{ "cells": [ { "cell_type": "markdown", "id": "817d9e5f", "metadata": {}, "source": [ "# Input Variables\n" ] }, { "cell_type": "code", "execution_count": 29, "id": "cff3e424", "metadata": {}, "outputs": [], "source": [ "RECREATE_MODEL = False\n", "RECREATE_REDUCED_MODEL = False\n", "\n", "# Preprocessing\n", "MIN_REVIEW_WORDS = 5\n", "STOP_WORDS = [\"\\n\", \"\\\\n\", \"bali\", \"Bali\"]" ] }, { "cell_type": "code", "execution_count": 30, "id": "620d17f9", "metadata": {}, "outputs": [ { "name": "stderr", "output_type": "stream", "text": [ "Batches: 100%|██████████| 1764/1764 [00:16<00:00, 109.33it/s]\n" ] }, { "name": "stdout", "output_type": "stream", "text": [ "56446 reviews with >= 5 words\n" ] } ], "source": [ "import pandas as pd\n", "from sentence_transformers import SentenceTransformer\n", "\n", "reviews = pd.read_csv(\"data.tab\", sep=\"\\t\").review.to_list()\n", "\n", "# Remove hard coded stop words\n", "for stop_word in STOP_WORDS:\n", " reviews = [\n", " review.replace(stop_word, \" \") if isinstance(review, str) else review\n", " for review in reviews\n", " ]\n", "\n", "# Remove reviews with fewer than MIN_REVIEW_WORDS words\n", "reviews = [review for review in reviews if len(str(review).split()) >= MIN_REVIEW_WORDS]\n", "\n", "# Pre-calculate embeddings\n", "embedding_model = SentenceTransformer(\"all-MiniLM-L6-v2\")\n", "embeddings = embedding_model.encode(reviews, show_progress_bar=True)\n", "\n", "print(len(reviews), \"reviews with >= {} words\".format(MIN_REVIEW_WORDS))" ] }, { "cell_type": "code", "execution_count": 31, "id": "ed1808ec", "metadata": {}, "outputs": [], "source": [ "# Vectorization\n", "MIN_DOCUMENT_FREQUENCY = 2\n", "MAX_NGRAM = 3\n", "\n", "# HDBSCAN Parameters\n", "MIN_TOPIC_SIZE = 30\n", "\n", "# UMAP Parameters\n", "N_NEIGHBORS = 15\n", "N_COMPONENTS = 2\n", "MIN_DIST = 0.1\n", "\n", "# Topic Modeling\n", "TOP_N_WORDS = 10\n", "MAX_TOPICS = 55 # or \"auto\" to pass to HDBSCAN\n", "\n", "tracking = {\n", " \"input\": {\n", " \"min_review_words\": MIN_REVIEW_WORDS,\n", " \"stop_words\": STOP_WORDS,\n", " \"min_document_frequency\": MIN_DOCUMENT_FREQUENCY,\n", " \"max_ngram\": MAX_NGRAM,\n", " \"min_topic_size\": MIN_TOPIC_SIZE,\n", " \"n_neighbors\": N_NEIGHBORS,\n", " \"n_components\": N_COMPONENTS,\n", " \"min_dist\": MIN_DIST,\n", " \"top_n_words\": TOP_N_WORDS,\n", " \"max_topics\": MAX_TOPICS,\n", " },\n", "}" ] }, { "cell_type": "markdown", "id": "20ef6da9", "metadata": {}, "source": [ "## UMAP Setup\n" ] }, { "cell_type": "code", "execution_count": 32, "id": "9e0d31ae", "metadata": {}, "outputs": [], "source": [ "from umap import UMAP\n", "\n", "umap_model = UMAP(\n", " n_neighbors=N_NEIGHBORS,\n", " n_components=N_COMPONENTS,\n", " min_dist=MIN_DIST,\n", " metric=\"cosine\",\n", " low_memory=True,\n", " random_state=42,\n", ")\n", "reduced_embeddings = umap_model.fit_transform(embeddings)" ] }, { "cell_type": "code", "execution_count": 33, "id": "609635f4", "metadata": {}, "outputs": [], "source": [ "from bertopic import BERTopic\n", "from hdbscan import HDBSCAN\n", "from bertopic.representation import KeyBERTInspired\n", "from bertopic.vectorizers import ClassTfidfTransformer\n", "from sklearn.feature_extraction.text import CountVectorizer\n", "\n", "if RECREATE_MODEL:\n", " ctfidf_model = ClassTfidfTransformer(reduce_frequent_words=True)\n", " vectorizer_model = CountVectorizer(\n", " stop_words=\"english\", min_df=MIN_DOCUMENT_FREQUENCY, ngram_range=(1, MAX_NGRAM)\n", " )\n", "\n", " representation_model = KeyBERTInspired()\n", " hdbscan_model = HDBSCAN(\n", " min_cluster_size=MIN_TOPIC_SIZE,\n", " metric=\"euclidean\",\n", " cluster_selection_method=\"eom\",\n", " gen_min_span_tree=True,\n", " prediction_data=True,\n", " )\n", "\n", " topic_model = BERTopic(\n", " embedding_model=embedding_model,\n", " ctfidf_model=ctfidf_model,\n", " vectorizer_model=vectorizer_model,\n", " umap_model=umap_model,\n", " hdbscan_model=hdbscan_model,\n", " representation_model=representation_model,\n", " verbose=True,\n", " calculate_probabilities=True,\n", " language=\"english\",\n", " top_n_words=TOP_N_WORDS,\n", " nr_topics=MAX_TOPICS,\n", " )\n", "\n", " topics, probs = topic_model.fit_transform(reviews, embeddings=embeddings)\n", "\n", " topic_labels = topic_model.generate_topic_labels(\n", " nr_words=3, topic_prefix=True, word_length=15, separator=\" - \"\n", " )\n", " topic_model.set_topic_labels(topic_labels)\n", " # BERTopic.save(topic_model, \"bertopic/model.bertopic\")\n", "else:\n", " topic_model = BERTopic.load(\"bertopic/model.bertopic\")" ] }, { "cell_type": "code", "execution_count": 34, "id": "e3a4bbb0", "metadata": {}, "outputs": [], "source": [ "from sklearn.metrics.pairwise import cosine_similarity\n", "import numpy as np\n", "\n", "if RECREATE_REDUCED_MODEL:\n", " done = False\n", " iteration = 1\n", " while not done:\n", " print(f\"Iteration {iteration}\")\n", " iteration += 1\n", " similarity_matrix = cosine_similarity(\n", " np.array(topic_model.topic_embeddings_)[1:, :]\n", " )\n", " nothing_to_merge = True\n", "\n", " for i in range(similarity_matrix.shape[0]):\n", " for j in range(i + 1, similarity_matrix.shape[1]):\n", " sim = similarity_matrix[i, j]\n", " if sim > 0.9:\n", " nothing_to_merge = False\n", " t1, t2 = i, j\n", " try:\n", " t1_name = topic_model.get_topic_info(t1)[\"CustomName\"][0]\n", " t2_name = topic_model.get_topic_info(t2)[\"CustomName\"][0]\n", " print(\n", " f\"Merging topics {t1} ({t1_name}) and {t2} ({t2_name}) with similarity {sim:.2f}\"\n", " )\n", " topic_model.merge_topics(reviews, topics_to_merge=[t1, t2])\n", "\n", " topic_labels = topic_model.generate_topic_labels(\n", " nr_words=3,\n", " topic_prefix=True,\n", " word_length=15,\n", " separator=\" - \",\n", " )\n", " topic_model.set_topic_labels(topic_labels)\n", " except Exception as e:\n", " print(f\"Failed to merge {t1} and {t2}: {e}\")\n", " if nothing_to_merge:\n", " print(\"No more topics to merge.\")\n", " done = True\n", "\n", " # BERTopic.save(topic_model, \"bertopic/model_reduced.bertopic\")\n", "else:\n", " topic_model = BERTopic.load(\"bertopic/model_reduced.bertopic\")" ] }, { "cell_type": "code", "execution_count": 35, "id": "6795933b", "metadata": {}, "outputs": [ { "name": "stderr", "output_type": "stream", "text": [ "2025-06-06 03:57:22,562 - BERTopic - WARNING: Using a custom list of topic assignments may lead to errors if topic reduction techniques are used afterwards. Make sure that manually assigning topics is the last step in the pipeline.Note that topic embeddings will also be created through weightedc-TF-IDF embeddings instead of centroid embeddings.\n" ] } ], "source": [ "new_topics = topic_model.reduce_outliers(\n", " reviews,\n", " topic_model.topics_,\n", " probabilities=topic_model.probabilities_,\n", " threshold=0.05,\n", " strategy=\"probabilities\",\n", ")\n", "topic_model.update_topics(reviews, topics=new_topics)" ] }, { "cell_type": "code", "execution_count": 36, "id": "9cb7d7a0", "metadata": {}, "outputs": [ { "data": { "application/vnd.plotly.v1+json": { "config": { "plotlyServerURL": "https://plot.ly" }, "data": [ { "hoverinfo": "text", "hovertext": [ "We stopped in on our way back to Ubud from Pemeratan. We probably only spent 30 minutes as there are really only about 3 buildings worth looking at and you can't get into any of them. It was a nice little walk in a nicely landscaped area right on the lake so it was a good place to stop and stretch our legs.", "The beach in Seminiak is not everywhere recommended for bathing. While visiting and walking along the beach I realized that in some places where the water is really dirty and I am not so sure that is not coming from sewages. Plus the huge waves are the delight of surfers not swimmers. If you visit with a small child make sure it stays far from the water due to waves and fast curents", "My wife and I got up early, tented 2 scooters and headed out to site see. We were lucky to get to devils tear before all the tourists from the mainland. We had a great 20 minutes before the place was overrun. Awesome scenery but get there early.", "We returned to the Sanur beach area 2x on our trip. We love the area. We first came to Sanur 3.5 years ago, and would wake to watch the sunrise every morning. On our first trip, we also noticed some local ladies cleaning the beach around sunrise, raking up the trash, and then burying it in the sand. Which we thought was a bit weird at the time (and not very effective). This trip there was not as much trash, practically none, and no local ladies cleaning the beach in the mornings. We did see local school children cleaning the beach on the weekends (Saturdays), wearing their school uniforms, using trash bags and rubber gloves. Very well organized beach clean up. It was great to see them taking care of their beach, which we all got to enjoy. They have really done a great job of reducing the trash problem there. There was more being done to educate on the trash in the ocean problem, and a large wicker sculptures as trash receptacles at various points along the beach.", "general info: ticket price is 8.000 IDR/person 5.000 IDR/car took us about 1 hour drive from our hotel at sunset road via mandara toll the beach is clean and beautiful food and beverages are available kayak rental is available too a hotel/resort is being built", "Compare Kuta and seminyak beach sanur more quite and clean, in some way more private and less busy. Very good place for relaxing.", "It's a place where the local considered as luxury, expensive. It is also happening with some bars and restaurants nearby", "I don’t think I’ve every seen Seminyak each and Kuta beach so full of rubbish. There were piles of it. Seems that this is the norm during the wet season. The beach was unusable. Rubbish floating in the water as well.", "Nice place to visit. But always too crowded. Small rocky beach and a snake temple is on a big rock in the shore. Waves of Indian Ocean are splashing on the rocks with roar and make a beautiful scenery. Big nice garden beside it,from where you can see nice scene of caves and the ocean.", "Low tide and strong wave. Beautiful place and worth to visit. Highly recommend for those who are first time travel to . Nice spot to take a good picture. We are very enjoyed our dinner while watching the sunset view. Lovely weather and the sky was clear.", "Certainly a great spot to watch the sunset but is spoilt somewhat by the amount of rubbish near the waterline and in some places along the top of the beach.", "busy beach, which may explain the colour of the sand…was a little disappointed, thought it would be cleaner. Lots of people. Nice to watch the sunset if the sky is clear.", "Beds and umbrellas available, now food of descend quality, dirty toilets, not good for those how get use to beaches with good service. Although good ocean when it is windy in other parts of the island", "An inspiring place to admiring the force of nature. Bring slippers and a swimsuit if you dare to pose for a great picture. This place can be crowded, but it's absolutely worthwhile visiting.", "Really fun to do quickly as part of a day out. We took the speed boat over Lembongan for the day. You need a scooter to get here: don't worry I had never drove a scooter before that day its as easy as riding a bike. It is next to 'Dream Beach' and there is a perfect opportunity for a photo on a swing looking out to the sea. Dream Beach and Devil's Tears are right next to eachother and there are signs - virtually the only people on the road are tourists on mopeds. This is only a 10 minute attraction but its free, and definitely worth it. Make sure you go snorkelling too - we paid 400 Baht in September 2015, and if you have time just ride around the island. Apart from the Viewpoint - you'll know when you come to it, it's when you first get your bike and go up the quite steep hill - there are other nice views that you can find. All the best.", "I have just spent 5 days in Seminyak. The food here is amazing and the choice of restaurants is fantastic. There is also great choices for accommodation. We chose a Villa with our own pool. Beautiful with good staff but just a little to far out of the main area for easy access back into the restaurants. Be sure to do research for accommodation location. Unfortunately that's where it stops. After a while I got tired of people trying to rip me off. If I choose to barter for an item and I pay too much then that's my bad luck but when I change money I expect to get what is advertised out the front of the shop. I always count my money 2 or 3 times before I leave. In one day out of 4 money changers 3 tried to rip me off. That's just down right stealing. When you catch them out they are more than happy to give back your Aussie money and you move on. It frustrates me when cars have taxi signs on them and when you get in there is no meter. If that's the case I am more than happy to offer the same rate I pay when I catch a cab but they try to charge 2 to 3 times. I go on holidays for food, culture and local attractions, not spend my whole time trying not to be ripped off. In contrast I spent 6 days at the The Lovina Villas in Lovina. This is paradise. The people are beautiful, the resort is amazing and there is plenty of local attractions in the area. is a great place for a holiday and I will always return but unfortunately will limit my time in the Seminyak area to just a couple of days to enjoy the great food before I head out to other beautiful parts of the island.", "The beach is fine. The further north u head the less hawkers and people on the beach. There are still chairs and umbrellas to hire and cheap beers to buy", "We hadn’t read anything about kelingking so had no idea that there was the hilariously steep climb. The descent was harder partially due to all the instagram photo shoots happening at the top and a flip flop wearing senior citizen who didn’t let people pass him. I would recommend going down backwards in some areas and make use of the railings/ropes where they exist. The beach at the bottom was amazing . The tide is very strong but there is also a life guard pointing out the less dangerous sections. The climb up is easier than doing down. When we got to the top there were like 10x as many people as when we had started . It seemed like hundreds of minivans had all arrived at once full of people doing day trips over from . If you are staying on Nusa Penida I would ask your driver to take you there early morning or after the day trips will have finished for the day.", "Definitely worth a visit with its scenary. Some moneys were aggressive, but human behavior is partly to blame.", "We arrived a week ago in nusa dua beach resort was bit pricey But overall was beautiful now today we arrived in Seminyak at our villa for next 2weeks villa really nice ,made our way to beach Omg what disappointment beach full rubbish even the sea looks dirty no one has never commented on this ,will keep to posted xx", "Wouldn't go here especially for this spectacular site. Combine it with a nice sunset dinner at dreambeach and its worth your while.", "Nice beach in Denpasar. you can find the unused heliport near Inna Beach. in sunday morning many local with their family come to here for swim.", "It's nice during the day, we walked from Potato Head to KuDeTa and it was fantastic walk! The hawkers can be pesky, but they go away if you say a firm o\\\".\"", "Unfortunately we got there towards the end of the day, and I did not have time to stay as long as I wanted. It was an unexpectedly large place, and as soon as I entered, I felt quite calm; it would be a beautiful place to meditate, or just to sit! As it was the end of the day, there weren't many people around, so in hindsight (and reading some of the other reviews), that was probably not such a bad thing! The whole area is outdoors, with beautiful gardens, on the edge of Lake Bratan. It's a couple of hours drive from Legian, but we combined it with visits to Candi Kuning market, Jatuwilah Rice fields and Git Git waterfall, for a full day trip.", "A 2 hour drive from ubud, too much traffic so better go early in the morning. Best combined with a visit in pura lempuyang since it’s very close.", "This is an amazing place and well worth the visit. It's an incredible testament to construction over nature, and the people you meet there are really friend. Just be prepared for an army of sellers of gubbins and shops to get to the destination.", "This place is amazing. I stayed 2 nights in the local village and spent an afternoon in this place. It is very beautiful and peaceful when there are no tourist buses, there is a nice restaurant overlooking which is a bit pricey but nice to sit and spend longer here. You are also able to swim but the water did look very dirty. Definately a nice place to spend a few hours.", "Easy to get too & cheap sun lounger for the day.The local lads will watch your bag as well, for a few rupees!", "Beware of the monkeys!! They are aggressive, they will just pull anything from you. But the scenery is beautiful, the waves and the sea are worth to see. We got to see the sunset and then the Kacak dance. The dance was nice and entertaining with some laughter. It was very hot in the open so bring a hat or Umbrella.", "I shared tapas with my friend, chicken tacos divine, prawn and avocado good, chicken sate good. Beautiful evening on bean chairs drinking good Australian wine and bintang, watching sunset while the local talent did a good job of 60's - current hits", "A must-see of . Perfect for a romantic sunset, perfect for eating fresh fish, perfect also to learn a bit more about local culture if jumping into the big fish market. Absolutely yes!", "This beach is after the double 6 market. Lots of people. A nice restaurant/cafe which provide bean bags to sit on the beach if you buy drinks. Lots of vendors too. They also had English Pop music playing from loud speakers. Great atmosphere.", "I loved the view from Sanur beach with the reef & little pagodas, the sea was lovely and calm but on some days quite dirty - not what I expected coming to . I must admit it put me off swimming aliterate as you never knew what might stick to your legs!!! Pl ease clean up the plastics...", "Great place to visit. The gardens and settings were very pleasant. Nice structures throughout the park in a lush setting. Careful not wear sunglasses or bring in food in bags or your pockets as their sharp claws may give you a nasty surprise. Entrance fee was very reasonable as well. Worth a visit..", "The view is beautiful from the top but its a treacherous hike down to the beach. Not for the faint-hearted. But worth going even if you see it from the top.", "A whole lot of cafes along the beach serving extensive seafood platters. The menu and prices are pretty much the same. There are wonderful travelling music troupes of locals who walk along the length of the beach and sing popular tunes for you. Apart from the beautiful sea view, you can also sit back and watch planes take off every now and then.", "Great spot, heaps of restaurants to choose from, beautiful and calm, only thing is there's plenty of sandflies so take your aeroguard", "Dinner at the bay waiting for the sun to set and scenery was just amazing. People are just so friendly and hospitable.", "I'm a very picky beach lover . and my experience with nese beaches so far has been average. the sand has this artificial feel to it ,like that of construction sites, the water is average, I was expecting picturesque beaches with lush greenery like Thailand's, but let's say it did not meet my expectations. The water itself is very safe and hardly calm, suitable for all ages to swim.", "Was told to get there about 5pm ready for a show and sunset. Along with several 1000 other people who turned up at the same time not a peacefull relaxing place the show wasnt our sort of thing .All in all wouldnt bother making the effort to get there for sunset might be better in the day time with not so many people", "Prepare to wait for at least 2 hours and see the same cringe worthy Instagram style poses every time. Photos you see on social media are not 100% accurate. More interesting places to go to avoid the long drive and queues", "Last Month I came with friend to this place, Clean and Beautiful Place. Peaceful place with pretty garden setup.", "Watch the sunset at this place. The view is unbelievable! The place is very crowded though so stay close to little ones. I have read that the monkey are quite mischievous so I was sure not to wear glasses, anything hanging from my neck and had my phone in my pocket the whole time. Just follow the rules that the guide tells you and you'll be fine. The monkeys aren't trouble unless you provoke them. The kecak dance here is amazing. Try and get a seat at the bottom so that you get to see it up close. The performance is really nice and the actors try and interact with the audience. It's really cool.", "Amazing sunrise...free yoga on the beach early mornings out front of the Laghawa Resort...the boardwalk is lovely to ride bikes, run or walk at leisure! Sundays is the local day families come to swim! Nice to see everyone so happy and enjoying life", "We had to wait 2 hours to have our photo taken in front of the gate. By that time the clouds had covered Mount Agung .........This Instagram Hot Spot is a tourist trap. You have to pay for everything, cover up, donations, toilets, photo taken etc. We drove 2-3 hours to get there so we figured we might as well wait another two hours for the photo, and yes, its beautiful ! Go in the morning if you really want to go.", "During day not too many hawkers, easier to swim compared to Kuta and surf is great for learners. At nighttime the place is surreal and you get incredible food and pictures as it turns into an Ibiza with a sea of beanbags, musicians, and food and booze.", "We visited Canggu (awesome place) for the first time in Oct 2018. Decided to check out the beach as it was walking distance from our Villa. It might be great for Surfing but it is NOT FOR KIDS! We had 2 toddlers age 3 and 4 with us. The beach sand is black (tiny, tiny rocks that shine in the sun like gems, very pretty but heats up so much you can't really walk on it! it's that hot! Also sticks everywhere and gets in your cloths (our kids rashies still got some of the sand stuck inside the fabric even after weekly washing for a year!) The waves are way to rough! Our house keep told us scary stories how some tourists have lost their toddlers to the sea! I can imagine that as it would take seconds! so i you do visit keep alert! I must say there was no rubbish on the beach itself! There were some guys you could rent a sun bed from (bargain with them!) also a guy who sold some cold water and Bintang beer :) No life guards!", "Nice beach, beautiful sunset. Restaurant staff will harass you for their business. Seafood is good - but a little pricy.", "Sat on loungers under an umbrella cost was IRD 150,000 included a bogey board. Annoying people trying to sell you stuff like bow and arrows, fake watches, hats, kites, sarong. Smell from nearby river awful! Safe beach for swimming compared with Canggu and white not black sand", "I visited this beach during Eid Mubarak holiday. It was full of local tourists that make you unable to enjoy things. Canoing was not so fun to do since the vehicle was not stable. And it's quite dangerous if you can't swim. Moreover because not enough reliable lifeguards available. The beach itself was dirty & there were no new things besides the Pandawa statues.", "My mate and I drove 25 mins from Amed it was a nice drive through the mountains and rice terraces. We paid our Rp 20k entry fee and walked around the place. I found a seat and sat and watched. You can see everything from any seat you choose. The water is crystal clear and if you have polarised sunniest you can see all the fish. The place was rubbish free and well maintained.", "The beaches when we were there this month were covered in rubbish brought to the beaches with the currents, very unfortunate. The tractors are busy in the morning doing what they can to clean up, this being funded by some of the hotels along Seminyak Beach. The government sadly, we were told does not contribute to the clean up. There is a transformation late afternoon when the sun starts to dip into the sea, families, locals and visitors all flock to the beaches to enjoy the cooler weather, the bean bag beach clubs, and to play soccer. Its a great atmosphere even though its crowded. Colored umbrellas color the horizon. These clubs seem to start north of Double Six Rd. Expect traffic jams as half of spills onto the beach at sunset! Hawkers do still try to tempt you with an array of selfie sticks, bracelets, kites and sarongs. Great place to watch the world go by sipping a Mojito or two while listening to live music. Thankyou !", "Swell was biggest in 20 years whilst we were there in October - great for photos! Beautiful site seeing spot for travellers - would highly recommend. Go for sunset and then have happy hour at Dream Beach for some cocktails!", "Definitely worth a visit. We hopped on scooters from Kuta to get there - lovely trip doing it this way. We made sure our drivers understood that we needed them to be careful! (Palan palan) The setting amongst the reef, ocean and beach is amazing. We didn't stay very long as there were so many people there, but enough to appreciate the feel of this place. A $3 AUD entrance from memory.", "Beautiful location but set up is quite poor. Unless you pay to get a guide, it's hard to know where to go and what everything is. Needs to be more signage explaining the history and pathways. Also very very hot and crowded, didnt fell like we could really appreciate the beauty or pay our respects.", "It was nice and clean, no rubbish in April. Had lunch at Ku De Ta not to may hawkers around. Wasn't very busy this time of year..", "It's gorgeous, not crowded, lots of places to have a drink or grab a bite. You can rent beds, take water sports lessons, yoga classes. The only downside is the sun setting over the land, a little price to pay.", "Sad to say the beaches along Seminyak are looking more polluted than ever with what appears to be human waste in the water. La Lucciola has a nice location but when you arrive at Seminyak's main beach opposite Cocoon you can see a big brown tide of sludge in the already brown water. The storm water drainage at many points along Seminyak's beaches into the ocean looks as though you may contract something if you come in contact with it.", "The beach was very crowded. It was not clean as well, a lot of plastic bags/cans thrown around. Better go to simniyak beach (near anantara hotel), it's closed by and much better than double six.", "Sunset was nice, food was ok but not the best seafood I've ever had. Restaurant and seating was run down and uncomfortable. Menu was limited to set platters, I would have preferred to have more choice.", "Beautiful sunset view for nice dinners. Our driver took us to a seafood restaurant here for $500,000 IDR for 2 of us. The meal was good and seafood was fresh. Highly recommend to come here when you are in for a nice sunset view and fresh seafood dinner :)", "Make sure you book at the more popular restaurants as you will not get a table on the sand. You will be in the restaurant with all the smoke coming from cooking fish over coconut husks. Quite unpleasant. The food is good and well priced but unless you are on the beach, forget it as an experience you will want to repeat.", "Enjoyed a great afternoon and the beach. Lunch was excellent, beer was very cold. Very comfortable restaurant with a great view of the bay.", "Beautiful place, you could easily spend many hours here. Would be lovely to do some drawing or take a book. Take swimming things if you would like to enjoy the public pools which really are worth a dip in. Lots to see and wasn't that busy when we visited in August possibly due to its location.", "We went there on our way from Lovina to Ubud. Was a very cloudy day and it was extremely busy with school classes. It was the busiest place we have visited so far. paid 100.000 idr for two people. I didn't like the fact that they make you pay again to use the toilets.", "Cleaned daily and great waves, no hassle from local sellers either, great variety of restaurants. Very safe", "if someone comes to talk to you and be very friendly to you, say you aren't interested and try your best to walk away. They are trying to lure you into their 'shop' which is situated down an alley in the middle of nowhere, and they will rip you off. The beach itself is lovely.", "Beautiful place to walk around. Flowers are breathtaking and fun to feed the crazy big goldfish. A long ride from Ubud, but worth it! No fixed entrance fee - you pay what you feel is fair.", "It was so bad. The costumers services was so horrible, and so rough. I am real originally Indonesian guy, and they still asked me my ID. I highly recommended, NOT TO COME to this place.", "People running down the beach after us wanting us to view their shops or pay for lounge chairs. At least 5 within 100m and they could all see us say no... Litter filled water. Sun was great though.", "The beach is beautiful golden sand, it isnt fine sand though. We loved it. The only downside is that there is a reef just of shore, when the tide goes out you are left with very shallow water out to the reef. To get there and in to swimable water on the other side you need to wade through a forest of sea weed. We didnt see many fish, which was surprising. We did sea a Banded Sea Krait though, a highly poisonous snake which gives a lethal bite! All in all we really enjoyed it, but after seeing the beaches at Seminyak, Ulawatu and Pdang Pdang, we wont be coming back", "We went for morning walks but there was heaps of rubbish and dog poop to dodge. It would have been a lovely walk if not for that.", "Some said that the beach is filthy, but i think the Seminyak is still can be consider as clean, both that there were not any garbage and trash, and also there were not many locals trying to sell you things unlike in Kuta. good and wide space, the beach is perfect for waiting sunset, and just sitting around enjoying oneself or letting your kid plays with the sands. the wave is quite big in the middle, not suitable for swimming, specially for kids, but it will be a perfect spot for surfing.", "you need to rent a bed always need to ask for low price they told me first 120 and then i get it on 80 rupiah", "We hired a car with a driver and went there from Collection and arrived shortly before lunch. There was a prayer sessions n happening near the lake and the place was so crowded. We were not sure if we were allowed to enter the lake area as local folks were not looking too pleased. We went in and took some photos and left. The view is beautiful as any lake near volcanic mountains, it’s cooling and calm. Maybe another day with less crowd would be a better visit.", "Beautiful clean beach,plenty of small bars with bean bags and sunloungers,barter on the price for sunloungers typically they say 150000rp got them down to 100000rp which when converted to english pounds is about £6.50 which is really cheap. Definitely recommend seminyak beach.", "you cannot swim here as the sewer outlets are all nearby. also the shape of the bay does not allow the pollution in the water to disperse into the ocean. this is a swim at your very own risk.", "Our taxi driver sold us this place to be unbelievable beautiful but after seeing several ones the days before we were not impressed. Water was dirty and smelled really bad. At least it was in our way to Amed.", "Sanuris quiet. No nightclubs or one that I heard of. You feel very safe as a single person walking around at night. Seems to have families wanting somewhere clean and quiet for their children and for the oldies it offers a lovely footpath that runs the entire length of the beach with shady trees and plenty of seating at numerous inexpensive value food. It seems to be also the place where local nese like to live and spend their time so you feel you are truly in and not some international place. There are many shops for buying both local and international clothes though not so numberous or varied as in Seminyak or Legion. It takes about an hour to travel across to Kuta. About 40 min from the airport or less along the new road.", "A long, wide beach facing the sunset and in view of the airport. There are two clusters of seafood restaurants (south and north) that serve diners on the beach at sunset. On a Sunday morning, we found the beach almost empty and had great lunch at Hatiku in the south cluster of restaurants near the Intercontinental Resort. Sunday evening was crowded with people having dinner at sunset. The crowd was surprising for COVID times! The beach is more consistently clean near the restaurant clusters. We found the restaurants closed during the week, but we were there the week of Nyepi. So, you might want to call before going there just for dinner. From Uluwatu St in Jambaran, the south cluster is on Jl. Bukit Permai south of the Intercontinental and the north cluster is at the end of Jl Pemelisan Agung.", "Don't get me wrong but the temple was amazing! Upon entering we were greeted by a man who offered to guide us. We had already paid an entry fee so assumed the guide was part of it. After a very minimal tour he then requested we pay for his services. Annoyed at the situation we offered what we felt was fair which obviously wasnt enough. He even asked for an amount 100 usd!! He became very agitated and aggressive and began raising his voice at us, cursing in bad words (in a temple) and waving around his \\monkey stick\\\" he then finally snatched away the money he harassed out of us and stomped away he completely ruined our experience. We had planned to watch the sunset but instead headed immediately back out to find him gesturing towards us. Again the temple was amazing but dont let anyone con you at the start with a \\\"guided tour with a monkey stick\\\" right at the entrance trying to be nice, as they will ask for money after that and the one that attended to us in particular indirectly robbed us. So be careful.\"", "The Money Changers here scam you with posting high rates outside their doors. When you give them a $100 Bill they will keep it on top of the counter and pile up the Indonesian Rupiah bills on the counter. The conversion is approximately 1.4 million and change. This they will convert in 50000 Rupiah notes which will amount to between 28 to 30 notes per $100. They will then pick up the notes to hand you the pile and will CRAFTILY PULL OUT a large chunk of the notes. The bigger the amount the easier it is for them to pull out more notes. An unsuspecting traveler will put the money in their purse or pocket and later realise that they were scammed. In our case we changed $500 and our due amount was 7.35 million. They handed us a shade over 5 million. We realised this when we arrived at the hotel. The hotel staff went with security and he immediately took the local currency back without even counting and handed us back $500. WHAT A SCAM. 😡", "You can enjoy here by a rental car with your driver... A huge lake is located around the mountain... Very beautiful here", "Beach has private and public sides. Private side is more exclusive and less crowded, there are hawkers but are few compared to kuta beach. Private side is long and cleaned regularly but is a losing battle against the constant rubbish washing up against beach sand. When the rubbish is abundant you cannot swim without touching the trash. Some days were better and you occasionally see a piece of rubbish. But when low tide the sand stretches out very far and the seawood/trash muck is exposed. The sand on the private side sand is more finer too. The public side has more coarser sand and had less rubbish when we visited however had lots of tree leaves. The public side can get crowded with locals. Also public side is more rockier. Aussies will find these beaches below average.", "It is a simple beautiful beach with white sand From there you can see some kind mangrove island and a lot of private beach belongs to few hotels If you take a walk a bit you can see Ramayana statue ", "This natural formation is just stunning, and well worth a visit! The colour of the water is amazing, but don't go too near the edge!", "The scooter hire is cheap and there's is so much to explore around the island and easy to get around we visited the Devils tears and was amazing when the smell is up and water is so clear and blue , awesome for photos", "Highly Rated within . Do not expect it to be a very spiritual experience. Must be purely for the great cliff side views of the Indian Ocean. Awesome sight of the crashing waves down below, the sunset, and the ocean. Very beautiful. Disappointing that tourists have littered the area. Some monkeys around. Entrance fee $30k idr.", "Seminyak beach must be one of the worst beaches we've been on. It's filthy with rubbish everywhere. We walked all the way from chez gado gado restaurant to Potato head club and the whole stretch was dirty. Also, as you'd expect, it has heaps of locals trying to sell you things and although we understand they are trying to make a living, saying o, thank you\\\" every couple of minutes gets somehow tiring after a while...the dark volcanic sand doesn't help the situation and makes the beach look even dirtier. Water looks muddy and just like the beach is full of rubbish.\"", "Fantastic to stay and explore. It is a less busy part of the island that has stores run by many locals so the experience is nicer and not as expensive as other parts or as busy. Very friendly people and the beach is clean. It has tours operating to the small islands of Lembongan and Ceningan for day trips for snorkling etc. from this part of island and has nice romantic dinner restaurant spots such as Three Monkeys. highly recommend", "Ok I stayed here. Nice place just giving you a review of the actual beach....it's. it that nice. For example just north of Potatoem Head beach club it is littered with rubbish (My kids refused to swim at Seminyak). Not sure if the currents push this up form the south beaches. Kuta and Legian are nicer beaches. Kuta is jam packed with locals trying to sell you something so it may be this reason that people are moving awAy from Kuta beach. Legian is pretty good .... clean and much less locals trying to sell you things. If you are thinking of having a rest on the beach best to take your sunnies off and close your eyes and that way the locals leave you all ne", "Its a very tourist spot with lots of seafood restaurants. Food is okay but a good place to relax and end your day with a group of friends.", "A must to have even meal on beach and watch sunset.Only thing may cook sea food a bit much on BBQ service can be slow also but all in all worth doing", "We stayed at the Laguna resort and the beach directly outside the hotel was very well kept all day long. Nice sun lounges and a beautiful view.", "Perfect bay for a long walk along the sea. Nice restaurants with seafood dishes at the sand. Also it is a good beach for surf lessons for begginers.", "We stayed at The Laguna Beach Resort which is on Nusa Dua Beach and were very pleased to discover the bay to be large with white clean sand and shallow crystal clear water. The bay is protected by a natural reef and is tidal. Early morning and late at night sees the tide withdraw uncovering tiny rock pools and where you can witness local fishermen walking on the seabed with head torches looking for shellfish etc. If you stand still in the water you can easily spot small shoals of stripey fish - some the size of your hand. The water is extremely warm - enough to make you sit in the shallow areas without gasping as you would normally hold your breath from coolness upon entering! We were not bothered by anyone on the beach in attempts to sell anything to us, although we never \\laid\\\" on the beach loungers and only laid by the pool. However, there is a purpose built footpath fringing the beach you can walk for some distance past all the hotels which leads to the Collection (a shopping centre with restaurants)- part of this walk at night is lined with white lanterns swaying in the breeze which is very romantic. Beyond the Melia Hotel the beach becomes more public and the sand not as clean, littered with some seaweed and disgarded packaging - however, this appeared to be where the locals would sit in the tree shade and watch over their \\\"little ones\\\" playing in the shallow waters. \"", "We came here just for a boat trip over to Lembongan, but it was a very nice beach apart from the locals hassling you for boat trips and taxis. There are quite a few souvenir shops along one side of the beach and some nice places to eat along the other end. Very cheap food but very nice quality", "love this part of . it really is a place to come and just relax by the pool and enjoy a quiet day by the pool", "We didn't come to Sanur for the beach as we are sooo lucky in Australia with our glorious clean rubbish free beaches. So sad to see the massive amount of plastic rubbish people pollute the oceans with. Was about 1 metre deep before you could walk in clear water.", "Beautiful and clean beach named after Indian rulers. Driving towards the beach looking at the statues and carvings of Indian Gods is simply Great.", "Nice waterfront location, good paths to stroll along and soak up the busy atmosphere. Heaps of eating places catering to all needs, good vibes, lots of music in the evenings, very pretty all lit up, great happy hours!", "The scenery and garden are very beautiful and clean. One of the places that must be visited if the first time to . The scenery to the temple of Ulundanu temple is very beautiful and the air is cool so it does not feel much travel especially when it gets treated with beautiful scenery.", "Yes you guessed it this place is one of the most expensive places to eat or drink in .. Dont know why....it is an awfull concrete building no atmoshere at all, the ocean view is great but thats it,be aware also parts of the resort insist on a dress code in some areas........ The local bars/restaurants either side of this cold unwelcoming building have the same great views only with a much cheaper price tag on the food & drink that is served & seriously a much brighter & happier constitutioin, it would seem they actually train the staff in this place to be alouf & stuck up \\ not sure why you would go to to experience that sort of nonsence? Do you & your wallet a favour & pass on this place for a night out.........\"", "An amazing experience on a full day trip. Couldn’t have asked for a better day. Lots of sights to see and an amazing driver/ tour guide", "Make sure you have this in itinerary for sure when you visit . A beautiful place where we get chill out with nature come man build beauty. Can spend time here by feeding leg sized fishes and capturing moments in your camera. Outside the place you find a shop where you can take photos with snakes and Bat.", "This beach is full of garbage. The sand had plastic bottles, dog mess, etc. The water doesn't have waves. And it's extremly hot. There are other beaches thar are better. Dreamland or padang padang. Of course in low season.", "sunny day, white sand, clear blue sky, hot, too crowded, construction before the entrance. I think those words enough to describe this beautiful beach. Also, there are gods statues on the left side before you reach the beach.", "People usually come to this place to eat either lunch or Dinner , the best time is sunset time . people will gather before sunset and ordering food, enjoy the sunset with the tasty dinner on the beach. the beach itself have a good view , white and smooth sand. personally i'm only come here to enjoy sunset and dinner nothing else.", "Fantastic night at the beach, great set up of many many restaurants offering seafood at cheap cheap prices. Great staff, awesome atmosphere, and you don't need to dress up!!! Music from Indonesian bands filter through the tied singing covers of US hits. The beach is like a carnival at night. Really worthwhile!!!", "The ticket to get in is 60k. Though it's quite expensive. A place u can skip if u r on honeymoon. I've been there twice, still nothing interest me.", "View from the cliff is breath-taking, nice sea/waves...environtment is relaxing but i (and everyone who wore glasses) was stressed out because of the monkeys were very intending to steal/rob my glasses!! it is ok if you watch out but i lost mine while i was taking photo for my friends and they couldn't watch out for me that the monkey came from behind and pulled glasses away from me!! luckily the fruite sellers came to help negotiating and traded banana with monkey so i could get my rayban back! that time i didn't have small note so i paid him 100k rp but still worth for it but definitely will wear contact lens when going to temples in !! I think i like Kecak dance show here the most, the story is more exciting and they very well preformed.", "I heard many people said there are lots of monkeys there but we didn't see a single one. The view along the coast is so beautiful and worth going.", "We stayed in Amed in the North East of , so this place was only 50 minutes away from our hotel. It is a nice place to see if you are in the area, but may be a long way to go just for an excursion if you are in the south. The water features are nice and it is a relaxing place, but I wouldn't go out of my way to see this place. If you have time go, then do so, if not, you won't be missing a lot. Nonetheless, if you do go, it is a nice place to relax and walk around, hence the 4/5.", "It's different. Lovely to sit on beach and have dinner and watch the sunset. Restaurants are a bit pricey but food is good. The restaurant we had have nese dance as entertainment also people come and play music at your table.", "Beautiful Indian Ocean. Clear waters and amazing view. Can sit there all day relaxing by the sea. Can be a little rough in January.", "This is probably one of the better beaches in the south of . Personally if you want to experience true nese culture and the amazing beaches they have on offer you are better off heading east or north of . Outside the typical tourist areas and away from all the trash that follows", "We stayed in Seminyak, but did a day trip to Nusa Dua to see what the fuss is all about. I expected to see a better and clearer beach. It was nicer, but wouldn't go overboard about it. If you want nice beaches, go to Thailand or Fiji. Very big hotel resorts and would be lovely to stay for some absolutely R & R. However, you'd have to eat at the hotels and that would raise the bill enormously.", "The bay is nice The food stalls are good The sand is dirty due to plastic garbage Sunset is like at any other beach Palm trees are far from the water Not much shade", "Sunset was lovely just as the pictures promised, but there were so many tourists it was not quiet. You cannot go onto the island impel itself. There are lots of \\tourist trap\\\" entertainment.\"", "I will not be going back to Seminyak again, the beach has been totally destroyed. It is covered in plastic trash and filth, which seems to pile up faster than the hotel workers can scoop it up. More concerning is the fact that the run off from the creek that flows into the Indian Ocean at the Pettitenget temple has basically turned into a sewage channel, with thousands of recently built villas discharging untreated sewage directly into the creek. It was raining off and on while I was there, and the ocean was brown and foamy with filth from the run off, and the beach smelly and gross. I was travelling with a few other families, and almost every single kid that went into the ocean got sick, several of them seriously enough to end up at the clinic to get anti-biotics. One kid that was playing in the surf apparently got the brown water in his mouth and was vomiting for 2 days straight. I understand that the water is cleaner down by Double 6 beach and definitely up by Canggu, but frankly, until the local authorities get their act together and start cleaning up the water, I am not going back there for a beach holiday. Seminyak is a good place to go if you want to party in the bars, go shopping, go out to the many really cool restaurants and clubs in the area as long as you can tolerate long periods of time stuck in traffic. It is absolutely the wrong place to go if you want to go to the beach.", "Its a bit of a drive from Kerobokan where I was staying but well worth the trip. the beaches were clean and white and the water a beautiful turquoise. Skip the first beach you come to and drive to the end. You can walk along the beach and find a nice quite spot to relax for the day.", "The views here are sensational, can get very hot with all the walking but there are areas to sit and rest. Lots of photo opportunities with some people going outside the fencing, right near a huge cliff drop to get photos when it clearly says not too. There are monkeys about which will try and steal sunglasses etc but guides will try to warn you first. Take water !!", "Off the beaten track, beautiful and mesmerizing place to enjoy the sunset. Great spot to observe the pure power of the Indian Ocean slamming against the cliff-face, and the photos taken there are most definitely Instagram-worthy. There are 3 or 4 places that you can observe the waves. There's also a natural infinity pool (that you can't go into for obvious safety reasons) on top of one of the rocks. There are local drink sellers on the dirt road opposite the cliffs that sell beer (30-35 thousand), pocari sweat (an isotonic drink, 20 thousand), coconut water (25 thousand), and mineral water. Photos from my trip are attached below.", "One of the most stunning attractions! Peaceful, tranquil, magnificent gardens and view to die for. What more can I say..............go for it!", "waves are huge, really nice to go for a sunset. incredible views. stunning nature. I went by motorbike, the heel is a quite steep .well worth it", "This place is enigma, Its beautiful & mesmerizing. You are forced to think how can a human make such wonders that too centuries ago. Must visit place dusing visit.", "This place is very beautiful and is comparable to blue mountain in Australia. The slope is very steep but it has magnificent view. Did not manage to go down the slope as it is not suitable for young children.", "Visited as part of my one day instagram tour. Beautiful place with water gardens, lots of nice fish and plants. Many interesting statues also.", "Loved the ability to get away from the peddlers (if you want) after strolling around town and just relax sipping on a nice Bintang at the great resting point of Ku De Ta!", "We stayed at the double six with another couple. The staff are beyond compare the facilities also. We had an issue with noise as we are early risers and early to bed. The venues directly across the road were a problem ... I have been assured by management they are in the process of replacing windows with double glazed Windows which will elevate those concerns The food in the Italian restaraunt was superb and again so were the staff Nothing is a problem the rooms were beautiful and the bathrooms were probably the best I've come across on Asia If we go back to without hesitation we will definitely stay at double six again", "Lovely place, we had dinner at a restaurant that was literally situated on the beach. Massive seafood banquet, I even enjoyed it and I don't even like seafood. Well priced and can watch the sun set whilst at the tables. Will go again! Beautiful beach", "30000 IR in, approx £2. Well worth it. Lovely views. Watch out for taxi drivers, they rip you off. So arrange transport there and back if you can", "Peaceful , just few minutes away by car from restaurants. Better than Kuta as Kuta is busy and noisy. Another choice will be Nusa Dua", "Very disappointing, dirty with a lot of boats around swimming people. We stayed in Purnama and were told that we could easily reach the beautiful beach of Sanur. But despite me being very adequate I could not make myself go into the water, as there were a lot of trash on the sand and in the water.", "Good view, blue ocean, Rocky Cliff. You can rent a cano here( if the wave calm)or just playing on the beach. Watch out when the wave is high !", "I quite liked Double Six Beach. It was a bit grubby with a bit of litter around etc but still a nice place to hang out, particularly at night. I hired an umbrella lounge for $5 and was soon approached by one of the many massage ladies who sell along the beach. They sell bracelets, sarongs, do manicures, massages, you name it, they do it. I had a great massage by a lovely older lady. She was very nice and it was a good massage. I paid about $13 Australian i guess which is probably more than the going rate for a beach massage, but i thought she was worth it. Bit annoying to have other ladies come and try to sell you things when you clearly have your eyes closed in the middle of a massage, i just tried to ignore them without being rude. Often they would go and get a little child to come back with them to see if that improved their sales tactics. If there was something i wanted to buy i would not have minded but how many sarongs and bracelets can you buy in ??? This beach cafes etc were not really open during the lead up to Nyepi Day so we only got to go down there our last night. La Plancha was very popular with all the umbrellas and bean bags on the beach. We decided to go to the little place one up from them, i think it was called the Juice Park or something like that. Bean bags, not as busy and cheap drinks, we were very happy to hang out there and would certainly go back. Much quieter than La Plancha and we even had a foot massage on the bean bags, how cool is that. We stayed at the gorgeous Double Six Resort but next time would not waste my time drinking at their rooftop bar or their expensive pool area. At $16 for a very average cocktail i would rather drink cheap drinks on a bean bag on the beach any time. Especially with someone massaging my feet! Doesnt get any better than that in !", "Artanah is an awesome guide.. He tells the history of the place..be careful with plastic bags though..Highly recommend him..", "I read about Uluwatu temple at sunset and decided that I must go there at sunset. There were a lot of tourists and truly the view was spectacular with the golden rays shinning on the cliff. It was difficult to climb up and stand on the narrow ledge to take a photo. My driver warned is about monkeys snatching sunglasses amd hats just before we got out of the taxi. I went to the toilet and removed my silver accessories. We were on our way back going down the stairs so we asked our driver who accompanied us to take our photo. He took two shots and when we turned back to continue down the stairs, a monkey nearby had snatched my husband's glasses from his face. It was when my driver shouted 'Cermin mata' that my husband realised that the monkey had taken his glasses. We stood there in shock. Another tourist tried to help us by making a hissing sound and clapping his hands. It barred its teeth and looked very fierce. The monkey pulled out the nose pads and chewed on them. It used its leg and hands to try and pull the frame apart. One lens fell off and after a while it went off leaving a distorted spectacles. My driver had rushed off for the Pak Wang but when they came,the monkey had jumped off. Luckily my driver found an Optical shop at the foot of the hill and put in temporary nose pads and readjusted the frame but the lens were all scratched. When we almost reached the exit gate, there were two monkeys on top. Two young staff in uniform were walkimg towards the gate when one of the monkeys barred its teeth and both the staff jumped backwards. They saw us coming and they waited for us before going through the gate together. These monkeys are not scared of two or three humans! I never wanted to go to the Monkry Forest and yet I encountered monkeys.", "This is by far one of the most beautiful sunsets ever, It was so picture Esk, and the water was beautiful in the evening for a sunset dip.", "If you are visiting , you absolutely MUST stop by here. We stopped by here for half the afternoon, took a swim in their clearwater pool and enjoyed the relaxing atmosphere. I definitely plan on coming back here one day!", "I think I went on the wrong day, 1st January. Seemed like everyone and their wife was there. There are quite a few locals selling you stuff but I didn't find them pushy. After being in five weeks I do think this is one of the things you should see whilst you are here.", "This was a great temple. But be careful of the monkeys. Actually the whole might be full of them. so be careful everywhere. The dance there is not to be missed, but remember to carry a mosquito repellent.", "Beach is dirty! Don't go to Seminyak looking for nice beaches. They have litter on them, stray dogs, etc. Don't get the hype.", "I visited Seminyak Beach with a friend following a wedding in Ubud. To put it short, it could be beautiful, but the trash makes it dirty and not a great location. I may be spoiled by the clean white sand of the Gulf of Mexico along with crystal clear water...this had neither. I'll try another beach on the next visit.", "Great swimming beach but lined with dodgy warungs who all charge 50,000 rp to sit on a beach chair. My partner wanted to eat here and she regreted it as belly came soon after.", "We visited Seminyak beach on a number of occasions over 12 days. We took our children who are 7, 5 and 3 years old respectively. Great place for familes. The surf can get rough but safe-to-swim areas are flagged. The surf is great for learning how to body surf which our older children did. A really friendly place, we met lots of other families by the beach and it was easy to strike up conversations. We had a sunset dinner one night. Yes, it was expensive but it was entirely worth it to watch the sunset, drink in hand, delicious food close by, lounging on a bean bag. Loved it and the so did the kids. The water is warm. The kids adored swimming until it was dark. The sellers can be a bit full on. If you make eye-contact, watch out! Generally though once we said 'no thanks' we were left in peace. Bargain for the sun lounges. On our first day we paid 100,000 rupiah for one hour, by our last day we were getting the same lounge for 50,000 rupish for two hours!!", "I’ve slways had a soft spot for Sanuar as it was one of the first places I went to on my first trip to some 22 years ago 😂 I hadn’t been over that way for a few years and the changes are amazing .. the brick paved foot paths right along the beach make for a gorgeous stroll and because it’s on the beach front it’s that little bit cooler 😊 there are some lovely little spots to stop off at and grab a cool drink or a snack and market shops that can be a little full on .. just stay firm be polite and look at what you want to 😊 there is a lovely set price shop there in the markets that has air conditioning. The beach is beautiful and clean you can hire paddle boards and surfboards along with canoes .. I find Sanuar beach a lot cleaner and safer than Kuta.", "Excellent views. Didn't like the idea of paying for toilets and showers yet they don't look good. Needs to improve.", "We walked along the beach front, daily when we were in . Most noticeable was the lack of rubbish, which has become the norm on Kuta beaches. We stayed at Club Med in Nusa and in the area in which we stayed, the large hotels had use of the beaches fronting their resorts, so they were immaculate. Non residents were invited to use the beach and amenities, couches etc, however, were restricted to the beach and could not use the pools etc in the hotel grounds. In some areas, most of which are roped off to prevent you going too far off shore for your safety, reefs were evident, and many people were snorkeling off the beach. The water was calm and clear and great for children. Warning signs are everywhere, telling people that they swim at their own risk as lifeguards are not present and jellyfish are an issue at certain times during the year, although we went snorkeling and did not see any. (We traveled in October). A few local people sell their wares along the beaches, however, they are pleasant and happy just to wish you good morning if you do not want to purchase their goods. Hotel security guards are very visual in this area which makes it very safe for everyone to partake in morning and evening activities or stop into one of the many restaurants, spas or bars which line the beach. Not as cheap as Kuta as most of the establishments are owned by hotels and resorts, but a nice place to relax.", "This is where you come to see the power of the ocean exploding onto the volcanic rocks of nusa Lembongan. Best on a low tide with big swell. Worth a trip.", "Awesome site seeing its amazing. We hired scooters to see the whole island the price was really good.", "You have to be careful with the monkeys because they like to steal things. Lol. The best view of the temple is to view it from far.", "We were greeted with a tourist walking out having been attacked by a monkey. She had blood pouring out of her finger and it looked quite deformed. She said it attacked her for no reason. We then started walking into the temple and one of the workers who took our $10AUD each to enter told us he would walk around with us. He then mumbled that it would cost us an extra 100000IDR to protect us from the monkey. By the time we figured out what he said we had already started walking and were worried not to offend him. He forced us to give him out camera to take photos of us and he walked very very quickly around and didn't give us time to look and take our time. We were truly disgusted with the treatment we received later finding out from our driver that the workers are on salary and it is their duty to give you a tour without charging anymore. 😡😡😡😡", "This is a huge beach with a great selection of bars and surf board rentals. The waves are great for surfers or those who just wish to chill out. Sun beds and parasols can be rented cheaply. Sarong and souvenir sellers are a little tiresome. Pollution is a massive problem, especially during the rainy season. There is a sign that says it is a 'natural phenomenon', which is a complete lie. The rubbish is because of inadequate trash collection infrastructure and poor education and awareness about littering. Hopefully the situation will improve given recent campaigns on the island.", "Worth the 90 minutes each way trip for the scenery, and while we were there an almost mystical experience as we found ourselves in the middle of large crowds and a ceremony of some sort. The cacophony of sounds, tinkling bells, drums, chanting was almost like being at a strange music festival. Wonderful sights and colour as the sun set in the distance. Lots of souvenir stalls, and plenty of cafes to sit, eat and drink and watch the mayhem.", "I love this water temple. I find it quiet serene and very picturesque. We ate at the restaurant there, I had the nicest Nasi Goreng and it was lovely looking out across all the ponds. It poured down with rain for most of the time we were there so we didnt walk around too much, but I have been here before and it is nice to just wander around and walk through the pond with the stepping stones, the koi fish are huge and follow you waiting to be fed", "Yes you can see a sunset and yes there are beach located restaurants but when it is hot no direct A/C restaurants available. The beach is public and is located close to the airport. You can watch planes land as you swim. Locals are very friendly. We stayed at the Karma Kandara that gave access to their private beach which was legendary and secluded with a private bar and cabanas. Four Season warns you off their property, The Intercontinental next door will charge you $ 24.00 per person to get a cabana and other restaurants have a purchase drinks as you go to use their beach chairs.", "Beach was clean (obviously cleaned every day, which is great). Had seafood dinner on the beach at sunset, a little pricey but delicious and worth it for the view.", "Very beautiful beach behind mountainous cliff. You could rent Kano around $2 or IDR 20.000. You can enjoy relaxing on the beach while eating sweet grilled corn or drinking coconut water 😺.", "Total spend is 100k per person. You need to take 5 mins shuttle bus to the entrance to purchase ticket where they give you a number for every group. It is a waste of time as you cannot leave the place, it would be better to sell the tickets before shuttle bus for better arrangements. Arrived at 1130am, photo taken at 330, 4 hours + 3 hours of transportation . Is any photo worth 7 hours? Not to mention they will rush through the photo shoot, you get around 4 shots individual and group .", "We went to Seminyak for a few days in April and we found the beach to be pretty dirty with litter, broken glass etc all over the sand, not just in 1 area but the 2 or so miles we walked along. The sea was also very brown in some areas. There are much much nicer beaches in other areas of .", "Excellent location Clean, beautifully appointed, spacious room with superb views over the sea. The friendly and very helpful staff made us welcome at all times. The breakfast buffet was extensive and if you could order from a menu in addition to the buffet. Would happily stay again. ", "Lots of restaurant choices here and certainly a nice scene for seafood on the beach... I won't go into too much detail because a lots been covered by others. A couple of tips 1. Know the tides and make sure you don't get caught out with a rising tide... We had wet feet by around 7pm 2. Choose your restaurant by walking along the beach. 3. Make the effort to walk into the restaurant and choose your seafood, make sure he weights it in front of you... You'll get better value for money and a better seafood experience. 4. Lastly if you have fussy eaters (eg kids) check they cater for them as not all of the restaurants had an appropriate kids menu. They will try to push the family deals but these are not always kid friendly and refer to point 3 above. 5. If you want a Romantic sunset dinner, plan the timing be seated at least 30mins before I hope this makes for a better experience Cheers", "Wonderful place to visit. The people are so nice and friendly. The beaches are stunning and the rooms were spacious and very clean. All services available on the property. The tour guides were very nice and the best was Maudi. poolside service was excellent.", "Love staying at the beach for just relaxing or chit chat with family and friends. Beside double six area, sometimes i go to seminyak beach to spend time with family or friends. Not really clean beach but is ok.", "Sanur Beach is best more than 20 years ago when I first visited. Now it can be filthy at times just because locals are not educated enough on how to manage their trash and the local government is doing very little for progress. (I have no trouble saying this because my parents are both nese and I just moved here from abroad a couple years ago so the changes taken place over the years is quite profound.) What you'll find at times are Japanese expats walking in groups picking up trash with plastic gloves. That's their way of giving back and I give my standing ovation for that. As for locals, they throw any kind of rubbish all over the place which is a shame because Sanur beach offers a breathtaking sunrise, smooth sandy beach and beautiful scenery of fisherman's boat floating on the shore.", "In addition to learning to play surf here, you can also enjoy the beach atmosphere while enjoying dinner. Because in this area that provides many restaurant for dinner.", "The beaches have rubbish on them in parts they have raked them! If you get massages on the beach, be sure to ask how much and for how long and and make sure you time how long as some massage people only do 30 minutes when paying for 1 hour you should only pay 65000 or 75000 IDR Or the other incident was we wanted a massage and then pedicure and foot scrub the lady said\\ is better to do pedicure and foot scrub first\\\"so we did and she charged 200000 IDR for both and didn't paint nails like the others do further along the beach and then only massaged for 20-30 minutes. We got ripped off out the front of Inna Beach Resort ! Pretty average for !\"", "Relaxing beach for sunning, walking, kite flying. The dozen fresh fish grill restaurants are unique. Great sunsets.", "Now very dirty with all the rubbish washed into the ocean from all the nearby villages who throw all their waste in to the waterways which when it rains comes down to the beach! It will not wash away as there is a reef and the local shire do not clean it up.Only beach fronts of some hotels are kept clean.Does not give a good reputation.Very disappointed this time round.Kuta beach is spotless when we visited last week", "This place is so hype on instagram and it is so crowded esp the queue to take an instagenic photo. Some couples took 10-15 mins in just one spot to take worth thousands likes on intagram. It is annoying since it makes a long queue in the pond.", "So lucky that on that day it was rain and not many people on the queue. Then we can took many beautiful photo which the gate. You can feel culture. The smell and people so nice. If you visit there already. No need go to heaven gate. Because heaven gate is the entrance to one resort and it build same with here.", "The views are spectacular and worth it. Maybe a bit risky to go near the cliff to take good photos but if done with safety in mind, it is totally safe! Beware of the monkeys too! The hike up the hill is a bit tiring but so far, it is enjoyable for my family and I. Overall it is a good experience!!", "Had dinner and drinks here while watching the sunset. Restaurant was on the beach and the food was delicious. There are many to choose from. The view was exceptional watching the waves roll in and the sunset was beautiful. We had the occasional seller walk past but gave them a smile and a no thanks so all was good. A great spot to relax, eat, drink and watch the world put on an amazing display.", "I have been to many times but never to Seminyak. We walked down to the beach down a very busy road and near the entrance to the beach it was extremely busy and you have to watch for scooters and vehicles, it seems the private drivers park along the street and therefore makes it hard to walk along pavements. The beach was very long and there are lots of bars with bean bags and tables to sit and watch the breathtaking show of the sunset. It was a good place to watch the people walking by and others trying to get the best photo. I found the sand to be a grey colour which made your feet look dirty and very difficult to brush off. There are a lot of local people selling their goods which can get annoying. I was not overwhelmed by this beach and on our way back to the road via the path which runs behind the bars a enormous rat ran across our path. I think in future I'll watch the sunset from some place else.", "Cleaner than seminayk or kuta beach .There are other better beaches in than this. Good beach clubs to enjoy closeby like cucoon beach club", "Recommended if you have no place better for the beach. Came here after disappointing experiences in \\ Dreamland \\\" beach as well as Padang Padang Beach, where there was too much garbage or too many obnoxious people. As far as I know, this might be the only beach in that is not covered in litter. It ranks up there with average beaches in Thailand. Only one public vehicle access so unless you are staying at one of the expensive resorts, you must rent a chair at the one smallish area near the public parking, but really not to bad. Average food fare and beer prices. Loungers with umbrella, 50K. Trasnport Cost from the airport (Kuta) area: we paid a driver 50K for 5 hours at the beach. Tell driver to take the toll road, and arrive before 11 in good weather to if you want a lounger.\"", "Easy access. Lots of seating at bars and restos. Nice for family visits. Not too noisy and lots of different price offering.", "Have your meal at one of the restaurants there and view the nice scenery. Prices for the meal are relatively inexpensive and in buffet style.", "Fab setting for the dance show from 6 - 7p.m. Gorgeous sunset. Lovely way to spend an evening. Can get very crowded. Careful of the monkeys, busy snatching! Lovely photo opportunities here.", "Spent NYE on Sanur and every body - and I mean everybody - had fireworks. Small children through to old people ignited fireworks all over the beach. The smoke was so thick by midnight we had trouble seeing as we walked home. But what an entertaining spectacle! Would happily do it again, but I'm glad we didn't eat at the beach -over priced smorgasbords and pretty over whelmed service.", "We were looking forward to some beach time in the sun. Unfortunately Seminyak beach was covered in trash very very dirty, not impressed.", "So much fun! Because it is so great, lots of people want to enjoy it. I recommend going early in the morning to beat the crowds!", "The location is high on the cliff side overlooking the ocean and it is amazing. You can either use a guide or wander around by yourselves. Lots to look at, but be careful with your belongings as some of the monkeys can be quite cheeky. Especially sunglasses! Many great photo opportunities here, very scenic. If you can make the fire dance show (afternoon), you must.", "Well worth some time. We started with cycles which were available at our accommodation and went all the way along the promenade - about 5kms. Was fun and interesting. Real mix of sights from high end spa to massage on the beach and hawkers. Huge range of eating places. Can rent a lounger for the day for $5, go boating, swimming... ", "It has one of the most beautiful and breathtaking sunset view I ever seen. watch out for the monkeys over there, which are the best thieves in the world, they will steal your small items like sun glasses, hair band/clips, and even camera if you're not careful, then they'll only return it in exchange for foods from the local guides there, and you'll need to pay the local guide for getting your stuff back. the monkeys and the local guides there are actually partners in crime. Another thing you should try is the kecak dance performance which is unique only to , it's another different wonderful experience by watching the kecak dance with the beautiful sunset over the cliff the horizon in the background.", "Amazing water showers are created by the waves running into the narrow inlet. Great place to take pictures and witness the power of water. We enjoyed the view & sound for 3 days from our villa on the cliff and couldn't get enough of it. You can also take a nice break with a great view & sunsets at the Beach Club at Sandy Bay.", "What a pleasant trip outta the bustling Kuta. Away from the hustle and bustle taking me just under an hour on my little skooter. Set amongst a beautiful cliff top position high above the waves anongst tge rocky outcrop the place was so peacefull and so very calm. Met at the gate by the parking attendant i paid for my secure parking spot and entered this terrific old Temple. neese Architecture at its finest the centre of the community. Just down at the end of the lane theres another top spot fir a dip and some lunch that looks out over the clifftops 270* view watch the surfers cut up waves as you eat a meal for less than $5.00", "Very clean and not as busy as nearby Kuta. There is a strong current and big waves which are ideal for surfers but maybe keep your eye on kids or those who are not strong swimmers", "This was definitely worth the trip out of town. The temperature was very nice & the lake is very scenic. Very few shops & hawkers which was nice. We took a cruise around the lake in a speedboat, definitely worth it.", "Best place to feel the nature and you can see nese ceremony and traditional here. Very windy and sound of surf make you fresh .", "Been to many times and this is my saddest visit. Washed up on the entire stretch of the shore (Kuta beach, Legian beach and Seminyak beach) are trash. Trash dumped by humans from Indonesia's mainland and now washed up on the once lovely beaches of . One can't even walk out through the whitewash or paddle out without having plastic bags, ropes or strings wrapped around one's legs or arms. Plastic wrappers, condom wrappers and bottles are amidst some of the trash dumped and washed up. It's too much trash to list them. Let the photos speak for the once beautiful beaches of . I'm very saddened to see how we humans have failed to love Mother Nature.", "Our second day on the beach was a real treat, we went left instead of right which wasn't pleasant at all. So do remember to go left from Seminyak onto the beach. Our loungers and umbrella (which we had to pay for) was a saving grace for the day and we had a lovely lunch at the Samaya beach hotel. There are woman who give massages on the beach, and people selling all sorts of goodies.", "Im not expected to see the blue water! Should came earlier to swim here, the view is brilliant. Really recommended", "Beautiful views of Indian Ocean, enjoyed the short walk, though the humid weather made the walk feel bit longer than it was, so pretty must visit of your in ", "This was one of the stops I was most looking forward to and I wish we spent more time here. Beautiful, peaceful, and larger than I expected. We were there around noon and there was a pretty big crowd but there was also a couple ceremonies going on.", "I found this beach to be filthy dirty. Not only is the beach littered with rubbish but you can also see piles of rubbish in the water. I would certainly not swim there and looking at rubbish while sun baking is not my idea of fun. It is almost impossible to find a clean beach in . It is such a shame that Indonesia is not more environmentaly aware.", "Compared to other beaches in , the beach was ok. Sure there arent as many hawkers as kuta but the shop owners still chased us down to the water making sure we knew their shop number. After a few days of this we decided to hang out by our hotell pool, probably like most other tourists do. Thats probably why the beach is so quite. I recommend beaches in the nasu dua area, lot of small secluded beaches with no shops.", "Great beach at Double 6. Nice cafe and friendly people. We used the local surf school / board rental which was very fair. My wife like Seminyak over Samir.", "I don't understand why this is a 'must see/ eat' place. The beach is filthy and crowded with restaurants with varying levels of shoddy-ness. We had hired a driver for the day and he picked the restaurant for us. I assume it's because he would collect commission, but he was out of luck as there was no way I was eating there. The tables were filthy. We ordered drinks to watch the sunset then hopped back in the car and ate elsewhere.", "Make sure the weather is good when you head there. I took a motorbike from ubud and it took me like 1,5 hour to get there. When i arrived it was all cloudy and rainy while the weather in ubud was nice.", "Beautiful sight of the waves crashing into a cave. Easy to reach by scooter/motorbike. Nice view of the coastline.", "Once you get past through touristy market and out to the actual cliff edge the views are beautiful. Be prepared for loads of people though, especially during sunset. It really is a beautiful spot and worth hanging around and watching the sun disappear at.", "we did the trip through expedia and they provided a guide to and the out of the way places and local customs and coffees and treats", "the beach at Seminyak was dirty and disgusting the wind had blown up and it was full of debri, dirty nappy, cane/bamboo washed up on beach old polystyrene coffee cups etc we never swan in beach at all and council or govenrmetn had done very little to clean it up we swam at the pools in Montigo which were clean and refreshing. not the beach at all.", "As it was raining the day we went there were no monkeys around to worry about. We paid and started into the grounds and the lady who wrapped us in our sarongs just tagged along saying she was going to protect us from the ,on keys, weird as there weren't any out. She kept with us through the entire visit, was annoying and bothersome but not to be rude we listened to what she has to say and followed her through the temple grounds. The view was amazing, the cliff was insanely high and the ocean view was breath taking. We finished up and were almost returned to the exit when the lady who had tagged with us then said, \\ok $150,000 for my help?\\\". Of course, I laughed and offered her a few thousand rupiah for her time. She refused to take it, started making a big scene saying that she told us her time would be $100,000 before we left and why would we do this to her. Frustrated, annoyed and feeling tricked I shoved the $100 into her hand and couldn't get out of there fast enough. DO NOT FALL FOR THIS TRICK!!!! The other temples, Tanah Lot etc. we're much better. If not for the scenery then I would have felt like time was wasted.\"", "Wonderful and romantic sunset One of the best beach in Good combination of sunset and seafood Really recommended!", "This place is truly stunning. It was very rainy that day but it was still beautiful. Heaven's gate are 5 minute of walk from the entrence. The pictures with reflection are made with a mirror and you pay 50k for that which includes many shots of you and the people you are with,all for one price.", "Enjoy dinner on white sandy beach, with twilight of the horizon sunset. Beach breeze and various delicacy.", "Fun experience, good food, great entertainment. The guide and the crowd involvement made the night. Well worth doing.", "This was our second visit to this area of and we loved being serenaded by a talented group of older men who gradually moved along the beach restaurants performing old rock requests at will. There are also dancing nese girls who move so gracefully as they entertain you. You choose your own seafood and it is freshly prepared and brought out to your table in the sand. Or perhaps you prefer to eat a stick of corn on the cob from vendors selling the same right along the beachfront (many children seem to love this option). The sunsets are a reason to bring the camera along and the whole atmosphere is relaxing and fun.", "Its free and nice place to visit with a scooter but beware of the wind there, it can get pretty strong so do not go too near to the edge.", "We visited the beach while staying in Kuta but this could have been avoided. It is filled with garbage and very dirty - avoid this place.", "Very interesting walk around the building and cliffs. Very close to edge at times with nothing between you and a very large drop. Beautiful views out onto the ocean. There was few monkeys around stealing stuff. Not as many as I thought but still lots. You can hire a guard to walk with you to protect you but we didn't need that and it seems they like prescription glasses! Food warungs outside to eat at which were delicious and so cheap. You can buy a drink whilst walking around at one of the turn around spots. 20 000 to get in and they provide a sarong.", "What a beautiful place to watch the sunset, was really hard to find info on weather there were places to sit, drink or eat and watch the sun setting and everywhere seemed to offer tours. No need to book a tour, just get a driver and head there on your own. Once you arrive there are lots of shops and really good pricing too, can walk along and view the teplme or get up close and enter it (which we didn't). Up the top there are many many places to sit and watch the sunset, we found the perfect spot ordered drinks and fries and enjoyed the most amazing view!!!!", "Beautiful beach at the west coast of ...one can witness an excellent sunset..plenty of sunbeds and umbrellas available..there are also so many restaurants offering variety of sea foods along with traditional nese dishes..though food quality is so so..must visit place.", "Beautiful beach good fish restaurant and sunset is beautiful! Nice place to be and live. People are nice and friendly", "Nice attraction with the possibility to take a refreshing dip in one of the BIG pools. Good for slow walks in the manicured gardens or take adventurous steps over the water. The adjacent restaurant is good however a trip nearby brings you to Asli with a more breathtaking view while creating a pleasant outing.", "Between the plastic bags and other rubbish in the water and on the sand the illusion of a paradise island was quickly shattered. It was really disappointing upon arrival to the point my partner didn't want to take a seat on the sand for a little while (after a 25 minutes walk under the blazing sun and suffocating heat). Saw a surfer coming out of the water with the southern cross tattooed on his shoulder (Aussie mark), asked him how good was the water and replied \\got it going for a bit, then lost it when three plastic bags got tangled to my leg, right now I am going to wash the frustration it down\\\"\"", "Just wanted to go here for the sunset picture. Missed the kecak dance performance because it started from 6 p.m - 7 p.m. I already watched it last year so I don't bother. The environment was clean it was okay. But somehow the monkeys were clever to steal anything from you. Many tourists were stolen like hats, bracelets, ringa, etc. watch yourself if you're going to visit this place.", "A Beach bustling with activities.. Fast boat operators to Gilli & Lembongan plying from this Beach. Naturally, not the cleanest then. Managed to have the biggest Tender coconut I've ever had at a $ Brilliant!!", "Bit smelly from the river a little further down flowing into the sea. Tourists are ruining it by littering without care and the lounge chairs are a little more expensive than Kuta beach.", "Nice place to visit with kids, you can walk on pillars in the water, as well as feed the fish. Very nice place with great statues and interesting history. Still very active temple for the locals. A traditional lake/swimming pool is accessible. you'll swim in the same water as the cat fish and Carpes...", "The walk way is relaxing to stroll along taking in the hotels,villa,locals ,markets, restaurants & water sports .", "You just could not ask for more of a view. This place is a killer! Beautiful cliff, beautiful sea, just wow. You can also check some monkey but careful of your belongings. Bring sunglasses and hat, it can be very very hot especially during summer. You must rent a scarf from the receptionist as a regulation from the authority in respect of the cultural religious place. Check the cliff! And have some fresh coconut after the walk. Worth it. Sunset is the best, there's a kecak dance too if you want to watch it, too bad we're ran out of battery so we cannot snap it.", "A really nice beach, it's so quiet and relaxing and being in a bay you get some nice scenery as well as a really stunning sunset. Great for relaxing if you're in the area.", "Great picturesque place facing the sea with amazing scenic beauty is a place to be. Great place to visit with your friends and family and has ample of gardens for the kids to have a jolly time. Entry is a 60000 rupiah which is roughly about 4 dollars and they have a a great flea market to shop.", "This is one of many visits I have made to Sanur and on each visit I daily cycle along the beach. Whilst the areas around all the hotels and restaurants are clean with raked sand and clear of rubbish it isn't too far before the sand is littered with all sorts of rubbish. Certainly wouldn't get me swimming in the sea if this is what is floating around out there. Clearly this is all removed from those areas that are popular but very sad to see that the ocean is clearly a dumping ground and appears over the past seven years to have certainly not improved", "This is a review for just the sunset dinner. I didn't go during the day or even explored the area. Dinner was one of the most amazing experience I've had. You're sitting right on the beach with your feet in the sand. After I picked out the seafood from the front counter at a restaurant (there were many along the beach), I just watched the sunset from my table and the view was truly amazing. There wasn't anyone that tried to sell me anything when I was there, and I was able to enjoy dinner peacefully. So yes it's definitely a tourist trap, but I thoroughly enjoyed it nonetheless. Go and have a sunset dinner even if you don't care about exploring the area. I definitely thought that it was a worthwhile stop.", "Was our local beach during our stay in and was only 25 minute walk through the busy, colourful and vibrant eat street and Seminyak square. Visited during the day and during sunset and there was a lot of beach to stroll down when we wanted to. The waves are wonderful to watch as the get bigger and more aggressive and sun loungers are easily available with young coconut and ice cream vendors regularly passing by. We got loungers for 1 hour at 25K Rupiah which seemed like a good price and added a young coconut to the day visit as well. The water and the sand is clean and the beach wasn't overcrowded at all. Sunset was set to be epic as you get a clear view of the horizon but alas on the evening we went the clouds decided to crowd around the sun as it set. I know other more secluded beaches provide more pristine waters and sands but Seminyak beach doesn't charge to access it which is always nice. Our only regret was not visiting the beach more often but our private villa did spoil us as well.", "it is completely beautiful for seeing the sun rise in the morning. You can bike in this area, or just enjoying the fresh air, specially if go there with your couple, that will be so romantic.", "This is another amazing temple in the river Bratan (yes, its in the river itself, even though there are some structures made on its banks too). We saw people doing boating here. This is the temple which is featured in their 50,000 notes. This temple is for the river Goddess Danu. This place gave some excellent views. There is a nice restaurant inside the compound.", "We went to this beach at night for dinner the atmosphere is very nice - candle lit beach with music and people chilling everywhere. The beach is lined up with restaurants - well-known for the seafood barbecue. They even have little stalls of grilled corn on the cobs along the beach. Only thing is do your research on where you want to eat before you go - my understanding is there are strips of restaurants (north and south) and drivers typically try to take you to the south side to get their \\commission\\\". The food at the restaurant we went to was not good - no taste, not fresh and probably our worst meal in (I'm not even sure what the restaurant was called as our driver just dropped us there).\"", "Not a bad beach, not bad surf, but there are loads of beaches in the world like that. Nice sunsets, but hawkers abound! Do not buy anything here - VERY overpriced, no matter what you haggle down to. Go to Ubud or beyond for that. Nice place to get some food or a drink, but is priced accordingly.", "my kids love to swim there , clean. nice and relaxing day with beautiful surrounding. good to go there again one day ", "Not as nice as I had hoped but the lacuna hotel lagoons more than make up for that. We also saw quite a few rats on the beach wich put us off but nothing in the hotel grounds", "Nice and quiet with lots of great food venues. Lay by a pool during the day and then eat like a king at night. Do your research on TripAdvisor there are many great little eating spots that are dirt cheep.", "I have been here multiple times over the years that I have been visiting and enjoy it every time. This was the first time visiting with my partner and she loved it too. It's a wonderful place to wander around and take photos enjoying the beautiful gardens and water features. I was very surprised to read a negative review about the noise of kids in the pool. The area for swimming is fantastic and it is very enjoyable to be swimming with the fish. The water is quite cold and very invigorating in the heat. We had a great time swimming and chatting, laughing with the local people, domestic tourists and people attending a ceremony. We were actually shocked to see a group of European people who were swimming for a short time leave the pool once locals came to swim. We discovered that they went to the upper pool area to swim alone which is near the changeroom/toilets. When locals began to swim in that pool too they got out and left......very poor attitude towards the locals of and Indonesia. Maybe if they spoke with the locals they would learn something. Rudeness and arrogance is not desired. We love the area and we enjoy the atmosphere too. It is a very busy tourist location and can get crowded, if you see tour buses outside then chances are it's going to be packed. But, you can still enjoy the garden with patience and humour. The east of is a fabulous place to explore with many areas that don't really see tourists, Tirtagangga is a great tourist spot to enjoy and be a stepping stone to the wonders of Karangasem. While here we decided to have a meal at the restaurant situated near the entrance/exit (I had never eaten there before), we highly recommend it too. Enjoy your time at Tirtagangga, we certainly did!", "We visited the temple around 2pm. We paid the 20,000IDR each to get in and were given a sarong each where a worker dressed us. As we were walking away he warned us of the monkeys and their thieving - which having already visited Ubud we were fully aware. He then started walking around with us and told us he would show us around a little. The grounds are great a lot of great views, photo opps and also at this time of day there are almost no monkeys about (we only saw 2). It was fantastic to hear about the history and the grounds and we knew we would need to tip this man. At the end he removed the sarongs from us and waited for his money. I handed him a 50,000IDR (a lot for them) and he said o no, it is 100,000). I reluctantly gave it to him, he was great but a cost we could have done without. Just a warning to others, if they start walking with you just say you'll go alone. Its all very self explanatory! Overall good experience\"", "Garbage everywhere. Walk South to Kuta Beach for slightly less garbage. Apparently it’s not like this all year but who knows.", "I was stopped by to Tirta Gangga after visited Lempuyang temple. I arrived there at 8am in the morning and it was a perfect timing because there was no queuing at all to take pictures in the middle of The pool. All the pictures we took was like a pre wedding photos. The ambience was wonderful, romantic. Prepare some props for the pictures, like umbrella or wear traditional nese suit.", "Beautiful - peaceful in the day with quaint lunch spots. Comes alive st night with beach front seafood dining.", "To the Balanese government. I understand that the natural tides dump rubbish on the beaches, but there is no visible effort to clear it up! If every hawker was equipped with a litterpicker and a bin bag as part of the deal you'd sort the problem to a more reasonable degree. Billions of tourist dollars over the years should result in something more than an appologising and apologetic sign! Having travelled half way around the world to such a legendary and beautiful place the sea and the beaches are a HUGE disappointment and do you no credit ! You let down yourselves and, more importantly, the nese people!", "This beach is disgustingly dirty. I stayed in seminyak for 5 days (first time in ) just walking distance to the beach and was extremely disappointed. It’s a combination of people littering as well as the sewage or river water getting dumped right onto this beach. Had to walk on the sand with shoes on and when I decided to put my feet in the water I was splashed with trash and rocks. Pick a different beach to go to like Ulu Watu, much cleaner.", "Rasist, they treat local differently.. poor cleanliness.. bed cover and pillow cover smell like bad.. breakfast food and restaurant food not good.. Untuk indonesian better nggak nginep sini.. beda perlakuan antara tamu lokal dan domestic.. nggak worth it servicenya.. sarung bantal bau apek nggak kering.. makanannya nggak enak..", "If you're on the fence going here, please GO at sunset!! The view is absolutely epic and the waves come crashing in by the force of God. We were absolutely mesmerized by it and we've travelled a lot! It's a wonderful place to take photos and videos. Don't forget to check out the market (which we had no idea even existed!) and there's a little coffee place where you can try luwak coffee (aka \\cat-poo-cino\\\"). This coffee is one of the most expensive coffee beans in the world. The Luwak, which sort of resembles a cat, eats the coffee cherry, partially digests it and poops out the coffee bean. It's cleaned and the coffee is actually pretty darn good believe it or not!\"", "Very nice temple along the shores of lake Bratan. Temple to Dewi Danu, the nese water, lake and river goddess", "This beach unlike Kuta and Seminayak is clean and you can swim in the water without worry of garbage and big waves. It was by far the nicest beach with good and clean restaurants and clean sand.", "Lots of nese sculptures and beautiful landscaped gardens. The spring water here has always been regarded as holy and is regularly used for religious temple ceremonies. Bring your swimsuit and a sarong to take a bath in the pools here, the water is clean and clear and it is supposed to wash your sins away. The cafe here serves a nice lunch.", "Go early as the busloads of tourists arrive around 9am. The walk down is a bit intimidating but the views are incredible. You can see mantas down below in the clear water.", "Nice quite relaxing beach with many sailing,windsurf,Kite surf school 's.Delicious seafoods in many restaurant", "Our hotel had a private spot at Double Six Beach, we pay the guys 150k for 2 lounge chairs for 5 hours (outside of hotel's territory). it was nice as it's right in front of the beach, with not many people around.", "This is one of the Beautiful place. Good spot for for View and clicks. I am sure you will enjoy the beauty of nature and lake.", "If you go to , it is a must see place and also watch ramayana dance during sunset. Beautiful location, breathtaking, and memorable. Very good for videoshoot. to visit Uluwatu temple it is free but for watching \\kecek\\\" dance (Hanuman & Ramayana) you have to pay a small entry fee. The dance is hilarious and they have modified to make a comedy so all visitors can get involved and have fun.\"", "As with all things the staff were very accomodating and we were only visitors! My daughter and here young family were here for a week and had a lovely time. Despite the fact that the place was less than two years old, it could look a bit shabby in another year! There was rust and sticking doors, the Bintang was $6.50 in the room bar, so watch out for being fleeced! A good area for shopping and the pool is very nice.", "It's a huge place full of tourists and locals. Very beautiful scenery with the Indian Ocean crashing waves. Very windy place. Do be aware of the monkeys who like to grab your sunglasses and hats. Entrance is at 30K idr but the beautiful sunset make up for the fees.", "I know it’s a weird thing to fixate on, but it’s pretty noteworthy for pacific beaches these days. There’s a wall probably about 200 meters out at sea, blocking almost all waves and holding back any if not all ocean trash. It’s not very deep, so it’s great for families and kids, too! There are still hawkers, but thankfully fewer than on Kuta Beach.", "Seamed great setup but sea was so calm that o ly few waves made some splash. Also tide was already at lowest so basicly pick right time to go there!", "idk why people said that this beach is the best beach... for me, this beach so dirty and i prefer kuta beach than this beach. My suggestion : you should try Padang Padang Beach at Uluwatu.", "We went there for dinner. Relaxing and colorful bean chairs all over. Went to a resto with live singers. Friendly staff. We loved their pizza and chicken wings. A variety of drinks too.", "We stayed in Seminyak for 2 weeks during Christmas and New Year. We’ve been coming to for 24 years but always staying in Hyatt in Sanur then to Grand Hyatt in Nusa Dua. This time though, we decided to rent a villa in Seminyak, 5 minutes walk from Ku De Ta. On our first day, I ran on the beach. It was DISGUSTING! I saw dogs pooing on the beach, pile of rubbish so high I thought from afar that they are piling it for new year’s bonfire until I got close to it and it was a pile of rubbish. I ran for 5 km and it was just horrifying. I’ve never seen this part of and I feel so sad that such beach condition exists. Also the pack of dogs that are present along the beach can be very intimidating and very aggressive. Parents especially with small children, Beware!", "Went there by motorbike. When parking, buy fishfood at the entrance for 5,000 IDR. You need those to lure the Koi for a good pic :) . Quiet and relaxing place. The fountain was very tall and very relaxing to look at. The fishes were not boring as well. The got hundreds. Take turns when getting on the platforms. I saw a guy fell down and had to change clothes. Lol Do expect a lot of tourists here. But it gets quiet from time to time. Just sit back, relax, and enjoy the place. They had a restaurant upstairs but didn’t get to visit. Go visit Lempuyang Temple afterwards, just 10km away.", "Built in 1633, this temple is more than a shrine, it's a garden and a recreation area for locals and tourists. The lake view is stunning with the sheer backdrop of Bratan's Eastern crater rim. Not only is Dewi guarding the lake, Ganish is at the gate because this lake is one of three that supply most of the water for irrigation in . Please be respectul and limit the amount of water used while visiting . Transport Note: The roads leading to this area are steep, with numerous turns and undulations. If one is prone to motion sickness, I would take a Dramamine 1 hr before leaving.", "Amazing little beach for a waterfront seafood dinner. Be selective as there are some great and some rubbish restaurants!", "A lovely beach with some beautiful views at sunset. This was our second time there in 2 years but it’s really gone done hill. We had one big concern with waste and plastic which seems to be an issue with it being washed up. The larger hotel groups should combine to fund a team to walk up and down it daily (perhaps first thing in the morning at sun rise) lifting the waste. Not only would it creat employment within Indonesia it would greatly improve the negative declining image of the beach. ", "Throughout my visits I like this visit very much because its so cool and we can enjoy that feel there especially Indians like that kind of mountain places where you can relax yourself a bit.We suggest you to spend the days with your if you have a plan to .", "Beautiful cliff top location with footpath along edge that allows a great vantage point to enjoy scenery. Amazing how many people chose to stand on the edge protection walls to take photos. Daft or what? Not sure how safe this path will be long term as there is a lot of evidence of subsidence along path and wall is leaning in places. Usual rubbish and mess left by tourists. Quite sad really", "Great place to have afternoon walk or to hang out... The sunset view from there is also great... There is a very famous meatball soup for 15k per bowl... Taste not really bad... But become better with the beach view... Very dirty during rainy season...", "I was down where he boats for the island pickup passengers and was horrified at all the dead coral, but gather this is the norm there and on Lembongan. The sand is course because it’s mixed with broken bits of coral, but I was told it’s better further up. The people selling food and clothes etc seemed friendlier than Kuta. Seems like nice area.", "The waters here are the most amazing blue you will see. The view is just spectacular and worth a trip just to sit and appreciate.", "Visited this beach at night. Relaxing and welcoming atmosphere with really tasty seafood. A definite must in !", "i wil review only Pura Luhur Uluwatu Temple, Which is at excellent location, on a ciff just next to sea, BEWARE OF MONKEYS, they snatch your stuff & you need to pay to local to get back to it, Local force monkeys to do that, Try not to bring much stuff, apart from your camera.", "Absolutely fascinating. Despite the crowds of other tourists and travellers a most Spiritual experience.", " 's west coast has no shortage of beach spots. In fact, it's almost one endless beach strip for kilometers on end. However, of course, every area has it's own charm. For me, Double Six Beach is one of the best spots on the Island. One of the particular features is an abundance of nice beach bars which are especially great for sunset drinks, most of them equipped with bean bags for comfy seating, some of them have DJs, others live music. It's a very lively scene and there is a huge selection of excellent restaurants and beach clubs in the surrounding Seminyak neighborhood. Like in many other places, there are lots of surf schools around - its a good wave! All in all, perfect spot for sunset drinks and chill-out at the beach, a good win or surf - anything goes...", "Oh, I came because those beautiful photos on IG, yes I admit that. So, I planned my trip straight from the airport. It took us a good 2,5 hours ride, tiring yes, but it was worth the time and energy. The entrance ticket is around IDR10,000 (by March 2018) for locals, and of you go, the pond is there right away just near the ticket box. I went there around 10-ish am so no crowd yet, which is good because an hour later a handful of tourist came both in a bus group or just individuals. Yes, you can step on the those stones but mind your step, and please be nice to your fellow tourists who wait for their turn, do not, I repeat, take selfies too long once you are in the middle of it. If you want to have those signature pose, come early when it's still empty. This is actually a part of a royal palace, it's not that big so half an hour should do this place justice. There is a water spring-swimming pool as well, the water is cool, very soothing, just bring a decent swimsuit, ok, you can put on your bikini elsewhere. This is also a good place to bring your kids, the fishes in the pond are gigantic and very friendly, although I don't say you can put your hands in or anything, lol. They sell fish food just upfront, or you can bring your own. By the way, it was undergoing a renovation when I visited, so there might be some changes afterward. Parking is available, paid toilet is dirty (what do you expect), just hold it till you get to a nearby restaurant or better to your own hotel room. Have fun!", "Extremely beautiful gardens and temple very busy but well worth stopping and having a look, great photos opportunities. Overall happy with our visit", "We dropped in for lunch on the way back to our hotel after a day our touring uluwatu and we were very disappointed. We didnt have a good vibe of the place as we walked up the beach looking for a resturant to eat at as they were all empty (this was on the 31st of december, so should be very busy). We finally just took a lucky dip and walked into a restaurant (they are all exactly same) and were served by a waiter who was drinking and smoking with all his buddies on a nearby table. He took our order and then disappeared. 50 minutes later we were still waiting for our food so enquired inside with a lady who had no idea what was going on and couldnt tell us where the waiter was. We didn't want to wait any longer, so just left.", "U must visit this place. The entrance fee is 20000 rupiah. Very nice place to take picture and it has a magical atmospher u can walk at the top of the water but go morning because it was so crowded at the mid day. U must to see here...", "Amazing place, great food, very nice staff. An amazing spot to spend a full day at the beach relaxing and doing some water sports.", "The beach has a very strong waves, not really for a small children type of beach.. this is surfers beach.. Full of live music and nice sunset spots and restaurant, we came during covid time in April 2021, most of were empty, stores were closed out of business, except Canggu and Uluwatu.. these places still alive and vibrant, compare to Seminyak, Kuta, Legian, Sanur etc", "Getting toward the end of my holiday I booked into a hotel close to the beach. Walking along the beach in the morning staff set up umbrella's and lounge chairs, so colour full and people soon gathered. I walked up the beach Ifound many bars/restaurants, all offering breakfast at good prices. People watching was fantastic, travelling alone it's amazing what you notice. around 5.30 I found myself down there for sunset. Staff had changed the lounge sun beds foe bright coloured bean bags, flage and lots of lighting was getting put up. I choose a spot and relaxed, great people all around, so much happening, dinner was great, picked a different one each night, same same but different ... I would walk back up to my hotel maybe 10min and always felt safe. watching a sunset there at Seminyak beach I felt truly Blessed...", "You only have to walk along this beach just before sunset to feel blessed. This place is good for a stop over but unfortunately costly restaurants.", "Generally crowded and disorganized area..there are many small ports which supply transportation to the islands", "Very peaceful and quiet beach. No hawkers apart from a couple of ladies offering massages but they don't hound you like the ones in Kuta. Beach loungers available", "When you walk through the entrance, past the parking area, and over the bridge, there are women who try to sell sarongs and bracelets. I have no use for both, so I did not purchase any. There was even a man selling canvas unframed paintings for 800,000 Rupiah, which he claimed he painted and “used to have a shop” in Seminyak, but he sold it. Beautiful beach to watch the waves, and lay out. I rented a beach chair and umbrella for 50,000 Rupiah ($3.50 USD) which was a deal, as when I was in the Caribbean, the Beach Chair and Umbrella rental was $25 USD and you must order expensive food off their Menu, like a $15 cocktail and $25 hamburger, so this was a bargain. I was there about 11:00am, with hardly anyone on the beach. An hour before Sunset, many people were coming to the beach. Kids playing soccer on the sand. Everyone there to watch the sunset. I probably had about 3 different vendors come up to try to sell, but none were persistent. I politely said no, and they walked away. Beautiful Sunset views.", "Worth to come, even the road was bad. Still in progress for improvement as per the locals. i suggest u to hire rental car with guide so you can go to many location in 1 day! motorcycle not so recommended, but if u like adventures ride u can try 😂 some of them get lost, can’t even find the place. not all the areas have telephones line. So my advice pay extra or u will waste all ur time & energy with the bump.", "Very clean and safe and was nice to walk further up the beach to Potato Head or down to Legian and Kuta. Cheap bars to sit under shade and enjoy a drink or two", "On the bus to the zoo we were advised that due to a change in government regulations they could no longer accept US dollars even though all marketing stated USD and we had to pay in Rupiah. The cost in Rupiah was $5.2 M however the advertised cost in USD when converted to Rupiah was only $3.2M so a price hike of almost $150 USD. They agreed to accept the advertised price. However when I was sitting down to dinner with my wife and kids they came up and acused me of mis counting the money at cashier and short changing them $1M Rupiah. This is the only time while in I have felt I was being scammed. Not good Zoo.", "Took a walk to see Seminyak beach, as apparently its a place to experience. From what I saw the beach was dirty, with the evidence of the previous nights' beach parties. Why can't people take their rubbish away after they had their fun. Beach hawkers were an annoying problem as well. I appreciate these people need to make a living, but would not accept my saying no to them. I'm am sure they were not nese. My only high light of this visit was to see a coconut being washed up on to the shoreline. If you want to experience a beach that is not cared for, then go to Seminyak Beach.", "The beach is beautiful, less crowded than Legian Beach..You can come here just for relaxing..One of the top beach in ", "Had been looking forward to going to this location for over 8 months as all of my favorite travel bloggers have been here. I wasn’t expecting the waters to be as blue as in pictures figuring they had all been filtered. I am telling you it looks even better in real life. The water is so so blue and the cliffs are beautiful! We hiked all the way down to the bottom and it was tough but worth it. Bring water though because coming back up was tough. Such an amazing spot on this island.", "We rented a scooter to cruise the island and went to devil's tears. Very beautiful and very powerful. Don't buy a tour from a tourist information og anything like that, just go there youselfs and have a look. It's nothing special but I think it was worth it.", "We went there in the afternoon had lunch at the restaurant in front of the lake. Weather was good and the sky was clear so we were able to see all the three mountains standing in a row with the lake in the middle. The view was amazing, the temperature was quite cool and wind was pretty strong up there.", "This is so far from denpasar. But its worth. Nice view and sunset. You can found a restaurant or cafe here. The beach clean and the sunset so beautiful. If you want you can take picture on the cliff. Im too afraid of that so i don't want to try that.", "This was my favourite place. It was at a higher elevation and a bit cooler, and it was so peaceful. Ponds of water surround temples, and stepping stones allow you to feel like you are walking across the surface of the water. Fish food is sold at the entrance and the fish would swarm around us as we sprinkled it into the water.", "Went as part of the intro group tour itinerary.. Had a lovely day, despite rainfall and busy crowds! Definitely worth a trip if you're visiting !", "Beach is very nice compared to Kuta. I do wish the rubbish was removed from the water but this is a problem all over , such a pity for such a beautiful island.", "Have eaten at the beach many times, is a must do on your list when visiting . A point to note, all the vendors want to get you into their food place, pays to check the menu and what is in stock before committing, I had to leave one place last week as 3 different items ordered off the menu were unavailable. Went 2 doors up and all was in stock and beautiful food. I recall having eaten at that place previously.", "How not to love this place: it is beautiful, amusing, unique, historic. I highly recommend to anyone touring the East coast of to include this in their itinerary. The entrance fee is a symbolic CAD$3.00 (30,000 IR per person), and that's it! No gimmick here, and no one will try to sell you anything once inside. Just plain good fun for the whole family, in a botanical garden like setting, with manicured grounds, and a historical place. Just GO!", "Though the beach was not the cleanest but the sunset was great. It was clear day with beautiful orange skies. Dinner by the beach was a nice experience but may not be the best food", "best place to hang out in , my favourite sunset spot, and best calamari at mandira cafe. They also do a great seafood bbq at a couple of the resturaunts that line the beach, excellent view, food and good prices.", "I visited this place with my family and we had our superb dinner. This place is super beautiful specially in the evening. There are lot of restaurants in this area. Evening time is the best time to visit. If you fancy horse riding you can do that too and my sister did try it thought she didn't like it (lol). The restaurant we stayed was really nice, very sand beach therefore, you chairs can get sinked in so be careful", "Nothing special, lots of people on small area. Drove there from ubud by scooter, not worth it. 100.000 is to much for what you see.", "Really amazing view...Just watching the big waves of the Indian ocean was so exciting...I believe most tourists enjoyed their visit here...A must visit place in ...", "Of course beaches get dirty, generally the busier they are the more rubbish lazy people leave behind. Admittedly I visited in March which is well out of season but the litter levels were minimal. The water is warm, there can be a strong undertow so pay attention to the warning flags. At the North end of the beach is an area set aside for Hindu ceremonies so avoid that. Further north is the local \\gay\\\" beach and if you walk south you will get to Kuta beach. Plenty of surf shacks, drinks stalls, bars and local sales people are available here too.\"", "Nice beach with many seafood restaurants that allows dining under the stars on the beach. Fresh cheap seafood while watching sunset.", "Very pleasant area to visit and relax in. Lots of fishes which one is able to feed. Walking around is very easy and peaceful", "Monkeys, old temples, cliffs, gardens and sea views all in one area, with cheap admission to boot. Built by the nese Ancients, this was one of fheir most revered sites, and modern visitors will still be able to see and feel why. Even if you are on a whirlwind tour of Indonesia, I would highly recommend a visit to Uluwatu. We go every time we are in , especially if we have first-timers with us. We once saw a huge pair of turtles swimming at the bottom of the cliffs - special beyond words. But watch the monkeys; they are cute but devious, and can literally steal the sunglasses from your head or the thongs from your feet!", "The beach is shallow but so much cleaner and safer than Kuta, Legian and Seminyak. We saw a drowning incident at Seminyak and the rubbish on the beaches is putrid. You can walk along the sand here without the fear of stepping on a washed up nappy, broken bottle or needle. Still much better elsewhere. Don't know why these beaches rate so highly on TA?", "This place is a must to see when you are in . Lovely and very enjoyable.Not as nice as its neighbouring Water park but still very lovely. Would visit again.", "It is nice place if you need few great pictures. It is nice tample in mountains but half of it is closed for tourists. There is line to make pictures between gates (we waited 20min). There is no lake, it is made on pictures with small glass (you need to give small donation)", "all the beaches in are very beautiful Seminyak beach is located next to Double Six Beach has its own beauty while enjoying the sunset", "Fairly clean strip of sand, lots of fast boats leave from here to go to Lembongan Island or Gili's. There is a storm water drain feeding into the beach but the kids swim on the other side. Plenty of Warungs from which to buy a snack or drink.", "Very nice smooth shelf great for walking and dwelling, but pollution everywhere from urban wastewater drainages across it extension. If you’re too much in the water you’ll get an ear infection or worse, which is a shame. It’s with a bitter taste that we realize how superb environments in like Seminyak, especially in Southern areas, have been destroyed by pollution. Something definitely needs to be done to recover these areas.", "What a gorgeous place. The grounds are kept beautifully. Unfortunately it was cloudy and windy the day we went but well worth seeing.", "This place is amazing and seem peaceful despite the fact that it is overloaded with turists. Their is even a pool where you're allowed to swim!", "Blue is everywhere, that's it! Really love the view. it's not easy to get there though, but i liked the experience. Gonna back here again!", "I visited several beaches in during my 3 weeks there and I found this to be one of the most beautiful and peaceful spots on the island. There were plenty of surfers and locals to make the time people watching pass with joy! Very beautiful at sunset!", "It is just good if you want to do kite surfing, otherwise refrain. Coarse brown sand. Not worth coming here fromfar away. A few overpriced restaurants in front of the beach and nothing else of interest.", "Everyone told us that we have to eat dinner here on the beach so we did it. However, nobody told us that we had to walk around and find a decent place to eat. Now when I say decent, I’m talking about a place that wouldn’t gouge foreigners. Many places here have a local menu and a foreigner menu. Have your driver ensure they give you the local menu and then you can enjoy your romantic dinner on the beach. Also remember that when you’re enjoying your meal, a group of musicians will play at your table and expect tips. Enjoy the music and tip honorably and but then kindly and humbly tell them that is it or else they will keep playing and expect more tips.", "The water wasn't as blue as I'd seen in pictures i was expecting that Caribbean type blue. It was clean and nice, there was alot of seaweed perhaps that was affecting the color. It was nice and quiet though and very peaceful.", "I had been there last year and I went there again today. The road are wider and better. I suggest you go there before 12 p.m so you can do kayaking. After that hour the tide is so high and dangerous to do it.", "Would be good if the swell was larger. Nice restaurant near by and great views. Saw a girl get dragged out by a rip so strong swimmers only at the beach nearby!", "Though has many temples and all are on great locations. But this one stands out in terms of location. You have to be there to see it. You must have read about it, the cliff , the sea. Its really a place worth visiting. You can either rent a scooter and drive yourself or can hire a scooter with driver ( I paid about 1 lakh 20 thousand IDR from Kuta to here and back). There are bus tours also to this place for tourists. Try to visit early morning when there is less crowd, as day progress the place gets more crowd. Sunset, of course, is beautiful but the calmness of early morning is also worth experiencing. Shorts are not allowed, you will be given a kind of sarong to wrap around your lower body. The ticket is 30 thousand IDR. I would suggest to have a coconut water from shops near the parking area, about 40 thousand for a very big one. Do not miss this place if you are in . If you miss getting photographed with such amazing cliff and ocean in the background, then how will you prove you had visited . Ha ha ha . . .! I mean, a must visit place, won't be disappointed.", "Fun place to go and watch the waves! I can just stay there for a while and watch the ocean, so beautiful and relaxing.", "I had seen pictures online previous to visiting but nothing compares to what the eyes see. It was absolutely magnificent. Even though there were a lot of tourists you were still able to get some beautiful pictures. The coy carpe were also lovely to see. It was a big drive away from Seminyak where we stayed but well worth the visit. A must see on your journey!", "Double Six Beach is a popular place in Seminyak. I was a bit disappointed when we arrived because there was a lot of plastic waste on the beach and in the water as well. Later we found out it was because of a storm 2 days ago, the waves brought the garbage out from the deeper places of the ocean. The next day the plastic was gone so we could start to enjoy our holiday. The beach has a good atmosphere overall with lots of beach bars/restaurant with live music every evening. The food is nice in every restaurant and cheap. Is a nice beach for surfer with some good waves but for people who are looking for more relaxing holiday I would recommend different beaches: Nusa Dua, the beaches on Gili Islands (with white sandy beach+turquoise water,perfect for snorkelling)", "Very impressive! Beautiful garden and water features. If you are in East this place is definitely a must see.", "Go have fish here at one of the dozens of fish places on the beach. It's always a scene, full of international and Indonesian tourists as well as Europeans and Americans.", "definitely worth a visit especially if travelling across the island. we had a driver for the day who took us here on our way from Seminyak to Pemuteran", "The enterance fee is 15000 IDR/visitor. When we went through the enternace I was like wow! So beautiful. But it's actually as big as you can see in first sight. Intersting points is that there are pools in the garden that people (+tourists) actually swim in it. I thought it was locals only until I saw blond ladies and gents in the water 😁 as well as some Fish. Beautiful sculptures and flowers everywhere. We tooks a lot of pictures.and it was a bit crowded. But still ok. And there's a facsinating resturant besides the parking area which is so cheap in price and so high quality and delicious in foods.", "We specifically went here to meet with Monica and a few other shop owners. We weren't able to visit all due to spending so much with Monica! We were hassled quite a bit to visit the store next door, dantha, which we obliged only later did I realize my hair band had been taken. We were then harassed a bit down the street with comments such as 'why do you spend all your money in one shop'. Truth be told, I would of bought more and from many shops but I couldn't see a reputable money changer or ATM in sight. Parking wasn't easy for our driver, but beach looked clean and tidy and we will have to visit again.", "Well worth a visit! The views from the top are incredible. Didn’t take the steps down to the beach as it takes around 2 hours to go down and back up", "yes it was muddy and dangerous need a few days afterthe rain to dry it up a bit, but its been raining everyday for the last 3 weeks so i would not suggest to go, few restaurants in the area but nothing to write him about they were all buffets, food sits there all day. No thanks but on a good sunny day could be amazing..good views of mountain...", "crowded but totally worth it, you can walk through and get breathtaking views from the sea.... Beware of monkeys 'cause they would grab anything available, sunglasses, hats.....great dance show by sunset!!", "There are a couple of Cave, that when wave coming, will give it back to the ocean. Just like Tears. And there a lot of water-blow with unique and different landscape between one and others. Go straight to the west a bit, and BOOM, you can enjoy the best Sunset in this island. Just sitting down on the rock, enjoy sunset goes down very slowly. It just amazing place to enjoy the ocean and sunset with scenic road and a couples of cows eating grass. I was born, grown-up, and now work here in this island, and never get bored to come to this place almost everyday.", "I'm so glad we chose this as our first stop in . Fantastic and reasonably priced seafood, US$15 massages on the beach, incredible sunsets and a great mixture of luxury hotels if you want that and local culture next to each other...", "Beyond words. We rented a bike here it was in the afternoon and we were mesmerised by the waves and cliffs! So we hang around the restaurant facing dream beach until it was sunset time and strolled back to devils tears to look at the sunset over the beautiful waves. Love this place!", "I would personally rate this as the top natural attraction and visual spectacle on Nusa Lembongan and visited this site at about 4.30pm in the afternoon. The waves were particularly highly high and had a significant effect, resulting in dramatic play of tons of water violently hurled onto the cliffs and rocks with jets of seaspray shot high into the sky in various directions. Wear sturdy reef walking shoes when visiting this and be careful when walking about the slippery rocks (no flip flops or open toed footwear)…they are sharp and can cut. Do not venture too close to the tidal pools by the edge and do not underestimate the mighty power of the waves breaking onto the rocks as you can be swept into the sea….as if you do at this particular point….there is no way of making it out.", "We left at approx 3 in the afternoon from seminyak - the view from the temple grounds is extra-ordinary. The sun sets at 6pm- very peacefull. And dont forget to go for the kecek fire dance about Rama and Sita from the ramayana hindu epic. Try and get a goos spot early- one of the best shows I have seen in .", "Wrote a previous review up our stay in Seminyak and visiting the beaches here in . Found Double 6 beach filled with plastics from high to low water. Nothing in the way of locals picking up the rubbish ranging from plastic bottle tops to plastic bags and old rope. How much damage is all this rubbish doing to marine life and not to mention the tourists entering these waters... the rubbish is not from tourism but from the rivers that flood once rain has fallen. Once you look beyond the rubbish I wonder how much none seen pollutants are in there!!!?.", "Jukong boats set the scene and crystal clear water is great for snorkeling. Good restaurants south of Puri Santrian with cooling breezes early evening on. Bobbies has the best food with other two not far behind. Walking path is great and there are a few small shops nearby.", "This is not a place for swimming, but nice for small children since there are no waves. We took lovely walks along the beach on the well kept promenade. Nice sunrises over the water as well as beautiful sunsets too. Good mixture of restaurants. Our experience was, that it's ceetainly worth the extra rupees to eat in the \\better\\\" restaurants, since the \\\"cheap\\\" ones are really not that cheap. After all, this is a tourist place.\"", "Beautiful in front of our hotel (the Intercon) and then just to the left of our hotel, a wall of BBQ smoke wafted from 20 casual, local fish restaurants that line the beach--perfection!", "It's about 2 hours drive from Ubud area to this place. However, the place is worth a go as the water palace is quite beautiful. We didn't go for a tour so we were not really sure of the history of the place. However, we stayed for about an hour taking pictures. Quiet and nice place, with not many tourists around. Do this only if you have time as it is located at the far east of .", "Superb place and atmosphere. It is located around hills and lake. The scenary is so beautiful. Must place to visit.", "Scenery is spectacular especially at high tide. Bring your camera. Easy walk from sandy bay club and super at sunset.", "Visited with friends on a day out.The temples and rock are amazing.Very busy with other tourists.Sat drinking cold beer watching a spectacular sunset and hundreds of bats.Magical", "The 3km long beach of Sanur which is filled with various seafood restaurant concept. There is also merchandising shop you can buy the souvenir to take home. Counters selling boat tickets to Lombok also can be found here. The street grilled corn is delicious but i didn't request for the additional flavor, just nice coated with melted butter only.", "Great time here.great people,restaurants,beaches and accommodation.loved it and will be back soon ! We stayed in semawang beach hotel.the staff and room was awesome and cheap,with breakfast included.", "Amazing experience!! Great for families with children. Once in a life there me opportunity!! The whole park was beautiful and filled with spectacular views!!", "We enjoyed the walks on the beach - either on the sand or when the sun was too direct also on the esplanade which has some part where one is protected from the sun. There are a lot of restaurants and bars, massage places as well as vendors for all kinds of touristy stuff. We enjoyed it much more than the Kuta beaches as these are a lot more crowded and Sanur is anyway the \\lazier\\\" part of the island!\"", "Nice clean beach with white sand. Beautiful sunset view. There any many restaurants lined up along the beach that serve seafood primarily. Must visit place if you are a seafood lover.", "I went in the morning at high tide and people recommend the evening for low tide, but it was still stunning nonetheless. A bonus about being there in the morning was the cool weather and WAY fewer people. It's definitely worth the short drive from Ubud.", "We stopped on our way to Lovina. What a trek. The drive was high and winding roads. It’s super busy - the wait to have a photo at the gate to heaven was 2 hrs. We opted to just take our own shots. It’s very beautiful. Spectacular views and amazing sites driving up! The fee is a donation what ever you like! The locals are lovely 😊", "Loved it, and great pictorial at the site, but if you want to have pictures with the amazing and dramatic statues, best to come in the early morning when it is not so crowded.", "if the weather is good you can have some great picture postcard shots. the entry fee is a bit high though (IDR 50K for an adult). A narrow flower garden borders the place only to enhance its beauty", "The seafood meals on the beach are absolutely awesome. The sand beneath your toes, the live music serenading you, the whole table full of seafood and the sunsets you witness are just magical", "Ok so the monekys are great and they’re EVERYWHERE but there is so much more to this place than that. It’s SO green and gorgeous. The carvings everywhere are covered in moss... there are temples and offerings around every corner... it’s truly stunning. Monekys or not.", "Great place on the coast overlooking the beautiful beach & coast line Eats are availble here You can sit & watch the world float by. Highly recommend this place", "A very nice complex in a very nice corner. Kinda exclusive area too for most travelers. But since they have an open area too, so it was OK to visit. Hopefully they keep maintain even make it more clean as I still saw many garbage in that little island!", "I don't think you go to the for the beaches as there are whiter and cleaner in the world. But as far as goes, this one is pretty good. I actually wenrt swimming in it. Much cleaner than Kuta or Seminyak. Quiet and calm.", "You can play kano here not expensive but to be honest i forgot how much it was since only my wife play kano that time we only watch her from the beach ..play in the afternoon before sunset they will give you some discount. If you can go there not in the peak time period even better. You can see beautiful photo spot before down hill to the beach. But its also not ideal area to park your car since its very near to bend area. Also have restaurant and cafe available nearby.", "The beach itself is truly BEAUTIFUL We surfed there - the waves are perfect for beginners BUT: when we were there the beach and water was full of trash. What a pity. They reacted well and started cleaning right away as it seemed to be bigger problem (trash came apparantly from indonesian mainland/other island) Of course is not alone to blame for this problem - yet truly something needs to be done or will have a big Problem with tourism.", "After doing some grueling journey in with all its activities, we arrived at this place, a natural, comfortable, cool, and very suitable for muse...", "One of the most romantic experiences having a sunset dinner. Very clean beach and not hassled! Watch the sun set and have dinner. Restaurants are reasonably priced most have set menus. Fab time.", "Don't leave the island without see that beautiful beach.Its really dangerous to get down there and some parts are like climbing but if u stay up without go down is beautiful again!! U can go after the angel beach it's 20 min from there .the road is pretty bad and if you don't know how to drive good a scooter then find a driver to drive you there with a car.when you return there is a shortcut road 40' that is good .If you want to go only to that beach you have to drive from that road", "this is worth a visit for the pretty view of the beach and the lights from all the restaurants but unless you know a good spot to eat, don't.", "After discussions with a guide we ventured here with a driver ... it's a long journey by car from Seminyak but well worth the trip. The place is beautiful. Lakes, ponds, gardens etc. A real treat for the eyes. Shame my camera decided to play up after 60 photos but luckily my phone came to the rescue so all was not lost. Almost fell into the fish pond as I didn't realise the first step in the pond was significantly lower than the edge ... the fish are huge and colourful and almost leap out of the water as you feed them A wonderful experience.", "Nusa Penida is surrounded by resorts with nice sand. There is an excellent jogging path to run about 5k in the mornings before it gets hot. I recommend checking out the water hole before the crowds come. There was a group of people doing their morning yoga there too. Different experiences probably depend on which resort you pick. We stayed at the St. Regis and it is very quiet and serene. This must be a hot wedding spot because there were many. Seeing the bride and groom getting their pictures taken on the beach was fun.", "Delightful beach walk passing numerous shops, beach hotels (some with spectacular landscaping) and restaurants on one side and the extensive sandy beach on the other. Loved the local boats. Went from here for a fantastic boat trip (at very reasonable cost) across to the island of Nusa Lembongan. Also spent lots of time in the beachside bar and restaurant pf our excellent hotel.", "We visited Seminyak & did plenty of walking, relaxing, reading & sleeping on this beach. Saw some reviews prior to visiting that put me off slightly, but it's got soft golden sand (that gets very hot) plenty of sun loungers, great views down to Legian & Kuta & you can see the planes land at the airport...watching them taxi down the runway looks like their ontop of the sea...very odd. We had a surf lesson with one of the surf schools, and the conditions were perfect for us. Sadly that day was the only day out of 4 that the conditions were good...as there were a few strong rips & the wind was in completely the wrong direction. Ah well, what can you do! Slight downside is the pushy old ladies wanting to massage you & the lookie lookie men who pester some what... don't let them bother you! Just a polite no & some ignoring seems to work. Sun loungers you could rent for the whole day...we ended up paying around 100k for the whole day... which was just less than a fiver. We personally found the restaurants along the back of this beach overpriced and nothing special... one or two of the beach bars were fun although they all seemed to have live singers on the beach which would sing over their neighbouring bars act...not the most relaxing thing to listen too... All in all good times spent on this beach!", "Really an amazing place with a the end a phenomenal picture with reflection between the two statues. Only you need to have patience since the waiting time till you finally get photographed is rather long 😁", "I love this beach! So clean and the sand is soft so I didn't have to worry about stepping on stones or broken shells. If you want to have a swim go there by 3 pm that way you get some sun cause once it is dark you won't be able to swim. The current is strong so be careful. After swimming you can go to any of the shacks on the beach. There's a whole strip of places to choose from. Seafood is really good. Each place has its own band and vibes so just walk around and see which you like best before selecting. We enjoyed 'Chiringuito'. There are a lot of hawkers that will sell you sarongs, bracelets etc. They are a bit annoying cause they come to you as soon as you sit at one of the shacks. Although they do have lovely stuff but you can get the same at a way cheaper rate in Padang Padang beach. Its more of a younger crowd at the beach and a few kids. Great place to chill and end your night.", "waves splashing on the rocks,and you will the rocks crying,tears flowing from their eyes,hehe,interesting?!beauty of nature,worth a visit!", "I went there with my husband for honeymoon and stayed at Yubi Villa. We went to seminyal beach around 6pm to see the sunset. It was pretty nice view. It wasour first time there. We were standing in the middle of the sand and suddenly a normal wave came in and we taught it won't reach us. But shockingly, it reach to our knee level. The depth of the water is dangerous if you were to bring your small children. Overall the place is awesome!", "We loved it. The walk is enjoyable. The atmosphere is buzzing with so many people enjoying the wonderful view. I cant wait to go back simply a must", "I was super excited to spend a week in Seminyak - until I hit the beach. Disappointing! Garbage is everywhere (if ANY country wants to know we need to ban plastic bottles, go to this beach!) - dogs run the beach (and with dogs comes excrement) - and it was very crowded. I did not enjoy swimming in garbage nor could I stomach walking around so much waste. It is so sad. Such beauty being destroyed by so much trash. If you are a beach person, or just enjoy a clean area, AVOID THIS BEACH!", "Definitely recommend coming here!! You don't need long at all so you should really try squeeze it in if you can! Nature at its best! Something you could just sit and watch for ages. You may even see turtles if you're lucky!! We saw 2!! If you get down there before 11 you should miss the business so it's even better for taking pictures!!", "Traveled from the UK based on the reviews from other posts about Seminyak beach. After a not so pleasant check in, we decided to take a walk down to the beach. We were hounded by the taxi drivers and young men on the motorbikes asking if we needed a ride!!!!!! First impressions of the beach were very disappointing, I was hoping to find clear blue waters and a soft clean sandy beach. However, the beach was littered with plastic bottles, empty bags and wrappers,etc. needs to ensure that their beaches are kept clean, after all, we tourists spend thousands of pounds to visit here. We were deliberately short changed twice at two of the local minute marts. Second time it happened, I pointed this out and I got the correct change after annoying looks from the staff! Don,t stop to ask the price of anything as you will get ripped off. Avoid the taxis at any cost. Only use BLUE BIRD TAXI as they all use the meter any other taxi will hustle you major and pretend to be BLUE BIRD, and avoid random men stopping in their cars asking you if you need a lift. Keep your wallets and bags close as I felt uncomfortable when the men kept stopping on their motorbikes and trying to talk to us. The sole purpose of the locals is to try and rip you off, it,s best not to entertain them or try and hold any conversation. For a country with such potential to create a amazing experience, it,s sadly let down by dirty beaches, street hustles and overly aggressive locals at every three meters! I would not recommend as a honey moon destination, it is really for the young surfers and backpackers. Don,t waste all your hard earned cash to come here.", "Abnormally high tides in last few days. Beach path washed away just past Collection. Hotels have sand bagged along beachside restaurants. Tides due to new moon and planet alignment are always higher this time of year, but this is not normal. Staff in hotels, beach front moved very fast and cleanup was efficient and thorough. Perfectly safe and still able to walk on most beaches.", "Dinner on the sandy beach, facing the sea, waiting for the sunset. So romantic like in the movie. It is very relaxing because you are free to move about on the beach. We had seafood BBQ. The food is delicious.", "We asked our driver to take us there as part of our day trip to Ubud from Kuta. We had a short visit to the Monkey Forest and the Luwak coffee plantation before ending up at Mt Batur around 1pm. We had to pay an entrance fee of 46k IRP for the four of us, but the view was worth it. We did have the buffet at one of the restaurants (Batur Sari) which wasn't too bad and was fairly authentic. Around $10 per person but to sit and drink in the view it was worth it. There are plenty of hawkers in the area wanting to sell you things (postcards, batik, carvings, etc). They will grab you by the arm and shove things in your face so it can be quite intimidating.", "Baii Hai sunset dinner cruise was a wonderful experience buffet good entertainment wonderful very good value will go again for sure", "Visited here x2 during our stay, sun loungers readily available and the accompanying service cannot be faulted, you run a bit of a gauntlet as you arrive ( multiple vendors asking you to stay on “their “ loungers” when walking was disappointing to see the amount of plastic still even though there has been a push to reduce usage of plastic bags.", "Ulundanu Temple is a very beautiful temple as the background of pictures.it has a great park also as the place for relaxing after a long trip.", "Happy , smiling people , sellers dont hassle you too much . Enjoyed the loungers for The Courtyard Marriot hotel , in perfect position to watch hubby surfing . Beach and laneway behind clean and great little cafes . A real buzzy area late in the afternoon with music , live and dj and cold Bintang !", "Adi, Desy, Oka,antari, dewi , dodik, anom Komang where extremely friendly and always smiling. Make sure you only pay to get into the water park if you want to spend the day here. It's really fun for young children Definitely hire a cabana. I highly recommend this water park if you're visiting .", "We did shopping and late lunch at Urchin Restaurant, Then we went to the beach crossing a sewer, Indonesia lacks a well planned system as the beach is subject to trash, dogpoo and sewage.", "Nice beach to spend relax time at. Do not leave without having grilled fish at Jack Fish. Seriously.", "very clean, lots of choices off good cafes and bars,lots of markets, not dirty and crowded like kuta beach.", "Since there is so many restaurants down the beach I can never remember which one it is! The beach is amazing to stroll down, especially at sunset. Park it at one of the tables on the sand and you've got a full course dinner. I have been here for dinner 3 times and because the restaurants are always different I've had different experiences. It's always about the luck of the draw. This time was amazing, beautiful food, scenery and service.", "Leo is based in Bualu Village just around the corner from the Novotel Nusa Dua. His vehicle is a modern air conditioned APV. His prices are reasonable, he speaks good english & he is very trustworthy. Leo came to our rescue when we had the misfortune to be ripped off when exchanging some currency. Upon hearing what had happened he took us to the Police, spoke on our behalf, & we recovered the 1.5mio rupiah that had been stolen from us. If you want a driver that is reliable, honest & not pushy call Leo Mobile 081 338 543 148", "Loved the traditional nese boats along the shoreline, but there is a lot of garbage in the mornings that detracts from the beauty.", "Didn't expect to see such an amazing view.. Was there in the late afternoon.. Most of the time, the mountain was covered by clouds.. However, we did get a good 2-3 mins clear view.. And it was priceless..", "Watch out the monkeys! They did steal my prescription glasses from my back, exactly like the warning that the staff gave to the tourists.", "Problem is litter. Our stay at Anantara Hotel meant we saw beach every day. Hotel cleaned it up each day but there were still plies of debris, eg wood and rubbish in heaps on beach. When you look into the water there is rubbish by the myriad and I'm not exaggerating. Plastic cups, bags, toys, bottles etc etc The pictures of pristine beaches in Seminyak are not accurate.", "I love it when I visit a place that is totally unique-one that doesn't remind me of anywhere else I've been. This was a tranquil, almost mystical experience. Swimming in the cold spring was a highlight of my trip. I had the entire pool to myself and could have stayed for hours. The children and other visitors were playing in the other pool with inner tubes; I was thrilled to be alone in my pool. Walking on the stepping stones in the water and stopping to watch the different colored Koi swimming around underfoot, hoping to be fed, was also a treat. I highly recommend a visit here while exploring in the Ubud area.", "So this gate gives you the Instagram worthy pictures but there is a line there. We waited over an hour and half for the local to get you that mirror image gorgeous picture. It's worth the visit. Please go early to avoid the line. There is no fee to enter but you have to give donation and 10,000 IDR of you don't have surong. Then there is line and you have to tip the local taking the shots. You just give them your cell phone plus the tip then all you hear is next pose.... You get about 3 poses. They usually do burst pictures so they will capture plenty. Go early", "Long drive but worth it - amazing views on the drive down. Great murals dedicated to gods - too big to even capture in photo!", "We were shocked at the amount of plastic and rubbish that is washed up on the beach in front of our accomodation in Seminyak. It looked like a land fill tip site. Every day teams of locals trawl through the rubbish sorting organic waste from plastic, chopping up driftwood the size of tree trunks with chainsaws and bagging up rubbish in plastic bin liners, piling it up on the sand dunes, only for it to be washed back into the ocean at high tide. I can't believe the hotels along the beach don't help with the rubbish removal. Time for big business to make a stand and say NO to plastic and commit to cleaning up this beach for the sake of the locals who rely on tourism for their livelihood. I won't be coming back to Seminyak.", "Beautiful sea beach with several restaurants which offer variety of cuisine options largely pan Asian. If you're a sea food fan, must try the live catch of the day where you get to pick up the fish of your choice and it's cooked fresh for you. Restaurants are open all day and evenings especially sunset are best.", "its a bit far from ubud but definitely needs to be visited. the place is amazingly beautiful. and if possible definitely take a boat ride too in the lake.", "Went here out of curiosity and to try the seafood. Arranged our friendly motorbike riders for transport which was an easy way to dodge the traffic. It's about 30 mins from Kuta. The number of tour buses here took my by surprise. Massive tour groups descending on the restaurants by droves. The seafood packages are astronomically priced. All live seafood if that pushes your buttons. But it was a no thanks from us. We found an out of the way spot right on the beach at 1/4 of the price. The King prawns were so tasty. Staff friendly but food took ages. (Usual for ) Don't even know the name of the place but there are hundreds to choose from. It was very windy that night so we braved it but still had a good time. Go have a look at this place but be prepared for the big tour groups.", "Because the beaches are tended to by private resorts they are combed and cleaned. There is a great open air massage place between Ayodya and the Hyatt resort grounds (near Ayodya watersports counter). Ask for Maria (numner 4), best full massage EVER! ", "Has one of the best fire dance with the open auditorium facing the sea. Great walk around the hill giving superb view of sun / sea and bountiful nature. Place is infested with many monkeys. Be careful with your eye wear, monkeys have a tendency to snatch them away.", "A small entrance fee is charged. Remember to see the very old ficus benjamina (tree). We were lucky to see two ceremonies during our visit. The place has a very special calmness. Difficult to park if you arrive by car. Very nice areas for photo shoots.", "The grounds & gardens that they have created in this sanctuary are magnificent, the board walk to the huge fig tree & waterfall are just beautiful.", "Beautiful places to have dinner. The timber fishing boats are quite majestic. Very relaxing atmosphere.", "This place is very nice and has a calming effect to it. If you can get a driver and he will be able to explain the history for you. Make sure you go in the morning as it is more peaceful and cool. We left at about 11 and the carpark was packed", "The sunset was pretty beautiful, not much to see there except for walking along the beach and the temple. I would not have came here except that my family wanted to as I thought it was slightly overrated. Our experience was also marred by a scam at a fruit juice shop in the complex. It was a Chinese fruit juice stall (you'll see Chinese words advertising advocado ice cream and smoothies). The Chinese owner was proactive in getting us to go in and was fervent in recommending the menu. However, she intentionally failed to tell us that her menu charges in Chinese Yuan instead of the local currency IDR. Imagine our shock when our bill turned out to be almost three times the normal rate in . We informed her that it was very expensive and we didn't know her currency was not local, and she plaintively ignored our comments. We felt deliberately misled by her. None of her local staff dared to bring us the bill, and she was the only one collecting orders and payments. We could have been more cautious with the menu, but we definitely did not expected to be charged a different currency from IDR. Please beware of this shop!", "I consider myself a bit of an expert on nice beaches. Seminyak is a great beach with nice sand. It's a very wide beach, and when the tide is out it can be 200 meters or more wide. There is no drop off, and the bottom is sandy. Great for surfing, body surfing and swimming. There are some rip currents when the surf is big, so pay attention to the flags. You can also rent chairs with umbrellas if you don't want to lay in the sand. Plenty of restaurants on the beach, and great for sunsets. I'd give it 5 stars,but… there is a definite problem with the amount of plastic garbage that washes up on the beach. And here's my suggestion - the government should take a portion of the entry tax they collect and hire people to pick up the beach. People work for very little in . Start on one end and just pick it up. With tourism seemingly the main industry in , I'm surprised they don't do a better job. And the hawkers can become a bit much as well. I mean, I don't really need a painting of an elephant or buddah.", "Beautiful garden complex with many, beautifully arranged water areas. Nice break to your visit in the valley or temples.", "Location is away from the hustle and bustle and is remote, that is to say that apart from the numerous local restaurants available on the beach (where the seafood is excellent), there is nothing else to do and if you are wanting a place to go for a drink to chill-out or a bar to listen to some music, well you can forget it as there is nothing around within walking distance;", "Unless you've never met an opportunistic baboon in an overly opportunistic tourist location, don't bother. Maybe I'm jaded by travels in and around Asia, but take this one with a grain of salt. Just ok at best.", "Nice place to spent time with my family and children, great attraction at 15:00 and nice water play for my children", "The Statue and view from the hill top is very good, remember to take umbrella and your camera, the sun block and slipper", "The view is totally super cool! first, we had to walk through some path like desert. So hot but in the end, we can see the Devil's Tears. The sound of the waves was so relaxing. and everytime there's this big waves which turned to fog, everybody was like \\WOAAAAA\\\". and that thing happened for like every 5 minutes hahaha\"", "Beach is ok. It's wide but busy. The seafood dinners on the other hand are such a rip off. Don't go for the by weight option whatever you do. What you get for the extortionate price is outrageous. The sunset was pretty but you don't have to go far for a beautiful sunset in . Ater clear would be our advice.", "For a beach surrounded by hotels and restaurants, it’d be unrealistic for you to think that it’d be a serene corner of the earth where you can find yourself. Realistically speaking, i would say that this beach is exactly what i expected, it was crowded, but it was within walking distance from the hotels, and was easy access of amazing seafood restaurants BY THE BAY FACING THE SUNSET. after rush hour, try to visit the restaurants and you’ll see its not that bad of a spot to be at. One pro, the sunset. I got me some awesome time lapses during golden hour The cons: its a high traffic beach Its saving grace: facing the sunset while having dinner and leaving when its dark Overall: i’ve seen worse The verdict: this is an acceptable beach", "Good clean beach with good surf on the doorstep of Seminyak. Tasty bars and cafe which supply beanbags if you buy a drink or food. Hawkers are good natured and no too aggressive ( just be polite, they're trying to make a living too) easy to hire surf or bogey boards and rips are ok. Clean water unlike Kuta.", "Had some great long walks along the beach. Great photos, especially those outriggers. A lot quieter and more relaxing than Kuta. No hawkers along the water's edge, but sellers are a bit pushy around the market area. Had a great meal on the sand one beautiful evening - wasn't cheap, but reasonable. The atmosphere was great.", "Much better beach than Kuta. Was clean and not that many hawkers. Great place to kick back and have a few Bitangs and grab some food. Nice sunset's also", "Not really a lot to see and do here. It is s very pretty temple and a good photo op. They have a couple shops for shopping and a restaurant. Also have peddle boat type thingys for rental. I didn't do this but I'm sure would have been a good view also.", "This place is definitely one of the most beautiful places in . When the sun shines brightly, the Indian ocean will look so majestic and blue. The sunset is amazing, too! Just be careful with some monkeys around there especially if you wear glasses, because they love breaking your glasses", "Shhhhh, don't tell anyone that Karang Beach is the BEST sunrise location in - ok! With the pagoda's and the local Indonesian Jakung Boats, there is enough for everyone. Yes, the word is already out, so you will have to get there before sunrise to get a good location amongst the hoards of photographers, but it's worth every effort!", "This place is extraordinarily beautiful especially when the sun sets in the evening. Dinner on the beach at one of many restaurants is worth it, wonderful experience", "very impresive nature. There you can see how ocean can be powerfull. Never seen anythin like that before.", "Splendid and tranquil! Worth going even though its a small place. Above the place there is a cafe with the views over the water palace. Great place for afternoon coffee.", "This beach is set up for domestic, Indonesian tourists, and there's clearly a plan to make it a major tourist destination with incredible amount of works on the incoming cliffs. The beachfront shops are very basic and the toilets squat. We discovered it by accident today when out on scooters. 15k each to enter on a bike.", "The tour is one of the best ones. The island has its own beauty. Our guide Mr. Manku Su was a very nice person and highly recommend to go with him.", "My first visit to and had no inclination of sightseeing or touring there. Found great reviews of The Cheapest Travel in . my questions were quickly answered and i booked an full day tour with them. Our driver promptly arrived at our hotel and we started our tour. Dewa our driver was very courteous and answered all our question about the tour and even the history of . His politeness, knowledge were on track and very helpful. He accompanied us on our tour and made sure we were comfortable as we entered the chosen places to visit. Dewa's caring and assistance made our tour a wonderful experience. I will definitely use this company again and hopefully have our driver Dewa again. i will highly recommend this company to all my friend and family visiting . Thank you Anantha and Dewa for your exemplanary", "Yes the view is amazing... BUT ... this place is very very dangerous. You have 100s of people on one thin path along the edge of the cliff. There is only a makeshift wooden fence tied together with string to stop you from falling. I would not recommend going. It's terrible that people are willing to take more and more tourists every day, but nobody is willing to take action to make the place safe for people. In addition there are monkeys up there running free which isn't ideal when you are so near to cliff edge.", "One of my favourites in . Good to do as a tour. There is also a nice botanic gardens close by. Apart from that there isn't much else close by.", "This place is really nice, the sound and experience of the waves crashing onto the rocks and blowing out was quite awesome. We seemed to get there as the crouds we dissipating which was nice. There was only us and about 10 people. So try getting there after around 3. Also if its been raining and it was pretty torrential on the day we went, it gets very muddy.", "Nothing fancy. The average beach. Sun chairs. Restaurants offering tourist (not so spicy) versions of nese dishes. Not very many tourists here in February 2018.", "Much has been written below and elsewhere about the fabulous water palace at Tirta Gangga, which is well worth the trip to see, appreciate and photograph in itself. We are regular visitors. But, in ignorance, few overseas visitors seem to bring their swimming gear and, as a result, miss out on what I consider to be the finest swiiming pool in the world! Where else can you swim in holy water which is so cool and enervating that your skin is zinging for hours afterwards? The upper swimming pool at the water palace is the one, with its own changing rooms, toilets, etc. It will cost you a measly IDR10,000 for access, but that will probably be the best investment you'll make in , and you will likely have the pool to yourself. Watch your footing as you enter the pool, as it can be slippery. Local legend has it that if you swim here on the evening of the full mooon, all your aches and pains will melt away. Worth a try! Go late in the day, when all the locals are using the lower swimming pool, and finish your visit off with a large icy beer at the delightful Tirta Ayu restaurant - which is a great place to eat as well.", "A beautiful setting that lends a feel of peace and calm. Expect to spend around 1.5 hours. Best to visit early (around 8AM or so) to avoid the crowds. Drive time from Ubud: approximately 1.5 hours - can increase sharply if later in the day. A pity that visitors aren't allowed to visit the inner sanctum.", "This place is so alive at sunset - from the locals, to the tourists to the vendors - it's just so buzzy! It's got a lovely view of the horizon and the airport. Get there before sunset and hop in to one of the seafood restaurants for a candlelit seafood dinner. You'll love it!", "Visited recently and got the guide from darma wayan! We opted for the longer trek via besakih temple. Fantastic views of the whole island of . Tough trek up AND down. Remember to bring warm clothings especially those who are afraid of cold. We had the guide Kiarana who was so caring and patient, offering food, water and even extra jackets!! Darma wayan have a team of nese people and I believe they are all professional based on this trek we had with them. They speak English rather well too. Wayan even offered to bring us to ubud on the way back to our hostel in kuta because we didn't get the chance to go there. But we were too exhausted after the trek and gave it a miss. I highly recommend them for their services! Contact wayan via whatsapp on +62 812 460 59004", "It's little interior of the Lembongan island but you can go via rental vehicle and it has signage as well so easy to access. It's nice photography place with sea view at higher elevated rock side. I'd not recommend for swimming because of the it's high current and there is no life guard as well. Few restaurants and villas are there to spend time at beach side.", "We really liked the place. Water was clear, many fish funny to watch, nice statues and beautiful garden with flowers. But the place was a bit crowded, everyone taking pictures and stopping...I dont like this. Maybe in the morning could be better. Entrance fee is reasonable price.", "beachfront seafood grilled restaurant which is have good view, nice place for family or couples, really enjoy seafood grilled food with best taste and good value for money, recommended to everyone", "It's a tourist spot, beach is clean and sunset view is great. You can see the lights of four season resort villa at one end and another end with airport. Seafood there is expensive (compare to other places in ), and really too many restaurants to differentiate good food. Suggest to have light dinner with white wine (or Bintang beer) to enjoy the great view. And proceed to other place for full dinner :)", "beers at the beach enjoying the sunset. what can be better? food! there are many restaurants with tables right on the sand. And what can be even better? these restaurants serve seafood!", "If you are looking for amazing views.. this is the place. I suggest going in the evening. We went in the afternoon and the heat was unbearable. Becareful of the monkeys, they are quite agressive in snatching things.Full of tourist. If you are not getting there through a tour, I suggest getting there via Bluebird taxi company and getting them to wait for you while you explore the area. No online transport services(grab, gojek) dare to go in due to the strong existence of local taxis(they cost 5 times more).Kecak dance is worth a try(not my thing cause I heard it can get really crowded).", "Worth the visit for sunset and kecak dance. Was warned about monkeys but they were a no show. Spectacular view of the sea and sunset!", "We went to for the duration of three weeks. Ubud was amazing bat Seminyak Beach is just very cool. Take your scooter and visit different places along the coatsline. Cool clubs and nice litte foody places... I do love a sundowner on this beach. Yes. Due Covid19 we unfortunately won`t be able to travel for a while. Keep this lovely island in your heart and just have a look at your photos over and over again. See you soon. ", "Fabulous place to watch the sun go down, see a few planes coming and going at the airport, enjoy a delicious seafood dinner. We did this for the last night of our honeymoon, and were very pleased. Can get very busy at the waters edge when the sun starts to set so snap 'empty' shots when you have the chance. We have a lot of other tourists in ours!", "A must do. Beer and food is reasonably priced. Watch out for the people trying to sell you stuff on the beach when you're sitting in your bean bag... found it easiest to so no thank you politely then not say anymore. And don't forget your insect repellant. A wonderful evening and a trip highlight ✨✨✨", "Had some great waves here and hung out for sunset a few times at some of the warungs on the beach. relaxing!", "If you are in , don't miss this BEAUtiful temple. We went their on a scooter from Kuta and loved the entire journey. I'd say try it! Beware of the monkeys though :)", "We went as a family of 8 with 2 babies. The setting is iconic at sunset and hence the ambience is what everyone goes for. It was great fun with a live band moving around the tables on the sand. The food I thought was overpriced and not served very well as the table top was crowded and the lighting poor. However if you have never been it is another high.", "Very clean beach in a lovely scenic setting, no selelrs on the beach which was a great bonus, sunset is amazing", "It's not white sand , I would say it is a golden sand . It's a very nice quite sandy beach not crowded . I recommend this beach to those who love to be relaxed.", "Another beach but famous for its Sunset in evening. Though we may not that view every day due to weather conditions. If you come for a walk and have a coconut water and/or corn cob. One of the good places to do that. If you planning to come for Seafood dinner. Good idea. You will get table right at the beach. But be ready- seafood produce is not that great quality. Though taste will be good. Price will exorbitantly high. Your driver will push you to some restaurant because they get their cut. At the end feel scammed.", "Stayed at Jimbaran for a week and it is amazing how the beach comes to life as the sun is due to set around 6.30 pm Restaurants lining the bay start to set up rows of tables and seats from around 3 pm on the beach itself in anticipation of the hundreds arriving. The bay is huge and you can walk along the shore right up to where the runway eats out into the sea for the airport. Nice to sit in one of the many restaurants nearer to the airport to watch the endless flights taking off and departing. The earlier part of our week the beach was shocking you really were stepping over and around rubbish washed ashore and I mean huge piles of plastic bottles, discarded empty toothpaste tubes and a myriad of other horrible items. In some sections of the beach it was stacked up high to form bonfires and a lady working as a waitress in one of the beach restaurants told me they need to burn the rubbish that is washed ashore and sometimes a boat comes and removes it. I’ve never seen anything like it. It wasn’t nice walking on the waters edge as items would wrap around your ankles which made my skin crawl. A few days later the first half of the beach was really clean - where did all that rubbish go! The fish restaurants look very different from the roadside compared to the beach side and some not that clean at all. We did see cockroaches and a rat near and within a restaurant so I wouldn’t choose to eat here. Worth a visit", "The beach was clean this time of year. Lots of restaurants where we go. Champlung is our favourite. nese are all pleasant.", "One of the best place not to be missed when visiting . The beautiful lakes with lots of fishes in it made the place even more interesting. Good place to take snap shots especially in the lake.", "Amazing beach view in southern part of .enjoy your beautifull sunset and romantic dinner place on the beach.its a small fisherman village where many seafood resto standing alon the beach.", "We had a beautiful romantic family dinner! There are so many places to eat, all along the entire beach but our driver took us straight to the restaurant he knew also had chicken etc so that our 3 children would be catered for too and it was just superb! Of cause it is expensive for so you wouldn't eat there every night but it's one of the MUST DO, been there done that experiences. And after all, when travelling with young children Mum and Dad deserve a lovely adult dinner too :) The service was great and quick, food delicious and fresh, servings generous and view and location the best. Get there early to get a front table closer to the water and that way when the kids have finished eating they can play in the sand and not bother anyone else. The entertainment was great and the local singers who come to you table and take requests and serenade you lots of fun! Even if they didn't know the Wiggles! They picked an Aussie song to sing us, 'Working class man'. We also were able to let off fireworks we had purchased in Sanur which ended the night beautifully!", "Romantic dining on the beach (beautiful) or you go to the fish amrket and buy your fresh dinner, make it grill on the other side of the street !", "This is a must visit site in . We arrive approximately 5pm and got a nice sunset view. It was low tide and we got to walk on the mouldy rocks. Stunning view.", "Make sure you hit the beach before sunset, they are amazing. We enjoyed watching the waves crashing and the odd surfer too. Beach front bars were very popular at that time of day.", "Nice temple with nice scenery. i'm using uniquedriver.com for my tour in and i'm feel really safe because the driver is really profesional, you should using uniquedriver.com too if you holiday in , and the best part is uniquedriver.com is worth for the money. Unique Driver is Everything, Your Complete Service Travel Agent, We are one of the best tour in , we provide always the best service for our customers, because your pleasure is our satisfaction.", "Big tourist attraction for foreigners and locals. Nice gardens to walk round. Go later in the day when you can go down on the beach and walk round and see the Indian Ocean with its big waves. It gets very busy near sunset though, so the traffic is very busy. Although it gets very busy, it feels very calming.", "Awesome! Overly crowded with tourists but if you can be adventurous then it's easy to avoid the herds of nerds with their cameras :) We went for the sunset which was to die for. We didn't stay for the dance as we were told by a local we are staying with that it was not worth it. GLAD WE DIDNT! it is worth going here for the sunset alone. Watch out for the monkeys, we watched a tourist get too close and the monkey jumped on her face and stole her glasses. Just don't act like an idiot and they will leave you alone!", "We really enjoyed going to the beach yesterday afternoon for a quick swim. The beach in front of our villas was really clean with broken shells and sand mixed together to walk on. There are sun Lou hers all along the beachfront which you can either use as part of your resort or hire for the day for about $2.50. Aud. there are a few people asking if you want tout a massage but they are ok, tell them you don't want it and they go away. Going again to the beach today for a $6aud one hour massage. hope it's good.", "We did a day trip to Canggu Beach & loved it BUT walking to buy lunch we saw a great rate at a money exchange booth on the roadside (big mistake).. 3 men were running it & after I counted the money twice & placed it on the counter while they asked if we had small change.... Obviously while we were looking in our bags the guy behind the counter took a heap of money from the pile I had counted without us seeing!! When we got home we counted & were missing a lot of the money! We were back in Ubud & no receipt either which wouldn't have mattered anyway! Our day was ruined & our trust totally gone! We warn others in the area... It was just a wooden makeshift 'office'on the side of the road... Be careful! Not far from the beach.. LHS heading away from the beach", "Close to bars and hostels, this beach is the most touristic one on the island. I guess a must see but it would be the shame to stop only to this one as for me this was not the best! This beach is great is you are looking for activities like surf lessons, bars, etc... but it can be sometimes very dirty with plastic packagings... ", "We discovered a few beautiful beaches while taking a tour around uluwhutu on the scooter and this beach was one of them...well worth the trip", "Well.. short story. 60k rupia entry fee per head incl kids over 13 just for starters at the 3 lame gateway drive through plus the parking fee of course. Walk past the pesty stall owners trying to sell you this and that, the bus loads of Chinese tourists and even more stall's with enormous rip off pricing you may reach an open area were one could go rockfishing instead of the ledge to have a view over a rock in the surf with a small resemblance of a build temple. Postcard cliche? Nope far from it. Just a black weathered rock with growth on it. Now you in ore exposed to the 5 to 8 local photographer pesting you for a pic on a hefty charge. Done?... walk back pass the shops now. Feel like ice cream or a walk to the toilet for the missus. No problem all there, also drinks and nick nack's. Magnum ice cream 6 bucks, the whole in the ground dunny is 2 dollars, we walked. So folks. Do your numbers before arrival and bring your own stuff. Watching the surfers did more for me than visiting this rock in the surf. It is a typical tourist ripp off. If the tide is half way there ate local guides to walk you across for the usual - riceonforeheadblessing- into the little alcove beneath the lot. Seen a lot of temples on . This was the least attractive and to my believes worst of all of them. We won't be back ever", "We really enjoyed our visit and it's well worth going to. We got a local tour guide who was very knowledgeable and funny.", "Not losing its charm as a fishing village....its still is with heaps of fishing boats around....but with lots of tourist and shops around. With tourist comes lots of ahops and restaurants as well.", "Nice place and worth the ride there. Spent the day there and went swimming and just hung out. Recommend you spend a day there", "It’s a cute way to spend an hour but don’t know if I’d ever do it again. I went in the middle of the day - would reccomend going first thing to avoid the big crowds", "When you are in , its worth visiting this place after a day trip as the sun set view from this spot is very nice. Also the kecak dance show is also available at this place. However please be aware of the monkeys and make sure you don't display any shiny objects, sun glasses, food packet etc", "We are pretty spoiled in Australia & New Zealand for the cleaniness of our beaches. Unfortunately, the beaches we went to in Seminyak were full of rubbish & a bit smelly in places. Really takes away from the experience. However, we did enjoy a nice sunset which was lovely, and the photos couldn't pick up the rubbish!", "We went there on a Sunday morning. After 7 years living in , we finally decided to check out this famous spot. We drove all the way from Seminyak with our car and it took us around 1 hour and 20 minutes. We arrived at around 8am. The place was so peaceful and quiet... We were taking some pictures when a super nice nese guy asked us if we wanted to go on the lake with a boat. He was super funny and spoke perfectly french. He took hundreds of pictures for us to make sure we had plenty of memories... Such a lovely experience.", "The beach gives a soothing and cool effect. Food is nice. Restaurant staff is very kind. I asked them to buy me slippers and they responded very warmly. However, due to beach the cleanliness of restaurant is not maintained. Washrooms were not cleaned. The inside of the restaurant had smell of raw seafood.", "Seminyak, kuta, legian and many other beaches in are pretty much the same! Extremely dirty! Its sad that no one cares about it! Tourist should help by not littering and locals should keep it cleaner and remind the tourists too! Many beach bars will have beaches chairs which is good so you don't have to laid down on the sand!", "Please please please clean the rubbush from this area. It is heartbreaking. I spent my last wonderful day on lembongan litter-picking around this area. I picked 8 bins/black bags full of rubbish and barely made a dent. PLEASE CONSIDER THE ENVIRONMENT BEFORE THROWING YOUR BOTTLES AND STRAWS ON THE FLOOR OF THIS PARADISE ISLAND.", "I was stunned when I walked over to Seminyak Beach from my hotel, expecting to take a beautiful picture and instead found the beach covered in garbage. There seemed to be a lot of clean up efforts going on, but it looked really dismal. Shame on people for destroying such a beautiful place!", "If you haven’t been here for dinner you haven’t been to . Eating a seafood dinner while the water is lapping at your feet. The bbq is smoking up the bay and the planes are landing in the distance. You just have to do it! In the day an equally good beach with small waves makes it ideal to take children to play or to sunbath. Not massively crowded.", "Beautiful mountain, this place make you feel free, and the weather very cold, if the night i suggest you stay in your hotel/guest house wkwkwk", "Spacious family room. Very helpful check in staff for our complicated check in. So impressed by Sebastian and crew re food options and service. Breakfast is the bomb", "We went to for two weeks and spent amazing time on this beautyful island. We spent some time on Sanur beach, one day in the hotel pool and about five days traveling. For me two weeks was enough time to stay. We went to Nusa Lembogna and Gili Trawangan for one night. This island is amazing. It is must go if you are in . We spent great time traveling around the island with the best tour guide ever. He was our taxi driver and our tour guide at once. He showed us a lot of places also these not very popular for tourists. He knows where to go, what to see and where to eat. His advices were priceless. We saived a lot of time, nerves and money traveling with him. is amazing place but you need to watch your money. You can pay totally different prices for the same stuff or services. If you visit Sanur you can find him calling/ texting to Wayan +6285723323615. He speaks english very well. He is a great and kind guy. Hope you can explore with him and have a lot of fun. Wish you the best holidays in the same as we had 🙂", "Unfortunately alot of rubbish gets washed up with the tide. Its a constant battle for the ladies collecting the flotsam. You can get a good cheap massage however!", "Beaches of Cuta and Seminyak are totally unswimmable due to the filth and debris in the water. Disgusting objects are everywhere and this area should be avoided. The beach vendors are a huge bother and the constant harrasment drives one up the wall - some even become aggressive if you ignore them! All in all, was a complete dissapointment and the traffic is unbearble.", "Lovely place to visit. Very pretty. We ate at the restaurant inside the water temple. Very nice. Our kids are 8 and 10 and loved it.", "the ladies hound you and don't say you will come back another day unless you mean it because they don't forget and they don't forget your name. once you buy something from them they will leave you alone but hey they are trying to make a living. I recommend you go to Hardy's supermarket first and check out the downstairs stalls to see how much you should pay. i bought a sarong for ten dollars at sanur beach markets and then saw the same one for about four dollars but at the end of the day what's money to us westerners .....", "The bay is beautiful, but start at the fish market end, opting to BBQ your purchase at an adjacent shack for a small price. Then walk the jetty to see the fish boats, and then stroll along the beach/bay. It's a beautiful spot - see our pics as evidence :)", "The bay is very famous for tourist . Along the coast, there are a lot of star rated hotels. Including Four Seasons, Intercontinental, Le Meredien and so on. They are famous for the seafood night with some nese dance performance. Highly recommended ..", "Despite negative reviews below (dianapop86) of the blowhole, it is safe and a gr8 attraction for the Nusa Dua beach area. There is a path provided and handrails so there is no danger if you stay on the path. Common sense would tell you this. Of course there will be danger if you are on the rocks when the wave comes in!!! Totally recommended with no element of danger at all", "Lovely quiet bit of beach to the south, by the hotels. To the north there are a lot of fast boats to various islands. Many restaurants to choose from. Unfortunately it is one of those places where, if someone sees you even glance sideways at a menu, they will chase you down, begging you to come in. I wanted to book a boat to the Gili Islands, and went to two places advertising such a trip. The first place was telling me that it was a very long crossing (but wouldn’t tell me how long, despite my repeatedly asking), and tried to sell me other trips. The second place couldn’t tell me anything about the crossing they were advertising, nor when there would be someone there that could. Someone overheard me asking about the Gilis, and called to his friends on the street, who then surrounded me, trying to get me to go into a specific store, where they could do a deal. I walked on, running the gauntlet of all the cab drivers standing around, asking me if I needed transport. Too much pressure, I don’t think I’ll be back.", "Great for families, plenty of choice for eateries. Had pizzas and cocktails served to us whilst lounging on bean bags under umbreallas! Clean.", "becarefull if you wearing glasses and playing with monkey here. they often take it from you and you cant take it back. i goes there at 5pm, actually for \\kecak\\\" dance. and its a very enjoyable performance for me..\"", "Lots of beach bars and restaurants, good service and umbrellas and loungers easy to get, surf schools and surf board hire. Go for walks, swim or wait for the sunset parties. Music, beach soccer, volleyball, or watch the planes land on the island! Could be cleaner and dog owners should be made to pick up after their own dogs.", "We went here for sunset and low tide and it was awesome. Relaxing having a few bintangs watching the sunset and waves crash...awesome!", "We thoroughly enjoyed our 4 night stay at the Double Six. We paid close to $3500 AUD for our stray and found our time there enjoyable. Our room was the ocean facing and the views were excellent. The Plantation restaurant was incredible and the balcony booths we reserved for the night ensured excellent views while we dined. Highly recommend.", "walk more than 1 hour from 03am and we arrived on top arround 05.30am, finally we saw the sun coming, its really sunrise, my first experience with my couple, so beautiful", "Get a table before 6.00 pm to enjoy the sunset ! The restaurants on the south are more \\smoky\\\" than on the norh side.\"", "We did not stay at this hotel but tried a few things at different hotels along the beach stretch including massages , dining , bars and buffets. We were in for a total of 10 days . We tried 6 spas and at the Nusa Dua spa we hands down received the worst massage experience ever . The lighting was horrible , relaxing music too loud , room was not clean , the two ladies that gave my husband and I massages clearly rushed through the process and didn't care . The lady who did mine got to my head and all she did was scratch !!!!! The oils smelt horrible we had to shower and send our clothes to laundry once we got back to our hotel . We paid for an hour each and totally regretted the experience and wished we had just gone back to Sofitel and paid double the cost like we had done the previous day but get good service !! On the brighter side , their tamarind restaurant by the beach is really good . Management , hopefully you look into this and make some changes to improve the experience of your guests !!", "Went to Seminyak and stayed at the RoyaB Beach for a week. The beach was a disgrace covered in filth and apart from a couple of hotels trying but losing, there was no pick up of the piles of stinking garbage mounting up on the beach. I have never seen a beach that was so trashed and no one seemed to care.", "Amazing!!! It was packed yet so well organised at the same time. Guides time management was perfect and claim wasn’t to tough due to the support of the guides. Well done guys!!!", "A tide line of rubbish stretching from Seminyak to Kuta with dogs fouling on top of the trash. When it gets windy more rubbish blows in from Java, which covers the beach in bottles and plastic.", "It is cooling and pretty, water features with nese accents and a place to feed the huge fish, lounge around and have a nice picnic. Hare Krishna followers walked and chanted around the space while we were there which added some touristic value for us. If in the area worth it to drop by for a laid back afternoon", "We've been there to see beautiful sunset and kecak dance. Unfortunately ticket of kecak dance was sold out that day so I recommend to buy ticket in advance time. And there are many monkeys .they try to steal your belongings so becareful! My husband was almost lost his glasses. But anyway we saw nice beautiful sunset. That was worthy thing.", "His stunning garden, designed to emulate a traditional Hindu one, is worth a drive, if you're staying in CandiDasa or another location in eastern . The diversity of plant life will astound you. Also, the sacred waters are open to everyone for a swim. The surrounding rice paddies are equally stunning. You can have lunch at any of the several restaurants which surround the garden.", "Don't bother trying to snorkel as the water is very cloudy through sand disturbance. It is a very clean area to be as the hotels that sit on the beach have regular clean up crews.", "Frindly hawker free local beach - this is where local families go on days off Great views food choices far from the Kuta crowd", "From the port you can rent a motorbike for 70 rupias and bike to all the attractions in the island. I did not how to use a scooter, this day I learned. It was super fun saves a lot of money. The road has a lot of holes but if you drive cautiously you will get there. A lot of different photospots", "Absolutely beautiful! So tranquil and in keeping with the natural surroundings. A Royal Retreat it was and now enjoyed by everyone. Swim in the pools during the full moon for everlasting youth and health", "I can't believe how much crap there is on this beach - mostly plastics. Sometimes you'd see people scraping it up, but not enough to make much of a difference. Having stayed in Sanur a couple of times previously, where the beaches are pretty immaculate, this came as a nasty shock. Also, not good for swimming as the currents are strong. Good for surfers though - nice breaks.", "Initially the private gardens of the King of Karangasem. It is now open to the public and definitively worth visiting. Water features abound in the midst of mush tropical flora. Walking over the steping stones inside the large Koi pond is a must!", "It's a charming place, with a nice nese vibe and a relaxing feeling. A visit would not take more than an hour, unless you stop in the restaurant inside the complex. There are also swimming pools if you want to refresh! Way nicer than other places around Ubud.", "The beaches of are awful and this one is no different. They are lowest common denominator tourist traps. The beach itself is dirty and polluted with garbage everywhere. If it rains or the wind blows onshore they seriously become like an garbage tip and you have to actually step over mountains of plastic. It's very sad to see the effect tourism has had here. It's kind of weird because millions of tourists come here, they sit there watching the sun set over the sea and they lounge about on the beach as though they don't even see the garbage. There is also polluted water that seriously smells like sewerage flowing into the ocean and kids play in it!! I'm from Australia and fortunately our beaches are still pristine paradise so I just don't see the attraction of Kuta and seminyak etc. I suppose some people live in some freezing grey part of Europe or some massive high rise in a polluted city and so for them just to see the ocean is an amazing expereince even if it is a filthy sewer. This beach is also lined by deck chairs which you must pay for if you want shade because they have built over where all the trees used to be. The guys who own the deck chairs will try to charge you ridiculous amounts of money but the going rate is about 50,000 per person. All along here from seminyak and further north there are Bars and warungs. They all play really loud music to drown out the neighbouring bars. We were going to eat dinner there and found the entire experience really annoying so we had one beer and left. I like music with dinner but I don't like it blasting and I don't like to hear 3 different musics from all directions. These bars also seem to be populated with pretentious people staring at their smart devices and taking selfies particularly 'la Plancha'. You're better off buying some bin tangs and go further up where there are no bars and enjoy the sunset on a towel with some quiet.", "We go there on every family holiday to . The seafood restaurants are amazing, the kids can play and the parents enjoy the sunset and the food. Will be back for sure", "don't go to the first restaurant when you enter the beach, the last and second last are better and cheaper", "Surely the most beautiful spot in , I have stayed here at least 28 times. I love this view over the bay, watching the locals on their boards, watching the fishing boats go and come, watching the planes land and take off. Superb Seafood Restaurants, happy people, stunning email surrounds. What's not to love.", "Its very nice place with beautifull view of the sea and its very large. Admission is ok. ( I think that it was 30.000, but i'm not sure).", "Ten minutes leisurely walk from the Marriott where we were staying. Crowded every evening with people socialising and watching the sun set.", "At first i was hesitate to go here as it is quite far from Kuta. But since the view is way so mesmerizing with greener trees and the blue ocean, it will be remembered forever. Since i took a tour guide (local called them as supir meaning the driver) , he just drove us all the way from our accomodation from Kuta to Pandawa Beach to here - Tanah Lot. Next thing i know when we reach there, our Supir gave us a purple sarong to wear, as symbol of respecting the place. Before entering in, please remember to keep all your belonging including spectacle in your bag and keep the food away as the monkey is there watching you. As we continue walking our path to the show, we took a selfie or two - of beautiful scenery all over the temple. Since we reach there quite late, we made move quickly to the show and we are lucky to get the middle row seating. They will handover to you a paper explaining about the show - just in case you dont understand. As the show go on, so was the sun. When jt is sunset, the show have reach the climax, the white monkey run all over the audience to greet you. Very entertaining show. I am glad to witness the show. I hope you will too.", "Ulundanu temple is one of beautiful temple in , and very good for take photo, with a beautiful panoramic and accompanied by the air is very cool when taking pictures, along the way to Ulundanu we can see lots beautiful place...like wanagiri hidden hill, Handara gate,tanah lot temple etc More information contact WhatsApp:+6281236263108", "One of the nicest Water Palaces we visited on this trip. It is well worth the drive band there are other temples nearby that is also worth seeing.", "If you are visiting 's north coast around Candidasa or Amed you should definitely stop in to see these amazing water gardens. Really impressive and well preserved historical site in .", "Sanur beach has lovely scenery and is a more tranquil respite from the throbbing shopping mall Kuta has become. Snorkeling, while possible, is not the best here, as the water is polluted with trash and unidentifiable floating items. Many businesses in the area are required to charge 10-20% tax that goes directly to the Indonesian government, but it is clear not much of that sizable profit goes back into helping either the local nese sustain themselves or their land in an ecologically sustainable fashion. Very troubling. Tread softly while in , and try to find a trash can to dispose of your waste.", "The beach is crowded but nothing like seeing the sun set in the ocean. Yes of course you will have better choices to see the beach at Gili islands or in uluwatu. But the beach wasn't dirty just crowded.", "Well worth the drive!! It is stunning and so peaceful. There are fish and you can buy food to feed them before you enter but it isn't really necessary - standing on the pillars and watching them swim around is tranquil enough. I would definitely recommend going.", "Beautiful place to visit. Nice view of the mountains. Beautiful plants and flowers. We suggest that you take a guide so you can learn the history of the place. It was not crowded during our visit. The guide costs 50,000 rupiah, not bad there were 4 of us. We took a lot of pictures. The restaurant outside the garden was below average and more expensive than most restaurants in .", "This probably isn't a well warranted review, based on experience, but here goes! We walked to Seminyak Beach from our villa in the Jalan Kunti 1 area (near to Deli), the first night we arrived to . We've been here a month - give or take - and I have not returned. Early evening, and it's about a 20 minute, winding walk through the streets of Grosinyak to get there. We arrive to find, not so much a beach, but more akin to a newly started landfill. Plastic, garbage, washed up debris of all sorts, littering the beach and floating in the water. Not exactly a Kodak moment! And yet - swimmers, surfers and sun worshipers galore! I guess it's that \\when in Rome\\\" mentality? (I'd rather just go to Rome!) Oh wait! I lie! We did walk the beach a second time during a pouring rain storm, which was a million times better as there were only a handful of folks around, and clean-up crews were hard at work which was great to see, but limited to the beach-fronts of the fancy hotels. My concern on that day - what the hell is hiding in that grey water that flows from the klongs - directly in to the sea??? Shameful!\"", "One of the best places to see the Sunset. The beach is beautiful with a lot of restaurants with tables on the sand where you can eat sea food for a good price.", "It's absolutely worth the visit. It's cheap, it's beautiful, it's monkeys everywhere. I can't think of a reason to not go.", "Dinner on the beach, deceptively pricey and cold by the time that drag the platters to your table from the kitchen.", "We'd been before to Sanur beach and never before had we seen so much trash. The ocean is filling up with garbage and there had been a big wind one day and the trash was 3 feet deep all along the beach. It took 3 days for the majority of the beach to be cleaned up so going for a swim in the water during that time meant wading through lots of debris and garbage. The hotels along the beach do get out and clean daily but there was so much out there that it took a while to get rid of it. Even after 3 days some areas still had plenty of trash. They also need garbage cans along the beach for people to put their trash in. Unfortunately the entire area is becoming more and more filled with ocean trash. BIGGEST problem all the plastic bottles from water people are using both locals and tourists. Think and bring a reusable container to help with this problem. It is so sad to see all the trash. The beach is nice when there is little trash but when you get a big wind you need to be prepared to wade through it to get to the water.", "Beware of the monkeys here.Smart thieves,I should say.Besides them this places offers an excellent photographic option for sunset and Indian Ocean.There is a show that makes this place worth a visit besides the sunset.Avoid the rainy season to miss the entertainment and view.", "The sunset was beautiful and it was nice to have dinner watching the sun go down. The restaurants are all a little over priced and the beach is extremely polluted. The restaurants should pull together and clean it up. Unlikely to revisit.", "Walked along the foreshore and all you could see was a plastic tide. When are they going to realise that plastic cups of water they drink end up in the ocean!! Five star reports all facing the ocean and all you can see is plastic at the high tide mark. Why aren't the resorts paying for this rubbish to be collected and take down away and buried not burned. I've been to Sanur a dozen times and this is the worst pollution I have seen. I certainly won't be swimming in the ocean and I feel for the sea life that's probably choking to death on the plastic tide.", "Beautiful beach The locals were very polite. The food was delicious and at reasonable prices. I suggest it for a romantic dinner on the sand watching the sunset", "We had a beautiful clear day so the views were amazing. The trip from Canggu was long but our driver took us to many amazing places along the way.", "We really enjoyed our visit here. The temple is beautiful and cool, a happy place with lots of people from all over the world enjoying the magnificent scenery. Of course we had the offer of a local guide, but no-one seemed to bothered that we prefer to explore this beautiful complex alone and everyone was very friendly with no hassles. A great drive on a scooter from Candidasa as you go through the interesting and pretty town of Amlapura. Very scenic. Don't miss this place, it's beautiful!", "It is very new beach & have an entrance fee. Water is crystal clear. You can have a small boat ride to reach an area which is almost an island type strip in the sea. For an Indian like me it is very good feeling that this area is dedicated to five Pandwas of hindu mythology & have their big carving on cliff mountains. . Vinod Tandon Delhi", "its quite and not much people when we are there, so it very nice. the water is so blue with such a strong waves.", "Only a short drive from Denpasar. It offers a long stretch of white sandy beach. Go there early to get a good spot and to avoid the crowd. Access to the beach was recently opened to car by cutting through a rocky hill and the area is still under development with many building sites.", "I did not expect to enjoy this as much as I did. The grounds were exceptionally tidy and although we felt a little inundated by all the sellers as we arrived, once inside it was our own perfect paradise. We visited on a rather busy day but never felt squished, rushed or in a hurry to move on. Great place to take some photos and enjoy the sunshine. Can't wait to take my kids back here!", "I enjoyed watching the \\tears\\\" more than watching a beautiful sunset nearby. I decided to come back there the next day to enjoy it more. If you get lucky, you can see some beautiful rainbow(s) there as I did. And also I saw several (poor) turtles got stucked swimming on big waves, and I was so happy to see that! (I don't really know if those turtles were got stucked there or was that their habit or something). I think it's a must to see. Just be careful as it can be slippery there and you can get wet from the water splash.\"", "Great place to go to get away from the hustle and bustle and shopping. need a minimum of 2 hours. Do yourself a favour and have a swim there. The cool watery is so nice. Slimy under foot because although the spring water is cold, the ground is warm which lets the slime grow. so deep though it doesn't worry you. Just don't slip getting in! enjoy the sights too. Take your camera!", "So the infamous heavens gate is worth the visit ! Its not only about getting that famous Instagram photo that we have all seen and has brought so many people here only to find out there’s more to the photo than meets the eye. Our friend Agung @ driverseminyak.com took us to many great places on this day trip and I happily walked away with an iconic photo !! Get there early as it can be quite a long wait...", "We didnt have the best experience. The food is very over priced and we found the fish to be very dry. Also the front of the restuarants look really dirty from the front and smell quite bad, the really fishy smell. However the Sunset was beautiful and the beach looked stunning at night as you looked along and could see tonnes of Tea light candles lighting it up", "Sanur Beach, one of the famous beach in .. many retire guest like to come here because this beach was not likely like KUTA or LEGIAN beach.. The wave is not big, so surfer will just skipped this beach.. I like this beach because i like to eat some hand made food by local. some of them sell pork Satay, fish satay.. all is freshly made.. The taste also not bad..", "The beach is strewn with garbage..so dissapointing. There is sunset dinners offered all along the beach but if you don't like seafood then you're better off watching the sunset elsewhere.", "Not a bad place for sunset but dinner was overpriced compared to Kuta Beach. Quality of food was not too bad but way over priced as you are paying for the sunset view not the food. All in all though the service was great and dinner on the beach was enjoyable.", "Is a beautiful place,fresh air and the best place I like it in , but why all visitor must pay for using toilet,what all traveler paid for idr 30.000/person.", "Its a very tourist spot with lots of seafood restaurants. Food is okay but a good place to relax and end your day with a group of friends.", "Lovely place for water sports and relaxation. Be sure to bargain with sport vendors. The corn is amazing!", "It is nice place, little overcrowded, but not disappointing. Few restaurants inside however several kilometers back to Denpasar there are better places for lunch.", "protected from ruff surf by a reef, this beach is very safe for swimming and sun bathing. Some small sections of the beach are dirty and crowded, but for the most is clean, scarcely occupied, and well maintained with lounge chairs and umbrellas (50K IDR), you can order food and drinks. Lots a restaurants and warungs for a quick lunch or drink. I like cause is more relax than Kuta, and less pretentious than Legian or Seminyak. ", "I have been coming to for a number of years. I always enjoy the ocean and the beaches, and Seminyak is one of my favourites. The beach is long, and the sea looks amazing. However, the issue of plastic pollution on the beach is really starting to get bad. Twice a day we would walk 3 or 4 km down the beach and we would pick up at least 100 plastic straws, empty water bottles, individual mint wrappers, bottle tops etc etc. I implore the local authorities to make more of an effort to keep these beaches clean and plastic free, otherwise tourism will start to decline. Nobody likes to lie on a beach coated in plastic rubbish. Employing some designated beach cleaners is the first step. In summary, it’s a beautiful beach, but it needs some urgent action to keep it that way. If you’re on the beach, and see plastic rubbish, be a good person and pick it up.", "Extremely beautiful gardens and temple very busy but well worth stopping and having a look, great photos opportunities. Overall happy with our visit", "Got Wayan Tatoo to take us around. Find him on facebook: Wayan Tattoo Driver Tour Service. He took us to the beach and around town for a very cheap price and then to the airport. What a nice young man! His phone is +6285738074997 or email him at wayantattoo@yahoo.com. Help this guy out as he is young and giving it a fair go!", "The blow holes are awesome - but they are insanely dangerous. People are taking selfies and not even watching the hectic ocean around them. We were cringing as so many tourists were standing on the wet rocks as the waves smash, blowing up water in all directions. The tour guides need to keep people back a bit, as well as have warning signs visibly around. Some rope and life rings are needed too. There have been many deaths and near deaths here - just due to people being careless. Please be careful and aware of your surroundings.", "Pretty busy with families both visiting and working there, lots of boats coming in and out for ferry across to the islands. A fair amount of food and drink places and the usual vendors so expect some hassle. Sun in the morning and less so afternoon and evening. Reasonably clean but not combed.", "We loved visiting this place as part of a day tour. It was very refreshing to swim in the pool- remember your cossies!!", "Another great place to watch the sunset in the west......very popular and the beach was quite dirty....seafood was good bit not great! they tend to overcook in ....fixed price for all the restaurants which is good....", "Beautiful scenery and a great photo spot. Dont need much time here, just a short stop from Dream Beach to enjoy Devil's Tears and off you go", "We were there in march and stayed in puri Santrian. The beach in front of it was clean, but water is murky and there was a lot of seaweed. No garbage was in the water.", "No word can tell the beauty, must witness this place and will instantly take my breath away each time I come. Too bad it is commercialize heavily, and after a young coconut and a pizza, the bartender is not too happy if we keep the seat and do not order further....I come here for the view, the gentle breeze of wind, and the gentle pat of sea water waves on my feet, and to soothes my eyes from business letters & reports.....what a treat..", "This is by far the best view we've seen in Indonesia. The view of the Indian ocean from the cliff is simply amazing. Best place to get photographs specially for couples. The only negative is it's extremely crowded and you really need to beware of the monkeys there.", "the beach of seminyak is surprisingly clean. i loved it there since there arent as many tourist and local people there as in Kuta. I was less bothered here by locals trying to sell stuff. I took surfing classes and succeded quiet well. I guess everywhere in the South of you will find really good surfing teachers.", "Very beautiful place. One of the cleaner beaches in . I stayed at a resort just down from a public area and it was so beautiful. Strong current in that area I don’t know if I would think to swim there.", "Our hotel had lounge chairs reserved for guests but other lounger chairs were available for 100,000 rup per person for as long as you wanted. Stunning clean beach, we loved it. No hawkers just a peaceful day in paradise.", "This Beach is nice but you will find much better ones in like in Padang Bai. Good is that you will find shops and restaurants around.", "This is located on lake shore and really very beautiful. Defiantly i can say its a must visit place when you are in . Gardens are also very nice . IDR 50,000 ticket per person.", "Maintained by the staff of the beach front hotels, this beach is safe (due to the offshore reef), clean and quiet compared to Seminyak, Legian & Kuta.", "This was the spot that our cab driver took us to for a romantic dinner on the beach. We thought it would be wonderful.....wrong ....it was hokey and didn't feel clean. The meal wasn't good and neither was the music. It was evening and not well lit, the candles didn't help much.", "Beautiful at sunset photo opportunities galore! Many restaurants to choose from along the beachfront with on the beach dining. Seafood lovers will be in heaven!! Most restaurants offer set menus that include a taster of everything this is what we got and were impressed! nese dancers do short performances at most of the restaurants throughout the evening. Also mariatche bands wander around and serenade your table with a song. It's charming! We told them we were from New Zealand so they sang us a crowded house song!! Can wander along and check out the menu options and prices before choosing one. Only $10 taxi ride from Kuta beach and the restaurant will drop you back... OR if you are bold and choose a restaurant before going there ring them up and they will come pick you up from your hotel and drop you back after your meal! Service! Well worth the trip, a great night out!", "Wayan was our driver, we book the tour through vacation trip, he sugget us to start a bit early by 4am to skip the crowd. He was amazing by the time we ger there 10 mins before 6, we get number 13, is not to much waiting cause we get there early, but like 20 mins after there are a lot of people coming in non stop. He is very knowledgeable about all the place that we visited, excelent english speaking guide Really recomend him and if u wish to come here u can contact him in whatapps +62 81320587422", "Great beach just recently made more accessible. Go by private car because if yyou go by Taxi as we did, there are no options to return (we paid hours $15 AUS to stay). Gigantic statues of Gods carved into the cliffs.", "Great place warungs on the beach good food cold drinks hindu gods carved into the rock face worth visiting", "great feel and convenience at the resort,Karma RoyalJimbaran. near the beach and also close to main activityarea of ", "Try to come here on sunset and enjoy the beautiful view along with the blue water and sky too. Don't forget to take some pictures with the statues that are placed on the way down to the beach, but before you get down to the beach, do take some pictures from the higher ground (this is before the statues) and take a deep breathe while enjoying one of the best beach view in .", "the atmosphere of Tandjun Sari the first hotel and hystorical in and the haytt hotel garden made by Made Wijaia with three different restaurant and a nice bar", "These gardens are set out beautifully. They have stepping stones if you want to walk among the statues. Quite busy so get there early. There’s a small entrance fee. Enjoyable and easily accessible.", "I love this place at night. It's so magical with all the candles. It's not cheap for but you don't eat there every night! I would reccommend the beach and the dining experience.", "Having been to before, I was away of the stall holders pressuring you on the beach front. This time I found it most annoying, and they are very persistant. Even armed with a little knowledge of the language, they are still very persistant. It is a quiet time, I know, however, it takes away from the enjoyment of such a lovely place I was however happy to see some of the bars having been updated, and some new additions. It is still a lovely place to chill out And the sunrise there is spectacular", "Too many tourists and people selling you things every 10min... Not recomended for a nap... You wont sleep much ^^", "I've been to this beach twice for dinner. And both times it started to rain. The first time, which was last year it was a storm, and so we had to carry all our food helter skelter into the covered area's of the restaurant, and luckily mnaged to get a table. This time, it rained too, but it was a light drizzle. Before it drizzled, it was nice to sit and enjoy the breeze, while sitting in the sand. Foodwise, It's not bad, straightforward grilled seafood, which is quite fresh. Served with rice, which is fresh nese straight from the fields type of rice,and some vegetable.Before you plan to go there, check the weather forecast. Be prepared to wait a bit for the food, the waiters in all the restaurant are attentive, but the food comes very slowly. We waited for almost an hour, even though the place was not full. But the waiter kept apologising to us, and to the customers in the next table. The wind can be quite strong, and can be quite cold.The waves are beautiful,crashing on the shoreline. Worth a visit.One of the -things to do!", "Visited this place in the evening to witness a sunset in Indian Ocean and what an experience. With strong waves lashing on the surrounding rocks and orangish Sun making the whole experience awe inspiring. We're so mesmerized by its beauty that we sat on one of the rocks for nearly and hour taking pictures with changing lights (due to sunset) and intensity of the wave. A must do for a BALI trip", "The beach and ocean are very nice, and there are many restaurants on the beach that serve fresh seafood.", "(written after 1st day, update after that) After starting our trip in Sanur, where the beach was clean, with zero plastic and crystal, still waters, the Seminyak beach DUMP was a shocking experience! A very nice, classic monumental beach, tens of kilometres long, and more than 50 m wide, with this solid, easy-walking sand, BUT FULL OF PLASTIC! Both the beach and the water as well. And small rivers bring sewage, nauseous. Could not swim at all, so ugly! Fortunately we had such a nice villa, we could stay there. About this disaster we discussed for long with our villa manager. Well, he said that the beach is not such all the time, but twice a year. Then there is certain wind, that now started blowin 4 days ago, and it brings a lot of wood pieces and plastic ashore. Usually lasts around a week. Good thing to see, compared to eg. Thailand, was to see, that there was an army of government paid workers cleaning beach, and trucks driving the waste away. On our 1 hour walk I think we saw more than hundred workers on a 2km strip of beach. Still, it will last days for the sea to vommit all the carbage to the land for them to pick up. I asked where is the litter from, and the manager told us, it is from ther rivers, namely s own rivers, not coming further away. He said there is a lot going on in to tackle the issue, but the change is slow, and presumed it take at least one lifetime. They do realize that tourists won't come if it is not clean! And, maybe tourists have already started to shun as both in Sanur and in Seminyak it was really quite, the restaurants empty all night etc.? They are banning the plastic straws already, which is a start, but most of the plastic litter seems to be smaller than plastic bags, these everyday wrappers for food. Why do we need to wrap a single sweet into plastic? (updated after the second last day) Well, during the last day, the beach seemed cleaner, the armies of cleaners had succeeded and it seemed less new trash coming. However, when standing in the sea knee deep, almost every wave brouht ugly things to skin... (updated after the last day) The situation got even better, less crap. A New Hope! #hopingforthebetterworld #stoptheplasticpollution", "We holiday Christmas in nusa dua resort one week which was beautiful then 2weeks in Seminyak at double six beach so disappointed , very dirty we could not believe it ,we had villa so had our own small pool so fab for us if not omg would have been wasted dream of we thought should be ,also the threat of mount agong eruption keeping tourist away lost the spirit of the true experience. Linda & Allan from Scotland x ", "Long sandy beach stretching from Kuta, Legian to Seminyak. Less busy than the nearby beaches and not so good for surfing but excellent for chill out!", "This beach is really beautiful. Great view and good place for swmming. There are multiple restaurants, bars by the beach. Also, by the road to the beach there are sculptures of hindu gods inside caverns carved into the cliff side...", "Such a lovely bit of coastline only trouble is when the tide goes out, it goes out a long way. Beautiful clear water when we were there.", "well worth a visit, beautiful setting, hats and sunscreen a must, and always make sure that you have enough liquids", "I am saddened by the garbage dump beaches of . Sanur Beach is one of the cleaner of the beaches, partly due to the local people, who clean up all the plastic that washes up... However, its impossible to keep up with it all...", "UlunDanu temple situated at Lake Bratan is one of the water temples of .We visited this temple at sunrise as a part of our photography tour.We were greeted by a breathtaking scenery unfolding as the first rays of sun hit the temple.This place is amazingly scenic;truly a photographers paradise.The best time to visit will be at sunrise because as the time time passes the lake and temple gets covered by mist and of course there will be no crowd !The lake also has boating facility. tour is incomplete without a visit to this place.Highly recommended", "Our guide Maha was amazing! He used our camera better than we could to get some epic pictures. The roads were a bit rough but the driver did an excellent job and the time at the swimming beach was great. Overall I couldn’t recommend this tour enough!", "No idea why this is so highly rated. Expensive. Crowded. Commercialised. Little to see. I wish I had stayed by the pool and read a book.", "Spent a glorious day at Sanur Beach until it started spitting. That's probably the reason it's the rainy season. It's probably cooler by 1-3 degrees then normal but it's horrendously humid and we have to deal with the rains. The rainy season is between November till January. But when the sun was out, we had a great time. It was peaceful and stress busting. The good part is that it's less \\commercial\\\" then at Kuta or Seminyak but we still are able to get most of what we want and there are ample restaurants and bars to satisfy our thirst after our time in the sun.\"", "Visited the Melia in April as a solo traveller. The hotel, staff, manicured grounds, ambience and food in all the restaurants was indeed very good and in some cases exceptional. A large hotel... perhaps a little dated but this does not detract from the experience. Very clean and welcoming. The beach is lovely albeit not on the scale of the beaches to recent visits to Mauritius and Sri Lanka. Tended to be hounded by beach vendors. I had a swim up premium lagoon room which on hindsight would not book again as could not use most of the time in April as the evening rains waterlogged the sun beds so could not use! The restaurants are superb and I can not fault any of them from breakfast to a la carte evening meals. The standard of cuisine is indeed of the highest quality. is a beautiful island and her islanders are indeed proud to show her off... however I found it very touristy and a little congested in places in particular Denpasar where traffic jams are commonplace. Enjoyed my visit but will not be rushing back anytime soon.", "Beach is just beautiful & ideally located next to perfect hotel in the laguna luxury collection. Secure & safe with lovely golden sand.", "Good place to spend while enjoying the sunset. There are a lot of restaurant around the beach too but mostly are seafood restaurant with a bit expensive price compare to othe places in . Overall still one of the destination when you visiting .", "Easy to get to, goes for miles and there's restaurants/bars every few feet to dip into when you need a bite to eat or drink. Renting an umbrella and a chair is a must. Be warned, you will be harassed by locals selling goods all day.", "If you are searching for tranquility, this place is just perfect. It's a nice place to run away from hectic crowded city. The big fishes at the ponds are the main attractions. Buy fish food at the stall nearby the entrance and enjoy when they swim around you when you fed them. Visiting this place at rain adding the magical atmosphere of this place.", "Amazing !!! Absolutely picture perfect. The water was crystal clear. Can get a little rough depending on the tide but that never stopped us going at all", "If you choose the right restaurant it a great night. Top place to watch the sunset and people watch those not as fortunate. Tip- choose a 'package' rather than the individual fish, lobster etc which is charged on weight. Have small change as you'll be serenaded by local musicians at your table who'll expect a tip. Don't wear fancy clothes as you are sitting on sand. Also pick a restaurant which has umbrellas up till the sun sets as it's pretty hot. Worth doing if you've never done it or just fancy I nice sunset with sand between your toes.", "like this place alot, nice restaurant above the pond - service good food recommended to visit not to overcrowded", "Perfect for families as the sand is shallow for a long way and the sea is calm. You can see Lombongan island on a clear day and get boats and water sports from here. There are also many restaurants for when you get hungry", "Watching the fisherman bring in the catch while sitting under cabanas was a lovely local feeling. Clean, clear beautiful sand and water. Try a massage on the beach. Lovely locals - good expat community and facilities.", "Fantastic views if not visited on a cloudy day. Can be busy so best to arrive at least 45 minutes before sunset to get the best picture opportunities.", "The beach itself is much cleaner than Kuta, and the path along the beach is nice enough, however you have to have eyes at the back of your head with all the bike riders zooming along, they really do need to slow down. The Hawkers are a lot more full on than in Kuta, but they are friendly enough. The actual worst part of the beach is the end that the locals use themselves, the rubbish is disgusting, and do yourself a favour and DO NOT use the public toilets/showers after swimming.", "Awful tourist trap. Random old play park for kids inside and culturally irrelevant cartoon character statues everywhere. Jammed full of tourists and definitely not worth the entrance fee or traveling. No idea why people give this place good reviews, we left as soon as we could get through the hoards.", "... lovely to relax ...& enjoy sun....lot of lounge chairs.....different...huge statues ....on the way...Hindu Mythtological figuere on the road to beach...nice", "If you want a beach then go to Seminyak or somewhere near there. The reef about 100m from the land makes this beach area more like a swamp. I ran along the footpath each morning and it was nice but cramped. Nearly knocked out a half dozen locals in the process accidentally. Just be prepared for hundreds of Europeans in their 70's and 80's in colourful sarongs with flowers behind their ears. Footloose and fancy free they must feel the poor treasures. I think I saw one person under the age of 30 there....", "In general, I felt didn't have any particularly fantastic beaches . At least the ones I saw . This beach is a particularly it's not spectacular specially when compared to many of the beaches I've been to in the Caribbean. Kind of dull and without character and during the day turns into a big mud flap at low tide. So dull I didn't bother to take any pictures of it . But, I didn't come here for the beach oh, I came here to scuba dive. I took scuba tours two beaches that were very beautiful on penida Island. If beaches does what you like to do and don't particularly want an Indonesian style Hotel, pick a hotel on the west side of the island. It's much more crowded there and in my opinion not as nice but, there are nicer beaches.", "Amazing view sunset but there are plenty of naughty monkey, be careful with your luggage. Don't forget to watching attractions Kecak dance performances every day.", "Definitely worth seeing. Very beautiful coastline. Can pay 50c each and go to look out for best views and photos. The road to the beauty spots was terrible. Not tarred and very corrugated rough road", "I would like to thank Mr Bagus Arya and his uncle, Mr Ketut Sudarsana for being our awesome drivers cum tour guides during our stay in . All through out they were friendly, accommodating and caring giving surprises like getting us free wifi and water bottles in their comfortable air conditioned cars. Our worries as being first timers in were taken care of and we managed to visit just to name a few beautiful places of attractions like Tanah Lot, Jatiluwih, Uluwatu, Luwak Coffee Plantation, Ubud Monkey Forest, Mount Batur Kintanami etc.. they're definitely great people as if we've known each other for so long. We will definitely look for them when we're back here again. To people out there we who wish to visit soon, do not hesitate to book Mr Bagus Arya & Mr Ketut Sudarsana of Maps Tour. Highly recommend them for their good services.", "We came to cangu with high expectations of a clean asian beach. We have never seen so much garbage in one spot. Literally thousands of pieces of plastic bags and even glass. Australian beaches are a credit to all Australians.", "'Kelingking' in Indonesia language is 'the little (last) finger'. But in my view i see it more like a shape of T-rex dinasour 😁. And the island next to it (left side) look like a crocodile head. Be extra careful of steps and the bamboo barrier. The bamboo barriers are not strong. Steps to the beach below are very steep! If u're not fit, dont allow yourself to do it and just enjoy the view frm above.", "Great view, great sunset, amazing performance by the villagers. I especially enjoy the scene Hanoman burn Alengka. Cons: be very wary of the monkeys, they WILL steal eyeglasses, and anything shiny. NEVER try to feed or give drinks to them", "We still love a beer on the beach, we always sit at Aussies bar it's just fun. We do our souvenir shopping for the kids while we have a beer, massage and buy our fruit. You have to be prepared to be swarmed by the hawkers and be able to get rid of those you don't want to buy from- my method is be really nice and have fun with them but be up front and let them know right away that you're not interested and if you tell them you are then you should buy it from them and not waste their time arguing over 50 cents. We get the cheapest prices on the beach and the fruit is always fresh and fabulous. It's important to remember this is whats done on the beaches in , you can't be rude to these guys this is just what they do. Its a fun place to meet other travelers and have a chat, share experiences and make plans. Always worth a sit down for a icey cold drink . :-) ", "As our review is based more as a comparative, I would firstly just mention that we visited the following beaches while in : Kuta, Seminyak, Jimbaran and Nusa Dua. Obviously Nusa Dua beach is a fairly large stretch of beach and therefore our views might not encompass the whole area...although we did go back a second time to a different area still on the same beach. Overall, I found this beach to be clean and the waves weren't too big as I did actually manage to go for a swim. However, the currents are quite strong and you need to be careful with weak swimmers or children. There are also far far fewer interruptions from sellers than some of the others like Kuta/Seminyak. The first time we visited we paid 200,000 for two sunbeds with an umbrella in a hotel complexes private area. As a result we had no interruptions and were able to go to the hotel for lunch and a swim in the pool if we wanted. To be honest, I think we could have maybe bargained them down but we didn't bother. The second time we paid 50,000 for two in a different area of Nusa Dua and this was on the public beach. We were asked about massages and offered other goods for sale but not too many times and they were always polite and left us alone when we said we weren't interested..", "Clean blue sea, and very much less crowded than Kuta or Seminyak. Wonderful place to relax and no wonder as hotels like Fairmont are site there as well. Can see the distant volcanoes above the horizon. Wonderful walking path along the open beach, and cute local restaurants along the way. Good for cycling and jogging too. Plenty of shades on the walkway. Touts do not pester you. After exploring Seminyak beach, Sanur beach is so much cleaner and enjoyable! Nice photography to be had here, with deep blue skies opposite the East sun direction.", "Every body from all over the world was there on the day we visited so it was more like fun than mystical. You can take a ride on a paddle boat, shop at the various stalls, enjoy a picnic or just take in the beautiful scenery and building. Still it was beautiful and well worth a visit.", "beautiful place to watch the sunset, run or play with your kids also you can find a lot of cafes with delicious seafood", "Probaly would want to be a competant swimmer before you took a dip... Also make sure your injection and imunisations are up to date as the water looks pretty dirty... Not as hectik as Kuta though.. Not as many hawkers harrsssing you to buy junk either. ", "Absolutely stunning beach and a must see. My poor rating comes down to the rubbish littered around, lines of instagrammers and the stalls which somewhat dampens the experience. To get down to the beach is tough hike, you can see manta rays if you look off the cliff to the left side (when looking at the sea) and the road is bumpy but manageable if on scooter.", "Seminyak beach is filthy and so is the water. The idea of swimming or relaxing here is unthinkable. It should be cleaned up. It would be a simple matter to organise a Clean up Seminyak Beach event, and I read in one of the local What's On magazines that there is such an event. If it exists, it's not working. Littering should be penalised, as there is litter everywhere.", "A beautiful and tranquil place. The gardens, the water features, the whole place is well looked after and lovely to stroll around ... definitely worth a visit.", "About 1.5 hour drive from Ubud and well worth it. The views were amazing but the hawkers selling junk were a nuisance.", "You should walk to one of the island, where locals bring their pets mostly dogs, and there is jogging track , too.", "We found that this side of the beach is cleaner than Legian or Kuta...Lots less rubbish and lots less hawkers... The gay area is great for a bintang too !!!!", "My family stayed for 3 days at Jimbaran Bay (Hotel Intercontinental). It's a lovely tranquil spot, well protected so the rips aren't as strong as you'll find in Nusa Dua and parts of Uluwatu. Sunsets are absolutely beautiful too. The water looks blue and the sand is also nicer than Seminyak. However as an ocean lover I was really disappointed to find the snorkelling non-existent, and upon entering the water, lots and lots of small rocks, poor visibility and pieces of plastic floating in the water. I was uncomfortable in the water so just went for a dip. nese people walk up and down the beach picking the rubbish up but like most of , it just keeps coming, so sad.", "Went to this particular stretch of the beach and I actually find Seminyak beach much better than Kuta's beach which I had visited years ago. Seminyak beach wasn't as dirty as I imagined from the reviews, I didn't really see rubbish in the sea or dead fishes washed ashore (as seen at Kuta)?!? Waves were huge in the evening so it's definitely not for swimming, but the sunset was beautiful! There were no hawkers trying to sell us stuff too, as compared to Kuta's constant stream of persistent hawkers.", "Great beach market and restaurants but I just love a little seafood place called MARUNG AMPHIBIA CORNER FRESH SEAFOOD it's the best 2 crabs and a beer $7. Dollars just opened in august and everyone goes we did enjoy it right on the beach", "Very beautiful and interesting park, with different styles of buildings and decorations. Definetly worth a visit if passing.", "Depending on the time of your visit, this place offers varying experiences. It is very clean most of the months but during the winter months, the tide brings back all the plastic waste on the beach. A good place to laze around, get a cheap but wonderful foot massage and get entertained by numerous hawkers around", "So the view really is amazing. It is definitely worth renting a scooter (around 3$ a day) and driving there. The road is not always perfect but the way is managable even for more unexperienced drivers (like my self; 2nd time ever on a scooter) The Beach? Totally different story. The way down is difficult (some may say quite dangerous) the way up is straight up a full workout. I have never been sweatier before I think. What you get when you do this to yourself is a dirty beach tons of jellyfish on the Beach and in the water and local People trying to sell you snacks and water which you will eventually actualy need. I would Not recommend you to Go down when your are Not in a good shape or if you expect the beach of your dreams.", "So crowded now. I love it back in 2000s when it was still exclusive. I dont really like the Bay area full of broke closing clubs and all.", "One of the most famous attractions you need to visit to know about . There is a lot of walking to do hence it is better to have comfortable footwear and a cap / hat especially if it is summer time. There are many local shops around that area where you can grab a quick bite as well as shop.", "I would have appriciated signs explaning the tempel on the area as we could not find a guide. To much arranged for tourist, i did not really feel genuin! Nice green kan, a lot of statues of different animals and a lot of lovely house.", "Excellent place to walk and get exercise in the morning. It's quiet, not crowded. You can also see the sunrise if it's not cloudy.", "Excellent beach with nice waves and fantastic sunset. We were at the New Moon Cafe/Restaurant. BBQ seafood was fantastic, but not cheap.", "If you are going there just for the views, be there between 11am to 2pm as that's the time where the area is least misty, therefore has the clearest and best view for photo-shooting. Be sure to take the chance to have your lunch there while enjoying the majestic mountain and lake views. Pictures can't do the scenery justice. If I can upload the videos that I had taken of this place I would do it in a second. That is how beautiful this place is. You have to be there to witness it yourself.", "I was disappointed that the sea at Seminyak beach was far too rough to swim in during our visit in June, with red flags flying for the whole week. Not ideal for small children or weak swimmers. Whilst the huge waves looked spectacular, the undercurrent was very strong and many individuals were caught unawares and pulled over by the wash of the waves. There were only a few small and not very clearly marked displays indicating the dangers of the rip tide The warungs at the back of the beach were lively in the evening and a great place to watch the sunset. The litter debris and dog dirt on the beach was not so great. Sorry, Seminyak but you have got to get on top of the beach hygiene. It is a shame that such a lovely beach is marred by this issue.", "This was one of the nicest places we visited while in . True history and art so take your time and walk through the property, there are some true hidden gems. Our local guide made sure we made the rounds and he explained everything. Try and get there early or in the eve to avoid the heat.", "hot with limited shade, restaurants r now pricey with limited options. used to be cheap , 4 years ago but now with an influx of Chinese tourists have driven the prices up", "We ate as a couple here after reading some of the negative reviews on this site and loved it! Beautiful sunset and your choice of sea food fresh from the tank! Yes it is a bit pricey but you pay for what you get in scenery and fresh food. Yes there is a bit of rubbish but not near our seats and there were people actively trying to clean it. We loved that the tables are on the sand close to the water. We watched the fishermen go in and out and the staff was very friendly. Recommended for sunset chasers and seafood lovers!", "We went for a walk on Seminyak beach 2 days ago and were horrified to find how filthy and littered with rubbish it was. There is no beauty to this beach and even upon finding Ku De Ta (by mistake) we wouldnt have known it was there as the beach there was still filthy. There was rubbish in piles and mounds everywhere. Will not be back to Scuminyak beach nor will we suggest it to anyone :-(", "Had a pleasant enough time.... no hawkers which was nice but heavy rain stopped us seeing the sunset.... it's cleaner and quieter than Kuta", "The temple sits on its serenity on the bank of Beratan Lake, Bedugul, Tabanan. The temple is exposed as the Kingdom of Goddess Danu, the goddess of fertility and wealth. This temple you can find drawing on 50000 rupiah Indonesian money.", "After a day trip to Uluwatu with our children we called in at Jimbaran for a Bintang. The philth along that stretch of sand was heartbreaking. Rats running in and out of the restaurants eating the locals ‘offerings’ and dogs excreting on the sand. We turned away the food we had ordered and high tailed it back to Legian. It may be nice at sunset when all the goings on are hidden , but during the daylight you couldn’t pay me to enter that stretch of water. Some of the worst pollution I’ve seen anywhere.", "Amazing beach and fabulous sunset. Great seafood restaurants for dinner on the beach. Great subbed hire at 100,000 IDR for the full day", "It's a beautiful place to visit especially with family and friends. It's really a relaxing place for panic and sea activity. Chill by the beach. It's lovely.", "We reached there about 6pm to take seafood dinner and watch sunset. It's highly recommended by locals to come here as they claimed it's romantic here. The seafood dinner portion was small but I like the chilli paste. You should try the avocado juice, it's nice. The sunset is about 6.45pm. The guide hurried us to leave quickly but we insisted to stay on for another 15min. It's a beautiful sight even after sunset.", "The beach may be too dirty and wavy to sunbathe, but it the best to have the local seafood watching sunsets.", "Seminyak beach has the potential to be one of the best beaches in the world- but I was shocked at the amount of garbage and litter. It was truly heartbreaking to see- also almost all of the bars, restaurants and vendors on and near the beach use plastic straws, plastic bags and single use cups which is absolutely insane given the state of the beach. They should really put a ban on plastics in the area and put an effort in to clean the beach up.", "Excellent place to see for yourself the power of mother nature. The powerful waves crashing on the rich there have caused the rock to cave in. The force of the waves cause water to splash and white foam is formed. It looks beautiful. Although be warned, the eroded rock could be dangerous and cave in anytime. Make sure you at a safe location before taking pictures or selfies", "We hired a private driver who took us to Tirta Gangga (Royal Water Garden) and Gates of Heaven. The driver we had was great and spoke very good English. He was very informative about places we visited and came from a village in the region- nothing was too much trouble. We saw rice paddies and farmers harvesting. The overall feeling of gardens and temple was peace and serenity total opposite to Kuta. He also took us toVirgin Beach - totally unspoilt. We also went to Ubud on different day. So glad we went off the beaten track with our driver and saw the real . We gave driver a tip and he came running after us as he thought we’d given him too much money! If you need a driver - highly recommend Komang Kupit Adnyana (Facebook) and WhatsApp 62-82247072276.", "The best of tourist beach, relaxing and very close to Seafood Restaurants, cafes. We can get a fresh Seafood from Kedonganan Market which is like 10 minutes driving", "Good stuff and unique experience to dine by the beach and enjoy the sea breeze. It was more like candle light by the beach so sometimes you can't 100% see what you are eating but the food still taste great.", "Why i say beautiful place because the place is in the middle of mountain.. you can see the mountain and you can take many beautiful picture in there so you must be visit this place.", "Quiet peaceful part of Denpasar, less people, local feel, definitely no night clubbing, no beach babes and no surfers. Loved that! The beach is dotted with small eateries and very chill bars, so you will get your cold beer and meal. Sunset was amazing here too. And after the closing time, we ended up drinking with the staff of our bar. Fun :)", "Nice place to break journey on way to Amed, we stopped there to stretch legs and look at the surrounds very pretty.", "I cannot hide my disappointment at visiting this site. A real Instagram versus reality moment. Touristy, crowded and not like the pictures you will come away with after waiting in line for at least two hours for. Granted you will get a nice photo, but as others have stated the reflection on the images is created by holding a mirror beneath the camera. The reality is just a concrete path and several stray cockerels roaming around.", "We still love a beer on the beach, we always sit at Aussies bar it's just fun. We do our souvenir shopping for the kids while we have a beer, massage and buy our fruit. You have to be prepared to be swarmed by the hawkers and be able to get rid of those you don't want to buy from- my method is be really nice and have fun with them but be up front and let them know right away that you're not interested and if you tell them you are then you should buy it from them and not waste their time arguing over 50 cents. We get the cheapest prices on the beach and the fruit is always fresh and fabulous. It's important to remember this is whats done on the beaches in , you can't be rude to these guys this is just what they do. Its a fun place to meet other travelers and have a chat, share experiences and make plans. Always worth a sit down for a icey cold drink . :-)", "Our driver took us there on our way to Uluwatu. It was so beautiful that i wished we went there earlier in the day. The beach is lovely with clear blue water. Canoes available to go paddling. There seemed to be mostly locals at this beach.", "I spent over a week in and was recommended this restaurant as a MUST TRY before I left. I wish I skipped it - it felt overcrowded, overpriced and the food was only okay.", "Dining at sunset is the best time: warm evening air, the rhythm of the sea, excellent food (try fish rather than chicken). Lunch is pretty good, too. Service was excellent at both restaurants we ate at. The beach is a long curve of sand, swimming is good but watch out for heavy seas at the Uluwatu end.", "I am not sure what I expected, but I guess it was a little more. There was a small garden with some tacky looking animal statues and maybe 4 or 5 structures to look at. Nothing spectacular in my opinion. If you are short on time, skip this place. If you need something to do, still skip it.", "Located in the southern part of , this beach offers a superb view of the sunset. Unfortunately the airport is fairly close, so the noise somehow dampens the feeling of serenity. Overall a very nice place to visit, must be in your bucket list if you visit . Countless seafood restaurants right on the beach add to the pleasant experience.", "This is a lovely stretch of beach, where the sand is soft and golden and the water is warm and gentle. Add to that the many seafood restaurants to choose from and a chance to see the fishermen doing their thing early in the morning, or a bunch of children doing their martial arts practice and all in all it's a good place to visit. If you enjoy plane spotting without the noise you can do that too.", "Great experience and nice walk in the sanctuary. During our visit there was an art exhibit that was interesting featuring local artists from the Your Artist period.", "Yup. Been here many time. Nice place, relax far away deom the crouded. New water park just opened here. Great for family, kids Wort to be visited.", "Been exceptional place to regenerate . There are a lot to e.g. Swimming pool, beach lovely service and food", "The tides coming in were amazing for pictures and it was a very easy ride on the scooter get there, while we were there a tourist was standing to close to the water when a wave came in super strong and knocked him over, causing him to smash his head and was bleeding all over. Always be aware of how close you're getting and how the tide is coming in.", "The views are magical, you can really witness the power of the ocean here. Also check the sunset point, really nice place to have a beer and watch the sun go down.", "We were in for 4 nights, and spent an entire day visiting Mt. Batur......too far from Seminyak. We did not do the sunrise trekking tour, but the view from one restaurant across the volcano was not too great.....quite ordinary. We did not think it was an attraction that was worth the time spent in travelling.", "So clean, lovely sea, we saw star fish in the shallow waters, it has coral so need to watch where you walk, but it's so warm and golden, the sea it's not rough like Kuta, so really safe for children", "I always come to this place like 2 times a month. Calming atmosphere, and sometimes I do jogging on the Peninsula Island. And if you wanna watch the sunrise, go to the waterblow", "Hotels offering Western style comfort, restaurants with a bit of everything, disco's with loud bass sounds and amplifiers on the beach (hard rock, hiphop, disco, Beatles and Stones from the 1960s). Lots of cold beer. Not to mention vendors and other local service providers. Great for watching sunsets and having a party. Quite unique are the big waves, but they also carry a lot of rubbish to the beach. A result of a poor waste collection system on the island and of course large industries that wrap their goods in plastic. 80% of the garbage on Seminyak beach comes from rivers that wash it down into the ocean. Especially during the rainy season it is a big problem.", "Worst experience on ! By far! Way overcrowded, awfully bad and rather disgusting looking warungs, no idea why anybody would want to go here...", "A great night out and excellent value with its 2 for 1 drinks offer every Tuesday. The drinks are accompanied by some very good jazz from a live band who play from 7pm to 10pm. We ordered food including sate,vietnamese spring rolls to share and every dish was good. It's was luxury at an affordable price.", "A little bit out of the way if you not staying in the south of , but this place offers great food along the beach. There are too many restuarants to choose from. Either know where you are going before hand or be prepared to take a chance. Our taxi driver would not take us to the restuarant, and took us to a place he probably gets a commission from. We managed to find out way to the restaurant we wanted to visit.", "Double Six beach was just a short walk away from where we stayed in Seminyak. The beach is clean & flat and the waves just right to have fun with. There were red flags at parts indicating strong undercurrents. The beach had vendors all along renting out sundeck chairs and umbrellas. We didn't opt for these as it was already nearing sunset. Local Kids playing football made a refreshing sight - and you could join in if you wish to. The beach is lined with a variety of restaurants - with almost all having a podium in front with the back facing the sea, and good singers crooning out popular pop numbers. The lane just adjacent yo the beach too had several nice eateries. A great night life spot in Seminyak.", "Lovely place, you can walk on the stones in the water and would be a perfect place to take some photos, didn't try to swim there as we were in rush, definitely worth to visit.", "The bay is where the airport is located so its lovely to sit and have a drink anfd watch the airplanes land every 2 mins !!! the seafood and the fish is so fresh and the local beer in indonesia- bintang draft - is also awesome !!", "The beaches all along this strip from Kuta to Seminyak need a thorough clean up. The standard is very low. It seems that all the rubbish that has no where else to go ends up on the shore line & menas plastic and all sorts of debris go into the beautiful sea - such a shame. This really lets the whole place down.", "Very beautiful Indian Ocean scenery. Real beauty of . Though we were there during hot sunny afternoon but it doesn't stop us to explore Tanah Lot. It has to craving of volcanic features, right side you could see more ocean and sort of tips of where you could see some people fishing. Left side is the temple with a few staircase down to the holy water and the holy snakes. Don't missed it!", "Speechless !!! Very beautiful sunset with a friendly sphere and so romantic. I bet ... this is the best place to have a dinner in south . VERY RECOMMENDED PLACE TO HAVE A DINNER. new moon cafe , jimbaran", "We just went to the bar! Fabulous view. Very modern and cool bar! Wonderful mojitos!! We went on a Tuesday night 2 for 1 prices!! Dangerous!! Also BEST EVER popcorn chicken. Delicious!", "Stunning place to have a refreshing swim with the locals. Beautiful, traditional and so much history.", "Wanted to go into the temple but they require you to put on sarong which is provided at the entrance. I told they (in Indonesian language) that I need 4 sarongs, he looked away as if he didnt hear me and when he saw 2 Caucasians walk pass, he was all excited to offer them the sarongs.... I confronted him but he ignored me and the other staff there said he simply didnt hear me the first time.....whatever!! he should feel very shameful....", "We have been here while a return trip from Lempuyang Temple. The entrance is 30k rp and you can buy as well food for fishes. Once inside I was feeling like a in a fairy tale, how everything was designed and how you could step on the concrete plates on water while feeding the fishes. I really recommend this place!", "This is good place for relaxing,from Denpasar around 2 hour drive,if you long staying in ,better do sleep out to visit this place,for have a good time here", "The most beautiful island coastline I've ever seen! We rented scooters on the island and the roads are so rough.. it was like mountain biking. I wiped out and broke the rearview mirrors and scratched the moped up a bit, but I only paid $20 CAD for the repairs so it wasn't too bad! I wouldn't recommend renting scooters, it would be best to have a driver, but the moment we did reach smooth roads (briefly), we were cruising along winding lush jungle roads with utmost freedom. Still, the roads were scary... I would hire a driver! Though it is still a bumpy ride.", "I did a day trip around Kuta and visited different places to find a good beach spot. Nusa Dua Beach is such a spot where you can hang out all day long and enjoy the clean beach and the waves which are a must for surfer. I found this place because of my excellent tour guide. His name is Gusti and he can be your private tour guide on too. He is a very friendly nese tour guide who can speak different language e.g. nese, indonese, english, japanese. I can recommend him as a reliable tour guide. He has a nice and clean van (with up to 8 seats) for travelling on . You can contact him via WhatsApp (+62 818 053 620 38) and he will follow up with you. In case you would like to contact him via mail please use ngurahsuwitra1@gmail.com Even before you will arrive International Airport you can contact him and he will waiting for you after you exit the airport.", "So, on a very wet morning I went for a stroll while my wife and daughters had the obligatory massages and manicures. I was basically the only tourist down there but despite the rain and lack of activity it was clear to see the place was beautiful. Safe, coved swimming areas, plenty of places to put your feet up (hire a sunbed) and plenty of options to eat and drink. Looks like next time I need to be here in July when it isn’t the rainy season.", "Sit down and relax. Be in the shades in the bushes or else use your sun screen! Because you will sit there for hours watching the non stop wave pumping!!", "We stayed at Double Six, with a beach front balcony. The beach is nearly always lively. New Year’s Eve the front street is mayhem, which if you love you’ll be used to! We went to the rooftop club and watched the fireworks along the bay, amazing. The beach it self has a rubbish \\ garbage problem, some say due to it being the wet season the garbage is wash down streams into the sea. Early morning groups clean the beach every day, but to no avail as later in the day the garbage is back. The water is murky and you feel garbage washing around you. Some hawkers, but not too pushy. Pricing in bars is on the high side, for . There are nicer beaches in for surfing and relaxing, the area does have a great selection of good restaurants though, and sunsets are good anywhere on the west side of the island. ", "Around 25km from center Kuta to the South, you will find this place at the end of the road. The temple is based on the top of a cliff, you can see so many strong waives from the walking wall. A spectacular view!! A little warning about the Monkey forrest. Don't get too close to the monkey, watch out your wallet, glasses, mobile phone and the hat. You never know if one of the monkey decides to stole them from you. Trust me, I was very scared when one of them took my glasses, I almost cried. Luckily one of the staff came, gave the money some fruits and he just dropped by glasses down to the ground. It was awful experience for me. Besides this place offer a fire dancing in the evening which I missed because I need to drive back to Kuta and the road coming here wasn't really safe to drive at night. No problem if you come with the tour though.", "Although there is quite a journey to get here from mainland , a car, a boat, a tuc-tuc, a car....a very broken beat up road and then paradise! So worth it. Breathtaking views, stunning blue ocean. Pictures do not do this place justice.", "Although it's located at the east part of the island, not like kuta/ jimbaran you can see the sunset clearly, still amazed by the colourful sky at sunset. In the morning water is very clean. Just blue sky, clear water, white sand. Did not engaged in any watersports as do not think this location is for snorkelling.", "Nice beach front dinner. Vast area and plenty of restaurants and options to eat. Seafood at its best.", "As expected, full of tourists and tour buses. We rented a scooter near Padang Padang beach for 40,000 inr and visited mid morning. The views were lovely.", "This was a great place to stop by for an evening drink but I did think it was a bit expensive but I would still return as the location and ambience of the place was great", "Nice beach but beware as it is also a bit of a foodie tourist trap. Many of the beach sea food restaurants are ushering in customers well above their serving capacity resulting in extreme waiting times. Also check your selected fish isnt stuffed with ice when it goes on the scale for weighing. When you have picked your good restaurant you are almost guaranteed a splendid sunset view", "Headed there after the rice terrace and was a cool feeling. Nothing much but have ticket entry payment. Was crowded with 2 bus load of local university students who created a football match feel. The 2 towers give good photoshot. Had a local prayer going on with many drumming.", "We stayed within walking distance from devil's tears so its easy for us to just walk and spent as much time as we would love to be. I spent almost 2 hours just staring at the sea watching waves after waves creating powerful splash and making roaring sound. I can even meditate by just listening to the sea. This place will take your breath away! Just be careful because the water keeps splashing and some people get wet, also be careful if you bring camera cause sea water can get into it if you come too close. Come near sunset time you'll get even better view.", "We stayed at the Hyatt Regency along this beach. Very peaceful. It’s protected by a reef so you will hear gently lapping waves instead of crashing one’s you hear in Kuta or Seminyak. There’s is a 5 kilometer boardwalk that you can walk, run or bike. Sunrises are beautiful!! It’s also lined with very affordable beachfront restaurants", "Abut two hours away from Ubud or airport. We were lucky that the weather was perfect for photos. The trip their from Ubud gives you a lovelt insight into small village life. We took the waterfront routh back. At the water palacd one can swim in clear spring water. Well worth taking the bathers with you . There are is dancing attractions in the evening but we did not stay late prfering the scenary and safe drive back. Many good photo oportunities their and back.", "This is the second night we enjoyed a chilled out dinner on the beach, we've been heading down around 4:30-5ish, kids have time for some fun then dinner on the beach", "This a lovely stop on your way from Candi Dasa to Lovina in the north. It is a serene series of large water ponds filled with big carp and dominated by statues, ornaments and neatly kept gardens.", "Coming from Oz, where we have so many glorious and clean beaches, many f 's beaches don't shine by comparison. Also compared to the clean beaches at Nusa Dua Seminyak falls short. At least the sand is raked every daya nd there is a real community vibe at sunset with many walkers with their dogs (yes as pets!!). The beach bars are not as glam as further up the beach with the immediate options feeling a bit dirty", "The relaxing sound of children playing, waves lapping on the foreshore and a wonderful array of restaurants to choose from to sample true nese cuisine.", "Sailing on the traditional boats is a must. You can find Yogi and his mates outside the Besaki Beach Hotel. The walk along the beach is fairly peaceful after the first couple of times when the locals get to know you they generally ease up on the \\You come to my shop\\\" etc. Benno's is a great place to rest the weary legs at beer o'clock whilst the ladies head of through the local market and probably end up at Sarina's shop for shirts or dresses and other good quality clothes. I still wear the first shirt I bought there about 8 years ago\"", "Along the 2km stretch of beach at Seminyak, there are about 5 or 6 storm water / creeks that flow into the ocean. They are all polluted with rubbish and raw sewage. the stench is disgusting and the unless you're a surfer on a board and can paddle out, swimming in that is asking for dysentery. The council / government really needs to invest in proper sewerage treatment otherwise tourists are just not going to come back. Go to south to Balantan or much further north to swim in the brochure / website photos or swim in your own villa's pool.", "be prepared for HEAPS of tourists. very cool area, we also explored the now abandoned small hotel and pet the muntjac deer. it was pretty awesome seeing the locals fishing with their beautiful silk umbrellas. would have liked to spend more time here but there was just too many people!", "This beach is famous for it's seafood and some places do live up to their reputation. The beach is nice with beautifull sunsets, but behind the beach there is nothing much to do, so if you're in for a bit of shopping or nightlife, I would go somewhere else", "Gorgeous, secluded, cliff-side beach on 's south shore...absolutely worth a stop for a couple of hours on the way to Uluwatu. I'd recommend hiring a driver because the roads can be pretty confusing!", "What might have been a wonderful beach in the past is currently in a sorry state of affairs. I have heard from so many friends that Seminyak was once a beautiful clean and clear beach but when I visited in October it was far from the truth. Human beings would never learn to behave and very soon this entire planet would turn into a pile of garbage. I felt sorry for the beach.", "We visited this beach while staying at Mahogany hotel, the hotel provided the free shuttle, and we were told besides swimming also to visit the two islands, we did go, one island a lot of locals bringing their pets ( dogs ) from different species, if you love dogs, you could see they walk the dogs in this island, we also visited the rock where the swell hits and turned to the fountain. It was a lovely evening.", "We visited the tempel. It is a very beautiful view. Really worth to see. Small entrance fee. 30 000 idr per adult. To see the ceremoni it is an extra 100 000 per person. The ceremoni is really loud singing and moving around. It is a spiritual thing. Very beautiful made costumes and some story in it you can follow. A lot of people left. So be aware that this is really wat you want to visit and that that is something you want to see before you pay the entrance fee. We had a very beautiful sunset during the ceremoni.", "Jimbaran Bay has a really long beach around it so you can walk a lot. Depending on the weather you could see some excellent sunsets. There are numerous seafood restaurants right on the beach. The airport sits at one end so the beach is also good for watching the jets landing and taking off. This is a working beach where fisherman launch boats and bring in their catch. There are food vendors who go along the beach selling snacks from carts. Of course, loads of tourists get dropped off at the beach take photos. There are no lifeguards so swimmer beware! There are areas with undertow.", "Busy place but a nice walk around the temple grounds with spectacular cliffside views. The monkeys are cheeky as you'd expect so expect them to snatch a pair of sunnies or lose items when you're nor looking. I have a great photo of one eating a pair of ray bans. Worth a short stop as you're working your way around South Kuta", "Yeah it’s pretty but extremely overrated. This is is the second time I’ve been as I thought I would give it another chance. So many tourists pushing each other for photos. Constant hassle from vendors. It’s just a tiny building on a rock. The restaurants to the left along the cliff offer a respite from the madness and a nice place to sit and relax. If it’s your first time in then you probably have to see it, just check your expectations.", "If you want an astonishing view on the sunset, join it with the world-famous Kecak dance. I celebrated my birthday with the Kecak dance, the best one I have ever seen. Kecak is definitely a must if you come to Indonesia. I had a wonderful experience here with watching the sunset. However, you must be careful of your belongings because there are a lot of monkeys who love stealing your hat, sunglasses and so on.", "Kuta beach never had appealed to me but I found Sanur beach to be paradise. I absolutely loved relaxing in the clear, calm ocean", "Seating in show area left a lot to be desired, being in our 60's & having to stand the whole time, not good. Not enough selection in the food, salad was non existent. Photos were overpriced, compared to other better parks, entry was a little cheaper but not in the same league as value for money as the Marine or Adventure park.", "This is one of the several places I would highly recommend for a visit in . Located over 1000 metres above sea level, the surrounding is really cool and refreshing. And the scenery is beautiful too!", "A dazzling and stunning place . One of the top places to visit. It is a Must-See. It is located in the southwest of and not far from Seminyak if you stay there. Don't miss to try touching and putting a python Snake ( poisonless) in your hands and on your shoulder and take a picture- for that you should pay IDR150.000 or you can take your picture with your mobile for IDR 100.000. It will be a memorable moment in your life. Tanah lot is the best place for taking picture and catching the moments. You can also try drinking coconuts and buy some souvenirs. Do not miss it!.", "This was one of my favorite places we visited. It is unique from the other palaces and temples, and is both tranquil and beautiful. We enjoyed walking through the water on the stones and feeding the many fish. Definitely a must-see!", "It is very beautiful situated beside indian ocean with charismatic views.A must go place for everyone.Best time is during sunset.", "Fairly impressive natural feature - the spray generated off even moderate swell is powerful. Access is easy and as long and as the ground isn't too wet you should be able to scooter right up to it.", "We walked miles on the path that goes forever there are lots of hotels cafe etc on this path day beds are available all along just a place to relax", "Ulundanu Temple is one of the destinations that can be said wrong tourist destination in . Where this place has a complete feature, from the beautiful garden, sacred temple, the scenery of the lake and the hill is very beautiful. So it is suitable to visit here and the atmosphere is very cool because it is in the highlands.", "Super beach - Melia hotel - liked the relaxing atmosphere, friendly staff and hospitality of people. Prices in hotel are expensive though for drinks and meals. Excellent meals available outside hotel resorts at ' Experience' short walk away - shops, restaurants, etc. Loved the beach massage by locals - outside of the Hotel beach area. Must see the island if you are visiting here - hotel trips expensive - hire your own taxi driver/tour operator - just excellent value and a great way to get to know the locals and traditions - at your own pace, in your own time. Would greatly recommend I Gede Suwarsana Tour Organizer.", "Nice beach very safe beautiful view to see the sun setting don't need to Go to uluwatu you can see the sun setting from the beach", "The Water Temple is a beautiful . The water park although not large offers plenty of good photo opportunities . Pick up some fish food on the way in as there are plenty of large carp in the pools who will appreciate the snack. Don't forget to bring your swim suits there is a pool .", "It's kind of a boring place except for the water sports . the waves here are not very strong .just lay back and relax kind of a place", "Mesmerizing blue sea... with waves crashing onto the rocks, forming snow white foam and a lot of mist... all shades of blue can be seen all around... one must visit during sunlight, to get to see the real blue ocean...", "Fantastic place to spend an afternoon or sunset. Relax on a day bed for a very small price if you negotiate, have fresh coconuts and beers brought over to you, get a massage and a pedicure whilst working on your tan with friends, what more could you ask for!", "While the beach offers all sea activities , a special visit of turtle island in a glass bottom boat is a must .Enjoy the beautiful corals on way , not only the turtles but so many birds and animals and quench your thirst at the end with big big coconut water...", "We visited the beach during the day which was just gorgeous, pure white sand, massages on beach and nice sun beds to relax on. When we went back in the evening the beach was transformed with thousands of tables and chairs laid out in front of all of the sea food restaurants and very busy. It was a great atmosphere but every time we tried to look at a menu we were really hounded by the staff which was very annoying and off putting. However we got a table right in front on the sea, enjoyed an incredible meal (fresh fish of course) and watched a lovely sunset so we did enjoy the evening. We were only here one day and night which we thought was enough as there isn't really anything else other than seafood restaurants and it is quite expensive compared to the rest of .", "Make your way here at high tide and marvel at the sound and vibrations of these blow holes. If you're lucky, a blue Javanese kingfisher may just hover above the spray, as mesmerised as you.", "awesome neighbourhood filled will fantastic hotels and lovely street shopping areas. Try the newly opened Ritz Carlton!!", "The main viewpoint is incredible. There is a 5k entrance fee per person to get in to see the view. Once in there are bars, restaurants and shops if you want to stock up on any items. The viewpoint is so beautiful, but expect to wait in a queue for ‘the’ photo! If you plan to walk down to the beach then don’t wear flip flops and have sturdy shoes. The pathway isn’t very good!", "Not the nicest beach in , but ok. Full of pricey flash beach clubs if that's your thing. Better to venture to the Bukit peninsula for nicer beaches and clearer water! Try balangan beach/ Sundays beach club/ uluwatu / Padang Padang...", "Loved swimming in the ocean early in the morning! The water is very salty and refreshing but unfortunately there is some plastic rubbish, but no where near as much as Kuta or Seminyak beaches!", "In 2014 Sanur beach was rather clean and without andy garbage from the sea. But in May 2015 the beach was full of driftwood and plastic. Too bad as I also noticed a lot of floating plastics during dives at Gili Trawangan....", "Looks good but don't even think to swim there. The place suffered a bit from the too professional runned hotel complex at dreambeach. But hey a motorbike visit is a must at Devils tear.", "The view of the beach, water and cliff is amazing. Definitely worth a trip. The scooter ride was fine but if you aren’t experienced or don’t want to get a sore bum, hire a car to take you over - it’s a 30-40min ride. We went on a really hot day and struggled to get out of the sun If you hike up to the right there’s a few nice spots for photos If you go snorkeling at manta ray bay get your guide to point this beach out", "A fantastic place by the lake go early to avoid the crowds and see the mount ens appearing out of the mist great for photos entrance is Rp50.000 well worth it .", "Nice beach if you like the huge resorts that line up the whole length. Takes away the nese quality, I could be a beach on he Medieranean or any other over-touristy beach destination", "Wonderful temple with picturesque view. We are family of 3 inclusive of 2.5yr old kid. This place is not pram friendly. So better be prepared to carry your child,as there are high chances for a small kid to get tired half way ifself. Many monkeys live here.So don't wear sunglasses or keep them in your hand/over head/even hat. I saw one monkey snatching away a Rayban sunglass. Otherwise best place to visit and it can be reached easily from kuta. We combined Tanah Lot-Garuda Wisnu-Uluwatu. If you are planning for full day tour then this will be useful. But little bit tiring because of the hot climate. On the whole enjoyed this place.", "Though every insta accounts visiting this place will be flooded with the pics ,that reflection one and you have to wait for avg 2.5 hrs to get your chance ,then also it is worth it. To see the beauty of this place and the clouds changing pattern behind the gates is a lifetime view.No regrets ,we waited for 3 hrs.", "Nice place to take a break when you drive from Ubud to Amed. You can take some nice fotoes here. Nice garden", "The beach is far from the garbage dump of Kuta Beach with Sanur hotels cleaning up most the trash. For some reason in boats rule the beach so swimming areas are limited. The beach walkway is a nice way to enjoy the evening or a really hot daytime walk. Lots of restaurants and gift shops along the walkway.", "Arrive as early as possible to beat the crowds. Less people = Better photographs, quiet & peaceful experience. Luckily our guide Agung informed us about this and we departed Ubud at the crack of dawn. It is about 1.5 or maybe 2 hours one way from Ubud.", "have a good journey with my friend from Jakarta, they love this beach with all the big statues. must see it", "Front seat dinner at the beach with breezy waves crashing against the shores 20 feet away from your on-the-sand table. The dinner itself was unmemorable, probably to our wrong choice of the restaurant but the experience was simply out of this world. We were also serenaded by a group of local musicians who took songs’ request & belted their heart out. If not for my sleepy brood, I wouldn’t mind lulling myself away till midnight with my better half.", "40k/pax entrance fee. It's not a temple so no need to dress decent but don't come half naked ;) It was drizzling slightly when we arrived, so we had some food first at Warung Rika. Before that, it was raining heavily. I read that people wait in line for a long time just to take pictures. I was lucky when I got there, I waited less than 5 mins and I could take pictures already, there weren't many people around. I think it's because of the rain and co-vid scare that there are not many people. When the rain stops I can see more people coming. The pictures on Instagram were fantastic, makes you want to immediately fly there but when I was actually there it wasn't that pretty. Darn instagram! always make everything looks so good. It's not that bad but you would probably be slightly disappointed if you hope to see the same dreamy pictures as you did online. I didn't feed the fishes, I think they are fat enough from all the tourist that feeds them to get nice pictures. Probably the reason why my pics look sad, cause no fishy wants to come to me :( My hair is a mess from the rain, sweat and sunblock spray. There's also an area for swimming/soaking, but only passed by. Either than that it feels like a very big garden.", "Capil Beach is a long beach in Seminyak, beside Double Six Beach. Very wide with the low tide. Mostly with sunbeds, it's quite a touristic spot. It'd be beautiful if it was cleaner. Surf schools, bars and restaurants. Parking can be a nightmare if you drive a car. No problem with a motorbike.", "Unique gardens with fountains, fish ponds,statues and stepping stones.One corner has 2 large swimming pools with toilets and changing rooms.The top pool is cooler,deeper and more peaceful than the lower, shallower pool which is popular with local children.By mid afternoon the top pool is in shade.There are several restaurants/warangs in the village,not all of them charge government tax. Rijasa is inexpensive and friendly with tasty food. If you are planning to spend a night or more, it is well worth the effort to climb the 99 steps up to Kusuma Jaya on the Hill. Mature but faded bungalows ( ten of them) with wifi in a lovely garden setting with one of the most spectacular,panoramic views in - from Mt Agung across stunning rice terraces to the Indian Ocean (even Lombok is visible on clear days).There are several delightful walks in the area and no hawkers! Onward travel can easily be arranged.", "Lovely out look, you can jet ski, ladle board or just swim here. Lots of activity but not over the top. Lots of cafés and restaurants to stop for a cocktail or meal. Our girls had their braided here by local ladies. Beautiful sunsets and sunrise. Great board walk from one end to the other...about 8k's.", "The sea is FULL OF PLASTIC , the shore IS A GARBAGE dump CLEAN IT UP BALI We won’t be back!!! The Intercontinental is fab but the dirty condition of the sea makes me wonder about the rest of ", "Standing in the crowded, i try to ignored my surrounding and be alone with myself. Suddenly i feel the urged to just lie beside the sea and close my eyes. The wind blow gently sweeping my face, the sun light happily shining over my body, and the wave swirling a nice melody to my ear. As i lie there, grasping the moment, the sun pass by without saying good bye. Place for : photo, eat Best time : sunset (17.00-18.00), when the sky is clear", "Pretty beach with a gold sand and clean water, great place to wait for a sunset and enjoy the seafood platters in one of many restaurants that open just for the evening", "We came at an unusual time with king tides. It looked lovely although lots of rubbish about. Next time we'll have to take a boat out!", "It is not the best beach we experienced in our life, but if you llok to quiet and calm and relatively clean beach, you have to opt to this one (comparing to jimbaran, kuta or seminyak beaches)", "We arrived here at approximately 9am and were one of the first groups there. By the time we left, 45 minutes later, there were significantly more tourists, already making it difficult to enjoy the beauty of the place without an elbow in the face. Members of our group weren't keen on walking all the way down to the beach but I did go some of the way down and deeply regret not going all the way. I think it is something extremely worthwhile and doesn't seem very treacherous to do. Good walking shoes are an essential if going all the way down though and I would imagine it is not very suitable for young children as it can get very steep. Also, beware of your valuables as there are monkeys wandering around!", "Its quite far from the hotel where i stayed in Kuta, but the travel is worth the experience.when you will reach there you will be mesmerized with the breath taking view over the vast indian ocean , you have to walk few steps so you can explore the beauty of the place,it was kinda slippery that time because the rain has just stopped , so i suggest , wear a good pair of rubber shoes.I was wearing a shorts that time , so the tour guide gave me a sarong to cover up myself as a respect for the temple.The monkeys are everywhere so you have to secure everything you are holding (sunglasses, bags, purse) or even some who are wearing slippers because few of the monkeys are grabbing these things .", "Amazing view, big waves, totally worth it, go early get down to the beach and stay there all day, there is enough shadow, enjoy the sea but carefully, bring a lot of water and something to eat!", "Visited the beach all most each day , it’s a great place to relax and unwind or go for a long stroll, you can also learn to surf which for someone who has never tried was a bonus. This is not the type of beach you would expect as it is a surf beach and the waves are quite high but it was impressive seeing the surfers catch wave after wave. There are places to eat along the beach but never tried any so can not really comment on them. We used the beach to walk back to our hotel from Both Kuta and Seminyak square .The down side was lots of dogs running wild doing what dogs do and lots of hawkers selling souvenirs but guess they are only trying to make a living.", "This is a must see between south and Amed. It's near Mt. Agung. The weather was perfect the day we were there and there were not too many tourists. Many people bathe here, although we did not. It is a stunning place for photos, and fun to imagine a time when this was a royal family's personal garden.", "Not too rough. Clean. Great beach bars to enjoy after a dip :) A fantastic location on the border of Seminyak and Legian.", "A friend who lives in took us to this beautiful Temple and we went to pay the entrance fee and were given the sash and wrap to wear by a little old man who then proceeded to accompany us showing us an elastic type band that he had and he kept saying \\for the monkeys\\\". We walked arount the Temple area and he was pointing out places for a lovely picture etc. We then approached the Gauntlet that was the monkey troup and he proceeded to flick his elastic at them to keep them away from us which worked well. On our way back the monkeys had moved position and were harrassing other tourists. All the way round he stuck close by and at the end I offered him a gratuity and was shocked when he said \\\"not enough\\\" I had offered him 50% of the entry fee. He then saidthat he wanted 100,000 Rupiah which was 5 times the cost ef entry. I told him no as it was only 20,000 to enter the Temple and gave him 20,000 and walked away from him. This spoilt what was a lovely time at the Uluwatu Temple, especially as I did not ask him to come with us and when he rejected my offer of money I was quite surprised. Please be aware of these 'guides'. They dont ask if you want assistance they just go along with you and then try and charge what is a huge amount in for doing very little.\"", "It's a nice place to visit and enjoy the scenic view of the mountain and lake. It is very windy and cold with the wind blowing.", "least favorite beach we visited, we preferred Barawa or Legian. Good for sunset, but very crowded. They sell cheap corn and coconuts on the beach though which was nice.", "I thought the whole of the beach from Seminyak through to Kuta was very average and with a lot of rubbish washed up on the sand", "Alert spoiler! In a first place, you don’t really understand the point of coming here but then you realize how amazing is the stone is eroded, and it creates a super powerful water blast. Because this spectacle gives you the desire of swimming, there is also a little beach nearby.", "A lot of tourists standing precariously close to the edge of a cliff watching water hit a cliff. A bit of blow hole but more interesting are the bus loads of tourists making peace signs and laboriously voguing.", "Such a great experience Can't be faulted even the vendors were nice when we said no thank you Ps trip advisor we don't appreciate having to write 100 words or more just to submit & be helpful", "Always crowded of tourists who wanted to go to lembongan or penida island, and also full of local swimming or just to relax in the beach.", "Enjoy in garden of last Raja(king). These is Water Garden, The water and pool with fish are beautiful... Restaurant is expensive....", "be prepared for HEAPS of tourists. very cool area, we also explored the now abandoned small hotel and pet the muntjac deer. it was pretty awesome seeing the locals fishing with their beautiful silk umbrellas. would have liked to spend more time here but there was just too many people!", "We hired a private car/driver from Ubad for the day for $40.(about 9 hrs) Well worth the price for a few people for day trip. Visited temples, waterfalls, lake area,springs. Lovina beach restaurants & surrounding tourist attractions. Final destination was sunset and cliff face. Beautiful rocky beach area & sea views. Our english speaking driver was our guide & took us thru local areas. Monkeys were only a danger when their tout trainers were around. Trainer retrieves items & then requests money for same. Our driver though did advise us to be careful of prescription sunglasses etc. The additional cost of cultural performance was well worth staying and watching - excellent show. We arrived back in Ubad late but thoroughly enjoyed the whole day sightseeing.", "Disappointed nice location but felt food was overpriced and over cooked bacon rock hard eggs over cooked asked for soft and where hard Fresh fruit platter was tasty Felt it was a letdown considering our hotel provides a nicer breakfast included in stay", "The view of the Indian ocean from here is mind blowing. The mountains and the tides are very beautiful. If your visiting dont miss this wonderful place. The view of blue point from here is also excellent", "dirty and snakes in water hawkers constanly pestering us ..not a good experience at all", "My Wife and i went there our first day in Ubud, we were really jet lagged (15 hr difference). Just a lot of fun, cool temple and a good history /cultural experience. It's a fair walk from where we where staying, there's a little coffee place there that also supplies sim cards R side of road heading back to town 1/2 way", "Worth to visit. Less crowd. Better to be here at 8am. Only 100m hike to Pura Lempuyang Gate. It's hidden gems!", "One of the best beach for the enjoying the sunset. But, black sand. The beach in Legian would more recommended. Looking for food: many restaurants in the neighbourhood.", "A really peaceful and tranquil place to visit. Lovely gardens, pools and water features make this a must visit while in .", "Get your butt out there, do the tiring hike down and back up. Just wow. The views are AMAZING. Parking around the corner is free but parking on site is 5000 or 10000 IDR for motorbike. If anything, I feel like the money should go towards the maintenance of the walkway down. THe local people deserve to be paid for that incredible work :)", "I enjoyed just sitting on the hill looking down on the pond with Mt. Agung in the background. It was just a beautiful place with interesting statues around.", "You are attracted there by the valley, the volcano and the lake, plus the nese people that all together make you feel in the real nature, where local life combines with the environment.", "A long stretch of clean, quite and beautiful beach open exclusively to guests at the many 5 star resorts in the area. The upside is that the beach is safe, clean and manned by security guards round-the-clock. Also you will never never go hungry or thirty because of the ample (albeit over-priced) restaurant and bar options around. What's missing is however the local nese flavour. You will hardly see any locals in this area. My advice to all fellow travellers - there is no shame enjoying the comfort of this sterile world, but remember also try exploring other areas on the island to experience the real .", "Scammers around the public toilet block it off and demand a 5000 rupiah payment if you need to use it. What a crap place. People will just end up urinating in the water. First place I've ever visited that needed a payment to relieve yourself.", "It is a rock formation situated in island. Scenic place. Very popular amongst tourist, the place is generally crowded but a place not to be missed. We hired private vehicle to visit this place, we spent quality time. We were lucky to see the sunset and really enjoyed it.", ", the stunning beauty of Jinbaran Beach. This is what I imagined would look like. Endless beach with restaurants beckoning and the waves lapping nearby. Dine with your feet in the sand. The atmosphere was romantic and it was amazing. There are also few bands playing live music in front of you at your request. Also, most of the places have their in-house performances with nese Dancers and all that. The beach is clean too. The seafood is nice but it can get fairly expensive. If in Mount Batur you are paying for the view, here, you are paying for the mood, But, personally, I think this place was only great when the sun was about to set. The light from the nearby restaurants are the elements that make the atmosphere romantic. Other than that, the beach was literally empty.", "Warning...please be careful when using the money changers in the few shops outside the Ku De Ta. they are called the Big Boss money change and they ripped us off for RP700,00 approx £30 even though I counted the money 4 times, they still managed the slip notes out. They bambosle you with RP50,000 notes and try to distract you. I know £30 is not a lot but when you are on a budget that can be 3 meals. Made me very distrustful of people and ruined Seminyak for me. Beach lovely but vendors renting sunbeds also tried ripping us off asking for RP200,00 for 2 hours, rather sit on the sand. In sanur, sunbeds RP40,000 - RP50,000 for all day. Even though we stayed in Seminyak we ventured into Kuta which we preferred in the long run", "Driver took us to a restaurant, we just wanted to stroll on the beach and check out the options , driver comes chasing after us saying we had to eat at the restaurant where we parked , told to him to get lost. Instead of being a place of serenity and sitting on the beach enjoying the breeze and sunset, someone has to get paid first . it is enjoyable eating seafood on the beach however its just a huge money grab, its expensive western prices plus . Do it once if its your thing however if you avoided the place your not missing much either", "What a beautiful place to visit, walking around the lovely gardens, and the wonderful water features, we had lunch there which was really enjoyable and well priced with a lovely peaceful view, well worth a visit although it takes a couple of hours to get there.", "Maybe it was because the tide was out, but it wasn't nearly as nice as Kuta / Legian / Sanur beaches. The only good thing would be if you had kids & they wanted to hire the canoes. Wall to wall domestic tourists, didn't look great for swimming. Panorama views approaching were beautiful though.", "Awesome place for relaxing, fun times plenty of restraunts things to arrange to do. Snorkling, glass bottom boat trips. Beautiful place. For a day's outing.", "A must visit when in specially during sun set. Bay is full of restaurants with tables at the coast and candles lit. Restaurants are famous for sea food and the platter which I had has been best sea food I have till date though a bit expensive.", "Our most friendly and reliable driver fpr the trip , Adhy(+6281239378353) suggested this place after we are done with the Besakih temple visit. It is a drive of about 1 hour 15 minutes from Besakih. We parked our car and purchased tickets from the counter to enter the temple. Ticket cost was 40000 per person. The place is also knownas Ulu Watu palace. It is a big garden and the ponds are quite a few. Yiu can walk inside the pond using the walking pillars on water and feed the fish. Various coloured fishes swim around and children love feeding them. Then another pond where people were taking bath. Good place to spend about one hour or so.", "We did Kuta when we were younger, now it is just too busy. Sanur is quiet and peaceful. You can walk on the streets with no hassels of cars or bikes. It is cooler with the breeze. Must admit, It is not the best for shoppers, You can still get your watches, sunglasses and T Shirts etc. However a half hour taxi ride for around 10 dollars will get you in to Kuta.", "We found a great driver while catching the free bus from The Connection back to our resort. His name is Putu and his WhatsApp number is +62 819-9904-0601 His brother, Eddie, collected us in a brand new air conditioed car and drove us to the Water Temple, back through Ubud for lunch and then across to Sanur on our way home. Cost for the day was most reasonable and about a third of the day rate offered by the resort.", "We came upon this area by chance while we were investigating the island on scooters that we hired (which we highly recommend to do). It is a great natural attraction & well worth a look.", "So glad we booked Double Six - Excellence in every way. Luxury rooms with 10/10 service day and night with your own butler service too! Loved the week we spent here very memorable for our Anniversary time and defiantly will recommend for anyone to come stay here. So relaxing, such delicious food and the most helpful and friendly staff I have ever met- well done Double Six. ", "Such a relaxing beautiful place.. nothing to think about apart from what bikini you will be wearing.", "Loads of families showed up on Sunday , made the place extra special. Magic qualities abound. The statues are amazing and getting better with age. The plants are diverse and spectacular. The leaves are so large and healthy. I enjoyed a refreshing swim in the spring fed pool.", "This place is offering sunset view and hangout choice, seafood is the main famous at this area. We can dinner while sunset and nice candle or LED light at night, it's very beautiful place", "This is definitely worth a visit whilst on Nusa Lemongan. The waves crashing against the cliffs are incredible and gives you a real admiration, respect and fear of the sheer power of the sea. Waves would crash against the cliff side and often spray 20-30 foot in the air. If you do go do be careful getting close to the edge as you could watch for an hour and think it is safe but every now and then out of the blue an enormous wave will come over and cover the edges, often quite far back. Both me and my wife got soaked to the skin by getting caught out by some enormous waves. An amazing place to go and see", "Enjoy the sunset while eat seafood, roasted corn or maybe just sit waiting the sunset and took the photo. Just enjoy.", "The sad thing about nese beaches is the amount of rubbish about. Thankfully they have trucks and people trying to combat this problem on Seminyak beach. I didn't swim in the water this time but the sunsets were wonderful.", "Great place to relax by the pool and enjoy seafood on our last day in . If you have a late flight I would recommend booking a cabana at one of the luxury hotels and counting down the hours till you make the short trip to the airport", "Beautifully set facing the Indian Ocean. Surprisingly still kept close to origin untouched by present day development. Whole of is such. Totalu salute the nesians for their pride in keeping up their simple lifestyles.", "A must go place for people who love sea food . Ample of sea side cafe's with beach sitting. You will really enjoy the sunset if you reach there on time.", "once a nice hidden spot, now crowded of vendor, pseudochiringuitos dirt, [people asking money also to breath.. only nice? sunset.. still a wow..", "It's 3.5 hours from Seminyak but well worth the drive which in itself is very scenic going through the jungle, past paddy fields, along the East coast and through loads of small villages. Although described as a water palace, it's actually gardens and a temple. As the name would suggest, there's a lot of water including a 'lake' which you can cross on large stepping stones. The whole area is beautifully landscaped and manicured, although some of the statues could do with a clean as they were covered in cobwebs. The short driveway leading to the entrance is filled with market stalls selling food/drinks and souvenirs as well as the opportunity to touch or be photographed holding a large snake. Once inside the gardens, there are toilets and a restaurant, as well as a swimming pool. It's very picturesque so make sure your phone has a full battery. It takes about an hour to walk around and see everything. It's beautiful and serene and in my opinion, a must-do when in .", "As I am not the Instagram fun and owner I absolutely do NOT understand the thousands of people coming here to take a \\fake\\\" photo with water (no water) and a volcano in the background (better not ask how many of them know its name...). We came by motorbike at 7am and there were already around hundred people waiting. We couldn't believe how crazy can people be about getting a pic like millions of others...So if you are the same type of tourist as us, don't waste your time. Although this place is beautiful, it is completely ruined by those just having pictures with no respect to the sacred place, unfortunately supported by locals to earn money.\"", "Our Driver named Made Rai was an excellent driver who doubled as a tour guide for the entire day .He even payed for water on our trip when ours was finished .After spending the day with him we knew so much more about and the different tours we did in Ubud .I highly recommend him as a driver .", "This is our second visit in 3 years and the filth unfortunately got worse. If anything, I'd recommend walking along the beach an hour before sunset and settle in one of the cafes on the beach (Ku De Ta or Potato Head). It's still a beautiful sunset worth watching.", "The beach in Seminjak has collapsed into Inge of the worst place in the world. In front of Hotel Puri Saron they Place Küssens in the sand beginning 3pm until midnight for a drink to watch the sunset. The mushers now reach the waterlevel. Every few meters there is terribly loud Musik from speakers, each Musik different!! I have been coming to may, many time-I loved the island, but now this is a nightmare. Only money,money,money counts! Bye,bye - me no more!!! ", "When we were there it was unbelievably busy and people were standing right on the cliff edge taking selfies one hundred meters off the beach below. Totally crazy behavior. Spectacular views if you can avoid the crowds. Very steep and difficult access to the beach below where few people actually go. Mainly a viewpoint.", "The sunset is very nice from this pleace. Close to the Dream Beach. Very big waves. Should be careful.", "Seminyak area in the evening is not safe! 1 week ago 2 guys followed us on the scooter and they robbed me! took away my mobile phone while I was sitting on the scooter. I heard about many cases of robbery be careful", "Very relaxing. the view was awesome. so many tourist. It was hidden behind large carved limestone cliffs that reveal the wide view to the indian ocean.", "It’s about 1 hour 30/45 mins from ubud due to mountain roads and slow traffic not distance but was worth it . What a lovely place and we had good weather as can get cloudy and rain after 3 everyday Highly recommend a visit", "We went their at night and it had a beautiful view. Its on a beach side and you can see lot of restaurants with candle light theme. Their main serving is sea food. The whole atmosphere was romantic. Where ever we looked, we just saw lights twinkling in dark along the sea side. The restaurants played nice music. The weather was windy at night. Just perfect for a dinner by the sea shore. Its better to witness oneself!", "Very beautiful cliff edge view to the ocean and mountains across the island. I like enjoying the view and love the Kecak Dance Performance as well. The monkeys were a bit annoying though. Put your glasses, handphones, hats inside your bags before going in. And don't wear colorful sandals or slippers. When the monkey take something from you, don't panic. Try to trade with peanuts or fruits. Usually work out okay.", "Beautiful place to come and have dinner while watching sunset. We had a seafood BBQ selection which was very nice but the best part is watching the sunset, very romantic and lovely clean beach.", "Beautiful mountain and lake scenery. The pagoda and temple are very beautiful. The weather was very nice and a bit cooler than in town as it was highland when I visited (in May).", "Last Month I came with friend to this place, Clean and Beautiful Place. Peaceful place with pretty garden setup.", "Very pleasant area to visit and relax in. Lots of fishes which one is able to feed. Walking around is very easy and peaceful", "Must visit during sunset. Scenic sunset and spectacular view of Indian Ocean. Bring extra battery or fully charge your phone or camera .", "It is at the top of a mountain. Many tourists come here. The place is picturesque with cool weather. The place is clean with some renovations ongoing. Entrance fee is minimal, 15,000 rupiah, if I remember right. The souvenir shops around the area sell lots of cheap items. This is beside the Botanical garden.", "Over all the beach is nice. The part where locals go is not as clean as the part where high end hotels are located. I think the problem is that the beach doesn't have enough bins. So people just leave rubbish on the beach which is terrible. Especially when you walk down the little park on peninsular it is littered with cigaret buds, plastics, etc. And again no one cleans the area and no bins around. It's actually quite scandalous to see considering it is called one of the luxury beaches in South Kuta! Also, I personally would like to suggest to the local authorities to ban smoking on the beach and provide dedicated areas for it to stop the problem of the cigaret buds scattered across the beach! And issue fines for people who leave rubbish behind! It will not only provide smoke free beach for the children but also will save the sea from the trash. should do more to tackle the trash issue if they want to meet the European standards.", "It was raining and very busy but still it was something that we couldn't miss.Bring some bananas and biscuits to feed them otherwise they will ignore you if food not involved.Watch your belongings,they can easily pinch your wallet :)Be aware of people offering help, they doing that for the money.It was very good experience ,we will come back again", "Beautiful mountains, traditional temples, a small garden and all so well maintained! You can go out in boats if you wish .The scenery was magnificent", "I've seen a few reviews where the shore has been described as dirty but I found it fine when visiting in October 2018............the sunsets were beautiful - nice long walk along the beach a few days - could stop and hire a lounger for next to nothing along with bottled water if needed. Crowded at sunset along Kuta area but in Seminyak there were less people.", "It's nice to walk along the beach, beautiful sunset. There are many restaurant along the beach, you can simply pick one and sit in front of the ocean to enjoy a nice dinner.", "If you don't like the hecktic of Kuta, go to Sanur (beach). It never feels crowded and to me it's just the perfect blend of tourism and laid back-ness.", "This is definitely a must see while in , the landscaping is awesome , you may take a while getting there but it is well worth it.", "My wife and I stopped by Tirta after a visit to Lempuyang and must say we wished we would have gone here first. The lush gardens were simply stunning, the ponds and fountains with large koi fish made for a great photo op, and the pool which is open to the public would have been a great refreshment from the midday heat. Top 5 temples we saw on our trip.", "Wonderful and romantic sunset One of the best beach in Good combination of sunset and seafood Really recommended!", "I used to go here since I was a boy. Its a lengendary beach beside kuta. The beach with white sand and you also can find a boat to take you to Nusa Penida. It will crowd with people local and international, but it is not a surfing beach.", "To be honest I had low expectations. I suspected there will be lots of people and I wasn't wrong. Despite that there were still lots of places where I could escape them and admire beauty of this place alone. Very interesting mix of architecture and nature, with lots of butterflies and some birds. Could be better maintained though, many sculptures require some renovation.", "We rode here on motorbikes from Kuta. Easy hour long ride. Beautiful coastal views and lovely temple with monkeys. Be careful of your possessions particularly sunglasses on your head as the monkeys will steal them! Make sure your shoulders and legs are covered (respect to the temple) or they will provide you with a sarong", "Nice for families with small kids. Kids can collect shells, a couple of nice restaurants and bars. Calm and not noisy.", "Can't describe how beautiful the place was! really will take your breathe away! Downside to it there is so many monkeys there whom will stare and chase you around 😂😂 really worth the drive there. It is a must for you to have a piece of sarong worn on you when entering. They do loan out FOC but you can wear your own sarong like me!", "Stayed there for a good hour, just staring at the sea and dolphins. My phone's memory card is full of videos and photos now!", "We did a tour of 's beaches, and this was by far the cleanest and nicest. It didn't have any rubbish on it, or in the water that we could see. It's in a private estate of 5 star resorts. As opposed to Kuta, Sanur or Seminyak beaches it was clean, it looked nice and blue, and it made us want to swim. It's got a little bay area, where it's great for kayaking and stand up paddle boarding.", "Great beach behind the mountainous cliff. You could ride a Kano for a fee. Very nice beach if it is not crowded. The sceneries are beautiful too. You could buy grilled sweet corn at affordable prices.", "In the afternoon will be more crowded the visitors are coming. So if you want to visit the temple of Ulundanu, better in the morning. The lake is located in bedugul area is very beautiful and also a cool place and good for enjoying a cup of hot coffee.", "I am spoiled and come from the best beaches in aus - so this beach is really just sand and water, nothing particularly special. The markets run along side the beach and have all the usually market things, however they are almost double the price of market goods in Kuta for instance.", "Started the morning with the best driver (Aric) extremely friendly, and great knowledge about . Thank you Aric", "Dana was our driver and guide. He is very punctual and friendly. Always attentive and knowledgeable which makes our trips more interesting. Great to have Dana showing us around.", "So beautiful, the kids loved it. And the grounds were absolutely stunning. Well worth the visit for all.", "We went here with the intention of watching the sunset and it did not disappoint. Although it was crowded as it seems everyone else had the same intention, the beach area was big enough to accomodate a lot of people. What we did was after going down to the beach area and took the typical tourist pictures, we went back up to the upper side where the restaurants are located, positioned ourselves in one of the tables, with an unobstructed view of the horizon, ordered some light food and drinks and enjoyed the view until sunset. We went there around 2 hours before the sunset and this allowed us to roam around the market, the beach, the cliff on the right side, before positioning ourselves on the cliff on the left side where the restaurants are, around 45 minutes before sunset.", "My friend and I woke up at 3am to catch the sunrise and get there before the long line started. When we got there, we were very disappointed to see that there was no lake or natural reflection that gives the amazing effect, but that they take your phone and hold up a mirror to the lens! We were really let down and can’t believe that this was a “fake” experience and we want to let everyone know this before they get there and are also disappointed.", "the security, the beach and gardens were impressive. A lot of traffic ,but to be expected due to holiday season. Watching your choice of taxi transport . Only used Bluebird as it is known to be metered ..", "Beautiful setting great for tourists or just a day swimming This is well worth a visit, I often send many guests there and they are always very happy", "This place is bustling with tourists for a reason! ;p It's about an hour drive from our hotel in Denpasar, depending on traffic, but it's definitely worth the travel. Though it's hot season with scorching sun in October (and less crowded), we still love the scenery. It must be even better in December when it's more cooling I guess... Simply beautiful!!👍😍", "We had dinner on the beach with superb sunset. This is definitely a place for you to visit. This place is romantic. However, when it is filled with way too many Chinese tourists, it kinda spoiled the place where they talk and yell in every way they like. Despite that, I still enjoyed my time there. Place is so beautiful. You can even see planes landing every 15 to 20 minutes. Grab a beer, sit by the beach, enjoy the sunset with your loved one. This is LIFE", "Seminyak beach was just 5 minutes walk from our hotel. The beach is wide and long. There is plenty of space for everyone without felling crowded. We enjoyed some of the most beautiful sunsets here. There are a lot of restaurants, pubs and lounges which you can enjoy for lunch during the day or for a party in the evening. The waves were great. We are not surfers but we still had our fare share of fun. It was a bit of a mission to find a peaceful and quiet spot on the beach where you can relax and don't have to listen to few different kinds of music at the same time. I only have a humble request to some of the dog owners to be considerate and clean after their pets while walking them on the beach.", "As I've spent my whole life in SE Asia, I can say I have seen many filthy and ugly beaches but Kuta Beach beats them all. I was in Kuta during a stop over and I decided to walk to the beach...OMG...what a sad sight. There were mountains of rubbish and garbage accumulated on the shore at every 20 meters...With a terrible traffic and a heavily polluted road just a few steps away...I was shocked to find out that so many people actually do go to such an ugly place. Weird.", "A spectacular sight with refreshing pools of mountain water to swim in -voted best 'temple' by kids in ", "Nice beach for sunset or to have seafood dinner. However, I would not do more there as it is a little dirty.", "The place is something everyone must visit, beautiful place, nice scenery. Peaceful. The wind from the seas make the weather very nice and cool.", "Iff you have a little time you can make here some nice pictures,it's a nice place to see but be carreful don't stand to close to the edge on the rocks", "Money changers on the street are scammers/cheats. They insist on giving 50,000 notes to confuse, count it out into small piles, then when \\checking' the money, they drop one of the piles while they distract you with conversation. We caught the guy out, and he hid when I said I was photographong him. If this happens to you grab your foreign currency back quickly or it disappears. Go to banks not the guys on the streets, especially if the latter have a higher exchange rate than everyone else. That's a warning sign!\"", "just for an hour break or maybe max two if you decide to swim in two spring water pools. Cute, but nothing more. Not too expencive tickets.", "Arrived on the clear day! And enjoy the greatest crater in . Try to arrive before noon time (before clouds covering the view)", "Lots of tourists! Try to visit early in the morning or late evening. It was sooo busy we just got photos of tourists. lol. Great little location off the beaten track. Just follow the signs towards dream beach then branch off to devils tear. Would be awesome to see st Sunset with a few bintangs", "This trail will not be any easier, this trail will be rocky and difficult - this is absolutely perfect for kelingking beach! If you want to get down in the heat and get back up - it has to be really good and fit, but it's worth it! However, climbing is announced here and is not without danger! So not suitable for everyone. away down we needed 30 min and high 20 min. exhausting but who made it, can be proud of itself. The view from the top is of course unique and must be visited, if you are on Nusa Penida.", "Not sure what the other reviewers are referring to when mentioning rubbish, the sand and beach were very clean (apart from some natural leafy debris in small sections of the water). The paved boardwalk is fantastic, a nice change from the hazardous rubble of Kuta/Seminyak. Plenty of incredible spots for a casual, mid-range lunch, and a few nice shady trees as well if you don't want a longbed. Jet ski and other watersports are on offer from various hawkers, we managed to snag two jet skis for 15mins at rp.500000. The ocean looks amazing at top speed as it's quite shallow and clear. The beach is very quiet and has a mature feeling compared to others. Due to the low customer traffic the shop owners and massage ladies linger a little longer than desired in an effort to tempt you, but are still polite and friendly and never aggressive. Definitely worth a visit, especially so for middle-age tourists and families and anyone who needs some quiet time from the noise of Kuta.", "The Seminyak beach is a health hazard and should be closed immediately. I wanted to go in for a swim but it was just too dirty... some of the rubbish looked like medical waste? I overheard a Sydney guy say it was probably the dirtiest water he has ever seen. When I asked him what he did for a living he said, 'I am an inspector for Sydney Water.'", "We were travelling with our 2 year old and really enjoyed the relaxed time on Sanur beach. The beach is almost like a lake since it's covered by a reef. The message ladies in pink are the true bonus. We got hour long full body messages in less than $8. the beach has some great restaurants and coffee shops too. Also this unlike kuta is not very crowded and can be so much fun with family.", "We stayed at a beautiful resort in Seminyak and although the resort was fantastic, the beach and sea were quite dirty. The sand was grey with chunks of plastic and other debris. The water was also full of trash. Very disappointing to travel so far and find the beach in such condition.😔", "This was great the kids enjoyed it so much it's a must visit whilst here. Rained the day we went but did t spoil it for us, so many photos and memories surreal", "I stayed in Ubud for a week and my girl friend told me, there is beautiful lake and nice air 30 minutes from Ubud by shortcut way via Mambal, then I went there. So nice landscape and good memories to visit there", "It's the worst place you can go in whole . There are just 200+ instagrammers waiting im a cue to get a fake picture at the gate, which for your information has no water beneath, it's just an optical illusion you get by paying some locals in the cue to take a picture with a mirror under your phone.", "The setting is very nice and thew architecture pleasant, especially in its surrounding of rice fields.", "Its a very serene and beautiful temple in . Worth a visit since this is the only one next to a water body. The complex has many temple structures and they are dedicated to the trinity and apparently each temple structure is dedicated to one of the Shiva, Vishnu or shakti etc. Its very different and very peaceful vs the other temples in and thus warrants a visit. As all other temples in , this one also has an entry ticket. Since temples are considered as tourist attractions in , they all have an entry ticket. We combined the visit with tree top adventure park since they are 10 - 15 mins (driving time) apart. We first went to the adventure park and then came here. On the day of our visit it was not very sunny and in fact we experienced a very light drizzle. It takes around 45 mins for the temple visit. Since we were staying in Kuta, we also visited Jatiluwih rice terraces on our way back to Kuta, from this temple.", "This is on of our favorite temples on - set on the lake with nice views around. In is in mountains so the views are weather dependant and we were very lucky to enjoy it on sunny day. We heard from few others that they didn't see almost anything because everything was in clouds. Basically this lake is in the middle of old vulcano and if you go futher towards West the road climbs to the edge and gets you to next two lakes with very nice views which shouldn't be missed. Little bit futher is village Monduk with nice watterfalls. We did all this on our transport from Ubud to Pemuteran.", "Hard to beat at sunset. The most attractive of the Kuta-Legian-Seminyak strip of beaches. Although other posts have mentioned rubbish etc, it was clean when we were there (several visits, from 21-27 Jan 2016), although it rained every day. We were at the southern end - apparently the stream in the north near the temple can bring out rubbish after rain. Negotiate for umbrella lounges on the beach - we paid IDR50,000 for a 2-bed lounge, which is probably expensive, but, hey, for $5 all day, who cares? The same chap who sells you the lounge can also supply you with well-priced cold drinks (coke, beer, coconuts etc). Note for foreign tourists - you can't sit on the lounges for free 'just for 10 minutes', as we saw several tourists try to do, including a couple of female Australians who wanted to change their toddler's nappy (!). The lounges are rented, it's how those guys make their living - if they let everyone sit on the lounges 'just for 10 minutes', they wouldn't make a rupiah. There are some sellers trawling the beach, but they're not too pushy, and perhaps not as numerous as in Kuta and Legian. You can just sit on your towels on the beach for free, but you might get burnt that way. There are numerous beach shacks south of Jl. Camplung Tanduk, they are cheap and good for burgers, juices and beer. Surf is good for boogie boarding and body surfing. Gets a bit rough and erratic, with some cross-currents, at the end of low tide, be careful near the breakers at this time. If you're lucky enough to be from a place with outstanding beaches (e.g. Australia, South Africa, Hawaii, California), you might think this beach is not much. But by world standards it is very pleasant and enjoyable. Recommended.", "Went for a walk along the beach at Seminyak for about 45 minutes and we were saddened to see the amount of rubbish washed up on the shoreline. Considering the beaches on are the main attraction, I believe that a lot more should be done to clean them up and keep them clean. There were literally thousands of plastic bags, drinking straws, cigarette lighters and innumerable other items that just should not belong on a beach. One can only be saddened to think of what this rubbish, particularly the plastic bags, is doing to the sea life. Please - Clean up your act!", "Truly one of the most clean beaches I have visited in . The sand is beautiful and there are many trees along the beach to just sit under and enjoy the breeze. The nese call it Beach, many tourists and locals holiday here. It is worth a visit and an easy place to catch a boat to Lembongan.", "I was so excited about this place because of all the pics I saw on Instagram. I knew there was no water going in, but I had no idea about few things: 1. There is a line, and it can go for about 3 hours. I refused to do it. 2. The line is to take the pic, pics are taken by some local men, they also do the fake water effect and tell you how to pose. 3. Not much more to do at this place. There are always people here so be prepared. It was overwhelming and a waste of time.", "I took a long walk from Potato Head down to Cocoon recently on a Saturday afternoon and the views were spectacular. BUt what also struck me was the local use. Indonesian families and children everywhere playing soccer and otherwise coming together to enjoy that natural beauty of this place. Its as if I was being welcomed into the lives of these wonderful and spiritual people. It was a joy to experience. Oh and the sunsets are fabulous.", "Staying for 4 days and lots to eat and see. The people of , are so friendly. The water is not as clear as other part of the island but warm bone the less", "This is one of the very best places in to watch the sunset. There are some fantastic hotels and numerous seafood restaurants with seating looking into the setting sun. The sea is warm and the surf comparatively calm so great for a quick dip.", "went there with family. very good view of sunset. all the big statues represent hindu God are amazing. definitely will recommend this beach", "For the last 12 years we have used the same reliable and safe driver usually twice each year. We have got to know Robie and his wife and two daughters very well. We have referred Robie to many of our friends and family and they continue to use him and refer him to their friends as well. We have absolutely no hesitation in recommending Robie as a good English speaking, safe and knowledgeable driver, and he can be contacted on (WhatsApp)+62 81 333200467 William & Lesley Perth WA", "Nice place to check out, make it apart of a day trip to make the whole day worthwhile. Lovely gardens, lots of fish to feed. There’s a pool there if you want a swim. Lots of really nice fountains too", "This place is amazing and a must see if you visit the island. We hired mopeds for the day and it was easy enough to get there however the roads are not exactly roads. We arrived before lunch which is a must as when we left bus loads of people turned up so you need to go early or late. Few local stalls offering food and drinks otherwise you just need to sit, watch and take photos. For even more amazing coloured blue sea your best off going and exploring Nusa Ceningan which you can access over a tiny but safe bridge.", "A beautiful spot. Fair drive from Seminyak where we stayed. Cost to enter was 100k scarves on site to wear. Hot day so not too many monkeys about. Scenery was spectacular.", "Wayan was our driver, we book the tour through vacation trip, he sugget us to start a bit early by 4am to skip the crowd. He was amazing by the time we ger there 10 mins before 6, we get number 13, is not to much waiting cause we get there early, but like 20 mins after there are a lot of people coming in non stop. He is very knowledgeable about all the place that we visited, excelent english speaking guide Really recomend him and if u wish to come here u can contact him in whatapps +62 81320587422", "A lovely beach spoiled by nasty tourist trap restaurants all serving the same bland poorly prepared rubbish. By all means go and watch the suns set - don't waste your time or money on the food that these places serve. If you are hungry then buy some freshly cooked corn off the vendors on the beach.", "I had no idea what to expect and visited upon a friends suggestion on the way back from Bedugal. It was beautiful, serene, spiritual. The gardens are gorgeous, the whole place has a calm vibe. We did however get there at 9.45 am and seemed to beat the crowds as, as we were leaving the busses rolled in and the crowds descended. Not sure how peaceful it was after that. There is a little market at the entrance and a restaurant. There are deers in an enclosure (not sure of their significance). I would suggest taking your driver inside with u to explain some of the cultural aspects as there are not signs or brochures to tell u about the area. If u like temples and peaceful places it is worth the visit. I would also suggest taking a snack and drink and staying for a while to enjoy the atmosphere.", "Need to come here & feel the wind blows with the beautifull scenery..the road a very bad..need extra carefull..to many off road and slick rock", "This place needs no review and is obviously a must visit. Beautiful landscape and amazing views - a small trek around the place is lovely as well. Be cautious of the monkeys though. Also, they offer kecak dance in the evening which can be given a miss in my opinion. Better to roam around the area more.", "I must say the food and the view make the best combination. due to the competition around the area. The food there is unexpectedly quite reasonable. The view of the beach with the sound of the wave.. push cart selling corn and nuts... and the amazing view of the plane landing before your eye. Love the experience dining by the beach", "Quiet not many hawkers compared to Kuta/Legian. The sand and water are very clean. Lots of lovely restaurants. The beachwalk is a very enjoyable walk. ", "Nice beach but in my opinion not the best of Bukit. Honestly i prefer the beaches in the area of ulu watu.", "If you want to relax in luxurious, calm and relaxing surroundings I would recommend this place. Keep in mind the place is totally resorted but peaceful. Join the sunset!. And go to pirate bay", "The sunset makes the bay worth a visit. Depending on time of year and location on the beach you will see the sun set over the water or the land peninsula. There are countless restaurants up and down the beach and a lot of people (both tourists and locals). The tide washes up a lot of seaweed and trash so be careful where you walk.", "The beach at Seminyak has changed a lot over the last 15 years, as expected. What I did not expect this time around was the huge increase in the volume of garbage on the beach. It was very dissapointing to see so much garbage washing up on the shoreline. It was hard to enjoy a stroll along the beach while dodgeing so much garbage. So sad to see and nobody really seems to care.", "Seminyak beach is littered with trash. We went here to beach comb and walk what we hoped was a beautiful nese beach. Within metres of stepping onto the beach you are surrounded by plastic of every type,dead animals, syringes and all manner of garbage. What humans have done to this place is shameful and dangerous. I'd gladly pay a little more in an entry tax if it to be used to clean the beaches. Do not go and certainly don't take children to the beach.", "The view from the viewpoint is absolutely stunning!! I didn't go down to the beach because it was late when I visited. Go early in the morning to enjoy it 100%", "We stopped on the way back from Amed for a quick stop. Lovely gardens but not worth the trek all the way from Ubud as a stand alone spot.", "Can rent sun beds easily alwaus ask for half price they accept. Coconut water is a must u can take ur own drinks easily. Massage ladies can be annoying but try to be nice they will go away :)for buying anything ask for hapf price alwaaaaays", "If you walk north, you will find a peninsula, which has a massive statue in the middle and has some grass fields. Very nice area.", "Amazing view , there is a beach where only few people are aware off... and its quite amazing. Just before you enter the uluwatu check post to pay for you entrance there is a right follow the road . Amazing beach .", "Yes, there are a fair bit of rubbish laying around, but grab a lounge and relax with a drink. It's just an OK beach. There are better places to sit at a beach restaurant - Jimbaran Beach seafood restaurants for example. Seminyak Beach has the beachside cafes tho. In good weather it's worth the trip.", "Beach looks ok, but definitely no place for bathing in the sea. Dirty water. Nicest areas in front of huge resorts with signs warning against going in the sea! Only suited as scenic back drop for the luxury hotels and for water sports. For the really nice beaches and great bathing head to towards Padang Padang, kind of crowded but not a problem.", "This place got crazy popular because of all the influencer photos on the gram. Great for tourism, but bad for tourists. I have not seen this much tourists packed in one place aside from Lempuyang Luhur (that’s a different horror story altogether). Forgot how much the entrance fee is (probably around 30,000-40,000 IDR). The “palace” isn’t really palatial in scale. It’s smaller than I expected with three medium-sized pools. It would have been a pleasant experience overall because the place is pretty and cool, but the other tourists were so rude. I mean, yeah we’re all lined up for that one shot with the Koi fish and the pretty fountains and the pretty temple tower, but IS IT REALLY SO HARD TO BE PATIENT, KIND, RESPECTFUL AND NOT BE RACIST FOR 20 MINUTES? Again, PLEASE TREAT OTHERS THE WAY YOU WANT TO BE TREATED. It’s that simple. If you want to be treated like trash, then you have a problem. We seriously had more fun at the Ujung Water Palace, which is bigger and more beautiful.", "We visited this palace with the guide during our transfer from Amed to Seminyak. Actually, you don't need the guide. My opinion is that it is one of the beautiful and peaceful places in . We just walking in relaxation through the palace enjoying the great views.", "We decided to hire a driver to go around the entire island. We may have stopped here just a little too early. We stopped early in the afternoon, should have waited till high tide! But still a nice spot. A great spot for sunset. We had dinner the night before at Sandy Bay and could see dozens of people perched at Devil's Tears in time for a beautiful sunset!", "Be careful with people trying to sell you things, if you tell them you'll be back... they'll remember! Barter, barter, barter!", "I was expected to see a beautiful beach in Seminyak but was a big disappointed to see a lot of garbage on the beach like plastic bags,plastic wrapped and cans. The waves are very high, not able to swim either. Black sand not a problem if the beach is clean. I would say Nusa Dua beach more beautiful, cleanest and quiet than Seminyak beach.", "If you are on the island then it is definitely worth a view as it is spectacular-Instagrammable- but that’s the problem as half of China was there so difficult to get any picture by yourselves.", "A more peaceful beach just a bit North of Kuta. Not too many hawkers and the beach seems a lot cleaner than the Legian/Kuta Beach area.", "My wife and I selected and booked a luxury hotel on the beach as we enjoyed a beach holiday and swimming in the sea. We were most disappointed with the filth along the whole of Seminyak beach and in the sea. On enquiry we were told that the waste were wash ashore from another part of Indonesia. If you want a beach holiday in this is not a place to go. Will not return and will not recommend tourist to go", "We stayed near here with the Courtyard Marriott for two nights, and walked to the beach to get some sun and rent paddle boards. Paddle board rentals were super cheap ($15/2 hrs), and it was fun, but the tide was going out, so the waves were quite small by mid afternoon. The trash in the water however... When you are on a surf or paddle board, the first thing you notice is all the plastic bottles, bags, and wrappers just floating on top of, or hovering just under, the surface. The water is beautiful, blue, and warm - it's just too bad that it's also the garbage disposal. I will say, however, that is progressing in its awareness of trash and ocean conservation. It is much farther ahead than other islands in Indonesia. It is just going to take some time. I'm sure that a lot of the trash bags we picked up off the beach could have been perhaps 10 years old. The beach itself was quite clean, as most of the beach frontage is manicured by various hotel staff. We did have a very nice time there, drinks in hand, with nice soft beach chairs and umbrellas.", "Amazing surf beach. if you like clear blue water,cute little cafes with fabulous views over the Indian Ocean you must visit Uluwatu.", "We caught a taxi from Seminyak for 150,000 IDR ($15 AUD). We wanted to see a nice beach with shops close by. This place still had lots of tourist and a huge one level shopping area called collections. This place is beautiful and clean but the beautiful beachside is occupied by private resorts and their extravagant sun lounges. We were not sure if all resorts allowed outsiders to use their facility at a price but we did manage to find one that allowed us to use their facilities with the condition we had to spend $40 AUD on their food and drinks. I think it was worth it! We lazed around with music and a sun bed, chilled out. This beach is not a good place to see the sunset, however, If I do visit again I will come here again, I enjoyed it.", "The view really is astounding BUT be ready for a tourist trap and fake photos. The least amount of wait for the photos is about 1.5 hours and peak season goes up to 4 hours for the one picture. After your pay to go in, you have to wait for your number to be called for your chance to take a picture at that iconic Instagram viral photo. Be wary as the \\lake reflection\\\" is fake, it's done with the local guy using a mirror off of your camera. Each couple/ family got about 5 mins and the local guy takes the pics for you; going from pose to pose. it does kind of take away from the serenity of a temple gate. Most don't even care about the site and just want he photo for Instagram. (we're guilty of it too). Apparently this site was not even visited by tourist until that one photo went viral in 2017.\"", "Kuta crazy bussy and a lot of people asking you for transport and all other things you don't need..... And in Sanur nothing of this!! I love to go back there instead of Kuta", "Even if you have been here before, don't miss to do it again. They change the plants and decorating very often with the flowers. There is also a nice playground for children. Enjoy the beauty.", "Not to great, funny to see al the people getting wet and to close to the edge. Its just a wall of water but the local people offer some food drinks and icecream. Just go there to see it but dont expect it to take a full hour.", "I really enjoyed my time here, the views are amazing, you are on the cliff top walking to one end where there is a temple to the other where you will see the outdoor amphitheatre where you can watch the Kecak fire dance, being outdoors in the evening makes it more amazing, the dance was awesome, very crowd interactive and had every one laughing a must must do. The only down fall here are the monkeys, they can be very aggressive and will steal your belongings, listen to your tour guide and driver and follow there advise, i saw a girl have her flip flop and glasses stolen, the monkeys have seemed to have worked out they will be rewarded with food on return of these items.", "😎.....was a nice place to see 🏖 Preferred my private pool and less tourists to be honest 😊😎😍 Quiet time was all I was in need of for this trip away ☺☺☺☺☺", "The water is clearer and safer than on the other side of the island. Great way to spend a few hours during the day resting.", "Seminyak beach was OK fairly clean and not as crowded as Kuta, unfortunately we found the hawkers on the whole to be pushy and quite rude on the day we visited which is always a disappointment in a destination known for its friendly and happy people, in fairness it is hard to make a positive comment on nese beaches in comparison to our beaches at home but overall was not blown away but at the same time not sorry we took the time to have a look.", "We arrived at the spot by Saturday noon and got the queue number something about 250 (the exact number I don’t remember already). It took us approximately 4 hours waiting till we could make our shots. Yep, that’s quite a lot, but it’s quite understandable either: firstly: it was a day off and secondly, there were many people who arrived as a part of Instagram tours, and as far as we got it, they were making their photos, skipping a general queue. Anyway, we knew the rules in advance and had a clear vision of what to expect, so necessity of purchasing tickets and long waiting didn’t bother us at all. Moreover, there were two roofed-in places on the spot, where was quite comfortable to sit and wait the queue, avoiding a scorching sun. At the end of the day, we got what we came for, and our photos were really good enough (not so good as photos made for those who came with tours though, but it’s fine). The only thing which really disappointed us was a filthy toilet for using of which we had to pay extra 5000. That was gross! The rest was quite predictable.", "One of the best views of the island but the hike down is long and pretty rough almost descending vertically at times. The view can however also be enjoyed from above.", "Very nice place... with lake view, just spend your weekend with your families at this place.. surely can be refresh your mind. Recommended place.", "Cool place to relax. If with kids try feeding fishes. Beautiful statues of Hindu gods and goddesses around the big fountain.", "The beach is long and wide but was pretty dirty at the seminyak part - it seemed cleaner the further towards kuta you went which was surprising. There were loads of bathroom waste items like toothpaste tubes and nappies and even a hypodermic needle on one part. Lots of hawkers too - the closer to kuta the more persistent they were. We headed off to jimbaran, padang padang and other quieter more pleasant spots for a day on the beach.", "The beach was alright and a nice place to chill and relax, but there's a lot nicer beach around - I really recommend Uluwatu!!", "What a view. Be sure to buy an icy Bintang 🙏 Big waves, locals hangout here to watch the Sunset. 25k for a Bintang seems to Be the going rate.", "if you want to spend some tranquil time with family / your spouse this is the place to head over... there is a huge park like at the top of the water palace. you can just stroll around and enjoy the moments with your life partner.", "Well, 66 beach has become very popular. When you come down from Jalan Double Six to the right: There are many small beach restaurants where you can sit on the beach and enjoy live music. To the left: there you can rent sunchairs for 25.000 idr ( ca. 1,70€). The boys will look after your stuff when you go swimming or surfing. It has become a very popular beach so especially on weekends and evenings it becomes very crowded. The sunsets are really breathtaking. Try to enjoy a bowl of Bakso while you are there. The stand is on the beach a bit to the South of Café Zanzibar. Best Bakso in .", "We heard that the beaches at Kuta are really crowded and we prefer to sunbath and swim in a quiet beach in peace, like what vacation is supposed to be. The Sanur beach is in a cute and friendly neighbourhood with very nice restaurants and bars, the location is accessible by cars or scooters, it was about 45-60 minutes drive from Ubud depending on the traffics and maybe 30 minutes from Kuta according to Google Map. Not bad. The beach is quiet with a fair amount of tourists. It is a smaller beach comparing to that of Kuta so don't expect crazy coastline, etc. Otherwise, it's a nice place to relax for a few hours. Make sure that you take the beach chairs from the locals (not those owned by the restaurants, bars, etc.), they offer the chairs really cheap like IDR 30,000, that's like USD 2. You can order cold Bintang beer and some snacks from the locals. You would get basically the same thing from the fancier places but maybe at 10x the price. Please don't throw garbage to the beach and the ocean, be a responsible tourist. We saw garbage in the sea and were disappointed by humanity.", "this resort offering you nice,calm white sandy beaches in the the island.beside that the friendly local people still strongly carry out the nese tradition and culture.so no wonder a lot ot ceremonies around the year hold on this village", "I don't know if I was luckier than most, but the sunrise I saw will stay with me forever. I've photographed some amazing sites in my life, but nothing like the pictures I took that morning. Bad points - it was expensive, a real slog to the top and no food or drink included in the price. Good points... a view like no other!", "One of my favourites in . Good to do as a tour. There is also a nice botanic gardens close by. Apart from that there isn't much else close by.", "I did some snorkeling off Sanur beach and though there were quite a lot of fish, there were also quite strong currents pulling you out and the approach to the snorkeling area was very shallow and had quite large waves. Also quite a few areas of the beach had large amounts of rubbish which was a shame.", "The beaches are dirty in this area. It seems like a sewer or dumping operation is taking place off shore and it just washes back up. The water was murky and I did not go in. There is huge amounts of smelly seaweed that is not raked up. Just not pleasant. The Seminyak beaches were just the opposite.", "We arrived here around 7 am. The weather still cold but its a beautiful sunrise. Very easy to access. The lake views with the mountain background was awesome. We were very happy we could enjoy the beautiful morning weather. Its nice to have breaktime from the metropolitan business, felt refreshed and admired. This kind of spot should be visited. Highly recommend!", "Nice beach for families with less hawkers than Kuta and without the pollution/rubbish. Note, the beach mainly serves the resorts situated there, however they are open to all.", "Make sure you hit it for high tide otherwise you won't see the fame geyser effect. A nice stroll if you're staying in one of the nearby hotels. Might get crowded. and no place to sit really so don't make it a big outing point, you'd be disappointed. Not worth a taxi ride as far as I'm concerned, unless you have young kids in your party who'll be mesmerized.", "My friend recommended it so we went. Honestly worst experience in . Food is below average quality and rediculously overpriced. Should cost 3 times less for what it is. Plus tax on top. Waiters expect and ask for big tips. Best tasting dishes were steamed spinach and watermelon. Annoying band playing that want your money. Anyway we left hungry and went to local Warun, paid 100,000 rp for 2 inc drink and ate like kings.", "Seminyak beach is a beautiful stretch of water with so every good restaurants along its shore including LaLucciola,Breeze and Ku DeTa. La Lucciola is probably the prettiest with great sea views and not much beach litter.As you walk back along the beach to main part of seminyak the beach litter bamboo poles and plastic litter is staggering. The water is unfit to swim in. It is equally dangerous for surfers with large pieces of wood floating or semi submerged which is really dangerous. Western facing beaches are subject to this after tropical storms with east coast beaches not affected as badly. The locals are trying really hard to control this pollution but much more needs to be done.", "Nothing really special but a great place for meditating and having a good time. It was raining when we went there and it actually added to the beauty. ", "I came here early in the morning for a morning walk... from the entrance I entered into the beach it seems ok in terms of cleanliness, just that it's not that kind of white sandy beach... As we walk further down the beach, we started to see plastic bags partially buried under the sand and also a broken part of a beer bottle, which is glass floating at the shoreline... And further down, there's a foul smell... Then we spotted a drain flowing into the sea! Omg! What others mentioned in their reviews I read before my trip is genuine!!! It's the most DISGUSTING beach I have ever been! I'm lucky that I did not get any injury from the broke glass and no skin allergy issues from the dirty water from the drain. I will NEVER Go back to this beach again! Go at your own risk! Suggest to better spend your time exploring other beaches further from Seminyak Beach!", "nice sunset for dinner on the beach with family. the seafood fresh and good nise cuisine, but the beach quite dirty when we are there", "Fantastic lake view, nice garden. Mountainous road uphill all the way with scenic photo stops. Along the way there's a good coffee stop: www. Gemitir.com Offers great view and LIVE band during lunch hours", "After looking forward to the normally great beach in Seminyak, I was really disappointed to see the the beach was transformed in a plastic garbage belt. People where doing their best to clean it up, but with every tide it just washed up again. For swimming and surfing you just had to get used to have plastic wash up against your body all the time, not really great but you get used to it. If doesn't manage to get rid of the plastic, I would seriously reconsider coming to again in the future...", "The place is fantastic, breathtakingly beautiful, full of architectural perfection but touches or so called renovations made lately by I have no idea who killed all nature of the place. There were still some construction works going on at the moment which they called cafes and small shops. I can't understand what kind of mentality can issue a permit to build just around of that great place. I did not even wanna take pictures as all new built mess were killing the beauty of the place. I just let the place to be in my mind as I could keep that ugly things out of my imagination. Garbages all around, specially down holly waters were terrible. Authorities should keep this holly place keep clean instead of killing the nature of by building around. ", "Sure - try the dining on the sand thing - its ok and novelty factor but not cheap. If you want to see something more \\real\\\" hold your nose and head down toward the jetty looking toward the runway and you'll find the fresh seafood market plus all the lovely fishing boats. Just hold your nose because that market stinks! But its a sensory overload not to be missed.\"", "We went to this New Moon restaurant as recommend by our guide for dinner. This restaurant provide free pick up and return to our Hard Rock hotel. Seafood freshness is acceptable and taste is good. The waitress that served us was good as when we arrived, the sky looks cloudy, she has the initiative to suggest that we order a drink first to sit out while she reserved a table inside facing the sea for us in case it rains. And true enough not long it rained and we got a good seat with sea view. She's great n we were happy to tip her well for the service. Beach is less crowded and much cleaner than Kuta beach. Just to experienced since everybody raved about it.", "White sand.. clean pathways... friendly locals... raked sand!!!! Without the hustle like Kuta... Will stay closer to the beach next trip..", "If you have a little physical strength, go down to the beach. The way down (and up) is 20-30 minutes, depending on the tourists on the way. I have never seen such beach sand. The place is not for swimming", "Nice clear water beach but the waves a bit too strong. Payment needed to enter the beach. Stunning view from the entrance with 5 carved Hindu gods along the limestone wall.", "Staying at the Hyatt was the most romantic holiday I have ever been on. The beach was pristine but the water well!!!! At a certain time of day there is terrible stuff floating along the sea and you would have to part the water to get in it. No thank you, plus the tide goes out then you cannot swim even if you wanted to yuk", "Overall is quite dirty. Trash everywhere. The Seminyak and Kuta beach strip is probably the dirtiest beach I’ve ever experienced. There’s much better and cleaner beaches on such as geger beach in Nusa dua or belinga beach.", "Nice place to relax on a deck chair and have on of the beach boys look after all your needs and get you beers as well.", "Just my kind of place, quiet when I needed it but, busy too when I could be bothered looking..;-) Some great nese food too, if you know where to look. I could tell you, but you'd have to ask.", "Peaceful and great views of royal ancient times.Share a time with nature and water, it's a amazing place to see", "First time visitor to (Sanur) but bitterly disappointed by the really littered beach which I have now walked many times feeling totally let down by humanity. It is particularly windy and the waves are high and so inevitably a lot of seaweed blown ashore...that doesn’t however explain the mass of rubbish and plastic everywhere. The locals are friendly but the beach really is a disaster zone to look at... not sure I’d ever want to return which is a shame as I was looking forward so much to this trip. ", "We stopped by Devil's Tears on two separate days and had two very different experiences. The first day we stopped by there was a big swell and we could have watched the GIANT waves crashing into the rocks and producing awesome sprays of water for hours. Amazing! Two days later we visited again and this time the ocean was much calmer and there was very little wave activity in comparison to the first day. Not nearly as exciting but the water is still beautiful. If there's a big swell then it's an absolute must! If it's relatively calm you may be a little let down. The spot itself is stunning and just a couple minutes' walk from Dream beach so it's well worth a visit regardless if you're down in the area.", "My husband was on the viewing platform at the water blow in Nusa Dua on 27th September, one week after Leisa M below stated 'no element of danger at all'. A huge freak wave hit the viewing platform causing part of the handrailing he was holding to collapse. This resulted in him, along with several others, being swept onto the rocks. Luckily they were pulled to safety by other tourists who were standing well back. My husband required 3 hours of surgery to repair the damage and an overnight stay at BIMC hospital, who by the way were exceptional. Three other tourists also on the path required surgery and several others suffered cuts and bruises. Please do NOT consider this area as safe.", "Situated on an island of rock with a spring of fresh water emanating from under it, Tanah Lot ticks all the boxes. Beautifully scenic and with Kecek dancing after sunset it is hugely popular. Best time to visit is any time other than sunset as this is when the crowds really do throng in their thousands. Actually, you don't miss much by missing the sunset. The temple is just a mere shadow against a coloured sky and doesn't really add anything to nature's display. However, try telling that to the tour companies which bus everyone in. Probably a must-see but avoid the sunset scramble.", "Cheap fee to get in and beautiful scenery. The place is super clean and very well maintained. Make sure to take a light jumper as this lake is located in altitude (for ) and the temperature are around 15 Celsius degrees. It is also a bit windy but it is really worth the trip", "Although the journey to get there is quite tiring, due to the road uphill and heavy rain. But when it gets there can see a vast lake, cold dew. The temple is located on the lake, very special with a unique building. Me and wife was very happy to visit Ulundanu temple.", "You will find everything here, from the most expensive and 'manicured' to the most simple. Since I first stayed here in1995 there was a different balance of the two, with large stretches of the beach just sand. Now pretty much everything is developed, though you can still find authentic warungs and the food stalls at the night market are great to see and sample. If you love just chilling by the sea, eating and drinking, you will love it here, with lots of places to try out. If you are like me, and need things to do and explore perhaps there is more of a challenge. There is lots of watersports and you can book tours to various places, so you're okay there, but for places to go off to see on a bike or scooter, maybe not so much. The best place I found was the mangrove information centre - wonderful, lush nature to explore for half a day or so. The Taman Festival Park was a curiosity, the Le Mayeur Museum was okay, the Orchard Garden a disappointment. As I say, you can book lots of tours from here, but then it quickly gets expensive. I guess you should try snorkelling around Nusa Penida and the other islands just off the beach. That is pretty spectacular, though take some motion sickness tablets if you're susceptible to getting sea sick. When I went the sea was a bit rough.", "This place use to be a bathing place for King and royalties. Build by the King of Karangasem. An awesome site. The water comes from a nearby water spring, which flows to the (now) pond, and then went to the surrounding area (for irrigation). A beautiful place to take pictures. Btw, there still a pool that you can swim into (with all the fishes that dwells in it). The water is very clear, and according to a tour guide, you can even drink the water. Really glad we went to this place (driving 2 plus hours from Kuta). Then continue our trip to Ujung Water Palace.", "Very nice place. Hire a guide for an oral history (its cheap about 2 USD). Bring a swimsuit, you can take a dip in the pools.", "This was the best tour I have been on since being in . I think the most important thing is having a driver that knows what he is talking about, humble and loves what he does. RISMA greeted us with a warm welcome and cold beverages. He explained everything in a great and straightforward way. He also made us feel safe which I believe is very important when visiting another country. You could tell he loved his job. Having been in for 8 days you are likely to come across many drivers who could be rude and not friendly but RISMA showed us true nese hospitality! If I could rate this trip a 10, I would only because of RISMA. I will definitely be back and will request RISMA for all my tours or driving needs!!", "I simply love the scenery here. It was very peaceful, i could stay here for years. The place was packed with tourists but very happening. Please take care of your belongings if you came here as this place full with monkeys. The only way to get your stuff back from them is to bribe them by giving them food. We were here for the Kecak dance as well. But too bad, the performance of Kecak dance has to stop, as everyone run away due to strong win and heavy rain.", "Nice place to chilling out and having couple beers. Not so much for swimming, the beach is rocky and the waves are hard and gets you easily too far in the ocean, if you're good swimmer then it's fine!", "Very relaxing. A place your should at least spend a few hours, sit + drinks + have a meal + enjoy the sound of the waves Night is perfect. Afternoon will be too hot.", "Tried surfing for my first time with Wayan Tembok. Super fun. Genuine nice guy. He also apparently works as a tour guide.", "sortunatamente as now all over the world, over-population and tourism without rules of sewers and respect for nature and the resulting pollution have marred this place that still remains with a particular charm. Especially if the authorities, and the tourists will understand that dinner and a drink along a noisy and full of exhaust fumes of the many motorcycle passing, does more harm than smoking a few cigarettes !!! Remains the beautiful promenade, which should be treated better, since it is a patrimony of incredible value because it allows you to walk, swim, relax, ride a bike, enjoy beautiful sunrises, dine in fine restaurants along the spiaggia..il all without be disturbed by the noise and pollution of cars and motorcycles. The sea Sanur is always nice to look at, but only at certain times is really clean. That is when the tide is able to clean up all that the man settles there. Ugly algae grow and disturb the swimming, the beach is cleaned every day by industrious workers, but you should dredge the sea at least in the areas where you swim. so it would be easier to have the change of water. It 'still necessary to put the hands of a future serious and respected collection, which exists only sporadically, and a sewage treatment plant, which here seems never existed or whack. It 'still necessary to put the hands of a future serious and respected collection, which exists only sporadically, and a sewage treatment plant, which here seems never existed or whack. The tourist - traveler of the future will be more and more sophisticated and demanding, and the population up by small children, must be educated to speak reasonable English and rispetare what little is left of a wonderful nature. Every day I see trees cut magnificent large and small to build something: the trees give us oxygen and fresh air and make us save energy, which is expensive here, now.", "It is a really nice place. After a bumpy ride you have to pay 5k for parking and then you find the view. It is really crowded and people are making really dangerous \\stunts\\\" just for the \\\"best\\\" selfie. I always though it's a rumour that people are putting there selfs in dangerous situations for the perfect selfie but there you go… Other than that it is a really nice place 👍 P.S make sure you have enough petrol in your scooter\"", "A good place to catch a dinner and sunset. Be warned though that the price here for the restos are pretty expensive for the type of food you will eat. Grilled foods are supposed to be cheap, but since the place is very touristy, hence the price. The beach offers soft waves where you can go further and dip your feet and legs (if you don't feel like swimming). Sunset here is nice!", "Get your camera ready to snap cool scenery..worth to visit..if you want to save budget or want to try smthng new,rent scooter or car..price for scooter btween rp40000 only...parkng ticket rp2000 and admt ticket rm15000..", "The beach and water are inviting there is a Beautiful walk, fantastic view to enjoy the sunrise and lots of little cafes and bars to relax in.", "A must see if you are in . Very nice scenery, best in afternoon if you want to see fab sunset and then watch the Kachak Dance. Even though they do this dance ++ time they deserve an Oscar for the emotion they put into the performance. Be careful with the monkeys as they like to grab your glasses or floppy hat camera etc.", "My name is George Hondris and my wife June recently went to this Luxurious Hotel to once again enjoy their hospitality and food.As we suspected we were not disappointed service & food was excellent. Unfortunately I picked up a stomach bug FROM MY PREVIOUS DESTINATION which precluded me from eating. Once the Managing Director ascertained about my ailment, he personally arranged for a pot of Ginger Tea to be delivered to my room. I tried the drink with treportatiion and was surprised to find that it was very pleasant. What a lovely guesture from a very very busy man.He made several attempts to communicate with me during the time of our stay unfortunately i was out of action.", "Come here at sunset. The whole beach becomes one big seafood BBQ in very quaint affordable restaurants literally on the sea. After dark they set up candles everywhere making it so romantic and pristine! Absolutely loved it! Ate here 2 out of 4 nights.", "A must do culinary experience. Our gorgeous waitress was attentive,friendly and had a lovely sense of humour. The food was to die for and the sunset was just an added extra at no cost. Please note that the taxi to the restaurant and back to your accommodation is paid by the restaurant. There were three of us and we found it quite inexpensive for the quality of the food and service. Music played by band was pleasant also. We would go again for sure.", " never fails when come to sunset. It's always perfect. Really enjoying spend our time here. You can enjoy the sunset at the nearly cafe.", "View from the cliff was soo beautiful. But beach was little busy with tourists. Definitely worth visit!", "The restaurant had variety for dinner. Sunset was one of the best sunsets. Do not swim here! Should be nice for relaxing too", "This place is beautiful and well worth the entry fee. there are coral snakes that can be seen and touched for a small donation which was pretty awesome as i love snakes. the holet spring is nice and you can drink from it and get a blessing for another small donation. the views are great but there alot of visitors the markets there are a great place to shop, far cheaper than markets in the main towns. lots of fixed price shops that were very cheap. the stall holders are far less pushy here too. There was a Luwak cat sleeping at a coffee shop to see too, his name is john and is a pet of the owner and was really awesome to see one, and it wasnt in a cage or tied up but just asleep in a platform at the entrance (they are nocturnal so was happily fast asleep) Thai plave is well worth a visit", "Nice stretch of sand. Too bad it faces east so we could not get the sunsets over water. Not busy like Jimbaran Bay.", "Beautiful must visit. The views are amazing and definitely worth a visit. If you are going, I recommend later in the day and then stay for the Kecak dancers at sunset. Magnificent view with an amazing cultural experience. Best to get your ticket early as it fills up quick. Make sure you secure your items and don't wear dangly earings hats etc as the monkey's are very curious and will take off with them. My son had his thong taken (was very funny but hard to get back) had to swap him a bag of bananas to get it back.", "We hired scooters and took the drive up the coast to enjoy some beach that was far less crowded and we enjoyed a good surf and relax on the beach, would really recommend this for travellers", "Since I was staying in seminyak and spent time in kuta I was looking for a bit nicer beach. Ended up in Nusa Dua, was not disappointed at all. Quiet, clean, relax. Great experience. Easy and cheap to get there using GrabCar.", "We didn't surf at Seminyak beach but walked it a lot. Great for running too. Like any other beach in the area, there are a lot of dogs running around, and they do leave their business in the sand, so mind your feet. What upset me was, westerns who own dogs here also put a blind eye to it. They don't clean after their dogs. There were quite a few storms out in the sea, so there was a lot of rubbish on the beach which is understandable, and in some areas it is being cleared all the time. However, I saw many people, especially locals just leaving their rubbish on the beach after watching the sunsets, even though the bins were right behind them. A bit upsetting.", "Stayed at the Hyatt (itself atrocious), having decided to spend our last week in Sanur as we thought it would be sheltered from the Pacific swell and we could enjoy the water. The off-shore reef sounded attractive too. The reality is little more than mud flats, with fisherman standing up to their knees in the murky water. An oil tanker or cargo ship was moored just beyond the reef. Nasty. Walking in the water is dangerous - you need reef shoes. Not good. Having see this, you can understand why they felt the need to build Nusa Dua.", "Beautifully clean & quiet close to everything shops restaurants & coffee shops not a busy area which is gr8.", "Amazing beaches surrounded miscellaneous sculptures that have a history of Hinduism. a lot of visitors who come from different regions and countries who had come to enjoy the beauty of this beach. Local people are very friendly happy to be able to place this", "Was only a 10 minute walk from our Villa to Seminyak Beach and we only did it the once. Rubbish on the beach everywhere and to top it off were the two used nappies half buried in the sand. Left immediately and didn't return...chose the cleaner option of the pool in our Villa. Shame.", "Walked from very clean Double 6 to main Seminyak and it was filthy, covered in rubbish and barely anyone on the beach. We couldn’t get off quick enough and the taps we found next to the beach weren’t working (to wash our feet). Yuck. No vendors selling their wares on the beach either, that says something.", "It is on the way to (or back from) Lempuyang Temple. Well worth the visit. Entrance fee is 35,000 IRD. It is a beautiful water garden. Even though many tourists, you can still feel the calming, tranquility feeling... A lot of fish in the water... make sure to walk around the garden to feel the spirit of the garden..., at the end of the garden, on the left, there is a piece of lawn, with swings, very quiet... until some children came, screaming, disturbed the peace...", "Vast ocean view with waves smash all around the barrier reef. Sit and sound, watch the waves, listen to the sound, and feel the breeze. It really is dashing and scaring at the same time. Worth it!", "actually its a small place but have a very nice view of step on pool....and the experiece to patient n by turns with others when meet each other at on step point...", "Spent the day at this beach during my trip to . It was incredibly beautiful with a ton of seafood restaurant options. We used a lounger for the day at one of the restaurants by the beach; they let you use it as long as you spend a minimum amount (I think it was something like 20 dollars CAD, which isn't much if you're planning on eating while lounging for most of the day). The water is great as well, and unlike at Seminyak beach there aren't any people walking around trying to sell you anything.", "Fantastic views. Looking at the angry indian ocean after staying on the other side of on the pacific ocean it is wonderful to see how nature changes.", "We arrived at Seminyak Beach mid afternoon in a cab, it was easy to access as we had been sick for a few days. The scene was magic, beautiful ocean & weather, we hired a couple of lazy boys to lay on for the time we were there & the beach was busy. Then came the hawkers selling their goods, we were sorry we bought the first item from them, we were harassed by them for quite some time", "Very good!! Long hot walk but was an amazing view. Monkeys were the favorite with the kids! We missed the fire dance but the temple was worth it!", "Many people passed comments about the beaches at Sanur being full of rubbish before our trip. After visiting at the beginning of June 2018 I can say this is not the case. For the most part the beaches were clean and tidy and you can actively see locals cleaning the beaches, whilst sweeping and bagging up rubbish. There are areas of the beach which do have plastics on which you wouldn’t expect to see at a UK beach but this is more to do with the fact that the beaches are busy with local businesses and footfall is high whilst there is not much evidence of well positioned bins. As the day god on your do see the litter being collected. The plastic problem is massive in Indonesia, and as your pass through on your travels you will find Sanur beach as cleaner than many other places. All in all a lovely beach with transparent water and a great sunrise. If you don’t like dogs give the place a miss because there are lots of strays. We found them friendly enough and they don’t pester.", "first thing first those monkeys!! Be very careful just before we got there a monkey had stolen someone's glasses and broke them, a young girl got her sandals physically ripped off her feet from a monkey she did get them back, Hold your belongings tight and hide your sunglasses, the view WOW beautiful view of the coast you get some really good pics, the kecak dance was amazing Plus the white monkey lol not going to give to much away its a must see this show. The show goes for an hour and the entertainment was amazing!, just be prepared when sitting for the show they are going to fill the stand every little inch of it ( first pic is the glasses the monkey broke)", "My travel mates and I were taken to Pandawa Beach right after we were taken to Nusa Dua, and I must say that this was a much better and quieter (and nicer!) beach. Our taxi driver made a pit-stop at a cliff overlooking the beach, and we managed to take some really nice photos there. After what seemed like 20-30 minutes, we drove down towards the beach. Beach chairs were for rent, so we decided to just leave our bags on the beach. Kids were seen tempting the sea, and adults were just enjoying themselves under the big umbrellas. We walked down the beach along the stalls, and had a refreshing coconut drink for about Rp 25,000 (approximately $2.50). There were about 20-30 stalls selling t-shirts, pareos, flip slops, snacks, meals but they did not aggressively pursue us to buy any of their wares (which was good).", "try to hire scooter and take a ride in the area. the views are very nice however can rain so don't forget water proof coat", "If you like to adventure to different place off the beaten track from the usual tourist hot spots , than this is the place for you. For me it was like visiting back before it became so commercial. It is laid back with not much to do other than snorkel, swim, eat and ride around the island on the scooters. It is great for kids and very safe, there are no cars only a few small hotel transport vans and its great fun exploring the island and cross the bridge to Cenningan Island. There is only a handful of shops but enough to look around and get a few clothing bargains, not as cheap as Kuta but only an aussie dollar here or there dearer. We went out snorkelling with Agus who you can find down on Song Lambung Beach, great rates and a really nice guy. Just getting to the island is great fun, we went with Rocky Fast Cruises, no problems at all, booked on line from home. We stayed at Cliff Villas which were great but if I go back I would definitely stay at Dream Beach, the hotel there looked beautiful and the beach better. I loved it here and the kids are still talking about it. Any questions just ask.", "A beautiful white sandy beach with turquois blue water. Its well known by local tourist rather than foreign tourist. Along the way to the beach after the entrance gate we will find 5 giant statue that describe Hindi God/Goddes that makes this beach different with other beach in and this road is very scenic and we can see the beach below the road, very nice view from this road. We can canoing at this beach and they provide sun bed too with only IDR50 thousands for renting. And they charge entrance fee and they provide a good parking lot too. Many food stalls along the beach, so no worries for being thirsty or hungry Perfect for family visiting", "Durante a minha estadia fiz 2 tours com a Traditional Tours: Visitámos entre outros lugares os seguintes: Padang padang beach; Elephant safari park; Taman Ayun temple; Tanah Lot Temple; Jatilwih Rice Terrace . Tours excelentes com um guia excelente! Terima kasih banyak!! Thanks to Gusty, our guide!!", "We thoroughly enjoyed sitting in one of the restaurants overlooking the sunset view. We took so many Instagram-worthy photos! Be there early (way before sunset) because the restaurants with the best view get crowded quickly,", "I don't know what has happened in but their beaches are full of rubbish. It is deep with plastic bags, bottles and general waste in the ocean and especially on the beach. The only thing that made Seminyak beach a bit better is that they had tractors working furious trying to collect it. Unfortunately as the ocean is full of rubbish, it just kept filling up. Tuban, Kuta and other beaches including Canggu were atrocious as this clean up wasn't happening as well as Seminyak. It really is disgraceful as the only way that much rubbish could be in the ocean is if it was being dumped. At any rate until this gets cleaned up or there dumping practises change I wouldn't recommend their beaches. This was like this at the start of our holiday and it was just as bad when we left. Shame really.", "Highly recommend Mertasari Beach. Relaxing as very few hawkers hassling you to buy things as on the beaches at Kuta/Legian", "Done day trip enjoyed views on route from seminyak our guide was excellent teaching us all about nese culture would recommend trip", "I saw photos on social media a while ago and I was amazed (as I expected the place to look like the photos). Luckily I spoke to some friends who lowered my expectations drastically so I wasn't disappointed in the reality of these photos. Basically if you want the 'fake' social media photo then go for it. But in reality this place is nowhere near as impressive as it appears. Yes the views are nice but you can see these from simply driving around the hills/mountains and viewing much more natural shots. I'd say go here if you're over this way (like if you go to Tirta Gangga) but absolutely do not go out of your way...well unless you're desperate for the insta shot. On the plus it's very cheap. 10,000 for a sarong and donation based. You can ride the entire way up to the temple on a moped rather than walking or paying for a vehicle to bring you up from the bottom. I definitely wouldn't have wasted time walking here. From all the amazing beautiful places in there's so many better ones than here that aren't just full of tourists looking for their fake photo. I've posted 2 pictures here: the iconic shot (done with a piece of mirrored glass held against your phone camera) and the reality of scaffolding everywhere with people queuing for quite a long time in the building on the left. If anything the structures opposite the 'gates' are much more impressive. Anyway as I said I knew not to expect some giant gates with a body of still water beneath them, and instead anticipated rushed photos, queues of tourists and the gates surrounded by dirt...so I wasn't amazed or disappointed. There's also much better gates around , Handara Gate in Munduk for example.", "Nice place to stay if you wanna watch the sunset, people go here to surf too. We stayed at a beach front restaurant so we could watch the sunset without the hassle of where to stay. One downside is going and leaving here. There is a local conflict between Grab/GoJek/BlueBird and local taxis here. It is kinda traumatizing since we already booked a grab, and we were already inside the car when a guy in a motorcycle followed us and forced us to go down. Apparently, grab is not allowed in that area. It was scary since it’s in the middle of the night, we were forced to walk to our hotel, and the streets are already dark. No cars/scooters were passing. The guy in a motorcycle was harassing the grab and kept shouting (we dont know the language coz they spoke indonesian). We are tourists so we dont know where to get a taxi (since there are no taxi around) so Grab is the most convenient way, yet somehow, some of the locals cant understand that. Also, if you choose the option to ride them, it is freaking expensive compared to taxi and grab considering the distance is only 1-2km away. They will charge you for as much as 150k. None of us also know how to drive a scooter so we cant rent one (most of the tourist here rent a scooter to go to places since it’s a lot cheaper, cars could be really expensive here) To the local government of , please fix this. We were two girls traveling that time so imagine how scared we were.", "Incredible experience. Once in a life time experience. Enjoyed every moment of it. From the views to the scenery to the people and the ocean.", "Such a beautiful beach! We visited as a part of a tour and I wish we had just made a day of this so we could have made the hike down to the beach, our guide told us it was 45mins down and 1.5hours back up. We got to see dolphins and Manta Rays swim past, so cool! The only sad thing is the road to get here, it very dumpy and I would not recommend using a scooter especially with 2 people. They definitely have set the island up for tourism.", "We vidited this activity in too, after that We bought all pictures obtainable by qr code, but there wasnt all pictures but only 1/3 We feel scammed.", "Over booked by tourits, abandoned by the local people. The place is just for pictures in the corniche, behind is garbage !! I visited with my parents and they got disappointed cause the entire island doesn't have roads or ways in good shape. The trip for each please takes lot of time, full traffic, roads in bad condition and the worst is there is only 1 sense in the way! The are not clinic or hospitals in case of emergency. Really, this place is a lost town in middle of nothing. No authorities. My suggestion is avoid it at all cost you will spend more time traveling in the car instead of the beaches.", "Clear waters, clean & soft sandy beach - almost perfect. Very private & quiet although there was a local selling beautiful, overpriced sarongs on the beach. Ideal for young children due to low waves (almost none) compared to seminyak or kuta beach.", "Let me start by saying this beach is truely something to behold! Gorgeous in real life however..... Noone prepared me for the trip to the beach and after. I feel I'm doing a public service by providing my experience if nothing else but to prepare other people of what really happens to get to this magnificent place. I feel if I were more prepared for the experience it would not have left such a sour taste in my mouth. Firstly we booked through a company we found on trip advisor and I researched it well, nothing left me thinking they were bad and we were both excited for the trip. We were told it would be a \\private\\\" trip however when we arrived at the fast ferry port it was clear it wasn't as private as we had imagined. We had to maneuver down a rock wall over 10ft high, sharp, wobbly extremely unsafe! My mum was with me and we were wearing thongs! If you lost your balance you would be in trouble! We get on the packed fast ferry with clearly not enough life jackets for everyone and it was so over full people got given stools to sit in the middle walk way! The ferry ride over (about 20mins) and we all load off to a bunch of people holding signs, we find the gentleman holding ours and he escorts us to another bunch of people where we are loaded onto another boat and handed snorkel equipment... Again NOT private just one in a bunch of other people being hoarded like cattle. We had snorkelling included in our day trip and the chance to swim with Manta Rays! On my bucket list so very excited... However what they don't tell you is your jumping off the boat in OPEN ocean water that is right near a rock face so the current and wave are huge! I am an experienced swimmer however felt overwhelmed with the amount of other people in the water and the conditions... there is no way you are going to see a Manta Ray like that!! What a rip off!!! Next we get taken to another Snorkeling spot, this one more protected and actually quite nice, I used this opportunity to really swim here and enjoy myself. After this you are taken back to the island and meet up with your allocated driver who then takes you to your lunch spot... This is dingy with rats on the rafters and you can select from 2 meals being the cheapest on the menu... This part was private as it was just me and my mum with our driver. Please take travel sickness tablets with you!!! The roads are next level horrible... I've travelled a fair bit and I have never seen roads this bad... I got car sickness in about 15 minutes... And each location is roughly 45 minutes from the other... ALOT of driving!!! We reach Kelingking beach and our driver escorts us, again we only have things on so we are hoping the walk is short. It is but it's treacherous... Bring runners or grippy shoes for your safety!!! Here we see the beach which is lovely however only now does our guide tell us you can walk down if you like it takes over 1 hour and can take double that to walk back up... It is super tempting the view from up here is gorgeous and the adventurer in me wants so badly to try however we are not prepared for this... We have no water, not appropriate shoes and no swimmers or towel!! A bloody heads up for this would have been nice... a missed opportunity for us! Don't get me wrong the driver was trying to be super helpful and it wasn't his fault the company had not filled us in however by now my patience is wearing thin. Guys are up in trees trying to get you to take pictures and then stinging tourists for the shots, like come on!!! We are now told another hour to next spot! I'm not sure I can handle another hour on these god awful roads while being carsick... But I jump in and suck it up. The next spot is Angel Billabong and Broken Beach they are essentially walking distance from each other .... Again other shoes would have been nice as thongs SO NOT appropriate. We took some shots and headed back.. at this point I have requested to go back to the port I'm done and ready to go home. We wait at the port for over an hour for the next ferry and we notice there are more and more people every minute... Seems too many... As suspected they have absolutely jam packed the ferry to the brim, it takes 3 smaller boat rides to the ferry to get all the passengers on board. This little boat is on the verge of sinking due to the weight! Finally we get on the fast ferry and we get stuck at the very back of the ferry STANDING by the 4 big propellers, getting soaked by the giant waves the whole way back... We feared for our safety on the way back! To top of off once we get off we Wade through thigh high water and again scale the dangerous rock wall to get to the top! All in all I just wanted people to know what they are getting themselves into BEFORE they go so unlike us they can properly prepare and hopefully have a better experience than us. It seems noones safety is considered on this trip and in this day and age it's disappointing that so many people's life's at put at risk to make some money.\"", "To reached this location you must willing to be an explorer.. the road quite tough.. Google Map can helped u.. notes: please use Telkomsel as your phone provider It can be reached using motorcycles buuut prepare your self to be expose with dust and bumpy road.. caution: the road conditions like a trail road😂 U can rent a car with driver with cost IDR 500,00/ day. Well if you traveling with kids better rent car. The location is amazing! If you want to swim in the beach you have to hike extreme hills😂😂 My hubby don’t allow me to did that😖 but I wish i did😔😔", "Delicious seafood by the sound of wave at the beach. It's a great experience, very relaxing. The people who sing and play guitar by a table sound amazing.", "This was our last stop for the day with our guide. Set in a beautiful park, it made for a lovely wander through peaceful gardens. Great to see the place that had inspired me to visit - probably one of the most photographed places in ! Worth a visit, especially when you have lots of other places to visit along the way - is a long drive from Ubud.", "Restaurants and more restaurants and then some - definitely for the younger generations- unless you like loud music, some crowds and average food. Close to a number of hotels so it is convenient for all.", "You get a breathtaking view from here.First of all,please be careful about all the belongings.A lot of ferocious monkeys.Its better you leave all the stuff back in the car and may be walk with a a small stick.This will keep them away. but once you are on the top of cliff you will see one of the best scenic creations.One can sit and spend hours here. Kecak Dance is another highlight.It is a must watch.It is performed in evening(Tip: grab top seat in centre section of amphitheatre)It will give you a awesome view of sunset and performance.", "I was excited to be able to walk to the beach from our hotel, but sadly when we arrived it was covered in trash. There was no clean space, we walked for maybe 15 minutes and found no solace from the trash, even used syringes. It's sad that Seminyak cannot keep its beaches clean.", "We wanted to sit and watch the sunset but there was rubbish music blaring out of speakers most of the way along the beach. Then we found a nicer place and sat on bean bags and watched the world go by and it was very entertaining with Hindu dancers to football games to kite sellers and the usual sarong ladies. Fine for one night but I'd hate it if it was every night. Taxi drivers try to charge a fortune to get back to our resort but you just have to keep trying till you get one that's fair price.", "We had a personalised tour from a very entertaining and informative man who made us laugh as well as gave us some amazing history. It was very busy on the day we were there but it was also tranquil and relaxing.", "Amazing color of water, clean and comfortable to walk. Must see, better on sunrise time. But it's only tourists place, so restaurants are overpriced here.", "Nice stop after a day of activities in Ubud. A good time to go is 30 minutes before closing time. A good 15-20 minutes is enough , especially for taking photos.", "That's place is really clean, and view was amazing, better to visit this place on sunset time, and you can enjoying to see sunset from the hills with b blue indian ocean.", "Just watch the sunset or go there if the the sea is rough. But be careful - don't underestimate the waves.", "We were SO disappointed with this beach. We were in Seminyak for 4 days hoping to surf and play in the water and we didn't dip a toe in once. Bulldozers would clean the beaches of garbage every morning, and it would continue to wash up all day. Truly disgusting and so sad. We've been to Kuta and Legian before and had never seen anything like this. We were told it comes on the tides from Java...", "We were constantly hounded by taxes & people selling stuff. Scooters made walking around Seminyak dangerous & completely unsafe, was pretty scared.", "Lovely clean beach.Relaxing sunset. Number of good reasonably priced fish restaurants on the beach. A must to visit.", "A beach full of restaurants where you can enjoy fresh seafood (prices are not very cheap) and have a good swim.", "I stayed in Ubud for a week and my girl friend told me, there is beautiful lake and nice air 30 minutes from Ubud by shortcut way via Mambal, then I went there. So nice landscape and good memories to visit there", "Just like most of the popular beaches in the Seminyak beach is filthy, dirty and downright disgusting.", "Lovely place, quaint gardens, stunning lake and some interesting statues and temple. Also enjoyed the little deer that came over for a pat and a lick of my hand lol. Think this is a good place to maybe start off your day tour before making your way up to git git falls etc", "Generally the sea was too rough to swim in . There are plenty of nice restaurants to eat at and to watch the sunset from.", "Just came back from a couple of weeks in Seminyak and Canggu. It was so disappointing to see all of the rubbish on the beach and in the water. I have been going to since the early 1980s and have been progressively concerned about the over-development along the lower west coast and pollution. There was actually too much rubbish in the water for my wife and I to swim this time (plastic rubbish and probably worse). I love the nese people but the rubbish and water quality is becoming unacceptable here. Don't think that I will return.", "Had been to double six beach. Less tourist and wonderful clean and neat beach. Best to lay around on a lazing evening", "The seminyak beach area was smellier with a lot more rubbish. We walked along further towards legion and the beach was cleaner with less sewage flow onto the sand.", "Headed there after the rice terrace and was a cool feeling. Nothing much but have ticket entry payment. Was crowded with 2 bus load of local university students who created a football match feel. The 2 towers give good photoshot. Had a local prayer going on with many drumming.", "Very nicely maintained park with a small temple, pool to swim and a restaurant. A half-an-hour stop for couple of photos or longer for lunch or afternoon coffee.", "We enjoyed a morning walk along Seminyak Beach but I definitely wouldn't say its one of the nicer ones ive seen in the world. There were many stray dogs and the water was quite dirty. It was fine for a walk though and quite a social experience!", "Really nice place to visit. White sand, blue sea. And fortunately I came when not much crowd. We can find so many food stall there. The food stalls are selling beverages and local foods.", "We left the hotel 1 clock we been there 2 clock me and my wife we was thinking easy to go up there when we start to walking oh my god never ands walking walking break 10 times never ands so if you like to walking on the mounting get sport shoes comfortable bring water next to you music speaker’s because u will walk more than 2 hours late nite it’s nice walking but it’s very hard really when we went to top we said yes we made it sunrise it’s beautiful, you got monkeys there you eating breakfast fried banana on white toast and boiled egg, after you need to go massages 100%100 my opinion, the way coming back we take motorbike we couldn’t walk 2 more hours sorry :))", "Stunning location. Wonderful cliff views. Great kecak performance. Please release the white monkey in the cage. The other monkeys get to roam free. Please don't torture this monkey with a life of captivity solely because of its color. Tourists will still come because of everything else that you and the wonderful island of offer. We don't want to see a white monkey living a sad life in a cage.", "There are several restaurants to pick from. Increadible sunset view. Walk more a bit and will get more beautiful iew of the fishing village.", "I love this place....Just sit down there with your beer and order the Seafoof platter and enjoy the sunset. I sat at the very first table close to the water and by the time we started to have our dinner, water started to touch our feet and it was so much fun....My 4 year old son loved this and he tried Prawns for the first time and he could not stop eating it :-)", "Clean, unspoilt..one could have a candlelit dinner organised there! The beach itself is not large. It would be better to go in the evenings and enjoy a beautiful sunset.", "A word of warning, the monkeys are very quick to grab your things, even a water bottle! The temple was a bit of a letdown, compared with other temples we have seen. It great view from the cliffs.", "The Seminyak beaches have not been this full of trash ever before, you do not want to swim with plastic and walk on trash and needles. Take charge of your beaches", "Really lovely scenery of the ocean, and temples of Indonesia! Very atmospheric, peaceful and relaxing.", "Great view. Be careful of the high tide. Do not forget to bring sunscreen and sunnies as the sun is scorching hot. Recommended time for visit is vary. You can go in the morning, but don't go after sunset it's way too dark and no lighting around the place. Carry a bottle of mineral water as you can get thirsty due the weather, it;s hot but it's fun!", "The view from the cliff is excellent. Plus it is close to Dream beach and still remember about nice deep blue water......so clear !!!!", "Attractive beach with trees lining the walkway. Lots of restaurants ane bars beachside. Sand nice and reasonably clean. Catch the boat from here to Nusa Lembongan.", "Just sit there and watch the big waves while the sun set will hypnotize you. It worth the walk through the pretty big and dusty savana.", "We decided to walk from Seminyak beach to Kuta Beach. Average speed. Took a couple of hours as we had to take refuge under beach umbrellas from the rain. Credit to people cleaning up as hardly any litter on the sand. Water looked clean but not sure with water from the roads flowing straight into the ocean. Not too many dogs running around the morning we went. Maybe the rain put them off?", "This is something worth seeing during the evening, there is a beautiful sunset, hawkers, although they an be a pain when you are trying to eat evening dinner. Great ambience, on the beach watching the sunset, watching the world go buy sitting on the seating with a cold BINTANG The beach comes alive, with the locals their dogs... kids and it's much cooler", "The beach is famous for seafood. We ate at a famous seafood restaurant there and we sat outside expecting the nice sunset and dinner. However, it was too dark to see the food even with 2 candle lights. The seats were uneven and no one bothered about that. I had to fixed it for my family. If you have a heavy body, the chair will probably be still but if you are light the chair will move in and sideways out of the dry sand and it toppled for my young son a few times. In addition it feels stuffy there. The waves in Jimbaran are too huge and fierce compared to other parts of . I found out that not everyone could tolerate the sound of the loud waves and will make their head go dizzy after a while just listening, not to mention finishing their food there. The waves in Jimbaran are not suitable for swimming. The shops and town are not very organised yet. Everything is just here and there. A day trip to Jimbaran or a night's stay should be sufficient. I guess we overstayed 3 days. We find other parts of much nicer.", "Never saw the beach from Kuta all the way to Seminyak beach and beyond in such a sad state. I loved to walk there for hours but what we saw there yesterday was a disaster: - plastic garbage strewn over the beach everywhere, not 10 meters without stepping on some garbage - those village canals bringing raw sewage to the beach offloading their smelly load into the waters. - brown foam and waves every few hundred meters when another canals lands on the beach - a permanent sewage smell in the air although it was a windy day - beach erosion is a big problem; the beach hotels are fortifying their beach line with cement. The stairs from their gardens to the beach has become one meter longer (Legian Hotel) since I have seen it 3 years ago. We were disgusted and did not go into the waters there. Our little son got a skin rash on legs and back from that sewage water. The government needs to act: - clean the canals - introduce effective waste management - stop corruption The hotels and tourist industry should step up to the government and demand environmental improvement!!! Good luck", "Beautiful area to watch the sunset but the sea food is quite expensive. Beautiful photo ops at sunset but huge people around the area.", "I knew the beaches in Seminyak weren't going to be anything like our Australian beaches but I didn't realise how filthy it would actually be. I didn't want to walk along the beach let alone swim. Rubbish everywhere. Just filthy", "Loved the beach and opportunity to see a beautiful sunset. It’s well worth the visit! Along the beach you’ll find all types of dining opportunities to suit any budget.", "Day 3 in and we pay freelance tour guide of Rp400,000 for one day trip sightseeing & it is worth it👍", "lovely place to take in the views, the surf and the Kecak dance which is fantastic. Monkeys were aplenty but no problems at all and a good addition to this wonderful place. Must see when in ..", "Very nice place. Lot of monkeys. Yoy have a nice walking and see the sea downunder. Amazing. I like to come there for me it is peacefull.", "We stayed at the double six hotel, so it was easy to walk over to the lovely clean beach, they have their own beach area with deckchairs, towels etc, easy to go for a swim and not worry about your belongings, the beach is cleaned each morning, so a lovely walk after breakfast..along the beach. a great place.", "It was beautiful garden. So calming and relaxing. We were there few hours looking around takeing pictures and eating at the restaurant in there. It was nice. One of the best places in .", "Sunrise here would be amazing but not sure you can get in at what time. The view is magical and really worth seeing. Should be one of your stops indeed", "It was a public holiday the day we visited so was busy with lots of families having a wonderful time, feeding the fish and splashing about in the swimming pool. Although not a 'must-see' it was a very pleasant little stop on our way south.", "Beach close to airport, but far from the crowded Kuta and Seminyak area. Its great for swimming, tanning, for a late afternoon walk and with some small local seafood restaurants its perfect for dinner and drinks later the day. Bring your camera! Its absolutely beautiful!", "Make sure there are plenty people eating in restaurants before you go in as its very quite here. We have been to 4 other restaurants in this are this trip and food was no problem.", "Going down from the hill into the beach is the best view. Along the cliff is carved figure of Ramayana story. You can rent a canoe and going into the middle and step on the riff. Watching the sun goes down from the riff is one of my best experience in . You can use the canoe for two people, try to bargain the rent price. We got 40K Rupiah. Try your bargaining skill. There is changing room in the shore, you can change clothes here. There's also some shop selling snack and water here, just bring your cash. Canoeing to the middle on the riff and go back will take about 30 minutes. Depends how fast, you can try to have canoe race in here. Great experience", "2 hour drive from Melia . Very peaceful, beautiful complex. We were there at low tide. The whole scenery reminded me of the Italian lakes. Plenty of photo opportunities. Go on a sunny day, look at the pictures. A must.", "For those of you who wear glasses, wear contact lens instead, if possible. If you do wish to risk it, prepare some food to throw to the monkeys. Even though the staff can help you retrieve your stuff, it might not be as easy if it's already dark. I watched sunset here, and I was in the carpark while waiting for my aunt (she went to the toilet). The monkey quickly grabbed my glasses from behind, so yes, they definitely can catch you off guard. Me and my uncle didnt have anything to switch the monkey's interest, so it took awhile before my glasses are back. They bit the edge of my glasses' feet, and I think it crushed my glasses a bit, because one of the lenses protrude outside slightly due to the force. Tldr; the monkeys are dangerous, so be careful. My glasses unluckily got taken away (thankfully it's not irreparable). But the sunset looks amazing. Side note: To watch kecak dance, each person costs 100k (per Sept 2017).", "This is not a big place to visit but is a small gem is great for. I happened to see it when I stopped at a restaurant nearby, and spend a few pleasant minutes walking through and appreciating the beauty of this tranquil spot. There is a koi pond and nicely laid out water features. The nearby restaurants are good as well.", "We went down to Seminyak Beach to spend the day and swim - it was such a shame the beach was so littered with rubbish and the local sellers just did not leave you alone!!", "If there is one historical place you decide to visit, this should be it. An amazingly beautiful place with immaculate grounds. Words cannot describe the tremendous beauty that can be found here. Must must must go.", "A quiet stretch of beach lined with seafood restaurants and fisherman's boats. It's a great place for a stroll or a romantic dinner. Be discerning in your choice of eatery - tourist traps abound here!", "Joined and participate for friends doughter birthday. Interesting and fun place to celebrate the birthday with reasonable price. Good and fun swimming for the childrens. They are all happy with the", "This is such a beautiful place so peaceful and you can take some beautiful photos. ....I love this place.....there are some great restaurants around here too.....the gardens are gorgeous", "Beautiful spot, great for surfers 🏄‍♂️ , drink with the Indian Ocean view or simply for a stroll. Photographers will appreciate beautiful sunsets.", "Chinese New Year trip first time to . We have travelled to many places, some affluent, some not at all but this was a shock. They say at this time of year the current and winds blows seaborne rubbish into the beach at night but they clean it in the morning. That’s the story the reality is it is disgusting human waste, we saw nappies, condoms, vast amounts of nese food wrappers (so you can’t just blame the rest of the world)... the beach is akin to an open rubbish dump. Anywhere else in the world it would be closed. The nese people are lovely in their temperament and do their best to clean small areas but it’s a losing battle. Hotel review is separate and thank goodness it was a good one. Even so we cut short the trip. If you can afford to go anywhere else we recommend that you do so. Have seen other photos of Indonesian coast line and they look good. Just a very poor choice for us.", "I have been married on part of the double six beach near the Jayakarta and learnt to surf on another part near the padama! love the clean water and the locals are great as well! Love that I can shop from my seat, it can be a bit hard getting some of the sellers to accept no as answer but overall I rate it highly!", "Hey there I have been to many times. During my recent stay my friend and I needed to exchange Australian dolllars and did so at an \\Authorized Money Exchange\\\" who advertised no commission The money was counted in front of us and placed on the counter. Lucky for us i recounted the money only to find it was substantially short When I questioned this the seller took the money back and recounted the correct amount With over 30 years cash handling experience i was baffled at how i could have miscounnted. ..so i recounted and again it was short!!! I decided not to go ahead and walked away. After speaking with other travelers they also had this experience. Its a scam and its like magic...like professional card players the money disappears in front of your eyes. Once the money is counted for you...hold it in your hands and recount it and then DO NOT LET it go....not for a second as they are so quick! They will try to distract you by asking you for change saying that they don't have any...walk away as the legit mkney exchange has chsnge They lure you in by offering a better rate Safe travels all\"", "Really good experience. I wouldn't pay for a tour, instead pay the entry fee and keep going into a kind of middle bit. Don't stop and buy a bunch of bananas from the ladies, as you'll have a monkey up you within minutes and the bunch will be gone before you even get a picture. Instead in the middle bit find a man in green. They have some kind of corn thing, ask them to help you get a picture our man said 20,000 but we only had a 50,000. Which mean he did our very own photo shoot for 3 of us, literally got so many photos. So well worth it especially when you convert back how much it is. So maybe fork out that extra couple of pound haha.", "Nice and clean, near restaurants and hotels. Lot of places to rent a bed and towel. Also small bars and cafes. Good for families.", "Beach vendors and massage girls very persistant and annoying, but go to the market and shop at \\ Jennys \\\" no bull just good quality and prices\"", "I am going to be slightly negative about this beach, unfortunately. I heard a lot about this beach before I went and I was left disappointed. The sunsets, however, were magnificent every evening, but the beach itself was not to my liking. Coming from Australia, where we have such clean and beautiful beaches, I am left to compare my beaches to that standard. Seminyak beach was overcrowded with beach umbrellas and lounges for tourists. I realise this is normal for this time of year (January). But what disappointed me the most was the rubbish. There were tonnes of man-made rubbish scattered along the beach with no attempt by local authorities to clean it up. With the little attempt made by local shopkeepers to clean up, it was stored on the foreshore for the tide to take away. I can only imagine what Kuta beach would have been like. It was certainly a different experience. Seminyak Beach in was unique, but for me, it's a place I really won't return to anytime soon.", "At the time of our visit there was no water but hundreds of tourists. We didn't enjoy it in the way we thought.", "Courtyard Marriott Seminyak provides excellent service to their Private Beach. There are wifi, towels, water even ice blocks. Friendly staff as always. We cannot fault anything. Great service as always.", "beautiful view at the beach, we also can watch the fisherman catching fish at beach. Also you can play some watersport at there.", "Very shallow water and nice clean beach - perfect beach for families with small children. In sundays a lot af locals visit the beach as well - a fun experience to see all the nese families having a good time together.", "Took a walk down seminyak beach with my 2 teenage boys and it was sad to see the amount of rubbish lying on the beach. There is a stream that flows into the sea there also and it is basically a dustbin with all sorts of rubbish dumped in it which is flowing into the ocean. It is very sad and it is something the Indonesian government needs to address. Aside from that the beach is a surfers beach with huge waves. Could be so beautiful.....", "My friend and I did the “Instagram” tour and this was 1st on the list. There was a loooong line to get the famous picture at the “gates to heaven”, however we took other pictures in the same area and our amazing guide took some pictures for us, to the side which worked out perfectly! Worth the visit!! Ensure you take something to cover your shoulders, however if you forget (like me), they lend you a wrap/scarf to wear :)", "This is a must go, must see. yes its full of people, yes its crowded, yes you MUST watch out for the monkeys, but nothing of that matters cuz this place is magical. the view is absolutely stunning....they have a kecak dance which i didnt attend once you have to pay for it and we already watched one at ubud palace but u can hear and from far u can even see it. they welcome the sunset with some bells which it makes everything even more magical. you can't go to and not see it.", "Filthy beach filled with plastic. Daughter waded in camd out 2minutes later with a huge plastic bag. We live in Palm Cove so are aware of the plastic dangers for sea creatures. Pro's though quite Area and nowhere near as foul a Kuta. nese clean up your filth.", "We hired our own driver to drive us from Kuta to Mount Batur, about 2 hr plus ride. Went there close to noon time, lucky it wasnt that hot and quite cooling. We didnt have our lunch there as read some of the reviews foods aint fantastic & its just the view that people ate there. I think the fee for three of us excluding the driver is $30K, really forgot how much it is, going is totally paying entrance fees here & there. Our driver dropped us & we walked down against the direction of traffic to do our own walking & photo-taking, had awesome view of the lake & the mountain, clear weather with little or no clouds on that day. We knew that some of the locals will charge you money if asked to help you take group photo, we met a group of malaysian tourists that are also trying to take group photo. Lucky, we approached & helped each other took photos. We saw the locals used metal chain to tie puppies each & not together along the pathway, no ideas why they do that, & the puppies are wailing & are scared of people. One thing I dont like is that the locals that are trying to up-sell their products like to touch your arms whenever they walked past you. Other than that, it was a view worth going to.", "went to kuta, legian beach, but this one was \\cleanest\\\". Still obviously had garbage and hawkers. but better than others.\"", "Forget Kuta, Seminyak and Canngu. If you are looking for white sandy blue water beaches Nusa Dua is it. ", "Peaceful, nice sand and water is clean and good temperature. Laguna Beach hotel is a great location on the beach and offer a good service with drink and food for hotel guests. The beach sellers are also not too much, they want to sell you something but are never too pushy.", "Have been to a few times but never stayed at Seminyak so thought it would be a good idea this time around. Seminyak is certainly more lay back than it's two rivals (Legian and Kuta) but unfortunately, like the rest of , the most obvious thing is the RUBBISH all over this beach. There appears to be minimal respect for what people dispose of and what's washed up on the shore. I did notice a front loader attempting to clear some of the rubbish at high tide AM, which doesn't appear at low tide when the rubbish is more evident. Once again, it's all about the money rather than the paradise that people flock here for, and with more and more tourists hitting this little island, if something isn't done this will only get worse. This will be my last time visiting this island as I find it very distressing to see the abuse of animals, nature and little respect for the Eco system that this island has to offer.", "Beautiful Beach, shared a coconut with my wife while enjoying the breeze and ocean waves. Can't find any halal shopes so didn't have any food by the beach, but there are plenty of shopes offering varies seafood meals with cheap price..", "i was taken there by the local guide who suggested we could have a pleasant dinner at the beach..... to my suprise it was more than a pleasant dinner.... it was mind blowing..... i and my wife had a fantastic dinner with fresh and delicious sea food while watching the sun set in the lovely beach... what more can u ask for when on a holiday!!!!", "The temple is not at all great. Mostly closed and cut off from the public. The view however is amazing! If you do not have speciel interests you can skip the show. Quite boring. Be aware of the monkeys - arm yourself with a stick from the forrest if you want.", "The grill fish is good and there is a nice sunset view.", "Great seafood places on the beach & a good little bar called beekini bowl that had good food & cheap drinks.", "Lots of seafood restaurants with tables on the beach, where you can watch the sunset. The vibe is easy, attractive and lively. However, considering the quality of food, service, and setup, I find it a bit expensive. Still it is worth going just to experience the place. You should go while it is still light and going into sunset time, as that's when the place is lively.", "We saw the Kecak and Fire Dance at Uluwatu Temple during a hot afternoon and evening. The magic of this performance was heightened by the long sunset, and despite the heat, or perhaps partly as a result, we were entranced. The performers were professional and obviously enjoying themselves. The story of the dance concerns the eternal battle between good and evil, with Hanuman, the heroic white monkey conquering yet again. The princess was saved from tricksters and the world was set right. The trance-inducing kecak dance by about fifty men and the action of colourful, glowing characters who peform the story, some with great intensity and some with high slapstick combine to result in the best cultural experience we have had in . The surrounds ar4e also magnificent: the Uluwatu Temple is set atop high coastal cliffs and is fringed by a forest where monkeys live. The views across the ocean and the crsshing waves below were a beautiful foretaste of the Kecak performance.", "We were taken away by this beautiful t Rex shaped beach in . The beautiful sand, clear blue waters and mantas made it an incredible experience. Water gets deep quickly, with big waves and current - perfect if you love body surfing. Beware! Getting to this beach is not for the faint hearted and requires a decent level of fitness to get up and down - as the track is underdeveloped and some places you need to rock climb to get back up. Well worth it though!", "High waves here. Casual walkers and swimmers must not venture into this one has the tides are very rough and aggressive. But otherwise, a great place to chill.", "We were looking for water sport activities but there was none. Could be closed due to the galungan festival. Beach is washed up with seaweed and stuffs. Not so clean. Some stretch the waters are clearer. It's not crystal clear. It's not white sand. Some stretch, the sand is bigger grains. Not fine nor smooth, not white sand. Water is calmer than Kuta or jimbaran which makes it much safer to swim. Not over crowded like Kuta. Pretty cool beach but was disappointed that there was nothing to do there. Public toilets/shower rooms cost 2000 rupiah per person which is quite disgusting to use. I would not go back there.", "We were taken here by our tour guide, we got here and had lunch and were admire the view and just be careful up here there are heaps of people trying to sell you stuff like clothes to wood stuff , they even harass you until you have closed the car doors, this was a bit too much. Took great photos of the lake and mountain", "extremely beautiful place. there are so many fishes swimming around which u can feed and they are so huge, u can touch them if u bend a lil into the pool. we Visited this place on our way to lempuyang and besakih temple. its the most beautiful water garden i have ever seen", "I thought this cultural site and the three hour drive from the west was very beautiful. I didn't realize it was a drive to site and wait in a line to take Instagram photo site. Even our driver noted, \\looks like it will be a long line for the photos.\\\" As if that's all why ppl came for? Which is unfortunate. I skipped the line, and got some great photos of the site, but also trekked further afield to the next level of the temple (2/3). No one else followed. Had I had more time I may have attempted to go further up. I just don't think the \\\"instagram\\\" level should be all why ppl go here. More to explore. I gave it 3 stars only because of all the instagram buzz. If you have the time explore it more to the top.\"", "Perfect getaway from your busy work routine, I'm referring to Singaporean. Quiet, very calm and it helps to relief stress.", "Lagoon/reef top devoid of sealife, can barely see anything even when snorkelling. Maybe coral destroyed by tourists walking on it.", "After visiting Lempuyang Temple we had planned on stopping by here to see a different sort of tourist attraction. Located around 30 minutes from the temple this water palace is a one stop location to get some unique pictures as well as eat and buy souvenirs as well. If you choose to drive up yourself the parking costs around 2,000 IDR (14 cents USD) and is located near all the shops before the palace entrance. We decided to eat before going in and were happy to find a restaurant there that accepted card. The prices were higher than what we usually pay but having the convenience of not spending cash was nice. Upon entering the palace you must pay an entrance fee of 20,000 IDR per person (1.40 USD). They also offered an additional fee of 500,000 IDR (35 USD) if you choose to fly a drone which was interesting to see they offered that option. Since it is a water palace you also have the option of swimming here in certain areas with an additional fee of 10,000 IDR per person (70 cents USD). When you enter you will see different areas to walk around and the path to cross through the water where everyone takes photos. You can see a variety of fish and have the option of feeding them if you purchase fish food before entering. There is plenty of room to walk around and lots of different areas to see. We also found out upon arrival that they have a hotel and restaurant located inside the palace which allows guests to have the palace to themselves outside of normal business hours. Because this palace is small it doesn’t require much time to see and can be added on any trip in the nearby area! - @wanderingwithustwo", "Having good times. Sunset very good spot. Many cafe and good restaurant surround. Facility was quite good especially if you are in anantara hotel or alila hotel.", "Here you can enjoy lots of beutiful carved statues,- water running,- colorful fish,- and a beutiful scenery. Besides lots of tourists absolutely worth a stop here!", "1. Location : 20 -30 min drive from Kuta to this Pura via route with toll 2. Eateries can be found outside of the temple 3. Do not feed the monkey as your behaviour will develop aggresiveness towards visitor. 4. The monkeys will grab plastic bags. So becareful. 5. THE VIEW : Superb! Nature + Pura equals to eye soothing scene. The sound of the waves also soothes you. 6. It get very hot here. So get ready. 7. Well maintained with facilities but you have to pay for admission. Some temple just require donation. 8. You can stay for kecak dance during sunset. 9. There is sarong prepared if you wear shorts or miniskirt. Just dont come shirtless or only in bikini. It is worship place.", "So many steps!!!! We went down one flight and then skipped the others haha! But the view is beautiful and you can get some amazing photos from the top :)", "What a place to watch sunset by the bay.Nice environment with lively restaurant,great food. Cool and happening place for couple and family.", "It was a tempel by the lake in mountain. So you can guess the cold wind. The fantastic view. And great 'pura'. And also some water sport beside this 'pura'.", "Cristal clear clean beach, had lunch in one of the lil restaurants very yummy and cheap hearty food.", "I'm so disappointed with the amount of rubbish that is floating in the sea & on the beach along Kuta, Legian & Seminyak - I've just spent the day at the beach & I really don't want to go back 😔😔😔😔😔", "We went twice to Sanur Beach and the sky is blue and the water is too in our “ parade “ looking photos.But in reality there is lots of plastic and rubbish washing up in the tide and waves. I noticed this more as in Britain we are bombarded with the importance of plastic pollution, and here you can see how this needs to change. The restaurants and cafes were really good and the staff very friendly. The downside are the ladies who pester you all the time about visiting their shops . I mean walk with you for 5 mins or longer . Tbh, after about 6 of these ladies, I was quite firm with my” no thank you” and that seemed to do the trick. My husband rode the jet sky and thoroughly enjoyed 900,000 ir so £47 for 30 mins, so not cheap, but he thought it was worth it. We enjoyed our time st Sanur Beach", "Having stayed in Kuta last time I was here finding Sanur more relaxed and safe enough for a bike ride on the road and beach party. Beach path is great for the views but slow going in parts. We walked some areas as they were the boats take off to other Islands. All in all very relaxing friendly people and not to pushy with the sales stuff.", "Breathtaking views, beautiful gardens, temples and water features. Highly recommend as a must do when travelling to ", "Central part and epic cliff view! we spend there a couple of hours. You can find anything you like even so can get crowded at times! highly recommended place! cheers!", "Sadly the popularity has taken away a lot of the charm that first attracted every one but the many stalls Warungs and bars and watching them harvest sea weed for perfume is still attractive and the place was a very simple fishing village beside a spectacular very old limestone quarry with fabulous huge statues carved into the walls and lots of corn on the Cob and cold drinks - Burre huts out on the water lots to see and do but a lot of folk now flood in and parking difficult and crowded walkways.", "We really wanted to enjoy this place ,as it is included in every tour and touted as the romantic sunset seafood dinner “must do” in . We were incredibly dissapointed. The beach was full of litter. So much so that, I wouldnt recommend anyone walking in that beach without shoes on. The sunset itself, was beautiful but unfortunately, hard to enjoy with the amount of stray dogs and litter right in front of you. Sunsets are beutiful in from pretty much anywhere. I would suggest going to one of the countless beach clubs to watch the sunset, instead of wasting your money on one of these tours. The food was good but then again, in pretty much anywhere you go has great food. I believe that the restaurant owners should take care of the clean up of the beach area right in front of them. This would help not only keep the beach clean and viable but it would provide the patrons a more positive experience.", "The views from the cliff on which the temple stands are great, spectacular even. The traditional dance is also well worth a visit. Be warned, however, that the place is swarming with tourists with selfie sticks. So many people that you actually have to queue up to look at anything. If you are nearby and have your own transportation like a motorbike I'd say go for it, but keep the crowds in mind if you are debating whether or not to spend IDR 400.000 on a driver from Kuta or Sanur.", "After each day of sightseeing or shopping we walked to the beach to watch the sunset, have a drink & dinner. Multiple restaurants right on the beach, various culinary styles, all good prices, very friendly staff. So good to see locals & visitors enjoying this relaxed space. Felt very safe. White Sands Cafe particularly good. Visit Rosa's shop for all your holiday shopping.", "Amazing place to make a day trip out to. Spent a couple of hours here, enjoying the architecture, the heat and swimming in the pools. A meal up at the restaurant is recommended for the wonderful view (mid-range prices, but good food).", "The view at sunset is surreal. It draws a lot of crowd because of the restaurants lining the bay. Such a nice place to have a leisure walk from late afternoon until dusk.", "Me and my partner went for holiday in December last year. We spent the whole festive season at Sanur and Kuta. The beach and the tourist attractions are really nice, but be careful with people who try to take your money... We tried to exchange some currency at the place where they offered the best rate. We gave the money for them, and they started to count it two three times. We found it weird - why does he counts it again and again, it was evidence how much we gave him...Than we noticed that the guy pulled some notes out tricky of the packet of our money, and than he slid the note under the table. We stopped him, and we took the pounds back. We found another currency exchange - which was another shadier place to exchange money. Than we were right! They tried to do the same trick! It was disappointing, that these kind of people are continuously trying to ruin couples and family's holidays. We gave another try - we went to another money exchange on the high street. He offered lower rates, but he was an elder guy, with qualifications on the wall. He took the money, counted it loudly for us, than he gave us the right amount in Rupiah. We asked him, is it common in that money changers steal your money? He said yes, be careful with shady, hidden places where they offer you good rates, please check how they count the money. He was really nice to us - \\I have been doing this business since 1992, it does not worth to blame customers.\\\" - he said. Later, we went to Sanur by motorcycle. There was a lot of bikes parked by the shore. There was a guy - without any uniform etc. who stopped us, and ask for money to park. We gave him some, thought it is not free to park. At the end of the day we packed up, and tried to left the place. The guy was still there, and showing the we need to pay again... I was just waving back nicely, but I was really angry at the same time...No ticket, no uniform, no signs that this is not a free beach... Be careful with these people too. Finally, two days before our checkout we decided to use the hotel's laundry services in Kuta. We only had a large towel and my partner's shorts. It became really dirty after a Beach-New Year's party. I left the stuff at the reception, and lady told us it is going to be ready to collect tomorrow evening - the latest. There was nothing ready the other day. We went back to the reception, asking them to give our clothes back, even if it is still unwashed. They did not find our stuff in some reason. I waited about half an hour at the reception, when they finally brought our things packed in a plastic bag, saying they are clean, and please pay the cost of washing. I opened the package and I noticed that the towel and the shorts were untouched. I told them,sorry, I am not going to pay for a hassle. Early morning, during our check out they showed a bill for us again, showing the price we need to pay for the laundry service. I said clearly -NO! I am not going to pay for nothing. Than we left a a bit disappointed :((\"", "The ocean views from this place are awesome and it is right by Dream Beach, which is great for the views, a quick dip (be careful of the powerful waves), and/or a drink or meal at the hotel overlooking Dream Beach. When the waves are hitting at the right direction, they create huge sprays of water that are fun to watch. The volcanic rocks are sharp though, so be careful walking around. Would be a nice spot to drink a sunset beer.", "Beautiful beach , lovely for romantic dinner on the beach with so many restaurant options to choose from , mostly fresh seafood fantastic , a must do when in ", "A nice place for a fresh seafood dinner on the beach, but please watch out for the horrible taxi mafia thugs who control this area and ruined our otherwise wonderful last night in . If you are anywhere within a 5 minute walk (approx) of the bay and try and order a taxi from any other company (GoJek etc) the Taxi Mafia they will chase you down to harass you and your taxi driver without warning. We ordered a GoJek to avoid the normal scams we have faced many times in tourist areas (fare changes, no change). We were hunted down twice and forced out of our taxis both times by groups of angry thugs. The Jimbaran taxi mafia couldn’t care less about our baby, who after this ordeal was in tears and screaming. Please enjoy some pics of the aggressive and heartless taxi thugs who try and extort tourists in this area. is a wonderful place to visit, but the country seriously needs to solve its “taxi wars”. The otherwise positive experiences of tourists can be quickly ruined by such problems & aggressive behaviour. P.s. It’s not about the money. We tip our drivers exorbitantly. We are travelling with a young child and we prefer the security of booking online, tracking the drivers arrival, having a fixed price & being able to tip generously on our own accord. P.p.s. Thank you to our GoJek driver who went above and beyond to get us home. He was an example of the true nese hospitality we have experienced 99% of the time in this country.", "Things to remember: • you can go there with Grab taxi. It’s cheaper. But problem is that local taxi drivers has a strong syndicate.They won’t allow any grab driver to pick you up from temple gate.For returning you will get nothing except taxi. Better you go there by grab and for return hire a taxi which will cost effective . •Entry fee is 30,000 IDR/ person. In entrance you will give a piece of cloth ,have to tie it in waist and return it while you are leaving the temple. •For kecak dance ticket price is 1,00,000 idr / person. You can buy ticket inside the temple.Despite of so many negative reviews we decided to watch it and it’s really good.But you have to take a good sit for enjoying it. So take sit earlier. They have no sit management.they keep selling tickets even if you have to sit on the floor.so buy ticket earlier and choose a comfortable sit where you can enjoy kecak dance and sunset at the same time. • Lastly be aware of monkeys. There’s lot of moneys. So take a good care of your sunglass, hat, camera and other stuffs", "We stayed at the Mercure Resort, right on the beach. Big beach, warm clean water, easy for children to swim. Surf out on the reef as well. Lots of natural shade with trees. No hawkers.", "This water temple is a wonderful, peaceful, family-friendly place. Our kids loved the stepping stones across the fish pool. The fish are huge (Koi Carp)! Lovely photo opportunities. We also swam in the pools reserved for swimmers. There are several pools, including a shallow one for younger children. The water is super-cold, but there are good toilets and changing facilities and if you are here late afternoon, you get to have lots of fun with the local kids. We visited on 2 occasions - the second time was on a Friday afternoon when there was the local ceremony happening. It was incredible - hundreds of locals and their children, all dressed up in ceremonial clothes, looking amazing. It just added to the atmosphere and was a great photo opportunity!", "I have been coming to on Business for years and one of the trip's highlights is the blissful moments where I can walk the Seminyak beach! Although the sand is not white but more volcanic black it is not as black as other beaches in . I enjoy the short motor bike ride to the beach where I park it. I then walk for about 45 minutes towards Batu Belig Beach where I dine at Warung Pantai, a superb and very reasonably priced beach restaurant. I enjoy the sunset there, usually order grilled Mahi Mahi with Salad and steamed rice or vegetables spring rolls, fresh squeezed lime juice, have a great cup of Coffee before heading back by night towards Legian beach. At night there are very few people on the beach, it is cool and all the night lights of all the beach venues are so pretty. The authorities/ residents have really cleaned up the beach a lot and this year I witnessed very little litter in spite of the fact that by day there are people in abundance. Walking the beach at different times you will see the hoards of sunbathers by day, resident expats walking their dogs, children playing, oldies walking, local nese with their families, people making offerings, people doing yoga, brides and grooms having photo shoots on horseback or in the waves....you will see so much as you walk this beach. Depending on the time of the day the sea will also have a different beauty...sometimes calm & blue, in the evening navy blue with golden reflections of the sunset, all the spray of the rolling waves catching the beautiful sundown rays.", "Excellent place to spend evening. Great place for surfing and Swimming. Cafe on the beach ...gives a good view of Indian ocean.", "We are pretty spoiled in Australia & New Zealand for the cleaniness of our beaches. Unfortunately, the beaches we went to in Seminyak were full of rubbish & a bit smelly in places. Really takes away from the experience. However, we did enjoy a nice sunset which was lovely, and the photos couldn't pick up the rubbish!", "Fabulous surrounds, fantastic stonework, magical atmosphere, cooling waters, lovely cascades, majestic trees surround, tropical flora and fauna, pools upon pools, friendly carp, waterfalls, best scenery ever...what more do you want??? Total immersion and relaxation, bliss on earth.", "breath taking scenery- especially at dawn! Drinking a coca cola once you've reached the top feels SO rewarding and refreshing!!", "One of the most beautiful place I have ever been in my life! Don't miss it if you are nearby. You can swim in Holy water if you wish so.", "This is a must visit place with beautiful beach, tasty food, live music , and lovely people . Visit it during the sunset hours and spend time till the dinner .", "Great day out with the family and so many wonderful pics these are the prettiest gardens and statues just wandering through here is amazing and delightful", "It was a vile and shocking experience to walk along the beach and water’s edge, and virtually impossible to avoid the huge amount of plastics, debris and rubbish littering miles of the coastline. Adding to this was the awful smell from the rivers of Seminyak where they crossed the beach. So sad.", "When the waves are up it's like standing at the gates of hell. Stay away from the edge! When the sea is calm the sunset is second to none.", "The amount of plastic washed up on shore is horrific. Apparently Indonesia is second only to China for plastic pollution in our oceans. Such a shame.", "beautiful place one of my favorite place to go.words are less to describe the beauty .love nese beach bars", "Even if this is not a large place you can spend a few hours wandering around. The water pathway is fun while you can go up and catch a beautiful view of the place and surroundings.", "We recently stayed in Seminyak for 2 days and had just a few short steps to walk down to the beach. Unfortunately, the tide had brought in a lot of rubbish and there was hardly anyone in the water. We were told that the beach is cleaned every morning, but when the tide comes in, so does all the rubbish :( My best advice would be to got to the beach early in the morning, just after it has been cleaned.", "Going to the bay for a sunset dinner is one way to capture the end of a day. There are plenty of good options for a restaurant. The beach can get quite crowded so making a reservation at a restaurant with beach frontage can eliminate the need to find the best spot to take a picture.", "Amazing service by all staff, amazing! Large rooms, bed large but very low to floor. Plenty if room including bathroom, just beware of overhead shower surprising you. Beach very good & wonderful sun beds, ice water supplied& every now & then an icy tit bit from the kitchen. Really appreciated. Breakfast buffet & a'la carte is wonderful. Don't miss the Sunday Lobster buffet !! The main pool & restaurant are in a rediculous location up many stairs, anyone with walking problems has to avoid, shame! Happy Hour 5-8 near the beach, but very little promotion. Beautiful waitress think, Francesca, along with all the staff, superb. Only criticism is hotel large & little difficult to get around ie. the pool, many stairs & do not recognise Accor Mbr 50pc discount off meals. Will stay again as had a wonderful time.", "Had a great night at the bean bag restaurants, heaps of restaurants, music and sellers of merchandise e.g. sarongs, bracelets, toys, paintings etc etc. very cheap prices", "This beach one of the most commercial beach around greater Uluwatu/Jimbaran/Pecatu area. Well worth it to visit and instagramble place.", "Take time to go visit for a sunset-seafood dinner. It's soooo woth it! You'll sit at a table on the beach enjoying great food watching an amazing sunset. I went to a restaurant called something like Matahari (??) and I was very pleased with the food and service!", "Spent 3 days at Seminyak Beach. Went in November when the rain washes trash into the ocean. It was quite dirty. Beach vendors can be a bit pushy as well.", "It's a must to go places , the drive frm Kuta takes about an hour depending on tragic . We hired a car plus a driver cum Friend (excellent tour guide who takes care of us every time we visit ) We reach there ard 530pm , sun is almost setting and just the right time to take pictures and exploring the old Temples . There will be a Kecak Kecak performance there , entrance to the are is only 30k and to enjoy the performance is 100k ( rupiah 😘) which personally I think is value for money . Every time I watch this performance , I get transported to another dimension. The only thing to be wary of this place are their monkeys 🐒 , they are highly intelligent and don't be smart with them. Take care of your personal belongings, eg sunglasses , bags , shawls & cameras . They are fast and furious when comes to snatching 😜. Do not feed them , coz they are all well fed!", "Our driver brought us to one of the restaurants and we chose from their set dinner option starting from IDR500k, 800k and 1000k. 3 of us shared the 800k set and it's enough for us. Fireworks were set off by different restaurants at different timing, I think it's under customer requests and of cos they need to pay for it I guess.", "Worth a visit in if in the Nusa Dua area. Might take a while sometimes for the actual blow depending on the tide. But once it happens it's mind blowing. If you're feeling adventurous & willing to risk getting cut & bruised walk over the rocks and you will get totally blown away!!", "Very touristic, but you have a lot of fun with the naughty monkies. Beware of your belongings! The temples are beautiful.", "Very nice place! Natural wonder with a nice temple added to the landscape. Busy place with lots of tourists from all over the world, unfortunately not all of them respect the place and the oder tourists! Try to visit earlier as it is not so crowded. Must see place.", " My friend and I got a sun-bed for 200k Indonesian Rupees for the whole day - that's 100k each, we tried other beaches around the area and the prices asked were about the same; you can, if you're up to, bargain the prices a little bit though. The guy, who lent us the sunbeds took great care of our things too - the one time our shoes were washed away by a wave, so he secure them for us, etc. The beach is amazing to have a sundowner drink, the bars/restaurants will let you then sit on a beanbag at the beach with some fancy small umbrellas - super cute.", "The beach is nice, sandy and long but you won't come to to stay in such a beach. Bukit beaches are way better. Anyway is nice to walk down the promenade with restaurants and shops", "after touring all of , I realize that there are very few beaches that you can enjoy a sandy dip without huge waves, without rip tides, without crowds, without looking for parking for hours. The water was calm and seemed very clean. Lots of picturesque boats pulled well up from the surf. Most of the hotels here has a good variety of leisure furniture. One strange phenomena, around early afternoon, tables and chairs started appearing on the sand, I initially thought some special event. Turns out that the beach is the dining area for the restaurants lining the beach. You sit at plastic chairs and tables in the sand, and watch the lights on the water while enjoying your meal. Word to the wise, watch the tides. During my meal, several tables had to be relocated to higher ground. I later went to Kuta beach, just north, and it was a complete zoo compared to Jimbaran beach. The area surrounding this beach was nowhere near as upscale as Kuta, a blessing to me, but if you want a less expensive and more laid back alternative to Kuta, Jimbaran bay is a good choice.", "Very nice place, a must when visit . The cliffs are dramatic and provide great views of the ocean. Go for the sunset. It will be crowded but.... The dancing show is long but worth watching. Be cautious with the monkeys. They are not friendly.", "Very popular place to visit with lots of people vying for the best place to watch the sunset. There are at least 2 good vantage points particularly for those who want to take photos. As with most places in you can expect the markets which are I think a little higher priced here than at the well known shopping spots. I think it is a 'must see' when visiting this beautiful island.", "So worth the trip! Our driver took us on a tour of Angels Billabong, Broken Beach, Kelingking and Crystal Bay and it was a perfect day out. Roads are bumpy though so expect this. Our tour cost 650,000 total and we hired the driver from our hotel (Arsa Santhi).", "Very beautiful view facing the Indian ocean. Go here during the sunset. Its simply beautiful. Go during 5am onwards. There are lots of shops as well you can shop some great souvenirs here too. 30KIDR entrance fee.", "It is nice to see, but i think not must. Beware of monkeys which steels a lot. It gets very crowded somedays. Nice when you combine it also with sunset and kecak dance", "Definitely worth a visit, especially during the high tide and up-swelling when waves are crushing in and creating an amazing nature show, displaying the raw power of the ocean. All the photos and videos cannot do it justice what you can experience just being there, seeing it, feeling the wind and salt water spray on your face and hearing the roar as the waves are smashing into the limestone cliffs of Nusa Lembongan... Go see it for yourself!!!", "We visited today and just enjoyed the scenery. Have a look for turtles that you can see from the cliff tops!", "Went in the morning to avoid the crowds. Gardens beautifully landscaped, view or temple and surrounds were stunning!!!!", "Seminyak offers a fabulous flat sandy beach that most days is overrun with visitors. Like many other tropical beaches this one has its share of trash that you have to step around : plastic bags and bottles, discarded food containers, bits of clothing. So much money is made by the local businesses you would think that they would spend a little to clean up the treasure that nature has provided.", "This place is revered by the nese and all ceremonies are performed in the temple premises. The area has two large water bodies with lots of fountains that has a soothing effect on the senses. The water bodies abound in fish and fish feeding is considered a religious act. The grounds are beautiful with flowering plants and tall trees and water lilies floating on the lakes. Just breathtaking to sit here and enjoy the cool breeze.", "wow!!! we visited this after heaven’s gate and so glad we did. We were luckily it was relatively quiet when we visited as it was early morning. Fountains and stepping stones and walking around with large koi carp swimming around you….just beautiful! long drive we were up 5ish but well worth the visit . got fab pics", "A great place for long morning walks by the beach. In the mornings its very quite and nice, seafood restaurants are open in the evening for some sunset view dinner.", "Spend some time in the late afternoon--see the amazing cliffs and fantastic views. Interact with nature (and the monkeys!) before settling in and experiencing the incredible Fire Dance that plays out in front of the setting sun.", "Unfortunately most parts of the temple were under reconstruction, while the rest was reserved only for prayers (by the priests?). Basically just a nice sea view. Our experience in was great except one we made at Uluwatu - at the entrance, after we paid the entrance fee a local guy starts giving us a lot of advice (here is entrance, here show your tickets, go this way...) and information, says we need to be careful of aggressive monkeys and goes with us all the way. Local volunteer? I thought. He is commanding us all the time, like go here, wait here, have a look here, take picture of this, lets go now... I thought maybe we were assigned a guide as foreigners but there were aother foreigners without a guide. You guess right...after walking 5 minutes next to us he utters something about charging tourists 10 USD for his little assisstance. He was a nuisance from the beginning telling us all the time what to do and when to go, but I thought his company was mandatory. I told him we want to be alone and offered 5 USD to finish this ugly story peacefully. This is where his friendly expression changes. He insists on getting 10 USD, I tell him we never asked for his services and he did not even tell us himself. And waht the services were?! He grabs 5USD bill but sees I have a 2 USD bill in the wallet as well and asks for that that bill as well. Something inside me builts up dangerously and I tell him firm o way ...\\\" He leaves in angry way just a few seconds before I was going to stop being peaceful. People, beware og this individuals, not menkeys. Monkeys were shy all the time, but they serve as a good pretext for these wannabe monkey protectors. Temple authorities should get rid of these fraudsters.\"", "Don't waste your time or your money. We paid 60k each and it's pretty much just access to the sea front. Nothing much to see.", "Do yourself a favour and call Made when you holidaying in . Best driver we have ever had and we have been a few times now. Made speaks great English and knows the areas and customs / history very well. Made has many contacts in so is a wealth of knowledge. Easy to contact through messenger so organising all our transport requirements was a breeze. Thanks Made! I have taken a photo of Made’s business card for your reference.", "This is the newly formed beach that is turning more and more popular with the local tourist as well as international tourists I highly recommend if you want to experience this place it’s best to do it early in the morning or late in the afternoon because mid day could get quite crowded with people from neighboring island Java with big tour buses and many people smoking cigarettes walking around on the beach littering , there are many statues that are built into the side of the limestone cliffs With each statue having its own significance within the Hindu nese religion , This is a fantastic place to take photos and actually a really great place to go early morning to watch the sun rise above the island of Lombok ,Nusa Lembongan island and Nusa penita Island in the distance", "Was here is June 2017 and was a great place to pass the time watching the waves, people and drinking a nice beer or three.", "Beautiful pools, garden, but always crowded. There is a walk on the stepping stones through the pond, which everyone seems to want to do for the best photo. Very slow as most seem to want to take a selfie every step of the way. You can buy some cheap fish food at the access and feed and play with the fishes. Behind the pools is an amazing round with Hindu gods, a quiet garden, and the former Royal villas, today a hotel. Nice view around. Access fee 30k IDR incl.sarong. A must visit 2H away from Ubud, before Lempuyang temple, Amed beach &Taman Ujung.", "better beaches in other parts of the island, but you can book a taxi for the day cheap, big W and rock bar and potato head good for sunset cocktails and music", "Very nice view on Indian ocean, breathtaking sunsets, and great seafood in the evening. Recommend to visit.", "We have visited Seminyak beach and were really horrified by how dirty it is and the amount of plastic all over the beach. It’s so upsetting to see piles of plastic all over the shore. I just wanted to pick it all up, but there is so much everywhere it would not have made a difference. There are some lovely bars to watch the sunset from, however the view is ruined by the amount of plastic everywhere all around you. We didn’t ever see anyone cleaning up the plastic at any point. We have seen many beautiful clean beaches in other parts of the world so this was a real shock. I would not visit this beach whilst it is in this mess. Something seriously needs to be done about this situation and the poor environment :(", "Drove up here as a day trip, didn't do the hike. Views of the mountain and the lake were beautiful. Maybe another time I'll do the sunrise hike. That's probably the best way to appreciate this attraction.", "Beautiful and amazing place It worth a walk along the path trhought the water front resorts, all next to each other. Nice architectures, beautiful spa spots emerging from nature, charming musicians, peaceful atmosphere.", "I come here for over 15 years. First they start blocking grab taxi’s but now also normal taxi’s. It is a disgrace to that small mafia people can do this . We got in a bluebird taxi and we got blocked and have to go out. Then they will offer their services for 2 or 3 times the normal rates. For me it could be a reason for not going there anymore!!!!", "The view from the cliffs is beautiful, but be careful with the monkeys. They like to take things such as hats, glasses and even keys. Don't forget to watch the Kecak Dance. The ticket cost 100.000IDR, but it's entertaining and you could catch beautiful sunset too if you have the right seat.", "Just returned from a amazing trip to , where during our 14 day adventure we visited Ubud, Sanur, Nusa Dua and Seminyak which unfortunately was the low point of our trip. We had been to Seminyak on a previous visit to and didn't have any problems but this time We fell foul of unscrupulous money changers. They used misdirection and slight of hand to scam us out of approx 1 million Rupiahs. My advice is stick to the main money changers on main roads and always double check your cash before walking away. I went back and confronted my foe's and they claimed that i had dropped the money as I walked away which of course was rubbish, I did however manage to get half of the ill gotten gains back from them when they thought i might have called the police.", "We had a really good visit here - thought it would be just a quick stop, but ended up spending quite a bit of time here. Our boys (7 and 9) enjoyed it as well. There is a fresh water pool that you can swim in, so don't forget your swimsuits and towels.", "This place is truly spectacular. Be prepared to be approached for money or to buy trinkets. Also try to plan your visit around the tide if you want to go all the way out on the rock. We weren’t able to", "We stayed at an amazing hotel on Seminyak Beach - I have no complaints and would return in a heartbeat- that being said the beach is quite dirty with dog poo and other litter being brought in from the ocean. Maybe if the tides were different, the beaches would be a bit cleaner. I did love how many people walked early in the morning and watched the sun set in the evening, such a wonderful community.", "This beach is not ideal for watersport but the best spot for watching the sunset. Also there are a lot of seafood barbecue restaurants.", "This stop is a welcome relief from the hustle and bustle of towns and temple visits. The grounds are beautiful and the water gardens worth the stop. Bring clothes to get into the pools as it is allowed. Wear your clothes in as the nese do then use their shower and changing room afterwards. Huge carp in the fountain pools and make sure you go up to where the black manic gods are located in the upper right. Bring a picnic lunch and plan to spend a lot of time there.", "You just can’t keep up with the Indian Ocean trash, but they give an average effort. Lots of nightlife and live music. Many offerings for dinning and spas. Average shopping.", "Lots and lots of rubbish and bamboo on this beach. Sand is kinda black and the water that is coming from the town into the beach smells. We walked the length and didn't feel like stopping anywhere, I guess you don't go to Seminyak for the beach!", "This place is unique which located at the scenic hill view and close in great lake, i like the space the architecture, the garden, the atmosphere. It isn't really that big but if you love good architecture, water and things you cannot touch this is the place for you.", "We traveled here for our honeymoon and stayed at Kayumanis (which we would highly recommend). The water was so clear (you could see right through it). The weather (August) was really perfect. Not too hot (low 80s F) and also a nice breeze. Wonderful! But if you are looking for a lot of nightlife, there isnt much. This is pefect for relaxation and water sports!", "We didn't go for sunset as we had been before, instead we went early in the afternoon and it was great. The treck down was a little difficult for my grandmother who has had a knee replacement, but for the rest of us it was fine. We went in December and found a lot of Javanese were asking for photos with us. We were later told by our driver it was because, for some of them, they had never seen people with such fair skin. We loved the markets, finding they had the cheapest prices, and you didn't even want to barter because the prices are so good! Loved it!", "Interesting place, restaurant expensive and quite orientated for tourists. Lovely views and good starting place for rice terrace walking.", "beautiful blue waters an some good photo opps. Worth a quick stop. easy to reach and on the one y road around the airport so cant get lost.", "This is a fantastic venue, it's September the water is 26c, at low tide you can walk out 100 metres. Walk for miles on beautiful sand, plenty of cover under palm and other trees. Call at the many 5 star hotels for a refreshing beer or coffee. Safe at anytime of day.", "Had heard about this beach which has a historic name from the Hindu Mythology There are some statutes of the historical fugures in the cut out of the mountains There are better beaches in ", "lots of local fisherman standing off shore fishing was lovely to watch. Plenty of water activities if needed.", "i was here with family trip, I think this place is boring but i was wrong. this is the best place for relax your mind. the place is clean, the water is so cold and clean, i can feel the fresh air around me, the pool is divide into two parts, first part is for a hundred Koi Fish and the second is for people who want to take a bath, like a public pool but its more clean. this is the best place to take picture for wedding ..... <3", "This spot is further up after a visit to the Tegalalang padi field. The mountain is a beautiful scenic view and it was cold up there. The wind was very strong. We had local buffet lunch while enjoying all these as mentioned.", "Awesome feed! Watch them pick from the tank and weigh your dinner. Can also watch them cook it. Otherwise just chill on the beach till the food is served by the friendly staff! Great to have food served by the beach..awesome setting and music.", "Before visiting Sanur, we had heard much about Sanur beach. On arriving, we wandered down to find long stretches of sand but sadly contaminated with the waste from inconsiderate visitors. There seems no attempt to clear the plastic and other debris either left or washed up (apart from in the private hotel beach sections) and it could easily be improved by some consistent effort to remove the rubbish. Overall, the beach is OK but spoilt by 'man'.", "Keep your personal lagguge and assesories from monkey in this place,operator or information section always announce it for all of the visitors. You can see amazing sunset in this place,wind and sea but not leat the green plantation around this hill. Dont forget to see kecak dance in sunset. Amazing...", "Love this part of . It's quieter and not much selling in the streets or on beaches so it's far more relaxing and enjoyable here! My 5th trip to and I think I like this area the most. Great seafood restaurants and sunsets too", "When travelling, I stay open in the moment to connecting with the people where I'm visiting, and sometimes that means I might miss a photo opportunity of tourist attraction. Our tour bus stopped outside the palace with 45 minutes to walk around and take pictures. While everyone when right to the gate, I went left toward an open-air shop. (My husband took a few quick photos but then came to join me.) Motion sick from the long bus ride, I wanted a cool drink and to sit down. The shop owner spoke very little English, but with the help of a taxi driver who knew a few words more, we spent a lovely 45 minutes sitting on the front steps of her shop sipping soda and getting to know each other. Hawkers came by to sell everything from pyjamas to sunglasses, but when they saw we were there to get to know them, not just do the typical tourist whirlwind, they ceased their selling and we had an enthusiastic conversation of few words and lots of gesturing! One of the friendly hawkers proffered me a local herbal remedy for headache and nausea which I administered and felt better. She spoke no English, but through sign language, I understood her to be telling me that when she drives her motorcycle behind large diesel trucks, she, too, gets nauseous and headhachey, so she applies the oil. The shop owner stocked the product which I promptly bought and still use - mint & camphor, works great. They were such warm and friendly people and though we have no experience of the palace itself, I highly recommend taking a moment to stop by the shop, spend a few dollars on herbal remedies, soda and say hello to these lovely people. The shop owner is Nama Igst Ayu Dresnig (pronounce Nama Igusti Ayu Dresning) and the cab driver is Ikm Cakra. By the way - I've learned the best way to deal with hawkers, especially very assertive ones, is to smile and shake your head no and say thank you. Indonesian for thank you is tareema kasee (with the emphasis on the double ee's). Smile, shake you head no and say tareema kasee - keep repeating it as you move past them or as you sit and they approach. They get the message after a while and this way you don't have to be the typical rude tourist (remember - they're just trying to care for their families on a few dollars a day).", "Spend a couple of hours wandering around forests and temples. Very serene", "Very beautiful place in a huge park by the lake, with simply beautiful temples, place surrounded by trees and a garden of beautiful flowers. Great place to relax. The climate is cooler due to the altitude and may be overcast. To visit and to enjoy!", "Take arround 45 minute from kuta by car' when we arrived the place is so amazing and fresh. The sea view from the temple is really good. But you must really careful with the monkey.", "Paradise the blue island good for photos out door praweeding. Blue ocean and sunset make the people don't wan out. ", "Lovely beach with fine sand, gentle breeze, and inspiring ocean front. I like this beach better than Kuta beach. It is cleaner, less commericialized, and much less crowded. The hawkers seem gentler too so a person can walk around without too much hassle. That said, there are ample \\fine\\\" eateries (fine dining now equals higher priced dining) with outstanding views of the beach and people in the beach. This place is where you can have fine dining for about 10 USD in the Fall/winter of 2015\"", "this is really what is all about culture excellent landscapes and restaurants positioned on cliff faces with the most beautiful views especially sunset.", "I am very happy to be able to take pictures in this very beautiful place, not forgetting the view that is presented is very soothing to the eye. Beautiful flower garden and clean place.", "We took a motor bike to check out the beaches and went to Seminyak beach first of a few. We were not impressed by all the rubble and rubbish lying around. It is also dangerous with a very strong under tow which got me by the ankles and within seconds had me off my feet and sucking me out deeper. Very scary so you need to take care. Nice place to have a relaxing drink and cool down. Friendly bar/stall owners but still get harassed by people selling things.", "A private tour is highly recommended with an english speaking tour guide showing you the most beautiful parts of ,we met Suci the lady that picked us up from the airport and her husband Khan who drove us around they were so friendly we will be in contact with them on our next visit.Khan took us to visit the Volcano where we had lunch with beautiful views,friendly monkeys in Ubud,saw 2 beautiful temples,visited Galah lalang rice and coffee& tea tasting and shown how they are made,Batubulan stone carvers,Art shop & wood carvers,Art centre & museum of paintings just beautiful we just had to have one!Celuk Gold & Silver works another of so many things we women love.", "As stated on my title. Mother nature at its finest. Strong currents and strong waves hit reefs and rocks creating amazing splashes and wonderful sound. Its one of the top must see list in Nusa Lembongan", "Our favourite seafood restaurant is in Jimbaran so we visit a few times each trip to . The beach depending on the season can get a little dirty, but this visit it was clean and the water clear! The nicest thing about this stretch of beach is people watching and sitting and watching the people and children play soccer while having a cold drink or two. We have small children so it's lovely to sit and watch them in the shallow warm water, and build sandcastles and collect sea shells. There are lots of little warungs to buy cold drinks and snacks, as well as the seafood restaurants where you can get more substantial meals. There is also a number of vendors walking the beach selling trinkets, but the best beach vendors have to be the corn cob carts that serve them cooked over hot coals covered in butter, or chilli and garlic butter! Delicious! A great way to pass a few hours or have leisurely afternoon with the kids to watch the sunset!", "As we were only two of us, so we enjoyed the nature. It is nice place to go even without kids, but kind they will love this place.", "Beautiful but busy beach. Good to relax or surf or just a beach walk. The main entrance is at jln Dhynapura where you can find a lot of restaurants, pubs, bars and shops as well as hotels. Always a pleasure here.", "Loved this place and a great day out whilst doing an east tour from seminyak. Water gardens are stunning and refreshing after our visit to heavens gate !! We used agung from driverseminyak.com for our whole east tour... great price and fab day out!!", "The beach sand isn't white, its a mixture of dark volcanic sand and white, which makes it look greyish. The sand was soft and it had a few bits of rubbish but not much because a grater went through in the morning to clean it up. Not the nicest of beaches, but the water was warm and very rough.", "We went at low tide & sunset. While it was beautiful, the amount of people there was ridiculous. I sat up the top having a Bintang watching the sunset. Worth doing", "When you need a secluded, nice, white sand and clean beach, this is the place to go! You won't find a lot of beach hawkers here, which you will experience if you go to Kuta. Nice view also over the Nusa Lembongan island.", "Beautiful beach, sand is clean and water looks very inviting, I like this beach better than the ones in town like Kuta and Seminyak, not as busy and lots of great places to eat and whatever else you want to do.", "We were lucky enough to be in the middle of a nese Hindu’s 6-monthly celebration culminating in a three days’ festival. We encountered processions after processions and one of them was at the Uluwatu Temple. The view from the edge of the towering cliff itself was out of this world, whichever way you positioned yourself. As you stare down to the unforgiving waves crashing to the stunning shores, you need to keep telling yourself that this is real, not another one of Michael Bay’s magnum opus. The kecak dance, with its sunset backdrop was a treat with hordes of topless men acappella-ing through an hour of intense performance. Watch out for the guy in the white monkey suit performing all sorts of defying stunts to the amusement of the crowds. The resident monkeys on the other hand were a bit intimidating but then again, it’s partly their sanctuary so give them a break so we could co-exist!", "Lovely beach and safe due to the reef further out. Lots of restaurants and bars to choose from and also massages available from the nese ladies. Great place to chill & relax.", "The place is amazing. But if you are trying to have your perfect #thegatetohaven pic, please prepared yourself for a long wait of at least 45 mins. There is someone stationed at the gate to help you with the pic, you need to tip the person of course. We tipped IDR 10,000 before passing both our camera and phone, hoping they would help us take Instagram-worthly pic. Nope, we were wrong. They just pressed on the phone camera button nonstop, creating 200+ pics. 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The monkeys are very hospitable and amicable. The information available is very educational about these monkeys.. The little ones are adorable!", "Great place to visit and experience monkeys especially if you want to experience them climbing on you 😁", "Great that the animals are protected for future generations to experience....a bit uneasy at first seeing so many in one place but you quickly get used to it. Saw one monkey crack open a coconut using his bare hands and repeatedly banging it against the ground...very interesting...Restaurants and souvenir sellers at the entrance offer good entertainment and refreshment as well.", "Went to monkey forest as my friend wanted to go there . The monkey seem happy enough and are feed often . It seemed odd to me a little like a Disney theme park .Lots of photo opportunities most of the monkeys seem friendly and some were shaking hands with people and climbing on them . I’m sure children would like it . Have met a few people on my travels who had been and it got mixed reviews some loved it some hated it . I’m sitting on the fence , it killed a morning waiting to catch a flight . ", "this was our second time in the Monkey Forest and it is still beautiful. If you go to Ubud you must walk the Monkey Forest but as they will tell you be careful. The monkeys will try to steal anything, glasses, hats, or anything else that is loose. They may try to barter anything back to you for a banana. They will jump on you and they are very fast.", "Expect hordes of people, plenty of buses, selfie sticks akimbo, a barely witnessed view of extraordinary beauty and a totally average temple with little to see. The best way to enjoy it would be to get there very early. The most fun part was watching local monkeys steal a child's flip flop, with much upset ensuing (a local workman got it back). Apparently the monkeys will take anything, including glasses and phones, and disappear into the trees. Loads of fun, as long as you keep your own stuff hidden. Don't take plastic bags, don't put your hands in your pockets - both are signs to the monkeys that you may have something for them.", "Enjoyed the Monkey Forest so much, we went twice. Go in the afternoon if you're apprehensive as the monkies are not so hungry and therefore not so cheeky, although if they see you have food, they'll jump on you to get it. Surprisingly gentle paws though, I thought they'd be sharp like a cat, but they've soft pads. Great fun and great photos to be had. Don't tease them though as they can bite.", "Thanks God. After 26 years finally I visited monkey forest . Beautiful jungle with great temple inside. Tickets is but expensive but it's worth it. Lil bit scared with the monkeys but they are fine . Me and my fiancee really enjoyed", "We found this to be one of the highlights of our visit to . The grounds themselves are worth the visit, the monkeys an added bonus. If you’re in and love nature,this is a must", "Even though it's inexpensive, the sanctuary is tiny and you are better off spending time with monkeys who live in crators and come out after your sunrise trek to Mount Batur. If you are monkey curious and just desire to take pictures with them just hang out in the parking lot in front of the sanctuary.", "A nice place to spend a few hours at most. Lovely forest setting with nice walkways and temples to see as well as the monkeys. I was pretty safe with my belongings but saw plenty of people there with loose items and sunglasses on their heads! A large number of monkeys. Lots of babies! And also staff located everywhere keeping an eye on both tourists and monkeys. Feeding spots best places to get up close to them", "It was a fun afternoon walk with the monkeys. They seems well-fed and happy in the forest. They wont bother if you keep your distance and didn't offer them food. They will not take your belonging too. Friendly monkey.", "A great morning for all the family up close to the monkeys. If you respect there space a really enjoyable morning.", "Beautiful setting. Don't be put off,as I was, to take your camera! I missed out on some great shots. But do be wary of the monkeys. My daughter held the gaze of a monkey a couple of times ad they showed her their teeth ! If you 're daft enough to buy bananas to feed the monkeys you will get them jumping on your head, but otherwise it 's a beautiful setting and a great attraction not o be missed.", "You don't want to hold onto a bananna too long. We did see the monkeys grab shirts, bite shoulders, and heads - no broken skin though. My kids are 9, 10 & 12 so they were old enough not to be too scared but we did see some screaming younger kids who did not let go of the fruit quickly enough. We were there only like 30 minutes but it was a nice quick trip.", "Nice walk through the park with family and friends.Its eco-friendly,spacious...with experience seeing the monkeys.", "I do not recommend this area of sight seeing, as a personal recommendation. Having the cost to enter the forest, the monkeys in the forest/temple have been trained to steal objects from visitors, which you MUST pay the monkey handler to receive the item back. I was attacked by a monkey, and had to be rushed to the nearest hospital, to be vaccinated against rabies. If you do decide to go to this sight seeing, I recommend not bringing small children and not to carry around loose objects such as hand bags, phones and sunglasses etc.", "My husband and I visited the Monkey Forest a few weeks ago. There is a nominal fee for entering. From the moment you walk in, you will see monkeys roaming freely. They seem to pose for pictures right in front of you. The monkeys are cute and playful - one swiped at my husband's arm and touched him. The grounds are beautifully manicured and you will see various monkey statues, fountains, and displays. This is definitely not just for kids. We had a fantastic time there.", "Such a magnificent setting set on a cluff top. Absolutely beautiful place not to be missed. Beware of thieving monkeys. We were advised to put sunglasses, hats and ear rings away out of sight. Great advice.", "This is a great place to visit when in Ubud. It was really nice to see the monkeys free in this huge forest like sanctuary in the heart of Ubud.", "Enjoyed my visit there. Fascinating to observe monkeys going about their lives and interacting with each other. Do drop by. You won't regret it.", "The monkey forest is a must in Ubud. You don't actually have to enter the forest and pay the 30.000 IDR, as you will meet as many monkeys along the path next to the forest as inside it - but I will recommend it as it is beautiful with several temples and amazing views. The monkeys, however, have learned that plastic and paper bags often contain food. That means, put your newly acquired goods in your handbag - they seem to leave that alone. Both myself and a few people I met along the path were held up by mischievous little fellas who simply stole some of our (non-edible) goods. If they get too close, just give them something.", "Having seen a few monkeys in now this was not an exciting attraction but still a beautiful place to visit and see some monkey antics. They do the usual grooming and playing around, and there is always one that does something amusing. There was one large male sprawled out lying getting groomed around his balls. The monkeys are very alert to anything you may get out of a bag especially if its food. They will climb up your arm if you put your arm out, but beware of earrings etc that you have on, they will have a go at them. My friend had her earring taken, but then she invited the monkey on to her back. When I approached the young fellow to try to get it back, his larger friend from behind jumped out. So take caution and be mindful of how close you want to get, and do so at your own risk. They appear not to bother you unless you get close and involved. You can take a lot of pics of other people in action. ", "It's a fun place to visit, given you have no fear of animals. The monkeys are nice if your nice. They want all the food you have ! Park attendants can help you take pictures with them", "A great way to see temples, monkeys, jungles and walk at once. At times you feel like you’re at King Louie’s temple in The Jungle Book. You can’t go into the temples unless you are there to pray and essentially this is just where the monkeys live... in and around beautiful jungle temples. This is not a zoo. We are on their territory so do not be surprised if they come up-to you. Also, don’t be a monster. Put your litter in the bin... when you see a baby monkey playing and trying to eat a plastic bottle or food wrapper you can’t help but realise how barbaric man is. ", "I am not crazy about Monkeys, but still visited. The forest is nice though, one hour is average time estimated to cover all of it.", "The monkeys are scary, before we even entered they were fighting each other on the streets, falling over, jumping out of trees into the roads and stealing things off local shops. I love animals and I found myself feeling rather scared, especially when our tour guide told my friend to remove her sparkly earrings.", "We visited the sanctuary as a part of a full day trip seeing “the best of ” Visitors must pay attention and follow the ruler for staying safe in the park. When we entered the park we immediately saw several monkeys. One of the teenage monkey hopped onto an visitor and stole his sigarette package. There are several guards in the park making sure that visitors and inhabitants are cooperating smoothly. One lady unfortunately stepped on a tail that she obviously didn’t see. This resulted in a commotion and she got skratched and needed to get antiseptic treatment. Overall a beautiful scenery with all the monkeys in the forest. Not a big area,but there where 749 monkeys last year living there so you have a lot of opportunities to se adult, babies and occasional arguments wit other tribes of monkeys. We also saw monkeys outside the park doing some monkey businesses along the sidewalk and in the shops. ", "Spectacular views, and Interesting, lots of monkeys roaming. Worth a visit. Best in sunny weather. Good level of fitness required.", "We was expecting a few monkeys in an exclosed area, wrong. This is a very well thought our modern set up. Well worth a visit. Not expensive but a good place to spend a couple of hours.", "Great place to have a laugh as these monkey are such cheeky little creatures Keep your belongings safe as they will steal anything they can get their hands on A must do when in Ubud", "The place is full of monkeys. And watch out for them, they will literally snatch your things. Had to tussle with one of them over my camera. And they do bite as well. Bananas can be bought at the entrances. There are a few temples around and one small area which contains some deer.", "The kids enjoyed feeding the monkey's with over priced bananas. They can be very aggressive, be careful, they will bite. Not a must, there are lots of these monkey forests all over . The trees were spectacular.", "Great, funny and a experience you MUST have, try to arrive early, be carefull with little monkeys because they are always woth their moms", "Good fun. Takes an hour or two to go round - not a full day but the monkeys are amazing to see. If you want a photo with a monkey don't get a banana - go to the guys with green outfits and corn - they will help you keep a monkey on your shoulder.", "The place was great if we're talking about the view and scenery. A perfect spot to take tons of wonderful pictures. But just be careful when you're taking a picture that some naughty monkeys might steal your phone or camera. I saw one tourist got her phone stolen by the monkey when she was taking a picture. Some local tried to exchange the phone with some food, the monkey took the food and threw the phone. Fortunately the phone wasn't broken.", "Nice shady walking path where you can have fresh air & a lot of monkeys around you. The environment may calm you down, it was so relaxing & peaceful. Feeding monkeys is allowed here, they might jump & sit on your shoulder so u need to have your camera standby. Monkeys here aren't as fierce as the monkeys at Tanah Lot.", "Monkey see, monkey do. Monkey will steal anything. Nothing is safe!! A fun day out and nice to see monkeys roaming free, however they are very wiley and are totally dependent on food from the tourists so don't think that one bushel of bananas you bought at the entrance will last long!", "Had a great time here! The monkeys were very friendly and roamed freely. I'd recommend this to anyone visiting the area", "You get in touch with a lot of monkeys... they are friendly and climb on your shoulder...so its possible to take a lot of cool pictures...also the whole park is worth a walk- there a hidden bridges and sculptures...please respect the animals, if you are scared, move fast or scream you might be bitten, there are also guards to protect you...best you go in the morning before the big tourist crowds...", "Loved the monkey temple visit. Beautiful architecture and statuary. Monkeys can get a bit aggressive. Especially for the people carrying bananas!", "Went here with wife and two kids (3 and 1). Admission is 50k adults and 40k for kids (2-12), which is fine. The monkeys are def. cheeky and playful, our kids were pretty scared even though we prepared them for their behavior. So an hour was enough for them, personally think two hours is max. Also bring deet because there a mosquitos. If you follow the guidelines the monkeys will be fine, just don’t make eyecontact (alpha behavior), feed them or try to pet them. Try to leave your bag at home, the monkeys are curious by nature and handy enough to zip open your bag and steal something. If you snap them to get them off, be prepared, because they can bite in reaction. The temple itself is also pretty amazing, the sculptures and carvings combined with the jungle setting ooze a historic sensual mysticism.", "I can guarantee that it is the funniest place in . Monkeys are very lively and friendly. (they are friendlier to those who feed them with bananas though 😉) You will be able to trick the monkeys to get on your shoulders using the bait.", "Definitely worth a trip while you're in . Small entrance fee and then monkeys are everywhere. I recommend buying bananas, but as other reviews warn, the monkeys can be aggressive and jump on you for the bananas. Some may even bite you or show their teeth if you don't give it to them quickly, so don't taunt them (and I wouldn't recommend letting a small child carry around bananas unattended as some of the monkeys are quite large and that could result in a bad situation). The smaller ones were kinder and more gentle, but there are bully monkeys that will bulldoze the smaller monkey out of the way for a banana. As an animal lover, I was worried about the monkeys being treated inhumanely or in bad conditions, but this is not such a place. The monkeys roam around freely and get plenty of bananas it looks like. You can see them in their natural habitat up in trees and cleaning each other and whatnot. Beware of wearing a hat or sunglasses on top of you head as the monkeys may steal them. I saw a women get her earring stolen when the monkey was on her shoulder, and once they take it, it's not possible to get it back.", "This was enjoyable despite the constant presence of the monkeys who grabbed my daughters ankle and made us feel quite uneasy most of the visit . The forest and temples were good to see and the monkeys were cute from a distance.", "If you want to see a bunch of monkeys doing monkey things this is the place. There were so many- adults and babies everywhere set in a beautiful park. There is a nice walk but down by the river I thought it was very dangerous- no guard rail, slippery tiny path with two way traffic and at times deep water, and everyone taking selfies! Be careful of the monkeys around you because they are always looking to snatch something good to eat!", "Father to son. The monkeys are scratching rocks on the path to make drawings because they are bored. Woman to ticket collector, can I go out and come back because I don't want to pay $5 for bananas to feed the monkeys. Highlight was underwater swimming monkeys.", "I would totally recommend the monkey Forest tour to animal lovers you see the monkeys in their natural habitat there is no mistreatment of monkeys from what I saw and you just see them roam free it's amazing the architecture in the park is also a sight to see I had a very great time I would say this was one of the best activities I did that day in ", "The experience and seeing all these monkeys close by is just amazing. It is located in the heart of ubud whereby you'd spend around 1 hour playing and watching monkeys in their natural habitat", "Great tourist attraction. There are lots of monkeys and they're very friendly. There are lots of opportunities to take photos with the monkeys. It's also a great place to go and chill and sit to get away from the busy streets. I wouldn't rush back, but would recommend if you have a spare couple of hours.", "We found our visits fascinating, being surrounded by numerous playful and intriguing macaques in the cool environment. Apart from their general naughtiness, in an area near the temple overnight rain had generated a large puddle and the monkeys were climbing a nearby tree and jumping from about 4 metres into the water. The calming effects of the moist rainforest with moss coated trees and monuments added a special beauty", "This is a lovely cool area with huge old trees and most import of all monkeys! Despite warnings, tourists tease the monkeys with the consequent bad results. As a photographer this is a paradise. Worth the visit but be careful.", "This was one of our favourite activities while in . Leave your earrings and sunglasses behind and bring small bills to buy bananas. Don't tease the monkeys. They do have fangs!", "Our group enjoyed the monkey forest - there were so many monkeys! We left all of our stuff behind in the car to prevent any mischief, but even so, a couple monkeys started playing with and tugging at my long dress. They can be sort of aggressive, but if you follow the rules posted everywhere, they don't seem to be that bad and will leave you alone if you just don't panic and move on. We had a fun time walking through the beautiful forest and seeing all the playful monkeys; would definitely recommend going if you're in the area.", "Had great fun at the monkey forest. The rangers are throughout the forest and keep a good eye on the pesky monkey's. The ruins are nice to see but the main attraction is definitely these guys. They will climb on you even though you shouldn't be encouraging them.", "We have been to the famous Monkey Forest on three occasions and still just love the experience. The forest itself is very beautiful and the monkeys are cheeky tourist pleasers. Its right in the southern part of town but easy walking distance fro most hotels. Do not leave lollies or anything edible in your bag or coat pockets as those clever primates will find them. A must for a adventure.", "Cheap entry, and straight away you see little and large monkeys everywhere! They came right up to you. Some of them even sat on us. Our tour guide told us not to feed them as they wouldn't leave you alone. The money's seemed to have plenty of food anyway as there was heaps of potatoes on the floor for them to eat. It's a great thing to do for half the day or less.", "Grounds are beautifully kept and monkeys roam freely - everywhere! The babies are cute but most of the fully grown monkeys are just interested in what they can take from you - sun glasses, keys, cameras you name it - they are after it! We also came out a different entrance to where we had come in and then found it quite difficult to navigate our way back to our initial position as the sign boarding was not so good. Still a good place to see - just be prepared to be accosted by the moneys!", "Apply Mosquito spray!!! This had my heart racing, they are crazy but lovely!! Was a lovely area - felt like I was in the jungle with all the vines. We walked around to see the temples luckily no monkey jumped on me!!!", "The place is filled with monkeys and they're all the same type. You can see them across the road before you enter. Go only if you really love monkeys. Its stroller friendly for most of the area - though not all. A few places aren't accessible but it was better suited than most places in .", "Impossible to go to Ubud and not stop a few hours in the Monkey Forest. Here it's their territory. You enter in their tribes. Unsure who is visiting who, in fact! But for sure, they know you have some food for them! Hundreds of monkeys are free in this small forrest/jungle and you walk among them. This is a very unique experience and kids and adults are both charmed by them. But do not touch them, they could bite! This is really unique and must see! (people are coming from everywhere in for the Monkey Forrest and probably half of the traffic jam in Ubud is caused by these \\one day\\\" tourists. But it's definitely a true pleasure!\"", "Well worth a visit, as part of a whole day tour(traditional dance, silversmith, volcano, rice terrace, coffee plantation.) Feed the monkeys but be careful.", "Me and 2 friends visited this place and found it cool and would recommend you do it if your in , but once you've done it you don't need to do it again. The monkeys are great but I wasn't 100% Around them as on our first day we were attacked due to carrying shopping bags (not through monkey forest but the outskirts) was our own fault really. Cool place though. Worth a visit. $40.000 to get in and a extra $20.000 to get a couple bananas for photos and stuff.", "The monkey sometimes lil bit too aggresive. Beware with your bag. Stay calm and don't forget to stay closed with the guard.", "NEVER look the monkey in the eye! Great place to hang out with fury friends. We had them climbing all over us...until one peed on my sons back (was very funny but no so much for my son!) There are lots of tourists and many guides to 'protect' the tourists against the monkeys. Great place to visit.", "This would have to be the best place to visit and see monkeys in . The monkeys are very friendly :)", "This is a must see if you are in UBud. About a 10-15 minute walk from UBud center, the grounds are well done, lots of diverse terrain and lots of room to roam. Sone great trees, places to sit and relax and watch the monkeys. Feeding time seemed to last all day. Don’t bring a backpack with you, leave it at the center, monkeys will try to take your things!", "Good place to spare time if you love Monkeys, they have managed it very nicely with their trained staff so that the monkey's are not very aggressive.", "I did enjoy my visit though the monkeys are agreesive. Beware where you put food as one traveller found out, that monkeys will grab your shorts to get the food from your pockets. Also be mindful of placing items on your head such as sunglasses as the monkeys like to grab anything and everything.", "The Monkeys are really fun to feed. The bannanas they sell to feed the Monkeys are overpriced though. Also, the forest itself is themed with Temple like statues, but is actually quite small. More like a Monkey bush instead of a forest. Nevertheless I would not have missed it during my stay in Ubud.", "As a zookeeper that works with macaques, I was very leery of going to the Sacred Monkey Forest (not going to lie, I wound up going because my curiosity got the better of me). Although the risk is small, macaques carry the herpes B virus which can be deadly to humans. This can be transmitted through bites, scratches, or by getting macaque body fluids splashed in your mucous membranes. I was extremely disappointed not to see any signage about this posted anywhere on site. As a result, tourists were exhibiting unsafe behavior by encouraging the monkeys to climb on them or to take food items from them. Although I did see staff discouraging these interactions on occasion, they rarely seem to intervene. The only reason that I gave the monkey forest a \\poor\\\" rating instead of a \\\"terrible\\\" one is that the grounds are absolutely beautiful. There are really cool statues inside, as well as a gorgeous stream, and three different temples. If you do go, my advice is: -Do not bring any unnecessary items with you. I saw monkeys steal water bottles, sunglasses, a woman's flip-flop (when she sat too close to one to get a selfie), and saw some even jump on people to unzip their backpacks. -Do not feed the monkeys...no matter how tempting it might seem. -Avoid eye contact or smiling/showing your teeth to a macaque. Both are signs of aggression. -There were a lot of animals fighting in there. Move away from the areas you see this occurring to avoid getting bit or scratched. -Do not place your children near a macaque for a cute photo op. It is seriously not worth the risk. -If you can, wear closed-toe shoes, long pants, and long sleeves. (My workplace actually requires keepers actually wear full coveralls, rubber boots, goggles, masks, hats, and gloves when coming into contact with macaques or their enclosures). -Make sure you know what to do if you have potentially been exposed! Clinics in might not carry the antiviral medication needed for treatment so be smart about your visit! TripAdvisor won't let me put any links to relevant websites that discuss this topic on here, so do a quick internet search about herpes B virus if you want more information.\"", "Had to visit the most popular attraction in Ubud.....what can I say....it is a forest that has more tourists than monkeys 😀 Reasonably priced at 50 000 for adults it is a way to pass an hour in Ubud. I was a little put off at first as my wife got bitten on the leg by a rather cheeky monkey. There was a first aid booth on site and it was dealt with very quickly and professionally. All monkeys have been given jabs so there is very little risk of contracting anything serious. As the forest covers a large expanse I did expect to see more monkeys however being a little apprehensive after the bite I was quite satisfied with the level of primates encountered. There are some beautiful parts of the forest however it was really humid on the day we went so by the time we left a chance combination of nervous sweat and humidity forced me to the nearest bar to hydrate with a bintang. I would recommend leaving all bags outside though as while there these smart little creatures managed to open several bags of fellow tourists and nick a phone charger, passport and travel book. The wardens are excellent though and did manage to retrieve all items....", "One of the most famous places in that a visitor must go to. They have over 600 monkeys of 6 different breeds. The monkeys are friendly, but as long as you follow the rules of the place. You get the chance to feed the monkeys and take a picture with them.", "I had monkeys crawling all over me and loved it haha! The forest was open and the monkeys were not caged in. The monkeys freely come up to you if you have food to feed them (you can purchase bananas etc from the attraction to feed the monkeys). There are a few rules to follow with the monkeys so not to get hurt and as long as you follow them you will have a great time. The forest itself is quite scenic as well. Highly recommend!", "The Park is nice but for a 30 minutes walk the entrance fee of 50.000 idr per person is too high! If you have never seen monkeys before it is nice to see, but just an attraction to make money.", "Definitely would recommend, got a few nice pictures and got to see lots of playful monkeys. However was very touristy, which did hinder the experience a tad.", "Had our second visit here. Much more commercialised now & that spoils it. The monkeys are everywhere, climbing trees, walking beside you & even looking in your bags for any goodies you may have. They can be viscious little things especially with one another & I would not try to touch them. A nice experience walking amongst them.", "I liked the nature, surroundings, seeing monkey families ... disliked aggressive monkeys ... do not show food or rustle with sack of food or something, cause monkeys hear that in a instant and they would come to you and It could get unpleasant.", "This was our second visit , our first being five years ago, and the sanctuary still looks likes how I remembered it. We visited with young children this time round so our concern was whether the monkeys were aggressive. (They weren't the last time we visited, but we had visited other sites with monkeys which were not quite as well behaved) anyway, our fears were allayed as the monkeys still only went for food. Make sure you don't keep any in your bags (or make sure it's tightly zipped...). You can buy bunches of bananas to feed the monkeys. The monkeys will probably swarm you once you collect the bunch of bananas but the trick is not to be intimidated by them. If having monkeys climb onto you is not your cup of tea, you'd probably want to throw them on the floor as soon as you get them, or get someone else to feed them instead. It's all in all a great place to observe these monkeys up close and worth a visit if you're in the area. Also, bebek Bengil is nearby to walk to if you intend to catch a meal before/after the visit. :)", "This Sacred Monkey Sanctuary is an excellent attraction that preserve the very living nature of the monkeys which inhabitants are so protective in preserving every real nature in their Island. Some monkeys are so exhibitionist and seems enjoying entertaining visitors. Big trees and small lakes are parts of the attraction that monkeys used them to entertain visitors. some Monkeys are friendly and some don't like people. There are things that need to be hidden however from the eyes of the Monkeys otherwise they will be snatched or be grabbed by the Monkeys..", "Went in and out in about 40mins. The monkeys are mostly tame and the whole place is filled with them. The area is very small too so you are done with it in a short time. Nothing great, go only if you really love monkeys or seeing other tourists being scared of them.", "Great place to see many monkeys (and other tourists). Well maintained place. Unfortunately the temple inside is closed for the public.", "Great place to visit. Effortless walking and nicely paved pathways. Much of the sculptures are in mosaic and a few covered with green moss. An abundance of trees that provide great shade. One is not allowed to carry food r feed the monkeys. Only when you inside you will appreciate why. I guess there are over 500 monkeys that even seem to have developed a friendly relationship with humans.One monkey took off a tourists tested glasses and went high up into a tree and hid it. thankfully it didn't fall into the river which is way below. An efficient staff member distracted the monkey with a banana and climbed the tree to retrieve it. So be rather careful.", "Credit goes to Hungry Bags, a good Travel Agency. Extraordinary care is taken. Right from Pickup, Hotel location, Food, with a good cab for the entire trip of 5 days. The drivers are very friendly, covered the itinerary in detail, in time. Hungry Bags is doing excellent work.", "Once you enter the forest you already see a huge amount of monkeys everywhere! They don't come closer and almost seem like they are posing for your pictures! The forest is beautiful and amazing! You can by bananas and feed them!", "In Indonesian you can see alot of monkeys but this forest is amazinlgy nice, a really nice home for them. The nature that surrounds the place is very nice and relaxing. Watch out for your things, althow these monkeys don't steel that much. Definitely always want water so keep the bottles in your backpacks, you can also buy some bananas to feed them. It was a nice visit to do.", "As fantastic as the monkeys are, they are wild and very brave. They will happily jump on you and your children and I have seen many frightened children and babies crying in the forest. If your child is brave then that is great it is more a friendly piece of advice for travellers with small children.", "This was well worth the long walk from the centre of Ubud! Really lovely vegetation and such fun watching the monkeys at play....they even went swimming! Best to keep all your things hidden as they do come and steal from you!", "Came here as part of a day trip , the monkeys certainly get up close and personal and loved my husbands broad shoulders more so that two jumped up on them. You can feed the monkeys peanuts and they do follow you looking for food. The guide then takes you to her shop to see if you would like to buy something which you do feel obliged to and a little bit pricey for what you get. There are also big fruit bats here which you can get your picture taken with or use your own camera for a charge. Didn’t find the monkeys aggressive or anything as some previous comments so enjoyed our short trip here. ", "The entrance fee is 80k for adult and 60k for children. Before coming to this place I already read few reviews on tripadvisor about the do's and dont's suggested by other traveller. They said it best to visit late afternoon when the monkeys already fully fed by other visitors who came in earlier. I don't know whether its true or not but my time of visit is around 5pm and the monkeys were all in their good behavior. Once we entered the forest, I spotted one guard with few tourist queuing beside him, turns out he can took our picture with a way that it looks like the monkey taking selfie picture with us behind it. The place is well maintain and clean also. Just read the instructions at the gate before entering the forest and you'll be fine (finger crossed)", "Monkeys are there and freely rambling and eating. Some monkeys climbed people who was holding banana. Some monkeys are aggressive and offensive. Temple was exotic with monkey statues.", "Fun afternoon out. Plenty of monkeys roaming free that you can feed. Beautiful gardens that are nice to walk around. Worth going.", "I love walking through the forest but learned from previous experience to be very careful around the monkeys who appear so very cute but they can change and start harassing you if you have food in your hand or smelly food stuff in your bag and climbing all over you. Last time I had a torch hanging on a kind of string out of my bag. One monkey tried to snatch my bag however I was able to hang on to the bag but he ripped off the torch and excitedly switch it on and off. The security guy came to help but the monkey had no intention of returning the torch. I wondered how it would look for him during the night if the battery lasted that long. No big loss.", "This was my second visit to the Monkey Forest and it was much better than my first. There are now staff watching the monkeys and they are fed daily to make them less aggressive. We were lucky enough to see all the new baby monkeys playing - wonderful and the Temple is well worth a visit as well. They give you free sirongs and sashes.", "This place is awesome. I was afraid that it would be gimmicky or the tourist aspect would ruin it, but it was awesome. They tell you not to bring kids and I would emphasize that. These monkeys are not in cages. You just walk around the sanctuary and are living in their world. It's awesome. Having said that, it's kind of scary, which is part of the fun. Don't bring kids.", "I really enjoyed it. Although it is scary when everyone is trying to feed the monkeys and you get caught up in it.. Driver told us to take all our jewelry off and to read all the signs. Great advice. Do these things and you will have no issues.", "I loved it there- monkeys everywhere, and they are definitely not shy! You can buy a bunch of bananas for 20000idr to feed them- we've got some amazing pictures when they were climbing up to get them :) Really worth a visit when you're in .", "These monkeys are smart! They are very use to people so be attentive of your belongings. They will try and grab cameras if you’re not careful. I witnessed a girl get an earring ripped out of her ear. Just be smart and you won’t have a problem. They do sell bananas at the gates for you to give to the monkeys and it is a rather funny experience. I purchased some and had a monkey climb and sit on my head and eat the banana until he was all finished! I couldn’t stop laughing. The sanctuary itself is very beautiful. You can spend quite some time there walking around. I think it’s definitely worth checking out.", "This was one place we had to visit when we stayed in Ubud. Some of the monkeys are very cute, especially the babies. After reading the reviews on Tripadvisor, we left anything shiny at home and just took a camera. We had no problems. As other reviewers have said, some of the older males can get aggressive and we saw a young child try and touch a baby monkey, which got an immediate reaction from the adult monkeys! If you are taking a rucksack or bag with, do not open it in the presence of monkeys, as they will think you are getting food out. As they warn you when you go in, do not touch the monkeys, but if they touch you first, that's OK", "I was quite apprehensive about going to visit the monkeys due to the risk of contracting rabies from a bite or scratch. But I found the monkeys to be extremely well behaved and minded their own business. It was only until anyone had food that they would approach you. They would get a bit feisty with one another but I felt completely safe being there. It was worth the pictures and the scenery in the forest is beautiful. Would go again if I am ever in Ubud. :)", "my husband got bitten by the monkey not so long after we paid the entrance ticket. he didn't bring any foods with him, but the monkey suddenly approached him and bite. no staffs were there to help. we were too scared to help - there were other tourists but also scared to help. we didn't go further the forest afterwards and decided to leave the place immediately after we asked for medicine at the entrance gate", "We used the path around the monkey forest, to go to Central Ubud, only attacked by a monkey once, when he wanted my plastic bag of shopping. Take a tip, hide EVERYTHING when walking through or around.", "We’ve been to the monkey forest several times over the years. It’s getting better and better each time we visit. The kids enjoyed seeing all the monkeys and walking through the forest and having a giggle at them taking water bottles and the odd hat!", "Worth to have a wander through, to many monkey with no natural behaviour anymore, pretty sad. Many, many tourist loaded with bananas, no need to buy your own unless you want to be harassed by the monkeys ;)", "Great fun with the monkeys. Staff sell you bananas and once you stay still and your partner is ready you can get the picture with the monkey on your shoulders reaching your hand held up. It's a fun place for all the family and definitely for adults too. The forest itself is a beautiful walk.", "Good fun day . Kids & friends enjoyed feeding the monkeys bananas. Especially if you don't mind them jumping on you . But once is enough for me .", "The monkeys are friendly and always desire for more and more bananas. They would be 100% submissive if u have banana on hand. Be brave, be active, and you will get definitely great pictures!", "The monkeys are a little to vicious, so best to just view from a slight distance unless you want your phone, camera, drinks bottles snatched out of your hands. Sure worth a peek, but don't bother with walking though the place.", "This is fun, and a nice break from the poseur aspect of Ubud. The monkeys are not shy, and can be quite threatening as they grab at your offerings. The brave hold a banana high as the monkeys climb up you to retrieve it. Even if they rob you blind you'll get some great pictures. Well worth a look!", "Good place to visit with family and friends. monkeys are all over the place and roam freely but very safe coz there's alot of staff inside. Monkeys seems to be used to tourists coming in and they meddle well with people. For your own safety and for the monkeys too, avoid dangling or flashy accessories as they might grab it.", "Beautiful grounds, monkeys everywhere. Everything you would expect. Visit in the early morning or late afternoon for a cool walk.", "lovely cute monkeys, is a beautiful forrest, great setting, cheap to enter i think about 20k, nice to have a stroll around - only need about 20 mins or so. ", "...but had a brilliant time..had baby monkeys on me and took loads of photos..you will be offered a guided tour, and the guides are very knowledgeable, but you will be expected to tip him and if he takes photos using his camera they will ask you to buy some. They aren't expensive and it is as a gesture of good will and thank you..", "Visited here just at the moment when a man appeared with a bag full of leaves that he feeds the monkeys with. He calls the monkeys out and they appear from everywhere. Incredible feeding frenzy. Make sure you do not carry any food with you as they will take it from you.", "The walk is quite a short one (under 45 minutes) as the forest is in the town centre hence that works nicely for me! Cute monkeys but my little one was on high alert all throughout. I can't say he has enjoying himself.. I think what didn't thrill him was when he saw a monkey snatch a bar of kit kat off a little girl. These are wild monkeys so I will definitely not touch them or go anywhere close to them where they can scratch my eyes out. Otherwise, enjoyable little short stroll with kids!", "We were staying in a nearby hotel so the monkeys were already a frequent visitor, so we decided to visit them in their home and had a great time. The monkeys are pretty friendly and don’t bother you if you don’t have food. We did see them nip at a few tourists, but in every case the tourist was doing something to annoy them like teasing them with food, so not at all the fault of the monkeys! The grounds are beautiful and the temples are very interesting. There are lots of statues to look at and nice scenery to see!", "Amazing time at the monkey forest! Cheap entry and plenty of things to see... the monkeys were so cute! Need to go if you're in Ubud!", "Lots of monkeys and great fun feeding them bananas. Monkeys will climb on you if you like to (but not if you don't allow them). The area is also beautiful. Great experience!", "I love the playfulness of the monkeys the natural surrounding and environment the holy springs the rope trees banyan for the monkeys to play the neat pathways for tourists and the security present", "A great experience to walk around and watch the monkeys. Cost 80,000 rupiahs pp to get in. Not allowed to take food or plastics in Just be aware that you are really close to the moneys and some do jump on you. It is enjoyable to watch them play and jump on trees and swing from branch to branch Worth a visit", "I suggest everyone going there. Its a crazy place . Monkeys every where , they live in a holy place full of temples . You can feed them , but be careful , you can not trust them . Me and friend had nice time there, you can do this in Ubud tour also ...", "We didn't have very high expectations, but loved our time at Sacred Monkey Forest. We found the monkeys to be bet friendly and not at all aggressive. We were suckers and ended up buying two bunches of bananas and a bag of coconut pieces just so that we could keep interacting with them. The only thing I didn't enjoy were the people who were teasing the monkeys (offering bananas and then snatching them back), or trying to grab them. Yes, the monkeys will take plastic bags and water bottles, but the signage clearly says to keep these out of sight.", "Really enjoyed this and highly recommend to anyone visiting Ubud. Beautiful gardens and lovely to see monkeys happily doing their thing. So many baby monkeys!!! 😄", "Great location and a must see as part of your visit. Do remember that if you don't want monkeys jumping all over you then don't buy food to give them .. if you have a bag, even a small camera bag then an inquisitive monkey may give things a go but won't be as persistent as if you have food. Some great photos to be had if you are calm and just enjoy being around the monkeys and are vigilant of their movements and mood etc..", "The monkey forest has a few monkeys nothing fancy. The monkeys are fed by the guides in the park and you will find them playing around, an occasional fight and females monkeys protecting their babies. Its a park where you can walk and see a small temple which you cannot enter and mild waterfalls. The guides discourage interaction with the monkeys.The entrance fee is way too much for spending 20 minutes walking around.", "This monkey forest is full of thieving little monkeys. The forest is actually really beautiful its just a shame. If you come here do not bring anything that the monkeys can steal because it will be gone. Around the forest is the beautiful centre of Ubud which is definitely worth checking out.", "This was our favorite place to visit in ! If you want to see monkeys, be with monkeys, anything monkey, come here. Not like a tourist trap - no monkey shows - just hanging out with monkeys. Have I said \\monkey\\\" enough?\"", "Fun for all the family walking around the money sanctuary. As you walk into the centre ponds full of amazing koi carp great you then a gentle walk down to the monkeys. Lots of gently sloping steps not hard to do as you can rest all along and well sheltered areas so not stuck in the sun all the time. The monkeys are wonderful. Playing in the waterfall just having full.", "What a stunning place, lots of tourists as you would expect. It was funny to see the cheeky monkey's sitting on the roof tops holding sunglasses or children's shoes.", "A must do on a trip - inexpensive admission fee & you are free to wander around mixing with the monkeys of varying ages. Just one earning, if you have bananas , they will want them, so be aware. A great time was enjoyed by both of us.", "If you haven't been before it is worth a visit. Monkeys are very cute and well behaved. Once you have done it though you don't need to return", "My wife and I stayed at Bohemia right across the street from the Monkey Forest. We went to the sanctuary right away. When you enter there are monkeys everywhere. The forest itself is amazing. The monkeys are playful and territorial with each other. They were really fun to watch. After one was done swimming, he decided to climb up my wife soaking wet. Pretty funny! I would love to go back. It was such a neat place.", "After some initial reluctance we decided to check this tourist attraction out - and we’re SO glad we did. It’s such a fun, cheap, and unique experience that deserves it’s place at the top of the Ubud attractions.", "Be careful walking around there cause these monkeys are quite hyper and they like to take your items from a bag and run away! Best thing about this place is forest around!", "It was good to be back and see the healthy population of monkeys. They are as cheeky as ever! Also nice to see that they are still investing as can be seen with a number of new walks having been created. It is a worthwhile visit if you are in Ubud.", "We had a lovely afternoon at this beautiful place. Clean and chilly water. Just be careful with the monkey to not stolen your small things", "I went with a group of friends because this is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Ubud. I was warned about how aggressive the monkeys are, so I made sure not to bring anything that would tempt them, including jewelry or glasses, which they are known to steal. If you just want to see some monkeys without paying the fee, you can hang out around the block on Monkey Forest Road, and there are a lot of straggling moneys doing their monkey business. The actual forest gets kind of redundant after a while, but the cost of the ticket is fairly cheap. I actually thought it was more interesting to see the monkeys mess with the locals around the forest. I saw some monkeys jump on tourists outside, get into a fight, steal from the nearby booths, run into a restaurant to knock things over and steal fruit, etc. The monkeys can and will climb on you if they think you have something they want. They are not nice and cuddly. There are lots of attendants who will help you get the monkey off of you, but the few seconds that you have a monkey tangled up on your person may be slightly terrifying, especially since they bite.", "Fun place to take the kids because they get to see monkeys in their natural habitat. The monkeys are well fed so they're less aggressive, but we found out today that they like plastic. Phones don't seem to get their attention, but when my wife took out a bag of wet wipes, the monkeys jumped on her and immediately. Naturally, she threw it on the ground and I picked it up. The monkeys then started climbing on me trying to get the bag. I quickly stuffed it my pocket and they stopped.", "The place itself it's worth it visiting, but I had a blast feeding the monkeys. There are employees who are helping you how to feed them and have some pictures taken. Don't be afraid if any jumps on your back it shoulder :)", "It was beautiful to see monkeys especially with their babies. but we read and understood that they are wild animals and can get aggressive so didn't take any food with you, thanks ", "great place to visit love the monkeys and the forest is so peaceful be careful of your personal items as the monkeys will grab them even a bag of chips also ladies watch your purse and earrings", "After reading some earlier reviews of monkey forest I was a little apprehensive having images of being bitten, jumped on and slapped. I need not have worried. If you use your common sense the monkeys will stay away. You can choose the level of interaction you want. If, like me, you only want to look at them do not buy bananas, do not approach monkeys with infants and do not let them see your water bottle. If, on the other hand, like my bf, you want them crawling all over you, this is possible too. If you sit near them many will climb on you, and there are guides, who, for a very small fee - about 15000 Rp will lure the monkeys into good photo positions on your head whilst making sure the monkeys don't hurt you. The place is excellent value for money, literally small change to get in and highly amusing. There are also some interesting temples, bridges rivers and statues.", "Just a nice walk through the \\jungle\\\" with monkeys. Not sure what's the big deal is, but a decent walk around the place. We spent about an hour and left. The monkeys themselves are pretty friendly. If you use your common sense, you can have fun with some good pictures. I took a video of a monkey trying to take the top off a Chinese woman -- hilarious!\"", "Inside the jungle, you can walk through the main monuments, monkeys balancing in the trees on the top of you, a lot of calm. You can buy some bananas (cheap) to take pictures with them. Very touristic but also very standard.", "A great place to see monkey in their natural habitat. It's a piece of Beautiful nature in the middle of ubud. Definitely worth your while.", "It is a beautiful place with natural and scenic beauty. It consists of ancient architectural monuments and temples. Also you get to see a lot of monkeys along the way. You can feed them and click pictures with them if you wish to. Great place to visit.", "Great price (40,000). Huge forest area. Cool shaded areas. Lots of playful monkeys. I did notice two incidents where a monkey jumped on a female visitor- who freaked out while her male companion just looked on (lol). Most other visitors tried to tempt the monkeys to jump on them. You can buy bananas inside the entrance to feed the monkeys. Do not bring food inside - they can smell it and will steal it from you. No plastic bags allowed inside. Worth the visit. Word to the wise...do not carry fruit or open food around the perimeter of Monkey Forest, the monkeys roam freely and often come out at night. One night I had a plastic bag of mangoes and oranges, newly purchased from the local grocery store...one male swaggered right up to me and swiped the whole bag from me. He aggressively tried to keep my entire grocery bag, I had other stuff in there too. I impulsively snatched it back minus the mangoes...I was able to rescue one mango, though. The forest guides tell you not to do this- they do have teeth... Otherwise, they are cute and fun to watch.", "Having heard all the horrorstories of thieving monkeys, we entered this park with our belongings tucked safely away. However, the monkeys were actualy really polite, so i dont know what the fuss is about. The park is actually pretty small, which was a bit of a dissappointment. we spend max one hour. THere are plenty of monkey about, so lot of picture opportunities. If ytou are lukcy you stumble across staff that gets the monkeys to sit on your shoulder, great pictures!", "Really didn't like it here unfortunately. I thought the monkeys were a bit vicious and walking through a place surrounded by monkeys whilst trying to avoid having eye contact with them (as advised) isn't easy. This place is really over crowded so this unfortunately ruins the experience as to get to some of the areas you have to fight your way through people so we didn't see everything. Only do this if you really love monkeys!", "This place was so fun and seemingly well run! I'm not a monkey expert so I don't know other than these monkeys seem to be healthy and thriving. The monkey forest is clean and wasn't overcrowded (when I was there at least) You can buy some overpriced bananas in the forest which I did and it's helpful because the lady sort of shows you how to feed them without getting hurt in the process. But you're still in Asia and you still have to know there aren't really rules so things can still happen and it will likely be your fault. Be sure not to bring plastic bags around cause the monkeys will think you have food and they will grab for them.", "It was calming to walk among the coolness of the forest and watch the monkeys who fearlessly approach visitors for food. Glad that they restrict this to bananas, but the clever chaps still go for anything shiny like water bottles and sunscreen tubes! If you observe all the rules of the sanctuary, the monkeys don't bother you at all.", "The Monkey Forest sounded like a fun experience but once getting there, I could have stayed all day. It was fascinating watching the monkeys and interacting with them. The forest is beautiful with amazing photo ops in every direction. Remember they are wild animals and do NOT take food with you. You may think you want to sneak some in, but they KNOW and they will take your bag....or at least attempt to. You can buy food for cheap inside the park specifically for feeding them. Make sure everything is secure....including water bottles and hand sanitizer. My only regret was doing this activity on my own instead of with Suma (see my review for Suma Tours). He makes everything more fun. Next time!", "Beautiful Place for Pictures! Play with monkeys.. Don't see them eye to eye! Feed some bananas and let them enjoy their living and you have great pictures as well! Be safe!", "There isn’t too much to do in ubud that isn’t flooded with tourist so don’t expect anything different with the monkey forest. The forest is very crowded and a little dirty, but it’s a nice walk as long as you’re not expecting anything too exciting. In some areas there are heaps of monkeys and they seem to be cared for well they are free to roam but are given food by the park rangers. They are very strict on not touching the monkeys, and we saw a couple of examples of how it can go wrong when people do get too close. It was fine for something to do in ubud but I wouldn’t go back. Tips: don’t forget your bug spray", "My stayed in Monkey Forest was absolutely amazing, to interact with the monkeys has been a great experience. Just a tip, do not take food before entering, cause the monkeys are around you! In monkey forest they are good monkeys, but go carefully with bags and objects in pockets.", "Best entertainment is walking through watching everyone else's reaction to the monkeys climbing all over them with room. Just don't be surprised when you are holding a banana and a monkey comes over to you. They are cute and tame for the most part. If you are in the area worth a walk though, but don't spend money to go there special. Unless you have never been to a zoo. Interesting art gallery and a temple that is mostly closed to all put people actually praying.", "It was a pleasure to feed the monkeys and sheer joy too.The monkeys actually ate from my hands.However there is no temple as such.", "We actually had to pay money to get bananas, for monkeys to jump on my wife's back, to take some pics, BUT, I was a little bit scared of the monkeys so didn't do this... As we walked down to the depths of the monkey jungle, a small family of them came across, and one jumped on my shoulder, and started going through my hair looking for knits! Also was so comfy on my shoulders, lying down, and petting me, and put her face against mine, and literally showed me love, even though I had no food to offer her. It was a life changing experience, I highly recommend going there!", "Scary monkeys will climb up you, watch your bag! But it's a nice walk around the area and there were lots of baby monkeys when we went", "Worth a visit - once. It’s not a place I feel a need to revisit when going back to Ubud. Nice setting.", "Nice place in forest with so many monkeys. The place grow up and become bigger and nicer. We come back every 2 month when in ", "Located at the foot of a hill along Jalan Monkey Forest (Monkey Forest Road), a busy shopping street in Ubud. There is an entrance fee. DO NO BRING ANY FOOD OR FEED THE MONKEYS! The place is crawling with monkeys. I had unzipped my bag to take out my phone/camera and a monkey leapt from behind me and grabbed my pouch with my spare battery inside. A helpful attendant retrieved it for me as the monkey had discarded it realising it was not food. The monkeys like to sneak up on you from the back and leap at you or your belongings. Rather run down park in which the monkeys roamed. They were fed by attendants and could get vicious then. Monkeys are the main attraction, so it gets old after a while. The temple is below the level of the street, and is quite a lovely atmospheric albeit little temple. Worth a visit if you're already there to see the monkeys. It was down the road from my hotel, and I went because of my kids, or I frankly would not have bothered. There are so many other attractions in where you are not constantly on alert.", "Having read the reviews here on T/A we went as part of a full day tour with our driver. We opted for the Elephant park in the morning, and the Monkey Forest for the afternoon, worked out brilliantly. We enjoyed the park, so many monkeys, and the temples were interesting. We were very cautious and had removed all loose items etc as per travellers tips. We did have a backpack, and my daughter was the one wearing it, much to the laughter to start with, a monkey jumped on her backpack, was funny to start with, but then he really was very keen to start opening the zip part, and yes he knew how to do this with ease, there was a handler near by who much to our relief was able to distract the monkey off her. A bit longer and it really wouldn't have been very funny. Further along the walk, we did see a group of older monkeys and they really were giving some of the tourists a worrying time. But that said, it was still a fun and interesting time. There are a few step stairs to one part of the sanctuary, to one of the three temples The Holy Bathing Temple, this was my favourite one.", "This is a good place for families with children. You can interact with the monkeys and get close to them and even feed them. Just be careful of your valuables though, because I was told the monkeys could snatch them and run off to the forest.", "What an awesome fun and cheap experience! There are many monkeys to see doing everything from playing, sleeping, running around, bathing, and loving the attention from people. They are not shy that's for sure! Def a must do! Would recommend going in the morning as it's less busy", "Pretty good for all ages. The place has been improved over the last 18 months. Great opportunity to meet and interact with the monkeys. Some can be quite assertive in their quest for food. They have sharp claws..be careful of the large adults. Small and large banana packs can be purchased to feed the monkeys from 25 to 50 thousand rupiah. When buying a number of bananas be sure to keep each one separate..if not you will be deluged with monkeys wanting their food...They will jump up and climb all over you. It can be a little disconcerting....just be prepared that's all. It's a great photo opportunity though and rewarding to see the mums with their newborn. Entrance is reasonably priced and the rangers on site are happy to provide info/advice.... ", "This was not my first time, and it was as amazing as ever. Serene and beautiful landscape, magnifiscent architecture and sculptures and of course monkeys galore. If you respect them and keep to the very simple rules of engagement, no problems. Especially the younger ones are fond of tourist climbing.", "The monkey forest is a must see activity while in Ubud. It is just fun walking around this gorgeous jungle setting while in the city. The monkeys are fun to watch and it is fun walking around the forest.", "A bit scary they jump on you, but worth a visit, we took all our sparkley bits off as they say this attracts them", "Monkeys are all around you! In the trees, on the ground and on you (if you feed them bananas). Make sure to read the sign before you go in as this may make your experience much better. Don't bring loose items such as sunglasses, water bottles ect as the monkeys will steal it - and do not try to take it back! Just use your wits and your fine - I survived and I'm afraid of monkeys. Go explore, it's much bigger then you think. It's temples and other animals in the forest to", "This was the second time I had been to the forest and I brought my fiance who is not a fan of zoos or tourist activities. Happy to say she really loved the experience and we are bringing our family back their when we return in September. Hang on to all of your lose items as the Monkeys are quite cheeky and will climb on you, especially if you have bananas. In the park, they sell bananas and the smart monkeys hang around there waiting for you to buy bananas. Don't try and stop them from taking your bananas, it will not end well for you. Expect that they will get most if not all of your bananas right after you buy them. It does work to distract them and hide one or two. They will climb on you if you try to hide the bananas. Please remember these are wild monkeys and they will bite you if you mess around with them. Enjoy watching them in the forest, give them a few bananas, take some photos but otherwise leave them alone.", "It takes 1 hour they to enjoy nature and watching monkeys .... They bring to you a banana so the monkey could jump on you and take some picture", "Don’t let other guides put you off by saying the monkeys are aggressive. We had some people try and take us to another monkey forrest. We almost did but opted for this big tourist attraction. So glad we did. The entry fee well worth it. So many staff, so professional, so clean! The monkeys were amazing and never bothered us and we got plenty close enough! The kids loved it. The park is really well done even without the added bonus of the monkeys!", "While in Ubud the monkey forest should be on everyone's list. Entrance is a small fee 50,000IRD per person (€3.25 approx.) inside you have the chance to buy bananas, of course a fee applies again. We opted for the big bunch which was 6 whole bananas in which we broke in half ourselves to make our time feeding them go further, the bunch of bananas cost 60,000IDR (€3.50 approx.) while in just walk through the sanctuary enjoying the monkeys running freely about. Do not wear anything that will come loose from your clothing as you may not get it back. Be cautious opening bags as they will run to see what's inside i.e. Food, and again take your belongings. You can get some great pictures inside where the monkeys will willing climb and eat your on your shoulders once you bribe them with a half of a banana.", "We read the signs, popped our hats, sunnies and water bottles away and headed into the forest with our three children aged 5, 9 and 11. We were 15 or so minutes into the experience when a male monkey took a liking to our 11 year old's pink sandals. He bit the sandal and as instructed we told her to stand still. Within seconds he went from her shoe to her leg and bit her badly. We attended first aid and he said on average they are treating up to 10 bites a day. We phoned Australia and were instructed on where to go for rabies vaccinations and hep B boosters. It was four injections initially- one into the site of the bite (cost $3000). This is followed by another injection on day 3, 7 and 14. We have travel insurance and will claim the cost For the trauma and risk caused to her is not worth the visit to the monkey forest. I'm only sharing as it will enable you to understand what can easily happen. In the past I have attended the forest but I believe the monkeys are over us visitors.", "Staying in Ubud so we went to the monkey Forrest at 10.30 in the morning cooler and before the busses fro Kuta the monkeys are everywhere but are very aggressive at looking for food if u put it a bag they will jump on the bag and try to tear of bite it open the smaller ones are particularly aggressive at climbing on you sme will just sit on your hand/ arm as long as u give them banana they also fight amount themselves there are minders there who will help u feed them and keep them under control I wouldn't be doing this out on my own as one lady got bitten on the leg fun just be careful the Forrest is quite picturesque as well easy walk the up monkey Forrest rd to the centre of Ubud and the market", "This place is nice for additional itinerary for your visit, maybe before you go back to the crowd of , not really take times to visit and explore this forest, really nice to see the monkeys around.", "if your in Ubud, you have to visit this place. it costs hardly anything to go in, but the work done to keep it the great condition and how well kept the moneys are is outstanding, definitely worth supporting. The experience is unforgettable!", "The famous monkey forest is a must visit if you are in Ubud. We were expecting a short walk, but stayed for almost 2 hours watching the monkeys while we enjoyed the beautiful forest. When you enter the money forest, stick to your left to avoid the big stream of tourists that all want to walk over the very narrow bridge (large waiting lines)", "a must to stroll through whilst you're in Ubud. watching the monkeys swim and play with hte fish is hilarious, spend a good couple of hours here", "Monkeys are everywhere, even at the car parking lot. We get out from temple at 5.30pm, when my wife get in the car, just when she sit down and pull her leg up, the old monkey stole her sandal while young monkeys watch and learning.This is how they ask for food exchange stuff they have stolen. What you have to do is buy some peanuts IDR2.000 per pack at warung and throw to them, they just grab and eat peanuts and let my wife's sandal safe.", "This attraction is not worth it. The concrete paths mean that it doesn't feel authentic and the monkeys are quite aggressive. In general it was overcrowded and unpleasant. I would advise avoiding.", "This is truley a great place to visit to integrate with the monkeys and bats. However, be careful of the tour guides within. Number 120, given that number because there are 200 shops within the forest full of miscellanous things they want you to buy. She was my personal tour person and has space number 120 for her stuff. This woman after walking me through the forest, took me to her shop and was pratically in my wallet. Serious. I told her I did not want anything. She had nothing I wanted. She would not take no for an answer. Serious she was more aggressive than any wild monkey. More aggressive than any vendor I ever encountered in Mexico. She really ruined what could have been a perfect day. I finally spent 20,000. rupiahs just to get her off my back. No pun intended. I hope someone reads this and reprimands her about integrity and respect. No is no. I also witnessed this at Tanah Lot, the island temple.. No is no. Back off people. You will ruin the way people think of nese people, jeopardizing your future in tourism.", "Very good, we went there in the afternoon after a walk in Ubud downtown. The monkeys are everywhere. Be careful so they don't still anything from you. Don't feed them and don't touch them as they can be aggressive.", "This is a cool experience a nice forest walkways, Monkeys and a few temples inside. You walk around look at temples and monkeys. Costs RP50,000 per person about $5AUD", "This small tropical forest houses hundreds of macaque monkeys, originally wild animals but most likely due to the enormous amount of tourist, more domesticated nowadays. However, they are originally wild animals and you should treat them that way so they won't get angry (and could potentially bite you). They like the bananas sold there and can jump on you to look for them. Occasionally they'll try to grab your bag or other equipment.", "Definitely worth a visit. The monkeys are friendly on the whole but make sure you put anything away that they might pinch and wear insect repellent.", "Today we went the the Monkey Forest at Ubud and had a terrific time. It was great to see the monkeys up close doing what they do and playing around in a large forest. They jump on your shoulders if you feed them with the small bananas that you can buy on site for a mere 2000 Rupia. Just follow the instructions of those who work at the monkey forest and you will have an enjoyable experience.", "Scenic. A lot of monkeys. Very clean. Location is ideal. Shopping area just outside the Forest. Good to see.", "The Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary is one of the most popular places to visit in . The site is very easy to walk around and offers visits the opportunity to explore an area of lush greenery filled grand trees and inquisitive monkeys. There is a beautiful temple at the heart of the site (which visitors can observe and photograph but not enter) as well as some atmospheric shrines accessed by carved stone bridges. Definitely worth exploring: photographers will find endless opportunities.", "In this area is too much to see. But the first is of course you are here between many monkeys. Some of them are friendly - but only if you have some food or they find something to stole you 😂 then you are their friend and have them on shooulders,in bag if it is open.... you must be carefull because sometimes one of them is scarred and could bite you for example. The nature here is unbelivable....for me number one to see on ", "The monkey forest was a marvelous experience! The location has many signs explaining to tourists what to expect and how to behave. I wish some tourists would respect these rules however. The monkeys roam free, but as long as you follow the advice provided by the compound, all should be alright. The staff there are helpful and attentive. Love this place!", "One of the attractions we chose during our stay in that worth the 1 hour trip by car from our hotel. Is not often you get the chance of being among so many monkeys in their own habitat.The monkeys are very friendly and holding a banana in your hand triggers them to climb on you to get it.That is your chance to take a lot of pictures to remember the day.", "Definitely worth a visit. However, be prepared for some very straightforward monkey action (especially if you have bananas or other food items; visible or concealed)!", "We had the opportunity to enjoy this place. You felt really calm. Monkeys are everywhere and they were not in crates. One monkey stole from my wife's hand a bottle of water. Unique experience. Don't feed the monkeys.", "Its pretty much all you expect, lots of monkeys, a forest and lots of monkeys. Be careful as they will jump on you if they see you holding things, and they get very agressive if they see bananas. So if you do have a stack have them hidden away or they will take all of them!", "Sacred monkey forest is a beautiful peaceful place to visit not only to see funny, animated monkey, but also to admire some beautiful sculptures and enjoy walks through the forest. Sanctuary opens at 9am, and it is the best time to go, before it gets too hot. It is also the time when monkeys are being fed, and therefore are all out and ready to work for treats and pose :) The monkeys can be very naughty. There are rules of behavior next to the entrance to help you get the best experience with the animals....there are also keepers of the sanctuary to keep safe botheople and the monkeys. There is a small entrance fee, and you can purchase approved healthy treats for the monkeys in the sanctuary, so bring some cash. Avoid putting food in your pockets, or the monkeys will try to get it from you", "This is a fun place to go for an hour or so. The entrance fee is not expensive. Monkeys are friendly subject to following precautions mentioned at the entrance. Both and I and my son had a great time interacting with the monkeys and exploring this temple complex. I will recommend buying bananas and feeding the monkey (ask for assistance for the various guards/ marshals who are in the complex), it is a fun activity.", "If you like monkeys and temples, you will be in heaven here. However if you're a little anxious about being close to wild animals it may not be for you, as they are very much free roaming - not in an enclosure like at a zoo.", "I could amble amongst the monkeys all day long - a truly special place on earth. And it is well managed too, clean, supervised, lovely staff. My fav' spot in :-)", "Quick visit, Monkeys everywhere doing what they do. Not bad and worth doing if in ubud, Keep a watch on your valuables", "Yes, there are a lot of monkeys, but it’s just a very controlled environment and doesn’t feel natural. It was a bit more expensive then I thought it should be. The amazing trees were the highlight. Go if you have never seen monkeys before.", "The monkey sanctuary was absolutely amazing! It was so well laid out and everything was clear and organised! The monkeys are so adorable and very friendly! It is so amazing to see them in the wild! Make sure you feed them a banana!!", "One of the best thing to do in Ubud because it's a beautiful ballad in the shadow with temples, trees and of course monkeys! You can buy bananas at the entrance really cheap but don't try to play with the monkeys because they are only waiting for food or things to steal. You need to remove cameras, sunglasses and other thing they could take and it will be safe and funny even with kids! If you go down the forest you can see rooster fights.", "Loved the monkeys and the fact that they were free to roam around in their natural habitat. A must visit in Ubud.", "Imagine a 'secret jungle' with inquisitive monkeys who rule over sacred temples and century old banyan trees. Sit quietly and hear the sounds of rushing ravines.....drift a little.....see and smell the vivid colour of flower offerings and sweet nese incense. This isn't Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's \\The Lost World,\\\" it's the Ubud Sacred Monkey Forest, a must-see attraction for any visitor to , 'Island of the Gods.' While staying at the spectacular eco-conscious Fivelements Puri Ahimsa wellness retreat, I ventured out to one of 's most popular attractions, the Ubud Sacred Monkey Forest. Officially known as the Padangtegal Mandala Wisata Wanara Wana Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, the site contains 27 acres of protected grounds, 605 long-tailed macaque monkeys, and three 14th-century temples (Pura Puseh, Pura Desa, and Pura Dalem). The forest is located minutes from the main strip of Ubud, the 'Cultural Heart of .' You can purchase bananas on-site to feed the monkeys, make sure to carefully conceal the fruit in a backpack because the monkeys will at random, jump on to you for a free meal. This is all apart of the fun. When you are ready to feed them, take one banana out at a time, this will prevent any accidental bites. I have read many reviews about aggressive behavior from the monkeys, I did witness it for myself, but was never bitten. Most aggression cases have happened because of improper feeding; if you take one banana out at a time, watch your surroundings, and do not taunt the monkeys (especially the mature ones!) this will help to ensure a safe and highly enjoyable interaction. Also note, if you have no bananas, food, or hand-held items the monkeys will typically be unfazed by your presence, allowing visitors who want a little distance to have a great time too. I give this attraction a 10/10, it's literally a 'barrel of monkeys' fun! The Details Entry Cost: 20,000 IDR = 1.64 USD Address : Jalan Monkey Forest, Padangtegal, Ubud, , Indonesia (80571) Phone : +62 361 971304, 972774 Email : info@monkeyforestubud.com Website : www.monkeyforestubud.com Opening hours : everyday from 8.30 am - 6 pm Recommended length of visit: 1-2 hours\"", "This place was a really cool way to interact with monkeys up close, in a way that isn't super depressing like a zoo. Loved that this was an open forest with monkeys free to come and go as they please. But because they are well fed by all the tourists, they obviously decide to stick around. Very touristy with lots of people around, so certainly wouldn't call it an authentic experience, but still lots of fun. If you're scared of monkeys jumping on you, this isn't the place for you. Also wish that the forest was kept a little cleaner, as there was a ton of rubbish all over the place. It wasn't nice seeing the monkeys chewing on it either. But all in all, definitely worth a stop if you're in the area!", "I've managed to avoid this place during every visit to after hearing monkey horror stories but this time my 10 year old son was desperate for something interesting to do! We paid our quite reasonable 50,000rp for adults and 40,000rp for kids and ventured into the monkey forest sanctuary! I was pleasantly surprised by how well the tracks and gardens were maintained. The monkeys were very cute and mainly kept their distance. One ventured over to my son's back pack when he was sitting down but we just walked away and there was no problem. There are rules you need to follow and if you didn't I imagine there could be some nasty situations. But if you play by the rules and are sensible around the monkeys it was an enjoyable experience. It is a pleasant easy walk with some levels Gardens. It is in easy walking distance in the centre of Ubud. I won't rush back again our next visit to but it was well worth doing to entertain the kids.", "Really enjoyed our visit- we did heed the warnings about the monkeys, and they still managed to steal a bottle of water from us! Please do remember that as tame as the monkeys seem, they are wild animals and can bite. We saw numerous people push their luck and get nipped. Enjoy!", "Lots of fun seeing the monkeys. There are lots of instructions telling you what to do (and not to do). Some people decided not to follow them! Worth a visit", "This place is super cool. If you enjoy animals and be close to them you should go. The monkeys come very close to you as you walk through their habitat.", "a beatiful pura suit it name monkey tample cuz monkeys everywhere, just be careful sometimes monkeys will fall in love with you lol.", "If you’re an adventure lover, you should definetely come to this place! Just be careful and read all the instructions before getting in! The monkeys are very nice and funny and we really enjoyed this experience", "This is an interesting temple to visit in in that it doesn't just feature the temple. For 20,000Rp, you can play with monkeys, do a mini hike along a river, see the temple, and visit a cemetery (strange location for seeing monkeys, yes, but it's true). There's also many streets surrounding the forest for local souvenirs and art. There are loads of pretty things to take pictures with - the stone komodos and other creatures, the story of ramayana along the temple walls, the beautiful trees, the river, and of course... the monkeys. Please do be careful as the monkeys can be very aggressive. Don't hold any food or water bottle out in the open or they may attack you. Also, ladies, you may want to tie up your hair. I witnessed one poor girl with a monkey tangled in her curly locks and she was NOT having fun. While you can feed the animals on your own, I do recommend going to one of the trainers in green and having them help you. They have taught the monkeys a few tricks so that they will go onto your shoulder to grab the food, making a much better photo opp than you might be able to create yourself. They're cute, but please be smart and don't anger them. Don't say I didn't warn you.", "I have been to the monkey forest twice and I have to say I love it. It is a great place to simply spend the afternoon outdoors. The trees provide the shade and keep things cool and the monkeys are awesome to watch. I wanted a really nice picture with one of them so I deliberately stood out there with a couple bananas, hoping one would climb up my pants. Well, one did and the perched himself on my shoulder and dined on the bananas. And that ladies and gentlemen is my profile picture! Pro tips: The monkeys are not dangerous unless you provoke them. Do not throw things at them, do not make violent sounds or gestures at them and if an alfa stares and barres its teeth at you, DO NOT STARE BACK! It will attack and it will be unpleasant for everyone involved, especially you.", "Highly recommend..very busy but we'll enough monkeys to see. Just be careful as one of them did bite my finger (my own fault) apparently they are all vetted along with dogs so if you do get a small scratch then don't worry about it. Although obviously try and avoid.", "A bit too scary for me, however my family loved them! They were jumping all over them which scared me! I stayed clear. It's another one of the things you should see while in .", "Incredible park in the middle of the Ubud city. Besides seeing many monkeys very close by you walk around and incredible forest with two temples. Adults and children enjoy the park!", "Together with hubby we had great time at Monkey Forrest. I was amazed by number of monkeys running around you. Its a great fun, some monkeys are trained and they can get on your shoulders etc. I would not recommend feeding them with banana as this can slip out of control. Are of forrest is beautiful with some temples, bridge, ponds and gardens. Great fun, definitely should be on your list of stay in/near Ubud area.", "I generally hate zoo's but this place was really cool because monkeys are not kept in cage but are free to roam inside forest. I generally had impression that monkeys are not friendly,steal belonging etc but here they are extremely well mannered. If you carry water or have banana in your hand they will climb on you to take it but would never harm. Just let it go and they will walk away. I didn't take anything inside for the reason and monkeys didn't bother me at all. Kids were having great time and even I thoroughly enjoyed even though I am no longer a kid:) Tip of the day : I spent half day in the forest and my advice is that be in the forest by morning itself. Monkeys were very active and walking all over the place only in the morning. Afternoon around 2 when we were exiting almost all monkeys got into jungle probably for an afternoon nap :) There is also one more monkey forest 15 km from ubud market but this one is walkable from Ubud market. People who hate animals inside the cage this is a perfect place to experience their territory and also a beautiful walkways inside forest. Also please watch your steps 360 degrees because monkey can be right next to your feet and if you don't notice while taking a step backwards you might end up stamping them which can be a lot trouble if it calls other monkeys :)", "We both loved it here, well worth a visit. The monkeys are wondering around freely and have the run of the place. Its a lovely walk around the complex and all very natural. You see the monkeys being fed and they are just running and climbing every where you look. Do be careful with hats, sunnies and bags and even ear rings, as we did see a monkey jump on a lady back, trying to get inside the bag. But there are plenty of workers there, that as soon as they see or hear someone shouting, they come and shoo the monkeys away. The surroundings are lovely there and plenty of places to sit and take in the view and monkeys. This place can be enjoyed", "Two of my kids didn't want to leave. They were having so much fun with monkeys crawling all over them. My 14 yr old was freaked out when two baby monkeys were crawling on her head. The key is being very relaxed and not tensing up. The monkeys can get aggressive quickly if you antagonize them or try to withhold bananas. They are pretty brazen and will try and steal personal items off you, so be careful! I got some pretty amazing photos. The bananas are pretty expensive and they don't last long!", "Doesn't cost much to enter the forest and I suppose it provides the monkeys with food but once you've seen a couple of them thats it really. The monkeys are pretty used to humans you can get quote close for a good picture. When we visited some idiot gave 1 of the monkeys a cigarettes and the ranger/hindu minder did nothing whatsoever and seemed to think it was a great joke.", "Was really enjoyable nicely set out with a Hindu temple, cemetery and waterfall. Some monkeys jumped on you and went straight for the backpack and opened them.", "What a fun and beautiful place. Lots of monkeys of all ages. Be careful not to take any food, they will find it and take it. Don't take your shoes off to enter the temples here. I did and one guy took off with my flip flop. I had to make a trade to get it back.", "I went there for several times,last time was in the end of March. You just need to pay for the entrance tickets idr 40k for each person (cmiiw) That was the latest price that i got to pay. There are 2 gates we can enter and in front of each gate we can find the ticket counter where we could buy the tickets in there. Then after, we could explore and walk around the forest while we enjoying to watch the monkeys doing their activities. No need to hire a guide cause its so easy to explore this forest,you won't get lost if you follow the signs. And also there are some areas of the forest that is still underconstructions when i visited in there,but no worries there are still much areas that you can explore. Enjoy ! :)", "You can see the monkeys in their natural habitat and by that I mean that the monkeys could get aggressive. So you must not carry anything in your hands. Make sure that your camera is well hidden too else the monkey may try to snatch that. Some monkeys were such celebrities that they actually posed for cameras while others were plain oblivious to human beings capturing them in pics. Personally we felt that one should travel in groups to such a place. I saw a monkey trying to snatch a camera from a very grown up man when his family of 2 adults and 2 children were around him. The forest has some very beautifully carved monkey( sometimes other animals) sculptures inside(The whole of has fantastic sculptures) and that for us was the highlight of Monkey Forest. There is a temple inside the forest and one is allowed inside it if their legs & hands are covered. A place to visit once for sure. Alok & Finla", "Get up close with the monkeys. They are such fun to watch. Do observe the rules at the sancturary: do not bring food from outside, even in closed pack backs or purses. The monkeys have an excellent sense of smell. The attendants there will help you when you feed the monkeys bananas bought inside the sanctuary. One monkey become so excited that it jumped onto my husband's should to grab a banana. Give them the banana :) Also do walk to the holy spring/river area. Cool monitor lizard statues.", "Monkeys everywhere, playing and having fun. See the interaction between mother and her playful baby. Funny to see tourists ignore the signs saying not to take water bottles into forest, then to see then leaped upon by monkeys, and have them snatch the bottles. Some cranky male monkeys about, but they leave you alone unless you antagonise them. Lovely experience.", "I have seen many reviews about how naugty the monkeys are, but if you do not approach them, they are actually very interesting and beautiful to see. The temple with the famous snake-stairs is incredibly fascinating. The vegetation is fantastic!!!! the staff are very helpful and I think is a must see when you go to .", "Thanks to the monkeys! Try if feeding them to wait until the biggest monkeys are not present as they can be a bit aggressive and alarming for children. Bananas are sold once inside the grounds for 50,000 a bunch. Be sure to make your way down to the water temple specifically as the snake shaped bridge that winds through the vines of a tree is amazing!", "This was absolutely so much fun! These monkeys are crazy for their bananas and have no fear... We saw lots of monkeys from adults to the tiniest babies. Best tip is to see what you want and don't feed until the end. Wait until the children are feeling comfortable. Once you have bananas even hidden you are fair game!!! Enjoy", "Monkeys absolutely everywhere. Put all belongings away and try not to go through bags when there. Monkeys tried to grab a hat we were carrying and grabbed hold of my top that was swinging. You can buy food to give them there but they end up climbing all over you. We saw them on top of a womens head and jumped onto a little boy that was on his dads back. We had our young children there and I was more than a little nervous. We didn't see any of them hurt anyone just scare the hell out of them and they are wild animals. Proceed with caution", "Visited in 09/2015 with my 10 yo daughter and she was bitten twice by the monkey whilst feeding them with the supervision and assistance of the park rangers there. Visited again with my husband, carried no handbags and wore sun glasses to avoid eye contact with the monkeys and we were fine. Enjoyed the walk through the forest. Would go again. Great great value for money.", "Awesome views from the top. Cheeky clever monkeys around - do be careful of your belongings (caps,glasses,bottles etc). Worth a visit!", "Very cool place. The actual park is really nice but don’t underestimate just how many monkeys there are!! You can pay a very small amount and the keepers with give you bananas to feed to the monkeys, at which point they will climb all over you!", "I nice space where the monkeys are free and come and go as they please We entered a bit late but there are nice walking trails and experience the \\jungle\\\"\"", "Interesting to see this place but not impressive. If your in Ubud it is probable a must see, but . the monkeys in Gibraltar might be different and more fun. ", "This was such a wonderful visit. You wander at your leisure through stunning natural forest along well maintained paths. The monkeys are free in the forest and stroll casually around you on the paths. There a feeding stations at intervals and many wardens at hand to ensure safety. The monkeys can touch you or climb on you so you are advised not react nervously or carry food on you in bags or pockets as the monkeys are wild and will look for food. It is not an alarming experience at all and we really loved it. Really recommend it.", "I took my four year old to the Monkey Forest while the rest of the family was doing silver-smithing at Chez Monique's. After initial apprehension about the monkeys and their intentions, my daughter became quickly entranced and delighted by their various antics. She particularly enjoyed the moment a large dominant male monkey stole a whole bunch of bananas from her father. At RP20,000 entry fee (about AUD2) per person, with an additional price to be negotiated for bananas, it is hard to go wrong here. The temple and the rainforest are beautiful. I particularly loved the mossy stone carved Kimono dragons near the water's edge. The site is not pristine, but given the volume of travellers, it was pretty good.", "This place is magical inside, but beware of the monkeys. We made the mistake of getting bananas, and the monkeys were so crazy and grabbed the whole bunch from me . Bananas may sound like a good idea but i assure you they are not. And try not to have any candy or gum or any other things in your bags or pockets, because the monkeys will sense it! It is worth seeing the forest and very cool and expansive. but just be careful..!!!!", "Even in the rain the monkeys are entertaining and fascinating . The location is beautiful. Do take care on the slippery steps.", "be careful some monkeys could jump on you, which give great pictures, but dont worry they are not aggressive, they are cute and nice. dont forget to buy nuts at the entrance to fit them :)", "We have been to the Sacred Monkey Forrest twice and both times the monkeys have attacked us. I just want to say that although it is a novel experience the monkeys are savages and thieves. If you are going to buy bananas to feed them be warned they will do anything to get them so dont hide them as they will attack you for them. My husband was holding a bunch of bananas and feeding them to the monkeys one by one when a huge monkey grabbed on to his shorts and bit his leg thankfully although painful it didn't puncture the skin, he passed the bananas to our friend and the monkey proceed to attack him. On posting about the incident on Facebook, we were inundated with comments from friends who had simillar experiences. The forrest itself is quite pretty and of course Ubud with its beautiful shops and cafes is a must see.", "We recommend getting there early to avoid the heat and also the crowds. We bought a small bunch of bananas and the employees will help get the monkeys to climb on you for photos. Very pretty area! Tip: leave your sunglasses in the car or your bag as the monkeys sometimes steal them.", "Monkey Forest is a very well organized place where you see monkeys every step of the way. sometimes you could buy some banana and make some nice photo with a monkey on your shoulder, but no more", "Have been to so many times,but first time visit to sacred monkey forest ubud..large parking area especially if you ride motorcycle,buy the entrance ticket 50.000 Rupiah,on left and right side of ticketing booth you can found brochure that explained surrounded area in many language like Indonesian Language,english,japanese,french,germany and arabic language..very good cleanliness in all area..one of good sightseeing in ubud beside plenty good gelato and restaurant in Ubud!", "We took the drive to see the monkeys, our second time here. Well worth the admission fee, and I suggest pay the extra for the bananas - the monkeys will literally climb all over you to get them. They are harmless and the cutest you'll see and experience... Definitely want to bring my kids here..", "Please read the dos and don't before you you in. I tried to hide some bananas and I had monkeys all over me before they found them grabbed them, and left. Not friendly either. Just determined to get food. I poked my foot at one and his flapped it! 60000 rip to get in and 50000 for the bananas I think. Just a short walk and it's right in town. So no reason to miss it. If you're not into monkeys, not much else here.", "Beautiful forest with lots of cheeky monkeys. Its a nice walk around the temples and water pond areas. It’s a little bit touristy but worth the admission fee and a visit, our 5 year old son loved it.", "Agree with the comments that there are many more humans than monkeys but it is a unique experience and set in beautiful surrounds. Part of a day tour and pleased we went.", "Absolutely loved the Monkey Forest! Had read a ton of reviews saying it was a scam and it was pretty lame but I literally had the time of my life! So so so many monkeys of all sizes everywhere, some friendly and some scary! We walked around for about 4 hours without getting bored!", "Alot of monkeys and nice environment, you get alot of opportunity to get good pictures. Go there in the morning if you don’t want to much people there. ", "If you love monkeys this is the place to go. You can buy bananas to feed them from the entrance or further into the middle, in the middle are men to help you out and keep you safe. The monkeys will climb up you or just sit on your lap, what an awesome experience just loved it.", "My 2 year old son enjoyed going around the monkey forest. Monkeys do touch and go near the children BUT will only retaliate once provoked. Saw a few monkeys snatched someone's phone and ran away. Then a monkey scratched someone's face, so gotta be careful!", "The Scared Monkey Forest is great to see all the monkeys in their natural habitat. The park is well maintained and the rainforest is amazing.", "Many people had told me that the monkey forest was a little un-nerving and the monkeys are all over you, however we took the kids through and they thoroughly enjoyed it without any unsettling monkey encounters. When we did finally get some bananas to feed the monkeys then yes they do swarm around to a certain extent, but if you just want to observe them and check out the scenery then they stay well away without hassle. Definitely worth a visit and nothing to be afraid of - you can interact through choice or keep your distance without issue. Don't avoid it just because of a few reports, it really was a worthwhile experience and the kids ( 9 & 11 ) loved it !!", "The sanctuary is very well kept and monkeys are well taken care of (can’t give food and force monkeys to take photos with you like most Monkey sanctuaries), sanctuary is clean and has organic bins also 😊.", "Sacred Monkey Forest isn't huge, but can provide a very nice getaway from the crowds of the town. Monkeys are friendly, but don't make eye contact and take care of your jewellery, glasses, and pretty much everything. :) If you'd like to feed them, you can buy bananas on every corner of the sanctuary.", "Lots of tourists, plenty of monkeys (guess that is why you will go there), but I also enjoyed the rainforest feel.", "It's a must! So much fun!!! Be warned, the monkeys run free and you can get bit. They love the bananas and if you have one in your hand, they will hunt you down to get it. Gorgeous animals and a treat to see them roam free in their environment. Not to be missed", "There are lots of the long tailed macaques here and they are very endearing, especially the young and feeding females. Don't take anything in with you except the bare minimum as the elder males can be very aggressive and will snatch and bite if they deem it necessary. The cost to go in is 20000 IR each which is cheap for the experience. It is possible to walk past the ticket booth if you are too poor to pay or just a downright scrooge, but the place needs support. The antics in the water pool are great, I was unaware that these little guys will actually swim and play under water. Don't miss this experience if you have time in !!", "For only a few dollars, it's a fun couple of hours wandering among the temples and monkeys. I recommend grabbing a few bananas from one of the local stores nearby for significantly cheaper than they're sold for inside the forest. Keep an eye on all your valuables, and treat the monkeys with respect and some distance.", "The monkeys are scary to start with but as you venture into the forest more it becomes more relaxed. Dont drop all of your bananas if the monkeys jump on you. Try and hold them and not scream.", "Loved the Monkey Forest it was a wonderful experience! Enjoyed walking with the monkeys and feeding them bananas. Such a fun place for all the family", "Spent an hour or two in the monkey forest and it was great fun! The monkeys are everywhere! Some are brave and will venture up to you or climb on you looking for food. The forest itself is stunning and would be worth a trip even without the animals living there.", "This place was laugh a minute, the monkeys live up to their cheeky reputation. A walk around the site was entertaining and we even got to have a photo with a monkey on the shoulder - while you feed them. Be aware that the monkeys know if you have food and you cant hide it - they will not quit till they get it. They seem to particularly like pringles. Food is distributes around the park and you are free to feed them. It is pretty close to a natural habitat for them and they appear to be well looked after. The monkeys are not restrained and oftenr can be seen outside the park playing with cars etc. Overall an enjoyable morning out.", "We spent a couple of hours and we liked a lot. We saw a lot of monkeys in a natural friendly enviroment. The forest also was great, we made a lot of pictures and we really felt to be lost in a jungle!", "wonderful place to relax and walk. Monkeys are many and everywhere. Watch your bags and jewelry :)))", "Nice to visit the monkeys in their nature. You can feed them with bananas that you can buy inside. The have three temples, unfortunately they were not opened for the tourism.", "We were 4 adults and 2 children visiting the forest. Many many monkeys roaming about. My brother in law managed to find a way how to make monkeys go on his lap and back and my son followed. We all tried but were afraid so we did it once just for the sake of doing it. Monkeys search in pockets to try snatching your belongings: mobiles wallets food and even clothes. Don't dare try getting it back once its stolen it is not yours any more. As we were going out my son tried making a monkey go on his back for the last time. Instead of only one there came 2, they started fighting on my son and bit his back. Thank God it was only superficial. An attendant came to my son's screams and took us to the First Aid Clinic were it was cleaned and disinfected. We were told that their monkeys are healthy and that is why they don't have immunisation for Rabies but I highly doubt it cause we then ready on the Lonely Planet that there is no vaccine available in . We asked the pharmacist nearby if he needs further medication or so but since the bite was superficial nothing more needed to be done. Just be careful especially with children cause a bite can be very serious.", "For 50.000 rupiah, it's 1-2hours well spent. I'm sure some people could have spent more time there, but once you've seen a few monkeys, you've kind of seen them all. The grounds are beautiful and well kept. We stopped multiple times to take photos, but were able to get through the entire sanctuary in 1.5hours. As suggested, take off any sparkly jewelry, don't carry any plastic bags (for the sake of the environment, don't use 'em anyway!), keep your bags zipped/closed and don't just place your water bottles in the pockets as they can be taken by the monkeys which we witnessed. We also saw two different monkeys chewing on a small bottle of antibacterial hand sanitizer as well as hand sanitizing wipes! Don't bother trying to get them back as they can be very aggressive!", "Even David Attenborough went for Zoo quest for a dragon in the 1959!! AMAZING!! a lovely stroll in a small forest full of ancient sculptures and wonderful lively monkeys!! Some people are scared to go but don't you be! No visit to Ubud is complete without a visit to the sacred monkey forest!", "Worth the trip. Enjoyed the monkeys and the beautiful surroundings. The walk down to the river was lovely.", "Careful they do bite, although they look sooo Cute. The do unzip your backpacks, and can turn quite easily. Do not make eye contact. Once you buy the bananas they will take the whole lot.", "Nice place but beware of monkey attacks. It happen unexpectedly to me and a lady when we just enjoying the stroll and not even carrying any food nor making attempts to interact with the monkeys. A group of monkeys were fighting (1 vs a few) when the lone monkey broke off from the fight to try and attack me whilst the other monkeys which were attacking him followed. I picked up a stick from the ground and showed signs of aggression so they backed off. They ran off to continue fighting. A lady walked by unknowingly and again the same monkey that was fighting the other few broke off from his fight to attack the girl. Surprisingly, the other monkeys joined in. The poor lady suffered bites to her head and many scratches that were bleeding. I brought her to the first aid center located near the Monkey Forest exit and a health officer attended to her wounds. This incident totally spoilt her trip I'm sure. At the first aid center we found out that there is on average 1 monkey attack/day. And almost all the victims are females. Ladies beware. I recommend to carry a stick or umbrella for protection. Just in case.", "This was an amazing experience. Of course the monkey will bite if you touch him or try to play with him, which they tell you not to. The monkeys are treated well and there is a lot of friendly staff taking care of them. A lot of these monkeys were saved. It was one of my best days in . It's cheap and you can stay all day if you want!", "I feel like this place gets over looked, but may have just been the perception as we were the only ones there. More people should come as the proceeds go to keep these monkeys in their natural habitat. It was a great experience being so close and able to feed the monkeys. The huge fruit bats at the end of the tour were a pleasant surprise. The only down side is the tour guides have private shops that they take you to after an apply serious pressure to buy stuff, so I’d bypass the guide in the future.", "This place is great. The scenery is like a scene from Lord of the Rings! But watch the monkeys if you buy bananas for them they will hunt you down and chase you.", "Letter to the Money Forest Park in Ubud I was very disgusted and disappointed today when my daughter was attached quite severely at the Park today. This was totally unprovoked as we walked up the stairs to the entrance. The monkey jumped on my daughters head and pulled her hair as he hissed at us while we tried to protect her. She was very scared and in a lot of pain. What upset us is that the member of staff then shouted at her for screaming and said she should have walked away. We explained that we had followed all rules and were just heading out of the park when the monkey attacked but still he was angry with us for making noise. When I got angry with him, other visitors got involved and started telling my daughter she should have kept walking but I would like to understand if a monkey is sitting on your head and pulling your hair with two hands, how do you walk away? No one asked if my daughter was ok even when she was crying. When I spoke to the ladies at the entrance, the member of staff who told us off came and I tried to explain again, to which he responded, quite loudly and aggressively ‘ok, what do you want me to do now. She’s ok yeah, she’s not bleeding!’ I could not believe how he was behaving. The ladies apologised and we left the park still arguing with the family who were being abusive and very rude to us. I will be leaving a review on trip advisor about this. We were having such a nice time at the beautiful park before this and we are not upset with the attack as we understand their behaviour is unpredictable and with the amount of tourists, they can become aggressive but the staff need to be more understanding and considerate towards their visitors too. Below is a picture of the staff member when I tried to snap his name badge!", "Enjoyed every minute of the forest with the monkeys roaming freely in their natural habitat. Be careful not to have food exposed in open bags to avoid monkeys jumping onto you.", "Worth a visit here, great stop on the way to the volcano (Mt Batur) to break up the driving. Very cheap and fun. We had serious reservations about taking our 3 young children here after reading the reviews about aggressive monkeys, lots of bites and rabies, but decided to go with lots of caution and are so glad we did! The monkeys in the car park when you arrive are a little cheeky and perhaps scary but that's it as long as you are aware and careful you'll love it. Having children to care for aged 2, 3, 6 we took no chances - no hats, glasses, drinks, food and did NOT buy bananas to feed them! You can enjoy watching others do this and get great pics without taking the risk yourself as they often chase you if you have bananas, climb you, get aggressive and scary etc... Monkeys are everywhere but if you're aware and holding your kids hand at all times you'll have a great time watching the cheeky monkeys play! There are staff to assist and help you have pics with them but that is your choice. We didn't take any unnecessary risks and got great pics just by standing or sitting carefully behind or nearby. Also be careful with belongings, only take essentials and have everything secured.", "This is by far the cutest place everrrrrrr! We spent 3 hours walking around the monkey forest observing these guys eat, swim, make love, play, tease each other and steal bananas from visitors. The energy is great there and all the monkeys look healthy and happy and the nicest thing is...they are all free :) My recommendation is wear something smart because the monkeys jump on you when you feed them and might tear your clothes. Also take care of your sunglasses. mobile phones and anything else you take with you in there. Also if you wanna feed these guys, and believe me you want to, get some bananas with you. They sell bananas in the place but you pay a fortune for them in there! Anyway this place is a must go! Enjoy :)", "It was a lot less crowded compared to when my friends went in the morning the day before. They now have several first aid stations that are open. And they no longer encourage visitors to feed the monkeys. I noticed at least three cases of monkeys jumping on people. No one hurt: basically just don’t be stupid and follow the simple rules posted at the entrance and all over the park.", "It’s lush,huge and picturesque too. Monkeys are so well looked after and very well fed too! They roam around freely! Some are very cute and cheeky and some huge and look scary but are actually harmless! You got to keep your things safe as some are bold enough to jump on you if they see something on you they want! Beautiful setting, ancient statues and temples in the grounds plus a tropical rainforest area. You could spend all day there ! ", "Great experience, but just don't touch! They will bite. They are wild animals and really don't appreciate all the tourists too much.", "We pass through the Monkey Forest often to reach our hotel. There are always lots of monkeys to observe in their natural habitat and take lots of photos. We knew from prior experience to secure all our belongings and not feed monkeys unless you don't mind them climbing on you or grabbing your stuff.", "This was initially thought of as a way to fill in an afternoon but was in fact very rewarding. For the cost of a few dollars, which goes to the maitenance of the habitat you can spend an hour or an afternoon. Our family got closer to monkeys than they probably ever will. Well worth it. P.S. take the FREE shuttle bus back up the hill. It was worth every cent.", "Being an animal lover I absolutely loved it here. The monkeys are everywhere and they come so close to you. Just be so careful not to upset them, they have been known to bite and even carry deadly diseases. So as long as you use common sense, it's a pretty awesome experience! The entrance fee is quite low and if you wish to feed the monkeys you can purchase some bananas for them (but they will jump all over you and do everything they can to get them!). Definitely a MUST if you are in Ubud!", "The tourists are just as much fun to watch as the monkeys! Couple of tips: if you have loose long hair, the monkeys will want to groom it, and if you are scared of monkeys DON'T GO! ", "Staff was friendly. Monkeys were awesome. Architecture was authentic. Few tourist buildings in the forest.", "You can´t visit Ubud without visiting the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary. The forest is beautiful and very well taken care. The monkeys are funny, cheeky and you should be careful in dealing with them.", "No trip to Ubud is complete without visiting the Monkey Forest. A really good experience to see the monkeys in their natural environment.", "Not only did we enjoy being so close to the monkeys but we also enjoyed the beautiful and very mature forest. There’s a beautiful river that flows through the forest which is also really nice. We visited the monkey forest two times in our fours days that we were in Ubud. The cost to enter was 50,000 and they recommend not taking any bags into the park as the monkeys are very curious. Sooooo do your shopping after your visit! Enjoy", "Great place, lovely nature and the best of all..the monkeys! It is great experience, we had a lot of fun there. The monkeys adorable, but above all, they are really good thiefs and they are fun. Beware of pickpockets! Monkey stealers everywhere! And if the monkey is sitting on your head, just relax, she will go away soon :-)", "So much fun watching the monkeys get up to so much mischief. Great photos to be taken. You can buy fruit to feed moneys as well. Worth a visit.", "This did not appeal to me but the rest of the family went and came back with stories and photos of monkeys doing what monkeys do! Beware they are likely to be too friendly and can turn nasty - screams were heard!", "For only 50,000 rp, this attraction is good value. You get to see all the monkeys. Just make sure you have hidden your hats and sunglasses and don’t take food in. You can buy bananas in there and the guides can help and put a monkey on your shoulder and let him chill there. Good fun", "If you are in Ubud , you have to go there for 4 reasons : the monkeys , the temples , the forest and the people ! In short the Forest is full of monkeys as they are everywhere , the layout of the site is very interesting and there are a couple of nice temples . What is really funny though is the interrelationship between the monkeys and the people ! Looking at the reactions of the humans with the monkeys is a good lesson of the diversity of the human nature while the monkeys are very predictable ! It is worth a visit even on a hot day as the forest is at least 5C cooler than the surrounding urban environment !", "The monkeys were hilarious! We had a good time walking through the sanctuary, viewing the temples and fooling around with naughty monkeys. Do not tease them with any food, as they will get what they want - and turn aggressive! I also don't recommend fiddling with your bag. These monkeys are smart, and can smell traces of food instantly!", "Monkeys were lovely and funny and we had a great time with my girlfriend there. I would strongly suggest to take the warnings and advice given on the boards seriously to avoid any unpleasant surprises. Had a baby monkey climb on me but that was with a guardian guiding the monkey. Price was 40K IDR per person.", "Great time at the Monkey Forest, but be prepared Monkey’s are literally everywhere. Also make sure to follow all the rules listed (which many other tourist weren’t doing). I think some folks forget that these are wild animals with very SHARP teeth. The look cute until one of them bites you.", "Paid 30,000 rupiah for entry and it was pretty ok, entertaining to see the monkeys fighting over food and lazing around searching their partners for lice. Can finish walking around in less than 30 min. Some advice, don't wear clothes that get dirty easily - the monkeys can climb onto you anytime. Learnt that the hard way.", "Monkeys in this forest are quite friendly. They are looked after by carers and they fed bananas and other fruits so you can do it too. Nice old trees all around and beutiful old temple and sculptures for great photos. You wlll enjoy it. Its a good family activity and you can see a lots of baby monkeys.", "Had a great time walking around the monkey forest. The monkeys were everywhere, so lots of photo opportunities. The grounds are gorgeous, with temples, a cremation site, beautiful carvings & a huge tree with bridge. Definitely a must-see in Ubud.", "A nice place but way too many people who didn't follow the rules for interacting with the monkeys and thus got attacked. We witnessed one lady smacking a money. Would be wonderful except for the people!", "Here you can really see monkeys, maybe even too close. Be careful with your staff because monkeys are likely to steal it :)", "It was a nice experience interacting with monkeys. But I got a bit scared with them at first as some would pull your bag if they think it has foods in it.", "Really enjoyable walk through this temple spectacular views!! However monkeys can be s bit aggressive and scary. Whilst nothing happened to us people we were walking with had jandals ripped off their feet and glasses taken off their faces. Still worth the experience and I would definitely do it again", "Monkeys are free to roam around this sanctuary. You can only feed them food that were sold in the sanctuary. Male and female, baby monkey are all here. Some are lazying around and some super active. They might jump on you if you have food with you. So, be careful not to keep any food with you or in your pocket.", "The clue is In the name. Once you have paid to get into the forest you will begin to see a few monkeys. Don't worry there are a lot more to see everywhere. Where they are showing of around the water feature or wondering along a path, they are very entertaining. Beware some are very naughty and will try to steal any food that you have one you, some can become a little aggressive but the employees in the park are ready to come an help. There are stalls selling bananas and worth buying but when you try to feed them you will be the centre of attention and the monkeys can get a little aggressive, beware, but worth it, although be careful if you have small children", "What a fantastic experience? Amazing atmospheric setting amongst the temples and ancient trees. A great way to spend an hour. The monkeys were a riot. Charming, amusing, cute and very peaceful. Apart from the one we saw chasing some poor Japanese guy around the place. Definitely recommended.", "This is truly an amazing place. I’ts an ancient tempel site with forest and wild monkeys. The place is absolutely stunning. and definitely worth the trip. Note that the monkeys are wild and that it is a sacred place, so be respectful.", "We were in Monkey Forest yesterday. Monkeys are sacred in and so is Monkey Forest. Monkeys of all ages and I took lots of photos. My friends also went in to the temple area. The monkeys here were not to agressive but it is always a good idea to be aware of them and act accordingly. The small babys are adorable and their faces are so interesting. I posted them on FaceBook and people are still commenting.", "Went with mum and loved how the natural habitat was not disturbed,the monkeys were as free as birds.Very friendly and able to take pictures and feed them as well.So many monkeys and it was so surreal.A must see.", "The Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary in Ubud is easy to get to, almost impossible to miss, at the bottom end of Monkey Forest Road. Apart from allowing you to get up close to these cheeky little monkeys, the forest also offers a cool, shady oasis from the heat as well as temples and stone carvings for further sightseeing. There is also a row of souvenir shops at one end, but these don’t sell anything particular to the Monkey Forest, just the same stuff you see at the Markets and the other shops that line the streets of Ubud. The entry fee was only IDR 20,000 (less than AU$2.50) and bananas for feeding the monkeys are available for sale at the 2 or 3 entry/ exit points around the forest. I would recommend spending some time getting used to the monkeys before attracting them to you with food. You can always go back and get bananas later when you’re feeling more confident. The monkeys are very cheeky and will take any opportunity to grab at anything that interests them – hats, water bottles, bags etc... It’s best to go in with as little as possible within their reach and keep only what you need on hand or in secure pockets. Keep camera straps around your wrist and try and avoid opening and closing bags (especially plastic) in front of the monkeys – they seem to assume that all bags are full of bananas that you’ve brought just for them. The little ones are unbelievably cute, but be careful of the big males and the mothers with young babies. Just relax and enjoy the incredible experience. Whilst it’s important to keep your wits about you, every minute spent with these little characters is well worth it. I sat down just for a moment before having a little baby monkey hop up onto my knee – I felt so special!", "It is a nice feeling while at the monkey forest, with nature, simians and temples. Well maintained and gives opportunity for a short walk through the forest.", "A must as long as you don't mind being near monkeys! Good fun interesting and very good value. Do not wear any anything that the monkeys can take. They even open zips on you bag.", "After reading the reviews of the monkey forest, myself & my 4 friends weren't really keen on visiting the forest (worried about biting monkeys, etc). During a day trip to the volcano, Ubud, etc our driver talked us into visiting the monkey forest - and we're glad we went. There were hundred's of monkeys and lots of babies when we visitied. If you hold a banana the monkeys will climb on you to get it - give them what they want. The trick is to hide the banana's under your shirt, then stand very still and hold a single banana up in the air to entice the monkeys. It's a good idea to try this when there aren't many monkeys around, particularly the big monkeys! All in all we had alot of fun feeding the monkeys, watching them play and enjoying the beautiful forest.", "If you are coming to Ubud for the first time, this is a great forest to visit. You're children will love it. Ask for Mangku to guide you, he's a local priest, speaks English and is a lot of fun!", "Can not get over the amount monkeys they had here! Shortly after we arrived there, we bought some bananas from the staff and soon had dozens of monkeys jumping and climbing all over us! Never ever before I have ever experienced this. The monkeys we saw were all pleasant and not at all aggressive to us or those around us. My 6yo daughter was a bit hesitant but she soon adapted and loved the experience.", "Go early to avoid crowds. Fun family activity. Monkeys are cheeky but not too intrusive. Great atmosphere in the park.", "We really enjoyed our visit in Mokey forest. I recommend to bring some bananas for the monkeys, but be careful, they steal anything they can get.", "Amazing place where you can see the tamed monkies. They are running around all over the place. The forest is huge you can spend a half day walking around there, there are temples, art exhibition, theatre, shops ect. Great to see the symbiosis between nature, animals and people in the forest. Important thing that you have to keep the rules, no touching the monkeys. A must do experience in Ubud.", "It’s been about 5 years since our last trip to the sanctuary. We were delighted to see that there have been some improvements made to the sanctuary that not only benefits the viewers, but the monkeys as well. The sanctuary is much bigger which allows for the monkeys to roam freely. There are also pools that have been created to allow the monkeys a place to swim, bath, and drink water. There are also keepers who feed and make sure there aren’t any altercations between monkeys and humans. It’s a lovely way to spend a few hours in Ubud.", "First of all, you should note before going that the monkeys have absolutely no fear of humans whatsoever (most likely due to being constantly fed by tourists...). Vendors sell bananas at the entrance, the monkeys know this...We didn't buy any ourselves but noticed that pretty much no one got more than 10 yards into the monkey forest before having to hand them all over. They WILL tug your clothes and climb up you to get to them. Hiding the bananas in your pocket will not make them go away! That said, if you don't have any food the will leave you alone. On the plus side, some of them are really cute and funny. Go watch them dive and swim in the fountain and it'll be hard not to be amused! For 30,000 rupiah (which isn't much) you do get to see a lot monkeys and it is quite fun, but I can't help but feel the place has been slightly ruined by the sheer number of tourists there (appreciate the irony that I was one of them!). There are other places in Indonesia (particularly near Banda Aceh in Sumatra) where you can have a much more 'natural' and less touristy interaction with macaque monkeys that aren't used to people being a source of food.", "Great to see the monkeys were not locked in small spaces. They seem to enjoy themselves. An old guy there knew them all and the gentle ones were guided on my shoulder, great!", "We bought a bunch of bananas from the locals selling bunches up front and were immediately swarmed by monkeys of all sizes. It was hilarious to see them come scrambling up to you. One even walked alongside us holding onto our shorts! There were guides within the forest that were there feeding the animals their actual diet and, upon request, one assisted me in having a very up-close and personal encounter with the monkeys! I fed one out of my hand while it sat on my shoulder/head. However, these are wild animals and we witnessed many incidents where the monkeys showed just how wild they were. When the monkey wanted food or felt threatened it bared its teeth or grabbed aggressively. At times, large groups would come towards you in swarms. I would be concerned about the safety of small children in these scenarios, and we did witness a young boy get bit by a monkey when he didn't give up the banana. It was an amazing experience and the forest itself is very pretty, but the herds of monkey coming towards oneself, and the unpredictable aggression of these animals is something to be consciously aware of.", "We were a bit scared after reading all the reviews about violent monkeys. Yes, the monkeys are definitely not friendly, but they aren't crazy either. If one reads and follows the instructions, this is one of the most beautiful and peaceful places in Ubud!", "Very nice Tropical forest in the heart of Ubud. The monkey was very good and health. Love this place and will comeback soon. ", "Whilst I absolutley loved going to the Monkey Forest in Ubud and would highly recommend it to anyone. I would also highly recommend taking a bag you can zip up, and hold everything on you tightly. When we were there, a lady had her lip balm stolen out of her handbag and the monkey took of with it quicker than you could say \\You Cheeky Little Monkey\\\". Luckily it was only Lip Balm and not a phone etc, but i would suggest you keep this in mind. Also if you have little kids with you, just be careful with food, as they WILL climb on you to get the food and can be quiet forceful. Most of all enjoy!\"", "Very special place in Ubud, a natural forest sanctuary, home of some very playful and (mostly) friendly macaques monkey. There's also some small temples and some very cool statues surrounded by the vibrant nature of plants and tropical three, a must see!", "Went to monkey forest yesterday and the monkeys were very nice and cute. We got a lot of good pictures and we fed the animals with bananas. We had such a great experience that we wanted to come back again. But today a woman got bitten in her toes and almost got her flipflopp stolen. And when i was feeding a small monkey, a big one came and bit me twice. He dit not get fruit from me at all after that. But all in all it was a great experience, there were guards statiobed around so you felt safe. Worth visiting :-)", "A bit expensive but actually worth it - lots of monkeys but watch out for them attacking and jumping on you - a bit scary at times - Great for photos though if you are brave!", "Spectacular monkeys aside, it's a lovely walk through a lovely forest. Monkeys are not aggressive. Dont miss the Holy Spring temple.", "This is a very small area full of greedy monkeys that jump on you the minute you have a banana in your hand. We saw at least two people who got bitten, monkeys jump on your back and try to open it, even when there is no food inside. There are some religious sites but no explanations on their meaning etc. not well maintained. Don't go there with children!!!", "Wasn't sure what to expect and almost didn't go because we saw some monkeys playing around the street near the Sanctuary. But we had some free time, the admission wasn't expensive and weather was bright so we went. I am glad we did. I liked the whole environment with the monkeys playing in the fountains, trees, temples, well....everywhere. We spent more time than i thought we would and enjoyed a nice stroll. HINT: make sure everything you are carrying is tucked away....the monkeys are curious and will snatch what ever they can. Oh and one actually crawled up to my shoulder to try to get my purse. Silly little guy. Fun 1-2 hours!", "It’s a well laid out and organised sanctuary - lots of monkeys seen in their natural environment. But if you are short on time, and/ or have older kids, could potentially give it a miss.", "There is a forrest, there lice monkeys. They put a gate around it and call monkey forrest. Than they start catapulting the monkeys to stay inside the gates and not run over peoples cars on the parking lot. I find this baffling. they let you buy food for the monkeys and thats why the monkeys become so cheeky to the extend that no one can walk anywhere near the monkey forrest with a plastic bag. Not my cup of tea. So I actually didnt go in. There are suppose to be some temples but you can see them everywhere. If you want to see the monkeys in stead of spending the money just walk the path that goes along side the monkey forrest and you see the monkeys foraging and acting in there natural behavior. But beware of plastic bags! Og and you can see monkeys at many places on in the mountains without entrance fee!", "The Ubud Monkey Forest is a great place and I give it 5 stars even though the monkeys can be dangerous. I spent 3 months working in and visited this place twice, both of which the monkeys were nice from a distance, but took an up-close interest in me. A small tip: food can make them aggressive sometimes so I wouldn't recommend it. If you have a fear of monkeys I also don't recommend it. The thing is, one must remember that these are wild animals and this forest is one of their major safe havens. There temples inside of this very old forest that regard the monkeys as important (but sacred, I'm not sure). The Monkey Forest receives over 10,000 visitors a month and the monkeys have learned how to use the tourists to their advantage. Food, water bottles, giant purses or backpacks - they are always wondering what you have and are not afraid to investigate if you have something of interest. They know how to open zippers and some have mastered the art of unclipping buckles - no joke! So I would recommend leaving large packs in the car or at home,especially if it's an open tote bag that does not close. For the most part, the people and the monkeys in this forest coexist. It's great to watch their natural behavior and often they will climb on your back just to say hello or groom your hair (I had a small female on my shoulder who was disappointed to find no fleas in my hair to eat, so she also looked inside my shirt and opened my fists to make sure I wasn't hiding any treats). They are much more peaceful than the monkeys at Uluwatu Temple. There are entire monkey families and plenty of small babies, but please be sure not to get too close because the mothers are naturally protective of their young ones. Aside from the monkeys, the temples and architecture inside this forest are beautiful. I can spend hours watching these animals. This place is a must for visitors, just remember to be smart and play it safe.", "If you respect tha monkeys, don't try to feed them and keep your belongings safe, it's an amazing experience. It's a pleasure spending couple of hours observing the animals, walking around, visitng the small temple and crossing the bridge aboove the small river. Current price is 50k (3 euro) which is fair, parking for motorbike only 2k (0,13 euro).", "We had a lovely visit here. Our kids thoroughly enjoyed watching the monkeys, especially the young ones leaping into the water for a refreshing swim. It is great that the monkeys are free to roam and not caged. One can buy overpriced bananas to feed them so they are not self sufficient though. They have sufficient clean toilet facilities throufhout and staff keep the forest clean and we'll maintained.", "Eautiful setting in the forest near Ubud. For nature lovers this will be a heavan and a great place to be near to the nature. Careful with the monkeys though as they expect some food from you. Hold on to your belongings at all the time.", "Really enjoyed to explore the Monkey Forest, great to explore whilst being in the presence of the Monkeys. Ubud is a must visit when in with many good restaurants and accommodation at a very good price. Plenty of shops and a very busy market there.", "Feels like circus, this is not nature at all. Nice trees, monkeys behave like people. Cost around 10 euro for family to enter, dont go there", "Like an open ZOO but without other animals. Monkyes are friendly, \\asking\\\" for bananas (if you have it). Better to buy bananas in advance, not close to monkey forrest (really exspensive). Nice temple inside. Good to go there early in the morning.\"", "Worth while walk with uncontrolled monkeys. Buy bananas and feed them. They will steal whatever they can but not dangerous. Lots of locals around to advise. fun to watch. Hold on to your bags and hats!!!", "If you want to closely see monkeys that are not so agressive as in other parts of , you can go to the Monkey forest. The monkeys are used to being fed by the tourists and they get very close to you. But be careful, don't keep your hands in the pocket, because they will think you are hiding food from them! Also, careful with the backpack when you sit down, because they are very agile in opening zippers. :) In every corner of the forest you find also local people working there (like guardians) and keeping you safe from any incident with the monkeys, or bringing them to sit on your back if you want. The forest itself is very nice, through it passes a small river and you cross some bridges to visit the whole landscape.", "You’ll have a great couple of hours here, more if you want to stay longer, the joy you have walking around the monkeys natural environment is awesome, it’s true they smell out food if you have any on you! Lots of photo opportunities with the monkeys as they wander around, cheeky as they are. keep your green entry tickets on you, together with your parking ticket, as you have to produce ALL at the exit barrier to get the free parking, otherwise it’s 3000 rupiah but still very cheep. Note that the ubud market is very close by too. Have a great time.", "The Monkey Forest was outside of Ubud not too many years ago. Now it is practically in the expanded city, with lots of upscale shops on Monkey Forest Road leading up to it. But the actual setting and the shrines and temples are still quite impressive, and the monkeys were pretty mellow the three times we visited. Maybe they were drugged, but they were not into bothering visitors. Best to go early in the morning to enjoy the setting and avoid the crowds.", "Urboi went here on a steamy hot summers day. He hoped the dense rainforest would be a pleasant escape from the Ubud oven. Not only was he right, he saw lots of monkeys. Little monkeys and big monkeys as well as medium monkeys. He was not impressed by some tourists trying to bait monkeys into photos with food and does not condone this type of behaviour (he recommends not bringing any food into the park as the monkeys have a good nose on them). Urboi didn’t love how busy it was in some parts but enjoyed the large cool open areas which served respite from the crowds. Urboi recommends.", "This place is incredible. lush tropical rain forest with sacred monkeys, ancient holy water temple inside has made this place become popular in Ubud. Something that people must see while around the areas. Highly reccomended.", "What an experience. Monkey's everywhere, a beautiful green forrest and people laughing /freaking out. A great entertaining day", "At the beginning of June my husband and I visited monkey forest in Ubud. What a fascinating place filled with Monkeys. In there is a large temple where you can sit on the steps and watch the monkeys walking around, lying around and some may even come over and sit on you but they are only being inquisitive. As in most places in you will also have nese people trying to make a quick buck out of you, at this place they will pounce on you even quicker than the monkeys and as a previous writer I agree they will want to guide you through the forest and then try and sell something to you it can be annoying but it is an experience. Also you can buy bananas to feed to the monkeys at the entrance to the forest but be warned those monkey will eye you up and grab if they can.", "My brother was trying to put bottle of water in my backpack, and close the bag. Suddenly the monkey jumped to my back and trying to open it. I was scared lol. Forest attendant flicked something to make monkey go away. Later the another monkey steal the water from my uncle’s hand and opened it to drink. Threw the water bottle on the floor. When we trying to pick it up to trash it, another monkey grabbed it. Becareful don’t bother grab it back it’s dangerous. But we have fun there", "Most of the monkeys are at the entrance by the Temple. It is a small but lovely temple. There is no access to the public so you can only walk around the outside which has full views of the interior. There is a short paved walk through the woods which is not particularly interesting. The monkeys can be quite aggressive so watch out for any personal possessions.", "I wasn't going to see the monkeys as I don't like to be close to animals but changed my mind as I thought it would be an awesome experience, boy was it an EXPERIENCE. The monkeys are, shall I say very amorous little creatures and very ummm friendly with each other. Not wanting to interact with the monkeys I did what I was told and took off my jewellery and didn't go anywhere near bananas, well they must have smelt my apprehension and fear. Not once but twice 3 monkeys decided I was the object of their affection. The last one to climb up onto me was the size of a large toddler and scratched me on the way up. Luckily for me there was no blood and the gate keeper did pour what smelt like metho all over my rising welt. The monkeys are also outside of the park and across the road, one took a fancy to my shopping bag and an argument between monkey and me ensued over my prized purchases. I did win that battle but I won't be returning to the monkeys, their forest can remain sacred.", "We came here on the suggestion of our tour guide but I found it to be a bit unpleasant. On exiting our mini bus we paid a small entry fee, yet we could've easily saved ourself the money and walked in, which I think many other, more knowledgable people were. One of our group was holding a bottle of water when she left the minibus, and within seconds a monkey jumped on her dress and snatched it out of her hand. Another one of our group was left visibly shaken as a monkey tried to grab a banana from her, which she'd bought of bunch of at the entrance and was giving them out to monkeys one-by-one. We also saw a middle-aged woman carrying a bottle of water, and when she refused to let go of it so the monkey could have it, she received a nice bite on the leg. My girlfriend and a few other friends had bought bananas between them and opted to throw the lot in fear of something else happening. We did see a few, more friendly monkeys jumping on people's backs for a photo under the supervision of a member of staff from the sanctuary but on the whole this was not a nice visit. Don't mess with nature & stay away from here would be my advice. If you do go, go empty-handed.", "Amazing amazing amazing 5 stars.. What more can you ask for a proper forest, which is worth the trip in itself (admission worked out approx £2.50). Throw into the mix several hundred/thousand cheeky curious monkeys WOW. Plenty of staff around to keep the monkeys and the humans in check... I cannot believe the stupidity of some people teasing a monkey. Word of caution I would take the bare minimum in.. we watched as a young monkey opened women’s back pack and removed her spare underwear. Also the attached photo shows they have a thing for sunglasses. be like matt... be sensible and do not wear them on your head.. you are in a shaded forest.. put them in your pocket", "If you're the least it wary of monkeys don't go, they are literally everywhere and are not the least bit wary of you. The place is beautiful, gorgeous jungle. Don't take food either, even if it's hidden, they WILL find it. Seeing jump into the small pool is highly amusing!", "It isn't really a forest. I was expecting it to be a little less structured and more rural feeling but that didn't stop us from having a great time. It is a beautiful place. But what isn't beautiful in ? Upon entering after paying there are walkways that guide you around the forest. It takes you from the outer edge into the middle. There are monkeys everywhere! They seem very tame but I witnessed many leap towards people in anger and snap at others. These monkeys come and go as they please in the park. They aren't like zoo animals kept inside so you are dealing with wild animals here. I am sure that is a given but seeing how some people were interacting with them I felt that needed to be said. The staff doesn't let you try to touch them or hold them for obvious reasons. Still, there were some people who did and most of them handled it nicely and didn't get bit. The grounds are nicely kept and there is staff around at all times. The monkeys have no shame and WILL steal your belongings. It happened to my friend. What are you going to do though? It is a must see for sure as it is nothing like I have ever seen.", "Took ourselves through the monkey sanctuary. It's worth a visit but you don't need a guide. Monkeys are gorgeous and very well behaved. Buy some bananas for 20,000rupiah and the staff help you feed them. They will climb on you but are very polite. Overall the place is well kept, safe for the monkeys and beautiful to just pass the time in.", "I actually was really scared to go here at first after I read all the reviews that saying the monkeys somehow bite! But soon as I got there... I'm in love with them!! So adorable. They're not that dangerous (they climbed on my shoulders but completely harmless) The forest in general was really amazing. A lot of spots to take beautiful pictures. We spent 2 hours inside and it was worth it. IDR 40k for the entrance fee for adult and 30k for kids. You can buy bunch of bananas there for 30k but they actually not really suggesting to feed them for some reason.", "Price is IDR 40 000 for adults and IDR 30 000 for children, but the 600 monkeys and the scenery are very interesting.", "This was one of the highlights of my trip away. Cheeky little monkeys in a beautiful environment. There was so many and so many babies. It was just amazing! Make sure you hold on too everything and keep your bag shut though. My friend was thirsty and got her water bottle out. She ended up with a monkey on her back and had to give the monkey her water bottle to get him off. I was walking along and felt a pull on my dress and a lil monkey had grabbed hold of my dress and stopped me going anywhere. Ha ha they are so cheeky! An absolute must do if going to ", "Entrance ticket Rp30.000. Open from 8:30am - 6:00pm. Can visit anytime of the day. no transport is allow into this sanctuary. Prepare for a jalf day strolling the whole loop, and visiting all the interesting places. Most of the area that the monkeys hang around are cooling with tall trees. There are namely a main temple Pura Dalem Agung, Padangtegal, the dragon stairs with two dragon guiding your stairs on both sides, a Holy Pool, a Hot spring Temple and a Deer farm and etc. The monkeys in this sanctuary are well fed with the locals fruits, bananas, cucumber,and sweet potatoes as you can see all kept inside the wire cage preventing this monkeys from spoiling it lavishly. the ticket money is well spend. some of the monkeys especially the young adventurous ones. Sitting at the barrier you will experience one climbing up your head to explore, becareful of your specticles if you have one. Just don't intend to hold or catch them, it becomes aggresive when you try that or else they are very friendly. They do pick pocket also, so extra alert if you have something in your pocket. They will try to take it and when you try to stop it from doing so, they became aggressive. Put everything from your pockets to your backpack or bag. maybe trying to find some different food than what has been provided daily. The older one are very lazy just lying down and relax and picking each others mites from the body.", "There are lots of workers around making sure that visitors to the area are respectful and careful around the monkeys which is brilliant to see. It's always such a shame when you see children (or even adults!) approaching wildlife when they shouldn't be. There are signs around the area saying how you should behave with the monkeys too which is great. They are adorable to watch and there's so many of them. We saw plenty of babies and even a couple of scraps between the larger monkeys. Tickets cost us 30k each for adults and I would highly recommend it.", "Another must visit sanctuary in island; there's a lot of warnings about no carrying open bags because of monkey could snatch them from you to play with it; follow the guidelines, eventhough there are people risking of monkey aggresions. 100% humidity!! so be there as fresh as possible; during your walk through the park you gonna see a path aside the river, follow it til the end and stare at the bottom of the passageway...you gonna see a lot of monkeys at their natural habitat. Amazing!!!", "I have just returned from 2 weeks in beautiful . Unfortunately I was bitten by a large male monkey at the Monkey Forest and have just had to undergo lots of needles to prevent rabies, as a precaution. The signs are not at all clear regarding bananas and monkeys. I did not have my bananas hidden (as per the sign), however there is no warning that you will be absolutely inundated with them as soon as you walk up the path and that, basically, you just need to hand over all your bananas in the first 20 seconds. I wasn't quick enough for this cranky old fellow and he snarled and bit me before I could react. The only reaction from the 'keepers' was to yell at me not to touch the monkey (which I didn't - he was huge and I was quite scared at that stage). So safety is a bit of a joke when the sacred monkey has higher status than visitors. My advice is to wait til you get to the top, flat area and buy your bananas there - there are lots of much smaller monkeys who climb all over you but do not bite. Of course, it is much safer to walk through without any food at all. The signs need to be much more explicit than they are, given you are walking amongst wild animals.", "Like monkeys? This place is 110% for you, First of all, cost, this attraction is only 4000 Rupiah which converts to roughly 20p in England, it's essentially nothing and for a lovely morning. There's so many big, medium, small, any size monkeys! They're all so cute! However you may want to make sure everything that you have with you is securely fastened to your person, as they do like to steal! I had a wonderful time, I sat down in a group of monkeys and two baby monkeys came and use me as a climbing frame whilst their parents were watching them from a few feet away. If you decide to go, enjoy yourself! Hope you have fun.", "I took my 6 year old son along for a cultural day out and we were both very underwhelmed. The crowds weren’t too bad but the large crowds of Chinese ladies were more interested in having a photo with my son than the temple itself. It’s worth seeing but once you’ve done it, I can’t imagine ever needing to go back. Ohh and beware of the monkeys. We witnessed a small boy get too close and get pulled to the ground very forcefully. He was terrified and it scared the life out of all around.", "Was hesitant to come here as read past stories of people getting bitten. Was pleasantly surprised. Clean surroundings and the staff keep the monkeys in check extremely well. You can’t feed them bananas anymore (which I think is sensible), but it’s not needed to Abe a great time. The monkeys are great to watch doing their thing", "We had fun, monkeys had more fun! Keep your stuff close or best, in a zipped back pack. We had no problems, but we did see a monkey take off with someone's wallet.", "One of the places you can't miss in Ubud is this forest!You need about 2-3 hours to have a full taste of it and maybe a little bit more if you get carried away by watching delighted the monkeys moving around , eating or climbing onto visitors!", "# View of cliff facing Indian Ocean is really amazingly beautiful.. # We went there at 5 PM when the crowds were less. # 6 PM onwards is the most crowded time to visit. # Please refuse if the staff insist you to buy a small pack of banana (for monkey) with unreasonable price (20K Rupiah). # Just go straight to ticket counter, and pay 20K for admission.. not 20K for a pack of useless banana like we did. Not even a single monkey want to eat it.", "Great attraction in Ubud. The park is very clean and full of monkeys. The animals are not as aggressive as in other parks but you should still be careful. The park is incredible and looks like from an Indiana Jones movie!", "Interesting place to visit after enjoying the drive through to ubud. Our driver was always so helpful with information, such as avoid feeding monkeying and don't encourage them to jump on you, if they break your skin, you could have problems.", "It was alright, not amazing, climbing mount batur is better as you get amazing views and monkeys live there so you see them In there natural environment, as I feel they maybe aren't treated the best here", "We went early, at the time of opening, before the arrival of the many tourist buses. The perfect time to enjoy the monkeys eating their breakfast in peace and for us to have a quiet stroll through the park. Besides many monkeys you can see birds and squirrels and colorful butterflies. The monkeys are in general not aggressive, although there are always exceptions to this rule: some do bite. What is a standing rule is that these monkeys are clever and very, very quick. My earrings were attached very securely, I had a hard time to remove them, yet ... one monkey was more experienced than me: in less than a flash, the time for me to feel that something swept passed my ear, my earring was gone, up in the trees, with the monkey, who thought the earring was yummy candy. The guards came to help and managed to retrieve the precious stone, such a relief, thanks again, guys! So, be careful, of jewelry but also of (open or closed makes no difference) pockets or bags: these buggers are enormously fast! Do not let this scare you: when a monkey sits on your lap or shoulder and quietly and slowly is \\flea-ing\\\" you, that is a wonderful experience, and you do not even need bananas to lure them to sit with/on you. If you want to buy bananas, know that in a flash the monkeys will have taken them away from you, all of them. This was my second visit to Monkey Forrest but it will not be my last. Worth the money!\"", "There are lot of monkeys around. Be careful with them. Don't give foods or anything unless you are comfortable with them. But in whole experience very nice place to visit in Ubud", "For a reasonable $5 you can walk through a jungle teeming with hundreds of monkeys. Beautiful sculptures and temples can be found throughout. We carried no food, bags or knapsacks so the monkeys pretty much ignored us, but when one visitor opened his knapsack for a camera, several monkeys dropped from the trees and ran to see if food might be forthcoming. Feeding stations of bananas and potatoes (secured in cages) can be found spread through the sanctuary and staff move between them so all monkey groups can be fed. We were most impressed by the huge and magnificent trees found here, and the monkeys certainly seemed to enjoy their environment. Some of the most spectacular vantage points are from the wooden path, but as it follows a river trough a deep gorge it can be damp and slippery in places.", "Pretty amazing place just be careful what you take in, the monkeys will steal anything they can saw loads of people getting jumped on and they can open your bag very quickly", "Great as long as you like monkey company. Lots of dear little babies with their moms. Watch out for the big guys they can be naughty. Hold onto your purses and sun glasses they can be taken by new owners. A bit of Ubud history with the temples, very temple of doomish. An enjoyable sojourn during your Ubud visit. Not sure of the cost but not too expensive", "Monkeys are well looked after. First aid on site just incase. Beautiful gardens to walk through. Many monkeys to observe and watch in a natural habitat", "It was 50k and i didn't bother to enter since my friends said they were already lots of monkeys wandering outside and it would probably waste of money if we enter. Not sure about the worthiness, but please visit the place if you have time. ", "I went to the Sacred Monkey Forest with my 2 adult daughters and had a blast. Not only is the site really beautiful, there are monkeys EVERYWHERE! Climbing trees, playing on the ground, grooming each other..... And for very little money you can buy bananas and have them climb on you to eat their treat. The little ones, the babies, will scamper off, but the adults will happily sit on your shoulder or head and eat. It's an incredible experience. It's also important to remember that while these animals seem very tolerant of people, they are wild animals so move quietly and no sudden moves. The site itself is a wonderful walk through a paved jungle that is very much like an Indiana Jones set. It's crowded, but not oppressively so. You can look in to the Monkey Temple, which is quite large, but can not walk in it. However, the path takes you all around it which gives interesting interior courtyard views. The site itself is on a hill and one of the most surprising things was the terrain. I didn't think I was as high up as I was. Sacred Monkey Forest is not the only place to see monkeys. I saw them with field glasses in other places, but it is the place in Ubud to guarantee seeing hundreds of them and all up close.", " Safe driver Ketuk, took us to see the monkey forest. It was a truly remarkable place. I recommend this. It is a rare opportunity to see the monkeys looking healthy and free.", "Its a nice experience to visit this sanctuary. There is an entrance fee of 30k IDR per adult and then you are free to explore and roam around the sanctuary. The sanctuary / forest by it self is a huge place with many temples, sculptures, and even a river in it. Of-cuz it has monkeys.... tons of them. The specific specie of monkey found here are the long-tailed macaque. The monkeys here are comparatively less aggressive and calm (compared to other regions in the world I have seen, and I am from India we have a monkey god). Having said that monkeys will be by nature curious and will snatch food and items from you, that's nature. hence one will have to be careful with stuff in their pockets, jackets and water bottles. The monkeys will climb on to you if you have food or something that interests them but in general its not a aggressive stance. Hence one will have to decide for them self if they like the monkey climbing on them, if not comfortable then be careful and don't carry many things with you that will attract the monkeys. If you have kids please do keep an eye I myself had no issues with them climbing on to me and they got off once their curiosity of my backpack died. You can buy bananas from the official stalls around the sanctuary and feed it to the monkeys and take photos. The sanctuary also has an art gallery where you can buy over-priced art stuff. The grounds also has a deer park but it was quite a let down and boring. Explore the grounds and you can see monkeys doing some smart intelligent stuff. I was able to capture on video a monkey systematically removing the husk of a coconut and then throwing them on rocks to break it open. Overall it was not a fabulous experience but was nevertheless interesting and I do recommend spending an hour to an hour and a half here. They also have guides for the sanctuary but I did not opt for one and one can easily explore the grounds by themselves.", "It is a lovely forest and you feel in the jungle, the birds sing, the sound of the river.... but be careful with the monkeys, I would not advice to give them fruits or touch them. They are so cheeky! As I was buying the ticket at the entrance one jump into my bag and took my hand sanitizer that was hanging outsite...It was such a fright! but as long as you remain quiet they would live you alone. Just saying.... Despite that ...I had a great time!", "Was really nice to see the monkeys in their natural environmemt and not caged up in a zoo. However they are smart and greedy, if you have something they want (food, water bottle, loose accessories) they don't stop until they've got it. The park rangers are very observant and helpful and the monkeys actually seem to do as they say. Well worth a visit", "Quite good fun except some silly people deliberatly hiding food on their person. If you don't freak out being close to unreliable monkeys, you should enjoy the walk. Easy to get to and cheap entry fees. It is a nice vwalk from main street Obud passing lovely quality shops and spas. ", "Really cool! Lots of monkeys! Cool ruins as well. Careful if you have any food or water bottles in your backpack.", "We loved hanging around with the monkeys. They weren’t dangerous and tried to steal from us. They were well taught and quite friendly. It is a beautiful and calm place.", "If you are walking the busy streets of Ubad ... the Monkey Forest is a part of the Ubad experience. Cute monkeys!", "This is bit a of a tourist trap. God to take children who do not get to see monkeys up close You have to pay an entrance and also to buy bananas if you wish to feed the monkeys. 20 mins is the most I would spend here unless you have young children who are fascinated by the monkeys", "Great place to go with the family too, try not to bring a lot of thing bc monkeys like to take your staff. Nice jungle and very exotic. Nice 3 Indu temples. Follow the map you will walk and see a big old tree with a bridge. Go early morning less tourist.", "My friend and I had a blast \\interacting\\\" with the monkeys! From handing them bananas to eat out of our hands to holding the bananas above our heads so that they would climb up on our shoulders, there was never a dull moment! We also enjoyed watching the monkeys interact with each other as well\"", "My wife and I visited the Monkey Forest and we were there for about 45 minutes. The cost was very little, but can't remember. There are lots of little monkeys and they are a little annoying, especially if you take food for them. The best thing that we did was immediately hook up with a \\guide\\\". These \\\"guides\\\" are just locals, that earn tips from visitors, who escort you through the forest. Our new friend was very helpful as he guided us to the more \\\"friendly\\\" monkeys and made us avoid the annoying alpha males. These alpha monkeys knew exactly where our food was and would scratch around for us to give to them ... but they were frightened of our guide. So thankfully our guide showed us around and he even allowed the friendly (baby) monkeys to jump onto our shoulders for photos. So my biggest tip: Find a guide to show you through. An Australian$5.00 (equivalent) tip is money well spent.\"", "The monkeys are adorable and there are plenty of them. You can watch them interact with each other and simply running around. You can feed them bananas and watch the little ones with there parents (super cute). Beautiful green forest with the old buildings mixed in. Small \\donation\\\" worth every penny. I would definitely recommend a visit here.\"", "The monkey forest is a beautiful place, would strongly recommend going there.. Beautiful stone work and sculptures.. The monkeys are really cute, if you respect their space they will be fine.. We bought some bananas and they were all stolen of us so just be careful if you are going to buy some.", "This was definitely an experience and I'm glad we did it. Seeing the monkeys up close was cool and the forest is nice to walk though. The crowds took away from the experience a bit as there were lineups on some of the trails. It's obviously a tourist attraction but I was glad to see the monkeys able to roam around freely and do whatever they wanted.", "After Thailand, this was the closest encounter I had with monkeys. Actually, here, as they are safer (there are people taking care of them all around), you can get even closer. They let monkeys go on your head if you pay the price for the food (2 $s). Babies, moms, adults, monkeys of different ages can be seen & watched from very close distance and fed. One thing to be careful though, as they treat every bag as food, they want to grab it and run away with it. Please put your bags and water in your backpack and keep them high if possible.]We witnessed them grab 2 hand sanitizers from different tourists and drink them like water, which is very bad for their health. Hand sanitizers and mosquito repellents should be hidden away from their sight.", "A very beautiful place, lots to see even if the monkeys weren't there. I would recommend. For some advice don't take any belongings in a carrier bag and always make sure your zip your bags up as the cheeky monkeys will snatch anything lol.", "Crazy apes that was a bit aggresive and they do mug everyone. BUT The forest is really beautiful and defently worth The visiting", "Loved the monkey Forrest!! The temple is very beautiful and the monkeys are very cheeky and our hotel was very close and they even stopped by for a Bintang lol", "You can watch the monkeys in natural habitat, eating, sleeping and have fun together, in a beautiful place prepared for them. Amazing experience.", "The monkey forest is definitely a must in your list to Ubud. It's a very large, wonderful sanctuary to get up close to monkeys. It's clear that the staff all respect and care for the moneys and the forest is wonderfully maintained. You'll spend a couple hours walking so sneakers are best.", "Me and my wife went to the Monkey Forest, and we had a blast! Monkeys are everywhere, I expected a lot less monkeys honestly...but it was awesome. Monkeys are really smart, so be careful with your food, bags and clothes... A must visit!", "Fun to see monkeys up close and personal, and I mean personal. One jumped on my shoulders and took my sunglasses off, luckily I grabbed them just in time. Beautiful forest area with wonderful stone carvings. Spent about an hour there.", "Excelent park. The monkeys are well preserved, with good space for them to be free. And its cheap! The mlnkeys are frendly and crazy", "We are both adults but enjoyed this experience very much. Very touristy but deffinitely worth visiting while in Ubud.", "When in Ubud.. that has become busy, commercial and traffic jammed... slip away into Monkey Forest, to get a glimpse of tropical forest old trees, playful monkeys, an auditorium, a timeless peace of natural Ubud.. for a change of the busy cit that Ubud has become. Walk THROUGH Monkey Forest and out on the other side- and you will find lovely restaurants on a quiet road: Niuh Kuning.", "Such a great place to wonder around and watch the Monkeys swinging around in the canopy above. Tourists need to step back and observe the monkeys not annoy them.", "The monkey forest is a great habitat for a lot of monkeys. Be careful and don’t bring any plastic bags. Make sure to store any kind of item in your bag. The monkeys were stealing a mobile phone of a visitor. The park rangers were able to get it back, but more sure if it was still working. ", "I usually avoid tourist attractions, but this seemed special. My travel companion was insistent that we don't go, but I persisted. We were both glad about that. This is a beautifully maintained tropical forest with bridges, temples and a pond. It is an enchanting botanical park, more than anything else. The monkeys were a little annoying, but the babies were cute. We paid little attention to the monkeys, and they left us alone. If you are visiting Ubud, it is worth the price and the 30 min. or so it takes to walk through.", "This was the \\thing to see\\\" in Ubud. We saw it and it was a bit underwhelming. Found out that Eat, Pray, Love was filmed there too and the filming location was covered with trash, much like the rest of the streets and rivers of . As for the monkeys, they would wander around and if you were a kid that never saw a monkey up close I guess that would be cool, but for $30,000 rupees it wasn't worth it to me.\"", "It's a place that you must go! You get a cliff view of the vast ocean. You must take photos of the scenic view from various spots. Whilst enjoying, do look out for monkeys around you. They may come innocently and snatch away your bag, cap, slipper, .... My daughter, while posing for photos, had her slipper snatched away by a monkey. Fortunately, a nese guy, happened to be around, was very helpful. He came to her rescue. He threw something that the monkey apparently loves and it promptly released the slipper. If not for his help, the monkey would have chewed and tore my daughter's Havaianas slipper.", "Family and I visited on Wednesday. My 14 year old son was scratched and bitten! !! We had to pay for rabbis objections and doctors fees . He had no food on him . This is not worth the risk to visit . Especially with young kids ", "Lovely stroll in the forest with hungry cheeky monkeys, well worth a visit. Take your time to go along the different pathways so you don't miss anything.", "We love for this place Because still nature ,and good management ,clean,and you can see a lot monkey..,", "Love being in the middle of the nature and monkeys everywhere.. First i thought it will be a so so place and wild naughty monkeys, the fact i saw when i got there is: an original nature, nice forest, and friendly monkeys! We can feed the monkeys, assisted by the staffs there. The monkeys are adorable not wild at all. It is really a worth place to visit 😙", "haha your first visit here might be bit daunting and if you dont like monkeys or dont like the odea of them touching you then stay away. its a great forest with heaps of moneys that love to razz up the tourists. they jump on you (becareful they will steal your hat) and love a feed. its great to hang out with them in their habitat and in my oppinion its completely safe definately worth the visit", "Good light treck in the humid environment. The park seem to have been made in a area which was inhabited with monkeys and thus the monkeys are in peace. Don't disturb them unless you want to be hasseled.", "I love monkeys and of course these monkeys, a Macaque, did not disappoint. Just be careful with the older monkeys are they are very clever and know what to do to get fed, obtain shiny items and all. They can bit - refer to my photo", "We really enjoyed the place after our visit there in 1993. A lot of new facilities and great scenic experience. We were just a bit shocked by unfriendly behaviour of Chinese tourists with the monkeys. The guards didn't dare to summon the undisciplined tourist...but the monkeys did. Great show!", "Monkeys are everywhere and very close to you. The scenic is amazing. Monkeys might try to steal things from you, so just be careful of hiding everything that is important for you", "My friends and I really enjoyed the monkey forest! It was really fascinating to be able to walk the grounds and see all the monkeys roaming free. The little babies were sooo cute! The grounds were stunning as well, so many gorgeous stone carvings. I was a bit worried at first as I was told the monkeys could get quite aggressive but they kept to themselves for the most part and we had no issues. Keep your glasses/hats in your purse/bag though - they love them some accessories :p would definitely go again and would definitely recommend:)", "Very nice experience - must visit in Ubud! You can pay cash or cc at the entrance. Be careful with your water bottles - monkey can steal it!", "Pleasantly surprised by the Sacred Monkey Forest. Lots of friendly monkies, jumping on you and playing around. Beautiful old trees and forest, fantastic stone carvings, and friendly helpful staff scattered all along. A very relaxed two hours spend walking and sitting under amazing trees looking at nature and the monkeys.", "We visited the monkey forest as part of day long tour and I wasn't sure what to expect but it was truly magical to be able to see this monkeys in a (mostly) natural habitat- if they want to be near people they can be and if they don't they can run off into the forest which makes a nice change from seeing animals caged up. There are banana stands where you can buy different sized bunches of bananas to feed to the monkeys. Although I was way too scared to do this my sister did and monkeys were climbing up on her to get the bananas which was equally exciting to watch! I would definitely recommend visiting this place.", "Very interesting seeing all the monkeys. Probably a good idea to go in the morning as it gets very busy!", "Forest is amazing with lots of stone sculptures. The deeper you go the hotter it gets, remember to bring water with you. If you buy bananas be prepared that monkeys will jump on you, they are not aggressive, they just want the bananas. Its only the bigger moneys that will jump on you. We have so many funny photos, trying to get the little ones to come to us, not knowing that a bigger monkey is sneaking behind us to steal the bananas. Monkeys are free to run around, not chained or cages, it's great experience. Loved it, wished we had some more time as I would have loved to go back.", "We had an incredible time here!!! We were a bit nervous arriving as some trip advisor comments said the monkeys can bite and be aggressive! On arrival some people we were near had there bag of bananas stolen immediately and we had a bottle of Sprite stolen (Keep your belongings VERY SAFE) Further on the monkeys seem more relaxed and there's banana stalls where you can buy a bunch and get them to climb on you with the help of the park staff! Amazing experience and feels very safe as everywhere there's park rangers keeping an eye on the monkeys! Would recommend this experience for people of all ages!!", "I was terrified entering the monkey forrest after reading all the scary reviews of monkeys attacking and stealing bags and cameras. In the end I relaxed and didn't look any of them in the eye. The baby monkeys were just to die for. It was a great day.", "This was my second visit to the sacred monkey forest and it will not be my last. I could spend all day watching the monkeys go about their business. Beautiful scenery all over the sanctuary and its all nice and shaded.", "It was nice to walk around the Forrest and see the monkeys interacting with each other. The Forrest itself is quite beautiful and secluded enough from the streets so it's a relaxing and interesting walk.", "Good view monkey at sacred monkey forest sanctuary Many monkey at here. Good monkey and attractive monkey at here. Good palace. Many Tourist at here. Happy Holiday.", "If you go to Ubud you must go to the Monkey's temple, you can feed them by buying bananas with local ladies, It's mostly fun.", "Nice walk through forest, lots of monkeys great for pictures! Not as busy as we thought. Lots of people ignoring the simple rules and learning a lesson when the moneys stole their stuff!!", "Can’t visit without this experience! The monkeys were very friendly and loved seeing them in their natural (as can be) state. Very shocked at their level of intelligence. ", "We had a great day visiting the Monkey Forest. There were monkeys every where. It was great to see them in a natural habitat. The baby monkeys were especially cute. It was interesting to see the dynamics between the generations of monkeys. You need to remember to not take any food or wear any shiny things or they won't be yours for long. Watch your camera too. The monkeys will take them from you. It was a great self guided walking tour.", "With my heart beating slightly faster than normal, thanks to hearing about a few unpleasant monkey encounters from other visitors, I braved myself to visit the Sanctuary anyway. Who goes all the way to Ubud (from Canada!) and returns without visiting the forest?? Not I. And I was so glad to have done it. The forest is peaceful and serene, despite the furry population. It’s an easy walk amongst tall trees, and a little courtyard-type space, where vendors sell bananas (to people). Many monkeys were hanging out here, snacking on some…thing. They do stick to themselves unless you try to tease them with food etc. I was afraid they’d lunge for my selfie stick but they had no interest in that. There is an amphitheater type space where little clusters of monkeys were relaxing. I saw many tourists sitting on the steps, with curious monkeys climbing on them, but not aggressively. I froze when a small, and FAST, monkey ran towards me, climbed my leg and then was gone before I could react. I realized he had somehow spotted a flower-shaped hair-tie hidden inside my shorts pocket and stole it. It was a hard plastic so I hope he didn’t crush his teeth trying to chew on it. For the faint-hearted, there are guides/keepers who walk around with a stick and just tap it on the ground if they sense the monkeys are getting too “friendly”. It’s a great experience, seemed safe for all ages, just don’t be an idiot and tease the monkeys with food etc. Highly recommend.", "This place was pretty cool. A beautiful sanctuary where the monkeys seem to be having a good time lounging around or playing with each other. They were not nearly as aggressive as I have seen in other parks like this. They will not hound you unless you have food out and are asking for it. I would definitely recommend this place.", "Very close to Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary is Sangeh Monkey, we were almost alone in the park. Not that many monkeys, but much calmer scenery.", "The cutest place to go in Ubud, if you are not paranoid about monkeys. This is a sacred place for the locals and its well maintained. The monkeys are harmless, unless you follow the guidelines. They only and only search for food. If they see a bag in your hand, they won’t snatch it but come to see if there is food in it. Once they realise you don’t have food, they will go away. So its better not to carry anything. One more thing, they see hair beads as something to eat. So they will jump on your head and try to remove the beads and eat it. Beware! Else enjoy the forest.", "I loved my visit to the Monkey Forest. The forest is lush and it was wonderful to wander around at will for as long as I wanted. I especially enjoyed seeing the monkeys totally free to be and do what monkeys do. Lots of babies - so incredibly cute. The Monkey Forest has been very well done.", "Monkeys are everywhere but you don't need to watch hats, glasses etc. There's trained staff everywhere that keep the monkeys calm if needed. It's possible to take photos with the money's on your shoulder if you ask the staff. Worthwhile a visit!", "Good to see in there 'natural habitat' if you can call it that as they are fed by the guests. Just approach with caution as I had one jump on me for no reason not in an overly aggressively manor at first but I think when it realised I didn't have food he bit and scratched me on the arm nothing major but not ideal on the first day of your holiday! I wouldn't want to take children here!", "Absolutely loved our visit here. Made a point of getting to the forest early at opening time and it was great. Very few people around and yet the monkey's were out and about. Nice to be able to watch them without heaps of people crowding around them. The monkeys are real characters and guaranteed to make you laugh with their antics", "Entrance is IDR 30,000. Around USD $2.50/ adult. A nice walk but dont try to bring a bag because as soon as you open it the monkeys will start running towards you thinking that you have food for them. They will jump on anyone who has food so if you are afraid then dont attempt to feed or touch them.", "I didn't really know what to expect but it was awesome! The monkeys are hilarious such little characters (just remember don't take any food or drink with you or the monkeys will literally try and jump onto you to get to whatever tasty morsels you may have). The setting of the monkey forest is beautiful, moss covered rocks, nese statues its just gorgeous! A must do experience in !", "Don't freak out and think you can't go as you will get rabies. Read other reviews, learn from others what not to do. Having said that we went today in pouring rain, didn't take any belongings or food. Kids loved watching them and taking pics. When my 10 yr old son saw others were letting them on them, he let one climb onto his shoulder, but an unwanted one also came and when son tried to get them off, he got a small scratch on back. Not too much drama but I nearly went to his rescue to swat this things with my umbrella. (sorry, son's safety first).", "Beautiful area to spend some time walking around. Monkeys can be a little aggressive, so don't take your belongings with you if you don't need them as the monkeys might steal it from you. They can also bite you but don't feed them or play very close with little ones. I've found Monkey Forest a very peaceful place despite the monkeys haha", "I've been there with my girlfriend during our visit of Ubud. Mixed feelings, the price is ok, the forest is really nice, the monkeys are generally speaking friendly and funny. The problem was that a couple of monkeys tried to open my backpack and steal the content, when my girlfriend tried to send them away they almost bit her. This happend multiple times again during our staying there, probably simply recommending to leave all backpacks out of the forest is enough to make it more enjoyable", "I stayed in ubud for 5 days and this is my favorite place to visit with my friend You can buy some banana there and feed the mongkeys.. Very fun.. And dont worry they are friendly ..xx", "The monkeys are aggressive. If you want to see peaceful monkeys go to the nature like mount batur. There you can see a lot of monkeys too.", "We had some great interaction and photos with the monkeys. The park is lovely and the monkeys are friendly (if you have something for them to nibble on). It's a must see! You'll only need maximum and hour and go before 4pm. We were there about 4.30 and the monkeys were quite disinterested in the food.", "This is not the first monkey forest I have been to but it is the best based on how much interaction you can actually have with the monkeys. For 50k each I think it was definitely worth the money. The monkeys were amazing. I just wish there were more places to buy bananas as you walked around as today there were only 2 places which were right near the entrance.", "This is a beautiful place to take a family and is great to see the monkeys playing around naturally. No dramas with them jumping on you unless you wanted that they will just chill and not bother you.", "Enjoyed interacting with our simian cousins on two occasions in Ubud. The forest itself is lush and filled with statues, a temple and a stream. The opportunity to observe the monkeys was amazing and entertaining. Costs 20,000 rupiah (about $1.50 US) for adults and 10,000 rupiah for children. bananas are sold out front for 20,000 for a small bunch. just be careful, as the monkeys are not shy and will snatch the whole lot from you!", "I'm an animal lover and i usually love monkeys, however, this last visit to Monkey Forest will be my last! I found that the monkeys have over the years become a little more aggressive & have lost their fear of humans, this is possibly due to the daily interaction with all of the tourists. We experienced a man being bitten quite savagely by a mother monkey after it's baby decided to climb down and sit on the man's lap! The man was minding his own business, not even engaging with the monkeys, so this put my husband and I off from ever visiting again. Just be careful! Don't feed them and keep your valuables safe. It's worth a visit once so you can say you've been, but be on guard!", "We spent about 2 hours in the forest which is about enough to see and do everything. The temple's are great to see and make sure you tour the whole forest on all the walkways, it's not that big! Now, the main attraction. They are wonderful, as some previous posts have said, and I will echo, read the signs and talk to the MANY experienced attendants in the park, they give you a great insight into their lives. If you ignore the signs and act like a jerk e.g. Touching the monkeys, staring into their eyes etc... They'll react, and fair play to them you're I'm their territory being an idiot. Seeing them in their different clans in different areas with very young and old is fantastic. And if you do want one to climb and sit on you, then start by asking an attendant who will be happy to assist you by offering a banana. I was apprehensive at first but with guidance it is a great experience with a monkey eyeing your banana, scrambling over and climbing all over you before perching on your shoulder to eat. After that I let many do the same and they were all beautiful. Just remember, they are wild animals and you are in their habitat. They are not aggressive unless you make them! But all in all go, a wonderful experience.", "If you like watching monkeys play with each other and fool with tourists, this is a great place for it.", "The place is amazing! It has sculptures and fountains everywhere. Be careful with the monkeys! You can feed them but, if you have visible bananas (sometimes having them hidden don't work), the monkeys will try to get them and WILL JUMP ON YOU!", "We visit the sacred monkey forest.be careful with the monkeys,so nice and friendly but it’s so clever,and they trying to open your bag,and stole all that they can. The guardians take care the visitors, but you have to be careful with your glasses,bags... You have Two temples,so beautiful. And you can see young and old apes,mums with their babies,how they swim,sleep or play.", "There are many many monkey but they are fairly aggressive especially if teased and can bite. Probably best not to encourage them with food.", "Monkey Forest in Ubud is worth a visit. It's quite large, you find alot of nice places there and the monkey's all over are real fun. There are about 600 monkey's in it. It's been the second time I've been there and I'll go again if I'm back in Ubud. Don't miss it.", "The monkey forest is cheap and worth a visit! You can buy bananas when you're in there and have photos with the monkeys. The monkeys were pretty gentle but some of them were quite large so just make sure it's the smaller ones that jump all over you! Good morning activity!", "We weren’t going to visit here due to reports of monkeys taking things and bitting, but on our travels it was recommended to go by an English girl. Glad we did! Great facility- clean and I’m pretty sure only stupid people get bitten 🤔😉", "If that doesn't have you sold, you're looking at the wrong place. This is a big forest park styled with numerous old culture Indonesian sculptures and temples, populated by hundreds of monkeys. They will play, fight, laze around, eat, climb on top of you, brazenly take things from your pockets. It's awesome.", "This attraction is a must see in Ubud, and also one of the mail attractions. Entry costs 40.000 Rp per adult. Beware of your belongings, the monkeys are pretty quick, and will grab your bags, caps etc. Many photo opportunities, and nice surroundings. Make sure to take the walk through the forest and down to the stream, it is very nice, and a good break from the rather crowded main street in the forest, with tourists and salesmen. the monkeys are really fun to just sit and watch.", "If you are calm, respectful, and don't take anything that is food or smells like food with you this can be a very enjoyable place, I only had one jump on and quickly off my bag once. I hate monkeys but wanted pictures so I went in anyway. The ticket price isn't bad but too much more and they would be overcharging. My favorite thing in this area to do was wait by the pool for the staff to feed the monkeys and watch them play around the water. I would not go to Ubud specifically for this but if you are already there then you might as well go.", "My husband and I were really excited about seeing the monkeys, our driver/tour guide reiterated it was important to read and follow the rules. We had a really good experience with the monkeys, they were not aggressive towards us and the monkeys we encountered were pretty laid back. However, I did see some crazy Monkeys and also some crazy tourists annoying the Monkeys and following the rules so I can definitely see why people have mixed experiences. I would definitely recommend visiting but would not stay longer than an hour.", "Going to the sacred monkey forest is a must while in Ubud. it is lot of fun. Monkeys everywhere! And the forest itself is quite beautiful. Beforehand I read a lot about incidents with monkeys attacking tourists and stealing their stuff and so on, but this was a bit exaggerated. I didn't experience this, and dent see this while I was there. The monkeys are usually calm, but the small ones are playful. If you were long skirts, scarfs or other similar clothes they might want to try to pull it. They can also try to steal your purse, so a packpack is better chioce. Still- dont freak out by all the stories about monkey attacks, or monkey biting you. They are playful, but not dangerous. Still, keep in mind that you have to behave properly.No quick moves, no shouting and so on. Enjoy!", "A must do when visiting Ubud. Venture down to the bottom end of ubud and have a walk round this fabulous place. Cheeky monkies live all over thisforest but be aware that you must keep all valuables in zipped pockets otherwise the monkeys will have them away and up a tree before you have time to stop them. This also includes removing any dangly earring and any caps/hats. Apart from this the place is magical, watching the monkey play together and frolic in the water is a delight. Also pay a small amount and get some bananas so u can feed them yourself, hold the banana out to the side and a monkey will use you as a climbing post in order to get the fruit. A great way to spend a couple of hours. you can also explore the beautiful forest environment", "My wife and I visited this interesting location in our Ubud visit. The monkeys run wild all over the place, and if you have food to give them, they will climb all over you. There are lots of babies, cute little guys. If you do not have food, they will not bother with you so there is no problem with them stealing your valuables. Do not look them in the eye as they can react aggressively!", "Gorgeous statues, beautiful lush jungle, entertaining wild monkeys... Feeding them bananas and potatoes was so much fun.", "My husband and I went twice. Keep in mind: These are wild animals. Do not extend your empty hands to a monkey. Do not hold a bunch of bananas in your hands and expect to not to swarmed and have monkeys take them from you. DO NOT place your kid next to a monkey for a good vacation shot. If a monkey jumps on you, just start walking. It will jump off. If you try to tear it off of you, it will get mad. All that said, we had an amazing time there. I could watch them for hours upon hours. I loved this place.", "At the end of the main shoppingstreet you find this Monkey Forest. Beautiful forest with lots of wild monkeys. They tend to be quit rude so your not allowed to look them in the eye. They grab banana's out of your hand, even coming from the back. My young daugther accidently looked one in the eye and it got furious. So that's quit a serious warning they give you.. Older son loved it!", "I visited monkey forest 10years ago and it freaked me out as the monkeys were aggressive. But this time, i decided to visit again with 2 kids aged 3 and 5. I was surprised that the monkeys are more tame now, probably because the management had reinforced prohibition of feeding from tourists. The park now has a new ticketing booth and an entrance to the main forest. One can basically walk around the compound to enjoy the place or the monkeys. There are staff around to control the monkeys. Just dont panic if the mobekys jump onto you.", "This place is crazy! Monkeys roaming around like it's nobody's business. They're doing it like they're doing it on discovery channel. Seriously though, you can feed them. There's always that one alpha male that's going to try and climb on you and try to snatch the bananas out of your hands. But just break it apart and toss around the forest so the other other monkeys can get some too. They place has some cool sculptures and temples, but the main attraction of course are the monkey. Do go and check them out.", "Cheap at IDR40k to get in. Reasonably nice place to wander around especially in view of all the shade provided; with a lot of interaction with the local monkeys present in the sanctuary. Do ensure you have nothing small such as sunglasses out as they will take them off you and chances of return small. Hats seemed to be ok as we were told and we didnt loose them. You can buy small bananas to feed to the monkeys but the reality is the monkeys take the entire bunch of you normally; especially the larger ones - they like water bottles too and know how to open the lid or bite the bottle to run the water out. Nice hour in the shade to be had with friends taking it all in....", "There are monkeys EVERYWHERE!!! Big ones and tiny little baby ones and boy are they friendly. You can purchase some little bananas to feed these cute little critters who for the most part are very sweet and love to climb on you and come and say hi. For me the best part was the beautiful scenery up in the beautiful ubud mountains.", "Is a very good place have monkeys free in the natural is very good experience the staff is very professional", "One of our favorite things we did in . Utterly beautiful and the people who work in the Monkey Forest are so peaceful and nice to the monkeys. An absolute respite from the hustle and bustle of Ubud. So many monkeys, so close! We had a great time!", "I was talked into visiting this 'attraction'. Set inside a large forest you encounter a range of monkeys varying from the very young to mature adults. Primarily yet another way of luring tourist dollars into a depressed economy. Most of the animals appear disinterested the food, that is sold by the locals. Mixture of foreign visitors who disobey the rules and warnings, trying to take food away from a monkey to get that perfect picture! Worse part was the 'deer sanctuary', a concrete prison, not a blade of grass in sight, heart breaking to see this majestic animals reduced to such selfish captivity. Not on my recommended list.", "Absolutely loved the monkey forest!!! If you follow the rules you will have no problems. The monkeys were everywhere! We did not feed the monkeys like we saw some people doing. We just enjoyed watching them. A must do if you like monkeys!", "it is a very nice natural place, with a 50.000 pp per person entry and that is a good price and you can spend minimum 2 hours there and you will enjoy it Monkeys there are friendly ( kind of ) but only they will try to take any water bottle from you :)", "This was a very interesting visit and it is worth seeing it once. But honestly, those monkeys are very used to people and are not afraid of jumping on people and stuff. It is a nice areal and i recommend to visit it, but if you do not want them all over you, just do not buy bananas. I did prefer to see the monkeys at other places were they were just sitting peacefully.", "i realised that it wasthe same place i had seen as a kid in the mowgli movie this place is crazy with ll the monkeys this place is really amazing if u are a nature freak u'll love it..", "This was truly amazing, we walked through town from our stay at Laba Desa near the Camphugan bridge, not far from this area. There is a small fee but the rest is up to you. I advise to make sure you have nothing tangling from your purse, bags tightly secured as these little guys are not afraid of you. They will jump but please be respectful of them and do not tease them or they will \\bite\\\". They are feed bananas as you can purchase to feed them, I did not I think they get too many. It is a beautiful forest area to walk through and monkeys are everywhere. There are washrooms for your convenience. We spend about 1.5 hours well-worth for sure. Children are safe with parents.\"", "This was my favourite in Ubud. I cane back for seconds. The park is beautiful and the monkeys are just so fun to watch. Park rangers are also there to watch over just in case some cheeky monkeys get too cheeky! You can also buy bananas in the park to feed the monkeys and take pictures with them sitting on your shoulder. They aren't shy!", "Went to see the place with my wife and she got bitten by one of the monkeys on her shoulder. She is naturally afraid of animals and was not provoking the monkey or trying to feed her or something. The monkey just sat near by then suddenly run up to her shoulder and bit her. NOW you need to know that has a lot of rabid stray dogs around and despite of the fact that the locals (even local doctors) underestimating wild animal attacks you find plenty of people dying of Rabies on an annual basis around there. (partly because of the medicines cost really a lot and people cannot afford it there) Naturally monkeys can carry the virus and if you have never had any vaccination, then you will have to fly to Singapore for the serum as we did (and it turned out in the Singaporean hospital that weekly a lot of other tourists as well from fly over for the serum. It costs around 1500 SGD!!!) Went to Ubud Clinic for the first vaccine where the doctor was beyond useless and was almost laughing at our misfortune, but for a fee was happy to administer the first dose of the vaccine. Later in the evening I called the SOS Clinic in Kuta and their doctor told me I must take my wife to Singapore as soon as I can and have the serum administered to her. She had surprisingly lot more concern in her voice. She said run out of the serum and almost the vaccines as well. (wonder why if there is no problem.) It turns out that the monkeys are checked for Rabies every two years and never found to be infected by Rabies, but the issue is visible underestimated there by everyone. Had the feeling that it is so they would not scare off the tourists. is an amazing place, but have your pre-Rabies vaccination before you go there!!!", "It was a really fun few hours at the Monkey Forest with me and my friends! The monkeys were so cheeky and it was nice to walk around the forest. Definitely be warned though - don't have anything sticking out of your bag, and I'd even be careful with bringing a backpack. The monkeys can open backpacks! I saw them open multiple backpacks, snatch stuff out, and run away.", "I wouldnt normally write a review of an attraction but I thought it was really important to write this one as I almost gave this a miss because of some of the negative reviews I read. We visited in late May which is obviously a quieter time to be in but this place was amazing. There are signs at the front letting you know what you should and shouldnt do around the monkeys. If you are going to buy bananas they will want to eat them...they are monkeys after all! I don't doubt that people have been bitten by the monkeys but the day we visited they were peaceful at all times unless someone tried to touch them, feed them or screamed!! There were monkeys of all ages and we spent hours watching the babies try and climb the trees and fall off! We probably took more pictures here than anywhere else on our travels! The monkeys really will just ignore you if you don't disturb them. Aside from the monkeys the forest itself is beautiful and well worth the walk around. Don't miss this, it really is a highlight! There is a small entrance fee that really shouldnt be grumbled about!! Check the weather before you go, if it rains the monkeys will all take shelter!", "We had no idea what to expect but this was a very enjoyable experience. The monkey's are as interestedin you as you are in them. If you don't want to get too much attention from them then you simply don't touch them. But if you want a monkey to climb up on you, grab a banana and their all over you.", "Monkey Forest is a nice place to go if you are in Ubud area. There are a lot of monkeys around, a lot of statues, a temple. Sometimes the monkeys will try to steal your stuff if you are not paying attention.Sometimes the tourists are annoying them and they can become agrressive. Keep your sunglasses, mobile phone close or in a bag, just to be sure. If you have bananas or other food and the monkeys see that, they will for sure get much closer :) If you want to feed them, buy bananas from supermarket, because inside the park, there are expensive (50000 for a few small bananas).Try to offer the bananas to the monkeys one by one and keep the others in a bag, because they will try to get all of them and many monkeys will come close to you. It was a nice experience for us, because my wife loves the monkeys and we were able to get a lot of pictures with them.", "Spent an hour walking around the park looking at the monkeys. We were cautious not to let them sneakily grab anything, though one monkey did have a short swing on the cable of my go pro camera stick. Definitely worth the trip to this unique park if staying in or around Ubud.", "It was a wonderful visit to the sanctuary. We enjoyed feeding the monkeys. One of them refused to get off my shoulder and had to be coaxed down by someone else showing him a banana.It's a great place for a family visit.", "This is an excellent and beautiful setting well worth walking through just to see the canyon, the vegetation and the great placement of the statues which become covered in moss as the site is a work of Art. Really a lovely place for a shaded stroll. You cannot really see much in the temples. And there is limited information on the site itself and the Art. The monkeys are interesting but on the wild side There is some info on the monkey's but not really much. If you are at all creeped out by monkeys I would not get too close to them and definitely don't buy the bananas.", "Good fun for anyone, just use your brain when the monkeys are near you, don't be stupid. Staff are good, well worth having a look and you don't have to spend more than a hour there.", "When you walk into a place with many rules and one that states something like this - do not look at the monkey directly in the eye as they find this intimidating... you know you need to be aware of your surroundings. Don't get me wrong, this was on the top of my list and I was very excited to see these cute creatures in their own habitat, knowing they are free to roam where ever (and outside the forest) We thought we followed the rules, and thought we had enough time to drink our water within a few steps inside the forest. Wrong, there was an aggressive monkey who tried to take our water bottle. My husband eventually gave it to him, and then threw he threw it in the garbage after the monkey tore the bottle open and realized it wasn't what he wanted. My husband was freaked out, and rightfully so. Someone at our resort was bitten that day, and it is fairly common. I get it, this is nature and they are trying to find food and will take anything, including cell phones. But when you have to watch your back at every turn - yikes. We stayed an incredible resort within a few minutes from the forest and we experienced two monkeys approaching us as we ate our breakfast outside (after our resort told us not too- so totally our fault). These little guys took our bread (not a big deal), but they way they did it was...sneaky. Another time we were walking past the monkey forest entrance on the main road and a monkey was trying to take my bag, even though I was well aware of him and was hiding it. So, long story short - if you are interested - go. Just follow all the rules, and be aware of your surroundings. You will be amazed, as they are incredible creatures to watch, and the babies are just so darn adorable. I'm glad I went, but once was enough, and I got a new perspective of these little buggers.", "Great trip with kids, but be careful as the monkeys really know if you have bananas and the big ones can be pretty intimidating", "We entered from the northern gate and it started off fairly ordinary. It was also somewhat tense in the beginning as we saw some larger monkeys act aggressively towards other tourists. But as we ventured further into the site, we noticed more friendlier monkeys and significant attractions. There is a temple and a small gorge which was quite scenic. Definitely seems more like a sacred forest the deeper you go. Quite the interesting experience and turned out fairly pleasant. As it is located so close to the main part of Ubud, you have to make the visit.", "The Monkey Forest is a beautiful piece of Nature packed with, you can guess, Monkeys! The little creatures are a bit scary at First when you see them jumping on People, but when one's on you you'll notice that they Mean no harm. Even if you meet one that is not in such a great mood there are Plenty of Employees which Keep an eye on them and chase them away. Be careful of your belongings here, the makaks try to steal your Stuff sometimes. It's possible to feed the Monkeys some bananas which can Be bought in several places. I myself enjoyed myself pretty good Without doing that.", "The monkey forest is great and the monkeys are no where near as willing to jump on you go through your pockets or try and steal your belongs as some will have you think. The monkey forest is a beautiful walk with some lovely temples and an opportunity to see and feed monkeys. The staff are great very helpful, full of great information and really look after both the monkeys and the visitors very well. Also it's a great place to escape the sun for a couple of hours.", "After walking through the hot and hectic streets of Ubud it was a complete surprise and pleasure to enter the cool lush canopy of tall trees and a calming soothing river! The funny monkeys were a complete bonus! I've read people say its \\touristy\\\" like that is a negative which is dismaying. I say thank god for tourist dollars and the nese for keeping the forest relatively pristine! You get a sense of what the island must have been like before deforestation and over development. I saw some people doing some stupid things with the monkeys which they did at their own peril. These ARE wild monkeys so you should be wary. One of them jumped my husband and confiscated his water bottle. He then amused us by sitting on the railing and pouring most of it out before he took a drink - eyeing us the entire time. I highly recommend a trip to the Monkey Forest.\"", "This place has it all! Forrest... monkeys... you name it! The place is very clean, the paths are beautiful. A few levels to explore and plenty of monkeys. Be careful with what you bring, monkeys tried to steal my water bottle twice.", "When you're visiting Sacred Monkey Forest make sure you see Nelson. He's totally gorgeous. Nelson, a male monkey who got into a fight with a snake that \\spat\\\" venom at him leaving  him blind in both eyes. He had many surgeries but the vet couldn't do much. Now he has his own suitably sized cage (it's safer for him) and is very well looked after. The staff love him and spoil him . There is always a few staff members next to Nelson. I was privileged, to have a few meetings, over a couple of days, with the staff in the animal clinic and it is evident how much they care for the monkeys to a very high standard. There are 6 groups of monkeys living in the forest, so it's enviable some fight or get sick. I witnessed the care given to one monkey , who had a deep cut, and it was of high quality. The clinic staff are well trained with one vet. They really love these monkeys - it's not just a job for them. The monkeys are safe - please don't threaten them or stare them in the eye. It's a wonderful place to take children. Nelson loves bananas, so if you buy some at the entrance save a couple for him! Just tell the staff and the will give you advice on how to keep the banana safe from other monkeys until you reach Nelson. Here's a picture of Nelson and a young friend visiting him.\"", "A walk through the Monkey Forest is a must, when you are in Ubud. The monkeys are friendly , there is no danger even for children!", "Well worth a visit, feed the monkeys allowthem to climb on you short visit when passing through is well worth it, but travel from the coast specially", "Visited here twice,forest full of monkeys,fantastic experience,cos never seen so many monkeys ,they might fight with each other,so be cautious to them", "It was fun to talk through the grounds and see some undisturbed greenery along with monkeys. We had been told that the monkeys were too aggressive in the morning but that turned out to be untrue. The monkeys did not bother us at all--they pretty well ignored all the people walking about. The grounds are worth perhaps a half hour to an hour to walk around. There is a nice temple in the grounds. If you leave the grounds from the south end there is a nice walk along a street that's quieter than most of Ubud.", "I visited the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary in the last few hours of my stay in Ubud and am very glad that I did. There are over 1,000 nese long-tailed monkeys (macaques) inhabiting the grounds. They are funny, playful critters who happily do their own thing, ignoring the tourists (unless you give them a reason to get curious) - it was a great experience to just watch them in their environment. However, the monkeys are not the only worthwhile reason to see the Monkey Forest. The vegetation is incredible. There are also three beautiful temples. At the time of my visit, a cremation ceremony was held and the burial of 12 people. For me, very much interested in a nese culture and way of life, it was a special event to witness, as mass cremations are held there every 5 years and individual cremations only take place for those whose families can afford it (it is very expensive). The logistics: You get an information pamphlet / map together with the ticket (at the time of my visit, the cost for an adult was 80,000 IDR). The guidelines about how to act around monkeys are displayed at the main gate and all around the area. I highly recommend familiarising yourself with it. The monkeys are wild animals and hence can be unpredictable. However, with this basic know-how you can minimise the risk of any incident and enjoy walking around without unnecessary fear. Should you wish to hydrate or caffeinate yourself before entering the sanctuary, there is a nice caffeteria (it is important not to carry any food or drink, or reach into your backpack for some when you are on the grounds, as it can attract monkeys' attention). The staff are all around, keeping the grounds tidy and making sure there are no incidents. A free shuttle bus runs every 15 minutes or so to take you back to the centre of Ubud.", "We had a good experience in the monkey forest. They jumped on us and they also tried to open my bag (thank god I had a safepack bag). I recommend going there but locals told us that those monkey are aggressive compare to other monkey in because they feel a lot of competition between them as there are many monkeys an also they don't have enough food. We went to mount batur where we also saw monkeys and it's true they were less aggressive. Over all I think the monkey forest is still worth it because it's not just about the monkeys but also seeing the statues, temples and the forest. I recommend it :)", "Enjoyed but to be honest saw just as much from the monkeys on the roadside in various places around ", "A Beautiful forest walk with monkeys every where to see, the monkeys are quite used to people so they are not shy so keep hold of your items and maybe do not kneel down and do a close up with your phone as they will grab it if it is in reach which we saw and was on the funny side for us. :-)", "I was discourage going there by reviews who said it's a tourist trap but I am glad I went there. It was better than some Zoo. You can buy bananas inside and feed monkeys. You need to be careful with your possessions such as water bottle or anything that might attract this little creatures. My water bottle was stolen by 1 monkey form my pocket. They are very entertaining and like tourist.", "Not a massive fan of Ubud and the traffic but the monkey forest is well worth a visit. They really do get up close and personal and if you are brave you can feed them. Keep your bag closed and hold on tight as they are likely to try and get in it looking for food but they are curious rather than aggressive. Lots of them to see!", "This place is a most if you are in the Ubud area. The temple there looks like something out of an Indiana Jones movie. This was by far one of my favorites things to do while in . We aware of the monkeys with food and glasses, outside that, just enjoy the place.", "Yes it’s a busy tourist spot but worth the trip. When they say be watchful and respectful of the monkeys they truly mean it. I had one little bugger lift up my shirt and steal a bottle of water out of my back pocket and ran off. Be watchful and enjoy the natural environment it’s a fun half day outing.", "The park has some very nice, places. The monkeys are interesting.. Care with small objects they can take them from you", "We enjoyed visiting the grounds and show. The monkeys were not as bad as some reviews would describe but we did see a man’s hat get snatched from his head. We were not able to enter the temple. I would recommend visiting.", "A visit to the monkey forest is a must. Not only do you have a chance to see them in a natural habitat but you also get to see them feed, fight, climb tres, take a stroll on the road etc It is a fun day for families as well Throughly enjoyed it Keep an eye on your hat, earrings and sun glasses as they seem to like taking these off their visitors! I had three climb on me at different times.. the first one screamed as I was shocked and did not know it was happening ( although there are signs telling you about this) The second was ok I was not afraid Except not wanting any of them to spray me with you know what!! The third was more relaxed and enjoyed he experience. Recommend this attraction.", "Quite enjoyable to see lots of monkeys in the forest.... just be careful do not carry any food around you... we bought a bunch of bananas from seller and monkeys were quick enough to snatch from us even we hide them in our clothes...", "Lovely place to meet monkeys sometimes eye to eye. As they could sit on your head. Lovely interaction with these beautiful animals. Sometimes hard to read the maps as they are covered in monkeys. There are also deer in an enclosure as well as some lovely statues and temple", "Hundreds of monkeys running around all over the place. You can buy bananas for very little money if you want to have contact with the monkeys, but otherwise can just walk around and watch them. It's pretty shady, so it's manageable even in the hot temperatures. This was an awesome, unique and fun activity - highly recommend!", "Went to the Monkey Forest as I thought it would be a fun experience while in Ubud. I had read the reviews online and knew that the monkeys could be aggressive. Unfortunately not even 10 minutes into the forest a monkey ran up to me and ripped the plastic bag with my souvenir out of my hand. After getting help from another tourist I was able to get my souvenir back but it then jumped on her and stole her bag. If you visit be very careful with your belongings - hats, sunglasses, bags!! The monkeys are very aggressive and not afraid to approach humans.", "We went with a guide (personal) Mr. Agung - +62 812 3882316 - and it was worth it. Firstly the place is amazing and about 600+ monkeys. Why i put my guides name is because he took us to the whole place and also explained to us what each area meant and the history and many other things. Worth going with a guide! Warning: Dont stare directly at the monkeys, if not they are fun and cute to be around with.", "The money forest is defiantly spectacular to see, there are hundreds on monkeys surrounding beautiful temples. I highly recommend going on the full walk through the area as the old trees are just beautiful! The monkeys themselves are very cheeky! You really need to be careful of your belongings around the monkeys as in the past I've seen them steal any food, bottles of water, cameras and handbags and of they do get a hold your not getting them back! Its personal preference but at the front gate ladies will sell you a bunch of bananas, this is going to attract lots of monkeys and do not put the bananas in your bag or pocket as they can smell them from ages away and this will cause them to steal your bag. Please strap on your camera and hold very tight but dont miss the experience.", "me and my daughter visited the Monkey Forest with a guide through buffalo tours. The sanctuary offered fantastic walkways which held monkeys everywhere, There were alot of baby monkey's too and they were awesome. Our guide told us not to take food or water with us because the monkey's could smell them and that's when they jump on you, We loved it and also saw the hindu temples as well in the forest.", "Wonderful wandering through the tranquil tropical forest with the monkeys roaming wild and going about their normal daily routine. Many extremely cute baby monkeys and older juvenile monkeys playing boisterously. Beautiful Temple buildings within sanctuary. Just beware that you need to keep your belongings inside a bag and don't bring food in or the monkeys will try and get it ( usually successfully!). We bought bananas but quickly realised that is only a good idea if you actually want the monkeys to jump up at/ on you to get them! Overall a very enjoyable experience. Also some good shopping in the near vicinity.", "Worth a visit! The monkeys WILL steal your water bottle and your sunglasses, but as long as you don't bring either of those, you're fine. I also recommend not buying bananas; this way the monkeys won't pay you as much attention.", "Feel like visiting a sacred part of Jurassic park. Beautiful places with temples and nature interacting at all points. Just watch out with the monkeys.", "Beautiful place with lots of monkeys. Be aware with food (they stoled my napkins from my purse). One of the monkeys bite my husband because he thought he was protecting a little monkey", "Honestly speaking, am a lil scared of monkey. Because i have seen them jumped on people, even back in my country. But my friends wanted to go and see this place. I would say, its okay too visit if you have never seen one or you want to take pictures with the monkeys. This is also a sacred place for nese people, so u can take pictures of the temples", "Another great trip to the monkey forest, heaps of monkeys, plenty to see and do, many walks through the forest and river, was only 30,000rp to enter. Monkeys are monkeys, guard you belongings, take plenty of photos, and enjoy. ", "It only costs 40k ($3) so definitely worth seeing. Don't bring any food with you and put everything in your bag and zip it completely. A monkey grabbed onto my bag and took my Chapstick that was in an outer pocket and after he realized it wasn't food, he came towards me again. I also saw one jump on a guys back and try to unzip his bag which someone said they could do. I would still suggest seeing this place but just be cautious. There are handlers around so if you have an issue look for one. In another area, a handler gave me some corn to put in my hand and I sat down so one can come over to get it. The babies are cute but don't get too close as their mother might become protective. There are several areas to walk around to see them. It was fun to watch them play and eat. Be sure to look up as well since there are so many in the trees. They seem to be treated well which is always good to know when supporting an animal sanctuary.", "Easy access and reasonably priced. If you buy bananas for the monkeys then don't be surprised when they jump or climb up you. They are gentle but watch out for the large males who are more assertive. We say one person bitten!", "You need to be cautious about monkeys in . Given that rabies has been a problem in the canine population for some years, it can jump to monkeys at any time. Also, a lot of other virulent bacteria and viruses will pass to you from our closely related cousins in case you are bitten. Still, if you are careful, a visit to the Monkey Forest is quite interesting. Take no money, no bags. Wear no jewelry. If possible, do not even wear glasses or a watch. because the monkeys might want to steal it. Go around 11 AM, after the huge basket of raw sweet potatoes has been opened to feed them all. We have been back several times across the years Now it is made less threatening. Do not even consider to meet the monkeys of Sangeh and Nusa Dua, because they are more aggressive and are also beaten with sticks by locals for their infractions.", "We spent half a day here and it was amazing, the monkeys wander through and are semi-tame but you have to be careful and take note of the warning signs. take no bags or jewelry as the monkeys are attracted and quite adept at opening bags and taking off with money or credit cards - lol we did not have any trouble but did witness others. As you walk through the sanctuary there was so much to look at old idols and stone carvings, you walk down and across the most magnificent bridge down to the Temple and then down a ravine to witness the monkeys in a more natural environment - felt very Indiana Jones and such a surprise to the senses - I was just not expecting this. Entry was only $5.00 pp AU and made for a memorable andspectacular afternoon", "the place is very far from airport and where we stayed and we got a cab to reach there! the place as the name says is filled with monkeys and if you are a peson who is not afraid of monkeys,then you will enjoy!make sure you dont eat from inside as the monkeys will come and snatch it away from you.Please make sure your kids also dont eat! walking inside will give us a fresh feeling and you actually feel relaxed!", "Our last day in we spent the day doing some sightseeing. The Monkey Forest was something my kids wanted to experience but I was a little hesitant. I was pleasantly surprise to find the time we spent there was nice. It's was allot cleaner than I had thought considering you have tons of monkeys running around, good restrooms with a place to wash hands. I felt like it was not to over priced and we bought the bananas for 20,000 Rp so we could feed the monkeys. Beware they will jump right on top of you of you have the food. Just read the rules, don't scare them and be respectful of the space.", "The visit to the Sacred Monkey Forest was one of my highlights of my visit to . I did have the Rabies needles before I went. Yes, the needle is expensive, however when a Monkey tried to bite me, I was grateful that I had the needles 'just in case'. If you don't want them to jump or climb on you, do not feed them. They went mental over my colourful chains and took them to play with.", "The monkey forest is a must see in . Coming from the US, we could never have an experience like this at home. Buy Bananas from the vendor (they're cheap) and get a monkey on your back! They're not mean and just stay calm. They only freak out if you freak out. I'd recommend bringing an extra shirt because they can be dirty.", "The monkeys are realy crazy and they will start jumping on people but only if you starte at them or try to play with them just always be alert and have a nice time filled with amazing instagram pictures", "It is a bit touristy and the monkeys are well accustomed to being the center of attention. I had a bottle of tea in my pocket and one snatched it and then unscrewed the top and drank. They did not appear to be at all hostile but neither are they shy. More than one visitor freaked out when jumped on by a monkey. If you like really cheeky animals...", "Great to see, beautiful forest area, monkeys a little friendly (some were climbing up people with food) only 30000 rupiah entry in jan 2015", "Hahahaha crazy Monkeys everywhere!!!! It was a funny experience. Just be calm when they are coming to you, they are nog so cruel as people say.", "The monkey forest is beautiful. A lot of people visit it, every day, so you will never be on your own with the monkeys. Although they are wild animals, they know that humans give them food. They smell their lunch, even if you hide it in a plastic bag, in your pocket or in your bag. If you don't bring any food, they will leave you alone, but if you hide something for them, they will try their best to get it. They jump on your back, grab your bag and run off. So, DO visit it, it is worth it, but don't bring food (only if it is your intention to feed the monkeys!). It is funny to wacht people struggle with the monkeys! Cheers! Sjoerd from Holland", "My partner and I visited here recently and had a great experience. The forest is very beautiful and the monkeys were quite entertaining. We did not take food in and the monkeys did not climb on us thankfully.", "If you buy bananas from the locals to take into the Monkey Forest, be aware that the older, male monkeys can get agressive and try to take them from you. They will even climb onto you to get to them. Other than a small scratch on the leg, my wife and I had a wonderful time and took 100's of pictures. At one point I even picked up a hitchhiker while bending over to snap a picture of a family of monkeys. :) Pro Tip: if you want a monkey to get off of you, just start walking. It will hop off of you almost immediately.", "A good way to kill a few hours joining the throngs of tourists and locals. Read and abide by the park warnings. Do not have anything dangling from your person or make eye contact with the dominant males. Take lots of pics of tourists interacting with monkeys. I chose not to have monkeys climb on my head cause they have fleas and you should't either. Leave females with babies alone and wear a hat - the trees over the path are the monkeys toilet!", "The monkeys are just roaming around the forest/temple area. They are not aggressive at all and the babies are very cute. The forest itself is rich in history and beautiful", "This is my second time visiting the monkey forest. The forest aspect of it is great - some fantastic photography opportunities (if you can find a spot where there's no other tourists). Put on a sarong and go into the temple to take some more pictures. The best part is watching other tourists get attacked by the monkeys and stealing their stuff. This is highly entertaining if you are not the tourist getting your water bottle pryed from your hands by a 20kg monkey. The monkeys are great at stealing and providing a dirty x rated show while tourists coo over their cuteness. Entrance is 20k each which is reasonable, but the staff behind the counter are unhelpful and speak little english. There is a lot of tours, and minimal signage. A must to see if you are heading to Ubud for a short time - but don't plan on spending hours and hours there! 1 hour is more than enough.", "Really enjoyed peacefully strolling round being cheekily attacked by the very gentle and playful little critters would advise anyone to make a visit for the perfect selfie put a banana on your head 😉", "It's a wonderful place to go to and meet lots of monkeys who are mainly friendly, but can be mischievous and grab stuff off your hands.... My children said that these monkeys were not as friendly as somewhere (Candidasa) else where we met some... I loved the atmosphere of the jungle, big pathways, steps and temple.... Beware though of doing too many tricks with the monkeys. A woman who had a monkey climb onto her shoulders got scratched by the same animal on her head and was seriously upset......", "Whilst it is very easy to enjoy coming up close and personal with monkeys here, this forest doesn't provide the animals with anything close to a 'sanctuary'. Outside, there are boards listing the rules and regulations of the forest - none of which are enforced or adhered to inside the actual forest area itself. For example, 'no feeding the monkeys' is plastered all over the entrance, yet 30 seconds after you walk in you will see a vendor selling bananas to feed the monkeys. Of course, this means the monkeys will jump on you and gives you the perfect photo opportunity - but it isn't giving the monkeys a sanctuary whatsoever. It's just another tourist-photo-opp that abuses animals' freedom. During my visit, I also saw some of the rangers pretending to fight one of the monkeys. I was also holding an umbrella, and the monkeys were visibly scared of this - insinuating they have been harmed by sticks or the like in the past. Tourists aren't encouraged to leave plastic bags and bottles outside which also leads to monkeys carrying off with such items and will almost certainly harm some of them through consumption. As enjoyable as it is to see the monkeys up close, this place really needs a re-think on how it is run. It should be a sanctuary for the monkeys, not for tourists.", "I had heard about this place quite a while ago and have been to in the past but never considered going here as my mum was totally against the idea... This trip I decided to be a 'dare devil' and go without my mum knowing (I'm 25 mind you lol). My partner and I went here whilst cruising around ubud. Worst decision of my life.. At first everything is lovely (and most people probably have the lovely experience) but some idiot in front of me decided that it would be cool to gather all the monkeys and have them crawl all over him for a great photo op.... Not a great choice on his behalf as they got a hold of his water bottle and all went feral and started fighting. They turned and looked at me and one of the monkeys literally grabbed me and started to pull me towards him - teeth out and all! Those little monkeys are very strong. The rest of the monkeys chased the other guy who was trying to take the photo and eventually caught up with him and but him fair on the bum. Luckily my banchee like screams caught the attention of the park rangers and they scared the monkey off of me. Needless to say I walked swiftly out the exit and never returned.. I feel like the monkeys would be ok if other people didn't continually be idiots and raz them up. It's not fair on others and realistically they aren't there to be pet, only to be observed. It's not worth the risk to me to ever go again or even tell people to go.. At the end of the day these are wild animals who deserve to be left alone... My lesson is learnt!", "Just like the rest of there is so much beauty to be seen. The monkeys are lovely to look at but don't touch! If you have food on you they will find it and steal it, if you refuse to give it to them they will attack you. The same goes for jewellery etc. Keep everything close by and don't get too distracted by the beauty of the forest.", "Well monkeys are known to naughty and you have to be quite alert around them guarding your food and other valuables with your life but surprisingly the monkeys at Sacred monkey Forest are very calm and not harmful unless you want to mess around with them. You can ask local people how to offer bananas usually by staying still and raising your hand holding the banana and the monkey quickly leaps over you and takes the banana giving you ample and safe photo op opportunities!", "Visiting the monkey forest was very special. It cost 40,000 IDR and you can stay and explore the grounds for as long as you like. They also sell bananas if you want to feed them to the monkeys. I am really against zoos and other establishments that take animals out of their natural habitat and put them in cages and chains, so visiting the monkey forest was really special because you get to see the monkeys roam around freely. In our experience, they were really friendly. We were able to get really close to them, and they seemed very comfortable and tame around humans. You are able to buy banana's and give it to the monkeys, but we chose not to do this, as this seems to be where most of the problems arose. If the monkeys are really eager for the food, they will scratch, bite and steal from you, so we did not want to provoke them. If they are left alone, they are generally friendly. It was a really nice experience just watching all the monkeys interact with each other in such a beautiful location.", "The locals are always yelling and swatting at the monkeys. So they are extreme angry. The views are unbelievable but the monkeys are ready to attack and steal anything you have", "We loved visiting this temple so much. You can rent for a small donation the covers that are needed for the temple. I would HIGHLY suggest hiring a guide to walk you around and explain the temple. There is a younger guy that works there and offers his services as guide who also looks after the monkeys - book him if you can. He spoke English wonderfully and because he looked after the monkeys, he know them and let us safely feed them and had them on our shoulders. You also get to see more of the temple and because it is spread out, you do not get so enclosed in large groups of tourists.", "Worth the trip, was a bit scared of the monkeys, make sure you dont bring any food or even water bottles they rob off you, but its a good experience and so cheap to go in", "We were very scared to visit because we heard the monkeys are super aggressive. This was such a beautiful experience. The monkeys esp the babies were super cute and entertaining. the place itself is gorgeous so well done for a monkey sanctuary i was really impressed. would highly recommend visiting", "The place is worth visiting for 30 mins. Afterwards the action is getting boring. The forest is not big, doesn't need a lot of time to go around. Worth visiting as a part of other activity nearby. To see more animals better to go to the zoo or safari & marine park.", "a city of monkey in the middle of ubud. is nice to walking around here at afternoon , so many big trees are perfect and make very fresh walking in hwre is also old buildings.", "I thought this park was going to be scary with all the stories I heard about the monkeys but found to the contrary the monkeys were well behaved. I think the key is not to have any food on you. It was a lovely walk in the forest park and they have a pond with lots of large, beautiful carp fish. Certainly a nice break from the hustle in town. Take the time to visit when in Ubud.", "Very enjoyable. Monkeys are fascinating to watch interact with each other. Free to roam around in an impressive Natural Jungle environment. Lots of different paths to take", "We arrived here very late in the day so there were not as many people visiting. On arrival we were dressed in sarongs to be respectful. We had a guide/monkey protector for our visit. He was very knowledgable about the temple and was able to answer all our questions. He made sure the monkeys did not harm us although we were still able to observe them. There was also nese dancing to watch as well We had a very calm visit. We would recommend a late visit and have a monkey protector, he did agree a fee but it was worth it and wasn't very much.", "Was great to see all the monkeys but was also sad to see, that regardless of warnings and sign posts there were still some idiotic tourists who thought they could touch the monkeys and feed them sweets. I enjoyed watching a lady get bitten by a monkey because she tried to touch its baby. Served her right.", "This place is enjoyable especially if you are in a big group or with kids, one needs to be careful about the monkeys around as they can be very friendly sometimes that will put you to surprise! The walk inside the forest towards the bridge is the best, make sure you have enough time to cover the place as it is quite vast from inside.", "Really enjoyed monkey forest. Loadsa monkeys around. They are well kept and fed. Place waa lovely and clean.", "The entrance to this beautiful sanctuary takes your breath away as you first arrive, and it doesn’t disappoint from there. The beautiful trees, nature and surroundings are breathtaking and the forest is so beautifully maintained. And the monkeys...my god, the monkeys are the most delightful, playful, cheeky, and clever little creatures you will ever have the privilege to encounter. You will remember your time here for the rest of your life. It’s true what they say about water bottles (keep them well zipped away in your bag!) and if you have any stray sweets or candy in your bag, they will disappear quickly too... but they’re less impressed with the taste of mints, than they are with fresh water!! Do not visit without experiencing this. It is excellent value for money.", "Monkeys. Monkeys everywhere. If you like monkeys you'll love this place. You can pay for bananas and the monkeys will climb all over you, or you can chat up a security guard surrounded by monkeys and they'll climb all over you anyway. They WILL steal the pants off you (the monkeys, not the security guards) given the chance though, so keep your valuables close and your hats/glasses/etc. tucked away.", "I visited here its because i want to meet my friend, so we decided to meet here for first point. Really great view, but be careful from the monkeys, they'll stealing your stuff very fast, there's sign for be aware about your staff before. But then, you can enjoy feeding them and take a picture with them! ♥️", "Monkeys were cool, the views were unreal. The monkeys stole one of our video camera tapes and this was damaged but our \\guide\\\" who was a random that asked for money at the end recovered this from the monkey. Keep an eye on loose objects\"", "It is one of the place in that really interesting to see, the monkey forest as per name there are plenty of monkey there. It was so nice because the wether also makes us enjoying the view. Must see really recommend!!", "My kids loved the sanctuary. The monkeys seemed happy. The place itself is enjoyable to walk through with lovely temples and sculptures. We also happened upon an art exhibition. I would've like a little more information, facts, etc. Maybe I missed this as I had my eye on my kids the entire time...", "We had heard from others who visited to be cautious and we were. We did not purchase bananas at the entrance. The monkeys are very aggressive and will come at you from any direction to grab the bananas if they see you holding them. We were left alone as we did not have any. In the 10 minutes we walked through the paths, we saw one woman get bit on the finger and another monkey grabbing the shirt of a young child attempting to reach the bananas he was holding.", "Good location, beautifull forest but the monkey look starving. They fight each other for food. Sad to see monkey in that condition. I saw many food around there,but still.... Dunno if they do that because they trained to act funny in front of people or something else. But still... interesting experience", "We had a great afternoon walking around and watching all the monkeys. My partner fed the monkeys while I was busy taking photos. If was fun to watch them.", "Disclaimer: I am not a big fan of monkeys, and I am not entirely sure why. However, I did enjoy a walk through this park, which had a small entry fee. There are vendors selling bananas to feed the monkeys, but I skipped this part because the monkeys are not shy at all. Be careful of anything you bring here, and I recommend leaving everything you can back at your room. Monkeys have been known to take hats, glasses and other personal items and will actively climb on you if you have food. If you purchase the bananas, you can feed them from your hand-- if you accept the risk. Even though I do not really like monkeys, this was an interesting trip and worth it if you are already in the area. I personally enjoyed watching the monkeys interacting with the other tourists (while watching my back!).", "If you love monkeys, then this is the place for you. The place is full of them of all ages. Well worth seeing ", "If you're not an idiot that teases the monkeys and gives them food, you will not have any problems. We enjoyed the walk through the forest and thought the scenery and temples were lovely.", "It is really cool , lovely place to visit , lucky the weather is not too hot , lot of monkeys running around ,very friendly ,I am so lucky meet the King of the monkeys also the grand mother too .,very safe and clean place to visit ,I have one baby set on my head over 5 mins ,", "I feared that because it is such a 'must see' attraction in Ubud, that it may be a bit tatty or tacky. But NO, it is a really enjoyable way to spend a few hours. It does not feel exploitative of the monkeys, who are free to come and go as they choose. The environment is clean and tranquil - it's an oasis in the otherwise busy centre of Ubud. There was a very good display of local art inside the park as well. At IRp 80,000 (£4) each it really does live up to it's 'must see' expectations.", "The moment you enter the place you feel a sense of peace and tranquility. A place where monkeys and humans can be together peacefully. The monkeys are very friendly and the place is such that it was built only for the monkeys. We had a great time there, feeding the monkeys . Also the huge statues at the entrance are a treat for the eyes.", "Well we have been here only a couple of times but again this trip. You still have to watch the monkeys with anything lose on your head, hand bag or your glasses anywhere on your head or in the front of your shirt. Take your time and enjoy the outlook as it is one of the good ones here in . Quit a few steps to walk up or you can walk around the path to the left to some places to have something to drink or eat or shop as well as when or before you go up the stairs. Do not take any Bananas or peanuts with you or buy them from anyone at the beginning or the monkeys will get you, believe me they do.", "We visited this week for about an hour and I can say it was a wonderful experience. Seeing the monkeys playing, their massive appetite for bananas and their distain for sweet potato was fun to watch. For 40k rupiah per person park entry, plus either 20k for a small bunch of bananas or 50k for a large bunch, it's a lot of laughs. The monkeys are very comfortable with humans and really love bananas. Watching the small monkeys play and the continuous grooming of each other is like viewing a family of humans. There is also a small pool near the amphitheater where you can watch monkeys diving into the water on a hot day. While it may seem intimidating, it's really nice. The park is also quite magnificent and well worth the modest entry fee. I'm going to go again before I go.", "I hadn't been to for almost 16 years and I can't believe how much Ubud and the monkey forest have grown. Still a great experience and really fun and definitely worth the visit.", "Loved exploring the monkey forest, it's natural beauty is astounding and so gorgeous. The monkey's for the most part are super friendly, but very cheeky as you would expect. I decided to sit down and had two small little ones wonder onto my lap and play with my bracelets, out of know where - I got attacked by who I can only assume was their mother, fearing for her babies! She bit me hard, and drew blood. The attendants were fantastic, they put disinfectant on the bite, cleaned it up, and assured me these monkey's don't have rabies! I suppose if a zombie apocalypse breaks out, then you'll know it was me who started it. Time will tell if I'm infected! lol", "Definitely worth a visit beautiful view and lovely paths just watch the monkeys. Don’t have sunglasses, hat or anything loose as they will take it almost guarantied", "Very nice place to visit while in Ubud. The monkeys are roaming freely all over the place with alot of tourists. Dont pet, touch or feed the monkeys on your own. There were two ladys up the Hill who Will sell you bananas and of you Ask, they Will Make you stand still with your Arms out and hand one banana at a time as the monkeys climb on top of you to get a bannana. I Felt very Safe doing this while my girlfriend took awesome Pics of me. Well Worth the $5 for the once in a lifetime experiance.", "Not really a sanctuary, there are a couple of temples but you are not allowed in. Nice place to get out of 's busy roads.. There are a lot of monkey roaming around, be careful not to leave food at the sight otherwise you can get attacked monkeys. The overall forest could be better maintained, specially with the high entry cost.", "The monkey forest was a brilliant place to visit for the afternoon. The monkeys came up really close and the children loved it! We saw the keepers feeding them and they were running everywhere! We arrived at a small pond and all the monkeys were jumping in ! Everyone found it hilarious. But the monkeys were jumping on people and were quite aggressive. Eg: climbing into people’s bags, unzipping them and snatching things from peoples bags. We were very cautious but they managed to shove their hand in our bag a pull out some tissues! It was a lovely experience but just be careful and keep your bag zipped up at all times!", "U can go to the road and see the monkeys swing from trees steal phones and bags they are very interesting to watch but I personally don't think the tour is worth the money", "My boyfriend a I went to 'Monkey Forest' last week, this attraction is a must if you are on holiday in . We hired a driver who took us to different places, this was easily the best. It's about £5 pp to get in and it's a huge forest full of wild monkeys, you can buy bananas on the way in, be careful the monkeys know you have them. You can't stroke them or get to close you have to let them come to you, they are just so cute and the babies melt you heart, this is definitely worth a visit.", "It’s sort of a given that we go to the Monkey Forest when we come to Ubud hopefully around lunch time so we can watch some of the monkeys swimming - they are so funny like naughty teenagers. Last year it was underwhelming to discover the big new tourist entrance - and yes the fact doesn’t escape me we contribute to perhaps the need to create an official touristy entrance. This year it was disappointing that there weren’t so many monkeys around - maybe scared off by the building that is happening. ", "In our opinion a must do whilst in Ubud. The forest is luscious and green with a beautiful stream running through it. The monkeys are very interesting", "Fantastic place! We enjoyed it - a lot ! Happy that no monkeys bit us, however we also did follow the advices that are stated everywhere in the park. So follow them and I am almost sure you will be safe. ", "If somebody has not seen monkeys living freely in a forest, it's worth visiting. The monkeys may be rather aggressive and naughty here though, so be careful. The place has a high spiritual meaning in the Hindu Dharma religion, so please try to learn something about the context in the nese culture, that's worth more attention than the animals. The atmosphere in the jungle park and temple installation is quite fascinating.", "Nice grounds with over 300+ monkeys living amongst the temples. Fun to watch them and worth checking out.", "Well worth a visit right in the town but a haven for monkeys who were very friendly but quite cheeky. We 'hid' our water bottles as we were not allowed to take them in.....not hidden enough the monkeys found them!! Do but bananas it makes the visit more fun!! I have never seen monkeys swim before...", "Just in the middle of Ubud center, walking distance. Be careful with your belongings (hat, earrings...) monkeys can take them from you. Don't touch them, just give them food. You can buy bananas at the entrance. Theres always a guard watching if the monkeys become aggressive. (There is also another monkey forest up north to Ubud in te way to ulan danu temple, a more isolate from crows and with beautiful pala trees)", "This was a great day trip for our families. The guide that we hired for the day took good care of us and made sure the monkeys were well behaved. The kids bought bananas and fed them to the monkeys, getting them to jump up on their shoulders, much to the kids' delight. The walks you can do around the forest are lovely. It was quite a long trip to get there from our hotel in Legion (traffic is horrible) but worth the drive. We combined this with a trip to the elephant cave, which the adults certainly enjoyed more than the kids!", "We visited when there was a lot of baby monkeys. The kids really enjoyed the experience, but my advice would be very careful as they are protective and can be quite vicious", "We stopped by the Monkey Forrest and I have to say that I wasn't expecting much. This place is alive with hundreds of monkeys. They are very friendly, but make sure you read the rules before entering. The monkeys while friendly are still somewhat wild animals and you must treat them with respect. Don't take plastic bags, or try to hide fruit. they will snatch the bags and find the fruit and take it from you. We bought some bananas and the feeding frenzy began... They were awesome and feeding them was a great experience. The entry fee is Rp 40,000 (about $4AUD). An experience definitely worth taking the time to do when you are in Ubud.", "Tones of monkeys! Amazing place! Don’t look them in the eye!! And women be careful during your period time. Other than that amazing)", "This park is very well maintained. I don't go ga-ga over monkeys, but enjoyed the walk through this park. The monkeys can be aggressive, but I think this is b/c a lot of tourists seem to feed them, but nothing to be a fraid of.", "We visited here for a morning whilst staying in Ubud. After reading some of the TripAdvisor reviews of the Monkey Forest, we were preparing for monkey led armageddon, but it was really relaxed. We had a good walk around the grounds which are stunning. The monkeys themselves don't really bother you. They're happy for photos to be taken and to be fed the bananas you can buy for Rp20k. Lots of reviews also said don't take any bags, but I'm not sure this is an issue if there's not food in it. We saw one monkey taking extreme interest in someone's bag, but they had food in it. The only people the monkeys were harassing were those teasing them with food, or being irresponsible. They're ostensibly wild animals, don't treat them like your domesticated cat and you'll be fine. One note, don't take plastic bottles, the monkeys do go crazy for these, but the lids can harm them.", "We stopped by the Sacred Monkey Forest whilst in Ubud for the day and it did not disappoint. We visited early in the morning so the place was not busy and it wasn't so hot and was so glad we did. The monkey are very cute although some are a little brash running up to you and checking your pockets for anything they can grab so make sure you have zips on your pockets. Lots of fun, you can buy a few bananas from ladies stationed around the forest and the off you go. I sat myself down somewhere and just waited for them to come over and see what you have. Some really nice pictures taken and the actual temple is fascinating too. A must visit if you are in Ubud.", "Not much we can say about this Monkey Temple, where attractions are Monkeys. It s simply nice and fun mix this visit and see all Monkeys in this nice forest with temples. It s however becoming very very turistic.", "Spend a few hours in this place, its really amazing place, green and very friendly monkey. Can see a lot of friendly monkey.", "We walked down from the Ubud market to the Monkey forest. You need to pay a nominal entrance fee and you can feel the nice \\foresty\\\" change the moment you enter. Nice scenic bridge, monkeys...its all very nice. Must do if you are around.\"", "This was one of the funniest things we did in Ubud. After first entering the park we came across quite a few baby monkeys and their Mummas that were pretty calm and totally uninterested in the bananas that we had just bought inside. I guess cos they were right at the entrance and it was late in the day - they were probably full! It was good though because our 17 month old son was able to walk around (closely watched by mum and Dad of course!), and check them out without too much fuss. However, as we walked around the perimeter of the forest my Fiance was lept upon by a rather large male monkey! The workers in the area were yelling out to him, \\that's the king!, Give him the bananas in your pocket!!\\\". To me and his 15 year old daughter watching it was so funny, but he was so scared haha! Lesson learnt! We spent about an hour or 2 in the monkey forest. Watching other people get attacked,sitting watching the baby monkeys with their Mums, occasionally having them get curious and come up and walk over you for a bit. It was fun and interesting, just don't try to squirrel away your bananas and do not try to take anything off of the monkeys!\"", "I'm not fond of monkeys, but this is a nice hilly walk around a forest & monkey sanctuary. Don't feed them & you'll be ok. Just outside is numerous shopping opportunities! Enjoy", "This was such a beautiful experience! Strongly advice you to visit it while you're in Ubud and after you enter the gate, take some time to read the rules. It was a fun day, we took lots of pictures and hanged out with the monkeys. It wasn't very crowded so we enjoyed some areas just for ourselves. Make sure your backpack is locked and you do not have any food easy to access as those little devils will steal it. Many cute baby monkeys to see.", "We really enjoyed the morning spent here, monkeys are everywhere and so cute and friendly. It was very humid and hot so bring water and very light clothes. Recommended", "If you enjoy seeing monkeys going apeshit, then you are in for a treat! My companion was bitten, as many other visitors were. Seek first aid immediately. And for Pete's sake don't look them in the eye! Secure your belongings! Monkeys be styling with your $100 sunnies, balling with your wallet, and jet-setting with your passport!", "Monkey forest has beautiful statues and forest. The monkeys are very interesting and funny. Great place to visit. Hang onto your stuff though... The little monkeys will steal it...", "A wonderfully peaceful place in the middle of busy Ubud. The gardens are beautiful and the monkeys are extremely cute. But be respectful! I watch two tourist offering food the monkeys then pulling it away to tease them............thats when they got bit! They then set about complaining that they had been attacked, pretty much deserve really. They are wild animals (cute ones) so be careful and respectful of the animals.", "The money forest is a mad little place. It's very reasonable to get into at only 30k per person. Which works out at about €2 . The minute you enter the the park you see monkeys roaming around everywhere and you need to keep a eye out for them. They can be aggressive at times so be careful. I seen one little baby monkey jump on a girl and pull her hair. Another monkey I seen taking a guy's bottle of water which was quiet funny. There is park keepers around so they are not too far from you at all times which is good too. There is people selling banana's in side so you can feed the monkeys but be prepared for them to jump on your head and shoulders if you decide to feed them. I would not bring anything valuable with me in case the monkeys robbed it, like sunglasses jewellery etc. Overall it was a good experience there but just be careful as Monkeys are wild animals .", "The pleace is beautiful! great for photography. Be careful the monkey sometimes fight woth each other and doesn't mather if there are people around", "The temple was closed to visitors and we paid idr 30k per person just to see the monkeys! In other Asian countries, you don't need to pay a single cent to see the monkeys. They are commonly seen everywhere.", "The monkeys are free to roam and generally have a good nature. Be warned do not take in ant bags with any sort of smellies or food in ( they stole a bag of gifts (soap) and ate it!) enjoyable, and lovely to see the monkeys roaming free with no cages! A good hour or so trip out. Would recommend and revisit.", "no worries about eye contact or earings in this forest the monkeys are friendly ant lazy. Small forest max 30-45 min", "Monkey forest is a nice attraction if you don't mind the crowds and people who can't behave. Due to the tourism, it's now focused on monkey feeding. The visitors do not observe the rules on interaction with monkeys and the guards obviously do not care about it. It does not feel as a sacred place anymore, but rather as a zoo for spoiled tourists. If you wish to have a more pleasant experience, try to be there in the morning hours, when it is not yet so crowded.", "Lots of tourists but that is the point. Monkey forest is a cool, green oasis for the monkeys and travelers of Ubud. There is a nominal fee to enter. Buy the monkeys some bananas and let them climb up onto you yo get their treat. It is a good idea to take off shiny jewelry, earrings, sunglasses and such before you walk in. The monkeys love shiny things. In Hindu the monkey is the first incarnation and the monkey is sacred. Fun to see with children as the monkeys come right up to you", "Very clean and nice gardens. Monkeys are playful between them and the employees at the forest carefully with the people.", "The monkeys here are a combination of smart and aggressive, which can make them a little dangerous so just be careful when you buy bananas cause they are not afraid to come grab them, even if you hide it under your shirt!", "Walked for an hour was worth. Monkeys are quite friendly. make sure you don't bring any kind of plastic otherwise monkey will grab it. worth to buy bunch banana and feeding the monkeys", "Ok so I first arrived and thought the monkeys wet so cute. Baby monkeys, big monkeys, in the trees hanging on fences climbing rocks and swinging through the trees. I stopped to take a picture of one, when another monkey was going into my purse. It removed my money! I tried to grab it back, it snarled and showed its teeth. Luckily a man came by grabbed the envelope and stood his ground. The monkey just watched as he handed me the money. I quickly tucked away in my pocket for safe keeping the money, but kept an eye out for the little guys. Pickpockets with a smile.", "Went here just after 4, spent just over an hour which was plenty of time to see the temples and watch the monkeys. They kept themselves to themselves and weren't remotely aggressive towards people, only climbing onto them when food was involved. Cost was 30,000 for adults, bananas 20,000 for a small bunch inside", "This was essily one of the highlights of the trip. The monkeys are very cute and very cheeky - but overall they are safe so long as you stay calm and don't attempt to stop them/take back any food they have seen/taken from your hands. They may climb you or jump onto your shoulder but they were not as 'scratchy' or as heavy as I had worried they might be (and no biting or anything). Additionally, There are helpful and knowledgable staff scattered all throughout the area which can help assist with putting monkeys on you for photos or getting monkeys down off you. I also discovered the monkeys particularly like to play with/handle and climb long flowy skirts/dresses, especially brightly coloured ones ( like the one I happened to wear that day). So if you're not super comfortable with this or are worried your young children might not react calmly to this i strongly recommend wearing shorts or short dresses. But honestly all these little baby monkeys kept coming up and fondling/burying their faces in the bottom of my dress which was just really sweet and amusing to me. Great photo op too haha. Buying a bunch of bananas from venders inside the forest cost 50,000 and it goes fast so in hindsight we would probably have bought some to bring in from outside. A zippable bag (not plastic or paper) is essential for protecting valuables and hiding monkey food - but trust me they know you have food and where it is and what the 'unzipping' action implies so be alert when taking out other items like cameras or tissues. The scenic walk around is beautiful in itself and it really is such a fun place to try to get to. Highly recommend.", "Monkeys were little rascals and stole our water bottle, so go careful with cameras etc! Had a fun time.", "If you are in the area you really should do the monkey forest. I'm no big fan of monkeys, but there are some amazing Banyan trees that really are worth the very small entry fee into the park. They are considered sacred by the nese; it is said that the Banyan tree holds the spirits of the dead. As such they are some of the biggest trees in as they are never ever cut down. Strikingly beautiful and look as if they are straight out of middle earth.", "We have visited the forest on our trip to Ubud. Entrance fee is reasonable and can be paid on the day. The forest is fairly big and have a few nice places. Need to be careful around monkeys, do not have many objects hanging from the camera or handbag as it will be nicked. There is a lot of guards looking after the animals trying to ensure that no one is “attacked”. Do not feed random food to monkeys only the bananas which can be purchased onsite. Do not run around or play with monkeys, or have eye contact for extended period of time. Keeping all of the above in mind, we had a lovely visit and got some lovely shots.", "One of the most famous tourist attractions in , this forest is very lush and home to hundreds of monkey families. Watching them interact with each other is already an attraction by itself. Be careful though, don't wear fancy sunglasses, dangling earrings, or jewelries. The monkeys may snatch them! Overall, it is a nice place to visit during your trip to Ubud!", "It is my second time there and I still enjoyed it as much. The monkeys are smart and they know we are the tourists with food. However, do be careful as the monkeys are a bit fierce if they know they are being threatened. Do not attempt to tease the monkeys. Bring Mozzie spray.", "I love monkeys. I am fascinated just sitting and watching them. Honestly, really just wanted to visit here purely for Instagram shot and thrill of a monkey on my shoulder. Got my shot, walked around a bit, sat down and one came and sat on my lap. He started opening my hands looking for food, and I had none. Unfortunately he got frustrated and bit me and latched onto my hand. I stayed calm and he gave up but could have been a lot worse I had of panicked. Just glad it was me and not my 5 year old! On the way out saw other monkeys attack other tourists randomly. Its the luck of the draw and enter at your own risk. I spent the rest of my holiday tossing up whether to get rabies shots or not and decided not to. I think with the amount of bites that are unreported there daily it will be known when and if rabies enters the monkey population. Fortunately I live to tell the tale!", "Really nice. Its better just to watch the monkey and dont try to tuch them. Then ist everything safe and okey", "Was good seeing the monkeys, but there are so many people there. The staff were friendly and we felt safe the entire time.", "You gotta go! Careful of your belongings but very cool place. Lotsa monkeys and statues. There are many guard workers around to mediate any unruly monkeys.", "This is one of iconic attractions you must do when in . The monkeys are cheeky and friendly and the forest is lush and green. Among the forests are temples and bridges which I found quite interesting and memorable especially the stone carvings of goddess Kali and the stone dragon bridge that appears to be supported by a massive tree. The walk itself is quite easy, the paths are very wide and all are paved. We were told not to feed the monkeys. I found this advice very good as I saw monkeys become overly excited at people who were teasing them with fruit. The advice is good especially if you just want to look at the monkeys and not have them jump all over you. I would also suggest that any bags you carry makes sure they are close as the monkeys are very curious to what is in your bag and may take a liking to something of value. That all said the monkeys will leave you alone if you just want to look and take in all the beauty of the forest and the playful monkeys. It was an enjoyable experience I will do again when I return to Ubud.", "Nothing special, a big forest full of monkeys. May be good for an evening or a long walk but noting so special that one prioritizes it over the day tour, temple tours or for that matter shopping in Ubud markets.", "The site was clean and well maintained. Monkeys can be scary and intimidating while walking around and I'm not sure how you could change that as its their place. I didn't mind but there were some in our group who were freaked by the monkeys jumping on them and stealing there water.", "Beautiful place but hold on to your bags the monkey will try to steal them. You can buy banana there to feed the monkeys or just buy them from the market which will be cheaper.", "If you are in Ubud this is a must activity. We visited early morning (avoid the crowd and this is the time when monkeys are fresh and playful). It was a fun experience, we got to take lots of photos of monkey business. You only need about an hour but if you want to take photos add another half an hour max. Quite a small forest but a nice experience, fun for kids. Watch out for your belongings lock your small lose items away, they are cheeky monkeys after all.", "Go to the monkey forest early in the morning (they open at 8.30) before it gets hot and crowded. Our two young kids loved walking around. It was a really nice forest, and the monkeys were not at all aggressive.", "Every time we are in Ubud, we inevitably end up in Monkey Forest. The ancient bridges and carvings are wonderful and the space itself is peaceful and a good way to spend a few hours (if you are so inclined). My suggestion, do not buy the bananas, do not offer food to the monkeys...if you must, enjoy them from afar. They are smart, clever and can be quite aggressive.", "Very nice place . The monkeys are reasonably behaved. Don't forget to buy lots of bananas . Really greatfor photos", "We were quite anxious about going here - we'd heard and read the horror stories about bites and scratches and of course with having rabies were in 2 minds about going... however we are glad we did. We left the monkeys alone and they left us alone! We enjoyed watching them from a distance and were careful not to carry food with us, kept our bags and camera close to us and didn't feel scared when there! We saw a few tourists with monkeys on their shoulders etc - they seemed to enjoy this too!", "This is a park where the monkeys are in charge and run about as free as they please. It is fun to see them up close and not in cages, yet in just the short time I was there, I was nearly peed on from above, a friend was bit, and another visitor had her envelop of money stolen right out of her purse!! That monkey then took off and tossed all the money down the steep ravine towards the river below!! Thanks to the even more clever and very helpful Monkey Forest attendants, much of the money was recovered as they used a long bamboo Hindu celebration pole to swoosh the money down the ravine to waiting hands below. I would NOT recommend feeding them unless you've had your rabies shot recently. Also interesting to see were the stone sculptures scattered throughout along the paved paths, a local art show and a temple.", "absolutely amazing visit there everytime we travel to , We travelled with 3 other couples that have never been to they could not beleive how beautiful just walking through the rainforest the formation of the rocks and trees was just amazing, On another note as for the monkeys as long as you hold on to everything you have probaly the less you take in the forest the better as the monkeys like to explore and take whatever your hanging on to so just aware as we did witnesses things been taking from tourists like phones,drink bottles, sunglasses and hats.", "We were taken here by a very knowledgeable guide Beno, it's a well laid out attraction where you do need to do quiet a bit of walking and climbing up and down stairs. On our day it was still quiet warm , but Benonly was happy to tell us about the temples and the Seven different troops of monkeys. The monkeys wandered around us and were quiet at ease with all the cameras, even the mother with her baby.Superb couple of hours spent there.", "If you like animals then this is a great place to visit. The monkeys here are wild so beware as you are in their grounds not the other way around. You can take bananas in to feed the monkeys under the watchful eye of the monkey guardians. Please don't be stupid enough to take in other food even if it's for yourself as they will smell it. I had some chocolate cake in my bag for a snack....it melted and I put my hand in my bag and attracted monkeys....so beware. This is a real nice place to wander around and take pictures of the sacred grounds and the monkeys in their natural environment. Wear long trousers or jeans as the monkeys will scratch you if they climb on you. Refrain from eye to eye contact as that's a sign of aggression. Enjoy yourself and visit your oldest ancestors :)", "It seems highly over rated. Just a nicely arranged park with big trees and some monkeys. Not so exciting for us who has similar experiences in daily life.", "some beautiful views but the monkeys are the hierarchy here! We witnessed a man being bitten and also many ladies having there bags/ purses etc riffled through or stolen. BEWARE!", "Hundreds of the little primates entertaining you with their child-like play. Sitting in places where humans are not allowed to touch, these guys are seen as sacred by the local people.", "The monkey forest could be lovely, but is ruined by hordes of people making wild animals jump on them to get bananas. It was a depressing insult to nature and although people should go to see it, something needs to change to make people respect the animals and watch without interfering. Only go if you can cope with watching groups of people wind up wild animals for their own entertainment.", "The park is a self walking tour through a nice little park. Entrance fee was about 6-7 usd a person. Apparently the monkeys here aren't as friendly as other Monkeys around the island. you can't touch and do much with the monkeys and we were done with it in about an hour. I was told there are much better Monkey Sanctuaries near by if you are doing tours or can drive yourself. Not far from Ubud for a better experience.", "This is a nice park and break away from the streets. The monkeys are pretty funny, always up to something. They are not aggressive, just inquisitive. Tip, do not take anything that resembles a plastic shopping bag or any fruit - they may want it and don't understand 'no'!", "The kids of 6, 4 and almost 2 (and parents) really enjoyed the monkeys and all of their antics. They enjoyed feeding done with bananas. Like a lot of people say, you have to be selective in what you take in there. We had one monkey come and snatch a sports bottle, and our daughter of almost 2 dropped her dummy and it was promptly picked up by a cheeky monkey who promptly then jumped up into a small tree and began to suck on it, much to the delight of the crowd, other than my daughter, who was calling for her dummy, which added to the theatre. Rather than being annoyed we had a laugh about it. We did see a monkey pinch an ear ring off another person, so reiterate being selective in what you carry. Despite this, we thought it was a great activity for our kids and would recommend.", "Absolutely awesome. We went early(ish) morning, so there weren't that many people. THe monkeys are little rascals but if you know how to approach them, they come to you, play with you and are no problem. However, if you scream, jump, run, look at them and come to them very quickly (rather than them come to you) you might be in for a little bit of a tackle. Some nice temples in the compound, and the walk through the gorge is amazing.", "We spend a nice couple of hours here, just watching the monkeys being fed and also visiting some of the temples. The entrance fee is cheap and after entering the sanctuary you will not be pushed into spending more money. You can however buy some banana's and feed the monkeys, this is fun if you want to take a picture with a monkey on your back. The monkey's look healthy, as far as I can tell, but I did however see a monkey with a nearly chopped off tail, and another one with a big gaping wound near the shoulder. I don't know if these wounds were already treated by the staff, but it sure wasn't a pretty sight to see!", "Loved seeing these monkeys in their natural habitat. The rainforest itself makes for a beautiful (if humid) walk & the monkeys are fascinating to observe. The park is very well-managed to ensure tourists don't feed the monkeys junk food - they only eat a natural diet. And there are no exploited animals being used for cuddly photos, a big plus. Great activity for kids - my 9 year old son loved it.", "Our friends and I hired a van for the day and went to the Monkey forest at Ubud, It was well worth it, monkeys very funny! The villiage very quiet,cosmopolitan and trendy!", "I love the Monkey Forest. I love the monkeys, I love the design of the park, I love the trees. It's a great place to spend the day. The last time I went I had a really bizarre encounter, however. I parked my motorbike across the street. When I came back, I noticed that my bike was turned around and there was a cement block placed on top of my motorbike seat and five monkeys nearby. When I took the cement block off, I found that the monkeys had ripped a hole in my seat. So, just be really careful where you park. The monkeys are mischievous.", "Had in great time in this place dedicated to monkeys! Count two hours to enjoy the activity. Some employees will sell you some bananas to feed the monkeys! Careful it's very expensive.", "We went to the Monkey Forest as a part of a larger Ubud (and surrounding areas) tour. I was very nervous about the monkeys jumping and peeing on me, but luckily my worries were unwarranted. There were staff members everywhere to help if such an event did occur. I do suggest having a tour guide to help explain different areas throughout the sanctuary. Also highly suggest visiting in the morning to avoid the larger crowds.", "This place is very cool. Lot of Monkeys every where, you can take photos very close to Monkey's. Don't take open bags and follow the rules. The park are big and nice walk.", "Had we read the reviews by other visitors beforehand, we would not have gone there. We were in Ubud for the day and the kids were really keen to see the monkeys. We decided to just stop by for a short time. But even for the 20 minutes we were there, I just wanted to get out asap. As soon as we walked inside, I tried to reach into my bag for my children's hats. One monkey started walking towards me really fast. Luckily we had a tour guide and he fended it off. He told me the monkey saw me reaching into my bag and thought I had food inside. As we continued walking inside the park, the monkeys were just roaming free, following tourists around. Some people had food in their hand and the monkeys would just jump onto their back and shoulders trying to grab the food. Even though the people just let go of the food, the monkeys would still try to search for more. The first thing that came to my mind was if those people were scratched by the monkeys (which would be easy as most people were wearing shorts, t-shirts and flip flops), they would need to get treated for rabies. And how desperate it would have been for a foreigner to find treatment there. I saw some parents actually allow their children to touch the monkeys and trying to get really close for photographs. Again, I was just so alarmed. I may be paranoid but again it is totally possible the monkey would become aggressive. We spent around 20 minutes there and finally persuaded our kids to leave. As we walked out, we were following a group of Japanese tourists. A pretty large monkey suddenly charged at one of the Japanese ladies. She was screaming and the guys in her group tried to get the monkey off her. As it turned out, she had a single banana inside her handbag and somehow the monkey saw/smelt it. She threw the banana on the ground and another monkey immediately grabbed it. The first monkey was still trying to jump and reach for her bag. It was also pulling her pants (lucky she was wearing long pants or she would definitely be scratched). Finally, someone from the park came and chased the monkey away. It was really quite scary. Even my kids at the point decided it was too much for them to hang around further. Anyway, I would discourage anyone who have babies/young kids to go there. For adults, it is really nothing interesting. That place seems more a money making tourist attraction than a \\sacred monkey sanctuary\\\".\"", "There is no need to book through an agent. Save yourself a lot of money and go by yourself and pay the minimal fee for entrance. There are marked paths through the forest. Be careful of the monkeys as they do bite and if you are bitten you will need a series of rabies vaccines and immune globulin vaccine. Locals sell bananas so you can feed the monkeys and many tourists encouraged the monkeys to sit on their shoulders or heads to they could take photos. This is like playing with fire! Keep your distance and keep moving through the paths.", "Take an hour to go, buy some bananas and enjoy the monkeys. There are staff around everywhere to assist you in feeding the monkeys. Leave your glasses, backpacks and shopping bags outside because these monkeys are very tourist savvy. Just fun!", "Monkeys were great, fabulous place for photos. The walk around the forest was beautiful, remember mozzy repellent and take off glasses, hats and loose jewellery.", "Cheap entry and a beautiful scenery and walk around the monkey forest. Got some selfies with the monkeys as they stroll around the grounds. Experience was nice but wasn’t a stand out to us on the trip which is why only 4 stars - if you are into animals and watching them in natural habitat this would be for you.", "Nice place, lots of playful monkeys.... Perfect if you are not used to see so many free monkeys! The little temples are cute. Bring your camera :-)", "It is a great attraction for these that want to spend a nice time on an easy going walk. It is indeed a lot of monkeys and they are not shy at all. Actually, they are carefully checking if you only have something that they could steal. There are also guardians that make sure that monkeys aren't too aggressive. One thing to consider-monkeys can have rabies, so don't try to make a physical contact with them. There are a lot of tourists so better arrive early to avoid crowds. If you come with a scouter, there is no parking fee to pay once you show them your monkey forest ticket at the departure.", "Be sure to remove anything that might catch the attention of the monkeys, such as earrings, watches, sunglasses and of course food. Unless you want the monkeys to jump on you. Very nice forest/park, beautiful surroundings and a great way to see monkeys.", "I LOVE monkeys!!! This trip is well worth it to see these cheeky critters. I could literally watch them for hours. Its very cheap to get in the monkey forest and if you want to feed them you can get a real up close n personal. Pack all your sunglasses, water bottle anything they can steal away. Its a beautiful area I love it. There are keepers and handlers around which can be needed as monkeys can be aggressive and bite which you would need a rabies shot for especially if you have something they want. (They are wild animals at the end of the day) Not normally interested in you if you don't have food. Funny lil buggers. Also beautiful statues in the area. There is a temple here. I always recommend monkey forest to anyone who hasn't been its magical", "This forest is really cool with all the cute little monkeys 🐒. The entrance fees are cheap about 60,000 IDR ( about $4.5USD) you see monkeys everywhere hahahah. However, don’t wear earrings, scarf, jewelry or anything dangling because these money don’t play ahhaha they would grab anything and you won’t be able to take it back. One monkey jumped on me and took my water bottle. It’s hard to not panic if they jump on you but try to not scream hahaha. Relax and don’t have your hands in a fist as the monkeys tend to think that you may have corns in your hands. You can purchase bananas there and they will jump on you for that food and you can take your photos Lmao. BE CAREFUL with your phone! Another monkey jumped on me Twice I was nervous NO lie lmfao and I gave my phone to my friend quickly as I didn’t know If it were going to grab it or not! Trust me it ain’t worth it if you trying to take a selfie and the monkey grab ur phone, you won’t be Able to get it back. They are very quick and love to snatch anything dangling and In your hands. Overall, it was a cool experience but after three times having monkeys on me I was over it and ready to go 😂👍🏽 but Y’all have fun !", "What fun this place is but be careful. The monkeys steal what yo do not have locked away. Be careful to hand them the food and and have fun.", "I visited the sacred monkey forest sanctuary yesterday and had a blast! The grounds are so beautiful and of course the monkeys are absolutely darling! It is, without a doubt, a must see!", "Good place to take the kids to. We went as part of a tour group and walked in amongst the monkeys. Fun to watch but do be careful of any belongings as the monkeys will take things off you as seen below.", "For $3aud you can get up close to the monkeys in this beautiful forest of temples. The temples are amazing, and the monkeys are cute. Lots of reviews saying it was dangerous, I didn't encounter any problems and the only people who had problems were the ones withholding food or hiding it from the monkeys. If you go in there and respect the rules you will be fine. There are guides around to keep people safe and one of the guides has trained the monkeys to climb on you if you want them to.", "There were forest guides everywhere to help if the monkeys came too close but never touch the monkeys!!! The temples really are just like a scene from the jungle book with all the monkeys on them. The monkey have so much space and freedom, and I was happy to observe them.", "Entrance fee of 30,000rp is cheap but remember not to bring any food! The monkeys can detect them even if you keep in your bags", "Went here as part of a tour, your walk through unescorted, monkeys are truly wild but fun, make sure you wear insect replant as there is biting insects here, its worth a visit, but this place is not a Zoo or for petting animals.", "The views are amazing. The monkeys are very cheeky and mischievous, be careful with your glasses as we seen quite a few with people's glasses. This is a must see. I would have no hesitation in recommending this to my friends and family.", "I love this place very much. Been there for 3 times. The lobby reception is splendid. Staffs are friendly to everyone. The forest is well managed", "I hate monkeys, have for a long time. But I know not to carry things they might want or eat in front of them. The park is the attraction, it’s beautiful and the river path is great. The monkeys are everywhere, fighting, sleeping and trying to plot the takeover of the world. But mostly they just eat the food laid out by the facility. One guy kept getting his water bottle knocked out of his hands by the evil hell spawn, that was the worst I saw that day. So go, it’s a nice walk.", "Be careful when buying the bananas the monkeys will most certainly jump on you! Slightly scary when you're not expecting it. We saw a few monkeys randomly jump on people and take things from them- water bottles, sunglasses even a pack of tissues! I probably would not return, some of the monkeys were slightly unpredictable.", "Went early before it got too crowded. It is close to everything but a world away from the hustle and bustle of town. Seeing the monkeys up close was amazing. Really enjoyed our time there. Definitely spend a couple hours while in town.", "Very crowded. Nice views of cliffs. Only saw 3 monkeys, but that was ok as we heard they are bad mannered and we saw them at Ubud monkey forest where they are well behaved. They steal your glasses, phones, hats etc and keep them until a guard throws them some fruit. Then they leave you items for the food.simple case of rewarding vad behaviour, so they just keep doing it......not best idea..... have alook if you are in the adea, but dont a long way to look at it.", "Beware of the monkeys grab! Charming place with lots of monkeys around. Fun time to watch and getting one climbing on your head..", "Fab forest in the middle of Ubud. You can buy bananas if you want to feed the monkeys and they come and sit on your shoulders if you want them to. Beautiful river, trees with amazing vines and statues throughout the sanctuary. Only negative is that you can only visit the temples to pray if previously organised with staff.", "We have visited Monkey Forest several times but this trip was by far the best. We went early in the morning (9am) and sat in the cool forest and allowed the monkeys to climb on us and just sit with us. Our 7yr old daughter did not want to leave, she had a monkey just sitting with her. I think the secret to a good visit here is: don't wear any jewellery (even tassles on a top can cause problems cos young monkeys want to grab them!!) I also saw one monkey having a lovely time with a hair clip he'd pinched! DO NOT have any food in your bag and make sure bag is zipped up tightly with ALL your belongings inside, just sit in a place quietly - preferably nearby to where the guards are because if anything were to happen they are quick to respond and you will enjoy the experience of Monkey Forest. don't buy the bananas unless you want to be mobbed!!", "This was an amazing place. These monkeys are the funniest things you ever see they are so adorable and playful. Walking through the sanctuary was amazing beautiful scenery and just amazing. You can buy bannanas from the sanctuary but they are a little pricey we got ours from the local markets. The only thing tourists need to be aware of is the staff they will hustle and con you to buy so called paintings. They give you sad stories then you buy them of them.... yes we got conned 😂. But still a great day out......", "Both my friend and I were nervous before we even entered. I asked the guard at the gate and he said my camera around my neck was fine. He's saying this as we watch a monkey grab onto the pants of woman standing next to the ticket counter. The property is beautiful, and seeing the moss covered temples alone is worth the excursion if you're in Ubud for the day, although I'm unsure if I would travel from outside just to see this. But, my worse fear happened - I got attacked by a monkey. I think if you are constantly moving at a slow pace they don't bother you. It's just when we stopped for a second to debate which way to go next, I let my guard down and I heard my friend scream as a monkey jumped from my leg to my upper arm to go for my camera around my kneck. I scream and stood frozen, it jumped up again as I slowly walked away. That was enough of the Forest at that point for us. As we were leaving we saw a 10 year old boy with a handful of bananas under his shirt, and two monkeys on each arm. It's really disappointing that they sell the fruit, and it's ignorant kids like that which enable the monkeys to attack people for food.", "It was really nice place, you can see wild monkeys everywhere, it's nearby city center thats mean so easy to reac. If you come to ubud don't forget visit this place. Really exciting", "Great fun place to visit, monkeys just get on with it and don't pay much attention! You can also purchase bananas if you'd like to feed them.", "It was so fun to have monkeys all around and playing with them. But the important thing is you have to be careful for sunglasses and try not to open your bags when you are playing with them. We sit next to the monkeys with opened hands and they just came next to us climbed on us. It was amazing. The forest itself is also very nice. It feels great to see such old trees and really nice preserved.", "This is amazing for a close encounter for monkeys you can get the staff to get a monkey to sit on your shoulder The pool where the little ones swim in is funny If you buy bananas to feed them, hide them quick as you quickly become a target for the greedy ones", "Entrance fee in April 2013 will cost you 20000 rupiah (about $2USD). If you are keen on monkeys then this is the place to be as you are guaranteed to see them but beware! These little critters can be quite aggressive. Make sure you tuck anything that can be grabbed (cameras, umbrellas, shopping bags etc) well away as you are likely to be set upon by prying monkey hands. You can buy a bunch of bananas (about the same price as the entrance fee) when you enter but expect to become an instant magnet for their attention. Avoid going through the forest if you have just done your shopping along Jalan Monkey Forest if you are carrying white plastic bags. The bananas, if you purchase them, come in a white plastic bag. The monkeys won't discern between your shopping and their bananas. Remember, if a monkey jumps on you, which is a common occurrence, while your instinct might be to flap about like you're doing the chicken dance to remove the uninvited acquisition, just remain calm. Eventually it will disembark or some kind person will remove your excess baggage. Don't antagonise the monkeys, they don't travel in troops for no good reason. If you'd like to see the monkeys but would prefer to keep your distance there is a small path beside the Monkey forest (leading to Jalan Nyuh Kuning). Many monkeys sit on the fence or sit on the opposite wall near the rice fields. This path provides a good view of the monkeys but without the proximity, an option to consider if you have small children who might feel nervous about being approached by the monkeys.", "It is different, only monkeys and lovely forest area. Careful and take care of your belongings. Management no responsible", "No trip to Ubud is complete without a visit to the Monkey forest! The place is full of these long-tailed creatures and they are a delight to watch. Just mind your glasses / sunglasses and belongings. These cheeky monkeys have quick fingers, know how to open zipped bags and are masters in the art of distraction. Apart from that, the monkeys are harmless, so long as you have no food and don't provoke them. They are curious by nature and one even sat on my shoulder while I strolled through the park (no.. I had no food. Just a plain old map). A must-see if you are in !", "I'm not a huge monkey fan, but I enjoyed the monkey forest. The monkeys are not aggressive, and just want food (so beware if you have anything in your hand!) There is a fun jungle/temple feel to the park, which is nice, and it can be seen quickly. There were lots of tourists the day we were there, but I'm sure that is usual for this place.", "A kind price in entrace gate but banana for monkey was very overpriced. Monkey forest was very nice place, but some monkeys were aggressive when you want to drink or eat something ( is good have a lunch before visiting:-)) I don't like a Zoo, but Monkey forest is kind for animals:-) ", "Beautiful gardens, and plenty of monkeys. They are clearly well fed and therefore not as aggressive as their cousins in the wild, although if you put your hand in your pocket they will assume you're going to feed them and cling on to you. Plenty of guides and other staff on hand to get you out of any awkward situations. The temple is very pretty too.", "They will steal your belongings, steal in your bag, threaten you, be aggresive... But they are all around you and will offer you the full show! A nice afternoon, in a quiet and refreshing place.", "Worth a visit. Still blows my mind how these rainforests with original statues exist. Beatiful forest and lots of monkeys. Keep out of reach everything they can take because they will! Fun few hours.", "I love the Monkey Forest. It's green and tranquil and lovely. Of course the monkeys are rascals, so be smart and don't go in with food in your bags. I've seen the monkeys steal sunglasses off people's heads and stuffed animals from babies so just put those things away and enjoy yourself. Please don't leave garbage behind. It's so disappointing to see monkeys playing with Coke bottles, water bottles, etc. There are garbage bins everywhere. Or better yet, take it with you when you leave the forest.", "This Monkey Park was fun! The monkeys roam free without any worries. You can buy peanuts to feed to monkeys for just $1AUD! They also have bats and snakes there (not roaming free haha). However, when we finished with the tour guide woman, she kept pushing for us to buy something from her stall, even after we said no many times, just like on the streets of Kuta. Excluding the end though, it was great to feed the monkeys, they are very cute and friendly, especially the babies!", "We went to the monkey forest sanctuary and it was a nice experience. Love the area which was really well kept. The monkeys were a little bit sneaky :-) The came really close when you gave them bananas and it was a good opportunity to take nice photos with monkeys sitting on your shoulder", "The monkey forest is somewhere we visit everytime we are in Ubud its a one off experience of a lifetime which must be respected . Please remeber you are entering the monkeys home and respect that . They are inquisitive by nature so dont have anything on you they might want to investigate especially not food . If you are eager enough to feed them be gentle and polite about it . If one happens to climb on you dont freak out if you are calm the monkeys will be too . Just remeber you are visiting their home and respect that and you will have a great time . the forest itself is AMAZING the stone statues and trees are absolutely beautiful . I personally wouldnt be taking small children there though minimum age of 10 if you ask me :)", "You really want to avoid the crowd so go early in the morning. Also, DO NOT feed the monkeys as this could get ugly if you have earrings as they may pull on anything and everything to get the food they want. Sometimes they could behave pretty aggressively.", "For a small entrance fee you can wonder through this beautiful forest in the heart of Ubud for as long as you want, no rush, no pressure. Monkeys are everywhere as you would expect & it was wonderful to see that they were clearly well fed and treated. There are no cages or walls, they are free to roam. The forest itself is stunningly beautiful & within are temples, streams & other delights to look at. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend this place to anyone. Top tip - if you get close, they'll go for your glasses or hat so watch out!!", "A very good place to visit while in Ubad, we paid 40.000/- Rupiya for the entry, this place is full of monkeys as it is a preserved forest area, the monkeys here are very friendly with the visitors, they sit by your side as simple as your companion and if you want to feed them with your bare hands they will climb on your head and walk the way to your hand and take the food, here you can also take good photo's with monkey's playing around, this place also has many animal statues for you get photograph with them, a good place to visit", "My accommodation in Ubud was right by the Monkey Forest and I visited here a couple of times to escape the heat of the day. There are hundreds of monkeys roaming the beautiful forest. If you buy bananas you will get some great photo opportunities...beware however the monkeys are cheeky and extremely quick and will take things from your bag or glasses from your head if you are not careful with your belongings and I can guarantee you will not see your things again. I would not roam the forest with food because that will be taken.. Also be mindful these are wild animals and it is possible they may jump on you - they are not aggressive towards humans. At this particular time there are many adorable baby monkeys in the forest and they make for great photo ops. It's a fun and relaxing way to spend a couple of hours... head down the steps to the dragon bridge and take the short walk down the canyon for nice scenery. There is also a temple within the forest. The cost to enter is 50,000 rupiah (AU$5)", "The Monkey Forest is a beautiful, mystical place where you can get lost among the primates and banyan trees; however, I was \\monkeyed\\\" out pretty quickly. Watch your bags, don't feed the monkeys, etc. The guides are extremely helpful and will get the monkeys to jump on your back for photos. You can also buy bunches of bananas in the park to attract them. A must see for Ubud, but wouldn't spend more than an hour wandering around.\"", "We got attacked by monkey from the entry point as we had a plastic bag suspecting that we have something they can eat. We left all the bags in the security counter. Nice to see these monkeys are enjoying their freedom as this place is open not like a zoo. There are lots of staffs allocated to maintain the security for visitors and taking care of monkeys. Buy some bananas and feed them if you wanna take cool pictures with monkey.", "Even if there were no monkeys, this forest is beautiful. I enjoyed the whole environment. The monkeys are a treat and entertaining. Make sure you do not have food, and hide your water bottle in a zipped up bag, and you wont be harassed by the monkeys and you will enjoy them more. I visited as soon as it opened in the morning before the crowds arrived - perfect.", "Mongkey forest, I think is one of the nice attraction in Ubud. Located in the middle of Ubud you can have a wonderfull time here. Recommended visit around 1 hour - 1,5 hour max on the morning before lunch. If you plan to go here please make sure that you secure your accessories, stuff like glasses, earings, necklace or small accessories. Sometimes the mongkeys here could be a \\bad\\\" mongkey, i thinks they are not aggresive but rather they are collecting things for their leaders of the tribe :-). I learnt that in the morning the mongkey is not that quite bad compare to if you visit in the afternooon probably because they not yet feeling hungry in the morning. You should try to visit the temple inside the mongkey forest, a good spot for taking pictures and also try to go down the area it is also a good place to take pictures. One more thing if you bring banana or buy it in the front gate I do recommend that you give the mongkey at the beginning of your journey, if you bring the banana along the way the mongkey can smell it and it could be a disturbance during your walk. Have fun.....\"", "Loved our visit here. Had read before all the drama stories and found it to be an easy fun visit. On arrival we put anything stealable away and we able to get as close to the monkeys as we were comfortable with. Highlight was seeing some of the younger monkeys dive bombing into the pond.", "Its a nice place beautiful forest to walk around im not a huge fan of Monkeys and all the horror story's I've heard i didnt find it relaxing.", "It was great! Just keep foods and plastic bottles away from the monkeys because they get upset if you don't give it to them. You can feed them fruits provided by staff! So much fun!", "fantastic jungle, trees are so tall you cant see tops, monkeys are believed to be gods in shape of animals, they guard the temple. be careful, they bite", "One of my highlights of our trip, lovely walking around looking at the views, monkeys everywhere, really enjoyed it", "And they will respect you! No sunglasses on the head, don't hide food or valuable things, take it easy, and enjoy the magic.", "We enjoyed the visit to the Monkey forest yet feeling scary most of the times. Monkeys were all over the place and they would definitely pick up anything that you carry. Avoid carrying anything(bags,hats,food etc).", "Cost $3 to enter, and its a lovely walk among lush greenery and sacred temples with the added bonus of having wild monkeys roaming and playing everywhere. Make no mistake though, they are WILD monkeys so dont try to touch them, dont have loose items such as sun glasses, bags, long earrings and dont take in food - or they will be all over you. In saying that, they sell bananas in the forest for you to feed the monkeys, and if you do want to covered in monkeys fighting each other for food, you can pay $2 and the park staff will take your photo.", "This place is so beautiful and it’s great to see the monkeys everywhere. If you don’t want to the monkeys to climb on you or touch you then follow some simple rules. Don’t wear long floaty dresses or colourful accessories, don’t have an open bag, don’t carry a bottle and don’t be an idiot. Behave calmly and respectfully and they won’t be interested in you. It’s really very simple. Go there and have a great time looking at the monkeys!", "I really enjoyed my visit to the Monkey Forest in Ubud. You can walk all around and at the same time admire the nature, water, fish, etc... You wont be bother by monkeys if you don't give them food, do not buy bananas to feed them. I took many pictures of them and I was not bother by them. As I was in low season, beginning of February 2013, it was not too crowded. I really enjoyed it.", "They’re horrible aggressive creatures but it really is worth the visit. Take some bananas in with you as they’re expensive in there. ", "Nice to see these monkeys in this huge forest, in their natural environment and not in cages as in zoos. Keep any bags close to your body as one little monkey took my water bottle from the side of my back pack", "A great chance to get up close and pesonal with some monkeys. They would probably bite if you messed too much with them, but otherwise let the hang out on you.", "This is a good place to visit in Ubud It's easy to walk to past a serious selection of Al types of shops You pay a small fee to get in and then it is pure monkey fest Do not buy food unless you want the monkeys all over you The best fun you will have is watching tourists being mugged for a bana", "Monkeys are cool, but definitely do your research before going! They are pickpockets and I saw a lot of people get robbed. It's pretty funny to watch as an outsider, but those people weren't having a good time.", "Touristy, but lots of monkeys. They are accustomed to humans and will steal your stuff. Most are friendly and the photography opportunities are everywhere.", "The Monkey Forest Sanctuary is a totally unique place to visit. We had a lot of fun. We got very up close and personal with the monkeys. As with most animals, if you don't threaten or frighten the monkeys, they will not harm or try to harm you. So, just enjoy your walk and your surroundings, and enjoy observing the monkeys. It is fun to feed them, and once they know you have food, you will get some attention. We walked in briefly with two plastic bottles, one with orange juice and one with water. A monkey started running from 20-30 meters away, charging, and jumped on Jon's leg, where the water bottle was sitting. We decided to take the bottles out of the park, and then saw the sign warning against them. The bottom line is that if you take food inside, the monkeys will try to take it away from you. They will know you have it because they have a great sense of smell and they recognize plastic bottles also. The best parts of our visit were when we simply sat down and observed the monkeys. They are very comfortable around humans who are sitting quietly. We were even able to interact with them quite a bit. They sat on our laps, ate food that we offered them (sweet potatoes are available in the park), and even let us groom them. Our favorite part was observing the monkeys, but the grounds are beautiful also. Make sure you take the path down the hill from the center to the stream. This is one of the prettiest parts of the sanctuary, and also the easiest to miss. The temple is nice to see, but most tourists won't be allowed inside because they won't be wearing the required traditional attire. We did not see anything other than the outside of the temple. Finally, remember that this is a sacred place, and be respectful. Also, it is the monkeys' home, so be respectful of them as well. They are more afraid of you than you are of them, and if they jump on you, they only want food. If you don't want them on you, don't bring food, and don't smell like food. Also, don't wear brightly colored clothes that may look like food or flowers, unless of course you want the attention.", "Generally very interesting. First part crowded and a little smelly but when we arrived through the upper woods was really enjoyable. We saw a female monkey manage to work the human water fountain!!", "If you like to take a long walk around that green and wild environment then it is right place to go to feel the nature. Interesting to see animals which you can see usually locked in the zoo in the freedom. Some monkeys used my partner as a tree they climbed on him and tried to steal his classes or hat and open backpack. He actually take this situation very calmly I was worried that the start to climb on me, can not tell how i would react. Would return even for a walk on next time. We walked 10 km.", "Such a brilliant, memorable trip! Make sure you buy bananas so the monkeys jump on you to eat them. Cheap day 👍", "Been at the monkey Forrest with friends and had a lot of fun. Be careful for the monkeys cause they steal and they can bite. So especially if you feed them be careful. But it's a must visit in Ubud .", "Had a fabulous time here today. The monkeys are very comfortable and just get on with monkey politics. Be wary of big males and mothers with babies, and don’t make eye contact. The temples are very beautiful and the statues also. There is no taking food, which is just as well as you would be accosted. Really fantastic experience", "My family and I walked through the monkey forest and had a great time laughing at all the un-expecting tourists being mobbed by the hungry monkeys for their fruity treats. The park is set within easy access of Ubud's main village and entry is 30,000 for adults and 20,000 for children. We took the necessary precautions and thoroughly enjoyed our time. We are undecided if it was more fun to watch the monkeys or the tourists!", "Entrance fee Adult 80K & child up to 12 $60k. Lovely to see monkeys in everyday life. Rangers/staff are around to provide information & ensure safety if you are concerned. Steep steps down to creek area. Worth a visit 1-2 hours.", "If you like monkeys this is the place to come, hundreds of them wandering around. Temple and views are really nice too. Doesn't take long to wander around, maybe plan for an hour maximum unless you go for the evening show...", "Went the monkey despite the fact i'm not an avid lover of said creature.I went with a open mind but i was stunned at how impolite the monkeys actually were even though i was guest in the home. As i sauntered through their home, i was on edge has i heard terrible tales of many misfortunes, so i was high alert. My friend who has also been to Copenhagen so he has experience of other species, had a flip flop stolen. If it was not for the heroic ranger he would have not flip flop. Apart from that it was both pleasurable and enjoyable.", "- saw the monkeys puncture some holes on a visitor's water bottle - look for lice in a visitor's hair - cling to visitor's legs BE CAREFUL don't know why i guess the place is better without them because i really love the greenery here haha there is also an art gallery.", "Besides the endlessly entertaining monkeys, the Pura / temple is great and the towering trees are awesome- there are even stone-carved species labels!", "This is a fun place to visit in Ubud if you want to see monkeys, stroll through the jungle, and take pictures. We liked it here because it was well shaded so it was a lot cooler than other areas in Ubud. There are lots of staff present in the park and they will help you if you want to give the monkeys a snack. Heed the warnings on the signs going in. Take off your hat and sunglasses, secure your valuables, and don't carry bottled water or food. One of the monkeys stole a girls purse when we were there. Also my husband got really close to a monkey with his go pro and the monkey chased after him, grabbed the hem of his shirt and ripped a hole in it. You really have to give them space and enjoy from a distance cause they are wild animals. If you are visiting the monkey forest with small children keep a very close eye on them.", "A small price for all the good fun you spend walking in that forest and enjoying the funny monkeys and the impressive surroundings. A good way to spend an hour or two far from the city hassle. Could get a bit crowded in high season...", "They’re spilling out of the forest, climbing along the electric wires and taking anything they think they can eat . 1 saw unsuspecting tourists having their plastic shopping bags ripped away, one woman had a monkey on her back, literally and another guy was bitten when he wouldn’t surrender his water. REALLY??? Are these poor creatures managed properly? Are they starving? Should they be so exposed to the high volumes of uncontrolled tourists?", "We spent more time admiring the forest, trees and statues but the monkeys were pretty entertaining too.", "We very much enjoyed a wander round the Monkey Forest while visiting Ubud. We didn't buy any bananas so the monkeys didn't bother us but they still came close enough for some good pictures. It's a nice walk round the forest even where there aren't monkeys, very picturesque with a lovely stream running through it. Some reviews suggesting monkeys will steal anything you have are a bit extreme, we did leave our rucksack in the taxi but generally felt they wouldn't bother you unless you bothered them or you had food in your hand. Very much enjoyed our visit.", "I just love the peace at this place. Take a walk, look at the people and the monkeys. Beautiful nature :))))", "The Monkey forest in Ubud, was a very fun and entertaining sight. My family and I went towards the late afternoon and thankfully the sun wasn't too harsh at the time. The entrance area is very nice, and spacious. There is also food and coffee offered for visitors. We just walked around the forest. There were signs around as well as occasional screens with maps to guide the tourists. Personally, for us it was hard to find some of the temples and exits but we eventually found them. We should have received some brochures or pamphlets with information about the temples and other areas. There were quite a few monkeys just roaming around the forest. I thought there would be more, but there were several regardless. Lastly I also wish there were some more activities planned where visitors can take photos with the monkeys by feeding them, and then buying the photos. So I would want more planned and structured hands on activities with the monkeys. Overall, the monkey forest was a great experience. Dont miss it!", "This place is great. Had a good time, kids loved it. If you dont have any food your pretty safe. Only issuse I seen with the monkeys was from people trying to eat chips or tic tacs as they wandered around!", "Wow what a stunning place to visit simply stunning with plenty of shade along the walk Be sure to place your sunglasses in a safe place or the monkey will take them", "Came from Borneo, Malaysia and saw orangutans and coming to this park is a NO . It's ok, not great. Should you plan to see monkeys, you don't have to buy the ticket, you see monkeys in the parking lot and just outside the park. Save your money. ", "A visit to the Sacred Monkey Forest is a must when visiting Ubud. We went before midday when it wasn't as busy as later in the day. The monkeys leave you alone if you don't feed them, so we didn't. We still took some lovely photos of the monkeys. The Temples around the Forest are really interesting - more so than the monkeys. The forest is quite peaceful - except when a group of monkeys have a dispute :) We spent a pleasant couple of hours looking around. The Sacred Spring is really lovely and well worth the walk - remember to go along the path to the end. Cost was 40000Rp adult. We carried nothing into the Forest, only cameras which we kept in a pocket when not in use. We did buy a souvenir, then had to keep it in a pocket so the monkeys wouldn't be tempted to grab it and run off. The monkeys are no problem provided you do nothing to tempt or aggravate them. If you tease a monkey (as some people did when we were there) they will react badly. Handlers are around to keep an eye on tourists acting like idiots and monkeys reacting.", "For 30,000 rupiah it was an ok experience. Unfortunately, even in the rainy season it was crowded with larger tour groups which make it challenging to walk around and explore freely. The monkeys are cute, and there are a lot of them, but heed the warnings not to take food in with you. It's not really a monkey forest, like the ones in Malaysia, but a monkey park. If you're bored this could be something to do, but it is overrated.", "Got the best time in the Sacred Monkey Forest! The place is amazing and full of monkeys that runs after you! It's like walking in a real and untouched forest but you are still inside the city of Ubud! Be careful with monkeys, don't wear earrings or necklaces that could attract them. They can steal them and you won't get them back 😊", "I was terrified after reading certain reviews and hearing stories about this forest and almost didn’t go, but I’m so glad I did! The forest itself is beautiful, and whilst I found it scary walking past the monkeys, I soon understood that if you are not holding anything for them to grab, and do not antagonise them, they will leave you alone. There is an art gallery inside, as well as a temple and a first aid area! Strongly recommend going, just don’t carry food!!", "A must see in , in this place you will have a great interaction with the nature. More than 600 monkeys live free in this place so be prepared for funny pictures.", "Place for fast visit if the rain wont stop you there 1)Buy bananas at the entrance for 30 000 Rp; 2)Feed the monkey, but be carefull; 3)Dont wear earings, monkey can damage you ear 4)Dont touch the monkey only feeding", "The monkey park was awesome, I have never seen with my own eyes or touched a monkey before. The staff was friendly the park was beautiful👏👏👏 I highly recommend to buy an egg before you go inside the park, but make shure not to flash them until you are ready to give it away.", "This was the highlight of my stay in Ubud - absolutely captivating, funny and enchanting! To see these creatures in their own environment, their social interactions and behaviour was a real treat. They are so quick and such keen observers (I suspect they know more about us than we do about them), so some precautions are necessary - for instance as soon as one monkey knows that you have food, then many know and in the blink of an eye you are surrounded and your bananas are gone! They notice if you unzip your bag and take food out of it and are quick to appear if you start to unzip again. If you want your banana supply to last its best not to start feeding monkeys until you are well into the forest and to try to unzip your bag unseen, but this is a bit of a challenge because they seem to have a very keen awareness of human behaviour and mannerisms. My daughter wore a long, colourful flowing dress which proved to be fascinating for the baby monkeys - they would come up and examine the fabric, rub their faces on it, lift it up and look underneath and ultimately use it as a ladder! There are plenty of staff positioned around the forest monitoring the people-monkey interactions and intervening if the monkeys are becoming troublesome, so if you are at all nervous about visiting the Monkey Forest I suggest staying close to areas with staff presence and you will be able to enjoy this fabulous experience while feeling safe.", "I was here in December with my two teens. My son, who is 6'1\\, loved it but my daughter who is under 5' was fearful and found the monkeys too aggressive. Friends of ours were there just today and a child was bitten. No one had bananas and the child (10) was sitting with his father when a young monkey came and quickly bit him on the shoulder. Needless to say, they ended up at a clinic, and he's had to have rabies shots and he can no longer swim for the rest of this holiday! And this was the family's first trip to Asia! The event has put a damper on the experience as well as affected what they can do for the remainder of the trip. While Monkey Forest can be lovely and fun, getting bitten is a real risk. Spend time at the local clinic and you will learn it is a more common occurrence then you might suspect. Be forewarned!\"", "Walking into the monkey forest I felt like an excited little kid! It is so great to see the monkeys freely running around, not caged in at all. The cheeky little things will find food & drink if you are carrying them and we saw a few tourists being frisked by them. The forest itself is beautiful and walking through the shade of the old trees past moss covered carvings and staircases to the various temples is a wonderful experience. You could spend hours watching the monkeys play.", "We arrived a few minutes after the opening hour, it was very quiet and there were maybe another 4 or 5 people around. There's a few rules they ask you to respect before entering the forest and once you are in monkeys will keep minding their own business unless you offer them bananas. It is true that it can be a bit of a tourist trap when you see the several banana sellers in the forest and the way they show you how to stand in order to encourage the monkeys to climb on you so that you can take a nice picture. But it's entirely up to you, you can also just stroll in the forest and look at these animals in their home. The environment is really peculiar and beautiful.", "one of the best places I've visited in during my stay. you can easily spend 2-2.5 hrs there.so don't be in hurry if u visit there. there are lots of things to see in this forest. I'm a nature lover. love to spend more time in nature.so who is a nature lover like me must visit this place.", "After reading the other reviews we were ready for a simian onslaught akin to a minor skirmish in a Planet of the Apes movie. However, the fact that four of us went in and we all came out with all appendages intact may mean we were either very lucky, very careful or just sensible. We entered fairly early on in the day at about 9:45 and most of the monkeys were rather calmly eating breakfast and watching us watching them and wondering what all of the fuss is about. You can, if you want get a monkey to sit on your shoulder to get a photo or just for the danger of it - we saw one of the ‘rangers’ offering peanuts to tourists to hold in their hands to entice a nearby monkey to climb onto the persons shoulder. The best part for me was the peace and tranquility just meters from the traffic swathed bedlam that is Ubud. There are three trails to follow through the forest which combine to make a nice 90 minute stroll. As we were leaving the crowds were building up and as people were crowding to see the monkeys they were getting a bit fed up and taking to the trees. Go early - it’s cooler, quieter and you get more monkey for you money.", "I was a little nervous of attending the Sacred Monkey Forest as I didn't know how much they jump on you etc but when you actually get there its not scary at all. The monkeys only jump on you if you have food or if the people that work there usher them on to you. The scenery is amazing, like walking around Indiana Jones. You definitely do not need a tour guide or anyone to show you around, its nice just walking around at your own leisure. The monkeys are beautiful and so friendly.", "Loved it. Could watch monkeys for hours. But make sure you read the signs and don't wear any glasses or have food with you. Situation can escalate from peaceful monkies to monkey mafia sindicate attacking you in a heartbeat! Also, I would not take small children there, they seem to be very popular with more agressive monkies.", "Awesome place to visit. The monkeys are free and well taking care of, my opinion. Its clean and easy to visit. Toilets are clean and easy to park.", "Like going for a pleasant walk in a park. Don’t bring food or drinks and you’ll be ok. Not stroller friendly. There are ground staff around for helpful info. Signboards provide adequate information. Would probably it go again.", "this is nice but I wouldn't allocate more than an hour to it unless you've never seen monkeys close up", "It’s a funny place to visit. You have to be careful with your belongings because monkeys like to keep them. Don’t wear earrings during the visit.", "Visited with my family. Nice walk around visiting temples and Monkeys. It was nice but be aware people trying to feed the monkeys does make them a bit aggressive. My advice is don't try to feed and observe if you don't want to be attacked. As we did see a few people get scratched and attacked due trying to feed the monkeys.", "It was a very fun place to visit. While waiting in line to get my ticket a monkey attached itself to my purse and stole my water bottle right out of my hand. Be sure to put anything you'd like to keep inside your bag well before getting to the forest. Monkeys all over the place posing for pictures, climbing on people for bananas, and stealing water bottles. People are located throughout the park selling bananas. Very cute place. Would recommend.", "This was not what we expected ... our driver said we would go to Monkey forest - I was thinking we would be in the country side ... but no we stop at the entrance which is in the middle of Ubud .... The monkeys are so cute ... all ages and just wander around the park ... It is worth taking time out of your trip to visit this place. Take insect repellant as it is a damp area ... Fun for you and the young at heart ..", "- Me and my wife decided to book a full day tour which covers Ubud Monkey forest tour. - Our tour begins in the morning with hotel pickup by private vehicle and after covering various attraction we reached here in the early evening. - Initially when I was preparing list of places to visit then this place was not on my list but it was a part of our full day tour so I thought let's try it. - Ubud Monkey forest is 1 hr 15 min drive from Kuta. - This place is famous for long tailed macaques. - The main entrance is near to the parking area. - We had never seen anything like this before. The place has a feeling of calm even though monkeys are everywhere. - The complex houses approximately 600 grey-haired and greedy long-tailed nese macaques. - There is a temple inside the forest. - Bananas are available for purchase 3 bananas for 20,000 IDR, 9 bananas for 50,000 IDR. But I believe don't purchase bananas because there is no need for this as they got adequete food from the staff. They will climb on you and dig in your bag if you get too close or give them the opportunity to. - But somewhere We were feeling scared while strolling into monkey forest. Make SURE: Don’t look at them in the eye it interpreted as a sign of aggression, Don't even smile becuase showing your teeth is also deemed a sign of aggression. Don't try to touch them. Don't carry anything with you Be careful while clicking pictures by phone/cameras. Ticket: 50,000 adults IDR & 40,000 kids Opening Hours: 08:30AM – 06:00PM Location: Jl. Monkey Forest, Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, 80571, Indonesia.", "This Temple was very fun because of the monkeys. Had it not been for the monkeys, the temple would have been very ordinary and plain. The monkeys just wait for you to bring them food and you can feed them. They are not shy at all and will climb all over you. It is fun to sit down and put a banana on your shoulder and they will climb on you to get the banana and it is worth a picture. They were so cute and playful. I saw some people being a little mean to the monkeys and that wasn’t cool at all. Temples in are so cool but can get a little exhaustive if it doesn’t have something unique about it and this place certainly is unique with the monkeys. It is near the center of town and our hotel gave us a free shuttle to visit so it was perfect.", "the place has its nice landscapes, also there a large number of monkeys that can still anything that you have which can shine kkkkkk", "We enjoyed our visit to the Monkey Forest although we had a healthy fear of them! We took many videos and photos but found it hard to take a good picture, while avoiding eye contact with the little rascals.... as was warned on every sign we read.", "We visit today the Monkey forest. The price was 50,000. Nice price. The place is full with monkeys. Be careful with you belongings. They are used to people feeding them so they think everything that's in your hands is food. They can be also very aggressive if you try to scare them. The forest is amazing. It's a very nice place to visit. We went there by scooter. The forest is in Ubud.", "Beautiful gardens but be careful, most of the monkeys are fine, but one tried to eat me! I guess I was in his house, but something to be mindful of.", "A quick visit where we were surrounded by monkeys in a beautiful setting. We arrived at feeding time and their antics did not disappoint, if not a little cheeky. We could have spent so much longer there but we only arrived an hour before closing. Just remember don't have sunglasses on your head unless you don't mind them being stolen by the monkeys!", "We went 8am sharp when they opened. Most monkeys seemed to be... still sleeping?!? Towards the end of our walk through the park, we did run into packs of monkeys picking each other's skin / scratching each other, or frolicking / fighting each other. I think it would have been better if we went in the later morning / afternoon to see them more active throughout the whole park. I think maybe go around 10-11am, before the bus loads of Chinese tourists arrive, but after monkeys become actually active... ;) Overall, the park / forest itself is beautiful, a nice break from the busy Ubud town center. A worthwhile visit.", "Our two children under 6 really enjoyed walking through the sanctuary, being in very close proximity to the animals. The forest guards were knowledgeable and can ask any questions you have about the monkeys and their habitat. The place is clean and the monkeys are not as aggressive as another place I've visited in , mainly due to the strictly imposed rules of not feeding them outside food and sufficiently feeding the monkeys with a diet of sweet potatoes. The monkeys are well cared for but still playful and love a photo op!", "Respect the monkeys, don't tease them and you'll be fine. It was an enjoyable experience seeing the monkeys play and being so close to them.", "Very good conserved, the guards take really good care of the monkeys and give them plenty of food to have the tourists save. The park is an amazing place with a little and charming cementery.", "Beautiful forest that lets you interact with the monkeys. Friendly staff helps the monkeys on you and take lots of photos. Monkeys are friendly but remember they are still wild. Not allowed to stroke them but if offered food they let you hold their hands lol. Highly recommended loved every minute. Reasonable entrance price.", "Our taxi driver said it was worth a visit as we were passing. It was quite busy but the monkeys were full of mischief and fun to watch. Only a few £s to get in. Insect repellent recommended. A few small temples in and amongst it all to have a quick glance around.", "I adore monkeys so this was a great spot for me. I arrived right as they opened, which is a good idea since it gets so hot later on. The monkeys are doing their thing and you can watch them and walk the gorgeous area that includes 3 temples. It's a beautiful area and very peaceful if you arrive early in the morning. If you don't tease the monkeys, there's nothing to worry about. They aren't so interested in you and you can watch them as they go about their business. I adored this spot.", "So OK, after reading negative reviews, I was wary. I wasn't even going to go. But our day-trip-driver assured me that it would be fine. It helped that he was really chill. We went first thing when it opened, the monkeys had plenty of food, it wasn't too hot and everyone was calm. I only took my camera and left everything else in the car. I got some amazing shots, the monkeys were completely adorable and we had a great time!!", "One of the coolest and funniest attractions in Ubud town. Buy a few Rupia worth of bananas and the macaques will be your best friend. Just don't try to touch they, they can approach you but don't try to pet them. Fun times!", "we reached late evening so the temple was almost closing we went to cultural dance program, it was very good lots of monkeys, one can feed them", "We drove our scooters out here, such a sweet place with the amazing traditional temple built on the high cliffs. There are plenty of monkeys to keep you entertained as well.", "The monkeys were great fun to watch and its a lovely place to explore. Although we could see a lot of people buying bananas so they could get photos with the monkeys on their shoulder and I personally don't think it was worth the risk, they grab the bananas then run. Overall great trip", "Me and my partner very happy and enjoy our day in ! our last day we went to Monkey forest my girlfriend got biting by monkeys we a bits scared if there a virus. We went to a place that have some medicine the staff there very helpful!!! Please be aware and don't try to stay near Monkey. I like over there and if you like nature you should go !!!!!!", "This Monkey forest Sanctuary is not just about the monkeys, but also about the really beautiful forest with huge trees, a nice river and bridges, really worth a relaxing walk! Then, the monkeys. Really brave and would do anything for food - beware your sunglasses, food and drinks and what else can be taken by them. They are really clever and even harrass you!", "Definitely worth a visit. Hold tight to your belongings though. There are sooooo many monkeys. When in Ubud, Monkey forest is a must :)", "If you like to feel the Planet of Apes visit this Monkey Forest a piece of nature. Clean and staff everywhere to help you and act fast incase Monkey's tried to act wild. It is really hot there so choose ur clothe real light, but at the end it worth it", "Wonderful afternoon at Monkey Forest - fantastic value for money, great to see monkeys up close and in such lovely surroundings. Would recommend.", "We enjoyed our visit to the Monkey Forest. However, I would caution anyone from going here if they are not able to pay 100% attention to the monkeys at all times. We saw a man horribly bitten and bleeding profusely. We knew what to expect (have been to places like this before), and were very vigilant. Had one monkey climb on me to get at a bottle of water in my pocket, but other than that we were left alone except when we fed them (which is to be expected). If you choose to feed the monkeys, my advise is do it all at once, so that no monkey sees you putting any food back in your bag. Some will just bug you until you give them the food, but others can get aggressive and violent.", "The forest is huge and worth a visit for the grounds alone - beautiful trees, and stone bridges and temples scattered around the site. The monkeys are very active but it is possible to enjoy this place without worrying about them jumping on you - just keep your eyes peeled and maintain a distance! Allow 2 hours - my visit was too short", "a cab from our hotel dropped us at the gates, the minimal entry fee was well worth it. lots of babies around playing and being very cheeky, if you don't want them on you don't buy the bananas! keep your bag closed and secure everything, yes, everything. watching them play with a rather expensive water bottle in the water pulling it apart to see what was inside, arguing over who gets to play first, they scored a tube of sunscreen, children's toys and anything they could grab, very entertaining.", "Thank goodness we prepared ourselves by reading up on what not to do. Monkeys will help themselves on to you, exploring pockets and purses.At one point we took a path with few people around and monkeys were everywhere. This became a little uncomfortable being outnumbered and dominant male present. Other monkeys of the group get anxious. We simply walked back to area where there were more humans and was fine. There were many park guides around that carry food and would assist in that photo op if you want one with the monkey. I strongly advise that you don't buy the bananas and feed them yourself. They can get really aggressive especially if you try to tease them. Follow the rules, and can be a relaxing nature experience for both you and the monkeys", "This is a nice spot for a quick walk and a good glimpse into Monkey life. I was worried it would be a challenge to spot them, but there are tons around (hundreds) of all ages/sizes, just doing their thing. A great way to visit monkeys and talk a pretty walk.", "The monkeys were worth a visit. Unfortunately they cleaned out their fish tank while we visited. Which meant they drained all the water out and then refilled it while the 50 or so large fish flopped helplessly on the concrete base of the pond gasping for air and one died. It wasn't that traumatic to watch and perhaps they ate that one for lunch but it did seem a bit of a cruel way to go about cleaning the pond.", "My son and I loved this place so much we went back twice. The forest is just gorgeous, amazing trees and ruins and statues etc. The monkeys are very harmless contrary to other reports. Just respect them, their young and don't carry plastic bags or food of any description. Common sense! A must-do if you are visiting Ubud,", "A lot more walking paths this visit, very impressive. The monkeys are funny and very entertaining if you leave them be and don't annoy them. Lovely friendly staff keep an eye on things and keep you safe if you follow the directions. A great morning out to just observe these curious creatures and contribute to their conservation. A must every trip :)", "Go early to beat the crowds and before the heat of the day. Lovely to walk in the grounds and see the temples and a small art gallery. Monkeys are daring, so hide all bottles and do not bring food. The keepers will help you to feed the monkeys if you wish.", "It's an amazing place, without the monkeys, seeing the temples surrounded by rainforest with a stream through a deep valley would be worth a visit. There are loads of very bold monkeys who mainly want to get food or drinks bottles off tourists. They are quite brazen about this and will jump on people or grab things from their hands if they see something they want. My girlfriend sat on the wall and a large male monkey wandered over to inspect her shawl then for some reason became aggressive and bit her arm. She only had a bit of bruising and a very superficial wound but it was a bit of a shock. I'm sure in some way he felt threatened but I would say you need to be careful with the monkeys there, they are wild animals.", "Absolutely brilliant. 30,000 rah each, and it's a huge forest that looks like it's come from the set of an Indiana jones movie. Over 600 monkeys here that scamper about everywhere and are quite happy to climb over you and are very safe. Just be careful they don't nick your iPod!", "Our 8th visit to & first visit to Monkey Forest. Can't believe that we haven't visited before. What an amazing experience. Monkeys of all ages, so friendly, perhaps too friendly at times. Be prepared that perhaps you may get peed on. My husband also got nipped by one over friendly little fellow. But overall a fantastic time. You pay 20000 - 50000rp for bananas to feed them. Oh & keep your bags zipped up & earrings out 😃", "Visited with guide Made from Hire Driver. Felt very safe and gave lots of background information. Monkeys were very well behaved and enjoyed their bananas, which cost 20,000 IDR. Beautiful place!", "The monkey forest is quite pretty and the monkeys are facinating to watch but whatever you do don't feed them or wear your sunglasses in the forest. Be careful of reaching into your pockets as the monkeys think you've got something interesting to grab. We saw one guy put his hand in his pocket and a monkey approached him and grabbed his pants. When he tried to shake it off it bared its teeth and tried to bite him.", "Everyone talks about the monkey forest in so that's why we ended up going. Honestly it's nothing special more for tourist. You can buy a bunch of bananas that are over priced to feed the monkey maybe even have them climb all over you. The grounds itself is nice though to visit the temples and see the statues but other then that its over rated. Nothing worst then seeing a bunch of tourist scream and run away from the monkeys or too stupid to read the signs and have all their stuff stolen. Really bothers me to see these animals eating bags of chips or even try to eat sunscreen it stole.", "While this place is touristy, it is great that these are wild animals and do as they please. Yes they are enticed by your food, but it is great to see them being cheeky in their natural setting. If you give them a banana, they'll sit on your head, grab it from you, entertain you. Wonderful place to visit.", "A must fun morning walking through the forest watching the monkeys do what the do best be monkeys. Fantastic photography location. Definitely have your bag closed monkey’s are cheeky lol 😂. Get here early to avoid the masses and have the freedom to wandering and enjoy the monkey’s", "Visited here with my wife in August! It's a truly beautiful place and a unique experience getting up close to WILD monkeys. While they are amazing to view beware that they are unpredictable", "The monkey forest is within walking distance from town. It's a nice walk can finish in 1-2 hours time. You have to pay a nominal entrance fee and there is someone selling bananas. However, the mokeys are quite agressive. They come after you. I saw some climb onto someone to grab the bananas. One climb onto my girl and grab her hair clip.", "Once you've been there for about 15 minutes, you've seen all there is to see...but it's a lovely forest full of countless monkeys. DON'T tease them w/bananas or they WILL bite you- just give them the bloody thing! 50K entrance fee. All park/temple entrance fees have recently gone up in (was just 20K like 3 years ago!). I love the hidden little bridges and such throughout this locale, and especially love seeing the baby monkeys. I'd say it's a must do if it's your first visit to Ubud.", "I'm glad I didn't read the reviews properly before visiting, as some I might have been put off going! I know that monkeys can be a bit aggressive and was a bit apprehensive to go in. Actually I found that the monkeys weren't that interested unless you really approached them. Even saw someone virtually put their camera in a monkey's face and it didn't seem bothered. Was surprised when one jumped on me to get my water bottle, so watch out as it's not just food they're after. Did see some moneys jump on people's backs and heard a guide ask 'Did it bite you?' so obviously an issue. I also heard that they can be aggressive towards small children. Lots of tiny baby moneys and at the small pool in the middle, young monkeys were entertaining the crowds by dive-bombing into the water. Great fun to watch!", "This is one of most interesting place to visiting for holiday in a million people visited in one year over the world A lot of monkey but very friendly isn't like another you can take photos with the monkey", "The Sacred Monkey forest is definitely a fun experience for all ages! I really enjoyed seeing the babies with their mamas and you feel safe throughout as there are zookeepers all around, should something happen, but don't worry. As long as you leave the monkeys alone, unless feeding them a banana, they will not harm you.", "We visited the Monkey Forest in July 2017, it wasn't overly busy which was quite nice. We had been warned not to wear hats/glasses or anything the monkeys can grab haha. I loved how free to roam they were, and it was great to see them up close. I didn't want to get too close to the monkeys as I had been told that they can be cheeky and bite but this didn't present any issues, we just walked around and took pictures at our leisure. There is lots to see and we really enjoyed the visit, I'd say its definitely worth seeing if you are in Ubud.", "A nice place to visit and fun to interact with the monkeys. Just be careful with food and don't tease them. Obvious, but saw some people who didn't quite understand how to act around wild animals.", "A beautiful walk with some unique photo opportunities - not to mention the cheeky, funny monkeys who make your visit unforgettable - either by stealing your heart or your sunglasses! Read the rules before entering and the whole experience becomes awesome both for you and the monkeys!", "I loved how friendly the staff were. And how they kept the place very nice and tidy. Lots of mosquitos, definitely use mosquitos spray. The monkeys not very bad, they learn to behave, but still watch out for your things, because they can pickpocket your bags. The vibe was serene, the temple was very ancient", "It is a special visit as one gets to see so many monkeys in one place and the way they live their lives and as a community. The forest is special as it is really cool with lots of shades and long board walks for soaking in the environment. It is advisable not to carry or eat any food while walking in the forest as the monkeys have been conditioned to snatch it whenever they see food items on one's hand. Always keep stuff in the bag and walk with ease. Worth a visit when in Ubud.", "We went to the monkey kingdom early in the morning which was great because it was not crowded. We also walked around the perimeter late in the afternoon when we first got to Ubud and it was much more crowded (so go in the morning if you can). The monkeys are EVERYWHERE, it's not an overstatement. All ages, shapes and sizes. There are monkeys on the ground, on the temple, in the trees, hanging from the trees, playing in the dirt, playing in the water, jumping from tree to tree and then jumping onto people (including me). Be VERY careful if you are taking pictures of them, the camera and deliberate starring are interpreted as signs of aggression and it will set them off. I had a monkey come at me when I tried to take a picture of it from about 4 feet away. After that I kept a good distance and just used zoomed on my lens. The babies are super cute and were actually the most well behaved because they just stick to mom. I had monkeys jumping onto my maxi dress, and there was a monkey ready to jump on my husband so I told him to duck and as a result the monkey jumped right onto me and I freaked out and shook him off me. I love wildlife but not that much. We did not buy anything to fee the monkeys and I would recommend not to. If you just stand next to someone with food you can get monkey action, and even better, you can watch everyone else deal with their mischievous behavior. My favorite part of the whole complex is the bridge. It's really peaceful and breathtakingly beautiful. If you go prepared with information about the monkey behavior you will have a good time. If you go and ignore the tips below and the other tips from reviewers you may have a less then enjoyable experience. -If you don't like animals or wildlife I would recommend you just visit the outskirts of the forest because you will have monkey contact going in -If you love nature and want to feel like Indiana Jones surrounded by tourist you will want to go -Don't wear jewelry (dangling earrings and necklaces) -Be warned that you may loose a hat, sunglasses, and anything that is not secure on your persons and can't be ripped off by a monkey -Take a camera!!! Don't use the flash, it can irritated the monkeys and have them attack you -Personnel that work there are constantly walking the premises to ensure that you and the monkeys stay safe, I witnessed them helping people multiple times -Don't wear a short skirt or dress, these monkeys are sneaky little buggers and they will have fun with your skirt and you may not want them exposing you to the rest of the visitors -If the monkeys jump on you, they will stay on you!!! They even bit someone on the ear because he let them climb all over him. One tried to bite me on the ear before I shook him off. And that is the best thing to do if they jump on you, just shake them off.", "You knew this before you came. Monkeys are always evil. They will steal, fornicate and defecate often just for the shock value to their human cousins. If a baby comes near you, move as otherwise you are going to have a bad day when momma gets angry at you. Having said that, this is a good place to see them but you have been warned!", "We hired a private car with driver to get here. In the entrance you have to pay and if you are wearing shorts or anything above the knee they would require you to wear a sarong which they provide. They are very firm and clear about not interacting or even feeding the monkeys. They can get aggressive and grab your stuff. They are in packs so it is not really a good idea to be bothering them. The view is majestic. It is very peaceful and calm and just refreshing. However, it can also be hot and humid. An umbrella or a hat can be of help. A fan as well and of course hydrate.", "After hearing a lot of stories about animal cruelty in it was nice to see these guys roaming around freely and happily. I would go again just for the laughs, the monkeys were very entertaining!", "Some of my favorite GoPro footage from our trip came from Monkey Forest. I was amazed that right from the gates (even outside the gates) there are just these crazy, cute little monkeys hanging around. What an experience! Most let you get very close and of course, if you buy the bananas they will jump all over you for it! Our driver told us to get bananas at the 2nd stand, not sure if they are cheaper the further you go in but we paid 20,000 IDR for a bunch. We waited to go to an area with a worker or guide around to assist, just to be safe. I had a bigger male scaring away the little monkeys I actually wanted on me so I gave him a few bananas and then let a little guy climb up my shoulder. So cute! The big male jumped on my husbands back and ate his banana from there lol. A warning! They can and have bit people. I sat down next to one and his friend snuck up behind me trying to open my purse. When I stood up and took my purse away from him he didn't like that very much and jumped on my shoulder, waited a second and then took a little nibble on my shoulder! Luckily he didn't break the skin but it still hurt, the little stinker! I have seen online that they can bite, and then you will need rabies vaccinations so just keep moving if you don't have food to give them and walk through aware of them taking your pics/vids.", "Visited the Ubud Monkey Forest with my family whilst holidaying in . Bought some banana's as does most visitors and was approached by a guide who showed us how to feed the monkeys (and we subsequently tipped the guide). We walked a little further and stopped to feed some more monkey's following same procedure the guide had showed us. My teenage son sat down and a large older monkey came up to him and became aggressive and big him twice (once on the arm and once in the rib area which drew blood). We approached the guide who told us not to worry and to just go to the first aid office where they put some bettadine on the wounds and told us no need to go to hospital as the monkey's were tested for Rabies every year. Although I'm not sure how they test every monkey in an open forest. We left and later spoke to a manager we knew from a restaurant who told us to go straight to the International hospital to get injections for Rabies etc. Whilst at th first aid office there were several other people that had been bitten by monkey's also. 2 trips to Hospital (and several hundred dollars later) and 3 more doctors visits back in Australia with a total of 14 injections and medication to prevent Rabies and Monkey B virus (both of which Health Services tell us can be fatal if contracted) and I think it's safe to say the message is \\stay away from monkey's\\\".\"", "Loved it! Lots of monkeys and they are very interactive. We got some good laughs and screams when they jump onto of you if you buy them bananas. Great scenery. Shame we got there quite late, would have been nice to spend some more time there.", "The monkeys here are so cheeky and you can really see their personalities coming out as you interact with/ watch them. Great price for the experience that you get (only 40,000 entry). Just be careful with what you bring in- don't bring loose water bottles or jewellery that can fall off as the monkeys are mischievous and will likely try and take it! It's easy to get photos with the monkeys as you can buy bananas and the staff hold food out so they will climb on you (they may also wee so watch out!). Really fun experience, one of the top things we did in .", "So cheap to enter (I think it was like.. 1 dollar or something) and nice landscape. Cool monkeys. Although look out. One stole my water bottle! But only when you're away from the staff. They're not stupid you know! He was aggressive about it too but they do that. It's monkey language for 'it's mine. Go away!' but in saying this, they weren't near as bad as I thought they were going to be after hearing about the place from various sources", "We visited the Monkey forest twice, mostly because we had to walk through it to go from our hotel to Ubud. We liked it a lot. It's a beautiful park with lush vegetation and good-looking temples. And then there are the monkeys. We definitely had fun watching the monkeys, but my kids (3 and 5) were a little scared of them. My daughter and I were wearing long skirts and were told (afterwards) by one of the guards that the monkeys are quite attracted to them. We did have a few of them grab on our skirts and not wanting to let go, which didn't cause any harm, but really terrified my youngest. Despite that, I think the Monkey Forest is a must-see in Ubud. It's a beautiful walk, and a unique experience, for very very cheap (I think it's about 3$ per person to get in).", "I really love nature but this was a weird place for me. The Monkeys are all over the place and because there are hundreds of tourists feeding them... they are kind of \\fat\\\" which looks wrong. I also found it strange the fact that the monkeys really are not scared of humans. It is worth visiting and walking around, but not sure if we should help these monkeys become overweight...\"", "I don’t know about you, but being around wild animals, who are free to roam, is both exciting and kind of scary. We brought in our own bananas, but I told my husband that I didn’t want to be responsible for holding them. He agreed to hold them until we were about 50 yards into the forest when he handed the bananas to me to take a picture. Within 1 minute a monkey came flying off of a statue, kick-punched me in the stomach, and took the whole bag of bananas. I was a little uneasy after that, but I never felt threatened by any of the monkeys. When they tell you that the monkeys get aggressive when the want something- it’s true. Just remember that they are wild animals. Go and enjoy the beauty, but know that they will take what they want.", "This is a pretty big park with a lot of monkeys one can admire; there are pools in which they bathe and have fun and you can also buy some fruits to feed them. One thing the management can do is to educate the tourists on the proper behavior when in such places. One must realize these are still animals and even if they are playful, they can be really aggressive when it comes to food. A few tips to really enjoy this place: - do not store food in your backpack; you will loose it to the monkeys - to not carry plastic bottles in hand, as they will be taken by the monkeys - this is really bad for the monkeys and for the environment. - keep your hands free and put everything in your backpack. Any object in your hand will be considered food by the monkeys and will taken away. Also, keep you sun glasses on your eyes or in your backpack, not in your hand, not on your head. - there is a good chance a monkey will climb or jump on you - don`t freak out, don`t be aggressive and don`t stare them in the eyes; just let them get to know you and enjoy their presence.", "Very nice place to visit when you go to Ubud. Entrance fee is not much and for AUD$2 you can buy bananas from the ladies in the forest. Because you're not aloud to bring your own. Just read the instructions on the board about how to handle the monkeys, because they can be very agressive. Although had a nice walk to the forest and the monkeys are not everywhere so you can definately enjoy the beauty of the forest.", "it is in the way from cuta or denpasar to ubud or the mountain of kintamani nice tour plenty meuseums silver workshops and wood you the forest still forest so just be carefull with your wallet or glasees you may loose them possiible a long walk just enjoy the visit", "I bought bananas to attract monkeys and that was a great idea because I had them on my shoulders, arms and my head hahaha. However be cautious as they like to pick on things. In your purse, steal your sunglasses etc. The experience was very cool. Awesome views. You can even do a little shopping as well while you are there from the locals.", "This is a great experience to walk around a forest and see Monkeys being fed, playing with each other, hanging onto people and just simply being Monkeys. We were sensible and carried very little with us as the younger monkeys are a little cheeky. Most monkeys were very friendly and just played amongst themselves. I would defiantly tick this off the to do list for Ubud.", "Nothing special about the place, only monkeys are visible everywhere. Beware of naughty monkeys and keep everything in your bag, they will grab it from you. A guide will bring you around and in the end will bring you to his/her stall and sell you triple price shirt/sarong. Just give them some tips and leave.", "we came to visit this month (2 times in fact) and found the monkey forrest to be a very good experience. We spent quite a bit of time with Nelson, the blind monkey kept in a cage for his own safety, as we felt sorry for him. We noticed that he always had a good supply of food in his cage, however there was never any water on either of the 2 days we visited. On the second day we asked the staff why he didnt have any water in his cage? I do not think we were understood, so we then asked if we could try and give him some water showing our bottle to them. The staff said yes so we filled an empty coconut shell up we found on the floor and got nelsons attention to the water by wetting his hands. Nelson put his head to the bars and we tipped the water gently to his mouth and he drank the water as best as he could. We did this a few times, gathering a bit of a crowd, and then one of the staff brought a bottle over full of water for us to use. We asked again politely why he didnt have any water in his cage, which yet again didnt seem to be understood. I'm pretty sure nelson does get a good supply of water daily, and there may be a good reason that he doesnt have water in his cage; but he was definitely very thirsty. He also seemed to love having a good scratch on his head, as he probably misses being groomed by other monkeys so please give him plenty of attention if you visit. My girlfriend was a bit aprehensive about visiting because of reviews of naughty monkeys but we found that If you follow the rules stated by the Forrest you will be fine. She thoroughly enjoyed it, hence we went back a second time. Staff are very helpful and are great with the monkeys. Would have given this place 5 stars but we felt nelson cud have things a little bit better. It was a pleasure to visit the park and we have some great memories. ", "I love monkeys. I've always found primates to be fascinating and hilarious, so when I travel I try to visit places where I can see apes and monkeys in the wild. And Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary is a great place to see long-tailed macaques in action. Although some reviewers have raised concerns about safety in Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, I found it a pleasure to explore. There are dozens of Sanctuary staff members on hand who keep a careful eye on the forest's furry residents, and they're quick to chase away any monkeys who are giving visitors a hard time. Generally speaking, the monkeys are well-fed and docile, and they won't hassle tourists without reason. However, you need to bear in mind that the monkeys in the Sanctuary are wild animals and opportunistic thieves – so if you have anything edible on display, or you're carrying a plastic bag that *might* contain food, you're going to get jumped on. On the other hand, if you're sensible and give the monkeys a wide berth, you won't have any problems – I visited the Sanctuary twice, taking photos for up to two hours at a time, and only one baby monkey jumped on my backpack (who soon got bored and sauntered off when he realised I didn't have anything to eat). If a monkey does jump on you, all you need to do is remain calm – if you panic and flail about the monkey may think it's under attack. So just stay still, hold onto your valuables, and the rogue macaque will soon wander off. Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary is a beautiful and interesting place to explore, and it's worth spending at least 90 minutes there to visit the various temples, explore the forest areas... and laugh at terrorised tourists who think they can outsmart the forest's mischievous inmates.", "We stayed right across from this sanctuary. It's not the only one in Ubud. Alas Kedaton actually has more monkeys, just in less accessible or as well maintained temple ruins. Plus the shopkeepers in AK carry sticks and double as tourist body guards. Attentive staff in Monkey Forest in official uniform just makes you feel a lot safer. And yes, hold on to your cellphone. Those monkeys must have a treasure trove in the trees by now!", "Nice place to see monkeys on the semi- natural habitat. Come after lunch time, so the monkeys have been fed. Don't bring any plastic bag (food or clothing) and the monkeys will ignore you completely. They will be more interested in being feed by inquisitive children. Took really really nice photos! Give it a go if you have a couple of hours to spare", "We took a car from the W Retreat in Seminyak and it was about a 1and1/2 hour ride that was very inyeresting. Coming back we took annother route throught he rice fields and country which was very interesting. The monkeys are all over the place sitting with babies or grooming each other. They are all quite small but can be aggresive. Little children might not have the best time as we saw one little boy scared to tears when he tried to grab a monkey and itt grabbed back. The setting was beautiful and a beatiful oasis in the Ubud. Right outside you can walk down many streets and eat and shop. Our only regret was we did not have more time. Next time we plan to spend a few nights in Ubud.", "Beautiful experience. Wild monkeys running around. The only bad thing is people badly wanting pictures with them on their shoulder and sometimes behaving so wrong towards those animal so people please stay respectful. It's their home and we are just visitors.", "I like the relatively intact forest left in the place. The monkeys are cheeky. I have no problem walking through the forest and checking out the temple. It is a little oasis in amongst over developed tourism infrastructures and facilities in Ubud, ", "We arrived in the morning so we could escape the main heat of the day. It is a great place to visit. Just follow the rules and don’t treat the monkeys like a pet. They roam freely and are not afraid of humans. There are staff around to ensure you are kept safe and everyone is friendly. I recommend this to everyone. A great experience. 👍😎", "Lovely walk through the monkey forest area Was hoping it would have been a bit bigger or the walking trail a bit longer, but the old statues and hundreds of monkeys walking around were a thrill to see. Advice is carry nothing loose on yourself and don't be surprised if monkeys try grab stuff out your pockets... I would personally not take small children with, as a few were startled when we were there.", "The monkey is so cute , the place so beautiful and clean , the price is worth it. Good for travelling.", "Monkey forest is good and fun to see. Be careful they will try to take almost everything from you. They know how to open a zipper. Don't ware loose things. Even red yellow will are colors that attracts them. I think after 30/45 max you will see a enough to go to you next thing. Ticket= 30.000 per person", "Beautiful calming environment with cheeky monkeys. Lots of temples and rivers and a peaceful location.", "Great visit. You can get really close to the monkeys, but don't feed them. While I was there, I saw about 5 people get scratched or bit. It is safe if you don't feed them.", "Watch unsuspecting tourists get their cell phones snatched by monkeys when they get too close. I highly recommend using a proper camera with a zoom lens if you go here. You can feed the monkeys bananas directly off your shoulder. Don't let them sit more than 60 seconds are they will pee on you. The architecture is amazing. Nice bridges, temples and cremation area at the Monkey Forest.", "Well it I first of all different, basically a setting out of some sort of Hollywood adventure movie. Very photogenic, not very educational as such, but very much worth a visit. Lots and lots of monkeys in a tropical rainforest gpurge setting.", "Could spend a whole day there... you can either walk around or just sit and watch the monkeys play around. be careful with your belonging as the monkeys can easily grab them!", "I was carrying a bottle of ice lemon tea, a monkey climbed up on me and snatched the drink, the little devil bit my hands as I struggled to refuse letting go of the drink. The next thing I knew there was blood on my hands and the monkey proudly showed off his skills in opening up the bottle and gulping the ice lemon tea. I was given First Aid at the ticket counter for free and was assured by the nurse that the monkeys here do not carry rabies. Unlike at Uluwatu temple, the monkeys here are not interested in grabbing spectacles or handphones or cameras, only focusing on snatching anything that look like food or drink. And yes, these little devils are fierce.", "We had a great time at monkey forest. The monkeys are everywhere and the forest is dotted with beautiful bridges and scupltures. It's fun to be so close to the monkeys, who are really used to seeing people around. There's also a cool art exhibition on site if you're into going into the AC and checking it out. Right next to that is a pen with Javanese deer, too. We had been warned about the monkeys taking our stuff so what we brought was really minimal. The monkeys will literally jump on your backpack and open the zipper to examine your things, or jump on you and stick their hands in your pockets. We watched a monkey jump on one poor girl and steal her eyeglasses right off her face. She waited for 45 mins while the staff tried to lure the monkey down from the trees. He finally dropped her glasses, so she got them back but we still felt bad for her. So don't wear shiny jewelry and leave everything you can at home. The monkeys will even steal your water bottle if you're swinging it around too much. There's not much you can do when a monkey steals your things and then threatens to get aggressive with you when you try to get them back. You can buy bananas to feed the monkeys at the forest, but looking at them was enough for me.", "30,000RP per person for entrance fees. It's kinda worth it for the cute monkeys there. You can buy mini bananas inside, 20,000 for a small bunch and 50,000 for the bigger ones I think. Beware of mosquitoes though, I got a few bites. I saw a monkey climbing onto a lady's lap, proceeded to pull down the front of her tank top, revealing her lacy bra. Another monkey was gnawing on a plastic mineral water bottle. Please don't throw your plastic rubbish in the sanctuary!", "Found this a great attraction in town if you are staying at a hotel in town, walking distance. I went with a friend who said they had done much to update it, with a new main entrance very nice and great walking paths. We went 1.5 hours before closing and found them feeding the monkey's around the property which was a treat with lots of activity. But do pay attention when they give a time to clear the park, they are serious and had personnel throughout to herd you out. Get down to the lower creek view before this happens as they will block it off before closing.", "A bizarre place full of lazy, aggressive and generally spoiled monkeys (not to mention overweight) with no fear of humans. There were vendors at the entrance (irresponsibly) selling bananas to unwary tourists to \\feed\\\" to the monkeys. From what I observed, all the people who purchased these bananas were relieved of them by aggressive monkeys almost immediately, rather than being able to choose who to feed. We witnessed many people being accosted, including quite a few scarred women who had monkeys jump on their head and pull their hair. Not really very comforting when you think that the consequence of any biting or scratching will a course or rabies injections! The monkeys themselves were not particularly interesting. From our experience they seemed to preoccupy themselves with stealing food, fighting, biting each other, raping each other and masturbating. An interesting social order - good luck explaining that to your five year old!\"", "Wow, so amazing to see monkey's up close and in such a lovely setting, not overly busy when we went and value for money.", "We enjoyed this tourist attraction in Ubud. It was better than I expected. The grounds were very well kept. Would recommend if visiting Ubud.", "Just to add to plentiful reviews here. Observe notices at entrance re dos & don'ts. The monkeys will sniff out food and snatch it- secure belongings! You can buy bunches of small bananas for 20000IDR (about £1) inside and as soon as you do you'll get attention with one or two climbing up you and grabbing at them. In fact we fed one monkey one banana and another cheeky one stole off with the remaining bunch! Nice walking thru forest and lots of groups the macaques playing (some fighting!), and lots of cute babies!", "There are so many places to interact with monkeys in . Monkey Forest is certainly the most well-known, but it is NOT the best. The monkeys here are so used to people that they expect food from everyone. Hold out a banana and two will immediately climb up you to grab it as quickly as possible. They have no time to sit on your shoulders for those cute pictures that everyone wants. Not only that, I witnessed them being vicious on multiple occasions during my hour visit. They jumped from a post They wouldn't let go, yanking her hair as she sobbed uncontrollably. She didn't have any food or water on her. I also saw a man being chased by ten monkeys because he accidentally opened a bag of food. They also scratched and bit without being provoked. The only point of interest in here is the dragon bridge. It is absolutely beautiful and worth the entry fee alone just to see this. If you want to interact with monkeys, go to Mt. Batur- they are so friendly and willing to sit on your shoulder for ages! And not once did I ever see the monkeys there bite or scratch anyone.", "Lots of tree, keeping it cool and ideal for a mid-day activity when the sun is at its might Free shuttle to Palace, don’t waste money on cab ( take a left as u exist the park ) Relatively small, 1 hour or so inside is enough Staff there would help u take picture with monkey. It’s a nice service, except it’s not for everyone. The whole time I was in the park, I see them offering photo ops to white couples only and never ask them for money. Should a single person ask for a pic, the staff asks for 10k. When an Asian couple asks, 20k. That’s as if certain groups would be less likely to tip them so they don’t even bother to offer this great service, OR.. pay up front .. A better practice would be either all free or a flat fee for everyone. Profiling is distasteful. baby monkeys are cute, worth going ", "Probably worth a visit when in Ubud, but not for more than an hour, odd. It's nicely dreamy and leafy with mossy temples in it which is nice. But that's about it. If you've seen monkeys (gray langurs) before, you'd be wise to be a bit wary of them and wonder what the fuss is about.", "Went as part of a half day guided tour but we didn't really need any longer than 10 minutes here. You pay 30k each to go in, which is fine, and then you can buy bananas inside to feed the monkeys. Once you have done that and taken a selfie with a monkey....the experience is pretty much over! Worth going to tick the \\I've seen a monkey\\\" box....\"", "The monkey forest is in a beautiful location. My sister and I weren't a big fan of this place because the monkeys remind md of the zoo. They don't seem too happy, but I'm no expert so can totally be off base.", "This was our first trip to and to be up close to these monkeys was great. Our kids (aged 7 & 9) loved it too. This trip allowed them to safely step out of their comfort zones and have safe interaction. The only tips are to avoid the larger monkeys and hide your bananas out of their sight should you choose to feed them. A must do in !!", "very popular attraction in Ubud. Lots of monkeys and a lovely park to stroll in. When you need a shadow in Ubud here you have plenty. They sell bananas to feed the monkeys and specifically ask the visitors not to feed them anything else for their health. Great fun! But I saw a lady being bitten when she, startled, forgot to let go of the banana. I saw tourists being plundered by monkeys and I got bitten myself. When I was sitting a monkey sat next to me and even though I know quite a lot about animal behaviour I looked at him. He took the initiative and I was being lulled by my experiences with the other monkeys. Mistake! This was an alpha male and for a moment I forgot what I already know. Eye contact is not permitted with the alpha males. You have to be subservient. He didn't like that I didn't look away and grabbed my arm with both hands and bit me. I told him off in an angry way and pushed him away (I do have alpha male traits, I am afraid). He held on for a bit and then let go. They are no cases of rabies in monkeys in , besides that I am highly vaccinated even for rabies (which gives not complete protection but a bit). Despite that I did quite some iternet searches after that. Why a rating of \\very good\\\". I can't help it: I love monkeys. But be careful!\"", "It is very nice to spend some time and visit this forest and of course the cheeky monkeys in their natural environment! Be careful of your hings you would not like to take you away... ", "The first yelp review I have ever written. DO NOT go here if you do not want to take the risk of being bitten by the monkeys. Definitely do not feed them. I incurred about $4,000 in medical costs after being bitten by an aggressive monkey here. Needless to say it was a huge damper on my trip. I would not take small children here, and I would NEVER buy a banana from the women selling them at the entrance. Being Indonesia, a tourist attraction with aggressive monkeys who bite humans will fly. NO WESTERN COUNTRY WOULD LEGALLY ALLOW THIS TO EXIST. I would like to see this attraction shut down or the monkeys trained not to harm humans. I would never recommend this to anyone and although the rangers will tell you the monkeys have no diseases, they are not doctors. I went to the hospital in Kuta and was given extensive treatment, contrary to what the rangers said would happen. All in all, not only do I wish I never went, but I wish that the tourism board of would understand that this is an inappropriate attraction on so many levels. I would really like to see it shut down in the next couple of years. Imagine your 5 year old getting bitten by a wild monkey in . You wouldnt wish that on anyone. Terrible terrible experience, unfortunate that the monkey sanctuary is too money hungry to give any proper warning to the hundreds of naive tourists passing through every day.", "Firstly, there are monkeys everywhere, walking around you, swinging away as if you don't exist. The place is like a well maintained tropical forest with beautiful moss covered sculptures everywhere. The walk itself through the area is peaceful and so interestingly made with streams flowing along and so much flora and fauna. Automatically your tourist like pace quietens down here and makes you take a breath of relaxed fresh air. Its not like a zoo, so you encounter monkeys everywhere. I actually stopped in front of two of them who were trying to peal a coconut, and they were so funny, as if putting up a show specially for us. Definitely a must place to see in a relaxed, peaceful manner.", "What a peaceful and incredible nice place. Entrance fee is IDR 50.000 for adults. The forest looks really from a phantasy world and the nature is so picturesque. The monkeys are almost friendly. So you could do this with kids also. The only negative point you cannot avoid are the loud and unrespectful tourists. Please don’t talk or touch anything. You‘re guests only!", "I wouldn't tell people not to go there but be prepared to be surrounded by lots of other tourists. The forrest is nice so don't forget to visit all the part of the site. Monkeys can be really friendly but sometimes they can become a bit aggressive (not too dangerous don't worry). A lot of nese people sell some fruits to the tourists who want to feed the monkeys to get a picture.", "The monkeys are all around this place. Even if you do not pay a ticket you may still enjoy them from outside.", "Nice park incl temples. Park is quite small. Better be carefull and dont play with monkey. Possible they will bite you.", "Monkeys here seem to be tamed a bit. Not that violent to people. And you can watch very closely over a wide park. And the park is good enough to see various movement such as climbing and hanging. It's very good to enjoy 30~50 min.", "Far too many tourists using food to play and pose with the monkeys. There is no control or guidence. Its immediately obvious that the monkeys have become so confident around visitors that they get agressive and try to steal belongings. Its easy to see how all the bites happen. There was no wild left in any of these monkeys and were purely there as a photo opportunity to for visitors, with nothing but detriment to them. Definitely would recommend staying away if you like animals or conservation.", "nice place to photograph temples and see the macaque monkeys everywhere. the monkeys will try to jump on you and get food so be aware of this before going in. the roads going in and around Ubud are extremely crowded and full of traffic so know this also", "The Monkey Sanctuary was an amazing experience. Monkey's everywhere, generally friendly. Just make sure that you only engage as much as you are willing to receive in return! I unfortunately pushed a little too much, and ended up getting bit. This happened because I accidentally breaking one of the few rules when interacting with the monkeys. Those rules include: 1. Do not pet them. If you let them climb on you...try and be as timid/still as possible. They won't hurt you if you don't give them reason to. 2. Do not stare at them eye-to-eye, as this is taken as a sign of aggression. 3. If feeding them, let go of the food when they reach for it. As in do not pull back on a banana or you sunglasses if they are, unfortunately, snagged, as it is again, seen as a sign of aggression. I was trying to film a younger male eating some food, only to have it yank at my beaded bracelet. When the bracelet snapped back...the monkey thought I was trying to take back the beads (or perceived nuts?), and took a quick chomp. A quick clean and bandage from the staff on hand, and minor rabies scare later, we were on our way! That said...would 100% go back if I returned!! Traumatic moment aside, as an animal love, had an awesome time.", "I have really enjoyed visiting the Monkey forest! We are going back to for our wedding soon, so we will arrange a Monkey forest visit for all our friends and family!! Can't wait!! The monkeys are so cool, funny and cute! But be careful with your food, sunglasses, drinks - monkeys are hungry and cheeky, they won't mind to take everything you have!!! Buy some bananas at the entrance, you will enjoy feeding them!!", "The view it's great and definitely worth visiting! The monkeys here are very playful and do take your sunglasses or phones if you leave it out. It's a great place to enjoy nature and take great photos!", "Spending quality time with my children and my mom roaming around , we end up that place. Nothing really special to see in that place but the bonding and fun that it brought to my family was what that counts. My daughter's alcohol spray was picked pocketed by a monkey....yes, literally. And that experienced can never be bought. To those who wants to visit that place? Be careful with your belongings and don't panic if the monkey will come to you. ", "So much fun. A very small entrance fee makes it a great value attraction for the family. It is a beautiful temple and gardens inn he centre of Ubud. All the reviews say to be careful about the thieving monkeys, they are true, they are cheeky and very fast. They do have handlers there that mostly keep the monkeys under control. It was great seeing the monkeys in their own habitat. Well worth a visit.", "Well worth a visit and it's lots of fun with all the monkeys. The staff are very good. The problem seems to be with people ignoring them or sticking cameras in the monkey's faces, which aggravates them!", "These crazy little critters will grab your camera right out of your hand!. me an a mate nearly lost or passports! had a wonderful time - one worth remembering.", "The apes are friendly and the forest is beautiful. Buy a bunch of bananas and the apes are waiting for you. Don't hide it from them, because they steal everything. But when you don't wear anything you just can enjoy the apes. There are many baby apes( We saw an ape that were 2hours old.)", "Hundreds of monkeys & you cannot fool them if you have food - they will climb on you instantly, and will not leave until they have ALL the food. You can probably spend an hour here, watching the antics.", "A must see attraction in Ubud. For the cost of AU$5 this is great value. Easy walking paths make this an easy and enjoyable visit. Depends on the time you visit for the amount of activity you will see but you can be guaranteed to take many photos. Quite interesting to witness the hierarchy which exists amongst the monkeys. Do not try to pat because they are wild animals. Cheap smoothies at the kiosk at the end of your wandering. Definitely recommend a visit. Only one negative that you cannot sit anywhere but I suppose they do not want monkeys jumping on you or too hard to keep clean.", "I've visited the Monkey Forest twice and loved it both times. I recommend getting there early in the morning if you'd like to take photographs as it can get quite busy. Make sure you don't bring any plastic water bottles as the monkeys go crazy for them. I spent about 90 mins here and could have easily spent much longer.", "It is a great stop in Ubud. The monkeys are cute and it is a great opportunity to get up close and watch them monkey around. Things to note are: - You cannot pet the monkeys - You cannot feed the monkeys - You shouldnt make direct eye contact with them - They may jump on you, if they do, you have to remain calm otherwise the monkey will freak out. - If you have food on you, but stored away, they will climb on you trying to find the food. - If you have food open, they will take it - If you have food and put it away, they will jump on you and try to take it - You may see dead monkeys :( - You can get decently close to them (~1/2 meter). They are friendly and calm if you are calm", "We went to monkey forest for about 3 hours. It is amazing how this forest is well preserved yet still very close by to the city center. There are tons of monkey and they are very interested by your stuff but if you are careful you will have an enjoyable experience.", "I loved this place. The area is just beautiful, with a few old stone bridges etc, plenty of areas to explore. The monkeys are everywhere and act as if they own the place (well they do!). They can try to steal things off you, and jump on you, apparently - but I didn't see this happen to anyone in the 2 hours I was there - it just takes some common sense - don't get too close, don't have food out in the open. Its a lovely place, and well worth the visit!", "it's a nice place - the monkeys can be quite aggressive - hide your water bottle - they steal it... It's not a must to visit the place", "A very inspirational place seated in the jungle close to Ubud with beautiful ancient sculptures and calm spots near the little river. It's really fun to watch the monkeys fool around and interact with each other and the tourists (keep your stuff well packed and safe!). Unfortunately there were a lot of visitors in the park and it was really crowded, the scenery reminding of a fun park and not a holy place sometimes.", "Don't buy the expensive bananas at the entry gate.All you become is a target, as the monkeys are very aggressive for food.My wife was badly bitten by one of the adult males and needed 2 stiches in her arm at the excellent first aid quarters. There was a queue to get in there. The monkey temple at Senai is 100 times better.", "I was nervous going here after reading other reviews about the monkeys. We had such a great time and no issues with the monkeys. A beautiful spot and a super fun morning.", "Something different from the usual sand beach and temple. This place allow monkeys to roam around freely and it a nice walk with monkeys playing among themselves. Worth the visit definitely", "Don't by pass this site thinking you've seen monkeys before. We almost did and I am happy we visited. All they tell you about monkeys aggressively seeking bananas is true BUT, if you use common sense, remove dangly jewelry/large hair accessories and take the posted advice, your experience will not be a bad one. Avoid any issues by not feeding the monkeys and enjoy photographing them instead while they eat someone else's banana. What we truly enjoyed was the beautiful FOREST and the many moss covered sculptures. There is also a temple you can visit in the MF and all just steps away from town.", "So i decided to go to the monkey forest with my backpack and a few little items in my side pockets, luckily nothing of value!! What i hadn't anticipated is that the monkeys are super smart and will climb onto you and search your bag - having one of them even open up my bag and pull out a wrapper - luckily i shook him off Other than that a fantastic experience to get up close and personal with the monkeys. If you have bananas it's cool too they will come up to you and take them from your hands which is always fun Not absolutely must go and see fi your in but if your in Ubud definitely worth the quick trip down", "Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary I really don’t know what to say about this place,it’s full of monkeys that could do stuff if you stared at them,have food in your bags or pockets..... when we were there,some girl fed it a candy bar and a monkey jumped on her..... and the monkey is the bad guy???? Really??? This girl should of been kicked out right on the spot,instead of some official shoeing the monkey away. Joe average place full of peddlers hovering on and around the entrance.(annoying) If you want to see Monkeys.... I’d suggest the zoo.", "It was worth visiting, the monkeys are funny to watch. One even stole my sunglasses off my head, be careful with your belongings. Couldn't believe how many people were feeding them though! 40,000rp entry for an adult.", "Beautiful place-the view of the ocean was spectacular. I was only warned of monkeys, not what they would do. My eyeglasses were stolen right from off my face and I was unable to retrieve them. It happened so so fast that I thought they simply fell off my face. Needless to say, I was unable to enjoy the rest of my tour with as much enthusiasm as prior to the naughty monkey experience. The grounds were nice as I walked around. It was peaceful. I heard the music but did not partake in the dance.", "A visit to Ubud is not complete without visiting the monkeys! So wonderful to seem them roaming and playing completely free in their natural habitat. No cages or fences - just gorgeous creatures to watch and feed. Pay attention to the signs regarding putting your stuff away and if you want to have monkeys crawling on your back and so on, buy a bunch of bananas to feed them. So much fun! Don't miss it!", "It was amazing seeing so many monkeys in a beautiful open forest. A lot of them were little monkey families which were very cute to watch. I was quite scared of them biting me because I had been told that about monkey bites and scratches giving people rabies so when a monkey ran towards me as we were walking in and grabbed my drink bottle, I was so scared that I just let it go. As we walked around more I got more comfortable though and it was so much fun. My boyfriend and I got photos of a monkey on our shoulder which we were very happy with. The monkeys are totally harmless and will just climb all over you (just hold on to any loose items!) It's a huge forest and the monkeys look super happy being there. It was 40,000 rupiah (around $4AUD/pp) for entry, well worth the money!", "I enjoyed watching the monkey swing from tree to tree. The monkey families were really adorable. I liked the monkey that sat on my shoulder as I walked around the forest; very cool and laidback.", "You must visit when in Ubud, very central, full of nature and nice walk surrounded by monkeys. Worth the visit", "The sacred monkey forest is a must see in Ubud. Such a nice space to walk around and see all the monkeys doing their thing!", "This place is huge. Full of monkeys...of course. There were pamphlets given that explained the dos and donts and the different ages of the monkeys. It was pretty cool. Beautiful water and just to see them interact was awesome. If in Ubud, put this on your list.", "many monkeys and seem always very hungry , Many tourists will feed them with Bananas... different experience.", "Beautiful place with great views filled with monkeys. Top 1 place to visit in Ubud. Lot of monkeys that just live there, they are not afraid so they just walk between people. You can actually feel like you're in jungle.", "Attended a few years ago with my children. It was a fun, hands on experience which we thoroughly enjoyed. Relaxed atmosphere and an easy day. Completely changed now, with thousands of tourists, sanitised environment, regimented entry and exit. Appears more monkeys outside than inside. Took a friend who had never been to and found it to be very boring and quiet costly. Abysmal really", "My husband and I visited monkey forest today. On entering gate my husband purchased some bananas for the monkeys. He barely took two steps when a large monkey jumped on him and tried to take the whole bunch. He broke off one but the monkey wasn't happy about that despite having one in his hand he jumped back on my husband and bit and scratched him on the arm. One of the attendees had to chase him away with a stick as he kept trying to jump back on my husband. Hence we ended up at the Bimc hospital for tetanus and rabies injections. The hospital was fantastic and we just want people to be very careful if you visit the monkeys as they can be aggressive. It's a beautiful place and worth a visit but I wouldn't advise feeding them unless you have had your rabies injection.", "It looks like a real forest with lot of greenery and cool shade.The whole atmosphere is kind of fun. There is one temple also inside, though opened on special ceremonies. So if you are lucky you can witness one. We walked the entire park and it took us around 1 hour. There are lot of monkeys in the park, so one need to be cautious of our stuff.", "Worth the admission and amazing how many monkeys are living in these beautiful gardens. They sell bananas to feed to the monkeys, who can be very aggressive if they know you have food. I had a large water bottle that got snapped up by a larger monkey and he even took off the lid to drink from it. They are cute - the babies and their mama's in particular, The scenery is beautiful.", "The monkeys are cute.... watch your things whilst you're there. A few monkeys tried to get into people's handbags. They can also jump on you but as long as your calm they're harmless ", "Loved this place. Really beautiful grounds and a lot of little rascals. It's also convenient to walk from the south to the north of the monkey forest to get to the other side of town. As long as you don't mess with the monkeys they won't mess with you. Really loved this place.", "It’s a beautiful place full of wild animals being themselves. However, you can see just as many of them outside as you can within the boundary of the sanctuary. It’s amazing to sit and watch them climb the neighbouring restaurants and shop roofs being themselves. A great place for kids to visit and experience. Not sure I’d do it again.", "I absolutely did not enjoy the Monkey forest. we went there in March. It was not very crowded. It clearly states at the entrance that do not feed the monkeys. However, inside the forest, there are people who are selling bananas to feed the monkeys. Why??? It attracts them to tourists and that could be dangerous. They are animals and they don't think. They are there for the food. I absolutely would give it a miss if I were to go there again. Even for first timers, I would say, you really do not need to go there. Instead go to the market near the forest and get some good souveniours.", "This is apparently a must see when in Ubud or . We just thought it was average. It's a large forest, with a couple of small temples in that happened to be closed when we went, it's not very well signposted and the maps are cartoon like which make it difficult to understand. We saw the monkeys take water bottles from people and a camera from a young child. You can buy bananas to feed the monkeys so that they will climb on you but the monkeys are unpredictable. There are some interesting stone structures and carvings around but to be honest I was slightly on edge most of the time anyway because of the signs warning the monkeys could be aggressive and we'd witnessed it.", "Nothing special. Monkeys are very aggressive - I was sitting on a bench and they peed on me from above. Be careful about sitting under trees.", "Great experience if you've never seen monkeys up close and personal. A word of warning, hide your valuables. They're very inquisitive but they're notorious little thieves and you will most likely see a few tourists getting their possessions stolen by them. No worries though, bribe them with a banana and you'll get your things back :)", "The Monkey Forest is a very popular tourist spot although I only found it average as the temples were pretty neglected and I felt quite uneasy that several visitors were tormenting the monkeys and causing them to become quite irrate. I was scared that one of them might attack me but then I'm a big wuss!", "Had a good time kids loved it.we did not feed but many others did.monkeys not scared of humans . monkey's can be a little scary when the fight among themselves. Good value if it had not been raining. Mixo", "You know what you’re going to get just based on the name but it’s still a treat. It’s amazing that right in the middle of the city there are a thousand monkeys in a natural habitat just being monkeys. If you put yourself in the right place, they will get on your head, pick your pocket, take your sunglasses, lift your hat, or whatever. None of that will happen if you are aware and don’t get too close. If you want it to, you can make it happen. It can be fun if you are in the right frame of mind - or you can just watch in amazement and joy. It would be a shame if you missed this whether you are young or old, with or without kids but if you have kids or a young heart, go. It’s well done, the grounds are beautiful. It’s inexpensive. It’s shady. What’s not to like.", "Visited this place as a part of our tour. At first we were a bit hesitating, as it was very sunny hot day, however inside the forest there is a lot of shadows and it is pretty comfortable. There are a lot of monkeys of a different age running around, some are curious and some are lazy. If you follow the rules and do not disturb the monkeys or show some agression to them - they are friendly and do not really care about you, unless you have some snack :). There are a lot of employees around, which feed the monkeys or even play with them. To sum up, it is a recommended place for a walk even in a hot day! Tropical forest is great!", "We went to the Monkey forest on our first visit to a couple of years ago and decided to go back on this visit. Lots of people there and lots of monkeys (including some naughty ones) Felt quite safe there although witnessed a couple of people being harassed by monkeys but it seemed that they either had food on them or were not following the guidelines. Only disappointment was the amount of rubbish (plastic bottles in the stream etc) in spite of the large number of staff who were everywhere but not seeming to do anything. Come on - pick up your act and pick up the rubbish! It seems to be the locals who cause the litter problem, not the tourists. Great place to spend a couple of hours but remember to follow the rules.", "Excellant place to visit - lots of park attendants to monitor you and the monkeys. Lots of playful monkeys to watch all day. It's especially fun to watch the interactions between the people and the monkeys. If you are fearless you can buy bananas through the sanctuary and feed the monkeys. The monkeys will jump up on you, but don't fear they are harmless. Definitely worth a visit.", "I absolutely LOVED Monkey Forest!! There were so many monkeys that it was quite an experience to just look at that, but what I loved the most was the forest itself. The trees there are just beautiful, and the river area totally reminded me of the scenery in some of the Indiana Jones' movies! I went around 11:15am and the number of visitors was alright. From what I've heard from the locals, though, the earlier you go the better, and try to avoid 12-1pm, because that's when a lot of tourists from other parts of arrive and it won't be as peaceful.", "Had a wonderful time here but was a bit scared when one of the monkeys did take a swipe at me and when the little ones come running over and fishing through your hair and back packs. Very cute though! I have been here 2 times and loved it Take the walk to the bottom of the river Very nice! I will be going back here and its FREE! You can buy some banannas from a seller to feed monkeys. There are sellers at the entrience of the attraction say no and they are fine but you do get a few good bargins here! Wood stuff.", "We loved the monkey forest but if you don't want a monkey to jump on you, do not buy any bananas!! One jumped on my boyfriend because he was interested in the drawstrings on his shorts. Made for a good picture but I was glad when he lost interest because I was worried he might bite or scratch him accidentally. Be careful of the monkey's tails, they are very long and someone stepped on one when we were near and it was not a pretty site. Loads of angry monkeys isn't the best thing to witness. Definitely a must do when coming to Ubud. Costs about £6 to get in for 2 people. You need cash!", "I had am amazing time at the Ubud Monkey Forest, but I love monkeys! I should mention that that the monkeys DO bite if you get to close to them! I was bitten on the back of the leg by a mommy monkey while taking a fairly close up picture of a baby. The bite for me was not aggressive but more of a warning. I would not feed the monkeys despite workers selling bananas, this seems make the monkeys territorial and aggressive, causing them to fight with each other. The first aid center at the Monkey Forest did have the proper supplies to cleanse my bite, and the attendant assured me that they monitor their monkeys health closely and test their monkeys for rabies. I would not take children to young to understand and follow the rules this location. They are likely to attempt touching and directly look in monkeys eyes which the monkeys find threatening. The Monkey forest close to Tan-alot temple is not as exciting and pretty but much more appropriate for interested but fearful adults & young children. You walk around with a guide who knows the behaviors of most of the monkeys. The guide will keep the monkeys from climbing on you if you don't want them to close.", "First came here 30 years ago when the monkeys were crazy descending from the trees, scowling at you and stealing your fruit, for obvious reasons that has changed so whilst it was still fun it felt a little staid now but still worth the visit if you have never been", "I must say that the view is beautiful but the monkeys there spoiled the fun !! I do not specially like monkeys but i do not dislike them neither if they don't 'bother\\ me. How ever the monkeys there are \\\"trained\\\" to bother you if you don't give them food , within 30mn of walking around 3 people got their shoe stolen and another person \\\"lost\\\" her sun glasses ! Some local kids are there to help you get back your stuffs by giving them some chocolate bars or banana , if the monkey \\\"agree\\\" he will exchange what ever he stole with food , the monkeys are way more aggressive than in monkey forrest and the temple just isn't the prettiest one in , if you have a choice go somewhere else and if you do decide to go there anyway do like the locals take some wood or a stone to scare the monkeys away if one decide to come near you.\"", "Nothing special unless you have never seen monkeys or monkeys stealing glasses from your face... Also, there is still a lot of construction and construction rubbish around this place.", "Monkey Forest in Ubud is very beautiful. It would take upto 2 hours to walk around and explore the place. Monkeys are well behaved until you show them food or tease them. They are well fed as you can see corn and stuff at dedicated spots for them to sit and eat.. We encountered a few monkeys who did not shy away.. they were happy to pose with you in a photo..", "This was my third visit to Ubud, but I have previously never visited the Monkey Forest as I was always put off by other visitors' accounts of their experience. However, this time visiting with our three children I decided we would give it a try. I read the reviews on TripAdvisor so knew not to have loose items like sunglasses. We bought some bananas as the gate, but the monkeys are too clever and so we had given them out before we barely had our cameras ready. We had to buy some more. Our driver Nyomen came in with us and he was much braver at sharing the bananas with the monkeys, holding a banana over his head so that the monkey jumped up on top of him. The children enjoyed seeing the monkeys up close, especially the babies. Our 5 year old daughter got a bit freaked out when one of the monkeys grabbed at her trying to look under her loose flowing peasant style top. Probably preferable to ensure the kids have tighter clothes on that don't appear to be hiding bananas. The forest itself is quite spectactular, with its many paths and hidden temples. It was certainly worth a visit.", "Nice attraction especially for kids. Monkeys all around. Few areas are access blocked but for sure a must to visit.", "Went to ubud monkey forest after a day trip around was only 40000 idr to get in loads of monkeys about to take pictures of plus some nice temples inside and fantastic views, you can buy bananas to feed the monkeys if you want them up close and personal with you but they won't leave you alone until they have all gone lol very nice places to see them in there natural habitat instead of a zoo definitely worth a visit", "Bit of a let down, not many monkeys around - Just lots and lots of people! Only seen a few monkeys in the distance, staff not too friendly", "This place is crazy fun. Being able to interact with the monkeys is a once in a life time experience. These creatures are wild animals so always show respect. You can buy Banana's as the entrance for 50000 rupiah which is worth every cent.", "You can buy banana at the entrance so you can feed the monkeys which will climb all over you in order to get their treat. You must however follow some Simple rules which will be explained in a leaflet. Before entering the forest. Staff is very friendly level explain the history of the forest and help you with your summer pictures", "Definitely think this is a must do whilst in ! Monkeys are absolutely everywhere!!! Need to be conscious that the monkeys will grab anything they can off you, so better to leave your bags in your car if you can. Otherwise if you behave as advised by the sanctuary, be respectful, you will be fine. Absolutely beautiful surroundings.", "Forrest, monkeys and a tonne of tourists - check. Was a nice walk through the grounds and seeing a heap of monkeys, but be prepared for hoards of tourists doing dumb stuff with monkeys stealing anything and everything. You could take a walk around the edge of the Forrest early morning and you see the monkeys anyway without having to go in or battle for a pic without the day tourists - we did that also and was great.", "the scenery was amazing with huge trees, deep gourges and the monkeys are great to watch especially in july when they have babies there isa temple and many statues.", "The \\forest\\\" very small is turistic full of People that scream al the time for the monkey, and they give food unealthy for the animal! However it is a must in ubud but I prefered take a bike and go up to the hill searching ricefields terraces! Trust me it was beautiful, a bit HARD but it is a real experience!\"", "As the name suggests, there are monkeys everywhere! Over 600 of them! They are protected by men who will gladly sit down and tell you about their work at the sanctuary. There are three temples within the sanctuary which are nice to walk around. Just be careful not to have anything hanging out of your pockets! It will be stolen by some of the mischievous monkeys who are anything but shy! You can buy bananas there to feed them if you wish. Nice to visit but I wouldn't go specifically to Ubud to see it.", "We visited monkey Forrest multiple times during our stay as our hotel was situated within it. The entrance fee was 40,000r (aprox 4$ aud). There are hundreds of monkeys who seem to be very well looked after by the rangers and have miles of Forrest to roam in. The Forrest is lush and gorgeous and something to see on its own! The monkeys are generally uninterested in people, walking right up to us and sometimes jumping on us. We were advised not to take paper or plastic bags through the forest as they think that these contain food and will steal them. Overall a great experience and a must see while in ubud!", "Look, if i was being honest i really didn't feel the need to come here. I didn't want to get rabies from the monkeys or see another shrine and temple BUT.......... I was really lovely. Thank you for making me go KB, SM and SMc. A great time, view are lovely and well worth the short walk. It was stinking hot the day we went and in the middle of the day. you must have knees etc covered or you can borrow a sarong on entry. it costs 10,000 or $1 US.n you can get food and drink in the car park and there are good toilets there for free. Drivers can park and stay in the cars if need be. If you are unsure about the monkeys don't take food. make sure you have have your rabbis pre vaccine of you are planning on holding etc. keep sunglasses wallets keys etc, any thing that is loose on your body and away. they will steal anything. also your Flip flops or things for your feet.", "Took my ageing mum here with some trepidation because of the distances required to walk around the Forest. Pleasantly surprised to know they had a wheelchair on the premises but it was being used so best to book ahead if you require it’s use. We managed to spend a couple of hours walking around slowly with many stops at ample seating spots around the place, from which we got to enjoy, close up, the cheeky creatures in fine form:) A few affectionate displays, a few conquests but no theft of personal property witnessed whilst we there:) Really enjoyed our time in here and well worth the small entry price!", "We visited the monkey forest on our day trip to Ubud and surrounds, we spent so much time there we didn't get to visit the Ubud markets but it was such a lovely place and the monkeys are so interesting to watch that I could have stayed there all day. It was not too crowded when we were there as we visited in May so we got a chance to really enjoy wandering through the Monkey forest and we had a couple of encounters while we were there, my husband decided to pull a muesli bar from the backpack and before we knew it one little cheeky monkey came out of no where, grabbed it out of my hand and took it up into the tree where he unwrapped it and ate the lot. Another monkey also jumped on me after spotting a yellow clip that was attached to my backpack and he tried his hardest to pull it off but gave up in the end, you just have to keep calm and let them get on with it until they move on, great photo op. Then when we walked down near the river I stood near the railing to take some photos and another little one came along and climbed on me, also interested in the yellow clip but he was so gentle and his little hands were soft when he was on my arm, I find them fascinating to watch. One thing that was sad was the monkey we came across eating a plastic bag that it had picked up, people should be more careful with their rubbish and have some thought for the wildlife. Apart from the monkeys there, there is the temple with all the lovely stone carvings and the beautiful bridge going down to the lower levels, everywhere you look there is something to see and the magnificent trees which shade you from the sun. If you go to you should definitely make the time to visit, next time I go to I will make sure I stay a few days in Ubud as I would like to take my time to look around the area and even visit the monkey forest again. Loved it.", "Walk in the park, feeding the monkeys that are friendly if you give them food (corn or banana) but be careful. Read the signs, watch your children and don't let a monkey come up on you if you don't have any food. Monkeys want food, not \\love\\\". Great to visit, great experience for us. I recommend visiting.\"", "A great walk in a shaded environment where you can see monkeys roaming freely. The site is probably 5-10 acres, what I saw, and has hundreds of monkeys. You can buy bananas and feed them, although signs say you should not feed them. They are wild after all. They didn't seem too interested in people, just the food and they will climb on you to get it.", "All I can say is to watch your back- literally. A baby monkey was trying to open my purse and I was taking pictures and then suddenly the mamma monkey jumped on me from behind and yanked a chunk of my hair out and scratched me, breaking the skin. I went to the first aid tent and they cleaned it thoroughly and told me I was fine but I texted a doctor from the US who told me to start rabies vaccines ASAP as a precaution. $100 spent at a local clinic, finishing the regimen when I get back to the US. Despite this, I would return to the park if given the opportunity. The monkeys are very cute and 95% of the ones I encountered were friendly.", "It is a short stretch of path where you will see many monkeys. We don't see many (as in many hundreds), they basically roam around freely. Tourists can buy a bunch a banana to feed them. You hold up the banana and the monkey will come quickly, climb over your body and take banana away. A small admission fee apply.", "The monkey sanctuary is an incredible place - it is lovely and cool in the forest but keep your wits about you because the local inhabitants are fearless and very, very, bold. They followed us around, tried to steal my handbag and made off with my boyfriend's water bottle! Only the brave (or mad) should attempt to buy food and feed them....", "The Monkey Forest in the center of Ubud is a must see. It is just a small jungle area with paths throughout but there are hundreds of monkeys that are fascinating to observe their interactions with the tourists. The signs tell you not to carry any food stuff in with you because the monkeys will make off with your bag,backpack or purse if there is food inside. Should you resist you might get a bite. If you don't take in food you shouldn't have any problems. Naturally after warning you about taking in food ....... they do sell bananas to feed the monkeys. LOL", "Make sure to visit this wonderful Sacred Monkey Forest when your in Ubud. It's fun to walk through and experience the forest and its surrounds with the cheeky and cute monkeys following you. Just make sure to place your valuables in a safe place as these monkeys will grab them from you and even take your sunglasses off your head. Wonderful photo opportunities as well. Well worth the visit if your a nature lover.", "This is pretty small and once you've strolled around, seen the temples and had the monkeys steal your bananas, that's it! It's a nice place and it was fun to be so close to monkeys who are so tame. They will steal bananas out of your hand if you walk along with them but they're fine and as long as you don't scream and cause a scene, you'll be fine and will enjoy yourself!", "This place is amazing and definitely somewhere you have to make time for whilst in Ubud. It’s extremely cheap to get in and worth everything you pay for entrance. The monkeys live so freely in their thousands and which is so nice to see. Try not to have anything out that the monkeys will take as we did see one take a bottle of water from a ladies bag, they then ran off and opened the bottle to drink it. Great experience to be had here.", "The monkeys love bananas and let a monkey eat the banana off your shoulder. Quick and inexpensive place that was a very fun quick stop", "The monkey park is a nice walk around for a few hours. Child friendly. You'd need from an hour to two hours to walk around. Early morning is still quite and feeding time which can be quite entertaining.", "A must see when in Ubud. Close to the centre of Ubud town, take the shuttle or a good walk along Jalan Monkey Forest to the Sanctury. Visit in the morning when its not so busy for better photo opportunities. be careful if you feed the monkeys they can become aggresive. Hold on to your belongings the are mischievious and like to grab at items. Later it gets very hot humid and can be tiring.", "In the heat of the sun it's worth getting yourself in under the trees ! Hide glasses ,water , hair bobbles ,& basically anything that can be removed . It's safe as there are attendants all around keeping an eye on what's going on , you will enjoy seeing the monkeys in there natural habitat casually laying around & attending to each other & the babies . ", "If you want to see (and possibly photograph) monkeys this is your place. It is a beautiful setting where you walk through the gardens and monkeys are everywhere. They sell bananas you can feed them but it is best to avoid this as they are already overweight. Also best to not bring food in with you as they will jump on you if they know you have something for them!", "Happily spent hours here with some friends. Just wondering around the grounds, watching the playful monkeys is great fun! Please don't take food in for them though. They will take it off you when you're not looking and we saw more than one person get hurt because they were holding bananas. So don't blame the monkeys when this happens. Plus, DO heed the warings to take off all jewlry and glasses; they will jump on you and try to take them. I was careful each time and had nothing but great experiences. Take the path down to the temple. The fish ponds are stunning and the whole place is enchanting.", "This place is brilliant! Entrance fee is reasonable at 80.000 each with over 600 monkeys inside. There's a lot to look at, though don't sit down too long as the monkeys are keen to climb the tourists and try to open any bags they have in search of yummy treats. Got some wonderful pictures here and had a really lovely time. The monkeys are free to come and go so you will see some outside on the street. Would definitely go again!!", "Our afternoon at Ubud's Monkey Forest was amazing and hilarious! We had heard that the monkeys have rabies, don't get bitten by the monkeys, the monkeys stink ... We are glad that we ignored all of that and decided to visit the park. We don't know if the monkeys have rabies, but we didn't get bitten and they sure were cute and very entertaining!! Mind you we didn't waltz around with large hands of bananas either which were available for purchase (reserved our children's animal feeding experience for the peaceful elephants elsewhere)! The monkeys are definitely not dumb and will follow you if you have bananas, other edible treats or bottled water. And make sure to leave all loose items like sunglasses in your car/tour bus. The park assistants helped us to hold a monkey (with a bit of food bribery) ... Our kids were thoroughly delighted with their little monkey. Made for some priceless photos and memories too. Apart from the monkeys, the grounds were amazing ... like something out of an Indiana Jones movie. Moss covered walls, old temples, burial grounds and high suspended bridges seemingly held up by vines and little else. Lots of exploration to do here, linger and be entertained by the monkeys if time allows, well worth a visit!", "good place to get many photos and playing with monkeys, but all temples were closed and no guides for the history of the place, good time to spend with friends but take care of monkeys mothers", "Spent two wonderful hours experiencing the natural habitat and observing the daily lives of over 600 monkeys living in their traditional real world.", "We arrived here around 5 pm and it was so crowdy!!! Too many violet skirts. Monkeys are running all around and there is very little staff compared to monkey forest to take care of monkeys and people dont know how to interact with those. Nor sure if would come for second time because of the amoubt of people.", "Lots of monkeys and even more tourists walking around snapping pix. A piece of advice: don't go there with food in your hand or pockets because the monkeys will jump on you and steal it! I had an ice cream and a big monkey jumped on my shoulder and snatched it out of my hand.", "I'm from Thailand where as a lot of monkeys, still I'm so excited about the monkey forest. I like the place very much, and the admission fee is very small, so very worth the money. There's the staffs on site to help you, just in case you have any problem with the monkeys. Still, some monkeys seems attract to me, and only ME, I don't know why. They're fine with the other tourists, but they hold on me, pull my hair, my t-shirt, and so on. Still, the place is very nice with a nice old temple. You should the monkey forest once when you're in Ubud.", "The visit is really worth and it is quite quick (1h-1h30 if u take ur time to look around and check out monkeys). Don't bring anything fron outside to give then to eat, u could buy bananas in thr park if you want to feed them. Very friendly monkeys, not agressive at all, they might jump on you if you get close but this is just about curiosity.", "beautiful place to start your ubud trip, monkey are friendly however beware, keep your bag close to you. also 3 temples inside and a lovely walk down a creek.", "Well worth going - and I think if you had little kids with you would be a \\must\\\". monkeys were relatively well behaved and jumped up on you occasionally but soon lost interest and jumped back down. Very peaceful setting (if you ignore your fellow tourists). there is a river running through part of it and several walkways. Refreshingly cool and green. for some reason there are some sad looking reindeer in a pen in their as well?\"", "It is a nice walk, takes about 1 hour to get through it all. A lot of monkeys wonder around but they tend to be a little bit too curious sometimes or maybe just after easy meal. Then again, who´s fault is that? So just in case you should hide your ray bans and fancy hats and you should be safe.", "We visited this monkey forest with our young kids and senior citizens. It was a place for all ages. We also took our father in wheel chair. Nice to see the monkeys interaction with humans....one can buy bananas and feed them. Our behavioral determines the monkeys behavioral towards us...if we do not provoke them, they are harmless to us. So, we had great time here...watching the monkeys, looking into the temples, praying (make a wish and toss the coin into the holy well), and snapping photos with the animal statues (lions, dragon bridge, komodo, rabbits, monkeys, etc). We spent about 2 hours here...one of the staffs then helped us to have the monkeys jump to our kids shoulders.....must see the kids expression... The kids loved it here...so did we. The forest setting in fact with the monkeys freely acting to nature is cool to the eyes and it was great to see greens all around with lovely statues complementing it.", "The mix of nature are temples were very beautiful. The monkeys added a little something to the visit, maybe because they are so similar to humans were are so interested in them but to be honest they are annoying after a while, night to mention that they are aggressive and always looking for opportunities to snatch something from you. We were carrying backpacks and used the rain covers to protect them from monkeys going after something and it worked! The day we visited was really humid and there is no way no escape from the jungle feeling. There's also an exhibition of nese artists which is really interesting, I had the opportunity to talk to one of the painters exhibing his work. Overall it was a good experience.", "Nice sanctuary near Ubud center, but a bit of a walk, may want to rent a cab or scooter to get there. Feed the monkeys and have a quiet walk thru the forest.", "It's a beautiful sanctuary, and big. If you love monkeys, it's the place for you. If you like wandering around aimlessly looking at things, it's for you. If you have had enough of tourists being tourists... it's not for you.", "We went there very early the morning and we were almost alone. We enjoyed the magnific view on the ocean and the company of the monkeys. Very peacefull place. You can come before 18:00 to enjoy a special show but they told us that it is always crowded. So make your choice. If you enjoy photography it is the right place to be. You also have at proximity some bar and small restaurants. Enjoy it!", "I don't particularly like monkeys, so it was not a great visit. However, lots of other people do and the little babies were cute and very photogenic. Lots of tourists decanted from buses. Go early to miss the crowds. Careful with valuables and glasses......the monkeys love them !!!", "We went here during a warm day. The place is getawat from our Occidental state of mind: pink shirt women will walk along with you during your visit, with a long cane to \\defend\\\" you from the monleys. 🐵 We were lucky enough to see new born chimps, young, adults and old monkeys, all playing, eating and jumping. Perfect place to make kids happy. You will get to see also many bats. At the end of your trip, do buy some souvenirs to help the locals! \"", "This was a really fun thing to do while in Ubud! The grounds are so beautiful with a giant banyan tree over the river. The park is so large, tou could spend hours walking around. The monkeys are cute and very entertaining to watch. Just be sure to leave your snacks in the car otherwise they will snatch them from you! It was a great experience!", "This was a great experience, just to see so many monkeys jumping around, walking up to people and not being afraid to climb them. I would recommend this place but the only reason why I am not giving it 5 stars is because they like to snatch things from people. So just a heads up ... be careful with your belongings, specially if you have anything of value outside your purse (which should be closed!)", "Cool and relaxing place to visit dont tease the little buggars by making out you have bananas they get irate and some have big fangs guides are good but you have to give tips about 20000 rupea for bunch of bananas but worth it.", "The staffs are friendly, the park is clean. You need to be carefull when you take something from your bag since the monkey will think that you have food, they will come to you sometimes they could bite you as well. ", "Beutiful nature walk in the middle of Ubud with the cance to see a couple of 's many temples. Fun to watch monkeys play, but even more fun watching turists (not adherring to advice from staff and boards) with food in their bags and hands getting searched....having the content of their bags on the ground for all to see.", "We got there for opening which was 8.30am. Most of the monkeys were very active but some were still holding on to each other for early morning hugs which was very sweet as they had sleepy eyes and just wanted us to leave them in peace. Sadly not much genuine monkey activity here as the majority are hanging about on the ground looking for a banana hand out. We did not buy bananas to give to the monkeys and the tourists that did had aggressive monkeys jumping on them and snatching the bananas and it didn't really look like a respectful interaction. That said, you get very close up observations of monkeys with babies, grooming, play sessions and a few exciting monkey punch ons! It is a must see if you go to Ubud for the temples and jungle within the walls, it is truly beautiful.", "Ubud monkey forest is such a different experience which our kids loved. There are so many monkeys to observe, or feed if brave. Vendors sell banana bunches for 50,000 r to give to the monkeys - but best to hide them and show one at a time otherwise they're gone in a flash! Will be stolen from pockets too! The forest itself is a beautiful environment to explore with winding tracks, temple and stone bridges throughout. A great place to visit.", "I was a little apprehensive about the monkeys and whether they would be jumping all over me. We bought some bananas but hid them quickly and only took one out at a time when a small monkey was around. The monkey climbed onto our arm to grab the banana and then sat on our shoulder to eat it. We were careful to not bring a banana out when a large make was around. An enjoyable experience. The forest is lovely and shady with magnificent huge trees.", "Well worth a visit! The monkeys are everywhere and there are loads of opportunities to take fun photos. Visit the temple in the back of the forest. Buy bananas to feed the monkeys before you go there or at the entrance, they are a bit more expensive at the entrance though. Hold on to your stuff, the monkeys are very quick and not afraid to climb on to people!", "I never thought I would love my walk around this place. They have preserved it very well. Monkeys are cute but naughty as well, very playful. Staffs around are very helpful with photos and directions. Oh, and there is a small gallery with collection of art works of various artists for the art lovers.", "We were almost out off visiting because of some of the reviews about monkey attacks but it's totally fine. Just don't aggravate or go too close to the monkeys with babies if you do not want them to retaliate - it's common sense! Lovely walk around the park with beautiful temple and waterfall - and of course the monkeys - amazing to see them in the environment.", "Definitely a place to stop and watch the monkey's try to grab anything you are carrying. A good idea to buy banana's to ensure they don't steal your purse or camera. Well worth a visit if you are not scared of having a close encounter with quite a few monkeys.", "stunning view, nice guides, but beware of the monkeys. They grab all they can get, On loss local helpers may succed to get your belonging back.", "It’s monkeys, monkeys and monkeys. If you like monkeys, this is definitely for you. You can tell it’s popular by by the investment that has gone into the visitor centre. However, within the forest itself are some truly beautiful temples and forest vegetation. Expect to spend around one hour here.", "I've never been at a place quite like this -- monkeys everywhere, just walking around! Very cool experience and good photo ops if you play it safe. We were lured into buying bananas to feed to the monkeys (it looked really fun!), but found out the monkeys can be quite aggressive. I was scratched on the arm by one large monkey, and another monkey stole a few bananas out of my bag. Definitely go for the experience, but play it safe and skip the bananas.", "There’s no need to book a tour to enjoy this attraction, simply buy a ticket follow the signs & explore yourself. The Monkey Forest it’s self is good value for money & visiting all the different temples around the site is interesting. You are able to buy bananas from inside the forest to feed the monkeys & as long as you follow the simple rules inside you’ll be fine. Please refrain from taking plastic / paper bags & also plastic bottles inside as some of the Monkeys are very curious & try to take them from you & they can turn aggressive. Overall should take you around 1 to 2 hours. ", "The Sacred Monkey Forest is admittedly well set out with trails through a beautiful rain forest. Lots of steps, interesting ravines, sculptures, bridges etc. The monkeys are sacred in Indonesian mythology (as expressed in the Ramayana etc) and it is good there is a preserve. But I found myself walking through the area trying to avoid their excrement on the walkways and paths, and on the handrails as well. Our small tour group had this destination on their itinerary; otherwise, I probably would have skipped the venue for those of more interest to me.", "We loved our third trip to the Monkey Forest. We were last here four years ago and it was exciting to see the place have some money spent on it. The new entry was lovely and I was very happy to pay for entry knowing that the income gained is being spent on infrastructure and on the monkeys. Lots of helpful supervising staff who are watching out for silly human behaviours. A beautiful place and those little baby monkeys are truly adorable", "Many naughty Monkeys around that come up very close to grab and steal food from you or your bag. Important to take off your hat and sunglasses and keep a close eye on your bag. I witnessed one monkey opening a tourists bag and putting it's arm inside to steal goodies inside the bag. Very smart monkeys, so you must have your wits about you when strolling through Monkey Forest.", "Very nice place to go. 30k rupias which is around 2.5 usd. Cheap as almost every temple in . The monkeys are all over the place. Some of them jump into you without any risk. You can buy little bananas and feed them. They are very friendly. Taking pictures with them is safe and easy. Definitely a must go with kids. It cant be considered a tourist trap.", "As you could assume there where monkeys all over! Very nice surroundings with cool statues, some temples and a lot of forest. The feeling of actually being in the jungle made it a really cool experience. They also had more “zoo-like” spaces but they were open so the monkeys can roam around free. Good that there where signs with instructions on how to act around the animals. Big recommend when in !", "This was my 4th visit to the Monkey Forest Tips. Be careful when entering about buying banana's they will jump on you and steal all of them - which will frighten some people. Be careful of drink bottles, dangly earrings, caps, sunglasses and anything else loose - they will steal it if given half a chance. Do not try to pet them - they are wild. Do not try and steer them down - this is aggressive behaviour on your part. Keep youngsters with you in case they decide to jump up. If a troop is moving get out of their way. if you encounter westerners chanting in the main Temple area - head to the car-park where you can get great photos of the Marques destroying their bikes and cars. Finally if you make it this far : ) - there is a great little Cafe by the rear gate that does a wonderful breakfast... Oh - and get there early....", "green, dark jungle park with mischievious monkays. crocodiles statues looking like they are alive, near a small river.", "Had fun at this forest, temple. The monkeys are cheeky but cute. Very fascinating watching the interaction between these monkeys. Good to know they are regularly checked for disease. ", "Spent hour or so here. This does not have a Zoo feel to it, the set up seems like natural habitat and whilst monkeys are clearly here to put on a show, they seem well looked after (the food on offer being the main reason they dont leave). Monkeys are mischeivous rather than aggresive but that does mean you need to look after your belongings", "The forest and its key inhabitants are well maintained and well fed. The monkeys are playful and can be seen wandering around the local area as well, as they have become used to us humans. Being a major tourist attraction there is a bit of crowding and lots of people taking selfies. I was more inclined to sit and reflect and watch the various interactions between haman and primate and consider who was entertaining who??", "Loved Monkey forrest, I've seen cutest little monkeys in there, amazing temples, ceremonies and nature. This is how I imagined :)", "Entrance fee is reasonable, and entertainment value is high. The monkeys are fun to watch, but more entertaining to watch the people try to interact with them. The front gate will watch any valuables while you tour the park. There is a list of rules and helpful tips at the entrance. A must read, and helpful. Monkeys can be temperamental. Saw one that was cute and playful with people, then wanted to bite someone.", "Thoroughly enjoyed this even though my boyfriend did get bitten but the first aid nurse assured us non of the Monkeys in the sanctuary are infected! He cleaned the wound and was good to go! Very good fun", "Pleasantly surprised by how cheap the entry fee was. Really atmospheric, make sure you walk down to the temple at the bottom for some gorgeous jungle views. Don't buy bananas unless you want to be mobbed by monkeys!", "We had a driver bring us here from Nusa Dua at a fraction of the cost of the hotel tours. There was a lot of traffic getting here and several tourists when we arrived around 3pm. There were so many monkeys everywhere and several mother/baby ones that were adorable. Most monkeys were calm and kept off you but some climbed on people. Some were hyper and kind of scary when they were running around and yelling. There is lots of food for them inside and you are not permitted to feed them. There are several trails to walk and see the monkeys and the amazing forest and water. We saw a monkey open a water bottle and drink from it and another take a chapstick from someone. Guard your belongings!", "Worth the visit but don't expect much except seeing cute (or not so cute) monkeys. Entertaining for the concept. Great for kids and families.", "Natural habitat of monkeys..very beautiful peaceful and scenic. Monkeys are very friendly but don't carry sunglasses or small bags", "I enjoyed my visit to the monkey forest it cost 50 thousand rupiah each to enter which is around £2.50. You are not aloud to feed the monkeys which is understandable so don't plan on taking any food in for them. The monkeys leave you alone if you leave them alone. Near the temple located in the Forrest if you sit on the steps the monkeys will bother you they is a sign saying don't stand on the steps. I enjoyed my visit watching the monkeys run and chase each other around. They was lots of young children there personally i wouldn't take a young child as children and monkeys are un-predictable.", "Ubud monkey forest is located at the central of Ubud, close to the main tourist resort and shopping area.", "not crowded, the animal was great, the price affordable, the souvenir was great, stroller friendly, the food was good", "A very interesting place to visit. Entry Fee Foreigners 60,000 IRp. There is a significant walk to the Temple which is up hill. Unfortunately, once at the top you are not allowed to enter the Temple. CAUTION! There are waring signs that the monkeys love to snatch shiny objects from you, they have a particular liking for spectacles, cameras, mobile phones, bags and purses. There are warning signs and broadcasts in English. The fun part is watching those who don't protect their property i.e. put your specs away!! The monkeys take the items up a tree and enjoy putting their teeth marks into your belongings. So watch your property and watch those who don't, as they try to chase to monkey hoping that they will hand it back. Ha Ha. You've been warned. Despite the monkeys it is an interesting place to visit.", "Went to the monkey forest with our driver, it was cheap to get in and well worth it. There were monkeys everywhere, either just sitting on a wall or roaming around through all of the people. There are bananas that you can buy to give them but they tend to hound you and try to get into your handbag if you have them. The forest itself was lovely with huge old tress including strangling fig trees. Could easily spend a couple of hours there. The monkeys especially the babies were cute.", "I loved our walk through the Monkey Forest. Monkeys have a great place to live, they are free and they are all over the place! Be careful with your belongings: phone, wallet, water bottle, purse, they are very curious and try \\to steal\\\" everything. It's a beautiful place to relax and wander around in the afternoon.\"", "You need to take some precautions to go there : no hat, no glasses, no jewellery, no drinks or food. I also advise you not to bring children in, as I saw an old male dominant monkey trying to bit a child ! The monkeys are not afraid of tourists at all and you can observe them interact with each other or play with tourists items. You can also buy bananas for a cheap amount, but be prepared to get surrounded by insisting monkeys. I advise you to give the bananas near the bananas shop because the monkeys are more well-fed here and will be less aggressive. Follow the instructions of the locals but do not forget that the monkeys can carry diseases and that you should avoid to get bitten. A very funny experience and very nice pictures.", "It was overall a great experience, and we saw an innumerable amount of monkeys. The grounds are well maintained, and the setting itself is gorgeous. We went in the middle of the afternoon around 3:00PM, and didn’t experience any pesky mosquitos. However, we did prepare by wearing mosquito bracelets and spray with feet just in case. Those wanting to visit should follow the rules and understand the following: 1. Do not feed the monkeys 2. Do not bring anything with you into the park except for a camera/phone 3. Do not try to touch a monkey 4. Do not look the monkeys directly in the eye 5. Do not get too close to monkeys playing with one another or mother/baby monkeys. I saw several tourists trying to do all of the above, which was so disappointing. Basically, be respectful of their home! Every monkey we saw seemed happy and relaxed. I would be cautious with bringing any kids unless they are able to follow the rules above.", "If you like monkeys, don't miss it. Just follow the instructions at the entrance, and made sure your pockets are empty and nothing sticking out of them (the monkeys WILL take it). Apart from this, they are great fun to watch, and the place in itself is very attractive as well.", "Even they said these monkeys are very friendly.. they could be very aggressive. As soon as they see the food..they will jump on you or even pull it out of your bag. You better give it to them if you don't want to be attacked. Temples in the forest are very nice as well as little monkeys. Staff in the forest were nice and helpfull. There was quite a lot of rubbish around the market area as everywhere else in ...", "Lovely place to visit to escape the heat but beware is the vicious monkeys! One of them snatched my sunglasses and dropped it into the river some 50 metres below! Thankfully, one of the ranger kindly climbed down to search and retrieve it. Follow the guides, don't have any shiny items that they can get hold of and do not look them into the eyes as they become very aggressive! Enjoy", "Even though we had a few warnings (monkeys can bite, they say), I've enjoyed going to Monkey Forest. It's an unique monkey park with large groups of friendly apes.", "When we visited , one of us was on crutches with a broken ankle. This made ALL tourist attractions very difficult and tiring to navigate. This was one of the most expensive places to get into but that being said - just getting to see these little guys up close made it so worth it!! This isn't one of those attractions that under-delivers -- you get to see these monkeys running, playing, and stealing things from tourists. It is so fun to see them running freely! We would advise listening to all the warnings about not bringing in food. The monkeys WILL find it, even in a zipped back pack! It might be wise to not take a bag in if you can get away with it. If you're traveling with a person that is injured or handicapped, be prepared for a lot of walking. We didn't get to see much of the forest because it was so spread out and tiring, but what we did see was all ramps and walkways with very few steps which would make it fairly wheelchair accessible. There were areas with steps that we skipped since we couldn't go up and down.", "This is a must-go place in Ubud. We took a lot of fun photos there. The monkeys there are very tricky. They are not afraid of people at all. Be careful of your belongings as they might climb onto your body and open your bag. Do not hide any food from them as they can find it easily. Lol.", "What a lovely environment to see these intelligent creatures. The monkey forest is clean and very well kept, and is very well managed by the staff. You have to pay a small fee to get in, however it is most definitely worth it for the unique experience. On arrival there are rules to read...so read them. Many people went in with items on show (sunglasses etc) and soon regretted it, once they had been stolen. Make sure all your items are secure. You can buy bananas to feed the monkeys, but beware that this will make you a target, and will be mobbed by the monkeys, however if you remain calm, they won't hurt you. There are lots of steps here, so I would say it is not ideal for push chairs, elderly or infirm, also some of the areas adopt a common sense approach to health a don safety, therefore apply some. As other people, don't. Overall, a lovely experience and a good way to spend a few hours. Definitely a nice place to visit, and I would recommend it to anyone thinking about going.", "It was pretty fun and great to see everything in the forest. It didn't take us very long, and it was kind of crowded, but we had a fun time. We've seen monkeys other places so it may not have been worth it", "Im going to keep this short, I loved Monkey forest, it is in beautiful surroundings the monkeys make for some great pictures and its a really nice relaxed place for a stole. It bugs me when people are complaining about it being over priced yes 20,000 may seem like a lot when your paying nothing for everything else but in the grand scheme of things you wouldn't think twice about paying 20-40£ for entry in a place like this in a more western country and the money is going to pay the wages of the staff and up keep of the park! My only issues with the place in my opinion is the way it it run.. On entry there is a sign saying no food or drink allowed in the park and no feeding the monkeys.. then 5 foot in through the gates you are swamped by women selling u bananas for the monkeys and unfortunately MANY people are pressured into buying them.. now this wouldn't be a problem except that the monkeys are aggressive towards people with food as they have learnt that if someone has food and they act aggressively then the person will throw the food in panic. In my course of staying in Ubud I met 2 people on separate trips that were bitten by the monkeys because they had been coerced into buying the banana's and wanted to get pictures of the monkeys being fed only to be swamped by a load of aggressive monkeys. Now let me be clear im not trying to put people off from going it was DEFINUTLY one of my highlights of the trip but all I am saying is do not be pressured by the women to buy food for the monkeys and do not attempt to feed the monkeys. If you follow that simple bit of advise then you will have an amazing time and will leave happy and with a camera full of amazing pictures!", "Beautiful forrest-- the monkeys were very cool, but the temple and forrest were just as wonderful! A gorgeous place, lots of cool history, and cute monkeys!", "We loved our experience here. As soon as we got in the gate a lady was offering to sell banana at an incredibly expensive price. (20000 for small). You can buy them outside, banana would cost 5000. First encounter was with a female monkey who is mother and breastfeeding her kid. My heart dropped, and I went back to the stall to get the banana. I bargained big time. (still I believe buy them outside). Going back to the monkey, I simply gently handed one piece of banana, and she would gently take it from my hand. No problem. I have no problem of monkey jumping all over me because I didn't allow them. I put my banana in my pockets. The only problem that I had was with my \\Purell\\\" that was dangling on my bag. A monkey jumped and grabbed that Purelll disinfectant. He/She must have thought it was food. Well, I am sure she/he will learn his lesson :) Totally worth it to go if you've never been. It's very zen inside and it's interesting that these monkey have co-exisisted with nese for centuries. Do not feed the monkey with bread, peanuts, candies. Only FRUITS. Bring your own banana, apples, oranges before coming here. Buy these fruits at a Pasar or Grocery Store.\"", "Actually, you can spend few hours here. The monkey forest is surprisingly big. My advice is to find a map to explore it. Very nice temple (separate fee) on the right from the main entrance. Don't miss creek, with small temple. WARNING. Be careful with the monkeys. They are nice, when you watch them. You are not subject of their interest, until you have no food. Always keep in mind, they are not friendly, they are wild. Special warning for families with kids. Child is the most attractive target for attack. I strongly advise not to feed monkey without local personnel. My daughter did it under supervision of local lady (she was equipped with slingshot). Her help was very crucial few times due to aggression of alpha male monkey.", "However if you dont like monkeys dont go, they are not shy and will climb all over you. a few visitors were bitten. That being said I really enjoyed my trip but I am an animal lover!", "This was definitely a highlight for me. To my delight I had monkeys jumping onto my shoulder. I took some great selfies. Great fun. Beautiful setting. These monkeys are definitely living the life :)", "Perhaps a bit of a tourist trap, but we found it fun. Not too expensive to get in, quite beautiful especially the bridge to cross, and of course the monkeys are funny to watch and feed.", "Enjoyed a delightful morning watching the monkey's especially the mothers and babies they are so cute. One monkey jumped on me and my zipped up backpack, then it jumped off. (Monkeys can bite if provoked). We enjoyed watching the monkeys interact with each other. We also loved sitting in and walking around the the very tranquil gardens.", "Cool experience to take some photos and video of the statues, scenery, and monkeys. However, it comes with a risk. For the most part, these monkeys won't cause any problems, but it's the people who are unpredictable. Some kid thought it would be funny to try to feed a monkey a leaf, and it got angry. Chasing the teen, and biting him in the leg. This was in a crowded area of the forest, and many people started running away. So it's really the unpredictability of not only the monkeys, but other visitors who may provoke/bother these animals, which can cause issues for EVERYONE. Something to think about before taking your children or loved ones there. A bite or scratch could ruin the rest of the trip.", "Worth seeing the Forrest is stunning and the monkeys so amusing. Make sure your sunglasses/glasses are secure in your bag as the monkeys will pinch them.", "Was a great place to visit. Was really nice to get up and close to the monkeys. Well worth doing if you are in Ubud. ", "Love this place, it's our second time here. I believe the monkeys are well looked after and the people that work there generally care for them. They are free to roam around the grounds which are beautiful.", "This is a must do whilst in Ubud. The walk through the forest is lovely, some beautiful temples, statues and banyan trees to look at, but the monkeys are so much fun. They are wild but not afraid of humans and will happily jump all over you for a banana or scrap of food. Be careful not to tease them because they do have sharp teeth and will bite you if you annoy them. We spent a couple of hours here and were laughing the whole time.", "This was a very interesting experience. The monkeys are NOT afraid of you at all... DO NOT take any food, sweets, fruits with you as they can smell it from MILES away. The know how to open bags or they will bite right through it. The will climb on top you and they will steal anything you have. It a beautiful place to visit - were green and alive. Good photo spots for sure.", "The monkey forest is a must in Ubud. Really big and beautiful. Lots of monkeys of different species.", "At first we were carefull because of the way that the monkeys received us. We felt that we were getting into their home whitout invitation. Then we enjoy the incredible forest views and look how monkey families lived. At the end, my husband could make his dream come true: taking a photo with a monkey! Recommend but be carefull with your things!", "Very good experience. The parklands are well kept and the weeping fig in the valley is magnificent. The staff are friendly and helpful. make sure you buy some bananas to feed the monkeys they appreciate it", "The sanctuary offers nice walk through the forest with several temples. As the name suggests there are a lot of wild monkeys, mingling with scores of tourists. You can buy food (usually bananas or corn) to feed the monkeys but I would urge you to consider this very carefully. Sadly, the animals are so used to humans feeding them that they take a frequent interest in passers by and their possessions - Small bags, water bottles, trouser pockets and any food you have. Please take a great care when interacting with the animals do not try to help them if they drop food and definitely don't try to take your possessions away from them. Also do not get close to them as they get intimidated easily and will attack you. At least four people have been bitten/scratched by monkeys (my self included) within 30 minutes we were there. Practical tips: If I knew I would wear long sleeves and long trousers to reduce risk of injury. Resist the temptation to get close shots of monkeys and stay alert. If bitten or scratched seek first aid at the park and follow up with proper hospital. Read about the risks before you go - seek NHS or your county's health advice. Ask your guide to look after you. ", "I mean I’ve been to Gibraltar with the monkeys as well on the top of the rock, so this is similar albeit this is BIGGER! The forest is amazing and the monkeys are doing their own things! There are a few bits of tourists breaking rules by trying to touch the monkeys. The monkeys are cheeky though, they try and grab your bag occasionally but that’s expected! It costs about 80,000IDR to get in!", "I visited the monkey forest with my husband and prior to our visit I was terribly nervous as I have a fear of monkeys! My husband, on the other hand, loves them so this is a review from both perspectives. There is a very informative sign at the entrance about your belongings, how to behave and things to avoid taking in which was very useful and I cannot stress enough to follow the guidelines! My husband had a water bottle in his hand and one of the monkeys jumped on him to get at it, thankfully he stayed very calm and the monkey soon got bored and jumped off meaning he threw the bottle in the bin. The rest of the way round we were fine and the monkeys kept themselves to themselves, often a park warden would be feeding them to keep them occupied. You could buy bananas and feed the monkeys yourself, but be warned that this will mean a number of monkeys climbing on you to be fed. Unfortunately, we did see a monkey take a girls bag and riffle through it, taking almost everything out - a word of advice would be to take nothing with you unless it is completely sealed! Although I was petrified the entire way round, it was an experience and very interesting to see the ways in which the monkeys interact. There were also lots of baby monkeys which were quite cute too! Worth a visit but follow the guidelines!", "The visit was pretty good actually we went in and paid $10 AUD and you can take some up close pics with eg monkeys. Overall I think is a bit overrated now that maybe because of saturation of tourist there and experience can be a bit superficial for my own liking. All in all the money forest was OK", "Really liked this park, the entrance fee was a small amount and the park it self was very nice. The monkeys could roam on free on their own and was taken good care of. Watch out thought if you are given them a banana or carrying a backpack, they can get a bit aggressive and try to open your backpack. But is was amazing to see how the monkeys are alike us humans, their looks (especially the eyes and face) and some of their expressions.", "Went there with three kids. The kids loved looking at the monkeys in the many antics. Nice shade from the trees to shield us from the blazing sun. Be careful though the monkeys can become nasty... just step back and get help from the many staffs there.", "Anyone who visits Ubud should at least visit the Monkey Forest Sanctuary once. It was a nice experience, yet I was really disappointed with the trashes. It was dirty and few of their equipments (fish nets etc) were laying around for the visitors to see... It would've been more lovely if they can take care of the sanctuary even more. Campuhan Ridge is a lot cleaner.... I hoped for something more it was just okey in the end.. So, I would recommend people to come here just once, but I wouldn't come back again unless I have to accompany my friends", "It was near the hotel so we decided to pay a visit. As you are interacting with animals please be aware that they will act like monkeys and climb all over to search for food. In case you are carrying any food be prepared for a total TSA experince which can go wrong too if you are not careful. My view totally avoidable and please do not take children there , can get hurt.", "This is definitely the most fun tourist attraction in Ubud area. The monkeys are not aggressive. So don't be shy and feed them with banana :) the vendor will help you about how to do it. Be ready for cuteness overload.", "I love animals so it was amazing to see monkeys from so close! The monkeys are nice and they love bananas they come grab it from your hand haha", "Yes I can understand the hype and it is lovely to see the other people making a fool of themselves. Buying banana and all of a sudden 10 monkeys come and steal every bananas instantly. The bridge walk is nice. Overall ok but not extremely Good.", "After walking through the whole city we eventually found this place, it's easy to find, was about 10 000 to enter and there are monkeys everywhere We walked through the whole Forrest it was so cool seeing all the monkeys chilling and walking around, they are pretty friendly and playful but if they want your food they will take it, they will even take your water bottle with force haha All in all pretty cool place to check out when in ubud:)", "Worth a visit if you're in the area and like monkeys. Some nice walks too. Lots of monkeys. I need to write 100 characters apparently. ", "An amazing place so close to town centre. Very well planned Forest with easy routes round lush trees, waterfalls and temple! Great to see the cheeky monkeys in their almost natural environment. They seem to be so happy, playful and mischievous ... Fantastic way to spend a few hours! A must in Ubud!", "Great experience, with 600+ monkeys in the forest you are never more than 10 feet from a monkey at all times. The staff are friendly and you can buy bananas for just a £1. Beware monkeys will steal them all 😃 it's a great experience and the monkeys are actually very friendly, try holding up a Banana and stay calm 🍌🍌 they will happily jump on your back and much them all. Great experience for as little as £5. It can get busy though, so make sure to walk around the whole forest, it's quieter in parts.", "Great spot to visit in Ubud with kids. We traveled as 4 adults and 4 kids aged 4-11yrs old and we all loved it. Monkeys weren’t at all aggressive and the grounds are a beautiful jungle to walk through. Good bathroom facilities and small cafe for refreshments at the entrance/exit. Take heed of the instructions and don’t take food inside the sanctuary as the monkeys will sniff you out and grab it! Definitely recommend!", "Get up close and personal with the monkeys. They come right up to you. Sometimes they jump on you. Be warned that they REALLY love water bottles and will steal yours. Honestly, this place is cool for kids but also kinda scary. The monkeys are unpredictable - my husband got bit when he shooed a monkey off his backpack. If you have food in your backpack they will sniff it out and go into your pack. Be careful. Still super fun being there though. The monkeys are super cute and interesting.", "This is a must see for anyone visiting . Very nice walk, monkeys run freely around you, the staff will let you hold them with their assistance. Beware though of leaving bags unattended and have everything secure as monkeys like to approach and steal from visitors. Happened to me with bottle of water and few other people on that day. Very pleasant experience though.", "Not much to see here. Just some lazy monkeys. You will be escorted by a \\guide\\\" who also owns one of the many cheap shops and hopes you will buy something. Skip it.\"", "Had an amazing afternoon in this \\forrest\\\" ....nice park and had good fun with taking pictures of these funny monkeys. Very nice to see that there all the time were guards to take care of the monkeys and the guests. Buy some bananas in the park and have fun feeding them\"", "I loved these cute little monkeys, they don't really bother you unless they think you have food or you attempt to engage with them, so do be cautious and don't make eye contact or try to aggravate them. I loved coming here, they were really cute and its a really different experience as you're literally surrounded by monkeys, not like a zoo. Try and go at less busy times as too many people ruin the serenity.", "Nice place where you can meet a lot free monkey . Be carefull they ll try to still your food but it s really funny", "Must see on your trip to Ubud. Be careful if you feed monkeys as we seen a girl get attacked by a mother monkey as she had the baby on her shoulder!", "We had a very nice walk through the forrest surrounded by lots of playfull monkeys... You have to be careful not to carry food or things that might look alike...Do not keep your hands in the pocket as it makes them believe you're hiding something...You'll find ladies that will try to sell you overpriced bananas to attract monkeys and take photos with them. I wouldn't recommend it as it is not that safe.Moreover, the staff are really nice and they can attract small monkeys around you for an awesome click. Do not panic if they jump on you.It might be scarry, but if you keep your calm they'll go.Definitely worth a visit!!!", "We really like to visit Sacred Monkey Forest. It's so nice to see all monkeys living free in the forest. The place is not so clean, so don't expect this.", "Certainly don't go to Unud without going here. It is beautiful and much bigger than expected and the monkeys are endearing. We spent a good couple of hours walking around and absolutely loved it.", "Monkey forest is really fun to visit with the kids. I was not very excited in the beginning when we enter int he forest but as we walked and saw the landscape I was too fascinated by it. We had long walk up and down the bridges over the river. The little monkey came and started playing with my daughters sparkly pants. I think it was the most fun moment my 6 year old daughter will never forget. They sell food there if you want to feed moneys, dont feed them anything other than wants given. monkeys were friendly, they were used to seeing people. saw so many little babies and how monkey carried them making them feel safe. My kids loved it. I loved it because how peaceful it was. Me and my husband had nice hike there.", "I didn't want to visit the monkey forest but I'm glad I did. It was worth the visit! The monkeys behaved themselves and even posed for photos :)", "We spent a morning at the lush Monkey forest and it was well worth the visit! The monkeys are very tame and are let free. It was fun watching them, especially when we hold a banana/corn and the monkeys walks across the shoulders to catch hold of it. The guards are friendly and cautious. The forest was thick and shady. We would have gone again if only we had time.", "We were advised to go in the morning when there aren't a million tourists around. We went at 8:00am, and there was no one else there. The monkeys mostly ignored us, and we didn't bring our phones, sunglasses, or food, as this can provoke the monkeys to steal from you. It was a lovely, albeit slightly haunted looking place. The monkeys are so amazing to watch, but I wouldn't want to mess with them!", "So pleased we stopped here, lovely to see monkeys in their own environment. Be careful ,they are very cheeky.", "Great fun watching the monkeys. Family groups and young ones playing. Lovely forest environment easily accessed on foot from Ubud centre.", "Monkey forest located in Ubud is definitely a place to visit ! Good for everyone, friends, couples, families with children. Monkey love bananas and they will not hesitate to jump on your head if you have one :) so be careful about what you are holding in your hands. They are friendly and funny. It's something must to do in UBUD . Enjoy :)", "I really enjoyed this on our tour... The monkeys are used to people and are very playful.... It's a great thing to do....", "Soooo adorable...as long as you share your bananas! These monkeys are cute and cuddly but if you buy bananas from the locals selling them at the sanctuary, be prepared to be harassed by monkeys!", "We spent a morning here and took a lot of photos. You will definitely see and interact with monkeys here....though you may not want to get too close as they can become aggressive very quickly. I moved my sunglasses and phone into my zipped bag and am so glad I did. Monkeys jumped all over me even though I was one of the few people who was not feeding them. Guess what? Monkeys know how to open zippers. After the monkey figured out my outside pockets were empty, he started to unzip my bag. That's when I tried to extricate myself from this naughty monkey with help from a passing good Samaritan, but the monkey got very angry at being cast off with no food, and chased us for quite a ways before leaving us alone. Still, this is a place you will want to see if you are in Ubud, but do be careful of your belongings and your person. These monkeys do have sharp teeth and will bite you if they get angry.", "Beautiful place with nice walks.Careful with your bottles and food as monkeys can jump any minute.Its not at all scary.", "This sacred and beautiful site is worth the visit to Ubud alone! There are literally families of monkeys all across the sanctuary and several places where you can buy bananas for photos or close encouters with the monkeys. The monkeys are wild, extremely curious and at times territorial, so I'd recommend keeping all your dangling jewelry (earrings, necklaces, anklets, bracelets), food, and anything that could be snatched by monkey paws in the car or in your backpack. For women with long hair, it'd be good to put it in a bun or even better yet, wear a hat of some kind as the monkeys can sometimes grab ahold (and not let go). It's a nature-lover's MUST!", "I cannot believe how many monkeys there were. They were everywhere and constantly acting hilarious. The park itself was really interesting and had ample signage telling you what not to do around them, as well as giving information about the location and monkeys. It was a nice leisurely walk with many beautiful sights as well as monkeys to take photos of. It's definitely worth the money, and even buying the fruit for you to offer to them if well worth it.", "Yep. Lots of monkeys. Not really a surprise for a monkey sanctuary. This was a great way to get into the vibe of Ubud. A relaxing walk, and easy exploration, of the park. Looking at the temples and building, the transit cemetery and the monkeys. Of course. The entry fee is quite fair. Just take your time and have a wander and then pop to for a cooling drink a nearby cafe. Great way to start your holiday.", "I wasn't a huge fan of the monkeys - too unpredictable for my liking but a walk through the forest was a good experience. Some lovely paths and a calm environment. Travel light when visiting - no bags or anything dangling - those monkeys are fast and strong and will help themselves to whatever they want!", "Fantastic if you like monkeys!!! It says do not feed the monkeys however you can buy bananas to feed em!! Worth seeing... So human-like!! 😂😂", "This was my first real taste of 's natural beauty. My girlfriend, my driver, and I all had a nice 1-2 hour walk through the park. Along the way, there were plenty of monkeys eating, playing, and climbing on tourists. I kept my distance since I wasn't sure how to read their body language and the signs didn't encourage getting too close. If you have food they like (bananas or fruit) or a water bottle, don't be surprised if they try to grab for it (if you stand still or are sitting). Definitely a unique experience and one I recommend checking out for an hour or so.", "I don't mind the Sacred Monkey Forest. My adult son bought bananas and enjoyed sharing them around though some of the larger monkeys can get a little \\pushy\\\" and demand more than their share - and you better just give them what they want!! There were lots of 'park rangers' around to assist and advise if the monkeys got naughty or the tourists got freaked out. It's not a long visit - I think we walked through for about 45-60 minutes on the way to lunch - lots of photo opportunities. There's a board-walk where you can see the monkeys sleeping balanced on branches in the trees. I wear glasses and they never tried to take them. They were focused on food. Be aware of that if you plan on letting your younger children carry any.\"", "I absolutely loved the Monkey Forest in regards to Monkeys living in a natural environment where they are free and get to be the wild animals they are - in regards to this as well I grew more respect that monkeys are actually wild and not to be so taken by the cuteness they radiate - i say this due to being bitten and attacked by one taking for granted the cute factor or the monkey - amazing experience without a doubt but definitely monkeys are on a different cute scale now - by bananas feed them or have the bananas as a get away factor and don't be biased on that cute fluffy fuzz", "Definitely worth the visit for sure. Make sure to buy your bananas at the stand just past the entrance, as they are not sold anywhere else in the park. The cost for a handful of bananas is 50k rph, and we purchased 100k worth to ensure all of the kids had plenty of food for the monkeys. Really great experience. Planning, you can do the entire monkey forest in about an hour, and have your driver drop you off (and pick you up) at the ticket booth. Last note, if you try to hide the bananas under your shirt some of the monkeys can get a little aggressive...it is better to just hand your bananas out as the monkeys come up to you.", "The place just like real forest with high humidity. The archictecture and design were nice. Do not touch the monkeys some of them might bite. I amazed with its cleaness, everytime the monkey throwing bananas peels, the janitor immediately swept their trash. Nice place to visit :)", "The place is great, a wonderful tropical forest full of monkeys and a temple, but I found there were there too many tourists. It becomes impossible to enjoy the magic of the place.", "We’ve had fun at Monkey forest, at first a little bit afraid but after a few seconds we addapted and it was a very cool experience. Try to keep your backpack closed and be careful because They are stealing everything :)", "One of the most beautiful places in Ubud... U will love it if you are a jungle lover... The green... The river... The huge trees and definitely the monkeys... Its a must while in Ubud... You should buy a banana from the sellers inside the forest... Try not to show it around when a big monkey is there... Cause those monkeys will ruin your outfit.. Some might grab the banana and jump away... Some will be Nice enough to let you take a photo with them...", "went there early as we didn't want to be with crowds and crowds of people, plus the heat and humidity was very high. try not to go when its realy busy or suns at highest. The long walk through was amazing I have never seen tree roots so long and so old. take your cameras but be careful the monkeys know the sound of a carrier bag and think its food. well then your guess is as good as mine...... yes its all lovely and cute seeing them and the babies, but why do people insist on teasing them with bananas that you buy, jus so they can show their family and friends the monkey on my head. Some are quite ferocious especially male on male.. yes well worth a few hours being at one with nature as best we can. sorry cant remember how much is was, but not a lot.", "I enjoyed spending a few hours among the monkeys and the trees. The area is beautiful and the monkeys were fun to observe. Most entertaining was watching the monkeys steal water bottles and bananas from the tourists.", "it was amazing, well worth the money. It's shaded and cool, has a lot of character without the monkeys. But the monkeys themselves add to it. I would advice to buy bananas in there, more expensive but you can buy a bunch and stand nearby using one at a time and feed separately to the monkeys, if you walk around with a whole bunch will be gone in seconds. Take minimal things with you, as they will try to grab and swing off things. Was amazing, favourite thing in Ubud I would say!", "Near our hotel was that beautiful Monkey forest. We liked it very much and recomend it to all. The tickets for 2 are 100,000 rupias.", "I loved it. Monkeys were friendly and very cute. My 2 kids really enjoyed it also. My husband isn't a fan of monkeys but he also like it", "Great place ,helpfull ,&friendly staff ,,They monkey was kute ... We can see daily of monkey With many different caracter ..", "Small cost great experience love that the monkeys are in charge and they do what they want while you just hold on to your stuff. Found the temple very atmospheric", "One of the best things about this sanctuary is that the animals are in their natural dwelling. It does not appear zoo-like and the monkeys are abundant. We saw infants with their mothers, playful groups, mating rituals, grooming behaviors,and monkeys swimming in a little pond. There are no barriers and you are just among the animals in nature.", "The monkeys fascinating to watch They live in pretty forest (not all over town) Fun to watch tourists bring bananas and have monkeys climb all over them Cheap entry ($2)", "Went there just because everyone says: this is something exceptional. So you gonna pay 50 000 to get in and after they give you the choice to buy bananas to feed the monkeys... but if you go there to late, the monkeys are nearly exploding. They are full. So you can go there, you spend your time in a crowd, and you watch people feeding the monkeys to get a picture with them... I would not advice it the fact of using animals to get dirty money.", "The place looks beautiful, like you are in an Indiana Jones movie and the monkeys would look cute. However, I got (accidently) scratched by a monkey and realised that scratches and bites happen a lot, because those monkeys got so used to humans and being fed that they got a bit too cheeky. Even though the staff insisted that there is no rabies in the forest and got a university certificate to vouch for that, I am currently still going through an anti rabies vaccination process and a lot of stress. Honestly, i know the forest is giving the local community work and income and they have been answering my emails within 24 hours, but if I could chose again, I would never have gone there.", "Nice place to visit. The monkeys run free all over the place and you see that they are well fed. That arena agressive like in some other places i have visited and the forest is well kept. Sometimes there may be any other monkey that gets near to you but dont be afraid. If you have kids you must pay it a visit.", "Absolutely fabulous experience, walking through the luxurious forest, with interesting sculpture and temples inhabited by monkeys. Don’t bring food just some water. Dress comfortably and let yourself charmed.", "The monkey forest is one of the key sightseeing spots included in the one-day tour programme if you are visiting . Monkey forest is located in Ubud area... Quite remote from the beaches but rich in culture. You will like to spend a few hours there as there are also loads of nice restaurants, coffee shops and shopping too.", "The Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary is a nice setting in the middle of Ubud to people and monkey watch. Watching the people and monkeys in their natural habitat was both enlightening and eye opening. The monkeys are smart and sneaky. They are smart enough to try to open the purse of an unsuspecting tourist. Luckily the Monkey Handlers knew their MO (Modus Operandi) and stopped the little thief from getting the goods. Watching the people get the thrill of having the monkeys crawl on top of them to take pictures was funny. Then watching the monkeys groom themselves of the ticks and fleas made me wonder how many of those little biters were left on me. Overall a nice and fun break from the hustle and bustle of Ubud.", "I am just take short of holiday in ubud and i get a recommendation from my houselord to visit monkey forest, so yahh it was nice and amazed me with the beautiful nature forest and of course the monkey, tips : if you came to monkey forest and want a take a picture with monkey, make sure you ask to guide helper to stay arround you, dont even go to among of monkey and dont even use flash camera", "Monkeys flying around everywhere doing their monkey thing. As long as you don't upset them they won't harm you. Probably wouldn't buy the food as their manners lead a lot to be desired, and they might decide to eat on your head and then try to steal your wallet. Good walk around the forest and temples too. Mostly shaded so a good thing to do on a hot day.", "Brilliant for an early evening walk and having fun with monkeys( if you like them). There are some nice spots to click pics and just sit and relax. They should have a small coffee place inside, that would make the day much better", "This sanctuary would have to be one of my favourite places in . A stop here was included in our day tour we had booked and we both loved it. Apart from being a stunningly beautiful place, the monkeys are so awesome. We got to watch them being fed and one took a liking to my husband for a short period of time, climbing on his shoulder. As long as you follow the guidelines for interaction with the animals it’s perfectly safe and enjoyable place to visit for both young and old. Could have easily spent the whole day here watching the monkeys.", "I love monkey forest!! I recently went for my 3rd time and it didn't disappoint. It's been upgraded since my last trip, a much nicer tourist friendly entrance and they've changed some rules. In the past we were able to feed the monkeys, they no longer allow this for safety. Totally understandable as the monkeys can get food aggressive & wild. I've been lucky that every time I've visited, the monkeys interacted with me in a safe and funny manner. But be aware not to stare directly into their eyes, do not show smile too big and show your teeth as they take this as a sign of aggression, do not wear hats/sunglasses/easy to open bags, cameras with neck straps or anything else dangly they can pull on or hang from. With that said I had on a longer maxi dress and they hung from my skirt but I LOVED IT. They also played with my friends beaded bracelets. Careful when you try and pull away too quickly, they don't like it. As long as you're very aware, it's a really cute and fun experience. The forest is beautiful, be prepared to take tons of pictures. Be well hydrated as it can get very humid. And don't forget the Eco friendly bug spray.", "The monkeys were cute but the forest was a bit of a disapointment. Ihad expected it to be more of a wild forest but ut was just like a zoo. A nice experience though.", "If you aren't into animals being used for entertainment purposes, this is your place. The monkeys are left to roam around a large area consisting of temples and rainforest. They are not scared of people and are quite happy to sit a metre from you as long as you don't approach them. There are a few sanctuary areas that visitors are not allowed into which allows the more timid monkeys a safe place away from people. I really enjoyed the experience of watching the animals and although I went with the intention of buying fruit to feed them, it was enough to just sit and watch them interact.", "Lovely cultural experience in nature that is so untouched and magical! A must do in Ubud . Careful if you are carrying packets - the monkeys will grab them !", "As expected, full of monkeys and full of tourists. Very well organised, but unlike last time I was here ( 20 years ago ) you can not buy food for the monkeys. Still very enjoyable and a must.", "Exactly what the name entails. Monkeys can seem vicious. Worth the trip inside sort walk from city center", "the monkey forest is not big - can finish within one couple of hours , but nicely designed and great for a walk with family.", "We had s gas in the monkey sanctuary. It’s an absolute riot when you buy some bananas and feed these rascals. They climb right up your body grab the food ad eat it perched on your head or shoulder. The sanctuary offers beautiful walking paths as well as guides along the way whom are well versed in all aspects of the operation. Well worth the visit and a great value for the meager admission price ", "Good day walk, it's nice to see them in nature. Do not touch them cause they can be pretty aggressive, but it's OK. Don't go to ubud only for this.", "The monkeys will mug you! Although it is cheap to get in, they def get you on the price of fruit to feed the monkeys, but is worth a go once, just be prepared as you will get swarmed! Make sure all your valuables and bottle of water is tucked away or they will prob get it. Overall fun and different experience and they are quite cute.", "What a treat to walk among the furry, human-like creatures. They're everywhere and they are also watching YOU! If they think they want what you have, a camera, a package, a purse, food, they have no problem approaching you aggressively to take it. It's best to go when the Forest is crowded with tourists. Then you won't be as likely to be singled out. And don't carry anything with you if you can avoid it.", "A wonderful experience, close encounters with monkeys, really friendly staff, excellent value for money, didn't want to leave, could have watched for hours", "From the Alaya resort this popular Ubud attraction was just a few minutes walk. It is totally touristy, and totally fun! Sometimes these aren't mutually exclusive. There are hundreds of monkeys. And they are very interested in anything food-like. Hand lotion looks like juice - leave your bags, purses and food in the car / room. The monkeys will allow you to get within arms distance of them with no cares. However, if they sense you are a carrier of food - they will literally climb your leg or hop on your back. With an entrance price of only 20,000 IDR, we decided to go multiple times and enjoyed ourselves a lot.", "We enjoyed walking around the forest. It doesn't take long but try to go early since it's a popular spot. Don't leave your water bottle out. One of the monkeys took ours and ran off. Dress comfortably and be prepared to do some walking. The monkeys aren't aggressive but we did see some tourists desperately trying to take pictures with them.", "As with any wild animal you'll want to be sensible. After doing our research, my husband and I were careful to do the following: - remove sparkly jewellery - wear long sleeves and pants - wear closed in shoes - leave all valuables in a securely closed bag - NOT buy bananas for the monkeys The monkeys are not trained or tamed. They've been conditioned to expect food from humans and expect it NOW! Anything sparkly or interesting will be commandeered; you risk a bite if you try to refuse. No matter how blasé the guides and monkey wranglers are, rabies is no joke. The best way to avoid a series of painful, expensive injections is by not being bitten. It's a wonderful experience even if you observe rather than interact with the monkeys.", "Monkeys are awesome. But don't bring anything other than your own clothes. They will take it from you. If you care for your life, don't bring bananas :) (Bringing bananas is actually a nice thing to do, just be kind)", "The park is a beautiful park. The low rating is because I saw how aggressive these monkeys can be. I saw a lady hold out a banana not doing anything wrong. People hold out a banana hoping that the monkey would climb them so they can feed them. A large monkey approached her but this monkey looked like it had a leg injury and probably couldn't climb on her for the banana. I saw the monkey bite the lady and she was bleeding. The lady was freaking out and crying. We offered her some hand sanitizer but that incident probably ruined her trip. I talked to another lady that wore a tank top. She had 3 claw marks on her back and she had to go to the front office to get it looked at. It's ok to visit the park, but please avoid feeding these monkeys. They look cute but some of the larger ones are aggressive. The monkeys on top of Mt Batur are much nicer and don't injure people. ", "Very good seeing all the monkeys running around free, lots of baby monkeys joining in the fun. Lots of trees for them to climb. They are not afraid to sit on your shoulders and have photos taken with you. Very old Temple from the 16th. Century also there.", "If you feel terrified by the idea of having to walk past monkeys inches from your feet then don't go. I actually felt a little scared by reading some other reviews but my husband and I enjoyed a good 1.5 hours, enough time to walk round whole place, came out dripping in sweat gasping for a drink! We did however take a bottle of water but check first no monkeys around before going into your bag to get it or even taking a drink or they'll snatch it. Go wearing mosquito repellent as I tried reaching into my bag to get it and quickly stopped as a monkey thought I was going in to get something for it and almost tried to join in! They will not harm you unless provoked , didn't see any scary incidents, only sweet displays of affection, fun and frolics of them in there natural habitat happy to let us stare at them and quite clearly not bothered by the thousands of photos/videos that must be taken of them daily!!", "A very friendly receptionist. Monkeys are everywhere. Easy to take photos. Surrounding is very cooling from the heat of the sun. A lot of trees and monkeys to take picture including temples. Easy direction. Banana for tourist but it is expensive but the money goes to the conservation of the monkey forest. There's a feeding show where you can see some monkeys will gathered freely among you. My advise is do not touch the monkey even though they seem friendly. You can feed them but dont touch them. Overall, it is a must visit place in .", "The forest is beautiful and it is definitely a place to visit, but be wary of the monkeys. Do not bring backpacks and do not bring food - I repeat DO NOT bring food. We accidentally brought a snack at with us (which we had forgotten all about in the side pocket) the packaging has not been opened, but the monkeys sniffed it up straight away. 1 monkey jumped on my boyfriend and another jumped on his leg, whilst the one on top searched his bag for food. Once they found the bar they jumped off, but it was not a pleasant experience. Other than that it is nice to see the monkeys live in the forest that is still kept fairly wild (despite the many tourist) - so you can't call it wild, but if I were a monkey I would definitely prefer to live there than in a zoo.", "If you've never done it then I think it's worth it. How often to you get that close to monkeys on a daily basis? Didn't have any trouble were told not to make eye contact and as much as we want a photo of the baby ones don't crowd them and you have plenty of opportunities. Best advice was to hold the banana straight out from your body to the side and the monkey will climb up and sit on your shoulder so when that happens bend your arm in so they can reach the banana. If you walk for about 5 minutes into the forest you'll see a temple but opposite is some steps leading to a board walk which takes you down to a river and then you can come back over a beautiful ornately carved Stone bridge.", "Very well mainted forest and habitate for the monkeys. You have to be very carefully with your belongings.", "Great to see free ranging monkeys. Very safe, just give them space and don’t stick camera in their faces. Don’t tease them with food. Clean, well-kept park with waterfalls and pools that the monkeys jump into. Don’t miss it ", "What a great place to visit and conveniently situated within the realms of other nearby attractions. You can easily spend a couple of hours exploring this enchanting park, with wonderful stone carvings, loverly flora and fauna and of course the many many cheeky monkeys who you can buy bananas for at the entrance. It costs peanuts to enter and cheap for the bananas, but be weary, as the monkeys will smell them a mile off, and if you try to hide them so that you can get one out one at a time, you will most likely have them jumping on you after the lot, which can look very uncomfortable and a little worrying, especially if you have small children near. Still a great treat for all the family and a must see as far as I'm concerned. Hope this helps Jamie from wisbech, cambs", "This park is the main attraction in Ubud. Located appropriately at the south end of Jl. Monkey Forest. People at the entrance will try and sell you bananas to pass onto the monkeys, but I would suggest you don't do this. I saw some monkeys being pretty fierce with some tourists who had food near them. There's a little pool near the entrance - the monkeys are good swimmers. Troops of these Long tail Macaques line the numerous footpaths around the site. Make sure you visit the Hindu temple in the grounds, it has some quite demonic statues.", "I didn't think I'd enjoy the monkey forest sanctuary as much as I did! First off, they are located in a really hip area of Ubud. We passed by a vegan restaurant on the way here. The sanctuary itself is well maintained. Sure, there may be scraps of food in certain places but one of the monkeys will get to it eventually. If you're afraid of monkeys, THIS IS NOT THE PLACE FOR YOU as they are free to roam where ever they please. There are no cages, so you can get really up close and personal. I did not feed the monkeys, but the guests who did definitely had monkeys jump on them so be prepared for that if you want to move forward. I got some great photos of the monkeys and even some cute baby monkeys! Highly recommend if you're visiting Ubud.", "I have to say I read a lot of scary stories about the monkeys being aggressive so I got a bit hesitant whether to visit Monkey Forest or not. Hence I have asked some local people and they said if you can behave, it would be perfectly OK. Then we decided to go because both of us love nature(the forest) and animal (the monkeys). We went on a drizzling day and weather is cool. The forest is nice and there are some hidden temples/springs/bridge/small river/small waterfall if you explore every bit of it. We really enjoyed the view and tranquility in a valley inside the forest. Of course the monkeys, they are really cute, especially the baby monkeys. We disciplined ourselve and just watched them without throwing food or trying to play with them and everything was ok. We did see some people there taking bananas out from their bags and threw at the monkeys and the monkeys would follow them or cling/jump on them for the food. I do think it all depends on how you behave. We spent about less than a hour here and throughly enjoyed it.", "We totally loved the monkey forest! It was a little weird at first walking passed all these souvenir shops in the forest. After we passed those, it was really fun. However, watch out for the monkey's sticky fingers! The signs are no joke when they say to watch your jewelry and food. One curious little fellow ripped out my pearl earring (thank goodness he dropped it so I got it back). And another hoped on my friend because he could smell the opened bag of peanuts she had in her bag. They were definitely a fun lively bunch to watch swimming and playing. I want to do it again!", "It has monkeys. Whether or not you like this venue is going to depend a lot on whether or not you like monkeys. The water that flows freely down the bottom of the forest that you can walk by isn’t hugely clean and there’s unfortunately a lot of garbage (plastic bags, bottles, junk in general) through it all, which is a bit of a downer. It’s 50000 entry per adult, it’s cheap enough.", "We stayed in Ubud for 3 days in October just down the road from the Monkey Forest. We don't have monkeys in Australia so I guess we felt what our visitors feel when they come to our country and see the wild Kangaroos etc. I had been given advise from some people back home to avoid the monkey's as they were savage and horrible, but I had to go and see them for myself anyway. It turned out to be a highlight of our trip. You buy bananas at the entrance, make sure you hide them well as the monkeys come to you looking for them, if you hve bananas hold your bag close to your front. You walk around the lovely temple gardens which is home to many many monkeys who once they spot a banana have no hesitation in climbing up to get one and then they will sit comfortably on your shoulder and eat it. I was surprised at how soft their hands and feet were, it was a lovely experience. If you don't want the monkeys to come to you, don't carry bananas and they will not be interested. The reputation they have of being savage is from the fact that if you are close and look them in the eye they see it as a threat and will pull a very nasty face at you which looks quite scarey, also they like 'stuff' and will pinch things from an open bag or pocket, so keep your loose things secured. Don't miss the track down to the beauriful waterfall area too.", "bananas are for sale inside the Forrest... $2 for 5 tiny bananas... cheaper to buy in the markets but it for the experience.... entry is $4 each... we went about 1pm and it was very busy... you see plenty of monkeys some cute and fun but others are quite aggressive... you get to see monkeys of all sizes and babies! the Forrest itself and temple etc is beautiful... scenery is amazing in this place .. definitely worth the visit!", "It is very cheap to enter and it is a fascinating place! There are soooo many monkeys! They do not get too close unless you have food or entice them in some way. It is amazing to see all the monkeys. I would recommend this place to anyone going to /Ubud.", "The sights were great, and staff were helpful. But I think we have alot of this in our countries already so it wasn't really special special. But it was on our way when we wandered around Ubud so not that we wasted any time :D", "A forest with lots of tame long tailed macaques. Be careful of bringing in plastic/paper bags as the monkeys are attracted to them thinking it is food. Bananas for feeding the monkeys can be purchased from the vendors within the sanctuary", "Beautiful forest monkeys very cheeky.. Be aware they will take your water bottles, sunglasses. Take the time to walk to waterfall", "I was a little worried about visiting the monkey forest after reading some horror stories about attack’s online. We found the monkeys were generally quite well behaved though. We did see them stealing things from people but if you don’t give them opportunity by carrying lose objects you’ll be okay. The monkeys were amusing to watch and the forest is a beautiful place to explore. It costs next to nothing to enter and you can not visit without seeing the sacred monkey forest. If you respect the monkeys they will respect you and you will enjoy your time here. The monkeys are rarely to blame when people get hurt.", "Who doesn’t like walks with cute but dangerous monkeys creeping up behind, above, below and from every other direction. Was really stunning spot to chill out and get away from the craziness and noise of and this is despite all the tourists doing ridiculous poses for what I imagine could only be explained for Instagram ratings. But please take note of the warnings on entrance into this place, they are definitely no joke. Saw someone being attacked by a monkey because she didn’t act and was too worried about attempting to get a selfie ...very silly and I hope her hair grows back. But no need to be overly worried there are park staff all over keeping an eye on the monkeys and visitors. Also were some gift shops to stock up in case your having withdrawals of not shopping.", "If you visit Ubud - there is no doubt that you have to go to the monkey forest. It’s an amazing experience to be so close to the monkeys and see all of the beautiful temples and jungle the makes the forest.", "Everyone who is staying in Ubud has to pay a visit in Monkey Forest! A well organized place, clean and with helpful staff so you can enjoy your encounter with the lovely monkeys at their true environment! We didn’t have any problems with the monkeys but pay attention to the written directions upon entering the park", "The park is not big but the entrance fee is cheap and it is nice to spend a half hour or hour wandering around the shaded forest paths amongst the monkeys. There are a couple of small temples to see and one is particularly Indiana Jones-like and atmospheric. Well worth a visit!", "We went here as part of our day tour. Obviously being a monkey forest there were monkeys and lots of them. Some more aggressive than others though. Don't take in any food or plastic as the monkeys will be attracted to you because they think you have food for them. You can purchase bananas from stalls for about 20,000 idr per bunch. The forest is amazing with all of the trees and vines that intertwine through the trees. It can be a little more humid though so be prepared for that. It is clean throughout although you do need to watch out for the discarded banana skins as they can be slippery just like in the cartoons. The temples and statues scattered throughout the forest walk a fantastic to look at also. Overall a great experience.", "Brilliant to feed the monkeys. But don't take anything you don't want to lose in. I took water and the cheeky things stole it. I think we lost 4 bottles of water. They will leave you alone if you have nothing they want. Nice to be so close to nature.", "Great open area with some local religious sites and great carved stone walls depicting the mischevious monkey god. The monkeys roam freely and are well cared for, the sanctuary entry fee supports the maintenance of the Sanctuary and also the local community. This is one of the more expensive tickets in but you can see the money is used well. Also saw some overseas student conducting some behavioural studies of the interactions of the different monkey clans that occupy the park. Very interesting.", "We love taking friends here, so special to see monkeys enjoying their surroundings. I would just say that \\being used to humans\\\" is not the same as \\\"tame\\\" so let little children know you can't really pet them like the family cat or dog. We saw a mother monkey giving her baby a sparkly necklace taken from a tourist! Plenty of photo opportunities. Don't forget to go down by the river.\"", "I visited this place while on retreat in and couldn't believe how many monkeys you see walking through here. The trees look like something from the movie George of the Jungle! Be careful though because even as you exit the park the monkeys are loose and one jumped on me while I ate an ice cream cone.", "We loved the beautiful temple setting in the forest- very Indiana Jones! The monkeys were daunting at first but we soon got to an area where there were guides feeding them and accepting money for photos and as so many people were doing it, we felt more at ease.", "So depends on how you like them monkeys, you may describe them as either very friendly or very aggressive. But for a tiny girl like me who's in general a bit afraid of such close proximity to wild animals, I felt okay. There are tons and tons of monkeys. You'll see lots of baby monkeys too, and they are super cute. At one point, a monkey started pulling on my skirt asking for food, which I didn't have. And eventually it just goes away, no need to be afraid. At another point, a monkey jumped on my friend, then jumped on me and jumped off. I shrieked for a moment because it was too sudden, but again, it was all okay. By then, I was pretty comfortable with the monkeys. Besides the monkeys, this is basically a forest completely nested inside the city center! How crazy is that... when you are inside, it is almost as though the rest of the world didn't exist as you can't see anything but the forest. There are waterfalls and stream/river.. and the path itself is really beautiful, especially the part with the big dragon bridge. Note you can store your stuff where you purchase the tickets if you're afraid of the monkeys grabbing it. Specifically, they recommended no plastic or paper bags.", "Monkey jumped on my head but he was so nice he took off when we reached next tree. It was excellent.", "I was a little put off after reading others reviews saying the monkeys were very aggressive however we had the best time at the monkey forest. Both me and my boyfriend made sure we didn’t bring any bags or things on us to attract the monkeys and yet they still managed to climb on him and steal his glasses - don’t worry we got them back and therefore see the funny side to this. There are so many monkeys that you get to watch in various different scenarios and enjoy some beautiful spots in the temple. I would highly recommend this trip just be on guard, if you can don’t take any accessories with you and if you don’t want to be climbed on top of watch them from a slight distance!", "Paid a visit to Monkey Forest in the afternoon. If you are staying near Jalan Bisma, then it is only 10 minutes walk to the other gate. Else you can always start from the main entrance. The walk in Monkey Forest is fun and can be quite relaxing. You can interact with monkeys and see how others interact with them too. The only thing is when everyone starts buying a bunch of bananas and start feeding them. Some monkeys can be friendly but most of them can be quite greedy and aggressive. Just be weary when you're carrying any banana or food with you. They can literally jump and climb on you just to snatch it. Overall good experience.", "Monkeys are friendly, just follow the instructions on what you should and shouldn't do when visiting Monkey forest and you will be fine. The instruction board is at the entrance. Monkeys are free in the forest so it's their playground. Staff is very nice and always there to help. If you are in Ubud, definetly worth the visit!!", "so-called monkey forest, named after the numerous wild monkeys in the jungle and near the street. Feed the hungry and annoying little bastards at the view points if you like :D. But be careful and look for your bags, backpacks and such ;). You can go there by scooter as well,", "If your in I would recommend going to the monkey forest, Its a beautiful day out, the monkeys are friendly and playful. Follow the rules that are written there don't carry bags or food with you, as they will want them, the forest is amazing with big Banyan trees and a little gorge, Its cool in there and worth a trip definitely", "I’ve been to monkey forest twice. First time I was scared as they give you a list of rules before you get in. No food, no bags when you get in as the monkeys might just grab it thinking it’s food. First time there were people selling bags of mangos in the forest. This time I didn’t see any of that. I’m assuming something may have happened and apparently if your get a monkey bite Hospital costs could be more than what you’ve brought in. Just enjoying viewing em and don’t try to acknowledge them too much. There’s clear instructions. Just follow them. My partner was so overwhelmed by them. It is a must do when your in ubud.", "These was the first attraction we pick to visit in and it was really worth. The forest is really beautiful and the monkeys are all over the place. Entry fees are 40.000 rupees per person, something just above three dollars. You can feed them bananas and sweet potatoes. We bought a small bunch of bananas in front of the main temple for 20.000 rupees. (Avoid the ladies that sell the fruits just passing the Main entrance, cos they mistreat the animals.) You just have to grab a banana and raise your hand and the monkeys will jump into your head and shoulders to get it. But watch out, because the animals are very curious and will try to grab any thing they can lay their hands on like bottles, cans, cell phones etc. Besides that it is an enjoyable walk, especially the river path.", "Worth a visit if you are into monkeys. You will definitely see them! We were given great advice by our guide: do not carry drink bottles or have unsecured bags - advice to be followed.", "Highly recommended to stroll the forest while in Ubud! Can easily spend some hours here and take shade from the heat. It is possible to buy bananas for them but be careful - whenever they see food they'll come to get it!", "These monkeys are much more friendly than the ones we encountered in Uluwatu Temple. There are plenty to see so don't be shy to walk past the entrance where many of them wait for bananas bought by visitors. I had one jump from a tree on to my shoulder out of the blue, but I think he was trying to grab at my sunglasses so I quickly removed them and he hung around for a little while longer. There are different species and you get to see them in their own setting which allows for you to see them talking to one another, grooming, nursing newborns, etc. I couldn't get over how many baby monkeys there were and how they cling to their mother. The entrance fee is minimal and you can purchase bananas on site to feed them. A great stop when you are visiting Ubud", "Such a nice park. Follow the rules and everything is okay. The monkeys are everywhere and are not scared of people. Mind your business and they will mind theirs.", "The monkeys here your sun glasses water bottles or food The small baby monkeys are adorable and a joy to watch The monkey forest itself is lovely and you can get some beautiful photos over the bridge and down near the river If it's monkey you want to see this is the perfect spot but keep a watch out for those naughty monkeys", "A great place to see. Some really interesting architecture, some parts of the temple built into the hillside overlooking a stream. Amazing to imagine how long ago it was built and how they managed with basic tools due to its remoteness. Crazy, spoilt monkeys which will attack if you tease them with food! Best advice is to ignore the monkeys!", "2.5year old loved it. Just keep belongings close & enjoy the beautiful nature without hassling it! Staff seem quick to prevent negative experiences with monkeys", "It is very nice place (looks like as jungle). It is easy walk way for everybody. But ve carefully for monkey ;)", "Surely a \\must see\\\" in but more tourists than anything else! Of course the monkeys are just amongst them who have food for them and otherwise you hear more German & French than in Europe 😂 otherwise something which is fun and definitely worth a trip when you are in \"", "Monkey forest is a super fun and super quick activity to do while in Ubud. Its only $5 AUD to get in and you can walk around the whole forest in 15 minutes. The ladies selling the bananas are super helpful and will help get the monkeys over if you want a picture. It's not as awful as everyone says it is the monkeys won't chase you or attack you unless you're holding bananas so its best to get rid of the bananas as soon as you get them otherwise youll have half the forest after you!", "If there was a Monkey Forest in the US, you'd be lucky to see one in a cage from 50 feet away. Not here! There are HUNDREDS of free roaming monkeys, you can even feed them & they will crawl right up on you. If you want, but if not you can just walk around & watch them play & take tons of pictures. It was really awesome & pretty cheap to get in.", "Must visit when in ! The forest is huge, and monkeys absolutely everywhere! Really fun for adults & kids, and awesome to see monkeys having fun in a natural habitat.", "Monkey forest was a lot of fun for my partner and I. By the end of it however, I was keen to leave. Some monkeys are friendly, some have no interest in you whatsoever, but there were around 2-3 times when they were aggressive. One bared it's teeth and seemed to want something from my partner and I (we don't know what, we had no food!). Anyway, it's worth going to, but don't take much and wear insect repellent.", "Monkey forest is nice but not so impresive, it's true that the monkeys can be agressive and might bite but they warn you all the time about it with English signs so you can't tell they didn't tell you. There are few temples but they were close. I wouldn't go to Ubud just for that but Ubud is a wonderful place so if you are there go and have a walk.", "A really fun place to spend a couple of hours. LOTS of monkeys in their natural invironment . We were lucky enough to go in at around morning tea time so we saw the Monkey's being fed!!!", "First day in Ubud and in . We loved The Monkey Forest, not only cause of the monkies but the nature as well. Beautyful surroundings. A must go place when in Ubud, specially if you are not used to seeing monkeies and green nature. Loved it!", "I visited with my parents and fiance. We did not like this place. To start with it was okay, it was a little weird having monkeys running all around us and some were quite funny (1 picked up a water bottle and started drinking out of it), however the monkeys are just crazy. 1 almost attacked my mother. He snarled and bared his teeth and came running over to her feet. She hadn't done anything at all to provoke him/her, aside from just watch from afar. It was actually really scary. We walked out after that and left my father to keep looking. When he came back, he said it was very beautiful in there however he witnessed a monkey biting a lady. She tried to kick it off her and got in a lot of trouble for doing so. I understand why the nese may not like her kicking it off her, however if a monkey bites you, what would your first reaction be? We saw another monkey latch onto this ladies skirt. It was not a very nice place and I felt very unsafe there.", "Was really good fun and the forest itself is beautiful and contains two temples. If you don't want to touch the monkeys you dont have to but you can encourage them to come and sit on you and eat out your hand. You have to be a bit careful but as long as you dont step on their tails or force them to interact they will be fine. Do not take any food with you. Do not carry a water bottle. Do not wear clothes with prints on them - my boyfriend wore a t-shirt with green flowers and the monkey came up to him, ran up his body and sat on his shoulders biting him to try and eat them. He didn't break the skin so my boyfriend was fine but it was a bit of a shock haha! Camera are fine, the monkeys dont seem too bothered about grabbing them but under no circumstances should you undo your bag/rucksack...you will be instantly surrounded by inquisitive monkeys looking for treats! If you have food in your bag they will know.", "One of favourite experiences in . you can spend the day and enjoy the daily life of the monkey, and its almost surreal to see the monkey all over the sacred temple...... do not miss it", "Step into the natural habitat of the nese ling tailed monkeys and watch them go about their business. They are not bothered by the humans and do not approach us unless we are holding something attractive to them. ", "This place is amazingly beautiful with manyfriendly monkeys playing all around. Never before experienced that monkeys can be so friendly and harmless. A must visit place if you go to .", "Cute to see the babies and fun to have a photo taken with a monkey on my head . Just wander around in no particular direction and you will see heaps of them . Touristy but okay for a short outing in obud and you can walk there without the need for a taxi", "So lots of monkeys roaming free. Awesome few things to do before going there. Don’t take any bags/food with you they are smart and they will jump on you to get to those things. Other than that enjoy your walk in the forest nicely maintained and lots of monkeys to see. I would recommend. Would I go again ? Probably not ", "It costs just 30,000 IDR (approximately £1.50 or 2.50 USD) to enter the monkey forest. The monkeys are free to roam around as they wish as it is their natural habitat; no cages or restrictions for them. My husband and I are both animal lovers and found the experience to be magical. We had no problems at all with the monkeys, despite many people commenting on this website that they are aggressive. As with any animal, if it feels threatened because you become too close or do not treat it with respect, it will react in a way that tells you to back off. However, my husband and I were respectful of the monkeys and gave them the space that they needed. In turn, we even had some of them climb on to us to sit on our shoulder. At one point, I had a monkey climb on to my shoulder, cuddle my head and then groom me! This was beautiful, as this is what they do for each other and I felt very humbled by the experience. There was the opportunity to buy bananas to feed the monkeys. Once they see that you have bananas, they will quickly approach you and perhaps jump up to take one. However, I did not at any point feel threatened, as this is a normal reaction for a wild animal and also, they were very gentle when they took the banana(s). For an animal lover visiting , this is a must. If you are scared of animals or do not like them, my advice would be NOT to visit the monkey forest, as they DO get close to you. Anyone that visits the monkey forest but does not like animals and/or does not respect the monkeys will not enjoy; it's surely common sense. Cannot recommend this place enough to animal lovers. It's not only very enjoyable, but is also highly affordable and great value for money.", "We loved being here and handing out the bananas they sell at the gate. Be warned they do climb all over you, I even had them on my head! But is you don't have food they pretty much leave you alone. Beautiful forest setting too with a ravine and waterfalls", "Don't get me wrong, I love seeing monkeys and think they are very cool. But, there are lots of better places to see monkeys in . The monkeys here are so conditioned to people and getting food they are no better than rats that can climb trees and jump on you. Take a few pictures on the street outside and watch your belongings. If you want, walk along the path beside the forest (to the left of the main entrance) with the scooters, and you will see plenty of them. And don't touch those filthy monkeys or let them touch you. I can't believe how many people let them climb all over themselves - this is not safe or healthy, for either of you or the monkey.", "This is my second time here after a few years,. and with my husband we got new story... This place haven't change a lot, still the same with stolen monkey and you need to change ur stuff with fruit from the guide. Well if u're nature you must visit this place, this place not only offer you monkey with forest but also amazing cliff view.", "Every time I go I delight in the landscaping, the water and pools, the temples reserved only for monkeys, and especially the monkey babies!", "We visited the monkey forest during our stay and loved it. The monkeys are definitely not afraid at people and will climb you if you have bananas. We have loads of pictures being climbed by monkeys for bananas. One of the staff members were also very helpful and we managed to get some really good photos with them. Definitely a worthwhile experience!", "right in the middle of town this well preserved forest is a treat to nature lovers, monkey are all around you jumping, playing doing all kinds of tricks, one small one jumped on me and tried to snatch my necklace couldn't get it so went for my earring and ran away I was worried about the choking but one friendly woman offered something to him he gladly took the snack and through my earring away so beware always keep your jewellery, sunglasses, etc inside your bag, please don't carry any food in your bags they smell it and wont leave you until you part away with it, feeding processed food is not good for them you can buy bananas, corns from vendors inside the park and feed them", "We visited this forest in Ubud area today with our Guide..I was told almost all travel operators bring tourists to this dense forest to show how monkeys are friendly with tourist as long as they feed them banas and other fruits. Generally they don't bite unless provoked.Tourists should not do anything annoying which may provoke them. Generally they are gentle.This green forest has hindu temple which is very sacred and revered by nese people.Very good place to spend some time in this cool ,very green forest and see the antics of monkeys.", "It is a really beautiful place and the monkeys are so cute and funny! You pay $3 to get in and it is such a spectacular place. It is a must see if you go to Ubud! Just don't mess around with the monkeys. Enjoy them from afar, don't try to feed them or hold food in your hands and you'll have a great time :)", "This is definitely one of the highlights when you stay in Ubud. It's a popular, touristy place but worth a visit regardless. If you like monkeys - there are plenty of them here! There's also an art exhibition and the park itself is quite nice as well, with bridges, statues, a valley with a small river etc", "We’ve been to Monkey Forest on several occasions in the past few years. It’s always a fun activity. Be certain to leave all your valuables home and don’t bring any water bottles with you! These little monkeys are smart! Follow the posted instructions and you’ll have a delightful day interacting in the sanctuary. Many staff are available to answer questions or assist you.", "Look , this place is probably a must on your tourist travels but I recommend to avoid the bananas. The monkeys look cute but they're cunning little beasties that will try to scare you into dropping your bananas, Will stall your bag, phone etc and jump on you all to get more food. If you were unlucky enough to get bitten, you'll get dragged of for a tetanus shot. Nice huh? So, by all means go. Look. Photograph. But no food. No patting. And no luggage (bags , purses etc). Keep a respectful distance and wander around and enjoy the forest, River and buildings.", "If you wanna avoid to many tourist, make sure you arrive in the morning. Buy a bunch of small bananas, but hide them in your bag! The monkeys are greedy! But cute... The forest isn't that big, but it's really beautiful. The monkeys are everywhere! Take only one banana from your bag at a time.. Otherwise they will crawl all over you. But either way, it's for all ages. Just grab a banana and you can feed them with your bare hands.", "This is a really good and informative experience. The monkeys are everywhere in a natural environment with strict rules for visitors and conservation. The surroundings are lush, the entrance fee very reasonable and gives free parking on presentation of the ticket. Lots of photo opportunities and easy to spend a couple of hours wandering around, enjoying what is on offer. A really good trip that’s definitely worth it.", "We didn't expect much but it was a good experience. The forest is beautiful and very easy to wander about. Beware of some of the naughty monkeys that try to steal things out of your backpack. I would say it is good value for money and a good peaceful break from the rest of the busy streets of Ubud", "The Monkey forest was one of the main reasons we went to Ubud. As a family of five I was not sure what to expect so I decided to be the camera man and let the kids carry the food and have Monkeys climb all over them. This worked well and I was never approached by a Monkey even when I hid food in my T-shirt. Cap and glasses remained in tact the whole time. It had just rained that morning so they came away covered in muddy Monkey paw prints, relishing every muddy mark. It was a wonderful experience and the kids demanded we go back for a return visit. The best tip is to read up on the monkeys and their behaviour and spend some time observing them first. When you first walk in don't be tempted to start handing out food. These monkeys appeared to be the hungriest and the most aggressive. You will lose a hand of bananas in a matter of minutes. Wait a bit and watch their behaviour. The monkeys around the water pond were very playful. You can spend many hours just watching the interaction of the monkeys with unsuspecting tourists who have no idea. The keepers inside are happy to sell you bananas so don't feel obliged to buy at the front. Our kids got pretty good at getting the monkeys to climb all over them without offering food. They did however get a few nips (no skin broken) and scratches. My wife who is in the medical industry did some research and found that there has never been one case of a monkey having Rabies or transferring Rabies on . There is a World Health Organisation paper that states this. Enjoy this cool, tranquil entertaining forest with its playful inhabitants. Truly entertaining!", "Not very friendly welcome at the gate and got thrown a Sarong to me with the demand wear this. we were warned in forehand about the monkeys steeling your stuff so we only brought the camera and nothing else. the views and Indian ocean waves are awesome. The monkeys spoile the fun and act aggressive son't bring anything in not even a bottle of water because they will chase you for it. If they steel something from you a guy or lady working there will try to get it back for you and for sure you have to pay them to do so.", "Small rainforest with some temples and may, many monkeys, wandering around. Watch after your belongings because they try to steal everything! Nice for a morning stroll. Go early, before the crowds.", "only cost $3 to enter the sanctuary and $5 to buy a handful of bananas. so many monkeys around and a lot of baby ones. was a really good experience coming here :)", "We visited the monkey forest 3 days ago..It was very nice and the people there take care of monkeys.You can buy some bananas for 3 euros and you can feed the monkeys for taking fotos.if you don't feed them,they don t come to you dont worry!! Entrance cost around 3,5 euros", "We enjoy the Monkey Forest.. we mainly go there to take the kids.. it is a very busy place these days with lots of tourists and the staff encouraging everyone to feed the monkeys with bananas. You can buy 4 bananas for 20000 rupiah.. $2! Our 10 yr old loved it and enjoyed feeding the monkeys.. personally it was a bit of a circus this time... but the forest is quite beautiful with lots of big statues and temples in Tarzan like vines. Don't go if you dont like monkeys climbing on you or being around lots if monkeys...otherwise it an be a fun experience fir the kids if you take it all in your laid back stride!", "Ubud itself is fascinating place and Monkey Forest is one of the places to be seen in Ubud. But, be aware of these little thiefs, don't carry plastic bag with fruits, not even before you enter the park, as they may suprise you and before you know it, you are left empty handed :-) You can take many pictures of these relatively little monkeys and have pictures taken with you and monkeys. It is fun for kids and adults.", "I had worried to visit Monkey Forest in due to some testimony from some friends that monkeys in are naughty and like to steal foods drinks and other items. But it was totally wrong when I visit Sacred Monkey Forest in Ubud. They all well behaved, enjoy their own foods without stealing or disturbing the visitors. The place in here is clean and well maintained, the staffs are very kind and communicative to give more informations about the monkeys and that place. We enjoyed the traditional of dance inside there and of course it’s free rather than need to pay in some places. The entrance fee is IDR 60.000 (domestic rate) more higher compare with others monkey forest in . It’s worth it to pay for my own safety and better place.", "-Use tshirt or casual wear -Sunglasses, bananas or anything that bring attention to monkey maybe be avoided -Be polite, it's a sacred place -Be slowly and calm down when monkey around you climb to your shoulder -Do not step on the tail monkeys -Do not touch the monkey", "I loved it :). The monkeys are very cute and playful. There are two temples there.. unfortunately there were closed when I was there. The ticket price is reasonable.. as far as I remember it was 30k Rupiah, which is around 2 USD", "The landscape itself was quite nice, very tropical and kinda messy which makes the place look natural. Some monkeys were a bit aggressive. Be sure to secure all valuable items (glasses, wallet, etc), and always keep your guard up. I've seen these monkeys snatch things real quick, and I've also seen another tourist getting bitten by one of the monkeys there. I wouldn't bother buying bananas to feed the monkeys. The price is crazy expensive and they just end up getting snatched all at once by the monkeys. For me one time was enough.", "Had a great time here. You can get super close to monkeys, but beware, because they are not afraid of humans. You can purchase food to feed them too. Definitely worth visiting if you’re in the area.", "A sanctuary for monkeys, the forest is peaceful with lush greenery, tall trees and well behaved monkeys! They weren't agressive at all. It's wonderful that nese have such respect for nature.", "We didn't know what to expect before going, but the grounds are beautiful and well-maintained. There are a number of paths you can wander to see the monkeys and enjoy nature.", "An open area monkeys forest.. Cheap entrance fees.. my kids were a little bit scared from the jumping monkeys t", "Very cool place too see all the monkeys, also amazing old trees throughout the park , $5 NZD ($50,000 rupiah) per adult to go in...enjoyed it Thankyou .", "I visited the monkey forest as a solo traveller. I'd been recommended to go early as it gets very busy this time of year, so I arrived for opening at 8:30am. I spent about 2 hours here but you could definitely spend longer. The views are gorgeous and it's very nice to walk around. I didn't have any problems with the monkeys - they were mostly pleasant, just make sure to keep hold of your bag as they try and get in (I'd probably recommend getting a \\bum bag\\\" or \\\"fanny pack\\\" if you can). I also bought some bananas from the ladies selling them inside, I chose to head to a more secluded area to feed them, so they weren't trying to fight over me! Definitely would recommend a visit here, and hope to be back again.\"", "Monkeys monkeys and more monkeys. Trying to climb on every visitor with food. Following you around. Grabbing anything fallen on the floor. Not our idea of amusement.", "I was worried to death by some rumours there the monkeys steal everything they can... So I went with no bag, no sunglass, no water etc.I only had my phone with me to take photos and kept it in my pockets when not in use. Monkeys were surprisingly well behaved, I don't know if this is because maybe they had just eaten. Anyway this was a great highlight of the trip, the monkeys look very well looked after and it's fun to watch them play and interact amongst themselves. You're not allowed to pet them as it may be dangerous, but a baby monkey took our hand to play! The entrance fee is 40000 rupiah and it was well worth it!", "Loved the little families, the cheeky monkeys, the lush rainforest and temple home for these amazing little creatures... after crossing a little bridge to the lower region of the forest, we were about to cross back when a torrent of monkeys swarmed past us in the opposite direction... I don't know what set them off, but it was a sight to behold! Less delightful was the baby monkey whose leg appeared to have been chewed, and had to struggle to follow up the steep incline at the end. Apparently fights do break out, just like in our species....", "These monkey are interesting and funny to watch... Just don't get too close, while we were here we watched a monkey steal a mans water bottle. He went to take it back and the monkey went crazy and ran at him. I recommend taking few possessions with you. Cost to enter is 40,000 Rp. which I thought was reasonable.", "If you are afraid of Monkeys don't come here. The monkeys are semi tame and completely surround you. They may climb your leg to search your pockets for food, cameras, or anything that seems worth grabbing. If you put food on your head brave young males will climb your body to grad it off your head. Do not carry food unless you want int to be taken from you. Do not carry shopping bags unless you want little hands to try to pull them from your grasp. If you love monkeys you can't miss paying your respects to the monkeys in the monkey forest! They are beautiful and this if the closest your can get to them with their permission.", "The area is well done and temple too, but definitely too much tourists which sometimes don't know how to behavior correctly. The monkeys are nonstop fed by tourists and distributed for getting amusing pictures. Not sure what was more annoying, the tourists or the confused monkeys", "Worth checking out since it's one of the tourist spots in Ubud. I did not have an issue with any of the monkeys but I was careful to not bring food/bottled water/have my sunglasses loose, or do anything that I read entice them. Would recommend doing what I did and asking one of the employees to help you if you want to get a pic with the monkeys. I bought a banana, sat down and he got the monkey to hop on me-- made me feel less nervous and he was there to shoo them away if they started to get agro.", "The monkey sanctuary was green and beautiful.The monkeys were friendly and staff helpful.It was a big place full of trees and beautiful statues.we enjoyed the walk in the forest .", "Its little bit far from our place, so we should rend a car to reach this place I loke the view Lotsa monkey, so becarefull Have dance attraction in other side Good for hunting pics Lotsa stairs, little bit tired for those If u dont like sun, better bring umbrella or use a hat", "Came for the second time and still loved it. One of the touristy stuff in ubud to do. Quite a lot of fun to see the monkeys do their things and watch the Human monkeys (all of us) being amazed by them. Pay the guys around there a small amount and they'll give you some food in your hand around a small monkey and the monkey will jump on your shoulder and hand. Watch your stuff around them. I lost a bottle of water to one of these cheeky guys while taking a selfie. He knew I was busy taking a pic while my back was faced to him. He slowly approached me n grabbed the bottle of my backpack, Opened the cover n enjoyed the cool water n left me thirsty in the heat.", "We were a little leery about going to the Monkey Forest but knew that is was an attraction that we wanted to go. We had heard stories of people getting robbed or bit by these free roaming monkeys. Our driver told us out our jewellery away and not to take food and we would be fine. And we were. The monkeys most definitely are wild and have the run of this beautiful, lush forest. They climbed on those people who were tempting them with bananas and treats. One monkey did land on my startled mom as she had a water bottle that it wanted. There are lots of park attendants watching over the monkeys and the visitors and quickly intervene when things are getting tense. Having said this, if you tempt them you will be asking for potential trouble. Granted, it did look like fun to have a monkey or two sitting on your shoulders. Oh....they like sunglasses too. Aside from the monkeys, the temples and sacred spaces are beautiful. There is a feeling of spirituality that is . Take care if you are bringing little children. It might be s bit overwhelming especially if the monkeys get too close. But the forest is cool and perfect for wandering about. Enjoy.", "Overall, I this it is very convenient to visit while in Ubud. Despite the hords of tourists trying to picture the lovely monkeys doing monkey business, there are beautiful paths to walk.", "Visited here as part of our tour with Made towards the end of the day. It wasn't too busy at all and we could walk straight in for the modest price of 30k IDR. The trip started with a monkey stealing an ice cream from a tourist which made excellent entertainment!! Monkeys are good fun and not too aggressive they just like food and the staff make sure they don't get too out of hand!", "This a very Special Place in . The nature and the monkeys are beautiful. Take care of your bags and enjoy a lovely walk.", "For the first time I visit monkey forest the ticket is about 10k rupiahs. So this September i went there..its very surprising the ticket price is 50K rupiahs. The domestic n the foreign tourist are the same prize. The place yahhh...still ok..the monkeys are friendly .. buat you can visit only 1 hour..and that's it... better go to tampak siring for the cheaper ticket n lovely place..", "You don't have to spend a lot of time here. Buy a small bunch of bananas, put some in your pocket and walk away from the entrance. Pull a banana out when you want to feed the monkey. Holding the banana high above your head will allow the monkey to climb up your body to get the banana. It doesn't hurt. Great for video / photo. Worth the visit.", "I assumed I'd like this place because I knew it'd likely do \\what it says on the tin\\\" and be a forest full of monkeys. But, it was actually WAY more fun that I even expected. Once you've paid in the people who work there (who are all really lovely) REALLY want you to buy some bananas. At first we weren't sure whether it was a way to get a quick buck or whether it was vital to walking around the forest. And, although you could totally walk round without bananas and have a great time, I'd recommend you get lots. When you first get inside the monkeys are, quite frankly, all over you. If you have bananas they'll be trying to take them from you. But don't worry, they're friendly and pretty calm. Follow the path down the you'll get deeper and deeper into the jungle. There are a few temples and beautiful Ganesha statues/shrines to take photos of and the monkeys are dancing alongside you the whole time. Really do soak in how beautiful the jungle is while you're there too. The monkeys are great, but the scenery is so spectacular as well.\"", "We went there and liked it but thought it was very touristy. One thing to keep in mind: They mean it when they say watch your water bottles..... Anyway needless to say we saw a LOT of monkeys and for the price it was well worth visiting the place!", "We went here are part of a 6 hour tour, it's very nice to visit an attraction where high pressure sales techniques were not being employed!😀 The monkeys just do their thing, and don't try to sell you anything! It's a nice walk, although not very long, wheel chairs would not be able to get very far, but it not a problem as the 🐒 pretty much follow anyone with a banana 🍌, they also like Sweet Potatoes 🥔. As ever be carefully with your possessions and Monkeys 🐒 like to borrow them and often will not give the back! (Little thieves) 😀", "Lovely forest with thick green foliage.. We went in the evening did nt spot too many monkeys. Lovely shops along the road. Nice quaint eateies along both of the road. Lovely place to shop. Bargain hard..", "I love the Monkey Forest! It is very beautiful inside (costs about rp20,000 entry) and has a lovely scenic walk. And of course there are plenty of monkeys running around, playing and chilling out as well. Just hold tight onto your things, I sat down and one tried to take my waterbottle, it was harmless though. If you're worried about them coming too close dont buy any bananas to feed to them because they might fight over them and climb you in the process! Many people complain about their cheeky behavious but if you respect them and their space, they will respect you", "We did not want the monkeys climbing on us so were very careful to read the instructions. Do not look them in the eye, do not get too close to the babies and do not carry food. Then you can relax and enjoy the amazing temple, plants and atmosphere.", "I was worried that it would be overly touristy or abusive of the monkeys, but it was a relief to find it a true sanctuary from the bustling streets of Ubud. The foliage was stunning and the park very peaceful. Highly recommend.", "Monkeys are everywhere, they are allowed to jump on tourists but the tourists are not allowed to touch monkeys. When you visit this place you should be careful with your belongings otherwise monkeys can take them, especially small things like glasses, hats, sandwiches, bottles with drinks. But the forest is very beautiful.", "It was really nice to see. Entrance 30.000 IDR. Temple and jungle feeling, wooden walkways, monkeys everywhere. You can buy bananas, small bunch for 20.000 IDR or big bunch for 50.000 IDR. Take dark clothes to this park as monkeys are willing to jump on you to get those bananas. It's really nice to see the monkeys in their habitat and not captured.", "Great experience as with the other times we visited...they say take all your jewelry of etc but really the only thing the monkeys are interested in is food, so if you don't buy the bananas & no food on you, they will not go near you! I recommend buying the bananas to get that amazing pics with a monkey on you! They have guides who you can pay a couple of dollars to ensure you get that perfect pic with the monkeys...beauitful small forest...only saw one aggressive monkey who was soon scared away by the guides...lots of baby monkeys with their mummas...my 4 year old son had his first experience of a monkey on him...the monkeys are very used to tourists unlike in other areas of . See you next year Monkey Forest!", "This sacred monkey temple/forest is very touristy, Although the monkeys are 'wild', they know exactly where to be to get some bananas from tourists. Kids love it, though and it is a nice chance to observe and interact with these cheeky animals.", "Great place to visit for an hour. Be sure to walk down where the water runs through for some excellent pics. Look out for the cheeky monkeys when wearing a backpack. Smart monkey almost ripped through our zipper to grab some cash hehehe. Enjoy and be respectful of their environment. Peace", "Apart from the beauty of the temples around the city, this venue adds up a wilder element to your trip. The monkeys are as adorable as dangerously bipolar thieves. I love animals so this was a gift for me. Hike across the forest to find out caring families and not so friendly monkeys.", "The kids and I very much enjoyed our encounter with the monkeys The bananas are a little pricey but good fun to feed the monkeys Some are a little aggressive but mostly good If you can tie your own bananas in ", "I have visited this place during my Ubud visit, and found this place with help my guide Mr.Putu . Monkeys are so friendly and as per shared information they are medically treated to avoid any infection. It's an small jungle where you can interact with lots of cute monkeys.", "Theyre not scary at all. Theres a sign that says dont look at them in the eyes because they take that as a threat. So as long as you do that, and don't try to intimidate them, you're good. Saw a kid do exactly that, walked toward a few of them while maintaining eye contact, and got bombarded by those monkeys. He got bit. Not saying he deserved it, but the parents either didnt see the notice or didn't thibk much of it. Also, they had no idea what happened until he started crying. Bottom line is, read the warbing signs, follw the rules, don't be dumb neglecting parents and you'll be just fine. I had fun watching them minding their own businesses and trying to steal food.", "I paid my 80IDR and in I went. It was cute to see the monkeys going about. Be careful because they will get aggressive if you have food on your person. I didn't have food and one jumped on my back and tried to open my cross body bag. lol I didn't spend long here because you really don't need a lot of time unless you just want to sit and hangout with them.", "So we went to visit a temple close by and just happened to see this monkey forest. We decided to go it and was surprise with how pretty the place is. It feels less touristic than most other 'must visit' places. The monkeys were well fed and were all well behaved. The forest itself is really nice to explore. Bring mosquitos repellant though!", "Very good. A way to pass the day with monkeys and se the natural habitat We liked very much. Excellent fotos and the environment is very Indonesian ", "Monkeys steal the show. No information signs or guides to tell you anything about the temples. I am sure there is a rich history but all I learned is not to have plastic bag on you (monkeys will think you have food), and although cute, they are still wild and will turn in an instant. Carefull with kids...but they will love it.", "Plenty of monkeys and a large park that could mean that you could easily spend a few hours here. Remember the insect spray and going later in the day meant that the monkeys had been fed and there weren't too many tourists.", "Beautiful area in the jungle. The monkeys were everywhere you looked. Lots of tourists here. Worth a visit.", "good place to stroll and see the temples and monkeys. got great pictures of the naga bridge etc. monkeys weren't too scary, but be careful what you bring/carry", "Please follow carefully the given instructions. We went in the morning to visit this place as we were staying in a nearby hotel. The monkeys are freely everywhere. The forest is amazing and it is an interesting visit. Do not take food with you. Monkeys will jump on you. Since I am not super brave, I had just a dress and no pockets, no bag... I did all the visit in peace. ", "Nice place for walking. I wasn't interested in monkeys (don't like them), I was attracted by beautiful trees and plants, that's why i decided to visit this place. There are really a lot of monkeys. They seem cute but always be careful as they like stealing things and might be aggresive sometimes", "This is a beautiful place to visit. Be aware that bananas to feed the monkeys are expensive, but with children you feel you have to buy some. The monkeys are well behaved until someone tries to tease them with banana. You will get some wonderful photos and the feeling of peace and tranquility is awesome. You do pay to get in but you can see where the money goes with the upkeep of the area.", "This was a fun way to spend an hour or so. Only 50,000 IRP ($5 CDN) you will see tons of monkeys. Do as the park recommends: don't bring in food, remove your earrings, sunglasses, and anything else they can grab, don't be aggressive ( which includes eye contact), and you will enjoy yourself. A monkey may jump on you looking for something. If they don't find anything they will leave, so no need to panic. I had a well sealed backpack they were interested in. They are fascinating to watch. Very smart. I watched one determined to crack open a coconut, and she did! The park also prohibits smoking, so this was very nice. The setting is very lush, with some waterfalls, pools, temples and springs, set in a verdant forest. Getting to the forest is an easy walk from the main drag, along Jl. Monkey Forest, lined with many shops, restaurants, and spas. I wouldn't miss this attraction, even if you only have a short time. You don't need much. I was a little surprised to not see more variety in the species.", "Such a great experience, the monkeys roam around freely in the most beautiful park. One even jumped in my lap. Highly recommend while in Ubud.", "We had a great day here and enjoyed close encounters with the monkeys. I would definitely recommend visiting while in Ubud. Plenty of monkeys to see and in a layed back environment. A nice walk around the temple and surrounding area.", "We have a good time; was a great walk in the jungle and got to interact with several monkeys; they definitely know what bananas are and where to get them so don't be surprised we they come into your personal space. Also if they see you digging in your pockets and bags, they will want to investigate what you have in there :) great hour walk in he forest; touristy but a must do while Ubud!", "We were a little nervous going in here. Our hotel had told us to go in the afternoon, after the monkeys had been fed -apparently in the morning they can be a bit aggressive. It was a lovely shady walk, and of course there are lots of monkeys around! We didn't take anything in with us as we'd heard the monkeys like to steal (we did see one playing with a box of matches!) - but lots of other people there had their bags and cameras and there were no monkey thefts! The monkeys tend to stay near the banana sellers. If you want them on you, buy bananas and have a keeper help you coax them to climb up you. It looked fun even though we didn't want them to do that to us. Beware overhead- they do throw and they do jump down from the trees! The babies were SUPER cute too but do be careful of the mummy monkeys. They're protective. Overall, a fun trip - just stick to the tips on the signs at the entrances, don't tease the monkeys, and you'll have a fun time.", "We went there late afternoon to avoid the myriad of tourists, and even at that time it was crowded :-) The sanctuary in itself and very nice and relaxing. It is not 100% clean but that is mainly due to some tourists not respecting the environment (bottles and tissues on the floor). The monkeys are not aggressive and you can see them very close as they are not afraid either. They are plenty of them so do not worry about not seeing them. The staff inside is nice and some gives you bananas so that you can give to the monkeys. Activity is expensive as you pay R40,000 per person. But definitely worth it if you want to see some cute monkeys (even with your kids!)", "Fantastic place. Would say you need about 2 hours here. Thought the monkeys would be in the trees and only a few, but they are everywhere! Don't look them in the eyes, they take that as a form of aggressive intent and will lash out. The monkeys are fascinating to watch. There are stalls where you can buy food for them. Be careful, they will have anything and everything that is not secured down. When we entered there was a monkey that had got someone's water bottle and was trying to get into it. The forest has an easy wooden walkway at different levels winding through it.", "The walk around the forest is beautiful. We took some awesome pics and the monkeys along the way are very entertaining. Even seen one cheeky monkey go into the security guards box when he stepped outside and raid it lol. Great for visitors young & old who appreciate animals.", "Sadly the pesky tourists think its funny to give the monkeys pens, water bottles and candy which can make the monkeys sick. The employees did nothing to stop it. Workers at the banana stands are very depressed and threaten to hit the monkeys constantly with sticks to keep their bananas safe. The tourists need to be on birth control. The monkeys are very smart and kind.", "We didn't expect to enjoy the monkey forest. We were quite nervous about reviews that talk of monkey aggression. We made sure not to carry any food with us and as we didn't buy any bananas to feed them. We saw a few monkeys \\arguing\\\" wth each other, but nothing directed at the tourists. There were many monkeys in the large forest space and you could easily see them up close without needed to lure them with food. The monkeys are amazing creatures. And there were many babies, which are ridiculously cute. The forest itself was also very beautiful and worth walking through. We're so glad we visited.\"", "We visited the Monkey forest and had a wonderful time. The grounds of the forest were amazing and the monkeys themselves are both hilarious and cheeky, saw many a plastic bag, sunglasses and anything not tied down was fair game for the monkeys, the surrounding streets of the forest were also covered with monkeys, swinging from telegraph lines and sitting on motor bikes. Wonderful visit not to be missed.", "If you follow the basic rules, the money's are relatively friendly and cute. The bridge has large trees that are impressive like in a jungle adventure movie.", "The experience of being around any animal in their own habitat is always a pleasure. The monkeys are comfortable in their surroundings and will interact with people. Females, males and young alike want your attention and anything you have in your hand or open bag. They will climb on you to get what it is they figure is food. Bananas are sold at the entrance to the facility to be fed to the monkeys. We experienced this and enjoyed the interaction always remembering they are wild monkeys. My wife fed one monkey and while feeding it looked at the monkey which had decided that was an act of aggression and proceeded to claw and bite my wife on the stomach. One of the many park attendants immediately checked on my wife and explained not to look in their eyes while feeding them. OK nice to know. We just wish we knew it before hand. There is a first aid office located on the premises and they cleaned and covered the cuts. The first aid responder did reassure us there was not any danger in attracting any disease. Glad my wife had all the appropriate shots before hand to be on the safe side. We completed the visit in about 1.5 hours.", "I don't like monkeys at all, they scare me big time. BUT I braved it and had such a fun time. The temples and setting are gorgeous. The monkeys are so amazing to watch. I wouldn't bother taking bananas again though, it just encouraged them to come up to me. Plenty of guides on hand to help out if any issues, but I wouldn't recommend not taking bags or anything that could resemble food including bottles of water. I didn't have any issues with my phone as a camera or wearing sunglasses.", "This place had it's own beauty. I was scared of the monkeys first but then I realised they were not harmful. The temples inside were beautiful but tourists weren't allowed in. I had a chance to feed bananas to a couple of monkeys too here.", "Semi-wild monkeys roaming freely across the monkey forest with no barriers, cages or fences to divide you and them. This is one of my fondest memories of Ubud. Its a beautiful stroll too with incredible scenery. Would recommend to absolutely anyone (other than the rare few who don't like monkeys)", "Enjoyed this visit to an extent however be cautious around the monkeys. I was bitten by one after crouching down for a picture about a metre away from it. A member of staff laughed it off when he saw so I was under the impression it was a common occurrence and didn't need to worry. I was later advised that I needed to have vaccinations immediately. Took a trip to a hospital and paid for these injections without realising there was a first aid centre at the attraction where you could receive these for free as I was not told by any staff. Unlucky incident so do be careful around the animals however I'm sure under different circumstances the trip would have been enjoyable.", "Interesting to visit if you're in Ubud. There are lots of monkeys and the place itself is nice too. But the downside is that there are lots of tourists.", "It's right in town so no reason to miss it! The temples are amazing with giant beautiful trees all over. The monkeys are kings there! they sale bananas at the entrance, you'll be making very good friends with them. Don't get them if you don't want them to climb on you. A wonderful time!", "A beautiful well maintained acreage where monkeys can roam free and are well cared for. Wasnt scary or freaky like some people were suggesting. Monkeys were quite happy to eat trom your hand but were delicate and friendly. Just be aware of rules and regulations of park. Wonderful experience.", "I never get bored to visit this place, beautiful place and the monkeys.. if you buy the banana.. yes they will know you have it.. what a fun there.. love it", "Enjoyed the monkeys at he Monkey Forest Sanctuary. Remember not to bring any plastic bags and mind your personal belongings. The morning is best, the grounds are beautiful and clean. We were there at feeding time and it was hysterical. So funny watching hundreds of monkeys come flying out of everywhere. They were eating chopped corn on the cob and chopped sweet potatoes. Worth a trip through.", "Good place to visit, costs $5 to get in and another few dollars for bananas to feed the monkeys to get them to climb on you. The sellers help you get the monkeys to jump up on you. I had a big monkey jump on me and push the little ones off with baring teeth - best to double check what size monkeys are around before you buy the bananas! No need to get a tour through here, easy to find and navigate. Can do in maybe 30mins.", "This is great it's not like a zoo these animals are wild and just given a safe haven and looked please don't take a thing with you like plastic bottle's the monkeys love to pinch them and leave them all over", "Basically it's a nice old forest with some really old trees, temples and monkeys everywhere. They are quite harmless, just take the normal precautions. Costs 30K per adult so why not?", "At first we were apprehensive because of some reviews, but we had so much fun! We didn't buy any food and just followed the guidelines. The little ones (nót babies) were very curious without being aggressive, when sitting down near them they just climb on top of your head to search for goodies in your hair. One just held my hand for a while and then cuddled with my ears. The bigger ones don't even seem to care that you're there unless you throw them a banana (but, when they see one, they'll go after it for sure). Just lying around and playing in trees, we even saw a few swimming in a pond.", "Always pop into the monkey forest in Ubud as I find it the most relaxing out of all the sanctuaries offered. There are many staff on hand to help and guide you around the park. Dont make the same mistake as most tourists, the best time to head is 4pm as the park closes the entrance at 5:30 and doors close 6pm. 2 hours is perfect as you wander the park at the least hottest part of the day, best place to sit and observe is the open air theater. You can easily sit here for more than an hour. Hold onto any bags and make sure you can lock them close, apart from that enjoy nature at its finest.", "If you like animals, especially monkeys, this is a real must see if you are visiting . There are so many monkeys and they are all running wild. I would strongly recommend that you don’t try touch the monkeys as they do bite and will jump on you. Quite a lot of them have babies and will be very protective of there young if you get too close. As they are living in this forest they are all wild monkeys and there are a few rules, one of the rules is not to make direct eye contact with any of them. I would highly recommend visiting this place and it is very cheap to enter. ", "If you have any interest in seeing about a billion monkeys this is your place! They are everywhere, cute and lovable. Very Nice.", "Ubud monkey forest is very nice to see, but you must come very early. At 9-10 will come a lot of tourists.", "Nice temple for having fun with monkey. Monkey are friendly and they love to go around with people. There are at least 100 monkeys around", "What a fantastic first day in Ubud. Be careful though. These monkeys can open a backpack like nothing and steal what is inside. $5.00 per person for entry.", "A beautiful walk along the coastal ridge line. The temple was also very nice we were there around 10am and it was already busy. The Monkeys are pretty mellow for the most part. I had a bottle of water that one of them grabbed and then bit the bottom so keep your belongings tucked away. Heed their warnings my girlfriend had one of her earrings stolen by one of the cheeky monkeys.", "This is quite a touristy 'attraction' and is definitely on the coach route, with loads of people there. This nese forest contains a very large number of Macaques (monkeys) who have become used to being fed by tourists. Yes, quite naff, but also quite charming. The braver tourists are happy to feed the monkeys with peanuts, and even to have them sitting on their shoulders. Worth seeing if you are in the ares", "We wandered around in the rain with the monkeys. Very friendly animals, they love just about anything that resembles food. be careful they do bite. worth it", "Indeed, hundreads of monkeys are free to run in this garden. The impact is really good and basically it is a lot of fun to see that much and so close. Unique thing, you can travel and see completely free monkeys in lot of spot in Indo and other countries, so this appear to me a little too \\zoo-like\\\" attraction for tourists. But anyway the animals are in good shape and they receive a lot of food from guests. this, not always a positive note.\"", "After reading some previous reviews I just made sure I went prepared. Remove your jewelery (I thought my stud earrings were safe but a monkey promptly removed mine!), don't wear sunglasses, and don't take a backpack. Just more reasons for the little guys to jump on you. Having said that I didn't have any of this and still had a monkey climb on me. He re arranged my hair do and removed an earing then hoped down no problem. The monkeys are not aggressive if you don't give them any reason to be. If one jumps on you just stay calm and enjoy it, they are hilarious and curious little things. I did pay the 20 000 to get the pics with the monkey on your head eating a banana. Walk around the outside of the forest where it's quieter and less touristy. Mucj nicer experience then the more with tons of people gawking at everything. Talked to some of the locals who work there and they are the sweetest people woth their stories to tell. Amazing day. Spent about an hour and a half there easily.", "The monkeys were fascinating. Hold on to your sunglasses and water bottles. Small park but very beautiful. I hope Ubud is able to keep this green space for years to come in spite of the commercial developments around.", "I normally stay away from zoos and I was glad to learn that this was on their (the monkeys) terms. It's their house and you're just visiting. The surroundings are beautiful and it's more to the place than just monkeys. You can easily spend a few hours walking around this place. Don't try to touch, smile at or feed them though. Beware that the monkeys will also try to steal your stuff to later trade back for an, for them acceptable amount of food. One of them climbed up on me from nowhere and tried to open up my backpack. If that happens just walk away really fast and they'll jump off or contact the staff for help who's always nearby.", "We visited the monkey forest in June and were very excited to see lots of the little (and big) monkeys everywhere! Definitely recommend doing this earlier in the day - we had been to one shop prior to our visit so had a bag with us and this meant monkeys were constantly trying to climb us and steal our things. It was a great experience to see the monkeys but a little scary at times as the monkeys are so confident around humans and will climb you if they see something on you that they want! There were very few staff around and lots of people had troubles with monkeys trying to steal their things. Enjoy it, but make sure you don't have anything loose on you that they can get to.", "Very interesting place to visit within Ubud city. Monkey's here are very naughty. One must be very carefull about their belongings, better avoid carrying any thing in hand. Overall its a fun place to watch monkeys of all age, especially the baby monkeys.", "I went to the Ubud Monkey Forest one morning for some alone time. I strolled the sanctuary for about an hour and a half. I took some great photos and a few videos of the monkeys socializing. The monkeys are everywhere and some are slightly aggressive. The park is lush and beautiful and nicely maintained. This peaceful place is a must see in Ubud. Adult admission is only 50,000.", "I had two situtations where the monkeys were mean, literally attacking me showing me their fangs and clawing at me. when they say, watch your personal belongings and mind what you are carrying, you better do so, as they will grab at anything. took the flip flop right off my friends foot and starting chewing on it as if it was a food item!! Maybe other folks have had better experiences. I know I did not and I do not like them at all, and I am a big time animal over! Be careful is all I can say!!", "I mean Monkey forest is a fun place to go but nothing really special... I mean nice forest and lots of hungry monkeys... I always take there my friends who come visit me in and always i hear like \\oh that is it?\\\"... So nothing really special... But one time visit is enough i guess. Just please take care of your belongings because monkeys have no class lol they r very aggravated animals ! But forest looks clean and price is still affordable... Be careful going there with small kids and don't carry any food with u... monkey smell it and will def. come to u and grab it and run away :) However its a perfect place to take nice mysterious photos because so many beautiful trees grow there with huge long roots ;)\"", "I'm a keen hobbyist photographer and love wildlife, so it is something that is right up my street. This is such a wonderful place - the monkeys are so relaxed around people. They are curious and will not hesitate to jump on people to investigate what's in their bag as they know they can sometimes get food that way but they are not aggressive. Having said that, if you were to look them in the eye and bear your teeth (i.e. smile or laugh), then it can agitate the males but there is no problem whatsoever if you are respectful and there are lots of staff around who shoo the monkeys off people if they jump on tourists. Just be relaxed - if the monkeys look at you then just be calm, look around (avoiding direct, prolonged eye contact) and stay in the same place. They may come up to you or around/over you but if you behave passively, you will have a very rewarding experience. The monkeys will allow people to be in very close proximity to them - literally cm away. Provided they don't feel threatened. But don't touch. Some tourists want to touch the monkeys - it's not wise to do so but also not appropriate and the staff will tell people not to touch but you'll always see tourists not being respectful and trying to take selfies with, or pet, the baby monkeys... don't be a silly tourist :-) just enjoy cohabiting with an amazing, funny and intelligent species.", "Our guide Mr. Bedu picked us up a our hotel and took us to The Monkey Forest first thing. He took us to the back entrance so we got there just at opening time. We were a little nervous about this visit as we read some negative reviews. The monkeys were not a problem at all especially if you follow the suggestions . Some people however do not read and one guy was eating and he tried to stare down a monkey. It didn't hurt him but it was a bit of a nuisance which as far as I was concerned he deserved. We also got there when the attendants were feeding them so they were busy. They are absolutely fascinating to watch and you can see why we are on the same branch of the family tree.", "We had a great time here! The monkeys are very friendly and easy to feed. We had a toddler with us and he really enjoyed it without any problems. Great place to take photos and get up close to the monkeys.", "I really didn't want to go to the monkey forest as I had read reviews about aggressive monkeys. I was talked into it by a relative and I'm glad I went, While I did see a few aggressive monkeys for the most part they keep their distance. The forest is beautiful and so are the temples. Worth going.", "The monkey forest in Ubud is a definite visit the beauty of this moss covered temple and statues are breathtaking but be aware these monkey's run this area so be alert and careful as they look cute and all but if you are feeding them bananas keep them in your bag as they aren't silly and will follow you lol.", "Last time I was here, I got maliciously savaged by a rogue monkey.. No im only kidding. I did get bitten on the thigh however. Totally my own fault. Pro-tip: don't sit next to them, they are very territorial. By the way if this happens to you..you will most likely be totally fine. No accounts of rabies in Monkey Forest ever recorded. However I did go to a tourist doctor and I did get two rabies injections which cost me a whole $102 aud. When I arrived home, the CDC gave me another 3 injections free of charge. So don't panic. However this time. We were a little more cautious. We did feed them again. Coz you're in and you have to, why not?! They were totally fine. Took the banana and hopped off again. Juveniles were even playing in a pond, doing flips of a branch and bombing each other. Great to watch. Kids and adults a like will love this place. Its lovely and cool and very tidy. Cleanest toilets I ever seen in (inside the forest). When to Grandpa's cafe down the road. Hmm so good! Well worth the day trip to Ubud.", "We went to the monkey forest as part of a day long tour around . It was a lovely walk around with some interesting statues around the place. You can buy little bananas to lure the monkeys to run at you and sit on your shoulders and/or head and fight over bananas. They’re pretty clever and will ignore you if you don’t have any food for them. I opted not to buy any bananas because I wasn’t in the mood to have monkeys climb on me (I still had the rest of the day to get through and didn’t like the idea of feeling dirty (monkey fleas etc) or not being able to clean up straight afterwards (I don’t have OCD but there are limits!). We saw some tiny adorable baby monkeys and some big scary intimidating monkeys. The guides stressed not to make eye contact with any monkeys because they’d take it as a threat (but just between you and me I made eye contact with a couple and they didn’t attack me). There was a part in the forest where they have a few extra-trained monkeys and you can pay to get a better photo with one or all of them sitting on you. There was a big temple/structure in the middle of the forest but I didn’t go in (not sure if you could). The building at the entrance had nice toilets and a place to refill a water bottle, as well as a cool pond/not with massive koi swimming around. I think they were koi anyway...could have been goldfish. Anyway it was a nice experience. The worst thing was seeing two adult monkeys fighting over a tiny newborn monkey...literally grabbing an arm each and pulling and shrieking while the baby was screaming. I may have yelled at them and gone to split them up but it was over as fast as it started. Probably for the best because I don’t know how I’d go in a monkey fight (usually I’M the monkey and I have Diddy Kong at my side). This was a fun place to visit. Just keep an eye on your kids because it’s a big area with lots of distractions and you don’t want your kid to get freaked out by a curious monkey or wander off or get lost or worse.", "Such a cool place! Entrance fee is 40 thousand rupies. When you arrive you get a guide, which is a woman that owns one of the shops in the sanctuary (which is very important). There are 200+ small shops in the sanctuary, and their owners are also guides. Each guide gets only one visitor per day, and at the end of the tour they take you to their small shop. My advice is, buy something, you are their only earning that day. Anyway, at the entrance you can buy peanuts for the monkeys, buy 2-3 pack (2000 rupies per pack), so you can feed the monkeys. The monkeys are not agressive towards people. They climed on my head and my back, which was so cool, so dont panic when it jumps on your back! There are also huuuuuge indonesian bats there, and you cant take pictures with them. Put all of your belongings in your bag, including sunglasses, because the little monkeys are known thievs :) we went to the sanctuary around noon and it was not crowded. All in all, amazing place.", "I was feel like I'm in 12 apostles the great ocean road in Australia, this place is so beautiful, and you will see the monkeys in the temple, just remember don't bring any water bottle, they will steal it then drink it, highly recommend to my friend!!!!", "It's a wonderfull place if you find monkeys cute. It's a great place to experience monkeys in their (more or less) natural habitat. But it's like most places in Ubud of course filled with tourists.", "Monkeys are scary little ones but it was still a very fun experience. Not really safe for young children. A little expensive to walk around and feed monkey and im unsure what is sacred about it but like most tourist attractions its there to make money. But worth a go!", "Bring mosquito repellent people!! My legs got eaten to death by those awful things. Cheap pass and great to walk around see monkeys and have them on you. My bf and I really enjoyed it even when we went in the rain they came to us searching for food. You can purchase food for them there. Don't stare at the bigger monkeys in the eye as they feel it's a threat. Great place to be.", "had a lot of fun eith the monkeys. they can get really agressive and sweet at the same time.... a nice forest and really refreshing.", "Monkeys are delightful, but the forest itself with its temples and sculptures is well worth a visit.", "This place is really well done. Natural setting with lots of monkeys. There are walking paths throughout the forest, stone carvings, temples, and fountains. We never felt scared or threatened by the monkeys. They are used to all the people. Just take precaution, no food, bottles, jewelry or things that they can take off of you. Saw a monkey run off with a guys sunglasses. Within walking distance from ubud center. Spend 2 hours there", "$ 10 AUD entry fee per person. We were a bit scared as we entered the little sanctuary , but turned out to be an fun experience. monkeys every where.. u turn around. u can buy bananas for $4 and feed them... they aren't aggressive nor would they try biting you... they just want the bananas. good temple with forest trail walk and water falls.", "This place was amazing! Truly in awe of how the jungle keeps going and going ... and you can tell the keepers genuinely care for the animals. However - do NOT wear earrings! I repeat - NO earrings. I read the rules and assumed no dangly ones but when taking a selfie the monkey notices my cheap shiny earrings and ripped it right from my ear!!! I was so scared she’d swallow it but luckily spit it out before getting some corn. All in all - be mindful and you’ll enjoy yourself :)", "Very few monkeys were there. but, I enjoyed shopping. can skip this if you have more interesting things to do", "Guides wait at the entrances of the park and your driver will usually arrange one for you. The guide only goes a short distance into the forest and gives you some food to hold out so you can have a monkey or two jump on your shoulder or arm and is really useful if you want some great photos of monkeys on you. You are then left to wander around the rest of the park yourself. There are paths, temples and ponds to see. We paid around $5 to the guide for around half an hour and loved the experience of the monkeys jumping on us and eating from our hand. There are plenty of monkeys everywhere and some are not friendly and not afraid of people so if you have any food or dangly items like camera straps etc they may come towards you and can be a bit scary. The grounds are lush, green, cooler than the coast and nice to walk through. Recommend a visit to the forest while in .", "Lots and lots of monkeys in beautiful surroundings. The children loved it and the monkeys were clearly very used to crowds. Worth a visit.", "It's a lot of monkeys everywhere. At the gates you will be advised to take care of your belonging such as glasses, earring, bags, because those little fellows like to grab them. Especially if you bring food, they will come to you in no time. But the visit is quite enjoyable,", "I visited having done little background reading and frankly wasn't expecting too much. Instead, I found this forest area to be really beautiful (and surreal in various areas) and obviously filled with many macaque monkeys. They were fascinating to watch. Very dynamic animals roaming about in a natural habitat. The area is quite large and between the beauty of the forrest and the entertainment provided by the monkeys, I could spend many hours here. We spent around 2.5 hours and our two young boys enjoyed it as well. They were a little jumpy as the monkeys can jump on you. Have to be careful as they like to take things as well, such as earrings. We had a number of occasions where monkeys decided to mate directly in our path, and that had my kids in fits of laughter. Great. Overall, highly recommended. Great place to visit. Very attentive keepers there too making sure the monkey-human interactions don't get out of hand.", "It was great to visit, well worth the money and time! The park was bigger than I expected. You can see lots of monkeys close by and they like to jump on you when they see you have food in your hands. Funny experience", "It is a beautiful walk but I found the monkeys to be annoying. It is hard to relax as they will steal things from you .", "I had never seen monkeys before so this was a special experience. The people warn you that the monkeys may come and grab your stuff from you so if you're planning on going, don't take the following with you or just take them off during your visit: hats, sun/glasses, drinks (bottles/cans), food, and anything else that they could grab from you. They are super cute and if you are interested, you can buy bananas to feed them too! Also, explore all of the trails in the forest, you will come across absolute beauty --> awesome for meditation for you're into that!", "It is nice to go for 1 or 2 hours visit. Good parking and entrance fee is not too expensive. You can’t give food to the monkeys like before which is much better as I used to drive wrong behaviors.", "This temple present south Ubud central island.A beautiful forest with monkeys and nese temple.This is unique right on Ubud busy street but quite & in nature.People must be careful with their belongings because of monkeys.", "Really nice park and a lot of monkeys all over the place. They have a lot of space and is so cool to watch how they play, fight, take a bath or eat. Unfortunately many visitors are still to stupid to follow the rules of the park and so the monkeys chew sometimes on plastic. A lot of staff is around to ensure that nothing happens to visitors and monkeys", "It was so neat to walk around and see the monkeys in their natural habitat. Go right when it opens in the morning so you aren’t overrun with other tourists. Don’t bring ANY food - the monkeys WILL attack you for it!", "Spent a good few hours in here. Amazing statues and carvings and a wonderful feel of the jungle. The temples are not open for tourists which is no bad thing. And great opportunities to mingle with monkeys! Don't take food - they will have it off you quicker than you can blink! Saw it happen alot 😂", "It's located at Ubud, . Monkey Forest is one of the most visited attractions in . It's a beautiful place, but you have to be careful with the monkey. They like to steal goods such as glasses, cameras, phones, earrings. So, make sure your goods are in a safe place before you get in. And don't put your hand in your pocket, it makes the monkeys curious.", "My girlfriend and I went to Monkey Forest in February 2012. At the entrance, you get the chance to buy some bananas for the friendly animals. The forest is home to a large number of monkeys. There are several paths through the park which is smaller than I expected. The animals seem to be very peaceful and don't try to pick hats, wallets or whatever tourists got in their pockets. They are happy to receive food though and can even be encouraged to climb on your shoulders. There are also a lot of young monkeys that like to play and seem to ignore the picture-taking tourists around them. During our walk through the forest we met some park rangers that keep an eye on everything happening. Further, the forest also seems to be suitable for families with small kids of which we spotted quite a few. Worth seeing!", "Monkeys are fascinating and the forest is beautiful ! A bit crowded with other tourists but the place is so big you can easily avoid them. The painting exposition inside the museum in the middle of the forest was interesting. Entertaining. I liked it.", "Amazing trip, the monkeys and staff were worth seeing, we spent hours there but could be done in an hour", "Monkey forest is a great place to visit it's green and has nice temples, just watch out for the monkeys. Their hands are stickier than gum and can be quite \\moody\\\". The local were kind enough to help us out when ones of the monkeys stole my sunglasses.\"", "I was actually quite surprised when I got here, cause I thought I knew what to expect. But the monkeys were very much fun, they climbed on top of my head if I held a banana high up in the air. They were friendly and quiet, and the atmosphere around was relaxed and great. The temples were amazing. Make sure you bring a camera!", "Funny visit to experience those playful monkeys. While being careful not to have food for yourself during the visit as they will come and get it from your hands, you can (under guidance of one of the free guides) offer them some crumbs of biscuits in order for the monkey to come pick it up on your head (climbing on you) or in your hand. Good fun and picture opportunity. Do not forget to go a bit outside of the main temple area to see them in their real environment (forest) where you will see more mums carrying babies. Go also down the steps to the bottom temple which has some great statues (komodo dragon one esp) and a very nice rock bridge.", "Nothing excite us as Monkeys are common sight in and paying extra money to enter the park to see monkeys in my opinion is not worth it.Just follow rules stated in the board to avoid any unwanted incident after all they are wild animal.", "for the price this is worth doing. Would probably avoid purchasing Banana's, it's much more fun watching other people buying banana's and being mugged for them by the Monkeys. The monkeys do become quite aggressive if they think you have food and won't leave you until they have it all. There were forest rangers close by to shoe the monkeys away if they did become overly keen though. The monkeys are very tame and the forest does have a faux feeling to it. The forest also has a 3 temples that you can visit also. Its a nice little exploration that is inexpensive and not particularly time consuming.", "The Forest to be beautiful and peaceful although raining a little but still busy. Make sure you don't have open bags and to monkey will run after you to look for food. The landscape and temples were beautiful.", "We were skeptical and wondering if it was really worth it… But every one who had been, told us we needed to see it. It is a nice park to walk around, with many trees and temples, but the monkeys really bring the police to life! He is really interesting to watch them interact with each other, it was very entertaining!", "Awesome to see these beautiful monkeys in a massive forest and not in cages! Definitely loved exploring this beautiful forest and seeing all the adorable monkeys in their own environment!", "If you want to see monkeys behaving cheekily...this is the place to be!!! See Amazing forest and monkeys each with their own personality. They steal right from your pockets (true story as I seen it with my very own eyes), scratch your legs, claw at your clothing and sit on your head. So keep your peepers peeled for these creatures in their natural habitat. Bring bananas (make sure to keep hidden) or buy one there as it supports these funny little friends. Trails are wonderful, trees beautiful and some of the most beautiful art and statues within If you are scared of these furry little primates, then stay away. Be prepared for monkey fun and frivolity. Well worth the price!!!", "If you are worried that you may not see any monkeys....stop worrying! There are tons of monkeys. Everywhere. Monkeys running, jumping, wrestling, nursing their babies, and just relaxing. Very entertaining. Just be careful to follow the rules so you can stay safe.", "Yes, the forest is so beautiful. So is the architecture and the temple inside it. It was nice to watch the monkeys but I got a little uncomfortable with the feel that they would climb up on my head anytime. They didn't but be aware! Have your belongings in a very well zipped bag and do not feed them, unless you definitely wanna have a very close interaction with that buddies. Anyways, enjoy your time walking around, visit Ubud Market, Goa Gajah Temple. It was great been there!", "The monkey forrest is supposed to be a tourist highlight of Ubud which to some it is.. if you have never seen monkeys then you wont be dissapointed.. to me I not sure what is more humerous watching the monkeys or the monkeys watching you.. note dont take valuables, shiny objects and these monkeys could have rabies so as cute as they are sitting on your shoulder just be aware they can bite if agitated.", "It was exciting to see Sacred Monkey Forest in Ubud. The monkeys are friendly and if you offer them a banana. they can come near to you, also sit on your shoulder for a photograph. Apart from that I liked this place for the superb surroundings.", "You can walk to the Monkey Forest from anywhere in Ubud so its an easy side trip to take if you are looking for a break from temples and art. The trees in the Forest are magnificent - old and big -all in all it was a very enjoyable way to spend half a day and get in some much needed exercise at the same time.", "Beautiful place and very interesting. Just hang on to your belongings those monkeys are quick and will take anything if its not secured. Tried to take the cuddly toy out of my partners grandsons hand, lucky we were quick!!!", "Its one of the places that you must go in Ubud . However you take all your jewellery off and leave your bag in the car. Monkeys take everything . Do not scream when they touch you . Take a banana with you if they try to attack you give bananas to them or ask for help to the security of the sanctuary . Do not tease them as they might attack you worse as group . Otherwise it safe . Great forest and sculptures around .", "Visited on our honeymoon - really great experience, monkeys are semi-wild! Great to see the old temples! Lots of monkeys to see, very cheap to visit and you have to feed the monkeys bananas, they will climb and sit on your shoulder - very cool", "Beware if you are having food in your hands, these monkey will just keep eyeing on it and snatch it away. Same for those shades in your hand. Monkey forest has several temples in it. It's rich cultural stone craving making this forest charming. Do visit my blog http://www.mrkian.com/2015/01/13/ / for more review....", "I wasn't too sure what to expect from the Monkey Forest, but it is exactly what it says it is! There's plenty of room to roam around and watch the monkeys, and lots of wardens on hand to help you out if you get into trouble with the monkeys. Read all the info before you go and take notice: don't try take a selfie with a monkey as I saw one girl do... The monkey will definitely snatch the phone out your hands and make off with it! Although the monkeys are used to humans they are still wild animals, and totally unpredictable. Don't wear your sunglasses on your head, don't hold onto anything that they might want to grab and run away with (water bottles, phones, food). Stay calm and just be respectful that they are wild animals, and you'll have a good time. Most of the 'horrific' reviews I've read are where people have been insensitive to this and done things that are clearly ill advised. Be sensible & you'll have a good time! I was apprehensive about purchasing bananas to have the monkeys climb up to grab for photo's as I hadn't had my rabies jabs... But we did and it was fine. In hindsight I should have got my jabs beforehand - if you've got time, go get them done! A really enjoyable experience for a good price. A must do if you're in the area.", "Nice activity if u are in Ubud. Enterence 40K per person. U may spend 1 hour. Monkeys are all around. They are safe. Buy some bananas and enjoy", "We were warned not to go as monkeys could be annoying or even aggressive - it turned out that they can be, but only when you annoy them. But when you are looking at them and not being tempted of feeding them it turns out to be fantastic to just walk around to enjoy the temples and great nature. It is absolutely worth the visit.", "After reading previous reviews and knowing this is a HUGE tourist attraction, I really was expecting the worst. I was expecting monkeys attacking tourists all over the place, people getting their things snatched and smashed, and loads of annoying tourists bumping into each other. Well, after visiting, the only really annoying thing was the crowds. The monkeys were pretty fun to hang out with. I was so psyched out about the horror stories that my girlfriend and I had a laughable experience we’ll never forget. We walked in and I had a bushel of bananas to feed them with. About 2 minutes after entry we look around and see several monkeys staring at us. Next thing you know some of them are trotting our way. I’m expecting to be totally accosted by the little buggers and she starts to panic. She yells “thrown them!” and I lob the entire bushel onto the ground not even 2 minutes in. Tourists are staring at us laughing as the monkeys grab them all except for 2 bananas that I could save! Meanwhile, I see tourists planting bananas in the straps of their backpack that the monkeys climb and grab…and not aggressively I might add! I felt pretty lame! HAHA! One monkey did grab a banana right out of my hand but it wasn’t aggressive about it. A pleasant thing beyond the obvious stars of the place…the temple complex itself is really interesting. One temple has a giant status of a coiled snake inside and we were very intrigued by the different depictions on the temples. There is also a graveyard there that is legit. So this is not just a tourist attraction…it really is a temple too. A fun little unexpected highlight: we saw a dog chasing something, thinking it was a macaque, but it was a MASSIVE monitor lizard that then scaled a tree. Beautiful lizard. A ranger there informed us that they get even much bigger than the one we saw. Overall, this place is fun and I recommend it. Maybe try and hit it at opening to see if the crowds are fewer. I think I did see one instance where a girl was angry because a monkey may have bit her, but it’s a risk you take. And at least from my experience, the reviews on here make the place out to be way worse than it really is. ", "Must do in Ubud, the town literally surrounds this place. Pay a cheap entrance fee and walk around the place about 2 miles. The monkeys keep to themselves, just don’t provoke them. But they will come right up to you and crawl on you", "When you visit the monkey sanctuary remember to observe the rules for the park. No plastic bags !!!! The monkeys will grab them and you will lose that battle. They think all plastic bags contain food. That being said, it is a wonderful place to be. They are wonderful to see in their natural habitat. The forest is vast enough for them and you are a guest in their home. The keepers are everywhere to keep you safe. If you want to feed them bring corn. Outstretched arms are climbed and the corn taken. The babies are too cute and you’ll have multiple photo opportunities. You’ll love it. Enjoy", "Beautiful location for the monkeys to roam free. The temples are pretty, and the statues all around the forest range from gorgeous to just plain odd. It's a nice monkey-watch-walk through the area. Plaques with info about the little fellows can be found here and there. Good to know most of the entry fees etc. goes straight into helping the monkeys! It is very popular with tourists, so quite crowded attraction even in low season. There are souvenir shops in the forest... Toilets near the entry points. Cafes and kiosks close by. The sanctuary is in the middle of Ubud, and it only takes about an hour to tour through, so you might wanna stop by other Ubud sight sees as well while you're up there. Some people get in trouble with the animals, but you can easily avoid this by not being a complete idiot. Try not to have anything in your hands - don't eat in the area - don't look the monkeys in the eye - don't approach the animals ESPECIALLY the babies - if a monkey catches something from you, don't start a fight - don't get angry if a monkey poops on you if you're stupid enough to let it climb on you - etc. There is a long list of what-not-to-do outside the park, and plaques reminding you of these rules everywhere. You and the monkeys will be peachy, as long as you just use common sense while visiting.", "The park is very nice and well maintained. Other than seeing the monkeys the forest is worth the visit! Highly advise not bringing any food (even in a backpack) with you as the monkeys can smell it and be pretty eager to get it - not very nice as they are wild monkeys.", "We bought bananas in the local store before we entered the park - monkeys loved it. Our time was without problem, no attack from monkeys. Its nice place to spent in Ubud. I can only recomend. Next time when I will be in , I will go again :)", "Un lugar maravilloso que definitivamente hay que conocer, no sólo por los monos que viven allí sino que también por los hermosos templos y árboles que hay en la zona. Los monos no hacen nada si no llevas comida, botellas o bolsas de plástico. Tienen muy buen ojo, por lo que se darán cuenta si andas con algo. Cuidado también con andar con las manos empuñadas, ya que piensan que andas con comida en ellas y pueden atacar. Tampoco puedes mirarlos a los ojos ni tocar a sus crías. Si no haces nada de eso básicamente no te prestarán atención, no se te van a acercar porque sí. Tampoco tienden a robar tus cosas a menos que sea comida. A wonderful place you should really get to know, not just for the monkeys who live there but also for the beautiful temples and trees you can find in the area. The monkeys won't hurt you if you don't bring food, plastic bags or bottles. They have a very good eye, so they can tell if you're bringing anything. Be careful not to walk with clenched fists, because they'll think you have food in them and may attack. Also you can't look them staight in the eye or touch their young. If you don't do any of that they won't pay attention to you. They also won't steal any of your stuff, unless it's food.", "You will enjoy from the entrance, you can have monkeys over you most of the time....so it is better to protect your bag and pockets, also to follow the rules stated in the entrance. It is amazing for a walk that you will never forget, wonderful paths and views. This is a must in and prepare your camera for great pictures.", "Up close safe and sensitive monkey encounter in Ubud. Like our teenage kids, the younger monkeys seemed to have the most fun. The monkeys chased around, appeared to be playing tag, climbed trees and dive bombed into their own pool of water. Quick shake of their fur dry and they went at it again. Visitors can spend ages watching and photos. A tip to an attendant/keeper and he called a monkey over to climb up our kids arm onto their shoulder to take a few corn kernels he placed in their hands. Excellent photos and close ups. Entrance was 50,000 adults 40,000 under 13. Best toilets and wash rooms we had encountered, useful to clean up after meeting our dirty hairy friends!", "Wonderful attraction for all members of the family or those visiting on their own. Any age from 6 - 86. You will simply fall in love with the amazing forest and the hundreds of monkeys who call the place home. From the cute little baby monkeys to the old and grumpy one. All cute and funny to watch as they interact with humans or just get on with their daily lives I so enjoyed my visit, you will also", "In contrast to other Southeast Asian countries, there is awareness of environmental and animal issues. Therefore the place is well kept and extremely up to date. If you have to feed the monkeys, you can buy proper food... I enjoyed it thoroughly. Well done, monkey forest.", "The forest sanctuary is a beautiful area where you can walk around in the forest, watch the monkey temple and get plenty of monkey contact. I really enjoyed that the monkeys live there naturally, and seem to just go about their stuff. There were no cages, no chains and no rehearsed tricks of any types. This is what animal experiences are all about! The animals were very eager to snatch the bananas you can buy there, but except that, they don't really care about you, and are more interested in interacting with each others. The forest area is very well kept. There was no litter lying around, and the trails were broad and easy to walk under the massive tree canopies above. It gives you a very serene and tranquil atmosphere. If you are unfortunate enough to be scratched or bitten by a monkey, like I was (just a small scratch when a monkey got a bit too eager to climb up on my shoulder to eat a banana), there is a small first aid center at the entrance towards the Ubud market. They sterilized my scratch for free, with a smile. This was probably the highlight of the tours we did! :-)", "As the name of the place suggest, there are plenty of monkeys around. Be aware though of your belongings such as caps and sunglasses as these monkeys are playful and may snatch it out from you. There are bananas for sale for you to feed the monkeys. It's both relaxing in a way that you are in a forest but also tense because you might not know what the monkeys may do to you but it's an experience when you are in Ubud", "It is a good place to visit once you are in Ubud. If you want to save money you can buy some bananas in the local market before go there. Also you should take care of your belongs, since the monkey are very curious and it is always trying to get some food.", "First visit to . This stop was part of the tour we were doing. Quite a nice place but the monkeys are not afraid of people. Be careful if you have food on you.", "Be prepared to see all sorts of juvenile behavior, from the tourists!! Fascinating interactions between the monkeys, and with the tourists. Just be sure to put everything away unless you want to risk a monkey taking it. HA", "Really nice place to visit. The atmosphere is really nice but beware of monkeys. They'll attack you and steal your stuff when you least expect it. Good fun.", "There are signs saying not to make eye contact with the monkeys. And you know what - it is true! They will approach and climb on you... and try to grab on anything shiny and dangling... Should you get nibbed by these cheeky rascals, fret not, the very helpful First Aid is available at the entrance and all monkeys here are healthy. No need for rabis shot!", "The location is spectacular with ocean views and lush green vegetation across the surrounding hillsides. Always hot so take liquid refreshments with you, enjoy but watch out for the monkeys that are everywhere. They are fine if you respect them and keep a safe distance. Since they get fed in feed baskets (mid afternoon when we visited in Nov2014) is a good time to watch them, but dont get too close for curiosity or they may do likewise.. A small donation / entry fee and the wearing of tradtional wraps provided for you to wear as you walk around the area, which can be taxing to walk with no wheel chair access on the hill side walking paths, and a big staircase to the top. Still if your in the area well worth the visit as even in a wheel chair you will see a lot, and having walked it myself, you might struggle to keep your exhausted friends off it when they return..!", "A good place to visit to see free roaming monkey in their natural habitat and an opportunity to feed the monkeys too. A few rules to follow while in the forest as these are wild variety.", "In their natural environment was very interesting to watch. Was disappointed to watch people trying to interact with them, when we should just leave them be.", "A really cool experience. The fee to get in is quite small and basically pays the people who work there. There are numerous parts to the park to see including the Holy Pool and a couple of temples. However, it would be nice if the temples were easier to access. it has a feeling of being in the jungle,but with paths to make the exploring a little easier. They sell bananas in a couple of different places in case you are looking for a great photo of you with a monkey in it. As with most monkey parks that feed the animals, you do need to be careful. If you have anything in your hands or even try to get something from your bag be prepared to fight off those who try to take it. I had one monkey try to take my whole bag and saw another running off with a hair clip.", "Loved this outing. Monkeys are FINE if youi have no food at all on you. I did see some idiots (humans) with huge bags of peanuts/chips for the monkeys, when the monkeys approached they just flung them at them - meaning not only did the monkeys est peanuts but also plastic. I recommend as the guidebooks do buying bananas at the forest - No Plastic and I think more nourishing for the monkeys.", "We enjoyed watching the monkeys as they can be quite ornery or loving depending ;D What was most interesting to me was the beauty of the trees, temples and statues, especially the temple down below by the river. The roots of the trees hanging down creating curtains across the air were spectacular. I love photographing interesting shots and this was a field day for me!", "My wife and I decided to come to the scared lonely forest during our shopping visit in ubud. This place is amazing. Very jungle nature feel of . The monkeys are just so darn cute and friendly. I def recommend this place for all ages and families", "There's lots of nature to experience, but there are good paths, so it's fairly easy to get around. I loved the little canyon that runs through the place. Some of the old statues dotting the place are also fairly interesting. There are monkeys everywhere, and one needs to be very careful about your belongings. Do not take out anything (And I really mean anything) from your backpack, or the monkeys might think it's food and come grab it from you. Also keep your backpack close, as the monkeys may try to open them.", "Just back from our 2nd visit to monkey forest in Ubud as we enjoyed it so much last week. The monkeys are hilarious and play up to the crowds and the baby monkeys are adorable. If you have small children please be responsible and don't let them near the monkeys, they are wild animals after all and I can't understand why people give this attraction one star after they have clearly acted irresponsibly.", "These monkeys were not agressive toward visitors. They were cute and curious about us. The area was a jungle, very nice. It had some mosquitos, so visitors whould wear insect repellant.", "The place is located not much far from Ubud center. This is somewhat like a small zoo with a huge number of monkeys only monkeys. The monkeys are quite friendly though some are naughty and aggressive (this care is rare). The \\zoo\\\" is not too big but it offers a great and green shading after a long day travel.\"", "I loved this place, it may not be for everyone, one of my daughters just loved the interaction with the monkeys, the other did not and was happy to just watch. If you buy the bananas expect them to want to climb on you, if you give one of the guides in there some money (the equivalent of £1) they will give the monkeys sweetcorn and its just fantastic for getting great pics of you with the monkeys. watch your bags and rucksacks, and enjoy!", "It is close to Ubud market and centre. Nice to get out of the scoarching sun. Playful monkies and nice photo opportunities.", "Great to see all the monkeys. Although they do try and snatch your glasses, hats, phones - pretty much anything that you have dangling out for them to grab. We watched one jump on a visitor and try and open his backpack. Nice place to visit as there are some small temples inside and you could possibly visit the town outside the monkey forest as the monkeys appear to roam the streets and buildings.", "Travelled here with the family during the day to avoid the sunset crowd. Was a beautiful spot and well worth a visit but OMG the monkeys! They are very sneaky and despite having a guide with us who kept watch as well as us trying to be vigilant, son 8 had his new cap stolen! Because we went with a guide, he attracted the attention of the monkey keepers who swapped the cap for a bag of food.", "The park is great fun. The monkeys are funny (be careful! They steal!) and the scenery is gorgeous, with huge trees and moss covered architecture.", "It's cool to see all those monkeys. Also saw many with very little ones. We went in the evening 45min before closing time. They were very tame and didn't attempt to steal anything. Maybe they had been fed already a lot by all the tourist during the day.", "We love animals, I guess you could figure that from all of my reviews! The monkey forest was so much fun, they just wonder around, above and beside you and even up you! If you put your hand out they can choose to climb up your arm, NEVER try to pick one up! You can purchase fruit from the attendants for 50,000 rupiah (abt AU$5) and they will come to you or even climb on you to get it. It is true that they will steal anything that is loose and my son had a phone in his buttoned cargo pant pocket and he caught one trying to undo the button! So beware and only take what you need and if you have a camera, attach the wrist band. There was also a really lovely walk through a rainforesty area with stairs leading down to a creek and statues along the way covered in moss, the monkeys climb down the Banyan Tree and you can watch them swing on vine like roots. I would suggest taking some sanitary wipes for your hands and shoulders when you are back in your transport.", "Having read a variety of reviews I really did not know what to expect, but my husband was keen so off we went. The monkeys, particularly the babies are very cute, but there really is so much more to the forest. The Holy Spring is crowded but quite beautiful with all the stone sculptures. The twin Kimodo Dragons in particular are impressive. We ended up going back a second time for another walk through...it is lovely and cool under the trees and there are many areas where you don't have to be near the monkeys. Do beware of cheeky monkeys who will sneak up on you and grab things such as sun glasses! The forest is not huge and an hour is probably enough time for a visit.", "We walked down a main road in Ubud to get to the monkey forest. The area is very touristy and we saw lots of shops on the way and got a lot of our shopping done and also got ice cream and food. The monkey forest was beautiful with nature, temples, statues, ponds, and bridges. Plus of course there were monkeys. There were a LOT of monkeys and they were not afraid of anyone. We had great photo opportunities here. This is one of the best monkey forests I've been to.", "This a must do if you are in Ubud. For just a few dollars you can see loads of monkeys and get out of the sun for a while in a beautiful forest.", "The real reason to go to this site is the spectacular view - especially from the point of land beyond the temple complex. As others have said, you can see very little of the temple but, as it sits on a cliff above the crashing waves - it is really worth a visit. The monkeys are not a problem unless you provoke them (ie look directly at them or, worse still have food visible).", "A really well looked after sanctuary with lots of monkeys throughout the forest. Be careful if you have bananas - it's funny to watch others that do!", "We visited Monkey forest on this March 1st. There is nothing to see except some monkeys. In the entrance there is one big statue of a monkey, and one temple which is under renovation. We can feed monkeys. A guide will accompany us through the walkway to avoid attacks from monkeys. There are also some bats. We can hold the bats and take photos for which we have to pay extra to them.", "Yeah, the trees are nice and yeah, there are quite a lot of monkeys but personally I didn't enjoy this visit that much. Monkeys are everywhere - as to be expected in a place called Monkey Forest - and they are very much unpredictable. Many people are feeding them with bananas and other stuff and you must be careful getting too close or interacting with monkeys as they might get angry, take your stuff or even get violent. There are a lot of banana peals and parts of food along the way so you must be careful as to where you step in. On the plus - there's quite a lot of stuff along the way that intervene should something like that happen. And they clean up after monkeys. An after people. I know that it's the place to see in Ubud but personally I didn't like it too much and I don't think I will be coming back.", "not much to say the garden is nice and lot of monkey's of course you can feed the monkey's it's an hour visit", "We found the Monkey forest very interesting, and went early to avoid the crowds. We would recommend keeping a respectful distant and acting confident around the Monkeys to avoid problems. Like many people who said about the Monkeys, we think that most problems occur when people are looking for the \\ Money Shot\\\" when photographing them. We just let them eat and wander naturally and didn't have a problem. That being said, please don't carry any food in the Forest, too be honest I wouldn't try and feed them at all, and leave that to the nese guides.\"", "Wonderful. All free Monkeys are around. But ask to the guards before you feed or take picture with them. Can be dangerous", "This is a must do attraction. It costs very little for entry and there are so many monkeys. If you don't want them to come too close to you then don't buy bananas to feed them and don't have food in your pockets/bag. Some of them are cheeky and will try and get things out of your pockets so watch that too. It's great to watch the monkeys do what they do naturally and not be locked up in a cage etc.", "good place to see many monkeys! I really love to see while they're playing and swimming at the pool. Beware of your belonging and don't give strange foods to the monkey, it will hurt their digestive system.", "The place is beautiful. Many monkeys live in the forest. Be careful with them. Even though there's guardians there, better you're not wearing or bringing something that can attract them to you. Such as sunglasses, chandler earings, necklace.", "This places doesn't take long to go around but if you are in the area it's well worth a visit. The monkeys are pretty cheeky and will try and take you hat and shades if you get too close. Good fun!", "The monkey forest was lovely with some nice walkways and a lot of monkeys. I didn't really like seeing people feeding the monkeys as I would rather they were left to their own devices but this seemed to be a common thing. Ubud itself had a beautiful vibe and I would highly recommend it.", "I loved this place. I love monkeys so that is a big contributor. at times it got a little scary when the big ones jump on you , but if you keep calm you soon realise that there is nothing to worry about. it was fantastic.", "I do agree to other reviewers saying that this place is not about the temple, but all about the monkeys! Don't get me wrong, the temple grounds are beautiful, but there are many other more beautiful temples in . Monkeys on the other hand make this attraction a must see for kids and animal lovers :) Be mindful of what you bring with you, in terms of bags, purses, even accessories or what's in your pockets, because monkeys are very cheeky! We've seen many monkeys searching through tourist pockets, taking items that they liked and running away. One of them took a deodorant from my friend that was in the outside pocket of the camera bag. Local people that work there got it back, but I wouldn't take any chances, especially with valuable items likes phones, keys and etc. Make sure to give monkeys anything they like or they might get quite aggressive. One monkey liked my friends necklace made with seeds, when she didn't let him chew it, monkey attacked her and bit my other friend on a leg. Whatever you do, don't tease them with food. Besides that they are very lovely and friendly animals. They will come to you, climb on you, cuddle and check your hair for any flees, if you only stretch your arm towards them! :)", "Had fun with the monkeys. I would say there were really well behaved as long as you follow the rules - don't starte, don't touch etc etc. Is a peaceful place with streams and a mini forest. Children enjoyed feeding the monkeys; so do we! Hold a banana high and get great pictures with the monkey on your back -literally not colloquially :)", "It's a bit dangerous with wild monkeys going around. You have to sign a liability form before entering the forest, and soon you would know why. The monkey will try to take things away from you ( I reckon due to tourists feeding them). The forest itself is lacking explanation of the temple inside. Unless you have a guide, you would just be walking around in the forest looking at old temples and wondering why. Scary and wouldn't come back.", "The Monkey Forest reserve and Temple is an impressive area to visit - but be wary of the monkeys! We had been there before with no problems on a previous visit, but the monkeys were incredibly aggresive and if they thought you had anything worth grabbing they were onto you. We had bought bananas at the entrance, but ended up just giving them to other tourists as we felt quite scared! I had a water bottle with me and one monkey jumped onto me and started biting the bottle aggressively and would not let go. I took the path of least resistance and let it have it. We saw another gentleman with a deep bite on his forearm which was bleeding profusely come out of the forest with a ranger after an attack by one of the furry critters. It's a definite risk going in there - but if you don't carry anything and don't have food you can minimise that risk.", "Overall the forest was beautiful with different areas and can be completed within 1.5 hours or even one hour. Need to be careful as if you do anything to provoke monkeys they will bite!", "This was one of many stops on our honeymoon. If you’re in , it’s a must visit. Whether you like monkeys or not, this is a place to see. Also, be careful not to have anything hanging or even a hat on your head. I had a monkey climbed and sat on my shoulder just to run off with my hat lol....of course I never got it back.", "We were last here in 2001 and it has changed a lot. Fancy new entrance, statues all over the forest and beautifully landscaped. The monkeys however are the same, aggressive and unpredictable. I’m not a fan but we came because our kids were keen to see them. Do not buy the bananas, you are only asking to have these creatures jump on you which in my opinion, is frightening. The grounds are gorgeous and I’d still highly recommend a visit but watch your things as we saw the monkeys reaching into people’s pockets and backpacks.", "Very good place but it’s ashame it has become so touristy and it’s not that good when you are planning a shot and then someone with a GoPro just pushes you out the way and scares the monkeys away,", "If you want to get a picture with a little monkey on your shoulder, this is the place to go. Buy some bananas from inside and lure monkeys to come and eat from your shoulder :). They also have some temples there which are closed most of the time.", "It was a fun and nice visit in the monkey jungle though i was a bit scared when they came close to me. I found the entrance fee a little bit too high too. I didn’t use the main entrance to go in the jungle so I was less prepared for the situations. It was fine in this way too. There are monkeys in different sizes and the staff looks prepared for everything.", "We visit and it was nice to see the vegetation and the different monkeys( baby, toddler, adult...) If you have time go, otherwise skip it", "We went early in the morning when it first opened before it was to touristy. The monkeys were well behaved and we had a nice walk around.it gets very busy here so if you can get here earlier I think you would enjoy it more.", "Only worth it for children. The forest itself is unimpressive.", "I never get tired of visiting the monkey forest. This year it was very crowded with Tourist however it is such a joy to watch and observe the monkey families and the spectacular statues in this sanctuary. Most important to respect the monkeys and the rules at all times in their sacred forest", "This was a great place to visit. It is only 50k entrance fee and I really enjoyed seeing the monkeys and the temples. It is a beautiful location which is both historical and spiritual. There are helpful guides stationed along the paths to keep an eye on interactions between visitors and the monkeys, and the monkeys seemed happy and healthy. I loved seeing the monkeys of varying ages - from tiny babies to big males and females. I also enjoyed seeing the beautiful temples. There were quite a few people, but it did not detract from my enjoyment. The location is also conveniently situated near the city centre, and so we could walk there from our accommodation.", "Put this one on your 'must do' list when visiting . Ubud is a scenic drive from Denpasar and well worth the trip.", "Go there, but be carefull with your belongings. Put everything in your bag and don't take it out in front of the monkeys. ", "If you haven't encountered a monkey in , I'd recommend coming here! I read many reviews about the dangers of the monkeys such as biting and stealing bottles and such and I TOTALLY agree. Go and follow the rules and be cautious. The monkeys are all quite friendly but definitely don't look them in the eyes as they do see it as a sign of aggression. Also be careful of your water bottles. Hide them in the bag or the monkeys will jump on you and steal it. Also, like the other reviews, hide your bananas once you buy them. The monkeys will corner you and gang up on you. I saw several monkeys chasing after a father who bought a bundle of bananas to give to his daughter to feed... after ripping off 2 and handing the rest to his daughter, she freaked out after being chased and tossed the rest on the floor.", "A forest full of temples and monkeys, the name tell you all you need to know. There's well over 600 long-tailed macaques here. I've seen reviews saying they can be aggressive but I think \\cheeky\\\" is more appropriate. I even got groomed by one. Just be wise and don't bring any food in with you. Well worth the cheap entrance fee.\"", "What isn't there to like about Monkeys playing in trees and bushes as you take a leisurely walk through the forest. There is plenty to look out for especially the young ones. People with Bags and backpacks are of special interest to the monkeys, they love jumping on you to see what is in the bag. I thought I was pretty safe just carrying a water bottle but it turned out they love that to. At one stage I had 4 of them climbing up and down my arm to get to the bottle. They won, eventually biting through it to get to the water. All in a bit of fun.", "If you're visiting , Sacred Monkey Forest is a MUST SEE! Religious, beautiful, jugle-feel, and fun! You can feed monkeys and enjoy their company.", "I went there with my two little girls and my husband. The atmosphere like a fine rainforest and some pagodas and temples were wonderful. We had a wonderful time while we're walking around at the Monkey forest. Warnings from several boards and SNS regarding the list we should avoid when we visit Monkey forest was real. One of those monkeys in the middle of the streets at Monkey forest took my sunglasses and ran away. That was a brand new item I just got. Hear the warnings on the monkey forest.", "This is a pretty cheap experience, but good fun. Costs about $3AUD per person and you get to walk around and say hello to monkeys. Be careful with what you're carrying, as the monkeys have kleptomaniac tendencies. For the brave, you can purchase little bananas to feed the monkeys, but those that did just had monkeys climbing over them all the time. If you're into that sort of thing, go ahead!", "It is a lovely and a scenic walk with monkeys jumping all around you. Just follow a few simple rules and the monkeys will not bother you. The banyan tree in the centre is huge and a lovely spot for taking a few pics. Allot 30 - 45 mins for the same.Also, there is a burial ground there. Ask your guide about the unique burial rituals there.", "We were pleasantly surprised as to the extent of the forest. There are walkeways through the forest and beside streams. The temple was very busy because of Galungan celebrations, and as we weren't wearing sarongs and sashes, we were not able to go close. The monkeys are numerous but not agressive or bothersome. A definite to visit!", "Before our adventure to the Monkey Forest we heard a hand full of mini horror stories. I was terrified, over 600 monkeys but again it is a forest these monkeys are wild. My only tip aside from everyone else's do NOT put your hands in your pocket, the monkeys will assume you are taking out bananas and will all run to you. My husband was removing the last banana out his pocket the minimum of 12 monkeys approached us, as much as I wanted to run that as the last thing you can do. Oh and another tip stay close the staff in case the monkeys do get wild.", "One of the must see temples with a great view, first hand encounter with monkeys, just dont wear your sunnies ...", "Very aggressive, snatched the iPhone from my daughter's hand. Then climbed up tall onto a tree. Guards came and threw fruits at the monkey. After a few tries, monkey threw iPhone down in exchange for fruits. Guards told us that monkeys usually target glasses and sunglasses. Location wise, it's good for watching sunset. This is not a romantic or exotic attraction. Loads of tourists, dirty, constance fear of monkeys around. Not my ideal vacation attraction.", "We don't always enjoy the mainstream tourist venues, but this was a little different. It's quite accessible to town and the grounds are very well maintained. It's a toss up what's more entertaining, watching the human antics of the monkeys or the monkey antics of the humans! Either way it was an enjoyable way to spend an afternoon.", "It a small patch of forest full of monkeys. They are well fed and therefore I find them less aggresive then elsewhere on (like Uluwatu for example). You can see many young ones playing around. If you buy bananas you will have to give them away very soon because monkeys start following you and climbing on you to get them.", "In Feb.2013 I was lucky enough to visit , Indonesia for two weeks. During my amazing trip I had the opportunity to visit the Monkey Forest in Ubud. Being an animal lover this adventure was on my to do list for many years. The moment that I got there I knew that it was going to be an emotional rollercoster. Before I begin , please remember that when you are travelling you must respect and follow all the rules that are laid out by the attraction that you are visiting. THEY ARE THE EXPERTS. Ubud is laid out with many streets and alleys that turn into massive jungle areas without any warning. After walking up to the front entrance I experienced that very feeling. I stepped out of the car, walked about 30 feet and was met by a family of Maqua's. Two nese ladies were selling banana's to the furry little creatures. One Canadian dollar buys about 10. The don't last long.....LOL! Before I could turn around I was being pulled on and pawed for one of the special treats. None of these animals are in cages. They run free! I will be honest and say that I expected this place to be similar to a zoo type atmosphere but that couldn't be further from the truth. The family that met me at the entrance turned into apprx. 200 free running monkeys waiting for food and someone to take photos of there incredible antics. There are nese guards that are always in sight to protect the honored monkey but to also intervene if one of the visitors steps out of line. Although these funny little animals love the attention they are still wild. They are used to people being close and will not aggressively approach you but they frighten easily and will respond by instinct which is usually a bite. These guys are all rabid and the result of one of their bites can be life threatening. There is a medical clinic close by to take care of any emergencies but that is not something that you want a part of your vacation. The Monkey forest itself is actually a temple that is still used by locals. The beauty of the stone work, walkways and the sense of peace is amazing. A photo op with every turn. It is a large area( I'm guessing ~ 20 acres), that you can stroll through and soak up all it has to over. Beautiful streams, trees, stone sculptures and of course the monkeys. I was lucky enough to have many one on one interactions with these precious animals. I sat down on the edge of one of the stone walls an in no time felt one crawling up my back and promptly sat on my shoulder and began grooming me. That peaked the interest of about 5 more and before I knew it there was attention coming from every direction. For those that are faint of heart, this can be a bit overwhelming so please do not sit if you are not ready for the attention. If they sense fear from you or you move quickly you are setting yourself up for a bad experience. One of the very firm rules is that you must remove all jewelry, glasses and hanging things before you enter the forest. These things are all toys or points of interest for the monkeys and will give you unwanted attention and more than likely they will be stolen and forever gone, One guy thought that he would be defiant and not remove his 300.00 sunglasses. A monkey jumped onto his shoulders and promptly removed them. Within seconds he had them and was running away. The guy got very upset and started yelling and chasing the monkey. This did not go over well for anyone concerned. The guards explained to him that he was told to remove them and he refused to and that there was no way to get them back. The result was an unhappy visitor and a monkey with a pair of sunglasses. A lesson learned for everyone. Please respect the rules. There is no time frame for visits. You can stay as long as you want. This one, for me, was three hours. I enjoyed myself so much that I went back for a second day. Everyone should visit here. I would not recommend bringing young children. You must be in complete control of your emotions and movements. Unfortunetly young children cannot do this and are at to much of a risk for danger. I don't remember what the admission fee was but it was minimal. The money goes to making sure the monkeys are kept fed and protected. As do most of the nese , these guards work for the minimal fee of 10.00 Canadian per month. Enjoy your visit! TMAC", "Everyone loves watching the cute little monkeys. Little do they know that those little cuties can be MEAN. Instead of buying bananas, just watch the other people who do. They will get mobbed by tiny monkeys with BIG teeth and you will get to watch from the sidelines. My 7 year old loved the monkey forest for exactly this reason. Don't let the monkeys sit on you or groom you especially if you don't have food to give them. They bite (just ask the tourist we saw!).", "The ubud monkey forest's main attraction would be the monkeys. Staff would be present at selected locations to sell you bunches of bananas that are a tad pricey. Nonetheless it is an experience to feed the monkeys! Other than the monkeys, there is a pathway that leads you to a holy spring water where you can take a sip or simply sprinkle some on your face for blessings.", "This was nice to do when in Ubud - monkeys are very quick though - watch your stuff as they will take a bag that looks like it may contain food. Some people feed them. Fun.", "To see these cheeky little monkeys are a delight, very mischievous so beware of them and don't carry food or drink and hold onto your sunglasses and hats. the forest itself is wonderful to walk around lots of interesting statues and as a feel of the jungle itself. its not a time consuming attraction i think it took us about an hour, the price is cheap so if your on a budget this would be a great place to visit.", "Beautiful jungle forest with temple and some unusual cemetery inside.Dont forget to go down the steps and visit grotto.I wouldnt recommend bring any food cause monkeys looked dangerous enough.Bite few people during our half an hour visit.Took plastic bag from a couple that didnt even contain food.Other than that woth a visit!", "Was ok and they were cute until one ran up to my daughter (who's 21) And bit her arm. Completely unprovoked . Drew blood too which was our main worry. Went to the first aid station and was told they have no rabies in the park.. Not sure how they know that as there are thousands of monkeys in there. He also said he has at least 1 bite a day We headed off to the GP in seminyak who stated they see this on a weekly basis and there is no proof that rabies is not found in the monkeys. Ended up having a rabies injection. I would be very reluctant to take small children here. Having said this negative bit, the park is beautiful and rich in culture and temples and walking through the forest is really nice..", "Visited in December, it was very hot. The place is beautiful but December temperatures were hard to manage with a 2 year old. Plus I felt we were interfering in the life of monkeys.", "i would compare it to being in an indiana jones movie.Beautiful stone work and the monkeys were very entertaining. they seem to be looked after quite well. one down side was that there were quite a lot of people who chose to ignore the sign out the front of \\dos and dont's\\\". always take notice of the signs, after all, the locals who work there obviously know how the monkeys will react. A great day trip for families and just about everyone. Unless you are frightened of monkeys!\"", "Spend about 10min no more here. Not sure about the ticket booth.,we just walked in. Monkeys are somewhat entertaining but dusty. Not worth a specific trip.", "There are several parts. Monkeys are cute but very cheeky. The trip was very funny :-) highly recommended. Bananas buy before entering to the forest, there are expensive.", "It is Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary. So basically what you will see are.. 1. Forest 2. Monkey 3. Temple I did really enjoy the forest rather than the monkeys. The trees density is amazing, I found some interesting tree species... ah it was amazing", "The Monkey Forest should be high on your list of places to visit in Ubud. There are monkeys everywhere and you can see them outside the park as well. You should be prepared when around them such as not looking them in the eye. Also you should make sure your bags are closed and there is nothing that they might want to grab they have no problems with people. You can buy food to feed them and they will climb on you to get it. We just observed them from a few feet away and let other tourist feed them. I would be careful when interacting with them because they are somewhat aggressive in getting food.", "Lotta monkeys in natural-like surrounding. Pretty crowded. Monkeys are not aggressive but fight between each other.", "Very fun. The monkeys are harmless as long as you leave them alone. Beautiful setting. We walked right down to the very lowest part which was beautiful.", "It is a nice place to visit, because, the monkey are free to do as they please, yo can take pictures and visit a very nice place, just be careful not to wear shiny things because the monkeys are particularly attracted.", "You won't be disappointed by the amount of monkeys you find in this forest. There's a lot of them, both old ones and baby ones. We went in the afternoon around 1.30. The crowds weren't too bad. It's also a beautiful walk through the jungle!", "We loved Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary! The monkeys (that chose to live there, this is not a zoo!) are very cute and mostly friendly, we did not see any incidents whatsoever, even though there are around 600 monkeys there (if what they say is correct). The place is also really nice and spiritual, it has a very nice, somewhat mystical atmosphere. Absolutely worth a longer visit!", "Monkey forest is a beautiful park where whilst going for a walk you can meet... well monkeys of course. It really adds to the fun unless you are scared of monkeys and in this case I wouldn't recommend it. There are quite a few monkeys everywhere and they know that tourists have food or interesting objects that can be stolen :-) They are quite inquisitive, especially if you have food on you. You can buy bunches of bananas at the entrance. But it's 20000 Rupiahs for a small bunch and they will last you about 1 minute after you enter the park. I would therefore not recommend you to buy any especially because bigger monkeys can be a bit aggressive. Best thing to do in this case is to throw the bananas away from you and they'll follow the food. Also make sure you have no mobile or jewellery in view. Whilst we were there we saw someone having their mobile stolen by a monkey... the guards retrieved it though. I personally had a monkey jumping on me just to investigate my top. It was very funny and the monkey wasn't aggressive at all and jumped down when he was finished. The park is beautiful with lush vegetation and there is also a temple to visit. It's is really worth visiting. The monkeys are just the icing on the cake.", "Huge forest full of monkeys running, swinging and jumping around on the ground and in the trees. They come up to you and try and take loose items so be careful and dont look them in the eyes. Some of them were doing very funny things. Great place to visit and good price. Would definitely recommend.", "The temples per se can only be viewed from behind the locked fence. The monkeys are cute, though, but nothing special in the park. Go thinking that the value of your money will go to research and preservation.", "Really nice park that is spoilt by people taking in food and other items. The gardens, temples and grounds are beautiful and full of monkeys. Unfortunately these monkeys have learned that despite all the rules about taking in food rucksacks are there to be opened and ransacked. We saw monkeys opening bags in a flash and then trying to eat cookies, cigarettes, hand sanitizer, pens you name it they thought it was more tasty than the food they are provided with. It's well worth a visit and the 50K IDR entrance fee but please enjoy the park respectfully and take nothing but your camera and some water.", "Most visitors for their first visit flock to Monkey Forest.Its a pleasant forest with a scenic temple and typical swinging monkeys.", "Touristy but fun to watch the monkeys. Lots of monkeys with babies. Staff is good a making sure monkeys don't make off with our belongings. They are really only interested in food anyway but certainly aren't afraid of people.", "I know that sounds ridiculous but I was persuaded into going here as it was a must do thing in Ubud. I have never regretted going somewhere more in my whole life. The monkeys were completely crazy and there was thousands of them. I don’t know what I was expecting but I didn’t expect there to be so many! We watched a few monkey attacks too which was horrendous to see. If you go here, be sensible!! The grounds are beautifully kept though. And entry was a little on the pricey side!!!", "I have been to this attraction on three occasions with different people & learnt after the first one not to carry anything or buy bananas to feed them. One of my grandchildren was bitten & another threatened by a large male. As soon as you enter the monkeys are running up to meet you & climbing all over you. Cute but not when they bite or scratch. I won't be going back as I don't like the risk factor.", "It's 80k entrance fee for adults, and you can happily stroll about the forest and temples for 1-2 hrs. There are some advisory warnings at the entrance - if you follow them, I think it's quite safe. There are numerous feeding stations around the forest, but monkeys are everywhere and come very close for ample photo opportunities. I did see a lady leave her bag on the floor to take pictures, a group of cheeky monkeys saw their chance for some mischief and snatched it! They got quite aggressive when she challenged them. The monkeys were fascinating; plenty of mothers tending to their babies, siblings playing together, group swimming in a pool and having great fun. It's was a thoroughly enjoyable trip.", "The forest is not particularly amazing. You will see nice spots but the main sight there are the monkeys. They are located in some main areas and will certainly interact with you. You will see some guidelines to avoid any troubles with them. But you should not try to touch them and if they climb on you, just walk away and they will get off you.", "I read all the bed reviews about crazy monkeys biting tourists...so I was a bit scared...but actually is a nice place to go. The forest is beatiful with very old trees and the monkeys don't actually pay attention to tourists unless you buy some bananas. I went there at 9 am..so there weren't many people...go early so it's not very hot and monkeys are calmer.", "Lovely place to see the monkeys around the temple in the forest, teasing the visitors by stealing their sunglasses, bottles of water or anything else that catches their eye.", "A bit of a tourist trap of course, but quite a peaceful way to spend a couple of hours if you can dodge the crowds. The monkeys are very docile and as long as you just follow the very simple rules there's nothing to be nervous about. If you're lucky you'll see some baby's and be prepared because damn they're cute.", "Loved it - it was quite a damp day when we went which was good as not too many tourists. Lovely forest and obviously loads and loads of monkeys. Worth a trip if you’re in Ubud", "Fun place to visit - but be careful with the monkeys and respect the rules - we saw several being bit by the monkeys because they wanted to get a good photo white feeding Them bananas", "Visited today was extremely sceptical of this place as I hate animal cruelty but there wasn't any here the problem is tourists being scared and shouting and screaming if you have something the monkeys want let them have it if you need it back call an attendee and they help you the monkeys sat on us and touched our hands if your respectful they're fine if not it's your own fault in my opinion! One monkey after feeding him a banana, could smell them in my bag he tried to take my bag and steal from me, I didn't panic I put my bag down and let him look in it whilst my partner called an attendee, the attendee gave him some corn and he left us alone. Honestly if you get the chance to go do don't be put off by the reviews or bites etc we did see one monkey get aggressive but this was bescuse he took something from a bag that was left on show and the guy tried to hit him and snatch it off the monkey! There's warnings all around the park for this follow the rules and your be fine Also don't touch the monkeys if they touch you they don't enjoy being touched, remember you are walking through there home !!! Good luck with you visit and I hope this review helps !", "As I wasn't sure about the monkeys I was a little hesitant about going here. But I took the plunge. If you don't buy any food and don't have anything that looks exciting on you the monkeys don't bother you at all. I just watch the antics from a distance. It is a beautiful place to walk, it is so cool under the jungle canopy. I will visit here again.", "We enjoyed a lovely day at the monkey forest, from ubud central it's a 15 minute walk to the sanctuary. Entrance is 50,000 rp per person and there are rules displayed to help keep you and the monkeys safe for example don't look the monkeys directly into the eyes etc. You can buy bananas in the sanctuary to feed to the monkeys however don't tease the monkeys, we sore a couple taunting a monkey with a banana and the monkey was showing it was stressed, it then bit the tourists leg and drew blood easily! We didn't feed the monkeys as we were happy to watch them playing and other tourists feed them . Overall it was a fantastic experience it's also good to know once you buy the ticket you can go in and out throughout the day to gap some food and do some shopping.", "Do not buy food at the entrance; these monkeys are sometimes way too heavy. We did notice some monkeys close to a state of obese. Probably good for the food stalls but not fr the monkeys. There are plenty of monkeys and they are for real; do not unerestimate that they are wild mamals and can be aggressive. The forest is not really beautiful but this visit will keep you busy for less than an hour. It can be skipped.", "the tourists outnumber the Monkeys 100 to 1, and it is very crowded in there now, if you want to go, i would suggest go early before too many tourists go, then its is a very magical place", "A charming place, lots of fun and monkeys in their natural habitat. The natural gardens are easy to walk around, good photo opportunities.", "Great Morning walk with my family at Monkey Forest ! Nice! Best time to go in the early morning from 9 - 10 am before the crowd of tourists come ard 11am.", "A fascinating experience through a wonderful setting. The monkeys are plentiful and very active. Highly recommend walking down to the water temple.", "I was a little apprehensive about the monkeys, as monkeys in these settings are known to bite and/or steal things (I've been to the monkey temples in Beppu before). But the monkeys were were largely peaceful and fun-loving. Especially enjoyed feeding them bananas that were available for sale (hint: do NOT try to hide the bananas from the monkeys). Definitely worth seeing.", "Entrance is 30k rupiah. You must see this place when in the area. Please beware, the monkeys are really mischievous, but if you follow the rules, you should be fine. We watched one girl behave really poorly, separate a mom from her baby, and try to touch the baby. Never do this. The mother was upset and gave a warning bite to the girl. We watched stunned that this girl would do this. Please take a moment to read one of the many many signs that tell you how to behave around the monkeys. If you do this, they will, in turn, respect you. You can buy bananas round the park to feed the monkeys. Do visit some of the temples, as they are really beautiful. Sort of an Indiana Jones style look.", "The place was so amazing.. So we strongly recommend the visit. However, we did not stay as long as we'd want due to the rebel monkeys. It seems they really liked my backpack and so they wanted to climb on me, which became really stressfull. Just try during your visit not to were anything on you to avoid such situations (unless you actually are looking for the great monkey experience of course)", "Among the 3 popular monkey forests in , this is definitely the best in terms of cleanliness and its natural ambiance. There have also been quite a lot of improvements made over these years to keep up the general facilities. I'd suggest to hire a \\pawang\\\" for the novice travellers to Asian forests especially if you bring young children along.\"", "Great place to visit and see monkeys! We really loved it. Very cheap and good way to get out of the hot sun! Highly recommended if you are in Ubud", "Great stop by for a piece of mind and lot of monkeys around. Beautiful sceneries and really old forest throughout the whole walking path. Spend some time here and enjoy the nature.", "Wonderful fun to walk through for half an hour or so, but some of those cheeky monkeys can be a little on the naughty side. A lady in front of me was extremely distraught at having her bag snatched with all her cards/passport in.", "We spent a lovely few hours wondering through the cool forest. It was a lot of fun being surrounded by the monkeys and watching their antics. A great break from the traffic noise for only IDR 50,000. The walks are well maintained and the facilities are clean.", "The 3rd time I have been here and would like to say it's great for a day out if you like to get close and feed the cheeky little monkeys , you can buy bananas there to feed them but make sure you hide the bunch 😂😂 they will all follow you . Great for kids tho just keep in mind that the monkeys are used to tourist but they are still a wild animal.", "Monkey forest is really little and really worth it. Monkeys can be very aggressive. I got bitten by one of them and I had to spend the rest of my evening at the clinic waiting to get the anti rabbia shot (even if at the park they told me that monkeys are vaccinated) ! SO BE CAREFUL :)", "Do not take children here. They run risk of being bitten and it is not a safe environment. Monkeys also will take your hat, sunglasses and shiny objects.", "I’m not a fan of zoos, so had to be dragged to Monkey Forest by a friend. Although unlike a zoo, most of the monkeys are able to run around freely. However, some we did see behind a big cage. And a friend was attacked outside the forest on the road when a monkey came and grabbed at her bag (which had no straps or anything hanging to entice them)... she had been 25 years before and said the monkeys are more aggressive now due to so many tourists teasing them.", "Good place to visit to see wild monkeys and enjoy the forest in Ubud. We can walk from the Palace of Ubud. The monkeys are quite naughty. Plz don't make them angry. 우붓에서 한번쯤 찾아가보기 좋은 곳이에요. 숲이 우거져서 그렇게 덥지 않고요 야생 원숭이와 숲을 즐기기에 적당한 곳이에요. 원숭이가 정말 많고요 관광객이 먹이를 너무 줘서 일부러 건드리지 않는 이상 괴롭히지 않습니다.", "Have been three times to this monkey forest because i just love the tranquility, especially at 8 am when the gates open as you almost feel you are the only visitor. The 30000 entrance fee is great value for what you get to see and the walk is great, allowing for amazing photo opportunities. To be in a jungle like setting within minutes from Ubud centre is a unique experience and those who don't go are truly missing out on a fine experience. My visits last around an hour and i never get bored observing the antics and sheer cheek of these creatures. The temple is wonderful and my favourite place is the bridge beyond the staircase, look out for the huge vines!", "totally worth this walk. amazing little rainforest and the monekeys are very friendly. dont be afraid", "Well worth a visit if you love the traditional side of . Get there early as it fills up quickly. Put all of your valuables out of sight of the monkeys.", "Nice park with lot's of monkeys, be aware of you're belongings they try to steel everything . The park was really well maintained and it's worth to spend some time, you will need minimum 1hr to get around, but i'm shure you will end up staying longer.", "We visited near closing time. Wasn't exciting as I thought it would be. All signs tell you not to do eye contact with the monkeys and so on.. it kind of scared us and got us worried not to get close to any of them. We just walked without enjoying and left back to the hotel. It's one thing to try in Ubud but not the only place to see monkeys as they are scattered in the island.", "Upon arrival, you will be assisted by someone here. I suggest not to go alone since the monkeys will really come near you if you're bringing something. The guides will be the one to feed the monkeys and they will have you carry the monkeys on your shoulder. They are kinda heavy and smelly (lol), but other than that, the visit was great. The place is great since it is clean, quiet, and cool since there are a lot of trees. Booked my tour in Ubud through Klook.", "Had a great time here and not costly to enter. As I understood it the entrance fee goes towards upkeep of the sanctuary. Be careful as monkeys will sneak up on you and take food if you don't pay attention. They're quite smart and can even unzip your bags. It was amazing to see the monkeys in their natural habitat, and great when finding some peaceful spots inside the sanctuary. However there were some visitors disturbing the activities of the monkeys to try and get a perfect picture. Personally found that leaving them alone and letting them approach you when they feel like they want to was the best. Had one climb up my leg onto my back, and another who sat in my partner's lap! Must do for those in Ubud.", "We went as part of a tour with a guide. A nice little sanctuary to walk around. You can buy bananas if you wish to feed to the monkeys.", "What a great treat with these guy's and the amazing scenery...great Attraction with lots too see and shop! Monkeys were great!!!", "Such a great experience!! I would recommend to everyone to visit the Monkey Forest. Just be careful, the monkeys can still your belongings.", "If you buy the bananas as you enter,mand you know you will, expect the monkeys to be aggressive. They will also want you water, so drink it before you enter the reserve. But it is a great stop and the temples are impressive.", "One of the interesting places worth-visiting in is the Sacred Monkey Forest and Sanctuary in Ubud. It is located in the village of Padangtegal, roughly 24 kms from Denpasar. It took us about an hour to reach the place. A colony of around 600 nese macaques live this 12.5 hectare forest with more than 100 species of trees, some of which are considered as sacred and, thus ,used in spiritual practices. To enter the place you'll have to pay 30,000 IDR or roughly US$ 2.5. It is open from 8:30 AM to 6:00 PM. Being a sanctuary, there are temples in the place, some dating back to the 14th century. People continue to visit the temples to worship the Hindu gods to whom they are dedicated. The monkeys in the forest seem to have divided the temples among themselves, such that each temple is occupied by a particular group of monkeys, and conflicts among the groups are quite frequent. The place makes you feel a certain harmony between man and nature and the animals that inhabit it. As you enter the forest, you'll read some guidelines concerning the proper behavior to observe inside the forest so as to prevent any unpleasant incident. For example, you are instructed not to bring any food or drink with you because monkeys can easily smell them and may end up attacking you. You are also instructed to protect your personal belongings (especially loose items which monkeys can easily snatch from you). You are likewise not to feed the monkeys with \\human foods\\\" and foods that may be unhealthy for them. Lastly, avoid any sudden or brusque movement that may scare the monkeys. Their behavior, in this case, is quite unpredictable. While I was there I was able to watch the feeding time of the monkeys. Some care takers of the forest would distribute bananas and langsat (lanzones) to the monkeys. Aside from these, I have also seen how some people got attacked by the monkeys for one reason or another. This place is certainly not for you if you are afraid of wild animals (particularly of monkeys)! Aside from the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, Ubud is a center of art. There are many art galleries in the town proper (aside from shops, hotels and restaurants ... very touristy!). This is also where you can have a taste of what I personally consider as the best roasted pig (\\\"anak babi guling\\\") in the world! The nese spices can really produce exquisite dishes! Go to IBU OKA right across the king's palace to try it!\"", "We were out for a day on scooters from Seminyak and decided to stop in. I don't think I would have gone otherwise and don't think it is worth a trip from Seminyak if this is the only place you will go. We had fun though. The monkeys climb up you to get the overpriced banana's and start hounding you for them so they don't last for long. I think it was about $4 each to get in and $5 for a small bunch of banana's that last for about 30 seconds when they monkeys spot them. Don't tease them just hand over the bananas or they get aggressive. We bought a few more bunches and split them this time as when they were all bunched together they just pulled the whole lot out our hands. We started taking them out our bag one a a time... until the clever monkeys realised this was where they were coming from... Worth a visit but keep your belongings secure. If a monkey wants something you're not keeping it.", "We loved the monkey forest. It was cheap to get in, 30 000rp, bought some bananas or pay a worker as you walked 20 000rp and got some awesome photos of young monkeys on your shoulders. Beautiful place to walk around and an amazing experience. Just keep your water bottles hidden as they like to take them.", "Monkey forest is really beautiful and nature is stunning but you have to be aware that those monkeys are not friendly. They are aggressive and will bite you if you have plastic bags with you.", "I have been visiting this place for many time. This place is best place to see the real habitats long tale monkey. The are not friendly even sometimes the like to jump to the guest and sometimes the try to open your backpack 😅 Note : Dont bring any food or waterbotle inside the park Dont look at the monkey eyes Dont try to step on Monkey tale Once the monkey jump on you just keep walking be calm ( dont be panic)", "We have been here around 4 times now, every visit to we go to the monkey forest. Its a great few hours feeding the monkeys and having them climb all over you! Young kids might get overwhelmed by it but my older kids love it, no where else can you interact so closely and intimately with the monkeys and the do not force professional photos onto you to buy, you just take your own photo. The monkeys own this forest and are protected here and the staff make sure you look after the monkeys. Great place and worth the trip to experience this sanctuary!", "It may look scarier first, but the monkeys are actually quite reasonable, if you are too. Very nice pathways to explore, well needed shade... A perfect morning walk!", "This is the second time we have been here. Now we were with our two year old daughter and she really loved it. She fed the monkeys some bananas and enjoyed it very much. It's a nice maintained place. Some monkeys can be rude but if you just follow the rules, nothing will happen.", "I enjoyed seeing the monkey forest. As long as you follow the guidelines that are vkesrly displayed, the monkeys leave you alone. We didn't feed the monkeys, do they had no interest in us at all. Thoroughly enjoyed myself.", "at a small cost ? spend hours walking around the forest being entertained by the young monkeys but beware of the old ones they have a tendency to bite or scratch , many sights to see along the way, and many photos to be taken , a must see and do for all ages.", "Hold on to your back pack!! These cheeky little monkeys know how to get what they want. Whilst the monkeys are harmless if you don't hold onto to your belongings they may well take them. I watched a monkey climb on a guy's shoulder and pull something out of the side pocket of his backpack before the monkey put it in his mouth. The monkey then started to open the main zip on the guy's backpack but was too slow to grab anything as one of the park guardians had stopped it. This was very amusing to watch but my point is just be careful what you take with you. Otherwise the park is very well manned by park guardians. The monkeys may climb on you as they are curious but the guardians always have an eye out and won't let the monkeys be on you for too long. Overall my husband and I had a great time here. The monkeys are very funny so if you are an animal lover it it worth spending an hour or two here.", "Nothing much to see at this place, but this is such a very famous place of attraction in Ubud, so you must visit this place. A lot of monkeys and nice ambiance, it is just a good place to visit.", "The Sacred Monkey Forest at Ubud is definitely worth the trip. The amusing antics of the critters will keep you entertained as you walk thru the forest. They love to take bananas which can be bought on the path.just inside the entrance Keep a careful eye on your belongings, these quick fingered little guys can open bags and get into your pockets. It was especially amusing to watch when on of the monkeys stole", "One of our best days out ever! I really wanted to go but my Husband was unsure however he's well and truly converted. The surroundings are really beautiful and even if there weren't any monkeys it would still be a beautiful place. Buying the bananas to feed the monkeys was a delight. Quite a few will come near you. These monkeys look happy, have plenty of space and trees, they aren't forced to go near people, they're healthy looking etc. People everywhere were smiling and laughing - oh and a giant monitor lizard (I think it was) appeared out of nowhere unexpectedly and walked across our path. A great treat. All this for about £3 each!!!!", "My husband and I were not going to go to the Monkey Forest but decided to go on our last day in Ubud. We did NOT bring food in with us for them. While the Monkey Forest is quite beautiful, the people who feed them are not helping the monkeys at all. The people selling bananas at the front are not helping the situation either. By feeding the monkeys, the result is a forest full of aggressive and dangerous monkeys, who are becoming way too habituated to people. If you do visit, you do not need to bring them food, as you can see them up close anyways. If you do decide to buy the bananas, be so careful as they will climb right on you as soon as you get in there. They are so used to getting fed by people, that one climbed in my bag and stole a memory card. He thought it was food as it was in a tiny ziploc bag. Luckily it was a blank card, as he chewed the end right off of it before I could get it back. While I do think it is a great idea to have this sanctuary for the macaques and charge people to see them, I do not think they should be allowing people to feed them. That is a cardinal rule when it comes to wildlife, as an effort to keep them wild, and therefore protected.", "A wonderful walk through the jungle with both hundreds of monkeys freely wandering around you and old world temples and monuments to see.", "I had low expectations for the monkey forest and am often skeptical of any tourist activity involving animals. The sanctuary was great fun. I was surprised by just how many monkeys were there! Be cautious as they come close and really don’t seem to being around humans. It seems to be quite crowded in the afternoon (even during the off season), but the monkeys were very active.", "For the price one can't imagine it being anything more than a simple national park with a few families of monkeys. I was so wrong. This is a great day out. The park is littered with monkeys ranging pint size to full grown. The staff are knowledgable and the park itself is very picturesque. If you are in ubud for the price it's a must on your list. Be sure to pack away all your cherished belongings. The monkeys tend to have an inclination to eating or taking anything not fastened down.", "At first we found it amusing to watch tourists with bananas get attacked by monkeys. We congratulated ourselves on not having food and removing our sunnies etc. As I was confidently telling my husband to stop worrying about them, a monkey snatched the kites we bought for our boys and took off with them! As my husband just stood there in shock, I launched myself at the monkey and proceeded to wrestle with it until it let go. He hissed at me and got ready to swipe me! I got the kites back and a massive bruise on my toe from whacking it on the stonework. Overall an entertaining place to visit, however the monkeys seem to be getting out of control.", "We had a nice trip to the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary. Not to expensive, and you can walk around in the forest for hours if you want. Monkeys everywhere.", "Worth seeing. Monkeys everywhere. Scenery beautiful. Be careful with food or loose belongings - those little guys are quick with their hands! Entrance fee a reasonable 30k Rupia per person. A reasonably good restaurant just outside, but tourist priced (although that's still not much in ).", "This temple is lovely the scenery wonderful, the monkeys are very big and lots of them. Take some monkeys treats like peanuts and they will love you. But watch your hap and glasses as they will take them off you.", "One of the better tourist sites to visit while in Ubud. We arrived early in the morning, in time for the morning feed. While it is said, the monkeys can be aggressive - grabbing sunglasses off your face, trying to go through your bag - none of this happened during our visit", "We resisted the urge to visit the Monkey Forest because we felt that we'd seen enough monkeys at various SE Asian temples to last a lifetime, but we were walking in the general area in Ubud and before we knew it we were standing at the ticket office buying tickets! Having visited, I can say that the Monkey Forest really should be a must-do activity if you're in Ubud. If you happen to have fear about monkeys you should still visit here but observe a few simple rules; don't feed the monkeys - even the bananas being sold near the entrances - and don't try to touch them. I found that, so long as you stand at a distance (although your 'personal space' is often ignored by the monkeys at any given moment as they walk or run past you) the monkeys won't touch you. Those people that we observed either being chased or harassed in some form or another was because they'd either fed them or attempted to touch them. Ladies, keep your handbags closed. Anyway, regardless, this was a cool experience within a nice forest setting which in itself is a worthwhile reason to escape the bustle of the streets of Ubud. Cheap, too, as with most things in .", "The weather was not great today, threatening to rain. We came here at about 9 in the morning to avoid the potential crowds and the inevitable rain. We knew we were getting close because we saw monkeys along the roadway. Going into the forest was very inexpensive. Right at the entrance there were a number of the forest's name sake frolicking on the walkway. The monkeys are not aggressive if you don't try to hide food from them. Food is for sale in the forest if you would like to feed them. We enjoyed walking the pathways, looking at the carvings, and observing the monkeys. There were a number of females suckling young and the babies were very cute. It's a must see if you are in Ubud.", "Definitely worth a visit. Lots of monkeys. Just keep your wallet, sunglasses and any loose items hidden -- the monkeys have fast hands. :)", "We hired a driver to take our group of 4 to Ubud for the day to drive around beautiful rice terraces & spend some time inside Monkey Forest. The distance km wise isn't far, however is notorious for its heavy traffic so it's best to leave no later than 9am so you can beat the hoards of tourists that turn up from midday. We got to Monkey Forest at 11'ish & there were no lines or crowds & only about 10-15 people walking around so more monkeys got only your attention. I love animals & had my tetanus shot so I wasn't scared, the only time they may attempt to bite you is if you are a threat to their fragile babies, or if you tease them for too long with bananas that they cannot reach (we later found this out when our friend was bitten after she stopped handing out her bananas, she left the forest with a little monkey love bite). If you just want to walk around & observe without a monkey touching you, you can easily do so without buying any bananas.... the monkeys will only start to approach you if they see you have a banana dangling and once they come up to you, they just grab it & run and its very cute watching them peel it & munch away. We kept all our loose items (sunglasses, hats) in our bag & we weren't hassled at all, we saw several people walking around with caps with no problems, however the same cannot be said of the monkeys at Uluwatu temple who are clearly trained to steal your possessions.... As we were walking up to the temple at Uluwatu we saw a Japanese tourist have her sunglasses pulled off her face from a monkey that just jumped on her from a tree branch above, conveniently, there was a local man standing right there holding bags of peanuts & he threw a peanut at the monkey which then let go of the sunglasses, once the local man went to return the sunglasses he held his hand out to the tourist for a \\reward\\\". The monkeys at Monkey Forest are far more timid and are only interested in your bananas & water bottles, these clever creatures know that most tourists buy their bananas at the entrance so most of them ponder about at the front entrance eagerly waiting to grab your 1st banana. Entry was only 50c AU and the bananas a couple of dollars (you can get it cheaper at supermarkets beforehand, but for a little more there are ladies with stalls selling them at the entrances). We didn't need more than 30 mins inside & you really don't need to walk in that much at all as the monkeys are dangling around the entire entrance, you could pretty much just stand at the front & watch all the action if you are too afraid to venture in. Overall it was a great experience, we were 2 couples, however we saw many families with young toddlers and teens also having fun. Our group of 4 had a lot of laughs watching these fury fellas climb up our shoulders and watching them in their natural element was fantastic. Being in a forest & at a slightly higher altitude meant it wasn't as humid as the rest of so it was nice & cool to stroll through and there were some good photo opps with interesting looking statues & ornaments covered in green moss adding to its historically ancient feel. There are toilets there which aren't the nicest so I'd recommend going at a restaurant nearby if you're eating around there.\"", "I have been to the sacred monkey forest 4 times now. Every time I come to I am with someone different, son, daughter, friends as I believe it is activity that shouldn’t be missed. It is a beautiful walk around the sanctuary with monkeys of all age and sizes walking and playing freely, not minding if you take photos of them and their babies. The caretakers are amazing people who seem to have a genuine love for the monkeys and their job. Best not to take in plastic bags as the monkeys love to take them from you or open hand bags.", "Wasn’t expecting quite the wild experience we got at the monkey forest. They are literally everywhere and it’s likely you’ll end up with one making you jump as it rushes past you. It’s a stunning walk around the forest with beautiful carvings and vines hanging for monkey mischief to happen. They are so great to watch.", "While there are plenty of frisky and aggressive monkeys here, this place is definitely worth a visit. There are guides who watch from the side and have a laser pointer if anything goes horribly wrong. We have heard about the number of bites, and I did have a monkey jump up onto my arm and bite my finger, however it was a small monkey and it didn't break the skin because I literally threw it off my arm when it tried to bite. If you stay aware you should have nothing to worry about, but be sure to avoid the larger monkeys. It's and amazing to see all the monkeys running around and the sights are beautiful.", "Definitely worth a visit - beautiful forest and stone structures, and the monkeys are so very 'human' in their behaviours. Most amusing moments came when the visitors (and not just the children) did NOT use the advice given at the entrance (i.e., if a monkey comes up to you DON'T scream, DON'T run away, and DON'T try to snatch back anything they are grasping/monkey-handling. Recommend you do not take anything in that (a) dangles or hangs away from your body - like camera bags, handbags, children's clip-on toys etc (b) sparkles/glitters (c) looks as if it might have food in it. They are just magnets for monkey interest - and these little guys will only be MORE interested if you try to pull something back - so don't. DO enjoy watching the monkeys for a while, the family/group interactions are fascinating ....maybe even instead of spending all your time trying to get that cute 'selfie' with one.", "beautiful gardens, but the monkeys can and will steal anything and everything! Even your hidden water bottle...", "Now 40,000 to get in. Worth it if never been before. New area just completed. But loads of monkeys running around near the ticket office, which were very photogenic", "Okay, of course there are monkeys everywhere. They don't jump on you- unless you have some food that they would like to have. Otherwise they mostly do their own thing - taking care of each other. The forest itself is beautiful! The river and trees and picturesque in their own right.", "We had a lot of fun with the monkey's, they are very naughty but also very funny. Just be careful with your belongings and don't wear any jewelry, my friends earring got stolen by one of the monkeys, chewed on till broken and then thrown back at her. A good laugh for me, but she didn't really like it. We bought bananas to feed them, they get quite aggressive when they notice the bananas but if you just stay calm nothing goes wrong. they just really like the bananas.", "Unless you're a monkey lover, this monkey forest wasn't that interesting. Yes there are a lot of monkeys, there are pregnant ones, baby ones, old ones - all of them are hungry for bananas and will do anything to get it. Highlight was watching monkeys chase tourists to gobble the bananas they were holding. Cheap enough that you might as well go in and have a look if you are there, but I wouldn't make a special trip to see this.", "A beautiful walk through a forest sanctuary, complete with hundreds of monkeys of all sizes and ages going about their daily routine. The monkeys are free to roam!! Well worth the visit for all ages.", "You can buy a small bunch of bananas for 20k rupiahs and a larger bunch for 50k. My friend and I got a larger bunch which had like 10 small bananas and were more than enough for our trek there. I thought the monkeys were really nice and fun - I never felt close to being bitten, but they definitely do try to steal some of your looser belongings and I saw many women freak out when monkeys jumped onto their purses from behind. If you don't like animals jumping on to you or that idea freaks you out you should make sure to have nothing really shiny on you or any loose belongings. If you want to get a monkey to climb on you I'd recommending finding a smaller one and hiding your banana in your hand and slowly raising it up to your shoulders so the monkey climbs on to get it from you. The bigger monkeys are heavy though and will probably freak you out when they approach you. I saw some little kids aggressively approach some mama monkeys suckling their young. These kids were hissed at and almost bitten. So I'd be careful to watch what your kids do! Most of the tourists I saw hung around a main central area right when you enter from the gate(s) but the best part to play with monkeys was actually a short walk away in a more foresty area. The actual scenery of everything was pretty good too and I found myself sitting on a lot of benches to just enjoy the trees and the company of monkeys. Finally, the deer enclosure was top shelf!!! (Sarcasm) Don't get too pumped up for it and try really hard to find it. It's just like 6 deer. In an enclosure.", "Really a great experience BUT, read the rules at the entrance. And follow all the rules so that you have a safe and enjoyable experience. Remember that these are wild animals. While they look cute and cuddly, they are not home pets. If they want, they can rip your ear off. I had fangs on my butt because I was trying to take a picture of a sleeping baby monkey and the mother didn't like it. I didn't even see it coming because you get a false sense of peace. Was lucky that the bite was at the pocket, having two layers of fabric prevented the teeth from piercing thru. Follow the rules and respect the guidelines. They will bite!!", "If you get here before the park opens (around 8am) then you will have a much better time. An hour max is all you will need here. There are still park employees here who can sell you bananas & assist you with the monkeys safely. I do not recommend you feed the monkeys on your own, the park personel are much more experienced (green shirts). The monkeys will climb on you & it will be fun guaranteed. Do not bother to go mid-day unless you like feeling like you are in a sardine can of tourists. Warnings: Do not pet the monkeys, they will bite. I did that the minute we walked in because the monkeys get so close that you assume it's ok (did not break the skin) so beware. Also, even gum & mints in your pocket/purse will attract bad attention from the monkeys. They were trying to bite through my brand new nylon purse so I had to quickly rid myself of the small package of gum. As soon as I did, they stopped running after me and trying to bite through my purse.", "This was a highlight of our trip to . There are planets of macaques to keep you entertained, and the trails are good quality. Accessibility may be an issue for this with mobility problem. Go early to avoid the crowds. Do not feed or touch the monkeys because you can transmit fatal or life threatening viruses to them. The monkeys are not aggressive, nor are they fearful. You will have ample opportunity for close up photos but avoid the temptation to try to touch them.", "Great visit to the monkey forest, all monkeys seemed friendly and are so used to being around humans. The staff are really helpful if you feel a bit scared they will shoo bigger monkeys off you if they do climb up! Brilliant would recommend !!", "Not to be missed. It is like \\Avatar\\\" the movie. There are Monkeys everywhere. The faint-hearted have to be carfull as they should not carry banana's with them. Otherwise they are harmless\"", "Never felt safe in this place. I had no food on me, yet monkeys still jumped on me to reach inside my pockets. I didn't let them take my wallet and one decided to keep biting me to try and get in. Only stayed for about 5 minutes! Don't think this is suitable for children or babies. Also a lot of the monkeys are outside of the forest also, so can just see them on the streets and take pics of them there.", "Even if you do nothing else in , go to see the monkeys! Amazing. For $8 entrance fee, it is sooo worth it. You only have to walk 10 meters and the monkeys are everywhere, even babies that are so cute. They are all cared for really well by the looks of it. There are keepers around every corner making sure that visitors are obeying the rules, which is great to see. You can walk at a leisurely pace and cover lots of ground. It really is an amazing experience. Enjoy!", "The scenery was absolutely amazing, the monkeys were so cute as well! Definitely worth a visit if you’re considering and planning your ubud trip.", "Love it, love it, loved it! Follow the recommendations and don't look the monkeys in the eye or take items that can be pinched. So many monkeys of different species and they are relaxed in our presence, though still conform to their usual hierarchical systems and animal instincts. One lady had her pearl like earing taken off her ear. Beautiful surrounds and an extremely affordable entry fee that was about Au $8.", "This attraction has some nice side paths that lead to interesting sights, including a temple. Highly recomend that you do not feed the monkeys or carry any food on you as the monkeys can be very aggressive. Worth a visit but just beware and keep a reasonable distance from the monkeys. Remember they are wild and you are more likely to enjoy the experience.", "This is some thing that you must do while in Ubud, but do follow the rules - the monkeys do get close! I had three hanging off my trouser leg and another hanging off my bag at one point! Don't scream- one little girl screamed and the money bit her leg. I don't think they are aggressive, more playful, but some of the bigger ones are a little scary!", "We loved this place. Beautiful in the afternoon late, and the monkeys were so cool! Watch you stuff because we see monkey take some man sunglasses and run away", "If you love animals and to see some temples this place is worth it, I would advise giving the monkeys some space as they are wild animals are startle easy.", "It was neat to see all of the monkeys interacting in a natural environment as opposed to something like a zoo. We had a guide with us; he gave a great background on behavior, history, and warnings. The monkeys, much like all the roaming nese dogs, are free to be themselves with the people providing them food/shelter. We arrived in the morning so we could see the different families and the feeding. Each monkey group had its own feeding station (to avoid fighting) and the feeding staff would ‘call’ them when the food is available. Beautiful forest and lovely nature walk make this a must-do while in .", "We had a great time at the monkey forest and loved walking round watching them roam free. In general the monkey's were very friendly and of course enjoyed being fed by the endless bananas the tourists provided. Beware however as they can bite! My boyfriend held a banana out for a baby monkey and the mother naturally got protective. He did get bitten on the forehead, but felt fine afterwards. He wasn't the only person to get bitten that day, but there are lots of guards around to protect you if you don't feel overly comfortable doing it by yourself. I would still go back and see them again!", "The Monkey forest is definitely worth a visit, lots of monkeys to see and a nice walk through the forest. Lots of people but what attraction isn’t a little crowded in ?", "Such a lovely place, a real treat to see such an amazing temple and area covered in gorgeous macaques. Moss laden statues and serious carvings abound in this peaceful, yet busy place. We stood on the bridge near the komodo dragons and watched as the macaques swam and played in a small pool, away from tourist cameras and poking hands. Serene. Enhance your memorable experience (and others!) by NOT shoving your selfie stick in the WILD animal's faces!", "If you want to see monkeys roaming around free then visit here, it don’t wear glasses or anything they can grab, as they will take it and run away with it! The forest is a nice walk, but not if your not able to walk good, as lots of steps and slopes. Good place to visit though.", "As you enter you can buy some bananas for monkeys and they make sure that you don't eat any or keep them to yourselves :P Architecture and statues are really good", "This was on my list of must visit places in Ubud and I am totally glad I had the chance to go.!! The monkeys are not bothered about people walking around and on occasion fall out of the trees and give you a little fright. You will see adult monkeys relaxing and grooming each other, baby monkey cuddling their mothers and climbing in the trees and they also have a rehabilitation center where they separate the sick, injured and disabled monkey's from the others so that they will survive. In the rehabilitation center they have a blind monkey who loves a chin and head rub and to hold your hand... What an absolute joy it was to meet that guy 😍 They ask you not to bring any food or drink (open or sealed) as the monkeys WILL steal it and it is not good for them.. Please be respectful of this. I did see a baby monkey chewing on a piece of plastic 😒. I also witnessed a monkey steal an unopened packet of cigarettes from someone's pocket, open it and put the cigarettes in its mouth one by one until one of the sanctuary staff came and the monkey dropped them and ran... While it was amusing and quite funny to see, it was upsetting that this person was happy to let the monkey have them and was going to walk away if not for his girlfriend alerting the staff. Definitely visit this place though....🙌", "So many monkeys here! Dare to feed them bananas from the little stalls in the forest...monkeys are only vicious if you cause them to be such as teasing them with food! Only disappointing thing are numerous tourists trying to get the monkeys to climb on them for selfies using teasing methods - they are wild animals, not selfie props!!!", "After waiting months to actually get to on our 30th wedding anniversary celebration ... visiting the sacred Monkey Forest sanctuary was on my \\to do list\\\" ... because we are actively involved with primate rehabilitation in SA it was a definite place to be. Really amazing to walk between the primates in their \\\"own\\\" environment, although sad to see that although visitors are requested NOT to feed the animals, they still do. Still lovely. Grounds very clean and well kept, monkeys in good health. Enjoyed the visit.\"", "This place is definitely full of tourists, but we knew that before visiting so we were totally fine with it. The area in the forest is beautiful and so green! There is also a nice path that goes alongside a stream which is very relaxing. Obviously, what drew us here were the monkeys. You can buy bundles of bananas at a few spots throughout the forest. Be careful though, because as soon as the monkeys see you with the bananas they will all come running towards you! Make sure you don't wear any loose items like hats, sunglasses, earrings, etc. I had a monkey try to steal my hat and another pulled my earring while trying to get a banana. We were only here for about 45 minutes or so. It is a neat place to get some funny photos and have a good laugh.", "Really enjoyed visiting the monkey forest but do be careful around the monkeys. A woman was bitten by one when we were there. I personally would not feed the monkeys as they tend to mob you if you do.", "My husband and I visited the Sacred Monkey Temple in the monkey forest. This was an experience we won't soon forget. There are hundreds of monkeys everywhere you turn, looking especially for some food or a snack from an unsuspecting tourist! You can purchase bananas from the workers in the forest if you want to feed a monkey and have one climb up to your shoulder or head for a picture! The stone carvings and hundreds of years old structures throughout are beautiful and unique. I am thankful for the opportunity to visit the monkey forest and would highly recommend adding this stop to your tour! You need to follow all recommendations and signs posted as the monkeys can become aggressive to visitors!", "We were pleased with this experience. The place is well maintained and the monkeys are well looked after. Very enjoyable and the price was really good. $5AU. ", "The sanctuary is gorgeous and definitely worth visiting. Its inhabitants are cute, funny, entertaining and a bit frisky. There are plenty of keeper staff around to make sure each visitor is safe and with good old plain common sense you can enjoy a fantastic day. Just remember if a monkey takes anything from you, let it go!", "If not my friend is so fond of monkeys, I would never step into places like this. The naughty monkeys run out of the park on the street for playing around or making fun of tourists, this is quite cute. Beside the entrance you may find street vendors for selling bananas, please do not buy it. As you will surely be surrounded by monkeys once they see you have their food on hands. This is quite dangerous and stay away from the vendors. But what I recommend is inside of the forest, where you can see the ancient trees and buildings, really amazing.", "I really enjoyed this unique experience. Hanging out around a forest temple playing with monkeys. They were better behaved than I expected, since I was afraid of losing any belongings I may have to them. They have vendors there where you can buy a small (4 bananas) and large bunch of bananas for 20k rp and I think 50k for the large. The people there will help you with getting a monkey to take a picture with but be careful of banana snatching monkeys! While I was feeding one, another one just came up whole I wasn't looking and took two out of my hand!", "Nice walk to see the monkeys, very hot day , lots of people. If small children with you in a buggy lots of steps", "This is a great place if you want to get up close and personal with these guys. Its a wonderful forest filled with monkeys running playing everywhere. But beware they are cheeky and will attempt to take food off you your water bottles but dont be alarmed stay calm and just enjoy the moment and be mindful it is their home . Its alot of fun watching these guys..", "This place offers us so much fun time in Ubud. There are many monkeys who can not wait to steal your stuff. Ubud monkey forest also has beautiful rain forest. But, make sure you have your stuff in your bags safe. These monkeys never feel full. Overall this place was so much fun", "Great facility. Well run, clean and monkeys in good health. Coming from Singapore we weren't sure what to expect of the monkey forest here. But is was beyond our expectations. Great path system is easy to follow as you work your way around the forest. ", "Monkey Forest was a lot of fun. I had a great time walking around & taking in the surroundings. It's a beautiful forest, a great way to cool off from the heat & has the added bonus of monkey's scurrying around. Sure they can be aggressive or try and jump at you or on you at times if you stop and make eye contact or if you feed them. If you keep your distance you should be fine. I had one jump on me and try and steal my purse but it was because I was in its face trying to take a picture. So I guess you could say I asked for it. I was warned not to make eye contact or get too close. The babies were really cute & watching them groom each other was entertaining.", "We really enjoyed this place. Plenty to see aside from the funny little creatures. Temples, amazing trees and even burial grounds. In fact a grave was being dug while we were there, which was oddly interesting to see and read about.", "How awesome is this? What an amazing experience. Makes a change from looking at monkeys through a cage. Here the Monkeys roam free and live their lives. Just be careful, the Monkeys are cheaky and will try and steal stuff from you. Also do not wind them up, that is just daft.", "So there we where, two bunches of narnas later, and after various cheeky monkeys enjoying our shoulders and heads to eat the Narnas from... I hear a ouch!!! I turn around to find my girlfriend with two mid size monkeys on her. One of them bit her on her hand. Not a big bite, more of a gentle nibble, but you know these girls. She wanted then to get off her ( they had been sitting there for 5 minutes ) and they didn't want to get off!!! So as a mark of there affection they both bit her. One on her dolly bird porn star fake nail, and the other on her hand. So we went to the main office where they cleaned the bite. Then, after lunch and beer, went to the local GP ( she is a bit of a worrier!!!) 2 percent chance of catching rabies, yes 2 percent. 2 jabs and 1,300.000 rupiah ( 94 GBP ) later she was happy. So, if you go to the monkey forest ( which is great ) and a money chooses to use you as a sofa. Don't try to get him off, he will bite you!!! The only foreseeable after affects from my girlfriend is that every time she sees a ball or squirrel she has to chase it!!! Enjoy all has to offer the place rocks!!!", "50000 rupiah to enter but good experience in Ubud. The monkeys are free to roam and there's some nice walkways around the place, bigger than you'd expect. There's a few cages with monkeys in but for reasons meaning they wouldn't survive out of captivity and it's nice to see their group still hanging round them. Pay 20000 for a small bunch of bananas but don't get them as soon as you walk in, wait until you're in the centre. Our bananas were stolen pretty quickly by one of the bigger male monkeys so we didn't get any photos and all the littler monkeys got left out.", "Initially i was so afraid to come to this place. But why not because the chauffeur said the monkey are calm. Well it all goes like what our chauffeur said until there's a monkey pull a young children's hair, it was scared our family and we decide to leaving the place", "We enjoyed our visit to the monkey forest very much. Its a beautiful little park with monkeys everywhere.", "We hired a guide through our hotel ,it made a big difference as he knew where to go .The monkeys are amazing and there is so many . We had a great time and got some very good photos .Highly recommend it .The monkeys are very docile unless you bring in food or water bottles .I saw them grabbing several water bottles from people .So if you want to enjoy your visit do not buy the bananas at the entrance .Do not bring in water bottles or any food .If you follow these rules you will have a great time .", "Was definitely worth a stop. The monkeys were entertaining and the Flora was old Growth Banyan trees.", "There are quite a lot of people going there, but the area is quite large. So it is ok. There are a lot of monkeys. Be careful: They try to steal everything and even open bags. The temples are also very impressive. In the centre there is also some art exhibition. Definitely a must go, when you are in Ubud.", "Fantastic place to visit and see monkeys interacting with each and the public. Some of the monkeys will enjoy jumping on you to visit. Remember not to bring any food in with you. The place?is very inexpensive to visit.", "Lush surroundings and plenty of photo opportunities with the monkeys. Do be careful though, we had all of our stuff in a back pack and near the end one of them jumped on me and easily opened the zip (evil monkey photo). All part of the experience though :)", "Like a scene from Tarzan. Groups of monkeys of all ages wandering free. You can buy \\mini\\\" bananas and they will come and get them from you. But be careful, they are very aggressive about getting their bananas and will jump on you and even bite through your clothes if you put the bananas in your pocket. Very cool though\"", "This is a must see destination if you find yourself out in Ubud. The entry price is well worth travelling through a packed forest of monkeys, artefacts and other points of interest. I recommend buying some bananas to offer the monkeys, but be warned, they will jump on you if you have food (they are quite friendly though).", "The monkeys and temples are a must see! Peaceful rainforest setting, monkeys everywhere! Some ornery, but most don’t care you’re there. Great stop!!", "It was a lush forest area with a temple complex. Loads of monkeys everywhere. Worth a visit for an hour or so.", "The Monkey Forest was a short walk from our hotel. We visited in the morning when all our \\friends\\\" were just waking up. Great area to walk and relax and see these amazing animals close up. Sometimes too close as I had one jump on my shoulder and try to go through my bag for food. Spend an hour or two - it is worth it.\"", "Wonderful time with several monkeys climbing on me. however don't be fooled into buying the bananas when u walk in. The monkeys will climb on u and get very aggressive to get the bananas out of your hands. The guys who walk around the park who work there have corn in their bags. If you ask nicely they will give u corn and the monkeys are much less aggressive about it, but will still climb on you for that perfect photo :-)", "A must see for nature and animal lovers, great place for families and well managed by rangers. Could have spent more time there. Amazing walks through this large site with wild monkeys running freely and if not careful, through any bags with an opening! Prior to entering site, there are guidelines on what to do and not do. There are areas where monkeys can be fed bananas while they are sitting on your shoulders! These areas are directed by rangers and was a definite highlight and unforgettable experience. My wife turned into a six year old child and had to be dragged away after spending over 3 hours there! The forest is well sheltered from the sun because of the canopy of trees but is still hot and humid. Well worth visiting, wear comfortable walking shoes or trainers and eat before going in as you'll hopefully be drawn into a very different, unusual and amazing world.", "Such an amazing view but be careful with everything that you carry the monkeys like to steel everything and there are nobody around to watch out for you even you pay for the entrance there are no guides around or anybody that you can complain about it Was a terrible experience once I was walking and feel one monkey jump over me slap my face and took my glasses I couldn't shout I ask for help my friend came over but it was like million of them around we couldn't do much because we were afraid all of them attack us so let it keep my glasses but was nobody around responsable like they usual make announcement nobody", "We went here later on in the day (about 5 pm) as it was suggested in a guide book I read that the monkeys are more interactive first thing in the morning or at about 530. There were TONS of monkeys here! They are VERY comfortable with coming right up to you which includes climbing up you so if you take children be aware of this. The sign says they don't bite but I witnessed one climb up a young man to try and get into his jacket pocket where he was hiding something. He did not give it to the monkey and it nipped him on the finger before it jumped off the signs do clearly say to keep things out of sight and closed up. When you first enter there are bunches of bananas for sale for $50 000 rupiah. The lady told me they were not sold anywhere else. However, they were. A bit further into the park they were sold for $20 000 so you may want to get some at the beginning and some further in. We separated the bananas (they are the small ones) and hid them in pockets etc. so we could take them out one at a time. We did get in the habit of holding out our empty hands when we had nothing after a couple of monkeys climbed up us. It did seem to help. Overall a fun experience.", "There is nothing much to see. It is nice but if you don’t have time, you can skip it. Do not wear hats, sunglasses or anything catchy. Also, make sure your bags are closed do that the Monkeys do not grab your stuff.", "We arrived just before the park opened and waited a few minutes before they sold us tickets. I recommend you do the same. It is nice to enjoy the park right as it opens while there are very few people wandering around. Though we didn't bring any food/snacks/etc. into the park, we were still visited by monkeys. One attempted to eat my Blackberry Bold (company phone) since it started flashing when an e-mail arrived. The park staff helped get the monkey from my leg. Overall a great visit, we left when we had enjoyed our fill of mokey fun (~45 minutes total).", "this is the must visit in Ubud, so special and cool. you can feed the monkeys with bananas and take photos. they are friendly if you don't touch them. don't bring own food, some people got attacked while trying to eat their own food. nice forest and temples as well.", "Never got a monkey close by let alone jumping one on my shoulder and sitting there relaxed eating a banana. Young and older monkeys around you, a beautiful forest and impressive temple. Great place to visit for a couple of hours", "Looking for some Jungle fever. Husband and I on holiday hired a taxi for the day and this was one of or many stops. Entry fee only a few pounds but well worth it. Also somewhere to cool off from the baking heat. Well laid out grounds. Lots of paths, stairs, bridges. small river, trees, foliage, statues and pond. Were told at entrance not to look into monkeys eyes they take that as aggression and do not have food in your bags as they will try to get it (with force). Monkeys everywhere you can buy food but the staff appear to be feeding them continuously. The larger monkeys have teeth like spikes but did not see any behaving badly. Lots of baby monkeys being well looked after by their mums and siblings. Great photo opportunities. Well worth a couple of hours visit.", "This is a lovely spot for a stroll around and watching the monkeys interact. It’s only somewhat spoilt by idiotic tourists who do not follow the rules and therefore put the monkeys at risk by giving them access to food they shouldn’t eat and biting into plastic bottles to drink the contents.", "Good for kids. They love to see all monkeys around. The sanctuary is beautiful. Tourists are not allowed to feed monkeys anymore, which is actually good because it has increased safety to everyone, especially for kids. So don’t be afraid and take them around.", "This place closed Ubud is a nice attraction for spending a morning or afternoon. The forest offers a little bit relaxing time from city centre traffic. There are also teples to visit but the real star of this place are hundreds of monkeys that run through tourists.", "A decent attraction, with great number of monkeys and some scenic views of temples and forest paths, reminds me one of the hottest mobile game a few years ago: Temple Run. Be mindful, though; The monkeys are dangerously short tempered and fierceful! I tried to take a picture next to a monkey before the entrance and it moved away, so I tried to lure it back pretending I have food in my hand. When it found out I was deceiving it, immediate a wide opened mouth full of sharp teeth is all it revealed followed by an intense bite a second after, leaving me having no time to react and be vulnerable to the bite. Fortunately, my nylon made beach pants is tough enough to withstand the bite and the teeth did not pierce through neither my pants or skins underneath, but the blood capillaries under my skin are bursted and an apparent mark can be seen on my thigh. The pain lasted for half a week. One complaint though is that the employee was RIGHT THERE when the whole incident happened and he DID NOT TRY TO STOP or to help me AT ALL, not even bothered to check if I was injured by the bite. He simply act after the incident by stomping on the ground to get the monkey away AFTER it let off my thigh as I threatened to give it a fist.", "Our tour guy walk us through give us history lesson and we took some pics. The monkeys did not bother us at all. The best time to go is in the morning when it not crowded.", "This was one of our most memorable experiences in Ubud. The monkeys were everywhere - including adorable baby ones! You must buy the bananas (approx. $2 USD for a small bunch or $5 USD for a large bunch). Don't hold on to the bananas for too long or you'll have monkeys jumping on! I would be careful having little kids feed the monkeys - but otherwise it's a fun activity for couples, families, etc!", "The monkeys roam free, and we found an occasional friend on our shoulders. Great time and well worth the time. A 10 minute walk from downtown Ubud. No need for a guide or tour.", "This is well worth a visit. The money's are adorable and absolutely everywhere. Really good fun to watch them play and see the babies as well. The only concern I had was tourists who were trying to tempt the money's to jump on them and people who took food and drinks inside despite being told not to, which the monkey's then stole and ate/drank. Was a really hot day the day we came here which was utterly exhausting so keep that in mind and be prepared if it's hot. Quite expensive for what it only a 2-3 hour experience but if you have children, not to be missed.", "The serenity and nature is absolutely beautiful. Unfortunately they have now put in new rules where you are not allowed to touch or feed the monkeys. Due to this there are far less monkeys that are out and about to see :( still a lovely place to visit however :)", "Lots of monkeys! Funny characters. A great place to visit, reminded me of a safari park but you aren't in the car. We really enjoyed.", "Had a great 1/2 day at the Monkey Forest. Lots of walking and lots of Monkeys. You need to keep your wits about you and follow the signage, I had no issues with the furry little friends. keep in mind they are very clever and can open zipped bags so be careful. Plenty of photo opportunities too", "I can't understand the attraction people have for the place. The monkeys are extremely aggressive, they are not cute. They can go into your backpack to steal your water and your sunglasses are not safe on your head. It feels like being in a huge monkey pen at the zoo. Nothing wild there. I have observed monkeys all over the world and these are mean, trained by humans to steal. Very sad! Beware, monkeys can carry rabies and they bite you, you will need shots. It has happened. Besides the monkeys, there are some beautiful trees.", "The beautiful lush green forest, the ancient temple and the hundreds of monkeys will keep you occupied for many hours. Monkey Forest is in walking distance of Ubud center of town", "We had a good time here and the monkeyes are funny and cute. Be carefull with the backpacks. Some of them have learned how to open them and steal. So just watch out. All in all nice experience.", "Fun place to visit - be careful not to lose any belongings as the monkeys are very mischievous! A few temples inside the forest as well.", "A unique experience that will have you laughing and enjoying every minute. No cages, no chains, just a sanctuary built around the monkeys for them to roam free and onlookers to be entertained. At a very minimal entry fee, the monkeys are likely to jump on you, crawl and play. As everyone says, they will unzip your bags so don't bring anything valuable. They do tend to get a bit angry if you withhold anything from them that they want, lol. Overall an awesome experience and I'll probably go again!", "The monkey forest sanctuary is so beautiful and well looked after. There are many gorgeous statues, temples and monuments within the sanctuary that will leave you in awe. However, the monkeys are a little bit “over-friendly” and if you’re carrying a handbag or backpack, chances are they will try to climb on you to have a look at what’s inside. This unfortunately happened to me while standing within close contact of a monkey who was sitting on a railing. The money grabbed onto my sling bag and climbed on it, I didn’t panic and tried to slowly move away from the railing and gently pull my bag with me, the monkey however, didn’t quite like this idea and instead of nicely climbing off, he decided to bite me on the hip. If this happens to you and your skin is Pierced or blood is drawn, you will need to get a rabies vaccine as well as the rabies immunoglobulin and tetanus shots (for me this included the vaccine and immunoglobulin for tetanus). They also give you herpes B medication and antibiotics. This is really not a pleasant experience as you have to have the rabies shots on day 1,3,7,14 & 28. They also were going to charge us 600 000 000 rupiah for the rabies immunoglobulin so we ended up flying home early so that I could get the shot. The sanctuary is beautiful and so are the monkeys but please do be careful and rather don’t get too close.", "Went to Ubud for the day, 2 adults 3 teenages. I was expecting a touristy zoo like attraction but was pleasantly surprised to find a beautiful lush natural open garden surrounded by temples, water and of course the free roaming monkeys. Plenty of staff around, grounds are spotless.......... Monkeys are fascinating creatures and this place is worth spending 2 to 3 hours wondering around. An enjoyable experience.", "The monkey forrest is a unique opportunity to get in touch (literally) with the monkeys. The place is not huge and can be fully visited in 15 minutes. The final feeling is like being in a sort of stage where the monkeys are fully aware to be there for the visiting folks. Recommended.", "Loved, loved, loved the Monkey Forest. Situated just outside of Ubud with modern, clean reception area to great you. Easy to spend half a day following the various pathways though rainforest and to a number of small temples. The monkeys themselves are fabulous. Important to take note of the warnings especially re loose items but overall they are not threatening in the slightest. Highlight has to be watching them swim and the babies. NB you can get a taxi back into town from the street by the main entrance. Cost 50-80k rupiah", "The first day we arrived in Ubud we head straight to the Monkey Forest. We paid a small charge to get in and bought some bananas. Before you even get in the forest there are monkeys rooming the street. Once inside the monkeys soon realise you have food and climb all over you...if you let them. I was a bit scared but others were getting up close to them. One actually started to chase me which let me terrified running round in circles trying to get away from it. Defiantly worth visiting though.", "This is a must do activity in , especially if you like to have a laugh. The monkeys are cheeky and will find the bananas you are hiding under your shirt. Plenty of laughs with kids and teenagers. The monkeys will jump on your shoulder if you have a banana. The staff are very helpful at encouraging the monkeys for the photo shot. Recommend you buy bananas to take with you. They are the bait that will attract the monkey's attention. Great value at $2 p/p", "we went initially mid morning. It was fun but quite busy. We then started to use it as a short cut from our hotel to town. The $3 entrance fee was cheaper than a taxi. Each time we went we saw something new. Even saw 1 monkey twice. Try later in the day after the day trippers from the coast have departed.", "Perfect rainforest experience without having to drive hours or go full on trekking. Banyan trees were nothing short of breathtaking, monkeys hilarious! Spent approx 90mins", "Well, that's what people come for and yes, the little rascals are through the trees, between your legs, fighting over bananas, giving public lessons of \\the birds and the bees\\\", climbing up, down, and around anything they can find, basically more fun than a barrel of monkeys. Yes they can be dangerous, aggressive, and will bite as an instinctive reaction to tourist stupidity. Either be prudent or get your shots.\"", "The interaction with the monkeys is part of the experience. The different temples provide an additional experience worth exploring. You should purchase the bananas onsite and ask how to feed them because it is an amazing experience.", "At only 20k rupiah the forest is a bargain and a must if you visit Ubud. We had a good time wandering around for about an hour and a half taking in the sights. Aside from the monkeys the grounds are really interesting with some great buildings, stonework and greenery, the highlight being down by the river. Note that this is not a place to see monkeys in their natural environment, they see hundreds of tourists every day and have adapted accordingly. As the title suggests common sense prevails when visiting, we witnessed some stupid behaviour from visitors which quite clearly winds the monkeys up. Things such as pointing a flash camera in their faces, taunting them with food etc etc then hearing the moans and groans when they become 'aggressive'! They will not bother you if you are diligent (i.e. don't carry around bags of food) and are more interested in doing what they do semi naturally, it was a pleasure to watch them use tools, clean each other and go about their daily business.", "Monkeys are very cute but can be a little bit dangerous", "Although it was pretty scary having so many monkeys around you, it was a really interesting place. They are obviously well cared for. And the temple area is pretty interesting.", "The setting is beautiful and there are lovely temples and an interesting jungle setting to wonder around. HOWEVER it probably doesn't need spelling out that if you have any aversion to being very close to monkeys do not go here. People get really close to take photos and some were winding up the monkeys. The monkeys were also fighting with each other. This all made for a very unsettling and unpredictable walk round and we left swiftly through the south exit.", "We loved our visit to the Monkey Forest. We were here in March, so not too crowded. You can get close up with the monkeys. The staff is friendly. Definitely recommend", "Bring your camara and dont forget to buy bananas.......dont forget mosquito repelent, enjoy it!!!!!!!!", "It's not worth the entrance money. You can walk down the street and the monkeys will greet you as they've been trained/learned tourists will feed them. It's actually a little sad to see them begging for food. The forest has too many tourists trying to take pictures with the monkeys on their shoulder, etc. We saw one push another to get the monkey to come to her. Monkeys are everywhere in Indonesia. You don't need to go here to see them.", "Amazing place where you can spend hours and enjoy great nature, architecture and of course beautiful & friendly monkeys!", "The Monkey Forest is a lovely place where monkeys are free to wonder around and either socialise with visitors or move to a quiet area not to be bothered by anyone. The forest is well maintained with staff looking after the monkeys and the facilities. Full of trees and some temples that paint a beautiful scenery to enjoy. The monkeys are very social and sometimes a bit naughty (well, they are monkeys and very intelligent). We saw loads of small monkeys hanging from their mums or playing with their dads. Definitely a place not to miss if you are in Ubud. A good 3-4 hour entertainment.", "Myself and husband visited the monkey forest this morning. Its fantastic seeing the monkeys up close and some are so so cute. Remember though, they are not tame nor are they pets!! We were both bitten... this didn't hurt but was a bit of a shock nip. We saw some mother monkeys try to attack people if you got to close to them and their babies. Even if their baby jumps on you, be warned. There were plenty of guides around to help with anything and if the monkeys did get too grumpy they would shoo them off. I had two smaller monkeys climb on my head and shoulders and play with my hair. They were perfectly safe and just wanted to nosey!!! Fascinating creatures and fun to watch! Lots of space and well looked after. Same as below comment thought don't wear jewellery or sun glasses etc. They snatched a lafiesr beaded necklace whikst we were there!! But all in all - recommended!!", "We went to the sanctuary one late afternoon on our first day in Ubud. It was within walking distance of our hotel (Plataran Hotel) so that was great. The monkeys have free reign and wonder around freely amongst the people. There are rules when you enter the sanctuary to ensure that you know how to approach them (or not...as the case may be). The monkeys are small and so cute - some move around in families and others by themselves. The sanctuary is huge and the keepers who wonder around as well are lovely to talk to and they will tell you more about the monkeys if you ask. We bought some bananas from one of the stalls offering them - to feed the monkeys - which is cool to do. Just make sure you buy the yellow ones and not the green ones - we found out from one of the keepers that the reason some monkeys were ignoring our offer of bananas was because they didn't like the green ones! (*smile*) Its worth a visit if you like animals - it is also cool to walk around as there is a temple within the sanctuary as well. The loo's aren't great - so make sure you \\go\\\" before you go (if you get my drift).\"", "This place is awesome my wife and I went there and enjoyed it the whole time. The monkeys will jump on you if you want them to and if you have food for them. If you don't have food they will leave you alone which is good. They can be a bit rough but they are animals after all. There are bats there aswell as monkeys but they stay in the shelters. The statues and temples for the monkeys are amazing I guarantee you will have a great time if you like monkeys.", "I strongly advise to go early morning as it just gets busier throughout the day with tourists coming in on buses. We went in at 8 before officially open (paid on way out) and it was a thoroughly beautiful stroll. The area is kept clean and the sculptures and gardens are stunning. We had a lovely time just watching the monkeys eating sweet potato (we chose not to feed or buy fruit from people in forest) especially the babies. They were a delight and only interested in eating and playing none of the shenanigans you often hear about. Not sure what it is like when there are masses of people all wanting to take photos and get up close!!", "A nice walk, lots of monkeys and 3 temples to see. A few souvenir shops there as well. A cafe was there in the main building.", "This definitely exceeded by expectations. The sanctuary was very large, and was a gorgeous place to walk around. The monkeys were hilarious to watch, and worth every penny. They do have a tendency to steal your things, so make sure everything (water, cellphone, etc) is secured.", "Spent about 2 hours here with our guide as part of a private tour. This meant we took the best routes to see the monkeys and had the best advice about how to avoid being bitten etc. We did see a tourist bitten on the leg as he ignored all advice and tried to kick it off as it played with his shoelace. ( hard as it is - you should just stay still and not resist ) Our guide also told us lots about the sanctuary and led us to Nelson the blind monkey in a cage who does like to be touched ( as he can’t see to play ) Definitely worth going but don’t take food or even a bag if you can avoid it", "Seeing the 100+ monkeys playing, eating, fighting, climbing, stealing, nursing each other and sleeping is absolutely fantastic. It is like watching a comedy! Precautions: if you have nothing to eat and no backpack with a water bottle attached to it, the monkeys will generally leave you alone. If you want them to jump on you head or shoulder, just buy some bananas. But beware, once they snatch something from you, do not try to get it back as they will fight for it. There are park rangers who will help you if you happen to lose something of value. Also, if they jump on your shoulder be aware that they might contract flees, lice, ticks and what have you. Also, some people were peed on. If you treat them respectfully, chances of being bitten are extremely low.", "Nice walk through the forest. It's not that big, but it's fun to see the monkeys. We left all of our stuff at the hotel, because we were afraid the monkeys would steal our stuff. But in the end it would have been fine to bring phone/camera ect. As long as you don't have food they come that close. It was nice to be in the forest for a morning.", "Amazing place with a lot of monkeys. some places in the money forest are like part of movie sets from Jungle book & Indian Jones... amazing but if you do not like monkeys... try to avoid this place as they sometimes jump on to you and if your lucky..they will piss on you. do not keep any valuables in loose pockets or carry any things in the hand. those monkeys are inquisitive and they try to grab things from you.... kind of like/dislike place as you will be relieved to leave the place...without any encounter with a monkey.", "MUST DO & SEE, for all ages!! The best 50,000Rp per person you can spend in Ubud ( and another 50,000Rp to the staff/trainers so you may ‘Monkey around’, and meet monkey in person, on your shoulder ). Be careful, we did see someone get a little bite because they were teasing monkey and not feeding it. Keep arms in sight, and hold your bags and valuables tight! 🐒", "We chartered a driver and car and came here on our own. The placing is very beautiful with all the trees and the nice breeze that was blowing. When we entered there was a photographer who offered to take our pictures. We let him and he followed us around and helped get the monkeys on and off of us and took some pictures of us and we took our own pictures as well. One printed picture is 40,000 rupiah and since we are a family of four it was nice to get a shot with the four of us together. Plus we tipped him 60,000 rupiah. The monkeys are a lot of fun and will jump from one person in your party to another person (without much notice!). My kids are 14 and 8 and they both loved this activity. We were probably only there for about an hour or so. The forest is quite and peaceful and we enjoyed walking through it and seeing all the monkey families.", "This place is outright dangerous, and you choose to visit at your own risk. The macaques that are here are VERY aggressive and will jump on you or grab you without any provocation. I saw several guests checking themselves after an encounter with a macaque to see if they had bitten or scratched. The biggest problem here is the staff; they actively push you to buy bananas to feed the monkeys, then turn around and yell at you to not touch the monkeys. This conflict just ensures that the monkeys go after every visitor that they think has food and encourages further dangerous encounters. Here are my tips if you do decide to visit: 1) Do not bring in any outside food of any kind, even if it is in your bag. The monkeys will find and attack you to get it. 2) Make sure your bags are completely closed. Do not carry any loose items in your hands or pockets, like keys or sunglasses. The monkeys will reach and take whatever they can get a hold of. This also holds true of water bottles on the outside of backpacks. They will pull them out and run off with them. 3) If you do feel the need to buy bananas to feed the monkeys, you do so at your own risk. I saw dozens of people holding on to the fruit to get the monkey to come closer for a picture. The monkey does not know this, but will instead quickly become agitated when it does get the fruit. This when you will get hurt. Everyone thinks it is cute until a very strong macaque grabs on to your arm and won't let go until you release the fruit. Just don't tease the monkeys. One final note: if you go, keep in mind that all of the temples are closed to outside visitors. You can only see them from the outside.", "Great place to visit if you want to see the monkeys. It's cool to see all the temples being over grown by trees. However the monkeys can be Nasty and it's a bit of a tourist attraction trap.", "Never seen so many monkeys in one place. Full on monkey heaven fun. Lots of action and brilliant to see them so close. Also brilliant to see them not contained controlled or impeded in any way. They also seem to get one up on any stupid visitors - and we spotted a few! Stuff was nicked from bags, especially snacks....and no don't 'pet' the monkeys. Keep your hands in your pockets and your trinkets out of harms way. Clearly the monkeys are brighter and better behaved than many of their guests.", "The monkeys were fun... i found myself watching tourists though... people are weirder than monkeys. The signs everywhere warn that if a monkey tries to grab a banana from you, let go of the banana. Read the signs and you'll enjoy it... if a monkey bites you you probably deserve it.", "UGH Why do I keep going back to the Monkey Forest everytime I am in . So used are they to tourists that they whip themselves in a self spanking frenzy at the sight of a banana.UGH. Dont even think of reaching into your bag to get a camera or anything...they'll be on you like flies on stink. And if they dont get what they want , they bare their teeth and have a good go at you. Saw a french girl get attacked for the frangipani and Hibiscus in her hair. They too long have been over indulged by tourists and their behaviour reflects this. That said......while I was there I was lucky enough to hear distant Drums,then Gamelan, and next minute a full ceremonial procession of nese in Temple costume and bright meter high offerings of fruit and incense. The nese have a knack of dealing with the monkeys who try to steal the offerings before the ceremony is over...a swift back hand to the monkey...but Im not that brave... UGH", "One of my favorite parts of the trip. It's cheap to get into $3 aud approx you walk into this big Forrest with literally monkeys everywhere unafraid of humans. You buy bananas in there $2 for a bunch. Be careful which monkeys are around when you buy them cause the bigger ones if they see you wont let you go. Once you have bananas the monkeys will come up to youclimb on you to eat the bananas. Is oils suggest watch your pockets and not take valuables cause they will try get in your pockets for any food", "Such a pretty view here. The monkeys were fun to watch. We could watch them for hours. The guides tell you to not wear sunglasses. Best to take this advice. We saw a monkey climb up a guys back and take off with his. Luckily they were only cheapies. It was also pretty hot so try to dress in cool, flowing clothes if you can.", "We visited this as a family ( teenage sons). It is reasonably priced and you could potentially spend a significant amount of time here. it is shaded and pleasant to wander around in. The monkeys are \\free range\\\" and appear to enjoy the human visitors. At times they were interactive with us especially if you buy the food available. One word of caution with this however.... the food on offer to purchase is bananas. Once the monkeys see the bananas they tend to jump on you and grab the bananas so they disappear very quickly. One of my teenage sons was bitten on the arm (only superficial) so I wouldn't recommend this for young children. We enjoyed simply watched the families of monkeys interacting as we wandered the circuit. great day out!!! got a\"", "A large forest with some walking trails, temples, water features and hundreds of monkeys.. My boyfriend got bitten by one who jumped up onto him, however I'm told that no monkeys carry rabies. Despite that, we enjoyed wondering around the shared pathways and seeing all the monkeys.", "We have visited here twice, our first visit was simply to visit the temple and surrounds, the monkeys kept everyone entertained by stealing,glasses and food from the unsuspecting tourists and the location is spectacular. Beware there are thousands of steps if you travel along the perimeter of the site, so those with mobility issues need to note they may find it difficult to access all areas.there are also stalls outside where you can buy gifts and food & drink. recommend a hat and water be taken in with you, but hide these from the monkeys, who can be quite aggressive. allow yourself a good 2-3 hours to really take in all there is to offer here, there is a small entrance fee and they provide a sarong which is a requirement of entry to the place.", "Always a lot of tourists Nice place with incredible trees Carefull to ur personal belongs as monkeys are really tricky!", "Monkeys are everywhere, but they are controlled very efficiently by the staff in the forest. Located right in the heart of Ubud, the entry is cheap ($3) and bananas can be bought inside for $0.8 a bunch to feed to monkeys. The staff tells you steps on how to feed the monkeys, and they typically climb over you and sit on the back of your neck. I feel it is moderately safe as long as you listen to instructions and follow the rules like don't stare in monkey's eyes, etc. The forest is small, but enough to spend 45mins exploring. There is a waterfall and an inaccessible temple inside too. Carry your camera.", "Visited during a private day trip, you have to pay a small entrance fee, IR 30,000, then you venture into the forest. You can purchase bananas to feed the monkeys if you wish but be warned they will pursue you for them. If you have no food they don’t bother you. The temples and sacred lake are a sight to behold, you forget you are located in such a busy area of .", "We visited here as part of our private tour around Ubud. The monkeys are all over and are quite friendly. They don't grab at your belongings, but you'll want to use caution anyways. The unique trees around the sanctuary are also a sight to see. We spent around 30-40 minutes at the sanctuary, so it's quite worth the $ you pay to enter.", "Lovely place to visit and see monkeys roaming free. Very well maintained. Just off main ubud road it's strange to see a different world setting from the traffic just mins away.well worth the visit. Take it all in.", "Is a place magical, surroundings like a heavenly place interesting place, look to hear for the story of the Eels, one of the trees remind us of the movie Avatar, lovely place to visit liked by a lot of locals and families,", "It's always fun to observe our ancestors, their breeding patterns, group dynamics... Eating style... Sometimes it seems we haven't come so far after all. The forest is great. You can buy bananas there, though the monkeys will immediately hassle you for them. I'd suggest you walk deeper and pay a caretaker to put a corn kernel in your hand for a more controlled, intimate experience", "The place was so nice because the monkeys are free to wander around so they are not wild or they dont hurt the people around the place. It was so nice to have a walk there", "Would have loved to stay longer. Monkeys are a lot quieter here. It is worth the drive to get there to take in the views.", "For those who like animals, it’s simply awesome! The monkeys don’t care you are there. If you sit near them, they interact and you can see them all over the place. Also there’s a beautiful temple inside.", "The monkeys were very well behaved, I had no issues with them being aggressive, just don't be a stupid tourist and carry food with you.", "Easy to access and entry ticket costs IDR 15,000.00 (USD 1.1 approx) per person. Monkeys are quite used to seeing people and are very cute and friendly (however, please respect the animal and do not touch or bother them - they will come close and touch you if they feel like it). There are rangers everywhere to help you out and show you around. The forest has a great welcome Center which provides you information on the history and species of monkeys you will find there. There are clean toilets and even a little cafe within the forest. The path also goes over a few streams of which one is accessible for some nice photos. I hope you enjoy your visit. It was a nice day out for us. Recommended for all (singles, couples and especially families).", "Spent some hours in here, it's a really nice and cozy forest with some things to see that aren't monkeys. You can buy bananas inside to feed the monkeys, which can be a lot of fun. The only negative thing was all the tourists, but that's obviously what you can expect with these places. And also, there was not that many monkeys inside as you might expect. I think I saw more of them while having lunch outside the forest.", "It's a sacred place yet there are cheeky monkeys running everywhere. I've seen monkeys at parks back home before, but it's still fun to visit this nature reserve. Great place to people watch as tourists play with the mischievous monkeys. And I love walking around through the rainforests in awe of the ancient trees. Make sure you explore the path that leads down to the bathing temples and the moss-covered Komodo dragon statues.", "My least favourite thing because it was crowded and also I was a bit dramatic and worried as the monkeys can get aggressive, still worth going. The place itself is cool and worth a visit, but also highlights the amount of idiots in this world. Some places were super crowded to the point where I think unsafe but also crowds of people would surround a singular monkey which I think is pretty cruel. The monkeys do roam freely but people visiting need to respect distance a bit more. There were a lot of people walking that had been scratched by a monkey which isn't the safest. Don't bring a backpack with food in as they will try and get into it :).", "Great place for photo op's. The monkey's are extra cute and may climb all over you. Just make sure not to have anything of value they can take, otherwise it is gone forever. They know how to open backpack zippers.", "For two people not overly calm with monkeys it was a nice day out, the monkeys are suitably unimpressed if you don’t have food with you which is fine as monkey bites aren’t what I can for. The forest itself is a really nice walk around too", "Beauty nature in there. The monkeys are used to see people so they wont bother you. Remember to buy some bananas to give them and take a photo. Do not bring glasses and others stuffs. They can take away. You will see monkey mothers with babies ..so cutes. Do not run or scream. Nice place to visit with kids.", "Excellent place to experience ancient jungle with friendly monkeys walking along.Bit crowded but worth going", "We were happy to find that the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary was walkable from where we were staying but we would recommend even if it is not. They are a few temples in the complex and 6 groups of monkeys. Very cool.", "The monkeys are not aggressive here. If you walk in eating or drinking they will be sure to want some. So keep it in your bag for later. The temple are is well kept and much bigger then expected. I would allow at least an hour to explore. Fee is minimal at rp20000 (about $2 Australian).", "My friend and I visited the monkey forest for a few hours and it's definitely worth the visit! There are lots of monkey's so you're guaranteed to see them when you visit. You can buy baby bananas at the entrance to give to the monkey's, but be careful with your stuff! They're a bit aggressive when they see something they want.", "Great opportunity to up close & personal with the monkeys of . Minimal cost for admission & you can get out of the heat & spend some time under the tree canopy watching the monkeys doing their thing.", "I was told by the locals that this is the best monkey forest with the best staff and few drama's if you follow the rules posted on signs, so true, amazing experience, only feed monkeys around the staff, people that didnt and who ignored signs were climbed on and surrounded but not bitten, I took 2 kids and they loved it and fed the monkeys (with the help of staff), couldnt rate this highly enough!! Magical place", "Came here as part of a trip and it was absolutely amazing. Well worth a visit with a reasonable entry fee. The monkeys are hilarious and some are very cheeky. Get yourself there.", "Nice walk trough the forest! the best thing is going when they're opening, the monkeys are till a bit sleepy and calm, you can come close easily, there's no one there and you have the whole thing or yourself to enjoy the beautiful forest, the morning offers and the monkeys! and whe I say early, isliterally right after they open, 'cause after 1/2 hour herds come to visit and is just not the same peaceful feeling!", "Very beautiful jungle forest where you can walk and enjoy the ambience and watch how monkeys do the daily activities. Be careful if you want to feed the monkeys as its not allowed there, but the monkeys was not aggressive, so we brought some peanuts with us and made some funny pictures while feed then :)", "As we are staying next door to the monkey forest in Ubud we thought why not visit and see the new renovations. We were pleasantly surprised to see the lovely new entrance and walking paths into the original monkey forest. There's plenty of monkeys to see and lots have little babies as well Just aware of the guidelines and you'll have a great time. A very inexpensive time at just 50,000rp entrance fee for a adult.", "When I was planning my trip to and someone mentioned that there was a monkey forest, it went to the top of my list of things to see. The Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary is a monkey sanctuary where hundreds of macaque monkeys roam free. While you are heavily cautioned about monkeys stealing glasses, hats, and items from your bag, I had no issues, and they weren't as aggressive as the monkeys at Mt. Popa in Burma. You can purchase bananas to feed the monkeys (I didn't bother), and one monkey jumped up on the back of a woman who was holding a piece of banana, and peed on her! I enjoyed walking around the forest, not only looking at the monkeys, but also the plants and trees. However, you really don't need more than an hour. And at Rp 50,000 (just over $4 CAD), it's well worth the price. Note: I visited the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary in February 2017.", "Just a great place to have a laugh. Wether it's at the monkeys or the tourist you're laughing at Monkey Forest is worth a visit for all first timers to Ubud.", "Worth a visit. The monkeys are cool, and the baby ones are very cute. They are not as rough as some may say, so long as you follow the rules. If you don't, the monkeys will prove they are smarter than the human, which was sometimes entertaining. Lovely setting, kept clean and plenty of \\monkey wardens\\\" on hand for those who can't help but try to out-smart the monkeys. 1 hour max, maybe longer with children. Nice to stroll around out the sun on a hot afternoon.\"", "Great fun day at Monkey forest Sanctuary, make sure you leave food in the car ba cause us soon the smell food they jump on you (not to attack) friendly way , it's nice you must see if you can buy some bananas to feed them .", "We spent half day in the sanctuary. Not too many people, nice walk. Lots of monkeys, most of them not aggressive. we gave them a few bananas. Most of the time was great . But we followed the rules: no food (except the few bananas), closed bags, no glasses, nothing to steal. Do not look at the monkeys in the eyes. do not touch babies. BUT I must admit that we encountered 2-3 monkeys that were a bit aggressive, and we followed the advice of the staff: don't look at them, keep walking, go away. They will leave you alone. Still, it can be quite scary, and we have seen a number of people terrified. Nevertheless, we did enjoy it :-)", "I enjoyed the monkey forest - the interior feels like it belongs in Indiana Jones or something with giant trees, temple ruins and lush jungle vines all over the place, the setting itself is quite something. The monkeys though are a little scary. The adults are big and seem disinterested in humans (which I was a-ok with), the babies are really cute and small and the teenage monkeys are really aggressive. They are the ones that chase you, jump on you, climb you, try to open your purse/bag/pockets etc. I enjoyed the monkey forest but I also didn't let them climb on me out of fear, a fear that was proven moments later when one of the monkeys jumped up onto my friend Celeste. She did everything right (unlike what I would have done) in that she stayed calm, didn't exclaim or frighten the monkey and just let it inspect her. He seriously tried to open her bag and then, when he realized she didn't have any mini bananas for him, he bit her skull, so hard that he drew blood. Eek! My poor friend. The staff was unhelpful, she was rightfully upset and we left soon after. The next morning she went to the hospital in Kuta to get rabies shots and some others in her head! Not fun. I enjoyed it but I have some tips: 1- Buy the bananas for the monkeys so they don't get mad at you and bite you 2- Do as the signs say, for real. Take off your sunglasses, earrings, necklaces, hide your water bottles etc. I watched the monkeys steak all of the above. 3- Do as the sign says and don't look them in the eye 4- After the forest, present your entrance ticket to the monkey forest cafe up the road for 10% off. I recommend the salted caramel gelato and the views of sexy yogi ex-pats", "The place is beautiful, and the monkeys are a blast! Admittedly there was a lot of monkey business, but great fun to watch! Easy to get good photos of the monkeys, just be careful they don't snatch your phone/camera (they're pretty unpredictable creatures).", "I was a bit worried about going here, I'd been told the monkeys were agressive and it sounded like it could have been disappointing. I couldn't have been more wrong. It was brilliant, monkeys everywhere in such a beautiful setting, lots of cute baby monkeys. They weren't agressive at all (unless you teased them by taking their food). I even bought food several times to get the monkeys climbing up me, which was amazing and I didn't even get one accidental scratch, despite the number of them on me! One note is they're quite fond of bottles and will probably steal yours if they see it - they're particularly fond of Pocari Sweat. I thoroughly recommend going here and making sure you have hours to enjoy it!", "Beautiful forest to explore abundant with wildlife. The monkeys are very beautiful and it's such a raw experience; the monkeys are free range and do as they please. Be aware, they may jump on you if you seem like a good jumping post on their way from A to B. Don't take any food with you, even in your bag~ they'll try to find it. Enjoy the natural scenery and playful spirited monkeys. There are some gift shops too!", "very fun place to get to see monkeys interact with each other- was very happy we went even though it is a little crowded. Go early for less crowds, and do not be afraid to feed them bananas- the pictures are worth it!", "Heard a lot about the monkey forest so excited to go but we were sadly left disappointed with our visit. It was a bit dirty - quite a lot of rubbish lying about - and the monkeys themselves are now so familiar with people that they aggressively attack any item of food / drink you are carrying. Make sure you take nothing - not even water bottles - when you go. If pushed I would say go but don’t expect to be blown away.", "Really cool place. A jungle valley with old temples. It costs 40 000 to enter. You can buy small bananas for another 50 000. The monkeys walk around as they want and don't care much about people. Be careful if you're bringing food since they will climb you to get it. They might also get your water bottle (they know how to open the top). We even saw one monkey distracting a woman while another monkey tried to open the zipper of her back pack. Turned out she had bananas in it (do not do that...). They also steal sunglasses and stuff so bring as little as possible and keep the stuff in closed pockets or in your hand. Would definitely recommend this place.", "I simply loved it. I don't know how they keep that place so tight and clean. They monkeys are free and looks nice and healthy. I recommend it 100%", "good travel with family here, a lot of monkey so you can take picture if your e lucky, but still careful about monkey", "I was doing my own \\Eat, Pray, Love\\\" tour and ff course, this place was on my to-do list while I was in Ubud. It's quite interesting and full of monkeys and tourists. The monkeys are very aggressive. Keep yourself and belongings held tight. The monkeys are not afraid to grab your items and if you have food, they will take it. You can buy some bananas at the entrance and feed them to the monkeys, but I declined that offer. I took the time to walk thru the forest and enjoy the scenery.\"", "We went on a day tour organised by our hotel - The Lokha Ubud (very nice!) with awesome driver named Made - and monkey forest sanctuary was on our itinerary. The monkeys are well cared for and are generally good to spectate. If you behave the monkeys should be behave. I however got tempted by the vendors selling bananas and so I bought some bananas to feed the monkeys. I went and spotted a little monkey and waved the banana. It hopped up on me, climbed up my shoulder and grabbed the banana from my hand and I got a nice photo with a monkey. Then however... a nearby much larger mother monkey with a baby hanging off her locked eyes with the other banana I had and next thing I know I have a monkey half the size of me clutching onto me. I got bitten twice, once on my chest and once on my hand but since the monkeys are well cared for it was no issues and the first aid on site treated the bite with some antiseptic and a band aid. So... overall a must see! Just be careful when feeding the monkeys ;)", "Nothing attractive about this attraction. It's just a bunch of monkeys 'monkeying' around. Not particularly funny, just being monkeys. Probably the most overfed monkeys on the island. Nicely maintained area and a nice walk down to the river.", "Before heading to the monkey forest I read up on the rules & policies. -Do Not smile showing teeth - it is a sign off aggression -Do Not pet the monkeys -Do Not feed the monkeys -Do not bring any food or what may look like food - the monkeys are trained to get what they want at any cost Darn Monkeys!! There were monkeys everywhere Some posed for the camera while some of them paid you no mind. There were playful monkeys and some that were on a mission to find a snack. It was amazing to see them interact with one another & just how smart they are. ", "Good place for vacation although i saw some rubbish on the floor but nevermind with this minor problem.I saw some monkey on the way of trekking but careful with the monkey that it will scratch you if you make fun of them.Make sure you didn't bring any food inside and tie your beg carefully because the monkey may stole them while you look away.", "Pulled up at the monkey forest during some uncharacteristic June rain. This didn't dampen our spirits or detract from the overall experience, some of the trees provided quite good cover! Well it is what you'd expect from the description, monkeys and trees with a fairly standard temple in the middle. The temple (donation requested) was a good place to hide from the crowds and get closer to the monkeys, they seemed a little more chilled in there. It's not a massive walk, and unless your a big monkey lover I think you'd struggle to get more than an hours entertainment out of this - but it is worthwhile. Sitting down next to the monkeys you can really look into their eyes and get a feel for them. That said, they are cheeky little buggers. In our trip we saw numerous bunches of bananas snatched from tourists hands (just don't buy them!), one monkey was putting a good display on trying to get into a can I sprite and one even bit my wife's finger! (not hard enough to break the skin thank god) ", "20000 or so entry with bananas at 50000 for a bunch staff inside help you with the monkeys if they steal your stuff and also to get that perfect monkey balls in your face selfie. easy to get to and nice walk around be careful of the monkeys as they're still wild however there is staff around that will help you and keep you safe", "Lots of monkeys but it doesn't feel like they are wild monkeys. I liked it better when i saw a monkey in another Place. But still a nice Place to visit once when you are in the area.", "Beautiful nature and good location, close to Ubud. Remove glasses, caps and other objects .... monkeys are very curious and can steal something. A wonderful experience for all animals and nature lovers. Do not feed monkeys!", "Don't contribute to this unregulated non sustainable park This is a despairing and depressing environment Monkeys are overpopulated - tourists are unregulated Touts sell food for tourists to indulge in feeding monkeys for personal enjoyment (?) Monkeys and their young have become aggressive beggars , social skills and survival skills are a serious concern It's money grabbing Exploitation If animal welfare is of any concern Don't visit or contribute Julie Melbourne Australia", "This was fantastic, so much fun for a tiny cost. We were a little dubious after reading some rather frightening stories, however we had a great time. We went late morning, leaving around lunchtime.I would suggest you go as early as possible as the monkeys get grumpier and grumpier and if you appear to get in their way, they won't hesitate to let you know. I noticed they were drawn to dresses and skirts, as it must be really easy for them to climb up them and they are super cheeky. It gave me a huge fright when two of them jumped on me, however they didn't hurt me at all, just played with my hair and tried to get my bag. I saw people trying to encourage them to jump on them etc and they just looked pissed. Some people suggested buying bananas on the way in, we didn't and still interacted with them. Would definitely recommend!!", "This is a beautiful forest filled with friendly monkeys and amazingly beautiful trees. The grounds are just gorgeous and quite interesting to walk through. Give yourself at least three hours to explore, I could have stayed all day. Do not buy or bring in bananas. The monkeys can get aggressive and will climb all over you to get to them. Watch unknowing tourists instead. A really awesome adventure.", "I didn't really know what to expect from the Monkey Sanctuary but I was pleasantly surprised. It costs 30,000IDR per adult (£1.50) to enter which is really reasonable, then 20,000IDR for a small bunch of bananas. The forest is very lush and green, and nicely sheltered from the strong Ubud sun. The monkeys are adorable. I could have spent all day just watching them! They are very friendly, happy to jump/climb on you even if you don't have any food. Just beware, I was carrying a handbag over my shoulder which had bananas in it and one monkey took it upon himself to get a little aggresive, going inside by handbang and running off with the bananas. There are many forest rangers through out the forest to keep an eye on both the monkeys and the tourists. Overall, really worth the time and small cost and great for everyone!", "Liked monkeys with babies, safe tropical walk in forest. Lots of monkeys , WE di not find them agresive keep bananas in bag and feed one at a time", "For a small fee, equivalent of £3 per person but that gives unlimited entry as many times as you wish for all day. We went in twice to have a look around in the morning and the late afternoon. You are able to buy bananas to feed the monkey to get a great picture all the way around, so don't take any of your own food / plastic bottles or they steal them! Great day out for all ages", "I was quite looking forward to this but thought it was quite average, the better part of it is paying 20k for a small bunch of banana to get a picture with a monkey. But the main temple was closed and there was quite a bit of garbage everywhere", "Lots of monkeys and as we went at around midday they were being fed by the staff, they were easy to see. No feeding by the public is allowed any more, unlike it used to be many years ago. Better for the public safety and monkey diet. No problems with monkeys on the day we were there with climbing onto people or stealing sunglasses etc. ", "This is one of those places that you will remember when you recall your trip to Ubud. The thing that you need to know is that you shouldn't take anything in there with you as the monkey's will steal it if it's not attached to you. My wife took a water bottle in and they immediately jumped on her and took it. There are also people selling bananas, but I would advise against this as the monkey's can get aggressive over the bananas. The best thing to do is just observe and let someone else make the mistake of feeding the monkey's while you watch. You can see many videos on YouTube of monkey attacks and that should give you an idea of what you are dealing with. Now that we have that out of the way. The best way to enjoy the forest is by just strolling through the paths and enjoying the nature in the middle of Ubud. It is very peaceful and beautiful, especially the path that leads to the \\Spring Temple\\\". You will get many opportunities to get plenty of monkey photos so don't fret. All-in-all I highly recommend this as a half day trip if you are in Ubud.\"", "On top of the monkeys running around free range, the temple bridges and statues are equally attractive. Some people enjoy feeding the monkeys and they climb up them, we did not. One tried to bite my wife when he tried to get in her backpack from a nearby ledge, so buyer beware.", "Being Canadian I really only appreciate animals in zoos or out in countryside. However here at SMFS is more like natural habitat...no cages.. All open air... Admission 40000 = 4 bucks Strolled around for 90 mins You can buy bananas to feed monkeys...my experience involved 2 lunges at me for the bananas and my water bottle...all fun. Good laughs...took me by surprise.. Recommend this place...go have fun", "Fun entertainment for everyone in the family. Enjoy this unique experience with monkeys in this breath taking jungle. You can feed the monkeys, take pictures holding them.", "Great to visit. Monkeys safe if you know when to step back. Tip: ask for help when you buy a bunch of bananas from the lady there, She will help to find the friendly monkeys and to allow you to have a photo with them. Great walk down the steps and along the river.", "Monkeys are still living in what you consider close to their natural habitat. The thing I liked the most is that you can observe these curious animals at a very close distance. Now, I understand, where humans are, there is always be a mess. Humans never leave just their footprints but plastic and garbage. My pictures are the proof. Also, please don't stoop so low as to treat monkeys as humans, because they are not!, even though you may think we are a by-product of a monkey (ha ha!). We were personally watching a scene where a woman who just finished feeding monkey a banana from her knapsack, in an attempt to pet a female monkey was viciously attacked by a male monkey. The male left a large imprint from his teeth on that woman's back. That peaceful to an eye of a passerby scene turned into a screeching of a terrified woman. Well, honey, I must say, that wasn't the smartest thing to do, was it?", "The first sight that greeted us upon entering the monkey forest was an employee beating away aggressive monkeys with a stick... 2 minutes later we watching a gang of monkeys trying to rip open a girl's bumbag. She was simply sitting on a bench doing nothing and when she attempted to prevent a large male monkey from taking the items inside the bag he sunk his large fangs into the tender flesh of her arm at least twice pulling and twisting his head as if trying to tear the skin away. I feel like the gruesome image of her skin painfully, unnaturally contorting will stay with me forever! At this point, we quickly walked back out of the entrance and succeeded in gaining a full refund for being inside for less than 3 minutes!! ONLY go if you are prepared to spend over $1,000 dollars and a couple of months of your time going for painful rabies injections if you are scratched or bitten. THERE IS definitely the possibility of rabies amongst this large monkey colony despite what the ticket sellers advise to protect tourism. With 100% rabies fatality rate in humans I simply would not risk it for the sake of a monkey pic to put on Instagram. (BTW you won't get a good pic anyway because they steal anything in your hands or on your person, even after I put my phone deep in my pocket after I saw them watching it they attempted to steal it)", "The monkeys were not shy and would cOme climb on you for the bananas. There a,re lots of babies too, and even the deers were sociable and came up to say hi. There are different areas to go in and best in the morning when it is cooler and less busy. Watch your pockets and sunglasses, I had a monkey swinging on my handbag! They are very funny animals, and don't panic if they jump on you they are just looking for food and won't hurt you unless you become aggressive towards them! Loved it! Buy bananas at entry.", "The forest is great to visit but try to get a guide. Our driver just dropped us off and it would have been nice to have someone who could tell us a little more about the temple and the monkeys etc! But it's great to be able to get so close to the monkeys and see them running about and playing", "This was a fun experience, with an edge of anxiousness. We read up on the do’s and don’ts of the sanctuary. They were also listed on a large sign as you enter. Common sense, don’t try to touch the monkeys. Fifteen seconds in we witnessed a young lady bent down, and then reached out to touch a monkey’s head. Let’s just say those monkeys are quick, and before she knew it, she was sporting a scratch on her hand. The place gets packed, so try to avoid mid day.", "Please is a bit over crowded, so you don't feel like in a forest, more like safari or Zoo:) Monkeys were friendly and very funny.", "The environment of the forest is good to escape from annoying centre of Ubud. Nevertheless the area is quite small and the monkeys are (because of amount of tourists) cheeky and trying to steal your stuffs. On the other side it's quite funny to see the monkeys. Not bad at all, but i feel i excepted something more at all.", "Fun, but be careful of the smart monkeys. They know if you have food and will try anything to get it....", "We enjoyed this place allthough the time we chose to good it was extremely hot and we found the walk a tad tiring. So take plenty of water with you. Even the monkeys were lethargic and didnt move around much - the coastal views were good and we were told that late afternoon was the best time - allthough you can expect lots of other tourists then as well.", "I think I have a biased opinion, as I stayed in a hotel that backed on the monkey forest, so I had a lot of monkey antics at the hotel - even more entertaining than the Monkey Forest. The sanctuary is really just a lot of tourists trying to get one or two cheeky photos with a monkey. Tons of people, although lush and pretty, probably wouldn't stay more than than hour or two tops.", "Not much to say except hungry monkeys everywhere crawling up your skirt looking for food...quite amusing...a little unnerving especially if they get particularly voracious and angry...don't make them angry!! It is in a stunning setting and well worth a visit...just don't taunt them!", "Looked forward to seeing the Monkey Forest but was disappointed. It isn't that big and after a 20 minute stroll we were done. The monkeys sat around and the scenery was just average. Maybe I missed something but I wouldn't go out of my way to see it.", "Monkeys can be cute, from a distance :) This is an amazing location to walk through a sanctuary full of free roaming monkeys. You will be warned about taking loose items like sunglasses, bags, etc that can attract a monkey's attention, TAKE THIS SERIOUSLY ! We were pushing our son on a stroller with his lunch and a yellow packet of wet wipes tucked underneath. Within 30 seconds of venturing into the park, a monkey casually walks up to us and grabs the packet of wipes! We were stunned but relieved that he didn't come for our son or his lunch ... Needless to say, we made our way out at haste but not before we managed to get some beautiful pictures of these super cute animals in their natural habitat... I will take this opportunity to help out our guide over our stay. Pak Nyoman was our driver and guide for 4 days across different parts of the island. We were a family of 5 including 2 kids and were very comfortable in his clean and well maintained Toyota Avanza. He was always on time, his driving was very safe and his communication in English was very good. At all attractions that we visited, people seemed to know and respect him. He was also very helpful with advice regarding the do's and dont's at different places. I'd recommend his service any day. The gentleman is reachable on +6281241056489.", "After a 12 year absence, I was happy to see this place still very open and fulfilling. The monkeys are still mischievous and energetic. The new front desk and lobby seem a bit much, but if it keeps the area clean and safe, then so be it.", "The place is a must see Nice and lovely with monkeys all around minding their way and tourist jumping around with their cameras but the forest and location is so congested and lacks ventilation in another word to enjoy the place you must visit during day time and it will be very very very hot and humid The visit will take maximum 2 hours so don't expect a lot", "This site was clean and monkeys seem to be well looked after. However, I am concerned about the safety of visitors. I feel that there should be more warnings regarding the monkeys. My 30 year old son and i were walking through the site, we were not feeding or handling the monkey at all. . With no warning, a large monkey lunged at my son's backpack, unzipped the zip and attempted to take things out. We quickly walked away but the monkey then lunged at me and bit me on the back. It was a sharp bite and drew blood. Following this incident, I visited a medical centre, where the doctor started me on a course of rabies injections. I strongly recommend that visitors exercise great caution when visiting this monkey forest.", "My boyfriend and I visited the monkey forest on our second day in Ubud. Its in the centre of town so is easy to wander down. It was fun to see the monkeys and I would recommend for anyone new to . It doesn't cost much and was entertaining.", "... And many tourists ! Quite often they are stupids (I talk about tourists not monkeys...) to be afraid when they see monkeys around them and climb on trees, but be sure it's safe ! Just stay calms and you can have a great experience with monkeys in their forest :)", "A must visit place in Ubud, the jungle has the ancient architecture blended into it with A LOT OF MONKEYS! They are quite friendly as long as you have food and not looking them in the eye.", "Went to the Monkey Forest and me and my partner had an incredible time. If u love animals and have kids, this is the place. If u don't like being jumped on by monkeys then it's not the place. They are everywhere, there was a monkey who followed me for a while and jumped on me because of my backpack, he or she :S Tried to unzip it however we stopped it. They are clever and mischievous. 1 jumped on me and took my water bottle, opened it and spilt the water. What I'm getting at is they are clever and worth watching. The good thing is there's no start and end time and you can spend however long u want. They have lovely scenic areas where u can capture some fab photos. Defiantly worth going to see as a family, couple or with friends. Only cost RS 40000 which is GBP £2.47 per person.", "The Monkey Forest is great fun. It's 50,000 rupiah to enter. We spent several hours here walking around and watching all the naughty monkeys. They have bananas and food that you can hold for the little monkeys to jump on you so you can take a picture. Watch out though, some of the bigger ones might want the banana too! Be cautious and take off all jewelry, sunglasses, etc... or you will make a new furry friend when you weren't expecting it as they run off with your valuables. They seemed well taken care of with staff who genuinely seem to care and love the monkeys standing by for your safety and theirs.", "If you are in Ubud, the monkey forest is \\a must.\\\" The monkeys are cute, and it's nice to see that they are well taken care of. There is lots of staff around the forest feeding the monkeys and making sure everything is ok. But do beware: the monkeys are wild animals. It is adviced to stay at a safe distance, don't feed the monkeys, and don't bring food, candy etc. inside the forest (even in your bag or your pockets) as the monkeys will smell it and try to steal it.\"", "The views in the late afternoon are stunning and a must see. We saw the show at 6pm which was a bit of fun. A bit touristy but a nice dose of culture. We prepared for the monkeys reading other people's reviews but barely saw any and didn't have a problem with the ones we did see.", "Very fun place to go see some monkeys. If you hold bananas above your head they will come and sit on your shoulder whilst enjoying the banana. Very easy to get to, just need to be careful with belongings", "Lovely spot, awesome experience, must do when in Ubud. About $4 (AUD) to enter and then you can purchase bananas for a couple of dollars when inside also. Go with a guide if you can, although not necessary. Try not to take in a backpack and read the rules carefully.", "I can't tell you anything else to persuade you to visit monkey Forest then that we visited it twice. The place is well guarded with animal keepers. Animals are roaming free and are not aggressive unless you have food of course, in which case they might start climbing on you. If you want to take picture with animal on your shoulder or in your lap I wouldn't suggest to buy bananas from vendors but rather to talk to animal keepers who have experience in positioning animals safely on you with some animal snacks they have. place is really Majestic with remains of jungle and nice Temple inside. On personal note this was the best attraction in .", "It's a beautiful jungle atmosphere and lots of monkeys! I had fun despite the fact that it's touristy. Really fun to wander around. Plenty of peaceful spots and it's a great escape from the traffic and noise of Ubud. You need about 1.5 hours.", "Went late in the afternoon and there were a lot of visitors in the park at that time.There was also a lot of monkeys roaming around who were anxious to be feed bananas. It you are brave enough to enter into into the forest area you will enjoy a scenic view.", "Was a gr8 day sister loved it. Heaps of videos and pics taken. Definitely worth a all day trip around Ubud.", "We found ourselves unoccupied in the afternoon after a morning activity. We decided to check out this forest. For only 50k IDR this is definately worth a visit. We walked the entire park in a good hour. So you don't need to plan an entire afternoon here. The park is very pretty and there is no reason to be afraid of the monkeys, just follow the rules. Once a monkey jumped me and held on to my backpack, i just stood still and it went away. Check it out", "Nice and quiet. Just be careful as monkeys are good at body language. Will clamor onto your shoulders even if you are just taking stuff out of your bag. Just enjoy your stroll in the garden. The monkeys are actually quite cute.", "But you need to pay for parking, then you need to pay for entrance, then you need to pay for the theater show which is by the way too expensive. So we ran out of money before we knew all that)) monkeys are aggressive, keep you children close to you.", "Really pleasant walk over the Indian Ocean, not that much people. Be careful with the monkeys there!", "Natural habitat for monkey. Don't use jewelries (necklace/bracelet). Forbid to smokes in the sanctuary. Wild monkey scares out of my kids.", "There are plenty of monkeys to see here for a quite reasonable fee. The grounds and paths are well maintained and it is quite pleasant to walk around the sanctuary. There is a large temple in the middle of the sanctuary and plenty of well established trees. Be careful with bags and we would not recommend taking any food or water bottles as the monkeys do not hesitate to climb on people to take items they fancy. Enjoyable way to spend a few hours and escape the heat in Ubud.", "I find it very difficult to read such high ratings regarding the Monkey Forest. One review gave 5 stars even though he was bit, very misleading. I was bit on our first day in by a mother monkey at the Monkey Forest in Ubud (Dec. 30, 2016). One other tourist had been bitten that day as we both walked to the first aide office. Followed all the rules. No food, no jewelry, no water bottles, long pants, no staring into the monkey's eyes. I made one mistake when a baby monkey jumped on my head as I was walking on the crowded wooden bridge full of tourists that day. Allowing the monkey to do it's thing, I stayed calm when baby monkey stole my bandana off my head. I reached to point at the baby monkey asking the staff to retrieve my bandana, (huge mistake) because what I didn't notice, was the mother monkey right behind me. Doing as any mother would do to protect her baby, she bit me from behind. It was very crowded and I couldn't escape fast enough. Fell down scraping my knees, totally stunned from the stinging and burning sensation of my skin where she had bitten me. I would absolutely avoid visiting this tourist trap. This a huge liability waiting for the wrong moment to happen especially because there are too many tourists that are contributing to the monkey's being aggressive. Tourists should not be allowed to feed wild animals. Shortly before my bite, I observed a man crouching down, looking directly into the monkey's eyes as he put his face right into hers, she growled and hissed. He's lucky he still has a face. I'm pretty sure it was the same mother monkey that bit me. I would NEVER recommend anyone visiting a place where monkeys run wild without any professional handlers. How parents allowed monkey's to crawl up on to their kids head encouraging them to feed with bananas is beyond my comprehension. I wasn't even that deep into the sanctuary, not far from the entrance. Even though rabies is unlikely to be a threat, due to the fact that they are given yearly rabie shots, the Monkey bit through my t-shirt leaving bleeding teeth marks and bruises on my shoulder. I still decided to go through a series of Verorab shots which I started back in Ubud $30 dollars a shot and now having to finish here in the US for $500 dollars a shot. Please be aware when you step into the Monkey Forest the risks and the consequences as the Monkey's are unpredictable, even if you do everything not to provoke. PLEASE DO NOT ALLOW YOUR KIDS INTO THE SANCTUARY, leave them back at the hotel. Other than that, I loved Ubud and the rest of . Peace!", "The Monkey forest with the monkeys, temples, and the forest is a must see if you travel to Ubud. What an awesome place to observe this neat little species of monkey.", "nice place to visit if you're in the southern parts of . easy access, lots of things to see and photograph (but beware of the monkeys, they're mean :)) On some days in the evening a group performs the famous 'Kecak' dance in front of the temple. Better than in Ubud, where noise from the traffic disturbs the atmosphere", "It's nice place but very carful form from smart monkey they alway looking for aprotunity for grave something, they are very smart enough for this things, sometime they follow you but you never know if any no inform about monkey. Very nice place but far way if any one go there must take own taxi or car.", "Visited the Monkey forest, it was a good way to spend a morning. Monkeys were cheeky, as expected. We did not feed the monkeys, but you can purchase feed once inside the forest and the monkeys will approach you for feeding . Please know that when you feed the monkeys, they WILL jump on you. It doesn't help to squeal and scream once this happens, you will likely agitate the monkeys and end up with monkey bite and a trip to the clinic. Also saw a tourist hiding bananas from the monkeys, despite there being clear signage not to do this. This eared him a fair amount of well deserved harassment and a good tweaking of his nether-regions by one particularly annoyed monkey. Also disappointing to see other tourists attempting to handle monkeys which is not allowed. Please read the signs when you enter, they clearly explain what you should and should not do and you should be safe.", "Don’t be fooled by the hype! The monkey forest sanctuary is not the tourist trap it’s often made out to be. It’s a beautiful, serene place, located amidst lush rainforest and home to some beautiful old temples. And also monkeys! Do be careful, as they will steal your stuff unless you are very careful! Throw a few dollars to the vendors as all proceeds go to conservation efforts and watch the hilarity unfold as the monkeys climb all over you to get at the bananas! Well worth a visit, lots of fun!", "OK - I love monkeys, so I loved this place. The monkeys are pretty interactive though. There are plenty around, and plenty of cute, adorable photos to take. From grandfather-looking monkeys to cute skinny baby ones. But don't take your eyes off the cheeky ones. My friend had earrings grabbed and then prescription sunglasses taken. Took several minutes, 2 or 3 bananas, three park attendants a handful of peanuts, and a threatening looking slingshot to retrieve them from the forest floor. However it did provide great entertainment for everyone. Be warned! These monkeys are cute but crafty.", "Wasn't too fussed to go here but thought may as well go seen we were in Ubud and for a small fee, it's worth it. Nice walk through the forest and interesting architecture. The monkeys aren't as badly behaved as I had thought but we didn't take food (nor should you) and we didn't feed them either with food you can purchase there. Them seem very well fed. HEAPS of monkeys to be seen everywhere in the forest. Kept our bags close, got some nice photos. Enjoyable visit :)", "Full of screaming tourists and monkeys that were too bold. I stayed less then 10 minutes. Would not go again.", "I read online so many negative things about the monkey forest so was very apprehensive to visit, however there really was no need. It is a great place to visit and is really a fun/unique experience. You just have to ensure you are mindful about what you take in or wear. (i.e: sunglasses on your head may get taken or if there's food in your backpack the monkeys know and will try and take it). The staff are really friendly and helpful, and will help if you're nervous around the monkeys. I definitely recommend buying a bunch of bananas off the ladies for a picture!", "Beautiful place, lots of fun to watch the monkeys, but be careful, as they can be aggressive if you tease them, so be nice to them and they will be nice back.", "This is our second visit here! If you follow the rules the trip will be an amazing one. My son (10) purchased a large bunch of bananas for 50,000 rupiah and the person selling them helped him give them to the smaller monkeys. A larger one became aggressive and the handler used a large stick to bang on the ground to get him to back off. I was standing close to my son and therefore some of the smaller monkeys thought I was a playground, too, but the people standing farther away were not bothered by them. My son also sat on one of the stone areas next to where they're fed and a monkey came up and sat on his lap for a while. Our only trouble came when my son 'pulled me over' to the side of a walkway to take something out of my pack. They tell you not to do this, and a monkey came over and stole my hand sanitizer from the pack. I looked at the monkey and he hissed at me, but when I took a step back he happily opened his prize. We let him have it... We saw the moneys grab at water bottles and for food that people took out of their packs (they tell you not to), but otherwise they were doing their own thing. The temples are beautiful. Last time we were here there were many vendors that sold things (just at the edge) but this year only a few vendors were there, so we didn't buy anything. Follow the rules and visit the forest! It doesn't take a lot of time and it's well worth it. The monkeys are fun, and if you don't want them to bother you do not buy them food or taunt them.", "If you go here to the Monkey Forest go in the morning when it is less crowded and please don't let the monkey climb all over you and don't hide bananas in your pockets! These are wild animals and they bite. Walk down by the river and take a sarong and sash with you so you can visit the temple.", "Interesting, but be careful with the monkeys, they are very smart, for good and bad situations. Don't take any food with you, just take a look.", "Having visited the Forest several times, I always take visitors and being with another first time tourist back I went. You need to be prepared to cover up as those pesky monkeys can scratch and sometimes bite. Bags, glasses and hats are also at risk and do ensure children don't grab or chase them. Monkeys are a wild animal and not tamed pets.There are little warungs selling sarongs, shirts and souvenirs and if you do get a guide he/she will lead you to the family shop before you leave. However you can wander on your own through the forest and find some lovely photo opportunities.", "We visited the monkey forest because my daughter wanted to see happy semi wild monkeys. They were great to watch especially around the water, jumping from trees into the water and chasing each other around. Entry is cheap $4 and you can buy bananas once inside but the monkeys will know and will harass you if you have them.", "Definitely a must see! The facilities are beautiful themselves and the monkeys are quite entertaining. The employees will get the monkeys to jump on your shoulder if you want (or sometimes the monkeys decide to do so on their own). I spent about an hour here, and could have happily spent another 45 minutes walking around.", "Nice forest to explore. Monkeys everywhere, interesting to watch their interaction. Not so funny to see loads of tourists buying bananas to tease the monkeys and take some photos. Monkeys are not toys or domestic animals. Be carfull they really bite!", "Interesting to see, but the monkeys can get aggressive even when unprovoked. Good for a quick, cheap outing if in Ubud.", "Really nice place to visit - there are more than 1000 monkeys and they are all over. The monkeys come close to you, but there is always staff around who really know the monkeys, so there is nothing to be worried about. The forest itself is also very beautiful and well taken care of. Must-see place in Ubud!", "Must visit place located in gorgeous Ubud, in the middle of the jungle. Hundreds of monkey families, literally all around. Tourists can feed them, take pictures ... Nice experience", "The attraction itself was great filled with 100s of monkeys all able to roam free. The forest was clean, the only litter was that of other guests ruining the forest. Great to see the animals not in captivity - they could all escape if they wanted to however it is a safe home for them. I Would recommend this attraction and I would go back. Didnt use the toilets or buy any food or drink so cant comment on prices or cleanliness of those.", "Amazing place, great experience. The monkeys are friendly and will be happy to jump on you when offered a banana. :) Consider spending an afternoon there and you won't regret it.", "Good place to watch monkey playing naturally. Many stairs to go up and down. Good experience and even better if you have kids ", "This place is cool. I would say go in the morning before 11 to avoid the crowds and the heat. You need about an hour to cover it all and play with the monkeys I was very scared of the monkeys but they are friendly. When they jump on you they are very sore and friendly. They are just interested. I would feed them though as then they get jumpy. Lovely scenery too!!", "Coming to the end of a BIG Walking Day in UBUD, we went to Monkey Forest. The Grounds are beautiful!!! We were so surprised how gorgeous everything was and what felt like secret pathways. The highlight the bridge that leads over to the big lizards. A photographers dream. Was really fun to spend time amongst the trees and nese carvings. The monkeys were fine, but we knew not to bring food. Would recommend this to anyone who enjoys nature, taking photos and time away from the busier streets in UBUD.", "Very interesting. Monkeys well cared for . Been 3 times. One warning ..do not tease the monkeys and be careful of your belongings.", "Great day out for the whole family, bananas are a bit expensive ( for ) but well worth getting some, it's a beautiful walk in a great area, will visit again", "been there 15 odd years ago and found I was reluctant to revisit again. Gate 3 saw me mesmerized by the monkeys and not wish to leave.last visit we visited the temples there and time to walk around....so was a little disspointed no time to do so again.not my agent/guides fault...SI make sure you have an afternoon to spare and not just see monkeys eating bananas on peoples shoulders. they were NOt aggressive as they last visit! maybe they have Mellowed maybe like myself!", "What do you get when you mix smart monkeys and hapless tourists (myself included)? We went to the monkey forest where at the entrance you can buy overpriced bananas to feed the monkeys with. We bought some thinking it would be a great way to interact with our distant cousins and entered the small forest. We were about ten metres in when an aggressive male (that's how I read the situation anyway) walked up to me, climbed my leg and took all the bananas out of my hand, which he bored discarded after sniffing them briefly. I suppose you get a bit impatient, if you're having to deal with tourists feeding you the same junk every day. Other than that less than heroic moment it was fun to walk around amid the playful primates, but I kept looking back over my shoulder to make sure Alpha male wasn't looking to plunder me for anything else.", "A must see place....clean and well organized. You are going to be within a balenise forest....there are monkeys and stone sculptures all around you...", "I love all types of monkeys. They are amazing and fascinating to watch. We bought bananas and were bombarded with monkeys. They grabbed them out of our hands and then hit my 8 year old son in the head with one. Luckily that's all that happened. We saw someone walking out with a bloody hand. Apparently this happens every day. I would be cautious, read everything you can about it first. Enjoy observing but be very cautious when interacting.", "I read the instructions prior to entering. They were simple like no plastic bags, no food in bags. It's best not to take valuables and wear jewellery etc. I followed all the advice. I even wore contact lenses especially. I only had on me a shoulder bag with my wallet, passport and a book in it. No food at all, nothing that would draw a monkey specifically to me. I did not want to touch any monkeys so deliberately did not get too close. However unbeknownst to me, a monkey took interest in me and without warning jumped on my shoulder. Not wanting to provoke it I slowly walked to a tree for it to climb onto. It tugged at my bag and I assume because I didn't move my arm to show it the inside of my bag within a second it had bit my arm. Resisting the urge to throw it off me, I asked another visitor for help. He took the took the monkey off me and looked at the bite in my arm. Although there was no blood it was still upsetting and the fellow visitor offered me some iodine for the mark that the bite left. As he pulled the iodine out if his bag he had a bit of plastic that gained the attention of 10+ monkeys who then surrounded us. A guide came over to see what drew the monkeys attention and told him to put away the plastic. We explained I'd been bit, the guide looked at my arm said it was no big deal, but offered to take me to the office. He showed me all the monkey bite scars all over his arms and told me not to worry the monkeys don't have sicknesses. My day was over and I left immediately after this. Near the exit I spoke to another visitor who had also been bitten but his bite was deep and he had a large bandage on his arm. During my stay in Ubud, I met yet another traveller who had also been bitten on the same day. I would never go back there. I won't recommend it. I would strongly advise people not to take their children. ", "Well maintained and supervised the monkey forest and sanctuary is an interesting visit and a cool walk thru the forest. There are a couple of hundred monkeys ranging from new born to old adult and they co-exist well with the tourist. Many of the old structures still exist and are under maintainence. Plenty of signage is about advising the do's and don'ts around the monkeys and official monkey bananas are on sale to feed them. A must visit even for the sceptics.", "After my last visit my teenage daughter wanted to come and meet the Monkeys. Again I booked a nearby hotel to get into the park early. We have been lucky this trip being in the first lot of Jetsar Flights to fly into after the Volcano disruptions. Still only 50000RUP entry and they will sell you bananas for a premium price just past the entry...be warned monkeys are watching and you will immediately be swamped. The smaller ones are ok. I found the larger adults can be very aggressive to other monkeys and anyone holding a banana. I ended up picking up a whole heap of sweet potatoes leave out for them for breakfast putting in my bag and carrying them to areas were they had not been much cheaper than old bananas for same effect :) We had the forest to ourselves for the first 90 minutes I find it relaxing walking and sitting down watching these little critters do their thing. My daughter loved them and apart from nearly looing an earring she had a wonderful time. Biggest tip get in early, doint wear any jewelery that can be torn off and make sure all your other dangely items and secured they aren't the nasty monkeys of other areas in but they are still monkeys", "This is a beautiful setting in which to see monkeys doing what monkeys do. Many family groups and very entertaining to watch the youngsters playing. There were also many babies with mums, and amazing to see how agile even the tiniest babies were. It was good to see also, that staff were vigilant to keep the tourists under control. Well worth a visit and be prepared to spend quite some time there.", "We were worried about going after reading all the reviews but ended up really pleased we went. The forest itself, while small, is lovely, with walkways and a temple and stunning trees. The monkeys can be in your face, but they definitely targeted people with bags - purses, camera bags, anything - whether they were closed or open. They also seemed attracted to flowing cloth, skirts and scarves. The monkeys were fun to watch, however, and the sensation of having monkeys everywhere you looked was cool. Also, it is worth noting that there were loads of people there so it wasn't a real ature\\\" experience and some of the people were more badly behaved than the monkeys. To sum up, We left all bags back at the hotel and watched where we walked and didn't have any trouble.\"", "It was great to see how well the animals were treated and how gorgeous the grounds are. We were kind of worried this was going to be like a zoo or just a total tourist trap but it wasn’t it was surprisingly large with lots of places to sit and experience the monkeys in their natural habitat. The monkeys are very well fed so they’re not aggressive like they are in some other places, they’re still wild so it’s not like you should touch them but you don’t have to worry about them attacking you like you do in some other areas.", "That is a good place to go with your family. I enjoyed a lot the opportunity to keep close of the monkeys, they are so cute. Just be careful with your sunglasses or small things as they can get it from you and run away", "A beautiful part of the jungle with Temple like bridges, stairs and statues where the monkeys walk around freely. Cute monkeys that are not at all scared of People. They can jump you in search for food or shiny objects but we didn't feel threatened in any dangerous way. Definetely worth a visit!", "Initially I was thinking of not visiting this place since I felt it was similar to tanaha lot temple where people come for incredible sunset view and also many warned about aggressive monkeys including my driver. I was bit prepared decided to not even take out mobile phone since few people claimed that their go pro was stolen by monkey.. Truth is which non of the reviews said was , when I came to the parking lot monkeys were waiting to receive me but non came running towards me might be a luck. People were complaining that there were no staff but the moment our car arrived at parking lot 2 staff came towards us with a huge stick and chased monkey around us. I never felt it threatening.. after getting ticket for 30000 IDR each the moment I entered the walkway I didn't notice even a single monkey. I found it completely safe and took all my camera equipment to shoot incredible sunset and view. Might be because of huge crowd there were no monkeys and also when people leave a review who were attacked by monkeys could also mention the spot for travellers to be cautious. There were announcements at ticket counter to be cautious about aggressive monkeys and if anybody got their belongings robbed the staff was adviceing to give a complaint. No idea why was that . Were the staff going to recover from the monkey :) I would highly recommend the place even though the view was similar to tanaha lot with few changes in the cliff and warning about monkeys. Just be cautious, watchful and carefull with the belongings and enjoy the view.", "This place was a lot of fun to watch monkeys being monkeys. If you have food in your hands or a water bottle visible the monkeys will try to take it from you! It was certainly entertaining to watch a woman entice a monkey onto her shoulder and then have it reach down her shirt! I don't recommend allowing monkeys to touch you or jump on you, but to each his/her own. The monkeys are everywhere, so if you're skittish about said animals, maybe don't go in. There are many outside the park, too. It is interesting to wander around and see the temple areas. Another frequent show was the infighting among monkey groups that were fairly loud.", "Within moments of entering the forest my teenage daughter was mobbed by young monkeys who nibbled and scratched at her neck and chest and ended up ripping her top. It was amusing at first but they wouldn't get off. Five minutes later while watching other people feeding the moneys one suddenly leapt onto my leg and sunk its teeth in resulting in a deep wound. I needed a course of rabies vaccinations and two courses of antibiotics as well as twice daily wound dressing. It became so infected I wasn't allowed to swim for most of the rest of the trip. We didn't have food and we didn't do anything to provoke these attacks. I was just standing there. The staff at the park, including the first aid attendant tell you there is no danger of infection but my wound became infected even with antibiotics and immediate and frequent wound cleaning. Watch out!!", "It's what you expect from it, a nice forest with a lot of monkeys in it. You can buy bananas and other food for them inside if you want to feed them. They do bite tho, but it's not dangerous. A lot of fun, definitely worth a visit to walk around for about an hour.", "amazing experience exploring the forest of Monkey's in the central of Ubud. Just walk a few minutes from your resort to see a funny baby monkey hug by their mother. Niceday to see !!", "The monkey's will come and suss you out and will try and get into your bag if you are not being aware. Put anything they can take easily in your bag and do not take in plastic water bottles.", "It was pleasant enough. Good value. A bit disappointing as was expecting more monkeys and for it to be a bit larger. Only took just over and hour to stroll around", "The monkeys are nice enough when they’re not fighting. Just buy a small bunch of bananas and hold one above your head to get your photo. Other than that it’s a pretty basic Forrest. Worth the trip though.", "I went to the monkey sanctuary twice as the whole thing was quite amusing. The monkeys will pretty much only mess with you if you have food, that's all. I had a great time overall. As one of the monkeys was crawling back off of me, it nibbled on my finger, somewhat breaking skin. I barely felt it but saw red marks. To play it safe: that night I went to a clinic in town and was charged $120 USD for the first of five rabies booster shots. While that might seem like a lot, it's absolutely not worth the risk. People just straight up die 4-8 months later if untreated for a rabies wound. I'd recommend doing the same for anyone suspecting any rabies risk. The upside is: after the series of shots, you are immune for the next five years. The shots are reliably available in many parts of Asia, are very easy to administer, are just like a standard flu shot, and extremely common in SE Asia. For instance, I flew back to Hong Kong, for two more shots and the doctor/staff immediately knew what to do. The price was roughly the same. Originally, I thought I was over reacting with looking up all this information and getting the shots, but it's absolutely not worth the risk, especially provided how common animal bites are in this part of the world. One last thing: the park staff said \\our monkeys are healthy\\\". Which felt a little misleading, again, an animal can be a carrier of a disease (rabies too) and the symptoms could manifest well after it has infected you/others.\"", "In addition to being a beautiful forest and temple, it's impossible to get any closer to monkeys than at this place. The monkeys seemed very docile and used to humans, so they wandered freely around and didn't seem too interested in snagging anything. We didn't receive any of the earring or valuable warnings that we got in Kuala Lumpur or Uluwatu...so I'm guessing my impression was correct. Definitely recommend going here when you head into Ubud proper. PROTIP: Don't bother buying a bag of bananas at the front gate. Fat bully monkeys just wait to snag the whole bag and run away. Jerks. That's 20k rupiah I'll never get back!", "firstly, do not take food into the forest... even around the streets by the forest. I learnt the hard way walking up a seemingly normal street just how cheeky these monkeys can be; all I can say is I didn't get to eat my lunch that day haha also be aware that these monkeys have pickpocket hands and can open bag zippers quite well. The cheeky but cute monkeys are in the most part very friendly and you can buy bananas to feed them in the forest, they will come up to you and even sit on your head so don't panic when out of no where you get a monkey climbing up your leg. The forest is beautiful and has old buildings that blend so well in the environment and really show the beauty of the culture. It is a great place to stroll around and happily waste an hour or two watching the many monkeys play. A really great experience and if you are respectful to the monkeys, who are wild but lovely animals, you'll love it.", "The most disappointing part of this place was the other tourists. We were there in the off season and there were still so many people who were very disruptive of the habitat, monkeys, and space. For example, we were watching a mother feed her baby which was just amazing and within 2 minutes a tourist ran up with a banana and all the other monkeys came screeching in to get the food. If you don't have another way to experience monkeys in the wild then this would be okay. Having come from the Sumatra (Bukit Lawang) jungle trek this was very disappointing.", "It's an absolute must if you're in the area. It's not only for the monkeys but also for the great views of this forest with huge trees, rivers, ponds and temples. It's an amazing experience.", "After a recommendation we paid the monkey forest a visit. We enjoyed really enjoyed the visit and was surprised how far the area stretched out. Managed to get some great photos and Will be able to look over them and remember the fun filled day.", "I was very fearful of going to the monkey forest sanctuary as I have heard mixed reviews. During the visit a lady was letting a young monkey play with her bag which ended up with more monkeys approaching and fighting over it. However if you follow the guidelines clearly displayed and get a ranger to assist you when feeding the monkeys it is a very enjoyable trip. There are plenty of cleaners around who clean up the left over food.", "My whole family were terrified about visiting the monkey forest. They had heard stories about the monkeys being vicious and were all pleasantly surprised to see they were quite friendly and super cute. For a small fee you can purchase some bananas and feed them (I would recommend to do this). There are many guides around the forest that keep an eye on the monkeys just in case. The scenery is spectacular, so lush and green. Take your time meandering through the forest, you won't be disappointed!", "At first, I felt like my trip to Ubud would mean skipping over the monkey forest and I was perfectly fine with that. I read some of the reviews on Tripadvisor which made me feel like it wasn't worth risking the chance of getting bitten, risking having rabies, and ruining the rest of my trip. Although after the high praise of my driver that the monkey forest was a \\can't miss\\\" attraction, I changed my mind at the last minute and I decided to give it a chance. Thank goodness I made the last minute decision because it was an experience I wouldn't forget and was definitely one of the highlights of my stay in Ubud. Sometimes if you go fishing, you hope that you don't go on a bad day where you don't get any fish. This is nothing like fishing. If you go, there WILL BE monkeys and they won't be behind any cages like at the zoo (which can be scary at times). This is partially driven by the fact that they are attracted to this forest area since they are fed bunches of bananas by tourists & they are also fed other food by the monkey trainers. Monkeys are all over the place so they're not necessarily congregated in one particular area. The paths in the monkey forest lead you to different types of terrain which provide some amazing opportunities for getting pictures of the monkeys and as close as you're comfortable with. If you do not want to attract monkeys, don't buy bananas!! Don't bring anything sparkly or dangly like jewelry or sunglasses in general. I saw a monkey pickpocket a little kid so I'd say that keeping things in your pocket also warrants as not being safe. All I brought into the monkey forest was the 20,000 Rp for my admission and a digital camera. I found one strategic tactic was to get in the nearby vicinity of people who do have bananas because then you can get up close to the monkeys but they won't pay you much attention since they see who really has the food. We saw tame monkeys, aggressive monkeys that showed their teeth, a monkey that jumped on a Russian lady and stole her sunglasses, mother monkeys nursing their young, a monkey playing with a bow tie, and a monkey that grabbed an entire bundle of bananas all for himself. One way or another, you'll find these monkeys doing something different and unusual every time but one thing is for sure is that you'll see monkeys.\"", "The monkeys are great, some issues with how much tourism is there because I am an animal advocate. The monkeys are wild, not captive. They are pretty damn smart. They are cute and friendly and also crazy. Fun to visit with a friend and just have a relaxing walk. This is quite large, there is a temple and museum or something that we didn't even make it to so plan a couple hours to really explore.", "Absolutely something to see, it's like being in a jungle, so green and lush, stunning scenery, lots of monkeys living a very happy life. Monkeys are very safe, will not bother you unless you withhold food from them. Lots of cute little babies, they love their bananas", "This is relevant since we have an infant in a pushchair. Had to carry both most of the way around. Was nice to see the monkeys out loose, our boy enjoyed it (mosquitoes and humidity aside).", "I have been to Ubud three times and haven't been to the Monkey Forrest. I am glad I decided to visit. It was delightful watching the antics of the monkeys \\monkey see 🐒 monkey do\\\" They won't interact with you unless you have food. Great visit. I recommend it. Take the time to stroll around the whole forrest it truly is a beautiful place.\"", "Went to see monkey while staying in ubud. They are all over. Lots of big and baby monkeys. Set in nice jungle area with temple to wander round. Def worth a visit. If buy bananas then can feed them. They will try and steal food from ur bags!", "The monkey forest was insanely fun! They are so cute and very interesting creatures, but DO NOT bring anything of any sort!! They WILL take it. One monkey actually jumped on my backpack and unzipped it to feel around for my friends asthma pump and took it. It was funny but just be ready for them to take stuff off you if you bring it. The forest is beautiful, true greenery.", "We went there early morning before it gets to crowded. Monkeys are very friendly easily jumping on you. Not dangerous at all. Don't forget bring a bunch of banana, if you would like to get more closer to them.", "Beautiful natural setting to watch the monkeys play and interact in a clean and well maintained venue. The monkeys are well fed and looked after. Great little nature walk.", "Lots of monkeys! Have to be very carefull with the things u bring as e monkeys will just snatched it away.. Kids love them n excited to see the monkeys all over..", "If you are have kids it's probably nice place for them to see but there is really not much except monkeys. the temple is closed for visitors and the deer enclousure is just horrible place! Such a beautiful animals closed in a small place with no space to run or hide! So bad and sad! ;( we wouldn't come back!", "On a recent cruise, one if the stops was Benoa . My wife and I elected to take a tour which was 7 1/2 hours. Normally I'm not a tour guy but I was uncomfortable renting a private care since it was my first time in the country. The tour turned out to be very good but the highlight was the Monkey Forest. So many monkeys in an open area! For good or bad the monkeys here are used to people and seem to enjoy being fed food and water. Also, the town the Monkey Forest is in, Ubud,is a really cool place. I'd have liked to walk around there for an hour or two but didn't have the time.", "Wow. So glad we went, and agree wholeheartedly this is a 'must see', but do your homework before you go. This is a natural forest, and although a tourist attraction, these are not tame animals. We were feeling super smug as we'd done our reading, and knew to wear sensible clothing (this is a sacred forest and there are temples), not to take food in our bag, and to keep a sensible distance. A friend of mine needed rabies shots the week before we went, because she shrieked with surprise whilst having her photo taken with a baby monkey, and its mum bit her. So we knew to keep walking and not attract the monkeys, and we also decided not to buy bananas there, because we had heard the monkeys are overfed and get aggressive. It didn't make any difference. Yes, there are some cute baby monkeys. But there are many more adults, well-fed, greedy and agile in their natural environment, baring their teeth whilst launching themselves at you for ill-gotten gains. A couple of tourists were bitten whilst we were there (they were teasing the monkeys with food), and although hugely cautious, both my husband and I were jumped on by adult monkeys, and one almost got away with his phone which was in his rucksack. Sadly even if you don't have food, the monkeys have learned that if they steal your stuff they will either be rewarded by a) your food or b) a bribe from a ranger to get your stuff back. We found it quite stressful, even though the forest is amazing and it is quite the experience. The thought of getting rabies shots was never far from our mind, as you can't be selective about which monkeys will show you interest. We were also very surprised by the number of tourists wearing hugely inappropriate clothing. Not only disrespectful in a holy spot, but a lot more bare flesh for all those monkey claws and teeth. Highly recommended but be warned - there is no winning in the land in the apes.", "Really loved wandering around watching the monkeys in the lush habitat and interesting temples. Both my husband and I had many monkeys climb on us a few times, was fun, cheeky little one opened the zip on my bag and almost got the contents so heed the warnings. I did feel sad for the old monkey on its own in a large cage near the back, they had tried to restore his eyesight but couldn't, and being blind he had to be away from the other monkeys. I feel that if he was in the wild we would have most surely died on his own, and wonder if that would not be kinder? That was the only sad part of our visit. A must do when in Ubud.", "There are monkeys of all ages everywhere in this Sanctuary. Mothers with baby monkeys were extremely adorable. A good chance to observe the monkeys in close proximity. Do be careful not to stand too close to the monkeys or attempt to touch them, some may turn aggressive. Also, do not hold bottle of water in your hands as the monkeys might try and snatch it away from you. A small park but if you like animals, plan to stay around 1-2 hours in the park. Otherwise, there is nothing much in the park except the monkeys. I felt safe in the park because there were staff everywhere to safeguard the monkeys and the visitors.", "The price was not worth it in my opinion. Simply walking past the monkey forest afforded amazing opportunities to see them and take pictures. Not to mention the amount of people throughout the attraction. There's better, less tourist-trap things to see.", "The monkeys here are very aggressive. Make sure not to bring any plastic bag coz they might think it's food. If you want a picture with a monkey in your head, you have to buy banana and let the monkey get it or climb it in your hand.", "Worth a visit, but not for the faint hearted! Beware anyone carrying a bag or food, you will have monkeys jumping all over you!", "If you travel with kids the monkey forest in Ubud is certainly worthwhile a visit. The forest is situated fairly central in Ubud and it is claimed that about 600 long-tailed macaques live in it. Well we saw at least a few dozens. The monkeys are quite accustomed to human contact and are far less aggressive than those at the Uluwatu temple. You can buy bananas at the entrance to feed the monkeys, but if you do, expect them to chase you until you have gotten rid of your bananas. If you have smaller kids that might be frightening for them. The walk through the forest is quite a pleasant one. Just one more piece of advice, bring mosquito repellent. The nasty little creatures are quite ferocious out there.", "We paid a visit to the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary on Saturday in Ubud and really it was a waste of time. Nice to see some of the crazy monkeys but really they are all overfeed and fat and sit around doing nothing except for the odd greedy one who goes on a rampage and steals bananas from some of the other ones. It was more entertaining to watch the silly tourists try to feed the real monkeys while they sat on their head. I would suggest just standing outside the gate as the monkeys are everywhere there and you will save the $30,000IDR for something more enjoyable, like a drink.", "Beautiful djungel place with a lot of charm and cute monkeys, but be careful with the monkeys. Some of them looked very sneaky and as they wanted to steal your stuff (then they get food in exchange). We did not loose anything, though.", "Wonderful experience! We were able to walk up close to many monkeys including moms with babies! The area has beautiful grounds and the monkeys are well taken care of by the staff.", "its magnificent place , funny monkeys and nice ambience, the temple also look fantastic, recommended", "A definite must in Ubud. Leave yourself plenty of time to wander, and don't move to quickly as to scare the monkeys. They are calm by nature and will stay that way if you do!", "Beautiful forest. Make sure you don’t bring any small loose items as Monkeys may try steal it thinking it is food", "Green park with a lot of monkeys, mythical rock statues, temples and small exhibition. Was a bit worried that the monkeys would be aggressive. But they were peaceful and most interested in the food they receive and pick fleas on each other. They are fed 3 times/day and the park has a lot of staff to ensure that nothing happens. Nice walk that doesn't take all day.", "Well fed monkeys. Worth seeing but watch out for the monkey poo.The monkeys were a little bit naughty too.", "We visited here November 2019 and we were blown away by the walks around the Sacred Monkey Sanctuary. The place is beautifully looked after, and the monkeys are excellent. Great to see them in their natural environment.", "Good to do. It's quite an attraction as part of Ubud. A good walk around and the monkeys are generally entertaining. Just obviously quite busy and touristy with lots of people blatantly teasing and pissing off the monkeys and being surprised when they bite or scratch.", "It was nice to see monkeys live freely not in cages. This forest was amazing spot to capture some picture with monkey. but be careful with your food.", "Love this place - gorgeous forest right in the centre of ubud. Monkeys are fun and make me laugh. Don't mess with them or tease them with food if you buy bananas - they mean business and are trained to get what they want. Absolutely worth a visit.", "The monkey forest is a beautiful place. Lots of history and sacred places. Lots of cheeky monkeys to admire too whilst you are there! Be mindful though, they will try to empty your pockets!", "Well worth the $3 Oz dollars to visit if you want to see Monkeys in there own environment, but DO NOT TAKE FOOD STUFF IN they ask you at the gate, but my advise unless you want them all over you ( the monkeys ) don't take food, walk slowly don't panic if they jump on you, but lower yourself so they can get off you, never pull them off or try to stroke them , the will bit, they are a wild animal, your in there back yard, they will look in your pockets or back packs, just take your time, move along, and you will have a really great time looking at this wonderful animal, they only bit if you provoke or try to feed one, you'll end up with a mob...beautiful place to visit. Respect the monkeys house and back yard.", "This is a cute place to visit. We were brought in at the entrance, and unfortunately, exited at another side. I was forced to switch on my mobile fone's internet and contact my driver via whatsapp. But all is good. The monkeys here are already ultra aggressive because they are so used to the visitors plus all the food that is offered to them. I never comprehended what people mentioned to watch out, until one of the monkeys took away one of our companion's mineral water bottle, and deftly opened the bottle cap! The bananas that are offered to them, either the monkeys are so sick and tired of eating them or that the bananas were not yet fully ripe, as there were a lot of bananas half eaten or partly touched. There are a lot of security staff around that watch over both monkeys and humans that things do not get out of hand, from either side!", "There's no frills here. While it is quite picturesque and wonderful to see so many Macaques living in the \\wild,\\\" they are still wild Monkeys. All they seem to do is bite and fight each other, as witnessed by the amount of walking wounded. The kids started out fascinated with them and they didn't pay us too much attention, but, after purchasing bananas to feed them, we were swamped and even though the kids threw the bananas to them, when we ran out, they jumped on two of the kids and the wife, and proceeded to bite all three. Luckily it was through clothing and did not break the skin. It seems as they are so territorial, but have little to no territory. I think Ubud tourism needs to have a look at expanding the park area to give more monkeys a larger area and they may not be as territorial and dominant.\"", "We minimised what we took inside, no bags between us. I was concerned after reading other reviews, but as long as you have minimal stuff with you, there’s less to attract a monkey! We saw 2/3 visitors get jumped on, but they had bags which the monkeys are naturally inquisitive about in terms of what could be inside. Some visitors were just a little silly, by sitting and emptying the contents of their bags in order to try and find something, only to find the monkey stole an item. My son did get jumped on by a baby monkey when he was sat near to their feeding station, but the monkey was attracted by the bag on the back of the lady sat next to him. He sat still the monkey climbed up his back, had a look in his hair, went for his pocket, which my son was ready for and after there was nothing of interest he went off! It’s a pleasant visit, really interesting to watch the monkeys interacting, particularly the babies. We arrived about 10.45, wasn’t too busy and walked around for at least 90 minutes. Would highly recommend and don’t worry about being attacked by monkeys, be sensible, follow the rules and you’ll be fine.", "Just a note, I’m not a very animal person so this review is by someone who’s afraid of most animals except cats and dogs. The entrance fee is rp.50k, Super affordable and you do not require any prior booking. Simple to purchase too. So this entrance fee is for you to see the sacred forest where the nese build Temples and shrines to pray. In this location there is a conservation forest where monkeys inhabit. There are A LOT of monkeys roaming everywhere and around you. Do follow the rules board and not look into the monkey’s eyes or carry any plastic bags and bottles. Because they will come for it and be a bit aggressive. Witnessed some of the tourists who didn’t follow the rules and almost got beaten by the monkey. The trail was simple and not tiring so it’s easy for all ages. I will not go another time but i do not regret the trip.", "Went for a day visit to this very special place beautiful views but be careful the monkeys are cheeky and will steal your jewellery etc so I would definitely remove any jewellery before entering the sanctuary.", "We were unsure about this activity as we had heard many horror stories about people being bitten by monkeys and theft as well but we decided to go see for ourselves. It was obvious after being there why people would be bitten or attacked for belongings. You must adjere to the recommendations made by staff at the park. I took off all my jewellery before entering including earrings as I was wearing hoop earrings. All I had was my phone with me for photos. One man grabbed a baby monkey and was holding it in his hand for photos when another older monkey attacked and bit him. You cant blame the monkey gor trying to protect the baby. You must be cautious and smart and respectful of the monkeys and surroundings. One man had his sunglasses stolen but the staff can get it back by offering the monkey bananas in return for your item taken. You pay for the bananas. I had a great time taking photos and observing especially the mother monkeys carring their babies undet their bellies to protect them. Great experience.....", "Nice Nature, didnt expect that it would be so nice there... You have to visit it when you are in Ubud", "The Sacred Forest is an amazing place to visit and interact with monkeys in an unfenced environment. It is very easy to get close to the animals and it a real privilege to sit and observe family groups at play just a few feet away. The smaller ones will climb on you if you let them but be careful because they do bite occasionally. You can buy bananas to hand feed the monkeys and it is a great place to take photos.", "The monkeys are a little bit aggressive, I almost get attacked! But is nice People is nice and if you want you can buy bananas to feed them. Stay away from the big monkeys really dangerous!!!", "We were there maybe ten minuets and we saw a girl get bit and a man walking out holding his bloody arm. The idea sounded really fun because we love animals but knowing that monkeys can carry some pretty serious diseases, I don't think the risk was worth it. If you want to go still I suggest not feeding the monkeys or getting too close...", "Very interesting experience to walk through with monkeys all around! Entrance to the park (gate 1) was brand new, large and very nice. Monkeys are everywhere. Great experience and good videos!", "these monkeys are so cute and friendly as long as you don't tease them with food. lots of opportunities to feed them and take pictures, lots of babies when we were there as well. Kids loved it", "Beautiful and serene. The monkeys are fascinating but need to be respected. The sanctuary is not very large and so plan for between one and two hours from entry to exit.", "Very picturesque forest with temples and of course lots of monkeys. Would not recommend feeding them as you don’t wanna risk a bite or scratch. Definitely don’t bring outside food or plastic bags as this is basically an invitation to get swarmed. As long as you follow the rules they won’t bother you. Recommend going early when it opens to beat the crowds and see the monkeys before they get rowdy around midday.", "I'd been before and had monkeys clamber all over to grab at banansas in my back pocket - was told then to be careful of the health risks if they scratched you. Other visitors seemed oblivious to this and had t-shirts with no sleeves and left with scrathes up and down their arms. We've been through other sites where we had tetanus shots to prevent rabies from wild animals and i was obviously trying to avoid a repeat experience. So on one jhand, it looks wonderful but on the other hand, don't need what occasionally happens. ", "Gorgeous architecture and gardens that truly make a visit worth while. The monkeys are interesting and if you want you can keep your distance.... worth the visit..", "Nice to have some nature in the city, but its very touristic. Also I had seen monkeys before in other asian countries. If you havent though, its fun to watch them and take some pictures. I must say I was glad one came on my lap as I was looking on google maps where to go! It must be nicer when it opens in the morning, or before closing time, check on their website (visit shouldnt take more than 1h).", "So the entry fee is 50,000 idr at the time of writing and this feels like a very little amount if you are going to spend 1-3 hours here. We entered the sanctuary and were immediately greeted by a crowd of both people and monkeys in some kind of fiesta and commotion. You can purchase bananas for an absolutely extortionate rate to feed the monkeys and essentially bait them into giving you attention, so you can take your next profile picture for Facebook. Once you get passed the chaos as you enter the sanctuary, you'll find beautiful views of temples and a dense forest overlooking a river, with a few sporadic monkeys thrown in. I'd still recommend this trip, just try to minimise how much stuff you bring with you as the monkeys can often try to steal it. Regardless, if you follow the rules and have nothing of interest to the monkeys, they show very little attention to you. ", "I was bored after the first 5 minutes, Paid to get in yet you could see the monkeys from the roadside that went around it. Monkeys were also quite aggresive to some people and one person in our party had a monkey opening his back pack. They are clever like that. Overall it was not worth the visit.", "The monkey forest was very cool. Better than expected, you would never have this access to the wild animals in the USA. We purchased some bananas at a reasonable price near the gate and were aggressively solicited by the monkeys...no choice but to give up the bananas. We laughed when they climbed on us, and the moms with babys were so cute. We got many very amazing and cute photos and videos and were having a great time. But....my wife had a plastic bottle of water and one of the monkeys came and took it from her. We smiled as he took the top off and drank the water, human-like. He threw it on the ground and my 12 year old felt bad about the litter and picked it up. Suddenly, two monkeys bared their teeth and came at her. She ended up with 2 bites, one on her thigh and one on her ankle. We went to first aid and they were incredibly understanding and help allay our fears. They said it happens pretty much every day, and no reports of serious affects or disease. They cleaned the bites with soap and water and iodine. They gave us amoxicillin (antibiotics), all at no charge. Our daughter was upset, but has now accepted it and learned from it. We would still go back again, but next time we would bring NOTHING in with us and be more aware and conservative...these are still wild animals. Our suggestion is to go and enjoy, but be very respectful and careful...bring nothing in your hands or pockets....nothing but the clothes on your back and shoes on your feet.", "It is a nice place to see and you do not need long unless you are a monkey fanatic. You really need to watch your belongings from water bottles, earrings to hoodie strings. The teenage monkeys will find a way to take anything from you. The mothers and youngsters are very calm and great to photograph. The dominant males can be a bit intimadating. If you choose to feed the monkeys bananas that they sell, beware as the monkeys will try to take the whole bunch at once and if you try to hide the bananas, they will find them.", "Visiting the Monkey Forest was one of our holiday highlights. The forest has good pathways and its easy to walk through. Monkeys are right there as you arrive and are all around you as you walk through. The keepers are there to protect the animals (obviously) but they also want you to enjoy this experience. One keeper helped get a monkey onto my shoulder and then onto my friend's shoulder - it was really cool.", "We seriously LOVED this sanctuary! Monkeys are out and about, roaming around! They will go in your purse so be sure to keep closed tightly! They may also take your shades! Lol! You can get food inside from care takers. The monkeys will climb all over you if you sit still and offer them some food! It’s a nice walk through the forest as well. Grounds are maintained, and beautiful! The tiny baby’s are just so cute, I could hardly stand it!!! Be prepared to spend some time and take tons of pics! When you enter, there are rules posted about behaviour... important to read these carefully and follow them. Don’t show signs of aggression or show your teeth are the ones I remember... otherwise there is a chance they could bite. Worth the visit! So fun!!!!", "Loved our visit here to monkey forest. All tickets go to feeding and up keep of the monkeys. The monkeys roam free and there alot of them. Worth a visit and not expensive either.", "The monkeys and the trees is something you don't expect. The monkeys are very calm but tricky. The trres called \\Picus Benjamin\\\" are very tall and at least with 200 years of existence. Very recommended to go and try to get a tour guide for further explainations.\"", "The monkeys are very friendly and will pinch your hat if they get half a chance! Great to see them up close....obviously they are very contented where they live here and they appear to be contented, and in good condition.", "my partner & i went to the monkey forrest by hiring a driver for the day. when we entre the monkey forrest we where amazing by the amount of monkeys there where we got some bananas & got the monkeys to sit on our shoulders great experince the we walk around & seen amazing carvings & after leaving the monkey forrest in the car park was our funniest moment where i got my partner an ice cream after she took one bit of the ice cream a monkey come from now where & start to grab her hand & pulll on her arm until the monkey got the ice cream then he went up a tree with it & sit there eating the ice cream by the stick after leaving the monkey forrest we did say to each other that maybe we should have stayed longer in the monkey forrest as it was so relaxing", "First - DO NOT purchase the bananas at the entrance to the Monkey Forest! As soon as you entered they will come running at you and will not leave you alone until they are all gone! I was not holding them when I entered and they left me alone but they attacked my friend who was - she ended up dropping them and running to get away. Otherwise, this was a great place to explore. The Monkey's let us take pictures of them and hammed it up for the camera! Some of the smaller ones jumped on us and tried to pick our pockets. Be sure to put your sunglasses away and empty your pockets, otherwise they may take your stuff. These gardens were beautiful and we enjoyed the walk around. Luck was with us, as they were shooting the Amazing Race while we were there - what an experience. Two thumbs up, just be smart - Monkey's can be naughty if you let them!", "Well, I really enjoy my time there: the forest full of friendly (and not so much), but very interesting monkeys. Its amazing feeling to attend to their ( I mean MONKEYS) small world and take a walk in the very noisy and full of vitality jungles. Definitely worth to visit!", "Entrance fee is so cheap that it's practically free. We had a blast watching the monkeys and wandering around in what felt like a real live Indiana Jones set. It was also really fun to watch tourists act stupid and we saw one man try to slap a monkey and then the monkey lightly bit him. He totally deserved it and then he got in trouble with the guards. Bottom line: Don't mess with the monkeys and if they climb on you, just be cool and you'll be fine. We saw a small monkey that was being chased by another monkey, so the little monkey crawled into a man's lap and snuggled. It was precious. Highly recommend. This was fun!", "Very scenic area, perfect for photo shooting if it is less crowded. Come with comfortable shoes and best to come with light backpack. Monkeys here are known to snatch cameras and spectacles from tourist.", "The monkey forest was great value, the onsite gallery was beautiful and the monkeys were excellent to watch. Quick tip: Don't wear a hat or sunglasses and keep all valuable items well zipped away from stealthy monkey fingers ;) One tried to get it's hand into the side of my handbag and another stole someone's water bottle and tipped it all over their head!", "This is a very nice park to walk through even without the monkeys. Nice paths and large trees make for shade and nature walk. There are several signs posting the general rules of the park regarding the monkeys. Even in the bathroom stall it asks not to touch or interact with them. YET you see irresponsible tourists feeding them, touching them, and sitting down so they’ll jump on their shoulders. The park rangers do a great job watching everything. They saw that one monkey grabbed a pack of cigarettes off a tourist and he was able to get it back so the monkeys would eat it and get sick. The rangers have sling shots to help co trip issues so all you people who cry about animal rights stop giving them things or acting inappropriate and they won’t be hit with a sling shot.", "We didn't go in there but we walk pass the entrance. I couldn't believe what I see. They have people selling banana for tourist to feed the monkeys. These are not monkeys from the zoo these are wild monkeys. We also had Monkeys mountain in Hong Kong, and we've been told by our government don't feed the monkeys. They are dangerous when they are hungry and you are not suppose to carry any bags with you. Really not a place for kids. Not worth to take risk get bite by monkey during your holiday.", "The place can get quite crowded so it is not easy to take good photos. When we were there it was rather cloudy. The view is great. Be extra vigilant of the monkeys. Often you may just be so focus on taking photos and forget to look out for the monkeys. Have an extra pair of spectacles just in case.", "It is a lovely place to visit and the baby monkeys are just adorable. We did not fall for the trap of buying banana's for the monkeys as I didn't want to be attacked. One guy would not give a banana to a large monkey, who promptly climbed up the guy's torso and would not get off him. What was truly amazing to watch was a fairly young monkey had stolen someone's unopened bottle of water. the monkey knew how to tear off the safety seal and than after dropping/throwing it a few times had unscrewed the lid. He then tipped it up several times to drink the water. Watch out Peoples! They are going to take over. lol", "We went as a family with a child 1year old) nice park and things to look at, had been reading reviews of attacking monkeys so I was little scared of them jumping our daughter. However we didn't stumble upon any aggressive behaviour on us. We did see a young lady being attacked though when putting down her purse and taking out something from it.. perhaps a phone? They climbed her and wanted her purse real bad! Be aware that monkeys are smart and real quick, if they attack give them what they want :D and please follow the \\rules\\\" of the park and don't think it won't happen to you.. it will most definitely happen to you if you are stupid enough to think \\\"it's just a monkey\\\". Also we saw a woman get nicked of her wallet outside the park when she tried to buy something, monkey grabbed and ran!!! Take care keep distance\"", "If you want to put yourself in the way of an ugly, and smelly monkey, this is the perfect place to start. I accompanied my enthusiastic kids and husband - reluctantly - to this place. Entry is cheap and before you go in, there's a giant sign with a litany of what NOT to do in order to avoid being attacked by a rabid monkey - don't look them in the eye, don't wear glasses, don't panic if they jump on you (mmmm that's challenging), don't breath etc.......I steered clear but saw one poor tourist - clad in silly skimpy outfit with thongs on - being attacked and screaming which just served to make the monkeys even more interested. The actual place is quite pretty but why people really want to go and subject themselves to this experience is beyond me. I left early, bored but my husband continued. To be fair, I asked him if he enjoyed the rest of his experience with the kids, he said o\\\". My kids rated is 7/10.\"", "The monkey forest in ubud is a must see. entrance ticket only a couple of dollars. Then once inside you buy bananas to feed the monkeys. There are no cages, monkeys dont attack you, its a beautiful walk within a rain forest, statues, take your time, there's a ravine with water. You see families, babies, hold one banana above your head and stand still and they will climb up you to get it. Dont engage with the monkeys, let them use you as a statue and they will perch on your shoulders to eat their treasure..", "Not more than an hour necessary, but a very special place. I was lucky to watch monkeys bathing and preening each other after their breakfast...remember a sarong & scarf to go into the ancient temples and watch monkeys play on the ancient ruins..", "If in Ubud, you a visit to the Monkey Forest is compulsory. It is a very touristy place and it is definitely not a forest but more like a park. Monkeys are everywhere and they are not at all scared of people. Super cute!", "If your kids are driving you nuts at your resort then this is the perfect place to take them to give them a taste of their own medicine. Buy them a large bunch of bananas, have them hold them and task them with keeping it safe until you leave the forrest.", "Nice place, good keep not too expensive the fee to enter, monkeys sometimes can get crazy, the travel takes 2 hours approximately", "Be careful with monkeys there - they are very spoiled by tourists thus aggressive. Forget about wearing any hats, necklaces, bags on tiny chains, etc. Also remove any bottles of water from side pockets of your bag, if you don't want to be attacked.", "There are so many monkeys! We were well informed prior to going to the forest so we removed all jewelry/hats/sunglasses/food/plastic bags. We also did not pay to feed the monkeys. No issues with said monkeys. I also took way too many pictures of the monkeys. The forest itself is very pretty and creates a pretty cool backdrop for the experience.", "We had a really nice day with monkeys there! The area itself was big and clean and the monkeys had a lot of space and different places to go. Big + for the fact that there were strickt rules for not touching and feeding the animals!", "This was one of the highlights of my trip! The forest is peaceful and it's a unique experience to see the monkeys so close. I have dozens of great photos here and could easily have taken more. There's also a temple in the forest. If you're there in the afternoon, you might see the procession of people moving towards the temple although you won't be allowed inside it.", "We came here using a scooter in the early afternoon. With that ride it was perfect to get around and the South of is great. The monkeys walking around were fun but try to rob my camera, had to get it back (watch your things, they're quick). We found a quiet place next to the main part of that park and it was perfect. Very nice place to enjoy the evening but take care when heading back to the city.", "The monkeys are well fed! It's worth it just to see them hang out. It's buggy so wear spray. Hold onto or put away anything you don't want taken from the monkeys", "My family and I visited the Ubud Monkey forest on a recent trip to , while the experience was mostly enjoyable, my daughter was bitten on the hand by a male monkey trying to obtain food. The bite drew blood from her hand which we treated immediately with sterile wipes my wife had in her bag. This basically ruined the experience for us as we were then extremely cautious oif these creatures. My daughter (6y.o.) did nothing to antagonise the monkey in any way. We also observed an elderly Englishman get bitten on the arm, his wound appeared worse than my daughters. After consulting with a doctor we later went to the BIMC hospital where she was given an initial \\Rabies\\\" vaccination, which has since been followed up by two more injections in Australia to complete the required course. People are warned by guides not to try and touch the monkeys but this did not happen on this occasion, the monkey basically grabbed her hand looking for a banana and when she pulled away it bit her. Be aware that these are \\\"WILD\\\" animals that are familiar with humans, they still can carry diseases and caution needs to be taken. If we go back to , the monkeys will not be getting another visit from us.\"", "You walk around and ylu have monkeys all around standing, just be carefull not to gdt to close and keep you belo gings close to you and always by you, they are very tricky and can take it. Observe them it seems they dont lime to be filmed much. There you will find a temple and also beautiful water falls, totally amazing, deff worth of visitting", "This place is hilarious, well organised and loads of fun, though not for the easily spooked or mellow dramatic. The monkeys can and will climb on you to get anything they can get their hands on. Play by the rules, respect the monkeys and you will have an awesome time. Act like an idiot and treat the monkeys like toys and you will get bitten, chased and will not enjoy yourself. We loved it and will be going back.", "This is my second time (first a few year back) in Monkey Forest. Nothing has change much. A lot of monkeys in my second visit. It crowded with tourists. I was always alert because I bring my baby with me but relax because I follow the instructions and look them from a safe distance. Many parents with kids the day I visit this sanctuary. We saw monkeys fighting, stealing, climbing trees but also baby monkeys with their respective mothers, young ones playing, eating, cleaning one another. Very good oportunity to observe macaques behavior. Don't bring anything they can grab and steal. Don't be afraid but cautios. Avoid eye contact.", "The monkey forest was a great day out. I was expecting the monkeys to try and steal jewellery etc as that's all I had heard about them but they were the complete opposite. The monkeys only climbed on you if you chose to let them. It was great to see them in a natural environment and not behind bars. They were not at all aggressive. We had a fun time here.", "Worth a visit. A lot of Crab Eating Macaques around, nice forest setting, we spent a good hour there. If you’re in Ubud already pop in.", "Nice walk around, the monkeys are pretty calm and aren't a bunch or organised criminals waiting to drop on you and steal your stuff. There are plenty of staff around to scare of any cheeky ones if they do take a liking to your handbag. It's only 30,000 a person to go in so even if you do feel uncomfortable and don't stay long it's no big deal. I got some really cute pics after buying a banana from one of the banana ladies inside. They show you how to hold the banana to encourage a monkey to sit on your shoulders for a picture, they keep the big monkeys away and let the little ones forward if you are nervous.", "We loved going to the sacred monkey forest and the entrance fee (50k each) is worth it! It is a bit scary because even though i brought nothing with me except my phone for pictures two monkeys climbed on me. Just try to stay calm and don’t freak out, they will eventually climb off! If you have bags with you they will try to open it (and successfully do so) and steal your stuff if you are not careful enough. I highly recommend this attraction because the forest itself is beautiful and the multiple sculptures are amazing.", "My husband was bitten by a monkey. He was only standing up and the monkey approached to him and apparently he was friendly and then he bites my husband. I hope it doesn't have rabies or something. ", "Paid 5 dollars for a guide incl. a bunch of fruit - for that we got a lot of close monkey contact (too close sometimes maybe :), great photos and 1 hour of a lot of fun. Well worth the visit to me", "This was a nice place - especially the old dragon bridge and the humongous trees there are amazing - and it is a great place to take good pictures of monkey.", "Had a great time. I would advise not to take food. The monkeys will not settle for 1 banana if you have a bunch. I witnessed a monkey take someones bottle of water from their bag, open and drink it. They can be aggressive but it is still worth the visit. A very beautiful place.", "Relaxing time in this quite forest with our little friends. Monkeys are all over the place, kind and funny, mothers with baby monkeys. A must do in Ubud.", "Me and my friends visited this place in February 2016. The views over here are stunning, but the monkeys are too annoying! They will literally chase you down and steal your caps and sunglasses! You can actually hire guides who will help you with chasing out the monkeys!! They will over charge you, but it is at least safe!! It is also advisable to keep your cameras and money purses safe and be vigilant against the monkeys!!", "Costs 30,000 rp to get in. Monkey Forest is a nice place to get out of the heat and enjoy the cool breeze under the trees. There are so many monkeys all over the place, and you can buy bananas to feed the monkeys but you need to be careful as some can be agressive grabbing sunglasses and handbags, etc. (sunglasses should be kept in your bag). But most are friendly enough and wanting to be fed. They pose for you if you aim your camera at them. And there is a dude who can arrange for a photo shoot with monkeys (of course they ask for money). There are 3 entrances to this spacious forest. There is nothing much to do here but to enjoy the company of fellow primates, or read a book/take a nap in the shades. Unless you are a monkey enthusiast, spending an hour here would be more than enough for tourists with limited time.", "So much fun! Stick to the rules though. Very cheap too. They do get very close! You can pay to feed them too which is fun :)", "A nice place to visit during the day. Lovely place to walk and see the monkeys in the wild. Located in the market area of Ubud so can go shopping after the walk.", "I always love going to the forest but I never really relax. The monkeys are awesome but a little bit scary too. Really important to read the signs and instructions...they are there for a reason.", "Really love and adore the serenity of ubud.. I was little bit scary when I was visited there. Even local people, they were so excited to seen and felt atmosphere of Ubud Maybe . If you come to Ubud... you have to visit Monkey forest ", "There are heaps of monkeys everywhere, but they weren't aggressive. Our guide told me to take off all my jewellery as this attracts them. They are also known to take glasses . .There are people selling bananas & the monkeys jump up your back to sit on your shoulders. It was lovely walking through the forest, which was so green & lush, seeing the sculptures, ponds, waterfall. We had a lovely couple of hours wondering round taking some lovely photos. It was very relaxing.", "My wife and I were apprehensive to visit after reading the reviews but decided to go anyway. We got there around 3pm and even then the place wasn't too busy. The entrance fee of 40rp each is extremely reasonable. The area itself is very nice with temples, a river with a carved bridge and ornate sculpture everywhere. I would have paid the same to see it without the monkeys. We took the advise on the instruction board outside regarding not feeding etc and had no problems at all. The people that were getting some ape attention were the ones deliberately attracting the monkeys gaze and obstructing them. I would definitely recommend but take the advise on the boards on entry to avoid any monkey business.", "Absolutely amazing to watch the monkeys interacting with each other and with us human visitors. Watching the \\kids\\\" play in the water basin was awesome, could have stayed there all day. But the absolute highlight for me was getting my hair \\\"groomed\\\". Beware, they will try to steal water bottles, sunglasses, try to open your purse, etc. Just walk away and they'll stop. A unique experience and well worth the (cheap) admission price.\"", "The place is huge, you can purchase bananas at the entrance and make friends with the monkeys. They are harmless. My husband put a banana on his head and small little guy climbed up to his shoulder and enjoy the banana on his shoulder.", "The monkeys are everywhere! Even outside the entrance and in the neighborhood. They are harmless unless you approach too close, look straight into their eyes, or provoke them. The place is beautiful. Be careful if you pass by the area in the evening, they are all out and around, a little more aggressive too!", "Ubud's monkey forest is a must if visiting this part of . The monkeys were quite well behaved if a little mischievous and were great to watch. The statues in the forest were magnificent and the temples took you back to a bygone age. I wouldn't gave been surprised if I'd seen Indiana Jones here. A truly great place ", "Such a beautiful place to see the monkeys up close. Be warned, they are cheeky & fearless. They will pinch anything from you that they can so only take bananas & they'll be your best friends!", "If you want to have the ecperience to See monkeys and ecperience them close, tjis is reakle worth a visit. They just is all aroynd you and if you have a banana they can sit on your shoulder😃 The forrest is also very beatiful.", "It saddens me to write this review as I have been to the Forest a few times with no issue. Unfortunately on this occasion the experience was very different. I had read the recent reviews and ignored them as I had had no issues previously - Big Mistake!! We had our 8 year old with us. He was holding 1 banana, that he then gave to a nearby Monkey. Out of nowhere another Monkey appeared and bit him on the leg twice. One of the bites was extremely hard and nearly drew blood, even through his shorts. The monkeys were coming back for more, when the park staff yelled at us to just walk away quickly. They offered no support ,advise or first aid to us at all. During this visit (approx 1 hour), we watched 4 people get bitten, only 2 of them had Banana's in their hands at the time. (1 child, 3 Adults) I have never seen this at the Forest and I hate to say that I wont ever be returning, nor will I be recommending it. While I understand that you are dealing with wild animals, I feel that the staff should have been more attentive as we really were terrified afterward. As per reviews, biting now appears to be a common compalint of late, so I feel that they should be better prepared in dealing with it. Thank god this monkey was a smaller one and not one of the adults!!! On the way out, we noted a 1st Aid room. We went in and they put additional antiseptic cream on (I had done this already straight after the bite) and a bandaid. He is ok and we saw a doctor upon returning to the hotel. Just a massive black/purple bruise for his troubles. I can safely say that he is no longer a fan of the \\Little, Cute Monkeys\\\"\"", "Well worth the visit, interesting but I would watch my belongings. These monkeys are all knowing and are afraid of nothing. The babies are enchanting!", "Quite expensive for what it is around $6 per person but the monkeys are cool. Lovely little forest for a walk around and to kill some time. There staff and people dressed in green are like the carers for the monkeys and are really helpful. One even held our phone for us and fed the monkey at the same time to make it look like a monkey selfie.", "Okay to visit and I was excited to see monkeys, however due to the aggressive nature of some of the monkeys I wouldn't recommend getting too close and personal! I got bitten by a larger monkey who I assume didn't like it's baby sitting on my lap. I was very grateful to the first aid team who assured me the monkeys are rabies free and cleaned my wound... I am still alive a month later!!! The doctors in Ubud don't have vaccines for Rabies, so if you want to get it just in case be warned that it's a 90 minute taxi to depansar!", "This is definitely a must see in Ubud. We got there around 10:30 and walked around for about hour which was definitely enough. We really enjoyed walking up and down every path as each direction leads to a unique view. It's great to see the monkeys in the free roam environment. We didn't take any food or water with us which was definitely a good idea as we saw several people get a fright as the monkeys searched them for food. Be prepared to sweat and make sure you're well hydrated before you enter as the monkeys will steal your water bottles!", "Do be careful, as the monkeys know that the bulge in your trousers is really a banana :) They WILL mob you. But when the food has run out, just sit and watch their antics .. you can watch for hours - very entertaining!", "my wife did not leave the car quoting horrific stories about rogue monkeys, thieves, rabies etc we nevertheless entered the monkey forest after paying a small entry fee to be delighted by a consistent supply of friendly furry if not persistent fruit seeking macaques. As long as you don't try to withhold any fruit from them they are happy to climb up rest and eat whatever you can supply. Worth the visit and good fun!", "This forest is beautiful and sacred. Be very carefully walking through there, seen lots of people that got bitten by monkeys. The first aid only steralizes the sound at the spot but you should def go see the docter With regards to diseases. I never walked inside, took my scooter alongside it and you see plenty (penastenan to monkey forest road).", "The monkeys look harmless but don't be fooled they can strike at any time so keep your guard up its lovely to see them in their own environment but they are quick and can jump up on you before you know it my daughter got bitten 3 times it happened that fast there was no escape and they can carry the rabies virus so she now has had to visit the Drs for rabies injections and will need 5 injections over a 1 month period the trip became very expensive as the cost for the dr visit and 2 injections while in cost around $300.00 AUD fellow travellers be ware of the cute cheeky dangerous monkeys enter at your own risk. ", "Its a good jungle walk with monkeys all around you walking around as fteevss you are. Nice to enjoy their company. Some good old flora n fauna. You will enjoy if you like forestic views", "monkey forest the located is in ubud.work around under the trees,and see lot of monkey..,temple , well beautiful place in ubud", "A beautiful place set in the tropical forest with an ancient temple. Stroll along the paved walks surrounded by many many cheeky monkeys which are so funny to watch.", "This place is crazy, but you have to follow the rules. Don't bother with the bananas as all the do is make the monkeys unpredictable. Don't reach to touch them, if they want to climb on you they will trust me. I had 3 on me and they were just playful. It's fun and cheap as long as you play it safe.", "Our family loved the Monkey forest. It's around $4 entry free + bananas which you can buy throughout the forest. Monkeys are very interactive. Do not leave you bag open or they will jump on you and start pulling everything out of your bag looking for bananas. This didn't happen to us but we witnessed it happen to many others. The baby monkeys are so cute. One in particular came up and sat with my son and tried to speak & play with him - a beautiful memory we still talk about today", "Monkey Forest in Ubud is a natural forest sanctuary that is home to a group of grey long-tailed macaques. The monkeys are very playful and they are very used to humans here, mostly because they are fed. They are not really afraid of us, so you can play with them. The park itself is like a big rainforest, so it is nice to walk through it watching the monkeys play. The sanctuary is managed well by a community-based management program.", "It is what is expected. do not need a lot of time, but I guess it depends on how many monkeys you've seen. The forest is stunning though, really beautiful to walk through. Careful playing with the monkeys they try and take your earing's and well one decided to go to the bathroom on one of our friends.", "Much better than I expected, this is a spacious, well-laid out park with separate little areas and trails, wonderful to wander through and soothing for senses frazzled by walking down Monkey Forest Road. Well worth the price of admission, it did not feel crowded even in high season. The monkeys and their antics are a source of joyful entertainment. All ages, many moms and babies (look closely for the babies), oldsters, alpha males, playful youngsters, and frisky teens, all doing what comes naturally. Grooming, romping, eating, copulating, and fighting. Great way to spend an hour or two. Keep your belongings close.", "Something you must see if you make it to Ubud. And buy the bananas, make sure you have a bag to put them in or you will find monkey friends coming after you. Walk the entire trail if you can, a little up and down but the sights and experience is worth it.", "Great Entertainment !! It is $4 AUD to enter the forest. Very scenic and some good photo opportunities. The monkeys are very entertaining to watch and seem to be looked after very well. These are wild animals and I did see them jumping on people trying to grab earrings, backpack straps, food and bottled water. I did get a bite when I wouldn't give a monkey my water bottle but it wasn't vicious and didn't break skin. The monkey did however bite a hole in the bottom of my water bottle and enjoyed a drink at my expense.", "Visited with my hubby and for the cost it was definitely a worth while visit the Grounds are well kept and such an entertaining day the monkeys fairy made me smile.. Especially when they grabbed my bag off my hubby and I couldn't help for laughing.. Would fully recommend a visit if ure in the area", "People knock the visit to the monkey forest as its a really touristy thing to do. But to be honest its really cheap, with some great temple architecture and of course monkeys!!!! Dont buy the bananas as you enter because you will be mugged by the monkeys. And hide water bottles. Then you can wonder round and watch all the Japanese tourists who didn't heed this advice trying to fight off a pack of simians with karate, priceless!", "My wife and I visited the monkey forest on a recent stay in Ubud, it was cheap to buy the entry ticket, and we spent around an hour wandering around, watching the monkeys and taking some pictures. The place itself was very clean, there were numerous members of staff sweeping up fallen leaves, and generally keeping the place tidy. There was a coach load of nese children there the day we went, on a school trip from Gianyar, several of which asked if they could take their photos with myself and my wife, and wrote our names in their book. It was nice to see the school has obviously set them a challenge to speak to / meet / take photos with the foreigners, essentially to help improve their English. Which we were only happy to oblige. Overall the park was clean, well kept and definitely a worthy hour visit if you are in Ubud.", "Went there with couple friends for a motorbike trip ! Monkey all over the place. Don't forget to take some bananas with ya ! Nice green forest and a great idea to spend a active day rather than spending the whole holidays on the beach 😉 you can go there around 11:00 spend 2 hours so the worse sun will be covered by tropical forest than move on to rice fields placed around 20 min by motorbike from there ;) btw monkeys are super cheeky -don't put on ur expensive sunglasses and definitely hold everything in closed backpack ! Don't take any plastic bags with you cuz they love to grab them 😯😂", "Such a great experience to see the monkeys in their natural habitat. They aren't aggressive if you behave right, just don't scream around them and keep calm. They in fact are very friendly and if you buy bananas you will get great photos with the monkeys.", "Upon entering the forest, you know who's running the show. The monkey's will check you out the minute you enter. Hide your sunglasses, hat, and hold your camera tight. Bring water with you but hide that as well. I witnessed multiple instances of monkeys running by and grabbing bottled water from peoples hands or biting the bottom off and licking the pavement. I did buy a large bunch of bananas from the ladies inside and fed the monkeys on the way out. Great experience.", "I Think it Was a bit to dangerous with small children- take Care of glasses, bags, hars, cameras, they are very naughty ;) ", "This was really fun, but also a bit scary! When I went it was near closing time on a slow day, leaving many of the paths empty and a bit dark. I didn't bring any food for myself or the monkeys, and I didn't try to incite the monkeys in any way. I didn't wear lose fitting clothing or sunglasses or have anything hanging off of me. I just walked peacefully and quietly through the park, while stopping to take a few photos. Despite my efforts to remain nonthreatening (and unappealing), I was chased by monkeys on three different occasions, and growled at numerous times. One monkey actually grabbed onto my leg as I ran away from him. Thinking he would bite me, I screamed. But after my shriek he just sat there and gave me a disdainful look instead, thank god. Toward the end of my visit, I started to feel that this place is really like a Monkey Funhouse, or House of Horrors. You pay a small fee (I believe 20,000 Rp) and you walk through narrow paths which are unfamiliar to you, only to be surprised by the unfamiliar and unpredictable actions of the inhabitants. All in all, I had a great time, but I personally love fun houses and being scared. If you don't love surprises, I'd suggest going when it's bright and there are lots of other people, and I'd also suggest giving the monkeys a sizable berth!", "I went to the forest not really sure what to expect, but I was so excited to just see 100s of monkeys wondering around everywhere. It's a great place to take photos. Don't leave ANY food or drink outside of you bag that you don't mind being spoiled. I had a bottle of water on my backpack and a monkey jumped on me and bit into it - that drink went into the bin. Keep everything inside the bags. Overall a great place to visit so much to see, well worth it.", "We’ve visited the sanctuary on a previous visit and had to go again. And since our previous visit a new car park and modern new entrance have been built further enhancing the venue and showing how important this sanctuary is to the nese. It is truly a stunning, ancient (hundreds of years old) sanctuary with wonderful paths adorned with carved stone monkeys and other animals often covered in moss. The highlight is the temple and fabulous bridge that crosses the river below massive ficus trees with their roots dangling from hundreds of feet high. A second larger temple is higher up the forest on the main path which leads to other walkways that meander around the valley. A stunning home and protected sanctuary for about 600 often very cheeky monkeys. Watching the monkeys take bananas from sanctuary attendants and perch on people’s shoulders and heads (to their shrieks of delight) is great fun. The monkeys roam around and are comfortable with people near them and it is a safe environment for young children and adults alike. Occasionally two male monkeys might have a bit of a rumble but mostly the monkeys swing, run and wander around looking for someone else with a banana or some sweet potatoe. Up a set of stairs at a high point in the sanctuary is a monkey cemetery which is a lovely memorial for the sanctuary inhabitants. A must visit and for only 50,000 RP AUD $5 for adults it is great value. Allow at least 2 hours as the monkeys put on quite a performance!", "We went to the Monkey forest in the afternoon. The monkeys are only fed late morning. So if you go early, you will have to be very cautious as they can be very cheeky, jumping all over you. If you buy some bananas, give it to them as holding them back will lead to ferocious reactions from the monkeys. I have seen so many people being attacked because they don't read the guidelines before entering the park. It's totally foolish as these creatures can be aggressive. Your experience will be enjoyable if you also avoid carrying any bags with you or fiddling with your pockets while walking.", "The Ubud Monkey Forest was astounding. The entrance fee was 50k Rp but well worth it. The monkeys were very active and arrogant and there were lots of them. The tourists had to avoid walking over the monkeys. Have your water bottles in your bag as they will try to take them from you. A walk around the forest took about an hour when taking plenty of pictures.", "In Thailand I've been to the Tiger Temple and in Malaysia I've been to the Snake Temple. However, here is another one: the Monkey Temple. This place is a nature reserve and Hindu Temple attraction. The monkeys are nese long-tailed monkeys. There are several hundred of them all over the place. Caution: they are wild animals, running lose (i.e. not in cages), and will jump on you if you get too close. We were warned that they will steal stuff out of your pockets and/or take sunglasses off your face. The place sells bananas that you can feed them. They are not afraid of people, they know the routine, and they are always looking for a handout. The facility/grounds seems to be well maintained, there are lots of very scenic paths, and there are some restrooms there too. This is just a neat (i.e. very unique) place to visit. Some of the paths involve steps; so I would say not all of the park would be considered handicapped accessible.", "My 10 year old loved the Monkey Forest! It's definitely worth seeing. We bought lots of bananas, but she was timid because monkeys get a little overly excited about the bananas and could get aggressive. It's a great visit!", "Worth a visit as there are plenty of monkeys and photo opportunities. We stayed for approximately 1 hour", "The Monkey Forest is a must see when visiting Ubud, even if only for an hour (which is more than enough time.) Entry is 30000 rupiah from memory and you can buy bunches of bananas to feed the monkeys. If you are afraid of monkeys then I would advise you to not feed them as they do jump on you and follow you around for food! We didn't see any one get hurt or bitten by a monkey whilst we were there but we did see one cheeky monkey try and steal some ones back pack so just be careful what you take with you & keep an eye on it! (One smart couple had locked the zips shut on their backpack which definitely helped as a monkey jumped on their back and tried to open it)", "We came here on 1st day in ubud and was good fun. I ignored the warnings about looking the monkeybin the eye, as I thought it was just precautionary advice...I was wrong. I starred the daddy straight in the core of his eye...and he wanted to rip my head clean off...scary little c u n t. So...don't look them directly in the eye! One negative...they don't sell bananas in the place...this is commercial suicide...you would generate so much more income if you had 3 of your staff selling bunches of bananas. Very good place to visit though", "You have to know these monkeys can be agressive and that the consequences of a bite can be really really bad. I visited the forest in September 2013, I followed all the recommendations (no hat, no glasses, no food, no bag, no messing with the monkeys). Still, one of them jumped on me and as I tried kindly to make it get off me, it bites my ear. Then start a little nightmare of expensive vaccines and medicines for mortal diseases you will hope not getting. That's a beautiful place to see, but today I'm not really sure I would do it again, knowing this. If you do so, walk avoiding them, walk with purpose, and if they come on you, don't do anything and just wait for them to go.", "We loved the monkey Forest. The monkeys were mainly friendly and the staff were helpful. Be careful to hide your bananas as the monkeys steal them when visible haha we were able to find a man who helped us hand feed the monkeys and showed us how to get them to climb onto our shoulders. Was a little bit scary but fun all the same", "Hot and humid the day i visited. Lots of monkeys around everyone. Was not too crowded with tourists which was good Lots of photo opportunitys and even scored a good photo of a newborn monkey with its mother.", "The monkey forest is a must see. Specially if you are an animal lover. It’s so nice to see the monkeys not caged and in their natural habitat", "This is very fun to visit. You get to see tons of monkeys in their natural habitat that are unfazed by humans. It is important not to take food, bags, hats, etc. inside the forest, because there is a chance that the monkeys will come after you to try and steal it. Stay away from the big husky monkeys. They are the aggressive males and are more prone to bite. They do have a first aid center as part of the park in case anything happens. It didn't look to me like many people visited it though. There are ladies inside that are selling bananas for you to feed the monkeys. This is the best way to get a good photo opportunity. Have fun and don't move fast around them so you don't scare/threaten them!", "Had a great time walking thru the forest and watching the monkeys eat and play. Is very peaceful to take some time to just watch them.", "Great to see but as we wandered up to the open temple (I think that’s what it’s called) there were a lot of young monkeys and they seemed to be attacking people randomly. Lots of tourists with backpacks were also climbed on and bags opened. My advise - take absolutely nothing with you except money, loose, and split between pockets and a camera/phone. The monkeys didn’t seems to bother us too much as we had nothing of interest. We soon left though as they seemed to be getting agitated. Also, don’t feed the monkeys/pet them. They’re wild animals. You’re asking for trouble! We saw children petting them and a young girl got bit/scratched. We were too far away to see which. ", "Monkey's . In a forrest . What else is there to say ? I prefer to go here in the early morning or around sunset . The forrest is the most beautiful during these times of the day and the monkey's are a bit more relaxed . If you are in Ubud , there's basically no way around the Monkey Forrest . Just go there . It's fun !", "Lovely forest, with temples and many, many monkeys. We saw families of monkeys with babies too, and up close. Our boys really enjoyed it. The monkeys could be quite cheeky so definitely keep belongings zipped up in a bag, as one grabbed something from another visitor’s open bag, but if you are sensible, it is fine. The forest walkways are a nice walk in any case.", "Was great to see an area dedicated to wildlife in such a busy area. There are monkeys everywhere, we watched them grooming, playing , feeding, fighting, jumping in the water. But keep your eye on them as they can be sneaky, one took a liking to my dress and we had a small game of tug of war and another jumped on our back pack and proceeded to try and break in!! There are guards around who will intervene if they get out of control. Was very busy when we went.", "good place to look at the monkeys and how they act when tourists are around. Be ware not to get too close as it may result in a bite injury... autsch", "Very nice place to visit while being in Ubud. Enjoy the temples while the kids can feed the monkeys. Yet, come here in the afternoon as the monkeys can be quite aggressive in particular in the morning.", "Monkey Forest is fantastic! I wish I could live near Monkey Forest and go every day! It would be my dream job to work there and be with the monkeys all the time. I love that they're free to do what they want and there's no cages. The temples and the forest/jungle are also magnificent. Monkey Forest and Uluwatu are worth the trip to in themselves.", "This was such a great experience for us all, especially the little boys. We fed the monkeys bananas and the monkeys were so delicate and friendly. Great to see the monkeys in their natural environment. Would definitely visit again.", "It is quite refreshing to see monkeys roaming around freely and just doing their natural things. It was a great experience to witness them in such a way that you also have to respect them as they are part of their religion. The best part are the stone carvings and the nature around the place. You would feel like you are really in another part of the world! Careful though, don't try to get anything from your bag, don't wear jewelry and don't wear hats and sunglasses. They will steal / take them away from you! I had an experience wherein I was leaning on a wall and a monkey jumped on me and I stood still and it started going in my shirt! Probably looking for a necklace or something? But these creatures are so adorable! You can buy bananas in the temple and have a guide teach you how to have a monkey climb up on you and take the banana from your hand. Around 20k rupiah or $2.00 for bananas.", "I visited the Monkey Forest with my 9yr old daughter. We were careful and did not take any food with us and tried to follow other rules too. Despite this a big monkey jumped on my back and desperately tried to get into my back bag. My daughter got very scared and we had to leave the forest pretty soon after that. I feel bad as now she has got a very bad view of monkeys.", "Worth the visit to see the monkeys . Feeding them they seem to be humanised so are not afraid off anyone . They will jump on you if you have bananas ...", "We were delighted to have Jan's Tours and Travel Service organise a day trip for us. We had a fantastic guide that gave us interesting information all day. The Ubud Monkey Forest was a great experience. The monkeys are so cute, there are plenty of them and they are so active. Our guide walked with us and explained so much to us. This made us understand so much more about the island and it's beautiful people and the monkeys. We made a donation and put on a sarong and entered the temple. There were more monkeys there too. We had a great day and continued on to a silver manufacturer, a batik place and a fantastic lunch at a restaurant in a paddy field, thanks to the local knowledge of our great guide from Jan's Tours. We loved the Monkey Forest. It was only a small fee to pay to enter but it was well worth it.", "A must in the area even if not very large. Lots of monkeys (600) and spooky 'temple' atmosphere. It is also where a local hini sect bury their dead for 5 years before digging them up for mass cremation.. So, spooky is the right word.", "Climbing the stairs up Mount Lempuyang was one of my favorite excursions on my recent visit but if you do not share a love for climbing endless stairways then this is not for you! And if you do not take a guide to walk up, then I would suggest clinging to one of the locals ascending since the monkeys can be quite intimidating. They are not as dulled and over-fed as the monkeys at the Ubud monkey forest which didn't seem to care when I attempted to make eye contact trying to catch a glimpse into their consciousness... but just the slightest eye contact with these monkeys let me know instantly to avoid to even look their way and attract their attention... their eyes shine like tiny crystals and their gaze cuts like lasers... I reverted to prayer making my way past them all alone.", "First of all, i thought that monkey is dangerous animal, because i've watched that monkey scratch people, steal something, etc. But when i came to monkey forest, the monkey is different. they're friendly and affraid with people. The place is cool and clean. Recommended place in Ubud to see monkey..", "Really lovely forested area in Ubud central, great for early morning or late afternoon walks and to see some of the monkey antics. They are really tame, but don't encourage them at all, they will even jump on your shoulder to take a peek when you are photographing the scenery.", "The forest has huge Banton trees with temples, a river and carved stone bridge under a huge Banton tree. The monkeys are everywhere and you can feed them or you can just look if you prefer. They were gentle and did not try to take our cameras. The locals were preparing for a festival at the temple.", "im a monkey lover so loved this place so much. So many cute ones running around everywhere. Be careful of your belongings tho", "The ticket is cheap. Only Rp30.000... the monkeys are very funny. We had a lot fun spending our afternoon there.", "We went twice really enjoyed the monkeys. I personally am nervous of them but love watching them. My husband and daughter loved feeding them and got some fantastic photos. Be careful though they can be unpredictable. We had no issues. 🐵🙈🙉🙊", "If you like Monkeys or wish to play Monkeys -- then this is the place to visit for a bit of fun & recreation. In this Monkey Forest there are Monkeys everywhere in abundance. In fact, as soon as you enter the park you will be greeted by some playful or some grumpy Monkeys. You will encounter little monkeys playing with one another, mother- Monkeys feeding their babies, fighting Monkeys, climbing Monkeys and so on... This forest also has some beautiful Temples where you will see more Monkeys. There are some simple rules to follow though, if you don't want to be hassled by these monkeys. Mind your Hats/caps, Sunglasses, Cameras, Jewellery, mobile phones etc. Peanuts, Bananas & Chocolate bars go very well with these Monkeys. So try to avoid carrying these items on your person. Also don't Smile or make eye contact -- it's considered a sign of aggression in monkey body-language. Overall, this Monkey forest in Ubud is a good place to have some fun, the kids enjoy even more. There's some walking involved inside the forest. Malay Adhikari (Melbourne 13-03-2018)", "Beautiful area with temples and a canopy walk where you can see and even interact with the monkeys. They need to ban visitors from bringing in plastic bottles, however. The monkeys go for them and bite them, I'm sure they're ingesting plastic. I saw many people getting their bottles swiped by monkeys. I also saw one monkey eating chewing gum :(", "This temple complex was one of the most enchanting, Indiana Jones-like places ever. Small enough to be manageable, but large enough to offer an opportunity to explore. After entering, there are paths that slope into a valley of ancient looking banyan trees which appear to be part of the moss covered statues that scatter the ground. The statues and carvings themselves seem mystical, as many of them are of monkeys and other animals. There's a small river running at the bottom. Don't miss the dragon bridge and the komodo dragon sculptures. There are hundreds of monkeys wandering the grounds, some of which will get very close to you. You can buy bananas to feed them with. If you choose to do so, realize that they can be a little on the aggressive side, especially the mothers with children. If you don't have any food, they don't bother you and you can walk casually among them. Don't miss this sight -- it's one of our favorites in Ubud.", "The monkey forest is a fun place to have been and tick off your list, but in my opinion it was very crowded, and not that spectacular. Be careful of the monkeys. I saw a girl accidentally step on a monkeys tail and she got bitten hard by it.", "This is a fabulously well set-up area but despite being “off-season” here, the tourists flicking through (ovs including ourselves) way exceeded monkeys. Every photo opportunity has numerous people boggling for prime position. Despite warnings and others experiences, there was not the slightest risk of a monkey coming within arms length of you let alone clambering on you and stealing any unsecured items. A relief and disappointment bundled into one. The monkeys were very well fed by the attendants and that’s pretty much all they were interested in. There were quite a few juveniles tussling and some families grooming each other and 100% defs worth the visit but we found it was overkill removing necklaces and sunglasses prior to entry as these monkeys pretty complacent ... it may be their ‘mellow season’ and perhaps they are more active and cheeky at other times of the year...", "Teen Kids had a blast. Very clean and organized. Wonderful interaction with the monkeys doing a lot of monkey business like stealing your bag and opening it and posing with the teens. Very clean and great experience. Price is also very reasonable at 50t rupiah roughly 8 usd", "In the monkey forest, you can see a lot of Monkey and spend all your day inside. It's not expensive and you must do it I. Ubud", "It’s all very touristy and you will have plenty of tourists squealing “OMG OMG so cute”. The monkeys are fed, they are not fussed about you. Do follow the rules and don’t bring plastic as it’s one of the few forest areas in that’s free of trash, please let them keep it that way.", "Every time I go to (once a year in the south) I like to havea day or two in Ubud and I just can not miss the monkey forest I could stay there for hours and play arouns with the monkeys.... they are so lovely and playfull as long as you respect them and dont annoy them! Clever things...", "Lovely spot with lots of monkeys. We had lots of fun with our six year old. Warning, make sure you have no food on you or in your bags. They can smell it and will attempt to get to it. If your not expecting it, s monkey climbing up your leg could e a bit startling. Having said that there are a fair number of rangers around that keep things in hand and we always felt safe. You can buy bananas to feed them which is an experience and the little babies are adorable.", "Good fun. Be prepared for the monkeys, they're cheeky and very clever. If you can leave the sunnies and camera at home. If you don't be prepared to hold on for dear life. The only thing we took was a water bottle and a very determined monkey decided he needed it more than we did and proceeded to put on a show opening it and taking a drink. Be wary but enjoy your visit, we did", "I think it was IDR 40,000 (AUD 4.00) to visit for Adults and IDR 20,000 for kids above age of 3, there is parking nearby. Its pretty busy so probably best to visit first thing or later in the day, we were there right at peak time. The sanctuary is right in town and is an area that has been conserved in the city so like a normal park really. There is a temple and a really cool strangler fig tree by a bridge and small river runs through the park, there are heaps of monkeys and it is possible to buy bananas at various points around the park to feed to the monkeys which means they will climb on you, you need to make sure if you only want a smaller monkey to jump on you that you buy the bananas when one is close by as otherwise the other larger monkeys will get to you first and you can't not hand them over if they have spotted them, best to hold the bananas up high over your head if you want a piccie otherwise they grab and run. There are feeding stations around the park where they are always munching away for good photo opportunities. Noticed a couple of kids were scared when monkeys fight over the food so if your kid is timid just be mindful. I personally don't like the idea of us feeding them and them being in contact with us so much, one monkey tried to come into the place I was staying on the hunt for food and had to be shoed away so we are kinda making an issue for the locals at managing them in the local area but I can't imagine (as its good revenue) that anybody will change it anytime soon.", "This park is a beatiful place full if temples and monkeys that remains quite peaceful despite the tourists. It's interesting to interact with the monkeys and see how they live they lives paying very limited attention to the humans. Worth a visit. Count a couple of hours.", "Lovely trip, some monkeys jump all over you so be careful I Not to get close if you don't like monkeys that much\\\" A pleasant little wood with attractive temples, cool shade and a river. Worth looking for: non-traditional and amusing animal decorations around the temples. The monkeys were extremely well behaved during my morning visit - probably just been fed.\"", "This is a monkey sanctuary that created a whole lot of supporting tourism businesses. The monkeys semi-free ranging and they are obviously used to human contacts. Be careful not to bring food into the sanctuary because the monkeys like all monkeys are interested in food. They are likely to turn aggressive and fight for food.", "Pleasantly surprised how much I liked this sanctuary. The monkeys looked well cared for and had a huge natural area to live in. Well signed rules to protect the monkeys. Reasonable entry cost. It is an easy walk from central Ubud.", "The monkey forest of Ubud on is located around three Hindu temples. Several hundred long-tailed macaques live in this forest. In general, the monkeys of Ubud are less aggressive in comparison to the monkeys in the Uluwatu temple South of . Nevertheless, these monkeys are still wild animals, and the warnings at the entrance of the sanctuary and at the food places should be taken seriously by the visitors. Among the visitors, I have seen idiots who liked to interact with the monkeys (giving plastic bottle to them, shout at them to see funny reactions …) and move as close as possible to them in order to have some stupid pictures. A quick look through some galleries shows many pictures taken with the camera directly in the face of these animals. Further, the more you carry with you the more things at your make the monkeys curious, so that visitors should decide if it is really necessary to carry bags etc. with them. Go through the forest, leave the animals in peace, keep some distance (especially when you make pictures), do not carry around unnecessary things, don’t stare into the faces of these animals, and the change is high that you will have some fun.", "I loved going to the Monkey Forest Sanctuary. Great experience! The only downside (which has nothing to do with the Monkey Forest Sanctuary itself) is that I saw a lot of people completely disregard the rules. Ex: don't touch the monkeys! Numerous times people would touch them or even step on their tails and the monkeys would chase after them. I'm not trying to be in the middle of that! Just keep your distance from those types of people and enjoy your surroundings.. it's a must see in Ubud!", "I'm not sure if I liked this Monkey Forrest or not... It's 40,000Rp to go inside, the surroundings are beautiful and there's this little path you follow around the park. You'll see small temples and a lot of statues and amazing old trees. I think that is what I appreciated the most. Don't get me wrong- The monkeys are super cute, but they're aggressive, they jump up on you and steal your stuff and there's nothing you can do about it. Don't bring any food or waterbottles. There were monkeys jumping up on people's backs, opening their backpacks and stealing cameras and suncream. I actually got bitten myself, by a baby monkey thank god, because he wanted my water bottle. It's a great story now but it's quite scary when you're there since their monkey parents are around and watching over the babies once they attack you lol. Overall it's probably worth a visit but I won't go back hehe... Monkey scare", "Enjoyed the afternoon at Monkey Forest, beautifully green park with a lot of friendly monkeys!! It was great feeding them and watching them play!", "Like a lot of other reviewers, beware of these semi-cute primates. It's a little unnerving that at the entrance of the park, there's a prominently featured first aid clinic. The gardens are nice and the entrance fee is reasonable, but I regret having gone. You can see the monkeys in the areas outside of the park and there's only one species to see (from the best that I can tell). An added minus: It's packed with people. Go when it opens at 8:30am. But probably not worth the effort unless you have little ones that won't mind getting their hand chomped by a monkey", "Tranquil. Not very crowded if you go about 2.30pm. Loved the elephant ride. The kids water play pool and slides. Loved the baby monkeys. Lunch was tasty, cocktail was good too.", "The monkeys are fantastic. The surroundings are beautiful. Buying bananas to feed them, make sure you hide them. They know when you have them & will do anything to get a banana. They aren't aggressive if you don't interfear or try to grab them. The babies are best to feed. The whole experience was fantastic & we would visit again. Very affordable & a great experience to remember.", "The Monkey Forest is a 'must do' while you are in Ubud. It is also a place of shade, tall trees, and isolation from the busy streets - that should be enough in itself to visit for a few hours. I think the gate price for entrance was $3 USD (we even saw some tourists ahead of us try to haggle the price, and actually walk away saying it was too expensive - really?). You can buy small bananas from various individuals at the gate entrance, so that you can feed the monkeys. However, when the monkeys know you have one, they will climb right into your hair to get it. And if you put it into a bag or a purse - they will take that too. If you have a water bottle - it will not be yours for long. Watched a big male snatch a water, twist off the top, and guzzle it! They can be quite aggressive. We choose not to walk around with food in our hands and preferred instead to take photos of the tourist who were getting chased and robbed and climbed. It was entertaining. The grounds are really quite nice; stone bridges, many stone carvings, walls, and small temples, huge trees and winding paths. And all the while - monkeys. We both work in the medical field and chose not to get rabies vaccine before our trip to SE Asia. For this reason, we were just careful with the monkeys. We had a friend who was bitten in the butt by a monkey who was actually chasing another tourist, and his terrifying story of passing a large sum of US dollars over a brick wall at midnight in exchange for a syringe of Rabies vaccine was a little to fresh in our minds. I would totally do this again. It was actually really fun.", "Lovely sanctuary and great to see the monkeys living as they should. Great walks and marvelous photo opportunities without disturbing the monkeys", "This forest is pleasant place to take a walk, though from my viewpoint it is not exceptionally attractive, hence the 3-stars. There are some Hindu temples within and the vegetation is quite luxuriant. Of course there are about 800 macaques wandering about eating food, but despite being well fed they can be quite aggressive.", "Highly recommended just follow the rules and you will have no problem with the monkeys. The on site staff were really helpful.", "Yep its a monkey sanctuary set in the rain forest. If you fancy an up close and personal visit with the local monkeys this is your place. Well organised trail around some nice vegetation and yes.......monkeys. Not for anyone who doesn't like...........yep you guessed it!", "It was my wife who liked to go to the monkey forest as it is famous. However there are more monkey forests is and Ubud as well. There are many monkeys and they are everywhere. If there is food like peanuts they are quick with you for the food and jump on your back and grab you. It is possible that 2 or 3 are on you at the same time.They are not afraid for people. If you stay calm and not panic and make yourself small by kneeling they go off. But be careful with glasses and camera's as the moneys of course do not know the value of those things. I have been in another monkey forest as well and for me that is enough for the rest of my live. It was a good experience though. I would call it good, not very good and not average. But good is not an option, hence average.", "Unless you are a monkey fanatic, it’s easy to walk though and enjoy the Sacred Monkey Forest in 30 minutes. The place itself is small and easy to navigate; even directionally challenged folks (like me) won’t need the map. At first, I felt tentative at the sheer abundance of monkeys everywhere going about their business—all ages, alone or in a group; grooming, eating, playing, screeching—but once I adopted the posture of a respectful guest, observing these animals in their home, I became at ease. Make sure to pack away valuables—especially food. I kept my sunglasses zipped in my bag, and my phone tightly held in my hand. Refrain from making eye contact with the monkeys, as they suggest. Only two monkeys jumped on my back (I think it is the younger ones that like to do that), touching me and trying to access my bag. But as long as you keep moving, don’t engage or touch/fight back, the monkeys will eventually hop off. I definitely wasn’t going to buy a banana to have it snatched away and eaten quickly, but I did enjoy taking photos of others that did do this!", "Great mini forest full of monkeys and 3 temples. The monkeys are pretty friendly and if you want you can buy some bananas to feed them. Just a great and cheap activity and deffo a must do while in ubud", "Despite the instructions and warnings at the entrance and throughout the forest many people were not obeying and many monkeys were reacting violently. I don’t think they appreciate hoards of humans walking through their home, gawking at them, taking obtrusive stupid selfies, they would rather that they were left alone. So very sadly one monkey was killed by a moped on the small path running along the outside of the fence through the forest. The monkeys all screamed for what seemed like ages with pain and horror. Neither the nese man who hit it nor the man working in the forest (presumably to protect them) cared and went on with their day. We reported it to BAWA but they said sadly it will be unlikely anything will change. There needs to be a max restriction of people allowed in at any one time and also they should be escorted by someone working there who the monkeys know and are comfortable with. Also that road through the forest should be closed. I will be looking into how both can be done. I wish the nese government would treasure more their countries natural beauty. Ubud overrun with traffic and construction everywhere, losing what it used to be so wonderful for, the peace and tranquility. ", "I was unsure about this due to all the stories I had been told by others. Not far into it we saw a lady get bitten and the monkey chased her away. No food involved, she bent down to get a photo and as she walked away it gave her a bite. I was turned off immediately, but I am not too keen on animals jumping on me. It is very amazing though and well worth it, wish I hadn't seen the lady get bitten otherwise I am sure we would have had a longer visit.", "This place is basically a forest, but they made a nice walking path around the verge of the forest. You have to pay IDR 30.000 to enter, local and international tourists pay the same price. The monkeys are friendly, as long as you're not hiding food inside your bag they won't steal anything from you. i can see that the monkeys are not treated badly, but since people keep coming and feeding them, some are over weighted - so if you want to help the monkeys, you might consider not to buy and feed them more bananas.", "Scenery-wise, this is an awesome location to take in the view and pictures! However, do beware of those pesky monkeys! One of the monkeys took one of our glasses and it was later retrieved by a \\local guide\\\" who demanded tips! Those monkeys were probably trained by them!\"", "Guards told me that there is 659 monkeys..i dont know how they managed to count them..nice and funny expiriance- all visitors of should see this", "I stumbled upon the monkey forest this morning while walking around Ubud. I had been advised not to bother with the monkey forest , too touristy, monkey's scare you etc.....well I went anyway. I was at the front gate and experienced some monkey magic. Well worth a visit.", "Wow, this place is worth going too. Although you do have to be careful not to get robed by these little fellows it truely is a special place. They are definitely not shy thats for sure and if you buy some banans on your way in dont bother hiding them because they will know and before long you will have a monkey clinging onto you. Take the time to explore the forrest not just the monkeys.", "We were a little hesitant about buying bananas and feeding the monkeys after hearing some not so good stories. But we walked around and enjoyed the forest for a while, then after seeing so many people safely feeding the monkeys and taking photos with them we decided to do the same. As long as you follow the rules and act sensibly, they were fine and we managed to get some good photos.", "There is nothing special on the monkey forest, basically just seeing groups of monkeys, a short walk in the park. And after you pay for the entrance fee, watch out, there is a lady who will walk with you through the park but then at the end of the park, she will asked you to buy things or souvenirs from her shop, saying it will help her to add point and her things were so expensive.", "We were reluctant to go to the monkey forest with the kids but am so glad we did. The kids loved it & so did we. The monkeys are free to roam & if you don't monkey with them you are safe . The monkey forest had a beautiful Banyan tree .. 100s of years old . I have always been fascinated with the Banyan tree. This tree was by farthe most awesome one i have ever seen .. it was breath takingly beautiful .. majestic & spread across . We loved just walking around the place & visiting the various temples inside. Great insights into human & monky behaviour .. yes we did see a few folks act like monkeys !!!!", "If Universal Studios or Lego Land did Monkey Forests, this would be it. The size and scale of investment is immense. If you are under-confident around the animals then there are plenty of keepers on hand to assist. They react quickly. Honest. There wasn’t a huge amount of educational information available regarding the animals, only the population size from a census in 2017. For this reason, I have given it four stars, not five.", "Loved this place, it was the highlight of the trip for me personally. The monkeys were gorgeous and for a small fee you could purchase some bananas, the ladies would feed the monkeys behind your back, and the monkeys would jump onto you. Fantastic. It was also a lovely walk with monkeys everywhere, lots with small baby monkeys which were really playful. Enjoyable hour.", "Monkey's are funny! We stayed nearby and love to laugh at the monkeys having fun. They are a wild bunch but seem like they are used to tourists.", "We hired a private driver to take us to the sacred monkey sanctuary, the monkeys are very friendly, don't have food in your backpack they are very clever and can undo zips. It was worth the visit, only $5 entry, quite hot though. Toilets were clean which was a nice surprise.", "The monkey forest is great, don't carry anything with you especially food. The monkeys will take anything including your water, so be careful. Also get your driver to drop you off at Coco's supermarket and walk down monkey forest road, it is quicker to walk than to wait in traffic", "Sacred Monkey Forest is very close to the Ubud town center. There is a charge of 30000 local currency to enter. Visited just before closing time at around 5pm. The monkeys are not aggressive as mentioned by some. They seemed to be used to humans and dont bother you if you let them be. There are a number of people around to help you if you want to buy some bananas or corn to feed them. Its a nice quiet place if you want to just sit amidst the trees for sometime and watch the animals. There is not much else to do and its not as big as was expected. Enough for about an hours visit. One of my favourite bits of this visit was seeing the baby monkeys with their mothers. That truly was wonderful seeing how human the attachment can be.", "TBH we weren't expecting much prior to our visit. However we were pleasantly surprised to find a clean and relatively spacious forest. We walked around the entire forest in approx. 2 hours. Obviously there is monkeys everywhere, however we found them all to be on their best behaviour lol!. They appeared healthy and well looked after. There is some very good photo opportunities to be found whilst walking around.", "From reading TA review prior to our trip I was expecting monkeys to jump on me left and right, but that was not the case. It was around noon and the monkeys were generally calm d/t being fed around that time. We did not feed the monkeys but watched from a small distance away. Beautiful forest and a nice way to spend a few hours.", "We loved walking around and seeing the monkeys 🐒. The walk around is nice, but some of the steps are slippery from the type of stone. I don’t think it would be a pleasant place to take young kids or people who are limited in the amount of walking they can do. I did enjoy watching the monkeys which is what you go for. Be careful though, they are cheeky - there is enough signage around to tell you what to do and to mind your belongings - even so, we saw a guy get his wallet taken and the staff had to help try get it back. For $5 Australian for an adult - it’s worth a visit.", "It's nice, if you like monkeys you should go but in the afternoon you can see a lot of monkeys in front of the park. You should not let them go on your back because monkeys can be aggressive.", "A modest walk from central Ubud town is the famous monkey forest, where one can stroll through a jungle inhabited (indeed, owned) by several hundred nese long-tailed macaques. In nese fashion, the forest is studded with exotic temples and a sacred spring. A must-do while in Ubud.", "My husband and I have seen many, many monkeys in the wild so perhaps our expectations of the Sacred Monkey forest were too high. The natural setting with huge banyon trees, a stream, natural vegetation and temples was impressive. We didn't see a huge number of monkeys except towards the end where they were being fed. Neither did we experience or see any aggressiveness towards humans. Our guide told us that these particular monkeys are fairly domesticated and used to humans unlike the aggressive ones at Uluwatu Temple. It's always fun to watch the babies and to try and decipher the various behaviors. It was extremely crowded the day that we visited so perhaps this influenced the overall experience. It's very inexpensive and if in Ubud, I'd still recommend seeing it.", "We had a great time with the monkeys in here. Not too crowder and entry wan not expensive at all .. only thing to bare in mind is that you should leave nothing dangling from your clothes or bags as the monkeys will take it :) We highly recommend this place.", "it is worth a visit if you are not the type that's terribly scared of monkeys. they are free to roam around the place, and we saw them jumping onto other tourists who were holding bananas. we saw monkeys fighting over a banana that some guy tossed too. well common sense would be to avoid buying them at the entrance if you do not want the attention. be careful of the banana peels too or end up like in Mario.", "Cheap and fun. Never seen so many wild monkeys. Go early to avoid crowds and wonder around a lovely peaceful park. Monkeys fun to watch but a little naughty.", "Monkey sanctuary was great walking around, plenty of monkeys and things to see. Great for photos, just remember your on their turf and follow the rules, don't take anything in like plastic bags, drink bottles etc, as they will pinch them", "After reading some reviews regarding the Ubud Monkey Forest earlier this year, I was a bit worried about this attraction and very nearly decided not to go as the monkeys were made out to be very aggressive. However, I was very pleasantly surprised. Our guide was fantastic, the monkeys in the main part were clearly well fed so he took us a bit further off to one side and called out to another gang of monkeys who came running at his call. The monkeys were amazing, we didn't see any aggression at all to humans. We had them climbing all over us and found them to be very gentle and passive, even when climbing up our bodies. We had them sitting on our shoulders and eating their bananas very casually, and they appeared to enjoy being up there as they didn't seem to be in a hurry to get down! The alpha male of the gang is certainly easy to pick as they get a bit stroppy towards the rest of his gang when he felt they were getting too many bananas. We didn't lose any possessions and took away some awesome photos and memories. Very glad we went.", "The monkeys are pretty full on. I would not wear hats, glasses or anything they can steal. I was eating an ice cream close to the forest, and they began chasing me. Wouldn't recommend eating next to the forest! lol. They love bananas and you should buy some and they will crawl on you for a photo. I watched them steal a newly bought present out of a ladies bag. Would keep everything in a backpack or keep at home. You have to do at least once, but be careful, they are wild animals!", "Very convenient way to get to interact with monkeys. They are playful and cute and can entertain you for few hours. Don't bring any food though and follow the safety instruction. When you get close to the monkeys for a longer time they might start to approach you too. One of the monkeys jumped on my back and my t-shirt is still dirty. We also saw a monkey fight shortly after which a monkey tried to open a backpack zipper to get what was inside I suppose. The little babies were the cutest things.", "We went to the monkey forest and it was awesome. Entrance fee was cheap, 40.000 rupiah thus about 2,5euros. The monkeys walk freely and are quite funny. Just respect the rules of the forest. The monkeys seem happy at the forest and can do whatever they want :-)", "Well worth a visit, it was my top experience in Ubud. Many cute monkeys and the forest is beautiful and well maintained.", "It might seem obvious but you really do need to love Monkeys if you visit! Personally, I enjoy observing them from 20 feet away. When you are at the Monkey Forest, the animals are freely roaming. Its my second time visiting and this time, I found myself quite shaken. I ended up in the middle of a \\Monkey King\\\" fight. - One of the larger monkeys completely whipped the butt of the smaller creatures attempting to drink from the same water hole. My husband had his Go-Pro and captured the whole thing. He held his ground in the middle of it; I tried to calmly walk away to avoid being bitten and scratched. There was teeth and blood and yeah, like I said, personally, I enjoy watching from a distance. Its a good day out if you really like monkeys, just be aware of your actions and follow the guidance given to you at the venue on how to interact with the animals. \"", "It was very busy when we visited. Lots of tourists feeding the monkeys so they were all over the main walkways. It was interesting to see them interacting with each other and visitors. Staff are around but should be more vigilant about litter. The jungle is covered in discarded food packets and water bottles which ruins the atmosphere.", "We had such fun here, the jungle itself is a marvel and the monkeys too cute for words. It was very hot so glad we ended up going first thing in the morning! I am also relieved we had a guide with us that explained about the temples and sanctuary as we explored it. We spent 1 hour there and it was the perfect amount of time. Definitely worth a visit!", "We adhered to the rules and we’re fine. The monkeys did not bother us. We did however see several other people not so lucky. BUT it was their own fault. The monkey took their water bottle. The signs clearly say no water bottles. Fun to watch the monkey open the bottle though! The monkeys coming up to a small girl and the mother saying she was frightened. The girl of about 10 years old was feeding the monkeys crisps! Very stupid. And no wonder the mine keys were all around her trying to grab the food. The park itself is very peaceful and easy to walk around. The monkeys pretty much leaves you alone. As long as you read the rules.", "Once you’ve been, you’ve been. But it’s nice to go the once for sure. Plenty of monkeys everywhere but also plenty of them around the walls of the sanctuary as well. Some nice scenery aside from the monkeys as well.", "There is something so bizarrely appealing at the thought of interacting with animals, so this was a must-see for my partner and I. I was mostly excited as I had had monkeys on me in Thailand previously, but he was slightly dubious about the diseases and being bitten, which we had heard horror stories about from fellow travelers. We'd been told beforehand to not take any bags or if we did not to open them, no food, no items of clothing that could be removed, etc...My big piece of advice for you - follow the guidelines. Don't think you're above them. We arrived at about 4:30pm, and there were still heaps of tourists around. That's comforting in one way because you're not alone in a spooky monkey rain forest, and also concerning because some of the other tourists just don't know their limitations and have no respect for the monkeys. The entrance is all very nice and clean, and it's quite serene really. You see the odd monkey and think \\Oh look, how cute\\\", until you get a bit further down the path, and then BAM! its like a scene out of Planet of the Apes. Monkeys everywhere! In trees, on walls, on the ground. Although none of them came anywhere near us initially, one of them took a liking to my partner and jumped up onto him, which had both our hearts racing; his because he didn't want to be Patient Zero for a monkey virus epidemic like in the movie 'Outbreak', and me because I wasn't entirely sure how I'd go about saving him if the monkey did bite him. This little dude of a monkey was relatively inquisitive, and took a liking to his snap-back cap, which he then proceeded to take from my partner's head, chew on and jumped off with the cap, onto the embankment. My partner was most displeased as the monkey gnawed on his new snap-back, and then, get this, he proceeded to wave the cap at us, goading us with a \\\"what are you gonna do about it, huh?\\\" look on his angry little monkey face (see photos for proof)! He was baring his teeth and being generally terrifying, so I decided to man-up and enter into a hostage-exchange with him...bananas for the cap and my partner's virtue! I went and bought some bananas (you can buy a bunch of 4, which I thought would be enough. They don't look anything like our nice big yellow bananas, just FYI). We had initially intended not to buy bananas so as not to be swarmed by monkeys...and once I'd bought them, they really did swarm. As soon as I turned around from the cart, a monkey jumped up off the ground onto my hands baring its teeth, and another launched itself onto my shoulder from out of nowhere, so there I am, trying to fend off this attack while holding onto the bananas for the hostage-exchange because I wanted my boyfriend's cap back, dammit! I'm sure the local banana seller must have thought \\\"who is this ridiculous white man?\\\" So once I'd freed myself from the onslaught of monkeys, with one banana left and being slightly shaken, I stormed back up toward the offending monkey. By this time a large crowd of tourists had gathered to laugh at him chewing on the cap, which only made me more determined. The monkey could see me coming, and started to run toward me along a wall with the cap in his mouth. I held up the last banana in heroic fashion, and as the monkey came close, I hurled it to the ground...the monkey went for the banana and I swiped for the cap, which I grabbed, and then proceeded to be chased for a moment by one very angry monkey. Evolution at its finest...Alexander 1, monkey 0. After that ordeal, walking around the rest of the park you see lovely, sweet moments, with monkeys picking through each others hair, of mothers feeding babies, or monkeys just chilling out. And then there are crazy stuff like stupid tourists poking at the monkeys and children screeching in horror as monkeys jump all over them. Nothing is as hilarious as a tourists under attack, shouting obscenities and waving their arms around in a monkey-attack. The park isn't overly huge, but there are a couple of entrances/exits, so make sure you know where you came in and how you want to get out. There are lots of nice paths to wander around under the canopy, along streams, seeing monkeys as you go...there's also lots of chickens, which was a bit weird. There are also some explicit and pornographic sculptures at a temple-area in the park, so be prepared for those. We probably spent 45mins-1hr at the park, which was enough time. The street shopping along that strip is quite good, selling all the usual things. And there's also an awesome place called Cinta Grill & Inn where they do cheap cocktails and amazing chicken quesadillas...not nese cuisine, but hey, whatever. Overall, it was an awesome day and experience. We both loved it. It'd be great for families, if your kids have experience with animals or aren't likely to freak out then take them along for an unforgettable experience. I'd enthusiastically encourage you to visit the Sacred Monkey Forest in Ubud, but remember - follow the guidelines...and whatever you do, don't wear a cap!!\"", "Monkey are used to human and being fed. So they can be aggressive. Place not bad. Price ok . We finish the place in less than forty minutes.", "Within Monkey Forest is the remains of a wonderful old temple and bridge that is worth wading through the throngs of tourists purchasing overpriced bananas and bothering the monkeys.", "We went with our 2 year old daughter. We were fearful going in of safety bc of all the valid warnings. We followed the rules, kept to ourselves and observed these amazing creatures. The views are incredible, walks are long, and monkeys were amazing to see all around us. Highly recommend, but please be careful and follow the rules!", "The forest is so cool, packed with monkeys, cheeky ones too - the WILL steal! :)) good fun for about an hour.. they will climb you to get the food - so great pic moment ;)", "It was a magical monkey forest. The monkeys were everywhere in the jungle/forest. We played with the monkeys. We had bananas and they became instantly friends for life. But when it was all gone, the monkeys sneered at us. It was funny. My daughter was sitting down and a monkey started climbing all over her. At first she was scared but then she was fine. She also said it didn't hurt which we thought it would. We're a believer!", "We went to the monkey forest with our 2 years old and all three of us loved it. We were warned not to enter with food in the backpack so we pulled out our bananas from the bag even before getting in the forest. Some monkeys came and stole the banana from our little girl, we though it was really funny and will keep this as a memorable moment. The monkeys are so approachable, it's very impressive.the place is well maintained and clean.", "as above, very nice rainforest full of cheaky monkey who won't hesitate jumping on you if they think you got food, even a bottle of water will attract them but a couple of the youngerones a friendly and easy to appoach, despite being a tourist hotspot it is still a must do if you are in ubud", "Very nice place to visit while in Ubud. The forest is supervised by people who work with monkeys so they are not wild there and it’s pretty safe to walk around and observe those beautiful creatures.", "A fantastic place to visit. Also - very cheap! The monkeys are very cute and you get to see them roam freely. There are lots of workers there who monitor so it’s quite safe. The monkeys find really care about you as long as you give them some space. There isn’t a huge amount of variation - simply because the monkeys are simply living and are not performers. There is a cool temple/waterfall area. A word of warning. Do not go super close to them or try to feed them/get them to climb on you. They are wild animals and are unpredictable. They might bite or scratch you and could lead to you getting rabies. Over our holiday we saw lots of monkeys - each time people fed them and let them climb all over them. Each time someone got bitten. Even if you have the rabies jab, if they break skin you might not be allowed to go scuba diving etc.", "It’s inexpensive and staff are very friendly! Really lovely walk, didn’t take that long to walk around and monkeys were well behaved.", "We spent a morning at Monkey Forest. It was a good day and nice getting to see the Monkeys in an environment they can move around freely and do what they want with no bars or cages. There was plenty of workers around so if the monkeys did get a bit too hands on then they would ensure you was kept safe. We had no dramas with the money's trying to steal from us. Definitely worth a visit.", "I've been to Monkey Forest earlier in the morning, not really to see the monkeys but to go to the temple. However: if you want to see monkeys, this is your place. I didn't have any food/drinks with me and the monkeys were friendly, still keeping in mind that these are wild animals sitting right next to you! The mothermonkeys kept their babies very close, and when you are acting weird (to them) they sissed as a warning. I noticed that some people came in with bananas, showing it to the animals but they didn't want to hand it out yet... Well, then you get aggresive monkeys of course. They also climb on you without any problem, for picture purposes/ for food. The environment is ok, however don't expect too much, there are nicer temples around Ubud. It's a very touristic place, I'm happy I've been there but I won't go again.", "It's cool to hang out with monkeys, but it's a bit natural to keep animals like that getting human food...", "The place is very nice, monkeys are free around you, if you follow directions they are very relaxed, you can see enormous mother trees, very nice to pass by if you go to Ubud.", "The Ubud monkey forest is one of the attractions of not just for the monkeys which you can see and feed but the natural beauty is what is the most attractive part. I loved this place for it's scenery and peaceful environment. Lots to offer for photography here.", "There is something about a monkey that instantly connects to the human soul.I was happy to spend a few hours here. Believe what they tell you about them biting. My son got a little love bite when two monkeys were fighting over food on his head. He's fine. It was akin to getting a scratch from a cat. We probably got too close. Also, buying bananas there is a bit of a scam m 40,000 for 5 bananas is too expensive. These are not special bananas. This is a must stop in Ubud.", "If you are visiting Ubud you simply must stop by and wander through Monkey Forest. The moneys ar everywhere and quite happy to pose for photos, you can get extremely close; even to mothers with young. Just stear clear of any big males you see and piles of food (these are guarded quite fiercley). If you arrive early in the morning (before the heat of the day) it is free entry. After about 9am the ticket office opens and it costs $1AUD. You can also haggle to buy bananas at the various entrances, but be warned that if you have anything of interest to a monkey it will be forcably removed by 1 or mor fluffy individuals. I recomend taking any shiny jewellery off before entering, hiding drinking bottles and keeping your bag on and done up at all times! Seriously.", "Nice walk in the jungle witg heaps of monkeys everywhere. Just follow the instructions from the many guides and guards there and you'll have no problem with the little aninals. ", "Omg this place was cool, baby monkeys are so adorable. Although i must warn, if you think they're getting friendly it is simply because they're looking for something to steal so they can barter for food. So secure loose items", "I went to the Sacred Monkey Forest on my own and spend easily 3 hours there as it gives you a lot of little paths to follow and see a bit of water and rainforest in the middle of the city (which seems to be a great stressreliever and a contrast to the chaos in the streets!) I even had a traditional nese ceremony this day and as foreigner it was interesting to watch. As I've never seen wild monkeys before,this experience was really amazing!Of course these animals are used to humans and sadly got spoiled so they get a bit cheeky (grabbing people's stuff and jump on their backpacks to open them),but if you look further you will find some calmer examples or a mother nursing her new born.It's really cute and amazing to see (lots of good photo oppotunities for photoenthusiasts as well),so I would highly recommend this place as a must-do (entry fee not too expensive) and I would definitely come back one day!", "The place easy to reach and have a spacious parking lot (free parking). When u go inside the forest u will see a lot of monkey from old to the babies (the baby is the best). This place is recommend for family trip with young children, bcos u can introduces them to the nature. Anyway fyi the monkey only like the banana with thick skin and a little square shape (sorry i dont know the name of the type), u can use the banana to taking photo with the monkey on ur shoulder.", "We visited the Monkey Forest recently as part of a day tour with Drivers of Distinction when we were in on a cruise ship stop. The Forest is very close to Ubud and scenic even without the long-tailed monkeys. A path leads you through the Forest to a temple and along a river (probably 45 minute walk). There are stairs and the river walk is along a narrow shelf HOWEVER the upper paths are wide, paved and easy walking. The day we were there most of the monkey were along the upper paths so no need to descend to the more \\difficult\\\" walk if anyone in your group has difficulty walking. The photo featured is taken from the bottom of the stairs near the temple and river. The monkeys did not bother visitors unless visitors wanted to be bothered ie. by feeding them - then it is fair game. Great photo opps - baby monkeys with their moms, monkeys of all ages singly and in groups grooming, eating, chasing each other.\"", "My sister and I were petrified the entire time. We witnessed another tourist get attacked by a totally unprovoked monkey (he had his back to it). We researched this place quite a bit and knew not to have anything on us that monkeys could steal or attack us for. We moved quite slowly and tried not to make eye contact with any of them. The forest itself is absolutely stunning with beautiful banyan trees. The monkeys are pretty arrogant little things. I thought I'd find them cuter, but I didn't...", "Sound crazy that I love this place, when I returned with a big black and blue bruise on my arm. But I think I was to blame about the attack, because our eyes met and I think that the monkey felt scared when we had eyecontact and it showed me its teeth. I looked away as fast as I could and moved away slowely, but too late. There was so many cute monkeys, and I could spend all day there and watch them play.", "I'm traveler like to explore surrounding instead of shopping. How can we escape this. The main point I want to share is not because there are a lot of Monkeys. Well, Malaysia had it too. But this place is full of art and well maintenance. You might have to go in early morning because it will be crowded at afternoon. We spend around 2hours here. Windy environment can de-stress. There is graveyard inside. You can read the story over there and it is quite interesting. Every few year they will dig out and have a ceremony before it burn the body. The true is, the entrance fee is expensive.", "The place is like a common temple in but the monkeys makes the visit funnier. You have to be careful and not carry any food of bottle with you since they will attract the monkey and the will steal it from you. Also let them play with you, they won't hurt you", "Definitely worth a visit. The monkeys are a hoot. If you buy a few bananas (worth it) the baby ones will happily climb up your legs and grab them out of your hand. The bigger ones...eh..just let them have em quick!", "Awesome do pay attention to you bags and close them well. We used a small lock. The monkeys just loooove trying to open them.", "must see for nature lovers, also very nice building art. don't let the monkeys see you open your bag ;)", "Amazing views, and a wonderful spot for photos. Just don't get too close to the edge it is a huge drop. Plenty of shade so you can escape the heat that the concrete radiates, just be aware sitting under trees that you don't get a monkey in your lap. The monkeys are very cheeky, do protect your belongings and only take with you what you need. We had young kids with us and there was no issue just remember they are wild animals and don't get too close. They will take your glasses, hats, phones, water bottles etc.. The kids (6 & 8 years) thought this was hilarious to watch, some of the silly things tourist were doing and then they wonder why the monkey took their glasses. Good clean free toilets here. You can also get a guide to walk with you they carry a stick to keep monkeys off, we didn't use a guide and were fine. You will be given a sarong on entry to cover your legs for males & females.", "Monkeys are not my favorite kind of animal - but unless your carrying fruits in your bag or offering the monkeys a banana they leave you alone. The mysterious forest - thought expensive versus the other attractions in Ubud- was quiet calming even with the monkeys.", "This place is full on.. its difficult to take photos because of the crowds.. the tragic is horrendous. Be careful to your belongings.. there's monkeys there too. I wouldn't visit again", "It is in s beautiful jungle setting, fun monkeys everywhere and nice temples. We really had fun and it was really cheap, like $2 to get in.", "Monkeys are great. This place is great. Clean, cheap and good fun. Just make sure you don't try and fight with the monkeys - sounds strange but that it when they tend to bite if you don't release the food.", "We only saw the warnings and guideline sign after we left! But they are very useful and I'd advise you follow before interacting with the monkeys. The monkeys generally kept themselves to themselves (unless you bought the overpriced bananas then they are all on you!) When posing for a picture my friend smiled (showing teeth) and the monkey attacked. But they only ever do this when they feel threatened. Do not take a big backpack or carry any food as they are likely to steal it. Overall the monkey sanctuary is in a gorgeous jungle setting and was much bigger than I expected. The entrance price is reasonable and it's a good watch spend a couple of hours", "We absolutely loved it here. We enjoyed getting close to the monkeys and seeing them interact and play with each other. Make sure to follow the rules of the sanctuary. We saw some tourists trying to cuddle or tease the monkeys and they ended up getting hit and scratched so you really do have to be careful and respect the monkeys boundaries. If you walk around the sanctuary you can also see lots of monkeys.", "I don't like monkeys, but love this monkey forest. It has a very mystical quality. Go in the afternoon when the monkeys are less hungry and you can just walk past them to explore. It's quite small and doesn't take long. There is a lovely temple by the river down the stairs. Well worth a look. It's also worth paying the 20,000rp entrance fee just to use it as a quick cut through from Ubud to Nyuh Kuning village.", "Always fun to watch us Bule's/Us westerners interact with the Monkeys , Word to the wise , keep your distance, they may bite and Rabies vaccination very recomened after any bite or deep scratch from any wild animal in ..Local inese mini park rangers keep an eye on you and the monkeys while in the park.", "we were staying at the Saren Indah in Ubud, so the Monkey Forest was only 2 minutes walk away from us. It was lovely walking through the monkey forest and seeing the monkeys in their natural habitat. We were nervous about being bitten etc, but we were told not to wear jewellery, have no food in our hands, we left our backpacks on our backs, took off earrings etc - and basically the monkeys couldn't care less that we were there. We got to leisurely walk around without being hassled by the monkeys, got some great photos too. Some monkeys were hanging of people in there, but this was encouraged by the people wanting that to happen by sitting down and letting the monkeys climb on them and also giving them food. A lovely Tranquil walk!", "Highly recommend going! Such a fun experience. All the reviews are correct- the monkeys can be aggressive so be sure to put everything away, including sunglasses and water bottles. Such a treat to not only be so close but to interact w such beautiful animals.", "this was such an amazing experience, spent at least 2-3 hour here. the place is huge, lots of people but more than enough room for everyone. a lot of monkeys and as long as your respectful and nice to them they are friendly. would recommend bringing your own bananas though. we bought a small bundle (20,000ird) and got about 5 bananas. so we went for more and got a big bundle (50,000ird) and got about 7 bananas. also watched another guy get a big bundle and got like 15 bananas so it doesn't make much sense. other than that awesome visit!", "I love wild animals, even monkeys, but I hate places where half-wild monkeys harass people. Sadly, this is one of those places. First the good part. The area itself is very beautiful. Forest is not big, but it has nice jungle feeling and for me it was a surprise to see such place within walking distance from Ubud. It was clean and I liked the fact the there is a big sign at the entrance telling not to trash. There was also a first-aid center with helpful staff. Yes, a first-aid center, and for very good reason I might add. Then the bad part. Monkeys. The place is full of them and if you want to see a glimpse of what is ahead, watch local shopkeepers outside the park. Some of them actually used sticks to protect against attacking monkeys. Just like in every other place like this, monkeys are not friendly or trained. At best, they just sit nicely and take the banana you throw at them. At worst, they will attack, bite and scratch. Be very careful with the babies, since adults can be extremely protective. Monkeys can steal anything so keep your belonging close to you. If you have kids, keep them close as well. Even when you follow the guidelines, monkeys can attack. This happened to me. Baby monkey climbed on me. It was sitting on my hand and I didn’t shoo it away because it was behaving so nicely. After few seconds, an adult monkey jumped on me and bite me in the neck and ear. I had to go to the first-aid center where they cleaned up the wounds and told me I don’t need to worry, since there shouldn’t be rabies. Just read the reviews - I’m not the only one who got attacked. The sign outside says you can’t bring food in the area. There are too reasons: monkeys can get sick and also that they can sell bananas inside. That was such a disappointment. World is full of touristic monkey places where wild monkeys are fed and sooner or later they become aggressive. To me this is just a ticking time bomb. My advice is: skip this place. If you want to see monkeys, go to the wild. It is not that difficult to see wild monkeys in Indonesia. If you decide to visit the place anyway, it is probably wise to do it now while it is still somewhat safe.", "Enjoyed the morning here. It was nice to know that there is a sanctuary like this for the monkeys. Very busy", "Went to the monkey temple twice during stay in Ubud. It's exactly what it says on the tin - monkeys in a \\temple\\\". The monkeys are entertaining, wild and cheeky. First visit was early in the morning before the crowds and the monkeys were much more relaxed and fun to be around. Second visit was in afternoon after bus loads of tourists had been there all day teasing the monkeys so they were much more cheeky and quite aggressive. Definitely worth a visit though.\"", "Have been here several times over the years and seen macaques around much of Asia. If you have not seen monkeys before it is worth a trip to see them 'in the wild' though they have become increasingly desensitised to human interaction to the point that they can become troublesome. My advice is that as much as buying bananas from the sellers at the entrance DON'T. It only creates an aggressiveness from animals wanting to open up your bags or taking anything that looks potentially edible. The temple structures in the Forrest are interesting though rubbishy from the volume of tourists that visit tends to spoil the view. If you have young children would really reconsider if this is going to be a pleasurable experience for them. Avoid eye contact with the larger males and don't go touching them or letting them sit on your shoulder as I have seen. Just stupid! They are not kittens and their bite will see you visiting the local clinic for your first round of rabies shots.", "You cannot stay in Ubud without going to monkey forest, it’s an enchanting area and a perfect place to watch the world go by. The museum has local art work and some amazing photos of what ubud was like in the 1970’s, a stark contrast to what it is now. If you haven’t visited the monkey forest then you haven’t seen the real ", "somewhat aggressive monkeys--not much else to see. Long walk and very hot and humid. Many tourists there.", "Lovely to see a sanctuary for the monkeys! It’s not expensive and you get to spend as much time as you want inside. You can buy food for them inside. But be prepared! They like to steal stuff 😂😂 love the babies! Cutest little humans ever!", "This was a much bigger area than I expected. A few hours would pass quickly here. Great value for 30K Rupiah. Aside from monkeys, there is other wildlife like lizards and butterflies. The trees are spectacular and it's a great break from the pace of Ubud outside. Obviously the monkeys are the big attraction. They really were highly entertaining. Being used to humans, they carried on with their natural behaviour despite our close proximity. Be aware that they are likely to hop on your back, shoulders or even your head. Unless you frighten them, they just hop off again. I did see two children who were a bit frightened by this. Some adults also teased the monkeys by offering food and then pulling back. However I think there is little to fear from them if you treat them properly. It was a great break from town and I loved the monkeys.", "We stopped into the Monkey Forrest after a full on day in and around Ubud, we originally decided not to but last minute changed our minds and we're glad we did. Only 2000 entry fee, cute little monkeys everywhere putting on quite a show for the hundreds of tourists taking photos and just monkeying around. Some steep steps and the ground can be a little slippery, but even if you're not up for a big walk you can still go in and observe from the entry level. I've heard these little monkeys can pinch your belongings so I took off all my jewelry and sunglasses just to be safe but didn't observe the monkeys coming too close to any tourists. I'd still recommend you put all your belongings in your bag and keep out of reach, also recommend you don't open your bag while monkeys present as apparantly they think you have food and will try to get into it. A couple of tourists being stupid and trying to spook the monkeys to get their idea of a \\good photo\\\", hopefully the majority of visitors will be kind to these little guys. We only stayed 1/2 hour as we were tired but it was enough to have a good look and get a feel for the place.\"", "This place is awesome if you like monkeys. Not great for people who are squeamish as the monkeys do sometimes jump on you even if you don't have any food on you. A little scary at times but I love monkeys and it was such a cool experience to be amongst all the monkeys, cheap entrance as well. I went a couple of times when we were in Ubud, great laugh but understand that you are literally walking around with wild monkeys not a zoo where they are enclosed so as long as you know that you'll really enjoy it!", "Great time in the Monkey Forest! We were not sure if the monkeys would be friendly, mean, aggressive, etc.; the monkeys were friendly and comfortable around people (just don't stare them in the eyes, as the guide warned us). Wonderful time here!", "I'm an animal lover. I don't go to the circus. I don't go to the zoo. I didn't ride the elephants here in . However, I read up a little on the monkey sanctuary and decided to go. I went in the afternoon which was a great move. The sanctuary is all shaded by the trees. It was so nice to get out of the sun. My first clue that the monkeys were a bit aggressive should've been at the entrance. A monkey stole a bag of chips from a woman. You have to be very careful. I found the monkeys at Mt. Batur to be a little bit less aggressive. Some monkeys at the sanctuary were very sweet and some were very aggressive. Tourists tease them with food which makes matters worse. There were feeding stations for the monkeys but they were all locked up. I saw several monkeys trying to get food out of the bins. It was heartbreaking. I spent a lot of time wandering around the forest and enjoyed it, but I would not go again. There are also several \\handlers\\\" walking around as well.\"", "The hype is there, when you talk about what to do in Ubud, this is always on the list. It is a huge park, climate inside is cool and nice. Very scenic, lots of greenery with labeled plants with some info about them. There are monkeys everywhere, if you are wondering if it’s safe? Yes it is, the monkeys generally mind their own business. There are a few banana vendors within the sanctuary for you to buy and feed the monkeys. My personal opinion? Not worth buying, the bananas are overpriced, and if you choose to get a bunch, give it to the monkeys quickly. Monkeys tend to climb on you to get to the bananas. Avoid keeping bananas in your bag or a plastic bag, they will try to rip it open. All in all I’d recommend you to go to this place, take a walk do some sightseeing, watch others feed the monkeys and move to your next destination.", "In the heart of Ubud lies this little forrest with lots of Monkeys. Its 30,000 Rupia to get in for adults, and its a nice walk. Lots of monkeys. They have banana feeding stations, and some very clear Do'd & Dont's which are worth reading at the entrance. The monkeys will jump on you, steel any exposed water bottles and try to access anything bag like that looks like it has food. That said the park is well equipped and has a medical station and many staff dotted around the park with radios. The Forrest is nice. Many amazing trees, and the monkeys fun to watch. If you want to kill a few hours in Ubud away from shopping & eating just go here", "I really enjoyed my time here. The monkeys are cute, but be sure to remember that getting bit could cause some pretty significant health issues, so don't bring in food, taunt the monkeys (I saw some tourists doing this), or try to take food from them once they have it. Overall it was pretty fun. It's a nice thing to do on cloudy day when it might not be great weather for outside patios, renting a scooter or waterfalls.", "If you want to play with monkey and see a lot of sacred rituals, you come to the right place. Do not come at 5 because at 6 they closed​ already and the jungle-like venue will be full of mosquitos..I mean like tons. The monkeys are not too agresive to take your camera, flip flop, etc. But they smell food and water, so they will take it..just don't fight and let it go. They seems get used to people around them, if they come approach do not run..just be calm. You will love to see sculptures and arts inside the sanctuary. Hard to describe but it will be worthed to visit. Nearby you can see a lot of art shops..you will be amazed that you can still find a little kid taditional toy gun.", "We had read reviews of the mischievous monkeys saying that they were a little light fingered and loved to run off with sunglasses, cameras and the like so we were wary of them. We still had sunglasses on and phones / camera with us and had no problems but just keep your guard up because there are lots of monkeys and they can sneak up on you. When you arrive you pay to get in (it wasn't that expensive) and there are people selling bunches of bananas for you to feed the monkeys. If you are scared of the monkeys coming close to you or jumping up on you, steer clear of the nanas! It is a nice setting and there are a few different paths you can wander down at your own pace with plenty of places for photo opportunities. If you do not mind the monkeys getting close, you can have a seat and if you have food for them they will come and sit on your knee and happily eat away (if you don't mind a bit of banana getting on your clothes that is). I think we spent between 1-2 hours here and we got loads of amazing photos and I would recommend a day trip here to anyone in the area. It's good to see the monkeys running free and climbing trees instead of stuck in a cage like in zoos.", "My mum and I had befriended a local guy who drove us up and ensured we had a good guide. We bought bananas and were almost immediately overwhelmed by monkeys! I don't know what it was, but they just loved my mum. As in they took it easy on her. One at a time, sitting calming on her shoulder while eating; whereas they scrambled on me and kept moving from one shoulder to the other. The guide did say not to do anything that might aggravate or excite them. So when you get your bananas, don't try to hide them. They will try and scratch their way to them. If one scratches you on the way up, don't scream or try to hit them. Common sense really. One our way back a lady was being followed by a monkey and she got scared so she poked it with her umbrella. This made it scream and caused another 20monkeys to come out of hiding and were all running towards her. Lucky our guide was there. The guide later explained that they are very protective and territorial. You hurt one, you hurt them all. All in all, my mum absolutely loved it up there! And they loved her! She would rate it 15 out of 10! I enjoyed myself, but I was a bit more wary. I'd rate it a 7 out of 10.", "A must-do when you are in Ubud. Monkeys everywhere, cheap tickets and in a walkable distance from central Ubud.", "Pay 40.000 idr and walk in to the amazing jungle just beside the city center of Ubud. Amazing nature, a lots of monkeys to see and feed. Don't bring your own food, or look them in the eyes. Be safe!", "This is a nice walk in the forest, among temples and lots of monkeys - who will jump around you (or on you if you have a snack). Entry was 50k.", "I really enjoyed Indonesia overall but one place i will always remember is the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary .I love monkeys a lot and i can picture myself as one in general.The monkeys are so cute especially the babies .Also i wanted to mention that they are the best models i have ever seen.They posed so well for pictures .They really enjoy company and they are very playful creatures.They are good entertainers and the most interesting animal.Naughty ! of course they are .The place where they live is perfect and i love how they are usually not so wild.I don't ever mind coming again and visiting,it is such a memorable place . I recommend people to go there and enjoy the monkey's company.", "So entering this venue I had heard in years past that the monkeys could be sneaky little pickpockets at the entry however this was due to an old policy of giving the guests bananas to feed them. A practice they appear to have stopped and has improved the behaviour considerablly. It was a great tour with many different sites and beautiful forests.. The monkeys let you get quite close and seemed to be uniniterested in us and just went about there business. Food and drinks on site and clean facilities.", "I guess that it is a great experience for people who love animals. I was though more scared than fascinated. The huge jungle-like park is full of monkeys from its very entrance. We were warned not to tease them and to keep in our bags stuff like cameras, sunglasses and food, especially food. However, no one mentioned anything about bottles of water. We were walking slowly, staying away from the animals, taking some photos... It is really very interesting how the monkeys somehow hide themselves in the scenery and then out of the blue surprise you. All of a sudden, one of them grabbed the bottle of water my friend was carrying, ruptured it and started playing with it. This was funny! A bit later the scary part began. I was taking a photo of a small monkey and all of a sudden it jumped on my bag. Maybe it was because of the flash, I don't know. I could not think, I panicked, I knew there was no food in my bag. But the creature opened it and started rummaging into it until it took a small EMPTY bottle of water... Geez, these can be cunning! So, to sum it up: no food, no water and keep cool! And just in case, turn off your camera flash... The park closes at 6pm.", "What a surprise it was to find a forest with so many monkeys very close to a large human settlement. The actual surroundings were amazing with huge forest trees, creeks and waterfalls. An excellent walking path - very wide and very safe meanders through the forest. The visual aspect of the forest alone would be worth the small entrance fee, but ... then the monkeys add an additional layer of interest and amazement. If we have time during our stay in , we would visit again.", "GreT and cheap place to go if you want to feed the monkeys with bananas. Also very nice just for a walk as there is so much to see.", "Here Monkeys are very muhc aggressive. So please be careful. If you are feeding something, then be prepared. Don't feed anything without the supervision of staff. But Forest is maintained very well. And you will have a true feleing of Forest,", "The place changed a bit compared to when I visited 4 years ago. Visitors are no longer allowed to feed the monkeys, which is good but the monkeys are a lot less restless. Make sure to carry your bag in front of you and don’t put any food in it, you should be fine. A monkey did jump on my bag as I was holding it but it did not contain anything edible, so I was easily able to shake him off. Stroll around the forest and enjoy seeing the animals in their natural habitat. Bottom line : follow the rules and don’t challenge the monkeys!", "The place is big and you have a lot to go to. The area has a lot of monkeys scattered all around. I specifically like the wooden path. This is a kind of place you won't regret going to. Its adventurous and relaxing at the same time. The forest is breathtaking.", "We paid $2 each to get in the monkey park and what a beautiful place to visit. We bought some bananas from there and as soon as the girl give them my hubby, about 4 monkeys climbed up on him, they are so funny to watch, we saw mums with babies I'm really glad we did the trip. The forest was such a beautifull spiritual place.", "Go early in the morning when it’s not that packed and monkeys not so aggressive. View is magnificent. Fully recommend if come to . Do not wear sunglasses if possible, monkey will jump onto your shoulder and snatch your glasses away, will return if you give them fruits.", "Lovely trip to the monkey forest in Ubud. We did see lots of people getting things stolen out of their bags (water bottles, cigarettes, sunglasses) by monkeys so be careful!", "This was amazing. I've never seen so many monkeys at once. They are super friendly and jump on people occasionally.", "Get there if you like monkeys! it was just ok to me good pruice, people working there nice and professionnal", "This was a really fun activity. You are given a chance to get deep in the heart of the monkey forest with placed maps along the way to guide you. The monkeys aren’t caged so they are free to do whatever they want (very harmless). One of the monkeys reached out for my pocket to look for food, found my passport and gently returned it back in my pocket lol phew* so yes the monkeys get physical but from the start you are guided to remain calm always. I don’t recommend bringing babies and toddlers into the forest. If it’s rainy season carry an umbrella. Wear comfortable trekking shoes as the forest is huge. Have fun.", "We had a driver for the day and this is one of the places we asked to go, we spent a couple of hours walking around, you could do it quicker or you could stay longer the choice is yours. You are guaranteed to see plenty of Monkeys ranging from nearly new born to adult. They are all very friendly but please be aware they are very clever and they will try and steal things from you! Our only concern with it was the amount of litter, plastic bottles, plastic bottles etc laying around and also the fact that people were encouraging monkeys to climb on them to be shocked that they opened there back pack and stole a pack of unopened tissues and then laughed and joked when the monkey was tearing the plastic open with his teeth to try and eat the tissues. Come on people protect the animals. You will enjoy this trip and get loads of great pictures. Great value for money 👍", "If you go to Ubud you definitely need to visit this place. The monkeys are so cute and playful. We enjoyed our visit!", "The monkeys all seem like they are very well taken care of. I don't agree with the feeding as this encourages the monkeys to climb on visitors either looking for food or getting fed. The monkeys are wild animals and shouldn't be treated as if they are pets. While we were there one of us was bitten by a monkey as it tried to climb on us. The locals including our guide said their was nothing to worry about. After enquiring with a local doctor she stated that a series of rabies injections was required. 2 of these were had in and the rest back in Australia on return. When we returned to Australia, QLD public health was very concerned and a further 'immunoglobulin' injection was considered required (which had to be within 7 days of the bite - the local Indonesian doctor did not consider this required). 5 injections later and there is now no longer a rabies risk. While we can appreciate the monkeys are well taken care of and tested for rabies regularly, it was still considered a high risk by The Australian health system. If you do choose to visit the monkey forest, I'd suggest not feeding them or sitting down. Again I'd like to note that the setting is beautiful and the Monkeys all seem in good health and well taken care of.", "This is a must do for any visitor to ! The monkeys won't bother you if you don't take in any food or buy any bananas and just be careful not to take any loose items in with you as they tend to like shiny things! My partner had a great time feeding the monkeys bananas and having them climb all over him (not really my cup of tea). However I would suggest not bending down to take a photo if you don't want a monkey to jump on your shoulder - it did make for a great photo though!", "Really enjoyed the close interaction with the monkeys. They were overall well-behaved. It is definitely a place to visit if you come to Ubud. Staff are always around to watch for monkey mischief.", "It’s to crouded over there, to much tourist. It is not good for the monkeys. Just skip this place. If you go to you Will see some monkeys anyway.", "This is the best place in Ubud. You can see a lot of monkey, which is playing, eating, fighting... you can feed them with bananas, you will certainly enjoy it!", "I was a little wary of entering the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary in Ubud, but I figured it was something I should probably do at least once. I am so glad that I did. The monkeys were really quite entertaining as long as they kept their distance. Watching them grooming each other was very entertaining. Other visitors did not seem to have any concerns about the monkeys climbing on board and foraging through their bags. The highlight of the visit for me was actually the wander through the forest - a cross between a set on Lord of the Rings and Fern Gully. Truly beautiful and peaceful with barely a monkey in sight in the lower levels. Who would have thought that there could be so much lush vegetation in the midst of a busy place like Ubud. Well worth the visit - just remember not to take food or water into the forest and not to look the monkeys in the eye.", "As long as they are fed, and you follow rules...the forest is worth it alone. Cool and graceful. Overgrown roots, mossy strobe, chuckling river.", "We visited, taking our sunglasses off and making sure the bags were secure. We did not buy any bananas as in previous experience one is pounced on as soon as you have them in your possession. We watched as others, younger, purchased the bananas and tried to defend themselves when the monkeys jumped on them. Interesting place but be careful if you have youngsters as the monkeys will jump on them if there is food about. Food makes friends and if you get bananas please pass them to the monkeys as soon as you can and don't hold onto them. Take your mosquito spray as if is damp and shaded so the mozzies love it too.", "You have to love Monkey's to enjoy this place. I mean you'll go bananas over the number of them (you can keep that one, I have tons more). Honestly though, not that exciting, same same as you walk around the park, genuinely frightened by the monkeys and how close they get to you. For the love of all things, do not stare at these guys in the face and follow the other rules, as it seems some other tourists have been bitten, scratched and had bad experiences. Also don't believe the locals when they say that they eradicated rabies in the monkeys, complete rubbish", "Very nice and big place. We stayed there few hours watching the monkeys, taking photos and walking around. Friendly customer service.", "I had visited the Monkey Forest several years ago and it is still a lot of fun. If you buy bananas to feed the monkeys be ready to have monkeys drawing up on your clothing to get them. It is a beautiful place that has great sculptures and makes for a great forest trek. If you feed the monkeys understand that the big ones may climb up on your although there are staff there to keep the monkeys in check to insure your safety. It's a lot of fun", "It is a place that you should check while in Ubud. It is a forest full of monkeys with a temple place in the middle of it. Beware not to get to close to the monkeys as they could become angry and could bite you(do not look them in the eyes - they feel frustrated). Be careful if you wanted to feed them - throw the bananas and do not try to give them from your hand. The monkeys are very attracted by earrings, rings, sun glasses and all kind of sparkling accessories(do not war them while in the forest). 15k Rp entrance fee in July 2016.", "Fab attraction at a very low price, do not bother with a guide as really there is no need, you can spend as little or as long as you like in the park but all you really need is an hour. Be careful of food and drink, as the monkeys are very quick to steal anything you may have, one cheeky monkey stole my bottled water !", "Attended recently and enjoyed it immensely. Have been to other monkey sanctuary's etc. but this left the rest for dead. Monkeys very cheeky and smart , very large sanctuary and a cost of $5 Australian per person Monkeys very cheeky and you have to be very mindful of your belongings (glasses, hats, drinks etc.) Don't provoke monkeys etc. as we seen a few bite people who were prodding them etc. Highly recommend a visit", "This was worth the visit, the best way to 'view' animals in their natural environment, where they have the freedom to move around and roam. They are healthy, happy & well-fed. You can pay about 20000 IDR (about $2) to feed them bananas, you just hold the fruit & they jump up on you & take it from you. Warning, you may be pooed on (as my partner experienced), and they are like naughty children so they may yank your hair, give you a playful bite but overall we felt really safe.", "My boyfriend was bitten by a monkey be very careful they are very scary. Dont buy the bananas haha and if a little monkey gets on your shoulder don't want away with it and don't freak out when they all walk towards you just keep cool.", "Been to this place before and it still amazes me,monkeys are everywhere so the they always advise the tourist that do not bring and food,water bottles/plastic that easy to grab,some they advise not to wear sunglasses and any accessories that hangs and give attentions to the monkeys to prevent them from stealing it. There’s a water stream if you go further inside it and you’ll pass this huge beautiful old banyan tree under that is a bridge with snake sculptures. ", "This sanctuary is amazing in that you would never get this close to wild monkeys in the US....but the monkeys are wild and they bite. I have now undergone 3 of the 4 shots required for rabies vaccination because a monkey drew blood when it jumped on me and tried to get into my bag. I had no food on me and very little as far as possessions go in the bag. This was what is known as an adolescent monkey - so if you must go - stay clear of the teenagers.", "The monkey forest is a must see when in Ubud. All around you, monkeys, as far as the eye can see! They're adorable and sometimes put on a bit of a show for you. If you're careful and manage to get close to one, it might climb onto you. Keep a hold on your glasses/phone! The entire area is beautiful and natural. The humidity is pretty crazy so stay hydrated while walking around.", "Very commercialised since visit 2004, monkeys nasty little thieves, suspect encouraged in their boldness by locals. Work around temple restricted us from seeing all of walkways and temple. Still very Beautiful though.", "These monkeys are cheeky and very arrogant, not sure if they have learned tricks over the years or have been trained but they will sniff out and approach you or even jump on you if they think you have food. You can buy bananas when you arrive to feed them and you generally don't walk very far before they approach you or for that matter jump on your leg - you really should have your injections before you come here just in case they scratch, as I have seen them do. on my second visit I didn't buy any bananas and I didn't take any food in with me as I remember them going for my pockets because I had some lollies in them they could smell. As I had already been and only went again because of my friend, I basically stayed away a took photos from a distance - it was fine. One visit with the full experience is plenty.", "This is really a treat to be surrounded by such beauty and so many monkeys. They are so amazing to just sit and watch. Things to note: Don’t have tobacco or food in your backpack. They will jump on you and tear your bag open. Don’t wear jewelry. Things that made me sad. Tourist were getting the famous monkey selfie and afterwards the guides would slap the monkey. So I didn’t get one. Also If monkey climbs you the guides come yelling and with sticks and hit the monkeys. So please don’t let the monkeys on you. They do bite! If the monkeys will get in trouble don’t encourage them. ", "This is a must do. A beautifully created sanctuary for a nice stroll around and giggle at the hilarious antics the monkeys get up to. Loved it!", "It is worth the time to visit the Forest. The family groups of monkeys are very interesting from the cute babies to the wiser older members. Be careful to hold onto your hats, sunglasses and water bottles as the monkeys are very quick to take them from you. A great place for all ages to visit.", "Great for young and old. Besides the many monkeys, the lush vegetation and tropical jungle is worth a visit on its own.", "Enjoyed the walk along the coast. The water is stunning. Unfortunately we couldn't complete the walk as some part was invaded by the monkeys. Was told they are more aggressive here .", "So fun, the money's are sneaky little buggers, they will find those bananas wherever you put them but so much fun to watch. One catapulted onto my shoulders from a tree nearby, total entertainment and really nice habitat to see them in. Well worth the time.", "The monkey forest was absolutely beautiful and the monkeys were fascinating. It was a little scary and intimidating at times - but we learnt not to make too much eye contact with the monkeys (sign of dominance and they can and will attack!) and to hide all belongings underneath your clothing, including your sunglasses, water, food, bag etc. Otherwise they are whisked off you and quickly taken away and up a tree or somewhere by a cheeky monkey and you're very unlikely to ever get them back. The fresh water spring - holy temple area, further in to the forest was breathtaking and amazing for getting photos. But I hope that all of the terrible rubbish in the river (no doubt dumped in there upstream) has been cleaned up - very sad to see anywhere and in such a naturally beautiful and magical place.", "A good experience . Beautiful scenery. If you stand still long enough a monkey might jump on you. Worth a visit.", "Sacred monkey forest sanctuary is filled with monkeys and you don't have to wait before you see them. They are readily on the streets surrounding and easily spotted hanging around street level and on rooftops. Inside the sanctuary are lovely attentive staff who obviously care for the monkeys. They will go out of the way to pick up plastic bags dropped by tourists or even stolen by monkeys and taken into the forest. If you are keen for a photo - and they will ask if you look keen, they will give you some food (corn or bananas) to hold in your hand so the monkey will climb up to your shoulder. Be aware though because some monkeys might climb onto you even if you don't have food. Also just general lice/fleas worries. ", "Great day out and reasonably priced! Monkeys everywhere both adult and babies can be seen. Rangers assist and help to encourage monkeys for photos with food. Warnings of the danger of approaching monkeys or feeding them - but some tourists still carry water bottles and glasses etc to entice them.", "Very interesting place, kids absolutely loved it. the forest is very nice and the monkeys are unbelievable. This place is a must for anyone visiting Ubud.", "Go for sure if you want to see a zillion monkeys. If you bring bananas they will climb all over you and these are not cute pets. They play rough with humans and with each other and are constantly screeching and fighting. is filled with animal phenomena and there's always a temple to honor them, but that doesn't make the monkey forest a religious experience... unless it is for you. Many people find it quite enchanting.", "This small monkey forest is in Ubud which is high in the hills. The forest is really well maintained and the monkeys are really friendly so you can get up close and personal if you want. Really enjoyed it. There is an entry fee of Rp 30,000 (about £1.50).", "Well, like monkeys anywhere else on . They are wild, but used to people. So, they will try to take stuff from you. Keep your bag closed, and your drinks/food away. Don't stare at them. I find them a bit annoying, but the place itself is very beautiful.", "Nice place to visit but don't feed the monkeys or walk with food stuff on ur hands they will snatch them but it's. Good place to visit", "We went early in the morning after the monkey's had been fed. We had no food, jewellery or sunglasses on. Noted that the monkeys went to the other people who tried to feed them or the ones who made lots noise/looked very busy", "An exciting time to view monkeys swinging in the trees, wandering close to humans with their infants clinging to their stomachs and backs...For a small fee, sometimes free, you can hold a piece of sweet potato or banana in your hand, held aloft and the monkeys will climb onto your shoulder to reach the food your holding....not for the faint hearted...but a great photo opportunity...there are lots of locals working in the forest to assist you and to ensure the monkeys do not get overly excited or aggressive...there is also some small temples as well as a larger temple in the complex.. The area has information displays describing the lives of the monkeys as well as other sights....large Fig trees (members of the Ficus family) grow readily in the forest and provide plenty of shade while walking the well kept foot paths...", "Located in the center of Ubud. If you are walking around in Ubud's most crowded area, you'll find Sacred Monkey right in the center of it. You pay around Rp. 70.000 per person to get in. There are probably hundreds of monkeys around. They are very mischievious and naughty and the most fun to to watch animal I would say! As these are wild monkeys, dont do anything to them as they are fierce especially when it comes to food, and dont look them in the eye if possible as they see it as a challenge for dominance. If you just stroll around and just watch, you'll be OK. There are a lot of caretakers inside if you have any problem. The monkeys seem to be scared of them.", "Wandered around for an hour. Entry ticket is cheap. The highlight is the monkeys, of course, and watching tourist's antics with the monkeys. Some people seem to forget they're actually wild animals....", "We enjoyed our visit to Monkey Forest. Having already experienced a few other monkey forest experiences, we didn't expect anything vastly different, however it was still fun . The monkeys were rather relaxed around people and we were impressed that they were not aggressive in nature. A worthwhile visit.", "Nice, butiful special social place in , pecatu. A bit high, compare with island level. A lot of monkeys. Need to be careful, because monkey can stole sunglasses or other thinks.", "Loved the monkey forest but be aware that the monkeys can be aggressive. One of them climbed up and sat on the shoulder of one of our party, then urinated on him! The staff warn you not to try to pull or push them off as they can bite. Be warned. Beautiful forested location with amazing huge statuary throughout. A very pretty and kind of spiritual place to walk.", "I really like the park/forrest with massive trees, bridges and temples. Someone described it as walking in an Indiana Jones movie, and I agree. I was very sceptical about physical encounters with the monkeys, but I could go in peace and admire them at my desired distance. I think this is better noe, since we are now not allowed to feed the monkeys anymore (this is now done by park rangers). Absolutely worth a visit.", "Monkey's are not our think... having holidayed in before I made sure I missed the monkeys. This time - I thought - don't be a silly head - go see what all the fuss is about. My husband and I made the very short trip to the area in Ubud = payed the $2 each and bought some banana's at the entrance from the old women who made up prices as each lot of people came along. Well, the 'cheeky monkeys' waited at the start of the walk to attack you for these banana's. Ripping them from your hands, under your jacket, bag, back pack - what ever ... so rude! I even had two jump on my shoulders - and one to my head for banana's, resulting in me feeling like I had lice on me the rest of the day ( which Im pretty sure I didn't actually have - mind over matter ) I actually enjoyed the whole 'weird' experience and am glad I did / we did it. Some of the little monkey are adorable - and the baby's at their mothers breast/ arms are so cute and tiny.", "We enjoyed this. We did not take any bananas in as this would attract the monkeys. We left our plastic bags with the entrance staff as this also attracts monkeys. We watched the monkeys jump on peoples heads and do some amazing stuff. We were careful not to get close to the monkeys.", "Was expecting another tourist trap as have seen way too many monkeys bite and steal from people all over asia but this was surprisingly nice and usually calm. Not crowded at all at 8:30amish and a bit cooler to walk around. Could spend ages just watching the monkeys hang out. Dont feed or touch them or have food in your backpack as it is just teasing them, just watch from afar :). Good fun", "I've been here a few times. It's defintely become more touristy but the rainforset is as stunning as ever and the monkeys even more hilarious. One stole my sunnies out of my bag, so be careful, they arent shy!", "The monkey forest is a sacred place for the nese people. As the name says, this dense forest is full of monkeys walking and hopping from tree to tree all around it. The monkeys walk close to the visitors and seem not to mind about their presence. There are also some temples inside, which may not be accessed by tourists but offer a good opportunity for taking some beautiful pictures. Be aware of your stuff and try not to carry spare items. Monkeys tend to believe they are food and try to steal them away from you.", "I and My wife had gone for the visit to Monkey forest Sanctuary and its a nice place to see the monkeys freely roaming here and there and having fun in the sanctuary moving from one branches and to other branches and if you are brave enough you can have pictures with them they are worth clicking it. Overall good experience and one time I think you must go if you are in Ubud area.", "The Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary is definitely a must see in Ubud. We were a bit worried at first because we saw that monkeys could be a bit nasty, but we did not carry anything that could have caught their attention (bags, sunglasses, jewels, food, bottles of any kind) and they never bothered us. The staff is really nice too. One of the highlights of my stay in !", "Wad a bit apprehensive about visiting after reading some reviews but was glad we went anyway! Perhaps we picked a good time in the afternoon. as the monkeys were mostly relaxing and not bothered about visitors at all unless you bought some bananas for them. They were happy to sit while you took photos and didnt show any aggression at all. They also didn't try and take our camera or bag, although they could tell the visitors who brought in snacks in their pockets and were trying to get them! The forest was very beautiful and worth a walk around even without the monkeys!", "It was a long trip from jimbara, took almost 3 hours. But the view inside is georges even we didnt know the story. Nice place to visit", "As long as you follow the basic rules this place is awesome! I came with my extended family which included five children ranging from three years old up to 14 years old. It is an amazing environment with monkeys free roaming around a lush green rainforest. Plenty of opportunities for great photos! We did have a couple of problems with monkeys, but that was due to us not them. One member of my group caps trying to Lewer a monkey in the banana but didn't handover the banana, so naturally the monkey became a bit frustrated with that. We also watched another person from another group try to push a banana towards a baby monkey and the mother became quite aggressive. Both of these incidents could've been avoided by following the instructions that are given to you at the entrance to the park.", "Very nature place , good to have the interaction with the monkey even though they a bit aggressive, and interesting.", "Great forest full of monkeys that get very close to you Respect the safety rule and don't do your narcissus wanting to have 'fun' pictures with the monkeys for your Facebook as they won't like it! Highly recommend it", "I was pleasantly surprised by the forest, not being a big fan of monkeys, it was not as intimidating as I thought it would be! The kids especially loved the monkeys and fortunately none of them tried to climb on us or take our belongings. However, when buying the bananas from the monkey sellers, it would be advisable to avoid feeding the monkeys right at the entrance as they tend to try climbing on you to have a banana! Overall, it was a pleasant experience that is definitely worth a visit not only for the monkeys but also for the scenic views and the numerous statues throughout the sanctuary.", "I go here with my wife and little boy that very excited with this place after see some good reviews.. The place was easy to find, lot of direction to reach this place. You need to pay for IDR 30k for adult and IDR 20K for 3-12 years child. I think the place is not too big to explore but it's quite entertaining cause we can see monkey's behavior and surrounding with big trees that makes you feel cozy with the fresh air.. It's only takes around 30mins-1hour to explore this place and take some photos with them :) The monkeys are nice, you will see them more aggressive if you bring some food for them. Some people selling the banana inside, you will not recommend to bring the food from outside.", "The visit to this monkey forest changed my life, it was magical. We pre booked to go to this place. I'm sure it's cheaper to get a driver for the day and pay entry when you arrive. The bananas you buy are expensive. But I didn't care. There are monkeys everywhere just running around, climbing trees, cleaning each other, playing, fighting for food. It's interesting to watch them and see how they interact with one another. I saw a lady get bit while we were there. If you don't let go of the banana the monkeys could bite you. I had some monkeys fighting over my bananas, fighting between me. It can be very dangerous. Keep all your hats, watches, necklaces, anything loose and shiny away in your bag or preferably in your car. As we descend down the stairs we were greeted by a magical forest. You are not at ground level but on a paved area above the river running below. It is where the sacred holy water is situated. There is a pool like structure that's quiet deep into the ground. There are huge fish swimming in the holy water. Locals told us people would steal the holy water so now it's protected and illegal to steal the water. It's not somewhere to go swimming! I cannot wait to visit again!", "A must do! Be prepared Dont hide bananas! We took our two teenage sons here and it was amazing! We laughed the whole time, these monkeys know if you have bananas and will search for them, no matter where you have put them. Our sons had baby monkeys climbing on top of their heads, go through their pockets, get into your bags every where. So if you dont mind the feeling of being mugged, you will love the experience. The forest in which these monkeys live is so beautiful even if there were no monkeys, it would still be a beautiful place to go and see. We loved it and could of spent half a day just watching the monkeys play and look for bananas on all the tourists.", "Amazing walking through the jungle, seeing the monkeys roaming free, but they will jump on you and dig through pockets, even if you don't have food. They are also quite sneaky, and will come up from behind if you are not careful. Best advice is to keep moving, you will still be able to get close, you can buy bunche's of bananas if you want to feed them, but they will climb on you given the chance and get a little angry if you try to stop them. Still very fun, very cheap, and a cant miss when visiting.", "This is a beautiful place to visit in the middle of busy Ubud. It is well maintained and secured by the locals, yes the monkeys can be a little nasty but it is all part of the place. The gardens and trees are lush and it is easy to walk around. The little markets have good bargins without hassles. A small cost but it is worth it.", "If you love Macaques you must visit this place. It’s a very nice sanctuary to see the Macaques in their natural habitat roaming around playing and eating. They are very used to people and will not hesitate to jump on you and try and snatch your loose belongings. I had several little ones jump up my leg and try and open my backpack and one jumped on my head and tried to snatch my hair clip which broke but they weren’t aggressive when I tried to pull away. They will leave you alone if you just walk away.", "This is a beautiful place to visit but the experience is really all about expectations and preparation. Before you buy your ticket, put all your belongings into a backpack or bag - that includes sunglasses, jewelry, hats, water bottles, snacks (anything loose). Do not plan to open that bag until you leave. Either skip purchasing the bananas at the entrance or set your expectations correctly from the start. Once you have bananas in hand, they will last you about 15 feet. You should be prepared to give these up as the larger monkeys approach - don't try to get away or find a cuter monkey or whatever people try to do. If you do not give these up right away, the monkeys will become aggressive and will do anything to get to them. That said, it can also be a pleasant experience so don't be overly scared - just be smart and have any cameras ready to film since your time interacting with the monkeys lasts about 10 seconds. I never had a problem even carrying two cameras but I did have them wrapped around my wrist at all times. It's hard not to roll my eyes when I hear about people losing their jewelry or cameras. First, jewelry in ? Really? Unnecessary. And if you aren't smart enough to pack up your belongings in advance and a monkey grabs something, well, don't blame the monkey - just admit that you learned a lesson and move on since you're probably not getting it back. Once you pass by the naughty monkeys (as the locals call them) at the beginning of the forest, you can actually enjoy the rest of the area. There are hundreds of monkeys through the forest and you can observe them in the trees, walking next to you, sitting on the statues, etc. The staff will feed them in large areas regularly and this keeps them from being aggressive with those who are walking through. It really can be a sweet experience to interact as long as you are reasonable. Perhaps the most beautiful area is walking down the cement stairs toward the sacred spring. Monkeys are everywhere. I only had one time where a monkey jumped on me unplanned and that was because he was curious about the \\tails\\\" on my backpack. He hung on for a while and then just jumped off. My favorite experience was actually with a little one - when I knelt down, he somehow found the one loose string on my shorts. He sat there and gently played with that string for minutes while I filmed with my GoPro (video located on the website in my bio) until I finally had to leave. He was also intrigued with the soles of my tennis shoes for some reason and held my finger while he inspected everything. Despite what some will tell you, these monkeys aren't going to infect you with germs and dreaded diseases if you are logical - some people are just overreactive and paranoid so use your best judgement. If you do not want to be exposed to wild animals or interact with them, stay at home.\"", "Bit busy due to its reputation which is duly deserved pity it was overcast and the tide was in beware of the monkeys unlike Ubud these retro nick anything they can sunglasses especially", "From all that we had read, it sounded like we couldn't make a trip to Ubud without visiting the Monkey Forest; indeed it is ranked as the number one attraction. On the plus side, it is really good value for money. You can spend an hour or two leisurely strolling along clean and very well maintained paths and walkways in the midst of a reasonable patch of forest, while observing about 700 monkeys do their thing. On the downside, it becomes more of a show than observing several families of macaques as the animals have become remarkably adept at detecting who has the food and how quick they can get it. Still, the monkeys appear in pretty good shape and there are plenty of staff to make sure people stick to the very sensible rules and everyone stays safe. Glad we didn't have to drive 2 hours from Kuta/Legian etc to see it.", "Undoubtably the star attraction of this place, the monkeys scamper, fight and hustle for handouts from humans. In spite of warnings not to tease or get too familiar with the hairy denizens of the sacred forest, tourists really can't help themselves, especially when the monkeys do cute acts like shake your hand or climb on top of you. On the whole, the monkeys were quite well-behaved, as long as you don't give them cause to bother you, like feed them. However, vendors do a brisk trade selling bananas at the park entrance, so it's not a practice that will end anytime soon. The temples themselves would not be too out of place in a Hollywood action fantasy flick, with fantastically carved ornate statues covered in green moss and sheltered by trailing roots of fig trees. Be aware that, like all temples, you need to be properly attired with a sarong that can be borrowed (for a donation) if you wish to enter. While it all looks romantically ancient, apparently the temple buildings has to be continuously reconstructed for maintenance, due to the destructive effect of a tropical climate on the local stone. Best to visit in the morning to avoid hordes of tourists trying to capture \\that\\\" moment and in doing so, blocking the path and causing a traffic jam. Quite a worthwhile jaunt, and the kids will be amused.\"", "Must see this sanctuary when visiting ... ofcourse there are as much tourists as monkeys but the forest itself is trully beautiful and some monkeys seem to be posing for you as you take a photo.", "You can find many monkey in the forest that have a path to walk with the small river. good scenery and still very green and moist.the Naka bridge is nice.only thing that will anoy is mosquito.it's a big and always around you and they will suck a lot of blood from you just few second.", "So so so many monkeys. You don't even need to buy them bananas, as pictured below they couldn't resist the Urge to jump on my friend 😂 the forest itself is beautiful as well. Keep an eye out for the teeny tiny baby monkeys, so very cute.", "The monkey sanctuary has changed a lot. More ethical and more about the protection of this beautiful animal. It was great to see. They are no longer treated like a circus animal but like the beautiful souls that they are 🐵 🐒", "If you love animals and especially cheeky monkeys then this is the place for you. I loved the fact that they roamed free and if you sat down or stood still long enough they would come to you. Such inquisitive creatires especially the young ones. I had three little babies climbing over me at one time and l loved every minute of it. The larger older ones could be a little intimidating. I could have sat and watched them all day.", "This is a pleasant way to spend a couple of hours. Lots of monkeys and interesting grounds to wander around. Children would enjoy this attraction as you can get really close to the monkeys. Not sure if I would want monkeys climbing over my children. However if you don't buy the monkey food this is unlikely to happen.", "We really enjoyed our visit. The staff were friendly and we didn’t have any problems with the monkeys! Once you get past the mass of people (who stop as soon as the see a money in the entrance) it’s really peaceful and and lovely space to walk around and enjoy! There are too many monkeys to count so your guaranteed to see plenty :)", "A great experience to get into the cool forest. The monkeys are quite use to tourists. Wear non slip shoes, because there is a short trail where there is moss and may get slippery.", "Really a 'must do' in Ubud. Very cool temples, very canny monkeys. What more can I say ? (Apparently I have to say more as reviews need to be at least 50 characters. Take the advice of the guides about how you behave around monkeys - they can be aggressive if they have you on the run).", "I can not believe the building rubbish in the forest. Come on . Clean up your act. You have the opportunity of something splendid here.", "Monkey forest is a great place to take children to see monkeys up close and personal. They have around 500 monkeys which hang around the village waiting to get fed. A worker will show you around the village for free, although you are not expected to tip, you will be taken to their small store at the end and offered to buy something, bathrooms cost about $0.10USD so make sure you do take some money unless you want to go in the forest with the monkeys. You can take photos with the monkeys but DO not touch them, they will bite espically if you annoy one of three monkey kings. A word of advice, when taking pictures with the monkeys be careful to keep your hat and sun glasses on during the photo, otherwise you won:t be able to tell which one the monkey is..... enjoy, I did. ", "What a beautiful forest, and what naughty monkeys! I am not a big fan of monkeys and these here are very bad-mannered. On the other hand, the forest is so amazing and one can feel the sacredness. I suggest just to be careful with the monkeys or better stay away from them and enjoy the calm and holy place.", "Now I'm not a huge fan of monkeys so this was not top of our list of things to do whilst staying in Ubud but it was on the list. So 5th and final day we headed here first, arriving about 0950, a good time as still fairly cool and not too busy. Yes there are monkeys everywhere as this is their home so no cages and no where off limits to them so be aware. You can buy bananas in the park to feed them, and if you want a monkey to sit on your shoulders they will. There are keepers around everywhere I think to protect the monkeys more than visitors. The grounds are pleasant and they are regularly fed and seem in good health. It's not showy so no acts or shows with monkeys which I liked, it was just walk around and see them. They are use to humans so will be nosey and as said will jump on your arm and sit on your shoulder if you want them too. All in all a good 1.5 hours spent.", "Went with my husband, get there early to avoid the crowds, it's much more peacefull, amazing place, very clean, n the monkeys were Great to see, just give them respect!! , they're still an animal.. Wear clothes they can't pull down, n keep all your items looked away or they'll have them , all in all a good experience , we loved it!!!", "The visit is worth if you are travelling with kids or if have never seen monkeys or if you really want to feed them...the monkeys I saw outside the \\forest\\\" was enough for me and you walk around the park in 15min. However, I was able to see some demonstration of caring and love between the monkeys!!!\"", "Definitely worth doing! 40,000 Rp per person - and we spent a whole morning there so it was very good value. Our hotel told us not to feed the monkeys and we can see why.. some were very big and already jumping on us to try and get into our rucksacks. Keep your handbags closed and don't take food or drinks in them.. also, don't weary too many shiny things as this can attract them. The temple/sanctuary is a nice walk but there are 600+ monkeys - don't go if you're scared as they react badly to shrieks and cries. We saw some really stupid people in there - the rules are very clear so be sure to follow them and listen to the guides. We went as 2 adult couples but it is kid friendly. ", "It was nice to see the lovely surrounds and the actual sanctuary is beautiful. The idea is to see the monkeys in their natural environment, however there are hordes of tourists taking photos with cameras, mobiles and worst of all selfie sticks, sometimes getting dangerously close to the monkeys, especially mama monkeys with tiny infants. If I was a monkey in that sanctuary, I'd be pissed as hell. The good thing is that they don't allow people to feed the monkeys trash, only bananas and sweet potatoes. We didn't think it was spectacular.", "Loved every minute at the monkey forest, was great watching them roam free and frolic in the sun. Reasonably priced entry, great for children, couples and families. Great location- pretty much within walking distance to everything including shops, restaurants, bars and the local market. The monkeys are more than happy for you to walk past or stop and take photos. In my experience they have never run up to me, there state a little or remain wary. We did however see a couple attempt to take a baby away from its mother... stupid move! The mother will only attempt to go for you if you do such a thing. Also saw someone else attempt to dance with a monkey- again not a smart move. The sanctuary also advices you not to carry food and drink. This experience can be completed at your own pace. We spent around 1.5 hours here exploring the forest and taking photos- some of which is very pretty and photographer heaven if you love to take photos! This is our second visit and I do and will continue to recommend the monkey forest to anyone visiting Ubud as it's such good fun and another part of the Ubud culture! ", "Went for a visit at the Monkey Forest here at Ubud. It was a great experience. It's well laid out with stone, tiled or wooden walkways and lots of spectacular spots to view the area and interact with the monkeys. There's also a temple inside the grounds. Best part is the monkeys were pretty friendly and none were aggressive or agitated. That's a very good indication of how happy and well fed the monkeys are. Well done Indonesia.", "If you want to see monkeys, you won't be disappointed with this experience. There's no lack of monkeys here (even precious little baby ones). Be warned not to bring food or drinks into the sanctuary though. The monkeys will take them from you and you won't get them back. And don't expect to touch or hold the monkeys. They're wild animals and can be aggressive if they feel threatened. Overall a good experience though and a nice way to spend an hour or two. It's fun to see these animals up close and personal.", "Save your time, other than a walk through the gardens this is overated. The monkeys are unattractive, aggressive, particularly if you fall for buying bannanas at the entrance , and yes read the warnings, they will steal sunglasses and other loose items !", "Spent a couple of hours here. Was really fun getting to feed the monkeys and getting them to jump on you. The monkeys are all really friendly and we even saw some baby monkeys hanging onto their mothers. Cheap to get in aswell, really recommend this place as it's so much fun.", "It did my heart good to see so many monkeys thriving in a natural habitat. I was worried that they would be treated like a tourist attraction, but it not at all lie that. The animals have so much space and freedom, and I was happy to observe them. The monkeys will only jump at you if you have food. We acted like responsible adults, and so had a great time with these wonderful creatures. It was even fun in the rain!", "Entering the monkey forest will cost you nothing more than a little pocket change. Unfortunately you cannot buy food or drinks in monkey forest (probably due to the monkeys making a mess out of everything) The walking pads are nice, although i slipped on one of the paths since they didnt clean it well enough. Maybe a tip of attention? Funny to see the monkeys play in such a cute way, keep your bags close and dont let go of anything or these little fellas will definitely take it from you!", "It was a very special place. As long as you don't have plastic bags thenthe monkeys usually leave you along. To be able to walk amongst them and the to view there big temple is something very special.", "It's an area with heavy foliage and loads of monkeys. There are a few temples within the area where the locals sell you banana at exorbitant rates to attract monkeys. I'm extremely scared of monkeys So it's not highly rated by Me", "This place is one place that is still very natural. inhabited by hundreds of monkeys and is very easy to find throughout the forest. monkey here sanctified by the surrounding community, and do not do things that are not polite in this area, because there are many temples sacred by the locals. This place is located in Ubud a place so steeped in art and culture .. not to BALI if not visit here ..", "The monkey forest is an exceptional place and must be visited! Entry was very cheap and the park is a large park which was nice to walk around. The monkeys were amazing to see, lovely to see the monkeys roam about freely.", "I had heard stories about the monkeys being full on, but I didn't expect that. They are defiantly not shy. I got a little scared when out of nowhere 1 jumped onto my shoulder and tired to steal my glasses of my head them tried to get into my bag. The older Monkeys scared me the most. But overall it was an amazing experience and we just have to remember that we are entering into their home and that they are wild animals!", "This is a highly interactive adventure. Buy some bananas on your way in and then enjoy the company of furry friends. You can see multiple generations of monkeys, most very friendly and playful! They advise you to keep your purse and belongings secure for good reasons. The furries love to explore and play in everything they see and smell. If you journey past the monkey forest, there are a number of additional shops and restaurants that were a little quieter than the main drag.", "Worth a visit to see the forest which has some amazing trees. Try to walk away from the main paths, down by the gallery and then you can see monkeys exhibiting natural behaviour rather than banana fuelled photo opportunists.", "Worth a visit if nothing else for the cheekiness of the monkeys. It's worth buying some bananas on your way in to get a bit closer to them :)", "Temple complex located near a small tropical forrest. Special for the large number of monkeys living near the complex. These monkeys are not agressive as long as you do not try to touch them or carry water and food in your luggage. Worth a visit. Count for 1 to 2 hours. As this temple is located near the center of Ubud, you can combine the Monkey Forrest with a visit to the center of Ubud", " sees a lot of rain in January and therefore when we decided to visit the sacred monkey forest it had started raining cats and dogs...We waited to enter after purchasing our passes which was for 50000 idr each adult...By the time we entered the forest the heavy downpour had stopped but the forest looked lovely courtesy the green trees all over...surprisingly the monkeys were very well behaved and did not trouble anybody..they just kept minding their business and looking at the tourists and jumping here and there so i reckon there’s no need to be afraid of them...but when you do go there do not forget to take a quick picture with them though ! :)", "The monkeys are used to People and willing to climb on you and Pose for pictures if you bribe them with bananas. Be careful for your stuff otherwise they will take it. The entrance fee is 40.000 idr", "One of the least expensive attractions in so far for us. cost us $5 each entry which was great. There's are a tonne of monkeys here. You can feed them - organised by the sanctuary- or simply watch. The grounds are wonderfull. Such huge trees - make great photos. Statues too. We paused on the little bridge to photo the valley on each side as it was incredible. Everything is green and mossy and covered in monkeys lol... a lot of steps which would not make it wheel chair friendly but it would be fine for kids. Wear shoes with some traction as the steps look a little damp which could be problematic. A word of warning. Monkeys like shiny things that dangle from your bag, as I had one determinedly latch onto mine I also had a red flower hair clip attached to my bag that another one decided they wanted. So, best keep that sort of thing in your bag whilst there. A heck of a lot of toilet facilities available but I wouldn't be too sure there wouldn't be monkeys lurking in them lol. I didn't see a cafe on the grounds but there was a warung immediately outside that looked nice.", "Be very careful when You walking here the monkey are very clever and very hungry! Be aware they bite me strong and deeply in My arms with a lot of blooding and Pain for me,the staff must feed the monkey more times x day.The kids 3 years up To 6 years must have free entry ticket and not Just a discount like everywhere around The world.", "Was hoping for a spiritual and peaceful experience but got quite the opposite. Temple was situated beautifully on top of the cliff and the panoramic view of the ocean was incredible but along the walk on the temple grounds, one monkey was hiding behind a corner and tried to grab something from my backpack when I walked by. Later a different monkey followed us as we walked around and when I wasn't looking climbed onto my backpack and tried to pull it off of me. I just Made a loud noise and it ran away but I never try to hurt them because I've seen how aggressive they can be at the monkey forest in ubud. Enjoy the view but be careful of the monkeys.", "We loved the Monkey forest, it really felt like a sanctuary in Ubud. The monkeys are great and we saw lots of adorable babies, but heed the warnings, we saw two tourists get bitten by medium size juveniles. The temples are beautiful to look at and there are some great photo opportunities. Definitely worth a visit!", "You get to interact with monkeys and my husband and I both loved it. We don't have kids but if you do, this would be tons of fun for your children. They sell bananas outside the gates. The monkeys were not aggressive towards us at all but we saw some people over-react and get all freaked out. However, that's to be expected with this many tourists from around the world going through a monkey sanctuary. Highly recommend and one of the fun highlights of our trip.", "the ubud monkey forest is a must do for everyone who visits ubud perhaps a long drive if thats alll ur doing in ubud if your staying in seminyak or kuta but try to tie it into a day with another attraction in or near ubub. i have been to the monkey forrest 4-5 times and the only problem i had was an over protective mum give me a fright because her baby liked the lace i had on my top. remain calm if your not confidant dont bring in food or anything that might excite the monkeys interest. if you sit down on the wall instead of stand in the middle where all the food scraps are the monkeys will pay no attention to you they will literally walk right over you. the forrest its self is beautifull a lovely spot for photos of any kind. just in case you feel unsafe or have any problem there are park rangers hanging about go have a chat they are normally happy to give you a tour if they arnt busy.", "We visited the Monkey Forest in Ubud twice on our stay. It was so much fun. We purchased bananas before we went in, our driver Wayan hid them for us (just so they wouldn't come and take the lot). We had the monkeys climbing on us and taking a banana, sitting on us till the fruit was finished. The animals were calm and not aggressive. That is until another visitor insisted on teasing on of the monkeys. This person was told by the attendants to stop, I told him to stop - but he continued teasing the monkey and hissing at it then wondered why it barred its teeth at him. He went away leaving an upset animal. On our second visit, the monkeys were diving into the little fountain and bathing. It was great to see them enjoying this. They were all a little tired after all this activity and not really interested in food. It is really enjoyable to see families of these beautiful creatures stroll through the area, the little ones playing and annoying the older ones. Will go there again - its a peaceful place, we loved it. There are temples to visit also, but this time we didn't visit them.", "this is a place that you might think that is not so good, but you will have a great time there. the monkeys are beautiful but you have to be careful with them although there is always someone there to help you!", "When you enter the monkey forest, you will find some peace and tranquility. When you walk further you will see the monkey playing around you and sometimes their behavior makes you laugh. There are some temple inside but we can't go inside.", "Most of the property is bordered by a motorcycle path for local traffic which makes for a noisy experience, not something I associate with a forest. The place has a theme park feel to it. There are far better options for authentic nature experiences around Ubud", "This is an amazing place. A beautiful forest. It is clear they monkeys \\own\\\" this place! They are everywhere. You need to be very careful if they approach. They will take anything that they can get their hands on, earrings, bags, glasses, cameras. They are also quite forward. They were jumping onto people's backpacks and opening them and stealing the contents. My advice is don't carry anything in with you. Leave it in the car or bus.\"", "Great morning. Beautiful gardens and cheeky monkeys. The monkeys will jump on you so try to stay calm and just keep walking and they will jump off.", "Set in stunning forests, the Monkey Sanctuary is a haven for the resident monkeys. Roaming free, they really own the place, forcing visitors to walk around them and avoid them! There are stunning temples and walks around the forest. Watch out though, this is the monkeys home, and they remind any visitors who get too close! Eye contact is a no no and they will jump on you and help themselves to your sunglasses, food and drink items, and any loose clothing. If threatened, they will attack so show them respect! Fabulous day out for all ages.", "I'm not a huge fan of monkey's, they are bossy and often downright mean. But we had to see this attraction, which is reasonably priced. It was nice to walk around the temple grounds and enjoy the sights and the scenery. The monkey's provided entertainment and they are very well taken care of. They even feed them there. You can buy bananas here, which cost a WHOOPING 50,000 rupiah, for a tiny bunch. We bought some, even though we were appalled by the price and we had them all stolen by the first monkey, that we came across, as he got really bossy and climbed on us and pestered us until we gave him ALL of the expensive bananas.", "The monkeys are aggressive and run the show. My toddler's hair pulled by a monkey & my daughter was bitten by another monkey. When my husband made a loud noise to scare the monkey off my daughter after getting bitten; more monkey swarmed around us. Not a safe place to take your kids.", "This place is a well run tourist attraction. The forest trails are not very long, but you get the picture quickly when the monkeys appear. They like bananas which you can purchase to feed them. They will crawl up your body to get to the banana if you want them to. Be quick with your camera because they won’t hang out on your shoulder long after they grab the banana. Fun to get out of the crowds to the edges to see mother monkeys with very young.", "Our visit started off well, we read the rules and believed we were well prepared for our experience. We watched the keepers feeding a host of monkeys, big and small, very sweet and lots of photo opportunities. Then we moved on to the conservation area, which was much quieter - we came round the corner to find a lone tourist being attacked by three or four monkeys, opening the zips and rifling through the contents of his backpack. Luckily a group of young Australians came round the corner and, between us, we managed to distract the monkeys so we could retrieve his belongings. In the process, the girl was badly scratched down her leg by one of the monkeys. Shaken, we decided to continue down the path. Suddenly we were surrounded by 5-6 large monkeys. Two of them grabbed my dress and tried to rip it, baring their teeth and hissing. We turned round slowly, trying not to provoke them any further but as we did, one jumped on my back, presumably to get into my backpack. Having seen what a monkey can do with its claws, I was very close to panicking, but my sister kept me calm and eventually it jumped off. We headed towards the nearest exit and passed a keeper, sitting on the steps (aren't they supposed to patrol to stop this kind of thing?), who was decidedly uninterested and just said visitors shouldn't provoke the monkeys. If you stay in the busy areas, you may well have a wonderful time admiring the beautiful forest and the wildlife, but be warned if you stray into quieter areas.", "Even thought this is really a beautiful place I felt uncomfortable with such high number of people visiting. It felt like ants nest! People were feeding monkeys and trying to touch them which shouldn't be allowed. Monkey's behavior was far too friendly and they were jumping on people and being fed. It is a beautiful place but I hope that something will be done to protect this amazing resource.", "Quite an interesting place visited by most tourists visiting Ubud. Plenty of monkeys to keep you entertained but hold on to your caps, glasses, cameras etc. as the monkeys like to share.........", "Cute monkeys, and some funny ones playing around. Nice forest. Be prepared for a lot of tourists, but is was nice anyways.", "just be aware of monkeys...dont hold your phone in your hand casually - I took a selfie with my iphone 6s and was walking casually and one of the monkey took away the phone from my hand...after some struggle and help from local guide I managed to get it back...but it was risky man !!!", "Must do , especially with children Lovely friendly playful monkeys Very safe Beautiful trees Great to walk around and interact with the critters 😊", "Worth the price, never seen so many monkeys from such close distance. Be aware if you bring a pack of chips want to feed them one by one, one monkey will Grab it straight away, you just have to leave it.", "We been to monkey forest many times. We enjoy watching monkeys. Now monkeys have gotten bit aggressive or greedy... We saw a ressian lady bitten by a monkey... So be awear of that.. Better not to feed them or carry any food!", "Tip: If you buy a bundle of bananas those cheeky buggers will snatch the whole bunch if you give them the chance! Split the bananas asap to minimise losses. Don't stare the alpha male in the eyes either, he will claw you and you will get rabies and become a zombie, initiating a zombie apocalypse. Great park and cool experience overall. A couple of the smaller ones were climbing all over me but reaching into my pockets and testing my backpack zippers. Very cute and well worth the experience.", "I generally hate doing the tourist thing. This place is worth it. The stone work and templates are amazing. The amount of monkeys are ridiculous and I found it hard to know where to look and at which monkey. The staff are friendly and the grounds were kept clean.", "If you organise to attend Monkey Forest as part of a day trip (like we did) then you will find it is a relatively inexpensive attraction great for the young family. A bunch of bananas cost 20,000 IDR ($2) and will guarantee one or two photo moments of the monkeys with your children. The surrounding forest settings and temples were also pleasurable to walk through.", "It was worth spending an hour walking thru the park. A short walk from the main center of Ubud. Be watchful of bags, the monkeys can be naughty.", "Monkeys run freely which is great! Be very careful as they do bite (my partner was bitten on the finger) Do not look the monkeys in the eyes. If the money feels comfortable it will jump onto you but do not try to pick them up! Over 2000 monkeys here!! Must do!!", "We were fortunate to have a personal tour guide so we covered all the interesting places with on going commentary. Lovely monkeys and the walk around the sanctuary was very pleasant. Our guide said that if you don't have a banana and the monkey hops on you, you are likely to be peed on and thus the money considers you a friend. Sure enough, we saw it happening. Make sure you keep your hands open because the monkey will know that you haven't got anything, especially food. Anything is fair game. We saw a monkey take a water bottle off a lady. Having said that, they are largely friendly and they leave you alone. Lovely place to visit.", "Was a really nice addition to our holiday in to visit the Monkey Forest. Ubud is quite a built up and busy area so to have such a large and interesting park in the centre is amazing. The park itself is a nice walk, lovely and green with temples and statues to look at on your way round. The entry is only 40,000idr (£2) and you can spend as long as you like there. The main feature is the monkeys themselves who are very interested in the people and come right up to you if you give them any encouragement and sometimes if not. Main thing I would advise is to watch what you bring, they jump onto rucksacks and are quick with zips, likewise they will sniff out food and try take it, or steal any bags you have. I had to shoo away the one I was getting a picture with when he put his hand in my pocket and tried to take my wallet so be careful.", "lots of monkeys climbing everywhere watch were you walk and hold onto your bags etc. otherwise a good place to see wildlife", "This was our second trip to the Monkey Forest. I think that the monkeys have more fun watching us - especially to see if there is anything worth taking! We have been there both times with children under 10. As long as they remain calm and keep their distance from the monkeys (especially mothers with babies) then there are no problems. We do not buy bananas but watch the others get mobbed instead. Take your time to wander along the paths. Many gardens and statues as well as monkeys to look at. A small entrance fee (30000 for adult, 20000 for child; bananas are extra) but you can take as long as you want.", "if you are in this is a must experience about $3u.s.deep inside tall rainforest and temples monkeys everywhete.around you on you up trees . they sell bananas for about$7to feed the monkeys they eill grab and snatch.impish gremlins.even sit on your head.its a long drive from town but along the way is batik making silver jewellery woodwork etc.so its a whole day thing.", "This is a really must see in Ubud. This place is a sanctuary full of monkeys who are eager to get food from the people. This is a quite wild location with an interesting path along a small river.", "We have heard many tales about the stealing monkeys so we had to see for ourselves. The sanctuary is located in the heart of Ubud with its unique forest which houses 600 nese long tailed monkeys (Macaque). There are also several temples which are believed to be built around the middle of the 14 century. Entry fee is 40,000 idr or about (4Aud). We decide to remove all jewellery & glasses as a precaution only taking camera's & wallet. Near the entry there is a list saying the same but also a warning not to look into the monkeys eyes as it is a sign of aggression. You can buy hands of ripe bananas inside, 2000 idr for a small hand & 5000 idr for a large hand. We did see a large tour group taking in there own green bananas. PLEASE if you decide to take your own, only take ripe bananas, as green ones are not good for them. They also love fresh corn. They are well feed and most will gently take the bananas, a few of the older large males are opportunists and will try to steal your bananas but not all of them as there is plenty of sweet potato placed around which is their staple food. We had no issues, everyone was using cameras & mobile phones to take photos. We did see a few people with hats glasses & jewellery , your choice, it's not as bad as you read but obviously sometimes they wil take things. The one thing I did do was feed one of the older males a split banana, forgot & looked him in the eyes, he looked at it, threw it down walked towards me as I moved back & hit my foot, I slowly moved back and he retreated. A great experience, there are plenty of handlers on hand to help if required should the monkeys get aggressive. We did visit in the afternoon and the monkeys seemed well fed, they may act differently in the mornings.", "Initially reading some of the reviews my friend and I were a bit terrified to visit the monkey forest as we heard people have been attacked by the Monkey's. We didn't carry purses or anything monkeys can latch onto, just kept it simple and noticed the monkeys steered towards people who had food in their hands and were waving it around. The monkeys were beautiful, as was the forest, we had a great time!", "The temple complex in the forest is so beautiful - and added bonus having all the monkeys there. My husband advised us not to come here, as the monkeys are too scary! They were not at all! If you walk by them peacefully or stop to take pictures, they leave you alone!", "Monkey forest is withing walking distance when strolling down the streets of Ubud Plenty of monkeys of all sizes and age, cute babies as well as big and dominant males. They are not mean at all, very friendly but be carefull about your bags or water bottles", "Ok, it is a decent walk and some ok temples but really not worth facing the ubud traffic for. Monkeys are fun to see, particularly for the children to see them outside a normal zoo / cage.", "The forest has been made into a beautiful place where you can visit some temples within the area. The monkeys are fairly well behaved and don't bother you but are drawn to water bottles and WILL try to take them so be careful. The staff took photos for us and would help if any monkeys were bothering you. Very fair price of 80.000rupiah per adult. We spent almost two hours here.", "This was our second visit to see the monkeys in Ubud only this time, my husband & I took our three teenagers. It’s certainly a popular tourist attraction and worth a visit but if you’re not a fan of crowds then I suggest going early in the morning. As well as paying entry fees we bought some bananas for 20,000IDR from a seller inside the sanctuary. Our driver told us to hold the bananas up high and the monkeys would climb up our legs to reach them & even stay to eat if they felt like it. This was a fun experience although the sight of a handful of monkeys running towards you to get the banana first is a little scary. We saw a lot of monkeys of all ages and were able to get close enough for some insta-worthy pics. The sanctuary itself has some great moss covered stone carvings, waterfalls and stone bridges...which doesn’t really appeal to teenagers but they loved feeding the monkeys, so it justified our time spent walking around, climbing stairs & jostling other tourists.", "Fun, relaxing and shady place to escape the hustle of Ubud. The monkeys will grab shiney objects so be careful!", "Nice to walk along around 5 in the afternoon a few bean bag bars which are lovely, take a sarong to sit on as the bean bags are a bit grubby!", "We really wanted to see the Monkey Forest, but we almost didn't because we heard so many crazy stories about the monkeys from the locals. If you love monkeys and are getting nervous, just follow the advice we were told by our hotel. Don't feed them. Don't try to touch them. Don't bother them. Don't wear jewlery. Don't bring any bags with you. If you follow these simple guidelines and enjoy looking at some funny monkeys, you will have a great time. We really enjoyed \\monkey-ing around\\\" with these furry friends. Don't miss it, just be cautious. We did see other people try to feed the monkeys and the monkeys climbed all over them. Enjoy!\"", "A great experience in monkey forest. A problem came up when one of our friend got bitten by a monkey. Then we go to the nearest staff and ask what to do with it. The staff told us to wipe it with alcohol in the front, and we went to the front to be told that we should go to the first aid booth to get checked. My friend got checked for free in the first aid booth. The staff hospitality here is very good, not like a usual indonesia public space you find. Would be a great and save experience in Ubud. You can buy a banana inside to feed and attract the monkey for 20000 rupiah (4 pieces of banana) and 50000 rupiah (8-10 pieces of banana). Don't really need to buy it, but if you really want to feed the monkeh, buying a small branch banana will be enough.", "Loved this place. Be very careful with your stuff though. A monkey climbed up my back, unzipped my backpack, and stole my passport! Luckily another tourist got it back for me. Despite that, I loved the place and all the monkeys. It's a must do in Ubud. They even have a free shuttle!", "My family and I love the sacred monkey forest. The environment is safe though one needs to be mindful at all times regarding the monkeys, they are safe yet can be unpredictable. You are entering there home respect that and all is good 😊 Small entry fee at the front and the opportunity to purchase bananas for feed.", "Lots of squabbling monkeys scaring tourists - amusing on all sides! Worth walking off the main tracks to see the some of the quieter areas where the monkeys aren't trying to scam food off the rangers", "This place was, surprisingly, beautiful and serene. I say \\surprisingly\\\" because unlike many other countries (including the U.S.), this animal sanctuary was clean, large, open, and seemed to actually care for the animals. However, I will note-take the \\\"no food\\\" advice seriously. I forgot I had a wrapped cookie from Starbucks in my purse and when a guard wasn't around a monkey grabbed my purse and bared her teeth when I tried to get my purse back. Luckily she left us alone when she got the cookie (though after another monkey thought my lipstick looked as bright as fruit and ate it). Do not have ANY food with you or your child.\"", "I had my doubts about this one. Had seen mixed reviews. Sounded touristy and gimmicky but we had a good time. The setting is quite lovely - kind of like a botanical garden. We were afraid of getting attacked by monkeys but this didn't happen. They skittered away as monkeys usually do. Our guide warned us about one particularly aggressive guy and we avoided him. Pleasant afternoon stroll with tons of monkey sightings.", "It is excellent here, if you aren't scared of monkeys! The surroundings are beautiful but the monkeys come too close for my liking and witnessed them stealing other peoples belongings.", "Very beautiful gardens. The monkeys are very cheeky! I'm not a fan of monkeys, so I kept my distance and all was good.", "For 50,000 rupiah, you're in with Monkeys. They are not shy, quite cute and will jump on you if you're lucky. Spend an hour or so wondering round seeing the temple's, graveyard and other architecture with Monkeys everywhere. For a few extra rupiah, you can buy bananas and feed them, they will definitely jump on you then!", "I went there with my wife. Monkeys will jump over u if u have a food. They will snatch it. If u dont have anything they wont tease u. It has a beautiful landscape and temples.", "The babies were really cute and feisty. They are so used to stealing your stuff it’s like they have a hoarding problem just to get a reaction from people. Bad behaviors are still funny in animals unless they get ahold of your glasses or hat.", "If you're in Ubud, visiting this place should definitely be on your list. You'll be really surprised by the huge expanse of this forest. Glad how the Indonesians are constantly making efforts to keep this place clean and habitable for the monkeys.", "There is no shortage of monkeys and monkey business here. You could just sit for hours and watch what they get up to, including jumping off things into people and trying to steal things from passers by. Follow the rules and it won't be a problem. Unless you want to get right up close and personal there is no need to buy bananas which only makes you more of a target. I went with friends but I can only imagine how much children would love this outing. It's also a nice walk past nice shops from central Ubud down the street to the forest!", "i enjoyed the time there...walking threw al this monkeys,but i recomment do not touch them and close your backpack because they are stealing things...they are not dangerous,go and see 😉", "Our hotel was very close to the monkey Forrest . It was a very convenient way to go to Ubud rather than taking an overpriced taxi or the busy road. The parc is very well kept. We enjoyed looking at the monkeys. Be careful when opening your backpack the monkeys think you have food in your bag , so they will try to catch it ! It's also fun watching the visitors everybody seems happy when looking at the monkeys.", "I really enjoyed this place. I'll be going back cause there was a few things i missed. Monkeys are absolutely every where. As well as screaming people lol. There's always a person in each area yelling out bad monkey. Well worth buying the bananas so the monkeys come onto you for a photo moment (my profile pic is one). Do not tease them for the perfect photo as i did witness a monkey slap a guy in the fore-head for making it reach out and not letting the banana go. Which then turned into a vicious attack from the monkey scratching his arm and head and trying to bite him (never realised how many teeth they have. and sharp looking). Scary but at his misfortune was entertaining and learning for me. But plenty of signs saying don't yell at the monkeys and if they take the food from you just let it go. Best moment when a mother monkey with its little baby were holding my shorts and took a few steps along with me cause she knew I was buying more bananas cause I seen her. So i made sure she got 2 bananas before a big monkey stood over me for it. Very smart animals. Highlight of my trip.", "Loved the excitement of seeing the monkeys. We used the Airbnb instagram tour services and this was one of the places listed as a must visit so, it had to be done! You pay to get in to the park and from the entrance gate on you will come across a number of monkeys running, relaxing and play fighting. At first I was walking around with excitement until one little monkey decided to go for my bag and was basically chasing me around until I gave up and threw it at him in fear of getting bitten :( It took a while but someone rescued it back for me. It’s a very exciting experience and one to not be missed. There are signs everywhere warning visitors to not give eye contact or feed the monkeys and snacks!", "Visited monkey forest today. Fantastic. Well worth the visit. Very atmospheric with Hindu god statues and Temples hidden amongst the creepy tropical forest. A word of warning though, if you buy bananas for the monkeys they know you've got them and jump on you to snatch them off you. We ended up throwing them at them to avoid being jumped on. All in all, a very nice day out. The surrounding area is nice too with some fantastic gift shops and good restaurants.", "plan max an hour. fun to get a pic with the monkeys and watching little babies be careful: we saw one biting a girl...don't tease them! a nice shady place to visit think with kids a must go bring bananas or buy them there! Was this helpful? go for it!", "We went here after being dropped off by the free shuttle from the hanging gardens. Definitely worth going especially if you get some bananas. Make sure you bring lots of water as the walk from the centre of ubud is about 20minutes and we went on a very hot day. The monkeys kept steeling our water taking off the lid and having a drink which was quite amusing to watch. They are very cheeky and try and go in you bags and pockets if they thing you have food. So make sure you can close what ever bags you have. Some of the monkeys will happily hold your hand but leave if for them to do as the vast majority of them certainly won't and get very angry. Overall it was awesome, it's quite small so probably about 30 minutes needed to see it all. ", "At entrance there are lots of monkey statues 7 a map of the area. local people vist it after every Important incident in life, be it birth,marriage,or cremation. We just walked through saw greenery, took photographs ,sat for some time,enjoyed beauty of forest & came back.", "We visited this place mid-day in august. The place was packed with tourists, many of them were unfortunately behaving bad and were drunk. The place itself is beautiful and the stone carvings along with the old, huge trees and the monkeys of course are a welcoming addition for sightseeing in Ubud. We were there for about one hours, but it was really packed with tourists (of course, it's high season) what didn't actually made it an relaxing stay (what I imagine the place can be during low-season. If you're in Ubud and got some free hours, I would recommend a visit, but it's not really worth the travel into Ubud center alone (if you've seen everything else there).", "Tourists need to understand that these monkey are wild animals. It was necessary to travel through the monkey jungle to get to the main shopping and dining area in Ubud. We were warned to not carry anything and place our glasses in a pocket. There were several guides in the area but I confess that I was more than happy to exit the area without a close encounter with the monkeys;", "Fantastic to see monkeys wild and free in a natural and spacious environment, as well as a beautiful riverside walk. Take a camera and if you want monkeys climbing all over you, buy some bananas from the vendor and simply wait for the monkey love :)", "Beautiful setting, the huge trees and forest are beautiful. There are heaps of monkeys- quite a few with babies too. You can feed them with bananas that are cheap to purchase there. It was good to go in the afternoon as the monkeys were well fed so didn't rush at you. Don't take any food with you or walk with your hands in your pockets - they will think you are hiding food!", "This is a park where many monkeys are free to play, eat and watch how many tourist are there. If you just want to see some of them you can stay outside and see them on the fence or walking in the nearby street.", "My husband and I came here during our time in Ubud and enjoyed watching the monkeys! There were so many and they appeared to still be \\wild\\\" although of course they are now accustomed to being fed by tourists. There are LOTS of monkeys so if you are afraid or get nervous around them I would not go since they are all around you and often times jump up on you in search of food. They climbed all over my husband and many other tourists! There are several troops living there and we could hear the calls of angry monkeys as others approached in the trees! There is also a beautiful temple and bridge within the forest which is worth seeing and taking pictures of. Very beautiful.\"", "Loved this! Had a lot of monkeys sit on my head! The bananas are very expensive but worth it if you want good pictures! Be careful of your belongings as they will snatch them off you! One of them tried stealing my hair grips out of my hair! We saw loads of litter about which is a real shame! Baby monkeys were chewing down on cling film because some silly women just handed them it! Grr. Keep your bags in front of you because they can open zips! If you are responsible and do what the guides say it will pay off as the monkeys much prefer bananas! 👍🏼 Must do!", "Thee temple and the gardens are lovely, making a walk through with all the monkeys a most enjoyable experience.", "Trully something fun to do. And 20 minutes bu foot from the city centre. I loved it. Monkey runig and jumping. Didn't had any problems with them. It looked like somethig from the Jugle book", "We enjoyed the park very much and spent hours here for only a few dollars. There was one semi-aggressive monkey that jumped on a few people and also jumped on me... twice! But the park workers were right there to scare him away. It is quite an experience to see the temple in the jungle and having monkeys walking around in there. Very good experience.", "The monkey forest is a great way to while away some time on a rainy afternoon. It's a lovely walkway around the forest and the animals roam freely without being menacing. It's lovely to be up close to them. However, do heed the warnings and don't feed them! We saw a guy almost have his hand bitten off for teasing a monkey with a banana. Make sure you take earrings out too - and fancy hair accessories - they like to pull at them! Well worth the fee if you walk around the whole place.", "Half of the Monkey Forest is occupied by long lines of boring Souvenir Shops and rip-off Restaurants! Monkeys are secondary: however, they are quite aggressive and snatch any kind of items, especially when a Tourist carries some overpriced bought Bananas with him (Staff sells inside the Park 8 pieces for 20'000 IDR and 15 pieces for 40'000 IDR!). Big male primates will attack him, from all sides: should this Tourist be with kids, then the situation can get easy out of control (Staff, if they are near, will chase away the banana snatchers with long bamboo sticks), still a bitter souvenir remains in the kids mind that monkeys aren't the cuddly ones they knew from their children books! Better undertake a nice rice terrace walk where children and adults can discover the real, sometimes hard rural life of Ubud's farmers. Forget about the Monkey Business Forest = nothing special to see nor do!", "Beautiful scenery, stone pathways, statues, temples and an amazing array of tropical forrest plants.The monkeys are quite literally everywhere, and they know you are there to feed them, so they will climb on you, grab at your bags, inspect your pockets and even lift up your top! The staff there are armed with sticks and sometimes sling shots, and will ward off monkeys if you are less than pleased with all that attention. They will bite, especially if you are threatening towards them, which most people are when there bags is being stolen off them by a monkey... sometimes they bite for fun too, although not hard enough to break the skin. My youngest son (11) figured out how to get the monkeys to climb on him even when he didn't have food to entice them, he was only bitten once and he said it didn't hurt, nor did it leave a mark. TOP TIPS - DO NOT CARYY ANYTHING IN PLASTIC, and buy your bananas from the grocery shop at the top of the street. There they are 1500 per kilo, or ~15c a bunch, at the monkey forrest they are 50000, $5 a bunch.", "I had read a lot about the monkeys being annoying and aggressive. The truth is that there's staff almost every five meters making sure that the monkeys behave, so I did feel really safe the whole time. The monkeys are really fun to watch, but be respectful and don't mess with their babies. Avoid feeding them peanuts, buy some bananas from the ladies inside the forest instead - beware the monkeys WiILL try to steal all the bananas from you (in case they jump on you just through the bananas away and they will let go of you in a split second). Definitely worth a visit if you are in Ubud.", "After reading reviews on how the monkeys could bite/scratch I wasn’t sure about going. I made the decision to go but left everything at home, no sunglasses, hat or rucksack. Thoroughly enjoyed it. Yes a monkey did jump on my back and yes I screamed like an idiot but had nothing to worry about. There is more to this place than monkeys, set within a temple complex and there’s a forest to admire.", "We spent a couple of hours at the monkey reserve. Very scenic and plenty of monkeys. They will climb in you if you have food . Central location and reasonable price.", "Wonderful to be able to get so close to these monkeys and watch them interact with each other and the beautiful forest and temples. Be sensible though and avoid feeding them, it might seem fun but it invites trouble; these are still wild animals.", "The monkeys will charge and bully You. I, myself and another chap were mugged for our water bottles and watched the monkeys CHEW through the bottle. LOL. Try not to bring a handbag. I also witnessed a monkey bite a childs face which wasn't very pleasant. Its nice here and You can see it within an hour and good value for money.", "On my first trip to Monkey Forest in 2007 we just walked in off the street. Having visited again this year, they clearly developed the area to cope with the level of tourism. A new ticket office, walkway and gateway now take you through to the infamous forest. As the signs warn you, the monkeys can become \\over familiar\\\" if they think you have food; jumping on you, looking in your pockets and bags. They're a little naughty. It's fun experience though and I don't know if anywhere else in the world where you can get so up-close with monkeys\"", "Great place loved the river walk, the temples are great to see especially if you are there whilest cermony going on. The monkeys are great to watch, however they are naughty. they will take plastic bags off you and will climb up on you to get them", "I thought this place was beautiful! Nature and temples, with free monkeys running and climbing around you. Of course, you have to like monkeys, otherwise you might not enjoy the visit. Still, you have to be very careful and not get very near to them as they can bite and even steal from you!", "Do not, I repeat, do not purchase the bananas as soon as you enter as we were encouraged to do. From the moment the vendor handed two bunches of bananas to my son we had monkeys charging at us grabbing clothes biting and we were all terrified. Once the bananas were all snatched from us it was fine walking through.. Once we stopped being chased by lots of teeth and hands and looked around I think it was quite pretty in there. The first aid office assured us the bites aren't dangerous but it sure isn't what I had expected for my family", "We've been to a few money parks around Asia and this is a really nice one, with lots of monkeys close up and very friendly - and in a really beautiful environment. Great for pictures.", "Can’t feed the monkeys, which is good as it prevents them from being aggressive over the food. But.... they’re not stupid! Keep your backpack zips closed, or even better leave it at home. The monkeys know how to make their way to the inside of your bag 😂 keep sunglasses and hats at home, as there are some curious cheeky monkeys there. If you want good photos, go early morning before the crowds of tourists get in.", "A lot of funny monkeys are strolling around. Easy accessible big forest, very natural and pleasant. Must see.", "I was hesitant to visit the Monkey Forest whilst in Ubud as I was a little nervous of how the monkeys would behave having been around monkeys at a temple in Thailand where they were quite aggressive. However I was pleasantly surprised and glad that I chose to go to the monkey forest as it was a great experience! The entrance and reception to the forest is modern and clean and there are clear walkways around the forest. The monkeys are everywhere and will be close to you however as long as you follow the rules and act sensibly the monkeys will do same! I was on a private tour with a driver and he was able to provide me with a lot of information whilst we walked through the forest - I’m not sure of how much information there is if you go on your own. Altogether it was a nice experience and not scary at all. For those hesitant on going, I would recommend as the monkeys are not scary", "You’ll have a great time here as long as you use common sense around the animals. I noticed the monkeys paid a lot of a attention to people bags in particular - if you have any food in there they will sniff it out, so try to pack as lightly as possible, without a bag if you can if you want to avoid them getting too close to you. I found a great way to get a nice photo was to buy bananas from one of the guides doing the rounds rather than from the stall you see as you first walk in. The guide will help you with the photo op when the moneys climb onto your shoulder to eat. We never had any problems at all - just be sensible. I did see one get aggressive with a tourist but the tourist was being stupid and baiting it instead if walking away. If you observe, by and large you will see it is mainly the minority of idiots who have trouble.", "It was the best visit I had compared to previous visits to other monkey forests in . Dear friends, do not worry about cheeky monkeys pulling your shirts or stealing your food! They were very friendly and well fed by the staffs here :) I did not experience any dangerous or embarassing moments with these monkeys. As long as you read the warning signs prior to entering the forest, you are good to go! :) Also, it is actually not necessary to buy bananas from the vendors at the entrance as all the monkeys are actually very well fed there! If you still feel like buying some, keep in mind when you want to feed them, be prepared to encounter not only one, but few other monkeys to join in your \\banana feeding time\\\". LOL Everyone in , whether you are staying in Ubud or not, should really plan a visit here!\"", "I love this place., saw many reviews before going saying how the animals are aggressive and to be careful. Basically, don't act stupid and you will be absolutely fine. I bought bananas when I went in and straightaway this one monkey who seemed to be the 'boss' in that particular area basically took them all but wasn't aggressive at all. Took my time walking in this place and appreciating the nature and the animals. There is a section towards the exit where I enjoyed the most as this place seemed to be where all the baby monkeys were...one of them even sat on my head picking at my hair - which I found very amusing. If you want a monkey to come near you...just sit on the side, calmly and let them come to you rather than disturbing them, it's the best way to enjoy the place... Now, one of these little cheeky animals did nip me on my hand but that was my fault as I seemed to give the impression that I had food in my pockets but it wasn't anything major and had no cut or anything. Definitely worth a visit :)", "You haven’t been to Ubud, if you haven’t been to Monkey Forrest. Although u may not like monkeys or find it a typical tourist attraction, it is great fun to see the monkey trying to steal stuff from the tourists. You walk around and enjoy the show. Never seen a monkey with sunglasses or eating a tampon.... go to Monkey Forrest!", "This was a very enjoyable experience. Entry prices were very reasonable, with polite and attentive staff throughout. We bought some bananas after entering and were able to get very close to the monkeys (but watch out as the monkeys get very excited after seeing you with bananas). Only reason I'd give it 4* is because like everything else in it was so busy", "Over 600 monkeys wandering around, swinging in the trees, jumping all over people, climbing on your shoulder to get a banana.. Epic. Don't be fooled they can get angry, they do bite if you upset them too but overall so much fun :) pleasant day. Cost $3 entry, you can take your own bananas but make sure they're yellow, or you can buy some in there for between 2-5 nzd. Awesome experience, we spent hours in there taking it all in.", "If you want to go to a monkey sanctuary this is the place to visit. You have a guarantee of seeing a lot of monkeys! The people who works in the sanctuary also help you to make the monkeys jump on your shoulder while they feed them so you can get a nice picture ;) Besides the monkeys the forrest is really nice and you can also visit temples inside the park. If you drive a scooter here it costs 2000 rupiah to park, and the price to get in the sanctuary as an adult is 50k rupiah. WORTH IT! Ps: be careful to not stare the monkeys in the eyes, dont bring food or a waterbottle, the monkeys will try to take it and if you dont give it to them they will attack you. Purses etc is okay, they dont want it.", "i had wanted to see monkeys up close for such a long time, and they really get up close. Even pretend to open your handbag and they will jump on you. DO NOT take food in as you will be covered in monkeys and they do bite (and carry the rabies virus). Having said that I never felt uncomfortable with them, there is always someone nearby to help you get them off and if you do the right thing they are not a problem. The temple is lovely as is the walk through the forest. Lots of photo ops and entrance is really cheap, about $3", "Another amazing temple. It is located in a forest area with monkeys as residents. The old temples are embedded in a tropical forest full of exotic plants and trees. Monkeys are al around you. There are different paths to take around. Bring a banana with you and you are suddenly surrounded by a group of keen little monkeys. nese people are around you to help and assist you, just in case the animals are going too crazy for you. Entrance fee about 30.000 rupiah per person, worth getting in", "I loved the Monkey Forest! The monkeys are sneaky and you really should take care of your belongings, keep your sunglasses safe, don't bring food and keep your bags by your side and closed. But it is a lot of fun to watch them & the are absolutely adoreable. The sanctuary is also really beautiful, also the nature is worth a visit. I really recommend a visit at the monkey forest , if I ever come here again, I'll visit again!", "I was at two ends on if I should go here with my wife. To start with she is less then interested in animals of any size. Especially in ones that have faces, hands, and body parts that resemble ours. To say the least we got as far as the front gate and had a little look around before she had enough. I happily walked back to the entrance and watched her sit at the cafe. I then went back to join my brother and sister to check out these incredible monkeys. After insisting that everyone leave all of there belongings at home. I found out that everyone had in fact brought, money, phones, lighters, food, cigarettes. Much t my surprise I was the only one with pockets. As everyone proceeded to dump there stuff on me, my sister bought a bunch of Bananas and started wandering around to find a suitable one to give a prize to. Sure enough she passed one over and notice a group gathering around a railing which I had my back to. She then shoved all the remaining bananas into my hands, about 4 or so. As I stumble backwards I hear a large shreek and sure enough a huge mother with two babies jump on my shoulder. Having read horror stories about bites and trips to the hospital I just played it cool. Passed the mother one of the bananas and of she pounced kids in two to the floor to sit back and enjoy the free food. It was a wonderful experience which I asked did anyone get a photo.... \\but you had all our phones\\\" serves me right. Upon finishing up walking around we proceeded to take the outside route to Ubud center around the inside of the Sanctuary after purchasing a coconut to drink. Much to our surprise the monkeys were so interested in the coconut we lost it as a casualty of war. Something interesting that I never knew was that they catch little fiddler crabs in the stream and eat them raw, after smashing them open. Very smart animals and an absolute wonder to behold up close and personal. I would definitely do it again. Just be confident and don't act scared or timid. Don't antagonize them or expect them to preform tricks for your treats, that will aggravate them. There are many more of them then there are of you, so keep that in mind.\"", "I wasn’t planning to go to the monkey forest but after I get my race pack for KM Kilo Run I was thinking why I didn’t visit this monkey forest and plus this is my 1st time at Ubud! Then I decide to go inside the forest alone be cause this is my another solo trip. The entrance ticket was IDR 50.000,- same for domestic and foreigners. I was scared to walk alone but I’m so excited to see all the monkeys including in the temples. It’s was fun!", "We attended and loved every moment of it. Yes the monkeys can jump on people but I would highly recommend not taking a back pack in. The monkeys know food is or has been stored in these. Do not take a bag or food in. The other thing we saw were people getting too close. If you don't do either of these things, you will love it as much as we did. The park is very well kept and beautiful in it's own. The monkeys are fantastic entertainment and great to see in the wild. As for the cost, super cheap at 50,000 pp. That's the same price as a coffee at home.", "Definitely worth the trip! It's great to find some nature off the busy streets. NOTE- you really need to take off your glasses , anything that can be easily pulled off as many monkeys take wallets and flip flops to bribe for food so be wary! Most are friendly but pay attention to the signs , no eye contact and do not go near baby monkeys. We witnessed one small girl get bitten so do exceeded caution. Great for walking around and exploring and you can easily spend a few hours here!", "A must for all visitors. Not only is the park a beautiful walk the monkeys are so entertaining. Follow the rules and dint bring food!", "Lovely scenery and of course entertaining monkeys. No guide is needed for this, it's just a great walk.", "Great place to visit, nice temples. Follow the safety instructions re. monkeys as they do bite! But apparently, as told by park medical staff all vaccinated against rabies", "Lovely day out. Easily complete in half a day. Even if you're not just on monkeys the views are lovely too. There's also an art gallery that's very nice & cool too. Definitely don't bring anything you don't want snatching and take all expensive jewellery off too.", "We spent an hour at the Monkey Forest while in Ubud. Mostly to see what all the \\fuzz\\\" was about. The monkeys here were very friendly and the scenery was nice as well.\"", "Cool place, beautiful forest, park and funny monkeys. Great fun worth it to see. You will not regret.", "The monkey forest costs 40k each - it's fairly small (an hour is enough time), but there are plenty of monkeys, including babies. The monkeys seem friendly and just want food from you, but there also seems to be lots of food available to them so they aren't too grabby. Beautiful scenery as well. Go early (before noon) before it gets too hot/crowded.", "Went here with a group of friends after doing the Paon cooking class, which was only 15 mins by car from here. SO MANY MONKEYS! They were absolutely everywhere, from groups of females suckling their babies to agro males chasing around the little teenagers, who I'm sure we're mucking up and just needed some discipline. I got a little close to one of the big males and he screeched, bared his teeth and ran at me(I've never moved so fast haha) but that was my own fault for getting too close. Great experience, much bigger than I was expecting! Would highly recommend to anyone wanting to see them interacting with each other as naturally as possible.", "After contemplating for while whether or not to visit the Monkey Forest (as we had heard so many stories of these monkeys coming too close to people…), we decided to give it a try. And I must say, I am glad that we did visit it. The monkey forest is conveniently located in the midst of Ubud Town and the monkeys “greet” you right at the entrance or even outside of the park/forest. They for the most leave humans alone, unless you try to feed them, so, be prepared that you will get approached by more than just 1 monkey at a time, which was scary for me, so I did not feed them. It’s better to leave any bags or hats in the car and not bring it inside the forest as these monkeys are super smart and will likely steal anything that is not tightly attached to you… We saw one monkey steal something from another visitor’s bag and ran off. Too funny! Give it a try, even if you are scared of being approached by monkeys, as it’s a beautiful forest and nice for a stroll on a sunny day.", "Visiting Ubud Monkey Forest was simply amazing. The forest was very green. The surrounding nature was very Ubud like. The charming Monkies were entertaining. It was little scary at first sight, we were warned not to touch or feed them. Do not wear dangling earrings. This attraction was one of the highlights of including the swing. SEE photos.", "Nice forest ,the monkeys are in good condition.If you are tired and have to sit somewhere ,propably a monkey will climb on your shoulder,dont scare ,stand up slowly and walk.The only thing that i have lost fotunately ,was a hair clasp,because the monkey tried to pull it over my head.", "We stayed in Maya Resort. It was really near our hotel so we decided to visit it even though we are not a great fan of monkeys. It turned out to be amazing. It was not just about the monkeys. The nature and human creation (temple) has their roots interwined together. So much history and life you can feel when u re walking in it. Recommended.", "Enjoyable time to stroll paths to see monkeys doing what monkeys do! Beautiful temple in middle of sanctuary along with very old water features. So funny! ", "I had been to the monkey forest many years ago and wour not have resisted if not fir travelling with family who hadn't been there. I have to say I really enjoyed it...perhaps cleaner and better behaved monkeys 😊. I could have stayed there longer. I think if you have kiddies it's well worth a trip.", "A must see and enjoy. You enter their dominion and make sure you mind your steps and movements. Read all the warnings. And treat animals with respect and care. That's all. Can do it on your own. Absolutely. No guides needed. The forest is packed with staff who are on every corner or, better say, are next to every tree. Protecting animals... from the tourists and vice versa. They will rush to help you too if a monkey somehow overcomes you. No food No hats No glasses No plastic bottles I.e. no loose or shiny objects, or anything reflecting the sun light Hold your phone's really tight! They'll take it from your pocket. Seen that happened to a tourist, but monkey dropped it. I crouched down by the monkey when another visitor was taking a photo of me. And a mommy with a baby hanging off her belly appeared from nowhere and picked an eyeglasses wipe from a tiny outside pocket of my sling which I was wearing across the shoulder! I did not even see her! And we were only warned about no food?! That thing is not even edible! I was not going to fight, she touched it already for goodness sake and no need to make an animal angry... that's first. The mommy reaped the foil open in a second... Loveliest photos and videos. Overwhelming cuteness :)", "The Ubud monkey forest is definitely worth paying a visit if you are in the area, it takes about 2 hours to walk slow, is in central ubut and is nice to do with another half day activity. It is difficult to believe there are only about 600 macaque monkeys in the park, it seems like thousands. Try to put away your drinks, one tried to steal my coke (out of my hand) and I saw an aggressive monkey grab someones water, unscrew the cap and drink the water! I know- unreal! Many people get bitten, so don't lean to close for pictures of moms with babies. Forest is beautiful, monkeys pose for nice pics, easy walk - can do it in flip flops. I enjoyed it, worth paying a visit. Oh yes- don't buy bananas to feed them, just look at all the obese macaques in the park, you are not helping.", "I visited here over 20 years ago & I must say place is better, lots of staff maintaining paths & keeping areas clean. We went around lunchtime & there were lots of monkeys around. Worth the 50,000 IDR ($4 AUD)per adult", "Great place to spend a couple of hours. The forest is beautiful, although only a small part is accessible. It's quite crowded but the monkeys are definitely worth it!!", "We loved the Monkey Forest. There USA modest entry charge and you can buy a bunch if reasonably priced small bananas from a lady just inside the gate. The monkeys will come up to you and rate Tydfil bananas from you. Be careful, do nit leave things in your back pockets or food in your bags, the monkeys will find it. Highly recommend a visit here .", "Everyone who comes to Ubud should visit the monkey forest. The entrance fee goes to fund many local projects including the new garbage trucks and bins. Bring a camera with a strap and don't wear expensive sun glasses. The monkeys are thieves. Buy some bananas to feed to the monkeys. Don't interfere if a larger monkey takes your treat from the small monkey that you gave it to. Stay calm if a monkey jumps on you. An attendant will come and help you. Don't set a can of soda down. The monkeys will grab it and drink it. Go early in the day before the temperature gets too high. Check out the temple and all the carvings scattered about. You don't need a guide.", "Nature beauty of the monkey forest in Ubud. Actually if you just want to see the monkey then you can only walk in front of this forest in the peak hour tourist time, it's around 10 am to 3 pm. The monkeys will come out from the forest to the street, they hanging around in the street, seating on the wall, try to rob the weak tourist, try to bully you, try to steal something from the shops, really naughty......beware they're still wild monkeys, do not try to play with them! If you go inside the forest, voila! It's really stunning forest, very nature and sometime very crowded with the human or with the monkeys. Beware when you walk, watch your glasses, purse, bag an your pocket, one of these monkeys expert is stealing, many times you get bite or scratch if you try to fight back. So, better took the guides or you can ask the amateur photographers to walk with you and get back your belongings from these bad bad pirate monkeys. Like human, not all monkeys bad, many of them just want to play with you, but it's a rough play, they will pull your hair, shirt etc.... The forest it self is very beautiful, sure it's smaller than Sangeh monkey forest in Badung district, but this is very unique monkey forest, because it's located right on the monkey forest street.... Come early in the morning, it's very beautiful and not so crowded with tourist.....", "Its definitely a must see the sanctuary its beautiful for itself but the monkeys make everything more interesting. Keep away from bananas if you dont want them to be near your, otherway they wont bother you!", "We were put off by all the negativity around the aggressive monkeys, but if you walked quietly around the sanctuary you were not in any 'attacked'. However tease the monkeys, especially with food and they will get aggressive. Visit with common sense and enjoy!", "Cute baby monkeys everywhere! Some aggressive ones too though just don't look them in the eye and hold on to your stuff tight! Do not carry any dangling flashy stuff when you go there, just be attentive Great spots inside the forest for pictures! We love the temple area, and the spring temple area! Very beautiful!! We stayed away from the spots where they were selling bananas to feed the monkeys though as the monkeys get pretty aggressive around those spots.", "Beautiful, cool sanctuary in the city greets you with a temple and the prerequisite pools and running stream and trees. The monkeys are a lot of fun as long as you have everything locked up and absolutely no food on you (they will jump on your back and procees to open your zips out of curiosity. Anything on you such as sunglasses, water bottles, watches and rings will be prised off you if you are not careful. The odd monkey may get aggressive if you try to pull it off them. Don't buy the bananas! Walk around past the amphetheatre as less people go down there and that troup are more interactive. I enjoyed sitting down and letting a few sit on my shoulders. But if you are scared just keep walking. The keepers are great. There was a small baby with a large scalp wound which I reported and they had already started treating it which was really wonderful.", "My first visit to the Monkey Forest was 25 years ago. In my first visit, there was nobody around at most of the secluded areas and it was a wondrous experience as you discover sculptures hidden in the forest. Now I could not even cross the bridge because it is filled with tourists trying to take selfies on the narrow bridge. You have to jostle with bus loads of tourists. If you are trying to find peace, quiet and tranquility, it is not here. You might be able to enjoy a visit if you go very early before the tourist hordes arrives. Give this place a miss during the mid-day.", "This is a quite a small place with lots and lots of monkeys and a few temples. Even if you walk at a leisurely place, you will cover it in an hour. Makes for a good break on your way to the Ubud market. I had second thoughts about visiting this place with my 4 year old son because of the stories i had heard of the the aggressiveness of the monkeys but we finally did go to see the place and didnt regret it. The entrance fee was around USD 2 per person, with free entry for small children. You just need to be careful and avoid carrying any food/ water or anything shiny, which will attract the attention of the monkeys. If you have food to feed the monkeys or if you call out to them, they will almost certainly climb on your legs/ sit on your shoulders etc and then try to search your pockets, bags etc, so if you are uncomfortable with this, dont offer the monkeys anything. Small kids will likely be scared to see monkeys running so close to them, so best to carry them.", "well I'm not a big fan of monkeys, and I'm afraid of them, and the infections that they may carry, so I went there once and that's enough! monkeys are notorious, they jump at you trying to snatch your bag in search for food. we bought some souvenirs and were carrying them in a regular plastic bag, my husband tucked it under his t-shirt but monkeys figured it out and snatched in anyway, so we didn't want to frighten them or(God forbid fight them) so we stood and watched how Mr Monkey would open the bag and go through silk scarves and wooden spoons, and imagine a look of disgust and disappointment on a little guys face:) then Mr Monkey lost all the interest in our bag and walked away, and we got everything back(washed it all super thoroughly afterwards) well it WAS funny, but if it would be MY bag with iPhone and go pro and things I'd be panicking :)))))) so if you don't like crazy monkeys don't go to the Monkey forest:) grounds are nice, temple on the top is nice as well, but I'd never come back there again-not my cup if tea:)", "It's a must-see and fun place to be. Most of the monkeys are well-behaved but if you tease them with bananas, they are ready to jump on you and grab them. Monkeys with babies were so cute. Took lots of pictures. It's also a nice walk down to the streat and small waterfalls. The big rocks had some carvings on them.", "When in Ubud you should visit this place,... also as there is not a lot else to do in Ubud town. The park is nice, just as well as the small temple. There is one long street where the shops used to be, but as they are all closed, that is not worth it. The monkeys are very bad behaved and one small one bit my small son almost in the hand,... ended up being just a scratch. We went around 4:30 and i had the feeling they just fed the monkeys a bit,.., and after a long day of visitors many monkeys were also fed up. but as mentioned,... it worth a visit of 30 minutes or so! It is stroller friendly! TIP- buy some bananas at the local market and put them in a bag and hold the bag well. Get the bananas out one by one,.. other wise they are gone fast:-)", "The forest and the monkeys are the same! But the entrance and pathways etc have been upgraded! The price has not gone up. We enjoyed watching the monkeys and the people watching the monkeys!", "To visit the Ubud Monkey Forrest is a very good program. The forest is beautiful, the monkeys are in good condition and well-fed so you can walk around without fear :)", "Definitely don't think it's a must see in Ubud. It's nice though. Monkeys everywhere and can get pretty aggressive if you're carrying food. Some of the monkeys are quite entertaining too. They're so used to having people around and photographs I think sometimes they even pose :)", "The setting is special with all these monkeys running around freely, jumping from statue to statue. Just be careful. There are a few bites per day! I got a nasty scratch. In spite of the fact that I had no food, a monkey suddenly jumped on my arm and scratched it badly. Make sure you have a disinfectant on you!,", "The monkeis are there home, and they very notti. Also can bite. One big monkeis take all my peanuts an coca. he make the tooths to me. So skared. I give the peanuts...and forget my coca... But body gard there told me already be carefull.", "Last activity we did and one of my favourite parts of the trip was the monkey forest, the only annoying thing was seeing tourists scare the monkeys. If you are going to hold bananas in your hands expect monkeys to run up your arm and try take it..keep the food hidden until you want to feed them. i sat on a bench and a little monkey crawled into my lap and hung out with me..they are adorable. Just dont scare them!", "This is well worth a trip. We went for an afternoon and were not disappointed. As soon as we walked in, we bought a bunch of bananas to feed to the monkeys and within seconds they were all over us - it was so much fun. Not only was it great to see monkeys just doing their thing, it was a really beautiful location. The forests were magical. Would highly recommend.", "Enjoyed a morning wondering around the forest area. Watching monkeys roaming around the compound. Morning was relatively quiet but got busier as tours stopped by. Nice opportunities for photos as many statues dotted around and temple inside, even a temporary cemetery within. Well worth a visit", "Read visiting rules: hide all bottles, toys, glasses, food and watch your kids. Nice but small park. Take a map at the entrance to find a way", "There are A LOT of monkeys here. And yes, they will climb on you, pull on your clothes, steal your hat/sunglasses or anything inside an open bag. And they can bite. Do not buy the bananas to feed them as this turns them into little monsters who will get aggressive and fight over the food. You don't need the food to get close to them - they are curious and will come close to play with your clothes/bag etc (to see if you have food hidden anywhere). I got so many amazing up close photos of adorable monkeys - the babies are especially cute and curious. We didn't have any food, but they still tugged on my skirt, pulled my hair (it's really long) and stole my husband's hat (and then the monkey proceeded to jump around the jungle with it on his head - very cute!). We got the hat back in the end, when the monkey dropped it. One young monkey did bite me, twice...he was playing, it wasn't aggressive. If you know monkeys, you know that these bites were just play...but the bites can hurt so I wouldn't suggest going any where near (or put yourself too close) an adult monkey. They are wild animals and this probably shouldn't be a tourist attraction as this kind of interaction with humans really isn't healthy for them and only promotes bad behaviour from the monkeys...not to mention the risk of their health from close encounters with hundreds of tourists each day travelling from all over the worth with flu, cold etc.", "Good fun experience monkeys are very settled hear thay do not attack like elsewhere,beautiful walk though the Forrest", "The monkey forest is lovely - the trees make for a shady walk away from the heat of the streets and the scenery is terrific. The monkeys are also very cute but please don't feed them! Best to be safe and take your sunglasses and jewellery off and make sure you don't have any water bottles or plastic bags in sight. Really loved the dragon bridge and the scenery around there along the river. Lovely!", "I don't think I'll ever get tired of watching monkeys play and interact with each other, so I was happy here for hours! Make sure your items are safely secured before going though - monkeys are happy to pick your pockets if they see something shiny they want - and that includes your packet pills which they'll readily eat at great harm to themselves.", "Not what i expected, but still an enjoyable morning. Keep bananas close to you otherwise the monkey will steal them.", "I went with three young kids and we had a blast!! As long as you follow the simple rules you'll be fine. My kids loved it and my wife and I really enjoyed it as well", "A walk throu the nice juglelike forrest with a lot of monkeys is a special event you shoudn't miss in Ubud.", "Imagine we visit a zoo. We can see a bunch of monkeys. But in here you can see BUNCHES of monkeys. There were lot of monkey babies too clinged to the mother monkeys. Must be careful if you plan to feed them with food, especially banana. Some monkeys may try their \\BEST\\\" to get the food. And also dont tease the monkeys too far.\"", "We were surprised at the huge number of monkeys wandering around this well presented jungle sanctuary. It was interesting to see them in their atural\\\" environment. They were obviously very well fed and seemed contented, although there were many noisy altercations. The monkeys also showed no fear of humans, with some of them actually jumping unexpectedly onto unsuspecting visitors - much to their surprise.\"", "This is one of the major highlights of Ubud. Even though it is a bit touristy the monkeys are good fun watching. You don't have too spend long here, but taking a 30-45 minute walk around is definitely worth it. The monkeys cause all kinds of mischief and will without doubt make you smile and laugh, no matter what mood you are in. What better activity is there?", "Monkeys are well fed by the staff, however do keep your belongings as the monkey might grab it. There are a few temples inside the Monkey Forest. Cool and interesting architecture and wall carvings. There's an entrance fee to enter the park.", "I don’t think there is much else for me to say that the other reviews have not covered but here goes. If your in Ubud then yes you have to go, if not then don’t just travel here for this only. It’s a forest with loads of monkeys in it, it’s a cheep hour to spend under the cooling canopy of the trees but can become very humid. There is a temple that you can view from the outside only and some very nice rock carvings of various animals dotted around the well maintained paths. If you feel the need to have photos with the monkeys then all you need is to buy bananas from the venders inside, if you’re really brave then bring some with you and just let them see you take them from your bag. Don’t be surprised if you are feeding a small cute one to suddenly having the main big daddy of the troop all over you. If you like to keep all of your belongings with you then I would suggest that don’t bring them with you. The monkeys are very good at opening bags and stealing hats, glasses, phones or anything else that their little hands can find. This all being said would I go again to watch others that don’t heed myself and other reviewers warnings, yes it’s a must if your here.w", "Worth maybe half an hour of your time but don't worry if you don't make it here, it's far from essential! Don't take food and keep your wits about you.", "As we entered the forest we will forget the fact that we still in busy village like Ubud. The forest is natural yet clean and well organized. The ticket price is reasonable.", "Infact we love this Monkey Forest..just like wildlife amusement for our family, especially for our children. Entrance fee is IDR20.000 and outside there is people who also sell banana for IDR20.000. Worth it to buy, to give to monkey and play around. The trick is just split a half for each banana you give the monkey and believe you will have enough food to play with the monkeys in the end. Beware, especially who bring little children...monkey sometime become aggressive by jumping to you or try reach out for the food. Just relax and dont try to touch them, as the front officer inform us DON'T EVEN TRY TO TOUCH the monkey. Just turn you body as a gesture then monkey will go. Also notice, more inside the forest, seem monkey become aggresive, seem monkeys in the outside get more food from visitor firstly. Also beware for your things like hat, camera that monkey may grab. This park is worth to visit, escaping us from real life to see natural life to play !", "Disputed the kids not wanting to visit the monkey forest they enjoyed it. There are monkeys running around everywhere.", "The monkeys were not aggressive, there was staff every were and they were very kind and helpfull and share very good knowledge of what to do and what not to do. Its like going to primitive world in native style.", "It feels scary, but i really think it's just of human nature to get scared of unknown things. Otherwise it's nice to see much monkeys at one place. Although if you take a road which is monkey crossing, you can easily save some 80k of IDR, cause there are a lot of monkeys too.", "Spend a morning in this monkey sanctuary. Its a 15 minute walk from Hanuman street or from the central market. Worth a visit. Yes, loads of monkeys and initially I was a bit scared. But the monkeys are friendly and staff are there at various points for any assistance. You can buy bananas from the various stalls and feed them. They climb on you and its great picture moments. Be careful if you carry any fruit in shopping bags. The monkeys will grab it. Specially when you are walking outside the main entrance road. They wait for their prey!!!", "this is the best place to get in touch with the nature of . where you can play with the monkeys. what a wonderful world :D", "The most important thing with this place...listen to the people saying it can be a scary experience. This place gets busy and with that brings people that simply do not seem to accept these are wild animals. They are trying to touch the monkeys, get selfies with them and let their children walk up to them. The guards have pellets they fire at the monkeys with a sling shot...this shows how badly the animals can react. We saw them bare their teeth at people and try to jump on them. On the whole this actually wasn’t that great an experience due to idiotic people and monkeys that are actually pretty vicious.", "It's a popular attraction so it must get crowded. The monkeys are approachable and you will have opportunities to buy bananas and have them crawl on you. The sanctuary is in a forest so it's shady and cooler than other attractions.", "Crazy! But worth a try for the CAUTIOUS and BRAVE traveller. There are monkeys everywhere! They will jump all over you. Careful of your sunglasses and jewelry because the monkeys will want to play with your shiny things and you might lose them! I think this is a fun place to go while in Ubud. This is not a zoo. These are wild monkeys and they will jump on your shoulders as you walk past them. I was kind of nervous the entire time I was there. But looking back, I think it was crazy fun. Thats something you only get in . The shops nearby offer amazing discounts! I bought a few things. Dont hesitate to bargain with them.", "Beautiful place, but you need to take care with the sunglasses and bags, because the monkeys can steal it.", "The actual forest isn't huge but theres plenty of space and lots of monkeys ranging from adults down to tiny babies. Theres a lot of beautiful architecture and wonderfully big trees. You can also buy bunches of bananas to feed the monkeys. Cheap entry fee and worth a visit.", "Simply was very nice to visit this place! Funny monkeys playing around, Some of the cheeky monkeys tried to open my bag but if u don't scream and just slowly move away they won't touch you. It was an amazing experience and we have some awesome photos with", "The monkeys are reasonably friendly and stick to themselves as long as you don't have any food! You can buy bananas around the sanctuary to feed them which is quite fun!", "The actual forest and temples were amazing. Beautiful nature. but what put me off was the fact that it was a bit of a show with people feeding monkeys to get them to stand on their shoulder so their basic friends back home will like their photos.", "it's an amazing tour, a lot of nature to see, pure air to breath, it's important to respect the rules about the monkeys and everything goes well!", "A lovely well kept park where you can view and interact with the local monkeys. There are stalls selling reasonably priced bananas that you can feed to them. A fun way to spend an hour or so away from the hustle of Ubud's streets.", "Thoroughly enjoyed seeing wild yet tame monkeys in a natural, beautiful setting ... a great outing ... much fun and very interesting ... the place is very well run and maintained ...", "So if you're in the area, you have to go, but honestly monkeys are evil little buggars and here they're really, really spoiled! Enjoy the gorgeous forest, but know how to interact (or not) with our primate cousins. They will fleece you of treats & cameras & whatever else catches their eyes.", "A visit to wouldn't be complete without a visit to this very popular destination. The forest itself is absolutely stunning, a beautiful walk with the most breathtaking trees temples and greenery. The Monkeys however as cute as they look can be aggressive the baby monkeys are adorable to watch but the bigger monkeys are very aggressive. If holding anything that resembles food they will jump on you and scratch until they get what they want. Just outside the forest you can watch the stragglers play around and interact with the locals", "Awesome place with funny monkeys everywhere. It is a unique place in the heart of ubud, its like running out from the 'crowded' of ubud. Place for finding good mood with god creature. Lovely", "Definitely worth visiting. Go in the afternoon to beat crowds! Tie something yellow to your bag as a monkey magnet.", "Beautiful well worth going. Staff very lovely and helpful. Had a beautuful day, monkey are very funny, trees are amazing. Just a fabulous park....", "Good place full of lively monkeys, only 50k per person and can come and leave as you please on the same day. Mornings are best as the monkeys head out to the streets during the afternoon. Follow the signed rules and you'll be fine. Saw plenty of people ignoring the rules and almost getting attacked, quite funny to watch their stupidity. Go and see the blind monkey in the large cage, he needs to be caged to survive but other monkeys can get in to see him, he'll come to the side and present himself for scratches and hand holding, he's very gentle and deserves the attention! Biggest tip would be don't take plastic, water bottles or snacks as the monkeys will go out of their way to steal them, often aggressively. Seeing monkeys opening plastic stuff and eating whats bad for them is not much fun.", "Lovely place to visit with the lower walking trails a cool tropical jungle setting away from the heat and humidity at street level. Cute monkeys. Only distraction the amount of \\western\\\" rubbish (hand sanitizer, sunscreen tubes, water bottles) that thoughtless western tourists leave readily accessible despite warning signs in all languages.\"", "Loved it -can say no more really. The bananas were overpriced but we didn't care -we would go back there in a heartbeat. It would have been nice to see a few more staff around -only saw one; other than the banana sellers.", "Great place and a must do when in Ubud. So lovely to see them in their natural habitat. Although the Monkeys can be aggressive so be warned but most are fine if left alone or unprovoked. One did jump on my head but quickly jumped off with no hassle! We covered the forest quite quickly so the only downside for us was that there wasn’t as much to see as expected. Steep steps so might not be suitable for those with difficulty working.", "We went to the forest in the late afternoon - which was great timing on a hot day but we were exhausted and not able to walk the various paths of the park. There are monkeys all over the area. I had a friend who had a grandchild who was bitten by the monkeys so I was pre-warned that the monkeys are to be admired from a distance and you need to heed the warnings of the signs. The area is beautiful but you need to watch your footing on the slippery rocks in places and watch out for the monkeys!", "We were the only plonkers in sarongs, so I guess we knew something was up :) The main temple is closed..,no one could tell us why...so this was basically a walk through a monkey-infested forest with a lot of annoying people ignoring every rule on the noticeboards. The main rule being: don’t feed the monkeys. At the rear of the forest was someone unofficial selling bananas etc, which people were feeding to the monkeys, in the hope of being jumped on. It was sad to see, as all this feeding is making the monkeys more aggressive with those who don’t have food. The forest is an Ubud “must-do” but rather do your bit to preserve the experience and don’t buy into the circus act.", "If you have 3 days to a week in , I highly recommend this Monkey Forest in Ubud. One of the 10 caveats of our honeymoon pleasures in ! Tips: - Make sure you bring small bananas before coming, if not, buy them from the local vendors at the entrance. - Before you enter the forest, keep all loose belongings zipped up in your bag. If possible, leave everything in the car. This includes your glasses, sunglasses, wallet, camera, etc. Monkeys WILL take them, even a Blackberry! - Best photo for the brave: Hold the banana high in the air. The monkey will climb onto you and try to snatch the banana from you. Have your friend take this picture! - Visit the monkey temple that is in the park to view families of monkeys acting as a family and 6 feet life-like monkey statues. This occurred to me that Planet of the Apes is not a human's concoction. - Recommended time: 30 minutes should be sufficient. (Regarding the Blackberry phone, among many other funny stories that my wife and I would love to share of , we did see a monkey snatch someone's Blackberry and ran off. The poor tourist had to chase the monkey but the monkey was using the phone as leverage to get more bananas from him. Still, I would never trust a monkey. Would you? It may never come back.)", "Amazing view of Pura inside the Sacred Monkey Forest. too many monkeys BUT they were very friendly. Do not feel afraid. as long as you didnt bring any plastic beg, or food, you will be OK. I you want to feed the monkey, you can buy the bananas from the seller inside the forest.", "A must do while you're in Ubud, silly little time waster and you can also appreciate the beauty of the surrounding environment right in the heart of the city. The monkeys are cheeky, if you buy bananas-separate them out before you wander into the forest or the first monkey will just rip them right out your hand. Keep a hold onto your bag, but it is a good excuse to get close with the monkeys because they will all climb up you in the hope they can steal something more off you. There are helpers around and they will always help to get a monkey near you or get something back that the monkeys may have taken (I saw them use a stunning distraction technique to get a little babies toy back).", "An interest forest location, with temples and statues a plenty. The monkeys are cute and taking a camera is a must to get the best out of this visit", "Monkey forest is such a lovely place to go. It's so cheap (under £1) to get in. The monkeys are not in a zoo or caged, they are free to roam around as they please. Some of them come up to you to say hello. It is a must visit place in !", "This park is both beautiful and so much fun! The monkeys are very friendly and so cute! Just beware of your belongings as they are little thieves ;) Simply don't bring bags and take off your hats/caps and earrings. The park is definitely a must when in Ubud! ", "Don't be fooled by the title! The sanctuary is lush and gob smacking. The monkeys are cute and very VERY friendly! If you're not a fan of being crawled on by our distant cousins I wouldn't recommend a visit but if you're okay with a little primate love it's worth a visit! Beware when buying bananas to keep them hidden until you're ready to feed the little creatures.", "It is a great place to see monkeys, and the monkeys here are NOT very aggressive. Place is not big, you can probably walk around in 1 hour.", "Great seeing these monkeys in their natural environment 😊 I'm a bit wary when it comes to monkeys but these one we're just cute. Some came over to us and one jumped on my friends back. Nice surroundings as well 😊", "For my kids it was a huge fun And new activity They tried feeding the monkeys ,,, Fees apply for entrance and buying bananas", "Don't just go there for the monkeys, go there to admire the nature of this place and the splendid beauty of the area. I would recommend not going with lose objects and valuables. The area has a designated parking location which you pay for, but it is really cheap.", "We visited the Sacred Monkey Forest after finding it high on the list of \\Things to Do\\\" in Ubud on TripAdvisor. It didn't disappoint at all. The entry fee was 40k IDR and there is a big information board of what to do and not to do inside the forest since it had large number of free monkeys. Once inside the monkey seemed very used to human presence as they were not bothered even if you pass by a foot or two away. Some of them were mischievous though, which is not surprising. One came and snatched the water bottle from my hand and another snatched it from my friend's pocket. They drank from the bottle exactly like humans. We were able to get shots of the monkey on our shoulders and head by holding bananas in our hands. There are people selling bananas for this for around 20k IDR for 10 pieces. It was fun. The temple was closed maybe because it was Sunday or because we were pretty late. The forest was pretty good though. We stayed there for a good 1.5 to 2 hours before heading back.\"", "This was a great experience. We went early morning which was a great decision as at 10am it was crowded which does not help for you to enjoy 100% not just for the pictures but because the monkeys seem to get more nervous. The monkeys are so much fun but do trust all the instructions as they are also true.", "Per person the cost is 40000rupiah.not worth the cost. Try to keep ur waterbottle inside ur bags(they will snatch it). Stalls are selling banana for monkeys, u can buy them and feed the monkey. Rest room is at the entrance only. Monkeys are cute with little mustache like hair in their face.", "This was our second trip to the Monkey Forest. The first was ten years ago, when my wife and I were newly married and full of a lot more adventure than we have now. Back then, we came in, bought the bananas, fed the monkeys freely, interacted with the monkeys, and just had a total blast. Some great pics, too. Now, with a four-year-old, we were so freaked out by the monkey stories that we didn't have as good of a time as I would have liked. If you Google this place, and read some of these reviews, you'll find out the monkeys can be aggressive, and I've read there are a few bites a week. My guess is that the monkeys are probably just defending themselves against idiotic tourists, but nonetheless, I couldn't take the chance of my little lass getting a nick. So, we walked through the place, keeping our distance, and it just wasn't the same. So, my advice, don't bring the kids! And go with a sense of adventure! But if you bring the kids, adjust your expectations - you just can't risk a nasty encounter.", "We started our travels through with a trip to the Monkey Forest Sanctuary. We went at 1:30pm after lunch. The entry fee was cheap and the fun we had was priceless. The macaques are fun and friendly though they mostly keep their distance. If you have food or drink they will attempt to take it for themselves, one monkey stole one of our filter bottles but luckily enough a staff member enticed the monkey out with food and we were able to retrieve the bottle. It was a great day out and highly recommended.", "I was sceptical of the monkey forest because I was worried about the monkeys being mistreated/harassed by tourists but the locals look after the monkeys so well and make sure tourists don't get too close. It was great to see that the monkeys are free to roam and not locked in anywhere (hate zoos). This was a highlight. I just stood and watched the monkeys play, just beautiful.", "Travelled to Ubud on motor bike from Seminyak which was quite far but what a way to see the sites and experience . The monkey forest was quite busy with the tourists. Very cute, walked around. Also had market close by, restaurant and clean bathrooms. If you like animals worth the visit. Not expensive to get in. Even for South Africans.", "amazing view, a must in , you must be careful for your sunglass and hats.. monkeys love to steal them..", "This is a geat place for someone first time in . Monkeys are super close and you can see their natural habitat. Just be careful when offered a banana to get the monkey on your shoulder. Some can be a bit rough. Overall, a good, first timer experience.", "This was my second trip to Ubud's Monkey Forrest. Not a lot has changed in the 8 years, but I do wonder if the monkeys are cheekier / pose a higher risk now than they used to. A small bunch of bananas can be bought for 20k IDR, large for 40k. Whilst feeding the monkeys is fun, the larger ones will try and grab whatever you have. We saw kids who'd been scratched by the monkeys with an iodine spray on their necks from the medical centre immediately outside the park as prophylaxis for ???Enjoy, but be vigilant", "This is a must visit when in . Its amazing to see wild monkeys so close & in their natural habitat and not in cages. There are many warning signs that people don't follow. If you follow the warnings & respect the rules you will be fine. They are not tame monkeys so please follow the signs and be careful. I saw so many people disregard the signs and then get chased or attacked and then act like its the monkeys fault which it isn't. You can feed the monkeys if you give some money to the keepers who will help you but please don't try to feed them yourself.", "Too much crowd and very turistic spot.... Ubud has so much to offer as sightseeing for forest that is better to miss it...", "A great day out. It’s awesome to see the monkeys up close in their stunning home. The forest is beautifully laid out and is definitely worth a visit if you’re in the area. We really enjoyed walking around the forest and just taking in the environment.", "It is a good place to visit and one of the activities you have to do when visiting Ubud . It is scary somehow but very interested.", "There were many rangers around and would gladly help if any monkey is too aggressive or if you would like to have a monkey friendly picture taken. I was curious exploring their natural habitat yet afraid of the monkeys, so wasn’t able to fully enjoy myself. So I guess it is a one-time visit for me.", "Stunning views from here so well worth s visit. Thete are also cheeky monkeys in the grounds..not as many as at Monkey Forest. Temple and grounds are lovely but it is the view that is earth the visit", "Well run place - there are keepers there to assist with feeding monkeys and ensure your safety - use them, as the monkeys are cheeky and know how to use zippers on backpacks and will steal your stuff. Buy bananas in town because the sellers at the gate will charge you more for the privilege. Not a big place, and you can get round it in an hour. Definitely worth a stop.", "too many bananas around, some tourists behave badly act like monkeys. some tourist are as sneaky as some monkeys", "Third visit to Ubud and theirs time lucky to get to the Monkey forest. Well worth it. Our son (3yrs) had a superb time and wants to go back.", "I loved watching the monkeys run around the Forrest. And the area itself is so pretty. I didn’t have any problems with monkeys and I didn’t see anyone else have problems either. One monkey jumped on someone but they just took a pic and then it jumped off. I would have loved to spend more time just watching the monkeys do their thing.", "We just had visited this place very recommend this for you place for visit. staff in there really friendly and help for take great selfie picture with monkey", "Really nice views, monkeys are everywhere. The only issue (and just for saying something) is that all of the inside temples where closed due to maintenance and, since the sanctuary is not that big, we were done in 20 minutes.", "Entrance fees is Rp80k per person. Unless you love monkeys (the macaque kind), there is not much to do. The 2 temples inside were closed when we were there.", "It was amazing. I really enjoy it all. It was good to see the monkeys in their own habitat. Providing you respect that they are wild animals and listen to the wardens there will not be a problem. The only time the monkeys seemed to be aggressive was when people aggravated them by getting to close to the baby monkeys and trying to hide food from them.", "I'm not one to write reviews usually but feel compelled to do so now. Having enjoyed the trip to the monkey forest at first, things took a turn for the worst very quickly. We followed the rules, didn't have any bags or pet, free or stare at the monkeys but my girlfriend was still bitten and they aren't small requiring stitches in both legs. The nurse at the forest was very helpful having just finished a previous bite victim she took care of my girlfriend cleaning and stitching the wound. She reassured us that we wouldn't need a rabies vaccine but we wanted one none the less. Having been told to go 3 different medical centres before we finally found one that had the vaccine available called Klinik Utama Vidyan Medika. They were also very helpful in there and was in and out within an hour. We were given the first set of vaccines but have to get another set of vaccines in 7 days and then another in 21. In summary, please please PLEASE do not drop your guard as these monkeys can turn in a blink of an eye.", "Be ware, if you have food hidden somewhere on your body (pockets) or backpack, the monkeys will find it and take it from you! Go early to this beautiful piece of nature (huge trees!), buy some bananas from a care taker and experience the monkeys climbing your body to get to the banana, walk away from the other tourists and when all is calm around you, you will see squirrels, beautiful butterflies, colorful birds and ... more monkeys.", "Beautiful scenery and lots of cute and funny monkeys who entertain you in the park. A very nice place to spend a few hours with your family!", "There was a lovely board walk and trail to follow to walk around this reserve. There were heaps of monkeys and \\staff\\\" were stationed around the reserve, on hand I guess in case the monkeys get too friendly! It was dry when we visited but I imagine in the wet season some sections of the track could be quite slippery!\"", "This was my second visit to the Monkey Forest and it never fails to impress! Cheap entry and can buy food for the monkeys although I would prefer to sit back and watch others feed due to the chances of them chasing you for bananas! Very fun experience for everyone! Great space and can gaurentee a laugh throughout your visit. Lots of staff working throughout the forest which is great if you would like to buy food for the monkeys or just to ensure your safety! Beautiful monkeys of all shapes and sizes and look out for the newborn monkeys... extremely cute! ", "If you have seen monkeys before it's not worth a visit. Otherwise is a traditional monkey tourist attraction with some beautiful sights.", "Monkeys are gorgeous and very happy to keep to themselves. We were concerned that they would want to jump on us etc however monkeys very happy to sit and eat sweet potato provided by staff. Forest is gorgeous and well laid out. Really enjoyed our morning visit.", "One of the top attractions in Ubud, well worth a walk around. It’s a lovely setting, gorgeous rain forest, filled with monkey troops. Wonderful to see their antics and relationships close up. It’s well organized and a well kept area where the monkeys live in a semi-natural wild environment as they are fed a diet of sweet potatoes, bananas and papaya leaves and whatever they forage.", "This place is really worth a visit to get into the real culture of . The area inside, and outside is surrounded by Monkey's! The most exciting part of visiting here, is that you do not know if you are going to be punched, nipped or licked by a monkey passing by!", "I loved the place, it looks like one of those temples we see in movies, every corner is picture-perfect. The thing is, I'm afraid of monkeys. I went to the sanctuary out of curiosity, and mind you I enjoyed the part of the trip, but a few monkeys almost attacked me because I was wearing a purple scarf and a small bag with a long strap. I think they are attracted to things that dangle. So maybe don't bring these accessories...?", "expensive .... nice if you walk in the forest part, but not amazing place .... You can see monkey in wildlife without a lot of tourist no respectful with the monkey", "Went to Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary which was a wonderful experience. The monkeys are so beautiful and the babies so cute. Though wild, they are very used to people and as long as you don't try to touch or grab them they are absolutely fine. There are clear guidelines at the entrance which for the protection of these beautiful animals and welfare of people should be followed. The only thing I did not like was a couple of the guides protecting the monkeys were taking money to get the monkeys to sit on tourist's shoulders for photos and would encourage people to not do this. If you are calm and treat the animals with respect (as most tourists did), then the animals may choose to climb onto you as one cute youngest did on me. A beautiful moment. One of the top places to visit in .", "Today we visited the sacred monkey forest. We really enjoyed seeing all the monkeys and the beautiful forest. If you come to you really should come to the sacred monkey forest it’s quite a unique experience. A lot of people are frightened of the monkeys and don’t want to experience them sitting on their shoulder, but if you wear a T-shirt and stand very still the monkeys will just rest on your shoulder and eat the bananas. It cost two dollars Australian to purchase some bananas to feed to the monkeys. You’re not permitted to touch the monkeys the monkeys are permitted to touch you, if you stand very still the monkeys won’t hurt you. It cost $5 per person AUD to enter the monkey forest, and it certainly is worth this. Please be mindful that it is a nature reserve and the monkeys if they sit on your shoulder could urinate on you. Bring a clean shirt 👕 or be prepared to wear dirty clothes around. We were in the monkey forest two hours today today. ", "It was pretty amazing going to see the monkeys. The sanctuary is beautiful, with a temple and forest area. A pleasant stroll to get away from the heat and traffic in Ubud. We loved watching the monkeys ( and the people). We bought some bananas outside and had a great time feeding the monkeys. It's best to stay in the areas where the park monkey handlers are around because we mustn't forget that these are wild animals. Keep all food and especially bananas in closed backpacks and stay calm. Monkeys are so cool.", "This was a quick, last minute visit for us, and it was just a short walk down a hill from Ubud. There are monkeys all over the place, who are pretty calm for the most part. Make sure to buy a bunch of bananas (only $1-2 USD) and hold it up so they can eat it off your shoulder. Beware of open bags - I saw a monkey get a bit aggressive with a girl who had an open bag. You can walk throughout the whole park in 30 minutes or so. An added bonus was the temples in the forest, where many nese people were actually bringing offerings to when we were there. Definitely worth the cost and time, especially since it is so convenient.", "It was a end to a long day for us so we didn't look around to much so I would like to go back and see more. I thought it was beautiful in there and had that nese charm. The rascally monkeys are quite cute 🐒 I would recommend it to people 😊", "Plenty of monkeys to see, worth a visit. Wife and I decided to go for a morning visit when it was slightly cooler. Just be wary that these are wild monkeys and therefore behave as such.", "My expectations were low as I wrongly assumed this would be a gimmicky tourist trap. The forest makes for a lovely walk. The monkeys are such fun to watch and look really happy. Though you may want to leave anything they can pinch/knock off at home, in a closed rucksack or at the front desk as they are cheeky and clever little things!", "Tourist trap to visit this sanctuary. It's nothing more than a monkey park with some shrines and temples inside. If you are nearby make sure you pay a visit, you do not need to make a purpose trip here.", "The sacred monkey forest is pretty interesting although the monkeys really are annoying. One jumped on my head about 30 seconds after entering, which I didn't really mind. But luckily it didn't rip off my sunglasses or earrings, nor did it try to open my back pack, like the one that jumped on my husband later. He had his fist in the pack though there was a lock on it, and that one bared its teeth and scratched both of us though we didn't get aggressive. The trees and forest are amazing, as you cant really go into the old temple areas because they are still in use and are off limits for the civilian tourist population. I think they are improving the grounds and adding more trails and walks. It's an enjoyable place, but beware of the monkeys, and for sure don't bring any food with you.", "There's a small entrance fee for this attraction, but it's so worth it! There are plenty of people that works here who are trained to handle the monkeys! And I saw them calm the monkeys down when they would get out of hand and fight with each other! In general these monkeys are used to having humans around them, but make sure to keep your personal things close to you! Better safe than sorry right?! There are some fruit stands set up where you can buy bananas to feed them with and get a photo with the monkey(s)! Overall I'd recommend this place to all travelers! ", "This sounds stupid, but only go if you like monkeys... my girlfriend isn’t particularly fond of them, so was freaking out when they jumped on her, which happens a lot. They’re absolutely everywhere, so if you do like monkeys, you’re in for a treat! You can buy bananas to feed the monkeys, but don’t bring food in your bag or they will try and rip it off you (it isn’t a nice experience).", "This is the first time I have visited the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary even though I have been to a number of times. The Monkeys are very cute, and also extremely cheeky - do not buy Bananas for the Monkeys if you afraid of them (like my girlfriend did, who bought a bunch of Bananas, gave one to a small Monkey and then dropped them while screaming when another Monkey chased after her, haha!) as it will be a waste of IDR50,000.00. Apart from that the sanctuary is very-well set-up over a large area with a valley running through it, which makes you feel as though you really are in the Monkeys' natural environment.", "The monkeys were great! friendly and hungry at all times lol. the atmosphere was beautiful. The baby monkeys are tooo cute and beware of them jumping on you for food. It does happen just dont freak out. and beware of them snatching thing from you. You are warned before you enter. Enjoy it", "We were a bit concerned about visiting the monkey forest after reading other reviews online and lots of scary stories about monkeys attacking people for no reason and biting, etc. We personally spent over an hour in the monkey forest and didn't have any bad experiences with any of the monkeys, they really weren't bothered by people walking around. You can buy bananas to feed them, the ladies that sell the bananas stand there and tell you what to do and also have a big stick just in case the monkeys were to get aggressive for whatever reason, my husband and my 7 year old son both fed the monkeys without any issues at all. The monkey forest is a beautiful place to visit and if you treat them with respect there is absolutely nothing to be worried about, just don't have any food in pockets or in bags and take sunglasses off your head as sometimes they are drawn to those, definitely a must-see if you're visiting !", "We were literally blown away. A very peaceful sanctuary where the monkeys are completely at home. The best part is how they come and interact with you. Superb experience and highly recommended to anyone who finds themselves in or around .", "By watching the many monkeys it struck me that many habits of these wonderful animals were recognizable for human beings. The cleverness that these creatures show is amazingly nice. I enjoyed my visit there very much and the staff takes care of your safety when the monkeys try to be to \\friendly\\\" to you. In the middle of Ubud where lots of restaurant, cafes and nice shops are located.\"", "This place was so much fun. I could've spent hours here. Although we didnt pet any of the monkey as warned by our driver, the monkey seemed pretty friendly. They come running up to you as soon as they see anything resembling food in your hands so bewarned if you don't want any of those monkey climbing on top of then don't bring any food in with you. If you don't care, like myself, I brought it a handful of bananas and was able to have a good photo op with the monkeys :)", "The monkeys can be very fast in taking your phone or anything you a are eating or holding in your hands, but otherwise very beautiful place and worth the trip and the ticket.", "Located in the middle of Ubud, monkey forest is great place to visit with family or friends. This forest occuppied with hundreds of monkey, but they're not agressive like uluwatu or sangeh. Sarong is reuquired to enter the forest, and its include with entrance fee.it is nice also we can buy banana from small vendor around so we can feed the monkey. ", "Enjoyed the natural walk. Monkeys weren't as aggressive as I had been warned. Just use common sense and adhere to the warnings noted upon entry. Saw a Japanese couple accosted by monkeys because they were carrying plastic bags with food. Well, duh.", "Was reluctant at first as wild monkeys can be intimidating. I followed the tips they give you at the entrance, and had a pleasant time there. You can get up close to the monkeys, and they won't harass you unless you are carrying plastics bags or holding out bananas. Definitely worth seeing. The rainforest is quite beautiful, just remember you are a guest in the monkey's home and act accordingly.", "Went here with my teenage son and his friend. Full of tourists like us, but the monkeys are literally everywhere and are very people friendly. Buy some bananas from the numerous sellers, hold one up in the air and wait while a monkey climbs up your body to get it (scary at first).", "Was surprised by all the women selling bananas for the monkeys with warnings not to feed them. Had a wonderful time viewing the cheeky monkeys and the environment with all those huge banyan trees, ponds,gorges and temples... was a must see.Have always avoided the Monkey Forest in past visits since I heard of people being jumped on ,with monkeys being overexcited by food and glasses were taken from a dear friend.We made sure we had neither and all was well and we thoroughly enjoyed our visit", "Beautiful place but watch out for the monkeys in the forest area that has a wall. My partner was standing next to the wall for a photo and a monkey stole her prescription glasses. It then wouldn't give them back and destroyed them. She was unable to see well for the rest of our trip as a result. These monkeys are more aggressive and bored than the ones in the monkey forest, so don't get close to them!", "It's close to Ubud center, lots of monkey to see and feed. They will jump onto you sometimes but just relax, they are harmless.", "Definitely put this on your \\must-see\\\" list while in Ubud. There are oodles of monkeys that roam freely in a beautiful jungle environment. The temples are old and amazing to see with monkeys all over. The monkeys are calm and friendly and they are so fun to watch. The shade from the foliage is everywhere and makes the experience even more wonderful. \"", "Monkeys everywhere. Almost a perfect experience except for one of the workers tried to get money from us. 20k is nothing in dollars but i dont think they are supposed to charge money to have pictures taken with a monkey. I didnt have any change and he stopped asking as soon as another guide popped into view. Other than that it was awesome. Dont bring a bag that can be opened easily. Dont bring food or pretend to have food. Dont get close to the monkeys unless they come near you. Saw 2 people get snarled at and one person with a light bite?(didnt puncture skin). All 3 times, it was the stupid people trying too hard. If you let them be, you can enjoy with enough contact. One monkey pushed me aside as he was walking down a rail. If your children need sex education, there may be a live exhibition at any given time. You cant prevent it. My wife and I tried to shield our child but failed with 50 meters from the exit... but we had a great intro to sex education.", "Couldn't believe the amount of monkeys that we saw. They are fully engaged and very entertaining. They are everywhere!!! You can buy bananas in several area throughout the sanctuary. Be a bit careful.... I had one get a little aggressive when it tried to grab my cell phone from my buttoned pocket. One also climbed up my wife and tried to steal her water bottle. Do not take anything win you that is valuable that isn't really secured, because they could snag it (sunglasses, purses, etc...). That one monkey even hissed and showed teeth when I shooed it away from my pocket. Despite that it was an amazing experience and you can get so close. There are park employees with sticks - assuming they intervene with monkeys get too aggressive.", "We love animals and have visited many zoos , however, this is an entirely different experience. We had a touch of trepidation seeing so many monkeys cruising around looking for bright bits of yellow aka bananas to consume. We were entertained for several hours and found it relaxing , amusing and entertaining to say the least. My only comment is to hide your bananas unless you want them all taken at once. The monkeys jumped on my husband and daughter but they were not aggressive and once given their banana sauntered off happily to find their next prize. Keep calm , relax and if you dont want interaction dont take anything yellow!", "I love the Monkey Forest. Aside from being full of monkeys it is also very pretty, there are temples to visit and it is nice and cool inside. For animal lovers and photographers there are a lot of opportunities to see the monkeys and get some great photos. The monkeys have a bit of a bad reputation but I belive this is the fault of the visitors, not the monkeys. To avoid trouble try to visit in the early morning, do not feed them, don't try to touch them, do not walk too close or get between a monkey and it's baby as they are very protective. Make sure you don't have anything hanging from your clothes or bag for them to grab and just be aware of your surroundings and the monkeys around you.", "We had the monkeys in our hotel each morning but thought we would give the monkey forest a go. It is worth the visit if you have a spare morning which we did but we would not have gone our of our way to come here - our hotel was 5mins away. The entry fee is cheap so we didn't mind visiting and were happy to send a little more once inside. There are hundreds of monkeys and you can buy some banannas to feed them - bear in mind it might not be the small cute one that takes the banana but a huge heavy one which suddenly leaps on you so keep your eyes open! The people that work there are great and keep them under control. I took much amusement at the tiny woman with her stick shouting 'no you - too big - bad monkey' at the one that kept trying to steal everyones bananas.", "I reckon must be seen place in Ubud. Monkeys are so friendly and entertaining. Get some bananas or corn to add more entertainment.", "Living in India, who could have thought that one could even think of making a sanctuary for monkeys since we have monkeys all over.. overall the experience was pretty decent nad the place was nicely made,, the monkeys seem to be well trained and quite accustomed to humans and photography and they were quite calm.", "Not expensive, nice area with lots of monkeys. You can walk there from Ubud easily (it's in town!). They seem pretty happy, but they will steal your hat or sunglasses if you're not careful! Worth a visit (you don't need long).", "Lots of monkeys and a beautiful jungle atmosphere. With a little extra, the personnel bring the monkeys to sit on your shoulder. However, very crowded and sometimes too small paths for all the visitors. Monkeys are passive and chill or walk calmy arround, no need to fear. However, we had a bag with lots of little pockets and zippers so 2 monkeys climbed on it and tried everything to open it and played with it. As we saw from others and heared from others: it is wise to secure all loose things into the bag, incl. watch, chains, sunglasses, etc...everything that can be grabbed by the monkeys.", "This park is a must if you are in Ubud!!! I really didn't expect to find a place so well maintained and clean. There is hundreds of monkeys inside but also many guards. It's very important to don't look the monkeys in the eyes (they feel you want to fight them) or give them food. Very important also is to keep everything inside your backpack and hold firmly your camera if you have one. They can try to take it from you. Sayed so just enjoy the beautiful nature, the river, the temples and from time to time the squirrels and the beautiful colored birds 😊❤️", "50,000 rupiah entrance per adult to enter Easily accessible from Ubud The monkeys roam free but the place is so busy with tourists it’s hard to move in places. It was worth the visit and the monkeys were cool to see and photograph.", "A real laugh with the monkeys, who are very playful, but not threatening if you behave sensibly. Some lovely scenery as well", "The monkey forest is a exactly as it suggests with plenty of monkeys not to dissappoint! Costs about US$4 pp entry with options to buy feed/bananas inside. Be warned the monkeys are not shy and one jumped on me instatly - we also saw a man be biten. Took a couple of hours to look around. Worth it!", "I have visited many times before but the new improvements are first class. It now posts 4 dollars but it is well worth the money. A great entrance with fantastic sculptures plenty of parking and great guides. The monkeys are well behaved with great photo opportunities for young and old. Forget the old monkey forrist this is a new experience.", "The monkeys are dirty and smelly and can be quite aggressive if you don't behave the way they like and I personally wouldn't let them near me but lots of people bought bananas and it was amusing to see them being jumped all over by the monkeys. Be careful because the monkeys will steal anything they can get there hands on, and good luck getting it back!", "The ticket was a little more expensive than what was written in our guide (50'000 instead of 30'000) which was ok. The forest looks authentic even with the little stone paths. They give clear instruction at the entrance about how to behave near the monkeys and there are men all around the domain to keep an eye on them. Overall Good experience and lots of fun. Make sure your bags are closed tight!", "I wasn't real keen to go here but the wife was. It's cheap to get in and quite relaxing walking through the forest. There are some nice temples and a running creek to wander around. As for the monkeys they were their usual self. Cheeky and everywhere. We didn't wear anything we didn't want to lose. So no sunnies, no over the shoulder bags, wallets in pockets etc. The only time the monkeys were a problem was when people had things in their hands/on heads etc. I did have a water bottle and as I was sitting down a little monkey decided he wanted it. I just let go and he sat down, opening it up and had a drink. Was pretty funny to see actually. I was pretty bored after a short time so we wandered back to the entrance and went to find a restaurant.", "It was hot, of course, but the tree canopy makes for a nice shaded walk. There are many monkeys to watch and take pictures of. There are also many workers around the supervise the monkeys and visitors.", "Had so much fun having close contact with the wild monkeys! Especially the little ones! They were so cute and naughty! We were so lucky to witness the monkey's version of 'tiger show' ha! Perfect place for nature & animal lovers.", "The monkey forest made for a nice afternoon walk. We really enjoyed watching them and even feeding a few. They will jump on you but they seemed harmless. Love telling people about the monkey forest when talking about our time in ubud", "Well worth spending some time just wandering around here. Just remember they are wild animals and can smell food no matter how well you think its hidden so if you have food they'll find it even if they have to climb you for it. :)", "The park is close to Ubud center where calm and polite monkeys run around without bother too much the tourist. There is chance to take a photo with a monkey on your shoulder if you hold some fruits in your hand. We have also seen a Biawack (big lizard)", "It is a nice place to visit, the monkeys are everywhere and the place is beautiful. Going around the forest takes about 1 hour or so. I guess it is a place where you can spend 1 or 2 hours, after that theres just not that much more to see. It is safe as long as you dont provoke the monkeys (it seems obvious right? But still you see people doing it here and there, regreting immediately). This means you can take the whole family, keep your objects of value close to you.", "This place definitively sounds more amazing than it actually is. This place is worth to visit or walk through but only for 15-30 minutes max. Just see some monkeys, feed them and get out. Monkeys are fun however the place more looks like some kind of sell-out commercial place where locals can earn money than actual monkey sightseeing. Monkeys are kind of \\destroyed\\\" because so many tourists have fed them that they literally only think about the food you can buy for them and give them. Tip: if you want a monkey to sit on your shoulder, buy some banana at a local shop, hold it flat on your hand and up in the air. They will climb you, grab the banana and eat it while sitting on your shoulder. Very cool for pictures!\"", "We had a good time at monkey forest. Be careful as the monkeys can be very unpredictable. Don't wear hats and avoid hiding food, they WILL find it :-).", "Monkeys may surround and attack you the instant you buy bananas from a seller. Have the seller ready to beat them off with a stick! One aggressive monkey jumped on my partner and kept clawing and biting his shirt and grabbed the entire bunch of bananas! I squirted him with a bottle of water and he dropped the bananas long enough for me to retrieve them but he bared his fangs and hissed in anger when I did this! Several monkeys attempted to steal our bottle of water (they apparently know how to drink from them) and another monkey sank his 2\\ incisors into our pockets trying to get at concealed bananas. These monkeys can be dangerous and I've heard that bites occur almost daily. Be especially careful of monkeys carrying their young or seemingly unattended baby monkeys as being too close to them can provoke an attack. If you have children keep them close as attacks will happen in a blink of an eye.\"", "As soon as you enter the sanctuary you can see them. Small and big, lazing around waiting for someone to buy a bunch of bananas and then the entertainment begins. We saw some fight and others very blazay of the fact there were so many people walking around. Something to keep in mind is that this is their home and we need to be respectful of it. There were alot of babies with their mothers and a few tourists got a bit too close. Even though they are so cute and you want a great picture it is best to keep your distance and use zoom instead. One cheeky fellow towards the end of our walk climb up my leg and took my water bottle right out of my hands. I asked our guide at the time if we should try and open it if the monkey was after the water and right before us the little guy did it himself. Beautiful and intelligent, would definitely visit again", "Load of monkeys, nice temples and serene place with old, tall trees and river. Beware of your belongings, monkeys snatch anything from hats to tiny things you hold in your hands. They also beg you for food or bananas.", "Surprising good with semi free ranging family groups of monkeys, clean and good amount of staff on site to ensure tourist get a good experience and to protect the monkeys from humans.", "Super place to walk around and see the local Monkeys. But brief and under developed for the hype for mine. But maybe that is what they were going for. Hold me not your hats for the monkeys will \\borrow\\\" them.\"", "It´s definitely worth visiting, but mind the monkeys that always try to steal your belongings. The views are amazing.", "nice afternoon walking around the park, monkeys a little aggressive but something different to do not sure i would feel the need to go again though", "This was fabulous, the place was clean, great bathroom facilities (I am always on the look out) the monkeys were healthy and the environment was great. You could feed them also.", "This place is so cool, vast jungle in the village with 5 different monkey colonies all living there. Can get quite full on when they cross each other's terroir tribe but that's nature for you. Plenty to see and learn, monkeys are everywhere and know how to get your attention. They are quick to grab your bag or anything loose so keep hold of your possessions", "the place has amazing scenery & nature but that's it....amazing place to have a couple of photos & then the rest are playing monkeys. you can buy food to feed them & have a photo with them as well", "Monkey's forest is realy authentic \\monkey's house\\\" where you feel as visitor only. They are funny, inteligent, curious, hungry and sometimes little dangerous. Do not miss this place, if you are in Ubud!\"", "This place was so cool. Not only did you have tons of monkeys playing around you, you also were in a very ornate jungle temple. The trees were beautiful and huge! There was a beautiful bridge to take pictures at, and a gorgeous little stream with small waterfalls. The monkeys are aggressive so personally I don't recommend bringing in any food. My husband and I had a great time watching all of the other patrons get jumped on and we got close enough to the monkeys without good.", "You must like these monkeys a lot or do not visit this because they are everywhere. Do not look them in the eyes!! Beautiful scenery.A must do when visiting Ubud.", "I spent a full day touring Ubud. This was on the list of things to do, and it didn't disappoint. There are monkeys EVERYWHERE, and they clearly are used to humans. I watched monkeys jump up on people's shoulders and be fed bananas. There are stations where the staff is giving you bananas to give them. I read a couple of bad reviews here. I am surprised by that as I had a wonderful experience.", "I last visited this place many years ago and the monkeys were quite aggressive. It seems now the sanctuary is more about the health of the animals and safety of the humans so it felt very relaxed and assured that monkeys were being looked after. Site was clean and again felt very healthy for the animals. Well worth a visit.", "If you like little monkeys you'll like the Monkey Forest because they are everywhere. Amidst the trees and paths of this lush forest spot you stroll by monkeys doing their thing. There are bigger ones, moms, babies, youngsters, all frolicking about. You can buy bananas to feed them but it's not recommended to touch them of course. Just observing them was great fun and be careful not to step on their tails! Our son inadvertently did this and the monkey got really mad. Be prudent and respectful and you'll enjoy the experience.", "It was a bit of a shock at first seeing the monkeys jumping into people to get photos but that was only because the staff were luring them up with bananas. We walked around without interacting with the monkeys and had a fantastic time. Well worth a visit.", "It was a nice place to visit, didn't really know what to expect, there's a lot of monkey's running around, they come up to you jump on you, Don't take food in your bag they sniff it out instantly and open the zips on you back packs, they also dive off the trees into a pond below funny to watch.", "Plenty of monkeys to be seen - although when one took a liking to my husbands head, was harmless but our daughter had a meltdown & we had to high tail it out of there!! Definitely worth visiting though..", "the location is nice and represents original wild atmosphere. Its nice to visit, takes about 3 hours to discover. Monkeys are rather agressive, even the young ones. Be prepared to be attacked and never look into the eye...", "For an eurpean guy, is a very nice experience to walk around monkeys, see them into their own home playing, eating, fighting and more! :) The moneys are very smart so, you have to be careful with your backpack because they know well to open a zipper and still anything they can. Most of them are friendly but not count on that too much. It’s prohibited to feed them and touch them but this is resonable. Very nice experience for everyone! Minus - the park personal is there just to tell you what you’re not alowed what to do and no to increases your experience.", "The forest in itself is breathtaking and I would visit again just for it. The monkeys are cute but you need to be careful with your belongings, they take stuff out of your pockets if you're not looking.", "About a 1000 animals monkeying around in front of x thousand tourist - highly commercial but somehow fun place to visit - it’s like monkey Disneyland in a nese forest/temple setting a- still fun to go especially if you on the road with kids - and the forest walk is a nice way to hide from the heat - when in Ubud consider it part of the must do attractions - enjoy the monkey show", "Not for the faint hearted. The monkeys are just as curious about you, as you are of them but don't try to touch them. If one jumps on you, don't panic but if you like your sunnies, hat or earrings you may need to move them to a more secure place. Ie inside your bag etc. they are really interesting to watch. Especially if they are actually swimming in the water feature in front of the temple. If you bring food or buy food to feed them they will be very attentive, if you feel overwhelmed by it, an attendant is always close to assist. It's a good hour of strolling through the grounds and monkey watching. If you stroll to the back area there are some local market stalls, similar to out the front but with easier haggling.", "A must see when in Ubud. Thought the monkeys were a bit scary at first when they came close, but once a monkey sits on your lap you’ll notice they’re just curious and very cute. Tip: don’t wear your prettiest clothes, might get dirty when a monkey climbs you.", "Monkey Forest was a wonderful surprise - I expected simply to see a bit of enclosed jungle with a few monkeys running about, but the place is quite spectacular. Amazing vegetation, impressive design of this sacred forest with carved rock statues and walkways meandering along the river. And of course, the monkeys are a wonderful sight. We had heard from friends & hotel staff not to feed them as they can whisk away items of value (sunglasses etc) in a flash, and occasionally can bite. Unfortunately, we were unlucky enough to experience that first hand despite our best efforts - my 9 year old son was walking calmly past a spot where the young monkeys were playing, and one decided that he would latch onto his leg and \\attack\\\" it - the end result a small superficial bruise around a couple of tooth marks, but a warning to others that we had a lucky escape! My advice would be to guide your kids carefully, as their peripheral vision is likely to be overwhelmed by the excitement of the hundreds of active monkeys surrounding them. Maybe long pants would be a good suggestion, although it gets very humid underneath the jungle canopy of the forest. Absolutely recommend a visit here, but keep the kids close!\"", "Great time at the Monkey Forest, so many monkeys everywhere. My husband did get scratched, but we had chosen to feed the monkeys so can't really complain. The first aid cleaned him up.", "Wow!! What an amazing place. The temple grounds are so tranquil and beautiful. The monkeys are every where. Their were so. many baby monkeys it was hard to choose which ones to admire. Monkeys jump up on you unannounced so be prepared. Keep pockets empty and bags zipped. Watch out for inquisitive monkeys.", "I love the wanara wana ubud monkey forest green,many big trees ,river dragon bridge friendly monkey,best monkey forest in .", "I thought I liked monkeys but this was rather terrifying. I think I was overly cautious based on reviews of monkeys jumping etc. I did see a monkey steal someone's glasses so seriously people... don't have food and don't have things not secured to you!! We saw at least 2 tourists grab the monkey when it wasn't looking and it even bit (more like nibbled) him... they are not pets, don't treat them like so.", "The monkeys are crazy, but good fun! Buy a bunch of bananas for $2 AUD and they will crawl all over you to get one! You can get some great photos if you're comfortable with a few monkeys hanging off you and eating bananas over you! Keep an eye on your sunglasses - they have no problem snatching these off your head! All up, a good hands on experience. It's only a couple dollars entrance, so super cheap for the experience you get!", "We visited the sanctuary as part of a longer tour and wish we had taken more time here. Yes, some of the monkeys are a bit noisy and threatening, however the overall experience was a very enjoyable one, with the jungle and the monkeys making this a must do visit if in the Ubud area. We would recommend you allow at least 2 hours.", "Went here in the morning so was nice a cool and the tour buses had not turned up. The forest is clean and nice to walk around with a large temple in the grounds and smaller ones dotted throughout. The monkeys are the same type as what you see in safari parks in the UK, you know the ones that rip the wipers from your car. These ones however are for use of a better word are polite, unless you have bananas or bags that look like food. You can easily spend over an hour here so the price is not that expensive, IDR 60,000 each.", "you can see many monkey, some are quite fierce, so be careful when you feed them and don't let them have chance to take your things, it will be gone forever. if you walk further down to the holy spring area you will see many mysterious big sculpture, i love this place because make me feel mysterious there.", "This is definitely a no brainer... don't miss it out. Either with family, with your lover or even on your own, this is a lovely place for you to get lost in. You have the monkeys that are all over the place (literally), beautiful landscapes, beautiful buildings and temples, and the comfortness of greenery and the shade to freshen you up. This is indeed a place not to miss.", "It's cheap to get in and it's cheap to buy the bananas inside. The monkeys are cheeky and for my wife a bit scary. But its a wonderful place which is peaceful. If you're in Ubud it's well worth visiting", "My partner and I visited the Monkey Forest and we thought it was great. I think it was 20,000 IDR per person to enter, and you can buy bananas for 20,000 - 50,000 IDR. You could probably get them cheaper if you wanted. The monkeys are everywhere! Old ones and young ones. I thought it was fantastic. There are a couple of attendants along the paths to help you out or mostly tell you to drop your bananas because they definitely come at you thick and fast and try and steal your food. Just be aware, we almost saw one situation get quite ugly when I lady tried to wrestle her bananas away from a monkey trying to steal them. She was instantly swarmed by other monkeys and it could have turned ugly if it weren't for the attendant (who was really nice and patient with her). My partner didn't love this place. She was freaked out by how quick the monkeys came at you. It's not for everyone, that's for sure. But if you follow the instructions on the posted signs, and listen to the attendants, it's lots of fun.", "Nice forest area to walk, be carefull of the monkeys as they r everywhere and mischevious, keep bags closed and tight in your hands, gr8 photo locations, dont take a guide n all its a waste. 2 hrs max time to spend, just near Ubud Market + Restaurants , do it before a dine out", "We thoroughly enjoyed our visit to the Monkey Forest / Temple. Note to self and others : NEVER touch a monkeys tail.", "Was nervous to come here as I had some videos of people getting bitten. This only happens if monkeys are provoked and you don’t follow the parks advice (don’t bring in food and don’t make eye contact). Monkeys were playing and eating bananas. Nice to walk around and see the temples and statues. Very clean park.", "We had been to the Sacred Monkey Forest 10 years ago and loved the peace and quiet there. This time it was so crowded. I loved the temples and statues. The monkeys of course were everywhere many with new babies which was fun to watch. After spending time in the Monkey Forest it self we walked around the area for a while. We were amazed at the difference in crowds and motorcycles. The motorcycles were unnerving as they would pull up right behind you . The market area should be pedestrian only. Because of all of the bikes we left without shopping. We were happy to get back to our peaceful resort.", "I love visiting my monkey neighbors in Ubud's Monkey Forest, including my favorite monkey Nelson. He's a blind adult male, and the keepers had to put him into this little enclosure to protect him. Poor dude kept on asking me to rub his back -- probably didn't get a lot of opportunities for grooming inside that little cage.", "Fantastic setting, very busy but not off putting as this is a big tourist site. Lots of tame monkeys to see and feed with bananas, not aggressive just friendly. Bats are cool too! Well worth visiting!", "what more do you want? It was fun to just walk around. So beautiful. And the monkeys were everywhere and adorable.", "Amazing landscape that seems untouched which provides the monkeys with a natural habitat to live in. They will approach you if you are holding food so do take care of your personal belongings.", "This beautiful monkey forest and sanctuary was a wonderful treat for the whole family. The place is immensely clean, the temple is beautiful and the monkeys are absolutely adorable. Lots of fun for the whole family. The monkeys can be very nice so be careful with your belongings.", "These monkeys steal everything, from sunglasses and opening zippers from your backpacker., but worser they bite. If u got bitten u need a lot of shots in your bottom for rabies. If u want to see monkeys ...Go to the temple of monkeys where the monkeys got good food and u will get a special guide with u. U can buy healty food and they will come to you. They dont steal or bite. This is the place to feel safe and see a lot of monkeys with babies from nearby.", "This was my fourth trip to but first to see the the Monkey temple Our guide Oku was a local to Ubud dropped in there on our way home on a day tour. This was a great spot to view/ feed monkeys without all the commercialism of the other one. The Temple itself was there to see in a relaxed atmosphere as you strolled around well worth the visit. small fee but cheap", "My wife and I were holidaying in and staying in Ubud. Our hotel was only a few hundred metres from the monkey forest so I went there while my wife attended a spa. I've got to say it was better than I imagined and only 50,000idr (about $5 ) entry fee. It was a good way to spend an hour or so and very interesting. If you're in Ubud it's worth a look.", "\\Mommy these monkeys are even crazier than me\\\" my 6 year old boy commented. Indeed those relatives/ancestors of ours are amazing. Visit to the sacred forest gives the chance to see them in their real habitat, yet they are used to the presence of humans. For a few hours you can be a zeologist (monkeyologist?) and witness the life of monkeys - agressive males, protective moms, playful mates - all are there, swinging in the most amazing trees and eating bananas from your hand. A special experience, even if somewhat crowded.\"", "This is a fun place to go with or without kids. The scenery is lush and the area is clean. We saw some baby monkeys clinging to their mothers.", "This was a cute day out and a good way to escape the heat. The place is SWARMING with monkeys and lots of fun. They aren’t as cheeky as I thought they’d be - but will take the opportunity to rummage about in a backpack if they can. There are lots of quiet nooks to sit and relax if the clusters of tourists are bothering you, and we spent a long time just sitting on some swings watching the mothers and their babies clamber about the trees.", "The Monkey Forest monkeys are ready, willing and able to exert some serious aggression to earn their bananas. If you decide to buy a bag of bananas on your way in, do be ready to defend then vigorously. Even if you hide them, the monkeys can smell or somehow sense that you have bananas, and they will climb you to find the bananas. On the other hand, if you do not bring any bananas, you will have a very relaxed experience checking out the monkeys as they attack other tourists, snack and play. There are always lots of baby monkeys around and it's fun to see the mama monkeys prowl around with wide eyed little ones clinging to their bellies. The temples are nice as well. It's fun to closely examine the carvings as you will notice that there are actually a lot of monkeys featured in the artwork! The cost is very reasonable at 20,000 IDR / adult. That is about $2 USD", "The sacred monkey forest sanctuary at Ubud, is one of the many places to visit when one is interested in nature walks. The park has almost 7 family groups of the Macaque monkeys. They are playful during play time at the temple grounds and ponds. But, these untamed and curious creatures can be rather ferocious when intimidated or threatened. The little ones are very curious and adorable, but, there is always the adult mother which is nearby keeping a watchful eye on its kids. My wife had both memorable and frightful experiences with these creatures... Nevertheless, there are many park wardens around and it's a safe walk through the park, the monkey trails and along the waterfalls. However, caution is always advised. The lush vegetation, ancient trees, monkeys everywhere and the sound of rushing water streams in the forest bring one with nature. It's a great experience and a must visit when in .", "I went on a private bus tour with two of my friends. The drive took us all around Ubud and we made various stops and Monkey Forest was the highlight. Even with all the other people around, it did not feel crowded, there were tons of monkeys everywhere. You can feed them bananas and then they will climb up on you which makes for a great pictures. The entire environment feels great. Very lush. Streams and trees, different kind of structures to look at while you're there. A solid 30-45 minutes max is enough time to spend here I think. Just to walk around and check the area out and see what the monkeys are up to as they roam freely around you. Be careful tho! Some of those monkeys are feisty! They get into scraps with one another. Good spot to check out for sure!", "I don't like monkeys up close so this was not my preferred venture but well worth a visit just hold onto your bags cameras etc. there is a pathway through without paying a fee check your local map, all very close to main road shops etc.", "Whole world of monkeys, sitting on your lap,head,shoulders,nice tall tree forest,loved the place, children will definitely like, don't scare,don't tease monkeys,they are friends, take bananas and give, they will be friendly.", "This place is very nice, the views are great, bog trees nice walks and monkeys, monkeys everywhere. Be aware of whatever you are having in your hands, they like to steal you the food and even the bags. They are not agressive and can take selfies with them. Entrace fee is 80 000 Rp", "It's a must see. The sanctuary is in the centre of Ubud, really easy to find. The ticket is ridiculously cheap and the park is a very beautiful area. There are free monkeys everywhere, and it never feels dangerous. You can buy lady finger bananas and feed the monkeys, or just enjoy the park, walking among them. Yes, there are big males, and they can be quite ... nervous, but it is very easy to understand when it is OK to stop and take a picture closed to them or when it's time to walk away.", "Loads of them there and can pay a small fee to get to some food to feed them. They then climb on you and can take a nice photo. Have no loose items or monkeys will steal. If they do don't try and get it back as they turn nasty. Nice walk around as well but not an all day thing", "so many monkeys everywhere. Don’t really need to go to the Sanctuary to see them all. Just walk around Ubud but be careful. They steal your bags. They are fairly aggressive.", "More than the monkeys it's a must do for experiencing the amazing caretakers. Something to learn here for caretakers in zoo's all over the world. As a result, the monkeys are a happy and safe lot for the visitors.", "It is a nice place to visit, but it is very busy and the monkeys are so used to human, they cannot be called wild monkeys anymore. Annoying how some people treat animals as toys. The scenery is nice and good to walk there for an hour or so.", "This is a must see attraction. The monkeys roam free in this very large jungle area, and are free to leave when they like. There are hundreds of monkeys ranging from adults very young baby monkeys. You can buy some bananas and corn to feed them. They are a little aggressive, but if you follow the simple rules, you should not have any problems... They will jump all over you , and sit on your arm or shoulder. This is not like being a zoo, but just like being in the wild... Really great experience", "If you love animals, and not afraid of monkeys then this is a cool place to visit. A nice place to bring your kids but monkeys can be wild if triggered so be nice to them.", "Our guide told us to take off our sunglasses, jewelry and hair items. Also we were told not to feed them without a park guide handy. They know how to \\control\\\" the monkeys. lets you get close to the animals bc they can't be sued. Which is good and bad...:) once we were ready to feed the animals... They would jump on our head and reach for the banana in your outstretched hand. If u didn't give it.... They didn't care about pulling hair or scratching you as they wanted the banana. Later we sat down on concrete steps while the park guide got the larger monkey to sit peacefully on our laps. However, at any moment havoc could break out bc other monkeys were trying to get the banana too. As with any WILD animal.... Go at your own risk. It was fun for us....\"", "Wow - the monkey forest really if for the monkeys!!! There were heaps of monkeys all wanting the attention of the people and the bananas they were holding. Do not buy the banana's if you don't want the monkeys chasing you til there is non left! The grounds and the temples are just beautiful and well kept. There were park workers everywhere who all smiled and said hello. it was a hot and muggy day but the park was lovely and cool as it is all in the shade. It is only 300,000 IND ( about $3) to get in which made for a very cheap outing ( we were staying in a villa in ubud). Well worth the visit", "Definitely a must visit when in Ubud. At the fringe of the town center. Well preserved and maintained forest with lots of pura (temples). And of course, the amazing monkeys. Who are well accustomed to human beings visiting, feeding and taking selfies with them.", "Did the sunrise hike..steep hike, tiring even though it's cold and windy you'll swear a lot ! Wear good hiking shoes..! The sunrise view is beautiful above the sea of clouds but nothing extra ordinary. So crowded with local and foreigners alike and the crater area is dirty. Feeding the monkeys has become a common practice with shouldn't be encouraged. They totally rely on people for the food and acts aggressively too. I would recommend it for those who want be away from too touristic attractions all over the island. ", "Its not free to enter but the experience worth it! You can take photos and \\pet\\\" the monkeys that live there... awesome for those who seek this kind of experience.\"", "We had a great visit here walking around. The grounds are beautiful and the staff friendly, even offering to take photos of us with the monkeys. We definitely followed the rules on the sign at the entrance and made sure we had no food in our bags. We did see some monkeys literally unzipping backpacks that people were wearing looking for food. We saw some sweet babies, and really enjoyed walking through the scenic park which is right at the end of one of the biggest walking streets in Ubud with restaurants and shopping all over. It’s a “do not miss” if you visit Ubud!", "A most see in Ubud - Top attraction. Lovely walk in the jungle. You be surprised - its in the centre of the busy Ubud", "Ok I love monkeys so I may be biased but the monkey forest is sooo much fun watching these crazy guys get up there antics. We wasted too many hours and could have spent so many more watching them frolic around their environment. Love it!", "Beautiful forest. Well kept and well attended by staff. Monkeys are friendly and play with you. People had them on their arms and shoulders. Very nice and fun", "the monkey are very well looked after.!!! so nice to see monkeys just running around no cages..Trees every where,,.they are so cheeky.Its a shame people have to be so silly around them stupid guy throws a banana at monkey,monkey throws it back silly man used his foot and kicked it back to him,poor monkey thought guy going to kick him, and run at him ...scared the crap out of every one. Don't leave any think as they will take it..", "The monkey forest is interesting if you like monkeys. They can be very cute but can also be aggressive. We had shopping with us and they rushed us and tore the bag out of my hands and ran off with our snacks bought for gin and tonic by the pool. Not happy. This is not helped by tourists teasing them and letting monkeys climb on them. Saw a guy scratched yesterday - maybe some people don't realise the monkeys can carry rabies. So come to check them out but be aware they can be not so cute too.", "Enjoyed seeing this place and all the monkeys. Fed the monkeys and also had a good walk around the monkey forest. My friends got a lot of photos with the monkeys and also got to feed them. Definitely a place to check out if your in Ubud.", "We all loved the monkeys except mother in law pushed me out way to get away when they jump on you !they do jump on you if they think you have bananas but the babies are adorable, little sweet faces, you can't pick them up just let them come to you and stay still and quiet, they will climb up and try look in your bag or under loose clothing, there are loads of little ones playing around and there's a lot opportunity to see mothers nursing newborns ,toddlers playing and plenty of posers on top of the intricate statues and stunning greenery", "I came in the morning shortly after opening before the crowds showed up. Monkeys where not aggressive from my experience, but I followed the warning about not getting close and removing hat, etc. Older males have very big teeth and while appeared docile it would definitely be a bad idea to provoke one, even unintentionally. All monkeys can move extremely fast, and 2 got into a bit of scrap in the trees, which caused some agitation in the other monkeys in the general area. Overall I did feel safe, and there are a fair number of staff around in case anything happened. Area is nicely shaded, and has a wonderful little area down by the river in a steep valley with old statues, small temple and carvings. lonely planet got the description right on when it said it has a very \\indiana jones\\\" vide to this part. Would recommend coming in morning, judging from the amount of cars/buses I saw in the parking lot during my week here it can become very crowded from noon on. Can be easily covered in a hour\"", "It's a bit touristy, but if (like us) you want to see monkeys and you want the opportunity for pics with them then by all means worth a visit. We picked up a guide who gave us food and we got some cracking photos - they cost us $10 and we bought 3 - it was a bit of a hard sell but we said no, and that was the end of it. Watched a monkey hump a dog as well - not something you see every day and probably not something I want to see again; the Monkey Forest has it all!", "The Sacred monkey forest is located in Ubud, . Since it was at the end of our road, and the end of our stay in Ubud, we decided it was too close to miss out on...so we set out on a hike. When we arrived, we paid the 80,000 IDR ($5.65 USD) to get in and explore around. This rain forest is home to over 800 macaque monkeys, a sanctuary. You will see some out roaming around the streets, but the forest is their main home. It was interesting to say the least, yet a bit unnerving as these primates ran around, fought and ate in the morning sun. Some things to consider: -leave anything of value in your room, they WILL steal sunglasses, earrings, wallets, etc.. I had a death grip on my phone, so they never attempted it. Another tip is to go in the morning after feeding time, they seem much more relaxed and subdued after their feast. Do go though, it is an amazing place that should not be missed.", "If you are in the ubud area and have children, its very worthwhile to pay a visit, prepare some banana with you and mindful of young children because monkeys are very playful will jump on your back harmless and also make sure you have no loose items had an awesome time", "This trip must do if your a adventures person..if your in (ubud) this trip starts around 1 in the morning ..you have to book this trip through agent where you find everywhere in ubud with diffrent prices our driver came to pick us up around 2am ..its was one hour drive , once we reached it was around 3am we started our climb with local guides ...it was much safer and easy but once we go higher it becomes difficult but its worth once you reach the top..the breathtaking sunrise and enjoy your coffee /tea later on you can check the steam coming out from the volcano mountain,you can play with the monkey they are much friendly then MONKEY FOREST IN UBUD . Its a good experience..once in your lifetime", "Liked: LOTS of monkeys; great photo opportunities; nice walk; well maintained; no peddlers or beggars; did I say LOTS of monkeys? Up close and personal (on your head)! Don't like: have been 3 times, and banana prices keep going up! Monkeys can be aggressive if you have food, and can frighten kids (or adults); lots of \\idiot\\\" or insensitive tourists One of the best places to see monkeys in a \\\"wild\\\", albeit urban, setting. Definitely a tourist spot, and the monkeys know it. Much better than the equivalent on Lombok, but if you want truly wild simians, go to Borneo or Sulawesi.\"", "Here you can come really close to the monkeys, but remember to respect their way of living/rules. Beautiful nature in the city of Ubud. Come early to avoid the many other tourists :)", "We have visited the monkey forest several times and the kids have always enjoyed it. Its fun to see all these monkeys, young and old! This year we went further into the forest which was nice. Be careful with your belongings, they like to play... NO touching the monkeys. They tell you what to do and what not to do and some tourists just don't get it. If they take the banana from you, leave it, don't fight for it unless you want to get bit. Leave them be and they wont bother you. Respect the forest and its residents.", "Basically this place is a tourist bazzar selling cheap tack, with over 200 stalls. You pay a small amount to walk round the sanctuary with monkeys everywhere, then an opportunity to see and be photographed with a snake or some fruit bats. Then you are cannon fodder for all the hard selling stall holders who are very nice until you refuse to buy anything! Go to the Temple by the sea which is thriving with monkeys. You pay for the temple visit and get the monkeys for free! Beware though as the monkeys will steal your glasses or hat!!!", "For a relatively cheap entrance fee of $50k this is pretty entertaining and is pretty much a must see in Ubud really. The monkeys are very funny and cheeky. If you get some bananas, don't hang on to them for too long or you'll have monkeys all over you!", "Great fun for the family. Well priced for the experience. The views were spectacular. We just took one small bag and kept our hands out of our pockets and the monkeys did not hassle us. People with backpacks, brightly coloured clothing and camera bags etc. hanging everywhere had problems with monkeys climbing on them and freaking them out. It was all part of the fun however. Only takes about an hour so don’t set aside a day or anything and make sure the kids have a drink before they go in as one monkey chewed a whole through the bottom of my bag because he couldn’t undo the zip. Once you go in don’t go in your bag. The monkeys had no problems with mobile phones or people taking photos. Great fun, do it!", "Ive visited this location a couple of times now. Previously they sold bananas on site to feed the monkeys which provided up close and persknakk encounters. This policy changed to no feeding at all so the photos of monkeys sitting on you are no more, still there are more than enough monkeys inquisitive enough to grab to great photos. 50k Rp is a cheap destination and plenty to see and do jn Ubud", "Its great to interact with these intelligent animals and see why they are very close cousins to ourselves. Its a beautiful spot but be careful the monkeys are very free with human possessions like sun glasses", "To say it was raining when we visited would be an understatement! This did affect our visit.... Thinking there may be some tree coverage or even undercover walkways for part of the trail, at least, we mistakenly parted with our cash and went ahead with our visit. In hindsight I would advise anyone thinking of visiting to wait for a dry day! The monkeys were cute, didn't hassle us much at all and were obviously looked after pretty well by their handlers. The weather made the trails muddy and wet, some became slippery and the monkeys went into the trees and under the occasional shelter to get out of the rain, so in reality we didn't see as many of them as we possibly might have. We beat a hasty retreat to a local coffee shop after 20 mins or so where it was much drier!!!", "This was one of the coolest things I have ever done. Monkeys are all around you and they are super friendly. One jumped on my back within the first minute of me walking into the area. Be advised, dont bring anything into the forest besides your phone. They will go through your backpack and when you try to stop them they will bite you. No glasses, no jewelry, no purses, nothing. bring your phone for pictures, hide it in your pocket. They rent lockers. Use them. I saw this girl sit down on a bench, took her slipper off to rub her foot. A monkey grabbed her slipper and when she reached for it, all the monkeys rushed her and the workers had to save her. they tried to get the slipper back by shooting at he monkey with a slingshot , but it was too fast. These are wild animals. this is their forest. be respectful.", "The monkey forest is a park which allows visitors to walk around and see monkeys in their natural environment. We appreciated the fact that the monkeys were roaming freely and had plenty of food available. We stayed approximately an hour and felt that was sufficient time to see most of the site and encounter tons of monkeys. One thing to be aware of the fact that if you enter the park with food, even in your backpack or hidden away, the monkeys will find it. If like us, you prefer not having monkeys jumping on you or picking at your pockets, do not carry food with you.", "It is a very nice experience! The monkeys are not dangerous! The only reason that they jump on you its only if you have bananas or food, but they do not hurt you... It worths to meet them...they are adorable! You need about 1,5hours, the forrest is not so huge but you ll spend time watching the monkeys! *You need about 1,5hours, tge forrest is not", "A nice place to enjoy a cool walk through the rain forest and look at the monkeys. The monkeys are able to roam free through the forest (and on the street near the forest) and steal all the visible food from the visitors. So beware ;)", "Great place to see monkey families- there are heaps but it is dangerous. A monkey jumped on my husbands back and climbed to his head, he got scratched and bled so we went to the medical doctors and ubud to understand the risk of rabies from the monkeys. I thouht that the reports of monkey bitings and scratchings were over dramatized on the internet blogs but now ive changed my mind. i definetly wouldnt go to this place with kids. If you go be cautious and follow the warning signs. ", "In this (pretty sizable) forest, there's probably ~200+ monkeys. So you'll definitely be able to be up and close to the monkeys. While it is certainly fun to get a picture with the monkeys on you, it is certainly odd for them to be so 'domesticated'. But all in all, they looked like they were being treated well and it's not like they can't just climb over the fences if they don't like being part of the tourism scene. Definitely read the rules before going in; and yes, locking eyes with the monkeys is definitely a no-no. My wife did that and she got bit (no blood though). They think you want a 'fight'.' In any case, the monkeys are definitely a must see if you're in ", "This place is heaven for monkeys in Ubud. Also its bit safe from monkeys attack since there are professional trainer. But they need some improvement environment such as cleaning rubbish under the trees and river.", "This was a great way to have an animal experience without the guilt of seeing them caged in any way, the monkeys seem happy and are free to run around. A thing to remember is you are in their home so you have to be respectful and follow the rules that are listed at the entrance. Everyone is secretly hoping a monkey jumps on them but it's not worth breaking the rules to try and get that experience. In addition to being able to get that close to a ton of crazy monkeys you also are in the middle of a beautiful jungle with gorgeous temples through out. This was one of the best places we visited while in !", "Perfect for a quiet hour in the busy town of Ubud. This is a place of dense forest trees where you can enjoy a shady walk amongst the flora whilst watching the antics of the monkeys who live there. Bananas are on sale to feed to the monkeys, in general they are well behaved, but can quickly become threatening if they sense a trick is being played.", "This place is all about monkeys - small/big, young/old, male/female, real/sculpture monkeys. Do not buy the bananas at the entrance or you will get screwed by those seemingly adorable creatures. Most people did some homework before coming, so we did not see people attacked by monkeys as we strolled around the forest. In fact, a few tourists even had a monkey standing on their shoulders or hands. The staff were feeding the monkeys with something like sweet potatoes but they seemed not interested at all - they definitely preferred bananas. In the park is a small temple which requires the tourists to get properly dressed to get in. Some sculptures, like the one with two human heads on a snake body looked quite creepy.", "It was a lovely place, my driver told me to becareful with the monkeys! They are very naughty! I was a bit scared...I saw one of the monkey steal someone's flip flop!! She was walking and they ran to her and steal one of them!!!! People said you need to trade food with them to give back your belonging lol! Luckily it was lovely when you get up to the cliff...they waves was stunning....many people taking pictures on the way...which including me:)", "If you love monkeys, you will enjoy a visit to this Jungle Book experience. It must have been magival in the days before mass tourism descended upon this sanctuary. Nevertheless, as animal sanctuaries go, this is still an interesting way of getting close to our cousins. You will not be alone there, but the place is well maintained and looked after by friendly park guards in sarongs.", "I took pictures for about an hour, thought they were cute and fascinating, watched them jump on others with food (I did not have food) and then suddenly 3 teenage monkeys jumped on me - one scratched my face, one tried to pick my pocket and clamped onto my hip and the third bit me on the hand - unfortunately drawing blood with one tooth! This is probably more common than realized - there was actually a clinic right at the Monkey Forest where they cleaned my wounds and showed me the monkeys' rabies certificate. (yes sees improbable for hundreds of monkeys...) After reading many horror stories online, I went to a regular clinic the next day where they suggested beginning a series of rabies vaccines as protection. Simple and very painless shots. 3 weeks later, I am tracking down my last immunization today in Thailand. A pain in the butt and expensive, but no big deal. But the monkey bite hurt like hell for a few days. So beware - I saw lots of normal acting monkeys in forests elsewhere - the Ubud gang are very aggressive!", "this place was completely a refreshment place in the crowd of . u can walk relax and inhale the fresh air of the forest. sometimes some monkey will jump on you. that was bit scary for me, but exciting. i luv this place ;)", "We went here as part of a private tour. One of my friends was a little nervous about being amongst the monkeys, but if you didn't attract them, they didn't jump onto you. But you could see them very close up with their babies, so it was really cute. This is a huge area and you could easily spend 2-3 hours here. The trails are amazing with huge trees creating shady areas and narrow valleys with water rushing through, as well as temples. It is well supervised with lots of rangers around. The ground is rough in places to be prepared to climb and wear sensible shoes rather than sandals. A must-see place in - delightful!", "No trip to would be complete with a stop here. Skip the monkey feeding/posing for pictures near the entrance and push on through to the interior. The forest is lovely with nice walking trails. The monkeys are fun to watch and as long as you exercise reasonable caution that won't cause you any problems. The area is clean and well staffed.", "The forest is crawling with monkeys - from big ornery ones to cute baby ones. secure all your stuff and do not get close to the critters as they are very likely to grab your stuff and take off. But it is worth the visit and the stroll.", "The monkeys are great to watch, but I read the cautions & made sure I took no food & kept my sunglasses out of sight. One of them climbed up my leg & stole my water bottle then proceeded to open the lid & drink the water. Then a young woman touched its tail (against all warnings) & got bitten for her trouble. The park itself is very \\Indiana Jones\\\" & bigger than you think. I also had an interesting chat with a local about the cemetery & cremation temple in the grounds - a mass cremation was due to happen the following month. Fab attraction & cheap entry.\"", "Absolutely loved visiting the Monkey Forest in Ubud. We were only staying a short 5 minute walk away so it was dead easy to get there. Entry is ridiculously cheap at around £2.50. We walked around for a few hours and got loads of great pictures. Obviously it’s full of tourists most of which have a lower IQ than the inhabitants but we still had a great time and I’d highly recommend visiting whilst in Ubud.", "I went there thinking about a touristy place with a few monkeys to see in nature. Well, was I in for a surprise. After paying the entrance fee we started walking down the path to enter the park/forest. First thing you see after the toilets is a booth selling \\official bananas\\\" for the monkeys. Boy do I know better than this and do not fall for the trap. The monkeys are obviously well fed and taken care off. We keep walking with the kids until one monkey decides to jump on my teenage daughter's hair. A little fumbling later she was writhing in laughter. Surprise nbr 1. So we keep walking around, the paths are very narrow in some areas but all good. Then I realize the urge to need to feed the monkeys... So we buy the \\\"official bananas\\\". No more than 5 min later, agin my teenage daughter gets robbed of all the bananas by an agile and clever little humanoid. Again, tons of laughter. Surprise nbr 2. The smaller kids were robbed also of the opportunity to feed the beasts... So there goes another \\\"official bananas\\\" buying round. We have momentos of monkeys climbing each one of us to get the prized fruit... Surprise nbr 3. The kids to this day still talk about it with a glimmer of excitement. I recommend. To note the forest is more like a small wood but still, it is fun \"", "was great, cheap thing to see and do, lovely walk and my daughter loved it 8years old, just be careful to not hold anything, keep your pack closed, locked and clipped on, we have great photos of the monkeys on our backs, just don't put your hand out or they will bit and no hands in pockets or they think you will feed them", "Entrance fee is 50k for an adult, worth it. You can walk around in 1,5hrs the monkeys are cute and entertaining. They won’t hurt you until you chase them. You just have to know the basic rules. No plastic or paper bags carried, don’t feed them or take their food away and don’t touch them then all will be ok.", "We visited the Monkey Forest as part of a day tour around . They say that elephants never forget but apparently the monkeys here also never forget. Our guide once intimidated the monkeys on an earlier visit and ever since they have attacked him when he visits so these days he waits outside. There are a lot of monkeys ranging from some very big to little babies and there is a definite pecking order of heirachy. My suggestion is not to purchase any bananas upon entering the sanctuary or you will have aggressive monkeys climbing all over you trying to get to them. I did to my chagrin. An entry fee of around $3.50 makes it an inexpensive place to visit but well worth it", "great way to spend an hour as the park is nice and clean. Yes, there are monkeys and they walk around or come up to you for food. Bring your own bananas and nuts to feed them. Much cheaper. I brought some walnuts with me and bananas from the supermarket. Took lots of great pictures too. Careful, some of the primates are agressive", "We were so excited to get here after we had been told so much about it from friends who had traveled before us. It was actually a really wonderful place and so cool to see the monkeys that inhabited it. Would have been spectacular if it were for the idiotic tourists who had a complete utter lack of respect for the animals and signs posted throughout the park. People were causing monkey fights by taunting them with bananas and screaming and stepping on the poor babies who were getting stuck in the cross hairs. I do not recommend purchasing food to feed them, and stay away from the surrounding roads with any take out as they will quite literally take it from you. Signs are posted everywhere about not touching the monkeys, but stupid stupid people are luring the monkey to climb on top of them and them screaming when they bite them or snatch their earrings, glasses, necklaces, you name it. What do you think is going to happen you dumb people. We eventually left because the idiots seriously started a monkey riot by whacking monkeys in the face with bananas. I left pretty upset.", "I did like the atmosphere of this place. But I was reading a sign with my hands in my pocket. Then a monkey run up to me and bite my hand. Luckily he didn't bite through my dress, otherwise I had a problem. After that, I did not really want to come close to the monkeys. Still liked the place though.", "the monkey Forrest! a very interesting place to see extremely interesting mammals. entry price of 30,000 is well worth it. the staff are relatively good at keepin the monkeys at bay if you get into a predicament. this years seems to have seen a large increase in the number of monkeys bites. which makes sense as more and more tourists come in and the monkeys become habituated to not fear humans and learn to search their bags. - a monkey bite will send you on a plane to your country immediately to treat for rabies. - don't buy the bananas don't bring in any plastic bags. try to avoid purses or backpacks. -but do visit! very cool if you take precaution.", "We visited the Monkey Forest in Ubud this morning. We didn't take bags, food or water bottles with us as we didn't want the monkeys thinking we had food. We watched them feeding in the central area. I've had a lot to do with animals and the monkeys seemed quite relaxed. We walked to another area where monkeys were grooming each other - no feeding going on. I crouched down to take a photo and a young monkey came up behind me and bit me through my shirt. I don't think it was aggressive, more just trying to see if I had food, but it broke the skin so now I have infection to consider. At the 'first aid' post they swab wounds with disinfectant and tell you there's no rabies there. They don't seem to have heard of virus B, which is another potentially fatal infection. I think it is irresponsible to have tourists feeding bananas to semi-wild animals. If the monkeys didn't associate tourists with food this sort of thing wouldn't happen. The guy said seven tourists were bitten yesterday and I was the third today. It would be one thing if I had been doing something stupid, but I don't know what else we could have done to avoid being bitten. The clinic in Kuta recommends the full antirabies treatment and antivirals for virus B. I think the place needs to be managed more responsibly - I know a lot of reviewers have said how much they enjoyed feeding bananas to the monkeys but it is really not a good idea.", "Monkey Forest is a must-see if you travel to . Purchase a bag of bananas and the monkeys will come out from the trees and take them from your hand. Be careful with your sunglasses and handbags..the monkeys will try and take them", "Well, we visited here as a way to spend the morning. The cost to enter is reasonable. The main attraction is ofcourse the monkeys! We have visited monkey island in Thailand and the batu caves in Malaysia also so this wasn't a new experience for us but it was still fun. If you haven't experienced these cheeky on keys before then it's def worth a visit. The monkeys do climb on people who sit near them and they wills steal any food and water, they are interesting to watch. Monkey forest seems dirty but there are interesting sites!!", "PLan on spending about an hour in this attraction. There are plenty of warning signs that the monkeys run freely on site. Do not bring in plastic bags as the monkeys know the noise. They will hunt you down for food. Do expect a monkey to jump on younif you have a backpack on. Some are quite tame and will sit with you on the benches. Do not feed the monkeys any food you have brought in. In fact it is a bad idea to bring food in as the monkeys will no doubt chase and harass you. There is monkey food for sale should you choose to do that. There are small galleries on site. The walk is fairly easy and short. Know that it can be very humid so take water.", "Although touristic, the monkeys are entertaining and the temples and statues are awesome, as well as they mossy atmosphere, the jungle feel was cool and the old trees are spectacular to see.", "Right in the center of monkey forest street, the forest it self is not too big. Most likely like a small park. Monkeys are all around inside and outside the forest., meaning they are also around the street and parking area. The monkeys are not something to be afraid for, they are basically get along really well with human, however there are some tips that you need to remember : 1. Don't bring / wear too much stuff that can attract the monkey such as jewelry, hat, sunglasses , phone etc. just keep that safely in your pocket and don't make it visible to the monkey. 2. If there is a monkey close to you, and or even jump on you, don't give surprising reaction, just be cool and they will go off by them self 3. If you want to take pic with the monkey on your shoulders, go to one of those banana seller inside the park, they will guide you what to do and guaranteed you'll get the picture as long as you follow what they told you Entrance ticket = 30.000 idr / adult Small banana = 20.000 idr / pack ", "It seems that this is one of the musts for any tourist in . The monkeys are cute, you can feed them, they are friendly and relaxed. But you'll be through it all in half an hour, so don't expect too much.", "Went on a day trip with friends to Ubud and stopped in at the monkey forest. Best $4.00 spent ever. The monkeys are running around in THEIR habitat and we were lucky enough to share it. They are cheeky and will steal anything out of your hands but that is to be expected from wild animals. They love to be fed bananas and will take them before you offer them. Lucky enough to see a baby being nursed by it's Mum and entertained for ages. Well worth the effort to get there but remember the monkeys are not in cages and you are on their turf.", "This is a must do when visiting . It is such an experience to be so close to the monkeys and just watch them. Don’t take food or plastic in and follow their guidelines. We got the experience of seeing a ceremony during our visit.", "There are about 650 monkeys on the property, babies to adults. The monkeys are very active. While wild animals, they are very accustomed to tourists. There are bananas to purchase for feeding & they already seem well fed so aren't aggressive. I saw many climbing on people, as well as groups playing in some of their swimming pools and the artificial river (which appeared to be natural). One stole a woman's earring on our visit, another grabbed a child's water bottle & emptied it. That said, if you try to touch one, they can become very aggressive. You won't have to search or strain to see them. The only way to not see one is by keeping your eyes closed. Many sculptures and artworks are set throughout the park, as well as abundant 'jungle'. It is a very pleasant and interesting environment even without the monkeys.", "Great day hanging with the monkeys 🐒 $50k for adults and $40k for kids. Keep your ticket and parking is free on the way out. Interesting to watch monkeys posing for photos while eating sweet potato. Several people didn’t follow the rules and wondered way the monkeys wanted to climb on them. Cute baby monkeys with their Mum’s. Near the back of the walk, 1 of the attendants was letting the monkeys jump onto your hand above your head for food and to take photos - awesome experience and memory. Take water and enjoy", "A nice place if you want to meet the monkeys, feed them or take a photo with them. The guide was very friendly and told us a lot about these animals as well as about the place. What I loved the most, though, was the fruit bats! Amazing animals! You may see them from a very close distance.", "This is a must do in Ubud. If you want a photo just sit down near a monkey and you should get a great shot. The park is huge and incredibly beautiful. Ticket prices are reasonable", "Went there 2 years ago with my big family. Bring some children. We have fun. When we enter, if you interested to be closed with the monkey, buy some bananas at the front gate. You can bargain. As the seller will put higher price especially to foreigner. There's entrance fees too. But not so expensive. Some monkey will aggressive get the bananas from you. Beware of your camera, glasses, or anything that can be easily taken by the monkey. Remember: Monkey is a naughty animal! Inside there's Pura, it's a sacred place. You will need to wear their clothes, some fabric, if you wear short. Since it's sacred place, pls respect it. Overall it's fun place to go.", "Buy some bananas and feed the monkeys... Was a highlight of the trip. Book a driver for the day for about $50 and go to Ubud. You can also visit some temples and the Lumbung Sari House of Coffee.", "Beautiful forest and it was great to see the monkeys wondering around. At times, I was slightly worried as we got deeper into the forest and they seemed a little aggressive. One monkey was eying us up when we were walking past. I happened to wear a long skirt, it grabbed hold of it and climbed on top of my head! I was quite scared, luckily my husband scared it away. It was a great experience and we thoroughly enjoyed it, minus the monkey climbing on me.", "At first I am really scared to go here because I had a bad experience from another monkeys site in , but i change my thought. Monkeys in this monkey forest is calm and will not chase you, unless you have food in your hand. There are so so so so many monkeys in here, from the old one until the baby one. The atmosphere in here also really nice, a green forest and i feel not hot despite i visited there at noon. You can buy a banana for 20k idr (small) or 50k (big) in the entrance, but don't try to hide the banana or tease the monkeys with it or you'll get bite, haha", "The monkeys were ok but not that special for me. The temples and statues the same. However, i loved the trees and river inside. It is one of my favorite places in because of this.", "We were advised to visit this forest in the afternoon, which we did. Not so busy. Monkeys always seem to be hungry. Can buy bananas at entrance or further thru, they were also given vegetables by a worker sweeping the paths, which she gave us some to feed them. So don't waste your money on buying bananas. Don't tease the monkeys, if you do, well, be prepared to be scratched. Monkeys will always find bananas if you think you can hide them. Went looking for a stuffed monkey to buy and take home, but none anywhere, what a shame, an opportunity awaits for someone. A nice way to spend a couple of relaxing hours in the cool shade..", "We decided to visit monkey forest sanctuary, I must say I didn't like it at all there, very crowded with tourists and monkeys fighting for Bananas, nothing more to see , a bit disappointing, paid 50 000 for nothing", "It is a typical tourist place, so don't expect a quiet forest to relax. However, it is a nice place and the monkeys are treated well. You can let them climb on you if you have some Banana with you.", "Enter at your own Risk! While they are cute to look at, these monkeys are not shy and will come up and invade your personal space and your belongings. be sure to keep any valuable items such as phone etc in closed up pockets. A highlight from our trip and worth the small entry fee of AUD$3.", "This was one of the first places I wanted to see in Ubud and I wasn't disappointed. The monkeys (long tailed macaques) were great fun to watch. Some of the bigger ones were a little intimidating and I would say if you are scared or jumpy don't go. We walked round in an hour or so but I think you could spend less time here, or longer if you liked. I fed 2 smaller monkeys bananas and had them sitting on my shoulder, I wasn't scared of this but when one of the big boys approached I just gave the banana to him on the ground! There is an entry fee, can't remember exactly what but was less than 100,000 rupiah for 2 adults. Bananas can be bought inside cheaply so would suggest not taking any food with you. The temple areas are interesting to look at but there are no plaques or information about them.", "Amazing park, go before the heat of the day. Monkeys rule here. Beautiful natural way to see them. Honour their space and they will honour yours. Don't carry bags that may attract attention. No feeding too.", "The valley that this park is in is very beautiful, and the monkeys are all around and you can get some great photos. The monkeys here are not too aggressive, but there are some things you shouldn't do. Do NOT bring plastic water bottles with you if the are visible. The monkeys really like them and will steal them. Also, be careful if you bring a backpack, which I would recommend against. The monkeys know people carry food and water bottles in them and will jump on you and have your bag open before you know it. They're very smart. And unless you're doing it under the supervision of one of the park guides, it's not a great idea to let the monkeys jump on you. I watched several people go from \\Aww, so cute. Let me get a selfie with the monkey\\\" to \\\"Oh my God please someone get this monkey off me\\\" in just a couple seconds. The staff is pretty vigilant about discouraging bad behavior on the monkeys' part, but they can't be everywhere. Just remember to keep an extra eye out for the teenager aged ones. The younger and older ones won't bother you. All in all it was a really cool experience and something you've got to do in Ubud. Just keep in mind that you're in a park full of highly intelligent wild animals. If you don't have anything they want, they basically ignore you and do lots of cute and fun monkey stuff all around you.\"", "This place is full of monkeys:) Just buy some banana from the ladies there and and you will have a crowd of monkeys following you. Friendly advice - hide some of the banana otherwise they will take them all before you even notice:)", "Our visit to the sacred monkey forest will be remembered forever. From start to finish we were constantly entertained by the monkeys and there was never a dull moment. Everything from the monkeys themselves to the historical background of the location and the staff. It was a very well maintained tourist attraction and you could see the passion and love the staff and local people have for the place. You can purchase a bunch of bananas for as little as 20,000 rps which is about £1.20. With this you can let the monkeys climb on your shoulder for a brilliant photo. I would recommend the sacred monkey forest to anyone visiting Ubud. It was absolutely brilliant. Entrance fee was 50,000 rps per person which is about £3.", "Its a shame that this place is so busy or you really couldn't go wrong with wondering around and admiring the surroundings. The monkeys are so at ease with Humans, that quite often us tourists are the ones running scared and acting panicky. It is a lovely place to visit, and that is the drawback as it does bring in a large swathe of tourists.", "I have visited monkey forest in Ubud together with my husband and we were so happy!!! Immediately, when we arrived there the little monkeys started to run to us and check if we have some food) We bought 6 bananas and one big monkey approached me and stole all bananas from my hands! Unbelievable!!! It was sooo funny, we were laughing through the tears! The forest is big and clean, the monkeys are really smart, I never expected this kind of behavior from them! Anyway, I was very happy to visit that place and I am sure, that someday will visit it again with a pleasure!!!!!", "nice and cool in a humid and hot day. the forest covers a big area. watch the feeding time.. the monkeys can be quite aggressive so please no plastics. The monkeys will mistake them for food .", "It was a lovely walk around a forest with the monkeys doing their own thing. You could purchase bananas to feed to the monkeys but the monkeys got a little rough with people to get a banana. Plus if you leaned on the railings a little (be careful they can fall) next to the monkeys, especially the youngsters, they tended to come over and investigate anyway. I got groomed by a juvenile which was sweet and he/she wasn't rough.", "I really enjoyed the monkey forest. I had read all the horror stories about monkeys jumping on people and stealing their glasses, phones, and food so I was nervous going in, but I talked to a few people who were leaving who assured me it was all good. I walked all over the beautiful monkey forest and watched the monkeys. The forest is a bit of a respite from the noisy streets nearby. As cute as the monkeys are, they’re not the best part of the forest. The architecture, the foliage, the surrounding jungle and the river are a beautiful place to relax.", "Great tourist attraction in heart of Ubud. Was suprised how close to town it was and how many monkeys were there. They will take your stuff so go prepared. One tried to steal my sunglasses that I was holding while photographing some on the ground and I would not let him have them, he got angry and then tried to bite my arm. After 2 attempts the staff chased him away. Later another monkey took my water bottle from its holder and eventually opened it to be very disappointed with what was inside. I suggest take bare minimum and also if you go for banana feeding be warned they will compete. allow at least 1 hour.", "Place is well kept, and it's nice to see monkey walking around freely. I would not advise to buy the bananas they sell at the front, because monkeys can be somewhat dangerous while trying to climb you to get them.", "Nice for a visit.. The grounds are beautiful and plenty of monkeys around. Beware some do get quite aggressive and will bite. Doesn't take long to walk the grounds but it's nice to sit and relax and watch.", "Had an amazing day here! It's great to see the monkeys in their own habitat that hasn't been altered too much. They are also free to leave whenever but choose to stay due to all the bananas they get given. The scenery is beautiful and you can get some great pictures, especially if you buy some of the bananas provided the monkeys will jump all over you !", "You couldnt possibly visit Ubud and not visit here. It's quite a big place and not just about the monkeys. Great temple, jungle setting too. Lots of tourists but because it's so big never feels crowded. The monkeys are a delight. An absolute must visit!", "The entrance fee for indonesian is 25.000 and i think it is more expensive for expatriates. There are monkeys everywhere.. Like everywhere. Don't hide a food in your bag or pocket or else the monkey will sniff it and take it from you. Some bigger monkeys are very aggressive towards the younger ones. If you want to take a picture with the monkey just buy some bananas inside and the monkey will approach you as soon as they see the banana", "The best place in ubud! Charming forest with temples and then the little cheeky monkeys!! Remember to hold on to your things or they will grab them and run away!", "At the entrance of the park, banana's are being sold. I was so naief to buy a couple of them and to expect the monkeys to be patient. Wrong, wrong.... The alpha monkey's are waiting for you, start with light harassment but quickly escalate to jump onto you, showing lots of experience in the art of intimidation. The animals seem to be properly fed by the personnel (who are armed with catapults btw). After that short encounter in which I quickly donated all food to the bandits, the other interaction with monkey's went fine. They allow you to come quite close with the camera. The setting (lots of green, temples, stairs) is pretty unique. I am glad I visited this park.", "So many monkeys! Babies & mommas, dominant males and youngsters. We spent about 2 hours wandering around watching the monkeys and enjoying the beautiful surroundings. Must go when in Ubud.", "Good way to spend a couple of hours. Make sure to wear Comfy shoes as lots of walking. Don't bring anything too valuable as the monkeys like to snatch things. A monkey ran up my friend and stole his hat. Worth seeing.", "Went to see the monkeys, we read some things before we went to the monkey forest, so we don't brought food, don't brought jewelery and sun glasses, but some people did. We laughed a lot about those people, ofcourse the monkey's are grabbing your stuff, some tourists were trying to get back there belongings, not do that, the monkeys bite you! Overall, we loved to see the monkeys, especially the little ones, so sweet. The forest is also beautifull to see, nice rivers between and also some tempels.", "Tick this one off. $3 entry , take in small finger bananas in closed bag. Ask handler to help you set up your shots with the monkeys. (Take one banana quickly out of your bag and give immediately to handler , close bag). Tip him $2 for assistance. Take in waster if planning to do the jungle walk. Good photo op on stone bridge. Cheap Bintang $2 and $1 cokes at the shop not just outside but 100m back up the road.", "This was a fantastic experience and totally unexpected as I thought it would be a much smaller affair. We bought bananas for the monkeys at the sales points (20000 rupiah for a small bunch - 5 a large bunch was 30000 but no idea how many bananas you get as we ended up buying two small bunches)and fortunately kept a few spare as we needed to trade them to get sunglasses and an earring back....what a hoot. They will happily sit on your arm, shoulder, head or wherever if there is the prospect of food. No aggression towards humans but there was some pecking order disputes!! We did the whole thing as the grounds contain two temples, a cemetery and a crematorium with monkeys all over the place. The deer enclosure is rather sad and looks totally out of keeping with the rest of the sanctuary which is why I couldn't give a 5 rating.", "This is a fun stop while in Ubud. I can't say that it is an absolute must, but it is fun none the less. We only stayed for about half an hour as that was all the time we needed. You will see plenty of monkeys in the surrounding streets if you choose not to pay the 40000 IDR it costs to get in. Note: These are wild monkeys and will have flees. Probably the only day in where I got bitten up by bugs.", "I was a bit suspicous but the place was well worth the visit! The area is beautiful and you see more monkeys that you can think of! Babies were super cute! Monkeys were not aggressive and didn´t try to take anything. If you weren´t careful they came on to you (twice on one of our group member), but it was fun for us others :)", "Its my second time visit this place. I like to take a walk in the morning or afternoon. Monkey is not only interesting thing here, we can see beautifull forest, river. Please be carefull with monkey here, They are so funny, you can buy banana to interact with them, only Rp. 20.000", "To see the monkeys roaming around in a natural environment for them is a real treat and an experience not to be forgotten. The monkeys are very cheeky and will steal anything that they can get their hands on so make sure you hold on close to any valuables and make sure things like neck chains, wallets, etc are hidden from view. You can buy food for the monkeys at very cheap prices and they will always seek out any food you may have whether they can see it or not! It's a photo opportunity to be taken full advantage of, well worth the effort.", "Went to see the monkey forest in Ubud. And sure, you will see monkeys in there. They are certainly not hiding.... The price was failry cheap, i.e. 20000 IDR, which is just north of 2 USD. I really liked the experience, despite also finding it somewhat eerie walking among the monkeys. The small obes are cute, but saw some of the larger male monkeys fiting with each other. They seem pret territorial and aggressive. The temples are nothing special, but I really liked the rainforest feel of one of them, covered in mos and vines hanging from above. This was my Indiana Jones moment in ;-) I would advice everyone going there to observe the rules of the forest, i.e. don't bring stuff like plastic bags and try to get the staff to show you how to feed the monkeys. I saw tourists ignoring the rules, and it did lead to a little to close contact between monkey and tourist. As long as you observe the rules, and behave sanely you should be fine.", "The Monkey Forest is worth this visit for sure. You'll see all kinds of monkey business going on; large, small, babies being toted around by their mamas, etc. You can spend about 2 hours here, no problem, Keep an eye on your stuff as these pointy-fanged beasts are very good at opening backpacks or grabbing whatever is in your hand. I had one climb up my back, unzip my backpack, and grab a handful of Rupiah. Luckily, it dropped the cash when I pulled away from it. There are lots of guys working inside the park and they seem to have very good control over the monkeys. I would bet they have taught them to grab money! One of the guys offered to have a monkey take some food out of each of my kids' hands for a picture. After the 30 seconds that took, he asked for a \\small donation\\\" and wasn't happy till it was $10.\"", "Great fun at the Monkey forest. All of the monkeys were fairly well behaved until one took a fancy to my girlfriends phone, just be careful with valuables!", "WE stayed in a hotel just behind here for 3 days till we could get down to Kuta. Everyday we had to pass through here to get to the shops and eateries in Ubud. They are no like the chimps on TV but more the grey type with no cuteness once they get pass the infant stage. Be warned keep all your belongings secure and don't hold onto anything they may see as food. I believe they have learn many things from the tourist they otherwise wouldn't oif know about. The large males can be aggressive too. They are as far as I know allowed to run free and so wouldn't be vaccinated or check on a regular basis if at all. So don't get bittern or scratched. We found if you observe then from a safe distance you won't have any problems.", "We took our 2 young kids here. We last visited 11 years ago. Since then they have started to charge for access, but have maintained it better. The monkeys are clearly over-fed which has reduced their historical aggression", "At 50k rupiah for the entry, you can tell that they really invest in the conservation and safety of the forest. Kind staff to make sure contact with the monkeys is safe, the park is kept clean and there is plenty of information signs.", "Nice place, can be seen in an hour's time. Forest has around 600 monkeys,beautiful bridges and temples.A must watch in Ubud...", "From the first step onto the property to the last you will be surrounded by monkeys. Pay close attention to your valuables, sunglasses and hat. These little creatures are very fast and pop out nowhere. These ones are well fed by tourist though not like the one at some of the temples. A must see if your staying in Ubud. Enjoy!", "Beautiful green vegetation, loads of monkeys going everywhere, away from everything! Nice for familly with kids as well! You could buy food and feed the moneys :)", "The place is very nice with lots of monkeys every where. The forest is a rain forest with tall trees and the walk around the forest is quite interesting.", "This is a walk you'll appreciate after time amongst the busy shops of Ubud. It's so pleasant and lovely. Packing some water before you set out is a good idea since a nice, slow walk will last about an hour. We are warned very early NOT to feed the monkeys. They can smell food on you & will try to take it from you. Children are their target since the smart fellas have figured out that children=biscuits, bananas, chocolate,chips.... :) The whole place has a very old, mossy feel about it. There are restrooms available.", "I didn't entered the park because I saw so many monkeys on the parking area already. They are very interesting and curious. I really want to warn you: don't bring any food or any plastic bag at all. I saw many monkeys stealing stuff from tourists. From my point of view they are not aggressive at all but very curious and smart. There is a small risk of scratches when you ignore this warning because they will jump on you to get what they want. Very fascinating animals and the baby monkey were gorgeous", "We went here one afternoon to see the monkeys and loved it. There are so many monkeys and they're wonderfully allowed to roam where they like. They're free. I like this as they are not caged like zoos.", "What a highlight this was. We were there in the breeding season so loads of baby monkeys and man they are cute. Entrance fee 5.00NZ, so many photo opportunities. The keepers are there to help you get photos with the Monkeys sitting on you and make sure you are safe. Its nice to tip the keepers as they use food to entice them to you and they know how to talk to the monkeys. Whatever you do don't try to touch them as we saw one guy walk past and touch the monkeys tail and it bared it's teeth at him and was going to chase him but for some reason didn't. He was very lucky. Lovely Cafe with excellent food to eat and drink at entrance.", "These tour is a must opt if you visit . The sacred forest has a lot to offer from just the monkeys. Even while the temperatures were soaring to odd 30 degrees Celsius and was too humid this place was pretty cool to take a walk tour. Here you can actually let a monkey sit on your shoulder while you feed them some bananas. Be careful (hati-hati is what they say in nese) though while you feed them do not try to touch or caress them as they do have short tempers. Take pics a lot of pics with the monkeys enjoy the pleasant walk in their temple and spent some quality time while you are there. Worth a visit. ", "As a monkey forest which is in the center of tourism activities, especially Ubud, of course this is a feature, Monkey forest is there because it is still preserved the preservation of the forest behind the hustle and bustle of the capital city of Ubud district. As a city that spoiled its guests for arts and culture and sculpture. As a guest when visiting here, it is a bit overwhelming to see a guest pampering apes with food or goods outside of the food okosystem and this makes the monkeys more spoiled with equipment outside the ecosystem. This should not be done so that the monkeys do not behave wildly to visitors or even spread to shops or residents' settlements just to look for goods or food. The manager must also think about this for the convenience of guests.", "Thought the Monkey Forest was very beautiful but the behaviour of tourists of many nationalities was quite appalling with a lack of respect for the monkeys. Squealing and cackling when monkeys climb on them and stressing the monkeys with their human stupidity.", "A very busy establishment but enjoyable outing ,the monkeys are certainly mischievous and clearly used to large human presence. Even at closing time , they still loiter around the lower end of monkey forest street , before being coaxed back into the sanctuary. A recommended family outing and pleasing to know donations directly fund the sanctuary.", "Very nice and safe place to go for 2-3 hours walk having lot of fun with monkeys You do not need any guide and you can enjoy walk by your self.", "Wasn't really sure this was going to be our thing and it wasn't. Lots of monkeys being fed bananas by 100s of tourists. We walked through and out. Happy to add our contrition to the upkeep and economy but that's it.", "A great spot to visit, especially for the kids, you can feed the monkeys and they climb on you, make sure that you buy the Bannanas inside near the temple as there are Rangers there to help you control these cheeky little buggers", "I was very wise about going to the monkey Forrest, I read all the reviews and spoke to all my friends and family that had been there, they all said don't buy fruit and don't carry objects they could take. So we went in with no fruit, bags or anything at all that could attract them to us. We walked in and thought the setting was beautiful, and the monkeys were chilled out. We saw a guy get attacked when he tried to touch a monkey, but we of course did not do anything like this. After about two minutes a baby monkey jumped on my boyfriends back and we laughed thinking it was cute, then it emptied all his pockets trying to find fruit which it did not find. The monkey was obviously annoyed and screeched for its mother, who ran over, jumped on my boyfriend, bared its teeth and bit him. It was one of the scariest things I've seen. I yelled at the monkey to stop as it went to bite him again, which it didn't like, as it bared its teeth and started chasing me! I was terrified and ran like crazy, safe to say we got out of there as soon as possible and were annoyed that we payed money for such a bad experience. My advice is don't go there, you can take all the right precautions and still get attacked, it's definitely a visit we would like to forget!", "Great couple of hours had exploring this place. In a word “Amazing”. Hundreds of monkeys roaming about and the grounds are beautiful and clean. Very easy walk for all ages. The staff that look after the monkeys are great. They feed them and let visitors take photos up close. My wife and I had a fantastic time and would highly recommend this to anyone visiting Ubud.", "interesting place, monkeys in the wild in the wild, beautiful nature, but you have to take care of yourself, monkeys like to take something that you have in your hands, for example a phone ;-), a little monkey jumped on me, quickly opened the backpack and grabbed my bag with sandwiches;-)", "The forest is not that big and I think the animals don’t have that much fun when tourists are visiting but it’s okay if you’re bored in Ubud.", "Coming from africa where monkeys, baboons and gorillas are very common to see the park was a bit of a disappointment. If you are desperate to see a few monkeys and enjoy nature away from the crowded town of Ubud go and spend an hour or two there. Cheap entry and nature (trees, plants, valley) is beautiful. Nice rice fields next to Monkey forest which made a good picture.", "I always dreamed of holding a monkey! This place was awesome, even though you aren't allowed to pet them or place your hands on them, just let them crawl all over you. There are littl kiosk where the ladies sell the bananas for cheap. One of the older/braver monkeys snatched the whole bag of bananas right out of my hand so hold on tight. I was also lucky enough to have a tiny baby come and lay on my thigh then rub his wet little face on my leg. Such a surreal experience. I now want to have a monkey for a pet.", "Great fun, buy some bananas and enjoy the experience. Remember to remove earings, jewellry etc before the visit, the little fellas are very quick at helping themselves to whatever you have.", "Inexpensive entry fee & worth the trip to see monkeys. Most of our group hadn't been at a monkey forest & for a first time, this is the place to go. Entertaining, clean, safe, worth the trip.", "I didn't mind visiting this place although its not usually my type of thing. The park itself is beautiful with amazing temples, architecture and old trees. The monkeys themselves are pretty fearless and don't think twice about jumping on you, so keep ahold of phones and glasses and i wouldn't recommend to anyone who has a phobia of our fury friends. It is what it is, if you like this sort of thing do it, if you are unsure do it. I must say i did enjoy .", "Kind of scary monkeys but that's just me. Had a great time. You do need to pay for the visit. Don't feed the little monkeys because the parents get angry.", "Wonderful trip in nature in the middle of Ubud. The monkeys are so people friendly and weren't aggressive when we were there.", "Fun place to go to for a couple of hours and hang out with the monkeys. There's also temples to check out and the park itself was pretty.", "Cost around 40,000 rupiah. That is around $4 AUD. The monkeys are everywhere and the temples and buildings are beautiful. The ladies sell bananas for around 20,000 Rupiah but you can buy bananas at the market for less and take them in. DO NOT FEED THE MONKEYS ANYTHING ELSE because you will make them sick. They are well fed on Sweet Potato and fruits. They will try to take the bananas from you so just throw them or else you will be in a fight. They also try taking your bag and know how to undo the zips. Don't wear your sunnies on your head or they will go. They are on the ground and up in the trees waiting for you to reach into your bag. They are on to you straight away. Delightful experience but I was a bit scared when the monkeys sat on my knee and crawled up onto my shoulders and started to flea my hair. I didn't want to move as I didn't want to get bitten! I saw many mothers with newborn babies and overall it was a great delight to visit. Nice to see such healthy animals.", "We paid 80,000IDR entry, it doesn’t take long to get around and really there isn’t much to it, but it’s very beautiful greenery... and the monkeys are just roaming around eating, playing and relaxing. They are very cute to watch. No food is allowed and I would also remove all jewellery, my driver advised these monkeys weren’t too naughty and well managed by the many staff patrolling the grounds, but 2 still jumped up on me to take my necklace and bobby pins. I conceded letting the necklace go as it was a roped clear quartz and he wasn’t giving up on having it. Eventually one of the staff noticed and was able to get the monkeys off me as I wasn’t game to push them down. They are still animals and you can get quite close to them, so you have to be cautious I guess, these two ran up me from nowhere. My son found them cute but lost interest after an hour 😊", "We really loved Monkey Forest and we enjoyed our visit so much!Monkeys there were free, relaxed and so cute:-) We also had some small bananas to give them. We simply had a blast!:-)", "Both myself and my husband we really enjoyed our visit to Sacred Monkey forest Sanctuary! Apart from the gorgeous monkeys we had the chance to attend a nese ceremony which happened inside the sanctuary. We liked every minute in there!", "Money from your visit supports the monkey forest and the rangers who care for them. DO NOT take small kids and DO NOT smile at the monkeys! Bared teeth in monkey speak means you are challenging them so...keep your lips, bags, pockets zipped shut ;)", "Surprisingly small- expected it to be a bit bigger based on what I'd seen in pictures. Very overcrowded which isn't ideal. The monkeys will make you laugh and your guides will say that they are free to do what they want but the guards definitely control them to an extent.", "This was a truly remarkable experience. I hate to see caged animals. These monkeys are totally free to roam. I saw two leave the sanctuary and cross the road to a local shop. They know no boundaries. The temple within the sanctuary is worth seeing. A climb down some steps but nothing too demanding. Not a big temple but lovely and peaceful even with the monkeys climbing around it. A degree of caution is recommended as the monkeys are unpredictable. Let them touch you if they want to but don't touch them. Treat the sacred temple areas and the monkeys with respect. Enjoy.", "A beautiful place for a walk in Ubud. Plus it has monkeys! If you're going to Ubud you should definitely check it out.", "Really a nice place where to walk and enjoy nature. Do not expect nothing \\excessive\\\", but just appreciate the beauty of the nature and of the monkeys playing around you...\"", "This is our first time in and the monkey forest was the signature attraction of our holiday. Must visit, even if you are scared of monkeys. Also in the forest is a beatuful jungle landscape walking area.", "We found it lovely - much better than expected. In our case the monkeys were very docile. A baby once came and gently sat on my wife's lap, but got up when she stood up. Avoid taking food....the only time we saw a faint hint of aggression was with people who had bananas and were trying to hold on to them instead of giving them out quickly. The monkeys here are very well fed, so won't bother you. Best part was the setting - make sure you head down to the little portion called 'bathing temple' -- lovely setting of moss covered old statues, with banyan tree roots hanging everywhere, a stream rushing by, and monkeys playing with each other. We had a 4 and 6 year old with us and they absolutely loved it.", "This was one of my favourite things I saw in ! Be careful and keep your stuff safe because those cheeky monkeys will try to steal from you! One of them jumped on my arm so be prepared incase it happens to you too. They are so adorable and the forest itself is beautiful", "They are very quick to steal things from you and quick to run away. Make sure you have your valuables sealed. The grounds are very nice with many picturesque areas.", "Went here with my sister when I was visiting her. Was a little nervous going in. It is a beautiful place to be in, the monkeys are wonderful creatures. It was funny to see the little ones chasing one another or the older ones caring for the younger. Do not bring any food or drink in, and be careful of bringing other items in. I had on my small back pack and took pictures with my phone. I did see people doing such things as taking food from their pockets and feeding the monkeys, do not be obnoxious like this. They ask you not to do this, so don’t. I also saw one ornery little monkey jump into a woman to bite her and her dress for no reason, so you should still be cautious but enjoy it.", "This is a fun place to interact with monkeys, not only that the forrest is cooler than Ubud. Well worth the trip", "It's for sure a place to visit when you are in Ubud. Either way we didn't enjoy ourselves as the monkeys are there mostly to please the tourists. The park is real small and the only occupation is feeding the monkeys to make them jump on your shoulder", "I was quite anxious to visit this place with such number of Monkey and I imaged what they can do... But surprise! it was really quite visit and I can recommend to visit it early in the morning ( less tourist, and monkey more quite). The forest is impressive with very high trees, the deep ravine is nice and all monkeys were in good condition and really friendly. We spent an enjoyable moment with them : some are swimming, some are fighting ... A lot of guards are there checking to keep you safe. I recommend this visit .", "What else is to say but lots of monkeys! There are obviously monkeys all over Southeast Asia, but I enjoyed seeing them in a more natural habitat. They did interact with the tourists, but seemed less FOCUSED on tourists and more focused on doing their own thing than a lot of the other monkeys I’ve seen in Asia. They climbed trees and ate purple potatoes instead of stealing glasses and begging for food. They did steal things that were out though, so tuck everything away. I also liked the focus on he health, safety, and conservation of the monkeys. It was fun to see and a great way to spend a couple hours.", "It's not very big, even stopping with my camera I was round in less than an hour. Monkeys everywhere, but if you don't have any food or plastic bags they'll ignore you. On the other hand I saw them mugging people for their bags, snacks and drinks, so be prepared and if you can just keep your (non food) stuff in your pockets. Entrance was only 50,000 and I was impressed with the number of staff and lack of litter, considering how many plastic wrapped items I saw the monkeys steal. The temple is pretty, but it's so busy it's hard to get a proper look. A nice diversion, but I won't be rushing back.", "This is one of the must see attractions in . Actually this is a temple which located inside a forest which is inhabited by monkeys. This is located in the central of Ubud and very accessible. It takes like 1 hour from Kuta, 1 and half hours from Nusa Dua and I hour from Sanur. If you do not stay in Ubud then you may combine this attraction with Gunung Kawi, Goa gajah (Elephant Cave) and Tirta Empul. This places are in one area and it takes not more than 15 minutes to reach each place. This combination will make your visit more valuable. There are some bananas sold around the area if you are interested in to feed the monkey. The monkeys are not aggressive but if you are not get used to with monkeys, it is better for you not to feed them. This area is also a cemetery/place of cremation, so sometimes tourist may see the procession as well. Be aware of your belonging like camera, watch or bag etc because these monkeys have high curiosity, just like Curious George . Actually the authority has provided food for these monkeys so basically you do not need to worry when interact with the monkeys. Although it is a forest, but inside you will find a well maintained pathway which makes you possible to visit this place with your children. Some friends who have been to this place several times still interested in to come every time they visit .", "Although you might get some good photos of monkeys, it's not worth it. These monkeys hang in gangs and are intimidating, you might think that's funny but these things will definitely go you. The monkeys here are smart and know where the food comes from. If you have to go I would definitely read the signs, keep your pockets empty, anything you really need or have to keep leave in the car because they will go through your pockets and keep your stuff. There is a full time rabies shot office there for a reason. These things bite and if you confront them they will come back in a pack. Heed my warning, go if you dare but don't bring protection because these jungle savages will just use it agains you", "Simply too expensive and be careful with the monkeys. They are extremely aggressive and it seems to be that they are trained to steel things. As soon as one of them has catched the sunglasses, a women helpt us (for sure for some money) to get it back. Would not go there with children at all!!", "Beautiful setting, lots of photo ops, beautiful temple and monkeys everywhere. It is a must see if you go to Ubud. So much fun.", "A bit dangerous and expensive to be what it is. The monkeys will try to get your backpack and other stuff, and be careful if they lick you or scratch you while trying to steal your things, you might end up in the hospital getting an anti rabies treatment.", "a beautiful experience, a lot of monkeys, as advice take care of all the objects that you have at you monkeys are thieves ", "Great place to visit in Ubud, in my opinion, a must. Get ready to see lots of monkeys everywhere and make sure you don't have any food in your hands/bags, also follow the instructions at the entrance. One of the monkeys opened my backpack and went through it, almost grabbed my wallet, you it is better to keep your stuff save. The staff is great, one of the guys took a great picture as if the monkey was taking a selfie. You can stay as long as you want. Also, be careful when walking outside the forest as the monkeys are all around.", "If you go to Ubud, you HAVE to go here!! I absolutely loved my visit to the monkey forest. It is so cool to feed and interact with the monkeys. Make sure you buy or bring bananas to feed them or else they won't spend much time with you. The smaller ones were so friendly and loved to climb all over us. Make sure you are not afraid of monkeys because they will chase, run and jump on you! But I loved it and had such a good time!!", "I suppose the monkey forest is worth a look if you have never seen these type of monkeys(macaques) before, but be warned remove all jewellery, sunglasses and hang onto your hat and other possessions. Keep your hands where they can see them would be my advice if you have to visit. The area is not really a forest but the trees that are there provide shade and the area is pleasant enough, if you ignore the monkeys. ", "Had a great hour or so wandering the forrest. Watch out as the monkeys will actually steal anything that you have in your hands or in bags, especially plastic ones as they think it has food in it. I lost a poncho, a waterbottle and was hijacked for an entire bunch of bananas. They were cute though and harmless if you just gave them what they were after. Read the warning signs before going in and stick to the rules and you will have an enjoyable time. The monkeys are really entertaining.", "Ok so be prepared for some cheeky monkeys. The forest it self and temple are just beautiful. The monkeys can be cute but also ferocious. Hide the bananas if you have some or they will be taken. My partner accidentally stepped on a tail of a big one and it turned around with fangs like i have never seen on any animal it was about to attack. I was ready to kick it into next week but luckily a park attendant intervened with a big stick and stopped the mauling. warning - loose jewellery will be of interest top them.", "The park was fairly busy with people and the monkeys don't seem to be worried. They run around and interact mainly with each other. I was disappointed that there weren't more park employees to stop some tourists trying to get a monkey to jump to a banana or to run up them. It is not safe and is also not fair to the monkeys. Some had tiny new norms and these also need to have a bit more distance and respect from the hundreds of people taking photos and trying to get up close. Overall a unique experience to see the monkeys.", "The forest is beautiful and there are literally monkeys everywhere, and they are not afraid of you! Loved watching them swing from the vines and play fighting. We didn't have any issues with the monkeys trying to take things, but we witnessed a few! When they say don't bring in a plastic bag, they mean any kind of bag and not even inside your rucksack. We saw a monkey climb up on a man and unzip his bag, try to pull out a carrier from inside! Another stole a ring from inside a plastic baggie and then away with it. don't linger too long under trees as they jump down from above! Oh also, don't walk around carrying bottles of water in your hand, they steal them to drink! No monkeys tried to get inside my rucksack though, we had a really nice time!", "Had a good time plenty happening with the monkeys , be careful of losing gear and being bitten. Lovely to walk around and spend some time", "It was really fun locating this place asking locals and riding in scooter. I must say if you're in Ubud then do get a Scooter and petrols are really cheap and can be found in shops. I think there is a small amount of fee for parking but good place to park and as soon as you enter you will see monkey literally everywhere. There are some place where people sale fruit which are actually for feeding monkeys. You can see monkeys fighting, eating, resting, jumping, trying snatch your belongings etc. There is a nice place within this forest where you can see really large white and red carp. Overall, if you're staying at Ubud it is best to visit but if you're somewhere else in then it is not super recommended. I am sure this will be over within 30-40 mins.", "I was excited to come, however got bitten by a monkey , now dealing with rabies vaccines and the prospect of cutting my trip short to be given the appropriate medical vaccines. Beautiful spot but in hindsight not worth all the stress !", "Lots of monkeys many of them cute babies. If you're not a fan of having them claw and jump all over you, I'd recommend not taking any food in with you. A friend got clawed and had to have a rabies shot. They will steal your water bottles but generally aren't to interested in stealing bags hats and sunnies. If you get approached show your hands are empty as they think you are hiding food and will jump on you. Overall a nice place to go.", "We went to the forest after a long day touring the area. As we were fairly tired the backdrop of the forest provided a relaxing setting for the afternoon. My daughter didn't want to feed the monkeys, as she was a bit wary of them, so we watched and photographed them from a safe distance and enjoyed our walk on the grounds. We occasionally heard screams from visitors who were surprised when the monkeys jumped on them :-) but we walked through the park without any skirmishes ourselves. It's very reasonable to enter the park 30,000 IDR for adults and children over 12. You can also buy a bunch of bananas to feed the monkeys got 20,000 IDR. There were lots of beautiful back drops to take photos in front of; a couple of temples; benches to sit down and take in the scenery; an art gallery; a koi carp pond and a centre stage for shows although there was no performance while we were there. A lovely way to spend the afternoon, a must see if you happen to be staying in the area or if you're staying down the south of the island as we were, still worth a visit.", "The forest is beautiful and the monkeys are fun to watch. However, there are a ton of people crowded around the monkeys making it hard to really enjoy the forest and monkey antics.", "Just back from a trip to with a family of 7. We went to the monkey forest with very excited children really wanting to see the monkeys. We ended up with 2 of the boys getting bitten by the monkeys. The cost of the vaccine and the trouble getting them ruined the trip. The vaccines cost us a little over $7000 for the 2 boys. They needed rabies shots which was easy enough to find but also needed to get immunoglobulin which is not available at the hosiptals and can only get from a medical clinic called SOS. This clinic will not sell the vaccines to the hospital and will also not accept payment direct from any insurance company so you have to come up with the funds upfront. Even if you are able to get people to transfer money to your account from home this takes 3 to 5 working days to come through and while waiting for that to happen you are unprotected as the rabies vaccine takes 7 days to start working so you are unprotected until you can get the immumoglobulin. Just beware of this cost as our insurance company was going to fly us home early due to the high mortality rate from this. The monkeys were great but if you get bitten it can really ruin and end your holiday. Won't be visiting them again.", "Had a good time there, so many monkeys in a beautiful setting. Take time and wonder around. Warning, hide your stuff. The monkeys will jump on you and take anything shiney or loose lol. We never had them jump on us but saw it happen to several people a few got bit but they all seemed to think it was worth it as they got bandaged and kept going.", "Came here with my boyfriend, we had a lot of fun!! They're SUPER interactive (I suggest not wearing a hat... they seemed to stay a bit more away from me or were curious if my hat) They like to steal bananas and climb all over you and pull/dirty your clothes!! Worth the money for the experience. If you're cheap, you can also just hang around the forest itself without going in and the see the monkeys because they like to run around in the street!", "#Reimaginetravelling #Traveldiariesbyshradha # #Ubud #MonkeyForest #Day2 Monkey forest as the name suggests is a forest area with lots and lots of monkeys around. It is spread accross 12.5 hectares of forest with around 700 monkeys. It is located at padangtegal, Ubud. You would also be delighted to see more than 186 species of trees which ofcource will be a treat to your lungs due to abundance of fresh air around. Opening hours are from 8.30 am to 6 pm and the ticketing counter closes half an hour before the closing hour. The ticket would cost you 50000 in currency which is equal to around 200-250 INR depending on the dollar value. Some precautions are important before you start exploring this place. Carry minimal stuff with you as your focus once you enter would definitely be on monkeys.You would not even come to know when their focus is on you too :) Anything flashy should definetely be avoided and left in the car itself.If any of your stuff is taken by any monkey ,let it go. You would not even come to know when their would be dozens of monkey around you . Ensure that you don't carry any food to feed the monkeys. Don't do any eye contact and just explore the place calmly.", "If you are fascinated by tall/large trees, this place is perfect for you! I had a wonderful time just being in awe of the large banyans and other trees. The monkeys are cool, but stay away from where you can buy bananas to feed them. If you don't want a monkey grabbing at you, sitting on you, etc. make your way around those crowds. There are lots of paths to take so explore! We found some mamma and baby monkeys sitting peacefully away from the crowds on a quiet path. Total time: about an hour and a half.", "This is a pretty cool place to visit but be weary the monkeys will steal your items, anything from food to clothing. So either make sure you basically go empty-handed or everything is locked away where they cant get to it.", "Worth visiting to see the monkeys in their natural environment. Having read tripadvisor reviews we were a bit apprehensive about visiting but if you follow the advice when you go in the monkeys are fun and you are not at risk of being attacked. Saw a few people being \\attacked\\\" by monkeys but they hadn't followed the advice eg they were carrying bottles of liquid or carrying food. Worth visiting but follow the advice to enjoy yourself and stay safe. Don't be frightened to visit, just follow the advice. 😄\"", "If you had seen a lot of monkey like this then for an average western tourist this is just a nice and shady park to have a walk with the monkeys as an entertaining centrepiece. I don't know what were the people doing that got the monkeys aggressive. The were so calm and relaxed that I would say even too much :) So yeah - fun, but by far not the most exciting thing to see in .", "Funny place to spend an hour or so, feed the monkey and play with, if you are with children they would enjoy a lot", "We grew up around wild monkeys, in the part of India where we come from. The primary reason for going here was to feed the monkeys and the experience the Temples - you can’t feed them anymore, and the Temples are cordoned off. :( They are locked, hence just a peek-a-boo. If you grew up in parts of the world where monkeys are “normal everyday animals” 😝 don’t bother going here - it’s filled with amused tourists trying to take a shot with monkeys 5 feet apart 😂 Too commercial; unless you want to stop by to drop in a donation 🐒", "The sanctuary was exactly what it's made out to be. Monkeys everywhere. The entrance price was a fair 50k. There was also the option to buy bananas to feed to the monkeys. The younger ones were friendly and happy to interact, but I would be wary of bringing young children. The older monkeys can get quite aggressive if disturbed. We had the opportunity to see the tiniest new additions to the clan, with babies not more than a few weeks old, clinging onto their mothers. I felt overall, it was a good experience, but perhaps more information regarding the sanctuary conservation/ awareness would've made it better.", "Wenara Wana - “Monkey Forest” is more than just spectatorship. I was fascinated in reading around the Monkey Forest and deeply appreciated its spiritual existence. As a conscious vegan I can appreciate that The \\three ways\\\" to this goal under the Tri Hata Karana doctrine are harmonious relationships between humans and humans, between humans and the natural environment, and between humans and The Supreme God. The staff were friendly and seemed interested in their tourists, which was so pleasant to see, in fact I can say this is the case in every staff in Ubud. I took endless pictures & videos of monkeys in their natural habitat. All in all my experience was wonderful.\"", "Our kids enjoyed alot, monkeys are very friendly. You can give them banana's and have complimentary picture with them. A small paradise in ubud where you can easily spend 2-3hours and have amazing photography with monkeys and location. Preferred time to visit is 3:30pm,yhen you can spend time till 6pm. ", "Was nice and fun as we watched the monkeys do their thing. Just be careful as they try to steal anything they can. Other monkeys seem to be aware some eyes are watching them.", "a lot of tourist visit this place. And I was very bad luck, bite by the small monkey.. >< But monkey is cute...", "Are we there yet? Was the common question from the kids as we made the hour long journey from our villa in Canggu. Once there they were fascinated. Easy way to spend an hour walking the Monkey Forest. Entrance cost was ~ 35k Rp each (from memory) but the bananas purchased from vendors in the enclosure were 50k Rp for a big bunch.. Now that's expensive in anyone's language. We spent 150k Rp on bananas, next time I'll byo.", "First of all, I will say that if you're afraid of monkeys, then the Monkey Forest is probably not the place for you, because, as the name suggests, it's a forest full of monkeys. However, it is a very beautiful sanctuary full of moss-covered stone work, tall trees, and lush jungle. Even absent its simian inhabitants, it would be worth a stop. As with anywhere, you just have to use a little common sense. If you want to feed the monkeys, just buy some bananas (about $2 USD) from one of the men inside the compound. They know how to keep the monkeys in line, and will help you feel much more comfortable. Don't buy from the women at the gate, because then, quite frankly, you're just an obstacle standing between a monkey and a banana, and they will climb on you to get at the food. If you're not carrying food, they'll leave you alone. I saw one brain-addled guy snatch a banana from a monkey's hand, and I thought he was going to get his face ripped off, but the women at the gate quickly stepped in and scolded him into submission (the man, not the monkey). Really, it's a beautiful stop on the way to Ubud. So unless you're terrified of monkeys, don't worry. You'll feel safe, and enjoy some beautiful scenery.", "I love animals and our visit to the monkey forest was a fantastic experience for me. I don't visit zoos because of the poor treatment those caged animals often get, but monkey forest was not a zoo. The monkeys roam around freely in a beautiful, natural surrounding. We bought bananas to feed the monkeys and they were absolutely adorable. We saw families and couples. I took the most amazing photos and videos. A few of them did get quite aggressive and one almost bit my boyfriend. We both got jumped on by monkeys. I would say just be careful and understand that this IS the habitat of wild animals so there is always going to be a risk of getting bitten or attacked by them. For me personally, I would not bring really young children. There is also a deer area with a few deers that is quite nice.", "I must start by saying - leave the monkeys alone and they will leave you alone!! Many people, me included, are put off by the thought of monkeys climbing on you , grabbing your belongings etc- and given the right opportunity , they will do just that!! This is a beautiful and interesting place to visit , but follow the rules!! Do not touch the monkeys , they can definitely bite!! If you encourage them with banana , they will happily climb onto your shoulder or head but they will stay there until they get bored because the staff around the temple can often be heard shouting \\ no touch the monkeys \\\" and this will apply to your new fur hat. We thoroughly enjoyed our time at the temple, got lovely photos and were not troubled in any way by the wild inhabitants ( there will always be some idiot who ignores the rules to distract them and provide you with entertainment) The area is clean and well maintained and I would certainly recommend it to you.\"", "We really enjoyed our couple of hours in the monkey forest looking at the baby monkeys and their gorgeous rainforest home. Obviously, the monkeys get aggressive when you have water, snacks and buy the bananas because they want them. However, once our water was stolen by one we were pretty much left alone. We did see them crawling all over people trying to get the bananas so I would only advise buying the bananas to feed them if you want a few pictures of a monkey sitting on your head and clawing at your hands for them! Also be careful taking things out of your bag as they think it's food and we saw them eating medication, hand sanitiser, stealing sunglasses etc. basically if you keep to yourself you will have a lovely walk through the cool rainforest looking at the temples, little waterfall and the monkeys!!!", "Nice and fun place with lots of monkeys. Don't carry any food unless you want the monkeys to jump and climb on you. Worth a visit.", "This is def a must do, but have to be very careful and not look the monkeys in the eyes... We only spent about half an hour here, but a great little attraction where you get to see the monkeys in their natural habitat. - Be care of the guides, some of them try rip you off if you want a photo with the monkeys and some just ask for a donation.. But this is the best way to get a photo with the monkeys. - Also keep your backpacks and zips locked.", "Incredible spot for some adorable monkeys, but beware, they are SMART! While completely adorable (especially the babies), these monkeys are very used to being around people and have no fear coming up to you and reaching into your pocket or your bag to take whatever they want. So keep your bags zipped and nothing in your pockets as you walk around! For the camera fanatic, you can get some incredible shots. The property is also beautiful with temples and rivers through the jungle! This is a must do in Ubud and an easy walk from Ubud center!", "It was fun to see the monkeys however the forest is too small in my opinion and it was limited, given the time it took us in ’s traffic I don’t think it was worth visiting. ", "I was not very excited to visit this place as I thought it would be very \\touristy\\\". I was very surprised to find a beautiful sanctuary that was very clean and full of monkeys along the many trails to walk.\"", "We travelled with a baby (who chilled in his sling for the walk around), so people with children, don't be frightened of this place. We saw loads of kids walking around too. The place is a lovely purpose built walkway in a natural forest setting. There are 3 temples in the grounds, but like most in , you cannot enter them unless you are a local and want to pray. The forest is stunning and there are many bridges you can walk across to get a lovely view over the running water etc. The Monkeys are fine and won't bother you unless you interact with them (which we didn't). You can buy bananas there for that purpose and they will climb all over you. They are smart creatures and know exactly what's going on. A nice morning out.", "This is a must when you visit Ubud but I have no idea why! It’s okay but I wouldn’t do it again. The little monkeys are cute the older ones can be quite aggresive, I have even seen one bite a tourist because he sat down on the bench and didn’t have a banana. Entry is 50 000 rp per person and then you need to buy bananas to get pics with monkeys.", "Beautiful place to walk you have to be careful of the monkeys they will nick anything eg sunglasses, camera but I must say funny to see others get things pinched a beautiful view from the temple of the coast the fire dance is worth it just don't go when it's hot as you are sitting on concrete steps and you will burn your bum. And the sun set is beautiful", "It’s a good place if you’re interested in seeing lots of monkeys. Just make sure to be careful, as they can be quite aggressive and steal your stuff. I watched many a person have their things nearly taken by monkeys. They’re cute from a distance but can bite.", "The used to sell bananas and you would hold them and the monkeys would jump on your shoulders, grab a banana, and sit on your shoulder and eat it. That was fun but probably too dangerous for the general public. It’s still fun to see them and the setting is a lot like the scenes in King Kong where Kong is fighting T-Rex in a ravine. It’s not at all expensive and an unforgettable experience.", "Probably great if you have never seen a monkey before and enjoy animal tourism. I found the whole thing a bit depressing, as there were many people provoking the monkeys for the sake of their social media accounts. If you do go, don't take anything & please watch from a distance.", "I guess you have got to go see these monkeys at least once when in , but it wasn't something I enjoyed and I didn't think them cute either. The most fun part was watching the monkeys climbing on other people who were not happy about it. One woman had been carrying the bananas for her husband and son who did want the monkeys to eat from them but of course, the woman's pockets still smelt of bananas so afterwards, the monkey climbed up her dress to check out her empty pocket - she was not impressed and stood there screaming. So, if you don't want to draw the monkeys attention, don't have anything of interest with you. I had a drink water bottle in one end of my bag and a cheeky monkey climbed up my skirt and swung off my bag, trying to grab it off me - not my idea of fun. But hey, it's not something I have ever experienced before so makes for a good travel memory :-)", "It’s so lovely to see the monkeys in a natural habitat and allowed to roam free. The grounds are beautiful and it’s easy to forget you’re in the middle of bustling Ubud. We had our two year old with us and the monkeys completely ignored her. Follow all the rules and you’ll be fine!", "It was a bit difficult getting to the location. It is NOT where google map says it is but rather it's that little green patch on the map nearby (I had to ask locals for directions). Got that around the evening time and saw a lot of monkeys everywhere. I got a bit close to take a picture and one monkey jumped on my shoulder and started tugging on my hair and shirt. Another monkey joined and started nibbling on my shoelaces. Then finally, a third monkey hopped on my other shoulder and at that point, it got a little heavy. This whole time, there was a park helper there to make sure things don't go wrong. I highly recommend this activity in Ubud", "These monkeys are so nice and mostly playful. They will pose for a picture for you if you bring a banana! But make sure to keep the banana hidden they will take them from you!", "We enjoyed our walk through this place. We went early in the morning before most other tourist and was nice to wander through the sanctuary without people crowding everything. The monkeys are quite sneaky little things and will try to steal your stuff so hang on to it. The actual park is well kept and interesting and the old figs must have been 120yo at least. Definitely worth checking this place out.", "We had at least 5 monkeys climbing on us during our visit. Got us some really cool photos. Place is beautiful. Just obey the rules and guidelines", "The monkey forest is a great experience. Not only are the monkeys cute and entertaining, but the forest is absolutely beautiful. I was a little nervous about entering the monkey forest, as I had read on the forum about some tourists being bit by the monkeys and having to go through a series of anti-rabies treatments. But once we were in the monkey forest I realized my fears were unwarranted. The monkeys did not bother us at all. We did not buy the bananas to feed to them (I didn't want them getting too close), but we saw a lot of people feeding the monkeys and having a great time. There were a few newborn monkeys that we were able to see, so incredible. Even if there were no monkeys, it would be worth the price of admission (only about $3) to walk through the forest. It is absolutely breath taking. Highly recommended!", "Take a few Bananas or fruits with you from your local convenience store as at the forest the price is hiked. Protect your bananas or fruits from monkey thieves! Its a lot of fun, the monkey will jump up on you if you hold the bananas, fruit up high to get to them, multiple will jump on you so beware. Beware to if they have young ones they get protective and can bite you. If you are aware and don't tease them its a lot of fun. We really enjoyed after the shock of how persistent they can be! Enjoy", "Nature is amazing in Ubud. It's much more better than the sea side of the island. So green, so peaceful and so beautiful. But I can't say the same things for the monkeys. They are adorable of course especially the baby monkeys but you would prefer keep your distance with them. First they are great thieves, I strongly suggest left your important things at the car. They love to steal what you have in your hands, phones, wallets, something to eat. They are running around so fast and make some noise that makes you little bit scary maybe. But you must be careful they might scratch you and they are carrier of some very dangerous disease. So my visit was so short but if you are in you should definitely visit the forest. Bazaar of the Ubud is so nice and you can find very beautiful souvenir in very very cheap prices.", "A very nice spot of jungle in the city, the monkeys are really lovely to be observed in their natural environment. The atmosphere is very relaxed and the landscape is gorgeous.", "Very authentic--not a zoo and no cages. The monkeys are out and about in a beautiful forest setting among a temple and exotic sculpture. It is wonderful to see them going about their natural monkey business--eating, grooming each other, caring for their babies, playing. Because the monkeys roam free, be careful. These are wild animals. Explicit directions are provided to help you avoid any unpleasant interactions with the monkeys. Follow them! We saw one monkey jump on a man and aggressively show his teeth. A staff member quickly came to his assistance.", "We visited quite a few monkey forests in but the ones in Ubud are the most well behaved. You can simply walk around and enjoy yourself without having to worry about getting jumped by a monkey; of course don't try your luck and tempt them with fruits because you will find yourself getting close and personal with them :) Best place to hang, cool off and watch them play around!!!", "Money Forest in Ubud is great value and well worth a visit. At only 30,000Rp entrance fee per person it is one of the more reasonably priced attractions. And as it was less than 10mins walk from our hotel Anumana it was easy to visit. As soon as you walk in you can see the monkeys all around you (in fact they are even outside the entrance as they are free to roam wherever they like so you are warned about monkeys crossing the road and to watch your belongings) talking of which you are recommended to keep anything you value like sunglasses etc off your head and hidden in your pockets (if the monkeys think you have food in your bag or rucksack then they will try and get hold of it!) You can buy bananas from stalls inside a small bunch is 20,000Rp and a large bunch 50,000Rp (more than the entrance fee!) I recommend you only buy a small bunch as soon as you try to feed the monkeys they will mob you and mug you for the whole bunch in one go. One of the handlers gave me some sweet-corn to entice the monkeys to jump up on us and feed. Which they are happy to do and some of the smaller ones are very tame. I was then given a large handful of corn by the same handler and told to put it in my pocket, now the trick is to discretely pull a small amount at a time from your pocket but be very careful you are not being watched!!! Not easy as monkeys are everywhere and they are very observant, and when hidden in the trees can see you even if you can't see them!. Don't make the mistake to let one watch you put your hand in your pocket as they will try and empty your pocket of all food if you feed one and then offer an empty hand YOU WILL GET BITTEN! As I did the monkeys are vaccinated but do carry a risk of rabies. So if you want a monkey to jump on you always make sure you have food in you hand to give to it. From experience the sweet corn works much better than bananas (1 banana will be snatched from your hand opened eaten and discarded in seconds) If you want a photo with a monkey on your arm or shoulder my advice is the take some sweet corn with you (as it is not sold- but some keepers have it in their pockets to hand out) remove the corn from the cob and only have 4-5 bits in your hand each time. (Be very careful you are not observed pulling more out your pocket or you will get mobbed and if you don't hand it over they will try and help themselves or they WILL BITE YOU!. Fun few hours we spent at least 3 walking around and would happily return again, a really great experience but be warned these are wild animals the larger ones are very aggressive. Reading some of the horror stories on here people do get bitten and chased after for food, we witnessed young children holding out hands trying to stoke the monkeys get bitten and saw lots trying to unzip rucksacks etc if fact one even snarled at me for pointing out to another visitor that it was trying to open his bag! Even so I would still highly recommend this attraction, just be careful.", "This is a wonderful experience if you want to get up close and personal with the monkeys. If you wander around the grounds and get away from all the tourists you can watch the monkeys in their habitat doing what monkeys do. They can be aggressive and will take whatever you have if you are not aware of your belongings at all times and they will jump on you when you least expect it. Keep personal belongings to a minimum and don't take your water bottle out for a drink along the way or you will lose it. They are smart, crafty and know what they are doing. Be aware.", "Best attraction in the world. I love my monkeys and this this the best place ive visited to see them roam around. Monkey lovers paradise but this place is also beautiful park to walk around, with or without them. Lots of nooks and cranny's and still I don't think we saw the whole park. Feeding the small monkey the bananas was my highlight. If I had my way I would've stayed for half the day there.", "You will get to see loads of Monkeys! They are everywhere and some cool areas along the valley with a river and temple style ruins. It’s a complete tourist trap but should go if you’re in the area. It’s not expansive and lots of staff keeping it organised and tidy. There is loads of shade so even if hot you won’t fry in the sun.", "The place is what it says... a lot of monkeys everywhere. If you want to experience a natural forest you need to visit this place. Although I am not really a fun of monkeys, yet I enjoyed the views and the ambiance.", "Is a beautiful place, beautiful sea, waves, cliff, beautiful scenery. The monkeys are just at the area after the entrance. When we walk through the monkey's area, there is no more disturbance from the monkeys. Is a nice place to take photos.", "Nice pleasant rain forest walk. It was disappointing to see the way people are encouraging the monkeys to behave badly. We saw a boy being terrorised by a monkey and none of the adults intervened.", "When in Ubud you have to visit the Monkey Forest. Nice park like setting to walk around and watch the monkeys interact with one another.", "It was an awesome experience to see all this monkey, as they are so clever. I had a bottle of water on my hand and the little one just snap it and opened the lid and drank it. I found it they quite friendly, as long as we acting calm.", "Great little tourist attraction. The monkeys are happy and seem well cared for. Cheeky little things grab for the bananas as you'd expect. Worth a visit if you're in Ubud.", "I am endlessly entertained by monkeys and they are absolutely everywhere here. Everywhere you go, you can find them doing something comical or having a dispute among themselves. I must have taken over 200 photos here! The scenery is also pretty impressive - temples, ponds and statues. Although they are better behaved than the monkeys at Uluwatu Temple near Kuta, they are still wild monkeys and can steal things (cameras, glasses, chewing gum) if they really want it. Do not leave your bag unzipped (and do not leave the zips at the top - they know how to open them!). If you're brave, you can coax one to climb on you by holding a banana at arm's length. The monkey will jump up your leg, back and then arm, and then sit on your shoulder. It's best to do this with the teenagers/young adults. Do not approach the monkeys - let them come to you. The alpha males are strong and can be aggressive. And as cute as the babies are, their protective mothers will not be far away, so leave them alone too.", "Well worth a visit to get close to and observe loads of monkeys. Beautiful setting and walking distance from city centre.", "On our first day in we found ourselves surrounded by Monkeys... it's a fantastic place and exciting experience for everyone: the spectacular temples and the lush jungle are the perfect frame to hundreds of monkeys running around, playing ...(and stealing food, including baby bottles).", "Just one kind of monkey. Very aggresive towards humans if they have baby's or if you carry something they can grab. Nice peace of nature where they live in but the monkeys are not as tame as people tell you.", "Monkeys are cute but they can seem unfriendly if you show you are afraid It’s funny. Ticket is 50.000IDR and you can buy proper bananas into the park for 10.00IDR each (you may also be able to reduce this price 😊). The forest if beautiful and not only because of the monkeys: there are 3 temples and nice natural places. Enjoy 🐒", "This seems to be one of the \\must do in Ubud\\\" things. It has a beautiful forest, but if you've seen the forest and jungle in Ubud somewhere else, this is just another place full of monkeys.\"", "Very funny experience with the monkeys in a beautiful jungle location. A very pleasant walk trough the forest visiting fascinating temples sorrrounded by an incredible amount of spiteful but funny monkeys.", "A beautiful lush jungle filled with moneys everywhere. Admission is about $2.00. You walk around the jungle and observe the monkeys in the trees, on the ground, chasing each other, grooming and so much more.", "Nice friendly monkey's roaming freely. Monkey families interacting together. Highly recommended. Easy to walk to the Monkey forest from downtown Ubud from Ubud Palace.", "This \\Attraction\\\" is set deep in the bowels of Japan Monkey Forest with a dark and foreboding entry along with purveyors of nuts and bananas for the furry inhabitants Once you have parted with your IDR for entry you are pretty much left to your own devices with apart from some accurate warnings about monkey habits is all the information available ! a quick stroll will result in proving that yes ,they will jump up and try and steal your, sunglasses ,nuts,fruits, and anything bright and not permanently attached Have fun watching the Japanese ,Korean, Chinese, scream and yell or the sly older monkey quietly but rapidly masturbating .Its a bit hard explaining that to the kiddies\"", "Lovely temple grounds. Sadly , you’re not allowed to enter and make an offering - this is really sad. Beware of the monkeys - they will steal anything. And not afraid of humans. Beautiful views on a clear sunny day. Sadly, we visited in the rain - still beautiful , albeit not breathtaking. Long drive to get there - to walk around and see monkeys 🙈", "Was unsure whether to visit here - but my 12 year old son were desperate to go. It has a very lovely and peaceful feeling to it - the monkeys are very tame and will only be interested in you if you have nuts or bananas.", "The entry to the forest is reasonably expensive but you can get very up close and personal to the monkeys. The monkeys seem very happy and will jump on you to take bananas from you (which you can buy cheaply in the forest) but they will bite and snatch other items if you tease them and don’t give the banana straight away. A very good trip but maybe not for young children as they may annoy/ scare the monkeys who will then attack You can park at the forest for free if you enter (I think!) or you can walk to a side entrance from ubud markets but it’s a relatively long walk in the heat, about 20 minutes", "Walk along the Monkey Forest Road and you will see plenty of monkeys. The monkeys are not nice here. They jump on you to take your hat, camera, water bottle, etc. Skip it. Much better stuff to do in Ubud.", "Take a walk through a tropical jungle on paved and wooden boardwalk trails that undulate up and down throughout the park. While it is possible to do it barrier free, some trails do have steps, particularly the one leading down into the canyon beside a stream. The monkeys area all around you and there are no cages or fences so it is possible for you to come in contact with them. We saw one grab the front of a long skirt and start tugging on it hard but it let go without incident. They tell you to avoid eye contact because this is threatening to them. The magic of the place is the completely wild setting and that is also the danger. As one man said, there is nothing to prevent them from attacking you, if they feel like it. If you are not willing to take this risk, you should not go to this park. Keep a safe distance and do not carry food that might provoke an incident.", "Really fun for an hour or 4. Buy some bananas at the entrance gate and watch what will happen. The smart monkeys will climb you to get the bananas :) Also really beatiful parc with huge trees and temples. Must go when you`re in Ubud! Enjoy!", "The main attraction of course being the monkeys, but one can't overlook the beautiful nature - jungle in the middle of the city. You can truly see many many monkeys and have to be prepared for interactions with them. That's why it is super important to read the guidelines offered on the wall at the entrance and follow them! The monkeys are actually very friendly and seem not to mind the attention. Also, staff is constantly around of needed. Loved the place :)", "I was not so sure about this place but was pleasantly surprised. The monkeys are well looked after and free. Super cute. I think this place is worth a visit", "It was a good day at monkey sanctuary even though it was raining. The walks through the forest are short but absolutely wonderful. The monkeys can be aggressive and dangerous so we did our best to enjoy them from a distance. Overall a very nice visit.", "I don't like this kind of places also no Zoo's animals should be in there own habitat, here its all tourist and more tourist, the monkeys can be quite aggressive if they don't get what they want. I will not go back there if my children don't force me to.", "I was advised to...get there early and absolutely correct as when I was leaving the masses were entering. This monkey sanctuary is well maintained with attendants everywhere. Signage is excellent and if you abide by their instructions the monkeys will not bother you. Lovely forest with a lot of statues and stone carving objects. Not a large park but if you take your time and watch them it is very entertaining. And as one reviewer on here said.....'x' rated at times but that's just monkeys business! There are spotlessly clean toilets and a cafe to grab a coffee/food. So overall a nice enjoyable visit to see the monkeys in their habitat.", "if you are looking for greenery and wild monkeys - this is a great place to visit. We spent half a day there and enjoyed every bit of it. We started spotting monkeys right from the entrance of the park. The gardens are blissful and you can escape from the hot sun and hide under the shadows of the giant trees. There were few temples hidden here and there for us to discover. There were a lot of baby monkeys and it was adorable to watch how their mothers take care of them. There were the cheeky little monkey thieves as well and one of them tried to steal my friend's hand bag even though it was bigger than him. So beware and keep your belongings safe from the monkeys. If you are in Ubud, it's worth visiting the Monkey Forest.", "Was a bit sceptical about visiting the monkey forest but we were so glad we did. The monkeys swinging in the trees and the beautiful pathways to walk along made a memorable day. We spent almost 2 hours there and loved it but make sure you take a drink as you get very hot.", "I really enjoyed the monkey forest. The monkeys were everywhere and it was really cool to be amongst them in their environment where they can room free. Be careful as they are used to being feed so can be a little aggressive if you have food or drinks in your hand.", "Wonderful place. Lovely experience. LOVED THE MONKEYS TO BITS. Be careful they are very mischievous. Make sure you hold tightly onto your things and sometimes they can give you a bit of a nip. Really though, being so cute you just have to forgive. Also understand that they are wild. The architecture is astounding.", "- Remember the monkeys are wild animals, not tame pets - When irritated, frustrated, scared or playful - they Bite - Read the health & safety signs at the entrance to the Monkey Forest & follow them - Rabies is endemic throughout & monkeys are a source of infection, don't be paranoid, be sensible - There are vendors selling bananas as you enter and at other locations in the forest - The forest is beautiful, shaded, cool and tranquil to walk around in The Monkey Forest is a great place to visit but be wise. 3 children were bitten while I was there and in each case it was the parents at fault. One father thought it was a good idea to put a banana on his young child's head & photograph the monkeys climbing up to get the banana. It ended in tears. Parents watched their son chase after a small monkey and encouraged him until the monkey turned and bit the boy. I didn't buy bananas, I followed a previous Trip Advisor recommendation to take nothing and watch others with food being harassed. It was highly amusing watching adults try and fail to outsmart the monkeys. One man was accosted when he hid a bunch of bananas under his singlet believing out of sight out of mind and sat down to rest...you guessed it, monkeys have a sense of smell. Monkey 1, Homosapien 0. Another held his arm up high telling his partner he would be ok because they couldn't reach, he was right, however monkeys can climb - and fast. I have photos that I wish I could upload of a monkey playing with a pair of glasses it swiped when it grabbed the banana on offer. They are most amusing playing with each other, the babies are cute. Treat the monkeys as the wild animals they are, approach with caution, don't tease them with food, enjoy the beautiful surroundings, you will be fine and have a wonderful experience.", "It's not a long walk that's paved, lots of cheeky monkeys (provided you aren't afraid of them) and some nice jungle. The monkeys are very used to people and jump on top of you sitting on your shoulder if they think you have food which was not my bag. It's ok but think monkey temple is a better spot as it has lovely sea views.", "We went here just recently and while some people think monkies are cute and cuddlely I think they are vicious and aggressive ( at lease the monkies here are). They have no problem pulling your bag from your back, hissing at you showing their teeth in aggression or even trying to bite you. Am I glad I went.... Yes it was an experience. Would I go again.....no. Perhaps an experience I'd like to no repeat", "This place is in the Ubud center, so it’s a good place to visit while you’re there to see other places. This is also probably the most visited place in Ubud. There’s an entrance fee. I saw monkey in the street too. This place was bigger than I thought but still accessible.", "We had a good time here. The visit was fun for our little one. But be careful with bananas and other loose things - monkeys will grab. However they are actually quite well behaved for a place like this. I have seen much worse in for example india. Here they calmly sit next to people... They may try to steal something but not aggressively - the nice men with slingshots make sure of this! They are great! Our boy dropped his shoe - a mobkey took it and ran to the woods. We thought.... That's it! But they found the shoe and recognized us at the exit - telling us to wait. Also refused a thank you tip!", "If you haven’t seen monkeys it’s a nice place to take some photos. If you have seen monkeys before it’s not a must do. It has a entrance fee not sure whether it’s worth it.", "If you go there, go also to the wild monkeys area, but be careful with the bananas. One monkey was not pleased with just one banana and tried to attack my hubby - was scary then, but a memorable experience overall :)", "We hated the aggressive monkeys and all the warnings about what they could do. But it's really interesting and kind of beautiful so it needs to be done. You might as well get it over with.", "This is a great place to see a ton of monkeys. You will also see a ton of tourists. If you want to save some money, you can watch the monkeys cavort just by walking the path from Bohemia Huts at the park entrance along the edge of the sanctuary through the forest to the base of Monkey Forest Road. The monkeys here are real desperadoes, and can be very aggressive. You can't even put your hands in your pocket without them coming after you. One stole my wife's favorite water bottle out of the side pocket of my backpack, and we couldn't get it back. Don't even think about taking any food into the forest. If you can get there, the Sangeh Monkey Forest is definitely a better place to go. Prettier, I think, with more well-behaved monkeys and better opportunities to interact with them.", "It is worth visiting especially if you have small children. Ensure that you do not carry any plastic water bottles as the monkeys will snatch them from you and drink from the bottle. It is fun to watch them drink water after snatching them from tourists. Warnings are posted about it at the entrance.", "Within 10 mins walking distance of Ubud this is well worth a visit. A low entry fee of 30,000IDR is money well spent. Stating the obvious its a temple type layout absolutely full of various types of monkey. These range from cute to irritating and everything in between which makes it entertainment. Don't go if you're afraid one might jump on you or chase you because there's a fair chance they will at some point. Having said that none appeared aggressive in the slightest and provided all your valuables are nicely shut away in bags there should be no problems. The area is much bigger than first though. As well as the paths to the temple and area there are several boardwalks around jungle and down into the ravine and river. These are badly sign posted and easy to miss but its worth looking for them as they add massively to the size of the place and time you'll spend there. The views of the ridge and of the river bridge are impressive. Highly entertaining and often funny attraction.", "I don't think there are many places, certainly not in the West, where you can interact so freely and openly with monkeys. (Leave your health and safety paranoia at home though otherwise you will freak out!). Did see one chap get slightly bitten that caused broken skin. Highlight was feeding a monkey that was perched on my shoulder that then decided to pee on me! Was great. Recommend you read the signs carefully and follow the rules - unlike the many tourists who we saw do the exact opposite. Amazing experience. Do it!", "Went with my boyfriend and we loved it.. BUT a cheeky monkey ran up his leg from behind (he was just walking, no food or anything) and bit his hand. Drew a tiny bit of blood so had to have the rabies/herpes B injections which cost AUD$4900 at SOS international in Kuta (only place with stock left). Luckily will get it all back on travel insurance (best $50 we've ever spent) but still meant we spent a few hours in hospital and he had to take 6 tablets a day for the rest of the trip. Didn't ruin the day (we still loved seeing the monkeys and the beautiful forest) but it'd be a different story if we knew we weren't getting the $4900 back.", "The monkey temple was one of the major highlights of our trip. The monkeys do get a bit \\handsy\\\" so make sure your phone and wallet are safe! They will check your pockets, and they will check your bag! We spent about an hour just strolling around and watching them. Really good fun. It's about a 2 hour taxi ride out of Seminyak so plan your day knowing you might be spending a few hours driving!\"", "I thought it was fun to get so upclose to the monkeys, however, you must beware of them as well. The scenery of Monkey Forest is beautiful, as you would imagine. It doesn't take all that long to walk through. I was able to snap many pics of a mother and a newborn; it was special. I felt fortunate to have a nice, long umbrella with me because it was threatening to rain. I was able to use this to protect myself at times from the monkeys; they are not shy and they will crawl all over you if permitted to do so. Be careful and very mindful if you are taking your children in there. You must have a talk with your child before hand about staying near you and not tantalizing the monkeys. If you child is too young or immature to follow the posted rules, I wouldn't take them in there. If they are old enough though, the whole family will enjoy. Getting in is a very nominal fee, just about $2 per person. Also, I advise against buying bananas; it is unnecessary. They had heaps of sweet potatoes in there to draw the monkeys on the path. I also don't think it would be safe to have any food with you as you might get trampled upon.", "There is lots to see here and you will need about 2+ hours to take it in. There are of course plenty of monkeys around, but the forest sanctuary is very beautiful on it own. The trees are stunning.", "Nice experience to go if you visit Ubud. However this is a crowded touristic place. Also the monkeys can be found in the streets around the Monkey Sanctuary. Note: you cannot touch or feed the monkeys, if you are looking for that, this is not the place. The monkeys sometimes act aggressive.", "We found the temple and forest well maintained. Since we had our 7 year old daughter, we were a little careful about entering the place, since we saw a lot of reviews about monkeys getting aggressive. But, it was fine. They approach you only if you are holding a fruit (banana). One has to walk for about 20 minutes from Ubud palace, a little tiring on hot day. Would suggest you get dropped there, if you are hiring a car.", "A monkey park you can walk through...what could go wrong?? 😂 pay attention to the rules and ensure your belongings are safe at all times as the monkeys are relentless and i did almost lose a finger protecting a friends bag however the whole place is beautiful and offers free phones to ring your driver and the monkeys are great. Seriously though do pay attention to the rules...these are wild animals at the end of the day. But the babies are cute!!", "The Monkey Forest is a must-do in Ubud. There's monkeys everywhere, it's unlike anything I've seen before. They are very cute but also very cheeky - be careful if you've got food!", "Visited the Monkey Forest Sanctuary and were super happy to support them. Silly tourists NOT following directions and some allowing their children to feed the monkeys!! Saw one poor child get bitten. DO NOT FEED THE MONKEYS. Lovely art exhibit within the grounds along with a gorgeous temple. There was also a blind monkey there that was rescued and was being rehabilitated. Very sweet. They seemed to be a bit frightened of the workers though which gave us pause. If being inside of a giant open-air monkey habitat is not your thing, you could just walk down the side road and have a look as they are EVERYWHERE!", "Though most of the locals say be ware of the monkey, we came across obedient monkeys in monkey forest. There will be a volunteer with you to chase of the moneys in case they approach you. You may carry few nuts with you and monkeys will take it from your hand, of if you want them to climb on your shoulder for a picture, just keep the nut on your shoulder, the monkey will climb on your shoulder to take the nuts. we didnt feel any annoyance or danger during our visit there. but be watchful not to approach too close with out the volunteer", "We were only here for an hour as we had a tight schedule. Would have loved to stay much longer and it was so enjoyable watching the monkeys play and frolic all around you. There are tons of monkeys and they are less afraid of you than you are of them! Take care not to be carrying or wearing anything that can be removed easily from your body, they will grab anything from you at their first chance. It was a great experience for me as I have never seen so many wild monkeys in one area and they were all in their natural habitat. It was a fun trip here, will visit again.", "It might seem gimmicky or touristy, but I went here on my first day in and really enjoyed myself. The sanctuary is actually quite large, and it's possible to find quiet spots away from the crowds. There are bathrooms, the staff is helpful, and the monkeys are everywhere! It was a fun start to our day.", "Lots of monkeys around you, they even come and climb on you if you have food. Hold tight of whatever you have on you, they steal everything! If you purchase bananas from the local vendor inside the park, you will be surrounded by annoying monkeys! do not hide the food in your bags, they will sense it! Let the monkeys touch you while remaining relaxed, do not shout or yell, they will become agressive. Although they look friendly and touch you, they do not like to be touched back, so, keep your hands to yourself. I myself got bitten by one of them and had a nasty mark on my hand. It is worth 1 hour of your time there, and it is more than enough to visit the whole park.", "We were a bit dubious visiting the monkey forest due to reading a few reviews of people being bitten my the monkeys but decided to give it a bash anyway. We ensured that all belongings were safely locked away in our day pack and the only thing I had on me was my camera. It was fantastic to see so many monkeys in such a beautiful setting. It's brilliant to be able to get so close. Got lots of great photos and videos and it's really cheap to get into the place. My advice would be don't take a lot of items with you and don't purchase food for them. We witnessed a few people getting the food taken off them by the monkeys which seemed a bit scary. All in all worth a visit.", "Well it's always refreshing to come back here, time and again. The tour guides and monkeys are super funny. The views are to die for, such great photo opportunities up on the cliff with beautiful ocean below. The temples are beautiful. The paths have gotten better to walk on. I always love finishing it with a fresh young coconut.", "Loads of hungry monkeys all around, be careful with ur belongings and well beings, u wouldn't want to be mugged by the monkeys 😉", "I only gave it 4 stars because a monkey pee'd on me. The staff are great and helped us get amazing photos :) bananas were cheap too.", "Very interesting to have seen such a place where monkeys stroll around in natural surroundings amongst all the people. But you have to be careful. They can snatch your belongings including your spectacles if you are wearing a pair. One must not open ones personal belongings or else be sure that something will be taken away by the monkeys. My daughter got her specs snatched by a monkey. One must not instigate them. Move around carefully. The surroundings are beautiful and at least one visit is a must. Some of the sculptures are worth seeing.", "amazing scenery cheeky monkeys fabulous photos and it's free Just grab a taxi for the day and make it one of your stops", "Enjoyed the park as a whole. Monkeys come really close! Get there before 9.00, as it can be busy. Our boys found it exciting. Highly recommended with children", "The Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary was the most popular attraction in town where monkeys roam freely completely unafraid to approach humans with some monkeys even sitting on top of people while they took photos. There wasn’t any sacred vibe here other than the few temple complexes as the camera-toting humans outnumbered the monkeys and it just felt like a section of a zoo.", "It's a MUST on the list of life. I had no idea I would fall victim to monkeys jumping on my back, It was a bit freaky ~ remain calm if possible which was tough for me. They were trying to get into my backpack which was funny to everyone around me ;-) It's a beautiful space and the monkeys are so fun to watch!", "Must do. This is a great excursion for families, couples, friends trips an all. Brilliant and inexpensive. Just roam around with the monkeys keeping your valuables out of reach and have a great time.", "The walk through the monkey forest was great. It had a partial mysticism about it. Very close to downtown Ubud and the scenery was beautiful", "This is a small but very well maintained park that serves as a natural habitat for 4 different types of monkeys, each of which rather rule the roost in their area. The monkeys are fairly socialized to human visitors and easily interact with people. That said, visitors who purchase bananas from the table at the entrance may find the monkeys a little friendlier than they'd like as the monkeys can be quite demanding where bananas are concerned. The monkeys was rescued when the population had dwindled to as few as 30; today there are more than 600, including many, many babies clinging to their mothers. One can't help but appreciate that the park and its tenders have done a very good deed for nature. For a New Yorker like me, who has rarely the opportunity to interact with wildlife of any sort, a visit to this monkey forest was a delight. Judging from the squealing of children and the laughter of adults, I wasn't the only one enjoying it!", "Inexpensive to get in. Avoid using any tour groups, this place is easy to navigate on your own. It's an easy walk from most anywhere in Ubud. Be mindful of the warnings regarding Monkey theft. A monkey will steal from you, anything it can. I saw people lose baby bottles, sun tan lotion, sunglasses, etc. Bring a backpack and seal everything inside it that you don't want in the hands of a monkey. For the most part, they seemed docile. I didn't get too close to the babies or the big ones, but for the most part, they'll just keep after you if you have food in your hands. They can be aggressive, in terms of climbing your body to get at food you're holding. The women selling bananas in the forest will generally help you to get a good photo. The carry sticks and will simply gesture at a monkey that gets too close. You can have one sit on your shoulder while you feed it bananas, and get a good photo. There are a lot deer in the forest, but they are in a pen, so not rooming free. The entire forest took us about an 90 minutes to stroll through, stopping for photos and such.", "Before going there, everybody was quite excited....but....actually, monkeys are such a dangerous animals! They want your food, sunglasses... They are quite violent, even with kids! Don't try to fight with them, or you will have serious problems! Everyday they are having 2/3 bits by the monkeys..... Check more opinions before going there", "Like most monkey forests, it's great that they allow the monkeys roam free and rather than penned up. However, it also teaches them to be great pickpockets and hoodlums. It's nice to walk through, but keep hold of anything not tied down--I mean that literally.", "So, I was very sceptical about going here and didn’t really want to. But the kids (6 & 9) had their mind made up, and this was one of the things on their to do-list in . We had a really nice morning here. The monkeys seem to have good living conditions in the forest and we all had a great time. If you’re in Ubud a couple of days I think it’s well worth a visit.", "Our kids enjoyed the hundreds of monkeys. The walk is nice and shaded. The sanctuary is nice but not essential. Come early to avoid the buses of tourists.", "If you put this \\attraction\\\" in the states you could charge $25/person and make a fortune. Now let me preface thus by saying I am an admitted animal lover. That being said I can't imagine anyone not enjoying themselves at Monkey Jungle. The understated entrance is not hidden- in fact you could just follow the monkeys and find this gem. The paved sidewalk windsthrough a lush tropical jungle while thousands of small monkeys swing, play, sleep, and interact with the world around them (including you if you'd like...or if you have food). They can get a bit \\\"excited\\\" and pushy if you don't firmly establish a relationship (raise voice, wave stick/arms) but that is to be expected. I saw one screech back at a waved stick but after two days I never saw one bite or scratch on purpose. I could not get enough of the playful nature of the monkeys. They would graciously accept gifts of food and had no issue with close photographs or even petting (little risky for me though)! The way a mother interacts with an infant monkey is also very special to see for any traveler. If you have an hour to kill and can find some bananas (they are sold very cheaply outside park entrance) you should check out Monkey Jungle, you don't even really \\\"need\\\" to pay- many people just stood pitied the entrance and watched the 10-15 monkeys outside play. I think the entrance fee is around $2.00 American, maybe cheaper.\"", "A must do in Ubud. Lovely amble round the set paths with plenty of monkeys to see. The monkeys were very well behaved for semi-wild animals but they do like to investigate what is in people’s ruck sacks. I have never been to a tourist attraction with so many toilet facilities they seemed to be round every corner but I think they could do with a few more map boards to show you where you are.", "This is a nice place, reasonably priced and you get to see a lot of Monkeys. It is a good attraction to go and see in the Centre of Ubud - you can walk there easily - no point including this on a day tour of Ubud (unless your time is very short).", "500m from the coco supermarket and Taco casa the monkey forest is a great excursion. NZD 3 per person to enter and walk around the beautiful forest with plenty of monkeys surrounding you. We were extra cautious after reading reviews re the monkeys taking any loose items. We purchased a backpack on the walk there and put all our belongings in it for safe keeping (hats, glasses, money, phone) This wasn't necessary as they will only come to you if you have fruit which we chose not to buy(vendors sling for NZD 2 a bunch) Other reviews where people say they have been bitten etc will be due to their own ignorance as we didn't feel threatened at all. Don't try and touch them, don't have hats and glasses for them to take if you are feeding and you will be OK! Great experience and a must see. The monkeys are adorable! ", "Really enjoyed our visit. Absolutely hundreds of monkeys living in a beautiful natural environment. Gorgeous temples and statues. Very tranquil and great to watch the monkeys playing and interacting.", "Enjoyed a walk here between a lot of monkeys. Entrance is only 30.000 IDR, bring or buy bananas if you want the monkeys to sit on your shoulder/head.", "My family probably enjoyed this more than I did. There were a few too many tourists for me and a monkey climbed my leg and tried to take my water bottle out of my handbag (I didn't have any food) and then bared its teeth when I moved away. I kind of felt like the forest is the monkey's habitat and I shouldn't be there. But I also appreciate they need the ticket money to fund the care of the animals. It left me feeling conflicted. The scenery is beautiful and it's a shady place for a walk on a hot day.", "I wouldnt personally say its worth the money to go inside, because the monkeys can be seen outside the gates anyways and that way you can save yourself money.", "We spent a lovely couple of hours roaming the forest accompanied by many curious friends! There's a lot to see in there and well worth the 40,000rp entry price. Just be sure to fully close your bags and keep watch of them. The monkeys found their way into many zipped pockets on our bags! Mostly searching for food and shiny things I think so just keep that in mind. They jumped on our shoulders, heads and laps but it didn't hurt at all - just made some really cute photos! Definitely recommend a visit!!", "Monkeys' hilarious antics are not no be missed. The park is huge and a nice place to walk. The overall variety plants, traditional buildings, etc. makes it even more worthwhile. Caution is much needed, though. I know at least one person - a nese - who was hear the forest, when he was bitten by a monkey, without a slightest provocation from his side. Needless to say the bite was nasty and became infected at some point. Thus, monkeys being easily overexcited, they definitely are not to be provoked in any manner - especially by showing them food you have no intention of parting with", "I didn't expect much from a such turistic attraction, but we really really enjoyed it. It's very turistic but you can still feel the nature and enjoy the monkeys. They are soooo cute!", "Very interesting if you like temples and monkeys. The monkeys are really interesting to observe but beware they will take the food out of your hands especially the bananas and they aren't polite about it. They will also unzip your backpack and forage around. Got some great photos and videos using a camcorder so make sure you have plenty of space on your memory card. The temple is beautiful and the ground lovely. You will likely spend hours there so wear comfortable clothes and foot wear. It's a must see if you are in Ubud", "Absolutely loved visiting here. The monkeys are free to roam around as they please and they interact with humans of you have food. There were loads of different ages and lots of babies. Please read the rules tho as seen people running off screaming if the monkey jumped on them which makes them scared and seen a woman get bitten by a big adult female as she tried to touch it's young baby. It's very cheap and bananas are sold inside for cheap too. Great day out.", "You have to see this whilst in Ubud as it’s very amusing . Is nicely organized and you can take a walk is humid but in shade . I loved watching the babies and there antics .", "Nice forest to walk and plenty of monkey to watch you should read the paper they offer you when you are paying for the ticket it says clearly not to carry food or water with you as the monkeys will go for it and if you forgot and started eating shomething you got from your bag (it happened in front of me) so if this happens just throw the food or drink There are a lot of reviews about people being bitten by monkeys don't think I monkey will just come and bite you for no reason Just read the instructions", "After a visit 2 days ago i had it recently confirmed by a local that the purple sarong you are given to wear at entry is so the trained monkeys know who to steal things from. Like your glasses or hat etc. Pay your money to visit and enjoy the sights but id advise against wearing the purple sarong as YOU WILL BE TARGETED! Safest bet is to leave all your hats, glasses, wallets etc in your scooter seat!", "We went to the monkey forest in the afternoon, knowing it was likely to rain. It did rain, and even poured at one stage. But this made the experience even better. You could see the young monkeys playing in a pool of water. They were climbing the trees and bombing each other. They were so wrapped up in their games they paid no attention to the humans watching. The staff at the park were helpful and did a great job ensuring the monkeys safety from idiots who tried to feed them bread and lollies. They really really helpful in making sure everyone who wanted to got great photos and had really fun interactive experiences with them. I was a bit worried the monkeys might be aggressive, but as long as you followed the instructions from staff, they were completely chilled out. The Hindu statues were absolutely beautiful. Overall, I could not recommend the monkey forest highly enough. For such a small entry price, the staff were both friendly, organized and helpful. The surroundings were gorgeous and it was a real privilege to share this place with locals. Do not miss it!!", "don;t miss this experience . It is a beautiful retreat on a hot day . great easy walking along water and through rainforest", "Monkeys walking around everywhere! The little ones are very cute and charming, would climb up your arms and legs, if they suspect you have any food on you. The older ones are not so cute and friendly, they would straight up steal whatever might look like a bag of treat. They pulled a pack of wet tissues from my friends' backpack. One of them climbed up by back to gest to the hat I was wearing. Be careful not to try pushing or scarring them away, if they really bother you just calmly walk away, otherwise they might bite. There are however plenty of staff around the forest you make sure both the visitors and the monkeys are safe and happy. Hint: don't have any food on you :)", "This is a must see on any tour in ! They are adorable. My 74 year old mother had monkeys playing with her and trying to steal your glasses. A small monkey was after my Aunts charm on her phone and they wanted to grab my sunglasses. Not a problem to shew them away, and the pictures were adorable. This was by far one of our favorites in !", "I first came here some 30 years ago. Back then the forest was at the end of the Monkey Forest Road. You parked and if you were crazy enough to have brought some bananas with you the monkeys would all come rushing over to you almost before you had managed to get out of the car. Things have changed - but not for the worse. The Forest is still down the end of the road but the whole experience is more controlled and organized. You need to pay a small entry charge and then you walk into the valley and see the monkeys - everywhere. The babies are very cute. The males generally weary. And all the others are either sitting around grooming each other or generally monkeying around. But remember. These are wild animals so respect them. A monkey bite can be serious so just look. Don't tease or otherwise interfere. By the way, there is a fairly large art gallery under a roofed area to the left as you enter. It's easily missed but look out for it. My last visit there was a really interesting exhibition of quality local paintings ranging from the traditional to the modern. Not for sale. Just to see. Well worth it.", "The entry charge is 40,000rp per adult, with the more aggressive monkey's at the entrances. Make sure you do not take any bananas with you or get bitten, as the monkey's may have rabies. Take a walk through the forest and enjoy the peace and tranquility. Avoid the shops around the entrances as they are typical tourist traps around major attractions.", "The sanctuary is very nice , there are monkeys roaming openly around you. One can buy bananas and feed the monkey. Lots of information is available on the notice boards around.", "Nice gardens and forest area for the monkeys, which are everywhere. Fruit is available to buy for the monkeys, and they are also fed by the wardens. Keep sunnies and phones and cameras safe, they will pinch anything. Expect to be climbed on, they are very light though and don't hurt.", "Visited this natural reserve with an unusual phenomenon; Human Friendly Monkeys. Great experience of touching and feeding Monkeys of all ages. Well maintained place by the forest authorities. Would recommend to visit.", "The monkey forest is a great place to go, the scenery is beautiful, tons of monkeys but i will warn you to not have glasses, hats, anything on your head or any types of bags in your hands, and if so make sure you hold them close to your body because they will jump on you and steal everything. very very fun though!", "My hotel was very close to the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, which allowed me to spend a lot of time here. I love this place. Monkeys are running around everywhere. You have to be careful because they are wild animals. But you can buy bananas to feed them. And if you hold the banana up high in the air the monkeys will climb on you and take the banana. This was one of my highlights from a wonderful trip to !", "Worth a visit as the grounds inside the Monkey Forest are really nice. I would advise to leave all your jewelry back in the hotel and dont have anything hanging down ie food, scarf as the cheeky monkeys will steal just about anything! Also dont get too close, saw a man attacked by a group on monkeys because he got too close to a baby monkey (mother must have thought he wanted to take the baby). After all they are wild animals and need to be treated as such.", "At first we had our doubts about the Monkey Forest. We thought it would be too touristic. But we visited the Monkey Forest really early in the morning, right after opening so there were just a few people so we could enjoy the beautiful environment. The monkeys are not agressive if you don't provoke them.", "This place is pretty good if you like monkeys, if you don't i would suggest don't even think about it. They are everywhere, every time you turn around there is one there. There is a small fee, 30000 each but its worth it. On the way in you can buy bananas if you want but the monkey aren't stupid and will be all over you when they know you have food. Even if you have anything hanging out of your bag they will try and grab it and run off with it. If your careful and keep your distance its a nice place. Dragon staircase is very impressive", "We visited with a big family, including 3yr olds and 70yr olds. Everyone enjoyed the visit. We were on a tour and didn’t get to spend enough time but it was interesting.", "Going to Ubud means that you;ll most likely see a dance and go to the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary. Even before you enter you can see monkeys waiting for their bananas. It costs 60k rupiah to enter when I went and there is a list of rules you need to be aware of when entering. The are hundreds of monkeys wandering around and you have to be careful. No matter how cute they are, they are unafraid of humans but they are still wild and don't forget that. As you walk in you can buy bananas from people inside to give to the monkeys. Don't wear glasses if it can be avoided, don't have food if your bags (because they will smell it if opened), minimize jewelry and be observant. They will grab shiny objects and then it is there's don't try to get stuff back, go to the employees for help. It is a fun thing to do with kids as long as you are careful. There are employees around that have slingshots in case the monkeys get aggressive which can happen for any number of reasons. Going up to one of them if you want to take a picture with one of the monkeys they can help you do that. Be careful of mom's and babies because while in most cases it will be fine they will be more guarded to protect their babies. The Monkey Forest has a temple within but you can't enter but can take photos from the outside of the monkeys playing about. It can be intimidating because there are so many monkeys and they are conditioned to expect food from you. I had one start following me and then several others started to as well because I had my hands in my pockets and the employees around told me when you do that they think you are giving them a banana. Make sure you follow the rules, know that these are wild animals and respect that you are in their home and you'll have a good time.", "This is a nice scenic place, but go on a dry day as lot of walking on slopes is involved. Be careful of the monkeys as they snatch from the hand.", "This place was a quick stop for us because it was a steamy day and a monkey slapped my husband on the leg for getting too close to his baby. Our fault and you need to remember this is not a zoo and they are just roaming around this place because they have a constant supply of food with the tourist bananas that are flooding the place. we didn't buy any because I didn't want them jumping on me to get them but plenty of people were happy to have them climbing all over them .... I was happy to watch :)", "Went to the monkey temple at 9:30am a good time as not too many people, as I was leaving it got really busy, so if you don't like big crowds bare that in mind. Hand a wonderful time, the monkeys jumped all over me and partner, and the walk around looking at the forest and the temple was great too. 40,000 IDR entry, 20,000 for small bunch of bananas while you're in their. Would go again!", "Ubud has two Monkey Forests. One is within walking distance of Komaneka in downtown Ubud and the other is farther away. Both are a great experience. The monkeys are not fenced or caged in any way and are free to come and go as they please. Both are on temple grounds.", "If you like monkeys, then this is the olace to visit. They are everywhere and together with motor bikes that are constantly on the path, it doesn't make for a leisurely, enjoyable experience. The one good thing is that it is cool and shady which can be a relief when its hot in the middle ofthe day.", "An extremely beautiful place. Extremely clean and constantly getting swept and cleaned while being there. Very friendly staff. Just a warning something everyone should inform themselves about at the start is what do you do when a monkey climbs you and then starts biting. What do do exactly in this situation is something I still would like to know and recommend you asking especially when taking kids. We had been having a great time walking through the lovely tranquil forest following the rules like crazy: - no eye contact - no plastic bottles / bags - no touching/feeding - no running - etc Then, a monkey suddenly climbed up on me, relaxed for a bit and then started biting my head for no reason. I ofcourse didnt know what to do... so after staying calm as my boyfriend told me too the monkey wouldnt stop so (in pain and shock) made a quick movement for it to jump off which it then did, which followed up with another bite in my ankle. We found one of the guards after seeing that I was bleeding from my head and also my ankle who then took us too their first aid team. The ankle wound was covered and the head wound checked out but due to it being a wound from the shoulders up and having two it meant I was type 3 in the grouping for getting rabies from the government of Indonesia/ . So from there we were sent to a doctor. Everyone we dealt with during this day was extremely calm, kind, collected and did a great job. The monkey forest also paid for the charges of the vaccine and the the doctors work. At the nearby doctors both wounds were completely washed and scrubbed out with heaps of soap and water. Later covered in iodine. After this I was explained my situation about rabies, what vaccines I need and what the plan would be after leaving them. I was told: - these monkeys are not known to carry rabies and in dogs, cats and bats are lnown to harry rabies. But the chance is not 0 but it is very low that the monkey had rabies. - I was given a rabies vaccine which then would be continued in my home country - i was advised to get the rabies immunoglobulin at the next big hospital - was given the choice to get drugs against the herpes B virus which is a virus monkeys can carry... - I was given antibiotics To finish up: - I would like to say that it is no ones fault that I was bitten and that it's a risk that comes with going to see wild animals. - I would recommend find out how you can remove an animal from you if it starts hurting you in my case I felt the monkey wouldn't have stopped it was gnawing at me. - everyone at the park and the doctors were absolutely amazing and very helpful and kind. A big thank you to such a wonderful team. And the forest is truly stunning.", "Visited on 03/09/2018. I had read mixed reviews but was pleasantly surprised. There were no people selling food to feed the monkeys and if you respect the fact they are wild animals and follow the rules it is quite enchanting. They forest is lush and beautiful with temples and a gorge. Lovely to see the monkeys with such freedom. They are after food- don’t take any into the forest or a back pack. I took a bum bag and it was fine. One jumped on my head and rummaged through my hair but I didn’t find them aggressive, again, follow the rules and don’t try and touch them or approach babies.", "Fun place to see the monkeys but don't feed them as they can get dangerous!! They bit my boyfriend as a result.", "We were in Ubud so decided to have a look at The Sacred Monkey Sanctuary. I'm very glad we didn't make a special trip to go there. It's a nice place and probably a must if you have children but I had had enough after 20 minutes. Once you've seen a few monkeys which you do immediately you enter the Sanctuary it all pretty much the same. We walked the entire Sanctuary so I'm speaking with full knowledge.", "I liked everything. The monkeys are playful and entertaining. They can keep you amused for hours. The greenery is lush. There are also deer. The temples have interesting architecture. There are komodo dragon carvings for photographing. You can walk through the park in 30 minutes or spend hours watching the hijinks. Everywhere you turn there is another monkey doing something funny or interesting. I took at least 100 pictures. The park is right amidst a touristy shopping district. It cost 30,000 rupiah and was well worth it.", "The scenery was amazing! The monkeys were cute and well behaved. A but mischievous at times, stealing food from visitors so best not to take food in with you. The forest was beautiful and well kept", "The monkeys are so tame and cheeky you have to be really careful about your possessions. They will steel your hat, glasses, food, cameras etc and it you try to stop them you could get bitten. However, they are so funny & gorgeous to watch, especially the youngsters & the babies. There are always a number outside the forest, in the car parks & surrounding buildings. I love watching them swimming in the stream that runs through the forest. Enjoy, but be careful.", "We decided to visit monkey forest as it was ranked as one of the highlights of ubud. First of all You should prepare yourself for a little queue to buy tickets. It is better to hide your personal belongings before entrance, because monkeys are everywhere and they seems to be smarter and faster then people, especially when it comes to stealing your stuff. Our trip lasted about 30 min, and we crossed every possible alley but beside one sanctuary we didn't found anything particularly interesting. There were definitely more tourists then animals. Maybe it was because of the weather - it was raining all the time and maybe this place is so popular among tourists that it lost its secret charm", "We had a great time walking around the Monkey Forest - you get to see many monkeys up close... but beware, they will climb on you, although it always seemed to be in a friendly manner (or to steal some food or water bottles... so leave those at home!) Really nice place!", "Mandatory visit if you are in Ubud. The forest is beautiful and the monkeys plenty. Saw a lot of people with tour guides but this is not necessary (at all). You can spend as long as you like. The monkeys play, climb, sleep, eat, fight so you don't have to be bored for one minute. Take some food if you want the monkeys to climb on you. Take care of your belongings. I saw a stuffed animal being brutally manhandled by one of the residents ;-)", "Here's a tip: If you buy bananas at the entrance, split them up into singles before entering the sanctuary and dole them out one by one, preferably from a secure, zipped bag. I bought a hand of pisang anak (small bananas) and had only walked 25m into the park when I was mugged by a particularly feisty macacque, who stole the lot! At least I wasn't accosted again by any other simian miscreants for the remainder of my walk around the sanctuary. Truth be told, you can get around the park and take more than enough photos of monkeys in the space of 30 minutes. A fun excursion but not a must-see if pressed for time.", "This forest is the kingdom of monkeys. Here there's a special atmosphere and monkeys are \\courteous and helpful\\\". Here you could see monkeys in their natural environment and you could see how much they are similar to humans. 😁\"", "We went early in the morning after reading reviews that the monkeys are calmer then. Went in with nothing but a camera strapped to me to make sure nothing was stolen or attractive to the monkeys. Within minutes, I had been chased and my boyfriend hissed at and teeth bared. It was pretty intimidating. The little ones were fine - but the big ones were aggressive. The forest itself is absolutely beautiful and the monkeys are cute when not being aggressive - but I wouldn't recommend it! Given you see them hanging out on the road and coming into nearby resorts.", "We had a lot of fun at this place. monkey funny and entertaining. However, one needs to be careful, because they like to steal 😉 such as sunglasses, purse, etc. A fun entertainment for children", "A must go-to attraction in Ubud. A great attraction for kids as they get to see monkeys out in beautiful open surroundings. You can feed the monkeys and click some amazing pictures with them.", "Great stop during our day trip. Fun seeing monkeys interact. Getting a big bunch of bananas for $5 au was fun... Monkeys knew and were straight on us! Great fun for kids... Take some wipes to clean your hands after monkeys etc though. Lovely forest and very old trees and statues. Do this as part of a day trip, wouldn't go here especially.", "It was my first time in the Monkey forest. Word of advice... Be quick hiding your bananas! I wasn't and promptly had them taken from my hand and a monkey jump on my back whilst eating one - it was rather hilarious! There are people throughout hat will sell you food to give to the monkeys and there are some beautiful statues as well. ", "Great place, close to Ubud town. Feeding the monkeys is a must and one of the staff will take photos for a small tip (IDR 50,000 for the whole family). Make sure you go around feeding time (3 times per day) and watching monkey's in the pond, diving, playing and trying to push each other off branches was the highlight for us. Watch you stuff, they will grab glasses, phones, etc if you're not careful.", "We planned a beach visit, but since it was raining, we changed our destination to this place. It turns the place was not disappointing at all. Quite a big place with hundreds of monkeys playing around. Be careful with your belongings, because sometimes monkey tried to steal. The place was cool with lots of big trees. It really feels like a sacred forest.", "I'm decidedly not down with monkeys... Especially when they are so used to humans. You are pretty much their b$&@h at the Monkey Forest. Cool jungle temples though. To be fair, my young child was highly amused as the monkey on Dad's head let forth a gushing stream of urine, filling my sandles with stank.", "Took the granddaughters to the monkey forest lovely place but be careful with the little ones, one jumped on my granddaughter and wouldn't get off at 4 she was pretty scared also put a whole in her new dress she wasn't happy trust me, she thought it was great at first and thanked her mummy for taking her to the best zoo ever, now won't go near anything to do with them.", "It was good - definitely worth a trip and being up close and personal with the monkeys was funny - you have to watch your belongings tho as they steal things!!", "Great place to walk in nature just within busy Ubud. Monkeys are totally freaky because they will jump on you, if you allow them. However they can be avoided.", "As others have said, many fun monkeys, do not agitate them and they will definitely behave. The best part I thought was all of the sculptures and temples, which were so intricate and beautiful. It was shady and with such natural surroundings in the middle of the busy city. Would recommend.", "Nice to see but nothing extraordinary ... and ruined by the amount of day trippers arriving in big groups ... and shame on those leaving cigarette butts in their wake and other litter", "The park is well maintained and the monkeys look healthy and happy. I think the price for admission could be higher! We liked it so much, we went 3 times.", "Nice views of the ocean but monkeys are trained to steal your thongs and valuables then they will sell you fruit to get them back and when you pay at the front they will ask you if you want a guide for protection like it is part of the tour and then half way through try and charge you a fee.", "Monkey forrest could be a nice place but is often crowded. Take care for your bagage.. we saw some monkeys opening the backpack by sitting on Visitors shoulder.", "Well worth a visit, lot's of interaction with the cheeky monkeys, and beautiful forest and temple, photo opportunities galore. The monkeys aren't shy so hold on to your valuables :)", "I don't normally go to animal based attractions but this was quite fun. I would absolutely recommend to go first thing when it opens at 8.30am as it gets pretty hot and the monkeys all retreat to the trees. It was fun to walk around and watch them interact with each other and we watched a few groups feeding. It's clean and the paths are great for walking around. Be careful not to take loose stuff in pockets. I had my water in a pocket and it was snacked pretty quick.", "The Sanctuary is very nice to walk around. Besides from monkeys freely roaming around , the forest itself is stunning. Hundred years old Banyan trees wrapping around stone bridges and temples, I found it pretty cool. We drove from the town on our motorbike following google maps and road sign. Park outside the entrance, paid a small entrance fee and had a good 2 hour walk. The monkeys are not shy, so do follow the rules advised. Their are stalls inside selling bananas. Once you have the bananas they will come for you. Stand your ground. I bravely held a banana in my hand, held my hand straight up above my head, stood firmly next to a relatively smaller monkey and it naturally climbed up my body took the banana and jumped off me. It was over in a few seconds :)", "The monkey forest is a must if in Ubud! It's really cool there are monkeys everywhere! And they are brave little buggers, they are quite happy to jump right on you and stick there hands in your pockets or open your bag so be careful! The place is also really cool with old temples and bridges and huge old trees. Really good way to burn a few hours.", "This visit could be a very beautiful one if people could show more respect to the monkeys (we are actually entering to their home) and not treat them as selfie objects. Their behaviour lead to legitim aggressivity from the monkeys and to an atmosphere of stress. The place was crowded too. NB: do not get close to the monkey babies, their moms are always watching and can get pretty aggressive. (we actually saw a couple getting bitten by a mom for this reason)", "Got attacked by a monkey who opened my bag and try to steal my sunglasses among other stuff. It ended up letting go of me when I managed to get hold of my bag and give it to a stranger which got the monkey frustrated and bit my dress. Everyone was watching, some filming but no one really helping including the guides who works there! They were quite rude while playing on their phones, not helpful at all! I have witnessed other people getting attacked by monkeys trying to steal their phones etc.. I wouldn't recommend anyone to go but if you end up going leave your bags at the hotel. The only highlights for me was the beautiful trees.", "We were just careful with our belongings and chose not to feed the monkeys and we had a great time! They forest is beautiful to just walk around it although we made a pretty quick tour through and we were only there about 30 minutes. Would recommend if you're in the area, just be smart about it", "Good way to spend an hour or two - the forest is nice and shady to keep you out of the heat. There are monkeys everywhere! I was a bit nervous about them jumping on me as I was carrying my young daughter in a front pack, but none did. Pack your sunglasses etc. away before entering the forest because you will not get them back if the monkeys do decide the rob you! The forest itself is lovely to walk through - lots to see.", "A small forest where you can see lots and lots of monkeys. The entrance fee is not much and its beautiful to walk there. Some monkeys are brutal and ofcourse they are wild animals but when you act normal theres nothing to be afraid of. It can be fun to watch them and see how people react. Nice must see place..", "Monkey Forest Sanctuary is located in Ubud. From the name, you may know that this place is full of monkeys. So, if you aren't an animal lovers, this place is not suitable for you. Be careful about the monkeys, don't bring any foods if you're willing to visit this place or you have to share the foods with those monkeys.", "Even for the ones don’t like so much this type of turism, I suggest to take one hour to visit ! It’s a nice walk around and into a temple based in the forest which you will meet sympathetic monkeys (no fear, if you follow the rules they don’t will borrow you) and have a walk on a nice place. Perfect combination, all types of visit!", "It was the first time I ever touched a monkey or had them so close, and it was a cute feeling. That is until you decide you want to touch them. The monkeys in the forest are at home, so they choose with whom to cuddle or not. They can steal stuff from your hand, so DO NOT have food, bottles or anything of this kind in your hands. Carefull with the cameras, phones, or anything else you might hold and close your bags, the little ones are pushy, they check you all the time :)) It took us 2-3 hours in the forest and we could have stayed even more <3", "Entering the monkey forest I was in awe, not only were there many monkeys but the views were amazing. Right in the heart of Ubud and easy to access, the monkey forest gave us an experience we would not forget.... while walking through the forest we were greeted by many cheeky monkeys. Entry is $5 or 50,000 idr but it is 100% worth it for the experience you get.", "I am terrified of monkeys but my friend wanted to go in and so we did...and I survived! The monkeys were quite cheeky and if you have a banana then they will climb all over you and go nuts- but I walked around and wasn't hassled by them and it was a laugh. They seem well looked after and no cages etc. Worth a trip through when walking into town.", "Beautiful forest. Go early to avoid the heat of midday. Went when Monkeys were having their Yams for breakfast, so was able to be around Monkeys without them being too confronting, though they still approached if you sat down for a rest. Lots of monkey family groups, and a beautiful forest environment. One of the highlights of our family trip. Be careful with your pockets. A monkey came and put its hands in my son's short pockets when we were sitting down looking for treats.", "Slightly strange walking off the street and then into a forest.Cheap to get in , about a £1 or two and off you go.There are people selling bananas to give to the monkeys if you wanted to but we chose to decline.Yes they like to be fed and you have to be careful, if one does jump on you then calmness will win. Keeps bags closed as they are very inquisitive. Thankfully we didn't have any transcend upon us but we saw plenty of people who attracted the long tail Macaques .Nice walk through the forest with a few temples scattered around, what I liked was there was security there if anything untold did happen. Alas nothing did and an hour later we came out on the other entrance and back to the road.Enjoyed it and a good experience. About 15 mins walk with a slight incline and back into the middle of Ubud for a Bintang.", "Our driver , Mully, made our visit to the forest lots of fun as he had small cracker biscuits in his pocket and encouraged the smaller ones to say hello and sit on our shoulders whilst keeping the grumpy male monkeys away. The male monkeys were not nice! The forest was beautiful and fresh as I think it had recently rained. The trees huge and worth seeing even if the monkeys weren't there.", "Make sure you wander around and not just stay up the top, there is a gorgeous stone carved dragon bridge that is a must see, as are the baby monkeys throwing themselves in the pond during the hottest part of the day. Remember not to have anything loose that the monkeys can steal as they will. A nice way to spend an hour or two.", "Great nature spot in a hectic tourist area. Entrance fee was only 2€ and you get to see a lot of monkeys from very close. Take good care of your belongings and dont touch the little baby monkeys as many foolish did. The mama monkey will get there :-D. Anyhow, seemed great that the monkeys have quite a good place to stay there and the nature is surprisingly awesome. Check out some of the trees and their roots trying to reach water..", "40,000IDR to enter Lots of wild monkeys everywhere, playing, eating, grooming. Make sure to check out the whole place, as there is unique statues and a small creek that runs through. Lush greenery. Great photo opportunities. Watch out for your belongings! The monkeys like to steal sunglasses and will climb all over you if they think you have food. Great way to spend an hour or two then get lunch at one of the surrounding restaurants. ", "Had a great day out seeing the monkeys. So many babies was beautiful I really enjoyed my day. We have had an amazing time as a family. Thank you Balu x", "Plenty of monkeys to see, but watch out if you have bananas! They will come from afar to get them! Make sure you do the board walk, see the temple and head up the narrow gorge to see the springs before going over the arched stone bridge. We spent about 45 minutes walking from the back through to the monkey forest road end.", "The monkeys are cute and yet scary hahaha they are quick to bear teeth and my daughters got a bit freaked out. Hahahah It's beautiful scenery and a nice way to spend a couple of hours.", "We walked to the Monkey Forest - the sign said 1km ... I think even in the heat it was much, much further than 1km! Was it worth it? If you love all things monkeys then you need to head on down to the Monkey Forest! My husband for some reason whist walking around had the monkeys climb on him a a trying to nick off with is glasses (he wasn't sitting or trying to feed them). The monkeys were of course adorable however remember they have strong limbs and extremely sharp teeth so please respect the advice guidelines on entry. We had a pre-arranged pick up which impacted on our time at the forest. I wish we had been able to understand how far walking to and from our drop off would be so we could plan appropriately. Tips -allocate enough time Cons -the usual - try to stroke the monkeys even though you're told not too Pros - Monkey see, monkey do - once inside you'll see monkeys everywhere", "Monkeys......rule, so keep this in mind, don’t and I repeat don’t ignore the rules, if it’s there to grab, they will and then proceed to either put it in the bin ( 1 mans cap) or wipe it on themselves (1 woman’s recent purchase)....just walk round, take lots of photos to upload and enjoy....", "This place is beautiful, located in a lush forest it's a true cultural experience! The monkeys are fine with the guides nearby though they will steal any loose items, sunnies/jewellery etc. I was bitten sitting on a ledge away from the monkeys and one snuck up and got my belly. First aid was applied straight away, the staff are very helpful and kind.", "the monkeys are so cute, you need to be carefull because they steall food from your backpack. its a nice place to visit in Ubud, more if you have kids.", "Great to see monkeys in their natural habitat. You can walk up close to them and they might even hop on your back! Not as scary as it sounds and the kids loved it.", "We are a family of 5 (3 girls) and we wanted to discover Ubud, by starting with the Monkey forest Sanctuary. We liked it alot and we fed the monkeys and took a lot of pictures. The forest was nice in it self - the perfect slow tempo walk for us that where getting used to the climate.", "It was a nice forest. It was lovely walking in the morning and see a lot of monkeys. Prepared not to take any food or drink, however one monkey found a bit of tissue packet was showing from my bag, then he jumped up on my bag to get it out! Saw a lot of sweet potatoes and corns were fed but they must have fed up with the same food all the time! Wouldn't need a lot of time to spend there.", "I enjoyed this part of our trip very much. It's like going to a safari, you can see the monkeys free in their natural habitat. I was a bit scared at the beginning because we had a bag with bananas and they almost attacked us for the fruits. After we gave the bananas everything was ok. Beware as they are wild animal, don't try to touch them only if they come to you, don't scream or do sudden moves near them. And don't take with you things that can be easily taken by the monkeys: glasses, jewelry, don't take food with you and keep all your things in a bag. My husband had his cigarettes stolen from his pocket, but this isn't such a big loss :)", "Great collection of statues and nicely designed park where the monkeys runs free. There was a pond and you can watched the antics of the monkeys....Must see I guessed!", "Visited the monkey temple as my bf was really keen to go! Had a great time it is very beautiful walking around. The monkeys are very cheeky and as soon as you go to buy bananas they start climbing up you to get them and while I was buying some more the monkey that was sitting on me peed on me! It was disgusting had to wash my shirt in the bathrooms but about from that it was great to just walk through and see all the monkeys with their babies doing their own thing!", "I really enjoyed the Sacred Monkey Forest. For less than $2 USD you gain entrance to the forest which is lush, green and filled with temples and, the highlight, monkeys! I got to see all kinds of monkey business: I saw monkeys mating, mothers nursing their babies, monkeys resting and monkeys playing around! It is kind of sad though that people are feeding the monkeys to make a quick buck off the tourists (which is what makes the monkeys aggressive) and not just observing them in their natural environment.", "It was a nice place to visit and spend an hour however the temples were not accessible so all it really is is a forest and some monkeys! There were plenty of staff there to monitor the monkeys (and tourists) however we didn’t realise before we got there that we had to pay to get in so definitely remember to bring some cash.", "As I said, be careful of the monkeys. Don't hold too much food, and go in the evening when the sun's not too hot. Otherwise, it's just another temple, which we (non-priests) can't go in as well.", "We spent about an hour walking around the monkey forest. It is well paved, it is not a jungle experience really. However, there are some spectacular trees to be seen if you go down the steps to the river. The monkeys are amusing, one sat on my husband's lap, he didn't have food, the monkey just fancied a look! I did see monkeys jump on people who had food the wardens were at hand to intervene if the tourist seemed uncomfortable. Worth a visit if you are in Ubud.", "This is a beautiful place and it is so fun to watch the monkeys. Be careful because they will bite and pee on you and watch out for locals trying to give you a tour but really just want to lead you somewhere secluded to sell you paintings.", "We weren't sure after reading all the warnings about monkeys, but we had not problems. We opted just to walk and take photos and didn't have a single monkey come up to us, though other people fed the monkeys bananas and had them climbing all over them! It's a beautiful spot with some very picturesque spots, in addition to the monkeys.", "It’s a little touristy, but worth the admission. Hide anything plastic or the monkeys will be all over you! The monkeys are great to watch and see how they interact with each other. It’s also funny to see them steal stuff from the dummies that don’t pay attention to the rules.", "After reading some of the previous reviews we expected the monkeys to be more hostile than they were. The key is to simply not bring a bit of food, even a cracker, and do not buy the bananas vendors sell outside if you don't want the monkeys to interact with you. Interaction at times can be pushy, they will jump on your leg, your shoulder, reach in your handbag, etc. It may be more attention than you want. We went early in the morning and the scenery was beautiful. We took off all jewelry, sunglasses, even left our purses in the car. It was perfect, we were able to see and watch the monkeys in play and simply laugh at the guests with food being harassed. Also, carry your small child because monkeys must think small children are their friends to play with, we saw quite a few playfully bat and grab kids. It was harmless, but of course the kids were terrified. Overall, its a really fun place we highly recommend.", "Visit here only for the monkeys. It is really quite interesting to see monkeys in such natural habitat. Some good sceneries but that's all. Worth a visit if you have time.", "The forest, temple, and bridges are beautiful here...or would be with less tourists around, but that's what is expected of a \\must-see\\\" tourist attraction. Monkeys are everywhere, and they're not to be mistaken as cute and friendly! Three of our group of four had one-on-one interactions with the monkeys, and we didn't have any food, drinks, or other objects with us! One was slapped by a large monkey, another had his hair pulled while walking by a tree, and the last had a baby monkey climb his leg (which, I will admit, was pretty cute.) It's an interesting place with a great art gallery and the conservation section has almost no one around, which made for a better experience (in my opinion). It's an interesting place, but one that should be met with caution!\"", "Inexpensive park with lots of monkeys. The monkeys mostly leave you alone unless you have food. Watch them play around in a nice park close to the center of Ubud. Just come early before the throngs of tourists.", "If you are in Ubud visit the Monkey Forest and get some laughs and nice pictures of the nice monkeys.", "What a delight to wander around a beautiful forest with moss covered sculptures and winding paths. And then there are the monkey's..... They were fun to watch - until they jump on you. Both my kids got nipped whilst sitting down to rest on different occasions. Overall worth a visit, I suggest going early in the morning before the tourist buses arrive. And don't look them in the eye! (the monkey's, not the tourists)", "I loved to visit this place Named as Monkey Forest coz indeed it has lot of monkeys The ticket price for adult idr 30000 But you need to buy banana if you wanna take selfies with monkey.", "The monkey forest is really crowded with tourists all clammering to feed the monkeys. We only spent about 30-40 minutes here. There are tons of monkeys running around and you can feed them bananas you buy from the cart vendors. If you just want to take a glance at the monkeys, you can actually just walk along the road and some of them come out anyways to hang out in the parking lot. Its an OK excursion. You definitely see monkeys hanging about in Ubud.", "Went here with average expectations but had a wonderful time. We bought the large bananas. Fairly pricey at 50k IDR for perhaps 10 bananas so take your own. Feeding the monkeys was lots of fun and they climbed all over us and sat on our shoulders. Aside from the monkeys, the walk through the grounds was an unexpected highlight with huge fig trees in the jungle and fancy bridge. Allow an hour.", "All the monkeys are free, in their habitat, they can go and back when they want. They look happy, healthy and in their own environment.", "Enjoyed visiting the forest. It's well organised and worth spending a couple of hours at the Sanctuary. The monkeys are quite safe as Long as you follow the suggested protocol. Some fabulous statues in the forest as well.", "This one is a tricky one to review, for reasons you'll understand soon. I went on 25 June 2016, around 1030. This is the best time to go as it starts to get quite busy around 11. COST: The entrance fee was 40,000 IDR (about $3US). You can also pay 50,000 IDR when inside to get a bunch of bananas where you can hold them up and get monkeys to climb on you and the lady will take pictures of you (I would suggest getting your friend to take pictures if you're with one, as the lady was horrible at taking pictures). EXPERIENCE: Anyways, from the beginning: I walked in, bringing only a purse with some money and my phone, as I was told not to bring any food, water, or anything the monkeys may want. The first monkey I saw was sitting in the middle of a large path. He/she turned and walked towards me, as I was trying to walk around him. I didn't give any eye contact as they can see that as being aggressive. He started to climb my leg and I wasn't sure if this was normal and there were no workers around, so I didn't move. And then he bit me on my thigh twice, breaking skin (I had capris on so it covered direct contact with his mouth). A worker came running over with a stick to stop it and the monkey ran away. The driver I was with said he's taken hundreds of tourists here and had never seen an unprovoked attack before. I was shaken up, and the worker started saying it was probably my fault because I looked at him or something. She didn't point me in a direction to the medical station. I ended up asking another worker where it was. There, they cleaned the site with alcohol and iodine (I ended up going to the doctors and getting 2 rabies vaccine later on). I actually stayed at the forest to look at more monkeys and enjoy the scenery (very nice) but was obviously cautious. There were lots of monkeys, including little guys. The place was well kept and there were lots of workers everywhere (except the first entrance of course). Bathrooms were clean and located throughout the sanctuary. OVERALL: I would say it's nice to go and see, but be cautious. Don't bring anything in, and I would be extra careful if you bring in kids. I saw one little girl get really close to a monkey and it swatted at her (where is your mother!?). These are wild animals that can attack unprovoked. Be careful! ", "There is an entry fee into the attraction. However, it is low and well worth the visit. Being animal lovers, we were intrigued at the antics of the monkeys. We saw one of the monkeys trying to get a banana out of the pocket of one of the visitors. Yet another monkey tried using the video camera... hahaha... However, if you are afraid of the monkeys, then you may want to be careful not to go too near the monkeys so that they will not get the chance to jump on you. Some Dos & Don'ts... Do not hide any food as the monkeys will be able to find it even if it is in our pocket or bag. Do not touch or tease the monkeys as they may react in an unpredictable manner. If you wish to feed the monkeys, please do so carefully or ask a monkey expert for advice. Never grab a monkey. If a monkey gets on you, drop all your food and walk away slowly.", "This could be a very relaxing place, but with reservations. The Ubud Monkey Forest is literally a forest so expect it to be really nature-y and cool. But of course, a big chunk of the forest is dedicated to the wild monkeys. If you are the type who isn't afraid of this cute yet crazy creatures, then you'll really enjoy strolling while constantly encountering a troop. Also, pls be very cautious and follow strictly the guidelines.", "We visited the Sanctuary while visiting more attractions in Ubud (watterfalls, rice terraces etc) but in the beggining we didn't want to visit it, imagining that there are few monkeys and what could be that special. Big mistake! It really worth going. There are a lot of monkeys, you are feeling like you are the stranger in their home, everywhere monkeys, babies, small, matures and old, all kinds. You could bring some apples or bananas with you in order to feed them. Sometimes are even climbing you without knowing or while feeding them, I loved this experience. I have read that the monkeys attacked some persons, it happens, but there are some clear rules you have to follow. Also my friend was trying to take a picture with one, but the monkey thought he s giving it some food (as they are thought there) so she ended up in biting him, nothing serious but he got a little bit scared, it was a small one. Also avoid the big ones! That one are dangerous, but since you leave them alone and not trying to attract them they will not react. Also they tried to take my girlfriends backpack, but from backpack it was hanging this belts, so monkeys thought is food or wanted to play, as soon as she kept it in front and hiding those belts nothing more happened. I highly recommend this place!", "If you like a bit of nature and getting up close and personal with wild things then this could be the experience for you. There is a minimal charge to enter and there is about 1km of timber pathways taking you through the forest, past a temple (closed, to non religious at least) and includes nice views of a river. The monkeys have right of way, give it too them. Respect them. If monkeys feel threatened they can bite, so don't tease them. Monkeys can be infected with rabies - this is not to put you off, we enjoyed walking past monkeys on the pathway, sitting up on the handrail, all well behaved. However, monkeys are not confined to the forest. They roam the street, Monkey Forest Road, and have learnt that bags contain goodies. Especially those flimsy plastic bags straight from the supermarket. They will target those, running up from behind and grabbing, plastic bags break easily so even if you hold on your goodies may spill and become theirs! We saw this happen but managed to walk our own shopping through quite easily just by keeping alert.", "If you like monkeys then this is the trip for you. They are cheeky and just amazing to watch their behavior. Well worth going", "It was a good experience that I believe should be a natural part of a vacation. The kids found it fun with the semi-free monkeys and for the rest of us interesting to understand this part of nese culture.", "My friend and I visited here and enjoyed it. So many monkeys and lots of babies. You can buy fruit to feed them which we didn't do. If you can stop yourself, don't pat the monkeys. We saw a man patting one and once it got nasty, let's just say there are a lot of teeth. Our guide also told us, once the food is on the ground, don't pick it up again. Have fun!", "The Ubud Money Forest is a beautiful place to visit. The monkeys are friendly (mostly) and love to play. The forest is a short walk from Ubud (15-20 minutes) with several restaurants on the way if you need a drink/meal. The forest was reasonably priced and is definitely one of those things you must do on your visit to Ubud.", "Title says it all. It's worth going to check it out for all the hype it has, but I wouldn't come back. It's too crowded with tourists and groups trying to take photos of monkeys jumping on to them, and there is a 50,000 fee for entrance. Spent less than an hour as we were bored.", "Just loved it!! Such a lovely creatures living in a beautiful forest. Don't be afraid of them, they will just grab bananas out of your hands...and it's soooo nice when they do it!", "Ubud! My favorite place in !. In Ubud we visited to Sacred Monkey Forest. This place was wonderful... it´s like a movie place. You will find a nice place, trees and bad monkey´s playing around it.", "I can only imagine that this used to be a crazy place to visit, however now the monkeys are carefully monitored, as is the tourists, and the feeding. They're obviously spending plenty of cash to update the Sanctuary. Your kids will love it. It gets very hot and humid in there.", "I’m into moneys, because too many people get infections from scratches and bites! Advise people to stay away unless you really like monkeys.", "Beautiful place. Lotsof monkeys. Take care of your valuables. Good place to take pictures n spend time. It is usually very crowded with narrow trails.", "This is a very popular place to visit in Ubud. The forest was beautiful to walk through and the monkeys were plentiful. Not wishing to have a monkey climb on me, I was careful not to wear any jewellery or carry food in my bag. A lady ahead of me on the path had an earring snatched by a cheeky monkey who scampered away with it. The lady was fortunate that the earring came out quickly and didn't injure her ear lobe. Although the forest was very shady, it didn't take long to feel the humidity. Best visited in the cooler part of the day.", "Great place to visit but my husband got bitten by a monkey on the arm! My sons really enjoyed it! Be aware that you have to pay entrance fee, then pay for bananas too. You also have to pay to use the bathrooms.", "well yeah monkeys. sth for monkey lovers. When we left our guide wanted to sho us her shop we told her we had no money on us which she didnt accept and still insisted on taking us in there. ensed up being quite angry at us for not buying anything", "I loved seeing the monkeys up close. It was awesome seeing the babies clinging to their mothers andthe adults protecting their young. I just wish they had more signs or markers on their nature walk.. the intersecting paths were a bit confusing to navigate...", "I am big endorser of animal sanctuaries and hate seeing them behind bars and cages. If news reports are to be believed then it’s true that animals are not safe in the wild anymore, some level of human intervention is required but the question still remains, how much is too much? Let me come back to the point about my visit to the Monkey Forest in the regency of Gianyar in . There is nominal entrance fee to the sanctuary and you can also opt for a guided tour if you so wish. At the entrance desk don’t forget to pick-up a copy of the brochure available in several languages, which has brief information about the sanctuary along with a map. The walk begin through a man-made cave and has couple of routes that can be opted for. The entire sanctuary has a mystical feel to it. There are 3 temples inside the sanctuary, one of Lord shiva, the water temple for goddess Gangga and the Cremation Temple. These temples date back to 14th century and are accessible only for nese who want to offer prayers. There are plenty of staff members inside the sanctuary who help and guide visitors about how to interact with the monkeys or even take a picture with them. It’s forbidden to feed the monkeys and is best not to carry any food items in backpacks. The monkeys are quite mischievous but not at all harmful. There is a first aid centre in case of any animal attacks. There is also a Banyan tree that’s more than 100years old. It towers near the dragon bridge. A very nice location for pictures. There is also a boardwalk that lets you get up close and personal with the fauna around the forest. Thanks so all the towering trees, it was quite comfortable to visit even during noon time. Overall, a nice place to walk around and observe the nese long tail monkeys in their natural habitat. ", "beautiful green forest, definitely worth visiting. but beware of the monkeys. honestly i found them busy in their own world, hardly bothering the tourists. its only when tourists try to invade their space, take pictures, feed them (all of which is actually not allowed) they snatch stuffs. so just leave them alone, and enjoy the beautiful walks all around the park", "Great fun with or without kids. Lots of staff on hand to help out if monkeys steal anything or get too close for comfort. Nice and shady too.", "Do not expect a sanitised view as you are definitely going into the territory of the monkeys and can expect anything you are carrying to be 'fair game'. However the experience of walking jungle trails past flowing water and temples is well worth doing.", "Visited the monkey forest as part of a trip after hiring a driver for the day. Well worth seeing the monkeys in their natural environment. Sign with warnings about how the monkeys may behave at entry but we found them to be quite innocuous, only approaching us for bananas which they took gently. I'd imagine trying to engage in a wrestle with the monkey over a banana would no doubt see a win to the monkey though. I'd recommend not taunting them. They are generally placid and well accustomed to human interaction. Entry fee IDR30,000 (AUD$3) per person. Close to Ubud shops. Worth stopping on the way also to taste Luwak coffee.", "We visited the Monkey Forest twice during our trip to . Amazing to be so close to the monkeys, you can purchase Bananas to feed to the monkeys, only buy them if you don't mind the Monkeys jumping on you to get them! It's a large forest with paths going through that you can follow to see parts of the old temples, the forest itself and of course the monkeys. Fantastic photo opportunities the whole way round.", "One of the funniest and value for money trips we have made in ubud. 50,000 to enter which is peanuts and we spent a good couple of hours wondering the impressively sculptured Hindu temple and surrounding forest with an array of monkeys and information. Some were very inquisitive and played with bags and items. My husband decided to antagonise one particular inquisitive monkey and then move away so it jumped on me.. utterly hilarious I thought and it wasn’t going to do me any harm so I sat quietly whilst it played around with my hair and tried to remove a hair clip before getting bored and wondering off. Apparently the best photos pop my hubby has ever had. Highly recommend this place for a visit whilst in ubud. ", "We loved coming here and seeing the monkeys. Was amazing! If I could offer any advice, it would be to be careful if you go with young children. The monkeys can be aggressive especially when they think you have food. My little girl freaked out a few times and my son was hissed at which scared him a bit. We weren’t put off though! It was a fantastic experience and the entry price was extremely reasonable! Can’t wait to do it next time!", "Small entrance fee, loads of cute monkeys. Seeing baby monkeys grabbing their mummies for dear life is just so sweet. No monkey tried to grab my things. One tried to do something to me I think, i got away just in time. Bananas available for purchase around the area, total rip off. I'd urge u not to buy because that's just pure greed charging IDR 50.000 for a bunch of bananas. Visitors are not allowed to touch the monkeys as it will aggravate them. A must visit attraction if you're in Ubud", "I have been here previously and enjoyed it however this time it was not so great. I saw a monkey with large fangs bite a girl. And my clothes got dirty from the monkeys.", "The monkey forest is absolutely beautiful and there are plenty of workers helping out. There is also a gorgeous museum to see in the centre. The monkeys are gorgeous to look at but a little aggressive. Don't carry anything that might attract them because once they grab they won't let go. My partner got bitten and thankfully didn't bleed, otherwise we would of had to go get treated by the doctor. Definitely go but be cautious.", "Its a great trip, well worth while, but theres a lot of people, and the moneys are a little too used to people - beware that they will steal stuff from you if they can - water bottles, food, cameras... And little kids may get a little scared, so keep small kids close and safe.", "Loved this place, specially down in the jungle area. Don't buy the banana's for the monkeys unless you're happy to have them harassing and chasing you, climbing on your head, etc.", "MOST of the monkeys here were friendly. There was a couple of aggressive ones, but they tended to not come near people. We bought bananas very cheap to feed them, and they climbed on us to get them. There were staff scattered throughout feeding extra things. Make sure you read the rules at the start before you enter", "We have been coming to Ubud for many years and have seen the MF become more and more commercialised. Still well worth a visit though.", "This is a wonderful spot to spend time with nature and of course monkeys. The Sanctuary is well kept and great fun to visit. Get to see various types and age groups of monkeys in their natural habitat yet very friendly and enjoying their own little tricks, fun and games with visitors. Lovely experience. Also the Research project being carried on the monkeys at the sanctuary in Indonesia commendable.", "you have to take time out and see the forests, and make sure you beware the residents. these monkeys are all over the place and complete terrors. The forest is really interesting and it will take a good few hours if you just wonder and enjoy the atmosphere. this is an enchanted place.", "If you think going to the zoo is already mainstream, monkey forest would be a great alternative. Although you can only find monkeys in this place but we can interact by feeding those monkeys. Monkeys in this place are very familiar to the tourists. You can find many interesting acts of the monkeys.", "Reasonably central location, short walk from the centre of Ubud. There was a small donation to get in, the forest was beautiful and amazing to see the monkeys in their natural habitat. That said, I would suggest those going to take care, especially if buying bananas to feed them - they go wild for them!", "I love monkeys and I definately loved the sacred monkey forest. At the entrance you are able to buy a small/big (20,000/50,000 IDR) bunch of bananas which you can feed to the monkeys, which is cute! However do hold onto your bananas longer than I did. One monkey just came to me and stole my entire bunch, but I couldn't be mad, but it is a waste of money in my opinion. Especially because the monkeys will come to you either way. Multiple times when a monkey was just sitting on a platform that was around shoulder height for me I just raised my arm gently towards the monkey and he/she just walked onto me and sat on my head for a minute or two. However, never ever touch the monkeys by tapping or petting them! I tapt on lightly on his fingers to get his/her attention and he/she instantly showed his teeth to make me bugger off. If this happens to you I would suggest buggering off as well, since they have quite large teeth. If you find yourself in Ubud you should definately visit this place!", "We could have spent all day watching the monkeys interact with each other and more importantly, with tourists in varying states of entertainment and terror haha", "Beautiful forest and walkways/bridges, etc. The monkeys roam free and, for a small price, you can feed them bananas. However, be warned, these monkeys are used to humans and will occasionally climb up your body to check out your pockets! Also, do not wear sparkly jewelry as this also attracts their attention and they will try to relieve you of it (yes, I'm speaking personally!) There are now park wardens watching out for the monkeys so it is far better run than it was a few years ago. It's also great to observe the monkeys in their natural habitat down in the ravine. Definitely worth the few rupiah to visit.", "This was my second visit to the Monkey Forest having being here almost a couple of decades ago and not much had changed, but it still was a remarkable place to see the resident macaque monkeys roam freely in their natural environment. To enter, admission was Rp30,000. You will need local currency for entry. Located within the forest park were a couple of Hindu temples - the Main Temple and the Holy Spring Temple, which were not open for viewing. As always it was necessary to abide by the local customs with respect to all things religious. The monkeys were not scared of the numerous visitors and readily approached for food. They were also well fed a fruit and vegetarian diet by the carers. We encountered a monkey trying to grab a water bottle off one young female visitor and our guide spoke up, telling her to release the water bottle but she held on. In such a situation, our guide advised it was better to let go the water bottle than to have a monkey scratch or bite you, and thereby requiring (some serious) medical attention. The monkeys were very observant and spotted shiny articles which we thought were hidden from view, so just as a precaution, secure all valuables in your bag before entering the park. We spent an hour strolling around the park and watching the antics of the monkeys. Even though it was a hot day, it was cool and pleasant in the nature reserve, making it a great place to retreat for some peace and quiet after the noisy and congested bedlam on the roads.", "Definitely worth doing once, but the monkeys are crazy and unpredictable....not for the faint of heart", "My wife and two sons (8 and 3) visited Monkey Forest as part of an Ubud day tour (we were staying in Nusa Dua) and had a fantastic time. Admittedly, the children were a little bit tentative when a monkey jumped on my shoulders but that was only because I bought some bananas on site. The monkeys didn't bother us contrary to some horror story reviews I've read on here. They were funny and interesting to watch. If you like monkeys you will love this place. Overall, it was a great walk with some wonderful picture moments, not just of the monkeys but of the brilliant location: the temple, nature spots and stone sculptures etc. A must-see in .", "We found a path or roadway that walked along side the Monkey forest. This is a bit cheeky because of course there was nothing to pay. The monkeys were a bit more relaxed on this path and didnt bother us. Inside the the sanctuary it is not safe to have young children in a pusher or walking. Kids under 7 I think are not that safe. The monkeys will take cameras and phones and jewellery. Do not expect to get these things back. They will jump on you and the kids and will scare the kids down low in pushers or walking. They will take anything they want and you will not be quick enough to stop them. They are a bit feral really. Some carry rabies and if you get bitten you need shots. They have a small first aide centre near the entrance which is probably utilised a lot. They will jump on you and the kids and if they scratch you accidently you may be at risk of infections too. I would not go in there personally. I am sorry to say this because they need the money from tourists...but beware. Also if you take little kids in there, you will have to carry them around the whole way up high to keep them safe....this can be tiring. If concerned about the place surviving, give them a donation and dont go in. We saw all of these things happening at the entrance and also from the path along side the place. Also met a young man who had his jeans ripped because the monkey could see his mobile phone in there totally inside the pocket....they are cunning devils, but sweet, so look out!", "Monkey forest is a must see in Ubud. Thick rainforest filled with hundreds of macaques playing between the temple walls. It's safe even for children, if you obey the rules. Monkeys are mostly ignoring the visitors and will not chase or attack you. It's an interesting lecture on harmony between humans and nature. Totally worth the 50k entrance ticket price.", "If you are going to visit, please don't take food as you are only asking for trouble. We witnessed three separate couples have food and drink snatched out of their hands by the monkeys. Hilarious but probably not so much for the now hungry tourists. The sanctuary is inhabited by a squadron of cheeky, grey-haired and ravenous long-tailed nese macaques. Friendly they may seem, but one sniff of food and they'll no longer be your friend. Be careful! We wandered through the forest and there a few nice temples to distract you from the monkeys. Definitely worth the entrance fee!", "Cheap couple of hours, the keepers obviously care so much about the cheeky natives. Great photo opportunities, the babies will charm you for sure!", "its sort of cute but beware its crowded and the monkeys do steal and bite if provoked- the locals take good care and the animals run free", "Peaceful, calm and serene. A patch of jungle preserved in between cities. A giant temple carved hundreds of years ago, you can walk through the jungle area and feel like you are on the set of an Indiana Jones movie. Rangers are in the forest area to protect the monkeys and keep watch over the tourists. If you want, there are bananas for sale by local village women, but be careful, the monkeys have a watchful eye are and keen to crawl all over you to get that banana. They will also steal your water bottles right out of your hands.", "However, beware of monkeys. Mischievous is an understatement here as they're obviously trained by some of the locals to target tourists' loose accessories like glasses, hats, necklaces etc, snatch them with lightning quick hands and dangle them in front of you in exchange for fruits from those local boys, who in turn will ask you for money for that help they have rendered you. My advice will be to go in empty handed, only with a cam that you can keep it safely in your pocket. Do not accept the bunch of bananas from the locals at the entrance too, they're not free, you need to pay for them.... For more details, visit http://molly-mia.blogspot.sg/2014/05/mias-travel-log- -day-1.html", "Nice forest with massive greens and monkeys all around. A good walk around the forest takes you to the Ubud market area on the other side. Loved the place", "Located in the main area of the town. Its so sunny when we go there, but when we enter the sacred place itself..sooo green. So natural. The trees covering each other so we never felt hot inside. As a smart tourist, dont ever forget to obey all the rules. I saw the monkey steel another tourist tissue. Even I saw a monkey got a cigarette from a tourist's bag. Many guards there so dont worry about the naughty monkey as long we obey the rules.", "Nice place for tourist. Especially of you want to experience nature life. You can also give food for the monkeys", "I went with a group of Friends back in Feb and had the best time here! definitely worth a visit! but do be careful don't take bags, sunglasses or hats, I saw a lot of monkeys taking belongings from those who bought them in! You can purchase fruit to feed them also.", "Scary at first but near the end you actually want some monkeys to jump on you. It is a beautiful location and in great condition. Be sure to check out Nelson the blind monkey. He absolutely made this experience even more worth it!", "This is worth it for the beautiful scenery & jungle alone. The monkeys are a bonus. Make sure you read the sign posted advice about how to interact with them. If one jumps on you don't touch it because they bite. One of our group got bites to the scalp (not too painful) when trying to shoe the monkey away", "No lack of monkeys in the forest here-- they are everywhere. Be mindful but no real need to be too careful if you are even tempered. Against suggestions, I ended up buying a few bananas from the vendors to feed them directly, and no issues. Did follow the guidelines to not keep things in pockets, no waterbottles, etc. Only complaint was seemed some potential routes were closed for some reason, so didn't get to spend too much time there (about 1 hr enough)", "Loved seeing and feeding all the monkeys but definitely be careful and listen to the rules they have in place! Don't bring valuables! The monkeys will grab what they can including necklaces and earrings. Definitely recommend visiting this place!", "Love to visit the monkey forest. When I stay nearby I walk to the forest as often as I can. It really makes you laugh watching the cute little monkeys. Bit scared of the big old ugly ones, don't tease them and watch out that they don't grab your hat or anything you are carrying. If you are careful you will enjoy it. It only costs $A2 to enter.", "You've been warned thousand and thousands of time, the monkeys are cheeky. Still a lot of people get annoyed by the monkeys trying to steal stuff... If you just stroll around there, you are going to enjoy it immensly :)", "The scenery is beautiful and the forest is great but the monkeys are not worth the risk. Walking along when for no apparent reason a monkey came at me and scratched and bit my backside. When back home in Australia had to have health department issued vaccine, tetanus and multiple immunoglobulin injections for possible rabies exposure. Don't blame the monkeys, its just mother nature but is it worth the risk ?", "The monkey forest is very beautiful and it's amazing to see the monkeys in their natural habitat, but the amount of tourists and buses and just loud people everywhere taints the experience somewhat. Particularly when the tourists are directly contravening the signs about how to act around monkeys like feeding them junk food and chasing them etc. Also, the monkeys are terrifying because they will just jump on you and climb on you and try to take your possessions. I much prefer to view beautiful creatures in a quiet place, from a bit of a distance not when they've been whipped into a frenzy from all the people.", "There are load of monkeys and with staff feeding them regularly;y they are easy to see up close. The staff clearly look after them and the walk around the sanctuary is leafy, green and cool (and eaily managed at just about any fitness level)", "Loved this place, don't take any food, they will find it! Best watch everyone else. The monkeys are great, loved them. The trees, the temples it is a lovely oasis of calm in a very busy town", "Just seeing monkeys so close was great.. be careful of your bananas tho.. our whole bunch was stolen by one crafty monkey!", "The monkeys are so nice. They will not disturb you or bite you. They are not wild. The forest was not hot. Just need 30-60 minutes to go around the place. Youd better go there in the morning at 8 am. Its not crowded.", "The sanctuary is really great, where you can see these animals interacting and socialising. You might even get to have one of them come up and touch you. (At one point I had three at once climbing on me!) The sanctuary opens at 0830 and I would STRONGLY advise you to go at this time. Firstly, because it means you can be there for when they feed the monkeys around 0900, which means there will be lots around. Secondly, because it is less busy. I stayed for several hours and by around 1200 there were so many tourists around that it was becoming quite crowded, and I'd imagine it only gets worse. Thirdly, and most importantly the monkeys start becoming more aggressive due to unproductive encounters with silly tourists. I watched some fool opening his backpack next to a monkey, which resulted in her stealing some ponchos in plastic wrapping from him and start to try and open them. In order to try and get the monkey to leave them, he started getting MORE things out of his daysack to try and tempt the monkey away. Cue a trail of detritus across the ground and the foolish tourist being snapped at by the monkey. So. Go early so you can avoid such shinnanegins.", "This was my second trip to and I decided I should go....yes, if you have never seen monkeys up close before--by all means, go. I found it very touristy, and quite honestly, the poor monkeys seem really tired of the human factor. The grounds are very beautiful, but the whole experience seems a little grim. You can see the same monkeys outside of this park...saw them on the road on the way to the temple on the lake (northern ).", "If you go to Ubud you must not miss this. Nice to see all the monkey and the forrest is beautiful. It's on the end of the bussy city strip, but so peaceful inside.", "Set aside my fear of monkey by reading the other reviews, this place is totally amazing. It's like a little amazon. You will feel like in a different part of . It such a paradise. The monkeys are not pretty aggressive. If you're traveling with kids, or you are someone who's easily shocked or scream, this place is not for you. The monkeys are fast, they could surprise you anytime. But overall this place worth a visit. Fyi: tix entrance is 40.000 rupiah. There is a cafe outside the monkey forest, tried their caesar salad and banana juice. Both are impressive, the salad was tasty and the juice was fresh.", "I really loved this place, It was so cool to see. I think the price is only $2-3 USD to get in. Well worth it. We fond the monkeys to be very friendly and we were not scared at all. Just be careful because these monkeys may steal your water bottle. Some friendly monkeys may climb on you. I was cautious because I read reviews and thought maybe they might be dangerous but I didn't find that to be the case when I went. It was a hot day, but it is shady due to all the trees, I would wear bug spray for sure. Otherwise you will likely get a lot of mosquito bites. ", "A memorable experience to see so many monkeys in such a dense forest in the middle of Ubud. They squabbled between themselves, but their interaction with tourists was a sight that needed to be seen to be believed. Our guide told us to put a paw paw leaf in a clenched fist and they were so cute checking what was in there. They weren't rough, but quick. The paw paw leaves were lying about, they love them. Well worth a visit.", "We just had to visit while we were in Ubud. A monkey forest. No more, no less. Don't bring plastic bags into the forest, because the monkeys will be all over it.", "Fantastic if you have a good few hours to spare and you want fantastic views. So peaceful and a great location, just be careful of the monkeys stealing your iPhone 6 or camera... Keep hold of them.", "We went here in the morning and it wasn’t too crowded. There are a lot of monkeys and the landscape is beautiful. We stayed here for 1,5 hour and I think that’s enough to walk around slowly and taking pictures.", "I have amended this review as I now have additional information: While at the Monkey Forest Sanctuary, I was BITTEN by a monkey. I was assured by the staff there that the monkeys do not carry Rabies, so I should be OK. Now back in Australia, I am undergoing exceptionally painful injections/treatment for rabies risk. Rabies takes around 4 - 8 weeks to make itself known, and is a 100% FATAL disease in humans. The doctor assured me that there is no current cure for Rabies if it has evolved in your body. I now have to make regular visits to my hospital over a 10 day period to get a Rabies shot directly into my hand, surrounding the bite. I can tell you, it is painful. The CDC and WHO acknowledge that rabies ARE present at the Monkey Sanctuary, and it does pose a RISK to humans. Please take care - DO NOT FEED the monkeys, STAND BACK, and don't INTERACT with the monkeys. They ARE WILD ANIMALS, who are unpredictable. Don't LOOK them in the EYE or SMILE at them - they consider this a THREAT! My monkey bit me without warning, and was very quick - I didn't even see him coming. Rabies is no laughing matter. If going to Ubud and the Volcano, I also suggest that you are immunised against Malaria and Dengue Fever, also prevalent in , but ignored. If you would like further information, please contact me. This is my first review: Took an uber from Seminyak to Ubud which cost around $11 for the 4 of us, which was pretty good value! Took about 80 minutes to get there with heavy traffic the whole way. Arrived at the sanctuary and paid the 40,000 Rp entrance fee, around $4, power adult, and another $5 for a bunch of bananas, and a couple more on the way! With a little encouragement, the monkeys will climb on top of you and eat their bananas, and will stay there while eating. Be careful, because they will also try to grab additional bananas from your pockets, and may bite you if they don't hey their way! (They ate rabies free, ,but still unpleasant if they do bite you! ) There ate around 600 monkeys on the park, including tiny babies when we visited, and they ate very inquisitive and relaxed around humans. We stayed for around an hour, and then checked out what else Ubud had to offer. Great experience, but remember, ,they are wild animals. Don't pat them, stare them in the eye, or tease them!", "Definitely worth the cheap entry price. Good way to spend a few hours whilst in Ubud. You can buy food to feed the monkeys when you get inside the gates. Great if you want them to sit on your shoulders for photos.", "Overall a great place to visit, but not unlike most places of interest in it is full of tourists. The monkeys are aggressive at times - they bit my friend on the forearm, and one large male stole a little toy monkey off my wife's bag while she was sitting, then proceeded to rip it apart in front of our eyes! They do this to ransom food from tourists in exchange. The temples are very nice though, as is the views of the rainforest around. The old bridge is spectacular!", "We explored this huge and beautiful park while in Ubud. Costs nearly nothing to enter. Buy some bananas for the monkeys if you dare! They will jump on you so make sure hats, glasses, phone etc are all tightly within your possession !! The grounds of the forest are spectacular. Take your time walking through.. Much more to see than just monkeys:)", "Spending a few days in Ubud its always a highlight to visit the Monkey Forest. I haven’t visited for a few years and the new buildings have modernised the Monkey Forest, you can no longer buy bananas from the local ladies to feed the monkeys, I think this is a good thing as sometimes the monkeys would become aggressive wanting to be fed. The gardens are very well maintained and beautiful. Watching the monkeys playfully swing in the trees, swim in the pond and interact with tourists is great fun and very entertaining. At all times you need to be mindful that the monkeys can very quickly grab your belongings and run away with them. Items such as sunglasses or any loose items, jewellery, sunscreen or insect spray should be secured before you enter the park! The Monkey Forest is a fun place to visit.", "Brilliant place to visit, specially if oh have children. You'll find that the monkeys aren't restricted to the park so they'll be Saigon on hotel rooftops and sometimes even climbing. Rough windows! So many monkeys! The fun part is that it's a very interactive park. You can buy fruit from the vendors on the park of you want to attract the monkeys; but beware, they will come! Very friendly tho and a great day out. There is a lot of walking to do so can get a bit tiring. Don't visit if your wife is scared of anything that moves unless you enjoy watching her being chased by monkeys!!!", "Gorgeous location and adorable monkeys. Some stairs, but not a difficult walk. Well worth seeing. Our guide Surya was very knowledgeable. ", "We didn't go in because monkey's are funny, but when there is too many of them, you should be careful. Especially when you have food or ice cream :-D", "You need to be constantly vigilant. The monkeys can jump on you at any time or steal your glasses, waterbottle, camera and so on. But the forest and the temples are beautiful so well worth a visit.", "Los of monkeys everywhere. We had a cool local guide and it did not cost much. I sat down to rest and a monkey got on my back.", "The forest is cooling with lots of big,tall trees around.There are 600 monkeys in the forest.You can see monkeys running around & playing.You can feed them with bananas.If you are daring enough you can hold the banana high up & the monkey will climb on you to grab the banana!A place where you can observe how monkeys live together & their behaviors.The staffs are kind enough to answer my questions about Monkeys & provide me with more information.Well the monkeys did not snatch anything from me nor i see any monkeys snatching other tourist's hat or what so ever up on the three so that the staffs can earn money from tourist buying bananas to exchange back their belongings.But i do think that it is important for tourists to take good care of your belongings.I had Fun exploring Monkey Forest!^^", "Hi My partner and I came here in September and it was lovely to see the monkeys I sat on a wall as Id seen some people do there was a baby monkey a few meters away he came ran up to me and jumped on my lap out of no where another baby monkey jumped on my back i froze and did not know how to get them off no one around to help then out of know where the Mum came running up and bit me on the arm I had some blood and got it cleaned up in a hut the thing to remember is these are wild monkeys people feeding them have been bitten and there are hardly any staff on hand to help i understood why the monkey bit me as she was frighten for her young but people getting bitten is common as like us tourist do we like to get up close i would just be very careful and wouldnt recommend to feed them they are unpredictable.", "We enjoyed a brief stroll through here. It's short, 30 mins to 1 hour likely covers it unless you are a big monkey fan. What we observed is a lot of questionable decisions from people that likely incites the monkeys and probably contributes to the perceived risk of this place. And it is a risk..be aware of that, if bit you're very brave to trust that these are disease free despite what staff may say, you're going to want medical advice and probably treatment given the result if that turns out to be wrong. Stay away from the bananas, don't get close to mothers and don't sit and invite them close and the risk seemed very small to us. You could get unlucky of course, but it seems simple precaution means the monkeys are less interested in you and more interested in the people that haven't.", "The monkeys are somewhat feral and the locals scammed my young daughter in buying raw bananas lol. Do not bring loss items such as sun glass and take care and hold on to your cameras and other item cos the monkeys will take them, like one tourist found out with her thongs that a monkey took and threw over a steep wall into the ocean another got her sunglass taken and climbed on the roof of a building and the keepers had to entice the monkey down with food to get the sunglass back. Very well trained monkeys...", "The place is very beautiful and the monkeys are cute and funny to look at. It’s a nice way to spend the afernoon!", "we went to monkey forest 11 yrs ago an loved it as u walk in u can buy food to give to monkeys we had a guide take us around the park an showed us everything the baby monkys were soooo cute they jumped on us an the guide would tell them to go away an they did lol but did have 1 prob while there as we were walkin around this real oldddddd monkey decided it was goin to come meet me personaly lol he grab hold of my leg an wouldnt let go then i seen the teeth coming towards my leg by this time i yelled for the guide an she got him of me but found out why he did this i still had food in my hand an he seen it an wanted it so he was goin to gett it anyway he could lol the guide told me while walkin around the forest with food dont have my hand down where they can grab it so she took the rest of the food of me an handed me some when i wanted to feed them apart from the old boy scaring 10 yrs out of my life lol we had a great time well worth the visit next to the monkey forest was a small market well worth haven a look at REMEMBER DONT LET THEM SEE ANY FOOD lol", "Monkey Forest was a wonderful experience for the whole family! They are usually very friendly and entertaining! A small word of warning. If you like/dislike unexpected experiences and slight intimidation by our smaller brothers you will get it! :) Don't tell later that no one warned you! :) Enjoy!", "Definately something you should do when you are in Ubud. Worth buying some bananas to feed them too. The staff are really helpful to make sure you have a good experience - the monkeys could be a little agressive if you dont know how to play nicely!", "The monkeys are aggressive rather than cute and the temple structures are nothing special. I found the whole atmosphere offputting.", "My husband and I are like kids when it comes to animals. We came here specifically to see monkeys and the place did not disappoint. There were a lot of monkeys here and they were wild yet friendly. Be careful of your belongings as they are the most aggressive thieves. My husband had a wet napkin in a bright blue wrapping in an outer pocket of his backpack. One monkey say the shiny blue wrapper and climbed onto his back and took it from him! The monkey was extremely gentle and did not hurt my husband. But the monkey did retrieve what he wanted and quickly went about his way. What a great place to experience monkeys. We easily spent 3 hours here and could stay longer if we had more time in Ubud.", "Very adventures. Hold on to things very tight as if the monkeys want something they will take it. The temple and bridge were very nice. I would go back again, got tons of pictures.", "We stayed right next to the forest and had the benefit of monkeys at our accommodation as well as at the forest. These are wild animals and should be treated cautiously. They are very food focused and will attempt to take any food you have with you. They will also take plastic bags from you. The environment is lovely with lots of trees. Recommended.", "My girlfriend and I had some time so the decision was made to see the Monkey Forest. It was a highly enjoyable experience. Be prepared to do some walking and it can be hot and humid. As with many of the places over there, if your mobility is an issue, give it some thought before wandering in. The monkeys were fun to watch but when dealing with animals, be prepared and don't tempt them. I did see the monkeys grabbing things I'm sure the people didn't want grabbed but it seemed to me they were being tempted and the monkeys have been conditioned to beg or grab for things they want. Still worthwhile to see but with caution to be sure. There were many good photo ops and it was just fun to see them. If you're in Ubud, go see this place.", "It's a great place if you go there early in the morning! Later, there will be crowds there. I had a nice and peaceful walk and took many beautiful photos of the monkeys.", "My husband and I visited as we wanted to see some of the popular sites in , staying in Ubud we weren’t far away. The place was popular with lots of people arriving and filtering through but didn’t feel crowded. There were helpful rules signposted on entry and the place was mapped out quite clearly. Inside I was a bit hesitant about being so close to the monkeys but they were clearly used to all of the visitors and didn’t pay a great deal of attention which helped with my apprehension about being so close to them. Some beautiful and fascinating things to look at in addition to the monkeys - old statues etc. We were in there for around 45 minutes (we could’ve taken it a bit slower but were packing a lot into the day) - cost 50,000 IDR each", "went to the monkey forest, was feeding the monkey banannas had a monkey sit next to me, turned to look at it and it bit me in the side hip. was told by the staff that it was Ok as it didnt break/puncture the skin, before I left I had it washed with alcohol. Came back to Australia had to have a post Rabbies vacanation and was told that I should have had an vacanation immediately and that it did puncture the skin. I would avoid this forest, the monkeys are very unpredictable and they attack at Random. Dont listen to people who say if you are calm they are calm, wildlife is exactly that, WILD life. As cool as this is, dont take the chance. I'm 28 from australia, you can imagine the anxiety this has caused on me. This attack happened on the 4th of september.", "The entrance fee cost 20000rp/adult and 10000rp/child. Before entering we were offered to buy bananas for the monkeys. You can negociate the price. Monkeys are fierce. They demand them and will climb on you to get them, do not give the bananas to children. The forest is full of mosquitos and you won't leave the forest intact. Monkeys will grab of you anything colorful and any bottles you have in hand. You can visit the temple with long sleeves clothes and the belt that is chargeable, women menstruating are not allowed in. You can see monkeys all over so I find the entrance fee expensive.", "Tip 1: As with many temples, for women, please wear clothings that does not revel the shoulder area, and something that covers below the knee. Although, if you don't happen to have it, there are sarongs and belts (the scarf belts are necesary to wear no matter what) to borrow. Tip 2: (As of this review) Entrance fee is 20k IDR for foreign adults, 15k IDR for local adults, 10k IDR for children. Tip 3: Wear or use reflective objects (such as glasses or cameras) at your own risk near the Macaque monkeys. I went there with my friend on my rented motorbike about 1030. At that time, there were already many tourists that have come to see the place, so I wouldn't recommend this place to be where you are for \\off the beaten path\\\" areas. At the very least, come very early (not sure when the opening hours is) but this place clearly is the place to be to watch the sunset over the horizon. Careful with the monkeys!\"", "We took our two young children here (6 and 7). We loved it so much we went twice. We didn't buy the bananas and the monkeys left us alone and we had no issues. We found a staff member who used a piece of sweet potato to entice the monkey to sit on our children's head for pictures. It was very safe and the staff were fantastic. We recommend to take this approach is you want pictures with the monkeys as the staff are on hand if something happens. ", "We we wondering if we would see many monkeys when we visited, not realising that the Monkey Forest is running alive with them. We saw so many. Big, small, male, female, babies. It's a nice place to wander around, we spent a few hours there in the relative cool of the forest watching the monkeys all around us. Watch out for them, they're brave and don't mind getting close to you.", "Quite a surprise to find in the middle of a busy town. Lovely walkways with members of staff close at hand to control any misbehaving monkeys. Lush tropical trees. I am not a lover of monkeys but it was a very pleasant little walk.", "This place is VERY touristy, but still worth a look. There are plenty of monkeys, and they will get to the point of jumping on you to get food if you have it. You can get some good photos up close. Be careful of holding any food - the monkey will grab it out of your hand. I saw numerous people holding something and a monkey came from behind and snatched it. There was even a monkey out in the street climbing on an Asian tourist who was holding an ice cream above their head!! You pretty much have to just drop the food and give it to them. There are people everywhere and it is busy, but the entrance fee was very minimal and you get up close, so worth a visit when in Ubud.", "Never touched a monkey, certainly did here. Totally awesome experience. No danger, monkeys very gentle. Willing to be touched. Very glad we did it. Well worth the two dollars to get in a dollar or two for bananas.", "We enjoyed exploring this beautiful forest. Beautiful paths among the majestic trees. The monkeys are fun to watch. It was a great visit.", "If you love animals and don't mind them jumping all over you then this is definitely the place for you. The monkeys are super friendly and freaking adorable too. They are especially friendly when you have bananas..", "Located at ubud , near with the city. But the place is not crowded, green forest with the river and many monkeys there. Match for relaxing and enjoy the nature near the city.", "We absolutely love monkeys and after being to lopburi in Thailand we were really excited. You have to follow the rules, which are common sense - don’t feed or touch the monkeys, don’t look at the directly in the eye... after all they are wild animals! Easy to walk around, signposts are very clear and there is a lot to look at. The monkeys seemed to play up to the camera so they are used to tourists. The rangers could have been a little more friendly!! Would have made the experience even better. Please, if you take children DO NOT LET THEM RUN AROUND AND SCREAM!!", "If you spend any time in Ubud at some point you will find yourself at the bottom of Monkey Street, at the entrance to the Forest Sanctuary. It is a great place to see the monkeys, well cared-for, frolicking in this natural jungle setting among the temple statuary. The signs warn yo u to not feed the monkeys. Believe it!", "We've seen quite a few monkeys on our travels but this was a whole other experience. Visitors are encouraged to feed the monkeys so you're able to get up close and personal with them. We had monkeys sitting on our shoulders, backs and faces whilst we fed them. If you'd prefer they didn't touch you though you can simply just not give them bananas. Would recommend bringing in your own bunches as the ones sold inside are small & very overpriced and you'll end up buying at least 2 loads. Be careful not to bring in any other food though or food scented things as they will try to get at it even if it's in your bag. My sister actually ended up wrestling with a monkey over her coconut scented sun cream & got nipped (which didn't hurt & the bite was easily cleaned with a bit of alcohol). Not sure if we went at a particularly good time of year but there were tons of babies and young when we were there, all very cute.", "A pleasant sanctuary housing hundreds of monkeys. The monkeys are cute but you can't interact with them. They can be aggressive and bite. The little ones are cunning and climb on you without invitation. Worse is, they can pull and tug on your clothes and bite your skin. It is cheap to get in here, about $4. Definitely worth to see in Ubud!", "This is a wonderful place to walk around and see the monkeys go about their lives outside of cages and in a beautiful, lush environment. There are guards around to make sure the monkeys don't get too close to people, especially if you have food. They have huge canine teeth so you do not want to get too \\touchy-feely\\\" with them. Plan a visit in the AM or late afternoon because it can get very hot.\"", "It was worth visit to this Forest. Try to come in the morning and bring your own banana to feed the monkey. There are so many hindu temple inside and beautiful place to visit. I rented motorbike and drove from Kuta. You will see a lot of monkeys in the tropical forest. Be careful to feed monkey, make sure there are staff to assist you.", "It was great to watch the monkeys up close. They were very cute. Unfortunately, my son got bitten by a monkey even though we were being very careful. Take care walking along the path.", "A small forest with lots of monkeys. Good place to see how monkeys live together. Be careful with your belongings since monkeys like to steal your stuffs. There will be people that escort you around to keep monkeys away but at the end they want you to come to their shops and buy things but you don’t have to buy it if you don’t want.", "We were taken by a guide and thoroughly enjoyed our visit. The monkeys are completely wild and run free. Buy a few bananas and they will climb on your shoulder to feed. Be careful of the older more aggressive males - they can be a bit scary!", "Beautiful forrest with crazy monkeys We had a lot of fun with the monkeys. Also worth to know that the monkeys choose to be in the area themselves. None of Them are forced.", "Enjoyed it here. Nice walks around the forest .. Monkeys everywhere! Shame we saw some tourists teasing them .. No doubt they would be furious if they got bitten! We didnt touch them - as requested.. but walked around enjoying the spectacle. Worth a visit", "Monkey forest is the right place to visit if you want to see the monkeys interact with each other and the humans. There are appr. 600 monkeys of differente age, who spend their time eating bananas, sweet potatoes, swimming in the fountain, climbing the trees, playing, jumping around and just living their normal life in the free. We were a bit concerned if the monkeys would come too close or bite and try to steal something, however, if you use your common sense and do not try to touch them yourself and keep an eye on whats going on around, you will be fine. If you bring bananas with your, you will most likely have some monkeys approach you, but they are still quite gentle and will not hurt. Just remember, monkeys are quite curious and they are used to see people, so they are not as shy as the wild ones. Besides, they will take an opportunity to play with something they get a change to take from you. We saw a monkey with a camera battery, which was most likely stolen from one of the visitors. There are few local guards in the forest, who make sure people do not cross the line by trying to touch the monkeys, but if you want a picture with a monkey sitting on your shoulders, they will also help you to make it in a safe way.", "These monkeys are inundated with tourists. The deal is you buy bananas to feed them and the macaques jump on you to get the bananas you hold outstretched in your hands. There are mothers with babies to see and it interesting to get up close to them. Make no mistake, this is their forest and they make it clear if they think you have crossed a line or overly invaded their space. It was fun but kind of sad at the same time. Like most tourist places in Ubud there are stands with shopping opportunities inside and outside of the forest. Didn't understand why they were selling carved wooden penises in a conservative country.", "For those of us who aren't used to seeing monkeys roaming about, this is a must-see spot. Be careful that the monkeys are wild and they will do as they please, read the rules carefully, take lots of pictures, buy a bunch of bananas to feed them and marvel at the magnificence of nature", "In a Beautiful setting + it's Cheap to get in + it's absolutely full of Cheeky monkeys = a fun couple of hours. DON'T BRING IN FOOD, THEY WILL FIND IT AND THEY WILL EAT IT. You have been warned.", "Having been travelling around Asia for 6 weeks and having seen hundreds of macaques I wasn't really sure what the Monkey Forest would have to offer us. We had a lovely time walking around the forest, watching the monkeys playing and enjoying the peace and quiet and nature. The stream is very pretty and the temples and architecture impressive. I liked that we were contributing to conservation of the area.", "One of the best places in . Don't miss it. Very well maintained. If you enjoy monkeys jumping on your shoulders and play with you don't miss this place at all. Ensure leave all your belongings before entering especially if you want to have the fun of monkey on your shoulders as they are smart enough to open your bags and take out things!", "Warning: be conscious of hats, glasses and other loose items as we witnessed an amusing situation where a teen had his cap whipped off and the monkey scrambled off! Use your common sense and follow the guidelines there (don't make eye contact with the monkeys, feed them sweets etc) and you will have an incredible experience. You can wander at your leisure over the incredible settings and there are plenty of statues, nature and areas to stop and admire. We spent a good couple of hours taking it all in. The monkeys are gorgeous and seem quite unfussed by people wandering and taking photos. Worth a visit!", "We visited this place during our trip to Ubud. The place is worth seeing, there are a lot of funny monkeys and sculptures. The atmosphere is very pleasant.", "It was a delight to see these monkeys in their natural habitat. They are fun, but mischievous little fellas so watch out!", "I loved Monkey Forest. i was surprised how the monkeys had a lot of good discipline. of course there are tourists who have been bitten, my advice is just don't get to close to the monkey or touch them and they wont attack u. Also dont buy the bananas or ur going to get alot of attention by the monkey, play it safe and just enjoy the trip here. great place to get a lot of good photos as well :)", "A very beautiful place, monkeys walking freely.. they can snatch away your things so beware. They are not aggressive or harmful.. Totally recommend this place!", "Really fun place to visit. There really are monkeys everywhere including babies. There's some good notices at the beginning to let you know how to stay safe around the monkeys and it's worth reading! Make sure you keep your belongings secure, don't have things they can grab, and if you feed them, only feed them the bananas they have there with someone from the forest to help you manage! We waited til there were only smaller ones around. I bought the bananas and the lady showed me what to do. The monkey sat on my shoulder and she fed the monkey bananas. Afterwards she pointed a cane thing at the monkey and he got off again so things felt fairly under control! The people having difficulty seemed to be the ones goading the monkeys a bit or walking right up to them. They are wild animals after all and should be treated as such. Mind you, one monkey did steal my water bottle, took the cap off and drank it!", "They were so cute !. i really enjoyed explore Monkey Forest, the temple were so amazing, the staff also friendly !!!!", "We had been before but went again as had to kill time... The monkeys are fun to watch and the temples look cool too but the best part of the monkey forest is watching all the people. The monkeys are only interested in food so don't make it look like you have food and they won't grab your bags or pockets. If feeding the monkeys to take pictures have cameras ready before showing them the food because they're not posers, AND NEVER TRY TO HOLD ON TO THE FOOD WHEN THEY HAVE IT- that's how you get bit. The people their are pretty helpful when it comes to getting pictures too.", "Okay so we were there with a 5 year old and 2 elderly parents. It’s a monkey sanctuary... so there’s monkeys... many many of them. The place is beautiful with amazing trees and impressive sculptures. The monkeys will make you laugh uncontrollably and yet you need to be smart and listen carefully to the « keepers » at the sanctuary. They will give you guidance on how to remain safe and what will trigger the monkeys to be monkeys. They will want the food you are carrying and other items you are walking around with such as phones or small bags. Recommendation is carry a backpack, leave your hands free of food and other items, keep pictures to a minimum and just enjoy the walk and take in the view. You can always buy a bag of peanuts if you want to interact with the monkeys and be smart about it.", "Such a dream to be surrounded by monkeys! theres a few types in the forrest and of all ages. The forrest itself is beautiful and has two temples in itand is well worth the walk around the grounds. Monkeys are monkeys and shouldn't be feed or touched. In saying this, they do appear friendly and are simply just doing their thing. Don't stress if you cant get a perfect photo in on spot cause crowds of people around a monkey... theres several hundred roaming all around.", "So many monkeys! Very touristy spot. When you bike there you will find so many shops to buy goodies. Monkeys can get aggressive if you have food with you. Good for one time visit unless you are very fond of monkeys. But the forest itself is very nice.", "Monkeys are aggressive, the place is ridiculously under staffed and hard to believe these monkeys are healthy and disease free. After reading a few negative reviews I was weary about going into the forest and I wish I never entered. I thought the admission price of about $3 was good and had expectations to feed the monkeys and get some good photos but these monkeys are wild for a reason. Soon after entering the forest we got jumped on and they were running everywhere clinging onto pockets, scratching. Cute to look at but not to touch. We left immediately and whilst shopping in Ubud centre overheard a guy talking to a pharmacist about the 2 deep scratches he had got from 2 monkeys - thank god we left! Maybe the forest itself is a nice place but it should not be open to the public and these monkeys are clearly not good for human interaction and if you expect any staff members to be around to help you when they attack then you are very much mistaken. If you visit, I highly recommend to wear trousers, have nothing in your pockets and do NOT buy food. I have no plans to return.", "I would take great care, especially with children!! These monkeys are in disguise as professional thieves. Even if you have something in a pocket or back pack they know and will have a go. The actual architecture and surroundings are lovely although your in and out in about half an hour. I would not drive all the way to Ubud just for the monkey forest but if your spending the day or few in Ubud it's worth a look.", "It is a must see thing in Ubud! Very nice walk between trees and river and monkeys. Monkeys are everywhere and it's used to people.", "We were warned off by reports of aggressive monkeys pinching items and having seen the monkeys in Phuket we hid all our belongings - however we were presently surprised, the monkeys were smaller and certainly not aggressive. Cost was A$2 to walk around in a very cool and peaceful place. Just a warning - be careful near the cremation area - we were accosted and offered \\hand drawn\\\" pictures.\"", "A must visit to see the playful monkeys in their natural environment Was here about 20 years ago and lots of good improvements have been made including the guides in green to keep the monkeys from trying to take your bag But was disappointed to see some tourists tease the monkeys with their paper ticket receipt or beads on their clothing. Admission only IDR50,000 Take some water it is very hot and humid in the forest 🙊🙈🙉", "Was a bit concerned about Monkey attacks as I read on trip advisor about some people being bitten. The guides explained what to do and what not to do if approached by a monkey. Remove your sunglasses, carry no water bottles or food, and definately dont try to touch the monkeys. All ok by me! Enjoyed the visit but would not repeat it.", "When they say don't make eye contact with the monkeys, they mean it! Amazing experience, and one we will all remember. Worth the visit.", "If you are walking with food or bags, monkeys try to snatch them. Please be careful when they come close. But they are basically human friendly and do not harm the visitors. ", "Beautiful setting with the screams of monkeys in the background. Yes, baby monkeys can be so cute with their mothers, but, this a sanctuary where the monkeys run around freely. I definitely wouldn't recommend it for children since they could bite and infect you. For adults, these adorable critters will take your glasses, earrings or your bags, only to be retrieved by attendants who want a tip in return. Place smells of urine. Better to see monkeys in a zoo where its safer.", "Loved visiting this wonderful place. Very organised and the staff willing to give information. I loved having a few monkeys sitting on me, you just need to be very careful though.", "Such a beautiful forest & the monkeys are kinda cute too, although can be cheeky - but what do you expect! It was my first time going there & had a bunch of bananas which I threw away at the monkeys in the first 30 seconds - hide your bananas or you will be swarmed! I held a few monkeys & got my typical posed photos & all in all had a wonderful experience.", "Sacred for the nese it is worth paying the entry fee to help maintain the inhabitants however if you've seen one naughty monkey you'll see a hundred more here. Make sure you haven't got anything that resembles food, drink or treasure because you won't get out intact.", "A fun few hours spent here walking around what is effectively a huge forest with a temple and outdoor theatre in the middle. Really nice to see the monkeys roaming around in the open and not trapped. They clearly enjoy being there. Don't take any food with you as they will most certainly find it - the monkeys are so clever. If you want to feed them you can buy fruit inside the forest.", "We visited here as an extended family with the grandchildren (youngest 7 months). The scenery is lovely and the walk around is easy. We all enjoyed seeing the monkeys and there were plenty to see. We chose not to feed the monkeys as we had the baby with us. I think it was a good choice as we had no monkeys bothering us. We could walk quite close to them without any coming too close. I think it is worth a visit as our grandchildren enjoyed it very much.", "I was a little hesitant to go here based on previous reviews but our driver suggested it so we went with it. I was happily surprised. The monkey's were lovely, well behaved and didn't try to snatch any of our possessions or bite us. A local Indonesian helped us get the monkeys onto our heads which was a fantastic experience! Obviously don't get too close to the monkeys as they may feel threatened, especially if it is a mother and baby, but most were fine with my camera coming quite close. Also a lovely walk through the forest. Very enjoyable indeed!", "It was awesome to be so close to monkeys however they do attack! We took all precautions before going and didn't have food on us, didn't have anything the monkeys could take and they still attacked. Our 11 year old daughter sat down and a monkey jumped on her head and then started biting her super hard. Again no food and nothing to attract the monkeys no eye contact, no luring etc. We did nothing to entice them. So please be cautious. It is very beautiful and such a great natural experience but they are wild animals and don't enjoy being handled!", "Ubud is just an damaging place in the jungle the sacred monkey temples and all around is so beautiful you can walk around the park there are sooo many monkeys little baby monkeys older ones.... You can feed them with bananas", "Looked forward to seeing this place but that feeling didn't last long. We went in and were surrounded by cute monkeys and saw people feeding them with the bananas you could buy from there. We did the same but with in minutes a monkey ran up to me.It grabbed the banana and then got aggressive very quickly,and then bit me four times on the arm and legs. Didn't hang around after that and it then resulted in a trip to the hospital to get expensive tetanus and rabies jabs ,which need to be continued when we got back to Australia. If visiting don't bother with feeding them and make sure you don't have food in your pockets etc.", "I could have spent hours and hours at the monkey forest. Monkeys are one of the most fascinating animals to watch. The temples are an additional attraction here and definitely not the main focus. It is an amazing experience to walk around with the monkeys roaming freely. You cannot feed or pet the monkeys but they will happily sit beside you for photographs provided you don’t bother them. My 6 year old son was very nervous about visiting here but when we got there and he saw the monkeys temperament he was absolutely fine. The admission price is reasonable and there are no hidden costs. You can walk to the monkey forest from the centre of Ubud as it is close by. There are also a number of nice restaurants on the road leading to Monkey Forest. ", "Because if you do they're likely to chase you up hill and down dale or run straight up you! They're a little bit ferocious and I saw one woman get one well and truly stuck in her hair when she ran out of peanuts and it got angry with her. Having said that the forest walk is a must and the monkeys are fascinating - its nit an arduous Ali and it is really worth a visit.", "My teenagers and I enjoyed this experience. The monkeys were quite tame but not beyond baring their teeth menacingly when their tail was touched. Baby monkeys were adorable. There are also about three other. One it forests in and we went to another one which was quieter and just as good. Reviews or new policies and summarise them for the team", "We were told by other travellers not to bother as the monkeys are a bit grim. However we went and enjoyed it. The monkeys aren't as aggressive as I thought , and you can freed them . It's a nice cool walk with some interesting temples. The kids enjoyed it, lots of cute monkey babies.", "Many monkeys in this forest. It's quite impressive! There are also beautiful things as a temple and a bridge crossing through a very big tree. Be careful with monkeys though. Some of them can be aggressive. They might steal you and grab your hair. But it's stilla part of the experience! ", "It is a very magical place. If you bring bananas you get the monkeys to come closer and get the food out of your hands. They're very friendly as they're use to tourist. Must do!", "Definitely worth a stop if you go to Ubud and on up towards the volcano (300,000 Rps admission fee if I remember correctly)...worth the $2.10 (US)!", "My husband and I visited here 25 years ago and returned recently with our teenage daughter and adult son. There is a small entrance fee which helps maintain the grounds and you can buy a bunch of bananas from the seller outside for about $5 but be warned, the monkeys will come at you and climb up you to get at them so if you can keep them in a backpack or you will lose the lot very quickly! The forest and temple are set in beautiful surroundings and if you go down to the bottom of the valley you can watch the monkeys play in the river. Very cute to watch. The temple attendants feed the monkeys corn and will assist getting a monkey to sit on your shoulder at no extra charge (but we did buy another bunch of bananas from them ), one monkey mistook my pearl earring for food but we managed to stop him before he pulled it out of my ear. We probably spent a pleasant hour here just watching the monkeys and their antics.", "It has been a good experience, the site is beautiful, and the kids enjoy looking at the monkeys and baby monkeys everywhere. A nice visit to do when you have young kids.", "We really enjoyed our time here. We took things slowly and enjoyed the tranquility of the site. There were no pressures normally associated with a tourist site. My wife did have a \\close encounter of the third kind\\\" with a monkey, which offered a great opportunity for photos. None of the monkey scare stories came close to happening. Just follow the printed rules. In all, we considered this a well spent afternoon. In summation, we highly recommend this site. Their are good restaurants within walking distance, notably de'warrung and Warung Garasi Restaurants (up the hill).\"", "Good point, you'll see a lot of monkeys. Bad point, what people seem to like here is that they jump on you and try to get everything you have. One of them opened my bag, I was scarred for my passport. The staff was not around so I was on my own. My wife tried to make the monkey go off my bag/shoulders but it got aggressive. ", "Definitely do! I loved this place but ensure any lose items, i.e. hats, sunglasses etc. are secured as the monkey's are not scared and are a little naughty! Do not walk with hands in your pockets as they interpret this as you have food and will try and climb up to your pockets! Also do not wear the back pack on your front - again they associate that with feeding time. Probably the best thing I did in Ubud, great fun.", "This place was totally worth visiting and not just for the monkeys. The grounds are nice and the temple is worth seeing. I thought the monkeys were cute too, however I wasn't one of the people that had their hair pulled, or were surrounded by a pack of monkeys looking to take food. These little critters are fast. If they see you open a bag or any package, (even a packet of tissues), they'll be on you in a flash. There are monkey caretakers scattered throughout the park to assist but they can't help everyone. They took a bag of peanuts out of my hand. After this monkey forest, I skipped the one in the west.", "It was cool to have the monkeys crawling up on you, but some of the bigger ones are a bit aggressive. I was bit by one of them and had it cleaned out to prevent infection, and I didn't have anything in my hands. Not sure why he did it. The smaller ones are more friendly and playful in general from what I observed. Be sure to take off all jewelry or it may get swiped, they took my wife's earring out with ease. If you reach in to your pockets they may also do the same or take a peek. They also tried to check out the inside of my wife's shirt. If you don't want them to crawl on you, then don't have anything in your hands (food, water bottles, etc) and they will likely leave you alone. Some of the guides will help get the monkeys on you, but I noticed they charged westerners a really high price compared to the others to earn some extra cash, something I don't like seeing. If you want them to crawl on you, just get some of the small bananas from a local vendor, and hold out your arm while standing. They will climb up you to get the, and you won't have to pay the guide anything. :) Overall a cool experience, but just be cautious.", "The forest was so lush and green. It's nice to see the monkeys in a natural habitat. They are literally everywhere and have no issues with jumping on people who have food. There are people who work for the monkey forest who are constantly sweeping the footpaths to ensure no stray bits of banana will make anyone slip. They also offer carts of small bananas that you can purchase throughout the park. If you are holding a banana up high the monkeys will climb up to take it. I am afraid of monkeys, but did not bring any food into the park or buy bananas, so I had no issue with them jumping on me. There is a wooden footbridge, accessed by stairs that leads to a temple. Very beautiful to walk there. Bring Good walking shoes! The moss can be slippery and sandals/thongs are not recommended if you are walking down to the temple. PROS: Wheel chair friendly - the paths are steep, but you could get a wheel chair down the majority there are also some open paved areas to park and watch Very clean paths and a lot of signs in English Monkeys are all in very good condition and are not confined to the forest, they come and go as they please Vendors inside are friendly but do not try to hassle you to buy bananas (I'm guessing they already get an hourly rate). Admission was very cheap and worth the price. 40,000 idr at the time I'm writing this CONS: Monkeys are everywhere and you need to watch your step to make sure you don't step on a tail Do not bring food or shiny jewellery into the park. There are signs posted saying to watch your valuables and to not hide food in bags as the monkeys will try to get it. - I did see one young monkey holding and chewing on a pearl earring. (May only have been costume jewellery, but I wouldn't take the chance). Especially humid with the tree canopy keeping in the heat. Bring extra bottled water here ", "Beautiful place, Husband and i had loads of fun. So Green and the monkeys were so friendly and so cute. ", "Unless you really like agressive baboons, what’s the point? I saw two people get bitten (they probably deserved it). How many cute photos of baby baboons do you need?", "Enjoyed the monkey forest to an average level. Lots of monkeys as you would expect, nice little walk, but maybe some more information on the place needed. Shame to see people feeding monkeys human food such as crisps etc, and playing with plastic, and basically ignoring signs! And wardens that do nothing about it! Is what it is I suppose 🤔", "The monkeys were great fun, not aggressive. We were advised not to buy food, so we were not jumped all over. We just sat with them and some of them came and sat on my lap and played with my hair. Great to see all the monkeys free and happy in their own environment and not in a cage, loved it!!", "The monkeys have no preditors and eat from human designed contraptions so naturally you will find them breeding all day as they don't have to find food or defend there territory. Be carful not to step on any tails, they can be quite aggressive.", "A fun couple of hours. Don't listen to all the nanny people saying that it is dangerous. It isn't! I just didn't go near the dirty critters and didn't feed them. Filthy little bludgers they are. Cute though.", "Buy some bananas at the entrance hold out one at a time high and a monkey will come sit on your shoulder and eat. Keep walking past mothers with their babies we saw many get angry, they are protective. Walk the whole park there is some amazing scenery!", "The Monkey forest is wonderful. It's so nice to visit somewhere where animals are not in cages or made to behave a certain way. The entrance is cheap and well worth it, as you can easily spend a couple of hours wandering around. We also paid for a couple of bunches of bananas and it was wonderful to feed the monkeys ourselves. Great day out.", "Cost 40,000 rup to get in, it's huge some clothes shops inside, but mostly just able to walk around and look at the monkeys. There is an area that you can get bananas I think you buy them to give to the monkeys. Some may jump up on you but you just have to stay still. If you have a big make sure it's done up. I highly recommend it if you have never been to see any monkeys before in . A well set up beautiful Forrest to walk around.", "A good place to go when in UBUD. There are around 750 monkeys in the forest, it seems. But be careful when visiting the place because the monkeys can be quite agressive and bite. Do not take any food of drinks with you.", "Many tourists around but still a beautiful place to visit: temples, monkeys and impressive trees make it a remarkable place.", "The monkeys were first grabbing random things from the tourists but since the tourists became more cautious the ways of handling by the monkeys evolved even further. I have been myself a witness of a monkey attacking a girls and trying to open the pockets in her backpack trying to pick what was there. None can convince me that monkeys can learn by themselves how to open backpacks and pick valuables from there. And because it is increasingly harder to steal from the tourists within the monkey forest itself the monkeys are used to attack tourists outside of the forrest. I’ve been attacked by the monkey few hundred meters outside of the forest when leaving a shop. The thief was probably targeting my wallet but the monkey chose the chocolate bar that I was keeping in my other hand. The temple itself is very nice but I hate the paces where I feel that I’m being targeted by the criminals so my final verdict is that visiting it is not worth the risk that you run.", "Truth be told, we went to the Monkey Forest to see the forest rather than the monkeys. I'd seen beautiful pictures of the ancient trees and I wanted to see for myself. Indeed, the cool forest contained many beautiful and amazing trees. The monkeys were very cute too but they were usually surrounded by gawking tourists. We weren't keen on some of the depictions on the statues. The visit would have been more enjoyable if we didn't have to stop so often for people to take photos.", "If you do not like heat, then go there early morning, it will be better for you. Although under trees shade, it can get rather hot there. Nice place for a walk. Monkey Forest it is named and believe me the monkeys are there, plenty of them, often very funny and not scared at all, quite used to visitors. Not aggressive but you will still have to be careful, they are very clever at snatching things from you, be it a can of drink or a camera - which is more annoying - since you will never get it back... So beware and it will be all right. You have to pay entrance fee, I do not remember how much, but not very high. You will also find people near entrance, selling bananas to feed the monkeys. Nice place with lots of small lanes leading to various places, temple, etc to explore.", "Loved it so much we went twice! What can I say, the monkeys are wild animals and must be treated with respect. They have learned that people bring food and are not shy in coming to take food from you. They will also take hair accessories as one poor girl behind us found out! Plenty of patrol/guards around to keep the people and monkeys safe. You can buy bananas from the stalls and this encourages the monkeys to take from your hand or sit on your lap. If you want the monkeys to keep a distance then don't take any food.", "Better come in the early morning,less people.monkeys are friendly if you respect instructions given at park's entrance.just don't scream if they jump on you if you have no food they will jump off quickly.don't hide food.they will come for it,and won't give up until they find it out.park is really nice,for 20000rp you can buy small bunch of banana to feed the monkeys.very nice,worth the trip.", "If you are on holiday (vacation) and on a tour or near Ubud, worth the 30,000 IDR each for a couple of hours at most. Of course, if you have a fear of monkeys stay away. They promote \\in the wild\\\" but belive me they are use to humans and have touts who will get a picture of you and the monkey eating while on your shoulders, for a fee. Still nice to see. Hint, don't carry food in your pocket as they will go for it.\"", "We wanted to visit the well known monkey forest in Ubud. It was impressive and located near the center of the city. Many visitors are looking for the same. It is busy, fair priced, about EUR 3,- and all visitors are walking with a smile. It because the monkey are naughty, trying to get the belongings of unaware tourist who take the instructions not too serious. Please do so. At the other hand, the place too clean, too organized and too busy. You can walk for hours watching the monkeys, but I expected more variety in monkey species, more spectacular things then just see walking and eating monkeys. ", "The most special part of this place was the amount of monkeys, it's overrun with the apes. Curious creatures and all, it was just a nice park brim king with primemates. I saw a monkey tear some food away from a little kid. It looked like it bit her but she didn't cry. I would think twice before bringing my kids here.", "This was a pretty unexciting visit to say the least. We love nature and wildlife and have enjoyed some amazing experiences, most recently in South Africa and Costa Rica. However, unless you have never seen a monkey before, I wouldn't rush to pay IR 50,000 entrance fee, especially when there are plenty of them roaming around outside the \\sanctuary\\\". Spend your money on a couple of beers or whatever else grabs your fancy. I thought I was strolling around a municipal park that happened to have monkeys in it, rather than a forest. Apart from a rip off visit to Ulun Danu Batur Temple later in the holiday, this was the least exciting outing that I can remember. Thankfully, we were staying just up the road so we didn't go out of our way to make the visit.\"", "My husband and I had visited Monkey Forest before, but decided to take our 6 year old son for a visit as he loves the outdoors. The place was busy, it being the Lebaran weekend here in Indonesia, and the place was teeming with tourists. We found that many of the tourists were very in-your-face with the resident monkeys -- going up close to take pictures, especially of mother-and-child monkey groups, throwing things at the monkeys to get their attention for photos or teasing them with bananas to see how they respond. We found the monkeys quite aggressive, picking fights with one another, screeching and chasing each other amongst the visitors, which can be quite scary for visitors, especially children. A number of children were crying in fear. A pair of monkeys jumped on my back and grabbed my sunglasses. A very kind visitor managed to distract the monkey so that I could get them back, but by then the damage was done; it had broken one of the stems. You really can't blame the monkeys for being aggressive -- how would you feel if thousands of visitors encroached so rudely on your habitat? I think the authorities need to do several things: 1. Put more people on duty to keep visitors in control and advice them if they behave badly 2. Put up more signage about how to behave around monkeys -- keeping at least a 6 foot distance, not making eye contact (which monkeys see as a challenge) 3. Keeping valuables, especially shiny items, out of sight. 4. Stopping the practice of selling bananas Monkey Forest is a beautiful and green sanctuary in somewhat built-up , and it would be a shame for it to gain a reputation as a dangerous place.", "This was my second visit to monkey forest. We had friends with us on our second trip to so we decided to go again. You can buy bananas on the way in to feed the monkeys but beware they will jump at you to get them. We even seen one tourist get urinated on by a monkey so as you can imagine we weren't keen to let them too close. It's quite a nice walk through the rainforest so I would recommend at such a cheap price", "I loved the monkey forrest. It was great seeing these animals in a natural environment and not being abused or kept in cages.", "We were a bit hesitant to visit the monkeys as we had heard lots of horror stories but we knew we couldn't visit Ubud and not see them. We went late in the day so monkeys had probably been well fed by the time we arrived. They were fine and as long as you follow tips suggested and don't go with food and drinks they are happy to leave you alone. The forest is beautiful and it's well worth a visit.", "The monkeys here are well kept and free to come and go as they please. Watching them is a delight, especially the youngsters playing chase and splashing in the water. Some people seem to think that it's fun to tease them by offering and then snatching food away - but this is when problems start - as other reviewers say, follow the park rules and enjoy the freedom of wandering amongst the animals.", "This place is a must seen in Ubud but the monkeys can be a bit scary sometimes. A little girl was assolted and she was screaming for her dear life! Other than that the place is definitely worth a visit.", "Really loved this visit. They get a bit excited when you have a handful of bananas but I didn't have any problems. Well worth a visit", "If you are staying in Ubud definitely worth a visit. There are hundreds of monkeys and they are definitely not scared of humans. There are sellers encouraging you to buy bananas to feed the monkeys. The monkeys then jump up onto you to snatch the food. If you don't buy them then they leave you in peace - my preferred option.Good photo opportunities", "Had a nice visit. Plenty of monkeys to see first thing in the morning when they are having breakfast.", "This attraction boasts of a real forest with old trees providing a good canopy over the place. Signs are everywhere that you will not get lost inside. There is also a stream running through the place giving it a more forest-like appeal. Best of all, the stars of the place (the monkeys), are everywhere going about their usual activities despite the presence of human beings. A very relaxing place to be in .", "Beautiful setting. Cool temps due to shade. Great monkey business. Caution: don't bring in bananas and hang onto your things. The monkeys are smart and will steal it all in a second. Enjoy the stroll and entertainment.", "The monkey forest is a stunning place. There were monkeys everywhere and were pretty tamed. However, there are precautions to take when you encounter a monkey. Don't look into the eyes, don't grin at them, don't bring plastic bags. You are either going to grab unwanted attention or get bitten. You are allowed to buy and feed bananas to the monkey, the stall is pretty cheap, 20000 rupiah for a bunch of bananas. Do be careful, I can guarantee you that they will climb onto your shoulder to get your banana but don't get frightened. There are infant monkeys that you can play with around the forest but take note, mothering monkeys are more aggressive due to its protectiveness. Be aware of the situation and proceed with caution if you want to play with its infant. There was a particular monkey that I got into a fight with (sounds silly). I accidentally showed the monkey my teeth and looked into its eyes. The monkey showed me back its teeth and started climbing. I didn't know what it was doing because I was desperate to get a photo of a monkey on my shoulder but then I soon released, it bit me. THANKFULLY, I was wearing a denim jacket; which prevented the monkey from biting into my flesh. If I got to recommend one thing, please bring a jacket in case of monkey attack. Overall, this place is a must-go for nature enthusiastic and avid photographers.", "Terrific experience.. Go early to avoid crowds. Listen to the advice about no bottles and plastic bags..", "Great views here on clear days. We came at lunch time with young kids. Crowds were small and not a problem. The walk was fine for them as well. Temple is good though the views are better. Monkeys are trouble makers. One took my girls thong (flip flop) off her when she turned her back. So be careful. Also tried to bite me when I approached to get it back. A local housekeeper sorted it out with a treat for exchange. Fun times!", "11 AM - Saturday - It appears to be a very calm and quiet place from the outside, ample parking space, no rush at ticket window, got the tickets, went through the instructions on the sign board and entered. 11:05 AM - Saturday - Walked in enjoying the greenery around. 11:10 AM - Barrage of noisy visitors overtook the slow me, some were leaning on fence, others giving monkey calls back. 11:20 AM - Saturday - Monkeys retaliate, one of the woman visitors lost her shades another got bitten a few were scratched. 11:28 AM - Saturday - Out of the sanctuary. The park is meant to enjoy the coexistence of monkeys and some other animals (deer) in natural habitat. The moment one starts 'monkeying around' the enjoyment ceases for self and for others.", "This part of the forest is home to a great number of monkeys. you can see them while walking around eating, playing, fighting and etc and also you can feed them, hug them or play with them during your visit. If you are not interested in monkeys this is a place to skip since you can find temples and sculptures almost everywhere in , but if like them, don't miss it.", "Monkeys have stolen my hart! Go early then it's not so crowded. Watch you're personal belongings.its not so big!", "I was nervous about going here after reading some of the reviews about misbehaving monkeys, but I had a great time. It's probably a good idea to be mindful about having food or things they'd like to steal, but we didn't have any issues. None of the monkeys even tried to touch us. There was an employee who walked around the whole place with us to make sure there weren't any issues, and she only had to shoo one monkey once. Our guide told us that a lot fewer people have been going, and we thought that was a real shame. (In fact, we saw much more aughty\\\" monkeys at one of the temples than we did here.) The monkeys were a lot of fun, and it's a beautiful, neat, jungley forest. There was also a fun little spot where you could take your pictures wearing traditional hats/crowns and holding a bat. Definitely recommended!\"", "It's exactly what you think it's going to be. Monkey's roaming free, interacting with themselves and the tourist with banana's. Nice adventure and right in the middle of Ubud.", "A really scenic forest and reasonably priced attraction. It's lovely to see the monkeys in their natural habitat - but beware, it's full of so many tourists provoking the monkeys (who are then surprised when the monkeys lash out). I would recommend putting aside 45 mins to wonder around, don't waste your money buying the food, just enjoy being in the presence of these fun creatures!", "Lots of fun with cheeky monkeys. Mind your particulars. We took our 2yo and he loved it. The monkeys are very forward - our pram was besieged at the start, until we locked down all bags, zips and hid anything that looked like it might be grabbable! However, the monkeys are not aggressive - we didnt feel unsafe. Nice environment, very green and relatively clean compared to other similar places we've visited.", "An interesting place to visit with some beautiful temples. Hold your bags and any valuables close though; the monkeys are trained to grab them off you then you have to pay a Guide to get the monkey to release it back to you. The monkeys have rabies and can be quite intimidating too; they stalk you trying to get at your bag. Just don't bring any food or drink in, even inside your bag.", "I was really looking forward to visit the Monkey forest in Ubud, went early morning to avoid the crowd, but as not many people were there that time, I got scared of the monkeys. If I looked at them the thought I want them to jump on me so I avoided eye contact with them completely. Some of them made a start to run towards me which was very scary. Later when there were many other people around the temple, they were friendlier, my partner let a small one on his shoulder, it was very nice! There are keepers around to feed the monkey but not sure how can they protect you... Some of the monkeys have babies and they very protective if you go anywhere near, so be careful. Sometimes they got in to fights, which was a bit scary too. Take your necklaces and earrings out, also they get into the pockets on your backpack! Still a good experience to see them running freely all around the place.", "The kids (teenagers) enjoyed it, I had seen it before but it was ok for them. Very commercial to say the least and some monkeys looked liked they needed a bit of vet work. But all in all a good visit. There were a lot of people there which made it a bit tough to really enjoy.", "This was an experience, lots of monkeys there, an opportunity to buy bananas to feed the monkeys, be weary of carrying bananas far, you may get jumped on! Worth a visit!", "Amazing and mystic place. Massive trees and lots of monkeys. Be careful, they can be aggressive. Beautiful forest attracts many tourists.", "Totally a new experience for me. They monkeys were everywhere. I had read that they like to steal cameras and jewelry so I was cautious and had no problems. I did watch a monkey take a water bottle from a woman though. They got aggressive at times with food but again, we used common sense and had no problems. Really neat and only 50k IDR to get in. Totally worth it!", "For $5 A this is worth a look. The monkeys can be a bit over powering, but that's probably the fun of the place. Just hold on tight to any food or bags!!!!!", "Very pretty and serene, except for the tourists :-) Some people want to go and experience a beautiful place with ancient carvings, bridges and temples. I recommend going early and enjoying. For those people with a desire to torment animals, the monkeys don't respond well to being poked or having faces made at them, I'd suggest they be observed from a respectful distance.", "The monkey forest is a lovely place, parts of it are very beautiful and the architetcure amazing. Yes, there are monkeys. We weren't swarmed with them (although we didn't buy bananas), my husband found a banana on the ground and fed it to a monkey. Lots of fun. We stayed for an hour, would have liked to stay a bit longer.", "So many cheeky monkeys everywhere, seem very friendly unless you smile or intimidate them, although will steal food and water bottles.", "Such a fun, and amazing experience. So cheap to get in, about 30k IDR. Takes about 2 hours to wonder around. Monkeys EVERYWHERE! They're so friendly, but beware, if you don't like monkeys, or are afraid of them - this isn't the place for you. The monkeys often jump on you, to play, or to pinch food, which I thought was great - but this can be scary if you're not keen on them! Be sure to put all your things safe in a bag, as they're cheeky and will pinch what ever they can get their hands on, water bottles, sunglasses, anything! Such an amazing experience, I'm so glad we went. The temples are amazing to see too, this place it definitely worth a visit!", "Sure this may be a touristy place to visit, but it's so much more than that and definitely worth the visit! I was low key terrified at first, especially when I witnessed some monkey's leap on people for a banana, but to be fair walking into a Monkey forest with bananas is totally setting yourself up for trouble, unless you're a monkey whisperer like my boyfriend. To be honest, I love nature and all animals, but some of these monkeys were bigger than my dog and feeling them aggressively tug at my shorts to score a banana was nerve wrecking. I had to hide the bananas in my backpack to be able to disperse them to the monkeys one by one and avoid being mobbed by the bigger (mobster looking elder monkeys). I respected them, their environment and understood that I was a guest. I truly had a great time interacting with them and watching them go bananas. Tread carefully, be respectful, and don't taunt them or expect to be visiting the first aid office that is onsite, should you be bitten or scratched by a hungry monkey.", "It's a fun thing to do in Ubud. The parc/forest is nice, monkeys are in quite a high number and get easily close to humans. Be ready for a few laughs and see a few girls screaming! Haha. Not the highlight in Ubud but definitely something to do if you have an hour or 2 to fill. Price is 30'000 rupiah for adults (in 2015).", "This place is really nice! You can see a lot of monkeys around. The temple is nice, but the real attraction are the monkeys. The steal food and shining things, be careful! ", "I think its part of the experience but I wouldn't go back and I didn't spend long here. It's busy with Monkey's everywhere. Don't buy bananas if you don't want them to jump on you", "We visited the Monkey Forest which was well worth it. The monkeys are very cheeky and will take anything that is accessible off you, so make sure you go into this forest with only the bare minimum. As a woman, I took all my jewellery off. Follow the rules on the board as you enter if you want to avoid them jumping all over you. If you buy the banana's that they sell in the forest - be prepared for them to jump at you to get them. They are quick and will take anything that is easily accessible. The monkeys are everywhere - big and small - even babies with their mothers. If one does jump on you, don't scream and shout as they will eventually just jump off you! The forest is lovely to see and well worth a visit. I highly recommend it .", "Really enjoyed the visit. Very attractive grounds lots of steps but reasonable. Many well signed walking trails. Monkeys were cute and plentiful and did not bother us as we had taken all jewellery off", "The idea of the whole area is to preserve the animals and temples as well. Beautiful place and nice tour. The only issue I saw was that some monkeys were either eating or playing with plastics and other items left by visitors or stolen from them (saw one monkey stealing a hand sanitizer bottle and another nearly getting a mobile - and she bit the guy holding the phone once he held it firmly). I would say if you follow the rules it is ok to visit .. if you think they are like pets maybe you can have something stolen. Hope fewer people left bottles and rubish behind ...", "We walked to the monkey forest from the town. Easy to find and you don't need to have an organised tour if you are in the area. There is a comprehensive list of rules before you enter. You can of course go in and watch idiots being bitten etc for not following them. There are many staff keeping watch. Be careful if you have expensive sunglasses as monkeys have a fascination for them. Also if you stop still for too long and you have a bag they will try to investigate !", "Roaming free as they should be. Some cheeky monkeys may jump on you but usually they do their own thing. Interacting with the keepers without being caught or handled. Breaking into the food cages was a great video opportunity. The grounds are breath taking. Beautiful unique trees & sounds of the jungle are incredible. Definitely worth a visit", "Let me just start off with the first question I had when I showed up. They do bite. BUT only when provoked. Please ready the warnings when you show up because the majority of problems we saw stemmed from the fact that people paid absolutely no attention to the warnings. The monkeys want your plastic water bottles, they want in your bags, they want your map, they want to see what you have. So expect the baby monkeys to be super curious and handsy. If they jump on you, don't freak out, don't swat at them, don't try to take whatever they grabbed. Just hold on to your belongings and if you don't want them on you any longer because you're uncomfortable or they're trying to get in your bag just start walking away. They jump right off. Now that we have that answered, I recommend that if you have the time to visit, do so. The forest is beautiful, the statues are nice, and the monkeys are great to sit and watch.", "I was slightly unsure if we wanted to go to the Sacred Monkey Forest as we've read some really frightening reviews about aggressive monkeys (especially towards young children) and we were travelling with 2 young children, but our driver assured us that it is not the case. He gave us good pointers about not bringing food, no feeding, no looking directly into the monkeys' eyes and we would be good to go. We had such a great time there and was very pleased that the whole place was very well maintained and really clean with no funky smell at all. Monkeys of all sizes were seen sitting around eating food provided by the park itself, and most of them would walk close to you without batting an eyelid as they are very used to having humans around. We took great pictures with the monkeys, even our daughters who were a little frightened in the beginning, had a great time. Monkey Forest as the name suggest, is like a huge canopy of trees and one would feel very cooling while in the park itself. The area is big and there are some walking to do should you want to venture around. Lots of great places for beautiful photos. I would recommend visiting this place, at entrance you would need to pay a small fee but it is well worth it.", "Don't miss out on this attraction. It's really beautiful inside and the grounds are very well maintained. A very inexpensive trip in Ubud. Definitely worth checking out.", "This is quite an interesting spot , the sculpture is great, however the monkeys are pretty persistent and observe if you buy food to feed them off the ladies outside the temple. They can be quite aggressive and its probably best not to buy food as they have a monkey scout on the look out. One bit my partner, as its not a rabies vector it was not too scary, but bad enough.", "‘Monkey Forest’ We visited ‘Monkey Forest’ and loved it. It is a wonderful opportunity to see monkeys in their natural environment and unrestricted. It was a larger area than we had imagined and created an amusing and enjoyable walk through the forest. It also provided the opportunity to view the vast forest trees close up. Also, some great photo opportunities with the monkeys. The monkeys are well cared for by the staff that work there. One of the guides informed us about the health and screening programme that is ongoing for all of the monkeys. There is lots of information about this in the entry leaflet and also within the forest area but we found it even more informative to speak with one of the staff who are wandering around the forest. At the end of your visit there is a free shuttle bus which takes you back to the centre of Ubud. It breaks for 30 minutes at lunch time which is when we needed it so we decided to walk back along ‘Monkey Forest Road’. It was a pleasurable walk taking in the shops, bars and restaurants. We stopped at a place called ‘Three Monkeys’ on the right hand side which we highly recommend (see separate review). The walk (without our stops) took about 20-25 minutes and is probably the best way to see some of Ubud. In summary, well worth a visit and very reasonably priced. Tips: Children were loving seeing the monkeys, some of them more mischievous than others, close up so do go if you have youngsters. Equally, adults enjoyed this place too! If you have a pushchair or wheelchair, the path along ‘Monkey Forest Road’ is very uneven so probably bst to take the free shuttle bus. ", "Situated in ubud,this place is gem, ancient hindu temples within forest and lots of monkey,they are everywhere,of every size,from tiny new born to bigger one,love to see them playing and enjoying life, follow guidelines of park staff and it would be a pleasant visit.", "Walked there with my wife today. We went through the busy markets and heavy traffic areas in Ubud and ended up entering the sacred monkey forest. Entrance is 50000 idr for adults but well worth it. There is a stark contrast upon entering the area from the busy world to a calmer but more wild world. The monkeys are everywhere, from climbing the trees, playing in water, sleeping to the alpha asserting his dominance. Bought a small amount of bananas for 20000 idr and fed them. Be careful as they are not shy and will quickly climb you to get to them. Be wary of the alpha male as they might be as calm as the females when you hold food over their heads! Walking under the canopy of trees is soothing and a good way to get away from the heat of the city. Also make sure to visit the cage in the back of the conservation area as there is a small blind monkey named Nelson that is in there for his own good. Brought my wife to tears to see this poor little one stuck in a cage.. all be it for his own safety as he cannot forage food or seek shelter on his own.", "We weren't sure what to expect. Had heard various stories of guests being attacked by the monkeys. Pleasantly surprised. Like anything - you use common sense etc and all goes well. Well laid out park with lots to see. Would advise not to feed the monkeys and keep a safe distance and all is good. Would recommend it as a must see. Don't feed the monkeys and keep a safe distance. Lots to see.", "Worth a quick walk through, especially for kids to see the cute tiny baby monkeys play under your feet. Then head directly to one of the local charming bars to while away the afternoon people watching and drinking the amazing Indonesian Pilsner, Bintang.", "Had a lovely afternoon at the monkey forest. Not too expensive and there are loads of monkeys of all ages! Read the warning signs before you go in, then you are more than safe.", "choose your time, lot's of tourists. so either early or later in the afternoon. you can feed the monkeys if you have no fear.", "The tracks are well marked and the staff are pleasant. It was an enjoyable activity to fill in the morning. Be aware the monkeys can jump on you at a moments notice as we experienced.", "So. Damn. Hot! It is like walking in a bath - but it is worth it, of course. There is a map so that you can follow a path and manage to see all in one go. Good. It clearly says at borders here and there how to act with the monkeys - yet tourists do stupid things and blame the monkeys or the staff. So my only bad experience from this place is the tourists. Other than that I liked strolling around looking at statues and temples and see cute monkeys. 😊", "We walked from our hotel in the forest then along the beach to get there. We spent more than an hour just watching and enjoying the view.", "After all, they are monkeys. Though I was not harassed or attack during my visit but monkey fights are common there. I have seen visitors letting the monkeys to climb on top of them however I doubt the monkeys are vaccinated. So please do not take the risk. The park is a good place to take a respite from the heat but please be reminded that not to be too close to the monkeys. Overall the park is nice and it deserve some of your time in .", "Only visit if you are not afraid of monkeys. You can feed monkeys and take photos with them but be careful of your belongings - monkey thieves. Stayed about 40 minutes.", "We were not disappointed and reasonable entrance fee. Fun to spent 2 hours. Please obey the rules, some monkeys can be aggressive if they don’t get food u have in a bag.", "If you're going through Ubud or staying there, it's a great idea to visit this famous place. It's exactly what the name says: a forest full of monkeys. The monkeys move all over the place and generally ignore the tourists. If you're daring (or foolish) enough to try to get closer to them, however, be prepared for pain. Didn't think I'd see anyone get hurt/bitten, but I did. Lots of shops to go to here, too, if you ever get bored quickly: everything you could need is there, BUT BE VERY CAREFUL AT NIGHT. You could get hounded by an exhibitionist that drives his motorbike while spanking his own monkey. People say there have been attacks—a vague word—on women in the past. Was able to scare off the perv by screaming, but that could have been just very lucky. Entrance fee is 30,000 (around $3) for adults and 10,000 (around $2) for kids.", "There are tons of monkeys at the park just minding there own business. The park itself is beautiful and serene and should be visited if in ubud !!", "Бр3т с супругой прив4зли н3с с с муж4м в Monkey Forest н3 мой д4нь рожд4нья. И н3до ск3з3ть, это был з3м4ч3т4льный под3рок! Оч4нь кр3сивый л4с - н3стоящи4 джунгли! Обширн3я т4рритория с множ4ством тропок, дорож4к, р4чкой и хр3мовым компл4ксом. Об4зьянки оч3ров3т4льны! Они чисты4 и почти совс4м н4 п3хнут (м4ня ч3сто об этом спр3шив3ют). Н3с з3р3н44 пр4дупр4дили, что с собой лучш4 нич4го н4 бр3ть, ин3ч4 эти прок3зники ут3щ3т. Смотрит4ли прод3ют б3н3ны, которыми можно покормить живность, и это ср3зу привл4к34т об4зьянок. Н3 мн4 они вис4ли по три штуки з3 р3з, и, похож4, мы н3шли общий язык. Н4 стоит сильно близко подходить к м3м3 с м3лыш3ми (они с3ми подходят з3 угощ4ни4м, 4сли хотят), ну и, с3мо собой р3зум44тся, д4рг3ть м3ртыш4к з3 хвосты, и тогд3 они вполн4 друж4любны4 и н4 3гр4ссивны4. Пообщ3ться с животными это вс4гд3 огромный положит4льный з3ряд н3стро4ния! On my birthday brother with his wife took my husband and me to the Monkey Forest . And I must say it was a wonderful gift! Very beautiful forest - real jungle! The vast area with plenty of paths, tracks, the river and the temple complex. Monkeys are adorable! They are clean and almost have no smell (I am often asked about it). We were warned that it is better to leave everything in the car, otherwise these pranksters will steal things. Rangers sell bananas, which you can feed the animals, and it immediately attracts monkeys. They hung on me three at a time, and, it seems, we found something in common. I wouldn't recommend to come close to a mother with kids (they come theirselves, if wish to), well and, of course, not to pull monkeys for tails or anything else, so then they are quite friendly and non-aggressive. To interact with the animals is always a positive charge!", "This place is a must see. There are monkeys everywhere. If you purchase bananas you will get accosted but that is the fun of this whole experience. Those littler bastards jumped on my back and took my water bottle from my backpack (and when I stopped them/him he was unzipping my backpack). LOVED IT! Got some great photos. The kids loved it. So glad we checked this sanctury out.", "I thoroughly enjoyed my visit. Nature is beautiful and monkeys are not afraid. Staff are all around to give instructions on what and what not to do. You can observe monkey's natural behaviour and how they interact with each other. I see people giving bad reviews because some of the monkeys were agressive to each other or visitors. Well, that's what animals naturally are. If you want to avoid that, better go to the zoo, where animals are locked up and sedated.", "The forest is a semi-open zoo which lets you get close to the monkeys and see them in their habitat with only Rp 30,000 (adult). I was scared that the monkeys were gonna jump at me and steal my stuff at first but it turned out that there was no need to be afraid if you didn't have any food with you. It was fun looking at the monkeys play around with other visitors and other monkeys too. They're overall pretty friendly. I've felt very entertained after my visit and totally recommend the forest for everyone of any age to go! You can buy some food at the forest if you want to feed the monkeys and get a close up picture with them too!", "We were there in the afternoon and the monkey were very relaxed. Maybe the were already full from all the food they had gotten from all the tourist over the course of the day or the stories about them harassing people are completely exaggerated. It definitely pay to go there early or late in the day when there are less people.", "This is a nice scenic place, but go on a dry day as lot of walking on slopes is involved. Be careful of the monkeys as they snatch from the hand.", "Really enjoyable visit for an hour or so and easily in walking distance from Ubud centre. The park is picturesque with some really beautiful features. The monkeys roam around the area freely. You can watch them feeding and have members of staff help with photos etc. Also very cheap, roughly 50k IDR per person which is roughly £2.15 - great value.", "I'm not sure what was worse, the crowds of tourists that make this place feel far from being a forest sanctuary, or the hordes of overfed and stressed out macaques. Unlike other similar places in Asia, this park encourages visitors to feed the monkeys by selling bananas. The monkeys here have lost there natural fear of humans and they often climb on visitors, which isn't always very pleasant as some of the monkeys are quite large and aggressive. I first visited the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary 20 years ago when it was truly a magical and beautiful place. There were way fewer monkeys, and way fewer visitors back then. Unfortunately, it's no longer a very special experience.", "I went in with a stack of bananas (bought from the lady at the entrance to the park) and 3 kids in tow. The enthusiasm and adrenalin of feeding sometimes manifested in shrieks of joy or fear, depending on how quick the monkeys were in grabbing the fruits. The walk through, and the ruins themselves, make for an cool outing under the shade.", "For starters: do not buy anything from the market street before going in to the monkey forest. An old lady advised me to buy some crackers for the monkeys and when I left the store, immidieatly a monkey attacked me and stole the whole bag of crackers with him. Only bring the bananas you can purchase on the entrance, but be aware that the monkeys will come for the bananas right away. Don't have any extra items in your hands (besides your phone/camera for pictures at max) because the monkeys will steal anything. I had one monkey jump on my head when trying to take a selfie with it from a fair distance. It suckled on my hair and ripped my earring of my ear and tried to eat it. When he realized after 10 minutes that it wasn't eatable, he spit it out but still would sit on my head. A guide suggested me to take a few calm steps so it would jump off and so I did. (BTW, don't let the guides fool you into buying their pieces of art, my friend bought a piece of paper with a drawing on it for 150 000 IDR (about 10€) and only realizing her fault later). My friend wasn't as lucky, as she had two monkeys attack her simultaneously for an unknown reason, one of them biting her in the back. We went to the \\Monkey Forest ER\\\" and were told not to worry, these monkeys don't have rabies... Nevertheless be CAREFUL and obey the rules at all time. DO NOT approach the baby monkeys no matter how cute they are, because they always have a mother nearby willing to protect them by attacking you, and they can be vicious. I wouldn't let my small kids feed the monkeys, so be aware... Explore all the paths of the forest and you will find beautiful temples and amazing views. It's nice to watch the monkeys and if you stay calm and alert, you will be fine.\"", "The monkey forest is worth visiting for a few hours but avoid the busiest times of day when all the tour buses are there. Best time to go seems to be mid to late afternoon. Make sure to keep all your valuables secure, the monkeys will take any cameras, sunglasses, etc they can.", "The entrance fee of Rp 20,000 is well worth it. We spent about 2 hours inside watching the monkeys interact with the tourists who brought in food and drinks in their purses or bags. One monkey actually took a bottle of water off a girl and then opened it and emptied it out. Another took a small bag off a tourist and ran away with it, never to be seen again. Be careful! We are glad that we went and would go again when in Ubud. Please click 'Helpful' if this review was useful to you.", "we did the walk through the forest to see the monkeys and temple. a word of warning, keep all valuables hidden from the prying eyes of the monkeys. the monkeys can be erratic, one ran up to our daughter and gave her a bite on the leg, (no provocation from us, we are used to wild apes here in Cape Town wondering around) fortunately no skin was broken.", "Always a pleasure to visit this forest. Cheap to get in. But go early so its not as crowded as when we went. And get bananas!", "Our hotel is close to the Monkey forest, just walk alone we arrived here. And indeed this is a forest for monkeys. We could see monkeys along the corner of this little forest. We also prepared a banana for the monkey bought at the entrance. But be careful, when you are careless they will jump on you and take your glasses.", "A great change and sanctuary after all the touristy shops towards ubud market. An easy stroll through the serenity of the old forest; ancient bridges and shrine relics and the intricate carvings of mythical beasts adds to the magic of the place- my favorite would be the Naga/ serpent stone balustrade carvings with little monkeys (stone and real ones) on its back. Great place for easy leisure activity to take your mind off city life. Will be back!", "I was a little wary of going here because I assumed it would be a sad tourist trap, but I really loved this place. The monkeys run around a beautiful garden. The garden itself is a nice walk. The monkeys were not too aggressive (we did not feed them). The area was very clean and had a lot of nice statues and greenery. The monkeys seemed pretty well looked after although I’m sure having that much bananas is not good for them.", "Very busy place with very brave monkeys! Watch your stuff and keep walking unless you would like to be climbed on.", "Over 400 monkeys live in this mini amazon jungle. Located short walk from ubud town centre. Have to pay entrance fee and also fee to buy banana's for monkeys (optional) Interesting experience!", "It's defiantly a must do when in ubud but I doubt I would go back. They are absolutely eve where and not scared to jump all over you and they do bite but walking through it's pretty and nice to see", "As you step inside the forest you immediately get the cooler and dense feeling of a jungle. The monkeys are friendly and mostly stay on a half meter distance. Unfortunately it is a bit crowded of two-legged mammals that will try anything to get a monkey to jump up on their shoulders. But besides that it is worth a visit!", "Greatly enjoyed the monkey forest, very close to the fascinating creatures. However, take care not to carry much with you. We had bottles of water, completely unaware how sought after these were. We finally clicked why the monkeys were climbing up our legs after one made off with a large water bottle, unscrewed the cap, took a drink then took off with it!", " always has a view to charm its tourists with the nature and its spectacular innocence of how everything is being kept there. If you are scared of monkeys; dont go there.", "From the moment you enter the monkeys are everywhere. There were so many babies and young monkeys our kids were just over the moon. Yes, they jump on you and want to eat all the food. Very entertaining and in a great natural setting.", "A busy tourist destination, monkey forest is truly a magical location in the heart of Ubud. If you can come in reverence for the sanctity of the forest and beautiful temples that exist within it, you will be in awe. The monkeys are a bonus. That being said, be VERY careful. A dear friend and doctor who has lived here in Ubud for 12+ years has said she has seen many people hurt by them in recent years, and most have rabies. We visited monkey forest 3 times dying our month long stay - and we have 2 young children. It was a harrowing and somewhat stressful experience when we took the kids. We thought it would be fun to buy the bananas they sell after you enter the forest.. but holy moly, watch out. The second you buy them and begin walking, swarms of monkeys will descend on you... some jumping on your back, running up your led, fighting to grab them all. With children its a scary experience. Yes, some monkeys are super cute to look at with their babies in tow, but beware the more crowded monkey areas where they can get a tad vicious and out of hand. If you come with no food or water (they can sense both) in your bags, you should be ok. But they can still jump on you regardless. That being said, it is a very special place. Just don't walk in naive and keep your wits about you at all times.", "Monkeys are curious and friendly, bring a water bottle and some snacks and they’ll crawl all over you to take them from you. Don’t fight back. Can spend a good few hrs walking around, nice environs mostly isolated from the rest of busy Ubud", "Yes the place is full of monkeys and a big forest area. But thats all. So the name suggests it all. Coming from India where you can find these creatures in every small town i did not find it any interesting.Besides there are better things to do in rather then going to this place.", "It was a great afternoon for animal lovers, the forest is very beautiful. Just be a little careful with the monkeys, avoid the eye contact (important!) and put your valuables somewhere safe in your bag.", "amazing place to have fun with the monkeys! there the monkeys are really friendly, and there is always people that work there that is taking care about the monkeys behavior", "Having visited two other \\monkey forests\\\" in , we were so glad we visited this one, it was third time lucky for sure! A lot of paths to walk around and some great backdrops for photos. Monkeys were friendly too which good. 100% recommend this place to those who want to see monkeys. 50000 IDR entry fee which isn't too bad. You can park onsite too although I believe there is a charge for this but plenty of local places to pull up a scooter if you don't want to pay to park it\"", "It does not feel very sacred, but it is full of monkeys! It costs 50,000 rupiah to enter and you can buy bananas to feed the primates. You can leave bags by the entrances. You are not allowed to take plastic bags into the compound. There are also other dos and don'ts posted as you go through the gates and it is worth reading them. For example, don't look the monkeys in the eye as this is seen as a sign of aggression! The monkeys are fascinating, if a little scary, to observe. They are very used to humans and so don't run away. They will jump on you, so be warned! There are several places to wander to and visit in the forest: temples, a burial ground, a waterfall, etc. Be prepared to climb stairs. At least it is cool. There did not appear to be any cafe, but there are several toilets.", "Was nervous about monkeys stealing sunnies, phones, bags etc. But no dramas! There are staff scattered throughout which look out for the monkeys and tourists. Nice and shady walk with interesting temples throughout. Information signs throughout and great signposting. Would reccomend 1-2 hours here. One monkey just as we were leaving ran over and grabbed my pants. I followed the signs and didnt panic. Monkey let go after I gently tugged. I did see one lady sit down where the monkeys were and get climbed on, but that's avoidable.", " If you do, and if you are an animal lover, then visit this place! Take care though, some of them can be friendly, but the bigger ones are a bit nasty!!", "After reading many reviews on this site I was pretty scared to visit the monkey forest! My partner and I decided since we were in Ubud it was something we had to do. So we took the advice we had read and entered the Monkey Forest with nothing but ourselves and our camera. We didn't take a bag, water, sunglasses or anything was might attract the monkeys and make them attack us! It was great to see. The paths, trees and temples make for a great location. The monkeys are cute to see too but unfortunately they have become very used to humans and are not afraid to attack even when unprovoked! My partner went up to a monkey for a photo and it pushed him away with its hand. Later on another monkey ran up to my partner and unprovoked it bit his arm. Luckily the skin wasn't broken! We were glad we had done it but just beware! We saw one tourist who took his backpack off and put it on the ground to get out his camera and he was swarmed with monkeys all over him. so BEWARE but worth it in my opinion", "Awesome place to view wild monkeys in their natural habitat - make sure you see the dragon bridge - good experience for kids but don't get too close", "Beautiful place, lots and lots of monkeys to see. It’s a large place so it’s easy to get away from the crowds. They are semi wild monkeys so no cages. Monkeys everywhere. Just keep them out of your bag!", "Im not sure how i feel about the monkey forest. we bought bananas at the entrance to feed the monkeys which i would not advise because i feel it made the monkeys more aggressive. The monkeys from a distance are great to see, but upclose can get very aggressive and i got bit chased by 2 monkeys. Do not feed them, take off jewelery sunnies and be careful with cameras! Try not to look make eye contact with monkeys and overall just leave them alone.", "Excellent for a morning walk before it gets too hot.. Lots of monkeys, beautiful temples and walks.. Good value..", "Cheap to get in I think $5 au for adults and $3 au for kids. Monkeys were friendly ones not like in some other areas of . They were very cute... us adults loved it as much as kids.", "Good setting..well kept...good amount of walking...kids loved it ...dont go too near the monkeys...as they are wild...and can cause damage...Nothing to exclusively plan out for..can be done in 1-2 hours max. Not much queue for the tickets..cheap 10 AUD$", "I was expecting it to be busy so that was fine. The grounds themselves are beautiful and it's cool to see the monkeys doing their thing! It's shaded too for the most part so that helps on hot days!!", "We went there and the monkeys were nice, they did not try to take our glasses, camera. We had fun when we feed them with bananas.We took picture with them on our shoulders.Very nice afternoon.", "I have been to this forest at least a half dozen times in the past few years. It never gets \\old.\\\" Its fun to feed bananas to the monkeys, who are sooo adorable. The forest is beautiful and the sculptures are amazing.\"", "Only a 20 minute walk to see the most entertaining hour on our trip. They are so cheeky, I dropped a small pkt of tissues which one of them grabbed and wiped its face with them. We watched then dive and swim in a small pool. There are plenty of signs advising you what not to do, so its best to take notice of these.", "We went to the monkey forest after reading it was something you couldn't miss while in Ubud. We had a nice hour or so walking around the forest, watching the monkeys and taking in the views. We got some great photos as the monkeys do get very close. We left everything of value at the hotel and I would definitely recommend this as the monkeys took anything that was not securely fastened. All in all a fun hour or so", "What a truely spiritual place to relax and enjoy the environment... Just watch out for the naughty monkeys they took off with a girls hair band straight out of her hair...", "We spent the afternoon here whilst on one of our day trips up north . I have to say it was not what I expected. You expect the monkeys to be either caged or atleast in engaged enclosures like you have in zoos etc but nope not the case here! You literally are walking through what is essentially a tropical rainforest (through man made pathways) with monkeys everywhere! They are walking beside you sitting in the paths, hanging from trees etc you feel Iike you have walked right into there home! You don't need to worry though as they only have 1 type of monkey and you are surrounded by the forest rangers who are always on hand to keep an eye out. You are not allowed to touch the monkeys which is understandable but if they decide to climb on you they can! You can buy bananas all around the park from the rangers who then show you what to do to let the monkeys come to you. I had a new mother with her baby clinging to her sit on my shoulders eating the banana I gave her! - an incredible experience. The place is well kept and amazing. You can walk down to the small river across the rocks and see the amazing scenery. I really highly recommend a visit to this place, it's just something you will never experience anywhere else!", "The monkey forest is a must visit in Ubud and is exactly what it seems, a forest FULL to the brim of monkeys. They are playful, adventurous, cheeky and ultimately as people forget real monkeys not living in cages in a zoo. They will jump on you if you offer food, they will growl at you if you show your teeth or approach a baby monkey when the mother is nearby. There are guidelines posted around everywhere and as long as you keep your distance and let them be monkeys they are so exciting to watch and see up close and personal Just dont crowd a baby monkey trying to get a selfie by teasing it with a banana, its not fair", "I went there worried, because some of the reviews here, saying that the monkeys were aggressive and etc... but it was a really nice place, a lot of monkeys really near from u, i even get the chance to feed one, and take a photo with it in my shoulder. Totally recommended", "The Monkey Forest in Ubud is a nature reserve lined with temples.The sactuary houses a variety of monkey species. The walk to the temple is lined with a canopy of trees and thick flora and fauna almost like a rainforest. This place is witness to the nese Hinduism practiced across the country. nese Hinduism focusses on buddhism,hinduism and most important ancestor worship. The walk- through exploring this place is adventourous in its own way - a walk through this rustic site, a mini lake formation formerly used as a bathing place, stoned pathways and bridges take you back in time.", "To be honest, I feel like the monkeys take away from the temples and other areas of this park. The monkeys are overweight and far too comfortable with humans. I suppose that's what makes it an attraction, but I'm not a huge fan of seeing \\wildlife\\\" in that type of setting. Come for a few pictures of monkeys, but spend your time checking out the temples. I'd give it a higher rating if it wasn't a paid entrance, but I expect more conservation for the well being of the monkeys if they are going to make an attraction out of it.\"", "This is a great place, for several reasons: 1. It's close to Ubud so you can actually walk it if you're staying in town, or near the Main Street. 2. It's a reasonably large site so you can spend a good hour walking around and watching the monkeys. 3. It has LOTS of monkeys. I think the brochure said five different family groups of about 120 monkeys each. This means you get to see - and interact with, if you're feeling brave - lots of monkeys. 4. It's reasonably well maintained and is part of a conservation program, so they actually care about (and for) the animals. My tip: take the very outer path in the remotest part of the site, as we saw heaps of monkeys there and they hadn't been fed as much (most tourists just stop near the main gate and feed the ones there) so they're much more animated and interactive. Great fun. And don't carry food unless you're prepared to give it to them!", "My wife and I stopped by the Monkey Forest during our visit to , and it was a fun little place. The forest is very scenic, and the walking paths throughout are well maintained. The monkeys are literally running around all over, and they aren't very shy. Make sure all of your belongings are securely tucked away, or you might lose something!", "Breathtaking views. Splendid scenery. Beware of the monkeys. Don't go too close to them as they are cheeky and stole a little kid's shoe.", "Literally, be ready as soon as you arrive to see the wildest monkeys ever! I love that the monkeys are wild and not in captivity, it makes for an enjoyable experience knowing you're not contributing to any animal cruelty. The monkeys love bananas and will jump on you at first sight of them, so hide them in your bag until you're ready for that photo op! Banana stands are on location and readily available. The monkeys are used to being around people so theres not much to fear, just be respectful, and you'll have a great time. The average time to spend there is 30 mins to an hour. TIP: go early to avoid crowds, but most importantly to get get the most monkey action, as later in the day they get full and are less likely to jump on you. Cheers!", "Monkeys were very used to people and make sure you don't touch them. A lady touched a baby monkey and of course the mother went after her. Likewise some people were teasing the moneys with bananas - they should have keepers to stop people doing things like this to the monkeys. We saw babies feeding off the mothers and it was a good experience on the whole. However, we were glad we didn't stay in a hotel too near this attraction!", "Mixing with the monkeys in Ubud is a must when you are in the area. Well worth the IDR 40,000 per person entry fee. Not only are the monkeys incredibly entertaining the forest itself is beautiful to walk around in. Just hold on to your glasses and mobile phones, as some monkeys are extra curious!", "This was an enjoyable walk in a beautiful area. There are a lot of monkeys at every turn and it is interesting and fun to watch their interactions with each other, and with people too. Warning, many of the monkey are slippery thieves if given the chance! They will grab almost anything out of your hand at every opportunity. We saw a man have his glasses taken off his face (and eaten too). Another man thought that he was very funny holding up a banana high in the air with his left hand, forgetting that he had an entire bunch in his right lower hand. Well, monkeys are a lot smarter than him apparently...and the bunch of bananas were gone in a flash! A great LOL moment. We also watched many water bottles snatched from hands, and a few monkeys even tried to open our back pack to get at anything they could. Overall, this is a great easy walk in the Ubud forest....but you need to be smart with your belongings.", "Nice get away for a few hours. Monkeys are not aggressive at all. Don't open you bags though they are cheeky. Nice park to wonder around for 1 or 2 hours.", "Amazing to see so many wild and free monkeys. Very funny to watch. Do take care of your belongings and careful because monkeys can bite.", "A very interesting visit and stunningly beautiful. While the monkeys are just one part of the visit,the waterfall and bridge and tree like tentacles reaching the forest floor were worth seeing alone. The monkeys are very entertaining however if you have bananas near you they will seek you out. One stalked me then say in my head, another on my arm and then urinated down my back. Omg- I did not expect that. Funny experience however.", "Very nice place to walk around and enjoy the humid jungle atmosphere. You can get really up close and personal with the monkeys, and even feed them bananas if you want although local guides don't recommend it that much. Take a look, it's worth it!", "Have visited the forest today. The entrance costs 100.000IDR per person. Monkeys are all over the place which was great. We bought 4 bananas for 20.000ODR. One monkey climbed on me and took the bananas. It was something I will never forget. The environment it is just stunning.", "I just say, be careful. I saw a monkey attack someone and they pinch your glasses and things! You can take the shortcut but you have to share that with a trillion motorbikes - and there's still monkeys.", "Unless you’re really into monkeys I wouldn’t bother with this one - not expensive but not much to do other than walk around the tropical gardens and try and not have a close encounter - you are told not to look at the monkeys in the eyes so that makes it a bit stressful - they run around in Front and over you and fight each other - would not even consider going in the humid months unless you love that weather", "Hilarious watching the antics of the monkeys and the tourists! We were lucky to be shown around the vet clinic along the side where they were tending to a monkey that had been hit by a car.", "How bizare to meet these primates ambling through temples and junge. A truly unique adventure.Be wary, they are wild creatures but will do no harm if you endeavour to do the same.", "The monkeys would not likely remain in this place in the numbers they do if they weren't getting daily buffets from the tourists passing through. Feeding of wildlife (sanctioned or otherwise) led to aggressive behviour .", "The grounds of the sacred monkey forest sanctuary alone are worth the cost of entry. Since I love monkeys, this is basically one of my favorite experiences. Some suggestions, avoid the people who are doing stupid things. I don't mean to sound angry but there are signs everywhere in multiple languages advising against teasing the monkeys, keeping food away from them, bringing in water bottles, being careful of your personal items etc. These are still wild animals, they're not pets or monkeys in a show, they live there wild. I watched as people teased the monkeys with food, panicked when the monkeys approached and tried touching babies in front of the parents. If you just go, enjoy the scenery and monkeys without trying to force a situation by feeding them, teasing them etc then this will be an excellent experience. If you are afraid of contact with monkeys, don't go.", "Monkeys are always entertaining. Would recommend if you have not seen before. Can buy bananas at temple to feed monkeys. They will climb on you if allowed. There are handlers there that will keep the monkeys in check. Just make sure you do not try to fight with a monkey over a banana or else might get bitten!", "Entry fee 30k rp per adult. The walk around the temple is nice, very high on a cliff so the views are beautiful. The monkeys were not aggressive at all towards us.", "We really enjoyed visiting the Monkey Sanctuary! We got some great photos and lots of entertainment from the monkeys! We decided not to feed the monkeys as they were pretty crazy with the people who did have bananas!! I think its a great place to visit while in Ubud for an hour or 2!", "Really cool place, a lot smaller than expected, but don't be tempted to touch the monkeys!!! Probably your closest chance or rabies on this trip! Seriously though, it's super cool but the monkeys are wild animals and the guardians of the temple.. Stay clear!", "We enjoyed our visit to the Monkey Forrest in , Indonesia. We'd like to give you some recommendations if you should ever visit there. Make sure you have no watches, jewelry, sunglasses or other flashy items with you. They love to go through pockets and remove them from you. Also, if you do decided to feed them, they will be hard to get rid of when you decide to leave. They are fun to watch as they play with each other. As a precaution before leaving home, you might consider getting the 3 shot series of rabies vaccine. I never heard of rabies being a problem in the Monkey Forrest, but one can never be to cautious!", "Before the visit I was a bit afraid of the monkeys, since I had heard they could be aggressive. During our visit they were nice and peaceful, we did not try to approach and we did not feed them. Good place to visit if you obey the rules, they might be aggressive if you tease them with food or go close to their babies.", "Cute monkeys, beautiful surroundings. I'm happy that they can live free in place like this. They played in the water and jumped there like a small children.", "We walked here, got up early, and avoided the crowds, it was a peaceful walk in a small forest with temples pools and river running through with the added attraction of seeing lots of monkeys living a happy free life, we didn't buy bananas to feed them until the end, and it was a good move because as soon as we had them a large monkey rushed over , I tried to give him only one, but he hung. Onto my coat and wouldn't let go until he had the lot!", "A fun place to walk through if you like monkeys. The workers ensure safety from the \\pick pocket\\\" monkeys. You might end up with a monkey on your back-literally. Don't bring plastic, including bottled water because it attracts monkey business. Shrines and statues enhance the walkways and grounds are quite lovely. Plan on spending 1-2 hours.\"", "Great to see the monkeys free and roaming about in their “natural habitat”. I would recommend to NOT bring any sort of backpack, handbag, or purse. The monkeys are smarter than you think. The will try to open the zippers or bag pockets to get contents inside. The park is not that big, so I recommend the clothes on your back and a camera. Also bring a little cash so that you can pay one of the employees to give you some food for the monkeys. The monkeys will jump up on you to get the food so be ready for a photo.", "I did not expect the forest land to be so beautiful. It was luscious green, like something out of the jungle book. The monkeys can be a little aggressive so if you decide to feed them, do it quickly. One of them growled at my 5yr old after she gave it the food - scary. I think it's better just not to feed them or have any food and they will leave you alone.", "I am not a great fan of zoos and this could be one of them. A lot of monkeys, wandering everywhere, and a lot of tourists. It does not give a real impression of cleanliness, despite the efforts of the staff, but monkeys are monkeys hey! There is a sambar family, the local deer, in a cage, and it is a bit sad. But 's population has grown and there is probably not a lot of places for them to leave freely. You can go, you will see monkeys, a lot of monkeys, but it's not the wild!", "#real review You may have read some reviews saying 'be careful' because they can get aggressive. This is true! Be careful of the bigger monkeys and don't scare the smaller ones. I saw lots of them jumping on people's back and one person had trouble getting it off. I would not advise inviting one on your back but sometimes it can happen very quickly. Lots of fun and entertaining.", "Beautiful temple with a breath-taking view. The monkeys are cute and can be spotted everywhere. There is like a secret bathtub where they swim and play in the back route.", "If you like Monkeys this is a great attraction, Monkeys everywhere with plenty of babies to see. take care of your personal items, cameras, phones, hats etc as these items are easy taken by the Monkeys. Take plenty of Bananas from your hotel or you can by them there very cheap Monkeys love Bananas. If you like Monkeys to jump on you then you will experience this as many are extremely happy to take you up on the offer. Don't make quick movements while Monkeys are on you as they can get a little aggressive. If you are staying in Ubud you can walk there quite easy as it is an easy stroll.", "Beautiful place to visit,spectacular views,cheap entry fee,nice strolls around the cliffs,cheeky monkeys,weren't hassled by them.", "I don’t normally visit animal attractions, but the monkeys here seemed happy and well looked after. There is a fence around the sanctuary, but the monkeys are able to get over it easily and do their own thing. They are fed three times a day and there are vets caring for them. Visitors are told not to interact with the monkeys, but the monkeys have other ideas! Had a couple sitting on my head. They will try to steal everything you have (including the earrings out your ears), so prepare for this. Enjoyed hanging out with the monkeys.", "this place as it's name suggests..is really all about monkeys. the monkeys have been exposed to humans so much so that i believe they rely on us for food. it doesn't help that they are selling bananas inside to tourists to feed the monkeys. the monkeys even learnt to steal from unsuspecting tourists. only thing that was interesting was that there are some nice walks in the area. but on a whole, not so sacred a place.", "What a wonderful place. Over a thousand monkeys seemingly happy and free! If you’re lucky the monkeys will come up to you so just stay calm and don’t look at the monkeys in the eyes. One of them tried to steal my bracelet but luckily failed. Unfortunately, I saw a few people willingly hand over plastic bottles of water to the monkeys. Please don’t be like that!", "Monkey forest has the most stunning panoramic green view! With all of the oldest trees surrounding, it comes fresh air to breath in. There are so many landscape which we can take photo with. Dragon bridge, secret pond which we could throwing coins and make wishes, little waterfalls which we can see through a side wood bridge, and also has a temple complete with the huge Bale (a place where number of people could gathering). The monkey are not as wild as we found in Sangeh Monkey Sanctuary, but please just keep yout belongings and try to be good at them, for e.g. give them food nicely which you could buy it at the entrance gate. Surely recommend for pre-wedding photos since it has great sunlight pierced over the tall and big trees! But make sure it would be such a sunny day!", "This place is awesome with some stunning sculptures, temple and many monkeys with tiny baby monkeys too.", "The place is OK, there are monkeys climbing of tourists to try to get food. Very touristic. Nice place to have a picture with a monkey and that is basically it.", "This is a nice place to visit if staying in Ubud. A short walk from the town, cheap entry and good fun. Nice walks, good views and loads of monkeys. We'll worth a visit.", "A must do in Ubud. The monkeys didn’t bother us, they were well behaved. It’s really a beautiful location.", "For the first ten minutes, the sheer volume of monkeys is awe-inspiring. After that, it became monotonous and common. The price of admission is low, but the 'interesting' factor is as well. Not a 'must-see' while in paradasaic .", "There is a lot of place you can buy Banana, 20k for a small one, and 50k for the big package. The Monkeys are really aggressive, and basically you won't be able to walk around with your banana... It was fun to see, and there are also some smaller and cuter monkeys, but you probably won't have a choice wich one to feed....", "We went in the pouring rain which didn't help but 10 mins in the forest was enough for me. Nice to say you've been and seen the monkey's and they are everywhere so you get your money's worth. Our hotel actually said they did not recommend we go as the monkeys bite a lot of people! V cheap and fun for a quick visit", "This place is quite frankly nothing short of ethereal perfection! Nestled in the heart of Ubud city center is the enchanted forest complete with tall trees with twisted roots, statues overgrown with moss, a winding stream that flows around the sacred temple and a bunch of cheeky little monkeys that have made this place their home for hundreds of years. If you’re in Ubud you MUST stop by this incredible place to see it in all it’s splendor. Fun for the whole crew!", "Recommend you go first thing in the morning. Weather is cooler and very few people there. I loved the architecture of the water temple. The monkeys are semi-feral and VERY clever. Do not have ANYTHING enticing in your bag, if you take a bottle of water keep it hidden and only drink once you're away from any monkeys. The staff are very nice and chatty, I spent an hour having a chat with the manager about monkey conservation! However I sat down to people/monkey watch and one snuck up to look at my bag. I forget an old ice lolly stick in the pocket, he took it and as I turned to look at him I looked him in the eye - DO NOT LOOK THEM IN THE EYE - he jumped on my arm and bit me. Didn't break the skin and they don't have rabies, I just gave the area a good scrub after and it's fine now. People were buying bananas and giving them to their kids so the monkeys were jumping all over them - SO DANGEROUS. If you respect these animals you'll enjoy the trip. Just be very careful!", "you can see the beautiful sunrise, we passed the monument which is inhabited by wild monkeys. this is really interesting experience", "I was a bit sceptical about going here having read reviews of biting and cameras being stolen but was walking past and thought \\why not\\\" . The entry is about $4 and you can leave belongings at the entry office by ticket. The park has several groups of monkeys in different compounds and are a delight to watch the family group interactions. We had no problem getting close and were not attacked but then we followed all the well advertised advise, don't take food in, not plastic bags and don't stare. That said we saw plenty of people having monkeys jump all over them, raiding their bags and covering them in faeces and mud. Without exception they were all screaming tormenting bogans waving banana skins around who deserve three months of rabies jabs. Be sensible and enjoy.\"", "Does what it says on the tin - it's a forest, it's sacred and its full of monkeys. Great fun for everyone as these little critters climb on you if you feed them. Watch your sunglasses though.", "Let me start off by saying that if you don't like or are afraid of animals, this isn't the place for you. If your'e like me and love nothing more than to play with our little furry friends, then load up on the bananas being sold at the entrance and get ready for some monkey business! This is a beautiful place full of tall trees, vines, ancient sculptures of Hindu deities, temples, and loads and loads of capering monkeys! You can feed them bananas right out of your hands, but be careful not to let them see your entire stash as they can, and will grab them from you. The forest is truly beautiful and a very interesting to explore. This isn't just some tourist attraction where the animals are abused and kept in cages. The staff take very good care of their charges and the monkeys appear very happy here.", "Our kids had been looking forward to this part of the trip, and they weren't disappointed. It was quite busy on the day that we we went, but there were many monkeys about to watch. The park itself is very nice, with beautiful temples and stonework and some beautiful old trees. The admission prices were good too; IDR 50k for adults and 40k for children.", "We just came from the monkey forest ! I was wondering what it would be like, but it was so fun and so worth it! The monkeys jumped right on us when we gave them the bananas sold there! They were so gentle with us because we followed the guidelines! It was a once in a lifetime experience that I highly recommend for all ages!", "My partner and I visited the sanctuary towards the end of the day. The park closes at 6pm and we were there at around 4.30pm. We decided to go for it since it is said you could finish the sanctuary within an hour. True enough, we finished in an hour. You may think it might get crowded with it being such a popular tourist destination, but because the area is so big, the crowd disperse and you're pretty much enjoying the sights of the monkeys. I've seen a woman being harrased by a monkey and a man being treated like a chair (yes the monkey was on his head!) but this shouldn't deter you from visiting the sanctuary. In fact, those two visitors sure had a chuckle. Respect the rules and you will have an enjoyable time. It's amazing to see how the mummy monkeys always stay close to their babies, the alpha monkeys scaring the others away when they walk towards the food and couples picking hair for their partners. We even saw a monkey doing some rolling, as if it was making dough! They're so much alike us humans!", "Reasonably priced attraction. Don't bring any food with you or bags, cause monkeys will want to explore. You can buy food for the monkeys at the park from the handlers and can get monkeys climbing on you to eat the bananas. They can get quite aggressive - don't look them in the eye apparently...", "Great day out. Beautiful sacred forest where the animals run freely. After going to for a yoga retreat, we took a day out to do some fun activities. A trip to the sacred forest in Ubud was a highlight of our day. Not a lot of places offer seeing animals in their natural habitat. The sacred forest is a well preserved area with their native species roaming around freely. Great day out!", "We are always ethically concerned when travelling about visiting wild animals, however, this spot is conscious of the monkeys well-fair. Best time to go is later in the day: not as crowded or as hot! Don't go with a guide, it's very easy to find once you're in the centre of Ubud - and cost to enter is very reasonable: equivalent to £5 per person. Don't bring littles ones that scare easy, the monkeys seem to see them as easy targets and will pick on them if they're away from parents.", "If youd seen any videos of the sacred monkey forest you might be terrified of heading into the monkey forest, I know I was but you dont have to be. Before you enter there are a list of suggestions/ rules to follow, if you need the warnings you'll be fine. Font bring food or loose articles with you as they are curious creatures. The monkeys can and will open your backpack if they think they smell food. Momma will bite if they think you are threatening their young so dont make sudden movements if the younglings are on you. Just start walking and theyll jump off. If you're calm and respect them you shouldn't have any issue. I had a great time here and one of the staff got me a Great monkey selfie for a small donation.", "MONKEYS MONKEYS AND MORE MONKEYS!! We came here after a long day exploring Ubud. The forest itself in the middle of the city. Inhabiting over 700 monkeys. The monkeys were cute and fun to see. The monkeys keep to themselves, though cheeky as they are. If they see your plastic bottles or anything shiny they may try and snatch them! We did see this happen to a few guests who did not read the signs ! The actually forest itself was breathtaking. With temples inside for the monkeys and even a cemetery for the monkeys. They also offer shows at certain times of the day. Lovely place to visit", "We enjoyed an hour or so walking around the monkey forest, observing the monkeys and their cheeky characters and looking at the temple buildings but...we saw monkeys at many other locations we went in Indonesia and you don't need to go to the Monkey Forest to see them. The temple area is nice, but isn't a spectacular temple compared to others close by. Be aware that the monkeys are NOT scared of humans. We saw one take a water bottle out of a mans hands, unscrew it and pour it on the ground to drink - they are very clever. Problem was when the man tried to get his bottle back they went for him, it was theirs now. As long as you keep your belongings close to you and don't try and touch the monkeys you'll be fine and you'll be able to watch them go about their business, just be aware it is their home and they think they are in charge. Glad we visited but I wouldn't go to Ubud with this as a top priority.", "Fun! And great landscapes. Very nice to watch the monkeys in their own environment. Would recommend it!", "What a treat!! BUT FIRST OF ALL - Sacred Monkey Forest 101; DON’'T buy the bananas if you don't want monkeys chasing you. They are a lot more experienced at this than you and me and they will bite and scratch you to get what they want(rabies anyone?). Also consider the obesity problem in this group of monkeys(seriously!!Because they are too well fed!!). DO hold both hands up(and opened) if you see a monkey running towards you, so that they can see you aren’t holding anything. DO leave behind anything that won’t fit into pockets otherwise these primates will be want to rummage through your bag/handbag. This is a sacred Hindu site and is said to be a demonstration of the harmonious coexistence between humans and nature. Many nese believe that ravines and trees here contain human and animal spirits and that’s what makes this whole area behind the walls sacred. The temples, monkeys and the forest are used for renewing contact with the spiritual world and all the activities behind these walls help to maintain harmony between humans, nature and the spirit world so that’s why the trees and statues are also given offerings and prayers by local villagers. Some of the trees are also considered holy and there is one particular tree that holds the spirit of the forest, and is used in the making of masks for use inside the temple. A “lucky” day is chosen and the Priest asks permission of the tree spirit to cut a small piece of its wood. The tree is not killed to do this so tree spirit remains in the mask. The first temple was originally built here during the mid-14th century and quite possibly there have been other temples and shrines built that have either been destroyed or renovated. A lot of buildings which LOOK very old might only be fairly recently built and that’s because the soft volcanic rock which is used in temple construction deteriorates rapidly in the tropical climate. This is a great site and you can access pretty much anywhere within the grounds. There’s the Pura Dalem Agung Padangtegal temple, a \\Holy Spring\\\" bathing temple(must see, in my opinion), and another temple used for cremation ceremonies.\"", "It is wonderful to watch the monkeys playing, especially the juveniles. My husband had a juvenile climb on his shoulder and stayed there for a while interacting with him. I would recommend coming in the morning, as early as possible as the nearer it got to lunchtime the busier it got with tourist, the monkeys didn't seem so \\lively\\\".\"", "So peaceful Monkeys frolicking around Well fed all the time Harmless Just jump around and preen themselves ", "I was not expecting to see monkeys right at the entrance, but there they were waiting to see what the tourists might wander in with. It was a delight and a pleasure to spend the next two hours wondering through the monkey forest sanctuary. Don’t miss this experience. Monkeys are friendly and well behaved if you are respectful.", "I visited the Monkey Forest with a group of friends and it was a really nice experience. The monkeys were really curious and fun to watch but more than that, the forest itself was really magnificent. The trees are grandiose and the temples inside are beautiful. However, be warned, they are sneaky little buggers those monkeys. I crouched down to take one monkey's picture and he noticed it and ran up to me, jumped on my back, opened my backpack and almost climbed in before I had the chance to carefully shake him (her?) off. So yeah, don't be scared, but keep an eye open.", "Be very careful with the monkeys buy them bananas but be carefull how you are feeding them the are agresive and the might steel your phone/wallet/bag or what ever they like.", "This year was our second Time to this Monkey Forest was good atmosfeer,green and we feel Relax being there .A bit walking around was very Nice there and on the way Just play bit with the mobkey", "Monkeys and monkeys everywhere. A sight to behold. Some upto mischief while some busy eating. Some playing games with onlookers, while others goofing around. The stream flowing across the forest adds to the magic. Absolutely worth the ticket money.", "We were about a 1 minute from the Monkey Forest and I check it out the first day I was there. It was about 20k (£1.40) to get in. It's not very large, but there are plenty of monkeys rounding around. They all seem friendly and happy, since most people feed them; you can buy fruit from a stall by the entrance. It's interesting to read about the monkeys and also about the temple that is there. It won't take you long to look around, but it's handy if you're staying in the bottom of Ubud, to get to town and back. Although, you can walk by it, without paying, via a foot path. PROS : Interesting. Lots of monkeys to see and feed. Great for photos. CONS : Won't take long to walk around. I went there twice, and would go back for an afternoon walk.", "Gorgeous greenery, nice temples, you can feed the monkeys, and also a great chance to take photos with a monkey sitting on your neck :-)", "There have so many monkeys, they are sleeping, walking, fighting, and having fun with tourist. I like them, but not much view to take too much time there.", "Well worth the time to walk through the Monkey Forest. It is located near the Abud market, so you can easily see both in a few hours.", "Lots of monkeys!! Please make sure you do not have food and drinks with you when you enter unless you want to be attacked by monkeys. I has a bottle of water, it was snatched from my hand half way round the forest. These monkeys are very clever, it knows how to open the cap of the bottle and drink from the bottle. Another tourist was holding a bunch of bananas, monkeys were climbing on her shoulder and would not let go until they got the bananas. It was an interesting attraction if you like monkeys. Enjoyed watching the monkeys and a nice walk through the forest. I probably will not go back again.", "We went as part of a day tour we had booked with our holiday company. Our guide told us to leave bags etc in the car. Glad we did as people with bags were being climbed all over by the monkeys looking for food! Loads of monkeys to see who aren’t shy, nice walk through the grounds etc and was ok priced ( I think) You only need 45 mins to an hour to see everything!", "It’s perfect I saw so many monkeys in the reservation , the jungle is lovely. Is has few temples also inside. You can also feed the monkeys there buying some bananas from inside", "Monkey forest is so much fun and it is worth to visit! Forest is a little getaway in the city of Ubud. It is a really nice jungle with big trees, rivers and temples. The monkeys are so cute and really used to people, you can feed them with bananas you buy in the forest. They can jump on your shoulders so you can take a picture with them. The forest is open untill 6PM so if visiting, just come at least 1 hour before closing so you can see the whole park. And monkeys does not steal everything you have, if you place everything in your backpack it is okay so don't be afraid. But it is true that they will steal a banana from your hand but its actually really funny! I reccomend visiting this place because it is very interesting.", "It was what you would hope. Part of a forest with some monkeys in it. Worth exploring all of the paths as there’s monkeys around every corner.", "This was my favourite thing that we did in . It was such a nice forest to walk around and obviously seeing all the monkeys was great. As the monkeys here are fed they aren't too aggressive but i was still a bit nervous.", "They're everywhere! Large forested area with two temples is the home for about 509-600 macaque monkeys. Eating (bananas bought by visitors); nursing their babies; scratching; grooming; jumping from tree to tree; screeching for dominance. We had a great time looking for, photographing and studying them. One monkey was seen eating ramen powder (yuck!). The park forbids feeding them anything but the bananas they sell, in order protect their health. The grounds are well maintained. Lots of nese animal statues. Staff are friendly and speak English. Suggestions: more information about the monkeys: behavior, habitat, dominance, sizing,family lines....", "Really nice nature sort of place and great for watching monkeys who are not scared of humans at all (in fact I was a bit scared of them). You see the babies, mummy monkeys, weak and small ones, alpha males and anything in between. I also saw one which was disabled (poor thing). They get fed well. Interesting to watch the interactions between them. The place is also a really nice scenic area, you almost forget that there are cars and busy road not 5 min away.", "A trip to the monkey forest is well worth doing if in Ubud, you can get around in an hour if you have to and it's cool to see the monkeys up close. The forest itself is beautiful and I'd recommend walking around it, especially the amphitheatre area and the bridge through the trees. The monkeys are everywhere and are very tame, but they have sharp teeth and can be vicious if they feel in danger or if protecting their babies. Expect to see a few monkey squabbles and don't get too close.", "Beautiful park to walk around in. Great waterfall. Lots of monkeys and they want you to buy them bananas. If you do, they are tricky. If they take one from you let them have it, they do not like to be told no. A beautiful place to visit. Much nicer than I expected.", "A fun and beautiful way to spend the afternoon. Don’t panic when the monkeys come REALLY close. And remember to empty your pockets before they do it.", "Nice gardens to walk through, and heavily shaded, which is great for those pale-skinned, sunburn-prone people out there! The monkeys are really cute and have free roam of the entire gardens. Toilet facilities scattered throughout. Price to get in per person 40,000 rupees (panic not; this concerts roughly to 2 quid!)", "We went here after hearing mixed reviews on trip advisor and thought to ourselves it's a must do activity. It costed 40,000, and it's an experience you will never forget. The monkeys are very funny but just got to be a little bit careful, if one jumps on you unexpectedly, do not freak out. Try and stay calm or they'll find it intimidating. Also don't stare at them in the eyes for long because they also find that intimidating and may attack. You can get bananas there to get them on you if you want but they love food a lot so you don't want them fighting over them whilst around you. This is a must see attraction and I highly recommend it!!", "The Monkey Forest is delightful. Monkeys of all different sizes, personalities and ages abound. Follow some basic suggestions: don't smile at the monkeys (sign of aggression to them), don't take out a plastic bag as they will grab it. Be discrete when drinking from a water bottle. It's plastic and they might grab the bottle from you. If a monkey does jump on you, don't panic as a park employee will come to your aid! It was fun to see the animals in their own habitat. You will see all kinds of monkey behavior including fighting, eating, playing, running and grooming each other. The forest is large. Recommended to go early in the day to avoid the heavy crowds and the heat. Be prepared for a workout as the grounds are very walkable. Plan to spend at least 2 hours there. There are areas where you can sit and catch your breathe or just contemplate. It would be shame to leave Ubud without visiting here.", "Very interesting place to visit monkeys very cheeky and funny be careful with your camera and bags though, the temples where very old and beautiful and set in a lovely place cheap to visit a recommendation to see while visiting , I visited this place in 2010", "No plastic bags and no eye contact, it's just respectful. The monkeys are outside of the forest at neighbouring businesses sitting along side business owners watching the tourists go by.", "This place is amazing! No enclosures, monkeys used to humans coming in and love the bananas. definitely reccommend buying some bananas. I personally wouldnt take children there as many parents near us were trying to force scared children to take photos with the monkeys. Was fun to see so many monkeys and definitely worth the small entry fee. Definitely watch out for things in your pocket and your sunglasses!", "We visited the ubud monkey forest in September. We followed all precautions and did not bring anything in with us and much to our children's dissappointment did not allow them to buy bananas to feed the monkeys. We sat down to watch a group of small monkeys play. At this time my 10 year old was holding a rolled up entry ticket and a juvenile monkey jumped on him and tried to take the ticket. It then tackled him to the ground and bit his shoulder. The bite was small and we weren't particularly concerned until he got sick a few days later. Whilst the sickness was not related to the bite it did prompt us to get medical advice which was to begin rabies vaccination. This started with 2 needles at a hospital in and 3 more needles back in Australia. One of these needles needed to be injected red into the bite site and was extremely painful. Whilst the monkey forest in Ubud is beautiful and the monkeys are interesting I would not recommend taking children or entering unless you have been vaccinated against rabies. The forest maintains the monkeys are healthy but the medical advice in and Australia is very clear if you happen to get bitten and people are bitten their everyday. We thought we would be safe if we took all the recommended precautions but this was not the case. These animals are unpredictable and have learned to jump on humans for food and entertainment. In our experience the beauty and interest here is not worth the risk.", "Can’t visit ubud without visiting monkey forest. A joy to walk around for an hour. Entertainment everywhere and beautiful (cool) place. Just follow the rules (don’t bring food) and you’ll be fine.", "I really wanted to see monkeys on my trip to Indonesia and this place did not disappoint. Some people had said, beforehand, \\Oh, they might be out.\\\" There were literally hundreds, everywhere. They were eating all around, walking right along the paths with humans, crawling over us to get to another place to sit. They literally own the place. They are not supposed to get on you though so when they do the guards yell or flash them with laser pens and the monkeys run away. So in that sense it has a circus feel in terms of animal rights. But they are being fed. The one thing that was a bit odd was the name \\\"sacred.\\\" Yes, there's a temple in there and it looks gorgeous. But it's completely fenced off and you can't get near it. And the place has a feel of a zoo (tons of people, cafes around, animals being fed to be sure they act nicely), so not much \\\"sacred\\\" vibes going on. But hey, if you're like me and the standard was set at \\\"seeing monkeys,\\\" then you'll love it. Because now I have literally too many pictures of monkeys eating, walking, licking their butts, humping, sleeping, sitting and staring at the camera, crawling on me, and on and on.\"", "The monkey forest is beautiful. The moss covered statues are so lovely and some of them are pretty funny (you'll see). The monkeys ARE quite forward, though, and one took an earring right out of my ear! Don't wear jewelry! One also tried to grab the hotel key from my husband's backpack. Be careful! They are really cute and fun to watch, though. I'm nt sure if it was the season (March), but there were a lot of babies and they were so cute to see snuggling with their mamas.", "Over the last eight years, I've seen so much improvement at the monkey forest. The management has invested a lot into the health and well-being of the monkeys and in creating a unique, safe, and fun experience for travelers. It's an Ubud must-see / must-do.", "Moneky Forest Jungle in located in Ubud, nice view but scared of jungle because moneky can go anywhere lol", "Okay so lesson 1) if you're holding a banana, be prepared to fork it over to the nearest monkey! This really was a cool experience and a good day trip activity. There are so many monkeys to see and photograph, and they're really very calm unless you're not giving them their bananas quickly enough :) (We may or may not have both gotten a scratch or a bite due to this, but hey, they're animals and we were holding food!) We were staying in Ubud and just walked into the city after our visit to while away the afternoon, making for a good day :)", "Many baby monkeys and very friendly. The monkeys won't climb on you unless you bring out food. You can catch some magical moments such as when a monkey turns on a tap and drinks water before turning the tap off again.", "Cheap and fun. Entrance 40.000 IDR inside you can pay for bananas and peanuts to give them (although it's not allowed, it's okey if it's with one of the wards)", "Super chill and happy monkeys, no grabby hands (as long as you're not giving them ideas you're grabbing food when you reach into your bags for phone/cameras). They actually look after the monkeys, with on site vet, carers and staff telling naughty tourists off for doing things they shouldn't be. The settings were beautiful, I was weary about visiting an animal focused tourist site, if you care a lot about animal welfare this place is okay, it shouldn't make you feel furious for the way they care for the monkeys. BUT the deers they kept there looked a bit parched and sad, they needed some shades!", "The monkey forest truly is a must see. Looked after by the local villagers, not only are the monkeys of the forest extremely cute, the sights around the temple and the forest are stunning. The traditional stone sculptures and ancient trees are breath-taking.", "I'm kidding- it's just that I was eating one and it was ripped out of my hand by the monkeys! Cute visit for yet another small fee- lost my taxi driver here! Interesting place to walk around, the monkeys seem to be trained by the sellers in Kuta though, to take everything that they can- so be careful!", "A wild and mystical place in the middle of the town. Monkeys were even outside Monkey forest in the street visiting the shops;) We had to take off our glasses and phones to avoid being robbed. It was a bit uneasy walk for me, cause was distracted all the time watched by many eyes. As we did not break rules we avoided unpleasant incidents, but if you do not feel comfortable with monkeys, it is not worth a visit.", "One of the good spots to include in your itierinary. Its clean and very well maintained. The forest also has innumerable moss covered stone carved statues and a temple. The monkeys are cool and are on their own. The walk through the nature is one of the best and you will love it .There is a bridge with aerial roots which looks good.", "It was so nice to see all the monkeys playing in the trees and walking around. You can buy fruit here, and the monkeys will climb up you to get it so you can get a photo with them. I do worry that some of the older monkeys look a little too over feed - but I couldn't tell for sure that was the case. Great experience (and cheap) - would definitely recommend a look see!", "I was a little uncertain about entering the Monkey forest after reading reviews online telling tales of aggression and mischief from the Monkeys. It could be down the fact that we visited in the later afternoon during feeding time, but we didn’t experience any of this. Myself and my husband spent an hour walking through this lush, humid forest watching the monkeys in their natural habitat with our sunglasses and valuables safely in our pockets. I would suggest wearing plenty of bug repellent and zipping away anything shiny before entering although many tourists do ignore the advise. Great activity in Ubud!", "It is one of the those tourist things you have to go to, but it was just some monkeys at the end of the day and they all smelled", "We enjoyed a wonderful walk around many of the paths in the forrest. You can easily spend a few hours here. But be very careful. They will jump on your back and search out drink bottles as they can hear it. Follow all signs and do not feed them !!", "Monkeys are easy to be seen, but sometimes get a bit aggressive (even with bags tightly closed or with no bags at all). While kids are enjoying, parents do need keep on close eye on them", "It's really beautiful walking around this monkey forest sanctuary, watching the monkeys, some with baby clinging onto them around in their natural habitat. Some are so cute, playing and rolling small pebbles on the pavement, while some may be quite aggressive, trying to snatch things from your hand, backpack or pocket. We saw one tourist taking out a plastic bag containing hand sanitizer but was snatch away by the monkey, so don't leave your backpack open or anything dangling in your hand or even your mobile phone in your pant back pocket, for sure they will be snatch away by those cheeky monkeys. One of the monkey even try to take our water bottle from the side of our backpack... There's a stream in the forest sanctuary and it's nice and cool to walk around. Overall a very pleasant and enjoyable trip with quite a reasonable entry fees.", "This is a fairly big park/ forest were you will true close up meeting with the monkeys, whether you like it or not. I personally was very nervous that i would be attacked by monkeys so I did not bring any food or other stuff that could draw their attentions. They would climb on people that had food or other interesting objects. There were sale of bananas for those who wanted to feed the monkeys, and good photo opportunity. We came fairly early in the morning to avoid crowds. Entrance fee was very low, only symbolic. There are several staff around to assist, but be a bit carefull, the big ones has BIG teeth. ", "The last time we were at Monkey Forest was about 15 years ago. There is a 40,000 IDR entry fee for adults to enter and small bunches of bananas cost 2,000 IDR. There are lots of monkeys of all sizes (stay away from the scary big ones!). Monkeys roam free and their are staff watching to keep both monkeys and people safe. Feeding the monkeys presents great photo/video opportunities. There are boardwalks to enjoy the stunning rainforests and rivers also", "Nice to walk around but make sure you have good grippy shoes, there are parts that are slippery. Lots of staff on hand that keep on eye on things & help if needed. The monkeys just want the bananas so don't expect friendly little monkeys just climbing on you for no reason. Don't hide food either (no we didn't but saw others that did), they know and are quite sneaky. Take wipes with you to clean up afterwards, they are messy eaters and use your clothes to pull themselves up onto you. Well worth the $5aud entry free. I was very scared at first but they are gentle but did see some fights and people screaming. Let them come to you, sit down and be calm, they are amazing little creatures to watch.", "This place has lots and lots of monkeys with all sizes. Looks like most of then are very friendly. Kids will enjoy more.", "Our guide gave us some additional info that helped as one monkey became agitated, that diffused the situation. The place was still messy with monkeys leaving food scrap everywhere. But the experience was pleasant with monkeys climbing on to us all, with some great photos.", "It is essentially a big park with tall trees and beautiful views with a lot of monkeys. Monkeys are the fun part. We couldn't stop laughing every time we passed by a group of monkeys. We enjoyed it.", "Walking in the forest with monkey that are running around you is something that you have to try! Place is beautyful, experience is unique. You can spend 1 hour or 3 hours in this place buit suggestion is, based on available time you have, to visit this place in 1 hour maximum.", "Really enjoyed our visit to the Monkey Forest. There are SO many monkeys, all running wild and enjoying themselves. Watch out for your drinks, they will steal your water bottles etc. And don't get too close, they are Wild monkeys and not averse to letting you know if you get in their \\space\\\". So long as you treat them with respect, they are happy to act as madly as monkeys do and leave you alone! We especially loved watching them swimming.\"", "This place is a like a theme park with monkeys all around and fake ancient monuments. Monkeys are free but feeded by local people with bananas so they stay in the park and don’t go away. Not a real place but a good chance to see macaques running free and loudly. Pay attention to your belongings because they can also open your backpack!!!", "Must see in Ubud. ! Cost is 80,000 IDR per adult for entry but it's easy to spend plenty of time in there. The monkeys are so cheeky and adorable! 🐒🐒", "In a beautiful tropical forest with temples these little thieves are all around you, but you can avoid them climbing on you. Close your bags, take care with plastic water bottles, sunglasses, hats, hair clips and cameras. Its fun to walk through and observe them resting, swimming, jumping around, eating etc.", "The sacred monkey forest offer the best view compare other monkey forest in . The view is amazing and the monkeys are not fierce. The garden forest are well maintained and got some beautiful views", "Nice to walk around for an hour or so. The grounds are pretty and the temple is nice. The monkeys are cute but also can be aggressive. Don't look them in the eyes!!", "What can i said about monkeys.... hm, let me think... What can i said about them, when i've just visited their home))) They are awesome. Some of them are cute, mostly there are middle sized macaques. A lot of macaque babies. They are toooo sweet. Really, u will enjoy this place from ur first step. The territory is very clean. Staff made their job on a perfect level. Can help u if u r lost, if u r going to find something... 10 out 10 to the staff and many thanks to the forest management. The architecture inside the forest is also good. Many different stones and temple also) This forest is really looks like jungle. Attractive, amazing. Perfect. A lot of monkeys which are going to jump on u, if u have something interesting. And only they will decide is this thing is interesting or not. So, do not try to lie them)))) So, come and enjoy. The entrance fee is 40.000 rupiahs. Parking is free of charge both for motorbikes and for cars. P.S. Whatch on ur belongings. And never, really, never watch to the monkeys' eyes. It is dangerous. They began to put their agressiveness on u. So, be careful and enjoy ur trip to Monkeys' Forest. ", "Worth visiting for the experience. The monkeys were only jumping on those who had food for them, so they’re not an issue at all if you don’t want them on you! Would definitely recommend wearing your backpack on your front though if you’re taking one :) they can be quite cheeky..", "It was nice walking around Monkey Forrest and seeing them just hang out. Beautiful scenery! Monkeys would climb on some people especially if you had bananas. It was a little scary at first but then I was fine as long as you don't scream or look them in the eyes. Overall a great time.", "An amazing experience. It was great to walk amongst the monkeys in their natural habitat and get so close to them. One thing to bear in mind is if you go shopping you need to hang onto your bags otherwise you may see a monkey wearing your souveniors.", "Spent an evening visiting the sacred Monkey forest, which is a forest area right in the middle of Ubud left entirely to monkeys and their worship. Admirable that such a space in the middle of the city has been left to monkeys which aren't unruly probably because of the space they've been given.", "Definitely worth a visit, I'd never been that close to so many monkeys before. Leave your hat, sunglasses and food at the hotel. These little buggers will grab anything they can. Be advised, you may find a monkey on your back!", "we always love coming here. friendly monkeys and the forest is kept clean of rubbish. since our last visit they have expanded the walk along the river, which although short is very beautiful. a great cheap attraction for all to enjoy. thank you to all the carers and guides of this fabulous location!", "The monkeys were friendly. I fed them several bunches of bananas and they weren't aggressive and were gentle. I had heard horror stories but even though we went in the morning the monkeys were fine. I did feel sorry for the deer they had a small enclosure. Wear good shoes. Definitely a must visit.", "The monkey forest was our first tourist stop in Ubud and we did go back a second time! The entrance fees (for adult) are not that expensive, about 50,000ird per person and the overall tour takes about 1-2 hours pending on your overall appreciation for the site. The forest rapidly gets busy with tourists during the day. The best time for us was before 10 am... Not too many people, not too hot/humid... And great pictures with the monkeys (without too many people in the background)! In addition to the monkeys, the forest is beautiful and includes temples, a cimetery, and various stone statues. Here are, in my opinion, helpful tips for the monkey forest: - try to go before 10 am ( less people) - avoid bringing a backpack as monkeys have tried to take them off of several tourists by jumping on the backpack itself.., and yes..monkeys are able to open zippers! If you really have to bring your backpack then carry it reverse and definitely leave your water bottle inside your bag and not in the side pocket. Monkeys are very interested in bottles and they will steal it from you...Alhough it can be funny to see a monkey drink from a water bottle, it is quite sad to see a baby monkey trying to eat the pastic!!! - Beware of your jewelry (earrings, bracelet, big necklace). Yes, these fluffy creatures love shinny things! And they will try taking them off of you! We saw it happening live multiple times. - keep an eye on your wallet! Many guides keep peanuts in their pockets, especially when they have to remove monkeys on tourists. As a result, the monkeys may be very curious as to what you might have in you shorts' s pocket! These are just simple recommendations/observations from our few trips to the monkey forests. No matter what you decide to do..enjoy your visit!", "Great place to see and visit monkeys. Walking thru a park you get close to the monkeys the scenery took me to a set of an indiana jones movie. The bridge and the walk along a small cove with water down below paired with monkeys climbing and jumping in trees is a great experience.", "We loved it , many monkeys ,very green , safe and nice. We went around the temples too inside the forest. You can buy bananas and give it to the monkeys . Just relax and they will come and get it from you . Make sure your partner is ready with the camera when the monkeys get on to your shoulder to eat the bananas . There were many people inside and the place was crowded still it did not bother the monkeys. Entry ticket is around $3 usd", "Enjoyed the walk through. Found the monkeys cheeky around the banana stands. The walk is easy for everyone as you can do only part or all. (you see the monkeys as soon as you get into the park) Pushchairs as easy tracks.", "Maybe more than 1000 monkey was lived here. The location is in the central of ubud city gianyar, you can see the monkey in the real habitate,even sometimes the monkey is naughty, but thats a monkey in the wild life, they have a natural habbit. Is naughty. First think is please never scare with monkey, thats a key, and than never look the monkey eyes, coz that is sign to fight if you see the eyes.", "My wife and I visited Monkey Forest, after walking past the Sanctuary a few times strolling around the central Ubud. The inexpensive admission attracted our curiosity. Walking through the sanctuary is like a walk in the park with Monkeys roaming around in their natural habit. It was pleasant to see how well acquainted the Monkeys interact with human visitors. The price of admission is well worth the experience.", "Had a great time watching all the other visitors ignoring the very clear rules and getting attacked by the monkeys. If you follow the simple rules you will have a great time and not get bitten or attacked", "Expect direct contact with the monkeys if you get fruits or snacks with you. You can also buy some inside if you wish. But be careful with your things. When a group of monkeys (or the head monkey) decides you have something they want, just give in without a fight. It's not worth it.", "Monkeys are so cute it was the first time I was able to see monkeys in nature! Can't stop starring at them with their babies !! But be very careful with your things, they can even open your bag!", "It is actually very cool, maybe a touch touristy but nice. The park is a very nice park on its own where to have a walk + there are monkeys everywhere kept free and well fed", "Lovely place to walk and chill at. The nature is lovely and you can get really close to the monkeys although be careful because some monkeys can be pretty aggressive. Also don't bring food or wear things that the monkeys can steal. I found this pretty logic but I saw so many people/idiots who had to learn this the hard way.", "Was worth the $3usd we paid for it. Don't take food unless you want monkies climbing on you and possibly biting you!", "We visited the monkey forest on a very hot day in the morning which was advised! We thought how beautiful the monkeys surroundings were and how wonderful to see them in a natural enviroment! Was so cute seeing so many baby monkeys aswell....highly recommend!!", "Nice place to spend time with monkey(if you like animal) Huge place to walk around and very orginize counter/reception are. Nice and clean bathrooms. Also huge parking area.", "Very nice place which you will have fun with funky monkeys and be careful because they are pro robbers :)", "Monkeys are so cute but you need to watch your pockets as they are trained to steal the stuff and later exchange for food with their local friends (humans). Park itself is Just amazing.", "If you like animals you must visit. There are not many places in the world you can get this close to wild monkeys. You shouldn't stroke them but they are friendly and will come over and sit on you. Very cute", "For the cost, this is a deal. Only 20,000 Rp to get in. We did not buy bananas and for some, the monkeys couldn't be bothered taking the ones that were offered. Maybe the time of day- noon- because the monkeys did not seem interested in eating, unless something really good caught their eye- they went crazy over a chocolate bar and started fighting. Many yelled at the chocolate bar owner at causing such a ruckus. It would be better if their were restrictions on what was openly offered to the monkeys. Took lots of monkey pictures- trying to get that perfect shot. Thank goodness for digital. The setting is in a lush jungle forest with lovely walking paths, easy for even those with disabilities. Air is noticeably cooler in the jungle and was a welcome retreat from the sun. We were not accosted by the monkeys at all. A pleasant stop.", "The monkey forest is everything that you read in reviews! Its lush green,full of monkeys, so easily accessible, and the old temple inside and the Banyan tree are awesome. However, after threatening everyone that we should not take any eats into the forest for fear of monkeys attacking it is strange to see fruit vendors everywhere selling Bananas!! ", "I LOVED the monkey forest, we had a guide who gave us peanuts to feed the monkeys and got them to sit on our shoulders as we walked through the forest. I loved it so much and the monkeys where amazing. I would advise to take your own camera even though there is a photographer there, it is quite expensive to get the photos developed.", "This is a good place if you want to walk around for an hour, maybe two. I personally think it is a pity that it is so touristy. You can literally buy food for the monkeys and the staff helps you posing for a picture. Sometimes people forget they are wild animals. A lot of monkeys are aggressive when you reach for your bag. I think people are coming for the monkeys, not for the temples.", "We walked from Ubud, I wasn't too keen on going in as a bad monkey attacked my motorbike at Uluwatu Temple, and bit a big hole in the seat... But it was really good & the monkeys were much more tame and well behaved...Wonderful sculptural temple grounds and lots of staff...Well worth the visit...", "First off, if you do go please go early as traffic gets dense the later in the day it is. the price for entry for 2 adults and 2 kids (12 & 5) was around $20. as soon as we entered the park my wife was attacked for her water bottle. our driver told us not to bring any food into the park, but did not warn us about water bottles. my wife was startled at best when the monkey snatched her water bottle and then gulped down her water. other than that the monkeys were very friendly. they really only got agitated when a tourist would agitate them and we saw that a lot. it was a really nice walk around the park/forest and we even had the monkeys climb up on us and eat corn out of our hand. there is plenty of security to keep the monkeys in check, so please go and enjoy yourself. anytime spent there over 2 hours is a waste of your day.", "If you want to see monkeys, this is the place to go. Only about AUD$4 per adult and well worth it. You can feed the monkeys bananas or corn but be careful and follow instructions given on the signs. Was the highlight of our trip to . We had Monkeys climbing up our legs and sitting on our shoulders eating bananas.", "Instead of going to bigger monkey forest in Sangeh, I prefer go here since its more shady. with less crowd", "These monkeys are wild animals ! Stay right aw3ay from this attraction - these animals wil steal anything they can get their paws on and all the 'handler' will say is thet are very naughty ! if you get bitten by one of them there will be very little or no assistance from the locals - you are on your own re costs for medical treatment etc. A very good place to stay away from !", "There are monkeys everywhere and they are not shy about approaching you. Don't waste your money buying the bananas to bring to the park because the monkeys will chase you and steal them from you (not exaggerating) and the workers are cutting up fruit and throwing it so you can just pick it up from the floor and feed them.", "We are so glad we made the effort to get to Ubud and visit the Monkey Forest. Our children are 7, 5 and 3 years old respectively and each of them loved it. It was mind blowing for our kids as they were so close to what had previously only been viewed from behind thick glass or from many meters away. The sanctury is well maintained and a lovely forest to walk through even without the delightful monkeys. The monkeys are obviously the stars of the show though! We loved seeing the tiny babies nestled into their mums, we could even witness the monkeys breastfeeding. I couldn't believe how calm and comfortable the animals were. You have to follow the guidelines but, as long as you do (especially regrading not touching the animals), they appear relaxed and very used to having people in their space. Our only regret is that we did not allow enough time at the forest. We saved it for our last Ubud activity when it should have been our first. We were left with only 50 minutes to wander around the sanctury before it was time to return to Seminyak with our driver. We could have easily spent double this amount of time. Also, we should have left the children feed the monkeys. You can purchase approved food for this purpose. If we'd had more time, we would have given this a go for sure.", "The most amazing part o this forest is how huge it can be in the middle of this city, with it's own rivers and waterfalls and the monkey colonies going around. Monkeys are as funny as clever, so careful with them! they love to steal plastic bags and bottles, and sometimes they just think your head is the right place to eat a banana. It is a different and funny experience to do in Ubud, and I think, a compulsory one. The entrance fee is just 25000 rp, what is nothing for tourists and you can spend there as long as you like, but one hour and half is more than enough.", "It's a walk in the jungle surrounded by monkeys!! If you're in Ubud you just have to!! Well priced too, so a nice cheap day of fun!!", "This sanctuary is not just an animal sanctuary. Yes, it has about 300 long-tailed monkeys residing in this small forest. But what's most beautiful about it is that as Hindus believe that monkeys are sacred, this forest has been sanctified. The entire forest has three large temples, each of them with meaning, if you care to learn about it. Each of these temples is different and spectacular in its own right. In addition the forest itself is lush with many tropical vegetation and many birds. It also has a creek with a small, but beautiful waterfall, running along side one of the temples. And of course there are monkeys running all over the place. The keepers of this sanctuary do a good job of keeping it very clean and also keeping the monkeys at bay, though you can purchase bananas there to feed and play with the monkeys.", "The monkeys are so cute, the sanctuary is beautiful! have to be careful but that goes with everything in the world :) really enjoyed. The patrols were a great help too", "My adult niece and I enjoyed it. She was not comfortable with getting too close to the monkeys, I found it fun. It wasn't until later that I discovered there had been some recent concerns with rabies.", "The last time we came, years ago i fell in love with the place. It seemed like a quiet tranquil spot away from it all with monkeys nicking bananas from you. So i couldn't wait to get back and see the little furry fellas again. Straight away we noticed that a massive car park and visitor centre had been built. As we paid our entrance fee we followed the signs along to the park and followed a raised wooden walkway. It all felt a bit Alton Towers. We bought our bananas and the monkeys came and it was great having them climb on us and feed, but that was it really. The rest of the time we followed the crowd in procession around until we found the exit. I know we are tourists and therefore part of the procession but it seems to have lost a bit of the magic.", "A trip to the monkey forest is worth it for the scenery alone - a beautiful stone temple and its surrounds located in lush greenery - your photos will be great! The monkeys are fun - you should be able get some great shots of them - and we did not have any bad experiences with them. If you have a guide show you around, they may take you to their shop afterwards. The monkey forest is definitely worth a visit.", "Very slick operation with free parking if you keep your entrance ticket. You can’t feed the monkeys which actually makes them better behaved. However the same can’t be said for visitors who seemed shocked that their bags, glasses, hats and water bottles were stolen! Be prepared 😉 The grounds and temple are really nice all shaded so perfect if you’ve had too much sun", "Good experience. Would advise bringing insect repellant for mossies and also having your bag close to your person or under your arm because the moneys will try to grab your belongings!", "Lots of monkeys and statuary in rainforest. Takes about an hour to see all places. Nice place to visit if you are near Ubud centre.", "Nice place to visit. Do pay attention to the warnings, the monkeys look cute but they are agressive if they find resistance to whatever they try to get.", "The forest here is beautiful. It's worth coming just to check that out. Before coming, however, I read that some of these monkeys are aggressive and even possibly rabid. That may not be true, but I was always on my guard around them. Come here if you like that feeling.", "The Sacred Monkey Forest Ubud actually is conserving the area based on the Hindhus concept of Tri Hita Karana. Tri Hita Karana is ones of philosophy in Hinduism. Tri Hita Karana is derived from the word of “Tri” meaning three, “Hita” which means happiness, and “Karana” which means the cause or manner. Thus, Tri Hita Karana means “Three ways to reach spiritual and physical well-being”. The substance of doctrine of Tri Hita Karana is how to make people maintain a harmonious relationship in this life. Those three relationships comprise of harmonious relationships between humans and humans, humans and their environment, and humans with The Supreme God. There are three holy temples in this place. The sanctuary is inhabited by a band of grey-haired and greedy long-tailed nese macaques who are nothing like the innocent-looking doe-eyed monkeys. Nestled in the forest, the interesting Pura Dalem Agung has a real Indiana Jones feel to it; the entrance to the inner temple features Rangda figures devouring children. This interesting place to visit during stay in Ubud, but don't touch the monkeys especially if no guard or staff near you. Because the big monkey or the mother of the baby monkey will think that you will kidnap her child.", "Really enjoyed watching the monkeys play. Protect your bags from cheeky monkeys trying to open them.", "Did not really want to visit the Monkey Sanctuary was a bit nervous of being jumped on but it really was perfectly safe!! Fascinating to see the monkeys going about their usual business and especially the little babies. They are well fed so no aggression and some of the naughty ones put on a really good show by the forest pool! There is a lovely Temple inside and also some amazing Banyan trees. This should not be missed if you visit .", "A great place, very beautiful but there were too many inconsiderate tourists forgetting that we are entering the monkeys habitat.", "Monkeys are open in that area. Good place to spend some time with your family. Be careful about monkeys though coz they might steal your bottles or loose items.", "A must visit, if you like these little devils. Get a driver when you can, most will do a days tour for less than £40. Include the monkeys, a walk in the forest, beautiful trees rivers and pocket picking monkeys, you will laugh your heads off ", "It was nice to visit the monkey forest and see the monkeys in their natural environment. As soon as you walk in (and even before) you are surrounded by monkeys - alpha males, females and little babies! The monkeys aren't shy so if you have food or water in your bag they will get it off you! If your in ubud it's worth spending a few hours here watching the monkeys... And it's only 30k each.", "This was an interesting 1.5 hour stop. Listed as the number 1 attraction in Ubud - but I felt it could easily be missed. Like a relatively small park with monkeys roaming freely. Seems to be all the same type of monkey, so it gets less interesting over time spent. The landscape very nice, but after an hour, you have seen it all. Not much in the way of guides or explanations. Just walk around and see monkeys.", "I visited this protected forest wit an open mind as I love animals and hoped they would be cared for and left to the wild. I arrived and it was a beautiful forest with tall dense trees and a path made for visitors. Upon entering you are reminded that they are wild animals and how to protect yourself and them when inside. The monkeys are keen to take your banana and there are some people on site that show you how to feed them safely. I loved this experience and i loved watching the monkeys play in their environment and around the temple ruins. Some are huge and you must be cautious, where as others are not and you are able to get very close. You are likely to see babies as there are just so many of them. I found the whole experience tranquil as I went off peak and it was quiet where you could really take in the beautiful scenery.", "This is unusual and a bit confronting if you are not keen on monkeys climbing all over you! :) The jungle forest is beautiful and large, with easy walking tracks. There were plenty of people buying treats for the monkeys and letting them sit on their head and having photos taken with them. I was not keen on that idea but the monkeys will probably jump on you anyway. I took some photos with my phone and when I put my phone back in my purse, a monkey ran up my leg and tried to eat through my purse to get to my phone (I guess he thought I was hiding his food) Anyway, it was an experience and if you dont freak out too much they eventually leave you alone ;) haha", "The monkey forest is a must do. The trees are beautiful and the monkeys a-plenty. They may or may not jump on you or grab your stuff. I may or may not have had to throw my latte on the ground when a monkey tried to take it- OUTSIDE of the sanctuary. The monkeys may be over running the place but its still pretty cool to see.", "One of the best experiences I've ever had. Monkeys can get quite jumpy if you buy the bananas - especially the big ones! So if this scares you then avoid buying the food. Otherwise, the smaller ones are very gentle and friendly and will usually come to you if you prop your arm out nearby. Amazing animals and very well looked after in such a beautiful nature reserve.", "Monkey forest is amazing, but so many people don't follow the rules. It's amazing that more people don't get bit. Don't make extended eye contact with the monkeys, don't bring food in, don't feed the monkeys, don't touch the monkeys. It isn't that hard. They are aggressive wild animals. Tip: Our tour guide (from a different excursion) told us that it's safer to go in the afternoon when they aren't hangry and waiting for the food to be released. In general, you should be completely safe, but watch out for other tourists that aren't following the rules and stay away from them in case they aggravate the monkeys. The monkeys are fine; the people are the problem. Another tip: If you really want to interact with the monkeys, do it through one of the staff members looking to make some extra cash. They will do a photo op for you for like 20k (money well spent!). Don't try to get the photo on your own.", "It was really nice ..but some monkeys were scary as one lady got bitten in her leg in front of us.. other than that it was so nice.", "We loved this, you get to see monkeys in their natural environment which is amazing but do remember to respect them - they may jump on you which is fine (they don't hurt) but remember to keep calm and keep your stuff (especially glasses!) away in your bag as they will try and take it.", "I don't actually hate them they just scared me a lot. Initially I have to say that I was decidedly anxious and there are literally monkeys flying about everywhere. But once you get used to their fascinating ways they are a spectacle to thoroughly be awestruck by. In the main they seem some what oblivious as to the humans present - well unless there is food of any kind involved or something sparkly or something dangling really just something to play with or pinch. Some tourists simply didn't follow the rules and the rules are there for a reason and actually thought it was funny to try and get one over on the monkeys - think the humans generally came out the loser in these competitions. There are staff on hand to help screaming tourists being harassed by these not tame animals - they are still wild animals and therefore need to be treated with caution. The monkey forest isn't a big area and the three temples within it are each in their own right beautiful although you cannot get into any of the areas and there are many steps to climb. The environment is very beautiful, cool and tranquil even with the throng of visitors. Costs only 30k to enter and bananas are on sale if you really really feel the urge to feed them and shuts at dusk", "I loved the place & greeny part of it, of course monkeys will be there & you need to bit careful, Inside there is temple but you need to wear decent cloths to enter it, Don't worry they provide at enterence & you need to pay small donation which is upto you,", "Well worth the trip to see the monkeys. Well run place. Enjoyed it. Value for money. Just be aware on the monkeys....let them come to you. They are very mischievous.", "It was quite a nice experience. I wasn't sure about going because I didn't hear many good stories about those monkeys but it was ok. Be aware of your stuff, monkeys still everything so we didn't wear any jewellery, sunglasses, we didn't have any food with us. It was nice to see small monkey babies, together with the old ones. You can come quite close to them they are not afraid. Be careful - they pee from the trees!!! ;)", "We visited the monkey forest in May 2015 on our way to Tegallalang. Do not take any food or drink in your bag as the monkeys will sniff it out. We witnessed a silly man unwrap lollies and a monkey bit his leg. Apparently all the monkeys are free from diseases and are regularly checked. If you follow all the rules though, you will have a good time. It is a beautiful natural forest high up in the mountains of Ubud. So many cute little monkeys and statues of monkeys. Our kids loved it. Only about $2 AUD to get in per person.", "this place is more beautiful then we see it in media. the view was breathtaking. but the cons is it super crowded with the people. we arrived late around 5pm which the place already full with people. my suggestion try to arrive earlier to get a picture and enjoy the place. And also beware of the monkey, they are very naughty compare to the monkey in the monkey forest. my advise is no eye contact with the monkey then you be okey.", "It was the best attraction on our tour in Ubud. Truly amazing and enjoyable for everyone! The monkeys are very friendly, easy to approach and some will sit on your shoulders!", "The monkey forrest was walking distance to our hotel so we decided to give it a go. The entrance fee is quite reasonable. The nature in the forrest is beautiful, and it was fun to see the monkeys doing their tricks. I did not enjoy some tourists clearly breaking the rules and making physical contact with the animals. Obviously sometimes the monkeys clime on top of you, but I was plenty of people going out of their way to touch the animals and interfere with their natural behaviour to get nice pictures. I always avoid animal tourism but it seemed here the monkeys do get a natural habitat and are not disturbed too much - other than by idiotic tourists.", "I have been here before, 2 years ago. The definitely improved the facilities. There are several monkey groups living in the forest within Ubud. The entrance fee is low and you can walk about to see the monkeys. Although they warn people that the monkeys are still wild animals some people just won't listen and won't leave them alone. Please do not touch them! Don't leave plastic in the forest for them to choke on! Other than that it's a great place to visit and get carried away by the beautiful critters :-)", "Friendly and nasty monkeys! We loved to be in the middle of their home for a few hours. And also the idea to be surrendered by free monkeys is absolutely fantastic!", "The monkeys here are very familiar with humans so it's a good place to visit if you just want to see a monkey for the first time. Be careful though as they are quite aggressive and will bite you and try to steal whatever they can from you. If you want to see monkeys in their natural habitat and see their natural behaiour, best go somewhere else like Kalimantan in Borneo. There is no information in this forest about the monkeys so you will learn nothing about them. There are also lots of idiot tourists teasing the monkeys and I saw one kicking a monkey.", "A trip to is not complete without visiting these precious monkeys! Give yourself a lot of time as the sanctuary gets busy! Don't wear shiney anything (jewelry) as the monkeys will stop at nothing to grab hold of it and not let go. DO keep your purses closed as they like to rummage through them. Only feed them food acquired there at the venue. They LOVE food and will get very aggressive if they see it. Don't try to tease or taunt them with food. They will come after you. There are zoo keepers inside that will take photos of you with the monkey (near you)...utilize them, and tip them well.", "Don't miss visiting one of the most attractive place in Ubud. You get to interact with friendly monkeys and explore the little jungle around. Good for every ages", "Monkeys everywhere you turn. Maybe it was the time of day we arrived at but a lot of them seemed to be quite aggressive, mainly towards each other. Some great photo opportunities but you also need to be on your guard with the cheeky fellas! Well worth a visit.", "Hours of entertainment for such a small entrance fee! The monkeys are free to do as they please, so take care of your belongings and don't let them spot you with food or drink you don't want to share! It's also a very beautiful area and we enjoyed the gallery space (complete with monkey)", "I was not so sure if I needed to go there. I heard that the monkeys could be aggressive and was not that safe. I really enjoyed to go, it’s a park with many monkeys. They live there- their habitat. There are the temples in the same area but you just see them from outside. Still really interesting for me. Be aware that the monkeys try to get plastic bags ( the security ask you to leave it at the reception during the visit). Don’t be stubborn and listen their recommendations.", "Breathtakingly beautiful place, the monkeys are cute and plentiful and try to steal anything, hats, sunglasses, drinks, which you are warned about upon entry. We saw two ladies lose their hats during our visit, which was very funny for all the other tourists around. Beautifully maintained and breathtaking views. Can be a bit hot walking around without a hat and sunglasses, but definitely worth a visit and the small entrance fee.", "This is a fantastic activity to do in Ubud, there are similar things in the UK, but the monkeys interact more here with the passing visitors. They are very friendly and are extremely well looked after by the attendants around the park. I would advise being careful with sunglasses, bottles of water and handbags as the monkeys are very inquisitive and would love free drink or the contents of your handbag!!", "What to expect? Monkeys! Before entering there is a stand where you can buy bananas. We did this, and as soon as we entered the monkeys came to us. They were a bit pushy, really begging for the food and some even tried to grab it from our hands. But they weren't aggressive. Due to the amount of the monkeys it didn't last 100m before we ran out of bananas. After we give our final banana the monkeys lost their interest for us. Besides the monkeys it's also a nice place just to visit. Nice piece of nature with a lot of lovely statues.", "The entrance fee of 30.000 Rupiah is worth the visit of this forest filled with monkey. While the monkeys are everywhere, they mostly group around tourists who feed them (on purpose or not on purpose). I'd recommend to take the time to explore the forest apart from the big places - you can have a relaxing (monkey-free) walk in the southern part of the forest which brings you directly into the tropical world of . The trees provide shadow, so i't also possible to have this walk during a hot afternoon - but remind that during this time, it can get quite crowded with tourists (even during low season). You also should be careful around the monkeys as they are wild animals, walking around freely. So don't tease them or they can get aggressive and bite. Put belongings that could be stolen (like hats, sunglasses, ...) in your backpack and don't bring a (plastic) bag carried on a hand - they will tear it apart and take your stuff (happend to a friend the first time we walked back home after shoping on a path right next to the forest). Please read and follow the rules provided at the entrances, too. Overall a great short trip you should do while in Ubud - especially because aside from the monkeys you can get into a great Indiana Jones / tombraider feeling with all the green statues and temple. :)", "This was an incredible experience! We really loved visiting and walking through the sanctuary. If you follow the signs and do as they instruct (no smiling, eye contact as it's a sign of aggression) it is a really amazing experience! You can buy banana's just inside the entrance, so no need to bring your own... or any other food for that matter - they WILL smell it, and they WILL take it. They were going in peoples bags, purses, backpacks, so be ready for them to jump all over you if you bring food in. They will also steal your shades or any loose jewelry if you're not careful! ...but seriously, go see the monkeys! Seriously awesome! Seriously!!!", "The park is very well appointed and maintained, but watch out! Don't carry food or drink bottles in full view of the locals.They want what you're having and will make every attempt to get it. It's their territory and we are visitors. Nothing more.", "Having heard a few stories about aggressive monkeys and possessions going missing we were slightly cautious about our visit. We went at around 4pm (closes at 6) and had an amazing time, beautiful scenery and the monkeys were fairly docile and good for a photo pose when you have bananas (20k for small bunch and we'll worth it). Well staffed and only 40k entry, very enjoyable experience.", "A bargain entry fee. I was disappointed when I arrived to see the massive commercialised entrance, but was not disappointed when I entered. So many gorgeous monkeys in their natural habitat. Monkeys were healthy and happy. Don’t forget bananas if you want a closer encounter. Also tip: don’t have ANYTHING loose.. hand sanitisers hanging from bag, water bottle in side pocket... those monkeys will take everything. Well worth a visit though! (The monkeys won’t climb on you unless you have food, don’t worry)", "Just a short interesting walk from the markets, I recommend that you do the monkeys first, though, we had no problems but we didn't feed them as they can get a bit a full on, they live in a lovely environment which is clean, tidy and pleasant to walk around, you can get up close to them so plenty of photos are available.", "If you just want to see monkeys, walk around the park and you will be able to see in the fences. The small entrance fee into the Monkey Forest is worth it to see the temple and to get up close to the monkeys......who were easy going and not bothered by visitors while I was there. I visited early morning and as I was leaving the numbers were increasing, it may be less enjoyable with more tourists!", "An attraction you can't miss, it was pretty incredible to see the monkeys running around in a beautiful setting. Unfortunately, out of 4 of us 1 of us was attacked without provocation. I personally made it unscathed, but saw many others fall victims to the nasty little monkeys. I don't agree it's a good place for children, the monkeys seem to target the kids. A neat experience, but I couldn't get out of the forest fast enough. On a positive note, there are several guides or people who work for the forest that are keeping an eye on things. They were very helpful!", "After reading many mixed reviews and taking advice from some locals we went to the monkey forest almost expecting the monkeys to be quite aggressive towards the tourists, as we have heard of many accounts of them being bitten. It turned out that on the whole the monkeys were very well behaved, however the actions of some of the humans who visit seriously needs to be questioned. The way that some people treat wild animals for the sake of a photo is quite disgraceful and I'm surprised that more tourists are not bitten the way that they conduct themselves. We witnessed three separate incidents whereby if I had been the monkey I probably would have beaten them! some parents seem willing to put their child in harms way purely for amusement or for the photo. The park itself is well run and the forest is beautiful for a walk around. I would thoroughly recommend a visit to the park and as long as the simple and pretty obvious rules are followed I would say there is minimal chance of being bitten.", "You can pay to go into the monkey forest or alternatively, to the right of the monkey forest entrance is a paved path that runs alongside the monkey forest, that leads to Ubud town, about a 10 minute walk. You have to keep your wits about you because MANY motorbikes also use this path, but this is actually reassuring, as you would not want to stop on the path alone, as there are lots of monkeys and if they think you have food with you, then you could be in trouble. Do not take food as you will encourage aggression if a monkey smells it. Exactly the same advice applies on the monkey forest, if you choose to pay to go in there (but why? the experience is the same). Patrons of the hotels near the monkey forest also use this free path, as do local people.", "Nice little sanctuary right in the middle of town with lots of walkways and treks. The monkeys can be a little aggressive and they WILL unzip your pockets looking for things. I almost lost a camera when one jumped on me and wouldn't drop off my arm. Eventually had to drop him on the ground and walk off. Don't make eye contact with them as they consider it threatening. So it's worth checking out but know what you're getting yourself into.", "A unique experience of entering semi wild monkeys' domain and just being there surrounded by hundreds of them. Don't let the scary stories out you off. Tourists that get things stolen or get bitten owe it to themselves 100%. It's quite simple: don't bring food or drinks. Not even in your backpack. And obviously don't touch or bother the monkeys. Acting that way, they don't care about you and just act like themselves all round you. It's great.", "We weren’t going to go here after reading reviews of monkeys biting and scratching people but we changed our minds last minute after talking to our tour driver and were glad we went. We were a bit scared going in but once we saw all the tourists and staff everywhere it put us at ease. The monkeys are everywhere and for the most part will leave you alone but we did have one jump on my fathers back pack and another jump on my daughter but thankfully no bites or scratches. We spent about 2 hours there walking around and it was worth every penny. Highly recommend", "A must when you are in Ubud. Lot of people but the forest is big enough to easily walk around without feeling like you are in traffic. The monkeys come close by, can even climb on you but else long as you stay calm nothing happens.", "very fun to feed the monkeys but be ready to get eaten alive by mosquitos. also be careful not to look into the eyes of the monkeys - they can be very mean.", "Nice to see all the monkeys wandering around of all ages, some good photo opportunities, however the novelty soon wears off. Some of the monkeys are large which we had to be careful of and give a lot of room. On our visit we saw a large monkey pulling a woman's bag off of her shoulder which of course then made us even more cautious. We also heard a lady say she'd been bitten making us on edge and watching every move the monkeys made meaning it made it hard to enjoy. Feeding the monkeys is expensive and you are advised to only give them the food available inside so no way around that. The entrance fee in my opinion is far too much for what it is. ", "We were a bit hesitant to go here but went late in the day and it was great. No troubles from the monkeys and lovely surrounds. Worth a visit.", "We had heard some scary things regarding the monkeys being aggressive and were not sure what to expect. These monkeys are so well fed they aren’t interested in the tourists unless you have food. The forest, river and temple area was beautiful and it was great just to wander around with the monkeys. Definitely worth visiting.", "In comparison to the other parks in the area, the Monkey Forest was way underpriced for what it is. Most of the parks are around 250k rupiah for entry fee whereas the Monkey Forest was only 30k rupiah. People warned us about the amount of people getting bitten but we found that if you just follow the rules and respect the boundaries of the monkeys, you're perfectly fine. We hand fed many monkeys, had them climbing all over us and the staff were so helpful in ensuring every guest to the park had some form of quality interaction with the monkeys. Fantastic experience!", "Monkey tried to grab my sunglasses. It was awesome. You could sit next to them and the more friendly of them would be totally cool with that.", "Unlike some other Monkey parks around Denpasar where the Monkeys are quite aggressive, that was not the case here. The Monkeys were very calm (to people) and only paid you any attention, if you offered food (bananas). The site is quite nice to stroll around as it feels like you're in a rainforest. Worthwhile visiting if you come from a Country that doesn't have Monkeys.", "This is a real forest with lots of monkeys, adults, kids and baby monkeys are around free. With IDR 20000 you can enter to the forest and walk around. You can also buy banana from the locals and feed them. Be careful with your belongings though as they can snatch and carry to the top of the trees.", "We were skeptic about coming here because we were a bit worried about the monkeys biting and jumping on us, but we are so happy we decided to come. It was so interesting watching the monkeys feed, play and interact with each other. We chose to be respectful and didn’t get too close to the monkeys to take photos, so we didn’t have any issues with the monkeys at all. The forest is quite nice to walk around also. Make sure you wear insect repellent, as we got bitten by mosquitoes.", "Our son really enjoyed seeing the monkeys up close and personal, and I was pleased not to see them caged. Unfortunately the deer do not share the same pleasant living conditions. Wish the management hadn't introduced caged deer to an otherwise great location with respectable conditions for the monkeys.", "Seriously, this could have been a great experience, but thanks to people who cannot read signs that state \\Do Not Feed the Monkeys\\\" we had an absolutely terrible time. Having your backpack ripped open and being attacked by vicious animals clearly not under control, and having to pay for it, somewhat left me perplexed. Seriously suggest if you have kids under 10 tha you stay well away.\"", "When you come to you shouldnt miss this. This place has changed a lot in facilities and service for tourist. They offer parking for small amount of money, guides and have clean toilets too. When you enter the forrest just be careful of your things, once the monkey gets it you will not get it back. Dont wear any expensive jewllery or clothes because the monkey will jump on you and you will get dirty. If you want to feed the monkey you can buy bananas there on the spot for 20000 IRD and 50000IRD, but I suggest to buy bananas or peanuts(unsalted) for cheaper in advance and bring it with you. To be able to make nice pictures buy more than one bunch of banana, the monkeys are quick and usually one bunch is not enough to make some pics 😊 Dont forget to apply mosquito repelents on yourself before you go here.", "Fun experience but do pay attention to some angry monkeys.. Do not trick them or you will get bitten!", "We are a 3 generation family traveling with teenagers 17 and 19. The monkey sanctuary was so much fun. There are so many happy monkeys with no cages. The monkeys stay in the area because they are fed by the staff. There are staff members through the sanctuary to answer questions and ensure the people do not harm the monkeys. Monkeys did go in people’s shoulders if they stood still and despite many staff warnings and free, safe storage for baggage, people still brought items in the monkeys took. The grounds and facilities were clean and beautiful.", "Monkey forest is a must do activity every time I go to nwith someone new! To be able to walk through a beautiful rain Forrest and interact with the monkeys is just fantastic!!", "We walked from Ubud Centre to the park in less than 30 minutes. Not a pleasant walk with the sidewalk being in such poor condition. The park is truly beautiful but as for the monkeys, it’s not really worth it. There are quite a few monkeys but once you see one... But there are beautiful pictures to be taken in the park.", "A place that you should visit once while in . Overall nice but the monkeys were simply nasty lol good experience just wish it wasn't so busy.", "The Sacred Monkey Forest has been beautifully developed in the 17 years since my last visit. It was lovely to enter a cheapish attraction, with a relaxed sense of caring for the monkeys. We bought a big bunch of bananas and off we trotted to feed some monkeys. Fortunately we got rid of fruit early and so we were free to wander around the forest with limited interest from the monkeys. We enjoyed the simply watching the babies play and the legends providing us with information ( English info sheets were not available!) then going down to what should have been a running river. Overall a sweet interlude.", "Typically full of tourists, still a winderful place with stunning vegetation! Plus, it is fun to see all those monkeys and let them climb you to feed them a banana!", "We were hesitant to go here, but it was really worth the trip. So much fun to see the monkeys frolicking around; babies clinging to their moms. A little scary to be so close, but if you follow instructions, nothing to worry about.", "Be careful with how exposed your treats are if you get bananas to \\share\\\" with the monkeys. They're very good at quickly taking whatever you have left if you make them to accessible for the monkeys. Tip: don't let young children have the bag of bananas: saw many lose the whole bag in a nano second\"", "The jungle setting with monkeys all over-and temples was great to see. But very hot! Lots of walking, don’t keep anything in your pockets or on you- the monkeys will take it! They can be aggressive, too, so don’t make eye contact. ", "Very nice experience, although a bit short. Monkeys seem to be very happy and taken care of. The staff are very nice and helpful.", "We googled the price before we got there and google said 20,000 IDR per person, but when we turned up it was actually 50,000 per person, probably our mistake for not looking into it properly but be aware. Spent just over an hour walking around at about midday, it was quite busy but it was raining so don’t know if it would be busier if it wasn’t raining. Lots of monkeys running around but they leave you alone if you don’t get too close, I would recommend going if you’re in Ubud.", "If you like Monkeys you'll love this. Monkeys everywhere monkeying around. Just be prepared for one to jump on you if you have any food, or any other item they may be interested in. Great to see them in a proper natural habitat.", "Honestly I spoke with some people and they said it was basically a tourist trap. I agree and disagree. This is a sanctuary and the monkeys are really cared for. They run free so you can get up close(no touch) and they are not afraid and not aggressive but they are wild animals. Leave your food and drinks in the car. The park is pretty big and well maintained. I enjoyed my visit and would recommend this for a family and is a great experience to see free roaming monkeys. Not a common site.", "While we had visited the Monkey forest there were too many people. Everyone was feeding them, so they were full and tricks with bananas didn't work. Entrance fee was not big at all, inside we bought bananas. We went there with Suma tour, so he explained us which monkeys are dangerous and which not, also he showed us tricks with bananas which helped us to get photos with them. Tips: never look them in the eyes, don't try to touch monkeys with babies in hands, try to make a contact with small monkeys because bigger ones are agressive. Very nice architecture and forest", "My kids was afraid of monkey and the second baby is so young to enter and enjoy the forest. So we had lunch nearby the monkey forest but there are some monkeys on the street, outside of the forest so my little kids were able to watch them. ^^", "Great do not touch the monkeys and act natural And make sure you walk with nothing in you hands with them open", "Good place to spend a little time, not too far by walking from the center of Ubud. (but a little climbing when you come back) 20000Rp to enter. (plus the bananas if you really want to feed the monkeys) Not too big, overcrowded most the time, but it is ok. Immediately when you enter, you are welcomed by one of the 600 monkeys that live in the \\forest\\\". It is funny, interesting, lovely sometimes with the youngs but sometimes very scary, too! I felt a little uncomfortable all the time we were there. You feel that you are not at home, it is their place! Well, it can be good in some way to have sometimes this feeling, I think. But you hear them shouting (groups of monkeys often fight against each other) or when you see some little boy crying with a big scratch on his arm, you can have no will to stay longer! Good to know with children...it can be very funny, but very horrible too. I think I would have apprecciated that moment beeing a child! (and think about the vaccine againt rabies...) \"", "People come to see the monkeys, not the temples itself. Thought there would be more temples/culture to experience. It is quite small.", "Beautiful scenery, cute monkeys, but I found them a little scary, mainly because we had been told stories about them biting. The temples were very interesting.", "Basically was just monkey Monkey monkey.. Bad experience and suggest do protect your personal belonging and taking gd care with ur kids in order to Prevent being attack By monkey. Expensive entrance fees for nothing values returned.", "Good fun for $8 per person. Monkeys everywhere and lots of staff, so you are safe. The monkeys are fed all round the walkways so they don’t pester you like they used to. ", "If you want to escape the chaos of shopping in Monkey Forest 'Rd, breathe and keep cool, have a walk in this beautifully treed forest. The monkeys are under control and delightful to watch.", "We went over the forrest on our backpacking trip in . It is really funny to see how the monkeys are integrated in this nice tropical rain forrest with nice tempels. The monkeys are with quite a bunch there, trying to get in your backpack or just laying around searching for flees on each other... A nice half day spent over there!", "Just remember no glasses/mirrors, water bottles, food, paper or plastic bags and you should be fine. No of the monkeys tried to do anything for me but some people had some problems when the monkeys tried to steal the water bottles etc. Felt safe since there is guards pretty much all over the park who will come if something happens. The park itself was pretty and monkeys were cute :)", "We really enjoyed our morning here. The monkeys were fascinating to watch and the forest itself offers a very nice, relaxed walk. The monkeys were really not half as bad as some of the other reviews make out. I think the main thing that made a difference between our group and others, is that we did not bring any bags. The monkeys know that you keep food/water/tissues/anything they can steal, in your bag, and therefore target people with bags on. We saw multiple monkeys jump on people and open their bags and take out lots of items. If you try to stop them they do tend to hiss at you and show you their teeth, which is meant to be a warning. If you can, simply go with your camera. As with all wild animals, just be respectful, do not corner them, shout at them, or touch them. I would say of all the people we saw get \\attacked\\\" 9/10 were certainly provoked.\"", "Have been here twice. Once with kids aged 13,12,11 and 8 and then again with a friend 4 months later. Great experience to see the monkeys up close. Follow the rules at the gate and you won't have any problems. They really are adorable little creatures and the scenery is lovely and leafy", "I was so excited to go to the Monkey Forest. That was until I got there. I was terrified and I’m pretty adventurous. There was monkeys everywhere. They won’t mess with you if you don’t mess with them, beware of their tails. I was told people are most frequently bitten for mistakenly stepping on their tails. One of my friends got really comfortable and allowed a few of them to crawl on him. Unfortunately, he did get bit. Their medical center on site said every money had their rabies shots (there’s over 900 monkeys there). He stated the numbers on the monkeys were to prove it. The monkey that bit my friend had no number on it. He did get sick upon our return to the US.", "We had such a good time considering that we weren't going to go as I remember coming here 20 years ago and the monkeys were so aggressive! It was a very different experience this time around as the ladies selling banana's keep them in check by threatening them with a rock so they all seem so much better behaved. It was definitely a worthwhile experience and I'm so glad we went.", "Although it's a highly recommended attraction, be careful. The monkeys are very brutal and will grab everything that they want to have. If they bite you go straight to a medical office for a tetanus shots", "We really liked the monkey and the architectures. The monkeys are super friendly - one climbed into my friends pocket and tried to grab her glasses. keep hands out of pocket, don't carry food or plastic bags. One grabbed another tourists bottle, opened it and started drinking - very clever! Despite these, they were pretty harmless and it was a fun memorable day!", "Our eight year old loved it - as did we. Take no plastic bags in and do not feed them from your bag. Buy food in the forrest. Do not look them in the eye and do not try and pat them. Walk about and observe them playing and stealing.", "Monkeys are nice and well behaved, well looked after - they look quite fat. Do talk to keepers - they are nice and friendly bunch!", "Had a delightful time walking round seeing the monkeys and the amazing temples here worth a visit But beware the monkeys are cheeky so keep valuables well hidden", "This place is amazing- not only is it a beautiful lush forest with old temples and bridges- but it’s full of monkeys! We didn’t bother with buying fruit- you can safely and easily interact with monkeys without food. If you sit quietly on a ledge they will come to you, sit on your lap or shoulders and “groom” you and check that you don’t have treats. Exercise common sense and follow the rules that are laid out and you will be sure to enjoy visiting the monkeys in this enchanting forest!", "We went here with our family, you can walk there no problem from central ubud and entrance fee is very cheap. So amazing to see all the monkeys so close and running all around you. Be careful to hide food and water. I thought I had been really careful and not wanting to give up my water bottle in the heat i put it in my handbag. My bag is small and a very tiny bit of the lid, like maybe 1/2 cm poked out of the zipper...well a monkey spotted it and pounced form nowhere! Did give me a bit of a fright to suddenly have this monkey hanging on the front of me..but it was quite funny too. If you sit down they will come and sit on you so be warned. Beautiful setting with all the temples - fun to see", "The sanctuary is just amazing with stone carvings and statues out of this world. Of course the monkeys are just fabulous to watch. You can fee them bananas and they just cruise and hang out with everyone. Be sure to look all around the sanctuary as there is more to it than just monkeys. (but they are cute)", "I came here on a day trip to Ubud and Kintamani. I initially thought the monkeys were cute. Sometimes, the monkeys would dart out in front of you just to get across. One stupid tourist ( pretended to ) tried to take food away from one of the monkeys, and it hissed at him. Some people just like to ask for trouble for nothing. Otherwise, everything was great.", "I highly recommend a visit here if you’re in ! It’s absolutely beautiful and there are SO many monkeys! There is also an abundance of super cute baby monkeys which I loved. It cost us 50,000 rupiah each so about $5 for entry. I can not recommend enough reading the signs and taking the warnings seriously! Do not eat in there, take your sunnies off your head and be mindful of your belongings because the monkeys will try and grab anything you have if you aren’t careful! If you follow the rules you will be fine but we saw a few silly tourists almost get attacked because they were antagonising the monkeys and getting too close to the babies etc. But overall an amazing and fun experience I would highly recommend.", "Very beautiful place with lots of monkeys that are totally in their environment. Many posts say to buy bananas but DON’T. They have signs every where not to feed monkeys. Monkeys are busy playing chasing and fighting amongst themselves that they don’t seem to care about all the people. Beautiful sculptures and temples.", "The name of the park made me think that I'd mostly just see monkeys, which is appealing, but not the most unique experience in Asia. What I saw was a beautiful, lush, green park that felt quite natural as there were some very old trees on the property. I'm not sure if the park was built up around the trees, but the roots of these old trees were absolutely breathtaking. I didn't expect that. I found myself taking pictures of the trees more than the monkeys. What a beautiful hidden gem in the city. I'll let my pictures speak for themselves.", "Best place ever to have monkeys on you and eating out of your hand. A ton of monkeys put on a great show. Worth buying some bananas to get them onto your lap or shoulders We had a blast!", "Was a bit aprehensive about the monkeys before I went but how wrong was I. I absolutely loved it. We had bought a stack of little bananas and the moneys were amazing. Loved them climbing up on to my shoulder to get one and sitting there eating. For someone who was wary there was no stopping me and actually had one cuddle and stroke my head. Then seeing a mother and a tiny baby was the icing on the cake.Was simply one of my best experiences and would definitely go again. Follow the rules and you will have no problems.", "This is a must-do activity in - just to see the beautiful cliffs at sunset. But be advised- the afternoon heat is absolutely scorching and there is little refuge from the heat and humidity. Wear as little as possible, and bring in water as there is none for sale once inside the gates. Bring a fan, hat, sunglasses, sunblock, etc. With this, put everything in a tightly sealed bag and wear it on your chest. The monkeys are disturbingly aggressive. This has not been exaggerated by anyone. We saw them take the shoes right off a person's foot, steal glasses off someone's face, and grab a bag off someone's back. They are mean and they will bite you if provoked.", "We came here as part of our honeymoon trip and we were so glad we did! It’s a great morning or afternoon out! I absolutely love monkeys and my new husband and I stayed here for 4 hours just watching them play, eat and relax in their own habitat. You are told not to bring food or valuables into the forest, please respect that. We saw a few items taken from people by the monkeys, they will not hesitate to take something they want, but they are not at all aggressive. Because of this, they seemed relaxed and calm around us and I felt safe enough to be walking in their company. Our favourite part was watching them down by the amphitheatre where there is a small river. They seemed so happy and playful with one another it was a pleasure to sit and watch them! Would totally recommend a visit if you are in the area!!", "Definitely get here early as it gets crowded (even from 9am when we got there). The monkeys are friendly and the babies are adorable. A must visit", "This is a great place when it comes to the lush forrest and streams. The moneys are a good added bonus but due to the vast quantity of tourists they are unphased by your presence. I didn’t purchase any of the extra food to feed them but I was jumped by a younger monkey who nibbles on my arm. The surrounding area has several places to get blood tests if you do get bitten, but do yourself a favour and observe from a distance and keep your things packed.", "It is true that you may get bitten by a monkey, but here are some tips so it won't happen. :-) 1- Do not bring any bags, hat, sunglasses, food, bottle of water. Don't buy food to give to the monkeys (unless you want them to jump on you and increase your risk of being bitten). 2- Avoid being too many people surrounding the monkeys at once. 3- Keep a safe and respectful distance from the monkeys. 4- Avoid any sudden or abrupt move or screaming close to the monkey (so they don't get scared and reactive). 5- If you are with children, explain them the rules and supervise them. Be calm and enjoy your visit. The monkeys are nice if you respect them. Odree ", "Had a nice time. Watch out for the monkeys though. They are nice but don't get too comfortable. Got some great shots!", "This place is great for a few hours to walk around, they offer guided tours which we didn't do. entry is reasonable and its lovely and cool and shady. All the monkeys have different personalities and its great to see them up so close and even feed them. There are people selling bananas in there. Just don't have anything hanging loose or the monkeys will take it.", "Very nice place to spend a few hours. Watch out for the monkeys, they are quite friendly but they get crazy very easily. While i was there a woman got bitten, all of a sudden, she didn't do anything wrong to annoy them. it just can happen I guess.", "the forest is lush green and it is fun to walk in the forest ... my husband was daring and really loved the company on monkeys :-/ I was lil uncomfortable bcz of the monkeys as they were every where! do not skip even if u r sacred of monkeys and not the daring type, the monkeys are not aggressive and usually ignore u unless u carry banana or tease them. the forest is beautiful and worth a visit :)", "I traveled to in December of 2016 and spent two nights in Ubud. It was just before the rainy season and I was lucky to enjoy a sunny day. I visited the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary during a full day tour all over Ubud and I really loved it the sanctuary. The monkeys are very playful and can be mischievous so you have to watch out for your belongings. But they are also a lot of fun to observe and photograph. I felt like a happy child being there. Aside from the monkeys there is also some really awesome old traditional art there in form of sculptures. I highly recommend a visit to anyone making it to Ubud.", "You like Monkeys, nature and freedom for animals, well, that's the spot. I am a big fan of zoo, but I do care about animals well-being and i can tell that this place belong to them :) It is funny to do, interesting, definitely new! PS : Be careful with your bag, a nice Singaporean has almost been robbed his passeport by the monkeys because it was in his bag in a plastic pocket with some medecines that had a strong smell. After that, an epic battle between the Monkeys and the Singaporean started. But the Singaporean won with the help of the people who work at the park and are really careful about the visitors in here 🙈", "Visited Sacred Monkey Forest and well worth the trip. $AUD8 entry fee and get to see lots of the monkeys. They do interact with you in terms of climbing on you so need to keep everything concealed like hats & sunglasses as they will take these. Can get around in under an hour.", "Of course it is fun to see all the monkeys together. It is one of the biggest tourist attractions in Ubud. Nevertheless the monkeys are too used to humans. Climbing on you, biting you and stealing your stuff is all part of their daily routine. They can even go as far as opening your pockets and zipping open backpacks. All in all, however fun it is, it is not natural and the entry price is relatively high.", "I was happy to just watch the monkeys especially the baby monkeys I didn't want to feed them or touch them though . It was a $3.00 entry so cheap a great spot to visit while up in Ubud", "As expected we saw many monkeys here. Monkeys were nice to see but all from the same kind. We prefer to see these animals in real nature. We stopped several times next to the road during our holiday and we liked that more than the monkey forest. If you bored or don’t know what to do, you can go here. But don’t expect to spent more than 2 hours here.....", "I really enjoyed the grounds of this magnificent Temple. I especially love the monkeys all over and was impressed beyond belief how they figured out that by stealing tourists stuff they can exchange it back for food. Brilliant", "Amazing place. You could easily spend a couple of hours walking through this peaceful forest. On entering, (40,000 IDR - AU$4) - it is the most amazing thing seeing the monkeys walking around. They aren't phased by us humans. Don't carry food in your bag... they smell it and will try to snatch. It can be intimidating and frightening. Sit back an watch them. Well worth it.", "It's worth the walk from the market to check this place out...mostly filled with western tourists, but fun to see so many wild monkeys firsthand.", "Those cheeky monkeys. The monkey forest is a must see, but hold on to your belongings and enjoy the beautiful surroundings.", "Worth a visit. Can pay a small amount and have a monkey jump onto your shoulders for a banana and stick around for a bunch of photos. Keep away from the big monkeys generally, especially when eating as they get aggressive. Beautiful forest, lovely temples.", "Fun place where you can feed monkeys and see some nice forest. Listen to what monkey handlers tell and you'll enjoy it:) Don't be afraid of monkeys and don't bother them when they walk or sit around and they won't bother you at all. Monkeys just walk all over the place including roads with cars and mopeds. Fun and unusual for westerns to see:)", "I just dropped by during my last visit to , and had a nice experience watching the monkeys. The place is full of nature and the monkeys are simply funny and relaxing to watch them.", "Enjoyed Monkey Forest. I'd recommend you didn't feed the monkeys though. They can be a bit aggressive if they know you have food on you. I bought a bunch of bananas outside and before I knew it a guy had taken a couple and attracted a couple of monkeys who sat on my shoulders to eat them. That was quite fun but afterwards they were coming from everywhere and one was really persistent, grabbing hold of my camera to climb on me several times. I'm only sorry we didn't walk through to the monkey graveyard which we didn't realise was there til after we'd left.", "Went with family and really nice, beautful and fun with the monkeys! Dont expect wonders but a lot of monkeys and one even stole our waterbattle 1.5 litre wich became an attractions for also our fellow turists! :)", "I’m not a big fan of traditional “tourist” places, yet this place is such a joy! It’s also a nice escape from a noisy town. I like the fact that there is staff across the forest; they’ve made us feel safe and protected.", "Great place with kids. Not too much walking if you are not fit, the monkeys are everywhere. We spent a lot on the bananas to feed them, but it was part of the experience. I don't get the people who rate this place low because they got bitten. They are wild creatures. not pets! If you don't know how to be careful go to a ZOO instead.", "A must do if you like monkeys. They are everywhere, yes they are naughty if tempted. Don't be scared, animals feed of that. Great place to stroll around, feed the monkeys if you know how, pretty temple inside. Me and my kids enjoyed watching their behaviors. They really take care of each other but they can be vicious and competitive.", "You really have to be a monkey or animal lover to enjoy the sanctuary. After walking around for about 30 minutes we had just about covered every bit of the whole place. Got to see the monkeys being fed and some playing in their water pools. Lots of opportunities for photos/ videos especially around the feeding areas, water pools, temple and koi ponds.", "A must visit if you like Monkeys. BE CAREFUL OF YOUR BELONGINGS, monkeys there like to snatch any dangling objects or flashy objects) The places is a small forest area with proper path ways to walk around. You will see a lot of monkeys living freely. Best part of this place is the small pond where the monkeys play and dive into the water from the tree trunk close by. You can feed the monkeys bananas sold inside the premises, if you are lucky/unlucky you may even have a monkey come and sit on your shoulder(please don't panic, stay calm and take pictures. They just want the bananas) The temples are closed and you only get a view from outside or if you peep through the gates. There are some stone sculptures of lions, iguanas and dragons and also small bridge over a stream which is worth seeing and taking pictures around. Takes roughly 60-90 minutes for the entire tour.", "We enjoyed our visit to the monkey forest. The monkeys didn't bother us at all, obviously used to humans, but we had been warned not to carry any food in our bags or pockets as they will seek it out! Fortunately they had just been fed when we arrived so were feeling lazy - perfect for pictures! Lots to see, great hidden walks and views.", "Super place, monkeys all around, but be carefull, don’t look in their eyes. Definitelly worth visit!", "Monkeys are everywhere, right from the parking lot! So be very careful of your belongings once you came out from your car! Basically monkeys are the highlight of this sanctuary, bought a bunch of bananas to feed it. It was amazing and the kids love it!", "The Monkey Forest is very lush and beautiful, with temples and carved bridges. The monkeys are very bold and slightly alarming because they can jump on you uninvited. If you don't feed them you will be fine!", "We went late afternoon. It was ok. Too many tourists for my liking. But nothing too exciting. You can also see the monkeys without going into the forest as they adventure outside. I often saw monkeys on top of shops and climbing buildings on my way into Ubud.", "Had monkeys all around, but the volunteers kept them safely under control. The temple inside was closed for religious function. Must visit for ones with kids", "Well worth spending a couple of hours here. We bought some mini bananas before going ( less expensive) but be careful- the monkeys will even unzip your bag if they know you have bananas😃 we had such a good time just watching and feeding all the monkeys. It was a great experience. Our 2 adult children loved it too. Highly recommend.", "The monkeys are great, but do not go there for the forest itself. It's really touristic. We visited in september and saw a lot of young makakes in the forest.", "That forest has really beautiful view and amazing trees. But be careful for the monkeys. When they are hungry, they become a little bit dangerous. Sometimes they can bite you. Dont play with them if ı have to give you an advice.", "It is a beautiful forest but there are monkeys, monkeys & more monkeys everywhere. If you are comfortable with them being everywhere then it is fine, but if one is not it is a scary experience. I saw a few people screaming their heads off. The monkeys are friendly and will climb up all over you if you are feeding them, however after all they are not domestic animals and may react differently and cause injury. So my advice, venture with caution.", "Fun walk looking at monkeys doing fun stuff, beware of your personal belongings though. Avoid bringing any food, if you do, make sure it's tight and safe deep inside your bag. Saw a girl's backpack was raided by the monkeys even though it's zipped. Of course keep your stuff tied to yourself especially cameras and watches. They're generally quite tame but still wild by nature, dont try anything stupid or disturb them, you'll be fine", "Had fun watching the monkeys playing around. Was concerned to start with, but if you follow the rules given you wont have any problems. the only people who seemed to have trouble was caused by themselves. I had one come up to me and looked to see if I had food, realized I had nothing and casually walked away. The grounds are neat and tidy and entrance fees help care for the moneys well-being", "Nice forest monkeys are friendly. Nice forest with temples & water features. Nice place to relax and cool down from a hot day in .", ".... to not do anything to bring attention to ourselves. Do not buy bananas as you will get harassed for the whole bunch not just the one you are trying to feed. Do not yell at or near the monkeys. Even squeals of excitement will make them hone in on you. If your children are scared then leave. The monkeys pick up on their fear and will approach them. We saw a child about 7 years old get attacked, drawing blood. Personally I wouldn't take kids there. As 2 mature adults we did enjoy ourselves but wouldn't bother going again. Apparently rabies shots and other treatment can cost thousands and you have to pay up front and later claim on your insurance.", "Liked the fact the monkeys roam free , no cages and live a near a natural life Didn't have any problem feeding apart from when they know you have food they climb up your body hanging on to clothes , some are quiet heavy when sitting on your shoulder. I was sat just watching with no food , a huge male monkey decided to sit with me which was nice , we just sat together quite, him scratching and looking round . Lots of baby monkeys playing , could sit and watch for hours", "We stayed just 100 metres from the monkey forest and ventured in several times. The monkeys are fascinating to watch and if you have sufficient time to wait for the right opportunity you may come away with some great photos. Be aware that the monkeys may look cute but they have large powerful teeth and some of them can be quite vicious. Thousands of people visit daily so the monkeys are well aware that they can sometimes get some food or drink from items we carry. They may steal a bag off you and run off with it up into the trees and throw everything out in search of something to eat. Even though we were aware of this a monkey made off with my bag (just outside the forest), sat up on a branch, removed the small bottles of Yakult, pierced the lid and drank them. Whilst there one monkey grabbed onto a woman's shorts then climbed up her clothing to get to a bag she was holding near her shoulder. Try not to have anything on you that you're not prepared to lose, take care and enjoy.", "It is a temple and has lots of monkeys; not too much though. As long as you don't look to the monkeys at the eyes nor play with them; you are safe. We purchased banana and fed them which was very nice I would recommend the place if you have young children; they will love it ", "This forest is really cool. There are monkeys everywhere, but they're used to humans and area extremely vicious. You can buy some bananas at the entrance, they're quite expensive (by rupiah standards), but worth it if you want to get a good photo or give someone a scare. The monkeys KNOW that the bananas are for them and they will come grab them. It doesn't matter that you hide them, or hold them high up. They will climb on you, scratch you, yell, hit, until they get those bananas. Most people don't get 200m before their bananas are gone. Go away from the main paths to see some nice waterfalls.", "There are over 600 monkeys in the forest of all sizes and ages. They are mischievous and can unzip back packs, take sunglasses, remove items from pockets but are not aggressive unless disturbed or annoyed by someone (and we did see people doing their best to annoy the monkeys). It is pleasant to walk around the forest circuit and to spend time just sitting and observing the antics of the monkeys. At 40,000 IDR ($4-00 AUD) it is good value for money and well worth visiting.", "We had a great time at the monkey forest, the monkey's are well and truly used to tourists and will grab anything within arms reach. It was a nice outing but can't spend too long there!", "Last here two years ago. They've been busy little monkeys as there appeared to be many more than last visit.Many baby monkeys around too. There has also been a lot of work on the facilities and that work appears to be continuing.This is a great place to visit especially for youngsters. Some hold banana ( purchased at park for 20,000 IDR ) above their heads and the monkeys will climb up to take it.If you want to left alone just don't buy or bring any food. FYI. They will steal water bottles. They know what is in them.Entry is 30,000 IDR. So for about $5 AUS you can see and feed the monkeys. There are also deer now in an enclosure that have to interact with the monkeys and a pleasant walk around the forest.", "I visited the monkey forest two times now, last time went with my girlfriend and is really one of my favorites getaway in every time i am in , the you can breath nature and you really bond with the surroundings, do not bring food !!", "Good vibes if you like hanging out with monkeys and observing them. I've seen some people getting their hair grabbed or various goods taken away, but if you follow the rules (simple as that) then the experience should be really friendly and memorable.", "Even a solo visit to the Monkey Forest is good fun. The monkeys are cheeky and reasonably friendly but they still have a wild and unpredictable nature which I was glad to see. The sanctuary is very well kept and staff are dotted around the forest to make sure the humans behave well around the monkeys :) While some areas can be tourist congested, there are many spots throughout the forest in which you may observe in peace.", "We had a fantastic walk around the Monkey Forest and didn't have any monkeys harass or jump on us. Beautiful are to just walk around.", "The sacred monkey forest sanctuary is a must do in Ubud! Great value for money, and great memories to be made!", "Average place with just lots of monkeys all around trying to steal your bags, or just loitering around. A small waterfall inside was ok but again average. Very expensive entrance tickets just to see the monkeys! Good place for taking pics with them.", "The monkeys seem much more friendly than our last venture into Ubud but be warned they are not tame and if you have something they want they will take it, but a great experience.", "For just a few dollars this forest provided a lot of entertainment! The monkeys are a mixture of cute and funny. People often complain about them being too aggressive but my boyfriend and I had no problems with that. If you don't have any interest in coming into contact with the monkeys just make sure you do not have any food and definitely do not buy any bananas! Also be sure to keep an eye on your bags, and DO not touch the monkeys! It pisses them off and despite the signs posted everywhere I saw lots of people being stupid and bothering the monkeys only to get hissed at.", "In the Monkey Forest you can see the monkeys live free, in fact when you walk around the forest they could be just near you. The target of the forest is the principle of Sri Hits Karan. It is a physiological current of Hinduism, the meaning of which is formed by uniting the concepts and has as a synonym, three ways to achieve physical and spiritual well-being. Achieving and maintaining harmony in life, between men, between man and the environment and between man and God. I don't recommend to touch them because the are not so friendly. If you are fortunate you will maybe see some baby monkeys. When we went a monkey jumped on a man and stayed there for a while, that was really amazing to see but also a little scary if it happen to yourself. The forest is really big and you can walk true it in a beautiful natural ambiance.", "Great to see the monkeys - awesome pictures but read the signs don’t try to pat them they bite. Highly recommend buy bananas from the local stalls overall an experience", "Ok, so you have probably read the reviews. My advice is to go if you like monkeys. It is a fantastic experience. If you want to just observe do not take food. If you want to interact then do take food. If you do take food there is a chance that these cheekey things will try to grab or steal from you. Dont make eye contact and things will be just fine. It is great having monkeys climbing on you but be ready to just give up the food and give it up quickly. Take bananas and make them climb on your shoulder as they will probably sit there and eat it. The smaller ones are less scary (monkeys not Bananas :) ) Enjoy and final tip....... Secure your glasses or things in your pocket.", "If you don't like monkeys, so not go to the sacred monkey forest. The monkeys can be quite interactive due to the fact that they are fed by the rangers each day to supplement their food source. As a result they can jump on you and climb your legs. Scary if you are not prepared. However they are not tame and should not be thought of as domestic or as pets. They are still wild animals. Sadly there are still people that tease them and try to pet them even though the instructions clearly specify not doing either of these. Do respect the monkeys and enjoy observing them up close in this very unique setting. Great for watching monkey behavior up close.", "I am not usually a fan of monkeys (I've been a victim to their thievery before), but this was totally worth the visit. The scenery is spectacular and the natural beauty alone is worth a visit. The monkeys are definitely all around you and the caretakers have slingshots that they use when the monkeys get out of hand. All in all, a great experience in Ubud.", "What a great place to visit in Ubud the forest which is inhabited by more then 400 hundred long tail Monkeys with its old temple is wroth visiting and the local there look after them well feed them twice a day , come over !!!", "Monkey forest is for people who like monkeys, temples and greenery. Loved getting up close and personal with the resident primates. Feeding them bananas was great fun for me and my son. However, I was a bit disappointed by some tourists who would tease the monkeys with the bananas but refused to feed them when they came close. We also met the resident deers and my 8 year old was delighted at feeding a baby deer. Do go and enjoy. But please respect the monkeys and give them bananas if you are tempting them with one.", "There are a few options to see monkeys in . But this is by far the best. Monkeys are mostly friendly and used to people. Staff are good as well. Highly recommend.", "If you love monkeys, especially those used to tourists, then this is the place for you. You can choose to buy treats (bananas) for the monkeys and they will sit on your lap or shoulder (or crawl up your body) to get them. That is fine when the cute little ones do it, but when a big male wants to sit with you, just give him the banana and go. It is even funny to watch the other tourists. Just keep your belongings close or better yet, don't bring anything into the park. A cute little monkey stuck his hand in my camera bag, grabbed the strap to my camera and tried to leave with it. We had a little tug of war before the \\monkey ranger\\\" came to my rescue. Be careful with your belongings!\"", "Our family had a really fun afternoon walking through the Monkey Forest. Make sure you buy some bananas before you enter and hold on to your belongings. One monkey grabbed my sons necklace and tried to run off with it and another stole our Handiwipes. We laughed so hard we were crying. Good fun in a beautiful setting.", "Though it is a simple walk through a forest you are paying for, you are really do get up close to plenty of monkeys, and are able to feed them if you want. There are some quite nice views, and some interesting architecture to see along the way. Anyone visiting Ubud should pay this place a visit.", "Who doesn't like watching the antics of funny monkeys? If monkeys aren't your thing, step back and watch the reactions of people. There are plenty of guides to keep you safe. It is a fun way to spend a couple hours out of the hustle and bustle of the town center.", "Yes, the monkeys do get really close and its magic. But its not so magic when they come and sit on you and bite their way into your bag, freak you out and then bite you. They are still half-wild. There are signs as you are going into the park to tell you that the monkeys will come very close. And for your own good don't put a camera in their face. I really enjoyed the actual park more. The trees are amazing and the sculptures are cool.", "The temple is a desultory affair. There are lots of somewhat tacky carvings of animals throughout the place. The monkeys are the stars of the place. It’s hard not to be entertained by their antics. Keep your belongings close to you! They’ll try to grab it!", "I was really scared to go to the forest, especially after reading some reviews where people had bad experience. After reading all the rules, we entered and it was magical. We made sure to follow the rules and had zero problems. My husband took my bag and the monkeys didn't even care about it. Loved seeing them being fed, walking through the jungle areas and seeing the cool stone carvings. Must see in Ubud, really glad I didn't chicken out, just follow the rules and you'll be fine.", "Such a fantastic place, really well maintained grounds and so many monkey, temples, waterfall and interesting things to see.", "there are half tame monkey that want to jump on your shoulder, one opened my partners backpack but it was empty anyway", "we had a great time there. There are many animals here and they're taken good care of the animals n the place. This is where i met binturong. Very cute n even posed for me. Hehe", "We had a great time taking the kids to the monkey forest. We had heard the monkeys can be quite aggressive so we stuck to the paths and didn't let kids too close to the baby monkeys and only fed the monkeys with the staff and had no problems at all. The kids loved it!", "The monkeys are a lot of fun to watch. No need to buy food to have them come your way. If you sit anywhere near them they will come to you looking for food. Be careful though, if no food I am told they will bite.", "Cool experience with lots of monkeys doing monkey things. Stick to the rules and you shouldn’t have any problems. In saying that, there is always a risk with wild animal. One had a brief crack at my daughter when she panicked and screamed after locking eyes. I picked her up and shushed her and the monkey moved on.", "Great place to go and a fun morning. Grab some bananas and feed the monkeys but as said do be careful! The monkeys tried to steal my gopro and hissed at me and gave me a warning nibble when I wouldn't let them have it. They also broke into my partners bag and stole some cigarettes. All being said would go again.", "If you haven't seen monkeys before then you would enjoy it. I had a monkey follow me, which was a bit scary. You can buy bananas inside and feed the monkeys.", "First day was great, monkeys plaid with our children nicely, so we came again.. Second day one of us got bitten albeit sitting peacefully and following instruction and stay calm. Nevertheless, the cute animal changed its mood, head and finger were bitten. First aid said o problem, all monkeys are vaccinated against rabies\\\". Even if it were true (we did not see monkey carrying identifiers to allow trace vaccination status), they still can carry the rabies virus. Rabies and Herpes B causing potentially meningitis are rampant on , which we only learned after we visited a hospital and paid > 3k USD for an active immunoglobine vaccination, which is only effective if given the first 7 days. After a bite in your upper body it is most likely to late for a passive immunization. Rabies can be transmitted even through saliva and very small skin cuts. IF YOU DONT WANT TO RISK THE LIFE OF YOUR KIDS DON'T GO WITHOUT RABIES VACCINATION! In the first aid station and in the hospital we saw in both within 1 hour other cases with bloody wounds coming in. These events happen far more frequent than you might be wanted to belief. Take care and precaution by all means.\"", "Loved it. These monkey are well fed so don’t jump all over you and steal belongings. Lovely walk through the jungle, we really enjoyed it. Great for kids as well", "The sanctuary is a beautiful area of lush jungle, rivers, waterfalls. To walk the property is nice. Monkeys are everywhere and living freely. They are very accustomed to visitors and therefore very friendly. You have to watch your belongings though, because they like to take things.", "So much fun being with the monkeys in such a beautiful and spiritual place! The stone sculptures and fine detailing in the structures is amazing. The staff on site very helpful and explained the rituals for us. Fed them the special bananas. They are not shy. :)", "Before going in I red comments about the monkeys being aggressive. They might be, but mostly among themselves. They will clime on you if you offer them food or if you sit down for a long time. I was surprised how many people got close to them and tried to touch them or take pics together. For me best part of the visit was the astoni nature and temple, really loved them and could go back.", "I loved this place.... A great place to see macaques up close, watch them eating, grooming, playing and chilling. And a great place for wildlife photos. But what I liked best was that the monkeys rule and people stupid enough to ignore the warnings about feeding, trying to touch and poke the moneys tended to get their retribution in the shape of an agressive animal with big teeth!", "This was one of my not to be missed places in Ubud. So when, as I was heading to the place, it started to rain I decided to carry on with my visit, and I'm happy I did. The sacred monkey forest is a concentrate of Ubud. Monkeys of course, lots of trees, but also temples, local people and hidden secret places where you definitely will feel the magic of . Despite the rain... One piece of advice regarding the monkeys though. If you buy bananas for them, please give it to them right away instead of holding it until your pall is getting ready for the perfect picture to be taken. This will keep you away from some trouble. Remember monkeys are wild animals. Respect them.", "Great little place to visit for a day.Ubud is nice but one day is enough.Be careful of the monkeys,one jumped on me and bit my arm.$50 gone on tetnis shots.Dont u hate that.But still a cool place just dont buy the bananas to feed to the monkeys,its a trick.", "We could stay there forever watching the funny monkeys. We visited late afternoon, so many monkeys weren't even interested in the bananas we bought on the entrance, I imagined they should be full lol. But after a while we got a few interested ones and they climbed our shoulder to eat bananas. I loved the experience! Of course you have to be careful, because some monkeys fight with each other and some can be quite aggressive. I was a bit afraid after reading so many horror stories about monkey bites, but they were totally ok with us! One of the best experiences of our trip, for sure!!! Definitely recommend it.", "The park is beautiful and cetianly no shortage of monkeys though I food the feeding of them, albeit with bananas inappropriate. well woth the nominal entry fee and a full walk around.", "I really enjoyed visiting this site but was quite nervous walking through the forest as the monkeys can be very aggressive. They actually scope each person out to see if they have food, sunglasses or purses they can take. They will climb onto you and attempt to take anything you have. PLEASE read the sign at the entrance for full details on how to walk safely through the forest. It is quite beautifully kept and the monkeys are all free to roam around. There are also plenty of staff around in case you run into any issues. If you purchase bananas to give them, be mindful that they will all come running and try to grab them. I had a small handbag with me that one of them tried to take.", "As my title says me and my bf thought Monkey forest is a must do in . I'm a big fan of monkeys, wherever we travel always go to zoo or any places if there are monkeys so I was excited abt monket forest as well. We arrived there early afternoon, it was nor crowded at all and we found monkeys sitting outside at the entrance just doing nothing. I'm telling you these monkeys are spoiled and some of them are quite aggressive... my bf bought a bunch of bananas, as u can buy it in every 50meters. Then as soon as the monkeys saw the bananas they started to jump on us which should be fun but believe me it wasn't. They scratch my bf's face and one monkey bite him when he didnt want to give the whole bunch of bananas. After this we learned the lesson and just walked around taking pictures without any bananas for them so we can calmly enjoy the forest. But i was surprised when i went close to a monkey to take a picture, just sit on the bench and that cutie suddenly jumped on me and sit on my shoulder. So all in all monkey foresr is a unique experience and its really a must to do in , just be careful with the bananas :)", "Way better than the monkey forest, bit of a walk for the little people and elderly but the sites on the cliffs and Indian Ocean is second to none. Water bottles are snatched by monkeys and be cateful with your glasses and hand bags. Jewelry is also a favorite for the creatures and in the hour we were there I saw 4 attacks on such things including my 11 year olds bottle! Other than that it was well worth the drive and a couple of dollars to get in. On the way out we took a 10 minute detour down to the beach which you have to walk down througha big cliff that looks like a cave!", "Really good experience, it is a must if you’re in Ubud! You get to go really close to the monkeys and some will jump onto you if you have a large ruck sack. The monkeys with try to grab things out of your hands so try to take a bag that you can zip up! ( don’t wear scarves/ sunglasses/ hats/ carry water bottles etc) You can’t take plastic bags in as the monkeys will think it’s food but you can leave them at the reception and you get a little deposit tag to retrieve your items. If the monkeys do get onto you then there is plenty of workers around to get them away and the monkeys seem to really respect them which is quite funny to see! We saw people of all ages and abilities there!", "If you want to see the monkeys you could just park up outside as there are plenty frolicking about, jumping on car roofs etc, you’re paying to be amongst them & whilst the walks are scenic if steep in places they can be slippery underfoot. There are 7 troops living in the forest consisting of approx 857, we had no trouble with them & there were lots of tiny infants which drew the crowds, however at Rp 80,000 it was one of the most expensive attractions & whilst still cheap for what it is Rp 50,000 would be more realistic. I would just advise friends to park up outside & watch their antics.", "I would say it's a one of kind experience that the kids loved! Monkeys were everywhere from small to big running and jumping around us . You buy bananas and feed them but be careful they would do anything to grab that banana from your hand! It's a pleasant trip a great one for kids !", "We had been there before so didn't feel the need to go there to see the monkeys again, but decided to go there for the beautiful gardens and the watch the tourists interact with the monkeys. Neither disappointed. Tourists would hold a banana at the end of their extended arm and encourage the monkeys to run up their legs and body to grab it. I would never do this. These buggers bite ! And low and behold within 1/2 hour there we saw a woman get bitten- blood running freely down her arm and her Italian partner yelling \\help help' at the top of his lungs. I expect this would be a daily occurrence - the biting - not the Italian shouting - though who am I to say. Well her holiday suddenly took a detour to the hospital for stitches and rabies shots. If you go there be mindful these monkeys are precocious and very used to human contact.\"", "The monkey forest sanctuary and tourist attraction is a short walk from Ubud center. Nice way to do something different from the bustling shopping district and museums. The sanctuary is set in teak and mahogany forest. It's cool and shaded for walking about. You'll be brushing up against a lot of monkeys and tourists... but a beautiful setting off the main roads.", "It is a nature reserve filled with a lot of monkeys! They are harmless if you do not have loose items or food with you. If you would like to take a photo with them, I would suggest that you proceed on to the temple ground (there are 2 photo taking sites, one near the entrance and another at the temple ground) as it is less crowded and the monkeys are sort of \\better looking\\\" and cooperative. buy a small bunch of bananas, tell the stall vendor that you would like to have a photo taken with the monkeys and they will help you accordingly. no tips required and very professional too! =)\"", "I went to the monkey forest while it was raining.. have never seen so many monkeys at on eplace.. all the monkeys there had a nice hairtyle as well.. :) just make sure that you hold your valauables tight else it will be monkey's property in few mins.", "We enjoyed watching lots of cunning and mischievous monkeys wondering around the park, waiting for their opportunities to steal tourists' glasses, hats and necklaces.", "Having visited some other temples in Malaysia with monkeys, I was pleasantly surprised how well behaved and tame the monkey's here seemed. Still fun, but not harassing or too wild seeming. Good for kids to see.", "That was very enjoyable walk entry cost was cheep 30. Per person 3 au Weather was cooler in a forest then in town monkeys are very chiky just follow park rules Watch your belongings Monkes took our botle of water We engoy our day", "We had arranged a full day transport and paid 400k to bring us from Seminyak to Ubud to see some art gallery and monkey forest. Had some fun feeding the monkey, bought some banana but I had to hide under my clothes in order not to be snatch away by the monkey, oh my plastic water bottle got stolen too. Lol I thought this forest has a forest trail that will probably take 1-2 hours of hiking to complete, and will feel very close to nature. Na, I was wrong it's like a tourist spot with memorable structure and monkeys, it's more like a park than a forest. If you are traveling all the way to see this monkey forest you will be disappointed. If it's part of your tour package, why not?", "Worth to see. In there are lot of \\Sacred forrest\\\", in Ubud it is very easy to eneter. Now Placed almost in center of town... it is area of quiet. There are lot of monkeys so be carrefoul. They are not dangerous, but do not affraid of humans and they are little thiefs. Inside forrest it is nce temple - like Indiana Jones climate. You can easilly make pictures of monkeys sitting on your arm - but only for your own risc\"", "I expected a few monkeys but there were hundreds! Really interesting to wander around the forest, the monkeys mostly leave you alone but a few teenage tearaways may jump on people or steal your water bottle! If you do wish to feed the monkeys, you can buy bananas in the temple but be warned it will mean monkeys on your head and I heard 2 people complain of being nibbled/scratched. If you respect the monkeys as wild animals and give them space then you'll be fine.", "If you love animals then you'll love this place. There are stalls that sell bananas by the bunch. Once you have the fruits in your hand, the monkeys will start coming towards you. Offer one and they'll take it with much gusto. I was glad that my local friend advised me to leave my glasses and \\easily snatched\\\" items in the car, these monkeys are quite sneaky. The sanctuary is lush with vines, trees and scenic bridges.\"", "They might look adorable, especially those small lil ones. Don't be fool! The moment you buy those bananas from vendors to feed them, all the huge ones will gather around you. I threw the bananas on the floor because I saw a extremely huge one above the pillar aiming to jump onto mi! Friend's wallet was nearly snatched by the lil monkeys LOL!! smart lil fellows.. Careful of your belongings.. It's a one way ticket ones it's on their hands. Entrance fee: IDR20,000", "Delightful old inner city forest garden full of over 1,000 cheeky little monkeys and temples. Didn't expect the beautiful old growth trees and heavy canopy overhead! It was dark and enchanting. If you wear a dress the infant monkeys will try to swing on your hem so just stay calm and keep walking! 😂", "Came here with my hubby. We bought bananas and almost every monkey in the entire forest came to surround us. Key is keeping calm and don't run. It was a very fun experience. Would recommend. Might be a little scary for smaller children from what I saw at the forest. Monkeys don't care they will grab your pants and shirt and climb On you and it might be startling at first.", "We had so much fun at the Monkey Forest! It was a little intimidating since the monkeys were in groups at all times and if you wanted to feed a cute little non scary monkey a more agressive one would come steal his banana from you. Just be patient and walk through the entire place before starting to feed so you'll get comfortable. Couple people did get nipped or tiny bites but we're in their environment and they are roaming freely so I guess expected! Don't let your kids hold out tiny bits of banana and be alone with the monkeys like one mom we saw. Crazy! Be respectful and aware of your surroundings and you will have a wonderful time. One of the highlights of my trip!", "The Sacred Monkey Forest is like nothing else I’ve ever seen. The monkeys roam freely and tourists walk amongst them in their habitat. There are numerous food deposits that seem plentiful with fresh food and so the monkeys stay within the forest, although some do venture out into the surrounding streets. There must be thousands of monkeys and many with young babies. We didn’t sit with the monkeys so they didn’t bother us at all with regard to stealing our phones/sunglasses etc. But they are cheeky and bold and used to humans being amongst them, so watch out! The Forest itself is beautiful with walkways, a stream and a temple. This is a “must see” if you are staying near Ubud.", "I enjoyed being able to observe the monkeys so close. Would recommend this if you're in Ubud. Such fascinating creatures, I loved seeing the mama and baby monkeys. Respect the animals and their boundaries and you will have a good experience!", "Watch out while feeding! Don't keep all the bananas in you hand. Hide them in a pocket or bag, take one by one. If you want them to climb on you, try to wear long sleeves, because they don't often trim their nails!! :) Enjoy the forest!", "After coming to and Ubud for 8 years we never fail to stop and go see the monkeys at least once. This year and last year they stopped selling bananas to feed the monkeys and I was sorry to see that. To me the monkeys have become more aggressive. I am wondering if it's because they don't have the bannas. Of course I am sure there were other problems when people were feeding the monkeys but it is a great place to experience them in their own invirement. By all means go if in Ubud and don't forget to visit the little shops on the backside of the temple, they always seem to have some good buys.", "We liked this forest and experiencing the monkeys in their habitat! They are used to tourists giving them bananas so they look for it in your backpacks! There is no much information about the forest and the monkeys there but it was worth seeing it", "Awesome to visit this place. Entrance ticket is cheap. Love to see the environment and all the monkey. Monkey is not agresive. Feel save to go inside. See so many cute monkey. And i wanna take one home if i could 😅😅", "Great: - Fun to do - Youll be close tot he monkey Not so great: - It’s really all about monkeys, there is not much else worth seeing - Toilet - would use another one Tipp: - instead of paying 5 USD for some bananas, bring them :) - Hold the banana in your hand up tot he sky – theyll then climb up your body  - When the monkey climb on you, youll just get dirty - Hide bananas under your shirt (hide it while they dont look – therwise theyll know where to go ;)) - Although you want the tiny cute monkey to climb you, it will always be the big ones climbing you - Watch out they can stratch your body", "It was a nice walk, but you have to be very careful with the monkeys!!! First make sure you don't bring any food in your bags or backpacks, they smell it and follow you! Second, if you want to buy bananas and feed the monkeys be ready to be attacked wild west style. Be aware of the big fat monkeys, they are the \\goodfathers\\\" and they might get agressive if you don't give them the bananas straight away, so try to be away of them. The other monkey will just jump on top of you or will try to steal bananas from your hands but more peacefully. Be careful don't keep sunglasses on the head or reading glasses and any other object that might be stolen in a blink, because they will take it. You can interchange it for bananas if you are fast before they break it. Good luck!!!! It's funny to see tourist being attacked by the \\\"cute\\\" monkeys, just be careful you are not one of them!\"", "This is an iconic place to visit! The monkeys are really cute, especially the little babies. The monkey forest isn't anywhere as large as I was expecting, you could walk around the whole place in 15 minutes if you wanted to, so slow down and take your time as you make your way through. The spring temple was my favourite part. You can buy bananas to feed the monkeys - a good way to get cool photos as if you have some the monkeys will jump onto your shoulder/arms.", "First time getting so close with monkeys! Make sure you put everything in your bags. The monkeys are curious. The forest is very beautiful, there are lots of stone statues which makes this place look mystical, just need to be careful because sometimes monies jumps on tourist! ", "Pay a minimal fee and walk round this temple park. There are monkeys everywhere. It's a religious site but also a great tourist location. All the monkeys live there because they want to and look happy and content with monkey life. The best place in Ubud.", "I went to the monkey forest and loved it. Amazing scenery and gorgeous monkeys. I bought bananas to feed the monkeys, they would snatch them off me. When I had no more left I went up the stairs to a temple and a baby monkey climbed up on me. It was amazing he tried to eat my necklace and flower hair clip. When he couldn't get them out, he cuddled into my neck, then mummy monkey, jumped on me too and bit my face. Shocked me a lot. It eventually jumped off and I left. But all in all. I loved the experience. Just remember the monkey are wild animals.capable of anything.", "My husband and I visited Monkey Forest July this year ....such an entertaining couple of hours watching the monkeys pose Yes pose!! I made the mistake of just holding my small bunch of banana's in full view,a larger more daring monkey just jumped up and took the whole lot from me cheeky as. The baby monkeys clinging to mum were adorable, tip hide all your bananas from the monkeys and take off your sunglasses, we took a look at all the little side paths with temples and small ponds with very large koi fish just a perfect setting for the monkeys to live. Very impressive.", "Overlooking the Indian ocean & 70 M above sea level, this is definitely a place you would want to visit. Be mindful of the monkeys, they can get a bit cheeky, so you have to watch they don't pinch your drink bottles or sunglasses, but a must see tourist attraction. Plenty of little shops close by to grab a souvenir or two & a cold drink. Absolutely beautiful place.", "Not a big fan of monkeys and after having read a number of mixed reviews, I had mixed feelings about visiting the sanctuary. The sanctuary per sè is okay, nothing spectacular. The main temple is quite beautiful but it was not possible to enter. The monkeys were fine, not particularly aggressive or dangerous. If you follow the dos and donts you will be fine. More than for the monkeys, watch out for the tourists that do not follow the instructions and irate and instigate the monkeys- I have seen monkeys react in this scenario only (it is called instinct). ", "Our day in Ubud starting with an hr's drive from Seminyak winding through Ubud to arrive around lunch time at the sanctuary. The Monkey Sanctuary was busy buzzing with loads of tourists so i would suggest getting there early.We paid a small entree fee of $10.00 Aus for a family of four then purchased some bananas AT $5.00 a small bunch.The ladies showed the kids how to hold the fruit and we were able to take a heap of great photos.The grounds are clean but a little slippery in some parts.We had a lovely guide take us to a corner of the sanctuary and show us the icer\\\" monkeys who are more than happy to climb all over you.Some of the Bigger male monkeys can become upset if you get too close but most are happy to come say hello.you can buy water out side and a few souvenirs.We spent a good two hours here before moving on to lunch in Ubud. A great day out all round.\"", "Meh, maybe it is just me. The buildings in the forest are fantastic and I would have enjoyed just walking around looking at that They have guides that take you around and get monkeys to jump onto you for photo shoots. I really did not want a monkey on me but yeah, three times in a minute. It isn't the worst thing in the world but I'd have been happier if the guide hadn't kept encouraging them to jump on me. Maybe I really annoyed him...it wasn't intentional. Anyways, f you are happy to walk around and have monkeys jump on you, then this is the place.", "Great place, very beautiful. Don't wear shiny things.piercings necklaces etc. if a monkey that is big approaches you at the gate ignore it. Bring a backpack/fanny pack with your own fruit and get into the middle of the Forrest before you unlock the pack or else the dominant males at the entrance will see you buy bananas ($5 Australian genuine rip off so get some 50 cent bunches from the markets mangos etc) and attack you straight away and steal all the $5 bananas you bought. So head to the middle (where the babies are) and then open your fanny pack and slowly feed them. I suggest you tear each banana off its bunch, separate each fruit (maybe baggy it in ziplock bags each different fruit) and this will stop being attacked by the dominant males at the entrance and save you a lot of money pre purchasing fruit instead of buying from the people who charge an arm and a leg for one bunch of bananas. Lovely Forrest lovely temples. A must see in Ubud.", "The \\monkey park\\\" is lush with trees and vegetation. It's a beautiful pocket of green with temples. So it's a pretty sight. Then there's the monkeys. Multitudes of them. You'll enjoy it depending on your tolerance for these creatures, which are very smart and can be quite pesky. Bananas are for sale in the premises (Rp50,000 for a large bunch of 8) and can be fed to the monkeys. It can be entertaining for some, terrifying for others. Go in knowing what to expect. Keep shiny and dangly objects concealed and follow the rules. You'll have hundreds of opportunities to photograph monkeys. All ages and sizes. \"", "We did not go in, there were many monkeys on the outside already. It is a short walk from Kajane Mua. It was interesting observing the monkeys as they climbed the walls, sat around drinking juice from the coconut, playing with an empty water bottle and of course monkeying around .", "A lovely experience but the monkeys are a bit too used to tourists (and their handouts). Was able to observe babies quite closely though and the temples are lovely.", "Was an amazing experience! Loved seeing all these guys in a semi-natural environment and being able to explore a bit of the forrest itself!", "The monkey Forrest is definitely worth a visit whilst if you are in ubud. I had previously read reviews about how the monkeys climb all over you and not to take anything with you- the only thing we saw monkeys wanting were big rucksacks, water bottles and food. But they didn’t seem to bother with sunglasses etc, however the park still warn you not to take them in. The monkeys are not phased by people at all you can stand up close and personal to take pictures. It’s definitely worth visiting to see them close up as well as the forest that they live in.", "We went there as a family and I was slightly concerned having read some of the other reviews, so we took the advice and ensured we had no food on us and quietly moved away from some of the other tourists who were taunting the monkeys with bananas. The monkeys are mostly uninterested in the tourists and as long as you don't have food you can watch them safely. We saw a number of people get nipped by monkeys when they'd had enough of being taunted - so it is definitely a lesson the tourists learnt quickly. There are temple staff there who out out food for the monkeys so it's ok simply to be near them to watch them feed. Also there was one place where the temple helpers would put a monkey on you if you wished (I didn't!) and so if you want a close up pic with them, then search out those guys. Generally the whole temple complex is very pretty and some nice areas to view. Worth going to to tick off the list in .", "This place is actually more fun then i thought iT would be! The nature is there is nice. With the waterfall and small river. And the nice bridge under the big tree's. The monkeys are so much fun, so social haha.", "Look I am not terribly fond of the monkeys but was still there! Its a nice place to able around for about an hour. Somme nice stone pieces, nice walkways. And the entrance doesn't cost much anyway so yeah, why not!", "We took the kids here one day. What a scenic place with such history. Built in 1549 our guide was great in explaining all we needed (you don't need to pay for a guide but for 100,000 rupiah why wouldn't you?).Moneky's are around too.", "Recently visited the forest again and was extremely disappointed. Within two years the entry price has doubled and it was run down. Too busy spending the money on other thing rather than upkeep. Plenty of other things and places to go rather than the monkey forest. Warning. Dont change your money at bmc pt. maspintjinra authorized money changer on monkey forest road. I personally had money taken and since have had a lot of others tell me it happened to them. Maha restaurant near tge forest has always been great for foor and changing money.", "This is one of the main attractions in Ubud. It's unlikely you'd miss this. But you should definitely go. Grounds are beautiful, the monkeys are hilarious and cheeky, and it's cheap and easy to walk to. Feeding time is particularly entertaining because all monkeys gather in one place. Do not carry water bottles, food, camera carelessly in your hands. The monkeys WILL nick your stuff. We saw several people have their bags and even pockets gone through. So keep your stuff well looked after. Having said this, don't worry, enjoy it because it's an excellent day out.", "We were a bit nervous about visiting after reviews about monkeys biting. We took note and ensured we had no food on us. No problems. There were hundreds of monkeys and none of them were interested in us! In fact we saw not one monkey climb on a person. They have plenty of food set out for them, mainly sweetcorn and sweet potato. They do run around a bit but avoid you.Lots of monkey mums had babies clinging to them. Some of their antics are very amusing. The temple is just for praying so visitors were not allowed.", "I enjoyed seeing the sacred temples, but really the main attraction is the monkeys that are so comfortable around people, that they live their daily lives virtually on \\stage\\\" without concern for the Sanctuary daily visitors. There are Mom's with their babies nursing, monkeys grooming one another, and my favorite was watching baby monkeys get a good yank on their tail by an adult monkey if the baby looked to be straying from the family group. Monkeys play, eat, and in general live their lives in this natural habitat. However they do know that humans are providers of food and beverage. There are signs saying not to bring food or water bottles into the Sanctuary with you, and you really do not want to do this unless you don't mind monkeys scampering right up your legs, grabbing the food or water bottle and taking off. I saw one monkey climb up the legs of a young man, grab a water bottle, scamper off, open the water bottle, and enjoy a refreshing drink. Bananas can be purchased, and it is true that monkeys do love bananas, as again if you purchase bananas, which is fun, be prepared to hurl the bananas to the monkeys or they will crawl up you like a banana tree, yank the bananas out of your hands and off they go. I was able to get really amazing photos of monkeys, especially the baby monkeys. This was my second visit and I would go back again, anytime I am in Ubud.\"", "A must-see for Ubud. We really enjoyed it here. I was very cautious from the reviews id seen, and we wore thick clothes, however we needn't have gone over the top. If you leave the monkeys at a diatance and dont try and get into their personal apace, they largely leave you alone. When you wonder into the forest there were some monkeys who were clever enough to target rucksacks to try and get good but we walked briskly away from them and were fine. A great couple of hours but remember they are wild animals and dont get too close and you will be fine.", "We wandered down to the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary on our last day before heading off to the airport as it was close to our home-stay. Its a pleasant walk amongst the trees with a nice temple in the middle. We could not visit the temple on that day as there was a religious ceremony being held there. The monkeys run amok about the place and are pretty fearless when it come to the tourists. You can buy bananas if you are into that sort of thing but they are wild animals and we did see people running after monkeys who had stolen something our of their bag or pocket. You will have wandered about it in about an hour or so and it is nice and shady so a good place to hide from the midday sun.", "The forest was beautiful and the monkeys very cute and interesting. My partner and I were both bitten despite following the park's safety instructions. Although there is no evidence that the monkeys in the park have rabies, WHO guidelines require that bites receive thorough washing and vaccination procedures. The park staff did not provide this advice once we were bitten and this was negligent. Educate yourself before visiting and I would not recommend entering unless you are willing and able to seek outside medical attention in the event of a bite. In my case I had to travel back to Denpasar to complete my medical procedures.", "Uma mata cheia de macacos e esculturas. Paisagens interessantes, vale uma visita! RP$ 80.000 Very interesting visit. A forest full of monkeys and sculptors! Nice views and unmissable place in Ubud! ", "Very interesting temples in a beautiful forest setting.The monkeys are great to watch eating, playing and fighting. It is definitely worthwhile to pay to feed a monkey bananas as long as you are a calm person who doesn't mind a monkey sitting on your head! We visited early in the morning and this is the best time to avoid the large crowds.", "The monkey forest has to be experienced, but if you're of a nervous disposition - then this could be your idea of hell. I enjoyed the rare opportunity to come close to these long-tailed macaques. I don't think you can spend more than one hour around the forest without starting to feel like you're invading their territory. On the whole, I came away unscathed - a few monkeys tried to take my bag, but luckily I had the monkey forest warden nearby to shoo them away. The warden gave me corn cobs to feed them, one climbed onto me, took the food and scarpered. However, a hissing fight broke out between this monkey and another who didn't get any food, so this was my cue to leg it (in the slowest non-provoking manner I could manage). The baby monkeys are incredibly cute and watching the family of monkeys interacting with one another is truly something else. The forest itself has a mystical atmosphere that’s eerie in parts, with large stone statues of dragons, reptiles and nese mythological characters located almost everywhere. A total one-off experience that's worth doing as long as you stick to the guidelines - you don't want to mess with these monkeys, they have small daggers for teeth!", "The sanctuary is a lovely wooded area with walking paths between temple areas. It was a fun thing to do on a hot day. The monkeys were curious but not aggressive. I would avoid feeding them even the food that the vendors sell as they might jump onto you and look in your pockets or backpack for food.", "We visited this sanctuary on a single day excursion. It was quite nice to walk around and witness the monkeys in their natural environment. When you do come though DO NOT be fooled. The monkeys are wild and if you piss them off they will let you know about it! I highly recommend to everyone not to be stupid and to follow the instructions. DO NOT BRING FOOD and DO NOT give food to kids as the monkeys will go for the food and they will not be impressed if you don’t share. We saw a good few people too trying to get photos with the monkeys in their backs etc... and forgetting that monkeys too have disposable thumbs and they can quite easily open zips and bags. 😂 All in all it was a really good enjoyable day, The monkeys are everywhere so you do at some stage get quite close to them! I think I enjoyed watching people getting into a mess with the monkeys more so than anything else! 😂😂", "I visited the monkey forest at the end of my stay in Ubud , they gave us a small briefing , I went in scared but it turned out very nice , it's full of monkeys that you can enter act with , it have very beautiful scenery it wouldn't take much of your time if you don't want it to or you can hang around , its in the city center so easy to visit , I recommend it", "It is not just an artificial park, it is a beautiful place with a temple, a (holy) water spring, river side ... and I loved the monkeys who are cheeky and well cared for.", "This was my second visit to Monkey Forest having visited a few years ago when my daughter made me visit with her. This time I visited with other members of my family. All in all I have not ever found this to be an enjoyable experience. The monkeys (being wild animals) are unpredictable and because they have been fed for so long, they are completely unafraid of humans. In the 15 minutes that we visited, I saw two people get bitten - one on the neck another on the toe. So beware, this may not be the cute and cuddly experience you were planning for", "Monkey forest was too funny and interesting. So many monkeys and so cheeky. Be careful with what you bring as the cheeky monkeys will try to grab anything they can get their hands on.", "The scenery is stunning even if there weren't monkeys. But there are! It's the coolest thing to have so many of them clamoring for your attention. Such great interaction with nature. Hold the things you love close, because they're tricky!", "This is quite a nice place to see the monkeys which are well looked after. Don't take anything with you as they are grabbers!!!", "See how the monkeys live and play. I woud really recommend it if you are on . Beautiful park, all organised.", "The other reviews probably do a much better of describing the place. All I will say is that it's nuts just walking around with monkeys. There are some cool spots to check out. I would definitely recommend the visit. Follow the instructions they give you!", "I liked the monkey forest a lot but most because of the breathtaking landscape! It's so beautiful and I really enjoyed being out of crowded Ubud for a while. You can buy bananas to feet the monkeys (20.000-50.000 IDR) but be careful, the monkeys know when you want to hide food! ", "Great fun watching the monkeys .. and watching other people watching the monkeys! Kids loved them and enjoyed feeding them bananas. Just hang onto the rest of your stuff!!", "A great place to visit. Very well laid out with great clean facilities. Staff are extremely helpful. The monkeys are really something to see and experience.", "We followed all the rules and we had no problems, the walk is easy and in the nature. Monkeys seem to be naturally nice and gentle with humain, the problem is when people are acting like monkeys! Have a nice trip ", "So amazing to be up close to these adorable creatures. Be careful because they will jump on you for food!", "We did this Ubud Tour on the 28 th June,covered the rice terraces,Temple Monkey Forest,Coffee Plantation,Jungle Swing, Our Guide Made Subrata made our trip he was so friendly Knowledgeable he made our tour never wanted it to end 4 of us", "it is wonderful to see how these cute little beings who are notorious for stealing things are behaving properly inside and outside this forest. they are not aggressive, they may jump on you but won't bite unless of course you they feel threatened. there is a century-old temple inside. the park quite big, i am just wondering why they do not give out handy map for every tourist. there is only one big map at the entrance. you need to walk in every corner to do not miss any areas of the forest. locals pay 10% of the total amount that foreign tourists are paying.", "Very busy, but always entertaining. Great to get up close but not too personal to this massive monkey community. Still surprised by all the stupid tourists antagonising the monkeys or letting them jump all over them. I'm no germophobe, but I know what is risky behaviour.", "Very nice park in the centre of Ubud! In my opinion it is the highlight of Ubud! Too many monkeys to see and take pictures! Worthy of visit! Ps. Watch out for the monkeys...they steal!", "Yes, it is a fun trip. You do not need a guide at all . In Ubud just walk all the way down to the Monkey Forest on Monkey Forest Rd. at the very end, and there is someone that will sell you bananas and ask for a nominal admission. Lock up your earings, watch, ring, necklace and especially your glasses. They were theives in 1960 and they still are very clever theives. Don't be scared of them or scream, they are just as scared of you, actually they have seen more of YOU tourist ! Watch your pockets and inside your blouse. NOTHING is safe from them. But the babies are so cute and they are everywhere. Take a walk all the way thru and get a taste of jungle and monkey forest that has not been disturbed . thank you . Must go !", "Caution read the entry precautions upon entering the Forrest. Do not smile at monkeys or look directly into their eyes. I was bitten. Luckily it didn't break the skin but definitely have me a scare. Monkeys are a delight to watch. There are was seems hundreds of them throughout the park. Nice walking trails, overall a fun experience. $4 entry fee.", "For those who like Monkeys this is Ubuds first Adress...open till 5 pm with ancient Temples and a lot of Tourists during daytime...best to go late afternoon", "I enjoyed this attraction - I don't normally like animals for entertainment but this is not captivity. The monkeys do seem to exhibit their own behaviour with different groups interacting. They also get a little from people being around. Clearly it is important to the local economy as well. The actual site is very attractive EXCEPT there is a deer enclosure - way too small for the 4 deer there. However after an email exchange I found out they are in the process of closing it. I hope it happens. I had no problem with the monkeys and they did jump on me a couple of times - expect it! Why are there some people (visitors) in there who are frightened of monkeys ? stupid idiots! They shreek and the monkeys get spooked. If you tease them with food then realise they are animals - they might bite!", "We arrived and it was so cute... monkeys everywhere. The friend I was with loves animals so she decided to get some bananas and give them to the monkeys... and than the horror started. Directly the first monkey bit her in the arm. And she was the one of us without a rabies vaccination. That was trouble. All in all the monkeys were so used to people that they nearly stole everything. Glasses, bottles, food,... and nothing can scare them away. So it wasn't really enjoyable.", " The monkey forest is well worth a visit! I didn't stop laughing the whole way round - the monkeys are wonderful little characters. People were saying to us before we visited to be careful of the monkeys as they were aggressive... we didn't experience this but I did have a rather friendly little monkey jump on my back and try and take my earring. Brush them off gently and carry on. Lots of people screaming and scaring the monkeys so buy some bananas from the vendors in the monkey forest (2 big bunches for 100k near the entrance or if you walk further into the forest they are cheaper!) And walk away from the crowds. It's a great experience and worth a visit! Cheap entry and good fun.", "Lovely cool spot to visit and watch the monkeys. Entry is cheap. Plenty of antics and opportunities for photo taking. But be careful with your belongings as they can be quite devious.", "My partner and I traveled from NZ. we were excited to complete our adventure at the Monkey forest. The monkey's are well behaved with a few exceptions of naughty monkey business in public view and the odd monkey running off with some poor chaps hat. The local park rangers were helpful and managed to retrieved the hat back for the chap. Stick to the rules that are displayed at the front entrance and you can't go wrong. If it's your first time to it is certainly one to add on your to do list.", "Not expensive, get to see lots of monkeys.It is safe, we did not see any problems with monkeys after stuff", "Nice tropical grounds overflowing with tourists and full of steeling very smart monkeys. Tourists seem to flock to this place as normally a good experience, but please be aware that these monkeys could have Rabies and the local Ubud Clinic do a nice trade sorting bites and scratchers inflicted via monkeys. We live in Ubud and have never and never will visit Monkey Forest", "Nice place - but the monkeys can be really mean. Especially the big male ones who doesn't take no for an answer.", "Spent around 2 hours there at the end of Jan'15 with my wife and 3 older children(teenagers). It was a lot of fun and very beautiful and peaceful walking around the sanctuary. I would not suggest to buy the bananas as the monkeys can be quite aggressive if you have food. If you sit down near them they will approach you anyway in a non threatening manner.", "This is definitely worth a visit if you're in the area, the minkes are very entertaining and not aggressive at all, unless you have food (which you can buy in the park). Entrance fee of 40,000 IDR is well worth it", "Entrance fee: 30 000 IDR for adults, 20 000 IDR for children The Monkey Forest Sanctuary is a small area in Ubud where a healthy population of monkeys runs rampant, stealing bananas with no fear of tourists. If you enjoy watching mischief and panicked tourists, this is the place for you. Generally if you don't have any bananas on you, they'll leave you alone to watch in peace. Bananas are available from little stalls if you'd like to feed them and perhaps get a little closer. The surrounds are pleasant and shady - fun to take a slow stroll to explore. The real highlight for us was the deer enclosure. The smell wasn't so great, but we got a good laugh out of feeding them taro and watching the stag's extra long tongue snake through the fence to grab the pieces.", "Though I've been here numerous times, I continue to enjoy a few hours at the Monkey Forest. Put away your camera and just watch the monkeys interact.", "We have been to Ubud 3 times and each time we have been to the Monkey Forest. For a modest fee you have a great hour or so getting up close and personal with these endearing creatures. What's not to enjoy? There are just a few common sense rules and I think most people will be pretty safe but always remember that these are wild animals not pets and you can't go far wrong. In my view preparation for the visit makes a big difference. The advice from my experience would be as follows: Don't take food in unless you are prepared for them to have it. They will smell it out in your bag. If its in a carrier bag then they will probably want some of it. Pack away any drinks as they enjoy pinching and ripping apart your water bottle. Be careful of necklaces, sunglasses etc. If one climbs on you don't panic. Running around squealing seldom helps albeit that its can be great entertainment. The large males are best left alone and the mothers are very protective of small babies. Basically let them set the pace and be in charge. Let them touch you but best not to touch them. They do have big teeth which could give a bad nip if you inadvertently made them uncomfortable. Relax and enjoy.", "The Sacred Monkey Forest is definitely set up for tourists and they have tried to make it handicap accessible. So many monkeys in one place makes it worth the trip. They are everywhere and they are taken care of so there are no hungry, desperate monkeys. Some do show signs of fights with each other. The monkeys do want your food and shiny stuff if you have it though. We were lucky enough to see baby monkeys and to see how they can easily control and move the monkeys by bringing a snake into the area. The monkeys go crazy jumping out of trees and move out of the way quickly and are very vocal about it when a snake is around!", "This was a Greta visit that I thoroughly enjoyed. I would definitely say ensure all items are locked up including backpacks. A monkey tried to get in mine whilst on my back and was very cheeky trying to chew my rope I had tied it with. Pretty scenery.", "The monkeys will steal you water bottles, phones and ALL your bananas! Still adorable cute babies, do not smile at them or run from them and all should fine. Clean grounds, beautiful scenery", "We went nice and early in June, and had a wonderful time. I can see how some people may find it too crowded, but when we got there (right when the park opened), there were only a few other people, and we were able to explore and interact with the Monkeys on a much more personal/interactive level. Tons of fun, and super clean.", "A very nice park. Ecerywhere are monkeys they are funny to see playing around and take some pictures. 30k entry is ok as we spend about two hours in there and enjoyed the time.", "Worth going to. We spent hours with the monkeys and taking in the breathtaking scenery and statues. Visit this and take a walk through beautiful Ubud and lunch at De Warung.", "It can be really busy, but the forest with monkeys is a fun experience, especially for animal lovers. In a nice setting around the temples also a good opportunity to get some shade.", "Cheap entry and well worth it too. There are SO many monkeys, more than we thought there would be. Although they are extremely unpredictable and wild, they are also adorable and playful. Would recommend a visit.", "I went to for a couple of weeks last month with a friend and we did Monkey Forest within our first few days. My friend is useless at remembering names and christened this place with many nicknames during the course of our time there. It was a real highlight for him and he told almost everyone we met on our trip that they simply MUST go there- \\to that monkey bonanza in Ubud\\\"! We also named some of the monkeys. There was one that had what looked like a moustache, so we named him Tash. We saw him quite a lot around the place.... The monkeys are free to roam around in the forest as there are no gates or fences or cages, and they will come up to you for photos; they'll take the photos for you if you want, just don't expect the phone back afterwards. They grab ANYTHING. There are signs at the entrance that warn visitors to take off any jewellery or glasses and to put any phones or cameras in their pockets. This is wise advice as the monkeys are clever and love shiny things. They also love water, so we were both mugged of our bottles (ironically whilst we were right next to the stream that runs through the jungle). One monkey jumped onto my friend and snatched his water bottle from his hand. The monkeys know when you have food and will become aggressive if you don't give it to them. They know if you have something in your pocket too, so it's best just to relent and give it to them. There are ladies at the entrance selling bananas and if you want a picture with a monkey on your shoulder, then take one or two and you'll definitely get your shot. You may also get a few cuts and bruises in the process though. One monkey will get the banana and all the other monkeys will expect one from you too, so be careful. The area is a good size and we walked for over an hour watching the monkeys and laughing at the people getting pounced on (monkeys like to come from behind and it is quite amusing watching the startled looks on people's faces as they realise there is a monkey on their back). There are different areas for the monkeys and some are more peaceful than others. There are good maps and some information on the monkeys and other wildlife that live there. It's a lovely place to visit even if you don't care much about monkeys, the trees are extraordinary and there are some magnificent sights. We even saw a couple getting their wedding photos done there. Entrance is pittance so its a great place to go for any reason- even if you've just got an hour to kill before your taxi comes. I'd go again in a heartbeat.\"", "I thoroughly enjoyed this experience. The monkey forest had hundreds of monkeys roaming around. The monkeys are very interactive with humens, especially if you have bananas for them! The forest includes a temple dedicated to the monkeys and the forest is very clean with lots of shade provided by the massive trees overhead! Awesome experience & a must do in of you love monkeys ", "You'll see monkeys at play, gathering as families, and generally getting on with their lives, in a natural, beautiful habitat. Abide by the rules, I didn't on my previous visit and got a bite on the backside, but this time was stress free. There are plenty of officials keeping an eye on things.", "Haha. But it is. Like sometimes you go on a safari or to the zoo and your lucky if you see a goat. Here there is a crowd of super interactive monkeys everywhere you look. Fighting, playing, stealing. It's fun and really scary when they jump on you. :))", "Went to the monkey forest because I like monkeys. The place is easy to get around and pretty peaceful overall. Monkeys are cute but the place is over run with tourists - some totally oblivious to the rules.", "A very beautiful place to be, especially in the early morning or late afternoon. You will need you own transport (rent or hire) in order to get there, but it will be well worth it. I did not encounter any of the 'thieving' monkeys. They were generally well behaved when I was there. However, do heed those warning signs (they seem to be around everywhere) and keep your sunglasses and food inside your bag.", "Although nothing bad happened to us when strolling through the forest you are always on edge because you just dont know what the monkeys are going to do. We did see other tourists being harassed by the monkeys which was off putting and i really dont think feeding them is a great idea. Just remember these are wild animals and very unpredictable, get close at your own risk.", "I was really, really scared before coming into the forest and to be honey probably wouldn’t of gone if my boyfriend didn’t want too. I had read all sorts of horror stories about people getting attacked, bitten and scratched. These things will only happen to you intimidate or get into the monkeys personal spaces. I even saw some people showing them bananas and then taking them away, which I would not advise and feel as though these are the only times the monkeys would become vicious and harm you. This is such a lovely place to visit. The forest is really nice and the grounds well kept. I would recommend coming here without a bag, sunglasses or hats. Just take the bare minimum. I managed to walk through the whole forest without being bothered by a monkey and still managed to get lots of great pictures. I’d recommend when in Ubud.", "Yes the monkeys are a little aggressive if you have food or water, but i expected that and left everything except my camera in the car. We bought bananas and my husband and teenage son got quite a kick of the monkeys climbing up their shoulders to get food.", "Suchhhhh a cool place!!!! Literally love it, have visited every time I’ve been to Ubud (3 times!) It’s so chill, there’s many horror stories but honestly I’ve never experienced anything bad. As long as you follow the clear rules of not taking any of their food to try and feed them, or going too close to the babies as their mamas are very protective.. etc! This is clearly stated around the forest. There’s guards working all around who help you feel at ease! Some will even help you get the perfect selfie hehe!", "Good activity to spend time if you are in ubud. Be careful with your caps and sun glasses and belongings as the monkeys may snatch it.", "Spent a great afternoon amongst the very friendly monkeys at the monkey forest. Really enjoyed the parklike grounds, and the variety of monkeys all playing around the beautiful nese sculptures. Definitely a must see if you're in Ubud.", "A visit to the sanctuary was included in our tour but on seeing the crowds we decided to give it a miss as we had visited on a number of occasions previously. The monkeys have increased in numbers, troops evident among the trees, seated on the wall alongside Jalan Monkey Forest and even venturing onto the footpath and approaching locals and tourists. The 'no feeding rule' was ignored by many and a few of the animals brazenly grabbed bags. The macaque monkeys look cute but I prefer to keep them at arms length. The sanctuary area is owned by the village of Padangtegal and villagers view it as an important spiritual, economic, educational, and conservation center. The tourist money has certainly improved the amenities in the area since we first visited in 1989.", "Monkeys are everywhere so be careful. There are banana sellers so you can feed the monkey and have a picture taken but be careful and don't irritate the monkeys. Entrance fee of 50,000rupiah per person is worth it. Lots of trees so its not hot.", "There are a lot of monkeys. Wish there was more education about them available in the monkey forest. Some tourists do t believe that they will bite. They do. We got to watch not so smart people tempt them with food and pay the price....worth going if you won't be going over any moi twin passes or hikes.", "Just been there yesterday with cs friend. Now monkey forest is more organized and clean. Keep on right path for make tourist always come", "Its a quite big area which is given to monkey free life. Be aware of monkeys in order to not robbed of your private things. You will not understand when they get your stuff such as food, mobile, glasses and photo machine. Many of them is kind and harmful but its better to go without open bags.", "I'm not a massive monkey fan after a strange trip to Langkawi where we couldn't use out hotel balcony because of monkey gang warfare but we went anyway and it was the best morning ever. This scared forest is truly breathtaking, peaceful and humbling. The monkeys are literally everywhere, chilling out, eating, being monkeys and as a tourist you can wander slowly around without much issue. Having said that, a did get my water bottle stolen and one baby tried to eat my engagement ring but at no point were we feeling alarmed.there are also many staff who keep a watchful eye out. The most amazing place was the Holy well, at the bottom of the forest, an absolute must see, but i wont spoil the surprise! It was really fun and an amazing experience, just remember to zip up all objects like sunglasses and best not to wear jewellery as these little guys are scoping you out at every turn.", "Well worth the visit, the monkeys are so friendly. Our bananas went quick so we started to buy berries. Besides that the experience was amazing. they climb up you to get the fruit and let you get so close for photos.", "Lovely peaceful forest, full of cheeky little monkeys, a great little trip. Lots of staff around if there are any problems and the shade from the trees makes a welcome relief when it is sunny. The monkeys are such fun and you will get lots of photos.", "This is very close to the centre of Ubud. Situated within a park and for a small fee you can walk around and see loads of monkeys in packs and solo. There are a few banana sellers enticing you to buy fruit and watch the monkeys grab it from you. Beautiful setting.", "We all had a pleasant enough time. It was cheap and friendly but you wouldn't spend more than an hour or two there. The monkeys were very obliging for photos. As usual in , staff were welcoming and friendly.", "We had a fun afternoon at the Monkey Forest! The guides there didn't seem thrilled though! Monkeys are wild, be careful if you have bananas in your bag and ask a guide to help out with a picture!", "You can walk to the Monkey forest from Ubud centre, it only takes about 20 mins but is very hot. I would suggest only taking bottled water in with you and no bags. Keep your phones in secure pockets. The monkeys are quite feisty and will not hesitate at stealing your water and drinking it! (We had 2 bottles taken from our pockets). Providing you do not tease the monkeys they are pretty friendly, if they jump on you, keep still👍😃", "Loved the monkey forest and how close you can get to the monkeys, but only learned afterward that when you smile at a monkey they take it as aggression - baring your teeth! So enjoy it and have a great time, but don't be surprised if one gets a bit aggressive when you smile at it! ", "This is the place to go for if you really like to interact with monkeys while enjoying the majestic view of the Forest in Ubud area. if you would like to have Selfies with the monkey, The Sacred Forest staffs or I would also-may-called the \\pawang\\\" were handy with peanuts to attract the monkey to come to you. :D overall the hike and the monkeys were fun... and do not bring food with you unless you want them to come to you...\"", "We had a wonderful time here with the old, old trees, the ancient temples and the fun loving monkeys. Once you get used to their speed and agility you can let them jump onto you and sit on your shoulder. They are not aggressive, just curious. It's a gorgeous place and well worth a few hours wandering around watching the people interact with their ancient cousins...", "We were in a group and enjoyed this place very much. Lot of vegetation and the monkeys did not give any trouble to us. We took lot of group photos.", "Magical place I felt like I was in a Indiana Jones movie can say the same for my partner she was scared and on edge the whole time managed to get her to sit with me for picture with the monkey on my shoulder. What ever you do do not book as a tour hire a driver for the day and just pay entrance fee it's much cheaper and you will see a lot more sites you actually want to see .", "This is a must-see for any visitor. I don’t exactly love monkeys (think they are shifty little thieves), but the forest walk among old temples and other buildings is stunning. It’s nice and cool, so good for hot days, and you will guaranteed see more monkeys than you can poke a stick at. Don’t take any food, water bottles, paper or plastic bags with you, because they will 100% be very interesting to the monkeys. There is also a cafe with light refreshments and plenty of seats.", "So entertaining!! Careful not to bring bags or food, as the monkeys are very clever and unzip things very quickly. I loved it!!", "One of the top experiences to do in Ubud. If you wanna dwell on natures best, this is the place you want to be. Serene and beautiful. The ticket admission is just 50k rupaih. Lots of monkeys and its pretty safe as long as you follow the rules of the forest. Inside the forest, you will come across beautiful landscapes and amazing greenery. Its a surreal experience that you simply can not afford to miss out on.", "Visited the Monkey Forest with my son and friend who both thought it was an experience. They both had the monkeys on them however beware as the parent monkeys don't like you touching the babies and chase you to attack you, you just have to be quick and keep an eye out for them. The forest is beautiful, peaceful and relaxing, a must see if you are in Ubud, we drove from Seminyak to visit it and wished we had more time there.", "As a family we all visited the Monkey Forest. My eldest two loved it. We all had photos with the monkeys on us. My wife and youngest son didn't last more than 20 minutes though as they were intimidated by the monkeys. Be careful getting the bunches of bananas as they will get aggressive if they don't get them all", "Brilliant day with the monkeys! The staff are brilliant! Good value for money and very clean. Do not bring your own food in as the monkeys will be after it.", "We went a few years ago and I had no desire to go back as it was so dirty and unkempt but we met an Aussie family who raved about the experience and showed us photos how clean and organised it all was. So we decided to go - early to avoid the heat and crowds - first mistake - the monkeys were hungry and had no one else to concentrate on. The new entrance looks spectacular and professional along with the fences and walkway. What a huge improvement to before. We had no hats, sunglasses, or water bottles or food - just a small bag with a camera and my wallet. There were no guards around and within 5 minutes of walking in, my 9 year old son was attacked by a medium sized monkey who jumped up his leg and started biting his shorts. The monkey hung on for dear life while my child was hysterical. He finally let go when I hit him with my bag. I didn't like hitting the monkey but this was my child I was defending. The monkey kept following us hissing and showing his teeth. The shorts had bite marks, the legs were scratched, my son clung to me in tears and we looked for the nearest exit. We found a guard who escorted us out. 10 minutes of a nightmare visit. Go at your peril and when it's crowded so you are not the only one around. I would not go back. It's just too scary. Betadine and bandaids later., I am just glad we didn't need to go to hospital.", "We enjoyed it ...it's worth a visit ...grounds are lovely. ..lots of monkeys roaming freely ...a person should visit while you are there !", "As the name says it - forest filled with monkeys. Mischievous ones. Make sure you don't bring bottle water else they'd be so curious and will get it from you. Always keep a safe distance. It's nice to see that they are all well fed and look healthy.", "I expected a wooded area with a few monkeys but this place is a lot more than that. Beautiful stone temples in a wood/jungly type area with streams, where you can stroll around and relax in the shade while monkeys wander around with you. Plenty of photo ops both with monkeys and without. You can buy bananas there to feed them. If you're on an extremely tight budget the bananas in Ubud market are cheaper, but if you go into your bag to get them out the monkeys are likely to try and get in your bag too! The bananas will soon be gone as the monkeys will run up to you, and sometimes ON to you, to get them. Keep your hands out of your pockets and you will be fine. Only a very small few are slightly aggressive but will leave you alone if you have no food for them. Baby monkeys are adorable!", "This is one of the main highlights for most people going to Ubud. It's on every tour going to the area, and you read a lot about it, so of course you go. My husband and I had a good time, but I would have to say that the real highlight was the bridge, and the forest itself. We opted not to feed or really interact with the monkeys beyond taking some pictures, and I think this was a good choice. I watched many people trying to play with the monkeys, and later in my trip I met numerous people who were bit or scratched while in the forest. is currently coming out of a major Rabies epidemic, and while there were no cases reported in monkeys, any mammal can contract the disease. Putting a bunch of tourists in a position to meet CDC recommendations for rabies prophylaxis doesn't seem like the safest plan to me. So, of course you'll go, everyone does. Just please be smart. They are still wild animals, and if you do get bit, contact your doctor, and consider Rabies prophylaxis.", "It is nice to visit this place but it is definitely a must be. If you have bananas or a water bottle in your hand the animals become quite aggressive. But still, it is fun watching the animals playing around.", "I love walking through the cool surrounds of this magical place. I also enjoy watching the monkeys at play, especially the young ones. We were very fortunate on one visit to witness a troup of monkeys jumping into the small pond and swimming. This entertained us for ages. On another occasion we were witness to a very large cremation ceremony on the sacred ground on the rise in the forest. If you visit don't forget to go down the stairs to the temple space, it is very beautiful. Some people find the monkeys intimidating and they can be very cheeky. If you don't like the idea of them coming too close do not take food in.", "Interesting visit with lots of wild monkeys going about their daily life. Went with family and young children and we all enjoyed watching the monkeys. Need to be careful to not take any food in bags as the monkeys smell it out and want to get the bag. They can be quite aggressive so this is important. Also very territorial so if monkey agitated when you are sitting on a wall, get up otherwise they bite.", "From the moment you arrive, this is a place you know has some history and what a fantastic setting it is for you as you meet the monkeys. Beware - do NOT take anything plastic (bags, bottles etc) into the monkey forest. The monkeys WILL take it (and perhaps quite forcefully). Our guide pre-warned us about this, and indeed when you enter there are lots of signs warning about it, too - but still there were some tourists carrying a bottle and sure enough, the chap got \\jumped\\\" by a monkey and had his bottle stolen. The monkeys can be mischievous, but I would say we were impressed by the fact the keepers were all around and always handing out treats to keep them occupied. Sunglasses/camera should be fine. Don't worry about sunglasses, we both wore ours and the monkeys didn't care. Just remember they're wild animals and keep your distance but don't be afraid. Enjoy yourself here. We had an absolutely amazing time and even got to witness the monkeys swimming and, get this, diving off a tree into a pool completely for fun. Playing!\"", "I have rarely seen monkeys in my life and really wanted to go to the monkey forest just to see monkeys. Already at the arrival I see many kind of cheeky monkeys. There are over hundreds of monkeys living in the forest. After walking around for 15minutes I already have seen enough monkeys climbing the trees, attacking tourists (don't look directly into their eyes, it makes them aggressive), climbing on the shoulder of people to get food...It is a funny and interesting experience to see how monkeys live but I got already bored after a short time and didn't want to see monkeys anymore.", "A great stroll through a beautiful forest...with lots of monkeys to enjoy! We bought some bananas that they sell there on site....and the seller helped you manage while you get quickly approached by plenty of monkeys! The bananas go pretty fast....no teasing the monkeys or they could bite.....just give them the banana! It was an enjoyable hour or so!", "This sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary worth to pay a visit. Everyone can get the chance to appreciate the old forest, trees, bridge and river inside. You can really feel the cooling breeze and breath in fresh air.", "I loved that place. Nature and animal all you need for one hour in relax. You don't need special shoes but training shoe are recommended. Usually the monkey are quiet but it's depends on you so don't bring food and please respect the animal and their environment.", "Nice tourist attraction, with lots of stuff to do and see. Lots of monkeys doing monkey things. This place is great for a cloudy day or when u are sunburnt. Watch out! Those monkeys are thieves. They even send the infants to distract you and then try to steal stuff out of your backpack.", "if you like monkeys, is this a must do while in Ubud. Monkey run free through a nice keept park, just be sure you don't run out of bananas.", "Great value and the monkeys are super cute!!! I really enjoyed our visit and they give clear instructions on how to ‘cope’ with the animals who were so cute!!", "Have been here 5 times Love the scenery So much to look at & experience If you’re scared of the monkeys go in the afternoon when they’ve been fed all day & just stay away from them Don’t put your hands in your pockets or carry bags as they think you have food I’m not fussed on the monkeys but they are entertaining & the location has so many amazing things to look at", "It was awesome to see the cheeky monkeys in their beautiful natural environment. Great place to go for a walk.", "I'm from South Africa, and experience monkeys on a daily basis. So I think that may have contributed to my opinion of my time at the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary. It seemed unnatural how familiar the monkeys are with humans, and some were extremely overweight from being over fed by the masses of tourists. But the monkeys were very cute and endearing, and I did enjoy watching them play. I think my expectations may have been too high, that's all. The 50k entrance fee also seemed a bit high as well, since most people only spend around 30 minutes there.", "Great fun place to check out monkeys and nice refuge of hectic ubud. They are just chilling, playing, and okay being surrounded by humans.", "We had a nice day and saw a lot of monkeys. The only bad thing is that it is packed with tourists. The price is very low. ", "The monkeys are the obvious call-card here and they are a lot of fun. There are a set of rules when you arrive, they are mostly commonsense, but it’s worth a read as a reminder that they are wild animals. Not to be missed is the river and temple at the bottom of the gorge. There’s a number of steps to climb down, but it’s worth the walk. The river was beautifully clear and the temple, although small is nice with its moss covered statues. Towering over it all is a massive fig with its roots streaming down everywhere. A beautiful site all up.", "Was kind of interesting to see the monkeys. Was very crowded with people shoving each other to get photos of/with the monkeys. Felt kind of sorry for the animals as hoards of tourists shoved their selfie sticks and go pros in their faces.", "As a lover of monkeys, this was heaven for me. The little monkeys were everywhere and they climbed on me and tried to open my backpack without success. there are vendors there selling bananas but we didn't buy any.. Beautiful forest, lots of action going on with monkeys.. highly recommended!", "If you've just arrived in Ubud and staying centrally this is worth checking out. The forest is beautiful and while the monkeys are habituated to people it's still good fun to observe how they interact with and even tease people. I went here with my group the day we arrived and it was the perfect hour long intro to Ubud that left everyone energized and smiling.", "If you like monkeys this is the place for you. You can feed them, have them climb on you, just be careful. Did I mention there are A LOT of monkeys...", "There are planty of monkeys in this park. Basically what they want is bananas (it is sold by locals at the entrance). Beware! They can attack you to take your bananas and any stuff (camera, glasses). It is interesting to walk arround but you will realize that the monkey are not well treated.", "Again one of the must see places in . We visited the place on Sunday which gave us great opportunity to observe coming local worshippers. ...And yeah, the monkeys are here but WATCH OUT! They like to steel anything loose including glasses from your head, phones from your hands or shoes from your feet which they start immediately chew and bite and destroy. If you try get it back yourself they become aggressive and will even bite. The caretakers in the area will help you to retrieve your items for a small amount of money - we are suspicious that they trained the monkeys to steal..", "It was a damp day and if I go again I will not be going on a wet day. A white T shirt had a hundred little hand prints and monkey pee over. Apparently its good luck....we'll see. Very aggressive some of the larger males and when they offer to sell you bananas shortly after you get in, resist the temptation. They will mob you. Avoid standing near statues and walls, you will make an awesome monkey ladder for their access. small children would not be good to take here as they would end up with more in their mouths than you wold want them too", "I recommend to visit this place only for those, who already know how to behave with the animals, especially wild ones. You must be calm, respectful and careful. Do not give any food to monkeys and most important do not carry any food in your bag/pockets. My experience in monkey forest was great! I came back there several times, because it is so interesting to see the life of monkeys, which is weirdly familiar to human life. If you want to be able to approach monkeys in a quiet envirnment, you should come just before the closing hours, there will be less people and noise. I miss those cheeky monkeys so much!", "A comfortable place to relax with family while enjoying unique and funny animal behavior. A lot of memory there 😊", "This place had amazing Hindu art everywhere, carved stone stories. The monkeys are wild and will attack your pocket if you walk in with food. I read the rules of engagement before I entered but I noticed several people didn't bother to do so. I saw one woman get urinated on, one girl who had a lychee in her pocket until the monkey tore a hole right through her pants to get at the fruit, I saw one woman run right up to a monkey and tried to grab it, as it bared it's fangs at her. There were signs everywhere telling you which way to the first aid station. I was flabbergasted that people would try to antagonize wild animals. I saw monkeys swimming, playing, eating, sleeping and little ones being watched by their mothers. It's a truly beautiful place and well worth the fee. I spent several hours there. But take the guide lines seriously, the monkeys know what they're doing, it'd be nice if some of the humans did as well.", "If you're in Ubud, Monkey Forest is worth a visit. Some of the trees are pretty impressive and the baby monkeys are really cute. There are lots of cheeky monkeys so don't take food and be careful of your phones and cameras as they're not afraid to jump on you and snatch things or even go down your trouser pockets!", "Any visitor, young and old, to Ubud should't miss the Monkey Forest. Spend an hour or so walking around the grounds and the separate enclaves within the forest it self. Walk across the little bridge and discover other places. Of course there are the cheeky monkeys. You can buy a cheap bunch of banana's from the attendants to feed and encourage the monkey's to sit on your shoulders (though they don't really need much encouragement). The funds from banana sales helps run the forest, so be generous. Entry is cheap at $4. Please remember the rules DON'T TEASE THE MONKEYS, NEVER PULL FOOD BACK WHEN OFFERING IT and NEVER ATTEMPT TO HANDLE THEM. Whilst they are cute and cuddly looking, they are also ANIMALS with their only form of defence being to attack and BITE, and they can bite hard. They are very protective of their family groups and you are only a weird source of food - you are not a family member. Respect and enjoy.....", "Great experience but don't take back packs or anything that would cause the monkeys to take interest in you. One of the monkeys bared his teeth at my husband and two monkeys jumped on friends and went through her backpack. One of our friends got scratched. They can be a little aggressive so be careful.", "there were lot of monkies in that area and were playing with each other not attacking people. Full area was very big.", "Just to have a stroll around with the monkeys doing the thing was so nice. I will be taking my grandson there to have a look such an experiance", "A must go place when in UBUD We had such a great time, the monkeys are so cute!! and the place is just beautiful", "While admittedly, this monkey forest is a tourist trap (there are ladies in the front who sell bananas, and help you get pictures with the monkeys), it's an interesting experience. There are plenty of monkeys, from babies to full grown adults, openly roaming the premises. While we were there, unfortunately the temple in the sanctuary was closed... but from the gate, one could peer in, and it was gorgeous. There are a few deer enclosed in a muddy fenced off area at the back. This actually appeared quite abysmal and sad; the deer did not look like they had enough room to roam, nor sufficient shade to hide from the scorching sun. One deer kept repeatedly rolling and hitting its head off of the muddy ground. Surely this is not healthy behavior. One must take care around these monkeys, as they have been known to bite. I recall one American tourist yelling out \\SARAH! TIME TO GO... NOW! CASEY GOT BIT!\\\". Do note that monkey bites can be quite dangerous, and may require rabies vaccinations post-exposure. As long as you move slowly, let them come to you, and don't hide anything from them... your experience will be fine. Make note to know when to pull away from them... like when they start hissing or baring teeth.\"", "This was a great area for the whole family to walk through. We spent about 2 hours wandering through and watching the monkeys. Our 3 year old thought it was amazing. It's cheap to get in and definitely a must see.", "Yes, it's over-touristed, but in fact that's part of the appeal. It's a great place for people vs monkey watching. Spending an afternoon watching people shriek as monkeys leap at them is priceless. If you don't want to be part of the show, just don't carry any food ;-)", "I spent a few hours walking through the monkey forest and thought it was fun and good for a laugh. We did see tourists being climbed on by the monkeys and 1 was bitten. We had no problems from the monkeys. If you just follow the warnings you will be fine and have fun.", "I kept putting this off after hearing nightmare stories of people getting bitten and attacked and people just being jerks. I was by myself and did not want to deal with a nightmare on my own but had to do it. The monkeys are fine and so cute and lovable - the people are a disgrace - the public don't deserve being in the forest with them - make sure you walk all the way down to the water temple - beautiful down there and people - DO NOT BUY FOOD AND DO NOT TOUCH MONKIES", "The Monkey Forest was a very enjoyable visit. It was a great way to spend a couple of hours!! The monkeys are fascinating to watch. However you must be aware of how naughty and clever they are!!! They will definitely steal any plastic bags, food or anything they think may contain food!! I recommend that you take nothing in with you. There are signs up everywhere that provide ample information and warnings. If you are mindful, you will have a wonderful visit.", "We went there scared because of all the reviews on the internet but out experience was nice, no monkey bites and nothing like that. If you follow the rules that apply to the park everything is perfectly fine. Monkeys are cheeky, playing around with each other and they just leave you alone if you dont bring any food or try to make a contact with them. Otherwise it is a really nice place and you can easily enjoy.", "If you want to have monkeys jumping and crawling on you feed them , but be careful they have been known to bite. I had no desire of taking the chance of being bitten so we made sure we had no food. They didn't bother us at all. But people with food they were jumping all over them, some fighting over the food.", "If you like monkeys, you will love the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary. They have a older full rule here which is ... \\Don't touch the monkeys; but it is okay for the monkeys to touch you.\\\" This means lots of contact with monkeys who are not tame and not doing tricks but they are comfortable around humans. If you follow the rules ... Don't look them in the eye ... Don't run away from them ... If they show you their teeth, back away ... If you follow these rules you will have a wonderful time. Monkeys are happy to sit on your shoulder and eat their food. Or just sit beside you and groom. The area is beautiful eyes woods. Majestic trees. Interesting old temples. It has been only a day since leaving but I miss the monkeys I spent time with in the sanctuary. Bring your kids ... But teach them the rules.\"", "Very nice place to see some monkeys. There is dozens of them. Very safe, when you follow rules. Highly recommended.", "We didn't spend much time here but it was one of my favorite activities from our time in . The monkeys can be jerks but they are super cool to watch and ubud did a great job making the forest beautiful. Be sure and walk all around!", "Beautiful forest where you can see the monkeys walking around. Please be careful when visiting it and don't bring any visible bottles, glasses or caps since the monkeys are very curious and they will try to get it from you (we have saw it happening to other people). However we didn't find the monkeys to be harmful.", "Before I went to Ubud, I take a look, what I must see. Money forest, ok. Keep your belongies!!!! I haven´t got any problem, but I saw how a monkey steel a sun glasses. On a wood take 6 monkey a set and clean each other up. Do not give to much snacks, you won´t escape!!", "We were scared that the monkeys would jump on us all the time before we arrived. Yes, we saw a little of that but they are very placid. There are a lot of monkeys to see so it is great to see. The forest is worth while seeing on its own. Worth going.", "I love monkeys and when on vacation I will try to visit areas that have them if I can. I expected the monkeys here to be like some of the other places I had visited were the monkeys are cautious and generally kept out of the way unless you were feeding them. This is a totally different experience. The monkeys are mostly well behaved and used to people. They are curious and will take things if you let them but if you are sensible this is a really enjoyable place. For a wonderful photo op, buy some bananas and let them climb on you. Then move away from the main busy areas and explore the rest of the sanctuary. Away from the crowds there is some really nice scenery and fairly quiet spots. For me, this was one of the highlights of our trip to , especially since out of the blue a young monkey decided to take a ride on top of my rucksack. It sat there for several minutes while we walked around, seemingly enjoying the sights as mush as we were. Well worth a visit.", "This is a great way to see animals up close and in their natural environment. The sanctuary is open to the public for a small entrance fee. The monkey's are free to roam and play, the are treated well and not used for tricks or entertainment for tourists. You do have to be mindful not to feed them or carry any food with you because they will jump on you to get any food that you may be carrying. Great opportunity to take pictures up close. It's a lovely park to walk through, very picturesque. Bring lots of water.", "Loved visiting the monkeys. its the 2nd time I visited and loved it! Don't worry about all the stories people tell you. They are great, they come and sit on your lap if you have some bananas. there is staff on hand for the larger male monkeys if they get to friendly they scare them off. Its a must!", "Helpful hints: do not wear a hat. They will take it. They also know how to open a zipper. They may even snag your sunglasses or bite you. They are wild animals. We found the older males were the most aggressive for no reason, steer clear of them. Mamas with babies are more tame. But don't touch their babies lol. Buy the bananas to feed them. But they may just take your banana and run away with it. They will randomly jump on you, eat your hair, yell at you and do all sorts of crazy things. Just go with it!!!!! So much fun 😄", "Do not purchase food to feed the monkeys, secure all gear, and remove loose items such as glasses and jewelry. The monkeys are cute, but remember they are wild animals, they are untrained, and due to the risk of rabies, one bite from an animal could see your holiday at an abrupt end, as you leave to seek treatment. My suggestion is to look, enjoy, but dont try to touch,", "We didn't give ourselves enough time to walk through and see all the attractions, but we managed to rush through it anyway. It was a little unnerving at first, because the monkeys are just laying on the walkway, running around, and swinging from trees right over you. BUT- that's why we went! We didn't have any problems with the monkeys jumping on us, but one person in our group did have a monkey grab the bottom of her dress and it wouldn't let go. When we tried to pull her away, the monkey hissed. No harm, it was kinda funny. But the monkey is super cool, fun, and a great time. There's so much to see, be sure to give yourself a couple of hours!", "Forest is great to walk through once...set you back 50k local pp, spent 1 hr...4 tribes of monkeys...not aggressive...hold on to your stuff...see baby monkeys...", "Monkey Forest is a lovely place to visit! It’s a great opportunity to see the Monkeys up close. They are all very cheeky so you do have to be a little cautious! They may come up to you and quite often they will look through your bags, take your food, water or anything else you may have on you! So be alert! They all seemed very friendly but like any wild animal they are unpredictable so you are advised not to touch the monkeys. There are staff monitoring the park and keeping both monkeys and visitors safe. You can also purchase bananas from them to feed the monkeys! The forest itself is beautiful and very big so it’s a good opportunity to go for a walk and take in the surroundings. The forest also have deer and other animals. Although you are mostly shaded by the trees it is still very hot and humid and as you are walking I do advise brining plenty of water otherwise you can also buy it there (but keep your eye on it!) If you in I would recommend paying a visit! It’s a fun experience and is easy to get to!", "Wow!crazy monkey will enjoyed our walk inside this forest! Be careful with your smartphone and sunglasses, i saw monkeys stolen also cigarettes from tasks!", "Our kids (7 and 2.5yo) thoroughly enjoyed their visit to the monkey forest. We took the advice of another family and went in the afternoon after the monkeys have supposedly eaten, so less likely to want to look for food from visitors. This seemed like good advice - we were bothered by the monkeys at all. However we saw a monkey try to chew on one woman's skirt - a floaty, long tulle number - which was obviously interesting to it! - and it had to be chased off by a guard. Good tip - don't wear high fashion, unusual clothes or fabrics to the forest, as even satiated monkeys might still be curious. Only downside was that it was very busy with tourists. Way more tourists than monkeys...", "Went to this Monkey Forest and enjoyed the antics of the population. Very cute and lovable inhabitants who will give you a laugh a minute.", "Unless you really like monkeys - macaques in this case. Spring temple is quite scenic. It also has trees. Costs R40k entry. ", "The park is located in the center of Ubud and once you are in the forest, you cant believe you are in the city center. The forest is beautiful and very well maintained. Dont buy bananas if you dont want the monkeys running up your leg or chasing you - they are very smart and demanding!! It is so cool to see all the monkeys (and babies) roaming freely throughout the park. Watch out for the stray monkeys running around the street outside the park :)", "Great experience and only 30,000 entry cost. The monkeys are not shy. They sell bananas in the sanctuary at around 50,000 (not cheap but worth getting). Take one out at a time and they jump up on you and sit on your shoulders. They will try and steal anything they can from your pockets or bags so take care. Great experience!", "Great walk round this sanctuary but be careful, keep your hands away from your pockets and don't make eye contact with the monkeys. Don't hold food or bags either as they will rob you. Take pictures but no direct eye contact. There are shops that you can buy souvenires on the way out. If you buy anything then hide the bag as the monkeys are still roaming around.", "This is a nice quick trip to do and is so fun. Loads of monkeys to see and particularly nice walk deep into the forest. Don't bring anything with you or it'll be stolen.", "Had a lot of fun with the monkeys, they are very cheeky and climb on people when they see chance to grab your bag to look for food. Very touristic, but fun to walk through. We went by scooter, easy accesible and free parking.", "Lovely monkeys, the staff selling bananas are more than happy to help the monkeys pose on your shoulder for a photos, one encouraged me to take a selfie with a monkey. The monkeys seem happy and in good health with good conditions and unphased by the tourists milling about. Definitely do keep your bags closed & don't have a water bottle in your hand as a few cheeky little guys robbed water bottles and one ran off with a tip he grabbed from an open bag....it was retrieved in exchange for a couple of bananas.", "Absolutely in love with this place! If you’re an animal lover but dislike zoos this will make your day! So nice to see monkeys roaming free with not a cage in sight. Watch your belongings though the cheeky devils will rob you of any thing they can get hold of!", "Lots of monkey groups within a large site in stunning scenery, a bit touristy in terms of the amount of people there and a lady selling bananas and taking photos, but if you walk away from the main temple areas it feels a bit more wild and real.As ever be careful with your belongings and they are cute, particularly the babies", "I bought some bananas in the entrance of the Monkey Forest and was attacked by 5-6 monkeys. In less than a minute I had no bananas. Be careful with your bag, these monkeys are looking for food, and can take your sunglasses or mobile instead. Great experience, the park is well taken care, and it was great to see all those families of monkeys happy and free.", "I had heard mixed reviews about this place. The monkeys steal things, they can bite you. I didn't see any of that. Sure there are rules to follow to respect the monkeys, but if you just walk around and observe the isn't any issues. There are plenty of monkeys to see, you won't have an issue missing out. We bought some food to feed them. Bananas. About $3 aus for a small bunch which was enough. The monkeys are quite fun. They can be cheeky and when they see the food and can be quite assertive to trying to get it. They jumped on our shoulders and ate the bananas. Some just grabbed them when to held them out. You just need to stay calm, a few people were getting scared when they were handing out food or and they were jumping in them. Just follow the rules and you will be fine. They don't really have sharp nails so they won't hurt when they jump on you. So light. The people selling the food will also help take a photo with the monkeys if you want. It's a fun time and I recommend for anyone who visits . We spent under an hour here, that was enough time for us. We went as part of a day trip out seeing other places in Ubud which worked well.", "The monkeys were free, playing and eating, great experience!! Be careful though with your stuff :P Must do..!", "the monkey forest is good fun for everybody. No cages and the monkeys rule the place. watch your bananas and keep the camera ready. Also nice trees and plants everywhere. Many tourists but also lots of space for everybody. Be ready that the monkeys chase you for food and fun... ", "We visited the monkey forest and it is literally how it sounds. 4 aud entry fee for a pleasant 45 minute walk through some very scenic jungle/ forest with many monkeys around. Lots of people feeding the monkeys and feeding areas available for the monkeys make it seem quite staged and the monkeys very reliant on these sources of food however they were quite cute. Beware during our visit a monkey stole someone's wallet requiring a nese worker to attempt to retrieve the wallet! Also it is not recommended for anyone to bring bags into the park as the monkeys may attempt to take food from them! For people nervous about the monkeys this should not be recommended as they are everywhere and in close proximity or on the path at all times!", "We have seen a lot of monkeys in our travels, but this place is still fun and worth a visit because of the sheer number of monkeys here-- all sizes and ages and they are everywhere! Admission is only a few dollars, it is a nice walk though the forest, and fun to get a few close-up photos of the monkeys. Easy and fun sightseeing if you are tired--we did a quick walk through late in the afternoon on the day we arrived in Ubud and then got dinner on Monkey Forest road.", "Not worth a ticket price. So so fake and small monkeys only. It’s a park, no actual interaction with monkeys", "We visited this place almost 20 years ago, and so much has changed!! There is paths now, no rubbish, lots of park rangers (if you call them that), and the monkeys seem quite friendly now!! We read all this info on the web about putting away sunglasses and phones etc, however when we got there, lots of ppl were wearing sunnies on their head, phones out everywhere taking photos, etc!! The rangers are always watching to ensure a safe trip, and certainly will tell off any person if they are doing the wrong thing!! (And we saw that happen!!) Lovely place to visit, well worth the trip as ubud is also a lovely place, again lots changing since we were there!!", "Visited the monkey forest today and what an experience!!!! It’s amazing to see all the monkeys roaming free around us, some more friendly than others, but so interesting! Entrance fee was cheap too and worth it in every way. Our tour guide came along with us and even he couldn’t stop smiling. Word of warning though...don’t take a bag, sunglasses or bottles of water. The monkeys will do their best to take these off you...and keep hold of your phone/camera. Seem to like them!", "Spent about an hour and a half here and had such a great time. The monkeys are so friendly and they love to climb all over you. It’s really nice to see such a green and tidy area in the heart of that is so well kept and full of life...and monkeys. Definitely would not recommend missing out on this!", "We had a lot of fun here. We had some bananas so the monkeys climbed on our shoulders to get them, this was a bit frightening but worth the experience. You have to remember these are wild animals so go and visit but beware of what is happening around you. We did see a few cranky monkeys but mostly they were very cute and didn't seem to mind us there.", "Fun few hrs walking around checking out the monkeys. Super cute and pretty friendly, just follow the directions. Definitely worth it if you are in the area!!", "Such a fun experience!!!! Monkeys are literally everywhere!! Make sure you buy some bananas inside the Forrest near the main temple and the monkeys will climb you for them. Be careful getting too close to the babies though- the mothers will come after you! Also be careful of your belongings, one cheeky monkey tried to unzip my bag and I pushed it off and it bit me- not trying to scare anyone but just be responsible and respectful of the animals. Loved it- didn't want to leave!!!", "Monkey habitat! Beware of the monkeys trying to snatch your hats and cameras. Otherwise a tranquil place & family friendly. There is a lovely temple at the top of the hill. We went there two years ago but this site only allows me to journeys upto one year.", "We went for a walk in the forest, made sure our knapsacks were securely fastened and the ignoring the monkeys. We kept to ourselves and the monkeys did not bother us. After our walk, we bought some bananas and fed them. They were not aggressive but climbed on us and sat on our shoulders. We kept calm and cool and the monkeys behaved!", "A forest with temples, monkeys and amazing scenery. Great fun to walk around watching the monkeys. You can buy bananas from the vendors to feed them if you want, but be quick because when they see you with the food, they come in droves. Wear suitable shoes, stairs are steep and slick. Lots of hills and slopes. Very big area to walk around in. Cheap to get in though. Only 50k INR. A fun few hours. Do not take outside food. They will also grab it. Do not trick the monkeys and pretend you have food. Saw one girl get bitten for tricking a monkey.", "Seriously, just don't. The monkeys are scary, you will get attacked. The poor things have become so urbanized they crawl all over visitors, ripping open handbags and climbing on children, it's horrible and should be avoided.", "I liked the ethos of this place and what they are trying to achieve but like others said if you have seen monkeys before then you can probably skip this. I thought it was a lovely spot with great views and the monkeys are a treat but it is some people that can ruin the fun. It's best to leave the monkeys to it here. Don't take water bottles as they will snatch them to get the water. Certainly don't try to snatch them back. Don't put your go pro camera right in their faces either. I'm sure you wouldn't appreciate that if you were relaxing or eating. If a monkey shows its teeth or backs away from you then give it some space. It all seems obvious but there were far too many people here frustrating wild animals for my liking and not enough staff telling them to stop. There were staff but I felt that they were maybe too relaxed about this behaviour. There are lots of scare stories about monkey bites but I am sure a lot of them could be avoided if people were more aware that these are essentially wild animals. I would like to be clear though we DID NOT see anyone get bitten while we were there. I am not for one second suggesting everyone who is bitten is to blame, however I am sure that the monkey doing the biting has been wound up by someone else that day... probably the person who has walked off chuckling to themselves just before the unfortunate who has been bitten ends up in the wrong place at the wrong time. If you are sensible and it isn't too busy go. The morning is better, before the hoards of coach trippers have been through. And just be sensible.", "It's a beautiful sanctuary! But please read the rules- dont take food and feed the monkeys they have more than enough and are well looked after. When a monkey jumps on you, please dont run around and scream hysterically, just keep calm and walk on, they are just curious on what you have on you, they will jump off. And if you want to take your children with, warn them in advance that they are wild animals, they dont like being picked up or chased, they are wild animals and must be respected😁 they will launch and become agressive if irritaded, and show some teeth🙈🙉🙊😬. And dont look directly into their eyes unless you would like to be challenged. But a great experience!", "But not that good. A load of monkeys wandering about some old ruins. Very good at raiding the rubbish bins. Would not be going back", "I had my reservations after reading lots of the reviews - I'm not a huge fan of monkeys myself but I was persuaded by my other half. We set out early and took nothing with us but water and bug spray - both needed. When we got there 9.30ish it was peaceful and quiet you could walk amongst the monkeys quite happily, a few monkeys were jumping up onto those with bananas but left you alone if you left them alone. One of them did steal our water bottle about halfway round but wasn't really a problem he was just looking for something to play with. It was once it got busy about 11.30 that things started to get a bit uneasy and we quickly departed. Lots of tourists goading the monkeys and banana sellers causing the monkeys to fight over food etc. Wasn't that bad but I'd recommend going early.", "A nice green area but it's tough to totally let go and relax thanks to the notorious monkeys who can snatch anything from a bottle to a camera. A fun place to spend some time but be cautious!", "We had the opportunity of visiting the monkey forest while on a day trip to Ubud. The animals seemed happy and playful and the staff were friendly. The entry price of approximately $4 was incredibly cheap", "Nice to visit. Fun to watch the money's in their own space. Especially fun to watch them swimming and splashing on a hot day.", "Great place in the wild environment, monkeys are good if you don't look at them in the yes.Also you can give them bananas up to your head then they climb on your body to reach the top and grab the fruit.", "They are very cute, and friendly. They love bananas and you can buy them on site. Melt your heart. They are well cared for.", "I didn't regret going, entrance was a bit expensive the monkeys were friendly, just do be careful cause they can just jump on you at any time. didn't enjoy the crowd", "Walking around you encounter many monkeys of all ages and interaction interest! Park well maintained and monkeys seem happy and healthy. Worth a walk around if in Ubud.", "The begining with monkey you can see more experience with me to monkey forest, the monkey is very safe and cute for your holiday.", "I came here 9 years ago so it has changed a little and is a lot busier. It now has an information and ticket area and a few shops around the edges with more being built. The forest itself remains pretty much the same. You will see lots of monkeys, some of which are quite cheeky and will come close, one jumped on to my bag and tried to open it and i saw another jump onto a guys back while he was kneeling down to take a photo and try and take his hat. So just be aware to keep hold of your belongings. There are members of staff around if you need help. Its well worth a visit.", "An interesting place to visit and enjoy of the nature and watch the monkeys being himself, pretty and nice to walk and take pictures!", "We were afreid of going there becasue we had read a lot about the warnings, what not to do, what to do..etc. We even bought bananas at the entrance to feed the monkeys, they grabbed the food and ran away. WOrth a walk", "This was an amazing experience, the monkeys will definitely climb on you if you have something they want and sometimes like myself they just wanted to sit on me. The forest they live in is beautiful, it wasn't too crowded we went on a Thursday. They offer bananas to buy to feed the monkeys to help entice them onto you for photos. The people who work there are helpful if you don't want to be bothered and in some cases help to entice the monkeys if you do want photos. Also they love water bottles so if you want to keep yours don't bring it. Awesome time❤️", "Great way to spend some time wandering amongst beautiful rain forest and Monkeys, there is easy to navigate tracks that are now all upgraded with walkways and guide rails, I would recommend this to anyone at nearly any age as it is so easy to get around the area, the Monkeys are quite mischievous so I would recommend taking very few personal dangly items and be careful of sun glasses etc, however i wear prescription glasses and had no issues whatsoever, there are feed times but the monkeys will get nuts and fruit from guests that can be purchased, but this is really not necessary.", "This place is amazing. From the et go, there are monkeys just chillin outside the gates. You pay your money (about 50000 rupiah I THINK) and go in to see monkeys galore! You can buy bananas to feed them & encourage you to jump all over you, but it's a little scary cuz the bigger ones come up & bully the smaller ones, so you have these huge monkeys jumping on your head! If you sit on a ledge close to where some smaller monkeys are running around, they will more than likely interact with you, jump on you, lay on you, sit in your arms, etc. it's the absolute best experience. DO NOT take sweet potato from the grind & try to feed it to them, 2 monkeys bared their teeth at me & went to bite me. Just buy the bananas. And try not to stare them in the eye, they will think you're challenging them & get vicious. Oh, and I got bitten by a monkey & I'm FINE, no rabies! No monkey flu! But still wouldn't encourage you to be rough with them, let THEM do what they want, don't try to grab them.", "Loved seeing the monkeys here, but definitely bring your mosquito spray - we got bitten by so many mosquitos 😁 We went early to avoid the crowd and heat - definitely advisable.", "This place was a blast... they sell banana's, but the secret is the Peanuts... take peanuts / keep them hidden in your pocket and carefully take out a small handful at a time !! They can be aggressive, but be smart about it and you\\ll have a blast !!\"", "This is one of the activities you can take staying in Ubud, if you are not up to travel far. The monkey forest features a calm picturesque surroundings with beautiful stone carvings at the entrance. Better to visit first thing in the morning to avoid mobs and keep cool before the heat. Monkeys do not pay you much mind, unless you really provoke them. The entrance fee is 50K IDR & free parking with the entrance ticket.", "My group and I spent 5 days in Ubud about a week ago and I despite my fear of the monkey forest I have to admit that it was a pretty neat morning. We were staying only down the road so we had to walk along side the forest regularly to get into town and had a few monkey encounters before we actually payed to go inside. My advice to you is this: Do NOT go into the forest with food unless you are paying at the entrance for bananas and and 'employee' shows you what to do. The monkeys will steal your water bottles. Secondly, hold loose bags closely, the monkeys like colorful and easy to grab objects and this is perhaps why they like ladies so much, we have jewelry (not recommended), hair clips/bands, sunglasses etc . Also, don't look the monkeys in the eye. It is a dominance thing. Lastly, they might jump on you, this happens fairly regularly, they aren't necessarily attacking. With that being said, if there are multiple monkeys coming at you, get out of the way. Don't scream, they are more likely to attack if you yell. So, go in with secured belongings, keep your cool, and you'll have a good experience. It is definitely worth seeing and it honestly is not as bad as some of the reviews suggest.", "Reading a lot of reviews I got a bit scared of going, afraid a monkey would jump me or bite me. So, I locked my backpack and took only my camera in hand... Turned out there was nothing to be scared of, as long as you don't have food, try to lure the monkeys or touch them... you should be fine. At least we were... they were not interested in us at all, and we could walk through the park visiting the temples and watching the monkeys play in the water. Had a good time! The temple near the river sits in a beautiful setting.", "Visiting the monkey forest was great fun. Be aware, though, that the monkeys are really cheeky and skilful, they steal anything they can geht their hands on. They tried to get water bottles out of rucksacks, even tried to get my earring out (only a tiny stud!), watch your sunglasses, necklace.. If you want, you can feed the monkey with bananas that are being sold in the sanctuary. The sanctuary is really clean and well looked after.", "A great day for the family to explore the beautiful forest and play with the monkeys you must be careful around the monkeys and keep your belongings packed away but a great days outing", "You will get to see loads of monkeys hoping astound trees. Don't think it's worth to visit after paying huge fees", "This is a place for couples , families , kids. enjoy the up close experience with the monkeys. But please observe the rules. You will have an amazing time. The Park rangers are fun and very helpful.", "Our driver stopped at Monkey Forest on our way out of Ubud, while he waited patiently in the car with our bags, we wandered around this amazing temple forest full of Monkeys. With no bananas, and walking along a path minding my own business I was surprised when I realised a Monkey had jumped on for a ride, it was attracted to the pink Carabiner shackle on my bag - thankfully it was a drawstring bag which it couldn't open or it would have! After a minute or two it jumped off me, swiping the water bottle which was in my boyfriends side pocket of his backpack - quickly the monkey was on the ground, using its teeth to remove the plastic seal, unscrew the lid and drank the whole lot! Definitely secure your bags, sunnies, phones and cameras as the monkeys are not going to give them back.", "It is bit expensive in comparison to other attractions here but fully recommend it. Monkeys seem to be happy as well ;)", "Fun place to be in as long as you follow the rules closely for your own safety :) We had a great time walking around and taking photos of the monkeys. The rangers were quick to respond if any of the monkeys acted up.", "You'll know you are walking in the right direction when you start to notice monkey statues on the street with tourists zipping up their backpacks. I think it costs around $2 to get it, and the place is massive. Immediately you see monkeys everywhere, and people interacting with them. There are workers throughout the forest to monitor everything, and the monkeys are well fed so they are (relatively) tame. You can buy bananas there and feed the monkeys, but be advised, these are VERY smart animals. They recognize the sound of your zipper, and start to come towards you expecting a reward. Nor are they shy, so if they don't see a banana, they will climb you, perhaps even unzip your bag and steal your bug-spray, which is what they did to my husband. You will for sure regret it if you skip this site.", "I've been to Borneo to see the monkeys and orang utans there, but this was truly an experience. The park has at least 600 monkeys, all wild and healthy looking. Lots of babies and lots of action (I witnessed monkeys fighting, mating, relaxing, etc). You need to be very careful with your possessions because while the monkeys aren't mean (per se), they are grabby... I witnessed a girl lose her sun glasses right off her head. I had a few monkeys climb on me, but I was fine. The monkeys seem to go for water bottles. I noticed that once I didn't have mine, they left me alone. The park is well maintained and clean. It costs 40,000 to get in (about 4$ - totally worth it!)", "Small place Ticket at entrance Bring own bananas if you want to feed monkeys Can't enter temple Was very rainy when we visited My daughter enjoyed and hence 4 stars", "Stunning experience in the Forrest, we were concerned it would be over crowded and full of rubbish with people disrespecting the animals however it was the total opposite. The forest was beautifully clean and fresh and the monkeys are so well looked after as the rangers in the forest only allow the monkeys to be fed fresh fruit and vegetables. As expected the moneys are very cheeky interested in anything you have - in our experience the camera lense cover and my partners hair toggle. We read that they can be aggressive...we did not experience this at all however I can imagine if you do not follow the rules of touching then perhaps you can be bitten (but then you deserve for disrespecting the animals and the rules). Highly recommend to go early to get the full experience with less people.", "We came to the monkey forest for the afternoon, you really only need about 1-2 hours here. It is a very beautiful setting, jungle, big trees, nature, a lot of statues & temples, a creek flowing thru the middle, Bridges, walking and stairs. I don’t recommend coming if you can’t walk or have a handicap as things are tight spaces and a lot of stairways. The monkeys are extremely cute to watch, they fight over food, chase each other and if you are lucky you will see a mommy and her baby that’s the cutest thing! There are a lot of perfect spots for those Instagram photos and stories so make sure your Cel phone and camera are charged with a lot of space for pictures!!! I got too close to a monkey that was on a fence and he swooped into my purse, stole the lid right off of my Miskito spray and ran away before I could even realize what happened so make sure you keep your purses zipped up and nothing out that they can steal because they are little thieves hence the reason people turn them into pets/pick pocketers!! Definitely worth the visit while you are in . We went during the afternoon so it was the perfect sunlight for pictures! Grab a smoothie at the ticket counter on your way in or out they are really good and one of the few things I actually drank or ate our entire trip!", "You need to buy bananas at the entrance gate - impressions are strong just after few sencond of enering the complex :) Do not to try to play with monkeys - they might be agressive and not wlecoming you much (especially the big ones)! It is good to enter the park early in the morning when there are less tourists and more possiblity to shoot outstanding picture.", "The monkey forest is a great place to while away an hour or so. The monkeys are so watchable. So human in so many ways. We have every facet of life. Even a couple doing what comes naturally. It is all a fascinating study of our close cousins. Just pack your belongings away. Some friends list a pair of glasses - never to be seen again. Keep your wits about you. They will take whatever is available to them.", "We had a good time here and thankfully went with a guide who provided instructions prior to entering the Monkey forest. Remove earrings sunglasses jewellery and keep bags around you if possible. Do not take any food in your bags they can smell it. If you buy the bananas at the monkey forest be prepared for the monkeys to jump all over you and grab the bananas and even sit and eat them on your shoulders. Let the banana go immediately ! and If its been raining you will get pretty dirty from their feet. The kids loved it !", "My husband and i really enjoyed this park. lots of beautiful relics and of course the monkeys! so fun to see so many monkeys- all full of personality. you can feed the monkeys and people were having them climb all over them. not interested in having a monkey all over me haha and that is an option as well. really fun.", "This was on our list of places to visit in . It was certainly an experience seeing all the monkeys roaming freely. One even came and sat on my partners knee. Definitely worth a visit when in Ubud", "To be honest, we only went for the monkeys (as do most people it seems!). You pay A$2 for an adult and A$1 for a child. There are signe to leave your bags, sunglasses, hats and water bottles etc at the entrance, as the monkeys will get into everything. If you dare, you can buy bananas at the entrance but the monekys are quite aggressive into getting them. So if you don't want monkeys harrassing you, climbing up your legs, jumping on your head and/or back, stay clear of the bananas and do not take any food. The jungle and trees are beautiful, the overgrown temples a lot of fun, there are restrooms next to the amphitheatre downstairs and it's a whole lot of fun watching the braver (or more stupid) tourists use bananas as monkey bait and have the monkeys climb all over them. It was crowded but still nice to walk around. Looking at all the children, they all enjoyed themselves. Tons of monkeys with little babies and lots of interesting statues to look at. I personally wouldn't feed or touch the monkeys and we sanitised our hands and feet (lots of monkey urine and faeces on the grounds) when we left the grounds. My son absolutely loved it. I made the mistake of keeping my backpack on and had a monkey jump on my back trying to open the zips. I screamed which my child thought was hilarious. Be warned and enjoy!", "The Monkey Forest is very close to the shopping and restaurants of Ubud, so if you're interested in seeing it, you don't have to go very far. There is a very nice canyon running through the center of the forest with a stream at the bottom. The main paths through the forest are great places to watch the resident monkeys. They are wild animals, and they can get aggressive if they want something, like food, that you are holding. Some people think they are cute, and others find them creepy...", "I was staying nearby the monkey forest and decided to walk through the forest on my way to the central Ubud . I arrived first thing in the morning and page and insert the monkey forest and 8:30 am. I followed all the instructions regarding safety and security inside the monkey forest. I took off all my jewellery and everything out of my pockets and put it in my backpack which was slipped up on my back.I was carrying absolutely nothing in my hands Only a short way into the forest A large monkey approached me and jumped up onto my leg and started to pull at my shirt. Trying to stay calm and not speak or move and quietly waited for this monkey to go away. The monkey was grabbing at my clothing and seemed very angry snarling at me and bearing his teeth I continued to try and stay calm and stood quietly and still. More and more monkeys came to join the first monkey and all of them were aggressive and angry three monkeys went under my skirt and hit and scratched my legs I have bites to my hand and blood running down my arm and still the monkeys persisted in attacking me. I finally decided to call for help and screamed very loudly and angrily get off me. At last the monkeys run away and a security person finally showed up and took me to the first aid tent. In the first a tent they applied some I don’t to my cuts and the Band-Aid to one of my fingers which was bleeding. They recorded the incident in a book which showed that six attacks had occurred in the monkey forest of the day previously . I guess I was unlucky but I do think that being the first person to arrive in the morning and being alone I was particularly vulnerable. I was very disappointed that there was no security close at hand to help me in such a terrifying situation. If you feel you need to go to the monkey forest I would say go in the afternoon when they’re not so hungry and desperate. I certainly will not be going back!! And I think I will have a lifelong fear of monkeys . The photo shows some of the scratches on my leg.", "Monkey Forest is an awesome place to visit, it likes being part of history. Lots of monkeys, make sure buy some bananas on your way in, but beware there are some wild monkeys too specially the bigger ones. The place takes you back to more than 100 years, but I wish we could go inside the temple as was closed for tourist. Its was a great experience. 5 star from me.", "The monkeys are so adorable but can get alittle scary at times. They attacked my handbag knowing that I have the bananas in their. If you hold them out for them then expect to have a handful of monkeys try and take them off you so I wouldn wait until I found a baby monkey and bring out the banana in front of it. The walk around is amazing. Make sure you walk down the bridge in the forest so you can go near the river and amazing big tress. The scenery is amazing and truely breathtaking. Very worth while to go just can get a bit scary. We did witness a girl get bitten by one.", "A unique and great experience. A great walk with monkeys, greenery and temples. But don't carry any bags (as they monkeys may try to snatch them).", "lots of monkeys everywhere don't make eye contact they may get aggressive you can feed them banana's that you can buy in the park for a reasonable cost.just remember they are wild and you are in there territory show them respect and they will reciprocate.A MUST DO.", "The monkey forest is ok, and only ok. we carved out a few hours to spend here and ended up leaving after 30 minutes. not much to do or see besides the monkeys obviously, which get old quite quickly, especially when they act aggressive towards you. DO NOT BUY THE BANANAS! We saw many many people who bought the bananas get scratched and bitten within a minute or 2 of them being in the park. Be sure to bring your camera (secured around your wrist) because there is some lovely scenery and the monkey are adorable and fun to watch, but its nothing to get terribly excited about.", "I had heard mixed views about the Monkey Forest - it was in such a beautiful setting and worth the visit. Watch your belongings though.", "We visited this place yesterday. We booked via Bravo Tour and Transport to see some places in Ubud, and this place was one of them. Ubud Monkey Forest was amazing, we were told by our driver Putra to follow instructions given by him before going inside. The forest is still natural, as well as the monkeys living there.", "It is a nice forest with monkeys. The river in the forest is also nice to see and good for photo's. Unfortunately they installed horn loudspeakers to give information, but their sound is really horible and really extremely, extremely LOUD. Because of this noise a visit to this tranquil place is nor advised for anyone that wants to enjoy nature. REALLY TOO BAD, THEY WASTED THIS NICE MONKEY SANCTUARY WITH THESE HORN LOUDSPEAKERS!!!", "Go early , allow time to watch them play. Take fruit as what they sell is expensive but it does go to the locals", "Lovely walk through the forest , so peaceful and beautiful, the monkeys are cheeky as just need to watch your belongings as they tend to sneak up on you 🤣", "First thing: Take off or put away your glasses, earrings, watch, jewelry, cell phone, hearing aids and anything else you want to keep. Keep your hands out of your pockets, because they think you are getting out treats. long tailed monkeys (macaca fascicularis) Now, as you walk around take notice of all the stone work and beautiful wooded area. The large temple, pura dalem agung is the temple of the dead. There are carved decorations that are scary and worth taking pics of. I have included a web site that is great for info on the sanctuary. I would go again and you should too. http://monkeyforestubud.com/index.php", "From our Villa we walked everywhere the whole of the immediate town area and it was worth it. Hot and dusty tiny roads lots of little shops locals homes and of course the forest. Cheap to enter and well kept. The monkeys are as expected...everywhere cheeky and delightful to watch. They are only a threat if you do not follow the clear advice on boards everywhere. Well worth a visit.", "This is really a magical place! The monkeys are (for the most part) friendly and eager to jump on you for a banana and a easy photo op. Get a small or big bunch of bananas from one of the stands and walk around the forest finding monkeys to feed. Hold out a banana and pat your shoulder and they will walk up! The surroundings are also gorgeous! The old-growth trees are huge, especially around the dragon bridge. All the buildings and structures are made of stone and carved so intricately that they look like an ancient temple overrun with Monkeys -- really cool stuff. The staff are well-trained and very familiar with all the monkeys. They can help you get the photo of your dreams and chase away the more territorial males. My favorite part - the temples are still in use, so you will see nese people in traditional garb bringing offerings and praying amidst this monkey's forest.", "It was very interesting visit, I liked the place...not so much the way the monkeys are treated by the staff....its not so big but its always full of people which it makes a lil bit difficult to enjoy. one tip: be careful with the monkeys, they will jump on you for food, to take ur sunnies or anything they might find interesting. also i got attacked by one monkey that jumped on me out of nowhere and bite me. so please, watch out specially for kids. they sell some bananas there so u can give it to the monkeys but personally i don't think this is a good idea.", "My husband and I biked over to the sanctuary. It was a fun, worthwhile experience in Ubud. Be prepared - the monkeys can be quite aggressive. As soon as you enter, they will try to sell you bananas to feed the monkeys. They will literally run up your legs/arm to grab them. One tried to bite my husband, so don't kid yourself about them being \\friendly!\\\" Regardless - it is a beautiful sanctuary and lovely to walk around the grounds. Great photo ops abound!\"", "I visit this place twice.. I love it.. We can see how the monkeys interact with each other, and we can see their babies too.. They're free but not wild.. They love you better if you have bananas.. The local people sell bananas in place.. But be careful for some greedy old monkeys who will try to take all the bananas from you..", "good place to walk around and see monkeys.its good place for trekking and sightseeing.just be carefull if you bring food as it will attract the monkey.it close at 6 o clock", "It is a very simple park with walking trail and trees filled with monkeys. It is nothing spectacular. Didn't think that this is a place that is worth travelling to from another country.", "Really nice place! You really feel like you are in the middle of the jungle. Lots of vegetation, cute Monkeys everywhere", "Excellent place to visit for the price. The monkeys look like they are treated well and are free to roam as they please. They will try and steal anything from you and some tug on long clothing!", "You shouldn't skip this place once in Ubud. It's true that it's quite touristic, but it's still worth the visit. The forest provides quite nice escape from busy streets of Ubud and you can always have some fun with the monkeys. Just buy some bananas and try to feed them :)", "A priceless experience with those monkeys!. Starting with walking down the entrance, monkeys are everywhere. It can't be horrifying for those who are not an animal lover. But those monkeys are really good in general, maybe one of two who were hungry and naughty And those baby monkeys are so cute. We bought our bananas. The soonest we lifted our hand up with the goodies, jumped one of them to our shoulder and munching around there. We learnt after a while, we should split the banana into two pieces, that way we had more monkeys on our shoulders, more pictures. Please hide your water bottles, somehow those monkeys are very attracted to any plastic water bottles. We walked to the trail to the right to the open air amphitheater, saw a caretaker feeding monkeys with pieces of sweet potatoes and other leafy veggies. Followed the trail, it lead us to a huge extremely tall banyan tree. Looking down from the bridge was a small creek. Quiet, serene, peaceful. Keep walking, passed a small temple (can't go in) I believe it is a holy spring temple. The walk ends at the bank of that creek. Love the place, the monkeys, the trail and the peacefulness.", "Chance to get close to monkeys and not very expensive.Reckon an hour is about enough to see round everything", "A nice place where you find monkeys everywhere on your path. You can buy bananas and take pictures with them.", "Back to nature with some very friendly monkeys. A couple of important things to remember when you visit the monkey Forrest...firstly don't scream if they jump on you, that just scares them and secondly if they ask for a banana...give it to them and don't tease them, they can bite. Overall a great place to take the family...lots of fun and at present there are heaps of adorable little babies around. Take your time to wonder around and watch the monkeys as you will always find some of them doing some funny stuff. Also, don't carry loose things as the monkeys like to grab things and run off.", "If you are in , you cannot miss the monkey forest. The best way to observe the animals at their natural home and not trapped in a zoo. Secure your personal belongings and treat them with some fruits.", "Visited the Monkey Forest and found the whole experience very odd. There were shrieking fellow tourists everywhere, while the overly tame monkeys were trying to pry snacks out of their hands. The whole place smells of monkey urine and rotting fruit. Unsure how it can still be a place of worship?!", "Visiting the Sacred Monkey Forest it can only be described as a unique and amazing experience. 10 mins from Ubud center, this really is a must. The monkeys are so cute and friendly, so you have nothing to worry about. We chise to take the bananas inside for 50K rupias and the staff helped us feed the monkeys while taking pictures to us. I must admit that this experience brought me the most pure feeling of joy. It reminded me how to be happy just like a little kid. There are some other places in where you can find monkeys, but they're not as friendly as those in the Sacred Monkey Forest. Here the monkeys are well fed and relaxed and friendly.", "Must visit if you love monkeys. They are friendly and will eat bananas from your hand. Well maintained sanctuary.", "There isn't anything too special. Just a nice walk through some people trees and greenery to look at and feed some monkeys.", "I just visited monkey forrest Ubud and that was nice to walk around the wild monkeys and you can feed them too with bananas you can buy from the staff there. But be aware of it is wild monkeys.", "Great for teenagers- hold a banana and monkeys climbed on the shoulder. We visit two times while being in Ubud. Also stuff in the forest are very helpful and kind.", "buy a bunch of bananas and let them come to you. be aware that you should not stare them in the eyes as it is considered a challenge. nice attraction for 10000 rupiah-almost 1€", "Definite need to visit when in Ubud. Intresting to see monkeys in there natural environment. We were warned to be careful as monkeys can swipe hats and glasses etc when asked at entry we were told do not try to touch monkey and avoid eye contact. We stayed down road from monkey forest so also lots of monkeys outside of enclosure. Certainly cheeky saw them pinch bag from local shop and sit on scooter and rip seat to shreds, funny to watch but not so funny for owner.", "Thats special place for seewild life and monkeys in their natural life, take care to dont eye contact and dont put food in your bag, also take care to your hats and sun galasses , have fun", "The live show in the evening was excellent; monkeys were entertaining; the sunset and setting were spectacular. The only drawback is transportation back to town. Good idea to pre-arrange it.", "We enjoyed visiting Monkey Forrest. The surroundings were beautiful and peacefult. The monkeys were quite curious but friendly, it's a nice place to visit in Ubud.", "Obviously if you don't like places with tourists you will be disappointed. Still I personly loved this place where ypu can see monkeys leaving in their natural environment and you could spend hours wartching them.", "The Sacred Monkey Forest is the perfect place to spend the afternoon. There are monkeys that roam freely throughout the forest so you can really see them in their natural setting. The baby monkeys were the cutest things I have ever seen! Definitely worth a visit just to see them and their mamas interacting with each other. We didn't walk in with anything on us since reading horror reviews before going. You can have a perfect time interacting with the monkeys as long as you follow the guidelines and rules before entering the forest. There are also people who work there all around the park willing to assist if you are having problems with a monkey. You can also buy bananas in the forest so you can get the perfect picture feeding the monkeys! Also, don't forget to check out the art gallery while in the forest!", "The Monkey Forest Sanctuary was amazing. We LOVED it!! There are currently I believe 678 monkeys there. Ranging from newborns to older monkeys. They are literally everywhere. You can buy banana's and feed them - if you have bottled waters they will grab it out of your hands and drink it. The forest itself is also beautiful.", "Very nice touristy thing to do in Ubud the monkey are cute and quite greedy when you have food - so be aware that they will climb on you. We also liked the little art gallery and the walks around the park with the temples.", "This was very cool to see. Lots of monkeys everywhere, they roam free in the forest. Careful with your bags as they sometimes like to look inside them for food. Also be careful with touching the baby ones, the alpha male or the mother is usually around and they don't always appreciate it. Make sure you go down the path to the spring temple, a lot of people miss it. Very cool. You probably don't need more than 1 hour to see everything, but you could spend more time as it is fascinating watching the monkeys. Enjoy.", "A lot of monkeys or I should say full of monkeys. Really fun to see them. Watch out for your belongings as they will steal them from you. Being bananas if you want a selfie or you can buy banana there.", "Absolutely beautiful sanctuary, kept very clean, no smell, can tell that all the monkeys were very happy, even got to feed them bananas which they enjoyed. Would recommend to other people that are visiting the area and will be hoping to return.", "This should have been #1 on what to do in ! This is an experience you don't really get to see anywhere else (if your a tourist). There are monkeys everywhere! From baby new born monkeys to older grandma and grandpa monkeys. Make sure to take off your sunglasses and hats and zip up your bags. The monkeys will take it. Also, be careful and do not touch the baby monkeys especially because the mother will protect its child and try to attack you! It's huge forest you walk through and monkeys are just sitting and hanging out everywhere. A MUST SEE!", "Not a big fan of monkeys myself but hey, this is a must do. Really good entrance building, clean and friendly staff. The decking area leading to the jungle and the tunnel was beautiful. Once you cross that, everything changes. It becomes just an old not very well maintained place. The good thing is there are park guards everywhere looking after people and monkeys. Lot to improve and modernise but worth a short visit.", "A lot of money has been spent to make the sanctuary good for both the monkeys and the tourist experience", "My partner and I visited here last year and really liked it. The monkeys keep to themselves for the most part unless you have food then they will jump on you. My partner got bitten by one of them on her knee because it tried to take more than one banana off her. So be careful when the show you their teeth, that means they are angry!", "just no because I love nature, here just fun, like a real forest with a lot of monkeys and visitors. monkeys are quite friendly, I love them so much, I would stay there every day if any job vacancy that I can apply there :p", "This was one of my favorite spots in . The monkeys are adorable, but some can get aggressive if you have bananas. They'll jump all over you until you give up the bananas lol. The forest has beautiful statues and huge banyan trees.", "Monkey forest is a lovely place and when you get there early, you \\escape\\\" a lot of tourist haha. But the area is anyway quite big so you will not recognize others so much. The small monkeys are really cute and also very curious, be aware of the big ones!! And never ever try to open your bag, you will soon have a new monkey friend next to you :D\"", "If you're in And never seen monkeys close up then you must go!!!! Here is How to: Call Dewa +62 813 38044755 He had been a blessing I have around while we were there last week! He made our experience 1000 times better. He was great and not only he took us everywhere he made sure of our safety as well! We are from Los Angeles and coming from a busy city that everything has to be scheduled and our trip ended up like that as well. He organized everything for me and made sure during our 8 days trip we get the most out of it. His price is unbeatable and his attitude is wonderful. We ended up meeting his family and what a humble generous people. He made our trip uofngatable and for that I'm thankful and will definitely visit there again! If your planning to go to he is the guy to have around as a driver and a friend. 😊", "Nice .. Monkeys could jump to you. Dont put Tour hands in your pocket. Monkeys May think that you have Some food. You can buy some bananas to feed them.", "Keep your shiny objects stored in your bags and definitely don't come in with food in your bag because they can smell it and will try to take it (including your bag). The place is so beautiful with huge trees, monkeys and old statues everywhere. If you want to get up close with any monkeys you can buy bananas and they will come up to you to grab them or even climb on you to get them from on top your head or wherever you put them. I look forward to coming back again.", "Beautiful scenery, reminded me of Indiana Jones movies. Good to see the monkeys in thier habitat. Visit in the morning before it gets too hot.", "Personally, I am an animal lover and really enjoyed this place. The monkeys are not chained up, they roam free which was really nice to see. They were not aggressive at all towards people. The only recommendation I would say is to buy your own bananas and bring them. They have vendors inside who sell them for $50,000 rupiahs for a large bunch which is probably about 7-8 bananas and a small bunch is $20,000 rupiahs for about 4 bananas. If you hold up a banana in your hand (like a tree), watch one climb up on you!!", "Nice forest, funny apes. You cannot miss that place if you are in Ubud, but you will unlikely remember this as your stay's milestone experience.", "I was initially very hesitant about visiting this spot from some things I had heart, but I'm glad I decided to stop. This spot is beautiful, the dragon bridge was breathtaking. As advised by my guide, I did not buy any food for the monkeys at the entrance. One of the guides inside gave me a few pieces of food and called a monkey to jump up on my arm, which was a trip, but perfectly safe. Despite all of the monkeys, this is a neat, natural spot right in the middle of Ubud. Yes, it is a big attraction in the area, but for good reason. Definitely worth the stop!", "Visited today and had a great time, LOTS of monkeys who LOVE bananas! They will jump on you and try to open your bag. Wish I had been brace enough to hold a banana up as they will climb onto your shoulder for the banana - great photo opp! Some monkeys are territorial and will fight which scared my 6 yr old a little. Definitely worth a visit! 50,000 rupiah entry (40k for kids) and same again for a bunch of 6 bananas.", "The place is quite big and has a lot of funny monkey walking around. Be careful of your belongings though because monkey will probably steal your thing if you let your guard down. The forest is lovely. Worth a visit when coming to Ubud.", "Obviously this place is weather dependent but if you get a nice day it's fantastic. The hikes pretty straight forward and there isn't any need to be overly fit. Watch out for the monkeys and take some snacks and drink with you.", "This was my second visit to the Monkey forest. Most of the time I was really scared that some monkey would jump on me. It is important to not carry stuff, especially food or water bottles unless you want close encounter with the little ( or not so little) critters. There are several very old looking statues and temples inside the forest. There are ALOT of monkeys, and many photo opportunities. There are guards that keep an eye on the monkeys, but they are no able to control them at all time. If you want your photo taken with a monkey on your shoulder, you can buy bananas inside the park. Entrance fee was very low, and if you are in Ubud this is a must!", "The staff are so friendly & the views are incredible. They have over 1000 monkeys and they are so funny!", "Excellent trip well worth the visit the monkeys are so cute and very cheeky we bought some bananas from the locals was worth it. lovely forest and surroundings just watch your bag one tried to steal mine nut decided it wasn't his colour in the end lol! enjoy!", "I had to spend a lot of money for about 4 bananas and the monkeys were very aggresive and started to fight each other and were very vicious towards you if you have bananas. It was a real waste of time and It was scary because the monkeys were very aggresive.", "Lots of monkeys here and I would only recommend if you are a monkey lover. Else, the place is small and nothing much to do and see. If you are travelling with kids, they would enjoy feeding the monkeys. But please be aware of monkeys running amok with your personal belongings! There are also lots of souvenir and arts & crafts stores lining the roads outside the Monkey Forest, great place to shop if you are looking for some keepsakes from .", "It's a nice forest to visit right in the middle of Ubud. But to my opinion they should restrict the number of visitors at at a time. The monkeys are just adorable but they seem to be stressed out, and it's no wonder, they are being constantly molested by careless people, the park guards should take more action to protect the animals from this kind of behavior .", "revisit after 12 years away and really enjoyed it, the monkeys all seem to be well loved after, lovely walk around the site, nice to see the monkeys playing in the water (wished i could have as it was very hot) Only two downsides was seeing tourists trying to touch the babies, the mothers were not impressed, there are also Temples here so PLEASE PLEASE read the signs, no climbing means no climbing. ", "The monkeys are so used to the people that you feel quite safe being around them. There are hundreds of them and you must be careful that they dont steal your food. You can buy bananas and feed it to them, this is a great photo oportunity. The forest itself is very beautiful.", "The forest is vast and beautiful. You'll feel you are actually in a forest, with an old temple, very old trees, small ponds and ofcourse lots and lots of monkeys. Be careful to hold onto to your bags and things as these monkeys can snatch away anything that they find loose.", "The monkeys can get really aggressive. While I was walking, a couple of guys were attacked by the monkeys. Not the fault of the monkeys though. Tourists who were attacked were trying to feed them without the assistance of the guides. Make sure you don't bring anything with you even a water bottle.", "We loved the monkey forest, the monkeys are so cute. A great place for a photo shoot. What ever you do, don't sit down, you're asking for trouble! We saw a lady sitting on a step with a large monkey on her shoulder, picking through her hair. All very well and quite amusing until she tried to get it off. It refused to move and as nobody had any food left she got quite scared. Finally someone threw a piece of rubbish laying on the ground to coax the monkey off her. The following week, our friends went there and a monkey bit their daughter, totally unprovoked.She had quite a gash on her head and was up for a course of needles in case of rabis. The nurse told her mum they test the monkeys regularly and have not found the desease in any of them for 10 years but you can't be too cautious. So do be careful when you visit.", "Spent the morning at the monkey forest, not only are the monkeys fun to watch but the grounds are beautiful. So much to see here!", "Great place to watch the monkeys and enjoy the Park like setting and the structures. The Giant trees are amazing!", "I absolutely was thrilled with the hour I spent in the forest..it was magical to see the monkeys so close up and in their natural habitat.it is nicely designed with walkways and steps.", "This is definitely a must see while in ubud Amazing that nestled in this busy street, open market there is a monkey sanctuary where all the monkeys come out to socialize!", "Love the view but beware of monkeys there or they gonna snatch ur belongings!!! And also for the prices are different for domestic and foreigners. For domestic is 15,000 for foreigners approximately 20,000 Make sure u bring locals if you are a price sensitive person. But its just a bit difference so doesn't really matter actually", "We visited the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary as a family. Our Grandson had a ball. We bought bananas and fed the monkeys all the way around the sanctuary. It was a beautiful place to visit and we will go back next time we visit ", "When you go to a monkey forest, you expect 2 things... monkeys and trees. This place delivers in true style. The forest is picturesque with it's lush growth and ornate temples and the monkeys are everywhere. Just pay attention to the signs at the front... be prepared to have monkeys jump on you if you have any food or drink in your pocket or bag. I saw one monkey making a meal out of a bottle of shampoo... they will try anything! Well worth the admission price, but i would recommend NOT buying the bananas at the front of the entrance; they are crazy expensive and will only encourage the monkeys to jump on you.", "The visit to the Sacred Monkey Sanctuary was worthwhile, but we were warned by our guide to avoid eye contact with said monkeys. This proved to be fairly challenging as we were trying to look at the monkeys without seeming to stare or engage in eye contact! The monkeys can be a tad aggressive. A number of them flew at innocent bystanders and proceeded to rip the water bottles or any thing else out of their grasp. However it was an enjoyable outing.", "Lovely place to spend afternoon. Price was good 50k for one. Too much rubbish, if you bring your rubbish, please take them with you!", "If you are in the ubud area and have children, its worthwhile to pay a visit, prepare some banana with you and mindful of young children because monkeys are very playful", "If your scared of monkeys do not go there!! Personally I loved the experience, bought some bananas and they were climbing all over me! If they want it, give it to them. I saw couple of them getting angry at people trying to take back their drink bottle and you definitely do not want to get bit.", "For the cheap price this is a great experience you must go to if you are in UBUD! The monkeys are treated very nicely here. and it is not a zoo the monkeys can actually leave at any time they are not enclosed.", "I visited the monkey forest on a private tour. As you are approaching the forest, you will already start to see the monkeys. Once you get in, you will see tons of monkeys lounging around, eating, playing, and picking at each other. It was incredible to see them so close and so tame. They didn’t seem to pay any attention to the tourists, although there was one monkey chasing a worker around for awhile - not in an aggressive way, and eventually it gave up. The monkeys there are fed daily, and so we had no issues with them trying to steal our things, but it’s safest to leave valuables in the hotel/car. It’s just fascinating watching the monkeys interacting with each other. I could’ve stayed there a whole day. Although the monkeys were the highlight, there’s also a lovely temple inside, beautiful bridges and carvings, and huge banyan trees. A must-visit place!", "A 10 minutes walk from Ubud Palace (the center of Ubud), one can reach a gate to Sacred Monkey Forest. On your way, plenty of small shops for souvenirs. When we arrived at the entrance, we bought a bunch of bananas to feed the monkeys (bunch of 50.000 RP and 20.000 RP) and don't forget to hide the in your bag (you will know soon). After buying entrance tickets (30.000 RP/adult) we proceeded to the forest. We were welcomed buy the monkeys and them one banana at a time without resisting any of them because they don't mind climbing on you to get it! Each has its own personality and temper! We took a walk in the forest, saw different temples and walked down to the Holy Water Spring and proceeded to Deer enclosure and saw Paintings Exhibition all inside the forest. Too many tourists are there because it is one of the most important destinations in Ubud. ", "I loved the Sacred Monkey Forrest, but there are a few things that will help you get the most out of this amazing experience. - Get there early. It gets quite busy which can distract from the beauty of this place - Follow the rules. The monkeys are not scared and can be quite cheeky. Take as few belongings as possible and avoid taking food. You can buy suitable food for the the monkeys in the park at a reasonable price.", "I just love the walking in the forest. Friendly monkey, even for me, who don't love monkey. The deer is in poor condition though. Dirty & small cage, I feel bad for them.", "OUr family spent many hours in the Sanctuary. WE walked in and I had 3 babies climb straight on me. My children had multiple monkeys climb on them as well. The monkeys are curious and will try to get anything they can see that looks interesting, Be careful and do not tease the monkeys though as the will react. If you are going to Ubud make this a definite stop. Go early to avoid the crowds.", "This is a nice place to spend 2 - 3 hours gently strolling around. The admission fee is very cheap (approx £3). The scenary even without the monkeys is spectacular in parts, lots of thick jungle, giant trees and spectacular mini waterfalls. The monkeys are the undoubted stars, but you need to be careful to follow all of the rules that are clearly posted throughout. Nobody was hurt whilst we were there, but our guide was quick to warn us that the monkeys can be aggressive if they are not respected. To be fair there were lots of staff on hand protecting both people and monkeys.I would not recommend this to anyone who had any mobity issues as it can be hard going with steps and bridges.", "We called monkey forest, nice and all the monkeys are very friendly, come and visit it then u will know that place very unique", "Our 2nd visit to the Forest but first with kids. They loved it and it is great to see them in action, playing, fighting and feeding but and it's a big but. The traffic is terrible the bananas you buy are 5x the price of the market up the road and you have to be wary as the monkeys are not all friendly.", "It's surprisingly better than expectation. It's a place to relax under the trees and watching monkeys. And they even offer wifi!", "It was a nice place, but not much to see, but a few monkeys here and there. For the limited experience, price was steep. The worst was though the traffic on leaving. You should come and leave by foot.", "Incredible place. Amasing views you rarely see anywhere else. Lots if walking but very easy level. Was really enjoyable. Also lots of monkeys! Definitely worth a visit!", "We loved our visit to see the monkey forest. Beautiful location and adorable monkeys. Must see and of course by showing the monkeys respect and following the rules they won’t cause you any harm.", "There has been little change to this must visit site over close to forty years. The monkeys are as cheeky as always, entertaining and occasionally using a passing person's shoulders, or head, to get from one side of the path to the other. The boardwalk down to the water becomes more beautiful each visit as the ttees grow, the moss expands and the water flows. For a small sum the guards will encourage a monkey onto your shoulder for a photo shoot. The monkeys can grab and run with any loose items, clothes, bags, cameras, so be careful. No food in plastic for the monkeys and only natural foods available at a cheap price.", "Lovely spot to get up close and personal with the monkeys. Respect them and they respect you. Pay attention to signs and instructions and enjoy a couple hours walking the shady forest paths.", "Well maintained monkey forest in Ubud. Lot’s of amazing views and walkpaths to walk along and hundreds of monkeys! Also, they have enough security walking around to feel safe with the monkeys unexpectedly climbing your shirt. Don’t walk around with plastic bags or any food in your hand as the monkeys will definitely get curious. A coffee place or restaurant would be nice to have there.", "This is nice place but at the same time a bit overrated - there are many places that are as nice or even more wonderful than the Monkey Forest. Too many tourists, the river is polluted and the monkeys do not leave you alone even if you do not have bananas with you. I went in together with my guide/driver who protected me from the monkeys - other people where not so lucky - one woman lost her camera when a monkey took it and never was found again. Best time to visit is early morning.", "As we arrived a monkey pulled my water bottle out of my backpack and comically tried to drink from it. Monkeys are aggressive if you have food and there are rules which if you keep to, then you are fine. They were very amusing to watch and the forest and temple are fascinating. Such a pity there is litter. There should be signs and fines. There were a couple of guards/ staff who made half hearted attempts at picking up litter and the monkeys are clearly frightened of them. It was all a little primitive and sad that there is so little of the forest left. I suppose by traveling here I am contributing to the demise of nature. Don't know what the answer is really. This trip has really made me think about where I live and what I can do locally so that things don't get to this stage.", "Nice to walk through the forest in the shade and watch the monkeys. Plenty of tracks to go down, nothing strenuous or too steep. Monkeys everywhere you go but not over powering, good to watch, plentiful photo opportunities. Just watch loose items on bags or open bags cause they're quick to grab and run, as discovered by one lady who lost here feminine attire haha", "There is a small entry fee, but well worth the visit. It's very easy to walk around, lots of shade and there are monkeys everywhere you look. You can buy bunches of bananas to feed the monkeys and if you do make sure you break them up into singular bananas prior to walking away from the vendor so that you don't lose them all at once. Also if an older monkey comes up to you make sure you feed it first otherwise it chases away the younger ones. If you don't want a monkey on you then don't stand near walls, trees or sit down. The banana vendors will show you how to hold a banana up above your head so that the monkeys run and jump up your body to get the banana and some stay and sit on your shoulder/head while they eat it, which would make for a great photo. We stood to watch what happened and there were quite a number of tourists watch the cute small monkey in front of them only to have an old larger male run up their back. They pulled out a big chunk of someones hair and ripped someone else's earring out on the way down. There was also a great display of one lady's assets as the monkey used her shirt and bra to swing back to the ground (I hope there were not to many photos of that one). But most people were laughing about the monkeys being on them and I'm sure got some great shots...we decided to give it a miss. We were recommended by a local to go in the afternoon as the monkeys are less likely to bite as they have been fed all day. Make sure you zip up your bags and don't take water or food in. They were still trying to unzip bags, steal camera lens covers, phones and anything else they saw which was very funny. I had an old male sit down next to me and smooch up my arm just like a cat would, which was very cute until he bit me on the arm he was smooching against. Which is why I advise not to sit down. I would still go back again and I would still recommend people visit, just be careful.", "The Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary (commonly referred to simply as the \\Monkey Forest\\\") is a nature reserve and Hindu temple complex in central Ubud. The forest is rather extensive and features predominantly natural, wild vegetation. The area is very hilly and includes a deep ravine with a small, rocky river. The monkeys in the forest are usually quite tame - but not actually domesticated. They can be frequently seen to have fights and uttering loud screeches. This adds to the rather eerie and mystical atmosphere in the nature reserve. Walkways are available for visitors to explore the grounds and several temples can be found there. Entrance fee is 40,000 IDR per person (about 3 USD). Definitely worth it in my view! Bananas can be bought at several stations and visitors can feed the monkeys. It's a really unique experience and an absolute must-do item on Ubud's Things-To-Do list...\"", "This forest is absolutely enchanting not only with the little monkeys who were adorable, (and cheeky!) but also because the ancient buildings and pathways are amazing. It felt like something from an Indiana Jones film, with trees and waterfalls, streams etc. Definitely worth a visit and really found it interesting!", "The place is very nice and impressive. The Monkeys are very friendly and mostly busy eating :) They like to get very close and personal :) :)", "We came here as part of a day tour. We really enjoyed looking around the temple (through the gates). The grounds are vast and beautiful with waterfalls and statues, giant trees with enormous vines. Then there are the monkeys. They're cheeky and will grab on to things if you let them, but there are signs everywhere advising not to have any valuables where the monkeys can get them. We paid a tiny fee for a small bunch of bananas to feed the monkeys. One monkey ate a banana while perched my shoulder which was surprisingly pleasant (clean, warm, soft). The monkey simply jumped off when I started walking away. This is a \\must do\\\" in and we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves here.\"", "I loved the monkey forest, the price was fine and there were monkeys everywhere. I enjoyed just sitting down and watching the monkeys going about their business. Especially the mums with little babies. Gorgeous.", "If walking around in lovely shady grottoes, over old romantic arched bridges ( but with dangling pylons underneath presumably after the ground had washed away at some point), getting up close and personal with dozens of free roaming monkeys interests you, then head here. We saw monkeys in a myriad of positions doing comical monkey things. Memorable was the monkey delousing another and eating the fleas with great relish. There were lots of baby monkeys. We also saw what happens when they wander into another's territory and monkey cuteness gives way to a healthy respect to these wild creatures. Some curious tourists holding food and venturing too close had monkeys land on their heads. The attendants quickly managed these sorts of situations. We thought it was good value and children would certainly enjoy this experience.", "We went to the Monkey forest with an open mind. But because of the monkeys being in their natural habitat they were uncontrolled. We saw a few monkeys Peeing on people. The monkeys are not all cute and tiny. They are rather large and fierce. I was scared the entire time. The Monkey Forest wasn't for us.", "We had alot of fun looking at the monkeys, our tour guide gave me some candy and a monkey climbed in top of my head. We have some cool photos, it was a nice experience.", "If you're going to Ubud, this is a must-do. Leave your valuables at the hotel, secure your backpacks with luggage locks, wear shoes that tie, take off your jewelry and secure it, wear lanyards on cameras, glasses, etc. The monkeys like to steal your stuff, and will unzip your bags and rifle through your belongings. Once inside, you can buy bananas to feed the monkeys, and there are amazing photo ops and beautiful things to see. It's a very shaded walk, so no need to worry about being in the blazing hot sun, and I would caution against bringing a hat, because the monkeys will steal those, too. Plan on it taking at least 90 minutes.", "Monkey forest always amuses me, with the nese recognising the spiritual and perhaps ecological significance of monkeys and hence setting aside this reserve for eons, and now perhaps more recognising the financial significance that in modern ubud sadly now outweighs all else. As for the monkeys, the only significance that they have noticed is the random freedom to pillage tourists of cameras snacks and other random belongings. I suggest you remove any dangling earnings and pack away anything you really value. Aside from that the forest offers a cool retreat from the madness that ubud had become", "The Sacred Monkey Forest or Mandala Suci Wenara Wana (already discerning Indians can see the close links to Sanskrit or Tamil) is located in the centre of the bustling town of Ubud, two hours d5ive from Denpasar, in central . It is located at the beginning of Jalan Monkey Forest, at the end of which road is the Ubud Palace and the area in between is full of hotels and shops and restaurants of all hues (including Indian). The Monkey Forest opens at 8:30 AM on all days and closes 5:30 PM. Entry fee per person is IDR 80,000 and this includes parking fee for your car (remember to preserve at least one Entry Ticket to hand over at the Exit of the Car Park to claim free parking or else you will be charged). There are two temples within the Forest and a Holy Spring. Monkeys here are playful but can snatch away from your hands edible or shiny or small items. They are not aggressive as they are in Uluwatu. Mid-noon, the monkeys are quite sober. It is preferable that you do not wear sun glasses or loose-fitting garments. A small monkey latched on to my wife's skirt playfully but let go after a few moments. There are guards posted at various points within the Forest and you would be largely safe.", "the forest itself is just stunning , big , lovely views ,the number of monkeys is beyond imaginations and they are really naughty , be careful they play with bags and people :)", "Was not really interested in seeking monkeys. Was pleasantly surprised with the beautiful setting in a lovely rain forest. Found the monkeys to be joyful to watch and not agressive despite some travellers teasing them.", "They are pretty dam cute. So i listened to what people had told me no food in your bag lock everything away. There are also park rules make sure you follow them. They were amazing to watch. What i realized is the humans that did the wrong thing were the ones who got bit or jumped on. Just do the right thing and watch them. I could have sat there for hours. Also got to meet Nelson i was there when the keeper was feeding him. Poor Nelson is a blind monkey he has to rely on the keepers. Definitely dont mind paying to get in you can see where the money goes. Also its so cheap r50000 like $5 aussie. ", "Be very careful we saw monkeys attacking people. The baby ones are very cute but we didn’t stay too long!", "we were warned of the mischievous monkeys before we went, but actually, having left all our belongings at home, it wasn't as 'bad' as we had read. the monkeys are relatively well behaved and people on hand to ensure there is no foul play. we bought some bananas to feed them and of course then you attract their attention immediately and they'll race to see who can climb on you first. a good photo/video opportunity and a bit of fun. i made the mistake of walking with my hands in my pockets at one point and one of the little monkeys thought i had something for him... gave me a fright but i think it serves me right! well kept and nicely shaded forest, worth a visit for the morning (few hours is enough). they were renovating one part of the forest and so most monkeys were congregated in the quieter sections. there is a beautiful tree root/waterfall running through the middle which you can walk along and get some fantastic pictures. be prepared for some steps!", "We went into the forest feeling a bit like we had been caught in the tourist trap, but it's such a novel experience that it definitely felt worth it. The amount of monkeys of all different sizes just cruising around provided a lot of entertainment - as did watching the other tourists various reactions to them! You can buy bananas to feed them for a photo op and they will climb all over you to get them so be prepared! I had one literally fly through the air to snatch my water bottle - while I was drinking it! Four also leapt onto my backpack and I carried them around for a while while they tried to open it and steal my sunnies. It's also a very beautiful forest to wander around in, and comparatively cool which was a welcome change from the sweaty heat. It's fairly cheap and all-age friendly so hide anything grab-able and add it to your Ubud trip.", "Beautiful park with a very interesting walking path leading to 3 different temples. Watching the antics of the monkeys made the walk all that more enjoyable.", "Really fun trip. The monkeys are really relaxed around humans and will jump on you if you buy bananas off the staff members, which is really fun and their nails aren't sharp at all. Will fill up 2-3 hours of the day as there is plenty to explore and the monkeys are wandering around everywhere. Definitely worth a visit whilst in Ubud.", "Set alongside the ocean this template is very scenic and the walk to various viewpoints is lovely. Like many attractions in there was a build up of rubbish and little care for the environment. There were lots of money's in the surrounding forest which was a nice surprise. Moneys can only be viewed from a distance if you want a closer encounter visit the Ubud Monkey Forest. Visitors at the temple can also buy a ticket to see traditional dancing but we didn't stay to see it mostly because of the crowds.", "It’s 80k to enter. They feed the monkeys so they come around. You won’t be short of them. Mums and babies were very cute. You’ll need to hold onto your belongings. No hats or glasses or they could get stolen. You’re not supposed to feed them. I think if you did they might jump on you. I’d be careful if you were going to do that. It’s fun for 1-2 hours.", "Don't leave UBUD or without visiting Monkey Forest. A lot of good things to see on this forest. Old trees, monkeys and small natural falls. Never missed this place.", "Nice place, overcrowed though, better be the first or last to visit. And take care of your things. We sat down and my husband left the hat. In a second monkeys grabbed it. Of course he wanted it back and tried to take it, but monkeys didn't give it. More of them crowded and started attacking my husband as he was trying to take his belonging. Only the security guys managed to help with their weapons.. then we understood why so many security is in this forest. Just don't look in monkeys eyes, don't let your belongings and you will enjoy the experience", "We dropped into the Monkey Forest after we had done the Camphuan Ridge Walk - feeling a little hot and tired. The Forest area is nice and shady with lovely architecture scattered throughout. The monkey were everywhere and didnt bother us at all - saw a few people that bought bananas and the monkeys will climb all over you after the bananas but didnt see anyone freaked out or the monkeys being particularly aggro. Cheap to get in and a nice way to spend an hour in the middle of Ubud.", "We went with a guide who walked us around it about 30 minutes which was a little too fast paced, but it was difficult to get photos as there were so many people there. We didn't have any problems with the monkeys, but apparently they can be quite aggressive and you have to make sure you don't have food in your bag or they'll try to grab it.", "I have resisted going here every trip to as monkies annoy me and I don't want to get bitten (I also think they sense I hate them)..... but..... The monkey forrest gardens, grounds and atmosphere is wonderful. The monkeys are often too busy grabbing food, earrings, handbags etc etc off of other people to worry about me who took nothing with me in my hands and didn't feed them. I could walk around these beautiful gardens all day - sitting is harder as immediately a monkey gets curious as to why you sat and wants to walk over you and steal your stuff... The grounds keepers and monkey keepers to their absolute credit keep everything under control and the monkeys and gardens in great condition. It is also non-smoking (I am a smoker but was glad you couldn't smoke other than in designated areas) as it made the place feel and smell fresh and nature. My wife was right (aren't they always!!!) I had a great time and would (reluctantly!!!) recommend it as a must do when coming to Ubud.", "We spent one hour there but easily could have spent more time. We would recommend not taking any valuables or backpacks of any kind since we saw quite a few people getting robbed. The monkeys know how to open water bottles, zips on backpacks and mosquito sprays. We saw some monkeys stealing and eating chewing gum which is of course really bad for them. The monkeys also jumped on us a couple of times which wasn’t as scary as it looked. I would definitely go there again!", "Overcrowded place to see spoiled monkeys. They demand food, fight and bite even when (or maybe particularly when) you do not feed them. Better to see wild monkeys at the lake Bratur.", "Worth a visit if you have children, monkeys in abundant walking through the monkey park and temple. nese people do worship Monkey gods. Be careful with the food that you bought for them, follow the instructions before entering the park, the monkeys can be violent getting the food from you, don't fight with them", "Forest setting is beautiful for about an hour stroll with kids. Fun to watch many a tourists act like monkeys themselves.", "Was staying in a hotel close by and walked there early in the morning. Some impressive tree's and interesting sculptures and of course the monkeys. ;-) If you have time to visit ok - but I did expect a bit more. I was lucky it wasn't that busy", "My husband and I really enjoyed thew Sacred Monkey Forest. The monkeys were amazing to watch. We saw them in all sorts of activities including eating, sleeping, climbing. We especially enjoyed one monkey cradling a cuddling a baby as it slept and a mischievous monkey who managed to steal someone's strawberry milkshake and had the best time finishing it!", "I don't want to oversell this place but it was one of the highlights of our trip to . The place is beautiful and you get to hangout and feed monkeys (how cool is that?!). I guess we just had so much fun because there are few (if any) places like this in the US so we had a lot of fun with all the monkeys around. So I guess if you've been to a place like this before or live somewhere that wild monkeys are the norm than this place probably isn't for you. Tips: -Go in the morning, right around opening time if you can (it's cooler out and there's less people there). -Bring some bananas for the monkeys or buy some when you get there (they'll be a little cheaper if you buy them at the market before coming here). But be warned, they'll know if you have bananas, don't try to hide them in your pockets or bag they will find them! -Be mindful of the clothes you wear. For example: I wore sports shorts and had they not been tied tight the monkey would have pulled them down. -Be mindful of your bags, jewelry and glasses because the monkeys are cleaver and like to steal your stuff (they would have opened our backpack had we not put a lock on it). -This one should be a no brainer but don't tease the monkeys (just get a good look at those huge teeth and you'll think otherwise). -Don't be too scared or worried about the monkeys BUT let's not forget these are WILD animals and they can get aggressive (one slapped my husband on the face and that was after he had given him a banana). If you're in Ubud and don't come here, you're missing out! Unless of course you care nothing about monkeys then I don't see why you'd want to come here.", "We visited while in Ubud and it was as expected, full of monkeys! As soon as we walked in a little one jumped on my back, was quite scary at first but you get use to it. Beautiful setting, especially if you like nature. Be warned tho, they are very clever and I witnessed monkeys taking cameras, glasses and phones off people, they are quick. Another jumped on my back and started undoing my bag zip, clever little things! Overall glad we did it", "Price is cheap and you can spend as long as you like walking through the park. Go earlier to avoid crowds. Saw some security throwing stones and slingshotting stones at monkeys which was aggravating them and sad to see.", "The surroundings are really nice and the monkeys are guaranteed to entertain you. Entry is cheap too. Would definitely recommend it.", "Very acute, but be careful with your goods. Those monkeys a little bit naughty. This is the one of \\must see' place in . The weather is not too hot around.\"", "I loved the monkey Forrest the first time so I wend back this last visit too. I flagrantly love feeding the monkeys mini bananas! Does that make me a bad person? The scenery is divine and the religious history of the location is wonderful.", "I had great fun. Most people say they only spend an hour here I think I sat for at least 2 or 3. I bought bananas so had them climbing over me but later realised id been wearing a white shirt. Wasn't the best idea but I had an amazing time. Baby monkey came and sat in my lap for about 30mins just playing and I didn't have any food at that time. Go enjoy have fun and let them climb over you.", "Those monkeys are crazy. They searched my purse for food and played with my hair. I loved watching the mommies and babies. A warning to tourists. Please do not leave your spray cans. It could hurt these monkeys.", "Lovely forest. Pity tourists insist on coincidentally having food in their bags which the monkeys seek out, this even though feeding per se is not allowed. Monkeys in some spots are very assertive - it's a matter of time before more aggressive behaviour ensues.....with its consequences. Tourists should not be allowed into the park with bags. Loud ongoing microphone announcements disturb the tranquility of what would otherwise be a peaceful setting.", "What a magical enchanted forest this is, jiving read the reviews we went lightly packed amd wary, that wasn't the case, the monkeys were charming and if you follow the rules there is no reason to worry about your belongs, though I would recommend putting anything small in to zipped bags, the only negative was our camera died about 5 minutes after entering but other than a lovely day", "In Ubud, this monkey forest was lovely. Beautifully maintained with lots of monkey carers and maintenance people, we really enjoyed the coupler hours we spent here walking through the forest, taking pictures and meeting some really cheeky monkeys. Best tip- go further into the sanctuary and walk past the deer enclosure and take photos with the monkeys in the forest. They are more chilled out and there was a lovely old monkey carer in this area who was really helpful and smiley. I tipped him RP5000 for his time. Didn't need to buy food for them and you will see there is heaps of food around for them. Though it is good to buy bananas for them and just give to the ones at the entrance ways for the fun. Very very lovely time.", "They have really made improvements to the forest since we were last there. They have made some lovely walkways and it just looks more lush, cleaner and a worthwhile visit for sure. There are loads of monkey's! My daughter did get bitten because one of the babies jumped on her and then the mother got upset and bit her on the back. We got a fright and went to the pharmacy straight away to tend to it. Fortunately these monkey's are free of disease.", "Fabulous. We visited early in the morning because it was cooler. Luckily this is when the monkeys are fed and they were too busy eating to get up to any mischief. Please take notice of the warnings, we did and had a great time. Wear flat shoes, there are a lot of steps going down into the valley, it’s a workout. Don’t take food or drink with you, there is a cafe at the entrance and plenty of places outside the forest. There is a left luggage facility if you need it, as the monkeys apparently like to steel bags. There is also a cash machine and clean loo’s. The paths through the forest were swept and free of poo and leaves. Respect the monkeys and you will be fine. We took loads of photos and they were quite happy to sit and pose for you, just use the zoom on your phone/camera. We only saw one incident, whilst we were there. A man decided to take a selfie and got into the personal space of three small monkeys. Needless to say, they snarled and showed their teeth. He quickly backed off, but it could have been a very different story and he would only have himself to blame. Only one negative, it would have been nice to see more information about the monkeys. We spent a lovely morning wondering around the forest and would recommend it to other visitors.", "We arrived there by motorbike and suddently one nese old man most probably a kind of local security jumped on us to ask us to follow his instructions to park our motorbike. First impression was not that great especially in the approach. We felt that you are just a wallet to open and to spend... Monkeys are quite agressive in their own way, they bite on the leg a lady as she was not given enough fast the food to them... a kind of turning off.. Sorry...", "A must to walk through the pretty monkey forest. When you buy bananas at the gate, be careful. Monkeys like to steal them. First time we went in 2007 with kids, the monkeys seemed hungry and were a bit aggressive. But last few times they are well fed. Food everywhere...so they are all calm and peaceful. Nice and fun.", "Shouldn't be missed. Try to locate the babies hugging their mommies, those are the cutest. Nice walks between the monkeys. If you don't mind being touched by animals, try feeding them (make sure someone is ready to take pictures cause they're quick). Make sure not to have direct eye contact with the monkeys, some may be a bit crazy. And keep your belongings safe. They almost emptied my husbands pockets hahaha.", "We spent a couple of hours in the forest and it was an amazing experience. The monkeys roam around freely and you don't get the ugly zoo feeling. Keep your belonging safely stored in backpacks or purses with good locking mechanisms. Keep an special eye on your sunglasses!", "To be able to be so close of these nice monkeys was so great... You can observe them in total liberty, as much as they observe you. They love sunglasses, cameras, bling things like necklaces... They're little bugglers ! If you want to make friend with them, buy some banana's at the entrance, success garantied !", "We were actually not planning on going here because we've been to a lot of places where you can see monkeys so we didn't really feel the need to go here. Despite that we had a few hours to spare and didn't know what to do so we went anyway (it's very cheap as well, just 50.000, so why not). We were both very pleasantly surprised! The monkeys were cute as always (they have 5 groups of macaques living together in the forest) but it was the forest itself and the temple in it that was really worth the visit! ", "If you want to have some fun and take funny pictures do not miss it. You will see 100s of monkeys from baby ones to grand fathers all around. Buy some bananas to feed them but do not show all of them otherwise they will go crazy to get all of them. Take just one piece, hold it strongly with your hand up in the air. Be calm and let them walk on your head and arms while someone takes your pictures. Do not try to touch them and avoid sudden actions especially against old ones.", "It won't take you the whole day but this will be an experience to remember. Cheeky monkeys everywhere trying to steal your phone or glasses so be sure to have some bananas to give them. Very cheap for the whole family.", "We went to the forest on our second day in Ubud without having read any reviews. When you first enter and pay the $2 entrance fee you are immediately surrounded by many grey macaques. At first they seemed cute - especially the tiny ones but as you continue around to the temples you quickly realise they have been made greedy by constant tourists and attention. I was walking without any food or drink and got jumped on by a macaque. I did everything I was told to do (stay still and stay quiet) but it started biting my tshirt collar so I tried to walk and it grabbed onto my arm and scratched and bit me - not deep but enough to transfer any disease. There was nobody around to help when this happened so I'm unsure what the $2 entrance fee was for! I told the guy at the front desk and he said it happens all the time and not to worry o rabies\\\". Several locals also said it would be fine but I wanted to check with my doctor first who advised me to get the 2 rabies and anti-biotics as soon as possible (I was previously vaccinated with three shots before I travelled). Needless to say this was quite an ordeal and would not recommend it to anyone. I had to travel to the BIMC clinic in Kuta and pay a substantial amount of money for my antibiotics and jabs (which that hospital strongly recommended also!). Definitely not worth going to - avoid at all costs. Go to many other temples around South East Asia!!\"", "We almost missed our chance to go see the monkeys - we'd seen a few at the hotel and my wife didn't seem that interested. Luckily, we ended up going anyway - ended up spending more than an hour wandering around the forest laughing at the babies playing. It's about $3 to get in and there are just monkeys everywhere. Heaps of fun and really relaxing too. Great way to cool down in the shade too.", "Interesting place to visit if you are into wildlife and monkeys. The monkeys were roaming around the area and were generally friendly. Nice temples inside as well. Worth a visit as it would be a different experience.", "We had a wonderful time at the monkey forest and would recommend it to anyone. The monkeys clearly run the show and we spent hours watching them go about their monkey business. Just don't underestimate how cheeky they are and how much they like shiny things!", "This was a great way to get up close and personal to local animals in a near natural habitat. Yes, look out for them taking things (one found and reached for the earrings my daughter had attached to her T-shirt so they didn't grab for her ears. ", "The monkey forest is beautiful. The monkeys are friendly and fun to watch. Take time to hike through the park to really enjoy its beauty.", "Great attraction! Many monkeys! Lives up to its name. Affordable entry- 40,000 rp. May not be suitable for very young children- the monkeys can be very confronting. Pro tip- don't try to hide food. Monkeys bite.", "Amazing place to see the monkeys in their natural habitat not too commercial completely worth the $4 to get in :) Temples, natural forest and monkeys everywhere! Wouldnt recommend getting bananas unless you are confident as the monkeys will run at you/climb you to get them!", "As the crowds increase in Ubud, this place also gets more crowded. And naturally it loses a lot of its charm. Also the monkeys are pretty jaded. I use to walk in here very early in the morning, but I suppose too many people did the same because now it is guarded by security. Too bad. It is not that I mind paying, but that it is cool and wonderful very early and sans the crowds. By the time the ticket office opens at 8:30 it is too late. Another victim of over-tourism.", "This place was gorgeous! some really breath taking views. Amazing to get scenic photos & when we were there there was a storm out at out so cool to watch that out there. My highlight though was the monkeys! they are so funny! they were going around taking peoples things, & jumping from car to car. Just wanted to sit & watch these funny little guys!", "I think the Monkey Forest is a great thing to do while visiting Ubud. Whilst I love walking around, watching the monkeys go about their own business, taking photos and enjoying them playing in the trees, I don't really understand some of the visitors. Some people literally force the monkeys to come to them. And by that I don't mean having a banana and letting the monkey get it, I mean walking up to the monkey and forcing interaction. A few tips when you go: - take a backpack or bag that's closed as monkeys are super curious and smart animals that find everything interesting such as an open bag - put your sunglasses away if you like to keep them, off your head in your bag! - don't try to touch the monkeys, not even (and especially not) when they're climbing on you - never try to take something away from a monkey that they've taken away from you, such as sunglasses or water bottles. They will hiss and show their teeth and in the worst case bite you - monkeys are usually not aggressive as long as you LET THEM BE - don't force them to be close to you, a photo with them being a couple of metres away is still cool - when they sit on you and you want them to leave, just get up and walk away. They usually will climb up on you when you sit down and they will play with your hair - don't panic or if you think you do: DON'T visit the Monkey Forest - respect them as alive beings and respect their surroundings so don't litter and feed them anything 🙈🙉🙊", "It was so much fun watching and interacting with monkeys in such a free context... They are not caged, they are freely living everywhere around you. If you like adventure, you will like it so much. But with nature & adventure comes a factor of danger. The more you go deep in the forest, you will meet bigger & more aggressive monkeys.. If they suspect you have a banana, they will literally **** you. Once they saw a banana with me, they attacked. I threw the banana to our tour guide & the poor guy took all the humiliation :) But watching and interacting with the monkeys that closely was really fun. You see everything they do - literally everything. you will watch and laugh a lot. Overall it is really fun, but don't make big monkeys suspect you hold a banana. For optimum experience: buy one banana at the door, once you enter you find young small and funny monkeys. Show it to them and take a picture with one of them hanging on to you (trying 2 take the banana), then make sure to have no bananas once you enter deep in the forest.", "Maybe it was the monkey that jumped on me literally after I got out of the van that dropped us off, or maybe it was all the hype before we got there, but I really wasn't that impressed with the monkey forest. It also could be because I'm relatively well traveled and have seen a monkey or two in my day, so it wasn't anything new to me. Unless you're really into monkeys, skip this in favor of the plethora of activities in and around Ubud. Even my mother who would never turn down a trip to a zoo thought it was mediocre.", "Great value for a few hours looking at the monkeys antics. Probably best not to hide any bananas in your back pack or pockets as the monkeys will try to get at them, it’s best just watching that happen to others! Also be a bit careful next to the babies as mother can be very protective (aggressive). Do take the time to walk along some of the paths as the views are beautiful.", "This is a nice place to see. It occupies a great location. The only thing negative I could say is the monkeys here are everywhere so do as they say and don't have loose items on u and don't feed them.", "The monkeys are easy-going, some have babies. Especially with children you can’t miss the visit. It’s surprisingly clean, in contrary of the rest of the environment.", "When in ,this place is a must must visit! Not very far from ,this place brings you into the nature.Its just green and green everywhere. Monkeys,of course are fun to be with here. In fact its a scenic drive of roughly two hours from . We had taken a private car to the Monkey forest and some other places to Ubud.One may club this tour with rice fields,local Ubud market and some nese Temples.An unforgettable half day tour I must say.", "We arrived to monkey forest and paid an entrance of almost 3$/ person and there was people selling bananas! We got some and were able to feed them! Beware they can climb on you if they suspect u have a banana just to steal it! It was an amusing experience we even started holding the banana high to have pictures with them under the supervision of the zoo keepers! Great nature and river also!", "There are really many free roaming monkeys walking around. Need to take note of the warnings about naughty monkeys & how to avoid being snatched by them. The staff are attentive. They will help when in need to retrieve snatched items & guide you along the way. They are friendly too & will share more information about the monkeys. Enjoyed the greenery in the sanctuary.", "If you like monkey's this is lovely place to go to. The monkey's walk around freely and might even jump on your back or climb on your head (as I can tell from a personal experience). It's a nice quiet place.", "it was the first thing we did in ubud, and it was such a fun, the walk with the monkeys, the temple,,,, I liked that you have to be dressed properly when you go in to the temple.", "if you are going from Ubud to Amed just have a stop at the water palace. It's worth a walk, it's very nice and clean. And at the exit you can take some animals in hand. We've never seen such a cute owl :)", "Nothing amazing about this place but it's a must see attraction in Ubud so we went for it. You want monkeys ? You'll find them everywhere 😁 They quite use to see human so you can approach them easily and they're not aggressive. One of them will surely clinb on your back so don't get scared but be careful if your stuff. Also is just a 15 minutes walk from the center so very easy to access", "It is about 2h stroll trough a very beautiful forest with centuries old trees, temples, creeks and, of course, lots of cheeky monkeys. It's funny to say it but the monkeys were the least enjoyable part of it. They can be quite nasty. It's still worth a quick visit because of ancient and sacred vibes of the place. It's the best in the morning when there aren't many tourists yet and the monkeys just had they breakfast and they are relatively well behaved.", "This is our second trip to the Monkey Forest. We enjoy the walk around though the trees, watching them play, fight and eat. This is a must stop for anyone visiting Ubud. But be warned! They do sneak up on you if your sitting down and will jump on your back. The misses got bitten by one than snuck up behind us. It was trying to open my backpack and when she looked at the monkey it took it as a sign of aggression and pounced. Lucky enough the bite didn’t break the skin though her tshirt. Please be careful!!", "The Monkey Forest Sanctuary opens daily from 8:30 am - 6 pm. There's an entrance fee. I can't remember how much but possibly IDR40,000 per person. There are 3 temples in the Monkey Forest Sanctuary. They include the Main Temple, Cremation Temple & the Holy Springs Temple. The Sanctuary is rather huge & it's filled with monkeys & shrines. My good friend had a bad experience. One of the monkeys had jumped on her & sat on her shoulder. At first, all of us thought that it was such a cute little fella until that monkey decided to pee on my friend! My friend pushed it off her shoulder when she felt something warm trickling down her back! Other monkeys would come or go to you if you have food especially bananas. If you want to feed the monkeys, you can purchase the bananas from a seller inside the sanctuary. You also get an opportunity to take photos while feeding them! Overall, it was an OK place to visit. You get to see many monkeys & their young in a natural habitat. These monkeys can be a cheeky lot too. Another friend had her handphone snatched by one of the monkeys. What's worse is that the monkey had thrown away the handphone into the bushes when it got bored playing with it. So, keep your belongings in your bag for sake-keeping. You might never know what those monkeys would do to you.", "Worth a visit to be close to the monkeys while visiting the picturesque temple. Get ready for monkeys hanging off your arms or lap.", "Coincidently, my partner and I turned up to the Monkey Forest on a Saturday afternoon at 4pm, where a festival/ceremony washeld where offerings were made to the scared monkeys - this was a great experience to witness and at the end, we got to feed the monkeys the offerings which included eggs and grapes. The walk around the forest was full of monkeys - mumma monkeys with their babies and siblings playing with each other in the pool - and its always fun (but scary at the same time) with the monkehs stealing your water bottles and bananas - those cheeky monkeys!! I would recommend this on the first day of the trip to get you started when you get to ubud- cheap entry also at 300k pp.", "this is an amazing experience walking between the monkeys and come in touch with them but you need to be very careful cause some of them may steal you", "Lots of fun. Do read the warning signs and even though other tourists are getting friendly with the monkeys, heed the warnings! I saw a woman get too comfortable with one of the monkeys, and he ended up biting her arm. These little guys are cute but they have fangs and are wild animals. Respect!", "Well worth visiting, great to get up close with wild monkeys rather than captivity. They dont allow you to feed them but its no issue as they come up close and was great to see the proud monkey mothers showing off their babies.", "Great fun for all the family, some of the monkeys are very cheeky and love to play with the people. Nice to see they are looked after well and allowed to roam free around the forest, this is not a zoo!! Nice temples and statues in there too", "Monkey Forest provided hours of entertainment. The monkeys are wild animals and as such can be a little unpredictable. The baby and juvenile monkeys are ridiculously cute, the adult males can be a little scary if they are upset. I saw families with young children in the sanctuary, but I would be cautious of bringing babies and young children. I saw several people during the day get treated for scratches and bites. The monkeys will try to steal anything food or drink related. I saw one monkey eating a packet of Oreos she had grabbed from a girl's bags and several monkeys drinking bottled water which they had snatched from people. One of the monkeys unzipped the pocket of my bag and stole my wallet. Luckily I had some bananas on me, and was able to trade my wallet for a banana. Cost is 50,000 IDR for adults, 40,000 IDR for children. Bananas are available for purchase. 3 bananas for 20,000 IDR, 9 bananas for 50,000 IDR. Buy bananas at your own risk. The monkeys know when you have them, and some won't stop until they get them all! I had a blast and got some amazing pictures!", "I must confess to not actually going in the whole way cause of being a tad bit scared of them, my friend on the other hand had no problems.", "Lovely place to visit. Beautiful trees, plants and of course cute as ever monkeys. Lots of them. The monkeys are very happy just walking around you as you go along. We took around an hour to see everything. There were huge cages with sweet potatoes which are locked and fed to the monkeys when it is time. We even witnessed two monkeys diving (literally) into a trough at one the gates and swimming amongst the koi. They were just like people and were having the time of their lives.", "Fun couple of hours in this forest in Ubud. beautiful walk amongst the mischievous monkeys, watch your belongings and feed them bananas, watch them play in their natural habitat. worth a visit!", "We visited the monkey forest in Ubud before visiting the temple at Uluwatu that also has monkeys. We found the visit to the Ubud Monkey Forest to be different but much more enjoyable. The monkeys at this park are well-fed and seem to know their role. In contrast we watched monkeys at the Uluwatu temple with sunglasses in their hands and even pulling sandals off of visitors feet. There was no sale of bananas at Uluwatu so some of the monkeys seem to be more aggressive about devious ways to get food from the visitors. Staff at the Ubud Minkey Forest park sell bananas for a nominal fee and help to manage the monkeys to prevent mishaps. Visitors that want to have monkeys jump on their shoulders can be assisted by staff who will hold a small banana in place to entice the monkeys on to the visitor. Those that do not want interaction with the monkeys can stay a safe distance away and observe the fun that ensues. A key note is to avoid eye contact with the monkeys. By all means do not bring food to this park. The monkeys can even smell it if it's inside a pack. We watched some jump onto backpacks with no apparent reason. The reason was always hidden food. Yet some interaction is incredibly sweet. We were able to get very very close some young mothers while they nursed their babies. This is a really fun spot. It is located about 10 to 15 minute walk from the Ubud Market Place. It's highly recommend it as a must-do for anyone that enjoys wildlife and a lovely park setting.", "Fantastic!! We loved me and my 11 year old son. There was so many monkeys that run wild of all ages from tiny babies clung to their parents. We spent a good two hours there and throughly enjoyed our experience. Definitely a must if you have children.", "I like nature and animals so much, so when I went visit this place I was stunning. I felt like I was entering a different space and time. I felt like I was in a mystical place that i always imagine. And the monkeys, they are so adorable, especially the little one.", "A park this beautiful, full of adorable Macaque Monkeys who guard the sacred space and play amongst the jungle \\Indiana Jones\\\" like setting is truly a sight to behold! I had such hopes of always playing with some monkeys, but nothing could prepare me for the moment when I finally had a monkey on my back-literally! Though you are warned that these playful creatures can and do \\\"steal\\\" belongings if you're not careful, I was and had no incident except that wonderful feeling of knowing I was safe and so happy in this amazing sanctuary! It's best to go in the morning when it's not too hot or crowded, or perhaps late afternoon and if you are feeling timid, there are wonderful nese Monkey experts who will help you feed a monkey and fulfill your dream as I did! So blessed I got to see this spectacular place and in such a cool part of Ubud too! Hugely recommend!\"", "It is amazing this is smack dab in the middle of the city. Pretty interesting place. The monkeys were fun to watch. For a price, you can interact with the monkeys, but be very careful as they are not always overly friendly, and they like to steal items!", "Great visit to this place, stunning setting! First, just sat monkey/people watching for a while which is fun..bit hesitant about buying bananas as wife was a little anxious, few bintang beers later had a surge of courage, bought some bananas! First couple of monkeys were very sociable....the last one not so... For anyone going here read this....don't put bananas in your bag/rucksack..not so sociable monkey obviously thought I was hiding them from him, went for rucksack, I moved rucksack away from him...unsociable monkey jumped on me and bit me on the arm..my fault really...very friendly and helpful medic in first aid though! Was a bit worried bite might have been serious enough to need a jab, but medic assured me that this wasn't necessary...must admit I have a huge craving for bananas since being bitten ha!", "This is one of the surprises which actually deserves a lot more attention and more time, instead of the tourist trap it has become. Don't be put off by the difficult approach, as well as the monkeys grabbing bags and food and drinks right out of your fellow tourists (one Japanese lady had to let go off her back pack when a monkey pounced on it!). Keep walking deeper and explore it, and you will find some really lovely gardens, well designed pathways to explore the deep green foliage, some well carved out large statues of dragons, lizards, other birds, smaller animals. Avoid it if its raining - very slippery and avoidable.", "I have been to monkey forest a number of times over the years and enjoy myself every time. The area is a beautiful place to walk around and you are guaranteed to see monkeys running and playing. Now that they are no longer allowing people to feed the monkeys, the monkeys have gotten considerably less agressive/ curious and tend to keep to themselves, but be warned that dangling jewelry and water bottles might draw them in so leave those items at home or in your purse / bag.", "I wasn't at all interested in visiting the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, but I sure am glad I did. We spent a delightful few hours wandering among the beautifully maintained shady trees and temple buildings, watching the monkeys' antics. Not one bit of bad or aggressive behavior from any of the monkeys, but I guess that was because we followed the advice prominently displayed throughout the Sanctuary. Staff were very knowledgeable and politely answered all our questions. Highly recommended.", "This is a shopping opportunity punctuated by monkeys. Not very exciting. Go to your local zoo. Insistence on local guides is an excuse for tipping and directing you to a family stall. Not very interesting at all. Okay, maybe 10 year olds would be amused.", "Ok, this place was great to see monkeys. They were so cute. But they are aggressive. Please be very careful, even if you are an adult. My husband was bitten twice by a monkey, for seemingly no reason. DO NOT smile at them. It is a threat to them and a sign of aggression! Beautiful surroundings.", "I didn't want to be climbed at first but the monkeys are so friendly and harmless I wasn't afraid at all!", "This is the place to visit well before the tourists arrive. If you go early in the morning you will see the monkeys playing and interacting with each other rather than worrying about seeing what monkey business they can get up to with some poor unsuspecting tourist. Certainly at this time of day do not take in any food with you nor have anything that would attract an inquisitive monkey. You can then take your time observing the monkeys from a suitable distance and enjoy seeing the monkeys play rather worrying about if they are going to jump on your back and take a liking to your hat or sun glasses. . On the eastern side of the forest I found a wood carver whose prices were very reasonable in particular considering the time he has taken with each piece. A big hint is to take time to observe the monkeys goings on from outside the forest at the bottom of Monkey Forest Road. Take up a position on the opposite side of the road and watch how among other things the monkeys casually wonder across the road almost being hit by motor bikes and cars. For mine this is the place to visit when in Ubud. Why not take a couple of hours off looking at shops or eating and enjoy the company of 'wild' monkeys.", "One thing to do if you are in Ubud Nice walk nice nature Only take care about the monkeys they are very quick and not hesitate to jump on you to catch all Better go early in the morning in the afternoon it's full of tourist", "This was something we had to do! It’s really fun to see all the monkeys running around and terrorizing the tourists. They are very cute and there are tons of monkeys everywhere. Especially during feeding time!", "The Monkey Forest attracts a lot of tourists, but it's worth a visit. The setting is calm, shady and peaceful, which can be a welcome break from sunny Ubud's busy streets. Keep your personal items close at hand because the monkeys are not at all intimidated by people. The front desk accepts credit cards for tickets and there is an ATM onsite.", "Incredible experience being right next to monkeys - you can have photo taken with them (you don't have to)! Be careful to take a bag that you can attach to yourself i.e. A rucksack and don't wear sunglasses, as they're likely to take them! Also top tip is to take a dark shirt as we ended up having dirty tops after moneys had climbed on us (we brought this on ourselves by buying bananas - you don't have to do this). Great fun, definitely worth visiting and very cheap entry.", "the monkeys are very unpredictable and they bit one of our girls although she didnt do anything,, she even gave them a banana before they bit her ... just move with caution and avoid old monkeys who tend to be more aggressive than the young ones...there is a first aid clinic but they didnt have any vaccines..they onky cleaned the wound..so we ran to a hospital to give our girl a rabies vaccine as a precaution...they told us at the clinics that tge monkeys are not sick but how can you be sure? There are over 600 monkeys in this forest!", "It was good to visit the monkey forest, didn't know there were temples inside the sanctuary. Just beware the monkeys move fast and can be on your back in no time. We didn't bring any food but that didn't stop them.", "50 000idr entrance fee well spend because this place is just Beautiful ! Monkeys are funny but be careful, they try to steal everything ^^ Nice atmosphere but can be crowded.", "The quiet of the forest is a welcome relief from the chaos of the streets of Ubud. There is a small fee to get in and then you can pay for bananas - definitely do this but hide them in your bag!!! The monkeys are the funniest little things and we spent a hilarious hour feeding and watching them. Some of the bigger monkeys are a bit scary especially when they realise you have a bunch of bananas in your bag - but there are lots of staff around ready to help you out and shoo them away! This should be a must do on a trip to Ubud!", "We had fun at monkey forest. We bought combs of bananas at affordable prices to feed those adorable monkeys. The monkeys were game for photo taking and we had fun laughing seeing one cheeky one climbed on my mum' shoulder as she was holding on tightly to one banana in her hands. The monkey thought my mum was playing with him. Lol ", "Be careful with the monkeys in your way to the temple. They are interested in people wearing hats, and try to grab the hats by climbing over the people. You can wear your hat safely after you pass through the monkeys", "we just loved this place! Buy your bananas from gate and either keep them hidden or give them to a guide. If monkeys see them they will jump onto you, even your head! They don't hurt you, but my daughter did get weed on!! :( Well worth a visit.", "Monkeys are free to go anywhere they want. I saw one even Crossing the street. If you follow the rules of the monkey forest then you should be fine and they will not bother you. I didn't feel like spending more than half an hour there, but it is a nice place to visit. The ticket is 40000 Rp", "Well I have been very very excited to spend some time with the monkeys.. Been begging my husband to take me here as soon as I learned of it existence. I was very very scared to interact with these monkeys!! It was surprising to me. I didn't want to buy food out of fear of unknown so I just sat back and watched. I was scared when my husband wanted to use the washroom and leave me outside alone. It is a forest, so where proper shoes. We were going for dinner so I had nice shoes on and I regret it because I think I would have had a more liberating experience. Instead I was worried about what people may have been thinking of my choice of footwear. The monkeys were not aggressive or anything with any people.. They were with each other for sure. People were scared (myself especially) and they showed their fear but all in all a good time. Very cheap too, $4 Canadian! I am thinking of forcing my husband to take me back now 😂. I do prefer to watch the monkeys from the car however.", "It is definitely worth visiting. Monkeys are very much interested in food, especially bananas. Don't try to hide if you have any. Elder monkeys take away bananas from younger ones. Don't try to prevent it otherwise monkey might attack you. Before going in we took off all jewelry and hide it. But it appeared to be that monkey were not interested in that. Don't miss springs, it has great liana tree and river.", "Had a very good evening at the Monkey Forrest. Was a little afraid of the monkeys to start with because of warnings not to look them in the eye or show teeth etc etc However by the end me and my partner both had the cheeky things on our shoulders by purchasing bananas for 20,000 IDR. Monkeys are safe and all cleared for rabies", "The monkey forest was better than I expected, it's a really large area to walk around with some temples, bridges & carvings-lots of photo opportunities & nice scenery There are way more monkeys than I expected! I'm a wuss & did not buy bananas to let the monkeys climb on me but we did watch some others do this-there are plenty of staff supervising & they were telling tourists which monkeys were friendly & ok to approach & which ones to give space I had heard horror stories about aggressive monkeys, pick pocketing monkeys but didn't find any of this My partner sat down & some smaller ones climbed into his lap, the babies especially are cute to watch, fun activity", "Interesting Sanctuary for monkeys. There are monkeys of all ages here. Be careful if you have any food with you, especially bananas. They will steal it from you. If it is in your bag the will climb up you leg and try to get in your bag.", "Had an awesome day playing with, feeding and watching the monkeys. The jungle area they are in is beautiful too. My advice would be to bring your own little bananas, they charge you 50k for a bundle and 20k for a small bundle and they go fast once the monkeys see that you have them you barely have time to react!", "Lovely grounds and cool in the shade, fascinating to sit and watch the monkeys just doing their thing. Never knew they could swim so well! Kind of busy but if you find a spot to sit, the crowds flow past you and the monkeys will come close and sit on you even if you don't have food. Loved it!", "Was good watch your plastic bags with the monkey's hold them up next to your chest, watched them near the kids they are very confident. Great to see.", "A peaceful corner of Ubud but not for everybody. The monkeys can be a little over-enthusiastic and are prone to 'stealing' from you if you do not follow the instructions offered to avoid attracting them.", "Ubud Monkey Forest is a lot of fun. The jungle, the temples, and sculptures are all awesome and very authentically nese, but the monkeys are the stars of the show. Follow the safety rules and you won't have any trouble.", "For 40.000 iRup (~3 Euro) you can walk through an old forest with some monkeys inside. If you don't hide things of them and stay a little aware of their looking for food, you will have a nice walk with lots of interesting views and small baby monkeys playing with each other and jumping into a pool. Like human Kids are having fun. :) All in all worth the money and a nice trip, if you hold your belongings close to your body.", "This is about as adorable as it gets. If you go here, you WILL see monkeys that will come up to you if you buy bananas. I bought a bunch of bananas for a couple of USD for a bunch and the monkeys began using me as a climbing-gym. No monkeys tried to steal any objects from my pockets or anything, but I could definitely see them grabbing a phone or camera out of your hands if you aren't paying attention.", "We visited again after our first visit 2 years ago. WOW lookout, the Monkeys are becoming very aggressive - we only stayed 20 minutes and witnessed 5 people get bitten, one guy on the face left him bleeding with puncture marks, he ran from the Forrest we assume to a doctor! It's sad because. 90% of these little ratbags are fun to watch, if they stop selling Bananas to feed them, stop idiot tourists giving them cigarettes and water bottles, the monkeys will not be so aggressive. They are 10 times more aggressive than our last visit.", "If you visit Ubud, this is one of the \\musts\\\" and it is definitely worth spending an hour there. The forest is literally full of monkeys. They're semi-wild, they aren't aggressive but they happily try to steal water bottles etc that is put on the ground.\"", "We have been to quite a few temples around and this was by our favourite. It's like a scene out of Indiana Jones! We took our 3 year old daughter and we all had a blast. We went 90 minutes before closing, just after a rain and there were way less tourists around too, it was practically empty. But don't be a moron and try to feed the monkeys or touch them or put your cameras in their faces. We saw tourists teasing them with umbrellas or making them feel uncomfortable by getting too close for a pic or touching mom/baby monkeys. They are still wild animals so don't be an idiot about it and you'll have a great time!", "You can easily walk into the park and look monkeys really close! It’s totally safe if you respect rules, don’t worry. It’s good to plan 1 h and 30’ - 2 h to easily visit all the park.", "It is a well maintained attraction. There are a lot of emplyees everywhere, so you can be sure that you and the monkeys are safe all the time. There are a lot of baby monkeys and they can be really cute. Bring some fruits to feed them or if you are feeling adventurous you can ask an employee to make them climb you. The monkeys are not caged in any way, they can wonder free in the forest and outside and they also don't seem stressed by the visitors. A half an hour is enough for a complete visit.", "This forests is located near bebek bengil restaurant,,,you will pass wen you going to central of Ubud,,,here is like there name monkey forest,,is a lot a Monkey hang around ,,you guys just really be carefull,,,they is the wild animal,,any think like sun glusses and some other jewelry just put in to you bag for safety reson,,!!because the monkeys some time have bed behavior,,,also there entrance fee to enter there,,,thankyou and you have nice visit", "So close and unique. The park is in a jungle that touches town. So close yet you are Indiana Jones exploring water falls, ancient trees , Hindi temples and MOnKEYS everywhere!!!", "I love the way the monkeys appear to be just too human for words and the way they play, posture, scavage, eat, play, posture....play etc BUT be warned they are very intelligent and have learnt over the years that 'plastic bags' ofton contain food and tourists if jumped on will normally drop them! Also countless reaching into pockets to produce treats mean they have become very adept at reaching into shorts....I almost lost my wallet to one outside of the sanctuary which would have been a complete disaster for me!!! If you like monkeys go...otherwise avoid!", "I went there with my young daughter costing 20000 rupiah to get in. We bought bananas off the lady at a rip off price of $50000 a bunch, the monkeys immediately saw this and jumped up on me taking bananas off me and eating them while on my shoulders. After we ran out of bananas we kept walking and knew the monkeys were thieves so we put our glasses and hats in my backpack and buttoned up our shorts pockets. After walking a few steps a guide pointed out the contents of my pockets all over the floor with a monkey holding my hand sanitizer that he had ripped the top off and started drinking it. I didn't feel a thing from these clever pickpockets.", "Fun to go to for an hour or two. The monkeys are cute and well taken care of. At 10 in the morning it's already to crowded for me. Worth a visit!", "Very nice area,monkeys everywhere with little babys.Scenery fantastic .Bats living at the top of gazebo adds to extra interest. Only 100,000 rupiah to enter", "Great place to go watch the monkeys in Ubud. You can watch for hours as they play with each other and run around you. Be careful as they will steal any loose items.", "Interesting place and monkeys everywhere not just in this area they are in the street and shops just everywhere we got back to our scooters and there were monkeys sitting on them. Be careful if you have shopping as the monkeys are very quick to grab and run", "It’s well worth coming here for the stunning views accompanied by the sound of the crashing surf below. It does get crowded, especially around sunset so early morning might be a better time. I found the monkeys here (they are wild) to be a lot more determined & less well behaved than the ones at the Monkey Forest near Ubud, so be extra vigilant & follow all the suggestions given by others to keep yourself & your property safe. We used Sun Tours to visit Uluwatu & Jimbaran for dinner & I would highly recommend them for their excellent service & rates. The pork satay sold at the back of one of the shop lots is the best I’ve ever eaten. If the weather is nice you could probably spend 1-2 hours here, walking further along the cliffs. The use of a sarong is included in the entrance fee (30 000 IDR)", "Very nice place to see many monkeys. Nature is really beautiful. There you can find a lot of trees and monkeys.", "Wonderful natural setting for our visit to the monkeys. Lovely cool forrest setting with plenty of shade. Lots of friendly and funny monkeys. After buying some bananas we had a great time feeding the monkeys with many of them sitting on our shoulders. Highly recommend this experience for all nature lovers.", "This was on our list of things to do and I'm glad we did it , but a few tips before to visit , buy the bananas before you go and put them in a bag , otherwise you will get ripped off in there by the banana sellers , keep all your personal belongings in a bag , thier are guides to help you out if any of the monkeys get a bit full on but as a whole the monkeys were awesome", "Worth the stop (less than $4 US dollars). Monkeys are everywhere. Make sure you walk the entire park because there is beautiful greenery all over. MAJOR TIP: These monkeys are use to humans, so there is nothing to fear. You should really follow the rules, though. If you don't want monkeys to pull on you and jump on you, don't bring any food in the park. Hidden in your bag or not. I witnessed a monkey jump on someone's bag, unzip it and dig out their chips. He then ran into the jungle with his friends to enjoy his new prize.", "Set aside a couple of hours and take your time to wander through the lush, ancient walkways and terraces. A lot of monkeys, just take care to hold onto your belongings, the cheeky beggars will try to lift anything that isn't nailed down! Fantastic photo opportunities everywhere, and whilst it gets busy, it is fun to watch other people react when they are the focus of the monkeys attention... we saw a backpacker have a tug of war with monkey over his bottle of water (needless to say the monkey won). Tips: Don't 'stare' at the monkeys, and if they start flaring their teeth... walkaway.", "We booked a car from our hotel to visit three sites which appealed to us, the monkey forest being one. Its very popular and has the usual collection of \\helpers\\\" waiting for you. A short walk brings you to what looks for all the world like a scene out of Indiana Jones - statues and crumbling walls covered in monkeys. The staff get the monkeys going with peanuts and encourage them to leap on your head and back. They feel warm, heavy and smell of peanuts. Its not an unpleasant experience and if you simply bend down the monkey will jump off. Beyond this area where the monkeys are used to being fed you can still see other groups of monkeys living amongst the incredibly tall trees and forest floor. A few of them were injured and we did see one monkey grieving over its dead baby - very sad. We tipped our guide 10,000 rp, but the currency has so many noughts its difficult to realise this is only about 60p We strolled through the forested area and saw lots of monkeys and had a very pleasant time before going back to the car,stopping only to buy some t shirts and elephant trousers from the obligatory sales opportunity on the way out. If you like monkeys this is for you.\"", "You can imagine it all you want, but until you experience a wild monkey climbing up your legs and torso to reach a banana in your hand, you won’t understand just how scary and awesome this whole experience is. Definitely worth a visit, especially if you’re in Ubud a couple of days, as it won’t take you long to walk through the park. It will be hot and steamy, and you won’t be able to carry any plastic bags inside (monkey will steal them), but you’ll be amused the entire time by baby monkeys who are as playful and mischievous as baby humans.", "I usually love the monkey inhibits at zoos, but these animals roam freely. I found it scary and I don't scare easily. Would never go again. Monkeys can carry rabies. If getting attached by monkeys is your thing, grab a bunch of bananas. You should have a story or two to tell. Pretty area though with an interesting temple. Definitely memorable. ", "An experience that is for sure. Be careful what you are carrying as the monkeys do jump up on looking for food. The kids were interested in it but got a little scared....I must say my heart was pumping a little too. Good ecomonic family outing and the grounds are lovely", "My fiance and I booked a tour guide and visited Monkey Forest for about an hour. In typical fashion, I read a lot of reviews on Trip Advisor and was worried about the Monkeys biting, harassing or stealing from tourists. Our experience was completely different! Our tour guide (Ketut from Safe Drivers) told us to keep our belongings in our bag (except our phone to take pictures) and act natural. The monkeys were great to watch and and not a bother at all! We took plenty of pictures and never felt uncomfortable. Highly recommend going! Pro Tip: Go early in the morning around 9AM when they feed the monkeys. They all come of out of the forest and you can get great pictures. Also, there's not many other tourists there and it's not crowded.", "Took a bag in but no food was very enjoyable experience. Keepers feed monkeys and if you follow advice no issues.", "Good for families with kids, but make sure they monkeys behave. Very serene and beautifully designed temple. The stone carving of two komodo dragons are live-liked.", "I think this might be one of those things you just have to do if you get the chance. Its a world of crazy very \\people aware \\\" monkeys in a natural setting where it could feel like they let in tourists every day to amuse the monkeys. There is a small entrance fee and bananas can be bought at the entrance to the forest. Buyer beware the monkeys are very used to tourists and when they spot the bananas nothing will stop them from taking them. If you don't want monkeys on your leg or grabbing at your backpack to get the bananas you have hidden don't buy them. Inside the forest, nese gentlemen are on duty to watch the monkeys and also to help out any tourists who might take the attention of an overly friendly monkey. There are families of monkeys, mothers, babies and strong males, an occasional fight can break and there are monkeys literally everywhere. I have seen them take earrings from ladies ears , food from backpacks and generally go after anything that is sparkly, shiny or moves.. You can talk to the guards inside if you want a close up personal photo or to touch the monkeys, they are very helpful and give good advice. Read the rules, be aware, and this can be a really great way to spend an hour or two with wild animals in their own world. Not a cage in sight.\"", "It was a very well maintained place for monkeys to live in. It's fun to watch them live in their natural habitat with little fear of humans. Suggest you don't carry any eatables, not even a bottle of water that the monkeys can see! Good to spend 1 hour walking all over the forest You can walk down from Uber Main Market Area or can book an Uber!", "We were staying at alam jiwa so we would go through monkey Forrest about ten times a day. Used to like watching them they would sit on the path with a rock grinding it for hours ,who knows why .but was better sitting at the front entrance watching the bus loads of tourist jump when one would sit on there head .", "I am a nature lover and have been fortunate to go on some amazing wildlife trips. I would not have chosen to visit here but it was part of a half day tour so I went. If you haven't seen monkeys before or in large numbers it may be worth a look with 1000 monkeys. I always have reservations about these types of places. The bat show didn't make me feel any better.", "I was wary of going here but was swayed by the fact that it is run and owned by local people, who want to rescue monkeys. As a result, it has about 700 monkeys scattered within its confines. It is not a very large area but the monkeys don't seem to be overcrowded and they don't seem to be very troublesome, compared to some previous encounters with wild monkeys. This is probably because they are well fed and cared for. The trees in the park are very impressive and there are some old shrines scattered around. There is also an art gallery, showcasing paintings by some local artists.", "We were a group of 7 adults and really enjoyed this attraction. They warn you to be careful of the monkeys, especially if you have food in your bag as they will smell it and will want to take it away from you. This includes sun glasses, specs, hats, etc as takes their fancy.They warn you that resistance is futile and to not fight them, and and having watched a few monkeys get angry with people on the day and bar their teeth, I believe them. You can see heaps of monkeys being fed and have them sit on you if you so desire. We were really careful and kept a respectful distance from the monkeys and only had one issue when a money sneaked up behind one of us and grabbed the entrance tickets she had in a pocket of her backpack. Clearly the animal thought paper equals food. When she tried to pick up the tickets the monkey showed her who was boss very quickly by baring its teeth. We watched a family of monkeys bathing and playing. I t was really interesting as the baby could hold its breath and swim under water for some time and play games with its parents by sneaking up on them from under water. Possibly the mother joined it in the water and did the same. I had no idea they were so adapt to diving and swimming. The park's keepers discipline the monkeys if required - one got a shanghai out and that was enough to stop a few monkeys from destroying a visitor's backpack. They were feeding the monkeys regularly so you could see them up close. There is excellent scenery to see in the park as you walk around. Highly recommended for anyone of any age - if you are sensible you and vigilant you will have a really interesting, incident-free day.", "This was the first place our guide took us on our day trip to ubud and Tanha lot. First it’s not just the monkeys, one can visit this place for a unique jungle walk. There are a lot of monkeys which sometimes trouble the visitors but there are staff persons at every corner who can handle the monkeys. There are several temples inside the park .However like many other nese temples the entry is restricted. The entry fess is 50000 IDR. Good to visit in early hours to avoid noon sun.", "Yes, it is all about the monkeys. But yet, not....with amazing temples and art exhibits, this is my favorite attraction in Ubud. We visited during the middle of the week at opening. I think this greatly enhanced our experience...smaller crowds let you focus on all things to see. The stone sculptures were incredible. Yes, the monkeys were highly entertaining, and the interaction with people especially comical. If you have the patience to just sit and let them move around you, there is a great amphitheater for this purpose. But there are plenty of paths for walking and exploring. Again, small crowds made this more enjoyable.", "The monkey forest is awesome. So many monkey families everywhere, you are guaranteed to get up close to them. Also it doesn’t take you long to walk around this monkey paradise so there’s no time to get bored and you could probably walk round the whole sanctuary in about 45 mins at a comfortable pace. It’s right next to the street in Ubud and is a must see. There are plenty of maps so you know where you are and so many cute monkeys jumping around. Be careful not to touch them but don’t panic if they jump on your head! Keep your bag closed (although they are super clever and know how to open zips and drawstrings if they think you have food in there) definitely a great place for children to see monkeys ", "7 of us visited here today. 4 adults and 2 children. It's not expensive at all to visit here. The couple who had been here before said it had improved a lot in the last 8 years since they last came. There are feeding stations for the monkeys now as opposed to you feeding them as before. Also lots of staff around to intervene if necessary. They have a little catapult they use to split the monkeys up if a fight breaks out, just to scare them off, all done properly. Monkeys tend to go in rucksacks on the back helping themselves to cigarettes and anything else they can get their hands on... Tip... Have your bag in front if possible! Well worth a visit and lots of babies to see.", "The place is located im the centre of Ubud. As soon you went in you can meet the monkyes which are everywhere. Just be careful, they aren't attack you but easily the can scared you to show up their teeth)))). Inside they absolutely free if you want to feed them its better to bring banana with yourself, they will definitely like it. This place is worth to visit it", "We had a very nice morning in the Monkey Forest on our trip to Ubud. After reading several reviews we were debating whether to go (we didn't fancy the idea or cost of a rabies jab!) but i'm glad we decided to give it a try. There were absolutely loads of monkeys and the walk around the forest was very pretty. Here are some top tips to help you have a stress free experience ... Don't buy any bananas unless you want monkeys climbing all over you ... because they will be straight after those delicious bananas as soon as you set foot in the park. (We saw one man getting climbed on at the ticket off before he had even put his change away after buying his bananas!) Don't let your kids run after the monkeys, make faces at them or try to pick them up ..... and then wonder why they hiss or bite. Go early in the day to avoid the huge crowds and big coach parties. Don't panic about getting bothered by monkeys ... if you keep a bit of distance and keep walking along the monkeys wont be the slightest bit interested in you! (Unless you have some bananas in your pocket that is!) Take loads of pictures of the cute baby monkeys and enjoy!", "Highly recommend Monkey Forrest especially if you love animals and want to get up close! We got to see heaps of monkeys and had plenty of great photo opportunities, due to the high amount of people that visit though the monkeys aren’t so interested (as it seems from other reviews) as climbing on you unless you have something that sparks their curiosity, lucky for me I had cloloured braids in my hair from the day before and they thought this was the best thing out and at one point I had three monkeys on me playing with my hair, they also liked my partners checkered shirt and pulled everything out his pockets to investigate so beware of any valuables you might have! Although the attention from the monkeys was welcomed and appreciated by us, this made other monkeys jealous and we thought is best to stop the interactions. Despite this it was a fabulous experience and we would definitely go back! Entrance to the park is about $8.00 AUD", "Monkeys are abundant - some even aggressive - so beware - they can attack.... Generaly nice park to cross if you go from one side of Ubud to another...", "I had so much fun here i went with my boyfriend but as soon as he bought the bananas 1 cheeky monkey grabbed the whole bunc!h so keep hold of your bananas if you dont want to loose them! I didnt have a problem with any of the monkeys but i made sure i didnt wear my glasses or take a bag or hat as they did try to take my boyfriends hat! i think if your careful around the monkeys you will be fine!", "I understand having an entrance fee to support this Sanctuary, though it was under renovations and partially blocked off on the day of our visit. The warnings about monkey conduct are mildly disturbing, and could be worse if they actually did their darnedest to \\misbehave\\\". Anecdotes about what has happened here in the past were off putting. So this mild anxiety about this barrel of monkeys conduct detracted from our visit, even though nothing terrible happened to us or any monkeys.\"", "I've seen a lot of monkeys over the years, so maybe I'm a little jaded. It is a beautiful forrest, but lots of tourists. Great place to see tourists obsessing about the perfect picture or doing stupid things. You can buy fruit to feed the monkeys. The bathrooms are very clean, so that is nice.", "We booked a Driver for a Half Day through Destination Asia. It was my partner’s wish to spend her 50th with the Monkeys. Our guide and driver were great and took us to several places en-route ensuring we got our money’s worth. Local market, jewellery making, Batik making and then the Monkeys. A great day.... follow the rules!! And you will have fun watching them. Don’t take a bag or any food / water they will have it away. Cost 1/2 Day - $35 Entrance cost 50k Rupiah ", "Truly amazing experience - the monkeys are fascinating and you should stick around and watch them interact with each other and the tourists. Make sure you bring a video camera!", "My hotel was within walking distance to the Monkey Forest. Best to visit in the a.m. Prior to the afternoon rains. Fabulous to see the multitude of monkeys in action,including the pool with slide. The historic temples and forest are wonderful here.", "We visited the Monkey Forest with a toddler. It was only AUD$8 Each Adult Toddler was free. It was a great experience however access was limited for prams and strollers. We could navigate the stairs with a small stroller but with a lot of effort. You can still get along way in but will need to navigate stairs if you want to see the picturesque old bridge and vines down at the river worth a look if visiting. You will also see some big temples and amphitheatre within the park. If worried about monkeys just keep distance. There are staff onsite that looked to be monitoring visitors and monkeys movements during our walk through. They were also feeding the monkeys at specific stations. No monkeys were jumping on people like I’ve seen in photos. I think that is something if the past that has been stopped. Great experience recommended for everyone including families with young children. ", "Our kids loved it (3,9,11). Be careful though as the monkeys might bite. As long as you give the banana right away, you'll have a great experience as the monkeys climb up your arm. Don't have sunglasses, bottles etc as it attracts monkeys. Very nice park.", "I cannot possibly stress how much I urge you to ignore any bad reviews. This incredible sanctuary gives an opportunity to not only witness, but also interact with Macaques in their natural habitat... it will be one of the coolest things you ever do in your life. Watching the juveniles swim in the fountain in the middle of the forest is fully entertaining. Feeding them bananas is lots of fun- especially the babies because they're so happy. The babies don't get the bananas as often as the big guys, and even if you do get one to a baby, he has to run away and eat it quickly before an adult steals it. Bring your camera because this will be one of the best photo opportunities you've ever had. The only negative thing I could possibly say is that there isn't a sign or pamphlet before you enter to outline the safety precautions. Don't get me wrong- most people don't need them- but I guarantee that anyone who was \\bitten\\\" or \\\"scratched\\\" in any previous reviews did something to provoke it! If you're at all worried, read the safety instructions on the website before you go. Don't engage in prolonged staring, as macaques may take this as a threat. Watch your step so you don't step on them. If you are going to buy bananas, separate the bunch before you enter the gate so you can easily hand them out one by one. Occasionally some monkeys get greedy and will try for two, but most are happy with one. If you give food to one of them, do not try to take it back (even if he/she doesn't eat it right away). Put water bottles in your bag because they monkeys will steal them. Cameras, etc. are safe. Really though, my husband and I spent a total of about 7-8 hours in this place and didn't experience anything remotely dangerous.... and we only saw one incident, which wasn't even a big deal. A monkey stole someone's water bottle. The people were so upset about it, huffing and puffing as they walked by us. I just wanted to call back to them, \\\"What do you expect??!!\\\" Monkeys are smart, they know water is in the bottle, and they like water. Put your bottle away before you enter. We became quite comfortable with some of the monkeys and let a few of the juveniles climb on us. They were as gentle as lambs. Definitely ignore the bad reviews! This place is truly amazing. We've only been home for a day and we miss the monkeys already! I could visit Monkey Forest every day and I don't think I'd ever get sick of it. Go!\"", "Where else can one hang out with a bunch of monkeys? This was well worth the admission fee of 50,000 RP and an hour of your time. What a hoot it was to watch these rascals running around. I was concerned about any jumping on me (and I did see that happen to one woman), but in general, unless you have something that a monkey wants, they leave you alone. As others travelers have written, the monkeys are very clever and resourceful. One stole something out of my son's backpack without his even knowing. It wasn't we saw the monkey run by with the stolen item that we knew he was robbed!", "Nice place and it's A LOT of monkeys. The monkeys are not aggressive as monkeys can be many places. One thing that I did not like is that you can not go in to the Temple's.", "Before entering this forest we fell so scary. In our mindset monkey is bad animal and agresip and baiting . but our driver ensure us this monkey forest is safe to visit. 100% safe for us finally , monkey here very friendly and not agresip.", "On passing through the entrance gate, 40,000 rupiah lighter, we were quickly inundated on all sides by these furry fiends. We were soon offered to purchase bananas which I avoided. The women on the stall was using a slingshot to stop the monkeys eating bananas not purchased which, to me, went against the \\peace and harmony\\\" they create here. The jungle was my favourite bit (less monkeys) and there is a bridge with a tree growing through it which is rather magical. There was a section where the smelly savages were on both sides (mainly fighting) and getting through it was mildly terrifying. The monkeys are not only interested in food, I watched one pick it's way through a man's pocket of receipts. Any food offered is grabbed often by several pairs of paws. Personally I am morally against taming wild (or now once wild) animals with food. Plus also see the negative reviews for the expensive rabies jabs required when you get bitten. However even if you disagree I only saw one guy get a Instagram-worthy photo of a monkey eating a banana on his shoulder but the monkey's large balls were resting on his neck. Your choice fellow traveller.\"", "Apart from the fact that in this place literally hundreds of monkeys are wandering around freely 'mixing' with the public the sanctuary itself contains it's fair share of ruined temples, a small river and rainforest - well laid out with plenty of paths. Allow an hour or so to enjoy the monkeys and the surroundings.", "It was pretty sweet. There's tonnes of WILD (people often forget) monkey's jumping and climbing around and hanging out in the natural forest. The paths are very easy to walk with stairs only being in one area. They sell banana's at the front gate, right next to the don't feed the monkey sign so I am not sure what the rules are exactly but everyone seemed to have boughten a banana when we went there. When entering the sanctuary the grounds keepers were even helping/showing people how to feed them and get them on your shoulder. BUT unfortunately, like everywhere you go involving animals, there's terrible tourists. Scaring, teasing, attempting to pet, and feeding the monkeys there own food. PLEASE DON'T BE ONE OF THESE TOURISTS. Now to the actually monkeys. There aggression and bravery vary from monkey to monkey. Some want nothing to do with you, some will wait patiently for you to give them your banana, some will run towards you and begin climbing on you with or without any bananas. So with your banana's try to only feed the little ones, there the gentlest. The large ones can be quite aggressive and may try and take more then just your banana. If the know you have one and begin to climb, stop, stand still and hand it the banana, most the time it will take the banana and run off or climb on your shoulder and begin to eat. Don't panic, scream, or try and shove the monkey off. Remember there wild and strong and there are way more of them then you. If you don't want to be climbed on don't buy banana's. It just turns out bad for everyone BUT rarely one will randomly climb on you as your standing away from a different monkey trying to take a picture. He was playful at first but got aggressive and destructive, almost breaking my camera, so be careful and be aware. HINTS! - Bring a bag, put anything loose, phones hats, watches wallets in it if you want to keep them - Prepare yourself for MONKEYS - Don't be a terrible tourist - Remember they are wild and unpradictable Hope this didn't scare anyone off. I definitely recommend a visit, it;s an experice you wont forget (MANAGEMENT TIP: More sign-age and info on the monkeys throughout the park would be really awesome. A few here and there explainging the history, habits, exct... of the temples and the monkeys)", "It's fun to see the monkeys here... and the view is SPECTACULAR. Just be careful with the little critters, they will take your sunglasses, wallet, shoes and any bit of clothing that is loose.", "What a view this place is a must see. Amazing and inspiring place. Dress appropriately but you may have to put on a sarong ( men and women) to cover legs. It is a temple after all. Suggest don't take anything with you other than a camera as the monkeys can be a bit aggressive and will take food, water and eyeglasses. We went with driver and he gave advise and warning on where to walk and what to do.", "My husband and I were so excited to have a walk through the monkey forest - and seeing them was better than we expected. We were cautious about what we took in, to the point that most of our belongings were left with our driver, and we chose not to buy food. We never got too close nor did we try to interact or touch the monkeys. About 10 minutes into our trip two climbed on top of me. My anxiety rose and so I tried to get up slowly thinking they would jump off. Instead a third monkey lunged at my back and bit me. The pain was indescribable - very very intense! Completely shaken up we were told to go to gate 2 where they have a medical clinic. We started walking towards it, however we were unescorted and with monkeys everywhere and my anxiety through the roof, I asked my husband to get me out of there! A trip to BIMC, 2 rabies injections with a 3rd and 4th to follow up with at 7 and 21 days respectively, a course of antibiotics and an immunoglobulin injection (which will have to be done at home as none was available in ). They are beautiful to see BUT they are wild animals and their behaviour is unpredictable even when being cautious. Knowing what's involved with a monkey bite I wouldn't put myself in that situation again. Think carefully before going making sure you weigh up the risks 🐒", "This jungle is superb! The monkeys get up close and personal if you feed them, although they can get aggressive and snatchy. I would suggest not feeding them and just admire them from a short distance. The scenery is really the attraction here though, the bridges, temples and statues are beautiful. The jungle and river are calming and picturesque. Definitely worth a visit. One thing that may be a downer is the amount of tourists here, otherwise great!!", "The forest setting is a welcome relief from the heat and it is quite beautiful in places. The monkeys are an added bonus. I loved this forest. We were very careful to not take food and to heed all the instructions. We took our glasses off and secured our bags and its not as dangerous if you take these precautions. There are also park staff everywhere to assist tourists who are harassed by the monkeys. They are curious animals and want to get into your backpack or bag but give up quickly when they realise there is nothing of interest. People who had trouble with the monkeys had food or water bottles or items of interest such as a packet of tissues. Just don't take anything out of your bag and you will be ok. I found the monkeys to be fascinating and would highly recommend it.", "locals very helpful in getting monkeys to pose with tourists for fun photos. watch out monkeys really grab sunglasses.", "One of the must visit places in . As the name suggest its a sanctuary for monkeys. Though no monkey business at all. Monkeys of different sizes freely roaming the grounds. You have ample number of guides who keep giving tips on how to be around the monkeys. You can get the guides to make you feed one of the monkeys and get it on your shoulder as well (can be fun for some but scary for others). Make sure you have no eatable with you in your hand or even your bags. Most likely it will be snatched away from you. Apart from the monkeys the stone architecture makes you feel you're playing Temple Run. Being a forest sanctuary there are many trees and so many banyan trees you can practice being George of the Jungle... :P There are other animals as well, but the monkeys are the focal point. There are many temples within the area but most are not to be accessed by everyone. One can easily spend 3-4 hours in the place. Completely worth the entry fee and time! :)", "the monkey forest is rather explioted. everyone wants to go and you sure won't be alone there. I think best time to visit is around 16:45. The light of the setting sun gives you a feeling of some magical forest. the monkeys are friendly (most of them) but they are master thiefs. store your glasses and everything in your bag and you'll be fine. keep an eye on your bananas - you can and should buy bananas at the entrance as this will get you great interactions with the animals aswell as good pictures, and you supporte the staff with your purchase - as you know they like bananas and they will find them... does't matter where you hide them. :) i liked it a lot, took some really beautiful pictures and since I took my time while wandering around I found magical places other didn't even notice.", "You can walk through the park surrounded by lots of monkeys. Its really fun to watch the monkeys out here while they are close to you or even on you. TIP: don't buy the bananas near the entrance because the monkeys will bite and scratch you because they want your bananas. In the forest is also a monkey graveyard and a temple", "We loved our visit to the monkey forest in Ubud. We drove on our moped and there was plenty of parking available outside the forest. Tickets were cheap and getting there was super simple. Be prepared to get waved down by people trying to get you to visit the nearby coffee plantation on your way. The monkeys are huge and they can get pretty vicious when fighting. Don’t get in their face too much because you are in their territory now. As long as you are respectful when taking pictures then the monkeys are quite calm. Don’t panic if they try to climb up you as there are rangers there to help. Too tip is to have a padlock in your bag because those monkeys are super clever and we saw them open up someone’s zip bag to steal the contents. There is a lovely cafe at the entrance serving delicious fruit juices and it is the perfect place for a good instagram picture . Have fun guys !", "The only charm of this forest is to see how monkeys steal things from tourists... there is nothing else to see or do... maybe if you go with small children it will be fun.... Hundreds of tourists taking photos with their mobile phones, photo and video cameras.... A visit is totally unnecessary, we would only recommend it if it coincides with any celebration or ritual in the nese temple inside the forest. We only hope that the 50,000 INRs of the ticket will go to animal and community conservation.", "After travelling to Ubud many times and having concerns about the monkeys and visiting with children we decided to have a look, without children. Overall I do admit that we were unnecessarily cautious, the monkeys generally give you space and only pay interest in you if you have food, drink or something interesting. The area has some great photo opportunities with and without monkeys. There is always a proud mother or father laying around with a miscevious little one hanging off them. If you are patient you can get some photos which look like you are the only one there, or just ask someone to get a photo for you, they may ask for a return gesture. The visit is worth the 50k IDR entry fee as you can easily fill in a coulee of hours here.", "It’s a classic thing to do when in Ubud, to visit the monkey forest. Either to meet the animals themselves, take a few pictures or just enjoy a nice walk in the jungle, you take your pick. It’s only 50,000 IDR for the entry fee, so the price of a coffee in Sydney, but you can take your time and enjoy a great walk. Few rules to follow though, do not look the monkeys in the eyes as it is a sign of dominance and they will become aggressive. Store your valuables in your bags, because despite their cuteness, they are skilled little thieves, and do not litter the place with your rubbish, especially plastic. I always have fun when I go there, for the three reasons I already mentioned, and do not be afraid if a monkey climbs you like a tree and ends up on your shoulders, as they may think you carry food with you. Stating the obvious here but do not startle the monkeys or show agression, or try to pick up the babies as you will be in for a fight with the mum and dad.", "It's nice to know that the monkey's in this sanctuary are looked after...fed, with great surroundings. Totally worth 30,000rph. They are so cheeky that they will climb all over you for attention. We loved everything about this place and even considered going again!", "A must see spot when you are in Ubud, however this is a very touristic location and monkeys are also rather aggressive. Make sure you hide everything in your bags (f.e. Before I knew they stole some mosquito repellant from one of my side pockets. Whenever they take something , don’t try to take it back unless you want to get bitten.... contact one of the field staff instead, they use catapults to scare the monkeys and retrieve your belongings (the monkeys know this well enough, from the moment the guards take their catapults the monkeys already take off....) try to avoid letting the monkeys Climb on your bags. They are not aggressive when they do this and you can let them sit on you, but they will find any zipper and try to open it, if from that moment you try to stop them, the they will get agressive.... i rather liked the places with wild monkeys in a more natural environment", "The Sacred Monkey forest is a must if you are visiting Ubud. The monkeys are extremely cute and entertaining to say the least. I recommend not bringing any food with you as the monkeys will attempt to take it from you. Saw this happen first hand. Some great areas to take pictures at. Definitely a place worth checking out.", "Really loved the forest and the giant trees. We went there around 4.30pm which was nice because not so warm. You can go with strollers in most of the forest except few spots that are only accessible by stairs. Only thing is that we didnt see places to buy snacks (we had small kids with us). There is only this very small shop on the north part of the park (missed to check what they have, saw some souvenirs tshirts, maybe few drinks like water and coke). Make sure you read the regulations on how to behave with the monkeys especially if you have kids. Also, be really carefull with your belongings, one monkey manage to open one of our bag using the zipper , fortunately he didnt like whatbhe found and threw it right away.", "Had so much fun exploring the monkey forest. FOLLOW THE RULES! Don’t bring in food, keep your bags ziptied if you can, and don’t look the monkey’s in the eyes, don’t panic and don’t run. If you respect the animals, they respect you. A great exercise in respecting and coexisting with nature. These little guys run around free range, and it’s a truly magical experience without exploiting wildlife.", "I was a little afraid to see the monkeys but i am glad that I went. It was definitely worth a visit. ", "I don't mind going here but I must admit at times I get a little scared of the monkeys, purely because of the horror stories out there, having said that I have never had a problem", "Cheap to get into and bigger than you think. Good walking tracks. Watch out for your hat and sunny's.", "Sacred Monkey Forest is but one of many treasures found in Ubud, but a must do... Be sure to cross the bridge, what I call \\The Indiana Jones\\\" experience to the temple of... Yes as in the name, there are monkey's on mass... My advice - take no food and do not buy banana's on entry, unless your a monkey lover! Enjoy, its amazing.\"", "Good: nice old park with lot of monkeys and temple complex Ok: very small, so You may spent 1.5h maxof slow walk and pictures. Buy some bananas in K-markt to feed some starving :)monkeys in advance. Otherwise You will be overcharge by vendors close to entrance area. Beware of blitz stealings: monkey take everything from earrings to cameras. It would be difficult to get things back if You are not a Tarzan..", "A must do, in the heart of Ubud. A lovely forest and monkeys too. A cooler than the street retreat. Plenty of places to sit and ponder the monkeys interactions. Recommend if you don't want monkey climbing on you don't feed them bananas or food ... otherwise be ready for monkey climb ... which is is funny when you are the spectator ... they are cheeky with good sense of food smell and they will be the winner if you have food", "We visited this as part of a day tour. It was fun, we didn't stay for very long though. It's nice to just walk around and see the forest and the monkeys. It's very busy with tourists however but was fun nonetheless if you like to see lots of monkeys", "Great place to visit if you are in ubud. Monkeys are friendly and don’t do any harm. Near to the town centre and other local attractions.", "Hi folks! Keeping this review short as the experience in the monkey forest is as well. 1. very good value for money - only 3 euros per person 2. nice routes throughout the forest 3. monkeys in abundance (chilling, having fun, intercourse and what not!) 4. walk through in 1,5 hour is plenty enough 5. easy to feed monkeys and get close to them (just dont pick them up, they are cheeky) Nice thing is this forest is surrounded by the rest of the city, nice blend in. Definitely recommend to go here! Only reason to not get 10 out of 10 is that some staff were unfriendly. Cheers, Eric", "If you have some sort of affection or are crazy about monkeys and watching them up close then this is the perfect t place for you. You can walk around the forest which takes around an hour and see all the monkeys paying jumping or whatever they do.. be careful sometimes they do come and jump over you and try to snatch things from you.", "Strolling around the rain forest being accosted by cute monkeys for the bananas which you buy from the operators. Bananas are a bit overpriced, but the revenue goes back to the park.", "The monkey forest was a fun afternoon activity to do while in Ubud. It's very close to the open markets in Ubud, so you can easily combine strolling through markets, having lunch at one of many places then ending at monkey forest. Beware: the monkeys will jump on you - at times encouraged, while others not. Bring a few extra IDR so you can purchase a bunch of bananas for the furry creatures.", "Things have changed at Monkey Forest. The monkeys are now being fed by staff and bringing food in and feeding them is not allowed. They do not sell bananas at the entry anymore either. This is certainly still a place I enjoy visiting when we are in Ubud and if you are sensible and careful you should have no problem with the monkeys. This time there seemed to be staff all around keeping an eye on the monkeys behaviour and they quickly shooed monkeys away if they did leap on to someone. Steeped in history with three temples and a very spiritual feeling. Certainly worth a visit if you are in Ubud.", "This is a sight that will be enjoyed by families with kids who get overwhelmed by the 'tame' monkeys. My review is based on us being two adults in their 40's. The only attraction for us were the wonderful large and ancient trees but as for seeing monkeys eating on the pavement, Yawn!! Unless your really scratching for something to do I would give this one a miss.", "Spent a few hours walking through this forest on well laid out trails enjoying the monkeys who were well fed and kept. With basic precautions, you will love the walks. As expected, the simians know what to grab if given the chance so follow instructions of the forest keepers. I did see some people trying to get much too close to the monkeys and I thought that was much too much - who would like a camera or phone in ones face ?", "Have visited the Monkey Forrest twice and would easily go back. It's huge inside and so many monkeys roaming freely. Wouldn't buy the bananas at the start as the monkeys are very cheeky and will make you surrender them all... To the one monkey. They're very interesting to watch, the babies are too cute! And if you're brave enough you can stand still next to one and they will climb on you. Makes for a great pic! Be careful around the babies as the mum/dad monkey will always be close by and are very protective. My brother was bitten (not bad enough to break the skin) by a Mumma but if you are gentle and respect them they will respect you. Great Ubud markets to check out afterwards too. A must in ", "Great place to feed monkey and feel the nese nature! 115 different types of trees and over 600 monkeys...", "Our day tour took in the monkey forrest and we were very impressed with the presentation of this attraction. There has obviously been a large investment recently and the monkeys certainly look very well looked after. A nice walk round seeing waterfalls and Forrest with the monkeys never far away. They leave you alone as long as they don't see food in which case they will jump on you. The choice is yours food is available to purchase.", "Lovely restful place but dont go near the monkey's. Had to rescue another tourist when a monkey tried to snatch her bag.", "You just can’t come to Ubud and not visit the monkey temple. You can spend as long as you like watching the antics of the monkeys. Feeding time is great to see. We felt completely safe up close with the monkeys and took awesome photos.", "We were all quite exited to see the famous monkey forest. As we had some experiences with monkeys in previous trips we asked at the ticket counter if we could take the backpacks and if we should be carefully with anything else. Both was negated. In the forest one of my travel mates was bidden by a monkey without obvious reason. Walking further along the path 2 monkeys jumped on one of my friend's backpack and tried to open the zipper (there was no food inside) It is nice to see the monkeys but they are already really used to tourists and are not shy to approach them. Personal was rather unfriendly, especially as we approached them regarding our backpack experience. They didn't care. We'd recommend going without backpack! ", "Came here for the day not knowing what to expect. There were so many monkeys (apparently 857 at time of writing) and they're all good fun. They're as mischievous as one would hope. The entrance price was reasonable at 50k ea. You can spend a long time at this place and would not get boring.", "Lots and lots of monkeys (and quite a few tourists). My kids loved this place and I enjoyed it too even though it must be one of the top tourist attractions in . The monkeys are quite cheeky and one jumped on my husband and tried to steal his water bottle. They also tried to climb on our kids but not in an aggressive way. There were lots of baby monkeys which were extremely cute.", "In the monkey Forrest the monkeys walk freely around you. Brings bananas (or buy them there) to feed the monkeys. You can have the monkeys climbing you which is actually very funny.", "The forest is beautiful and the monkeys were everywhere. We loved feeding them and they climbed up on us and ate on our shoulders. It was also hilarious to see them stealing things from people and adorable to see them grooming each other, feeding babies, or playing together. Really fun visit.", "The monkeys here are just adorable, must better than at the Monkey Temple in Kuta. They are attracted to your bracelets & handbags & will climb up on you to have a closer look. They may try to get the bracelet off your arm but it's easy to get them off you, you just have to stay aware of what is going on around you as they are very quick. My friend did allow a monkey to take a cheap bead bracelet off her hand & it was so much fun watching him scampering away with his goods!! I think that he thought that they were seeds & tried to crack them with his hands on the concrete path. One of the minders/rangers there picked them us as he was dropping them onto the ground. So much fun to watch. The monkey could have easily headed up the tree with them but was happy to play the game with the rangers. There are ladies selling bananas at the entrance but I wouldn't recommend that you have any food on you or carry any food with you as it just attracts them to you & you can get quite a few of them trying to get to the food. They will come close & climb up on you even if you don't have any food & much less stressful!! LOL", "It’s a good walk but that’s about it. Just the singl spiEcies of Money so don’t expect to much - not exactly a theme park but good interaction with Macao’s. Mind your bags - they recognise zippers and will gently jump you if given the opportunity. The raided me and took water, crisps and even at my camera lens cleaner.", "But my friends wanted to go. Aggressive, dirty, and saw tourists bitten a few times. Kept my distance. Wouldnt go again.", "This monkey park is fairly safe - which is a great comfort. Apart from some inconsiderate patrons who ignore the rules and warning notices on how to conduct yourself around the monkeys. Great walking tracks around the park. Many cute baby monkeys. Keep to the rules and enjoy yourself", "interesting place but do not carry and bags ,especially plastic bags the monkeys will take all. They are very cute from distance", "Just at the entrance, I was startled when a couple of monkeys climbed on me coz I was holding bananas bought at the entrance. So need to be cautious from these very observant monkeys. Even if you want to take something from your handbag..be careful as few of them would come around you waiting to see what you would take out. Visitors could not simply go around the vicinity holding any foods and even bottles of drinks- Surely monkeys would snatch. Nevertheless, this is a nice attraction to visit as monkeys are very entertaining while they're chasing & fighting with each other, playing, & eating.A good experience with monkeys specially for tourists from cities.", "Before you come here make sure that you secure your bag - do not have any loose items like hats, sunglasses or valuables in the open. I put all the items in my bag and put a lock on my bag! some advice, do not touch the monkeys unless they touch you. They can be very aggressive. Overall I loved seeing all the baby monkeys however I stayed clear of adult male monkeys! this place is very \\touristy\\\" so I did not enjoy this as much.\"", "This place is pretty crazy. There are monkeys all over roaming freely. Beware because they will jump on you if you are holding or eating food. You can buy bananas to feed to them. They aren't tamed monkeys, they are regular monkeys out in the wild. The grounds are really nice with lots of greenery and really pretty to walk around.", "I really enjoyed my long walk through the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary. I did have on monkey jump on me and It was a memorable, fun experience", "It's much fun to walk between so many monkeys.. The little ones are so cute and it's interesting to observe their behavior. The forest itself is stunning! I was a bit scared of the monkeys though...be careful, they can jump on you. Don't carry any foods or drinks.", "There are more than 600 monkeys in the forest. You can take a picture with monkey on your shoulder or back when you buy banana treat. It will take an hour to tour the forest. You must check the guideline on boards everywhere. Do not see their eyes directly. Do not touch them even though you love them. Do not feed human food. Do not carry plastic bag, they will take it. Good enogh to visit there. Forest, small temple, lots of monkey. Nothing special but monkey. ", "This place is so cute and a lovely place if you want to get close to the monkeys in their (Sort of) natural environment. it's quite a big space, so you could spend a while here walking round and taking photos. At 50k to get in it's super cheap so definitely worth going in and seeing the monkeys! It felt fairly busy when I went and apparently that was a quiet day, so I'd maybe check when you're going to go, I think it would be quite annoying if it's busy as there's a few one person each way stairs and walkways. ", "The monkey forest is a sacral place and is been keeping natural and protect by local. To get in you need to pay 80000 rupia like about 4£. As soon u get in there are a lot of indication for best behaviour to not been scratch or attack by monkeys and catch any sort of disease. Please follow them, people inside they maintain the monkey calm and everything but are still wild animal. If u decide a great experience like I did, follow the instructions and u will be fine. If the monkey decide to climb or take somenthing from u let them be... Or ask to call the guadds inside and will manage. Don't try to put them away or to fix in the eyes. Or it will be a problem. Enjoy somenthimg to do", "This is a beautiful forest, easy to get to. The area is suburban/rural. The monkeys are fascinating and the forest is beautiful. The park is very clean and well maintained. There are many rules to read up on when visiting for your own benefit. We saw many issues because people didn't follow the rules. Don't bring anything you don't need inside. Including packs, jewelry, water bottles, loose clothing, food. Best to keep your eye glasses in your pocket and pull them out only when monkeys are not near.", "We're usually sceptical of any touted animal sanctuaries while travelling through Asia as we're well aware of the conditions most places have for their animals. Here, however, the surroundings are very natural - there's a small river flowing, minimal architecture impeding the forest and it's quite serene. Most of all, the staff there looked very attentive to the monkeys. There's a few feeding times where the monkeys will be crowded around a staff member, and there are quite a number of them patrolling the grounds as well, handing out treats to the monkeys every now and then.", "Take note of the precautions listed on the board at the entrance - keep your belongings in check, don't agitate the monkeys or look them in the eye, etc. The monkeys roam around freely all around the park but they are mostly harmless. Be careful not to bring food with you because they will snatch it. Otherwise, it's a refreshing walk, where you'll be surrounded by lush greens and cute, fun loving monkeys. Beautiful.", "I went here with my friend, her brother and nephew. It was absolutely awesome. The monkeys were so cute. It is a bit of a shock at first when they jump on you but if you stay calm and don,t have any jewelry or bling on you are fine. There are attendants walking around ensuring you are safe.I had a water bottle tied to my bag and that wasn,t safe so make sure everything you have is locked away. The monkeys were fascinating. The area was beautiful. It is a not to be missed experience.", "Being our first time in this was a must do. We visited about 10am and the crowds weren't too bad. Before we even entered we were entertained by some of the resident monkeys preening each other and playing on the road, oblivious to the constant traffic. The $4Au per person entry is completely affordable. Do follow the rules about taking in food. We watched an Asian lady sit down and take out a paper bag only to have a half dozen monkeys run up to her and rip the bag from her hands, revealing cupcakes. I had my water bottle snatched from its tie down in my bag. I stood calmly and took a couple of pictures as the monkey began chewing it to pieces while perched on the front of my bag. It could have it. There is a lot too see and it is easy to wander along the many paths, which are sign posted showing what is where along with information boards. The crowds started to increase with the arrival of big tourist buses around 11am and by then the peaceful atmosphere had disappeared as everyone tried to get their selfies and holiday snaps, people pushed past and children ran around.", "I really enjoyed visiting the monkey forest, although I may have been overly cautious in order to avoid getting bitten :)", "\\Stay calm and don't look them in the eyes\\\" it was a beautiful conservation area and the monkeys are very cheeky and inquisitive. Worth a visit!\"", "The park has roaming monkies, which our children loved seeing, as well as beautiful gardens, sculptures & temples. Make sure you don't have food in your bag! A monkey snatched a water bottle out of our 6yr olds hands which gave her a fright, but wasn't hurt. They aren't aggressive, just being a monkey! The paths are easy walking & mostly shaded. Some have stairs so not ideal for strollers, but you can still see a lot if you have a little one in a pram.", "Very nice place, it costs only 40 K Rupees, and it opens from 8:30 till 6 pm. Monkeys there are so friendly, you can feed them bananas, but expect any reaction from them depending on how you treat them. Dont take water bottles or plastic bags with you inside the forest, because monkeys will attack you to get them. It is a big place with a nice Hindu temple inside, and you can test in several places.", "Lovely setting and you are able to feed the monkeys which is great fun! They will try and climb up you if you are holding a banana up in the air and one started grooming me when I was sat down :) be careful to remove all jewellery, watches and anything shiny you may have upon your person. Also, make sure your bags are zipped up and empty your pockets as they are very curious little fellows! I saw one running about with a bottle of anti-bacterial gel and he was later trying to drink it :S lots of photo opportunities, especially of the baby monkeys who are so cute!", "if you are gong to stay in Ubud, also for one day, two things you mustn't miss: a very good nese massage a good walk insidie Monkey's Forest! Funny! Just follow the simple rule and you will enjoy: don't take or show food or water with you otherwise monkeys would tief'em! 😅", "The entrance is very cheap (50.000 IDR) so its worth to take a look inside if you have time for like 2 hours. The area is quite nice with some statues, temples and of course monkeys. Sometimes the monkey get a bit aggressive, if they don't get what they want. ", "I've been a couple of times now, and upon the second visit discovered that the park is much bigger than I realised! As long as you adhere to the guidance it is a fun visit. However we did see a rather daft lady stroke a monkey, which led to it getting angry and jumping onto her, her screaming...other monkeys getting agitated. Worth keeping a close eye on young children and people nearby who ignore the advice (that lady put my 6 year old in danger!). There are a few staff around who keep an eye on the monkeys but I would rather see a few more as they were pretty thin on the ground. Worth a visit...but leave your food, drink.amd valuables at home!", "If you respect the rules (and do not feed the monkeys either) it is very well possible to have a relaxing stroll here, enjoy the sight of the always-busy monkeys and take a look at the beautiful forest and its temples (not-accessible). The staff here is most friendly and helpful. Entrance fee most reasonable.", "We arrived shortly after 10am and I was almost instantly bombarded by a gang of hungry monkeys who ripped a plastic supermarket bag - containing a bunch of bananas as well as some cosmetic products - right out of my backpack. I am assuming it was the bananas they were after, yet monkeys are known to take grooming seriously. I later saw another unfortunate woman learn her lesson after trying to hand out bananas one by one, only to have the whole bunch scooped up into the trees to be devoured immediately. By noon, most of the monkeys have had their fill and begin to calm down. Overall, a very amusing experience.", "Right in the heart of Ubud is this monkey sanctuary that is a delight, with its moss covered statues, verdant vegetation, and spooky gloom. Parts of it feel like scenes from Raiders Of The Lost Ark. Then there are the monkeys who are always fun to watch as they gambol about. They are well-fed by the tourists so are not aggressive, but they will snatch things if given the chance. There are good restaurants in the area as well as massage parlors where you can get an hour massage for an astonishingly low price--even a four handed massage. This is a great place that is quintessentially .", "Ubud monkey forest is a very good sanctuary, If you want to enjoy forest then you should have 4 hour at least otherwise you can cover it within 2 hr, this is around 2 KM long but generally traveler goes 500-600 Miter , there is staff also there they feed monkeys, do not try to feed monkeys. and spatially Banana.", "This was a fun way to spend an hour or two in Ubud. I don’t remember the ticket price, but it was equivalent to a few dollars US. The grounds are beautiful, and would be worth it even without the monkeys. Hundreds of sculptures, beautiful trees, and temples, etc. The monkeys are fun to watch. They play, groom each other, and climb all over things. It’s true that they will try to steal anything you have. Some people didn’t seem to mind the monkeys climbing up on them, but we didn’t really want them on us, so kept a distance, which can be hard at times. They are not skittish at all. Some are a little aggressive, or at least just not afraid of people at all. Note that if you’ve been shopping they won’t let you bring bags inside. It’s for your own good as the monkeys will steal what ever is in the bags. They are attracted to the plastic. We left our bag at the entrance. We found shelter at the big main entrance/info center during a torrential downpour. This was a nice place to hangout, with wifi, water, etc, but our bag was at the other entrance, so we couldn’t leave without going back there to get our bag. I don’t think you can stay in Ubud without seeing this. It’s worth the small ticket price, and can be as quick or long as you want to make it. Just take as little as possible with you. Empty pockets, no bags, and if you can help it don’t even take purses or backpacks.", "Loved it here but the monkeys are a bit scary - ha ha - well worth a visit though! Ubud is amazing! We loved it here!", "Highly recommend for every age. Good walking paths. Beautiful tall trees that give you relief from heat $3.00 toenter. Monkeys everywhere. Security to keep them at bay if you want.", "This place is lots of fun and it is easy to forget that a) this is a 14th century monkey temple of deep importance to the nese people, and b) cute monkeys are still wild animals with their own behavioral norms. Feeding bananas to the monkeys, especially the juveniles, is a special experience. The little ones will sit on your shoulder to enjoy the snack. Be prepared for banana bits and dirt on your clothes and skin. Monkeys may get curious and grab things like cameras. They don't like to be told o\\\" and will get family members to gang up on you. This happened to me defending my DSLR and I just moved along. Don't smile or hold eye contact. This is good manners for people but nonverbal aggression cues in simians. Be watchful over your kids. If you don't have food or try to touch the monkeys, there should be no problem at all. Definitely must-see in Ubud and very cheap entry.Go early to get the best wide-angle shots without people blundering in frame.\"", "The forest itself is beautiful & it's fun to see the monkeys. Just be careful if you have a back pack on .. we had 2 monkeys jumping on us trying to open our bag & it was really difficult to get them off without them getting angry! You can buy bananas to entice the monkeys on your shoulders for some good pics.. but again be careful.. I got scratched quite deep on my head from a monkey & it took the shine off the experience! Enjoy but have your wits about you.. their still wild animals at the end of the day!", "I had a nice time here, the air was fresh, a lot of tree (of course) and a lot of monkeys. Though one of the monkey stole my \\Sneakers chocolate\\\" but i forgive him :D Spare about 2 hours to go around the park you will love it too. I suggest to not visit during rainy season or rainy day.\"", "Monkeys are docile and friendly! Beautiful temples. Enjoyed the trip a lot", "We wandered over to the Monkey Forest and pleased we did, amazing space for the monkeys who all run free. They can be cheeky especially the bigger ones, stand with confidence and all will be fine. You can buy bananas to feed, they will happily climb up you to grab the treats from your hands. There are a few sellers in the grounds but nothing outstanding. The area is good to walk round, some great views, statues and carvings. The temple is amazing and well worth taking a look at. We also saw some deer in an enclosure, they didn't look happy or have a great space. We didn't like this part. Overall it's well worth a visit and great to get some close ups of monkeys.", "I love monkey forest ubud, its beautiful, green, clean and full of silly monkeys. These monkeys are not aggressive at all unless you tease them food.", "Great few hours spent here. Forest is beautiful and the monkeys are so cool to watch. Just be careful with a whole bunch of bananas in your hand. You'll be the most popular tourist there", "It worth a visit unless you have afraid of monkeys. You’ll see a lot of them and they look friendly, I say “look” because I was trying to get a picture with one on my shoulder but I get bitten (not much, I didn’t even get hurt) Despite that, the forest is pretty and I’ve liked to promenade over there", "so I visited this place with very very high fear towards monkeys. My friends insisted on visiting this place, and as the host, I reluctantly join with. The monkey was surprisingly calm towards me, they didn't approach me nor did they jump on me. Maybe they can sense my fear? haha My friends enjoy it a lot, they play with the monkeys, fed them bananas (gone in like 2 minutes) and the monkeys are harmless. The walk in the park is also a breeze, with gorgeous statues and also walkways. An enjoyable walk for a monkey hater ;)", "Set in the heart of Ubud, this is an fascinating sanctuary that gives people safe interaction with monkeys that seem happy to comply. Obviously there has to be something appealing for the monkeys to show discipline towards people, maybe the help of bananas is the one and only factor. These bananas can bought from a vendor for a small fee, but beware as all monkey are different shapes and sizes, and the last thing you want is to entice a big momma, for it to jump on your back and weigh you down like a sack of spuds. We witnessed it many times, so be aware of your own surroundings! Apparently there is around 600 monkeys of all ages scattered around the sanctuary in a tropical environment, which is a delight just to walk around even though very humid. Also amongst everything is a Hindu temple, that looked sacred from the out, but inside was closed to the public. Many staff here doing their jobs well in order to keep welfare of monkeys, greenery and grounds/maintenance kept to high standard. We stayed here for about an hour and a half, but families can easily stay for longer with fun being the thing that keeps everyone going away with cool memories...", "Very nice place, a florest in the middle of Ubud! Lots of monkeys and a beautiful view in the park. I recommend!", "It's a bunch of monkeys in a forest. The only thing that separates this from a zoo is the fact that the monkeys are allowed to roam around. However, they are kept in the area by the food they are given by staff and tourists. This isn't a natural experience and shouldn't be sold as such. Beware that some of the monkeys can be aggressive and will take any bottles/food with force.", "the monkeys are very fierce here so be careful and not to bring any small items that they may grab easily", "Old forest, expensive entrance and funky monkeys..take care about your sunglasses and not to get to close to the monkeys", "The monkey forest in Ubud has nothing much to boast of other than the beauty of the forest and the regular monkeys that come to forage into human territory. For those who haven't seen these primates before it's thrilling otherwise nothing special other than the only attraction wing that you get to see and handle tamed hats and python which you can take fotos with for a price ie. 100000indo rupuah if u handle both. You can take fotos as well and being able to do that is a one off experience. Otherwise nothing much to report as the entry within the temple inside is restricted to foreigners.", "We brought our two children (age 8 and 4). We did not bring a stroller/pram but I believe we could have. The entire walk is paved and has several ramps. Some areas might not be accessible with a wheelchair or stroller but overall it’s well done. We didn’t have any issues with the monkeys or feel unsafe. There are workers everywhere watching the monkeys and guiding them away from people who look nervous. It wasn’t too crowded. We spent maybe 45 mins walking around. Lots of shade. There is a stall selling coffee and drinks before you enter (you don’t bring anything in with you though). Cost was Rp 60,000.", "Walk the entire place early in the morning to avoid the crowds. This was one of the highlights of our trip. Love the little monkeys. Avoid the bananas, it makes them aggressive. Other than that they are peaceful and keep to themselves.", "Visited this place in Sept 2018. I really didn’t like it. Totally personal preference, but some of the monkeys seemed rather aggressive. They come right up to people, which scared me. It’s cheap to get in, so check it out and see if you like it. I would definitely not go back again", "We (a couple) had our bottle of water stolen by a sneaky little monkey at the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, one August morning. Of course, we forgave our monkey friend because it was way too cute not to do so. The forest is a very big territory with many different paths and levels. No matter where you go, there are plenty of monkeys all around you. One of the best locations is the huge bridge which had a texture of a snake/dragon. It is also the most crowded spot, so you might find it difficult to take a good selfie there. Most of the monkeys are located near the entrance of the forest. There are old ones, young ones and a lot of babies. The most agressive tend to be the older ones, so keep that in mind before you try to approach one of them. You have the chance to purchase bananas from the people who work in the forest and feed the monkeys. You will need to hold the banana high and wait. A few seconds after, monkeys will start jumping on you trying to get their treat. One thing that you should keep in mind is that these little fellows are very keen on stealing things from the visitors of the forest. In our case, it was just one bottle of water, but it could be a lense of your camera or even your wallet. All in all, we definately recommend you to pay a visit to the little monksters of the Sacred Monkey Forest at least once.", "You don't even need to enter the site to have an encounter with the local cheeky residents. A monkey jumped on our pram and took our water bottle before we had even entered the gate! Our 3 year old enjoyed walking around seeing the monkeys get up to various things and they seemed quite used to lots of spectators. Be careful as they will literally take anything not tied down and the staff are quite strict about you touching the monkeys. It is a nice walk around the temple and there is a beautiful bridge to cross. We wouldn't recommend taking a pram as there are quite a few steps to go down and climb.", "A really good place to enjoy your time while playing, feeding and laughing with the monkeys. It is such a great place to walk and indulge with nature and surround yourself with forest atmosphere.", "The Monkey Sanctuary was beautiful, full of cute monkeys, that we were able to get quite close to. We loved our experience!", "Make sure you put away anything that they can grab: hats, sun glasses, ear rings. Because they will try. It took us about 30 minutes to walk through the park and the monkeys were everywhere. Plenty of photo ops. Just be careful they will jump on you and try and take things.", "Monkey forest is as fun as . I simply loved it .This is the best place to see the monkeys . We went to another temple on a cliffs edge and they were nasty. We feed them and they we jumping on us . They have very soft feet to my surprise . So when they climb they don't scratch they pull themselves up. But we never had any trouble , wut I wouldn't let kids feed them. rules. Let them take the bananas. Don't stop them. Don't run & no eyre contact. Don't touch them . They wont jump on you if you don't have bananas. Have fun . Monkey forest monkeys get rabies injections every 6months I was told .", "Fun to see all the monkeys, people feeding the monkeys. Pay a local and they will give you bananas and the monkey will climb all over your. Make sure you pack your bug spray though!!", "Felt like a kid at the zoo except the monkeys were free in the forest. Was such a fun afternoon activity.", "Monkey Forest is a must see if you love monkeys - and I do! Only negative is the bananas visitors can buy to feed the monkeys. Wild animals scrambling up visitors, including children, to grab bananas is not a good idea. We watched a father swat one away from his little boy after he encouraged him to climb up his own back after bananas. The monkey wasn't happy and I shiver at the thought of a bite from the impressively large teeth the spurned monkey put on display to show disapproval. Having a close-up view of the monkeys in their habitat is more than enough without needing to feed them. The grounds were relatively garbage free - a good sign on a island overtaken by plastic bottles and other garbage.", "Me and my partner took a multi trip tour and the monkey forest was first up. It was our favourite part of the day. We had a tour guide with us who talked all about the origins of the monkeys and why they are worshipped. Very interesting and lots of fun as the monkeys are very mischievous and are everywhere. 100% worth a visit while in Ubud", "We loved seeing all the monkeys wandering freely in their own environment. They do of course provide a high level of entertainment with their cheeky antics. They are very well cared and provided for by the rangers who seem very environmentally conscious. Be careful of taking small or plastic bags and bottles as these can be attractive to the monkeys. Very enjoyable afternoon. It takes about e hours to walk around the whole forest.", "Great place to visit it !!! Unforgetable experience with monkeys! Take bananas with You and be careful!!! :DDD", "We had a super time here with the monkeys. They snatched our bananas and made us laugh. Kept on climbing on my shoulders to get the bananas. Very nice monkeys..", "My understanding is that this is a must-see in Ubud. I'd agree. The park was recently renovated with a lovely entrance and VERY nice bathrooms. The monkeys jumped on my husband from the moment we arrived. I bought bananas to lure them in for some good pictures. Fun to see them in all their cute and mischievous glory. This was not our first monkey rodeo so a few tips: do not wear shiny/excessive jewelry, put sunglasses away, monkeys target backpacks in search of food so bring at your own discretion, if you have food they will find it and take it. If a monkey jumps on you, act natural and keep walking until they lose interest and jump off. Do not taunt the monkeys. Do not assist others if they're being bothered by monkeys--everyman for himself and they probably did something to deserve it. Anyway, the monkeys were pretty docile at this site. Seems like a don't mess with them and they won't mess with you situation. Use common sense. Very fun and great for pictures. A must-see.", "My friend and I loved the Monkey Forest. It was cheap but brought you into closer contact with the monkeys than anywhere we have been to date! The monkeys were menacing at all, just mischievous! With the right respect for the environment, it was a privilege to see the monkeys and sacred sites in the forest. We both had monkeys approach us and sit on our knees!", "Deep down in the forest, amongst tall trees and nature you will find hundreds of monkeys are playing around. Some of it are really funny, they are very smart too, but others are wild so better to keep a distance. Be prepared with their lovely food bananas and peanut, they love it. Monkeys are left uncaged there so don't get surprised when you suddenly find one jumping on your shoulder 😄 It normally takes two to three hours as a maximum to finish your tour in that place. Children would be amused, elders too.", "If you’re 10 years old and you have watched Indiana Jones movies dreaming to became famous explorer, it is right a place for you. It is one of very few opportunities to meet the macaques face-to-face in rain forest without going to the jungle. Unfortunately, anybody older than 10 y.o. most likely will not like crowds…", "Love this place beautiful scenery & very entertaining monkeys. We watched a baby pinch a bottle of water running away with it too cute", "This is a lovely place to see and experience the Monkey's. It always amazes and disappoints me that people choose to stir up the monkey's and disrespect the rules that are there for the good of everyone. The Monkey's are cheeky and inquisitive and delightful. If you choose to respect that you are in their environment, all will be well and you will enjoy the experience even more. Hold on to everything as you may lose it to quick moving Monkey's. It a great place to visit.", "I went to the monkey forest with my parents, they Visited me in indonesia. I've already Seen many monkeys in the last 6 months, so for me it was nothing special. But my parents really liked it. The forest is just beautiful, so many Temples, big trees and a waterfall. But the monkeys were aggressive if you come 'too near'. We have been about 3 Meters away from them and they were showing their teeths.", "A must when in Ubud is to visit the Monkey Forest. Just keep you sunglasses ect for your self :P Buy some bananas and give to them, can get some nice pictures with the monkeys if you do :)", "This monkey forest is actually a real jungle in the middle of the city. It is really very beautifull place full of different monkeys. If you want to have close contactwith them you should have a bananas but be carefull, because sometimes the monkeys are agressive.", "Yes, there were many tourists...but there were so many monkeys that it didn't really matter. We saw monkeys doing just about everything--and got great photos up close of them. There was also an art exhibit inside, which was really nice, and most unexpected was how beautiful the natural jungle was. The monkeys are the main attraction, and deservedly so, but it was truly a pleasure to take a walk through the beautiful natural sanctuary right in the middle of a bustling town.", "Yeah... I played with them too much by hiding the banana and earned one of their bites. \\No problem\\\" said one of the forest keepers. I trust them. Read the temples recommendations and you will enjoy it. I know I did with bite and all.\"", "This is a beautiful place with a lot of very happy monkeys! I did also enjoy the forest and found the whole experience to be very peaceful and fun.", "Lovely monkeys everywhere. The best is when they find food to steal from back pack. Very friendly animals, strongly suggested", "This was one of the things top of my list to go and see in Ubud and it didn’t disappoint, the ticket queues were quick and not too expensive. Friendly staff, the grounds are beautiful and of course there are plenty of monkeys, would definitely recommend!", "I was really excited to go to the monkey forest but wish I read the reviews first. I instantly realised that the monkeys where behaving very greedy as the tourist were feeding the monkeys food for a picture and then getting scared. This caused the monkeys to get angry who were then attacking people who was just walking past. I have been to many monkey forests in various countries and this is the first time I was bitten by a monkey for doing nothing! It scared me so badly and gave me a super blue bruise! Ruining my whole day.", "Not just the long tail monkeys, but the overall temple area is very impressive and looks nese to me. Short walks and trees and ponds and and..", "This grounds and forest area are absolutely stunning, but they sell food to feed the monkeys (macaques), which is dangerous and promotes human dependency. My friend had her camera case grabbed by a monkey and thrown in the ravine. A monkey tried my purse and almost bit me when I grabbed it back. I saw another gentleman almost bit as well. I wish they would halt this destructive practice of feeding the monkeys. If they do, it will be worth a visit. Perhaps as an alternative, the vendors can sell souvenirs? I should note that the staff were extremely helpful in trying to get the camera case back and in the end we did retrieve it.", "A fun day out with friends. The clever monkeys can sniff out a hidden banana!! We had a fun experience and even caught the bus not knowing that it just drives a circular route around the outskirts of the forest. The statues and monuments look lovely and the green moss forest has a unique feel.", "A great little stop if you are into wildlife. Set in a rainforest with well laid out paths this is a great place to see nese Long Tailed Monkeys or Macaques. Anyone who might be scared of monkeys or animal climbing on them should stay away. We walked round in bout 45 minutes but you could spend longer here. If you want pictures of the monkeys on you then buy a banana from the vendor and he will show you how to let the monkey take it from you with it getting aggressive. Super spot.", "Shrines and temples on site were interesting. The attraction of monkeys gets gimmicky after some time though. They were still very well cared for by the staff.", "Make sure to read the boards with recommendations at the entry and follow their advice if you want to enjoy it ! I didn´t and had the worst sensation when a monkey stole one of my earrings!! It was so fast , I could not even react ,and was so lucky it didn´t scracht me. Love the temples and the monkeys wandering free all over the place, a must go attraction in Ubud.", "The monkeys are fascinating to watch and they are friendly. I had fun walking around the forest with a lot of monkeys swinging on the trees :)", "I had very low expectations for this and was so pleasantly surprised. From the time I got out of the car on the street outside the forest, there were monkeys just hanging around. Once you enter you are in the monkeys' habitat and you just walk around, take pictures and otherwise explore. For next to nothing you can buy a bunch of small bananas to feed the monkeys. If you hold the bananas above your head (one at a time) a nearby monkey will scamper up your body, sit on your head and eat the banana. If that grosses you out, just reach out and hand the bananas to the monkeys. HINT - Don't be afraid to ask the lady selling bananas to hold the rest of the bunch while you do this so you are not otherwise overwhelmed by MANY monkeys trying to climb you. They have very good noses. There is no hiding the bananas and trying to pretend you don't have them. She will also help shoo away the greedy ones who want ALL of your bananas. We only spent maybe 45 minutes there but it was totally fun and worth it.", "When we read some reviews we got a bit scared and were not sure if we should go. We went anyway and were not harrassed by the monkeys at all. If you stick to the rules and don't take any Bags or food, they leave you alone. The temple in the park is actually quite nice and you must admit, monkeys are always fun to look at!", "Enjoyed seeing all of the monkeys they are a liitle agressive but so used to being fed by the tourists. I think they should not allow tourists to feed them. We had couple climb on us but no bites or scratches. Got some great photos of moms with babies nice forest as well.", "The temples, forest and of course monkeys are wonderful and very relaxing, as long as you're not scared of monkeys! If you are why, are you there? The entry fees go to the upkeep of the temples and animals which are needed for the future. Apparently you shouldn't put your hands in your pockets as the monkeys get curious. Please do not leave any litter. We did not have enough time to really explore the complex, just the highlights, a must visit attraction.", "This is a nice place for a fun walk with historic buildings, beautiful river views and forests, and the always entertaining monkeys wherever you go. Can be a little intimidating, but mostly just a fun walk for an hour or two.", "This was really cool, cheap, simple fun and entertainment. They are cute wee guys and surprisingly gentle when they climb all over you. Best part was the teenagers frolicking in the pool, hanging upside down and falling in etc.", "We had a walk around the Monkey Forest and once we got use to the monkey's we relaxed and enjoyed the surrounding and beautiful sanctuary. Just follow the rules and keep an eye open for the Monkey's and don't have anything that the monkey's might want to take in easy access. They are fast and switched on to grab anything they can. If you do that you can enjoy them without any issues.", "The Monkey Forest is a rare place when you can meet monkeys living in their natural environment, not caged like in any ZOO. Monkeys are fun and very smart, but many of them are also hungry, so you have to be very careful what you carry on you. If you buy bananas at one of entrance points carrying them to the center of the forest is almost impossible, unless you hid it very well. It is easier to buy bananas in the middle of the forest and then feed it one by one to them. If you hold your arm straight in a slightly raised position a monkey will climb you to get a banana, which is very fun experience. But in general avoid carrying any food that could be seen or is accessible to monkeys, as they may jump on you and steal it whether you like it or not, sometimes even showing their teeth during the process.", "welcome to the jungle of Ubud,and you will see alot of monkey's,I was so happy to visit this place really I feel enjoy ,quiet,and natural absolutly.almost whole part of jungle I did visit with my friend.and we are really like it this trip and visited monkey forest.we did make alot of picture most of the time about monkey's,oh really I love this place.thank alot Ubud Monkey's forest", "The forest itself is small, but still there is more monkeys than you can see your whole life in Europe :) price is good, so just go and enjoy!", "if you have spare time visit this place otherwise here are more other better places to visit. the park is large with full of mischievous monkeys.", "A definite must when visiting . We are able to be a guest in the monkeys' home which is a huge forest environment. Around 1000 monkeys live here in a natural environment. They are comfortable with people and curious with bags etc that we carry, so beware! We are not permitted to feed them but if they sense you have something that may resemble food they will attempt to procure it!! If you are bitten, it is advisable to seek medical attention at the first aid clinic on the premises. Great experience, more preferable to seeing these animals in cages!", "Of course, the top attraction here are the monkeys. There are quite a few if them, with a lot of cute baby monkeys which put our daughters in the greatest joy. But i did not expect the forest yo be so nice, beuatiful location, with waterfalls, some very nice walls from what used ti be massive temples, even a little bridge with dragons carved on it, statues here and there kf minkeys. It was a delight for every age.", "It was a complete immersion in the Indonesian forest and it was fun to see the monkeys bathing in the fountain or being able to push on the sink's knob to drink tap water! Be careful, if you kneel down to take a pic they will jump on your shoulders! Anyway, there are guards watching them at all times.", "We enjoyed being in the forest. Little monkeys are lovely. They like interaction. Be careful though. Don't take any valuables as monkeys may steal it.", "We loved the Monkey Forest. You get close up to the monkeys and it is very nicely looked after by the keepers and others. Like many we bought bananas so the monkeys climbed on our shoulders which was all enjoyed by all. However subsequent reading made us think this was a bad idea as if they do bite, you could e d up with rabies according to Australian Smsrt Traveller. Look but don't touch seems the best approach. Also, about 45mins is long enough to visit so make sure you combine with other things if coming from any distance.", "As part of a tour we visited the Monkey Forest and really enjoyed it. As well as monkeys roaming freely there are temples and the forest resembles a jungle with waterfalls adding to the vista. There is an entrance fee and food can be purchased on sight, the monkeys are quite aggressive in getting your food so be cautious. However I don't think you would get hurt but beware they will try and get into your handbag or back pack. Well worth a visit especially as a family.", "When you go to , you should visit the Monkey Forest, it is almost a must, like some temples! Be aware: these monkeys are used to human beings, but they are wildlife. And monkeys are clever, very clever. They easily outsmart you, if you are not careful enough! And suddenly your handbag, your mobile or your camera is gone! Even they mainly seek for food, they will not hand your mobile back to you... And if you do something wrong (in monkey's mind), they also might bite you, when they feel attacked. But you can make great pictures there and can stay long time with them, since they are not shy. It is a great experience to stay there for one or two hours...", "I myself avoided the monkey forest on my trip to Ubud for 2 reasons. 1-there as many monkeys running around outside the forest as there are in it, so why pay the entrance fee. 2- The monkeys can be very aggressive. Several people at my accomodation had been scratched or bitten in the 3days I was there, with one having to go to a medical centre for treatment of his wound. I myself was left very nervous by approaching monkeys on the outskirts of the forest. If you must go be weary and don't buy the bananas to feed them. On most occasions this has what has lead to people being attacked.", "Ubud is the relatively quieter part of . The arty town is also known for the Sacred Monkey Forest, where you can see hordes of simians more or less at peace in their environs. The jungle is lush & the tall trees magnificent. There is a Shiva temple inside the forest. The monkeys are not violent & seem to be fed well on sweet potatoes & corn. We had a great time seeing them up close. Great place for young & old alike. Must appreciate the layout & planning of the area. The pathways are very well maintained. Wheelchairs are available and we used one throughout the journey. The climb to the temple is the only part one cannot take the wheelchair. Tip Strictly forbidden to carry any food inside, make sure ur water bottles are tucked away inside ur bags. The monkeys can be frisky & I saw them deftly pull out water bottles from the side pockets of backpacks. The tourist then threw a candy to the monkey & in return the simian threw the bottle back. ", "by its name you already know this forest is full of monkeys and it was. I went there with my wife she is pregnant about 25 weeks, so i was kind of worry whether we should go or not because of her pregnancy, im afraid somehow the monkey will be anggry or create a chaos and then we have to run which is very hard for the pregnant women. but when i ask the staff the said its fine, i gues we are not the first or second, so we decide to go in. i must say they did a pretty good job to maintain this woods and facility in there and also to make those monkeys well take care, the monkeys looks so calm and friendly with the people who came to visit. I also got to see some other things in this sanctuary like kind of temple nice bridge a little river and traditional music performance. so i think if you are in Ubud its probably a good idea esp for kids to spent some times around one to 2 hour is not that big so you dont really need 3 hours, athe price also reasonable Rp 30k (around 3 USD). I did enjoy our little trip out here.", "Too cheap to not go. Not a fan of monkeys but by the end i bought some bananas and had the monkeys climb on me. They aren't aggressive at all and there are staff around that will get the monkeys off you if you want", "We visited the monkey forest with a group of two guys and one driver. The entrance for the two of us was 30k IRP each and the local driver was for free. Make sure your driver doesn't take your money although he enters for free, which is what a lot of drivers are doing to make some extra profit. The location itself is nice with a mysterious Lara Croft Tomb Raider atmosphere. The monkeys are everywhere and they are cheeky and smart. We saw a women being robbed by a monkey who just ripped opt her plastic shopping bags from behind :) As we were there during the evening feeding hour the monkeys were pretty busy eating. Hence, I would recommend to go during the day hoping that they are interested a little bit more in the visitors. Our driver told us, that the most important thing is to stay calm at any time and even when the monkeys touch you. Bottom line: Worth a visit if you like cheeky monkeys :)", "I loved it here. At first I was sceptical about visiting due to other reviews on here but there really is nothing to worry about! The monkeys aren't as bad as everyone makes out. Don't dangle your things about- just be smart about things and you'll be fine. I hadn't had my rabies jabs and I still let the monkeys crawl on me, was a lot of fun and they're really not aggressive if you don't wind them up or tease them with food. There is a lot of monkeys here and it's a nice place to walk around- lots of statues to see also. Would definitely recommend.", "The full walk might take you up to 45mins unless you really into monkeys. The whole experience is a real fun, although make sure you were dark clothes if you'd like to fed the monkeys with the bananas. The bananas are being sold inside for 20k small bunch & 50k bigger one. The entrance cost 30k child n 40k adult. Must see if you in Ubud!", "We're staying close by to the monkey forest so and thought we would stroll down there one afternoon when we didn't have much planned and throughly enjoyed it, walking though a jungle with monkeys surrounding you, such an experience and enjoyment. You can also buy bananas to feed the monkeys which is also quite an experience, as you can imagine. Would suggest going here as you feel free with nature and the monkeys.", "Decided we should go and do this trip to the monkey Forrest in the middle of Ubud - don’t normally like mix of animals and tourism but this was great! Monkeys very healthy and happy - lots of babies attached to mothers - keepers watching out whilst the monkeys mingle with the public checking out for hidden bananas! Warning - if you are not happy about the monkeys jumping on you don’t buy the bananas!! We had great fun when we bought bananas and made a rapid exit along path to the quieter places to Be able to feed the other monkeys rather than the big ones all sitting around the banana stations! Advice - go and sit around the small water features and the monkeys give a show of the fun they are having - dive bombing the water - swimming under water - playing - so happy! Great day and worth it - don’t rush off before you see the real monkeys interacting away from the banana stores. Also lucky enough to see the craftsmen working on one of the temples in the forest- along with monkeys watching them! Great afternoon", "Well worth a visit. Walk amongst wild/tame monkeys. There were many babies on our visit. In the centre of Ubud close to restaurants and shops.", "Very nice scenery, but they fire slingshots at the monkeys which make them aggressive and hassle the tourists.", "A pleasant walk around the sacred monkey forest filled a first morning in Ubud. The monkeys are everywhere, many have got over the fence and are in the local streets, but all seem to come back. Some lovely scenery and buildings with the monkeys having free reign made for some lovely photos and good memories. Only downside is that it can be very busy, so get there early! Advice: Take a drink with you. They are great at mugging people, so try not to take bags, clothes with tassels or things than can easily be stolen by the monkeys. Follow all the advice on the posters and signs nearby!", "This was an interesting place to visit, it doesn't take long but it is worth a visit. There are plenty of Monkeys around and you can buy bananas to feed them.", "We walked here from the middle of town where we are staying. When we arrived we paid the entrance fee of 80K per person. Once entering the sanctuary we packed our jewellery and accessories into our bag so the pesky primates couldn’t get to them. Luckily it was “feeding time” when we were there so the monkeys flocked from everywhere for some food so managed to get up close to them. Unfortunately ALL the temples were closed for some reason so couldn’t go inside but were still able to explore around them. Good paths all the ya around which were always being swept and staff on hand to help if there was any cheeky monkey issues. Top tip: take as little as possible or pack it away in a back pack with it securely zipped up. For more, follow us on instagram @twopennybackpackers", "We visited and Ubud last year and loved our morning in the Monkey Forrest. This was our second time here and little had changed, lots of macaque monkeys, eager for a banana, which you can buy plenty at the gate. There is a very nice temple area inside as well, making for lots of good photo and video opportunities, monkeys aplenty. The front gate is on the main street, about 10-12 minutes walk from the main part of Ubud. There is shopping for souvenirs and some places to eat just outside. If you are going to spend some time in Ubud, you should try to find time for the monkey forest. Its a good way to spend a couple hours.", "Its a park with stone paths and mainly closed treetops so its mostly in the shadow and therefore cooler and greener. There are a lot of makas and many of them have small makakbabys which is too sweet. The number of people trying to sell something is ok and inside the park they dont pester you like in other places at . You can buy bananas for 20k to feed the monkeys. The guards will even help you showing you what to do, so they eat the banana on your shoulder for your friends to take photos. Do read the signs at the entry of the park! The Makas may seem nice, but they can be very mean if you threaten them or be quite convincing if you try to hide food from them. You dont want one to bite you, especially not the bigger ones. The entry fee was a small 30k which it is absolutely worth. Dont miss it if you are in Ubud. Recommended.", "The Monkey Forest is on almost everybody’s tourist list in Ubud. I also went to see the entertaining monkeys. I did not even get into the forest before I observed an unsuspecting tourist with a bag of Mangosteens. It was quite a spectacle when a large monkey attacked and got hold of the bags. The fruit rolled all over the sidewalk and many monkeys in the area got hold of a fruit and retreated into a rooftop or tree. The Monkey Forest is worth a visit. It is a nice hike through the forest and the monkeys are always amusing. I recommend a visit, especially if you have children. But be aware of your belongings especially food, glasses or anything shiny.", "Had an enjoyable experience the monkeys were friendly they didnt try to take anything from us that has been reported as happening from a lot of people.When walking to the bottom where there is a waterfall that the monkeys are enjoying cooling themselves in we found even without feeding them they were coming to us on there own and hoping on our heads and shoulders, even managed to get a hand cuddle and a lick from a younger monkey.. For $5.00AUS dollars it was well worth seeing", "It is a beautiful jungle-like place. Many monkeys are there, fun to watch them running and jumping around. Kids will have fun there.", "Cute monkeys you can watch & feed bananas (you can purchase there). Don't have wrappers, brochures or plastic in hands as they will jump on you and take it (thinking it is food). Don't look them in the eye as it is seen as aggressive to them and they will come after you, they will but you.", "this is the place to go. you will see about 700 monkeys living in this place of worship. Jungle, banyan trees and an exquisite temple structure complement the visit. Although a bit touristic it is definitely worthwhile to visit. watch out for the monkeys, we witnessed them stealing room keys out of visitors backpacks and disappearing into the trees. definitely follow the rules and keep your distance.", "Great place to visit, so many monkeys including tiny baby monkeys! Loved watching them play and run and jump around. We chose not to feed the monkeys so just enjoyed watching them and did not feel at all threatened, the only time we saw any aggression is when somebody tried to touch a monkey so it was just defending itself. Nice to see them roaming free!", "nice place to visit..good photo opportunities..can walk around in about an hour.. always keep walking..i sat down and a monkey got over excited and nipped me", "It was a lot of fun to have the monkeys tug on your skirt for a banana but when the monkey climbed up over my son to get to one of my bananas the fear got the better of him and we struggled to pull him back into enjoying being there. Got some amazing photos of the forest and the monkeys playing. Was well worth the visit", "Fun for all the family but beware of the Monkeys stealing ear rings an sunglasses , bring some root vegetables or fruit instead of Peanuts for them to eat . One of the best things in Ubud which has now become a congested Tourist trap . I would not recommend you stay nearby as it is just shop after shop .", "Visited this placed by myself two weeks ago. It is not very crowded with monkeys and if you don't provoke them, they will just ignore you. The monkeys are fun to see but the park itself is really nice. You feel like walking in the jungle sometimes.", "What a great place to visit. Simple rule, if you don't want to have monkeys all over you just don't bring any food with you at all and don't have your hands in your pockets. That's it. Otherwise they will and you're review being negative will be your own doing anyway. We didn't, so we didn't and they didn't. Simples. It is a beautiful place and the monkeys are quite funny. Worthy of any visit and a special place in Ubud.", "Exactly what it says on the tin. A large forest area filled with monkeys free roaming and interacting with visitors. The keepers are great too helping to take photos and generally making sure both monkeys and guests are safe. Definitely worth a visit!", "Well, I loved the Monkey Forest two years ago right at door-opening. I appreciated the quiet and serenity. Mid-morning, it is a little less so, but the idea is still the same in many ways. Yes it can get crowded and over-run by us - tourists - but it is still about the experience of being there. If you are in the area it is a must do no matter how touristy it becomes.", "Definately worth a visit, we were staying in ny kuning so needed to walk through here everyday to get to Ubud. Don't take plastic bags through as the monkeys will rip them open expecting groceries. They will climb up you to get to bananas which is fun/scary depending on your disposition", "The monkey forest is great for family's and couples with a small entrance fee you get to go into a world of monkeys. You can buy a bunch of bananas for $5 and feed them if you are game enough hold the bananas above your head and the monkey will climb up you to eat them! Its defiantly worth the trip!", "A great place for people in all ages, and the nature is just amazing! It's totally worth a visit and the entry fee for adults is only 40.000 Idr. If you want do feed the monkey, you can buy bananas inside for around 20.000", "Not worth paying for this. You're better off taking the path that surrounds the forest. You'll see pretty much the same for free!", "Great place to visit... as long as you're not afraid of a lot of primates. I really liked a quick stop to this place simply because it's a serene spot amidst the frenzy of the Ubud Art Market and tourist belt. Best not to wear a hat, glasses, jewelry or anything the monkeys can grab and run off with. Don't feed the monkeys and just keep walking and they won't bother you at all.", "Part of tour but nonetheless an enjoyable time in quite unbelievable surroundings. You walk through the area where the monkeys live. They only show interest in you if you have food for them your guide watches every move they make ensuring no harm becomes you. I sat on a step and the monkeys came within a few metres of me. Time well spent in a wonderful environment.", "I had so much fun here. One of the monkeys got mad at me for giving water to another monkey so he slapped me. I have it on video. Beautiful temple/forest in the middle of the mountains. Definitely worth a visit if you're in ubud", "Of you know what! Wonderful romp through a jungle with sacred monkeys! Small children are welcome and will enjoy! You can buy corn to feed them. Otherwise, don't feed them. For a fee, they will let you pose with them. ", "You shouldn't go if you are scared of them. Seriously.Just don't. The monkeys are still wild animals and will act like wild animals and the WILL attack if they feel threatened. Don't take any bags with you if possible or at least keep them closed. Put away your sunglasses and keep your camera tight. There is a possibility to buy bananas to feed them-not the greatest idea as they have their eyes on you at all times and will run you over as soon as you have those bananas :) If you act calmly then it's fun to observe them. The park premises are quite large but the monkeys can go wherever they want and all the rooftops on the nearby shopping street are full of them so be aware of your surroundings. It's better to visit the forest in daytime, it's safer then.", "Enjoyed visiting the monkey forest. We only spent about an hour there as we had a bus to catch after but we could have easily spent another hour there. 2 hours would probably be plenty of time there. It was fun to watch the monkeys interacting with each other and the tourists. I was a bit nervous being there because my sister had been bitten a few months prior and ended up getting rabies injections afterwards as a precaution however if you don't carry a bag or food then they are less likely to bother you. The forest itself is nice to walk through.", "Its a walk where you see monkeys that aren't shy at all. They will literally jump on you and grab your things. No joke. Little hack = you can take the walkway next to it and not pay if you want. Wasn't really my thing but slightly entertaining.", "The monkeys are semi tame and roam around in an enchanted looking forest. Even if there were no monkeys the forest itself with its gergous walks would be worth while.The green vegetation is tropical lush and large.There are hundreds of monkeys roaming around ..moms with babies ..you can buy bananas and feed them. If you go early you can watch them being fed by the staff. They get sweet potatoes but they really like bananas and hard boilef eggs. Its a fun activity for the wbe family", "Signs say don't feed the monkeys, but that is what the guides want you to do because they make their living by taking photos of you with monkeys eating from your hand. Problem is, the monkeys can get aggressive. One bit my wrist, just missing a vein. They carry herpes B, which is deadly in humans. The bite necessitated instant medical attention, including rabies shots, anti viral medication, and antibiotics. One NIH study says 40% of visitors are bitten or scratched. It's not worth the risk, no matter how cute.", "You just walk around and see monkeys. Nothing else. It has a pretty temple and nice stream but yeah. It's okay", "This place is the just fun to watch all the monkeys. Beautiful jungle setting. A MUST see if you visit .", "The forest is a display of the very rich flora and fauna of the Ubud region. To walk through the rainforest and come up to the temple gives an Indiana Jones feel, make sure to check out the various statues and reliefs of monkeys and other creatures. The monkeys are funny and we had no problem with getting attacked or stolen however be careful not to disturb them. The walk down to the river past those huge exotic trees is not to be missed. An attraction not to be missed. A pity that the monkey forest road has a lot of traffic and therefore is a source of pollution just next to the forest.", "Love this place.. I still stop by every time i come to Ubud. Why must the tourists taunt the monkeys?! It's not cool to try and grab them. Just a tip, keep all loose items away in your bag as the monkeys will try to steal them from you. Also, if you reach into your bag, they think you have food.", "Interesting, large park with monkeys Many tourists, worth a visit We saw a local couple posing for pre- wedding photoghraphs", "We visited the monkey forest with real apprehension after reading a variety of reports about people being bitten. So I had to write a review just to put anyone who felt like I did mind at rest. If you follow the rules clearly given you will really be fine! If you are really worried go in the afternoon when the monkeys have had so much food they won’t bug you anyway. So we witnessed a couple of monkeys becoming slightly aggressive and for the simple justified fact the people they were growling at were forcing themselves right next to them and taking selfies, then pulling their phones out of the monkeys hands when they grabbed it- I mean what do they expect when they shove it in their face? So go the monkey forest enjoy it, follow the rules and enjoy the monkeys from a distance.", "This was great fun and really worth the journey! Make sure you go when in ...also don't be worried about the monkeys we were told that they all have vaccinations every 6months so don't carry rabies or anything else and there are park keepers that look after you when there!", "Monkey forest was definitely worth a trip. There are lots of monkeys who are obviously accustomed to lots of people being around so you can get up close to them - although be careful as they aren't shy!", "We were well warned from our taxi driver about the temperament of the monkeys as they have been known to bite and scratch. From my hour long visit, i noticed that the monkeys would only lash out if you withheld food from them. My advice would be to provide them with banana's when they jump on top of you and if they decide to sit on you then just let them - dont force them!! I really enjoyed my visit here as i got some excellent photographs of the baby monkeys eating on my shoulder/head. I would take a spare tshirt as i had one monkey urinate on me and also the banana smudged into my tshirt which i had to wipe off.", "This is well worth a trip, and do buy some bananas as it makes it all the more fun. Don't get too close to the babies if you don't want to be yelled at by an elder monkey. (10 feet is too close at times). Also, make sure to have something against the mosquitoes.", "Whether you have just a few minutes or several hours, try not to miss this lush tropical preserve. You can stay near the entrance, see temples and exquisite stone carvings, or walk further into the jungle, down steep steps into the gorge. And, everywhere, curious monkeys going about their daily routines paying little attention to the tourists.", "Well worth a visit which was great value for money. listen to the advice given and do not carry loose bags or food items. the monkeys are well fed in various areas around the sanctuary and loads of staff on hand if you need assistance. There are a lot of opportunities to take cose up photos as long as you respect that they are wild animals.", "Nothing special really, just monkeys running around snatching and opening bags of the hundreds of tourists. Need 30 mins to walk around the site, not worth 40,000 IDR.", "Beautiful forest, monkeys can be naughty, however you expect it before entering. There are guides and staff walking around to make sure the monkeys don't jump on everyone constantly. Make sure you do not carry food/coffee/drinks in your hands as the monkeys will try to grab it.", "Nice walk, enjoyed seeing the monkeys, lush scenery, don't feed them, easy trip to do in an afternoon.", "In the forest multiple groups of monkeys are living amongst walking pathways you can explore on your own. A lot of personnel will make sure you keep a safe distance and the monkeys keep a safe distance to you. Forest and walkways are well maintained.", "Worth the price of admission. The water temple especially is just amazing...although busy with other tourists. The monkeys are really fun to watch but also WATCH out as they are a little aggressive and we saw one person who was bit and another who was scratched.", "We went to the monkey forest with our three year old daughter. From different reviews we made sure we weren't wearing anything that could be snatched away and all our bags were zipped up tight. Definitely needed as monkeys do try to look in your bag and snatch things from you :) it's a nice walk, has lots of steps so don't take a pram with you. The monkeys became aggressive with our daughter because she was their height and kept looking them in the eyes, it's hard to tell a little one not to look at the monkey, so maybe we should've waited until she was a bit older. At the start, she loved the monkeys, by the end she was crying and slightly traumatised from the monkey visit. Oh well", "It was a lovely afternoon activity walking through the rainforest and there are lots of monkeys around.", "the monkeys give this wonderful place a bad rap, but if you go in the early morning after the rangers have fed them or after the crowds have done the same, they ignore you completely and the gardens are really worth seeing", "The monkeys here are very beautiful and interesting, but there is something very unnatural about their comfort with people. Even though tourists are only supposed to feed them selected fruit, many are inconsiderate and will give them candy or other inappropriate food.", "Title sums it up. There are monkeys and guards to stop the monkeys. Worth the $5 AUD. Don't plan to stay more than half an hour.", "Great spot to visit, we had so much fun walking around and being entertained by the so many monkeys! Just watch out because they are not timid at all and I saw several of them stealing flip-flops to distracted tourists!", "Sacred Monkey forest is a must see. The tropical jungle feel with ancient trees and amazing lush greenery makes u think of one of Lara croft movies. Plz be advised that these monkeys are very friendly they will not get close to u unless u have food or water. If u do then and ur holding it make sure u let go when they grab on to it and if ur not scared or a clean freak then u might be lucky and they'll jump on ur shoulder and eat ur treat. If for any reason u get bitten plz don't take it lightly and go get a tetanus shot.", "Good place for tourist point of attraction It's a little smelly with a lot of algae Vintage rusty type look Monkeys are same all over, so nothing new about them . In such a vast property they have only 200 monkeys Well behaved thou .. If u give them bananas they can climb on ur shoulders , sit there for a while n let u take pics Overall decent place !!", "Lots & lots of cute monkeys but be careful. One jumped on my friend’s head & stole her earring. Luckily it came right out & didn’t tear her ear. She reached out to get earring back & it gave her a tiny bite. Thankfully, the park workers gave her alcohol & a bandage & she even got her earring back.", "If you go and see - you will enjoy the first 10-15 min. And then you will start to watch out for the next exit. If you can't make it to the forest - don't worry. Watch a National Geografics edit on monkey and you will probably learn much more :-) ", "What an amazing place to get up and personal with the monkeys of !! What characters these guys are! When we visited there were tons of babies as well. About $5 CDN (and you can re enter that day)for adults and the trail is mostly shaded and filed with monkeys and lots of stone statues. There’s no way you won’t get a photo op! Hold on to your belongings as they are curious. There is a “banana lady” and for about $5 CDN you can really get personal as these guys will hop on you for a treat.", "The forest remains as it has done for many many years but with the difference of many more tourists these days. This doesn't seem to have bothered the monkeys who seem all the more exhuberant and excited about the prospect of grabbing even more than they could possibly in the past and becoming a even more nosey. There are some grossly stupid tourists who whine when their bag's contents have been ransacked by aforesaid mammals who are only doing what they have come to realise ...get in whilst the going's good as there's always bound to be some morons in any group of tourists. There are some interesting sculptures and stonework aswell as all the flora and fauna of this lovely humid tropical forest.", "You can't really visit Ubud without visiting the monkeys, but just remember to keep your wits about you. These monkeys are very intelligent, and although they appear cute, they can also get a bit frisky. Overall the experience is great, and the setting has many wonderful secret walkways, and small temples. The monkeys are cared for, and the forest is a natural delight. Just Don't think that zipping up your rucksack will stop these little primates from getting hold of your personal stuff, and running off up a tree. If you are in Ubud you should go and visit the monkeys, and one thing is for certain, and that is you will see just how related we really are.", "The park is big enough to spend some actual time in, it is a nice walk. If you don't want to be bothered by monkeys there are rangers everywhere to protect you, but if you like the monkeys to come to and be with you, they help you. Nice attraction!", "It was a beautiful afternoon seeing these magnificent monkeys in a natural environment. Took my mother in law and sister in law and niece there they just loved everything about the sanctuary.", "While in Ubud we were told to be sure and visit the Monkey Sanctuary. It truly is worth seeing! There is a small fee per person so be prepared. The monkey are very friendly and have no real fear of humans. They are also little scoundrels! I saw many a person usually young adults who would set down and let them on them. At that point the humans are at their Mersey! I saw monkeys getting into pockets, purses pulling hair. It was great fun to observe and see them up close and personal BUT don't let them on you! The babies were so cute! There are a few other animals in the park but the real attraction is the Monkeys! The forest itself for me was also worth seeing. There were trees that had to be hundreds of years old.", "These monkeys are everywhere and they are expressive and adorable! From what I was told, this is the safest place to see the monkeys close up because they tend to be less aggressive.", "Visited the monkey forest with my sister and we both really loved it! Sure, you can see some monkeys without paying the entrance fee but just hanging outside the forest but you miss the best bits. It’s fun watching the cheeky little monkeys playing togeher and we were worried of them being aggressive but that wasn’t the case. Just make sure you’re not too close to them or carrying any food - don’t try to feed them ! Recommend this attraction to friends, couples and family traveling in .", "A very beautiful scenic view of sea and an old temple. But the most scary thing is the Monkeys being there and ready to attack you any moment. I went upstairs and 3 of my friends decided to stay back and wait for me. The moment I came back after visiting upstairs they told me the scary story of monkey attacking them and they could hardly defend themselves from a thin lean small monkey by my selfie stick with them. The selfie stick was broken along with big toenail of my friend and so could hardly get rid of the monkey 🐒 than. So be very careful about them.", "great place to visit. monkeys are very friendly, they climb on people, playing with visitors and each other under the supervision of the people who work there. be aware of your personal belongings! a monkey opened the zip of my bag and stole my lip gloss!!!", "Hello, you have most likely heard that the monkeys are super friendly... the problem is that they are a little too friendly. I loved the Monkey forest because all the monkeys were free and at peace with humans. It is quite an experience to walk through their territory and experience their uncanny behaviors- so similar to humans. However, 2 people in my group were either scratched or bitten. Nothing serious, but blood was drawn both times. We did not egg them on in any way. The first monkey we saw literally walked towards my friend and lightly bite his knuckle...We did not think twice about it at first, but then my boyfriend was scratched on the arm then bitten on the neck (very lightly- but broke skin). No one had rabies shots- we were told monkeys don't carry rabies, apparently there have been no cases of rabies from monkeys- only from dogs and cats- but it was still enough to send us to SOS in Kuta for weekly vaccinations. MAKE SURE YOU HAVE TRAVEL INSURANCE- for about $25, you could save $3600 USD on the rabies vaccination!!! That's how much the shots came to! On top of that, you have to take monkey herpes tablets 5 times a day- which makes you quite depressed and tired. Besides this little encounter, there really isn't much to worry about. This will not happen to everyone. Just thought I should share our story so at least you can be prepared. Just don't get too friendly with the monkeys, and if you don't want them on you, don't lead them on and don't make eye contact. They don't intentionally hurt you unless you have threatened them or something. This post is not meant to scare you. The monkey forest was amazing and deserves a high ranking! It is a must see destination in - if you like animals and nature etc. Just keep this in the back of your minds as a reminder of what 'could' happen- be prepared - the monkeys are cute but unpredictable.", "It's not a very big forest, but what it lacks in size it makes up for in number of monkeys. And these monkeys are totally aware that tourists have food. This is not helped by the fact that locals sell the food to the tourists - right in front of the monkeys. I watched one gal carefully buy a bunch of bananas - only to lose them seconds later when a monkey waited till she was 4 steps away from the vendor to leap up - scare her silly - and grab the fruit! You could almost hear the monkey laughing his head off! But to me the highlight wasn't the monkeys - it was the water temple - a walk down a narrow flight of stairs and across a glorious stone bridge. The temple is tiny - and when I was there - full of worshipers - so I not only got to enjoy the silence - I got to admire the devotees in the temple clothes carrying their offerings back home over the stone bridge. Wonderful. Do I recommend this - Yes. But - don't feed the Monkeys - and consider carrying a big stick. The monkeys know that sticks hurt - and they will ignore you. For them - it's about the easy prey!", "Lovely place. Beware of monkeys. They broke the glasses of another tourist. The waves , cliffs and views are breathtaking and serene. There are basically 2 cliffs. The main entry will lead to one cliff from where there is a path leading to the second cliff. The monkeys are everywhere but not on the second cliff. There is a path from the middle of this path to the parking. Entry fee was 50,000 IDR. I came in the morning and it was not crowded. Opening time I believe was 9 AM. None of the neighboring shops were open at that time", "I'm an animal lover and am comfortable with animal behaviors. My partner is not 100% comfortable with monkey behavior. I found the visit enjoyable and interesting. The place is beautiful and there is no shortage of monkeys!! My partner was a bit freaked out when a young monkey jumped on my shoulder and tried to steal my earrings. We saw a couple of other monkey interactions with visitors that could have gone badly. Over all it is a great experience but a sensible degree of caution is required - monkey bites are not nice and results in a lengthy treatment.", "Ok, let me start with the fact, that I like monkeys and the idea of contact with wildlife is exciting. But the management and safety of the place are terrible. The story goes like this: I got bitten by a monkey in the head, and went to seek some medical attention to the forest's first aid. The bite and scratches were minor, though I needed to be sure that it is safe, the wounds are treated and there is no danger of rabies or other infection. The gentleman in the First Aid cabinet took a look at my head, sprinkled the wounds with antiseptic and said, that all monkeys are \\tested\\\" and they don't have rabies. Also, he said, that a lot of people get bitten every day here and we should not worry, it is safe. This was all the treatment I had! 1) He did not take my contact information, phone or even asked the name or country where I'm from 2) He could not answer the simple question of how many people came to his First Aid cabinet today with monkey bites. 3) Could not explain, how exactly ALL the monkeys IN THE ENTIRE FOREST get tested \\\"every year\\\" 4) DId not provide any information or contacts for anti-rabies vaccination and did not ask if I would like to have one 5) DId not ask if I had the TETANUS vaccination or warned that it might be required in this case... Finally, 6) He did not treat the wound properly, did not washed it at all, just smudged it with antiseptic. We addressed the management at the ticket desk at the entrance to the forest and got the same amount of information – NONE! The security guard opened the first aid kit and gave me one spirit napkin to wipe the wound. That's it! Yes, the internet says that indeed there were no cases of rabies in monkeys. But there were outbreaks of rabies amongst dogs and cats in , including areas surrounding the forest. So, we addressed the local clinic, where I got proper cleaning of the wound and the doctor explained, that though the risk is minimal it is still non zero. Let me remind you, that rabies is a deadly disease that has no cure. Of course, I got the needed vaccination, covered by my insurance. Since then I was trying to contact the forest's administration to find out if there were reports of sick or dead monkeys – still no answer. So, assuming that one of the monkeys was infected and/or died, seems like there is: 1) No way to find out if such cases occurred 2) Very little chance that the administration will tell the truth and admit it 3) No way the forest's administration can contact and warn those who got bitten during the questioned period of time. Visit this place at your own risk and treat it like the real forest. After all, IT IS FOREST and it is not a zoo in some European city – you are not protected and no one cares about you, just another tourist. Do not expect the administration to come to your help – you are on your own, as you would be in the forest. p.s. coming to monkey forest you are better off without backpacks, bags or any other belongings. Especially food or water bottles. Those are the magnets for the monkeys – they will try to get into your bag, open zippers, steel bottles, fight you for any possible piece of food you might have in there. :)\"", "The monkeys are smarter than they look. There's a nice seating area where the monkeys examine all people seating and hunt out the weaker humans to steal contents of their bags. A must visit if you are in ubud. Make sure you bring plenty of bottled water as it will get hot In there and there is limited options to buy bottled water and it can be difficult to use the fountains", "Obviously a very touristic place to see monkeys, but great if you are in for a short time and/or if you are not travelling to many other places where monkeys are living.", "Amazing! Crazy little critters who sit around on walls pretending to feign disinterest whilst eyeing you up for goodies! Ha! ;-) Don't wear a hat or sunglasses as they are master pilferers who'd make Fagin proud! Incredible experience seeing them up close and well worth doing :-) The kids we saw there were in awe :-) If you don't want them (the monkeys, that is) to nab your stuff, don't stand there waiting for a photo opportunity next to them as they'll be off with whatever they can! Followed by an attendant in hot pursuit (who'll then charge you for peanuts to trade with the monkeys to get your own stuff back! So clever! ;-)) As its a sacred temple, you need to cover your shoulders so make sure you have appropriate clothing :-) plus you are expected to wear a sarong which they hand out at the gate to cover your bare legs too... x", "The monkey forest was a great afternoon out. There are hundreds of monkeys located throughout the large forest. There are also temples dotted around and ladies selling bananas for those who wanted to get up close to the monkeys. The monkeys we saw were well behaved and were not stealing anything from people. Obviously make sure you don't wear sunglasses or necklaces etc and then they definitely can't be taken by the monkeys. One thing to note is the huge mosquito population within the forest, you must wear insect repellent at all times of the day. Unfortunately I didn't and I've got over 30 bites to prove it. I think it cost 15,000 idr each to enter the forest. All in all I enjoyed my time there and it was lovely to see the monkeys in their natural habitat.", "You have gotta come to this place if you're ever in Ubud. COME EARLY IN THE MORNING just when the place is opened, before it is swarmed with tourists. I don't really remember the exact time of my arrival but I think it was 8 or 9. There were only a few tourists there. The place is, I think, one of a kind. I don't think there is any other place like it in (or probably in Indonesia or anywhere else in the world). That's the reason why I think the Monkey Forest is a must visit. The monkeys are quite tamed (at least during my visit there). I didn't experience any monkey stealing from me or biting me. I didn't bring any valuables with me but I got quite close to the monkeys most of the time. They just don't care I think. And I, of course, did not bother them. Overall, the experience is nice. I can't say a single bad thing about this place. I may, though, if it was crazy crowded with tourists (which is why I recommend going there early).", "Enjoyed our visit to the monkey forest. Monkeys come very close to you which can be quite unnerving. Especially when you see them climbing on other people’s backs.", "The forest is very old and beautiful. The monkeys are used to tourist and happy to pose for selfies if you have banana. Nice attraction", "seriously...you're an idiot if you go. look at the nuts on this fellow! yes, we had an excellent time. make sure the feed the smaller monkeys- the larger ones can be a little aggressive. we saw a lady get urinated on but it was totally worth the picture and the monkey staff people we very accommodating", "It was fun during our one day trip too Ubud that we visited the monkey forest, so many funny monkeys that you can feed them by bananas but be careful to hide the food unless you want to give them. It had an amazing nature with tumbs and larg trees.", "Great time at monkey forest. Nice place to visit. Monkeys not viscous🐒🐒🐒 Excellent experience not many stairs. Mummy and baby monkeys so cute.", "The monkeys run wild in this lovely small forest with beautiful trails in the heart of downtown Ubud. We spent two hours here and really enjoyed it.", "My family and I enjoyed our visit to the Monkey Forest. While we didn't purchase any food to feed the monkeys, it was highly amusing to see the monkeys gang up on visitors who had bananas. As soon as they grabbed their prize, they contentedly sat and gobbled them up. There were many babies who hung onto their mothers as they crawled around. They left you alone as long as you didn't have any food. The forest was bursting with natural beauty. A must see!", "Morning well spend. Very nice activity with kids. Also if you are a big child 😊 Its nice to see the monkeys and get really close to them. Take good care of your belongings - the monkeys are very curious. Its a very crowed place so its good to go there in the morning. If you dont want to spend the money or dont like the crowd, just go for a walk around the forrest for sure you will also meet some monkeys.", "Our kids loved this place. The small monkeys are so sweet. Nice park. Great atmosphere. We recommend this for a trip for a couple of hours", "We went to the Monkey Forest few days ago, and we do think it's an amazing place. We had a walk around and saw many monkeys. Some people from the staff were selling fruit so you could give it to the animals and they can reach you or even jump on you. Our guide told us to be really careful about sunglasses or anything could be taken from the monkeys as they are really naughty. We took amazing photos but at the very end we assisted to a scary scene which we didn't expect: an old woman was really close to few monkeys and a little one jumped on her. She was scared and started to run, while immediately all the monkeys altogether started screaming and yelling ferociously at all of us and her as they thought she was running away to steal the little fellow. The monkey mum then run into her, jumped on her, bite her in the butt and grabbed the child and went away. The monkeys were all all upset and the staff didn't manage to fix the situation. So we all went away. Our guide told us to never ever run if a monkey jump on you as the result could be very bad.", "I visited this place with a friend and 2 kids. I have been here quite a few years ago and not much has changed (with the exception of the new toilets) I felt sorry for the tourists who were not warned about taking food and drink into the enclosure. Watching the baboons snatching things out of peoples hands and biting them on the leg leaving puncture wounds (drawing blood) was not my idea of a fun day out with the kids. Although when it came to feeding time, it was amazing to hear the whistles being blown and watching the baboons racing to their designated feeding place sitting happy as a pig in mud eating. I would recommend those who go, to be well prepared and show no evidence of food or drinks and to hold your phone/camera or anything shiny away at a good distance. On a funny note, my son thought it was particularly funny when the keeper gave the ape a brownish banana and the baboon threw it on the ground and grabbed a fresh one. One baboon was eating peanuts and would clap his hands together to tell the person he wanted more and he was very insistent clapping until he got fed another one Ha! All in all this is a must see BUT not without warning.", "Comparing monkeys in Sacred Forest to the wild monkeys, which you can meet at the beach for example, this ones are very pleasent. They don't care about the humans at all. They don't jump at anyone, they don't show their teeth, they are basically interested in playing among themselves. If you want to play with them you can bring some banana - the monkeys will jump on / climb on you to get their treat. For me the forrest was a nice experience, but nothing special though. The entrance fee is 50K, you should take off your sunglasses and shiny juillery (though during my stay there the monkeys didn't pay attention to anything other then food and each other). The forrest itself is quite big, you can walk around for about 1 hour.", "We were staying at Samas cottages in Ubud and walked to the monkey forest ,there is a small charge to enter but we'll worth it ,you can purchase bandanas to feed the monkeys they are so funny and are running and jumping all over the place ,some really nice walks thoroughly enjoyed ourselves and would recommend.", "The atmosphere of a sacred forest is very warm and peaceful, cannot find this kind of place in Java. Giant trees are beautiful, the water spring temple inside is carefully maintained so it still vibrates the ancient gods spirit. I din't mind the monkeys, they have too much contact with humans, losing their natural instinct. Be careful with your belonging, do not carry anything that can easily snatched by the monkeys, keep your cell phones, camera, purse, wallet where they can't see.", "This was so much fun and I made a new friend! We were there in late April and so there were many new baby monkeys. Park is clean and monkeys are truly wild. Take off your jewels and sunglasses - they love to steal them! Also, cameras and cell phones are of interest to the monkeys as well. Go down the steps into the grotto area (VERY hot and humid) but the most natural habitat and lots of monkeys going about their daily family life.", "According to the information there are about 900 monkeys in the sanctuary. They live in 6 groups of about 150 each and each group lives in a different area of the park. The park is very pleasant to walk around and there are monkeys everywhere - they generally ignore the humans, but will poke around in bags that are put down and even climb on people if they think you are carrying food - don’t! There are also some nice temples, bridges, boardwalks and streams to view. Worth an hour + to explore and not expensive.", "Ok all.... If you don't want any surprises here are a few tips before you enter the monkey forest. Firstly, do not buy food/bananas for the monkeys unless you want them ripped from your hand in 2 seconds flat. Don't bother trying to hide them either the large money's will jump all over you to get to them. Secondly, have nothing on you that is not firmly attached to your body. His includes hats, sun glasses, cameras etc. monkeys will gladly take them. Finally, if you remain a safe distance itsca fun experience. Remember these monkeys can bite/scratch and only half have been vaccinated for rabies. Hence, if they break your skin, the odds are you will need expensive treatment.", "You can buy bananas and monkey will take from you. Be careful as monkey can jump on you but keep walking and it jumps off. Great for pictures and to see the fights and baby monkey getting taken care by mother", "Is good for little walk around the forest, the entrance fees is 40k / pax u can purchasing a banana and you can feed a monkey if u want they jump up on u to take photo with u, we don't do that, we just avoid to get scratched or attack by a monkey probably those guys has rabies who knows since they are wild not a well groomed monkey, always be careful to your belongings they probably stealing.", "Such fun! Went with a group of friends. Nice little stroll around. The monkeys definitely keep you on your toes! Go and see them to find out...", "The place was decent... Full of Monkeys so you get your money's worth, it was almost £1.50 entrance 😉 At one point a monkey came from nowhere and grabbed my leg, don't flinch, I did and suddenly was surrounded by almost 1000 snarling marsupials (I exaggerate a little) but they weren't happy, I snarled back and in the end won the small battle, my friends were a little shaken up though, especially Rob, and he has tattoo's and a beard! Puss. This paragraph can be avoided easily by not kicking the baby monkeys. My missus then decided she fancied a Mento (what a wally) as the King monkey knew about these minty treats and attached himself to her, she was reluctant to give away her mentos but after some persuasion, I talked her into it! \\BABE... GIVE HIM THE MENTOS\\\" did the trick. Worth going and in 30 minutes we had more stories to tell than most of our month in 🐒🐵🙈🙉🙊\"", "Sacred monkey sanctuary is a place to see the nese long tail monkeys. They do have nice Temples and a nature trail towards the river so it is nice and peaceful. The monkeys are usually okay but do not stare at them or cause them to be scared as they can be aggressive.", "If you are in the Ubud area this monkey forest is certainly worth a visit. Many, many monkeys running around, a lot with babies. You need to be very careful and I would advise that you do not wear glasses, even safety glasses, do not take a back pack or your mobile phone as the monkeys will take it from you very quickly and aggressively. If you have a back pack or purse they will just jump on you and riffle through to see if you have any food. Also do not touch these monkeys as they can get aggressive and bite. There are a lot of handlers scattered throughout the forest to take control of these monkeys if they get out of hand or too aggressive. We spent a good 1.5 hrs wandering through the forest with a two & four year old with no issues as we did not approach them or get to close and they were fine. Certainly a great place to see monkeys in natural environment.", "Absolutely love the Monkeys. We can learn lots from these great specimens. Treat them with respect and you will get this in return. They are highly sensitive to your vibration so be aware of this as you enjoy this very magical space that we are allowed to enjoy with them.", "Ive heard some scary stories about the monkey forest in so it took me 4 trips over 20 years before i decided to go and see for myself. The Ubud monkeys are very safe and are not taught to grab your camera, purse or jewellery to run up the nearest tree! Dont buy the bananas at the front unless you want to have them climbing over you and potentially biting (usually by mistake as they fight eachother on your head or shoulder)! Great spot to get some fantastic pics. Cheap entrance fee.", "We had so much fun. Make sure to not bring any bottles, food, plastic bags though, and keep hold of your belongings. The monkeys are incredible though and will give you lots of memorable moments.", "Must-visit in Ubud. There are couple of temples but above all monkeys. Monkey everywhere, small monkeys, big monkeys. Be aware of your food and belongings or you will have monkey on your shoulder. 😁", "This amazing parkland area is home to over 200 monkeys , it was very inexpensive to go in, you can buy bananas to feed monkeys but beware they come at you, I bought some and a friend took tons of fantastic photos which will be an amazing memory for me, it's got a beautiful water temple, you can just stay still enough and monkeys will come to you anyway as they are very inquisitive", "after ubud tour in , monkey temple is most impressive place. from the gate u can meet many monkey family's. with small baby monkey u can feel u r in the lost paradise.", "We walked into the Monkey Forest. Only around $10AUD per person. There were many Monkeys to see and of all different ages. We loved the small baby monkeys that swung on the trees and played around chasing each other on the ground. It was a nice little walk, fairly big area and spent around 45 minutes walking around/. There is also an art exhibit to look at in the middle of the forest. We heard stories of monkeys stealing peoples items but it wasn't that bad. Its okay to take bags and phones with you as long as they are kept on you at all times. Otherwise the actually forest and property itself is beautiful with a nice river gushing through the vines and greenery. A fun little adventure in Ubud.", "Monkey everywhere. A few km from Center of Ubud. Price was 20 000 IDR per person. For some aditional cost you can buy bananas and attract even more monkeys :D", "Monkeys are smart. They see a fat tourist like me and decide this dude must have food. Decided to jump on me, open my backpack and take my sunglasses. Proceeded to rip it shreds while staring at me from a nearby tree. If you do go, don't bring anything (hat, backpack, etc.)", "Not cheap but worth a visit. Forest is cool and monkey are not agressive. Entrance is 20k each. Don't forget your mosquito spray and hide your bottles. GoPro's are allowed!", "Bit skeptical based on some of the revues here but well worth a look. Kids had a ball and the grounds are amazing. Beautiful setting. Overall interaction with monkeys is fine if you stay calm, don't scream, run around like an idiot etc. Won't rush back there as we've seen it now but worth a look if you are in Ubud.", "Worth a visit. Price is 50,000 rupiah per person. It's gone up! Children 40,000 rupiah. Do not take plastic bags in with you. If u do, expect to be attacked.", "Cheap entrance of 40000Rp, with a large, wonderful and scenic park where cheeky monkeys wander freely. Get close, and they'll climb all over you, but as long as you are gentle and non-threatening, they'll clamber around a little bit before jumping off. Be wary of bringing any food or loose items in such as sunglasses, as the monkeys may take them. Inside the park are lots of workers who can assist if you would like to have photos with the monkeys, or if the monkeys are being too cheeky towards you. Otherwise, definitely a good experience and a must-go to at least once!", "Did way too many amazing things in , and this is one of my favorites. We walked to the Monkey Forest from Yoga Barn. It is a very small park, you can walk through it within a half hour. Make sure NOT to have any food, drinks, shiny items in your bags as the monkeys are very sneaky and will open your bag skillfully and remove what is inside. You can get some bananas at the door for few $'s and if you want to take your time to give it to them, buy it and quickly hid them before they jump you. They are adorable and very interesting to watch, specially the little families they form.", "Fascinating, humbling and a great experience. Seeing the monkeys in their own environment and being able to interact with them in this beautiful setting is certainly worth a vist. This was my third time and I enjoyed it as much as alast time.", "The forest is good place to walk around and see monkeys play, it best to go in morning there. Have to be careful about your things as monkey can snatch them from you. the best part was feeding monkeys Bananas they climb up your body to get those Bananas. be care they can be bit aggressive if don't leave the bananas. but it was fun feeding them. kids would love this place but have to be bit careful with monkeys.", "This was a nice experience in ubud. The monkey are wild and seems to be there by choice (and probably due to some food that is provided). Some of them get really close to you and it’s good to watch from a distance. The staff who work there are friendly and constantly making sure the monkey keep there distance. Super cheap also Beware that these monkey are not pets or trained (to my knowledge) and some can be rather scary and aggressive. We saw a man get bit on his neck after trying to take a close up picture. Keep your distance, make sure there is nothing in external pockets of your bag and definitely keep your kids close. Very good experience for us however.", "The Sacred Monkey Forest is an awesome must do while in Ubud. The monkeys are great to see but it’s the environment with old bridges and ancient trees that are the star of the adventure.", "Monkey Forest has been here for a long time and the little monkeys have become quite used to all the fuss with the tourists, so be careful about your personal space. wear long sleeves at they are inclined to jump on you and can scratch, but if you keep moving and a little distant, it is quite an experience to watch these little guys. the walks are also very pleasant and the statues and steps are truly a nese experience.", "Not far from Ubud city centre. Easy to get to, probably cant walk though. Nice forest, few temples in it, lots of monkeys. Wouldnt recommend buying bananas, you might get mobbed by the monkeys.", "A big forest area with lots of monkeys. They were well behaved mostly but would try and climb up tourists. They would always stop as soon as the staff told them to. I am an animal lover and this was one of the highlights of my trip as they were in a natural and free environment and seemed very contented.", "a nice place to see the monkeys ind their natural habitat and mingle so near them, trough great vegetation", "This place is just OK. I walked around for 1 hour. After you seeing all the horde of tourists feeding monkeys, was enough. The place is nice and the monkeys curious to see, but that is all. The most funny thing was seeing how big monkeys (tourists) giving food to the little ones just for a dangerous selfie. Some of them were almost scratched on the face. Sometimes I do not understand human being.", "We had a great time at monkey forest! The monkeys are playful and will climb all over you if you have bananas, and sit on your shoulders to eat them. The monkeys play and fight together and it's funny to watch. There is also a lovely walk in the jungle and some gorgeous nese temples to see.", "Last week we booked a day trip to Ubud from Seminyak primarily so our toddler could see Monkey Forest. After a long lunch due to a thunderstorm and heavy rain we headed down to Monkey Forest. There were monkeys running over power lines and on top of buildings much further up the street then Ive ever seen them before. Money forest costs around $4 per adult and under 3's are free. There were plenty of monkeys about - both big and little, lots of babies clinging on to their mothers. Our toddler loved it! Thought the monkeys were hilarious. My husband bought a few bananas inside the forest and ended up with quite a large monkey on his head eating a banana! This was an experience I was happy to miss! My husband did end up getting bitten 3 times by a monkey that was going through our pram basket. So be mindful. These monkeys will try take anything - we even lost a packet of baby face wipes to a very cheeky/fast monkey! eik!", "Walking distance from hotels and restaurants it is not only about the monkeys but about the beautiful scenery", "Nice to see all the little monkeys all around. We had a nice walk through the park and gave the monkeys some fruits. Must do if you are in Ubud", "This place is really not easy to access, for the first day on scooters we chose a bad trip :D We also came late, they close about 5:30 so we only made it to the middle temple to make it but still hard work. Great that you can take scooter all the way up to the stairs, but dangerous steep road with some holes and chicken. The first temple was much prettier and had actually nicer view that the middle one, we thought. Must be cool to make it to the top. Also we met monkeys. They were not very friendly, we took pictures and then they seemed about to attack us, two hissing and running angrily towards us. So beware, these are no pets.", "These animals are so smart! The forest is gorgeous and so are the temples adorning it. The whole place is pure Poetry!", "It was awesome to see the monkeys being so used to people, and grab everything they can to eat. Biggest con is the huge crowds, but that's part of being in .", "The monkeys are adorable. As long as you aren't monkeying around *ha ha*, you'll be ok! Don't carry your plastic waterbottle around — the monkeys can easily bite into and puncture it so they get to drink the water! If you're carrying a backpack, just know that they're smart enough to climb onto you and open it up. Photography enthusiasts should be careful with their equipment too. Pro tip: Mosquito repellents needed!", "I always love going through a walk with the monkeys. Everytime is different and the monkeys never fail to entertain and amuse park guests. Be careful bringing food in as some of the older monkeys can be a little aggressive and will climb up you even if the think you have food. There are guides in the park to assist with this though. Our last visit a monkey climbed up on our son and scratched his neck, nothing serious and the onsite medical centre dealt with the issue quickly for no cost.", "We had an absolutely brilliant time walking around the forest. The monkeys are very used to humans walking around and the only time they jumped on people involved food, or open pockets in bags or coats. I had heard that I shouldn't take anything with me as the monkeys jump all over you, but that wasn't the case. There are very clear instructions and rules for people to follow. There are lots of employees in the forest as well, to help anyone that requires it. One benefit which I hadn't counted on, was the amount of coverage the trees provide, meaning it is very cool to walk around.", "A easy walk from our hotel in Ubud. A nice dense forest to shield you from the glare of the sun, and easy paths to follow around the park. There are monkeys everywhere! Easy viewing and they come very close! ", "One of the funniest activity we did...totaly recommanded, but be careful with the big monkeys...they like the bananas, even those in your pockets.", "Macaques are aggressive animals and I saw tourists behaving in a ridiculous fashion in the his forest, with the same encouragement of those who sell bananas and encourage tourists to entice monkeys to climb on them to take photos. I saw two tourists being bitten when I was there, due to this irresponsible behavior.", "So many monkeys everywhere. I was a little scared of them so didn't go too close. One lady was bitten while I was there. I think just keep your distance from the older bigger ones especially if they have babies. If you have food they will climb on you for pictures etc. I also saw them try to take someones bag so keep your sunnies or bags close to you. The actual forest was beautiful. It's $30,000 IDR to get in.", "The money forest is an easy, short walk from the town center (the walk from Puri Saren where our shuttle dropped us is about 15 mins). We were nervous after hearing and reading reviews of the monkeys scratching, biting people and grabbing food. In fact our hotel reception mgr cautioned my husband against even wearing glasses! The reality was quite different as we saw a variety of monkeys hanging around quietly minding their own business. In fact one tiny adorable fellow shook hands with another tourist and tentatively tried climbing onto his shoulder. A set of young monkeys put up an entertaining show at the small pond near the entrance; leaping off trees and walking along the circumference of the pond till a naughty friend tipped them over into the water. It was hilarious and we watched entranced for 15-20 mins. The temples themselves can only be viewed from the outside as I guess they are still in use. They're quite lovely, the main temple has a beautiful exterior wall with monkeys (carved and real). The prettiest setting is for the temple you have to walk down the stairs and access via a bridge. Do visit if you're in Ubud and no need to worry about the monkeys. If you keep your food in your bag and don't approach them, you should be fine.", "I was too scared to go to the monkey forest last year because the monkeys around the gates looked super scary. But a local gave us some tips that made me feel way more at ease this time. He said: walk with your hands a little out from your body and never reach into your pockets, walk slowly and calmly, never look monkeys in the eye, don't wear any jewelry or anything shiny and keep your distance. We did all these things and the monkeys left us alone. I'm glad they did because the walk through the forest was absolutely gorgeous. So many good photos! The forest itself is cool and shaded with a river flowing through the middle of it. I'm not sure I would brave it alone (I went with my mum) but I'm glad I did it!", "Saw a monkey jump on a child’s head and try to bite him...saw another monkey try to steal a man’s shopping bag...saw another monkey chase a family while baring its fangs...all in one visit. I don’t blame the monkeys being aggressive because there are hordes of people all up in their space/home and its intimidating for them. Such a waste of money and felt bad for the monkeys.", "I was positively surprised about how beatiful the nature was in the park, monkeys where nice and it seemed like that most of the tourist who had issues with them, deserved it for teasing them", "I went there, the place is pretty, the monkeys are cute. It's really nice. Just be aware that you may get bitten. I got bitten on my back while I was sitting down. The bite was totally unprovoked. It drew blood but I wasn't overly concerned at the time. Someone at my hostel said I should go for a rabies shot. I didn't know much about rabies at the time so I hadn't considered it a risk. Rabies is 100% fatal in humans. You will die a horrible death within weeks of the first symptoms. There have been rabies cases in . Don't mess around; just get the shots. It's not that expensive. It only cost me 100 Canadian to see a doctor and get my first two shots. Have fun!", "Ticket is 30 000 per person, also they are selling bananas there for the monkeys. Really nice place to visit with monkeys running around you. Has a lot of security to keep an eye on you safety. Really loved it!", "Literally THOUSANDS of monkeys. Mostly friendly...some not so friendly, but lots of staff around to help. Maybe not do anything, but if you're \\under attack\\\" they'll distract the monkey at the very least. Make sure to keep EVERYTHING tied down as I witnessed people unfortunately parting with their bags, hats, and especially water bottles due to sneaky monkeys!\"", "Obviously everyone who goes to Ubud, visits the Monkey Forest. Back home we had heard many reviews on how the monkeys are annoying they don’t leave you alone etc etc I never found this at all. As long as you read the signs carefully and don’t do what it tells you not to do then you will be fine and actually have an enjoyable time. It is quite big and beautiful to walk around so make sure you walk around the whole park. We actually went twice because I enjoyed it so much and was also cheap. Make sure you do not have anything in your pockets or hanging out your bags as they will come along and jump on you and rummage around. Also do not OPEN your bag in front of a monkey as they will come over and jump on you. Do not look then directly in the eyes either as they for some reason think you would like to fight. But a must see and a great experience to get up close with monkeys .", "Such a cheap activity! Only 30,000 rupiah each. I was skeptical as reviews had said monkeys were naughty/stole things and were aggressive. This was not the case for our experience. Really relied on the great staff there if you felt uncomfortable or timid around the monkeys although they were really well behaved and playful whilst we were there. Great for kids and adults. Not to be missed.", "I read previous views before taking my four children here and was glad I did as they did warn about several things. However all the warning seemed to be about the monkeys and staff. I agree there are many hawkers selling bananas to feed the monkeys and it can be problematic but it was mainly the behaviour of some tourists that caused monkeys to become slightly aggressive. If you encourage the monkeys to climb all over you - as many did - you may.....may get bitten. Some good advice was not to look monkeys in the eyes or bare your teeth (smile). Before we walked in there was an elderly man sitting and a relative of his was trying to get a photo so offering the monkey food then didn't it to him. The little monkey looked directly at the monkey who had sat next to him and held his arm. The elderly man looked directly back and after 15 seconds or so of staring at each other the man was bitten. So the moral of all this is - yes - go to Monkey Forest as it is pleasant enough, kept clean and has some quite beautiful and interesting areas BUT avoid silly tourists and respect the monkeys. We stayed on alert at all times and enjoyed our experience. We did not buy any food for the monkeys - there were enough other people doing that.", "Make plans to come to Monkey Temple multiple times... it's an absolutely incredible experience. While you can bring your own snacks from outside to feed the monkeys, please purchase within the temple walls to support the amazing initiative which sustains the health and happiness of these beautiful creatures.", "There are so many monkeys within this forest. Everywhere you look. I found it a little bit sad to see in some ways because the monkeys are really quite interactive with the tourists visiting. And the tourists are constantly getting close to the animals taking photos and touching them. People were feeding them their own snacks which was a big no-no to the security guards. We had one monkey stalk us for a while because I opened my bag to get my water out and the monkey heard the crinkling of my chip packet in there. I was a little frightened by this. These monkeys are clever and will steal things off tourists. They know how to open bags and take things out of pockets etc. Keep your wits about you when you visit. Monkeys may carry viruses etc and respect the monkeys and the forests' conditions of entry.", "The monkey's are very entertaining and so full of themselves. One grabbed onto my bag and took my shirt out thinking it was bananas. He dropped it once he realised it didn't fit him.", "One of out group was terrified of the Monkeys as last visit many years ago she felt intimidated. This time was less Monkeys and many Staff keeping a eye on them. The experience was lovely. Beautiful large Sanctuary and we all enjoyed watching the Monkeys. All looked healthy and happy. Free to do whatever they please and Cheeky. Worth a Visit.", "The monkeys can be too friendly at times but we had no issues with them. The statues everywhere with the monkeys were amazing to photograph with many great pictures to take home.", "OUr driver took us to the monkey park. We enjoyed wandering among the monkeys in a natural, free environment.", "Beautiful monkeys enjoying the people who come to visit them, especially those with bananas. We bought bananas and the monkeys were out to get those bananas! They ran up my back onto my shoulders and demanded the banana. It was a great photo opportunity and we took advantage of it. Be sure not to wear glasses, earrings, or lay your purse or camera down as these little guys are mischievous and you might not see those items again. If you do want to feed these monkeys, don't jump when the monkey jumps on you and don't give a banana to a monkey and try to take it away - Remember they are wild animals and they will bite very hard.", "Yes, the monkeys are the major draw card, but the forest offers nice scenery with huge trees, flowers, gardens and nice temples. The monkeys are pretty cheeky, but adorable at the same time. It's a great way to spend an hour or two. A pretty unique attraction.", "The monkey forrest is amazing, the trees and plants in there are worth going to see even with out the monkeys. We read a lot of reviews on here before we went about people being bitten and attacked. Yes some of the monkey will jump on people but if you give them space and just appreciate them not stick a camera right in their babys face they will be fine. The worst part about the monkey forrest is the people. Some points get very congested when walking a long the board walk and its clear that some cultures done value manners. There is some rubbish in the river thats a real let down but sadly thats just a part of south east asia. Its a must do in Ubud and the great thing is its a lot cooler in the forrest so its great to chill out for a few hours", "Was in Ubud for the day, and stopped in the Monkey Forest. Great place, especially for kids! You can buy bunches of bananas and the monkey will climb on you to take them out of your hand. You can get very up close to take pictures, and the monkeys will often come right up to you and maybe even climb on you. Cheap to get in, was about $3 US.", "The monkey forest is a popular spot for tourists. I recommend you read the signs!! Because a lot of people don't respect the wild monkeys and treat it Like a zoo. U can't touch them.. Feeding them is even dangerous.. U get mobbed!! (Not by the cute little monkeys but the big ones) If u want a photo, only buy a couple of bananas and stay close to the staff. That way they will shoo away the big aggressive monkeys. Never touch or go to close to the younger monkeys.. My mum nearly got bit (could catch rabies) and once just jumped on her unexpectedly! Just be careful and read the signs!! :)", "Nice park with loads of monkeys and zookeepers that help the silly tourists whenever a monkey jumps on them. They are obviously well fed animals and the park is kept really nice and clean. If you want a monkey on your back or head, just put your hand in the pocket of your trousers and they will come and check out if you are hiding something to eat for them. Just stand still and show your empty hands and they will go away soon enough. ", "This was my 3rd visit to the monkey forest. I always enjoy the experience of watching the monkeys roaming the forest free.", "My husband and I visited the forest this Thursday towards the end of our trip. We got a grab car up there which is much cheaper than a normal taxi 120,000 which is just over £7. We loved being able to walk among the monkeys, I didn’t realise how free they would be but it was fine once you got used to it. I would recommend going early in the morning as we did as you beat the heat a little bit. There are plenty of guides there to offer information and help if you get a bit nervous around all the monkeys. Getting a grab back to seminyak cost 144,000 as it was a busier time so be prepared for a little longer wait to get your drive home started. Would highly recommend.", "I liked waling through the area, there are tons of monkeys just cruising around. Be careful when they ask if you want bananas to feed them, the moment they give you the bananas those monkeys will jump all over you for them!!!", "Great fun, can be done in about an hour if you're in a rush. In the centre of town. As long as you're sensible you shouldn't have any problems with the monkeys, we didn't. We fed them bananas and one of the guides there let us feed some corn to one so it sat on my shoulder. I loved it! If you take children make sure they behave and don't run around making noise, the monkeys do not like it! Don't wear lose things like hats, sunnies etc, the monkeys will want it!", "The monkeys are everywhere so great for photos and feeding them.. truly enjoyable!! BEWARE!!! They do bite if you don't give them your bananas freely.. we saw 2 people get bitten because they tried to tease the monkeys... Tip: if you have bananas, just let go it go from your hands when they have a grip of it :) you'll thoroughly enjoy it that way..", "Monkeys are everywhere. Unless you are interested in watching monkeys, you can pay a visit, else you can skip the place", "Buy your bananas before hand and keep them in your bag and take them out one at a time trust me u will that k me for the advice. The monkeys will jump on u. Don't tease them like I saw one tourist doing or you will get a nip. Otherwise they are very friendly and bear in mind they will climb on you and sit on your head/shoulder waiting for a banana or even try to get in ur bag. Girls with long hair tie it in a bun or u will be a monkey swing! Highly reccomended for a visit.", "The Monkey Forest was definitely the highlight of my trip in Ubud! The monkeys are everywhere, they are quite curious but keep themselves to themselves unless you have food. If you don't have any snacks or loose items they won't jump on you, so make sure you don't keep any snack or food not hidden in your bag if you don't want the monkeys climbing on you. It was making me very upset to see people screaming, kicking, and throwing the monkeys off themselves. There are plenty of staff to help so there is no reason to be violent with them. If you are that scared of monkeys that you are willing to hurt them - don't go! This is a sacred monkey forest and it's their home. Please show some respect!", "Good: The many many many monkeys. I'm a huge fan of monkeys and observing their behavior. The garden park and it's hairy habitats are very well preserved and taken care of. There are clear signs of what to do and what not to do. Bad: The many many many tourists without common sense. I'm not a huge fan of tourists with their selfie sticks getting angry when they later are robbed by these little fellows or surprised that a monkey can and will jump on you if you are teasing them.", "The monkey forest demonstrates the coexistence of humans and nature. Several temple festivals are held within the grounds of the monkey forest. The area enclosed by the temple walls and the forest area around it is considered sacred.", "Great fun and if you follow the instructions nothing to worry about in terms of the monkeys. Lots of staff available who are helpful and get you a monkey on your shoulder. Kids loved it and so did the parents. The park was nice and cleaner than I had expected.", "Great experience! But gotta be careful, because the monkeys look for anything they take from you, like glasses, hat, water/soda bottles, etc. The feeding time was quite interesting!", "Never been so close with any monkeys, this place allows you to do so. Very cool experience :) nice short walk to see the Dragon Bridge which was beautiful.", "Beautiful inside just remember to be careful of monkeys if they see objects they can grab they will and have been known to bite if not getting their way. If you are cautious you should be fine.", "Nice experience! It's a little Forrest full of Monkeys everywhere! You can buy bananas just after the entrance and feed them , they do get aggressive but they are fun ! Try holding onto a banana high up and they will climb into you to get it ! Was fun ! Don't be scared ! Just don't go near them while they are eating", "The sanctuary is the perfect union between nature and men. The monkeys are funny and wild, well fed and taken care.", "You must visit the monkey forest when in . What a great place, charming forest, temple and the monkeys are so cute. Well recommended.", "This is a beautiful park with amazing architecture and, as expected, monkeys everywhere. Be ready to take a lot of pictures. Also please follow the recommendations and do not interact or look the monkeys in the eyes. It's for your own safety. Don't be the 'ugly tourist'.", "We stopped off on The way to monkey forest. Entry price is pricey but it was worth it. Loved being so close to all the animals. The restaurant we stopped to get a drink and they give u a number...with that number they bring out 3 different animals that you can get ur photo with. Its free unless you want to buy ur professional Photo but they also take photos with ur own camera so that's free. Worth the visit.", "We visited the Monkey sanctuary for an experience and good time. We had it. When people warn \\the monkeys are aggressive\\\", they mean it. Not all of them, but the big ones know what they are doing. When you enter the sanctuary, there is a stand to buy bananas. The big male monkeys stake out the spots near the stand and watch who buys bananas. They then size the targets up and approach ready to accept or rob you of every banana. Be careful, if your smaller children have bananas, the monkeys will zoom in on them (as they size you up). When they say don't taunt or try and hide the bananas, that's good advice. Once the big monkeys at the entrance eat all your bananas, you can find the park worker who will let a monkey climb on you. Don't let just any monkey get on you! Remember, Stay alert, stay alive! It was a good time and we'd recommend it.\"", "Don't buy bananas at the entrance, because the monkeys will jump on you. This is well worth doing, as long as you arn't afraid of monkeys, and read the rules before entering....", "Ok, keep your hands on your stuff otherwise the monkeys will grab them. As long as you do that you are bound to have a lovely experience there with the omnipresent monkeys jumping amongst trees and statues.", "According to locals Ubud has the friendliest Monkeys. For the most part if you follow the guidelines it is safe. Don't extend your fingers at them (they will bite) and don't keep anything out for them to access. My girlfriend had insect spray in her hand and a monkey came out of nowhere and snatched it because he thought it was food. Granted, she was slow to react as it took a few jumps before the snatch. Do not make any sudden movements and the monkeys will not feel threatened. For 30000 rupiah per person, it was a bargain and a great time.", "Serene , peaceful ,until every now and then one of the monkeys crosses a hierarchy line and then for 2 minutes all hell breaks loose .... But all order is restored in a little while and peace and calm returns to this little magical forest.", "nice forest and good experience but be careful monkey can steal your bags for foods and you can noting do 🤣🤣", "A lovely place to go for nature walk with loads of monkeys hanging about! The landscape across the park were very different, so even though the park was not large, it was quite fascinating. Some walk took us along the river, or over and across on boardwalk, or along a woody plain. The monkeys themselves were playful but quite harmless as long as they are not feeling threatened. They seem to love plastic water bottles so do keep them in your bag!", "We loved our time at the monkey sanctuary! You can tell straight away the monkeys are happy and are cage-free and are able to roam and do as they please. My partner brought some bananas at the stall inside the sanctuary and I was in bits laughing at the monkeys climbing him to grab the bananas! Very cheeky! Loved every minute, amazing views too.", "This would be a really good visit if there was not a vendor selling old bananas at very high prices. This in itself is ok, but the monkeys then attack you to get the bananas first. Since it is a sanctuary no one gives them a boot up the backside. It all results in aggresive behaviour which is very bad for the animals, not to mention dangerous for the visitors. The monkeys also roam and try to steal, getting into more trouble. A pity because they are charming animals and the place is very beautiful. Make a donation if you want to support the place..", "We loved the monkey temple! I was so excited to be there. I loved every second I was there. Right when you get in the sanctuary the monkeys are everywhere! It's important not to show you teeth it's a threat to them. Don't where valuables the monkeys will try and grab it:)It was super cheap to enter the park and bananas to feed them as well. Don't hesitate to grab bananas it's so worth it. The monkeys will jump right on top of you and eat them. Try not to pet them it was super hard not too and i still did🙊 when the baby monkeys came lol Other than that be respectful, it's a awesome experience! Enjoy yourself! Aloha!🌴🐒🍌🍌🍌", "I had been to the Monkey Forest twice before and it never fails to impress me. It really is a must if you go to . Just keep your wits about you as the monkeys are wild and a few people got bit while we were. Don’t bring anything shiny...jewelry, water bottles, etc. And, whatever you do, do NOT make eye contact. I made that mistake and seriously pissed off a monkey. Thankfully he decided not to attack but it was dicey. Monkeys also seem to be attracted by backpacks...probably because some people bring food in them. Don’t bring any food or snacks and definitely don’t feed them. If they grab something...water bottle, sunglasses, etc...best to let them have it. If you do get bit or scratched, there are clinics scattered around the grounds. The one we saw had a few customers. You also have to watch your step for monkey poop bombs that are on the ground. Despite all of this, you must see it. You will most likely never see anything like it again. The monkeys are fascinating and the temples are stunning.", "I loved it! The interaction with the monkeys, the place itself, the temples, sculptures (explicit) ... the best in in my view. I recomend buying bananas at a local market before going. They sell it there but double the price. Take 1 or 2 out of your back bag at a time and be careful no monkey sees it or they will chase you for all of them. Hang it up high over your head when you see a medium/small size monkey. He will climb you, sit in your shoulder while he eats that banana for your best picture of your holidays!", "For us, who do not live with monkeys around in nature it was s Nice experience to take a walk around in the monkey forest ", "Entry 80K. Kind of boring... safe and controlled. All monkeys are the same. Domě Arras looks cool many tourists.", "funny monkey and beautiful forest in Ubud . visit the Beji Temple, feels like you were in the jungle.", "I have been there for the first time, monkeys are sooo tame, its almost unbelievable. U could feed them and touch them, they will even jump on your head. Some of them could be agresive. Still it was worth to see. ", "I liked the place and these nice furry creatures even though my first experience was to feel a strong bump into my head from a monkey mom, when her baby came closer to me. This place reminds one of a park where monkeys are the kings and they know it. you can see them all over the place and enjoy them watching, but be careful with buying and offering them food. The sellers offer you bananas and other goodies for them without warning that they might become a little agressive seeing you with it. The older ones are able to steal the banana bunch from your hand, but also chase away the smaller ones you choose to feed sooner.", "We went there with my teenager kids, my daughter was a little afraid of monkey, but the monkey there was tame, not naughty. Lots of staff are working to ensure our safety. Bathroom is clean, place is pretty nice to bring guest from overseas.", "I love the Monkey Forest. Every time I come to Ubud I like to visit it. Just wander around, take your time and enjoy the beautiful sights down all the different paths.", "80k to get in and you see several monkeys, but you'll easily see monkeys elsewhere in Ubud. Not worth it.", "Awesome, Peaceful, and very beautiful place. Lots of Monkeys but are very tame. A must see place if going there. I loved it.", "Very nice to see the monkey free in the forest ans not in jail. I had see a little baby just front on me, very interresting The nature is gorgious", "Ok so the monkeys can be a little intimidating at first. I get that. But they are a heck of a lot if fun just to watch! And if you can't get past that, just the stroll through the forest is worthwhile. It's tranquil And beautiful with a great energy (other tourists notwithstanding). And if you hate it, so what? You've lost 30 minutes of your life (at worst) and maybe 2$. I could wander this place for hours.", "Interesting to see monkey in the nature and not at the zoo. There are so many of them in the forest. Be aware some of them quite dangerous: always trying to steal the stuff from the people. The scariest picture I saw few monkey just jumping on the people and biting or tearing the hears for the ladies...so be careful while you visit the forest.", "It was a very nice experience. You just have to realise that the monkeys are wild animals and if you treat them like animals nothing will happen. But some people really want to bring their selfie game to the next level and got bitten and I rally hope they got quickly to the clinic to get their rabies vaccination.", "Loved the monkey forest in the middle of Unud. The trail in some parts are a bit slippery, my suggest is to wear good shoes and not flip flops/thong sandles. Worth a trip in Ubud.", "If you haven't been around many monkeys this place is fab. They're everywhere and very interactive. There are signs warning you to hold onto your valuables. That even goes for your plastic water bottle! Go early and enjoy the serenity. The temples are beautiful and the trees are awesome.", "I enjoyed a few things while on my visit.. * The ticket booth staff were pleasant * The grounds staf were very helpfull * The gardens are huge & almost serine.. * The temples & buildings are well maintained & impressive * The monkeys are generally well behaved ~ stick to the clear stated \\do's & dont's\\\" and you will have NO monkey trouble A place well worth visiting & spend 3 ~ 4 hours enjoying the sights & sounds of .. I give this place *****\"", "We visited this forest in early February which was rainy season. Quite impressed with those monkey inhabitants, they were pretty mischievous and funny in a way, some were quite aggressive. I was lucky to see a family cuddling each other in a tree when the weather was kinda drizzling, awww they looked truly cozy and loving. I wondered if some of them were picking lies for each other according to what I observed lol. The walk along the forest was also very nice. I liked so much the holy spring part when we walked through the concrete bridge with mossy and ancient trees. Overall worth a visit.", "I visited Monkey Forest on a lazy day when had nothing to do. It was very nice and monkeys were very funny to watch. Made lots of nice photos and if you are traveling with kids it's a must see attraction. Just make sure you don't carry bag in your hands or eating food", "This place has something magical, something mystical ! Watching all those trees and flowers, giant roots bending over the bridges, mystic statues over stone paths, wild free monkeys playing around and everything bathed in the sunlight passing through the branches - made me feel like part of the nature. It's a sanctuary you must visit if you really love nature.", "Perfect place to spend a few hours out of the city traffic and enjoy some nature. We had lots of fun watching the monkeys.", "This is the best attraction in ..there are thousands of monkeys all over this walkable park..the monkeys are very accustomed to people...so be careful..they will jump on you, your head and your bags if there is food around", "beautiful Scenery, cheeky monkeys that are so much fun to feed. They will jump on your head/shoulders/arms so be prepared.", "As a family with two young children, this was a great day out, we enjoyed the experience Do make sure you follow the rules, and keep plastic including bottles packed away safely, lock your backpack zips, as these little guys will get in there no problems and help themselves to what ever you have", "We'd read a lot of reviews and stories about the monkey forest but still wanted to give it a try! As we were a bit nervous that monkeys would attack you, we didn't buy any food, took very few personal belongings with us and kept walking rather than stopping. It was incredible to see the monkeys in their beautiful surroundings!! Definitely worth a visit. We did see one monkey hiss and jump towards a man but to be fair he was waving a selfie stick in the monkeys face!! My advice would be to go, enjoy it, but don't be stupid!! ", "It is pretty much what you'd expect. A jungle park with lots of monkeys. Bananas available for sale if you want them climbing on you. Either way, plenty of opportunities to take nice pictures with and without monkeys as there are a couple of small temples inside as well. Lots of people, for sure, but not so many that it was a real bother when we went.", "Its beautiful place on mountains with a scenic view of sea below the mountains....Just beware of monkeys...dont even wear sunglasses as they will snatch it and break it...I learnt the hard way.", "They really have made a wonderful place here, with hundreds of monkeys everywhere for you to see, including lots of cute baby ones. One of the highlights was watching the little ones bath in a pool, overseen by a parent monkey who broke up some bullying - just like for us humans! The adolescent monkeys can be a bit too friendly and inquisitive sometimes so if you have expensive sunglasses I would put them away, and make sure your bags are zipped up. On the small chance you actually get bitten then be reassured that all the monkeys are healthy and you won't catch anything from them, and there's a first aid centre where they will put iodine on the bite.", "First off, do buy the big bunch of bananas from the lady just inside the gate, and immediately give them to your friend. He will soon be covered in monkeys so have your camera ready. What you're really paying for is the tiny old nese lady to beat the excess monkeys back with a stick. Then you walk around some more and see the monkeys steal peoples hats and glasses and open zippers on their backpacks going for the hidden food that they can smell. Shoulda paid attention to the sign folks. If schadenfreude is your thing, go in the afternoon when bus loads of Chinese tourists that couldn't read the warning signs show up. If this sounds like fun, then go. If not, stay away. If you're expecting any kind of deep spiritual experience, you've come to the wrong place. Don't say no one told you.", "Very unique fun experience. Monkeys running in their natural habitat. Be careful though - do not take a backpack or loose items or food. Monkeys could jump on your pack pack.", "We have visited here some years ago but stopped going after being concerned about the rabies incidences in . We are both Registered Nurses who are Nurse Immunisers. Every year we have a mandatory update on diseases and immunisations and travellers infected with rabies from always is a topic. We even felt concerned just walking past when the monkeys were on the streets and didnt go down that way again. Go at your own risk but it is expensive to get the follow up treatment or give your country the burden of paying for your treatment.", " was a relaxation vacation for us so we didn't venture out much. The monkey sanctuary was a must for us though. Fascinating place that didn't disappoint. If you like monkeys, you need to go.", "I went to the Monkey Forest and had an amazing experience there. After reading the signs we left our water bottles behind (it does say clearly not to take food or drink in) and bought our bunch of bananas and went to explore. While there I was given a free private tour of the temples by one of the guides, he was very informative and helpful and it really helped make the experience much more enjoyable. The monkeys were a delight to watch and I found them to be very gentle when feeding them. Because we didn't take anything in with us, once our bananas were gone they left us alone to explore. My friend did have one try and remove her lip ring so I would be careful if wearing or carrying anything shiny as it does attract them. All in all a beautiful setting and it was so wonderful to see the monkeys in their natural habitat, the rain forest and location is simply stunning. I can't wait to return again!", "Sacred Monkey Forest is one of the most overrated attractions. But nevertheless it’s worth seeing. The monkeys are little pirates and they will prey on you. It’s an interesting experience :)", "A must do in . Loved how the monkeys are just roaming freely. Beautiful temple grounds / gardens. You buy bunches of bananas to feed to the monkeys which you are meant to hold one at a time above your head. But be warned they know exactly what is going on and go straight for the bunch in your hand as soon as you pay. A very interesting experience having a monkey climb up you to get a banana. ", "A nice spot to visit to get away from the busy centre of Ubud. Monkeys were a bit creepy but just follow the rules and directions in the sanctuary and all will be fine! I would advise against buying bananas if you don't want any monkeys to go near you!!!!", "I really enjoyed going to this place even though at first I was very hesitant. I'm not really keen on monkeys but decided to go anyway. The grounds are well maintained and the monkeys had lots of feed stations. Tourists that ignored instructions and found themselves getting things stolen. Some of the monkeys try to steal your earrings or necklaces, best to leave them at home if you dont want to risk a monkey sitting on you and taking off with them. It was sad to see so much plastic around....bought in by tourists!! I was able to take so many amazing photos but I was always wary and careful not to aggravate the monkeys. It was fun just to sit and watch their antics.", "Went there early morning. Beautiful place and nice and cool. Cheeky monkeys everywhere. Fun to watch!", "My partner and I went recently as we thought we both quite liked monkeys and wanted to see this temple... it definitely isn't something that we would do again! I would highly recommend against taking young children as the monkeys can be quite aggressive as we saw first hand. Generally if you follow the rules of no food on show, no sunglasses, no jewellery etc etc.. you should be ok. My partner started unzipping his rucksack to get out his camera and before he knew it, was surrounded by monkeys as they thought he had food in his bag. Our visit was brief as we kept moving and didn't linger. It's a cheap activity but definitely wouldn't bother with it again.", "Very nice but be carefully of monkeys taking things, food and glasses. If you are careful you will be save. Do not worry. Worth visiting.", "monkey park is bigger than I thought and you can get some cracking photo's of the many monkeys but beware, they can be very aggressive and chased a friend of mine with teeth showing and scratching his heels and calves until I started clapping to distract them. Still it was worth the visit.", "This is definitely a must see in . Not only is it fun to feed the monkeys (you have to buy bananas there- they don't want people feeding the monkeys unhealthy junk), but the place is gorgeous. It's really what one imagines to be- old temples built in the middle of a jungle. Just be prepared of the heat, humidity, and mosquitoes. Also, don't get one of those packaged tours that include this. They will just force you to go to tourist traps to buy overpriced coffee and silver before dropping you off here- total waste of time. Just go straight here and buy a ticket.", "1) Go to Monkey Forest after lunchtime - that way the monkeys arent hungry and make a jump for stuff in your pockets/ are less aggressive! 2) Be careful not to get biten - there is a rabies outbreak in at the moment The tourists taunt the monkeys and feed them and you get the feelig it is asking for trouble with wild animals. The Macque monkeys are certainly cute and fun to watch in action swinging around and playing in the water fountain. But just take care when walking about. Good for about an hour's walk in the park.", "I think this place used to be great. But now it is overrun with tourists who over feed the monkeys. The monkeys are so gentrified that they will steal your water bottle, cell phone, or camera to get more food from you. I would much rather enjoy monkeys in a more natural habitat (like Mt. Batur). It is sad to see tourism affect the natural habitats and behaviors of these animals. The sanctuary is beautiful. But stop feeding the monkeys! Be responsible.", "Most of people who visit Ubud will definetly put it on the tour list. Entrance fee for Adult is about 50.000 IDR and Kids 40.000 IDR. You could visit their website for some detail information. But for me, this place is family friendly and those who interest with Monkeys seeing with barely closes to you and just to know them real. There some restriction and warning what is allow and not allowed. My suggestion, follow them. And mind your stuff as well before entering the area. The monkeys love banana and sometimes will stole something from you.... Just be aware of it!!", "We visited Sacred Monkey Forest for the first time this November. There were lots of baby monkeys which are always a beautiful sight to see. We found the monkeys overall to have been calm natured unless generally provoked by some tourists. Enjoyed watching them interact with each other as they carried on with their normal monkey business, ie playing, grooming, eating, sleeping, and nursing. Lots of photo opportunities. It was also great to see the monkeys are fed lots of healthy food. A must visit for everyone.", "nice and cool in amongst the trees. Was a welcome change from the heat after a huge day of driving. Old mossy statues etc and lots of monkeys. Careful of the Monkeys they can be rather forward. Do not walk around eating food, you will probably lose it.", "It’s like a trip back to ages. Seeing the monkey in their habitat and the temple in the middle of the jungle was awesome. I would suggest travelers to go for a morning/evening walk", "It was a fun morning. Monkeys are everywhere and you must have some concernes such as don’t bring anything that could attract monkeys attention such as food or a bottle of water. If you are based in Ubud I recommend doing it by the morning when the tourists buses are not there yet.", "We loved going here! You could buy a bunch of bananas inside and the monkeys would climb all over you to get them! There were staff all around to remind people not to touch the monkeys unless they go on you first. We found the forest to be really beautiful and quite big, giving loads of space to the monkeys. The perimeter wasn’t closed off and so the monkeys were free to roam! ", "We went once and it was an experience. Never do again. Seriously, a monkey tried to steal a girls earrings - her husband shooed the monkey away and it bit his shoulder!! Then later a HUGE baboon jumped on a woman’s chest grabbed her and seriously tried to steal her bag! Not even joking. Maybe worth entering 50-100m then leaving", "We had lot of fun in the Monkey forest. Monkeys are completely free in the forest and surrounding areas, if you don't like animals or they scare you is better to give it a miss. Be careful with your stuff, monkeys are little thieves, and don't touch them. Enjoy watching them playing, eating and looking after their little ones. You won't be bored!", "Never had my wife and I been so close to the monkeys before! Even got to pose with while they perched on our heads (thanks to the friendly staff there who helped set up the camera shots for us). The temples and architecture are also beautiful too. Worth to spend some time there to be with nature!", "A beautiful walk around a forest garden. A guy followed us and asked if we wanted a monkey to jump on us so we said yes as we wanted to take a photo, then had to give him a small amount of money to buy food to attract the monkey. I was a bit scared at first but the monkeys really only want the food then they leave you alone. There are heaps of monkeys to see and many with babies. Great place to take the kids.", "For all people that likes nature and monkeys is a must see. You are going to see more or less than 300 monkeys in freedom, eating, playing and even fighting..their natural behaviour. No other place was so full of them in . Theyare not agressive, because staff take good care of them, suppling a lot of food. But they are curios, so you can be at some point a point of attraction for them.They could just climb on you for searching something..they should go down by themselves, without harming you. The forrest is in an amaizing valey with tropical old trees and a little river is crossing by!! We spend some quality time there thst I shall nevrr forgett!@", "We had a great time watching the monkeys (as well as the idiot tourists who were giving the monkeys cigarettes and screaming when the monkeys stole their food)", "There are alot of monkeys. They are cute but also can be pushy, especially if you have bananas. You are likely to part with your bananas within the first 5 minutes. Some monkeys may climb on you. Just remain calm and follow the rules strictly. Personally I would just watch the other tourist feed the monkeys (extra fun at no extra cost) The environment is beautiful to walk through and there are plenty of monkeys everywhere to photograph. Personnally I would not recommend this with children less than 8-10 years old. We were 'mugged' by a largish monkey that though a small wooden colorful lucky charm would be edible. The charm was attached quite securely to a bag and the monkey just bit it off. When we tried to prevent this the monkey showed its impressive teeth.", "Not a surprise but it was very busy with tourists, not a problem though (though if you don't like witnessing cliché photoshoots of people posing near monkeys then this isn't the place for you). Monkeys were surprisingly well behaved compared to other places we have seen monkeys. They are very comfortable in humans presence. The scenary and park itself was beautiful and worth seeing.", "Definitely worth visiting, but I suggest going in the morning when it isn't so hot so you can really enjoy it. They sell bananas at the gate if you want to get up close and personal with the monkeys. I bought one bunch, but did my best to save them for when I was deeper in the forest. The monkeys at the front are much more savvy and know that you've got food. They will take it and run off so you don't get much interaction. If you walk deep into the forest the monkeys are much calmer and will climb on your shoulders and sit and eat with you.", "Good place to visit but be careful with the monkeys. There are wardens inside to make sure you are safe and we took our 3 year old granddaughter. All was fine for us.", "Just don't have food hidden anywhere on you! Visiting the monkey forrest is basically, like, something you have to do in Ubud. The monkeys are everywhere. You can buy some bananas and a monkey will come right up to you, even sit on your shoulder for pictures while they eat. It is a nice leisurely walk and a beautiful tropical forrest atmosphere.", "this is such a nice place to visit! The monkeys are relatively tame if you entice them with food and distractions then they are not afraid to jump on you, if one was to jump on you all you need to do is show them you have no food and slowly move, they will soon get of. Read many reviews of the monkeys attacking people but we saw nothing of the kind, if you do as the signs tell you by not looking them in the eye, running and screaming there should be no problems! Staff were quickly on hand to get the monkeys of but as I say you only need to move slowly and they will be of. Also really lovely scenery and interesting to see the temples and the grave, it was a lovely walk. We are huge animal lovers and could have spent hours here just watching the monkeys. If you don't want to be jumped on then all you need to do is keep your distance, as i say we saw no trouble and the staff are there to warn you to keep your cool, these are wild animals of you threaten them no doubt they could attack but this is the same as keeping a dog or every hamster at home! (Common sense!) Visit this place and you will not be disappointed listen to the instructions and you will be in no harm, however don't take big bags they can be curious to what is inside, they are very clever! If you want to avoid the crowds then go in the morning however the monkeys seemed to be a lot more greedy than they were when we visited in the afternoon the day before (maybe a better time to go in the afternoon if you are concerned for any safety) Also cannot complain about the entry fee as this was cheap!!! and this is a sanctuary so you are giving something back to keep these monkeys alive and healthy.", "The Sacred Monkey Forest is a must see if spending time in Ubud. Not only are the monkeys cool to see roaming around in their natural habitat, the templates and architecture of the grounds are beautiful. We went with a group of 4 and a guide who brought us and we spent about an hour or so here, maybe less, and it was the perfect amount of time. If you can get the chance, have one of the workers get a monkey to sit on your shoulder and get a pic! They are so cute.", "Beautiful, clean. The monkeys were perfectly delightful and not vicious at all. There are a LOT of steps. Impressive banyan trees, interesting temples. In the middle was a surprise art gallery with gorgeous paintings of various styles for sale.", "Near the centre of ubud lies the monkey forest , The monkeys themselves are not scared of you neither should you be of them. It was a lovely way to spend an hour or so walking through the forest the scenery is beautiful and to see and interact with the monkeys is a bonus. You can buy bananas for guaranteed monkey business , though the likelihood is that one will try to sneak in your bag or sit on your shoulder anyway, great photos to be taken and a good way to spend a couple hours. Not very expensive either was about 30k each if that. ", "Beautiful place to enjoy shade, gorgeous walkways, architecture, nature, and of course the playful, if not aggressive monkeys. Don't miss in Ubud!", "Really enjoyed our visit to the forest. Be careful to not bother the monkeys and just wait until you get further into the forest and keepers will get monkeys to sit on your shoulders. Visit thebird park at the same time as it is only a short distance away.", "Neat and nice .... Real cute monkeys If you wanna click a pic just hold a banana and they will jump on you....", "I was at first a little apprehensive about going here but my lovely driver told me this was the best place to see the monkeys. I used a driver Wayan Sugiarta 08563701036 I have had a bad experience with a monkey long time ago on turtle island. The monkeys here were well behaved and my young children 5 and 6 year old loved it. The scenery is fantastic we paid for some professional shots and I took many of my own. This was on our way to the temple on the lake another must see. Enjoy your tavels", "This was great fun! There was monkeys everywhere from newborns to the old & wise. The temple was gorgeous. If this is your only trip to its a must do!", "It is nice area but it is dirty. The monkeys were aggressive sometimes so be careful if you wore sunglasses, brought bags etc. they tried to get foods from your bag especially plastic bag. It is interesting to know, just be carefull with the monkey. Entrance fee was so cheap", "If you wanna see monkeys this is where you go. They were all around. The nature is also very beautiful. Other than that there is not much to do. Toilets are available and you have to pay an entrance fee. But out visit didn't take more than an hour.", "This was something I'd been very excited about visiting and it didn't disappoint. It's 80,000rp per adult, which is quite steep compared to other tourist attractions we've visited in so far. Especially when you're really just walking through a forest... That being said, it was an incredible experience to see the monkeys stuffing their faces with bananas and sweet potato and having little turf wars. The option to feed them was brilliant. Although I would recommend waiting to buy the bananas from the lovely lady near the big monkey statues and the temple with her bananas in a box. If you tell her you want photos she will give you the bananas one by one so the monkeys jump on your back to get them! At the other stand we saw near one of the entrances, you are given the bananas in one big bunch and you're completely ambushed by monkeys all at once, which is quite intimidating when you're not expecting it. Also, there were lots of baby monkeys jumping around when we visited, which was a cuteness overload!", "The park is very well kept but there isn't much to see and do. Enjoying the monkeys and possibly feeding them is the highlight. Ticket 50k rupiah.", "We enjoyed this little park in Ubud however the little monkeys can be a little agressive especially if you have food in your hands. They could even steak your sunglasses or go into your purse and steal anything you have in there. Good luck in getting that back!", "Monkeys of all sizes scatter the forest sanctuary, which makes for plenty of excitement and photo opportunities. The monkeys aren't afraid at all of humans and will happily wander as close to you as they can, which is awesome, but means you need to pay attention, as they'll quite happily grab your wallet, water, camera or sunglasses from you. In saying that, they aren't viscous (despite what some people might say) - keep your cool, treat them as wild animals and you won't be attacked at all. Getting to the sanctuary as it opens may be the best idea to avoid the masses and get the monkeys to yourself, but there are plenty to go around. We went at about 11am, which seemed to be peak time, which made it a bunfight to get through, but guaranteed some monkey business. If you're not interested in the monkeys, the forest itself is spectacular, the temples are fantastic too, my favourite was the Holy Spring temple, which was dedicated to, as you might guess, Water. Definitely worth a visit just to see them.", "This is a great place to visit. The monkeys are so interesting and scary at the same time. There are lots of paths with different experiences at each place so walk everywhere. Some tourists didn’t listen to the advice about what to take in and the monkeys grabbed their stuff. This was my second visit so this time I didn’t need to have the monkeys on me but lots of people did. The keepers are excellent and handle the monkeys so well. There is a new modern entrance but I liked the old way in at the bottom of monkey forest road. Have fun on your visit and don’t be toooo scared 😉", "I was a bit nervous before visiting as I’d read the monkeys can attack. I stayed a distance from them and they seemed fairly happy and ignored us. We saw them being fed, they got a bit noisy at that point. It was nice to see the animals free to roam. The baby monkeys were very cute.", "Before going to the place, i saw some reviews suggesting that the monkeys in the area are wild and might attack people. However, when i visited the area, the monkeys were non-aggressive, & simply cute. I believe if you don't provoke them, they are actually quite adorable and well behaved towards humans. I suggest sensible precaution still need to be taken. Like safe guarding your accessories and belongings, if possible dun wear sunglasses and small items that can be stolen by the monkeys. Dun bring plastic bags of foods with you. Dun provoke them unnecessarily. We spent an afternoon with the monkeys, they are vr used to human presence but camera shy (they will turn away from the cameras). If you want the monkey to climb onto you, simply hold up a bananas and the monkey climb onto your body. U can also feed them by handing over the food to them, they will take from your hand but they won't thank you for that., Caretakers/staff are everywhere on the main route so it is actually quite safe in case the monkey try to bully you. Advice to go at late noon, when they are less hungry and thus less aggressive.", "This is a very beautiful place as well as having monkeys. There is a little stream with a bridge. You could easily forget there are restaurants and shops just outside. Go early in the morning before like 9 to avoid too many tourists, and the high heat in the day. The monkeys are not wild but are definitely not tamed to domesticity. The park wardens all know how to control them, so there is nothing to be scared of. You are advised to not carry anything in your hands, as they will take it thinking its food. If you want to feed them, don't take anything in a bag or your pockets as they will take the whole thing. It will be a one time feed, because they will want everything you have in one exchange. I would recommend not letting a child feed them unless they are very confident with animals. I believe they definitely won't harm you but they are very confident, and will happily climb you to get to something you are holding. I fed them some pineapple and two small young monkeys climbed me to take it. Mothers will be protective of their young, if you are confident they generally accept that and are peaceful around you. A ticket costs a few pounds and it is open until about 6pm.", "Nice place to visit.The place is well maintained. Be prepared to walk and carry a umbrella as it may rain suddenly. Try to keep up with the guide as it may get a little confusing after a small distance. Try to cover it all as some places inside are really nice. Don't try to touch or play with the monkeys as they are more than the visitors. Take care of your belongings as a monkey may snatch it . Its worth visiting at least once.", "We enjoyed this. Spent around 1 hour walking around. It was funny to see the monkeys playing with each other. However, some people got way too close or tried to feed the monkeys from their hands and we saw a monkey bite a girl. Please just use your head... keep your distance and observe / take pics and you'll have a great time!! If you do buy the bananas to feed, throw from a distance when they aren't too close, otherwise they'll all be jumping at you.", "We do not tend to go to typical touristy places, but this was just plain fun and different. The only advice would be to check everything (bags, purses, backpacks) with the desk. We heard too many stories about the monkeys getting rather grabby, even with drink bottles.", "Visited with two small children. The place was beautiful with the trees and all the overgrown stone statues lending a very genuine feeling of being in a jungle and discovering a temple. There are two very large statues of komododragons further in that should not be missed. Visit takes around 1 hr but if you want you could stay for longer than that. There is also a small \\zoo\\\" inside that the kids liked. Anybody into moss-covered stone statues of various hindu Gods and figures from Ramayana and other stories will have their fill here. Actually, already on the road to Monkey Forrest there are a number of such very beautiful statues. Be aware though! The monkeys are really aggressive, especially if you have something in your hand. They are also not nice to small children and can \\\"pick on\\\" them if you do not stay close. But as long as you are aware you will have a great time here! Oh and do NOT forget the mosquito spraying prior to entering. The place is full of mosquitos.\"", "A must visit once you came to Ubud , But you have to be careful about your expensive things like earings, mobiles,... do not wear clothes with catchy colors , don’t look to any monkey in his eyes coz that will be a challenge for it, don’t show ur teeth for a long time coz this is an aggressive action for monkeys... You have to take a photo with the monkey on your shoulder while it is eating a banana.", "Before going in to Monkey Forest, make sure that you are not carrying loose belonging. The monkeys are everywhere and they can get very mischievous. Do not hold any food or drink unless you intend to feed the monkeys. We did not want to feed the monkeys so we did not buy any bananas at the entrance. There are a few places in the forest that is worth seeing, but because of all the monkeys around, we did not visit some of the areas. We walk around areas where there are crowd of tourist. The monkeys can get a little aggressive if provoke. They also tend to get into fights, especially for food. So keep clear. Overall it was a great experience, especially if you love monkeys. There are some of the staffs or park rangers walking around, but do keep hold of your own belongings. And be extra careful when the monkeys decide to climb onto you.", "This place is not about the temple but all about the monkeys. You enter for 30 000 rp., then you can buy bananas or other treats for the monkeys and feed them. I recommend not doing that because they tend to be aggressive. Just stroll between them smoothly, no hasty moves, and enjoy their (sometimes too) close presence.", "This is alot of fun. Over 1000 monkeys in the forest so you see them everywhere. There are plenty of staff on hand to ensure everything is fine. The monkeys are friendly buy not aggressive. Watch your pockets and bags as these guys know how to get into everything. Cheap to get in and a few hours of fun. Definitely check this place out.", "It's a good thing to do for people that have never seen monkey. They are in a nice environnement and if you bring bananas there they can climb on you for the famous monkey selfie picture. Careful, they bite if you annoy them and they love to open your bags and empty them taking away what they like !", "I'm a vet, so I had to go and see the monkeys! The Monkey Forest is easy to find, and has very cheap entry - about $3. There weren't as many monkeys marauding the place as I had thought there may be, and they mostly kept to themselves. They just go about their business with no fear of humans. If you use common sense and follow the instructions on the boards (don't make eye contact, don't attempt to touch the monkeys etc etc), then there's no problem. Recommend not wearing any jewellery or sunglasses, and best to hold your bags close to you! However, I only saw the occasional monkey grabbing and that was at food in pockets. If you buy the bananas they sell in the forest, then expect some very enthusiastic monkeys to jump on you! I quietly sat on some of the steps hoping to have some interaction, and a young monkey quietly started grooming me. He did gently take my earring, but when he found it was inedible, he actually held it out to me and gave it back!! The forest/jungle itself is also very beautiful with a small temple and lots of carved stone bridges and statues. Use common animal sense, and you'll enjoy yourself immensely!", "Monkeys all over the place, they really get close to you and steal your glasses and wear it...just throw a banana they will drop your glasses.... Nice forest and interesting to see these monkeys in their natural environment. A place to see", "My wife and I visited the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary in March of 2018. We had a great time! There multiple social groups of Monkeys throughout the park. We really enjoyed when they would climb our bodies to check us out. They will open zippers of purses or bags so I definitely recommend leaving them at home or guarding them closely. It was entertaining to see them chase and play with each other and climb on another unsuspecting visitor. Definitely a unique experience and for less than $5 entry fee, well worth it. Also we took an Uber from Nusa Dua to the Sanctuary and it was only about $20USD.", "We came as part of our private tour. Costs about £5.00 to get in. Seemed to be quite busy, at the enterance, but as it covers about 40 acres, and with over 1000 monkeys here, it doesnot seem to be busy inside, and there are quiet areas to sit and watch the playful monkeys. Follow the rules, watch your glasses and bags, and dont make loud noises, or sudden movements, and you will be ok. get the famous monkey selfie, and tip the ranger. Lovely to see them roam so freely. Dont miss a quick look at the temples, but you cant go in, for the locals only.", "lovely walk through the shady forest with taME friendly monkeys attentive staff nearby if animals became \\too\\\" friendly!\"", "We loved the experience of monkey forest. Exercise common sense and you'll have a great time and some great photos. If you are ok with the monkeys climbing on you, try to attract the adolescent ones. Avoid the larger dominant males and don't get between mothers and babies or the monkeys and their food. Don't bring in bagged food, or any bag that looks like it might contain food, and only hold a small morsel of food at any one time. My daughter and I worked out that we could salvage some stubs of corn from the keepers pile of discarded husks. Score! As another reviewer highlighted however, the risk of a bite is real. Its the simian version of the running of the bulls! Even though the experts say that the monkeys are not a 'vector' for rabies, you cannot take ANY risk if bitten, because rabies kills. You are up for an obligatory $3,500 shot of antibodies, a course of vaccinations and a whole lot of worry. As a guide I would not take children under 8 .. go to the zoo instead.", "I have been here before and walked past the monkey sanctuary on a recent trip to Ubud. At the entrance of the forest itself there are already a number of aggressive monkeys on the lookout to snatch things from tourists. I already knew this but did not expect what happened next. I walked on the farther end of the road, away from the monkey forest entrance, but there were monkeys on both sides of the road and even up the street where shops are. Suddenly a monkey near me started walking in front of me, as if to cross the road before me to the forest, except that he suddenly turned sharply. In a matter of seconds, he was beside me, placed a hand on my bag and snatched the hand sanitiser from my bag and had run away. I was shocked as it never occured to me that the monkey would snatch my hand sanitiser - i thought they were after food! Haha the monkey may have thought my hand sanitiser resembled a sweet drink and tried to open it. Anyway I quickly walked on to get away from these fast creatures and kept my hand on my bag whenever I saw monkeys in the streets :p", "Interesting sculptures&temples. Don't carry food. Monkeys may try removing from your bag. Sunglasses&hats also", "When we entered the forest, my girlfriend liked monkeys. When er left, she were turned. Soooo many tourists after 10:00, so come early! We saw a woman who got a bite in her shoulder. Another man lost got his iPhone stolen by a monkey and thrown in the forest. Too bad. But ok - there is a sign at the entrance with rules. If the tourist were clever enough to follow them, then there would not be a problem.", "It is nice to spend your day with such naughty monkeys lol...but be careful they might jump on you search in your bag and take anything ... lovely place", "Good to see monkeys up close and personal - a bit too personal at times! Not huge but worth a wander round. Minimal entrance fee (around $2).", "Worth it, a must do while in . Visit it early morning for a tranquil experience. Don’t worry to much about the monkeys, they don’t eat humans yet!!!!", "We watched many cute monkies, this forest has different types of trees with stairs inside for tourist walk plus rest and shop area.....its nice place too for photos", "We loved our time here, the monkeys were fun to see and so cute. We found a smart one, who understood that if she posed for pictures with us, we would give her more bananas - the others just grabbed and ran. Well worth a visit, just buy and then keep your bananas hidden out of sight until you are ready to use them.", "good for spending an hour... friendly monkeys... lush greenary with beautiful sculptures... feed the friendly monkeys...we enjoyed it thoroughly", "My husband and I had fun walking through the Monkey Sanctuary. The monkeys are not afraid of humans at all and will come right up to you. Just be sure not to look them directly in the eyes because they view this as a sign of aggression and may attack! There are signs in the park warning you about this. It's a beautiful park with gorgeous Banyan trees and foliage. It was a nice stop on our tour!", "Really enjoyed our visit here. It was 30,000IDR to get in and we spent two hours roaming around with the monkeys. The monkeys are fine if you are calm and respectful. If you feed the monkeys they will swarm to you, especially the big ones. But if you give them the food quickly then they aren't aggressive at all. If you sit down with a rucksack on your lap, the smaller monkeys will jump on you and search you and your bag for a bit which was perfect for photos with them. DONT put your hands in your pockets, they think you are hiding food and will jump and maybe bite at you. The staff there were very helpful and proactive in keeping the monkeys under control. Would also advise not the wear ear rings/jewellery, as the monkeys love shiny things. Amazing day out, it's a must when visiting Ubud.", "The monkey forest is a wonderful place to be. The monkeys walking around completely free and the zoo keepers are very nice and willing to help you. The only anoing thing is the people selling bananas but than again, you're in Indonesia. So conclusion Worth to pay a visit", "We spent about 2 hours at the monkey forest. There's a walking loop that goes through the jungle and there are thousands of monkeys all over the place so you'll definitely get up close and personal with the monkeys. The monkeys aren't aggressive unless you try to pat them or you try to hide a banana under your shirt. However the monkeys will try to steal food and plastic water bottles if you have them on show. We took a backpack and I carried things around in my pockets (not food) and I was fine. A monkey jumped on me at one point when I scratched around my ribs, thinking I had food. But it jumped away again when it realized I had nothing. The ticket to get into the park is about 40,000 IDR and you can buy bananas around the park from vendors for about 20,000 IDR. We didn't buy the bananas but if you want a picture with a monkey on your head eating a banana then the extra is worth it. The monkeys are a funny bunch. They definitely play up to the tourists, pushing each other into the water and mucking around. The other fun bit is watching the monkeys muck around with tourists, hitting people who break the rules and get too close taking a selfie (stay about two feet away and you'll be fine). Also, if you take a plastic water bottle with you, a monkey will almost definitely try and steal it. We watching dozens of people lose their water bottles to the monkey bandits. All in all, it's a great spot to visit and check out the monkeys. Just be sure to give the monkeys any bananas or plastic water bottles if you're holding them.", "I was lucky enough to be guided around the forest by a friend who was in ubud studying the monkeys but it is just as amazing floating around the grounds alone. The setting is beautiful and the staff are extremely friendly. Always a smile on their face and won't hesitate to stop and chat about your stay. The monkeys are very cheeky, do not hide your bananas! I put mine in my bag but was rumbled by an old fella who then started opening my bag to get them! I also had my water stolen. Be aware that these monkeys are VERY smart. One thing I disliked was tourists who frightened the monkeys with their reactions. They will jump on you, they will try to see if you have food so PLEASE be aware of that before you arrive. I saw many people jumping away from the monkeys, trying to shoo them with a small kick etc. just be calm and the monkeys will be calm with you. And if you get into a spot of bother, just look for one of the staff and they will make sure you are safe. Definitely do not miss this amazing sight! (Around this area is amazing for processions as well, I was lucky enough to witness a priests cremation on site which was just amazing. Always be on the look out for these things!)", "It's a tourist trap but if you like animals and/or monkeys you will love it! Monkeys climb all over you - it's pretty entertaining but you'll definitely get scratched or bit so get ready for it! I got bit but I don't regret the experience at all!! I would go again in fact. I don't have my rabies shot so I went to the clinic afterwards to get it but the doc said that there hasn't been one reported case of rabies from monkeys on - only from dogs. If you're any way freaked out by wild animals you may want to stay away!", "It was so great to see these smart animals in their natural habitat. We could have watched them for hours! What a magical place", "You don’t need to pay if you’re outside, you still get to see a lot of monkeys hanging in the trees on the parking lot and in the surroundings :)", "The park is pretty spectacular, especially the part behind the bridge. There are 600 monkeys which can be fed with bananas. But do not make the mistake that I made. I tried to switch the battery in my GoPro, so I've opened my backpack and one monkey thought I have monkey-treats. It and I wouldn't let the pack of batteries go, so the monkey though that was aggressive and bit me. Lucky for me there were no problem after that and I got medical treatment. So be careful and visit the monkey forest.", "First thing be careful with the monkeys, thee are wild animals and although I had no problem I still saw them doing strange things and yes one did steal a botlle of water from me. They can be violent. Even if some might think Im exagerating, I just didnt want to get rabies shot and even if the monkey doesnt have rabies, you never know so you have! to get one. It was enjoyable but not a great great experience.", "We really enjoyed the monkey sanctuary. It was a blistering hot day so when we entered the forest it was immediately relieving as it was much cooler. The forest is lush and green. It was quite busy but it is well spaced out so it's not too crowded. Monkeys roam free and are very curious. Please follow instructions on interacting with them as they are friendly as long as you are interacting on their terms however so not try and approach them or look them in the eyes. I made the mistake on the way out looking at one monkey on the rail and it lunged at me but otherwise all other monkeys were well behaved and very cute.", "Beautiful surroundings and nature. Monkeys do not attack. Of course, if you do not feed them and follow the guards' instructions. It's not too crowded. There are no intrusive sellers. You can see the monkey from the vicinity. Be careful with glasses, necklaces, earrings ... not to disappear with a monkey ...", "After our transfer from our accommodation to Ubud we walked the length of the Main Street to see the monkeys. The walk was along well maintained paths with plenty of tourists and monkeys. Our favourite was the baby monkeys!", "First and foremost! Don't have any bags, backpacks or anyting plastic with you inside. There are signs about this outside and inside the park but people still insist to ignore them! If you do have any of it with you, the monkeys will steal them and if you try to stop them, they might turn aggressive. And yes, even backpack with zippers and knots, they know how to open them. Anyway! All the monkeys i met was VERY FRIENDLY, you just gotta use some common seance, don't pick them up for example, let them climb onto you if they want. You can buy bananas inside to feed them with if you want, the price is 25 or 40k depending on the size. The price to get in the park is 40k Just remember, this is there home and territory, be calm and use common seance!", "The monkeys are relatively friendly but they will stole your objects so take care. There is a lot of security mens. They will search your objects from monkeys. The negative point that the forest is not kept very well. ", "The monkeys are super cute and fun to watch but sometimes they jump on you if they think you have food. If you don't give them what they want or if you try to push them away they can get pretty agressive. The young monkeys are sweet and funny but the older ones are pretty intimidating, especially the males and the mothers. I wouldn't recommend going here when you have small children because the monkeys cannot be trusted. It's pretty big, we spent about 1,5 hours in the Monkey Forest. Definitely worth a visit if you're into monkeys.", "Nervous after reading some other reviews about monkey attacks but we came out safley. We did however see some aggitated monkeys chasing chidren and one steal a babys bottle out of a pram. Iven ut is cheap to get in anwe got some close up shots of monkeys worth a visit", "I typically hate monkeys. A bad experience with the nasty street monkeys in Lop Buri, Thailand that ended in rabies shots. But the monkeys in the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary are downright tame. Yes, they will climb on top of you, and will beg for food if you have bananas, but they are almost polite about it. Combine this with the beautiful forests, temples, and statues, this is a must-see if you're in Ubud.", "Just a lot of fun watching the monkeys play in the trees. Don't look in their eyes and leave bags in the car, then you won't have any problems with them. The park itself is really beautiful! We love it", "Was there with a guide on a trip around Ubud, it was very beautiful and the monkeys. It was very pleasent and gorgeous. I promise you that you will not regret it.", "It's just a garden with hundreds of monkeys. Nothing much to do than to walk around, enjoying the greens once done photographing the monkeys.", "We absolutely loved our visit. The monkeys were very entertaining. Do not get too close, in case they scratch though. We kept a reasonable distance, followed all the guidelines and it was a great day that we will never forget :)", "I think its a pretty cool site to visit and awesome to be close to it. Though, I don't see where the name would come from as the sound it makes is more like a Dragon in his slumber and taking deep breathes. It's an awesome loud sound and great to simply stand there and watch it take place. Amazing to see nature at play!", "Great fun but be careful of your belongings! Monkeys don't take no for an answer ha ha. Just walking through the forest is interesting.", "We stayed in Tuban but hired a private driver for the day and visited various sites in Ubud (only 600K) The Monkey Forest was only 20K each to get in (£1.20 approx) and was a great place. Lovely to see the monkeys so closely. Well worth a visit if you are in the area, you would only need an hour and a half there :)", "This place is really fun. The monkeys are scary and also adorable. You can bring (or buy) bananas to feed them...they'll jump on you and grab the bananas from you. I opted not to do that and just watch other do it. The grounds are a beautiful jungle forest setting and it's really nice to walk around. Huge plus - it's mostly shaded, so it's good for a sunny day! :) Keep watch of your sunglasses, bags, and hats in case the monkeys get interested. Definitely a must-see when in Ubud.", "The entrance fee to the Monkey Forest was INR 40,000 - considerably good pricing for what you can get. The place is nice and cooling, with plenty of Monkeys EVERYWHERE. Just a warning, the smallest things attracts them and they will grab anything they get a hold of, from water bottles to skirts! (I saw a monkey tug on a woman's chiffon maxi skirt). Toilet facilities are available inside, but for obvious reasons, there is no food other than the food that is to be fed to the monkeys.", "I love anything that involves animals so Monkey Forest was a must see. Although the temples are lovely it's clear people are there for the monkey's. You can buy banana's at the entrance. They recommend not putting anything in your purse or bags because yes, the monkey's will go in them to find it. It's a little overwhelming but well worth the visit.", "The Monkey Forest is very well done and taken care of. The monkeys are so great and are really fun to visit. You could spend an hour or a whole day but the recco that i would have is to go early to beat the people. This way you can experience the forest and the monkeys in their true environment", "We loved how the lush vegetation provided a sanctuary for the numerous cute and often mischievous monkeys who put on impromptu Acrobatics and comedy performances much to the amusement of its visitors! Kudos to the keepers of the sanctuary for keeping the monkeys well fed so they do not prowl on the visitors for food or steal any personal items.. Good place to bring young children!", "I had a plastic bag so a monkey attacked me. Don't take food. If you buy bananas the monkeys attack you. Haha, it's ok though, they are mostly harmless and the keepers follow the tough monkeys around.", "Macaque monkeys roaming free over beautiful 'ruins' in a rainforest. The monkeys can bite if they don't get what they want, so make sure you update your tetanus.", "Good location right on Monkey Forest Rd, can make a quick stopover, then keep god for your massage or lunch in Ubud. Be careful to watch all your belongings, the monkeys in the park are cute, but very skilled at grabbing cameras, hats or sunglasses", "The monkeys are so cute. I felt a bit scared at times when they ran and fought, but just follow the guidelines as best as possible and there's no need to worry. It's a really nice place to walk around, and the monkeys are great fun to watch. There's also some fantastic art - though sadly too many naked women in the paintings rather than them being the ones doing the painting!", "Really beautiful environments monkeys bit scary And stole my shopping good for the children very busy but lots of space enjoyed but make sure you have your raburs vaccinations as I saw a person get bitten", "We spent a nice couple of hours strolling around the sanctuary area. The monkeys are cute and just a little naughty!", "This was a really fun experience. I have never been up close to monkeys before and it was so fun to be able to see them in their natural environment. The grounds of the forest are absolutely beautiful. As you walk around enjoying the scenery you can watch the monkeys play. But be aware they are not afraid of people. I pulled out a small travel sized tissue pack and 2 monkeys immediately jumped on me and grabbed them out of my hand. They also jumped onto my husband and tried to open his backpack. He had the backpack safety pinned shut so they could get in, but they did steal my tissues. It was slightly frightening because I was not expected it, I was just trying to give my husband a tissue! Regardless it was really fun.", "I am from an island that has lots of monkeys but I am still always fascinated to see monkeys. The price was about $2usd to get in. There are so many monkeys around the place, but definitely hold onto your bags, especially if you have plastic bags. These monkeys have no problem grabbing your bags. If I wasn't used to monkeys i might have been a tad nervous as they are so many and they have no fear of taking your things. Definitely something to see though.", "Fantastic for a family and kids. The monkeys are so friendly jumping on you. The place is very clean. We loved it very much. Would recommend ", "Banana was the go and the monkeys were cheeky and wild and they were gentle but always careful the guides kept them in check and make sure that the tourists were safe. The place is wonderful reminder of the years gone by and how mother nature reclaims everything ", "The monkey forest is easy to access and easy to get around so long as you can handle stairs. The monkeys are everywhere and generally leave you alone provided you do not have loose items or food. One grabbed our daughter-in-law's flowing skirt and nearly pulled her over. Staff are very friendly and helpful. Our little grandson loved it. Tip: go when it opens to avoid the heat of the day. Restaurants and shops start right from the entrances.", "Morning is good time to visit. We want to Kintamani but first stop in Ubud and visit this place. Try to enter from backside, Nyuh Kuning. No, bus traffic. They have 3 door access. Pay 20,000 Rp. And when you buy banana, put on your bag as quick as you can. Once monkey see, they jump on you. Take one by one the banana from your bag/hiding. Good luck !!!", "true to its word ..this place had monkeys all over.. i was taken aback by the number of monkeys present considering i am not too fond of them.. just remember to avoid carrying too much baggage, food especially if you do not want the monkeys to jump on you.. with nothing or a bag pack on your bag you can walk around freely enjoying the forest and the monkeys jumping on trees above your head, sitting across your pathways or playing with each other.. you are sure to get some closeups with monkeys if you are courageous enough to go close them.. if you are willing there are stalls that allow you to feed the monkeys bananas while they climb over you.. all in all you are sure to have a fun evening!!", "The Monkey forest is home to 500+ Macaques belonging to several different groups. It is a very interesting walk based almost in the centre of Ubud containing as it does some ancient forest. There are easy pathways and a very attractive temple. It is a good idea not to wear dangly jewellery and certainly do not carry food with you in bags (or loose). The monkeys are generally OK but can become very aggressive if teased with food or drink.. We have witnessed a number of foolish tourists who have attracted unwanted attention because they teased a monkey. The Monkey will win! If you are still and calm they will sometimes interact with you. If you want to fee them buy the bananas for sale at the park entrance. Their are wardens patrolling the grounds.", "ha ha this might sound funny but if a monkey steals something from you and you thought it was yours... in the monkey kingdom, once a monkey is in possession of something it is theirs... full stop! Don't try and snatch it back or steal it back it WILL BITE YOU! I repeat it will bite you - it considers your actions an act of aggression and is simply defending itself. How many stupid humans can you gather in one place? Hundreds every day!! The monkeys were far smarter than the humans and seized every opportunity take anything that wasnt concealed and shut in your bag if you got close enough. You should consider wearing something over your shoulders because they tend to climb on your shoulders and park their butts right up there next to your face!! I loved the monkeys they are awesome, but way too many humans, way too much contact allowed and encouraged, it is a major exploitation of wildlife in exchange for buying very expensive bananas and having them disappear in a matter of milliseconds. Maybe the humans should be in a walking cage looking at the monkeys then it would be a bit more civilised. One major disappointment is hearing the chainsaws in the distance cutting yet more forest down - when will they learn that it takes 100+ years to grow back what it takes a day to cut down! Hoping that in 100 years there will still be a monkey forest and for that matter any forest at all - I think they are getting a bit carried away with how many trees they are consuming! Slow down and look at buildings with concrete a bit closer and live more in harmony instead of taking every available resource and exhausting it until there is nothing left!", "A real delight to watch the monkeys playing and living so close to the locals. You do have to watch your valuables, though as those monkeys can be little devils.", "I wasn’t looking forward to this visit as I’ve been there before and I just went with my friends. BUT I had a GREAT time. The monkeys 🐒 were not offensive and a little one even came and sat on my lap. It pays to buy the bananas 🍌 to feed them as they come to you and great photos", "Not everyday you get to walk around with monkey's all around you. They are on the hunt for food - be careful of what you have in your hands or any loose objects. They definitely steal - we sat across from the sanctuary drinking coffee watching the monkey's steal things from people passing. If you have kids, watch out for them. The ones in the front of the park are a bit more aggressive. THE BABY MONKEYS - they just climbed on my lap and sat with me eating a banana. Once you get to the main area - for sure get out your bananas - the monkey's know what to do, don't get scared. June 2017", "Good place to relaxation & know the monkey activities. This place is very green to refresh your eyes.", "This is not a zoo. Monkeys are not in cages. They have teeth and hiss and scream at each other and sometimes people. They are also cute and funny. Bananas are for sale for feeding. Be careful- these monkeys are aggressive. They will also get you dirty (when they jump on you), so go later in the day or be prepared to change your shirt when you are done if you still have more sightseeing to do. Follow the rules and don’t touch the baby monkeys. They are super cute, but their mothers don’t like it one bit. The forest is pretty and the temples give it a real Jungle Book feel.", "We we re in the low season and there were not that many people - that is the key to enjoy this place.Yes monkeys are fun, but I was way more impressed with beautiful brides, statues and temple inside. Stop in the small gallery where local artists show their work and do not buy any bananas to feed the monkeys :)", "Currently 80,000 IDR entry into the sanctuary. There are monkeys everywhere so if you are worried that you won't see any do not worry. We only spent about 45 minutes here, it isn't too big but with children etc you could spend a lot more time. Worth a visit.", "Well worth the entrance fee. Gotta love those crazy monkeys 🐒 Be careful about bringing bags into the park — the monkeys will want to climb up on you to see what’s inside or even steal your bag.", "As staying in Ubud we had to go and visit and it is worth it. You can get up so close to the monkeys if they aren’t in a cheeky mood. Definitely a great attraction to visit ☺️", "We had a really awesome time. The site isn't massive so you can easily enjoy it all in an hour. We were amazed with how many monkeys were there. They are all very interested in tourists so get up close. You can buy bananas from stalls around the site. There are lots of staff about if you need anything and toilets are dotted about. Take a camera with a strap but beware loose phones or bags with food as those little guys are little thieves. 40,000 entry each very well spent!", "Very funny when all the monkeys are over you to get the bananas. Friendly animals that can put a smile on your face.", "Well worth a visit, this large area of Jungle to the north of town is like a zoo, but run by the monkeys! The forest and temple complex is awesome. From the ancient stone bridges and stairs to the gigantic trees overhanging the river. You can see why the monkeys love it. Although we didn't see anyone have significant trouble from the monkeys, the reports of bites and scratches are widespread. They do squabble and quarrel between themselves which would be intimidating if you have small children in your group. One of the highlights of Ubud and should definitely not be missed.", "When my boyfriend told me about the Monkey Forest I was unsure at first. I live in Australia now but I grew up in the states so I had more awareness of rabies; and wild monkeys scared me a bit. I read reviews on Trip Advisor though and no one seemed to have big problems and I read about the families and kids going so I figured I'd be fine. I LOVED it. It was one of my favourite things from the entire trip and an experience I'll never forget. That being said we did also have a private tour guide we booked ahead of time and that made me feel much more at ease. He knew all of the local staff working there and what to do and not to do with the monkeys and was familiar with their behavior. (His name is Agus - look up \\Agus Tours\\\" for more info on him.) Even if you don't have a private guide I'd just recommend staying by the staff if you feed the monkeys. There is a spot where they sell bananas by the temple entrance and there are a few of the guys working there who helped. They could hand us the bananas one by one instead of taking the whole bunch at once; that way you can spread out the experience more. If the monkeys see you have a bunch they'll expect more than one, and with the big ones, I do what they want! The staff who worked there had slingshots (empty ones, don't worry they didn't actually fling anything at the monkeys!) and if a big one would block off the little monkeys from getting any bananas they would just snap the rubberbands of the slingshot at them. I was so excited when we saw our first monkey before even paying to get in, and then we walked through and a monkey jumped on me almost immediately! Here's the link of a video of it; thankfully my boyfriend happened to have been already filming when it happened: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BH3m-DOzvh4 If you hold your arm up with the banana up over your head the monkey will climb you - it's SO COOL and so fun! I have other videos of that on youtube as well. Definitely bring your camera and explore - there is a cemetery area and it there was actually a ceremony happening when we were there. We kept our distance but it was one of the most unique things; seeing dozens and dozens of monkeys around all these tombstones and the locals at the other end for their funeral. The monkeys kept disrupting the funeral stealing things out of the car! Be sure to stop and get traditional dress before going into the temple (you don't have to pay or anything), and I'm usually a total bag lady never going anywhere without my purse and I left EVERYTHING in the car aside from the camera, took my belt off to make sure I didn't have shiny stuff they would want to steal or that would catch their attention, and I didn't wear any jewelery. There was one monkey that freaked out my boyfriend a little bit right before we left when it jumped on him and clung on around his \\\"man\\\" areas, the locals got it off him but it did bare it's teeth once which is freaky. Their teeth are BIG; so still be cautious! I was told this is the \\\"nicest\\\" monkey forest though where the monkeys don't steal your things like they do at the other ones! We talked about making the trek back from Nusa Dua to Ubud again during the one week we were there but decided we didn't want to risk it without our guide; I enjoyed it that much though that I wanted to go back!! I hope I'm back in to experience it again soon!\"", "A unique open zoo which are surround by seems to be trained monkeys. They will never snatch any belongings, either disturbed you at any moment. A most enjoyable garden specially for children. You can't imagine how much children can enjoy and pass a more than half of the day playing with the monkeys. If you been in you must visit monkey forest in Ubud, as they believe a \\tri hita karma\\\" you will definitely match the how they harmony with the trained of human and breast.\"", "Literally monkeys rule there! If they spot food of any sorts in your pocket, they will literally fight of it and might rip off your shorts!! Both myself and my friend had monkeys all over us after i bought bananas inside the sanctuary (they don't allow food from outside for this reason lol). They also offered information catalogs about this sanctuary in many languages (including Arabic!). A very pleasant experience, I expected the location to be larger though.", "Visited the sacred monkey forest and found it very sacred, for a lack of a better word. It was peaceful with nature all around. The monkeys found there are wild so take care of belongings and obey the rules the park. All in all a beautiful site to visit. Definitely buy bananas for these animals and get your photo taken", "a must stop in Ubud. Sit back and watch as the monkeys jump all over and terrorize the silly tourists that opted to feed them bananas. respect the monkeys and stay out of their way and enjoy the gorgeous forest and temples.", "This really is somewhere that if in /Ubud, you really should visit. My wife and I, and our 2 daughters of 5 and 3 ½ at the time really enjoyed it, and was a great experience for the family. For a great time there, allow 2 hours and simply listen to the advise on the TA board. No loose clothing, jewellery, bags and don’t feed the Monkeys. You will be fine. Plus, there are plenty of people who don’t listen to the advice, so just watch them and be entertained. Lovely gardens, and a great experience.", "It is a beautiful place to visit. You'll see the old Temples that have been built and been there for the longest time, still stay strong, and being used by local people. Be careful with the monkeys :)", "In the beautiful village of Ubud nestled in the corner of two intersecting streets lies Monkey Temple. It takes around an hour depending on how often you stop along the way. If you don't like to be approached by them , then font buy the bananas. The children will love the \\baby monkeys\\\" A good spot on a hot day as the Forrest provides a natural canopy\"", "Please read all the signs when entering. Don't be THAT tourist. Many people got their bags and tech destroyed by the monkeys because they couldn't follow very simple rules.", "I really enjoyed Monkey Forest. It's a beatiful jungle in the middle of the city with hidden temples and cute monkeys. Be careful with them though because they open your zippers and get out stuff from your backpack. They don't bother if you just walk around them but we tried to protect our backpacks so one of them did bite us. There's also a first aid there so we got taken care of quickly. Anyway if you're careful enough it's very enjoyable and lovely to wander among those incredibly tall trees.", "This was one of our highlights of Ubud. You come very close to heaps of monkeys, which is great fun for young and old. Great value for money.", "Ubud and the monkey Forrest has to be one of my best experiences whilst in . Temples set in a jungle background crawling with monkeys really make you feel like your on a set of an Indiana Jones scene. Take a stroll through the temples where great photo opportunities are to be found or play with the cheeky monkeys the choice is yours!", "This is so much fun ! The monkeys are gorgeous and so friendly.. Watch your belongings though - they steal !", "First off, you must love animals because there are monkeys everywhere. They are not afraid to approach you for food. Some even climb on you. A little reminder not to tease the monkeys. I witnessed a little boy get scratched because of this (parents fault, but still). If they want the food, give it to them. Bring your camera. Feed the monkeys. Enjoy the sculptures. See cute monkeys.", "Was nice - interesting to note that the forest is in the heart of the city and still the monkeys do not move out of the forest area. Very beautifully maintained.", "The resident monkeys are very entertaining. Be aware they will do ANYTHING for food and are known to become aggressive. If you are planning to feed the monkeys purchase your treats (peanuts, bananas & runbutans) before you arrive at the forest as the bananas sold onsite are very expensive (20,000 rupiah).", "I was staying right next door to the Monkey Forest at Saren Indah Hotel & always took the path running just outside it & running parallel while going to Ubud city center.I had avoided going through the Forest for not being very fond of accosting the troops of monkeys enroute & wanted a longer time in exploring the whole forest at leisure. After an early B`fast set off for the Forest.Just a thought on nese religion which is essentially Hinduism in form with a mixture of Animism,Ancestral worship & Buddhism.For them there are basically two temples that they construct : 1) Pura Desa--In honor of God Brahma who is a creator of the universe & 2) Pura Delem - Worshiping God Shiva the destroyer.The temple to the dead & graveyards is associated with Shiva & is normally located in forests. Hence in Monkey Forest there is Pua Delem a Shiva Temple & graveyard where cremation takes place & rituals associated with the dead.I visited the Shiva temple with its grave yard,a pond with some lovely colorful fishes who are fed & looked after by the priests.Later following the ritual of the dead one has to go to the Holy spring Bathing Temple after climbing many steep steps & take a purifying bath,There are more than 115 Trees in the forest some of them are regarded as sacred & used in spiritual practcises.I saw the holiest of the trees Pule Bandak which is supposed to embody the spirit of the forest & is used in making powerful masks worn only in temples.While another tree is used for building of shrines & in the cremation ceremonies. Came across many long tailed Macquees monkeys which are about 350 in number & have divided themselves in 4 groups occupying different areas but like humans invade each others territories & wage war for the areas & for the beautiful females the others may have! It is always wiser to stick to the path & not stray outside this all alone & not tease them.Though i some tourists feeding & having a nice time with them.I reached the end of the forest which actually is the main entrance gate & on to the main city center after an educative & enjoyable visit!", "First time came across a very different way of developing the site as small forest with temple and monkeys :). Greatly maintained but still gives Yiu that rustic feeling of ancient times. I Guess credit goes more to the natural landscape the place has. Over 600 monkeys, u literally walk amongst them. A bit scary but the forest Guards are around so gives you confidence :). I did it really have any bad experience with monkeys but some people had. But definitely worth visiting", "beautiful and amazing place! Wish tourists were more respectful to the monkeys and the people that work there. Read the signs around the park and abide by them.", "The monkeys love bananas - make sure you follow the guides' instructions and let the monkeys have the bananas you buy AUD $5. They know if you are trying to hide them in a pocket!! Beautiful walking paths, take your time and have a good look around and take heaps of entertaining photos.", "Monkeys were not really on our agenda but we had time to fill in our day and dropped by anyway. Beautiful rainforest and temple, statues etc. We were instructed by our driver that the monkeys were curios creatures who were often incorrectly accused of being pick pockets for all the wrong reasons. They simply want to find food and play things in your pockets, on top of your head, in your hands etc. We were told not to encourage this behaviour by touching them, making eye contact, or letting them climb on us, as mothers can be very protective/aggressive. We couldn't believe how many people ignore the signage warning them of this potential danger. If you've never seen monkeys up close then pay a visit. Otherwise it doesn't need to be a priority.", "As monkey forests go, this would have to be the best. Big,old trees in a pleasant setting.It is well run and kept clean with enough staff to supervise the behaviour of their charges!!!! However, be aware that these are wild monkeys, if you have food,they want it! I have seen them take babies bottles from pushers and actually get into a bag to find food! Dont think they will be happy with one banana if they know you have a bunch and they do know! saying all this and yes,they do bite, stay in your family group,take photos and doesnt matter how cute and innocent they look,dont try to pat them and dont make eye contact!", "We went to the monkey forest in August 2015 and really enjoyed it. My daughter got a scratch from a monkey and we were looking for advice on what to do re the rabies risk and most of what we found was a couple of years old so I wanted to share what we learned. We went to speak to a doctor at the private hospital in Ubud. He said that there have been 0 cases of monkeys with rabies in and that a scratch was much lower risk then a bite in any case. If it had been a bite they would have suggested a rabies jab as a precaution as its higher risk but as it was a scratch it was not necessary. We did not get the rabies vaccination. The doctors consultation cost is 74000 IDR. ($7.50au) Also If you get a scratch, clean it well ASAP with soap and water and then use antiseptic. Enjoy!", "Ubud Monkey forest, Travel Guides Ubud Monkey Forest is a small tropical forest where you can see the group of monkeys live there. Based on the local resident believe that these monkeys are protecting the forest with all its content. There is a Hindu Temple existing in the corner of forest with full of the huge and high tropical trees. All monkeys in this place have tame and dwell this forest together in each group area. This monkey forest is right located in the hearth of Ubud Village with beautiful souvenir shops along the road.", "Great family day out. Highly recommend for all the family. Monkeys were friendly and the park is a great experience.. Right in Ubud.", "The monkey Forrest is beautiful To look and take pictures And of course feeding the monkeys Remember to hide all loose items / glasses bags wallets..... I'm sure there trained lol If you show them that your hands are empty they will leave you alone Don't peel the banana because they will sniff it and throw it down 😳 they like to peel it themselves It's fun cheap and an experience", "Enjoyed getting close with monkeys and feeding them bananas that you buy outside the sanctuary. Spent around an hour here - minimal entry fees. ", "This was a truly unique experience. The monkeys are free roaming and know when you have food in your pockets and are not shy about going looking for it as they did with my husband. You are best not to bring any food in but you can buy bunches of bananas in the park to feed them...once they know you have them, they will be all over you and yes they will jump on your legs or your back to get at them. It was a bit startling when they jumped on my legs but they really are amazing and I did enjoy myself.", "The Monkey forest compound is HUGE with plenty of different areas to visit and discover. The monkeys roam free, so it is important to follow the guidance of the signs as they can bite if they feel threatened. There are feedings that take place which are hilarious to watch the the forest itself is very educational teaching visitors about the different monkeys, trees and conservation in general. You can easily spend a few hours here and there is plenty of walking involved The temples inside are closed to the public but you can see them from the gates. Lots of statues and carvings a a fun place to spend the day. Just don't leave food in your bag as the monkeys will smell it!", "if you like monkeys, its the place to visit, be careful though as some of them do bites and there's no designated clinic near, some of them might have rabbies as some say, I have not experience though and the monkey are nice to me.", "If you are thinking of going to the monkey forest don't bring a backpack, water bottle or food. Also i would think it would be prety obvious but for some of you that haven't been around monkeys before don't go first thing in the morning because they are hungry and sometimes vicious until around 12 or 1pm. It is defiantly a tourist attraction but worth it if you have nothing better to do.", "This is perhaps as touristy as it gets in Ubud. YET it is lovely. Monkeys are cute - they can be naughty too, so make sure you don't wear glasses as they may steal them from your face!", "Tremendous numbers of Monkeys, in a beautiful environment. Easy to get to. Inexpensive. One thing to mention, though - I did get bitten by a monkey. I followed all the suggestions and didn't have any food in my bag - so after exploring my backpack (I was holding still waiting for it to lose interest) my new friend got upset and bit my head. I was not the only person bitten that day, and many others had their cell phones/head phones etc nabbed. Still, this place deserves a stop in. Be aware, they are wild animals - keep space where you can, and don't wear any nice smelling colognes. Oh, and leave the bag at home!", "but its was a bit scaring. actually was nice walk there and its just 1$ enterence. but one monkey stole my glasses. in the end she throw them away. be careful.monkeys seems realy wild and crazy there:))", "We were hesitant to visit as we had heard different stories about the Monkey Forest from friends. Fears unfounded if you follow some basis rules. Respect the Monkeys space especially when taking photos - they give you warning signs just as dogs do. Leave water bottles behind, backpacks too if you can, best not to have bananas as they will flock for you and remove jewelery. Our family had an excellent time despite the short time there as it began pouring & all the monkeys disappeared which was disappointing. Monkeys everywhere & generally friendly. Babies oh so cute. One of the monkeys gave my son a high five but he let the monkey approach himself. Family loved the interaction but as already stated make sure you respect them to keep yourself safe. If my kids were younger I would either brief them correctly or not go in. Will revisit next trip to view more of the forest. Great scenery. Davis Family, Gold Coast, Australia", "Nice little forest with many many monkeys .keep away food from them and beware your cap . Good day out", "The monkeys don't bother you, there are plenty of workers feeding them corn so lots of photo opportunities, good walks a few stairs, very well maintained and definitely in our opinion worth a visit, we would visit again when back in Ubud", "While the place is filled with monkeys(not my cup of tea), it was the hidden temples within that interested me. Be careful of the monkeys even outside the entrance and dont take any food inside. If you like the \\indiana jones hidden temple\\\" type of places, then go ahead and explore the forest.\"", "Second time I have visited the monkey forrest and love it!! It is such a beautiful place to experience the monkeys in their natural environment, not caged up, and able to roam free in the forest. The forest is stunningly beautiful, and the monkeys are delightful. If you buy some bananas, the monkeys will jump up onto your shoulder and eat the banana while sitting there. There were so many this visit with lots and lots of babies with their mums. Well worth the visit.", "There's better places in to see monkeys that feel a bit more wild. Whilst this is a functioning temple I gather, the feel of the monkey temple is more like a zoo (albeit without cages) and the monkeys themselves are quite tame. Not a bad hour or so if you happen to be in Ubud anyway, as we were, but I wouldn't particularly go out of your way. If you want to see monkeys in their natural environment go to Menjangan.", "Maybe it is fun for other people or for children, but for me i couldn’t find it amusing, at first yeah it is cute to see the monkeys especially the baby ones and maybe have a picture or two with them but after some time i got bored and was only watching the jungle and the huge trees and so. Since you’re in so pay it a visit but don’t expect that there is much to do inside", "What an excellent place to visit! So pretty. Beautiful gardens to wander through viewing the monkey's in their natural environment. We had no problems with monkey's trying to jump on us or take our sunnies, jewellery, etc. Follow the advice to not carry food or drinks and you will not have any problems. Lots of photo opportunities. A great cafe for food and drinks. All very reasonably priced. We thoroughly enjoyed our afternoon and recommend visiting the monkey Forest.", "Lovely place to visit, monkeys can be a bit loud at times but that is nature. Would recommend a visit to the place. The surrounding areas is so pretty and the walk around is very tranquil.", "A long long drive from Sanur through various villages, the scenery up here is less \\jungle\\\" and much more \\\"rural\\\". But oh dear what an awful lot of rubbish by the side of the roads.. We walked to the view points and were soon joined by various monkeys. To be honest, I'm not in love with these guys, I have seen first hand what damage these creatures can do! They have some nasty teeth also! So with great care not to smile and show my teeth we walked past - quickly! so as not to get mugged. There were plenty of people there who had their sunglasses stolen and broken, and there were girls walking round with sparkling dangling earrings, even though the sign at the entrance clearly warned visitors not to wear those and to take care of their items It would appear that these people weren't bothered to read and digest. One bloke decided to be the centre of everyone's attention and started antagonising the monkeys with a water bottle.. they were biting at it and got more and more angry whet we were hoping for didn't happen.. Not the greatest of places to have visited\"", "Nice place to visit for an hour or two. Lots of monkeys around. Try the trick of holding a banana in your hand (away from your body) and let a monkey climb upon you and eat the banana. Its fun!! :)", "An hour is probably as much as you need. It cost us around £2.50 each to get in and was well worth that entrance fee. The grounds are interesting and the monkeys are everywhere. Like other reviews, don't look them in the eye, don't open your rucksack, don't wear long flowing dresses and if they jump on you relax, they are just trying to get food. It was t too busy, we got straight in and never felt too crowded apart from the odd narrow section such as the bridges. The temples are well worth a photo too. A walk into ubud itself afterwards is a busy bustling walk with loads of shops. Well worth a half day trip in all with some shopping and lunch", "The sanctuary is full of monkeys, mostly doing their own thing, but will not like being teased! They will try and pinch anything you have: bananas, sunglasses....so keep things out of reach. The little waterfalls and walks through the sanctuary are so peaceful and picturesque. Make sure you buy little trinkets from the beautiful yet savvy kiddies! Every little helps.", "You certainly see plenty monkeys! Be warned though they are very interested in what you may have in your bag and the slightest sniff of food and they are on you. It was brilliant and I would advise going but be aware that they may climb on you and try to take bags, glasses, hats etc. Two of the four of us got bitten , not badly but it gave us a shock. So small children need to be kept close to you. The rangers are everywhere and are really helpful at controlling the monkeys. On the up side it was absolutely wonderful to see these animals and appreciate how clever they are. We loved it and would go again.", "The sanctuary itself is beautiful. Great to just walk around and see the temples and waterfalls etc. The monkeys were cool at first but the looked quite edgy and i saw some people get bitten and scratched. Great to do though and it's only about £5 to enter.", "What a great experience!!! Monkeys really well looked after and so friendly!! Made my day one jumping on to my head.", "Lots a fun, beautiful and scary at times. Make sure that you hold on tight to your belongings. Cute creatures.", "We visited the monkey forest as recommended by previous travelers. The place were full of tourists and monkeys alike. Some monkeys were very curious and jumped on travelers ( the one who wear book bags). I had a monkey jumped on shoulder and opened my book bag. My suggestion - don’t bring anything with you,unless you want a surprise.", "1. definitely worth to try for unique experience with monkeys surrounding, feels like at home of monkeys (in temple) 2. be aware of aggressive monkeys may attack. 3. be sure of cleaning yourself if you touch monkeys, quite dirty. 4. Great value of tourist attraction if you plan to visit Ubud.", "Unbelievably well priced to see what is really a key part of visiting Ubud. Don't carry any shopping bags as the monkeys will think you have food in them and possibly steal it... They are pretty crafty! Beautiful walk through the forest with monkeys everywhere in a real natural environment. You can interact with the monkeys or keep your distance if preferred. Don't be scared to take a camera- they won't steal it if you're holding on to it!", "Great view of temple just I don't like the monkey, the monkey to aggressive", "Amazing! Breath taking! And so many monkeys! The forest is incredible. The walkways through the trees, hidden temples & streams make it feel like a cross between Jungle Book & Jurassic Park! The monkeys are highly entertaining & are not frightening, even when they come up close or even jump on your head! A real life experience to be that close to nature.", "Went to the monkey forest - was fun to see the monkeys but don't buy bananas - the monkeys basically attack anybody that does. There river is also filled with rubbish which is sad to see in a 'sanctuary'.", "A fun visit to the sacred monkey forest, heaps of monkeys to see and watch as their interact with tourist. Gorgeous surrounds something fun to do while visiting Ubud.", "I was skeptical about coming to the monkey forest, but I actually had a great time. Nice to have a walk around and play with the friendly monkeys. Beware if you’re bringing a bag inside! They will get in it.", "The place is not something very exceptional yet it must not be missed primarily because you don't have to spend much for that , a bare minimum entry fee of less than a $. If you are with kids then they will definitely enjoy the too many monkeys at one spot . I was there with my family and they loved it.", "Monkey forest Ubud very a lot of places for selfie spot and beautiful jungle trek around the area.Please come and visit recommended.", "We loved this experience with all the monkeys running wild. You have to be careful of anything that they may jump and grab. My daughter was wearing a sundress and a monkey jumped on her back and pulled her skirt half way over her head!! Highly recommend this when you are in Ubud.", "We were careful to not bring food and took care of our belongings so our two visits to the monkey forest were very enjoyable.", "Enjoyed the place greatly. Lot of fun. Good value. Would recommend this for at least a 2 hours. And make sure you buy the bananas to feed the monkeys.", "Don't worry about the monkeys or what other idiotic reviewers write here about being attacked. Just don't buy bananas! Don't look the monkeys in the eye and most certainly don't point your cameras an inch away from their face! I was only there for half an hour and saw someone getting in the monkeys personal space to take photos...no wonder they get mad. Scenically this place is beautiful and very peaceful. It's also very cool and shady on a hot day. There are lots of staff wandering around if you do get in trouble with a monkey but it's unlikely to be a problem if you understand anything about respecting animals. Leave them alone and they'll leave you alone.", "My daughter was a little scared to start as it's quite intimidating to be suddenly confronted by all the monkeys. Loads of babies made her calmer and we both found ourselves feeding them and the parents bananas (which you can purchase). The staff are there to help you if you don't want them on you or advise you how to get the best photos with them. Beautiful temples and pathways to follow. A very beautiful place and alot of respect for all the monkeys. A must do for any family with any aged kids", "Mostly a good visit. Very clean and spread out. So many monkeys from the big ones that will sit on you shoulder for a banana to itty bitty babies. All was well until I sat down to watch a group of monkeys. One came up behind me and tried to grab a map out of my pocket. I jumped and it bit my back. It was not vicious we just startled each other. The staff and first aid attendants we A1.", "You visit this place for awesome views. I couldn't find any monkeys though, but people warned me a lot about the monkeys. Your selfies and pictures will be a little affected by the piece of clothes you will have to wrap around your waist :p but that is subjective. The pictures come really colorful. It is a brief walk where you watch the beautiful waves crashing into the rocky mountains from up above. And there is also a wall throughout", "very entertaining, lovely to see monkeys in their natural habitat. Great fun feeding monkeys but they do climb all over you to get at the food.", "We had a great time in the Monkey Forest. The place was absolutely full of tourists, but still enjoyable. It did cause a traffic jam or two on the bridges though. If you observe all the rules, the monkeys will not bite or harass you in any way. Even if you are not that into monkeys, you can still enjoy the unique nature and the temples in the forest. You can go there at midday to escape the heat, but this is also the busiest time.", "We were there with my extended family from 2 to 69 years of age and everyone enjoyed feeding the monkeys and watching them play.", "A fun couple of hours walking through the temples and watching the Monkeys. Beware of getting to close though they can be unpredictable!", "Although this is a well organised venue - I was a little taken aback when a monkey decided to relieve me of my bottle of water and apple! Very gentle, however, unexpected at the time. A great place to get to know the character and personality of these beautiful creatures.", "A small patch of forest in which live about 600 monkeys, around a temple used for cremations. The area is fenced, but the monkeys are wild and free to come and go as they wish. Not sure why they would want to leave as the tourists feed them on the bananas they can buy at the entrance. It was only about £2 to get in, and much to my surprise we were not hassled to get a guide, which would have been unnecessary as the area is small and the monkeys don't hassle you if you don't feed them. Some tourists were happy to feed the monkeys by hand and have the creatures sit on their heads- very unwise in my view as there are wild animals, although not as aggressive as those you find in other truly wild locations in . In Hindus are buried for a while then the bodies exhumed and burnt. Very interesting to see where that happens, although the cremations take place infrequently, and I suspect they close the forest to tourists when it happens. Toilets ok but bring hand sanitizer. Well worth a visit.", "Ubud monkey forest is a small rain forest dwelt by some group of monkeys and other tropical animals. It is strategically located in the heart of Ubud village, precisely located in the region of Padang Tegal village, Ubud sub district and Gianyar Regency. Monkey forest in nese language called Wanara Wana, are spread out in the island and Ubud Monkey forest itself own very important function of the continuity the monkey habitat in . Meanwhile the local community own important role to keep this forest naturally in order to all wild animals able to live smoothly. So for coming to monkey forest please don't bring any food or drink in your hand, don eyes contact with the monkey, don't touch them, and don'thide your hands to pocket, they know or understand you hiding something to eat there. Very safe to come! Thanks", "I was honestly expecting a human made park designed for the tourists. But this place surprised me in a very positive way. The area is amazing with beautiful temples and natural tropical forest. There are about 900 monkeys in this place, and they are not kept captive. Beautiful and peaceful place.", "We came here on a day trip up to ubud and it was very fun and cool. We saw hundreds of monkey that all were friendly to us. We have heard some horror stories so we kept our distance and didn’t get to close which they seemed to like. Great place to visit as the monkeys are well looked after. The staff there were also very helpful and were there to help answer any questions. Would recommend to any monkey lovers 🐵", "Nice place, full of monkey....Nice to take good picture....but not to have a picnic! :-) The monkeys stole everything the could eat!", "This place has monkeys in their natural habbitats with guards at places. Just follow the rules else monkeys take away your stuff. Low entry price and quite & peaceful place with temples.", "Visiting the Monkey forest was one of the best things we did in our stay in Ubud. First of all the price is really low. Secondly the forest/temple is really nice even to just walk around. Biggest highlight of it of course were the monkeys, and there were a ton of them. You can take a ton of beautiful pictures and collect great memories. I read a lot of reviews before going there to be prepared and after my experience I can say that most are a bit exaggerating on what to be careful. Sure, you must put away in a backpack your glasses, wallet etc ao the monkeys don’t get curious and try to take them but other than that if you are careful the monkeys will ignore you. I had monkeys walk to me on me next to me and nothing happened. Please don’t be the people that I kept seeing that would forcefully try to touch, push etc the monkeys cause when they did that the monkeys would become aggressive (only for a second just to tell them to back off). So to close this small review I strongly recommend you go there cause the price and the experience were great!", "Great if you aren’t scared of monkeys climbing on you but they do not cause any harm if you stick to the rules!", "I'll start off by saying that going to the forest carries some risk: the monkeys have rabies and are known to bite. I'll also say everyone i know who went had a great time. There are a few ways to reduce the risk and enjoy what is really quite a beautiful location: don't scream and turn your back when they come near. Don't feed them. Don't take a bag of any sort in (I went with a camera and that was it). Don't get bananas and then tease the monkeys with them to try and get a better photo. Don't try to pat the monkeys. Pretty much (aside from the bag, as they jump and grab anything they can from them) it's a case of using your common sense when there and being cautious. The forest itself is great, and the monkeys are very cute. I wandered around for an hour and loved it. Ignore the naysayers and just be careful.", "You feel like you are in a Indiana Jones movie, monkeys, temple jungle everything is there...once you remove the crowd but that is a minor detail! Kids loved it", "Hahaha really made our day. It was like people watching, only these ones were hairy and little. My son got attacked on the head. Lucky he was wearing a cap. Was scary at the time but the video we have is funny. I suggest just give the monkey the food, they have no patients and negotiation skills. Very beautiful area.", "This is a pretty cool experience! There are a ton of monkeys just hanging out in the sanctuary and they will come up to you and even jump on you to play. They tried to pick my boyfriend's wallet right out of his short pocket so be careful and don't keep anything in your hands as they will snatch it away. Worth visiting!", "If you are from India, this would not be a new sight for you with Monkeys 🐒 roaming around and snatching stuff from you to be blackmailed in to giving it up. The sanctuary is a nice walk around exploring the ancient temples. The entry fee of 30K IDR seems too much for the worth of the place though", "We visited the monkey forest today and it was a fantastic experience. The monkeys are wild so you must be careful of your belongings. However they are so cool to see up close.", "They are very clear about not touching the monkeys. My friend didn't listen and she was bitten. The monkeys are mischievous and adorable. Just follow directions and you'll be fine. Also, outside the location there are the best shops to buy stuff, like souvenirs and clothing.", "Nice Place Kids like it Lot of guard Cute monkey Full of monkey Around The forest Fresh air Kids Really Love This Place ", "I had a lot of fun and the monkeys were cute and active. Some very fat. The trees and preserved temples and jungle were amazing. The central tree is breathtaking. My girlfriend learned that she is terrified of monkeys, so our visit was brief. Dont take any loose jewelry such as earrings with you, and don't buy bananas to feed the monkeys unless you want a couple jumping all over you for your food and shinies.", "We loved the money forest. You do have to watch your bag when you open it but we had no problems. The monkeys are very friendly and funny, they will jump on you if you have banana!!", "As I prepared for our trip to , everytime I would read about the Monkey Forest... there was some kind of reference to their \\craziness\\\" or how mean they are. So I wasn't exactly sure what to think. We had our driver for the day drop us off. This allowed us to leave everything else in the car and only take our camera. We saw several people who had food in their pockets or bags. The monkeys have a very good sense of smell and I would not recommend taking anything like that into the area. The monkeys were definitely \\\"harassing\\\" those people for their food. We would stand their quietly and watch the activity. As with any place, there were people who wanted to \\\"pet\\\" them (bad idea as these are wild animals), kids wanted to chase them and people would \\\"harass\\\" them with their cameras as they wanted to get closer and closer to them to get a picture. Honestly if I were the monkey's I would act out to those human encounters also. My husband had sat down on one of the walls and one of the monkeys actually walked across his lap and sat next to him gently holding on to his shorts. It was really funny. It was like they were having a conversation. There were lots of mothers and babies. As with any species, babies are always so cute. Awww! It does cost 20,000 rupiah to get into the forest itself. In my opinion it was money well spent. I really enjoyed watching them interact. Many times the younger ones would be playing and they would fall off of the branch or knock each other off. There were quite a few steps if you wanted to explore the whole area. If steps are not your thing, it is an easy walk that is like a semi circle that is paved and will take you from one entrance to the other. Be respectful, keep a reasonable distance (they will approach you if they want to) and don't take in food and I think that this will be a great experience for anyone. To me, monkeys are fascinating and this was much better than the zoo.\"", "Monkey forrest was nice to walk through had lots of them around but not free entry it RP 30000 and very hot but it was was nice.", "This was a pleasant break from the usual restaurants and shops. The monkeys are all around and you can buy bananas in there (at a premium) to feed them. There are 'guards' around to protect the public and keep the monkeys under control if they look like they are going to get aggressive. There is a small temple in there for locals to worship. I was disappointed in a number of the tourist though who didn't respect the privacy and request not to take photos, by leaning over the walls while there was a ceremony going on.", "This sanctuary for monkeys exists in the midst of waves of human visitors coming to the cultural and spiritual centre that is Ubud, . Accustomed to interaction with people, the monkeys appear relaxed and accepting of fruit given ... without solicitation ... and their natural playful and at times rambunctious actions with each other remain uninhibited. It is a world class environment and the many unobtrusive care-takers help to encourage easy and safe handling with and by guests. A temple to the almost divine monkey king, Hanuman,exists within the small natural forest which has huge, very old trees and a small running stream ... Very beautiful indeed and a sanctuary that is a highlight visit!", "Great place to go to escape the heat and bustle of Ubud. The monkeys were mischievous but fun and our kids loved it. You can walk around freely and enjoy the antics of the monkeys.", "Went to monkey forrest in Ubud and it was quite nice. They let the monkey's sit on us so we could make photo's. There are allot of tourist over there (just like everywhere else in ).", "Stunning forest and greenery where monkeys run a mock, feed the monkeys with the help of a guide, to have your pic taken with one on your shoulder. Very touristy but still lovely to see these sweet beings, especially the babies who are just the cutest with their little mowhawks. A must see when in Ubud.", "If you give bananas to monkeys do not give them peeled banana or else they will throw it away.Give them unpeeled banana. Enjoyed watching monkeys eating bananas.", "I figured this place was going to be a tourist trap and in some ways it was but the area was great. Not just the monkeys all over the place but the temple and all the amazing sites out weighed the employees over charging for bananas to feed the monkeys. We spent a couple hours there walking around and enjoying the amazing sites.", "Nature is always nature and is always beautiful in its natural way of growing and share with life.. monkeys... The monkeys are all over..and they don't always stay in the forest. They can take Monkey Road over by hundreds. I read someone saying hold a banana up and they will come...just be careful, if you have a bunch of it..they will not wait for one in a time....And they are more brilliant than you think. One came by, took the sun glasses of a guy, ran away with, and throw them in the ditch -_-. Another took by force the 2 lt water bottle of my friend, unscrewed it and drank all the water..You are in their home after all.. Don't miss a visit & take your time to observe...", "The adventure started off with adorable monkeys being cute, curious and charming. We ventured through the park taking many pictures, feeding purchased bananas and enjoying the surprisingly beautiful park. We stopped at a covered but open air building to watch and video monkeys playing and one monkey spotted a plastic water bottle in the back pocket of my purse, grabbed it stwisted in open and drank it, played with it and spashed around with other monkeys who were very curious. Just as they finished up my 12 year old daughter felt bad littereing so she tried to move the bottle with her toe to then pick it up. BAD IDEA! Two large monkeys attacked her leg and bit her and scratched her. Luckily she calmly walked away, we wiped up the wounds then visited the first aide office for a good cleaning, bandaids and antibiotics for good measure. Her leg is fully bruised as well from the teeth! Scary, but all ok in the end. Just beware the moneys are very posessive and although cute and fun to see, really wild animals.", "We really enjoyed our visit. We took our drivers advise and didn't buy the monkey food. It was fun watching the monkjeys interact with those that did. The trails are beautiful and all of the sculprures are breathtaking. A must see in !", "Definitely worth a see! Our guide took us to the sanctuary and gave us an in-depth tour explaining all the temples and shrines and their various meanings. The monkeys are roaming around freely and can get up close with you although you are advised to keep a distance as they may bite - but if left alone they will come up to you for a quick photo!", "This experience is quite similar with other temples that have monkeys living there. These little creatures seem fun at the beginning, but you come to realise that they are quite aggressive and that they’re trying to steal from you all the time. So you have to be alert and keep an eye on them all the time. They even tried to open my bag. If you bring in bananas you have to be careful because they would do about anything to get it from you. All in all, interesting.", "After having seen several temples on this isn't really something new, however the sunset from here is definitely worth going! The monkeys were far less aggressive as it says in many books and reviews, just leave 'm alone and you and your belongings will be fine. Or maybe we were just lucky the monkeys took a day off from bullying tourists!", "We were warned upon arriving about the monkeys and how not to touch them, hold them and to secure your belongings. I can't stress to people enough not to have anything in your hands, on your face, head etc. we were abit naive... I sat down and the monkey quickly came towards me, jumped on my shoulders and then tried to take my sunglasses. Luckily they were entangled within my hair so he didn't succeed, but then tried to take out my earrings and was nibbling with his teeth. You have to stay very very calm or they could attack. I had a pamphlet in my hand and then had ANOTHER monkey sit on my lap. Freaking out I gave the monkey my phamplet to which they then both took off into the trees. My mum then sat down in the same spot trying to get a picture with the monkeys in the background trees. The monkey quickly jumped down and took the glasses off of her face (she was actually wearing them) silly enough, she didn't think they would actually take them off her face. Unlucky for her he took off into the trees and was laughing and teasing us. It was very funny, but wouldn't have been funny if it was a more valuable item like a phone. Please take my advice have nothing in your pockets, hands.. Nowhere. They are smart but also very cheeky monkeys.", "Not only is this a good place to see macaque monkeys, but the centuries-old forest is a sanctuary from the hubbub of town for us, too. Paths are clear, posted and shaded by the huge banyan trees. There is something wondrous to enjoy again, as a 40 year old, a monkey peel and eat a banana - just like being 4 again. There are 5 territories and sometimes monkeys stray and this can cause a drama - interesting to see this behaviour - we just observed from a distance when they started to make a lot of noise and bare teeth to each other. A lovely hour and many photos, comical moments and tender times especially with mother and their young.", "Monkey forest is a good place to visit on your first day in Ubud to get that jungle feel. The monkeys are cute and will jump on you but just to get the food. Go in the morning before the tour groups come as the monkeys will be more calm.", "This is a must when in Ubud. The monkeys are so interesting to watch as they jump, play, compete for food. I loved the baby monkeys they were so cute and mischievous. The forest is also so beautiful and it is such an enjoyable walk. Do not take food, water bottles and bags into the forest because they will grab them. It's easy to find the monkeys because there are over 800 of them in the forest that are well taken care of by the park. ", "There are so many monkeys here its mind blowing. The older males can get agressive so if you have children keep a close eye on them but other than that its a great walk through the beautiful forest", "My husband and I took our son here and he just loved it. Make sure you take off all lose jewellery/sunglasses etc or the monkeys will try and grab them - they also pick pocket :) If you want to save money, buy some cheap bananas (to feed the monkeys) at a local market before going in as they charge 5 x as much inside.", "Unfortunately this has become a real tourist trap. I guess it has to be visited once but this was certainly not my first time. Monkeys roam free - which is good but they are so brazen. One tried to pinch my wife's hand bag and then bit her when she resisted. The onsite medical centre, however was good and the attention received extremely competent. What was worrying was that the centre appeared to get quite busy. If you buy bananas at the entrance to feed to the monkeys, they will be gone before you can walk 10M - if that. The larger monkeys can be quite aggressive. Advice: Visit once but try and keep belongings (bags etc) to a minimum.", "This is a nice walk and pleasant experience. If you sit for a while, you will manage to get in touch with the monkeys. If you respect them, they'll be nice and close to you. Those who abuse using bananas to touch them get some negative reactions. So respect and enjoy !", "Make sure to empty your pockets and leave your bag in the car 'cause these little guys will rob you blind if given a chance. Having said that, this place is amazing. Go super early when the monkeys are waking or end of day when they are eating. Best to miss the bus loads of tourists and have a private wander through the park. These monkeys will interact with you if given the chance so don't sit down if they freak you out. I had a lovely experience with several monkeys who sat on my lap and shoulders- one even held my hand! It was a fun half hour- bring your camera!", "Not my kind of place at alll cheeky, greedy monkeys, and stupid tourists asking for trouble. Not recommended unless you really like that kind of thing.", "I did not expect too see much apart from some monkeys inside but deeper we go we have realized it is an amazing Indonesian forest. Being among so many monkeys made us very anxious at first but there are many people around watching and warning them if they misbehave. They are not aggressive and quite familiar with people. Sometimes foo friendly... One of them just sat next to me but if you do not look directly on their eyes you should be just fine. Apart from monkeys the view is breathtaking. Whole place looks like a scene from a fantasy movie. It is a must see. PS: a midday visit is recommended because in the forest its not too hot, so you can spend hottest hours there. Yalnızca maymunları görmek için değil muhteşem doğa için de gidilip görülmesi gereken bir yer. Maymunlar konusunda bizim kadar endişeli olsanız dahi gitmenizi tavsiye ederim zira içeride onları kontrol eden bir çok görevli var.Elinizce yiyecek olmadığı ve doğrudan gözlerinin içine bakmadığınız sürece tehdit oluşturmuyorlar. 'ye kadar gelmişseniz burayı kesinlikle kaçırmayın. Ozellkle öğlen yani normalde dışarı çıkamaycağınız saatlerde gelebilirsiniz çünkü orman içi gayet serin. böylece serinleyen saatlerde diğer aktivitelere devam edebilirsiniz.", "Buy bananas and feed them but make sure to be careful with your camera, the monkeys will take anything they can get their hands on! Follow the directions and don't try and \\sneak bananas in your pocket\\\" the monkeys will smell them. Don't get aggressive with the monkeys also, they bit someone on our tour who tried to knock one away when one of them got too close and was scaring his wife! Overall tons of fun and enjoy! :)\"", "this park is really beautiful, very green and shady (though it's still hot and humid!) I loved watching the monkeys. we walked down to the temple which is a very pretty walk.", "It is a place which has beautiful rainforest, huge ancient temple, and of course heaps of cute brown monkeys!", "A short stay is required at the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary and for $5 it is worth the entry price. The monkeys are well and truly alive, inside and outside the enclosure, fighting amongst themselves, scrambling for food and even jumping all over their guest. The humans. Definitely recommend going and try not be afraid of those little but aggressive monkeys.", "Have been there several times. Not expensive. Our grand daughter thought this was an amazing experience aged ten, being up close to these creatures of the jungle. She was so excited to take photos. You could purchase corn,taro (like) roots, bananas to feed them, a bit reluctant as have heard they can jump on you . But still a great place for young and old alike.", "The sanctuary was very fun. The monkeys roam free and liked to play. Follow the rules and you will enjoy your trip. If you buy the bananas they will come to you to get them. One monkey took a liking to my friend and sat on her shoulder eating a banana for about 3 minutes. He even offered her some. LOL. As the title suggests, his parts were clearly visible on her shoulder. It was a fun adventure.", "Been to the parking lot twice, where monkeys were ripping apart people's belongings, scooter seats, anything they can get their teeth into. If you go walking around the area, monkeys come stealing all your stuff. The locals of course take no responsibility. Eager to sell you bananas to trade with monkeys. Aggressive taxi mafia is present at the parking area who prevent Gojek/Grab/etc drivers, so they could overcharge anyone who needs a ride. Another example of corruption.", "Visited the monkey forest as we had heard it was one of the best attractions in the area but I have to say I was very disappointed. the temples are not impressive so the only cool thing is the monkeys and it was very busy when we visited. There are some nice cafes and shops surrounding the forest though so it is worth visiting just for a short while if you want to see the monkeys but don't gear a day around it", "Visit the monkeys, enjoy the views and the laughs! Be careful with your stuff and bananas, don't think that the monkeys will politely wait until you give them to them!", "I love monkeys so I was very happy here. they are very friendly if you are calm and happy. i did have the little buggers climbing all over me but i thought it was so cool. even the landscape was beautiful.", "Very interesting place. Monkeys everywhere and if you dont want them to be near you they likely wont. there are handlers/ staff there with slingshots that often will help you if distressed. the palce itself is in the jungle and had some stunning history and views within. a monkey did jump on my wife and try to get in her bag, but other than sitting on her for a couple of mins was not feeling threatened. no helpers in sight, but apparently if this happens to you they dont like water. i would keep valuables out of sight but if you are smart there is not much of a risk. cost was $30 000 rupiah, about $3, worth it, but only if you are in ubud already as ubud is a fair way away from seminyak/ kuta etc around 1 - 1.5 hr", "Well there is not much to say... when in Ubud this is definitely a must do. The monkeys are used to humans, you can feed them and the sanctuary also is a nice place to walk through. Sometimes the monkeys are mean if you try to hide food from them or they jump on you an try to open your backpack. However, as they are very well fed and as they are not trained to steal from you (like in other places - e.g. Thailand) this is rather harmless and you can just shake them off and/or give them whatever you were trying to hide. Why do I still only give 4 out of 5? Overall it is a tourist attraction that costs 50k per person - the name sanctuary is just a name. Don't get me wrong, the monkeys are treated well, can move around freely and are not forced to do any stunts, but this is not a place where you see monkeys living in the wild.", "Up and close with the Monkeys, nice experience and beautiful forest to walk around and get some fresh air.", "it is a very mysteries and enjoyable ... it is a place for those how are interested in culture and mystery ... you can see few temples there also monkeys :D", "Beautiful, shady, very well run, this is a great place to visit. Particularly good so see the Rangers interacting with the monkeys, who are extremely well cared for.", "A beautiful park with huge banyan trees, rainforest beauty, moss-covered stone carvings of Hindu Gods and jungle animals are the backdrop for lots and lots of monkeys. Get as close to the monkeys as you want or keep your distance. Inexpensive place to spend an hour or two. Recommend, but watch where you step ;) ", "If you want to see monkeys, that's the place to go. Really cheap, like 3$ to get it. You will see monkeys, no doubt. They will run after you to get bananas and if you do have some, they will climb on you to get them. Really cool place to hang out and there are a lot of staff employees to help in case of an over insisting monkey. I will go back for sure!", "A must do, while in . Never came so close to monkey and that in a fantastic scenery. We didn´t buy food for the monkeys in the end, as they become quite pushy and VERY close to get some, once they know you´ve bought food.", "If you visit Ubud in , you have to visit the monkey forest! The entrance costs 50.000,- idr. So around 3 £. Nice place to See apes running around.", "My partner, daughter and I visited the Monkey forest whilst staying here in Ubud. For the equivalent of $3 AUD you get a whole lot for your money. The monkeys are cute as long as you do not have food!! Just wait for the other unsuspecting visitors to purchase the bananas and game on... Such a hoot watching the macaque monkeys go all out to get there fave munch. Really enjoyed our visit...", "Such a great place to visit while in Ubud! $4.00 aus to get into the park and we found the monkeys very entertaining and healthy looking in their own natural jungle! a must see place.", "...but dont panic if you run out of time to do so. the small temple and the gorge are very pretty and its fun to see the monkeys but its not a must do attraction", "I was not so interested in having the monkeys clime on me but plenty of people love it ! Monkeys were nice enough and certainly worth a look but it really only takes 10 min unless you want to really want to sit down and enjoy the gardens and temple ( which was closed when I visited ) Overall it was pleasant enough and not too pricey $3 AU each", "I thoroughly enjoyed my visit to this Park. It is very well laid out and is very well looked after. You need a good couple of hours to walk around and enjoy not only the scenery but the monkeys. Great for adults and children.", "It has become more a fun park for the tourists than a holy temple ground it ones was. Not worth a visit anymore. The monkeys are still in the wild, but so used to people that they have lost there natural behavior. ", "Kids had a great time but grandma left as she was too scared. Lots and lots of monkeys that take a bit of getting used to. Recommend you keep your belongings close as the monkeys will grab anything that looks interesting like sunscreen and sunglasses. You could spend an hour here walking around the park, looking at the temples and statues and within a short walk of Ubud.", "They might be just anywhere within seconds. They are very cheeky and can be very agressive when it comes to bananas. Definitely worth to visit just be prepared for those little nicely looking wild animals. They might just hit you by surprise. On the other side when you don't have anything to share with them they will just walk around and let you take a picture instead. Nevertheless, give it a try and be prepared and you probably won't regret.", "We visited only after reading advice from other travelers and reading the instruction signs posted at the entrances. My husband and I both tried to mind our surroundings but that becomes difficult when there are monkeys literally everywhere. Follow the advice of other travelers: -Don't bring in food, gum, candy etc. They can smell it and will try to get it. - Monkeys go CRAZY for bananas. No joke. The people selling the bananas have a stick on hand and the monkeys know this so they keep their distance but as soon as you walk away from the \\safe zone\\\" you're fair game. You also may think you're offering the banana to a cute tiny monkey only to be surprised that you have the big bad dominant male on your back before you knew he was coming. - Let it go. Don't try to get something back from the monkeys. Like all other animals (humans included) they don't appreciate having things taken away from them. - Keep everything zipped up. My husband decided not to follow my advice and had a tissue and a map in his pockets. He realized later after the monkey jumped directly on his pocket why I had given him this suggestion. They're curious and they know we keep goodies in our pockets. I saw one monkey just LOVING playing with a used tissue it had snatched from someone. Random! - Don't panic if they jump on you. We were standing taking pictures of them and one decided to use my arm as a swinging branch. He also gnawed on my wrist but didn't break the skin. It was playful, but did make me extremely nervous. I stayed calm and he eventually jumped down and decided to hold on to my pinky finger. So cute! The monkeys are mostly playful but they can get upset at the drop of a dime and you don't know when that's going to happen. Some people were sitting down on the grass as the juveniles were playing and we watched one of these people get bit by a monkey that found gum in her purse. It was a great experience fur us and we would definitely do it again. \"", "Lush trees, mysterious temples, filtered sunlight, and, of course, monkeys are what make this place special. Definitely worth visiting if you are in Ubud. Just beware that the monkeys will try to steal your water and food, so don't bring any in the park. And by try to steal, I mean climb on you and try to grab it. Also be careful of the numerous banana peels littering the ground--trust me, they're slippery.", "This was fun and exciting and filled with lots of cuteness. There are baby monkeys everywhere. Make sure to follow all the rules and try not to bring many items in with you. I brought only my camera and had no problem with aggressive monkeys", "This place is awesome! So cheap to get in (30k), and once you're in you can buy bananas for 20k and the monkeys will come up to you and eat the bananas. If you hold them above your head, they'll climb up your body and eat the bananas sitting on your shoulder. If you're scared of monkeys, probably not for you. If you love animals then it's the coolest thing ever. The monkeys aren't aggressive to people at all, but don't taunt them - that's just going to annoy them. Lots of monkey v monkey fights going on, but that's pretty cool to watch! Also while it's always good to be smart about your belongings, the monkeys don't pinch your stuff. Just put your sunnies in your bag and you'll be fine. It's clear that the monkeys are well looked after, there's loads of staff and they are very respectful of the monkeys, and the forest itself is beautiful. There's a big old bangan tree too which is really nice. ", "Lots of monkeys but safe. Cheap ticket. Couple of hours max. Many people feed the monkeys and take photos.", "Both me and my fiancé loved the place. Yes, monkeys are cheeky but if you follow the rules as described at the entrance you'll enjoy the visit quite a lot. Just don't bring food unless you're ready to share, zip your purse/backpack and don't mess with the elderly ones, especially if they are huge males. If a monkey bites or scratches you as it happened to me, simply go to the entrance/exit and the staff will assist you. We bought two small bunches of bananas at the entrance so we can feed the monkeys. Tips for the perfect picture with a monkey: 1. Find a medium sized monkey and bait it with a banana; 2. Then put your arm (the one holding the banana) high above your head; 3. The monkey will climb on you in order to get the bait; 4. While the monkey's climbing try not to move and don't scream; 5. Don't bait a huge male. Never. They are quite lazy and sometimes may get really aggressive.", "We thoroughly enjoyed walking around the forest and we were with three teenagers that enjoyed it as well. Watch out for monkeys that think you have food keep Yourself safe as some can be aggressive but there are rangers dotted about that have full respect of the monkeys. Here is a cafe at the entrance and a few shops just outside the complex. Well worth it if your in ubud.", "We were staying in Monkey Forest road so a quick walk got us to the forest early in the day before too many other visitors arrived. We enjoyed watching the monkeys interacting with each other and they didn't take too much notice of us. Later when bananas were being sold to give to the monkeys, they became a bit more unruly around the stalls and leaped onto people regardless of whether they had bananas to offer. Best advice is go early; don't look a monkey in the eye and keep walking slowly and steadily. Also they will smell food if you have any in your bag and become over friendly. We also saw several who had pinched water bottles and leaflets and were consuming them which can't be good for a monkey. Apart from monkeys, there are numerous carvings; a temple, a sacred stream, enormous trees and wood land.", "I went with my hubby and 2 adultish sons. I didn't realise how many monkeys there would be. I was quite scared at the way they tried to steal food and bags. There were lots of attendants who did tell people not to tease the monkeys but not everyone listened. We went in the morning but my boys returned in the afternoon and said the monkeys were much calmer because they had eaten so much. If you like wildlife it's worth a visit.", "I read a few reviews and stories about people saying how the monkeys attack people and was almost put off, lol the only people I saw being some what attacked (chased away) were those putting phones,cameras selfie sticks into the monkeys personal space or trying to hard for the perfect pic acting as though these are pets and just paying for bananas to get a pic of the monkey on your head and wondering why the monkey scratched or pulled at you. If you treat them with the respect and don't act the big man you'll have a great time, monkeys are nice but the people aren't haha", "One of the attractions in Ubud. There were a lot of monkeys. Don't leave your stuff like sunglasses, phone, hat unprotected because the monkeys will take it from you LOL. Very nice place for a very sunny day. This place is a must visit place.", "Drove the rather narrow roads to Ubud to visit Monkey Forest. It has a temple but you can't go in and a few other relics to see but mainly everyone goes to see the macaque monkeys. There is a large covered outdoor pavilion with some bats roosting in it where a lot of the monkeys like to play and where I got my best photos. Cost 20000 rupiah (about $2) to enter (plus 2000 rupiah for parking if you take your own car). Also at the entrance they sell bananas to feed to the monkeys for 10000 rupiah but BEWARE... the large monkeys know this and as soon as they hand them to you you will have large, quite aggressive macaques jumping on you and grabbing for the bananas. Freaked my partner out so much she no longer wanted to go in! I ventured in, less the bananas which had been taken from me at force, and wandered the paths looking at the forest and temples and the amazing monkeys. There are staff there who will give you a cracker so that the monkeys will sit on your shoulder and feed. Great experience (but will cost you about 10000 rupiah!). Once I learned how the monkeys worked, I went back to the car and grabbed a muesli bar. I returned to the monkeys in the pavilion and headed for the smaller ones. I broke off a little of the muesli bar and hid the rest in my pocket.I was then able to get the monkeys to sit on my shoulders and feed. The baby ones are the cutest but it's hard to keep the bigger ones away once they know you have food. Sometimes I had 2 on my shoulders and one trying to climb up! These monkeys are very clever and if they see you have food they will hang around and even try to get it out of your pockets! Some can get quite aggressive especially the larger ones so feed at your own peril. This is not for the faint-hearted! Overall a great experience and a chance to get really to close to nature... especially if you love cheeky monkeys like me.", "Cool little place to while away an afternoon and come into some close contact with some beautiful awesome creatures. If you're on a budget, he's a quick tip. Buy some bananas at the market instead of getting ripped off for them in there.", "Such a great development of this site - it was about 25 years since I last visited, and it's been transformed into a really beautiful and well-run attraction. The monkeys are delightful but be cautious - we followed all the rules to the letter, but ended up being bitten by a mother monkey who did not like her baby climbing on one of us! However they have on-the-spot first aid and we had rabies shots already! now a booster is needed...... There's lots of information available, and the guides and \\keepers\\\" are very helpful and charming, like all nese people. Highly recommend this, but do take care.\"", "The forest is beautiful. But the monkeys are mischievous and scary. The start of the walk was good and it seemed that the monkeys kept to themselves but as you reach near temple the monkeys starting jumping on people. One I saw two monkeys jump of her head and started gnawing her hair. I was shaken so did not want to continue looking around. I didn’t see any forest helpers trying to help this lady and many of the monkeys in this area were jumping on people. Whilst I was waiting for my partner, I saw one monkey scratch a man. If you are not scared of the monkeys and how unpredictable they can be then this would be fine. The forest is very clean and beautiful.", "I had been warned that the monkeys could be aggressive and if you have never had a large monkey bare his teeth at you it's quite an experience. I learnt quickly to give the banana to the Monkey or suffer the consequences. It all adds to the excitement. Perfect photo opportunity. I came back several times during my stay in Ubud but hey I'd never seen or experienced Monkeys like this before. Sometimes of the day there are to many tourist buses and people but if you are staying in Ubud and pick your time it truly awesome.", "Do not keep things in your pocket. The monkeys can tell and will try to get them out of your pocket. But overall, the park is quite nice and the monkeys can be cute too", "Great to see all the monkeys so relaxed around all the tourists! Be careful as they will steal anything from you eg glasses, cameras, phones etc but I was told if you offer them something else (food), that will trade with you !", "Great fun for the whole family! definately follow the rules and enjoy, I would allow a few hours to take your time exploring the grounds, temples, and monkeys of course!", "One can sit and watch those little rascals endlessly. I would not recommend feeding them, unless you are prepared to get physical - monkeys are cute, but they can do real damage when bananas are involved. Trust me, they do not lack food at this place. Just watch the families and communities in action, it's fascinating. Do read information posters in the park, there is interesting stuff there about the temples, the temporary cemetery, etc. not just about the monkeys.", "I have been to many similar things on my travels but never done so beautifully. There were approximately 600 monkeys and you could tell. They were everywhere. Also the Sanctuary itself is very beautiful.", "What an experience. It's a perfect forest with thousand of monkeys. It's extraordinary. And not dangerous at all.", "These monkeys run free through out the forest. I would not get too close or you might lose your eyeglasses like I did at the Uluwatu Temple where the monkeys were more aggressive. We took a lot of photos.", "The sanctuary costs 20000 rupiah to enter that includes three temples, a lovely peaceful walk and monkeys galore. You might want to avoid buying the bananas to feed them as they can be aggressive and are not shy about jumping all over you. The main temple requires you to wear a sarong (provided) to enter and is well worth to see the exotic carvings. There is a small pool in the centre where monkeys bath a d dive into the water. Very entertaining. An hour to visit is plenty of time.", "I was looking forward to this but there sooo many people in there watching monkeys run and jump from one tree to another. Cute creatures but it felt more touristy than observing there behavior..", "Very funny, cheap and well worth it. Buy the bananas they are not scary. Not very busy and well worth the £2 odd.", "Ok, after having a huge monkey go through my bag in search of food and bare it's teeth at me in Railay Bay Thailand, I was never going to see the Monkey Forest in a way an ignorant-monkey traveller might. And ignorant travellers there were a plenty. Some taunting the monkeys with bananas, and hiding the food from them. Now, I love animals even the kinda scary ones so seeing this just plain annoyed me. I saw a monkey run up the leg of a tourist trying to get bananas and a big monkey almost go another silly tourist. If you don't act like an idiot I'd say this would be a great experience. The baby monkey and the way the parents treat them is beautiful, but you also have to realise that the monkeys are still wild and to treat them with respect, and don't act like a fool. Because, if you get bitten and have to go get rabies shots...well...based on what I saw go on and the taunting that silly tourists did...you have no one but yourself to blame.", "Pleasant stroll around park, can get rather busy but who doesn't enjoy cute monkeys leaping on unsuspecting members of the public and pillaging their back-packs, marvelous. Cost of admission is less than a fiver - money well spent.", "I would say that this is the one must visit place in Ubud. The monkeys are so cheeky. They try and steal you hat, water, keys ect, so be very careful with your stuff. The are well fed and looked after. Great place to spend a couple of hours in Ubud", "Bananas are for monkeys rings the bell. Monkeys are not aggressive so no need to fear. Keep calm and have a banana ready for your new friends :) Price for a small bunch of bananas was 20k IDR and for a large bunch 50k IDR. You can buy these after the main entrance. Cash only.", "We had such fun watching the interactions with the monkeys that we spent 2 hours here. The lush surrounds and antics of the monkeys made for an enjoyable visit. It was well kept and the staff were helpful and friendly. Well worth a visit.", "Had to go to the hospital! Don't take your children.... I was walking and a monkey jumped on me and not me, terrible experience. It's all beautiful but scary and dangerous", "Nice place, a lot of monkey (fairly friendly). Worth it if u have a day free. Avoid bringing in plastic bags or loose items. Entry fee $50,000 (Nov 18)", "The monkey forest is located in the centre of ubud. With paying 50.000 Indonesia rupia for adults and 40.000 Indonesia rupia for children you can visit the park. The 670 monkeys are running around like in nature and you can observe them. There are park guides everywhere and sticking to the rules hanging out, it is a safe family event. If you want to have them closer, you can even buy some bananas inside the park and let them jump on your shoulder for Fotos. The park is also amazing green and you feel like inside the ubud Dschungle. So a Must to see when being in !", "Monkeys were so fun to see. At first we weren't sure it would be fun, but it really was. We spent maybe 1.5 hour walking around. Can buy bananas to give to the monkeys but try to leave as much stuff as you can at home, as the monkeys understand what purses and backpacks are and will try to open them. Restrooms in the park were clean enough and there are some gift shops inside selling usual stuff that you see at the other shops. Also the forest itself is beautiful and will protect you from rain.", "This was our second trip to the monkey forest. Lots has changed but the monkeys were still funny. You can buy bananas to feed monkeys . But becareful when feeding them. The temples and statues are amazing . Would reccommed it", "A day trip with monkeys can be exhausted but worth the pennies! We had a short day trip in Ubud and Monkey Forest was one of our agenda. This place is good for young kids and adults to enjoy encounter with wild monkeys. Bringing some repellent to prevent the mozzie bites is a must thing to do. This place has a wheelchair access so it’s good for family with all buggies.", "this is a great place to get up and personal with these little gray monkeys. They WILL take away any thing you have that is loose or any food you are carrying so when someone tells you to remove your hat and glasses listen to them. If you do not want your food stolen, leave it in the car/bus. the forest is beautiful and you can see as many monkeys of all ages as you want to see. Buy some bananas when you get there and you will have monkeys eating right out of your hands.", "We took our 8 year old son to the Monkey Forest last Monday and we thoroughly enjoyed the visit. I had read numerous reviews advising to make sure that all items are placed within your bag and we did this. The monkeys did not climb all over us although we did see this occur with other visitors who had sunglasses on their head. We did buy bananas to feed the monkeys and once the bananas were all gone the monkeys moved on and were not aggressive at all as I had read on some reviews. It was a beautiful morning spent in the Sacred Monkey Forest and I am so glad that we took our son down to see the monkeys as it was the highlight of our trip for him.", "The visit to the Sacred Monkey Forest was one of my highlights of our visit to . You can buy bananas at the site and monkeys will climb up you to take them. All the monkeys are clear of rabies and it felt safe as long as you hid your valuables. The only downside was that the banana sellers had quite different prices throughout the forest - good to walk around to check prices.", "It's a good place to have first experience to touch a monkey. They are so friendly if you dont show anger to them. Fells wonderful when you feel their soft hand. Must visit when you are in Ubud.", "Very naughty & funny monkeys. There're too many of them everywhere looking for guests' bananas. The baby monkeys were really beautiful. The area is very big & well organized. Strongly recommend!", "Monkey forest in Ubud is a must visit. The place is filled with trees and of course - Monkeys. A walk in the sanctuary is peaceful and beautiful.", "Its beautiful. Has lots of monkeys.! Beware. They are really smart. One can buy bananas to feed them outside. I wouldn't advise on that though :)", "I visited with a friend whilst staying in Ubud. I was a little sceptical before hand but a friend had urged me to go and I'm very glad I did. You only need a few hours and the monkeys are great to watch. You also get to enjoy the beautiful forest.", "Really enjoyed the Monkey Forest as it has a far more natural feel than a typical zoo back home. The grounds are great and its great to be able to interact with the animals. Its also very cheap and a good way to kill a couple of hours (max). Wouldnt recommend this attraction if you have infants or are not confident around animals as they do get rather close and even tried to steal belongings.", "A pleasant walk for an hour, beautiful scenery and the monkeys were playful but well behaved, unlike some reviews that say the monkeys attack people. I guess you got to dress sensible, no sunglasses, no long earrings or long swaying skirts that attract the monkeys eye. I was very pleasantly surprised how beautiful the topography was.", "Very interesting in a beautiful setting. Our tour guide made certain we visited early in the morning to avoid crowds and when monkey's were more mellow.", "If you bring any food at all anywhere in any of your bags or pockets they will smell it. If you dont you will have no issues at all. Its that simple. My girlfriend and I were here for 3 hours and saw and enjoyed all it had to offer without any issues. I would love to come back.", "Really nice place to see the monkeys and lovely walk through the forest seeing the temple very interesting", "A MUST SEE!! Yes, be careful - monkeys are not just nice and lovely, but they wont hurt you if you don't bug them. Bring some food for them, and keep your camera close. Monkey see - Monkey want - Monkey take.", "Walked around monkey forest today. Bring a water bottle. I also enjoyed art Gallery. lots Of tourists. Lots of stairs.", "Very nice setting near the town centre. Nice park to stroll around , lot's of monkey's of course , hide all your food , and don't open your rucksack or bag , they will be there asap , if you want to feed them just throw it to them. Beware of glasses and loose things .30000 rp fee", "Now costs about $15-20 to get in per person, the trails are much more built up and lots more people going to see the monkeys! Be prepared, they are mischievous, they will jump on you if you are carrying food (or invite them to). Even with all the tourists, still a beautiful forest and worth the visit! Just remember, they are still wild monkeys (meaning you may have to get out of the way if a squabble breaks out, which it often does!)", "It was well maintained and had a beautiful surrounding. There were people in-charge called as 'Monkey Officers' or 'Monkey Police' to ensure the safety of the tourists. did some wonderful purchase from the shops inside - be sure to bargain and get a good deal.", "Had seen and read lots about the monkey forest. So knew we needed to go. It is busy, I wouldn’t get your hopes up on being the only ones going here but that doesn’t detract from the great atmosphere, temples, forest landscape and monkeys everywhere. On entry there are some rules, don’t look them in the eye, keep your hats in bags remove sunglasses, don’t feed etc We were travelling with our 6 month old and a pushchair so apart from them trying to steal the odds from under it once or twice. Had no problems. I’d say don’t worry about coming here with small children as ours loved it. I’d advise a sling as there are lots of steps and the pushchair became more of a store for bags and carried it up and down the steps using the sling much more. All in all great visit certainly unique in sights being as it’s so full of monkeys, the temples are mostly closed unless you are praying but you can still stand by the gate and get a good view of what it looks like. Plan for 1.5 hrs think that is enough to walk around and see it all get some pictures etc.", "The Monkey Forest is well look after, lots of guides along the way to help you feed the monkeys if you are a bit unsure. A relaxing place to walk through . lots of very cute monkeys playing with each other . We could have sat there and watch them play all day . Will defiantly be back and bring the family on my next trip", "The entrance fee is reasonable and they provide you with a sarong that you are required to wear out of respect. The vewis are nice. The \\guides\\\" trying to sell themselves to you are annoying.\"", "Indiana jones meets open air monkey zoo. The beautiful sculptures are constantly competing with the wacky monkeys for tourist attention. Loads of brilliant photo opportunities. Would advice only added care for young visitors, due to some un guarded footpaths and potential scary encounters with some of the monkeys", "I read a lot of reviews on Monkey Forest and therefore sort of knew what to expect. The monkeys did feel a bit overwhelming at times. My husband decided to sit down and admire the monkeys and a bay monkey sneaked up to him and started feeling around n his pockets. It was cute in a way bit also really scary and he didn't want o make any sudden movements so just sat quietly and got up and walked away slowly. The forest was lovely though. Just be careful with camera's phones etc... they are sneaky!", "Amasing place to visit! First of all, the monkeys try to rob the bananas you've just bought and it is already sport trying to keep them more than 2 minutes! Some of them just come on your shoulders, a realy cool experience since they are totaly free to go in this jungle. It is not a zoo, thanks god! Then, the trees are huge and extraordinary nice, so is the entire place, with a small river and cascade down the place. For me, a must to visit.", "The Monkey Forest is great fun, it doesn't take long to walk around, maybe about 45 mins if you are slow. The monkeys are super cute and very cheeky! We bought some bananas, one monkey tried to climb in my bag to get them. When we did get them out a bigger monkey came and stole them all, it was very funny!!! It is a tourist trap but definitely a must.", "Ventured to this popular tourist destination not wanting to touch or feed the Monkeys - just look.......Monkeys have other ideas, even when not carrying food or items. One Monkey jumped on my back off another tourist shoulder as I walked passed.. didn't expect it and squealed! it took off, crowd was amused. The venue is beautiful, forest is lush, gardens are lovely and we are very glad we went, regardless of the unexpected visitor. Did hear a tourist was bitten on the calf and taken to Medic so cover up if can, or don't feed ...or squeal!", "It was a good trip to monkey forest The monkeys were not that friendly The forest is amazing Bring some bananas and the monkeys will not let you go anywhere 😜", "I found the sanctuary very natural and very well kept! The monkeys for the most part are very well behaved. It is very easy to interact with them when you pay to feed them a bunch of bananas! The feeding is supervised and you can do a small bunch for 20k and large bunch for 40k. The young (baby) ones are very curious and will come up to you and climb aboard. Plenty of photo/video opportunities! The key to enjoyment here is respect. Respect these creatures personal space. Do not temp or challenge them with cheeky action like hard stares or touching. Let them do the touching and don't temp them with your go-pros, iPhones, and sunglasses. I find it very disrespectful when I saw people pushing go-pros on a stick in their faces. The Monkey Sanctuary is a lovely place that deserves your patronage!", "Amazing. We liked this place a lot. It is not costing a lot, like 50k, so it was ok. There are a lot of monkeys to see. Some of them are just quite, others are making noice and some of them can also jump on you while you are passing. There are a lot of people working there, also like security so they are making sure everything is ok. Definitely the place to visit!", "I must say the last time I came to the Monkey Forest was way back in 86..........and oh my how it has improved. There is a set price to go in IDR 50,000, which I think is perfect. There is a new entrance area, which might seem a bit much but once you're in there you can see where the money is being spent. On all the staff; to make sure the monkeys behave themselves and there is certainly a mutual understanding between them. We had a monkey be very sneaky, not only did he take the half banana that was being offered but he also was quick enough to take the bunch in my husband hand. The staff tried their hardest to get the bunch back but with no success.......hissing and teeth baring made it quite clear that there was no chance of giving them back. Such is life. The monkeys are not at all aggressive, they are certainly keen to get to know you when you have bunch of bananas in your hand and will quite easily climb on you to get them. Their claws certainly not as sharp as I thought. Remember to take some water or an empty bottle as you can fill it in the reception area because it gets quite hot and humid in under the tree canopy. On the facilities; toilets were clean. Last time there were certainly no toilets that I can remember. They have built walkways, to guide you around the forest. There was a little art museum inside where you could view work from local artists, at no extra cost. Just remember to be respectful of the monkey and your day will go smoothly", "Best place ever seen until now! Amazing landscape, best place to take pictues with landscape and with monkeys! Wonderfull place full with a lot of monkeys! Really amazing, looks like it is not from this world!", "It is fun to be there for about one hour, but then I got bored. I could have seen the monkeys somewhere else, too. It is nice, but just not worth the effort of going to the Monkey Forest.", "Lots of monkeys that can be aggressive. Afternoons are best when the monkeys are not so hungry. Make sure ALL bags, glasses etc. are packed away. It is nice but if you have already seen temples and springs then you can see enough monkeys without going into the forest.", "Well worth a visit , monkeys monkeys monkeys ! my two girls and I loved it very peaceful forest low cost and exciting recommend it to all just don't touch the monkeys let them touch you trying to pat them makes them aggressive from what saw and remember to keep a grip on your valuables", "Beautiful walk through - heed the warnings. I would not recommend feeding them - they get a little aggressive in my opinion. But to see them in their natural environment is a once in a lifetime. Also I agree it was much cleaner than I expected - Worth a visit. for sure.", "I must admit I was slightly apprehensive to visit the monkey forest as I had heard tales of monkey robbery and bites! However, it turned out I did not have much to fear! In reality, the monkeys only paid attention to those tourists who bought the bananas on sale in the forest. I would advise against this, as they can get quite scrappy around the food and may scratch or bite. Outside the bananas, it is a great way to safely get close to nature, and the forest itself is beautiful. Definitely make your way down to the holy spring temple, the Banyan tree is one of the most stunning things I have ever seen, pictures do not do it justice!", "Most people do not often have the chance to be this close with monkeys. For pictures this is therefore an awesome place and the park is beautiful as well. For me it was cooler to spot monkeys spontaneously during our trip though.", "we walked around enjoy the awesome landscape suddenly a monkeys grabbed my bag. I screamed and luckily a temple staff helped me to get back my bag within 10 minutes he got it. Just be careful when you walk around. It will be worst if the monkeys grab your sunglasses", "The Monkey Forest is a great place to visit - I love walking around it, seeing the steps, the carvings and the trees and vegetation. The monkeys are great fun toom- it's delightful to watch family relationships, and the little monkeys swinging from branches are very entertaining. We were not hassled by the monkeys in the Monkey Forest as we had no food or drink with us. However, after we left the Monkey Forest we went into a shop to change money. I forgot that some of the monkeys hang around outside the forest, and I took a sweetmfrom the counter. When I left the shop, a monkey went for the sweet and as I tried to avoid it, it scratched my back, and drew blood. This was two weeks ago, and I am safely home and alive to tell the tale! But I would advise you that monkeys ARE animals, and they are unpredictable - but the fact that they will go for anything edible makes them very predictable. Look after your children, and enjoy your visit to the Monkey Forest. Carry an umbrella for protection if you have one with you. Note that there is food available for purchase, but it is for the monkeys, not you!", "Very cute and a cool trip. It would be nice to spend the time relaxing and walking around. Monkeys are mostly friendly. Do not hide things. They will take it. Also just don't be dumb. They are animals...treat them with respect and use your head", "The setting is stunning and there are certainly no shortage of monkeys of all sizes and temperaments. Although it was a little too crowded and at times hectic when a tourist was dumb enough to try to feed the monkeys themselves without an employee near by. We had a baby with us which was a bit terrifying as a monkey almost landed on his head. So you definitely need to be on your toes.", "Kids enjoyed seeing the monkeys and their little ones. The monkeys were roaming around and continued with their monkey business. Kids bought some food and fed them for a while. Monkeys can get aggressive, so they had to be a little careful. The local guides were nice and not pushy. We had to pay a short visit to their stores at the end of the visit, but there was no pressure to buy.", "If you want to see monkeys this is the place to go. The rangers sell food to give them but if you don't want monkeys all over you then don't take ANY food and put your water bottle away as they will steal anything. The forest also has some sacred buildings and statues but you get the feeling they have literally taken over everything. Takes about an hour to wander round and take afew snaps.The baby monkeys are quite cute", "As an animal lover this place was great! the monkeys are in a very comfortable in that environment. For being \\wild\\\" they are pretty friendly with people. Be careful they will snatch your items if you are not careful\"", "It's a well known fact that the Money Forest is a tourist trap with bad monkeys who bite. has rabies infected monkeys...be very careful", "I was completely freaked out the first time a monkey jumped on my back pack and held onto my head, but I got over it and really enjoyed interacting with the monkeys. The big ones were scary so it was better to engage with the medium sized ones. There were lots of baby monkeys around, very cute. We even watched them swim and splash in a pool. Lovely green and leafy environment to wander around. Lots of guides to help you out.", "What a great experience the monkeys are so cute and cheeky, buy bananas when you walk in so you can feed them, its a very large area so great to see monkeys in their natural environment.", "Definitely worth checking out for an hour or so of entertainment. Great to see the monkeys roaming free, interacting and pretty much doing whatever they want! Lots of babies! The forest is also pretty beautiful, the tress by the dragon stairs were amazing. I also enjoyed watching people freak out when approached by the monkeys! Make sure you have as little on you as possible and what you have is attached or the monkeys will grab it!", "I went really excited to see the beautiful setting and the monkeys, but before we even made it in the door, one was chasing me and jumping at a keychain I had hanging off my purse. We got all tucked in and knew not to be carrying food and started off. We tried to get to one of the temples, but the monkeys started chasing my 6 year old. We tried to fend him off but he was pretty insistent. (My 6 y/o wasn't carrying a thing!) After that, we were all pretty suspicious of them and didn't really enjoy ourselves. Even my husband was a bit creeped out by them. I just wished they would be a little more scared of us, but I guess since people feed them, they aren't. Won't go again.", "We absolutely loved the Monkey Forest but saw a couple of people who were bitten by the monkeys. Here's some pointers: 1. DON'T take in your own food - the monkeys will know and will do what they can to get it! 2. DON'T put your hands out to pat the monkeys - they will think you're offering food and will be upset if there's nothing in your hand to eat! 3. DO hold a banana up high and let the monkey climb you - it's a great way to get up close & personal! 4. DON'T make eye contact - it can be seen as a threat and monkeys can become aggressive if threatened. 5. DON'T scream, squeal or make loud noises - it frightens the monkeys and they can be unpredictable. We had a wow time, the scenery is stunning and the monkeys were just gorgeous! Follow the rules and you'll have a beautiful time, perfect for people of all ages :)", "The monkey forest was nice and no monkey attacked us or anything although my wife was scared,we still went in but did not take food like our guide insisted.The guide was nice informative enjoyed our visit but at the end repeatedly mentioned poverty and how all guides own shops inside and took us to her shop and quite aggressive way begged us to buy stuff at 3 times the price of other already inflated tourist prices. Was it happy when we only bought 2 things So be prepared", "I was kinda worried hearing/reading about some of the warnings about this place from some reviews & from the entry signs coming in. “Don’t look at them in the eyes, keep things hidden, etc”. I’m sure it’s in place for a reason, but during our experience we had our phones always out, our sunglasses on, a towel even out of my pocket & there were no issues. The monkeys were engaging & our tour guide was able to get them to take some great pictures. The natural sanctuary/park was awesome & beautiful to walk around. Overall great experience.", "We went to the monkey forest, it is reasonably priced there are lots of monkeys to see. You can easily walk around the place and see everything in 40 mins. You can buy bananas and feed the monkeys. There are plenty of photo ops.", "The monkeys were cute but scary. Still loved it though. I heard they are all treated for rabies and that made me feel more comfortable. Was hard to find any local food in the area close by though. Beautiful park setting.", "I only went to keep my partner company but I throughly enjoyed it. The monkeys are extremely fun to watch and very cheeky. Keep your belongings safely in your pockets/handbags. The monkeys are sociable and will probably jump on you - especially if you're carrying bananas! ", "While the grounds are nice, these monkeys are aggressive. I got bit standing with my back turned to a monkey without provocation. At the first aid station, the nurse mentioned it happens 5-10 times a day. For 50k IPR per person, it ain't worth it. We've seen monkeys around the world and never had an issue like this.", "I love the sacred monkey forest sanctuary. This is the second time we visited. I love the monkeys, as well as the paths you can walk through the forest as seeing all the beautiful stone carvings and statues. Entrance fee is R50 000 rupiah and we payed about another 3 000 Rupiah per parked scooter. If you take in food, the monkeys are going to try and take it away form you so I don't recommend taking anything you can't eat in one swift go. You can buy bananas to feed the monkeys inside (or bring along your own). Just relax when they jump on you. This should go without saying, but it would be unwise to antagonise them. Just stay calm. Remember, the monkeys go for shiny bobbles and water bottles. I thought my tiny imitation pearl stud earrings wouldn't attract attention, and sure enough a monkey jumped on shoulder in an attempt to get them. They also came for my water bottle.", "659 monkeys! All ages and can be encouraged to climb on you if you want or avoided if you aren't keen. All set in a very pleasant park and entrance fee very reasonable although I cannot recall just how much", "the naughty monkeys are funny, especially for children and screeming jJapanese girls. The temples are pittoresque in the forest with big trees and dito roots in the air.", "Watch out for the monkeys! Great views totally worth checking out, the monkeys are ok just be careful.", "An interesting place , got very close to the monkeys , too close for my liking . Be very careful if you have food on you , they will get hold of it .", "This nature reserve in Ubud is one of the key attractions in the area. Hence, giving it a miss would only be doing yourself a disservice. The entrance fee is very affordable at roughly US$2. You will be greeted by the primates once you set foot in the reserve. Some of them are even bold enough to venture out of the reserve to the shops nearby either begging or stealing food. The reserve is well sheltered by trees providing some relief from the sun and heat making it a nice cool stroll through the reserve. The monkeys having been in close contact with humans often tend to be quite cheeky and curious so hang on to your belongings. They are generally harmless so long as you don't agitate them. There are actually signs in the park with the do's and don'ts and my advise would be to take note of them. There is also a deer sanctuary in one part of the park. hence, the place is not all about monkeys. Good place to be close to nature and monkeys when in Ubud.", "if your not scared of monkeys and like to watch them in their natural habitat and free, then you can visit this place and just walk around. its like an in built forest with tall trees and monkeys all around. but do take care of your belongings and food items and don't irritate them.", "If you buy some bananas from the stalls inside you can hold them out and the monkeys will jump on you and sit on your shoulder. They can get freaked out easily so be careful and do not take valuables with you! The walk around is gorgeous and very picturesque.", "We were going to skip this altogether but given it was close to the hotel and we had an extra hour we decided to go. Facilities are modern and it is a nice park to go and visit. Had we not gone I don't think we would have missed much had we not gone since we have been to others parks with monkeys in them but given that we went and had the extra time I would say that it was a nice experience.", "Was great to be able to view monkeys in a natural forest habitat, being able to feed them bananas and be up close and personal with them. Was worth the 15 min stroll from the art market. Only negative was not being abl", "Really enjoyed our visit to the monkey forest. People had told us to be careful with the monkeys that they can be nasty & try & steal your hats, sunglasses, cameras. We had not trouble at all. Its was beautiful walking through the forest & it was a cheap entry fee. Great experience.", "This can be a very fun, scary, or adventurous visit, depending on what you wear or carry! lol! If you want monkey's jumping on you, then just buy bananas or carry a water bottle or other item in your hand. It will be snatched away from you by a money. Seriously though, I strongly advise against having anything that might attract a monkey. They are strong and will snatch shiny or appealing things, from earrings (take them off) or other jewelry, to hats, etc. They can reach inside of a backpack to take things, too, so keep them zipped or else. I saw monkeys walking around with broken eyeglasses and sunglasses that were kind of sparkly and fancy, too. Other than being aware, enjoy! The monkeys are cute and plentiful and the forest lovely. The vendors are much more expensive than those just down the street with the same items for sale.", "Monkey forest is beautiful places, there are lot of monkeys and the monkeys is very friendly also there are beautiful temple. If you come to don't forget to traveling here. sumatours.com", "It's a wild, atural\\\" forest, so take precaution. The \\\"docents\\\" have sling shots to use on the monkeys. The monkeys have a hierarchy, and when you buy bananas to feed them so that you can get a picture, you run the risk of getting attacked. The bigger monkeys take from the smaller, and if you feed the smaller, you risk the bigger one's running over to attack them. if you buy a banana and it's in sight be prepared for it to be stolen before you can give it. DO NOT TRY TO TAKE IT BACK OR PLAY KEEP AWAY FROM THEM. THEY WILL SCRATCH AND BITE YOU! we had a group of 30 and 5 people were bitten. One friend, saw a guy get his ear chewed off. If you go, observe the monkeys, and watch other people feed, but do not feed yourself. Not only for your safety, but not to encourage the behavior of the monkey's. Stimulus response. Don't add to the chaos. They like shiny jewelry, and water bottles as well. Some monkey's will take whatever they want in your hand or on your person and run with it. Only have out what you don't mind being \\\"stolen\\\".\"", "Really beautiful and cool place to visit. We were in Ubud with your kids and they really like monkey forest and so did we as well.", "Worth a visit when in Ubud. It is a nice place with lots of fearless monkeys, which can be fun, but also risky (depends on how you behave;-)", "The kids 15, 13, 12 had a great morning here, although not high on my to do list I had a great time, the monkeys were very interesting to say the least, at first I wasn't to comfortable with them jumping on me, finally working out it was my water bottle they wanted !! After that went in the bin and I relaxed a little it was great fun, lots of bananas and heaps of fun", "I was a bit disappointed with the temples and the fact that they were closed except for praying. The park as such is nice NS if you want to see lots of macaques then it is definitely the place to go.", "We visited the monkey forest for about an hour, was more than enough, as part of a day tour that our drive had organised. It was only a couple of dollars to enter the park and then a few dollars for some bananas which you can feed to the monkeys. It was interesting to see the monkeys in this environment, they are very used to tourists and will just be lazing about, unless you have food for them. We were all a little hesitant at first, having heard horror stories about being bitten, scratched etc, however we were all quite surprised at just how soft & gentle they were. They would climb up onto your head and take a banana from your hand and they felt soft & cuddly. We were not scared at all after a few minutes and managed to take some amazing photos", "The best place to meet monkeys. Also the forest is nice in hot weather because of the shadow. A lot of monkeys, they are not aggresive if you are not an idiot. We met group of russian young men which yelled at monkeys and behave like total idiots, really disappointing, poor monkeys.", "Of course monkeys are funny. It is a please to just sit and watch them play. The location itself is a great inspiration. Try to go early or late in the day to avoid crowd. The place is magical in itself when you consider the sanctuary as a whole. We stayed 5 days in Ubud and I went spend at leat an hour everyday. Just sitting there, looking at the monkeys and enjoying the environment, and drawing.", "*PLEASE DO NOT FEED OR TOUCH THE MONKEYS** It was lovely to see these animals up close and the forest was beautiful. We had a lovely time strolling along the various paths observing the monkeys. What was disappointing to see were a handful of tourists showing so little respect and a complete disregard to notices everywhere not to touch or feed these sensitive creatures. The warnings are there for a reason, monkeys can be extremely aggressive and processed food is toxic for them.", "The forest is located between two roads. Unfortunately the GPS leads us to the 3rd entrance, which has really small parking lot. If you go there, use the main road where is 1st and 2nd entrance with bigger parking lot. The forest itself is really amazing place even without monkeys. With monkeys it is even better. It has really beautiful temples, statues and magnificent trees. Don't worry you won't find monkeys, they are really everywhere. Just make sure you left all jewelry, sunglasses ... home (or in the car) and do not bring any food for you with you. Otherwise monkeys will tries immediately steal it from you and they might harm you. If you wish to feed some monkey, you can buy some bananas for 20.000 or 50.000 IDR. Also if you have something visible in the pocket of you bag, monkeys will try to grab it and they might to damage you bag.", "If you are in Ubud, this is the must visit location. You will have nice time watching the monkeys and walking around temples and beautiful nature.", "This monkey sanctuary is located among old temples and well maintained. The entry fee is a bit steep considering what they offer. More informative plaques would have been nice to learn more about the temples and monkeys.", "Definitely worth a visit and buying some bananas once you are inside to get up close with the monkeys. They are very gentle when they climb up you just don't panic.", "I loved this place. Not only are there monkeys everywhere but there is such a different atmosphere. Relaxing, calm, it's so much cooler than the beach side areas and perfect for a meditative walk among the huge trees. It really is a must and a good place to visit on the way north to the Pod Chocolate factory or Ubud.", "We loved the Monkey Forrest. The monkeys were a little intimidating as we entered as we bought bananas to feed them, but once we got rid of the food it was a lovely walk through to the temple. Only problem was a monkey ripped my earring out and ate it! So take earrings out before entering!!", "This is a beautifully green place. There are some temples located within the sanctuary, lots of moss covered stone statues - some statues are extremely strange, like the dog with the boobs! LOL! And of course, lots of macaques.", "A must see! Lovely sceneries. Be careful with monkeys. Make sure to bring bananas for feeding. Stunning forest.", "We went with our 3 year old and 7 month old. It was nice to walk around but be careful as some of the monkeys can be aggressive especially if you have food. They didn't really bother the kids too much and it's really pretty to walk around although very touristy and lots of people just there to try and get a monkey to sit on them for a picture rather than just enjoying the scenery and wildlife", "This \\monkey forest\\\" is a nice tiny parc with luxurious vegetation and a couple of monkeys who are kept around for the tourists. Nothing amazing.\"", "Monkey forest is a nice place you can inract with monkeys and not get too much stress because they gonna steal something from you =) and workers around there helpfull", "The monkey sanctuary is quite a unique adventure. There are lots of monkeys, both young and old. Pay attention to the rules, for the monkeys will approach you if you have bananas, or shiny objects. It is a non profit organization which maintains the property. By purchasing the bananas, you are helping to maintain the property. The monkeys will climb up on you if you hold a banana above your head. Guard your bananas for the monkeys will approach you and grab them from your pockets or backpack. Again, if you follow the rules, it makes for a great experience. There are numerous temples and shops on the property, and walkways to explore the property. Wear comfortable shoes for the numerous walkways with steps both up and down. Some unique statutes set in a tropical environment. Ubud is a fairly large town with lots of artists shops dotting the town. You can get a gelato or drink after exploring the monkey sanctuary, or pick up a souvenir from the trip.", "It was ok wouldn't do it again smelly dirty monkeys were ok with there babies. Dont take food in or they will climb on you. Go early.", "I've just come from here (only 1hr ago) and thoroughly loved every minute of it! The monkeys are very well cared for, in fact they're totally spoilt! We didn't need to spend the ridiculous high costs of buying bananas in order a have them come and say hello and use you as a climbing frame. Simply sit down calmly and watch them go about their day and they will inevitably come over to you. Clicking with your tongue also gets their attention. Make sure your bags are secure with locks or tied tightly shut. Even though I had done this to mine I missed one pocket which had lotion in it. It was quickly snatched up and drunk. Much to my dismay, purely for the monkeys health! And obviously remove sun glasses ect. Its costs just 50,000 idr and you can easily spend several hours milling around watching the monkey's play, the tourists freak out when one jumps aboard and take in the tremendous size of the trees peppered about. Its very shaded thanks to these beauts. There's also a few small temples dotted about. A large bridge next to a small river running along the side of a cliff. And the rest you can discover for yourself! ^.~", "We had a lot of fun at the Monkey Forest. It was about 5 USD to enter. When inside, you can buy monkey bananas and the monkeys will jump or climb on you. Beware: do not carry any plastic. I had a small ziplock bag in my pocket to protect my phone from the rain. A monkey jumped on me and bit my hand while attempting to get the baggie.", "the view are awesome . day time or viewing at near sun set. looking for snack or lunch thereis good suckling pig at the parking space. or just drive to right after the gate some good cafe descent and friendly price. but dont bring monkey snack seen by them .when they hungry is cuold be a problem ,some of this monkey will rush you, if they know that you bring snack.", "Between the hours of 9-6, the cost is currently 20000Rph per adult and 10000Rph per children. The part is not gated so before or after these hours, there is no admission charge. There will be a woman selling bananas at each entrance - 50000Rph for a large bunch and 20000Rph for a small one. The monkeys are aggressive so if you do want to feed one - raise your hand out (either standing or sitting) and they will come to you for that photo moment. But be careful, the monkeys can be aggressive and while you will most likely want a photo with a baby one, it's the larger adults who will come after you. I do not recommend walking through the forest with any food items as the monkeys will try to reach in your pocket and even grab a bag out of your hand if they think there is food in it. I saw a monkey on the street (outside of the park), grab the plastic bag a tourist was holding that only had clothes in it. If you do not wish to walk through the sanctuary, there is a motorbike path that goes around the park for which there is no cost. Aside from the monkeys (and bananas aside), its a beautiful park with a couple temples and short trails. I enjoy walking through and watching the tourists deal with the monkeys.", "Beautiful, awesome and scary all at the same time. The monkeys are fun and fairly tamed. The waterfalls deep in the Forest are the best! Lots of fun. I'd recommend the Monkey Forest to every traveler.", "Nice place to spend the morning. Be careful with your belongings. The little rascals tend to steal those", "Nice temple in the the forrest full of funny monkeys. Good place to stay for one or twoo hours on the way to Ubud. Its great seat there - on the temple stairs and observe the monkey behaviours and not smatr tourists as well. Be carefull of your glasses, handbags, small items. One second not focused on that and you can lost it. You can buy the bananas and feed the monkeys but be carefull - they would like to climbe on your had :) sometimes you can expect surprise...on your body..:)", "You need to be very careful with your belonging because if they get something off you. You will not get it back. Stay out of there personal space because some of them can get really angry. They are very clever I had one jump on my back pack unzip my pack and almost got my wallet out! they are very cute but be careful cause they can bite.Be cautious with little children", "I was there on Saturday morning. Quite some crowds. It is a beautiful place. Lots of very interesting sculptured, amazing stone bridge and of course monkeys. Monkeys are fun. My advice - follow safety instructions. Monkeys are wild and bite if you do wrong things. Don't touch monkey babies, don't hide food, don't pull back what monkeys took from you (even iPhone) and do not look into their eyes (they consider it as aggressive). Watching humans there is as interesting as watching monkeys ;-)", "We took our prewedding picture here. It was not bad. The place is beautiful with a big tree, bridge, river, and a lot of monkey.", "I really like it here the monkeys were cute . They stole my bottle of water tho so be careful. The temples inside the place were very pretty too. Not to expensive to enter and you get a little guide book too. I would recommend people to go if in the local area of ubud .", "Up close and personal with the monkeys. We had our Guide hold the big bunch of bananas for us. Each of us then held a banana each and stretch our arm up for the monkey to climb on us to fetch it. Sometimes it then stayed on our shoulder to eat the banana in safety. It made great photo opportunities and lots of fun.", "Lovely to walk around and see temples and monkeys but they are a bit boisterous! Don't go if you're scared of monkeys as they tend to jump on you and steal things ...", "Funny and nice place, you'll be surrounded by monkeys in a nice environment. great walk in a nice park with huge trees and beautiful nature", "The walk through the forest with temples along the way is scenic and enjoyable. The presence of the monkeys is fun but sometimes they can be a bit overwhelming. In any case, but especially if you go with children, you should follow the instructions provided at the entrance concerning behaviour with monkeys in order to avoid any issues.", "This is one of the major attraction in Ubud. At first, monkeys look cool and funny. But they can get aggressive and/or steal your things or food. One young monkey bited me (for playing probably), though it was not strongly but enough to leave some teeth prints afterwards. Also, an older (and much bigger) one jumped on me while I was walking quietly in the street closeby the sanctuary with a young coconut in my hands (which I had to throw away to have the monkey get off me). The safety guard that arrived once after that incident seemed kind of helpless. I don't think it's a good idea to encourage tourists to feed the animals (they sell bananas to give to them), since they lose their wild nature and can become aggressive towards people for that reason. The sanctuary is nice with some nature and temple, though it is still in an urban (and polluted) setting.", "Me and my wife went here for a day trip and we thoroughly enjoyed the cute monkeys. They are a little persistent with things they want, which borders on dangerous. Just think of this like a day out with cute vicious toddlers and you will be fine.", "It's a great place to spend an hour or two, walking through beautiful jungle, many traditional nese statues and buildings and the place is filled with monkeys. The monkeys tend to sit around minding their own business unless there's food involved. A park keeper gave us a handful of corn and coaxed a monkey onto our shoulder for a great photo opportunity. The entrance fee is 40,000R and there are old ladies selling bananas for 20,000R each, decent value for an entertaining morning.", "Pretty much what it says on the label, its a forest full of monkeys and tourists. No real dramas, don't show your teeth at the monkeys, don't scream, don't touch them and don't stare and you will be in for a nice walk in a nice forest. Make sure you watch anything they can grab and dont take food out of your bag. There are 'keepers' there with slingshots to keep monkeys in line but there are no cages and seems totally ethical", "carefull, those monkeys kind of naughty. they might stole something from you ... watch out for your belongings", "Went to the temple and right at the start theres a sign all should read about the Monkeys. The place is huge, theres a very famous small bridge close to the entrance and the place, as the name says is littered with monkeys who are not shy in contact with the visitors but if you follow the instructions it might all go well (saw some people being robbed by them but those didnt follow the signs) Excellent place to walk(a lot) around in the middle of nature and to snap amazing pictures Take your time if planning to go", "Cheaper activity. Awesome to see so many monkey in this forest, landscape is beautiful, tree are awful. Pleasant moment in this place. Monkeys climb on you if they want, that so funny ! Don't come with food, they smell it and steal you ;)", "I have visited the monkey forest a few times now and it amuses me more each time, the intelligence of these little fellas is astounding. You have to be careful in the forest as these cheeky creatures as always looking at things to steal from unsuspecting visitors. So careful of your sun glasses, bags and any food you may have. They can get aggressive so better not to look directly in the eyes. Just outside of the forest in Monkey forest road theses guys are climbing all over the balconies and roofs looking to cause trouble, good luck to them... Well worth the visit.", "I was completely terrified to go to the monkey forest due to he scary horror stories on TA. I even asked my tour guide to come in to protect me! However it was completely different then expected, the monkeys dont pay attention to you if you just follow the rules and not try to tease them with food or touch them. We were sitting down watching people feed the monkeys and a monkey even came to sit on my lap It was extremely cute and i would recommend anyone to go - just dont be stupid.", "You don't need to allow much time at all to go here, we probably spent less than an hour in total as it's not very big but worth a visit to see and even feed, if you're feeling brave enough that is, the monkeys.", "Nice temple area in the rain forrest.A lot of monkeys that did what monekys do; eat bananas when the can! The monkey forrest is conveniently located near most of the hotels and tourist shops so it's easy to go there", "Though my kids are afraid of monkeys, we had a wonderful experience here. Among many monkey forests in many asian countries, I guess here is the best one and the most monkey friendly. For the taking picture with monkeys, a man asked 50k. It was okay for me but I read one review later that he paid 2 dollars. We came to know how monkeys really like bananas. With children, we need to be very careful. Sometimes they attacked kids backpack maybe to get some bananas The forest is actually small jungle. Very nice and well maintained. We are surprised at a hidden temple and small pond surrounded by huge trees. Of course, it is worth to visit with children. Important tip!! Don't forget bringing anti mosquito spray.", "If you love animals (obviously monkeys) then this is a required stop. For fun, bring a water bottle with you. Don't try and hold onto it when a monkey comes for it. They'll swipe it, open it, and drink it down! Watching monkeys living their lives in an area that is all their own is very fun, entertaining and worth a trip every time.", "Declaration first - I am not a fan of being near monkeys despite being an animal lover. I walked around the path on the outside of the Sanctuary many times. We saw many monkeys including one that jumped onto my husband's small backpack and stole a blue bottle of insect repellent from the side. It proceeded to take the top off and try to bash the container open! A small loss for us but a bit alarming given we weren't even officially inside. The forest looks lovely and there are many, many monkeys of all ages including tiny babies. Go if monkeys are your thing but be very aware of your belongings, exercise caution and supervise children very closely. If you follow the path on the outside of the grounds be prepared to share the pathway with a near constant stream of scooters as well as the monkeys.", "Don't really like to recommend a place where visitors can get hurt but you be sensible and that does lesson the chances of being bitten or scratched. The monkeys are very smart, they do know when you are hiding food and will come up to you wanting it, it's when you don't give it to them they can become a bit aggressive. In saying that we had no trouble with the monkeys, my kids had bananas and fed them with no drama even with the monkeys climbing up onto their shoulders to grab them but did see others bare their teeth at visitors who were being stupid and tormenting the monkeys. They do have staff in there keeping an eye out for trouble and you can clearly tell the monkeys respect these guys and do behave themselves quick smart. Well worth going in just to see the babies, omg they are gorgeous!! ", "I had been told to avoid this very touristy area, but actually enjoyed it, not so much just for the monkeys, but the wonderful temples and stone structures in the Forest. The monkeys look well cared for, tourists are warned not to feed them, and thus not adversely affect their diet and well-being, and not least to discourage them from stealing or biting. One thing to be careful of is your bottled water as apparantly they can choke on the bottle tops. So keep a tight hold of your belongings and don't make eye contact - use the Zoom function on your camera! The mossy ruins are very interesting to see and of course the gateway leads to one of the best shopping streets in Ubud!", "The monkey Forest is great to visit , you must be aware that the monkeys here are very used to people and will climb on you , try to steal your glasses and cigarettes etc , but do not try to chastise or hit them as they will become vicious , this having been said , we have always found it to be a remarkable place , serene , beautiful and extremely interesting with many things besides the monkeys! well worth the visit !!", "I enjoyed spending time in this forest. Many monkeys of several different types - not dangerous but very active! The forest is beautiful with nice structures within. A lovely experience. Highly recommend.", "You can really get up close and personal with the monkeys here! Amazing to watch them play and swim in their “pool”. We spent half a day here and never tired of it. Will be returning next year.", "We enjoyed our visit and if you take notice of the instructions you should not have any trouble with the monkeys.", "What a wonderful place. I loved observing and interacting with the monkeys. The grounds are lovely and well-maintained. The entrance fee IDR50k is vey reasonable. Jump on the FREE Monkey Forest Shuttle to get there or after your visit for a quick loop around central Ubud.", "Ok - so there are a lot of tourists. But the monkeys are cute and this place is a lot of fun. Meandering paths are a great backdrop to a unique nature interaction with the monkeys. Well worth the trip.", "Visited in May 2014. The area is nice to look at as well as watching the monkeys. But avoid taking bags unless you want the monkeys to climb on your back! ", "Me and my friends just walk around the area for few minutes when no apparent reason a monkey attack me, climb in my legs,my back and stayed at my shoulders. Ive got scratches its crazy! I dont even have any food to give the monkey.. the local guide took time to be able to drive away the monkey and initially she even made it aggressive when she try to hush it with a stick. It ended up, me getting post-exposure prophylaxis anti-rabies vaccination, wherein I have to go through five intradermal regimens.", "This August was my second visit to Monkey Forest...and both times more than the monkeys i found the old huge trees and tge various statues, the bridge, temple and other sculptures fascinating. While i am not aware of the history of the Scared Monkey Forest but i am sure there may be many interesting historical stories associated with it. The monkeys in the forest are friendly as long as you don't have any food with you. Saw monkeys pouncing on unsuspecting person who had bananas in his bag. They did not leave him till he threw his bag open and monkeys grabbed all his stuff and extracted the bananas out. So, don't keep any food with you. Enjoy the walk in dense forest like path admiring the sculptures and history.", "....Literally! You are completely amongst their habitat and home. You can hear the monkeys in the distance and right below you by the river. The are active, fast and NOT shy. Adults and babies roaming around above you in the trees and next to you on the statues and pathways. There's lots of routes and paths around the forest and places to sit and watch the monkeys interacting. Staff are also available should you need help. I suggest that you don't buy bananas because they become greedy, aggressive and this draws attention to your belongings - bags, hats and cameras. The monkeys didn't bother us, and there is so many opportunities to watch them and take photos but we did see some monkeys getting aggressive with other people who had bananas. Monkeys are intelligent and you can't expect to bribe them with a banana for a photo!! You have to be mindful that you are the minority here and you are being invited to enjoy their home. You have to visit if you're in .", "Well, if you're a monkey or animal lover, this place is great. It's smack dab in the jungle, with a few temples throughout. It was like being in an Indian Jones movie. They've done a nice job with the presentation, and the monkeys were great. They were jumping on some people to get food, and even took pictures with people on their backs and such. None seemed aggressive, and they have the life, they're in paradise, and get to lounge and eat all day. They put food throughout the park, and it blends in, and keeps the monkeys spread out. The monkeys are very social, and the jungle is amazing, with small creeks with blue water, and trees towering through the infrastructures. Nice and shady, but a bit humid, and the walkways can be a little dangerous for children and those not use to the terrain. Believe it was 100,000 local, or about $8 US to get in, and well worth it in my opinion. Some of the vendors were aggressive, but there are some small shops at one of the exits with very cheap prices, and nice quality of goods.", "We had a lot of fun at the monkeyforest. If you follow the guidelines, than you will have a good time. Bring Hand sanitizer to clean your hands afterwards and plan the trip that you can go showering if you want to take pictures of monkey sitting in you. The don't habe the cleanest butt, so you will habe to wash the shirt afterwards. If a monkey (vor any other mammal) bits or scretches you, use normal alkaline soap to wash the wounds to prevent the rabies. Sounds scary but if you follow these hints and the guidlines you will have a really good experience ;) PS: dont expose bottles, the will See and catch it!", "At first we thought it is a really big attraction in ubud, so we decided to walk in! The entry was not really cheap, but was ok! So we walked in and looked for the monkeys! We walked around and saw some places, where the monkeys are lined! But that was all, so we were searching for others attractions in the park, but there wasn’t any further. After a hour we went out of the park and were disappointed!", "Personally I didn't even want to go. My girlfriend was very interested, especially because she's year of the monkey and it is about to be the year of the monkey, but I heard they'll steal everything off you so I was not interested. So we arrived and the town has monkeys climbing and jumping across the rooftops, roads, and balconies: before we even enter the forest. Before entering we put everything but our cell phones in our backpack and sealed it tight. The smaller monkeys were adorable. Lots of them climbed all over us. I had a couple on me at a time and one of the staff was recording them climb over my girlfriend and I. I would advise buying a banana from the staff in an area filled with smaler monkeys over buying bulk. They will get great pictures of you and help you out if your scared/nervous. One took almost 20 seconds to Untie my girlfriends shoe, which I have video of. Also do not bring food, even if it's hidden. Without any food they should ease on digging through your stuff. One guy did get a shirt he just purchased jacked by a monkey, but he did have it in a plastic bag in his pocket -Plastic Bag = Food to Monkeys-. I also saw a monkey take a huge bushel of bananas off someone so I'd advise just getting help from staff whom will also take pictures for you: like I mentioned earlier. One last piece of advise, don't get to close to the big males. They'll ignore you unless you do, they have very large -saber tooth tiger like- teeth and will show them to you if your trying to get close for a picture. None of the others were aggressive at all, and again it's only if you get close or make eye contact. This has been our favorite experience in so far.", "A very amazing excursion! Wecould feed directly the monkeys, but, take care! They are very spiteful and able to take yor glasse or easly open your bags. Local personnel is very good and let you familiarize soon with the monkeys. Strongly suggested with children", "Lots of fun. Go ahead and let them climb on you, that's part of the fun. Lovely temples set in the forest.", "Had so much fun watching and feeding the monkeys ! It's worth a visit ! It's cheap to enter and you can buy as many bananas as you want ! Even the walk round the forrest is beautiful so you really can spend a few hours there !", "It cost 30,000 IDR (AUD$3.00) to enter the park. You can buy bananas to feed the monkeys but we didn't bother buying any because lots of other people had them and the monkeys are pretty thick on the ground. There were a few little baby monkeys clinging to their mothers and running around which was really cute. Monkeys will just come up to you looking for food and will jump onto you and climb over your head and shoulders so make sure you remove your sunglasses, necklaces, earrings etc before you enter because the monkeys will grab anything they can get their hands on. I sat on a wall for a minute and a monkey just climbed straight over me. After entering the park we walked around what we thought was a loop but the path took us through the park and out the other side so when we came out of the park we walked up the street to the right about 700 metres or so to get back to the entrance where our car was parked. There are shops and stalls along the road so you can buy a memento if you want to. We probably spent about 1 hour walking through the park and it was fun seeing the monkeys but there isn't really too much else in there.", "Have to say - many people warned us against this spot - saying the monkeys were vicious and we wouldn't enjoy it, but we loved it and went back twice. Yes, the monkeys are everywhere and have strong personalities - but as long as you don't provoke them - i.e. bringing food - that seemed to be the ticket to bad interaction (unless you like to be surprisingly jumped on) - I did see one have a tug of war with a woman for her water bottle. He won and then guzzled the water. Sort of funny, and unbelievable. Just come with yourself and observe and be fascinated - you've never quite seen monkeys in the loose wild like this before. There's a bit of primal magic here...", "I was pleasantly surprised after hearing done horror stories about vicioys, obese monkeys which turned out to be untrue. The monkeys only approached people with food, water bottles or rucksacks. Even without the monkeys this would have been a pleasant walk through some stunning scenery.", "We visited the Monkey Forrest as we are chasing our Bucket Lists around the world! The entrance fee is $50,000 per person and there is a free shuttle from the Ubud city center. It picks up in a few different places. You will have to google those locations as I cannot recall the street names. - OR - we walked from the city center and it was a pretty easy walk that took us around 20 minutes. A few suggestions: 1 - Buy bananas ahead of time. They sell them in ONE location within the Forest and they are over priced. You can get about 16 bananas for $20, 000 at a local market in Ubud. 2 - Don't put the bananas in plastic and DON'T keep them in your hand. The monkeys can hear the plastic and they all come rushing to you. Also, if you keep them in your hand they will jump up and try to take the entire stash. 3 - I would first cut the bananas in half to make a longer experience instead of rushing through whole ones. Put the bananas in a backpack. Once you are ready pull one out and zip the bag back up. We watched others forget to zip their bags and monkeys started digging through all of their things! 4 - Enjoy it! It is a crazy experience but it truly is a once in a lifetime experience and ultimately is as fun as you make it! :)", "I totally cannot agree with the selling of bananas to visitors for feeding the macques...it promotes aggression and changes their natural feeding habits...I saw a monkey biting the cloth bag of a female tourist and when it failed to get any food out of it, it grabbed her legs and bit her in both legs! It's still a nice place to visit but exercise care and good sense. Don't bring food or attractive items...and if you see some monkeys growling or fighting (there are a few clans and they can be territorial) keep away or walk calmly away and avoid eye contact and you should be fine.", "Quite a special place. Watching monkeys get up to mischief in a temple. Looks like its from a movie. Pretty cool.", "We came here with our guide Wayan Risma and it was a lovely experience. The monkeys are incredible and it was so nice to watch them eating, playing, tussling and showing off, some were real Primadonnas for the camera ;) They are very clever and inquisitive, so we did see people get jumped on because they had plastic water bottles or food. Overall the monkeys ignored the tourists and just went about their monkey business, and they were more interested in the food provided by the park overseers. One did get very curious about my earrings, but it didn‘t feel threatening. Our guide made sure we were very aware of the rules and we felt safe the whole time. We visited in the morning and there were many overseers around taking an eye on the monkeys and tourists. It is highly recommended you stick to the rules, they are definitely there for a reason. We were told not to put our hands in our pockets, my boyfriend once did by accident and a monkey immediately snatched at his wrist but let go as soon as it saw he had no food. People who were jumped on generally had food or water bottles and as long as they stayed calm and moved slowly the monkeys usually quickly lost interest. These creatures are used to humans, but they are not pets, they are wild animals and should be respected as such. A wonderful experience and definitely one of the highlights of our day. Would definitely come again.", "As long as you follow the rules you will be fine. This was a beautiful place to visit with luscious gardens and even with fine rain you didn't get wet because of the canopy of trees. All monkeys are used to humans coming to have a look so are happy to just do what monkeys do. Don't wear anything they can grab (ie: sunglasses). The peaceful surrounds were lovely and it was worth the visit to see them in their natural habitat doing what monkeys do. You can buy a banana to feed them if you like but I preferred to watch rather than participate. Overall a great experience that I would recommend :)", "One of the highlights of our trip. Loved interacting with the monkeys and feeding them bananas which you can purchase at the entrance. The little ones are fun and even climb on you if they feel so inclined. Watch out for the big ones as they can be a bit aggressive. There are “guides” who will assist you in feeding the monkeys for a tip if you are uncomfortable getting too close on your own. It was a very tranquil time in our full day of touring. Entrance fee was 20,000 IDR/person.", "Becareful withbthe monkeys, they can be dangerous to get a banana... And the can steal things from you... But they look so cute.", "Nice place but feels a bit like a zoo. Map directions are confusing and it`s easy to get a bit lost. Keep your valuables hidden (shades, earrings, necklases, cameras), monkey are thieves and know well how to open your backpack. Anyway, pleasant experience (max. 2 hours).", "Lots of fun watching naive tourists get harassed by hungry monkeys. If you are buying the bananas near the entrance to the forest to feed the monkeys, when you buy them, put them in a bag or somewhere out of sight until you are ready to feed the monkeys. As soon as the monkeys see you have bananas, they will follow you and jump on you until you give them what they want. A great value experience and interesting but beware the hungry monkeys.", "Monkeys were friendly, funny and picturesque! Some will attempt to acquire things that are not tied down or things that are shiny! Lol Excellent Experience!", "The monkeys do bite! My partner was attacked by two monkeys for no reason. He was bit and scratched. I saw another man being bit too. There is a first aid centre at the entrance and they will clean and dress any cuts. There are many monkeys to see, some with babies.all ready for a pose.", "I knew what to expect but these monkeys are very aggressive! Still it's funny to sit back and watch them jumping on other tourists!", "It's one of the places that you should see in Ubud, it's located in the main town of Ubdu, Good to walk around and take some photos. I don't recommended feeding the monkeys. Overall worth a visit.", "MONKEYS IN GENERAL: Monkeys in the wild are unpredictable, so don't assume the little one sitting quietly will not turn 'loco'. More often than not, it will be a protective parent that will attack if she thinks her offspring is being harmed. We sat next to a baby. She started picking my parner's sexy hairy forearm. Then she held my thumb and spotted my gold nosestud. She went for it and I prompty put my finger on it. In an instant, the Mummah came flying toward me as I turned away and remained still. Phew! Crisis averted! HATS, SUNNIES & EARRINGS Monkeys love colourful, shiny stuff. Do NOT bring ANYTHING with you that you cannot conceal in pockets. THEY WILL GO THROUGH YOUR POCKETS if they spot it before concealment!!! If it can fall out of your hands, it can be snatched by monkey. Best to just bring NOTHING. Bright colours (like red phone case) and shiny stuff (like earrings) attract trouble. Do NOT wear any hats, caps or jewellery - nose studs included. Put a small bandaid to cover the sparkle or just walk around with your finger over it like I did :/ Do NOT bring your expensive Ray-bans unless you want proof of how destructive monkeys can be. TIP: When approached, keep still & calm, avoid eye contact. Screaming and exclaiming only aggrevates the already volitile situation.", "You have to see this place, very nice and wonderful place, but becareful of your belonging because monkeys are very naughty, better don't using a bag or sun glasses", "It was lovely to spend an hour or so wandering through the forest, looking at the temples and trying to avoid the monkeys. You can buy bananas to feed them but we didn't really want to get mobbed so we just watch other people. DON'T bring food in as the monkeys will find it, they are not shy.", "Great fun for the individual traveller and family as well. There's a forest, and it's full of monkeys. Buy a bunch of bananas for 20,000 IDR and all the monkeys will be your best friend. Be careful as they gained my trust and then tried to steal my phone from the zipper in my backpack. Best experience was when the baby monkey was climbing up on me whilst I was sitting down. Just lovely.", "worth to visit, in the middle of central ubud. you'll see forest, monkey, and monkey, and monkey. a lot restaurant around there.", "Nice place, we were here after lunch and it was here a lot of tourists. Here is some \\bad\\\" apes, they can stole you something (we saw sunglasses and shoe)\"", "Monkey forest is a must in . Kids love the monkeys, adults too :) you can buy bananas and feed them, they will jump on your shoulder. It’s a beautiful forest for a walk.", "It was a good experience, the monkeys are free to roam around, the forest was fantastic! But be careful, the monkeys might bite or scratch you like what we saw in one of the tourist. Better read the warnings.", "It’s quite small and there are a lot of monkeys. If you’ve never been close to monkeys before it’ll be exciting and slightly terrifying. It’s a well kept forest walk though with some beautiful trees and foliage. Much of the stonework looks like it’s been around a while, some of it is much more recent. None of the monkeys jumped on the kids heads, stole my wife’s handbag, or ate my cap- but we we dollowed the rules and behaved in a sensible manner unlike some uncouth individuals who were cruising for a bruising. Good fun and interesting, but control your expectations.", "Heard a lot about these monkeys so had to go for a look. Bought some fruit and monkeys approached me as soon as I walked in. They quickly robbed me of all the fruit very quickly. One tourist didn't hand over some bananas and next minute he had monkeys on his head, climbing up his legs and arms and then one bit him right on his love handle! I did chuckle but it would of hurt and it drew blood so the poor bloke could have got rabies or something. The lesson here is, if the monkeys want your fruit, give it to them. You buy it to give it to them - so just hand it over or get bitten! The rest of the walk around the forest was peaceful and beautiful. It rains a lot up here too!", "We were sceptical of visiting after reading all the scary reviews but found the experience really fun! We were very practical and cautious - removed all our jewellery and hid our bags but the monkeys didn’t seem bothered with anyone. People had phones, cameras and bags and were totally fine. Maybe we hit a lucky day. Our 10 year old daughter loved it and we all felt safe! Lots of fun walking along the jungle paths exploring. Beware which exit you take as we ended up leaving through gate 3 on the wrong side of the park and having to back track! ", "You can see monkeys everywhere in though, it was fun to see some of them mating or fighting :) We spent about 30 min to walk around. Entrance fee seems a bit expensive compared to other places. Be careful of mosquitos.", "Full of young tourists teasing the monkeys and then crying when attacked. The scenery of the forest is much more attractive than the monkeys, there are extensive walks that give some great views", "Within Ubud - beautiful maintained sanctuary. Easy to walk around. The monkeys where all around. Be careful of having loose clothing, hats or packets of food - the monkeys will take these.", "Although a must do when visiting ubud, there are much left to be desired. The sacred Forrest itself was charming, however it could have done with a bit more explanation on the relevance and importance of the structures. There are no onsite tour guides, and only tour groups had a guide at their disposal. The monkeys itself are rather docile, however, the practise of selling bananas to tourists in an attempt to feed the monkey may in itself be negligent. There is no guarantee the monkeys don't become aggressive. This I think could have been better handled. However, please visit. But keep your belongings a safe distance from the monkeys.", "Great place to go see and the monkeys are Happy and able to wonder around there is so walls or violence. Situated around ancient ruins it's a great and cheap way to experience the culture as well as an activity. Be warned the monkeys arnt cute cuddly animals they are wild and have attitude", "Really enjoyable, great seeing the monkeys and the forest surroundings including temples and river. Definitely worth a look.", "The Ubud Monkey Forest was an absolute treat to visit. Don't let the negative reviews scare you! Yes the monkeys roam around, and yes they may be aggressive, especially if they think you have food or you get to close to their little ones. They are wild monkeys, and this shouldn't be surprising. I had a little monkey climb on top of me and kind of sit on my head a bit, but I was not bitten or hurt in any way. The monkey was soft and light in weight. It was a great experience. The Forest is gorgeous and there are a quite a few things to see there besides the monkeys including a beautiful temple and the scenery of some paths in the Forest. It cost almost nothing to get in, and I think it is a must see while in ! ", "The monkeys will literally just climb right up on you if you have a banana. And if they try to grab the banana just let them have it. If you refuse they will bite you. Also stay away from the baby monkeys as the moms will try and attack you. If you are bitten you will have to stay in the country for seven days and get shots for rabies. The temples, floral, and jungles inside were amazing!", "I was scared to go due the countless panicked reviews. It is natural jungle forest with incredible trees that look like they are climbing to heaven. Take off your jewellery, don't walk around with food in your hand or anything shiny, and you will be left alone. It is a beautiful experience. You can move through quickly, or you can take your time. Perhaps take an umbrella as we were caught out in the rain. The canopy of magic trees protected us, but still an umbrella would have been good. Don't panic, don't scream when the monkey runs in front of you.Just go and enjoy it!", "My second visit to monkey forest and it seems just as I remember. A free gorgeous forest filled with naughty monkeys. Keep your valuables close and no dangly bits and you’ll be just fine. The little macaque monkeys are great and there about 750 so you’re bound to see many in different places. Worth the entrance fee and easy to get in and out of.", "The best experience in ubud and so far whole . Four monkeys climbed on me and played which each other. I think if you use common sense, the experience will be nice. I have heard of people being bitten, but I don't think this would happen if you just follow the instruction and don't approach the monkeys, just sit somewhere close and let them come to you. Really fun experience!", "Lovely area, peaceful to walk around and admire the forest as well as the monkeys. The staff were friendly and helped us get some great pictures with the monkeys.", "Attractions of the trip was Monkey climbing on me & eating banana of my hand, sitting on my shoulder. Clicked some nice pictures. It was a humid day, as it rained in the morning, hence was sweating alot. Should be fine otherwise.", "My husband and I, and two members of our family walked to the Monkey Forest Sanctuary during our stay in Ubud. I am not a lover of deep and dark jungles, but a friend had asked me to go and make an offering on her behalf at the Monkey Forest Temple. So as we entered the sanctuary, for a penny my cousin bought a banana from a local lady who was propped there with a big bundle of bananas, and before I knew it a big macaque was sitting on my shoulder , comfortably eating his banana! Quite an experience! I would recommend this walk through Monkey Forest to anyone who loves monkeys and jungles. It is advised not to wear any jewelry ( particularly earrings), sunglasses , Purses and cell phones are also discouraged, although plenty of people around us were carrying backpacks and cameras. Do so at your own risk, and my main advice is: have no fear and just be open to the experience!", "Only Equiv. $4 AUD each to get into this Monkey Forest Sanctuary was totally worth it, best $4 I've ever spent. As soon as you walk in you're surrounded by a beautiful forest sanctuary that is beautiful in itself. And then you see the monkeys! They're everywhere! So playful and happy, plenty of food for them and places to hide up in big trees and well looked after grounds.", "Nice place to visit in Ubud. The forest is excellent and is well caref. The monkeys are funny and i felt pretty safe around them. Shoul go there for a visit", "Awesome experience.. Monkeys are harm free and very friendly.. At first my partner was afraid to enter but even she enjoyed a lot.. Feeding the monkeys is an experience in itself.. They climb on your hands and sit on your head.. Sounds scary but isn't scary..", "Monkey Forest is a beautiful spot with some rambunctious monkeys! If you go in with bananas, be ready to be mugged. I tried to feed the sweet little ones, but the big monkeys would bully them away. Where something strong, because they will climb to your shoulders using whatever they can get their hands on. Still, you have to go just for the experience!", "We were surprised firstly at how soft the monkey hands were, and then at how many tourists scream when the monkeys demand the bananas from them. When they say that you should not put the bananas in your bag, or carry plastic bags, they are not joking. We saw one tourist loose two wood carvings that she had just purchased - it was hilarious (for us and the monkey) to see a monkey climb up a tree and unwrap the newspaper from around the wood carving and wave the wooden lizard in the air. We gave the tourist a couple of bananas to try and bribe the monkey into giving the carvings back. We walked around while monkeys played 'spot the banana' and followed you if they thought you had one. One scaled my legs and looked under my shirt! It tickled more than anything - they have soft hands and were quite calm if you remained calm. Don't approach those that have small babies - they tend to be quite hostile and are not interested in your bananas. A great attraction if people use common sense. These are real animals and should be treated with respect.", "Spent almost two hrs walking through here. Lots of monkeys, everywhere. Some beautiful pathways. In the heat of the day you get a fair amount of shade amongst the trees. Nice walk.", "This is a MUST - so incredible and beautiful. I loved the natural environment for the Monkeys and so many cute babies and you can get so close! Don't have anything loose on you though....!", "We had a great time at the monkey forest, the monkeys are fascinating to watch. There were lots of baby monkeys when we went which was lovely, the babies were so cute. You can buy bananas to feed the monkeys, but beware that as soon as they spot you have food you'll be surrounded and probably climbed on. It cost 50,000IDR per person when we went which is approx £3.50 so it is very cheap and you could easily spend a few hours just wandering around as the forest itself is nice. I would recommend wearing insect repellent as we got a few mozzie bites while we were there.", "I expected to see some monkeys, but I did not expect to be in a very beautiful forest that had a lot of spirituality around it. Really enjoyed this trip.", "Beautiful experience. Monkeys are running around free, staff is taking care that they are not hurting anyone and helping to get them up your shoulder or arm.", "We have been coming to the monkey forest for years now. We were really impressed with the way the monkeys are managed and fed by the wild park rangers. I feel a lot safer now and can enjoy a peaceful stroll knowing that a monkey is less likely to jump on me me to get some food!", "I probably shouldn't really review this as I went at 6.30am before the Monkey Forest was officially open. It's just that it was so hot during the day and I was going for an early walk and I saw the path in, so I went.... And it was lovely. So peaceful and pretty. And the amazing little monkeys everywhere. I was only there about 15 minutes before I was asked to leave by a worker, but I was actually really glad to have been at such a quiet time. The monkeys were all sleepy so didn't hassle me, and I got some good photos. I did get a bit too close to two cheeky baby monkeys - mum and dad were all sleepy and grooming each other and the babies were a bit excited to see an early morning visitor and raced over to play with me and tug on my dress like naughty kittens. It was all very cute until, when I was kneeling down to take a photo, one bit me right on the butt! (I got a bit worried about rabies for a while until research showed there is no rabies in the Ubud monkey population.) I am visiting Ubud again next year and will definitely go back. The forest is lovely and the monkeys really are pretty cool.", "We have just come back from , Our granddaughter was bitten on the leg by a monkey in the monkey forest at Ubud. She had put her hand up which made the monkey jump on her. We hadn't had rabies injections so staff at the international hospital at Seminyak gave her two injections straight away and we had to follow up with more when we came back to Australia. They haven't had a confirmed case of rabies in the monkeys here but they live side by side with wild dogs so the medical staff say it is wise to get rabies injection if bitten just in case. My husband and I both had monkeys jump on our heads. I held onto my glasses and stayed still as they suggest but the monkey still tried to pull the hair clip out of my hair. A friend suggested you get a guide to keep the monkeys off you and as others have said dont carry any food. The forest itself is very nice and the temples etc are lovely. The baby monkeys were very cute too but we wont be going there again", "Great place to visit.. The monkeys are harmless.. You can spend a quality of time there and watch them play, eat, live in their natural element. I recommend it", "One time visit to see all the monkeys. But this place is well maintained and short forest is beautiful for photography.", "Nice to have a bit of the jungle in the middle of a town, the monkeys roam free and are not remotely scared of people walking past so you can get up real close. They'll come and climb on you if you are prepared to sit still long enough. The area itself has some interesting stone carvings and temples and enough to keep you going for about an hour. You can buy bananas to take in but this just makes you a target for some aggressive monkey mugging, even if you've hidden the food. They will grab anything, hats, bottles of water etc. My advice would be avoid bringing food and water and let other people get too close to them if they are mating or fighting and you'll have a great time. If you are on a tight budget you can hang around the main entrance near a water trough and you'll see plenty of them without having to go in.", "Monkey Forest was a nice place to visit for a couple of hours, make sure you have all your belongings tucked safely in a backpack (especially sunglasses). You don't want to be one of the people running after a monkey in a desperate attempts to recover one of your flip flops - no idea how they got that one!! If you don't engage the monkeys they won't attack you. Don't use flash when taking photos of them as well - one couple didn't get a very pleasant response! Overall, it was a very nice walk.", "I read a previous review that said if you don't like monkeys don't visit the monkey Forrest!!!! There are hundreds of monkeys here and so a healthy respect for monkeys and a interest and fascination in them makes this a good attraction. The buildings, temples and wide array of sculptures as well as the river side area make this a fascinating part of Ubud. You can buy bananas on the way in, but this really isn't necessary, the monkeys are fed by the staff. If you are like other tourists we saw in the monkey Forrest and want to give the monkeys soft drink bottles or food in packaging, I suggest you do the monkeys a favour and stay away. Also respect the instructions and signage to get the best from the experience...remember this is the monkeys habitat.", "It is not as dangerous as some wrote in their reviews. But yes, you should be careful when u visit the monkey forest. There are lots of monkeys and also the forest is quite well maintained. Please do not carry any snack or food items as the monkeys will come to take it. We took out a cupcake for my 3 year old and the monkey took it from him. It was funny but still children might get scared. Lot of pictures to take and a good walk around the forest. A must visit place !!", "The Monkey Forest Sanctuary is the highlight of Ubud! This is a huge sanctuary and the monkeys have free roam within and outside of the forest. It is quite funny to see the monkeys outside of the forest as you approach the gate. Bananas are sold at the front entrance, but be careful interacting with the monkeys as they can become aggressive towards one another when people offer them bananas. Put away all loose belongings like sunglasses, watches, earrings as the monkeys like to pull and/or take these kinds of items. Otherwise, treat the monkeys respectfully, and you won't have any problems! There are numerous shops surrounding the forest that offer great souvenirs as well! Great visit, and a very cool and unique experience!", "You walk through a forest populated by monkeys. They come close, but be careful not to approach them by yourself, or else they might get aggressive.", "On the first 100m a Monkey grabbed my new skirt. Wear clothes that you do not feel sorry if the monkeys destroy them. :) The forest is clean, the ticket office and the toilet are extremly clean.", "I love monkeys And therefor we took the trip to the monkey forest, but again it is crowded with tourists.. It was defenitly worth it to go, but it was not an authentic monkey feeling there! You can Get some Cool pictures with the monkeys tho!", "Monkey Forest Hosts about 600 macaque monkeys and a variety of old grown trees of tropical origin. You will not to have to fear the monkeys if you do not look them directly in the eyes, do not wear sunglasses and any bag in your hand. Very popular site with beautiful temples.", "We decided to be brave and face the monkey forest after putting it off the previous two holidays to . It's only $3 to get in and you just follow the path. As we had no food at all in out bags the monkeys showed no interest in us and left us alone. You can buy food there for them but I didn't as they wait for you and about 3or 4 jump on you straight away wanting the food. You just have to be careful walking down the path so you don't step in monkey poo but otherwise the forest on beautiful and peaceful to walk through and the toilets were very clean and didn't smell.", "Great place to come up close with monkeys. They're used to the presence of people and are domesticized. Despite the warning signs, we saw a monkey stealing someone's phone and another being slightly aggressive as a tourist tried to physically interact with it. Well worth the entrance fees.", "The Scared Monkey Forest is only a 10min walk south of the main street in Ubud. There is a small admission fee, around 100,000pp from what I can remember. Once you enter through the gates head down the hill, skip the hordes of tourists with the first few monkeys near the fountain. There are plenty more down by the river. Be careful of your belongings, we saw a few people loose drink bottles from their bags, one lady lost a pair of sunnies to a sneaky monkey. The monkeys are still wild, so treat them with respect. You anger them, they will get aggressive. Simple. The walk around the forest is very nice, a stroll will take you about an hour. It took me two hours as a photographer. Plenty of photo opportunities of the monkeys in their habitat. The most annoying part was all the old people taking photos with flashes and blocking the walk ways trying to get close to the baby monkeys. A must do for anyone visiting Ubud, a family friendly pit stop, just remember to tuck away any valuables and remember you are in the monkeys territory, so respect them and take your rubbish with you. If you found this review helpful please click the YES button below. Check out my profile for more tips on Ubud / . Enjoy your trip!", "It is a beautiful forest that has hundreds of monkeys in it. I have never seen that many monkeys at one time so it was fun to walk around. The monkeys are not shy so if you have food they will come. However if you don't have food, don't torment it or do anything silly then the monkeys will ignore you. I saw many different reviews about how the monkeys are aggressive but we walked through without any monkeys jumping on us. Just follow the rules on the signs and you are good. We saw some people who didn't follow those rules and those were the ones having issues. For example a girl ran and screamed (the signs say walk slowly away from monkey of approaching and don't scream) so the monkey chased her. Anyway it was a fun experience!", "I didn’t expect the Sacred Monkey Forrest to be this much fun. Yes, it’s busy and there are too many tourists, but that didn’t take away from the fun of having all these cheeky cute monkeys around.", "The Monkey Forest is truly a beautiful place to visit, so many monkeys to see from fully grown (slightly aggressive males) to females holding their babies. My guide was brilliant and gave me some tips - don't look directly at the males, they take this as confronting behaviour and will retaliate, don't take food in with you and keep any eye on all your belongings. It was absolutely mesmerizing to see them roaming freely. Try to go early in the morning as the heat and humidity is stifling. An amazing and exhilarating experience !", "As the name suggests you see monkeys all around, you can feed them banana for a picture, have a nice leisurely walk around but nothing special beyond that. A lot of them can be seen in the marketplace as well something thrashing bins around and the locals are extremely patient while cleaning after them.", "Ok ok, the monkey's here are too much used to humans. But they're still wild animals and walk across the street in Ubud! Fun to see and feed the monkeys bananas. (Bring your own from the super market, saves you money) But when they see you grabbing something from your bag, they're all over you, literally! ;-)", "The visit to the Sacred Monkey Forrest at Ubud was amazing, worth the $15.00 Australian for a family of Four. The monkeys were so tamed that they came to take food out of your hand. The Monkeys love corn kernels more than bananas. But beware the monkeys steel plastic bottles and bright objects.", "Monkey forest was one of the nicest attractions of this ilk I've seen . The monkeys were well behaved probably because they had access to quality food and were not constantly pestering visitors, although they showed a respectful interest in us. The walkways were clean, but after rain could be quite slippery. It was easy to walk around and there wre plenty of opportunities to see the see the monkeys doing what comes naturally, eating, grooming and other activities. Bananas were on sale outside for those wanting to feed them. You could go into the depths of the forest down a pathway leading to a bridge with balustrades carved into a serpent - this took you to the Sacred spring where there was a big pond with Koi fish. Overall a well maintained attraction and worth a visit", "After reading reviews, we thought we would be running away from monkeys trying to jump on us, but this was NOT the case. We had everything in a small shoulder bag i carried, and while a monkey did try jump on me and grabbed my dress, i just started walking away and it jumped off. The forest itself is incredibly stunning, the cool climate created by the tall trees and the sound of the running water in the river creates a serene environment which you can easily get lost in. I highly suggest taking the time to walk around and enjoy. Entry was $4 AUD per person, and there are bananas for sale there to feed the monkeys, but if i went again i might have bought some bananas to take in with me for cheaper. Highly recommend exploring the 'off path' corners where less people are.", "Place is nice to see all the monkeys. we can feed the monkeys also with the groundnuts. Place is cool", "A wonderful place for an early morning adventure. It can be a little bit daunting with so many monkeys running around. Especially if you are lucky (or unlucky) to have one jump on you. Just don't panic! Make sure all your belongings are secure and bags are done up and closed properly with nothing in any pockets because they will find it and run off with it. My bag was closed but I had an outside pocket thankfully the only thing I had in it was hand sanitizer. It was a brand new bottle he took it ripped the plastic off and ran into the forest with it. There are lots of beautiful places inside the forest to take photos just remember to hang onto that camera.", "The entry fee is quite inexpensive at $50000 Adult and $40000 Child. EXPERIENCE From the entry you can enter into the Monkey Forest by walking through the tunnel to a timber platform. You can join a tour, or simply walk around the grounds. There will be monkeys climbing trees, grooming each other in a gazebo or simply walking down the rails. BEWARE The monkeys seem to be attracted by the purple and food. Just recognise that the monkeys are wild and unpredictable. Show some healthy respect and care. FEED TIME I was not really impressed by the staff member who was present during my visit. He enjoyed teasing and ticking the monkeys off to a degree. Thus making them more unpredictable. However, you can get some good photos with the staff feeding the monkeys. Again, just use some common sense and be aware. OVERALL The statues, rock carvings and landscaping are fascinating even without the monkeys.", "If you don't like monkeys, my advice is avoid the place even though it is one of the attractions in Ubud. Please use your common sense. Do not pick a fight with the monkeys. Don't scream. Be calm. If you worry about the monkeys grabbing your things, stay at the busy areas where the guards are about to assist you. Do not bring food. Make sure you have the things that you need, like your camera, in your hand. Rummaging your bags will make the monkeys think there are food in your bag. Keep everything in your bag. I forgot I had the sun cream in the side pocket of my bag today and a few monkeys tried to grab it. Please remember that you are the visitor and the monkeys live there. I like the monkey forest and I always respect the monkeys and their space... if you do that, it will be an enjoyable experience.", "Monkey forrest is a beautiful place where you can wander for hours. The paths are pretty well kept. Please don't bring drinking bottles because the monkey' s WILL get them from you.", "A must visit when in . You can easily arrange for a driver to get you there. The monkeys are a delight, and very friendly. Be careful with hats, glasses and water Ottawa, as the little fellaa might \\borrow\\\" them forever.\"", "Monkeys can be aggressive. If you've seen them else where you can probably miss this. \\Forest\\\" is not that interesting.\"", "We loved visiting the monkey forest! It was wonderful to see the monkeys in a safe sanctuary. The forest is magnificent and it was an awesome experience to walk around, appreciate the spectacular setting and enjoy the monkeys in their natural habitat.", "I was quite scared to go here after reading reviews of people getting bitten but we had a nice experience. I think just don't try to interact with the monkeys, pictures only. Lots of babies.", "Loved loved loved loved loved it!!! This is a magical place. Our hotel was just outside the monkey forest and we had to cross the forest to get to the shops and restaurants so we made many passes via the froest during our stay in Ubud. The monkeys can be a bit scary at times but if you do not provoke them or carry items such as food or drinks with you they leave you alone for the most part (I saw several individuals provoke the monkeys and then get angry when the monkey seemed aggressive). The monkeys are interesting to watch as they seem to have a whole social structure in place, and watching the young monkeys play and goof around was a pleasure. The orniments, water, trees and forest along with the monkeys make this place fell very special and gives it a fairytail fell but if you are affraid of monkeys don't come here you will not like it.", "We went to the monkey forest with our 3 teenagers and they had a fabulous experience. The staff are helpful and will assist with feeding the monkeys. It is important to be respectful with the monkeys and follow the signs for your own safety and enjoyment. Do not leave your water bottles where the monkeys can see them or other items that the monkeys may find attractive/interesting or you may have to be very quick to try to retrieve them.", "Great place to see the monkeys. The cost to access the small trail that goes along a small river is only Rp 20,000 or just $2. And you get to be up close with the monkeys. Note that there is a bunch of vendors that sell you banana's to give to the monkeys, our guide warned us that it was a bad idea and over time creates some aggressive behaviors.", "When you get past the most crowded tourist/monkey areas, you will experience jungle-rainforrest-like nature with small waterfalls etc. It is really beautiful and the monkeys become a detail, which you pay less attention to. Some of them are really aggressive and I wouldn't bring small children to this attraction.", "The whole experience was enjoyable and fun. The entry prize to the park was more then reasonable, it is another nice attraction in the city. In the park there are three temples to have a look at, another of pools where the monkeys have fun and eat. A thing travelers need to be aware off, is that monkeys are playful and if that get the chance, they will run off with your sunglasses, flip flops etc. Many people buy bananas to get the attention off the monkeys, but also be aware the monkeys swarm you and will jump all over you.", "You are surrounded by monkeys, for less than US$4. How could you *not* be entertained?! This was the perfect place to visit in the heat of the day, as the trees provided significant coverage and shade. There were monkeys everywhere and it was fun to walk around and watch them engage with each other and other tourists.", "We weren't expecting much but boy were we wrong. The photographs are incredible and we really enjoyed visiting early in the day (8:30am) before others came. Lots of monkeys to see! Definitely a place worth visiting every time you can.", "It was nice to walk thru the money forest and take pictures and watch the monkeys. Be careful tho as they will jump on you if they smell food, hear your bags open and they do know how to undo a zipper! Also one jumped on my friend and bit off her earring! It made for a funny video but bit scary! She did not get bit thankfully and got her earring back as it fell in the water area and a man working there got it back for her. If you are in Ubud, check it out but don't wear jewelry or bring food!", "Loved...favorite part of ubud....the mobiles are friendly and so funny to watch...feels like your stepping into the jungle book!", "Guard your belongings, watch out for the monkeys. They can walk up to you out of nowhere and try to grap your backpack.There are enough guards walking around to make sure that the monkeys behave themselves. The price is cheap. I would advise against buying bananas. Just enjoy the beauty of the forest.", "Really nice place. Very interesting to see the monkeys up close. Beautiful forest in the middle of Ubud. But be careful! The monkeys will steal anything that looks remotely like food right out of your hands! And they can be very aggressive so don’t fight them. Just hide all small things, bottles and the like. Phones they don’t go for.", "We were quite impressed with the set up of the facility, beautiful grounds, so clean and so fun to watch the monkeys. The entrance fee was so reasonable and it was good to see the staff positioned all over the park-ensuring that monkeys were safe, as well as the humans. This was our favorite attraction in -highly recommend!", "Agresive monkeys. I have been bitten by suprise. (Attacktde from the back) I needed 3 stitches and 3 shots in local hospital.", "It was very nice to see the monkeys, especeally the baby ones. You can walk through the park, it has hundreds of friendly monkeys. If you hold food in your hand they will jump on you. Let the food drop and they let go of you too. If you dont want to be attacked just keep the food in your backpack! The attack isnt aggressive though, they only try to grab the banana and run away", "This place is a must visit if you are in . It's a cheap day! $4AUD entry and $2AUD for a bunch of bananas, which I highly recommend if you want photos with the monkeys. The monkeys are extremely interactive and very cheeky! So be aware to keep your bag closed at all times. They aren't shy to try open your bag or pockets looking for food. If you want a photo with a monkey on your shoulder, hold the banana above your head and they will climb on you. Try to keep calm the first time they climb on you because it can be a bit of a shock. Other than the monkeys, make sure that you take the time to adventure through the beautiful rainforest as well!", "Don worry about booking tours, just get into centre of Ubud by taxi and walk along Monkey Forest road (for interest more than anything) and it is approx 1km. Cheap to go in ( I think it was about £3 each!). The monkeys are very entertaining and I didn't see anyone have problems.....but they do like to \\monkey about\\\".... because they're Monkeys! The walk through the forest is also very nice with a stream running through the middle. Certainly if you are in the area..it's a must.\"", "One of the most beautiful, fascinating and ultimately terrifying experiences of my life. An attendant managed to get a monkey that landed near to me then sit on me and as my friend took my picture we face dropped...unbeknownst to me the monkey had bared it's fangs very close to my face and the keeper was trying to scare it away. It's a blurry photo..... However id still do it again. You feel like your in your own personal Indiana Jones experience as the surroundings are stunning and full of fascinating ruins. When they say don't hide food on you, they mean it. I saw a few people struggle.....", "I was so excited to visit Monkey Forest! I originally had my heart set on visiting the Safari Park but I'm really glad we did this instead. There are monkeys everywhere! You can buy a bunch of bananas for super cheap, $2 I think, and the monkeys will literally climb up your arms to take the bananas out of your hands. Be careful not to hind them in your bags though, because the monkeys can smell them and will try to take them away from you. Along with monkeys being absolutely everywhere there is also a temple you can check out and a few really cool stone bridges and walkways with tons of vines hanging from the trees above.", "Old historical architectures always amaze me but here how smart the monkeys are amazed me more. They steal and clap their hands! The place is an average attraction but the surrounding sights especially the sea down below from which is viewable from certain parts of the area are breathtaking. Construction works were still on going during my visit and I suppose the place will be much better once all of the works are done.", "Nice walk. Once you go deeper on the trail you have a feeling you are in the jungle... though not for long - hundreds of people remind you are not. In the first part of the park- monkeys are allover. Some very interested in you and bananas. Don't be surprised if they jump on you or even more - jump on your purse. I've seen a couple of women running and screaming around ;-) Overall worth seeing even if traveling alone. Probably best for kids.", "Cheap and inexpensive day trip to feed monkeys, relax in the forrest and experience at its best. This is one place the nese don’t treat westerns like “walking wallets” Great for all ages. Get a good driver and don’t use taxi to and from here.", "It was a nice experience and it is a lot of fun with the monkeys. The forest is beautiful and I was impressed by all the different plants flowers and trees you find there. The temple is very nice as well ... all in all, link the visit to this place with maybe the holy spring water or the visit to a luwak coffee Plantage and you will have a wonderful day ... enjoy", "We went through the Monkey Forest many times. so much fun watching the monkeys. some of the reviews make it seem like the monkeys are just jumping on people and wrecking havoc with all the visitors. that is not the case, in fact the monkeys are quite well behaved...generally speaking. if you follow all the rules posted outside the gates then it's all good. plus use good respectful common sense....the monkeys are wild animals in a free range habitat....we are visiting their home. have fun, buy some bananas and enjoy. ", "Had a day trip and it was so fun! The monkeys are so cute and definitely enjoy eating the bananas. you can purchase the bananas in the sanctuary and hold them up and the monkeys will jump over your arms and eat them on you arms.", "Location: in Ubud town shopping area itself Things to do: walk in the forest, enjoy the nice greenery and buy bananas to feed the monkeys. Bananas are RP20000 a bunch. If you enjoy having the monkeys on you, then it is worthwhile getting a bunch. But do note that they can be quite aggressive. Adults fare:RP30000 per pax Kids fare:RP150000 per pax", "Monkey forest is so worth. I love to be hear, the entrance ticket is cheap, and the monkey is good also. They dont like the monkey in uluwatu, the monkey also be nice to us. Especially when you bring them banana. And we can buy the banana inside the forest.", "Good place to spend an hour or two. Nice small forest and lots of monkies. Buy some bananas and let them climb onto your head. Be carefull with small children since they are the first target for a sneaky attack for stealing candy or snuggles from them.", "Highly recommend. Very worth it, it felt good doing something not so generic, learnt a bit about the history and culture. Saw a bi group of monkeys on the way down. It was a great experience", "A really wonderful sanctuary for Monkeys. The forest allows monkeys to run free. Be careful of your stuff, they might try to take some from you! Also make sure you're not too close, they'll try and bite you too if you agitate them. Other than that, the monkeys are super cute and interesting to observe! A little crowded at times during feeding time, but there's lots of space for a large amount of people. The entry fee is really reasonable for what you get to experience and see during your time at the forest. Definitely a must-visit when you're in Ubud!", "For the equivalent of $4 you can stroll through a garden park populated with monkey's who are eager to meet you pick your pockets or pinch your glasses. Don't take any food into the Forrest unless you are happy to have them climb all over you. Keep your bag zippered up and be sensible and you'll be fine. Nice and cool in the forest and a nice break from all the noice and activities outside.", "We were warned and kept our hands on our bags, cameras and hats! The monkeys would take anything they could get their hands on. The sacred temples and funeral grounds are fascinating. So pleased we visited.", "Holy Spring temple in Monkey Forrest is a special place to visit. Down a few steps, over an enchanted dragon bridge and walking along a small stream to the spring. Really special. Watching the monkeys is very interesting and walking through the Forrest is fine, providing you keep your belongings in a shoulder bag or backpack and don't take any food. Stay away from tourists behaving like idiots and people with bananas, and the monkeys won't bother you.", "monkeys are not aggressive if you don't provoke them.There are vendors selling bananas and one can feed and get a selfie clicked with a monkey on shoulder.a good place to stroll and monkeys are aware of phones so they don't try grabbing that but don't carry any food / bottle.", "surreal environment, within the forrest are semi-free living monkey families. There is is plenty of opportunities to buy food /bananas to attract the monkeys and if you are brave to encourage to sit on your shoulders - for photo opportunities. Overall one of the more benign and dignified way to display local wildlife", "Our guide was not keen on stopping here but we decided to do it anyway and it was a really enjoyable break. Even if you are not keen on the monkeys, the walk in the rain forest is glorious with all the Banyan trees. I thoroughly enjoyed watching the monkeys, in particular when they were preening each other - they look so human. Its a lovely spot for a stroll and a lovely diversion for a short walk.", "Cool place and very funny when you see monkeys chilling all around .. watch out your bags and you will definitely get beautiful pictures with them", "fun for the entire family - buy a bunch of bananas, stay relaxed and have a monkey climb you to grab it on your extended hand.", " I visited the monkey forest, and it was good fun! You'll only need 30 mins here, it's basically a very small forest/park with a couple of hundred monkeys roaming around! It's cheap to get in, and you can buy bananas inside if you want to feed them. The monkeys will happily jump on you, climb on you and sit on your lap (bananas help!). A good way to spend some minutes, and deffo worth it if you're not used to monkeys! My wife wasn't such a fan of having animals jumping on her, so enjoyed it a lot less. Although they tend to avoid you if you are food-less. Word of warning- don't take food in, however well wrapped as the monkeys WILL find it!", "Went here on our day in Ubud. It was fun to see the monkeys -- for about 15 minutes. My toddler daughter loved the monkey's too - for about 10 minutes then she got bored. Driving here to see the monkey's took 90 minutes. Lots of traffic in . Actually, driving in resembles a jungle more than the \\real\\\" jungles do. The monkeys also are a bit more respectful than the people driving. The problem in seems to be it takes so long to go see something and then when you see it - there is no there there. But this Monkey Forest is a highlight so you better not mind the traffic.\"", "hold on to everything because these cute little animals will swoop down and take what ever appeals to them including food. they can get nasty but if you walk calmly and let them come to you you will be fine.", "Nice nature view, well maintained park and monkeys are everywhere.The forest has old trees which is really picturesque. The monkeys are savages though, when they see you have like food, they will go near you and force to get it.", "Quite seeing all those monkeys in their natural habitat and always keep distance with the monkeys and don't wear/use anything that such sunglasses or hats that can be easily grab by the naughty one.", "I went to the monkey forest alone, since I was traveling solo. I bought a small bunch of bananas (about 5000 rupees) and was so looking forward to the magic of feeding the monkeys. My dreams were crushed when I got rushed by 3 monkeys who mugged me and stop all my banana at one time. Lesson learned. I walked around a while observing. Then I went and bought more bananas and hid them in my purse (don't let them see you hide them because they'll try to thieve them). I asked one of the employees there to help me take a picture. He suggested I take out 2 bananas and he showed me how to hold them and we snapped some great shots. Definitely worth a visit but beware, they get feisty and sometimes they bite.", "It was a very nice visite to the sacred monkey temple, clean and friendly park. The apes and there babys jumping around but are harmless. Nice", "Enjoyed our morning here. Plenty of photo opportunities. Very pleasant walking around the park. Be careful with interaction of the monkey's as they can be aggressive.", "Located just outside Ubud this place is well worth a visit and at only 80k Rupiah it certainly should be on every visitors wish list when visiting . We visited first thing on a morning when it was a little bit cooler. The whole place is beautifully landscaped only takes about 90 minutes to walk around but the interactions with the monkeys are fantastic, just watch out for your valuables as they will take off with them.", "A nice way to spend a few hours in a beautiful park in Ubud. The park alone is worth the visit with the Temple and pathways around worth seeing. By the signs outsized you would almost be afraid of the monkeys, but for theost part they are placid or playful amongst themselves if you want you can buy some bananas to feed the monkeys inside the park (despite there being signs saying not to feed the monkeys) but don't expect to feed the monkeys on your own terms as we saw some folks find out, they can be more than a little persistent!", "I don’t usually write reviews of attractions or places to visit but I loved Monkey Forest Sanctuary so much I couldn’t resist. I was also surprised, I didn’t think I would enjoy this part of the Ubud visit as much as I did. I still fail to wonder why people think paying a IDR 50,000 entry fee is too excessive?! It’s like $5 Australian! Some people are just too tight on budgets. If you don’t go to this place and don’t do Yoga in Ubud, I think you’ve just defeated the purpose of going to this town. After many of my friends refusing to go here due to the concept of being bitten by monkeys saying they’re too wild etc, I’m just feeling sad they missed an amazing opportunity with these adorable monkeys. There are Monkeys outside roaming around on power poles etc as well but def pay the fee, go inside and see the majority. Spent roughly an hour inside and it was extremely busy, tourists everywhere. The trees were breathtaking and out of this world. There are some sections that require you to walk up and down stairs, but it’s not compulsory and you can always go down an alternative track in another area. Like everyone else has said, leave everything inside your pockets, be careful of your backpacks and don’t be scared when they come up to you. I had a baby monkey try to eat my pink shorts, I’m pretty sure it thought my shorts was food! If you’re in Ubud, put this place on your must visit list.", "I walked the monkey forest alone on a Friday morning and it was delightful. I went early, before the crowds of tourists which in my opinion is the only way to really take in this special place. My favorite part was the water temple with a gorgeous sculpted bridge, hanging jungle vines, and a walkway along the river hodden away among tall stone sides. Beautiful. The monkeys are fun to watch as well.", "Very Enjoyable experience. Cheap entry, lots of monkeys. The little ones are very cute, and if you sit on the ledge the may climb on you in a friendly/playful way which make great photo opportunities. Things can get hectic when food is on offer so just be wary. There are lots of staff around to help with photos and sort out the angry monkeys. Had a great time.", "It was close to the city and small, but clean place. I appreciated that the monkeys just (9 am) got a lot of sweet potatoes, they were occupied with their food and fun to watch.", "This was fun to walk around for an hour and watch the monkeys. Interesting to see them interact with each other as well as with the tourists with fruit. Most interesting to me was that they don't like all bananas, so I learned something too", "Beautiful tranquil rainforest with historic temples and a flowing river.. It is beautiful and the touch of having monkeys present is lovely. My only tip is to visit early morning, opens 8:30am because soon after all the tour buses arrive and it becomes extremely busy and unpleasant! Costs $4 aud to get in and have a look around. Be cautious not to have an open bag or anything the cheeky monkeys can snatch!", "It is a bit busy as it is a must see place and ots of buses with large groups enter here, however, early morning this can be avoided. The nature and the naughty monkeys make it a fun activity, as it is conveniently located just outside the centre but walking distance.", "Loved loved loved the monkey forest! It was about an hour away from Semiyak where I stayed. I was with a group of 8 friends and we came after lunch. I had a coconut that I was going to throw away but my driver urged me to keep it and give to the monkeys. As soon as I walked in the door, before I could even pay for entrance a monkey started to crawl up my leg in attempt to get my coconut. Lol I was in shock but I loved it. I eventually put the coconut down and a bunch of monkeys came over and took it. The grounds are clean with the exception of the banana peelings from tourist feeding the monkeys. I encourage to take your own bananas or they have some for purchase for the monkeys to get close enough for photos with you. We got a bunch. They also have beautiful Temples inside for you to look at. My group wanted to go back a 2nd time but didn't have time due to the distance from where we stayed.", "We always visit the Monkey Forest when we come to Ubud, it is great fun, our three sons (under ten) love it. There are hundreds and hundreds of moneys; babies being fed by mothers, old dominant males, and younger monkeys playing in the trees. While it is interesting to explore the lesser paths it is best to stick to the main through road from one end of the forest to the other with a side walk down into the temple gully. It is essential to buy some bananas before you go into the forest, and visiting earlier in the day means the monkeys are still hungry.", "I enjoyed the Monkey Forest, as I was able to see more monkeys than expected. They are so used to people and very cheeky. I was first a bit scared, however if you don't hold a bag or a food they won't climb on you. This is definitely a must when you're visiting UBUD. The Forest is in central Ubud. I walked through the whole Forest and finished my visit in about 1.5hr. I believe if you really want to hang around monkeys you would spend a maximum of 2-3 hrs there. I enjoyed it, recommend it, however it a one off attraction for me.", "Visited for first time. Nice to see the monkeys close up. Listen to the guides advise about no eye contact etc. with a trip.", "Worth seeing, but be prepared for crowded paths. And follow the official safety guidelines; you do not to be bitten by a wild monkey, do you?", "$3 entry fee and $6 for a bunch of Bananas Nice park filled with monkeys They can spot a banana a mile away so dont hide them or they will be climbing all over you Overall a good visit in a jungle feel place right at the bottom of Ubud Worth a visit", "We are animal lovers and knew that we'd enjoy this place. We pre-booked it with our honeymoon package, so I'm not entirely sure how much entry costs, but I remember seeing that it was very affordable. The bananas are inexpensive as well, and you can buy bunches of them so that when you offer them, the monkeys will climb on you to eat them. We had a great time, although we went in the afternoon and it was pretty hot. I had monkeys fighting over bananas while sitting on me, we saw baby monkeys clinging to their mothers' bellies, and we watched the monkeys pick bugs out of each other's fur and eat them. It was a great time!", "Wandering the streets came across the Monkey Forest as the they were over the road and climbing the other buildings, worth a look.", "You get up and close experience with the monkeys. They are very friendly and of course they can be quite mischievous so watch your hats, purse and jewelry.", "Living in Hong Kong, we were not so interested to visit the Sacred Monkey Park. Our hotel provided driver really urged us to have a look, and we are glad we did! The monkeys here are not the thieving, aggressive Hong Kong monkeys, but a more pacific variety. There are fruit vendors that will sell you fruit to offer to the monkeys, and the park is beautiful. There is a large temple complex at the rear of the park.", "Loved the views here, absolutely stunning. Well worth the trip to get there. The monkeys were a random bonus- I wasn't hassled by them but a local that was taking the pee out of one of them felt the wrath of one when it decided to take his bag as pay back (he did get it back but you get what you give out, maybe he'll be nicer next time).", "Lots of monkeys and a lovely walk through the large garden/Forrest. Well worth the visit but take care as the monkeys will steal anything, sunglasses, drink bottles, keys, hats, shopping etc etc and as they are sacred you cant touch them or try and get your stuff back.", "I had a rather enjoyable time with my partner at the monkey forest sanctuary and am very glad we read the reviews before attending! We put everything in our bags and did not buy bananas as recommended. We saw many people get jumped on and mugged by monkeys for having phones or umbrellas out. It was a lovey day and the monkeys were extremely cute. Neither of us was bitten or attacked or serenaded as we were careful and polite to these wild and inscrutable creatures. I wouldn't go back again as the attraction is extremely singular in nature but for what we experienced it was worth every second.", "If you have ever wondered where cheeky monkey comes from, you can find out here. My daughter got her hair tie swiped in about 2 minutes by one. Shook her up a little as she is only 3. I think she just expected that I would wrestle the monkey for it. The monkey forrest is beautiful, be sure to walk all the way around. If your game, buy some bananas for 20K IDR and put one on your head and have someone ready to snap a photo. Monkeys are cheeky but won't hurt you unless you freak out or stare them out. They are mostly very timid, but obviously quite used to the tourist here. Enjoy ", "I have a bit of a mixed review for the monkey forest. We had a fabulous day here. The monkeys are beautiful, the forest areas are stunning and surprising, considering they exit out on to the road! My kids & I did feed the monkeys the purchased bananas. My kids had no issues & managed to come out unscathed! Me, on the other hand, have a different story. These monkeys DO bite. I had a monkey come & climb up on me & sit on my shoulder for a few seconds. I had no food left, & this monkey then swung from my shoulder to my other arm & grabbed on to my arm with its teeth. I froze still for a moment & then it jumped off. The result was a 5cm bite. I was pointed in the general direction of the first aid booth & my wound was simply dabbed with iodine & a small dressing put over the wound. I did ask at the time if the monkeys have rabies... fast forward 2 weeks back at home in Australia & I am currently still having post-exposure rabies vaccinations plus immunoglobulin treatment. Please stay safe. If you really want to feed the monkeys be aware that regardless of how tame they appear, they are still wild animals & are very very territorial & protective (particularly the mothers). Besides all the drama, the forest is so beautiful. It is a mini jungle with incredible vines & trees. It's a very cheap day out & a definite must see!", "If you're in Ubud it's pretty much mandatory that you head out to the monkey forest - and you absolutely should, as was pointed out to us by several people it's a cornerstone of the local economy. But just don't go expecting a zoo or a western wildlife park experience. These are feral monkeys (several hundred of them) who have very happily got used to humans wandering through their forest and feeding them. They are not afraid of people, although they will normally tolerate you getting fairly close for a photo if you don't have any food on you. We didn't have food on us (seriously, read the other reviews, don't be stupid) but did have a tube of antihistamine gel and a pack of tissues in a pocket of my backpack which two young monkeys leapt on, grabbed, bit through and ran away with. No harm done and very funny in retrospect but goes to show what they can do. If it was something more valuable there would be no way of getting it back! Anyway, the monkeys live in colonies all over the forest/temple so don't spend too long in the area by the entrance, go and explore and enjoy but keep your wits about you.", "Absolutely the most beautiful place to visit. The monkey's are so healthy and cheeky. Just don't have loose items out for them to take.", "Visited the forest around 8:45 am. Good time to visit the forest, not that crowded already. Nice to walk around in this nice green area. Lots of beautiful monkeys. Do not forget to visit the only monkey who is in a cage, cause he is blind and it was not possible for him to connect with all the other monkeys. Really watch your belongings (:", "For a minimal entrance fee we were able to spend well over an hour wandering around under the 'jungle canopy'. Believe all the reviews that warn about the thieving habits of the monkeys ..... they are FAST. All in all well worth a visit", "My wife and I loved this place! Don't be afraid of the monkeys! Do beware the monkeys here are interested in things and will try to snatch water bottles or jewelry so keep those things concealed to avoid altercations. Do not make eye contact with the largest monkeys as they take this as a challenge and will show aggression. The baby ones are adorable but do not get too close because the mothers will not take kindly to this! If you respect the monkeys and do not monkey with them they will not monkey with you! Watch for some of the workers having a handful of corn kernels - they will give you a few pieces so that you can have a monkey climb up you to get the treat, just make sure to keep your cool, if you squeal and frighten the monkey it will likely have an accident on your shoulder. We saw one poor girl have that experience! Luckily my wife had some wet wipes she gave the girl to help clean the situation... If you wish to see more monkeys truly in the wild I highly suggest taking the morning hike/climb up the volcano in - the monkeys at the top are friendlier and only interested in food instead of things + you get to see a sunrise only a select group in the world will ever enjoy. Fill your life with experiences not things - Enjoy !", "So I almost skipped this site as I was afraid the monkeys would jump on me. Most of them were cute but the big ones kinda freak you out. It was drizzling while we were there so a lot of the monkeys hid. A couple of girls who were in front of us bought bananas from locals and it was chaotic. All the monkeys swarmed towards them. Nonetheless, it was worth walking through.", "Some of the monkeys are aggressive and intimidating due to being teased as I observed some tourists doing exactly doing this. A bottle of water was grabbed from my hand from behind by a monkey causing tendons in my shoulder to become very painful for several weeks afterwards with the inability to raise my arm above shoulder height until it healed. Also observed a monkey that jumped onto a back pack on the back of a young girl and unzipped it to pull the contents out. The girl was very upset as no-one to could assist her and the monkey just showed its teeth viciously. My advise is to stay away.", "very good well worth going to see. very touristy. but lovely to dee the monkeys running free. the monkeys are f=very cheeky and don't look at them in there eyes.", "so the monkeys are handsy and i did see a monkey grab stuff from another visitor, so be careful with valuable stuff, (being accident prone, i took off my earrings) the monkey forest was walk as expected and doted around was interestingly carved statues.", "Not impressed at all. A place made to attract tourists, but far from a real traditional experience. Crowded place, with everybody trying to find good spots for pictures. If you want to see authentic , go to Ubud.", "Beautiful temple, gorgeous trees and nature where monkeys live free. Unique experience, highly recommended.", "My wife wanted to go to the Secret Monkey Forest Sanctuary, so we walked from our hotel. Easy walk and clearly signed. Price is only about $5.00 Canadian, which is very cheap price. Lots of friendly staff throughout the sanctuary, lots of monkeys wandering around. Overall, a great fun experience!", "We reached the place 30 minutes before they closed but they still let us in (but why wouldn't they since they're charging us full price for entrance). The place was full of monkeys which was good and we could feed them but be careful with plastic bags and your loose items especially glasses and hats because these are thieving monkeys!", "There are just so many monkeys wandering around & they are very tame so u can get really close to them whilst taking pictures. I caught a pic of a baby one too which was adorable. Stunning place with beautiful rivers & statues & hanging vines, a must see!", "An absolute must see on your trip to Ubud. Apart from the monkeys, the architecture is stunning and the forest surroundings are breath-taking. Nicely arranged, clean. I suggest you do not feed monkeys to avoid any inconvenience. Staff is around very helpfull.Keep the monkeys away from you. Just respect the rules and enjoy.", "My hotel was near here so I walked past this enough times (and went along the public pathway running through it) enough times to not need to pay the entrance fee of Rp50k to actually go inside it. It's lovely and there are monkeys everywhere, but obviously an extremely touristic destination, so you may want to just look from the outside if that's not your scene.", "So pleased I went here. The monkeys are really cheeky and can be unpredictable but stay calm and you’ll be fine. Go with as little as possible because they are clever little things and can get into anything. Very touristy but it’s a must do if in Ubud!", "We went here not expecting too much. The site itself only 50k per adult to get in (£2.60) so nice and cheap. Saw lots of monkeys just wandering around and one big monkey attack a man which was kind of scary! The forest itself is beautiful with lots of vines streams and waterfalls. In our opinion the forest was worth a visit for the views over the monkeys. Nice milkshakes at the cafe too :)", "Well it wasn't very foresty.. :s It was very much a tourist trap. Lots of tourists stood next to moneys taking selfies. It's not very big and at some point on the circuit you are led past permanent stalls/shops and have the store owners doing the 'Yes please' 'You want t-shirt?' bit and you wonder if you have left the Monkey forest but no, you have just been lead round the back to the in-house shopping area..?? In a forest? Hmmmm.. Far better places in to see monkeys in action without all the selfie sticks.", "I really enjoyed my visit. This attraction is a small park in the city which is a national treasure. The park is a natural rain forest with ancient trees and temples. The forest itself is breath taking and the old temples, bridges and statues which are covered with moos and plants are magical. The whole forest is full of small monkeys who live there and are another highlight. Please go there and enjoy an amazing attraction!", "The enviroment is green. The monkeys are crowd and brave. Take care of your things. Hahaha. You should come here at least one time.", "Wow wow wow...Monkey forest is mind blowing place first time ever seen this type pf beautiful place ubud is full of natural beauty..monkey forest is one of them...diffirante exeperiance monkey will eat bananas on your shoulder everyone will enjoy in this forest", "If you're going to you absolutely must visit Ubud at some point on your trip which will also entail a trip to the monkey forest. It's cheap and good fun! Where else can you go that has 600 monkeys just randomly roaming around that you can interact with? With that said... When you read the reviews below that state that these monkeys are mischievous and will steal things... they aren't kidding. I watched countless individuals lose their water bottles to these little guys. At one point, I had one sitting on my purse, and when he realized that wasn't any fun (because he couldn't get into it) he sat up on my shoulder and STOLE MY EARRING! Thank the lord it was an earring with a loose clasp or I'm positive the monkey would have pulled it right through my ear! Monkey 1. Amanda 0. So, long story short, have so much fun but leave ANYTHING a monkey can grab in the car or at the hotel. :)", "We loved our visit to the monkey forest! Saw a ton of monkeys but more importantly baby monkeys. They weren't aggressive unless you do something stupid (like a few visitors always do!). Be discreet, don't carry food around or get too close to them or scream or run away if they do approach you (they'll only approach you if you have food!). Nice place to walk around for an hour when it's too hot...", "$40,000IDR to enter gets access to entire place. Monkeys are everywhere so you won't be disappointed. There are women selling bananas to feed so they will crawl all over you. I didn't love it though, the monkeys aren't aggressive but they're unpredictable and will jump on you and try to take your things. One girl had her sunglasses stolen from a monkey and had to pay a woman worker to get them back. Not so good.", "The wild monkeys are not as aggressive as what i've been told and heard. If you are a city girl like me, the best thing to do is not to attract the attention of these monkeys by having food around you. The monkeys tend to leave you alone if you don't have food. I was there with my family, including 2 young children. The attendants gave my kids some corn to feed the monkeys and it was all a good experience. And, dont' get too close to baby monkeys for their mother would be overly protective. It is still a good experience, cooling forest to walk about and see the nature. There is really a lot to see if you stare hard enough, including lizards and insects.", "My fiancee and I loved walking around seeing all of these amazing monkeys. The first thing that happened was that a man sitting on a bench got bit by a large male, so we did not quite know what to expect. The hours spent in this forest were amazing. We loved just walking around watching the animals interact with each other. The scenery is also very special excluding the monkeys. There are quite a few places to sit down and relax. Several monkeys climbed on us by the end of the day, but non of them where agressive. Monkeys will climb on you if you are wearing a backpack. There was also a guy who charged 50000 IDR to feed the monkeys banana on your shoulder. It was probably not legit, but we enjoyed it all the same. The staff were always watching to make sure that the monkeys behaved. We had to remind ourselves to put down the camera and enjoy the moment seeing as there were too many picturesque moments. ", "If you want a close up encounter with the monkeys, buy some bananas at the entrance. If you do not want monkeys on you - DON'T BUY BANANAS OR BRING IN FOOD! It is a real simple choice. The monkeys are looking for food and are really good at getting it. It is a great place to take a leisurely stroll through the forest and watch the antics of the monkeys. The babies are so cute! The scenery is quite lovely to look at as well. Well worth the time. Keep track of loose items - hats, sunglasses, etc. The monkeys can be mischievous and take things from you. Very small entrance fee.", "So my fiancé and I went to monkey forest yesterday at around 11am with a driver. First of all, they are adorably cute, the scenery is to DIE for and the sacred temple is beautiful... but that's where it ends. My fiancé sat 2 meters away from the monkeys so we could have our photo taken with them in the background and one walked over with his fruit and sat on his lap quite happily. HE was super, super cute! Just as I was getting my camera out of my bag, another one came over and pushed the first monkey off my fiancé's lap. This was all well and good until the monkey thought his arm was food! The food from the previous monkey did not touch his skin and we didn't bring food in and hadn't eaten since we woke up that morning. Needless to say we won't be going back. There was a monkey climbing and jumping all over a lady at the entrance for no apparent reason and there was 5 or 6 that attacked a man who may have had food in his back pack (I'm not entirely sure, I didn't ask). There was also monkey jumping on and scratching a little girl who would have been no older than 7. I honestly would give this tourist attraction a miss. This monkey forest in ubud is supposed to be the one with the most tame monkeys in all of . So, no, I clearly won't be back and don't really recommend going unless you are prepared for crazy biting scratching monkeys. FYI: my fiancé is fine. We went to the medical emergency place here in Seminyak and had 2 injections (cost was $260 AUD). Which was a cost we didn't need, even though we have travel insurance and can claim when we get home.", "This place is your typical nese tourist trap. It's totally gross and I would never go back. The monkeys are feral thieves much like some of the locals. To be honest I thought it was totally grotty and it gave me bad vibes. I am no snub and I love animals but this is not a very nice place at all....", "Buy or bring bananas, but beware the little fockers will hound you and steal anything that is loose like sunnies, wallets etc, i aint kidding...be careful.", "Enjoyed our visit and spent a little over an hour with the monkeys. There were lots of them and it was nice to observe these animals in their natural habitat and not in a cage. They were well feed and used to the spectators - as such we did not have any jumping on us and were able to get relatively close for photos. Temple also within the grounds.", "This is a must do destination. If you don't want to be bothered by the monkeys jumping onto you, just don't buy food and they'll leave you alone. You can enjoy the brilliant forest and the monkeys going about their day. Whole family gatherings, cheeky adolescents and mothers with babies, it's all there! The Temples are beautiful and it's a family outing, just watch the damp footpath near the creeks as at some points it is narrow, not allowing enough space for foot traffic both ways. Kids are not to run around there as they'll end up in the stream. The rest is well paved everywhere and great to meander throughout the park.", "It was interesting surroundings, statues and temples and loved the Banyan type trees. Monkeys all around they pretty Mich ignored the tourists, lots of baby monkeys about when we visited. Worth going as part of another trip.", "It is a greT think to see the grounds are beautiful we were told though that there was a guided tour but did not see one guide of tour we wandered aimlessly like all the other tourists who had no idea what we were looking at.", "This is a sacred place to the nese and not everything is open to the public. Also, their conservation efforts here are impressive. However the experience is ruined by stupid people who ignore the MANY signs and taunt the monkeys, yell, walk around with water bottles or open packages, jam up the walkways taking endless selfies and so on. One man was trying to get a monkey to jump on him for a photo by waving his water bottle at it. The monkey grabbed the bottle and the man tried to grab it back at which point the monkey bit him. The man shook his finger at the monkey (looking it in the eye which is a no no) and yelled, so the monkey bit him again. Enter park wardens with first aid attention. Most people are respectful and follow the rules but the experience was ruined for us by the few who were behaving badly, chasing the monkeys around or touching them. Also it’s difficult to enjoy watching the monkeys or to take pictures while being jostled by so many people. However entrance is cheap ($5) and it’s a cool green oasis in the city so probably worth a visit for those reasons.", "It's was the best view of for me , must go absolutely ( be careful of the monkeys ) but don't go to the show in the same place !! It's cheating", "An incredible place where the monkeys roam freely all around you. Be very careful with your possessions as one jumped on my side and tried to pinch my phone. Another one successfully made off with my whole bunch of bananas as well. The tiny ones are very cute and you can get some incredible photos as well. We'll worth a visit!", "Fun experience seeing the monkeys up close. Nice walk through trees. It was very hot when we went. My husband took out his water bottle and a monkey immediately climbed on him to get to the bottle. Staff approched and the monkey ran off. No issues with the monkeys if you follow the rules that are clearly displayed.", "Don´t bring anything except for you camera because the moneys will take steal it from you but part from that it is an amazing experience and would recommend for everyone", "Brilliant place to go for a couple of hours of your day! To see the monkeys in their own environment and how they get on with each other. They are much calmer here as they get fed on a regular basis but they can be very cheeky and steal your sunglasses so be careful! But it was a great afternoon! It's a must when staying in .", "The monkeys are wild and free ranging. They are not petting animals and I liked that a lot. Most people respected the warning signs not to touch or try and interact with the monkeys. The monkeys put up with tourists and pretty much ignore you. And I liked that a lot too. You see them in their natural environment acting naturally and I liked that a lot too! There are many rangers looking out for idiot tourists who try and touch or interact with the monkeys. They also discourage monkeys from climbing onto people or trying to steal things from them. The forest itself is calming and serene and would be worth walking through anyway, even without the monkeys. Parking is easy on a scooter and it’s only a minute away from Ubuds main streets. Well worth the five buck AUD admission.", "We had heard mixed reviews about monkey forest and so were a little hesitant initially to go, but decided to give it a shot. So glad we did, the forest itself is worth it just for a walk around and look at all the temples, structures and stone carvings...then there are the monkeys. By far the most entertaining experience. We would sit down on the steps of the pagoda opposite the main temple and watch all the people feeding the monkeys. It was such a laugh seeing all the different reactions of the people as the monkeys clamoured up them for a banana. The monkeys are very cheeky but as long as you follow the guidelines as instructed on the entry signs they are not a threat. The worst might be a monkey pees on you...which is very funny to watch! Unless you are really scared of monkeys I highly recommend a visit.", "Its a tiny forest with 2 sacred temples inside. The look is Angkor-wat-ish. Needless to say lots of monkeys inside. Worth a visit if u r in ubud.", "If you've traveled all the way to , please don't expect a Disney World experience. Travel smart and the Monkey Forest will be an amazing travel memory you take home with you. There is a small fee to enter and a small fee for bananas if you want to feed the monkeys. Like the other reviewers have said, these monkeys are aggressive. If the thought of a wild animal climbing up your leg to get a banana or pilfer your backpack for some forgotten apple, then don't take food into the forest and you'll enjoy yourself. Once you get away from the main entrance the monkeys don't bother you. The forest is large with many interesting things to see such as the ancient Pura Dalem Agung Padangtegal temple. You must wear a sarong to enter and these are provided for a fee/tip at the entrance.", "The monkey forest is well worth a day out. We loved our visit her and was one of the best days out we had during our break in . One of the monkeys went into a bag we were carrying and removed a pair of sunglasses and threw them away. You need to be aware of where they are as you can have a fright if they jump on you unexpected. You can get some really good close up photographs. To encourage the monkeys to jump on you you can buy bananas but be careful they can become angry. The only negative for me was I felt they could do with more staff to help remove the monkeys from people when the won't jump back down. Well worth a visit but not for those with a nervous disposition haha", "A beautiful and large rain forest with crazy monkeys. Be carefull and take care of your belongings. Monkeys know how to open your bags and take your bottles, sun glasses or lotion😊 before starting to the hike read carefully how to behave incase you get very close to a monkey. In my opinion it is a must to see this place in Ubud. ", "It's not often that you find a small forest dedicated to monkeys. We enjoyed seeing the monkeys and walking around the park. They had a nice trail to walk on and staff posted at various points, probably to make sure visitors stayed safe around the monkeys.", "We were really excited to visit the Monkey Forest after experiencing something similar in Malaysia. It was very picturesque from the moment we arrived. I read others advice and made sure everything was in a backpack under the pram, so the monkeys wouldn't be interested in coming too close to us. But that didn't deter them at all. They are fed by the staff, but the monkeys are VERY inquisitive. We witnessed them opening other peoples backpacks and taking whatever they could get their hands on. I ended up carrying our 2 year old, thinking they would stay away from him, but one almost jumped on my back as we walked down the stairs. My husband had to shoo it away. They have big teeth, so I wouldn't recommend trying to feed them. You won't get one monkey, dozens will come out of the trees! Has wifi, no phone reception. Download WhatsApp prior if you need to contact a driver to pick you up. Definitely worth the visit. But perhaps not with small children.", "Cost $3 each to get in, sarong provided to wear which is a must unless you're wearing pants. You walk down a fairly steep hill and follow the wall around to see the amazing view. There are steps but they can be bypassed but it isn't flat so might be hard work for someone in a wheelchair. Toilets are free, unsure of the condition as I didn't go in. Our driver told us it gets really busy around 5pm as its a perfect spot for sunset. I was warned that the monkeys there are a bit crazy and will steal sunglasses but I only saw a few in the bushes so nothing to worry about. Drive from Legian was probably around an hour.", "Fun place to go but listen to the staff or you might get a bite from one of the cheeky monkeys there. i had one hop up on my shoulder and went for a ride. the worker told me to just calmly walk away when i'd had enough so i did and the monkey jumped down. A really beautiful place to see.", "This is an amazing place. From the moment you walk in there are monkeys everywhere. We were told over 600 monkeys live there. They vary in temperament, some are shy, some are cheeky. It is a nice walk in the relative cool and the monkeys are entertaining. Watch the street vendors as you leave! They say they will sell for $2 but when you open your wallet they see how much you have and change their price! $2 quickly became $10 !!!", "very cheap to enter (rp15000) and lovely to walk around in - most of the paths are shaded by beautiful big trees, there is a nice waterfall and heaps of monkeys! be careful to secure your belongings - they'll try to get into you bag/pockets", "I was staying in Ubud so this was an easy afternoon and cost 50k to get into the park..the monkeys are hilarious to watch and are free to do as they please. Worth a visit but if you do don’t bring food in because I think they can smell it.. you may have a group of monkeys pulling at your bag looking for a feed.", "The monkey forest was great fun! Worth going, just watch you belongings. Definitely worth buying bananas however they can get very greedy and steal them all!", "The whole point of this place is to get tourists buying more tut for high prices. You are appointed a \\guide\\\" that shows you round the forest, so you cannot be on your own. You cannot actually see temple for the walls surrounding it and yes, there are monkeys everywhere, but they are not to be touched and are not cute and cuddly. Several people also try to make you have photos with bats, which is just cruel for the bats. Its a very short walk for the price you pay and then the \\\"guide\\\" walks you to their own store, via a multitude of other stores, from which it's very hard to get away without buying anything, as they start saying things like: tourists don't come round here anymore, it's hard to get business, please buy something! This whole place is founded on emotional blackmail. There are better places to visit on this beautiful island!\"", "Wow. I fell in love with the surroundings being a nature lover I was in my element. It is truly beautiful. The water streams, trees, mountains, totally epic! We actually rode into Ubud just to visit the waterfall and because we finished earlier than anticipated we popped over to the monkey forest too. So both tourist attractions are doable in one day if you go independently. This monkey forest beats any I've visited in U.K. Be careful sometimes the monkeys can cling onto you, they were friendly not vicious though! I'd advice not to have loose bags etc as they are cheeky and try to grab them. 50,000IDR entry charge. No longer free as it was last year July. You can buy bananas to feed the monkeys 20,000IDR + Lots of people where taking pictures with the monkeys on their shoulders. Picturesque place and the monkeys were a bonus for me! 1 hour is more than enough here.", "Cheap entry, had no problems with the monkeys. One jumped on my bag and a member of staff removed it right away. Be nice to them and they'll be nice to you!", "Very chill morning at the sacred monkey forest. Definitely worth getting there early. Even though I had my tobacco pouch taken out of my pocket by a very inquisitive monkey it was well worth the visit.", "The forest is beautiful! Walking there is gorgeous. Monkeys won't go to you if you don't tempt them with food. Lovely interactions among the monkeys.", "Don't even think of going there without being vaccinated against rabies. I went there prepared: no food, no jewellery. Just equipped with my camera, but even taking these precautiond and keeping a safe distance didn't stop the monkeys from climbing on top of me. One even tried to steal my camera, and when I refused, it bit me! Monkeys can be very dangerous if they are carriers to the rabies virus and if they bite you they can transmit it. For an unvaccinated person, it can be lethal. I wasn't vaccinated and had to change my whole trip pln because I had to follow a series of 5 vaccinations against rabies. There was a 2008 outbreak of rabies in dogs, and viruses and transmit easily between mammals so my insurance thought it necessary to get all the vaccinations. Do yourself a favor and avoid all the hassle of panic, stress and running to hospitals every few days and simply DON'T GO! Officials either have to close the park, or vaccinate all the monkeys. Don't even think of going there with your kids. Guards aren't equally spread out in the forest and the cheeky, spoiled monkeys are out of control.", "Went to monkey forest not expecting too much. It was so beautiful and serene! Beautiful moss covered stone and scenery it really was so peaceful. The monkeys were cute but would not recommend feeding them. They were funny and we had a good laugh watching them jump into a pond!!", "Worth checking out. Don't put your hands in your pockets otherwise the monkeys come after you. Also, the smaller monkeys have extremely soft hands compared to the larger monkeys.", "Monkey forest well worth a visit cheap entry and the monkeys are a lot of fun. The gardens are very nice and very picturesque environment.", "I loved sacred monkey Forrest.beautiful surrounding and it's fun seeing everyone get excited by the monkeys.you can buy bananas there and hold one up and they'll soon be one on top of you.but it is advised not to hide the bananAs from them because they get annoyed and think you won't give it(has happened me before somewhere else so I learned my lesson)turned out they were very interested in my hair bun so they came to say hi anyways. The Forrest area is beautiful in itself so I spent hours wondering around. Highly recommend but if your scared of monkeys remember there's hundreds of them,not just a few and they will come over to you.so maybe pass in that case.", "We went here after reading articles saying “do not buy bananas”. We didn’t buy any but that didn’t stop the monkeys becoming crazy trying to get into my husbands back pack. The staff are quite violent towards the monkeys and I even saw one male staff member threatening to punch a monkey. The entire place smells and it seems no effort is taken to care for the monkeys and is a money making venture rather than sanctuary. One monkey had no skin on his leg just bone and couldn’t walk vet attention should have been provided.", "I spent 2 hours there. Even if it is in the middle of the town and not fully natural it was amazing. Monkey are very well taken care of, the even have Nelson, a blind monkey in a large cage because they can’t release him due to his blindness so they take care of him in a natural environment. The monkey are as wild as they can be with so many people coming. I just wish they were more strict with tourists following rules. They say not to touch the animals and many people do, they try to grab the babies and give them more then bananas. Please, if you go, follow the rules, respect the animals.", "The view was amazing and worth the journey! Very serene and quiet atmosphere. Watch out for the monkeys and do take the guides' advice seriously!", "Had such a great time, monkeys are very friendly don’t trouble you there very calm, really wanted a selfie with the monkey but was told That has now stopped there, Not sure the reason why wasn’t told why just told, They no longer offer that service", "Monkeys are nice but people responsible for the forest dont care they dont guide you how to touch or feed the monkey instead they r on their mobiles or hiding away which may lead in a monkey biting u. They dont sell monkey food in the forest so better bring with u if u like to make a monkey happy or to approach u for a cuddle or pic. Honestly dangerous ambience and i wouldnt go there again as i was bitten by a monkey with no reason at all and no guide was around to help control the situation", "Just be careful with the stealing monkeys! Put away sunglasses, celular phones, small cameras...hehe", "We went to the monkey forest on a day trip we found it was very well presented it was very clean plenty of monkeys everywhere you've just gotta be careful that the monkey don't pickpocket your pockets there were plenty of staff around the gardens keeping the place very clean if you like monkeys and want to get up close to one this is the place to go", "If you go to than you need to go here. Monkeys are free to do whatever but do not have anything shiny on you or they will take it. They will also take your water bottles haha They are as friendly as they can be I guess, but remember they are still wild monkeys. Good staff and atmosphere! I didn't touch the monkeys only because I was too scared but you can pay $2 AUD for bananas and the monkeys will jump on you. Good experience for sure and it's free entrance.", "I was a little apprehensive about the monkeys being to friendly. However I secured all items in my handbag and we were fine. It was great to see the Monkeys interacting with each other and see the baby monkeys. The temples were good and provided lots of interest other than the monkeys.", "It was a nice hour spent here, but couldn't be there much longer. It was very busy but still easy to see the many monkeys that are there. It's creates a peaceful break from the busy Ubud centre.", "I only rated this average because i wasnt a lover of it!! But i will say it was a beautiful sanctuary! I was loving it until a monkey went for me!! Planet of the apes has nothing on this sanctuary!! Hahahaha Another tip if you buy bananas and you put them in your bag, handbags etc be careful as the monkeys try to nick your bags!!", "lovely and even adorable monkeys. Absolutely tranquil and peaceful surroundings. don't believe in people who tell you the monkeys are aggressive. As long as you don't stupidly irritate the monkeys, like throwing stones at them, they won't be afraid to even let you touch them or feed them. My girlfriend had sort of monkey-phobia but she now loves these monkeys so much.", "We visited the monkey forest two years ago and loved it, it was a bit chaotic with monkeys stealing food from people who had bought bananas to feed them and girls screaming with fear but a pleasant visit non the less to see these lovely animals roaming free, this year we visited again and it was completely different we didnt see anyone feeding the monkeys but certain areas were designated where the workers would feed the monkeys, this was much better and the place seemed more organized and cleaner. We saw lots of monkeys and some still cheeky enough to try open backpacks that people were carrying but other than that I think this time round it was a much better experience, my husband again this year got pounced on by a monkey and I had the pleasure of one come and cuddle me as I was sat down. If your in Ubud it's a must do experience and well worth the 80,000 rupiah (£4/5)", "Nice to do. Monkeys are friendly, not thieves. Temple are beautiful and we have the chance to assist to a local ceremony inside.", "This place is magical and beautiful. It’s like being on the set of Indiana Jones! (If the extras were monkeys). I was told the monkeys would be aggressive, not to wear shades, don’t take your phone etc etc but none of this is true. Just don’t wear a bag, don’t reach into your bag/pockets and don’t try to pet or make eye contact. Your phone is fine. Just co-exist with some monkeys and enjoy being alongside them. The most that happened is that one used my dress as a hand towel after eating his sweet potato! They’re funny and cheeky but not aggressive because they are fed regularly and used to humans being around.", "I was admittedly quite terrified from all I'd heard about the monkey forest, but once I relaxed I was able to really enjoy sharing space with these amazing little creatures. I watched some tourists ignore the warning signs and behave in ways that were antagonistic to the monkeys, and sure enough, they got a response! If you are respectful of their space and don't carry food etc, they will respect you. Be careful with children, whose inability to understand the need for calm may inadvertently attract attention! We saw monkeys curiously tug on peoples clothing and climb on backs to go through bags. Stay calm, cool and enjoy all these little fellas can teach you about fun, nurturing their young and putting on a show when enemy monkeys pass above through the tree tops! We will go there again before our trip is over.", "Definitely a highlight of our stay in Ubud, lots of monkeys and a nice walk. We were lucky enough to see a mum and her tiny baby monkey and others monkeys playing, swimming and running around. Only saw one tourist have an incident with one of the monkeys but that was her fault for tapping her phone nearer and nearer the monkey!!", "Travelling with friends who haven't been to before we thought we would just go to the carpark at the bottom of the road, see a monkey and leave. Our driver took us in through a formal entrance with the office and facilities surrounded by water with fabulous coloured coy fish. 80K IDRup for 1 adult and then we wandered. I don't like monkeys, they scare the heeebeees out of me but it was a lovely morning. The trees, plants, sculptures, the temple, the sound of the river and yes the monkeys were all great. There are 4 rules to follow, don't make eye contact, don't try and touch etc and lots of staff on duty to keep both people and monkeys safe. At one point 2 of the staff started making 'monkey call' noises. We just stood and watched as monkeys appeared from over at the shops, and from other parts of the forest heading to the calls. There were so many mums with their babies walking past us, it was fantastic. In all the times I have come to this is the first I have gone right in to the forest (due to fear) it was great and even if you are scared of monkeys, go, follow the rules and just take it slow where you feel the need.", "This is basically a park filled with friendly monkeys. Most people buy some local bananas and just hold them up so that monkey climb up one's shoulder to feast :)", "Lot's of monkeys abound here. Some of the larger males can be a bit aggressive. The locals working here selling banana's tend to shoo them away though. Lot's of very cute baby monkeys here though you wouldn't want to get between them and their mothers. Worth a visit", "We went to the Monkey Forest and it is very beautiful lovely walks around the forest, be careful as when you buy bananas to feed them the Monkeys will jump unto you which is a little frightening. I got a shock when about 4 jumped onto me. Great photo opportunity The Monkeys will steal your specs and hats so hold on to them. It's lovely to see them in their natural habitat.They are very cheeky.", "I though it would be like a zoo but it was like a natural habitat for monkeys they are everywhere playful & at ease although a little bit aggressive towards food .buy bananas if u want good encounter w the monkeys", "The monkeys are active and as long as you do what is asked it will be a positive experience. Buying bananas means you can get monkeys to climb on you. Great for photo opportunities and also the chance to get closer. Remember they are wild animals, this is their home and they don't like to be teased as I'm sure neither do you. They're beautiful creatures and it's great to see them in their environment. There are beautiful statues and streams throughout the park so it's not just about the monkey. Affordable entry fees. About $6 or 60k IDR I think? Loved it. Great for families or singles.", "It's a nice park to walk around in with some pretty temples and there are monkeys everywhere. So funny! They're walking, climbing, jumping and just lying all around. Make sure to hold on to your stuff, if not it will soon be the monkeys stuff. They are really fast getting what they want.", "We went in the afternoon on the advice that the monkeys would be full and therefore lazy - which they were. Heaps of babies that were certainly the highlight. A really pretty spot for a jungle (kinda) walk! Go!!!", "We were told by our driver not to take food in to feed the monkeys, so we didn't , but bananas were for sale inside. The monkeys jumped on our backpacks but when they didn't smell any food they just jumped off again , one younger man ahead of us pushed a monkey off his shoulder and got his finger bitten, but if you didn't touch them they were alright. There were quite a few cute baby monkeys hanging on to their mothers,Lovely walks around all very clean , plenty of staff in attendance if you needed help or directions. I was pleased to be able to see the old temple although you weren't able to go into it .", "The monkeys can be a bit naughty so watch your belongings. I would suggest going late in the afternoon when they monkeys are being fed - perhaps they are a bit less aggressive as their handlers are proving food and not just a few tourists. It was fun to see the babies grasping on to their mothers.", "Several reviews mentioned watch out for the monkey they steal your bags, glasses, etc. We didn't encounter any of this activity and saw all of the monkeys playing, eating, very social animal, people all around to ensure the monkeys are protected as well as the guests. Some people had a money on there back pack which they like but they were encouraging the monkey so leave them alone and you will be fine. Lots of opportunity to take great photos.", "Nice to see a lot of monkeys with young kids. Wooden path and track along the water is nicest spot to experience.", "Such a great time we went twice - just hang on to your stuff and be respectful and you will be fine! So many babies with their mothers such a beautiful place.", "I am sick of tourist traps full of animal abuse, and the Sacred Monkey Forest is absolutely not a trap, everything is preserved. There are people controlling all the ambient, taking care for people do not carrying plastic bags or other things that could be bad for the animals. The monkeys are free in wild doing whatever they want, they eat just bananas, corn and sweet potato. It is so great! The animals preserved in their habitat, eating natural things and no in cages or making tricks. The forest is absolutely gorgeous, you can feel such a positive energy in there.", "This is my third visit, and I love all these little beautiful friends. But the truth is, they are being used and abused. There's always sick and injured animals in the 'park', and most of the 'guards' don't care. This is a BEAUTIFUL, BEAUTIFUL place, with BEAUTIFUL little hosts - the Administrators should take heed...", "Just so funny to watch not only the monkeys but the humans trying to interact , run away and defend their belongings. It is worth the little entrance fee and is relaxing ,just be sensible and. Or am and laugh at all the antics", "Monkeys are cute and relatively friendly and it would be fun for children as you can feed them with the bananas sold by the park keepers. Avoid bringing bags with dangling stuff as monkeys can be curious and may go after it. Do not take out any plastic bags or food so as to prevent attack by the monkeys. Overall nice environment to have a stroll or walk with family but might boring if you are not interested in the ruins or monkeys.", "Every time we visit I make sure we always come for a visit to the Monkey Forest. Over the last 10 years the entrance points have certainly improved. Make sure your guide if your on a tour takes you to the main entrance which has been renovated to include western standard toilets which do not cost to use, a small cafe serving cold drinks and juices and plenty shade to rest. Walking through the jungle alone is beautiful with plenty of temples and statues to look at but seeing all the wild monkeys roaming free is just incredible and exciting to watch. There is always plenty of babies as well making mischief. Ensure you give them space and you will be fine.", "Definitely worth a visit, the entry fee is pretty reasonable and it’s generally cooler than elsewhere due to being in basically jungle climate! You really are up close to the monkeys which in reality we found a bit intimidating but it was still a good trip", "Monkeys everywhere you go, they are so peaceful. Beautiful trees and scenery everywhere. Definitely a place to visit when in !", "We visited this place with 2 kids, 2 adults, price for entry is 50,000 Rp adults and 40,000 children. This has gone up significantly from the last time we visited here in 2010, which we think is a bit pricey just to walk around, as you have to pay extra if you want bananas for the monkeys (20,000 or 50,000Rp) Its worth grabbing some bananas if you do want monkeys to climb on you, hold a banana up above your head at arms length and most of the time a monkey will climb up you like a tree to get the banana and either sit on your shoulder for a bit or hop straight down to eat his banana, its quite fun. You're not supposed to touch the monkeys but you are allowed to have them climb on you. Just keep your bananas hidden if you can, and bring them out one at a time, otherwise they will try and steal them all off you at once! We did notice this time, there seemed like there was less monkeys than our previous visit, dont know whether this was because there were more up in the trees, or maybe as it was late afternoon they had retreated into the forest to rest, not sure. All in all a good attraction to visit if you like monkeys and beautiful surroundings but price is a bit steep for what is basically botanical gardens with some monkeys in. Rather than making a special trip just to this place, maybe try combining it with a trip to Ubud or Zoo (which is what we did) as its a long drive from Kuta area just for this alone.", "wild, but accustomed to humans. The monkeys get ample opportunity to receive food from tourists that buy food from 'official' monkey forest fruit sellers...though I don't know if that's good for the overall health of the monkey population. What was more sad was that in a house not too far from the monkey forest, there someone actually captured a monkey and chained it to his house...that kind of ruined our last moments of the trip.", "Amazing place, very peaceful and beautiful. So so many monkeys. $50,000 rupiah (NZD $5) entry. I think the last entry is at 5pm. Quite a few entrances. Make sure you go around the entire place as I missed the holy spring. The monkeys will climb onto your bags if they’re transparent or those mesh bags and will try steal anything in reach, make sure your bags are close and closed! Don’t look them in the eye or smile at them. They’re so funny playing in the pond! Could watch them for hours!", "So many monkeys roaming around. I certainly saw what went to see. Nice and shady on a hot afternoon.", "We visited the monkey forest with five children aged 7, 10, 11, 12 and 13. Had a lovely time! This place seems to be buildt more around the monkeys’ needs than the tourists’ needs, and we liked that. There are plenty of opportunities to interact with the monkeys. Read instructions carefully, though. You should really, really not be carrying waterbottles, any kind of food or sunlotion etc. Some of the monkeys are experienced thieves, while others are just extremely cute. We god to see mothers tending to small babies, and the kids god to have a monkey on their lap or back. This is a place we definitively wouldn’t have missed. Good juice in the bar outside!", "Lots of monkeys and lots of tourists! It was nice visiting here in our first day of - amazing trees - but ultimately, if too many tourists is not your thing, you won't like this place.", "Unique to see so many monkeys near you ! You can feed them and they climb to you easily so be careful !", "An unusual experience but worth a visit. Was 40,000 each so about nzd $9, bananas to feed the monkeys were 50,000", "We went here with our 2 year old. It was a nice way to spend an hour or two but beware, if you buy any bananas on the way in from the local seller, you will be mobbed!!! I had the misfortune to have my sons pack of apricot pieces in my pocket, the monkeys can smell fruit a mile away - even if it is in a packet! Be aware also if you have water bottles, sunglasses or anything else in plain sight! It can be a little bit daunting for young kids but so long as you keep them close and try not to let the monkeys jump them it'll be fine.", "The forest Is a beautiful place to visit and a must do. However i do not recommend feeding the monkeys although many tourists do. Be aware of your surroundings as they can be a little aggressive and may bite. It is also best to keep a tight hold of your belongings.", "This was the second Monkey park we visited in the Ubud area and by far the best. The setting where the monkeys live is beautiful in itself and well worth the visit for that alone, then you have the monkeys added to this and watching them is comical and they do rise to the occasion, be it stealing your bananas or feeding them and having them climb all over you, or the best act of the day, when they were playing in the pond. We were warned that they can become vicious and you should not touch them or make faces, but we did not see anything other than them monkeying around. There are lot of wardens present, all over the forest and you can see that they have complete control. But the stars of the show are the monkeys themselves.", "My 6-years old daughter loved the place and wanted to go there again and again. Monkeys are fun and You can feed them with small bananas (sold at site for small cash) - but have a bag with You and hide bananas - just give them one by one - the are very fast to crab them from you. And it is true, that You need to hide loose stuff - its not just banana the want to steal - But in Ubud they are friendly - One sat on my shoulder and eat banana for few minutes. However there are more places in , where they are more agressive - so beaware from bigger monkey - some places have guides the protect You for small fee, or take a stick with you, they are afraid of that.", "There are monkeys EVERYWHERE!!! I'd recommend bringing your own bananas from the market; otherwise you'll spend 20,000 for a small bunch or 50,000 for a large bunch to feed the monkeys. Trust me, you'll want to feed them! The monkeys are friendly and really funny. Lots of them have tiny babies clutching onto them, so be aware that the cute monkey you're getting close to might have a baby hidden and could be more protective or aggressive than usual. Please please PLEASE: read the rules. Don't make eye contact. Put your valuables and sunglasses away if you don't want them snatched. Don't run or freak out if a monkey jumps on you. So many people ignore the rules and then get monkey love bites and scratches or flip out and don't have a good time. Monkeys are adorable and so much fun to get close to - just don't be THAT person that has a bad time because YOU didn't read the rules and made a wrong move.", "The monkeys were fun to look at and feed. Be careful as the will steal anything that they can get their hands on.", "Here I was back to monkey forest. A divert from original destination the elephant park due to rains and heavy traffic. With kids in tow. As they grow older they learn to appreciate better the nature and its monkeys. Ubud is always so cool and beautiful. But coincidentally always raining everytime I visit. Thus the traffic jam. The monkeys, I observe, are better behaved than the ones in uluwatu. Tickets are affordable. The downside of ubud is that it is constantly jammed on those two hip and chic roads. I have very good equipment for this trip: waze (a free map app in andriod). It helps with knowing which road is jammed and so we can find an alternative route to avoid it. Without it the trip to the monkey forest will lose half its fun.", "We decided to check out the monkey forest one morning! This place is pretty cool and nice to walk around. The monkeys are quite cute but can get a bit cheeky! When we stuck around the piles of food that had been put out for the monkeys to enjoy it was fine but as we ventured in a bit further the monkeys were a bit more full on! They were jumping on my husband trying to break into his back pack!! At this point our 2 little boys 1 and 3 started to get a bit scared so we headed back closer to the entrance.", "Monkey Forest is pretty amazing, I have never seen so many monkeys in one place. The monkeys are extremely tame and we were completely charmed by the tiny babies. You're not meant to touch the monkeys but be warned, they are probably going to touch you. I had several clamber up and sit on my shoulders, luckily they are very gentle. You can buy bananas to feed the monkeys but this probably isn't a great idea for small children because the big monkeys in particular can be quite snatchy. And definitely don't take any food or fruit in your bag! Overall, this has been a highlight of our trip to and we would highly recommend.", "This sanctuary is built within a forest and is a great place to visit, whether with kids or on your own. Entrance tickets are reasonably priced and there are vendors who sell food for the monkeys, should you wish to feed them. The monkeys roam free amongst the paths as you walk about and they are well fed by the workers of the park. They're quite tame and used to humans. Overall, it was a great experience but don't expect to be there the whole day. It's a short 45min-1 hour walk.", "Great place to walk around with the monkeys. The sanctuary is clean with plenty of staff caring for the monkeys. Well worth a visit. 60k entry fee per adult.", "This is truly a fairytale forest. Lianas hang from the branches. There's misterious temple and the holy water well. Monkeys are not shy at all. They sit in your lap or climb on top of your head. Watch out for your cameras and sunglasses because they are capable thieves.", "Can not call it monkey Forrest. Monkeys are being fed. You have to pay to get it. It is like a big zoo, not a Forrest with wild monkeys. ", "well pay 50K to walk in a city park to see monkey that you can see just outside for free not my cup of tea especially that my phone broke &could'nt even take pics.", "This is a great place to visit during your stay in Ubud. Very affordable to enter and have a look around.", "The monkey forest is inexpensive way to kill a cpl of hours watching monkeys at play adn wondering thru some natural forest temples and waterfalls", "I agree with all previous reviews saying that you must visit this place. This monkey temple is staple place to visit in Ubud. It is located very close to Ubud Town centre accessible from three entrances. Whether you like or dislike monkeys, you better visit this place. The entrance fee is cheap but it was a great walk. This place not just famous for its \\monkeys\\\" but it has a nice forest, river and temple. The monkey here is not hostile (I can't say that they are friendly though). They have already used to living with human. It is fun to see them being playful around people while some just relaxing next to you. Be very careful with your belongings though: some of the monkeys are very naughty and may steal your smartphone or camera! If you brought foods in your bag or pocket, they can detect it and tried to get them from you. Also, beware of mother monkey! Never touch or approach a baby monkey or pregnant monkey. The mother is very overprotective and will hesitate to hit you to defend their baby.\"", "It was really enjoyable other than a few cranky monkeys. Overall it was great the monkeys are everywhere and the park is very lush with waterways etc. Keep an eye out as the monkeys will steal out of your pockets lol, little buggers, but really enjoyed the experience.", "It's a magical forest and full of monkeys. They are clearly used to tourists and can be quite nasty when they see you carrying food around - so be prepared to be \\attacked” from all sides. Great fun though\"", "Great place to spend a few hours. Peaceful and quiet yet very active with lots of little monkeys all over the place. Keep you stuff close to you as the monkeys have a tendency to grab things and take off with them. A great way to while away an afternoon.", "Visited last year, very cheap admission price. Lots of walking, so plenty to see. Monkeys did not bother us although one stole a woman's scarf and another scratched a woman's leg! You can also buy bananas to feed the monkeys if you wish to.", "I did love the site and place, but the monkeys did unsettle me personally a bit! But the cemetery, the lush forest and peaceful walks made this a beautiful place to visit.", "While you are in Ubud, you must keep this place in the first place of your checklist. lots of monkeys are surrounding you. Ruins of some old nese temple and some great old trees are also the attraction of this forest. You can smell few Hollywood movies like Indiana Jones in this area!", "My partner and I enjoyed walking through the forest and watching the monkeys. There are some beautiful areas to explore! Do make sure you put everything including hats, sunglasses and drink bottles into a bag. Do hold your bag close too, zipped backpacks are the best option. They have no problem climbing on anyone and grabbing things out of an easily accessible bag. Worth a visit if you're in Ubud, it's a great way to spend an hour or two. ", "Yes, you must watch your cameras, sunglasses, and hats. The monkeys come up close and personal, but the walk through is beautiful with ancient trees and statues.", "My husband and I were staying in Ubud for our honeymoon, pretty close to the monkey forest. We were heavily warned before we went and we didnt take anything extra with us (which was a good idea). We left glasses, jewelry, bags... basically everything at home, except for the entrance fee and a camera we didnt care too much about if it got swiped. The monkeys really left us alone and we had a pleasant time walking around the beautiful natue area. We didnt buy any bananas to give them -- this is why we think they left us alone. It was fun to see them play and there were cute babies holding on to their mamas. This is worth stopping by! Entry fee was 60k rup total for the 2 of us.", "While making our way from Ubud to Nusa Dua, we decided to make a stop at the Sacred Monkey Forest. If staying in close proximity, I would recommend walking as parking was extremely limited. The entrance fee was very minimal, 40,000 IDR (or approximately 3 USD) if I remember correctly. The Sanctuary was quite large, with a lot of ground to explore & plenty of trees to provide shade along the way. I don’t believe it’s encouraged, but we saw many people using food & other items to tempt the monkeys to come closer &/or sit on their laps/shoulders for pictures. We kept our distance (we’d been told they can become aggressive) & didn’t have any problems with the monkeys climbing on us or trying to take our personal belongings. Overall, it was a very fun experience. My only advice: Don't touch or sit on anything as the monkeys pee on everything! :)", "There are monkeys everywhere and they are there to get what they can from tourists, it amazes me they sell clusters of bananas at the entrance, monkeys are cute but they can and do attack . One man dropped the banana clump and ran when Four huge monkeys appeared from nowhere and attacked him.", "We were a bit scared after reading all the stories. But if you respect all the rules no water bottles no bananas no bags no sunglasses or hats. We were just fine. We told the kids not to scream and that also worked out perfect. We had a great walk and it is surprising to find such a nice forest in the middle of the town.", "Enjoyed this place watching the monkeys with their new borns also watching the monkeys diving of the tree into the pool and swimming under water ,the fruit bats had our photo taken holding one All part of a driver car hire from SUN tours with Putu at the Wheel", "There are many moneys in this forest and they mostly get used to with the visitors..Try not to walk alone with food.", "Wild nature, monkeys everywhere and they really love bananas, so buy somewhere and bring in the park so u can feed them and take nice pictures Enjoy", "Within the middle of ubud this is a really great way to spend a few hours. Its like a big wooded park with 4 separate troops of monkeys so you will definitely have a close up and personal encounter with some of them. Please heed the warnings dont be foolish enough to take food into the forest and that includes water bottles, the downside for me was the amount of times i saw a monkey stealing a water bottle, emptying it and then chewing on plastic. There is a small cafe that does excellent milkshakes before you go into the forest and a couple of small local outlets in the forest where you can stand inside the shop and drink a drink.", "We visited the Monkey Forest knowing that we would see many of the local monkeys---what we did not expect was how deeply inquisitive and mischievious they are! They are accustomed to tourists wandering about their preserve on a daily basis, and almost all of them expect a peek into a pants pocket, a zipped-up back pack, or underneath your sun hat! The opportunity to look into the eyes of these monkeys, in a lush environment is marvelous. The brush with their intelligence is moving and stays with you...", "You will have no problem finding monkeys in this beautiful rain forest which surrounds 3 temples. The lush green is inviting, and even though at first glance the monkeys may seem to be the same, they can turn on you at any moment! Visitors beware! And don't wear shining jewelry (one tried to pull off my silver earring) and keep an eye on your bags!", "It was really cool to see the monkeys here chilling out and roaming free. Know what to expect though- they are by enclosed so there is a chance you may get bitten or scratched. If you buy or feed them bananas this likelihood could increase. Some people here were complaining about this and how unsafe it is- if free roaming monkeys are not your thing then don't go. We loved it and spent a good bit of time walking around the well maintained grounds and seeing the monkeys doing their monkey thing. Lots of good photo ops to bed had and good value for money. My only concern is if there is any breeding or neutering programme in place as there were SO many monkeys, I wondered if there are issues of overbreeding or territorial fighting. We saw a few hissing and swiping at eachother.", "loved the fiery dance which was about an hour. I enjoyed the dance and the live chanting of 20-30 men which was the only music which made the show much more realistic. The entrance fee was minimal and affordable. Going to the monkey forest was another great adventure. Entrance fee is very affordable and it was so lovely to see the healthy monkeys and how friendly they are especially when you bring bananas.", "We went in the morning. There were some people but it wasn’t packed. So thats nice. If u follow the rules, you’ll have no problems with the monkey’s. They are many and they are cute. If u have bananas they will jump on you, just to take your banana. I liked it a lot since u see they are really free to come and leave the forrest. People shouldn’t forget that it’s a wild animals and the monkey’s are not looking for cuddles or pretty selfies.", "Very fun and adventurous. We spent a couple hours there, more than twice as long as we expected to stay. The monkeys CAN be a little intimidating, but you can easily avoid any contact with them if you don't want to. But that's no fun! You have to bring a camera and buy some of the bananas (I think they were about $2-$4 depending on bunch size. It's definitely a touristy thing to do, but SOOO worth it.", "Warm greetings and smiles as I walked up.. Even the security in the parking area greeted and smiled.. A very clean and modern venue.. Combined with the forest.. A family outing for sure.. And several areas where tourists could watch and observe the monkeys doing their thing.. A side note.. watch where you step.. They literally do their business anywhere.. The forrest lives up to its name and a lot of effort whent into this venue. Highley recommendable and worth the entrance fee.", "The monkey forest had beautiful scenery. There are tons of monkeys and they like to climb on you if you have bags or food. You are advised what to do and not to do around the monkeys. We did not have any climb on us. Many different sizes of monkeys and they are very fun to watch!", "Kids loved this place to see monkeys in natural habitat! Feeding bananas, coconut and sweet potato. They left you alone if you left them alone!", "We weren't going to visit the monkey forest on the advice of our doctor in Australia, who warned that we could be bitten and therefore could contract rabies. But our hotel manager said we would be fine, provided we didn't feed them, and we were. It's a beautiful forest with spectacular tall trees, and about 700 monkeys scattered throughout. We saw some people buy bananas to feed the monkeys, and that's when things would turn sour, with multiple monkeys fighting over the food and inevitably scratching a tourist. We preferred to admire them from a safe distance and had no problems. ", "Really excellent place to visit. Definitely spend time at the centre point (where there is a pond) and at the ampitheatre near the exhibition hall (where there is a moat with water). If you’re lucky, you’ll see monkeys jumping into the water and swimming (much like otters.) It was amazing to watch. The forest is well shaded so it’s pleasant to stroll there and the staff ensure monkeys don’t hassle guests. Do not carry water bottles or other loose items in your hands. The monkeys do like to grab things. The ones near the exhibition hall did this the most. So it’s a learned behaviour in that group.", "Even though the admission fee has recently gone up, this place is always nice to visit. If you don't wear anything shiny the monkeys usually leave you be as there are other tourist to feed them and steal from. There are many nice little places within the forest to sit and just enjoy.", "Cool place, but too many hipster tourists not following the rules of the park...getting too close and touching the monkeys just to get a laugh from their tattooed bros and a “cool” instagram photo. ONE AND DONE", "Amazing place , worth the visit ! But dont be surprised if some of the monkeys are aggressive and also if they do everything to steal from you!", "Nice trail, interesting feeding monkeys, some are friendly, some not so. Becomes even more beautiful if it starts drizzling.", "We had to see the Monkey Forest, although the reviews were 50/50 whether we should go. 50% said the monkeys could be dangerous, be careful, etc. The rest said it was worth seeing. We went and I have to agree, definitely go. However, remove jewelry, sunglasses etc as the monkeys will jump on you and try to take anything they like. We watched this happen several times!", "Definitely worth a trip. Kids loved it. Couple of hours walking round depending how long you stop to watch the monkey's up to no good.", "Though the monkeys are entertaining as well. Be warned, however - they're fearless and can be pretty in-your-face if you have some food (or something that looks like food) and they want it. The sanctuary itself is beautiful and atmospheric, and absolutely worth wandering through at your own pace. We got stuck in a massive rainstorm, which honestly added to the experience.", "Simply astonishing! One of the highlight of my Ubud´s visit! This is definetly a place to be visited. Going around, visiting temples in a tropical forest, where monkeys come and go as they please!!!", "We didn’t know what to expect and it’s actually a fun, charming place to visit. Monkeys everywhere. Lovely temple and great statues everywhere. It’s perfect for a little walk. 2 hours max. Watch out if you have a bottle of plastic. Monkeys will just try to grab it no matter what.", "The Monkey Forrest in Ubud is a lovely attraction. The forrest is dense and beautiful, some of the trees are enormous. Lots of cute monkeys! As others have advised do not take any food in with you or the monkeys will definitely try to get it and they will most likely succeed. I did see a monkey leap onto a woman carrying a bottle of water under her arm (as she had a small child in the other arm) and in one quick bite, put a large hole in the bottle and tried to get a drink. There are lots of opportunities for great photos of the monkeys and forrest. Entry fee is only 30000 rupiah (roughly $3 Australian) which is great as many animal attractions in now cost upwards of $100. We stayed for about an hour which is long enough, especially with a 4 year old child.", "The idea of this place is great and for the most part it we had an alright time walking around the sanctuary. The monkeys are erratic and we unfortunately got scratched when they were lunging off us to go to the next person (not attacked) and had to undergo a lengthy and costly medical regime. Be cautious and try stay away from buying bananas!", "Being in the middle of a beautiful forest walking along a little river you would never imagine you were actually in the center of Ubud. However when a large monkey clings on to your water bottle, steals it and then attempts to steal your bag, that image of paradise soon comes crashing down. Its funny watching it happen to everyone else but can be a little scary when it happens to you. They tell you not to feed them for a reason the minute you have a banana the monkeys will run at you like bats out of hell, which for little children must be pretty intimidating- we saw lots of crying children. The forest itself almost outdoes the monkeys, it is so beautiful, especially the walk to the holy spring and along the river. We thought 20,000 rupiah was quite expensive as it is not that big but didn't mind paying to support the forest. The temple is amazing, you can take your own sarong or place a donation for one they give you there. It is quite hot so I would go early morning or late afternoon.", "Tourist haven, with monkeys disconcertingly handled and possibly trained/rewarded. Not much to see unless you want to see antic of dim tourists and banana sellers working the crowd. Better things in Ubud than this IMO.", "Paid IDR 20,000 per person. The place is not very large but do expect to spend around an hour to explore around. The monkeys are not wild but some could get aggressive so please be careful especially if you have toddlers with you. You could also buy banana at the entrance but not recommended as the monkeys may get aggressive when they see food on you. Be a little courageous and bring home at least a photograph of you with the monkey. Not a bad way to spend your morning before brunch/lunch.", "Funny monkey - adult and young-in the beautiful bush. get great pictures. The camera is not dangerous to take with you, monkey can select a bracelet or a meal, if you carry it in hand. But overall a lot of ministers of the temple , which will help you to drive away the monkeys, monkey see if bulging pocket, might try to get into it.", "I feel a lot of the previous reviews are quite melodramatic. The monkeys will only jump on you if you have food (even if you put it in your bag they can smell it), annoy them or if they have a bottle in your hand. We had no problems with the monkeys. They were very well behaved. It is so cheap to visit and it is a really fun day out! Highly recommended.", "Never seen a super cool forest like this. Big trees, hidden but amazing temple with a massive amount of cute monkeys makes my trip were incredibly good ! You MUST visit monkey forest Ubud !", "Prepare to be enthralled by the cheeky daring monkeys as they climb all over you, eating bananas and using you as their personal dining table. Very enjoyable couple of hours with teen kids who loved it also. Saw one monkey aggressively going through a guys back pack, flinging out his tarp and toilet paper (haha). Would recommend to take as little as possible in, and definitely buy some bananas to get the best personal photos.", "The monkey forest is great to go and see! We went an hour before closing so it wasn't busy. You can buy bananas to give the monkeys...they know you have them so the bigger ones will come up to you and take them from you. I was a little worried about the stories I had heard but the monkeys were fine. The forest its situated in a beautiful!", "I'm not a big lover of monkeys (actually was thinking if I should go) but had to go since my better half wouldn't let me sit in my room. So, there I go with a very hesitant mood and the entrance was good enough to tell me this isn't the place for me. A group of people had bananas and you know what was going on. There were few fearless souls who had bananas and wanted to play with the monkeys and ended up getting their hands scratched. But overall, the monkeys don't bother you unless you have something in hand. They seem to acknowledge the fact that camera is a worthless waste of their time but however seem to grab the sunglasses or other stuffs they have set their sight on. A guy lost his sunglass to one of the monkeys and one of the employee had to catapult around 10 stones at the monkey which had perched up tall at the tree. The tourist guy was lucky to have got his sunglass back although I doubt at what condition. So, lesson is to not have anything on hand / head. Maybe just the camera. But if you're the one who loves monkeys, then you'll be having one hell of a time monkeying around this place.", "What can I say... You really can't afford to miss this if you're anywhere near Ubud. Although they advise you never to touch the monkeys, it's really hard to resist. I had a couple of young ones climbing on me and sitting in my arms - it really made my day! If you like getting up close and personal with these adorable creatures then you really need to come here! Just a word of warning though - they advise you to avoid bringing any drinks (or food) with you. Pay particular attention to the drinks - I had a little one literally rip the bottom of my plastic water bottle and convinced me to let go! I don't think the monkeys dieting on plastics is a good idea for their health so it's wise words indeed... Pity I missed the sign at the sanctuary warning me not to!", "As this was our first time in , we felt that we needed the guidance of a local person. We wanted to see the monkey forest along with other sites, so we booked a full day tour with Tour Driver through Viator. We had an amazing day seeing lots of wonderful sites with our wonderful guide Komang. He was very polite and respectful and very informative wherever we went. We would definitely recommend doing and would happily book again.", "Well worth a visit if you are staying in Ubud. This place is like a real life Jungle Book. Seeing the monkeys and all there personalities is so entertaining, we could have stayed there for hours. Highly recommended.", "We had read a lot of negative reviews about the monkeys attacking people and stealing things and almost didn't go. But when I saw photos of the temple in there, we decided to risk it. The forest setting was really cool. There were a lot of monkeys, but we didn't see them steal or harm anybody. They were being fed while we were there, so maybe that makes a difference. There was one instance where I saw one jump on someone's back while it was chasing another monkey, which scared the person, but the monkey didn't do anything to harm them. They were just in the way of getting to the other monkey. One large monkey that was walking on the dragon bridge when we were on it was a bit intimidating but we just kept out of its way. I really liked the temple in there due to the unique setting with the banyan trees. It makes it very eerie. Definitely worth a walk through.", "If you are in Ubud you must visit the money forest. Lots and lots of monkeys around so you need to have your wits about you because they will take anything they can get their hands on. They are also very intelligent taking bottles of water from tourists, removing the tops and drinking from the bottles. You can buy fruit to feed the monkeys however this did attract many of them wanting to share it and they do have very large teeth and nails. Saw one lady who had a cut to her back and large scratch to her leg caused by an over aggressive monkey. I would advise just keep well back from them and don't feed or antagonise them. The river affords a good photo opportunity. A good visit for a couple of hours and only about £4 each.", "We arrived around 2pm and spent a couple hours, which allowed us to explore the several different easy to navigate \\roadways\\\" and couple beautiful temples inside the park. Admission is 20k rupiah (just under $2USD). Monkey Forest is true to its name, with the adorable little creatures in plain sight and approachable from the moment of arrival. Contrary to some other reviews here, the monkeys were docile and if treated with respect for their space, can be seen very very close up. We saw what appeared to be multiple generations of monkeys caring for each other, playing, eating, and even diving off statues to go swimming! Great spot for amazing photos! It was busy, but didn't ever feel crowded. Afterwards, walk down the road and visit all of the amazing shops and cafes in Ubud!\"", "We went there because of the story's of other that we must visit it. It was very crowdy, everybody was only making Pictures and Trying to get the apes in the position they want. It was absurd that it Can happen with such a lot of staff. Very disapointing for us.", "We enjoyed the trip to Monkey Forrest. The monkeys are fun to see and they were fairly well behaved as long as we follow the rules. The Forrest itself was beautiful. One of the monkeys actually climbed on us and tried to open the zipper of my backpack.. we had good experience overall !", "Living in Asia, monkeys in a forest isn't new to me. Still, it's nice to visit this place to admire the statues and the lush landscape. The place is pretty well-kept. Though monkeys run wild and free, there's hardly anything to be afraid of. Just remember a few GOLDEN RULES: - don't attempt to play/tease/put yourself near the monkeys like you would with a pet dog. - don't make intense eye contact with the monkeys - steer away from monkeys with babies - don't feed the monkeys (see my point below) I walked around the sanctuary with no issues, took a couple of pictures with some monkeys lazing on the grass (kept an appropriate distance). Some foreigners were yelping here and there every time a monkey went near them (cue my eye rolls). The monkeys are fed by the park rangers at regular times so avoid feeding them if you don't want them to come chasing you down the road for more. Overall it can be a nice and peaceful experience.", "Find your own path, enjoy the tranquility. Many beautiful sights. Be careful of the monkeys, they steal and fight. But they are very adorable. Lots of tourists but not overcrowded, yet!", "This is a must if you are in Ubud. The sanctuary is beautifully looked after with wonderful temples, architecture and clean walkways. The monkeys are numerous and all over the place! There is food you can purchase to give them but they are well looked after and fed by the staff working there (big sweet potato and banana storages present on site). You will see babies, younger monkeys, males and females all being nice or territorial deepening on where your are. They will not attack people but if you offer them food and remove it or try touching them then you will get hissed at or nipped so just be careful with your kids. If you are sensible the monkeys are harmless. There is plenty of information available to read and people you can ask for more if needed. The entrance fee is minimal (I think 1-2 US dollars if memory serves me) and the food isn't too expensive. Well worth the visit and you can get some amazing photos of the monkeys including cute babies and their mums.", "Costs only 30K (2 euro) and is big enough to walk avond for an hour. I had a bag on my back with only a plastic bottle of water in the side pocket but the monkeys kept climbing on my back.. One of them eventually sort of bit me, because I tried to get him off my back. In the end I discovered a tiny piece of plastic in which a peanut bar used to be was still there... That was the reason for their actions, because after that no monkey tried to climb on my bag.", "Nice visit about 1,5 hours There is a lot of monkeys in this forrest, more than expected they come close and it is easy to take fotos. Entrance 50.000/adult 4$ ", "the tickets 100,000 IDR/ adult and 50,000 IDR/child are too expensive since there is no attraction to see beside monkeys, but if you are the firsttimer comes to Ubud I think you need to visit coz this is one of main tourist destination in central Ubud.", "This place is the best. Monkeys are soooo cheeky! Forest is gorgeous and the staff were very helpful. Also only 3,000rupiah!", "Quite a intriguing place to visit. A lot of free roaming monkeys. Don’t be wearing any jewellery or loose items as the monkeys may snatch these. The monkeys will jump on you even when you least expect it. So be prepared. I don’t mind animals so I enjoyed it whereas my wife stood with security as she was scared. Even got to see the monkey King who seemed to be a relaxed monkey", "A lovely hour or so visit through the sacred monkey forest; with Indiana Jones styling in the low valley. It's great to see the monkeys close up just roaming in their own space. Good for all to visit but do follow advice not to feed the monkeys or get too close, they just don't like it. Best to keep plastic bottles/packets of anything (tissues) in bags out of sight as they will take them and you won't get them back.", "Visited the monkey area in Ubud and witnessed monkeys jumping on people who bought bananas or other food with them. I would not have wanted a monkey jumping on me - some people got a bit frightened. Simple solution ... don't take food and don't buy the bananas and then the monkeys don't seem to bother you. Then you can enjoy the monkeys playing together.", "The thieving, attacking monkeys were a nuisance. I would have thought that with so many people visiting, more could be done to keep the area free of rubbish which was making it's way into the ocean towards the sea turtles swimming below.", "Great place for tourists of all ages, entry fee 20,000 IDR for children and 30,000 IDR for adults. Had a great time with my girlfriend buying bananas so the monkeys would climb us to get them (makes for great photos). You can buy a small bunch for 20,000 IDR and a large bunch of bananas for 50,000 IDR. Heaps of fun for an hour or so.", "Good experience but a lot of tourists and too much food for the monkey !! It is nice to spend some time though !!", "Wow. This place has changed since I came here 25 years ago. The experience now is more about a walk around the temple in the immaculately kept gardens where you are able to view the monkeys without having any contact. My family and I went to the Sangeh Monkey Forest a few days previously. If you want to interact with the monkeys this is a better option.", "It was a great forest with monkey, a litlle forest in the middle of village. But to many motorcycle just right beside the fence, to annoying.. The monkey interact to tourist with banana, to other seem don't care at all. It was agreat experience.", "Entry fee idr 30k, many locals offer a tour guide, beware of the monkey inside, its just not suited me right, maybe for tourist who like cultural and religious place", "We were here because my wife wanted to meet the monkeys, she is an animal lover! We fed the monkeys bananas and enjoyed our walk visiting the temples and on the lookout for monkeys", "The Sacred Monkey Forrest in Ubud is definitely on the must do list for those travelling in the Ubud area and in . We hired a private car to drive us out their from Seminyak (which took about 1.5 hours each way due to traffic). The sanctuary is cheap, with a $40,000 Rupiah fee for adults. However do be careful when walking around as the monkeys can be quite cheeky and try to steal some of your possessions (put all items away in bags and hold on tight to phones). While we were there we saw multiple people almost get bitten, this however only occurred when interacting closely with the monkeys (Trying to get selfies or giving them bananas from the vendors that sell them).", "Actually quite cool and an even better experience if you go as early as possible - no people, just monkeys! Beautiful forest to wander through too. Would definitely recommend to anyone staying in Ubud.", "It is so nice to see so many monkeys in a semi wild habitat. They are well looked after and as long as you don't look them in the eye or sneak up to them they will not hurt you. There are staff around if they bother you. You can buy bananas when you are in there and feed them. Inside is so beautiful with temples and is just like a forest. Definitely worth a trip, it was about €2 entry.", "I was no big fan of monkeys - even before my son was bitten by one on our last visit (nope he didn't have any food or even a backpack on). Fair enough they can get a bit grumpy with endless tourists visiting their home, but with the risk of rabies fairly high - not worth the risk. Lovely looking creatures but happy to view them from afar on various road trips throughout .", "We stayed 3 months in and postponed visiting monkey forest till the last moment, as we didn't expect much out of it, thought it's touristic venue with miserable/aggressive monkeys for show off. We were wrong!!! Place is really cool! The forest is an attraction in itself - old trees, small river, style stone bridges!!! Amazingly beautiful! Monkeys are plenty, not very disturbing and actually quite fun to watch! You should not be afraid of them if you are not carrying any food. Best part - small pool where monkeys were bathing! They would climb on nearby tree and jump into the pool of water and then jump out and on some visitors that stood close to the pool! It was really cool! Resume: a lot of fun for 30000rp!", "I hadn't heard about the monkey sanctuary in Ubud until my wife suggest we take a trip there. We hired a very helpful taxi driver, which I would highly recommend to any traveller to (let me know if you want there details approx 400,000 Rupiah for a 12 hour day.) We arrived at the sanctuary and paid our entry fee we set off into the Forrest. It's at this point I should tell you not to take any food with you, as the cheeky monkeys will smell it in your bags and before you know it you will be surrounded by some very inquisitive friends trying to pickpocket the contents of your rucksack! You can buy very cheap bananas from vendors within the sanctuary and feed them to the monkeys, however make sure you hand them the banana when they take them off you as I saw one little girl get upset when the monkey screamed at her for not giving the monkey the banana! As you walk through the Forrest there are stunning carved bridges depicting Indoniasian sea serpants and dragons. There are waterfalls and a cascading river which makes a stunning backdrop for the family photo album. There is also a small animal farm / zoo you can visit and local market sellers within the sanctuary. Outside on the main road there are more market stalls to help hone your bartering skills. We loved the sanctuary and would like to thank all the helpful guides who told us about the monkeys and sanctuary.", "I LOVE the place... I like it because of all the statues and sculptures of what looks like pagan Gods and monsters that abound inside Monkey Forest. Everything has a velvety green hue and the forest is quite tall, thus, recreating for me a completely different and ancient world. The monkeys are everywhere of course, and are actually surprisingly docile. If you just stand around patiently with a camera instead of making screeching sounds at them, you are likely to be rewarded with a wonderful photograph more times than not. Little baby monkeys clinging to their mothers, or grooming each other or feeding each other, you can spend quite a bit of time just sitting and watching them.", "We went to the monkey forest back in June 2015. The kids had such a great time feeding the monkeys that I had to buy more than a bunch of bananas! Some of the monkeys (higher up the hierarchy chain) can get quite aggressive. I would suggest not holding onto the bananas for too long when feeding them. For our full review on , visit ourtravelstory.com", "If you don't want too much of a extreme expirience you better no buy food to feed the monkeys, see from the side why:) great place to visit, very beautyful and nice experience if you like nature and well, monkeys:)", "Such an amazing place for the monkeys to live & hang out. They are so entertaining to watch & keep you laughing at their antics. Beautiful place to visit & highly recommend it.", "A good tourist spot to visit and see lots of monkeys, they leave you alone if you leave them alone! There is an entry fee (approx 60idr) but the area is huge and even if you don’t want to see monkeys it’s a beautiful area to walk around. Easy to walk here from Ubud town rather than doing it as part of a tour etc", "Worth the drive but expect traffic - there is no quiet time to go. Big new carpark helps out alot. Once inside its not busy and plenty of space to walk around and see the park. feeding the monkeys bananas is fun and 30k (small) or 50k (big) bunch. Make sure you keep your eyes open at all times when carrying them as they see them before you see the monkey. Holding up a banana, you can get the monkey to climb up you - they are gentle (most of the times) and enjoy sitting on your shoulder while eating it. Just dont panic, read the rules, expect they will be cheeky and might try to take glasses, hat or other and check out your backpack. Keepers are there to help out and you are never in danger.", "Maybe for now this is our best time!!! We know that they are aggressive and dangerous sometimes, but those monkeys are so funny and cute ", "The Monkey Forest park, at the edge of the town of Ubud, is heavily visited by tourists, and I can see why. It was really fun! The $8.00 entrance fee gives you access to the lovely walking area and an up front and personal visit with about 700 monkeys. They are not aggressive if not provoked and photo opportunities are endless. We spent about 2 hours here and enjoying the cool forest views. We would recommend this stop.", "my 4 years son love to go there..nearly located at the heart of ubud...don't worry, it's perfectly safe as long as u follow the rule", "Better than expected. The monkeys are predictably cute and quite naughty, but it’s fine as long as you follow the sanctuary’s warnings... that way, you can sit back and enjoy seeing other people’s bags being expertly emptied by the monkeys! My partner and I certainly had a good laugh at other people’s expense yesterday!", "Took the long trip from Nusa Dua to see the Monkey forest and it was very good. We stayed around an hour, not much else to do there once you have walked around. I suppose you see one monkey you have seen them all. Definitely worth a visit, but get there early has it gets very busy after 12.", "There were tons of monkeys as expected and the verall the first has great landscape and architecture. Just be careful not to bring in food or look them in the eyes as they can be aggressive.", "Becareful of monkey around. everywhere they lookout for food from you. dont carry and food packs, do not lookout the monkey, just walk casually.", "Wander through the beautiful forest, chat the park workers about the monkeys and enjoy watching cheeky monkeys play around. Don't tease them and don't feed them, and they will happily leave you alone but play near you. It was disappointing to see them being feed buckets of processed snacks, still in plastic packaging, rather than natural foods.", "Large open spaces for the monkeys, but they can be aggressive if you have food. So be careful. It's certainly worth a walk through.", "Without talking up the statutory visit of the monkey forest (when in Ubud) too much, it’s fair to say that it most certainly has vastly improved on a visit I had a few years back. At the time there was a lot of construction and it was somewhat disorganized and hectic. Not this time. Organized parking, lots of staff and a great walking path to lead you around the park made the $5 entry to check it out worth every bit the rupiah. Allow yourself around 2-3 hours to cover it all. There are hundreds of the them perched high and low. Wonderfully entertaining for all age groups. Don’t forget to read the rules of entry on arrival as it could save you the loss of some valuables or your favorite personal items.", "Entry fee 50 k, most amazing, monkeys are friendly but could be trouble makers, any bags or bottles anything they would climb over you to steal and maybe eat, bananas in the forest are for sale, once u have them in hand be ready :D, if i had enough time i could spend a day watching the monkeys, 2 hours are fine usually", "We visited some 15 years ago and remembered it as very green and tranquil. This time around we brought our young child with us. While it was still fun and educational, some of the monkeys were more aggressive than before. The signage warned against holding food or water bottles outside of our bags. We placed our belonging inside of our bags and bought bananas at the forest to feed the monkeys. The monkeys at the entrance were particularly well-fed so we're obviously more plum and not as hungry. The ones outside of the Main Temple were hungrier. One went into our backpack and stole a small kiddy toy! The staff were very friendly and helped us take photos with the younger and tamer monkeys. It was an enjoyable visit with plenty of shades and photo-ops. The entrance fee of Rp40,000 went towards conservations of the Hindu temples and feeding the monkeys. Well worth the visit. Expect to spend about 40-60 minutes.", "This basically a fairly picturesque park and your enjoyment will be based on how much you love monkeys. A pre-warning though the monkeys are very used to tourists so they can jump out and onto to you. I personally enjoyed it and thought it was one of the better attractions to visit in Ubud but it's not a must visit.", "Didn’t think we would enjoy this with all the reviews of biting!! But we were here for 2.5 hours and easily could’ve done more! Incredible to see this animals up close But to add to the warnings don’t mess with the monkeys! They had my water bottle off me with the first few minutes and after fighting with another guest for theirs one went I get aggressive - simply hands off whatever they’re fighting for an don’t move they will take what they came for an go away Many signs about not running away or looking them in the eyes - you need to remember these are wild animals! 80kIDR entry and they do take card ", "Fun to see, but empty your pockets, take off watches, earrings, etc. The monkeys are curious and will jump on you to investigate.", "I had so much fun in this place, the monkeys are crazy! But ridiculously cute lol there's so much to see at the sanctuary, definitely worth taking a trip to this part of . There's a traditional market right outside the sanctuary and tons of unique restaurants! I really liked this place wish I had spent more time here.", "Had a great time at the monkey forest. You get what it says on the tin: monkeys and forest. I was amazed by how many monkeys there were, they were everywhere. The surroundings are beautiful and there's plenty of paths/areas to walk and explore. A monkey stole a waterbottle from the side pocket of my backpack, so keep your belongings close or hidden. They reacted well to humans and sometimes i got the impression they were watching us instead of the other way around.", "A must see!!!! $3.00 entry and loads to see. I felt like I was in the Indiana Jones film set. The monkeys were safe and if you follow the rules there is no need to worry.", "Too many tourists doing foolish things like teasing the monkeys. I watched a man stomp on a bottle a monkey had stolen from a young boy. The monkey became enraged and tried to attack the man who found this humorous. I also saw a woman who did nothing to provoke any monkey get bitten in the thigh. You can observe the monkeys close up carrying their babies, playing and grooming each other. It's nice to be up close. But many of the tourists aren't respectful of the animals in spite of signs everywhere and announcements by loudspeaker telling people how to behave. The boy whose water bottle had been taken was acceptant and acted mature. The man who stomped on the bottle the monkey was sucking at behaved like a child.", "Very cute monkeys and lovely environment to see them in. Thought could have been a few more things to see due to price charged but still worth it to see the monkeys.", "This monkey forest is quite difference.A thousands of free monkeys is here. This is also a attractive place. So much big place. Should be cautious about monkey. But some place have bad odour, although nice for tourists.", "While visiting the forest one of the monkeys snatched our water bottle and opened our hand bag and threw our sun glass.luckily one of the tourists helped us in getting our hand bag back from the monkey.so don't go with water bottle and hand bags.", "A nice walk around this forest. A cool tourist attraction. A must see. Better is you go with a guide. Not a free attaction but I did not mind paying entrance fee as the money goes to the sanctuary and feeding the monkeys.", "Amazing to see monkeys in a natural habitat being monkeys! The monkeys are well looked after and allowed to roam around and do as they please. Hundreds of monkeys (baby ones too). All staff are really friendly too! MUST DO!", "The place is beautiful with a river running through a narrow gorge surrounded by dense jungle. The monkeys are everywhere and obviously very used to tourists walking around. On the whole if you don't upset them they pretty much leave you alone we were \\frisked\\\" a couple of times by monkeys checking our pockets for bananas. If you want the monkeys to jump on you there are staff members who will assist you and it seemed to be well controlled. Beware where you are walking as its easy to stand on a tail and the monkeys are not happy when that happens. On the down side there is very little information available on the monkeys and the habitat which seems to be an educational opportunity lost. There are lots of steep steps which are quite slippery so its not the best for young children, pushchairs or those with restricted mobility\"", "Wonderful, beautiful nature, the monkeys are just so sweet and funny, but be careful, they will take your food, your water, and everything that makes interesting noise from your bag, so keep it closed ;-)", "good day had by the party -we were all aware that monkeys bite and were careful not to handle them- just feed at a distance-great to watch the mum's with their babies so sweet-the young members of the party were so excited to watch them -no cages,", "Visited the monkey forest as part of a day tour and it was the highlight of my holiday. We were warned that we would have to be vigilant with the monkeys and how true that was! We bought a large bunch of bananas on entry which were quickly put into my rucksack before the monkeys noticed. Other visitors who kept them on show were \\ robbed\\\" in seconds by the cheeky monkeys. You are supposed to seek assistance from the rangers when feeding the bananas to the monkeys as there are a few rules to be adhered to: should the monkey want to take the banana, don't resist. Never look them in the eye as they find it threatening behaviour. On one occasion, a monkey attempted to unzip my bag and started biting at it but he soon gave up. Other visitors who carried rucksacks on their backs with the zip on show were also targets for muggings. Hair clips were of particular interest to the monkeys too. However, as visitors, we must respect that we are in their territory. They are constantly looking for food sources and have learnt that us humans provide that for them. As a result, it is not wise to carry anything that in view could be interpreted as such by the monkeys. We thoroughly enjoyed our visit and would definitely go back should we ever again be in .\"", "Take same bananas and you will enjoy a crazy few hours with monkeys. Leave your belongs all at the hotel or in the bike/car... they will jump to you to try to find some food!", "The monkey forest was all green, lush and tranquil. Lots of monkeys around. Be weary when carrying anything that could pique their curiosity like bright packets. I saw one that took a packet that a lady put down next to her and ran with it high into the the trees. Otherwise, really enjoyed the walk through the park.", "I was concerned going here about monkeys stealing items and biting. We decided to take our tour guide in with us in the hope something like this was to happen he would help us. This was not needed. We were told as long as you don't touch the monkey when they sit on you they won't bite as this only happens as a reflex. He was right. The monkeys were awfully cute and while they seemed interested in humans they just did their own thing and played together or walked along the walls next to you. We were able to pay what I assume is a trainer to have a monkey sit on our shoulder and feed him which was a wonderful experience. Others had bought in bananas which they fed to the monkeys and the people we saw who had done this gave the banana over freely and the monkeys were very happy. Our tour guide explained the temples and plants to us along the way which was also very interesting and made the experience more enjoyable. Would definitely go again and again.", "Lots of monkeys seen at entrance. Was told by locals to watch our toddler around the monkeys as they can be agressive however from my own observation it appears monkeys only got \\assertive\\\" when tourist wouldnt give the bananas to them which would then result in monkeys jumping on people to get the bananas (typical tourist photo opportunity behaviour seen). Was told by locals inside (selling bananas for approx $2Aus) if a monkey comes up to you just hand then one. Not hard to do really as plenty would hang around the banana stall waiting for food. Nice little spot to spend a few hours at, number of shops across the road to also shop at.\"", "Definitely worth visiting. You walk down Monkey Forrest road which is full of shops and at the end you reach the actual Forrest which is filled with small monkeys. They are not shy and will come right up to you. The place has staff that know how to interact with the monkeys and will sell you bananas to feed them. The monkeys are fearless and at times are a little unnerving, but most are sweet and move around the park with their families and friends.", "First of all it's cheap to get in, and I understand why as it's very small, much smaller than expected! However it is very fun to see all the monkey's and even feed them, the bananas are extortionate at nearly £3 for 4/5 but that's to be expected, the monkeys will quite happily come and thieve them from you! 2 tips! Don't put the bananas in your pockets, they will get them, by any means necessary. they aren't stupid. Don't look them in the eye! One was grooming my beard for me, which was a perfect video opportunity, however I made the mistake of making eye contact and he freaked out and bit me, he didn't break the skin but was a bit of a warning! Over all very fun, amazing animals to interact with and they are there by choice, not in captivity so I'm happy to give them my money!", "This was the first place we visited in Ubud and I enjoyed a lot. The forest is amazing and monkeys are everywhere. Don't bring food. Don't give Anything to the monkeys. Respect a safe distance and you'll love our small cousins!", "there's nothing and small in the monkey forest except monkey, if u would like to feed or see monkeys do just go to the enterance, lots of monkeys there, why have to pay for the ticket?", "A must see when in Ubud. This time of the year there are many new babies. The Scentuary is quit unique and old charm. Lots of overgrowth and beautiful ancient carvings . Be brave enough to get some bananas and you can enjoy the monkey on your shoulders. Have your camera ready as they sometimes will stay there and enjoy pealing and eating. Always so peaceful and you can sit and watch the Antics they get up to on others. Enjoy", "Get yourself lost in this tropical forest with beautiful bridges, temples and water streams surrounded by about 700 cheekey monkeys. Just to be safe do not bring food with you or hats. Mobiles or cameras for pictures are fine. ", "Ubud monkey forest is located approximately 1 kilometre from Ubud central,its one of monkey park belonging in island. There are nice place to visit for you and your family,and you will see how the funny of them sometime they are jump on your back and stay for the moment,also you can buy some food like bananas to feed them. Its safe place to visit because many guards belong to ubud monkey forest foundation will be look after your visiting during there. The entrance is Rp40.000/person", "This was a beautiful yet funny afternoon excursion. As the name suggests, there are monkeys everywhere which is awesome to see but they are very bold and not afraid to grab things out of your hands if they’d like them.", "I would not reccommend this place especially to those with small children. I went on September 2nd 2008 with my partner and had been there less than 5 minutes before he was bitten four times on his neck by a large monkey. We had a local tour guide with us, respected and obeyed all signage, we did not have any food on us, and when a small monkey jumped on my partner he stayed calm and did not panic. A minute later, a larger monkey jumped up on him and immediately bit him four of five times. We left straight away and would not reccommend this place to anyone as if this happened to a small child I expect the would panic which would make this situation much worse. The guide at the gate informed us that people are bitten there every day.", "We were pleasantly surprised by the quality of the gardens and size of the forest. Especially for the 50K entry fee which was very affordable compared to other parks and temples in . Please don’t enter if you are skittish around the monkeys and don’t want them climbing on you - this is exactly what they do. Can’t count how many times we saw stupid people screaming and swatting at the monkeys causing them to become scared, or shoving a GoPro right up in their faces for the sake of “content creation”. It’s their home, don’t come if you can’t respect that.", "Brilliant place. This sort of attraction wouldn't be allowed in the UK for health and safety reasons so this is abouts as close as we shall ever get to live wild animals. The monkeys are amazing. Yes they will jump up on you if you have food and they don't like to be teased but, if you treat them with healthy respect they are fascinating. There is a small entry fee and it is well worth it.", "20 years ago we once visited this Monkey Forest and surprisingly not much has changed, except for the monkeys. We even think they got more behaved and guards sort of protecting the visitors / monkeys. Anyhow, if you feel like personally getting in touch with the monkey or a fotoshoot wilth a monky on your shoulder, you can buy some appropriate food with the employees in the park. Actually I was more going for a 3.5 than 4 because I kind of expected something else, but in the end this is what makes Asia so great. Though it is quite a touristic place it is well worth to have a look and take a nice stroll by the end of the day. Entry Rp 20.000 per Person. But also here, in front of both entrances/exits you will find a lot of souvenir shops, sometimes a bit pushy for wanting you to purchase an item, but just nicely ignore and you are save.", "It's cheap and fun for a half hour. The monkeys can be quite forward, so don't approach or challenge them.", "This is a nice retreat from the tourist-filled streets of Ubud. The trees - especially the huge and sacred Banyan trees - are quite special and beautiful. Take your time to linger and watch the active monkeys at play. With all the trees, shade and water, this place is also nicely cooling from the heat of the Ubud market. (The Sanctuary is just down from the main market street.) Entrance fee is minimum, so if you like nature and wildlife, this is worth a visit. However, be sure to not take any food or drink - except water - into the Sanctuary, even in a sealed container. The monkeys are very active with a very good sense of smell, and may try to jump up on you to ferret out any food or drink. Also, don't stand too near the wooden rails on top of the fencing, as these rails are a highway for the monkeys and they travel along them at speed. My wife nearly had her sunglasses snatched by one of the monkeys that sped up to her before she had any awareness.", "This was well worth the travel from Amed, as part of a broader trip to Ubud. Our family thoroughly enjoyed feeding the monkeys, being climbed upon and then watching a group frolicking in the water. What was going to be a short visit extended to a couple of hours. Great fun for all ages.", "Really fun wander around the forest. The monkeys are very curious so do read and pay attention to the signs about water and food. The views are beautiful and the monkeys are fun when they climb onto your shoulders or try to eat your water bottle.", "Very good value and very interesting. One hour is enough and it's a good start to the day. No problems with the monkeys!", "Nice hour or so spent here. Unfortunately it poured, but we still wandered around and kept thinking how lovely it must be when the weather is fine. I was pleasantly surprised by the fact that from the front, you think you are just wandering into a garden, but it wends it way around through its tropical setting, taking in various temples and tracks here and there. One goes down to the stream, where we passed a pool with huge fish, going further down and along a track beside the water to its end. Really nice. Not crowded at all (maybe the weather?). As to the monkeys, they were everywhere. They will hop on you if you are willing, our littlest member wasn't and his shrieking frightened the wits out of the poor little monkey who thought it was going to be greeted with open arms! They hop off when you are ready by gently walking.", "A good way to break the ice with someone you don't really know. Hop in a taxi and drive to Ubud to see the monkeys by spending the day being climbed on and robbed by cute tiny little climbing aliens! Handy Tip 1: Don't freak out.. they can smell fear. Handy Tip 2: Don't take water bottles that have a hand strap... they bite the bottom and drink your precious water. Handy Tip 3: Don't keep your hands in your pockets - My friend almost got pick-pocketed by a bigger monkey and he got a terrible fright. Handy Tip 4: Don't get gipped when buying bananas - only get the really nice clean looking ones. monkeys are picky when it comes to bananas. If someone has a better banana, you've wasted your money. Would have loved to stay longer but there was more to do in Ubud.", "If you're not a fan of super touristy places, give this one a miss. People are quite pushy and the monkeys are fairly aggressive. Do not bring any food or drink with you as they will find it even if it's in a backpack. They seem to go for little kids more than adults but to be honest nothing stops them. Unfortunately, the amount of people that come to this places takes away from the old temples and impressive jungle.", "Loads of monkeys, so if you want to see them, this is the place. Nice walking paths trough a jungle style park. There are some temples here, tourist are not allowed to visit them", "My sister and I went there 2 weeks ago. It was a lot of fun at the beginning watching all the cute monkeys until it got worse. A male monkey came beside my sister while she was sitting and kept searching and emptying her pockets looking for food, it did not give up and started trying to open her bag, at this time my sister was trying to go away from it but it got aggressive and bit her twice. Thank god she is ok yet no one of the guards came nor did anything. Fact is beware, they steel anything you have and do not give up easily. Go there on your risk and please be careful.", "This place is actually named - \\Wenara Wana\\\" - in Sanskrit it means \\\"Monkey forest\\\". These are social animals, don't be too scared. You can still watch monkeys from a distance - don't sit down by the walkways. Only big males are aggressive - others are pretty docile and only looking for food. The Park is itself is pretty big - there are maps all along the way to guide you through. There are many sculpture along the walkway describing various activities of monkey - tendering a child monkey to having sex, etc Tip: 1. Wear covering cloth - if monkey climbs on you, no worries of scratches. 2. Don't buy fruits - if not comfortable. If you do buy banana - monkeys will climb on you normally - but you might get mobbed by multiple monkeys. 3. Keep minimal things with you - they grab water bottles, open up bag zippers, check your pockets, etc.\"", "The monkeys are out of control! A really fun, absolute must-do in . The monkeys are everywhere are are crazed, but are fun to walk amongst. We really enjoyed our time here.", "Fun day out with friends - totally recommend for families. Don’t be afraid, they will only come to you if you are poking for it.. otherwise they mind their own business. The Monkey Forest is a walk, you can probably finish it in about 2.5 hours depends on how busy and how long you want to stay there. Price is 80k per person for adults.. ", "it has been really nice to see all those monkeys. we made a walk through all the paths. sometimes you may get some little monkey jumped on you. they seem to be friendly. but watch your things one had taken a bottle from the backpack's pocket :) the temple is wonderful especially surrounded by the forest.", "Monkeys everywhere all in a beautiful surrounding! Enjoyed the outing in the fresh air ! Monkeys can be a little eager to enjoy you aswell!", "It's cheap to get in and the place is beautiful. Just be careful around the monkeys, they will try and rob you blind! Really good fun and a great attraction, defiantly visit.", "We went knowing we'd see monkeys and temples but were unprepared for the trees. They were amazing and must be hundreds of years old. It was fun to see the monkeys but we were well prepared making sure we were not wearing anything they could steal or carrying any foods. There were forest guides everywhere to help if the monkeys came too close. The temples really are just like a scene from the jungle book with all the monkeys on them. Definitely recommend a visit here. Just be prepared and cautious with the monkeys.", "If u are in Ubud check out this place! Its very nice. Alot of monkeys everywhere and the place are amazing. Watch your stuff, the monkeys will try to steal it ;)", "The monkeys are not as aggressive as some of the reviews might state. Its a nice little forest like surrounding in the middle of the city. Apart from a few small temples inside the forest there is nothing much to do. The area is huge and to cover all attractions mentioned on the map one has to walk a fair bit.", "Interesting temple site and gardens visit as well as monkeys not as aggressive as Ubud. Nice cliff walk and through temples.", "It's a hindu sanctuary that protects all the monkeys that are in there, they take care and feed them. It's really fun, the monkeys will try to get something from you and people shouldn't be scared. You could take very good pictures, and enjoy some of the scenery that covers the forest. Took me like two hours to cover all sites, but don't give any strange food or anything that could harm the animals!", "We visited the Monkey Forest (which was right across the field from our hotel - Tegal Sari) and fed the monkeys there. They were loads of fun to watch, and my friend ended up with multiple monkeys on his shoulder more than once. Since we went in the afternoon, the big groups had already been through and the monkeys really weren’t that hungry. If you want to feed them you might want to visit earlier in the day, or bring fruit with you – they weren’t very interested in the bananas we bought when we got there. People who’d brought their own fruit had better luck feeding them. Entrance was 15,000 IR / person. There was a woman selling bananas for 20,000 IR near the entrance. Having seen LOTS of monkeys on this trip, I probably wouldn't make a special trip to Ubud for this, but if you are there, it's worth adding on.", "We visited the Sacred Monkey Forrest in Ubud with people who'd been 2 years ago and expected the Monkeys to be full of mischief. Whether it was just a good day, but we saw plenty of Macaques in their natural habitat but no incidents or thefts of property... There were a good number of Park Staff around to ensure no monkeys or humans misbehaved! A good couple of hours...", "So many monkeys, super cute was a shame it rained the day we went! You can pay to get a monkey to sit on you, big forest to walk through and you can see heaps of monkeys", "Cheap, relaxed and very interesting. There are dozens of macaques that you can see at very close quarters. Old temples very interesting. DO NOT bring plastic bags or any food or it will be pinched by the monkeys!", "This is a great place to visit you will have to pay to get in, once in you will come across loads of monkeys which will jump on you if you have bananas, they sell them inside. It is beautiful with huge trees and a river running through from the mountains. If you are scared of monkeys I would advise you not to feed them you also must be careful handling the babies as the mothers can get a little upset and may charge at you but there are plenty of photo opportunities. Be careful when you are outside as there are people trying to sell you carvings which they say are $1 but then they will put the price up and others will come around you trying to sell you other things if you buy be careful they don't swap it for something else which is normally made of paper it can be very intimidating.", "The sacred monkey forest is set in lush jungle surroundings and there is an abundance of monkeys. The park is well kept and worth a visit, just make sure you zip up your handbags and take no food or loose belongings as the monkeys are real thieves and pick pockets.", "Just make sure you don't mind monkey's climbing on you. We expected what we got, and really enjoyed the opportunity to interact with monkeys. Also, a very nicely maintained park with some very scenic spots. Convenient to central Ubud.", "Pay attention to the posted guidelines and you will be fine. Just leave the monkeys alone. People's insistence on interacting with the monkeys is what gets them into trouble. Don't feed them and don't try to make them sit or climb on you. Just let them be as you pass through the forest. The temples and other structures inside the forest are well worth visiting; the monkeys are not the only attraction here. It's sad that they have become such a spectacle and so far removed from their natural behavior without such excessive human influence.", "What a place, beautiful forest with lots of mischievous monkeys to keep you busy! We preferred to just observe rather then feed them to avoid being harassed & if you leave them alone & don't have food they don't bother with you. Temple and surrounding rus beautiful and worth a visit. It was cooler and quieter in the morning. Definitely worth checking out!", "We took a day trip from seminyak to ubud and this was one of the stopover in the day itinerary in the trip. I must say that it was a worthy decision to come here. It's a forest full of monkeys who are definitely very active and they are huge in numbers so don't mess with them here. Do not panic if they are you carrying bananas when you were buying from the vendors outside. They are harmless and are only interested in food. The forest itself is lush with canyons and gorges. Great scenery for clicking pictures for your social media", "beautiful forest with statues and a temple...who doesnt love monkeys?!! they are always great fun...and these are very lively bunch! just keep your a safe distance as some are a bit aggressive (mainly the bigger males)", "A must have visit with kids: they will love the monkeys and the natural setting is worth the walks. I bought bananas for my daughters to give to the monkeys but a big male attacked me and bit my hand. Nothing serious but a bit traumatic for my daughters who remained afraid of the monkeys for the rest of the visit.", "Hot. Smelly with a lot less bananna monkey dodoo then I expected and like the rest of where there is a tourist there is a overpriced activity. Still worth doing. Go see the monkeys", "Visited the sacred monkey forest on Christmas Day. It's a pretty good place to spend about 2 hours just exploring at a leisurely pace. You can see different types of monkeys, from the patriarchs to the babies, lazing around or feeding. There's monkey poop and pee everywhere, so it'd be good to bring wet wipes or extra water to clean it off if you touch it. Monkeys will generally ignore you even if you get in its face with a camera. I noticed that they mostly harrass the tourists who feed them, or the ones who invite the monkeys on their shoulders. Generally a relaxed place of attraction. One of the exits lead up to the Ubud city centre, so you could consider that in your sight-seeing plans.", "Get to see monkeys in an uninhibited setting. Quite safe, didn't witness any monkey attacks whilst I was there. The park is not that big and can be covered quickly.", "An amazing place. Not too many tourists when we went, so was even better. The monkeys were cute and gave us no trouble, although we made sure we had nothing on us that would interest them. The Ketcuk dance was awesome.", "Ubud have good and very pupuler destination that Monkey forest.when you are go inside to monkey forest you can to see arround 2000 monkey live there.if you visiting that pleace you must be remember about attention there cant brings food go there.because the mongkey will be agresip and also you can take picture with monkey but not play with they baby.soo in that pleace you can to see beautiful forest and temple.very good pleace for visiting.", "Monkey forest is in the center of Ubud, very easy to go. It is a beautiful forest and there are lots of monkey around. They sre wandering around you and sometimes fight and run, jump between you and trees and sometimes hit you or jump over your shoulder.They love shiny things and try to grab, therefore you should keep them in yor bag.You can feed them and take pictures as well, the guides in the park assist you and it is safe.It takes one hour to finish the tour in the park.There is no cafe, restaurant or beverages places in the park but you can use exit doors and there are stores for souveneirs or drinks outside and come back again.You should go this park if you are in near seminyak, nusa dua etc.", "I'm actually really scared of monkeys so not sure why I came. It's interesting to see and they are beautiful animals. A monkey climbed onto me while I was sat down and bit my stomach piercing the skin and making it bleed, luckily I have had rabies jabs.", "I went there with my family there and it was in the midst of the day, but luckily it was cool. Can you imagine how hot is in the midst of the day? But since it is in Ubud, which has many trees you can enjoy the trip. Monkeys are everywhere even since I parked the car, monkeys played around the car. It is fun to see the monkeys; while they played, jumping, even stole the food from you (gotta be careful!). Go down a little bit there was a pool and temple. And go down a little bit more there was a water flow, I believe from the river, which I enjoy it something that I cannot afford in the city. Kids also enjoyed there. So you can bring your family there, for sure!", "We visited the monkey forest a few weeks ago, immediately a monkey tried grabbing a bottle of water off my husband. The forest is beautiful and theres 100s of monkeys to watch. We didn't get too close after reading too many stories about people being biten/scratched so we kept our distance. We really enjoyed ourselves but was wary the whole time. Saw a man heading to the medical centre with a bleeding hand and on our way out saw a monkey try to pull a woman's bag away from her, she looked pretty scared! It is a lovely place to visit but just be careful - they're very bulshy!!", "I was a bit apprehensive about going after reading some of the comments but I didn't get jumped on once. I was so shocked when I first walked in and the monkeys were just right there, on the path, and for the first few moments I did feel like I was being surround but after I relaxed it was great. If you leave them alone, they will leave you alone. I did see one trying to pickpocket a guy though but it was no big deal, he just shooed it away. I was kind of surprised at how stupid some of the visitors were being with the monkeys. Tricking them, or picking them up, or hiding their food will result with you being bitten so just use your common sense people. This is not a petting zoo. The grounds themselves were beautiful so make sure you walk the whole track. There is this incredible dragon bridge that looks like a scene from Tomb Raider hidden in the middle. Such a good visit, just be respectful of the place. It is their home and we are just visiting.", "Nice park, good balance between forest with huge Ficus trees, deep river, temple and hundreds of monkeys. Proximity to them is not a problem. Security team is visible and preventing visitors to wrong behaviors. An exciting experience.", "The monkeys are cute and there is no denying they are very fun to watch, but we were left frustrated. Despite signs everywhere, other tourists insist on feeding them without even so much as a glance (and at times encouragement) by the rangers. I can understand the appeal of enticing a cheeky fella over for a selfie, but this can’t be good for the monkeys. At 100,000k for entry, we felt more should be done to discourage any reliance on human feeding etc. PS - Look out for the outrageous statues...!", "Went this morning, early. Had read a lot that they take glasses & anything that looks interesting. Went prepared. No ear rings, no watch, no food, no bottle of water. No problem. Cost 50k pp, around £2.70 each. Well worth the money. I'd go again tomorrow. It was delightful to watch them playing & fighting. There was free water to drink on the way in. We came out a different exit & lost our way a little. Had to go back in & came out at exit C. The forest is quite beautiful, saw a large lizard on our walk. You got to go, such good value & good fun.", "Great experience with lots of free range monkeys of all ages. The setting is nicely manicured and the temple is bonus.", "Really nice walk through the forest and seeing all the monkeys. Be very careful and do not bring backpacks or bottle water into the park, because the monkeys will jump on you and open your backpacks and take try to steal your bottle water. The monkeys can be very aggressive, so watch your children and dont have them go to close to these monkeys. Their actions are Unpredictable, even the littlest monkey. Be careful and attentive.", "Absolutely loved this place! It's in a beautiful lush green forest which gave us the opportunity to get out the stinking sun. The monkeys are too cute and are happy to jump up onto you and have a play with your hair. You can buy bananas from the forest and feed the monkeys yourself. I didn't do this and rather just let the monkeys jump on my shoulders at their own leisure. I could have sat for hours watching them play, absolutely loved it!!", "Such a contrast to Ubud. Peaceful and quite except for those little buggers! Great fun however. Totally recommended for children. Keep the food hidden.", "Make sure you visit this place, really. If you're like me and are scared of monkeys, I would especially recommend a visit here. It changed my perspective about monkeys because all of them are really sweet and used to humans. Humans are really food carriers for them, so if you don't have a banana then you're useless to them. Just don't look for anything in your bag or make open a plastic bag because they will all stop and stare at you like zombies for 5 seconds. Otherwise, there is helpful, vigilant, and friendly staff all around, and monkeys are just chilling. The forest also has really interesting statues and is really beautiful overall. Do it, it's a must.", "I really thought this visit would be a let down. I'm pleased to say the day was enjoyable. Follow the rules about interacting with the monkeys. They are professional pick pockets. Take your time and stroll around. The gardens are just as enjoyable. Something worth doing on a day trip to Ubud.", "Don't expect this to be a true indication of a nese forest.Although the forest is very beautiful, it is truly pocket sized and the sound of the local traffic is heard throughout. Lots if warnings about monkeys, which are pretty assertive! But if you don't appear to be carrying food, and don't reach into your bag/ pocket for what the critters think might be food, they'll ignore you.", "This was a fun experience. We enjoyed walking to the monkey forest and watching the monkeys. You can buy some bananas from sellers inside the monkey forest that you can feed the monkeys. But make sure you read the warnings before entering and don't offer the monkeys other foods, such as peanuts. The monkeys can quickly get too excited and become aggressive. Follow the rules and this will be an enjoyable experience :)", "Had a great time. Love animals so it was so Nice to see them so free and roaming through the trees. Watch out for all the monkey poo on the ground but aside from that the park/sanctuary is looked after, tidy and its beautiful to walk through. Make sure your bag is all zipped up, even though they may try and unzip it (clever things). DO NOT BRING FOOD. They are super keen and they can smell it from a mile away. Might seem like a fun idea but trust me. When they crawl all over you trying to get it you won't be having fun. ;) Lots of staff around handy if you need anything or need to report something. There are couple of entrances to the park. Not sure which one I came through but its all the same. You can look at the map to make sure you cover all the areas.", "The temple and grounds alone are amazing never mind all the amazing monkeys running around. It cost 50K rupiah to get in and it was very quiet when we got there at 9:30am. I was quite apprehensive about the monkeys behaviour after hearing horror stories of people being bitten but as long as you respect them they will respect you. We left our bags in the taxi and just took cameras. A lot of people had backpacks and the monkeys were going crazy for the zips and what was inside. We saw one guy get bit as he tried to hold the zip closed that the monkey was trying to open - big mistake! The monkeys were also all over people buying bananas - you have to give them to the first monkey asap or all hell breaks loose! Some tourists were sticking their cameras right in the monkeys faces which seemed a bit disrespectful but each to their own - good to go early to avoid the massive flocks of tourists no doubt wanting the perfect photo. The monkeys are clearly very well looked after as are the sanctuary grounds. There are first aid centres on site and apparently there are no monkeys with rabies at the sanctuary. We're glad we didn't miss it and would recommend it to everyone - just leave your bags in the car!", "Nothing much to see except Monkeys and the forest. Be careful not to feed the monkeys or look on their eyes. They are little cheeky monkeys.", "A wonderful wonderful setting acres of lush greenery and walkways fascinating setting with a temple in the middle ... I have never ever seen so many monkeys mums , dads , babies and more ... all waiting to pounce at the sight of a Banana or anything else edible or even slightly edible ! So be aware you are going to be attacked from every angle as the little monkeys torment you in search of their daily diet . Generally great fun and exciting, a few small children in tears at some over Zealous monkeys ! Entrance unbelievable just 2.50 pounds the bananas inside were more expensive.. a must see a wonderful experience..", "It was pretty surreal to just see monkeys walking around everywhere and not being bothered by people. I found out this was all natural, so it was left and actually made into a park. It's funny to see a monkey sitting at the sidewalk curb just looking into the city, they never go there, smart little guys. You can buy bananas for them, and many of them wait for you to and as soon as you do they take off and steal them from you, like hard core style, so I think it's better to not try to feed them any. Just walk around, look and be mindful that you're at their home. It was super hot when we get so I recommend lots of cold water and not walking. It wasn't something I would do again, and it wasn't all that to me (pretty small and short) but still neat.", "Kids love this place very much. Many monkeys play around the forest and the children must be excited. There are tourists feeding the monkey, it looks interesting, but it may be dangerous as well. There are 3 entrance to the monkey forest. We finished at the entrance near Ubud center and we could walk back. There is much insects and mosquito, suggested having sprayed before enter the forecast.", "We went to the Monkey Forest as part of a tour and thankfully our tour guide (Ari) was extremely respectful of the monkeys. The monkeys were not as aggressive as in other places we have been as long as you are respectful, which some people were not and that was disappointing to see. We got to see baby monkeys and watch them jump between the trees which was really great! Our nephew (4yrs old) got to feed the monkeys bananas and it was great. There were also walking paths, great banyan trees so it is more than just monkeys.", "Super fun to spend a few hours playing with the monkeys :) you can buy bananas in the park for about 30k big bunch . Tip buy the bananas further down the park . In the beginning of the park the monkeys are cheeky and they'll grab them out of you're hand in no time . Further down the road they are much calmer .", "This place is a must see place in Ubud. You will the see baby monkeys around you eating Snickers (but u shouldnt feed them wih these things), amazing temples which are made thousands of years ago and an incredible forest with antic roads and bridges inside.", "The Monkey Forest is located a short walk south from the centre of Ubud. There are three entrances and cost 30,000 IRP per adult to enter - slightly more expensive than other entry fee's for other public attractions in . The entrances of the Monkey Forest is where you'll notice most of the Monkey traffic, namely because banana vendors are located at the entrances and will sell you a small bunch of banana's for 20,000 or a large bunch for 50,000. If you decide to be daring and purchase said delectable yellow fruit, prepare for an unholy monkey invasion, destination - your personal space. If you don't buy them, you are not immune to the monkey apocalypse. Heeding advise from locals and fellow tourists, we both hid our glasses, wallets and phones. However, I did have my water bottle freely swinging and this was cruelly removed from me by one mischievous monkey. I did yelp. However, despite my colourful review, I did enjoy this attraction. Two baby monkeys did climb on me and they were very soft and gentle, checking the front pocket on my shirt (no banana's in there, however) before they both swung off my arms and ran into the forest. Although they make look intimidating, they're quite friendly animals and overall present for a fantastic day.", "Monkeys are everywhere. Literally, they are everywhere! If you are adverse to this type of hands-on experience, this is not for you. A monkey can touch you. The Hindi temple is amazing and has some structures and details that you do not see elsewhere.", "Clever monkeys that steal your loose items, beautiful sunsets and a sunset show that heavily interacts with the first few rows.. what more could you want?", "If you love wildlife and especially enjoy photographing wildlife then this place will amaze you. The macaque monkeys are lively little characters and it is easy to spend many hours wandering around watching their antics. Love it :-)", "We were debating whether to skip the Monkey Forest or not due to the bunch of negative reviews regarding the aggressive monkeys. However, that was not our experience at all. The monkeys walked, played, relaxed and slept peacefully as we explored the beautiful forest, which looks just like the rainforests on Planet Earth - well except for the pathways. As long as you follow the recommendations for the park, which is not to bring food or plastic and paper bags into the park, you really shouldn't have any trouble with the monkeys. We decided to leave everything at home except for our phones and enough cash for the gate, which meant that the monkeys were as indifferent to us, as they could be.", "The monkeys are either totally sluggish because if all the food they get or pretty naughty and annoying if the didn't get enough. Packed with tourists, we didn't enjoy it at all.", "What a cool experience. Wasn’t sure what to expect from the Monkey Sanctuary but were quickly acquainted with our new furry friends. The “rules” upon entering are important. Take the time to read and follow. The monkeys are mostly friendly and extremely intelligent. Be careful, they don’t scare easily and are always watching and planning their approach. You can purchase small bunches of bananas to feed the monkeys and attract them for photo opportunities but they’re smart enough to know that’s what you’re doing so stay alert. They aren’t afraid to approach you and even climb up your body in order to snatch your fruit. There are “employees” who will assist in bringing the monkeys to your shoulder or arms for pictures while keeping some of the more aggressive ones at bay. Over all a fun experience but maybe a little aggressive for smaller children or those who fear up close animal interaction.", "A great place to visit when you are in Ubud. Buy some bananas and be ready to be swamped by monkeys! Just make sure you are not wearing any hats and also be careful with your belongings. One of the monkeys nearly snatched one of our shopping goodies (plastic bag)! Our two year old enjoyed her visit to the monkey forest!", "Felt a bit akward, to see all the tourists and their bananas, but had a fun time after all, Do walk further along the park and check out the jungle too.", "We took an afternoon stroll through the Monkey Forrest and enjoyed it very much. The monkeys are clearly used to all the visitors and for the most part have little interaction with you, that is, unless you are looking for a photo opp and are feeding them. Keep your belongings close so you as they are known for snatching your sunglasses, phone, camera or anything they can get their hands on. But they are mostly interested in something that looks like food, or sounds like a package holding food. If one of the monkeys decides to get investigate they have no problem climbing on you or getting into your bag. There are stewards in the park watching out for this sort of behavior and will quickly throw some food to distract the monkeys from their investigation of your belongings and that seemed to work pretty well. We were pleased by the temple inside and small scenic hikes through the forrest. All and all we felt it was a nice excursion and recommend it if you are in the mood for some laughs.", "Great We enjoyed it and the monkeys are not dangerous if you keep calm and don't pester them I recommend also because you feel like being in the jungle when you walked down the stairs ", "Went for a tour of the monkey forest and I have to say it's quite interesting. Bananas are avail to buy but u can take you own a large bunch of 8 cost 50000 rp And the guide tells u how to get the monkeys on your shoulder they are gentle which I thought might have got scratched but didn't. They are well behaved and will come at the sight of a banana great day great trip. And they don't steal your belongings. ", "We visited with our children, one of whom is afraid of animals. Some monkeys are bold in their quest for food. Our friends came out of the car with froyo for the trash but a monkey ran and grabbed it from her. Otherwise, they were cute and friendly and all the children enjoyed themselves. We did not (intentionally) feed the monkeys inside the forest as we had read so many warnings about bites. We did end up seeing a man get bit. The boardwalk was our favourite part as the scenery was beautiful. This is a fun place to spend an hour.", "Free_Range monkeys everywhere! Unbelievably entertaining up close and personal. I had several monkeys jump on my backpack and tried getting into it. Do not carry food or loose items like water bottles since they will attempt to steal them...and can be aggressive! Do not pull back on item since they will bite you to get you to release your hold! That happened to me...Ouch! Get attendants to treat with alcohol and antiseptic. The mothers with babies are especially charming to watch but do not get close. We loved the beauty of the jungle and well maintained walking paths such that we went twice. The price was very cheap at about $3.00 US. I highly recommend.", "The monkey forest was good experience though one has to be careful of the monkeys. Don't hold any form of food because they'll snatch it. My best part was the bridge with the giant tree in the middle of the forest.", "Ubud is one of my favorite places to visit. Very traditional and quite. Visiting monkey forest is a must when you are in Ubud. Monkeys are really funny.. And the guides are nice too.. They are standing everywhere so when you need help or want to ask about something, they are pleased to do that. The nature also really beautiful. Trees are everywhere and the view is gorgeous When you're walking through wooden bridge . I really love the forest.", "Okay, ignore the title. I just wanted to use the word 'simian'. This is a forest located in the heart of Ubud. You should have no problems getting there since everyone knows where it is, it's a major tourist spot. I don't remember exactly how much we paid to enter, but it's fairly cheap - the price of a Bintang. It's a temple with LOTS of resident monkeys. LOTS. Varying from the small to the truly large. But don't worry, they won't attack you. Take care of your personal belongings, however. The monkeys of the forest are well-fed and don't feel the need to pilfer stuff from tourists - which is a good thing and a stark contrast from the monkeys at Uluwatu temple in South . There is a temple within the premises (most of it is just an area to walk around in, and if you hunt around a little, you'll find a superb sculpture of a Komodo dragon). You need to wear a sarong to enter the temple. If you don't have one on you, don't worry - you can get one at the temple entrance after paying a donation of your choice (10k Rp should do). Take lots of pics, watch the baby monkeys scamper around, soak in the views, and of course - post your visit, go to the market where you can get lots of little trinkets. We bought a couple of Carimbas and some awesome books made out of bamboo leaves.", "Not a natural breeding. All the time baby monkeys wich is not natural. Monkeys only give birth a certain time of the year. To bad", "Enjoyed seeing monkeys in lovely forest. Can walk to it from Ubud.", "This is great experience but my partner found the monkeys \\freaky\\\". We are just not accustomed to having monkeys clown around in the open! Don't take ANY food into this venue these monkeys can sniff food even if our of view. They can get aggressive if you have old you don want to share but handlers are around the place to keep all monkeys well behaved. Bananas are on sale to feed monkeys at entrance we chose not to feed just to experience - there are plenty of tourists feeding monkeys! Beautiful scenery walking can be slippery in wet area and there are some steps and steep areas but you can experience the place without doing the steep areas. If you are in Ubud & like monkeys you wouldn't want to miss it!\"", "Really beautiful walk around a stunning Forrest, so many monkeys wondering around and more than happy to take food from you", "You can't not have fun here! Monkeys everywhere and for some small change you can buy a few bananas and at least one monkey will find you and sit on you! We spent quite a bit of time here enjoying the forest and the monkey dramas!", "Nice place but not too much to see. There are monkeys, nice walk around the place, river going through the property", "I have visited the Monkey Forest many times over the years but this time they were a little more aggressive than usual, I suppose it's not surprising when people are poking & kicking at them. These Monkeys and the people that tend to them are amazing. Please respect these beautiful creatures. They will not attack you if you are calm and do not provoke them. They are just looking for food when they approach you. I find the best way is to show them both your hands opened up as if to say I have no bananas, then they just walk away from you. Within the Monkey Forest there are some beautiful sites to see like the temple, the waterfall and the incredible statues around. My tip is to walk in calmly and observe the beauty that is surrounding you. If you wish to feed the monkeys then hand them a banana but please don't tease them with it.", "This was a really neat experience, unlike any other I've had before. If traveling to Ubud, must stop by the monkey forest. It's a nice walk through the sanctuary, with no shortage of monkeys, on the paths and in the trees. Be cacreful of your personal items, as the monkeys may grab a bottle or sunglasses from you and run up the trees.", "So many naughty monkeys. Watch out for bags and loose things. They'll take it! Ha ha! Don't get too friendly with the monkeys. They bite! A beautiful parc and very old!", "Don't need to spend full day there. We left our bags in cab driver car as monkeys can be violent. We saw one trying to pull a ladies skirt down. But took some amazing pics and baby monkeys were adorable", "A nice place to visit in accompany with Ubud. Spent about 1 hour there with lots of monkeys. You can buy bananas first and make sure you keep them safe. Only if you are ready to feed them you can hold the banana in your hand.", "We stayed in Nyuh Kuning, south of Ubud, just minutes walk from the monkey forest, so would walk through on the way to Central Ubud. The Monkey Forest is quite beautiful. Heaps of monkeys everywhere. They were all fun and interesting to watch, especially the babies. They didn't seem to harrass anyone unless they were holding a banana. (Bananas are sold in the forest, I think so people can have photos with a monkey climbing on them). There were lots of helpful staff around. For about $4.50 AUD you can come and go throughout the day.", "The entry fee costs $3. The monkeys are walking and jumping around. Don't try to touch the baby ones, the mothers get really angry. Really worth it!!", "Glad that we have been here for our little ones so that we don't have to do this again. The monkeys of course can be a little intimidating entering their territory and we did witness one tourist get scratched from a monkey after she tried to touch it. Ensuring you have your rabies shots would be an idea.", "- Beautiful setting- it's not a zoo.The monkeys walk outside of the sanctuary. - Helpful guides - Not too touristy - We went at 10am- not too many people. - So many monkeys, it's amazing. They will jump on you but the monkey whisperer people will help. Just relax, they're friendly and fluffy! They're used to humans. - Lots of places to sit down and chill out. - Would definitely go again! - Just remember that there are lots of other places in where you can see monkeys running around in the wild, so it won't be your only chance.", "A nice relaxing place to walk through with monkeys , temples , waterways and steep pathways. Be mindful to put valuables away then enjoy the interactions of monkeys playing , eating and fighting to retain their territory . A couple of temples with one having what appears to be holy water spring.Well maintained paths and gardens there is a small pathway along a creek that could be tricky .", "Some badly behaved monkeys didn't make our trip too pleasurable My other half was bitten by a monkey, who just ran up out of nowhere and took a bite through his shirt and into his side, causing some bleeding. We found the first aid point and there was a bit of a queue with people with the same Issue. The scenery was lovely, a river runs through the area and some amazing trees (very avatar). Do not under any circumstance take any food or bottles of water with you. They will be taken from you... by the monkeys! Due to the heat and walking, we needed to have a drink of water, within seconds (literally 2secs) of opening the zip on our bag, the water bottle was snatched by a swarm of monkeys and they made off with it. If you don't like monkeys jumping up on you, or jumping onto your back packs and trying to open them and take items out. This isn't the place for you. It's nice to see them in their natural habit, however they can be a bit vicious.", "Came here to see the monkeys, and that’s what we saw. Nice grounds and well maintained. Quite a few little walks around the grounds to do and fun to watch the monkeys doing their thing. Word of warning: to ensure a good time, hold onto your handbags ladies and don’t feed the monkeys.", "This is a natural environment for the macaques and you are in their home and must respect that. They are still wild animals albeit amusing ones. They are fed well by the sanctuary and do not need anything else. There is a list of dos and donts when visiting which need to be followed. It doesn’t take too long to go in and I feel best visited when in town and wandering around any way as really not too far to walk - about a 20 minute slow meander from the main road They are little minxes. One wiley monkey approached a young lady from behind pulled at her dress and when she turned round, grabbed the drink she was carrying. We totally forgot we had a bottle of water in the side of the rucksack my husband was carrying. A monkey jumped up on the rucksack and pulled the bottle out and then proceeded to unscrew it and drink the water before being distracted by something else and moving away, allowing us to reclaim the bottle to put in the nearest bin.", "We had a great time walking the forest. It is a beautiful place. I did have three jump on me which was scary but also kinda cool. I recommend you leave your backpacks in the car as they tend to jump on the people with backpacks. ", "I was a bit afraid to go ať first after reading all the stories about people being bitten and the rabies situation, but I am really glad I went. I fully agree with everyone writing that if you following the guidelines of the sanctuary and leave the monkeys alone, there's nothing to be afraid of. Don't bring food, water bottles and don't touch the monkeys and you will be just fine. There are also local guards all around the forest to assisst anyone who might need help. But if you follow simple rules and have respect to the animals, you will have great experince. It's a beautiful forest and is nice and fun watch the monkeys in their natural habitat. Reccommend to everyone", "The Monkey Forest is the site of a couple of temples in Ubud which has somehow become one of the biggest tourist attractions in town. With hundreds or even thousands of monkeys, a visit ensures an amusing half day. It's a largish forest with several areas to explore, and requires around 2 hours to properly enjoy but is well worth the trip! As a side note, petting the monkeys is not advised as their cute exterior belies a tendency to be vicious when threatened.", "What could possibly be better than monkeys climbing all over you? Relatively cheap to get in, beautiful backdrop and stunning wildlife. A must if you visit Ubud.", "This is a must do. There are monkeys everywhere. They will climb on you which is really cool. We saw a bunch of families of monkeys with tiny babies - so so cute. The forest itself is really pretty. You can buy bananas so they will climb on you and get good pictures. Don’t carry around plastic bottles - they will try to get them. It seemed like they would try to grab hats and sunglasses too. Takes about two hours to go through just because you stop and watch and take a thousand pictures. Also a plus bathrooms there were decent.", "The monkeys are adorable not as aggressive as I thought they would be.. the scenery is amazing and the workers there are very kind and friendly.", "It‘s a must-see visit in Ubud if you are not completely afraid of monkeys. You can observe the monkeys very closely and see them interacting similarily to humans! However, within this circumstance lies the small „negative“ aspect of this place. After you lose your first distance and get comfortable with them, you will learn that they are still very tricky and might jump onto you and take away your valuable belongings. So, stay carefull throughout your whole visit. Even if the situation might seem secure. Otherwise your smartphone or necklace might end in the hands of a monkey ;)", "The forest is nice and the first monkeys are cool to watch but it gets boring fast and it's also not very big.. I was moving my back around while a animal keeper was close, monkey bit me (not hard) but the keeper didn't really help.. not advised to go to for the money asked", "If you're afraid of monkeys, I probably wouldn't go to the monkey forest, but if you want to get up close and personal and aren't afraid to interact with them, it's definitely worth checking out. The park alone is absolutely beautiful, moss covered statues and ponds, beautiful trees, and very shaded. You can buy bananas to feed the monkeys, or pick up random scraps of sweet potato and cucumber from the ground, and they'll be just as appreciative! The best way to get them to come up, is to sit down, relax and let them come to you. If you freak out, or make sudden movements they can get aggressive, so be careful, sweet and gentle and all should be good!", "Loved it! Just be careful - they can bite and get agressive if you don't give them whatever they are trying to grab from you. Best not to carry anything with you (i.e.: hat, snacks, phone/camera, etc.)", "If you stays only beach area, go there and see monkeys. I guess Ubud Monkey forest is far better but if not going to Ubud, still it is good fun. Just make sure not hot,cap or sunglasses. :) And pls do not scream when money comes to you. Just be calm. There are a few guids around to help you.", "Beautiful surroundings overrun with Macaque monkeys. I wouldn't say they are aggressive as much as besieged by tourist sometimes doing stupid things. Follow the warnings and you'll be fine. Lots of \\handlers\\\" around in case you feel uncomfortable. Great for older-ish kids. I saw many young ones totally freaked out when they came face to face with furry, fanged things their own size.\"", "This place has a unique atmosphere - enjoyed it to the fullest and got some decent monkey photo-shots!", "I love anything having to do with animals, and monkeys are so fun to watch and observe. We spent about 2 hours here, most of that time was spent sitting in a larger area and watching the monkeys. They’re a hoot. Some of the other visitors are unfortunately not very kind to the animals. One man had fake cigarettes that he purposely baited the monkey with. The monkey did grab the fake cigarettes and put one in his mouth, as the man clearly wanted. Other than the few visitors who see the monkeys as more of a photo prop and not living animals, this was a great experience! A monkey may come up to you or try to grab your stuff, but from what I saw, they only jump on you if you have food or a plastic/paper bag that appears to have food in it. One monkey grabbed a woman’s sunscreen bottle from her open tote bag and another monkey tried to bite into a mans nylon backpack. But for the most part, I think the monkeys are actually calmer than ones I’ve seen in other areas!", "Great day out with the monkeys. They are cheeky so watch your belongings. Lovely creatures though and super friendly.", "Great place worth a visit but don’t take bags in. The monkeys are very curious and want to see in your bag.", "If you go to Ubud, you should pay a visit to this place and feed some monkeys and take nice pics. But watcho out, monkeys like to take your belongings. A hand sanitiser that was hanging from my backpack was taken by a very smart monkey!", "Truly amazing experience and a highlight (advice below). How often do you get to be surrounded by beautiful monkeys, playing around and feet away from you? Truly unbelievable experience and if I were to give someone advice on their time in - this would be number 1 on the list. One of our most memorable for sure. Now to the reviews that I perused before coming: 1. Anyone who says this is overpriced really needs to take a close look at themselves. It is $1.80USD to get in. Beautiful temples, great walk and the wild monkeys everywhere. Seriously bad karma for making such a ridiculous comment. 2. On \\don't feed the monkeys\\\", what they don't want is ridiculous tourists bringing in all kinds of different foods. Yes there are people all around flogging bananas - which is fantastic. Again, anyone who questions the price should be ashamed. These people are not going home to their 2000 sq ft homes. We dished out 100,000IDR ($10) for a whole bunch of bananas with zero regret. Thankful that they we there and thankful to the people selling them. Shame on the cheap westerner who questions the price .. Another bad karma move to whinge about the price of a banana. To those \\\"old women\\\" at the front - how about leaving them a $5 tip? You would do it in Sydney or Toronto! Why do people get cheap in the one place you shouldn't be cheap? 3. On the aggression - yes, of course, these are not pet monkeys who are wasting away inside some awful cage in a soul destroying local zoo. They are living in monkey colonies. You will see them fighting, you will see territoriality (the little ones know to back away from the big ones), but that is nature. Thanks to us, they are well fed. 4. On the safety side - use common sense. A few items: - If they are sitting on you, don't make eye contact. That is a sign of aggression. - If you want them to climb up on you, hold a banana in each hand and don't give it up too easily. They will tug a little and then settle on your shoulder. One of those awesome banana sellers was kind enough to show us (two men when we first entered - about 50m from the entrance) how to do it right. - If you get bit, it is probably an accident. One in our party got bit completely by accident, it was NOT a monkey attack. As a precaution we went to International SOS where they say they vaccinate someone every day for this. They have heard of no cases of rabies from monkeys (only dogs in ) and have had no feedback from patients of rabies actually developing. There is a first aid stand at the exit who says they are certified as rabies free and according to the SOS Doctor he has not seen a single rabies medical alert. If you go about 100 m up the road there is a pharmacy (we grabbed some Detol spray and a band aid). That being said, our party member went through the rabies treatment as a precaution. - Don't get overly excited, that will spook them. - Don't have bright shiny metal objects on you. They will want those. They are smart, curious and inclined to their natural instincts. Truly amazing experience. Just use common sense, and yes something can happen. That what makes it so different from being in a zoo .. this is nature.\"", "I'm not usually 'frightened' of going to 'animal parks'....but I had heard reports that Macaque monkeys can be aggressive and of people being bitten by them. So I thought it unwise to go alone, and teamed up with another woman. We went in the late afernoon on the basis that the monkeys would be well fed by then. We followed the guidelines e.g we did not take in food or other items that the monkeys might grab onto such as jewellery. However this did not stop monkeys mounting my companion, on two occassions, and baring their teeth. I stood by watching helplessly as she managed to get them off ! There are quite a few 'keepers' to help control the monkeys...although none was present on these occassions. The Monkey Forest does have an eery quality, especailly as the sun is going down, which I quite liked. I do think it is worth a visit, but I would not go alone..or if you do, stick with a tour group, of which there are many. I think it is the older male monkeys who are the aggressive ones.Some of the female monkeys and young monkeys are innocently playful..some even docile..it's great to watch them interacting and grooming each other. It's the sort of attraction that probably would not be allowed in the UK on health and safety grounds. I would not go with very young children.", "People have mentioned that the monkeys can be viscous, but you have to remember they are wild. However, just follow the guidelines posted at the entrance and there is nothing to worry about. There are keepers dotted around to help just in case as well. It's nice to walk around and there are places to buy bananas to feed the monkeys. We got a couple photos with the monkeys on our shoulders. We had great fun there.", "It was good to visit,we didn't get bananas as we seen what the monkeys were doing to other people.If you didn't have food,they didn't bother you! A reasonable priced morning,a great place to see! Warning,a lady picked up a baby monkey,the mother monkey got excited,and bit the lady!", "We had some reservations visiting here as many years ago the monkeys were not well controlled and were seen to attack visitors seeking food. However now there numerous signs warning of incorrect behaviour and there are attendants watching over the visitors. The monkeys big and tiny are a joy to watch and the forest surrounds are worth a visit by themselves. Overall a most enjoyable experience.", "A lovely retreat away from the busy streets of Ubud and yet so close to the centre of town! Was a little worried about the monkeys as had heard some people talk of \\aggressive\\\" monkeys. Spent a good couple of hours wandering around the trials here and wouldn't have said any of the monkeys were aggressive. So long as you use a bit of common sense and don't wave food at them / tease them etc. they're all happy to get on with their own business. There are loads of wee hidden gems and temples in the forest too, absolutely beautiful place and felt a little bit like Jurassic Park! In short; treat the monkeys with respect and use a little common sense and you'll be fine.\"", "What I love most about the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary is its green environment which is well taken care of with clean streams, nice walkways, boardwalk and the amazingly huge trees, which the nese people managed to protect and maintained from the profits they make from the IDR 40,000 entrance fee. Seeing the wild monkey in the area could be interesting but be aware that they could be aggressive if been provoked or tempted by food!", "Be careful. I would not recommend this place to anyone especially children. I don't have anything on me except for my purse which has money and passport. The monkey just jumped on me from the back and I was careful already so I was not stand ing too close to any of them. But they are very fast you can't fight back because there are thousands of them. I saw a little girl was bitten by the monkey. . And I found out there are at least 3 bitten daily. So don't go there.", "You hear a lot about Monkey Forest before you go to Ubud. Entry price is 40K per adult which I think is reasonable. You can buy bananas to feed to the monkeys if you desire to. These amounts of money are used to conserve the area and look after the monkeys. Some of the monkeys are incredibly astute when it comes to things that people bring in. My husband had a litre bottle of water in his bag and one monkey decided he wanted it. The monkey in question was then able to open the lid, throw it away then stick his arm in the bottle to have a drink. He then decided that this wasn't good enough and lifted the bottle from the bag to carry it over to another place to drink it. I stood in shock, considering the bottle was almost full and we had not envisaged that happening! So when you go, don't take loose items in if you can leave them elsewhere. Also, don't take food in as they can smell it and you will become pretty popular with them! The site where monkey forest is situated is important in Hinduism and there are several temples on the site, where you may hear services carried out. It's a pretty fun way to spend some time. Leaving Monkey Forest seemed to take forever! Traffic is very congested around this destination.", "The Monkey Forest is awesome and probably one of the highlights of my trip. I had seem monkeys at Uluwatu Temple and up north in Wanigiri, but they aren't like the monkeys here. We had so much fun watching them, buying bananas and feeding them, and walking about the beautiful growns. The cost is 40,000 but it is worth it! The staff is so great as well. The monkeys really listen tot he staff and are playful with them. We bought bananas the first time we went there but they are a little pricey so i recommend buying your own and bring them in a backpack!", "A great experience - one of my favourites in - if I had time, I would have loved to go back and just sit there and watch the monkeys. The staff there are great about keeping people safe and we saw them step in a few times. If you hide your hands, the monkeys think you have food and will try and get it - we saw one young child who had a toy in their hand and the monkeys were after it - the keeper stepped in and advised the parents to hide the toy. They leave you alone if you show them your bare hands. Loved seeing the monkeys swimming in the river!", "Large parking area, receptionist. Clean place and easy path to walk surrounding the place. Many monkey and temple. Big tree, small river and pond. Must visit while in Ubud", "This is a great place to walk and soak up the beauty of the grounds. There are monkeys, one of which grabbed my prescription sunglasses and ran off into the jungle. A groundskeeper retrieved the glasses for me for a small fee. The views from the walking paths are lovely. Make sure your camera is charged. It was pleasantly quiet the day we were there. Highly recommend", "I didn't really know what to expect going into the monkey forest, I had read that you get things stolen and if the monkeys spot any food you will be jumped on and the food taken. I didn't take any food in with me and certainly didn't buy any banana's in the forest. I did have my water bottle stolen out of my bag and a monkey was very keen to check out what was in my bag I loved watching the baby monkeys playing and they would run up and touch you, before taking off again. Some of the older monkeys were a bit more intimidating and I kept as clear of them as possible The thing I didn't like so much is that even though the monkeys can come and go as they like, they are still very much conditioned to interact with the visitors, I much prefer to see them in the wild", "Big forrest with lots of monkeys a few inches from the people Beautiful path also along a small river that runs trought the park and between suspended bridges", "Very exciting and full on. You can hold a piece of fruit and take photos with the monkeys, or watch them scramble around, climbing trees or steps. I didn't agree with some of the prices for feeding the monkeys though, but it's understandable that they have like a thousand of them to feed. I found them to be amusing and exciting never the less. Will visit again happily and strongly recommended this place to several friends already. ~C.", "We enjoyed our visit here and went back a second time to take family. Be sure to stay on the path and follow the rules because some of the monkeys are unruly, so try to take a little as possible inside. You can get up close to the monkeys but the scenery and forest are also lovely to walk through. The stone dragon bridge from one of the lower paths is so beautiful.", "The setting for this attraction is beautiful, it is in a park-like setting. The trees are tall and shady and the grounds are well kept. If one enters at the west entrance, there is a walkway which leads to the temple. Shortly after entering, there is a path to the right which takes on under a huge banyan tree. Across the ravine are statues carved into the rock revealed on the wall of the ravine, the stream below. Continue walking and you come to pools at the bottom of the ravine. The whole experience is serene and lovely. Now to the monkeys. They are very cute and aggressive so one is warned not to wear sun glasses or have other moveable objects on their body since they are fast and grab things. It is best to keep away from them but just look. Sometimes they climb up on you which people think is cute - until they lost their glasses or something else.", "The monkeys are great it's the tourists that are the problem! Hordes of them feeding monkeys with bananas and trying to get them to jump up. It was clear some of the monkeys literally couldn't face another banana! I was disappointed that it's just like one huge photo opportunity. I would say put the cameras and bananas away and enjoy the monkeys being monkeys, but I don't imagine anyone would listen. It didn't happen if there isn't a photo, right?", "Lovely place to walk around - monkeys were very confident and would come up to you. We didn't bring food in with us and they didn't come near our bags but did climb up my husband! The scenery was really beautiful too. Entrance fee was 40,000Rp", "Good venue, but probably only interesting to those interested in animals. And watch out, the monkeys are crazy. They are aggressive, especially near food.", "Wished we stayed longer in this place. Our guide was in a hurry, because our tour coincided with the day that the nese considered best for cremation. Hence there were lots of procession and traffic. We didn't mind, but our tour guide has a schedule to follow. The monkeys can be seen from the ticket office where the lady who sells the bananas is stationed. I've observed that the monkeys don't grab the bananas from her stall. But as soon as tourists pay for them, then they try to grab the bananas. Now that's monkey business. :) I could spend hours watching them.", "If you're not into monkeys then I'd reconsider visiting. A nice place to visit if you're in the area. The forest was beautiful to walk through and the monkeys were entertaining to watch!", "We've visited monkey forest as part of our day tour. Monkeys and docs were everywhere and if you're scared to be bitten by animal it's not a good place to go. However park provides you with a guide who has got a stick and is following you. There is an old temple in the middle of the forest, at the end of the visit there is opportunity to take photos with the flying fox, snake etc.", "Such a special place. Watch out for the monkeys! A great temple to walk around, loads of people and very hot. But the views are breathtaking. We last visited here 30 years ago, so different. A lot more commercial now, but I guess most places are. Small charge but take your time and wear walking shoes.", "It is a small forest with the monkeys run around you , don't forget to buy some bananas in case some of them stand up of you . You will enjoy their freedom in the park also you can watch their life with their families in the park", "If your looking to be pestered by monkeys for a while it's good for a laugh. We walked around all the paths. Don't bother buying food for monkeys, just stand close enough to signs they are sitting on and they will jump all over you. Don't take any loose items as they will rob you blind", "The monkey forest is just an extraordinary place to visit if you go to . What I can just say is some recommendations: Be careful with your wallets and bags, make sure your belongings are safe because the monkeys can jump and take whatever they find in your pockets thinking that is food. If they are trying to take something just take out whatever you have in your pocket and show it to them and they are not going to do anything. If you want a monkey eating a banana on your shoulders it is better if you ask the people who sell the bananas for some help. Otherwise monkeys are going to fight close to you and just take all the bananas you got and there won't be any chance for a good picture. If you have insects repellant would be great. Mosquitos are annoying inside the park ", "The monkeys are beyond cute and it's a treat to see them in their natural habitat. No need for worrying they didn't go after anything just massive cuteness! The grounds are quite pretty as well. If you're in Ubud, don't miss it! ", "You will get up and close with monkeys, if you want to you can get them to sit on you. Yes they are cheeky little monkeys, but what do you expect. The temples make great viewing and there is an awesome couple of bridges across a narrow gorge. The price is high but we would go back in a heart beat. Our kids were 6, 8 and 11. Don't take bags, they can get in and definately don't take hats or glasses. The monkeys tried to pick my pocket but it was all good fun. Look for 'guides' with a 'friendly' monkey, for a few K they will give you some food to tempt the monkey to sit on you.", "We had a great time at monkey forest. If you don't want to be harassed by the monkeys I would recommend not buying any bananas to feed them. Spent a couple of hours there, taking in the scenery, beautiful. Worth the visit.", "Lots of monkeys - who'd have thought? Plenty of good photo opps. A bit smelly, but worth a quick visit.", "Definitely worth planning this trip in your itinerary to Ubud. You see monkeys everywhere and they are not aggressive to human like what I imagined it to be. The sculptures were beautiful and a lot of them everywhere.", "80k per adult and you are in. Beautiful surroundings and the monkeys are entertaining. It is what you would expect.", "If with a family and kids, yes to see free life monkeys is fun, they are cute, (dont be silly and wear heavy glitter earings or sunglasses) as you wont have them long, but very amusijg to see this happening to those tourists who dont listen to the locals at the gate who tell you to pack it into your bags.... Well The Sunset around 6 p.m is beautiful. There is honestly not much of a temple to see (you see such comments here on tripadvisor) but For a sunset, for feeding a few monkey for kids its great and 2-3 hours ok spent.", "We visited this place after white water rafting in Ayung River. Overall it was a nice walk through the trees and shade whilst seeing some cheeky monkeys interacting with tourists (stealing food, loose items, jumping on them). The walk did not last long at most just under an hour. Just a few tips keep all items secure when visiting. So that these are safe from monkeys roaming around. I would not suggest buying bananas unless you are confident with feeding monkeys. On a last note if you really want to get good pictures of monkeys and not so touristy, instead try a trekking adventure at Mt. Batur, you will see some monkeys in the wild and get pictures at sunrise. You will need to be quite fit to do this though.", "If you stay at a top resort, this has nothing to offer. Our monkeys sit on our deck on the Villa. Walking around, in trees around us, all the activity you would want within 2-6 foot away. Tourests trap, unless you don't have monkeys at your stay. Then you will need to go there...", "If you've never been, go once. There are great hikes in the sanctuary, and as an animal lover, I love monkeys, but these little guys were a bit over the top. With this I mean, their behaviour is much less natural due to the constant feeding by tourists and visitors. You can buy bananas once you're inside the park and especially the bigger monkeys, will totally climb all over you and display aggressive behaviour (incl.. showing you their teeth) if you don't hand over whatever you have ASAP. That said, it was fun to watch the people try and outsmart these monkeys... until they started showing teeth! Then it was pretty much game over.", "If you have nothing else to do and feel really bored then you may want to visit. The jungle walk is nice but very short. Finished this in 15 minutes.", "I have been to Monkey Forest for many time, very well-manage, plant more tree to keep green, feed the monkeys, advice to visitor for what should do to make them safe..", "This small forest is in the middle of Ubud. More quiet than rest of bustling tourist-Ubud. A lot of monkeys that are used to many people.", "Loved the monkey forest and surrounding areas. The monkeys were charming and felt so great to see them wandering so freely. Such a great part of the trip. The forest is beautiful", "A sacred place with thieving monkeys!! We loved the antics of the monkeys. Be sure to walk down to the temple for a little serenity and around for some education on nese culture..guides are available. WARNING: Do not kick fruit.. I inadvertently almost invited an attack but my scream warded off the offender...lol!!", "What a beautiful place for the monkeys to live, they have a lovely home. There are keepers all around the place giving the monkeys food, beautiful trees and statues. Just one thing to watch is that your bag is closed! My friend had a monkey come up to her take her sunglasses from her bag. We called a keeper over and he threw a banana, and the monkey promptly let go of the glasses and grabbed the banana. At the time it wasn't funny, but we had a good laugh about it afterwards lol. We noticed an area roped off from the tourists, and the monkeys can go hang out here when they've had enough of us. I really liked that!", "This was so cool to go to. You will see tons of monkeys up close! Just be careful to not take any bags with you. My daughter purchased some shorts and a shirt from a vendor we passed in one of the sections of the monkey forest. They tell you not to take bags but the vendor gave her the purchase in a bag. We figured we were ok because a vendor inside the forest gave it to us. We hadn't walked 10 feet and a monkey came for out of no where and stole the bag and ripped it open thinking there would be food inside. When it saw it was just clothing, it dropped it and ran off so we were able to retrieve her purchase. Another good reason to follow the rules is that in another part of The Monkey we saw a lady pull a banana out of her purse and feed it to a monkey. It was so cute. It climbed up on her head and was being so sweet with her. Then out to the blue it freaked out and started clawing her and bit her. If you follow the rules you won't have any issues. It is a cool place to visit.", "It is really nice to visit, we spent some great time there. You can walk in the middle of some temples and monkeys ..", "It was our first experience in Ubud. Monkeys are friendly, but sometimes they bite. There is a guard always around to help.", "Thought I was in an Indiana Jones movie. Beautiful. A monkey jumped on my husband and bit through our plastic water bottle but other than that they left us to observe in peace. The babies were precious.", "Cool drive over, Ubud is cool. The monkeys however are snatchy with tourists that don't read the rule. Tourists give the monkeys bottles of water and expect plastic not to kill them", "Visited the monkey sanctuary with my partner & hadn't been in there very long when I sat down on a wall & was bitten by a largish monkey, for no reason, I wasn't carrying anything as my partner had my bag. It is a beautiful place & so are the monkeys but please beware that they can carry rabies, so if you get bitten or even scratched you will need a rabies shot x 4, which are not always readily available in (they are expensive). There are no rabies warnings there so I didn't take it seriously until I told my Dr when I returned to Perth. It is beautiful just be aware & Please read the signs there.", "I visited the money first twice while I was in ..this place was my favorite part of my experience. You get to feed the monkeys and have them climb on you. Just watching the monkeys interact with visitors was entertaining and hilarious. Word to the wise don't bring any water bottles or food in your bag the monkeys will chase you down.", "It surprised us a bit coz we didn't have a high expectation. It was quite cool in the forest, the monkeys were quite small, so you don't feel scary, they were quite friendly as well. However, you have to look after your stuff especially the plastic shopping bags, the staff at the entrance will tell you anyway. Our bottled water placed on the side of the backpack was robbed by an adult monkey, lol, it was just too quick, before you even realized it. It was fun.", "Haha some of these reviews are a lot crazier than monkey forest. Basically, follow the rules on the sign out the front and you will be fine. They are not crazed monkeys or even crazy for that matter, they are however monkeys! You have something they want? They may just come and try to attain said item, and no monkey police will be around to save you. Entry fee very reasonable at 40000 IDR, beautiful place, and fun cheeky monkeys! Go check it out and enjoy!", "A beautiful area with gazillions of monkeys! Peaceful paths and plenty of greenery. We chanced to be there on the day of a cremation, a celebration the whole village becomes involved in. Traffic was heavy, people dressed up, and a wonderful feeling of community. Shopping, tourist variety, is available nearby. The people all very lovely to deal with.", "one minute this sweet little monkey on my head suddenly changed to be this scary and violent one who gave me a huge bump in my head. Yes capricious they are. so be careful. but still awesome to touch and mingle with so many monkeys in a beautiful nature!!! Great landscape", "We came here with a group of friends. We read all the regulations and yet still I got bit by a monkey. Everything went fine at the beginning - the monkeys did not care about us, they just did their thing. If you walk a bit deeper into the forest, there more monkeys there. One of them was sitting on the road and we had to go around him. He started following me and then jumped on me looking for food. I did not have anything on me so he decided to bite me and my hand started bleeding. I was so scared of the agressive monkey - he was not even a big male monkey but a tiny one. Called insurance company and I had to get a tetanus vaccination. Thank to this place I had to visit hospital 3 times. They say their monkeys are clean but you can never be 100% sure.", "There are 3 different troops of monkeys in this enclosure. Very intimate encounters with the monkeys. The forest itself is nice to walk through too. Good to go early or late to avoid the busloads of tourists.", "To start it off, I'm not too great a fan of monkeys, so my review may be slightly coloured by that. The monkey forest is a large section of forest that is around Ubud main town. Its got hundreds, if not thousands of monkeys living in the area and if you like monkeys, this is your thing. (Monkeys in Singapore tend to be a bit more aggressive than the ones here, but do explain why I don't really like them) There are paths running through the forest and monkeys everywhere. I would recommend you walking through the entire forest and all the paths, it should not take out more than 1 hour to 1.5 hours. There are fascinating areas with pools for monkeys to play, feeding areas, ravines with long banyan tree roots and bridges that make for nice photo ops. Monkeys here have no fear of humans and will happily run to you and perch on your shoulder. Don't go if you have a fear of them, I saw several tourists run with fear when a monkey tries to hop onto their legs. One monkey perched on the shoulder of my friend, and, I kid you not, started to unzip the bag to root around it in. I chased it off before it could grab anything, so if you intend on going there, try not to have bags that are easily opened or can be rummaged through (Good advice for anyone travelling, even without monkeys).", "I went to ubud from denpasar about 2 hours by motor bike, and buy ticket to enter the forest, the security told me don't brought my drink in...but i was forget and suddenly the little monkey stole it from me...but that was funny little monkey, so i let that monkey to drank my cool drink... And i explored all the forest, that was good experience, the forest was green and there is a joglo for te visitors to take a rest... They Also providing free bathroom for the visitors...", "It is a beautiful monkey sanctuary. Hundreds of monkeys live there. They look cute but they are so wild and agressive. But it is safe to walk among them as long as we dont attract their attention and dont look into their eyes cause it makes them feel threatened. I almost attacked by the monkeys twice cause I stare at them quite long, hehehehe... Dont bring any food or drink, cause the monkeys will steal it from you, just like what happened to me,,, :( some locals sell banana there and will help you if you wanna take a picture with the monkeys. FYI, the entrance ticket is idr 40.000 per person (no difference between local and foreign tourists)", "You will need a couple of hours to thoroughly enjoy this enchanting forest. Not only are there hundreds of monkeys, many babies when we visited, there are amazing trees and tree root systems within. Could not enter one of the temples on the day, but many statues and areas hidden amongst the forest. Well worth the ticket entry fee", "A great place watching the monkeys they are very entertaining but beware with glasses and jewellery they like things the shine and be careful when feeding them. I couldn't believe how many there were loved the adventure", "This Monkey Park is well worth a visit when visiting Ubud. The monkeys are very cute and cheeky, the Forrest picturesque and the Temples very interesting - highly recommended.", "We have not been there for about 12 months the scenery is breath taking be careful of the monkeys, we enjoyed the drive to get there very interesting place.", "The statues, temple, monkeys ,birds and plant life are worth a visit. Just don't get bit or let them steal your things.", "What an amazing place from the view to the entertainment. This is a must see attraction while in . You will not be sorry. This place is amazing the from the landscape, the monkey's and cultural show that every evening at 6:00 pm. You will be amazed.", "The Monkey Forest is a must visit when in Ubud. Great place to visit for several hours. The Monkeys are great value, very cheeky and incredibly intelligent. The new addition of a fantastic visitor centre have only added to the experience.", "As a huge monkey lover this was my first time seeing them in real life... Naturally I was super excited about what I imagined to be some cute inquisitive monkeys that would approach with curiosity and ease. We even bought some bananas to feed them with. As most of the other reviews have said buying food is not a good idea, the monkeys can get very aggressive very quickly, and the bananas won't last you more than 30 seconds. We were lucky enough not to have any bad experiences in the forest, one of the monkeys in fact groomed through my dreadlocks for me and I really enjoyed that particular experience. But after hearing and seeing that several people during our half hour visit had been bitten we became quite scared of the monkeys and decided to leave. On our way out witnessed many accounts of monkeys intimidating tourists and becoming very aggressive. As a monkey lover (or so I thought) this was a little bit of a disappointing experience for me. I'm glad I went and that nothing bad happened, but probably won't be returning again!", "It was very busy when we visited today. There were monkeys doing the things that monkeys do. Someone got bitten but he appeared to be deserving of this Only $8 to get in but there is not a lot to do once you’ve seen the monkeys", "Visit in the afternoon. The monkeys have usually been fed by others by then and aren't aggressive. I took my 2 young children in and they loved it. The monkeys didn't pay much attention to us and were happy walking along doing their own thing while we walked through and looked at them. DO NOT take food or drink bottles in as that is when they can get a little cheeky and jump on you. You are also not allowed to touch the monkeys. We bought some bananas to feed them and my 3 year old loved that. Us adults also got a chance to have a monkey jump on us with assistance from one of the people at the park (for photo sake again not to touch). We only spent 15 mins walking though and found that was plenty. It was only 30K ($3 AU) for adults to get on and 20K ($2 AU) for children. I would also suggest don't wear sunnies on your head or they will try and steal them.", "A great and entertaining place to spend your time outdoors. 50k entry was worth all of the entertainment I got from watching the monkeys. 20k for some bananas to get the picture of one on your head, though if you have a bag they will climb on you anyway and try to open it. Some monkeys were a little agro, but to no harm. Maybe not the best place for misbehaved kids who want to poke them. Saw one careless guy get his Tobacco nicked but no truth to the rumour that the monkeys are trained to take your valuables hostage.", "The monkeys look happy here and they're fed regularly. They're are just under 650 monkeys living in this forest; older ones are quite scary as they stare at you whilst the young monkeys like to play. You have to walk through crowds of monkeys on certain pathways, just relax...", "There are lots of monkeys and some of them are well trained... Their are monkey trainers who help you get good photos/videos with monkeys eating bananas on your head/shoulders ... walking through the forest is very pleasant ... my wife and son loved it.. though one must be careful with monkeys and do not make direct eye contacts..", "Very popular tourist destination in Ubud. There are about 670 monkeys, divided over 5 groups, living in this tropical forest. You can find several temples here and a small canyon with a spectacular foot bridge.", "We had a great time in the monkey sanctuary. It's so nice to see the animas free and wild to roam around rather be stuck in cages or enclosures. You can buy bananas for 20,000rupiah or £1.50 and fees the monkeys yourself! They are all very tame and so inquisitive when it comes to the food you have. Must do if you are in ubud", "Yes the place is beautiful alright but if you don't want to end up in a hospital and worry about the rabies vaccination on your remaining holiday days, don't feed the monkeys and stay away as much as possible from them. Read the instructions carefully before entering the area and enjoy.", "this is the most famoust place in ubud that you have to see. just beware with the monkeys. pay attention with your glasses,camera and wallet.", "Great opportunity to get close to this animals. Nice temple. Monkeys are nice but still wild animals. Ask always for photos with your own camera.", "A really wonderful place to spend a few hours. Even without all the monkeys, it's nice to be able to walk through the shaded forest and see some of the temples. As per all the other reviews, the monkeys are mischievous and we saw them jump on people and grab stuff out of bags. They aren't aggressive to people (a little to each other) but you do have to keep your wits about you. Lots of gorgeous new baby monkeys to be seen also... just please dont be like the idiot we saw trying to pick up a baby monkey! A must do visit while in Ubud", "I went into the monkey forest with my girlfriend and friend, and had a fun day....the traffic is horrid took roughly 1 hour and $10 grab-car but we made it and you might want to pay attention to the signs....I was walking down the stairs of the rain-forest and a monkey snatched the water bottle out of my pocket very fast and I quickly grabbed it back but then it bore it fangs and screamed at me......and with a guard yelling not to give the bottle to the monkeys...I decided it was in my best interest to give the water bottle to monkey and take my chances with the guard lol -overall it was a beautiful place....the weather was a tad muggy but I loved it the monkeys all had personality and the atmosphere is incredible and as always only has a few downsides, the constant hassle of being mobbed by shops and trying to be scammed when outside.", "This is the second time I am in this place, but this time it is with small kid. The place is easy to reach but be careful when you use car because the parking spot is very limited. The suggestion will be to park free of charge in one large area (left of road) 50m before reaching the sanctuary. Make sure you read the rule about how to interact with the local monkeys.", "Before we went to , I took to social media to find out about the Monkey Forests and was warned to keep away, that the monkeys may have rabies, may bite or steal glasses or jewellery - I decided then I would not take my kids there. But, we had some time and thought 'throw caution to the wind'. It costs 20,000 IDR per person entrance fee which after going to places like Taro was a nice surprise. The grounds were large and expansive, the forests were beautiful with hidden temples. In particular the Holy Springs Temple which had an impressive dragon stair and hidden to the left, stone Komodo Dragons. The star attractions were of course the monkeys. The set of rules you can read at the beginning will keep you safe such as not carrying food or staring them directly in the eyes. We saw a larger one climb up another visitor who had foolishly carried wrapped chocolate bars in his back pack - these were confiscated by the feisty primate who disappeared into the trees. The monkeys are well fed by the staff who are everywhere and you can buy a small bunch of bananas for 20,000 IDR to feed them - this provides a photo opportunity if you are very quick. The toilet facilities are minimal and need an overhaul, and there are no 'human' food facilities due to the nature of the monkeys.The Monkey Forest in Ubud does give a lovely break to the hustle and bustle of the town as it immerses the senses in deep green and tranquility of nature.", "Before going we heard a lot of negative reviews about monkeys being aggressive but we had a very wonderful time. No incidents, had a lovely walk and enjoyed our visit", "My wife and I went to the Monkey Forest, and had a great time. The monkeys were well behaved and in abundance. We saw many baby monkeys and were able to get reasonably close to get a good look. We chose not to purchase bananas to feed the monkeys as a friend had recently been bitten by a monkey and had to get all sorts of shots & vaccines and we didn't want to tempt fate. We saw a few overly eager tourists pat the monkeys and feed them, who came very close to being bitten, so we learnt that as long as you keep your hands in plain view (don't look like you are hiding food) and if you don't try to touch them, you'll have a eventful and safe day experiencing the monkey forest.", "I loved the monkey forest, it was really funny and we got some nice pictures of them. One of the monkeys tried to take a scarf from us but he was not aggressive and walked away. It was pretty funny. It has also a nice forest there. They had a ceremony, so I couldn't see everything, they told it to me before I bought the tickets. So fair enough. I would reccomend this nice piece of nature.", "This place is well worth a look but the close proximity to the fearless monkeys can be very off putting. Heed all of the warnings; don't wear jewellery or sunglasses and hold onto your camera. The monkeys will approach you when you unzip your bag - expect it and be vigilant. They are easily shooed away. There is no need to buy food as so many other people are feeding them; you will get up close and personal and get your perfect photo regardless of having food or not, plus some of them looked a little bit mangy. They also scratch when they get off you after they climb you for the food, let it be someone else and not you. All that said, it was amazing to see these wild creatures up close and personal, and experience I won't forget. Stop at one of the cafes on the same street overlooking the rice fields.", "I think I did this all wrong, firstly I bought bananas straight away which I think was a mistake, I would buy them at the end if I still wanted a photo with one. I didn't really walk around far enough to see all the sights and couldn't concentrate as I became very fearful of the monkeys. I couldn't wait to get out of there at first but then took a seat where I thought I was safe as there was other people around feeding and was close to the exit, one became very friendly and came along and sat on my lap after being very cute I decided to give him my last banana while he had hopped off, he ate the banana beside me but then became aggressive and must of assumed I had more and started biting and trying to drag away my bag with his mouth and pulling apart the stitching. I got fed up and pulled it back and quick as a flash he bit my arm! It was very painful but drew no blood and left a bump and bruise and throbbing all the way back to Kuta. I visited the first aid building on site where I was treated with a red gel, another visitor before me was treated with a plaster so I think I was better off!", "It was a pleasant walk around the shaded forest with a temple to see, a nice bridge... the forest itself is a nice place to walk through. The monkeys are undoubtedly entertaining with loads of Mother’s and cute babies. You get to see monkeys from REALLY close up and never tire of the spectacle. We did the visit wearing flip flops and that was fine. You get warned about not staring at them etc... but I don’t think they stress enough that those primates could jump on you at any time and take any of your belongings.... a few people got a fright but, selfishly, it was part of the entertainment. They do tell you to watch your belongings but prepare properly before the trip! Those guys will dig into your pockets to pinch things, take your sunglasses of your nose or head, open zips on rucksacks, investigate the content of you handbag .... and pinch your jewellery!!! We watched a monkey jump on the shoulder of a lady in front of us, only when he jumped off did she realise he had taken her pearl earring!!! He sat on the fence opposite her and ate it!!! I went on to remove my earrings after that!!", "They hardly interacted with people as they were so busy eating and playing, the younger ones will climb on you if you put your arm out. I did however really enjoy watching a small group of British girls who did not read the signs and had their Pringle’s snatched from them, they were really upset and I laughed a lot.", "I was surprised by how much time could be spent in the monkey forest. The entrance has a lot of people, but there's some quieter spots deeper in. The monkeys were all nice.", "We first visited monkey forest in 2016, things have changed a lot since then however for the better! The monkeys are far less aggressive and there are a lot more staff around to help out of needed. It’s very embarrassing however seeing tourist with bags on, hair clips in, jewelry on and holding drink bottles.. the signs clearly say not to.. however people do and wonder why the monkeys jump all over them and get aggressive when they try and push them off... *** AT THE MAIN ENTRANCE THEY LOOK AFTER YOUR LUGGAGE/ITEMS FOR FREE*** Take advantage of it. Leave everything behind and just take a camera and enjoy the view! These are wild animals in THEIR natural habitat, we simply go and see them, so respect it and enjoy.", "Short and sweet: (or rather nothing sweet about our experience) Our grandson offered a banana to a monkey (Yes, we should have known better... but when busy taking photographs and happy to be there... it was easy to be distracted)... He was scratched and bitten by the monkey! He bled! We ended up at the local clinic, which none of the guards on duty knew where to send us (!!). Thankfully our driver knew it well. He had to be scrubbed with antiseptic for a full 15 minutes, and had to have a series of 3 tetanus shots over the next 2 months. Never again...", "Loved it! The monkeys are used to tourists and really friendly, the price is more then okay. If you have bananas the monkey will come for u, but they are really gently.", "Visited the temple 20.04.14. I wore my own sarong but one was provided free of charge to my boyfriend. We paid the 20k entry fee each and had a bag of bananas thrust into our hands. When this happens, hand the bananas back! It is a tourist trap to rip you off! You are under no obligation to take them. With the bananas comes a guide for an extra 50k. We thought ok, a bit pricey but could be worth it. We set off and our guide told us that if we were happy with his service, at the conclusion we could give him a gift. He took us straight to a filthy little section full of rubbish and monkeys. He instructed us on how to feed the monkeys but they were not interested in our bananas as they are fed daily on eggs, lychees and other bananas. Our guide then walked us briskly through the grounds, giving is one fact about the year the temple was built, and showed us all the places we couldn't go into for cultural/religious reasons. The tour was over in 15 minutes. Our guide had taken a couple of photos of us which was nice but then asked for his \\gift\\\". I offered him some small notes but he became rude and even aggressive. He demanded an extra 150k! He said this was negotiated when we started which it definitely was not. He threatened to get his manager and said we would be in trouble if we did not pay. I have him the money and we left feeling very ripped off. All up we spent 240k for a nice view of the cliffs and coast.\"", "OMG awesome place if your into wildlife. This beautiful sanctuary with the naughty mischievous Monkeys will raise a smile. Apart from watching your personal items from these theives you see something everywhere. Be careful as they are not fussy who they climb on and the key is to be calm and walk away if you want them off you. You can easily spend 3-4 hrs here just walking all the different levels o good shoes is a must.", "Enjoyed the Monkey Forest despite it costing 50000 each for a ticket. Monkeys were not aggressive at all and the walking path and layout of the area is excellent. Worth a visit.", "The Sacred Monkey Forest is a beautiful park, and despite lots of monkeys, for me the lush gardens were the highlight. Yes, there are lots of very cute monkeys, and no shortage of people taking photos of them or feeding them. The location is quite spectacular, with lots of interesting areas for visitors to walk around and experience the local vegetation. Obviously an attraction for families, it could also appeal to couples wanting to wander through some lovely gardens.", "Definitely the best place to visit in Ubud. Loved seeing the monkeys. They are in a natural habitat not caged in. We saw them eating. They did try and get in a ladies handbag and are naughty if given the chance.", "A beautiful place to visit and see the monkeys, which were everywhere with their babies. We were able to get pretty close and had no problems. The grounds are beautiful and lush.", "To many naughty monkey there we have to be careful and some time can not have time just for relax. The monkey is funny but they try to take out what we bring there either bag or wallet", "I love animals so I was fascinated to watch the monkeys play around in the forest. However, if you buy bananas (which are offered at a couple of different points within the forest) then the monkeys will climb all over you and sometimes the bigger ones will swarm you in attempt to get the food. Once they monkeys climb on you, you'll realise that they are pretty dirty, they smell really bad and will leave poo and food all over your clothes and skin. Even if you don't have any food, they might climb on you anyway and try and take things from your bag. One jumped on me and stole my wet wipes and tried to eat it after it saw me taking them out to wipe the poo off my arm. So definitely don't bring your passport or anything valuable. There are plenty of staff around to help you though and it is an experience. Make sure you douse yourself in mosquito repellent before you go otherwise you'll be a walking feast as soon as you step into the forest.", "Loved the Monkey Sanctuary, it's a great place for a visit and the monkeys are fantastic fun. Reasonable price.", "It is quite a small forest with massive beautiful trees so lovely to stroll around. It's well maintained and clean. You can see a lot of monkeys - they are generally friendly but you still need to mind your belongings as they'll easily snatch your water bottle, sunglasses. Some people do buy bananas but its best not to tease them. There is also a temple, a sacred pool and a beautiful stone-carved dragon bridge which is perfect for taking pictures if not too crowded. Parking was a challenge so it was a long walk to and from where the vehicle was parked. I've been to before and thoroughly enjoyed visiting the sanctuary again. ", "Like everything in , this place exists to take your money. BUT, I am pretty sure the women who give the tours are not paid, I suspect they sleep in the stores they show you and what they sell from them is how they live. So, I think anyone who comes here should expect to spend a few dollars on some sort of trinket, or just give them some money. Don't be an ass. The monkeys are good fun and cool to see in this environment. I found the bat a bit disgusting. No, I'm not going to pay to touch that thing. But, the visit was cool, and the monkeys were good fun.", "Saw many cute baby monkeys. Other than that, the park is kind of run down. Need more clearer signs inside of the park. Came out from different exit and got lost.", "I love Monkey Forest, while there are other places where monkeys are either more aggressive or dirty, here they seem to be well fed and cared for and you can walk around a beautiful park and enjoy the experience but still still take precautions - follow simple rules like pack your shiny/bright items in your backpack, hold onto your camera & phone.", "Went in a little nervous after legends of vicious, thieving primates. My wife loved it, I had a good time. Monkeys were forward, climbing (gently) all over me, and at least one made an attempt at one pocket, but they were fairly soft and gentle. Vendors on site sold bananas to feed them, most of which were snagged quickly by the alpha monkeys, but it still made for an acceptable interaction. A lot of tourists, a lot of monkeys roaming free. Th monkeys seem to be pretty chill about it, so be chill, take your time, and go.", "Visitors must pay attention to the monkeys which will rub your food if you are holding a supermarket like plastic bag. I witnessed the monkeys do this before, but their action is normal since all living beings need to take food to keep their life. Some baby monkeys are still lovely due to their small size.", "Very fun experience, lots of monkeys about. Be careful with your belongings, as soon as we stepped out of our taxi a monkey stole some cakes we were carrying in a plastic bag (we didn't even see him coming). You can purchase pieces of banana to feed the monkeys and get a great pic with them.", "Well worth a visit the monkeys are very cheeky but tame. Beautiful forest area with temples. 50,000 rupiahs entry fee, bargain😁", "Previously I would have said give this attraction a miss. Badly behaved aggressive monkeys stealing items from visitors etc, poorly maintained areas and in some cases really dirty, but the entire park has now been rebuilt. A new entry, plenty of parking, a pleasant walk into the park. Gone are the sellers with bananas for the monkeys, now you can’t feed them and the monkeys behave more as they would in the wild. There are feeding stations controlled by the keepers, you cannot touch the monkeys and they now ignore the visitors which means you can watch them instead of hanging on to your possessions as you had to do before. The whole experience for us was wonderful. Organised, enjoyable and now I’d recommend visiting.", "This attraction is not just for monkey lovers, although there are plenty of primates to photograph and enjoy. There are picturesque walkways among the trees, two temples and an exhibition hall to visit. I recommend checking out the Holy Spring Temple with the dragon stairs and sacred pool (throw a coin in the pool and make a wish).", "If the thought of monkeys surrounding you and jumping on you is scary, you may not want to visit this place. That, or do visit and don't hold any bananas/be near anybody who's holding any bananas, because the monkeys here know exactly what that means. I didn't encounter any 'evil' monkeys while I was here, and I was here for quite a while. It was a fun experience, and walking around the sanctuary was beautiful within itself. You don't have to pay to get in, but at the entrance, you can buy cheap bananas from some stalls if you would like to.", "Such a amazing place to explore in Ubud! You can observe the monkeys from very close there is a lot of them with small us well and they are so cute and friendly! The best thing is to go there early in morning! Because you will skip all overcrowding! When we left around 12 o’clock it’s was already very busy! And also no take any food with you", "I had a nice stroll through there.. It's right by the center of Ubud and one has the chance to see lots of Monkeys. Just be careful, because those monekys bite. One bit me right on the HEAD!", "Why tourists let monkeys that could have rabies jump on them I will never know, it made me cringe. If you don't take food in the monkeys will leave you alone however, so my kids loved it. I cant believe how many people were there though, bus loads! Ubud is a very different place to what it was 11 years ago when I was last there. All good fun though, just don't touch the monkeys!!", "The forest is beautiful as are the religious people who look after he forest and monkeys. It's a great place to visit. But as with anything popular tourism has had an impact. The monkeys by now know the score and at times can be pretty aggressive (though not violent). My friend had food for them in her bag. The monkeys tried to steal her bag to get the nuts. So suggestion...although cute if you want a tranquil time then don't take food in. If you all in on he other hand then feed the monkeys. They have no boundaries and you will soon have them on your shoulder climbing up you etc.", "Went to the monkey Forrest as part of a trip to Ubud, I enjoyed the scenery and the carvings, but the really special thing was the monkeys, It's great just watching there interactions and obvious social ladder. Just a quick note if your going to feed the monkeys, and have them sat on your shoulder wear a dark T-shirt or take a change! I ended up having to wash mine after several monkeys had visited me! All in all much enjoyed adventure!", "One of those types of attractions you should visit even if you don't particularly want to. I have seen many a different monkeys on my various travels around the world so not such a once in a lifetime thing for me. However I did enjoy walking through this sanctuary and watching everyone interact the monkeys. I went in with no bag or anything apart from a camera and I would advise you do the same. I saw a monkey try to drag a bag off a girl and luckily a guard came around just in time and it ran off. They are inquisitive animals so be prepared.", "This is the place where you laugh out loud :) monkeys are funny and you will enjoy watching them. There are few temples inside the forest, just bring your rain coat because it rained heavily when we were there while we hadn't rain coats or umbrellas :)", "This is a must see venue if you’re visiting . The Macaque monkeys are unique in the sanctuary. Cute, playful, and amazing to watch their antics especially when the staff feed them. There is a definite pecking order in their clan. The males can be quite boisterous and don’t tolerate visitors getting too close or blocking their path . Just sit back, watch and enjoy.", "I loved the jungle, the monkeys, the feeling of serenity of the place, even if it was very crowded. I was a perfect afternoon in the shade", "My 16 year old son and I went to the monkey forest the other day and spent about an hour walking around with the monkeys. We had a great experience being so close to them and enjoying them in their habitat. We noticed that the monkeys really leave you alone unless you have food so as long as you don't have food with you then you should be ok. If you do have food however then they can be quite aggressive in trying to get it. I've heard the later in the day is worse as there are less tourists and they are hungry.", "Enjoy the sanctuary it's a must see in Ubud. Monkeys are in their territory so do not bring sunglasses, a backpack, food, water bottle or they will snatch it quickly. Best part is observing them in their family clusters, the mama and baby bond is evident. It's a lovely setting in the trees and a cool relief from the heat. Visited many times and enjoy it tremendously", "I had an amazing time at the monkey sanctuary. The monkeys are quite social but it very important to follow the rules of the forest!!", "a great plave to wonder around. If you want the monkeys to stay away, dont buy any food and dont bring any with you! I actaully was quite surprised how I enjoyed the walk around this place. worth a visit.", "The entrance price is reasonable and there are plenty of monkeys to see. Allow yourself about an hour to walk around. I had read the tripadvisor posts about how the monkeys can bite. One monkey started biting my wife's purse, he must have thought there was food in it? I did see a man get bitten, after he gave a water bottle to the monkeys. The rules are clear, so if you don't follow them, then you are taking your chances of trouble. Simply don't bring any extra stuff, into the monkey forest.", "Lots and lots and lots of monkeys. Worth the stroll. Monkeys not that scary and trained to eat off you. Was there for 15 mins that was enough. Was ok.", "Visited Feb 2015. Visited Ubud in to enjoy the culture of . The Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary is one of the parks in Ubud. Could not believe monkeys could abound in town. There are a lot of monkeys running even on the streets near the park entrance. Entrance fee is Rp15,000/person. There are signs inside the park not to feed the monkeys but the park personnel are selling bananas. The park personnel also encourage the tourists to hold bananas so the monkey will climb on the tourist for a good picture opportunity. There is a small temple inside the park closed to the public. The trees are huge and it is really refreshing to see a forest in practically the town center. The place is cool. Macaque monkeys of different sizes run around the park. The moss covered stone carvings all over the the park gives the place an ambience that it is centuries old. The park was built around early 20th century. ", "good way to see monkeys in their own enviroment a real fun day.not too crowded and pleasent enviroment", "Ok to visit - and the kids enjoyed feeding peanuts (IDR2000) to some of the monkeys - although one monkey seemed to be the dominant one and kept harassing them for the food, The onsite guide didn't say much about them and was only interested in us going to her shop to buy some of her goods afterwards.", "I went as a child but I am so glad we went again this time! We sat with one of the workers and another group of tourists were feeding the monkeys banana's. I wouldn't be brave enough to feed them but they were friendly, sitting on our shoulders and jumping around. Will definitely go back!", "This was a good trip, the forest is well kept and very clean. There are 2 families of monkeys so plenty of opportunity to see them. Catching feeding time was a bonus as the monkeys come and take the food which is good to watch. It is very humid in the forest though as expected so be prepared.", "The monkeys are gorgeous but very very naughty and they steal anything they can get their little hands on, we saw them steal baby formula out of a pram. I think the best time to go is in th late afternoon when they are all full with food and tired after a busy day menacing visitors ha ha. It's a definite go to and see as its very amusing and an integral part of .", "The Monkey Forest is a must see when in Ubud, there are plenty of resident monkeys around to see and photograph as well as the beautiful temples throughout. Before entering the forest area there is a sign warning you not to hide food as the monkeys will find it - this is very true and should be taken seriously. My husband was covered with baby monkeys trying to reach the bananas that he had held up high (in attempt to release them slowly) - as cute as it was, he ended up losing all the bananas and it was actually a bit frightening! Children should DEFINITELY be supervised, as many tourists seemed to forget that these monkeys are WILD animals and therefore should be treated as such.", "Good fun.. wandering around finding 🐒. Babies were especially cute. Grounds well maintained. Toilets clean.", "Even if you’re not an animal person, it’s really nice being among the rainforest and Hindu monuments. Only AU$5 per person for entry", "Awesome day and loved the monkey forest. There were so many monkeys and they were friendly and not too aggressive. I would recommend buying some food to feed them. Great photo opportunities!", "Forest with a river is beautiful however I was a little bit scared of monkeys but if you don't have food with you they are not interested.", "Interesting place to visit @ Ubud where you find lots of monkeys that won't afraid of human. Purchased a bunch of bananas & out of the sudden the cheeky monkey snatch away our banana away. So better watch out of monkeys behind you when you carried any food. The place was not as big as we thought & we visit some of the Hindu temple where lots of monkeys laze around. Beside looking at the monkeys, you can also try taking picture with the amazing trees with long roots (i think most of the tree at least over hundred years old). Entrance Fee : 20,000 Rp or $2.20 US", "Much smaller than I expected, hardly a forest, just a temple, but the monkeys were pretty cute. Japanese tourists who went in with plastic bags of drinks and food deserved everything which happened within 10m of the entrance, say no more!", "What an incredible experience. So affordable and immersive. Big tips if they land or climb on you stay calm, don't touch them and enjoy the experience:) I was nervous at first but talked to some staff and made me realize more things. Do not bring plastic bags please - they will get them and try to eat them. Lock on your bag is a good idea they are quick to open and take things out lol an incredible experience and right in ubud. The trees, the monkeys and Babies ❤️I would highly recommend", "We visiting the Sacred Monkey Forest while staying in Ubud. It was a good experience and not expensive, but once inside there was a lot of people and because the monkeys try to steal anything and everything, there was a lot of rubbish strewn throughout the forest that could really do with being cleared up. A good experience and something that should probably be done while in the area, but could be improved.", "Monkey Forest is a highlight in Ubud. The monkeys are so fun to watch. The forest is beautiful and offers a nice break from the hectic streets of Ubud. Be warned, however...the monkeys are fast and slightly mercurial. Although generally playful, they can become aggressive. I was taking a photo of a baby and before I knew it, the mom ran up to me, grabbed my leg and scratched me. Be cautious with your belongings and don't have food with you. Despite my unexpected \\monkey attack\\\" I still love the forest and could spent hours there.\"", "Monkeys if u want to see them,,, beware. I had 2 local ness men with me and my daughter,,, they got attacked, one guide had his jeans ripped of and the other guide got bittern 4 times on his arm, hand and even hip,,, to scary especially there teeth, watched them steal a girls camera bag,,,couldnt enjoy myself had to watch every move u make and not go under trees with monkeys, they jump on u head and if u squel they flash there fangs,,,go to zoo,,, safer,,, dangerous,,", "Good afternoon of fun for a very good price. Easy to get to and great fun for all ages, just make sure you take lots of water as in a forest.", "A sanctury for monkeys in . Monekys seem very well taken care of. Just looking at the monkeys and the odd things they do will make you smile. You can take a walk around the sanctuary and generally the monkeys will not bother you. They also seem well fed and did not make any move to interact with humans. A very nice place, worth a visit.", "So much in is beautiful and this park was no exception. It was cool to see the monkeys so close and interact with them. The staff was helpful, friendly, and ubiquitous. My favourite part was the dragon bridge that leads toward the river, which you can walk beside for a short while -- very atmospheric.", "Great place to walk around and see these interesting creatures, but do be careful! Ensure you have a lock on your bag (we did this after reading a review on Trip Advisor and after having a monkey try and open our bag we were lucky we did). Also don't feed them; lots of people want pictures with them but they are still animals. We had rabies vaccinations but many didn't. Follow the advice of stay calm and quiet if they do come near you or become aggressive- do not look them in the eye. Do not bother them and they won't bother you usually. We saw people running and screaming and they got aggressive. Nice walk through a forest area- must do but it is a bit nerving!", "Enjoyable experience. Watch out for any unsecured items or open bags. They are quick & once they have their hands on your wallet, sunglasses mobile phone you will be very lucky to see then again.", "The Monkey forest is well worth a visit if you are in Ubud. Even if you did not grow up on watching the Daktari show and dreaming about owning a chimpanzee:--). The little gray monkeys with loooong tails are everywhere! The walk, they lie, they copulate, they shriek, they eat, they steal from you, especially anything that looks like a banana. For example, my sunscreen in a little orange tube. The cutest were the ones hugging the stone statues of monkeys in one of the two temples in the forest. We did not even buy the overpriced bananas that locals sell in the forest, and the monkeys jumped on our backs, or climbed on our hands. And of course, the little ones were adorable! It is fun going there. You will not need much more than an hour. Be a bit careful though; my brother got bit a little bit by one of them on his belly. But there is a medical hit in premises, where they readily apply anti-biotic ointment.", "could have monkeys sit on you, these monkeys are not as aggressive as some that are in a number of temples in . As long as you don't touch them they are good. The whole area is relaxing to walk through.", "They are awesome one tip don’t carry plastic bags 😉. They are everywhere and don’t bother you unless you have food for them.", "I love monkeys and was hesitant to go after reading reviews. The monkeys will generally not bother you if you don't both them. If you don't want to be bothered, don't carry food or water (I saw two of them steal water bottles and open and drink it) and don't wear shiny jewelry or anything to attract them. If you do like monkeys, if you sit down one may come sit on your lap. I had two on me with no problem.", "We had a great time here even after reading all the scary reviews. Didn't strike an ounce of trouble. We went about ten am and the monkeys were all relatively subdued. Didn't bother with buying bananas and we didn't go out of our way to get within biting distance but we still got pretty close and got some nice photos. Saw some monkeys sitting on people's shoulders but they weren't aggressive in any way. I guess if you are sensible about what you take and how you act you'll have nothing to worry about. Also you are pretty much always within sight of a ranger so don't stress and enjoy it.", "Haha be careful of them! They r very sneaky in stealing your stuff, & u won't want it back as they put in their mouth. In front of u too, cheeky creatures 🐵 but besides that the view & the vibes are so beautiful!", "This is well run and managed, i just don't like monkeys so its probably not a fair review. The forest is clean, well staffed and a definite must visit when i Ubud.", "This is great for animal lovers, you can get up close and personal with the monkeys. And is excellent for photography of them. You can feed the monkeys with bananas purchased inside but be warned!...the monkeys will jump on you if feeding them (or if they think you have food in your bag) This was a bonus for me but some visitors may be nervous. Really enjoyed my time here", "The Monkey forest is a temple with lots of Monkeys. They are very cute and there are many babies. Unfortunately some tourists feed the monkeys which makes them become a bit aggressive and kind of sneaky. If you are not paying attention they can sneak up on you and sit on you and try to take things. We had one monkey followed us for ages thinking we had food (we didn't), but he was convinced we were hiding something. It was a little scary as he was very intent on us. The temple is very old and the forest is intertwined in the temple. It is really very beautiful and reminded me of something out of the movies. It is well worth a visit, especially if, like me, you come from a country without monkeys!", "I read about this monkey forest and wanted to let my girls (aged 4 and 6) know more about nature and animals hence decided to bring them there. However, they dont want to go (probably i have been telling them that the monkey will steal their things and might jump on them - my intention is not to frighten them but to set the expectation correct so that they would not be frighten when the monkeys steal or jump. But i think they are already scared of my words even before visiting the forest.) They only agreed to go on the condition that we carry them in the forest. I wanted them to be closer to the nature. Hence agreed to it. True enough, they were very scared and wanted both of us to carry them before they step inside. Slowly where they are places where there are not too monkeys, we put them down and let them walk. Though we didnt really stop by to take pictures with the monkey, i think it was an experience for them. (I find my girls are too city-like and scare of all the real animals). At the end of tour, they could finally walk by themselves but they told us that it was the worst part of the tour and will not visit it again. Personally, I do not regret my intention of bringing them there though i know they will be scare but it is more to expose them to the nature. So far when we were there, the monkeys were not aggressive to us (but do heard from my driver that the monkey attracked him previously when he wanted to get back his cigarette back from the monkey who steals from him) hence it is good to be careful when you are there. My girl and I also saw a guy brought in a mineral water bottle (i think he deliberately bought it in so that the monkey can sit on his shoulder) and the monkey snatched it away from him. After the first monkey gone away, another monkey jumped on him again. As long as you do not provoke the monkey, it should be fine. There are lots of monkeys there and will be good if you are a monkey lover.", "Every once in a while its nice to go see the monkeys and tease your partner saying the monkeys are their family members but interesting and relaxing place until the monkeys go wild", "We made it to the monkey forest on our last day in Ubud, due to a tight schedule. And once we entered we were so glad we didn't miss it! Amazing natural sanctuary for monkeys were you can feel you are hanging out with them and take pictures with them. Some monkeys are a little bit daring and may snatch your bag or water bottle from you, just keep calm, because they are not hostile and only fooling around, and the security personnel are all around the forest to help you when needed.", "Loss of monkeys (obviously) just chilling and running about. None of them came up and jumped on you but you could get close to them if you wanted. One guy stands in the middle somewhere and feeds a monkey and gets him to jump on you for a photo of you want. Wasn't the best place to go but was cheap and something to do for an hour. You can buy bananas there and feed them if you want but we didn't see anybody doing this.", "If you've gone all they way to and happen to be in Ubud, it would be a shame to miss the Monkey Forest. It's a great place to get up close and personal with wild monkeys. Helpful hints: 1) When you buy a bunch of bananas, IMMEDIATELY break them up and put individual bananas in different pockets. That way you won't lose all of your bananas to a single quick-footed monkey. The monkeys won't bother you if your hands are empty, so you can pull them out of your pockets as you need them. 2) Consider leaving your hat and sunglasses in the car. Excited monkeys could easily knock your hat or glasses off your head, so I recommend not bringing anything you don't want to risk dropping. 3) Don't wear your Sunday best. Since the monkeys live in a forest, their little hands and feet are a bit dirty. When they see bananas they like to grab pants and shirts, so it's bests to wear clothes that you aren't afraid to get a bit dirty.", "We did a day trip to Ubud and seeing the monkey forest was always a must see. If you eat before you go in be careful as the monkeys can be very cheeky and come and steal your chips as I found out early on. Entertaining visit with loads of photo opportunities but don't know if I would take small children as they might get scarred if not used to animals. A must see!!!", "This is the best thing to do in Ubud. We stayed for a few hours, and only left to get some lunch. We plan to go back before we leave Ubud. From other reviews, we left all belongings at our hotel. I was watching a group of monkeys and one came up from behind and stole my water bottle I was carrying. It was quite entertaining, as he opened the bottle and drank the reminder of my water. We were able to get the empty bottle back so it did not end up in the river. Be sure to check it out!", "Children enjoyed seeing the monkeys up close, we did not buy bananas to feed. Monkeys still ran up to me and pulled on my shorts. My son almost got bit when he got to close. Just keep your kids close.", "Spent an hour walking around amongst the monkeys in the forest. Had a great time and as an animal lover was nice to see the monkeys in a habitat where they were free to roam. Monkey handlers really care about the monkeys and make sure the tourists are safe. Do not take food in with you, the monkeys will find it, even in a zipped up bag", "I loved the monkey Forrest. Loads of staff around to make you feel safe. Monkeys only act crazy if you scream or move suddenly. 40.000IR however is some cost as the forest isn't really that big. We did it in 45 minutes or so having coverd the whole area. Worth a visit though!", "It's nice to spend an hour or so in here. I also tried to feed the monkey some sweet corn the 'guide' gave me and the monkey climbed over my shoulder and I enjoyed it, but after a while I noticed brown marks on my top smelling like poo from the monkey's hands. So some wipes might come in handy ;)", "From the name itself - It was a monkey sanctuary. I felt like a was a child again playing with different specie and size of monkeys. There were vendors inside so you can buy bananas and they will help you get a photo with a monkey. Just be careful to put your things in your bag as the monkeys might get them. 😂 The place was clean since there were a lot of caretakers inside. ", "In short - hundreds of wild monkeys roaming around, causing mischief. Great pictures to be had but not so sure about the vendors selling fruit to encourage the monkeys to climb on you for picture. These a BIG monkeys and while I'll admit I did it, it was scary and I wouldn't recommend. Also, in retrospect it is probably what is causing these monkeys to be so mischievous and bold. So worth the visit, but just for photos at a distance.", "Went as part of a tour. Arrived and saw a cheeky monkey going through someone’s scooter. Had a look around several and watch several monkeys eating some playing as well. Do be careful though as I saw one lady who sat down, the monkey jumped on her shoulder and then started pulling and biting her long hair. They had to call the monkey keepers that work there. But I enjoyed it", "Fun couple of hours. Lots of monkeys be careful as they will jump on backpacks and literally open zips and steal anything inside,fun to watch as long as it doesn’t happen to you!!", "If you come than you need to come here. It's not everyday you walk around old \\tomb Raider\\\" temples feeding monkeys bananas!! Great fun.\"", "We visited the sacred monkey forest whilst staying in Ubud.There are lots of different species of monkeys in the forest.You can buy bananas along the trails and the monkeys will sit on your head etc while you feed it a banana.Some sit on the various statues in the forest and that makes for a good photo opportunity. The path down along the river terminates in a small waterfall.All told well worth a visit.....entrance fee about £3.", "The kids loved our visit to the monkey temple. The monkeys are quite tame now because they are fed. It was well kept and there were plenty of photo opportunities with beautiful buildings and scenery. It’s not very expensive and it’s a must to on a day trip to Ubud - just don’t expect anything exciting, it is just walking around looking at monkeys, temples etc. for the cost it’s worth doing. Watch your belongings.", "Monkeys to me are like pigeons. Pretty from far. If you like them or haven't experienced monkeys it is a nice spot. If you are like me and know they are beggars and want nothing more than to steal whatever you have, skip this place.", "It is nice to meet monkeys around you, especially for first time. Just go without bags, glasses, earrings,...", "Very interesting and monkeys everywhere. Don't have any plastic bags or bottles as monkeys will grab them! There are all ages of monkeys and cute babies. Follow the rules upon entrance!", "I really enjoyed our visit here. I was nervous after reading all the negative reviews, but I found it to be fine. We didn't take any food, and made sure all our stuff was safely in our bag, and didn't have any trouble at all from the monkeys. Just need to use common sense and avoid doing things that might excite/ aggravate the monkeys - we didnt feed any of them, but did see a family feeding them with the bananas given by the staff, and the staff made sure the monkeys were suitable for the small kids ( ie chased off the bigger or more forceful monkeys so the kids could pose for a photo with the smaller and quieter ones). However if you encourage the monkeys to sit on your shoulders or take food, you could be scratched - they are wild animals, so that choice is up to you. The surroundings are very pretty and overall I would say its a fun way to spend an hour or so.", "I have been to the Ubud Monkey forest twice now and both times appreciated the respect the nese have for their Monkeys. It's certainly a place where you need to respect their environment knowing that it's their sanctuary. It's beautiful to see the monkeys happy and thriving in their natural habitat. Highly recommend and would definitely revisit on my return to .", "I was in the forest literally 5 minutes when I was bitten on the leg by one of the monkeys I had researched the monkey forest first before going, so I knew what to expect, but was surprised as to how aggressive some of the monkeys were. I purchased some bananas at the entrance to the park, with the expectation to feed the monkeys but as soon as I walked Into the forest there was 4 that climbed and scratched at me to get the bananas. I obviously dropped them and we continued to walk through the forest. 2 smaller monkeys then jumped onto me, one which latched onto my leg and bite. We went back to the front kiosk and told the staff that I had been bitten, but was told that the monkeys were \\healthy\\\" and just to get some first aid to clear the small amount of blood. The first aid employee treated the bite and told me not to worry as the monkeys don't carry any diseases and said it was only surface bite, then showed me a certificate from 2015 that there stated there was no diseases found amongst the monkeys. I decided to go to a local clinic to get the bite checked out, where a doctor told me, although that it was a small bite, it was deeper than first thought so would strongly recommend a rabies vaccination. I had 2 vaccinations and now need another 2 courses of the jabs. I recommend if you decide to go, NOT to buy any food, and would not recommend this for children.\"", "Worth a visit especially if you like to take photos. Beware of the monkeys there as they attack those who hold small items on their hand. Otherwise get a guide to bring you along.", "Even though I was scared of the monkeys snatching my camera or jumping on my back I enjoyed the visit to the monkey park. The nature is incredible and it is fun to watch the monkeys.", "This is exactly what it says on the tin, there are monkeys and trees but lots of them!! This is very touristy but you can wonder about for a few hours seeing monkeys in their natural domaine and they are very entertaining without the shows that go on throughout the day. Do your best to explore the whole forest as it's a nice place to be. If you have food be aware that monkeys will jump on you but stay calm and gently give then their good", "We spent the morning wandering around the forest. It is well worth a visit and not expensive. The area and monkeys are obviously well looked after. You see lots of monkeys and can get really close but need to follow the rules. We saw a monkey hit out at a little boy but she was protecting her baby. The child's mother was too busy taking photos and not watching her child. You can buy bananas to feed the monkeys and they will climb onto you to get them.", "we all enjoyed the monkey forest but make sure all your belongings are secure! We lost some bushmans insect repellent and think the monkeys are all mozzie free now 😁", "We visited the Sacred Monkey Forest during a days shopping in Ubud. Easy walking distance from Ubud market's with a small \\donation/fee\\\" to enter the park. Monkeys can get a bit cheeky at times,but follow the simple rules and you will be fine. There are park staff around the park to check on Monkeys if they get out of hand and assist visitors.The park itself is well kept and very clean. Great fun and even better photos,worth the visit for sure.\"", "Hungry monkeys wandering around expecting food. If you pay to go in, know what you're going for. We didn't last 5mins. This is the monkey sanctuary and really is their place. A great place for them and would rather this than a zoo or circus! However, anyone wandering around should Expect to be bitten or get scratched. We were aware of the dos and don'ts if you don't want to touch them. We didn't look them in the eye offer food or have anything shiny and they ran to a man beside us- we were all watching a baby monkey and its mother and it scratched and bit him and ran away. We left immediately. To big of a risk to take on holiday.", "Its a forest. With hundreds of playful monkeys. And moss covered stone temples. And very cheap entry. Fabulous time every time. Go in late afternoon or right after opening to beat the crowds.", "I thought the monkey forest was really nice. It is clean, well maintained and there is no shortage of monkeys. Some can be aggressive because people care more about a photo than following the rules. Don’t feed the monkeys, it makes them aggressive and lowers their quality of life, ALL so you can have a photo. I saw people bribing the handlers, giving monkeys food and I saw a guy get bit. Why, because he was not following the rules. This place is great and it is entertaining and enjoyable just watching the monkeys interact with each other and not humans. I will also suggest not bringing bags, water bottles or anything that has tassels on it. Monkey love tassels. ;) This place is large but try to find the watering hole the monkeys play in. They were hilarious to watch them swing and fall into the water. Spent about 90 minutes there. Be mindful of which exit you leave through. One puts you on a path where you have to walk 1 mile around the forest. It was enjoyable but unplanned.", "As long as you stay on the paths provided, listen to and obey the safety tips (don't wear loose, shiny jewellery or attempt to feed them), you will enjoy the walk around the forest with the monkeys.", "Great visit to see the monkeys. Don't have food in your bag, don't wear jewellery, sunglasses or hats. Just walk & enjoy", "This is a must do in especially if you like animals and temples. As a nature enthusiast, I spotted hundred of monkeys, geckos, koi, and birds along the way. Hold on to your personal belongings tightly because the monkeys are known to grab your things.", "What a fun place !!! After reading all the reviews, we went in the morning (~9:30 am) and I'm so glad we did ! The monkeys were pretty docile and left most people alone unless you wanted a monkey to get on you! We walked around in the forest for quite a bit and as we were leaving, it was getting more crowded with humans we could see the monkeys getting a bit more agitated / aggressive. Biggest tip: go in the morning !", "This place is a must visit but you must leave your fear at the front entrance. Follow the rules online and posted at the entrance - this is very important for your safety and enjoyment. The monkeys are cute for sure and there are thousands of them but they will do pretty much anything for food, including steal from you! You don't want to be wearing a hat or glasses or carrying any food EXCEPT the bananas you can purchase in the forest. If you have bananas, the monkeys will take them from you by climbing you like a tree. It's really quite fun if you respect the monkeys!", "My husband and I with our 18 month old visited the forest recently. We absolutely loved the whole experience. It was safe and good fun to be around the cheeky monkeys! One tip: Do not take a pushchair. Many steps and levels involved. So carrying little one is best.", "Great for a quick, relatively safe view of the monkeys of Ubud...lovely walk through with enough guides to keep the pests away...my advice would be don't take a backpack, hang on to your sunnies and remove your jewellery!", "It's always funny to see how the monkeys behave. Watch it because they steal everything they see!! A good visit for kids maybe, but all can probably enjoy.", "Monkey forest was a good respite from Kintamani and Mt Batur tour. Amidst greenery, friendly monkeys take away your attention. They are super hungry and all they want is banana. Better to buy bananas from outside as inside it is quite expensive. Apart from this , some old banyan trees, stone carving of reptiles and still water pond add beauty to this location. Must visit this place !!", "The Monkey Forest was not really on my to do list for Ubud as I'm not into monkey's after experiencing them wild in Sri Lanka. Monkey's can become very aggressive & confrontational if you happen to have food like banana's with you. The monkeys within the Sacred Monkey Forest of Padangtegal are called long-tailed macaques ; there are approximately 605 monkey's in the forest but it felt like more. My hubby brought some overpriced banana's at the entrance but they only lasted a few minutes before the monkeys sniffed them out. Hubby had hidden a few in a bag for later but the Monkey's knew they were there; so talk about being relentless in pursuing them. He eventually had to throw them away otherwise I'm sure the Monkey's would have climbed relentlessly on his body until they found them. IMO ; its best to watch the Wenara Wana staff members feeding the monkeys. (heaps safer too ! ). The forest is lush & green with a smoothing atmosphere with its old stone paths & temples. The trees are huge & very old some of these trees are considered holy and are used in various nese spiritual practices. Overall - It makes a fun afternoon if looking for something different to do in Ubud. The Sacred Monkey Forest of Padangtegal is owned by the village of Padangtegal who maintain the Monkey Forest as a sacred site for the nese people.", "Monkey forest is an awesome way to see monkeys in a natural habitat but please be mindful that they are still wild. Backpacks, food, water bottles, sunglasses, hats etc. Are all ways to get negative attention from the monkeys and staff will advice that you let go of whatever it is they want or they can become aggressive. A lot of families with young children were visiting when we were there and a young girl was attacked by one just for trying to get a photo next to one. To avoid being climbed on by monkeys, walk normally past the monkeys but keep a good distance. If your a thrill seeker and don't mind the opportunity, sit quietly and as seen many times one will approach to climb on or over you- warning: do not try pet them though!", "Amazing spot to visit. We went in the morning and avoided crowds, making sure to remove sunglasses, hats, etc and hang on to our cameras carefully. The view is spectacular and the photos are amazing, especially after a short walk along the pathway for a better view. I did see a tourist who was attacked by a monkey whilst they tried to sit next to 2 monkeys grooming each other. Be a little careful and the monkeys are fine. For those not dressed for the occassion sarongs and scarves are supplied free to allow you to view the area.", "Loved the Monkey Forest, not nearly as overwhelming as some people led me to believe! The monkeys roam around everywhere and are extremely entertaining to watch. So long as you don't have food on you, they'll leave you alone. Alternatively, if you enjoy the experience of them climbing all over you, take some bananas or buy some food there. Be warned though, some are not overly friendly, and can get a little aggressive to get to the food. We chose not to take any, and were left alone to enjoy the walk through the gorgeous forest. At one point, a \\keeper\\\" put food in my hand and closely supervised the monkey climbing on me to get the food, a fabulous experience! Unfortunately you can't pet them as they're wild of course, but you can have them climb on you in controlled circumstances by the people that look after them and make sure they don't get too excited! A great experience, and one I highly recommend.\"", "It's a lot smaller than I had expected but it was still amazing to walk through. The monkeys are everywhere!! Most are friendly and aren't skittish around people. Word of advise don't startle them and you'll be fine. There are workers through out the whole site to help you out. The scenery of the place itself is just phenomenal.", "The forest itself is beautiful. There are so many temples - one of which you can enter if you are dressed appropriately and allow them to adorn you with a traditional \\skirt\\\". The statues and pathways are very interesting. As you walk down toward the rushing creek, use caution on the pathways - it's very slippery. But of course the main attraction is the monkeys. Before you go into the park, make sure you have everything locked up in a zippered bag including your sunglasses, water bottles, etc. Do NOT put food in your bag. if you want to bring bananas or coconut or nuts, that's fine, but don't think you can mete them out over the course of your stay in the forest. If you have a bunch of food you'll get a mob of monkeys who will fight over it and you might get caught in the middle. I went several times and found it easiest to put a stack of bananas in a plastic bag, hold onto the bag very tightly, and walk briskly in to the main square with the fountain. In this square there are guides who can help you feed the monkeys safely. Once you reach into the bag, they will come around, so it's best if you can do it a little away from them, take out a banana, and then quickly close up the bag. If you're with someone else it's best to trade off who has food out and who has a bag that is closed up (and held onto with a death grip!) Get rid of all your food here, because as you go through the rest of the forest monkeys can come out of nowhere with no guide to help. They absolutely will bite if they feel threatened. Best not to make eye contact if you're super close to one. If you want to hold a monkey, I found that the best way was to find a quiet spot near the north entrance or in the main square. Eventually one will just come sit on you. Do this when you don't have any food. I made a couple of friends this way. I would advise getting up and walking away if more than one comes around though. If they fight you'll get stuck in the middle. If a monkey jumps on you and you don't want him there, just keep walking. He'll eventually jump off.\"", "The forest itself is worth visiting and the monkeys just make it that little bit more special. It's so nice to be up close with the monkeys, however you need to be sure you don't get too close & be careful of your belonging as they might get snatched by the monkeys!", "Very nice place...the staff are friendly you must be careful from the monkeys don’t look them in eyes.", "The monkey are great entertainers, but the forest itself is magical. Make sure you check out the monkeys' swimming pool - they love having a bath!", "Being in for me is better spend time in water activities and beaches . But if you have time is a good idea go to Ubud area and visit this place . I paid approximately 6 American dollars and the good thing is to be in the same place than many monkeys freely in their natural environment", "Had a great day out here! Good value for money. Worth noting that sometimes the monkeys jump on you even if you don't have food for them. One sat on my head for a few minutes and chewed my hairband but no harm done", "My wife enjoyed this beyond words. Monkeys will climb on you and try to STEAL EVERYTHING you have. Be careful around the monkeys. They are beautiful creatures and you can tell they kinda fear the \\green men\\\" (workers that wear a green uniform). Poor things scatter whenever they see them. It's insane to see monkeys just walking freely and quite refreshing. Just make sure you follow the rules (no eye contact, etc) and you'll be fine.\"", "This place is located in a wild jungle and it must be seen although these monkeys are everywhere :) however, no need to worry because they just want to take plastic water bottle or bag accesorizes :)", "In some travelguides the write that the monkeys are agressive. We did not have any problems. Plenty of gards and the monkeys are feed by them. I was here also some years ago and there is a big change. By feeding the monkeys they are much less agressive. Don't miss this wonderfull place. It is worth a visit .", "A really nice park to walk around and loads of monkeys that are ok if you respect their space. Heed the warnings about glasses and things; they will get stolen by the Monkeys. Nice place!", "Lots of monkeys and great fun 👌🏻☺️ BUT Please don’t take in any food or drink or plastic bottles and beware of belongings, as the monkeys will try to get them! We were fine, but saw lots of people getting harassed for their bottles or food. If you want to enjoy the experience, don’t take anything in.", "Reading other reviews I wasn't really expecting much but I had a great time. Some of the monkeys were really cute and small and we went in the afternoon so I think they were all full so none where aggressive. Very good value for $3 each!", "We observed monkeys attacking a woman’s bag for her bananas. Mind you there are signs to avoid bringing food in. We also observed people paying to have monkeys sit on their heads. A monkey jumped on my kid’s stroller - he wasn’t having that and pushed it off. It’s a quick loop and tons of tourists.", "It is certainly a must to visit. It is fun and the forest beautiful, temple serene and monkeys amazing. BUT please please sell the bananas inside NOT at the gate. We simply could not get in as all the monkey congregate at the entrance. Staff as you when you are inside if you want more bananas we did but really smart monkeys just take them peel them then move on.", "I love monkeys and so loved this place! If, like my other half, you are not a fan of monkeys, think twice before heading along. The complex is large and clean and - as the name suggests - there are a huge number of free roaming monkeys. There are various designated eating areas for the monkeys so they by and large keep themselves to themselves. However, they are mischievous and unpredictable and we did witness a couple of them jumping on unsuspecting visitors and also rifling through wallets and handbags and stealing food and other items. The grounds are very well maintained and include a number of temples and a river flowing through the large site. As above, if you like monkeys, this is a must. If not, enter with caution! The ticket price is more than reasonable and you can spend as long as you like in the venue...", "There were lots of babies. The bigger monkey's were very friendly. A women walked with us and showed is how to best interact with the monkey's and get the most of our visit.", "I was so lucky to come to the monkey forest when no tourist were allowed in the country so we basically had it to ourselves. The monkeys are very cute and they won't attack you, no need to be scared just follow the instructions. There were also staff available around the sanctuary... was very nice!", "Very nice 2-3 hour stroll through the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary - entry cost in Jan '13 R20,000 (about GBP £1.35) - very close to the Ubud centre. Monkeys are fine, they don't hassle you. Go down to the river and make sure you cross over the bridge and then turn left down to the river-stairs where the stone crocodiles are! Awesome pics A really pleasant afternoon, well worth doing. You can walk there from Ubud centre, about 15-20 mins.", "A must do visit when in Ubud. We were staying about 200m away from the forest so were also able to see the monkeys on the road whenever we ventured out of our villa and on our roof stealing coconuts. It's 30000Rp for adults and 20000Rp for children below 12 to enter. It does get busy but not so much that it's impossible to get up close to the monkeys should you wish to. Some of them can be a bit aggressive and the children were a little spooked when they were chased by a large monkey but there are people wandering round to keep them in check. They are a bit cheeky and there are warnings at the entrance to remove sunglasses and hats etc before going in.", "The monkeys are adorable, but they clearly they are used to people now, and will come up to tourists who are willing to give them the attention. However, they inevitably steal something from the tourist and someone gets annoyed at them. The reflectance of plastic (they know there's food in it usually) or camera lenses grabs their attention, so it's fun to watch and feed them and be near them, but people should remember they are still wild animals and exercise some caution. It's not a huge area, so it's actually quite easy to walk through the whole place rather quickly.", "After seeing reviews of people getting bitten by the monkeys here, I was hesitant to go but went anyway. But when I saw the place for myself, it was actually quite fun! Just follow the rules there, be cautious, don't buy bananas unless you reeaaally want to, stay away when monkeys get aggressive, stay with the crowd and you should be fine. If you're skipping around and teasing them by dangling bananas in their face (I saw a guy who seemed to be in his 50s do that, shame on him) you'll likely get bitten if unlucky. If you think you're in a petting zoo, or a circus, you'll likely get bitten/scratched/peed on. Seriously, some tourists were just asking for it- shrieking when a monkey climbed them (they were holding... Bananas!!!) when you're just supposed to stay calm and not instigate them by screaming. Probably were too ignorant to read the rules before coming in. Be respectful!", "Enjoyed visiting the monkey forest. I'm always sceptical about visiting places where animals are as I worry about them being used for the tourist industry but the monkeys are semi wild here and seem free and happy to do as they please. Worth a visit if in ubud. Gorgeous bridge and jungle inside too.", "If you like animals, you'll enjoy a visit to the monkey forest. It's a lovely botanical garden like space, and getting to see many monkeys up close and personal, including moms and their babies, was really cool and a very unique experience. I'm guessing most people spend about an hour there.", "Really loved it. The monkeys are all friendly and behaved if you follow the rules and dont try and pat them, dont look them in the eyes directly and let them just interact with you. I had a monkey climb up onto my shoulder and eat the banana and sweet potato I had - and he stayed there for over 10 minutes! Amazing experience :) It pissed me off that there were tourists who DIDNT follow the rules and brought in bags with things hanging out that the monkeys could take and then choke on. This one woman had her bag open next to her and a monkey took her hand sanitiser and I was so worried it would swallow the cap and choke. There are plenty of staff looking after tourists and monkeys, the toilets are clean, there are TONNES of monkeys and the scenery is beautiful. So well worth the visit.", "I was reticent to go to this place - was expecting monkeys to be caged and manipulated to interact - but was pleasantly surprised. A very well organised and easily accessible park - right on the edge of Ubud town - with plenty of parking. Was very impressed with the layout of the park and how easy it is to see the monkeys. Found it fascinating that there were so many monkeys of all types and sizes thronging around the park with no barriers. You do need to be cautious because they will grab bags etc but as long as you are vigilant it seemed fairly safe. One of the best tourist attractions I have seen anywhere in the world. It was enjoyable to just wander around at leisure and observe the behaviour of the various monkeys. Look forward to taking my grandchildren to visit one day - children would be awed and delighted to see monkeys up so close.", "Nice attraction at walk distance from Ubud centre. Don't take any food with you during the trip (even chewing gum because the monkeys are very skilled to find everything and to open your rucksack). Also don't play with monkeys because sometimes they're aggressive", "Entry is about $5AUD, and what you get is access to the Monkey Forrest grounds which are maintained nicely. Monkeys seem well fed - but if you go against the visitor advice and bring food in a bag or a water bottle, the monkeys will jump up on you - as we witnessed happen to many tourists. The grounds are nice and green, VERY humid in January!", "A peaceful forest with interesting sights of monkeys and temples. A total monkey sanctuary. Monkeys aren't afraid of human and will jump on people for food. Entrance fee is IDR30.000.", "It was awesome to see all of these monkeys! The care given by the staff was so nice to see! Very well kept and clean!", "Nothing special, but entry fee isn’t expensive so worth a visit. The odd cheeky monkey about. Can walk round in about an hour or so", "Beautiful jungle with monkeys. Entry Ticket was IDR 50000 per person. U can feed sweet potatoes to monkeys. Awesome place for photography. Need 2 to 3 hours to visit.", "It was an unique experience to be surrounded by monkeys in wood lands with some interesting temples in a cool environment.", "Great experience seeing the monkeys in their natural habitat. Does smell and lots of poo but that's expected. Worth the experience. Be aware if you take a rucksack or any kind of bag monkeys will try and get in. Don't keep anything in outside pockets in rucksacks. We saw a monkey take someone's hotel key as it was in the outside pocket. It's fairly big so I did get abit bored. Lots of tourists and everyone is warned not to feed or touch the animals.", "A lot of monkeys making mess. moneys Swimming diveing in small pools. Trying tu steel food from people", "Spent around 2 hours in the forest moving around and exploring the different parts of the sanctuary. Yes it's abit scary and once you have food watch out as they sitting on your shoulder and eat it and go. Luckily there is plenty of park guides who keep you safe.", "The monkey forest is so much fun! It can be very busy with tourists but if you walk around you can easily find monkeys/areas with almost no one around. Definitely recommend buying some bananas at the entrance to feed the monkeys - helps you get a good photo! Cost 20 thousand or 50 thousand depending on bunch. Beautiful jungle area and lovely temple. Monkey forest is a must do in Ubud.", "Definitely buy bananas but you'll need to try and hide some of them. As soon as the monkeys see you they will start snatching them off you so you need to be careful. As you are walking through you will just hear screams everywhere. Do not have anything out that they can grab as they will take it. Fascinating seeing the monkeys in their own environment and is was a great experience that I will never forget. Brilliant and a definite must!", "We visited this place a few days ago. It is one of the most amazing places that you could visit. You are up close with the monkeys in a huge forest which that by itself is worth seeing too. You will enjoy the entire thing. Highly recommend it.", "During our stay in Ubud we went to the monkey forest. The forest is huge and offers an ideal home for the monkeys. Since there is so much space, the monkeys can retreat even if the mob of the visitors becomes too big. I think that's very good for the animals! The complex offers beautiful corners and adventures. I felt very comfortable and was able to take great pictures. The highlights were the monkeys and the selfie and the great big trees as well as the whole place haha :D. The caretakers are very nice, helpful and make sure that all rules are obeyed and that the monkeys are safe from the tourists. Very nice!!! You need to visit this place ;-)", "If hundreds of monkeys running around in a lush jungle temple setting is your thing then be sure to visit here! Friendly and cheeky, the long tailed/crab eating macaques scamper, feast and groom just inches away from you. Wonderful setting too - thick tropical jungle stretching out and arching over ancient temples.", "Lots of historical statues, small green hikes, lots and lots and lots of monkeys. Actually monkeys are well behaved. Unless you wave a plastic bottle or bags, they will leave you alone. Nice walk from the Ubud market", "Walk through the monkey forest and experience nature. Very scenic and well maintained. However be careful of your belongings with the monkeys. Overall an enjoyable experience.", "Cant remember exactly how much the entry fee was but it was cheap. The monkeys are good fun and interesting for young kids, although one of ours did get quite scared.", "Took the family to see the monkeys and we were not disappointed. Entry $40,000 IDR for adults, $30,000 IDR for kids. $20,000 IDR gets you 4 bananas to feed them or get the lady to get one to climb up onto you shoulder for a photo. It's a beautiful walk around the grounds and 1 hour there is enough time to see it all.", "Monkey Forest is a fabulous sanctuary for monkeys in Ubud, . The total area spreads over around 27 acres and is full of Macaques. They are friendly and gentle but some are inquisitive and mischievous. They're always after food or drink and are prepared to go and get it. There is always the possibiltiy of theft by monkeys which is hilarious and cute. The monkeys get to roam around the sanctuary so are completely at home in their space. Amusingly some try to expand their territory elsewhere in Ubud. The sight of so many lovely monkeys is great. Those who are not as confident around monkeys should just do their best. As well as monkeys this is a place filled with trees. It is a lovely walk in the woods, a rare treat in built-up parts of Indonesia. With so many trees there are plenty of spots for shade but it is still a hot part of the world. There are a few nice man-made features including the temple complex but more beautifully a bridge carved to look like a snake. Entry fee is minimal. A family of four costs just 100k IDR. The walk around is mostly accessible though there are some gradients and some areas with steps. Monkey forest is well worth a visit for anyone who likes to see monkeys at home and in control of their own environment.", "Fun place to visit as a couple, we had this visit down as a must do when in and we were not disappointed. The monkeys are mostly preoccupied with the food they are given. The forest is an attraction in it self with beautiful temples and tree lined paths and bridges.", "Very reasonable price to get in. The monkeys are free to roam and are actually outside on the street too. It’s a lovely shaded walk around with a few temples to see too. The monkeys are fed and looked after well and are completely free to run around and even leave the area if they choose too. Great entertainment from them having a play in the water. Highly recommend going for a couple of hours", "I've read a lot of mixed reviews about the monkey forest and most of the bad reviews seem to stem from lack of information. My experience here was incredible and one I'll never forget. Beforehand, I made sure that the only thing I bought was enough money to get in and my phone to take photos. I also read the guidelines about not staring the monkeys in the eyes or showing teeth and not panicking if they get close to you. The monkeys here are incredibly curious and there's a great opportunity to get lots of photos here. I went when it was wet and it was fine — there were still heaps of monkeys around. At one point I was crouched down taking some photos and two monkeys came up and hopped on me — they were sniffing and feeling my pockets but I didn't have anything in them. I just stayed very relaxed and let them do their thing whilst the others in my group took photos. It was a great experience but I could see how it could have turned sour if I had of panicked. The monkeys get really curious around bags. I saw one guest have a monkey hop on her and it got into her handbag incredibly quickly and started ripping things out. The husband got aggressive trying to get it off and the monkey reacted in the same way — so it just highlights that you need to be prepared before going here.", "Beautiful views , very active and naughty monkeys, excellent place for walking and taking photos , highly recommended", "We had so much fun there. The monkeys are so curious about people around they come and look at you...sometimes jump at you ;) You better keep your belongins in some closed bag or backpack, hold your camera or phone tight as they can surprisingly easly take it from you....the same with 0,5l bottles of water ;) There are monkey in so many sizes - from tiny babies to huge old folks ;) And as long as you keep calm they're calm also...so by nice and poite to them nad you'll have fun :)", "This is an amazing place to go if you love animals but hate to see them in captivity. Travel responsibly, skip the zoo and the elephant riding and come see the monkeys in their natural habitat", "The view of the coast line is amazing there, but in 1 h you can see the whole temple and forest... Also, it is famous to have monkeys there, but the locals feed them in the wild forrest now, so they dont desturb the tourists... So no monkeys left :/ all in all okay to see but not amazingly special", "Monkeys were nice, people are awful and dont follow the rules. Don't touch them or make eye contact- saw two people bitten while trying to pat the monkies. They will come to you if you let them, but don't force it!! No food outlets, but a nice juice bar at entry/exit 1.", "If you like animals (monkeys), this is a nice place to spend an hour or two. Definitely do not touch one! One crawled on my husband and dug in his pockets. So empty pockets first and I also would definitely not wear sunglasses or even have them on your head. Besides the monkeys, there is also nice scenery to see, a temple area, statues, cool bridge, trees etc. Worth the experience if you're in the area!", "The ticket is 40K. Overall, it was really, really nice - but the monkeys are pretty foxy. The took my water bottle (he jumped at me and grabbed it - and usually when that happens you need to let go or they might bite), went into my partners pockets. And stole our second bottle of water :) It surely is a great experience to see their everyday life, expect to laugh a lot. As long as you leave everything at home and take just the camera or the phone, you know you wont't lose anything. I would even recommend clothes with no pockets. They do try to open backpacks and they do jump for your pockets!", "Had a great wonder around the park seeing the temple and all the monkeys clambering about. It would have been good if their were guides available to hire about to tell us a bit about the place or maybe information boards about though. Be warned the monkeys did sometimes jump on people from behind but they were never particularly aggressive just jumping for fun!", "I have been here many times over the years, and still I can never get bored here. The grounds are beautifully set out, and it is great to be able to stroll around and watch the monkeys in action. Be careful with bags, sunglasses and any shopping you may have with you - the monkeys have been known to get a bit cheeky and steal of people. You can buy bananas at the gate to feed the monkeys, but your bunch may not last you very long - you will be swarmed by hungry monkeys :) It is definitely a must do whilst up in Ubud.", "This is the best place to see monkeys. There's so many and you can interact with them as you like. It's very much worth a visit.", "Yes, it's touristy. Yes, the monkeys are sometimes an annoyance. But, this is a must see in Ubud. Worth a couple of hours of your time. Hold on to everything. The monkeys are very fast. You have been warned by TravelinAlan", "Easy walk , great views and scenery - saw some cheeky monkeys too highly recommend to those looking to have a quick look around or spend some time admiring the grounds", "I loved my visit to the mon key forest to see the monkeys in their own environment I know they are wild but love to copy what we do like drinking bottle water they came each morning to my hotel room near by every morning g.", "This is one place which was really talked about in Ubud and that one place which i did not want to visit. Since my family and friends were keen , we ended up going yo Monkey forest. I was pretty and green and the monkeys were not really troubling others. my little one quite enjoyed watching them.", "This place is definitely worth a visit. Where else are you able to visit monkeys who are free to come & go as they please but still get fed? It seems a win win situation for both animal & tourists (well I hope so) if you listen to your guide or just read the dos & donts you will have a great experience. we loved having the little guys jump on us even though it is a little unnerving to have a monkey sitting on your head ha ha", "Lovely forest to visit and see the monkeys interacting and living alongside eachother. The forest was well staffed with rangers who were there to help should you need it. Word of warning, don't sit down for too long and let your guard down as there is probably a cheeky monkey watching waiting until your not looking to steal some new accessories. Definitely worth a visit if you are in Ubud.", "The monkeys are very astute and make a great show. The site is well mapped and the instructions are very clear. Take some time to go through the sanctuary at a slow place to immerse yourself in the local. Bring good sneakers so you can cross down into the beautiful ravines. Respect the monkeys and the rules and enjoy this fascinating place.", "I was toootally amazed! Forest look incredibly awesome and wild. Money's are everywhere and they are really cheeky as they should :) buy bunch of bananas and they will climb on your head to get it! Really nice memories!", "You can see lot of varieties monkeys there.Most of the monkey are friendly with people.Don’t forget to obey the advices given when you walking around.", "It was great to see the forest clean compared to everywhere else. The monkeys were awsome especially the little ones playing and jumping off branches into the little water bath. Could have watched them for hours. Worth a visit.", "Monkey forest is the famous tourist object in ubud. in this plaxe we can find a lot of monkey who is very funny and not aggressive. inside of this place we can find a very nice temple with a small river. so we feel very enjoy to look around with a lot of baby monkey in this area...", "No trip to Ubud can be completed without a trip the the lush Monkey Forrest. The temples that inhabit this piece a paradise are entrancing, especially the serpentine bridge that take you down to the Holy Temple. The Forrest of course is home to hundreds of wild monkeys. Please note I said \\wild\\\" monkeys. Yes, the locals sell bananas for $1.00 to tourists to feed the monkeys, but please be aware that these are wild animals and have become so accustomed to being fed by the tourists that they can be aggressive. Don't wear any shiny jewelry, be mindful of your sunglasses and don't have food in you bag as they will smell it and try to take it from you. Just calmly walk through the forrest, sans bananas, like I did and you will have no problem. If one does climb on you, just relax and keep doing your thing, when they know you have nothing to feed them the monkey will move on. Just use common sense, which unfortunately, seems to be absent with most travelers on vacation.\"", "We loved it here but the monies can be a little active and sometimes jump up on your head/shoulders etc. the guides are helpful! The walk around the park is lovely💜", "Beautiful rain forest setting with various temples and springs and if course MONKEYS!!! They are very cute but beware don't carry any food or anything loose they can run off with, and keep a sensible distance, they are wild animals and they have very large, sharp teeth!! Be respectful and you should have a nice time!", "Went to the monkey forrest as i was told it was a fab place to visit. It was great my family was feeding the monkeys cause you can do that. When i sat on the wall to watch the baby monkey playing. One of the monkey (wasnt a baby) climbed on top of my lap, it was ok at first then one quickly jumped on my back and started pulling my hair i put my hands up to try and get him off and the scratched and bit me.!!!! went to the first aid room where the lady was very helpful and cleaned everything up. Then had to go to the hospital that night and get 2 tetanus shots and 2 other rabies injections. When i got back to australia, i then had to go to the travel doctor and get a further 16 rabies injection. It was an awful experience and put a damper on the whole day. Luckily im not afraid of needles.", "You cannot go to and not see the Sacred Monkey forest! Seriously an amazing experience and a level of interaction you wont get at any mainstream zoo. Just be careful of the monkeys because they are VERY cheeky! I saw many a traveler think that they could outsmart the monkeys by hiding food under clothing - not a smart move. The walk is nice too but the monkeys are by far the star attraction here. Travel light through the forest and you should not get mugged by monkeys!", "This was such a fun day and it’s so nice to be up close and personal. I get that people may be a little anxious however there are staff that can scare the monkeys away if they do get a little funny, so don’t worry and enjoy. Few tips: -don’t give the monkeys eye contact -don’t show your teeth to them (sign of anger) -don’t tease them with food -don’t give the baby monkeys too much attention as their mothers are very protective! -don’t put your hands in your pocket or bag -keep your things secure and don’t keep anything on display (they stole my water bottle I had tucked in my pocket) -keep hair tied up -don’t wear sunglasses on your head and for kids, don’t carry dollies, teddies etc as they might snatch it. -if a monkey jumps on you, don’t scream/go frantic etc. , just slowly walk away or chuck some food onto the floor They’re not scary, just very cheeky and on the hunt for food so follow these tips. Lastly, these monkeys are NOT help in captivity, it’s simply a forest. You’ll see lots of monkeys walk out of the forest onto the road. I went the other day and had an amazing time!", "I know rabies isn't all that common in monkey bites but there's a really good chance you'll get bit here. It's not worth the stress of deciding whether to spend the rest of your trip in and out of hospitals for rabies shots you may or may not need. We had a lot of fun here at first. Then my wife was bit by a monkey. Luckily the bite didn't break the skin. About 10 mins later we watched a little girl get bit - just sitting by a tree minding her own business. I think that one broke the skin. The issue isn't really that you'll get rabies here. As far as I know, nobody's gotten rabies here. But the dilemma you feel about whether to spend a massive amount of time and money afterwards just isn't worth it. Rabies immmunoglobin in costs $1k usd and is really hard to come by. The fact I know this is evidence of the hours of research you'll do after you leave this awesome spot full of biting monkeys. Most monkeys are chill, these monkeys are not.", "It is exactly what you imagine, it's a forest and it's full of monkeys. It's really fun to go there for a while in the morning before you head out to some more interesting activity. We took a 30' minute walk inside. It was great to see the monkeys interact with each other and the visitors but don't expect to spend your whole morning there.", "Nice and a must place to visit whilst in Ubud, watch you valuables and any bags as the monkeys are everywhere and will pounce on anything left unattended. All in all a fun place to visit.", "With more than 800 monkeys in the sanctuary, this made for a fun day out. Suitable for the whole family and in a beautiful setting. Would thoroughly recommend.", "Visiting at the Dark Moon Festival at the temple in the Monkey Forest was an incredible experience. Hundreds of participants in an array of colorful costumes. Most notable was the friendliness of the locals in welcoming us.", "This was a nice stop for a few hours. Great walk through and plenty of monkeys. Friendly monkeys. You are able to see the many generatiions of monkees from babies to older ones. Great walking tour as you just stroll the entire grounds, Take plenty of pictures.", "Glad they are charging and supervising now, because some tourists are plain stupid. If you don't want to get bitten do not aggravate semi wild animals. Sweet to see them close up and in beautiful forest and temple surrounds.", "We had a driver for the day and wanted to make the most of our time so started our day here. It’s 30k pp to get in incl. hire of a sarong (or byo - it’s the same price anyway) Firstly grab yourself a stick from the garden as you enter - the monkeys are everywhere and quite adept at stealing your glasses, hat, mobile phones anything not attached, they are soooooo fast and relentless. Luckily a ‘local’ was on hand with some bananas which he threw at the monkey who gladly dropped my expensive sunnies (having already bitten the end of the arm - minor damage) i gave the mane 5k for helping me, one lady was not so lucky as the monkey ran off with her iPhone and no amount of bananas or lollies was going to make it surrender it. The views are stunning along the walkway not only if the temple/walkway but also the ocean - simply amazing. Good to make this part of any trip down Uluwatu way.", "Good job there were so many as the Sanctuary is a popular attraction. I would hardly call it a sanctuary as the monkeys can come and go. I wouldn’t be surprised if some of them made forays into neighbouring compounds. Ever the opportunist, if you were carrying a bag they would try and get into it for the contents, and if you were carrying a plastic water bottle they would take it off you. We saw one monkey attract the attention of a person whilst another tried to unzip their bag behind their back. They are clever little monkeys. We saw several water bottles taken because the owners didn’t heed the warnings. There’s even a member of staff at the entrance warning tourists, but some people appear to know better. For 50k Rp / £2.60p, the sanctuary is worth a visit for a couple of hours. There are refreshments and toilets at the entrance.", "It's nice but I wouldn't go out of my way to see it. Also got bitten by a monkey when I sat down to rest which wasn't fun.", "We thought this would be a corny \\tourist trap\\\" that we could miss. We did it anyway & it was great! Nice walk through the forest with great stone statues & beautiful temples/sites. The best part, of course, was the curious monkeys! The sign out front says \\\"don't panic if monkey jumps on you\\\"- they aren't kidding! My husband had a big monkey jump on his head & try to inspect what was in our bag. Baby monkeys inspected the hair on his legs trying to figure out if he was family ;) If you don't like monkeys getting VERY close, this is probably not the place for you ;) \"", "Great place to come to see the monkeys up close :-) we arrived in the afternoon and forgot to bring bananas so we bought some there, (I think it was 20 or 50IDR for a small or Lange bunch) It was really busy around the entrance and seemed to be lots of bigger monkeys around so save your bananas if you can and find a quieter spot further along the trail. The monkeys will climb all over you for the food. Yay. There are lots of staff around cleaning up, putting out food and helping visitors. Unfortunately I can't remember the entrance fee but I know it was worth it.", "My wife and kids loved this place and could have spent all day here. We went 2 times and my kids were bummed they couldn't go again. The monkeys will hop up on you if you want them to or if you offer them food but you can just watch them 'monkey' around with themselves for endless entertainment. A bit of a warning, read the signs when you get to the entrance and don't get too close to baby monkeys as they are protective of them and my wife did get a small bite after lingering a bit too long by one. The staff does have first aid available and were happy to help but best to be avoided if possible.", "Trust me, you'll be fine as long as you put your hat and sunnies away, and don't carry any food. And as my girlfriend found out the hard way, don't even carry a bottle of water! I'm still laughing about that little incident. Good place to take a quiet stroll. The monkeys are well fed, and if you give them space will leave you alone. Worth a visit if your in Ubud for sure.", "Beautiful and clean forest to escape the heat. Monkeys are fun and interesting to watch. Definitely recommend a visit.", "Excellent place to visit not just for the Monkeys, the walk is beautiful some lovely statues a bridge and stream, the Monkeys can be a little cheeky but if you love Monkeys you wont mind, you can purchase cheap bananas at the entrance to feed them and although the signs say avoid touching them its a little hard when one climbs on your shoulder for a banana, i loved it but wouldn't be great if you scare easily, just hang on to your cameras and valuables, the day i was there a monkey took off with a ladies camera but she did leave it on the seat next to her, worthy of a visit great photo spot", "AUD $5 for a small bunch of tiny bananas, so buy them at a market and take them with you. Other than the usual opportunistic behaviour of the humans, the place has a nice jungle walk. Some signage regarding the history would have been helpful. Oh, and there's monkeys...lots of them. Don't try to touch them or expect to be bitten. They're covered in parasites, so you can find yourself scratching after they've been on your back. Not the most hygienic outing, but no evidence of animal cruelty.", "This is one place you would not want to miss, entry is a good price. The staff are friendly too. Be warned not to have any thing the Monkeys can pick up as they will try take things. This is such a fun place. The animals are looked after well and staff are on stand by should you need help. Really enjoyed the visit.", "As soon as we got there we bought a bunch of bananas and straight away a monkey came and grabbed my dress and I got scared so chucked my bananas so the monkey would leave. The people selling the bananas saw this and felt bad so gave me a few extras but then I got approached straight away and threw these bananas as well!! Think I'm too much of a wimp to really enjoy it but I'm sure other people would have had a better experience. It was also very busy when we went. There did seem to be guides arounds with sticks that would hopefully protect you from the monkeys if needed. Expected a bit more from this, and have done similar experiences in other parts of Asia which seemed better. But if you are braver than me probably worth a go as you will definitely get to see and feed monkeys and sometimes they even climb on you. Just make sure you follow the rules!", "Whilst this is a lovely walk with the cute Monkey running about everywhere, please watch out. A soon as we entered the park, a guy walked into a Monkey and it went ballistic, scratched him and was pretty vicious. I was on guard from there on in. Quite enjoyed it but people are silly here,letting them climb all over them and generally misbehaving with the monkey, on family let there little 8 year old boy go round and kick them, im surprised the did not get attacked, not go at all. That asid, it was a fine walk thru the park and enjoyed it, despite the people being idiots.", "We had a good time wondering around the forest. T's not massive, but it's a nice rest from the tourist shops of ubud. The monkeys are well-behaved because they're fed - you can buy bananas when you're there and see if you can last longer than a minute before monkey steals them off you!", "Yes, it's a forest, and yes, it's full of monkeys, but there's more to it than that. There are three temples within the sanctuary, featuring some ornately carved buildings, beautiful courtyards, and numerous statues (some quite erotic!). There's the forest it's self, almost a jungle, with it's lush foliage, and small river with elaborate bridges. There are birds, fish, bats, butterflies, etc. plus an exhibition room, an open stage/amphitheatre, and a forest conservation area. So, yes, go to see the moneys, but don't miss all the other stuff, too.", "Very interesting and informative.Happy that the monkeys are taken good care of.The monkeys are very friendly and enjoy interaction with people. Well done", "We opted to stay at Royal Kamuela villas as it is close to Ubud village and Sacred Monkey forest. We loved the forest! It was only a couple of quid to get in and the monkeys are everywhere! They are so cute and hilarious, the forest itself is really well maintained, very clean (like the rest of Ubud, after a trip to Thailand at the beginning of the year I'm surprised by how much cleaner is) and stunning backdrops. You can't come to without a visit to the forest! You can take half an hour or a couple of hours walking around, you can see most of it quite quickly.", "Went there with couple friends. It was light shower and no umbrellas are available on site. So prepare one should you plan to go on rainy season. The place is quite big with several points to explore (temples, ruins, and riverside path). Banana available at IDR 50k per cluster NEVER PAT or PET the monkey! Like EVER! Try to offer them banana to have pictures with them. You may ask for the banana sellers assistance to try make the monkeys standstill on your shoulder. Clinic available on site to give you first aid should you get scratch or bitten. They mentioned that all monkeys there are Rabies free, but I do recommend you to take the shot if you got bitten with deep wound. Minor scratch is okay, since my friend got one and he still alive until now. Be careful with your belongings at all time. Monkeys here are way calmer than other places (Uluwatu or Sangeh) and there are local diviner available on duty. Please be respectful with your actions and words since the place is sacred and considered holy by local residents. Closed at 6PM.", "Wisata menyenangkan.. Tempat ini cocok dikunjungi dengan anak-anak. Actually almost the monkeys are tame though some are a bit naughty. If you like animals, it's a good place. They're cute. It's better coming early because in the afternoon there's too much crowd. Kekurangannya adalah toilet yang terlalu sedikit jumlah ketersediaannya (atau letaknya yg terlalu berjauhan). There's Hanoman road (it likes a short cave with beautiful craving on the wall). After all, it's a fun tour destination in Ubud, .", "The whole park is fully of monkeys with various characters. We took lots of photos of the behaviors of the monkeys. We took a slow walk admiring the nature too and seeing a bit of history. It was a nice day watching the monkeys and enjoying the nature.", "During our stay in Ubud, we went to visit the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary and the kids had a wonderful screaming time. Screaming because our daughter did not expect to come up close and personal with the monkeys there. But when she overcomes her fear, she managed to enjoy watching us feed the monkeys and take pictures. The forest is very cooling and peaceful with easy trails for children and adults. Just be careful not to let children carry their own bananas or food in plastic bags as the monkeys will come to grab them and kids will get scared easily.", "The sight of seeing so many monkeys in an almost jungle environment but so close to the centre of Ubud and amongst the beautiful temples within is amazing . Equally amazing is despite all the warnings we saw monkeys climbing on people carrying rucksacks with food in, others carrying bananas in their hand and all being surprised that the monkeys jumped on them and frightened them Also a young girl with a bright fairly large hair clip had monkeys climbing on her head out of interest ..... bit silly if not dangerous a bite or scratch could be nasty Great to see", "When in , this is something everyone should see. A beautiful forest with a lot of different tree species and many stone carved statues. Entrance fee was 50’ for adults. Maybe a little high, but still a fair price for a very good experience. The monkeys are used to people, but most people are not used to the monkeys. It’s safe as long as you keep your belongings safe and hidden. Don’t bring food nor water bottles. Spent about an hour walking in the park.", "This is one of the few places you can walk around and be cool The Monkey forest is a great place to visit especially if you have young children The monkeys are very tame and you can get within touching distance of them. There is lots of natural habitat for them to play in so its a nice expierience", "The Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary is an absolute must do when in ! There are 700+ monkeys roaming the grounds and the monkeys will actually climb on top of you as you take a tour of the serene park. Be careful with your belongings- the monkeys will actually take your sunglasses and unzip your backpacks to look for goodies (there are always guides around to help if the monkeys do take something important). There's a spot to buy bananas by the entrance- try to find a guide who will help you feed them/help you take pictures with the monkeys!", "After reading g reviews u had been put off and had chosen not to go .We then met some travelers who had been and convinced us to go . It was great ! The monkeys were fun and the scenery you wander through is beautiful. ", "It was a blast until I got bit. I read the warnings on here prior to my visit and I followed all of the rules. No eye contact, no showing teeth, no food on me or feed them, no sunglasses, and no hat. The monkey bit me in the back unprovoked and drew blood. Second monkey climbed on me and bit me in the back of the head...also unprovoked. The staff claims no rabies and the monkeys are tested. How is that done when they can roam free? They can also easily interact with the rabid dogs in . Now I'm undergoing rabies shots in the US which is expensive.", "Very enjoyable thanks to the monkeys of course! A good sample of the lush jungle around Ubud. While it is not a necessary in a trip, it makes for a good afternoon walk in the shade.", "We visited early in the morning while it was still quiet and not too hot. On the way in, the is a woman selling bananas for tourists to feed to the monkeys. This is a sure fire way to get the monkeys to climb all over you! I had several on me, with one sitting on my shoulder while it ate. It then proceeded to pee down my back! Other reviews have said the monkeys are aggressive, we only saw this when people tried to tease them with food. Beware though, they can and do open bags and they will take food, water, tissues or anything that smells (deodorant etc). The forest itself is a beautiful place to see, many trees and ruins to explore but it didn't take too long to get around the whole place. A nice experience (apart from the pee!) if you like monkeys.", "This place is absolutely beautiful - take the monkeys out and you’d still have a great place to visit. The monkeys just make it more fun! The jungle is stunning, with ornate statues, intricately designed temples, vines climbing up the rocks and hanging from the trees. There is a trail down to the temple and back up to a different temple, then back round to the main area near the entrance. 15-20 minute walk if you just walk around but I recommend staying in each different area and exploring a bit, as it is incredible scenery. The only people we saw get approached or jumped on were those who opted to buy banana bunches, so don’t be afraid if that’s putting you off. Read the guidelines before you go in and if you are approached or jumped on, staff are nearby to check that you are ok with it and safe. Before going in, we removed sunglasses, jewellery etc and anything we didn’t need but kept cameras around our necks and backpacks on our backs and we weren’t bothered by the monkeys unless they wanted to climb over us to get to somewhere or once when I was changing my battery, one little one thought I was hiding food. So anything you need to do with small objects, do fast! When we visited, it was 50K entrance and bananas were sold as small and large bunches (20K-30K I think) if you want a monkey on your shoulder! (Guides/Staff actually offer to help you to get good photos too so make sure you ask, they’re very friendly).", "First of all, it is really important to me not to support those tourist places where the animals aren't treated well, but this monkey forest seemed to be all about the monkeys. They made clear to tourists that theese are animals and not tourist attractions! It was fun beeing up close with the nese monkeys and they seemed to enjoy their life with lots of food and space and where able to retreat from the most busy tourist spots whenever they wanted to. But be careful to not bring jewlery inside just in case!", "Fascinating and a bit weird with monkeys everywhere. A lovely walk in the park and an experience to talk about afterwards. Some people had a close encounter with the monkeys and suddenly had on on their shoulder but we avoided eye contact and kept mobbing and that seemed to do the trick", "The Monkey Forest was such a fun thing to do in Ubud, I would suggest you go early as the park closes by 6 and you need at least couple of hours to enjoy the place and visit the temples. Monkeys are not shy at all, which for me was a blast to take pictures with them and feed them bananas but they are not aggressive at all, they even pose for photos.", "Went for a visit near closing time, and I guess the monkeys were tired from a full day of jumping on tourists and stealing food, because I found most of them to be just relaxing on trees and watching people go by.", "We included seeing the Monkey Forest as part of a day tour to Ubud. You follow a well placed pathway following signs. Easy for most able people. The monkeys are in a good environment and seem happy to eat and play with plenty of trees. We especially like seeing the baby monkeys.", "For 20.000 roepias (around 2 US dollar) you can walk through the Ubud monkey forest. When on the paved paths you'll see a lot of tourist grouped around monkeys being fed. So that's no particular fun. I also don't think you need a guide through the forest, 'there isn't that much to tell about it. You can visit the temple by making a donation and the guards give you a sarong to borrow. I just donated 20.000 roepia as it truly doesn't matter what you donate. The forest also includes non-paved paths that actually lead you more through the forest. I must admit walking there on my own between the monkeys was far more scary then seeing them between the other tourist. But it made my visit to the Monkey forest far more real and authentic ;)", "When you first enter the complex, you will go by some souvenir shops, that may or may not be open (they were not when we were there on a Monday morning in February). There are no workers around (or at least there weren't when we were there) in this area. Young monkeys (not the really big ones) hopped on the backs of tourists and went for the zippers. They knew how to unzip the bags quickly and snatch anything they could get their hands on. (Mosquito repellent or an umbrella.) Don't let them on your back if you have a backpack. They scope you out a bit before jumping up so you do have some warning. This is the only place in the complex where I saw monkeys do this. You have a treat in store for you! It's a big complex with a lot of monkeys! And for the most part, there are plenty of workers to help you if you run into trouble. Be a bit wary of them and you'll be fine. (The monkeys, not the workers.) The price of entry is worth it!", "Not for everyone. This is one of the oddest tourist attractions in Ubud - paying to hide your valuables from thieving, marauding monkeys. Personally I think it's both a rort and exploitation of the animals.", "...buy the bananas in Ubud before you get to the forest entrance, it's cheaper. Hold onto everything, these monkeys are game and not afraid to go ahead for that final banana (or camera)! Great fun, good to see, and cost a mere 20,000IDR for one person", "Visiting Monkey Forest was a bit scary at first , thought of getting attacked by the Monkeys and so other things that I read on the internet . Then when I entered its a quite sanctuary with the best behaved inhabitants and its such a beautiful jungle like places where you want to get lost from the city chaos !", "It was worth a look, there are monkeys everywhere, they do jump on you if you have food or water, please abide by the rules.", "Good fun. Depending on which ones you encounter, some of the monkeys are friendly enough to safely climb on you, but don't push it. Staff are on hand in areas where those monkeys are, and they will watch closely to make sure things don't become dangerous. Most, however, hang nearby but will not take to people reaching out... The signs are serious when they say that the big ones can be aggressive. Good value for a nice walk through beautiful forests and a gorge.", "best experience ever! I just loved the fact that the monkeys were able to leave or stay as and when they liked. most of the monkeys chose to stay there and have the food. staff were friendly and helped if a cheeky monkey jumped on your back and tried to steal from your bag. highly recommend to visit whilst in ubud.", "There were monkeys everywhere and they were ready to interact with humans. Please follow the rules to stay safe and not harm the monkeys.", "Try going early to avoid crowd. The monkeys are friendly but do not irritate them. Avoid showing food to monkeys. Hold your camera and mobile tight. ", "I came here with some friends while vacationing in . It's a cool place to kill a couple of hours. There are a lot of neat stone statues and a sacred fountain at the bottom. The monkeys are definitely wild, but if you don't bother them, they (mostly) won't bother you. Our tour guide recommended wearing sneakers as the monkeys try to steal flip flops, and told us to leave bright items (like watches, large pieces of jewelry) and loose items (like hats, sunglasses) in the van as the monkeys try to take those too. We managed to get through the forest with only a water bottle lost, so I'll pass this advice along to you. The kids in my group loved it, but some families' kids were inconsolable when a monkey got too close or tried to take something (literally taking candy from babies), so keep your kids close and maybe hold off on snacks until you get back to your vehicle.", "Girlfriend got attacked for a bottle of water. If you go, take absolutely nothing with you. They jump on anyone with a bag and will bite if you try to remove them. Nice scenery but that's about it.", "Nice place but take care that the monkey not climb on you. They can steal smth from your back also. I am glad that nothing happened with us, because a lot of people told us that monkey can bite. Take care and not let them jump on you.", "This is off the \\touristy\\\" circuit typically, but its a gem not to be missed. The Monkey Forest is located in the \\\"heart\\\" of Ubud and a forested area with nicely demarcated trails where you get a feel of entering an \\\"Amazon rainforest\\\" :) The temple and green moss and bridges give it a nice feel and you get transported to another world altogether. There are a lot of monkeys that roam around freely and they typically don't trouble humans as they have enough food available at feeding points and they just saunter around. Its a good way to spend about 1-2 hours walking around, enjoying the scenery, landscape and monkeys and has some very good photo-ops too..\"", "I LOVE LOVE LOVE the Monkey Forest and try to go each trip in . Remember to dress comfortably and I would reccommend no jewelry and leaving anything you don't absolutely need in the car or at your hotel. The monkeys are cheeky and will be attracted by bright or shiny things! They are also always on the look out for food and WILL go through your bag if given half a chance. I am amazed by the beauty of the forest itself and love the dense green foliage. The forest always makes me feel very calm. There are a few little stalls at the back where you can buy souvenirs but you can't buy any food or drinks. If you follow the instructions given at the gate you will have a great time! Entry is very cheap - about $2.50 from memory. (25k rp)", "Not the steaming tropics with monkeys screeching from the tree tops I expected. More a gentle amble along pathways through temples and statues, gulleys and galleries. The monkeys are the entertainment, but beware. These are wild and unpredictable animals and in the hour we were there we saw people jumped on, attacked and in one case bitten. Don't pet them, they aren't cute characters. We are passing through their home as visitors and we did see some arrogant tourists looking bothered and dishevelled after an encounter. Personally I'm on the side of the monkeys!", "There's something about the scared monkey forest that instantly intrigues you. The place is green and peaceful, the walks and scenery are relaxing and the monkeys are great fun to just watch, to capture their expressions on film is just beautiful. It is one of my favourite places to go in .", "Took our 3yr old here. He loved watching and feeding the monkeys but got a bit of a fright when they tried to climb on him. Could be a bit scary if you haven't mentally prepared for the ability of the monkeys - they'll climb up everyone and anyone without notice! Cheap fun day out!", "The monkey forest was one of the main reasons why my husband and i decided to come to Ubud. I really enjoyed the walks and of course seeing the monkeys! Watch them interact with each other is a gem on it’s own. The only thing i wish we would have done different is to be there right as they open before it gets too swarmed with people! But that is just a personal note!", "Before you go into the sanctuary, I would like to give you some words of advice : monkeys can be quite dangerous. They may look cute, but they are NOT. They won't bite you, unless you approach them or unless they want to steal something and you are struggling to keep it. They are able to open zippers, they steal water bottles and drink from them. One of them tried to steal my earring when it was still in my ear and it bit me when it couldnt get it out immediately . So be careful and watch your kids. And bring as little as possible. Okay. My warning is over. Now its time to tell you about the forest. Its very beautiful and definitely worth a visit. It's great fun to watch the monkeys and you can also feed them bananas. There are several temples. Only nese are allowed to go inside for prayer which is understandable. But they are still very nice from the outside. It's a nice walk and I would definitely recommend it!", "It was great experience for the kids and the adult having the monkeys climbing on you. But true to their word do not interfere with them. the monkey climbed on my partner and started opening the compartments on the camera bag and I tried to take the bag and monkey didn't like that and he made it clear to me.", "Often when you visit an attraction like this, the reality doesn't quite live up to the hype, but in this case the reality far exceeded our expectations. The sanctuary was clean and well maintained and while the monkeys were obviously quite accustomed to having visitors, they were not as aggressive as one might anticipate.", "This monkey forest is in the middle of the city. The monkeys hang arround and interact with people. There is always a guard to make sure you dont get into trouble and there are some people selling bananas for you to give the animals so they climb on you. Its fun. The place is nice and the price is ok.", "If you are a good person you love animals, it’s a great place to visit. Absolutely better than a Zoo, because the monkeys are free and just live their life. Architecture and plants are so beautiful. Monkeys can be friendly, but still savage animals so let them do their choice and respect the rules!", "Great time at the Monkey Forrest! We were advised NOT to feed the monkey's and we are glad that we didn't. We were able to get close to them as well as get some climb on us which was fun! Those feeding the monkey's were swarmed with them and had a hard time getting them away. The monkey's are nice but don't take bags or jewelry or loose items because they will grab at them!! We had a great time overall and had more fun than we thought! Great thing to do for less than 10usd.", "We had a great time here. The monkeys are pretty tame and will climb on you of you offer them food. We didn't fancy this so we declined to buy the bananas they were selling. There were some temples and interesting places to walk around. Just as we were leaving my husband stopped to take some photos and a couple of monkeys jumped on him and stole the mosquito repellant from the side pocket of the bag. I alerted a staff member as I was concerned that the money (and others) may get poisoned. The guy managed to get it back by chasing the monkey and firing a catapult.", "We decided to take the ten-minute stroll from the resort towards Ubud’s town center. Passing the serene rice paddies, my daughter spied some local kids clambering up and down the terraced pathways and took off to join them with her little brother scampering behind. A few muddy moments later we were being ushered through a short cut to Monkey Forest by our tiny neighborhood tour guides. Monkey Forest is a nature reserve with sacred Hindu temples and over 600 monkeys. As we entered, a troop of the cheeky little creatures jumped onto my back and grabbed for my sparkly earrings. The kids wheezed with laughter as I spun around, wildly waving my arms until a park attendant came to my rescue.", "The most I like is the Down stream and sound of rushing water, natural bridges giant trees, absolutely mind blowing visual treat, u feel like I r at enter of a fence dark forest with lots of koi fish and monkeys", "Very organized and clean. We have been here many times and this year the staff and establishment were excellent. The Monkeys also look healthy and happy. 😄", "Wonderful experience in the Monkey Forest. No rails or bars, just you and the monkeys up close. Be careful though. Don't wear a hat. A monkey jumped up on my husband's head and tried to chew his hat, thinking there was something underneath. The second time we went, I just took in a water bottle. A monkey came and grabbed it out of my hand. So, my advice is that you don't take anything into the forest except your camera. Also, if you buy bananas to feed the monkeys, they will almost certainly jump up on you and grab the food. that's fine, if you like that. Really was one of the best things about our visit to Ubud. Don't miss it. Make sure you go down to the Holy Spring at the bottom.", "We went with some reservations due to bad stories about aggressive monkeys, but if you use common sense (don't tempt monkeys with food), no problem. Beautifull area with some temples and plenty of monkeys. Must do in Ubud.", "The Monkey Forest is one of the best destinations for those who love peaceful and wild-eyed primates and nature in general. These adorable creatures do put on quite a show, and are not camera shy in the least. There is plenty of shade and the trails take one on a delightful magical mystery tour into the very heartspace of enchanting . Not to be missed!", "It was a nice walk around the park. Lot's of monkeys that want bananas you can buy at the entrance. Also very nice is the temple by the river. It's like you are in a Indiana Jones movie with lot's of monkeys.", "My husband and I enjoyed our visit here. The monkeys are free to roam around. You can see monkeys eating, hanging/climbing the trees, fighting, playing, breastfeeding, playing with a pack of cigarettes, attempting to pickpocket, climbing on people for food and much more. We watched a group of monkeys picked on a white chicken. They were pulling the chicken's feathers, smelling his bottom, poking his bottom (it was like they intentionally put on a show for the tourists that gathered around them). It was hilarious. You can buy bananas to feed the monkeys. But be warned, they will try to steal it from you or jump on you to get some. It's all fun if you don't mind close contact with them. One monkey jumped on me and pulled my hair because he smelled the banana in my bag. It was so funny. There are also people that watches the forest to ensure the safety of both humans and monkeys. Wear comfortable shoes. The forest is big and there are stairs to climb. The only thing i disliked was the caged deers. Not really sure why they have them there.", "Absolutely loved it. Was never hassled by the monkeys. Had a small travel bag under my shirt with money, passports, sun glasses and jewellery in it, that we got back out once we left. The monkeys looove shiney things. Do not bring food in, in a bag or backpack. They can smell it and will try to get in to the bag.", "This place is full of monkeys so when you happen to go here be carefull with your belongings else monkeys will take away evrything.your phone your shades keep them in your pocket or in the car,else ull loose on them", "Entertaining to see the monkeys scrounge around for food. A nice walk through. If you’ve seen monkeys up close before there isn’t much more to offer.", "Very nice experience, but don't touch the monkeys, let them touch you! They don't like being touched without there permission! They immediatly steal every food you bring, so don't bring any! You can buy bananas to give them but the quality is very bad, so sometimes they don't even want to eat them.. Especially baby monkeys are so cute to see.. And for 2,5euro this is definitely worth it!", "Paths through jungle type flora. A must is a visit to the small pool where the monkeys swim and dive. Visitors not obeying the rules about not feeding and trying to touch the animals", "we were worried after hearing about monkey thefts and as we arrived heard a shout as one monkeys took off with a wallet. lovely to see them in beautiful sourroundings. Some foolhardy people trying to feed them. however the guide said, bring nothing but your camera/phone dont put your hands in your pockest and you'll be fine ..We were! worth a visit sorry we didnt have longer.", "Fantastic! So many monkeys Everywhere! But be careful as a couple of them can be a little aggressive if you get too close. Having said that, others were very friendly and we're jumping on people and just sitting on them! P.s. hold on to your possessions (especially any food!).", "Excellent visit. Well worth the drive. Take the time to buy the bunch of bananas and feed the monkeys. Awesome experience!", "great morning out must visit if in Ubud monkeys are great fun and a good atmosphere here - cheap admission 30.000 rps makes is all great!! Stop in at animal welfare on the walk back up and donate!", "Beautiful jungle and statues, and a great place to see monkeys roaming around... but make sure you don’t have anything in your backpack’s outer pockets or sunglasses on your head... a monkey jumped on my back and stole my chapstick out of my backpack pocket!! And then ran away snarling. And then one jumped on the roof our car and refused to leave.... basically it’s a cool place, just be prepared for the monkeys to be little jerks.", "If you’re already in Ubud, you shouldn’t miss this. While it’s basically just a lot of monkeys, it’s really fun. Wander around for an hour or less and you’ll be glad you did. Be careful to not flash food or bright things if you don’t want the monkeys jumping on you. Also, they will unzip your bags to look for what’s inside, so be careful of that. But enjoy it!", "Whilst there were lots of Monkeys we didn't particularly enjoy the forest. Whilst we avoided it, we did see quite a number of people being bitten on the day we were there. In some cases the monkeys were extremely aggressive and chasing a couple of people (separately) to continue biting them! Wouldn't personally recommend, however, I guess if you really want an up close interaction with monkeys (and the potential to be bitten by one!) it's worth a visit", "Fun way to spend a morning or afternoon. Lovely setting, fun monkeys, not shy of humans but I also didn't witness any stealing people's wallets or phones like I had been warned! Great fun, good for all the family, good value for money. Go and explore Ubud afterwards, it's great.", "We visited this place as part of a package tour and we definitely do not regret it. It was so nice to see the monkeys all around in a natural habitat. You can pay extra to feed them if you are interested, which was quite fun. There are some rules, which are posted at the front of the entrance. Take off any hats or earrings as the monkeys may take interest in them and you may not get it back! lol", "I was nervous about going after reading the reviews but we decided to go anyway... When we got there my kids were terrified (5 &7 yrs) as I thought they may be but our driver came in with us and straight away one of the guards came over and reassured my kids that it is safe and its probably best to not buy bananas if u don't want them near you... There are hundreds of monkeys and babies and the place is beautiful to walk around... We did see monkeys become aggressive but only because stupid tourists don't obey the rules and try to touch them..the guards are helpful in these situations though.... One baby touched my sons leg but other than that they left us alone... Highly recommend a visit just follow the rules and you will have a great experience", "Off course the place is known and well worth visiting. But i also want to warn for the aggressive behavior of the monkeys. Although it is still widely informed, still lots of people get taken glasses, phones, jewels... I even saw a monkey taking the red slippers of the foot of a boy. Biting the father who tried to stop him. I have impression the guards of the complex like this situation. The monkeys steal, guards \\save\\\" the stolen stuff by giving cookies and receive tips from tourists. Smells organised to me.\"", "Monkey Forest is a temple area surrounded by nature, which is located in Ubud, so you can visit without any special transport. As its name states, it is settled by different kind of monkeys, which freely move around this area. This place may deserve a visit if you find funny monkeys playing around you middle of the rainforest. Of course, they are workers there taking a look or feeding them. However, if you want to enjoy nature or temples, there are nicer temples areas surround Ubud and, of course, without monkeys. Remember: Monkeys don't have manners, they are not going to ask you for your food, mobile or cup, so take care of your belonging inside :) (The receptionist saved us some souvenirs, while we were inside).", "Lots of nasty monkeys. A couple temples. Worth a look. Fee to enter. A few monkey wranglers if the crew acts up.", "Totally enjoyed this place. Monkeys are abundant and interesting to watch. Take heed that they might try to grab glasses, hats, bags etc. I had one sit on my lap and that was fine but then another little monkey climbed on me and tried to take my glasses off. NOTE: they will only climb on you if you sit near where they are, if just walking around they wont usually touch you :-) Great photo opportunities and as you are in a dense park, lots of shade. ", "Lovely attraction to visit. Monkey everywhere, I particularly enjoyed mother monkey and baby monkey sharing love. And also has a lovely walking path along the forest. Do not take any water bottle or plastic shopping bag monkey think it's a food and try to take away from you(witnessed some attack from monkey).", "Beautiful forest walk accompanied by cheeky monkeys which you can feed. Banana sellers are just inside the main gate. There is also a deer enclosure. Two temples can be seen inside the forest and there are market stalls along the way. Baby monkeys are very cute, but don't tease them as they can be aggressive.", "I met a lot of macacs during my travels, but these weren't scared of people at all. I felt like the parc was made so the monkeys could rob the tourists. Didn't love the experience at all and lost my raincoat to a monkeyin the process because he jumped my backpack.", "I am a little freaked out by monkeys, they are so unpredictable. But they were all pretty chill here. And the actual forest is so beautiful. Loved it!", "I went here and imet a friendly staff but i went here not for met the staff. The monkey was extremly cute and fun. They came to me. I played with them. I gave them a banana beside that there is a temple i looked from outside , 3 temples at Monkey Forest. Prajapati,Beji and the main temple. Perfect place.", "We had a nice time visiting the forest as it isi amazing, until I made a mistake and opened a really small bag of peanuts as i was extremely hungry. A few seconds after monkey jumped on my leg and started to climb and sat on my shoulder while trying to steal a bag from me. For a while i didn't realize what he wanted but than he bit me on my forefinger and I released the bag so he left as well with the bag :) Luckily it wasn't a hard bite, but be careful and do not carry any food/drinks with you.", "If you like walking around a dirty smelly monkey cage this place is for you. Personally I prefer to be on the other side of the bars. Saying that the rest of the family did enjoy the experience. Reasonable entrance price, an hour here is plenty. Lots of inappropriate monkey behaviour, fun for all the family.", "So much fun I had a absolutely ball ,the monkeys are really cheeky and very tame. The area is kept clean and doesn’t smell ,the monkeys are all well fed and mostly well behaved . You can buy a bunch of bananas so it’s advisable to take a bit of money. It’s better to keep the belongings you take to a minimum as the monkeys steal things out of your pockets or anything they can get their hands on . ", "Good for maximum of 30 minutes ! Watched the monkeys walk around and nap .. some were fighting each other while we were there so opted not to touch the monkeys or feed the bananas ! Watched f a distance and still enjoyed the experience !", "The Sacred Monkey Forest was our first stop in Ubud and it was hard to beat. The temple complex itself is absolutely beautiful and was worth the price of admission alone. I was a little worried about the monkeys at first as I had heard they could be aggressive, but if you don't buy the bananas and don't carry any food with you then they leave you alone. It was a wonderful experience and is very well staffed with handlers.", "Situated between Ubud and Sukawati this place was a pleasant surprise. The setting is very romantic and just beautiful. The service was great and the food even better. Enjoyed this place very much. It is also vary close to zoo. Have a great day. 😁", "So this is a must see place - the monkeys have invaded a working temple and run riot there. Do not stare these monkeys in the eyes and all valuables should be hidden as they will steal them and run into the jungle! 1-2 hours most for this attraction", "If you are not one bit afraid of monkeys climbing onto you and possibly snatching something from you, than go ahead. This place is super fun and definitely you will have a memory to talk about in the future.", "Went with my 16yr old niece and 18yr old daughter. We enjoyed the stroll through the beautiful forest and monkeys were EVERYWHERE! Beware, they are not afraid of humans and will climb and jump on you without warning. I was sitting on a retaining wall and a monkey walks up to me, proceeds to climb on my shoulder, rests for a few minutes, climbs on my lap then leaves. Awesome! They seemed to keep their distance from people UNLESS they had food or shiny objects. An hour or so is all you need to allow for. It's definitely a worthwhile experience.", "After being very hesitant to visit the monkey forest after what we had read, we are so glad we did. What a beautiful and peaceful place. Had no issues with the monkeys as they are well cared for and feed. Definitely a must do in Ubud.", "I visited the monkey forest during a 5 day holiday to in November 2015. The entry fee is super cheap(about 3 dollars American). There are signs everywhere telling you not to look into the monkeys eyes and also not to try to pet or touch the monkeys and to be mindful of your possessions and make sure the monkeys can't grab your things.. Please take your time and read these signs... After paying the very cheap fee to get in you have a chance to buy bananas. After you buy the bananas watch out cause monkeys will climb up your back and sit on your shoulder and will take the bananas right out of your hands. They won't take one banana, instead they will grab three or four at a time, lol And remember once they grab the bananas don't try to wrestle them back, just let the monkeys have them. It's super cute to watch the monkeys eat. I had assumed that I would have to peel the bananas but the monkeys do a great job of doing that too. There are lots of temples and walking paths in the forest. Take your time and explore. It will only take a couple hours to see everything there. It's well worth the few dollars to see and feed the monkeys.... I made the mistake of staring a monkey in the eyes as I approached him and he growled at me while showing his teeth, lol I was scared... There are lots of forest staff members(you will notice they are wearing green and brown robes), the staff do an excellent job of making sure the monkeys are not causing any trouble for the tourists. The staff have long sticks that they shake at the monkeys who may be growling or trying to steal the possessions of a tourist. Bottom line is just follow the safety rules and you will be fine..:make sure to bring your camera and GoPro cause you will love all the funny things the monkeys do. Oh, and don't worry about the monkeys climbing on you...I thought they would scratch me when the climb on me but somehow I never felt anything, they are excellent and gentle climbers, lol...", "My wife and I enjoyed visiting the Sacred Monkey forest. It was wonderfuly seeing monkeys of all shapes and sizes in their (semi) natural habitat. What was not nice was the behaviour of our fellow tourists - there are signs everywhere that say don't feed the animals, don't try to touch them, but there were plenty of people trying to get selfies and using food to entice the monkeys! This is dangerous not only to the people taking selfies, but also to other tourists as the monkeys can get agrressive. Almost makes you wonder who's the smarter species!", "It was crowded, the mosquitos bite hard and often, the monkeys are mean and smell like poop. Don’t get me wrong, cool experience for those who haven’t seen it or done anything like this. But truly overrated. We spent 50k RP each which is about $ 4 US. Most of the people there were pushy and rude to get close up shots of the monkeys. You can literally play with the monkeys and have them climb over you with treats. The problem is they are extremely dirty , you can’t judge what they will do( one took a bit into my baseball cap and ruined it ) when I tried to get it off it was more upset. The worst part is they smelled like poop, then we realized they were standing in poop and rubbing it our clothes. You can say we rushed back to our hotel and showered. We did get some great photos, and had a good time together but we decided we’re done with all animal visits after that one on our travels.", "Monkeys in the main spots are picky about the bananas given; they'll peel the banana and throw them away. But the monkeys in the quiet place would attack you for food, be careful of things holding in hands", "those little guys want it all.Fun to watch them intermingle in complete freedom within a lush environment", "Overrated tourist trap the monkeys are just as entertaining when you see them from outside the park. Inside they are just aggressive taunting tourists, watched one monkey jump on a guys leg climb up it and steal his water bottle. This is not monkeys living in a natural environment it's just an oversized zoo", "As the name suggests its filled with monkeys. You should visit this place during afternoons to avoid the heat. You can spend about an hour or two moving about taking pictures with the monkeys or just enjoy nature. For taking pictures with monkeys there are kiosks selling bananas who will also make sure that a monkey sits on you and has those bananas if you want. Do not carry food from outside as monkeys tend to grab them. Part of the Sacred Monkey Forest is stroller friendly not fully.", "This is a must visit place for anyone going to Ubud. Not just because of the funny creatures, but because of the amazing vegetation you will find in this place! Amazing trees and beautiful grounds will captivate adults, while the monkeys will give quite a bit of chuckles and scares for the younger ones!", "MBH really wanted to visit the Sacred Monkey Forest - I admit, I was a bit apprehensive (not such a huge fan of monkeys.) HIGHLY recommend you go early in the day before the bus loads of tourists arrive! (Ugh!) Monkeys were fine. Workers stationed throughout the Park did a great job of monitoring the tourists and monkeys. Despite NUMEROUS posted signs about not feeding the monkeys, there are sellers of bananas inside the park and visitors are encouraged to feed these to the monkeys. Seems a bit confusing for the monkeys then, as to what food is okay to take and what food is not okay to take. FOR SURE do not have any food in your bag, backpack, etc - they smell it all! And keep your hands out of your pockets - if you keep them in there, they think you have something for them inside there..", "The monkey forest in concept is great, walking around a forest with beautiful scenery and observing monkeys in their natural habitat. The reality is hundreds of tourists not respecting these wild animals. There are signs which state very clearly to not attempt to touch the monkeys, however we saw many people trying to touch them or take selfies with them and then looking horrified and screaming when the monkey retaliated and got aggressive. Following that the employees at the forest will then scare the monkeys away punishing them for the tourists ignorance. People visiting need to remember that they are wild animals, they may look cute but they are aggressive animals that will act defensively when they feel threatened, therefore it’s best to observe them from a distance and stay quiet!", "Usually it would take around a couple of hours to walk around the whole place and enjoy the view. Be careful around the monkeys as they might try to take stuff from you (which is common for monkeys around the world). The view is breathtaking. Word of advice, take a piece of cloth available near the ticket counter and tie it around your waist else you cannot enter. It is the dress code. For people with longer pants, only the small orange scarf is enough. For others you might need the larger purple cloth.", "A fun place to visit with kids of all ages. The monkeys are friendly and plenty space to walk around for an hour. The trees in this forest are huge and impressive.", "I really like it.Ok, there were monkeys...but what i liked about this small forest was the light breaking thru the high trees..beautiful light,so it didn't surprise me to see like 5 couples being photographed for their wedding pictures.The most beautiful wedding dresses .It was a nice spot, just to sit and observe the whole scene.", "Beautiful forest and cute monkeys. It was a great fun feeding them bananas and getting pictures with them on our heads. I highly recommend visiting this place, memory for life 😄", "A must see if you're in Ubud. A hidden Hindu Temple surrounded by jungle with steps descending to sacred pools & a creek, all guarded by serpents carved in stone - and everywhere there are families of monkeys. You can buy bananas to feed them - which makes sure they get their natural food - and they'll pose for pictures and even climb on your shoulders for a photo with you if you invite them to. Just don't take any other food in with you because they'll try to grab and eat it and it really isn't good for them [first time I went a few years ago I had a miniature Hawaiian lei souvenir attached to my camera case, and they immediately assumed that because their food offerings in the temple came with flowers my camera must be food and grabbed for it. I won in the end and kept it but it was close).", "A bit boring not worth the visit. Seen a much nicer location in Thailand. Dont worth the monkeys live in the wild and are not friendly sometimes.", "We spent a couple of hours at the monkey forest and it was beautiful! We saw monkeys with their babies and I truly enjoyed the experience of walking thru the forest and seeing the animals running around and playing w/each other. If you're in Ubud, it's worth walking 15 minutes to this beautiful sanctuary from central Ubud", "Beyond the Monkeys themselves which are entertaining there's so many beautiful temples and rope bridges to see here. Don' t miss it. Its wonderous!!", "Yup, the monkeys live here naturally but with the forest now basically being fenced in, they're contained mostly to this place. They're fed and tourists get to buy bananas to get the monkeys to approach or sit on them. All very set up and no longer natural in any way. Very entertaining however to see tourists get climbed on in not so subtle ways with hairs being pulled, necks scratched and people jumped upon from the trees. So if you've got a bit of time up your sleeve, choose a good viewing point and let the comedy unfold.", "I definitely recommend visiting the Monkey Forest. If you have lids they'll love it and even adults will too. Watch out though, the monkeys will sneak up and steal the bananas out of your hands before you get a chance to feed them. They'll also try to take your belongings so make sure bags are held on to tightly. Our kids loved having the monkeys climb all over them. Great photo opportunities too. Take the chance to walk around the whole sanctuary and see temples and cemeteries as well as the monkeys.", "The park itself is green and very pleasing. There is a lot of monkeys and they are very friendly. It is good place to hide from hot sun and to have some walk. To me the wild monkeys nex to Uluwatu temple were more entertaining (but very aggressive too)))", "Was here years ago when the forest was empty and free. It has changed. It is now 50,000 to enter and the staff take your bags from you as a safety precaution so the monkeys don't steal from you, which they will given half a chance. But then they turn around and sell you bananas to feed the monkeys. Feels like that just encourages them to be aggressive. I had monkeys run over my head and arms as I was earning on a rail. One bared its teeth at me for no reason and ran after me. It was scary, especially because I was on a narrow path right next to the ravine, with many people on it. I would never take small kids here.", "Road to sacred monkey forest is often stuck 'cause of traffic jam. I definitely suggest to use free parking lot which is on the left side of the road. The entrance fee is 40K, a little pricey, but definitely worth it. There are some basic instructions on socializing with the monkeys at the entrance, I suggest following them - don't show your teeth, do not look directly into the eyes etc. We took our bananas from home. Monkeys were not agressive at all, always nicely climbed and ate the piece of banana. There are also guards everywhere, who kept looking out for everybody's safety. If you are not gonna act hysterical monkeys will like you. I got slightly bit by monkey whom I tricked by baiting with only a banana leaf instead of an actual banana - went to first aid just to get some desinfection. Everything was free and I was also told that monkeys in the forest are without any infections. 5/5.", "Our 8 yr daughter totally enjoyed her visit to the Monkey Forest. We bought a small bunch of bananas for her to attract monkeys to climb on her shoulders , but she / we were all able to get monkeys on the quieter paths to happily climb on board without anything being offered. Actually the bananas seem to attract the bigger monkeys which would be too much for a little kid to handle. She didn't want to leave and wanted to go back the next day as well ", "The Sacred Monkey forest with it's temples and Grey Faced Long-tailed nse Macaques is not to be missed. Allow plenty of time and wear your climbing shoes. Carefull with the monkeys. They appear really nice and friendly but it's a con. They'll rob you blind.They send in the kids to climb on you and steal something. An adult will show up with it and sell it back for food.After being fleeced, climb down the ravine to the river and the most secluded temple area. DO NOT LITTER. The gods do not like that.", "After talking to alot of friends about the monkey forest i had decided that i didnt want to go because of the chance of getting bitten. The private driver we had said i wont get bitten so we went. Its 30,000 rp entry. $3 aus Our driver was 500,000 rp for the hole day. We didnt buy bananas because we say the people that had bananas attracted all the monkeys. I saw a few people hold a single banana and the monkeys climb them and happly eat them while giving the opportunity for a selfie. If you hold a hole bunch of bananas. Expect to be challenged by a large monkey who will take them. Just use common sense and you will be fine. Dont touch the babies and if a monkey shows his teeth back off. Items are of interest too them. Just be careful and hang onto your stuff. One persons water bottle got stolen and the monkey drank the water. Lots of staff around to keep the monkeys in check Its really nice bit of jungle", "Semi wild monkeys who will climb on your back if u offer bananas Also saw them climb onto your back to try to raid backpacks! Best part of the small park is the conservation forest walkway where the monkeys are more in their element instead of surrounded by tourists feeding them!!", "I didn't really wanted to visit this place, but as my hubby insisted we dropped by. It turned out to be one of my favourite spots in . Monkeys were so beautiful, and they knew how to keep the distance from human - close enough to get some feed but not to close to scare us. When I had a chance to feed the monkeys, the forest guards(?) gave us some tips and explanations about the monkeys and the monkeys were very very soft and gentle with me. This experience actually blew my mind and made me to love monkeys 😉", "We had a good time here. Saw a lot of monkeys in a beautiful little park and didn't pay much. (30.000 Rp) It's also pretty close to the city so it can't hurt to spend 2 hours here if you got some free time.", "We were here about 18 years ago and how it has changed. No more just a temple in the forest you can just walk up to. It's now almost a theme park but tastefully designed. It's still a great place especially for kids. You can take as little or as much time as you want here and enjoy the tranquility away from busy and polluted Ubud town center. One tip is to arrive early to avoid the coach loads of tourists and have the place to yourself for a few hours.", "Had a wonderful time and got some great photos have been to both monkey forest and monkey temple. While I personally had no problems at either I did feel like the monkeys at monkey forest are far less aggressive.", "Don’t miss exploring this beautiful and fascinating park in Ubud. The grounds are gorgeous and the monkeys wonderful.", "I'm always a little weary over visiting animal 'sanctuaries' anywhere in the world as the majority are often completely compelling to their title. However, the Monkey Kindgom in Ubud is animal friendly. The monkeys are free to run around wherever they like. There are no cages or guards/keepers keeping them in line. Of course, there are members of staff around in case a monkey gets a bit carried away with jumping on you ( which he'll only do if you show him you have food or any form of plastic/ play material - so my advice is keep these locked up in your bag). The scenery is lovely and it's a great thing to do if you have a just a little bit of time. It won't take long to go round and you spend as much or as little time there as desired. Location is not far to walk to from main Ubud town. Cheap and worth the visit.", "As neither of us are monkey lovers it was with trepidation that we went to the monkey forest. The environment allows the monkeys to roam so be prepared for them to hop up on to you. In saying that if like us you prefer to look and not touch it is a nice walk around the forest and you are able to observe from afar. Make sure you leave all valuables and food out of sight.", "It's just sort of there, in town, Monkey Forest. You drive by it and see the monkeys along the road and think that's probably as close as you need to go. But when you have and 8 and a 10 year old and they're begging to go in because they love animals...I finally gave in. I don't like the idea of feeding \\wild\\\" animals. But well, they aren't in cages and they do live there freely, they are definitely habituated to humans. The girls loved watching them. Some of the mamas and babies were so sweet and some of the monkeys just get a little nasty, especially if they want food from people. I thought it would be way more crowded but we managed to get away from the crowds when we actually walked on the trail through the forest, not the temple/concrete area. I recommend that. Watching them jump in the pool from tree limbs was hilarious! I wasn't expecting that... It is a bit smelly and dirty (feces) around, but what can you expect when there are 600 monkeys living there? We went to Monkey Forest, check ✔️\"", "A beautiful forest in the middle of Ubud monkeys are everywhere and can steal water or that you have made the way.", "I read some of the reviews for here and was nervous to visit however my own experience was drama free! Monkeys were so cute and it’s a great environment to walk round. The monkeys stay away from you as long as you don’t encourage them. I didn’t want to take my bag in case they tried to get in it but they didn’t get anywhere near. DONT TAKE FOOD OR DRINK IN. There are signs everywhere but still people ignored them, the only time we saw monkeys jumping on people was for food or drink bottles.", "It is a nice place to walk around and enjoy the forest and the monkeys... Just have to be careful with the monkeys as they like to play around spacial for those who want to hide food or are ken to have a photo with one of then... Go and walk around and take photos bus you do not need to insist in have one monkey in your arms only to have a photo to post it on social media... Try to enjoy... that is all...", "Busy area, lots of monkeys around they are very cheeky don't take glasses or bags or anything they may decide to take lol", "The monkey forest was very average, the monkeys seemed looked after but didn't always seem natural as the staff were selling bananas for them to climb on you to get them for a good photo. Personally I would prefer to see them more in their natural habitat.", "We have been here twice now, second time was a lot different because they have tightened up on feeding the monkeys, so they are less aggressive now. The views were amazing and so many picture opportunities, go on a Sunday and you may be able to catch a glimpse of a ceremony in progress, cool to watch. Make sure you pay a little for a guide, worth it, especially if you have kids, because they keep any naughty monkeys away from you.", "Our kids had an amazing time at the sacred monkey forest while some ladies from the group went shopping in the ubud market. Since ubud market is just about 15-20minutes away, it was a reasonable split. Make sure the children are not wearing any flashy accessories or sun glasses etc. They also learnt a great deal and enjoyed the place", "A wet humid afternoons entertainment!! The monkeys are hysterical. They Japanese tourists even more so. There is a list of guidlines at the entry. Mostly common sense stuff. Dont tease the monkeys with food, dont scream or make loud noises. The entertainment is the japanese tourists not paying attention to the guidlines and the monkeys then having fun at the Japanese expense. Absolutely hysterical.", "Don't be afraid to get some bananas and enjoy the monkeys climbing all over you! I suggest you approach the friendly guides there and ask them about interacting with the monkeys, my guide sold me some grapes, found some more friendly monkeys and supervised the feeding session! I never felt too concerned and it is really great to have a close interaction.", "We visited this Monkey Forest, it was fun but the monkeys are quit aggressive some times they stel waterbottles and food, and children should be aware of this. it is a really nice place and still I the Ubud town area, so you can reache it by walking", "So the name is pretty straightforward. Lots and lots and LOTS of monkeys! Besides the monkeys, the trailed were also. Rey nice to walk through and see the forest. Be warned! The monkeys will go after any food or bottles that are visible. They jumped on my bag to get to my water! They are pretty harmless and won't attack though. If you stand your ground they will go around you. Just know that t is their turf you're on and that you are guests in their home. Overall, lots of fun for a few hours going through Ubud. Tip: go in the morning. Less people and not as hot/humid as other parts of the day.", "We went with the whole family to the Monkey Forest. You have to pay entrance and there are guards everywhere watching over the monkeys and the visotors. Keep aware that you don't take any food with you because the monkeys will find it by searching you and your bags. You can buy bananas in the forest to feed them. It's really nothing very special except from the fact you can walk around and see how a monkeys fight and live with each other. A little monkey zoo.", "Great fun place to visit for all ages. The monkeys are relaxed and it is nice to see them roaming around freely (rather than being caged in). You can buy bananas if you want to feed them, or keep more of a distance if you wish too. There are 3 temples to visit too and a nice walkway near a stream. It's a great day out, with great views of your surroundings!", "Nice clean restroom at entrance, nice shaded paths through the forest to see the monkeys. We did not have any issues with the monkeys taking our things but we only had a cross body bag and a hat, no food at all. Watch out for the monkeys peeing on you from up in the trees. One hour was good to walk the forest and see the monkeys. It is very hot and humid.", "Definitely worth a visit but leave food and valuables at your accommodation. If you have food in your bags the monkeys will be after it. Monkeys are in their own environment and a pleasure to visit. A highlight!", "I am an animal lover, so any chance to be surrounded by monkeys is bound to appeal to me. That said, Monkey Forest is so much more - there are temples to look around too, and some lovely stone carving & statues. The Temples are reason enough to come in my view, and similar to those at Gunung Kawi and Goa Gajah but on a much smaller scale, and they are amazing to view when you consider the work that must have gone into their construction. The monkeys themselves are not afraid of humans, so it's entirely likely that they will jump on you if you stand still long enough. I find it much fun, as it was to watch them jump on other people, but I can understand how other people dislike it. You can still enjoy the forest even if you don't like monkeys, just keep your distance from the furry critters and don't carry food! Depending on where you're staying the Forest is also a short cut onto Jln Monkey Forest, although you can easily walk around the side in 5 minutes and see monkeys sat on the fences if you want a distanced view. They are literally everywhere, and most cheeky :-) For just 20,000 rupees its a fab couple of hours in my view, which can be followed with a few more hours along Jln Monkey Forest, looking at shops and visiting the many lovely restaurants. Highly recommended, and one of my favourite memories of Ubud. If you're local it's a good morning out, and well worth the journey if you're further away in Denpasar, Kuta etc.", "I've been to the Monkey Forest three times now, and it's always fun. There are macaques all over, which are very entertaining, and there are two different Hindu temples within the temple to visit. It costs about $2 US to get in, and it's a nice respite from all the shopping. I would definitely recommend not bringing any food or water bottles or anything other than the essentials into the forest. Also, make sure you go to the bathroom ahead of time - the bathrooms there are horrible. The monkeys can be quite aggressive - be aware!", "Lovely rain forest park with the the natural environment for monkey's who are the real owners of this lovely place and they allow us to visit them in their home place. Very enjoyable as long as the monkeys are respected", "If you are in Ubud you should probably head to the monkey forest as it is part of the Ubud experience. The forest is beautiful and offers some respite from the heat thanks to the shade of the trees. There are beautiful statues and temples to look at and all in all it is very nice. Just make sure that you do not take food or a bottled drink out of your bag...the monkeys will climb up your body and take it.", "The hotel we stayed were just around the corner from Monkey forest so we took a stroll in and it was a nice little park to walk around. I won’t say it is a must see attraction in Ubud but if you are in the neighborhood, you may as well go for a visit.  Monkeys are so cute, we can get pretty close up to take pictures and see them entertain themselves in the pool, chasing after each other, and go on with they days.", "The guide who brought us here told us the monkeys are tame, but as a general rule, you are entering their territory, hence if you bring water & food they will snatch and anything that you drop on the floor are rightfully theirs, always show open palm and do not make eye contact. I was not disturbed by the monkeys but my friends were! A smallish monkey grabbed a friend's neck and tried to snatch her necklace! In a moment of panic, she pushed the monkey away and it scratched her face causing slight bleeding. My friend was quite traumatised and had to be sent to a medical clinic for some medication. Another friend had some monkeys peeing and crapping on her from the trees above her because a nearby barong procession was causing some noise the monkeys didnt like. Saw a monkey latching itself on to a female tourist's sling bag not letting go for some time... I would not visit this place for fun, as I would be too busy staying alert in case some monkeys decide to attack me. The lush greenery here is indeed a nice contrast to the hustle & bustle of Kuta, but other than that I dont find anything else interesting here...", "We were informed by our driver to not go here at night because the monkeys are more aggressive. We did not buy food at the entrance or carry any food into the forest and hid our sunglasses and we didn't encounter any aggressive monkeys. I was a little nervous after reading the reviews but none of the monkeys bothered us. However, we observed a girl who was eating oreo cookies and a monkey came from out of nowhere, climbed up the girl and snatched her cookies like a flash. The forest is situated at the end of a street lined with shops. It is cool inside the forest with the banyan trees and monkeys hanging out...probably waiting to attack the people with food. If you want to \\interact\\\" with monkeys (take photos of monkeys hanging out on you) go to Sangeh Monkey Forest in . It is a smaller monkey forest but you pay a nominal fee and you are provided with a guide. The guide basically \\\"controls\\\" the monkeys with food and a little stick to pose for pics with you and discourages them from jumping on you without being prompted. We were taken here by our driver and were the only people at the forest. Be sure to give your camera to the guide to take pics since he will want to take them with his camera and charge you for them. We did buy one photo with a Monkey Forest frame for a couple dollars US. Also, be prepared that you may get some monkey poo on you.\"", "Recommended for animal lovers. The monkeys are very assertive and if you buy bananas to feed them, they'll take them from you, often climbing up your body to do so. One even pulled a banana out of my pocket. A few people are scared by that but most people have fun with it. They won't bite or scratch you -- they don't want to spoil a good thing. Hold a banana above your head and they'll sit on your shoulder to get it.", "Preface; before walking around the Monkey Forest I recommend stopping at a restaurant for lunch as there is only vendor snacks available once you’re in the park. The places closest to the entrance were very crowded. Our driver took us to a place off the main road called “Adi Asri Restaurant Ubud” which had amazing local and western dishes. Set in a garden the atmosphere is incredible. Our day in Ubud ended with a trip to the Monkey Forest. This is one attraction that lives up to its name. On our way in an exiting patron warned us to remove all shiny glasses and clothes that a monkey could easily grab. This warning proved to be more useful than I would have liked. We purchased a bunch of bananas to feed to the monkeys. My wife hid them from sight but the clever monkeys soon caught wind of them and swarmed. Our driver fended them off (I am sure that they are mostly harmless) somewhat gently. The park has beautiful trails, temples, and flora. There is a cascading river that flows through that provides great photo opportunities. We spent around 2 hours wandering around, which is long enough to see everything. One additional warning, this tour appears to be the parents with small children trip of choice. If that is not a deterrent, than it is well worth the money for entrance.", "We were here in March 2019, and liked it very much. Monkeys are cute, luckily they didn’t try to climbed on us or bite us 😃 The entrance fee is valid, it was worth it 🙂", "This is definitely worth seeing.....but a bit touristy. The monkeys here can be a bit aggressive and know if you have food. Keep your glasses and hats/caps hidden as they will steal them. I was definitely entertained by the monkeys and their interaction with each other.", "Take of your jewelry before entering the monkey forrest, the monkeys must have a gold stash somewhere in the forrest haha, absolutely gorgeous forrest surroundings well worth going just to have a nice walk through. Monkeys are ferral little buggers i don't recommend you let a monkey on your shoulders as we did & they tend to scratch you & it hurts.. just feed them & keep on walking", "If you don't want the monkeys jumping all over you, don't buy the bananas!! If you prefer not to see animals in a zoo this place is worth a visit, even if only for 20 minutes as they all live very happily in this sanctuary, probably because they get so much food!", "We had so much fun here! Be careful not to carry anything you don't want played with by a monkey, including water bottles and pieces of paper (i.e. tickets to the park). Both of these items were borrowed from me by baby monkeys - so cute, can't even be mad. I would suggest you make sure to explore the whole sanctuary, as it is really nice to walk around. A lot of tourists would congregate in just a few main areas.", "This money forest is very clean and well maintained. The staff keep the monkeys under control and don’t allow them to steal food or personal belongings from the guests Worth the entrance fee.", "We had a great time here and cannot recommend enough. For a reasonable price you can spend as long as you went walking around the incredible jungle and temples. And the monkeys are non stop entertainment 😂", "A great place to spend a couple of hours. The surroundings are beautiful with some really old temples and lots of history. Good facilities but could do with a cafe ( maybe we missed it!). It’s the monkeys that make the most fun though- clearly very well cared for and both healthy and a bit naughty. Lots of staff interacting with the monkeys and helping prevent stolen glasses, handbags etc. Well worth visiting if you are in or near Ubud.", "I spent an hour wandering around and looking at the monkeys, which were very cute. Disappointed to see some tourists disobeying the signs and feeding them junk food. In any case, this place is worth a visit, if only to get out of the traffic of Ubud.", "Nature and animal lovers, you will be delighted and thrilled with the depth of beauty here. Ancient trees, temples, and of course monkeys:) Lots and lots of monkeys! So why only two stars?? The hoards of disrespectful tourist who have very little regard for nature. People sticking their cameras an inch away from a infant monkeys face, feeding the monkeys chips and other garbage, AND a Chinese guy trying to put a baby monkey in his messenger bag. WTF . I was appalled at humanity. If you go here,do not treat these animals merely as props for your selfies AND if you see ANY animal mistreatment, its is imperative that you report it IMMEDIATELY !", "Walking distance in Ubud, go see the monkey’s they are worth a visit. Watch your jewellery’s, we seen an earring snatched.", "We spontaneously visited the moneky forest and we had so much fun. The entrance fee was 50 000 idr and then you could buy bananas to feed the monekys for around 20 000 idr. We bought a couple of bananas and the monekys jump on you to eat them. There are enough security guys around to help you if you are in trouble. Also a very good first aid response team as we seen a lady collapse during her visit. It is very well run and worth a visit.", "Few people can fail to contain a smile (or scream) watching the residents of Ubud’s Sacred Monkey Forest wile away their day, whether it be eating, sleeping, climbing, fighting or just lounging on their stone counterparts and watching tourists wander by. Home to over 600 long-tail macaques, the Sacred Monkey Forest in is one of Ubud’s most popular tourist attractions, and an important contribution to the environmental conservation of ’s forests and sacred sites, housing a number of nese Hindu temples built in the mid 14th century. Check out my full review of Ubud's Sacred Monkey Forest on my travel blog: http://eatdrinkcookdo.com/close-personal-sacred-monkey-forest/ :)", "It is a real monkey forest, they are everywhere.... be carful if you are having backpack they like to jump on it... also dont carry food or water in your hands because they will try to steal it ... forest is really nice, and monkeys are so funny and cute", "Monkeys are friendly only if they get something to eat. Do not look at them in the eye, they can react aggressively. do not take any accessoires with you, because monkeys tend to steal it from you :) :) you can feed the monkeys free, as well!", "if you do not live in tropical area, this is an excellent place for you to see the tropical forest in the middle of the hustle bustle of Ubud complete with its indigineous tammed monkey. Buy bananas from outside cause if you plan to feed the monkey and buy the banana from the local seller, it will be very pricy.", "The monkeys here will take your stuff if you don't watch it. I was only there for 20 minutes and saw the monkeys take a hat and two pairs of sunglasses, one being mine. Luckily, the locals were able to get the items back. I arrived right around 6, and paid to go in but then around 6:30ish, we were told to leave. Didn't bother me too much as the cost for entry was only 20,000 rupiah. When I got back to my motorbike, there was another monkey. Very nasty one, the local drivers helped me to get him off the bike. Overall, it was a fun experience but if you want to see monkeys go to monkey forest where they are a lot nicer", "Strange forest not far from the town. Be careful monkey can be agressive! Do not look at them in the eyes.", "We stumbled across Sacred monkey forest. It is pretty cool how you walk down the Main Street and run into it. Read the rules carefully as these are naughty monkeys. They will attempt ( and sometimes succeed) in stealing your belongings. Plastic bags, bottles, glasses and jewelry. The monkeys do jump on you. Just remain calm and don't scream. It is a nice walk to check out the forest and statues etc. they sell bananas if you do want to feed the monkeys. If staying in Ubud don't do it as part of your tour, do it on your own and you will only have to pay admission fees. A guide isn't necessary", "Very popular place but dont know exact reason. Very busy, agreesive monkeys...would skip it and rather have some good food in Ubud", "The Monkey Forest is a must to see if you are staying in Ubud. We went early in the morning (9:00AM) and the monkeys were quite active and it was not to humid. I would advise that you are aware that the monkey's are mischievous and do try to steal your belongings and can be aggressive is you have bought bananas to feed them from the sellers inside the sanctuary. Also be aware they can become vicious if you get to close when taking photos. They can also randomly jump on you. There is a sign outside near the entries listing all the do's & do nots, I advise you read it. The walk around the sanctuary is not difficult and peaceful.", "These monkeys are hilarious, as long as they are bullying or stealing from others and not you! Be sure to leave any food, gum, or mints at the hotel. Otherwise, they will grab your backpack (which usually means jumping on your back). They are intimidated by nothing and no one. Its a fun twist on the normal \\zoo\\\" experience. The statues and forest are very pretty and scenic in themselves, but everyone comes here to be entertained by the primates.\"", "A bit pricey but worth the visit. At least for once in you know where the money you spent at the entrance is going (they maintain the place and feed the monkeys) not like most of these temples or waterfalls that is just racketeering. Playing with the monkeys was fun", "I never seen alot of monkeys for whole my life :) I went there with my families 4 of us. We bought 2 bunch of bananas and luckily we hired tour guide from the local people ( We paid him Rp 100,000, and i think it is reasonable price for safety for 4 of us). The tour guide hold the bananas so the monkeys werenot coming near us (once you hold bananas, they will try to grab the bananas). so we could give the bananas one by one to different monkeys. Over there also, there are little natural pond with a few fishes which are also eating bananas!!! It was very good experience over all.", "I enjoyed it here even though one of them pooed on me. I also saw a child try to open a packet of biscuits. Included in this review is what happened next after the monkey spotted the biscuits. This story ends with the child crying, and everybody else laughing. On a serious note though, don’t take food out in front of them, or anywhere in the park. Not cool. ", "Monkey forest is wild and a must do. Literally monkeys all over place interacting with people. Monkeys can be super aggressive so be careful with backpacks and hanging bags . Saw them jump on a few people . Well worth it , amazing experience", "Don't go for the monkeys or, if we do, beware. These are not the monkeys of cartoons and fairy tales, they are real monkeys. They are adorable, yes. And they are living primates like us and prone to all of the same emotions and actions. They are aggressive when provoked and will steal things right off of your body if you let them get too close. Enough said. Beyond that, it is home to ancient architecture, a temple, cemetery and more. It is rich in history. Enjoy", "We travelled to Ubud for a day trip to check out the monkey's and wander the streets! The kids were excited and we bought our own ripe bananas.....big mistake, a cheeky monkey snatched them out of our daughters hands, giving her one big fright and therefore she was scared throughout our visit! You can buy bananas there....I'd recommend that! There is plenty of staff around the busy parts of the forest to ensure the monkeys are friendly and visitors don't get too close! We have been several time before and this was the cleanest I'd seen it and lots of staff to observe the visitors safety. Highly recommend visiting the forest itself is beautiful!", "The monkey forest is great! There are rules at the entrance which you should read and abide by for everyone's safety. I spent a few hours there, walking around, observing the monkeys in there daily life. The babies were my favorite. There were a few monkey fights which is scary but there are personal who calm them down. Def worth the visit as tickets are only around $3", "On previous visits here we have visited the forest and found it interesting but only for a short time. We stayed in a different part of town this time where we needed to walk alongside monkey forest to get into the centre. There is a path that runs alongside it for quite a long way and we saw almost as much from there but for no cost. This is a great alternative if you want to just visit for a few minutes.", "I could go back again and again. Beautiful to watch the monkeys in their natural environment. The forest is absolutely breathtaking", "Spent an enjoyable hour or so wandering around the monkey sanctuary near Ubud. This area is set out like an open zoo with the animals wandering freely along the paths and surrounding forest. They are fed regularly, so there's none of the aggression you sometimes get with the fully wild monkeys who have become used to being fed by tourists. They seemed healthy and well, and the large numbers of babies with their mothers was a real treat. We were advised to look not touch the monkeys, but if you wanted a more personal experience you could buy bananas, and straight away monkeys were climbing on your shoulders, or grabbing them out of your hands! Plenty of staff on hand if rescue needed :-) This complex includes an two attractive temples, and a well paved walk way through the trees.", "I loved visiting the Sacred Monkey Forest, it was a lot of fun watching the monkeys enjoy the area. The temple was so beautiful as are most temples in . I highly recommend arriving early before all the tourists arrive. Our tour guide, Wayan with traditional tours, knew the best time to go and was really helpful with setting up a feeding opportunity with the monkeys. Feeding the monkeys is a must, they love crawling on you for a banana. This was one our favorite activities we did in ! A must for everyone in the Ubud area!", "We visited the Monkey Forest as part of a private Ubud tour, so our driver parked near the entrance gate where we purchased tickets and found our way around the grounds. There is plenty of variety at this site, from a stream running through a canyon accessed by a flight of steps then a charming bridge emerging through the roots of some huge trees, to a temple (no public access), to a deer enclosure and a cemetery. Throughout the sanctuary roam the monkeys, who if they believe that you have food or a camera, will try to relieve you of it! At one point I stood too close to a small tree while watching some monkeys playing in another tree, and a couple of cheeky monkeys ran onto my shoulders and head. Apparently I have very tasty ears but fortunately no blood was drawn! We did witness a phone taken from one tourist and a pouch of tobacco confiscated from another by the monkeys, so be aware of what's going on around you and travel light. All in all this was a pleasant couple of hours, finished off with the obligatory market stalls toward the exit, where you can choose to bargain for souvenirs.", "Beautiful place, plenty on little monkeys, wild tropical forest, impressive nature. You will enjoy it unless you are afraid of monkeys. Worthy. ", "We hired a taxi for the day to see the Volcano, rice terraces and finally the Monkey Forest. If you have read any of our other reviews about , then you might be surprised that we actually enjoyed this! For starters, in Ubud we DID NOT get pestered by the locals. There was someone selling cheap bananas to feed the monkeys before we got to the entrance, and at the entrance we could buy 'Official' bananas, which made us smile. They were also cheap. The entrance cost was a reasonable price too and monkeys were watching us from the trees above. It is a smallish forest but very attractive. Monkeys everywhere and they were all very tame - but greedy. If they see bananas you will probably have to give the whole bunch to the first monkey you come across as it will take in one hand the banana you are offering, and try to grab the bunch in the other. They are all very cute, with many many baby monkeys hanging on to their parents. The trees were spectacular too, as is the gorge and stream running through the monestary grounds. ", "if you visiting this temple is strong reecomended not to have sun glusses in youhead and no jewellery too much,,because somtime the monkey they have there is have bed behavior,,,just be carefull", "Monkeys were running around the footpaths and roads when we arrived in the late afternoon. The monkeys were still hungry and going through bins even after eating many banana's from the tourists. The ladies selling the bananas had big sticks to keep the monkeys away and knew how to uses them. I don't think I would bother going into the reserve just because so many were on the streets. Out in front of the reserve, one monkey was having a feed of a moterbike seat or the cushion inside it.", "Very shady, therefore not so hot. Monkeys are fun, just don’t steal their rocks! Nice easy walk & not too much walking. Close to Ubud shopping also.", "This place has a nice view and extremely cute monkeys. I enjoyed it even just looking at them. Be careful if you purchase some bananas to feed. The monkeys will come to you all of a sudden. That could be a little scary i guess :p", "Nice forest but way too crowded. Entry fee of IDR 80k is overpriced. My son was bitten by a monkey (he did NOT challenge them with anything, just stood still) and had to see the clinic for anti rabies vaccine. The park doesn’t warn tourists enough of this risk as it is a real money maker for the town (and the doctors too). Do not recommend going in there. Overrated and better to see monkeys behind bars.", "Definitely worth visiting..monkeys are a little crazy though but were relatively well behaved when we were there from what I've heard..don't miss it", "Monkey forest was a walk down from our hotel ( barong resort and spa). It has a small entrance fee and dont be surprised if you are welcomed by a monkey or two at the entrance. Its truly a monkey sanctuary with monkeys everywhere. Some are really cute to see specially the young once as they would be clinging to their parents. But there are huge ones who can be a menace as they will try climbing on to you if you have any food in your hand. so try not to carry any food items when you are here. But otherwise its a got a good walk in a nice lush green forest with some good photos to click. You can feed the monkeys here by buying food from the counters inside There are good shopping/eatery places outside this sanctuary to try after your walk here.", "this is a must to do, so we done :-) was cool, nice place, funny monkeys, but now ive seen that done that, wouldnt go back again ;-) sorry.", "We really enjoyed our visit here. Wear a rucksack if you want monkeys climbing on you - but don't leave any valuable readily available or you will never see them again!", "Nice place to see with many monkeys but it's a very small tour (20min) and not really amazing... Last thing to do in ubud.", "I've visited this place a few times in my life. First time I went here was like 13 years ago. The entry is now Rp 40k but I still think it's worth to go here at least once if you are in for a short holiday, especially if you like nature. The forest is lush and the air is so refreshing. I enjoy the fact that smoking is not allowed in the area. The best time to go is early morning because there's less traffic and the monkeys are just fed so they are more mellow. I see a couple of tourists teasing the monkeys with bananas; making the monkeys hyped up and running around.. Bad idea. I think that's why the monkeys have gotten more and more aggressive towards visitors. Don't bring anything with you if you can, especially not plastic bags and water bottles. If you have long hair, keep it in a bun. I got a teenager monkey jumped on my shoulder then tugging and nibbling on my hair (maybe it liked the smell of my shampoo). It also tried to open the zipper of my backpack. It was a funny experience but had it been one of the bigger sized monkeys I would probably be terrified. The key is to remain calm and not scream at them.. Just lower yourself and try to get them to jump off to the ground or a tree branch. My parents in law enjoyed their first visit as well. All in all, a nice place for a morning stroll, but keep in mind to always be respectful and be aware of your belongings.", "Amazing surroundings and there really are monkeys everywhere! Cheap entry too. Only thing was my husband and I were a bit scared of the monkeys as they could be quite aggressive so we didn’t get too close. Others loved them and had them on their shoulders and back!", "Great place to visit with kids. Reasonable entry and a beautiful forest to explore. Our daughter loved it. I would recommend good walking shoes and hand sanitiser for the trip as well as avoiding taking loose or sparkly items or the cheeky monkeys will get them", "The place itself is amazing, in the middle of a lush rainforest. The monkeys are not dangerous at all and it is extremely fun to see them/interact with them while they are walking/running around. A must in Ubud.", "If you like animals, you will have a blast here. There are monkeys everywhere here, and all you need is a few bananas to have a monkey encounter. Be warned though, once they see you with bananas, they will not let you walk away with them. Make sure you have a camera, and a set of clothes that you don't mind getting dirty, as monkey feet are quite muddy. :)", "Monkey forest is a charming way to spend an hour or two. Wander in and feed the monkeys a banana. Keep hold of eye glasses, as these monkeys can and do steal. Monkey Forest has one sad issue it needs to resolve--garbage in the river. Years ago, the women of Ubud would go to this river at night to bathe and sing...no one can bathe in this polluted water now. It would be great to see address their growing garbage problems.", "we didn't even go here and we were still attacked by wild monkeys. my girlfriend was bitten on the arm by a monkey when we were walking down the adjacent road. definitely not worth a visit", "Loved walking among these cheeky inquisitive monkeys in their natural environment. Please take care to observe all the warning signs regarding your personal interaction and you will have a rewarding experience. These are not pets and should be respected as such. The forest is magic and you cannot help but enjoy the surrounds including the monkey temple, walkways and trees. A experience not to be missed.", "I love monkeys! The forest itself was nicely paved as you walk around in nature, spotting all the silly monkeys, watching them play with each other. It only takes a couple of hours but if you love monkeys its worth the time. We went in April 2015...", "I thought this would be boring because I've seen monkeys before in costa rica, but I wasn't expecting the quantity and the ability to observe so closely as is posible here. Plus the ticket price is right at only $3 USD. If you're adventurous I highly recommend purchasing some bananas to feed them. Only $2 and they will sit on your shoulders. Quite a memorable experience and fun photo ops. A great opportunity to sit and see monkeys and their families interact, great!", "I loved this place. It is the top tourist attraction in Ubud, but my wife was totally freaked out the whole time because Monkeys the size of small Baboons with giant balls will jump on your head to try to steal your stuff. This is the kind of attraction you would never see in the west because it is like going inside a monkey enclosure and wondering around for an hour.", "We visited here whilst on our honeymoon. It's about £3.50 each to get in and you can spend as much time as you like just wandering around seeing the monkeys in their natural environment.", "Loads of monkeys everywhere, as long as you don't look at them in the eyes - especially the big ones - you're safe. The whole forest is amazing to look at even without the monkeys, reminds me of the jungle book! And rock sculptures of different monkeys and religious beings fit in so well.", "Enjoyed the monkey forest but it is very busy. Lots of monkeys and was lucky enough to see tiny twins who were exceptionally cute. Bit of a bottle neck where you first come in the gates and there were a few less laid back monkeys there but as you progress through the different areas it's less congested. The vegetation is amazing and the dragon bridge is stunning. There are some cheeky fellows around - one tried to steal a hat and another opened a visitors day pack. Just be vigilant about your possessions and you'll be fine. There was an interesting art exhibition on in the hall of emerging young artists. Great way to spend a few hours and be entertained by the antics of the monkeys.", "I'd say this is a must see in Ubud. Inexpensive entry and there are plenty of monkey's to be seen. I will say that the other reviews are correct, the monkeys can be cheeky and aggressive, but this seems mainly provoked by other tourists not heeding the warnings about feeding and touching the monkeys. A visit to their natural habitat necessitates respect and some trepidation. Outside of the park a monkey was walking on Monkey Forest road and nearly got away with my shopping. Keep a strong hold on your possessions and don't provoke the cheeky monkeys!", "Me and my boyfriend went to this forest during our 2 week stay in . The whole place is lovely, a nice little walk around it. There is the possibility to buy bananas once you're inside. The monkeys are so cute, and cheeky and not scared of humans at all. Beware of the fact that they do like tosteal stuff, me and another lady spent about 30min trying to tick a monkey to handing back a lighter it stole from an unsuspecting visitor, we thought it was a bit dangerous so we traded it for a tissue and a nail buffer both of which were a much safer option for the little monkey. Although it was not too happy about us stealing that amazing bright green lighter off it. So do be aware of the fact they steal, and like bright colours and unusual sounding things and things that flap about! DO NOT put the bananas in your bag, they will all leap on you and raid your bag, just hand the bananas out pretty much as soon as you buy them :) Fabulous experience, absolutely loved it!", "My husband and I had a lovely afternoon walking around the Monkey Forest. As soon as you walk through the gates there are monkeys sitting, running, playing, fighting and swinging in the trees. It was relaxing, and engaging, from the start. The trees have developed beautifully with a wide range of vegetation surrounding them. They create a great home and I’m sure comfort for the monkeys. The monkeys are cheeky so be careful. Ensure your bags and done up tightly with nothing hanging out or inside pockets as they all find it. They may even try to open your bag by jumping on your back (yes we did see it happen hehe!) Feeding time is a great thing to be able to see. The workers treat the monkeys as old friends it’s so touching to watch. The forest is a great place to go and relax, have a stroll and take in your surroundings. It’s a beautiful place - you may even get to witness a monkey fight or too!!", "While in Ubud got the chance to go to the monkey Forrest wasn’t too sure about going after seeing people reviews before regarding being bitten but it was a great experience. The monkeys were well looked after and could come and go as they please - the rangers would keep and eye on the monkeys and any that was climbing all over people they would get them off without any issues .", "We purchased some Bananas and had the monkey handler help us feed them i wouldn't try feeding them by yourself i would reccomend you feed the younger monkeys and stay clear of the male monkey they can be a little scary. Also don't have food in your bag or earrings on. We had a great time wondering around here it was nice and peaceful great place for a family to enjoy.", "I've been to 19 times & I always visit the monkey's while staying in ubud, the monkey's are amazing , funny & can be very naughty. Be careful not to wear sunglasses n hats because they are naughty and will try to steel them from you, don't aggravate the monkey's cause they can be vicious and scratch or bite you, but generally they are soft and pleasant& will sit on your shoulder ,head or lap sometimes. Overall a fun thing to do see the monkey's at ubud .", "The location and setting was wonderful! Very big and spacious so great for a walk. The monkeys usually kept to themselves (we were quite apprehensive so stayed quite clear). Some people were feeding them and touching them so the monkeys obviously reacted. If you want monkeys climbing all over you you can, but if not you can stay clear", "It was a very fun experience to interact with monkeys closely. They were around us at the entrance before we even got in. From what I experienced, they are generally calm and are minding their own business, unless they see a banana in your hand. That's when they don't think twice about climbing on you to grab it, especially if you look \\inviting\\\" by holding the banana and raising your arm. You can buy bananas on site. A whole bunch will cost you up to 40,000IDR (2.5€). If you don't want to feed them, but still want them to climb on you, just find a monkey sitting somewhere, and sit next to him. A few seconds later, you'll find him on your shoulder. That's what I did multiple times without a single banana.\"", "Place worth to visit for everyone, from kids to adults. Big forest with a lots of funny creatures. Hide your sunglasses, water, jewelry in your bag or don't wear it at all, as monkeys might still it from you. Keep your bag closed and by your side. Overall we enjoyed watching them playing, walking around and getting crazy in the forest. There is also small cafes where you can have some snack or buy a bottle of water. is a pure beauty and peace))", "A well designed walk in a jungle environment surrounded by hundreds of monkeys . There are also a handful of Timor or Java deer in a rather small enclosure . Just something different , so why not ?", "This is a very beautiful forest in Ubud with long trees and spectacular statues. One cant miss the visit to this place. Its in the main city so can easily reach. So many monkeys with snatching things. So be careful when you have something in your hand. Better not to carry anything with you. river and bridges are very good and maintained properly. Guards are everywhere so no problem if any monkey troubles you. good for clicking pictures for memories.ticket was 100000 Indonesian rupiah per person but It is worth .", "I think I laughed the entire time I was in this place. You can buy bananas to feed the monkeys but I never did. If you do have food and tease them, they will literally jump on you to get it. If you're carrying a backpack/rucksack make sure that it's closed and relatively hard to get into.. don't keep things in your pockets either. At one point I was standing on the steps and a monkey came down to me and started playing with my hair and my backpack strap. Literally continuous laughing from me. Some of my photos turned out great, got a photo of a monkey drinking out of a clear water bottle like a human. Also got some pictures of them cleaning one another, one baby drinking milk from it's mother, and a candid \\intimate\\\" photo of two monkeys. I would recommend checking this place out, good luck not smiling or laughing. Was it a \\\"must see\\\"? Not necessarily, but it's good for photos and stories.\"", "The tourist destination in Ubud with big trees and monkeys is attractive Just a few seconds there was rainning, we had anticipate with rain coat but so many tourist get wet because there is very limited area (as a shelter) during the rain. Clean and amazing destination", "Despite the signs, these little beasts can be angry but only if you do stupid things around them, they are quite capable of unzipping a back-pack so don't take yours off, they will steal food also, don't intimidate them and enjoy a couple of hours walking around the forest :)", "Fun experience and a bit frustrating when monkeys start jumping on you (especially when they’re not so little!) but very fun indeed. A must if in Ubud, and close to the centre, very easy to walk to and has some very nice restaurants nearby", "Very nice place, amazing view and beautiful enviroment. One good advise: do not bring with yourself sunglasses or mobile phones. Take your pictures with camera linked to your arm or neck, because the monkeys steal everything. We saw that one of them stole a girls flip-flops :D there are some guys, who have snacks, and the monkeys gives the stolen stuff for snack :D", "The interaction with the monkeys was such fun. Very entertaining. Pay attention to the caution signs and be prepared for the inquisitive monkeys. ", "not a big monkey fan but very nice scenery with good photo opportunities nice spot to get out of the sun and get a few good pics", "It's on the tourist trail and one feels obliged to visit, but I didn't stay long. The monkeys made me wary and would have benefitted from firmer parental control when young if you ask me.", "Was pleasantly surprised by how many monkeys and how friendly and hilarious they were. Don't expect any frills it's just a forest with some monkeys and temples in it (!), but still quite special and atmospheric. Definitely recommended.", "This is a lovely walk filled with traditional stone carvings.It is good to know that our visit helped to maintain the monkey troop in its environment. On the negative side is how inured the monkeys are to humans - sort os sad to see how freely they move through seeking the ready food available to them . The park was busy when we went in high season at 4pm . I expect if you visited in a quieter time it would be a more rewarding experience.", "we had a lovely family day in monkey forest. you are warned in advance regarding possessions food attitudes etc but unfortunately some do not abide. So many monkeys to see and their antics were wonderful to see. during walk monkey jumped on Male stranger as his bag was open and food showing. he panicked threw monkey off which angered it into jumping on.nearby female and scratching her. people panicked and no staff around to assist. apart from that we loved the experience and would definitely go back. great value for money", "I made it a point to check out the Sacred Monkey Forest. It is a pretty spot, lots if walks around temples and sacred springs. It can get crowded, I would recommend going earlier in the day.", "Visitors have to pay a 40000 IDR fee to enter the forest. The forest has plenty of monkeys here. The monkeys are naughty (obviously!!). Monkeys are present right from the doorstep. Once inside be careful as they try to grab on to tourists. Nothing to worry as they are merely playful and not harmful. Inside there are stalls setup by the forest officials selling bananas for monkeys. Once monkey see those in your hands they are gonna climb over you...but that is the whole point right?", "Yes there are lots of monkeys to see and the forest is really nice, too. However, the monkeys can be quite agressive. Several people got scratched and bitten. Make sure you do not have any objects like water bottles that might interest theye little gremlins. (Alright some of them are cute gizmos, too) Also it costs 50.000 rupiah per person which is a lot compared to another monkey forest that is about 20km away which costs 10.000. ", "As the name suggests, the places is home to lots of monkeys. They are very intelligent. We have to take care of our belongings as they will snatch anything like water bottles, food, glasses etc. We enjoyed our visit.", "A busy venue but amazing so many babies It was a lovely misty morning and the cool weather made it a very pleasurable stroll. The monkeys can be quite naughty but they were fairly well behaved this time!!!", "If you are going to Ubud the chances are you are going for the Sacred Monkey Forest. Once you go however, you realise it isn't all about the monkeys, which are there in abundance. The forest, the streams, the walks and the sculptures really make this a beautiful and relaxing few hours. But of course you go to get up close to the monkeys! If you don't want monkeys clambering over you then don't have any food on you lol. And if you have no fruit but really want a picture with a monkey then for 20K IDR you can get 5 small bananas; which you wont have for long. This is a great place for kids of all ages. I wouldn't take young kids who get scared though as their screams / panic could cause the monkeys to react; remember these are still wild at heart.", "This place was in our bucketlist for travel and we are glad we did as this is an experience.monkeys are cute and lives in its natural surroundings.There are guidelines provided at the entrance if we stick to that It will be a happy experience.The ticket price is around 30000 IDR.There are 2 banana vendors in the complex I bought from the person next to the ticket counter within no time monkeys grabbed all the bananas,they can get aggressive if you resist.There is another vendor next to the temple if you buy from here you have enough time to click pics with the monkeys as the vendor is friendly and she communicates with the monkeys well.We found monkeys in all shapes and sizes from newborn to old ones.Try not to carry stuff in your hands as monkeys might grab it.My husband had his handphone in his backpocket , a monkey even tried to pull it,he stayed calm and it went away.", "We enjoyed our visit to the Sanctuary. The monkeys were delightful; some of the visitors were not. The monkeys seemed healthy, well-fed and really smart about which visitors had something they should have and take from them. A couple of hours in the cool forest were a perfect relief on a hot, steamy afternoon. Tip: The art gallery is worth a look. We had an interesting chat with the artist who sells postcards of the paintings in the gallery.", "Had a great time at the monkey park up and close was so awesome, the park is beautiful and well maintained. Had awesome time there, very busy and popular.", "Don't get me wrong, the monkeys are fascinating to watch and the grounds are beautiful, but Monkey Forest left me scratching my head a little bit. First off, I was SO glad I read reviews before I went. Buying bananas seems like a good idea in theory until you see a full grown male monkey run full speed towards someone who has one, jumping on them and ripping it away. It's honestly scary! I was pretty timid the entire time. Once you see how long their teeth are, I can't imagine why anyone would want one jumping on them. These monkeys are cute but they are not shy. They have no problem jumping on your shoulders, going through your purse, or taking whatever they would like off your person. Then watching how many tourists don't treat the monkeys like the wild animals they are is a little concerning. You see people going in for the super close selfie and wondering why they get bit. Just use some caution! While I was hypnotized watching people and monkeys interact, the whole experience made me feel a little empty afterwards. I was left wondering how the monkeys are treated when no one is watching, if they like people coming through with cameras in hoards, and if it's the best thing for their wellbeing. I'm not a peta person or anything like that! I was really excited to go and I still had a great time... I just left feeling like the entire experience was really shallow. Tips if you go: - Please be super aware of your things, don't try and touch the monkeys, and be respectful of their space. - I wouldn't feed the monkeys, it can be aggressive. - Wear closed-toe shoes that you don't mind getting dirty. - No plastic bags are allowed in, but you can check them at the door - It's $50k per adult entry I am glad I went and I would suggest other people go, just understand it might not be like you imagined. A major plus is how beautiful the grounds are! The temples, statues, bridges, all are breathtaking!", "A hot steamy day. No lineups to pay our entrance fee but it was very damp under foot. Monkeys are waiting for you so make sure you don't tease them. Buy some bananas, they are Lady Fingers, so just the right size. Don't try and pat them. They will climb you to get to a banana if you are holding one. Take some Wet Ones or anti bacterial wipes and make sure to wash your hands. There is a male and female toilet just outside the entrance if you absolutely need to use a toilet however it very dirty. The toilet floors, walls and toilet seat were wet and muddy.", "when i was younger, i came here a lot back then, specially during school holiday, to feed the monkey. It was twice a week and at 3-4 pm. It was nice, i love to do that. But after i moved from , still, after i had my lunch at Babi guling bu oka or at bebek bengil, if i have enough time, i came here to feed the monkey or just take their pictures.", "Absolutely loved this place . Monkeys wandering around everywhere. Staff looking after them. Do not feed them! Great cafe and very clean place", "Don't be put off by reviews saying the monkeys are dangerous or scary etc - as long as you go in sensibly, you'll have a great time. Don't have anything they can easily grab or run off with, don't antagonise them, give them space - especially the mothers, if you buy bananas, expect to get jumped on. All that in mind, I was able to play with some of the younger monkeys and even cuddle one in my lap for a minute or so - the Monkey Forest is a delight, and a must for first timers.", "We had a great trip to the Monkey Forrest The whole family (three generation) enjoyed the experience. Seeing all the monkeys in the forest was great", "We had so much fun here. It's definitely worth a visit. Take some bananas and feed the Monkeys. Keep your possessions close as they will try to steal your things unless you bargain with them and give them a banana! There is free drinking water available here.", "If you are comfortable with the up close and personal with monkeys then this is - 5-star, must see tourist attraction. For some it can be extremely terrifying as the monkeys can be very assertive and the big ones are quite intimating. Make sure you don't take items that the monkeys can steal!!", "Beautiful views. cheap to see. Hide all your belongings monkeys will take them. We sae a lady hide bananas in her pocket and the monkey knew and grabbed onto her pants and wouldn't let go until she gave all her bananas to him.", "One of the to-do-thing apparently, this is the only reason why we've been there! We didn't take any food with us, because we didn't want to be attacked and having monkeys jumping on us for stealing the food, I put our backpack in the front and all our accessories inside, but it didn't stop a too curious monkey to jump on it and opening the zip to look for some food!And when I tried to close the zip, to avoid that she could steal something, she took my finger and bite it! Fortunately she didn't cut my flesh, just left the bite print, but I was so scared that we ran away. We didn't like the feeling of being constantly scrutinized by these giant monkeys, anyway, and after this episode, we just wanted to be out of their way! Don't go there if you have small kids as the monkeys are not friendly at all!!", "Excellent place, well maintained and full of cheeky monkeys. A must if in Ubud. Just make sure you bag is zipped up. Fed the monkey bananas which can be bought for 20000 rup. Well worth the experience.", "went here with some friends. was worth seeing at least once, husband had a monkey jump out at him but he soon got rid of him, we went on a rainy day so some of the track was a bit muddy but well worth the look at the view.", "I really enjoyed this park. Monkeys are very friendly (just be careful with the thing that they can steal from you). If you want to get closer to the monkeys you can buy bananas inside of the park.", "Do not get me wrong, we very much enjoyed getting close to the monkeys and getting some pics. However, I am not sure that this is an absolute \\must-do.\\\" We were actually able to see monkeys in other locales (e.g. my bathroom at the villa. Yes, one came into the open bathroom) but they are definitely concentrated in the sanctuary. The whole area is well manned by attendants so they react if there are issues but there were none while we were there other than some screams from people (which they specifically tell you not to do). None of the monkeys acted aggressively towards us and seemed to be relatively patient with our picture taking. Overall, though, still give it the \\\"meh\\\" just because the sanctuary is not exactly impressive and it is one of the more \\\"expensive\\\" experiences. Maybe if we bought bananas and had the monkeys climb on us to get them, we would have a different opinion. I do not think my whole family shares the opinion since for the most part all seemed to enjoy it. It is recommended but I would not cry if I missed it in order to do a volcano climb.\"", "Nice 1-2 hours walk thought forest and monkeys. There are unbelievable numbers of monkeys in this area. nice place overall give you feeling of close to nature. there are couple of temples in this forest which are close to tourist.", "I went there only to end up with an awful woman showing us around , she did not show us anything . Only tried to take money from us and locked us in her shop asking us to buy stuff from her. The park was full or trash everywhere , at least the area she showed us. And the monkeys were playing with it .. The bats and the snake as well for the photo were really bad treated and I just left this place full of sadness.", "And if anything happens to your bag, caméra or other, you can't blame the monkey! First time I love an animal place in the middle of the city! An open Sanctuary park, where monkeys are well fed, and you can see they have a complicity with the guardians. There is no bariers, so if you rent a room or flat facing the park, you better keep your door close. Don't spend a hour making your hair look nice, they can jump on your head...", "nice walk through nature and getting close to monkeys. Buy a bunch of bananas and get mugged by the monkeys. It is not dangerous and the just want the banana. Rangers are around so in case the monkeys get a bit too naughty they will interfere. Good for the whole family. Note: buggies or wheelchairs can't access all parts.", "oh Monkeys so friendly and never attack the visitor, clean park with very green forest, we diffidently want to spend more Time here, but will visit again next time", "Monkey Forest ended up being one of the highlights of our first trip to . It was so much fun feeding them and watching them. Beware though, don't expect to go far once you have bought bananas from the vendors inside Monkey Forest. Once the bananas are in your hands, you'll have monkeys crawling all over you. The vendors are helpful and will help you get photo ops with the monkeys.", "The monkey forest is definitely a must do whilst in Ubud, a very cheap attraction and a great experience suitable for couples, families or groups. There are hundreds of monkeys running around everywhere and climbing trees. We bought a bunch of bananas and if a monkey catches sight of them that's it they will have one, they do not take any messing. I would be careful with young children as we did have a couple of monkeys that got a little angry when they didn't get hold of a banana quick enough. Most seemed friendly and if you hold your arm out with food in your hand they will climb up onto your shoulders, this makes a great photo. There were lots of baby monkeys which were adorable but you cannot get too close as the mums get very protective which is expected. Overall a great experience we will never forget and I would go back again next time we are in Ubud..", "Worth a visit but keep the small children under control as monkeys can be quite scary for them. Place is clean and lots a staff to keep you safe.", "Well worth a visit if you are in town.Cooling tree in a hot day! Keep your bags and food safe from the cheeky monkeys!", "Beautiful temples and forest with monkeys everywhere. Amazing! One word of warning....do not take water bottles or food etc as it will get stolen. Well worth a visit.", "I have to admit I didn't expect much from this place as I've seen monkeys before but I thoroughly enjoyed it There were loads of baby monkeys which were really cute. Don't bring any food with you even in a bag if you don't want them jumping on you. The park itself is really nice to with a few small temples and the river section is gorgeous", "It was a funny walk. The forrest is very beautiful and after a few meters you will see the first monkey´s. Take care of your stuff cause the monkey´s are the opposit of shy :)", "Whether or not your kids would love it depends on your kids. Mine (5 years old) loved it and my husband and I loved it so we would recommend this. If your kids are scared of animals or are too young to know not to touch them then this may not be a great place. If you follow the rules they advise at the entrance it's great in my opinion. These rules are common sense things like putting away your food and easily snatch-able things like sunglasses, and not touching the baby monkeys. The monkeys did not climb on any of us until my husband bought a bunch of bananas and held them in a way to purposefully get the monkeys to climb on him. The sanctuary also has a temple, stone bridge and a little waterfall. It's quite picturesque and very natural. There are also good restaurants and shops nearby and it only takes about 15-20 min to walk from the monkey forest to the other end of the street where Ubud Palace and the art market are. The sidewalks are in rough shape though so if you have a stroller you'll have to lift it over holes and push it over uneven tiles.", "Thought that we could take this attraction with us, as we were travelling from Nusa Dua to Amed. Stopped in Ubud and were heavily disappointed by this \\attraction\\\". What we saw: fighting monkey gangs, naive tourists buying bananas to play around with monkeys but it was rather the pther way around. Recommendation: Skip this and enjoy the rice fields/terrasse around the city.\"", "30 000 rupiah entrance, and expect to pay a little more to buy bananas to feed the monkeys....all totally worth it. The walk through the forest is cool and shaded. Don't take any food or drink with you - the monkeys literally jump on you and grab whatever you have that is edible. Be warned that they may leap onto you when you feed them fruit that you can buy in the forest at stalls...they are light weight and pretty harmless as long as you remain calm and gentle. Don't try to touch them randomly as they appear a bit unpredictable. I was looking very forward to this excursion and a monkey sat on my shoulder while I fed him fruit...a nice experience, with great photos of course.", "Got stroked, thieves and attacked! Still worth every minute! Don’t look away from your belongings or they will be captured!", "Fun place to visit if you like monkeys. If you want them to come up to you buy some of the bananas, they will take them out of your hand and climb on you of they need too! I would make sure any items you value are not on show, they like shiney objects. One tried to steal my bottle of water at one point and while we were there a monkey stole a ladies purse.", "Filthy Aggressive Dangerous As seasoned SE Asia travelers.... We don’t see monkeys as cute... Rather based on our experience... Including Ubud... It’s best to stay away... And no matter what... Don’t have anything in your possession That is a food or snack That will just make you a target. Cuddle monkeys...then make sure you’ve had all the vaccinations...including rabies.", "Went as a group of 5 in August 2015.. it was a wonderful experience! The forest itself is beautiful with a lot of statues hidden amongst the trees etc. They monkeys themselves are as friendly as they can be but will jump all over you and potentially steal your sunnies/items not tied down or hidden away! It's certainly different and something I'd recommend to anyone who has a few hours to kill!", "The space itself is just beautiful! And it was a unique experience to see monkeys hanging around. It was quite crowded and be smart about your interactions and you will be fine.", "close proximity. Monkees everywhere. Watch out for thieving monkeys who love hairclips, cameras glasses and anything shiny. It will cost you to buy bananas to get back your goods.", "Yes, people are told to be cautious with the monkeys because they will steal, and they will indeed. The downside of all of this is that the monkeys are in essence \\trained\\\" to steal. They pick off tourists' sunglasses, drinks, cameras, etc and refuse to give them up. They are also vicious. A woman came up to a monkey that had just picked off expensive glasses from her, and wouldn't drop them. A lady came up and gave a small packet of sweet chips to the monkey and he dropped the glasses. What really occurred is that the monkeys are encouraged to steal items, and give up the loot for a bag of treats. In turn, the lady \\\"staged\\\" there who gave the chips to the monkey gets a \\\"tip\\\" for the return of your items. This happens time after time! A scam of sorts, but in a religious temple???\"", "This fellows are everywhere in the park, they are eating or playing and observing you the all time. The ticket is not very expensive and you'll have some funny times.", "It was wonderful to be at one with nature. The forest in itself is wonderful to walk around for a few hours, throw in the monkeys and it’s a great experience. You can also feed them bananas the monkeys loved it! Please don’t take plastic bags into the grounds you will be sorry, don’t wear necklaces and put your own food and water away, Monkeys are so clever! I saw one monkey take someone’s water out of their bag and drink it! It’s a great experience a must while in Ubud", "It has been well over 15 years since I last visited the Monkey Forest and has changed heaps. Monkeys seem a lot more tame these days and don't pesk tourists as much. Though in saying that I did use to enjoy feeding them bananas which you can't do anymore.", "Really good monkey forest located in Ubud. There much more friendly monkey. Make sure you read the guidelines before you enter the forest. The entrance tickets not so expensive IDR 80k per person. For you like to see monkey, We recommend to visit this park.", "The Monkey Forest in Ubud is a must see. This beautifully kept wildlife preserve is filled with over 600 monkeys. These little furry primates may be used to humans, but extreme caution must be taken. Follow ALL the rules, and even then, accidents can happen. I followed all the rules, but was still attached by an older male. It happened quickly and I’m alright (surface scratches and a massive bruise on my right arm), and I am very lucky. The first aid station took very good care of me, cleaned my wound and gave my antibiotics as a precaution. If you have young children - DO NOT let them wonder. A small boy ran towards the monkeys and I caught him before he could get attacked (and took one for him instead). Don’t let this scare you - I have no regrets and loved almost every minute of it. I highly recommend this for everyone (unless you have no control over your small children, then do not go).", "Walked thru the and watched the feeding and saw some very tiny new babies soo cute .It is kept very clean and can see the clearing out and replanting of vegetation- but do be carefull as they do jump on you looking for food and can be annoying they are very game and extremely cheeky. nice to visit", "If you’ve survived the traffic to get to ubud then a wander through this jungle like monkey park will be surprising, occasionally funny and so worth it. The worst part is the human monkeys doing exactly what the signs say you should not! Watching humans watching monkeys who are smarter than the humans is just weirdly satisfyingly and fun. Why people would risk getting bitten is beyond me - maybe they think contracting the only traveller illness that is fatal (rabies) is worth it. ", "I enjoyed being able to walk around and see the monkey's. They do like to try to steal things from pockets. I had my hands in my pockets and one little monkey jumped on me. He climbed up my leg and stopped right at my wrist (my hand was in my pocket where my phone was). He got bored pretty fast and jumped off, but they don't lie when they say the monkeys steal. It was a cool set up and an interesting place to visit. Don't need more than an hour or so to go through it all.", "beautiful and serene place to walk through, just remember to keep your eye on these critters! we did buy some bananas so we could get some fun pictures, and nothing bad happened but I have heard of biting and scratching so be careful!", "Beautiful forest full of cute monkeys! They are generally well behaved but I would recommend going after lunch can as the monkeys have been fed and are less likely to bother you. There are handlers around to look out for guests if you need them, but try to be careful as many monkeys can carry rabies. $4 (Aus)", "Large and beautiful area where monkeys roam freely. You walk along different trails in the monkey habitat. As noted, monkeys may try to steal your things and are a bit aggressive with children.", "Not too sure of this attraction. I found it hard to work out if the main attraction is the temple & the history or the pesky monkeys that are absolutely everywhere. Please be aware the monkeys will jump and grab things and also \\scrap\\\" with each other. There are guides there that will get involved if monkeys are getting out of hand. Can't help but think though that they should be recommending no food or drink be taken in by tourists for as long as tourists are aloud to do this their behaviour wl get worse for future tourists. The temples were pleasant but as mentioned were somewhat over shadowed by the pesky monkeys 🙈🙉🙊\"", "The monkey forest and temple were definitely a highlight in a great city with many excellent places to take in! I like monkeys and they were a gas but the stunning part to me were the temple carvings. Don't miss this location when in Ubud!", "I wouldn't have missed it if only to say I'd done it. Entry is just 20,000 and you can buy a bunch of bananas for that price at the entrance as well. The monkeys can be a big frightening though. I think I chucked all the bananas within 5 metres of buying them, especially since I was alone. Other people seemed able to manage photos with the monkeys - there are staff there to help you and keep the monkeys from going too far. Some of the bigger monkeys are pretty scary though. One pulled the keychain off my handbag so I let him have it (it was shaped like a monkey hahaha). It's beautiful jungle and ruins though and quite a relaxing and shady walk with good photo ops. Definitely something worth doing!", "We went to the Monkey Forest in October 2013. It was very relaxing, and the monkeys were well behaved. Several baby monkeys were present, and you get to come up close (but not too close!) to the parents, and they are not too concerned. Be careful though, if you visit, DO NOT OPEN YOUR BAG or the monkeys will try to steal them off you. Keep hold of your hat, sunglasses, camera, phone any anything else they can grab, because they can and do grab them off you.", "The sacred monkey forest is a must see attraction and it is evident by how many people come to see this place. The monkey forest had many people there when we visited but it was not crowded and there were many monkeys interacting with the visitors so it was not hard to get up close and personal with them. For those who do not have a lot of contact with wildlife, or more specifically primates, there is an irresistible urge to get right up to one of these animals as soon as you enter the park but this may be somewhat dangerous. The monkeys range widely in age and the older males seem to be more aggressive. It is essential that one secures any loose items before entering the park and to closely supervise small children. We had a water bottle in our child stroller which was quickly stolen as soon as we entered the park. We saw other people in the park fighting monkeys to keep possession of their cameras and glasses. That being said, the monkey forest is a very interesting place and a rare opportunity to see these intelligent animals in their natural habitat. The park provides bananas for sale if one wishes to feed the monkeys but beware, the monkeys will not hesitate to approach you and take the banana as soon as they see you with it. Those monkeys that misbehave are disciplined by the park staff but the staff are not everywhere and the monkeys are smart enough to differentiate between tourists and staff. The park has a front and rear entrance and visitors can buy tickets and enter from either side. The entrance fee was about $3 per person. There are many shops at either entrance selling souvenirs and some of the merchants can get aggressive trying to get you to buy something. If you do buy, you must negotiate. A bamboo flute was offered at $5 and I eventually bought it for $1. Our family have an enjoyable time at the sacred monkey forest and I recommend it to anyone visiting looking to see an authentic attraction with the opportunity to interact with local wildlife.", "Apsolutley funtastic. Buy bananas in city (10000 IDR for bucket), and bring it into park, in bag. In park you will pay tripole price. Hide bananas from monkeys, only one by one take from bag.", "It was a beautiful beautiful Lush forest with monkeys doing their thing and lounging everywhere inbetween the trees and tourists. There were many guards keeping an eye out. I think for both the monkeys and the peoples sake! The monkeys have become very stealthy going through pockets and running off with all kinds of things like lipsticks and candy,which is bad for them! I saw 2 people get bitten because they tried to take their stuff back (duhh). Those are off course the people that didn't read the signs and assumed they are like humans. There are beautiful statues and a bridge that is covered by a tree. Lovely!", "This should be on your list of things to experience when in Ubud. Only need 20 mins or so to enter into the forest and have a walk through and see the monkeys. Only 20,000 RP to get in (£1)... Worth a visit!", "I went to the Monkey Forest with my partner on the 23rd of March 2010. The part of the monkey forest open to tourists is pretty small, so I recommend hanging around the area outside of the Pura Dalem Agung (Temple) as that's where we found most of the monkeys. I found it enjoyable to sit on the stairs under the structure opposite the Pura Dalem Agung and just watch other people interact with the monkeys. Took a couple of great videos while sitting there; one of a woman being playfully bitten on the back by a monkey (and then telling the monkey off) and another of a monkey running around terrifying a family of tourists. The entrance fee is only rp 20000 per person (which at time of writing is about AUD$2.40), so if you're in the neighbourhood, I recommend giving it a visit.", "The monkey forest is a must visit if you find yourself in Ubud. Walking through the cool lush forest is an experience in itself. But the stars of the show, are the monkeys. They are quite tame and are used to humans (we are their food source after all). In saying that, you must be carful and not forget they are still wild. I wouldn't want to antagonise one. It's really interesting to watch them so close up especially the smaller young ones that are very cute. You can buy bananas to feed them with which is fun but be prepared to have them jump all over you in a scramble to be first to the food. I tried to avoid the bigger ones as they didn't seem as friendly. All in all its an interesting and enjoyable experience that's set in a beautiful lush forest and makes a pleasant change from walkin through the hot busy streets You do have to pay to get in (can't remember how much) but I think some of the fee goes toward the conservation of the area which is a good thing. I would definitely recommend it.", "We walked to the sanctuary from Ubud Palace and it only took us 15 min. The monkeys were out and playful (but don’t try to get too friendly). The sanctuary is very nice and not too large so sometimes on the path things would get crowded and everyone waited. There was some ceremonial events happening so we got to see locals in their ritual garb. We stayed for about an hour and saw everything.", "Some of the monkeys interact with tourists, others seem to ignore you and just do their own thing. It concerned me that people were feeding monkeys. Some monkeys then expect food, and the possibility that they will jump on to someone looking for food could result in a panic reaction in which a person is hurt- and then the monkeys will be blamed. Despite that, it is a beautiful spot in the forest and wandering round the paths, looking at beautiful temples and statues in amongst the trees with cheeky monkeys playing, grooming and sleeping was well worth it.", "This is the one you want to go to out of all the Monkey Forests. It's so beautiful. Definitely DONT feed the monkeys and leave your valubles including hats and glasses in the car. I did have one try to snatch my hat that was in my hand.", "Monkey forest a great place to visit with great walking path through the forest. Be very aware of the of the monkeys around you and don't carry loose item The monkeys associate plastic bags with food so do not carry one", "Well worth the visit. Its a magical forest area with really entertaining monkeys to keep you company.", "Yet another tourist hot spot - featuring semi-wild monkeys you can walk amongst. Small entrance fee and car parking. Busy. Don't go too far out of your way to visit this place unless you are a monkey fan.", "Entry fee is only 40,000Rp and it is well worth it. There are soo many paths and routes through the forest, taking you past various temples for pray (which are unfortunately closed for tourists), rivers and also canopy walkways. There's a lot of variety in the scenary, and you can see the monkeys everywhere apart from the stream as they seem to stay away from that area. If you fancy feeding the monkeys, you can buy various foods like potato or banana's from various venders, but be careful of your belongs, including your bags or anything in your pockets and hide your water. They'll be after that!", "I’m not a big fan of zoos and captive animals so don’t normally visit this type of attraction but rest assured this place is neither of these. The monkeys are free to roam but appear to choose to live here, seem very happy and certainly have the freedom to do as they please. Well worth a visit because aside from the monkeys the venue holds its own interest.", "Be under no illusion, these monkeys are smarter than you are! They know you are going to buy small bananas for them and they know where the vendors are, so no sooner do you get the bananas in your hot little hands they target you, given half a chance they will run off with the whole bunch! So while everybody wants to feed the little ones, the big ones are having none of it and some can be quite aggressive, and while there are some who will hang around looking cute to have their picture taken with you - others have learned that the only thing between you and the banana they want is a pink fleshy thing called a finger! Which legs go of the banana quite quickly once they have sunk there teeth in it!! You will get dirty and if you are carrying fruit you will get mugged by them. Don't wear your best clothes and keep a close eye on small children. There are also wardens on site who will intervene if things get out of hand. Yes it's fun, but don't forget that they are still wild animals and only regard you as an obstacle between them and lunch !", "If you like monkeys, you'll enjoy this interaction. They are well fed so not super aggressive but they will climb up you and grab the water from your bag. If you buy bananas from the vendors to feed them, know that the monkeys will climb up you to get to them. If that sounds like fun, go for it. If it does not, don't buy the bananas - watch someone else feed them. The temples on the grounds are nothing to get excited by.", "I followed the rules no food no touching etc and I most certainly did not want one on my shoulder but unfortunately managed to get bitten by a large monkey. It’s baby jumped onto my back and as I turned to evaluate how to get it back onto its ledge a large monkey, guessing it’s mother ran and bit into my leg. I went to the first aid clinic and they didn’t seem to be concerned but throughout the holiday locals and hotel staff advised me to see my gp on return to the uk. A result of this was 5 post exposure injections. I wouldn’t take children here and I would be very cautious and way up the risks. I saw another man also get bit after me. Surely the park would take measures against rabies and if so maybe this should be more well advertised to guests to avoid the worry", "I'll be honest, we were a bit worried about going here because as much as I love monkeys I don't want to touch them. I took local advice and didn't buy bananas and didn't carry any food with me. The monkeys seemed to know right away we weren't any use to them so they left us alone. It was wonderful to wander through the Forrest and soak up the atmosphere. The little baby monkeys were so cute and the mothers so nurturing. You could spend heaps of time here just wandering around observing. A trip to Ubud would not be complete without a visit to this place.", "Monkey forest is one of popular tourism destination in Ubud. Is is a walk through jungle forest. Monkey roam freely here so you have to be careful on your little stuff like glasses, and so on. You can see a spring, and temple there. The monkeys are tame so you can take a photos with theme but you still to watch on your little stuff.", "There are monkeys. Lots. Some small and mischievous, others older and a tad more aggressive. Remove anything that may interest a monkey, we saw one take a phone, another a camera, and two sets of glasses! Do not buy fruit as the little simians WILL find it and then you will be covered in monkeys that do not take personal hygiene all that seriously. A nese hospital is not the place to spend your holiday should one of them scratch or worse.", "I have been to 4 times now, it is now an annual thing for me. The first year of course I wanted to see the monkey forest I had heard so much about. The temples and forest were delightful and we bought bananas from the people outside the gates to feed the monkeys. Unfortunately this may have been my downfall- The banana smell clings and monkeys have a keen sense of smell. One of my friends sat down and a small \\teenager monkey\\\" came up to her for a closer look, she started to street out when it jumped on her so I sat down also to calm her. The monkey then apparently smelt my banana hands and screeched, which sent its parents my way. Each on bit me on the leg, fortunately I was wearing jeans (even in the hot weather) otherwise they would have torn the flesh. Ultimately I had major swelling and had to go to the hospital for treatment. Rabies serum will set you back about $275 US dollars- make sure you have travellers insurance!!! ( I did). Any way, if I could have a do over I wouldnt buy those bananas. I have been back to the monkey forest once since but unfortunately couldnt shake my fear of them.\"", "There are monkeys every where and are clearly being looked after by the locals as sweets potatoes are donated to them. You can get up very close to them and get a great photo. it is definitely worth a visit.", "Monkey lovers plz visit. But people like me plz don go though the place is really nice but monkeys come over snd take things attack your babies which is not so wow for me. Roads outside the monkey forest has some wonderful souveniour shops with a lot of uncommon things that i loved mostttt.. :)", "We visited on July 4th. While the monkeys were cute and entertaining, the place was full of visitors. We probably picked the wrong week to visit , everywhere we went was packed with people making it harder to enjoy the visit.", "Coming from Europe this is worth a visit for the forest surroundings as well as the monkeys ! And there are plenty of monkeys. Remember this is their home so play by their rules if your carrying food they will jump on you. Stay calm there are plenty of rangers around and they will help you.", "Have been here a few times. This time explored the beautiful waterfull and garden areas. Very impressed with the work that has been done on the grounds. The cheeky monkeys have not changed. Do Not Carry Plastic Bags with you.....", "We went early into the park to avoid the mass of day tourists. We didn't buy bananas as that only hypes up the monkeys. It was nice to see the monkeys in combination with the temples. But these are wild animals - be respectful, move slowly, keep your distance, don't make eye contact and don't show your teeth(smile) and then you should be save. Also keep away from mothers with baby - they are unpredictable. A monkey grabbed my water bottle, so I let him have it. Best to avoid any conflict. Not so much to see apart from the monkeys and the temple so its just a short walk around.", "This is our second time to the sanctuary. It is so fun here. The monkeys freely roam around. You can buy food to interact with them on a more personal level. It is so peaceful and beautiful here. So lush and green, perfect for a leisurely stroll.", "I'm not a huge fan on monkeys, but being in Ubud i thought it was somewhere we had to visit. Not very interesting, millions and millions of monkeys, you cant do anything without them trying to steal your bottles of water. I had a plastic bag with clothing in it, within seconds of entering the forest, i tried to put it into my hand bag as i knew the monkeys would try and get into it. Of course they did, one monkey heard the rustle of the plastic and ran straight towards me. My friend had a large bottle of water in her handbag and the top was poking out. One monkey jumped on her bag and pulled it out. I had a can of coke in my hand, and again got chased off a monkey for it, so i had to throw the full can on the floor. The whole thing was an intimidating experience and i definitely wouldn't recommend it. Even if it does only cost 40,000 rupiah. Don't waste your time, do something else!", "This is a must see site while you are in . It is crowded but huge area and easy to find a spot for photograph. Be careful with the monkeys!", "If you're prone to be scared by clowns and don't like the cymbal smashing monkey from Toy Story 3 then the Monkey Forest may not be for you. But for the rest of us it's a treat. Filled with about 600 macaque monkeys this place is a heap of fun. You can purchase a bunch of small finger bananas for Rp50,000 at the gate, a bit pricey by local standards but not sure if you can bring your own. From our experience it's probably a good idea to break up the bunch before you enter or a least be quick to rip them off as the monkeys can be quick and aggressive in absconding with your bunch, particularly the larger males. Don't resist their demands too much or you might get bitten - I copped a couple of bites, nothing too bad but a little surface blood was drawn. Fortunately the scary canines weren't involved. I was reliably informed by the locals that all the monkeys are vaccinated regularly and have been for some years - I'm ok, it's been five days and I've only climbed one tree! Lots of babies out and about in July, apparently it's the season.", "A very magical place to visit. Do pay attention to the warning about how to interact with the Monkeys and your visit will be perfect. Watch for objects in your purse, back pack and etc. that can be mistaken by the monkey as food or attract their attention. They will try to take it so do hide it. A monkey crawled on to my son's arm to make it to his back pack to take on of those hanging hand sanitizer which I forgot to put away. If this does happen, keep calm and let the monkey have what ever it is - then tell one of the park attendants in green uniform and they will get it back for you. The monkeys are vaccinated so they are safe to interact with. I bought a bag of banana for my teenage son to feed the monkey and it was an experience he will remember for sure (I don't advice having a child under 8 doing this as you have to be very calm during the process). The park is clean and easy to navigate. There is however a lot of stairs to climb up and down so be aware.", "We travelled to the Monkey Forest as part of a tour in August. We had been warned that the monkeys could be aggressive but wanted to go anyway. Our son (16) was sitting watching the monkeys when a large male jumped on his shoulder from behind, scratched his face and bit his head. The bite did not break the skin but the scratches did. The doctor at our hotel told us that there has been a rabies epidemic amongst the monkeys and dogs in for 1-2 years and that all scratches and bites must be treated with rabies shots. We saw another doctor in Kuta who confirmed the epidemic and also told us that many tourists receives scratches and/or bites at the Monkey Forest. Our son had rabies shots in , but we were told once returning home that he had not received the correct medication and had to start his shots again. In total he has had 9 painful shots. I would not risk going to the Monkey Forest under any circumstances.", "Nice little forest in the middle of ubud city center. The monkey not naughty & there's temple & cemetary inside this forest that you can visit. Entrance fee is IDR 30K for adult & IDR 20K for children.", "Great experience. Lots of monkey and staff to ensure you are safe. Don't bring food in plastic bags, or dress in red. One of the tourist girls was attacked by a monkey, we were told cause she had a red colour top on her... mhm..", "Its a forest. And full of monkey. The monkey is cute but their very naughty. Dont bring any stuff. Better you dont walk alone here. The place is beautiful and a lot of local statue", "I went there with my wife and 2 children aged 7 and 10. We interacted more with the monkeys out on the street then inside after paying entry fees. People sell bunches of bananas for 50000idr for about 1/2 a kilo, quite expensive. These only last 30 seconds as you are instantly bombarded by monkeys who take them from you and nearly attack you to do it. Wouldn't go again", "Beautiful property with a few different temples and you know who has the say here. Lots of tourists but just as many monkeys I'd say. It's always interesting being around primates as they really remind you of where you come from....very smart too! Take the time to just observe them but don't stare them down...they don't like that and may jump on you. Be respectful as you should with any being. Leave any shiny objects in the car hidden (sunglasses, jewelery).....why would you be wearing expensive jewelery anyway? The guards are there to assist and please obey what they say or you will find yourself in trouble with the monkeys. They know what they're talking about....it will make for a more enjoyable visit.", "You have to go there but make sure your bags are closed and don't walk around with any food unless you want to lose it. These monkeys are very clever and expert theives - you have been warned. lol. There is also a temple in the centre of the forest and to enter it you must be suitably dressed - meaning legs covered - also worth a look.", "Must see! If you buy some food from local, monkeys will come to you and take it from your hand. You will make hundreds of pictures 📷", "Loved the monkey Forrest. Lots of monkeys to see. Staff were polite and helpful. Would definitely recommend!!", "Amazing visit in a natural Monkeys habitat, theu are totally free and the staff are in peace with the environnement . stayed there for 5 hours and we were mermerized by the monkeys", "Well worth a visit. Can be done in an hour. Lovely cool forest filled with temples and stunning traditional buildings and of course, thousands of monkeys. They are remarkably tame and fascinating to watch them interact with one another - picking each others ticks, chasing one another, and the mums carrying the tiny babies on their chests.", "People want to see cute monkeys eat bananas and take selfies with them. But there are consequences in this tourist attraction. According to staff monkeys bite badly everyday couple of people. Small bites and wounds they are not able to count because there are so many of them. When the first case of tourist dying to rabies or herpes (through the bites) comes, tourists will propably start respecting wild animals as wild animals. And if u don't care about your health u should atleast leave all jewelry, accessories etc outside the park because the monkeys will most propably steal them. So if u still want to go, enjoy ur time in this sanctuary where u can see what happens when humans act like monkeys and wise verse...", "As part of our day tour, we managed to spend an hour with the playful monkeys at the sanctuary. It was great to see the monkeys so comfortable in this habitat. One caution note to beware when the monkeys get aggressive. We witnessed two 'tribes' of monkeys chasing, fighting and screaming. It was pretty intimidating. The sanctuary had loads of greens. I wished it were a little bigger as the monkeys seemed to have some overcrowding issues.", "When in Ubud, you should visit the Monkey Forest and temples. It's nice to see the little monkeys playing around and you can feed them bananas - which they will steal from your hands and pockets. After the first impression of cute-little-monkeys, you are left inside a small forest with luxuriant vegetation, and that is really nice. Monkeys play here and there, fight and behave like monkeys do. When you reach the two temples, you cannot go inside because they are closed for prayers - understandable, but sad. Without the seeing the temples, you are left with a feed-the-monkey trip, that could have been much nicer.", "Very nice place, very amazing. Just take care of the monkeys (because sometimes they are hungry and ...angry).", "We spent a quick 30 minutes wandering thru the sanctuary. The area is well paved and the gardens provide a respite from the heat. The monkeys are very cheeky and we enjoyed watching them climb over others.", "A bit touristy but it was on our way. However we have been on numerous safaris & seen many monkeys in the wilds elsewhere so we are probably too blasé.", "Had a good experience walking with the cheeky inhabitants of the forest. Enjoy the place when you want to have a leisure walk from Ubud. Tips: Don't put on any bling-bling stuffs when you are going in into the forest. Otherwise it'll attract the monkey to get close to you and steal it away!", "Good for families and kids. They sell bananas you can buy to feed the monkeys, and the people working in the park will help you get the monkeys to climb on you etc. Also a good place for photos as it's very green and great stone monuments/bridge. 30k is worth the visit.", "If u have kids it’s a must go experience as they would love to just be so close to the monkeys. Also it’s right in the centre of the city so traveling to this will always be on the way. Relatively cheaper option as compared to other parks.", "It was very impressive to see all monkeys in the great environment where they belong. Hard to believe that it located right in Ubud town.", "My boyfriend was sat on the wall just inside the entrance and one of the monkeys jumped on his back and was pulling his hair, maybe playing, but these are wild monkeys after all... and it then bit the side of his head drawing blood. We didn't think much of it until we spoke to some people and we were recommended to go to the medical centre for vaccines. This has now cost us £300 for the doctors appointment, 4 vaccines, anti virus tablets and cream! Don't get me wrong they were great fun and we got some great photos, but turned out to be abit of an expensive trip in the end!", "Anyone who likes monkeys would love the ones running around on the paths and climbing the trees of Monkey Forest. There's only tourist there, except for the monkeys, but it's still kind of nice to get so close to the animals. Be careful having your cameras up and plan to not bring bags and please don't(!) have any food in your pockets. My friend got robbed by a monkey who was a mango-fan. Also, make sure you go early in the day if you're there during rainy season.", "This place walks a fine line between a terrifying and amazing experience, but definitely a worthwhile! I'll admit, I was freaked out when I walked in and felt like I was in the flying monkey scene from the Wizard of Oz. I got used to it quickly, but there are monkeys literally EVERYWHERE! They're well adapted to human interaction, so they will come right up to you. There are a lot of people working there, so that helped ease my fears as well. You can buy food to feed them, which makes for an awesome photo op and is well worth it. Word of the wise: When they try to take the food, LET THEM HAVE IT! They'll climb up your arm and sit on your shoulder while they eat. I hung on to banana in an attempt to make one climb further up my arm for a better photo (smart, I know), and it bit my arm. Thankfully, it did not break the skin! This would have sent me from mild anxiety attack to absolute panic mode! If you do get bit and have broken skin, there's hope. Supposedly their health is monitored regularly to screen for disease and ensure they're healthy. Also, according to the 9000 or so google searches I did, monkeys don't carry rabies. Long story short, don't miss out on this place, but prepare yourself for what you're about to experience.", "The monkeys were an experience! The trees were spectacular and worth a trip. The lady at the ticket booth tried to overcharge which was disappointing so be on your game when you pay! The monkeys.... What is there not to love BUT they are food obsessed and will go nuts to try to get food. Read the warnings and heed them is all I can say. One lady got her earrings takn out by a monkey and they jump on you if you have food. Our guide recommended not to buy bananas and we took the advice. I would not visit again but hopefully the $$ for entry will go to a good cause?", "I was a bit concerned before our visit with a toddler thinking that the monkeys will jump on top if us etc. Thus we went with no bananas or other food on us. It was really peaceful and calm ambiance. There are actually some care keepers in case the monkeys get stressed or start running around. I recommend this place if you want to get away from the heat and crazy roads of ubud. ", "I loved it. I did get a nasty bite from one monkey after giving it a potato and then taking a selfie a bit close. Top tip: save money by feeding them the potatoes that the rangers leave out rather than buying the overpriced bananas. also becareful with wallets, sunglasses and phones as the monkeys will nick them.", "Great to see monkeys and walk around. No need to be scared of the monkeys, as they will leave you alone if you don't have anything of value to them (e.g. do not take water bottles or snacks or plastic bags). However, do be careful with them as they will bite!", "Very interesting if you like to see the monkeys in the forest, enjoyed the walk in the forest and the monkeys great and small . They are in geenral friendly but be careful sometimes they can be close to you and grap something if you don't pay attention. Great for childeren, the forest rangers are paying a lot of attention to the people to see if people also \\behave\\\" against the monkeys. A lot to see temples, waterfalls, great forrest. Take your time to enjoy the walk and the forrest. Must see if you like forrest and monkeys\"", "It’s Selfie central in the monkey forest. Watch as selfie tailed magawks take snap after snap after snap. Wow a real money scratching its balls. Glad I have come to Ubud for monkey balls. Again, sorry it’s Sacred Monkey Scratch Balls Forest. Not luxe.", "Even as an animal lover I was a little hesitant to check out the monkey forest because I have heard some can be aggressive and bite. No worries! We got to the forest around 8am and saw several of them running around outside of the entrance. They stole a man's hat and he had to trade for it back with a banana. Very cute. I think the morning is the best time to come - the monkeys are occupied with sweet potatoes given to them by the staff so they seemed less concerned with what we were doing. Plus, there were only a few other tourists walking around.", "The park was a nice stroll, but the monkeys were cheeky! They snatched a pair of sunglasses from the tour group that I was traveling with and we had to pay a small sum as a token to retrieve it back, to the monkey trainer - who was standing conveniently just around the corner to help - of course. Experience was funny thought - but best to keep all your belongings stored in your bag, and keep that bag close to your body.", "Lovely day out, our guide was very informative. You can tell how well the monkeys are looked afte. Was nice to meet Nelson a blind monkey.", "Although a typical tourist attraction, we enjoyed our walk through this park and interacting with the Monkeys. If you are in Ubud, it is worth taking a 30-60 min stroll through this attraction even if created for tourists.", "We visited this place today on my birthday and what a beautiful place ! I have to say I was pretty nervous after reading some reviews and the signs but it was a wonderful experience. The monkeys were fascinating and gentle to us. One of the guards/ carers gave us corn to hand feed them and it was a beautiful experience. I had ear rings on and a hand bag and had the monkeys on my shoulders with no problems. You need to be gentle and calm and still yourself. I loved this forest and would highly recommend", "This attraction is cheap, 20000 if i remeber it correctly and quite amusing. Bananas are for sale inside and you can give them to the monkeys who are quite agressive if you have a banana. The forest is very large and you can walk through it in 10-15 minutes. Fun overall", "It is just a park area that has a few families of monkeys. Yes they are cute, and is nice to see them uncaged. Half hour to spare then go", "We have loved everything in from food, culture and natural visits but the beauty, structure and even the crazy cheap price to see these awesome monkeys made it a must do!", "Lovely forest. Very nice trees and general life within the forest. Monkeys can be a bit scary when they're fighting or grabbing bananas off of you. Fun way to spend an hour or two. Advise to go early morning as the monkeys get fed up of people and get more angry throughout the day.", "LOVE this area b/c the monkeys are so cute but AGGRESSIVE. If they see something that looks like food, they'll take it! I had a backpack on with a key-chain hand sanitizer that had a neon green silicone case and it was trying to eat it! - Small Entrance fee to help w/ the sustainability - The monkeys roam around as they please from the Forest to Ubud Palace (so you'll see them while shopping around sometimes) - It's a nice area to just walk around and enjoy the monkey company - Would suggest that you keep your camera rolling b/c you never know what can happen while in the forest", "It's all about the monkeys and that's why you go! Buy a bunch of bananas and then watch them come. Unlike some of the other people who commented, we saw absolutely no dangerous or mischievous behaviour from the monkeys, other than taking bananas. Sure you need to be a little careful with small kids, as some of the males are big and strong. But it was great for all ages and a fun place to visit.", "You have a minimal entrance fee and an opportunity to buy bananas to feed the monkeys. They are everywhere and very friendly. The forest and walk is stunning. It is a good idea not to have water bottles or food on you, as they will take it off you. Lots of babies around with there mothers. It was a really nice outing", "I am an animal lover so this place totally rocked my world. The monkeys are treated well and allowed to roam wherever they please. They seem happy, calm, and peaceful. Also, you get to feed them and are allowed to let them climb on you (at their choice). Doesn't get much better then that!", "temple is nice not the most outstanding if all but lovely trees etc. the monkeys were great make sure you have cash of 50,000 and 20,000 for the bananas. have plenty of charge for video . read the rules befire entering; take a bag with a zip. one if the fun highlights of trip.", "My children were afraid of the monkeys, and so was I, nut the place is very beautiful: the forest and the temples and the monkeys complete it. Worth a visit.", "This attraction is a must see especially when you visit the Ubud area. This forest is sacred and is filled with monkeys which residents feed and offer prayers to (as what I have observed). There were cute ones but there were silly monkeys too, so you have to remove your earrings (especially pearls coz they'll think its a peanut haha as per our guide) and no bringing of plastics (which send them signals that you have food). Basically if you love nature, you'll enjoy strolling in this interesting forest plus the little temples you can see inside. If you're lucky enough to bump into one of the personnel, you can seek assistance to have you taken a picture with the monkeys (like a pose with a monkey seated in your head, shoulder or hand.)", "Need to reach there early at 09:00 Paid 75000idr/ticket Monkeys everywhere Do not feed them as they don't fear humans and can be unfriendly if teased with food The place itself was very closed to Anumana Hotel itself It took max 2 hours to see all the area", "A beautiful temple full of monkeys. There are several groups of monkeys of all ages. It is possible to photograph the monkeys but with care. The scenario is of tropical jungle.", "Lots and of monkeys of all different ages. Shaded walk through the park. Be careful as the monkeys seem to look for food and shiny items and at least one of them will find what they are looking for so beware. Fun walk in a park.", "A fun visit. Been here twice! Can buy monkeys to feed but we much prefer to watch other tourists have them on their shoulders ect. They aren't exactly clean animals and are wild. Lovely rainforest. Don't take any valuables, as monkeys love to take sunnies and anything they can get their hands on.", "This is really a nest place to visit. But i advice you not to enter with any food in your hands. The monkeys have been conditioned that humans =food, therefor they expect food. They will snatch your camera or anything in your hand.. They will jump on you pull your shirt and hair. If you have children I really don't advice you to go there. You will have to have eyes in the back of your head, to make sure they don't jump out on you. But as grown-ups its a nice place to visit. I actually didn't get to far i since a lady screamed , because a monkey snatched the banana from her hand. My advice is to walk in without food in your hand . Look around then decide to feed the monkeys. Watch your belongings! All in all its worth the visit .", "Great place to visit of you want to see monkeys up close and personal in their natural environment but be prepared for hoards of tourists.", "We hired a local driver to take us from Nusa Dua to Ubud (approx an hour and a half trip) and it was worth the visit. The cost of entry is cheap and it is easy to simply buy a ticket at the gate ($5 for adults AUD). Once inside you can also buy bananas for$2 per bunch to \\feed\\\" the monkeys. Once you have them though the monkeys will pretty much just come up and steal them from you. My husband and youngest son absolutely loved it and had monkeys climbing all over them to take bananas from them whilst my 10yr old and I found it a bit unnerving. The staff there are helpful and will jump in at any sign of trouble and you do need to be aware of the \\\"rules\\\" which are signposted at the entrance. Allow about 30mins or more to walk around, the sanctuary itself is very peaceful and beautiful. The town and shops around the sanctuary is nice to have a look around also. We didn't look into organised tours but used a driver who had taken us a few places and he charged $65 for the whole day (we left at 9am and were back before 4pm) including stops at the Ubud market and Tegenungan waterfall.\"", "Jokes aside, the monkey forest was a great experience. Besides the hordes of tourists, including me, flocking to a forest, where you pay to effectively have photos with monkeys on your shoulders and head. It was great to see so many monkeys full and happy, roaming as they please. Some massive ones, some newborns. Walk further into the forest, and the monkeys will do it for free! Just watch your stuff, and they can eat through your plastic water bottles. It's busy but it's fun. Some great photos and funny stories.", "You have to walk all around the forest to see the river and banyan trees, etc. It's not a big forest but there's quite alot to see. There's no need to go looking for the monkeys are they are everywhere... on the pathway, in the trees, sitting on the bench and so on. You can buy some bananas to feed them. In summary, it's worth the visit but don't expect to see a huge tropical forest.", "Great place to visit although you don't need a lot of time here. Nice trees and forest area and even though we got stern warnings from our driver about monkeys misbehaving they all seemed very good. Maybe only spent about 45 minutes here as it is very touristy. That was enough for us but others may easily stay longer.", "We really enjoyed the money antics. Great to be able to purchase bananas onsite and hand feed them. The kids loved it. The oldest had monkeys climbing up and sitting on his shoulder with a banana bribe. Felt pretty safe. Guardians are walking around making sure monkeys and humans are behaving", "Monkeys are adorable and not afraid to make a contact with humans. Its a gr8 place to experience their wild nature if one doesnt have much experience with monkeys. Me personally i used to live in India where a lot of monekeys live alongside with humans and still enjoyed my visit to Monkey forest in Ubud.", "I've visited here in the past and had monkeys climbing over me - which is fun, rather than scary. I was a little hesitant to bring my < 2 year old daughter here in case the monkeys climbed on her, but they are really tame and leave you alone unless you have food on you. My daughter absolutely loved it and kept talking about monkeys all the way home. Aside from the ridiculous numbers of monkeys, the temple is really beautiful, too. There are a couple of sections to the site, so it is worth exploring. The holy pool and dragon bridge area took me by surprise - I missed it completely the first time I was here, so 'discovering' it this time around was lovely. We arrived at about 5pm and the monkeys were being fed - I don't know if that alters their behaviour at all, but for what it's worth, that turned out to be a fine time to take our toddler in.", "I loved visiting Monkey Forest - i find these animals endlessly fascinating and to be able to walk amongst them in their own environment is a real treat. However, i will never cease to be amazed by human stupidity which is evident in quite a large percentage of visitors to Monkey Forest. If common sense does not tell you that its a bad idea to tease or provoke a monkey, then the signs telling you not to tease the monkeys visibly displayed at the entrance should be enough! Apparently not. What you will see is many stupid people teasing the monkeys with food by waving bananas in their faces and then whipping them away, or trying to grab them or taunt them to get a good photo opportunity. Its actually quite amusing to then see these fools shriek with fright as the monkeys quite justifiably get annoyed and respond by trying to steal their belongings, jump all over them or worse case try to bite them. And some of the people even have the nerve to look annoyed or shocked at the monkey's reaction! In my opinion this is a must-see place - as long as you respect the monkeys. If you do feel the need to feed them, then do just that - don't taunt them! and try to steer clear of people who do otherwise you may become a victim of misassociation and incur the wrath of a wound-up monkey who's encountered one too many idiots that day.", "Although it was raining, the trails around and through the forest made us enjoy the visit and the tour. It was not very crowded and the entire tour was very well organized. Even raincoats were quickly available at the local tourist shop. Walking shoes are a must, and no hanging objects on begs and coats.", "The forest costs 40,000 for entry and well worth it. Leisurely walk at your own pace, full of shade from the trees, it's such a nice get away from the bustling streets. You'll see plenty of monkeys and their babies, just be careful with your belongings. If you get too close and they see you've got something, they'll reach it no problem. Keep everything close and you should be fine. There's a lady selling bananas at the entrance and monkeys will flock to you if you have them.", "Beautiful grounds and a pleasant walk. The monkeys go about there day and really don’t care about tourists. Lovely to see the monkeys are free to come and go as they please and have a constant supply of food.", "One great place where in the evening you can enjoy the show. And you need to be careful that those monkeys might take stuff from you. It's quite threatening for me. Lol", "We had a great time there, mostly because some monkeys chose to climb around a bit on us. I also got my hair picked by an especially friendly young fellow. Some tips: 1. Get there early, we got there before 9 am when the guards were feeding the monkeys so they gathered in large packs around these areas. As we headed out at 10 am there were way more tourists than monkeys in the central areas, as we arrived the opposite was true. 2. Bring as little as possible, and let the little you bring be well inside your pockets as the monkeys like things that stick out of pockets. If everything is secured you can be relaxed if one of them chose to climb on you. 3. You are more inviting when sitting or crouching. We sat on a bench in a deserted part of the circular path in the forest when one little fellow came to us and climbed around and investigated us for several minutes. This was the highlight of our visit with some great photos taken.", "Having read others comments about how aggressive the monkeys can be, and having travelled to other places with extremely aggressive wild monkeys (Emei China) I expected to be mauled again. But actually, if you don't bring in food or harass them, the monkeys will not bother you at all, even if you choose to feed them they are reasonably well behaved (I wouldn't withhold food from them though). The monkeys are quite fun to watch just doing what monkeys do and the forest is nice. It would certainly be a shame if you were to travel all the way out to Ubud and not at least check this place out.", "These monkeys are not afraid of people. they can touch you but you cannot touch them. My son tried to hide a banana in his pocket to feed to a baby monkey - but an adult monkey wanted and actually bit thru his shorts into his leg to true to get the fruit. A short walk to a free medical clinic and he was well cleaned by the nurse on duty. These monkeys are very photogenic. so even with our son's experience we are very glad to have gone - and its in the heart of town", "Worth the Rp 30,000 to get in - takes about 45mins to get around...plenty of monkeys to see. On the edge of Ubud so easy to get to.", "The monkeys are everywhere and they are very aggressive. Be careful what you bring in. It was an experience, I don't know if I would do it again.", "The monkey forest is a must see place in Ubud. The monkeys here are the times in but be careful around them. It takes about an hour and a half to walk around the park, see the market stalls at the back and also see the temple there. Great place well worth going.", "Don't skip this experience. I loved seeing the monkeys and especially their babies swinging through the trees. It's definitely well worth a visit.", "When we reached the entrance there were already like 5 monkeys in there. It was a bit scary at first but if you follow the rules the monkeys won't jump on you. They were actually very cute and not aggressive. Worth the visit :)", "Very beautiful place. Monkeys not too bothersome, although watch your drinks/cameras/food. They will try and snatch them off you. They only really come near you if you encourage them though. Some lovely walkways in this area too, so green and lovely. I miss :(", "Nice grounds, but the monkey's are a bit scary! Make sure you keep all your possessions secure as the sneaky little rascals will steal whatever they can.", "We really enjoyed walking at the Monkey Forest for over an hour. One must be careful though not to disturb the monkeys . I saw several people touching them and they can bite too. They are the coolest animals and you would really enjoy watching them. But more important is the forest which is incredible. We have never seen such beautiful trees in our life. Enjoy your time and take as many pictures as you can. Must place to visit.", "The monkeys are very tame if no provoked and it's amazing to see them living naturally among the ancient temple", "Came here with my wife and baby daughter and did a quick tour. Saw lots of monkeys and took plenty of pictures with them, and beautiful scenery, in the background. If you want, you can buy fruit/food and have the monkeys climb all over you. We didn't risk that with our baby. Highly recommend this place for anybody visiting Ubud!", "The place is very cute and filled with monkeys. But, BEWARE OF MONKEYS STEALING YOU STUFF! SERIOUSLY!! Better not wearing jewelry or food with you. A group of monkeys stole my friend's backpack!! Yes, it was an organized crime! We almost lost all out documents and money with that backpack. Only one brave guy decided to help us... It was quite a battle!", "So on our 2 month stay on we visited the beautiful town of ubud and I loved it. It's almost inevitable to be in ubud and not drive down monkey forest road where you know when u are approaching forest and you start seeing monkeys in the street. For this reason I feel the forest is not a must see. If they only stayed inside forest then ya I'd want to go but u can see them everywhere and get a kick out of seeing them harass unbeknownst tourists. We were gonna pass on forest but some friends we were with wanted to go inside and we joined them. It was pretty but do not go in with anything! The monkeys will steal your stuff and they get very angry if if u resist and will bite! They stole the hand sanitizer dangling from my purse (which I didn't get to leave in car grr) and became aggressive. Another baby one tried biting a friends Jean pocket seeing the shape of a cell phone, and trying to steal watch, when my friend shoo 'd monkey it bit him. So I would say it's a take it or leave it at attraction.", "We had been told to beware of the monkeys stealing things and exchanging your valuables for food so we were a bit wary! They are indeed cheeky and won't hesitate to go through your pockets in the hunt for food! We also saw one group of monkeys fighting over someone's bottle of water! It's well worth a visit and I'm so glad we went. The setting is beautiful and there are temples to see as well as the very entertaining inhabitants!", "It was nice to walk around the monkeys without any fence or cages. My son was carrying some candies and that was the only time the monkeys tried to still something from us! Not allowed to touch or feed the monkeys, the guards are pretty strict about it! But some areas were closed so it was a downside the walk around was pretty short...", "Upon arrival, there are monkey running around so watch your items and where you drive. The entry was 100k each as you need to buy a ticket for entry. It is a beautiful reserve and lots of monkeys everywhere, there is also a seller inside selling banana's. Lots of photo opportunities everywhere so make sure you charge your batteries!! I think you would only need a couple hours here and then keep going with your trip but worth the visit.", "Very mystical. The view from here is really beautiful. Only that it has been pretty commercialized. At one view spot there are quite a number of monkeys. Be very very careful with your belongings", "Monkeys. More monkeys Monkey food for sale Monkeys on your head. Big banyan tree and temple. It has to be visited while in Ubud but it isn't worth more than 2 hours.", "Very nice walk through the forrest. Be vary of the monkeys though. I would recommend _not_ buying any banas/fruit before you enter and keep an eye on your belongings. Pro tip is to enter out the backside of the forreste and walk down to the village behind it. The village is very nice and have a few very good cheap restaurants. One on the corner by the soccerfield (5-10) minutes walk.", "It was so cute I highly recommend you go to the monkey Forest along with its amazing scenery and beautiful temples we saw many adorable baby monkeys they weren't a amazing thin to see", "If you don't like monkeys jumping on you , this isn't he place for you. If you don't mind it, it's more fun than a barrel of, well....monkeys. The sign outside says dint feed the monkeys. Strange since they sell bananas by the bunch to feed, yes the monkeys. If you are with someone you will be taking pictures of each other ever step you take. It does get old having monkeys climbing on evert part of your body so you are not going to spend to much of you'd vacation there. It is fun so you have to go. Like everything in Ubud it's really a bargain to get in and buy bananas.", "We don’t care how many monkeys you’ve seen, include a visit to Ubud Sacred Monkey Forest. The entrance fee is nominal and well worth the price. You’ll feel like Indiana Jones walking around this magical place surrounded by temples and risqué statuary. Give yourself at least 1 hour to visit and be sure to remove shiny objects as we witnessed a cheeky monkey snatch an earring right out of a girls ear.", "The supremely tall vine trees, the stunning greenery, the spectacular undulating terrain, the deep creeks, the aged statues, the whole natural feel... Just spectacular. Then there are the residents. Cheeky little furry fellas that will grab anything shiny or crinkly in your hand or backpacks. The monkeys roam freely throughout the forest and there are many troops about. If you're lucky, you might get to see a mini turf war between different groups. The local staff also help you take pictures with the monkeys on your shoulder. You lure them onto your body with a banana on an outstretched arm. Coming from Zambia, I'm used to seeing monkeys and baboons every now and then on our Safari tours. That's why I was more mesmerised by the landscape than the actual monkeys. Hopefully the attached pictures can give you an idea of how magic this place looks.", "Had a great couple of hours here, my daughter had been determined we would go before we left England (she wants to be a vet in future...) If you relax around the monkeys it is great fun. They will pose for photographs, on the basis that they can smell the bananas you bought on the way in! It cost less than £1 per person to enter, absolute bargain for a very enjoyable visit.", "Don't like monkeys... They are jumping on you and while walking around you get pied on.... Can be nice for kids but not my cup of tea.", "Great experience! Beautiful temple and grounds to explore and take in the various nooks and crannies on offer. The strangest thing we encountered was a cafe with 4 Luwaks, 2 huge bats and 2 cats, all in the same place, and most importantly with the freedom to leave at any time (they have all been reared since very young and I think are very happy with food on demand)!! Go up when you are walking away from the cave where you receive a blessing, drink some water and get the rice put on your head, and go find this little nugget. Special indeed.", "Great place friendly staff, monkeys were great entertainment I had one on my back trying to get my water", "Although the park is not as big as I expected, it is worth to spend a couple of hours there. It is not only for the monkeys, but also the temples and the nature surroundings. Entrance was 50,000 IDR per adult.", "Monkey Forest has beautiful old trees. That is what I liked. But I did not like to monkeys because I did not feel safe all the time. I think they are a little bit spoiled by the tourists. That is a pity. Maybe I am not a person who does not like touristic places like this. But every human is different, so maybe many people like it. It", "Very enjoyable morning. Please only put aside approx. 2 hours as we thought this may of been a bigger sanctuary. The monkeys were adorable", "Amazing to walk through, lots of monkeys and if you keep your distance are friendly, i was sittting down at one point and a baby monkey climbed on me with out having to feed it, so you dont need to bring food with you, these are monkeys who can get their own. and if they want to jump on you, they will! enjoy! bring a camera but hold on tight!!! :D", "Visited in the afternoon so it was a bit hot and humid. Plenty of monkeys of all age groups to observe. It is a well-maintained sanctuary with lots of shade and a river running through it. The monkeys are well-fed and generally won't bother you unless you are carrying food/drink. You can buy bananas from stalls dotting the sanctuary and feed the monkeys but be prepared for them to climb on you. Child-friendly and a must-see if you are in the Ubud area.", "We did an around the world tour and one of my wife's top wishes was to see the monkeys here. This place was everything we hoped for and more. The park is gorgeous in itself and densely populated with monkeys who live in freedom and enjoy their habitat. It is easy to interact with them and there is great staff to make sure you're safe. Fantastic place.", "I liked this park and seeing the monkeys was great. They are quite used to humans and during my visit I didn't see any aggressive monkeys. When I was taking a picture, 3 monkeys climbed me! So if you're scared of monkeys I wouldn't recommend it. I was fine with it, had a good laugh. But apparently you need to be careful with that, they warned us not to let them climb us and especially get to our head. All in all it was an ok experience, nothing too special.", "I like Monkey's so I really enjoyed this place. My tip is to go early, before bus loads of tourists descend on the attraction. I went at eight thirty in the morning when they opened and it was nice and quiet and the monkeys hadn't been annoyed all day. Yes, they are wild animals, so don't pull their tails and harass them. I saw a few silly people doing this. I think that people then wonder why they might get bitten. I would recommend being wary of the monkeys because it's their habitat and environment. If you treat them with respect, they will leave you alone. Beautiful temple surroundings as well. Make sure you find the serpent steps, they are gorgeous. Cute monkeys, but treat them with respect.", "We were recommended to go here the last day we were in by a couple that we had spent the morning diving with and they wouldn't tell us why but our driver Nyoman knew why so we drove an hour to get there. Once there our driver recommended that we not wear any hats, backpacks or sunglasses as he said the monkeys can be super cheeky. We walked in and Nyoman walked us over to a little stand manned by 2 ladies with a big plastic bin and told us to buy some banana's and immediately a monkey jumped on my husbands back and settled in for his banana feast. The two ladies that run the stand have sticks to keep order and allow only one monkey at a time to jump on you and to keep the big daddy monkey away. I wasn't paying attention and was busy watching and laughing at my husband when the big monkey climbed up my back looking for his banana. They were very gentle when they were climbing up and down your back so we never felt unsafe. The grounds are nice to walk around but it was soooo much fun feeding the monkeys!", "The forest is an amazing place to visit and the nese do a fantastic job of preserving this beautiful sanctuary for the monkeys. It was disappointing to see some tourists not observing the very polite and clearly written signs on some of the shrines saying not to enter though. Our guide Made Les from Sun Tours was terrific and gave us these very important tips before entry - don't look at the monkeys directly in the eye as it is perceived as an act of aggression (wear sunglasses), do not take a bag in or any food or water bottles (we saw several people having the monkeys mob them and trying to take their food and waster), keep your hands out of your pockets and palms open so the monkeys see you are not hiding food etc.. Do not make loud noises etc. all of the information was common sense but we were surprised by the amount of people with total disregard for observing this free information. A beautiful forest, easy walking and quite a lovely experience.", "Nice place to visit when in Ubud. Monkeys walk along side of you and get excited when you give them bananas. They also love taking your water bottles, so i'd keep them in your bag :) Also, definitely can walk to it if you are in the center of Ubud- probably a 20-25min walk from the popular Ubud Market.", "the sacred monkey forest is full of cheeky monkeys everywhere. had a lot of laughs watching the monkeys interact with the tourists. just follow the rules indicated on the entrance like don't bring food or make eye contact with the monkeys and you'll be fine. just be careful though with your belongings because some monkeys tend to grab cellphones and cameras from unsuspecting tourists. some even tried opening bags like what one cheeky monkey did to my bag. good thing when I shrugged my arms he jumped off lol. overall i had a fun time in the sacred monkey forest and will visit those cheeky monkeys again when i'm in ubud", "A beautiful sight to see Monkeys in their native habitat. Put aside about 1 hour of your day to see this, while walking through Ubud. Don't feed the monkeys though they can be aggressive.", "From the the name of place, we'll be able to imagine the conditions in there, a forest full of monkeys. If you want to comfortably enjoy the atmosphere while at monkey forest, obey all the rules. The first and main rule is \\Do not touch the monkey\\\". Monkeys will be aggressive and may bite if touched. If bringing children, be sure to always supervise the children and warned not to touch the monkey. Do not carry accessories and jewelry, eyeglasses, and even plastic bags. Use a sealed bag (with zipper) if you want safe the goods and use the strap on the camera, camcorder, or cell phone, and make sure the straps bound in hands. Do not insert hands into the pockets, because the monkey would have thought there was food in the pockets, and they will be curious to reach the pockets. An easy way to interact with the monkey, squatting or kneeling, will attract the monkeys to go up to your shoulder. And the monkey will jump away while you stand or shake your shoulder. But always remember to not touch the monkeys, even they are on your shoulder. You or the children can interact with the monkeys by feed the monkeys with bananas or other fruits that are sold by some traders at the entrance. Tip: If you feel the offering price of fruit is quite expensive, they do not mind if we bargained for. There are some monkeys that hang to the parking lot, but even they not stealing the food from restaurants and food vendors around the area, just be sure to close the windows and doors of the car.\"", "Lots of monkeys and really old temples located here. The atmosphere is very humid so take a bottle of water. Don't touch the monkeys!", "It was great walking through the beautiful monkey forest and being able to feed them. Cool spot to visit, only need 30-60 minutes though.", "Didn't stay long. . Nice for the children, but if you are bothered by too much anxiety, don't go...I was ill prepaired for the onslaught of money activity. They were always trying to steal my camera, sunglass, and anything I didn't have nailed down.", "The forest itself is beautiful with many big old trees and a few little temples. The monkeys themselves scared me a bit, as we saw them jumping people with not provocation. I don't understand why this a tourist sensation. Just for the monkey selfies? Wouldn't recommend.", "Worth the price of admission- something like $3 US. Peaceful, fun, the monkeys are great The staff stands by in case the monkeys get too cheeky, and just a beautiful example of co-existing with nature. Staff keeps it very clean- it could so easily be a disaster. A nice place to spend the afternoon.", "Having been to Ubud five times I can honestly say this is my favorite activity. The place is beautiful, offers shade on hot afternoons and allows you to get up-close-and-personal with the most beautiful monkeys! From watching young juveniles playing and moms with their babies - to the badass (yet adorable) big males - there is no place else in the world like it. These macaque monkeys are sacred to the nese and it is easy to see why. The only downside (ever!) is seeing unconscious, rude and disrespectful tourists who pass the monkeys bad food or are mean to them. Other then that - prepare yourself for a wonderful no-where-else-like-it experience. The staff that work there are absolutely wonderful and will help you get great photos while enjoying your time in the monkeys' home!", "As the name suggests, this is a serene and also a sacred place. We happened to visit when a Hindu burial was taking place, interesting experience. There are numerous monkeys all over the place, we heeded the advice of some other travelers and did not carry anything which the monkeys could snatch (including food). We walked around the forest and came across numerous monkeys and were never bothered once. We did notice several tourists feeding monkeys and luring them to sit on their heads for a photo-op, I for one would not want to try that however to each his own. Worth a visit...", "Had a very nice time walking around and watching all the monkeys. They do get a bit agreesive and snap things so watch out for your stuff.", "Expensive and over-rated. On the day we went 30% of the park was closed When I asked if there was a discount they kind of laughed.... Anyways this is a nice enough jungle park - nice for a half hour walk but in terms of monkeys a bit of a dead loss. The monkeys are a bit lazy, fat and precious. If you want to see monkeys like this in more normal surroundings go to Batu Caves in Kuala Lumpur or Langkawi Malaysia or even outside the Taj Mahal in India. In these places you can really see how intelligent these animals are that hunt in packs. What you see at this 'Sanctuary' is a disneyfied version. In fact Ubud overall is a Disneyfied version of an Indonesian town. - EVERY shop in the town is a tourist shop - we couldnt wait to get out of the place!", "The monkeys are interesting to watch - especially the babies! - but I wasn't sure how there could be so much plastic waste covering the forest floor when locals are hired to clean the place (which our entry fee helps support). We saw monkeys playing with plastic bottles and opening small packages of food. Seems like a lack of recycling coupled with tourism contributes to the trash problem across .", "It's rely a unique places where monkeys are interacting with people in a protected wild area of Ubud. It is a must visit location for tourists.", "Quite close to Ubud centre. an hours time is sufficient. Like most of the other attractions in , we were quite impressed by the mere hindu idealogy of setting up such a big temple for the monkeys. a huge snake dragon hosting multiple monkeys in different poses was quite nice.", "Amazing place to spend a half a day. The monkeys were great to see in such an environment. The rainforest was just spectacular bring you camera because there is a lot to see and photograph. Couple of fun facts to be mindful of don't stand too long under a tree where there are monkeys as all that falls from the sky is not rain :) and hold on to your water bottle as a couple of monkeys borrowed mine and I was amazed how they worked out how to open it and drink from. They got to keep it. :) Great experience.", "Absolutely out if this world!! It's breath taking!! Be amazed at this sacred temple grounds. Right out of an Induana Jones at its best movie!! The Dragon Bridge will blow your mind! I couldn't get enough if this venue! The monkeys are little rascals! Don't feed them!!! Don't wear jewelry or sunglasses or anything shiny to tempt for them to steal ! This is a highlight of Ubud and Don't miss it!!", "If you buy bananas for the monkeys, give it to the monkeys as they do bite. However the forest keepers are helpful and if you buy bananas at the beginning of the forest and get the lady to help you get your picture taken on the stool near her, you get great pics with no bites.", "Beautiful place with a wonderful opportunity to see the monkeys in their natural habitat. Monkeys are free to come and go and the staff seems to really care for them. Resist the temptation to touch the monkeys.", "Monkeys are aggressive ! This place is overrated! got to zoo when you want to enjoy wildlife! so keep out.", "I was recommended to visit the Monkey Forest, I'm sorry to say I'm not a fan. I felt that the monkeys were being used by we humans to their detriment - I felt sorry for them. I wouldn't take small children as the monkeys were capable of being quite aggressive. We walked through very calmly and quietly and even then they tried to grab my daughters bag- though food was lying around on the ground for them. The people working there were very nice and lots of effort to keep it clean. I won't go again and it's not high on my list of recommended places to go.", "One of our fav places in all of . be careful and don't bring food (except bananas to give to the monkeys), hide glasses and jewelry but this is a fun place and the cemetery and temple are amazing. This is a great source for more information http:// floatingleaf.com/ -monkey-dead-tour/ Dont miss the monkey forest- Enjoy!", "they are funny, they are many and you will enjoy your visit in this sanctuary place. The antique arcitectur, the forrest everything is astonishing and the joy will capture you.", "We spent some time there this afternoon which was really nice. It's a lot of fun to watch the monkeys run around and play. We followed the rules and everything was fine. Other people had food in their bags,the monkeys smelled that and kept chasing them to get it. Another girl stepped at one of the monkey's tail and got bitten. Sometimes you really have to watch out because they're everywhere and they are pretty fast :D", "One of our best visits in ubut.. Nice place for a walk and for fun.. You have to be prepared for monkeys jumping on you.. Great!!", "We very much enjoyed our time watching the monkeys go about their daily business, though every now and then seeing tourists provoke them was a bit disappointing. The monkey forest is well staffed with what we could consider forest rangers, who keep a lookout for the tourists as well as the monkeys. You can purchase bananas to feed the monkeys upon entering, but you should read up on do's and dont's and proceed with caution if you do decide to feed them. These monkeys can be aggressive because of their everyday exposure to prodding tourists. Keep zippers of purses turned inward toward your body and do not hide bananas in your pockets or bags. The monkeys will jump on you and try to open your belongings. If you take precautions, this is such a wonderful experience. There are over 600 monkeys in this conservation area and watching the different age groups and genders interact was really really cool, a highlight of our trip for sure.", "Great place the monkeys were so cute, and cheeky. Big place, loved the temples and forest got lots of photos!", "A great time and really interesting experience. The monkeys are amazing and definitely worth buying some bananas on entry! Also the views and walks are just perfect", "a rare exotic place to mingle with wild macaques. several hundred . the juveniles will climb up on visitors . the adults are very large animals. go early before the tour groups arrive . it is creepy and startling experience. read the advisories before any visit to this natural habitat. the monkeys are protected and sacred. according to the Ramayana, the monkey god and his army came down from the heavens to rescue the abducted Sita.", "The monkeys were fun, but the forest itself is lovely! The greenery is just outstanding. It's definitely worth seeing when you are in Ubud.", "Our guide told us to be careful when we went here so we left our jewelry, bags and hats at the hotel thinking we were going to be attacked as soon as we entered but it wasn't like that at all. There were monkeys everywhere and they were obviously used to being around people and were very cheeky on occasion. I sat down to take a photo of one that was crawling towards me and suddenly another one jumped on my head. He made a half hearted attempted to take my glasses, posed for my friend with the camera and moved on! We had a couple of other similar encounters as they played around us. The monkeys are inquisitive and friendly if you respect them and you can't help but have a good time. If you don't want them to cilmb on you then don't sit down and don't take food and they'll happily move on around you.", "The Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary was right in the middle of Ubud and close to my hotel. I got to see many, many monkeys and it was a great experience. The sanctuary was very well kept and the staff were very professional and very nice. You have to visit the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary.", "So me and my wife are honeymooning in ... this has been the most fun visit so far ... its just incredible You can even buy bananas for 2 dollars and feed the monkeys bit remember don't touch them nor carry plastic bags or else you will be in for a monkey attack hehhe ", "It is really a monkey forest full of monkeys. I recommend it! Tips: Tickets are bought at the entrance. Buy some fruit and bananas in the park. It is cheaper to buy your own bananas from the Ubud morning market. Spoiler: The monkeys are interested in the fruit especially bananas (hey, they are monkeys) and will follow you, grab you, climb on you in order to get the fruit. If you do not want all the attention or be climbed at, just drop the banana and the monkeys will go for the banana and not you. Unless you are dressed like a banana ;) It doesn't help to scream \\Help\\\" (I've tried). Just drop the fruit (or better yet, toss it a few meters away) and you'll be fine.\"", "What an amazing place. It feels happy. People are laughing and smiling as they watch the monkeys play. Bring your own bananas but hide them well - you can also assist the local sellers by buying onsite. If you crouch or sit the monkeys will climb on you but it is smart to have something to feed them with so they don't try to take your hat or glasses. They are very clever and can find hidden food - separate bananas into singles! Lovely grounds to explore if you're up for a walk. Early is quieter. ", "Loved this place. So different to the uk - being able to feed the monkeys and have them come up to you is amazing. Beautiful place but Not for the faint hearted, or those very keen on health and safety!! ", "Well worth a visit if you’re in Ubud, can do it in 20 minutes or 2 hours depending on how much you like monkeys.", "If you enjoy watching cute monkeys, then great place. If not, not much else to see. Best to go if you are just on the way to something else, like tanah lot.", "Such a playfull and sweet place :) I enjoyed so much be careful to your food and small things like key, coin, pen, etc..If you are in Ubud for sure one of the first place that you have to visit..", "Cheap activity 50,000rp. Not really interesting unless you have never seen monkeys. A lot of people seemed quite fascinated.", "I was completely terrified the entire time I was here!! BUT, don't let that steer you away from coming here lol. It's definitely still a must-see experience if you are in Ubud. Just make sure you are reading the signs. They give you clear information on what to do and what not to do. A few tips from what I have seen.. 1. Do not look monkeys in the eye, ever! They see this as a threat and it does not make them happy 2. Stay far, FAR away from monkeys with babies! 3. Do NOT under any CIRCUMSTANCES bring food or water bottles into here. They know how to unzip purses, jackets, unbotton things, open bags. It's not worth it, I promise. 4. When they take something- DO NOT TRY TO GET IT BACK. Let them have it. 5. I have witnessed several people get bit. So yes, it does happen. But just avoid messing with them or putting your fingers anywhere near their faces. I would suggest visting here with literally just yourself. No purses, no bags, nothing. Or if you do have a bag, a very small one. Maybe just a change purse. Don't wear flashy earrings or sunglasses on your head either. They will snatch things like crazy.", "Monkey forest is worth visiting - especially playing with the younger ones is worth an experience. Small kids would simply love it!!", "Where else could you interact with monkeys like this? You can buy bananas near the entrance, but beware because the monkeys will stop at nothing to get them from you. There were monkeys climbing on my husband's head! The monkeys will also grab water bottles (one chewed the cap off our plastic water bottle, to get a drink), so stow anything that you don't want them to grab. Endlessly entertaining to watch the monkeys.", "Feel safe when walking in the forest which got hundreds of monkey is a must. Here you can find it.There are lots of officer who will care and look after you while in the forest. Make your holiday in with a visit to this place.", "So many monkey's inside the forest.roaming free & watching them eating bananas. i got bitten by a monkey .i was a little scared when they came near me. But over all it was nice to see them free.it was nice to see them all playing together in the pond", "A great place for all ages, there are hundreds of monkeys from several tribes. They are clearly well cared for in a semi-wild forest environment. The monkeys will climb all over you and we watched be aggressive if teased. Basically don't tease them with bananas because they will bite, but only then. My advise is don't take anything in to the forest apart from the bare essentials, they will take anything they can. The monkey can undo zips on backpacks and bottle tops so beware. We took backpacks and we wouldn't do this again as they managed to get in our bags and steal a backpack cover when we weren't looking. This is all rather endearing though and provides for amusing stories when you tell others. If you know about the behaviour of monkeys and how tame they become all of this should some as no surprise. There are plenty of places to sit and relax and observe the monkeys and the forest itself is a really beautiful setting closely accessible to Ubud. Lastly my advise, along with keep personal belongings to a minimum is don't bother feeding them yourself as you;ll get a lot of attention, just watch other people do it, much more entertaining.", "We went late in the day so only had a short amount of time in there, maybe 40 minutes before it closed. Still enough time to cover most of the Park. Take care of bikes if you park nearby. Took note of the locals covering the seats and did the same with some wood and a brick found by the side of the car park. Came back and the bike next to ours had the seat cover and all the foam inside destroyed by a pesky monkey! Took advice from others in here in not taking in food and locking my backpack. Good job as one still jumped on me and tried to get in. Just stayed calm and walked on and it lost interest. Saw a lady flail at one that jumped on here and it bit and scratched her in response. Overall good fun, just be a bit careful and don’t get too close to the big males or the very young with protective parents.", "We found it by accident after eating at Ibu Oka. We walked up Monkey Forest Road and within about 20 minutes we came across Gate 2. They were right out the front of the gate where you could watch them without entering the park. Cracking coconuts, carrying babies trying to get bananas from the sellers right in front the gate. We decided to come back when we had more time to spend and returned day after Nyepi. Only $2AUD per person entry and same price if you want to purchase bananas. My suggestion is to be calm and walk through carefully and take it all in. The monkeys are more responsive to emotions and if you keep calm they dont jump on but if you act nervous or sacred they know they might be able to get something from you and target you more for stealing. Try not to carry plastic shopping bags as they think they have food and will try to rip them open. Do your shopping after or have another bag to put them in so they don't attract the Monkeys to you. You can spend an hour or up to 4 to 6 hours just wandering around and checking out the water temples and carvings or just watching the monkeys interact. Check it out for yourself for the cheap price why not?", "It was sad to see that tourists can bring in their full water bottles and food but when they are done with it can not carry it out with them.we saw several monkeys chewing on bottle tops, bits of plastic and lollies wrappers. There were plenty of monkeyproof rubbish containers so why not use them. Overall the forest was clean and it was a nice experience. You can easily reach the forest from the Ubud markets on foot alternatively there are loads and loads of men with taxi signs to take you places.", "I came here on a tour. It was interesting but the monkeys can be quite scary. They will leave you alone but just be aware that they fight and you really don't want to be in the way when that happens! My tour guide was in the way and one hit him in the face as it was jumping over a bridge while being chased by three other monkeys. Don't let this turn you off though! It's really beautiful in there. It takes you to another world in a way but then you look up and see a car through the branches and realise that the main road is just above you! Pretty cool. I would probably go back just for something to do. But really, once you've seen one monkey, you've seen them all!", "a nice outing to do something local, monkeys are a bit aggressive so put your sunglasses away lol...other than that worth a visit maybe", "We went in the middle of wet season, so it was very hot & sticky! So awesome seeing monkeys at a touching distance, they are so funny. I bought a big bunch of bananas for approx $5NZD, tried giving a monkey one banana and it managed to take the whole bunch! Such cheeky monkeys. Only downside I found was that heaps of people were littering and the monkeys were getting into the rubbish. Also, people didn't follow the rules and take off their sunglasses/hats so monkeys would take them. Understand you are in their environment so please adapt accordingly. Other than that, it was awesome. Would go back again next time in :)", "Beautiful grounds, nice walk around the forest. Lots to look at. The monkeys are quite polite compared to many others we have come across in our travels. The grounds are clean a well kept. The location is great, as soon as you walk out you can head up the street where there are all kinds of shops and restaurants. The entrance fee was very reasonable and well worth it.", "Took the family and all were very impressed. The small fee for entry is well worth it, the forest paths make for an easy and pleasant walk (well shaded) with plenty of monkeys to see. There is also a substantial temple complex to tour and a nice river walk. 50c for an Icecream at the end and everyone was smiling.", "Great fun and entertainment for young and old. Monkeys will literally jump on your head or shoulders, and start to groom your hair. Keep your bags tightly zipped, with no loose items hanging out. A few monkeys tried to snatch a key chain hanging on my daughter's backpack, and they can be quite aggressive! One managed to snatch a bottle of hand sanitiser. We tried to get it back but the monkey insisted on holding onto it and managed to open the bottle to drink it! We imagine it was going to have quite a headache or bellyache later!", "I was staying right next door to the Monkey forest and saw the overspill of Monkeys every morning as they ran across the roofs of the accommodation and settled by the pool to eat whatever they had managed to steal or liberate that morning. I wondered if it was worth going given how up close and personal they were in our villa and, having visited the sanctuary, it's an emphatic YES you must visit! You feel a little like Indiana Jones or Lara Croft as you wondered around the over grown forest with it's temples and bridges, it's stunning with Banyan trees dropping their vines to the ground adding over wordly atmosphere to the already magical forest. And did I mention it has monkeys? There are everywhere throughout the forest - little baby newborns to full grown grumpy looking males and everything inbetween. You can buy food in the sanctuary, mostly bananas from memory and they will come and demand or just take the food from you. Make sure you have no food and that even then your bag is lockable though - take a small carabiner or clip or whatever to block your zips (or just remove anything you don't care to lose) - they are experts at zips and will just take plastic, ipods, anything from your bag. Don't fight them either you will lose :) Amazing place to get up close and personal with wild monkeys. And see them in their world, and watch the awful harm that casually discarded rubbish will do them as they munch on plastic water bottles or bags. They might jump on you - they might not. Don't panic if they do, just let them do their thing and get bored and jump off. I had one female opening my bag but fortunately didn't get anything and it got bored and moved on. Great experience though! Just come prepared :) Spend an hour or two here - you won't regret it.", "Pretty spot but very touristy. If you're in Ubud you should at least have a look but it's nothing special. Be careful of the monkeys.", "Had a fabulous day at the Monkey Forest. Just make sure you hold on to your belongings.Well worth the visit as the scenery in the forest is just beautiful. Take a stroll around and take it all in. You won't regret it.", "It's like walking through an ancient forest with tress that would have had their roots there since the beginning of time. There are monkeys everywhere and they are very cheeky! Don't carry food in your pocket unless you are willing to be robbed by these little thieves. It' s well worth going to see this beautiful and spiritual place and you won't be disappointed.", "Beautiful and chilled out, less crowded than I expected. Monkeys were really fun to observe. Would go again!", "I was a bit scared of the monkeys! However, i just followed the rules and did not have any problem. It is a place worth a visit.", "We got there early, hardly anybody there at 9am. Very few monkeys around. We liked the cliff walks and the views. We would have stayed longer but we had an appointment and had to leave before we could immerse ourselves in the views. As we walked out of the entrance at 9:40am, I saw more tourists arrivals, the place was getting more crowded. I also saw more monkeys. I saw a monkey run to a young lady and pull off a pretty pink flowered japanese slipper. She screamed and cried hysterically, then another monkey ran up and pulled off the second slipper. In the end the local workers recovered the slippers by bribing the monkeys with sweets. But the poor lady was hysterically upset. So the threat of monkeys stealing your stuff is very real. They are all fat. Now I know why", "Extremely well presented venue with lush gardens and lots and lots of cheeky monkeys. Be sure to follow the instructions and not take any food in, not even in your bag, otherwise the monkeys will think it is theirs for the taking. Well maintained and entry fee is extremely reasonable. Lovely way to spend a morning wandering through.", "Loved our trip! Obviously enjoyed seeing monkeys not in cages, but also hated seeing humans annoying the monkeys for photos 😡", "This place has a great entrance view, which is not really match with the condition inside the park. When I visited this park, many spots are under maintenance. The shopping stall area is not clean and looks really old. This place is suitable for those who love animals (monkey), because they can interact with it. This place is nice too walk also because its shady, big trees everywhere. Nothing so special. ", "The monkey forest is a beautiful, meaningful place. Having said that... These are not domesticated, dull-toothed animals. These monkeys are intelligent beasts with lion-sized canines living their lives in a complex primate society. I feel that there should be a bit more information provided to tourists upon entering. For instance: People are not supposed to pet the monkeys, but people are not told this until someone pets one and he shows his gigantic teeth. On that note, don't smile at them. They see it as aggression. A staff member gave my 6-year-old a banana and told him to hold it above his head. A cute little baby monkey was likely the intended recipient of this gesture, but a three-foot male scaled my son's body using his claws for traction, and now my son is terrified of monkeys. They seem to be fine if you toss the bananas to them, or if you have nothing of interest on you and avoid eye contact. The monkeys are like people, in as that some of them are sweet and shy and others are assertive and rude. It was really amazing to see the babies clinging to their mommies, and the young ones playing and stirring up mischief, but some of the alpha males seemed mean and possibly dangerous. My suggestions: Go check it out, but only buy bananas if you are comfortable with them climbing on you. Don't carry water bottles or shiny objects that they will want. If they do climb on you, stay calm and move slowly. It's a beautiful place, and the monkeys are cute, but some caution should be taken with any interaction with wild animals.", "You should definitely go and visit the monkey forest. There is so much to see and the sanctuary is massive. The monkeys are able to roam freely and are doing what they want, which is great to see! We enjoyed half a day just walking through the forest, amazing views and it proper gets you into that jungle feeling. Obviously keep your food and valuables away, follow the guidelines. Otherwise you do have the workers reminding you that those are wild animals and not pets. Litter is a big issue in my opinion but the monkeys dont shy away from stealing and eating anything, which is hard to control. Must do in ubud.", "So fun! We bought bananas inside to feed the monkeys, and the staff member Arik helped us by holding onto the extras and getting monkeys to climb on us when we fed them! Such a cool experience, the monkeys are so calm and easy to judge - just keep your distance and don't smile! (Smiling is a way of showing fear/aggression for monkeys). There was a dad who held his daughter in one arm and fed monkeys with the other - so great to see them sharing the experience together! There's awesome staff members like Arik all over to help out and keep the peace, we didn't see any craziness happen!", "The monkey forest is an absolute must see when in Ubud! My husband is very hairy so we thought we should go and see his cousins lol, it was well worth it. The monkey's are very interactive especially as you enter and leave. You can buy bananas from the handlers for 10K rupiahs and they will assist in getting a worthwhile shot with the creatures. Be careful to not leave any items hanging from your backpack as you progress through the forest. This includes water bottles as the monkeys will jump on you to get a hold of them. ", "It is like being in an open Zoo. Wild monkeys are everywhere, if you offer them a they immeadleatly take it from your hands. But be carefull: respect the rules written at the enterance. Monkeys can also be unpleasent, disobeying those rules. Keep your banannas unvisible to monkeys. Monkeys could steal banannas from your bag. Keep small yellow items like plastic bottles etc. unvisible to monkeys. They can steal those items away from you. The monkeys even know how to open a zipper!", "Monkey forest was on my list of attractions in however it was a tad disappointing to me. I have seen many monkeys before in my life before and this was not a surprise. these monkeys are a bit dangerous as they eat absolutely everything! Be careful with what you cary when going to the monkey forest. The forest was beautiful and all in all worth visiting!", "Great to see all the monkeys but respect the ones that have babies as the adult monkeys can be quite aggressive, just at humans would with their offspring... stay calm and enjoy watching these lovely creatures...remember you are in their home! :)", "What a beautiful place. Very tranquil. But don't be naive about the monkeys. They'll be looking to sneak up on you so keep your wits about you. Fun to watch more naive travellers allow monkeys to climb on them, only to set upon. But the monkeys are what makes it fun.", "It was nice to see the monkeys roaming free, moving around as they felt like. It was only $30,000 rup - $3:00 aud You can buy bananas as soon as you go in, but watch out as soon as you have them you will be overloaded with monkeys jumping all over you.... I would wait until you get into the forest more as there is about 3-4 places to buy them.", "It was a good experience while visiting this Park. These monkeys were truly amusing. One monkey was desperately trying to break a coconut and succeeded after a lot of effort. There is an entrance fee but it is worth it. There is also a temple inside if you would like to visit. There is a small shopping area to buy souvenirs. I would not recommend to buy from there since the best shop for souvenirs would be Agung on Sunset Road.", "Warning- I love monkeys so my review will be biased! We toured the monkey forest late afternoon and loved it. A beautifully maintained sanctuary which was lovely and cool. Even if you're not that interested in the monkeys the photo opportunities make it worth a visit. We needed to cut back through the forest to get back to our accommodation after exploring Ubud just as they were closing, the staff were great, letting us through and radioing ahead to make sure each warden kept an eye out for us.", "Peaceful place... sometimes fun with monkeys. They sometimes mountain you from shoulder to head, grap your skirt or bag but not harmful. I was glad to see monkeys families look like peaceful in the forest.", "We enjoyed this small spot. Beautiful nature and charming monkeys :) Watch your stuff! Nature really pretty!", "Absolutely one of the best things I've ever experienced (and I've been traveling the world). Even though I am an animal lover, I was nervous going to Monkey Forest because of the reviews I read regarding safety of myself and my belongings. However, I found once inside most of these were over exaggerated or written by people who didn't follow common animal sense. I nearly let them talk me out of feeding the monkeys! First off, don't go if you don't like monkeys. These guys are everywhere and you won't have a good time. However, for everyone else please keep reading! I walked around and observed all of the monkeys and different stands selling bananas firstly. What I came to understand extremely quickly was the people who had any problems were the ones who weren't following the rules or common sense. If you follow these 2 important things, you will be fine: 1. Stay calm 2. Invite the monkeys into your space, not the other way around! I noticed one woman SHRIEKING when a monkey grabbed a banana from her and ate it while perched around her head. Guys, these monkeys will stay on you and eat the banana because you are the safest place from other thieving monkeys so understand that. Remain calm. Can you imagine how it would feel if you were just standing there and a monkey sits on you and starts screaming? You'd probably get nervous right? Same goes for the monkeys. Always stay calm, especially when feeding them. I had two on me at one time but just stood there. The woman was near be with the stick in case it got out of hand but both monkeys just climbed off without drama. The second thing is the MOST IMPORTANT. I cannot tell you how many times I wanted to facepalm myself watching visitors stride up to a monkey and sit down inches from it. Another woman literally followed a mother and her infant baby while simultaneously sticking her camera phone a foot from their faces. Another couple got in the middle of a fight between a monkey mother and another monkey trying to videotape it. I just walked away. These are what cause incidents in the park! Don't invade their space. Invite them into yours. Often times they would just walk right by my ankle and I'd get a great camera shot. Every single camera has a ZOOM function. Use it! Don't encroach on them. If you want to get a closer shot while still being respectful, just position your body sideways to the monkey and don't make eye contact. They don't even look twice at you when you do this. When I decided to feed the monkeys, I had walked to several banana stands and found one without any large monkeys nearby, also one that didn't have any significantly dramatic incidents in awhile. The least amount you can buy is 5 so I asked her to hand me them one at a time and this worked out well. I had a great time! I'm so glad I did it. I also will note I had a purse and a camera bag, also jewelry on and the monkeys didn't bother any of it, even during and after feeding. I had tucked my sunglasses away when I went inside and did not take a water bottle with me. Last thing, I didn't have any issue with monkeys jumping on me, encroaching on my space or making me feel uncomfortable when I was walking around observing them. Enjoy your time here!!! You won't regret it!!!", "Does not worse it Monkey are not safe and you should take care as they try to steal any thing as they think it is food Only nice if you have kids", "Get up close and personal with lots of monkeys. You can see babies through adult ages. Be careful though because the may jump on you if you have food.", "from our hotel to Sacred Monkey forest sanctuary took around 2 hours journey but it is worth going there. I was with my back-then 2 years old, he was all excited when he saw monkeys right in front of him. However do take note, monkeys are wild, no matter what they are still danger hence be careful with your belonging and handling when you are there. they will snatch and steal and worst , attack to defend themselves , ultimately I still highly recommend to make a trip there :)", "Loved my morning at Monkey Forest cheeky monkeys made me laugh and realize how close we humans are to monkeys. Beautiful rainforest setting. Can recommend a trip and good price, 30,000rp.", "There are lot of monkeys in this area. Nice forest. Be careful and dont keep anything in hand as these monkeys may come to pick up.", "Hang onto your bag and watch out for the odd cheeky monkey. Have a a snap taken with one of the keepers or just enjoy taking pictures of the never ending supply of monkeys as you walk around the forest. Great fun.", "We got there when it was just opening, Monkeys were being feed and the temperature was just nice, there are plenty of areas to walk round and explore, and yes the monkeys are everywhere and they are cute and you can feed them but hold on to any bags or hats.", "Went to monkey froest in ubud was really good only 2 dollars entry and lots of shopping there and temples", "We thought the monkeys would steal our stuff, but these ones are very nice. Good place for kids. It's nice and cool with the trees and beautiful surrounding. The monkeys are active and sometimes will sit on your lap, but don't feed them! It's a great activity to do in .", "I did deliberatley visit the Monkey Forest ; however it provided a short cut from our Nyukunig villas to Ubud centre. I suggest taking a motorcylce taxi to avoid being assaulted by monkeys when walking. Twice my plastic shopping bags were split open and it can be quite frightening when a group of 5 monkeys are eying off your loot.", "This is a must go to if you like nature .. The trees seem like they are hundreds of years old.. So many monkeys they where they come up and cuddle up to you.. They always want food so it's better to carry bananas and not too many other things with you.. If you have a bag they will go through it and grab whatever they can get- they can get aggressive to if you get scared easily it's best you stay away from them.", "Monkey Forest is easy to walk too, and very affordable to visit - including families. It does get warm, so carry water but keep this out of sight in a bag so the monkeys cannot see. Most people have an unpleasant experience due to the monkeys but this is because they try and get close to the babies or carry food/small items on them. Don't feed them, leave them alone and they will leave you alone. Admire from a distance. Worth a walk through for an hour or two, lots to see!", "It was a great experience. The forests and the stone sculptures were interesting. The monkeys were not behaving badly to my pleasant surprise. Peaceful surroundings.", "Do not miss this amazing experience; it offers so much more than just monkeys: three 14th Century nese-style Hindu temples, a very interesting Hindu cemetery with carved headstones, tree-lined boardwalks to a creek-side sanctuary pool, a mossy Komodo dragon statue and a very long dragon sculpture in concrete. Yes, they have hundreds of macaque monkeys. Treat them with care--no feeding, no eye contact, leave water bottles, plastic items and shiny items at your hotel. Monkeys do bite and steal things. Skip the \\deer park\\\" area as it feels dark, foreboding and the Timor rusa type of deer look kinda pathetic.\"", "A whole heap of fun , really worth the visit whilst in Ubud. Monkeys galore upto their tricks, and games. They will be jumping all over you ! A wide range of shops outside, so if you have a member of your group who dont like monkeys there is plenty to do outside whilst you are inside for the hour it takes to enjoy Monkey sanctuary.", "Beautiful place from start to finish with rivers, temples, amazing forests and lots of great photo opportunities. The monkeys put a smile on your face and are very entertaining.", "Monkey Forest is a blast. Some might think it too touristy, but it's quite interesting. Monkeys DO come up close and will climb on you if you allow them, but if you don't provoke them and are calm/kind, it's a fun, unique experience. Highly recommend. Plus, it's an easy, pretty walk.", "Loved visiting the sacred monkey forest. Ended up walking around for hours. Monkeys are friendly, too friendly for some tourists that got their things stolen from their backbacks! Pretty funny but not dangerous at all. There is security everywhere too, ready to assist if needed.", "Monkeys are little thieves, they stole our bag of treats from my daughter's backpack.....they are a very energized group if they sense food or a smaller innocent victim, my daughter, where they can grab food ! Its always fun watching the monkeys, but do not try to touch them....stay a safe distance away.", "This is a must do if you are in Ubud. It is a 20 to 30 minutes walk from Ubud palace. Just walk up the shopping street that starts in front of the palace. Entrance is 50,000IDR. Monkeys are quite relaxed because they are constantly fed. Did not see any monkey stealing from tourists or act aggressively. The forest is nice, there are monkey sculptures all over, a temple, a river. It's really a nice place to wander around. I would suggest to dedicate minimum an hour. ", "A very nice forest with lots of monkeys to watch everywhere. An interesting and fun experience. Small bits of local architecture to see in the forest as well. If you are in Ubud, do not miss.", "It was nice to see again after 24 years Nothing much different since then. Nice for an half an hour. Especially when its the first encounter with monkeys. Price is ok. 50.000 rp. ", "I don't know what people expect when they go to the monkey forest sanctuary. These monkeys are not in captivity. That's why it is such a great experience to be able to see them, even though they are used to all the tourists. I witnessed tourists, not even 5 minutes into the forest, trying to grab the monkeys tail, teasing them with bananas and trying to get really close to them for pictures. Of course the monkeys are going to go for the bananas or be startled if you get to close and of course be angry if you grab them. I had a great time there and loved all the monkey business. If you go, I recommend not buying any bananas and leave all your loose articles in the hotel. I had a monkey try and grab my camera bag but soon as he figured out it was attached to me, he let go. For the most part, the monkeys just take care of their young and eat. I would come back here and recommend this to anybody. Especially with only a 2 dollar entry fee.", "There is an interesting mysticism around this place, if you forget about the roaming monkeys for a sec you will find ancient mossy temples which are really nice to experience.", "I love animals, and I loved the experience with the monkeys. I had a lot of fun giving bananas to them. The place is beautiful and you will enjoy to take pictures with the monkeys", "A must see in Ubud. Monkeys are everywhere in an idyllic setting. Never too far from a monkey. For a small price you can buy bananas to feed them and have your picture taken with them. Take care of cameras and phones etc as the monkeys can be cheeky. Friendly staff will sell you bananas, answer questions and take your photos", "There are monkeys EVERYWHERE and they won't hesitate to jump on you if you've got pockets/pouches or anything that might be hiding some food. They're aggressively hungry and if you've got something on you, give it up. They're the king of the jungle here. Really enjoyed this inexpensive experience. Lots of great photo opportunities.", "Cool walking around an look at the hundreds of monkeys jumping from tree to tree. They do pose for the camera and will take your food and maybe loose items so be careful and hide away those sunglases. The forrest in itself is really cool and is worth visiting. If you like photography, this is the place for you.", "We really enjoyed playing with monkeys. So many of them. Beautiful. I wish we had some more places like that. That's real .", "Fun place to be, but it is a bit hyped in my opinion. The place is a bit crowded and the ticket is not particularly cheap, but its cool to see monkeys in their habitat. It has some explanations and cool sculptures. Would go again, but not waste much time there.", "Second visit in five years. Even better than the first time. Especially loved the young monkeys jumping into the pool and swimming.", "A must go in ubud! The forest was beautiful with lots of little temples and beautiful areas. There were so many monkeys running around! So cute!", "Such an enjoyable time with the monkeys. They are hilarious and will keep you entertained for hours. Make the time to trip up the the Monkey Sanctuary, you won't be disappointed ! ", "Be careful of the monkeys, they are very cheeky. Lovely rainforest walk. Calm and relaxing. Wonderful scenery.", "My Girlfriend and I were attacked as we were leaving the park. It was totally unprovoked, maybe this monkey was going for her phone that was in her hand. It bit her hand and kept biting until I had to kick it. Then it started trying to attack me while my Girlfriend ran off dripping blood all over. The monkey didn't back off until one of the park rangers shot it with a slingshot. She needed 4 stitches at the nearby clinic. I looked at the clinic's log book that day... we were the 6th tourist that day to have required medical assistance relating to a monkey bite. According to that nearby clinic, the monkeys do not have diseases but once we came back to Kuta, both BIMC and ISOS told us to put her on rabies vaccine, immunoglobulin, and anti-viral. The total cost was near 3500 USD. I've travelled all over the world, and still surprised that this \\attraction\\\" is still open and remains so popular. The risks of visiting this forest are simply not justified by seeing some small dirty monkeys. We even asked for a refund of our park entry, which was declined. Small amount of money, but somehow it confirms that attraction is setup to extract more $$$ from tourists, without considering the safety of the visitors or the wellbeing of the monkeys. It's crowded and probably that's what agitates these animals. It's totally unsafe. It will cost us a lot of money and we lose out on being able to enjoy the beaches and other activities while her hand is healing. Definitely recommend against coming here!\"", "We were warned that the monkeys would grab all and sundry if they had the opportunity - but I still had my water bottle snatched from my hand. They are sneaky little critters but have not heard of them being aggressive (which is what we were originally concerned about). it was a good experience especially watching them dive into the little pond & swim around chasing each other..", "Only $2 to get in ,plenty of monkeys be careful if you have bananas they grab them so quickly .lots of baby monkeys .the grounds are really lovely .Go early when not many people are there and it's cool .", "We went there fairly late in the afternoon as that was recommended to avoid the masses. The park is beautiful and impressive with it's huge trees and the temples in it and, of course, the monkey are just so much fun to watch and interact with (as long as you follow the rules ;-)). Payed Rp.30.000 per person. Defintely worth a visit!", "Good for first visits…the walk and surroundings are wonderful. Be wary of the macaques…In our first visit, we saw the macaques aggressively chased after a mother and her 2 boys who ran and hid behind us (using us as shields) when my 2 girls were so much smaller and younger than them! They should have just threw the bananas far away instead of holding to them. In another encounter, a tourist was bitten. It's a good visit but… 1. Keep a distance from the macaques no matter how cute they look 2. Don't attempt to bring food as the macaques will snatch and fight over them 3. Be extra careful with the younger macaques, as the mother is always nearby and will attack you if she feels threatened", "The most beautiful monkey park I have ever seen. The monkey have a great territory to play and especially eat... Preferrably the bananas from the guests! But pay attention: do not touch the animals otherwise they might bite. It is a highlight in Ubud!", "It was very nice to See all the Monkeys playing and jumpin around but Be careful. They wanna steal your Food or bite you and that hurts. You Can buy bananas at the entrance or inside to feed them. One monkey was sitting on my shoulder and I gave him a Banane, WE did a Lot of cool pictures.", "The forest was very nice and full of monkey's who roam freely. Some of them might be nice but others are mean.....so keep a little distance just to be safe.", "We didn't have very high expectations for this visit and I suppose they were met. We have seen alot of different kind of monkeys during our trip and this visit didn't give us anything new in that department. We did enjoy the walk down to the sacret spring and feeding the deers but if you are in doubt of going I would say skip it. You aren't missing out on anything. If I hadn't seen any monkeys at all during our trip maybe it would have been a more memorable experience but as it is right now the visit were just so so.", "I love Monkeys, so this place was a highlight of our trip to . The site is large, clean, and cool. A great stop for an hour or more. The monkeys are well fed, sometimes via tourist bananas, and sometimes via sweet potato etc. handed out by site staff at set intervals. If you wish to have a unique photo op with a monkey, you may purchase a bunch of bananas and site staff will assist you. While the animals are wild, so can't be controlled or anticipated in action, they are relatively gentle as they climb up you to get the banana site staff will hand you. If it's not your choice to have a monkey on you, refrain from making cooing or clicking noises with your mouth, keep bags and accessories tucked away and close to the body. You can enjoy the park and the scampering multitudes of monkeys without having one on you. I thought it was a really lovely place to visit. Something I would happily do again and again.", "Keep well clear of the monkeys and keep stuff and flip flops close to your body!!! Building work going on at time but the views were fab...sample the tea and coffee tasting about half way back to Kuta by the side of the road... well worth it for a stop off!!", "I couldn't wait to visit the monkey forest and our experience definitely lived up to our expectations. They are amazing creatures and these monkeys are so friendly. I'd advise you to buy bananas from the ladies inside the forest as they will stop you getting surrounded by monkeys (the monkeys are not mean, just people were doing stupid things like taking bananas back off monkeys because they didn't get in a picture properly and one guy actually kicked one! Unbelievable). The ladis take great pictures on your phone for free, mine look amazing and are copied below! I didnt see anyone have a bad experience with the monkeys in our time there - the monkeys had been fed and we went at 4pm, so not long before closing. The baby monkeys are quite happy to hold your hand, just sit down and they come over to you. The mummy monkeys just pick them up if they've had enough, so nothing to worry about there if you are careful. Again, just use common sense. Don't take in carrier bags, water bottles, food or bananas, zip up your bag and you'll love it :)", "This is definitely a must do if you visit the Ubud area but don't be fooled by the heavily advertised tourist trips to the monkey forest, all you need to do is be dropped off by taxi and walk around the Monkey Forest in your own time. There are plenty of taxis awaiting at the exit points to then take you back or you can walk through the streets past shops and markets back to Ubud center. I would highly recommend visiting without a tour guide as we did it's simply just a waste of money, otherwise they usually just sit back while you explore and interact with the monkeys. Do be careful, the monkeys are not all as cute as they may seem. Lock up any expensive items in a backpack and be on the look out at all times. They can get agitated in a split second. Don't let this put you off though, there are Monkey Forest staff around the entire area who will shoo away any monkeys who start to get feisty.", "So many monkey's but they are in their own space, not locked up which is lovely to see. There are wardens around to make sure the humans behave! The monkeys are pretty friendly! Its also a lovely walk around and there are some beautiful statues. Fun to just stand and watch the monkeys in their environment.", "The most important advice I can give you and take it seriously please: Before you get out of your car take off or store these items, glasses, hearing aids, jewelry, earrings, hats, flip flop shoes, cell phones and anything else you might want to keep. Leave your prescription glass off and in the car, seen 14 pair destroyed, really. The monkeys will take them, that is a guarantee. Now relax, you don't have a thing they want and will leave you alone. We went a few hours before sunset to walk around and it was fun, now set up your camera and be ready for the best sunset of your life. Monkeys did not seem to be interested in my big SLR but I would be careful with compacts. There is a show at the temple also, but we did not go.", "We had a great time wandering round the sacred forest!! The sights of the temples, the trees and the river running through is breathtaking! The monkeys are very cheeky, but so cute. Just make sure you don't have anything on that they can snatch off you!!", "so cute watching the dynamics and behaviours of the monkey's especially the babies....so agile and full of beans. Well worth the time to spend and watch them play and interact and great on a hot day as its cooler in the forest area.", "A little wary because of the other peoples experiences with the monkeys we entered the park without any stuff (bags, sunglasses, camera's) and had decided not to give them any food and just watch from a safe distance. And yes, we saw people walking up to the monkeys, coming too close, teasing them with big lenses on camera's and yes, the monkeys see that as a kind of attack. People with bananas in their hands were climbed by the monkeys without any risk. But for us they were great, jumping all over the place, with baby's clenched to their hairy coat... Lovely! Also coming close, but without any threat. Further the park is astonishing beautifull, good pathways and beautifull temples. Finally I took my phone out of my underwear and was confident enough to take pictures of it all. By chance there was a big ceremony going on under a holy tree in the center of the parc. Many many offerings were piled up under the tree and a security man stood at a distance to catapult the monkeys away who were too much attracted by all this good stuff. All in all: go with your kids and have a look. Enjoy!", "Beautiful temples situated in the middle of lush forrest. Note that if monkeys freak you, you might want to look elsewhere, since they are everywhere. And I strongly suggest you keep your snacks inside you bags since monkeys are ready to climb your shoulders for, in my case, oreos :)", "We were really sceptical of visiting here after reading reviews and blogs about the place. However, we didn't want to miss the opportunity and I'm really glad we didn't! It's 50k IDR each to get in (about £3). There will be women trying to sell you bananas at the entrance. You can get these if you want but be warned that the monkeys will be all over you from the second you do, we found a better way to get pics and control the monkeys. As we walked around, there were a couple of guys you could pay a bit of money for some corn. He put corn in your hands and on your head for the best pictures. This was great as he was there to get them off if needed. However, we found that the monkeys were only interested if you had food, once it was gone, so were they. The forest itself is really nice with a big temple in the middle. Take water though as it gets really hot and humid with so many people around! And don't put bananas in your pockets unless you want to lose your shorts (we witnessed this happen!)", "The Sacred Monkey Forest is one of the very popular spot for Tourists visiting Ubud. The place is like a forest with temples enclosed in the premises. However the temples are not open for public but for puja only. It also has a spring flowing in the forest besides Holy Spring Temple. You definitely can see many monkeys but surely they are not friendly and you should not go very close to them. The greenery will give you a very calm feeling and you will enjoy walking in the forest.", "The monkey forest is OK for a look. Nice walk throughout the park but can be very busy with tourists. Worth a look if on a tour", "It is a nice place to visit. When we came in there was a agressive monkey on a girl biting in her waterbottel. The monkey would not get off the girl. We were a little concerned to go in with our baby. The visit went well.", "Although i rated it very good i would say it is good. It is worth visiting other then it being a monkey forest. The sculptures and temples within the forest are beautiful. You cannot enter the temples they are for worship. If you have plastic bags on you, you can leave it at the counter for free. But i would recommend to come free handed. Cameras are fine monkey won't go for it. But just remember these are wild animals. If provoked they will retaliate in defence. ", "It wasn't my first time at the Sacred Monkey Forest, but it'd been a while. I wanted to take my partner there. Let's say he is not much of a person who enjoys crowded touristic spots... But he did enjoy it !! You have to pay IndRp 30,000 for each adult. The forest is big, full of huge beautiful trees, so it is worth the look! And the monkeys are very funny! Well... Not as aggressive as in other spots like Uluwatu temple, but fun. Beware though, they can still bite you, and if you walk around with your hand in your pocket, they come and climb on you just to make sure you are not hiding food away from them ! But they are cute. Not extravagant outing, but nice !", "Interesting temple to visit. We spent a few hours here. Lord of tourists visiting bug doesn't seem crowded. You can see lots of monkeys and are able to feed them too. They can be aggressive when they want the bananas so don't try and stop them from taking it! Advisable not to wear anything that can be stolen by the monkeys such as sunglasses, hats, water bottles, earrings etc. I lost my hair clip when one cheeky buggar ripped it straight out of my hair. I was also carrying a water bottle and that was stolen by another one.....he snatched it out of my hand and just sat and watched me while he drank it all. I witnessed a girl getting her thong stolen right from off get foot. Fun place to visit but just be aware and don't try and hide food in your backpack!!", "We flew 18 hours to get to , and one of my hopes was to see a monkey in the wild. The monkey forest is full of them! You can purchase bananas for about $2 and as soon as you enter the monkeys come running. There were quite a few babies, and there isn't much cuter than a mother and baby sitting a couple of feet away. One caution, they can be a little aggressive. I personally found that (like a dog) if you show fear they tend to sense it and get a little aggressive in trying to retrieve your bananas. There are lots of staff around, and will assist if you want to have a monkey sit on your shoulder. Atleast for me, travelling that far I couldn't miss the monkey forest. It was worth it!", "The monkey forest was a good experience and took us about 1.5 hours. It's a bit harder to see it in a wheelchair but enough to enjoy with plenty of monkeys close to the entrance. The staff were helpful when the monkeys became angry. Would definitely go again.", "It's a blessing seeing a place where animals are treated with mutual respect. this \\back to nature\\\" place is a must-see when visiting \"", "The monkeys are living in the wild, and even though they are constantly around tourists they are territorial and can become aggressive. I had a small monkey family eat some food I had stupidly bought at the entrance and when I ran out of food a large monkey clamped himself around my leg and bared his teeth to me. He was as high as my thigh and not particularly happy he didn't get his share. I stayed still , didn't look him in the eye (as per recommendation from my guide) and he moved on. There are also lots of nese walking around who know more about how to divert and distract monkeys, and they frequently shoo monkeys off the tourists. Don't bring food on you, if you buy the food at the entrance the monkeys can see and already mob you when you enter the forest. Don't bring your expensive camera, sunglasses or anything dangly or shiny like the heirloom necklace you got for your 21st birthday. Monkeys are crafty and quick and inquisitive. I wouldn't take my son here though, as the monkeys seem friendly but it could be quite intimidating for children. Stay clear of the monkeys with babies, and under no circumstances pat their heads. The walk through the shaded forest is lovely though, the temples are quite a sight and as long as you wander through respecting the monkey's 'home' it is a nice experience. I was just an idiot who got too excited by being so close to them and wanted to feed the baby monkey and I admit I could have panicked if it had not been for my nese guide. I have seen tourists walk into the forest eating sandwiches, and others with cameras with all the flash attachments and they wonder why they are geting mobbed by monkeys!", "We were near Ubud for a bike tour so I needed to show the kids the monkeys. Lots of baby monkies and they are funny to watch. Worth a look if u are in ubud but wouldn't go there just for this.", "You can not miss this experience if u you are in ubud. In the monkey Forest you can enjoy a nice walk surrounded by monkeys.", "This attraction is too overcrowded! It's nice to see all the monkeys that are jumping on people and everybody is feeding them, but they can be quite aggressive if you don't give them their bananas. They are too spoiled! Anyway, the entrance is only 30.000 Rp. and you can buy bananas inside.", "This place is located at Ubud. You need to pay IDR 40,000/ persons to enter this place. Be careful with your belongings like hat, sunglasses, backpack. Please follow the rules what the sanctuary suggest and just enjoy the beautiful forest.", "Temples are supposedly for worship and quiet introspection but the monkeys (that seem all too well-trained to snatch bags, food, cameras and sunglasses) ruin the moment. I was on the lookout for monkeys more than I could enjoy the temple.", "Great setting in the heart of Ubud. Monkeys run free and are everywhere. Fun to watch and pretty happy to pose for a photo it is a great opportunity to see these little dudes up close. Very very good value for money and worth the visit.", "When you plan to visit Monkey Forrest - first of all - do not wear any shiny clothes. Do not wear watch or neclects. Remove glasses. Buy 2-3 kg of small bananas and hide them in sealed bag. When you get on place, get your camera ready and, get one banana ready, chose not too big monkey, but not too small and too young. Get a lilttle down on your knees, when you get monkey on your arm, stay calm and try to feed it by giving one singel banana when the other person will make a picture and keep the rest of bananas. Do not try to catch monkey on its hand or so because they do not like it and can bite... Stay calm and in controll all the way. If you pick up too young and toos mall monkey - it is a high chance that you will get his parent on youself as well ... Good Luck!!!", "Good pace to go for a walk and enjoy looking at funny monkeys . Park is pretty big , a lot of “ security “ that looks after monkeys . They don’t attack people , just live in their home nature .", "Seeing monkeys in the wild is not unusual in Singapore but it was still worth the visit with some beautiful walks if not a little undulating and slippery so wear suitable footwear. It rained whilst we were there so no surprise the monkeys took shelter so be aware in wet weather.", "I have been to the monkey forest twice now and have absolutely loved it both times. The first time I was a little apprehensive after reading about people getting bitten but by the end I had monkeys jumping all over me. I honestly could have stayed there all day watching the families interact. In terms of being bitten...just be smart and do not tease the monkeys. If they want something, just give it to them. Don't take anything valuable or wear jewellery/sunglasses/backpacks etc into the park. Go in the afternoon after all the bigger dominant monkeys have had their food. Stay calm, hold the banana above your shoulder and they will jump up on you (without hurting or scratching you). Maybe not the best place for young kids or anyone generally scared of the monkeys, but otherwise a very good afternoon out.", "I am not a big fan of monkeys, but I would go back again to the Monkey Forest, which is not just a forest, but the land of many temples. I was surprised to find strong meditation energy here. I wanted to sit by one of the many giant Trunyan trees surrounding the forest, and just meditate. If you come to Ubud for a journey of self-discovery, then consider bringing your meditation gear there and sit still near one of the trees. It is a beautiful experience, with the monkeys as only a side attraction.", "We came here for the day and loved it! Highlight of the trip so far, Defo buy bananas for the monkeys! Just don't make the mistake of wearing a white T shirt as the monkeys like to climb on you ( and aren't best known for having clean feet) Total must do!!!!!", "Loved seeing the monkeys in a natural environment. They all seemed to be happy and healthy. The babies were very cute and funny. A great place to visit at a very reasonable cost.", "Nice and tranquil place with some monkey fun included. The staff is very helpfull with the visitors when the monkeys are not behaving well.", "There is a lot to do, see, and experience in Ubud. The money forest is fun and if you have kids, they'll love it. It just doesn't have to be your highest priority. Visit an art gallery, the palace, temples, markets, nearby villages, etc. first.", "We have read many reviews and nearly decided to not go. Then we thought we need to go there and make our own mind up! And I am glad we went. Monkeys 🐵 🙈🙉🙊🐒 are well fed, they got plenty food everywhere. So if you do not intend to grab their food, to feed them or pose to the picture you will be ok. 👍🏻 I have seen a girl that wanted to snatch a banana 🍌, monkey didn’t like that so warned her with the hiss! Another man was walking with banana 🍌 in his hand so of course he attracted monkey attention. Once monkey got that banana must of sniff some more in his backpack. When people walking round, and do not disturb monkeys everything is fine. You can watch monkeys doing their own things. If you respect monkey forest and monkeys space they won’t do anything to you. Looks and feel like in natural environment. But be warned that monkey are cheeky and they will grab any opportunity to try and look what is in your backpack. 😂 I was walking along, and out of nowhere monkey jumped on me. Of course I panicked and screamed! I was not prepared for that. Monkey was ok, and only what was interested was to check what was in my backpack. I used carabiners, monkey could not open the zip. And give up quickly. Other time I wanted to have a sip of water. Apparently that triggers monkeys 🐒 too. In a split of the second I have a friend what was putting his little hands in my side pocket on my backpack 😂😂😂 They like to drink water too. So be just careful. They have lots of points for drinking water, but it’s like press tap. So possibly they still would like to grab your water if they can. We really enjoyed our visit here. Great escape from busy UBUD Town. Just be sensible and do not grab their food. Plenty of possibilities to take photos or record videos. All the negative feedback here must be based by the people who behaved badly. ", "Be careful, monkeys stealing everything what they can. I really liked sculptures in this garden (forest)!", "When you go to BAli. this is the places.. where you can see a monkey and see the beautiful island of from up the hills.. just a few step and you can see the beach and beautiul scenery just like a perfection painting with all the fresh air..stunning up here. make sure to go in the morning or evening, cause this is an open air.. it will be very hot in the afternoon.One thing for sure do not use any jewerly, glasses, any thing shiny.. and becareful with your Handphone the monkey here very good to take all that things you use just in second. If you want all you things back, you need to do bargain with the monkey with the help of the guard there..there's no guarantee you will get your's but worthed to try. The guard will find the monkey but nobody knows will it be leave the things or just give it nicely or just smash yor thing to the ground.", "We found the experience of our visit here quite interesting way to spend a couple of hours. Without food, bags or anything in your hands I am sure that you will be left alone by the monkeys and you will be able to enjoy observing their antics. However the game changes once you have food to give them, beware! Good fun but not for everyone.", "this is a really bad place to go. The forrest was once great, the moneys used to be good, a long time ago. Now its is a troupe of monkeys that are like drug addicts attacking people for their sugar treats. It is scarey, dangerous and i do not recommend going here at all.", "I loved it, well worth a visit 🐒 I loved that the monkeys were able to do anything and go wherever they wanted too. Watching them swim play and climb in there natural environment was so nice.", "Must visit but must be careful also. Don't try to call monkey urself without food in ur hand. Good place to visit.", "this place is interesting, a lot of monkeys, and becareful because they can steal your precious things, keep an eye for this cheeky monkey", "I was expecting more when I visited, it was ok. It was very busy and as soon as you buy a banana they climb up your back (scratched bare skin) and run away. We did not have time for any photos.", "Ample photo opportunities in a safe environment. Staff were super friendly and helpful. Beware if you buy bananas as the monkeys will jump on you!!", "I was bitten by a macaque at the monkey forest a couple of days ago. The advice on the web on this subject is quite dated and conflicting so I hope the following will help others avoid an unpleasant experience. The bite was unprovoked save that I had bought some bananas at the entrance and the monkey wanted all of them faster than I could physically hand them over. It bit me without warning within seconds of arriving and it was over in a flash. First point - dont buy any bananas even if, like me, you want to support the local old ladies selling them. I saw one other person bitten while I was there and there was another in the medical centre later. It is clear you dont need to have food on you to get bitten or scratched or licked. The staff are very relaxed about bites and it turns out a number of peole are bitten every day. That initially made me more relaxed but you should not be. The lady on the gate wiped the puncture with alcohol and iodine. And that was that, until I did some web work. The following is my distillation of what you SHOULD do if bitten, from two clinic visits and lots of reading. First - deeply clean the wound with soap and water immediately for at least 15 minutes. This is less low tech than it sounds. Soap kills both rabies and monkey herpes b viruses (more below). Also wipe with alcohol and iodine if possible. Then you need immediate medical attention and probably jabs. The staff at the monkey forest will tell you there is no risk of rabies or anything else from the bites. With all respect to them - don't listen to them. They dont know. The doctors I spoke to could not confirm whether there is rabies in the monkey population because most people who are bitten get jabs, however there is a major flare up of dog rabies on the island and dogs and monkeys can interact. Their advice to me was that there is a meaningful risk of rabies from monkeys and if bitten you MUST have jabs/drugs. The doctors take it seriously. If \\your\\\" monkey was bitten by a rabid dog before it bit you, you are going to get rabies. Rabies is always fatal. There is also a nasty thing called monkey herpes B which the government says is \\\"endemic to macaques on , including those in the monkey forest\\\". Monkey herpes B kills 70 per cent of humans infected and the rest have severe brain damage. These are not odds you want to take risks on. Rabies If you have had rabies inocculations you probably need a booster. If you have not had the jabs, it is bad news because the rabies jab takes 7 days to start to work. Which means if you develop symptoms before then (which is unlikely but possible, especially if bitten near the head or on the neck) you are unprotected. To cover this, you should also have rabies human rabies immunoglobulin (HRIG). This takes immediate effect and covers the interim period. The bad news on HRIG is it is EXTREMELY expensive (3000 GBP for an adult male) and not widely available. At the date of writing only the International SOS centre in has it on the island. Also, it has to be injected into the wound site which is not a lot of fun. Other medical centres (who dont have HRIG available) will tell you the rabies virus jab suffices but the consistent WHO and local serious doctor advice is you must have HRIG to be safe. Monkey Herpes B As above, this is an unpleasant and potentially fatal disease and the monkeys at Ubud carry it. You need (as soon as possible) antiviral drugs such as Valcyclovir. Other You also need an antibiotic such as penicillin or amoxycillin as monkeys sadly dont clean their teeth. So in conclusion my advice would be (1) there is a meaningful risk of getting bitten, scratched or licked by a monkey at Ubud even if you are very careful (2) children are at particularly high risk (3) dont follow the advice of the local staff - when you dig around and ask the doctors there are clear risks if you are bitten and you need medical help asap (4) personally I wouldnt go to the monkey forest without having had the rabies jab, knowing what I know now.\"", "Worth a visit especially for families. The only question was for us why the monkey follow the orders of the guards there... I guess the reason is less amusing... There are many apes and there is the opportunity to feed them with food you can buy there.", "Visited with my partner, sister and her boyfriend and we had the most fun here. At first we were apprehensive and couldn't stop laughing while trying to escape the curious monkeys and by the end we had monkeys jumping all over us eating the bananas we bought. Honestly such a beautiful location and fantastic natural sights, a must when in Ubud.", "love this place. its worth a visit. they will steal water bottles and just pop your sunnies and earring and necklace away. lots to walk around and see and watch them play in water etc.", "The park itself is beautiful and well maintained . The monkeys are very cheeky. It’s a pity that keepers feed the monkeys for a nice picture with tourists.", "The monkey forest in Ubud is a place were you can see monkeys freely in their environment and how they interact with humans. I would not recomend for those who are not very fond of wild life. Also we saw a monkey attacking a tourist out of nowhere, but on some cases people were taking pictures right next to them and they wouldn't do anything...", "Loved seeing so many monkeys in their natural habitat. Definitely recommend a visit. It costs around £3.00 each to get in and you can stay and walk around for as long as you like.", "My girlfriend became close friends here with a baby monkey. The only monkeys you have to be careful of are the ones with clothes on.", "It was fun walking around the monkey forest, never know that monkey love swimming too. Better keep your belonging in the car if you go there with car. Bring some snack like nuts and banana to treat those naughty boys!", "Monkey Forest is great place. Lots of monkeys in their natural environment. They are harmless if you follow the rules - don't touch them, don't panic if they touch you, don't unzipp your bags, be careful with your water, sunglasses, shiny items - they may want to steal it ;). Still it is great fun to watch them. Temples are also worth seeing.", "This was so cool. I came with Hire Driver Tour. The monkeys were nice and playing with each other. Definitely with a visit. Their home is so green and lush!", "well... if u ve been around u know that there are monkey temples everywhere in china, india, philippines, thailand and nepal.... and some of them are tourist trap, just to make money out of the tourists.... but Ubud monkey forest is by far the best of all you should visit this one and dont miss the komodo dragons statues", "Lovely creatures! A must if you are not afraid of the monkeys... don't be surprised if at once you find a monkey on your shoulder. ;) Very funny experience well worth a visit!", "I was late for sunset, but anyway here are pretty views. Entrance cost 30k rup per adult person, but we entered from left side from main entrance for free. Nice monkeys will be included :)", "We had a great time visiting here, I even had a small monkey jump on my shoulder and sit for a while and chew on his coconut husk. the place is well maintained and there are more construction activities upgrading the place constantly I'd say this a must see when your in Ubud", "Loved watching the monkeys and took some exquisite shots of the green moss covered stonework. The Spring Temple was particularly enchanting with the sound of the flowing river nearby. It looked very Indiana Jones'ish. We had heard warnings about taking hats and sunnies off and zipping up backpacks etc to avoid unwanted attention by the hairy critters. I couldn't believe how many tourists we saw buying bananas to offer the monkeys, just so they could get a shot of a monkey on their head. I would never risk a potentially rabid bite or a scratch for a monkey on my head photo. A monkey did jump on my head from behind while I was taking a pic, but I tried to remain calm and walked over to a pillar to push him off. I'd think twice about taking little kids though it as you just never know what a monkey might do. All the same, I loved the atmosphere in this shady moss covered ancient forest and would visit again...nice to walk through and take your time.", "Loved this experience. Monkeys were adorable and some very cheeky. Hide your belongings though. They will try and steal them. Cheap entry and very enjoyable.", "Amazing place if you love animals. Incredible landscape, huge trees, statues, waterfalls and... Monkeys everywhere.", "Well maintained forest and beautiful natural habitat for the monkeys to freely roam about. IDR 800,000 entry fee per adult (May 2019). Wonderful place to see the monkeys lazing around, playing, grooming and eating. There are rules to go by when visiting that are aimed at respecting the monkeys and keeping you protected from any cheeky monkeys.", "Nice attraction need more ideas to make it more attractive like electronic boards, children monkey zoo, and more attention to cleanses..", "The monkey forest is an easy walk and there are some temples to see along the way. The main attraction are the monkeys however. There are plenty of guides around to make sure the monkeys don't harass you, and they can help you to get close to the monkeys or have them climb on you. Make sure you don't carry any plastic bags as the monkeys will grab them, thinking there's food inside Don't have any loose items around such as glasses, sunglasses or hats as the monkeys will grab what they can. Otherwise, be prepared for a few hours of entertainment, watching the monkeys at play. Entrance fee is IDR 30000 per adult. There are people selling bananas to feed the monkeys.", "Loved to be able to interact with these wonderful animals!! The park staff made it more enjoyable because they added a safety net to the interaction.", "This is in the heart of Ubud, and is a very well designed sanctuary for the sacred monkeys who are allowed to roam freely in natural environs whilst at the same time it allows visitors to discreetly watch them from designated paths. The entrance to the sanctuary if very impressive and you feel that perhaps it is set up for expanding this sanctuary into something bigger. Indeed I felt that for the price of entrance there could have been better audio-visuals for the trip talking about the monkey’s habits, why it is considered sacred etc. But still it is a great visit despite some shortcomings.", "This was probably one of my favorite experiences in . I have a crazy infatuation with monkey's, so I was in heaven. The money forest is literally covered with monkeys, from baby to adult size. They have bananas for sale within the forest. If you want a once in a lifetime experience buy some. You will have these cute little creatures climb all over you for food. I was sitting down taking it all in and a monkey climbed up on me and tried to get into my purse. It was so funny. You definitely have to keep your belonging secure at all times. They show no mercy trying to grab items from you. The forest is beautiful and you really get to see them in their natural habitat. It's nothing like seeing them at a zoo or something. I would definitely follow the \\Do Not Do\\\" instructions at the entrance because people were trying to pet them or touch them for a picture and they don't like that at all. You can get hurt. But, if you just let them do their thing you can have an amazing experience interacting with them. A definite MUST DO in Ubud!\"", "Even if you didn't see any monkeys here, which is highly unlikely, there are over 700, of which I think we saw at least 698, this place is a must. The forest itself is a must to see, it is absolutely beautiful.", "This park is full of monkeys and fantastic corners draped in vines with mystical moss covered statues at every turn. Watch out though the monkeys are pretty cute.. and capable of stealing from your bags. One rushed me tore a neat hole in a plastic bag I was carrying and pinched a packet of honey roast peanuts, all in the blink of an eye.", "The place belongs to the monkeys. If you think otherwise you are in for a big surprise. If you do take food in you are most at risk of attack but even if you don't stay well away from railings if the monkey wants to pass by. I didn't and was bitten on the back. Iodine and disinfectant solved the problem at the first aid station. There are so many of the monkeys that it is very difficult to see behind you. Yes they will jump on you even without food. Enjoy the temples and forest but be prepared for aggression from your hosts.", "We arrived about 2pm to a car park full of buses. We had been warned about the naughty monkeys and were prepared. We paid the 20000 rupees each to get in and more for bananas. The views are good. However there were so many people vying to get photos of the views that it got frustrating. The monkeys had been fed so many bananas that they were not particularly interested. However a few people had melon and coconut, and they were much happier with that. There is a little bit of the old temple, but a lot of the temple is under construction. We chose not to take a guide, however there is not much information to explain the temple so if you don't want a guide do your research first. It was so hot the monkeys were well behaved and quite placid. Not sure I would go again.", "Worth a visit to interact with the monkeys in the park. You'll get a lot of attention from them if you have some fruit and there are bananas for sale at the entrances. Would recommend separating and hiding the bananas as you'll be relieved of any bunches very quickly !", "It costs about 40,000IDR per person to enter and about 50,000IDR for a big bunch of bananas to take with you to give to feed to the monkeys. Be careful if they see banana's in your hand as they will pull on your clothes and follow you or snatch it out of your hands. They are super cute!!!! I had one monkey just randomly pull on my skirt as I was walking and just climbed up and sat on my shoulder/neck. They monkeys here aren't scary and a little nicer then some of the other monkeys that you will see out and about in . The walk is nice, it would take a nice 1hour if you take your time to walk around etc, DEFINITELY A MUST DO!!! :)", "Visited with 3 children aged 7, 10 and 11. We had read a lot of reviews and already knew not to buy bananas, take belongings, unless you wanted to be harassed by the monkeys but we were eager to take a look. We witnessed people being jumped on and scratched immediately at the front gate once they had bought food, and inside the park as well. The monkeys can be aggressive with each other and visitors were knocked over as some monkeys chased each other. We were not there long when our youngest child was bitten. At the time he was Nowhere Near any monkeys, and certainly not having done anything provokative. We had been standing in the main area just quietly watching the antics. Unfortunately one young monkey decided to run up and bite his arm, thankfully not tearing the skin but leaving a bruise. It was a very deliberate and aggressive gesture which left our son in tears and us wanting to get out quickly. Other people who witnessed this were also shocked and the park attendant came to see if we were okay. It was such a shame as we felt we had done all the right things; had been respectful to the animals; had educated our children prior to the visit; and had to leave feeling worried. There are enough monkeys outside the entrance to the park if you need a holiday photo!", "Passed through the Monkey forest daily on my way to the yoga studio . While monkeys look cute, especially the babies, make sure you are cautious as they can attack and bite in particular if you hold plastic bags or any food.", "This was a fantastic activity for a couple of hours. Walking around the monkey forest you are surrounded by the rascals. Friendly, and you can feed them but watch your belongings as they will take anything offered too them!", " has a string of 'must-do' tourist destinations and this is near the top of all the lists. We were in a hotel close to Ubud and inevitably did what thousands of others do and came to see. Yes, there are loads of monkeys - big, small and babies, but you have to join the tourist jostle to see them and take pictures. They must be the best fed monkeys in the world judging by the extent of bananas being bought, and they reminded me of London pigeons, they way they scampered through the tourists' feet. It doesn't feel like a sacred place, and although it will find a place on my 'been-there-done-that' list, it will not be with fond memories.", "Monkeys everywhere. Literally. You can feed them for a small cost, where they proceed to climb you to get to the bananas. In my case, used my hair as a rope LOL. Still, it's pretty great!", "Exciting adventure...Keep personal items secure...Bananas sold there if you want to feed monkeys...If monkeys see you with a plastic bag and they want food they will want the bag to see inside", "From the moment you walk into the shady cool of the forest from the hot and humid streets of Ubud, you become aware of a calm that hangs over the place that makes it seem to earn its name. It is fun for everyone to watch the monkeys play and see all the majestic stone carings and the impressive main temple. A definitive must see when in Ubud.", "Had read mixed reviews about the forest but thought my kids(5,7) would love it and I was right. The worst thing about it is the traffic to get there from Kuta but besides that this place is great. FOLLOW THE RULES and you will have no problem , that is the bottom line. We did feed the monkey's with the bananas that you purchase in the park and they can be quite persistent but if FOLLOW THE RULES you will have no problems. Yes we did laugh at the tourist that don't follow the rules. The park has plenty of local handlers that keep the monkey inline in case they get a little excited. We found the males a little aggressive so we just walked past them. My tips would be don't try and pick up or touch their young, mumma don't like it. We just stood near by and let them come to us they are very curious and you can get close and may even have them jump on your shoulder for a banana. Again follow the rules and you will have a great time.", "I like nature, but not a big fan of tropical forests as it makes me sweaty and uncomfortable. but i liked the visit to monkey forest becuase it is maintained as it is and there is no artifical about it. you can catch lot of monkeys in action- jumping, eating, playing and posing. be careful with small nic-nacs or anything that may disturb their natural habitat.", "Enjoyed our visit to the monkey forrest. The monkeys roam around freely and jump on to you if they think you have any food. You can also buy bananas in the temple grounds if you want the monkeys to jump onto you!! It is in a rainforest and temple setting and is very nice to walk around.", "If you are in Ubud it is certainly worth visiting the monkey forest, the monkeys are great to watch, it is a scenic place to walk around too, good photo opportunities. You do need to make sure anything you bring is in a zipped bag, especially food. If you buy banannas then you must put them in a zipped bag before leaving the stall or you will be pounced upon by the most agressive monkeys that hang out around there. When further into the forest take banannas out one at a time to feed the more friendly monkeys.", "My wife and I visited the Monkey Forest Sanctuary while on our honeymoon after hearing some great stories from other travelers. As we'd seen very few monkeys in the wild during our trip we weren't expecting a huge population, but when we arrived there were monkeys everywhere, large, small, even mummy monkeys with tiny babies cradled in their arms - it was heaven for animal lovers, and realy cheap to get in at around £2 per person! The monkeys are pretty brash and think nothing of hopping onto your head and shoulders if you have a banana or some other tasty treat about your person (you can buy these at the gate or bring your own)! Do be careful of leaving your belongings hanging out of pockets or bags - the monkeys are very inquisitive and will grab anything they can reach. Also be mindful of the time of day you go to the sanctuary - we went late in the day about 4pm, any earlier in the day and the animals can be a bit rough while they're still very hungry! There are people on hand to make sure the monkeys don't get too playful! Make sure to check out the amphitheatre towards the back of the park - hundreds of monkeys holding court, and you can see their complex social groups in action! There is also a stunning jungle temple nestled down in the river valley running through the sanctuary - visually stunning scenery and very dramatic - definitely recommend for nature lovers!", "After paying the entrance fee and entering the sanctuary you are surrounded by the monkey. You actually see them even in the car park. They look very healthy with plenty of young one as well. Lots of photo opportunities. You can easily spend a couple of hour looking at the temples. Leave lose item in the car as the monkey may try to steal. Lots of keepers inside the park to ensure both patrons and animals are keep safe.", "first of all, respect their culture & tradition & follow their rules. otherwise, monkey attacks. :) indeed scorching hot. but if u love nature, really worth the visit. snap lotsa photos for great momentos.", "If you love animals, go here. The monkeys are so cute and they are nice, too, meaning if you just respect them and watch them without bugging them, they will ignore you. It was so fun to watch them play, eat, roll around on the ground with their families, and scamper in the trees.", "If monkey's are what you are looking for then monkeys you will find! It was amazing to explore and watch the different personalties and attitudes of the monkey's, not one is the same. They love bananas which you can purchase from the locals before and during your visit, the also love bottles of any kind and won't be shy about snatching them from you. I would also suggest you do take some care as they are still wild animals and some can be a little aggressive at times. Overall great day out and kids would love it!", "The Monkey Forest is the site of 3 sacred temples, many beautiful statues, a lush landscape, and of course the best part - sanctuary to 900 nese macaques. Respect the rules of the park and do not bring food in or attempt to interact with the monkeys. I saw monkeys baring their teeth at some visitors getting too close for pics. There are plenty of opportunities to view the monkeys from a close distance, and they are free to roam in & out of the park. It's a beautiful place to wander & take it all in. We only had 1 hour to spend there but I easily could have enjoyed it for 2-3 hours.", "The place is swarming with thousands of monkeys everywhere, even outside in the car park. They are cheeky and hugely entertaining to watch but they can *occasionally* get very territorial which is not fun. You can pay for monkey food to feed them and there is a very nice cafe/restaurant just at the rear entrance. There are other animals here too (goats and deer) but the real attraction is the monkeys. We were able to get a cab driver to take us from Legian and also stopped at the rice terraces on the way back for around 30AUD. Please note that there was a huge amount of traffic from Legian (August) so this is at least a half day trip.", "The 40,000 rupiah (USD $3) price tag almost made me feel bad, since visiting the monkey forest sanctuary was a once in a lifetime experience. The forest is bigger than you'd think, and you can see monkeys in both their natural habitat, swinging around a huge rainforest, and in close intimate interactions (for no additional charge). You can also buy small bananas to feed them - they'll crawl up your body and sit on your head to munch on them if you hold the banana.", "A bit like a reverse zoo. This is Monkey land and they look at you. The monkeys are somehow aggressive and have understood for quite some time that the best way to get the bananas that you have bought at the entrance is to scare you showing their teeth... Do not hesitate to be rude with them if they start to jump on you. One took my wife hat (bought locally for a couple of dollars) and we had a very funny moment playing trying to recover it. The park is in the middle of the town which we didn't expect. So very easy to combine with shopping and museums visits. Overall a very nice moment.", "As part of a private tour we stopped into the monkey sanctuary. We bought bananas at the entry not realising that the monkeys would come up to us there and then. Our surprise when monkeys started running up our back and sitting on our heads was priceless. We couldn't stop laughing. This sanctuary has some beautiful temples, bridge and walkways to see. It is stunning. My tip, the walkways were very slippery so take care wearing thongs.", "Beautiful sanctuary for them. Forest / jungle is amazing. Check it out today when here in ubud......", "Must visit. Monkeys everywhere with scenery places. Tips - don't be over confident - don't stare at them - don't stroke or cuddle - be kind and respectful of their habitat", "Worth the money, time and heating sun. A big forest with lots of monkeys. You can not feed the monkeys anylonger but they still like to get close. Lot of fun!", "Not only are there many many monkeys, the walk is beautiful with and well worth doing in my opinion. As other people have mentioned you must keep your valuables close or the monkeys will go for them (sunglasses etc). Really great thing to do!", "Once in ubud you hav to make a short isit but be careful some onkeys seem agressive so be careful but nice walk in gardens.enjoy and do not feed they will fight for the dominance.", "We got in of entrance one, and there was so many monkeys at a banan station that was placed in the middle, and so many people feeding them. (If you buy a banana the monkeys will certiantly climb you!) It was a bit stressful for us to get though there as we were not very comfortable with the monkeys. But once we did it was all a joy to see you could better watch the monkeys from a distance, and it is a beautiful place. If you are planning to visit the place an not too comfortable with the thought of monkeys climbing you then stay clear from entrance 1 :) ❤", "It's nice to see monkeys, small, babies, couples... I would not bring my child there. The monkeys are quite aggressive but mainly if you annoy them, don't try to sit to close to them or to hand shake their hand... Don't look at them directly in their eyes mainly the big males... As every tourist we wanted to sit next to them and actually it was a bad idea one really tried to bite my wife and did bite her. And me suddenly, a male arrived and showed my teeth. So if you have any problem just walk away and don't look at them. Better not to bring a bag because they will jump on you and try to go in the bag. Sunglasses.... So to resume. It's nice but they are wild so just look at them, take pictures... And it's more safe to not bring your children's<10.", "The admission was only 20000 Rupiah (less than 2 USD). There are a ton of monkeys, and they won't disappoint -- they play, they jump, they swing, they splash in the fountains, and they even pose for pictures! Definitely worth it. I was wary of getting bitten by a monkey, but I had no problems with the monkeys acting aggressively or anything.", "I enjoyed the forest more than the monkeys, the sculptures arouns as well. The monkeys move fast and I didn't like than to come over since my friens was bitten and had to be vaccinated. Don't want them close so bring no things in hands and keep moving non-stop.", "monkeys still very active and tourists need to watch their items. This time the monkey wanted the hand sanitiser attached to a friends daughters bag. Very determined and wanted to drink it. Ranger came and the monkey ran off. The monkeys are very animated and love the bananas. The rangers were giving handfuls of corn to tourists and the monkeys would come and sit on you and take the corn. Lots of laughs and the monkeys are fun.", "Worth the visit for first timer but the monkeys are notorious thieves. They especially like sunglasses & glasses. We saw a number of tourists being snatched away their water, glasses & sunglasses. You may bring an umbrella or stick to ward them off", "This place is amazing. It's so tranquil even though there are many tourists. The monkeys are very cute - from babies to large males. They can be very checky though so adhere to the tourist information re: glasses; cameras etc The forest and architecture are amazing. You will love this place.", "This place Is really beautiful and worth seen. The scenario are great as for the surrounding vegetation and for all the statues you will find. You have the possibilities to take very good shots of the monkeys; on our visits there were quite a few newborns and their view thrilled us! I wouldn't particularly suggest you to go around with your food as the monkeys are very likely going to jump on you in order to steal it!", "Love the monkeys love the place love the way to there . Must visit if u are in ubud Well organised. Beautiful forest happy place", "Hundreds of monkeys frolic around you in the sanctuary. Beautiful forest, which is well looked after and cared for. It is certainly worth seeing when in Ubud.", "Had a great time at Monkey Forest, would definitely recommend visiting whilst in Ubud. We had a guide show us round for an added cost of IDR 20,000 who was very friendly and told us some interesting things about Hindu culture. The monkeys are very playful and will generally leave you alone unless you have food. The forest and temples are also lovely.", "A must-do if you are in Ubud. A very lovely jungle park grounds with loads of cheeky monkeys. They are not dangerous and will climb all over you if you have a banana to give them. Great fun.", "It was very nice to walk around monkeys. The forest is beautiful and give a lot of shade Don't bring plastic/paper bag or water bottle. Monkeys love them.", "Really cool to see all the monkeys up close in there habitat...suggest buying a small amount of bananas inside not at the first stop The monkeys are very aggressive even with bottles of water! So be careful not to aggravate them! Smart animals! Lots of fun amazing pics", "Beautifully maintained park, the friendliest and coolest monkeys I've seen in Asia. Make sure you wear insect repellant when you visit.", "The monkeys are free to come and go, they are not in cages. Some people sell bananas at the entrance to give the monkeys. Beware, monkeys can be aggressive and have very sharp teeth. They will not hesitate to climb on you and bite you if you are not giving them the food fast enough. They can also steal your glasses or other things so pack your belongings in your backpack. They have no fear of humans so you can take very good up-close photos. Overall a good experience in a nice forest.", "there are many monkeys in this forest garden which itself is quite interesting and includes a small cemetary you can buy bananas to feed them but if they spot you caryying them they can and will try to rob you of them. I've heard stories of the monkeys stealing glasses bags and camera but saw none of that today. There are attendants around who'll warn you not to touch the monkeys as they occassionally will bite", "A great destination attraction. Monkeys are plentiful and were very well behaved when we were there. The walk through the forest is beautiful and the temple is truly beautiful. Monkeys are always entertaining and these did not disappoint!", "Very nice place for walk and watching monkey walking everywhere:) Just be careful about yours stuff because monkey can still you stuff any time:) they are clever bugger;) make sure your bag it's always close :)", "We went for a walk and deliberately didn't take any food or bags with us, just a bottle of water. Turns out, those monkeys are also used to drink bottled water, for which they are ready to attack you. I felt it's very unnatural as they just sit and wait until tourists bring them food.", "This place is amazing, so many monkeys, all different ages, you can buy bananas and they will sit on you and eat the food. Highly recommend a visit here. It's value for money for sure.", "Great time the monkeys are not scared and watched them steal two water bottles so follow the do not feed, bring in as little as possible so you have no issues. Variety of ages from infants to adult. My girlfriend and I had a great visit lots of pics. The vendor stalls are purposely aligned at exits and over priced. Dont shop at tourist destinations better prices can be found easily.", "If you only go for the monkeys, fine. If you only go for the jungle walk and ancient temple art, fine. But walking down to the Holy Spring Temple is like walking into an adventure RPG! Twisted vines, ancient statues, a canyon to explore. Terrific! Like scenes out of Tomb Raider!", "Monkeys everywhere that do funny stuff (E.g. Fighter each other's, feed baby monkeys, jump on visitors shoulders, steal visitors items). Very crowded, but still worth it.", "The atmosphere of ancient temples, groups of funky macaques and forests laced with walking paths is mesmerizing experience. Monkeys are sometime very daring and try not to get too close to them. The settings of the forest is quite compelling that taking a stroll is a true pleasure. A must visit palace if you live or travel around Ubud.", "A worthwhile diversion for a from the chaos of the Ubud market. The main attraction is the wildlife and they are plentiful and not in the least bit shy. Put away your bling, cameras, glasses and especially your bananas because you can not predict when one of the monkeys will climb up your back to take roost on your head. We did not witness and overt aggression but we were warned that they are wild animals and that they and their environment should be respected.", "Nice view on the natural surrounding. Big trees, monkeys, and trees again. Make you think hiw many wonderful trees are there in the island and how would have been the area before cutting most of them for rice fields...", "We all loved hanging out with the monkeys for a bit. The grounds are beautiful, and the staff there is very helpful. Some of the monkeys were a little crazy when people were holding onto food for them, but overall, they were just minding their own business. If you choose to feed them, be mindful of the extra fruit you are holding, they will try to steal it all. It was definitely worth visiting!", "My husband wasn't fussed on stopping here, but when our 10 year old daughter pouted so much that her bottom lip was dragging on the floor, we decided that maybe we should! And we didn't regret it for a second. It was inexpensive to get into and we had no issues with the monkeys being aggressive, but we had nothing on us that they could try and take. We did see one pinch a water bottle off a Japanese tourist so he could get to the fruit in the poor man's water! Our children (also our son who is 12), could have stayed there all day. It was a fun hour or so and the baby monkeys are simply adorable! Just don't take anything that the monkeys can grab from you and you shouldn't have a problem :-)", "If you follow the rules & make sure you don't hide or pull food away from he monkeys they are quite tame. Make sure you were insect repellent as there are a few mozzies. Great experience, remove all your valuables so they don't try to pull at them. Amazing to be part of their environment & see them move around so freely.", "A fun place to visit but very busy. Make sure your water bottle isn't anywhere a monkey can grab it!", "A nice walk in full immersion in a real forest can give some emotional feeling to the big city person . The smell of the nature will accompany the visitors for all the walking time . The only concern is to don’t expose certain objects like sunglasses , earrings , camera , mobile phone because monkeys with Arsenio Lupin complex sure will try to stolen from you . This matter has not to discourage you , those sympathetic creature are not dangerous only be advised will avoid unpleasant episode. Out of the Tarzan tour in few minutes you will be in a full immersion of shopping promenade with shop of different merchandise and beautiful spot where to grab coffee and good food . Recommended to always have with you a practical small umbrella , rain can be also sometime even in the dry season .", "Cheeky monkeys - I had a yellow lip balm in an open, netted pocket in my backpack. I didn't realise it was there, but a monkey did! She climed up my back and swiped it. Ha. Entertained me and other tourists in the forest. We went there with our driver and he told us not to touch the monkeys since that aggravates them and they can bite when pushed. Even if they climb up on you, just let them do their thing. It was a nice walk around the pathways to see the temples and river and statues. All with monkeys being monkeys all around. Very fun.", "Lots of monkeys, but lots of people! However, the monkeys were terrific, all you want. Very relaxed and used to we sightseers. Lovely venue too, great trees, ferns etc.", "This was an amazing experience to have - to see monkeys able to freely roam around their habitat and observe us as we observed them was something I'll never forget. You're able to buy bananas to feed them, which was confusing as they aren't native to that region and therefore not the monkeys natural food source I believe however they WILL try and take any food they smell from your backpacks, so if you buy bananas DON'T hold them up in the air if they try to grab them out of your hands, as soon as you buy them they'll flock around you so hold them out for the monkeys to take at ground level if you don't want to be climbed over!", "Beautiful scenery with monkeys all around. Great for kids to see but do not try and approach the monkeys", "This was one of my Ubud highlights. Hundreds of monkeys everywhere that you can feed or pose with for photos whilst they sit on your head! The grounds also had amazing temples and stunning natural beauty. Bring your camera, it's a must see.", "We entered through the Gate 2. At first, there was nothing but silence. We walked into the forest of hundreds years old trees, statues and signs warning against doing things that the monkeys might perceive as an “act of aggression.” Upon reaching the Central Point, we can see suddenly so many monkeys turn up and resting or wondering around the area. Without our realize, there were 2 monkeys clinging on Daddy’s backpack and Daddy was trying to get rid of it. After which we realized that there is still 1 small pack of peanut placing at the side of his backpack. The staff with green uniform was kind enough to help us to chase away the monkeys and told us the peanut is not allow to bring in. Other than this small little incidents, we found that the monkeys are ok as long as we do not disturb them. We love to walk at the wooden path along the river. We visited the 3 temples in the forest, we like the Holy Spring Temple very much as there are dragon stairs, the komodo statues and the hundred years old banyan trees along the riverside made the place so cooling and mysterious! One thing that amazed me is that there is cemetery in the Monkey Forest. The cemetery is used temporarily, while waiting for the day of the mass cremation which is held every 5 years. and, there is a designated temple for this purpose. Our family love the place!", "It was a good experience as long as you FOLLOW THE RULES! Do not provoke the monkeys, do not tempt them with outside food, do not try and touch them. Let them come to you naturally or i promise you it will get ugly very quickly. It was fun experience for sure and it was nice when the monkeys do come to you. Just keep your bags closed and your food secure. They can open zippers. A monkey opened my daughter’s bag and stole her lollipop.", "My wife, son and I had a great half day in the Monkey Forest recently. It really is a lovely little adventure, with plenty of photo opportunities and lots to see. The monkeys, as expected are very cheeky, and caution should be exercised, especially around the bigger, more dominant males, who will bully their way to your food supply etc. All in all, a very worthwhile day out", "The have to be the luckiest monkeys in the world. Their environment is a tropical paradise. Most tourists respect their space, and like me, felt lucky to see them interacting with each other and playing - but there is always that one tourist that ignores the signs to get the edge on their Instagram pic. Respect their space people.", "Oh those monkeys are fast and cheeky didn't hapoen to me but i did see someones sunglasses taken off their head. The main entrance is currently under construction but there is a second entry point close by. It is worth a visit nicely kept grounds and the monkeys are cute but hang onto everything🐒🐒🐒🐒🐒", "We had a lovely walk through the sacred money forest. Keep your belongings close though - the monkeys steal sometimes... :)", "Nice tranquil walk through the forest. Beautiful temples and giant fig trees taking over the old structures. The local residents are crab-eating Macaques also know locally as nese long-tailed monkey. Park staff feeds them sweet potatoes 3 times daily accounting for the majority of their food. Bananas are also for sale for tourists to feed them. Please be conscious of their health and DO NOT FEED them other human foods which could make them ill. Be warned that they are very used to humans are therefore not scared at all to come up and grab things from your bag. They will undo your zippers and steal whatever they find. I saw firsthand lotions, sandwiches, muesli bars, wallets containing passports jacked straight from a backpack on someones back or sitting even less than a meter away. Be sure to pay attention to the warning signs when entering and enjoy!", "go see the monkeys and some more amazing temples all in one location, its not very big but its good fun.", "I thought the Monkey Forrest was the biggest highlight of our trip to Ubud. The forrest itself is very nice, tidy, and has some nice architecture throughout. It was great getting close to the monkeys and feeding them. The locals help attract the monkeys to you and offer bananas for a nominal fee. Overall I thought it was pretty darn cool and would love to go back if given the chance.", "My husband REALLY liked the Monkey Forest. I have a photo of him with a monkey on his shoulders. It was really fun and fascinating to see the macaque monkeys so friendly.", "Tropical forest full of monkeys. Great photo opportunities but watch your belongings. You can buy bananas to feed the animals. Gets busy after midday.", "Once finding and paying to enter we felt a little silly to realize that many of the monkeys could just as easily be seen from the surrounding streets for free. Since you can no longer feed the monkeys, there’s little reason to pay to enter. Tip: Most of the stern appearing guides will quickly accept a tip to get a monkey on your back for a photo. We didn’t take advantage but saw this occur several times during our short stroll through the forest.", "I love this place; and spend a lot of time here when I'm in . As a monkey whisperer I'll share a few crucial hints for a successful visit: 1. Don't take any food into the forest. And unless you're prepared to be mobbed, don't buy the bananas at the front gates. 2. Remove any loose and/or shiny personal effects (or secure them). Monkeys will check your pockets so hide anything valuable. 3. Eye contact is a threat in monkey language; careful who you look at as it may trigger an attack. If a monkey looks at you and opens his mouth - that's a threat which means \\back off\\\". You would be wise to do so. Likewise if a monkey is getting too close for comfort, use this same expression to tell him to back off. Use as needed - however this can backfire depending on the monkey personality you're dealing with. 4. If you find yourself in a potential conflict with a monkey, calmly back away while averting your gaze. Elevating the conflict will cause them to call in the entire troop to attack you - not a fun experience. 5. If you're confident enough to stare down an angry monkey you have to fully commit. That means A) Raise and hold up both your eyebrows (like a shocked expression) B) Look them directly in the eyes C) Open your mouth wide D) Stand your ground no matter what. Many monkeys will try to bluff a human into submission but if you stand your ground you can usually get them to cede defeat and lose interest in you pretty fast. 6. Don't get too close to a baby monkey or you'll bring their angry mother running and she will bite, smack or scratch you to protect her child. 7. If a monkey takes something of yours, don't try to take it back directly or you'll make him/her very very angry. Instead, get some food at the gate and bribe/distract them with the food long enough so they drop the stolen item. Once they lose focus on what they stole, usually they don't try and take it back (especially if they're eating!) Monkeys are very smart - don't underestimate them. Enjoy the Monkey Forest!\"", "I was shocked at the number of people taunting the monkeys. Be respectful of them and their habitat, and they will generally treat you nicely, I found. They are very smart, so keep your cameras, earings, necklaces, sunglasses, purses put away or tied tightly to you. I watched at least 10 of them snatch something from someone and run to the entrance to give it to the banana sellers as trade for a snack. One of them took an interest in me and jumped up onto my rear, clibmed up my back and sat on my shoulders with her hands on my head like she was resting. I stayed calm and so did she. We had a nice little moment. she hung with me for a few steps and then she decided to get down. What an experience!", "Still great place, even if Ubud is growing all around it. Still a big forest, a very nice temple and big number of monkeys (and tourist) everywher. Great experience for children, but be carefull for the monkeys!", "A fun place to visit. For the most part, the monkeys are friendly; people say not to look at them or show your teeth because it's a sign of aggression.....I don't know if that's true. We walked around, took lots of pics, and the little monkeys jumped on us. We let them. It didn't hurt or scratch nor were they heavy or smelly.....they're not on you that long. The forest is beautiful, lots of opportunity for photos. Worth while the trip. Highly recommend.", "The forest is beautiful and the monkeys are very cute, just make sure you watch your stuff. The stuff is helpful and save you if you are in trouble. :D Don't leave without visiting the forest.", "We had such a great time at the Sacred Monkey Forest. Extremely reasonably prices along with the food. The monkeys were completely free to roam and not locked up or on chains. Hiding the bananas you have purchased is a good idea as they are very keen for them, only get out one at a time to be safe. If you follow the rules and be smart you will have an excellent time and get some amazing photographs.", "A fun activity for any age with a lot of walking and laughing - mostly at tourists. Toilets along the way and a lot of staff to assist you. Be wary that if you have food they know and they sense your fear. They will try to climb on you so make sure you have a tee shirt or are covered. They smell, have sharp claws and can be aggressive and we saw a tourist bitten twice and she wasn't doing anything wrong, only sitting. If Worried just carry a stick and give them a little whack - don't worry, as the locals do it and even use slingshots to move them along. If you are going to buy the bananas you won't get more than 200 metres in the entry gate without losing them. They sell them inside also. Be warned that any local in there you think is being genuinely nice is trying to sell you something.", "Hot... humid... crowded... and a heck of a lot of fun. Under $4us / person to get in. Buy bananas inside the gate. Feed them to the free roaming monkeys and they will climb all over you. Beware— they will take things out of open bags — I had a water bottle stolen.", "This forest is fantastic for seeing monkeys of the region just enjoying their jungle habitat. The forest has man made walkways throughout the area, and is littered with beautiful statues and monuments that add to the beauty of the forest. There are plenty of male/female/baby monkeys that are happily cleaning each other or eating bananas that you can buy from the stall operators. For only approx. 40000 IDR (Adult) this sacred monkey forest is definitely worth every cent!", "The Monkey Forest was a pleasant surprise, and not what I had anticipated. It was very clean, and very well maintained. There were attendants nearby everywhere, ensuring the safety of both the guests, and the monkeys, I assume. But they were discrete. ", "great experience beautiful scenery great photo opportunities good for kids to get up close and personal to yhe monkeys", "Visited the forest on our second day in Ubud on a lovely late morning. It was such fun! Those little monkeys are funny an playful but you really must listen to the warnings people give you. Do not wear jewellery, hats, glasses or leave anything exposed in your bag. I would recommend locking your bags if possible and holding on tight as the monkeys are experienced and while playing with the straps can easily open your bag. I had to put my handbag in my boyfriend's backpack. I almost lost an earring too because I was silly enough to leave them on and a monkey that sat on my laps and payed with my hair spotted them (pearl earrings that were actually expensive so I pulled away quickly and took them off - phew!). Another lady had a necklace snatched as she was taking it off in the forest but miraculously someone distracted the monkey with food and it dropped it! Lesson learnt! Other than the lessons above I would like to urge you to visit the forest, have a giggle, buy bananas and get the monkeys to come to you, it's such fun! Watch them taking a dip in the little pond and take a look at their collection of careless visitors' glasses,water bottles etc! If you need any help staff are always around making sure that both human and monkeys are behaving ;)", "The Monkey Forest is so amazing! You'll never get a better experience with these little critters. Just make sure you keep you valuables away from them and don't get too close to the babies- mum will be watching! Allow a decent amount of time to explore, and set this up with further Ubud temple explorations! Such a magical place!", "Nice walk in the forest, to many spoiled monkeys tho. They will grasp whatever they can, the tourists spoiled them to much..", "The kids loved this place so much we came twice, which was a mistake in hindsight. The first time (afternoon) was very civilised, and the monkeys well behaved. Whereas the second time (morning) I got bitten - albeit by a mother 'protecting' her baby. He was trying to get in my bag as I opened it (mistake!) and I was trying to get him off…the wardens were great though and cleaned the bite and dressed it. I think as long as you're really careful and make sure you have nothing they can pinch you'll have a great time.", "It's probably a super nice thing to do, but I got bitten by a monkey even though I was not doing anything special for that :-(. I would recommend it, but be cautious !", "Me and my girlfriend went here with another couple that we met in Ubud. The price to enter was 80000rp which is cheap considering how much things like zoos and other attractions cost back in the UK. My advice is to read the rules and guidelines at the entrance as this will prepare you for how to act and respond within the monkey forest, you will also understand this is important during my description of our visit. Upon entering you can roam around the forest at your own will coming across baby monkeys and various sizes of other monkeys female and male. There are workers in there dressed in green and are easily identified if you need assistance or to ask questions etc. I took a bag and put all my belongings in it at the start and then secured the zips together with a small padlock so the monkeys can’t get in to my bag (bit extreme you would think ? Definitely not look after your stuff or lose it) The two girls we were with asked one of the men in green that worked there to take photos of them with the monkeys around them which they are happy to do all you need to do is give a donation to the workers as payment. They feed the monkeys while taking photos on your phone as your sat amongst them all. However one of the girls was wearing a bumbag and left the zip open on it. One of the monkeys climbed across her friend and onto her knee and reached inside her bag and snatched her purse. It happened so quick you would never be able to stop it, so this is why you need to read the guideline and protect your stuff. And like me maybe use a padlock as the workers said monkeys can unzip your bag and gain access!!! The workers did everything they could to get the purse back for our friend and it took them an hour of chasing the monkey around the forest trying different techniques to get her purse back. Eventually the monkey opened her purse at the top of a tree and threw all of her money out of it and it scattered everywhere!! 1 million rupiahs all over the forest of which she only got back about 600k. We seen other foolish people taking pictures right next to monkeys and sticking there fingers towards their faces etc and another girl trying to stop a monkey taking something from her and if bit her finger. This might seem like I’m trying to put you off visiting, I’m 100% not we loved it and would actually go back, just follow the guidelines be sensible and don’t be foolish and you will come away loving the experience and not have any horror stories to tell anyone. All in all we loved this visit to the monkey forest and would 100% recommend it to everyone. Great thing to do during your visit to Ubud!!", "Walk pass 100 of monkeys, but be careful if you want to feed them...when you feed one, you have to feed 100, if not, they can get a bit angry and go in your bag to check it out by themselves ;p", "Lovely thing to do in Ubud...monkeys are very cheeky and like to steal things from your hands...so be careful!! The sanctuary is a very peaceful and interesting place to wander through and is great for those who have not seen these playful creatures up close", "A beautiful jungle like place for the monkeys of Ubud. Easy to walk paths, nice scenery for phographs and enjoyed being around the monkeys who are very well cared for.", "We were here in July and didn't stay long because we didn't feel very much at ease. It was quite crowded with people and monkeys everywhere. It was not really possible to walk around and watch the monkeys while leaving them in peace. Other people seemed to think it was fun to chase the monkeys thus creating an excited bunch of animals.", "Lovely sacred temple with free range monkeys. True privilege. Bit slippery underfoot. Really enjoyed it.", "The entrance has increased in price to 80K in March and that is about $6. The monkeys are everywhere! They are eating, fighting, playing, trying to crack coconuts, swinging on trees all around you. There are even assistants there to help you take pictures with them. One tried to grab my bag so I understood why there were so many of them after. Fantastic facilities with shade and concrete statues galore. TONS of people may be the only downside and of course the heat.", "Monkeys galore! Beautiful landscape to explore with the family. There are monkeys everywhere and yes, they will steal items from you and climb on you for bananas. One little mischievous monkey stole a sippy cup from my son and proceeded to drink from it. A hilarious sight. One of the workers was able to fetch and return the cup to us. :) Such an amazing, MUST DO experience in .", "It's a really nice attraction to visit. Monkeys will jump on you and open your bag zipper looking for food!", "A very nice forest setting with so many monkeys make many great photo opportunities. That said, in the few hours we were in the forest we've seen a lot of people act foolish around the monkeys and form a threat to themselves as a result. So please take note of the warning signs, follow the instructions and listen to the caretakers! People seem to forget these are wild animals. For example don't scream or panic - if you step in to this forest be prepared that the monkeys might get close or even touch you, but you shouldn't do anything back. Don't get too close to the little monkeys because the grow ups can get protective and if a monkey takes something from you (because they think it's food) DROP IT. Saw many people lose a water bottle to a monkey even though the signs clearly said not to bring any plastic in to the forest. If you try to pull back the bottle once a monkey gets a hold it I guess you risk an attack, but nevertheless I've seen people do it (and luckily they didn't get bitten, but I'd rather not test my luck!). In the few cases where the monkeys got a bit rowdy with people (chasing them and bearing their teeth), the caretakers were quick to step in and used their catapults to chase away and condition the monkeys. So I'd say it's a safe and fun outing, but not for the faint of heart or people who won't take time to read a few simple safety guidelines :P", "This the best monkey forest in I think it a nice place but I didn't enjoy a lot because I don't like monkeys a lot but if you like monkeys you will enjoy them too much and also you will enjoy the green areas around you and trees 👍🏻😊", "I truly enjoy the fact that most places and attractions in Ubud had a legal ticketing systems with fixed price for everyone, this is very convenient as I was traveling with groups of people from different countries (usually the charge differently between locals and expats). The jungle itself was nice, but you can't really expect anything else besides bunch of monkeys and nice strolls between the trees. Some of the monkeys were gentle enough to be played around with, some of the bigger ones are a bit more vicious.", "One of the best forests which have been kept as is... Without disturbing the flora and fauna of the site. Monkeys are seen all over the place, hanging from one tree to the other.. Even outside the gate...", "The grounds are very beautiful. plenty of monkeys and you can buy bananas to feed them. I found a lot of the monkeys quite aggressive, I seen one lady get bit twice while the monkey tried to take her bag. (and not just a nibble she was bleeding) Before you go in take everything off hats, glasses, watches as they will try to take them off you.", "My friend and I wanted to visit town as well as a tourist site that's nearby. The monkey tree sanctuary was near the city of downtown so the location was quite convenient. The ticket for adult was only 40,000 IDR so it's pretty affordable. The monkeys were friendly and walk around you. Most of the tourists brought fruits to feed and take pictures with the monkeys. One of the monkeys jumped on my friend thinking she had a banana when she didn't do that was funny. We spent about 45 mins here and then wandered into town for food and shopping. Definitely worth a visit to check it out and pretty cool that the monkeys were free to roam around.", "I have to admit I was a little worried, we had heard stories of the monkeys being a little aggressive and stealing tourist's items, but we were presently surprised. The Forrest was beautiful, with many statues and a large temple in the middle. The monkeys were gorgeous and several had babies with them. We bought. Bunch of small bananas to feed them and one climbed on my back to reach a banana. They weren't aggressive as such just a little determined to get food from you if you had any. Several people lost their packets of chips they were eating. It is well worth a visit.", "Nice forest place but the monkeys can be a pain. They bit a turist in front of us looking for food. Liked the place but woukd not place the tour as number 1 in Ubud.", "At a cost of only 190000idr, this is about an hour's entertainment. A walk through the forest, past a couple of temples along the way, surrounded by jungle vegetation and more than a few monkeys! If visiting, take care of your belongings as the monkeys will snatch anything not hidden away. Despite notices asking visitors not to touch the monkeys, bananas are sold just inside the gates and the monkeys are very aggressive in getting hold of these. We saw one boy get bitten.", "Great trip to see the monkeys. They were mildly aggressive, attempting (and succeeding) to get into our backpack to look for food. Harmless for the most part, and lots of rangers around to help. We had to have seen over 100 monkeys on our visit - a little touristy, but nice to get REALLY close and personal. So many cute babies and elders having monkey fun!", "I'm not a monkey person... Being one is enough for me. Have heard and seen a few attacks on tourists as well. Coming from India monkeys are probably the last things I want to see. And I just don't like the whole setup.", "Don't listen to the bad reviews! Just follow the rules and it is fine! The monkeys are rarely bothered by you! The scenery is amazing and although they say be careful of belongings I wore glasses throughout and had a camera and not one monkey tried to get them. Around the forest you get the opportunity to pay for food and that way you can get a great picture! A must do in Ubud", "I felt a little OnGard the whole time I was there which is not a bad thing. People were feeding the monkeys and petting them and trying to pick them up. Three people get bitten a day and I saw one lady get bitten after picking up a monkey. As long as you obey by the rules you should be safe.", "I went not long after it opened (opens 8:30am) and the staff had just fed the monkeys, so they were everywhere near the paths & very active. There were hardly any people too. It was a lovely temperature, nice lighting for photos & very pleasant. I left around 10am & came back in at midday (taking a shortcut back through the forest to my accommodation as you can re-enter same day on your ticket), & it was soooo different, it was like the majority of the monkeys had just up and left! They must have all gone up into tree canopy where you could hardly see them & there were very few by the paths anymore. So now very few monkeys & loads more people. So, if you have the option & want to see monkeys & not have so many other tourists in your photos & videos, head there straight after breakfast.", "Visiting the monkey forest is a great opportunity to get up close & personal with loads of little monkeys - not my usual thing but a must see in . We cleared our pockets of food & were left to our own devices, those who took food were hassled by the monkeys but I suspect that's why they had the food anyway.", "Enjoyed the monkey forest. You can make this tour as long or short as you like. Beautifully landscaped and the monkeys are fun to watch. If you're a little skittish, probably best to keep a bit of a distance between yourself and the monkeys.", "I loved our trip to the monkey sanctuary - definitely one of the highlights of our trip. The monkeys are well cared for, the sanctuary is clean, there are lots of staff dotted around to ensure none of the monkeys get out of hand... Lots of fun and loads of photo opportunities!", "We visited the Sacred Monkey Forest during our time in as all of us are animal lovers. We really enjoyed seeing the monkeys running free and getting to be so close to them in their natural habitat. I did want to write this review as my daughter was unfortunately bit by one of the monkeys. She did nothing to provoke it other than to open up her backpack. I assume the monkey thought she had food. I wanted to write this as a monkey bite is serious and requires rabies vaccines unless a preventative vaccine was given. I would recommend that if you decide to visit the Monkey Forest that you do not take anything in with you and I would not let small children feed the monkeys, even with the help of the staff. It's just too risky. The monkeys are unpredictable and I would not want to risk a young child being bit and having to go through the pain of the rabies series. The monkeys are cute and fun to look at but they are wild animals. I hope that this review helps other visitors to be on guard so they can avoid being bitten if they decide to visit the Sacred Monkey Sanctuary.", "We were on a free and easy tour with friends. At entrance, we had to either rent their ugly purple or green silk sarong or had to tie on an orange belt. Reluctantly, I conformed & walked in. Surprisingly, the views gets prettier as we walked on. I began to appreciate the beautiful scenaries. All our friends find this beautiful site a similar remembrance to Capetown in South Africa. We truly enjoyed this fabulous place. All natural and magnificent. Definitely a must see site. For elderlys, better bring a walking stick though as quite some stairs up but they are not too steep. Quite manageable with little help from friends. Please do not miss this in !", "Cheap entry 40k per adult. very green and lush. Bananas for sale for 20k but beware as soon as you buy them the Monkey will jump on you ! great opportunity for photos and they seem to be quite harmless. Very natural place and quite a few staff in case the monkeys get out of control. Worth the trip, takes about 1-2 hours to enjoy the whole venue.", "This place is just amazing: a jungle in the middle of the crowded city with funny monkeys that just wander around. If you're lucky or carry a backpack/bag they will jump on you looking for food. One of them stole my kleenex from the bag by opening the zipper! They are so clever :) A must go when in Ubud.", "I was a little nervous of this trip as had a bad experience with these types of monkeys in Thailand however I am happy to say that I was pleasantly surprised. The monkeys are fed often which means that they are less likely to steal and also be aggressive. Visitors were buying bananas and feeding them to the monkeys and I only witnessed one monkey being aggressive the whole time and this was because a visitor was trying to take away a bag from a monkey which it had previously taken from the visitors. Bearing in mind that this was one of the larger monkeys I personally would have left it alone, the monkey threatened showing teeth but nothing more, I think some people forget these monkeys are wild! The walk around the forest was very relaxing and enjoyable, especially seeing the mother monkeys carrying the babies on her back! Lovely trip out.", "An interesting walk from the Ubud Palace. It is a real tourist rap but fun to do. You have to watch these creatures- they are everywhere and can pounce at any time. great fun photographing them!", "1-2 hours is enough. If you're staying in the touristy part of Ubud, you can just walk going here (the street it's at is short and traffic is bad). Buy bananas at the park if you want to feed them but don't be surprised if they come charging towards you. Don't worry, there are lots of staff around to assist you. People are not encouraged to try and interact with the monkeys but sometimes you have no choice as the monkeys, especially the younger ones, will come and interact with you. I had my shoelaces pulled then he just sat on my shoe as i stood there, i got my leg hugged and licked (did he like the taste of sunblock? lol), one got up as far as my waist... so make sure that your stuff is secured because they appear out of nowhere. Don't even try to bring food or anything in a plastic bag. I've seen monkeys OUTSIDE the sanctuary cross the street and grab stuff from people passing by. They know those white bags contain food. The monkeys are used to people and are not scary as long as you don't do anything to provoke them. Follow the rules and have fun!", "This is probably my 4th trip here but always enjoy it. The monkeys are well behaved most of the time. I feel we are in their home so we need to respect them always which some people don't. My sister in law got a wee nip on her finger wasn't doing anything wrong just a frisky monkey we think. She still enjoyed her first visit and I am sure not her last :)", "Reasonably priced and worth taking the time to see. The baby monkeys are the cutest! Pay attention to the warnings about carrying items into the forest. The monkeys will, and do, snatch things.", "My girlfriend and I were aware of Monkey Forest Temple but it really wasn't on our shortlist. But we ended up stopping by when spent an afternoon in Ubud and spent much more time there than we expected... Just watching the monkeys do their thing in the \\wild.\\\" As soon as you walk into the forest... Well... There they are!\"", "Really enjoyed it still a temple and crematorium etc.... The monkeys are very nice if you were... Don't make eye contact or they come after you. Recommend you buy the bananas they are only 2bucks", "I thought the monkeys were kind of scary to be honest. I certainly wouldn't take young children! Advise against buying bananas as anyone that did was jumped on and had them ripped away. Put everything away - they even jumped on my boyfriend to steal his water bottle (they succeeded!) Enjoyed walking around the jungle-like paths and the baby monkeys were cute. I was quite relieved when we left unscathed though..!", "To our Lombok family there for a visit. Our niece had a blast even when a monkey climbed on her. My MIL enjoyed seeing them play in the \\pool\\\".\"", "First of all Monkey forest offers a cheap look out that will fill and an hour easily. It offers the don't know factor that can sometimes be missing when you visit the usual temples and other sight seeing attractions in the area. The ,\\Don't Know\\\" factor being you never know what they will do next. The staff are helpful and offer advice whenever it is required. Like,\\\"keep walking and the money will climb off your bag!\\\". Or ..,\\\"Take your hands out of your pockets!\\\". The pockets one not being disrespectful but that the monkey is cunning and knows that the chances are that you are holding on to a banana for him. Talking about bananas. If you are that way inclined and want to take your chances then buy them on the way to the park. It's much cheaper than getting them in the attraction. It's worth having a go at feeding them. They are sufficiently polite to take any single banana you may offer. Take out more than one at a time and you invite disaster. On a common sense note make sure you secrete the bootee (bananas) in your pockets prior to entering the park. If they see the bag full of food they will be on you like a mob. The only means of escape there after is to throw the bag and do a runner. Visiting with your partner and her bag? As long as there are no black plastic bags protruding from the bag you will generally be safe. Bright items like necklaces and dangling ear rings should be removed unless you want to see them dragged into the trees. All in all definitely worth a visit. \"", "I think everyone has to visit once but personally the monkeys were a big turn off for me! They are very very cheeky and you have to be careful with your belongings. The forrest is quite special, shady and lush. Remember that monkeys can carry rabies and avoid feeding them and encouraging them to climb on you!", "A really nice well kept monkey sanctuary. Lots of monkeys roaming around that wont go for you if you leave them alone. They may come up and investigate you but wont randomly attack. If you try and hide food from them, they will find it. Id suggest putting your hat and other items away as they like to play with these.", "To get to the main road we had to walk daily through Monkey Forest. Staff recognised us and only charged us once. Early morning is lovely in this sacred jungle environment where the very cheeky monkeys skip and jump happily from tree to tree, across the road, and sit and play on the temple statues. We were very careful not to carry food or to open our backpacks because these little fellows are quick and sometimes aggressive in taking what they want. They might be cute but they do own this place and they let you know it. I witnessed the theft of a mobile. The little fellow came from nowhere, as quick as a flash, into the tourist's open backpack, pulled out the mobile and raced across the road and disappeared into the thick foliage. Monkey Forest is a sacred place and deserves great respect..", "My kids were very excited to walk among the monkeys. The forest is also beautiful and seems authentic. There are a number of rules to follow and if you do, there shouldn’t be a problem. It’s a fun and entertaining walk which you can do in one or two hours and then stroll down to the Ubud market. The staff at the forest were very friendly and even accommodated a monkey selfie. Box checked ✔️.", "Lovely place Maybe I expected something little bit more big for the forest The monckey looks cut but careful with banana. It makes them crazy", "What a great place! I had lots of warnings from others about the monkeys steeling and biting etc etc etc. I'm glad we didn't listen. Our driver parked in the upper car park which was pretty quiet. Forewarned we had left loose things etc in the car! As we got out the little dudes appeared out of nowhere and happily sat along the fence no more than a metre from where we were standing. One little guy showed a lot of interest in my water bottle so I gave it to him. He tried to drink but I had to take it back to take the top off! Almost human. A mum and baby came up and joined the show! We stayed for probably nearly an hour without actually going in. I did do the right thing and went down and paid admission as I felt we got value without entering!", "We went here for a few hours one morning. A small entry fee and a lot of monkey entertainment. It is well worth visiting. Make sure you have all your belongings secured as the monkeys will take your water bottles and anything else that is easily available.", "Plenty of monkey's and trees. The forest is nice once you start getting to the water that runs through. Small statues and temples inside too, worth a visit. I went in with just my backpack and DSLR with the strap secured around my wrist... had no issue with thieving monkey's (but I never had food). Took my phone out, again no problem.... they are more interested in the people with the food obviously. Did see one try to grab from a woman's bag but the bag was behind her and half open so....", "Kids loved visiting the monkeys. You can buy a bunch of banana's and feed them, or sit back and just watch them interact with each other . Great scenery , lots of people. $3 entry. Worth a visit . The kids loved it .", "This was a must do attraction. To walk through the beautiful,gardens and forest, the statues and the carvings and yes there are lots of monkeys. I had the pleasure of one actually climbing on my shoulders. A unique experience. You can feed the monkeys as well. Definitely worth a visit.", "It's worth a 2 hour visit walking through the tourist masses trying to feed the monkeys (hiding bread and crackers in their jackets even) and get selfies.", "This was an amazing experience when I went. The monkeys get so close!!!! We stopped at a mart along the way and picked up some bananas and blueberries. When you get to the place, you just stick out the fruit and the monkeys jump on you. They are everywhere in the trails and trees. Since is so tropical and uncrowded, the monkeys aren't afraid to get all close and personal. The hike is incredible and the sights and monkeys you interact/see are off-the-charts. Definitely go here and you won't regret your experience with the monkeys.", "We found the staff helpful and informative. Just remember that there are certain things you are told not to do to the monkeys for example not look them in the eyes or panic if they jump on you. If you follow the rules then you will have no problems. They are inquisitive and will try and get in your bag, they do steal things out of your hands. They will bite you, I saw 1 bite a lady, but she was trying to hide a banana and when he leapt on her, she screamed. She had been told by a member of staff 4 times to stop screaming. Remember they are wild animals and you are going into their territory.", "We really had an interesting time here observing the monkeys - individuals, couples, families, groups of 'kids and adolescents' interacting with each other and with those humans who did not heed the instructions which clearly stated 'no food, no plastic bags'. For them, the close and sometimes scary encounter with the monkeys was not funny. To us onlookers, it was entertaining. The temples within the forest were also interesting. It was time we'll spent.", "So cool to have a monkey sit on your shoulder. Watching their various social groups interactions, meandering slowly thru the forest, sitting quietly- all this and hours slip by. Very peaceful and fun activity.", "It's okay to visist the monkey forest in Ubud. I think it is way to crowded overthere, so many tourist and it is not that special. Walking by is more then enough, you'll see monkeys anyway.", "Nice to see the monkeys in natural habitat. Big ones scare off the little ones but if you ask one of the workers / guides they will give you some corn & a little one will crawl onto your shoulder. Great photos & experience", "A must do for families or those who haven’t seen monkeys before. The sanctuary had no boundaries so the monkeys truely are free to roam. They are very used to humans as well so there are plenty to see!! $8 AUD per adult to enter, we only spent about 30-45 mins here after walking around once. It was nice but not a must-do for everyone.", "This is a very unique place - a natural habitat of monkeys and it feels that we are literally living in their environment. Slightly scary as the monkeys are smart enough to snatch stuff from pockets and bags. Nothing else to see inside . Can visit once if in Ubud with kids. ", "We visited here while holidaying In - we found it to be so overcrowded and were told not to take food or drinks in with us as the monkeys would attack to take from you whatever you had - it was absolutely roasting hot walking round the forest an we were in desperate need of a drink so having seen the monkeys do what monkeys do we made an early exit .", "Do not brink anything that the monkeys could think of as food, not even a bottle of water! When I turned my back, a monkey jumped me and bit a hole in my waterbottle! Otherwise if you would like to have close encounters with them there were several places inside were you could buy bananas and feed the monkeys. Fun for about 45 min to watch the monkeys but really a lot of tourists. Somewhere between an organized zoo and a safari park.", "I must say this place near is simply amazing and a must have experience, it just walking distance from ubud main market Street.once you enter it's. A totally different beautiful and natural park, between scores of free monkey groups which roam very freely and without much inhibitions about human presence there are beautifully preserved and restored pathways ,stone statue and temples as well as some modern structure s like a art gallery. But the bonus is actually the pathways n stairs which take u deep down the forest to actually experience how dense n beautiful a natural tropical forest must be. Monkeys are protected and considered scared here plus because of long association with humans monkeys here are pretty cool about humans but still some are aggressive so advise to not carry loose bags as monkeys might take them as food and try to snatch bags. Also if wanna feed the monkeys or look n experience a close encounter as for the plenty helpful personall staff of the reserve they will certainly help. They helped me serve food to a group and have memorable pictures clicked thank you . Monkey Forest is really beautiful and a must have experience in . There is a small entry ticket but it's more than worth it . A request Don't be very noisy or try to irritate or feed monkeys by your self that's illegal here . ", "Usually I am wary around monkeys but the ones here are socialized and very adorable. The forest/sanctuary itself is very well maintained and the staff are helpful and friendly. The monkeys sit very still for you to take pictures of them and usually don't mind you coming quite close so long as you move slow and steady. Great place to get some nice shots of the animals.", "About a 1.000 monkeys inside a guarded park, nice surroundings and an interesting temple like millions of others in . It's ok if you have some time to kill.", "We enjoyed our afternoon there - you get in touch with many monkeys. Buy some food at the entrance and hand it out to the monkeys. You have to follow a few security rules (don't touch the monkeys, especially the babies, don't hide food), otherwise the monkeys could get aggressive. But there are many guards. Monkeys have amazing skills and a lot of fun, so you have good photo opportunities. The monkeys have a huge forest and can choose whether to stay with the tourists or climb up the trees, so for our feeling the animals are happy there. If you are not too afraid of monkeys, visit :-)", "It was fabulous experience, I had visit with my wife. So many monkey and a lot of nice view all the way in to the forest. Really enjoyed, a must see place in Ubud.", "Absolutely stunning environment, reminiscent of Tomb Rider landscapes where the monkeys are not aggressive and are very well taken care of. Guides are everywhere and ready to assist. Dedicate at least 2 hours there to fully explore the place.", "you will see evrywhere just monkey & only monkey. too many monkey just running here & there. be careful if you have banana they will jump on you but they all looks super cute small small monkey. hey also try to snatch your bags & jandals & all so need to be careful.", "Great place to watch the monkeys close by and spend an hour or two at. The monkeys are lively and cute indeed. Be careful with your food though, they may come and take it from your pockets or even jump on you.", "The first time I visited here, a monkey jumped on me and I dropped my brand new camera (yeah -- me, the animal lover who thought she couldn't be freaked out). This time we brought our teenage son and he loved it so much that he made us visit numerous times, and we are SO glad that we did. We were lucky enough to visit in July when there were loads of babies. They are truly hysterical, running around in packs and tumbling on top of each other. You buy bananas, then feed them -- but watch out! They WANT those bananas! They will climb right up you to get them. And some of them can be aggressive. Don't look them in the eye and follow the rules listed -- you'll be fine. Here's the cool part, though. The monkeys take the bananas gently from your fingers (do NOT hang onto them -- just let them have it), and when they climb up you, they don't claw or rip your clothes. They just hold on. It's a hoot. Stay long enough and you'll develop some strategies for even more fun. But remember -- it's THEIR forest! They are sacred and protected. Don't have anything they can get out of your pockets, hide your sunglasses, gum, and hats, and don't have water bottles sticking out of your backpack. Keep them safe and have a blast! Extra tip: get there first thing in the morning because hungry monkeys+active monkeys=more fun!", "This was a fun little diversion as long as you didn't have food in your pockets! The monkeys went about their business while humans gawked. Some people bought bananas and candy. One climbed up my husband and removed packaged insect repellant from his pocket. Fortunately he didn't like the taste of it and spat it out and dropped it so I could get it away from him. Some interesting temples and plants as well. Took about an hour to see it all. Lots of little kiosks but didn't compare any prices.", "Sacred Monkey Forest is exactly what it says on the tin. There is no dressing it up, so if you don't like forests, especially one's containing monkeys, I suggest you go chill out in the local Starbucks down the road. I read a ton of reviews on here prior to coming, questioned my own sanity over the time spent researching chances of being attacked by a monkey, whether there was still a shortage in the rabies vaccine in , and whether or not I should pay £150 upfront back home in London for the vaccinations 'just in case'. Having decided to go early to avoid the crowds, we set off around 9.30 with our driver. Our driver gave us a few tips for going in the forest and when asked he admitted to us, that he, and many other locals will not go, for a fear of monkeys. We arrived and paid the entrance fee All the people that rate it poorly or say that the monkeys are vicious and attack, are the people who shouldn't be allowed to go to these places. Throughout the two hours I spent here I saw one lady screaming like something out of a horror movie, running down the path with a bunch of bananas, and guess what? A monkey was chasing her. Why was the monkey chasing her? 1. She was running with bananas. 2. She went to feed a banana to the monkey and then freaked out and the monkey obviously hung around waiting for the banana. The woman was with her young kid, who then began to cry and to be honest is was rather embarrassing to watch. The other was a woman who (stupidly) sat on the floor to feed the monkey bananas, then the monkey got hold of her hair (probably because it was dangling in the monkeys face) and she just started screaming. The monkey wouldn't let go and whilst the woman was more than likely scared out of her pants, didn't really do any favours screaming her head off. In the end, a passing man grabbed the monkey (got bitten) and then told the woman to stop being stupid! I think people forget that they are in a WILD animal's natural habitat. You are invading there space, pointing cameras in their faces all day long and then antagonising them with bananas, so these animals need to be treated with the upmost respect. There are plenty of people working around the park who are there to 1. Show you how to interact in a safe way with the monkeys. 2. Help you if you get into any difficulty with the monkeys and 3. Take pictures for you (if you ask nicely). Whilst we didn't have anything in our pockets for obvious reasons, my partner kept putting his hands in his pockets and was bemused when the monkeys were trying to jump up at him. . .the monkeys have made an association with hands in your pockets meaning that there must be something in there! So don't put your hands in your pockets! We also took a (very) cheap rucksack type bag with us on holiday and then when we went to the monkey forest, detatched the buckle from the zip, making it harder to get in, and then we wore the bag on our chest, so we were able to monitor it closely. We didn't have anything stolen by the monkeys but saw many a monkey walking/running round with sunglasses, sun cream and bunches of bananas! I really enjoyed my time here, enjoyed seeing the monkeys up close and personal and seeing how they interact with each other, it's beautiful to watch. Unfortunately for myself, I wore a strapless top (very stupid, don't do this) and then suffered the consequences when a massive monkey pulled my top down in front of about 30 tourists who certainly got more than they bargained for that day!!! As the monkey climbed down me, and pulled my top with it, he tried to cling on in fear and lightly scratched me, that I only noticed as we were leaving. As it was slightly bleeding, I made the decision to go to the local Dr. It's called Ubud Clinic (Jl. Raya Campuhan 36). The clinic is 24 hours and well priced. Initially reading info on the rabies vaccine I was expecting to pay hundreds but the first two injections were 1million IDR (£60) and then my third just before I left Indonesia was 400,000 IDR (£20). The final two were available to me free on the NHS when I arrived back in the UK as it's classified as emergency treatment. Whilst monkeys are very unlikely to pass on rabies, with scratches having less than a 1% chance of giving you rabies, it's still important to have the vaccinations as a precautionary measure. The reason I chose not to have the vaccinations prior to coming is this. The rabies vaccination is best used if you are likely to be in an area with no access to medical treatment (like the jungle). The vaccine gives you three days to get somewhere that will be able to supply you with the rabies injection. In the UK, the cost of the rabies vaccination is £150 and then if a rabies infected animal attacks you, you still need to pay for the others whilst your away. I was in an area with medical treatment readily available at a short distance so there was no need for me to have the injections back home and spend a lot of money. Please consider these things when making travel plans and arrangements etc. All in all, Monkey forest was one of the highlights of my trip, and I now have a neat scar on my chest for a souvenir! Top tips for people visiting would be to research prior to coming, stay relaxed and calm and respect the animals that you come into contact with!", "Was there with kids in september 2016 and in march 2017. Always a pleasant walk in a beautiful forest. Of course the monkeys are great fellows to observe but the forest by itself is amazing and the sculpture in the park too. So take time to enjoy the monkeys but also the site by itself. Guardians of the place are very very nice people, knowing quite well the monkeys. Please follow the rules to respect the monkeys and the place.", "It had been recommended not to take in any food to avoid contact with the monkeys and this seemed to work. I enjoyed wandering around viewing and photographing them.Saw one monkey grab at a fluffy toy on a ladies handbag and must admit it was amusing watching someone elses contact hehe.The staff were active sweeping and cleaning and keeping the place tidy.", "This park is so nice, the monkeys walk literally between the people. You can buy bananas and the monkeys will climb on you to get de banana. ", "Very good site, open to the jungle, so you have fun with monkeys who are everywhere in the temple, also you can by a ticket to (Kecak) show, some kind of dance without musical instruments etc. But interesting.", "I consider this place to be a must visit place in Ubud. The monkeys are quite friendly, unlike those in other sanctuary on this island.", "This is a unique place. So many friendly and hunger monkeys. Watch your foods and make sure that you don't show them foods if you don't want to share.", "Monkeys were very friendly and not aggressive at all. Not like the ones at the Batu Caves in Malaysia.", "Get AWAY from the congested motor-scooter streets of Ubud. Wander through the sacred monkey forest. Enjoy the antics of the monkeys as you stroll through the most beautiful jungle, garden grounds. Note: go in the morning before crowds get heavy!", "Definitely worth a visit if you are in Ubud as not expensive to enter. It is an experience to be had however there are a lot of monkeys so can be very daunting when they come running towards you especially the bigger ones. A gentleman from our Hotel told us not to buy the Bananas to give to them as they will jump all over you and to not look them directly in the eyes. Regardless whether you have bananas or not they will jump on you but they seem friendly enough. There are a lot of staff around watching them as we did see one monkey try to sneak something out of a lady's bag to which one of the staff members saw and hissed them away (luckily nothing was stolen by the monkey). It was enjoyable to see them all as they are very mischievous and full of character. It was humbling to see that the further on you go in the forest you come across a cage with one monkey in it who is completely blind but rather than have it put down they tried to save his sight however unfortunately it was too late but they still care for him and keep him away from the others to ensure he is not hurt. He seemed to be happy with the keeper giving him food and attention - we believe they called him Nelson.", "As the name suggests, monkeys everywhere. The temple is nothing to standout, there are more beautiful and magnificent temples in , as Besakih temple. Here you can buy some bananas and take good and funny pictures with monkeys.", "Our daughter insisted we visit the monkey forest at Ubud (she visited in January with friends)... We were told that the monkeys in Ubud are icer\\\" than the ones in Uluwatu as they get fed everyday. On our arrival we paid the $2 entrance fee and were given the option to buy bananas to feed the monkeys. We had been warned that ig you carry any food the monkeys will come up to you and grab the food. No bananas thank you. As we sauntered down the footpath there was the first monkey, an older one that just sat in the middle of the footpath with not a care in the world how many people walked past. As we continued down the path we were greeted by the younger monkeys and they are the ones to look out for. The babies are the worst as they have no fear at all. Some where hanging on to people's shorts and skirts and climbed their way up to the waist and even shoulders. The forest is peaceful, very beautiful and the monkeys are funny to watch but keep your hands out of your pockets, bring no food and don't make eye contact. Throughout the forest there are guards that will clap their hands loudly if a monkey or two gets too excited. Well worth the visit\"", "If you're like me, that is, a cultural philistine whose idea of great fun is being a beach bum rather than visit museums and temples, at least go spend some time at the Monkey Forest. That way when you're interrogated by various friends and relatives as to your activities in Ubud, you can regale them of tales of the funny monkeys and divert them from asking too many questions like whether you've gone to this temple or that museum. I went around 10 am, the earlier the better to avoid the busloads of day tourists descending upon the place like flocks of noisy birds. If you bike there, park in the covered lot where it says special parking for motorbikes. Then pay the entrance fee and enjoy your walk in the cool jungle staring at the monkeys and daydream about how nice it would be to be one of them.", "This was a great attraction to sit and watch parents allow their children to become forever frightened of monkeys. Of course you are warned that this is nature and wild animals but the monkeys are annoying. Sadly the close human contact has emboldened them to attack at will. Their tactics are sound and the monkeys ingenuity should be commended. The uniqueness wears off quickly. Worth the time for a walk through for the 'did that check list', but you could just sit on the wall near the entrance and see the monkeys. It was great however to visit the place where a lot of of You Tube monkey attacks videos are filmed... Slight apologizes for the tongue in cheek review - sad to see so much trash in a 'sanctuary', however this is an island afloat in it's own garbage.", "To be honest after reading so many reviews of people getting bit by the monkeys we were a bit scared but we loved all the moneys! There were so many. At first we didn't buy banana's and if you are going to do it, I would recommend you do it how we did which was have one of the guides that are there help you to get the moneys to cooperate without stealing your bunch. The monkeys no not to bother them so they can get the monkeys to sit for them and you then can give them a banana. You get great photos however the monkeys are messy but it was still a lot of fun. The cost of the banana is not cheap but worth it. We bought one bundle and then a second. As everyone mentions be careful of your items as they will take it if it is food or water! They will crawl up you too if you sit near them. One came on me and then tried to open my back pack! Another I was bent down to pick up something and up he went! It was great fun! After the first time we walked down another time to watch from the entrance. Monkeys will go out front and that is fun to watch too. Again be careful with any food you are carrying! We saw a whole bag of freshly bought bananas from the vendors outside be gone in one second! I would recommend buying them inside with a guides help! Just be careful and you will have a great time.", "Bean here many time, the monkey not so aggressive. Don't forget to buy a fruit in the front or in main enterance. Ticket not so expensive for local too. Very recommended if you have planing to visit ubud as your next destination.", "The Ubud Monkey Forest is a natural area where humans can interact with the monkeys. The interesting thing is you can take pictures of them, give them food, but don’t ever threaten the monkeys because they sometimes can be very aggressive and dangerous. The huge and imposing view of the mini forest gives you the feeling that it’s actually a tropical forest in the middle of the crowded Ubud’s road. The monkeys are mischievous thief, which seem really cute and innocent, that steal your belongings whenever you don’t pay attention, and surely they have a deal with the guards, and you have to pay the guards to trade your belonging back. The guards always keep an eye on the monkeys, but if you look closely to each of them,all monkeys have some injuries. Personally I don’t know if they fight each other often, or they are just being abused. However, the fresh greenish view, and different tone of monkey’s echo wallowed you in the “picture-you-can’t-see-every day”, pressed against the noisy and busy road out there. The smell of rain and humidity, leaves, the rotten tree shell fill up the smell of traffic’s pollution. If you visit , my very first recommendations are try all the traditional food, and you must visit the Monkey’s forest because it’s a beautiful view and a special feature of Ubud.", "The monkey here are trained to steal from tourist. They mostly sneak and grab your glasses, hat or apparel. Then the villager will approach to help you by throw them a bag of peanuts and will charge you a hefty price. My case, the villager grab my glasses and pretended that monkey throw down into cliff and pretend to climb down to look for it for me. After some 10-15 min he climb back and give back my glasses in bad shape saying that he had a tough time looking for it and demand a high price. It is a drama because my brother saw that monkey just drop it not throwing it down the cliff. I refused to pay and then get threaten by a knife. Why don't you just rob me at the first place...", "A nice stroll in the middle of the city. Definitely plenty of monkeys and an easy and enjoyable walk.", "We really enjoyed our visit to this attraction. To get up close to the monkeys was a fantastic experience interesting location.i totally disagree with the comments that the monkeys are aggressive as there where plenty of baby monkeys around and as long as you keep to the rules of not petting or taking food away the monkeys are quite happy to interact with you in a peaceful way. There where plenty of staff around to look after you and also to look after the monkeys. The monkey temple was a magical place to see.", "It's nearly 30 years since I first started visiting the Monkey Forrest. In that time there has been some great development in the facilities for visitors. For some reason the monkey are far greater in number but far better behaved this time. In the past I've seen them help themselves to sunglasses, cameras and rip an earring out of an ear. This visit the monkeys were positively well mannered. They get more people visiting them and plenty of food. Our kids enjoyed the visit and watching the monkeys go about their day at the temples. The staff on hand to sort out any issues with the monkeys go a long way to making this a good place to visit for kids and adults alike (as it's the adults that always seem to get into trouble, not the kids).", "If you love monkeys probably is your place to go, but you can find monkeys all around and pay only to see them maybe it is not worthy...", "Just upgraded parts of the site, very clean and welcoming. Great to see monkeys in a close up setting. Beware of the rules regarding them, but the visit for less than 50,000 rph ( £2.50 ) is ideal and takes about an hour and a half. Little coffee shop and juice bar area. Well worth a visit to Ubud.", "Kids loved feeding bananas to monkeys but watcg those big ones... They showed us their nice teeth when our kid tried to touch the baby! Enjoy the adventure!", "Be careful and hide all drinks and food in a backpack as the monkeys will steel it out of your hands they are not scared at all. Don't pano if they do steel your drink rather let them have it as you might get hurt Worth the money to go in The swimming monkeys were the best!!! They are having some much fun and will jump in you and shake the water all over you great fun ", "We were staying in Seminyak, so this was a bit of a trek for a day out, but well worth it. The monkeys have loads of space and it really gives the feeling that they are free. They are very cheeky and obviously well looked after. The hidden temple is beautiful and the stone bridge leading to it is very Indiana Jones.", "If you like jungle and if you love monkeys, this is the place that you have to visit if you find yourself at . Hundreds of monkeys around you will take any chance to take a food from your hand, but also steal your camera, mobile phone, or anything shiny that they observe. So, be careful, pack everything on a safe place, take only banana with you if you want to feed monkeys and be prepared for lot of fun. It is indeed beautiful experience. Wonderful nature, cute monkeys... only, maybe, too many people. Well ... you cannot avoid them.", "Got to pay to see the monkeys. The sign says do not feed the monkeys but people are still feeding them and some so aggressive. Not worth paying to go in.", "I went here few months ago with my friends. We are enjoy the monkey forest until one of the monkey bite me. The first aid room is so far from the area that I bite by the monkey. The nurse treat me and she said all okay Next time I will be more careful there", "Pretty cool, temples inside are lovely to see. Monkeys are crazy! I saw a few monkeys open bags and steal things from tourists so make sure you lock your bags up if you have valuables inside. You can feed them bananas if you want to, we didn't. But I still had a monkey who decided to jump on me for fun. As long as you don't give them eye contact and your sensible you will be grand!", "There were lots of monkeys, and the bananas were reasonably priced ;-) Also, because the monkeys are quite well fed, they're not mean or dangerous. A really great way to see the monkeys and their gorgeous babies up close.", "nothing special. a lots of monkeys there and some historical statues there. need to aware of monkeys", "Monkey forest is a beautiful sacred combination on temples and forest with lot of monkeys. It was an amazing experience going there. It will be so much fun specially for people like me who would love to have interaction with animals but not in cages or in captivity.", "Went to Monkey Temple last week. Cute from a distance , but up close and personal some of them can be quite physical and aggressive. Whipped out some chips out of my bag to feed the monkeys and one greedy monkey snatched it off me from the tree. Watch out for any loose items like sunglasses or hats as they are known to take your stuff. Overall it is good for families, but it's good to keep a good distance from them in future . No I don't think I will be returning next time.", "Loved this place. Great to see the monkeys roam as freely as they liked. Keep some of your bananas for later in the forest. Some of the monkeys there don't get fed as much as the ones near the entrance and can get a bit nasty with you... trying to steal you phone from your pocket, pull at your hair, scratch you (but only ever so slightly). But even so, definitely worth a visit.", "This preserve was truly beautiful and is a satisfying tourist site to visit; it is located in the southern part of Ubud, so it could be a long walk from the main part of town, or better yet, get a taxi if your hotel is close in to town. Walking the paths, watching the antics of monkeys, and feeding them was a fun morning activity. The monkeys are running freely throughout the park; there are no cages. They gather in packs in various places throughout the park, so it is easy to spot them and take photos. They are used to being fed by visitors and there is usually a vendor nearby to sell you a banana. There are also some temples within the park grounds that are worthwhile to see. There are restrooms within the park, but there are no restaurants. There are some shops at the very end of the paths through the park, but most of these sell the same tourist stuff one can find in the marketplace, near the palace in Ubud. Bring your own water, a snack and UV umbrella. The paths could take longer than 1 and 1/2 hours to explore, so wearing comfortable shoes is important. There is one main hill visitors can walk up to see a grave site, but it was disappointing. One of the paths wound up and around, so the ability to climb a little to make to the most of the experience would also be important.", "We (my girlfriend and me) have visited the Ubud Monkey Forest park on the 15th of January, 2013. We read some reviews about the attraction, and decided not to buy bananas at the entrance, to avoid monkeys jumping on us. Not because we do not like monkeys, but to avoid any possible injury. So we walked in, lot of monkeys, people feeding them, monkeys jumping on people to take the food, but all of them were friendly (although we saw a Russian guy, who was feeding the monkey on his shoulder, when the little bustard pee on his t-shirt). We were about to leave the park, when a medium size monkey jumped on my leg, grabbed our entrance tickets (I put it in my front pocket, but a small part was hanging out), than jumped on my girlfriend with the tickets. After that he (or she?) jumped back on me, and started to chew the tickets while he was sitting on my arm. Doing so he did not realize, that he bite my arm a little bit. When he was not interested about the ticket any more, he went away. The wound was very small, a few drops of blood came out (mainly because I was pushing it to get the blood coming out, though cleaning the wound). We continued our vacation, and went to Sanur a few days later. The wound healed in 1-2 days, BUT I started to think about possible diseases I may get from a monkey, and the more I read on the internet, the more nervous I got. Finally I decided to get myself vaccinated against rabies as soon as I get home to Hungary, which would have been 10 days after the bite. Than I talked to some friends (doctors) in Hungary, and they advised to get the vaccine against rabies ASAP, not to wait until I get home, as time is an important factor with rabies. So on the 4th day after the bite (19th of January) I went to Rumah Sakit Sanglah hospital in Denpasar, where there is a Rabies Center (right hand side from the parking area). I talked to the doctor, explained her why I came (she speak fluent English). She told me, that rabies is present in , dogs, cats, monkeys might spread it, so to have the rabies vaccine is the only good choice. They have a little bit different protocol for the timing of the vaccination than what I found on the internet, I received 2 injections (2 doses) the day I visited the hospital (I had to pay 137.000,- IDR), and I was told to receive the third one seven day after, and the fourth twenty-first day after the first two. I am going to have these last two injections in Hungary, as on the seventh day we are going to be in Hungary already. The vaccine they are using is the same as in anywhere on the normal part of the world (the one I got was made in France). Additionally she told me, that according to their opinion, one should receive the vaccine ASAP, but latest on the 7th day after the bite if possible. The procedure in the hospital was fast (30 minutes), everybody was very helpful, the hospital was nice and clean. We continued our vacation. Despite what happened I do not think that Monkey Forest is a dangerous place, but if you absolutely want to avoid the possibility being scratched or bitten by a monkey, do not go there. And if it happens, get yourself vaccinated, as – no matter how little the chance is that the monkey had rabidity – rabies is fatal.", "It is the playground of the monkeys. The temple and its surrounding. There is a hidden gem: follow the path and you wil find an amazing bridge and a small river in a canyon in which groups of monkeys play.", "Overall was quite cheap entry, and we were able to wander round for an hour or two. Watching the monkey play and climb on tourists was amusing to watch. But also the general area in the forest was beautiful! The trees and rivers all very tranquil. If I'm ubud, I would definitely not miss this one.", "The monkey forest is a fun activity. You pay about 30.000 entrance per person. You re not allowed to take any banana s or Food inside. They sell banana s inside for 20.000 The monkeys are used to people passing by and are not dangerous. Beware if you have Food with you (like A water bottle) they will climb on you and take the bottle. Make sure your bags are closed So they cannot take stuff out. Also do not look directly in the eyes of the monkey as iT is seen as agressive.", "These monkeys are genuinely bananas (ha). The forest is completely open and free for all of the monkeys and they run, swing and jump around the place. You can get very very close to them to take pictures and videos and apart from the larger ones I wasn't too worried about being attacked. However, as soon as you get out a banana (which you buy from women there for like £1) they go absolutely crazy. I had 3/4 jump on me within a space of 30 seconds, sitting on my shoulders, climbing on my bags and hanging on your legs. It is so so funny, and it did not hurt at all. I had one fairly large male monkey just sit on my shoulder for a couple of minutes to eat his banana. We were just chilling together really. They are heavy, and grab you with strength but none of it actually hurts. It is so fun and honestly such a great memory to have. I'd recommend this place to anyone who is visiting Ubud or !", "Had a great time at the Monkey Forest, but I believe this is because we were able to get there early (10:00am) and find a secluded space away from other tourists where the monkeys were calmer and more peacefully interactive. Entering the Forest there are banana stands selling fruit for tourists to feed the monkeys. Although there are many who simply want interaction with the monkeys, there are others who purchase the fruit and tease the monkeys rather than simply give the fruit and end up getting jumped on, chased, poked, prodded, etc. There are many many monkeys on the ground quite close to the entrance because they've learned there is food here - these are the spots where if you have baggy clothing on, monkeys may \\search\\\" through it for fruit, and maybe get too close for some peoples liking. If you are able to distance yourself from other tourists, the monkeys are much more at ease and interact with you only if they feel like it. The staff walking around are mostly there to make sure tourists are treating the monkeys respectfully, and that the monkeys don't get too touchy feely. Price was 30,000.00 Indonesian Rupiah at entrance. Tips: Do not wear any jewellery, hats, strappy clothing, purses, glasses, or extremely floaty clothing. Monkeys WILL notice things in your pockets and try to take them, put in zip pockets if available. Keep a calm attitude and do not run (there is no need), or monkeys will get excited. DSLR camera was fine and left alone.\"", "This place was really cool. Amidst the forest and ancient temples there are over 600 monkeys now! Don't bring any food or drink because the monkeys can get aggressive when they want something and think you are hiding it. Bananas are sold inside (5 dollars for a large bunch or 2 for a small bunch) which are expensive but worth it to get a few great pictures. I wore baggy pants (the ones you see at the shops) and since the monkeys climb up your leg to get the banana they almost pulled them down! Maybe wear clothes that can't be pulled down easily. Make sure you don't try to pet them or if they bare their teeth walk away as they all do have rabies but are incredibly tame otherwise. Don't be scared to let them climb on you, they just want bananas. If one is on you and you want it to get off just keep walking. The people who work here will help you if they are nearby.", "My family and I loved this place. The forest is beautiful, dense jungle with ancient statues and oh so quiet. We spent a couple of hours here, just strolling around, enjoying the peace and quiet and watching the monkeys play. There were quite a lot of tourists, but it wasn't a problem at all. I was quite weary when we first entered the place - afraid that monkeys would jump on my and try to steal my bag. No such need. After a few minutes I relaxed - the monkeys really mind their own business if you don't feed them bananas. You can buy bananas there to feed the monkeys - very overpriced, but the money goes to preserving the place, so that's OK in my book.", "A fun experience, certainly worth a visit. If you buy fruit the monkeys won't leave you alone. Keep hold of your belongings as they will grab at anything.", "Was a bit hesitant to visit since had seen some mixed reviews but decided we should go and glad we did. Set within an area like a botanical garden here in aus its quite beautiful and provides lovely photo backdrops. Was afraid of Monkeys getting angry and attacking but providing you're smart, don't go sit right next to a large monkey minding its business, try hand feed a monkey (instead of simply handing them food) etc, you're fine. Not only monkey's to see other things like the temples etc. Lovely afternoon would go back.", "Visit if you are adventurous and daring. There would be different types and sizes of monkeys all around. Few monkeys also had moustache and beard. Which was awesome. The monkey will come to you only if they doubt you having something to eat. This was a life time experience. There are volunteers all around to take care. So, you can visit this place and be safe.", "It's one of the must-do places when visiting Ubud. I've enjoyed it a lot. Had 4 monkeys jumping on my shoulders in order to get their bananas. Fun! Great park as well. Do visit!", "A small forest with some naughty monkeys and a sacred Hindu shrine . Very silent place to meditate and relax . Except the monkey menace the place is beautiful and spiritual .", "Came here with my local gf was ok walk around had a large male monkey sit on my shoulder then a russian lady came beside me n wanted it to jump onto her the monkey cracked it n bit my head just above the temple it drew blood went to the clinic in the forest they said no rabies just need to wash with alcohol returned to kuta went to another clinic for sexond opinion had to get 2x rabies shots cost $600 travel insurance covered most of it would not come back", "Fascinated by the way the Monkeys are so friendly and curious.. I had Pictures taken with them feeding them bananas etc, some people recommend against it but I'm an animal lover and not one to panic wen they climbed all over me. Yes they are still wild but not the extent where they'll attack you for no reason. The grounds and gardens are well kept considering the amount of visitors daily. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED this vist", "Don't miss visiting the Monkey Forest at the end of Jalan Monkey Forest. This is an extremely beautiful experience, not only for the monkeys, but also for the shrine at the bottom of the forest, where there is nese magic to be felt.", "take your time enjoy the walk and the cheeky monkeys . but MAKE SURE EVERYTHING IS SECURE or they will steal it if you have any food on you they will mug you . if you want photos with the monkeys get one of the park rangers byt the main auditorium to set it up for you its safer and you will get a better photo than letting the bandanna sellers by the entrance doing it", "I was so looking forward to the Monkey Forest, but ended up so disappointed. Once I was through the gate, I purchased some bananas to feed the monkeys & as soon as I turned around, one of the monkeys went me quite aggressively for the bunch. I've walked with tigers in Thailand, but I wouldn't go near the monkeys again & I am just so thankful that there were no children near me. We thought our safety was more important than finishing the tour, so asked our guide to take us away as soon as possible.", "Amazing walk around the monkeys! Some even jumpped on us and tried to open our backpacks. Funny and nice animals that are easily approachable as long as you respect them! Please read carefully the rules and do follow them.", "We went as a family of 5. Good price to get in and a beautiful setting. Monkeys everywhere you look from big ones to tiny babies. Lovely walk well looked after monkeys and forest. The staff on hand to answer your questions. Couple of issues hubby had sons Epi pens in his pocket and monkeys try to take them out of his pocket so keep things hidden. Daughter was chased by BIG monkey seemed to take a dislike to her but staff sorted it. Little note I wouldn’t take young children as they wouldn’t understand the dangers of touching them", "Wouldn't plan a trip especially to go here. Some of the bridges & temple carvings are lovely. And it's great by the river. But tonnes of people squealing about the monkeys - not bad for people watching though.", "Beautiful place, be careful, some of these monkeys are quite naughty, do not attempt to feed or touch them.", "Was walking distance from our homestay & an interesting place to visit. Some areas could be challenging to walk if you were less able but still plenty of area to enjoy for those with limited mobility. Plenty of staff to answer questions & for safety & security......monkeys can be mischievous! Loved the coolness of the forest location!", "The Monkey Forest is such a great half day activity in Ubud! If you are apprehensive about buying bananas for the monkeys incase lots jump on you, buy the bananas and go straight to one of the Forest's staff. They will put you in the correct position and also find you a cute small monkey! Be careful about getting too close to the tiny baby monkeys, as the mothers are very protective!", "For an animal lover and a biologist, I am torn as how to rate this tourist attraction. The forest is gorgeous with ancient temple/architectures- it is a lovely walk. You are 100% guarantee to see and interact with the monkeys. Unfortunately, the 100% guarantee sighting is because the monkeys have all been unnaturally conditioned to associate human tourists with food. At the entrance of the forest, you can purchase bananas another fruit to feed the monkeys. Inside the park, there are \\guides\\\" or \\\"monkey handlers\\\" who will (for a tip) help you get the monkeys to sit on your shoulders (as you hold your arm up with a piece of treat) for photo ops. Since they believe humans are food source, they have no problem chasing and biting you if they believe you are hiding food (aka don't place food in your purse or backpack). While I was there an adult male bit the leg of a male tourist because he was carrying his partner's purse where they had stash extra food. In short, I would go visit and take photos, but for my part I was against feeding the non-domesticates monkeys- its bad for them and potentially really bad for you (monkeys can be asymptomatic rabid carriers after all).\"", "The enterance fee is cheap- about £3 and you’re not restricted to time. The monkeys are very tame although they will try and take loose belongings such as water bottles. If you have a rucksack just put everything inside of it. There’s a lot of walking involved and different paths so you can spend quite a while there. Overall it was enjoyable and easy to get to.", "Beautiful day with the monkeys,definitely worth to visit. I must say Sangeh monkey forest is more quiet and you can enjoy monkeys company much better there. I suggest to visit both places if you have the time!", "There are indeed many monkeys, some of them hanging on trees, some of them sleeping on the path. Some of them climbing on visitors while some others too fat to even get up. It was a nice experience though, and it was worth the entrance fee. Warning: although they don't seem like that they are still pretty fierc so be careful I got scratched by one of them when I approched it too closely.", "So many monkeys!! Amazing place, stunning in it's own right but all the more worth visiting just to experience the hundreds of monkeys who call it home. Would recommend getting there early in the day, partly to coincide with feeding time (so less chance they'll be wanting food from you), and partly to avoid what I understand to be pretty big crowds later in the day. A highlight, however, was seeing one chap happily sat on a scooter outside the entrance as I was leaving, looking like he was about to make a quick getaway! Cute as this was, it also served to demonstrate that the monkeys were free to leave whenever they wanted, which is nice to know. Can understand why they don't, however!", "it is a very nice place, with a very good view looking from the top of the hill, I love to see the wave at the sea & the scenery was so beautiful. Up there even though was hot in the afternoon, however, it is so windy that make you feel better. On that day, we are not able to see many monkeys, could be the weather is too hot until the monkeys do not feel like coming out. Anyway, it is a recommended place to visit if you go to .", "Worth going. Amazing monkeys. They are very active and clever to grab food which is sold there and eat it. Amazingly green and lush forest.", "I enjoyed my visit and the sanctuary is within walking distance of interesting shops and restaurants. A monkey jumped on friend's hair and swiped a hair accessary. A monkey grabbed my ticket out of my pocket and shredded it. They were fun to watch, especially the mothers with their babies. It requires some hilly walking but it is a great photo op.", "The monkey forest in Ubud is a great place to visit. So cool and peaceful, the forest is well maintained. I would not recommend you buy food to feed the monkeys as they will jump all over you. Just stand back and watch and get lots of photos.", "Arrive for 4.30pm to see the temple and then see the dance at 6pm. That’s plenty of time. We didn’t have an issue with the monkeys, they seemed to come out at 5.15. But most kept to themselves, you just need to make sure you don’t have sunglasses or water out that they might want to take in order to get food off you.", "It is a very nice walk in Monkey Forest. The vegetation is wonderful, one can see temples, crazy monkeys and it is right in the centre of Ubud Town.", "This is a must if visiting Ubud. 40K IDR for adults or 30K IDR for children is the ticket price at the gate. You will pay about 20K for a small bunch of bananas to get the monkeys to try and climb up on you. Follow the rules posted everywhere about not actually trying to touch the monkeys and make sure you're wearing your glasses and not just have them on your head.", "The Monkey Sanctuary is located in Ubud -looks like a setting from an ancient village with statues and temples and tree shaded paths- and monkeys- hordes of them- in every corner, crevice, tree, paths, you'll find them around- They are a boisterous and fun lot- but can get aggressive snatching food or bags or even caps- all in all, good enough for a small time", "Monkey Forest is exactly what it says it is - a huge beautiful jungle chocked full of several troops of nese long-tailed macaques. There are sellers that you can buy bananas from to feed the monkeys, but be sure to leave all jewelry (bracelets, earrings, necklaces) at home! The monkeys can and WILL steal it from you and it may cause you harm. There are several temples inside the forest and each one is very different. There are amazing photo opportunities to be had, but keep in mind that tourists flock to this location so it's best to go in the very early morning.", "The place is at the heart of Ubud is a must visit for all. Monkeys are notorious and they will try and snatch whatever they can from you. One little one got onto my husbands shoulder, opened his bag and ran with some stuff. Thankfully, the staff is super attentive and we got it back. A fun place, beautiful walk-worth it", "great location to visit, a lot of monkeys, very friendly if you don't touch them or you don't have food with you! great experience!", "What a great place. This is a must see if you are in , the monkeys wander freely and it is mesmerizing to see them in their natural habitat. Fighting (which a times can be confronting), playing, swinging from the branches and landing in the waterhole, feeding their young, you see it all and It's fascinating! The grounds are just so lovely and green, the only issue is heat so take a hand fan to cool yourself off. I highly recommend paying a few dollars to the lady at the entrance, she will give you a handful of bananas to feed the monkeys, they climb right on top of your shoulders and they have such gentle paws than you don't have to worry about being scratched.", "Me and my friends really enjoyed our visit here. I was a little disappointed that as soon as I purchased the bananas they were stolen immediately by one particular monkey near the entrance. I imagine that he camps out there as he is definatly on the larger side so beware! Once a monkey sees you have a banana there is no escape until you give it to them. Apart from that incident the monkeys didn't approach us or anyone that I saw . They tended to keep themselves to themselves", "No need to say, if you dont like monkeys this is not a place for you. Don't get me wrong, the scenery is amazing, its vegetation, temple, location, history, etc is incredible but the amount of monkeys running around is too much. To the point that people started feeling unsafe. Monkeys stealing people's bottles of water, getting on top of people's heads and there is nothing you should/can do. We stayed only 15 mins as we don't like monkeys that much but worth paying a visit.", "Easy to get around, heaps of monkeys, heaps of warning signs but don't have any problems with the monkeys there is gurads to stop the naughty monkeys playing up. Great for families to do..", "monkeys are super friendly, and very intelligent! cheap entrance fee, great lunch spot close by. buy a few stacks of bananas but don't let them see you holding them, because they will literally jump you for each one.", "Great places to see monkeys, tons of babies. Fun statues everywhere, nice paths to walk around. Be sure to follow the guidelines on how to act around the monkeys (don't try to touch them, don't panic if they jump on you) make sure your bags are shut closed because they know how to unzip to get in them. We watched a guy holding a baby monkey on his lap then mama came in angry and jumped on him and either scratched or bit his back. Small fee to get in but worth it.", "There is nothing to do beyond observe the monkeys but it really worths! They are extremely funny and joyable. Its true that sometimes they are scary but in the most of the time its incredible just look them playing or fighting. They jump on you if you have bananas. Its an amazing experience. You can make this tour in a few minutes or in long hours if you permit yourself to lose in the midle of the forest. They are far from the dangerous monkeys from uluwatu but its good to take care your stuff.", "Cheeky monkeys eveywhere, cheap entry price $4, they are even all over the streets.one tried to take my drink on the street. Did not like the worker pretending to punch the monkey, the monkey was cowering....for this reason i wouldn't return", "Each time I come to Ubud I come here. The highlight is watching the monkeys 'rob' other tourists of the bananas before they go a few steps....... but it is also a beautiful place.", "I know a lot of reviewers say this really isn't worth it, but if you're nearby, you should at least stop in for a bit. It is really beautiful and a great place to be in nature. Away from the entrances, it's also actually pretty quiet. There are benches spread throughout the forest to sit on and relax for a bit. It only costs 10,000 rupiah and takes about 30 minutes to walk through and see everything. The forest is pretty big with a temple in the middle. You can pay extra to go inside the gates of the temple. As for the monkeys, they are very comfortable around humans. Don't bring anything in that you would want to be taken away from you. We didn't buy any bananas to feed them. We just didn't want to deal with it. You can see them up close without having to feed them. If you do bring in food for the monkeys, keep it in plain sight. Don't hide it from them...they will find it. We saw a man with a banana in his pocket have a monkey climb right up his leg and take it. As long as you are careful, use common sense, and don't taunt the monkeys, you should be fine.", "The Monkey Forest is a must when visiting Ubud. They are cute, great for photos, and (mostly) well behaved... if a ranger is nearby. But the monkeys can also be a bit mischevious and will acost you for bananas, and steal your belongings (so don't wear jewelry and watch your hats and glasses!) Also pay attention to warning signs if they become angry. A girl in our group was bitten when a monkey was mad she was trying to trick him with an empty banana peel and she had to get rabies shots because of it (ouch!) But that aside, I still strongly recommend it!", "The Monkey Forest Sanctuary was a new experience to me, an interesting one. Before we entered, we were advised to hide all our belongings in our bags because monkeys tend to steal them. As you enter the forest, you see monkeys jumping everywhere. There's also a woman selling bananas so you can feed the monkeys and get a good picture. The forest is big and beautiful but the monkeys are not so friendly. My friend got bit by a big one. Try not to stare into their eyes or take picture using the flash.", "this place is beautiful place... i was visit this place with my friend and my teacher and he tell me a lot of good things about save our earth and be vegetarian.. at the the inner of this place there are a big temple ... the monkey is also good. but please dont bring any tiny things like go pro camera, ... but dont worry if your goods stolen by monkey there are a zoo keepers like to keep you safe.", "Sure as others have said you can see some monkeys outside of the forest as it is not fenced in, they are in their natural environment. If you only want a picture of a monkey them maybe that is what you should do but the Monkey Forest has much more to offer. We went int he morning and ejoyed our walk through the forest. There are temples, koi ponds and other things to see. We took the advise of others and did not bring in any extra bags and or dangling jewelry or anything flashy and had no issues. If you take an observers mind set you have nothing to worry about. We did see someone cut a hole in a water bottle and was squirting a monkey with it for laughs and once the monkey had enough he jumped at him and took the water bottle from the guy. But I suspect most humans would do the same.", "I have been to the monkey forest many times over the years but this was the first time taking my two young boys. I was a bit nervous because I know the monkeys can get a little aggressive at times but we didn't have any problems. The monkeys don't hold a lot of appeal for me but the rest of the sanctuary is stunning. Take your time to walk around and really just take it all in.", "Great place to go , shame about traffic to and from be prepared for up to 3.5 hour return. Monkeys very entertaining, will find any food you take, good advice purchase onsite as all proceeds goes towards monkeys, enjoy", "One of the best places in . I really enjoyed having a walk around. It is just so interesting to watch the monkeys play around and get food. Make sure you hold your valuables as I almost lost my camera. The monkeys are little rascals, they will come to you if they want to. I actually got bit by one monkey as I sat next to it and looked at it and it thought I had food. However the staff member was very friendly helping me", "nice walk between ruins and monkeys just like a movie of indiana Jones. Monkeys are nice and quite ... if you don't have in your hand a banana bunch", "the forest is probably very rich in history considering it was a \\sacred\\\" forest with many temple monuments, however, their guides weren't very knowledgeable about the temples so I ended up having many unanswered questions regarding the temples and its history. the guide kept insisting on getting the monkeys to sit/jump on us for a photo which we weren't really a big fan of. I understand that even though that was probably the main appeal of this forest, but the safety wasn't ensured well enough as both my friend and I got jumped and scratched by monkeys unexpectedly.\"", "Not that interested in monkeys but had intriguing hour or so watching the monkeys interact with each oh the and tourists ..very engaging", "We visited the Monkey Forest as friends recommended we should not miss it in Ubud. Monkeys are crazy. There is a couple selling bananas by the entrance, so tourists can buy and feed the animals. It seems they already know this and expect every single tourist to bring them food, and if you don't expect angry monkeys around you. They are not friendly AT ALL. My child is 4 years old and got bitten there. She was standing quietly and a monkey came from behind her (out of the blue!) and simply bite her thigh. As soon as the other monkeys realize, they all came and I only had time to grab her and run. She did not provoke them, she was not carrying food nor pointing at them. They are aggressive and I do not recommend this attraction even for adults. Stay away and PLEASE DON'T TAKE YOUR CHILDREN. We ended up in a hospital to have vaccinated against rabies (definitely not a good experience on holiday, but the BIMC hospital and staff were great) and guess what? While waiting at the reception 3 other tourists showed up at the hospital ALSO BITTEN by the same monkeys from the forest (we waited only 15 minutes). Don't waste your time and ruin your holiday.", "We spent a couple of hours wandering through this tranquil forest,the monkeys are fascinating to watch,you can buy bananas to feed them, which encourages them to climb all over you,we opted just to watch.they wander freely among the crowds and have a tendency to grab you,one decided to swing from my dress,the attendants soon step in,they appear to be extending with large timber walk ways being built. A bargain at $3 entry!", "It's kind of a must do if you're in Ubud and it's a cool hour or so to spend. The tropical bush is lovely and green and humid and a pleasure to walk around. And the monkeys are everywhere! And they climb on you and jump on you and try and steal anything you are holding or have in your pockets but it's okay because they're monkeys! And their faces! Omg, their human little faces and hands! They're so inquisitive and curious, and a little bit vicious, but as long as you don't scream or make eye contact you'll he okay. And seriously, the feel of their tiny little monkey hands clinging to you and searching for food everywhere upon you is just the best, worth the trip alone. And there are usually always babies, and baby monkeys beat kittens and puppies for sheer \\ I wanna bite your bum and eat you up' cuteness. There are also some temples and various cool statues and such things which, in all seriousness, are what this whole Indonesian trip is about, right? So yeah, worth it.\"", "The monkeys are cute and fun. They can be a bit aggressive (more than other places I've seen them like in Kyoto). But the rest of the grounds are one of the most beautiful places I've been. The walk to the water temple took my breath away. I actually stopped walking on the bridge because it was so gorgeous. The light, the trees, the water temple, everything about this place is magical.", "Conveniently located just near the Ubud palace and market place which makes it easy to fit it into your schedule. Lots of monkey activity and your guaranteed nice pics of monkeys doing all sorts of things. Great fun for kids I'm sure. There are some nice temples and trees inside - great for pics. Tip 1 - go in the afternoon as the entire area is well shaded and its a good way to escape from the mid-day sun. It's still pretty humid though but you can't escape that anywhere outside. Tip 2 - I wouldn't encourage the monkeys to climb on you. I saw many tourists doing that for fun but I would practice precaution especially if you're with kids. The monkeys are very used to human contact and wouldn't think twice of climbing up your leg! All in all, a good way to spend an hour or so escaping the afternoon heat!", "We walked around Monkey Forest with our kids. My 7 year old didn't like all the monkey's jumping on people,it frightened him. My 9 year old did feed them with the bananas we bought. He really enjoyed it. We spent maybe a hour here. Tickets are 50,000 each. Make sure you hide your belongings. They will look to take anything. Hold your camera tight. ha! They can easily remove it form your hand. If you are calm, they are calm.", "Nice place. Monkeys well looked after. As everything in , expensive ticket entrance for what it is. You can get really nice pictures and come out of it unharmed if you follow the rules. Don't tip the workers! To tip is forbidden in the park but the workers will accept anything anyways...", "A very nice forest with three temples inside it (closed of for the public when we were there). Throughout the forest there are literally hunderds of monkeys roaming around. I would suggest coming very early or in the late afternoon to avoid the masses.", "This place is really fun and makes excellent use of the natural spaces. It is an enchanting forest with a few hidden surprises. The monkeys were playful but don't try to hide things under your shirt- THEY KNOW! :) Definitely don't skip this attraction in the area!", "Sure it's touristy, but it's a beautiful forest to walk through, and fun to the see the monkeys. If you don't want the monkeys to touch you, don't bring food or buy the bananas. We had no food and they didn't even blink an eye at us! Worth a visit for sure, expecially if you've never seen monkeys up close.", "A good place for you who wants to get 'a sweet escape' with family. Monkey Forest should be put to your list when visit Ubud because this place have a group of cute monkey, also the nature is really fresh. It has some attractive points, such as open stage for watching special traditional performances, Main Temple, Dragon Stair, Center Point, Exhibition Hall, Holy Pool, Tree Adoption, Holy Spring Tample, and Wooden Path. You could enjoy this place with friends or family 😊", "This is our 2nd trip to the Monkey Forest, it is worth seeing. The Monkeys are interesting, the temple is nice and the forest is spectacular. If you have kids don't buy bananas ore fruit as the monkeys have no manners and will snatch and harass you for your stash. Don't wear your sunglasses on your head as they will no longer be yours. Be careful of cameras erc as they will go as well. I got urinated on, my wife lost her glasses. There are nice galleries, cares, markets and other things nearby so make Ubud the destination and enjoy the monkey forest too.", "As I walked out of the car in my hand the driver shouted \\your water bottle!\\\". What proceeded was me wrestling my bottle from a little monkey haha. Walked in (cost is about 15,000 each which is nothing ) , loads and loads of monkeys. You keep your hands to yourself and don't bother them too much then you can watch and observe these amazing animals. So cute seeing the baby ones with their mothers. Best part was paying about 20,000 to get some bananas to feed them, soooooo much fun. A must visit in Ubud!!\"", "An interesting place like a kingdom of monkeys with traditional temples. Monkeys everywhere asking for bananas, they are totally not afraid of people! Beware of pickpockets (monkeys), they will take anything you dropped....and oh yes, and jumped on you to get what they want!", "A lovely place to walk round and see monkeys hanging about and playing in teh park. They are free to roam around and are very interested in people and inquisitive of your belongings , so be careful. The park keepers ensure that the monkeys are well fed which keeps them attached to teh park - a much better environment than a Zoo - if you ask me.", "Spent 3 hours here and could have come back the next day. Best value for money day trip in Ubud. Couple of bite marks to remind us of the fun day we had :)", "This is out third trip to the monkey forest to watch the monkeys play, take photographs and hopefully get them to climb onto our shoulders. Through careful management the total of the four troupes has grown steadily. The walkways are all sealed and rangers are there to assist and protect tourists (and protect the monkeys). This trip was at the tail end of the wet season so there was a wonderful musty rotting leaves smell, moss was around in abundance and plenty of water in the creek in the ravine. We were able to take plenty of video and pictures and had our share of getting close to the monkeys", "Places like this really are an unfortunate disgrace and byproduct of mass tourism in tropical regions. The environment in which these monkeys live is by no means natural, and tourists being encouraged to feed them just promotes bad behaviour. In most tourist areas in SE Asia macaques have become overly aggressive as they come to expect contributions from humans and are overconfident in approaching people. My boyfriend and I were dropped here on a tour but due to our strong feelings about such places chose not to enter and instead sit a little while by the entrance to wait for our driver. However, even this was not safe! Within a few seconds of sitting down a monkey approached us and when I tried to back away it followed me, jumped on my back and pulled my disinfectant gel from the side of my backpack. Granted, perhaps I should have hidden this but we did not intend to visit this place and as a result the monkey ended up trying to eat something which is potentially harmful. Not to mention the monkey could have bitten or scratched me, possibly leading to rabies. It is such a shame that this is such a tourist attraction; I cannot believe how many people condone animals in this environment.", "The monkeys are friendly as long as you respect their space - bananas cost as much as the entrance fee but are worth it if you want them to climb all over you. It was pretty busy when we went but we still managed to find the occasional group of monkeys chilling away from the crowds! Good photo opportunities, just remember that they are wild animals and respect them and you'll be okay!", "We intentionally booked a villa to be close to Monkey forest and we were not disappointed with these furry comedians. Front the moment you pay your admission fee (20,000 rupiah), buy your banana's (another 20,000 rupiah) the monkeys are already gathering near the entrance, awaiting the curious visitors. It's almost like role reversal at the zoo. We made sure we had nothing on us that could be nabbed and in we strode. Our visit was the end of March and there were babies galore ~ hiding and clinging to their mums, it was a gorgeous sight to see. We tried to give as many banana's to these lil critters before the bigger, far more aggressive males came to nab them. It is well worth taking a leisurely walk around the forest and to buy banana's and other fruit from other sellers, so you can feed the monkeys that do not hang around the entrance. I suggest you also spend a little bit of time around the lovely pond, as when the monkeys decide to go for a swim and start dive bombing each other, it is hilarious. Overall, if you love monkeys, don't mind them coming up to you and perhaps even climbing on you, then you will really enjoy this sanctuary. If you are going to squeal or kick every time one of these curious fellows come close, then I suggest you stay away.", "There are lots of places in the world that are overrun by tourists and on , this definitely ranked up there. But like so many places, there is a reason for it. For a bunch of Westerners who have minimal DIRECT exposure to to Asian cultures, it was a fascinating visit, even without all of the monkeys! Throw the simians in and it was a really neat afternoon walking around with all of the other tourists. Need to rush back? Nope. Glad we stopped? Definitely.", "Some temples etc inside to look at but a totally chaotic experience with children etc being close to and frightened by the monkeys that are free to roam. If you want to see monkeys wait around at the entrance, they are nearly always roaming on the road there..save yourself 40,000IDR!!", "This a an amazing place to bring the whole family and experience the monkey magic! Close encounters and endless entertainment awaits! The grounds are beautiful and the monkeys are friendly and very used to people. Be sure to walk up to the main temple as it is very beautiful. A great place to visit in the heat of the day!", "Lots of beautiful monkeys and scenery. The monkeys were interactive and fun to watch. Keep your bags locked !", "There are several Monkey Forests in , and many have monkeys that jump on you and steal everything.. glasses, ear-rings, hats, and it is a pretty scary experience! I have had 3 or 4 large monkeys climbing all over me and trying to hang on to my camera!! The Ubud Monkey Forest is not like that, despite the warning signs at the gate. There are lots of guards or guides who will give the Monkeys food if they want it and will ensure a good experience. We took our three quite nervous Grandchildren, and the kids really enjoyed the experience. They sat and had monkeys eating out of their hands at one stage. It is a big park so there are many quiet spots where you can see large numbers of monkeys of all sizes playing and jumping through the trees We did see some stupid people poking sticks at monkeys and teasing them... but even they did not get bitten or scratched despite the provocation.", "Visited this place as part of a tour and as a result the entrance fee was only IDR 20,000. The Monkeys here provide lots of entertainment and you can spend a while just wandering around watching their antics. I also bought some small bananas and fed them (this is allowed). But be quick! As soon as the see that you have them you will be swamped. You can also see lots of bats sleeping in the roof of one of the covered areas - but be careful if you walk under them - you may get bat poop on you!", "I enjoyed the natural environment of being in the monkeys habitat even though the monkeys have a bad habit of being sneaky and naughty... I was fortunate to see a monitor lizard big one at least 1 meter long... Definitely recommend visiting the forest...", "We got a driver for the day out to ubud. Great trip out. The forest is surrounded by roads but the entrance and walk in is beautiful. Most accessible place I have seen in for pushchairs or wheelchairs, wear shoes that can get muck on them. We didn’t take anything in as instructed but almost immediately the monkeys climbed on to two of my friends and wouldn’t get off. They got some bruises, scratches and bites as some monkeys fought on top of them. No rabies in the community though so that was not life threatening. It was scary, I would not recommend this for young children. Stunning temples, beautiful moat entrance and carved tunnel, and interesting burials. It was a beautiful place that I am glad I visited, but I would not go back.", "The monkey forest has monkeys everywhere so does not disappoint. The Forrest and walks around the trails are beautiful. I did feel a bit threatened and uncomfortable from the monkeys a few times though but they are wild animals of course. Be careful with loose items or you will loose them very quickly!", "Even if you’re not a big fan of monkey’s the park is a beautiful sanctuary in the middle of Ubud. I was a bit nervouse walking in there but by the end I was posing with and feeding the monkeys with the assistance of the park guards. Highly recommended. Just don’t bring a back pack or wear clothing with big pockets. Monkeys will nose around in there.", "A beautiful temple surrounded by the forest this is s place where monkeys reign. I was accompanied by a guide who got me to buy a pack of penny's and when the monkeys saw that I had some peanuts they calmly walked up to my and climbed on my shoulder and one was even bold enough to remove my cap. So a word of advice. If you scare easily then this may not be the place. These little guys just come up to you and you have got to stay calm. I experienced the three times and I was just awed by the fact that a strange animal could just find up hold my hand climb up to My shoulder sit there as if he or she had been doing it everyday it was an awesome experience that I will never forget. The temple is a beautiful structure and gives out this calming vibe and the surrounding forest just complements it.", "A visit to really do in Ubud. Nice jungle at few km of the town. The monkeys are very funny and not aggressive if you don't have food on you but they can be very cheeky ! The visit of the jungle is very pleasant and peaceful. A recommended site to see ! ", "On a day trip to Ubud we stopped at the Monkey forest. It only cost about $4.00 (aus) each to get in which is pretty cheap for a walk through the forest and seeing the monkeys. As we walked through the forest we saw monkeys everywhere. They would come up to everybody seeing if they could get any food and we heard screams from some people when the monkeys did this to their surprise. There are great walks through the forest down to the bottom level. There are feeding stations around the forest for visitors to buy food or sometimes the keepers would just throw food to the monkeys if they thought it needed. There are signs on every level to warn the visitors on how to behave around the monkeys and what to do if the get a bit close or you are feeling uncomfortable with the monkeys trying to get into handbags etc. Really worth a trip so just to see the monkeys in pretty much a natural state.", "I enjoyed the fact that I got an abundance of monkey pictures and was able to get very close. However, many of the tourist were disrespectful of the animals and it was unfortunate to be forced to walk in such close proximity to them. Too many people.", "Honestly, I found it too expensive for what it is . There are lots of places in where you can see and feed monkey for little donation of just buying some bananas. And also I found them too crazy in Monkey forest. To my friends and relatives I never recommend this place ...", "My husband and I recently visit the sacred monkey sanctuary and loved it. I did plenty of reading before hand, so we can prepared. No hats, nothing dangling or loose from our backpacks and no visible bottles on the outside of our bags either. We also didn’t attempt to feed the monkeys and respected their space. As such our visit was pleasant and fun. They’re really cute and funny but I did see some get a little aggressive with other guests. One grabbed a hat from a child’s head and ran away with it, obviously the child (6-7 yrs old or so) was super scared. I also saw another rip a baby bottle out of someone’s backpack (it was on a side pocket). Neither situation seemed great but also... follow the rules and you won’t have these problems. We saw two monkeys that jumped on or grabbed at someone but those interactions were brief, friendly and funny and everything was fine. Only one person seemed to be in a rough situation when a monkey jumped on her head and her boyfriend thought it a good idea to get in his face to take pictures... it agitated the monkey and it got a little ugly. Overall, follow the rules, and respect their space and you’ll have a lovely experience and great pictures!", "We had a great time here. The sanctuary is very well-laid out this means the monkeys are all around you as you walk through beautiful forest and gorge settings. Do follow the safety guidance as we saw monkeys try to steal and make to attack when under threat. Despite this, if you are sensible, and love monkeys, you'll love this place - see the pics as evidence :)", "Beware, dont carry bags into the forest and hold onto your sunnies! But such a great laugh, getting VERY up close with the locals.", "Great to see animals in their ’natural' environment. When I visited there were about 850 animals in the forest. Its really hot and humid in the forest. While we were there one of the monkeys grabbed a bottle of water from one of the visitors Visited this as part of a tour", "We were worried this would be a typical \\Sanctuary\\\" that is only there for commercial gain, but were pleasantly surprised at the level of care for the monkeys, including rehabilitation and sterilisation programmes to keep the population in check. As long as people follow the rules and treat the monkeys with respect, they are not aggressive at all and we had several young monkeys climbing on us and examining our hair and my friend's bracelets. Lots of cool statues and set in a beautiful forest.\"", "The monkeys are gorgeous - especially the babies. But don't mess with the adults. If they see a banana they want it and they'll make sure they get it! Don't think you can fool them by hiding bananas in a plastic bag because they'll just rip the entire bag out of your hands. Lots of monkeys all over. Plenty of park wardens around to make sure they don't misbehave too much.", "Most people will be attracted by the monkeys and the lure of bananas so as they climb onto you and feed for a nice photo shot. However other beauties are hidden. There are vendors selling bananas for monkeys and am not sure if this makes them too dependent and bordering fleecing of people (i.e. being forced to buy bananas only to lure monkeys). Worth a visit but there needs to be better policing and information since there were lots of littering and saw a monkey trying to eat plastic bottle. Also saw someone giving monkey a chocolate or some wrapped processed snack.", "It's a small park in Ubud. The place is pretty, but too touristy. You will see a lot of monkeys, all lover it, bagging for food that EVERY tourist brings. They even sell bananas at the entrance (the most expensive ones I've ever seen :-)) You also should watch out because monkeys are very smart and pick-pock some goods you may have...", "Its excellent - there are monkeys everywhere - I stayed and watched them for hours. There are other animals there as well, but the monkeys steel the show. Very worth a visit and the grounds are really lovely too - Its a jungle and not like an enclosed are at all", "This is a paid (very reasonable) area consisting of temple buildings and tropical surroundings dedicated as a sanctuary for a species of bearded monkeys. It takes about 45min-1hr to see the place. There are several warnings about interaction with the monkeys that roam freely throughout the sanctuary. There are NO cages! It is worth the time - go see it if you are in Ubud, .", "The majority of this famous place is a walk around the cliff tops. I assume there was a much larger structure on site at some time. Watch out for the thieving monkeys and get there early as it can get very crowded", "This place is amazing. The view is beautiful from the top. Is worth the visit. But be careful on the way up, you will bump onto a lot of monkey. Please take care of your belongings such as hat, glasses etc. Seriously the monkey will grab your stuff.", "The monkeys are cute and definitely lots of photo ops here. Be careful though as some of them will take stuff from you. One tried to open my backpack, we saw others that had their bags opened and things taken out. Would be funny if they didn't bite and scratch you. Staff were helpful if they were there, but some areas there were no staff to be seen.", "A cheap excursion and a lot of fun for a couple minutes. The wife and I had been visiting temples all day, so the temple was feeling a little like more of the same at this point in the day, but you can buy bananas to feed the monkeys for about 40k rupiah. The monkeys are awnry but it's kind of cute to have them climb up your side to get your bananas. The charm of the monkeys quickly wears off which is what drives the 4 star rating. Worth the experience if you like monkeys and don't mind them climbing all over you.", "visited here whilst having a look at beautiful ubud, amazing trees and beautiful gardens, Contrary to advise on here that only people being stupid get bitten, two monkeys jumped on my daughter (16 yo). She was minding her own business and not interacting with them at all, The monkey started biting her head and scratched at her eyes, We were walking toward the deer enclosure, maybe stay close to the staff who carry big sticks........wish i had a stick. All understandable i suppose as we were going into their territory. Dont think i'd bother again though.", "My wife is really scared of monkeys but she was really liking the monkey forest by the time we left. The forest is beautiful & the monkeys leave you alone as long as you don't have food & don't look them in the eye. If you have food (you have to buy it there) for them, they will climb all over you giving some great photo opportunities. Cost was ok. 100,000 R for 2 people. Worth a visit if you're in Ubud", "I loved the monkey forest. It was authentic and beautiful and if you love monkeys and wants to be close to them you should definitely visit this place. If you bye bananas in there to feed them they will come!!", "The monkeys are gentle, friendly and curious. Spend the 50,000 IDR and buy a bunch of bananas and let them jump all over you! The grounds are spectacular - especially the stone bridge over the stream.", "It's part of Ubud and you should go. And while it is getting a bit old, get your Tomb Raider googles on and enjoy. Just don't walk around with day packs with stuff hanging out, or you will be targeted by the monkeys.", "Great experience, definitely a must do in Ubud. It's easy to get to, either walking or by taxi/motorcycle. There are several shops on the streets nearby, so it's interesting to walk around before or after going to the forest. You can buy a ticket right outside, and as you go in just make sure that sunglasses, phones, etc, are all in a bag or somewhere the monkeys can not access. They are very used to having people around, so they will jump on you or get curious if you have something on your hands. The staff can give you interesting information, e.g. how many monkeys there are, how the moms behave around the baby monkeys, etc. It's not a very big place, so around 2 hours are enough to see everything at a very calm pace.", "monkey forest was good fun make sure you bring spare money to buy bananas, never hold onto bananas when monkey is trying to get one as you might get bitten (like me), monkeys are disease free but still be careful! if you have young children or even babies watch out for them! still was good to go see them", "a lot has been done to this place since last we visited. Great value at $50000rph just to watch how the monkeys react with humans or probably the other way around. Lots of walking trails so plan on staying a little longer than anticipated,", "liked this forest very much. monkeys are wild, so keep your belongings. much fun to see them playing, swimming, jumping around you. just cool!", "We just visit the sacred Monkey Forest and really enjoyed it! Get the bananas, try to make great pictures with monkeys on your shoulder ,,, really fun.", "Lots of cute and naughty Monkeys! 50000 entrance fee really worth it! We spend about 45 minutes here. Do not bring food otherwise the Monkeys will mug you ;)", "A unique experience. Hold onto your personal possessions, as monkeys can quickly appear and disappear with your belongings. Remember they are wild animals and respect their living spaces. Good photo opportunities and amazing temple down the stairs - a must see.", "Nice place to visit in center of Ubud. Good way to get into the shade for a while. Very low entry fee. I don't think it even cost equivalent of £2, I can't remember so couldn't have been much. Lots of monkeys with offspring, very cute. Great trees too. Like being in a tarzan movie. I enjoyed it.", "A delightful atmopheric forest with temples, ancient banyan trees, stone statues, scenic pools & of course monkeys. Highly recommended. Tip: Best to avoid banana selling vendors & walk purposefully through the forest without interacting with the often aggressive, over-fed monkeys. Whilst they look cute, they have no fear of humans. As well as snatching sunglasses & belongings, if they are not fed quickly enough, they could well jump on you, bite & ruin a holiday.", "A nice place to visit if you are in Ubud. It's great for kids. Ours are 10 and 12 y.o. and they have enjoyed watching the monkeys and their babies. You need to be careful as monkeys are greedy and some of them steal your food. They seem to love ice cream!", "Enjoy a beautiful forest watching many, many monkeys as you make your way around the area. The monkeys don't interact with you, but go about their daily routines. Fun!", "The monkey temple was such a fun experience. Other visitors didn't have such a great time because they were fooling with the monkeys, getting too close to take photos, especially of the bubby monkeys of which the mother monkeys were extremely protective. Just walk away slowly if monkeys come within your comfort zone. Simple! Temples etc were so beautiful. highly recommend for intelligent people that don't scream when a monkey comes close.", ".... what to think of the feeding, seemed like the monkeys get just as much as they can take as long as there are visitors looking for the entertainment. Really crowded in the low season.", "We didn’t buy bananas- if you just kneel on the ground quietly they are inquisitive enough and climb all over you. Kept my bag securely closed however they are mischievous and will take a chance. Beautiful surroundings. Staff are around if the monkeys get carried away which is good to know as they understand the monkeys. We went at 8:30am and it was lovely and quiet. Stayed till 10:30am.", "Great place to come for the fantastic view over looking the ocean from the cliff. If u are a scenic person this place is a must! 20000 rupiah is definitely worth the money. My advice dnt take their guides, it's an additional cost for something u could on your own. Just take the stroll alone and enjoy the peace. Be warned, keep your loose items all in the bag. The monkeys are trained to take them for exchange of cash when retrieved by guides.", "It was a must do for me to visit while in and was so worth it! I was so scared to have them climb all over me but i did it and the photos and video footage are priceless! However - a few of the group i was with did not follow the rules (and remember the rules apply to the carpark aswell!) and two people got bitten. I would recomemend leaving all belongings at home or make sure you have a bag that can be paddlocked. Cause if the minkeys want your bag/phone/wallet/water you give it to them! Even in the carpark i dont recoment opening your bag until you are securly in the car. But if you follow the rules (wait for monkey to touch you, dont try and take bananas or anything from them - wait until they become bored etc) then you will be fine. I really enjoyed my visit and is definately a must see for . NB: no one was seriously injured by the bites, they just gave a fright more than anything!", "I and my partner read the worst reviews about this place (about monkeys being aggressive and biting), so just in case we did not try to take any pictures of them, didn't hold any snacks in our hands - basically, we did everything we can to just peacefully go through this beautiful forest. As for the views, it is stunning - worth to see. However, when it comes to monkeys - as I said, we tried our best to not take our cameras out or have selfie-sticks out like most tourists, but somehow we still had 2 monkeys attacking us for no reason. One of them just started running towards me, showing its teeth and trying to get on me - my partner was brave enough to scare it with a towel, but it still was chasing us like crazy. At the same time, there was a man standing (the ones who feed monkeys, so tourist can take photos with them), seeing everything and not even trying to help. It was very scary and we were lucky not to be bitten. I think the shocking thing is that this man, who knew how to deal with monkeys, would not do anything to help. I am lucky my partner did something, I am sure I would have been bitten without him trying to scare the monkey. I was relieved when I was out of that forest.", "The monkeys here are no joke. They will get what they want and that is the bananas you buy when you walk in. Be very careful. It makes for some amazing photos if you Learn how to make them reach for it.", "A very interesting sacred site where monks and workers feed mainly yams to a monkey population of several hundred who inhabit the forrest and have free run of the site , without barriers to the public. I didn't any problems with the monkeys but they are very keen on fruit or juice for the sugar content so I'd advise people not to take these in. They also like to grab plastic bags hoping to score something sweet. I've seen a number of tourist versus monkey struggles over shopping bags with two family members involved in confrontations when I wasn't with them.", "Usually not big fan to this kind of attractions. This one was made properly and was very nice. You will encounter the monkeys close by. Good signs & roads to walk. No muddy tracks. Totally recommended.", "Of course the main attraction are the monkeys,but I was waiting to visit the temple and it was closed.", "A must visit attraction. I was careful. I was warned. Still a monkey grabbed my reading glasses from my pocket. He opened and put them on. Staff retrieved. Still a great visit. Nice paths. Beautiful jungle.", "My first time in ii .Really sacred monkey haha 😆 many monkey and nice natural good weather for take a nice picture 🥰😘❤️🍀🐒", "This place is magical. After so many visits to this is the first time we stayed in Ubud. I was 'stuck' in with my 2 daughters aged 18 and 7 with the volcano ash so we ended up having plenty of time to explore. Cheap as chips admission fee. I really blown away with how beautiful the walk paths were. We also noticed the building of more beautiful bridges. We had no problems with the monkeys jumping on us etc. We did go late afternoon so they probably all had full tummies by then. Def recommend and can't wait to take my boys back.", "I visited with no expectations, but i came away happy. The forest itself is lovely - you must visit the Holy Spring Temple. The temple itself is closed to prayer only, but the surroundings are breathtaking. The monkeys are everywhere. Make sure you don't try to touch or pet them. And parents - make sure your kids don't chase them. I saw a couple of small kids start to chase one monkey and it turned on them. Remember they are still wild animals. Also, when walking through the conservation forest be very mindful of your stuff - one very cheeky young monkeys jumped on my shoulder and tried to take my necklace, while another tried to undo my shoe. A lovely way to spend an hour or so in the morning. Get there when it opens as the crowds of tourists are not far behind.", "This was a lovely experience to see monkeys up close. I was a little worried about visiting after reading other reviews, but it is really safe, even for kids, as long as you leave the monkeys alone. Of course they are going to bite or attack if you try and touch them! We did not buy the bananas, as apparently the monkeys can attack you for them, but we did not see any problems with this happening. They are very entertaining to watch, especially in the water pool.", "Monkeys were aggresive. Staffs were friendly. Nice place, took some pictures on the bridge and under big tree. Nice overall.", "The monkey forest is a beautiful little natural oasis tucked away in the middle of Ubud. Near the entrance, you can buy a little bunch of bananas if you want to interact with the monkeys. My partner and I did this - and I think it's the way to go. However, if you don't like wild animals and/or don't want them to physically be on you... this is probably not the spot for you. Although they don't tend to climb/clamber onto you unless you have food, the smaller ones will occasionally venture up your leg to see if you've got anything for them. I personally really enjoyed this - but I could see that it might not be for everyone.", "It's fun to spend 30 minutes walking through and taking photos of the monkeys. We didn't buy any food as didn't want the monkeys coming after us, but they were very tame from what they saw. Worth a look!", "We were staying in Ubud so took a walk to see the monkey forest. Apparently money is being invested in the area and it looks quite something as you approach the entrance. The monkeys are essentially wild within the forest area and although lined with fences, there is nothing but food to keep the animals inside! They are everywhere and really lovely to see. Definitely worth a visit but keep sun glasses/cigarettes/small items hidden as we did see them run to people and steal things! The rangers fire little pellet pistols at them to make them drop things - but better for the monkeys if you don’t tempt them with anything in the first place!", "This was such a treat during our trip to Ubud. The grounds are absolutely gorgeous and filled with beautiful sculptures, greenery and pavilions. And of course, the monkeys! These little guys are everywhere and as long as you follow the rules of engagement (no eye contact, no sudden movements, no bananas in your pocket and no sunglasses) it was very enjoyable to be so close to them. A little guy even climbed up on me and tried to groom my hair! If you get a chance, talk to the monks - they have such great information to share about the history of these sacred monkeys and how they care for them.", "Loved loved loved the monkey forest! They're so used to humans they really are no danger. You can pay to hold bananas above your head and get them to jump on you but if you're nervous - turn right at your first opportunity on entry and a worker will get one to hop on your arm. Much less chaotic and more controlled. The monkeys can be aggressive but only when provoked. Some idiot was trying to throw a monkey off him rather than stay calm and the monkey did bite him, you stay calm and don't tease and you'll have a great day", "there is a reason that there are warning signs at all the entrances. yes, the monkeys may bite, or may scratch....its all on the sign. if you want to laugh....just look at dumb tourists with sunglasses in their hair....the wont stay there for long...:-) the small monkey's might come to you, but if you dont pet them they are not really interested in you...unless you bring food. after all a nice place...but don't forget they are \\wild animals\\\", just take care.\"", "If you're in Ubud then I think this is a must do. There are so many monkeys and it's really easy to get to and cheap to enter. Buy some bananas but remember to hide them well in your bag as you won't keep them more than a second if you just have them in your hand. Picturesque to walk around and admire all the monkeys. You don't need long there, but I still think it's a must!", "The opportunity to watch the monkey's interact & play with each other was fantastic! We never felt threatened! With that being said, we respected the advice given on how to behave with the monkey's at the entrance. Lastly, the trees in the Monkey Forest are majestic & beautiful. An unbelievable experience - with photos to last a lifetime!", "Really great fun and worth the trip to see from anywhere in . The infrastructure is set up very well so although you are in a controlled environment, you never feel like you are 'just another tourist.' the monkeys are allowed to roam free and are quite mischievous and are hilarious to watch and interact with. The park itself is also beautiful with some stunning jungle views to walk to.", "My young daughters and I enjoyed this visit as it’s a great experience to be able to get up close to these macaques and see how they interact with one another. We made sure we didn’t bring food or any loose items with us that could easily be grabbed by the monkeys. We also had an opportunity to have one of the rangers take a photo of us as he was feeding a monkey a kernel of corn so that it looked like the monkey as taking a selfie with us. Best photo of the trip!", "I suggest you to study a little bit Monkey s behavior and habits to avoid monkey attack. The park is very nice and you will meet monkeys even in the street. So funny... but if you don t control your behavior, the situation could turn unconfortable.", "We went in the rain which was great because not many people were there and the monkeys didn't seem bothered. The entry fee is very reasonable and the monkeys are looked after very well and respected. The bridge and temples are very beautiful also.", "The Sacred Monkey Forest is beautifully cool and shaded when the rest of Ubud is hot. Apart from that it's a lovely experience seeing all the monkeys up close - much better than a zoo! They are everywhere. Lots of babies too. Beware ~ these monkeys will go through your bags, pockets, hang off your shorts and dresses! My husband was waiting for me to come out of the toilet and the monkey was going through our camera bag, when he swung around to grab the bag it bit him. Without making it sound dramatic, yes it broke skin but they have first aid and we got some sanitizer. They claim they are disease free - given how busy this park is with tourist I would believe they are keen to ensure safety. We would return. It was a great experience.", "The forest is amazing and the monkeys are adorable. The monkeys are a little bit aggressive therefore you should be careful around them.", "Visited here in July 2016. There were 4 adults and 2 child We paid at the entrance and it worked out around £2.70 for adult tickets and around £1.60 for child tickets The forest itself is beautiful and there are plenty of monkeys walking about and don't seem to bothered by all the people around them There are a few stands selling food for the monkeys and again it's pretty cheap to buy some bananas for them A great visit and the kids are sure to enjoy it. The monkeys will try steal anything you have holding so try not bring anything into the Forrest if you don't have too", "This was a fun activity if visiting Ubud. Time needed I would suggest is around 1.5 - 2 hours. The monkeys are fun. Do not be tempted to feed or touch them. If they climb on you stay calm and don't panic or they can become aggressive. There are a few do's and don'ts when you arrive. Don't wear sunglasses or bring a bag which can't be zipped up. Great experience and a must do if visiting . Tickers are priced at 80,000 RP (£4 GBP) per adult at the gate.", "A brilliant experience. A chance to share in nese culture while at the same time seeing the brilliant beauty of the cliffs and ocean. The monkeys may or may not be a bonus.", "This is an open, protected reserve for these monkeys. A lovely network of paths, bridges and small temples within the forest form the habitat for over 600 wild (though very tame) monkeys. They sell banana bunches at the gate so you can feed them, Though they can get a bit pushy at times, and LOVE digging through handbags and backpacks (so don't bring them), we found the experience completely delightful. We love all animals, so having this opportunity to interact so directly with these adorable monkeys was something we will always cherish. We actually went a second day because we enjoyed it so much.", "Basically this is an area with lots of monkeys freely roaming around. Slightly more entertaining were some of the other tourists who ignored the repeated signs and statements about NOT feeding the monkeys*. Once those little guys get a whiff of some food they have no qualms about digging into your backpack and helping themselves. Some people got upset and frightened by this, but it's really easy to avoid if you DON'T FEED THE MONKEYS. Other than that, not much to do here. An hour or two is enough time for a visit. (*a trained guide will let you feed certain monkeys for an extra fee.)", "A top nese Tourist attraction. Walk through a temple that is hundreds of years old and located in the jungle, and experience the monkeys. The venue is as well run as you could expect with wild monkeys as the attraction. Caution: You must follow the rules, which are sign posted, to greatly decrease your chance of being bitten. Do not take young children unless you are confident around the monkeys. People are bitten multiple times each day and need a health check. Crowded with tourists. Buy bananas to feed the monkeys. If you hold the bananas, expect monkey attention. Hide valuables inside a secure bag. Monkeys steal and run away! Do not look the monkeys in the eye, do not pull back if a monkey grabs your bananas, and keep still if they climb on you.", "The forest is full of monkeys which want to take bananas from tourists. Be careful not to be stolen by the little monkeys which sometimes jump on you. I would not recommend this place for \\young\\\" children, monkeys are quite agitated. Apart of this I would say this was a quite funny time. I would just raise as negative point that some parts of the forest would demand some cleaning, a lot of wastes were found there.\"", "Great temple and great sights but tours and the temple itself advertises that there are monkey. There are no monkeys There used to be monkeys everywhere 3 years back and there are no sights of one now. Temple itself is nice but go to Ubud monkey sanctuary with the day tour with MR BEDU!", "This park is the best and only place to see and feed monkeys in Ubud. The entrance is 30.000 roupias per person. But once you are inside, there is many people that you can not enjoy the place. Monkeys are good robbers as they climb on you, and try to steal everything they can, especially food ! That's why it could be a bad idea to buy some bananas and carry them with you ! Once that said, we had a good time there anyway.", "I live in Borneo so we are surrounded by sometimes vicious monkeys and wasn't looking forward to this, however, the monkey's here were happy going about their business, well fed and not interested in us as we had no food. I would suggest not taking food to feed the monkeys if you don't want them jumping on you, however, great photo opportunities and nice to see them roaming free and not in cages :-)", "i went there as i was staying at Ketut's place near monkey forest street, me and my family went over to see the monkeys in there own forest, and there wasn't much to see, and really the monkeys are so aggressive the attacked my monkey medal hanging on from my bag and ripped it off, so if u are intending to go , wear no accessories, glasses or any thing that could make them angry, and DO NOT FEED THEM, they might attack you as well, over all it was the least place i enjoyed in and if u wanna see monkeys, they are just everywhere and on every tree.", "Well kept, acceptable entry fee at 20,000rp. Make sure you go to the Spring temple area, that was lovely. So many baby monkeys, squirrrels, moss covered statues, exquisite scenery. It was fantastic to be able to be so close and watch the monkeys interact with each in their natural environment. I went twice, best time was early morning, less tourists and more monkeys. Make sure you wear your bag around your shoulder and don't carry anything, I did see a monkey try to grab someone's bag, but she was very close to the monkeys, maybe it was a monkey's way of trying to include her in their fun. I wasn't going to go, had read a few reviews that concerned me, but this was one of the highlights of my experience. Be respectful of their space & they treat you with the same...oh & put on some mozzie repellant.", "Four of us went as we were on a tour... The driver recommended we don't buy bananas as the monkeys like to jump and grab. One monkey jumped on a friend and was trying to look in his pocket. The staff advised to lift his hands and show he has nothing in them. We had a laugh we must say. No other surprises after that. The Forrest is beautiful and it is just something, you must do in !", "Monkeysssss. I love this place. So relaxing and of course a lot of my beloved buddies hehehe... I just love walk surrounding by monkeys and play with them.. Just amazing.", "The Sacred Monkey Forest is a must see. The feel of this place is unlike any place we've been. You can feel how scared this place truly is. The monkeys are so much fun to watch and interact with. They can be aggressive but not in a threatening way. If you are wearing something shiny there's a good chance at least one will jump on you and climb up to your shoulders. They are also great thieves so watch your sunglasses or any other loose items you might be wearing. Beautiful setting and you're guaranteed to get some beautiful pictures.", "We were at the monkey forest with our kids and our little boy picked up a banana from the ground and held it out to a monkey. It bit him and drew blood as it grabbed it, requiring 4 weeks of rabies vaccinations. It really wasn't worth it. Whilst the forest is beautiful, the monkeys are aggressive and there aren't enough 'rangers' watching. One also stole my camera bag...Kirsty", "Don't leave Ubud without going here. It's so beautiful and also great to see the monkeys in the wild.", "The monkey forest is always described as a must see in Ubud, so we took a walk through it during our stay. Entry is 40000 per person, which is about 3€. We came there at about 12 o'clock and I expected much more tourists there as there actually were. You may read to go there either early or late to avoid to many people but for me it seemed fine at noon as well. During your walk you can buy bananas to feed the monkeys. If you do so, some of the friendly keepers there will guide you how to hand banana to the monkeys, so they will climb up on you and you will get some good photos. We did not experience aggressive monkeys there and had no problem with any of them. The forest is full of monkey, some 630 monkeys life in there, and is actually a quite nice natural habitat. You can also walk a bit away from the main route and find some more relaxing paths with small temples. We had a good time there and I'd recommend it for a short, took us a bit more then an hour, escape from the busy roads.", "Visited the Monkey Forest at the beginning of April. First of all, the price is not even remotely justified if the monkeys weren't aggressive and the staff more caring. Out of nowhere a monkey on a bridge railing bared its teeth and ran at me, I leaned back from the railing but the monkey still managed to scratch my arm. I told the staff and asked if I should be worried about the scratch and they really couldn't care less. I honestly don't think they could care less if they tried. They didn't even offer to clean the scratch or look at it, they just waved me along when I mentioned it. Now please don't accuse me of being a tourist who tries to feed monkeys, laughs at their face, tries to take selfies with monkeys etc. I don't particularly like monkeys, I've been to many other countries and seen monkeys across many places in both Asia and South America, I keep my distance because I know they can be unpredictable. Never before have I been attacked. But I've never seen more unpredictable and aggressive monkeys than in Ubud Monkey Forest. The forest maintains that it does not have rabies, but is it really worth the risk? Also it's incredibly doubtful that the forest would advertise the fact that there have been cases of rabies in the population of monkeys within the forest. Moreover I highly doubt that the large population that exists within this forest can be properly monitored in a country that is rife with rabies. I chose not to take the risk and trusted my doctors advise over that of the monkey forest staff, and received the rabies vaccinations. I just want to stress that these vaccinations are not pleasant, it is very common to have adverse side effects to these vaccinations (around 6%). And every time you get the next shot the side effects are worsened because your body has more of an immune response. It was extremely unpleasant and I didn't start feeling myself until around 5 weeks after my first vaccination. I'm still very anxious about the whole experience. The anxiety regarding rabies and side effects of the vaccination definitely outweigh seeing some aggressive monkeys. Even if the monkeys weren't aggressive I'd mark this tourist attraction as \\OK, not good, not bad, just OK\\\", definitely not worth visiting unless you were already in the area and had exhausted your other sight seeing options. I can't stress how much I regret going and hope others will read this review and think twice. Especially if you have children. No offence, but if you have children and take them to a place where you KNOW monkeys regularly bite and scratch people without justification, where the staff are inattentive and indifferent - then you should probably reevaluate some things.\"", "Great experience and a very nice location. It is great to see the monkeys and to have the possibility to feed them.", "A lovely park, was fun to watch the monkeys interact. Very clean environment. Great place to visit..", "Surrounded by monkeys and some of them could be freaking you out, they are aggressive. One of them stole my mineral water bottle. I like the forrest though, huge and relaxing. Some of the monkeys are really shy and cute.", "Nice trip to Ubud, very nice place to visit if you love monkey. Something that you can not see every day - forest, monkeys all over", "We are generally early birds when we travel and sight-see. However, our first visit (with our four small children) to the Monkey Forest happened to be n the afternoon. It was fantastic! The monkeys were docile, well-fed, and playfully engaging. We even bought some bananas from the stand just outside the forest and fed a few. Since our 3 year old was napping in the stroller the entire time and missed all the fun, we decided we should return another day. The next time we got there very early. BIG MISTAKE. Monkeys in the morning are wide-awake, hungry, aggressive little beasts. Do not attempt to feed them in the morning. You will be attacked. Even when we ran out of bananas (which took only a few seconds, as they jumped on my shoulders to rip them from my hands), they dug around in the bottom of our stroller and unzipped our backpack to steal a baby bottle. I would return but only in the afternoon, but I wouldn't feed them again.", "Myself and my boyfriend visited the monkey kingdom yesterday and I have never felt so intimidated in my life. Being as they are so unpredictable you see the monkeys sitting in groups and you don't know whether they are going to run up to you or ignore you. They were constantly fighting for what I presume was for hierarchy in the group. Also I thinl the worse thing they have let tourists do is to feed them. We walked in and within two minutes a monkey had climbed up a man and ripped his hand open to see what was in it. Personally it was a once in a life time experience that I really won't be repeating!! ", "The monkey forest is one of the top attractions in Ubud so we went there for a visit. However, we were not quite impressed. It's just a big garden or better as they call it, forest, full of monkeys walking about. Nothing much too see!", "This Park is very beautiful. Monkey don't seem to care that you are so close. You can buy some bananas inside to feed them. The entrance fee is quite cheap and the park is quite big and beautiful.This place is worth to visit.", "In the heart of Ubad is a sanctuary well worth a visit. My daughter and I had travelled to from the Uk and spent a week touring this wonderful island. Our last full day we did a day tour round some places of Ubud and the monkey forest was a fabulous part of the day. The monkeys are fed but the keepers at feeding posts throughout the park so you are guaranteed to see them. The place is clean and tranquil. A beautiful place to visit", "My wife and I read the reviews before we went but we didn't listen to what a few people said! Do not buy the bananas at all, you will be ambushed and trust me they hurt and I bleed!much to the amusement of 50 or so other tourists!they are sneaky buggers as we watched them thief 2cameras (not to be returned) and pick pocket as good as on lOndon subway, so go by all means but keep ur wits about u!", "Its a nice place to visit when you are around the monkey forest. It is also not very far from the Ubud village.", "Coming from England I'll never be able to get used to seeing monkeys without getting excited! This Forrest area is perfect lots of monkeys all friendly unless you try to tease them or approach aggressively. Lots of lovely photo opportunities.", "There really are monkeys everywhere! As long as you’re prepared - no sunglasses, dangly jewelry, water bottles or food in your bags - then you can easily walk around the park and observe the monkeys for hours. My favorite part was seeing the staff interact with the monkeys. They would clap near them, or throw them nuts. It was clean, well-marked, and clearly a very popular tourist destination. It’s definitely worth a visit if you’re in Ubud. We entered at Gate 2, which wasn’t nearly as crowded. Enjoy!", "the monkey forest was excellent in my opinion.some tips if you go there  1 don't take bananas in a clear plastic bag . 2 be prepared 4 then 2 take the bananas from you if you have 1 in you're hand. have fun and good luck", "A lovely visit to the forest. Guides very helpful and friendly. Take your time to walk all the tracks as there is lovely temples to see and waterway.", "This place is fun and great if you like monkeys but it was very very crowded and more like a zoo than a sacred forest. Don't expect a nature reserve but it's worth a trip to see some cool monkeys hanging out.", "Great place to visit during the day, theres temple inside and tons of monkey but just becareful with your bags or stuff , but its nice overall", "Beautiful place with more than 1000 monkey living in a free environment! We enjoyed seeing them interact with one another, eating and playing in their little bath! A truly beautiful experience. Best to go in the morning when it's not as busy. Entry price is also cheap.", "The monkeys can be quite aggressive, be careful of your belongings, it's really not worth buy the fruit from the vendors before you enter because as soon as you walk in the bigger monkeys get aggressive and take the whole lot. Be very careful with kids.", "Had the best time was so fun, bananas a bit expensive but worth it. Just don't have loose sunglasses or necklaces", "A lot more enjoyable than we would have thought. We could watch the monkeys play all day. You can feed them bananas and a guide will also get a monkey to sit on your shoulder if you would like. We hiked the grounds to the smaller temple, the path along the river and across the forest. There weren’t many tourists on our rainy day which also made it quite pleasant. Highly recommend.", "We travelled from Seminyak to Ubud to see the monkeys (again) but its worth it. The drive from Seminyak to Ubud can be a \\pain\\\" but the monkeys make it worth while. They do like to climb on you, especially if you have bananas. Great photo opportunities here for those \\\"kodak\\\" moments.\"", "A must do place if you go to , we buy bananas to feed monkeys. Sometimes monkeys get agressive so be carefull", "Due to central location it's easy accessible from the city centre. There are monkeys but not everywhere, which is good because you don't need to keep an eye on your belongings all the time. In general it's a good combination of nature, temples and monkeys.", "The Monkey Forest is a must-see in . 45 minutes to 1 hour is plenty of time, but the historical significance is worth the time. Be careful, the monkeys are king here and will steal anything on your body not attached! Have fun and enjoy the scenery!", "We were nervous going after reading several reviews but had no issues at all. Just follow the rules, staff everywhere to help if needed. The forest is spectacular, lots of statues and temples. If you sit down the monkeys are happy to come up on you, very friendly and surprisingly gentle. There are lots of monkeys in the area, they are not caged in, and often wander the parking area as well. A total must do! The town is right there with lots of shops and restaurants. The area is very clean and lush. Beautiful!", "Not a great lover of monkeys, however took our teenage daughter. The actual place itself is very beautiful and worth exploring. Just make sure you do not bring food with you, as the monkeys will sniff it out and go for you!!", "We had a great time here.. it is just amazing how mad these creatures are. It is totally safe and fun 😆", "Cost 30.000 to get in, just paid the same amount for a milkshake minutes before, so that felt doable. Nice place, with the monkeys no being all locked up in small cages ☺ Feel a little sorry for the deer they had locked up on quite a small cage though 😕", "We went there with kids. Monkeys are mostly cute and funny, but kids were frightened of monkeys a few times. Ex. when one stole our bag of chips. Now afterword its just make us laugh. Nice and quite clean place. Just remember to keep care of your belongings.", "Nice walk in this tropical forest with, obviously, monkeys everywhere. It is good to be cautious as they will try to steal anything from you: hat, sunglasses, handphone or even open your backpack... Also ppease to follow the instruction, for example do not feed them or try to grab them... Overall nice place with also some small art exhibition... Enjoy and do not litter :) ", "Had a great time with the monkeys. Pay around £3 per person. There are so many monkeys you dont have to look to hard to find them. You can buy some banana to feed them an you can get some good photos", "We visited this place with all friends and found very enjoyable..You can offer a banana and monkey go on your head and take banana from you..make sure offer ripe yellow banana,Monkeys are smart not to go for green raw banana..a nice track to walk and take pictures..very old trees..a nice rainforest..must visit place..", "The monkey forest was wonderful, if you read the sign coming in you will avoid a lot of potential threats. We knew what not to do and had a awesome time. It was great to see how these monkeys interacted. I would definitely recommend this place. It is safe just be sure to read the big sign out front of what not to do :)", "A nice walk through the forest with old temples and lots of monkeys . Very informative and well organized", "A wonderful must do experience. There are hundreds of monkeys and plenty of baby monkeys to go ga ga at. I bought a couple of bunches of bananas and enjoyed them climbing on me as I fed them. Make sure you walk the trails as you'll be rewarded with some spectacular forest backdrops", "It's a great place to visit, the views are amazing and the monkeys are very friendly in general, nothing to fear if you respect them. Nice place to sit and relax", "Lots of monkeys and well fed and look after. Really helpful shuttle bus taking you back to town for free as well.", "Our visit to the Sacred Monkey was quite exciting. If you're feeling brave enough you can feed the monkeys the bananas that are sold to you by the locals - or pose for a picture as they clamber on top of you to grab said banana. Not brave enough to do it myself, but was good fun watching others squealing in both horror and delight! Plenty of staff dotted around to help if any problems - but we didn't encounter any - just a few monkeys trying to get into backpacks so keep them sealed!", "This is a beantiful place to visit however be careful of anything shiny they love to stael sunnies etc and will search your bag if it is open.", "this is a very beautiful place, don't be put of by the monkeys, go early before the crowds arrive and after the rangers have fed them or after they have been fed by the tourists, do not take food with you and keep away from any fights. the light is different in the am and pm [for photos]", "We walked from the main road in Ubud along monkey forest road, only about 20 mins and loads of great small shops and bars en route! We weren’t sure but found out adults pay 50,000ru each (£3) and you walk around the sanctuary without any additional fees. Straight away monkeys were running around us at the entrance! Surprisingly clean given the inhabitants, although watch where you put your hands, and a stunning location with monuments, climbing vines and towing trees. The monkeys are safe as long as you respect the rules and don’t carry anything loose, keep glasses etc in a well closed risk sack. Got some great pictures with my dslr to take home. Make sure you take a good camera or if iPhone!", "Went to The Monkey Forest Sanctuary twice in 36 hours on our Ubud trip! Amazing tropical rainforest surroundings...stunning scenery. Be prepared for 600 nese long-tailed monkeys all desperate for a banana! Getting pictures taken with a monkey on your shoulder is an experience! Brilliant!!! 🙈🙉🐒🐵🙊", "Went for a walk in Monkey Forest while staiyng in Ubud for few days. I was about an hour before closing time, but it was enough to cover the forest. Did not see many monkeys at first but suddenly they were everywhere. Managed to see a small fight between the groups, it was a bit scary but the handlers managed to keep the monkeys away from visitors. Be careful with your belongings, some monkeys like to \\borrow\\\" things.\"", "The Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary is a beautiful place to spend a few hours while you are in Ubud. The walk through the lush forest with its beautiful moss covered statues, waterfalls, huge trees, sacred springs, and exotic carved stone dragon bridge is amazing. We felt like we were in a movie set! The monkeys, however, are a greedy mischievious bunch that must be closely watched! I saw several people get their water bottles, hand sanitizers, and lunch stolen out of their pockets and backpacks by those little imps so hold on to your hats, sunglasses and cameras. Don't get too close to them or look them in the eye. They do not like being admonished or denied and for heaven's sake, don't touch them. That sweet little doe-eyed monkey can turn instantly into an aggressive beast who bares astonishing long sharp pointed teeth at you and may even bite or scratch...be warned! We chose not to feed them or allow them to climb on us....you can choose what to do for yourself, but we have had too many other bad experiences with aggressive monkeys in different parts of the world during our travels to know better. Enjoy your \\walk on the wild side\\\"!\"", "Inside the city of Ubud is a population of monkeys in a wonderful sanctuary. The monkeys are not caged or held in by walls or fences. The entrance fee to the forest is IDR40,000, roughly equivalent to £2.00 Inside, there are ladies selling fruit, so that you can feed the monkeys. They will sit on your shoulder, to give you a photo opportunity, for a small banana. We had a great couple of hours, visiting the monkeys and exploring the site. There is a temple close to the entrance with a Banyan tree, which is worth the entrance fee on it's own. Please be aware that the monkeys are wild animals and that there are a numbers of different family groups at the sanctuary. We were advised at our hotel not to leave the paths in the forest and not to show our teeth, it is possible that you could be attacked.", "Went with hubby & 5 year old and enjoyed it very much despite initial fear of monkeys reputation! If you respect the usual safety recommendations, the walk in the forest is really nice, guards were feeding the monkeys frequently thus they were not aggressive at all. The forest has a couple of nice walking paths among high trees and accross bridges. Took us about 1,5/2 hours to walk quietly around the forest.", "I would love to say something positive about it but was frustrated with what I saw and honestly, I think the whole place was on autopilot. Meaning that, the monkeys weren't fed regularly at vet appointed times. I never went to the deer enclosure at that very end there, but I believe that there wasn't any animal clinic around. The monkeys were left helpless at the mercy of the visitors and not everybody would buy the food sold at the entrance for them. Back in 2004, when my family members were here things were much different. There were street artists who could paint portraits for you and also many other craftsmen/craftswomen lining the paths. You could pay for tattoos, hair braiding and all the other stuffs. Now it's just desolate and empty with not much to see or do but taking pictures and even that would be dangerous when it comes to hungry monkeys. Please guard your cameras and belongings well because they'd been known to have snatched people's cameras many a time. The street shops were well hidden and never served their purpose either. I feel sorry for the sellers and it beats me how they could still survive. I did buy a batik sarong though. On the way down from the shops, I caught my blouse on a nail's head on a piece of wood coming from an unfinished shop. There were shops still needing some sort of work and weren't opened yet. I was trying to wear my backpack at the time, so be careful. The goods were cheaper than the ones in town, like in Kuta or Legian, and if you can bargain well, you might just save a bit of money. The monkeys were cute but thin and in some cases, were almost emaciated. I could sense that they were hungry and we couldn't all spend everything we got on monkey food and feed them all day. There wasn't any plans going on in their part to feed the monkeys and it makes one wonder why they're charging people at the entrances. Not that we mind paying for it but please show us a bit of love for your sacred monkeys!", "The monkeys are so lovely and they know if you are hiding bananas from them! The sanctuary is beautiful. It takes about 1 hours to walk around.", "This temple is quite old and has had some major renovations over the last few years. The monkeys are still there though and are ready to steal anything not tied down.", "Before going to the Monkey forest we were warned about the risk of being attacked by the monkeys, which was not the case at all. These animals are used to people and are very friendly if you respect them. The visit was one of the highlights while in , beautiful landscapes and the monkeys are just so much fun to be with!!! Recommended 100%", "The scenery, the relationship with spirituality and nature provides an amazing evening. Be cautious of the monkeys, they are much more aggressive than most places.", "Imagine a forest reserved for monkeys. Now imagine a temple dedicated to the Moneky God. Alas Kedaton Monkey Forest offers this and more. As I entered the premises I was carrying the corn stick that I had just finished eating. One of our hosts noticed and was rushing towards me. I was quick to react, throw it and change my host's course. So be careful. There are guides who wait for hours for a single customer. All of them double up as shopkeepers...so they will insist you buy a lot of stuff from their shops. There's also a tree full of bats. Simply put, there's a lot to enjoy.", "We stopped over as part of an all day tour and spent about 30mins walking around the area. Admission fee is 20000 each from memory (kids are half that I think depending on age). Heaps of monkeys around and you can purchase a bunch of bananas for 50000 and feed the monkeys. If you want a photo with a monkey on your shoulder, hold the banana up in the air and try and get one of the smaller monkeys to climb up, they will then just sit and eat. Giving you plenty of opportunities for a photo. Facilities onsite are clean. Just remember don't look a monkey in the eye as this is a sign of aggression, we had no issues with the monkeys while we were there.", "Many big monkey bullies. Freaked my kids out and goodness it's really expensive. I think it's suppose to support the monkeys but I couldn't help feeling ripped off. I won't be back that's for sure.", "Lovely grounds and temples but only fun if you like monkeys. The babies are cute but the large adults not so much but there is always an idiot willing to let them jump on them to get food. Would be a bit nervous with small children. Value for money though as only equivalent to A$5 entry and you can get a free bus ride to the centre of Ubud.", "Loads and loads of pretty tame monkeys, they didn't jump on us luckily. We were scared of getting bitten but the staff were very good they tell them off if they go too near you. We were a little freaked out and left after around one hour but I think children would love this trip fascinating seeing them and the place is well staffed and kept beautifully.", "There are lots of staff around the forest to move monkeys on who get too close to people for too long which made the visit feel safe. Don't carry a plastic water bottle around in your hands as the monkeys will steal them! Some other good tips are to not wear hoop earrings in case a monkey jumps on your shoulder and don't have food in your pockets or bag! I've seen the monkeys go into people's pockets and try to unzip bags so be aware. It cost IDR 80,000 for 1 adult for unlimited time in the forest. Try and go early or later in the day to beat the crowds.", "Although we heard how dangerous the monkeys can be, we did go to the monkey forest and was most definitely worth it!! If and when you do what the staff says and respect the monkeys, you will be just fine and will enjoy to see them so closely!! You can even feed them, there are bananas for sale for that and the staff will give you information how to do it. I promise it‘s pure fun!!", "We visited the Monkey Forrest twice during our time in Ubud. The first time we went it was quiet and there were not too many tourists and the experience was great. We fed the monkeys bananas which you purchase within the grounds, took many photos and it was a nice and stress free visit. The second time we went was because we had a little time to spare and the forest was close to our hotel. On this day it was busy and full of tourists and the monkeys seemed to be over stimulated and were not as calm. My partner who sat down to have a drink of water found that she ended up fighting with monkey for the water bottle when it tried to take it from her hands. It resulted in her being bitten by a second monkey when she refused to give it up. It did not draw blood but did offer a fright. Although there was a park ranger watching the on goings there was a lot of people and it was hard for them to see everything. Our first visit was great but the second not so much. I do recommend people go and explore the temple complex and the forest but be aware that there are good days and bad ones.", "The location is lovely and the monkeys are very cute, we watched several young monkey's playing in a pond and dive bombing each other. Unfortunately the site actively promotes feeding them, but only with the food they supply to keep them \\healthy\\\", which obviously costs a lot. We witnessed 4 tourists get bitten during our visit, not enough to draw blood but still clearly a nasty shock for them. In my opinion feeding wild animals like this goes against preservation/conservation so despite not feeding them myself I left there feeling guilty that I'd contributed by paying for the entry ticket...\"", "We entered from the south gate, much quieter , monkeys were everywhere but never annoyed us. Fabulous temple and great guides", "Enormous amount of money and of all family groups. Right from child to very old money has been encountered in this location. Inside there is some temples were we can see group of one famil monkeys. Very scary as they climb on you if u have some eatable items or they take your backpacks and open it. Be aware that u don't carry anything", "Beautiful place...massive area..monkeys will grab anything especially your glasses. Lots of steps involved..was shocked that none of the shops sold souvenirs. Well worth the visit", "Lots of monkeys!! A bunch of them come to you asking for anything!! Pay attention!! They could grab your glasses, hats, bottles, mobiles!! Very nice, but...... lol", "but the monkeys will steal anything you're carrying - so be careful! if a monkey jumps on you though, the staff will come to your rescue!", "If you want to fall inside the jungles you will have very safe trip surrounded by monkeys You can feed then, take pictures, but be careful, they are biting", "100% chance of seeing more monkeys then you can count! They are really playfull and will climb on you if you have food(might do even if you dont). Really cheap and was a wonderfull experience for me. There is also a beautifull temple in the forest by the river", "Staffs amazing ! But drugged animals that we saw, it’s a BIG NO!! Also a dirty turtle 🐢 who live in a dirty water!! How about we do the same to you ??? The 2 monkeys frying under the sun while tourists taking pictures ?? The tiger completely drugged to please people ……disgusting. And putting deer 🦌 wonder around like completely under something…..never again !!!", "The Monkey Forest is a fun afternoon a nice walk around the Sanctuary, I decided to feed the monkeys it was such a laugh especially when one peed on me but at times slightly terrifying as they can be viscous. I wouldn't bring glasses and carefully with your pockets.", "So many monkeys! Just be careful since they lay in the middle of the sidewalk and you dont want to hurt them. For sure worth it just to walk around a bit.", "Nice place to visit if you have children. Nothing special but nice to see so many monkeys up close. It’s easy to do. No need to spend more than 1 hour so it fits easily into your itinerary", "Very nice to see them in their own environment. Annoying see in some people feeding them as this is bad for their health. Some monkeys were a little aggressive, one tried to bite me for no reason and grazed my skin. They do jump on you! Remove jewellery/ hair accessories, my earrings were took out by the monkeys. One even wee'd on me! Be warned, they are protective of each other and will jump on your head!", "If you are in ubud you absolutely must visit the monkey forest. Its a great experience, the monkeys climb on your shoulder and eat the bananas you can by for almost no money. Be careful tho, if a monkey tries to snatch a banana from you, you better not try to take it away, or they might bite you to try and get it. But mostly they are very friendly", "If you want to get some attention from monkeys - bring some corn with you. You can also buy some bananas in the place. If you want the monkey to jump on your shoulder - raise your hand up (with the snack). But be careful- as monkeys are rather naughty and can steal away all snaks you have :). The easiest,way of getting nice photos with monkeys is,asking the security guys to help - they usually ask 10000 for that \\service\\\" :).\"", "One of the highlights of our trip to . You mustn't miss visiting the monkey forest. Friendly monkeys that are sooooo cute. You can purchase bananas to feed them. You can see that the monkeys are well cared for. I could come again and again and again.", "It’s ok,you see a few monkeys being fed,chasing eat other and grooming picking bugs from backs. There was one or two screams from the visitors but otherwise it’s very busy. It does have a useful shuttle back to Ubud centre.", "Best to visit in the afternoon after the monkeys have been fed and are less active. No problems anyway as there are plenty of guides around to control any naughty monkeys. Many will interact with you but you still need to beware as these are so wild animals. The grounds here are very cool and so picturesque with many beautiful gardens and streams to take some great pics. A trip to the monkey forest is a lovely day out.", "This one of my funny day in my wife and I have great day there you must go is cheap and funny play with monkeys don't be scared because the monkeys are very friendly buy some baby bananas for them once you enter the gate", "31k ind to get in. Nice forest walk with the monkeys all the way through. Buy bananas and hold them up for a monkey to climb up your body to get its treat. Some fantastic old growth trees.", "This is not a place for you if you are scared of monkeys because they are everywhere. Be careful, coz if you have any food item in your hands these guys will get you, climb you like a tree. But a definite place to visit when and if in Ubud ", "We had read a lot of mixed reports about the monkey forest and it was with a slight feeling of dread that we visited. We needn't had feared. There are very clear signs about what to do and not to do with the monkeys. There is also plenty of staff on call to ensure none of the cheeky residents get out of hand. The monkeys were everywhere! Big and small... Everyone was enjoying themselves watching them and feeding them... We even saw a cheeky monkey sneak up on an unaware traveller and pinch the bananas which I'm sure were destined elsewhere. Fear not if you stick to the guidelines you will have no problem and you will love watching the monkeys in their natural habitat.", "a very relaxing place, full of monkeys and only cost 2aus$ the entry, what else would you want, perfect for pictures, a very unique expirence.", "Fun place to explore on a hot day! Lots of beautiful trees, nice walking paths through the jungle, near temples and a stream. It was cool to see the monkeys relaxing, playing, and eating in the forest. So amazing that this space exists in the city - highly recommended!", "We read reviews about getting bitten and monkeys climbing on you steeling your personal effects so we were a bit weary We did see Monkeys steel personal effects but the reason was people had them in open bags or pockets if you follow the basic rules we found this a very fun thing to do There were always plenty of rangers on hand to assist This a great all ages thing to do plenty of shade and some good places to eat on the surrounding roads there is a free shuttle from Ubud ( we never found) Fun way to spend a couple of hours ", "The Monkey Forest is a must to see if you travel in ! The Monkeys are the keepers of that sacred sanctuary, surrounded by Giants trees, rivers, sculptures. They are not agressive but very very curious so be carefull, if you want to enjoy the walk, don t bring any food or plastic bags in here !...And If you just follow simple logiacl rules you will have A magical souvenir to live ! I will remember this moment for Life ! A true and unique experience", "Cost was 80k IDR ($6 USD) to get in. See and interact with hundreds of monkeys in a gorgeous environment. Once in a lifetime so if you are in you must make a daytrip out of it.", "It's not rare to smell smoke throughout with people burning their trash pretty much everywhere. But to pay money for breathing in toxic air!? I give this a terrible rating for this reason. As we approached the enclosure for petting the goats etc.,there was a burning happening right next to the wall behind. We were literally smoked out of the area. The park overall is not impressive to begin with, but then to risk your health and those of the little children that frequent the park is inexcusable.", "we loved it, but had a few near misses with aggressive monkeys. Best to not purchase food and enjoy watching other people get climbed on.", "Really beautiful place to walk around. There are many monkeys here, I felt right at home! Be warned - they're theiving little things! keep all valuables either in your hotel, or very close to you. Nothing is safe!", "I've been there again and I still love it. Is nothing you can compare with. I love the place, this quiet and peaceful feeling in nature. Monkeys going around you and if you treat them like you would treat yourself is nothing dangerous there. Just step back and watch this beautiful creatures playing in the natural environment. It's absolutely worth your visit 👍👍👍 Remember monkeys are not a people who will take a pictures with you 😉 Don't disturb them so they will come to you if you are patient.", "I wouldn't take babies or young kids here as the monkeys are unpredictable. We had no problems but I saw the animals jumping on people.", "Visited as part of day trip in Ubud, we were most looking forward to this. The monkeys come and sit on you if perch on walls/benches, and will come running for a banana! One little on pulled my husbands earring out, so be careful if wearing anything valuable! And another bit me (playfully I like to think!) while trying to steal my fan, but if you follow the guidelines, you feel safe. Great photo opportunities.", "20,000 entrance which is £1 and worth it! a huge area once inside with not only monkeys but deer also! make sure you walk around everywhere - there are hidden little steps which lead around the stream - very beautiful. i was cautious of the monkeys. some people had them on their heads and one lady gave one her plastic water bottle which you shouldnt do - did provide entertainment though as the monkey managed to ope it and drink the water! this place is a must if you enjoy animals, lots of baby monkeys about! cute!", "This was just cool. This is a protected forest of Macaw monkeys. They are allowed to roam in this safe temple/forest area. Because you are allowed to buy and feed them bananas, their favorite food in the whole world based on how they act, they are very friendly. The climb on your back, your shoulders, your lap, and in your purse and back pack. Take a shoulder bag that is easy to slip bananas into and out of. When you purchase your first bunch of bananas, that tapping you feel on your shoulder is not a person, but the first monkey who is getting ready to climb atop your head so the second monkey can also reach for the food. Break up the bunch (large bunch is 5$ US) and quickly slip it into you bag, and walk away from the stand. The further away from the stand the less pushy the monkeys are. When you are ready for the selfie with your monkey, hold the banana high in the air and one will climb your shoulder for some really great pics. They will also rummage in your bag and pull stuff out, so be aware. The smallest ones are just curious and will climb on you like you are a new jungle gym. Food not necessary. there will also be jumping, swimming and pushing other monkeys in the pool. Take a camera and have fun. if you have a stroller, the monkeys will climb in it with your child. They will ride on the top while you push like they are in a parade. They will steal the toys, sippy cups, juice boxes, and snacks. Hide everything you do not want to lose and be aware of what is playing with your child.", "If you're going to Ubud this is a must do. The monkeys are cheeky so make sure you have nothing lose otherwise they will take it. There are people around who you can pay around 20,000 IDR for some food and the monkeys will go on your shoulders.", "Just loved seeing the monkeys, especially all the babies. They are so cute! Also fun was to watch the young males diving into the water and playing with each other. I wouldn't advise bringing in any food or even a water bottle, when you have these things I saw them jump on people and become aggressive. We didn't have anything on us so had no trouble. Just really enjoyed watching them.", "I went with a friend early in the morning to enjoy the beautiful, peaceful surroundings and many wild monkeys. By 10 a.m., many more tourists had arrived and it wasn’t as tranquil as we would have liked. It was fun watching the monkeys play. One was attracted to a button on the outside of my purse and jumped onto my lap to get a better look. I obeyed the signs and stayed still rather than trying to touch her but it was neat having her so close. A couple of other tourists were offering their plastic water bottles to the monkeys as toys, despite the posted signs. One of them was bitten by a monkey but it didn’t appear to be serious. Best to obey the signs.", "you have to visit this place if you are on . A lot of monkeys))) you can buy bananas and feed them. Be careful,monkeys could be aggressive. It was perfect place to walk and so exotic. But not very clean, but it's ok.", "That's a nice spot to enjoy nature and a good way to see how monkeys live free. 100% recommended if you visit .", "Been to the forest numerous times to visit the monkeys. Best to do a whole day trip to Ubud and will spend a good 1.5 hours there. Cheap entry and cheap bananas for monkeys. There is some great photo ops and the location is very beautiful with a chance to get up close and personal. And by up close and personal, I mean jumping all over you! Make sure you don't wear any white or light colours. Also make sure all valuables are packed away. I have heard of the monkeys stealing and becoming aggressive but lucky enough to never experience it, even after 5 trips to the Monkey forest.", "Not much shade and a fair amount of rubbish, it's ok to walk along in the evening but in the heat of the day you will roast because of the lack of trees.", "Loved just strolling around here. Wasn't keen on purchasing fruit to feed the monkeys quite happy to let them do their own thing. Had fun with some other tourists who wanted to take pictures of me with their group, happy to oblige. If you are visiting Ubud its worth a visit", "Monkey Forest was a great place to visit, but it's important to follow certain rules. - it's best to visit early morning before the crowds and heat - DO NOT carry any food and bananas (they say it everywhere but some people do anyway and that's where most of the horror stories come from) - DO NOT have anything shiny on display - monkeys will take it for sure! we even saw a monkey try to take a girls earrings! - if the monkey climbs on you - stay calm and walk away - it really works - screaming and trying to shake it off - doesn't) the forest itself is more like a park - it's nice to see and you can get some great photos of the monkeys", "Funny to see those monkey's playing. Nice setting in jungle. Perfect visit also for small children. No danger, just be careful for your belongings.", "I read a lot of negative reviews before taking my young kids. People only need to read the signs at the entrance and follow the guidance. Also, I recommend you don't stay immobile with a group of monkey-watching people as you want to be able to walk away swiftly but calmly in case a monkey gets angry, nosey or cheeky! One climbed on my shoulders and tried to open my bag. Two or three climbed on my wife's shoulders and a little one pretended to bite her (phew). But if you remain calm and quiet it should be OK. If you want to feed them, you'll be able to buy bananas from local vendors inside the park and trained guides will take photos of you with monkeys on your shoulders. Totally worth it!", "A gorgeous place to walk around with lots of ancient trees, the beautiful temple and of course the monkeys who are very curious and friendly and HUNGRY!", "Place overall is ok, paid AUD$30. Nice park overall, lots of monkeys but not all friendly. My son got bitten by a monkey when he's walking pass it without even eye contact. So people with young children please watch out for them.", "Monkey Forest Ubud, also known as Mandala Suci Wenara Wana (locally known) is the sanctuary and natural habitat of the nese long-tailed Monkey. It is located at Padangtegal Ubud, . About 749 monkeys live in this sanctuary. The Monkey Forest is owned by the village of Padangtegal and village members serve on the Monkey Forest's governing council", "Definitely worth a visit, the monkeys are great to watch and can easily spend a couple of hours walking around the fairly large grounds. The monkeys know exactly where to find food so if you do bring any in make sure it is well hidden. The bananas are also expensive to buy inside so maybe worth bringing some in a bag.", "Nice temple area with many monkeys. Do not feed the monkeys or coax them to sit on you. We saw one teenager get bitten. We were talking to a couple in the evening. He got bit on the hands and head. They saw a couple people get bitten. I have been there over a couple of visits to and had no issues with the monkeys, but I keep my distance and do not encourage them to get close.", "bring some money for some bananas which the monkeys will immediately steal from you as soon as they were handed by the lady who sells them. It's a nice walk through the \\forest\\\". Anyway, you should take care of your belongings as these monkeys are very cheeky.\"", "Personally I never had any experience with monkeys before, at least they never were so close to me like in this case. As you buy the ticket for the monkey forest you know that you'll be surrounded. Monkeys are used to humans and generally don't get disappointed by people's attention, but they're always animals, and they can react in an unexpected way. There are three temples inside the Monkey forest and they're all worth the visit. Don't bring food with you, any kind of food, or the monkeys will know it, jump on your backpack, try to open it, steal what's inside and in the end groom your hair!", "Adored this place, but do be careful, they bite. There's a medical clinic at entrance 2 for a reason. I had to visit it. No provocation is required for a monkey to turn on you. They're unpredictable. On the other hand, they are a delight to watch and photograph up close and personal. If you're the anxious type, don't feed them or allow them to jump on you and you should be alright.", "At an adult admission fee of A$3, this is priced for all nationalities to enjoy, unlike Bird Park at US$26. It was gat to watch monkeys feasting on bananas though one wonders if they suffer from obesity given the number if visitors buying bananas at IDR20000 a bunch. The forest is beautiful. Clean toilets were provided. All in all a top class attraction but quite busy at 1130 on a Friday. Staff were fine.", "A beautiful sanctuary in Ubud. Lots of monkeys that never fail to amuse. The walk through the forest is steamy but well pathed and interesting.", "6 of us (3 couples) went to the Sacred Monkey Sanctuary and really enjoyed the experience. It was something totally new, and an excellent adventure. Excellent for picture taking. Follow the guidelines provided, and stay vigilant: monkeys deserve the reputation they have for being pranksters!", "Spend few hours here , beautiful place , & watching the monkeys play there antics so funny I really enjoyed it , The monuments and gardens are beautiful very accessible with a good walking tracks", "You will have so much fun with the monkeys. They are very approachable and innocuous as you can see. You can buy bananas before you get in to feed them. The place is very beautiful, vegetation is green and plentiful. You can have a delicious breakfast for locals and taxi drivers served by some of the women outside. Ask any driver to show you.", "The monkey forest is really nice. The monkeys look really good and are \\active\\\" haha so keep everything in your backpack and just don't open it hahaha. The Temples in the forest are also very lovely.\"", "I really liked the Monkey Forest. It is as expected filled with monkeys. You don't have to be afraid of them. Just respect them as you respect all living beings and they co-exist with you during your visit. That place also has very nice buildings and temples with nese architecture, a little river filled with Koi fish and beautiful plateaus for great views at the nature and of course great opportunities to level up your instagram. The entrance costs for an adult 80K IDR (~ 5.5$) and for a child 60K IDR (~ 4$) (2019). As for parking, they offset for every hour you parked your vehicle. I was charge with 3K IDR for 1,5h.", "As you approach Monkey Forest from one of three entrances, monkeys are on roof tops all around you, they are waiting at the pathway where a lady is selling bananas. Cost of entrance 30,000rp. Bananas 20,000 for a bunch, only buy if you are willing to be mobbed and your bananas gone in 20seconds. The forest itself is well maintained with beautiful temples amongst. As for the monkeys they can be calm ... Sometimes. I sat down minding my own business, small monkey sat on my lap hit me in the face 3times, yanked my hair and tried biting my neck. One also tried to bite through my bag. The monkey didn't hurt me, but I'm sure they could. Was amazing experience, got some great photos. Just be cautious, the monkeys are watching you!", "A very beautiful place to visit in . One of the popular tourist attractions. I really enjoyed it. Just got to be careful with your bag as the monkeys associate this with food so they try to snatch it away from you. So best is not to carry anything when visiting the money sanctuary. Other than that. It's beautiful.", "Had a laugh at the entrance to the sanctuary when a monkey sneaked quietly up to a woman who sells bananas in a tub. As the woman was talking to some tourists, he actually got the top off the tub, and was just about to put his arm in to get a nice bunch, when SLAP, she banged the top down so hard, the monkey had to do a nice long wee on the spot. Funny thing is, he stepped away from his wet puddle, then sat down on a nice dry spot. My granddaughter, aged 5, could not stop laughing. We did not go into the forest as time was short, but the monkeys come anyway and cross the busy road, and climb up to the roofs of the buildings. We had fun jut watching this!!", "This monkey sanctuary is a nice little getaway to nature, which is located in the heart of Ubud town. There is a large temple in this forest, and what interests me were the stone carving on these walls. Too bad I could only take photos outside the temple, as they were closed to visitors that day. Although the monkeys run wild, but they are not unaccustomed to humans. You are not supposed to feed the monkey with outside food, which I guess is another money-making scheme by the park rangers. Nevertheless, the forest provided nature lovers a little something to look forward to in the little bustling Ubud town.", "worth a vist for the monkeys and the park with its temples. the monkeys are not as aggressive as thought they would be, just make no abrupt noises or movements", "Beautifull and breathtaking is the view , monkeys are very cheeky and beautiful at the same time. Too many people here for me to enjoy it . But worth the trip if just for the view.", "If you have a little fear of monkeys or distrust, pay attention because they are very wild and a little rough if you get too close.", "Lush green forest with loads of friendly monkeys. Good place in Ubud. It requires entry ticket. It has free parking.", "The monkey. Forest is a nice place to visit and it's close the centre of ubud. There are lots of monkeys around playing with each other or causing trouble. If you hang out by the little pool you get to watch them dive bomb each other. Just be careful with your stuff, a monkey outside the park stole my diet coke and I seen someone get a bite so be careful.", "Don't carry any food with you if you don't want aggressive monkeys jumping up on you. Otherwise they leave you alone and you can get some great shots of them bothering other people. ;-) Tropical jungle atmosphere, stone temple and carvings of monkeys.", "Save your money and walk around! You’ll see all! Need 100 characters. So just typing........... hope this is enough", "Love this place. Have been there twice with nothing negative to say. Monkeys are happy and the forest is just beautiful .", "Funny monkeys, beautiful temple, worth a visit for the greenery and river. ", "Abode to the hordes of monkeys, it's not that quiet walk. Monkeys are harmless if you don't bother them. Do not carry anything that catches their attention namely food, wide hats, shiny ornaments etc. Do not startle them. Do not try to pet them. Don't go near a mother with baby. I saw two tourists getting roughed up by the monkeys and they went straight to the hospital inside the monkey forest. Some tourists have their objects taken away from them. The caretakers inside the forest are helpful (and they would click a picture of you with the monkeys). There is a temple inside and if one is lucky, one can see localites performing and showcasing their vivid culture. P.S: Don't be discouraged by so many reviews like mine, that beware oneself of monkeys. They are perfectly harmless and inquisitive primates; and thousands of tourists visit the forest every day with nothing happening to them. As you can see in the end every reviewer including me were allowed to write their reviews by the monkeys.", "please be careful for monkeys to be so capricious. One moment they were all affectionate but next sec they hit my head really hard and ran away Not a joke, I was never hit that hard ever.", "Sacred Monkey Forest is worth visiting Lots of fun and things to see Monkeys are plenty and are safe You can feed them bananas buy inside the forest", "We visited the monkey forest in March 2015. Our driver told us to leave handbags, cameras and jewellery behind as the monkeys would pinch them. This made me nervous as well as reports about people getting bitten and contracting rabies but I still wanted to go. It was a cheap entry fee, about $3 and the forest was lovely and there were some beautiful trees and temples and carvings. There were monkeys everywhere and it was fun watching the cute babies. It was smelly and dirty though (as you could imagine) and I made sure i didn't touch railings or trees or anything as there was monkey poo and pee all over the place. Worth a visit though. Don't let the kids touch anything and keep a bottle of hand sanitiser handy.", "The temple itself is rather disappointing and I think has so much nicer ones to offer, but of you want to have a super touristy picture with a monkey, that's the place to be. You should keep in mind, that the monkeys are not really domesticated, so they are still semi-wild animals, who could scratch or bit you, if you behave differently from what they are use to. I got a friend spending days afterwards worrying, if she got rabies or not - fun times...", "A good activity for families with children. Lovely environment. Bananas available to feed to monkeys. Just keep your belongings tucked away from prying paws.", "It was a forest with full of monkeys, and tour guide is necessary to keep the monkeys away with rattan stick or something. The monkeys are wild, do not bring any catchy stuff or food, the other monkeys can grab your stuf from behind or above. Sometimes they exits forest and sits on the street or go to parking area.. some monkeys would snatch your stuff or shiny sunglasses or anything they think attract them, just walk normally and do read the information board.", "So many monkeys!! They're not as aggressive as everyone says - just don't go around holding food out, because they WILL jump on you if you do. The staff are wonderful and helpful. Be there around 5 pm if you want to watch the staff cut up watermelon and yams for a monkey feeding frenzy!", "Nice place to visit for a few hours. Very picturesque. No regrets! Just be aware of the monkeys who will try to steal your stuff.", "Did it with a guide, was a nice walk. Start early like at 8 am-9am with the shade is very enjoyable and the monkeys are more quiet. Once the tourist throngs appear (starting 10am). The monkey get restless and more aggressive also less enjoyable walk as the pavements are not really wide.", "It's clean, it's beautiful, it's shady, it only costs Rp. 30,000 per person, and you'll see lots of fascinating monkeys up close. Of course you should make the Sacred Monkey Forest a \\must do\\\" at least once during your time in Ubud! Do pay attention to the signs about safety, please. It's their sanctuary; the monkeys shouldn't have to exercise restraint in reacting to foolish humans' behavior.\"", "so funny, full of lovely monkeys. buy bananas, they love it! a place to visit in ubud! so funny, full of lovely monkeys. buy bananas, they love it! a place to visit in ubud!", "If I wasn't staying in Ubud I wouldn't have bothered so don't take a trip just for this. It's a quiet park to roam. Monkeys look quite cute. Best not to buy bananas, just watch the other tourists get sucked into it al allowing the monkeys to scratch you. It's really about observing the monkeys. I was leaning on a fence looking at the deer and a monkey came and bit my arm. It really stung, he obviously felt it was his fence! They're wild and possibly full of disease so was a bit concerned. I didn't hang around too long. Interesting to watch but wouldn't need more than 20 minutes here.", "What a place! Is was really something great to visit this place. Monkeys were super friendly and they were pose great. We enjoy it so much. If you had wish to feed them it was allowed to give them special organic food which you could buy just nearby.", "A leisurely stroll through a tropical setting with these furry friends all over. You can literally 'ape' them, although I wouldn't recommend it. Don't run, don't provoke and don't tease them. Just enjoy their company and the young ones are adorable.", "Even without the monkeys this is a lovely place to visit. The trees are beautiful. Temples are fascinating. Monkeys are photogenic and mischievous. Well worth a visit.", "Natural beauty. Nature lovers will surely admire it. Monkeys are very friendly and wont disturb at all. Amazing stone carved sculptors are added beauty to the place.", "Well worth a visit. Great to get so close to the monkeys. Really appreciate the fact that it didn't feel commercial this is the monkeys park!", "If you want to see and get up close and personal with the local wildlife this is the place. Just be a little carefull as they can be aggressive especially large males and females with young. Follow the rules be aware and you will enjoy this wildlife experience and get some great pics to add to the holiday album", "We visited the monkey forest January 2020, our experience was really good and exciting, the monkeys are well looked after and the park attendants very good with the tourists and monkeys. The monkeys of course can be temperamental so you must be careful and not go too close unless your with an attendant who knows the monkeys well. We witnessed a man get bitten by a monkey as he sat on their wall and allowed 3 monkeys to jump on him, he found this funny at first until he got bit, the bite was not nasty and this did not break the skin thankfully. My children fed the monkeys which was led by an attendant who was really friendly and helpful. A really lovely day out and well worth a visit.", "Support the monkey sanctuary with a visit to this place. Located in a forest on the outskirts of Ubud center (we walked there, no need for a taxi) you find this reservation where several social groups of monkeys live, (1300 animals when we where there). The animals aren't bothered by the people visiting and continue about their day and they seem well cared for, with respect to natural group dynamics. There is also an exhibition on the premise (modern art when we visited) as well as some nese traditional sites, such as a temporary burial site for local people awaiting a traditional cremation. On the risk of being bitten; follow the rules and don't be an idiot. These are semi wild animals, don't try to pet them, don't flaunt around with food. They know the sound a wrapper makes, even if it's in your backpack. DON'T FEED THEM ON YOUR OWN, Some of the caretakers will offer you some (supervised) interaction for a small fee (20k rupiah) with the animals, like feeding them mais from your hand, which is a fun experience. Beautiful location for a walk, especially if you like monkeys.", "My first time to see friendly monkeys! They were fed well (with sweet potatoes?) and can observe in their natural habitat. The entrance fee is reasonable and good for 1-2hr walk (exercise!) Bonus: exhibition of art inside featuring local artists", "It's a nice place to see the forest sanctuary with the temple and meets monkeys here. And also we can feed the monkeys but dont forget to keep save your value things in your bag.", "Amazing experience and very reasonably priced. I loved this experience and would recommend it to anyone visiting ubud.", "The forest develops around three temples covered by moss, whose grotesque statues give a Indiana-Jones appearance to the location. Overgrown trees, hanging lianas and, of course, the monkeys complete the picture.", "If you don't live around the Monkey Forest, this is a bit of a treat, just be careful don't wear glasses or things those rascals can pull off your head. Everybody stops here and while its crowded, get yourself some bananas to feed them... Please ...that way maybe they won't visit the neighboring hotels and steal bananas there... the babies are cute, the older patriarchal ones.. be careful...", "This is a busy place but you still get to see lots of monkeys in a natural setting which is just great. They are free to go wherever they like and as you walk around they are happy to sit playing with a coconut or chasing each other surrounded by tourists. We stayed a couple of hours and all really enjoyed our time there - would definitely recommend a visit", "It was a wonderful gift to be able to get in the sacred monkey forest, to see amazing carved artwork, sculptures and the temple with the monkeys enjoying their freedom and letting us be around them. If you came to Indonesia you must visit the forest. It's a very pleasant thing to do and gives you opportunity to understand a little more of their culture. Get your sport shoes, water bottle & comfortable clothes☝️😉", "We went with our guide from destination Asia, part of our Virgin holidays package. I would thoroughly recommend you go with a guide, to see the best bits. Not only Monkeys but amazing scenery! By going with a guide, you won't get pestered by sellers, monkeys, or miss anything. The guide will help you get a photo with a little monkey, but also safe gourd you from the bigger more aggressive monkeys. Amazing experience 😊", "We had a nice time here, interesting place. Be careful with your things, the monkeys like to steal plastic bags. Do not smile at them, they can consider it as an aggressive move. Do not look them in the eyes, they can attack also do not feed them. A lot of good pictures and beautiful nature. Cost is around 4$/person.", "The monkey forest is a nice couple of hours if you have time to kill in Ubud. There are thousands of monkeys but also thousands of tourists to. The monkeys aren’t caged in however they do get fed so keeps them in this forest for the tourist. I personally wouldn’t go back and I also think whilst traveling Indonesia these types of monkeys are everywhere to be able to see them!", "This is such an amazing place to visit. Have been a few times now. My wife and daughter were just in and had a wonderful time there. There were so many little babies that have been born at the moment . They are so cute. It's like walking into another world especially love the part where you go down the steps to the small creek below. If you haven't been there you must go. Enjoy the experience. Monkeys are a little scary which is all part of the fun.", "Only bad thing is that the monkeys are hand fed by the tourists which is not necessarily natural. Other than that it was definitely worth the visit", "The Monkey Forest is set in a beautiful wooded valley with amazing stone statues and ornately carved temples and the grey macaque monkeys wandering around freely in family groups. Juveniles play fight and mothers watch over their adorable babies. The staff are polite and helpful and it was a lovely day out.", "if you like monkeys, this is the place to go, very nice forrest, with helpfull friendly staff, and a lot of monkeys.... you can also buy bananas so you have something to feed them...", "We heard from everyone that you have to go to the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary. It sounded like something out of snow white- I would have a monkey come and sit on my shoulder and I would snap a picture. But once walking in and seeing a monkey open up some man's backpack and start rummaging for food - I safely made the decision it's not really for me. The monkeys can be a bit aggressive in the afternoon (we were told later by locals) so you should definitely go in the morning and there are hundreds of them at times- it can be rather intimidating, Friends (who came with) happily walked around and kept a safe distance but remember they are animals, you're in their home and turns out, just like humans, this can make them a little mad at times. If you're in two minds about it then I would say go and stand close to the entrance and watch from afar, you don't have to go deep into the forest but otherwise if you don't have time or it's far out of your way then rather go spend some time walking the arts market in Ubud and you'll see the monkeys crossing the road (so kind of the same thing). X ", "The monkeys had just been fed when we arrived so they were not interested in us. But be careful not to look them in the eye as they can get a little mad! Definitely worth a visit though, it’s very interesting If you haven’t been somewhere like this before.", "I visited the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary on Thursday, 20 Nov 2014 with my family. The place is located in Ubud, . The entrance ticket was Rp 30,000 for Adult, and Rp 20,000 for Child (3-12 years old). To feed the monkey, you must buy small bananas with Rp 20,000 or big bananas with Rp 50,000. It was fun to saw many monkeys in the middle of the forest. You can interacted with them freely and feed them with the banana. The local guard were separated within the location. They will remind you and protect you if the monkey get angered. You are not allowed to touch the monkey, and bewared of your pocket at your shirt or pant. Also be careful of your glasses if you wear them. To feed them, you're not allowed to hold the bananas too long, because the monkey can get angered. It was fun, and you must be careful with your children to not too close with the monkey. There are so many abroad tourists at this place than the local tourists. Recommend to visit this place with affordable price.", "As I was reading the wall with all the rules, a monkey jumped up on me, ripped open my plastic bag and stole my souvenirs and ran off. So just a warning - BEFORE you even get close to the entry gates of the sanctuary - hide or get rid of all your plastic bags. They think there's food in plastic bags so they rip them open. I was just lucky he ripped my bag and not my leg as he climbed up on me. The ticket lady was no help as she was the one that motioned me in to give her the plastic bag so she could store it. They offer storage for plastic bags. But, like I mentioned, it's safer to just not have them anywhere near the place. The gates are not really gates - there are no doors, just archways, so the monkeys roam outside of the sanctuary. But after that incident, everything was fine inside. The concrete sculptures are very surreal. It feels like you're walking on a set from an Indiana Jones movie. The bridge with all the hanging vines is also very cool. The temples are nice, nothing different from other temples on . The entire sanctuary is covered with a nice overhead blanket of trees so it's nice and cool. This place is fairly small and you can see everything in less than an hour. The monkeys are cute and abundant. Just remember to follow the rules!", "The Monkey forest is a beautiful temple and gardens set in the centre of Ubud. There are families of wild monkeys that reside in the grounds. The monkey forest had a very Indiana Jones feel to it.", "The main attraction here are of course the macaques - roaming around, stealing stuff, eating, playing and just being monkeys. Not being a big fan of monkeys, I still loved the forest for all the other stuff; the giant trees, the Holy Source, the three temples, the hundreds of statues (traditional and modern), the nice walk in the lush greenery, the stream, the flowers, the ponds with the giant koi fish. The temples are still active places of worship and when we visited there was a major ceremony happening so we had the opportunity to see locals bringing food and offers and praying and socialising ans showing off their best attires.", "Amazing to see the monkeys in this habitat. Great photo opportunities. Our guide was amazing. His name is June TATTO. He explained everything. He stopped when we asked for it. We also did the silver place where they make everything in their workshop. We tasted the most amazing and expensive coffee in the world. We visited the wood carving place where we bought a beautiful crafted dragon. Amazing. The temple we visited was also worth a visit, but the best was saved till last. The Ubud rice terraces. This place should be on everyone’s must do list. Just incredible. Ooh. Did I mention our tour guide. He is only a young guy but he is going places. I would recommend him any day.", "We were going to visit monkey forest, on monkey street Like 50 m from the entrance i went to the minimart to buy a small pack om potato chips due to salt lack, i thought i eat IT Quick before entering, As soon as i went out the store a monkey jumped down from the roof, attacked me, stole My chips and scratchad My thigh, i was so scared, we decided to not enter the monkey forest. Then i visited Their private clinic and the doctor gave me a tetanus shot and two rabies shots, have two more shots left. To sum IT up, we dont know the interior of the forest, probably very beautiful. The advice is to go Without Any food or Any bags because the monkys are very aggressive!", "If you love monkeys,no matter what their temperament, you'll love it. Some are quite, some are aggressive (bark without the bite), some will chase you, some will amuse you. Great entertainment.", "Myself and a group of friends went here while we were traveling and it was amazing! Just to see all the monkeys walking around you was fantastic! We paid to get photos with the monkeys to ensure we got great pictures, there was a very small fee for this but it was well worth it! It’s a must do if you are in Ubud! Ensure you get some food there to feed the monkeys!", "Really nice visit with my girlfriend. The monkeys are terrible but super fun. Just keep an eye open re valuables and do not provoke them.", "Be careful here as they can be quite aggressive, especially in the morning before they are fed. They stole my water & my girlfriends lip gloss right out of her purse. Follow the rules & heed to them as they will bite you or any little people that might just get a little to curious. Great place though & had a good day there.", "Ok going to a monkey forest sounds tacky and cheesy and as tourist trap central. Yes it costs money and the bananas they sell at the gate are ridiculously priced, but on the other hand the monkeys are cute, please leave them alone because when they want they will come to you. The forest is stunning and has a couple of amazing temples and spiritual sites. If you love animals you can easily spend a couple of hours here.", "Monkeys here are pretty friendly. a friendly reminder, bring/buy you own banana. because banana selling there are very expensive and not very good in condition. all the monkey will rush to you if you have banana. they will climb you as well", "Based on being told it was a big temple in Ubud and a must visit, I was a bit disappointed. But the monkey's gave us good entertainment and it was nice to walk around and see the different status, the beautiful forest and all the monkeys and their babies.", "So ofcourse we went to the monkey forest in Ubud. Everybody loves monkey’s right? Little upset about how people do not care about the rules. Feeding the monkey’s with cookies and so on. Just dont, the rules are there for a reason. And trust me the monkey’s gets food so dont worry bout that. And then i got upset beacuse they had a blind monkey in a cage, it Said on a sign that this is the best for the monkey so he can be in ”natural environment” and ”be with his kind” The little monkey was all alone, couldnt see anything, it was really depressing to see him like that. But im not a vet, so i dont know. For me that it not the best for an animal And please PICK UP YOUR GARBAGE please", "I was really nervous about going based on reviews of monkey bites but we had a great time & loved it! There are signs posted which explain what not to do and if you follow those you will be completely safe. We could believe how many people were breaking the rules & doing stupid things that could lead to getting bit. Rules are there for a reason to keep you & the monkeys safe! The monkeys were adorable and so much fun to watch! We LOVED this place!!!", "We visited the forest in the morning and it was great trip, monkeys were lovey and friendly and people gave them food. The atmosphere was relaxing and the sights were spectacular.", "monkeys are so cute you dont have to affraid of them they are really friendly. just be careful with your things", "I went early in the morning. So it was cooling to walk under the foliage of the rainforest. Very nice forest with tall trees and roots growing everywhere. The monkeys- there were aplenty. Not afraid of people at all.", "Great place to see tons of monkeys in their mostly natural habitat (obviously it's not super natural for them to be around SO many humans, purses, \\human food\\\" and the like, but close enough). It's a beautiful park that lets you escape the restaurants/shops/taxi-calling area that is the city center of Ubud. Be mindful, though, that the monkeys WILL take whatever you have, so it's best to not bring anything at all, except a camera, I guess, but just keep it hidden when you're not holding onto it firmly with both hands. It's open until 5 pm and only 30,000 RP.\"", "The apes a little bit annoying but the Tempel and the nature inside is very beautiful and impressive.", "We went to the forest as it seemed to be huge draw in Ubud. Our family of four thought it was just OK: 1) The monkeys can be quite aggressive, especially if you bring in or buy the food. Aggressive monkeys were not appealing to us. 2) The path through the forest is actually quite quick, making the overall forest smaller than we expected. The scenery, although limited, is pretty, including a river, temple and rock formations. Overall, it was worth going to, but certainly was not the highlight of our stay in Ubud.", "I loved Monkey Forest so much that if I had more time in I wanted to go there again. I went there early in the morning and I was able to see the monkeys eating their morning meal, drinking water from the water fountain, playing and grooming each other, and taking care of their young. I was initially scared so I followed all the rules about not feeding them, not showing teeth or making eye contact, etc. There are staff members throughout the area making sure that you and the monkeys are safe. One person saw how amused I was that he offered to take pictures for me with the monkeys in the background. Everybody is so friendly here and the lack of captivity and treating monkeys as monkeys instead of circus/zoo animal make this place an experience one should not miss while in !", "You pay a fee to get in to the forest. Understandable as it would take a bit to upkeep the temples inside and look after the habitat surrounding. Monkeys were being fed at different stations around the park by staff. There were plenty of staff around to make sure guests were safe and to warn people when they were doing things that may lead to being attacked by the monkeys. Staff did make sure plastic bags and loose items were kept secured before entering. Monkeys were great to watch and weren't too bothered by the amount of people. Some found interest in my bag, but were quick to scurry away when I pulled it away from them. This was a good way to spend an afternoon after shopping in the markets.", "The monkeys were great value and provided good entertainment, but unfortunately, the people were idiots and unpredictable, which made for a stressful situation.", "Great Place We went around 12noon great time loadssss of monkeys freely walking around and you can take close photos. Few people who work there help you and let them climb on you for photos which was brilliant. We did the while park in around 1hr max really then off to water falls temples etc. Keep your glasses and watches and loose stuff in car or home monkeys defo will take them or bite them lol. But a great place to visit. Tickets are available easy at entrance so don't buy from anyone else. Visit the site for prices.", "Very nice experience with the monkeys. We took a small walk around the park and saw a lot of them. One even jump on my wife so we took some awesome pictures.", "I was scared at the beginning for going in this place as I have a young baby and people advised that the monkeys could be aggressive but I had no problems whatsoever. If you don't try to touch the monkeys they would not bother you. Little one loved it and it was a highlight of the trip", "Really fun. Be careful of the monkeys they like to grab things! cheeky monkeys. But once you go once you will be satisfied. It's less than US$5 bucks so I'd say it's worth strolling around for an hour or so.", "Beautiful location, for just about 2 USD. Some tips though: do not bring in any plastic bags, as the monkeys will sure jump on you and take them, and this is a hazard for them (not to mention it would pollute their natural habitat). Also, better not wear any fancy jewelry or expesive sunglasses, unless you want to see your Rayban on a baby monkey :)) Pants and/or mosquito repellent will come in handy. Most of all, make sure you get to experience the nature side of this. The forest is beautiful, and it is amazing to see how the proximity between the monkeys and the human beings has become so natural in this place.", "We were uncertain about going to the monkey forest sanctuary after having read about bad experiences with the monkeys. We walked up to the entrance and could see some monkeys near the road. There were lots of people there and no one seemed to be having a bad time, so we decided to go for it. We were careful, probably overly careful. Right after walking in we saw a monkey jump onto a girl who had a water bottle. It wanted her water bottle and somehow put a whole in it so it was leaking. The girl kept hanging onto it anyway, though I don't know why she still wanted it. The monkey finally took it from her. Other monkeys tried to get the water bottles from the other people in her group, until they hid theirs in backpacks. You just should not bring any food or drinks in the sanctuary at all. The monkeys can smell it and will try to take it from you by jumping on you. We also saw a monkey with someones sunglasses. Like the sign says, the monkeys may totally steal your valuables, so hid them well away or don't bring them. You can buy bananas inside to feed to the monkeys, but we did not. The monkeys were too aggressive from what we saw for that to seem fun. They are used to taking food from the visitors all the time, and they are greedy for those bananas. Its very beautiful inside. I was glad to have brought insect repellent as it is a forest. We were really glad to have gone through the monkey forest. There are so many monkeys and lots of cute baby monkeys. They are all over and and can get really close to you. I enjoyed the monkeys by keeping a little distance though.", "We really enjoyed visiting the Monkey Forest. The forest itself is lovely and enjoyable to walk around. Its well shaded due to the trees so it was a good escape from the sun. There are plenty of monkeys, and you can buy bananas to feed them. We saw lots of families and babies. Most are friendly, though it is advised not to get too close. Worthwhile visit.", "We had our hotel shuttle drop us off then we walked back down Monkey Road to all the nearby stores and restaurants. This sanctuary is well worth a visit we had a lot of fun watching the monkeys go about their business. Bring your own fruit to feed the monkeys because the vendors overprice their items for the tourists.", "If you are staying in Ubud, certainly do make a stopover. It's a nice park, you can walk around, take pictures while monkeys run, climb and jump around; you do get the feeling you are at the heart of the jungle. Always remain vigilant since the monkeys can get agressive, even if they are used to visitors, they remain wild animals after all.", "I guess people love or hate this. I was nervous about being bitten (?rabies) or having my glasses stolen (did not occur). I did see a few large mosquitos. Overall this was interesting especially if you like seeing monkeys roaming beside you. I was worried about safety but if your sensible it seems fine.", "The forest is a very interesting place to visit where monkeys are running free every where But please mind this: - don't look them in the eyes as this might provoke them and they can become aggressive - don't take any food with you even if you hide it, they know and might come after you - don't try to touch them or play with them as not all are friendly - mind your belongings and take care of your glasses If you wish to feed them they sell bunches of bananas there you can buy and feed them but just take care", "I all ways take a short visit here. It's not really a big area but does have some nice jungle along the river and you can spend a good hour here. Keep your head on a swivel as there lots of monkeys ready to pounce. Don't bother with the bananas as you'll become a target. I enjoy watching the tourists get chased by them.", "Had a lovely time walking around the monkey forest. I'm always a bit weary at any signs of animal abuse (the classic 'monkeys in cages' pictures) and was glad that I didn't find such thing here. The animals seem to be treated well and are well-fed by locals and tourists alike. Most surprising was the good nose on the apes, they knew exactly which tourists carries (concealed) food and whom did not. Clever. The monkeys squabble over territory between the four species which is interesting to see if your not easily startled by loud hissing noises.", "Go early when it opens, it’s hot and can get busy! Why wouldn’t you want to see the monkeys it’s so close to ubud centre!", "Definitely worth a visit! The Sacred Monkey Forest is very green and picturesque. The monkeys are clever so watch your valuables. If you don't want to be climbed on don't have water or food in your bag as they will have it off you in no time! There are people selling bananas if you want to feed them and get some close up pictures. We went as a couple. However, I would be careful if taking young children as the monkeys behaviour can be slightly threatening. They are after all wild animals, even though slightly tamed. We heard of people getting bitten by monkeys so kept our distance. There is first aid available should it be required! No plastic bags allowed inside, so I would visit before your shopping trip to the market! Another tip. Avoid eye contact with the monkeys!", "We really enjoyed walking through the sanctuary. The monkeys were everywhere and you have the option of feeding them while you go through. You can even have them jump on your shoulder if you wish. Really cool place.", "been here 3 times and always smiling, the monkey so funny, avoid to shw bling stuff because they like it and try u get it so avoid monkeys fighting :D cheap for locaal and tourist, the staff also helpfull, the help me when i got monkey bite because i won't let go my mineral water bottle, thats my fault. because it forest i feel itchy, go to shower soon.", "Absolutely loved it! Well maintained, monkeys well treated, and there are 100's! Just be careful and follow the rules... one jumped on me and tried to steal my engagement ring! Great fun, and cheap!", "Intimate way to encounter docile monkeys in a large habitat. They are well fed and seemingly well cared for. Babies are adorable. Hike to the temple by the waterfalls. ", "Heaps of Monkeys and relativley safe as long as you don't wear jewellry and have any food", "Only costing 40,000idr (£2) per person can't complain it was a very enjoyable experience. After reading reviews on Google I did expect the monkeys to attack you for the bananas but they are quite tame as they are looked after well by the keepers they just climb on you and snatch whatever they think could have food inside.", "After reading some of the earlier reviews which made it sound like we were all in for a savaging we almost didn't go. With two small kids i was a bit apprehensive but decided to have a quick look on the spur of the moment as we were in the area and were very glad we did. There are monkeys everywhere and lovely temples and statues to look at. Great experience and value for money. Kids absolutely loved it. We did see some aggressive monkey's when we were there but only when people were agitating them or trying to get a reaction. To be honest if you were stamping your feet near my head or trying to shove a banana in my face i might have a similar reaction. We went early afternoon and on the whole the monkeys seemed fairly docile. I would suggest as others have to not carry anything in your hands and treat them with a healthy respect like the wild animals they are and you'll have an enjoyable visit.", "We got lost and ended up at the monkey forest so we went inside. It is so very interesting but I was a little frightened by the monkey. If you stay calm they won't bother you. But some people were playing with the monkeys food and they monkeys will get irritated and take your things. We only stayed for a short time and then we left. I Recommend to go visit but be cautious.", "I have been in The Monkey Forest 3 time before, but the monkeys seems to be more aggressive than ever! The are looking for (plastic) bags with \\contents\\\" to steal for food so be careful. Not only in the park they are present, but also in the close surroundings they are hunting. I was told many of them carry rabies, so please do not try to close to them! \"", "We went there to relish the good views. The cliff view is really good for pictures and relishing for eyes. But then there are monkeys all over this place who can ruin your experience anytime by snatching and taking your things away. Monkey took my iPhone while i was clicking picture and when i complained to the staff there he took 200USD from me to get my iPhone back from monkey. I gave money because all my official as well as personal things were there in phone. What i think is this is scam going on at this place by the staff, as monkey took takes phone and then sit at some place, obviously worried about one will ask to get that back and then staff starts asking for money to get to back. Will be believe any monkey will keep your phone safe for almost 20 mins without even a scratch and when you give money to them they bring it back from monkey within 5 mins. Be aware of this scam wen you visit this place.", "The ticketing process is efficient. Good customer service. Prices are expensive IDR 3700000.00 for four adults for about 30 minutes. Can feed an elephant for IDR 60000.00.", "😊😊 I’m all smiles when I think about these lil creatures who can be so playful and aggressive at the same time. I had the experience of visiting the sanctuary and I was just in awe. It was a beautiful day and all the monkeys seem to be all hanging out. Well we were in their home so what else would they do?! It was a real tickled treat. I got to be up, close and a lil personal with them. They were the cutest. We couldn’t or were not allowed to touch or feed them. I got pretty close to them and that’s all that mattered. Wish I could have held one just for the experience. Maybe next time. Their habitat was a wonderful place. With a lot of trees, stream like areas with water running through. You just had to be careful not to slip as some areas because it was damp, was a bit slippery. Just wear comfy and possibly rubber soles or nonslip shoes. It was a really wonderful day to gone and visit with them.", "The place is amazing, and it's interesting to find the hidden temples in the park. The monkeys are fun, but pretty intrusive: the do not hesitate to jump on you, grab your glasses, hats and whatever they can reach! I was bitten by a monkey on my head, so I suggest you to follow the guides (armed with long sticks), so you can easily look at them without being attacked.", "Lots of monkeys walking around nice to spend around an hour there once you have walked around not much else to do . Just need to be carful at times as they do tend to get a bit rough with each other at times . Lots of babies to see . Enjoyed my time there its worth a visit", "This was a great attraction. I was soon afraid the monkeys would jump on me but they didn't. They are very well behaved. Only jumping on people when they were encouraged. Great to see monkeys in an almost natural environment. They are well looked after too. Thoroughly enjoyed our visit.", "Just not worth the risk of your kids getting scratched and the consequences of a monkey scratch. Our daughter (9) wasn't being silly, wasn't trying to get a monkey closer. One just leapt on her and ran all over her, terrifying the poor kid.", "Well, it's a don't-miss atteaction. The grounds and temples are lovely. Thye monkeys are fascinating, but they can also be very aggressive about grabbing food, cameras, sunglasses.... One jumped from a wall on to my companion's head. I peeled him off and set him down and he promptly did it again!", "I was very unsure about this but my boyfriend really wanted to go. We read all the reviews and followed all the suggestions (they were very helpful and we felt prepared). We went at 5pm and at first we were both so nervous about the possibility of getting attacked we wouldn't even reach into our pockets to get our phones out to take pictures but after a bit of wandering and seeing others with there phones and the monkeys not bothered by them we relaxed and enjoy the surroundings. I love that all the signage for tourists promotes this place as the monkeys home and we must respect it.", "I have visited here a few times but this time they have changed things around and it seems for the better. You are charged around AU$8 to get in and they no longer sell bananas for you to feed the monkeys. They now have the \\attendants\\\" at feeding stations and they cut up sweet potato and throw the occasional banana at the monkeys for you to watch. This avoids monkeys climbing all over people and it is much safer. They monkeys will still get on you if they see something they like (plastic bag, open pocket etc) and they are remarkably clever at finding these! Just follow the guidelines they suggest and you will be fine. There were lots of baby monkeys on this visit and it was really nice. Safe for families and smaller children. Treat them with respect and they will do the same for you!\"", "We had a great visit such a peaceful sanctuary. Some monkeys a little challenging but if you follow the rules you will be alright.", "I could have stayed all day just watching the monkeys. You can get as up close and personal as you want, and enjoy the monkeys as long as you follow a few small rules. If you want to feed the monkeys you can but expect to draw attention to yourself. Stay calm and don't make any sudden movements if they jump on you, and secure all of your valuables inside a bag with the zips etc closed. Don't wear earrings iron necklaces that can be easily removed. Let the monkeys touch you, don't touch them, they don't like to be patted or held on to. We took some raisins and had a great time dishing out our treats to the monkeys, with no collateral damage or loss. The park is really beautiful and very well,maintained. There is staff on hand all,the time to ensure the safety of their guests just in case some one gets into a bit of trouble.", "This is the second time I’ve visited the Monkey forest. They have upgraded the visitors center and the parking making it a little more tourist friendly. The monkeys are plentiful and remembering they are wild animals so just observing and watching them is more than enough for the $5 entry fee!", "Just a word Beautiful. Just don't look the monkey in the eye, and don't panic if one of them get in your shoulder", "It is a very nice place for spotting monkeys. They are not afraid of people (watch your belongings, as we saw a monkey stealing a bottle of water from a tourist). It's worth a walk around the whole complex and yes - there is a temple somewhere on the way...", "Was interesting to see the different families of monkeys and it was a nice walk around. Staff were nice and helpful, unlike many other areas of Ubud. One guy helped me park my bike and even put a piece of wood on my seat to absord the heat which was thoughtful. I visited the Elephant temple and that was a very different story. Also don't smile at the monkeys! They take it as agression!", "This place is crowded with tourists, but still a great place for a quick look at the monkeys and temples. Don't leave your bags open or unattended, the monkeys will come for it. Have even seen them jump on visitors.", "Where else can you get up close and personal with a monkey?? The staff are amazing and believe me, it’s titally safe! (As long as you follow their rules!)", "One of the iconic Ubud is Monkey Forest. The ambiance is cool, the trees made this place is so green and also the temple made this place is sacral for nese Hindu. Bring some foods to give to family of monkey, they will happy. Be careful with your belonging especially you glasses. It is nice place to visit for everyone.", "I vistet the sacred monkey park with a local from . The forest is beautiful and you can see everywhere monkeys.. but watch out for the dangerous ones they will try to bite you. despite really nice and worth it ! ", "I have seen monkey forest before but this one is the bast. The animals are roaming freely and are not aggressive. The layout of the pathways throughout the forest is very pleasant and allows for a leisurely walk though beautiful banyan trees. Monkeys are fun, jumping on you and making it fun. Don't be scared they will bite as it is normal for monkey to do so, it's a gentle bite, not a full on one!", "We visiting Monkey forest as part of a day trip and it's just brilliant. First and foremost - the monkeys are completely free to roam. This is THEIR forest and you are merely a visitor so from an animal rights point of view, I couldn't ask for more. I assume they don't leave just because they know they're onto a good thing! There are a couple of hundred of our furry friends and they are just indescribably cute. Absolutely everywhere, you cannot miss them and should you wish, you can purchase some bananas and basically let them clamber all over you as they grab a bite to eat, which is hilarious for photos and videos! Within the steamy (hot, very hot!) jungle, there are various walkways and some great Hindu architecture (statues and temples) a Hindu cemetery, a river, an amphitheatre and some shops. There are three entrances, sufficient car parking and various other shops and restaurants locally. It depends how you feel about animals, but if you're a typical Brit and a true animal lover, you're bound to love this attraction. It'll probably only take a couple of hours but it's good value for money and certainly worth doing.", "worth to spend half day to visit, nice view from temple, tour guide warning us the Monkey may stolen our sun-glass or hat, actually not that serious compare to Monkey forest in Ubud.", "Great place to spend a couple of hours, although the monkeys are wild animals and free to do as they wish they are quite tame and will jump on you given half a chance, avoid taking glasses and the like, you may not have them when you leave! Amazingly low entrance fee and all the money goes to look after the sight.", "The Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary was a wonderful experience. There were lots of people who silently walked around taking in the surroundings, as the monkeys did their own thing - wandering or running about everywhere, climbing, swimming in the pond, eating sweet potato or sleeping. The sanctuary has a serene atmosphere as you walk casually around taking in the sights", "its nicely maintained and security guards are stationed everywhere to take care of any incidents (monkeys can go crazy sometimes). They advice us what to do and what not to do.", "cost for entry was 20,000 rp about $2 au and i didn't buy bananas like alot of ppl seem to do, i took my time and came into close contact with monkeys i never had a problem with them but i didn't have food on me i loved it, so i think if ppl are deciding weather to or not i would recommend it definitely, just use your brains if you don't want to be surrounded by hoards of them or have them climb all over you then don't take in food, if you like that sort of thing then by all means take the food in but don't whinge if they fight bite scratch and bicker.", "Cool place for anyone to visit loads of monkeys from young to old, theres a nice walk by the river leading to a temple & stone bridge, you can buy bananas to feed the monkeys & have a more interactive experience with them.They also do shows there.Couple of tips would be dont wear sunglasses in there for some reason the monkeys love them and will take them if given the chance.Also make sure your bags are closed up tight i saw one monkey take food from someones half zipped bag he almost escaped with the guys camera too.", "Good experience with the monkeys sitting on your head... Make sure that you do not have anything that they ear otherwise they will not leave you until you throw it at them... Different experience and worth it...", "Love the monkey forest, just think it could be kept a bit cleaner considering you pay to get in so could be put towards the keepers tidying up rubbish etc more. Baby monkeys were super cute. Be careful that you don’t get peed on if they climb on you though, and they will steal stuff.", "Arrived just on opening at 8.30am which was great as not many other tourists. Monkeys were playful and were eating the food put out by the keepers. Was lovely to watch them rolling around together and looking after the babies. We didn't buy fruit to feed them as it was entertaining enough watching others hold bananas out for the monkeys to scamper up their legs. Well worth the visit, just take it slowly around the monkeys.", "More tourists than monkeys. :( Fun but so cheap & redneck experience. Just stop on the raod when you see monkeys. Only positive point, you're sure to see monkeys there.", "Very well run attraction where the monkeys live in a natural environment. Cool, green and not too crowded.", "Seriously, just go to the Rock Bar at Ayana Resort, sip on a cocktail, watch the sun set beyond this temple and save yourself and loved ones. It's quite a long way to ride and once you get there, you're just another tourist to be exploited. The monkeys here are downright dangerous and will go for anything anytime. I was simply sitting for a brief moment of rest in the carpark area when one large animal jumped on my head from above and made off with my spectacles. The people at the warungs nearby simply suggested I buy some fruit or eggs to give to the monkey - difficult when it had scampered away over a roof and I could not see. There was a man at the ticket counter who kindly tracked the animal down and retrieved what was left of my glasses which was very little. Later, in the toilets, I found another woman who'd been similarly traumatised, but worse , she'd also been injured. This place could easily be the ruin of a great holiday. Transport there is an issue if you don't have your own wheels or driver. Give it a miss & stay safe - there are many more worthwhile temples to visit on this beautiful island.", "The forest and temple are very beautiful and walking through the forest is very relaxing. There are monkeys everywhere and they're not afraid to walk right up to you, that said, definitely read the rules prior to entering and follow them. If you don't, you could very well find yourself nursing a monkey bit.", "It's really simple. Follow the rules and you'll be fine. There are many bad stories floating around on the internet, but we had nothing short of an exceptional experience getting us close with many monkeys in this beautiful forest! How? We followed the simple rules set down by the keepers of the forest! Easy! The only time we saw people not enjoying themselves was when they didn't follow the simple rules. Even then, the keepers who follow the monkeys can get a pretty quick handle on any \\monkey business\\\" that goes on. We spent quite a while exploring all corners of the forest by following the map you can pick up at the ticket counter. There are three temples to visit, each with their own unique style. Take your camera, you won't regret it!\"", "Went with my friend, who was a lot keener than myself. Lovely forestry & temples to explore, and fascinating watching the monkeys. However after a monkey jumped on me and went through my zipped bag I think I'll stay clear of monkeys for a while 👀😂", "Big forest with temple and lots of friendly monkeys. It is adviced not to touch or feed the monkeys. You can spend about 1 our there. There is an entrance fee.", "This was a highlight for me while visiting , and having seen a second monkey forest...was by the best location and worth the trip, plus the surrounding area has a lot to offer a tourist! The entrance fee was a few US dollars and accessible for wheel chair users with help.", "Bring some bananas along with you (from your breakfast at hotel) and do make sure you feed the monkeys! Don't try giving them water, no matter how thirsty you think they may be. Enjoy the stroll within the monkey kingdom :)", "The location and temples are gorgeous and lush with Ubud's greenery. However, those macaques are pretty creepy little creatures who are badly behaved. Almost as bad as the tourists who ignore the rules, get too close to babies and shriek alarmingly. Not sure that feeding these critters bananas is the best idea, they don't gently ascend the offerer and delicately remove the banana. But, the entry fee is low, the money goes to conserving the forest and looking after the animals and the local community reaps the tourist money rewards...", "Really enjoyed the monkey forest it was fun dont bother trying to hide banana's in your pockets they spot them from anywhere. The little baby monkeys are very cute and cheeky .. Great to see animals free and certainly well fed .. Dont take anything they can grab off you easily hold onto your sunnies and keep your handbags closed.. Most enjoyable day being an animal lover myself ..", "The idea of a \\wild\\\" monkey crawling on me is not my idea of fun, but they were cute and interesting to look at from afar. If you are one of the daring few who like the feel of monkeys on your skin, you can purchase bananas them from the staff at the sanctuary and feed the monkeys. You will find out where the term \\\"go bananas\\\" comes from! If you don't want the monkeys to \\\"attack\\\" you, be sure not to wear anything shiny (jewelry, sunglasses) and girls with long hair, wear it up! They also don't allow you to bring plastic bags in because the monkeys like to play with them. We had just gone shopping beforehad, so the front desk let us store the bag behind the desk. The sanctuary is in a forested area and walkable with monkeys literally around every corner and in every tree. It's a sight to be seen especially if you have never seen monkeys \\\"in the wild\\\" before and it's only about $3 or 30,000 RPH.\"", "Buy some bananas and feed the monkeys. Very cute. It's really just a quick tour with some monkeys that are used to tourists. They will rifle through your bags if given the chance. Don't bring any food or drink in your bags... they can be a bit scary when they know you have it and will jump all over you!", "This is our 4th time to and is still a must for every visit. I love to sit and relax well watching the monkeys play. If you do nothing else in Ubud make sure you visit here", "The crafty monkeys will remain in my memory for years. Don't - take anything in that isn't a camera, buy bananas and hide them under your shirt, touch them. And you will be fine. Look and laugh at the tourists that obviously didn't read any reviews and your day will be filled with laughter when purses are stolen, shirts are ripped open and people are growled at. Enjoy", "Like everyone said these monkeys are very used to humans and will literally grab anything and everything that is dangling off you. Girlfriend wore loose shorts and the monkeys found that entertaining to pull as did I. Well worth going though and try and find one of the staff to take you to a quieter spots were you can feed and hold the smaller monkeys. Enjoy", "Been there! Done that! Wasn't a great fan of the monkey forest, but it's personal choice I guess. We weren't harassed by the monkeys but witnessed others that were and it was quite scary! They can be quite aggressive.. The park and gardens itself are beautiful and the staff were quick to respond if anyone was troubled or uncomfortable by the monkeys.", "At only $4 (Aussie) this was well worth it. We stayed for most of the day wondering around. It was very peaceful and nice to see the monkeys were able to roam freely. Thoroughly enjoyed it and would go again.", "We visited the monkey forest on our first day in Ubud. The forest transmits a feeling like being in an enchanted location and it is very enjoyable for the nature, riveres and sculptures in the rocks present. The monkeys are quite aggressive and looking for food. Do not touch the monkeys or they bite you. do not show the monkey a banana and withdraw the hand because it will jump on you, searching your pockets and bags. If you follow the rules, you will enjoy the monkeys without risks. A ticket shall be paid to enter the forest, something equivalent to few euros.", "This place was lovely for a couple of hours out. Main entrance was very well organised and lovely and clean with lots of information. Lots of signs of caution! Went into the Forest and it was so nice to walk around and see all the Monkeys up to all sorts of antics. We did see some Monkeys fighting right next to us, which we found quite scary as we didn't know if they could turn on us! It is a must see in , but not a full day out!", "As soon as we stepped out of the car, a guide approached us and headed on inside. The guide first sold us a packet of peanuts to feed the monkeys (note:one packet is enough. Be sure to have loose change coz they dont.). While going around, the guide wasn't talking much so we had to ask the questions. There are 3 main groups of monkeys inside, each one having their own king. Try to ask the guide to point out which ones are the kings so you could have photos with them. Some of the monkeys want to climb on to your head so you gotta be careful with your glasses or your belongings.", "It is worth seeing once not much to rave about. At first we didn't buy any food as hearing. Stories about monkeys getting aggressive but we did end up buying some. It was quite funny seeing the food being stolen from the girls. And my partner has to be the only person in to catch to monkeys doing it.", "The monkeys here are friendly, they will not bite or hurt you. They just want to play around, if you bring banana, or peanut, they will follow you. Please hide your banana or they will try to steal from you.. but they are really funny. Spend an hour in the monkey forest, had a great time there.", "The monkeys got noticeably more excitable on the ground when the tour groups arrived after 10am. Before that, it was quite relaxing to stroll around. As the walkways filled up with visitors and their selfie-sticks, it was time to go. The \\forest\\\" is more of a park and much smaller than expected. All three temples in the park were closed to visitors. So you could only see through the gates and over the walls. But the cremation temple - the smallest and least regarded - was the most interesting because of its function (five yearly cremations) and two fabulous skull sculptures.\"", "This place did not interest us much as its just a small walking trail with a lot of monkeys around. Make sure you are careful of what you are carrying in your hand, especially food.", "A must do is in the area of Ubud. Monkeys everywhere. Big, little, old and young. Just dont look them in the eye! Seriously, thats one of the don'ts on the posters about the place! Careful with your belongings as they will snatch things. You can but some cheap very ripe bananas there to attract the residents. They dont need much encouragement. It seems better with them roaming freely like this rather than stuck behind bars. Thats what gives this place its uniqueness. It;s natural.", "the monkeyforest, a widespread sanctuary where they monkeys browse around freely. some are lazy and some are active or even naughty. my boyfriend got pantsed by a little rascal when it was crowded the most. So others had another attraction to see for a moment lol. Despite the monkeys got him bare butted, it was a very very great day.", "Well worth the drive from Seminyak for the stunning coastal views and appreciation of the workmanship that went into building the entire complex. We stayed for the performance - parts of it were a bit long winded and incomprehensible despite the leaflet explaining the story but the majority of it was really entertaining - especially when the \\monkey\\\" leaps into the audience and starts to \\\"pick fleas\\\" from whoever takes his fancy. Our friend got encouraged to take part towards the end and that was quite funny - an experience he'll never forget. Unfortunately an awful lot of very rude people started leaving before the end of the show and walked right through the \\\"stage\\\" area. Worth a visit.\"", "We went to the monkey forest and it did not disappoint in terms of seeing monkeys in their natural habitat doing what monkeys do. My one year old loved seeing them chase each other through the trees and occasionally dart across the path. We also enjoyed seeing them stealing things from tourists who had not read the warnings quite as thoroughly as we had, especially when watching a female monkey smash a very expensive bottle of perfume. The best parts of the park are down a several flights of stairs, which is impossible with a buggy, and barely possible with a child, it is hot and humid and deeply unpleasant for a small person. If we didn’t have a child I would have stayed for much longer as it was truly amazing to watch them doing their thing, but summer in is a lot for a baby.", "good place to see nature in midle of city ubud there are still have forest and monkey.good recomended to came at monkey forest ubud", "They sell bananas for you to feed the monkeys but before you can step further into the forest, the monkeys would have gotten all your bananas before you can even walk away from the table that sells bananas. Saw a monkey scratching a tourist, though more out mischief rather than an attack. A monkey jumped on me too, seeing that i had a banana in my hand. It's best to not have any food or drink on you, if you don't want the monkeys to come near you.", "Beautiful park that was shaded and a bit cooler than the rest of Ubud in early afternoon. Kids loved all the monkeys. However I bought a small gift and did not understand when the sales woman said to watch out for the plastic bag... Well, I soon learned that near the temple there are some really aggressive monkeys that actually searched my son's pockets and grabbed my plastic bag out of my hand. We had no food and we're not trying to get too close! So enjoy, but please be careful to put any plastic bags away in a backpack!", "This is a great place to see lots of monkeys. If you are smart and paying attention, the monkeys probably won't bother you. Just take off your sunglasses and don't let them have access to your backpack or purse. If you sit anything down, they will try to get in it. We saw a few people have issues, but those who didn't have anything to tempt them were fine. It looks like these monkeys were very well fed, so they were less bothersome than other monkeys we saw in .", "Kids loved it. Temples are stunning. Monkeys unpredictable but great to experience them up close. Ubud is an eclectic mix of boutiques and eateries. Well worth a visit.", "Rp. 50,000 for adult entry is a fair bit for walking around a park with a few entertaining monkeys in it. You can buy bananas inside (little bit more expensive than outside) but worthwhile to give a monkey a banana and make it crawl up your back to get it. Almost like a bad massage.", "Lots of fun at the monkey forest. From 7 to 77 years. Everybody loved it. 1 hour is sufficient. It is really worth it.", "I didn't know what to expect at the Monkey Forest, but it is quite interesting. There are dozens of monkeys, and they interact quite openly with guests. My only advice is to be careful with your lose items because they are quite the thieves.", "This was a really nice place to visit. We didn't see anyone get bitten. We walked around quite a bit, and there were so many monkeys (babies and larger ones). We decided not to feed the monkeys, so they left us alone. The guides in the park are very helpful, and there is a lot of information available. There are also several restrooms in the park. Be sure to go early when it's cool. Don't bring a lot of bags in with you.", "Here you can see a alot of monkeys. YSes it is funny but also dangerous if you do not respect the rules. Because all tourists try everything for a cool Picture and Forget that the monkey are only interested in Food :) If you follow the rules, you can feed the monkey and make a nice Picture. But except from this the forest is normal and notthing Special on a beautiful Island like ", "This is the best view of local habitat.The monkeys are well behaved if you observe the rules. I would like to spend more time here.", "A beautiful setting in Ubud....monkeys galore...but the entire park is quite beautiful. Just look at the monkeys...don't try to feed them...they may jump up on you.", "Even though it was raining there was still lots of monkeys around and you can walk right next to them and watch them play. Don’t get too close with your hands in your pockets, the cheeky monkeys will think you have food! A must while in Ubud. :) There are also some nice places to eat nearby (5min drive), when you are finished.", "Beautiful place where you have to be aware of the monkeys : they love to steal your sunglasses and/or bottle of water, etc.", "Went to the monkey forest twice during our 2 weeks stay in Ubud. I enjoyed this attraction a lot. However, if you are that type of person that sweat easily - carrying a small towel in your hand bag maybe a good idea because it gets extremely hot and humid in the forest. Best to visit in the morning or later on in the afternoon to avoid the heat.", "Locted in an ancient forrest the monkey sanctuary is a great spot in Ubud. Lots of monkeys. be carefull with the monkeys, they are not afraid of humans and they will steel your food! the park also has a temple.", "We had read that the monkeys can bite before we visited. We weren't on the grounds more than five minutes when a monkey bit a woman on the arm (thankfully didn't break the skin). Ten minutes later we say a young man holding his arm dripping with blood walking out. At that point, my daughter and I both said 'we are out of here.' I'm sure some people find this a great experience, but we found it terrifying (and we are huge animal lovers in general).", "We went to the monkey forest while in because it was one of the trips I wished to do the most. While the forest was beautiful and there a certainly plenty of monkeys there, beware of buying banana at the stands available. The monkeys are very smart and once one (very large and aggressive) saw me pay and put into my bag, he came after me causing brushing on my leg. He bit me twice, (but didn't break the skin) until I gave him the bananas. I wished I had brought mine from home so I wouldn't be attacked. Beware!", "Had an amazing time at the monkey forest. Becareful of the monkeys and look after your stuff. Staff are so kind and friendly and you could get some good pictures with the help of the staff", "Entrance fee is 30.000RP per person. This is worth a visit, it's a lot of fun to see all the monkeys jumping around everywhere. As long as you don't look them in the eyes and are calm they will not jump on you. You can also buy bananas to feed them with. The surroundings are also very nice, worth a visit if you're in Ubud.", "The monkey forest sanctuary is well maintained as a famous tourist attraction. At the ticket counter you will be assigned with a dedicated person who will take you around and also let you experience getting along with monkeys on top of you ! It's a wonderful experience with so many monkeys around yet be careful of your belongings as some times they might drag from you (caps, mobile phones etc). Towards the end of the sanctuary you will also be welcomed to take photos holding Bats wearing nese costumes which would be a nice souvenire to take home. The shops are quite expensive but you can always bargain and purchase items for a decent price. Don't forget to take some food for the monkeys when you go & of course your camera to capture those monkey moments !!!", "Monkey park was good fun. The monkeys are very friendly and will climb all over you. Was cheap to get into and a very pretty place. Did get bitten but I think it will be all good!!", "We went to the Monkey Forest as part of a shore excursion with Charm. This place has lots of monkeys and has 3 Hindu temples as well. The place is really beautiful with a really nice entrance and a lush green tropical forest. There is a creek that runs through the property. When you are here you must be careful with the monkeys as they have full run of the sanctuary. They have a whole list of suggestions to avoid getting in trouble with the monkeys. One of them is don't wear sunglasses or hats as the monkeys will take them. If you don't want them jumping on you then do not carry any food on you. I enjoyed walking through the lush forest and watching all the monkeys.", "There were alot of monkeys, of all ages and sizes running around the Monkey Forest. I liked that the Forest workers watching out for the monkeys and the humans, keeping the monkeys fed with sweet potatoes and bananas, so they wouldn't be too grabby from the tourists. The temples were great to see.", "Was not aware of this place but so pleased our tour included a visit here. 40,000 IDR entrance fee each but well worth it. We spent about 1.5hrs walking around and just watching the monkeys. You can take as many photos as you wish. Monkeys are free to please themselves and roam around, whilst tourists walk around their habitat. There is a river and wooded walkway and the temple. You can buy bananas to feed them if you wish. You are advised not to take a bag with you but in particular no food as the monkeys will try and take it from you. Really enjoyed our visit. Best part of our tour.", "The forest sanctuary was part of the itinerary of a day tour that we took, so wasn't a destination in itself. It is located right in the centre of Ubud so is easy to get to but may be difficult once inside for the less mobile as there are a lot of steps and the paths are quite steep in many places. There's no shortage of monkeys and also no shortage of tourists doing all the things they've been advised not to do. If only in Ubud for a short time I would recommend that that time is spent exploring the rest of the town.", "Thirty years ago when I first visited the monkeys were truly aggressive - now they are just a nuisance if you are stupid enough to wave banana's around. The walk through the Monkey Forest is very pleasant and the trees are quite magnificent. The temple within the forest is well worth a visit on its own. Don't be put off by the reviewers that talk of aggressive monkeys - I suspect that you would find without except that the brought it on themselves. The monkeys have no interest in you at all if you are not tempting/teasing them with food.", "Yes, one of those places you must visit once. Magnificent views from the cliff tops out over the ocean and watching the giant turtles swimming in the surf below. Amazing wandering around the cliff edge looking over the stone wall, perched right on the edge, down to the crashing surf below. Monkeys can be annoying, although we had no issues. Everyone is warned about them stealing whatever they can from you so you just need to be AWARE all the time. The place wouldn't be the same without the antics of the monkeys wandering around.", "Definitely worth going!Great nature and fantastic experience having monkey on your shoulder! Nature breathtaking", "We went here before going to the rice terraces, it's definitely worth a visit. One monkey did steal my partners earing so this is the only thing that I would say, may be worth taking them off before you go in.", "The forest is a short walk from the center of Ubud. You are greeted by monkeys as soon as you enter the gates. There are some temples and paved walking areas around the grounds. There were monkeys at every turn. There are also guides to keep the monkeys in line or help you with photo ops.", "During an holiday in ... Just s place where to go. Full of funny Monkeys.... Lovely experience. :-)", "The monkey forest was a highlight of Ubud. The monkeys are wild and free and but friendly and happily interact with people. Do not take any thing plastic as they will take it from you straight away. I saw a tourist with a plastic bag, a monkey took the plastic bag and started eating it, signs everywhere say no plastic. Not to be missed, best value in , less than $5 Australian entry fee and the most entertaining.", "Filled in the morning. Cheap to get in (about $5 aud per adult). Buy some bananas and watch the monkeys flock. They roam around free but there are loads of keepers walking around too. Great for kids. Not scary at all. Lots of temples inside. Well worth checking out.", "A place full of monkeys among the nature. Nothing to be scared of though as there are staffs all over the place to help the tourists and the monkeys are also really friendly,", "I was skeptical of visiting this attraction after reading the reviews regarding the aggressive monkey behaviour. We saw aggressive monkey behaviour during our visit (jumping, biting, lunging towards people). To be honest these behaviours were a reaction to poor human behaviour. The program specially says don't bring in plastic water bottles and don't offer bananas and pull back the banana as the monkey tries to accept it. Listen to this advice. Monkeys will jump on your shoulder because they want your plastic water bottle (I saw a monkey bite a man for his plastic water bottle). They twist open the cap and drink the water!! Also tormenting the monkey with food is going to cause the monkey to be aggressive with you, it's just common sense. In another incident a mother monkey lunged at a lady who was trying to coax an infant monkey onto her lap...again...common sense (protective mother instincts kick in). My husband and I didn't bring in any food and didn't buy bananas and the monkeys left us alone. We were still able to get close enough for good pictures. The monkeys are very interesting and neat to observe so closely. The grounds are beautiful and the temples are from the 1350's, definitely a nice way to spend a couple of hours (in the shade as a bonus!), and the price of admission is 40,000 IDR- cheap. Just remember the monkeys are not domesticated and should be approached and treated with caution.", "We enjoyed this trip but were a bit freaked when the monkeys jumped on us and there were no guards around to help out - the monkeys literally are everywhere and you can buy bananas to feed them. Glad we saw it but not 100% convinced of safety when inside!", "Monkeys are cute but be careful. They can snatch flip flops, glasses, and other things very fast. Then you would see they go somewhere distant and enjoy chewing...", "You have to go to Monkey Forest which is a sacred place in Ubud. Your will see temples with an Indiana Jones ambience with mosscovered stonecarvings in a humid rainforest with old trees with long roots and lians. Monkeys are everywhere the babies are adorable but they like food and they can jump onto you, if you carry bananas or peanuts.", "We visited The Monkey Forest at about 3:30 p.m., in hopes that the monkeys would be full, and more serene. Buy some bananas at the entrance, if you would like to feed the troops. The setting is beautiful. You would never know you are in the middle of busy Ubud. The monkeys are fun. The forest itself is hot & very humid, despite being well shaded. The skies opened up about 45 minutes into our visit. Despite being drenched, I would recommend the visit. Only disappointing aspect, as with all of Ubud, is the rubbish. Far too much litter for such a beautiful place.", "Very cute. It gets hot as hell by 11 and the place is very busy by 10ish so it’s nice to get there early, enjoy the gorgeous grounds and see the monkeys before there are heavy crowds. There is a Banyan tree that no camera can capture the size and beauty of!", "Really fun! For all types of groups or if you want to go alone. It cost 40 000 IDR to get in. Then u can buy bananas for like.. 20-50 k n give to the monkeys, but they are smart! They wait for u by the banana stand. It's a fun way to see the monkeys in their home, play with each other or.. sex.. ect. No eye contact! Dont have loose stuff. If u have a backpack put everything in there. The monkeys might take it otherwise. It will be super hot if the sun is out so dress confy n like.. not like a princess!", "Loved monkey forest. For tourists its a must see place. I could spend hours here watching and interacting with the monkeys. Great for kids as well.", "This place is fenomenal...minekys are super cute and funny! If you are worried; trust me monekys are extremley friendly. Be aware that they are little thievs and will steal whatever they can steal. Its a must see while on .", "So nice to see so many monkeys. The forest is beautiful. You can spend a lot of time just watching them. Must see.", "The monkeys here are great. Also plenty of staff around to the monkeys in check for when they have a go at each other. Just don't wear loose items and you'll be fine. The scenery is spectacular too. Definitely worth a look.", "The temples are nice and I was glad to see them but lets be honest, there are plenty of other temples to see here. People go to see the monkeys. And they are certainly worth seeing. They are on reasonably good behavior if you don't have any food. You can watch them scampler, wrestle, climb, and (if you stick around long enough) mate. It is forbidden to take any outside food in, particularly peanuts. However, there is a banana stand at the gate and you can buy a bunch of small Indonesian bananas for 20,000 rupiah (~$2), 3 bunches for 50,000 rupiah. It's when you are traveling with bananas in plain sight that the monkeys get crazy. If they see you walking with bananas you will inevitably have one or more jump onto your leg, possibly even climb up your back and on to your shoulder to get them. It's nerve wracking at first and they can be a bit heavy. If you withhold from them they can become aggressive and clutch/claw at you and/or threaten to bite. That happened to me a few times, fortunately none ever broke through my clothing let alone skin...I am glad that I had full length pants on to prevent it. I don't think they really want to attack anyone; they could have bitten much harder than they did but it was clear they were trying to get my attention so as to get a banana. They are skilled thieves and will dig in your pocket too so beware, they might snatch a phone or wallet thinking it's something good. It would be wise to wear full length clothes when visiting as a partial deterent against bites and scratches. Make sure you don't mind getting dirty because their muddy little paws will be all over you. More importantly, conceal your bananas until you have selected a worthy recipient. They don't seem to have a great sense of smell so won't bother you much unless the bananas are visible.", "We stayed in for 4 days and 3 nights. Our local tour guide took us to monkey palace as part of our package. We were told to remove all our goggles/ spectacles and not to keep any food items with us. To our luck, the monkeys were well fed and did not jump on to us or did no harm to us. My daughter was scared when our guide narrated some horrible incidents in the past and last week or so. However, the smaller monkeys were cute. There was a local lady guide with us who had a shop nearby. In stead of giving tip to her for her efforts we preferred to buy some thing from her shop. There were hardly any tourists at noon and shopping consumed more time then the sight seeing. Do not worry, if you miss out on this attraction,", "We wernt going to go to monkey forest as we had enough of being in crouds but we found ourself down that end of the road in Ubud so decided to go . It was a lovely walk saw lots of very cute monkeys and some amazing trees which run beside a little creek. Certainly worth a look.", "I was excited about visiting the Sacred Monkey Forest and am happy we did, BUT it was nothing less than a nerve-racking experience! The monkeys are all over the place, wildly looking for food, if you are not careful they will take things out of your pockets or bags, jump onto your shoulders, and reach for anything you may have in your hands... Unless you want a real close contact experience, do not buy bananas!! On another note, the walk through the forest is quite nice, but you only need about 45 minutes for the whole visit.", "I love it here, watching the monkeys play and harass the tourists is great. If you want to avoid the harassment follow the rules they are pretty simple.", "nice place to see the monkeys in nature by your own. you can take picture while the monkey is on your shoulder. (exciting experience). don't forget to bring bananas but also you can buy it from the local. this place also offers good restaurat. try restaurant sawah-sawah, it offers Gurami. taste good, and I've been their customer since 2010.", "really liked this place. The monkeys are very cute and Funny especially the baby monkeys. extremely beautiful to walk around and take in the culture and appreciate the workmanship put into the temples.", "The monkeys are very well trained and provide lots of entertainment, the feeding of monkeys is a great idear if you love the idear if them climbing on you, make sure you never bend down to the monkeys eye level as they think you want to fight, other then that had a top day at the monkey forrest 🐒", "We always use the Forest as a short cut between the village Nyu Kunning and Ubud, pleasant but have to be alert for the mopeds and scooters. Then you when you walk from Nyu Kunning you do not have pay.", "We love buying some bananas and have them sit on our lap, or in husbands case head. They can be very determined in a funny way, just have one in your hand at a time and release when they want to take it. Or sit one on your lap or head if you want one to climb on your lap, they are very gentle like this. It is just as nice to wander through the lovely temple grounds watching them. I love watching them using rocks as tools to break down leaves and corn husks etc, hitting them with one rock upon another then rolling them, and the babies copying. Great for the whole family whilst visiting Ubud . Might be an idea to carry your very young children", "The monkey forest is well worth a trip. Beautiful grounds and good amenities and the monkeys to top it off. If you don't want to be hassled by the monkeys then don't buy food to feed them - they have plenty and don't need the extra anyway. Wander through the lush forest and watch the cheeky monkeys. They are wild animals and can get aggressive but follow the instructions and you'll be fine. If they're getting a bit too rowdy for your liking just stay calm and walk away.", "Both, horrifying and hilarious, the monkeys at the Sacred Monkey Forest can make you aww at how similar they are to us, then make you wish you had gone down another path. Slow and steady, don't look them in the eye; they see it as a sign of aggression. Trust me, if you have a banana or food anywhere, they will find it, and they will get it. Overall it was entertaining, it is a tourist trap so expect crowds. I expected the place to be much larger then what it was, and def didn't expect to see people selling goods inside the forest.", "The place is itself very beautiful, but the monkeys got so used to being fed, that they steal food, hats, bags from the tourist, they are getting aggresive and can bite. This is all caused by us, tourists and I feel its not the best enviroment for the monkeys anymore.", "Such a beautiful park, filled with friendly little monkeys roaming freely. Lots of babies and families right in front of you and in the trees. Lots to see and explore. You can buy bananas and feed them, and even have one climb on you if you're brave!", "amazing place. never seen so many monkeys. for the first time you can touch them, cuddle them and even feed them. it was wonderful also the background all around. the price is 20.000 rp per person but the controls are so weak that you can even enter without paying, we paid indeed. you can spend 1,5 wandering around and takind thousands pictures. born2travel.it", "A sacred monkey forest which located at the south of Ubud city as one of the most popular tourist attraction in . Highly recommended", "This is a great activity. Yes, the monkeys will try and take your stuff - but it’s cute. You can also feed them - just ask the staff and be sure to offer a small tip - you can afford it. Don’t make eye contact they say, but you will definitely want to because the monkeys are so adorable. Was so glad to cross this off my Bucket List.", "Quite fun to watch (and interact with some of) the monkeys but need to be wary of the risk of them trying to grab your stuff, especially if you have food with you. The baby and young monkeys were sweet. Apart from them and some nice old trees, the sanctuary ground itself didn't leave much impression, so refer to the title of this review.", "This is a Beautiful forest with a lot of free range monkeys. The staff were helpful and very observant as to how the tourists and monkeys interacted with one another creating a relaxing and enjoyable atmosphere.", "The park is well clean and there are staff everywhere. they even let the kids feed the baby monkey's if you ask as staff member. Overall a good experience", "Get up close with wild monkeys. You can buy bananas and the monkeys will climb you to get them. They are accustomed to 10,000 people daily and are bold and potentially dangerous. Hang on to your camera and leave loose jewelry behind. Follow the rules and you'll be fine.", "Monkeys everywhere! Buy some bananas but be quick cos they know you have food and will jump on you to get it. It's so nice walking around with the monkey's great for the whole family.", "this monkey are crazy! they show most bad attribute of human like jealousy, scrooge, greed, sexual behavior(good one), robbery...", "We had a private tour, this amazing place of worship is unlike any we have seen before. Full of temples, greenery, jungle, and animals, its quite exotic. I suggest buying the bananas to feed the monkeys, its so fun!", "We bought a lot of banana before entrance, so we had a lot of fun with feeding monkeys. Be careful with your stuff. Monkeys are friendly and loves banana, better to feed for 1/2 banana, cause you can lose all in few minutes.", "I have been to many times over the last 30 years and have included a visit to the monkey forest in Ubud each trip. As you can imagine, there has been significant improvements to the infrastructure over the years & our last visit shows more work being done. Firstly, if you like monkeys, like watching monkeys do fun stuff & occasionally having monkeys climb your clothes, sit on your shoulder or investigate your hair you are going to love this place. If you don't like monkeys and are scared of them I'm not so sure if this is for you. There are guides and guards to protect both you and the monkeys - listen to them. The monkey forest also offers beautiful scenery with walkways down to the river and past magnificent trees and jungle. There is also a temple which you can visit. It is well worth a visit if you are planning a trip to Ubud to stay or just for the day.", "Monkey forest was okay we had heard mixed reviews before we went there, when we went we did see a monkey steal from a girl and also saw a monkey pull a girls hair as well. was very beautiful place though but was careful to not get to close to the monkeys very cheap to get in as well.", "If you have never seen monkeys close up eating bananas from your hands then this is the place to go. Entrance fee is reasonable and you can buy a bunch of bananas at the gate. BUT caution is so so necessary as these monkeys are smart and will jump on you and grab your glasses or loose items in your bags. They have been known to bite and can be viscious so be on guard.", "Monkey forest is the main destination that is located in Ubud area. The monkeys are very friendly, cute and funny. we can make play with the some monkeys there by giving some bananas. we can make them sit on our shoulder, our hand or on our laps. they are not aggressive at all as long as we don't shock them. if we want to come near to them, just do it slowly and make selfy photos. the forest is good as it has beautiful trees.", "My villa was less than a block away from the monkey forest and I ended up going twice while I was there. The backstory is very interesting and the monkeys were very entertaining! I read the rules and I didn’t have any problems with the monkeys I did witness them get into backpacks and take items from other visitors. They weren’t aggressive but I understand they can be! while visiting Ubud, put this on your list.", "Liked the forest itself and the nature there. But you have to really love the monkeys that this will be a very good place for you. You have to take care of them also. Take care of the security advices! But still, when I was there, 3 people got bitten and I know about one who had to go to hospital to get the rabies shots. Take care and it will be a nice adventure.", "The temples and the park is beautiful and to be honest I had preferred if the monkeys weren't there. They are sneaky as hell and way to used to tourists! One monkey climbed onto my shoulders and started eating my earring and of course it ended up biting my boyfriend when he tried to move it. (Get your post bite rabies treatment! In Denmark at least the doctors don't take any chances!!) Don't bring any food in you bag or pocket - they will find it. You can buy bananas in the park if you you want to feed them anyway.", "Lots of fun. Loved the little monkeys 🐒 staff was friendly and helpful. Definitely worth while to see.", "Be careful here, the monkeys will crawl all over people with food and fight each other for a bite. More wild monkeys then I have ever seen in one place. Pretty interesting overall.", "It’s a nice spot to go to especially on a very hot day you can enjoy de freshness of the forest sanctuary. Those monkeys are fun watching but be careful, there not harmless at all...", "After reading some of the reviews below and having had a preliminary experience of the monkeys , whilst staying at a hotel adjacent. I offer the following , read the advice notices they make sense.Remember it is a site of significance for monkeys and people ( particularly the local nese). As they say they are free roaming monkeys this is their home. They are also incredibly inquisitive and have been watching us for centuries. They are expert at reading us , especially body language - the guides are great if you get over whelmed . We did see the monkeys escalate when people got excited when they came too close. You can have abreast up close experience if you follow the tips - no bags , plastic , screaming etc It s well worth the visit ..", "A must visit when visiting Ubud!! I understand that some people have been told by their tour guides not to visit as the monkeys are aggressive. This wasnt the case when we visited. As long as you abide by the sanctuaries rules and guidelines you'll be fine. The monkeys are entertaining and majority well behaved. Yes, they will forage through your pockets or bags looking for food if they smell it. But they are harmless One did get annoyed with me when I tried to turn off a tap that it had turned on to have a drink!! But we absolutely enjoyed our visit the monkeys are well looked after and it's a truly beautiful place to visit. You cannot visit Ubud without dropping in to visit the Monkey Sanctuary!!", "Really cool to see the monkeys up close. They were everywhere. The space is beautiful, and it seems like the monkeys are well treated. However the novelty wore off pretty quickly.", "There are dozens if not hundreds of really tame monkeys all around the natural jungle park. Some are cheeky- trying to dip in pockets and backpacks, some are just resting, and some will sit on your lap! A beautiful, natural setting.", "It was so beautiful seeing animals in their natural environment instead of caged and I couldn't have enjoyed it more. Variety of very cheeky and cute monkeys which you can walk around and they are just as interested in you as you are in them. Keep all belongings with you though. Entrance fee was also super cheap", "Relaxing day inside park. There is many footpaths around, with monkeys on every corner. Take as many pictures as you can, as they don't repeat it. Worth to see.", "I'll admit, this was one thing on our itinerary that I was really nervous about. I've read reviews on here about people getting bit by monkeys and the last thing I wanted to do was go home with rabies. I was really scared and kept my distance but somehow convinced myself to hold a banana above my head and a let a monkey climb on me. It was surprising a lot of fun, as long as it was the smaller monkeys that did the climbing. I was more skeptical about the big, older guys. . They seemed less friendly and occasionally made loud screeching noises. I guess that's a sign you should stay away. One thing to remember when feeding the monkeys is to hand them one and hide the rest of the bananas or they'll just grab them all out of your hands. We learned that after 20 seconds of entering the forest. I think for the most part, if you follow the rules and know when to back off or leave them alone, you should be okay. Allowing myself to relax a bit and let the monkey sit on my shoulder made the experience much more memorable.", "The Monkey forest is well worth the 20000rp 'donation'. There's monkeys everywhere. You can feed them. Watch them. See the old temple buildings. It's a nice little diversion from the days shopping.", "It Is fun to go and see the monkeys in a wildlife sort of set up and not too expensive. I found some of them to be a bit scary, and if u have a bag on they do jump on you. It's good they have a lot of handlers to keep an eye on the public", "While in Ubud, don't forget to check out the Monkey Forrest. Its a nice little park full of rowdy monkeys. I advise no food and keep your shiny objects to a minimum. These guys are cute, but most are unafraid of grabbing at you or your belongings!", "This is one of the most famous things to see while you are in Ubud. The tickets are cheap and there's plenty to see here. I don't like the monkeys all that much to be honest but the walk here is still very nice as the park is simply gorgeous. Most of the monkeys are to be found on the square next to the entrance to be on pictures with tourists in exchange for a banana however so it'seasy enough to avoid the main mass and enjoy the nature and temples here.", "It really was an experience playing and feeding the monkeys Make sure that you buy some bananas which are available at the entrance for 50.000 for a few bunches but you can bargain to get more bananas, when you are in the monkeys area you can hold the bananas out and the monkeys will climb on top of you and eat the bananas on your shoulder. Be careful not to look the monkeys in the eye otherwise they can get aggressive but we didn't experience that. Really was a lovely experience and definatelly something to take the kids to", "I enjoyed the monkey forest my only negative would be that the monkeys can get very nasty if the think you're hiding food , so be careful when taking small children .", "After having read all the reviews on Tripadvisor, i was not really interested in going and, quite frankly, not keen on being bitten by a monkey, however, we ended up at the entrance and curiosity got the better of us. We arrived around 1.30 and, perhaps it was our lack of food or the monkeys had just been fed, but we received zero hassle from the little creatures. They were everywhere and they did look excited when someone russled a bag but otherwise we encountered no problems. Even as we were leaving, someone was trying to feed some bananas to a monkey but he was not the slightest bit interested. We heard various stories, during out time in Ubud, from people not getting much into the park before the bananas were gone, and a monkey politely raking bits of banana from someone's hand. Either way, it seems, if you don't harrass them or wave food in their faces, they won't bother you. The rest of the park not particularly interesting, it's quite small and contains 3 temples, all of which required modest dress. We'd forgetten our sarongs so didn't bother going in but, a peek through the door, did reveal the usual beautiful carved buildings. Overall, i would not call this a 'must see', if you've seen monkeys before (i'm thinking in Thailand) then it really isn't anything new but it was small respite from the afternoon heat.", "A must to visit, especially with a kids. The real life of monkeys without any cage. Yoy can really enjoy for a few hours just by watching on their life's.", "Entrance fee was 50k IDR per person. Lots of monkeys to see at every turn and you were guaranteed something was going to happen every couple of minutes. There are stewards on hand to help with photos or to ensure the monkeys are being treated properly by guests. \\Cheeky Monkey\\\" has never been more appropriate as we saw plenty of them trying to get into people's bags and take water bottles which was very funny with people's reactions. The only downside I would say is that it was very crowded but at good attractions this is to be expected. Well worth a visit!\"", "Monkeys were awesome very friendly though we can understand how people get bitten. There are signs before you enter telling you not to panic or move suddenly and not to touch them or take anything in with you but people are continually trying to touch them, screaming if the monkey gets on them which scares the monkey. Both my husband and myself had monkeys sitting on our shoulders and not once did they try and bite. I bought bananas and some of the monkeys grabbed at them so I just gave them the bananas and went and got some more. Don't buy the big bundles of bananas only buy the small as the monkeys will climb all over you to get to them and it can be very intimidating.", "Initially skeptical due to my aversion to tourist traps, my husband and I decided to buy some Bananas and give monkey forest a try. We were pleasantly surprised and this turned out to be the highlight of our entire trip. The Monkey forest is filled with lush gardens, waterfalls, amazing stone sculptures of wildlife, beautiful temples, and of course - hundreds of playful, ridiculous, funny, naughty monkeys. We came with bananas as bribes. I encountered various monkeys with different personalities. The first was a thief who scurried up my backpack to steal two bananas in my side pocket, next was another one who stole my yellow bandana. That's not a banana, silly. When I took it back from him the little bugger threatened me with some pretty scary fangs. A third decided to scowl and harass me for a banana I gladly tossed as ransom. Finally I learned that motioning to then and raising the banana high is the best most unthreatening way to get a monkey to perch on your shoulder. This is definitely a must do in Ubud.", "Good place for a visit. Be weary about carrying your bananas and try not to piss the monkeys off...as theyre not accountable to anyone. Lots of tourists and quite humourous watching other people freak out about a monkey sitting on their head.", "Love all the monkeys. One stole my friend Kim's purse. Lol. Didn't have much in it. He wouldn't be bribed ......Nearly lost my cheaply reading glasses but coaxed monkey with banana and got back haha. They are very cheeky but adorable. Occasionally jump on you which would be fine if they're not trying to pinch your stuff. lol They are beautiful and if I go to again I would always visit them 😊❤️❤️❤️🐒🐒🐒🐒🐒🐒🐒🐒🐒🐒🐒🐒🐒🐒", "This place is so much fun! Although these monkeys are hungry. Take some banana's with you but hide them well. If you want a picture taken with one of the monkeys, get a keeper to help you :) The monkeys are well controlled by the keepers and the entry fee is really cheap so well worth a visit.", "This place is unbelievably touristy and it's only the monkeys that you see everywhere in the wild anyway, they're just semi tame here as they're so used to people. But that minor bad point is nothing compared to the fact that the keepers clearly hit the monkeys as they are terrified of them! I also saw one with a slingshot. This place is a glorified, open zoo where the monkeys never have to get food for themselves because stupid people go and pay 50,000Rp to feed them bananas all day long.", "This is a forest! Yes it has lots of monkeys! Tbh that is all! It was cheap the monkeys are funny from a safe distance but my water was nicked and one went for my girlfriends legs(didnt get her just her trousers). I will not encourage nor discourage anyone from going but be aware they do bite and they are protective of one another. Having said that the forest itself is realy nice but for the swarms of idiots tempting fate poking and feeding the primates.", "Don't but the bananas to feed the monkeys. They get really aggressive, best to go in empty handed.", "Easy to find in Ubud on scooters! We spent the afternoon visiting the monkey forest. We purchased some bananas and that instantly attracted monkeys to you....did seem a little aggressive for the food however it was still fun. Monkeys would climb over you if you just sat down near them. It was a great afternoon and we all enjoyed the encounter's we had!", "After many trips, I finally visited the monkey forest in Ubud and I'm glad I did. I'm not a fan of monkeys and managed to stay away from them. If you follow the guidelines outlined at the entrance, you shouldn't have any problems with the monkeys. Do not walk around with food or water bottle visible as they will think it's for them. The forest is beautiful and lush, make sure you walk down to the stream and water temples.", "its easy to get there the price is low the monkeys are everywhere you can also feed them if you're up for it the forest itself is really nice ", "As one of tourist attractions noted in guidebooks, I was hoping for something more. Some unremarkable temples with badly behaving monkeys - all encouraged by tourists and park attendants. I would not recommend this.", "Everyone loves monkeys! And this place has them. Just go there! You can buy bananas for the monkeys and feed them and they are so friendly. Just lovely place!!", "This was definitely fun. It's not very big but the entrance fee was only 30k. We watched the monkeys play and fight for a while which was hilarious. You can also buy bananas and they'll climb you to grab them! Scary at first but worth it!", "Lovely enclosed forest with beautiful, sculptures carved in stone, of animals, figurines, etc. There is good reading material available at the entrance gate. The monkeys are great to watch and if you dare, play with but please be careful. You could spend hours here, and soak in the forest atmosphere, the history, the legend or just rush thru and keep clicking photos", "Just visited the Monkey Forest in Ubud. It was a pleasant experience. You can get bunches of bananas from 20k to 50k IDR and feed them to the monkeys. Be careful when you carry a whole bunch as they will try to snatch it from you. Pluck a banana from your bunch, give it to the money and continue walking to give others. I didnt walk and the huge monkey kept wanting till I was left with none! If you hold your banana up high, they will climb on you to take it. So get your cameras ready! They can get rough but overall, harmless. The vaby monkeys are the cutest. There is alsl a deer enclosure nearby which is worth a miss as it is nothing spectacular. Avoid carry plastic bags AT ALL COSTS! They will tear it away from you. If you are in Ubud, the monkey forest is worth visiting!", "Very nice walking experience The forest is a few degrees cooler than the city which is great Beware of the naughty monkeys though", "Easy to find and very accessible with scooter or car. A well maintained area with more than adequate policing to ensure the monkeys don't get too friendly with the bananas you can buy inside.", "Abit moree of the pricey things to do in but worth it. The forest is preserved wonderfully for the monkies who get well looked aftered. The trees and forest itself are beautiful and you can see how old the trees are. We spent an hour here walking around. It gets abit hot and we did come out with a few mosquito bites. There were alot of benches and places to sit around while walking my elderly parents.", "The monkey forest is not so much a forest but a temple site surrounded by path ways, it can be quite busy but the monkeys are worth seeing, they are relatively tame but can sneak up behind, I was advised not to wear sunglasses or anything that is loose.", "Been upgraded into a very touristy park and has lost all its charm. Now costs 50k rupiah to enter and zero monkey encounters. You are no longer able to feed the monkeys bananas which used to be supplied by local park rangers . The monkeys now have no interest in humans and generally located high in the trees. About 150% more tourists and 100% less monkeys . Very disappointing waste of time", "What a beautiful forest. So well maintained and unlike India monkeys are so sophisticated and well behaved. Must visit.", "Very unique Santuary dedicated to Monkeys . 600-700 monkeys as per the info put up by the Sanctuary officials . Just 1 Km away from City Center ( Ubud Palace ). Jl Monkey Forest connects to Gate -2 of this Sanctary & Jl Hanuman / Jl Sugreeva connects to Gate-1 . Pl follow the circuit indicated on the respective gates. Pl do visit the Conservation Center & then the path to Holy Spring Temple & the Center Point is a must see. Lovely Photo shoot opportunities. Approx Time reqd to explore this Sanctuary is 1 hour. Pl do not carry any eatables & colorful items in hand or pockets. Else monkeys will grab it from you. Hold hard your Camera & Mobile for clicking photos. No loose bags etc to attract monkeys attention. The path along Jl Monkey Forest as well as Jl Hanuman is decked with shops & restaurents on either side, which is another touristy attraction. You can also visit the ARMA ( Ayung Rai Museum of Arts ) which is just 5-7 minutes walk from this Sanctuary & a must see attraction of Ubud. It has lovely artwork displayed & a complimentary drink coupen with the entry ticket makes it a interesting visit.", "One of the reasons a lot of people come to Ubud is to see the monkey. Price was cheap and you could wander around the forest as long as you wanted. Can be scary for little children as the monkeys can be vicious and relentless if you have food on you. If you're brave you can get a monkey on your shoulder pretty easy, just sit down next to them. Bring bananas with you or buy them on the door.", "\\Monkeys yes lots of them and cheeky as well. The monkey forest has been operates for over 20 years I believe, it's modernized now. Look nice and cleaner. Echo friendly as well surprisingly well look after,The place is so peaceful,full of greens just relaxing in away. Definitely A Must SEE place :)\"", "A cheap hour of entertainment. Even better if you buy bananas. Watch out though, they'll work in teams to steal the bunch!", "An amazing place! It was fantastic to spend time with these monkeys. I've written a blog about our visit .. see Territory Mob for more information and photos.", "Every time! I particularly enjoy the lush ambiance of walking through the sanctuary, visiting the temples and being entertained by the cavorting monkeys. For this visit, we went as soon as the gates were opened at 9:00 am so that there were very few tourists around and I could take photos of the wonderful grounds without interference. This site is well worth the visit when in Ubud.", "If you want to get up close to these mischievous creatures in lovely surroundings, then this is the place. You gently stroll around the well kept paths, exhibits and statues and will come across plenty of Monkeys and if you like get really close to them. Although familiar with humans, these are fairly wild and unpredictable animals so be careful....there are plenty of signs telling you what not to do ! We really enjoyed our visit and you really feel like you’re in their environment.", "It's a great place, kept as natural as possible. Rain forest tress everywhere and monkeys running here and there.", "Definitely worth seeing the forest if in Ubud. Doesn't take more than an hour or two but great to see the monkeys in their natural habitat- especially the baby monkeys! Heed the warning signs they have up about not carrying food - saw many people that didn't and the monkeys got to the bottom of it! The monkey forest road is also great for shops and bars so definitely worth a visit ", "This is a monkey forest with loads and loads of monkeys. They dont really harm you but try not to feed or attract them. The forest built inside is beautiful and its a nice place to look around you might be done in 30-40 mins.", "A nice stop over on our day trip around ! 30k entrance fee. I'm a liiittle scared of monkeys but they were actually very cute and entartaining and didn't seem agressive. They mostly wrestled with each other and were kept busy by other visitors feeding them bananas...!", "A lot of tourist. A lot of active monkeys. Only had 30 mins to spend in this forest but it was a great experience. We bought some of the bananas from the stands and had the monkeys on top of our heads. I had a very adorable and cute monkey on me, while my friends had an alpha male and was very aggressive on top of her. Overall cool experience, there are tons of monkey throughout such as Alas Kedaton and Uluwatu Temple.", "Hired a driver for the day to get out of the city of Seminyak and headed North to Ubud to go and taste some Luwak (poo coffee). Very good coffee, smooth and rich with a nice caffeine kick, not cheep! About Aus $28/100gm. Nice experience tasting all the different coffees and teas. We then headed further on to the Monkey Temple and forest. Our driver took us in through the back way which saved us a lot of time not having to wait in line as the front entrance deals with coaches or larger groups. Once inside we did the traditional thing of buying bananas and letting the monkeys climb on to pick and eat banana out of hands. Then we headed down a pathway of stone around the back of the Temple and then wooden walkways that bridged one of the most beautiful lush tropical gullies I have ever seen. Expected Tarzan to swing through any second - a great photo op. Heading a little further on again are the rice paddies of Ubud, a great walk/trek opportunity for those so inclined and this little town has some excellent textiles and hand made products at a very good price when you worked out the number of man hours it would take to produce some of the crochet items. Then we headed back South toward Seminyak and stopped in to the most humongous silver jewellery store/gallery near Batubulan Village in Denpasar - a leader in hand made jewellery. We set off in the morning around 10am and arrived back at about 4pm. A very nice day out with the family and enjoyed the pool and a cold be on our return to the resort. All worth a visit and very reasonable when you negotiate your driver/guide fee - ours spoke very good English. Enjoyed his company and candid comments, views on many issues and topics that we covered during the tour.", "It's a monkey forest what more is there to say. The scenery is beautiful but really couldn't spend more than 30-60 minutes here. Once you've seen one group of primates eating, scratching themselves or chasing tourists around, you've seen them all. Similar to Trentham Monkey Forest in the UK but obviously better weather and scenery. It was ok but I certainly wouldn't rave about the experience.", "Beautiful setting but I don't really like monkeys. They carry so many diseases and they are climbing all over people and at times seemed aggressive! Cute from a distance. The gardens itself are quite beautiful and it is a cooler spot to wander through away from the heat of the day.", "The sanctuary is well organised, pathways well traveled, with climbs up and down the terrain and with interesting stone carvings associated with the onsite Temple. Monkeys are doing everything from rape to lying about, satiated with the abundent food. Most common activities are frolicking young and grooming oldies. At IDR100k/pax it is an interesting and active way to spend a few hours and good value compared to many attractions. Not suitable for feeble adults and probably rather scary for tots. -- end --", "This is a dangerous place. do not go here if you do not want to be bitten by monkeys. Me and my girlfriend visited this place and she was scratched on the back. if you go here, do not see the monkeys in the eyes", "It's so nice to see a lot of monkeys together and the beste is that they are inofensive. They only climb on you, when they felt that you have bananas. Be careful with your belongings, because they like to play with them... Great experience!", "Very humid from amount of trees and people, monkeys are friendly and people around park to keep them in line as much as they can. Great photo taking place but so big! If you want to look around take some runners! Cost for entry was $4 AUD each! Pretty expensive when you can see the same thing out on the road! Good fun!", "Is a park full of monkeys that are used to being around people everyday. So don't be surprised if they jump on you or still something.", "I must do if your in ubud or Kuta. The forest was full of lively and very cute monkeys. It was interesting to watch them climb and jump from place to place. I was able to get some great shots of the monkeys as they observed me and the many other guest coming in and out of the park.", "As soon as you enter Monkey Forest you are greeted by those cute monkeys. They are everywhere: monkeys on the trees, monkeys on the ground. Monkeys scratching each other's back, monkeys eating a banana. The main thing to see here are the monkeys. If you like monkeys, you will like this place. The path also is surrounded by beautiful rainforest, with some temples and a valley with a small river running through it. Big trees shadow the forest from the heat of the day, making it more pleasant to walk than in direct sunlight during the day, perfect for an afternoon walk.", "Enjoyed the lovely peaceful atmosphere. Amazing to see the deep ravine & huge trees in this place. Monkeys roam freely. Interesting to observe them.", "This is a great place to see monkeys in their atrual\\\" enviroment. Why quotes? As you can imagine natrual is for a commercialized park with loads of tourists maybe not the right word; but it's still a great experience which I would never miss. I would highly recommend to buy banans from the \\\"zoo keepers\\\" who're walking around the park. Don't buy the banans on the actual official stalls. The guard will show you how to hold the banans to get a good picture with the monkeys. Be aware, they're trying to grab everything, hair - sunglasses - bags, therefore be careful with your stuff. Nevertheless a great experience and a must see in !\"", "Nice view with super strong wind and may have lot of tourist and monkeys. Beware of monkey!! They will come to rob your stuff such as sun glasses,camera & etc.Don't try to stop them by your leg, they will rob the slipper/shoe too !", "This was a nice tropical forest with many macaques, especially at the entrance and near the temple. The staff was attentive to the macaques, so they and the tourists didn't get out of hand. It is also highly convenient.", "If you want to see monkeys this is the place to go, all were friendly and plenty of staff onsite in case a cheeky monkey got out of hand. If you follow the rules at the park entrance then you won't have a problem.", "The venue itself was lovely and big, and the setting was so pretty. The monkeys are everywhere and it's nice to see them just wandering about without any cages. They will try and take your bag though, make sure anything valuable is kept in a front pocket or they will try and take it. There is a sign asking you to not take certain things in like medication incase the monkeys will get hold of it. It's much nicer to go when it's not too busy as you can wander about without people getting in the way.", "It's a bit expensive comparing to other turistic atractions, and just keep in mind is a turistic place, but I would recommend it for q nice walk surrounded by the monkeys. You can feel they care about the place and the animals, even if I would say it would be more appropiate not to feed them, I don't feel is good for the monkeys and not even for you because they are animals, don't forget that, so they can become agressive when it comes to food.", "I was only expecting to see a monkey or two - but the place is swarming! Even as you are driving up to the forest, you will see them. Cheap entry, and for $2AUD, you can get a small bunch of bananas - about 4, and feed a monkey, or if you're game enough, to have it sit on your shoulder while having a snack. Be aware if you don't want monkeys on you, you still may have one climb up you. I also got peed on, but easy enough to wash off with water. Just remember to not bring food in either. Lots of tourists, but 100% worth it! A beautiful forest to explore with lots of lush greenery. Beautiful statues as well.", "Very nice forest. We have been to some other Monkey forest but this one is much more better. Monkeys are friendly and can feed them by hand. Very nice tropic forest with lots of plants and sophisticated walkways. We enjoyed our visit very much.", "We were a little scared after reading some reviews. We went early and avoided the crowds so it was really easy to see the monkeys and move around them while they played. Its lovely and clean and nice and cool at 9am. If you follow all the rules they leave you alone however they are free to move around so some get a bit close while playing. You just need to be looking out. Grounds were stunning. Well worth a visit", "An easy walk to the Monkey Forest from the centre of Ubud. Lots of photo ops with the frisky little critters, as they'll clamber all over you looking for treats. You can purchase bananas within the sanctuary to feed the monkeys with and they will literally climb up you to get to them, so be prepared! Monkeys aside, it is a beautiful walk through the forest and well worth the small entrance fee.", "This was the highlight of our trip. The monkeys can be a bit cheeky, even aggressive. The best way to deal if a monkey jumps on you and you don't like it is to just walk away as they'll soon jump off. We saw a man screaming at one of them which just made it more angry and aggressive. We went first thing in the morning which was great because it was much quieter and the monkeys seemed pretty calm.", "I'll make this a simple review. This was one of the highlights... And I got bit. It wasn't bad. The forest is gorgeous and packed with monkeys. I had three climb on my head and back and break into my backpack. Then one I sat next to reached over, grabbed me, and bit my arm. Yet... I would recommend it to anyone. It was amazing. So cute, so expressive, such a beautiful environment for them. Highly recommend.", "We came around 11 am and there were a lot of people, although not too crowded apart from the small temple near the entrance. The forest preserve was very tranquil and peaceful. The monkeys seemed calm and happy, we did however see a woman getting bitten by a monkey totally unprovoked, so you should be aware that this can occur.", "We visited the monkey forest and it is still a beautiful place, monkeys look healthy. However they so bite so be careful.", "Its very hot here but the views are amazing and you can get some great photos. I hired a guide at the entrance for 100,000 IDR to scare off the monkeys because they freak me out. You dont need to find the guide he will find you! Well worth the long hot walk", "The monkeys are adorable and seeing the mum with the baby holding onto it is a sight I’ll never forget. The park is kept clean and the way they look after Nelson shows the work they are doing. They completely respect these animals even on a religious level so other reviews saying otherwise are nonsense. I did see a monkey bite someone although no blood was drawn. I think this is always a risk of going somewhere like this A monkey jumped on me to try get in my bag which was just hilarious. I did see monkeys try to steal hairbands and necklaces so be careful about loose things. I was wearing a Tiffany bracelet and had an earring in and this was never touched however. I think they’re attracted to certain materials. A must go. No doubt.", "Hi visited here just the once. Nice place to walk around but if you have a monkey phobia lookout as the monkeys might jump on you and try to steal your glasses. The grounds are lovely though.", "Enjoyable. Monkeys aren't aggressive. Pleasant actually. I was a little scared at first but I love animals, and it was a very pleasant surprise", "I was hesitant to go to the Monkey Forest as I was traveling with my 2 young daughters and my elderly father, I had read some bad reviews about the moneys being vicious etc, however it was a highlight of our holiday. The staff that work there were kind and on the ball. The surroundings were beautiful and best of all we watched the monkeys swimming in two ponds, they were jumping from statues & trees into the water below, it was AMAZING, i have never seen anything like it before.", "Visited the monkey forest with a large group of family and friends. At the entrance we bought some bananas with the intention of giving them to the group to feed the loveable little creatures. The bananas were placed into a bag which I was carrying we had not taken 10 steps through the entrance when I was jumped on by 4 monkeys and the bag ripped open and the bananas stolen hence the title. Walked around for another 20 minutes having a look at the temple which was interesting a bit of a forest walk and looking at a whole lot of monkeys. Not a bad place for a short visit, but if you buy the bananas to feed them make sure you give them to someone else to carry and have your camera ready.", "I was told that if a monkey climbs onto your shoulders and you're not holding food then that is a sign of good luck. So... I'm Lucky.! Ubud is a great place to visit for it's arts and crafts. The monkey forest is a real attraction so go for a peaceful walk, grab a few bananas and enjoy some interaction with nature. A word of warning. Keep all valuables secure and this especially applies to your sunglasses. Leave them on your head at your own peril. I think the monkeys must have a massive stash of \\bule\\\" (foreigner's) sunglasses somewhere.\"", "Nice to watch the monkeys up close, especially the babies. Just be careful if you chose to buy the bananas or if you walk past someone with bananas. I had monkeys use my back as a landing platform as they jumped away with their treat.", "Amazing location! Best to leave bags in the car if you can & make sure you have no food on you when you go in. The pictures of this magical forest are beautiful. Old trees, ponds, temples, a river and plently of cheeky monkeys. There are attendants walking around that can help you if your interested in feeding the monkeys. I dont recommend you feed them yourself as there are many monkeys and they can fight amoungst themselves when there is food involved, so it would be best to find an attendant 1st and they knew which monkeys are friendly ect. A place not to be missed", "After arriving by Cruise Ship, we traveled up to Ubud to check out the Monkey Forest. We hadn't been there since 1988. The entry is $3.00AUD, and it is clean and open. We had a great time with our guide, walking through the forest. One cheeky monkey raced up my wife's leg, and took her water bottle, sat down, opened the screw top and had a drink, chucking the bottle away after he had finished it! He then finished off by taking a tissue from the other side to wipe his face! Some very cute baby ones as well. Worth a visit.", "Worth the visit, make sure to lock your bag up and dont bring food. Some people were a bit silly and decided to touch the monkeys and ended up with some scratches. As long as you respect the animals space its a nice experience. Just dont be a silly tourist.", "What a treat to see the long-tailed macaques monkeys! We visited sanctuary in Ubud while staying at the Saren Indah Hotel just 200 meters from one of the two entrances. The monkeys are wild and not confined and many were at our hotel for breakfast. As others have stated, they can be aggressive and you should be careful if you have jewelry, plastic bags, food or anything that might attract them. We saw one woman’s bracelet taken by a monkey and we saw candy snatched from someone else’s backpack. Walking back to our hotel along the trail next to the sanctuary a monkey did try to take our bag with soda, but noise does back them away. But that being said, seeing them in the forest was an awesome experience. The entrance is 20,000 Rupiah (less than $3 US). This is not something that should be missed on a trip to Ubud!", "We really enjoyed the Monkey Forrest! I had our 11-month old in a baby carrier and I was worried the monkeys were going to be interested in her, but they didn't pay us any attention. We also didn't have any food or bags with us either. Other visitors did have bananas or other snacks and the monkeys were quite aggressive in retrieving it from them. The Sanctuary itself is quite large and well laid out. It's easy to get around and makes for some beautiful photos. Definitely check out the monkey pool and watch them swim, it was adorable. We saw tons of tiny baby monkeys and learned a little about their breed. Definitely worth the stop!", "It was my second time there. It was rainy, but still full of tourists. It is nice to see it and observe monkeys in their natural habitat. I do recommend it to tourists, just be careful with your belongings. Monkeys were not aggressive, only once I saw them trying to bite, it it was the fault of the parents, who didn’t care about their child, he step on the moneys tail. But the money didn’t bite him.", "The monkeys will jump you for your bananas, (at least tats wgat happened to me!) but don't worry there are plenty of people around to keep them under control. Its a must do in Ubud. Tickets are cheap, you can buy a bunch of Bananas for a 20,000. Great place to walk around for a couple of hours.", "Nature at its best... entering the wonderful greenery and seeing the many monkeys free and wild mastering the place and feeling like the kings of the forest... it feels so good to see them eat, play, fight, clean up each other and even breastfeed their babies... one of them was drinking from a bottle of water... while the other was protecting his baby from some visitors... time flies inside this marvelous and really sacred place!", "Really good value (I think it cost about £2.80 each to get in), and a great day with the monkeys. This is a must-visit if you are in Ubud.", "Pay for the bananas and it'll change your experience. Grab a video of monkeys climbing on your head, lots of fun. Careful of your backpack or purse, they'll jump right in and take anything. Sometimes they bite but it doesn't hurt.", "This is one of the best places to visit and it's very fun! I would recommend this place to everyone. The monkeys are very funny but be careful! The monkeys can jump on you and steal something! If you take pictures and videos be careful because the monkeys can grab it in any second.", "For a small entrance fee, you can wander through pleasant surroundings and watch the monkeys. We especially enjoyed the mothers and small babies. We visited twice - highly recommended!", "We likened this spot to what Disney Land must feel like. It's crowded and a bit chaotic. Still, a must do if you're in Ubud. Be mindful of your sunglasses and hats! Also, if you don't want to have monkeys climb on you I advise to not buy bananas.", "really awesome to see so many monkeys but they are overfed and sometimes quite aggressive. i recommend monkey temple better", "So many monkeys roaming around - a great place to visit and see them interact with each other and humans! Keep valuables away from sight - nearly had my wallet taken from my pocket by one cheeky monkey! Worth a visit!", "It's about a kilometers walk from the beginning of monkey forest road to the actual monkey forest, you won't get bored on the way cause there's lots of good shops (though there still not that cheap, I was expecting it to be bargains galore but the only thing that was cheap was the water which was 40 cents for a 1.5 litre) the monkeys there are a lot fun and provide really got scenic photos. Try not to engage the big monkeys as they will take anything you own without any hesitation, (p.s if you've been doing shopping beforehand and you walk in there with bags of shopping. they will take it and run! Believe me those monkeys are like aggressive kids and if they want something they'll get it.) There also pretty cute and friendly when they want to be and there not always aggressive. The baby monkeys played with my hair for a bit and messed it up but they were still all pretty cute, I did have to walk away afterwards though cause the mums started checking me out and making sure I wasn't hurting their babies. The mums can be quite intimidating. All up the monkey forest is a must see and the temples there are amazing. The scenic waterfalls are picturesque and makes a great afternoon trip.", "I was scared to visit the Monkey Forest, but my husband really wanted to so I reluctantly agreed to go. If anyone else is in the same boat, know this: if you use common sense and obey the guidelines regarding monkey behavior, you will be FINE. I loved watching the monkeys at the various feeding stations throughout the Forest. Watching them eat and play with each other was adorable. I also enjoyed meandering through the forest and seeing the beautiful stone sculptures. It was an afternoon I won’t soon forget.", "This is a fantastic place for everyone except maybe children under 3 that may get scared by the monkeys But it rest really safe do not to worry on that side If you don't want monkey climbing on you don't buy banana and don't hide food in your bag ... Lots of fun Amazing close look at the monkeys That look really happy not like in a zoo !!", "Lovely backdrop and teeming with monkeys! Entrance fee only £1.50ish. There's a temple in the middle that has services at night and I saw a few tourists at the services whilst passing by so that's something you could do it you were interested I guess.", "We arrived at the Monkey Forest late on a rainy afternoon and got in for a quick tour. Our daughter was first cautious with the monkeys, but she started getting excited as she saw them friendly with people who fed them bananas. So was the I! We all enjoyed getting up close and personal with this smart mammals.", "The forest itself is beautiful. Walk on wooden bridges over the small river while you look at the beautiful nature. The monkeys are everywhere, but you can find the biggest groups on the squares where tourists can buy food to feed them. It's fun to watch the monkeys and their human-like habits. We went with nothing but a camera, so there was nothing they could take from us. The monkeys are rather curious, but as long as you don't have any food and don't encourage them, they won't do anything to you. And if that does happen: there's a lot of staff walking around the forest to control the monkeys if necessary (even if that means hitting them with a wooden stick 😕).", "Great place to visit! Beautiful forest with large numbers of monkeys. Bananas are sold at a small price if you would like to feed the monkeys. Not necessary to do this to get close to them though as they are quite relaxed around people.", "A must do in Ubud; visit Monkey Forest. The monkeys don't do a thing unles you feed then or tease them. Their are more than 600 monkeys and it is beatifull to observe than. Leave your belongings at you hotel. We say that a monkey get an earring from a tourist", "If you love animals especially monkeys, you will need to go to Monkey Forest. Sometimes, the monkeys can be very stressful and attacker to humans. That's why be careful while you're walking. Entrance fee is 50.000 IDR which means 5 dolar for each person.", "A very enchanting place with loads of very happy, playful monkeys. I loved this experience and thoroughly enjoyed the walk and surroundings.", "This was our first time and wish we had spent more time here. It is so beautiful and peaceful to walk through. Monkeys are fun just to watch or you can buy small bunch banana to feed them. Cost 100,000 to get in and 20,000 for small banana bunch.", "If you haven't seen monkeys in free nature yet, go and see. And please: don't bring any plastic bags or bottles containing food or drink. Funny to see tourists buy bananas on the spot and then crying in surprise cause monkeys don't hesitate to get their share. So decide what's more fun: to watch monkeys or to watch their relatives...", "A lovely place for a walk but slap on the mosquito repellent as they're vicious in there. There are lots and lots of monkeys to see that mainly mind their own business as long as you don't stare at them, get anything interesting out or offer them anything in which case prepare to loose whatever it is you had. The place is relatively small and buggy friendly with ramps so it's not a problem. Only 50000 to get in and toilets are available. It is in need of a good tidy up though where they have demolished some of the old shops.", "I was expecting good things from the Sanctuary, however the animals are quite aggressive and the place is really overcrowded with tourists feeding the monkeys. I'd only recommend the place as an easy way to spend an hour for a little money in Ubud - and to say you've been.", "Yes. There are monkeys and yes they are in a forest. The clue's in the name. What more info do you need really? If you like monkeys, in forests, go there. If you like moneys but not necessarily monkeys in forests, or you just plain don't like forests themselves, OR if you like forests but not monkeys, it's still definitely an option. You'll be about half pleased. If you like neither monkeys nor forests I'd probably give it a miss if I were you. There really isn't much else there. I quite like monkeys. And forests. And when I see monkeys in forests I'm a happy chappy. So I had a whale of a time. (Lots of \\le singe est sur la branche\\\" fun to be had too.) (Watch out though, the monkeys occasionally try to nick stuff.)\"", "Not to expensive. Beautiful forest and monkeys everywhere in their natural habitat. They are not aggressive.", "I had read so many review and all said the monkey is aggressive. Actually just do not hide the foods or don't buy the foods if you scare they will climb on you. It will be better if you read the signboard before you go deeper. I love this forest but just a bit small,spent 40 minutes and exploded all the temples inside it. ", "This is a must see. The tickets are very cheap and the monkeys are every where in the forest. Buy some bananas inside the forest and take photos with the monkeys. Some serious fun guaranteed :)", "This was a highlight of my trip to . They are so cute and cheeky. Be careful, they take everything off you, lol. One cheeky little one was trying to take my son's possessions out of his pocket. The surroundings are breath taking. There are handlers through out in case of any incidents, they are on hand if the monkeys get a little too boisterous.", "Really enjoyed our few hours spent here. Despite the many other visitors it was cool and peaceful. The monkeys were happily well fed and people were enjoying being amongst them. We particularly enjoyed the large old trees and other flora and marvelled at the culture that had preserved them and continue to do so. A read of wikipedia is well worth it for those with no prior knowledge to get an idea of the temples, the art and ongoing conservation work", "its an awesome experience with monkeys. but you have carefull about your backpack. there are crzy monkeys. they are trying to bite you.", "What a wonderful experience it was visiting this almost magical place. Even though it is a tourist attraction, it still feels as if you’re in the middle of the woods. Little naughty monkeys are everywhere and will do anything to take a look in your bag to see if there is any food for them.", "It was interesting to see the monkeys wandering among us without a care in the world. If you want, you can feed them with the help of the sanctuary workers. The entrance fee is IDR 20,000/person. There is also a temple inside which you can visit. We donated IDR 10,000 and in exchange we were given two sarongs to enter the temple. After taking a few photos, we decided to rest for a bit and while my husband was enjoying his time there, a monkey jumped on his back and tried to steal his sunglasses (he had placed them on his head). He didn't want to let them go, so the monkey bit him. Fortunately, a worker at the entrance gave him an antiseptic and told us the monkeys don't have rabies as they are controlled, so no need for a vaccine. Remember not to bring any food or drinks, not even in your bags, because the monkeys will jump on you to get it.", "A beautiful forest with hundreds of monkeys to feed, photograph and watch. They are wild animals and can get aggressive, but if you follow the guidance given (don't tease them, wind them up, touch them etc) you should be fine. It's not a petting zoo so don't treat it as such: it's a chance to experience 's iconic wildlife and forests (the forest itself really shouldn't be overlooked – it's amazing).", "The temples and monkeys puts you in an adventures mode. Here, in a quiet large rainforest environment the monkeys rule! They steel your bananas and are not easely fooled;) Do not scare the babyes, the mothers will react. You are here on their terms! Bananas to be bought inside - and you do get close to them! Very nice experience👍", "A must visit in ubud. The monkey forest is large with lots of monkeys running free. You can also pay for bananas to feed the monkeys who will jump on your shoulder to be fed", "We didn't like the monkeys, they can get aggressive. But if you don't feed them or look them in the eye, they won't bother you. The forest surrounding is beautiful, with the nature, temple and monkey sculptures. Don't wear any sunglasses or shiny thing on you, the monkeys will try to steal it. Its a must do in Ubud.", "We had a half day tour to visit this place and my children loved to see animals, especially monkeys and this is a great place to experience and the atmosphere was great, relax and mix yourself into nature is thebest way to relax.", "Great to visit, loads of monkeys around. You can buy banana and feed the monkeys for 30k, dont buy as soon as you get in as it is more expensive at 50k. Be careful not to have your back to them with food. Some of the monkeys can be vicious if you try to stoke them when they are on you, if they are sitting on your shoulder eating just leave them be until they decide to get down.", "Located at the eastern end of the street that bears the same name. Entrance fee is 40000rph. We were surrounded by monkeys before we even entered the forest. So many of them. Spent an hour or so walking around. Didn't feed the monkeys but saw others do so. Looked like a fun and hair-raising experience. The walkways and general surroundings are well maintained. Worth a visit.", "The monkeys there are very cheeky, beware! Don't wear anything bright or bring any accessories as they will snatch from you. The view is beyond words to describe, it too beautiful and no matter how you take your photo , it will turn out beautiful!", "Nice \\ must do\\\" in Ubud, The park, the temple and the monkeys were wonderful . A treat to see the monkeys run and play in the wild. If you don't like them climbing on your head..dont buy food and they leave you alone... very nice place to visit\"", "If you don't want the monkeys near you don't buy the bananas. These monkeys are not too bad, but i still remove all my sun glasses, ear rings, necklaces. they can also get into some pockets. If they bite they can give you rabies. But this is not a common occurrence. It cost 20,000 to get in and 20,000 for a bunch of Bananas. They also like peanuts. If you don't want them to jump on you, don't buy the bananas, There are warnings about entering the park if you are menstruating.", "We had such great times seeing monkeys there. It is beautifully made the sanctuary. I was kind of afraid myself at that time because the monkey was out from the sanctuary. But it was worth it.", "It's worth popping into the Monkey Forest if you're in Ubud. It is scenic and beautiful, with the moss covered temple walls. I highly recommend going down into the ravine (follow the signs to the \\Holly [sic] Spring Temple\\\"), which to me is the most beautiful part (watch out for the rather inappropriate \\\"happy\\\" monkey statue on the wall of the spring). Beyond the temple itself the draw is the population of malevolent macaques. It's fun to watch them frolic, groom, jump, leap, fight, and play. But put everything away that isn't a camera, otherwise be prepared to lose it, or pay one of the locals to get it back (one of the more irritating local ways of scamming unwitting tourists out off their money). I've seen monkeys: 1)steal glasses and hats off heads 2)run away with phones 3)pick pockets 4)make off with ANY and all food items I've had them grab my trousers on numerous occasions because they thought I had something in my pockets, or I was stupid enough to be holding my daughter's snacks. Don't buy the bananas from the locals at the front. We did on the first trip to Uluwatu (which in my opinion is even worse for bad monkey behaviour), my wife was mobbed by a bunch of snarling macaques, and just ditched the bunch within about 2 seconds. I've brought my 3 year old daughter into the forest, but keep an eye on them, and take extra efforts so that they're not the target for the monkeys.\"", "likes: interaction with monkeys, walking in the forest , visiting the ruins and temples, dislikes: amount of rubbish everywhere, not for unfit people or anyone who cant stand the heat", "Really Nice Place to visit..in the Centre of Ubud, you can't miss it..a Lot of sweet and funny Monkeys all over and an Amazing Forest", "Would recommend you go see this place in ubud. Very cheap and it's a must. Dnt be scared of the monkeys they are harmless. It's amazing how close you can get to the monkeys. Had a laugh", "A driver told us not to go with our young daughter here, but we did anyway, and it ended up being a huge highlight of her time in . We made sure NOT to feed the monkeys, so they ignored us, and we had to hold her for the first 5-10 minutes... But then she relaxed, and we were probably there an hour! Totally worth going, and so cheap and neat to see these monkeys in their natural habitat!", "We loved our visit here. It can be scary if you are not used to animal contact but their are workers around to help. Although I do have to say screaming isn't great and if you feel your going to scream when they jump on you then don't go as it's not nice for the monkeys and silly really as that's what happens! I had a baby one crawl on me, it was a great experience and feeding them but be careful not to grab their food or touch them as they are still wild and don't like too much interaction. But I still loved it, I would have loved a cuddle but as you can see they aren't the cuddle type. ", "I was very hesitant to go too far into this \\Monkey Temple\\\" as it's referred too - especially as I hadn't had any of the appropriate vaccinations (my fault) and desperately didn't want any monkeys climbing all over me! The monkey's definitely rule this area of Ubud and roam freely here. A couple of my friends stood still for too long and had monkeys clamper onto them and play with their hair - I stood far away and took photos of this from a distance! The monkeys were cheeky and I saw a couple of them attempt to take personal items such as cameras, sunnies etc. off other tourists at the site. One managed to snatch a drink bottle off a child and successfully opened it and poured the water out which was fascinating to watch. Many of the monkeys had babies which were adorable but if you stood too close, you had the protective mothers baring their teeth at you (I witnessed one do this to a little boy who started crying in turn!) I'm very proud that I walked the grounds of this temple and back without having a monkey clamper onto me but because of how scared I was, I don't think I'd go back!\"", "Behave yourself and youll be fine, they can be cheeky so dont try to play with them or push them in a corner. You can make some lovely pictures here!!the forrest is nice, the entrance fee is cheap, take a look and walk around, its nice!", "Today I went to the monkey forest. The park is beautifull. However when I went to an more quiet path of the park I got attacked by an monkey. He ripped my dress!! 2 monkeys got in me and one ripped my dress.", "Beautiful small forest area with monkeys everywhere. The best bit was watching the young ones launching themselves into a small pond for a swim. My advice is do not feed them or carry any food on you as we saw someone with food and they landed on him and he got scratched - not a good idea", "If you keep your wits about you with the cheeky monkeys, this place is amazing. The scenery is just so enchanting, and so many gorgeous photo opportunities. The monkeys are cute, but don't be fooled - they will steal bananas from your hand, jump on you from trees or walls, have been known to bite and steal sunglasses, money from pockets etc. Do not put bananas in your pocket to hide them - the monkeys will find them! If you keep your distance, throw them a banana, you should be fine :-) I would highly advise not to use the toilets here - very smelly and unclean.", "We visited the Monkey Forest as soon as we arrived in Ubud as we were so excited to meet some monkeys and it was the highlight of our trip. As soon as you arrive in Ubud, you will see monkeys running wild. The forest is a beautiful sanctuary for the monkeys where they are free to come and go as they please, however it's extremely important to follow the rules. You are entering their sanctuary, it's not a zoo, it's their place so you need to be respectful of the monkeys. They don't like direct eye contact or teeth-baring as it's a sign of aggression, and they are very curious and playful. The monkeys will probably be just as fascinated by you as you are of them, so they will want to check you out. This means they might climb up onto you, have a look at what you're wearing or carrying, and if they like anything they might try to take it. This is why it's so important not to bring valuables or food to the forest, even if it's inside a bag, because they are clever and inquisitive and might try to look in your bag. Another important tip is not to touch the monkeys. Even though they feel comfortable around humans enough to climb on them and be fed, they are wild animals and are not \\tame\\\". No matter how cute they are, don't try to pat or touch them, even if they initiate contact. Just let them check you out and stay calm and don't do anything to freak them out and you will be able to enjoy a truly magical experience getting face to face with some super cool monkeys. If you think you will be too skittish or nervous, don't go because you will just make the monkeys nervous and they will react accordingly as animals do! Only other tip is to bring an enclosed bag for your bananas, otherwise they will spot them and try to snatch them! If the monkeys try to take something, just let them have it. Again, they aren't pets, they are wild animals, so treat it as a privilege and an honour to visit them in THEIR forest, and don't give them a reason to be suspicious or angry at you.\"", "The monkeys can get quite aggressive. A lot of tourists think its cute but monkeys can be dangerous animals. I hadn't realised that my bag had an empty plastic bag inside but they jumped on me, went crazy rummaging through my bag, and stole my sunscreen and mosquito repellent. not amused -_-", "This is worth a look. Its quite a nice little park with lots of monkeys in it. I wouldn't bother paying for food to give to the monkeys as there are so many of them you will definitely see them.", "For me the monkeys were pretty scary but it's a nice natural place to see if you go to Ubud 40 000 irp", "Great photos of temples in the heart of the monkey forest. Don't bring food or valuables with you. The monkeys like shiny objects like jewelry and ear rings. We saw a monkey steal a bag of snacks from visitors baby stroller. Great adventure.", "I enjoyed the monkey forest! The ticket was quite affordable, and you can wander around for as long as you'd like. I don't love seeing animals acting in unnatural ways, so I didn't want to feed them or have them crawling on me (also didn't want to get bit!). I kept my hands free and if a monkey took interest in me, I just showed them my open hands. That kept them at bay. It was amazing to observe them climbing, grooming each other, and nursing their babies. I walked around alone with a backpack and didn't have a problem. If you sit down on a bench or ledge, the monkeys will likely come crawl on you, if you're into that!", "Great way for both adults and children to experience the monkeys . Be careful about loose hanging bags and water bottles as monkeys can be curious and aggressive. Will grab your shopping bag/ sunnies/ loose hanging items. Suggest to have only a crossover / bag pack . Keep bottles / sunnies inside bag .", "Beautiful scenery, lots of temples to take pictures of, but you can't enter, many many monkeys! We enjoyed our trip here.", "Lots of monkeys as to be expected, worth the trip down and isn’t to expensive, wouldn’t need much more than an hour!", "We had a great morning at the monkey forest. There are a huge number of monkeys and lots of babies which were adorable. Be wary of the monkeys, they're very used to humans and getting what they want. Definitely go at 9am when it first opens. We had a great time, but as we were leaving at about 1030 it had really started to fill up with tourists to the point that it was difficult to photograph the monkeys.", "Watching all the monkeys was neat. Warned about them stealing your belongings, but had no problems. Our driver was great at letting us know about the forest.", "We are friends visited from India for the first time and we really enjoyed this place very myto see lot of monkeys at one place", "If you want to get up close and personal with wild monkeys, come here. While the monkeys are very used to people, they are wild and free ranging. But they come to the park as they know they will get fed. It was amazing how much they will engage people. They can get aggressive though, if you push them. They have seen many people and know how to get food, water or interesting items from you, if you aren't careful I bought $4 of bananas and had a monkey sitting on my shoulder in no time. Well worth the 2 hours we spent walking through the park. The park also, has interesting statues, trees, vines, and rolling stream. Again, well worth the time", "A juvenile female monkey had a round stone in her grasp. She knew this stone was the key to something. She found a leaf, and ground it with the stone. She knew something, but was not sure what it was. Other monkeys had salvaged plastic water bottles, and were sourcing the water in various ways. Other stood stoically by the sweet potato storage cages, quietly picking into them with their fingers. We loved this place.", "This place is a beautiful forest with monkeys everywhere as you will find out when they jump on your head!!! Its nice to be so close to nature but beware some of the monkeys can steal things and scratch you by accident when they are climbing on you.", "I think because Indonesia is the last of all the SE Asia country I have travelled to its harder to get 'impressed' because you have seen similar things before. The place is beautifully constructed. But inside there are just monkeys. I dont understand why you construct this place so western tourists can come and see the monkeys when they can get a better experience seeing natural forest and maybe bump into some more 'natural' monkeys. The place feels like a zoo. Created beautifully to conform western tourists images of \\asia\\\". You can ignore this place.\"", "Nice way to pass some time, lots of fun there with the monkey's trying to steal stuff. 30000 enterance fee.", "Do not bring food into here. Do not carry things in your hands. and whatever you do just dont blink ! ok, they arent that bad but geeeez those monkeys are aggressive. Dont let it put you off visiting just take precautions. I saw a handbag stolen from a Japanese lady, a tug of war between man and monkey for water bottles, a pair of sunglasses disappear with the thief up a tree. so be warned. but it can be fun, watching all ages and sizes of macaques roaming round. great photos of baby macaques on statues etc but holding tightly to my camera just in case, but the park is beautiful, the stairs to the stream are beautiful, the path along the creek, stream is narrow , no room for passing. but it is so serene there. a great way to spend an hour.", "This is a nice location to see the monkeys. You can purchase bananas for the monkeys, be prepared to give it to the as soon as you buy because they are watching you:) I observed a lady sitting down trying to get a photo with a monkey, who reached in her pant pockets with its hands searching for something then started to hit her after he came empty handed. Yikes! They have staff inside watching the monkeys and trying to prevent situations like that,, but not that many. Lots of great photo ops and temples inside.", "Interesting place, just beware that staff is limited and leave your bags at home. Curious monkeys want to open and take everything. Beautiful sanctuary of all ages of monkeys. Even saw some newborns.", "Monkey forest sanctuary was one of my fave places. It’s beautiful and full of cheeky monkeys. Best to come when it first opens to avoid the swarm of tourists. Do listen to the signs though, I had a protective mummy macaque try and give me a nibble and I walked a good few metres away. All in all though would highly recommend. Is a must if you come to .", "We got to feed the monkeys which was exciting, its a short wall but very scenic and we learnt about their funeral process. I recommand going if your in Ubud.", "this is a cool place to come check out, my advise is dont carry too much and have nothing hanging off you, if the monkeys want it they will take it and you wont be getting it back, you can feed the moneys with bananas you purchase at the entry and mid way through, but put your head on a swivel as a few have learnt while youre distracted trying to hand the little one a single banana another will sneak up on you and take the bunch. I had my water bottle taken... and there is no way I was getting it back. very enjoyable but just be aware if you arent careful you may lose some possessions.", "This half temple half sort of zoo, its an entertaining place to visit if you are an animal lover. The place its infested with baboons trying to lure any kind of food they can get from the flock of tourists that visit this place daily. Most of the monkeys are harmless (most of them) but if you want to avoid any sort of interaction, don't bring any kind of food (not even in you backpack). Monkeys will open your bags, zippers or anything else just for a banana or a candy. The place it has its own magic, with temples all around the mountain and the monkeys been basically everywhere. I love animals so I was happy sitting there and interacting with them without any hassle. My wife, in the other hand, she was trying to avoid them as if they had the bubonic plague. Take good care of your personal belongings (specially sunglasses and cameras) cause monkeys love to grab them. In my opinion, one of the best places to visit in .", "This is a small area with a high concentration of monkeys. Now what can I say about this attraction? My wife lasted about 10 seconds before she ran screaming from the park and waited in the carpark with our driver. My two children loved it, especially feeding the thieving little primates. You can buy bananas from vendors in the park, the monkeys also know this and lay in wait. It's when you take possession of the yellow bent fruit that the monkeys attack lol... so long as you stay calm and relaxed your OK, they'll just use you as a tree or in my case a toilet. Not sure if getting urinated on by a monkey is as lucky as a bird crapping on you but I am still waiting ha ha... My wife wouldn't let me back in the car until I bought a new shirt. Lucky there’s quite a few souvenir shops next to the park but don't forget to haggle. WARNING.. Don’t take anything into the park like sunglasses, hats or any kind of food and drink, the monkeys WILL STEAL it. Cameras seem to be OK but nothing is safe from the sneaky little thieving pissing primates! Hope this review helps, It is worth a visit but only plan to spend about 30min there or 30 seconds if your like my wife...", "If you came to see monkeys, you will not be disappointed, they're everywhere. Don't let the long list of warnings outside the park deter you, if you're in Ubud, you must check out Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary. Beautiful and well kept grounds. Don't make eye contact with the monkeys! ;)", "Super fun seeing the monkeys right up close! Be careful as they can jump on you, and they will if you hold a banana. None of them seemed aggressive though, just playful. I really enjoyed my time here watching them, and the forest is beautiful.", "The monkey Forest was very busy and it was difficult to get to some monkeys with so many people. The little baby monkeys were very cute though!", "Regard i don't take advise or others review any serious about the monkey would snatch your goods or the wildness of the monkey and insist to take my family (grandma 80yo and young child 3yo) The experience was pleasant at the early stage where my little one enjoying watching the monkey and we spent about 30mins there and descided to leave. So on our way out to exit from gate 1, one of the monkey was trying to grab my girl shoes (my dad was crying her) but couldn't then walk at the back of them my grandma had a shawl on shoulder. The monkey grab it and my grandma spontaneous pull back and the monkey was angry and bite her on her arm. It was bruise and bleed...one of the staff saw but prefer to ignore instead of approach to offer any help. We then reported to another staff who then took us to first aid booth and being reassure the monkey is clean and no tetanus or antirabis vaccine is require..... I am not sure if i would like to risk it again in future.... but thank you to staff that took us to first aid booth and the staff that help!", "love this place! but be careful! i was pick pocketed by a monkey and he took my cell! don't tease them either. respect them and they'll respect you back.", "We liked that the monkeys are everywhere but that is also what you may not like about it. There are quite a few staff handlers around tho so fear not if you are feeling a bit nervous to go. Also, the monkeys seemed quite uninterested in all of us peoples walking around. Overall, the grounds are stunning and well maintained. A beautiful & unique experience considering we are usually visiting animals in cages at a zoo.", "We were watchful at first but soon felt comfortably that the monkeys weren't aggressive. My 3 year old wasn't a big fan but my almost 5 year old was intrigued by them and enjoyed himself. Had no intention of buying some bananas, but seeing others feed the monkeys gave us the confidence to give it a go. Glad we did.... but just make sure you keep the bananas hidden away.... as soon as a monkey works out you have bananas in your bag you will be very popular!", "They are sneaky monkeys, watched 2 people have their sunglasses and a water bottle snatched quickly. A beautiful jungle forest, lots of monkeys to take pics of, and watch. Very peaceful...", "I have very mixed feelings about the monkey forest: + it is easily accessible, low-cost, easy to see many monkeys and get good photos - of course the monkeys come back, they’re being fed very well and regularly, the human interactions change them, a monkey jumped on my back and scratched my head Key thing is to be careful because you never know what is going to happen. The monkey that jumped on me came from nowhere, no prior engagement or eye contact. Not sure if I recommend it or not. The intentions behind it aren’t the best, but it’s definitely a neat experience. The scenery is beautiful too.", "We went there last week. Arrived at 5:30 (they close at 6) went for a bit of a walk. Saw the monkeys- the smaller ones were cute but the larger ones you really wouldn't want climbing on you. Stayed for about 20mins, got bored then left. Wouldn't go out of my way to go there as it's nothing spectacular. You can actually see monkeys from the outside - they climb all over the gates and fences and are even on the buildings across the road...Guess it depends on how close you want to get to them.", "Great fun but don’t forget, these are wild monkeys. We followed the rules and still got bitten. It’s a lot slicker now, there are lots of attendants, there are much more flat and modern paths and a very slick entrance hall and car park but it is still a sanctuary for wild animals. If you get bitten. Get outside medical help, not just their first aid hut. We were told we didn’t need shots by the sanctuary but you do if the bite breaks the skin. All the advice from hotels and outsiders say get the rabies follow up shots or at least seek professional medical advice. You never know if an outside animal has entered their forest. Be safe and aware. It’s fun but be careful.", "contrary to popular belief the monkeys aren't as bad as everyone says, but it also depends on how you treat them, they will come to you, they will even sit on your shoulder but don't stick your hand out at them or try to pat tthem, as they don't like it and they will get agro. its really cool and the kids loved it. worth the trip :)", "I had never saw that many money before. They were not afraid of humans. We could interact with the monkeys. But you still have to be careful, they were still wild animals.", "Lovely walk through the forrest with a beautiful temple. Monkeys are very agreeable. Well worth the visit and some stalls nearby for shopping. Easy trip for everyone.", "The forest features a beautiful temple and of course, the monkeys. The monkeys are generally very friendly. If you deed them they'll jump on you to get the food. Be aware of the warnings regarding loose items as these are monies after all. If you have sunglasses on your head, they'll want to see them and see what they taste like. Remember you are going to their habitat and they have no idea they're a tourist attraction. The grounds are well kept and the monkeys appear to be happy and healthy.", "We visited the forest in rain season so spent the day walking around in torrential rain which slightly ruined the trip however it was a fantastic day out. We paid 40,000 to enter and it was definitely worth it! The staff were helpful and guiding if you wanted to have a monkey climb onto you. I purchased some bananas and I had cute amazing monkeys climb all over me! An experience to remember. This is great- go if you can.", "It was a great experience! Monkeys so close up, with cute little babies, in their own natural forest. The guards are ready to intervene if necessary; funny also watching the other tourists mesmerizing...fooling around; you wonder what the monkeys could think of us? Even though there have been quite a lot of people, there is a lot of space in this forest. You certainly won’t regret the experience. ", "Definitely one of the must see places in Ubud. Don't mess with the monkeys like some idiots, just watch them and be careful of your stuff. Nice place for photos as the grounds of the sanctuary are like something out of a video game or movie. Walk slowly and take lots of pictures.", "We spent around an hour in the forest - enjoying the company of monkeys, some nice views and old trees, visiting an old cemetery and looking at the temples. The monkeys are cute and smart and would try opening all the backpacks in sight. I kept mine in front turned \\facing the tummy\\\" and had no problem. You can see the monkeys fed, interacting between themselves, fighting. Beware of the tails of those sitting on the pathways (my son managed to step on one and was bitten - luckily in the shoe - no offense taken at the monkey). All in all, a fun hour close to the nature ☺\"", "The monkeys are naughty but its really cool seeing them in the wild. Be careful with food they are not shy", "Nice place with a lot of monkeys. Don't feed them because it can be dangerous. Carry a stick in case they become agresive", "Visited with 2 kids, place was so wonderful. Kids love it..beautiful forest with many kind of trees and they deters as well. Cool breeze too.", "A different experience. Lovely environment with lots of monkeys. If you are carrying food you have to be very careful & I would recommend not to take any eatables with you as the monkeys will attack the bags with food. Had a Lovely walk through the trees. A must to visit while in Ubud.", "Listen to the guides, one boy stroked the monkey whilst he was eating....not a good idea, as this boy found out. The rules are clear, the staff speak perfect English. Let the monkey take a banana from you, if the monkey wants to climb on you, just let them. Personally I just walked around enjoyed the nese temples and watched others. Entry price is 40,000 inr per person.", "Good opportunity to see plenty of monkeys eating tourists' bananas. The park is not very big. Has a beautiful and big tree in the center, going down the stairs - must see. There is a dirty river also.", "At about $6 CDN pp entrance fee, you can't really go wrong here if you want to see monkeys. The tomb raider-like feel of the stone carvings and waterways are also entertaining. Don't think this is s place where you can snack while strolling as the monkeys will try to grab any food items. Be prepared that they may try to jump on you, so be cognizant with kids. It can get quite busy in the park, which makes the experience less fun, but I'd skip the guided tour and opt for a stroll on your own instead.", "It's a big park, beautiful landscape and in nese style, lots of cute macaque monkeys run free. Be careful though, the monkeys can steal things from your bag or pockets and try to stay away from their scratches or bites, urine or saliva (wash properly and desinfect a.s.a.p. in case it happens)", "Yes, the monkeys can be aggressive but no problem if you apply a little common sense. Some certainly will grab bags, food, cameras and eyeglasses but only if you flash them about. The various moss and fern covered temple buildings and centuries old growth forest are exotically beautiful and the modest descent to the small river of the jungle ravine gives one a sense of mini-adventure and discovery. I'm sure designers at Disneyworld have photos of this place in their their research archives. This is a great place for a short leisurely stroll and memorable photo-taking although not one for lounging or snacking.", "It is a beautiful place with monkeys everywhere that they jump on you. You should totally go there except if you are afraid!", "I wouldn't call it a forest, but a considerably big park with lotsa monkeys.! The monkeys are everywhere and you can easily get a close up shot with the monkeys as they are not intimidated by the presence of humans. (A Monkey actually used my shoulder as a platform and jumped on me before leaping to the tree next to me haha) Be careful of your belongings and take note not to leave any loose items hanging on your bag, those mischievous monkeys will snag your items in seconds. The park has some short but nice trails, took me about 1hour plus to complete the Monkey forest. Overall I enjoyed the Monkey Forest.!", "We loved the monkey forest! Monkeys are not at all afraid of people but not aggressive - they mostly ignore you. I used to study monkeys and was a bit worried they’d be mistreated but staff treated them well and most visitors have them a bit of space. The forest is beautiful, and there are huge spectacular trees within the main area.", "-There are more tourists than monkeys. -You need an hour at most. -Get a few good snaps on the camera. -See the art gallery display. -Stretch your legs wandering around. -Follow the rules (don't look them in the eyes, don't feed them and you'll be fine). -Probably better not to bring a backpack. -Enjoy yourself :)", "We went here to gain the experience of walking amongst a forest of wild monkeys. It was incredible. A little dangerous, because the only thing to protect you from a monkey attack is an employee standing around with a big stick every now and then. The younger monkeys were quite gentle for the most part, but the larger ones often would be bullies. We learned quickly that they get mad if you peel the bananas for them, and to not let them see us with a bunch of bananas or see us pulling them out because they would dig through our stuff and take them all if they did. It was amazing interacting up close and personal with them. Entrance is donation only!", "My husband and I stopped here while in Ubud on our honeymoon. The forest itself is very pretty, and the monkeys are adorable. They're everywhere & are definitely not scared of humans, so be prepared for that. We had read the reviews on here before traveling there, so we made sure not to carry any food or any bags that would be easily opened / accessed by the monkeys. I'm glad we did, because the reviews don't lie. If you have food, they WILL find it. We had stopped to sit on some steps (there were quite a few people and monkeys in the area) and i looked to my right to see a monkey unzipping a girl's backpack and rummaging through her stuff. When she tried to turn around, the monkey jumped on her shoulder. He didn't take anything, but it was a little unnerving. Also, I was carrying a bottle of water. When I wasn't paying attention, I felt a little tug on it & off it went with a monkey. Wasn't a big deal, but these reviews definitely don't lie. Still worth going to, but I'd recommend NOT feeding them & leaving valuables at the hotel.", "Very interesting visit to see the monkeys up close. Just a warning, do not bring food or plastic bottles as the monkeys will try to take them away from you!", "I've been to this place a few times now and each time it's been a lot of fun. The monkeys are fascinating. That said some of them can be a nuisance, if you have anything that resembles food in your pocket beware because these primates are well versed in getting into them and taking whatever it is they want out of them. This can include sunglasses, wallets, phones - you name it. Getting stuff back can be problematic as they can get pretty defensive and aggressive. My daughter was bitten a few years ago without provocation, fortunately the skin was not broken as that would have meant a visit to the hospital for a rabies injection! I'd recommend leaving anything that you have in your pockets in the boot (trunk) of your car out of sight. Given everyone tends to use their phones these days as a camera I'd recommend you hold on to it tight if any of the monkeys get close or are sitting on you. In the case of the latter it's worthwhile noting that they stink a bit and that stink transfers to your clothes easily and takes a real good wash to rinse the stench out. For another (and I prefer this one) location for monkeys, Alas Kedaton is a good choice, the monkeys there are pretty chilled out. That said I did have one male monkey there attempt to perform an unsavoury and questionable act on the back of my head. I'll spare the details but I am hopeful that you get the picture. Caused a bit of a stir I can tell you. The visit was a funny one though and we won't forget that trip in a hurry. Have fun!", "Unfortunately, this experience left me rather cold. I can't quite pinpoint what was missing, possibly I have been spoilt by other incredible wildlife sanctuaries in South East Asia, or perhaps it's the overly crowded, tourist-focused intent behind the set up that detracts from the overall experience. It's quite an eerie place, with tourists antagonising and venturing too near to the monkeys forgetting that they are wild animals, encouraging them to hiss and aggressively snatch bananas and other items from tourists. This sense of impending attack and frenetic energy follows you around the sanctuary and really impacts on your personal experience of the place. Yes you can take good pictures, but I'm not sure I took away any special memories from the visit to accompany these photos. If you can, visit somewhere else in Indonesia where you can observe macaques in a more natural/peaceful rainforest setting. This Sacred Monkey Forest is not a must see.", "The walk up, the monkeys, the views. The whole experience was amazing. Deffo recommend visiting this water temple.", "I'm really glad that we visited the monkey forest. I could have spent all day there. These cheeky monkeys were so entertaining. Wonderful to see them in their natural environment free to roam & play & just be monkeys.The babies were so cute. Don't miss going, it's well worth it.", "Beautiful surroundings, statues and a lot of monkeys in the park. It's not like a zoo. The monkeys are free to go everywhere they want. Very nice to stay here for few hours. You see the monkeys real close. Also the little ones. But be careful with your belongings. They know how to open purses and bags. They seem to love handsanitaiser. Saw 2 monkeys steel the hand sanitizer out of 2 different bags. Better lock your bags..", "This really is pretty fun to visit. Buy a large bunch of bananas as they go fast, literally. Warning, the monkeys are not bashful and have no issue climbing up you to get a or all your bananas. They are very gentle when they do so don't freak out and empnjoy the moments but I suggest seep rating your bananas otherwise they may take the bunch.", "Great place and a must in Ubud..... please go and treat with respect, dont feed them and let them be, they very cute and friendly", ".....this is one place you can see them close up, feeding, relaxing, playing and getting friendly with one another. You are asked not to approach them, feed or try to pet them for a reason. You are in their evironment, so leave them to it. You will see odd ones outside the confines of the 'park' and they are found in areas all over . The entrance price isn't that expensive and there are some pleasant areas to wander, or just sit. Go early in the day, before it gets busy. At the end of the day, the monkeys are not quite so receptive of visitors.", "A lot of places with monkey in but monkey forest in must visit one. They just renovate the entrance so it is more spacious and clean. The track also clear and the monkeys are a lot. Don’t bring a water bottle as they will snatch it from you.. the entrance is IDR 50K for adults and IDR 40K for kids.", "One of the most enjoyable part of our day tour. It was fun watching the monkeys at their natural behavior. The sanctuary is a big beautiful place with high trees, bridges and river flowing. The only thing is I would advise is wearing shoes, not thongs or sandals as the ground can be quite wet.", "Absolutely awesome with so many monkeys freely roaming around. Very well maintained and extremely cheap entry prices.", "Got to finally visit the monkey forest and it didnt disappoint. What a fun time it was! The monkeys were so cute and friendly. Would definitely come back. My husband and I took the Ultimate Monkey Forest Tour with ForeverVacation and it was a blast. To be honest, I don't think I could ever have a bad time when Im surrounded by monkeys :)", "I laughed so much all the way through the forest, watching all the silly tourists patting the monkeys only to be attacked! It's worth learning the rules, don't pat them and don't stare them in the eye. A really fun experience!", "A modest entry fee was well worth it for the photo opportunities alone! We followed instructions listed at the entrance (don't take food or bags) and loved being with the monkeys. Given more time there, I'd have made myself comfy and watched those monkeys for at least half a day: plenty of parents with their young, and groups interacting with each other, monkeys playing in patches of water and sunning themselves. I'm not so sure it'd have been so good with young kids, as I can imagine a degree of fear (and a friend's daughter did get bitten the day we were there and is now doing rabies shots and antibiotics). Still, based on MY experience, I'm giving this place two thumbs up and 5 stars.", "It's worth a visit, but don't need to spend too long here. The paths and trees are pretty cool. The monkeys are naughty - keep all your belongings away from the sight as they will grab anything. We witnessed one monkey grab a woman's suncream, another pull a girls hair and another grab someone's water bottle.", "Definitely worth a visit. If you don't want a 'close' encounter ensure you don't take any food with you. And preferably no bags as they will look in these too. If you have food , and one decides he wants it all , let them have it. I have witnessed them becoming very agressive when they are prevented from having what they want. Also not a bad idea for ladies to rwmove excessive jewellery. In days passed they were trained to steal jewellery and take it to a trainer for food rewards Very rich bejewelled trainers!!", "Cool place, beautiful views, interesting architecture and a cool piece of history. Walked the whole place and took tons and tons of pictures and a bunch of 'tourists' wanted to take pictures with me too (I found that interesting and enjoyable). Monkeys all over place. Cool to look at but I witnessed several 'monkey muggings' where glasses, hats, phones were taken from unsuspecting tourists. Put those things away from the monkeys and keep an eye out. Have fun!", "I enjoyed the sacred monkey forest even though it started raining and me and my husband had to leave quite in a hurry. It is great to visit when sunny and nice. One can feed the monkeys, see the temple, river, bridges and the luxurious vegetation.", "A must see for all travelers in . From the second you walk in you can see monkeys. They are so well looked after and kept in their own habitat. Nelson the blind money is a must see. He is the only animal in a cage and it is because he is blind. Hold onto your bags and try not to drop anything those monkeys are fast. Cute to see", "We went early because knew it would get busy. We walked around through the forest looking at the temples and river. The monkeys were very calm easing my fears.", "Our trip to the monkey forrest was an experience of a lifetime. It isn't everyday you can interact with monkey in their environment. They are only too happy to take bananas from you and sit on your shoulder. The monkeys appear healthy and happy in their environment. There are many babies that you will see clinging to their mum. There are rules of course which must be followed to help protect the monkey. The Sanctuary is lovely, many paths to wander along with different sites at each turn. A beautiful carved stone bridge guarded by stone dragons was a great photo opportunity. A must do activity when in Ubud.", "Def worth a visit and always fun to sit around watching monkey's monkeying around. Hold onto your hat and glasses if a monkey tries to run up your back.", "Our visit here barely lasted 10 minutes. From reading all the travel books about Ubud, they all suggested Monkey Forest. I was expecting the monkeys to be in the sanctuary forest but upon arrival we saw a few in front scavenging through rubbish and a few across the street near the parked cars. There were some tourists who were trying to take selfies with the monkeys outside, which seemed like a really stupid idea. The monkeys were a little too aggressive for me. High tailed it out of there as quick as i could!", "I was a little sceptical about visiting a \\zoo\\\", but found that I really enjoyed my visit. We spent about 75 minutes walking around the trails and taking lots of photos of the monkeys in various situations. I saw two people who were \\\"attacked\\\" by monkeys - the monkey jumped on to the person's shoulder and tried to open up their back pack. Staff were around to help out and no harm was done. Definitely worth including on a trip to the Ubud area.\"", "monkeys everywhere, keep children near you all the time, the monkeys don't attack anyone but they they are monkeys, don't bring anything that might interest the monkeys except for banana's they will snatch it, read the Monkey Forest Tips, whatever happens don't hit the monkey, the monkey temple is only for worshipers so no entry there.", "i really loved that place. strolling through the forest and watching monkeys playing with each other and trying to steal waterbottles, sunglasses and cellphones from tourists :D they are not shy at all and even come to sit on your shoulder sometimes. but be aware that they know how to open the zip of your backpack haha", "The parc is great! Lots of cute monkeys everywhere! Put it in your to do list if you are going to visit Ubud. But we were so disappointed by... TOURISTS!!! Screaming, running, chasing trying to feed the monkeys! That was just awful! We read some comments about this place. People were saying that's not safe to go there, that the monkeys are wild and dangerous animals. NO KIDDING?! You are entering their territory (even if it is held by humans it stays their home)! There are not your pets!! So please respect the animals and they will respect you! We had such a great time there, we didn't even have to buy a banana to get pictures with a monkey. We were sitting on a ledge watching other tourists trying to trade a banana for a picture with a monkey. A monkey approached my husband and gave him a hug, than it tried to still something from his pocket, but there was nothing there so it started to play with my husband's back pack. Anyway the place is very nice and to see. If your respect the rules and stay calm you can have a very good time there.", "What a cool experience! Loved seeing the monkeys play, relax, eat and sleep. They're also quite mischievous and will try to take anything that looks like fun or food from you. For example, we started unzipping our pack to get out water and instantly had an audience of monkeys thinking we had treats. We didn't have any problems with them getting on us, but it does happen. Don't panic. Stay still and the staff will come help. If you just want to see monkeys but don't care about the temples, statues, or grounds, just hang out around the exterior fence. You'll see plenty of monkeys, especially on the scooter path alongside the monkey forest.", "We loved the monkey forest in Ubud! It was an amazing experience to be so close to the monkeys and it was lovely to know the monkeys were in their natural habitat being free and not enclosed in small cages like in zoos. The monkeys were free to roam wherever they wanted in such a massive forest. The monkeys looked happy and have lots of room to explore and water areas to drink and bathe in and to cool down in when the temperatures get hot. The price of this is extremely cheap, about £2.50 in English money. We felt safe here as there were keepers looking after the monkeys, they would carry catapults so if they monkeys misbehaved they would aim it near the monkeys but not them, so it wasn't animal cruelty. If you wanted you could buy bananas to feed the monkeys for a cheap price, we didn't as we didn't want the monkeys to climb all over us, but if you have food then they will definitely come to you and climb all over you. Would definitely recommend going here!", "We definitely wanted to visit Monkey Forrest during our trip to Ubud. The walk was a bit far from the center of town but there were tons of shops to keep us busy on the way there! When we got there we overheard that the monkeys did not like shiny things, and I just happened to have shiny shoes & jewelry on. I took everything off but my shoes and we entered. It was a very cool experience but we saw some unnerving encounters while in the forrest. Although the atmosphere was amazing while walking through I couldn't help but be distracting but the multiple monkey \\attacks\\\" we witnessed. The monkeys were jumping on people, grabbing their water bottles, pulling their hair, etc. We saw someone get bit and someone else get peed on. And we were only in the forrest for an hr max. I wouldn't say don't do this attraction because it was very fun to see but when you are there, keep to yourself and just watch!\"", "We don't want to miss this place while at Ubud. There's a lot of monkeys here. They're cute and adorable. Just be careful while you here. Don't bother the monkeys otherwise they will snatch your bag.", "Buy a bunch of bananas and tease the monkeys with them! They will climb onto you and all over you for the delicious snack. If you don't mind close contact with the monkeys and perhaps getting your clothes just a little bit dirty, then it will be an ENJOYABLE and WORTHWHILE time spent at the Monkey Forest. The sanctuary is truly a lovely place to observe the monkeys interact, not just with the keepers and visitors, but above all amongst themselves. They are perfect opportunities for photo-taking for all their entertaining antics....", "It is a nice place to visit. You get to see various types of birds, animals and also click pictures with the creatures. The natural beauty of the place is also an experience worth having.", "Good fun, beautiful park, great for the kids. We watched a very quick monkey steal a tourists water bottle and thoroughly enjoy the drink.", "A very natural forest with over 500 monkeys roaming around. Do not show or carry any plastic bags or water bottles. The monkeys are a curious bunch of animals. They grab my bottle. But it was cute. I saw monkey fights, monkey picking fleas, monkey mating, and monkey climbing onto people. They will not attack if you are nice to them. They can just come and sit beside you. Just like the best of friends.", "Saw many baby monkeys in natural environments with their mothers even some still feeding from their mothers. Privileged to watch how they interact with each other and look after their young. Less jumping onto you this time around as visitors no longer are allowed to feed the monkeys. Worth a visit if you are in for the first time.", "Having been to the monkey forest approx 5 years ago it seems to have lost some of its authenticity and become more commercialized. It’s still a fun place to visit though. Go early to avoid the crowds!", "Sad to see the macaques now confined to a small forest area as urban growth encroaches on all forest in , the macaques are free but close human contact will inevitable cause problems! The only way left to see about the only wild life left in , at least this area is preserved and an entry fee will help preserve the area", "I visited monkey forest on my way to the market. It was ok and maybe good if you haven’t seen monkeys wandering freely before. It’s quite cheap to get in but there’s not an awful lot there; but I expected that. Go with the idea of sitting and watching the monkeys for a while. They didn’t seem to jump on too many people but one did climb in me as I’d clipped a bright red bag for life on to my handbag and I think the dangling of it attracted the monkey. It did try and steal it and it did open my handbag flap to go in and steal from there too but I was able to swat it away! In summary, I’m not annoyed that I went but I wouldn’t be gutted if I’d missed it either.", "I am a bit biased, because over the last 14 years I have visited the Monkey Forest at least 8 times. I returned with friends and was shocked to find this place had turned into a Disney land kind of entertainment place, with a steep entrance fee, in stead of the sacred jungle place I remembered so fondly. If you have never been and you are not used to monkeys, I think it's worth a visit. But be prepared to see loads of tourist harrassing the monkeys, and monkeys harrassing the tourist (I don't blame them). The temples, graveyard and jungle is beautiful, but you will have to endure a new ridiculous plastic \\authentic\\\" facade entrence and lot's of touts.\"", "Unique experience! The monkeys seems to be treated well. Be careful, they may snatch your bag or sunglasses. A must if you are in Ubud.", "Visit not to be missed! Nice place to watch nature and a good way to see Monkey. Attencion with plastic bag with food or not.", "Before even booking my trip to , I knew this was a place I wanted to see. I love monkeys, and I love wandering around in beautiful scenery, so...this was a no-brainer. It's definitely one of the busier places we visited while in Ubud (understandably so), and admission was pretty cheap (like the equivalent of $2-4 US dollars. The monkeys really are everywhere...on the ground, on the walls, in the trees, etc. And, as adorable as they are and as fun as it is to watch them and get so close to them...they're still wild animals, and you're in their world...not the other way around. So, as long as you go in prepared and are smart about your actions while in there, this will be a fun experience for sure. What do I mean? Well, if you don't want the monkeys jumping or climbing on you, don't feed them, and don't pull any snacks out for yourself either (food is food...they don't discriminate). Now, even that isn't going to guarantee they won't try to climb on you...they still will. I only brought in a small backpack, and one almost jumped on it. Additionally, they will grab anything...sunglasses, water bottles, jewelry, even cameras and cell phones if you're not careful. So: just be careful. Tuck anything that doesn't need to be out inside your bag. Don't wear things that can be easily grabbed. Keep a firm grip on your camera/cell phone. If they start to play or fight (and they will), stay calm. 6-7 different times a pair or trio playing/fighting took a tumble right at my legs/feet. Just stay calm & move slowly out of the way, and you'll be fine. Don't try to reach out and pet them, and if you do get bananas and try to feed them...just know that they will swarm you. I watched a trio of monkeys steal a freshly purchased bundle of bananas (cheap) from a man...and, not sure what this man was thinking, but he actually made an attempt to reach out to get the bananas back from one of the monkeys (just dumb). In other words...don't do that. lol I definitely recommend people visit here...it's as safe as can be with a bunch of monkeys running around, it's fun, and it's unique. Next time I'm in Ubud, I'll go back again for sure.", "The macaque sanctuary in central Ubud is quite peaceful in spite of the amount of visitors present. Most seem to heed the instructions of staying calm so as not to spook the monkeys (all 700+ or so). Plenty of photo opportunities of monkey play and you can even learn at bit of preservation efforts. And the monkeys are friendly enough, just don’t bring anything edible and they won’t climb all over you, mostly.", "I love this place very much because i can walk for long and enjoying the forest view. The monkeys are very active and willing to interact with visitors. But be careful about everything you bring (bag, cap, eye glasses, etc) because they can take them from you. I love hanging banyan tree roots, its so beautiful for photo session", "So my advice is don't pay for this when you can just park out front and see all the monkeys you want - get as close as you want as well - just keep your stuff to you as those little beasts will bum rush you and take what you have for their own", "Lot´s of great statues and of course a lot of monkeys within the Forest, which is walkingdistance, when staying in Ubud somewhere. Watch your bags and your belongings while walking the forest trails because of the monkeys. You can buy food for them inside. Entrance fee is 50.000 IDR. And because it´s a must see when travelling to Ubud, it´s quite crowded. Definately one of Ubuds highlights.", "Really disappointing... looks like Disney land :-( more tourists that monkeys ! LoL You may want to go there for an easy walk with your young kids... otherwise, just skip it !", "If you are an avid animal lover then this is the place for you. Get a guide to help you find the monkeys and they will feed them peanuts to get them to climb on you. Be careful not to touch them and let them wander over you instead....its their territory. The guide will then take photos of you with them and print them out for $2 usd....cheap for a tourist place. A brilliant place to get kids to experience nature but not for those who are vary of animals", "I suggest if you have to take plastic bags with you that you cover them up on the day with other items before you enter the Sanctuary. One monkey jumped on me before we even entered; it didn't hurt, it just took me by surprise and quickly something was taken from my bag. Otherwise it's inexpensive to enter, there are SO MANY monkeys of all ages and sizes, and the instructions are everywhere about how to behave so you keep safe.", "Absolutely beautiful surroundings with absolutely angry monkeys! We survived so no harm done but would not recommend you take your children there at all. Mozzies eat you alive as well.", "The temple is tiny as expected, the monkeys are many and very active. Watch your belongings as they are lightning fast and they destroy with delight any sunglasses or earrings they have acquired.", "Although the main attraction here are the monkeys, there are also amazing ancient temples inside. Most natural walks too with brilliant photo opportunities which will WOW! You won't be sorry. What ever you do, do not carry any plastic bags or try take a bite of a snack for yourself as you are sure to be mugged by a monkey.", "I backpacked around with 2 friends and we visited many different parts of the island and (perhaps less so for my companions) I cannot get enough of the monkeys! Despite seeing them wild in many of the places we visited, going to this forest was still one of my favourite days because there were so many and it was great to see them in a proper jungle environment. I was nervous that it may be a bit zoo like, but it isn’t at all. The monkeys are free to roam around and leave the forest, I saw many on the streets around the forest searching through restaurants’ rubbish bins! The most important thing to remember when visiting here is that these are wild animals. They are not trained circus pets. Bring as little as possible and definitely NO FOOD! We only took our absolute essentials in one bum bag which I hid under my shirt and no monkeys bothered with us, except for the couple that made a go for my friend’s water bottle (she was very possessive of it and held onto it close after that.) I’ve heard of people having passports and other such valuables taken- just do not bring these! We bought one phone between us for pictures and minimal cash for entry. They can get into backpacks. They will search your pockets if they smell food. They are very very clever, and I personally would not want to stand between a wild animal with such teeth (are final picture) and something they want.", "If you stay in Ubud, it is in walking distance and you must definitely visit this place! There are nice temples and sculptures unique to . Of course, you will see so many monkeys inside! It is cool to observe those monkeys, plus you can try to take photos with them. However, those monkeys can be dangerous and attack you. Dont carry food on your hand. Be careful if you interact with them. If you have children, be careful also.", "The monkeys are not afraid so just be cautious. You can feed them and sometimes play with them. The scenery is amazing: tall branching trees with numerous vines, small river flowing through, temples, bridges, etc.", "The sacred trees of great age and beauty are a real treat for nature lovers. The monkeys were entertaining. Despite being warned, one young woman bought a plastic bottle of water into the park. To be fair, i believe she was trying to put it into her bag but a monkey spotted it and gave us all a great show when he climbed right up her side, snatched it and made off with it. It took him a bit of effort to get the cap off of the bottle but he manage this and go a nice drink.", "This place was built in the 1350's and the architecture with fauna grown all around it will blow your mind. It's a beautiful, unique forest.", "Love it, architecture lovely, forest gorgeous, Monkeys cheeky and very photogenic. Locals are rightly proud of their monkey forest.", "Really enjoyed coming in to see the Forest. It's situated in the middle of the village. It's definitely a must do in . Please ensure you do read the signs they have posted. They strictly tell you no food in bags or pockets as the monkeys will smell it and try to get it. So many people were freaking out as the monkeys climbed all over them. Show respect to them. We chose not to buy bananas to feed them as they had plenty of food throughout the sanctuary. We did this as part of a day tour. Well worth it.", "We enjoyed our walk through the Monkey Forest - it was fun to see all the monkeys and especially the babies. Please just remember that these are wild animals, so they are not to be teased and care should be taken around them. We only saw one 'incident' where a child had worn a sparkly t-shirt and a monkey became interested. Everyone thought it was 'cute' until he tried to bite off one of the sequins.....not an aggressive bite, but in inquisitive one. I don't think the monkey should be condemned for that action (something to remember if you plan on a visit).", "We were taken to the Monkey Forest and paid 50 000 rupiah apart from the transport. There r no guides just guys following u around wanting to take pictures which u had to pay for. The exit takes u through an informal market where the sellers bombard u to buy their goods. We took a shortcut to avoid them as it can become annoying. The monkeys r not aggressive, they jump up on ur shoulder and actually sit long enough for u to take a photo, but because people feed them they associate people with food as well as plastic bags with food.", "Shouldn't miss this when in Ubud. Very helpful and friendly guides. Kids will love the monkeys. For £3 entry can't go wrong.", "So my husband loves animals, and monkeys in particular... I on the other hand don't and he spent most of the trying to protect me! I pretty much hated every second because I didn't want any near me and only went because of my husband, but he absolutely loved seeing the monkeys and having them jump on him. We didn't have any food on us but the monkeys still jumped on him as he had a rucksack. Entrance is 40k IDR and you can buy bananas inside if you want monkeys to climb on you. A good place if you're an animal lover- I clearly am not!!", "Enjoy watching the monkeys in their natural environment, buy bananas if you want them to pay extra attention to you! Don't bring in your own bananas as some idiots we saw tried to do, they were promptly told to leave by the forest caretakers. Bananas are available to buy for 20000 rupiah everywhere in the forest. A relaxing walk along the river this place is Ubud's most famous landmark and a must do while here.", "This is a really lovely way to spend a few hours in Ubud, at the end of Monkey Forest road (which is quite busy) you literally hit this huge forest, unexpectedly! You do have to pay to get in, but i don't remember it being very much per person. There are maps that tell you all the routes and entrances so you can navigate easily, even without the monkeys its actually a beautiful area with temples and statues and beautiful bridges. Warning number one.... its hot! (that might seem obvious)... but its hotter than it is on the street, so take in water. Warning number 2... Monkeys!.... Obviously they are very cute and interesting to watch, if they are relaxed you can get close to them to take pictures and for the best part they are not that bothered about you being there. There are warnings around the park telling you to not look the monkeys in the eyes (as this is a sign of aggression) along with other more obviously advice. You can pay for bananas around the park, people use these to get the monkey on their back for a photo. The monkeys know that if they jump on your back, they then get the banana. BUT.... you don't need to buy bananas as there are numerous 'monkey guards' around the park that have bananas and will often give you one to get that photo. So.. the warning is...... whilst we were in the forest (about 2 hours) we saw the following... Insect repellant get stolen from inside a rucksack, i got pooed on and my fiance got weed on (i giggled a lot!! photos provided ;)) but the worst thing we saw was a girl sit down next to a monkey and its baby... and mummy monkey launched herself at the girl and bit her on the back.... hard! So please please please respect the monkeys, they can be really aggressive! but if you use your common sense, you will have a great day with some really impressive animals! Have fun :) One more thing, at the back of the forest, there is a a monkey in a cage called Nelson, he is alone and blind. Just a lovely lovely animal, he loves being stroked and loves a bit of a fuss! please go visit him and give him some love! (photos of him attached to this review)", "It's a very interesting place, it's worth a visit at least once in a life time. The place of course is full of cheeky monkeys and beautiful statues which made you feel like in Indiana Jones movie set. I think as long as you followed the visitor guidelines, you will be okay. In my experience, my mistake was having my backpack on. While taking a photo of the statuary, a big monkey jumped on my backpack and tried to open a zipper. I did not have food or drink with me. I got scarred a little, but luckily a lady selling bananas shoo the monkey a way using her umbrella. Don't bring anything but your camera. Be careful in the parking lot, don't eat anything there because there are monkeys in the parking lot as well and they will after you when they see you have food.", "We spent a good amount of time exploring the forest and nese cultural buildings and temples along with the young and old monkeys. Some of them were so cute. On this day, they were very friendly. We watch one catch and devour a large spider. Many new young babies closely attached to their mothers. An interesting visit.", "I thought I would be terrified of the monkeys, but I don't regreat at all going. The Monkeys at the scared monkey forest are so cute and interesting to watch. The only time they aren't just minding their own business is when stupid tourists decide to ignore the rules, make direct eye contact and try to feed them. Then they yelp and wonder why the male Alpha is storming over with gripped fists. Here you will fall in love with monkeys and begin to despise people! (if you don't already).", "Lets face it, monkeys are funny as! It's a nice little trip down from town to monkey forest. I wouldn't recommend taking food to give them though. They can get a bit feisty and they do bite. Also keep good grasp of your camera, take your sunnies/glasses off because you might have them snatched.", "The monkey forest was a great experience to wonder around and watch the cheeky monkeys in the forest. Just be aware whilst walking around as the monkeys do become aggressive with each other and run after each other (not to worry as long as you are watching them). You’re told not to take in water bottles and plastic bags as the monkeys will attempt to take them, I wouldn’t take a backpack either. We saw some monkeys trying to find food in peoples bags. A monkey climbed up on my back and tried to eat my hair, it was a first frightening but got some awesome pictures. He was just curious and harmless!", "This is the place for you who looking for great rain forest, funny monkeys, great temple and nice little river. Very great if you are looking for hideaway from hustle and bustle. This is the landmark of Ubud after all, you have to visit this place if you get there! ", "I spent the morning here with my fiancé and after reading some reviews I was a bit apprehensive having not had any rabies injections. This however was not a problem at all, we were informed by a local guide that all monkeys were well cared for and had up to date injections which was evident. There were great opportunities to feed the monkeys and the forest is beautiful. There is also a temple and a small deer enclosure to visit. A highlight for us was seeing the monkeys bathing in a monkey swimming pool! At 30,000 rupiah (£1.50) it's a total bargain and so worth it!!", "Was a little sceptical about this attraction but once past the initial frenzy at the start of the forest walk where the 'clued up monkeys' and dumb tourists are, this is a delightful attraction. Watch chimp primping at its finest and marvel at the 'monkey water park' I know its just a huge pool with tree stumps but watching the monkeys dive bomb each other you could easily think its the the kids at the Canggu club. Seeing a couple of the adults using a stone as a tool to mash up leaves is a big reminder of our ancestry.", "Placed in a beautiful green jungle with a river passing through it. Beautiful architecture. Lots of monkeys sitting, climbing, and running everywhere! Not a good place to have food in your hands if you don't like the monkeys to jump on you! Take care of your camera and any kind of things that can be interesting for a monkey!!!", "If you love monkeys and want to watch them in their habitat interacting and free to go as they please, then this is the most enchanting place to come in Ubud. For only 50,000K per person ($5) we were able to spend the entire afternoon circling the area and watching, even interacting with a few curious monkeys. If you sit or wait patiently, they will approach you. I was incredibly disappointed to see that some parents would let their children tease the monkeys with bananas or run up and try to pet them... these are the same parents who write the 1 star reviews after their child gets bitten - this is not a petting zoo! These are wild monkeys that live in the monkey forest, and while they do interact with humans, they are not trained. While it’s unfortunate that some tourists do get hurt here, from what we experienced it was always provoked by inappropriate behaviour from visitors. There are signs everywhere telling you what NOT to do. Do you research and wear appropriate clothing and nothing that would entice a monkey if you don’t want to be jumped on. We loved our visit here and it was certainly the highlight of our stay in Ubud!!!", "Seeing the monkeys was a nice experience. Ofcourse this place is flooded with tourists but there are plenty of monkeys that make this for a cool spot to explore. The monkeys are being fed every day so they're quite calm and used to all the people.", "We enjoyed visiting and seeing the beautiful old temples and shrines here and the gardens something out of an Indiana Jones movie. Be warned though the monkeys although cute are very naughty and in a space of 5 minutes 3 people had jewellery stolen and a little girl bitten on the head. People are warned but they got close and let the monkeys touch them. We had no issues and gave them a wide berth. They are fun to see and photograph.", "Good place to spend and hour or two. Have many beautiful sculptures scattered throughout the property. Beware of the monkeys. They even come and sit on your head.", "Our group of four spent a delightful hour walking through the monkey forest. There is certainly no lack of monkeys, and some can be playful while others can be downright mean. The setting is quite nice and there are enough local people around to be sure that nothing really bad happens to you. Be prepared for the monkeys to jump on you and perhaps even grab your sunglasses. All in all worth the small fee for some great photos.", "As the title says, this is something you can't miss if you are in/going to Ubud. The forest is beautiful! It's filled with statues, temples, bridges and last but no least, monkeys. The whole place gives you a feeling of being in an Indiana Jones movie. The only thing I would note, be careful around the monkeys as they can be hostile. Follow the guidelines given to you when you arrive at the forest and you should be fine. Last thought: dont bring anything that you're not prepared to lose. A guide in Ubud told us that the monkeys want food above anything else, but they have learned to steal things off of people so that they can trade it back for food. Smart creatures!", "Best bit in Ubud. Monkeys where so friendly and interacted with you. Just don't keep your wallets in your back pockets. I saw a monkey trying to pinch someones wallet", "spent loverly after noon with monkey with the guidance of the keeper . a little disapointed i couldnt stoke them but was allowed to nurse them . maybe it was a safety thing for us and the monkeys. got some great pictures", "I wish we had more time here, I was a bit nervous about the monkeys but they are all pretty relaxed, funny and some can be a bit cheeky, but none were aggressive. If you don't want the monkeys to come too close don't buy bananas to feed them or carry food on you. On the other hand if you want to be surrounded by the monkeys buy some bananas, they will happily climb up onto your shoulder and eat a banana. It's easy to spend an hour or two here just wandering around the forest and watching the monkeys.", "well maintained place and helpful staff. The monkeys are all around. Just be careful of your belongings and dont keep any food on you. you can get a picture with the monkeys by paying 50k and th staff provides you with some bananas to feed the monkeys. This allows the monkeys to climb on you. I got a monkey climb on me just out of curiosity for free :P", "If seeing monkeys is on your list of things to do in Ubud, then you've found the right place. In fact, you don't even need to pay the paltry entry fee to see the little guys. The opportunistic ones are hanging right outside the gates to be \\treated\\\" first. You can buy bananas to feed them but we didn't because honestly, we were quite afraid of getting bitten by one of them. Last thing we need is to get some kind of virus from an infected monkey. Now I understood why there was a medic office listed on the signposts and map. Enjoy the monkeys by educating yourself so you don't become a victim. They are wild animals, not cute cuddly domesticated animals you find back home. Ground keepers had plenty of food to give them so just watch them control them professionally. The grounds were nice but we were so stressed from keeping the monkeys away that it was hard to enjoy its beauty.\"", "Ok to see monkeys you can pay to get food to feed them if you want them to climb all over you! Stall holder lady took us around & then of course wanted you to buy from her stall ok place if you want to see monkeys otherwise give it a miss", "Arrived around midday. The placed was fairly busy but once away from entrances there was plenty of room to interact and get photos. Be aware when feeding to release banana quickly as they jus want food. Our daughter(12) loved the experience. Definitely worth the time if in area", "Very nice experience seeing the monkeys up close and watching them play and eat. Be careful of some cheeky ones as I had a bottle of water in my hand and one managed to get it from me, unscrue the cap and drink it! very funny! No need to go with a driver as it is walking distance from central Ubud. We went by ourselves and it was fine.", "I missed out on the monkey forest on my last trip, so was looking forward to this. Our driver escorted us in and round as he said the monkeys could be a little bit naughty ... Within seconds of buying bananas I had an adult male hanging onto my clothes for dear life until I parted with the fruit. Our driver quickly helped to remove him but it frightened my daughter. We gave the fruit to our driver to share out and watched from a little distance. They are amazing little creatures so human like and the mothers and babies were very sweet. They are very inquisitive and it took no time at all for a young monkey to get into the front pocket of the backpack my hubby had in his shoulder to throw our bottle of water and umbrella and steal our mosquito cream. Beware put everything out of reach. Worth a trip :)", "Monkey forest was great! It costs 40,000rph to get in, and it cost us 50,000rph for a bunch of bananas once inside to feed the monkeys, its definitely worth getting some bananas so that the monkeys will come up to you. The monkeys all seem healthy and have plenty of room to move around the forest is really big! They are definitely wild monkeys and not kept in any kind of captivity, although they are slightly tame due to getting fed from humans. We spent a few hours wandering round the park, feeding the monkeys and watching them play, there are lots of signs up saying what to do and what not to do, such as don't feed them anything apart from stuff that would be in there natural diet and how to not upset the monkeys. Its definitely worth a visit for anyone who enjoys seeing monkeys and we got plenty of great photos of the monkeys playing as well as them sitting on our shoulders whilst they ate bananas. Took us approximately 3 hours to get back to Legian because of all of the traffic which is the only downside, was worth the trip though and we combined it with white water rafting.", "Beautiful forest right in the center of Ubud. As its name indicates it’s absolutely full of monkeys. Beware of them! You leave your bag somewhere for a second and they take it!", "Cool place There are bridges everywhere Small water stream Lots and lots of monkeys Banana 20k rupiah the lowest Good for pic and video Good for children Friendly monkeys if you follow the rules In the place an hour half no hear and people scream problems. Money didn't steel things only banana food Need to pay entrance fee 15k per person. Non smoking area", "The monkey forest is only 30,000 rupia (aprox. 2$ USD) to enter. My friend and i enjoyed wandering around in the forest and interacting with the monkeys for an hour or two. It would be a great thing to do with kids. Be careful with water bottles, sunglasses and food the monkeys will jump on you to steal them! I would suggest going in the morning when it is less crowded.", "Most of the monkeys hang around the area where the tourists buy bananas to feed them, They are cute but can be a bit scary especially if they decide they want something you have.", "It was a nice thing to do while in Ubud but seriously be careful with the monkeys, as cute as they seem they still are wild animals, so, of course, they can bite!! One jumped on me and tried to bite through my rain jacket, kept my cool and told him to go away which he did, at least it was a long sleeve jacket so the monkey didn't do any harm, but I see all the people going around barely wearing anything and having monkeys jump on them, I think they don't realise how dangerous being bitten by a monkey in this part of the world can actually be. So yeah, nice place to wander around but just keep it in mind also they are cheeky and will try to open bags and steal things from you haha", "I was glad that we had arranged to stop in here on our tour as I had heard a lot of negative reports about the monkeys. Our guide ensured they never came too close and she even ran in the rain to get umbrellas for us during the walk. 10 out 10 for that service. Well worth a visit.", "Excellent, but be careful - I was bitten by a monkey, the guard said it's nothing but finally I ended up in clinic, having vaccination for rabies. If you're not vaccinated before, I would strongly recommend it (especially that stray dogs are common even in the center). All in all, it is amazing experience and we'd definitely do this again.", "The attraction is no doubt the families of monkeys who live in the forest. They are generally tame except for a few cheeky ones which may jump onto your shoulder or snatch a loose item from you thinking it is food. They are fed by the keepers, but it is still better to keep your food from their eyes so they will not be climbing all over you.", "Had fun here. The monkeys are entertaining and fun to watch. Worth a visit for a few hours. Don't take any plastic bottles with you as the monkeys will be all over it.", "Very beautiful nature, lots of monkeys everywhere, you can easily take a picture with one, they sell bananas inside, if you hold the banana out, the monkey will climb up on you.", "Not much to see but pretty nice. Becareful with the monkeys.. they could be a little aggressive sometimes", "We started off early in the morning when no bananas were for sale but still had them coming up to us We went out to the walk where the monkeys weren't so tame but the way we went had no sign stating this. Had a couple try to attack us but on returning saw the sign that states this. I don't know what they could do too look after them as saw a couple with fluid like build ups in their legs but I also think this is in some way natural habitat too. Other than that we came away pee and poo free so can't complain", "An inexpensive and generally positive experience, albeit full of stupid people (sorry, but a lot of tourists are clueless and badly behaved). The Monkey Forest is actually spectacular, with several temple complexes (the water temple being my favorite) and boardwalks through the rainforest. The monkeys here are not aggressive in the scary sense. You can buy bananas to feed to them and the staff will help you to have a positive experience if you want them to climb on your shoulder. I appreciate that there are many staff looking out for both the monkeys and visitors. Keep everything - I mean everything - in an enclosed backpack or bag. Monkeys will take whatever they can get, including plastic bags, and it is pretty upsetting to see them put bags over their heads or bite through a water bottle.", "Not too far from Ubud central - you can easily walk. Fee was 50k rp per person. Keep your tickets if you have a car or scooter for free parking. Read the rules before entering and do follow them please. Keep all valuable things like jewelry and sunglasses, hats in your bag. The monkeys are quite nifty at removing them and disappearing into the trees. They will also inspect visitors carrying bags and having pockets too. They are fed by the rangers frequently. If a monkey jumps on you, don't panic and decide to use your GoPro as a weapon. Keep moving until it loses interest - the babies and smaller monkeys are very playful and will most likely climb on you. Enjoy the experience - they are entertaining to watch and you can easily spend an hour or more here.", "The view is great but it just taint by the fact that there are rubbish everywhere. And the monkeys are trained to steal. I actually saw a local signalled to the monkey to mug a guy then demand money to retrieve the wallet back from the monkey. I told the guy what I saw. As he was on holiday and didn’t want to take things further so just shake his head and off he went. I just find it disgusting.", "Upon first glance driving through the area, this looks like a must-see attraction because you see monkeys climbing all over the park walls and in the trees and on the sidewalks. So we added it to our list of things to do. Admission is only about $3 US. The park is very large and includes a temple, a burial ground, some walking trails, and a few other areas of interest. Obviously the main attraction here is the monkeys. You can buy supposedly \\official\\\" bananas of the monkey forest from a woman sitting at the entrance, and then feed a lucky monkey. We weren't interested in feeding monkeys and learned that they could actually be dangerous and might bite humans. One breed of monkeys in the park is known to carry the Herpes B virus, which can cause death in humans. So we were appalled to see people allowing little children to get near the monkeys, and people were actually allowing them to climb on their shoulders for photo shoots. Shortly after we entered, one monkey jumped up and grabbed our (adult) daughter's water bottle. She immediately dropped it and the monkey ran off it with it, and then started tearing it apart with his teeth. A sign warns you not to bring any food in the park because the monkeys WILL find it. Farther into the park, I saw two monkeys snarling at each other and sparring over territory in a tree. One looked like it was ready to attack the other. I felt threatened myself, so I backed away. After about 30 minutes, we were walking through the burial ground area and a monkey suddenly jumped on me. He had his claws embedded in my shirt tail and camera case, and he was trying to get my water bottle from me. While I was freaking out, my husband slapped the monkey on the back of the head, at which time he dropped away and bared his teeth. That was when we decided we'd had enough of the park. I don't recommend this for people with small children. In fact, I don't recommend it for anybody. If you do go, be on guard at all times and don't bring water or food with you.\"", "One of the most enjoyable experiences in . Not to be missed by anyone visiting . Also the entire forest and lay of the land is amazing.must see", "Before the trip, I was informed that it is not worth visiting this place due to the high admission fees (80k) and the monkeys can be found in other places. However, if you are in Ubud, you can still visit this Sanctuary for the monkeys and temple as there are other attractions in the area. The sanctuary is quite big so can explore the whole area and the large crowds are all disperse.", "Overall, we enjoyed our experience in the Monkey Forest. There's not a lot to it, but for the price we paid it was worth it. Watching the monkeys is entertaining, but it's also a beautiful area. Walk down to the lower level for some beautiful photos with the stunning trees as backdrops. Do be careful when you're inside, though. These are wild creatures and spend all day essentially being taunted by the large numbers of ignorant attendees. Don't bring any food with you, no matter how safely tucked away it is. Avoid bringing easily removed accessories, like sunglasses, hats, anything particularly shiny, or even bags if you can help it. I brought a camera but it was a GoPro firmly on a monopod, attached to my wrist. They're smart, and will open anything to get at what they want. More than anything, just respect the monkeys and their space. These are wild animals. Don't irritate them for your photo op, don't get too close, don't physically interact with them, and if you sense aggression - walk away. People do get bit here, but only the stupid ones.", "The monkey forest was cool. Interesting to learn about the 3 families of monkeys that live their. Did see a girl get bitten but one but she was standing around a bunch of juveniles that were fighting. Will take my kids there next time. 50 000 entry. Lots of cool statues.", "We were a bit ambivalent about going to the Monkey Forest but we were staying just across the road and it was only $3 to get in so we thought why not ... so glad we did, it was really great. The baby monkeys are super cute. It is worth going just to see the surroundings. There is a temple and a river and beautiful trees. Definitely worth a visit.", "Il gran trappo turistico. Is it worth the trip, asked a future sucker? Well, there are plenty of fine sites between Nusa Dua and the monkey forest, but the forest itself is not a great destination. So, I had to answer in the negative. Sure are a lot of ferangs around Ubud, and every kind of non-native shop and chain restaurant to serve them. And don't bet me started on the traffic congestion!", "This forest is very fresh and that really enjoyable to see all those monkeys habit and , they are friendly most of the time but keep distance is better !", "Visited Monkey Sanctuary during our stay in Kuta was beautifully set out and even tho it was quite busy it is very spacious and more than enough monkeys for everyone ! Was lovely to see them running around freely just don’t buy the bananas at the visit stall as they swamped some poor girl she didn’t know what had her her. Had no problems with the monkeys stealing our belongings", "Give this place a visit for sure. The monkeys here are much friendlier than any monkeys on any other part of the island. But please beware and listen to the rules for visiting the monkeys safely. Do not take anything with you inside (like glasses, hats, food, water bottles) as the monkeys like to work out a trade with you. If you do lose any of your belongings you should notify staff ASAP and they will try to bargain with your monkey an exchange for bananas. Don't forget to take all the little pathways around this place. You will be stunned and amazed at every turn.", "Be prepared to hold on to your personal possessions and don't try to hide any food from the monkeys because they are smarter than most homosapians. Great time, worth the price of admission ($3) and then some. A must do when in Ubud!", "The monkey Forrest was amazing. Would definitely recommend. We were told to be careful of our belongings so I put away my glasses, little did we know that the monkeys loved water. We had carried in two water bottles and a monkey had climbed up trying to steal my water bottle. He was successful with one but the other I had held tightly. We didn't want to give him plastic but also didn't want to prevoke him. After he sat on me for several minutes he finally gave up. The monkeys were adorable especially the ones that appeared to be only a few days old. All of them were accustomed to humans and were not aggressive.", "This is a nice little Sanctuary right in town where you can walk in the shade of an ancient forest while monkeys of all shapes and sizes chase you, ignore you, entertain you and generally amuse you. It's a quite inexpensive way to enjoy a few hours. But do be wary. If you are carrying food there is usually one monkey in the bunch that will come out of no where, jump on your shoulder, grab the bunch and take off. Also be wary of handbags, sunglasses, earrings, etc.. The little ones with their mommies are adorable. The trees old and majestic.", "Such a pretty forest to explore, great sculptures covered in moss very , I've always loved monkeys and to see so many old men and mummy's with babies was great. They are cheeky, but I never felt threatened . I would have come back next day to spend time in the Beautiful setting with the monkeys, but was on a cruise and had to leave", "Our afternoon visit to the monkey forest was interesting and entertaining. The monkeys seemed unfazed by the curious humans and continued their usual activities. We did not carry food, but spotted monkeys trying to find food in tourist backpacks. The history of the graveyard was also interesting.", "Jan 16 - visit cost A$4.00 adult and A$3.00 child and was a fantastic way for the kids to interact with the monkeys. They have plenty of guides ensuring the monkeys behave and this time we saw a lot of baby monkeys. We worth the trip to Ubud in the traffic.", "Just be careful with your belongings...... the monkeys can still it. They are not aggressive. Are a lot of employees around ,so don’t worry.... for some bananas will climb on you...... Have fun!", "So many monkeys roaming around but we never felt unsafe. A small monkey jumped on my boyfriends bag as a bottle was exposed so just be careful, other than that it was a very enjoyable experience. Small fee to enter the forest but is worth it. It is very peaceful and the monkeys looked well looked after.", "Monkeys kept in natural habitat and seem well looked after. I bought bananas as soon as I walked in and a very large monkey pulled my trousers and held his hand out. I gave him 1 banana and he held onto my trousers with his hand out for the rest of the bunch, he wasn't letting me go anywhere until he got the rest and the keeper signalled that I needed to give them all to him, I wasn't arguing! He looked tough! The \\keepers\\\" are close by to advise and protect you, however be prepared that if you do buy bananas, you will get mobbed by the monkeys, big and small, they do jump all over you as my 12 year old child discovered, which although she liked the monkeys, it did get a bit scary when they all jump on you. Great fun if you respect them and look from a distance. The babies are absolutely adorable and its nice to see them in such a natural environment. Well worth a visit.\"", "You can walk around the forest on paths and walkways whilst watching the monkeys and other wildlife.The sanctuary also has some temple buildings that are worth a look. Be careful about carrying bags with you as the monkeys seem to enjoy jumping on to tourists and grabbing them.", "This is a fun place to go to if you're okay with wild animals surrounding you. The forest is beautiful, the monkeys are fun to watch, and the sacred temples are wonderful to visit. You need to be careful with your belongings though. If you can, leave your back pocket wallet in the car or give it to your gf/wife/mother/sister to be placed inside a purse. The monkeys can get grabby and steal your wallets or glasses. DO NOT PET the monkeys as these are wild animals. If you can, go with one of the guides from the site, he/she will teach you how to feed the monkeys properly and made them come to you. The guide will also be able to tell you some folklore and history of the place.", "All I have to say is do not go, especially with kids! The monkeys are so unpredictable it isnt even funny. I was with a group of 8 looking out onto the forest by the temple, then a monkey comes up beside my group jumps down and starts to climb on my friend. She screams turns away and doesnt move. The monkey then slides down her leg and bites her ankle multiple times. Seriously, there are better more organised places to visit with the monkeys than this place. There isnt anyone with you and if something does happen you are pretty much on your own.", "Yes ok it is called a monkey forest but I was not expecting as many monkeys as there were...and they were constantly fighting with each other too. The forest itself is lovely with lots of interesting nooks and crannies to find. Also quite cooling too. Was very busy though with lots of coach parties, so hard to get any decent photos.", "It was good for a day out when you needed a break from laying by the pool drinking cocktails :-). There are plenty of monkeys about and they are quite interesting and fun to watch. You can buy some bananas for a couple of dollars but be prepared for the attention from the monkeys, they aren't backwards in coming forwards. Also make sure you don't have hats or sunglasses as the monkeys love to steal them but I did hear from some people that there was a guy selling them back to people on their way out. The grounds are really pretty and interesting and it is definitely worth a visit.", "A huge number of people are bitten our scratched here. Don't buy the bananas to feed them. Not even gum in a pocket. It's dangerous, Google it. Nerd nomads have a disturbingly typical story. I wouldn't go back, but I'm glad I did it. Chance of a bite is high. Be prepared, or don't come. Bring alcohol for disinfection in your pocket.", "This was the best thing I did whilst in and for only $3 entry! You can also buy a bunch of bananas for around $5, well worth it to feed the monkeys and have them climb on you for a banana... But hold on to your belonging as the cheeky monkeys will take anything and everything off you! Best experience ever!!!", "A must do in Ubud, check out the monkeys and temples. Hold onto your phone and sunglasses and no food!", "We really enjoyed the monkey forest, it was a nice walk and you could get really close to the animals. We opted to not to buy the food to feed them, they climb all over people and snatch food if they see it. My boyfriend had a white tissue hanging out of his pocket and the monkeys were chasing it thinking it was a banana! I'd still recommend going, but do be careful", "I loved this forest. The monkeys are charming and cute although can be a little cheeky as well as they can steal things so keep your wits about you and don't carry any food on show. The holy water temple is cool and is where they filmed part of Eat, Prey, Love so quite interesting to go there and see.", "Absolutely enjoyed the place even hough i was bitten by the monkey, be careful with them, don't bring too many bananas;))", "We did not have any food with us and did not have any articles stolen or any mischievous monkey business. We stayed around 40 minutes and had a nice walk in the forest and some good pics. There are enough toilets and drink stalls. Other people advise you bring bananas, we didn't want the monkeys stealing our stuff or being aggressive so we did not bring food. There are 749 monkeys even babies!", "The forest is well kept and clean Monkeys are used to play infront of humans Entry ticket 20000 IRP around 2 dollars", "Cutest monkeys ! beautiful forest ! Definitely worth the small entry fee for a couple hours walk about :)", "This is a must go place when at ubud. For few reasons, the green adventurous beauty and the playfulness off the monkeys. This place is well maintained but watch out for the monkeys trying to snatch your stuff. But no worries, even if they take anything, stuff over there are always willing to help! Grab a banana and let the monkey get on top of your head. Have fun :D", "This was totally unexpected, I was thinking cage and nasty monkeys. This is \\Adventure Land\\\" but real. A nice little park speckled with Ancient Hindu temple touches and nice monkeys. Remember though that they are wild and used to people but by no means tame. My tip don't bring food and you are good, if you insist on bringing food, remember that there is a hierarchy, there is a reason that skinny one is on the outs, break the rules and, well you are putting on a good show for everyone else.\"", "This place is probably the best part of Ubud. If you follow the rules then you will have a good time. Yes the monkeys are cheeky, and can be vicious at the times but just bare in mind these animals aren't fully tame. They are just used to people. We didn't buy bananas as we didn't want to get bitten, We hadn't had a rabies shot. We entered as calm as possible, we didn't wear our sunglasses or anything that could be stolen by the monkeys. They did actually unzip my bag a little bit so they can be quite mischievous! We walked round taking photos, they do let you get quite close but don't push your luck, the bigger ones hiss at you if you go too close to them or their babies. Their teeth are big! It was funny watching them jumping in the fountain and little pools around the forest. If you want the monkeys to sit on you we just sat on a wall near where a lot of them were and waited a bit, they get quite curious and come and climb on you if your lucky - one small one sat on my head ate a banana, pulled on my ear a little bit and checked for bugs in my hair haha! We took our go pro and they were vey curious about it, going right up to the screen and trying to bite it or just grab it. Oh and I wore a sarong for the start which was bright blue, they took an interest in that but I put it away in the end because they kept pulling at it and wouldn't let go. It cost us 30k each which was so worth it!", "Hanging out with cheeky monkeys is great fun. Buy bananas but don't hide them in your bag or they will take it from you. The views are amazing too. Worth a visit", "My husband and I enjoyed wandering around the monkey forest and seeing all the monkeys. It’s neat to have such a sanctuary in the middle of Ubud. Wish visitors would be more respectful of the monkeys. We saw many people antagonizing and trying to engage them when there are signs all over the place saying to leave the monkeys alone and let them be.", "There are monkeys everywhere, as might be expected! They are cute and frightening in almost equal measure. I was in Ubud around 3 years ago and the monkeys are definitely more sophisticated and clever - jumping on people's heads and aggressively stealing water. Hide your bottled water and be careful of your belongings!", "Amazing place. The only part I didn't like it's that people that work there (the staff) are too strict with people that are trying to take a pic with a monkey or if a monkey climbs on you, which I found it weird because it's a once in a lifetime opportunity to play with a monkey and you pay to go inside, so they should be more chill and not have a mean behavior towards tourists. The monkey are really cute, especially the babies, a place not to be missed while in Ubud^_^", "I really enjoyed it! The place has ancient ruins which are amazing and the monkeys are super cute and funny. Do not try to pet or feed them, since they are wild and the mothers are very fierce.A very cool experience indeed!", "You must visit here. If you don't do anything else, you probably shouldn't actually just go here, but I would. The entrance fee is only 40,000 idr and it's worth every bit. Not only do the monkeys run around everywhere, jumping in people's heads and causing adorable mayhem, but there's also temples throughout the forest. I loved it and might go everyday.", "A real experience and a must do. Not expensive- 40k for an adult. We were a little unsure/nervous because the monkeys are wild and they do come right up to you/ on you... all sorts! It scared us a little but in a fun way! You can feed them which is cool.", "You could spend an hour or two in this sanctuary. It depends how much you like monkeys or how interested you are in their habitat. I only needed an hour, enjoyed the green forest away from busy Ubud streets. You can see a monkey or two in the street outside the sanctuary.", "Had a wonderful few visits here. Have also had attempted thefts of my glasses, my camera, my drinks, and my pearls by some of the cheeky residents here. You get right up close to them, they will run up your leg and torso to grab at things around your neck and head. Be prepared, have no loose belongings and just enjoy the experience. And take some crackers to throw at them to distract them if they do grab your stuff. They happily traded my glasses back for a pack of crackers.", "second time i've been to the monkey forest, this time went with my adult children who have never been. Great seeing the monkeys up close, but always on edge not knowing what they will do next. Just be careful if you have bananas, you'll find one will take the whole lot! Also don't throw them just the skins, they will snarl at you and get pretty mad! Kids thought it was funny though, i guess their reaction is. They are definetly not stupid. Overall it was fun, some really beautiful areas, just be on guard the whole time, don't have anything on you they could snatch!", "Our tour guide instructed my wife and I to get a few banana's to feed to the Sacred Monkeys, so we stopped by a market on the way to the Sanctuary. Having cargo pants I put the banana's in my pockets as the monkeys would go for them, and would probably bite you to get them. Since we arrived later in the day, we found out the monkeys were full of banana's and were not very aggressive. It was a nice walk through the sanctuary and the monkeys were busy grooming each other and playing. It was nice, because you could sit down on a low wall, and the monkeys would sit close by, it seemed to the monkeys, that they knew you wanted a picture of them. So they posed next to humans and kind of smiled. We offered them our banana's but it was kind of like \\ho hum\\\" to them, they were tired and ready for the day to end.\"", "We enjoyed our trip to the monkey forest. The enormous trees provided plenty of shade from the hot afternoon sun. And th monkeys were fascinating to watch. We saw a few monkey fights and some mums carrying baby monkeys on their backs. Also saw a monkey climb onto someone's back, unzip their backpack, and start rifling through the pockets, presumably looking for food. Don't carry food or water bottles in plain sight! A guy with a water bottle also had to fend off an agro adult male monkey! Overall, a fun way to spend an hour or two!", "Me and my boyfriend visited twice while staying in Ubud we loved it that much!! You pay entry to go inside and then you can walk around and admire the tropical forrest and temple as well as the different packs of monkeys. There are stalls inside where you can buy bunches of bananas to feed the monkeys although we bought them from a super market because it is a lot cheaper. If you hold the banana in your hand up in the air above your head the monkeys normally jump onto your shoulder and sit there munching on the banana or the will snatch it from you're hand and run off! Some people are too scared to do it but I thought it was really fun letting the monkeys jump all over me! There was a blind monkey in an enclosed area called Nelson which was sad to see but he is in there as he can't survive on his own in the Forrest so I enjoyed feeding him bananas!", "We went to the Monkey Forest in the afternoon, close to closing time and there were many tourists still there. But it is very beautiful and the monkeys are entertaining and you can take many nice photos. Definitely a tour to do whilst in Ubud. You don't need a tour guide for this.", "Monkey Forest was an amusing place to visit. Monkeys were very friendly, and statues were interesting and little bit scary.", "For those, who never seen jungles and monkeys, it's definitely worth a visit place. Buuut... we came to visit temples there, and all of them were closed. Sad. Had fun with the monkeys though. Watch your stuff!", "Loads of wild monkeys living around an ancient temple in a lush forest. One of the greatest photo ops you will find.", "This monkey forest is just awesome. A popular spot in Ubud. It costs 40000 rupiah to enter and is full of monkeys. They are cute but also naughty. Do not open your bag or backpack in there because they will think you have food and steal your things. 2 small monkeys jumped on my shoulders and that was an experience. Highly recommend doing this for a few hours in Ubud.", "Great couple of hours there, really fun but not if you do scare easy. We were there 2 minutes before we see someone get bitten - probably because the boy wasn't handing over a banana.", "nice place but ... tooooo much tourist minded ... monkeys are great ok ... but they are given too much food (fed by the tourist) so they get quit agressive sometimes which is unpleasant", "A nice park with moss covered statues, temples, small waterfalls and lots and lots of monkeys. You can buy bananas and the workers will show you how to hold them if you want a monkey on your head for photos...I passed, but many people had fun with it. Great stop.", "We found that the best part was the interaction of tourists & the monkeys. Some were letting these dirty monkeys climb all over them; one bite or scratch & that's it. Stupidity. One young girl seemed to enjoy the monkey climbing all over her vest top. It was fun.", "Aggressive, thieving monkeys. The park is nice, some great tropical plants and trees. Nice walk along along the river. Overall one can live without it.", "Best locations, real jungle with huge plants, trees and high bridges. Monkeys are free, some guardian who take care about the tourist....but don't forget the camera...the sensation is that you are in a old jungle. Amazing. Also keep in mind that you must not have hidden food in your rucksac. The monkeys smell everyrhing and jump on you like a savage animal.", "In summary, very commercial now, worth a visit, huge car park, 100k to get in, so long as you’re respectful to the monkeys there isn’t much to worry about, more detail from my daughter... Reporting from our visit to the monkey forest, we found that as long as you keep your bags close to you and don’t tease or give things to the monkeys you may not have to worry or feel limited to the amount of things you are equipped with. However I would recommend that it is all in a safe bag and not significantly easy to get to as monkeys are very clever animals! Despite the fact you have to be quite wary this is an amazing opportunity to get close to the animals themselves and if you’re lucky maybe even have one climb on you! There is a fair amount of staff and safety boards around the park telling and showing you all the safety rules. Another thing you should be aware of is that mother monkeys are very protective of their babies and all monkeys hate red! So don’t bring or wear anything red! But I’m sure you will have a great time at this tourist attraction! Written by 10 year old Ruby👍😆", "You don't need a tour guide to take you through this place. You just need a driver to drop you off and pick you up. Although the place was busy, it wasn't overly crowded. I went in the late afternoon. There were plenty of opportunities to get pictures of monkeys because there was so many. There were occasions where you had to wait for people to move out of the shot, like maybe two minute tops. I did make the mistake of making direct eye contact with a full grown adult male. He nearly swiped my face with his hand. I did a little scream and jumped two steps back. This was all because I was too engrossed in taking a macro shot. Do not take macro shots of full grown adult males. Pick a baby instead. I had fun enjoying the lush dense greenery. It makes for a great background in pictures. When I was leaving I saw a couple with a plastic bag of food get harassed by a monkey. Do not be naive and bring a plastic bag of food anywhere near this place. Keep it secure and zipped up in a sturdy bag. I also tried speaking Bahasa alongside a local friend to get the \\locals price\\\". No such thing exists, for me anyway. (It is important to note this actually worked at the waterfalls, and yes, I actually do look Indonesian anyway.)\"", "Loads of monkeys in a nice setting with temples. Can buy bananas on site to feed the monkeys. Good way of getting them to climb on you if you like that sort of thing, which we did", "The cost to enter the park is only a few USD, and money well spent. I also recommend as others have done so to purchase the bananas. Yet equally add be cautious, the monkeys are smart, and if you put them in your pocket, or bag, they will try and grab them. Otherwise they are quite friendly, and never did my girlfriend or I feel threatened (in danger). We did remove our sunglasses, and hats so as not to encourage them from taking them either. Yet didn’t notice any monkeys trying to do so, they are more interested in bananas or other goodies. The park staff is extremely attentive to ensure the safety of not only the tourist, but monkeys as well. The staff demonstrated how to hold the bananas above your head to get the monkey to sit on your shoulder, or lap. While at times, the staff would come and shoo the monkeys away when one was getting more than their share of bananas. The guidelines entering the park are simple to adhere to, and if followed no harm or danger should occur as we saw many little kids, getting photos taken with the monkeys, even a few skittish people who were talked into doing so. Toughest thing is not making eye contact with them (taken as sign of aggression) because one just wants to admire their cute little faces and such. The baby monkeys are adorable, and funny to watch being playful under the protective eye of their mothers. Most of all, not only is it enjoyable to just watch the monkeys from a bench, but equally amusing to watch people’s reactions. A great inexpensive place to enjoy.", "A must see when you are visiting Ubud. The cheeky monkeys that call this place home can entertain you for hours. We enjoyed walking around and discovering every part of the forest. Don not take anything you don't want stolen with you and if you do keep it inside a bag out of sight. They will steal food/drink items if they know you have them. We arrived at the Monkey Forest around 9am and got a few hours of walking around before the crowds started flowing in.", "It was a pretty amazing and enchanted forest. Monkeys can be quite intense and scary sometimes but that adds to the thrill of the place. Its not often you get to see your bro being climbed over by a one eyed monkey sticking his butt in his face. Must see attraction of . Just make sure everything is packed away safely (sunglasses etc...) otherwise your gonna lose em to the little ninjas.", "Fun place, lot of naugthy monkeys everywhere in big temple/forest environment. Just follow the simple rules that they inform you about at the entrance. Guards can help you sitting with the apes if that's what you have dreamt about. Don't miss it when in Ubud", "What a fabulous place to visit! There are monkeys everywhere, both larger ones and really cute fluffy babies!! We bought some bananas and some monkeys climbed us like trees to get their treats:) just a gorgeous and peaceful place where the monkeys are treated well:):)", "Beautiful forest area, great photos with monkeys. Some people would use bananas to get the monkeys to climb on them for a photo. Maybe spend 30 min max here taking photos.", "Really enjoyed our day at the Monkey forest. They do come to you however if you keep to the rules you will have a wonderful day. Bananas for sale in the park.", "The monkeys in this reserve are a lot better behaved than some of their kin at the temples... there are rangers strategically stationed everywhere to ensure visitors and monkeys alike get along so to speak! Careful to never try to touch the monkeys as they can and will bite. For the braver visitors who want that photo op whilst feeding them, that is a rule you stick to no matter how tempting it is seeing as it is just on your shoulder. Another important tip... never look the monkey in the eye as that is taken as a sign of aggression... and lastly, take in the magic of the age old rainforests and fauna within this forest. Quite spectacular!", "Okay so I know this should be obvious, but... When they say don't come in with bags or backpacks or earrings, sunglasses, etc. Really don't do it! I thought I was smart with my minimalistic approach to the park- a travel fanny pack that sits flush with my body, no food, jewelry, or earrings. Basically nothing except my large contigo thermos with water. I mean it's big and no monkey wants an aluminum container right? - wrong. About an hour into the experience I decide to sit down at the amphitheater, no monkeys anywhere near us and as soon as I put the bottle next to me, bam- monkey grabs it and that was the end of my travel bottle. In the minutes that followed I watched a monkey open a backpack, take a plastic bag with shoes out of it and destroy the shoes. I also saw one get into a woman's closed purse and take out some type of aerosol spray can. Seriously DO Not bring anything into that park with you that you're not willing to lose. The park guards are around, but not always available to help if a monkey has already grabbed your stuff.", "The scenery is next to none and the monkeys look really happy. We love monkeys and could've spent all day here however it does get a little hot. We didn't take any food so were left alone but if you do take food then the monkeys will try to get it. Did see a monkey try to snatch a woman's bag and a member of staff told us the monkey was trying to get a plastic bottle from it, so make sure you keep a good hold of your belongings. Loved this place and will be going again next time we visit .", "Worth a visit if you are in Ubud. After all its a must visit place in . The entrance fee is a bit expensive. I didnt encountered any agressive behaviour monkeys. Most of them lay down and relaxing. Most probably just fed. Some of them are having good time swimming in the streams. The temples and stone carved statues are magnicient and ancient. Wonderful sight to enjoy and get photographed with. The greenery is calming.", "If you love to get close to the nature, this is probably one place to go when you get to Ubud. Just be careful with the Mongkeys", "The place is a protected place for monkeys in their natural habitat. Monkeys are not caged but cared for. Other than the tons of monkeys, there are old temples and tall trees. As seen in many 1/5 reviews, We didnt find the monkeys to be aggressive in any way and were busy among themselves..Kids enjoyed the place. We went during the early morning hours so crowd was less and it was enjoyable.", "We visited the monkey farm with our guide and were warned not to look the monkeys in the eye nor touch them. As soon as we entered the sanctuary, we were encouraged to buy a bunch of bananas to give the monkeys for a photo opportunity. Our guide was with us as well as woman who worked at the park. At first our teenage children were standing and the woman would pass the children a banana one a a time. The children stood like statues trying not to look at the monkeys or touch them. The children were then encouraged to sit down next to each other and hold a banana out for a monkey. A large male monkey sat on their laps and happily ate the bananas one by one as the woman handed them to the children. A small monkey came to get a banana and the larger monkey chased it off then quickly returned to sit on the children's lap. This all took place in a matter of seconds and before we knew it, the male monkey was spooked and swiftly turned to my daughter, latched onto her arm and bit her. There were two small puncture wounds and a scratch that was bleeding. The woman that worked at the place pushed the monkey off my daughter and our guide quickly took her to the bathroom area to wash the wound. I have since learnt that the affected area should be washed for five minutes under running water with soap and then an antiseptic be applied. As I wasn't sure about the treatment, I took my daughter to a doctor's and he gave her antibiotics, pain relief and arranged two rabies vaccinations immediately. He then wrote a detailed report to my doctor at home and requested the final two injections for the vaccination be given. Surprisingly, the medical costs and vaccinations were minimal in. He stressed that the vaccinations were a precaution which I appreciated. My suggestions: don't take small children, wander around the park without anything in your hands or on your person (jewellery etc.) and DON'T feed the monkeys.", "worth a visit if you are in the area. The monkeys are a menace though, so be careful. Don't feed them or give them anything as they can be quite aggressive. We did a day trip here from Jimbaran but I dont think I would make a special trip if i had limited time", "Defiantly worth a visit if you are in Ubud. So easy to find and well priced. Just a great experience to be so close to so many monkeys at a time. Just be very careful around them and don't allow them too close as they will steal things! Haha! We had one steal our waterbottle! This also happened to a few people after us! The forest is a nice walk through and we managed to get some great photos!", "Always wanted to pat a monkey and this was an unbelievable experience in been able to. The forest walk at the end with temples, bridges and streams was beautiful and really something to experience. If holding a banana, the monkeys were very bossy with you. If you don't want them climbing on you, just watch and stay away from the bananas. A great day out and worth it. Loved seeing the little baby monkeys in their mothers pouches.", "A manageable distance from our accommodation in Sanur, it takes longer than you anticipate on congested roads and narrow passes. The area is lovely. The monkey forest is a tourist attraction, so expect the crowds. Thankfully it was not too hectic on our day. Love the staff who are caretakers of the people and monkeys. Conservation is impressive given the traffic flow!. Bananas for sale are cheap and you want to be ready for some action shots when the kiosk ladies hand them over. The monkeys will climb anyone and anything to get to the little treats. Be cool, don't flick them off you like I saw one \\man\\\" do... Into the path of a lady who almost had her top taken off her shoulders. LOL The monkeys have seen it all and are very relaxed. If any get frisky they are poked by the staff and in many cases all it takes is the park ranger uniform to appear before they fall into line. If all else fails a ranger slingshot will sort them out!!!! Highlight for the kids and us! \"", "Overall it was good just be very weary of the monkeys as cute as they look they are wild. We witnessed a couple of incidents of aggression between monkeys that happened on the walkways & it was terrifying for me. Near to the end of the experience I was stood some distance from a monkey on a wall & it jumped on my shoulder, I had no food & I thought I was a safe distance away, my boyfriend tried to remove the monkey from my shoulder but it wasn't budging so I slowly moved away & it jumped off! We were staying close to monkey forest & we had to walk round the edge of it to get to our hotel, so we got to see lots of monkeys without walking through the forest & from a distance which is a much better idea!", "It’s beautiful here just to walk around in general. We saw lots of monkeys all the way through the forest. There were lots of babies from very little up to older. Lots of fun to watch them play with each other. The monkeys didn’t bother us at all but there were people who bought bananas and they were insistent with those people.", "Monkey Forest in Ubud is not a bad experience, but definitely it does not have anything to do with watching monkeys in their NATURAL habitat. There is plenty of monkeys there, and as always with these animals you can have fun watching them play, jumping on the tree branches or running around. But they are spoiled with tourists feeding them all the time and in my opinion they are not really \\wildlife\\\" monkeys. The place is rather crowded with tourists, so it is not so easy to catch a good picture of monkeys without another photographer in your lens :). As a different subject - I have seen many reviews and comments that monkeys may become aggressive or try to steal something from you, particularly if you are carrying some food. I have not observed anything like this - the place seemed to be quite safe if you behave reasonably. But maybe this is also thanks to the fact, that we were visiting the place later in the afternoon and at that time of the day monkeys may not be hungry at all, with tourist feeding them for couple of hours already.\"", "The temple itself is nice and monkeys are fun to watch but there are way too many people. Try going there early in the morning plus monkeys are less agressive at that time. Do bring mosquito repellents", "The monkey forest sanctuary was part of the itinerary for our full day tour. It was a mediocre visit with not much to do inside. Besides being up close and personal with the monkeys, there's nothing else to do. Most facilities are tired and no activities are available at the sanctuary. Monkeys here however are much docile and less likely to approach or harass you hence you don't have to worry much about your belongings. If it's part of your tour then it is alright, but I wouldn't recommend a personal visit to the area if it's not part of your itinerary.", "Cute little guys but you really do have to be careful. My husband tried to change a camera lens and one of the monkeys was in his case in about 1 second.", "Great place to experience I have never seen so much monkeys in my life! At first I was terrified the monkeys aren't scarred of people. Just be nice and they wont be harmful.", "It is cool and cute because the monkeys are cute and they are a bit naughty but also be a bit careful because they might be dangerous", "Although I was there about 20 years ago which I did not had a very good experience by monkey stole my cigarettse... I was prepared right now in november 2015. I kept all my belongings stuffed far away. We had a wonderfull time at the monkey forrest. My girlfriend seemed to be not very charmed about the monkeys because the are unpredictable... but never mind about that. When you have a nice walk and don't look into the eyes of those monkeys nothing will happen and you will have a wonderfull time here. Nice bridges and the forest is worth to visit.", "Monkey everywhere!!! They are not naughty except you look so annoying ha ha kidding. This forest is so classic filled with nese style statue and stone carving. Camera ready???", "So much fun! Monkeys playing all around the grounds and you can join in if you/they want! Make sure to keep your bag on you and just be aware they're smart enough to untie/unzip/unbutton most. The forest itself is beautiful too, awesome towering trees and impressive temples and sculptures. You can grab refreshments on the way in and there's a few stalls to top up on the way, but I'd bring some water as it's quite a large forest and it was sweltering when we went. Be prepared to walk quite a distance from Ubud' s centre, but very much worth it!", "There are only three places like this in . It’s a place populated by monkeys with a temple inside. You can visit it bu a guide. Funny but nothing of special", "Nice place where to spend a couple of hours ...monkey are crazy and very fun...perfect for children. ", "This place is really funny to walk around for an hour or so and watch the crazy monkeys! I didn't want them jumping and climbing on me so didn't bother buying anything to feed them but it was very funny watching other people. It's a short walk from the centre of Ubud, cheap to get in, and the surroundings are nice, worth a visit.", "Rather than the main attraction being the monkeys, I enjoyed the forest walk and the cooler climate. The forest is different in colour and vegetation to those in Australia and this is one of the beautiful features of the island of .", "It’s a great place to get close to nese monkeys. If you can brave it you can get a chance to feed some monkeys (under supervision). Be very careful, I saw a lady get scratched in the face by a money whilst trying to feed it. The sacred forest has some tremendous historical ruins and walks. It’s in a dense forest area with a river running through it. There are some amazing old and tall trees on site too.", "A great experience. The monkeys appear to be well looked after & are a joy to watch. Pay attention to the warnings about loose objects, etc. and you won't have a problem.", "I didn't really enjoy this experience. I followed the rules posted on the signs at the entrance, but still got bitten by a monkey. I'm not planning on going back.", "We live in Nyuh Kuning the village that borders Monkey Forest. We are careful not to attract the attention of the monkeys. They can be intimidating and will jump on you if you are not prepared it can be a scary experience. Friend today just had a monkey poo on him.... Dont wear glasses or jewelry, keep bags zipped up and watch your children. We don't really recommend this to friends it's not a 'must see' in Ubud and can be too much for some people.", "The Monkey Sanctury is a ton of fun and a great way to spend an hour or two. We found the monkeys not too greedy and generally quite friendly. Well worth the 40000/person entry fee.", "I almost didn't join the monkey forest outing because of a review-driven fear of being bitten or robbed by monkeys. However, I would have missed out. This place is great if you'd like to witness a ton of monkeys doing monkey stuff. I didn't spend long but you could easily wander for a few hours. The monkeys are quite something to see and range from tiny little baby monkeys to rather more intimidating old guys. They're certainly not shy, and it's likely a good idea to respect the fact that they are, in the end, wild animals, but if you'd like to get up close and personal with fairly accessible monkeys in a truly beautiful location, this is worth the visit.", "The Monkey Forest was quite the sight. These cheeky little monkeys are a delight to see in their natural habitat. Be aware they will try to take your hat and sunglasses if your not careful =) We purchased some bananas so our kids could feed them and it was a great chance to get some photos. Have some good walking shoes on and keep your eyes peeled, its a great family day out =)", "We were looking forward to walking around the forest and watch monkeys but on our way to the ticket office there came three different families along our way that had got bitten by monkeys. One girl was bleeding very badly from her hand and they were on their way to hospital. Decided not to go as our health is more important, but looks beautiful from outside and would have loved to see some monkeys play around. Did not know they are so aggressive!", "We showed up in the late evening and this place was still packed. We had a local driver tell us not to bring any food or drink and not to buy the bananas. I was a little disappointed at first seeing a lot of other people having fun with the monkeys and feeding them the bananas. However, the further we ended up going into the park the more aggressive the monkeys became. In the 20 short minutes we were there we saw four people attacked. Three bites and one deep scratch. One lady was sitting with a bottle of Orange Juice on the stair case when out of no where this monkey sprints out of the bushes and laches onto her arm like a bear trap sinking his teeth in her flesh. After she jumped up in pain the little punk sat down and drank the OJ like nothing happened. Another lady holding a banana was bit on the back of the arm as the monkey scrambled up her to retrieve the prize. You could see blood gushing from the wound. The final bite victim of our time in monkey forest decided it would be a good idea to peal the banana first. This resulted in monkeys going teeth first for retrieval rather then the usual snatch and run technique. These monkeys are wild animals, and so always extremely unpredictable. Although the staff claims these monkeys are clean and free from disease and rabies there is really no way to tell with the hundreds that live in monkey forest. If you are bitten seek proper care. I'm not saying to stay away, as this place truly is magical, with a serious Indian Jones Vibe going on. I'm just saying error on the side of caution, if you are worried about being bitten leave the food, bags, and packs at home. Do not bring juice or water bottles either. Also, expect a crowd of people and the constant chorus of smartphone camera shutter sound clips. And if you are looking for some glamour shots by the carvings and temples be prepared to stand in line to wait your turn. Have fun and be safe! The monkeys really are great when they aren't playing Dracula.", "Although the weather was against us and so was the advice of the reception staff, we decided to go enter to see the monkeys.. Not the best day to visit due to a massive down pour, but never the less we saw monkeys.. Unfortunately we fail pray for a robbing poncho stall 50.000rp each.. having not much choice (as reception ran out) we bought 2! Ok so in English money this would be cheap, it’s the principle! On entering we saw many a signs advising us of how we should behave around the monkeys.. sadly there seemed some would ignore the signs! Witnessed an Aussie tourist throw a small money to the floor after antagonising it.. 3 rangers also saw this but didn’t act upon it... It’s lovely to see such a place but it needs staff that actually care about these animals and stop these vile humans from abusing such a beautiful animal", "I’ve traveled to Ubud 3 times but never before felt the need to go to the monkey forest. Well now I have I can say for the 50, 000 IDR it costs it was great! It’s a beautiful walk with great entertainment! Monkeys were everywhere and oh so many babies💕", "We went to the counter to buy tickets, but we saw some people just walked past the counter and went straight into the place. I knew there's no gate or any security guards there, but I hope people would be more self-disciplined. Monkeys are not afraid of people so you can get very close to them. This is also a place for taking good photos because of the environment.", "If you like animals is this the place to visit. The stuff helps you to feed the monkeys, they satt on your head and hade a banana to eat. The nature were amazing.", "This is great for animal lovers, you get so clear we to them. Maybe too close sometimes. Do keep your wits about you or the little rascals will be off into the trees with your phone or camera before you know it.", "first of all I wanted to say that Ubud Monkey Forest is not Sangeh Monkey Forest. I went here during the honeymoon with my husband last year. The monkeys are the nicest monkeys around compared to Sangeh, Uluwatu and one other place I cant remember. The monkeys in Ubud Monkey Forest are pretty calm and not intimidating (I had such a BAD experiences at the other three monkey forests) my husband put a banana in his pocket and a young monkey climbed his body, takes the banana and sat on top of his head for a long while. My husband loved that experience and he bragged right away to his friends at the State side.", "Pretty worthwhile for 50,000 rupiah. The monkeys are fed so they are not wild but it's not a zoo, no cages or enclosures of any kind. Very busy when we went. Some nice green nature in the middle of Ubud's hustle and bustle.", "I thoroughly recommend anyone visit this place and well worth hiring a guide/ beater to walk you throughout and tell you the history and keep the monkeys away. Most spectacular views and the temple is one of the oldest around being built in the 11th century.", "The monkeys are wild and a bit crazy. We enjoyed the experience, however, would have preferred to be told the rules in advance of not looking at them in the eyes. They see this as a sign of aggression and might attack you. We did and one chased us. Don't leave food or even water bottle out unless you want the monkeys to take them. They will!", "Beautiful rainforest on the outskirts of the town. Unfortunately people feed the monkeys so they can be aggressive. Three small temples are also located within the forest. It's a lovely walk but be sure to have insect repellent with you just in case.", "The Monkey Forest is very cool to walk around in, and inexpensive to enter. You don't need a lot of time either. It is neat to see the monkeys just roaming free. The forest is beautiful, especially in one of the areas by some bridges. There are lots of tall trees and long, dramatic vines. To an American, it looks very \\jungle-y,\\\" like out of a movie. It makes for an excellent picture! There are lots of rules to follow for safety, which is understandable. I followed them all, and did not buy any bananas because I did not want attention from the monkeys. I just wanted to photograph them! However, when my sister was attempting to take my picture near one of the bridges, a monkey crawled up onto my purse and onto my shoulders from behind!!! I was totally taken by surprise because I had even checked to make sure the coast was clear. I did my best not to panic. I walked around hoping he would hop off but he didn't. He just sat there, and touched my head. So then I walked back over to the bridge and lowered my head down and he jumped off.\"", "The sanctuary is a nice place with big trees and shrines everywhere. You definitely will see many many monkeys here. Please take good care of your stuff because these monkeys will snatch things from you when they have a chance. It's the most touristy spot in Ubud though, so it can be really really crowded.", "What a great chance to get up and personal with so many monkeys! The monkeys seem pretty happy and go about their business. If you buy banana to feed them, put them away then just get out one at a time! This seems obvious! But the lady gave me four and I got ambushed! Monkeys want them bananas! And there is no way to balance a money on you shoulder, take a selfie and deal with more monkeys jumping on you at the same time! We saw some monkeys get a little defensive towards so other people. And I read afterwards that about 10-15 people get bitten a day so do be careful. All well and good to risk that as an adult, but I would think twice about taking kids in there! ", "Funny adventure, the monkeys are trusting and the want to climb on your head/shoulders if you let them to. Be careful with your belongings.", "We really enjoyed our walk around Monkey Forest.We did not take food and followed some simple instructions that we had been given, like not going through your bag, not looking at the monkeys straight in the eyes and generally watching out for them. We had no problems and they were super friendly. Take your camera as there will be lots of photos to be taken. The grounds are really beautiful. Be aware...It is very humid there....Take some water. We visited in November 2011", "This place is really clean and well organised. Most of the resorts drop off and pickup here. The monkeys are cared for well and there’s no evidence of mistreatment. They are also kept in their mostly natural habitat so if you hate zoos this place will work well for you. Be prepared to walk a fair distance around and up and down stairs.", "Very beautiful place to visit in . Follow instructions on entry and you shouldnt have anything to be worried about! Plastic bags/food are an obvious no, although they even jumped up and snatched my Pocari Sweat from my hand, Cheeky...", "The ticket is only $5 CDN, and is well worth the price. This monkey sanctuary is located in a fairly densly populated area, just south of central Ubud. More than a sanctuary, it is monkey headquarters. They are more organized than most corporate headquarters.", "I was a little hesitant at first as the monkey's actually jump up on you and I wasn't a fan of this happening to me. So if you are not wanting that close of an interaction then DO NOT CARRY ANY FOOD! The monkey's are only attracted to the food and are not scared of humans and are now accustomed to being fed. But the big males are fearless and will jump straight on you and will steal the food and fight amongst each other on you if they do not get it so be very careful. Otherwise its a pleasant stroll around.", "An amazing place, incredible scenery, beautiful statues, a real sense of 's history and the monkeys are fabulous! I could have watched them all day! Fantastic", "So I wasn't a fan of this place purely because I was terrified of a monkey jumping on me and also the noises they make when they snarl their teeth made me super anxious. However my hubby and friends loved it, feed the monkeys bananas and couldn't get enough of it. They enjoyed the monkeys climbing on them. Some little children looked scared! There are staff to help you if you are worried about the monkeys. Interesting experience, but can't say I would do it again!", "Family of four. The setting is very beautiful and it’s a long and nice trip walking around the forest. Be aware that you won’t be alone, there’s many other tourists. The monkeys were arrogant and didn’t care at all about the humans, so you can say they’re used to people walking around. But it was actually funny to see how they didn’t care, and it also means that you definitely shouldn’t be scared about the monkeys climbing your body. Nice and beautiful place, sweet staff as well", "Really great fun. Monkeys crawling around - maybe on you. Leave your sunglasses and all loose items at home or in your pockets. The monkeys will try to take it and look in your bags. They are nice as long as you are. Don't fight them!", "I suppose this is a funny review because why would you go to the monkey forest if your not really that big on monkeys - curiosity? Anyway, your curiousity will be well and truly sated for monkeys at the monkey forest - there are thiousands of them. Mostlyu they're not interested in you, unless you have purchased bannanas at the entrance or brought your own. If you have bannanas, be very careful because they will happily ripped them, out of your hand - that also goes for cameras opr anything else that takes their interest. Anyway, my curiousity for them has been well and truly sated.", "Loved walking around seeing the monkeys had me in stitches. Can buy bananas for them. Becareful one peed on a woman next to us.", "Nervous at first but turned into enjoyable experience. Didn't buy bananas knowing I couldn't handle them jumping on me. More fun watching others tackle the monkeys. Had my backpack they had no interest as I had no food. Bit scary watching parents let them climb on kids because they scream and don't let go of the bananas so the kids could get bitten if not careful. Some of the larger ones do get aggressive so just stay out of the way. The walk through nature is beautiful. Worth a visit..", "Fun couple of hours spent amongst the monkeys in a very pleasant forest setting. Would benefit from some more educational and conservation focus, but certainly worth a visit.", "Great destination as all tourists in Ubud go there once. Only $3 to get in and enjoy the beautiful scenery and of course monkeys", "My Partner & I thoroughly enjoyed the monkey forest. At first we were very hesitant to go because of the previous reviews we had read, However our experience was very pleasant. A Guide walked us around the Forrest and gave us some history on the sanctuary. The monkeys were very tame and not aggressive at all. They have stopped giving monkeys bananas and now we can only offer them peanuts. I Highly recommend this for all!", "Nice place for a visit but watch out for the little thirds. They are very aggressive and they take what they see out of your pocket, if you like it or not. You won't get bited or scratched by the monkeys who are quite strong and very quick. Also in the neighbourhood they attack people.", "many monkeys already been seen at the entrance of it. the further you walk in, the more you see. monkeys will grab your bag, come near to you for food. if you are not a monkey fan, dont go or you are paying to be frightened by them!", "Cute monkeys! Watch out for the big ones though. And even if you're not interested in the monkeys it is a nice stroll through the tress and a great experience", "Hidden away in the Ubud forest after a action packed car ride on the streets is this must see nature experience. Beware the cheeky monkeys that reside in this jungle setting waiting for the unsuspecting tourist to let down their guard. Yes the monkeys will steal anything you leave unguarded but yes you can also get hands on experience with the assistance of the Rangers. If you want a laugh sit back and watch some of the crazy tourist that do not follow the warning instruction get harassed by the creatures that own the forest. Yes it's worth the visit there is so very nice waterfalls and creeks inside.", "A very good afternoon out. The monkeys are very friendly but make sure if you have food in your bags then you do the zips up!", "I was terrified before doing this walk as monkeys scare me but I wanted a respite from the Ubud traffic. I was really glad I went! The forest itself is beautiful and there are a lot of guides on hand. The monkeys still scared me a bit but none of them harassed me. If you are scared all you need to do is bring no food, and also make sure you don't have anything trailing like a scarf around your waist and as long as you keep walking slowly and don't stand still in one spot for ages the monkeys will not approach you. I am so glad I went!", "Beautiful place, at the 'entrance' they will try to either let you pay fee (but the entrance is free) or will try to make you buy bananas. This is not a good idea because you will get attacked by the monkeys. If you sit down calmly the monkeys will come to you.", "I really loved visiting the forest as you can feed them and have an experience when they come towards you. Worth the visit.", "several of my friends where hesitant to go and a little afraid of monkeys. When we got there everything went so well they got confidence they really enjoyed the experience. ", "If with children be aware that as soon as the lady hands your purchased bananas over to the children ( or adults) the monkeys swarm and end up all over children. Can be a terrifying experience and I am so very pleased I saw what happened to visitors before me. You do NOT need to purchase bananas, just enjoy the monkeys and beautiful rain forest right down the back. A photographers dream. I got so excited I had my camera on wrong settings and alas no photographs. Momma monkey gave birth right next to me, that was amazing. After the birth she sat feeding her bub with eyes closed. I loved my visit and spent a fair amount of time just enjoying the NOW moment.", "Went here with my hubby and felt completely at ease walking around with the monkeys. They leave you alone unless you: a) squeal or scream at them, b) stare straight into their eyes because this is seen as challenging them, c) wear pants with lots of pockets AND are hiding snacks in them, and d) try to touch or get too close to the baby monkeys with their mothers without a staff handler nearby. Just don't be stupid and you'll enjoy yourself, as will everyone else around you. Please try feeding them a banana that the staff give you~it's great fun and the monkeys are gentle :)", "The Monkey Forest is this amazing and mystic park! It's full of gigantic trees, beautiful statues and... aggressive monkeys. Beware! Through time, they learned that if people don't have bananas on their hands, they might have them on their backpacks. So they learned how to open almost every type of bag. Once it's open, they will try to grab anything they can lie their hands on (passports, cameras, plane tickets, hotel key, the photograph of your nephew... anything). Take care and keep a sharp eye. The monkeys also tend to be quite aggressive. Despite this fact, it's a wonderful place to visit and one you should see on your trip to amazing . Believe it or not, outside you should be able to find an extremely interesting/bizarre stall: The official Monkey Forest Banana sellers. Check them out... but buy the bananas elsewhere half price.", "Tons of monkies in a nice forest with temples. What more do you want? I had a monkey jump on me while there.", "Monkeys in a beatifull garden with lovely paths. Monkeys aren't \\spoiled\\\" like in other places. Keepers take good care of them and the place\"", "This tourist spot in Ubud is obviously a centrepoint of the tourist visit and is well worth the small fee to enter. Obviously the key attraction is the extensive and varied troupe of \\wild\\\" monkeys who live in the forest and river valley which make up the walk. The public areas are all paved and surrounded by the intricate stonework that reflect the hindu past of the area and well established forest trees. The walk alone is with the break from travel and its relatively cool under the trees particularly if you are lucky enough to get a breeze. However the path is up-hill (one way anyway) and you are going to be feeling the exertion in humidity. Worth it though! The monkey experience is varied. We enjoyed it as the monkeys were well behaved, approached us and accepted the food bribes it is worth carrying and scampered off with their booty without incident. However there are stories of hair being pulled, glasses being stolen or caps and bags being interfered with - so follow the instructions and don't encourage them too much. They are cute though, fun to watch and evening the discomfort of watching somebody else's cap disappearing up a tree can be entertaining. All in all, a very different experience to one most travellers are used to, and worth the minor discomforts that might be entailed.\"", "A lot of fun :-). Just go there, whether you're old, young, friends, family or a couple. Just make sure to keep your stuff tight. I tend not to buy food for these sort of attractions as these monkeys are well fed. Tip: do not look 'em into the eyes!! Especially the big ones can show off some dominance and those teeth are not to be trifled with. Don't worry, totally (ahum) safe. Must do in ubud!", "This is great for those looking for something different, the monkeys are enchanting and funny but be careful they are also sneaky and will try and steal things, it is great to take your time and walk around and there is some great photos to be had.", "This place is very inspiring, with the temples, the guides, the ocean & of course the monkeys. The temple definitely a must see.", "Calm and quiet, these monkeys really remind us that they are close to us. They live in freedom in a large forest, with river, and a great altitude. The monkeys are particularly facetious. Very fun.", "The same monkeys that stay at the Tamblingan/ buyan lake were present here. Your guide will need a stick when they take your pants for more peanuts. ( that you bought at 2 000 irp). Once overcome, you are invited to pay 60 k irp to pose with a bat or python. To conclude the visit, you are invited to the guide 's shop. The best part of the visit is seeing other visitors being invaded by the monkeys ( to the stage if monkeys on their back or head). So if you are seeing the twin lakes, take up less cheeky monkeys there.", "Had such a fab day! However my mum made me scared of the monkeys before I even went in and I really wish I’d have had them climb up my arms because I only ever saw friendly ones", "Yeah, literally everywhere. It's quite a big forest to explore with some temples inside (doesn't seem to be active). I walked around for maybe 2 hours when I was finally sure that I've been to every corner. Some of the monkeys can be aggressive if you bring some food, so don't do that. Some of the small ones can be very playful, love them! For girls, don't come wearing long skirt, they like to peek inside.", "Well worth a visit if you are in Ubud, lots of cheeky monkeys, lots of walking space.. just watch your valuables ;) Nice for an hour or 2", "Great trip. The monkeys are fearless and if you buy bananas you are risking their full attention. We had a monkey guide help us with the monkeys. One of the monkeys was so excited to meet my husband he climbed on his neck and back and promptly peed down his back. His slapping tail also convinced my hubby that he was being poo'ed on which caused me to cry with laughter. One of the best days out ever!!", "If you like zoos, you'll love this - watching the monkeys play with each other, climb on everything, and walk around like they own the place (because they do) was very fun. Don't bother buying bananas, plenty of other people will and its more fun to watch them get harassed by the animals than have them jumping on you. If you do want to feed them, buy banana at the grocery store for half the price (but they won't last long). Go in the morning or late evening when there are fewer tour buses, and enjoy the nature trails and temples as well as the monkeys", "I liked the Monkey forest, however it is very touristy (even in low season) so it didn't entirely feel like a very authentic experience - the monkey forest is very clearly set up for tourism. However, if you want to see heaps of cute monkeys, I definitely recommend!", "Wonderful day out with the monkeys. The surroundings are beautiful. Becareful of the monkeys they love to sit on you !", "Very lovely monkey temple with very friendly and funny little animals. You will love it. Be carefull of your belongins, monkeys likes new toys :-)", "Lovely walkways through a forest leading to various great looking temples, with monkeys lining the paths waiting for any type of food. Yes, the baby monkeys are so cute and you can get great photos! You're warned not to touch the monkeys as they can bite and scratch, with rabies always a possibility in . Hang on to your valuables as they can jump on you and take anything not tied down. It was a lot of fun, a bit scary for the kids at times trying to keep them off, but all good. We did see others encouraging the monkeys with food, trying to hold them, which resulted in one woman scratched on the face, one man bitten on the hand and another lady urinated all over!", "We came here in the afternoon after visiting temples and rice fields all morning. The entry fee was only 10,000 IRP but literally no service or maps just a fee to enter the property. We wandered through the forest and saw the monkeys walking,climbing,fighting,eating and sleeping. Quite honestly we could have seen these monkeys in other areas of Ubud or even Uluwatu instead of coming here and paying to crowd around tourists and gawk at these monkeys. I wouldn't recommend to go out of your way to see the Monkey Forest but if you have some time to kill then it's not too bad. Make sure to take a lot of mosquito repellent and no food because the little rascals are sure to raid you for it! Also be careful with small kids because the monkeys tend to run at them first", "Feeling a little apprehensive about doing this activity. We decided to try it out as it was something we had never done before and we are so glad we got to experience this. Walking round with monkeys roaming freely and people feeding them bananas. if you want an experience like this then its a must go. There were the few idiots who decided to tease the monkeys with food which was a little dissapointing to see but overall an excellent few hours out.", "Beautiful Nature ground setting with Older trees. You can feel the energy of Nature with the old established trees, mossy grounds and statues that give a mystical atmosphere that is timeless. You will find the monkeys so delightful as they are fearless of humans and interact with each other in a fun way. Displaying that us Humans are the ones in their territory. It is magical and worth visiting. Bohemian Cafe next to the entrance is worth stopping by in, with its quirky interior and great healthy food menu.", "This was a great day out for people of all ages. It is relatively cheap to go in, the grounds are beautiful and there are a lot of monkeys. A monkey bit me but I'm ok. Definitely worth a visit. Get bananas before you go.", "We really enjoyed our visit to the Monkey Forest, it is a must see. If you are scared of the monkeys do not buy the bananas. Also don't have any food on your person or in your bags. My partner was petrified of going after reading some of the reviews, but even he enjoyed it and there were no problems......well except when one of the little guys took my sunglasses and ran with it for a bit, but that was funny and by no means threatening.", "The Monkey Forest is very nice place. If you come early morning, it is not crowded. However, be aware of the monkeys.", "The monkeys are cute and quite interactive, though that shouldn't be mistaken for tame. They will steal from you without hesitation, even reaching into your pockets or bag. The forest is lovely with interesting temples, large trees and impressive statuary.", "We had a great time at the forest. The monkeys are obviously used to tourists being around but you do still need to pay attention to what you are doing while there. Follow the rules and you will have an excellent experience. A top tip would be to get here early, ideally as soon as the forest opens around 8.30/9am. As the forest got busier, the monkeys seemed to get more agitated/braver on going after food/drinks. They are fed first thing in the morning so go in early and watch them feeding while they are also calmer and the forest is a lot quieter. We put everything (including sunglasses, water etc.) inside our bag while in the forest. We had a bag of chips in there too which one of the monkeys obviously picked up the scent of. He walked up towards me and climbed on to my back to try and open the bag. As the rules say, if this happens stay calm as if you try and push them away that is when they get aggressive. If you want them off, walk towards a wall or fence and they will jump off of you. The monkeys will try and steal anything that isn’t closed in a bag (and some things that are inside)! There are very clear rules on the boards before you go in the forest which if you follow them, you will have a great time. If like some people we saw, you feel the need to give the monkeys food from your bag, expect to then be stalked by more monkeys with increased levels of aggression. We saw a monkey going after a tube of sunscreen clipped to the outside of a visitors bag, the owner started freaking out and this made the monkey far more aggressive and the whole situation a lot worse. I would definitely recommend a visit here if you are able to follow basic instructions.", "When you enter the forest there are monkeys everywhere. It’s fantastic how u are so close to wild monkeys. They respect you, so you have to respect them too. But they can be very curious,, sometimes they get on you. The forest is also amazing with multiple temples and a river! A very good experience for families. U should see this if u are in Ubud.", "A must-do in , for animal nature buffs. Yes, the monkeys are the stars, but those who are into; botany, architecture, stone masonry and or sculpture work (see my YouTube V-log), will be equally enthralled. It is also, just a great place to go for walk.", "I was really put off going here after reading some reviews, some people had said how the monkeys could be nasty and attack! This could not be further from the truth, we had a great afternoon here! A member of staff showed me how to safely get the monkey to take food from me and climb onto me for a great photo! You can bananas inside to give to the monkeys too, just don't take food in and try hiding it! (That's when they become nasty) Such a relaxed place to be, watching the monkeys roam free!", "The monkey forest in Ubud is always great to see, even if you've been here many times.. the entrance is IDR 50.000. It's beautiful to see the monkeys or even feed them with bananas which you can buy (small for 20.000 or big bananas for 50.000)", "Come prepared for wild monkeys. They will jump on you. I read all the TripAdvisor stuff beforehand and brought no backpack, food, hat or dangling earrings but these monkeys have got used to finding any zipper, hat, sunglasses, anything loose so be warned. Unless you are prepared to be jumped on (my sister and I experienced it once each), do not go there. Monkeys are curious about you and looking for food and fun things to play with. Do not shriek when they jump on you, be calm and let them jump off when they can't find anything. Need nerves of steel as there are wild and I was afraid they would bite me. I kept my distance for most part and only went to take pictures (my camera (kept discretely in my hand) is only thing I brought for excursion) and they still jumped on my head and pulled my hair. Rangers are in some parts but can't be everywhere. Don't harass the monkeys and you are in their territory so respect them. Mothers will protect their babies. I saw people trying to touch them (the babies) not a good idea. I got good photos without having to get too close. There are also temples on site for the locals to come & pray - keep the noise down", "it is a great experience to get up close and personal with the little monkeys, i would recommend buying some bananas to feed them! Be aware of guides selling you some of there own stuff, we got stung a little by a very nice and friendly guide for a picture that he had made. It isnt much money for most westerners but you can get similar things at a much reduced price if youre that way inclined.", "Visited here whilst in Ubud to see all the monkeys. It's bigger than I expected so that was a bonus, but sadly the place is too busy with tourists all heading there at the same time. I'd recommend a timing system to make visiting easier. Only go if you are willing to respect the monkeys, there were so many tourists trying so desperately to take photos with them and they often end up getting aggressive. One lady I saw was so close to getting attacked but saved herself by spraying the monkey with water. Do not take your rucksack unless you are happy for things to be taken my monkeys if you get too close!", "If you're keen on seeing monkeys in the wild, at a steep price, this is it. You get to observe hundreds of them playing, eating and resting in the wild; a great experience.", "If you wanna see monkeys, it's definitely the place to go… But, at what price ?! Monkeys are so use to receive all kinds of food by the visitors, that they won't hesitate to jump on your bags if they can smell something. Don't bring anything with you. Tourists can be so stup** in a beautiful park like this. When you wanna hide from the heat, it really is an amazing park where to walk and laugh at funny monkeys, but please don't be one of those who give cookies, coca cola or anything an animal is not suppose to eat...", "Dont buy the bananas, you will get mobbed by the monkeys. I actually had to go here twice to fully appreciate the place though. The monkeys are great to watch, if a little hands on, however the star attraction for me was the Banyan Tree and Stone Bridge which reminded me a little of something out of the Lord of the Rings.", "We really enjoyed this visit. The sanctuary was beautiful and very peaceful. The monkeys just went about their day and were not bothered by people. Crazy that despite warnings we saw people try to pat them or simply get quite close.", "By all means I imagined the Monkey Forest to be more exciting and interesting. Instead I got the feeling of not necessarily being safe. Unfortunately some individuals decided to disrupt some of the monkeys which meant they got aggressive, not only to the aggravator but also to everybody around. The Forest staff were sat around and obviously had more interest in selling bananas to the tourists rather than ensuring the safety of visitors. 20,000 rupiah for entry is very reasonable and when you see the monkeys happy and not being bothered they are very nice to be around although our hotel had an abundance of monkeys in and around the grounds anyway.", "They say the Monkey Forrest is a must do in Ubud, and it is. The forrest itself is really nice, well maintained and clean. Surprisingly close to the shopping streets of the city center. Don't worry about the monkeys. If you follow the instructions, keep you distance and don't carry food, nothing will happen.", "Did not expect to see so many monkeys. The territory is not so large, but the nature is magnificent. You can buy bananas for 50k IDR, and be sure that monkeys will not leave you until you have nothing left.", "The monkeys are brash and wild, but will likely not bother you unless you do something to tempt them in (i.e. flash food) its nice to see monkeys in a natural environment, some of the temples are nice also, great fun seeing tourists looking uncomfortable when a monkey gets bold enough to sit on a shoulder though :)", "Nice setting and enjoyed watching the monkeys. Very close to where we stayed so enjoyed the walk down the road to see the monkeys interacting with one another. They were generally relaxed and not too aggressive although we kept our distance as we had a 4 month baby with us.", "I enjoyed the Monkey Forest even though I was assaulted by King Monkey within metres of walking through the entrance. He managed to get half of the feed we'd just been given by someone exiting, even though we wanted to feed the little monkeys. They were all assaulted by the big monkeys too. The highlight for me was seeing a monkey climb up and sit on my partner's shoulders - great photo op though might scare some people. The park is definitely worth visiting when in Ubud.", "The monkey forest is a great place to visit. You can make a day of it or walk through in an hour or so. The monkeys are used to people, but still be careful!", "I love Monkeys so this was a must for me. This was such a beautiful place to walk around. The monkeys were so cute specially the babies as there were so many. Loved how u could stand there and feed them bananas and they would climb on u. At one stage i had 3 on me was my dream ha ha. But was just a beautiful place so much detail on the structures.", "This is a must see if you are in Ubud Be careful with all your belongings sometimes the monkeys can go further than your comfort zone", "We loved our trip to the sacred forest! Our kids are 4,6,9 and the 4 yr old was a bit scared and the 9 was a bit too excited. If you buy the bananas be prepared for monkeys to climb on you before you even hand over the money. It was a really cool experience but if you have kids that are timid with animals, just be careful. My 9 year old loved that they would climb on your head if you held the banana up, my 6 year old just laughed at her brother and the 4 year old was terrified. Bottom line recommend but like everyone else says leave the extra stuff at the hotel or in the vehicle or zipped up. All cash no credit here. A great family activity for a really cheap price.", "Beautiful location and lots of nice views in this forest. We had always planned to go to monkey forest as we had heard so much about it. It was nice to see how free they monkeys are and how many staff were there to ensure that the monkeys were treated well by visitors. Make sure you keep any valuables hidden away and try not to go into your bag in front of the monkeys as they will think you are taking out something for them and when they have their eye on you, they will stalk you! :) This was such a fun day and at the end of the trip we bought a handful of bananas for a reasonable price from a seller within the forest. The monkeys are happy to jump all over you and rifle through your clothes, hair etc. I guess this is not for the faint hearted but I couldn't have visited Ubud without going here! Would 100% recommend to others :)", "Here is a fun walk through a lush indonesian forest with hundreds of pesky mischevious little monkeys. Some not so little by the way. They are very clever and will steal anything they can get their hands on but it is still an enjoyable experience to interact with them. do not carry plastic bages from town as they have figured out there is something of value in them and you will never make it to the other end of the park. I didn't know monkeys liked water but you can watch them swim and dive in to several large fountains.. Such a great experience.", "Visited one time and place is full of monkeys but only one type of monkeys and honestly speaking i expected a little bit more, at least different types of monkeys since it's called monkey forest especially in Indonesia. So many people around trying to upsell and sell you unnecessary things, also please do remember to be careful with your rings, chains and etc as at times monkeys grabs it trying to run away.", "Its a must visit if in ubud. The mo keys are used to tourist and the temples in the jungle are amazung sites", "I have been few time to the monkey forest, I am always impress to see so many live monkey. the walk through the forest, river and temple is very beautiful. Be careful with the monkey as they may tried to take your camera, sunglasses, btl of water etc. I do not recommend to go there with young children", "The monkey sanctuary was the most fun and interesting thing I did in . It costs 50,000 rupees for admission which sounds like a lot, but it is only a little over $3 USD. The forest tree cover makes it cooler than other places in Ubud. The monkeys are all over the place and you can interact with them but it is recommended not to feed them etc. I saw people doing so so I guess it is personal choice. This is a great way to spend an hour or two. My favorite part was the Spring Temple near exit gate 2.", "It's great to see the monkeys up close and interact with them in this habitat. CAUTION make sure you follow the rules and you will have a great time. Do not visit with any food items as they will smell or spot it and assume it's for them. There is a good chance that you will get jumped on. Enjoy the moment but don't make eye contact or try to pet them. I carried one little fella quite a way on my pack, he was relaxed until he got to the edge of his territory then he jumped off.", "It might not be everyone's cup of tea but the monkeys aren't dangerous and it's so good to see the keepers take good care of the 700 or so monkeys in the forest. They can be great fun to have sit on your lap or just watch as they swing around the forest. Don't take any food materials in as the monkeys will try take it off you but otherwise enjoy.", "The monkeys scratch, pounce or snatch whatever they can find on you to snatch and then you deploy locals there who know the art of getting your stuff back...and then you pay those locals for your returned stuff. Nothing more to the forest.", "We spend 1 hour at the end of our day in the monkey forest. Nice activity to end your day. Monkeys are cute and leave you alone as long as you don’t bring food. There are hundreds of them so you’ll definitely see dozens. Nice activity with small children as well but the park is not accesible with a stroller so your child needs to walk or you need a carrier.", "loved wondering around monkeys everywhere.. be careful they will steal everything from you from your shoes to opening your backpack and checking your pockets, they will bite and they will chase you if you are holding bags dont let small children hold the banana's you feed them with, an exciting adventure put it on your to do list.", "Awesome. A must see. The monkeys may even crawl on your head...just don't stare them in the eye...so many monkeys! Really fun walking around and seeing the beautiful temples, trees.", "I stayed at a hotel 5mins away so I went early. Before opening hours, you can see all the monkeys near the entrance waiting. When you go in, be warned the woman selling banana's comes after 30mins from opening hours. The reason I recommend going early because the workers feed the monkeys and you can go watch and even have one of the workers help you get a monkey to climb on you. After I had taken my photo, we didn't stay and ended up leaving. It's not that expensive to go in either so we actually went twice.", "A nature reserve and temple complex that is the home of wild tailed macaques. Dont bring food and dont wear and valuable, it's best to put them inside your bag or back pack. Lots of photo opportunities with the exotic animals. ", "I do not really know why this place is so famous, as the temple and the area are not beautiful at all. It is pretty far to reach and there is nothing worth being seen there, apart from the cliff which is ok. The temple is super small and doesn’t really stand out at all. The place is full of rubbish, monkeys do not seem to be as friendly as the ones in the Monkey Forest in Ubud. The price is 20000, but I wouldn’t spend my time and money there, honestly.", "If you love animals and aren't afraid of an interactive experience with monkeys, this is a 'must-visit' when in Ubud. The huge forest is just a 5 minute walk away from the main road in town so it's quite convenient to get to. There are maps provided at the entrance in various languages and the admission is very reasonable. Do not have food or water bottles on your person, as the monkeys will take them with force. If you really want to feed them, there are ladies inside who will sell you bananas. The visit to the forest can last a few hours, depending on how much you want to hang out with the little darlings. If they were sitting on your shoulders and lap, you will probably want to change your clothes and take a shower afterwards so plan your visit accordingly. I preferred going first thing in the morning, as the photo ops were much better when less people are around. The main temple and surrounding statues are beautiful and don't forget to walk down to the stone bridge and the other temple there...it's breathtaking. Bring a camera & be prepared to have some curious, furry rascals approach you if you sit still for a few moments. If you are carrying a bag they will try to get into it, so beware. Don't wear jewellery (especially earrings) and keep your sunglasses off your head. If they take something of yours, do not try to grab it back. There are trained keepers all over the place, just ask them for help & they're happy to oblige. This a wonderful attraction and I recommend it to all animal lovers out there.", "At first, my husband was hesitant to visit the Monkey Forest because he was afraid it would be something like a zoo where you saw a few monkeys here and there from a safe distance... but ohhh, no, no, no. The moment you approach the grounds you're in a monkey wonderland; the place is literally teeming with monkeys of all ages scampering, climbing, and being awesome. Yes, it's touristy. But it's a monkey forest! We were transfixed watching a mother protect her juvenile (clinging to her back, no less) from a threatening older monkey, lots of grooming rituals, and mischievous babies running amok at our feet. Even if you're not into monkeys and watching fascinating monkey behavior, however, the park is still a beautiful tropical space for strolling and hanging out among sacred temples and ornate stone sculpture. You definitely want to keep your purses and backpacks zipped up, and don't have any food in your pockets (don't have anything in your pockets for that matter). And try to go on a clear day - rain can make the slick stone pathways and mossy surfaces treacherous.", "I came to this place late June 2015. I was a bit sceptical if the place will be as good as said in the reviews. I visited this place with my family of 3 young children and we had lots of fun, we really really enjoyed our visit here, seeing the monkeys at the sanctuary, by the mother temple. The mother temple and the forest is clean and still very natural. All is good, except for the toilet unfortunately .. :( I think this s something the local management can do better about. you have to pay entrance ticket at around IDR 30K, if I am not mistaken. Beware not to give bunch of bananas to young children, as the monkeys are very very quick, they are playful too and like to snatch things away if they find it attractive i.e glasses.. I saw one monkey with slippers !! The next time we come back to , Ubud is definitely in our list, and we will definitely visit the monkeys. can't wait for our next holidays!", "My wife visited here recently during a day trip to Ubud Central. She was skeptical because she was scared of the monkeys and the idea of them jumping on her. Reluctantly, we gave it a shot, and was pleasantly surprised. The monkeys were very amusing to watch. I never saw any jump on anyone or try to steal anything that wasn't food. One did tug on a girl's dress, but not violently. The place was busy, but to be expected. We spent about an hour walking through the park which was very well maintained. Bathrooms were clean and free once admission was paid. There were many places to sit and plenty of areas of shade.", "The monkey's in monkey forest are known by the locals as being \\bad monkeys\\\" in comparison to \\\"good monkeys\\\" which are everywhere else in . You can't blame the monkeys though - there are a lot of stupid tourists who taunt and tease them i.e. hold bananas higher than the monkey can reach and then scream when the monkey climbs all over them to get the food, or take photos or a baby which has been separated from the mother and wonder why the mother attacks them. The forest itself is quite beautiful (not particularly big - so suitable for kids) and the temple is interesting to wander around. The entrance fee of 20,000 rupiah per adult is reasonable especially because staff in green shirts are employed to answer questions and supervise in case of any incidents.\"", "Ignore the monkeys and they will ignore you, reasonable entry fee and not too crowded when we went. Please read the rules and advice that’s given. Plenty of staff on hand in case the monkeys decide to take your property", "Nice walk through jungle like forest with hundreds of apes roaming free. Unfortunately some tourists place bananas on their shoulders and get scratched or bitten, I saw many tourists needing first aid.", "If you pay attention to the multitude of signs then you will be rewarded with a relaxing stroll through the lush tropical forest and interesting temples. Don’t and expect to have unwanted attention from the monkeys.", "Absolutely wonderful, monkeys running around everywhere in natural surroundings. Well worth the time to visit.", "The Monkey Forest Sanctuary was one of the must visit attractions in Ubud. It is amazing to see so monkeys in area and watch their antics. It is important that that you read the guidelines that are set out. It is advisable to remove any chains, watches etc as they are attracted to the glitter. We thoroughly enjoyed hours spent in their surrounds.", "Nice place to visit. I thought it was bigger but it's not a very large park. Be very careful with your objects as the monkeys are very smart and aggressive sometimes. The light of the afternoon gave very good pictures.", "Nice place. Great scenery. Lots of monkeys to see and take pictures of. Two temples in there as well but we weren't able to go inside. They did have a small art gallery to see as well. We didn't see any monkeys jump on anyone. Probably because no one had any food in their hands.", "Its worth the 50k entry... the monkeys will get into you bags looking for treats so dont open it once inside! Funny.", "If you like monkeys - this is one of the only places in Asia you can go to see them living in their own environment. It really is a great experience - I would definitely go back.", "Monkeys can sometimes be nice or we've met naughty ones who stole my son's slipper and only returned if you give it food, which was what the guide told us. But harmless most of the time.", "Beautiful scenery , lovely forrest environment. The monkeys jump all over you if you buy the bananas, I loved it but would have second thoughts before taking my own children there again, my son was bitten by one of the monkeys and it was totally unprovoked. We then had to put him through all the rabies shots to be safe. Also be careful with your belonging as the monkeys sometimes run off with them and you have no chance of getting them back. I would have given a higher score if my son wasn't bitten as I thoroughly enjoyed it.", "I wasn't planning on visiting the money forest since I've seen so many moneys to last me until my next life. but as I was walking by, the nice shades from many trees, the relaxing atmosphere and 2000rps entrance fee drew me in during the hot and sunny day. The monkeys are very tame but I did see a monkey grabbing a girl's skirt and pulling it down when she was too close the baby monkey for a picture. I guess you don't get in between mamas and their babies. =) I enjoyed the nice stroll around the forest. Is it a must? hmm... i think it might be for some people.", "Well worth the visit, 100%. If, like me, you tend to use a backpack when you travel (water etc) then when you visit here double check what is inside! I left a snake skin fruit in a side pouch and found that a large male wanted it - after he jumped from behind onto my bag to retrieve it. Stupidness aside... At the entrance there are a few monkeys loitering. Don't stop here for photos, but persevere and keep walking on. After a short while you'll be in an area where lots, lots and lots of them hang about. As you walk around the forest you can explore both plant nature and animal nature, making for quite an enjoyable trip. It is worth paying for some bananas to entice a monkey to sit on your shoulders - or get one off of your bag!", "If you want to see lots of monkeys then this is your place. If you want to walk around what really does look like an Indiana Jones set then this is your place too! As a photographer I give this place four stars as the light was beautiful through the trees and I got some stunning shots of the temples (there are three within the sanctuary) in action. I am less keen on the monkeys to be honest.... There were a lot of tourists in the Monkey Forest, Ubud is not the quiet haven that it apparently once once, but the forest is big enough to take the numbers. We only stayed around 40 minutes but did enjoy.", "It was a nice visit we had in this place. The place is big and the monkeys here are quite tame. My guide told me because they are well fed. But still be careful though as one monkey was dangling on me trying to take a pack of tissue in my bag, mistakenly for food I bought some bananas and my kids loved it to try to feed them There is nice old temple, waterfall, old water spring I saw a lot of cleaners doing the cleaning, so kudos to them Overall is good, I think govt is doing well on this ", "Monkey Forest were one of \\a-must-see\\\" places when you go to Ubud, . Situated at the south of Ubud Palace, this place let you interact with monkeys (a lot of them) while enjoying the scenery such as a huge rain-forest complex and ancient temple which situated inside the Monkey Forest Complex. [side note] 1. be very careful with your hat, the monkey like to play with it.\"", "We did not go in as my wife had read reports of monkey bites and rabies mainly by people who have food or feed them. so we looked at and took a few pictures at the entrance before the attendant shoed the monkey's away which was not necessary as the ones at the entrance were quite tame I think because they want you to pay, it is not expensive but we had seen a nought", "I mostly enjoyed the statues around the forest. The monkeys were fun too, but some people can be scared when they jump on you. The monkeys will try to open your bags if they think they will find nice things. Don't put down your camera or anything else, because the monkeys will steal. Overall a very pleasant thing to do.", "Hi I never get sick of popping into the forest to watch other tourists get things stolen while walking through. If you don't buy them any food and take earnings and hats off you will be entertainer. There ugly little buggers and very pushy. Enjoy", "Relatively clean, well fed monkeys just listen to the instructions of the park. If you don't tease them they really won't bother you. I scolded 2 japanese girls as they thought chasing these animals was a good idea.. They came seriously close to being bitten as other monkeys converged to protect the 1 they were chasing. Handlers and lookouts are pretty much everywhere and with there knowledge you can have a photo with a monkey on you. And another very important note.. Watch out from little boy monkeys from above. I witnessed a guy getting doused with a good splash of fresh monkey pee from above", "Beautiful quiet place despite the crowds. The monkeys are uninhibited. A photographer's paradise. You wanna see monkey tricks , come to this forest. Spend at least 2-3 hours for serious photography.", "Whilst the idea of seeing the monkeys is nice, they are not afraid of humans at all and saw lots of angry monkies chasing people. I would make sure that kids are close to adults as kids being kids will try and get close to them. Perhaps this is because there are baby monkeys around and they are being protective. I would still recommend going and its very cheap to get in and have a nice walk. I would suggest early morning when the keepers are feeding them. This kept them calm and close to the keepers.", "I have been to this places many times. I never get bored to visit this places, It is nice to see \\ Good Behaves \\\" monkeys and their home. It is a great chance for you to get a close sight or to feed them. Highly recommend this places to my client and other visitor.\"", "We entered after paying a hefty fees of 80,000 IDR and it was nothing but a disappointment. There is no guide support and neither any audio guide. You can just walk aimlessly seeing the same monkeys numerous times. Most of the temples were found closed and on is not informed of that at ticket/information counter.", "It wasn't until our visit to the Monkey Forest in Ubud that I realised the full meaning of the term \\cheeky monkey\\\". Although I was a bit skittish around them at first, we had a great hour or so here. The monkeys are extremely entertaining! Worth a visit!\"", "This is a nice spot which is worth a visit to see the monkeys , the trees and the creeks and walkways are beautiful and nese carvings beautiful...watch out for the monkeys as they sometimes steal things from you and also can bite. The nese people do a great job looking after the place and keeping the monkeys in check...it's worth going and you can easily spend a couple of hours watching the antics of the monkeys....the fee to enter is about $1.50 per person which is good...", "Cheap to go in (about £2.50) bananas are extra to purchase if you want a chance of having a monkey climb on your shoulder. Beautiful forest, definately bring your camera. 'no fences round it which is nice, monkeys are free to leave (but choose to stay). However leave everything else you don't want to lose at home, the monkeys are thieves and will go through your bag and grab anything plastic that might be food - hence sign outside saying don't bring certain items in. Important not to touch, stare at or wind up the monkeys they have been known to bite visitors who ignore these rules. Despite this it's a truly amazing experience to be able to get so close to the monkeys, especially the babies who will climb on you if you sit still.", "A very nice park with cute monkeys. It is, however, very touristic and not as authentic as I hoped it would be.", "We didn't expect for this to be special as it seemed to be a tourist trap. But when we got there we were amazed at the beautiful forest that was the sanctuary. The monkeys were amazing and we were having such a good time, we even did the tourist thing of buying the bananas and feeding the monkeys. It was wonderful and I got great videos with my wife and the monkeys. But the trees and environment were wonderful and we were sorry that we had only a few hours.", "Not worth it stay on street you can see as many monkeys as in the park ..altgough still had fun watching the monkeys steel everything", "Spent just over an hour here and enjoyed it more than we expected. The forest really is the highlight here (The Monkeys are of course great too!)", "It was one marvelous hour with the family discovering ancient temples, humid forest, wildlife (monkeys and snakes). Watch out with the monkeys as they can be aggressive. Follow the instructions on the board. Highly recommended!", "The temples are fantastic and the monkeys are great, a bit cheeky but its to be expected when they get given free food all day! It's only £1 or so to get in and you can buy bananas etc to feed the monkeys if you want to have them all over you. If, like us you would just like a nice walk to look at the wild life, you can leave everything that would tempt the monkeys to think you have food (bags, sunglasses, bananas, drinks etc) at reception before you go in. Such a lovely place to explore in Ubud...if you like monkeys that is!", "Went with my two children and absolutely loved it. You can buy bananas and have the monkeys climb on you to lay claim to their banana prize. Be careful of the big monkeys though, they are more aggressive, not to mention heavy on your shoulders!! Beware of the employee asking for 50,000 rupiah for bananas and a photo. He asks for your money and asks you to wait where you are... We followed him but still never got our bananas!! I was absolutely enchanted with this place, but my son was restless so we didn't get to see everything the Monkey Forest had to offer. Would absolutely recommend!!! Rp 30,000 entrance fee", "Take the precautions that others recommended and have a great time. It is a beautiful park with interesting temples and a huge population of spunky monkeys. It really is a fun time with some beautiful views. I did witness one toddler breakdown- very young children should be protected from close contact with the monkeys. The monkeys are ready to race right up to you and kids are at the same level of height as the monkeys so keep that in mind. If you are moving the monkeys wont bother you but if you sit down be careful with the kids.", "We paid a visit to monkey forest once even though my boy friend doesn't like monkey. For me I found it so nice to interact with those cute monkeys. They are naughty though. I took so many pictures of my boyfriend was annoyed by them. The forest even it was not so wide but very beautiful with its big trees and a temple inside.", "This place was GORGEOUS! Just as beautiful in person as in pictures but the monkeys will steal your stuff. Just don't be dumb and wear a hat or glasses and you should be fine. We had no problems at all. The visit takes about an hour, maybe more if you mess around with the monkeys and get bitten, like we witnessed. A must visit in !", "Just a fun place to go when in Ubud. The park is very tidy and nice located. The monkeys make it fun for young and old.", "It's a nice experience to see some funny and sometimes even agressive monkeys who tries to steal your stuff. A lot of tourist, so it feels more like an attraction. But definetely worth it, to spend a few hours there and take some monkey pictures from closeby", "Visit to monkey forest was the most fun day of our entire trip . Our grandchildren had so much fun when the monkeys climbed on them . Thankfully they didn't try to touch them so monkeys left them alone . We saw one man was teasing the monkey so sure enough monkey pounced on him which is common sense . Highly recommend visiting the forest but please don't tease or try and get too friendly with the monkeys ! Remember you are visiting their habitat and they belong there you don't ! 😊", "Good value trip here with easy walkable paths around the forest. Plenty of monkeys and no incidents of taking things from visitors. Very impressive guides who clearly love their job and are happy to provide information about them. The temples are also an added bonus to the walk.", "Fascinating place to visit, nice and cool too. Don't feed the monkeys or carry food if you don't want them climbing all over you!", "Best place to interact with monkeys safely. You still need to be careful on your personal staff such as mobile, sunnies etc. most importantly not to carry the bananas in your hand and try to hide in pocket to avoid having the monkeys all over you", "Beautiful place, and well worth the 50k you pay to come in. I think it was so cool to see the monkeys just being so close to us people.. AMAZING // Thomas ", "This forest looks like the Lord of the rings, beautiful and very well take care, the monkeys is the best and they well taken care and free to move around", "The place is good fun, very cheap, but make sure you don't take anything with you that even resembles food or drinks as the monkeys are feisty. We had some mosquito repellent spray and they somehow managed to work out where it was and leapt on us for it!", "Green, Monkey and lovely. I think this 3 words tell everything about here. Monkeys are so cute. You can feed them with banana, they love so much and they come to your shoulder for eat. It's natural view and you feeling peaceful and happy.", "So it was a great fun and new experience for the whole family. The place is beautiful and very cheap to get in. The moneys are Adorable but vicious. Watch your bags! The monkeys always try to look inside also don't wear glasses on top of your head. You can wander around the park which is very fun. You can buy bananas and feed them to the monkeys but don't keep them down by your side because I did and within a few seconds whoosh gone. Moneys had stolen them. The average price for a big bunch is 50,000 which isn't bad. There are also a few men around who work there and get the monkeys on top of you and climb on you to get the bananas which is quite entertaining for free. The place is beautiful and interesting and definitely recommend it.", "Super nice Forrest full of monkeys. I totally recommend it but be careful with the monkeys. A small monkey kind of almost bit me. They are rather aggressive and little thieves. Whatch out for your hat and glasses.", "Dont look the monkeys in the eye!! They dont like it!!! Great for a quick look my husband loved feeding the monkeys but i was scared..beautiful gardens..hawkers out front beware do not grab the item you will have to buy!!!", "Cute monkeys, glorious jungle and an old temple. What more can you ask for! Make sure to buy the bananas to get a wonderful, photo of a monkey munching on your head!", "This was one of the best things we did in Ubud. The monkeys are really cute and they live in a magical place. Worth to spend there 1-2 hours at least. Just don't touch or feed them! :)", "Monkeys everywhere and free roaming. I personally thought it was awesome - kinda like I was walking in a Nat Geo video. The monkeys will try to take stuff from you so make sure everything is secure. I ended up parting with a half drunk bottle of water that a monkey grabbed from me. You can pay 50000 for some bananas in the park and the monkeys go crazy for them - will jump on you and take out of your hand. Also the forest was really pretty - fun to wander. I spent about 90 minutes here and that was more than enough time.", "Empty your pockets into your bag before you come as these little monkeys are more than happy to pick pocket you :) This is a lovely open sanctuary with 1,000s of monkeys living in a semi-wild habitat. They are free to leave as they please too. You get to spend lots of time observing them and realise there are so many different personalities. Some are shy, others not. Some friendly and others not so much. It’s a great experience - especially when they come and sit on you or climb up you. This said - take your sunglasses, jewellery etc off before you come in and hide it in your bag. Otherwise you’re just fair game for some monkey fun", "The place is very nice, monkeys aren't agressive, but can attack if provoked. It is advisable to put everything into backpack and watch it closely. Monkeys can open it. They steal water battles, phones, cameras... if you are not careful. They watch you closely and fetch things from you when you aren't attentive. They are cheaky but nice. If you leave them alone, they do not bother you. The keepers are everywhere to help if there would be any problem. You can buy bananas to feed tgem if you like. They take nicely from your hand. A nice nature to see and monkeys everywhere arround.", "Great for anyone who loves animals or photography. We got some amazing shots of the monkeys close up and was fun to have them climb on you and feed them. (They smell though!) Its a nice walk through the forest and temple too.", "Nice little place to spend a couple of hours in the late afternoon in Ubud. The entry fee (IDR 50K) is a tad expensive for nese standards. Use your gadgets vigilantly as they will catch the eye of monkeys and they might try to grab at stuff. A water bottle was taken from my wife by a monkey who then drank the water and ran away. Buy the bananas from the vendors inside or bring your own and you will have a blast with the monkeys.", "Do not go if you can not read and follow the instructions posted at the entrance and listen to the staff. As long as you do that you should not have a problem with the monkeys. I spent the better part of two different days there and enjoyed both days. After reading some of the horror stories on line, my wife did not go the first time. After our friends and I assured her the monkeys were not scary she joined me the second day and loved it. It is a beautiful forest with paved paths a temple and more. The monkeys are very entertaining and watching people interact with them is also entertaining. It gets a little scary when you see people doing what the instructions say not to do. Watching the dumb things people do it's a wonder more people don't get bitten.", "If you have never seen maques before and have a couple of hours, this could be worth it. However the maques can be very aggressive, especially if you look them directly in the eye. Keep a safe distance, especially if you have kids, and be sure not to have food, water bottles or shiny dangly things ", "The monkeys in this forest were not aggressive at all but I didn't really care to have the big ones around as they were a little frightening. Paid the entrance to get into the park. Then there were guides of some sort at the entrance. No charge but they try to take your pictures to print and have these leaves the monkeys love so they will climb on you for those. I gave the gentleman a tip. We didn't spend much time here but it was still worth the stop", "I enjoyed the different scenery this place offered. Just be careful when you hold the monkeys, I advise to wear something that will cover your arms/shoulders to prevent scratches (if they were to happen); even if it's a cardigan you can keep on or off. Overall, awesome experience to be that close to such animals.", "Nice forest to walk. But what I regret is monkeys became as bad as people. They can be agressive and steal things. All that because of some stupid tourist who can't just go and look. They have to interact and touch \\wildlife\\\". Selfish people make monkeys having a bad behaviour\"", "Lush jungle, secluded temple, mischievous macaques and inexpensive entrance fees... one shouldn't miss this experience when traveling to Ubud.", "This is a must do in UBUD! The walk is peaceful and beautiful! Do not bring any plastic bags or anything dangling as it says on the signs, I watched the monkeys steal from several people. They are wild animals! Just be smart! Don't stick your camera in their face and respect that this is their home. You can tell they train the monkeys with the slingshot. I watched a monkey climbing on a boy for a while and when the guard pulled out the slingshot and pointed it at the monkey he knew that meant he better stop so that was a little upsetting.", "Seriously the coolest and scariest and most calming thing to do. I loved this. Hugged a monkey and also had to remove a monkey from unzipping my back pack! Great for singles up to family groups! The carvings in rock are worth it alone", "The location is beautiful and very well laid out. The monkeys themselves are quite intimidating but as long as you don’t feed them they keep to themselves", "This is a little jem in the middle of Ubud and clearly one of its most visited places for tourists so I suggest going early when it opens or much later in the day. The monkeys are clearly looked after in a safe environment and the guardian's of the Forrest make sure of that. You just need to be respectful of the animals and don't get too close as we did see monkeys jumping on, and at people. The Forrest itself is a lovely walk and shaded with some interesting temples to photograph. We really enjoyed our visit and I am sure you will too!", "Like everyone says, be very careful of what you bring to make sure the monkeys don't grab anything. I did not witness any of this but the monkeys clearly are not afraid of the people. It is very easy and cheap to get a selfie with you feeding a monkey or one on your shoulder if you'd like. Beware, I noticed people would have brown spots all over their shirts from the paws. Hopefully it is only dirt. Overall the place does not take long. My driver dropped me at gate 1 and picked me up at gate 2, then you dont need to walk back, however the place isnt that big.", "It's a really sunny day and I could hardly survive walking 30 mins there. However the scenery is really amazing! We booked a private car with an English speaking tour guide. He warned us to be cautious about our belongings. We saw lots of monkeys, one was drinking a strawberry flavored bottled lotion, and one was trying to get the food from a tourist! A guy lost his belongings and was searching. We were quite safe as we had only got some water. The walk wasn't too tiring, just that if I go next time I'll bring sunglasses and a chilled drink.", "I enjoy the monkey forest. If you can not be one with nature this is not for you. The monkeys roam free and are in their natural habitat. They are attracted to danging, shiny objects. If you wear glasses, wear your contact lenses that day. DO NOT keep food or fruit in your back pack. The monkeys will aggressively try to take it from you. Above all do not tease the monkeys. Last year a guy was taunting them with a stick.The domininant male chased him. When the man still did not retreat, he was bitten. I love animals wild and free. I also respect their space. :)", "A nice experience in the middle of Ubud. You can have the opportunity to see monkeys, temples and a very nice jungle forest.", "Beautiful gardens to walk through and see the monkeys. Please make sure you ready the signs and dont feed the monkeys. We saw another tourist feed a monkey and then wondered why another monkey jumped on her. Other than that, it is really quite safe to walk through and watch them. Great experience for all ages.", "Most do specially if you have kids, you will be able to feed the monkey by hand and watch 100s of them, just be careful of your belongings", "A lot of monkeys roaming above and under you. Park is not so big, but definitely worth 40k entrance fee. Monkey kids are funny, the grown ones can be dangerous if treat them bad, be careful. A lot of fun to feed them by staff offered bananas (10-20k for bundle), you can watch real food fight between monkeys :)", "Loved the monkeys although there's not many around during the day its too hot. View of temple on the cliff is spectacular.", "It is a beautiful shady forest for walking around in. The monkeys are everywhere and not shy at all. They will snatch bananas and drink bottles from you. I found it a little confronting at they are very forward and will climb on you. Young children may get a scared.", "The locals are terrible they force a guide on you and try to get huge amounts of Aussie dollars they even charge the admission price double for a bag of bananas simple plan say no to a guide and no to bananas", "the Monkey forrest is in Ubud and well worth a visit to see the Monkeys the moneys are used to being fed by tourist at this busy attraction, there are locals selling bananas if you want to feed the monkeys but they are fed regular by the park rangers as part of the conservation project", "Spent a good hour at The Monkey Forest, would have stayed longer but it was one of those October hot wet days. The monkies were very playful and fearless. The walks are well signposted and the statuary well worth a look.", "Nice forest location, lots and lots of monkey. But even without monkeys this would have been nice to visit.", "Heard horror stories about the monkey forest but very safe - heaps of staff around and overall feeling of comfort. Monkeys looked happy - so many little babies! Paid ~$2AUD to have some food so a monkey would get on you for photos - well worth it as it took a liking to me and wouldn't leave! Monkeys are surprisingly soft too! Really nice to read about the monkeys, see the temple and the area", "It is a lovely park whre one can see the temples and lazy monkeys. Ubud is a magical place which only recently has become a turist attraction. The forest attracts many and you will not be alone in the presence of the monkeys. The places gives a litte shelter from the sun. An obvious must when in Ubud. You can buy some bananas to feed the monkeys and they might climb onto you. They are used to being fed and so are not too active. The young one can give quite a show when they are playing together.", "I went with my wife & three children - 6, 9 & 12 yr olds. The children absolutely loved our fury primate cousins. The monkeys were very curious & were very tame, with the smaller juveniles climbing all over us when they got the chance. They do like to nip & bite, do when you feel that this is happening, just a simple brush with the hand sorts that out. Ripe bananas are available to buy for about AUD4 if you think you need more monkey attention - and believe me, when you have those tasty treats in your possession, you will be the centre of attention if your not careful. Great day in Ubud, this visit took about 60 mins or so of meandering through the many paths through & around temples & other sacred structures.", "This was our second trip to the Sacred Monkey Forest. The monkeys are adorable and very focused on food. If you want guaranteed up close interaction with the monkeys purchase the mini bananas. With or without bananas there is ample opportunity for photos of and with the monkeys. The monkey forest has monkeys of all ages and there are always little babies. A couple of tips: - Kids either love or hate the monkeys. Our youngest (5 y.o) loved the monkeys and talked about the cheeky monkeys for days after our visit. Our eldest (9 y.o) was petrified largely due to a monkey quarrel that she witnessed - Take a bag that has a zipper to keep your belongings secure. We witnessed a monkey theft of sunscreen from an open handbag - The monkeys take a liking to some people (with or without bananas) and may jump on you at any point. Worth a visit. We stayed for about 45 mins both visits. The monkeys are also in the street leading up to the Forest.", "We were so excited to explore the monkey forrest. We went midday and they were out to play! We thought it was a little pricey for the short walk through, but you get to take unlimited photos and they are all over the place, including on you! If you buy a bunch of bananas, WARNING: They jump all over you. We weren't expecting it to be that intense. Wear a t-shirt. I had scratches on my shoulders from their nails because I was wearing a tank top. Fun experience, but would not recommend it for young children and/or timid people!", "Amazing experience beyond any imaginations. Monkeys will sit on ur shoulders and be friendly if u feed them with bananas. I loved the experience and its one of the best attractions.", "It is a nice place to visit and have a good time with so many monkeys doing crazy funny things. Really easy to find it if you are staying in Ubud.", "The monkeys are fun to watch (although be careful as they aren't afraid to get close if you have food on you). It is busy during the day at peak season but was a nice walk for an hour through a beautiful sanctuary.", "I was blown away by this place. The monkeys are unbelievably cute. If you want to save some money take some bananas in with you as unfortunately you get stung once inside, however the admission is ridiculously cheap at $3 and definitely worth it", "The monkeys are funny and always begging for food =) You can buy some bananas and other treats for them! Don't go inside with anything flashy (sunglasses or necklaces). It is nice there, to walk into the forest and see the temple (it was closed at the time I was there).", "Watch out for the greedy monkeys. Hide your bananas or you'll lose them all in 1 go. Fun and beautiful.", "The best place to visit in Ubud. A quite huge forest where lots of monkeys live and grow. The monkeys here arent to naughty compared with monkey forest in Sangeh, so u dont need to worry. As well as they have old temple yet super niceee !! U MUST COME HERE !", "I loved Ubud. Loved, loved, loved it. I thought the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary was really beautiful; however, there were a lot of people. I went in the afternoon around 1 p.m. so if there's a better time to go with less people I would recommend shooting for that time. While some of the monkeys were a little crazy (they're wild creatures what do you expect?), they were overall cute and I enjoyed walking around while they flitted about. I would definitely recommend visiting the Monkey Forest. I plan to go back the next time I visit Ubud.", "The monkeys at the ubud monkey Forrest are awesome. They are friendly and leave you alone unless you have food haha. If you have food they will climb all over you until you give it too them. This does present an awesome photo opportunity though 😄. It is a good couple of hours up there with the family then you can head down the road to the markets for some shopping", "Not a bad experience, but not great. The forest itself is quite nice and good break from the small hustle of Ubud downtown. If you don't like monkeys jumping on you, or being aggressive, it's not a bad experience - there's just better things to do around Ubud.", "We enjoyed the place. We went in the morning, not so crowded..you need at least one hour to visit the park. Monkeys are everywhere but it is safe. I recommend the visit.", "great place to relax and see monkeys. they are funny animals. lots of nearby restaurants. food court was good. we spent about 3 hours there", "We recently went to this great temple. Although you could not enter the whole temple the views are spectacular and the monkeys very friendly. But be warned if travelling from Australia the trip to the toilet is an experience (so ladies make sure you have tissues)", "I enjoy walking for an hour at the park and watching the monkeys. Prior to going there I made sure my pockets were empty, no sunglasses or hat, as monkeys like things like that.", "Took my children to the monkey forest in Ubud. Really wonderful to see animals in their natural habitat. Make sure you read the rules before you enter and careful not to take in any food. The staff can supply you with bananas for a small price. The monkey are really tame and friendly and there are plenty of staff around. Very reasonably priced at about $10 AUS.", "We went here one morning and were so happy we'd made time, it was a really cheap excursion and the monkeys were so cute, very interactive! Hint: don't hide your bananas from them :)", "The forest is walking distance from shops and the \\tourist\\\" part of Ubud. There's an entrance fee to get in which presumably goes to the upkeep of the park, feeding the monkeys etc. The monkeys were relaxed and happy and we could see plenty of staff discreetly keeping an eye on things. Very easy to get up close to the monkeys. It's a credit that Ubud is keeping this as an attraction and as a respectful place for monkeys to live so close to the rest of the town. Worth a visit.\"", "Besides frightening the daylights out of our children, these monkey's are well trained to benefit the local's, I had a wod of RP's tightly placed in a small section of my cargo shorts, button done up etc etc, one of the monkey's was really going for this pocket, so I take it they can smell the cash ! We left after 5 mins, maybe good for adults who like an unexpected shower (not the rain type) but not for young children.", "This attraction was great fun, at first I was a little scared and didn’t particularly want to feed the monkeys as I noticed them running and jumping onto people. I would recommend holding onto your belonging as I noticed a couple of Monkeys chewing on things they had stolen off people like a small hair spray bottle. This activity was quite cheap for entry and my partner decided to buy some bananas to feed the monkeys. I ended up stepping out of my comfort zone and fed a couple of monkeys... I am so glad I did as it was a great experience with lots of laughs! You could spend a couple of hours here watching the monkeys run around and feeding them more bananas. Cannot wait to visit again in the future!", "Cheap entry and worth it If you are brave enough buy the bananas to feed the monkeys Provides great photo opportunities We chose to look on Toilets at the entrance were spotless so much so I donated money to use them especially given I didn't buy any bananas", "This place is well worth it just for the walk in the beautiful grounds. The monkeys are generally pretty relaxed and just go about their business. As long as you are not carrying any bananas you'll be fine.", "This is not a must see place on , but there are interesting temples and it's plenty of monkeys running around, there are also some shops. Entry fee: 20.000 IDR.", "We rented a car and drove to the monkey temple. We could have easily taken a tour or bus, but if you’re comfortable with driving in heavy traffic and small roads, it’s very convenient. It was a really cool experience and worth dedicating a few hours to. Be very careful with cameras, little kids and food!!!! These monkeys will go in your pockets and will grab anything that’s accessible to them (things hanging from your back pack etc). Overall, a fun few hours to spend walking around and seeing the temple.", "I didn't know what to expect before I visited this monkey sanctuary , but was extremely glad that I went . It's so peaceful and is a great place for meditation or just to clear your mind . The little monkeys travel to and fro without a care in the world and the lush forrests and paths make it a pleasant retreat .", "I was certainly not too keen on going there, but at the end bit the bullet and went. Big mistake! Absolute tourist trap, the monkeys are very violent (I saw a few people being attacked), a monkey tried to snatch my handbag, there aren't enough security people at hand to help if monkeys become agressive...absolute nightmare! My 8 year old daughter was petrified of fear. Avoid this place like the plague, it was awful. I can't think of a worse place to visit. You've been warned.", "This is a well kept sanctuary with easy walks and beautiful surroundings. Despite the signage some tourists ignored the warnings about monkeys biting, and yes you guessed it, a number of tourists sustained bites. Perhaps they need signage that says 'Told you so!'.", "We stayed there half an hour as there gonna close soon, but it was enough, its not that big. The monkeys are always fun to watch, you can feed them or watch them interact with each other. Some very funny statues (in my opinion). You can take good pictures.", "There are monkeys gallore. It is such a close walk from Yoga Barn in Ubud and therefore very central. The setting is a lush jungle area that you can walk around easily and when you walk down the dragon staircase to the lower part you really feel you could be in a film. The monkeys do occassionally jump on people. If you taunt them with food they will not be happy. All plastic bags or bottles are left at the entrance gate.", "The Monkey Forest is located south of Ubud Center, approx. 15 minute walk from Ubud Market / Ubud Palace. Entrance tickets are rather steep, 80k for adults and 60k for children. The park is well facilitated with clear pathways, warning & information signs and directions. The monkeys are freely roaming around, we went there in the morning and they were very playful. They are not afraid of humans, in fact the younger ones even like to jump on visitors. Make sure that you have no loose objects on you such as sunglasses or any other items (food, drink, any package material) because they will grab it from you. They will allow you to come quite close, but tread with caution of course. You can spend around 1 hour to see the entire park in a slow pace. Recommended to visit when in Ubud.", "I wasn't going to go...as I thought this was a tourist trap...but, I came upon it (walking distance in Ubud, on Monkey forest road), and went in. It was really peaceful. Don't sit down, unless you want a monkey on your head!", "We went to the monkey forest for three reasons: see the monkeys, the variety of trees, and temples. For the monkeys you won't be disappointed; they are visible in big groups as soon as you enter the forest. Please don't be THE silly visitor who doesn't follow the clearly indicated rules in the forest: don't feed them, and if you do, never try to push back the food, as they become aggressive and bite (of course they learned tourists are scared and therefore get what they want, LOL). In the very likely event a monkey jumps on you in search of food, let it be, don't try to tear it off. It will go once it sees you are not food and you don't have any. But be aware of any loose items you carry, they will take anything that could contain food. I was amused seeing how many visitors had a hard time keeping all their stuff together while the monkeys came to inspect. I was lucky and had two young curious monkeys sitting on my shoulders while I strolled through the forest. Cuddly moment. I found scarce or no explanation of the vegetation, I also went to learn about local species, and was a bit disappointed. Temples were of course closed to public, and are only accessible for prayer. You can nevertheless see them from outside - if monkeys don't bother you :-) There is an entrance fee of 40.000 IDR There is a FREE car parking just before the forest. Come early as this place is very frequented and becomes very packed.", "Great attraction to see lots of monkeys, and even some babies! Very cool, but watch anything loose on your clothes (eg sun glasses, or things that be taken away from you or off your body) they steal. And are not super friendly unless you have food, and then they will steal if from you. Nice walk , there is an amazing bridge surrounded by tall trees (As viewed from below). It's beautiful!", "We traveled for 1.5 hours to go to the forest. We missed out on time at waterfalls and other events with friends. Traffic is bad in city. The place seemed kinda hippyish. The animals were calm and not dangerous at least around us. We were there for 30-40 minutes. Could have stayed longer. 2-3 hours maybe recommend. Seemed okay, nothing special. If you have time go. If limited then you don't miss much. You kinda thnk the monkeys will be unforgettable but they are just monkeys. Not much different than your average hotel monkey experience. Cost was cheap.", "This place is busy, the views are lovely, but you can see great views elsewhere in . The monkeys will take anything they can sunglasses off your head, phone, keys, hat, so there are guides with sling shots to shoo them away, I felt our guide was nice but it was rushed so he could get onto the next group, more people more money. They charge and entry fee and loan you a sarong to wear as your legs/knees must be covered. If you go watch out for those cute theiving monkeys.", "We did a short visit to the monkey forest. It was great to see all the monkeys and we even saw a huge monitor lizard. The monkeys are free but choose to stay due to offerings and feedings. We saw mothers with tiny babies, huge alpha males and everything in between. Saw monkey fights, mating, eating, playing etc. my teenage son even got pooped on .... I suggest bringing paper towels and hand sanitizer, just in case. Definitely worth a visit.", "If you have seen monkeys then you can skip this attraction. This is bit touristy, good for a short visit.", "Really good fun with lots of monkey action. On appearance I would say the park is well funded with great animal care. The stone statues are equally fascinating and we would have loved a guided tour of the carvings and temples but not sure they offered one.", "Loved this place, had a great time wandering around for an hour or so and feeding the monkeys. They climbed all over me which I loved. Had a coup,e of babies grooming my beard! One little bugger did pinch my wife's sunglasses and climbed a tree to try them on. Eventually got board and dropped them so we got them back and made for a fun story and great picture. Well worth the time.", "Not my cup of tea but little ones quite pretty don't walk around with food u will lose it real quick !!! Nice walk through gardens thou and they are everywhere", "We really enjoyed our visit to see the monkeys. We didn't buy any bananas to feed them, which prevented them from climbing on us. You could still get plenty close enough to enjoy and take photos of the monkeys and we saw plenty of baby monkeys too. Don't forget to hide all lose items (sunglasses, water bottles etc) in your bag before entering as they're very inquisitive and like to steal people's things. The forest trees provided plenty of shade, so the walk through was quite pleasant even in the mid day sun.", "Arrived in the monkey forest around 11 all the monkeys are being feed so nice and relaxed we then went around the park meeting monkeys at various points then decided to go to the temple it was full of monkeys guarding it also one of the staff members offered my daughter food for the monkeys not here is the best bit the monkey carefully climbed up her body took the food no problem then the funniest moment ever one monkey leapt on my daughters head and the decided to wee all over here was a bit dirty I know but so funny all in all a great afternoon out", "Beautiful monkey forest. Amazing experience to see so many monkeys in one place. Spectacular view. My kids love it.", "There's nothing like close contact with animals. And it's cheap! I would go there more than once to be in the space and greenery. You can walk down steps and have quite a ramble in the Forest which is so peaceful, away from the scooters etc. There is a stream and there were men cutting bamboo when I visited, wishing I had longer. There were no monkeys in evidence further in. In the main part, my friend got a bite from one when he moved his bag away! He wasn't phased though. We went to the First Aid station at the entrance and were told, no, this doesn't happen often at all and some antiseptic was applied. It healed up with no problem. The monkeys are so entertaining. The Forest is a wonderful welcome feature of Ubud.", "The hype is a bit too much these days. It´s a forest with cheeky monkeys that try to steal stuff from you. There is a temple and one can walk around for 30 min or so.....not too impressed.", "40.000 entry ticket for adult. More pricey than temple entrance, but I guess it goes to feed the monkeys. The monkeys here were pretty aggressive. Visit Sangeh monkey forrest if you want a more peaceful experience. If you're in Ubud, it's a must see place though.", "the place is so exotic, the monkey is not so aggressive, they all calm. you must not put your hand on your pocket or the monkey will chase you, because they think you hidding something. the forest is great... you can walk all arround and find great spot to take picture with. and there is some pura temple", "The monkey forest is a cool, shady respite from the sun. Put your personal items and water bottles out of sight in your backpack, don't carry food, don't try to touch the monkeys and you will have an enjoyable visit. The temple is picturesque (wear clothes that cover your legs or use the sarong provided on site for a small donation), and the monkeys are both fascinating and entertaining. We loved the opportunity to see monkeys up close in such a relaxing, beautiful setting. Great photo opportunities.", "It is a well known attraction, but worth a visit. Try to go early in the morning to avoid crowd. Awesome forest!", "You've probably read horror stories of all the people being attacked here, and how aggressive the monkeys, but for all reasonable people, you'll have a grand monkey-licious time. The majority of the people who get attacked or bitten are ones who aren't following the rules. They're either patting the monkeys, picking them up, or teasing them. If you make sure to take off all valuables (because they will steal loose things), let go of a banana when they grab it, and stay away from large males you'll be fine. Be prepared for them jumping on you, because they will climb all over you. They're also not stupid, so if they think you have a banana, game over. Make sure you hide them in your bag, or stealthy put a couple in your pocket to avoid being mobbed. If you're looking for a less touristy experience you should hit up the Sangeh monkey forest. It's a bit of a drive away, but it almost all full of locals. The monkeys were also less aggressive, and more willing to chill on you even if you didn't have a banana. Bottom line, if you like monkeys, it's worth hitting up. If you're scared to death of monkeys, or love breaking rules, you should probably avoid it.", "Visited in 2012. Wonderful wildlife. Security keep out scammers. A little expensive though fascinating", "Your must go as it is a unique experience. But crowded in July! The monkeys are not afraid of people and, if you have bananas, they will not hesitate to jump on you to get them!", "There were a lot of monkeys here and the guides were extreme helpful and welcoming. We declined the offer of photographs with live bats.", "Cool place to go and see. 40,000 rupiah for entry. A lot of monkeys all over the park, with other areas for you to walk and explore. Very green and scenic although, I don't think the sanctuary itself is that big. Watch out for the monkeys as they are quite aggressive. If they think you have food they will climb on you and try and snatch it for you. I saw a poor Spanish lady get her purse snatched from her and the monkey ran away with it. Saw another one jump on a guys backpack and start unzipping it to try and find things to take from it. When he shooed it off it hissed and tried to bite him. All in all, good experience, but would avoid it if you find them intimidating.", "Cheeky monkeys be careful with your glases hata etc monkeys likes them hehe 😇 worth wisiting! Tho u need about 1hr or so, short trip", "This is a good spot to escape the heat of Ubud! The facilities including car park and entrance have been nicely upgraded since I was last here 15 years ago. We had a 4 year old and two babies in a pram and managed to get around fine as there are a lot of new ramps, though we couldnt get the pram into all the areas. Don’t buy the bananas and feed the monkeys - you can still get very close but without them jumping all over you. Hold onto any loose belongings like sunglasses!", "With help from our driver, we learned how to feed the monkeys and use a stick to keep them at bay, where to sit, how to buy tickets and see some fantastic views. Then the dance was beautiful, exotic, enchanting, and the sun set behind... just fantastic.", "When in Ubud you have to visit the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary. The ancient ruins of the temple are magnificent with the jade jungle feel you have escaped the Main Street of . The monkeys themselves are quite the character looking to steal a banana or even a water bottle! I would recommend this place if you like monkeys and beautiful Hindu Temples.", "I really recomend to visit in Ubud, attractive place. Remember to take care of your belongings :) you don't notice when they take it :)", "The Sacred Monkey Forest is very central to Ubud and within walking distance of most hotels on the area. If you haven't seen many monkeys it's well worth a visit as there are a good number particularly near the entrance. Beware of not having anything accessible to their thieving fingers as they are very good pick pockets. We saw one lady have a monkey jump onto her bag where it had spotted something shiny sticking out of the zipped front pocket and pulled out a strip of paracetamol tablets which he then ran off with. It may just give him a headache as he tries to open it !!! Worth a 30 min stroll through the wooded area, if just to get way from the traffic.", "Monkeys come close to you, my 12 year old had a gr8 adventure when a monkey climbed on to her shoulder. Monkeys are trained as long as you are relaxed they don’t harm. Gr8 place to visit !!!", "If you follow the recommendations you will enjoy this walk with the monkeys. Remove water bottles and keep an eye on your bags.", "We went in the late morning and the monkeys were pretty active. Everything everyone says about securing your phones, bottle water, snacks is true. The monkeys will come up and steal it straight from your pockets and hands. Pretty funny when someone isn't paying attention to this! Some beautiful jungle scenery with statues and Temple. We took our time and were there about 90 minutes.", "It’s great place to see the monkeys on their natural habitat! Entrance fee it’s extremely cheap and it’s well maintained! ", "We had monkeys climbing on us from the second we walked in! Lots of laughs and great photos. Cost Aussie $3 to get in and $5 for a large bunch of bananas to feed them. Best to take off your jewellery, hats, and sun glasses before you go.", "Had time to kill during our stay in Ubud and with the Sacred Monkey Forest within walking distance we thought we should visit. Entrance is 50,000 IDR. Monkeys are everywhere so if you're afraid of monkeys I'd recommend skipping this one. There were two occurrences where the monkeys became quite aggressive, bearing their massive fangs and hissing (once at me, another time at another male). Their unpredictability made me uncomfortable the entire time and so I couldn't be any more relieved as soon as we made our way to the exit. Beautiful forest and conservation though.", "im not the type to do things with animals as normally they are not treated in a way i like but here in monkey forest, the monkeys rule this place. they really free and if they wanted to leave they could just walk out. they are very smart animals and if you keep to rules its a very pleasant experience. if you buy the bananas you will find you walk a center-meter and the monkeys will ask to take them, dont fight them to keep them and you will be fine. they just want what everyone gives them, the bananas yes they will climb on you... they are monkeys! we had monkeys trying to steal our water bottles just like i read on reviews and a man who has worked there for 25 years told us they just want to drink fresh water but dont know how to open to bottles them self. i had a truly amazing experience where the monkeys were trying to steal my bottle so i undone the bottle and actually hand fed about 5 monkeys. all they wanted was the water. once the bottle was finished they were not interested in my bottle at all. the only down side was the badly behaved humans who tried to entice them for there own enjoyment and then got angry when the monkeys got aggressive towards them. overall this place was magical for me!", "Great to go but do not feed the monkeys. It makes them aggressive and they are all already way too fat. Th etemples are all stunningly beautiful and worth a visit.", "In the main areas the monkey's were ok but i found the more u ventured out the more aggressive they became. Whilst they were and funny for a short time i really wouldnt spend any more than 10 mins there. Be careful with ur kids as the monkeys will climb on everything and anyone.", "Really fun walking through the forest. You pay a small fee. Although it's not recommended to interact with the monkeys, they may still come to you! Really fun to see them. Make sure to follow the safety guidelines because they will come for your loose items!", "If you are in Ubud you have to go but would not travel to go there Plenty of Monkeys to see but some quite aggressive. Cheap entry and some nice gardens and river down below", "Abundance of monkeys although you don't need to venture that far as its a bit repetitive. Great for kids But area is quite nice surrounding", "Monkey Forest is a great way to spend a couple of hours in Ubud.The monkeys are everywhere and quite comfortable with humans generally not taking any notice.No plastic bags are allowed in the attraction and some of the keepers will coax the monkeys onto some patrons arms.The monkeys are great to watch and the gardens are an oasis in the very hot conditions.A beautiful temple along with some very picturesque walks make this an excellent couple of hours.", "There are so many tourist but we enjoyed it anyway. A lot of monkeys so it is a fun walk to go through the park.", "Walking around the complex was really nice. The paths and temples were very pretty. The macaque monkeys were abundant and you could get some really neat photos of them. Be careful and pay attention to the posted instructions so as to be safe. I had two monkey jump on my at one point which made for quite a memorable experience! A must see place in Ubud.", "Great place and very placid monkeys. Extremely cute and worth the visit. Very entertaining hour or so activity and the park it’s self is lovely and worth a walk around. Watching the odd monkey clamber over people is also amusing.", "We visited this sight on a rainy day but that didn't dampen our experience. The monkeys are beautiful and up close you see how human like they behave! We had a funny experience as 2 monkeys hugged and kissed then made out and cleaned each other afterwards... 😂 I wouldn't recommend feeding them as some bigger monkeys seem to get aggressive with the little ones.", "We visited the Monkey Sanctuary as part of our tour for a low cost of around $3US to enter. If you like monkeys and have always wanted a picture with a monkey this is the place to go! I would recommend going with a tour guide (*Search Mano Tour Guide ). The monkey's can be quite aggressive but my tour guide (Ketut) was so good with them. He visits the Monkey Forest every week so he has gotten to know the monkeys and their behaviour. Beautiful forest as well, felt like I was in Avatar! Remember you are in the monkey's habitat so respect them and be cautious!", "Great to be able to view the many monkeys up close, but be careful as they are excellent thieves and will steal just about anything if they think it resembles food. They are also known to bite!", "Loved monkey forest, the monkeys were so tame and cute. I was a little scared at first but the staff talk you through it very well and keep you calm. I would definitely recommend this as a spot to tourist to visit", "The idea of dirty wild animals clawing their way up my leg to grab a banana while others encourage me to stand still so they can take photos Does. Not. Appeal. It was interesting to watch the mothers and babies, see the juveniles chase each other around etc but still, not enough to make me recommend this site. Lots of children there, probably most thoroughly enjoying the show. But some clearly scared to death when a monkey grabbed something unexpectedly, or a parent kept urging them to \\get closer\\\" so they could get a photo. The place was full of locals and tourists. Clearly my reaction was not shared by all.\"", "This is like walking trough a scene of Indiana Jones or Tomb raider! Amazing scenery and so fun with all the monkeys about:)", "We had a great time at The Monkey Forest everyone was really helpful too. The Monkeys were so beautiful. Definitely going back next time we are in ", "I do understand how sometimes reviews can be damaging to a business and also deter people from visiting. We almost skipped visiting this because of reading reviews about the monkeys biting and scratching, but what we learnt is if you’re and idiot and don’t follow simple instructions then yes you will get bitten or scratched. We saw people have waters taken off them, food also being taken from bags. But it does say not to take any of this stuff in with you at the entrance. They’re obviously going to find it it and take it. These are the people that are getting bitten and scratched. Also people getting to close and touching or encouraging the monkeys to jump on them. If you go and do what you’re supposed to, then you will not have issues. We had a lovely walk around the forest which I thought was well kept and the monkeys well looks after. Entrance fee was reasonable and the staff were all doing their job very well. We managed to get some great photos and thought it was worth the visit.", "Really enjoyed seeing the monkeys so close. We chose not to feed them as I have read some nasty reviews about people getting bitten badly. We had one monkey get aggressive with us as we tried to take a picture, and we found that the monkeys were intimidating when in large groups and for this reason we decided to leave the forest, but apart from that it was a good experience. Would recommend if in Ubud.", "As the name suggests there are wild monkeys all around and statues and ancient carvings. Great photo opportunities.", "This was one of my highlights for the trip. I was warned not to bring food, carry bags, wear hats, jewellery or sunnies and that's what I did. No monkeys approached me but I had a fun time watching them lazing around, playing, nursing their youngs and eating. I did see an angry monkey chasing away 2 couples as they were too \\in your face\\\" with their lenses. I do think there is not enough information and knowledge for tourists to prevent them from getting attacked. I would suggest to take all rabies shots and avoid bringing younger children. Remember to read signs and just back off completely if you see them making funny noises, showing their teeth or shows any signs of discomfort. And don't tease them.\"", "Ubud Monkey Forest is cheap to visit, very tropical setting with some pretty waterfalls and be quite wary of the monkeys, they are Not to be trusted. There is also a Free water station to stay hydrated.", "The Monkey forest is home to 600 wild monkeys and a quiet stroll through the forest leads you to a beautiful stone bridge and an enchanting wooden path way surrounded by the silences of the forest and chatter of the monkeys. A sure must do in Ubud and wouldn't recommend feeding the monkeys or aggravating them .. you know, you wouldn't want to be chased in their territory ;)", "Somewhere came to know \\(Monkey Forest Ubud) is conserving the area based on the concept of Tri Hita Karana (philosophy in Hinduism). Tri Hita Karana is derived from the word of “Tri” =three, “Hita”= happiness, and “Karana”= manner. “Three ways to reach spiritual and physical well-being”. Amazing experience. Never went that close to monkeys. So many super cute little monkeys. Enjoyed funny moments. Got then on my shoulders while feeding them bananas. Don't shout, don't try to touch them, don't try to pull again the food, don't make eye contacts, don't smile (Sign for aggression for them)... ++++ All instructions are given at the ticket counter. Lovely experience.......!!!!!!\"", "Great day all in all. Slightly scary experience at beginning but it was our fault as we had a water bottle which was immediately stolen. We decided to leave it but a fellow visitor tried to retrieve it and got bitten. Also saw a few cheeky monkeys stealing out of handbags (visitor in question did have a bag of peanuts in there). The monkeys are gorgeous though and very inquisitive. Be sensible and it's really enjoyable.", "Very touristy but fun place. The monkeys can be a little obnoxious at times...just make sure everything is safely tucked away from their grabby little hands! They are, however, very entertaining to watch and interact with. Nice walking paths! Several staff always on hand to keep a watchful eye on the monkeys and the people.", "This is a nice area to take an afternoon walk down the various pathways and enjoy the playful monkeys. Many others have complained about them jumping on you and such but we only saw that happening to people who were carrying bananas around. None of them bothered us at all. I've heard they can be more aggressive in the morning but they are quite full by afternoon, which is when we went. It was well worth the time we spent there.", "it is little over-rated i spent a quick 1 hour and they are little crazy monkeys aha be careful as most tourists are ignorant and let the monkey to touch them avoid contact and avoid taking loose bags or bags . if you have kids make sure you dont let them near the monkeys. they are adorable but vicious.", "This place is iconic but brings a risk. These are wild monkeys that can be dangerous. Dont make eye contact, bring any time of food, bags, dont even put glasses on your head. These monkeys look for reasons to jump on you.", "Really funny place with a beautiful nature and loads of monkeys. We enjoyed it much. Our driver/guide Mr. Gede Swita (highly recommended guide) took us to Monkey forest and it was definitely worthy to visit it! P.S: make some pictures on the wooden bridge!", "Top tip - go early. It’s less busy and less hot. Yes it’s lovely to watch the the monkeys’ monkey around- but the highlight for us was the walkway down past the massive tree to the Holy spring temple and being able to sit quietly at the pool for a short while.", "Smaller than expected as it was more like a park than forest but filled with monkeys! They are really cunning as we witnessed a lady with biscuits in her bag be harassed by one particularly persistent monkey and one scratch on the thigh later the whole bag of biscuits were promptly snatched away! The best part I think is in the new forest area just by the open theatre. It has less tourists so you can observe the monkeys at leisure (the monkeys leisure that is). Definitely worth a visit!", "It was a lot of fun, the monkeys were very interesting and approachable. As with everywhere in , the locals are doing their best to separate you from your money. US$5 for a few old bananas was excessive. And then there are the persistent, ever-present wood carving sellers. But overall, defiantly worth a visit.", "Beautiful place, Monkeys could be a bit wild so avoid wearing anything shiny and hide your sunglasses! but truly amazing how intimate the monkeys are, have to see it to believe it.", "I'm not into touristy attractions but this place was very relaxing and entertaining. Yes everyone is just taking selfies and monkeying around. But just because these monkey aren't doing yoga and drinking cleansing vegan veggie juices, doesn't mean this place is not worth a stroll.", "This was a highlight of our trip. If you read the information and listen to the guides you will have no trouble. Don't take plastic water bottles, be calm and have a great time. Remember they are wild animals, not pets.", "The surroundings are beautiful, loved walking down by the stream, but don't keep food in your bags. The monkeys actually grabbed the bags off of bystanders.", "I was at the Sacred Monkey Forrest in Ubud. It was a great way to see monkeys in the wild without the threat of being attacked. The gorge and vegetation are spectacular. There is a temple in the sanctuary and they were having a ceremony of some sort while we were there.", "A beautiful green forest right in the heart of Ubud. Home to the monkeys. A nice place to go for a relaxing walk and marvel at the size of the trees and ancient architecture inside the premises.", "Monkey Forrest is beautiful but please don't buy the food they supply to feed the monkeys. My sister did and got bitten. Best thing is to look and don't touch.", "The monkey forest was quite authentic as you wander around.we spent nearly two hours there.some people are stupid and don't obey the rules and then the monkey would jump on them. There's no cafe for drink or ice cream that we found as it was quite hot so we headed straight to a cafe when we left. Our shuttle stopped us in town and from there it was an easy walk down the road to the forest and you can stop and look at the shops which were a bit nicer than I had seen so far Cheap entry 5000idr each", "I heard that this place is not a must but since I was in Ubud I gave it a shot. It's definitely not worth the entrance fee since it's a short walk with monkeys all around. Since they are used to people they are quite self-confident and sometimes even aggressive. Better to spot those in the wild where they're suppose to be!", "The monkey forest is a must do in Ubud so we went. Be careful before you go near the forest as the monkeys aren't stupid. Shopping bags and jewellery should be left at your hotel as they might take them. As well they like bottles of water. If you obey the rules the monkeys are super cute and if you buy some bananas from the stalls the staff will help them jump on you for pictures.", "Absolutely loved the experience of being close to these animals, hand feeding them, and even having one sit on my shoulder. Sad about the people who scream when the monkey's jump on them ... one of the rules is NOT to scream. The monkeys are very used to humans, and there are plenty of staff around to ensure everything goes smoothly. Well worth doing.", "What can we say, we love ancient architecture and temples and monkeys so this place is a gem. It never felt overly touristy and was the perfect place to walk around for a few hours enjoying a change of pace from Ubud and watching the monkeys.", "The monkeys are great, but tricky. Be careful anything you carry they take. One took an earring out of my ear ( without hurting me or breaking the earring) had a guard trade a banana with the monkey to get my earring back. The scenery in the sanctuary is mind blowing. It’s green and lush. There is a platform path you can take to walk through the fabulous vegetation", "I was told not to go here before I left Australia but I am glad I did. I read the \\warnings\\\" at the entrance about monkey behaviour and was amazed when one of the little monkeys ran up my leg and back to sit on my shoulder. It had amazingly soft little feet and was persistent as it tried to grab my necklace. It was not impressed as I placed it back on the ground but gave up graciously. The temple (down the steps near the entrance) was really worth a look too.\"", "Yes, The park is beautiful with huge trees, monkeys and old temple like architecture. But its not much more than an evening walk in a peaceful surrounding. Specially for people from countries where monkeys are not a very rare sight.", "Really enjoyed seeing the monkeys in their own environment - being able to run around freely. The many staff who work there were so friendly and would take photos of you with the monkeys . They obviously knew how to get great pics as if it was the monkey taking a ‘selfie’ - so funny. Really cute seeing the mums taking care of their baby. I have always loved watching monkeys so this was a great visit for me. It would be a lovely walk around the grounds even if there were no monkeys . Just remember to heed the guidelines before entering , ie no food, water etc", "We absolutely enjoyed interacting with the monkeys. They were everywhere. We also noticed that they especially like backpacks and red colour. Those visitors, who had these, also had attention from the monkeys by climbing on their shoulders having a closer look at the zippers etc.", "For those who like animals Sacred monkey forest is must see. Entrance fee is 50k. Forest is pretty clean and well maintennend. You dont need to pay for bananas to have nice photo with monkey, becasuse there are few spots with members of the park and they will help you for free.", "Dionysus forget to walk the conservation path. Nice quiet place. Take care of monkeys. Saw lot of people feeding monkeys. Word of caution lest they become agrressive.", "I didnt want to leave it was so amazing. I have such fun videos of the baby monkeys playfully biting me and jumping on me. The park is really well maintained and i really enjoyed every second of it. ", "I know everyone loves visiting the monkeys in Monkey Forest but I found it a bit scary. The monkeys are beautiful but they can get a bit over friendly. Best not to take anything edible because they can be a bit aggressive around food.", "If you are in Ubud, you must go here, it's only 50,000 to get in and it's very beautiful and seeing the monkeys up close us fun", "The Sacred Monkey Forest in the town of Ubud, . We hired a car for the day and included the sanctuary on our list of 'must sees' during the day. You can walk from the town centre of Ubud to the Sanctuary, coffee and gift shops are available. There are two entrances into the Sanctuary, ticket costs 20,000 Indonesian Rupiah equal to US$2 Opening times Everyday 08.30 to 18.00 There are warning signs before you enter to tell you that the Monkeys are free to move around, they may approach you, especially if you have food. Remove hats, sun glasses and anything else which might interest an inquisitive monkey. Its quite daunting when you walk into the sanctuary as it looks like you have stumbled upon a mystycal, ancient ruins of a temple, similar to 'jungle book'. As you discover the ruins, monkeys roam freely among you, playing, eating and grooming each other. There are feeding stations throughout which you can purchase bananas to feed to the monkeys. Its important to note that the monkeys may snatch items from you and you are discouraged to try and retrieve any taken items. I saw monkeys take packets of tissues and bottles of drink out of the side pockets of the ruck sacks. Well worth a visit", "Expensive for what it is and sad for the monkeys which are not wild anymore but simply have become a tourist attraction. We especially did not like the ' food gathering points' where you obviously find many monkeys, created only to satisfy tourists and to make you believe the tour was worth your money.", "Thousands of monkeys in their natural habitat. No cages, fencing, etc. beautiful grounds. Very cheap! Go check it out!", "The park is very nice. The monkeys ability to smell food is amazing. I had a small plastic back in my backpack and one of the monkeys jumped onto my back, opened my backpack and took my plastic back. ", "Our visit in the monkey forrest was very pleasant. Of course there were loads of people but still there were possibilities to enjoy quiet watching moments alone. :) Sad was to see more than one monkey eating tissues, gummibears, plastic pearls or bottles. Also it made me mad that people treated some of the monkeys more like in a circus than watching them in \\their environment\\\"! These things are not ok.\"", "Amazing place. Beautiful greenery, monkeys are also present. Non aggressive, they approach themselves eat fruits from your hands. But, don't look them in eyes and don't panic when they approach.", "Excellent attraction while in Ubud area! Saw lots of monkey, tons of tourists around and bought some bananas to feed monkey for $40,000 IDR = $4CAD to take some pictures with a monkey. Must visit if you are in the Ubud area :)", "This is not a walk in the park for sure. I was surprised at the effort it took and felt really good at completing it. 6kms in length and a climb of 2,250 ft. (686m) in the dark but it was worth every step. Good shoes essential and walking stick(s) preferable. Official guides were helpful and attentive, reasonable English. Breakfast of boiled egg & banana sandwich at the top most welcome, entertainment by very well behaved monkey troupe an added extra!", "The monkey forest is fun as there are tons of monkeys here and they are active and wild ready to take your food, jewelry, money, camera or whatever else you may be carrying. They have no qualms jumping on your back, tag team against you for your hat and snatching bananas right out of your hand. The place sells bananas so sometimes these moneys are snobbish and pick and choose who they will take from. That being said, the monkeys are rather tame and friendly as they are well fed. Makes it easier for interaction and relatively safe for children. It's not exceptionally big so probably 1-2 hours maximum here. In the morning I hear there are less people and monkeys are probably more since they are waiting for people to bring food. We made it here mid day so it was pretty packed. Even so, worth a visit you can get some good selfies (a monkey jumped right on my back and chilled while I took a selfie) and some fun photos to remember the place", "The Monkey Forest Sanctuary is a MUST. Spotlessely clean and there are Rangers all over the place to look after the monkeys. I just cant get over how clean the place is and the caring of the Rangers tothe Monkeys and the public.", "I was impressed by this forest, don't know why I didn't go there last year. But only got 30min before the heavy rain started. But some parts of the forest is just like a fairytale. I can recommend it, very cheap entrance too.", "Stunning Forrest in the heart of town. The monkeys can be somewhat aggressive but I would be too. Overall the monkeys are lovely to look at., don't look the big ones in the eye though or lookout!!! Lovely sacred pools and massive trees this has a lovely feel. Staff/caretakers ave very helpful at keeping both the monkeys and visitors in check. Go check it out!", "The Monkey Forest is a very special place - lots of very friendly monkeys of course, but also some very beautiful temples. It is certainly a sacred place and my hope is that, when you visit, you give the place the respect it deserves - be reverent.", "I absolutely love temples, but in this case it was more for the monkeys - and boy do you see thousands of them! They're not shy at all, one of them grabbed my bottle of water and when I didn't want to give it to it, it started pulling it, which I found hilarious. It was also quite funny when a monkey sat on my bag and started playing with my necklaces, less funny when it started going on my arms and shoulders - then I got a bit scared but in the end it went away. Lesson? Don't let them come too close, and if they do, don't make sudden movements, just wait till they go away, as they might bite! Hide all the things they might grab, you might feed them bananas but I don't know if it's a good idea - if you feed them, they don't want to leave you! I think it's best to have no food at all so they're not drawn to you. So, in short, be smart about your visit and you'll enjoy it! The park around the temples is also beautiful with lush greenery that gives a lot of shade, so it's a perfect place to visit on a hot, sunny day!", "We added a visit to the Monkey Forest and we were glad we did. It was fun to see the monkeys and also to enjoy the park with its huge and beautiful trees, stream, and temples.", "It looks much nicer than 18 years ago. The entrance area, the pathes, the toilets, all nice & clean. We visited at lunch time and the amount of tourists was ok. We had a backpck with us & had no problems with monkeys wanting to open it or climbing on top of it. But there are tourists that don't follow the rules and put e.g. suncream outside of the backpack or wore sunglasses and yes the monkeys come and get these things.", "A visit to Ubud is not complete without a visit to the Monkey Forest. Don't worry. You can view the monkeys from whatever distance you feel comfortable. Buy bananas ONLY if you want a very close up-close experience, as the monkeys may climb up your pants leg to help you get them out of your bag! The monkeys will still approach you without bananas. True entertainment watching the tourists and the monkeys. Be sure to visit the temples as well. The carved stone nagas (dragons) at the base of the sairs leading down to a water temple make for a great photo op!", "So much fun when you are over shopping in . Entertaining feeding the monkeys and watching their daily activities. The monkeys climb up your side and sit on your shoulders. Buy bananas at the entry but save some for the walk. The keepers will sell you extra bananas after you use them all. It was like buying illegal goods, bananas under the shirt, money changing hands, all good clean fun that made our whole family laugh.", "Fantastic scenery! Walk all over the place and enjoy the view. Be very careful from the monkeys, they took our sunglasses! A must see.", "We loved this place! Was so fun watching the monkeys jumping on people with food. Big tip leave everything in your transport. No water bottles. While it's cute to watch them steal them and drink from them it is a terrible shame to see them litter the beautiful forrest floor. Get your cameras ready!", "Visit this place in sunny day, good place to relax your nerve by watching monkeys playing around. Watch out your belonging!", "Great place to visit and enjoy the monkeys. We have noticed an improvement in facilities since our last visit and the extra paths and viewing areas are great.", "The monkeys are smart and clever. I enjoyed watching them open and take things from tourists bags, and then watch what the people do to try to get their things back. If they take your stuff, hope you have a banana to trade to get it back. Show them a banana and they will hold out their hand and show you your stuff with the other, looking at you like \\I'll trade you\\\"!\"", "Yeah, this was kind of fun. However I've stayed at Bingin beach and some amazing places around South East Asia. I've seen a of of Monkeys. My partner hasn't seen any monkeys though, and she finally got the chance to not only see but also have a monkey on her shoulder, It's ok, and probably great for kids as it's pretty cheap if you actually happen to be in Ubud as a family.", "Follow the guidelines and you will have an uneventful experience. There are many keepers on hand to help tourists. We were advised that the monkeys were more chilled of an afternoon. That was certainly our experience. They are regularly vet-checked and innoculated and they appear very healthy. We removed all jewelery to minimize temptation as the teen monkeys can be inquisitive.", "Beautiful ocean views, lovely walk, very steep incline, naughty monkeys who steal your eyeglasses. Do not wear your glasses or carry food. The macaques hide on the wall and grab your hats and glasses and run away.", "A quiet place to be sourended by nature, forest and monkeys!! These animals are friendly but really curious and they will act as thieves when something is interesting.", "We went yesterday and were expecting to see monkeys with the same temperament as the Uluwatu monkeys.....they were nothing like them, from what we saw anyway. I didn't see anyone lose their thongs, camera, bag, earrings, sunglasses, wallets etc. which came as a surprise !! Theres plenty to see in the area and monkeys are abound. If you don't wish to be hassled by them I would recommend not buying any fruit to feed them because they will bug you until its all gone. Just stand near other people who have bought bananas and watch the monkeys pull on their pants or jump on their shoulders, theres always someone letting out a scream ! We spent about an hour or so in there and had a good time, I even think my wife started relaxing towards the end when she realised the monkeys weren't going to attack her. It costs 30,000rp for adults and 20,000rp for children. If you do wish to buy fruit, which lots of people did, there are ladies out front selling bananas. There are steps in some areas but nothing too strenuous and theres always employees around if the monkeys are being \\too friendly\\\"\"", "Lots of trees. Its a Beautiful forest and landscape. Very Interesting place though i dont like monkeys", "I would say maybe not so much for the monkeys (saw only one kind and they want nothing but to grab anything you would let loose; They do pause for the camera though and it is hard to resist sometimes). I did enjoy the forrest, the Holy Spring and its statues, the temple. If you walk a lot and most of the day under the sun, this provides for a delicious halt in the shadow of the super dense Forrest surrounded by monkeys' sounds. The price is super reasonably (20,000 IDR per adult)", "Grimy place overrun with pickpockets, annoying people and touts. Then there are the monkeys. And they are NOT the cuddly type. You're more likely to get rabies than a hug from one of them. So save your money and your time. There are many many places more worthy of your previous time", "The monkeys seem to be quite friendly, and will climb on you if you appear to have food. Two different monkeys tried to steal my sunglasses! I've heard from other people that the park staff have trained the monkeys to bring stolen items to them, which they can get back to you \\for a price\\\"... I can't validate the claim personally, but definitely keep an eye on your belongings!\"", "Well conserved monkey forest with lots of monkeys for feeding & photographs. However they are wild monkeys one should be careful when approach them. My friend got bitten on his arm (no injury luckily) allowing a monkey to climb on him & I was nearly scratched in the face trying to photograph one on close range. They would help themselves once they sighted food u were carrying.", "this place was so nice, monkeys were not dangerous, but if we touched them they will feel threaten. i saw one of visitor touched the tail of the monkey and monkey started to be angry, fortunately there were some official staff helped him. so don't try to touch the monkeys!", "40000 Rupi for entrance. The monkeys are entertaining. Buy bananas to feed the monkeys, they will climb on you to get the food. Listen to the park guides for instructions for safety.", "you pay a price to see the monkeys but there are many places in where they just live and walk. if you take the side bycicle path so you just as many. monkeys steal everything so be ware", "Don't get to close to the edge you might get dragged in. I loved to watch the local kids in the afternoon play soccer here", "100% recommended. Despite being busy it’s incredible for both the monkeys and the nature! Amazing trees and rainforest where the little animals live!", "Nice forest with a lot of monkey- and no they don't bite if you don't behave like an idiot. There are like 100 warning signs:)", "Visiting this place was a great experience. Very kind reception, the staff is everywhere watching out the tourists and the monkeys, but very discrete. The place is great and a must see! The forest as well is attractive. The monkeys aren't agressive and they hang around with all the people.", "This is definitely a must see in and one of the greatest experiences we had. But be careful and follow the rules. This monkeys are very cheeky!", "Worth a visit when in ubud, very cheap to get in! As you can guess there are monkeys everywhere! I would urge you to take everything out of your side pockets of your backpacks as they are able to get anything out, very cheeky animals! Good experience but just be careful of bags :)", "The best surprise we've got when we wolked around the big monkey forest and their temple, was meeting the big bats and how friendly they were. Even if the 5 macaco monkey families (more than a thousand members),they were living on that place fot a long Time, and being benereited as special godness animals, but in my opinion, our best experience were with the big bats, and the time we expended having some Pictures with them, and dressing neses clothes us king and Queen of the forest monkey.. 😜 It was sooo funny!!", "Web arrived at half morning in november 2015 (1year ago!). It was a beautiful day, sunny wheather, worm without any problem. The entrance to the forest is nice and it's possibile to breath the peacefull atmosphere everywhere from the first minutes . I love . My love was sit next to the ticket office and a monkey layed down very close gave her the hand. beautiful moment and picture. As we joined the first areas along the path it was pretty nice looking at the baby monkeys wherever playing or cared by the mothers. Wherever there are tipical and traditional structures and indonesians statues so the forest is more suggestive and a paradise of relax and mystic air. I loved to be here with my love. Pay attention to everything you have with you, monkeys get crazy and are very curious so don't be surprised if some approach you and rise on your leg shoulder ;) Keep everything very well close into your bag and pocket and if they grab something, don't try to get back your stuff pulling it. They are just curious and most likely after few seconds minutes leave the stuff on the ground. A couple of hours are a good arrangement and planning if you want to visit this forest. Amazing pictures are assured. Moreover, we ate 2 pizza along the road at few steps from the exit. Amazing. both pizza were delicious, well cooked and tasty. I'm Italian and I love cooking. Trust me, it deserves to be eaten and spend some little time sit in here after the forest walk and watching people along the road while eating those beautiful pizza. Along the road is full of nice little tipical indonesian shops. Strongly suggested. I loved . hope to go back again in this paradise in my life", "Great place. Would recommend a visit. Be careful to keep an eye on your belongings and if you but bananas the monkeys are very cheeky and will pounce in you. All part of the fun!", "I loved watching the monkeys in their natural habitat the only thing is you really need to be careful, you don't get bitten as it happens alot. I would not risk my children, I'm glad I did it but won't do it again.", "Well run and very cool if you like monkeys. Sit down near them and the young ones will come up to you and jump up on you. Don’t wear earring, necklace etc as they will rip it off. About 8 nzd to enter so worth it.", "Hide your food, water bottle, and close your bag propperly, the monkeys here are really used to people, both in a good and bad way. Because of the size of the area, it´s still a relaxed, interactive place for a nice walk, along observing families of monkeys relax, eat, fight, have sex, and try to steal other tourist´s stuff.", "These monkeys are very unpredictable. Don't get too friendly with them at all. The forest itself is beautiful and the monkeys are cute but from distance!", "Not much to see other than the monkeys. General surrounds are unkept and dirty. Visitors bought bananas at front gate and monkeys would accost them as soon as they walked in (they could smell bananas and didn't stop until they had them). It was fun watching the monkeys interact with each other and visitors; plenty of funny moments. At 20,000rp adult and 10,000rp child it is a cheap way to spend an hour - could be made so much better with a little work. Read the rules on entry and you will be fine.", "Beautiful place with the cutest monkeys ever! Do not carry food in your bags. Monkeys are everywhere, if you sit down they will just come to you.", "Good fun taking photos and interacting with the monkeys. Adults are 80,000Rp to enter the sanctuary. Quite a steep price to pay. For next time, I’d hang around the street with the “no entrance” signs instead. There are plenty of monkeys crossing there. Once inside, there are a plethora of monkeys doing their business. The park is fun enough to experience something different. Do be careful as some of them are aggressive that try to grab, scratch, and bite.", "Definitely worth a visit! Don’t bring food. Don’t take anything out of your bag. They will climb on you and dig in your bag if you get too close or give them the opportunity to. Don’t look at them in the eye - interpreted as a sign of aggression. Other than that, worth a visit. You can get some nice pictures. And you may even get a photo with one on your shoulder with some help from a local!", "My first time in a such a closed contact with monkeys. It was nice to see it, nice place in a forest but after an hour there we had enough of monkeys and too many people.", "We had an absolute ball at the Monkey Forest in Ubud. It was one of the highlights of our trip in . The monkeys are literally everywhere, in trees, on seats, in water, on hand railings. Just make sure you follow the rules and do not feed the monkeys or look at them in the eyes for too long as they will take it as a threat and become aggressive to you. One tourist handed a monkey a peanut then all hell broke loose. Heaps of other monkeys then jumped all over him and started tugging and biting at him! We saw baby monkeys which were the most entertaining, playing with each other like human kids. The big ones are quite scary so stay away from them! Overall we highly recommend going to see the Monkey Forest. A great place for all.", "Beautiful forest and tons of monkeys. Lovely place to visit for animal lovers however since these monkeys are wild I would not recommend carrying any food in your hands since this will make them approach you.", "This was a good venue. Monkeys are great and forest in clean of litter and the trees are amazing. You need to not touch the monkeys and do not make eye contact. One tried to take water bottle from my bag, so do not have anything hanging off you bag and remove your glasses etc. Great place to see monkeys in native habitat and to take pics.", "I last visited Ubud's Monkey Forest in December 1987, and no surprises, it's changed.. but pleasantly, not too much for the worse. The area is well kept and paths nicely built, integrating the creek and the temple into an integrated experience. The monkeys have settled down and are not the rampant cleptomaniacs seen in some other monkey forests, although they can still use people as climbing poles and curiosity saw one have a good chew of my camera strap. All in all, though, well worth a visit.", "Monkey forest is a peacefull place early morning when there is not so many tourists. Lots of monkeys obviously but they are not agressive until you transport foods. The walk is nice and not so hot.", "This place is simply stunning with ancient temples and monkeys roaming free! The monkeys are generally friendly but if common sense isn't used it can be dangerous as the monkeys do like to get there own way... well worth seeing!", "And I saw a lot of Monkeys, never seen them swim before .Felt very relaxed and a great restaurent just the other side .Good day out", "We enjoyed walking through this lovely forest area. It was cooler which was a welcome relief, and big enough that it wasn't packed with people everywhere. The monkeys were interesting and fun to watch, especially those up in the trees doing their own thing. We didn't want them climbing on us so didn't take any food with us and had no problems- apart from having both our water bottles taken! Was walking distance from our hotel so definitely worth the visit.", "OVERALL Nice place to visit. But very crowded. GET THERE It is easy to get there. You can go by yourself or higher driver, by motobike (you can park it along the road but no special parking at). TIME of THE VISIT You will be enough with like 1-2 hour depends on your love to monkey and forest. For me 50 mins was enough, I’m not a fun of monkeys. Better to go there at the day time to escape hot weather as almost all forest is a big shadow. GUIDE No need guide. DRESSCODE Simple. Nothing special overall. PRICE and PAYMENT Entrance is 50K per pax. TIPS: - If you want to feed monkey, buy some bananas, - You need to give DONATIONS to the person with food and he can call you a monkey for the picture. Donation 2K is good enough, - Sometimes monkey are aggressive so take out your jewelry and take care about hats and sunglasses (you don’t need them there), small and big bottles of water they also can take from you. So just be careful and follow the recommendations that you will find at the entrance to the forest.", "Goodness - I must say I was a little concerned about the monkey forest - but gave it a go. I did not enjoy at all - monkeys jumping out at you making horrible noises. I walked near on ran out of there. Pass ....", "My two sisters and I and our three children visited the monkey forest and it was so much fun!!! We bought bananas and let the monkeys climb on us and watched as other people experienced the monkey magic!! The forest itself is quite beautiful and if you are lucky enough to have the guide that we had he will tell you some very interesting facts about the monkeys!!", "i've been to this place several times. their ticket is so cheap, their guide is so friendly. but becareful of the monkey, dont bring any colorfuk stuff unless you want them to scratch you, gehehehee.... in case you are injured, dont forget to see a doctor and ask for a rabies vaccine for prevention. stay healthy while traveling!", "Such a beautiful place. Do not miss it! Even though it was peak season we had a great experience and it wasn’t too crowded! I loved the monkeys but even more thought the temple and landscape were really special.", "We always visit here when in Ubud as a great place to walk around and watch the monkeys. My husband is braver than me and buys bananas to feel them. Be sure to go down the steps and over the bridge for a 'tomb raider' feel area with temple and fish pool and large statues of lizards. Price to go in is reasonable. Good place to visit", "Just follow instructions and you will be fine. It's a beautiful walk, and the monkeys are mostly friendly, but what do you expect with animals", "This was a really great stop off that we hadn't even initially considered doing, but so pleased that we did. The forest itself is pretty impressive with a temple in the centre and amazing carvings, sculptures and huge old trees, but the monkeys...they're something else! It's 40k for entry and you can buy mini bananas inside for 20k a small bunch and 50k for a bigger bunch and it's worth getting these, but...watch out for the cheeky monkeys. These are clever animals you're dealing with and you cannot hide their food from them :) As soon as you buy the bananas you will see them come to you and so either have a bag to hide them well in so your bananas last and it's not just one monkey that takes them all :) or leave some with the sellers and take one at a time. They will climb up your leg, sit on your shoulders, head and back as soon as they've spotted you with the food and they will try to take all that you have. They're hilariously cheeky. I'm not usually a fan of animal amusements as I hate the thought of them being trapped, but these monkeys are very much free in this sanctuary. You can get really close, but cannot touch unless the monkey approaches you which I think is a brilliant rule that should be respected. Enjoy!", "Beautiful scene. I didn’t have a guide and there are no signs. Monkeys are entertaining just watch your hat, glasses and anything loose. I went during middle of day so was hot but not too terribly crowded.", "We didnt plan to visit this place at all. but end up we spend a lot of time here. Our parents are really enjoying to watch these monkeys. But be careful of your belonging.", "We were a young bunch of people with a day to spare at Ubud and finalised on visiting the sacred monkey forest. The place is very scenic and the monkeys are a delight to watch. However one can avoid the place as there isnt anything much to do there except the occassional rendezvous with a monkey which isn’t very uncommon in a lot of south asian countries.", "We spent two to three hours walking in every nook and cranny of the Sacred monkey forest. The statues and the carvings were interesting, but to observe the monkeys in their (semi-)natural surroundings was the best. It is good to observe all the warnings they have posted there -- like \\don't try to take your water bottle from a monkey that has snatched from you\\\"!\"", "Spent an enjoyable hour at the forest walking around, enjoying the cool, watching the monkeys watching us, and watching other people get themselves into trouble... Trouble? Well, monkeys suddenly jumping onto them, scratching at their half-open backpacks, or snatching their drunks from their hands. Some visitors laughed, some screamed, all took photos! My boy was petrified the monkeys would attack him, but I assured him that I had read the warnings and we weren't about to flash around foodstuffs or drinks. And if a monkey DID brush up against us, we wouldn't panic or try to fight it off. I had read the instructions. They're written for a reason!", "Beautiful forest. But be careful with your sun glasses, camera, water, etc.. baby monkey took my water... ", "Make sure you put away your sunglasses, hats and anything else the monkeys can get a hold of. If you're squeamish at the thought of monkeys all over you, then don't buy the bananas. But, if you don't mind, hold onto your bananas and they will be sure to be crawling all over you! The forest is beautiful and it's a short walk through it!", "What a wonderful experience. You are in the city and in the middle of all this you have a nice forest with lots of monkeys running in the wild. I was lucky when I visited there were baby monkeys everywhere. The place seems wild but all is well kept up and clean. The monkeys look healthy and happy. It is great to be able to wonder for hours if you wish and watch all the monkeys in their habitat.", "Take a stroll around this ancient temple grounds where monkeys play and threaten. I didn't get too close though.", "The monkey Forest is a very nice attraction but to make sure you buy bananas to fees them it makes it a lot more fun!", "Monkeys everywhere and they will get into your bags, my friend luckily only lost a packet of tissues from her zipped up rucksack. They will jump on you, especially if you buy the bananas to feed them. Go early as it gets very busy during the day.", "Me and my boyfriend booked this as part of a tour. We went to see two temples and also the monkey jungle. We enjoyed the monkey jungle the most but this was great too. It was nice to see the sights it had to offer and watch the sunset go down here.", "Great to see such a beautiful old temple. The monkeys were fun too.", "We were lucky enough to stay right near the monkey forest. We spent an hour or two here & loved being around them. There are clear signs around the forest on what not to do. We did see a girl get bitten because she had a small bottle of something in her hand, maybe sun cream & the monkey wanted it. Abide by the rules & you will have no problems. The forest itself is quite stunning. Make sure you walk down the pathways to the stream. Hope you enjoy the monkey forest as much as we did!", "Monkeys are not new to me, but I went because I wanted to see the rest of the park, and I wasn't disappointed. It was a lot smaller than I expected, but that made it easier to see everything. The dragon carved bridge over the river with the hanging vines was a treat to see, the wooden walkway took us over the river, and the area around the temple offered a lot of intricate and sometimes lewd traditional statues. And of course, monkeys were everywhere, ready to jump on you if they suspect that you've got bananas on you (as my husband did, though he lost all the bananas after the monkeys shook it out of him). If you walk around non-threateningly and without bananas then the monkeys tend to ignore you and go on grooming each other or minding their own business.", "We had lots of fun here with our four-year-old son with autism. Watching the monkeys was cool, but there are also beautiful statues, a nice stone bridge and nice walkways through the jungle", "If you are in Ubud, this is a must see. Very beautiful. Not big of a forest. It took us about half an hour to walk the whole forest. The monkeys are very cute but be careful with your belongings. We heard multiple stories that the monkeys can and will sniff out any food. So we decided not to bring a backpack. I had my wallet in my pocket and a monkey reached in and stole it! While we were there, a girl also got bit.", "I came to monkey forest 3 years ago and it was a great experience. This time it was totally different and very sad to see the changes. They have now built up what almost looks like an amusement park entry way, with overpriced tickets, which was never there before. They have also prevented you feeding the monkeys, so they aren’t interactive with people. We also noticed how dramatically less monkeys there were, and we later found out that they are injecting them to prevent the monkeys reproducing, which was really upsetting to hear. They have also enclosed the area, so the few monkeys that are left don’t have the freedom they once had. I spent 15 minutes here and decided to leave. Please don’t support this business. There are far more ethical ways to see monkeys in the wild, happy and in their natural habitat, where they aren’t getting pumped with chemicals. It’s a shame that what was once a beautiful place, has been capitalized. ", "I went there with my friends, its a wonderfull experience. The forest is so organizedand The mongkey are cute. Little bit crowded but its was fun. Higly recommanded!!", "I recommend starting your visit at the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary followed by a leisurely walk along Monkey Forest Road meandering towards Ubud Palace. Monkey Forest Road is such a vibrant street where retail shopping, restaurants and bars collide. I visited the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary with my family that included 5 adults and 2 teenage boys and we were in and out of the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary in under an hour? This is a beautiful sanctuary in the heart if Ubud and if in town a must see.", "This sanctuary was divine, i could have sat or wandered around for hours just watching the antics of the hundreds of monkeys that just roam free. They still might come and try and pinch something (especially if it is hanging off a pram), but there is no cages they roam free, it is a beautiful place with temples, waterfalls, you can still feed them a banana and they will sit on your shoulder while they eat it, be quick for a photo as they then leave as quick as they joined you, loved this place, will go every-time i go to , it is only a minimal fee to enter", "Great place to visit! Felt like the animals were well looked after and were feed a lot haha. Some were not so happy to see tourist but most monkeys were happy to play around you. Had a picture taken with a young playful monkey, watch your pockets/bags and earing!! Monkeys like nice things too!", "While the monkeys are cute and clean, they can be aggressive and jump on you. They even take things from your pockets and throw objects at people. Make sure your items are safe.", "Little gangster monkeys. It's nice to see. I recommend brining nothing. Don't bring food or sunglasses or anything. Purses and wallets. Leave them locked in a safe. I will never go back but everyone should go and figure out why. At least u will have a great story to tell. Lol", "That's it - cute little monkeys everywhere enjoying their food and each others company in a proper environment. Not forced or fake at all, no animal exploitation involved (which is essential in my opinion!) and some well spent couple of hours. Don't expect too much interaction with the monkeys and always respect the rules and their space! Pack only the essential and protect any items they might find attractive such as jewelry and even modest items like plastic bags and water bottles. A must see in Ubud!", "nice surrounds and plenty of monkey action! not much different from any other place in Asia with monkeys but fun all the same. Easy to navigate and sight see within 30 mins. Do not buy the bananas or take food - you will be attacked!", "Great seeing so many monkeys running around. Also funny watching people think holding bananas up in the air is a great idea. Saw a few monkeys bite people for no reason. Skip the bananas and watch from a decent distance. Worth a look while in Ubud.", "We visites the sanctuary and were amazed by the number of monkeys there. They will only approach you if you have food, so dont get any or else they will jump all over you. The best place is the temple in the bottom of the small gorge, great vegetation and a small stream flows there.", "Went there with my wifei and had a lof of fun for a couple of hours. You get to be surrounded by monkeys from everywhere and if you are \\lucky\\\" you get to be touched by the monkeys, yes, they touch you and not viceseversa. While taking pictures there a few times monkey jumped around us, luckily nothing happened. Be careful with them as in front of us one monkey got sunglasses stolen from a girl and then throwed them on the floor. Be calm and follow the rules and you will have a great time there as we did. Definitely recommend this place.\"", "I had two monkeys on each of my shoulders pulling my hair and sucking on my jewelry at one point. However this is no turn off to me, I was enjoying ever moment of it! Got some great pictures and had some good laughs! The statues and temples are also beautiful!!", "The forest itself it's amazing. Super dense vegetation and as you walk by you step into all sizes nese monkeys. Some of them are friendly, some others aren't and others just approach searching for food. Lovely place to see the habitat of the monkeys.", "It can't get much better than being surrounded by 600 monkeys in a beautiful and enchanting jungle! This is an absolutely must see if you're in !", "A must see place. It is a beautiful forest full of crazy monkeys and a river passing by. Interesting experience. Just do not feed the monkeys or look them in the eyes, nor bother them.", "For $4 per person it was value for money. Alot of fun, great photos, staff to assist silly tourists who don't follow clear guidelines. It has improved alot with more landscaping. Staff are good. Tip: dont take food in your bag or buy the bananas and try and hide them. If you want an individual photo with the monkey, wait till you get to a banana stand and let the staff assist and hold the banana high so they get onto your shoulder or head to reach for it. Also advise if you prefer a large or small monkey. We saw on both occasions a tourist bitten as he did not follow instructions. If you cant afford the entry cost there is a track that runs from one gate to another and supports both motorbikes and people. I wouldnt recommend walking with children, but you can get your own monkey show, particularly when its offering time.", "Monkey Forest Sanctuary is a great place to visit if you take care to follow the guidance that is presented. The monkeys are well used to people and know that many will have Bananas. They can get a little too sure and mistakingly believe you have food but in the main if you get a kick out of being in close proximity to primates you will enjoy this experience. Many great photo opportunities.", "Interesting and funny seeing the monkeys in their own forest. Baby monkeys and their mums just so gorgeous. Beautiful gardens plenty of photo opportunities.", "This is the second time we have gone to visit the monkey forest and again our family enjoyed the experience. The forest is beautiful and there are lots of interesting areas to visit and lots of photo opportunities. Tip: be careful buying bananas from the hawkers to feed the monkeys if you dont want them jumping on you to get to the bananas! They are fearless and will do whatever it takes to get what they want! They have big teeth even though they are small and would not hesitate to bite you if they felt threatened! But if you are respectful and just watch them from a distance and leave them in peace this trip makes for a fun and enjoyable experience! Hundreds of monkeys big and small to be observed and whose antics can be enjoyed around every corner!", "The Sacred Monkey Forest is a must-visit while staying in Ubud. It doesn't cost much, but is great for about 1-2 hours of observing monkeys. If you are from the Indian subcontinent, you can consider giving this a miss because it isn't very different from what you could see back home. It goes without saying that if you annoy the monkeys, they will come after you! Follow the safety signs around the place and you will be okay. A lot of people break the rules and then complain that the monkeys are wild, but stick to the rules and you will be safe.", "Loved the monkey sanctuary, you get really close to these animals, who are cute and sometimes overly friendly! definitely worth a visit.", "This is a must do in Ubud. My sons loved it, in fact we all did. Very pleasant walking under the tree canopy and past the temple. The monkeys are cheeky and fairly tame.", "We went here with our guide (used ToursByLocals) and that was s great experience. Our guide knew the tricks, got the monkeys to do fun things, but he was also very careful as these are wild animals and herds of them can actually hurt you quite a bit if you don't pay attention to the rules. One couple was walking towards us and two monkeys jumped on their shoulders, our guide told them to keep walking, but they were dismissive - almost annoyed - and said that everything was OK. However, the problem was that the guy had stepped on one of the monkeys tail, so now another monkey starting biting his girlfriend in the head, she then tried to pull the monkey off her head only making things worse. If they had only kept walking the monkeys would have jumped back and not bothered. This is a fun experience and it helps to have a guide to assist you with an awesome experience.", "I really enjoyed my second visit to the monkey forest. I went 2 years ago and there were definitely more monkeys this time. The staff were always on hand to help and I got some incredible photos. My boyfriend had monkeys all over him which he enjoyed. Overall, a great experience.", "My friend wanted to take a photo with the monkeys here in the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary.. As we arrived at this place, they're like 4-6 couples taking their Pre-Nup shoot here wearing their traditional nese Wedding Attire. At first first I was a bit scared as this monkeys are not friendly animals, but to my surprise they're cute and somewhat friendly... We took a lot of selfies with the monkeys and it was hilarious as hell!! I had a really fun time at this place.", "Worth the price and pictures but felt a little bad for the monkeys. They can and will jump on you for food so bring hand sanitizer!", "Nice to see when you are here. Go in the morning. But be aware, that you don’t have any plastic bags. The Monkey think it’s something to eat in it", "First and foremost, a guide will be your savior if you are unfit. I got a guide to just me and my friend and being physically unfit, I was exhausted every few steps. For the steps nearer to the top, my guide was lovely enough to hold my hand and help me up steep steps. I would recommend you to bring a tripod to catch a time lapses of the sun rising on the phone. Water to hydrate and sugar to motivate. Gets really cold up at the first point and you can order a slightly more pricey nese coffee and wait for the sunrise. It was magical. Highly recommend it as a personal challenge. Bring some fruits for the monkeys if you want to get a close up picture with them. They like water too. They do not like my sweets at all. ", "The monkey forest is a nice escape from the taxi drivers yelling at you on the streets of Ubud. Easily walking distance from central Ubud the monkey forest is a fun place to watch two kinds of primates, the macaques and humans. The signs tell you quite explicitly that you should not touch the monkeys, take food away or be aggressive. We saw people do all of these things and the monkeys get pissed at them. No one was hurt, but the humans were certainlu startled. Itbis a great place to people watch. The temples and the bridge are both breathtaking.", "Got scratched a few times. Monkeys are not friendly creatures. But great photo ops, good staff and nice temples. Ask staff if you want photos. Monkeys are evil.", "A lot of reviews saying monkeys will attack you on here. If you follow the rules and dont be an idiot you'll be absolutely fine. Having said that, the place is average. Not as many temples as I thought and the monkeys are mildly entertaining - I'd go with kids though as they'd love it.", "Very economical and fun experience. So worth it!.....monkeys jumping and loving you up close as long as you have bananas!. Great photo op. A little crazy if it's crowded and if you not aware you can get caught with a monkey climbing on you. Loved it with my adult kids.", "A very pleasant place to visit, the historical monuments in the forest is stunning. Monkeys are cute and safe. They are not aggressive as other places and don't steal from pockets and purses as heard from other tourists in other forests in .", "I guess the sacred monkey forest sanctuary is a \\must do' in Ubud, but I wouldn't describe it as \\\"special\\\". It is a heavily trafficed tourist attraction with loads of monkeys that are overly used to humans. The monkeys can be cute (especially the babies), but they can also be aggressive so be on the watch for ones that will happily steal things from you or jump on your back/head.\"", "I walked through the forest since it was near my hotel and you really do get up close to a lot of monkeys. I found it terrifying and was afraid they would jump on my back as I've seen them do to others. Although there are a lot of people working there watching over everything. You can feed the monkeys if you choose to by purchasing bananas on site. It was an interesting place to see with a temple in the center if it.", "You are guaranteed to see hundreds of monkeys in their natural habitat. They are not shy at all and the price is reasonable and in walking distance if the city centre. The forest is stunning.", "Visited here during a break in . Now up front - I am NOT a fan of monkeys but it is interesting to see these little fellas in action. All fur and BIG teeth. Our driver explained that there are up to four troops living in the forest and surrounding areas (including the car park) and the young males are always fighting for territory and girls. Nice place to walk around and you can buy bananas to feed the monkeys. A lady had her earring stolen by a monkey whilst we were there - so don't wear anything shiny unless you are keen to have it nicked! Watch where you step and you'll enjoy the experience.", "Loved Monkey Forest as I adore monkeys in general but these little guys and gals were especially cheeky and it was so much fun to feed them bananas (buy them at the entrances). The forest was pretty quiet late morning when we arrived and parts of it felt straight out of an Indiana Jones movie. There are workers who take photos of you with the monkeys if you wish and not hawkers or trying to scam you, it was something I have never experienced else where in SE Asia but it was appreciated. There's a working temple inside and you must give a donation to obtain a sarong if you'd like to enter. They ask that you respect their custom of not entering if you're a menstruating woman.", "Very chilled and fun place for people of all age! Great afternoon outdoors. Entrance fee is 50.000 per adult plus, if you want feed monkeys with bananas (only acceptable food) you can either get them from outside or buy inside for 5.000 a piece. Monkeys being monkeys, ale tricky and able to open your back pack, so be aware of those curious, funny creatures. Monkeys are peaceful, if you keep the safety guidance in mind!", "I went today, Feb 2, and it was really nice. The monkeys aren't too crazy unless you have food on you. If you read the signs and abide by the rules it's one great experience!", "We went twice to Monkey Forest, it was fun watching monkeys climbing over people to get their bananas. They will try and take your stuff so look out. It really is worth a look. The scenery is amazing also.", "I have been here more than 10 times. Never had any issues. Great to see how well cared for the monkeys are. Lots of staff members around. Just make sure you read the rules before you enter. If you take food in well that's you asking for a monkey to jump on you. Buy bananas but hand them out quickly then enjoy the park. If you want a photo with the monkeys ask a staff member to help you. Remember to just relax. Follow the rules! And be courteous to other tourists as there is an amazing amount of others that are not.", "Very nice and calm place too visit if you're in Ubud. Plenty of monkeys to see, but watch out your belongings as advertised. The sculptures are impressive and some of them weired. It worth keeping an eye on but not with kids.", "Really enjoyable few hours walking around here. Great to take pictures of and with monkeys close to you. You cannot touch the monkeys and unless you want them jumping on you I would suggest against feeding them. I sat on one of the swings and even though I had no food two of them jumped on me, you just need to stay calm but watch out for your bag!! Luckily nothing happened to mine as again they are smelling for food. Enjoyable experience and currently 50k IDR per adult.", "Nice forest with wonderful trees, a temple, small river, and naughty monkey. Really, really, don't bring ANYTHING to this place, I really mean it. Got some bad yet funny experience with monkey outside this forest, I tried to hardly bring anything and I still got climbed by a monkey here, twice. The first time was when I was chewing a little candy in my mouth and they were just curious what I was eating so the only thing I could do was spit it out. The second was when I was going out from toilet, one of the monkey climbed to my shoulder and grab the dirty tissue -- and he regretted it, obviously ;D But really, they're so curious with anything you hold in hand, on your head, they even can open a bag zipper to find anything to eat. If by any chance one of them running toward you, don't be panic as they could become aggressive, and think fast about something to throw to distract them. Anyhow, despite of the little bit insecure feeling, it was nice to walk around and feel the forest ambiance with those naughty citizen :)", "It's a lively place, but be careful! The monkeys grab everything out off your hand. Espacially water bottles! Some even open your bags and try to get something out of it, so if you are alone a backpack is not a good idea!", "If you like monkeys, this is the place for your. A lovely little jungle in the centre of Ubud teeming with monkeys. Just be careful, we did see them steal some hats and waterbottles.", "Went to the monkey forest as part of a tour. Was very nervous at first but the monkeys are so used to seeing humans they all go about their own business. Very beautiful views. Highly recommend to everyone in .", "The forest is beautiful.I was not game enough to feed the monkeys but enjoyed watching others....careful they might pee on you", "This was a brilliant experience. Lots of naughty monkeys in a beautiful setting. The monkeys roam free, so much so that a local shop owner said she has to look out for them in the morning or they might take a fiver-fingered discount (they like shiny things). The only thing we saw them steal was someone's water bottle, which the monkey promptly took a drink of, and then politely handed back...though the original owner didn't seem too keen to repossess it. All in all a great experience if you like cheeky monkeys.", "Second visit at the Monkey forest. Interresting and funny to observe all monkey. Nice enrironment,in a beautiful forest.", "Worth to visit the monkeys and watching there behavior in naturally surroundings. It's like visiting them at their home. Lovely surroundings. Please read the instructions before entering the park and don't come to close to the babies .... the mums will warn you once before they'll give you a pinch. Don't miss visiting the blind guy in the cage. He's blind because of a fight and spends his twilight years beside of the community. There are a lot of guards walking around and taking care (about the guests or maybe about the monkeys???). A very nice experience being that close to the monkeys. ", "The kids enjoyed it pretty well (some of them at least) but a couple of them were freaked out. I think it is worth seeing but only once.", "Doesn't take a lot of time to see, so it is a good stop during the day. Maybe 30-45 minutes of walking around and enjoying being in the midst of monkeys. You may have seen monkeys in a zoo, but to have them running around you is quite a sight. You can absolutely buy food from locals to feed to the monkeys or even have a volunteer help you interact with a monkey, but in can be a little unnerving, so don't feel like you have to touch a monkey ... you can just sit back and watch them. They are entertaining!!! Plus, you can always walk back to the city of Ubud afterwards and relax while enjoying a ~60,000 INR full body massage!", "is the heart of ubud, nice to visit in the afternoon, fresh because lot of big three, and still lot of monkey around.", "The place is reasonably huge with many tourists patronising the place (that is to be expected given that the whole of is a tourist hotspot). It is very interesting to see monkeys acting their normal self including helping each other to scratch their butts while you can take pics or videos of them. CAUTION: be sure to NOT to take any loose items and even avoid wearing shiny jewellery as that could attract unwanted attraction from the monkeys. I personally saw a tourist being attacked by one as the monkey attempted to grab her earring. The staff managed to come in time and swing their sticks to fend the monkey off. It is relatively safe as long as you take recommended precautions and there are staff located throughout the premises to ensure the safety of the tourists. All in all, it is a good half-day visit preferably once they open before it gets too hot. You can also purchase some bananas to feed the monkeys to catch some awesome pics but be advised that you should proceed with caution.", "we went to monkey forest to see monkey and hidden temple. it was amazing, the monkey didn't disturb us. U can feed the monkeys with banana that u can buy outside. very recomended tourist object !", "Extremely touristy, which I understand, but tourists were not very respectful of the guidelines, which were put up everywhere, so they were giving the monkeys food, being very loud, getting very close up to them, one monkey, nearly scratched a guy who was getting close to him for a picture, the guy then approached him for a second time, it would not surprise me if a tourist got attacked, through no fault of the monkeys, the staff working in the forest also try to alert the tourists on how to keep themselves safe when they are doing something inappropriate, not many people seem to take notice.", "We had a great time at the monkey forest. The monkeys are quite friendly but be aware of any food you may have in your bag. They will smell it and will come for it!", "Had a better time than expected at the monkey forest. I’ve seen plenty of monkeys in my time so it wasn’t a novelty but I have to same we had a great time walking around and interacting with the monkeys. There are around 800 in the forest so they are everywhere you look. Loads of baby ones too. Make sure to walk along the wooden path at the back of the park as I thought that was the best part. Missed the show so can’t comment on that. But yeah really recommend to anyone in ubud, cheap to get in aswell", "We had great fun here. The children were worried the monkeys might climb over them but if you don't have food (or drinks) and don't antagonise the monkeys they leave you alone and get on with their normal routine. We saw young ones playing in the pond, babies with mothers, large groups in the trees and more. Ther forest is quite small but is a nice way to spend an hour or so, have a look at some temples then head out for a drink or ice cream before walking back into Ubud centre.", "Beautiful trip. Staf very lovely and helpful. Had a beautiful day, Monkey aRe very funny, trees are amazing. Just a fabulous Park.", "The monkey forest was very fun and a good experience for everyone you can take nice pictures and videos. Its also a lovely walk through the forest, just be very careful with your belongings as the monkeys may try and take it off you and bite you.", "If you obey all the rules this is a great place to get up close and personal with these lively monkeys, and you'll see lots of cute baby monkeys. The area is beautiful and you can spend a few hours exploring. One of Ubud's most sacred areas, and a must see.", "Loved the walk. Monkeys are very friendly. Do not carry food and water bottles keep them zipped and safe in your bags,", "An interesting place to visit with greens and monkeys. A good place to relax in the evening before dinner", "We had a great time in Monkey Forest! We'd seen and fed quite a few monkeys already by the time we visited, but it was still amazing to see just how many monkeys there were in the Forest. Definitely worth a visit if you are in Ubud.", "This place is second to none! MONKEYS MONKEYS MONKEYS! Monkeys are everywhere! You pay a small fee to enter the forest. And pay an even smaller fee for bananas. The monkeys ate a bit aggressive. They will rob you of your bananas and walk away like a boss. Lol. Just remain calm. Do not look thrm directly in their eyes as it is a challenge to fight. Lol. Do not pet the babies cuz moms may get upset. It was a great experience. I kind of felt like Michael Jackson. Lol", "A lot of people but the park is large (and pleasant) and there are many monkeys.. and most of them are friendly!", "The Place is worth a visit, but my advice is to take care if you buy bananas to feed the monkeys. If you don't take care you have the biggest monkey around on your head and eating all of your bought bananas, instead of feeding monkey of your choice. The Temples and overall area is nice to see though.", "Not far away from the busy main road of Ubud, the quiet monkey forest is a perfect wat to escape the crowded parts of Ubud. Entrance price is 80 000 Rp (€5), not expencive for a well maintained park like this.", "touris spot number 1 in ubud. you have to pay some entry fee (can´t remeber how much), but it was ok. i guess there are loads of touris every day, so i´m not sure if there is a quiet time for visiting. loads of monkeys - be careful: hide everything you carry - they´re thiefs! the sad Thing was, that so many touris do not follow the rules - they feed monkeys with Sweets, disturb them while they´re sleeping and so on. all in all, the forest was worth a visit but i would not go there a second time.", "We loved the monkey forest sanctuary! We thought it was going to be one of those forests that say they have monkeys but we were not going to see any. However, as soon as we walked through the gates we saw hundreds of monkeys everywhere we walked! Be very careful bringing in belongings as we had a bottle of water which was taken by a thirsty monkey (we were not the only one) and it’s probably not the best for small children as monkeys do get up close and personal which scared a few that we saw. We were lucky to see and pet Nelson, a blind, rescue monkey who was being rehabilitated into the wild. An amazing experience, leaps and bounds better than any zoo or safari experience - would definitely recommend!", "Monkey forest is most probably the worst place to go in Ubud. They have basically put a fence around a forest which is full of monkeys and turned it into a attraction. Now these monkeys have no fear of humans and they will attack you for anything you have on your person. I saw them drinking water out of water bottles, eating crisps they had stolen from people, its a disgrace. Monkeys are ment to be wild and afraid of humans, not attacking them for food. If you care about wildlife don't go here.", "It really is a magic place, specially if you go very early in the morning before all the buses arrive. You will find yourself surrounded by nature, temples and of course monkeys! If you don't wanna get in trouble you should be careful feeding the monkeys or they will launch an aggressive assault to steal the fruit ( they will climb all the way to the top of your head like crazy to steal your fruits and you will get very scared but they won't hurt you) Tip- hide the bag Of fruits or nuts so the monkeys can't see it and offer then one by one or be ready for some action!", "Defenitly go to the monkey florest is waste your money, you just see monkeys arround and a lot of people trying take selfies. If it was free would value the tiem spend there, but paying to monkeys is not instersting to do!!!", "great at afternoon , when is hot around after lunch, in sunny day, that the time to discover this place, walking in down big trhee with lot of monkeys around you. but is nice the way to the river and the architekture all around here", "This place was really nice seeing all the monkeys, but watch out, they try and take your purse and items. So keep those items close! LOL!", "We really enjoyed our visit experience. Read the signage and adhere to the rules. The keepers (young staff gentlemen) keep an eye on things to keep order for both the monkeys and the visitors. Signage is very good throughout the area, but be aware that there is lots of walking on paths, and some areas are reachable only by numerous steps or very small paths but the area is very pretty and thick with trees. It was so interesting to watch them feed the monkeys at the specific feeding stations (plants, corn, fruit). We spent about 2 hours there and enjoyed it alot!", "We took a trip to the monkey forrest and loved it! They're everywhere, running up and down the paths in the forrest. They're harmless, but curious so be sure to remove things like sunglasses and hats - and hold on to your backpacks and camera bags. I had a few monkeys pulling on my camera bag, but they let go after a few seconds. When we sat down the monkeys came over to check us out - and I even got a head massage from one of the little guys :D You can buy bananas on the way in, but my advise is: don't. My friend insisted in buying some and about five seconds in she had four monkeys climbing on her, trying to get hold of the bananas :P", "My wife and I stayed in Ubud at the end of our holiday for a few days rest and took in the Monkey Forest in the morning. Some friendly tips I can offer: 1. Don't buy any blackened banana's the monkeys don't like them (they are off) and will be left on ground. 2. Do buy or bring grapes, you get more for your $ and it's easier to hand out more of them to groups of monkeys. 3. Beware of \\unofficial\\\" guides. We got one to show us around (half unwittingly) and near the end he took us down a quiet area, then tried to sell us some of his artwork. Walk by yourself and enjoy it. 4. If you have food and are approached but don't want them on you, feign a kick or hit and they tend to scamper out of the way. 5. If you don't want them on you, don't take food. Other than that I knew that I would be approached, and wanted to be, so expected some interactions. The big males are the ones to be aware of, they will intimidate the smaller ones, and in some cases the humans that aren't prepared as well. If you can find it look for the cemetery & cemetary temple in the middle and check out the statue of the demon dog and the \\\"child eater\\\", way cool. Also cool is spending a couple of $ to hire a sarong and get into the actual monkey temple inside the park. Nice and shaded paths meander through the whole area and you can easily spend a few hours here just enjoying a) the monkeys, b) the temples etc & c) the humans that don't know how to handle monkeys on them :)\"", "We had a great time here, although my boyfriend probably spent his whole holiday budget on bananas to feed the monkeys! We went in the afternoon which j think helped as other tourists had fed the monkeys lots in the morning so they weren't so demanding! Some of the guides will show you how to get the monkeys to climb on you by holding a banana above your head - they have soft paws and aren't scratchy which surprised me. There was lots of babies too which were adorable! Great place to spend a few hours.", "Quite a fun hour walk around, but really doesn't require much more time. These monkeys aren't the cute Disney ones you might expect. Fairly aggressive if you've got bananas, but quite hysterical to watch them jump and run after people. The Forrest is rather lush, with a few nice temple sites to look at. However the novelty soon wears off after about 20 minutes. A cute, quick activity, but don't go expecting to be thrilled.", "We were staying nearby and visited twice.i would definitely recommend this.It was magical watching monkeys in their own environment. I would advise not taking anything in of value unless secure.We did see monkeys with stolen water bottles, hats and one even ran off with someone's wallet so be mindful of this 😊", "...and glasses, water bottles and pretty much anything else. They'll jump on you at a moment's notice. Very tame creatures overall and a nice walk through a cool breezy forest is a good way to get out of the sun.", "This place was very unique and enchanting. Underneath the trees in the shaded forest were tons and tons of monkeys! The temple itself was blocked off so you couldn’t walk up to it, just view from a distance behind closed gates. There were monkeys of all sizes from old to infants and they were adorable. You could purchase bananas and feed the monkeys which consisted of holding the fruit up in your hand and the monkeys would run up your body, sit on your shoulder and eat. Be mindful they will get your clothing dirty and bananas in your hair as they grab on to whatever they want on the way up! Also a word of caution as we witnessed them bite people when they ran out of fruit. They can also get aggressive with one another and around their babies! Overall a great experience tho, be cautious but don’t pass it up!", "Great place to visit for an hour or two - all you need to do is wonder around this beautiful place and look at the cute monkey's:)", "Beautiful location! A must see in Ubud. I've been many places with wild monkeys, but this place has the most I've ever seen! :)", "Beautiful trees and entertaining monkeys. Go early in the morning as it is not too hot yet and you get to see them feed the monkeys at about 09:15. They were fed sweet potatos and bananas. The statues and surroundings are just lovely. Beautiful moss covering the steps and walkways. Wear non slip shoes and ensure that all your belongings are out of view from the mischievous monkeys.", "This place is an hour plus drive from Ubud, but its worth the journey as you can visit the sangeh monkey forest and tegalalang rice terraces along the way. The place is beautiful but crowded with tourists.", "I believe the sanctuary opens at 8.30am and closes at 6pm. It is very busy and car parking is limited outside of the sanctuary. It costs 40K per adult. There is an English booklet with a map. Toilets are on site ( free). You don't need a guide. Moneys are everywhere- unfortunately all of the one local species. They are in family groups. If you don't want to be attacked by the monkeys do not buy food ( bananas). If you wear a hat make sure if fastens ( my wife nearly had hers stolen when she sat down, except it did fasten around the neck- the frustrated monkey gave her a nip sufficient to leave teeth marks!). They will try to steal from your pockets. The best thing is to not sit down. You are not allowed in the temples. The positive side of this monkey area is being able to see the interactions of the monkeys with each other, both on a personal level and in family groups. I could swear that after grooming the youngster gave the mother monkey a kiss! Take water with you. There are drinking fountains in the sanctuary, however I would not be surprised if the monkeys use them- for what? We had a good hour+ walk around keeping to the paths. There are signposts for directions. All the walking is easy.", "So incredible to see the monkeys in their natural habitat. The employees do a nice job to make sure tourists are not bothering the monkeys. I did not notice anyone doing that. The monkeys are very clever. They know if you have more bananas in your pocket and don't give it to them :)", "Beautiful place! Nice and gorgeous views! 30k the ticket per person. Short walk but nice. A few monkeys! If you are near is a good place to stop!", "I'll be honest, walking through the monkey forest feels a little like walking through a bad neighborhood in a U.S. city: you try not to make eye contact with anyone, you clutch your purse to your chest, and you try to look like you know where you're going. When you walk through the monkey forest, you are on their turf. They are watching you. If you have something they want, they'll take it. That being said, it's a hauntingly beautiful forest. And if you've never watched monkeys interact, it's really fascinating. The other funny thing is that the monkey's interact with the park staff differently than the tourists. They know each other. Park staff can hack up some corn or bananas and the monkeys will wait until they are done and only take the food they are offered. When tourists show food, they get mauled by monkeys. It's pretty funny. I didn't feed the monkeys, but one did steal a water bottle out of my mom's hands.", "It's a very pleasant way to spend an hour playing with monkeys. You have to be careful of course but the local staff will make sure you are safe. Of course it is crowded with tourists, but it didn't bother us too much.", "We visited with our two young kids. I had heard the monkeys were ruthless with tourists, grabbing bags, sunglasses, etc. We decided not to feed them (you can buy bananas in the park), so that no-doubt made us less appealing. One monkey lightly scratched my daughter as she took a small toy from her pocket. I was grateful it didn't break the skin, as I am not sure if the animals are disease free (yikes). It was cute to see the new-born babies clinging to their parents, but a bit frightening to see the occasional fight! The forest park is itself lovely. I guess we felt we had to go since it's so famous. I'm glad we did and I do not feel the need to ever go again!", "The monkey forest was highly recommended to us. We reached there and took the entry tickets. The map mentioned that there are about 15 places to visit. However, when you walk around the place does not seem to be that big. Nevertheless, the experience to spend time with monkeys and forest neighbourhood is quite interesting. The place though small has a nice mix of river stream, fountain and wooden walkways. We spent about 90 mins and it was fun. I think they should add a few more things for tourists to do. The highlight is obviously the monkeys. They look different and quite interesting to watch.", "money spinning at the great cost of the fellow monkeys it says it preserves...there were hordes of people lining up to pay their entrance fee....way to pretentious....and certainly not protecting the little primates as much as they say...values are on the cash flow not the animals itself Simple......", "Many monkeys roam both inside & outside of the park. You need to follow the visiting \\guidelines\\\" posted at the entrance. I've seen one opening a backpack zipper while the owner was looking the other way. 2 hours at the park was more than enough for us. And they seem to be calmer in the late afternoon.\"", "Probably the best thing to do in Ubud. It's quite a large circuit so can take awhile. The monkeys are very cool. A little scary lol but very cool. You can just stand and watch a group for ages. Quite entertaining. Some parts are stinky and it's quite hot but that's to be expected.", "The entry cost was 30,000 R or $3 AUD per adult which is reasonable. The monkeys were interesting and fun. The forest gardens are nice. The highlight for me was the temples and the walk through the forest and the bridge over the creek at the bottom of the site. Our visit took about an hour. A bit touristy but it is worth the visit.", "I can recommend a visit to the sanctuary. The gardens are always beautifully maintained and there are many monkeys to see. Make sure to put your sunglasses away and hold on tight to your bag and camera.", "These little guys are funny and behave like rascals, make sure you don´t have anything in your backpack or they will find and steal it! Specially fond of water bottles, just be careful when one approaches because he will jump you!", "If you like feral, wild, deformed and dangerous monkeys - this is the place. If you have any food on you prepared to be attacked. Don't leave sunglasses on. My friends and I lasted 10 minutes. I couldn't wait to get out. Even my sister who absolutely adores all animals had them climbing all over her and they were large and had jumped on her back. They need a lot more staff to look after paying customers.", "Entrance fee is IDR 50,000 which was included in our tour price. Be warned not to take plastic bottles as the Monkeys will hunt it down and steal it from you! Still nicely set out grounds and interesting to watch the family interaction along with the territorial battles between them. Definitely worth a visit 2166 ", "My family, husband, myself and 2 children ages 12 and 15, absolutely loved our visit to the monkey sanctuary. The monkey roam freely, you are able to buy a large bundle of bananas for approximate $4 US to feed them. You simply hold the banana over your shoulder and the monkey climbs up to take it. We loved it, but I can see how the monkeys might scare younger children. There is staff everywhere to endure nothing happens and to help control situations. The grounds themselves are beautiful, make sure you don't miss the area down by the stream and the banyan tree, we almost missed it. There are baby monkeys everywhere as well, such a unique experience!!!", "I loved monkey forest! It was so great to see so many happy monkeys in their natural habitat. Make sure to wear mosquito repellent before going in.", "Full of monkeys and the odd tourist acting like a monkey.... A must see in ubud if you are there. They are very tame and really hanging around to be fed by the tourists. It looks as if it's allowed as there are official looking people selling bananas etc to feed them. Take water .... Its very hot and humid there.", "This was our last and best stop on the usland. 30000 IDR each to enter. We purchased bananas and had a blast playing with the monkeys. The park is beautiful with walking trails and trees straight out of the Tomb Raider movie. Reminded me of cambodia. Shops on the way out if you need to pick up souvenirs.", "Worth going to see but recommend going early or later in the afternoon. Was pretty hot. Beautiful views with great photo opportunities. Be careful of the monkeys, they will grab your personal items.", "A relaxing way the spend the morning wandering through the tranquility of the forest. It’s AUD8 for adults and AUD5 for kids under 12.", "Monkeys everywhere. Make sure you keep all your belongings safe. Nice place to visit with children, my daughter loved this place. A monkey jumped and sat on her head, she was exited.", "If you like Monkeys, then this is the place for you. A good couple of hours strolling around watching Monkeys run amok....Monkey Lovers Paradise. Be aware that they can get aggressive, but if you don't provoke them like the Chinese tourist do then you will be fine. It is also a nice walk around the forest & seeing the monkeys roaming free is the best part.", "Yes, hordes of tourists ... but that's just part of it. Windswept & rugged peninsula & a historic place. Just watch out for the monkeys - they will take anything. One monkey took Irenes glasses off her head before she knew what was happening. Then very aggressive about keeping them. Pick up a stick & they quickly back off", "I would have paid triple the entrance fee for this experience. We stayed hours watching our ancestors, their play and their antics. You will love this but pay attention to the rules. The monkeys are not afraid of you and they will jump on you and try to snatch a purse, water bottle, plastic bag, shiny necklace, backpack...anything that they can grab. This is funny when it's happening to someone else, but not so funny when it's you. So follow the written rules. You can also watch them being fed at various stations. There are handlers throughout who are more than happy to answer questions. This place is delightful and the monkeys deserve your respect. Definitely a must see!", "I had doubts about this place after reading some reviews about monkeys attacking children and snatching stuff. Ones in Ubud. we decided to visit. Our 6 years old loved it. It felt absolutely safe. We spent about 2 hours. IMHO it is one of the major attractions in Ubud. Do not miss it.", "A fun activity to do that doesn't cost more than AUD 5.00. Watch your valuables though. They will try to dig into your pockets and open your bags.", "Loved it, loved it, loved it!!!! We have seen monkeys before and been to other monkey temples in Indonesia and Thailand but this was very different. Prior to arrival our driver says one thing to remember \\No Eyes Contact\\\" with the monkeys. They can get angry and vicious so don't look at their eyes. This said it was a wonderful experience wandering through the forest like sanctuary where the monkeys young and old roam around playfully with each other. You can buy bananas and feed them. They will come up to you quickly and either eat it on you or run off to open and eat so no other monkey can steal it. They won't eat already opened bananas they must be whole. Its a great experience, one I would highly recommend and would definitely so again when in Indonesia. Great spot!!!!\"", "A 20min walk from Ubud centre. Wonderful experience, so glad I went. Obey the rules and you will be just fine. Highly recommend you don't wear sunnys, hat etc. I watched 2 pairs of sunnys get taken, a bottle of orange juice from lady's open bag and a cliff bar from bag. Was really cool watching monkeys in their own natural habitat.", "Lots of fun watching and walking amongst the animals. I got a bit nervous at first, especially when they warn not to look in to their eyes and that if they jump on you don't panic BUT if you follow these rules (and always stay calm) they don't go near you. Definitely DO NOT hide food. They know to expect food and will find it. Entry was $30,000 rupiah and worth the experience.", "I mean its okay but not mandatory to visit. My mother got attacked by the monkeys twice because of her handbag, so be very careful with items as they are wild animals at the end of the day.", "Hi again, took the family to monkey forest and had a good time.lots of cheeky monkeys.tip becarefull of your glasses as they like to take them, it happened to a tourist there.must see.great day.enjoy .thank you", "We enjoyed our visit to the monkey forest. Technically, there were monkeys sitting just outside the entrance, so we really didn't need to go in, but glad we did. Monkeys are everywhere and some will come up and sit on you if they feel like it (or steal what you have - so beware). Definitely something one must visit while in Ubud.", "After reading many TripAdvisor reviews, I decided not to visit Monkey Forest. After India, Myanmar and also Indonesia, I skip all \\monkey\\\" business. I would hate having my glasses broken, my cap stolen and my cellphone and camera taken away by those \\\"smart\\\" and \\\"nasty\\\" monkeys. So, you may wonder what am I doing here? Well, I took the chance to write about a very important attraction in Ubud that is not listed on TripAdvisor: the Monkey Forest Road! The beautiful street that will take you (or bring you from) directly to Monkey Forest (whose entrance is located at its end or beginning, depending of where you are). Monkey Forest Road is a street for tourists! Everything here is tourist minded and I'm saying that with a very positive view and fond memories.The best souvenir shops and restaurants in Ubud are here, as well as fantastic art galleries and, of course, the nese dance theaters. Completely safe and absolutely charming! I enjoyed every minute spent on this street: window shopping, having dinner, tea or a just sipping a delicious Bintang beer! After all, who still cares about \\\"nasty\\\" monkeys?\"", "It's not a big place but definitely worth a visit. You get up and close to the monkeys. They'll even crawl on you. Be careful with valuables though.", "Would definitely recommend coming here if in bail - but with caution. There are monkey everywhere so its an awesome experience!! Read the signs and follow carefully as i was bitten by a monkey as it tried to take my handbag!", "Well worth the visit but be careful! The monkeys are artful and will snatch water bottles, food, spectacles and anything else that interests them. Really enjoyed being with them.", "Great place to visit. Beautiful nature and many curious monkeys. It was a lot of fun to watch them playing and running up close.", "If you're around, don't skip it. It's very pleasant, the monkeys are very cute. But be careful, they try to steal things ahah.", "Very buetifull place recommend to all, childrens paradise, the monkeys are friendly. The forest is clean and the stuff is helpful. The entrance fees was in normal price. Finally recommended to all.", "Don't worry about the horror stories you read, this place is awesome. Monkeys were very docile, and the whole experience was enjoyable. We were there for an hour and didn't see anyone getting bitten, or items getting stolen. Would highly recommend as a must do in .", "The temple and surrounds are amazing, views incredible but the monkeys are dangerously cheeky and steal anything that is visible both on and off you. The presence of the place is very spiritual. The monkeys make it very unpleasant.", "2nd time went to this place and this time watched monkeys played around and swimming in the central pond and they jumped to my back and my wife! We were shocked but kinda funny too hahaha... the palce was always crowded!", "The monkey forest is a nice park on the dge of town, the monkeys are generally very well behaved and you can get great pictures...but some of them are quite aggressive, particularly if you bring food through the park! Something to consider if you are staying in accomodation which requires a walk through the Forest en route to central Ubud!", "The place is located in a small forest in the highland of Ubud, makes it a cold and serene place (an ideal place for a Jakartan like me). The place is also very well-maintained, clean, and tidy, one of the best in the country. There are several temples inside but there is not much to do as they're all closed and we're not allowed to go in. There is also a stage and at certain times there are some shows. Playing with monkeys is another activity, they are harmless unless you provoke them to be so. Nothing to worry about the monkeys as there are information everywhere about what to do and not, also the guides are everywhere to keep them calm. Be careful with your belongings, make sure you put them in places monkeys cannot reach (button your pockets, lock your bags). If you hold any kind of food, they will most likely take it. I spend about an hour and a half in the place and it was definitely worth it. If you happen to be in Ubud, this is definitely a must-come.", "We enjoyed our visit to see the monkeys.Lovely forest setting & temples within. You can buy banannas & sweet potatoes inside if you want to feed the monkeys. Be warned they dont hold back!!~ My husband got hungry & pulled out a packet of chip from my bags...he had a monkey jump on him & wrestle for the bag, all over in a second!` Husband-0, Monkey-1.", "If you think this would be a great entertainment just forget. This is a forest overcrowded by people upsetting the monkeys. Nonetheless a member of the staff was asking for a support to the tourist while he was looking around to see if some other members of the staff were not seeing him. After getting the money he just put some food on the tourist hand for the monkey to catch while other was taking the picture. This was absolutely disgusting. What a corruption!!! I thought that money was to conservation issues, but this scenery just destroyed my faith in humanity. Fortunately I have a photo of him. You can see him and report him as I did. A monkey jumped over my head and tried to open my Bag. My husband tried to save me and was almost bitten by this creature.", "If you are staying in Ubud, you'd be crazy not to pay the Monkey Forest a visit. The entrance fee is reasonable, and there are monkeys EVERYWHERE! Personally, I am not the keen on feeding the monkeys, I prefer to see them from a distance. I went in the morning right after the monkeys had been fed, so they were less wild. The temple sculptures are amazing!", "Very enjoyable visit. Lots of monkeys and lovely to see them in their natural environment. Do not wear ear rings, look them in the eye or take a handbag though.", "We were a little apprehensive about the monkeys but this was a cool visit. The monkey forest is in itself a beautiful park with temples, walking trails in a dense forest, a river running through it. And there's monkeys everywhere. The usually leave you alone if you leave them allne and don't flash camera's or bring food in your bag. Those who enjoy can buy bananas to feed that, that will get you the picture with the monkey on your head. Or one of the guards can help you. For 20k they make the monkey pose for you, on top of you, next to you. Don't be fooled and take your tume, you caneasily spend 1,5 hrs here.", "You should visit this place!!! It's a must see but i really didn't enjoy it that much the monkeys walk around freely which includes they jump on you, take your staff and scream.... the landscape though it's gorgeous!!!!", "You absolutely have to go at the monkey forest if you are hanging in ! It can be dangerous , sometimes monkey can get aggressive ! Just be careful and respectful", "Monkey forest is definitely worth visiting. One of the best experiences in . Just when u enter tonnes of monkeys r jumping around. I would like to advise not to touch or try to play with adult monkeys they r quiet aggressive but small ones love playing . We bought bananas and fed them to make pictures but later when we went deeper in the park we could just sit and monkeys would come themselves and play with u", "We (young couple)spent about 45minutes walking around the forest and tracks, to the river and temples (which were closed). Plenty of monkeys around in the trees, ground, on statues so its good to see and as warned, they can jump onto people and look in bags. 30,000 entrance fee.", "I would describe it as a must do. In here I could experience the monkeys in an close to natural habitat, an art exhibit, traditional temples and unique nature. Just strolling around and getting influenced by it's many contents just feels good. You should definetely read all the hints and rules. They are wild monkeys and even though they don't really mind you, you need to behave respectively. The staff is very friendly, react fast if there are any troubles and helps you take selfies with the monkeys.", "This is a really nice venue. Very scenic. Wonderful for strolling. But the monkeys are a nuisance. They can be very aggressive and will threaten and sometimes attack each other as well as those tourists foolish enough to try to feed them. If you can keep your distance, you can have a perfectly fine time. There are even some small shops for shopping----souveniers, clothing, etc.", "It keeps promises and is both entertaining and beautiful Park is well organized and is super safe if you respect the signs. ", "The Monkey Forest was one of the top three things I did in . The monkeys are super funny to watch, and will climb on you to get food. Be careful not to provoke them, though-- one of them bit me when I tried to borrow half a banana from him. There are tons of them, and you are guaranteed to have a close encounter with them if you want to. It costs a few rupiahs to enter, but it is worth it. You'll do wisely in bringing your own fruits and banans for feeding them, as the people hanging around there are will charge you ridicolously much to buy from them. I recommend everyone to visit the Monkey Forest.", "We loved the monkey forrest - make sure you take off your valuables and read the safety sign before you go in bring some extra money to buy bananas to feed the monkeys", "Bitten by a mangy monkey while sitting and looking at the temple. Definitely do not take children. If you really do feel that you have to go then make sure you've had all your rabies jags and pack a taser. They should close it to the public and leave the monkeys in peace.", "Very cheap and good fun to watch all the monkeys running around like they own the place (which they basically do). Babies are super cute. Make sure you look at all the old buildings as well not just the monkeys, some of the carvings are fab.", "The monkeys here are quite tame and not really aggressive There are many handlers to keep Monkey Forest safe and calm A must see", "We went first thing in the morning and it was still quiet (not too many tourists). And the monkeys were still quite friendly. We could buy some bananas for 20, 000 for 4 bananas and the teller helped us to feed the bananas to the monkeys so that we could get good photos. It is important to remain calm, the monkeys are friendly, but within reason and you should ensure to follow the guidelines. I got heaps of photos of monkeys on my shoulders eating bananas. The monkeys were a little bit cheeky / playful and did bite me in a no -serious way but it did scrape some skin and hurt a bit, but I wouldn't let that stop me from visiting. Best time to go is 8:30 (opening). At around 10:00 am it became significantly more busy and the monkeys would become slightly more aggessive due to the high number of visitors. I wouldn't miss going! If you're in ubud then you must visit.", "We loved the monkeys. They were so much fun. Can buy bananas for around 5.00 a bunch to feed them there. They climb up you and will sit on your should to eat the bananas. The staff is very helpful and will help you if you need it. Would highly recommend this place !!", "My husband and I were walking along a boardwalk path with some steps. There was a monkey sitting on one of the steps....in the middle of the path. I had read up on all the tips, I had no jewelry, no purse, no food, nothing - and I did not even look at him. I just proceeded to walk by and he grabbed one leg and bit my ankle, I ignored him and kept walking and he grabbed my other leg and bit that ankle. I kept walking and he let go. It wasn’t really that painful. I looked down and saw scratch marks...not 100% sure if his teeth left marks or his claws. It happened so fast, but I did see him bite me. And both ankles were bleeding. It was surreal. I went to the First Aid station where they assured me I was going to be fine. The young lady cleaned the wiped the wounds and put iodine on them and sent me on my way. Later that afternoon I took a shower and really washed the wounds well. The one ankle began to bleed again and I called the front desk of our resort (Komaneka) to see if they had antibiotic cream. They didn’t and highly recommended we go to the clinic. Eventually, we went to the clinic....apparently I was their 3rd monkey bit that day. $350 US later and after only 30 min, they had cleaned the wounds, given me 2 Rabies shots, antibiotic cream, antibiotic pills and pills to prevent Hepatitis - and sent me home. They do take credit cards! They were wonderful, efficient & helpful. I guess I’ll need to go get another rabies vaccine soon. I would go to the forest again....but I wouldn’t come that close to a monkey again.", "there is free 2 storey parking for motorscooters opposite the main entrance, once inside the forest it is an oasis away from the heat. The monkeys are are clever, I saw one brushing his teeth with a discarded (or stolen) toothbrush. The various families of monkeys are cute but don't try to touch them, they have large sharp teeth. An enjoyable experience.", "Monkey Forest is a great place to visit in , it offers beautiful nature and a special atmosphere.", "There are a lot of tourists here, but if you follow the bridges down to the water, you can find a path or two that's more private and Indiana-Jones-like. Make sure to watch your belongings and not to wear shiny things like earrings and sunglasses as the monkeys will grab them!", "As long as you follow the rules ! I was negligent and a monkey stole my camera case ! Thankfully, the keepers managed to get it back for me. But I learned a lesson ! Beautiful park, the bridge looks like one in GOT... Lol Enjoy !", "Such a beautiful forest , but you must remember these are wild monkeys. Yes they will climb on to your head to get a banana but don't tease them or they get vicious. Follow the guides advice there are plenty of them walking around. Save your tickets, you can use them in most if the local bars and cafe to get 10% off the bill.", "Definitely a must-do when in Ubud. You can buy bananas to feed the monkeys inside but be careful as some monkeys can get a little too \\excited\\\" when they notice that you have food. Also keep away shiny objects like water bottles as they might try to snatch them from you. Of course, they are also fascinated by handbags and might try to search for food in them. And, of course, you should always respect them and don't act aggressively, then you will be totally fine. After a while you will get a good feeling of which monkeys you can approach and which you might better stay away from. If you sit down somewhere they might even come and sit on your shoulder, even if you don't have food. :)\"", "My boyfriend and I spent a couple of hours in the monkey forest while we were in Ubud and we loved it! The monkeys were adorable and friendly, and came right up to us. They really took to my boyfriend, they kept jumping on him and following him (we didn't have any food). Some of the employees warned us to be careful when there was a baby following us because the mothers get really protective and could arrack you if they think you're a threat. So definitely exercise caution when making contact with the monkeys. It may be good to have a rabies vaccine too, just in case something goes wrong. Overall we really enjoyed our time here and will most likely be back!", "Loved my visit to the Sacred Monkey Forest. I wore dark colours, did not carry any food, no dangling jewellery, etc. Kept my distance from the macaques and had a great time watching the antics of both macaques and tourist. Enjoyed a magical minute when a young macaque climbed on to my knee and played with the buttons on my shirt. Read up before you go on monkey forest etiquette and respect the inhabitants and their environment. Recommend this Ubud attraction.", "I really enjoyed my visit at first. I didn't feed the monkeys and they didn't bother me. Very scenic and it was great to be able to see so many monkeys. They were adorable. The park is quite big so many chances to see them. It was good that there were park rangers. However, I was near the end of my visit and a monkey attacked me. No park rangers were in this part of the park. I was near the end of the park where there is a narrow pathway and river. A large number of tourists were around. However, I walked back along the narrow path alone. People were ahead of me and behind me, but not right next to me. Then, out of no where a monkey attacked me. Luckily I had long pants and only got scratched. However, I had to go to a medical clinic to get shots and drugs. Wouldn't suggest going to that part of the park. Or if you do, make sure you are walking with a group of people.", "It may seem touristy but how else are you going to see monkeys running free in nature without being deep in a jungle? After all it is a sanctuary. The landscape and waterfall give you a sense of what the rest of is like. We thoroughly enjoyed our outing here and highly recommend to people of all ages and families.", "Its the blessing green sanctuary in the middle of the heritage town ubud with lovely small temple complex and magnificent years old sculptures. Apart from the temple s and monuments its like a evergreen forest with good shade and lovely peaceful surroundings. Monkey are the ruling party ofcourse in the area its bit scary but beauty of the place.. a must visit destination..", "Keep your bag on your front and zipped up, no sunnies, no hat. The lush grounds and location are amazing but the monkeys are well educated in human interaction and will grab items from you. Love the temples, the gardens, the waterways. A gem in the middle of downtown Ubud. Easy walking, no major stairs or hills, so suitable for wveryone even those of us not so fit.", "Amazing contact with the monkeys, beautiful florest inside Ubud, also notice the butterflies when you are there, they're beautiful. If you are calm enought maybe you can extend a finger so a monkey will \\shake your hand\\\", but of course be careful. They will jump on you and open your bag without any problem to steal wathever is appealing to them, especially food. Or powerbanks 😂 Without a question a must see while in Ubud.\"", "A must visit if you are going to Ubud. Its located near the city center. Monkey are usually very friendly, but watch out if you have a banana with you! :)", "Well worth the AUD $5 to wander through this lovely cool forest . There are plenty of monkeys wandering around and seemly not bothered with all the tourists . Definitely a must to do in UBud.", "If you like monkeys you will love this place, great fund and entertainment, cheap to enter and very entertaining animals all free to wander looking at us mad humans. Nice walk from Ubud too, goto via Jalan Monkey Forest but walk back via Jalan Hanoman to get the most from it.", "IDR50k for one ticket. We paid and walked ourselves, it’s just a huge park with nice pavements and filled with monkeys. Some monkeys are tame, some are alpha males. I saw a monkey attack someone but jumping to the person and yelling very loud without any reason so it’s actually quite scary... Just follow their rules - no hanging items, no food, don’t look at the monkeys in the eyes... Just some basics you need to follow to be safe. These creatures aren’t harmful but they are not the nicest ones either so you need to protect yourself as well.", "I loved this experience. The monkeys are everywhere so be careful not to have things hanging off your clothes or out of your pockets as they will steal it!!! 😂🐒 You will get to see lots of different sized monkeys including little babies hanging onto their mums! The drive up from seminyak with traffic is awful, just don't be in a rush. It's $5AUD to get in. Well worth it! Highly entertaining!! ", "Firstly after buying our very reasonable tickets a man who appeared in uniform and told us to follow him as it was his job to give us the tour and keep us safe from the monkeys. Once we get through the entrance he says \\I forgot to say this is not included in the ticket price but you have to pay me an extra Rp 150000\\\"! We quickly informed him we would be doing no such thing and he left us to it. We walked the entirety of the pathways, beautiful views of the ocean and forest but no monkeys to be seen. This is not an easy walk for young children or the elderly (we had both with us). Lots of stairs and steep inclines, very little shade. It wasn't until our ascent to the exit that we saw our first monkey. There was 5 all up in the last ten metres of the path and in the car park. Staff were also present and quickly scares the older monkey back into the forest when he came into the path. My 5 year old did stupidly drop a cheap trinket necklace and it was swooped upon by a young monkey who almost taunted her with it as she cried. We placed a water bottle down close by to coax it away from the necklace but it ended up with both. The necklace ended up getting snagged on a rock and a very kind and brave man dove in and grabbed it back much to the monkeys disgust and tried to chase him for it. All in all, beautiful views, not so much of a temple in the traditional sense and the areas used for worship were off limits. Monkeys were few and far between and if you are headed there to see them only, save your legs and head into the exit!\"", "one of famous tourist attractions in Ubud, clean and cozy place, most of the monkeys so cute and lil bit naughty ,, entrance fees still average ..beware of your glasses mobile", "The forest affords a nice walk, lots of good views and photos of monkeys, and even a small waterfall inside!", "I travelled here with hubbie and daughter and after being warned by many locals and apon entering to be careful of the monkeys as they can be vicious my daughter became so frightened that we could not enjoy them in their natural habitat. The monkeys are very used to people and can quickly jump on you, however they tend to look for people who have food in their hand or are wearing glasses & hats.We had to leave as my daughter was so scared seeing the monkeys climb and jump up on people. We returned in the afternoon after a break and a monkey was attracted to hubbies backpack, ears, eyes and hair !! The main thing is too not panic, scream or run. After this experience my daughter warmed to them a little. They can be vicious but there are many locals/workers to lend a helping hand if a monkey happens to steal something from you. Let your kids know what to expect but in a way that does instill fear into them !", "Anyone that comes to really has to visit the monkey forest. Situated in dense forest with lots of hidden areas to explore. It is reasonably commercial but also not spoiled by tourism too much. The main thing to watch out for all the monkeys. They can be reasonably confident bordering on the aggressive side of things if you're not careful. Generally I think you are safe and okay but the monkeys will try to run off with cameras/sunglasses and anything else you let them get their hands on. Good experience and I must do", "Great for a quick visit to see the Monkeys and temples / cremation areas. Just watch that you don't have any loose articles otherwise they will be removed by the Monkeys!", "Well worth the visit to the monkey forest. The forest itself is spectacular and then there’s the monkeys they are so cheeky - we watched one grab lollies out of another tourists backpack and others climbing a tree doing cannonballs into the pool. The only downside is that we saw some monkeys chewing on plastic bottles not sure if the got them from s bin or if there were litterers", "I was a little sceptical about visiting the monkey forest sanctuary in Ubub as I had heard mixed reviews about it. This is definitely worth the visit! Seeing the monkeys close up is really great, and fun for those brave enough to interact with them. They are pretty cheeky, and you do need to be cautious - they do bite! The highlight of the sanctuary for me was the scenery. It was like being in Raiders of the Lost Ark! Beautiful carved bridges, temples, statues, rope 'ladders' hanging down from the tree canopy - beautiful! The paths are well maintained and it is a fairly easy walk and if you don't want to do the hills there are other routes. I would highly recommend visiting this attraction. Excellent value at about NZ$4 per adult entry.", "The Sacred Monkey Forest is situated a very short distance from the main street of Ubud This is truely a forest of monkeys The monkeys are very well fed on sweet potato and bananas, but hold onto your water bottles and bags Wonderful scenery, clean and green Temples and a deer stable Admission $3 AUD, pay in RP 30.000", "A bit of fun in Ubud. Ive been to Monkey Forest around 4 times and its always a fun way to spend an hour in Ubud. You can get as close and personal with a monkey as you feel comfortable. If you dont want the Monkey's to get to close dont bring and food in with you and you'll be fine. After visit the forest head left when leaving and walk up the road 2 minutes to the Terrace View Restaurant, beautiful spot for lunch...", "Watching stupid tourists was as entertaining as watching the monkeys! We had a brilliant time here. Up close and personal with the macaques. Worth the entrance fee. Very lucky to see so many new baby's who were adorable. Much fun! A definite favorite for us.", "Amazed by this beautiful forest in the middle of the Ubud center. Surrounded by so many monkeys and they are all so cute! Definitely a must visit if you're in Ubud!", "Nice place to see monkeys in a nice environment. Area is not too large so you can spend 1-2 hours there. The monkeys are really confiding and do not hesitate to climb on your back when getting something to eat.", "The Monkey Forrest is well worth a visit if you have kids. The cheeky monkeys captivate them! The forest itself is welcome respite from the heat of the day and is really beautiful. Keep an eye out for the big male monkeys who can be a bit demanding if you have food on you! A fun activity for an hour or so.", "Enter at your own risk. Monkeys are cute, but just like humans there's a mixture of nice ones and mean ones. A monkey jumped on a lady's head and started vigorously pulling her hair checking for bugs and such. The staff is normally around but at that moment, no staff member saw and all she could do was start walking away terrified until the monkey finally leaped off. I also stumbled upon a monkey family and they were quite peaceful and fun to watch. If you just want to go to look at the monkeys I advice not to sit down anywhere or have your back turned to a monkey, or else they will jump on you especially if you have a backpack on. ", "Lovely gardens, a few too many stalls which suit Kita but sort of out of place in monkey forest. If you love nature, plants and cheeky animals then check it out. DO NOT wear glasses, earnings, or anything at all which can be grabbed by monkeys. They are fast, cunning and fearless little thieves trained by humans in some instances. If you get something stolen ask security to contact a monkey guardian. They do exist but is not local knowledge. Just ask any local driver who has bad something stolen, they always get it back !", "This is set in a beautiful Forrest that on its own is worth going to, the monkeys are an extra bonus. I saw a lot of tourist get bitten by the monkeys as they were trying to feed them and get them to stand on them for photos - so do this at your own risk. If you just look you will be ok though :)", "Worth a visit but is done in a hour of two. Monkeys are a bit scary and cheeky will go in your bag so keep things closed and close", "Monkey Forest is definitely an experience. At the entrance they sell bananas for you to feed the monkeys, but be prepared that in this case are a bit aggressive and certainly not afraid of people. They will climb up you and jump on you from above to take the banana before you even get it peeled. They will also try to steal your things if you have anything not attached to you .. think sunglasses, water bottles, but you can see this phenomena depicted in the funny statues along the road leading there. For the most part they monkeys are harmless and you can observe them from a short distance just going about their business. Also be aware that they like plastic bags and will go after them without provocation. Can be scary if you don't know what they want. Whatever you do DON'T smile at them or show your teeth because they will think you're being aggressive and it will make them angry. Overall a fun experience.", "We spent a lovely hour or so here. The monkeys are cheeky but seem clean, healthy and happy. They are pretty lively and had a go at my water bottle (unsuccessfully). My daughter loved it. Another friend found the whole place a bit scary and unpleasant - I think it boils down to how you like the idea of the monkeys running all around you. My one complaint was that the site was pretty small - don't expect to be able to sensibly spend more than 60 mins here.", "Yes, there are monkeys- lots of them! You can enjoy watching the antics of the monkeys, but the grounds are gorgeous and a much bigger drawcard. Picture enormous Ficus trees with roots snaking down ravines, moss covered statues and ancient ruins; the scenery and ambiance are what makes this place. Monkey keepers are always on hand to safeguard guests (the monkeys are curious and, at times aggressive; hubby had a plastic bag peeping out of his backpack stolen by a monkey that was ready to bite him). Toilet facilities are okay (bring spare loo paper). Entry is cheap ($3Aus).", "Only downside was that I saw some people getting attacked by a few monkeys, looking terrifying. Other than that the park was very nice and the other monkeys are very entertaining of fascinating to watch. Just watch your stuff and don't by any bananas to carry around, they will come for them!", "Beautiful lush forest. Hundreds of monkeys wondering around. A must to see and experience and watch the antics of the cheeky monkeys. There are lots of signs in several languages to help educate visits on what not to do and how to protect your belongings. There are also lots of forest rangers/attendants to keep an eye on the monkeys and the visitors to make sure that everyone behaves.", "The park is heavily forested, with approximately 605 crab-eating but friendly macaques. You can observe their daily activities – mating, fighting, grooming, and caring for their young – at close range, and can even sit next to monkeys along the park's paths. You can also buy some bananas and feed them but beware because in this case there is a highly possibility to climb on you! Enthusiastically recommended!", "There is no need to pay entry as there is a track around the forest where heaps of monkeys hang out. Beware if wearing or having shiny objects (even plastic bags) as they will not remain yours for long. Watching locals carrying slingshots to ward off monkeys is amusing.", "Excellent to see monkeys close up cheap and easy. Do not have anything that the monkeys could take. Did see some tourist trying to get their sunscreen back.", "A fun way to spend a couple of hours. There are a few directions you can take to walk around, with rangers dotted about regularly. The monkeys will climb on you if encouraged with food, not something we fancied personally but lots were. Spray well before entering if your prone to mosquito bites and keep your belongings close by, the monkeys may take a liking to them. The area is beautiful and I would recommend more than flip flops for your feet as some areas are steep and a little slippery.", "If you’re in the area this is a must do. Not only do you get to be close to Monkeys in their natural habitat but you also get to walk through the jungle forest and admire the beauty of the fresh water spring temples and some colossal trees. 2 hours + very well spent.", "Staff work hard to keep the naughty monkeys in check but saw a monkey steal a ladies sparkly earring and then proceeded to eat it. You can buy bananas to feed them but be careful as they do jump and climb up on you. Nice walk around the temple and monkeys are funny and cheeky but also naughty.", "This is well worth a visit but don't expect to be walking through a natural forest. The place is well organised and reasonably accessible but this is all at the cost of a natural feel, which is definitely lost amongst the concrete walkways and designated pathways & routes. Having said that, there is plenty of opportunity to see the monkeys acting reasonably naturally, but beware of loose clothing, open bags and sunglasses. The monkeys are very attracted to them. It's just a shame that it didn't quite feel like a natural habitat!", "Monkeys everywhere! ! Enjoyed feeding them however 50,000 for bunch of bananas bit steep.Hang on to your possessions monkeys are little thieves", "Amazing place. Even without the monkeys the forest would be worth a visit. Unfortunately, people keep behaving like idiots, bringing plastic bottles and food into the sanctuary... Monkeys will attack you to steal those things from you and you'll contribute to the pollution problem! Just don't bring any plastic inside or at least store them well inside your (closed!) bags. As long as you follow the rules (check their website prior to visiting), you'll have a great experience and preserve the sanctuary. I'd recommend wearing tight-ish clothes, I was wearing a long, flowy skirt and the little monkeys kept grabbing and playing with it. It was harmless but I saw other girls with the same issue getting scared a bit.", "Fun to mingle with the monkeys, but you do worry about the ethics of attractions like this. Packed with tourists, all sporting handfuls of bananas. Watch out for those protective Mummy monkeys!", "In no zoo or monkey park the animals come as close as here. We enjoyed seeing those funny creatures and made beautiful pictures. There is a lot of nonsense written about this Monkey Forest. For us, it was unique and unforgettable. And safe. If you don't behave as an idiot and take into account a few basic rules, you don't have anything to fear. Monkeys are cute, but are wild and brutal animals. Keep your distance. Enter the monkeys do not. Do not get too close. And then you have a great time.", "Its a great place to run away from crowded place like kuta or denpasar. Its so peacefull here. Surrounded by large tree and lots of monkeys, we feel so peacefull and we laugh while watching the monkey. Love this place.", "They don't call it the Monkey Forest for nothin'! There are monkeys everywhere. Right at the entrance - monkeys. As we arrived, a couple with a kid in a stroller had a tube of Pringles snatched before they could react. DON'T BRING ANY FOOD TO THE MONKEY FOREST! Because, you know, there are monkeys everywhere. They've learned that plastic bags usually contain food, too, so avoid plastic bags. There's a nice temple to hike to...and there are monkeys everywhere there, too.", "I’ve never thought of myself as a person scared of monkeys, but this place really tests your limits. The animals are absolutely adorable and ya wanna just snuggle them, but then they get close to you and you no longer wish for snuggles. Do NOT bring bags when you visit as the monkeys approach people with bags, don’t wear hats or sunnies because they little buggers will snatch them right off of you. The staff here are wonderful though and are sure to keep an eye out to ensure everyone’s safety. Such a neat experience, but also a little sketchy. Still, don’t miss it if you’re in Ubud! Costs only 80,000 for adult entry.", "It's a huge beautiful forest and there are monkeys everywhere and thankfully there are also employees at almost every corner but you can safe your time and money by visiting almost any other big temple in and see monkeys.", "Monkey forest is worth a visit if you are in ubud. The sanctuary is very well maintained and clean. Dont keep any kind of food with you as monkeys will try to steal it and can get aggressive. There are plenty of staff to make sure the guest are safe. It's a beautiful walk through the forest. We Spend almost 2 hours inside the forest.", "we´ve been there twice (first time just for the monkeys; second time on Galungan day to watch the ceremony) and really enjoyed it. We did get some nice shoots. The monkeys are just fun to watch. Go early to avoid the crowds! For photographers (and everybody else who likes to watch the animals and their behavior) highly recommended! :)", "I admit I wasn't 100% sold on going here, as I was afraid it would be too touristy and a bit exploitive of the Monkeys. But, after ten minutes in the sanctuary, I was glad I made the trip. The entire experience is surreal and fun. You can buy bananas to feed them and they have people walking around instructing you on what to do - and NOT do. After feeding the first two monkeys, I became more comfortable and the experience was unique and memorable. The Sanctuary is lush with vegetation and even without the monkeys roaming around, the walk through there is enjoyable. Some of the monkeys are either looking for food and interactive, while others are just chilling in the trees looking back at you with a \\I'm full\\\" expression. Go, if only for great pictures, as you will have a great time.\"", "Enjoyed but be careful they do like to surprise you. We enjoyed but on several occasions they did make us jump", "Before you do anything! DO NOT TAKE YOUR OWN FOOD. Don't even buy bananas. Inside the temple staff provide bananas free of charge and in such a way that does not expose you too as much risk. There is always 'risk' when being around animals bear this in mind We entered via the back entrance where there was no fee, we were so satisfied after 3 1/2 hours we left 100,000 at the entrance. The monkeys want food so if you have it they'll take it. If not they wont bother you. Also the monkeys cannot tell what is inside a bag or a tin or a wrapper thus they'll want these as well to look inside be warned. We went away from the main throng", "I was told the monkey's were aggressive only when I got there. Had I known I would have brought NOTHING inside with me and dress very plan. Long story short I now have NO PHONE FOR THE NEXT 2 1/2 Months. Becareful no matter what you read these monkey's are wild, smart, sneaky. I was taking photos when I heard a women scream about 200 feet from me, All I did was turn around from behind a monkey snatched my phone. I did nothing to provoke any monkey. My phone was gone with the monkey he jumped on the wall the phone ended up going over the cliffs. That happed 5 min while being there. After that I just wanted to go but couldn't find my driver. While I was there several more screams from tourist also so the remains of the 6 people that did get there phones back, wish I had photos but phone over cliff😠 They got them back but none are use able. I would not of thought a monkey could do such damage. You read about other not having a problem with the monkey's, well that is because there are still more tourist than monkey's. I will not even go to monkey forest now. I HATE THEM, SO AGGRESSIVE THAT IS NOT EVEN THE HALF. What is worse is the people telling me I did not follow the rules. My be if the tourists were told the truth about what the monkey's are like we could make an informed decision.", "This is a must visit if you’re in . More than 600 monkeys wander freely around the sacred forest and you can be sure of plenty of close encounters. You’ll take dozens of photos as well because there seem to be opportunities everywhere and the monkeys are completely unphased by your interest in them. Some are very cheeky and will jump on your back or try to get into your bag. What I didn’t like or approve of we’re the rangers and others who for a small payment would take photos of you with the monkeys on your shoulders. While the monkeys seemed used to this and didn’t appear stressed by it to me it was interfering with their otherwise natural life in this great sanctuary.", "I have been to Monkey forest a couple of times and holidaying with new visitors to a trip to Monkey forest was on the list of things to do. It is a pleasant stroll through the forest and the monkeys are quiet active so beware of wearing earrings and necklaces and any fruit in bags. The monkeys will sit on your shoulder eating bananas which you can obtain in the forest for a small fee. worth the trip, and should only take 1-2 hours.", "awful to see monkeys treated this way and insensitive tourists not recognising that they are wild animals", "Read Local Maui Hawaii's rules. I wish I had. A monkey reached in my bag and stole my hand sanitizer. I was worried because it's 60% alcohol. When I grabbed the container he bit me in my arm. Another monkey tried to take my friend's braclet. When she wouldn't give it to her he bit her ear. We even had our own private tour guide with us. This is a fun place but it can get scary fast. If you decide to buy bananas, split 1 buddle with your group so each person only has 2-3. That's all you need. These animals have a strong sense of smell, so if you have any food on you they will find it. I would recommend this attraction, but only for those people 12 years and older. You need to be alert at all times here.", "monkeys are everywhere. you have to pay 30,000 for the admission and you can buy small bunch of bananas at 20,000rp. there are 3 deers in the forest too.", "This sanctuary is within easy walking distance of many of the hotels in Ubud and yet it is a surprise to enter a huge hilly forest. The small entrance fee is well worth it as the whole site is well maintained, has many guides to keep an eye on things and excellent toilets. The monkeys are obviously the main attraction and it is so good to see them in a natural environment and yet get up close to them, particularly if you buy a banana to feed them. If you like nature and culture then you must visit.", "It's quite a trek from the centre of town but worth the effort, reasonably priced for entry and the bananas they provide are cheap enough for you to fill your pockets. Monkeys in abundance, they will stalk you if they see the yellow treat in your hand even when you've put it back in your pocket. The signs do warn you of their behaviour so do what they say, literally near the exit I managed one last picture with quite a young one on my shoulder, brought in my wife for the photo and he got scared. Slapped her round the head and bit me on the shoulder😂still ate the banana I gave him though! Just be careful not to smother them as they do react. All in all though an extremely good experience, much better to see them roam around like that than behind bars in a zoo🙌🏼 If you're in Ubud, don't miss it.", "It is nice to see these monkey's. Nut be awere that they like anything. So glasses or hats will be stolen by them. They also can be quite agressive.", "Hideous place. Most expensive entrance fee we came across. what joy to be savaged by screaming ugly monkeys. We were given a guard with a stick to beat them off us, but he only did that after the official photographer, who followed us, took his pictures to sell. I had one on my neck screaming in my ear and my wife had one on her head trying to steal her hat. There are hundreds of them all wanting to attack. Awful place.", "We were reluctant to visit because of the horror stories of people getting bit or scratched by the monkeys, with a chance of having to get treatment for rabies. We’re not experts, but I can say your 99,9% safe if you follow some rules. Wear long pants, closed shoes, don’t take packpacks or bags, don’t take of give food, and don’t have pockets with stuff inside visible. We did this and the monkeys didn’t find us even remotely interesting. Most important, don’t interact with them and just enjoy watching them. Any interaction is a risk. We saw one person get scratched while having a monkey on there shoulder under the guidance of a staff member who let the monkey walk up and down the guest luring it with nuts. I don’t even want to get into the moronic, uneducated people teasing the monkeys or telling real close pictures. Just respect their space and you’ll be fine. The place is beautiful, a small piece of jungle so bring repellent. One thing we did find quite disturbing was one staff member teasing and challenging one of the monkeys who got quite aggressive. This obviously only helps promoting this type of behavior towards humans.", "If you go, be there at 8.30. I arrived 9.10, which was actually to late. By 10.00 it get crazy busy here, with silly tourists. Screaming when a monkey jump on them... At that time I felt sorry for the monkeys.", "This was a blast. I was a little taken of guard at first when a monkey ran up to me and claimed up onto my shoulder. They are not shy. It's a good idea not to take anything with you like food or something the monkey's can easily see or grab. We bought some bananas to feed them at the entrance of the park. They were everywhere and fun to take pictures of. Just be safe: take as little with you as possible or have it hidden away, don't look them in the eyes (it is a sign of aggression or challenging them), if they try to grab something from you don't try and pull it away from them cause they may bite in this case (which brings us back to entering with minimal stuff they can grab). It is a MUST to go here if you're in Ubud.", "Nice morning out, you only need an hour or so to walk around. Do not bring any food or drinks and monkeys will leave you alone. You can get really close to them and get really good photos too", "a long way out and the monkeys arent friendly. One jumped on the back of our little boy and acgtually tried to bite his neck but only scratched the skin thankfully. you have to be on guard the whole time so be careful", "The monkeys are so cute! Definitely worth it. But seriously, DO NOT take any food or even a water bottle with you inside. They can get aggressive if they think you have food.", "Highly recommend this on any Ubud itinerary. The monkeys are everywhere so seriously watch out! The whole area is beautiful with bridges and running water throughout. There is also a temple in the middle of the entire thing.", "In the first 3 minutes I spent at Monkey Forest I was chased by a snarling monkey and climbed up by one who tried to steal my water bottle from my purse. Few employees around to ensure then safety of guests, but they all carry and frequently swing sticks to keep then monkeys back. Saw two monkeys with bloody wounds, likely from vicious fighting with others. Didn't get to enjoy the temples because I just wanted out, and I'm not generally quick to scare. Maybe with added security or a large umbrella to whack the little guys if they attack I *might* go back. Be careful even walking by the area with food in your bags, they will come after it! I would certainly not bring small kids here.", "Nice place just to hang out or playing with monkeys, this place is somehow feels like enchanted forest in a weird comical ways. Monkeys all around doing whatever they like. watch your belongings and foods", "We arrived there around mid morning, cheap entry to the forest and it was pretty busy with tourists. The monkey forest is actually very beautiful and there are some short walks you can do and a temple in the middle which you can photograph. Plenty of monkeys around the place and stalls that sell bananas. Other than one agro monkey (which we just walked away from) all the other monkeys were very tame. Don't be fooled though, they want those bananas and they are wild animals so just don't be an idiot and you shouldn't get into trouble. Supervise small children, sunglasses, water bottles and hats. The cafe/store is very small and only sells very basic items.", "We got in here quite late due to the length if Monkey Road and all the shops and cafes we stopped at. First of all this is a beautiful compact little jungle with some nese Hindu temples. Then to add to the excitement you have the troop of Long tail Macaques. I would advice not bring in anything in your pockets in a plastic bag as the monkeys will think you have food for them and pester you. All in all this was a nice way to spend an hour.", "What a shame that it's become about feeding the monkeys rather that seeing and exploring the interesting temples here. If you are able to ignore the monkey business you'll find some very interesting carvings on the temple walls and wonderfully comic statutes(see if you can find dumbo like elephant). But seriously, don't try to get the cute monkey to climb on you for a photo op. There's a reason there is a medical building on the grounds,,,and you'll spend time getting rabies shots like a traveler we met did.", "Nice park where you can walk around and encounter lots of friendly monkeys. The park has a few temples on the property and it is very well laid out, and quite beautiful.", "We visited here during our time in Ubud and really liked it,the monkeys were so cute and no trouble at all. Was a little apprehensive initially as to how they would react but if you follow the do's and don't your be fine. Give them space and don't be right in thier faces like some idiots were doing whilst we were there. Putting a selfie stick right up to thier faces to get a close up and then wonder why they showed their teeth and got angry,you don't need to do that you can get some lovely pics without doing that. Was great fun feeding them bannanas and we got some brilliant pictures, and surprisingly found they were gentle climbing on you I thought I would end up with claw marks, a cheeky monkey decided to steal my last two bannanas just as I was about to get them out of my bag. Lovely experience not to be missed", "A lovely temple to see, right by the ocean. Beautiful pictures to be taken. So green and pretty although the naughty little monkeys like to take your personal things and run, hold onto them tight. Walk was okay even in the sticky humid heat. We had a tour guide who was full of wisdom and stories, such a lovely man. Thank you 😊", "Went on a small bus tour yesterday to the monkey sanctuary. Enjoyed the experience. The monkeys are very accustomed to the tourists and at times too friendly. Watch your hats!!", "A lot of monkeys around but no harm in them being around if you act like a normal human being and respect that this is their environment. My girlfirend fed the monkeys and they climbed on her, they are no there to hurt or attack you. Some of the monkey climbed on my whilst i was taking a photo of her and they are surprisingly gentle,. Just don't act like a moron like some of the tourists there, coachloads of Koreans making lots of noise, screaming and running away and scaring the moneys. Nice to walk around for an hour or two. One highlight of our trip and really accessible.", "Walking amongst the free-range monkeys was brilliant! Having one climb me and bite my shoulder also brilliant - I followed the rules as posted at the entrance and throughout the park but one still attacked me so be warned. I was fortunate that it didn't break the skin so I can laugh about it :-) The park itself is absolutely beautiful and quite serine. Loved it!!", "No eye to eye!!! Had a great experience with the monkeys! Visit this place and prepare to amaze, laugh and enjoy the sanctuary ❤️❤️❤️", "Funny and interersting visit with all those monkeys in Ubud monkey forest. Monkeys are really not afraid and well used to be fed by visitors. Take care about your personnal goods ( especially jeweltry and sun glasses ) To walk along these trees, statues,ways and monkeys is pleasant and it must be seen before to leave . Other places in are also crowded with monkeys, but this one is located with beautiful gardens in center of interresting city Ubud. have a good visit !", "Yes there are a lot of tourists and yes the monkeys can be aggressive but this is still a fascinating place to go and watch both humans and wildlife. It's worth making the effort to explore the entire site as there are some really pretty pockets, especially right down in the bottom of the gorge. Make sure everything of value is put away in a bag otherwise their is a good chance that a monkey will snatch it away. Lots of fun and I would definitely visit again.", "As the name suggests there were hundreds of monkeys - all behaving well. Just saw one instance where it got angry at a tourist and scratched him. However I found the woods and the ambience a greater reason to visit the place rather than the monkeys", "I was sitting down watching monkeys be nice one minute then nasty the next .. I kept my distance but enjoyed my time there .can be busy at times with tour buses and parking gets full quickly .", ". . . because the monkeys don't wash their hands ;) We paid the modest entry fee and continues down the path. We came upon the 1st banana cart and were deciding how many bunches to buy when, next thing I knew, I had 2 monkeys climbing me like a tree!! Once they realized that I had yet to buy any bananas and that my sunglasses weren't edible they jumped down. Of course, I'm the idiot who wore a white t-shirt touring that day and this was the first place we visited. The rest of the day the locals looked at me, pointed and laughed \\ahhh monkey forest!\\\" b/c I had tiny foot prints all over my shirt. I guess the other travelers were thinking \\\"Why is that lady wearing a dirty shirt?!\\\" This was the highlight of my trip to . The initial interaction combined with the ongoing close encounters with the monkeys as they frolicked while you walked through the forest was 2nd to none. It was a lot of walking and climbing stairs to the different temples and areas on slippery paths (you're basically walking through a jungle). Fine for us but might have been a challenge for my mother who is a Senior Citizen, FYI.\"", "If you play by the rules,you don't have to scare.Monkeys are fun,the forest is very nice, don't miss!!", "We were just near the sanctuary entrance when we came across a charming little monkey which was being treated to some fruit by another tourist. When I offered some to the monkey, it suddenly bared its teeth and attacked. I narrowly escaped serious injury. This incident made us very nervous during our visit although we saw other visitors who allied monkeys on their heads! The forest is without doubt a fascinating place for a visit, but proceed with caution!", "We had so much fun visiting the Monkey Forest, definitely well worth our time. For a small entry fee, plan to bring a few extra $'s to buy bananas on entry. They are well fed and love to put on a show for their visitors. Favorite highlights: baby monkeys holding on tight to their mommy's, and watching the monkeys dive into and swim in the fountain. Bring your cameras, videos, and a good pair of walking shoes.", "Worth seeing, but not recommended for families with small children. The monkey's can be very aggressive, and I saw several fools allowing these wild Animal's to climb all over them. It's worth the trip, and offers a lot of concrete steps down and around to visit the Sanctuary.", "there are too many buses and parking is hard. the forrest is beautiful and the monkeys interesting if you havent seen them in the wild - but they will steal things so do beware!", "Exactly as if Baloo or Mowgli were to appear at any moment. The sacred Forest is a beautiful surrounding with a temple in the center. The monkeys climb on top of you so if you are afraid of monkeys, tell your guide and they will keep them far from you.", "A great place to spend a couple of hours watching the cheeky monkeys bounding around practising acrobatics and stealing things from people's bags.Make sure your belongings are securely fastened. They're wiley little rascals!", "Do not get me wrong, i adore animals and monkeys are animals. Yet this is a sanctuary, a place where they shoul be at peace and with so many people coming and going i feel that the monkeys must be sometimes fed up to see their space invaded. For me the only reason to go to this place is to pay the fee and thus participate to the well being of the monkeys and the administration of this sanctuary, apart from that strolling like stupid among a parc full of monkeys made me feel ill at ease. I think we are the monkeys and they are watching us thinking how boring we are. Pay the fee, have a little stroll around and then go, no need to stay long and invade all the place.You will only see the same scenes repeating themselves.", "This is a curious place but not so impressive. Actually, you can find monkeys in the wild wherever you go in , moreover, is quite easy to find a lot of place throughout Southeast Asia. This is a nice park but, in my opinion is expensive.", "Enjoyable trip on tour around . Loads of monkeys young and old playing and generally doing monkey things. Very tame and we had marvelous hands on experience with the help of our guide. You were able to purchase food from stalls nearby and toilet facilities were available. Loved it and would visit again.", "Great experience! You can feed the monkeys and take a walk in a beautiful tropical forest. Be careful with your belongings.", "Such a beautiful sanctuary, there were no bad smells, no monkey poop and all of monkeys have their shots. This was an awesome adventure I think we spend about an hour or little more wondering around. The monkeys will come to you but if you want a calmer situation ask if a trainer will have the monkey come sit on you. They really listening to the trainers. This was such a fun this to do, don't miss it! They were very sweet monkeys just remember they are animals. Especially with mamas and baby pay attention to their body language. They'll let you know if you are too close by showing their teeth just calmly walk away. We also went to the restaurant right outside the entrance and I would highly recommend going there and sitting upstairs. It was like a yoga tree house", "Beautiful setting. My wife and I were a little scared before we entered as we'd heard the monkeys jump on you and grab your stuff... Well that didn't happen. If you are silly and have food in your hands they might try and get it, and if you go right up to them they may climb on you for fun, but you don't have to get abused! We didn't. They are very used to humans so it's no big deal, just don't stare them in the eyes or mess with them. Lovely forest and temple setting. We were swimming in sweat but that's just part of it! (Temp 90F + and high humidity). It costs 40,000 rupiah per person (about £2.50) and they apparently have 10,000 visitors a month. Someone is making a lot of money out of it..!", "At first, I was hesitant to go to this sanctuary. I didn't think that seeing and being with monkeys would be one of my best experiences in . Been to different zoos across Asia and Europe, but this sacred monkey forest had definitely beaten those places I had visited. Here you will get to hold and feed the monkeys. You will also have the chance to observe them carefully. Just be sure not to make any eye contact with the monkeys as they can get really aggressive. You can buy bananas inside the sanctuary which was 20,000 rupiah. The monkeys are not allowed to eat junk foods or crappy foods. This place is well maintained by the staff. They also help to get you a better picture with the monkeys. Forget going to the zoo and visit this place for a new experience.", "Really enjoyed walking around this cool, lush forest in a very warm afternoon visiting the monkeys. They are very cheeky and whilst v cute can undo bags if they think that there are snacks inside! One inquisitive family even jumped up onto my shoulder and climbed up my husband's leg, to see if there were any bananas on offer! Worth a visit for a few hours to enjoy the forest itself, which has a few temples to see, and a bit of monkey business!", "It is an amazing place for people who love nature and animals,they are sooo naughty and clever.i love monkeys,so it was a great experience for me. Although the garden was so beautiful and clean. I enjoyed very much and recommend everyone to visit this place as well.", "Really not expensive. It's clear the monkeys are well cared for. From the moment you arrive you can't walk 2 minutes without seeing some monkeys. They will get close to you. Many staff on hand to help if you need it. Out of respect please just obey the local rules.", "So many tourists here but it is fun to watch them get harrassed by the monkey tribes when they try tret them like pets and dont expect them to be wild tempered.", "If you are in Ubud, its definately worth a visit! 1-2 hours depending om how much you love to watch monkeys. If you bring food, they Will steal/take it from you.", "there are a number of Monkey Forrests in and this one was in my opinion the least impressive of them all, My friend bought bananas at the entrance and we had gone but half a dozen steps in when they were grabbed from her by a rather agressive male monkey, it is a maze of twisting steps that were slippery when wet and there was absolutely noone to guide you in the right direction,whilst there another tourist was bitten by a monkey and the staff there seemed remarkably unconcerned, I have been to other Monkey Forrests and been far more impressed than here", "I highly suggest to visit this place! I loved it.. The scenery it's unique the staff is amazing and the monkey's are very interesting and playful", "I don't usually like animal attractions but this is a good one. The monkeys are in their natural environment and are free to run off if they want to. You can buy bananas if you want to feed them - but we saw plenty of monkeys just sitting in the trees. There are lots of monkeys and you can spend ages just watching them - they look so human and they are cheeky little things. We watched one undo a backpack and steal a bottle of water. They will jump on to you though so be prepared. There are lots of staff around to help encourage the monkeys to go away if it gets too much.", "Children loved every bit of it, monkeys just hang around, not afraid of people or stealing from them, so keep your stuff away from them. It's worth going to in the morning, when less crowded and monkeys are relaxed and tourists didn't have enough time to annoy them", "This forest reserve is home to several hundred nese long-tailed monkeys, known to many as Macaque monkeys. Even before paying admission and showing your ticket, you will see dozens of monkeys climbing along the fences, dropping from trees, hanging out on car hoods in the parking area, and harassing tourists. Inside the park, they continue to harass tourists, running up and either leaping on unsuspecting visitors, or grabbing things out of their hands. One monkey grabbed a woman’s plastic-wrapped package of tissues, climbed to the top of a fence post and tore it open. the monkey obviously disappointed that what (s)he stole was not food, scattering the tissues all over the pathway below. You get to see monkeys of all ages, from tiny babies clinging to their mothers, to monkeys that make you think, that’s a grandpa monkey. The males live to about 15 years, while the females live up to 20 years. Mostly they are just sitting around, quietly picking insects out of each other’s fur, but when we saw one flash it’s teeth, it reminded us that a bite could tear out a serious piece of flesh! We also saw a large monitor (lizard) sunning on a slope beside the pathway, but surprisingly no birds in the heavily-treed park that day. ", "We had a great time hanging out with the almost overwhelming number of monkeys that occupy the park. Admission was reasonable, and the experience was unforgettable. One monkey took the water bottle out from my back pocket, be prepared for them to touch or climb you.", "I went there with my girlfriends and our tour guide. We did buy a lot of bananas, but did not feed the monkeys. A lady that worked here was able to do that. Monkeys got on our shoulders and enjoyed eating the bananas. It was a good experience and monkeys are really cute. They say not to touch them so we didn't. The forest where they live is pretty and they are taken care of very well.", "Its nice to see the monkeys in the park which is quite beautiful with temples and lovely gardens. Im not sure it was entirely animal friendly though as you can buy food to feed to the monkeys and the staff also feed them. Its not really a natural environment. They all seem happy enough though and worth it for a stroll. Children would probably enjoy it a lot.", "SO many monkey and so playful! Obviously still dangerous but if you follow the rules it's a blast! You get to feed them and they crawl all over you if you allow them to. Couldn't stop laughing at all the silly monkeys. Besides the monkeys however, the forest itself is worth coming for. BEAUTIFUL walks all over with a small river/stream and amazing bridge and temples!", "Beautiful forest, temples and macaque monkeys. I went with my mother who was concerned we might be pestered but the monkeys mostly just get on with their own business. Lots of little ones and chance to observe their monkey dynamics close up and natural.", "A must do when you’re in Ubud! The monkeys are a bit intense and if you bring a backpack or bag of any kind, be prepared to have the monkeys jump on you. We saw a number of people had their belongings stolen by the monkeys including phones, chargers, water bottles, etc... Nonetheless, it was awesome to see all the monkeys up close and personal. Cheap entertainment and was certainly a highlight of our trip!", "It is a nice \\forest\\\" where many monkeys hang around freely. A highlight in Ubud - so don't miss it. \"", "I love the Monkey Forest and have had beautiful experiences here. I would caution people to be humble, remove any blingy earrings or jewellery, make sure your bags are locked (they can open zippers) and lower your eyes, channel your inner David Attenborough, remember that you are on their turf and have some manners. If you do that, you will be rewarded into the most gorgeous display of a playful community so like our own. I have had monkeys climb and sit on my shoulder and had mothers let me photograph their small babies but it is important to be mindful and follow instructions. I love this place.", "Obviously the main attraction here is the monkey.. As long as you didnt bring any plastic bag I can say that you are safe.. Nothing to worry about the monkey because they will provide you with the guide.. The guide is very welcoming us as a tourist.. After walking around this area, maybe you can buy some of the souvenir here and I must tell my fellow traveller that some of the souvenir here was not sold at any pther places.. Anyway, Its a nice place to visit in ..", "There is entry fee about 15000 rupiah but its worth it! monkey menace is there but only if u carry food in hand will they pester you! wearing sarong is compulsary and is provided at the entrance with the tickets!! location is amazing above the cliffs!! one can see beautiful surf in the sea!!", "Pretty much everyone I talked before going to recommended \\the monkey forest\\\" so going here was kind of a given. However, given it's popularity, it also means that there's quite a lot of crowds there. The forest is basically rain forest park with a lot of tall and beautiful trees, full of liana and vines hanging down from the canopies and stone carved statues lining the paths and walking tracks. It takes roughly 30min to an hour to walk around it. Then there's of course the monkeys, which are all over the place, running around, eating, sleeping and climbing. If you're afraid of monkeys then it's not the place to be, but if you're an animal person it's fun to watch them go about with their day and do what monkeys do. If you're lucky (or unlucky, depending on how you see it) you can even get one to sit on your head or your backpack. It's very important though to not bring any loose objects that they can steal (sunnies, water bottles etc.), their really quick and we saw quite a few people trying their best to ask the monkeys for their items back, despite clear warning signs at the entrance. The crowds made it hard to take any good pictures of the place without looking like a busy street in the city, but generally the monkey forest was a nice experience and was well worth a visit, especially if you like nature and animals.\"", "Beautiful park to walk through and monkeys everywhere. The signs are there for a reason and so long as you don’t bring bags or glasses or things the monkeys want to grab they won’t bother you.", "The Monkey Forest was probably the one place, every single person advised we go to, when we mentioned Ubud. IDR 100,000 to get in, was pretty reasonable, and it’s a nice little walk around a park, with monkeys loitering EVERYWHERE. When they tell you to watch your stuff, they aren’t joking! Those cheeky fellas will grab anything lose on your body, tear it to pieces and then likely throw it back at you! But it was rather entertaining, dodging and ducking the monkeys, whilst actively avoiding eye contact.", "Nice place and the monkeys weren’t as bad as I had heard. There are guides all around anyway making sure things are okay. Just don’t wear a backpack as they jumped on me and were always looking at it which was off putting.", "The monkey forest was both terrifying and absolutely stunning! The monkeys are pretty aggressive so make sure to keep all of your belongings close (don't wear sunglasses, hold your phone out, etc.). The temples are in the middle of a lush tropical forest, which made the views just absolutely spectacular. We bought some bananas there for feed the monkeys, which was definitely worthwhile if not just for the photos alone. A must do in Ubud!", "This is a great place to visit in , seeing the monkeys being natural and free is such a lovely experience and ten times better than going to any zoo. even though our accommodation was situated right behind the forest, so we often saw monkeys in the street it was still worth paying the entry to see the tiny baby monkeys, which you rarely see in the streets. the monkeys are very safe as long as you are respectful, they looked scared and threatened when people tried to touch them and even resulted in one man nearly getting bit, although if they come and jump on you they are absolutely fine as long as you don't touch them.", "Amasing the number of little monkeys, lots of lovelly little baby monkeys. Recommend you do not carry anything loose, including plastic bags, food, sweets or water bottles. You can buy bananas inside but be aware, the little monkeys will spot them in your hand very quickly and jump up to get them. Do not be afraid they are only after the bananas. A monkey also stole our water bottle, chew a hole in it and then drank the water! My wife had the bananas and straight away few monkeys were pulling her skirt to get at the bananas. My wife then quickly passed few bananes to me and a monkey jumped onto my shoulder and head and sat there eating the banans, before jumping off again.", "The monkey forest was a very nice place to visit. Keep your camera in your bag, and adhere to, the monkey might steal them!", "I have been twice to the monkey forest, and it is a great experience. It's particularly good if you catch them playing in the water, and fantastic when they have their new babies, they are super cute. I would recommend having one of the locals take you around, as they can handle some of the monkeys- and you can hold them too. I had a shock when I went into my bag for a tissue, and one thought I had food and jumped on my shoulder, I screamed-without thinking, frightened him, and ended up with a scratch on my back. With someone to escort us I am sure he would have spotted this fella coming up behind me. so I also recommend - don't open your bag while you are in the forest, and if you buy bananas to feed them, you will have lots of monkeys around you. Just remember they aren't pets, but they are fantastic to be among them running free.", "I was calm and peaceful surrounded by temples and forest . I really love this place.. So don’t be afraid of the monkey, have fun.", "This is a must-do in Ubud. There are lots of monkeys who are well fed and mostly socialized but they are still wild animals and it is not a zoo so keep your belongings close and don't pet them. Lots of babies and the monkeys seem to be happy and well cared for by the staff. Great for families. My son is 9 and loved it.", "This place was beautiful with the tree, the sculptures. And really funny with the monkeys. Just be carrefull with your waterbotlle, they love jump on it. Also it's cheap for visit it", "This is a must for Ubud! Be prepared for many a cheeky monkey to steal anything you're carrying (one stole my water bottle and drank from it). But, the monkeys are really cute and the forest has an incredible temple quite far in.", "We went to visit the monkey forest in the afternoon with our two boys 10 and 14. We're a little nervous after reading some of the reviews . We had been advised to use one of the female guides at the entrance. They are free but be aware they will want you to buy a small souvenir at the end. We didn't mind as felt we were paying her and she made the visit easy. She walks in front of you with a stick and so no monkeys bothered us . We loved watching them and the kids were fascinated by the giant bats too. I think going in the afternoon means the monkeys not as hungry too.", "Monkeys galore! Very entertaining little animals as they go about in this beautiful jungle forest sanctuary. Lots of babies monkeys clinging to their mothers. They are always on the lookout for food and steal anything that resembles food or drinks.", "When you enter the Monkey Sanctuary, there are stalls which sell bananas specifically to feed the monkeys. There are no \\danger\\\" signs or \\\"warning\\\" signs anywhere informing tourists that the monkeys are dangerous. My sister was sitting on a concrete ledge, when one of the bigger monkeys approached her. She threw a banana down for him and after he ate it, he jumped up onto her lap. A minute later he turned around and bit her arm. She later had to receive medical attention at the Siloam Hospital in Kuta, for rabies, tetanus and anti-biotic injections. I really believe that these monkeys are dangerous and that people should be extremely careful.\"", "A fun experience where monkeys do as they please. It is advised that you do not take plastic bags in with you. The monkeys are attracted to the sound and will come running. You can feed them if desired. If you're not comfortable with the wildness do not go, the monkeys will jump on you.", "Got up and close to the monkeys. Great surroundings and well worth a visit. Didn't see too much evidence of the monkeys stealing anything....very well behaved!!!", "very crowded,hard to get parking,avoid reaching the area around 3pm...not really into tame monkeys as I just returned from Lombok and the same monkeys roam wild there,had visited this site 15 years ago,most of the area has been taken up by shops now,limiting the habitat. ", "You really get value for your money (about 2,5€ entrance). There are monkeys everywhere and all of them were able to move around free in the forest. You can buy bananas if you want to. But it's not really necessary to buy some food, they will climb up to your leg just passing them. Make sure to leave your valuable belongings at home, because the monkeys are little devils :)", "Very beautiful area. The trees are amazing. Make sure you walk down to the creek, found at the first major \\intersection\\\". The 'handlers' are very helpful and we had no problems with the monkeys. However be sure to adhere to all the warnings, or you likely will have problems.\"", "The views here are beautiful. The monkeys are fearless, a monkey stole a womens shoe while we were there. The monkeys like shiny things - jewelry, diamonds, sunglasses & definitely hide your water. If they see it, they will go for it. It's a beautiful view, just keep rocks in your hands and maybe a stick to protect yourself and family. They provide sarongs and sashes for you to wear. Stunning view!", "Monkey Forrest is a must. My own little monkeys were a bit scared of the real monkeys, as some of them jump on you and sometimes try to nibble on buttons and such, much like a puppy would. Just calmly keep walking and they jump off to have play with another monkey.", "I have been to the 'Monkey Forest' about five times. Visits are somewhat addictive. But,beware the monkey. They are very entertaining in their lush, tropical environment, but don't take your eye off them for a moment. Yes, you can buy the bananas at the entrance, but don't get any ideas about taking some bananas home with you. Watch your bag, your person and your kids. They appear so cute as they play and entertain in their environment, but if they sense there is something in your bag, that may be even mildly tasty, don't be surprised if you find a monkey on your lap with its' hand in your bag. Whatever you do, don't react because they can retaliate. One monkey once took my day pack and after retrieving it, the monkey bit me on the thigh. Just be forever aware of your environment and don't bandy around anything that looks slightly appealing - if you do, you won't get it back. I've seen people lose their cameras and other valuables. Don't underestimate their capacity to 'plot'. Having said all this, you can't say you've been to Ubud unless you've been to the 'monkey forres't. The landscape is lush with some lovely temples to tantalize your meditative predisposition. All you need do is keep all bags closed and if you feel threatened, walk quietly - without panicking - away. Whilst there are no cafes in the forrest, you will find many, close to the forrest Max Lynch", "I personally loved the monkey Forest. My advice to fellow travellers would be make sure all your valuables are safe and if you do buy bananas make sure you don't hold the whole bunch....they'll be gone before you know it!", "Excellent place. Remain calm if the monkeys approach you. Don't stare them in the eye. Don't appear agressive to one a monkey because they will call others and gang up on you. I saw one person get a nasty bite because he got aggressive in retaliation. Let the monkeys climb on you. There main interest is to find food. Open the palm of your hands. Let them see if you have food. You can't hide food from them. They know if you have it. Top tip. Don't appear aggressive towards them. Treat them like you pet cat or dog but don't randomly stroke or touch them.", "ive been there before and even the last time whas very nice. the area is very nice ,bud you need to put all away from them . once thy take a thing ,not easy to get it back from them. so hide all in pockets that you can close or all in a backpak . all so beware of all your glasses,thy like that as well. and the sunhat as well or a cap. not feed them before you make a round at the tempel,do it after bcz thy will follow every where. if you buy peanuts for them hold it tight ,bcz thy are fast and smart. than run faster and climp to in the trees. just look first how other people do it,than look for youreself what is the best. but allways take care of your belongines", "Beautiful temples with monkeys running around all over the place:-) some beautiful scenery that is worth searching out. Reasonably priced as well", "This place is a must visit when in . Just follow the rules mentioned and you'll leave without being harmed. It's a tad bit tough to get a picture with the monkeys, considering their unpredictable nature. Nonetheless, a great place to visit. Here you'll catch monkeys in random of acts.", "The place is stunning by having a beautiful nature and funny monkeys. However , you must be careful and pay attention to the written instructions on the signs on your way . You should not feed them or make an eye contact or touch them specially when the mother is carrying her child. You should be also prudent about your stuff . I saw one monkey trying to snatch a visitor's eyeglass from behind. You should not be afraid of them. However, the monkeys are very funny and make you laugh but sometimes can be wild. I strongly advise to visit this place if you are fond of monkeys.", "Should be away from the monkeys, it was nice and funny but it would be better if you stay a bit far from them , I took many photo to keep the funny smile from them :)", "Really enjoyed our time in the forest. I'm a huge animal lover and really enjoyed seeing the monkeys up so close. There is no need to be nervous about them as long as your cautious (don't have things hanging out of bag, don't carry bottled water in hand) etc. the temples inside are stunning - we loved the erie look of these temples with the moss and tree roots growing around them. It was also lovely and cool in this forest compared to the heat of the town. Cost 30,000 to get in and was well worth it.", "Going to the forest is an individual decision, but I urge anyone to read a few bad reviews here, just to see what could possibly happen. Not that that means it will happen to you, but still a good horror story reading… Monkeys are wild animals, and should be treated as such. I don't really like them, because when they get used to people like they are in the forest, they can be pretty aggressive and evil. If getting bitten is a 10 or even 5% possibility, I guess it is not worth going. Especially if you have children. The forrest itself takes 20-30 min to walk through, and beside the monkeys you can observe a sight called tourists. Many people get bitten because they are just plain stupid, but some are just at the wrong place at the wrong time. Most of the times they are collateral damage because of the stupid ones. Anyone can get attacked. If you decide to go, there are a few rules to minimize a bad outcome. You do not buy bananas from the ladies at the entrance, you do not bring any food inside either. Even if you forget about the banana or some other food item in your purse, the monkey will know it is there. You do not touch the monkeys or try to make them climb onto your head. Keep your distance and do not make eyecontact or show teeth to them. There are a few instructions at the entrance, that no one reads. Plastic bags are also a no no. Doesn't matter what is inside, the monkey will want to check anyway. Earrings could get snatched from your earlobes also. Also the guards aren't much help either. The fact that they allow the seelling of bananas in the park says a lot. Most of bites and schratches are the result of having some food on you. This is how most people get hurt. Something happens, the guards take a long time to respond. They usually laugh until someone gets hurt. They also have a few deer behind a fence in the park and that is really sad. There is nothing green inside the fence, so they wait for the monkeys to drop some sweet potatoes, that they have in abundance. I felt really sorry for them and they look really sad. But I guess I just don't like fenced animals. It is up to you to weigh the pros and the cons. For me, it was a bit boring. I guess I see monkeys as pests and not cute little furry animals. And people are so happy when they climb on their heads and such but on the other hand they wouldn't dare to touch a stray cat.. Or a rat.. because they are unclean and carry diseases. Same thing here. See one monkey, you see them all. I do not see how can you spend hours in there. There are a few temples, but, it is not like the rest of the city/island lacks those. There is a path to the left side od the main entrance, that crosses the left side of the forrest and there you have a lot of opportunities to see monkeys in abundance for free. Just to get the taste. Also on the fence around the forrest, there is always a bunch of monkeys waiting for a lucrative opportunity. Take care.", "This is a great place to visit if you are interested in nature and animals. Please be respectful in your dress and manners as there is a burial ground and temples here which I think some tourists are not aware of. The monkeys are living in their natural environment so be careful and stick to the rules and you will be fine. You can spend a while here as there are a few paths to wander and explore. You can sit and watch the monkeys play which is fascinating. It is busier at the beginning as there are bananas sold for you to feed the monkeys so it causes a bit of a bottle neck but pass this and there are many quiet spots for to you to sit and enjoy the surroundings and watch the monkeys play in the forest. I would not recommend young children visit unless they are strictly controlled by parents as we saw one child try to pat a monkey while her parents took a photo which was dangerous as the monkey had its baby under her and female monkeys are extremely protective of their babies.", "The park is well aet up and the monkeys are well fed. We followed all the rules and had an incident. It scared my daughter, so entering remembering they are wild animals and if anything happens it is our fault. I had a monkey jump over my daughter and then land on my backpack. Great experience until it started to open the bag. So note to self if we ever did it again would be not to take a bag. Definitely worth a visit.", "Cheap entrance fee, but not for the faint of heart. These monkeys will do anything for a banana (sold near the entrances) and aren't scared to climb on anyone! Hide your sunglasses and hold onto your hats and water bottles, they're quick to steal them. Two hours is plenty to explore this sprawling facility. Bring a camera!", "So we went expecting to see monkeys in the trees above us, and be amazed to be within visual distance not in a zoo. Oh no my friends, these are VERY interactive monkeys!!! Monkeys on the path in front of us, clambering around, and yes, climbing up on you, especially if you have food! It's kind of unbelievable to be walking around with monkeys everywhere on the loose. You can buy bananas to feed them, though be warned, they will climb right up on you and grab the whole bunch, to disperse them quickly! We saw one monkey literally take a lollipop from a toddler in a stroller (grabbed it right out of her hand!), but for the most part, there are guardians on duty with either treats of slingshots to keep the monkeys from getting carried away with bad behavior. We went with two kids -- 8 and 4 years old -- and both thought it was fantastic. Highly, highly recommend.", "Forest, monkeys, temples, and water features! You cannot go wrong with monkeys, they are always entertaining. All under a cool forest canopy:)", "Fascinating watching the monkeys in their habitat - it's a bit of a health and safety nightmare walking around the old wooden tracks so take care and watch out the monkeys bite! I got bitten, luckily no blood but still had panic attacks about catching rabies! But am still alive so just don't play with the monkeys", "Nice to see monkeys close up. Not too crowded. Good to see plenty of staff supervising both monkey and visitor behaviour. BE AWARE: The monkeys are very cheeky and if you decide to purchase a bunch of bananas to 'feed' the monkeys - they will climb up you and they will snatch the bananas. They have no manners. We didn't purchase any as is was way more entertaining watching the screams of others as their bananas were snatched.", "The Monkey Forest has been preserved very well and it is amazing to see monkeys roaming freely in their natural habitat. There are many many monkeys and you have to walk with care. If you have to carry a water bottle or food, ensure they are kept in your bag and zipped up. Do not take these out while you are inside the monkey forest. The monkeys may jump on you in an attempt to retrieve them. If you have toddlers, you may have to carry them. Mine was very afraid to walk after seeing monkeys jump on his Dad and some other visitors.", "My wife was just in love with this place , so we had to see and enjoy it for ourselves when weave our first trip to . We arrived there with our driver from Sun Tours and followed him as we were told all about the history of the sanctuary and how to interact peacefully with the simian inhabitants . It was such a joy feeding the furry friends and we took more photos there than any other place in . The walk was refreshingly sheltered inter the lush greenery , and it was a peaceful and spiritual journey throughout . We definitely will return again . To timid people and young children , the monkeys jumping on your back may seem a bit scary at first , but they mean no harm and as long as you respect them , you'll be so glad you went .", "so many wildlife tourist locales exploit the animals but these monkeys had very good welfare and seemed to enjoy the tourists with their bananas. Quite a fun experience and a beautiful setting.", "Very popular tourist destination....was very busy. These monkeys are quite good if you treat them with respect...we saw a monkey take a bottle of water off a guy & he tried to get it back & got quite cranky when the monkey went to strike him....what an idiot....we had no trouble & even our young teenager with us had monkeys crawling over her & they were fine.....with the visit but the crowds are a bit much....", "If you like monkeys (or longtailed macaque to be precise), which I do, you'll love this place. Only £3 to get in and well worth the extra £1 for a little bunch of bananas. Need I say more than!", "Came to visit the monkey forest park with the family. We stocked up with banana prior to arrival knowing they would charge extravagant prices inside. Very pleasant walk through the park. At all times we felt safe. Plenty of park staff were around supervising and informing the guests if feeding monkeys don't keep the banana. Just pass it to the monkeys. Very pleasant afternoon. Recommended to all who are visiting ubud", "One of the most worthwhile attractions in . The 'park' is very clean and parts of it are very impressive, in particular, the stream running through the park. The 'canyon' walls on bit sides of the stream are quite high, with tree roots dangling down. Do not antagonize the monkeys. Some of the males can be quite aggressive and also the females when they are with their babies. And enjoyable, relaxing walk.", "It is nice and addorable, all these monkeys. But they noticed fairly well when opening (unzipping) your bag. Not having young children walking a bit carelessly with their candy or drink, the monkey's easily grab it. So be on alert, not for the drink or the candy but more to preserve the monkey's. Like many rules in , there are no rules. So they sell banana's to feed (they call it inter-act) with the monkey's. If like to do this interaction, buy banana at streen some blocks away, cut un smaller pieces (more to share) and put in another bag with closing/zipper (not a plastic shopping bag). And give to monkey's do not play/harrash them by pulling back.", "We went as it was a must see - had been warned about monkeys biting (should have listened). My 8yr son was attacked (unprovoked) & bitten. We were just walking around near the temple - the guards were not watching & there a very few of them, so keep that in mind if you do get into trouble. They started chasing my son ( I wondered if it was the draw string from his shorts that caused it?) he panicked as did I as there were no guards around. Your told “not to scream or run or panic” but seriously what are you supposed to do! We tried to follow these guidelines but we were both quite scared & then my son ran to my husband & about 3 started chasing him. They then attacked him, he got bitten thru his shorts, & my husband was yelling for help. The guards very causally strolled over & shooed them away, while people just stood there watching, some even laughed. We were all really shaken by this, particularly my son who was attacked & our 6yr old daughter who watched & is now terrified if we see a monkey. We went straight to the Ubud clinic to get advice. For this reason I would not recommend going anywhere near here with kids, & if you do decide to take them know that there is a real possibility (50/50 chance) that they will be attacked. I know of so many people being attacked & bitten, so it really is a risk your going to have to be willing to take. You would be absolutely made to let one hop on your shoulders, which I can’t for the life of me understand why the guards encourage. Don’t risk fir your kids sake is my advice.", "Monkey Forest is a must visit for anyone staying in Ubud. It's a beautiful shaded walk through the park with nice sculptures and paths with a fountain in the center. There are families of monkeys running all over the place. In short, it's what you would expect from a trip to . Note, the monkeys have no fear. If you sit down, they will jump on you and try to steal anything not strapped down. They will reach into your pockets and open zippers. Anything they can grab, they will grab. So hold onto your wallet, sit down and prepare yourself for some epic photos.", "Great time with my family! Just obey rules! Did end up with monkey piss on my head and a missing lipstick... watch your things carefully! So glad we went.", "I'm not a monkey fan but this was a great day out. There is so much more than the monkeys with sacred water springs and lush green walks. It was so cheap, unlike the money grab at just about everywhere else we went. My son loved it and I was surprised that you could by simple meals and drinks from the warungs in there.", "Wow. Loved it. So many monkeys. Cost around $2 to get in and around $5 to buy a bunch of bananas. This place is heaven for a photographer. The photos I took were fantastic. Loved it. The downtown side is some monkeys has attitudes. They will climb up you and can scratch you or even heard of biting you. Don't take anything loose like sun glasses as the monkeys will pinch it. You have to go and have the experience though.", "The park is beautiful and seeing so many monkeys roaming free made this visit an unforgettable experience. Combine your visit with Ubud Market.", "do not worry about monkeys being aggressive, just keep your distance,dont point camera with flash to their face and I recommend to choose not feed them. its nice to visit forest in morning where is less tourists and its not so much heat.", "Nice walk around not too many monkeys but they can be pretty agressive. We went by scooter from Canggu quite a long drive tho!", "I was absolutely stunned at how happy the Macaques are to just crawl up your body and perch on your shoulder to eat bananas. My partner and I spent an hour or so wandering around the forest, purchasing bananas to feed to them. Most were adorable, but there was a couple that were a bit snatchy, and another who tried to bite us when he realised we had none left. Totally worth a visit though!", "We traveled to monkey forest with our driver and guide from Ku Travel & Tours. Tips before entering : *Carry your mobile phone /camera in your hand *Do not put hands in your pocket or open up your purse or bag ounce inside and while walking around *Do not touch the monkeys With those instructions we entered the park and monkeys were everywhere! Amazing photo and feeding the monkeys opportunities - a small bundle of bananas to feed the monkeys cost 20,000R We really enjoyed this experience! It is fun to also watch the staff that work with monkeys , how they gesture and communicate with the monkeys. Also big boss monkeys that intimidate some of the other monkeys or hold them to task- quite interesting to see how the monkeys interact with each other and the their visitors. ", "So the warning to hold onto your things is true but if you go in knowing that you'll have a great time. We actually saw a monkey yank a little girl's flip flop right her foot! The thing that really stuck with us about our visit is that monkeys really do love bananas! When given the choice between sweet potatoes or bananas... bananas take the prize! Who knew? Lots of fun and worth the time.", "At 50k for an adults entrance fee, the park offers good value for my money. The rules are very clear to ensure that you don’t get attacked by a monkey - the only monkey attacks that we saw were on people not following the guidelines (trying to hide food up their tops, wearing large jewellery, touching the monkeys, looking them straight in the eye etc.). There are a lot of monkeys in the entrance areas where they know they’ll get food and less around other areas, but it’s good that they are free to roam and can even be seen outside of the park itself on neighbouring roads. Top tips: - Go early in the day to avoid large crowds - large crowds can be really annoying and/or stupid and cause monkeys to get agitated. - Try and catch a dance show in the open air stage - it is included in the ticket price and was a joy to watch, the monkeys enjoyed watching it too!", "My daughters enjoyed this place so much. It was a unique experience for us. We took pictures with monkeys but we were very careful not to offend them. We kept distance from them because of the possibility that the monkeys will harm us.", "My husband and I were staying right down the street, so we actually went in the monkey forest on 3 separate occasions. It’s such a wonderful place - very different than anywhere we’ve been in the US. Just be advised that they love anything shiny. Cameras were okay (use a wrist or neck strap), but bottled water and sunglasses were up for grabs. If one jumps on you, just relax and enjoy it! They are just curious and very food-motivated. Just don’t look them in the eye, get too close to the babies unless they come to you, or the food and you’ll be fine. We had a couple of babies jump on us just by crouching and being patient nearby. Such a fun experience!!", "We were going to visit the Monkey Forest, however there is a path which goes down one side used my mopeds and the odd pedestrian so we opted to walk it instead. We saw a tonne of monkeys as the fence is made of wire, and they were (being monkeys), plentiful on both sides!! You can see into the enclosed area - we felt safer! The path took us past rice fields, with a million ducks 'mud guzzling' who, on spotting us, stampeded around together as a collective for several minutes, changing direction every 30 seconds... highly amusing, and to a lovely cafe/bar which sits just outside the main entrance. The whole afternoon cost us the price of two drinks. And we saw more of a local way of life and some lovely craft-filled homes by avoiding the masses. Fabulous.", "The monkeys were very fun to interact with. Be careful to NOT hide any bananas - they know you have them and will find them!", "I really enjoyed the Monkey Forest. We had some close encounters with monkeys trying to get into our backpacks. There were quite a lot of people but even so it wasn’t too crowded.", "The monkey forest is a great place to relax , enjoy nature and at the same time have some fun with all the residents who steal the show ! Don't miss it", "The infrastructure in this destination is world class! The entrance looks like that of a theme park. The toilets were huge and accommodate a large number of tourists. Inside, the walk ways are well-paved and signs are properly distributed in the area. Seeing the monkeys was a great experience! They are nice to look at but I don't like it when they approach people aggressively. I know visitors are really reminded to bring food bags or bottles. I really saw one monkey grab a plastic bottle of water from a visitor. The monkey was intelligent since he knows how to open it!", "For the sake of totally transparency I should tell you, I hate monkeys. The only reason I went is because my husband loves monkeys(or so he thought) and he realllllly wanted to go, so of course I sucked it up and we spent the $3 a piece and entered what I can only describe as some kind of twisted petting zoo. You can buy food and entice the monkeys to climb on top of you if you like, not sure why you would ever want to do this but you wouldn't be alone. If you do this, take off your sunglasses, and jewelry because those dirty little thieves will snatch them right off you. My husband agreed with me by the end of the(at most 5 minute long) experience that monkeys are in fact terrifying and gross. I would have taken more photos but I was too busy fearing for my life.", "I love the monkey forest! If you love animals and aren't afraid of getting up close and personal then this is the place to go. Go early!! It gets very busy by lunchtime. Sit quietly and the young monkeys will approach you checking pockets and down shirts for something to eat or steal. Remove your jewellery because it is too much temptation for them and they will try and take it. It cost AU$4 for an adult admission and you can stay as long as you like. You can buy bananas from local ladies and there is 'monkey security' that help out if the monkeys are getting too much. There are beautiful shady surroundings including temples and a river. It's an extremely peaceful place if you discount the tourists.", "Visited the Sacred Monkey Forest whilst in Ubud. There are warning signs before you enter which is a must to read. The price of entry was really affordable. I had the chance to have a picture with a monkey which was my highlight ! 💚however - don’t look into their eyes as it is a sign of aggression. Cool place to visit.", "well done place, made very interesting the way it is done. lots of monkeys all over, as good as in natural surroundings. they even come and sit on you.", "Open 8:30am-6pm daily. We went early-about 8:30-8:45am. We were disappointed that the souvenir shops were not open yet--they said they open around 9am. Tickets were 20,000 Rp each. There is a main entrance and also a couple other entrances(one back entrance and another one along Monkey Forrest Road besides the main one), so pay attention if you are getting picked up and dropped off which entrance you started at. You can pay extra to buy bananas to give the monkeys. We didn't stand around too long. We walked slow but kept moving and took care not to open our bags. The monkeys are quick to jump and grab things!", "Take Time to go There and see the monkey life but not only Spend some Hours to see Hiden smal places and temples inside the forest If you have the chance to be There during a crémation of people wich is really impressive,go There ! There are some inside the monkey forest.", "Fantastic spot to spend a few hours if you are in Ubud. Plenty of walking trails with beautiful nature to see. Many different types of trees and temples to explore. Don't forget the monkeys! They are everywhere. It's best not to bring any food with you, some of the monkeys do get aggressive if you mess with them. Get people/monkey watching. While we were there we watched this guy give his sunglasses to a monkey who then ran off and pooped on his sunglasses. Also watched this girl want to pet a monkey, who then had three monkeys jump on her while she started freaking out. Really entertaining spot. You'll be fine if you don't provoke or get too close to the monkeys, just sit back and watch some of the daring tourists get way too close! For 50,000 IDR entry for an adult, be ready for an entertaining afternoon!", "I have visited the Monkey Forest so many times when friends and family want to go so this review is not about the monkey forest per se, but rather what happens in the monkey forest with those rambunctious little beings. If you don't want monkey's climbing all over you, then don't buy those bananas when you enter or you will be beseiged, don't wear jewellery or take in anything you don't want to loose, they will even steal your water bottle. I have seen so many people get nipped because they sit down, the monkeys come and crawl all over you, they will even preen you and if you sit there quietly, no problemo, all very happy but as we are human we smile and laugh when we are enjoying life and as soon as we do that...wham, you get bitten, as soon as you show your teeth, it is a sign of aggression to monkeys and they turn from being playful to downright nasty...just please be warned, hope it helps.", "An hour by car from and you can reach Ubud Monkey forest. Interesting place to watch the monkeys and be in a natural surroundings. A great place to see and some really interesting architecture, some parts of the temple built into the hillside overlooking a stream.", "Lots of fun at monkey forest. The monkeys are really cute but be careful not to hold out your phone as we saw a monkey take someones phone!", "We went here as part of a day trip to Ubud and so glad we did. Monkeys were everywhere so there’s a ton of picture opportunities. I even had one jump onto my shoulder as we were by the temple. Such a fun and rare experience, a must do!", "Was nice to have so many monkeys around, shame the \\forest\\\" is really small. It take no more the 35 mins to make the tour. You can stay as long as you want, you can have the monkey to jump on your shoulders for a small fee and give them Bananas and take some cool pictures.\"", "Walking in the forest is nice and monkeys are funny but I guess this is a very lucrative business. Monkeys have been used to be fed by tourists and therefore are more willing to steal food or water from you. During the visit a monkey jump on our backpack to steal our bottle of water. So beware of not letting anything visible and put your sunglasses, water, food inside your bag. I would more consider this place like a zoo. I don't like captive animals and prefer seeing them in the wild.", "They are not kidding these monkeys will steal your things...keys, wallets, food anything. Some of them also bite and one bit my 9 year old son which was scary. His dad took him to the first aid area and they weren't too surprised like it happens often. They fixed him up but it still broke his skin and left a nasty bruise. Some of the staff and others encourage the monkeys so jump up on people by selling and placing bananas on people's bodies for the monkeys to get. They are great photo opportunities but don't be lulled into thinking that it is safe. The forest is beautiful and it is something to see (with caution).", "I loved the Monkey Forest, even though I was a little freaked out by the monkeys! I was scared they would jump on me, but there were enough other tourists with bananas and the monkeys followed them. There are so many monkeys and they are not shy! The area itself is quite lovely with huge trees, temples and little springs running through it. Go early in the morning if possible, it's much quieter and cooler. Casually walk through, but please take your time to explore the temple, walk down the stairs to the little stream and take it all in. It really is lovely. I saw some tourists poking a mama monkey while holding her baby and was appalled. If you see this, please ask them to stop. You're there to visit - this is not a zoo and the space and animals deserve respect. All in all, a lovely place and not to be missed.", "Its a big experience to be there. Ignore the monkeys, have nothing in your hands and in your neck, don't touch your pockets and the monkeys will ignore you as well. Enjoy the nature and the monkeys. Its really beautiful to walk there.", "So nice to walk around and see the monkeys. You can buy food to feed them and they are even walking around outside the temple", "This is everything the title suggests, a MASSIVE forest full of monkeys. The monkeys are very tame and it is actually a very nice walk around. If you are brave buy some bananas, take a seat and wait for the monkeys to climb on your head!", "I was in Ubud and always avoided the Monkey Forest as I thought there are just monkeys. However, it is a beautiful, enchanted forest with a stream, several temples and amazing stone carvings! Fantastic!", "Brilliant fun: luscious rainforest with tons of wild monkeys. Lots of photo opportunities. Long walk to get here but unexpectedly beautiful!", "This fits well if you are looking for different experiences, and bored of looking at ome more historical building/beach/museum The park is reasonably well maintained, enough and more monkeys in all shapes and sizes. You can buy bananas and feed them, and if you are brave enough, you can get the small ones to even climb on your shoulder while you feed them. Good for a photo-op/small video. Try not to carry any bags with you, we saw 2 incidents of monkey jumping on a tourist and opening the bag, they are experts at opening zippers. When you feed them bananas, do not pull the food back when the monkey comes forward to take it, the monkey can attack you. If you didnt get the pic/vid that you like, buy more bananas and try again, instead of maximing attempts with the same banana. Or you can just enjoy other ppl pulling off auch stunts, watching from a safe distance.", "Ok, the titles probably a bit extreme. This is a very enjoyable experience depending on how jumpy you get around wildlife. Certainly nothing bad to worry about and we didn't witness any monkeys stealing glasses, lose items, etc. Like other reviews have commented. For the majority, they were just chilling. There were a few occasions where one may drop out a tree or coming running up to you, but as long as you stay aware of your surroundings and follow the instructions at the entrance, you'll be fine. Although if you are taking children, keep them close to hand.", "Visit to the monkey forest is worth your time. Fab to see them so closely. Plus the grounds a gorgeous as well!", "At first I was scared to enter inside the monkey forest, knowing that Monkeys are like naughty kids who just don't care about anything/anyone but banana and food..but then I took the risk and it was not scary at all, the monkeys are friendly, they are so busy doing their own stuff (eating and playing). People were getting their pics clicked with the monkeys, sitting so close..and the monkeys were least bothered. It's a nice place, you won't regret going there. I think the fee was around 4-5 SGD.", "The title says it all. You pay your 50000 rupees and walk through a very nice forest area containing some nice temple buildings. There are plenty of monkeys around that you can observe, photograph or feed if you like. If you are sensible and don't interact with them the monkeys won't trouble you. I've seen lots of monkeys in many temple areas over the years on my travels and found them altogether more charming and natural than this place. However, monkeys are cute and it's not a bad place to wander round for an hour", "We had a great day full of enjoyment at monkey forest in ubad the Greenery, waterfall, monkey every thing awesome. I must recommend people to go monkey forest", "I found the Forest to be beautiful and peaceful although I went at a slow time and it was raining so there weren't many visitors. I am sure it can get quite busy other times. I would suggest NOT buying the bananas to feed the monkeys as I was attacked and bitten as soon as they handed me the bananas. Luckily it did not break the skin; however, it made me realize that this is not responsible tourism. The landscape and temples were beautiful and watching the monkeys at a safe distance was enjoyable.", "Admission is 20000 rp/pp, which is roughly $2 per person. Price cannot get any better for the opportunity to stroll though the forest and watch the monkeys. There are too many monkeys to count, from adults to little bitty babies on their mommies bellies. The monkeys are very familiar with people, and can be overzealous, so be careful. You can purchase and give the monkeys bananas, but give them up, don't tease the monkeys! We enjoyed the Monkey Forest so much, that we visited twice! We took lots of cute pictures, and had a blast watching the monkeys.", "The only part I liked here is the nature and how well they have maintained it. Monkeys are very naughty and harmless.", "Enjoyable place to visit for kids of all ages. If you are not scared, feed monkeys. It doesn't cost much. Apart from monkeys it is a nice surrounding and walk. Go with a local guide if you are unsure.", "Small park but enough for us to get a sense of the monkeys' environment. They are very cute. Try and find baby monkeys that are still holding onto their parents for support. You can also purchase bananas to feed to them. At their natural environment, they are very adorable and very nurturing. Keep close to your water bottles and small purses as the older monkeys do try to snatch!", "It is worth the visit as a main tourist attraction for the area and a way to get really close to monkeys - although we saw quite a few outside the sanctuary crossing the roads and going to shops (if this is enough, it'll save you the entry fee). We spent just under an hour walking around observing the monkeys going about their daily lives as well as pestering the tourists willing to feed them (for them, the monkeys would clamber on them to get the food so the people could get a picture taken with a monkey on them. I didn't feel I wanted to do this as they look a bit scratchy and mangy but each to their own). The monkeys are quite territorial amongst each other; we saw several injured and bloodied monkeys.", "Amazing to spend time with the monkeys and also to walk in the gardens and down to the bottom to see the trees and scenery.", "It's worth visiting but remove glasses, jewelry etc and don't encourage the monkeys to come to you. Buying bananas gets them to come to you but they are not docile.", "Loved or trip here and great fun feeding the monkeys bananas. Definitely buy them from the supermarket nearby before though- much cheaper!", "Monkey everywhere, incredible statuary, ancient temples and a gorgeous piece of wild jungle- we loved our visit. But don't bring a water bottle, backpack or anything shiny! The monkeys are very willing to jump on you and take your stuff, and will bite if you try to take it back. I really enjoyed my visit but remember these are wild animals.", "We enjoyed the monkey forest. It is fun to walk among so many monkeys. They are so funny! The signs warn you not to feed or touch them and we saw people who ignored it and the monkeys kind of attacked them trying to get the bananas from their bags. It was funny. If you are in Ubud, this place is a must to visit.", "I was into minds of going as these places are usually tourist traps where the animal Sent look unhappy and mistreated. This place is brilliant, the monkeys are free, very cheeky and will climb over you if you let them and take stuff from your bags if your not careful. Only take organic stuff with you and keep your drinking bottles with you. If you put the bottles in the bin the monkeys will take them and this can hurt them. The monkeys don't mind being filmed and they got no problem showing everyone how mating rituals work. Eye openers for the kids. It's so it's relativity cheap.", "Monkey forest is somewhere you should visit when in Ubud. It’s a fantastic experience to walk through the homes of these wild sacred monkeys and is a wonderful experience. Don’t feel afraid or threatened by the monkeys and also don’t feed them, as some one found out on our visit (a swipe of a monkey hand across the face didn’t look to good!) A hour or so is all you need here but it’s absolutely worth the stop.", "I came to the sanctuary some years back, and returned with my wife to a loud speakers park with many people feeding the monkeys, having bough the food from cheap stalls. The monkeys are still there but the human monkeys are destroying what used to be a sanctuary. ", "We visited the monkey forest twice as we love nature and animals. The forest itself is wonderful. But you have to be careful with the monkeys. One of the small monkeys went to my daughter and bit her because I wanted to give him a piece of a sweet potato. The monkey got angry as it wasn't a banana.", "I recommend go there from Ubud by walking. It is really nice walk with many beautiful small temples, shops, Caffes and Restaurant. When you came into the area, there is place with tickets and bar with cold drinks. After crossing this area be careful with your wallets, glasses and everything you wear. Monkeys are playful, but you need to carry your things. We spend 2,5 hour in the Monkey forest. Beautiful nature and historical buildings (or maybe only looks like) are surrounded by a lot of monkeys. Keep you distance, they are still wild animals. It is not a petting zoo. You always want to see feeding. It is in special feeding areas provided by staff. It is like small show :) For Instagramers... A lot of beautiful places for photos but don't go there in rush hours.", "My wife and I enjoyed our 3 hour walk in the Monkey Forest. You could actually walk in the path under 1 hour, but the sheer number of monkeys everywhere command your full attention constantly. It's a lot of fun to just sit there, and watch them do their thing. They play, eat, fight, and they try to steal tourists stuff. So be careful: the warnings you read and heard about are real! These monkeys know more than one way to steal your stuff (sunglasses, food, hats, earrings, jewels). They are fast, agile, and can be nasty too. Youtube \\Ubud monkey forest\\\" and you'll surely land on crazy videos of monkeys stealing things from tourists. It is still quite safe though. If you respect the monkeys, by remaining calm and not easing them with food, then it's all good. Things go crazy as soon as you open your backpack. They think you hide some cool stuff in there, and they won't hesitate to jump on your shoulders AND your head to try and pick things out of your pack. They sell bananas at the park to feed the monkeys. It's funny to watch tourists do it. The monkeys will jump on them at a sight of a banana. Not for the faint of heart! But if you remain calm, and you let go of the banana, the monkey leaves on his own. Some of the younger monkeys will actually come to you and rest on your legs when you are just sitting there watching. They are really nice and friendly. A great experience for all ages.\"", "First of all I'm sure I was just unlucky and many ppl enjoy it here, but I was bitten (wasn't carrying food or anything, just sitting on a wall peacefully!) by a large monkey with big teeth! First aid and great and told me all monkeys are vaccinated regularly etc but I have heard otherwise from friends. I got my rabies injections at my hotel as jealous has a very big problem with rabies in monkeys and dogs. Apart from the bite, a pleasant walk and nice place to take a few photos with all the other tourists! ", "We were advised by our driver not to buy any fruits to feed the monkey. And this was very sound advice. The monkeys can be a little aggressive at times. One had even climbed on my shoulder and put his hand into my bag which I had it positioned just over my chest. Overall, it was a nice experience as we had the chance to get up close with monkeys!", "Or if you do, don’t tease monkeys! It was such a pity to see people teasing monkeys and then they get aggressive and people are upset. Please think first! Otherwise very nice place and a most visit!", "On family holiday when we decided to take grandchildren for visit in monkey forest - aged 8 and 6. We had been there on previous visits and found walking through the lush forest, the 3 sacred temples and the monkeys that inhabit this sacred spot interesting and monkeys just lurked around but did not bother us. Well on this visit it was quite different. Children were excited and we had not even gone 50 m in from the gates were we were pounced upon by first 2 monkeys and then within seconds another 4 - the children started screaming, we were trying to shoo off monkeys and it was getting worse. Thankfully we were so close to entrance that guards/keepers came to our assistance. Needless to say we left immediately as children were traumatised by what should have been a lovely couple of hours in this place. Luckily we left with some mild scratches and don't think I could recommend to others to visit as a bite from monkey could have been worse. No thanks -", "A great place to experience the funny animals running around and having a good time. They are free and live at their natural environment. Please be aware you are entering their house hence show them respect. There are many staff making sure that you feel very comfortable and safe. Sure a monkey might try to jump on you in order to steal your food or just play but it is all in my opinion fairly safe and fun.", "We came with our young kids, the park is pretty expensive for what it offers (55k per adult and 30k for kids over 3years). The monkeys are cute but you have to pay attention to your belongings and your kids. The temples are not well preserved and along one side path there is a mountain of waste like rusted iron bars, tiles and other construction’s materials... not really what one could expect to see in a forest ", "This is a definite must see in Ubud. As we put a lot of time and planning into this holiday we made sure to get tetanus shots just incase as I've heard many people say these monkeys bite! However, all the monkeys we came across were lovely, but definitely cheeky! :) As we were walking through the forest I put a flower in my hair, that one of the monkeys mistook for food and jumped up on my head so I would recommend not wearing anything too brightly coloured to avoid situations like that. Don't wear anything loose either like loose clothing or opened bags as I've seen monkeys snatch sunglasses basically from peoples faces. They are definitely cheeky but worth to see, plenty of both adorable little baby monkeys and fully grown ones too. Don't buy any bananas from the vendors outside the forest as you will more than likely be attacked and swarmed by hungry monkeys although they always seemed to have plenty of food.", "Don't miss this attraction. Lovely walkways take you through the forest, arriving at a variety of temples and riverside views. Hundreds of monkeys play in the trees and along the walkways.", "I had little interest in going to the monkey Forrest mostly because I did not want wild animals jumping on me. That being said I did a lot of research prior to going and followed the advice. It ended up being more enjoyable than I imagined. Neat to be this close to nature. I went empty handed. No bag, no food of any sort, and therefore no reason for the monkeys to jump on me. They did not. I also did not buy bananas inside. Instead I stood near the selling area's and watched other people buy them. Of course the monkeys know where they are sold and wait there for you to buy them and then steal them from you, sometimes quite aggressively. I watched one large man put the bananas in his shirt to hide them from the monkey who promptly ripped his shirt and took all of the bananas. They are smart aggressive animals. If you have a bag and they want something out of it they will jump on you and open the bag. When you try to pull away things can get dicey. My second trip I followed the same routine but sat down in one spot for a while and watched. Twice the monkeys climbed on me uninvited. The first stayed for a few minutes and just used me as a perch. The second was looking for food but instead found my glasses in my pocket. The monkey started biting my pocket and I pulled it away. The monkey then put its teeth squarely on my exposed skin on my arm and began to bite down. Only because the monkey decided on it's own to bite through did I not end up in the hospital getting a slew of shots. I saw TONS of people inviting the monkeys to climb on their children's heads for photo ops. It is in fact encouraged by staff who will help you do it for pictures. Some will charge you a small fee to do it. This is fine when it works out, but if the monkey's get aggressive or a different monkey decides to attack the monkey on your child's head to show dominance, and your child starts to scream or panic, it could get ugly fast. My suggestion, enjoy the monkeys in their natural environment but let them jump on other people's heads.", "Simply it's amazing place , Big green Forrest with wonderful places , temple and also water falls and wooden bridges. It was really amazing to see monkeys around you in everywhere u can feed them and play with them and take a photo .. Guards yhere is so nice know english supporting you and theybare ready with wooden sticks to prevent you from monkeys if they did any unexpected action against u. Really I enjoyed also the fee of entrance is not expensive. I enjoyed with family children from 3-12 will be veey intersted.", "We decided to visit since we were staying in Ubud. Wouldn't spend more than an hour there. It was good to see the monkeys but was very crowded. Much better things to do in Ubud, such as bike tour and cooking class.", "place is kept very nicely, monkeys are friendly and not violent at all, the harmony between the monkeys and the visitors is impressive", "The forrest has some great areas, with beautiful large trees and good walk paths but it is very touristy, with a lot of monkeys. ", "I was nervous about going to the monkey forest, however it is well run and as long as you don’t try to feed, pat or play with the monkeys there is no danger of taking a new pet home. In the heat of the afternoon this attraction offers shade, an excellent cafe, temples and monkeys. What’s not to like.", "amazing but read carefully the rules, we understand that when they jump, you just stay still but that's only when you don't have anything they want... if that's the case just walk away slowly. The monkeys opened our bag and stole many things", "This place is exactly what its name says. A kind of park loaded with monkeys. If you behave normal, they will ignore you. The only reason they'll jump on you is to steal your plastic bottle of waster. It is certainly worth visiting.", "Great to see the monkeys in their somewhat natural habitat. From babies to the old ones it was an absolute treat to be so close to them. The grounds are nice with a small temple within. They had workers there that helped you take pictures with the monkey's. They gave you a cracker and instructed you how to old the cracker and the monkey would climb on your head and eat the cracker. It was amazing. A monkey on my head! Better to do it this way then buy the bananas from the vendors outside. I also did that and had a couple monkey run up my leg. All in all should not be missed.", "I had been looking forward to my visit in anticipation of observing these wonderful monkeys. And monkeys there are, lots of them, everywhere! As an animal welfare/wildlife volunteer, this was an amazing experience to be so close to these family group's, and have the opportunity to watch them groom, play, and swing through the branches of trees. What saddens me is the human interaction and close proximity to nursing mother's and their newborns, by screeching tourists throwing pieces of fruit to get attention. The park rangers feed these monkeys, they are a valued and protected animal in this sanctuary. They have signs everywhere explaining the expected behaviour of visitors, what not to feed them, and discouraging tourists from trying to touch the monkeys. Do the majority of people abide by this? Yes. Are there always the exception to the rule? Yes. They are the people who turn up with plastic bags full of nuts and bananas, carry them through the pathways wanting the monkeys attention, and then shrieking and yelling blue murder when one jumps on them. Trying to push and shake off a determined monkey is only going to get you bitten. End of story. Enjoy your time in this wonderful and sacred place. Be respectful, give distance and space to the families that live there, and be a responsible tourist. Please. ", "Years of tourists being encouraged to feed these Monkeys has trained them to expect food from tourists and take it if you don't offer it. Best to watch these Monkeys from a distance.", "We weren't going to go as we had kids with us and we were scared that they might get bitten but with much reassurance from our driver we went. I bought a bunch of bananas and straight away without warning I had monkeys hanging off me trying to get them out of my hands. I just threw them! My 8year old nephew nearly got bitten! We were only there for about half an hour to 45mins. I would recommend going but just be careful", "Monkeys everywhere and very tolerant of the visitors. The temples are delightful. This is a fun few hours.", "I am animal crazy!! I love animals and am hugely passionate when it comes to advocating for animal rights. This place was so beautiful in the fact that the monkeys are free and able to roam as they please. I loved that you could feed them but totally on their terms. Guides were present to reinforce the 'no touching' policy and also to help out when some of the monkeys got a little cheeky. Not for the shy or timid. THE MONKEYS WILL CLIMB ON YOU!!! (Especially if you have food/water or anything else that looks interesting) Super awesome experience, I stayed for three hours taking photos but as I said, I love animals. Note- Please don't be dumb and take plastic in there, the monkeys will find it and take it. It's bad for them and their environment.", "This place is beyond awesome! When you arrive you'll have to pay a 30,000rp entry fee (20,000rp for children) which is super cheap for such an awesome experience. Upon entering the monkey forest you'll be greeted by hundreds of intuitive, curious, fun, and playful monkeys of all sizes and ages. Most people will be initially frightened, but these monkeys are really tame and gentle after all the time they've spent with humans. Quick warning: don't enter the forest with anything on you that you don't want stolen - this means earrings, necklaces, and sunglasses. Also if you need to open you bag for any reason do it standing up and be quick. We had monkeys all through our bag and almost lost our stuff, so be careful! If a monkey jumps on you just let it do it's thing, it won't attack you and it'll most likely jump off you in a minute or so. Don't freak out because it'll most likely alarm the monkey - and you don't want an agitated monkey sitting on your head. Also, please be respectful of the forest's rules - we saw way too many people picking up monkeys and feeding monkeys food that they'd bought in. Don't be stupid, the rules are there for a reason.", "Okay first off if you don't like monkeys or they scare you don't go! personally, I absolutely loved this place. It was like stepping back in time or into a movie, it was crazy beautiful with huge trees and local handmade carvings all through out with monkeys everywhere. A trick on of the locals taught me was feed them corn, not bananas! it lasts way longer and it's harder for them to grab! They have stands you can buy bananas at to feed the monkeys but watch them closely as the older monkeys are quick to grab them when you are not looking. One last helpful tip is don't look them in the eye or if they grab the food don't try to fight them, all in all, that's just a bad idea.", "They are fun to watch, but be careful. Do not lean close or catch an eye contact with them, they attack you. Fortunatelly it did not happened with us, but we where informed how to act with the monkeys. You have to ask before you enter. Nice environmnent and plants also.", "The monkeys are not in cages. When you buy fruit from a vendor the monkeys with climb onto your shoulder to eat their meal. This is a great time to take pictures. However, be careful that you don't step on a monkey's tail. It happened to her and she got bit by a really big monkey. She still has the mark on her leg.", "You'll have a great time here if you enjoy spending time with energetic monkeys. Great for kids and families, the monkey forest is a hands on experience; you can feed, pet or even hold the monkeys. While they are very interesting, they can get angry or cheeky and begin stealing your personal items.", "This is a forest for monkeys ☺ Hahahaha if you love wildlife this is a must. You will see rainforest and a lot of monkeys 😂 You must be careful with your belongings as the creatures here are very smart. One of them jumped off to our bag and tried to open it. And he almost open it, lucky the care taker is nearby and they shouted to distract the monkey. They can also grab, eye glasses, phones, water bottles etch so take care of your things. They are a bit aggressive so don't touch them and don't look to their eyes.", "We had a great time at the monkey forest! We were told the monkeys were crazy but they were not so bad. As long as you don't threatened them they are fine. Also it is very important that if they comd close or jump on you or come close that you do not panic. Stay calm and take advantage of a photo op. They have a sign right by the entrance that tells you nothat to hide the food as that bothers the monkeys more. There are a few interesting temples in the sanctuary that are interesting to see. The area around the Monkey Forest is nice too. We had lunch at the Kopi Cafe.", "Monkey forest is about more than the monkeys. In the middle of Ubud city center is the monkey forest where you can see a multitude of monkeys running around (don't bring food with you whatever you do!!) and a beautiful temple in the middle of the lush garden. Easy to walk around now with all the wooden pathways and plenty of statues and courtyards to look at. Entrance is quite cheap and lasts the whole day. You can also use the forest to get from one side of Ubud to the other (there are hotels on both sides).", "Amazing day out here, the monkeys where great and very cheeky! You can wander around for a good few hours and mingle with the moneys as they pop up everywhere you look. You can feed them or have your photo taken with them and they really don't seem to mind! A must for all the family.", "Loved it....caught unaware when monkey jumped up and swung on my water-bottle carrier and when we returned to vehicle to find monkey \\removing\\\" sticker across top of windscreen. Good entertainment. Walk down to river is a must see.\"", "Price is 50k entrance adults and 40k children. Monkeys roaming about. Some jump on people so be careful to keep an eye where they are. A nice forest and there are keepers walking around meeting an eye on the monkeys. Pretty stream at the bottom. Very close to the centre of ubud so better not to do as a tour as you can walk there.", "We visited the monkey forest during our stay in Ubud. We hadnt seen wild monkeys before and found it a great experience. Dont take anything the monkies and take from you (hats, sunglasses, loose things in pockets) one monkey went in my partners pocket when we took the camera out. Didnt like that the guards had sling shots to scare them away. Was overall a good experience and cheap to get in.", "We visited here as part of a day trip and it was 20k each to enter the forest park. It is well laid out and sign posted but I don't think you could get lost as its not that huge. There are no shortage of monkeys so don't feel you have to photograph the first ones you see. You can buy bananas at a few locations inside the forest, to feed the monkeys. 20k for a small bunch and 50k for a large bunch. TIP: if you want to feed them, buy the small bunch as you will not be able to keep hold of them for long. The monkeys will be on you straight away, happily sitting on you to eat the bananas. Be aware that they don't care where they pee and one decided to go while sitting on my shoulder! The forest is well worth a visit, but only if you are not nervous around monkeys!", "Monkeys everywhere! Fabulous! A beautiful location and the monkeys are perfectly well behaved if you're sensible and don't carry food or plastic bags! At a cost equivalent to about £1-50 it's probably the best value thing you can do in all of . Don't go if you're frightened of monkeys - I don't understand why there are people complaining that the monkeys will go for your food/bags etc, they are wild monkeys not house pets! My favourite thing to do in and I'd happily spend half a day here every day of the week.", "The only animal experience in i'd attend. The monkeys are free and not mistreated. They do get disciplined if they act out or display aggression but it is mainly a visual threat of having a slingshot pointed at them(they know what will happen so they run away). If you follow all the guidelines, you will have a lovely time walking around and associating with the monkeys. People forget they are still wild animals, so you have to still be careful and act with diligence.", "The monkeys here are plentiful and very approachable. Please do take note of the warnings as this will make your visit easier. The route down to the river is a nice with some lovely places to take photos. Especially the bridge I would recommend paying for the bananas to get the monkeys to perform those instagram worthy photos and snaps. A thing I learnt this that the monkeys absolutely love and go mad for papaya leaves. Even more than bananas so if you can get some in advance then do so. A piece of advice is to leave your bags in the car. The monkeys are very adept at opening them without people noticing or grabbing them.", "I’m glad we went here during our trip to , but I’m also glad we didn’t stay long. The monkeys are very cute and are very used to people. They’ll walk right up to you! The park says there’s over a 1,000 there so you’re guaranteed to see at least a dozen of them. It’s full of tourists though, which ended up being quite annoying as people are trying to get selfies with the monkey, hold the monkeys, etc.", "There were many babies teenagers and oldies in the jungle playing teasing and relaxing. Cute and busy. Many rangers to keep an eye on monkey business. Don't scream near monkeys or stare or hide monkey food ;) The forest gates close in the other side at dusk-it's a long way back to ubud in the dark :) it is worth the walk through and a lovely group of restaurants on the other side. Forests are dark and scary at night.", "This is a nice, decent sized park at a fair entry price. A couple of monkey families live here all used to be near humans.", "Really cheap to get in and had quite a good time. I can imagine it would be a good venture with small children seeing monkeys in a semi wild scenario and being able to feed them. However the novelty seemed to wear off for us but watching some tourists abandon the procedure of staying calm when a monkey jumps on you was well worth the money. Decent trip out.", "It is one beautiful place to visit. There are over 500 hundred Macaco monkeys to see, plus it is amazing to see all females caring their babies. Beware as monkies can get all over you. Ladies take off your earrings as they might be mistaken as peanuts and stolen by the beautiful monkeys...", "Although monkeys can be found everywhere, its nice to see the sanctuary they have here. If you abid by the rules and follow simple best practices, there's nothing to worry about.. Because they are so used to humans, its not difficult to lure one of them close to you for a great selfie", "Nice if you like animals. However, take seriously what is written at the entrance (safety instruction). Monkeys may be dangerous.", "The park was nice but dont go here if you are afraid of monkeys. They jump on you and try to steal everything in your hands and backpack. Great that the monkeys run free!", "We visited last week. We were s little nervous due to past reviews but we needn't have been. The monkeys are fed daily, providing you adhere to the rules and do not annoy them by taunting them with selfie sticks in their faces or pretending to have food when you do not as we witnessed some silly visitors doing.. They will generally keep clear of you and just go about their business. If you wish to feed them they seemed to be gentle taking a handed over banana from tourists. One thing though they are very curious and the baby's quite cheeky.. If you forget to throw out your water bottle before entering the park, a monkey is likely to swipe it from you as a baby did from me but it was so quick and not viscous. I would mention here that if they do do this just give them it best not to fight back as this I imagine is when they may become agitated. There are plenty of guards around especially at areas where tourists & monkeys gather to keep both parties safe from any harm. We had a lovely trip to the park.. Just make sure you take note of the rules and you'll be fine", "Visiting this place is ideal for a fun time with the naughty monkeys and for relaxing to stroll through their park. It is very cheap and very careful. This is worth it.", "Visited at the end of a day spent touring certainly kept the best till last, driving towards it we were wondering if we would see any monkey's no worries there first monkey we saw was about 500 metres from the entrance running up the road, fantastic to see animals in there natural habitat and to see they were being well cared for even have their own hospital on site, just be careful with your possessions they are a lot quicker than we are!", "Was a little unsure if to go or not as people had said they had been bitten. But so glad we did was so lovely and we got there early so not all the tourist buses from kuta way had arrived yet. Monkeys were fun to watch as they are so human like. The men employed to look after monkeys and tourists are great one gave me some biscuit to feed a baby monkey and then it decided it liked me so hoped on my shoulder, this wasn't as scary or gross as I thought! I would suggest to avoid bigger ones as the babies are more cute and friendly.", "I’d been before 7 years ago . It’s still the same. I love how cheeky the monkeys are . Watching other tourists having their water bottles grabbed out their hands or having the monkeys climb over you wasn’t for us !!! We got some photos and walked around the whole place . The guards do a great job ! When we left the park we ate at this amazing local Ice cream shop ( which has monkeys paintings on the front !! This was a great idea after 2 hours walking around in the heat !!! )", "This place is a must if you are visiting Ubud, but be careful of the monkeys! Do not take any food with you and make sure you dont get too close to the monkeys, especially thr big males, they can be quite aggressive and territorial.", "We were delighted to see how well the monkey forest is maintained. Surprised to see that the monkeys are so cute and human friendly and free at their will inside, such places are rare to see in our country, India......", "Yes. Be smart. Many people are overwhelmed at the monkeys. My travel partner found it to be too much for them. However, if you are calm and sit down the monkeys will forget you are there and you can observe their behaviour. Wow! I found this to be an amazing one-of-a-kind experience. Not for everyone and perhaps a hop vector for a new Virus combinant (See: Contagion) but still an amazing experience. If you do bring in food to feed the monkeys, make it fruit. If you show too many monkeys that you have food you will have monkeys on your back. No Joke. Best to hide getting the food out and then give it to monkeys in a quite place. If you do have monkeys climbing on you then drop the food to the ground and walk away. Just keep walking. They will bore of following you. Have fun! Respect Monkey!", "The forest is beautiful and is a protected area for many families of monkeys to live in without any threat to them. We climbed to the top of a tree house to see a fantastic view of te whole area. We then walked up to see all the monkeys chasing each other and fighting outside a little temple. It is a great place to visit!", "first time here. admiring the breathtaking view..... spare more time to enjoying the view, sea, rocks....monkeys around be aware of your belonging handphone, glasses. but i disturbed by the guide offering their service...they make us afraid of the monkeys are not t the monkeys to much.....i hope have more relax time there", "I made a second trip to the Monkey Forest because I was very scared the first time. The forest is beautiful and the monkeys were quite well behaved but they can suddenly jump up and try and grab sun glasses, hats and hair ties. You need to be prepared and take nothing in with you or the monkey will have it.", "Such cheeky monkeys... we didnt bring some foods in so they weren't trying to steal them. love the infants monkeys with their mom, we had a very nice time.", "Do not buy the oevr priced bananas at the entrance to feed the monkeys. My friend wanted some and we put them in my bag. Sat down to rest and surrounded by monkeys, one of which bit me. Apparently no rabies in monkeys in (as yet known) but still scared! Definately clean any wounds well and seek medical attention.", "what a fun experience. go early so you can avoid the crowds and don't screw with the monkeys. we witnessed a very fun man vs beast encounter between a fat redneck and a very unhappy momma monkey. the tourist thought it might be a good idea to pose his kid down on the ground with the monkey. the monkey spooked the kid, the kid started screaming, that spooked the monkey who started screaming, dad takes a kick at the monkey and the gloves are off. the next few minutes were a hilarious spectacle of charges and retreats by both man and monkey. in the end, no blood was drawn, the tourist was red and winded and had lost lots of face. oh to have a youtube video of the encounter!!! definitely walk through monkey forest, just don't mess with the monkeys.", "Nice temple!! Don’t miss it!! For family, for friends, for everyone!! You can rent a motorcycle in Ubud, the forest is inside the city and very enjoyable There are park rangers that watch the monkeys behavior Entrance very modern and fully equipped", "Nice place to visit for a quick stop. Go for a walk around the tress and nature. Bring a camera and buy some Bannanas and feed the monkeys. The mama and baby monkeys are very nice some of the bigger ones with the beard can be not to friendly. Overall good experience and worth to visit", "The monkeys are a site to see. They are very comfortable in the presence of humans, but be careful some of them might get a bit aggressive if you get too close.", "We have been here a few times and always enjoy the cooler temperatures in the forest and slightly more peaceful relaxed feel under the forest canopy. Ask your driver to take you to gate 3. It is a back gate a little less busy then the other gates. In all our other visits never have we seen a monkey cleaning another monkeys butt. It was hilarious. This place is well worth a couple of hours of your time. On a side not the hawkers at the gate seem to have become much more pushy. That said you would think that we would have learnt to ignore them and not engage them so it was our fault but having to basically push them out of the car and shut the door on their arms is not fun.", "When in Ubud, you should definitely visit the Monkey Forest. Go early in the morning and you will avoid the bigger crouds. If you behave nicely so will the monkeys. Best is to only bring money for the entrance fee and perhaps your phone/camera. Other stuff like food, bags and especially jewels will attract the animals and turns them into sneaky little thiefs. Don't monkey around and enjoy your visit!", "We visited here in April 2017 and it's s great place to go and see hundreds of cute cheeky monkeys in a natural environment. They are not caged apart from one blind one who looked rather sad and lonely but he stuck his hand out for a stroke. You can buy bananas and they monkeys will come and jump on you to take the bananas. They are still wild creatures however and you need to respect this and obey the clearly written rules and keep your kids in check! Well worth a visit.", "My first visit to Ubud, so of course I had to visit the Monkey Forest. Driving up to the location, you could see the monkey running outside the forest and in part of the town. I read reviews about monkeys biting people, so I made sure I was careful when we entered. Upon entering, it's quite clear who the boss was in this place. People were more than willing to accommodate the monkeys, but were paying the price for doing so. Constantly being surrounded by them, monkeys jumping on people and pulling on bags, hair or whatever else they could grab in order to receive a treat. I think it was a very beautiful place, but due to the nature of the monkeys, I could only rate it a 4 out of 5.", "Nice forest with lot of monkey and trees. You can reach it from the ubud city centre by walking. Inside you can buy food for the animals.", "Came here as part of the private tour and it was good fun. Make sure you’re not holding any food and pershiable items are stored away otherwise the monkeys will try and grab them. Very reasonably priced and the monkeys were everywhere even playing in the water!", "Love to visited this place with my Love and my Family. I was nervous when i met with the cute monkeys, But they wasn't got naughty to me. I was Enjoy the visited with my Family and got some lovely Pictures.", "I visited the monkey forest with my two kids aged 7 and 12 years. They enjoyed walking around and seeing the monkeys that are pretty much everywhere. Adults cost 40,000 IDR and kids cost 30,000 IDR which is pretty reasonable for an activity for an hour or so. There's also an option to buy food in the park and feed the monkeys which can give you that monkey on your shoulder or eating a banana from your hand picture. It's a good idea to wear trainers rather than flip flops so that you can explore the forest and pathways a bit more. Definitely worth a visit if you're in Ubud.", "Came here with the wife as a last stop of our day tour and it was a great little finisher. It is 50.000IDR each entry, with several different paths to see plenty of macaques. Please follow the rules of no feeding, and just be cautious of large groups of them as our tour guide said 1/2 macaques is ok, any more is bad as they can get quite aggressive. Make sure you put your valuables away safely too as they will grab anything and run with it. Great spot to visit, just a little disappointing to see many visitors feed the macaques anything to get their attention - saw one bloke tearing up pieces of rubbish to them just so they would climb on him.", "Quite well sign posted and only 30,000 rupiah this makes a nice little getaway for an hour or so. The monkeys are friendly but as has been said countless times, keep all your loose items and valuables well protected! If you buy food for them then expect to be hounded. A few nice scenic places for some nice photography. A lot of slopes and steps so might not be to suitable for some", "We were surprised when we got to the Sanctuary. It was right in the middle of a busy area. It was also quite busy there with lots of tourists. The Monkeys are cool and cute and not aggressive. They feed them sweet potatoes, and that is why. Beautiful forest and a beautiful sanctuary. Our guide were very informative.", "Went there. Alot of hungry desperate monkeys waiting for food from tourist (nuts). Monkeys not as friendly as described - grab my spectacles (had to wear it cause my vison is bad) and scratched me at my eyelid. Another monkey tried to pull my bag as well. There's also fruit bats there for viewing and photography but its not that pretty to snap pictures with bats aint it. Initial part of the tour, it gets exciting to see monkeys but towards the mid of the tour, its kinda boring as its just all monkeys scattered all over.", "We visited for about an hour and wondered through watching the various monkey families do their thing. Would have been good to have more information about local customs and activities as there was a celebration happening in the temple but nobody around to ask / find out about it. In saying this, the locals did leave us alone to enjoy the scenary and overall was a lovely and fun thing to do. Definitely kid friendly activity if they are travelling with you.", "The Monkey Forest is definitely somewhere I would recommend but you need to know what you are getting into. Many other people have said this but here it is again...If you don't want monkeys to climb on you or get bitten then DO NOT buy food to feed them or carry anything with you. Put everything in your backpack and try to avoid having food inside your bag. The moneys will climb on you to take away your water bottles, sunglasses and anything else you may be carrying (They weren't interested in our camera ). If a monkey does climb on you and grab something-give it to them. Do not fight with them. Their teeth are much bigger than yours. Our children (ages 7 & 8) loved the monkey forest. They were a little nervous at first but realized that the monkeys were leaving us alone since we didn't have any food or water with us. Take lots of photos and plan for a couple of hours!!", "I was a little apprehensive about going here, as I've read some of the reviewers experiences. We were wise enough to take note of what others on TA had said, so we took nothing in with us; no hats, glasses, bags and especially no food. And thankfully we were left alone to enjoy the monkies. However, we did see them being very cheeky, stealing people's water bottles from their bags, trying to steal bags and even earings. A young girl was silly enough to pull a whole bunch of bananas out from her bag and found herself being bombarded from every angle, with one monkey grabbing the whole bunch and running off with it. One guy got bitten 3 times due to a monkey demanding more food from him. So, if you don't have anything to attract them and don't look them in the eye (seen as a sign of aggression), then you'll be ok.", "You must see this place. Do not miss it. Monkey is all over the place and very playful. Entrance is very cheap. Park is very beautiful.", "During our walking a monkey jumped on me and bite my arm. Luckily I did not have any further problem but I would not list Monkey Forest safe.", "Our Monkey Forest VIsit was Amazing ! The vast amount of Monkeys coexisting with this Beautiful Temple Lined with Spectacular Stone carvings in the Middle of the Jungle Was Such a Wonderful Experience, We Recommend it to all who visit Matt", "Monkeys are curious but not agressive. The entrance is very cheap. The views are picturesque. It takes around 30 minutes to see the whole thing. Advice: dont leave anything unattended - I put a small bag with gifts on the floor while taking a photo and had to chase a monkey to get it back afterwards.", "The monkey forest is definitely worth a visit , the jungle is simply stunning and the cute monkeys jump around everywhere . You can feed them with bananas, visit the temples there and just spend some time soaking up the special energy that this place has . Definitely a must see. Read more about my adventures in my blog DajanaSain. Com.", "Its a funny place. Just in the center of Ubud. Very beautiful. Monkeys everywhere. Very well maintained. Must visit if you are with kids.", "For a very reasonable R50,000 (£2.50) you can interact with these inquisitive little macaques. Watch out for your bags though - they are experts at opening zips and getting away with your food, drink and sweets!", "Such a pretty little green area next to the city. Beautiful trees and the river make it so much easier to breathe. There monkeys all shapes and sizes all over the park and the friendly staff can get the monkeys on you for a photo. Entry 40000R", "This is supposed to be some sort of scientific research station, but it really is just a draw for tourists who want to get up close and personal with some monkeys. What the tourists aren't expecting are moneys who will claw and scratch their way to get at your belongings. Avoid.", "I can’t tell you how amazing it felt to have 3+ monkeys hanging around me, whilst playing with my necklaces. The key is to just remain calm! If they decide to go up to you it’s because they like you and trust you. Just enjoy the moment. I will say be careful with your backpacks and jewelry! One of the monkeys successfully opened up my backpack which I thought was super funny. They also loved the beads I was wearing, the baby monkeys loved playing with them! Just enjoy this magnificent experience and feel lucky if these beautiful creatures choose you to hang out with ❤️. On another note please do not touch the monkeys or look them in the eye. All of my one on one experiences with the monkeys were because they chose me. Even when they were on my arm I didn’t make any sudden movements. Nor did I try and let them. Just stay in the moment and you will be fine ❤️. If you choose to walk away while a monkey is on you then just slowly slowly walk away. Just because we don’t know if any sudden movements will make them angry. Enjoy the ride ❤️ enjoy the beautiful animals! Pics of me and my fellow monkey friends for your enjoyment!", "The natural environment is amazing and the old temples are good to visit. The monkeys are cheeky and buying bananas inside are cheap, 20000 for a bunch. Watch out for the little ones are the mums are protective and will charge you. But apart from that. Good!", "Though it was fun to see the monkeys in theyre habitat, they are really aggressive if they dont get what they want, they go berserk. We had a backpack that they jumped up on and tried to open it. When i tried to stop them they went full on attack mode and there was no employee in sight. But all together it was kind of nice.", "Entry fee is 40,000 for adults and 30,000 for children, there isn't a heap of monkeys everywhere like I expected just a few around every corner. If you are in the area I would recomend visiting, otherwise I wouldn't suggest come up to Ubud just to visit this place. I also visited Uluwatu temple which has just as many monkeys roaming around.", "Very interesting to visit and worth a visit. Nice to see the playful monkeys noting the different characteristics. Just be aware of loose items or the monkeys will steal them.", "We enjoyed our visit a lot. Many monkeys and a nice park to walk through. If you don't feed or the monkeys they will not bother you.", "We only spent a short time at the monkey forest but it was definitely worth a look! We were a little apprehensive at first because of the long list of do's and dont's at the entrance and along the paths but we soon felt comfortable once we realised that the monkeys didnt really care about us unless we had food! You can buy fruit in the forest to feed the monkeys. You hold the fruit above your head and they climb up, sit on your shoulder and eat! Pretty funny to watch but we were too wimpy to try it.", "The Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary truly is a great place for long-tailed macaque monkeys. The staff are attentive and they take care of the monkeys really well. I had fun walking through the forest and feeding the monkeys with bananas (you can buy inside the forest for $2 a bunch). Although i would advise you not to open your bag in front of the monkeys as they will come to you thinking you have food for them. The monkeys can be aggressive and greedy especially when they're on you trying to snag bananas from your hand but you're trying to hold it longer so you can get a good shot, you might get bitten in that case! Otherwise, it's a nice place with cute monkeys! Definitely a-must-visit destination while in Ubud!", "Its a great break from the heat to take a stroll through the monkey forest and feel like you are in the jungle. It it well organised, no need to fear the monkeys as long as you follow the rules which are very clear and well displayed at the entrance and around the park. Its great to walk around in the habitat of the moneys just getting on with their own business and the kids loved it. There are also lovely temples which you cannot enter but can see over their fences and they are beautiful. Worth the INR50 entrance fee.", "If you are spending time in Ubud, it is almost unthinkable to not pass through the monkey forest at one point or the other. It is well worth the visit, although it can get crowded, so just prepare yourself mentally to share the space. There are a lot of mosquitos! It is best to cover your skin because with light long sleeves. It is quite entertaining to watch all the monkeys, there are so many and the baby ones are so sweet!", "Mixed feelings about the visit.. Entree fee is 50k per person, which is fine considering there are a LOT of monkeys! The monkeys will get a bit aggressive when you have food or drinks, they will spot it immediately.. don’t take any into the park unless you want to risk a bit or ‘fight’ Then again, it’s quite sad to see all those monkeys being semi wild, since all they do all day is chase around for food with a lot of tourists in THEIR Forrest! Respect the rules of the park and enjoy the monkey view, just don’t let them come to close.. they might bite or scratch you but it’s your own fault. YOU came to their home!", "Very interesting place, almost like another time lapse, with all the ancient walls of the temple. The monkeys are cheeky and cute", "You really do need to do this attraction while you are in . The monkeys are right up close and personal with you. Hang on to your goodies or they will be off with them. Buy some bananas on the way in from the sellers. It is a lovely walk through the area and the baby monkeys are beautiful", "We loved the monkey forest. We had heard that some people thought it was scary and this nearly put us off going but when we went in we had an amazing time. The monkeys were gentle and calm. The monkeys are also very smart so don't expose to much jewellery.", "Loved watching the monkeys, but one of them tried to get my water bottle and inadvertently partially disrobed me.", "This was worth a short visit but it was so hot and steamy we didn't want to stay too long. It is possible to walk around without the monkeys jumping on you and there are plenty of people to watch interacting them if you don't want to get near. The best bits were the large number of baby monkeys which were very amusing.", "Definitely had a good time here. Feeding the monkeys was entertaining but felt super touristy. There are also some beautiful temples. Be sure to check out the temples down by the water and follow the paths to the end because they are the coolest. Also follow the trail all the way around the back side. The monkey are quite frisky and will steal any food that you have in your hands.", "Although its our second visit to the money forest it was by far the best . Well worth the extra walking around and seeing all there is to see . The place is clean and well laid out my advice is don't feed the monkeys just sit and watch the other idiots do that . We just sat and the monkeys came over sat on my shoulder unthreatened and teased with food got some great shots . Well worth it and a great experiance", "Its fun and different. Some monkeys are very friendly and I didn't see something annoying. Although you have to like animals because they tend to act with humans sometimes.", "This was my second trip to the Monkey Forest and was just as rewarding as the first. Stopping to buy bananas to feed the monkeys I entered with another traveller experiencing the attraction for the first time. The monkeys made a beeline for the bananas in their line of sight (I had hidden as many as possible) with the larger monkeys chasing the smaller ones for theirs. My banana supply was exhausted quite early on, leaving me to wander around watching the interactions between the monkeys and the tourists. Watching peoples reactions varying from fright to amazement. I did have one monkey come over to me and open my bag looking for bananas inside. There are a few important points to remember- don't carry in any unsecured belongings, use straps on cameras, and hide money etc. the monkeys will grab things from you. Don't open your mouth and smile at the monkeys showing your teeth...bared teeth is a sign of aggresion and likewise don't make too much noise at the monkeys. Instead just keep in mind you are walking through their terriitory and enjoy seeing the monkeys existing wth the humans without the need for wires and enclosures.", "Quite small but not a zoo, you can but bananas to feed the monkeys and they climb all over you and search your pockets for more food. Has a temple and you really feel you are in the jungle.", "Very intriguing place. Lots of monkey and are all very friendly and no problem with being near human. Great for photo taking. There is also an art gallery and a path towards a few ancient trees and bridge. One of the must visit places in ", "If you are in the ubud area it is an experience to go. My tips would be to 100% read the rules beforehand, the main ones being NO food and don’t make direct eye contact (as they see this as a sign of aggression) BUT my number 1 tip would be to not take any bag with you! From personal experience we had no food or water on us but they kept jumping on my boyfriends bag, which worried/ scared me a little because we couldn’t get them off! The only thing we had in the bag was our medical kit! We weren’t they only ones... so I think they have learnt to just see a bag and think food! So if you want to walk around stress free then I would definitely recommend to not bring any sort of bag in with you! Other than that the monkeys are pretty tame, they won’t bother you unless you bother them kinda thing. And there is a more relaxing walk into a forest area where the baby monkeys and their mothers seem to chill out, much more relaxed atmosphere! Just remember that these are wild animals, keep your distance and read the rules and you should be totally fine! ", "I spent a good hour or two chasing and photographing monkeys. They can definitely tell the difference between the workers and the tourists. I didn't bother with the banana's as I was exploring alone but the tiny ones still came after me anyway. More or less they are harmless and not aggressive unless there is food involved. Be wary of the tiny babies as you have to worry about the mother. There is no where else in this world that I am aware of where humans and monkeys can interact without any major barriers. With weather being so hot, the forest is also a good place to roam and escape the heat for a short while.", "It's a great place to relax and it's central also! There are many monkeys. You can play with them, take photos and might even get robbed by them! It's very funny but don't worry, there will be services that can help you get your things back. Be careful with your personal items like hats, sunglasses and phones. I've been here twice and my kids love it here!", "We went there for an hour or so- it's definitely worth a visit as it's really fun to watch all the monkeys there. They are really calm as long as you don't have anything that attracts them like food of course or a plastic bag. Even a plastic bottle won't stay with you for very long. They are very cheeky.", "A beautiful place to go. Under the canopy of the large jungle trees, it feels somewhat cooler and the green that surrounds you is calming. The caretakers and rangers have a good presence, are courteous and dressed in traditional uniform. They keep the place clean and are there if you need help. It's fun seeing wild monkeys roam around their jungle environment and temple ruins. It's beautiful, exotic and in my opinion worth checking out if you find yourself in Ubud. Afterwards, go and relax in the Three Monkeys Café down the street. Its a little local treasure with its good service and rice field out the back to gaze out at. We went to the Monkey Sanctuary in the morning so it was a cooler part of the day to be there and I guess less people about.There is a small art exhibition there too which includes a few of old black and white photographs of what the area looked like in the early 70's. Entrance fee was IDR50K", "We went to the Monkey Forest in the morning just after opening hour, so it was not too warm and the monkeys were still relaxed. The temples in the park are beautiful and it is a lot of fun to watch the monkeys play. I do not recommend to feed the monkeys or to approach them too closely if you are afraid of being touched or even jumped by them.", "The amalgamation of nature.. Culture and heritage as well as wildlife (monkeys) makes for an interesting and unique experience.. A definite must visit stop.. Those worrying about monkey menace....monkeys are just roaming like normal people and unless and untill you do something really stupid to aggravate them.. There is no need to worry..", "You'd be silly not to go here if you're in Ubud. Admission cost is cheap and the monkeys really are everywhere and easy to see. There are women selling small bunches of bananas inside for 20.000 rupiah so the monkeys will climb on you. They are necessary for the perfect photo op ;)", "Really worth the visit, stunning place. The monkeys were adorable, seemed happy and free. We followed directions about how to act but we saw several people were not and there just doesn’t seem to be enough guards. Monkeys will climb on you and try to open bags and reach in your pockets. I had my phone in my hand but it didn’t interest them thankfully so I got loads of photos. At one point we sat in a sort of arena area, guards were present. One younger male monkey wandered up to me and started fiddling with the drawstring of my trousers. I obviously didn’t touch him but I also avoided any sudden movements and just allowed him to get bored which he did. He then went on to my son who was naturally a little more nervous. The monkey was clearly being playful, reaching down and giving him leaves and a rock, and resting his head on him. Whilst avoiding any sudden movements, my son pulled away slightly and I think the monkey, partly out of play partly to stop him from going, grabbed his arm and bit him. I say bit him, but he didn’t really bite, he didn’t even pierce the skin, it was more of a play bite. Obviously we gently shooed the monkey away and immediately went to find one of the guards who had noticed... nothing. I explained what had happened and instead of directing us to first aid, he then asked us what we had done for him to bite us. Eventually he said that there was no reason for us to go to first aid and then turned away and told everyone in the arena to get up and move away. I thought his attitude was ridiculous. In the end we made our own way to first aid and the woman there was super understanding, really nice and informative. Even though we were both already vaccinated, she disinfected the area as a precaution. We were much more reassured. All the rest of the staff we had interactions with were lovely.", "We went at 08:30 so nice and cool and not many people yet, the monkeys were just fed so that gives some nice pictures. If you do what is says on the signs (eg. Dont look them in the eyes and dont try to touch them) you are pretty ok and nothing will happen. There are some people however.....and then them monkey can be annoying or aggresive. The forest is beautiful and nice to strawl around even when there would be any monkeys. All in all worth the visit!", "Beautiful forest with friendly monkeys if you stay away from their babies...just like humans!(I am also unfriendly if a stranger wants to play with my babies!)", "We witnessed Wild Monkeys attack Tourist & very aggressive. One lady sat on the stairs to get a photo close to Monkey & the Monkey grabbed her, biting her arm. Another man was attacked for his packet of chips. 2 monkeys climbed on him a snatched his chips while another pulled his hair. One monkey showed its teeth at me when I got close. We drove about 1hr each way to visit this site; was a complete was of time. We stayed in there 10 minutes max. Take plenty of Repellent; there are a lot of mosquitos.", "I guess I expected it to be more impressive. It can be done in an hour if you take your time. Be careful, the monkeys are aggressive. Several times they jumped on visitors.", "I went there on 15 Dec 2020 in the morning with family and friends, staffs very friendly and experienced, they did every health protocol correctly and being very informative. The animals quite many but i felt sorry for the Lions and the Honey Bears, for the Lions i think they should put more trees so it could hide from the sun, and as for the honey bears i think the cage is too small surrounded by electric fences. On the way about to go home to the parking lot to get the car, surprisingly i saw something missing on my right-side rearview mirror. Someone stole it. I asked a staff for the manager on duty, but they gave me a guest relation officer. I demanded a CCTV record on the parking lot to see what happened to my car, hence they do not have any of CCTV on the parking lot, I heard the GRO was communicating my case with the management by phone talking with Kadek. I felt heavily offended by the treatment of the manager on duty Kadek avoiding to see me, this is a crucial safety issue. Poor the GRO handling our complaint and did back and forth reporting to the \\Hiding\\\" manager\"", "Bit dangerous becouse the monkey can jump to our neck. I saw one of the tourist crying becouse he lost his glasses. Don`t forget buy banana before you enter the place", "The sanctuary was very interesting. There are some pretty structures and of course a lot of monkeys! You will get some great pics and get to see the animals up close. The monkeys are very used to people so they are not afraid to come right up to you. If you are afraid of monkeys, this may not be the place for you. Although they do sell bananas and food to feed the monkeys, I do not recommend doing this. I have heard of many people who have been bit when doing this, and I witnessed the monkeys jumping on people with food. I did not bring or buy any food, and I did not run into any problems with them. The sanctuary is located on a main road with lots of shops and restaurants so definitely worth a pop in if you are in the area.", "Great to see so many monkeys in one place, where they are free to come and go as they please. Despite some of the negative comments we had read, we enjoyed our afternoon here. We were apprehensive about how the monkeys would behave, but we had no trouble. We did go in the afternoon and they all seemed well fed and settled around humans - although they did have a few fights amongst themselves. I would still treat them with caution and not try to interact with them, and would definitely recommend this as a place for others to visit.", "If you enjoy monkeys, this is the place to visit, Everyone will warn you not to take anything with you that the monkeys can steal. This is no joke. They are very good at grabbing anything hanging loose. They can even get into your packet. There are spots to buy bananas to feed them, but the scenes can get a bit ugly. Better, perhaps just to walk, and enjoy their behavior.", "We came around 4pm weekday. There are monkeys roaming before you even get into the forest so seems they have freedom to roam. It wasn’t scary at all. Didn’t see any jump or be aggressive. They were mainly just chilling, grooming and eating. We somehow got lost to the wrong exit as it must be that big! I think there are 3 exits/entrances but we came through the main. The staffs were friendly. If you have free time and are in Ubud then go visit. There are plenty of restaurants close by too.", "Whilst on a day trip visiting various locations around the Ubud district in we took in the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary in Padangtegal, Ubud. Price per person is 80,000 Rp which is very reasonable, it is very worth while stopping of to visit the Monkey Sanctuary. There is just over a thousand of the small nese long tailed Monkeys living in the Forest Sanctuary. You could spend several hours in the Monkey Forest Sanctuary but as were on a day trip we wanted to take in more of the sights our driver had recommended so we spent around 90 minutes there. Very good and enjoyable experience, you get really up close to the monkeys and if your fortunate or unfortunate you might get one the monkeys to jump on you or steal something from you. Well worth the visit.", "The monkeys are just great although there a few cheeky ones who will take your sunnies or thongs!! Nice little village surrounding this area too!", "A lovely walk through the forest, with small temples and the notice board said 769 monkeys at the last count. They are everywhere! Please don't be tempted to by the bananas or nits and feed them, you will see them close enough and this only encourages them to jump on people (and not everyone likes that!). They may still climb onto your rucksack and DO open zips, so make sure everything is secure (I put a padlock on my camera bag and one little sod still tried to open it) . It is a very touristy location, but is a bit of fun, nicely laid out with good loos by the entrance. Oh, and did I mention, a few monkeys!!", "This temple is not as visually stimulating as other temples but the location is great. The monkeys are a great addition but I've heard they can be a little aggressive here. We did not experience this though.", "Reasonable priced. If you want monkeys to jump on you or grab at you then buy the banana's or dare to bring in your own food. If you don't want that scary part of the experience, then come and watch the monkeys jump on other people, poo on them and frighten them. Keep your hands to yourselves and enjoy the jungle and the monkeys antics. They will also steal water bottles, sunglasses, loose items hanging off you or out of your bags. I saw a monkey steal a wooden elephant a lady had brought out of her back pack. He then went into the jungle, up a tree and started to smash it against the trunk. The guides in green, that walk around tried to entice him to give it back but it didn't work. The ground is slippery from the poo, mud and rain so wear some sensible shoes. There was some deer there in a paddock that was small and all they had was mud, it was so sad and if I could of rescued them I would of, broke my heart. The grounds are pretty with the monkey rock carvings and the greenery. The monkeys vary in size and the larger ones are quiet intimidating. The guides that stand around are open to questions you ask them and full of information about them and the temples etc. There is a decent toilet just outside the entrance, go there instead of inside, its more modern.", "Like the title says... I wouldn’t go out of my way to come here unless you love monkeys. Yeah they are all over but you basically walk past them and move on. The place was crowded and not much of a forest. I was underwhelmed but overall glad I stopped by (it was on my way)", "We enjoyed it here, its a really nice place to visit to escape the heat, the monkeys only really go to people who have food and there are some nice things to see. Cheap to get in and a but of fun !", "Was amazing but there are other places you can see monkey and actually feed them think the only reason you can’t take food it’s coz the monkeys fight over the food the monkeys aren’t as dangerous as the are made out to be", "Beautiful surrounding, monkeys at play. Can yet quite close to them. Helpful do's and don'ts. I wasn't expecting to enjoy this as migh as I did. Great for a wander in some shade.", "The monkey forest is a must-see destination on . After buying a dozen bananas, I was attacked by a half a dozen lovely monkeys who wanted my goods. Beautiful little creatures. Walking around the Monkey Forest itself, you get to see beautiful temples and hundred-year old trees. I highly recommend a visit while you're on .", "Spent some time with some friends walking around the forest with the cheeky little monkeys. Please be careful and make sure you are watching your back at all times seeing that the monkeys stole one of my friends drink and run away with it and two more of our group had monkeys try and steal drinks of hands.", "Must visit. Fun experience in a natural sanctuary where monkeys walk all around you and jumping here and there. Just keep your personal belongings hidden cause monkeys may get their hands to your glasses, wallets or scarfs :)", "This is a magical place with beautiful views but unfortunately is completely overcrowded with tourists. Girls can wear long skirts but men in shorts will need to borrow a sarong which you get on entry. Also beware the monkeys - don't have anything loose on you especially drink bottles, sunglasses and hats - the monkeys will steal them off your head or out your hands and they won't give them back! Saw this happen to at least 3 people while we were there.", "My husband and I are diligent researchers when we plan our trips, so we had read about the aggressive monkeys at the Monkey Forest. We made extra sure that we didn't even have a piece of gum on us when we arrived and didn't buy any food to feed the monkeys. We bought our ticket to go into the forest, and a monkey immediately ran up my husband's leg and started rustling through his pocket. He went to shoo the monkey away, and it bit him on the knuckle. The monkey ran away, and then came charging back at him, climbed up his body, and bit him on the arm. Then, it attacked me also, running up my body and lunging at my face with its teeth. Luckily, my husband was able to shoo the monkey off me before it bit me, but had he been 10 seconds slower, I surely would've had a chunk taken out of my face. We were in shock. There were staff in the area when this happened and I was yelling for help, but no one even glanced our way. We went back to the front desk and asked what we should do about the bites, and the staff directed us to the first aid booth nearby. The staff seemed surprised that the monkey had attacked us when we didn't have food, but they said that the bites were small and wouldn't cause any problems. They cleaned them out and had us sign a log saying we had received treatment; the log was PAGES long! The staff assured us that none of the monkeys had rabies, but we were very skeptical that they would even have this information, since the monkeys were free to come and go from the forest (they were running on the roof of our hotel at night), and there were stray dogs walking around in the forest also. When we got back to our hotel, we did some research and found that there had been a recent outbreak of rabies in dogs on the island. We also found a study later that night that said that 40% of the visitors to the forest are either bitten or scratched. We talked to the people at our hotel, and they arranged for a doctor to come to our room. The doctor told us that there hadn't been a case reported of rabies being transmitted from a monkey to a human, but she had several rabies vaccinations on hand should we choose to get one. The visit and injection was very affordable ($60 USD total), and the doctor sold us an additional vaccine to take with us should we not be able to find a doctor in the next 2 countries we were visiting to give the remaining shots in the series. Dealing with the rabies shots was very scary and confusing, and I would be happy to share any information that might be helpful to someone in a similar situation. Please feel free to send me a private message and I would be happy to help. After Ubud, we got shots in Kuala Lumpur and Bangkok. Anyways, I gave the Monkey Forest 2 stars because it was really beautiful when we went in. However, we saw monkeys jumping on and scratching NUMEROUS visitors, mostly children. The monkeys were chasing the children, running up them, and sometimes took things from them (ie. hats). Kids were crying, people had scratch marks on their arms, necks, and backs, and the staff didn't seem to be paying any attention. I would NEVER bring a child there, and I would recommend visiting ONLY if you are very, very cautious, and wearing long sleeves. Be VERY, VERY careful if you choose to visit!", "Very touristy no matter what the guidebooks say. It has got worse each year and lots of guys hang around to try to get you to use their Taxi (!!!) etc and they are increasingly annoying. The monkeys are very aggressive, will and do jump at you, and sometimes bite. A German girl I met had a very nasty leg bite which needed rabies treatment. Be careful.", "I love attractions where I can wander and am not placed under any pressure to move quickly from one thing to another, and this is one. It was hard to tear myself away from watch the mothers sleeping with babies. Although I was wary about how monkeys can quickly become agressive, there were plenty of 'Monkey Wardens' spread around the park and information signs about how to keep yourself safe.", "Well then what can you say about this place…..lol, its full of …..monkeys…….lol. Its pretty touristy these days and all the tricks come out to get you to part with your money, but don’t let that worry you or stress you out at all as it only costs you about AUD$10 for entry and some banana’s to feed the monkeys with. I use the term ‘feed the monkey’s’ very loosely indeed. You don’t so much as feed the monkeys, the monkeys will take all the banana’s off you until you have no more left, no matter where you hide the banana’s……..they will find them, I call them the ‘attack’ monkey’s. We usually try and see how far into the forest we can go still having a banana on us……..20m is the furthest I have managed…..lol Once you are past the ‘attack monkey’s’ the other monkey’s in the forest are pretty cool and relaxed, they play with each other, chase each other and some even pose for pictures. There is a lot to see in the forest and its well worth taking your time and looking around and exploring. Well worth the trip. We have been many times and still keep going back and seeing new things.", "Nice to see the monkeys free in this forest,they seem very comfortable among tourist but be careful they attack when they see you coming with bananas", "The monkey forest was nice but a bit crowded. The temples and huge trees are beautiful, so all in all it's a good experience if you're in Ubud.", "Lots of moneys and nice place to visit for a few hours. Be careful with the monkeys though as they are so close to you.", "We heard before lots of different stories about this forest, therefore we did some preparation, which means no jewellery, no sunglasses and no bananas. We went around 5pm and it was quite,nice walk. Nobody jumped on us, they were just watching around and jumping on those who had food or plastic bottles.Otherwise just took good photos and a bit of walk.", "It was so fun to spend time there to see how is monkeys live in this forest. They are super cute ❤ and can be dangerous as well, if you tease them. I have seen the tourist man handed monkey a phone and said \\Let's play\\\" that was offensive action to tease them like that. So, please follow the rules strictly because they can be mad and hurt you. 🐒🐵\"", "I was initially a bit cautious about the visit, but was won over by the experience. Just follow the rules posted and enjoy the monkeys. There are lots of staff about to monitor the activity. We spent nearly two hours there.", "Definitely a highlight of our trip to Ubud. The monkey's were very confident so watch out for anything that is snatchable - we put away our sunglasses, drink bottles etc to be doubly sure. We saw a couple of tourists lose their keys to the monkeys as well. The Forrest is gorgeous and calming to walk through with the luscious green canopy and the temple within the sanctuary is interesting to see as well. You can buy bananas to give to the monkeys but I personally decided against that as I didn't want to risk one of the big guys climbing on me.", "Monkeys everywhere! Clever monkeys that know how to open bags and steal sunglasses. But they stick to themselves in the most part and really only jump on you if you invite them to (they really are intelligent little critters and seem to know if you're not wanting them too close - although the do seem to respond to tentative/scared movements). The temple itself if quite nice, but I was most impressed by the surrounding forest...I can see why it is sacred to the locals. Check it out. Oh, if anyone sees a monkey with a silver hair tie, it's probably my wife's (monkey stole it out of her bag).", "We loved it here watching all the monkeys in their forest! Friendly staff and surprisingly friendly monkeys!", "It's great to see the monkeys that close, the people of the Forrest try to sell you bananas for way to much money, you should buy them outside the forest you would pay like 8 times less. We had a great 30 minutes here, the monkeys came close but they leave you alone info you don't fool them. I heard stories that people got bitten and I saw people fooling the monkeys so be aware of your behavior around the monkeys, they can be aggressive. It's really nice to see the monkeys eating bananas and play around.", "Monkeys are cool, beautiful jungle like forest. Don't bring any food or have anything in your pockets. Try to go in morning or late afternoon to avoid the heat. Have fun!", "This sanctuary is quite beautiful. The temples and ruins in the jungle would be enough for the nominal (~3 USD) entrance fee but the monkeys running around the forest add to the charm of the sanctuary. I spent over 2 hours exploring and taking pictures of all the sights. If you are particularly inclined you can have the monkeys climb on you and feed them bananas or fruit you can purchase inside the park. I would recommend this to any traveler as a must see in Ubud.", "It was nice, we went at a good time after the monkeys had been fed so we didn't experience any of the reported agressive behaviour. Worth a trip if you are in the area for an hour max. Monkeys mostly sweet.", "It's always nice to see a bunch of monkeys roaming about and doing what monkeys do... However I would highly recommend not taking any backpack or bag, because these monkeys are the most unscrupulous little thieves. One of them jumped on my backpack, opened it and took out our wallet. He than disappeared high up in the tree and showered us in our own money. We did get it back in the end (by offering sweets, more tasting than bank notes). Several other visitors had similar experiences, and we did see some very angry monkeys when someone tried to take back their stolen bag by force.", "I think it's worth to visit the Monkey forest, though you can experience monkey adventure also somewhere else like in mount Batur. But the walk through this forest is really nice, the roads are beautiful and the monkeys allways waiting for banana:) The price is quite low, so if you are staying in Ubud, with monkey forest you just can't miss the monkey to jump on you ;)", "Yes they look cute but they r very smart follow the rules and u will have an amazing experience this is our 2nd time we just luvd it and very beautiful to walk around", "This place is great! The monkeys aren't shy at all and the younger ones are very curious and friendly! If you respect their personal space they are not at all aggressive, but be careful around the mothers of young babies, they're quite protective - as they should be! The forest had some lovely views and temples to keep tourists busy for an hour or two, and bananas are available to buy to feed the monkeys, if they don't steal them first!", "They've done a nice job with this place; it's very enjoyable to walk around and see all the monkeys! They can get aggressive so just be prepared for that. Also, don't forget to use bug spray!", "So many monekeys and you just love them all. Babies through to old men. Some are wild so look out. Lol. But overall safe and joyful. A relaxing place to walk around and just feel at peace", "In years of visiting Ubud the closest we ever go to the Sacred Monkey Forest was watching the monkeys on the road in the late afternoon. But on a walk back from Nyuh Kuning village one afternoon we ventured in, and were charmed. Beautiful setting with the temple in the middle and very cute monkeys and their babies. Lots of people of course but the top end of the forest near the Nyuh Kuning entrance is quieter.", "This place is very beautiful but the fact that monkeys live there makes it even better. There a lot of monkeys and they are funny to watch play with each other. You can buy bananas but be careful if you do so, you will only keep them a few seconds before they are gone... :)", "Monkeys at Monkey forest were cute, friendly and funny the forest was serene the temple awesome to behold. Would go again and again if I could. The Monkey trainer was nice to entice the monkeys to come down and play with us. They hopped onto the places which we wanted them to. On heads and hands. Would suggest a visit there for animal lovers and people who like relaxing serene views", "It was nice to see the monkeys in the forest but it was a bit of a disappointment walking around the \\conservation forest\\\" to see quite a lot of bits of plastic and litter lying around on the ground!\"", "I wasn’t keen on visiting the Monkey Forest as I’m not a fan of animals in captivity but the Monkey Forest was awesome. The monkeys roam free and are relaxed and calm in their environment. It was one of the cleanest and best presented places we visited in .. We loved watching the monkeys interact with each other.. I could have watched them for hours.. We loved it. ", "Good place. Monkeys seem pretty happy which is nice. Go early because there tends to be a crowd and it gets pretty hot during the day.", "you cannot imagine how fun the monkeys are. around 500 monkeys live in this forest . the jungle itself is something beyond beatifull as it contains tall old trees like what you could see in avatar. feeding monkeys is another funny thing you may do and I guarantee you will not find it anywhere else. just hold a banana in your hand anywhere in the forest and see what happens then! just remember not to carry any goods in your backpack as the monkeys may jump on you from nowhere. also you should have a close eye on your kids if you have any.", "When you walk into the Forrest you’ll be amazed by the sudden peace you find compared to the scooter packed streets of . Very good looking area with lots (lots) of monkeys. There are many caretakers who keep the place clean, attend to monkeys, and even help tourists with pictures. The temples look beautiful in the Forrest with the nature and water as a finishing touch!", "The park is stunning and so worth the visit. We spent 2.5 hours there roaming through the various path. There are plenty of monkeys. I got jumped on by one and bitten by another one. The jumping is harmless and there are instructions everywhere how to behave. I was taking a picture of my friend and didn't see there was a monkey close by and I guess I crossed her path. She jumped and went straight for my purse. I didn't let her to open it and as I had no food on me she bit me. Fortunately it wasn't deep bite. I would go back here as the nature was beautiful. ", "A nice way to spend a few hours in an afternoon. A beautiful forest, nice statues and art, cute monkeys, a really nice walk around the park. We fed the monkeys, a word of advice, let the staff help you! You can buy bananas in the park at little stands and the staff working at the stands can help you. Hide your water bottles, the monkeys will take them. Be careful even if you are outside of the forest, the monkeys are on the streets too. My husband and I really enjoyed this park and I would go back 100%", "Being from New York, this was definitely an eye opening experience! There were monkeys EVERYWHERE! Literally everywhere. If that intrigues you, then you will enjoy it as much as I did! Word of caution, do not buy bananas. They get pretty scary if you buy a bunch. We saw monkeys climb all over tourists (in a terrifying, not a cute way). If you really want, try to find the banana stand that doesn't have hoards of monkeys around. We went to the stand where the lady helped regulate the monkeys so we didn't' get mobbed. Aside from the monkeys, we didn't feel anything else was extraordinary.", "I love going to this sacred monkey forest every time I go to Ubud. It's a lovely & cool respite from the hustle bustle & heat, plus the monkeys are cute & fun. I always leave any food I have at the ticket office while I am in the forest & put my water bottle inside my bag so they can't see it. I also take off my hat & have a cord on my glasses. I have never been keen on the monkeys climbing on me so have never bought any bananas from the staff & have never had an issue. My daughter wanted to do so, so we watched other people, read the signs & listened to the staff & had no problems at all (& my daughter absolutely loved it!) People mainly seem to get into trouble when they hold onto the food & don't just let the monkey take it, stare at them or get too close to the babies. There were heaps of little babies this time & they were adorable! Love it!", "Was well worth goin to see the monkey but geez they can be scary if u happen to have anything in your hands or pockets that they want lol", "I spent an hour walking around the Monkey Sanctuary and had a fun time observing the scenery, interaction between the monkeys and unfortunately between them and foolish tourists. There are temples which are not open to tourists, but viewable from outside fences. The moss covered stone sculptures are impressive as well as the huge trees and a canyon with a river. The best time to visit the place is early morning when it first opens at 8:30 AM because there are less people, it is cooler and there are more active monkeys at that time of day. There are various signs and brochures with rules on what and what not to do around the monkeys, as well as workers who walk around. If you have food anywhere on you, included in a backpack, the monkeys will jump and climb on you trying to get bite and claw to get at it. There are stands selling bananas and some tourists buy them to feed the monkeys. A typical scenario is to buy bananas, have monkeys jumping and climbing on you, fighting to get to the bananas, have someone quickly take your picture as you get scratched and clawed and throw the banana in attempt to get the monkeys to leave you alone. It's best not to bring anything edible and not carry anything visible. If you don't, the monkeys will ignore you and you will enjoy your time there.", "This is a must see, the monkeys are hilarious, little thieves. Great to see them and very cheap to visit, 40,000 each.", "For AUD$5 per person, you certainly get what you came for! The monkey forest has monkeys galore, set in a scenic, shaded forest with temples and beautiful statues. Easy walk back to the main shopping area of Ubud. We highly recommend making this part of your day!", "Lots of monkeys to see but you could see everything just walking around for five minutes. You didn’t really need to see the rest of the park so we only stayed for a short time. Keepers have slingshots to shoot the monkeys when they get rowdy/too close which wasn’t nice to see.", "Its defenetly a place You should visit when u Are in ubud, But take care of ur stuff Cuz the monkeys love to steal things from Tourists that Seem Interessting to them.", "This is a cleanly-kept sanctuary for monkeys where they are happy, healthy and really beautiful to look at. The grounds keeper fed the monkeys twice during our 1 hour visit and the monkeys looked so incredibly happy. This is one place that should receive the positive attention it deserves as they care so well for the animals. A MUST SEE in .", "Definitely a spot you SHOULD go when you are in Ubud. So many monkeys and friendly staff everywhere. Don't miss it. Also the fee is cheap and the walkaround is easy doable in a hour.", "It is a very good program for about 2 hours. The monkeys are funny as they play with each other. These are a lot of baby monkeys, which are cute. The forest is also beautiful.", "The Monkey Forest is an interesting way to spend a couple of hours. Lots of monkeys and interesting temples. Beware though the monkeys are not afraid of humans and will definitely approach you. Follow the guidelines carefully and don't take any valuables with you that you aren't ok with losing. I only personally saw them grabbing water bottles from people but understand that they also like anything bright and shiny such as sunglasses, cameras and phones.", "This forest is truly an amazing experience. As an anthropologist and amateur student of primate behavior I was in heaven and would recommend this to anyone, except some of you...who unfortunately will go anyway. Truth is I'm shocked at some of the reviews here. They almost prevented me and my wife from having a magical experience out of fear of wild monkey attacks. The Macaques are first of all, very well fed by the staff of the temple, so what they are looking for are treats. No treats and they leave you alone. Water bottles are a treat. You will lose your bottle if you bring it. Drink up and walk in water-free. The very young monkeys are very curious and enjoy long dresses so ladies Id advise wearing shorts and putting your hair up. If you had or have a bad time here, there are three possibilities: 1. You harass monkeys - monkeys are smart (and likely smarter than you if you are the type to harass them) and they will get angry if you tease or bother them. I saw a young boy chasing them around with oblivious parents. Sure recipe for a monkey-bite. Don't touch the monkeys. Simple rule. Don't wave your arms and shout at your friends while you are surrounded by 5 females and their kids. I saw some really dumb people carrying on around infants. Again, no wonder some of you are leaving Ubud with horror stories of monkey attacks! Trust me, the monkeys are telling stories about menacing tourists back in the trees that night. 2. You bring food/water and don't drop said food or water when a monkey climbs on you to take it. You bring some chips - monkey finds chips. Drop chips. But of course, rule number one - don't bring chips! 3. You involve yourself in monkey politics - these are highly social creatures that live in a complex society. They fight for dominance, yell and scream and run around. If you lack the awareness to tell when monkeys are pissing each other off, you could wind up being jumped on or being used as a shield. Move on when they are riled up and steer clear of areas with huge numbers of people and monkeys. People scream, monkeys get riled up...not a good combo. Lastly, there are uniformed staff EVERYWHERE in the park who know the monkeys and who are excellent at controlling them if things even get slightly out of hand. Go to Monkey Forest, unless of course you are drunk or just amazingly ignorant and can't follow simple rules. I saw no one get bit. Yes this is a snarky review, but I want people to go and many reviews here dissuade people.", "This was better than I expected. The lush surroundings make this a lovely morning walkabout. Based on TA reviews I was overly afraid that all of my belongings would snatched up by monkeys and we would lose everything of value. Not so. Don't be careless but I gather the monkeys are just looking for food. So, just don't act or look like you have food (and don't actually have any food). They are smart enough to know that phones and cameras are not food. If you don't mess with them or make eye contact they will basically ignore you unless you choose to have them crawl on you. I wouldn't personally do that due to the whole rabies thing, but that didn't seem to stop others and they all seemed to be having a delightful time.", "Beautiful forest walk with entertaining little critters! Good fun and an opportunity to see these monkeys up close and personal!", "Well worth a visit but don't feed the monkeys, they can become a little aggressive if they know you have food, especially bananas! Cute little babies being carried around by there mothers.", "Monkeys everywhere! It's a very well-run sight. The grounds are well-kept, there are trained guards all around to ensure you're safety. You may buy bananas to fee the monkeys, but be careful when you get close- they are animals after all! Entrance is 50,000 rp for adults.", "I like to go down to the forest to have a look at the monkeys harassing the tourists - always fun for a laugh. Nice place in a dense forest surrounding. Just watch your back and keep your distance with the monkeys as they will try and steal anything that isn't tied down.", "We were mobbed by money's climbing all over us the minute we entered. The babies were cute, but the adult monkeys were very intimidating.", "Despite how busy the car park was, with this being a very popular spot with tourists, it never felt overly busy as the grounds are so large. The place is beautiful and fascinating to walk around, even without the monkeys. We'd read alot abour monkeys terrorising people but we experienced and saw nothing of this - aside from a monkey stealing a babys bottle of milk when its oblivious parents werent watching. The culprits were quickly chased off with slingshots and the bottle retrieved. I feel like if you give the monkeys reasonable space and do not try to touch or get extra close to them, and do not take food in with you, there is very very little chance you'll be 'attacked' in any way. Overall very funny and great to see them without fencing in the way.", "very beautiful and exciting place. Easy to walk from Ubud area. Fee was like 20000 rubees, 1,5 euro. Size of place is just convenient for 1-2 hours visit. In the area there are not much extra services, but it is next to restaurants, shops hotels etc.", "After hearing many comments on this monkey forest I expected monkeys everywhere, climbing up on all of the people in this forest that were human.Thankfully many people allowed the monkeys to just be normal, without harassment and enjoy their freedom that many of us have hoped over the years, would be a feature rather than cages and zoos. But I took notice of the warnings not to leave anything on us that could be taken or possibly not being able to retrieve them from the monkeys. When I first saw the guidelines written on numerous boards around the park and then seeing the many young tourists, of all nationalities,disregarding all the warnings, doing exactly what the signs asked visitors not to, such as tease the monkeys I knew within a short time in front of an injury would occur. I know about the possibility of rabies and other nasty diseases. I knew early on in our visit ,that the chance of injury would not take long to happen. I gather that scratches and bites,are common as we had only been there 15 minutes with tourists all around teasing the monkeys with food , girls were squealing with delight and then fear and guys trying to be stupid for photos. A young man was bitten on his upper arm and it was a full bite. We advised him to go to a first aid area where he would have his wound carefully cleaned but the risk is so high I would only have a short visit and observe from afar and one day soon some young person or child might get infected with rabies.. squealing and others purposely disregarding the advice of do not tease them a largsuddenly took afrom the monkey bites and large scratches,being active in areas at the time the young man in front of us took every guideline and did not care that he was creating a nasty situation where monkeys bite. Then he consequently got bitten on the upper arm and then all the fun he was having suddenly became serious when I advised him that he should get the bite cleaned and advised on what to do in case of infection.", "The Ubud monkey forest was of one the best places we visited in ....! The forests was so intriguing and the monkeys were naughty but fun to watch and interact with. And there were many old temples to see. I would give this place a 10/10 for entertain and interest level! A must visit for all!!", "I found this site quite interesting. I loved the cute and naughty monkeys, they look funny, running around the ancient temple complex. It was a relaxing visit, nice sculptures, wild atmosphere, dense vegetation. I didnt see any aggressive monkey, they are all very gentle and cute as long as you dont bring food. Nice to visit.", "Pretty forest setting filled with monkeys. This places was packed with tourists, hard to move through masses of people taking selfies and feeding the animals. Some of the monkeys were aggressive. One tried to bite without any threat from me. Others liked to steal things, saw two people lose sunglasses and another few lost hats. Was ok to visit once, wouldn't bother going again. The animals are too habituated to the tourists, kind of just like a petting zoo with super-temperamental animals that might try to come after you or your things. If you go, watch out!", "It is not expensive, but I think when you have seen a few monkeys that's enough. Certainly do not buy the bananas at the gate, take your hat off and do not have a water bottle in your hand, because the monkeys will be attracted to you.", "Hundreds of monkeys that are totally used to humans! This is, by far, the best thing to do in Ubud. I'd recommend going early to beat the crowds. Also, if you want to buy bananas inside to feed them, always ask for the smaller bunch (they cost less and are a better deal on a per banana basis) and avoid the stand closest to the entrance as the sellers there started feeding the bananas I paid for to the monkeys. Also, do not feed the monkeys anything other than the bananas they sell there. That should be common sense but more than a couple tourists decided they'd rather save the $2 or $3 on banana costs and feed processed packaged candy to the monkeys. Not cool.", "Thoroughly enjoyed a few hours walking around here. The monkeys seemed less aggressive than those in our hotel grounds.Managed to mostly keep clear of the crowds and a great visit", "We visited the Monkey Forest yesterday...it was great to slowly walk thru the beautiful winding paths & steps down to river.Our guide told us before we entered that there are 3 separate groups of monkeys ...and pointed out to us their different areas.He also gave us a quick run on monkey behavior..these creatures are wild animals & need to be respected in their own environs.We thoroughly enjoyed our time there.I didn't see Eat Pray Love the movie...but apparently part of the film w/ Julia Roberts was shot here.We got some great photos & weren't frightened at ALL!", "The monkeys were not as feisty as anyone might assume! And make sure you walk through the entire monkey forest for a pleasant strolling experience and uncover ancient temples and healing grounds.", "Worth checking out since you'll probably never see this many wild monkeys this close up. Just be careful since the monkeys will jump on you and try to grab things from your bag!", "Monkey Forest is exactly what what it says - a (beautiful) forest JAMMED full of monkeys. Watch out - they will disrobe you if given the chance, and think you have bananas. Tuck everything in, you can leave stuff at the front office. Don't taunt monkeys, they have sharp teeth. The highlight is the old and spectacular jungle growth, but the monkeys are pretty fun to watch too.", "Beautiful place but the monkey are a nuisance and jump all over you for food and when you ask the tour guide to get the monky off you they laughed and said it is fun but not really at all so not a nice place to visit", "forget about the monkeys that live here and enjoy this mystical place that is thousands of years old then enjoy the antics of the monkeys (some are human monkeys) but if you don't want to be hassled take no food with you and don't wear sunglasses - they like stealing them", "I was very impressed with the look of the monkey forest sanctuary. The monkeys were not aggressive as I had experienced in the past. There were lovely walk ways and paths that crossed a river and meandered its way back to the entrance. A very peaceful outing and great to see monkeys up close.", "It’s a great outdoor place to visit and see the natural environment habitat for monkeys. Added attractions inside are ancient temple and fish pond and sitting arena.", "Still very unsure how I feel about this place, before going we had read about the monkeys being vicious on trip advisor but decided we wanted to still go and see it, we took all precautions, didnt take any food or drinks, didnt take any bags or jewerlly, went in the afternoon as we had been told the monkeys are less aggressive in the afternoon as they have been fed all day long. Anyway we walked around the forest which is lovely and were happy to observe the monkeys from afar, then they started climbing all over us so we remained calm and just waited for them to get off us. this was all fine but then they seamed to get angry at my sister in law (were not sure why) and one bit her. Luckily it didnt break any skin, but we decided to leave after this. As we were walking out another monkey got on me and but me as well, much harder but still didnt break any skin ( I think my t-shirt saved me) but I was left with a nasty bruise and it really did hurt alot. overall yes the forest is lovely but even if you ignore the monkeys they can stil turn nasty for no aparent reason. (maybe because we didnt have food to give them, im not sure) I wouldnt bring children here and dont think we will bother to go again if we return to , but im glad that we went and seen for ourselfs. it is a lovely place to take photos, which I enjoy, but be careful of the monkeys as they can sneak up on you", "It was very nice to be in this forest. It is a nice green landscape with monkeys everywhere. Almost all of them are friendly. Don't pet the animals, just put your food in your hand and they will climb on you and take the food. One of them bite my wife for no reason, so be careful.", "You trek around the forrest full of mischievous monkeys. Be careful because they are very spoiled from all the feeding, they already know what to expect. The worst thing you could do is keep a banana in your bag, they will find it! So either just give it to them, or don't bring any. It's a good photo opportunity. :)", "Monkeys...They bite they steal they fight if your idea of fun is rabies shots after a nice bus trip to the monkey Forrest go for it!!! ...but I would highly recommend you don't go to this place!", "Mandala Suci Wenara Wana in nese, lies within the village of Padangtegal, and they said that those monkeys, were long time ago the villagers. It's a temple complex in the forests surroundings with monkeys.. good view of the forest and well behaved monkeys... just becarefull when you bring foods or especially bananas ...", "The Monkey Forest is a lovely peaceful place but contrary to warnings tourists still try and touch the monkeys often resulting in screams and tears, sometimes tears of laughter from onlookers as some tourists are so silly! Lovely and cool walkways to escape from the heat. Worth the visit :)", "This is my 2nd time to the Monkey Forest. They have done A Lot of improvements !! I visited here 5 years ago & wow has UBUD grown !!! A bit distressing to see so much tourist activity ( but it was bound to happen) such a lovely place. Anyway, Monkey Forest is special & I always love my visits there. As long as you don't try to pet the monkeys and let the monkey forest keepers help you get a picture with the monkeys you will be ok. The monkeys bite if they feel threatened & if you are bit its your fault not the monkeys as its their place of refuge and you are the interloper. Just enjoy passively watching them its amazing!!!", "The jingle scenery is really great with big trees and a nice river. As other reviews mentioned the monkeys will try to steal your belonging and food. I suggest not bringing a bag and no food. Be careful if you go with kids. Other than that it's great to see monkeys. They are so interesting.", "The Monkey forest sanctuary is a beautiful area with some really nice areas to explore. The Monkeys are in abundance and are not shy or afraid of humans, so be wary when walking around with you hat, sunglasses etc.. they will come quite close to you and I've seen them nick off with peoples property. There are many fruit sellers inside which encourage you to feed the monkeys hence why the monkeys are not afraid to jump all over people in search of food.", "Very good to be close up but they can get very agro which I saw so follow instructions and don't take any food!!! Take off hats and glasses and don't carry water bottles in your hand - they'll take those too. We walked up and back the top area for about 30 mins and didn't venture down into the forest - which I'm told is quite beautiful.", "Wasn't expecting much from the Monkey Forest, but it was well worth the trip. Get off the main path and wander through the lush sanctuary", "Nice forest full of monkeys, don't be scared, they don't bite you if you just walk around and dont disturb them. Don't wear glasses, hat or anything they can take, they will take it!!!", "I LOVE monkeys, and I have seen them in Kuala Lumpur and couldn’t wait to go to this monkey forest. Just beware that they can get very aggressive, that if you keep reaching in your bag for bananas (you can purchase them upon arrival to feed the animals), they will be watching you, could chase you a bit and even try to grab your bag/get into it (happened to me). They can also jump on you and I have heard of people being bitten. Allegedly, they are given vaccinations regularly and have no disease etc... but I am sure a monkey bite can be a bit traumatic. It is a beautiful setting though and watching the monkeys play, wrestle, and eat the bananas is very fun and amusing. It is nice to interact with them ... just know that if you want to minimize the aggression maybe do not buy or offer food to them. And definitely do not have your own snacks with you.. only have food that you buy there, if you have any at all.", "A beautiful, haunting forest with some very cool statues and temples... BUT, be careful if you have any food or water bottles - don't bring any in! And don't bring in anything in plastic bags even if its not food! The monkeys will swarm you until you drop it and run - they won't even see you as a human being, they just see food!!! They will climb on you 6 ata a time and go for what they want... Pretty funny... My girlfriend lasted about 2 minutes. Great place to observe the furry little buggers...", "Been there with my 3-yr old. We both loved it. The parc is beautiful in itself, built around a temple, the typical Indiana Jones type of scenery. Monkeys, macaques, are everywhere, not dangerous, but will gladly steal your plastic and shining bottle of waters if possible. Not fearful, the animals will simply go about their lives and may eventually okay with you. Not to miss.", "We had read mixed reviews on TripAdvisor and had also heard bad things from friends and fellow travelers prior to visiting the Ubud Monkey Forest. However, since we were staying just down the road and I love animals I dragged my partner along and I wouldn't say we regret it. We paid approx NZD$3 each to get into the park. The first thing we noticed was tourists buying bananas and holding one above their head so the monkey would climb/run up their body and grab the banana - with the hope it was sit their and eat while the tourist had their photo opportunity. My advise is... LET THE BANANA GO AS SOON AS THE MONKEY GRABS IT. We heard of a girl getting scratched down the face the day before, and a friend of the family got bitten and now has regular rabies jabs for a year or so. I saw a child getting scratched and chased around, people holding on to the bananas and the monkeys going nuts because they couldn't just grab it and go, monkeys raiding peoples short pockets, and just monkeys being monkeys i suppose. They are wild after all. We kept our wits about us and I would say we had a fair bit of self awareness going on the whole time. It wasn't a relaxed \\walk in the park\\\" you could say. The Sanctuary itself had some amazing statues and was much bigger than we first thought. Still unsure why they had a small paddock full of deer?? Go at your own risk.\"", "The monkey forest is amongst the most visited places in ubud. In my opinion the tickets are over priced for a such a small tour. Our tour ended within 30-40 mins where for the price should have lasted longer. Nevertheless, it was an amazing experience", "A fascinating visit to the home of the monkeys. It still amazes me that despite the clear rules outlined that some tourists continue to be disrespectful and break these (give them food, give them plastic waterbottles) and the monkeys suffer the consequences - and all for their own personal photo opp. We found that if you sat down in a quiet area away from crowds to have a rest, that they naturally approach you because they are inquisitive. I heard people amongst our travels who were anxietious and even scared to visit because of the horror stories, however if you just relax, take a moment, observe them in their enviroment, watch how they interact, be respectful, don't look them directly in the eyes, absorb the privilege of being in THEIR environment and them allowing you to be, then you will add another wonderful memory and experience to your travel adventure", "This place is perfect! The monkeys are running around free, it's super cheap, and there are security guards making sure people aren't touching the baby monkeys. We came here 3 times and I have nothing but good things to say about it! What a beautiful life these monkeys have 👍", "If you have already seen tons of monkeys in your life, don't bother, but if you haven't, be sure you'll be amazed. Those little monsters are really fun and interesting to watch and the forest is beautiful. Some parts of it made me think of Indiana Jones' movies Be careful though, and remember these monkeys are living beings with their own will, they are not to be petted and can be dangerous if you bother them. I would advise against buying bananas at the entrance, and if you do buy them, be careful not to put them in your bag, keep in mind that if you don't give it to them, they'll just help themselves! As long as you remember it is THEIR place and you're a visitor in their home, you'll do just fine and you'll be able to marvel at their behavior. One of the small ones must have made some mischief before we arrived cuz a very angry adult was pursing him for quite a while! Some were fighting each other, some resting without a care in the world, some caring for their little ones, others were opening and drinking from water bottles as you and I would... Really interesting to watch them Nice shots to take too", "Fun place to visit and observe the monkeys old and young. Be careful to not bring in any food or drinks other than water because the monkeys will find it and climb all over you until they get it!", "My daughter and I really enjoyed visiting the Sacred Monkey forest. Keep your handbags closed, make sure you don't take any food and I'm not sure about purchasing those bananas...we were surrounded quite quickly and hand to hand them over. Lots of fun.", "Id just like to say from reading a lot of reviews it seems people mention the monkeys causing issues. I thought this place was wonderful. You just need to use common sense and not have anything that will attract the monkeys such as loose objects, hats, open bags etc. The only time we saw any issues with the monkeys was when people stirred the monkeys. Why people do this I dont know. Monkeys carry diseases so its pretty silly to stir one of them. And they remember who stirred them even in a big crowd and they will chase you.", "Monkey forest was not that special. The monkeys are agressive if you have food.. we decided not to buy bananas, only then they will leave you alone.. the forest was beautiful, i liked the forest better then the monkeys. We visited because our hotel was near.. otherwise it was not worth it!", "The tourists blatantly ignore all the signs saying don't touch the monkeys. Feel a little sorry for the animals as they appear a bit bored and pace up and down.", "Yes, the Macaque monkeys are cool to watch, but I found the highlights of the Monkey Forest to be the beautiful rock carvings and lush vegatation.", "The Ubud monkey was forrest was a lot of fun, and really cheap. The monkeys were cute and tame - you can feed them bananas if you're brave enough but they might jump on you. Also don't wear sunglasses they like to steal loose items on you! There are several really cool temples to explore and a small market at the top. I thought the market was over priced and very generic (nothing really specialized to the forrest itself) The only down side for my boyfriend and I was that it was hot; it was almost unbearable.. we shortened our visit to find air-conditioning. So my advice is go to go early morning or evening. Its definitely not an all day exertion so plan other things to do in Ubud as well.", "We had a great time in the monkey forests.A family of four costs $ 14 to get in. There is lots of monkeys to see and they are very interactive.If you follow the advice at the front gate there is no issues.We had lots of monkeys come and hop on us even though we didn't have any food.The walk around is very beautiful in the forest and has lots of shade.We spent about an hour walking around the grounds and you could stay longer if you liked.Some of the male bigger monkeys are a little aggressive towards other monkeys , not humans as this is their native way of survival.There is lots of rangers in the forest to assist if an monkeys were to become aggressive to humans.One lady had her sunglasses stolen and the monkey ran off. the ranger quickly pulled out his slingshot and the monkey happily returned the sunglasses. Great experience and must do, just follow the rules and you wont have an issue!", "Close, enjoyable easily accessed, lot of banana hungry monkeys. Had good fun, and a nice stroll in the little forest.", "Although a little too touristy for our liking, if you get here early, you can experience this beautiful patch of nature without too many other Bule to bother you. Make a point not to buy the Bananas on entry; the monkeys are known to get very aggressive in taking them off your hands. My wife and I stay behind the forest in Nyuh Kuning every time we visit, so we ride motorcycles through the locals path at the side of the forest at least a few times a day when we're there, it's always one of our favourite spots in Ubud.", "As soon as the ticket sellers left at 5:30pm a group of local youths ~9-12 years old came into the site. As I was walking on one of the obscured trails between the pools and the hillside one of them shot me in the back with a rock from a slingshot. When I turned to walk after them they ran to the opposite corner of the site and climbed over the wall back to their neighborhood. If you do come here, I encourage you to be off the premises by 5:30pm. I have traveled to destination sites such as Tirtagangga around the world, and I have NEVER experienced an attack such as this. Particularly in this local culture where visitors are guests, to be treated as a target and shot at was an appalling experience.", "You will probably have a hard time getting good photos without a lot of people in the frame if you go in Aug. during the high season, but there are many good scenes inside to photograph. The monkeys are the main point of going I suppose, but there are many good scenes besides taking pictures of monkeys. Don't walk around with a drink or snacks. The monkeys will snatch them, but without carrying items of interest, they leave you alone.", "It is a must visit forest but just be careful. As our guide told us: do not show your hands closed, do not wear sunglasses, do not look them in the eye Obey these rules and you will be fine and safe :D", "Wandered down to the Monkey Forest today, I was amazed as soon as we went in by the amount of monkeys there- literally was expecting to see a few but the place was absolutely crawling with them. The monkeys were adorable- especially when you saw baby monkeys clinging onto their parents. Nice picturesque walk too. Warning signs all around about the monkeys, they tried to take my mad in a sac off me because they thought it was food! Wouldn’t recommend for the overly nervous as they do come very close and will try climb on you, or a group of monkeys may start fighting beside you buuuuut I thought it was a great attraction.", "This place is cute. The park is small, but well organized and very green. The monkeys are literally everywhere and there are some spots where you can hold bananas out for them to climb on you and get them. I found it to be a little too crowded. I wouldn't mind if there was some control or limit on the number of people visiting.", "the monkey forest has about 600+ monkeys all roaming freely. there is also a deer enclosure. just be careful not to hold food, some of the monkeys can be aggressive and will latch onto you if they spot any food. you can buy bananas to feed the monkeys but again, be careful. enjoyable visit overall.", "The first thing i think everyone needs to know about Monkey Forest is that it has a lot of Monkeys. Do not go here if you are not into monkeys. You normally have to buy a few bananas on the way in to feed the monkeys with and in an instant you are swarmed by Hungary monkeys who know exactly what you have and if you don't give in they can be a bit scary. If you sit down you will probably have a monkey come and investigate what you are doing. Great place to see monkeys but that’s about all really.", "Fun visit and must do when in . Monkeys are cute and they get quite close. Quite touristic, but worth the visit.", "Great experience, monkeys are cheeky and so entertaining and surrounds are beautiful - safe if you follow the rules", "This is a beautiful walk through the forest surrounded by monkeys. Be wary of the monkeys and do not bring any food, even in your bags! If a monkey does jump on you just calmly find one of the workers and they will help you!", "This is worth the walk through. The monkeys are very playful and entertaining. They will sit on you if you let them. There is a lovely gorge in the forest and temples.", "A must see in Ubud. Monkeys everywhere in a beautiful forest setting. Bathrooms, souvenirs, all the stuff you’d expect from a popular tourist site.", "I had to come and see what the fuss was all about, and being an animal lover and keen observer I am so glad I came to visit. Despite all the negative scary reviews I read before coming here, don't let a few bad experience stop you from coming. Go see for yourself. I had a great time!! Yes those monkeys will interact with you but that is just nature.. they, like us are very curious being...esp when they think you have food. I spent a full hour mingling with them and I did not feel threatened at all. There were plenty of park rangers to keep you secure in case a monkey (in my case) did come to try to steal something from your back pack. Those adorable cuties are just curious and naturally cheeky that way. Besides all the monkeys at the jungle sanctuary itself is, the jungle is such a beautiful picture taking opportunity. A must do if you're in Ubud. Save your Monkey Forest tickets for discounts on few restaurants nearby (Habitat Cafe etc etc) after your visit!", "Fair entry price. We spent around 1 hour in here. Nice surroundings and fun to see the monkeys relaxing! Lovely to see the monkeys go in and out of the sanctuary as they pleased. If you are doing your trip on a shoestring, there is ample opportunity to walk around the public path which runs around the outside of the sanctuary, and see monkeys on the roadside for free! ", "I was worried reading the reviews of the monkey forest because of some people worry that the monkeys could be aggresive. We understood how to be safe and not take any food or drink in, even in our bags or pockets. We took our 11 years old twins and 9 years old, and boy, they sure made some memories. The monkeys and their babies just love touching my kids clothes. Not aggresively. They were sitting down next to the babies and they were just playing around my kids. Got a good video of it and memories that last a lifetime. I believe if you follow the rules and be mindful and cautious of your surrounding, you'd have a great time there too.", "good way to spend 2 hours in , worth the experience, you can observe the monkeys or just let them take a ride on you're head :) monkeys are free in their natural environment they are fighting taking care of their children, having fun and picking on humans:)", "Really fun activity. The monkeys are friendly enough. If you don't bother them, follow the signs around the park and keep moving they won't bother you. I'd recommend getting there early (closer to open time) to avoid the crowds. Don't miss it!", " is one of my favorite places. It's so beautiful, the culture is so rich and the monkeys are so cute! Beware of your hats and sunglasses though! They have a tendency to steal them right off your head! This is definitely a place you need to visit if you go to !", "This forest is now well maintained and easy to walk around. You can purchase bananas to feed the monkeys but don't do this, or take any food or drink with you, if you don't want the monkeys climbing or jumping on you!!! It is nice to observe the monkeys in their own habit and there is a pleasant walk around a river and small temples. Great for photo shots and a one off must do! If visiting Ubud.", "Had a nice walk through the Forrest area and seeing many monkeys on the way. Friendly staff was enough available to be able to guide the guest where needed and help to chase the monkeys for the occasional sunglasses they managed to grab from a not so observing visitor", "A small piece of jungle jamm packed with monkeys! None seemed aggressive and they were pretty happy looking after their babies and wandering around. Take your insect repellent as there was a lot of biting insects though. Nice short walk round.. worth a visit if you love monkeys or have a spare half hour.", "Probably better to get up early and miss the masses but they are there because it is so special. Monkey madness all around but some places show the magnificence of the bygone culture that must have spent a bloody fortune on the palatial grounds and palace which is only viewable from behind a gate but still able to appreciate the magnitude of opulence on display. Lots of girls screams from ladies getting jumped on by cheeky monkeys and bananas on sale to encourage them although I would question whether this is in the best interests of anyone other than those selling the bananas! Don't miss the holy spring temple as it is a small diversion from the main walks but well worth the time and have a wish by throwing 500 rupia (5 cents) into the holy pool. Don't miss the cheeky stone monkey with the large c*** and cheeky grin! Minimal entry fee and maximum value!", "The great thing about the monkey forest is how close you get to the animals. If you are brave enough they will eat bananas (for sale at the entrance) right out of your hands. For an amateur photographer, like myself, this was ideal. The second best things to see are the temples within the forest and the moss covered statues. Great photo opportunities abound. We spent many hours there enjoying the scene and taking pictures. The location of the forest is also excellent, because it's right on a main shopping road in Ubud. So there are stores right at the entrance to the forest, and many cafes scattered within a very short walk. If you only have a small amount of time in Ubud, this is a great day - starting with the forest, and ending with a little shopping, and lunch.", "Something you should do if you can. The monkeys are prolific and cute. Don't try and hide your bananas though, they will find them and may even try to bite you if you withhold. We saw a very young baby on its mother. We will probably never do something like this again and really enjoyed this beautiful monkey sanctuary, complete with temples and waterfalls etc.", "Very fun visit. Kids loved the monkeys and it was shaded from natural trees which made the walk around nice. Interesting to learn about the history. Well organised. Would come again.", "We had amazing experiences. I was a bit insecure at first. But as soon as a monkey climbed on me I fell in love. I didn't need any bananas. I just went on with my normal behaviour when connecting with animals. I sat with a monkey on my lap for 10 minutes. Playing, cuddling and taking lots of selfies! These monkeys are the nices monkeys I've ever met! Loved it. they gave me a lot of love!", "Just got back from the monkey forest! My 11yr old loved it however my 5yr old screamed and wouldn't even go in haha. We brought bananas at the start which I think is a big mistake as the bigger monkeys just mob you and take all the bananas before you even get in! Once we had no bananas left we walked through and thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. Many people had drink bottles etc with them which the monkeys take straight away. They r very cheeky and will take anything you have including checking pocket! Haha they were so cute and the babies I wanted to take home! It's lovely to see them roaming free interacting with 1 an other. They can even walk out the gates etc. worth a visit", "Before going to the Sacred Monkey Forest, my husband and I read the reviews on Trip Advisor. We were somewhat hesitant after reading the negative reviews, but decided to give it a try anyway. I am very glad we did. The park was beautiful and peaceful - and filled with monkeys. Overall, the monkeys were happy to be observed but otherwise paid little attention to the visitors. The monkeys are extremely well fed by the park attendants. I saw no signs at all of monkeys stealing food from visitors or pickpocketting, as some of the negative reviews reported. A couple of times a park attendant offered us to have a monkey sit on our shoulders. After watching the monkey and the attendant, I decided to take him up on this. The monkey seemed to be trained and responded to the attendant's commands. It was fun to be able to interact with the monkey in this way - and in my opinion a safer way to do so. I would not have attempted to touch or interact with a monkey otherwise - while accustomed to the presence of humans, the monkeys in the park are wild animals and need to be respected as such. What I found most fun and interesting about the Monkey Forest was just enjoying the beautiful park and watching the monkeys play and interact with each other.", "Worth a trip to the monkey forest if visiting Ubud. Beautiful stone carved gardens with nice jungle views and lots of cheeky monkeys!! Entry is cheap. Monkeys can be a bit threatening for children, if worried take a plastic snake to keep them away.", "Nice place not to be miss by anyone regardless of age and religion. You can see the monkeys are well train in a way they dont snatch anything from you and no disturbance by them. Nice to see them playing and having their shower", "Very cheap entry and a beautiful forest area. Do not go if you hate monkeys as there are literally hundreds of them! Over 900 I was told. Also they can jump on you! However the forest and ravine are great and the walk very nice. However there are a lot of steep steps both up and down, so not suitable for those with mobility problems. First time I have seen a monkey graveyard complete with headstones and inscriptions.", "Still great and fun walk through the sanctuary. The last time I was here was in January 2016, the entry increased a little from IDR 40,000 to IDR 50,000. Also, as it is the height of the summer tourist season now, there are definitely lot more people than monkeys. Actually, way too many people!!! I recommend coming in early in the day to avoid the crowds. If you never been, go and have fun... If you seen it before, you might give it a pass;)", "Had a nice couple of hours here. The forest is pretty special and the monkeys are sweet, however I did feel a little intimidated by them. Read the signs carefully so you know who to behave around the monkeys and you'll be fine. It's well worth a visit and great to see the monkeys allowed to roam freely yet who are also looked after.", "The forest was really beautiful and made for a good walk (not too long) Loads of monkeys all of which are pretty much just interested in bananas but pretty relaxed not timid at all and certainly not aggressive! Definitely worth a visit!", "After reading many reviews my partner and I decided to head to the monkey forest. I would recommend that you buy some fruit as this made the experience more fun. Just be careful not to get intimidated by the monkeys as they will sense this and take all of the fruit. Most of the reviews you read will talk about the monkeys stealing belongings and jumping all over you, however this only seemed to be the case for people who were trying to get to close to them. If you go about your business and feed them the fruit, they are more than happy to just sit next to you. Good value for money.", "This is a great place to visit, but you don't need to spend much time here! We walked through and saw the various temples and were in awe of the monkeys, and so many baby monkeys! But once you have seen a few monkeys, there's really not much more to do. They only get cheeky if you get too close, we had no trouble with them and they all just kept to their own business.", "The Monkey Sanctuary was located minutes away from our villa, so we had fair warning about how naughty these monkeys could be (cut to them scampering around on our fence in the early mornings). But it really was amazing to enter the forest and see them gallivanting all over moss-covered temples! They are gorgeous, EVERYWHERE, and you are in their territory so don't aggravate them. There are guards nearby to make sure they don't get too friendly, but I still made the mistake of taking a bottle of water in with me...suffice to say the monkey won. The forest is beautiful and offers some stunning views, and on the lower level you can see baby monkeys!", "The forest itself is gorgeous. I loved visiting the fountains and temples throughout - but it was a total headache to get to them due to the park's main attraction: the monkeys. These animals are, unfortunately, the perfect example of what has happened to Ubud in the past decade with the severe tourism influx. They are overfed, aggressive and much too comfortable with humans. The overexposure to free food and camera lenses has taken a toll on these little guys and, in my opinion, totally crapped on the intended and original purpose of the park. They will bite, steal and chase. Some of them are cute and funny but for the most part I found the entire thing very sad... especially after spending time in the jungle observing their truly wild counterparts.", "The Monkey Forest is a must do when is - an Awesome experience - although be very careful as the Monkeys just love to \\souvenir\\\" any thing they can from you\"", "Really nice place, quite cool amongst the trees. Watch the monkeys they are thieves, follow the rules and don’t look them in the eye", "The entrance fee is IR80,000 which is really good value. They have a walk which is not too strenuous and also another with a lot of stairs. Monkeys are around everywhere. As long as you are not carrying food and water they stay away. The ranger do a great job, even taking pictures for you.", "Lots of monkeys, becareful of your valuables even in your bag they managed to grab a phamplet from my sisters bag, lucky it wasnt anything else. They can get a bit aggressive. Good to visit as a one off.", "Well, the scenery is beautiful but that's where it pretty much ends... monkeys are frightening, very aggressive and if you buy bananas make sure they are concealed until you are ready to give a monkey one (although we just ended up throwing them on ground as the monkeys are so scary!) my son was attacked by a monkey a small monkey luckily no skin was broken but I was lucky to have one banana left and threw it as quick as i could to get the monkey off him, (measures were taken afterwards just to be sure and clear him of any infection etc) he just took a seat on the stairs and the monkey came up and two seconds later was trying to bite his back.. so be very vigilant. I saw a chinese woman be scratched quite deeply by a monkey on her arm- it had cut the skin and blood was coming out- so please be careful at this attraction. we wont be returning here", "Monkeys not overly aggressive and you can walk the premises at ease. Nice stroll through the park and an enjoyable couple of hours.", "As many people have pointed out, the monkeys here at the sacred forest are smart and know what they are doing. Any glimpse of food and they are on you. We found the best way to enjoy them was to find a quiet spot and just sit. Let them do what they want around you. They might sit with you they might not. The forest and temples themselves are worth the trip too. Amazing carvings can be found everywhere. Can feel very hot and humid under the canopy. Hold onto you belongings as if you don't there could be a monkey wearing your sunglasses. You have been warned. For IR30k per person it has got to be worth a look", "We decided to hop in the forest an hour before closing time. As we first did a jungle trek, we thought the monkey forest visit wasn't worthwile. We're happy we still did it. It's perfect for an hour or so but don't expect to spend a full day here. Location is very central in Ubud!", "came day in the day to avoid crowds and monkeys. managed both. the location is great but you cannot enter the actual precincts so>>>>", "The scenery was very good and there were lots of monkeys around. Do be careful though as they were more fierce than those at monkey forest and were good at snatching sunglasses from tourists.", "You just have to experience this place for yourself. Respect the monkeys. They wander around and are absolutely everywhere. You can let the little ones climb on you. I wasn't brave enough to do so, but many people did and were fine. You can buy bananas to feed them. They seem less aggressive than I anticipated, but I was still very careful of them.", "Nothing that unusual, just loads of hungry monkeys chasing food. Nice forest and surrounds, you have to be vigilant or monkeys will be all over you. A chance to get some cute photos of monkeys and babies.", "Great place with amazing aura! I highly recommend it for families with kids. It is full of monkeys - various types and sizes. It is allowed to feed the monkeys with the food bought there or bananas. The monkeys are so spoilt! :)) They steal your things, jump to the three high just above you and watch your reaction, seems like laughing from you. Don't wear your best clothes, leave the sunglasses, jewlerry before going there, then you will have real fun. Only water and carefully protected camera. Monkey babies are very cute, but don't try to touch them, you can be beaten or bited by an adult monkey, saw it happening to one tourist. And they are really strong!", "I would like to create a Sacred Monkey forest type place in north america, only I would call it the Sacred Raccoon Hide-Out and the set would be sesame street with extra garbage cans. For $1 you can even throw them cheetos. It was a mess of messy inbred unfriendly monkeys running around trying to rip the crochet bikini tops off the young Australian patrons. Not cute.", "Not worth going - total tourist trap. You can walk through the park in 20 minutes and monkeys are so used to humans and being fed that they'll jump all over you if you let them. I wouldn't recommend.", "I was little nervous about going after reading some of the reviews but I'm glad I went! There were monkey's everywhere - they were so cute! The forest and moss covered statues were beautiful. We did see a monkey dig in someone's back pocket and someone else had a water bottle that the monkeys tried to take, which was warned against. Also, one of the persons in our party sat on a stone seating and monkey sat on the back of her neck as he ate sweet potato. It tried to open her backpack but the pocket had a lock...it then found the pocket without a lock and opened it!!! We quickly shooed the monkey away - it was cute until that point, lol. The Monkey Forest is great for people of all ages - I'd highly encourage everyone to go!", "We had a really nice time walking around the monkey forest. There are dozens and dozens of monkeys running about the place! And they seemed to be friendly on the most part, the only time we saw them acting aggressively is when tourist tried petting them (I really don’t know why people do this, even saw one guy repeatedly poke at a monkeys face with his finger!) Nice jungle walk with some great views and some really cool looking trees. It was fairly busy when we went (around lunch time) so we did find that there was a bit of a queue to use one of the bridges but only because people were trying to take photos. ", "I've not heard of anyone I know having visited here. They are missing out! It is the best piece of real estate in . Set right on a cliff above magnificent surf with endless views. The monkeys are very cheeky and will steal ANYTHING attached to you. Don't carry anything and take off your sunnies and hat! It is a really pleasant walk along the temple grounds. You need to be able bodied to manage it. I would advise that you wear clothing to cover your knees or you will be required to don a sarong.", "I was quite uncertain due to the mixed opinions on tripadvisor. Do not let the reviews put you off a visit as it was quite a good combination of photo opportunities, lush 'forest' and an interesting main temple where you will need to wear a sarong. There were monkeys everywhere going about their daily routine. Some adventurous tourists had monkeys climbing them, however, this seems a risky thing to do. Quite an interesting visit.", "Loved this place. We thought the monkeys were super chilled just grooming each other in the sunshine, and then one came charging towards and stole our water! Was funny though - just handed it over cause there's no way I'm getting in a fight with a monkey over a bottle of water! But most of them were super chill. Really enjoyed watching them all, the babies were really cute - sooo tiny! Great experience and not pricey at all. Would definitely recommend. And you exit right in Ubud next to the shops so ideal to grab some food, do a bit of shopping or get a massage afterwards.", "My wife loves monkeys and was keen to visit this place. There were vendors in the place selling bunches of small bananas for those who want monkeys climbing all over them. My wife wanted that, I did not, so she bought a couple of bunches through our tour round the sanctuary. Those little monkeys are very smart and very quick. If you have food, they know it and they will be on you. So keep that in mind and consider whether you do or dont want to be a monkeys climbing frame. I deliberately kept no food on me, instead I held our bag and all valuables. The monkeys were looking at me (like they inspect everyone), but could see I had no food so they left me alone. My wife on the other hand would get several monkeys around her when she had the bananas, some monkeys would pull on her shorts and top demanding bananas, others would climb up on her and sit on her shoulder and help themselves to bananas from her hand. There are many warnings at the entrance about do's and dont's, and these are worth a read. The monkeys are very confident and like I said, very clever and quick. One guy at the entrance had a bag of peanuts in his hand, a monkey saw it and just jumped on him, took the whole bag and was off, all in about a second. Another guy further in the sanctuary had tried to hide a bag of peanuts in his pocket, but the monkeys were wise to his trickery and I saw a monkey just jump up, grab the corner of the bag and yanked the whole bag out of his pocket and again, was gone into the trees in seconds. We only spent about an hour in there, but we both enjoyed it a lot. The monkeys seem happy, well cared for and certainly well fed.", "A unique and interesting experience. Monkeys are really cute and the surrounding area is beautiful. Very affordable. Heard before hand that monkeys were aggressive but if you keep to yourself they don't bother you. I had no problems at all. If bringing children be careful witnessed a couple children misbehaving which caused the monkeys to react towards them. Overall great experience!", "Very interesting place, was cool to see the monkeys up close, but you need to pay close attention to the advisories given at the entrance, or you will have problems with animals bothering you - we did and had no trouble - the sacred spring is definitely worth a visit", "Lots of monkeys and they are playing in their own way. Very nice to see closely what they do. Enjoyed the whole family. Nice place and worth for the money and definitely had a good time.", "Don’t miss this place! It is a natural beauty even without the more than 1,000 monkeys. We were awe struck by the giant trees and lovely pathways that make up this spectacular park. It is worth every last rupiah for the entrance fee. The monkeys are used to people and they allow you to come close. To see a tiny baby monkey clinging to its mother is precious beyond belief. To watch them play and interact with each other could fill an entire day.", "The monkeys have keepers watching and helping tourists.Nice people .The grounds are very well kept it cost about $2 Australian to get in then you can visit the ubud markets that are an absolute mess with new buildings going up.", "The vibe here is intense. There are gaurds/staff/serious guys all around which are I guess watching to ensure everything runs smoothly with the animals.. this in itself makes things tense. The monkeys themselves roam about the place and are everywhere.. they glare at you and I did not feel safe. While I was never once approached by a monkey I let the fear over take me and only lasted 10 minutes and had to leave. I was on edge the whole time. I thought it was because I had a fear for monkeys however I saw some a few days later in their natural enclosure and they barely blinked an eye as we got closer and minded their own business. Very different from the sneaky monkeys at the Monkey Forest.", "After visiting Ubud for the second time we decided to run the risk and visit the monkey forest.I am so glad we did as it is such a beautiful place ,if you read all of the reviews and warnings about the monkeys and do as advised you should be fine . We were four people and the monkeys left us all alone. Tips when visiting (especially with children ) 1.go first thing in the morning cooler and less crowded 2.DONT buy bananas have any food in your bag or feed monkeys unless you want to risk being scratched or at worst bitten. 3.Don't look the monkeys in the eye it's confrontational! 4.make sure you have nothing on you that a monkey could easily take off!! We saw them take Peoples glasses ,dangling earrings, cameras and bags ! Instead walk around with your belongings safely zipped inside pockets etc and you should have a wonderful experience as we did. ", "I went to this place with my girlfriend. The price is totally reasonable (50.000 IDR). We have spent there around 2 hours. You must be prepared. Put away your sunglasses, food, etc. because the monkeys can easily steal them. It was very interesting to see how they eat and play or fight with each other. We could feed the monkeys too. Worth to visit.", "Me and my boyfriend were nervous to go to monkey forrest as we didn't get our rabies jabs but we made it out safe and sound and we were glad we did it. But heres what we saw.. There was a lady pretending she had food in her hand and a monkey bit her arm! A 2 year old boy was eating something and a monkey snatched it out of his hand! A lady hid bottles of water in a carrier bag up her top and the monkeys new she was hiding something and ripped the bag from her! ", "We'd heard mixed reviews about Ubud's infamous monkey forest but decided it was worth a visit. The monkeys are friendly and inquisitive and the rainforest itself is beautiful -full of beautiful trees, temples and Indiana Jones-style vines! It is important to exercise some common sense and caution though. Don't touch the monkeys or get too close to them with cameras, as they can lash out and hit if their space is invaded, as my husband experienced! We also saw one tourist taunt them with bananas he'd bought, teasing them and not handing the bananas over quickly enough. This subsequently led to him being bitten! Obviously this is concerning as Rabies and other diseases are a problem on , but as long as you play safe you shouldn't have a problem.", "This place is more than just about seeing cheeky monkey's - there is quite a bit to explore around the temple there. You can buy banana's whilst you are in there to feed to the monkey's if you want them to climb up on you for a photo. Don't take any food in your bag as it will be ripped to shreds. Avoid taking a water bottle too as they just pinch them and then chew the ends off for water. In fact the less you have on you the better. There are however plenty of help on hand should you get yourself in a mess", "The forest itself is quite dramatic, and there are many many monkeys. But it's so busy with tourists that I was pleased to get out. Worth a visit though.", "We had a great time here! Lots of fun, and a pretty walk. Not expensive. A good morning out. Would definitely do it again! The monkeys are accustomed to humans, occasionally jumping on some people, but usually to get food that has been taunted at them. Worth a trip.", "Very traditional place in Ubud with temples and coy carp filed lakes. Monkeys are very cute but be careful as they are very wild here and tend to run amok. We saw some monkey bite a tourist and also some monkeys ganging up on one tourist to rob her of her phone and camera....", "Must visit experience when in Ubud. Its a delight to step away from the hustle and bustle of the Ubud town centre to a quiet, cool and relaxing sanctuary. Be mindful of the cheeky monkeys though!", "This was our second visit our first in 2016. You have to pay to enter the Forrest. You are no longer able to feed the monkeys unlike 2016. Where you could purchase bananas to feed the monkeys. There are guides throughout the Forrest. You still see plenty of monkeys. You are still able to get up close and take photos. Very beautiful Forrest and well worth walking throughout.", "Monkeys everywhere! We had a great time walking around the park viewing the monkeys and majestic trees. Well worth a visit.", "Lovely temple in a pretty awesome location! Monkeys were good entertainment but you have to keep your wits about you as there a feisty bunch. Best to have a guide to explain some of the history of the place. We had a driver who was brilliant, happy to recommend if anyone wants great value and loads of info let me know!", "The Sacred Monkey Forest was a lot of fun on so many levels. Before we even entered the sanctuary we were greeted by monkeys! These little scamps are full of energy and can be found everywhere you look. From the swinging through the trees to swimming in the rivers. A word of warning to the uninitiated, keep your possessions close and watch your backpack (the monkeys can and will open them to find food). The temple itself is absolutely stunning, it’s carved statues, ponds and towering bridges set into the side of a deep riverbank are reminiscent of a setting straight out of Indiana Jones or Tomb Raider. Will visit again for sure!", "I went twice. An enjoyable shady stroll around a couple of temples and a look at some local paintings. But the real fun is the rainforest walk and all those crazy monkeys. If you don't bring food you can sit quite calmly while they run and play all around you. Lots of great photo ops. Once in the Sanctuary it is shady so cooler than out on the Main Street. But you will absolutely need water - but beware the Monkeys like to steel water bottles to.", "Had so much fun at the Monkey Forest - the monkey's do know how to steal your cell phone (mine was stolen but found later) so please be careful with any belongings that ARE NOT ATTACHED TO YOU SECURELY! Take bananas too if you want them to jump on you.", "A very interesting place and amusing watching the monkeys and how they interact with us and each other. They like to jump on you and then try and open bags to steal things, so be careful lol", "Wast herewith my wife and 2 boys, after about 5 minutes my kids got attacked by 2 monkeys who were originally fighting with each other. We had no food, and did not go near them, they openly chased my boys into a corner, grabbing at their clothes, scratching both boys in the process. Be wary!", "This was a short stop on a Day Tour provided by Suweca Tour (private tour). It was great to see the monekys and you can pay 20000 to have a monkey sit on your head and eat from your hand!", "The forest is really nice and we took some awesome pictures there. The monkeys can be really mean though. Make sure you close all your bags tightly and don't try to take anything out while you are there. One of the monkeys saw me taking out my Iphone and almost stole it. He bit me because I did not want to give it to him Furthermore you should take out earrings our other jewellery.", "I had a blast visiting the Monkey Forests you can interact with monkeys but you have to be careful don't bring food because they steal everything from you and they also try to open your backpack if you are distracted. Don't even try to touch them specially baby monkeys because they might bite you. The place is beautiful for pictures.", "What a hoot, not only a lovely place to visit and to walk around, but the monkeys were great fun to watch in action. Buy a banana when you enter and you'll be mobbed. Make sure you keep everything small tucked away, they're sneaky little buggers and they'll try and swipe it. There are good toilets located around the grounds and the temple in the middle is also well worth seeing. I'd recommend going early before all the tour groups start arriving, a fun experience on our recent trip", "This was a great chance to see the monkeys in a semi-natural habitat as they have complete run of the area and no enclosures. They were mostly well-behaved, though offering food or sitting down invited plenty of attention. This is a great visit for a family.", "Pretty well kept ! Must do in Ubud , monkeys are friendly if you respect their space . Gorgeously walk and perfect for families.", "If your going to Ubud , the trip wouldn’t be the same unless you go to the monkey forest... worth a look at the monkeys and their beautiful babies... it’s cool under the shade of the many trees... you can buy food for them there too... watch your handbags though as the cheeky monkeys often try to steal them and you will have trouble getting them back..", "It was a pretty enjoyable experience. The monkeys are free and the visitors are just spectators. I think that's what made it nice for me.", "Totally enjoyed however beware of monkey's stealing your water bottles.... They actually manage to unscrew the lids and drink from the bottle. Well worth a visit", "the forest itself is worth a visit as it is so lush and serene but the monkeys make it very special. It would make a great place to take kids but actually i enjoyed it hugely as a grown adult too :) the monkeys are very cunning and can open any bag- just a warning!", "This is a very popular tourist location where the monkeys roam free and the visitors walk along paths amongst the monkeys. Our bus driver said we should spend between 60 and 90 minutes there. Signs warn you about the rules for the park. They emphasise that you must look after your posessions because the monkeys will try to take them - including hats, spectacles and cameras. They say the monkeys can be quite aggressive. We hadn't walked very far into the park before I felt a monkey trying to get something out of the pocket in my pants. I turned around and yelled at him which made him show his teeth and snarl at me. I moved on quickly. Soon afterwards another monkey snatched the water bottle that my granddaughter was carrying. We then watched in amazement as the monkey twisted the top off the bottle (just like a human). He then poured the contents on the path and started drinking the water off the path. Later, people told us that the monkeys sometimes swig directly from the bottle. We saw monkeys jumping onto someone's lap and other monkeys sitting on someone's shoulder or head. In one case, the monkey was gripping the girl's forehead and seemed as though he was about to gouge her eye. Plenty of people were posing for photos with these monkeys. Towards the end of our tour, one monkey got hold of the bottom of my daughter's dress and looked as though he was going to climb up. We chased him off. This was an amazing expereience.", "The forest is pretty! The monkeys are really neat. We did not feed them. I think this is best, especially if you are a little apprehensive. We still had a young male monkey get on us. He was nice. Take EVERYTHING dangly or extra off!! They will pull your earrings out, hair clips off...they were trying to pull the top button off my sons hat and they did grab my daughters clip! They feed the monkeys to keep them in the forest and away from the people's houses where they could cause damage and eat all of their gardens and crops. There is also a tale about them wanting a troop of monkeys in the forest to guard against a big snake. This is an easy place to go, you can walk from Ubud central (5-10 minutes).", "This place surprised me with its natural beauty and how this place has preserved its ancient look. Yes and those super cute monkeys just be careful they can be very aggressive!", "Follow the directions and don't have anything on you that the monkeys can steal. They like the colors orange and yellow - saw one try to steal a phone because it was in an orange case. The carvings are beautiful and we enjoyed our walk here. Go in the morning.", "Absolutely loved it, my daughter had an experience she’ll never forget and it will always be something we never forget, Highly recommended as it’s beautifully set up , but beware the monkeys are very sneaky.😜", "Monkeys and temples aren't anything unique in SE Asia but the forest does offer some respite from the commercial sprawling mass known as Ubud. Ubud has turned into one giant shopping mall so anything that is not the dress shop, shoe shop, handicraft, pizza is welcome. The monkeys are fairly friendly. Some will climb on you. Some will bare their fangs for your camera bag. And if they do grab something of yours a guard will pull out his slingshot and pop a pellet at its behind until such item is dropped. The statues and temples are nice as well.", "The monkey forest was lovely if you're looking for something to do for an hour or 2! It's only 40,000 rupees (€3) so not a waste of money or anything! There are very pretty views inside and beautiful walkways along side vines and a river! I wouldn't say it's a must-see as you can see the monkeys in other areas (like Mt. Batur) and the scenery and temples are also elsewhere.", "This was a cool experience but you do have to be careful! Don’t wear anything you don’t want potentially stolen like jewellery! The monkeys are amazing to see, it was super busy when we went and lots of people were trying to touch the monkeys despite being told not too. Defo worth a visit though, very unique.", "So many monkeys! Great place to go if you want to take some up close pictures of the cheeky chimps. Don't be scared, if you're relaxed and allow them to jump on to you then there is no problems! Don't bring any food or plastic bottles in with you as they can smell it and then will do anything they can to get it from you! They're very sweet, definitely worth a visit.", "As part of our holiday in Ubud, My husband took me to Monkey Forest for the first time. Lovely place to visit. Bought two bunch of bananas (Quite expensive) IDR 50.000 to feed the monkeys. Not last until 5 minutes all the monkeys took them. We went to holy spring underneath the tree. Was fun, until little monkeys come and big monkey bite me. Thought I'm steal their little monkey. Bit hurt and went to the clinic to get clean. I would never get back, not because the attraction just that accident make me scare to visit again. Place was great, and good for family vacation, But please careful with the monkeys, sometimes they get aggressive.", "Esay to get to and a fair entry fee. Lots of monkeys who given the chance will pinch your belongings! It is nice to see that the monkeys are well fed and cared for and even those with handicaps - one blind and one missing limbs are segregated off to keep them cared for", "We arrived to the monkey forest at 3 pm and found that it was not overly crowded. We still had plenty of time to observe/interact with the monkeys. There are several feeding areas across the park and meal time is really fun to watch. My significant other brought a backpack (might be wise to leave it at home if you are not ready for monkeys to be jumping on you constantly) and had quite a few “visitors” jump on him and attempt to get the contents of the backpack out. He’d simply move the backpack to his front and the monkeys would scatter. They also loved the pockets (Velcro) on his shorts and attempted to get into his pockets several times. If a monkey jumps on you, please do not panic. Start walking and they will run off. It’s important to note there are numerous staff members all over the park that will help you if they see there’s a monkey on you/ or that you are uncomfortable - they have slings that they point at the monkeys (though we have never seen a staff member actually use one!). It appears that the monkeys are genuinely cared for and loved. We’d definitely return to the monkey forest.", "Very cool experience, nothing like going to a zoo. You are entering the monkey's territory and need to be prepared for that, it might be dirty or loud or gross or whatever, and they might jump on you! I actually got bit by one (my own fault, I was interacting with it even though I was told not to!) but he didn't break the skin so there's no harm done. Know that this can happen! It was a young monkey that was biting playfully, by the way. It was softer than the 'play bite' that my dogs give me when we are rough housing, but still pretty alarming coming from a wild animal. If he had broken the skin (by accident or otherwise) it would have been an ordeal, so PLEASE do not think that I'm making light of getting bit by a wild monkey. I was kind of stupid and thought that if the monkeys were touching me, I can touch them back. That is a stupid thing to think, haha. I don't regret it whatsoever, I had a blast, but if you don't want to get bit, I highly recommend you follow instruction and do not touch them even if they're perched on your head. Also if you don't want them perching on your head, don't sit down on any of the benches and you'll probably be fine. Anyway, if you are aware of and okay with the risks, I recommend it. It was really fun and interesting to see them so wild and playful. Lots of mommies with their little babies clinging to their chests, one still had an umbilical cord dragging around with her very brand new little baby hanging onto her. Some might find that gross but I thought it was pretty cool.", "Worth a visit Monkeys are cute especially babies An easy stroll around the enclosed park Cheap to enter Check times for attractions like have a monkey sit on head", "After 10 days of visiting I went to the Sangeh and the monkey forest just for the sake of comparing it. I had way more fun at the Sangeh forest. I was so disgusted by the reaction of some tourists throwing branches and other things to the monkeys to make the perfect selfie... I was sick of it and was happy to leave. The park is nicely organised and beautiful... but overpopulated. Go to Sangeh.", "It’s a great place to get close to The monkey true environment. Fully recommend. The monkeys are used to visitors so they are not violent with people. Also it’s full of guards in case of any attack.", "Enjoyed the monkey forest. The scenery is amazing and beatuiful pictures. I didnt want the monkeys to come near me though (heard they bite and didn't want the hassle of getting rabies jabs) so made sure i didnt take a bag... had no food. Didnt look them in the eye and attempted to keep my distance as much as possible. I did see them bite a few people... but remember they are wild and thats what they do. Stay safe. Xx", "We arrived here early and it was fantastic!!! So lovely to see the monkeys in their natural habitat. They are so cheeky and well looked after and fed. I was a little worried from some stories I heard, but with no need!! A must visit!!!", "After reading some reviews on trip adviser I was a little apprehensive, but there was no need we spent a couple of hours just wandering around the Forrest watching the monkeys even letting the little ones climb on our shoulders. It was lovely to watch them interact between themselves and with humans. They are very inquisitive and if you open your bag or put your hands to get something out of your pocket they will come to have a look too, but it's only natural they are expecting food. You can buy bananas to feed to them but be warned keep your eyes open because they will take the lot on one go, they are competing against each other after all. Don't were your best t-shirt because if you let them on your shoulder the do have dirty feet and are prone to wee on you. All in all a great experience and well worth a visit", "Had a great hour at the monkey forest with teens. Food is available to feed the monkeys on the way in and also half way around. Although if you purchase mid way there were lots of monkeys hanging around and one of our 15yo boys got 'mugged' by about 15 of them shortly after he purchased extra bananas. It is a lovely walk for not only monkeys but also scenery. If you aren't keen on the monkeys just don't purchase the bananas and they will keep away from you. One of our kids was peed on and one also mildly bitten (not provoked at all) so keep aware that this can happen. Overall it was great fun and provided lots of laughs.", "It's a good place to visit when you're in Ubud. The monkeys are not aggressive. It seems like they're already used to be around human. Just be careful not to make eye contact with them, since that will provoke the monkeys and don't make a sudden move when there's monkey close to you. The sad thing is that the place was too crowded when I was there, so rather than monkey forest, it's more like tourists forest. ", "Spent a lovely couple of hours wandering under the shady canopy of the beautiful gardens at the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary. It was interesting to watch the monkeys of all ages do their thing, i.e. Taking bananas off tourists, scratch each other's backs, pick fleas out of their fur and just be playful. We didn't see any aggression from any monkeys. Definitely a must do when in Ubud", "What an amazing experience to walk through a rainforest alongside the monkeys. Thoroughly enjoyable and unique, but very hot (humid) so don't forget your water. Baby monkeys cuddling with their mothers were the highlight.", "This place is gorgeous, we went in the middle of the day to avoid the crowds and it was so wonderful. Such great views, just beware of the monkeys!", "A wonderful experience, the monkeys are so great to watch. If you decide to sit down, be sure you don't have earrings, a hat or anything else that might interest them. I was \\robbed\\\" of an earring, and my son's hat was confiscated. Be very careful especially with children, as the monkeys might bite, and rabies is an issue.\"", "This was a fun, inexpensive outing. We bought bananas and fed the monkeys, a great photo op!! The monkeys can be a bit aggressive but the employees make sure you know how to behave so you don't antagonize them. The monkeys are a lot of fun to watch even when you're not feeding them. Alternatively, you can stroll through the shaded forest and enjoy the scenery.", "The forest is very beautiful with old ruins nestled among the trees. There are lots of monkeys everywhere and they have no fear of humans. There are signs all over warning people not to touch them or to let them touch you, but of course there are many people who do not heed the warning. It doesn't seem like a natural place since the monkeys are so used to humans and come right up to them, but overall, it was a wonderful experience to be so close to these creatures and also to be in such a lovely wooded setting. I recommend it as long as you don't mind sharing your experience with tons of other people.", "The Temples here are stunning and are the central point. The monkeys are literally everywhere from the car park as you arrive with hundreds living in the grounds. The area is brilliant with them having jungle to be 'monkeys' but be warned, they are not shy and can become aggressive. They know people mean food and will clamber on you to grab anything in your hands, water, sunglasses, etc, so be aware these are still wild animals regardless of the surroundings. Lovely to walk around for all families and unfortunately there was an incident with rival groups whilst we were there, with one poor monkey being attacked quite viciously by a group from another troupe. The rangers here are fantastic, they dart the injured and nurse them to health before returning them back into the temple grounds. This is what would happen in the wild and with the large groups here, is expected. Great afternoon.", "We were a little nervous of walking around with the monkeys before we visited as we heard they can be aggressive or take things from your bag or hands. However we found the monkeys were relaxed and basically ignored you if you werent feeding them. The forest isnt huge but is a nice place to visit for a few hours. I would advise not feeding the monkeys or buying any food near the forest as we saw a monkey grab some bananas and a handbag from a couple outside a shop near the forest as it wanted the food inside.", "Set in beautiful gardens to walk through and see the monkeys swinging through the trees and being playful. The forest is a nice retreat from the heat of the shopping area.", "I should start by saying I did get bitten but it was my own fault for laughing so much and hence, showing my teeth which the monkeys can take as a sign of aggression. It was just a nick with very little bleeding but nonetheless - be warned, it can happen, and I saw it happen to others too BUT they are semi-wild and there are warnings galore about how to behave. It's not a zoo with safety guarantees but that is the utter joy of it - monkeys in the wild, being monkeys! It's a delight almost beyond compare to see so many monkeys all around you with the opportunity to interact. That said, if you're not keen to have a monkey jump on you, it is completely avoidable too by moderating your behaviour. My friend didn't want to touch or be touched by them so she wasn't but she was still able to get great photos (including one of the monkey actually biting me!). I did want contact so I manoeuvred myself into spots where they could jump on me. Just be sensible and heed the copious amount of warnings about how to behave - you're in their habitat and they will defend it if they feel threatened. There are feeding stations with attendants around the forest which may be a better option for a more controlled encounter. It may also be helpful to know that the monkeys there do not carry rabies. I didn't need to get any shots after being bitten but again, use common sense (if the sight of monkeys doesn't make you lose your mind as it apparently did to me)!", "visit this attraction while in Ubud. Go early in the morning while it is stil very clean and not a lot of visitors. Just keep your spectecals in a save place and if a monkey do jump on you just stand still cover year rings and wait for him to leave.", "What else do you find in a Monkey Forest other than monkeys? Well there were monkeys but they were cheeky, I think because they learn to steal food from tourists and get fed by tourists they have learnt to jump on top of you. I was expecting a little more based on the photos that I have seen prior to visiting the monkey forest.", "Another Gem well worth checking out. There wad a few kids letting out a scream now and again. The monkeys will try grab lollies, food, trinkets etc so keep that in mind if your taking kids. Plenty of cheap eats and good quality food just outside the back gate. A little bit of a walk but yiur under the cool canopy of the trees. Well worth i look it and a few hours is all it takes.", "This is a must visit attraction in the heart of Ubud. However, make sure your belongings are hidden in a back pack. Even then they might not be safe from the monkeys. It became comical watching the rangers open their secret box full of bananas in order to bribe the various monkeys to return the hats, sunglasses, scarves etc that careless tourists let them steal. There's a cool temple towards the back and plenty of shade to escape the sun. Just don't turn your back for too long. I sat to rest for a minute and it was no time at all before a monkey was trying to get into my backpack.", "This is a really unique place. I like apes so this was a place that I was not going to miss out on during my trip to . A great sanctuary for macaques and I like the fact that there are many rangers standing guard around the forest to rescue any distressed visitors. Some rangers also let you take photos with the friendly and tame monkeys sitting on your shoulder. Visitors really have to beware of these impish and unpredictable animals as they expect \\tips\\\" (snacks, fruit,etc) from visitors because they are are sick of their staple food (raw sweet potatoes everyday). I saw a burly Caucasian man get his bananas stolen from him, the moment he bought them from a nearby stall. Also, please do not tease the monkeys. They are highly sensitive. One angry male macaque tried to intimidate my father as he thought he was teasing him, when he accidently kicked a banana skin towards it while walking. I believe that if you treat these animals with respect, they would not disturb you.\"", "This is a beautiful forest with lovely trees n the greenery all over. The canopy of trees is wonderful. There are a lot of stone archtectures.The forest has a lot of monkeys. They r notorious. If you carry food n water they can grab it. And if you keep the bag n move away be sure that the things will be taken away. So one has to be careful. Its fun seeing them doing various activities like eating tapioca, removing the skin of fruits etc. There is also an art gallery where paintings are displayed n you may buy if u wish.On an average you can spend 2 to 3 hours .", "Hundreds of monkeys among huge trees. Their eyes include curiosity. Calm but active. 40,000 per person.", "The sacred monkey forest is one of the main attractions of ubud; very central and we'll worth the 30k Rp entrance fee. We spent about an hour wandering around and feeding the cheeky monkeys. A word to the wise, hide all your belongings in a bag as they are thieves! One tried to eat my water bottle on the side of my bag! This is a great place to visit and I recommend to all. Very cultural and helpful, knowledgeable staff.", "We were in two minds whether to visit the monkey forest as we had heard the monkeys were really aggressive and we didn't want to end up bitten. However, we were cautious and didn't take any bags with us or food and it was fine. The monkeys did jump on us and if we sat down on a wall, they climbed onto us, but they were friendly and it was a lot of fun. The forest has loads of old temples to look at as well and we really enjoyed it.", "Thoroughly enjoyed watching all the monkey games. Follow the rules/suggestions and you will have fun and not be the subject of stories in the future. Don’t bring food or water bottles. No dangling earrings nothing swinging in your hands leave your hat behind too. The forest grew on the cemetery and that is why it is sacred ground.", "When in Ubud make the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary a priority. You will enjoy the monkeys and the interaction. Fascinating.", "We went to the monkey forest with a local driver. He gave us great advice, we left our bags caps and sunglasses behind and didn't feed the monkeys. The forest was beautiful as were the temples. We did see monkeys jumping on people with food and trying to get into bags. A big male monkey bares his teeth in warning to our 7 year old. I'm not sure why maybe he was close to eye level. He got a bit scared and spent the rest of the trip on my husbands back, a bit like s baby monkey! He enjoyed it despite getting a bit scared. Definite a highlight in Ubud.", "I was really scared of the monkeys but the setting was beautiful! Don't feed them or take any food in with you or they will pounce", "Went there one morning with a group of friends and it’s definitely a place to go visit! There are so many monkeys and they are everywhere. Don’t touch them unless you have people from the staff with you. You can pay a small donation to the staff and they will let you feed the monkeys and most likely they will jump on you but without hurting you. There are monkeys of every age and from my experience people need to be careful with the really young one as one randomly jumped on my leg and bit me. Fortunately, the monkey was way to small to actually hurt me and only made a little bruise but I still went to the doctor to get checked. So be careful with the really small monkeys because they try to play with you and can hurt you without meaning to.", "Nothing to dislike there . The monkeys are friendly and against things we had heard about them jumping on you seeking food it only happens if you carry a back pack or a plastic bag .", "Today we visited the Monkey Forest for the fifth time in as many years. After reading some reviews, I agree and disagree with some remarks. This is a natural habitat for monkeys so it needs to be treated with respect. Read the rules before you enter and you shouldn't encounter any problems. If you have food with you of course they are going to take it from you, what do you expect? The same goes for brightly coloured jewellery and sunglasses. Put them in your bag! Just don't tempt them and they will leave you alone. If you are scared of monkeys vist elsewhere. Yes, monkeys do fight, that's normal, but they do play as well and that is a lot of fun to watch. Don't go too close to baby monkeys as mothers are very protective and can become aggressive. This is a great place to visit so go in and enjoy it!!", "We visited the monkey forest for a few hours, and thought it was entertaining enough. There's nothing natural about the way the monkeys live in the forest as they're so use to humans and human interaction, so it felt somewhat \\zoo-like\\\". For the most part the monkeys will mind their own business, but if you're walking in with food that's exposed or items sticking out of your pockets, be warned that they will approach you and try to take it away from you -- they also may be aggressive when doing so. Fun for a few hours to see the monkeys and their silly antics, so I'd say it's worth the visit if you're visiting Ubud. \"", "We weren't going to visit here originally, but really happy we did. It is such a beautiful and tranquil forest to wander in. Definitely recommended!", "Monkeys! What more can you say! Little 30 minute trip in a cool temple sanctuary for the little fellas. They are adorable and playful, be sure to hit up the local keepers they have little bits of corn to entice them onto you for a photo!", "We enjoyed a leisurely walk through this gorgeous Forest watching the monkeys eat, groom and play. Disappointing to watch other people taunt and disrespect the safety guidelines just for a photo or a face to face experience with a wild animal. The scenery is stunning but there are people everywhere.", "I visited monkey forest with my husband. We didn't seem to enjoy this place much as both of us are not monkey lovers. We can only find monkeys there. There are people inside the park who sell bananas. These bananas are used to feed monkeys. Monkeys in this place are not dangerous they are people friendly (still they kind of attack u if they found some food or water in ur hands). So it's always good to be Careful.", "If you just want to see a few monkeys from afar, go to gates but don't bother paying entry fee. If you want to take close ups, pay the few dollars and head in...they are cute, but can be nasty! We stupidly bought some bananas - do not make our mistake!! They clambered over our baby (sitting in her pram) to rip them out of our hands, so the whole monkey-feeding experience was over in seconds. I didn't like the experience - the monkeys are aggro, and smelly- but our 3 year old thought it was brilliant!", "It is a little sad to know this was once a place where you could see temples and monkeys in a secluded settings. Yes, now it is full of ridiculous monkey statues and tourists taking selfies, but it is still worth a visit. It's almost laughable how many people disregard the warnings however and still provoke/feed/try to grab the monkeys. Watched plenty of tourists try to feed them and grab them and watched several get bit, then act shocked that it happened. It says in big letters before you go in not to do these things. Some people are just beyond help I suppose. And yes, there are thousands of people taking hundreds of selfies... But, if you can look past all that extra BS, it still is a beautiful place to see wild monkeys and some very cool temples. The monkeys WILL try to take things out of your backpack, and they seemed to also have a thing for water bottles. Unfortunately I watched several monkeys take sunscreen out of some tourists pack and try to eat it as the tourists laughed and took pictures. Please be respectful here...", "I read the bad reviews and was hesitant to go but I enjoyed it! It’s great for 40 minutes. There are a lot of monkeys and the place is an old ruin so that alone is beautiful. It reminded me of Angkor watt before they restored and semi ruined it. If you have time I would recommend it. If you come from India or Nepal it isn’t special. You see these monkeys everywhere. But as someone who spent summers in India I still enjoyed it for the price :) be weary of the street vendors as you leave the place though - highway robbery.", "Definatly worth paying this place a Visit. A lot less walking required compared to.otjer Temples in . Amazing views over the Ocean. Monkeys are cheeky and pushy Awesome Sunset Location", "We were very excited to visit Ubud and hopefully see the monkeys. There are around 350 monkeys there so once you enter the grounds that is not a problem! Beware- take off all your loose jewelry,hats&sunglasses or you'll be chasing the monkeys and begging them to return your items! Also- do not bring any food, gum or plastic bags in the forest with you! The staff sell bananas at the entrance and at other areas on site.The monkeys know the process so they actually jump on your shoulders or head before you can decide if this what you really want to do!Warn you kids about this before you enter or it can be a very scary experience! I was walking down a path following two girls who then decided on their own to feed the monkeys and take pics without the assistance of any nearby ground staff. After a monkey took the banana from the girl(her friend was taking a pic),the monkey grabbed her forearm and bit her! The staff there told me that the monkeys do not carry rabies but-UGH!", "I like that the path blend in really well with the forest. Not overbuilt but not too shabby too. The monkey however isn't shy at all. One of the monkey jumped on my shoulder but didn't harm me at all. If you went in with something in your shirt pocket however, they might want to snatch it so be careful of your belongings and mind your hats too", "My husband and I came here one day and it was really fun. There are lots of monkeys to look at and if you buy some bananas they will come up to you. Be careful though as some can be quite persistent and will jump on you to get the food. I got a little scared of this but was happy to watch everyone else feed them. They seemed to be well look after and the surroundings were nicely kept. Not a place to go though if you are scared of animals as there is a lot of monkeys and they aren't scared to jump and climb all over you!", "We went there a few days ago, and it was amazing. The monkeys are everywhere. Some are really cute, some are pretty agressive (be careful with the old males). Be careful with your belongings: camera, sunglasses, smartphone, earrings... monkeys are interested in everything! And do not bring food in your bag.", "We loved this sanctuary, it is very clean and well kept and there is plenty to see around. The sanctuary is home to some 900 monkeys, so you will definitely have a good chance to see them closely and watch them interact, play, relax, with plenty of opportunities for pictures. In general, the monkeys keep their distance but they will get close to you if they are curious. They will definitely jump on you if you have something that looks like food or other interesting objects (sunglasses, purse, camera, etc.), and they will likely try to steal it so be careful. Allow for 1 to 3 hours at the park.", "This is a very popular venue in Ubud. There are monkeys galore. You'll be seeing them before you get through the front entrance. Watch the little ones closely as there were some very aggressive monkeys running about. I would also be careful about carrying bags in as that can be very enticing to the monkeys. Entrance fee is 50,000 for adults, a bit less for children.", "Some monkeys are very friendly and come right up to you and jump on you but others are protective of their children. Just let them come to you and you won't be disappointed!", "Beautiful architecture; a unique temple ground unlike the others scattered around the island. The monkeys are most definitely wild and about, but were not aggressive and paid no mind to the guests in their home so long as you follow temple rules regarding their behaviour. They were a real treat to see roaming around and exploring much as we were ourselves. The temple was much larger than I thought, which meant there was a lot more to see and enjoy. The various statues of monkeys and dragons had incredible detailing on them, which made for great inspiration when it came time for souvenir shopping. A must-see if you're in the Ubud area.", "A great place to see the monkeys in a more natural habitat. The grounds are beautiful & so nice to walk around with no rushing. You should follow the rules about the monkeys & you will be fine", "This place is understandably very popular, but as it covers a decent area, it didn't seem too crowded. If you are lucky/unlucky (depending on your point of view), you may well find a monkey jumping on you and attempting to take something from your pocket or rucksack! Keep them well zipped! Lovely to watch the monkeys lazing, grooming, playing and taunting each other! They are full of expressions. Take your time and appreciate!", "The monkey forest was great, the beautiful temples you get to see, and the forest its self is beautiful. But for the monkeys just be careful, we happily had them sitting up on our shoulders and climbing up our back. Just don't have too many bananas out at once as they do get jealous of each other and will come up to you unwontedly. Perfect spot for an afternoon walk, and to take some beautiful photos", "A nice place to visit.... lot of monkeys will come very close to u... Some even jumped on to the tourists.... that was a bit scary.... Has a very nice environment with old statues and tress....and a lot of great scenery", "This forest is hands down one of the best experiences I've had in . The monkeys are very hands on and touchy so don't wear jewellery, sunglasses or anything you care to loose. As soon as you walk through the gate they're on you like white on rice! Especially if you've purchased the bananas to feed them, and they're greedy so hang on to the bananas tightly. The best part is the monkeys have had so much human contact that you can instantly see which are the friendly ones. They will without a doubt jump onto your shoulders and head to eat the bananas and take photos. AMAZING. There are some that will even sit on your lap or climb into your arm if you get close to them and reach out. But make sure you use slow movements so they don't get scared. P.s if the bigger older monkeys tart growling, slowly move away. No matter where you're staying, put this in your itinerary, you won't regret it!!", "I've read reviews about the Monkey Forest in Ubud and even asked people I know that have been. I got mixed reviews as some people really liked it, and others did not have the best experience. The latter is because of the fact that the monkeys can indeed bite and scratch, so knowing this, I got a bit anxious. Even before you enter the sanctuary, there are already monkeys about. I saw one climb up on a guy's back and get the stuff that was in his pocket, lucky it was just tissue. Once we entered, I was looking for good photo ops with non-aggressive monkeys - usually the older and bigger ones nearby that just sit around. The first big monkey I approached looked at me, hissed as if to bite and was looking to scratch me. I quickly jumped away and moved as far as I can, lucky it didn't follow me. From then on, I was a bit shaken, and every monkey became a 'threat'. My nerves started to loosen up a bit as we were walking towards the main monkey temple in the sanctuary. There you could buy a small or big bunch of bananas to feed to the monkeys who will climb on you to grab these. There are lots of photo ops at this place, and sometimes you don't even have to buy bananas and they will randomly jump on your back, which happened to my fiancé. I bought some bananas to to have photos taken with monkeys and a big one came about while I was sitting down. It sat on my lap and munched on the bananas I gave it. The only thing to remember is NOT to touch the monkeys. They are fine as long as you don't do so. There are the occasional grumpy ones, just make sure you approach monkeys that look like they're not afraid to interact. It's definitely a different experience coming here and I highly suggest people to visit the Sacred Monkey Forest in Ubud, you will not regret it. ", "I went to the monkey forest on the 1st July 2010. I was told that this monkey forest have the most tamed monkeys on the island. Entree price was about Rp 20 000, which is really cheap. I understand that other monkey forest might only charge about Rp 6000, but for me its not worthed, as the monkeys over there wont be as friendly & tamed as this monkey forest in ubud. I didint bought any bananas as my friend who travelled with me was scared that the monkeys will attack him. It turns out to be wrong. Monkeys are really friendly, even though they climb to your shoulder, you just have to be calm and they wont do anything bad to you. I stayed for about 40 minutes in this place. Had heaps of photos. Make sure you walk around the forrest to see other things such as the Koi Pond & the valley that they have, although you have to go down a very steep stairs. the conclusion of this trip is that i will recommend this place to anyone ( solo traveler , with friends, or family ) , as the monkeys are really friendly. Its a must visit when you go to ubud area!!", "Park full of monkeys near the city. Full of turist but friendly atmosphere. Nice place for funny pictures with the monkeys.", "A friend and I visited the monkey forest and were expecting a casual stroll through the huge trees and seeing a few monkeys. But it was clear from the beginning the monkeys were all about jumping on every tourist. I had one jump on me in the first five minutes. A guy in front of me got bit and another woman had one on her head that wouldn't get off. Further down the path, a group of monkeys, attacked a lone monkey, which felt really dangerous to be around. There seemed to be no staff in the forest to monitor the monkeys behavior. I couldn't tell how aggressive these monkeys were but they seemed entirely unpredictable and at times willing to be aggressive. If you're a monkey whisperer, or love the idea of a monkey clinging to your arm, or pants, this is the place for you. If not, I would skip it. It just wasn't worth the high possibility of getting bit and having to deal with getting rabies shots etc. I think there's a reason why these are called wild monkeys and not trained monkeys.", "This is a beautiful, well kept, place but it is not a petting zoo. We enjoyed watching the monkeys interact with each but we should have left them alone. We decided to buy a small bunch of bananas so that we could give them to the monkeys when they came to sit near us or on our laps or shoulders. This went all wrong for my sister. They started getting agitated while they were around her and the one on her shoulder bit her. Luckily, when she went to the medical center she was cleared because there was no break in the skin but it was traumatizing for her and for the rest of our trip in , she was afraid of the monkeys (we saw a few on our rafting adventure and on our trekking excursion). Look but don't encourage them to come to you. They are cute from a safe distance.", "Like any day care, you will experience a mixture of personalities! Thankfully the really bold ones seem to have stayed at home or were in the naughty corner for our visit! There were 7 in our group and only 1 (red head) seemed to attract all the attention ( including sitting on her shoulder to eyeball her) but did see some grab water bottles, sun cream and hats from those silly enough to walk around holding these items) don't make eye contact and you should be ok😉 To tell the truth I would be more afraid of the monkeys in the car park area- large and very cheeky, we saw one chase and jump onto the back of a motorbike that had a passanger holding a plastic bag! Nice way to spend an hour or so in between shopping, but do remember to leave all you shopping at the gate where you pay.", "expect to find hundreds of monkeys running free and hundreds of tourists taking selfies. the forest itself is beautiful. protect your goods!", "We had a good time here, a great way of spending an hour or two in Ubud and a must see if visiting. The monkeys themselves were fascinating to watch and don’t pay too much attention to you as long as you don’t have any food or try to touch them. The younger ones tend to be a little bit more playful and might have a go at climbing up your leg but they usually give up if you carry on walking. The forest itself is interesting and varied throughout, we didn’t get bored of the surroundings at any point. There were quite a few toilets dotted about and there were quite a few members of staff on hand to help if anything were to happen. Overall, a one off visit is well worth the price of entry, definitely shouldn’t be missed. ", "We did the monkey just because. We did the monkey thing in Costa Rica. Monkeys are monkeys go have fun. Put up food and glasses and cell phones. It’s a good time if you need a thing to do. But I have the philosophy that when you seen one monkey have seen them all.", "beautiful forest but have reservations about there being bananas on sale to feed the monkeys as they virtually mug one to get them as soon as you pay the vendors and become quite aggressive. My husband was bitten by one for no reason other than that we had no more bananas..when we went to the pharmacy for treatment they said 'it happens a lot\\\" You can buy bananas inside the Forrest to feed the monkeys so take extra cash, try to stay clear of monkeys with babies cause they can be very protective and getting close can make them angry\"", "The monkey forest at Ubud is always worth a visit... it's nice to see the monkeys in their natural environment. Be careful if you have food in your bag... they can smell it a mile off... and it's advisable to remove any dangly earnings or sunglasses... as the monkeys can be very cheeky. The guys who work there are good at keeping the monkeys away from you if you don't want them near... they're fun to watch especially the little baby monkeys. ", "The sacred monkey forest is definitely worth a visit. We had a group of 5 people of which 2 of us gave it a 4 star rating (including myself) the other 3 gave it a 3 star rating so we settled on a 3 star review. Bananas will enhance your experience please note they are 20,000rp for a small bunch and 50,000rp for a large bunch. The monkeys are smart and can get quite aggressive. If they know that your are the sacred banana holding god they will swarm you and hang off of you like a moving human totem pole. One of our group was sitting with a water bottle between her legs and when she denied a monkey the bottle by squeezing it between her legs she was bitten (thankfully not breaking the skin) Always be aware that these are wild animals and you will enjoy your experience. 1 hour is more than enough time at this location so it is a good filler for another beautiful day around Ubud. Enjoy", "Holy place of historical huge temple in mid of forest near a river, where thousand of monkey are peacefully live and they never come out from the place. if you come and walk closely you will detect how fun those monkey,,, when they run ... talk, play, fight, and makes people laugh and rarely ,, scare... the Temple keepers,,, are capable to talk and deal with those monkey,,,, to absorb their nerves. very enjoyable visit ....", "So much fun here. But some bananas at the entrance and walk the path through beautiful park areas. Pack some water and make an afternoon out of it. Sit with the mammas and babies. Take lots of videos. Things can get crazy once they see the banana.", "full of monkeys & photo opportunities but the monkeys can be scary & will jump on you & if you are not careful they will steal your jewelry, glasses camera or bag. Take great care with small children The walk is beautiful with streams & old established trees. Plenty of parking outside & good cafes close by", "No shortage of monkeys to see. As mentioned be wary about what you take and if you do buy Bananas hold on to them tight. Bit of a tourist trap in my eyes but I guess if you wanna see monkeys its what you do.", "This was a fantastic experience, there are monkeys everywhere. The forest is so beautiful, and the monkeys seem to love living there. From what I was reading all the funds that tourists pay to enter go to feeding the monkeys and keeping them happy and healthy. Very cheap to get in.", "Seeing the monkey in this nice forest close to Ubuds centre is somehow part of a trip to this city. A nice alternative to temple and ricefield visits. :-)", "Visiting this garden is amazing. Be sure to buy bananas, monkeys will lie for you and do not let them easily take a picture. Bananas buy before the entrance to the garden (outside are much cheaper than inside). In the whole garden are the workers who give attention to monkeys. Monkeys steal things, watch out for hats, glasses, teardrops, headbands ... Our monkey stole a handkerchief from my pocket pocket :-) Parking is free of charge before entering the garden. Entrance: 40k adult Open: 8.30 AM - 6.00 PM", "We were able to walk here from where we stayed. It was a funny if not a little hairy experience! The monkeys are completely wild and left to roam. If you buy food for them they will pretty much mug you for it. Don't try and fight it! It was quite an experience and one worth doing if you're in the area.", "The monkeys will eat out of your hand, but listen to your guide and watch your belongings! The temples are beautiful & the rainforest is beautiful.", "We went around 4:30pm to avoid the heat and the monkey's were very well behaved. There were cages with plenty of food for the monkeys so they weren't harassing anyone. There were plenty of keepers keeping an eye on things. The temples were beautiful as were the trees and scenery. We would've enjoyed the views even without the monkeys.", "I loved how all the tourists interacted here; whether laughing at the monkeys, or helping eachother feed them and take photos. I came for the monkeys, but left really loving everyone who was there -- and I'm not normally a people-person :)", "The monkeys at the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary are well behaved, most of the time. They are the cutest thing you have have seen. I saw a family (Mom, Dad & two kids) , Dad looking for fleas on Mom and one kid playing close to Mom and Dad while the other snuggled up to Mom - It seemed like they had a white picket fenced house and the kids went to private school. I saw one monkey grabbing a water bottle from one of the tourists though and another being aggressive with another tourists - in defence of the Monkeys, some of the tourists get too close to them with their tripods and selfie sticks. I observed them from afar - as promised to my doctor - I will not get too close to any animal therefore no need for an injection for rabies. Unfortunatley on the day I went there was a study being done and some \\medical checks\\\" on some ot the monkeys so I could not see everything. Just outside the Sacred Forest though, after I had bought myself a Gelato Ice Cream and a Sarong - I met a Ghetto Monkey from the streets of Ubud - he came out of nowhere and grabbed the plastic bag with my sarong, unfortunately I could not let him have it - I had plans to go to the temple in the morning. The rascal went for my Ice Cream next and it was knocked off my grip and landed on the road, we both dived for it and the littel tosser got to it first .\"", "Good place to go but keep all valuables secured from the monkeys. Photogenic place too worthy of Instagram.", "Brilliant , nice little walk and good fun to meet the cute little monkey. Attention they can be a little aggressive. The place is touristic but worth to see with kids", "Pros: The forest was clean and the staffs were helpful when a monkey snatched our belongings. Cons: Inconveniently located. No food available nearby. Nobody was allowed to go into the temples (correct me if I am wrong). Overall, it was not worth the long car ride from DPS to Ubud. I would not go back. ", "Some of the walks around the monkey forest are very cool. Like something from the raiders of the lost ark. Old trees and big roots and vines and old temples. The monkeys were also good, if you are comfortable with them.", "We really enjoyed our time at the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary. We would definitely go there again.", "Happy to see the positive changes made to this little piece of paradise. The monkeys are being treated with respect (I'd previously witnessed staff encouraging tourists to feed the monkeys with one tourist giving a monkey Coke). Now the monkeys are being kept safe from harmful foods and visitors are safer from attacks as the monkeys have learnt we won't be feeding them. The grounds of this sacred place are well maintained with lots of staff at hand for information and/or support. Enjoyed walking through the lush grounds watching the monkeys play. An oasis from the fantastic chaos that exists outside its walls.", "The forest itself and seeing the main old temple even only from outside (it remains closed to tourist visitation) are worth the visit. If one add to that the possibility of watching how the monkeys interact with one another it becomes an amazing experience.", "Not crazy about monkeys struggling to get bananas from tourists. Be careful and don't let them scratch you. Would have expected a more coordinated tour.", "We stayed in Ubud for four days and the monkey forest was one of the highlights of our trip. I feel you need to do a little research before turning up to the monkey forest as you could pay a high price for not knowing how to deal with these \\tame yet wild\\\" animals. Once I knew how to deal with these cute yet aggressive little guys my partner Renee and I had a fantastic time, with many monkeys climbing all over me and I even had a \\\"Good Luck\\\" moment when I got pee'd on by one of the cheeky little characters. Its a MUST DO when in Ubud\"", "Whether you are taking a day trip to see things in Ubud (Recommended over staying here really) or staying for a few days in Ubud. The Monkey Forest is a must! Yes you will see monkeys everywhere! Even babies! This a good spot for photos. Bananas are available for purchase if you want a monkey to go on top of you. Be careful though because they can steal your thinks or even break your umbrella. Keep everything secure in a backpack.", "I was a bit scared to go to this place because o thought that they'd treat the monkeys badly but was surprised when I went and the monkeys had free range. They are everywhere! They can be a bit sneaky when you have bananas on you but the place is amazing. Didn't witness any animal cruelty from any of the staff they were actually really nice as well!", "I was surprised by the monkey forest. Not only that you can see free living monkeys - living there by choice, not by force - the place is well run and clean. It was sad to see a lot of tourists bringing plastic bottles and therefore polluting the area. The monkeys might be curious from time to time and steal stuff. If you keep that in mind and keep your belongings in your bag, nothing will happen. But some of the tourists take out stuff on purpose to provoke the monkeys and get the best picture. Stupid humans! Nevertheless, or better thankfully the staff is keeping it very clean! And the monkeys are lovely to watch! They are very calm and ignore you - most of the time. What I loved most is, that you cannot buy water in plastic bottles and they have recycled straws. That's a good spirit! There are souvenir shops, but not too many and you aren't forced or being talked/pushed into buying something. I was happy to see that they kept and healed two injured monkeys. They take care of them and keep them close to the other monkeys - in cages for their own safety. But as the cages are very small, I need to give only 4 stars. I would be so happy, if they had more space. I hope they will change that in the future.", "It was fantastic seeing the monkeys in there natural environment! Monkeys of all age groups and families", "Definitely a must do attraction. Epic views and great scenery, have to wear a purple sarong which is nice, beware of the monkeys, hold on to your valuables especially sunglasses and phones. Lots of spots to take photos and easy to get around. Ramps everywhere for wheelchair access. Highly recommend.", "It is a fun place to visit, but keep in mind monkeys can be dangerous and not vaccinated. However we went there with our guide who explained us also about the history and goal of the water source (chasing the demons) which is interesting to complete the monkeys presence. One jumped on me but quickly escaped as I kept moving.", "Great to visit. Good experience. Well worth a visit with your family . Watch out for any items in your hands as monkeys will steal It. Bananas available to feed monkeys. 😃👍", "The old banyan trees were the highlight of this place. The monkeys can get cheeky and a bit naughty. We enjoyed walking around the area looking at nature. Buying bananas for the monkeys (and feeding them as they climbed on you) is more for people who haven't seen monkeys. One lady had her forehead scratched by the monkey's sharp nails when we were there. Another visitor left his backpack on the ground only to have a curious monkey dig everything out! Go for the beauty of the sanctuary, not so much for the monkeys.", "CC ( 18.01.23 ) I and my son visited this forest for seeing monkey. This area's owner was monkey, and we could see many monkey. The area was a little bigger than I think, and that's all. Be careful steal your belongs to monkey, sometimes the monkey flew to steal some food or potable drink.", "This is one of the better monkey forests ive been too! Easy walking paths,hardly no steps...and clean. Nice statues.Lots of baby monkeys! I got left alone just made no eye contact with any of them!", "Expensive for a small place with monkeys. Is worth the experience though. Monkeys are savage if they slot you with food!", "Enjoyed watching the monkeys dipping into the bags of those who did not take the warning seriously and were more interested in having the photo opportunity than the stealth and imagination of the monkeys. Baby monkeys very much n \\Ahhhhh\\\" moment.\"", "Its not like a forest but much more like a wild santuary where you will find monkeys on every corner. The monkeys are extremely mischievous as they are suppose to be. So its recommended not to take any thing which they can snatch and run away with. Specially be careful with your sun glasses and bottle of water. You can take fruits to feed them as the banana available in the money forest are very steeply priced.", "In this Monkey Forest, they are couple staffs that keep an eye of the monkeys in case something happen with naughty or moody monkey. We are having fun watching them playing, and they sell quite expensive banana too to feed the monkey. For those who are phobia with monkey, its better not try to feed the monkey to ask them to climb on you, the nail can be hurting and they can pull you hair to get the banana. Go early in the morning probably the best to avoid monkey that too stuffed already and to lazy to climb to get the banana.", "The monkeys are very peaceful. I was afraid they would try and maybe be cheeky but they kept their distance and only come if food is presented. The area is beautiful and I was kucky to see a lot of baby monkeys. Definitely a worth while thing to do!", "Beautiful surroundings, lush trees and nature with loads of monkeys. Just felt that the tourists were not respective towards the monkeys and at times I got a bit scared that monkeys might attack them. Maybe the park staff should just be roaming the grounds more frequently to educate the tourists. But overall it was very beautiful!", "It was a beautiful morning, got there when it first opened, so it was quiet. a greta place to reflect and enjoy the scenery. Wear comfy shoes, and a good camera. And don't worry about not seeing monkey's, you'll see PLENTY! You don't need to buy the bananas, the monkeys will come up to you without them. We were there for about 45 minutes, but could have easily stayed another hour.", "I would skip this on a trip to Ubud. I had been warned by a few folks not to go because it was so touristy but I wanted to see the temples since we were staying in a hotel nearby. Not worth it and actually dangerous. You cannot go inside the temples, they are always closed and the monkeys are very aggressive. Even if you are just walking along they may just jump on and claw at you - spend your time elsewhere.", "A beautiful and serene place to visit loved the monkeys everywhere. Quiet places to sit and enjoy the view just beware of mischievous monkeys", "Very enjoyable. The views at the river were stunning. There were many monkeys with young babies that were very cute.", "This was a really great experience. Many close encounters with the monkeys. It is an awesome activity to do in the day time as it is a lovely walk through the forest. The monkeys sure know how to put on a show for visitors. Great day out.", "It is true about all the reviews before. The monkey really dangerous and aggresive. They may look cute and cuddleable but beware. The monkey even try to snatch my slippers and my guide manage to scared them away. but poor to the Japanese tourist that got his glasses snatch by the monkey and there is a lady earrings that also got snatch by this naughty monkey. On my way to the Kecak Dance, there is another horror accident happen when a tourist got bitten by the monkey. So to those coming here, beware of the monkey.", "Generally there are better places to see or to take a walk. Pretty boring. Kids may enjoy monkeys, the only advantage of this place.", "Great experience The employees are helpful and nice. The place is so beautiful. Don't forget to get some banana, the monkeys will jump on you very gently", "Good experience but can be dangerous. We saw a japanese tourist got bitten by one of the monkeys and one of the climbed on my gfriends backpack looking for bananas and jumped scratching her face (not too bad) but what is worrying is that they can have rabies so be careful not to be bitten! Also the place is dirty and full with tourists", "I was enjoying my trip to the monkey forest. I haven't been so close to a monkey in my life, so I had to have one on my shoulders. But when I got home, my head started iching... and later on I found lice in my hair. It might be cool holding a monkey, but not so nice if you're traveling around and have to treat lice.", "Definitely visit the Monkey Forest if visiting Ubud. Be prepared to have monkeys jump onto your back as you're walking around, especially if they think you have food! A very beautiful place as well.", "The monkeys will take anything that looks like food from you. They are not shy. My husband handed me his coffee to adjust his camera and next thing I had a monkey climbing up my leg to get at it. It's really interesting that this huge sanctuary is within such a busy and bustling town. The monkeys are a lot of fun. If you like getting very close to animals, this is the place to be.", "On arrival, make sure you shell out a bit of money to get the peanuts. It's such an amazing experience to have them take the peanut right out of your hand. A few are brave enough to talk it calmly from you, but most grab and run. The later in the day your visit, the more full the big ones are, so you'll have more of an opportunity to feed the smaller guys. I thought the poor caged and awake during the day time bats were a bit overrated...and so was the price to get a pic holding them. A bit of an uncomfortable experience at the end where the guide takes you back to her store and you feel pressured to buy something.", "It was incredibly hot when we visited so it was a little hard to enjoy this place to the fullest. The views over the ocean are lovely. At least the heat kept the monkeys away.", "A great way to see monkeys in their natural habitat. The monkeys were placid and never intimidating, they clearly have a lovely trust in the workers there too. Follow the rules on the signs, where we saw people breaking the rules and trying to touch the monkeys were the only times we saw any aggression. Follow the rules and they are lovely and safe to be around.", "I have been to the monkey forest a few times now and enjoy it each time. It is a beautiful place. Monkeys everywhere and it can be a bit scary when they jump on you but follow the rules and you will be all good!", "Monkeys were friendly and very content with people walking around. Lots of cute babies and mummy monkeys to take pictures of. Little feeding stations where monkeys climb on you for photo opp. Nice peaceful jungle area in the middle of busy ubud. Enjoyed the stop on our tour!", "Get there early before the tour buses arrive. Rp.30k enterance fee. Yes there are lots of monkeys and you don't need to buy the bananas to get them to come to you. We just sat down at one of the pagodas away from the crowds and it wasn't long before a couple of monkeys came to check us out. You will basically have to step over them as they sunbathe on the walkways.", "The monkey forest of ubud is an idyllic oasis in a sea of shopping, traffic and noise. The monkeys appear to be relaxed and well cared-for. The gardens are relaxing and cooling. We found the deer enclosure a bit worse for wear and sad-the deer appear to be an afterthought in the forest. Allow at least 90 mins to stroll around. Remember though to pack away all loose items such as sunglasses and hats as the monkeys will jump on you and grab whatever they take a fancy to.", "The monkeys over here are allowed to roam free around the sanctuary in their natural habitat. They are in good manner and even you are close to them. You can buy bananas to feed the monkeys and they will climb up to your shoulders to eat the bananas.Worth to Visit.", "Did not enjoy the experience. Found monkeys to be too aggressive. Quite scary as we saw on e run and bite a lady in her 30's, so wont visit again. Very silly to be selling bananas to feed them when they are attracted to anyone with a bag.", "I loved this experience! We visited the Sacred Monkey Forest, pausing to read the extensive list of dos and don’ts before entering. Three troupes share the forest, occasional clashes occurring when they wander into each other’s territory. On the whole the monkeys are calm and nonthreatening, they are well fed on corn and sweet potato, a diet that the tourists can supplement by buying bananas that the monkeys will accost you for. We bought two bunches, the first given out with the comfort of the seller handing me a banana at a time, which didn’t stop at least a few monkeys clambering over both of us, erm no thanks! The next we were foolish enough to follow the sellers instructions and walk away with and I soon felt completely intimidated by the big monkeys grabbing at us for them. They weren’t vicious, just determined. Bananas very quickly disposed of we wandered around through the magnificent trees and the sculptures, monkeys at every turn. Really it’s exceptionally beautiful, huge old trees soaring up towards the sky, a perfect retreat from the heat outside and if you don’t take any food in or buy any bananas the monkeys will leave you alone.", "Amazing to see monkeys playing around, taking care of each other and their babys. How curious they are. We are so similar! And it was great to get the chance to feed them. I love this beautiful animals!", "Worthwhile, and will definitely teach you just how cheeky the monkeys can be! Very pretty temples, and a small jungle walk.", "This is a great experience I would recommend it to anyone. The monkeys are literally everywhere and are very confident around people. One tip would be to be careful, one monkey bit my girlfriend on the head but it wasn't a serious bite.", "We loved Monkey Forest. There are heaps and heaps of monkeys running around, playing, climbing in the trees. No cages at all which is great. There are also a lot of staff there ensuring that visitors are safe in the monkey's environment. The forest is clean and well kept. Be aware of your belongings. Put everything, including water bottles, inside your bag. Don't take in loose items or shopping bags. The monkeys are curious and think it is food so will try to steal :)", "If you love monkeys as much as we do you are in for an amazing time. These little guys are very comfortable with humans but still have a wild side to them. There are wardens across the park to keep them in check but obviously the majority of the issues you encounter is tourists being stupid with the monkeys. Best way to get that photo op with a monkey on your shoulder is to pay a fruit vendor for some bananas and they’ll help you get a cutie on you, and more importantly off you. The price is a bit steep but your buying the experience more than the bananas. Careful with your belongings as the monkeys can be very cheeky and steel your stuff. Our advise, don’t take much with you, put your sunglasses away and watch out with your phone. Besides that, enjoy!!", "In a way yes, in a way no. Good to spend some time but not a real attraction. Sometimes overcrowded, recommend to go there early in the morning. Monkeys not that „aggressive“ as described in other comments but anyhow keep an eye on your kids. Not seen any monkey steeling tourists accessories.", "If you have seen free ranging monkeys at the temples around or India it will not impress, but it is nice to just take a walk through the “garden”.", "Monkey Forrest is a nice place if you want to really interact with monkeys. Its $3 entry and $5 feeding. But if they want something of yours its best to let go so they dont bite. I recommend that you dont even take water... if you have it, they want it. The scenery is nice and monkeys are everywhere! I would recommend anyone who is visiting to see the monkey forrest.", "This was quite neat, if you have kids they would love it. Could have stayed at watched the monkeys for ages. Super cheap to get in so didn't matter that it wasn't a big long half day thing. We thought we wernt going to have time to do this but we did in the end, so glad we went!!", "Monkeys all over. Jumping on everybody that has a banana. The admission is 50,000 ($7.50 usd) per person. Not very big but perfect to walk and enjoys few different paths. Keep hold of your sunglasses and keep pockets zipped cause the monkeys can be persistent.", "We were picked up at the hotel and our first stop was the Sacred Monkey Forest in Ubud. Of course there are many monkeys, but as well a lot of nice spots to take photos. Even though it is a park where you have to pay an entrance fee, it is pure nature and you feel like you are in the rain forest. Definitely worth a visit when you are around Ubud.", "There is lots of beautiful plant life and structures to see and the monkeys are a lot of fun - we didn’t buy any of the fruit upon entering and still had plenty of interaction with the monkeys. Be careful of any loose items, one monkeys jumped on me and took my water bottle from the side of my bag - it was thrown on the ground once he realised he couldn’t eat it. 50k entry - $5AUD (worth it)", "We’d read mixed reviews and almost didn’t bother but after speaking to several locals decided to go and glad we did. 2hrs is enough time to walk around the forest paths and temples but go early to miss the chaos! And carry little or nothing at all if you want to avoid being jumped on or nibbled at.", "Absolutely loved!! Who knew having monkeys climb on top of me for bananas and look at them in their natural habitat and ways would bring so much joy to me! Couldn't stop buying bananas because it was just so much fun watching them peel the bananas with their little hands. It was also very entertaining watching other people get climbed on or scared of these banana crazy monkeys. Do not be alarmed by the terrible reviews stating that these monkeys are aggressive and all... These monkeys are just being natural and as long as you follow all the rules stated around the park, you should have no problems. And it is also a good idea to not bring water bottles and bags because they like to take those. When they climb on you, they are actually quite gentle and not scratch, they just grab their banana and maybe chill on you for a couple seconds and they leave. They are just soo amusing to watch also, whether it's watching the mom handle her cute baby hanging on her, or watching they play around with each other. This sanctuary is also very beautiful to explore. It is well taken care of and the people working there are very attentive. You see barely any rubbish around. If you do, it is because they monkey take water bottles and plastic bags from people and then they throw it around. Really loved this place and hope you do to! :)", "Do it! So special and we and our children ages 4 and 10 loved this experience. Many babies and their mother monkeys to see and lovely men taking care of them who answer your questions. All in a very beautiful and serene environment", "Awesome experience. Love the jungle-like ambient. Don't be afraid to pay 50k rupiah for bananas inside with forest-staff to get an awesome experience with monkeys jumping on your head and shoulders grabbing them immediately (if you don't have food they calmly ignore you most of the time). But don't provoke monkeys when no staff is around as I got a bit courageous later on and waved to one monkey who immediately jumped on me and wanted to bite me and undress me 😂. It was funny experience to my husband while I got a bit scared for a moment there 😊 So don't be afraid to pay for bananas to feed the monkeys as long someone of the staff is around. And be prepared for taking photos 😊", "Unless you are terrified by monkey's, this is a fun and super quick trip you should not miss in Ubud. The monkey's are aggressive so just be prepared that they may jump on your back or snatch up a snack if it's easy for them to get to. One bit a girl in our group, but it didn't break her skin. It's an quick stop for some fun pictures and entertainment.", "A very unique and special place to visit. It has the history with the temples but the excitement of the monkeys, so cute and lots of baby monkeys too! A must visit if in ! Traffic in this area is AWFUL!!! (Just a heads up!)", "It is lovely to walk around and interact with the monkeys. Be careful as they are quite mischievous. Before we even paid our entry fee a monkey stole the water bottle out of my wife's hand. Inside I had a monkey put its hand in my pocket. We found the area near the cemetery to be a little quieter off the tourist track.", "The monkeys get your attention for about 5 min. The rest of the time we looked at all the stone carvings throughout the forest and had a good time. It is crowded though so getting pics of some of the carvings without people can be tough. There is food and water for sale by both entrances.", "Sacred monkey forest is one of the main attraction in . A sanctuary with sacred and religious belief !!! You can see thousands of monkey , nature and architecture . The monkeys are calm . They hardly get aggressive but still advisable to not carry any eatables !!", "Fun place, we watched while monkies stole a ladies earrings. Fun place and kids will totally enjoy this place too.", "I absolutely loved this day out. Suitable for all ages (as long as your kids aren’t scared of monkeys and abide by the rules!!) Make sure you wear you hide your sunglasses and keep hold of your gadgets real tight...the monkeys are very smart and will bribe you for the return of your possessions in exchange for snacks!! A lovely forest with nice walks but the main attraction is the monkeys i guess! Hati-hati: the monkeys will jump on you and rummage through your bags! They understand zips and rip through plastic/paper bags with ease. If a baby monkey jumps on you stand up and walk away because we saw someone get attacked by mum when baby got too close!", "Cool to see the babies and families gathered, but some monkeys seem stressed and just want your bananas. Keep your wits about you, put away anything loose or dangling, close up open bags that tempty their curiosity. They attack each other readily and have sharp claws.", "Experience the wild first hand. Hundreds and hundreds of monkeys everywhere. Note do not take anything shiny such as sunglasses or you'll never see them again. Some of the monkeys can be dangerous, so beware with little children. Food can be purchased from some of the locals, but be prepared to be flooded with these animals. Worth the stop. PS....the forest is amazing with all it's trees and plants.", "We had such a fun time here with our kids, so much laughter!! The setting is amazing; well worth the drive to Ubud to see it! Remember to keep your hands out of your pockets otherwise the monkeys think you have food in there and will climb all over you in an attempt to get to it !! Be careful not to get to close to the cute babies as mamma can get quite protective!! You will take plenty of photos in this place!!", "Not to be missed if in Ubud. The only weird thing are the insanely expensive bananas if you wanna feed the monkeys. Lovely forrest, fun 2 hours.", "If you are staying in Ubud then monkey forest is a must since it is located at the busy street of ubud. Get some bananas inside for 50k and they will help you to intrigue monkey jump to your shoulder!", "Been to several monkey forests, and this one has the best behaved monkeys I've seen! We went early in the morning, and the monkeys did everything you'd expect: swing in the trees, fight with each other, nurse the little baby monkeys, grab bananas out of your hand, climb on top of you if you let them. They even snarled at my wife when she blew at one sitting on a wall next to her. Thought I might have to take her to the hospital for a monkey bite, but it was all for show. My daughter asked if we have to ask a guide to get a monkey to climb on her, and I said \\just put your arm out\\\". One scampered right up onto her shoulder! Took us a while to get him off, so maybe a guide would have been a smarter way to go! What more could you ask for? The grounds are beautifully lush, with the typical nese temple, a flowing river with a pond, and plenty of walking paths. We spent a few hours there. Enjoy!\"", "Unbelievable place but be careful! I didn’t expect to see thousands of monkeys everywhere! 3 of them jumped on my and tried to steel my small gold earrings. Must: don’t wear earrings nor glasses. Careful if you feed them - it’s a good photo shot but danger! Don’t hit them not look at them in the eye and you will love it! A true experience to remember!", "I didn't expect the Monkey Forest to be so interesting and large. The forest and construction is really beautiful--overgrown jungle and statues--quite beautiful. The monkeys are...well, they are monkeys. They WILL try and grab water bottles or food out of your hand--anything in a wrapper (even kleenex) so just don't bring anything inside. Don't look in their eyes, either. They can get a little snippy--we had one show his teeth and we backed away. You're on their turf, so as long as you tread lightly... Of course, if you want them to jump and crawl all over you, be my guest and bring yourself in a big ol bottle of water. It's very warm and jungly, so expect to sweat a lot.", "I'm a monkey lover - never had monkeys growing up in Australia, so its still a bit of a novelty for me. Of course I appreciate that if you grew up with them, you are probably going to think they are pests! Have to say that I really enjoyed walking through this small lush park in the middle of Ubud. The monkeys there a numerous and seem to be well accustomed to humans, although they will go into fight mode if you get to close to there babies. The forest and temples are immediately recognisable as ancient and there is a fantastic river which cuts a mini gorge through part of the park. Also, I noticed a tour advertised for ~$60. For me this is crazy money for a park you can walk around in 15 mins if you don't stop.", "Can't go to Ubud and not visit the Monkey Forrest. It was very busy with tourists, we made sure we did't get too close to the monkeys and certainly wasn't going to feed them, in case they bite or attack. Our son loved them, specially the babies. They are not shy, so it was easy to take some great photos. The forest walk is nice, big trees, lovely moss covered statues and temples. The immediate surroundings of the carpark are very run down, that part of Ubud looks very desolate with many empty buildings across the street. Wouldn't want to walk there at night.", "Its a nice sanctuary away from street noise, the trees and forest with some temples and stone bridge are beautiful..the monkeys are funny and pretty cute. Worth the entrance fee? Yes but if you come from a country where you have beautiful forests then you won't be blown away..its just all about the monkeys... keep your possessions locked up tho, they will try and grab anything and everything. If you are avoiding tourists then avoid this place tho...seek serenity somewhere else.", "Its a nice habitat for monkey, they get alot food. Nice visit. Had alot of fun, nice staff and crazy monkeys.🙈 So much fun.", "Definitely a must see in Ubud, lots of monkeys and you get very close! At the entrance locals want to sell you bananas to feed the monkeys. It is fun, but do so at your own risk, the monkeys are smart and know this and hang about. They will climb right up your leg, jump on you to get the bananas, so feed them one quickly. Once past that, you can see them all over it was amazing. We had an opportunity to feed them by holding a peanut and they gently jumped from a rail to sit on your shoulder. some great photo ops. The forest itself is amazing to wander and take in the lush vegetation, water, banyan trees and rock formations. give yourself a few hours at least.", "is a good venue and some beautiful scenery especially of holy water temples. you can feed monkeys with bannans that you pay from vendors and get some good pictures. lots of tourists around doing the same and trying to convince monkeys to sit on them. however not all monkeys are friendly. my wife got almost bitten by a large monkey, as she approached a fence where a monkey was resting on, he jumped forward to scratch her and starting showing teeth and making noises, made us a little uneasy after that..", "Amazing monkey park located in a forest nearby Ubud. You can get there using their free transfer. Be careful with your camera and other properties because monkeys go crazy with sparkling things. If you are lucky you will be able to shoot a great photo with these funny animals. Enjoy your day!", "Take your time in monkey forest; walk slowly, sit quietly and let the monkeys come to you. They are so curious but get freaked out easily by reactive tourists. If you take the time to sit quietly and observe them you will start to see that at the core they are incredible creatures with complex lives culture not so much different to us. Take time to look up as well, the trees are so tall, lush and diverse and the light through the leaves is mesmerising.", "This is a fantastic way to spend an afternoon and this beautiful jungle setting provides great reprieve from the heat and dust of Ubud central. The rangers are wonderful and very skilled at retrieving stolen goods from the monkeys. It's lovely to see how well these monkeys are looked after and the monkeys seem to respect the keepers right back. Beautiful surroundings and just so entertaining to watch these fiercely intelligent little creatures. Hilarious behavior from the monkeys and their human relatives alike! In my view, an absolutely unique and exciting experience. Simply a must see for those with a good sense of humor and playful spirit!", "Really fun day out seeing the monkeys, they're really playful and love the food. They can jump on you if you have bananas or have an open bag so do beware if you don't like animals jumping on you. Great temples and waterfalls too inside the forest and there's guides on the way round to ask if you get lost and to watch over the monkeys. Loads of babies with their mums and it's great seeing them out in the open rather than behind cages in zoos. Lots of fun for a few hours in Ubud.", "Wow what can i say....these cheeky little monkeys definately keep u on yoyr toes while visiting. Beautiful forst very well looked after and highly recommended.", "The Monkey Forest really is a must see if you are in Ubud. However, as with a lot of wildlife encounters, you need to be cautious around the monkeys. While they are very friendly and will climb your arms and shoulder in pursuit of any curious object, the monkeys are wild animals, with teeth and claws that are very real. Items such as sunglasses shouldn't be worn, and even flip flop sandles are ripe for a monkey theft attempt. Little monkey hands will search in all your bags if they think there is food inside. The forest itself is quite beautiful, with temples, bridges, and beautiful trees.", "Before we even paid and entered a monkey ran up and stole my water bottle from my hand so do be careful with your belongings. Was entertaining to watch the monkeys interact and feed them too, but if you don't want them jumping on you definitely skip buying food. We bought a bunch of bananas as soon as we arrived and the lady handed us the whole bunch which was a mistake as my partner was immediately pounced on and all bananas pretty much taken before we could get some good photo opportunities. A bit further into the forest we stopped at another lady who instead of handing us the whole bunch gave them to us one by one which gave us more time to enjoy the experience and get some great photos.", "we were outside the gate and i had my swimsuit in a plastic bag. I think the monkey thought that I had food because it came right up to me, grabbed the bag, barred its fangs and bit the bag. then another, even bigger monkey came and fought for the bag! We saw many many monkeys outside so there wasn't any need to go into the forest and i was way to scared, these are not cute little monkeys, they're big with huge fangs! go take a look but don't go inside!", "The monkeys are adorable, but tourists need to exercise appropriate caution. Don't buy bananas - on many occasions monkeys can get aggressive when they don't receive them or when they run out. Minimise the contents of your bag - monkeys go after water bottles and can smell any food, including mints. And if you're unlucky like me, even this won't stop you from unprovoked aggression and a bite! Plenty of people have a wonderful experience here and have monkeys clamber playfully across their shoulders, but trust me - you don't want to be one of many tourists who end up frantically Googling whether or not they need a rabies shot in a foreign country. I still recommend coming here, but with a healthy dose of caution!", "visited this place...enjoyable...bit of an overkill with signs stating the dangers of the monkeys, when in actual fact if you just behave yourself everything is ok...still overall a pleasant day.", "So much fun. Be careful as they say some might have rabies, but they are so much fun. Make sure you buy the bananas to feed the monkeys. Next to the temple there is a stall with some bananas, this is a must. There was a funeral going on when we were there - and it was pretty crazy how the funeral continued even though the monkeys were so noisy and jumping on all the vehicles.", "I was worried by some if the reviews that I was risking being attacked by rabid monkeys but seriously people be smart and don't bring food with you and don't buy bananas from the ladies selling them inside the park and carry them around - that's when the monkeys will act like monkeys and try to take the food you have. It was a worthwhile activity to do in Ubud. The monkeys are cute - just use some common sense around them and you will have an enjoyable time", "I was surprised by monkey forest. I was worried about this being a tourist trap but the place was actually quite nice. Big place with possibilities of walking far away from the crowd. Bananas was a bit expensive, but worth the entrance price. ", "Lovely setting with trees reclaiming the pavilion. Spacious. Lots of monkeys around too. They are generally calm because they have no competition for food due to the constant supply if fruits offered to them from tourists. So id say they'll only bite if theyre provoked. However keeping a distance is always a good idea.", "Very angry Monkey's Now , Why the security ( Monkey bouncers WITH SLING SHOTS ) They shoot the monkeys to keep them in check as they pump bus loads into the park warning sings now all over the place aggressive monkeys as they have been shot so many times , 2nd time there in 3 yrs first was awesome 1000's of them chilling having fun was awesome just bliss, even outside zero gone nothing so u must enter to see any at all really , now we we have monkey bouncer every corner do not touch no look in eyes as they are pissed of from being shot so many times and the new eye sore commercial entrance and pay for parking , well the list is long . we know some places to hide away from all of this so we got our monkey time sat and chilled with them All even big Daddy came along was not cranky at all .... then we returned to the main stream walkway , near the temple to to the workers pumping to sell banana's to unsuspecting tourists only to waste there money by the time they got half in there hand the swarm of monkeys ripped them away then back to fighting . Such a shame the placed has slipped so far backwards , But hey $$$$$$$ talks .... OHHHH and with the new talk that the water park is going in next to the attraction , we are now calling UBUD the new Kuta of north , Be ready for max commercial experiences .... Shame i can not load photo's to show you EXACTLY what i mean ... UBUD has lost the magic sorry but the truth Hurts ....... if you have any questions feel free to msge via this post I will send them . Travel was from 12 mar 10 to 16 mar 18 .", "I was already a little hestitant before heading into the forest but many friends assured me it would be fine if we didn't have food. We ensured we didn't & left all belongings in the car but that didn't seem to deter the monkeys from coming towards us & even trying to climb on us & become agressive to find food. There are warnings not to feed the monkeys, in travel guides, at the hotels & I believe even at the gates, so why do people insist on buying the banana's at the entrances? We even saw people tormenting the monkeys just to get a good picture? I would have loved to have spent the time to wonder around the park & see the temple & other sights but found it far too unenjoyable so left. It's safe to say I would not go back nor would I recommend anyone to go there.", "Didn't have any issues at all with the monkeys, just don't carry around loose items especially food and water. Other than that, very beautiful sanctuary and is a must to see.", "The sacred monkey forest is something you have to do like a lot of other tourist things. These place gives money in employment and to the preservation of the animals. Give it go.", "amazing experience! wish we didnt have 2 screaming kids kicking us during the entire packed monkey dance at sunset, but what are you going to do..", "I found the monkey forest to be fascinating and a small moment of calm in an otherwise hectic, bustling . The monkeys are everywhere. Beware, they'll steal your sunglasses, rummage in your bag, eat your food, and maybe bite you if you have dangly tassels on your dress (like my daughter) The park is big enough that you can escape the hordes of tourists. The place has a feeling of calm even though it's overrun with monkeys. I spoke with one of the staff and he explained the monkey's social hierarchy. Once you understand where each monkey stands in his or her community you can actually see the social interactions unfold as the monkeys deal with each other. It's amazing! Although the monkeys are free to leave, they don't seem very free to me. I think they've become reliant on their supplied food and wouldn't survive very long without it.", "We've seen many monkeys travelling through Asia, but the majority isn't very friendly. This specific monkey forest takes excellent care of the monkeys, the forest is beautiful and the monkeys are not aggressive at all.", "Honestly speaking it's a beautiful place, only costs 40000 to get in and it's well worth it. It's like an enchanted forest with temples and lots of mischievous monkeys old and young playing around! It's a must in well worth your time, there's even a river within this forest :)", "So cheap and so fun to play whit the monkeys 😊 only 50000 rp. And the monkeys wil crawl on top of you to get a banana 😀", "Enjoyed our visit ...obviously tons of tourists (in high season must be a zoo..haha) but it is well done and a fun place for an hour visit watching the antics of the monkey's and humans (perhaps even more so).", "It is important to us that animals are treated respectfully so we chose this Holy Monkey Forest. There are hundreds of tame monkeys here. Our guide brought us here and we enjoyed watching the monkeys swim in a pool. There are photographers who give you safe food for the monkeys and they choose to come to you, jumping on your shoulder or arm. You have the option to purchase the photos which are done on the spot, put into frames and are very reasonable. We thoroughly enjoyed our visit here.", "Monkey forest overall is nice experience, however, please do NOT bring any water in plastic bottles with you, or any paper as monkeys will try obtain them. Staff advised to hold bottle tight in case monkeys want to take it off from you - that is NOT a good advise - do not listen to that. In case you do have a bottle that monkey wants, give it to him straight away. I listened to staff's unprompted advise and got bitten badly by monkey until let the bottle go. Disappointed that staff would provide such advise to customers. Other than that, it is worth going.", "50000 to get in and well worth it! My friend and I enjoyed a great time walking around the lovely spacious area. The monkeys are super cool and as long as you are careful they won't come near you or touch you. If you want to attract them you can by buying Bananas but that wasn't our thing. Great fun for a nice stroll.", "When in Ubud you have to check out the monkey forest, right? It is worth visiting for sure but just be careful of your belongings! I had sun cream in a side pocket of my bag and they went for it! Also, don't make direct eye contact because they see it as a sign of aggression! ", "Went with a couple friends. We didn't bring bananas and didn't get harassed at all. Our friends did and they had a fun experience letting the monkeys grab the bananas. If you're nervous around animals maybe take a pass on this one but it was a good way to spend a couple of hours in the shade. Buy bananas before coming. They are double the price in the forest.", "You will not be disappointed with the antics of these great creatures. Take lots of bug spray, water and fully charged phone and camera. Watch your belongings though. Back was turned and cheeky little monkey was in my bag about to snatch my sun screen!", "I have a nice memory here. The animals are well maintained, the guides are scattered all over the area and ready to help the visitors. I even saw some guide/ranger help a woman whose purse is snatched by a monkey. I had my water bottle snatched too but I don't mind because it's funny to see how the monkey tried to take a sip from the bottle, really entertaining. Don't forget to take the map and explore everything, it's worth too see. I think the entrance fee is IDR 30,000", "We had such a fun time at monkey forest! Everyone traveling to Ubud should check it out. The forest itself is beautiful and the monkeys that are everywhere are so cool to be around! A very worthwhile excursion!", "Monkey Forrest is a worthy place to visit when in Ubud. It has Temples, Sculptures and Monkeys all in a very compact area. The entry fee is low, but don't buy Bananas at the front as it's not healthy for them. if you want to feed them its advised to give,the fresh corn BUT REMEMBER MONKEYS LOVE SHINNY OBJECTS, so hide all sunglasses and etc.", "This is really more like a park than a forest. Initially we were not going to visit because of all the negative information about monkeys biting and rabies. Yes the monkeys can become over excited if you have food or they think you have food. My experience was great I fed them bannanas and took photos without a problem. They do have park rangers in the Monkey Forest to keep an eye on both the monkeys and the tourists. Inside the park there is a nice little art gallery,an old cemetry and good toilet facilities. Best time to visit is morning before all the tour buses arrive from outer areas. It cost around $2aus to enter", "We spent a few hours in the monkey sanctuary whilst exploring ubud and had a good time. There were plenty of monkeys around and they were very friendly.", "Loved seeing her scoop him up and throw him onto her back to stroll around, and see her bully some males from getting too close to him. Monkeys everywhere! You don't need to pay to get into the forest. You can stroll around it and see lots of monkeys. Careful about the babies - another one approached my daughter on the end of a low branch. When she held out her hand to pat it out of nowhere the mother lunged, hissed and bared her teeth at us. Quite frightening!", "The monkey forest costs about $5 to get in, and you can leave your plastic bags etc safely at the ticketing counter. The monkeys were not aggressive at all and everyone looked like they were having a great time feeding them bananas and letting them climb all over. The guides were professional and assisted people with taking their best photographs with the monkeys. It’s also very easy to get to from the main area of ubud via a free shuttle bus service :-)", "Viciously mauled imoglogen vaccination is $4800aud or $4500usd. Then the 4 rabies vacinations are $90 each. Hospital is a pain in the butt have huge PROBLEMs even with travel insurance. Very painful process. Also missed flight and wasted days of trip. Bites were excruciating. Needles were horrible too many to count. I had no jewelry or food a local man tried to hand a monkey food near me could not even protect myself or see this coming. So many people were bitten and attacked. Not worth it. Monkeys are mental and dlnt have enough food.", "Just having the monkeys walk by without restraints or cages just being themselves. It can be a little scary if you are not aware of what they are doing. The forest is amazing and beautiful. I got some fabulous shots there. Not too expensive to get in or yo buy the bananas for feeding them . Well worth a look", "If you come to Ubud it is almost obligatory to visit the monkey forest. It is interesting though sometimes the monkeys can feel threatening to visitors. Absolutely follow all the posted rules, though, as the monkeys will grab any plastic bag and, if you don't release it, they will bite you. If you have any food for them throw it away from you or they will climb on you to get at it. If you don't release it , they will bite you. Get the idea? But do go as you won't experience anything else like it. The forest is pleasant and the monkeys can be quite cute.", "We loved this experience..we were a little unsure how friendly the monkeys were...they were great. We didn't wear sunglasses etc that the monkeys could take...unlike another traveller who got his hat knocked..a keeper got it back for him. The monkeys pretty much mind their own business and get on with their lives. You can get very close to them...they didn't bite...one nibbled our daughters hand...no sharp teeth..he thought she had food but it was her camera. Of course if you have food they will target you to get it. There were heaps of small babies born so it was lovely to see..thought the mums would be extra protective..but you can tell they are use to humans..it was a well kept park..no rubbish around..plenty of food for them..the keepers have cages of sweet potatoes for them through out the park..would recommend a visit...only $3 to get in", "Cool sanctuary. Can't decide whether my favorite part was watching the lil guys playing in a pond or getting to give the blind old boy Nelson some scritches. Worth the price of entry (40k IDR or ~3USD I think it was)", "As we were staying in bud for sure we also went to the monkey forest. A quite interesting place to go but be aware that the monkeys are quite \\friendly\\\" and not at all afraid of humans, so my advice would be to put al belongings into you backpack, or your bag and carry it on the front that you at any time have control of it, there was stories of monkeys stealing glasses, but this we didn't see but especially water bottles seemed to be a favorite and they will jump right onto your shoulder, that how friendly they are, but we didn't se any of them being aggressive.\"", "Was interesting being so intimately close to these monkeys. They are everywhere in Southeast Asia, but these guys are quite tame by comparison, I've seen other not so nice Macques. One monkey tried to grab my plastic bag with packaged food while I was still outside, but returned later and none tried to take anything off me nor anyone else. They pretty much leave you alone as long as you don't have food in your hand.", "We don’t particularly love monkeys, but the ones wandering around this beautiful forest are pretty cute. The scenery is beautiful and even if you, like us, aren’t 100% keen on monkeys you should still go. It’s cheap to get in and a nice way to spend a morning. We bought bananas to feed the monkeys and that did mean a few of them using us as human climbing frames but it wasn’t as bad as we thought! If you don’t want them on you, just don’t invite them and they’ll ignore you, then again, if you do want them on you we saw plenty of people happily interacting with them :)", "We had a wonderful experience here. We went in October which wasn't too busy. The forest was beautiful with its sculptures and river. A definite must for Ubud!", "Visited the monkey forest with my husband took no items that they would like to steal. We paid attention to the signs and did all the right things. I sat down and just watched some of them,very surprised when one came and sat on my lap.Unfortunately people can't help themselves and the man next to me was calling it like it was a dog. SURPRISE it ran over to him and grabbed his arm and bit it.This is the second attack we have witnessed this guy was an idiot but our driver was attacked two years ago. Where are the staff? Four monkeys then came after him.No one in sight to help.When he approached the staff to ask about a rabies shot he was told don't worry there all immunized. PLEASE COME ON. There should be more staff watching.This is not a place that is safe for children let alone adults.", "So many monkeys around and they are very friendly. I usually am very scared of the monkey but these monkeys are so chilled and minding their own business and yea lots of colourful fishes.", "Have been to the forest quite a few times. This year, I went back again as my daughter was on this trip and has never been. I love the forest. The guides are gracious and knowledgable. The forest is a nice afternoon stroll if you are ever in Ubud. You can't go to Ubud and not visit the Monkey Forest.", "Don't need to pay to enter the forest. You'll see plenty just across the road from the entrance. We saw one monkey boldly approach another tourist and was apparently ready to mug her, but she quickly threw some food on the ground and avoided any contact. I suggest you keep a good eye out. They tend to appear from anywhere.", "it is about a hour to two hours tour . If you have fear from animals better to skip because the monkeys sometimes can land on your shoulders.But do not be afraid they are peaceful and will jump off after a short time. Beautiful scenery have a camera with you.", "One of the highlights of our holiday...would recommend go early am to avoid crowds. Take bananas as they are expensive when you get there. Avoid big monkeys .. they are the alphas and will protect their territory. Other than that it was simply a fantastic experience that I wish I could do on a daily basis. When you hold a banana up a monkey will happily jump onto your shoulder and sit there and eat it. I am green with envy of the people who work there.", "Magical place. Monkeys all around, your able to feed the monkeys bananas and walk amongst nature. 100% worth a visit", "This forest is a real tourist magnet, but it's not disturbing. First of all it is a really nice forest to walk in. Second of all, the monkeys are great and not dangerous at all, IF you respect them. Yes we saw them getting angry at people and yes some of them are real pickpockets. But we never had any problems with them. You just stay away from the mothers with their babies (monkeys) and the ones that got aggressive were provoked by the tourists, so the monkeys had every reason to react. We just sat down real calm and they would come to us and sit on our lap for a while. It was one of the nicest things i had done in and not expensive at all.", "If you like monkeys you have to go! Can buy bananas inside from 20,000. Hold them up and wait for a monkey with the camera ready they can be very quick! Don't be scared.. but don't touch. Beautiful place and lots to walk around. They will also take anything that could be of interest...!", "Was cool to see the monkeys up close and roaming around free. Definitely worth stopping in to see, we did as part of our ubud day tour.", "If you like friendly monkeys, you love it. They are very smart, be careful with show your food, they will go for it.", "Beautiful trees and since carvings. Unfortunately, tourists are disregarding advice and interacting with the monkeys, which goes against retaining it's natural habitat.", "Was a good visit to rome around free with the monkeys,beware they will not leave you alone if you have any food on you,very persistant.Great to walk around an see the forest with main temple and a nice walk along the stream at the bottom.Plenty of photos will be taken here.", "We had such a fun time at the Monkey Forest. If you walk from Ubud down Monkey Forest Road there are lots of cool shops and temples and things to check out. When you get to the end of the road you will find the Monkey Forest. You pay at a little stand and it is so amazing how inexpensive it it! If you want to buy bananas there are plenty of people at the entrance selling them. I will warn you not to let little kids hold the bananas. Also make sure that you don't bring any other food in with you, the monkeys will steal it from you. Also make sure to hold on to any belongings because they will steal them from you as well. I was hoping that we would get to see plenty of monkeys and I was not disappointed. As soon as you enter the forest there are tons of monkeys and the entire time you are in the forest you see monkeys everywhere. Be careful because they are wild animals! It is so amazing to watch them and be so close. I recommend that you check out the Monkey Forest if you are in , it is very enjoyable.", "Very nice experience between the jungles and a monkeys if you are in u have to do this. the backside if the kids are scared from monkeys and monkeys can also be sometimes a bit aggressive so no sunglasses no mobiles nothing outside the bags or outside the pocket", "The monkeys are king, and the setting is beautiful... they can get a little grabby.... so be careful with sunglasses etc", "The forest is nice. Located right in the city centre so it's easy to walk there. It's a big area with so many trees so the walk is quite pleasant during the heat in Ubud. Everything was great until I was attacked by the monkeys. All of sudden they just turnt mad and jumped at me, leave a feel scratches and bites. It was not a big deal except I had to visit the clinic and paid a hell lot of money for rabies shots. Not cool monkey, not cool! Tips: don't come to close to them", "The monkeys have rabies. Yes the forest is pretty, but it’s not worth the risk. Personally I nearly got bitten and was terrified enough. Do not take your children here. Monkeys are wild animals, and shouldn’t be surrounded by all these tourists.", "Be careful if you buy bananas at the gate. The monkeys are agressive and will run right at you to get them. I just tossed the bunch on the ground in order to avoid having monkeys climb on me.", "This is a beautiful park area and a great location to get up close and personal with monkeys. Beware! The monkeys can be aggressive and will take items off of you. Don't carry anything in your hands. But, otherwise, well worth the fee to enter.", "Even though it was pouring with rain, we had the best time ever in the beautiful monkey forest. The jungle is so lush and stunning. The paths and walkways were scenic. Great value for money and a must see when in Ubud.", "Maybe it was because I didnt have Bananas to give him... or maybe it was because he didnt like having his photo taken, but a Monkey grabbed onto my leg and bit me. The sights were nice, and the monkeys were funny-- but I think the monkey assault kind of ruined it for me. Worth a visit, just be careful!", "Take bananas with you cos the monkeys will only be attracted to them. They are quite friendly but once they see you have food they rush to climb onto your shoulder. Worth to do the entire route which takes around 2.30hrs.", "Vast area. Plenty of walking tracks. Lovely rain forest in the middle of a city. Plenty of Macaque monkeys with their babies and other relatives. Fascinating architecture. Well worth a visit. Stable footwear is an advantage. Lots of steps to climb but not too much of an incline.", "Yes, it may be a tourist trap, but we were there early enough to avoid bus loads and it was a pleasant lush junle/rainforest walk. I do not particularly like monkeys, they can be aggressive, but among the temples and tangled growth of jungle, it was a pleasant morning, luckily tourist shops were not open yet!", "Must-do experience in Ubud. Amazing temples with monkey running everywhere. My boyfriend and I had a great time walking around, seeing and getting up-close with monkeys. We didn't try to touch or feed the monkeys, but one of them still ended up getting on my boyfriend and even trying to steal his glasses. Thankfully, nothing of ours ended up getting stolen or taken. Be warned though, the monkeys WILL try to take things out of your bags / purses, we saw it happening to some other visitors. Apparently you can get one of the workers to help you get a \\monkey selfie\\\", which we didn't know about, would would have been fun.\"", "Nice to visit and see the monkeys.. lots around and they are very active.. Keep your bags close and possessions stored away these cheeky little guys will grab what they can 🐵", "We abided by the rules - no food, don’t look into their eyes, don’t touch, etc. we were only in there about 2 minutes and i got bitten by one while another tried chewing my trainer. It was a deep bite and drew blood. All I had done was point down the path with the tourist leaflet - and this was enough the provoke the attack. I immediately went to the first aid and the nurse cleaned the wound and dressed it but assured me they didn’t have rabies. Of course the WHO, my travel insurance and Sydney public health all recommended rabies shots and B virus tablets. That’s all under control but couldn’t go in the pool or the sea or drink for the rest of my holiday. Would not recommend a trip to the monkey forest - the monkeys are horrid and the whole experience put dampeners on my first holiday to .", "We visited the monkey forest and as soon as we got in we where greeted with monkeys everywhere,I purchased some bananas and straight away the monkeys come running over and climbed up me to get at them. The jungle setting is amazing also but be wary as the monkeys try to rob you believe it or not,a monkey tried to get my phone out my pocket and when I stopped it,it got aggressive and bit my hand.only a small scratch but be warned 😄", "We visited the monkey forest & were very hesitated at first. We were standing no where near the entrance finishing off our snickers when a monkey ran up & ripped it out of my partners hand! We almost decided not to go in. But we bought tickets & gave it ago. Actually a really cool place once inside. The baby monkeys are super cute! I definitely recommend going as we all thoroughly enjoyed it!", "Me and my mom had a limited time in the sanctuary from 17:20 and left just before it closes at 18:00. The monkeys are everywhere. The place itself is beautiful and Yes, I’d recommend the place but keep your belongings secured. Maybe an hour visit is ample to explore the location.", "Even a tourist trap and highest priced bananas, this is a must-see place in Ubud. You can however buy bananas outside. But be careful of loose articles 😊 With more than 600 monkeys living here, you will see many.", "This would be a very intimate place if there weren't so many tourists, but there are. We fed the monkeys with banana (20.000 IDR for around 8 small pieces, a robbery), first I liked it, but then sometimes they became pretentious (as I experienced it before in Africa), so I was a bit afraid, but nothing bad happened. We saw the locals visiting their temples in the forest - that is an experience, too. Do not miss it anyway!!", "Beautiful scenery ... Took great pics but beware of the monkeys. They are quick and can be aggressive. Seen them stealing away shades, shoes and hats from the visitors.. So hold on to your belongings. The good thing is there are park employees who will try to help visitors retrieve back their items.", "nothing special here.You pay to have monkey sit on your shoulder for guide to take photo on his camera to sell to you at a high price..", "Not sure what to think about this place. I guess many people would look at it like going to the Zoo, just with real interaction with the animals. At least the same amount of people (guides etc) as monkeys if not even more. Place looks kind of run-down, even there are many workers around. Hopefully the entry fee goes into the right pockets.", "I loved this site while my wife was too worried about monkeys jumping on her (which one did while I was feeding other monkeys). Even when I wasn't feeding the monkeys & laughing at others getting jumped on, I really enjoyed the walk through the rain forest & temple. If you go here, leave hats, glasses, hair accessories in car or backpack- they monkeys will definitely try to take if they jump on you. I enjoyed this so much that I had our driver take us to a different temple site with more monkeys the next day - I think it was called Pura Dalem Kahyangan Kedaton", "I have been here a few times over the years. This time was the first time taking my daughters. They absolutely LOVED it. Yes they do snatch bags and anything they can get their hands on, especially water bottles. It's funny watching them try to get the water out. I saw one monkey just screw the lid off like us and drink it. I have to be honest. My friend was bitten one time I visited and this time I was bitten on the shoulder (It didn't hurt). She saw everyone getting bananas and thought I had some, when she realised I didn't have any she got frustrated and had a chomp. My advice would be not to buy bananas as you first walk in. Walk a bit further in they seem to be less aggressive. The staff are really wonderful. They take great care of the forest and are helpful and friendly.", "Smaller than I expected and as many tourists as monkeys. Heed the warnings and keep bags closed and don't look the monkeys in the eye! ", "As soon as we walked in Monkeys were climbing on people, my 9 year old son accidently sat beside one and it attacked him. I couldn't wait to get out of there.", "The area is really nice and there's plenty of space for the monkeys to run around. It seems that the people working there take care of the monkeys very well. Definitely worth a visit!", "Had a really fun experience at monkey forest ..... Organised a driver from Legian who also took us to a Luwak coffee talk and temple. Monkey Forest $4au to enter. Finger Bananas a bit pricey at $2 or $5 (10). Male monkeys a bit bullyish to get your bananas. We had no issues, scratching or harassments. They jumped up in your shoulders and had lovely soft hands and no nails. Babies are super cute. Worth it", "Ubud is TOO crowded. Tourists are absoutely everywherem so if you are planning to reach anywhere, do not use taxi - walk or rent a motorcycle. Ubud Forest is beautiful, monkeys are everywhere, you can even feed them, but not play with them, cause they can bite. Becide Monkey Forest, there is nothing else interesting in Ubud.", "The Monkey Forest is a must see if you are staying in Ubud. At the end of Monkey Forest Road is a large area of lush jungle which is home to many, MANY monkeys both large and small. There are broad winding paths that will take you through the forest to other points of interest along the way, including impressive stone sculptures of Komodo dragons. It is strongly advised that you do not feed or touch the monkeys, although many tourists do. It is my opinion that it's best to be respectful of their space and environment and observe from a distance, without disrupting their general routine. Be careful of what you take inside as they are not shy and are known to snatch belongings. Take lots of pictures and enjoy!", "A great walk in the monkey forest checking all the various monkeys and beautiful old trees. A must visit indeed", "Beautiful.. well maintained.. great for kids.. monkeys can climb and jump on to you.. be careful.. nothing dangerous.. But i was bored after half n hour walk.. this place can be skipped if you have better plans like waterfalls etc..", "To get there it's not difficult just follow the signs. It's 50.000 IDR per person it's worth it cause I can spend at least 2 to 3 hours walking around swing the monkeys, the forest, river, and nature it self. The monkeys are very peaceful but very very curious so if they smell food in you backpack they will go there.", "I had a good time at the Monkey Forest, saw lots of monkeys and had some awesome interactions. Watch your stuff though, some of these monkeys are jerks lol. I bought a few wooden monkeys as a souvenir, and about 10 feet outside of the store I was approached by a monkey who looked like he wanted to be my friend...but I was wrong...as soon as he was close enough, he yanked the bag from my hand and ran into the jungle and up into a tree. I had to get the store owner to help me get my things back. We got back 4/5 but they were not in the condition they were pre-monkey, because each one was tested/chewed on to make sure it wasn't food. Even though I got robbed by a monkey, it was still a great experience I would recommend to all.", "This is a fun visit to spend a couple of hours, really close to Ubud centre too. Prepare to have monkeys jump on you though this is a really interactive visit in the jungle surrounds! There is a cost to enter but its very low, you can buy food there to feed the monkeys also.", "Good place for them to run free and live their lives worth a visit to see them play in water and run around just dnt hide any food they will know !", "I had heard some people saying they'd gotten bitten by monkeys here so I was a little nervous but none of us had any issues other than one of them wanting my friend's water bottle. Just be respectful and give them space and you shouldn't have any problem. There forest itself is so incredible. Amazing and fascinating but sometimes perverse sculptures. Tons of monkeys. Lots of staff on hand to keep an eye on things. So very glad we went.", "A very busy tourist attraction... but once you walk in you feel like you have stepped into another world... these beautiful monkeys are there own keepers, even though they have park rangers there to ensure their safety from visitors, they are loving the attention.. you get to see how the live and interact in their own environment.. its beautiful to see and watch... A MUST VISIT if you are in this area.... an experience you will never forget....", "The place is rather amusing with monkeys walking all around and doing all kinds of things. Sometimes one gets so close to you without you realizing it and then its laughter for everyone else with you. This place is actually quite beautiful but could have been better maintained, not exactly visitor friendly.", "We visited the monkey forest during our honeymoon in Ubud. The area is fantastic and you can watch the monkeys passing through you like leaving in their own environment. You can feed the bananas that are available within the forest. Put your sunglasses in your bags as the monkeys will try to take them sometimes. In general they are very friendly and all the want is food. Price is good at 40k IDR p/p which is around 3 euros", "So beautiful temple on a nice place. One of the temples worth visiting. And full of monkeys. Highly recommended.", "Great day trip whilst in Ubud area. Be warned monkeys are wild and will take what they want. Our guide warned us to only bring what we needed. DO NOT WEAR sunglasses and try to avoid reading glasses too as the monkey are quick to jump and literally pull them off your face. During our visit there we saw 4 different people who had their glasses taken by the monkeys! We got to see some adorable baby monkeys and the grounds themselves were beautiful.", "A nice walk surrounded by great nature and stunning views a lot of monkeys, but not agresiva, they feed them enough. Take the repelent with you.", "DO NOT GO!!!...My 6 year old was bitten in the back of her leg whist her back was turned by a large male monkey only meters away from the exit. After she was bitten we took her straight to the front office/entry and asked for assistance. We were told that first aid was back at gate 2. When we said they should help our little girl, they gave us a wipe and said thats all we needed. We then rushed her to the emergency hospital where she was given a 15 minute soap wash and first of 4 rabies immunization. We are disgusted on the lack of empathy from staff, lack of safety provided to victims of rogue monkeys and warn others NOT to go. Rabies is life threatening and symptoms do not show in humans until it is too late. No cure. Going to this activity is definitely not worth the risk!!!!", "This was one of the most beautiful and fun places to visit! You will want to take a picture on every single corner! And, sure, so much fun to watch the monkeys! Do not miss this place if travel to !", "Monkey forest is a place worth to visit when youre in Ubud area. It can be very busy so go early and its ok! Only 50k pp. so no worries! ", "Absolutely gorgeous spot in the middle of Ubud. Full of weathered statues, fountains and jungle views! Also, full of monkeys, obviously! You can buy bananas and feed them, let them jump up on your shoulder and take unforgettable pictures :) Beware, some are less friendly, and occasionally nibble and attack, but there are people keeping watch should you get in trouble. Just be nice to them and you will be ok :)", "Monkeys 🐒...everywhere. Who would have thought? 🤔 The new entrance and parking is really well done - it’s so nice 👍", "The monkey forest is something you definitely have to experience whenever you are in . In my experience, I had to pay 15000 rupiah for the entrance fee and about 50 metres from the entrance, there were these two ladies who offered me to buy some bananas off of them and also take photos. All of that for only 20000 rupiah. Worth it. The monkeys climb all over you and eat the bananas while being on your head. If you are scared of the monkeys, there are guards that walk around the place and protect you. Don’t worry, you’ll be safe.", "Great fun but don’t carry anything - not even a water bottle. Lots of tiny baby monkeys there and not expensive - a must if you go to ubud.", "It feels very touristy until you read how this is as much a conservation project as a tourism activity. There are information boards as you go around. Do read them as there are tips to protect your belongings!", "Family enjoyed watching the monkeys, including some babies with their mums. Were careful to follow the guidelines at the entrance regarding interacting with the monkeys. You'd want to ensure you had nothing precious in your pockets, as they're pretty curious! We also enjoyed watching some ceremony at the temple in the forest.", "As an amateur photographer, I had fun walking through the forest with my camera. However, I personally think there are way too many people let in at once. the place gets really crowded, and some of the monkeys seems well accustomed to humans... I didn't really enjoy that part. with less people, less queuing up, it would have a special place I reckon... Just my opinion!", "Nice and well kept terrain with temples, monkeys and forrest. The combination makes the visit worth it. Further more, nothing special.", "Worth a visit if you are in Ubud and like monkeys! They were everywhere! Lots of bigger monkeys and also baby monkeys. Beware if you buy the bananas the monkeys will try to grab them so put them in your bag quickly and do it up as they will try to take your bag too! Also beware they could jump on your back as they did with me, the trick is to stay calm and not move. Plenty of staff around to help.", "This is a great outing if you enjoy animals, statues, and nature. The monkeys were laid back but curious creatures. I enjoyed a live statue carving by a few gents on my self guided walk through the park.", "Just remember these are wild animals and sometimes they behave as such. Secure your valuables, don't wear a hat, in case the monkeys like them more than you do. You can do the paid tour, or for a more quiet experience, go round the outside on the left.There are sometimes a few monkeys along the fence, or on the far side of the Sacred Monkey Forest, in Nhuh Kuning village. Beware of motorbikes on this narrow path though. Personally have had only one negative experience with a monkey here that tried to take my water bottle. It bit into the plastic and I managed to get it to go away with jets of water from the new holes! Otherwise, they are wonderful to watch, especially if there are no monkeys in your home country.", "You can see there a lot of monkeys everywhere. They are really crazy. Take care of your belongings. Especially backpacks, glasses and camera/ Smartphone. It's worth a trip if you stay next to ubud!", "This is one of those places which is great to say you have been and seen. Some of the monkey's especially the males are extremely confident and aggressive. Best to keep your distance! You can buy bananas inside to feed them though be prepared to have them jump on you in a not so friendly way. Be careful of the monkeys scratching you, if you walk around and don’t approach them you find they are happy. Have all valuables secured as they are very use to us humans. This is there natural habitat but I believe with all the tourists we have ruined there friendly carefree nature.", "Pleasant walk through the Monkey Forest. Watching the cheeky monkeys play in the cool forest was fun but be careful of the day light robbery - the monkeys will try and steal anything they can.", "You will have a total blast and get great photos of monkeys all ages, moms and babies, and watching them jump into the river and play around is priceless. Follow the rules! People do stupid things like feed them from a water bottle which you aren't even supposed to bring in. I had monkeys jump on me three times but I tried to remain calm and keep moving. I did not get bitten but I watched it happen to someone else. The forest, stone carvings and bridges are beautiful.", "Gorgeous forest with sculptures and temples everywhere. Monkeys are everywhere, doing their thing. They get within arms reach, and unless you have food, they don't pay much attention to you. It's pretty surreal! Gorgeous place to take a leisurely stroll, and take some pictures!", "Nice place for pictures with monkeys, but really too many tourists in that place. Bit expensive for just a park...", "This place was so fun...but really the monkeys can get a bit cheeky...one climbed up onto my head...they took another woman's earring and sat there teasing her with it...one of the caretakers tried to bribe it with a banana but I don't know if he ever got it back...very enjoyable afternoon...", "The basic principle of the doctrine in Hindu is how to make people maintain ahrmonious relationship with nature, animals and God in this life. And watching monkey's social interactions with tourists and environment around them really gives a meaning to this Hindu doctrine. It is a fun activity watching these little creatures, however they are still wild animals no matter how cute they look. I would suggest not to bring any water, food, sweets with you. They attack for this and it's no fun. Do not buy bananas to feed them. Becuase it'll always be the dominant male who'll take them all and you feel sorry for the babies. ", "Ok. Quite small. Monkeys roam around. A few statues and a temple but nothing else going on. Completed easily in 30mins.", "Had a beautiful walk through the monkey forest sanctuary, on more than one occasion the monkeys climbed up us and then tried to steal things from our pockets :))) definitely worth a visit whilst in Ubud.", "Worth a visit and is only 80.000 idr per adult. If like me you are a little apprehensive about the monkey’s getting too close, don’t worry. They do not seem bothered by the visitors and quite happily go about their day as if you are not there. The grounds of the sanctuary are lovely and offer lots of places for photographs.", "They are crazy! You need to be careful because they jump on the people and the still stuff from your bags! However the forest is nice!", "Absolutely a must when in Ubud, beautiful moss filled garden with shrines and of course loads of cheeky monkeys everywhere! Too many mosquitoes and tour groups to be completely ideal though, but a lot of fun for families.", "It's one of those places you just have to go when you are in . Take the time to really explore the whole complex and get off the beaten track... it's worth it! Be careful buying bananas and if you do, ma's sure you give them all away to the nice friendly monkeys near the entrance as the further back you go, the more likely you are to find the alpha monkeys and they are not so friendly or polite when you have bananas!", "The monkey forest is a great place to visit where you can see monkeys in their natural habitat. You can see monkeys of all ages and guides are available to guide you about monkey behavior.", "Really good fun. No shortage of Monkeys. Please be aware that they can be a little unpredictable so I suggest you keep your distance. Great for families. Clean atmosphere, friendly staff", "Great place to view the monkeys up close and personal. We enjoyed the walk in the monkey habitat . The monkeys fun and very curious!", "After watching others being harassed by monkeys were glad we didn't buy bananas. Interesting walks and worth a visit, watch out if wearing dangly earrings and sunglasses, snatch grab and up the tree.", "Very well located near the centre of Ubud. We arrived early morning and feel this is the best time to arrive if you want to avoid all the crowds the monkey's are very pleasant to be around as not too many people have been through feeding the etc. Avoid carrying food if you don't want a monkey climbing all over you, however that was part of the experience and it made for some awesome photographs. Highly recommended for the entire family.", "They have over 800 monkeys that are not caged in that you can see here. The prices for entrance are very low and it is certainly a must see in !", "This place is perfect for an hours wander. Around £2 entrance, the waterfalls and amazing old trees are worth seeing. The naughty macaques pinch drinks, food etc so be careful. You can purchase bananas to feed them at the entrance, but prepared to be monkey mugged!!", "For the first time we go to a truly forest with only monkey population, feel like being in the primitive tribal ambience, cause u’ll see many artful of nese traditional craving. And of course the monkey is so friendly with the people, as long as we don’t make a sudden movement and try to not to be very close to them. This place is highly recommended for family with kids.", "Semi free range monkeys in a 5 acre or so reserve. A lot of shops around selling souvenirs and cheap arts and crafts. Several tourists were feeding the monkeys and allowing them to climb on to themselves - Very dangerous as monkeys harbor rabies and other human transmissible diseases. be careful and dont carry bags etc when visiting. Very touristy place. ", "This attraction has admission fee of 50,000IDR /person with naturally wandering tamed monkeys. Inside, there are many places to visit, including Pura Darlem agung, hot spring temple, Naga bridge, nese cremation temple and cemetry. It took at least one hour to see all sites ; however, it's cool , shady walk but be prepared with big bottle of water.", "Such a cool experience! Monkeys everywhere! Very cheap to get into the forrest under $4usd. There are places inside the park to purchase bananas to feed the monkeys. They are pretty aggressive and not shy to climb on you, grab things from you or reach into your bag. Really cool experience that I would recommend to anyone!", "This is a beautiful area and temple to enjoy. The monkeys are very cheeky so best to leave sunglasses, hats in the car or in a bag as the will steal and barter back for them for food or water.", "We spent two hours inside this gorgeous forest, wondering around, taking photos of the monkeys and visiting the temple. What a great experience! The monkeys are adorable, especially the babies... Although the animals are wild, living at their natural place, they seem to be very accustomed to humans and sometimes they are enjoying their company. Be aware that you have to protect your personal belongings, as the monkeys enjoy stealing everything, and try not to panic if one of them jumps onto your shoulder!", "Just in the core of the village, beautiful place and lots of monkeys. They are very well taken care of and they are not aggressive (don't stare at them in the eyes though and be careful of your belongings anyway).", "There is not so many tourists early in the morning, so you can enjoy being with the monkeys on your own. Although then you can't shout for help if they come closer and start exploring your bags and stealing stuff.", "Lots of monkeys loose outside the entrance. Some were ok, but many were aggressive in the morning. We did not make eye contact and had no bag or food, yet 3 monkeys were trying to get us. We then saw one swing down and bite the arm of a boy(about 8 yrs old) he was just walking along with adults. Not doing anything. This scared me, as he was crying in pain. For me, they are wild animals, so I'm not sure I want to be near them. Local cafes etc should shoo them away, as they climb over the fence and try and steal food etc.", "For $3 you cant fault this place there is always something happening from Monkeys performing 5 finger discounts on either tourists or the shops that live within the forrest. To monkeys having all out gang wars needless to say at no time did any of us feel threatened the monkey guides that roam the forrest were always quick to intervene when a foreigner was or is about to do something wrong and give an explanation as to why. The scenery here looked like something out of an indiana jones movie! And compared to the $400 we spent in the Zoo safari and marine park the next day this was a far better experience!", "This monkey sanctuary is a pure tourist trap. It is inexpensive for a cool walk to observe these primates playing-up. I guess it is a lot more peaceful than walking around the markets! Go just to tick it off the bucket list.", "Sacred Monkey Forest was a fun way to spent a couple hours in a cool rainforest on a very humid day. Very neatly kept and lovely scenery. Monkeys were very cheeky and quick trying to grab our water bottle and jumping onti my head to reach my phone. Fun times.", "I have been to the Monkey Forest 3 times. I swore after the first time I would never go again. The forest itself is beautiful and a lovely walk and worth seeing but the monkeys are vicious and terrifying. If you are going to go in make sure you do not take any bananas in and make sure there is no food in your bag. Each time I have been to the forest I have seen people bitten. I am on edge the entire time I am in there and I would not recommend it especially if you have children with you!", "The monkey forest is a large well maintained area which is beautiful to walk through. Of course the main attraction is the monkeys. I found it most enjoyable to sit back and observe their behaviour rather than trying to get a touristy photo. They really are a treat, if you take the time to observe.", "No need to make a special trip to the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary...........the monkeys are all over the town in Ubud. Be careful, they have been trained to steal your sunglasses, phones, and things out of your backpack.", "Beautiful place but be careful with anything you have on you, monkeys will steal it if you are not prepared.", "This is such a wonderful experience, the monkeys are free to roam, and are of good health. You will not be disappointed to this visit as they are in their own environment and not in captivity. Don't wear sunglasses or carry food, as they will take any loose items (especially the juvenile monkeys)", "Lots of monkeys roaming everywhere. Be careful one of them liked my headband and jumped on top of me to try and take it. A guide came very quickly and got the monkey off me.", "Now here's the deal Its a forest with a temple in the middle with around 100 monkeys who stay there as there permanently feed food It costs £ 3 to get in per person takes around 30 mins to walk round and whilst you can purchase bananas in the forest it's much cheaper to bie some at the market before you go and remember what ever the starting price at the market only pay a quarter of it we got a big bunch for 100 local (around 50p), make sure you get the over ripe ones as they won't eat the hard ones. There not tame the lady next to us was bitten on the leg for not letting go of her fruit quickly and taunting the monkey, we saw two people loose bags as the monkeys assume every plastic bag has food on it, don't open rucksacks as again they assume your getting foot out and will jump on you and they have sharp claws and teeth. That said we loved it the monkeys get really close and most are really friendly", "Older man who had worked in the forest for years approached us with \\fun facts\\\" then proceeded to take us around the forest (we did not ask, assumed he was enthusiastic about his job) lead us far far away from any other tourists and past a grave yard... which was just creepy... and behind a temple demanding $14 aus for a picture of a monkey he had drawn. After being yelled at by him \\\"I have taken you on a tour for free\\\" etc we where kicked out a back entrance and told we weren't allowed back in. Was our first time in , and the worst experience of our trip. Will never go back.\"", "We had a great time...a bit overcrowded on the main routes but if u take the smaller paths there is less people and more monkeys:) the monkeys wont bother you unless you give them food...and if they do come close watch your backpack...", "Huge territory with a lot of funny monkeys. It is busy for sure but not overly crowded. Kind staff!!", "Nice relaxing walk around a monkey forest. Beautiful scenery. Fun monkeys. Pick pocket monkeys if you aren't careful. If they smell good on you they will try and grab it. Fun for a couple of hours wandering around.", "A visit to the Sacred Monkey Forest puts you well and truly amongst the monkeys. The monkeys will only jump on your shoulder if you have bananas (which you buy) and the cheeky ones just run off and don't even hang around. The local guides have sweetcorn that entices them to hang around for a photo or two, but you have to be quick. Great to get photos of mums and babies cuddling as well.", "There's so much hype about this place! Really all it is is a small bit of forest with paved (yet broken) walkways and a bunch of pushy monkeys. That you pay to go through. Sure, you'll get somewhat good pictures. But that's really the only pro. And, on a side note, I dislike the domestication of what is a really wild species. Just to be able to pretentiously announce, \\Oh, I went there,\\\" whilst showing off your myriad of blurry pictures on various social media sites, it is so not worth going. Unless you're REALLY interested in monkeys. If you must go, take the free way; there's a motorbike path that leads around the back of the Monkey Forest, crosses the river, and joins with Jl. Monkey Forest - or vice versa if you're coming from the other direction. Walk it, and you'll find the gap in the fence to go through. Or you can just take pictures through the fence or of the monkeys which are regularly lolling in the middle of the bike lane. Hope I helped you make a more educated decision! :)\"", "We were a bit weary about visiting due to people talking about getting bitten, aggressive monkeys etc but once in Ubud we decided to go anyway as we didn’t want to miss out. We went late afternoon as we’d heard this was when the monkeys are more calm as they’ve been fed all day and overall, it was a fantastic experience. The monkeys were good fun. However, common sense must prevail. First of all, you are in their habitat so you’ve got to know that and respect it when you visit - they’re wild animals. If you stand about holding things in your hand, there’s a good chance a monkey will swoop and grab it off you, so just don’t risk it. One woman left a packet of Panadol on top of her bag and low and behold, a monkey grabbed it and made off into the tree before eating every tablet in the packet - said women proceeds to scream at the monkey as if it should have known better than to steal her Panadol 🤷🏻‍♂️ We also saw a girl sitting on a wall beside about 5 monkeys trying desperately to get a ‘selfie’ with them with one on her shoulder. She got the photo, then the monkey proceeded to climb on her head and scratch her by trying to hold on as she tried to get it off - I’m not sure what she expected would happen. Moral of the story, be sensible, remember they’re wild animals and be cautious, then just enjoy the experience for what it is. ", "Given this is a top attraction in , we decided to pay a visit even though we are not monkey fans. The walk through the sanctuary was very enjoyable because we were there before mid morning and there was no crowd. Do be mindful of the monkeys, they could be very aggressive and bold. Adhere to the instructions on the posts throughout the sanctuary.", "What a place if you love monkeys in the wild then you have to go. The place is huge with a temple and statues throughout. This place is not to be rushed. $5 entry it's a cheap morning or after noon. Just be mindful of you take anything in they are curious. The know bottles contain drink and they will try and take them, bags prob contain food they will get in them. They try to undo zips too. But this isn't something to be scared of just be mindful. They love to play and climb on people they are not scared of you. But if you make them angry back off if they show their teeth back off. Don't hide any fruit they will find it. We had a great time there is a pool area where they play and swim and they will jump over everyone. It's an amazing place.", "Long drive. Picturesque location. Entrance fee and fee for guide (if you need one,. Don't pay more that 100,000 rupiah which I still believe is a bit too much). Filled with. monkeys - some very scary. We couldn't see all of it due to the monkeys. Grabbed my little ones slippers and that was the end of the visit.", "Had a great time wondering around the monkeys. Amazing animals and so much fun to watch. Take the time to enjoy.", "The welcome center is a nice upgrade and makes it easier to navigate through the forest...the monkeys are the same as ever (nasty and aggressive) but it is worth a visit every time!", "Lovely trees, Nice grounds - Surprised there was a small-ish but nice temple. Winding walkways. We were there early in the morning while the monkeys were being fed, so they were mostly well behaved. Still, a couple of them stole my entry ticket out of my pocket and grabbed my adult daughters sunglasses but she managed to retrieve them. I can see how these animals can be aggressive as they are not afraid to jump on people, so take care as warned. Not too crowded when we were there and peaceful in some areas.", "Fun afternoon spent walking the Monkey forest. Lots of monkeys with babies to watch. Beautiful trails and paths with plenty of information and history. Keep a hold of your phone and don’t wear sunglasses or dangling earrings many stories of them being taken.", "Took my wife and kids (6 & 7 year olds) there. Great for taking pictures and watching the fire dance. Very crowded, so hard to get pictures without other people in the shot. The monkeys are very aggressive and sneaky there. One of them will distract you while the others come from behind and take things.", "Comedy gold, the monkeys are little devils. Robbing things from people and trying to get into your bags, but it is hilarious to watch. Just be mindful of your own belongings...and don't look them in the eyes when you're feeding them.", "These little critters are so cute. Mothers with babies and lots of them. You can buy some bananas and feed them, well they steal them from you. I told my husband to hold one above his head and a big daddy monkey climbed his leg and bit his arm. So we had to go the the hospital and get a rabies vaccine. Probably not needed but we wanted to be safe. So cute to look at but don't feed and don't touch just to be safe. Worth going though. Very clean and tidy place and we'll cared for monkeys. Entry only about $4 NZ", "There's plenty of monkeys here and they're amazing. So cheeky and naughty and will genuinely entertain you for as long as you want, but there's also a temple down here that is also worth the visit alone. Must see in Ubud.", "We went to the forest quite early in the morning, just after it had rained, wasn't very busy fortunately. Quite a bit of walking around which was great but not if you are in need of any assistance, lots of steps and got quite slippy. The monkeys were quite naughty and cheeky which my little boy found hilarious! We didn't buy food but watched other people and saw how the monkeys reacted, glad we didn't do that. Had a lovely morning experiencing the Monkey Forest.", "Did a day tour of that took us here, the driver insisted we'd love it and he wasn't wrong . Never got to interact with monkeys before let alone in settings like these. Even the misses loved it and she's not usually into things like this. Just beware the monkeys are pretty clever. One took a bottle of water and proceeded to open it up and drink from it . Pretty clever. If around ubud it's a great place to visit and cheap too.", "If your like a change of scenery during your afternoon walks, visit Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary. Wild monkeys everywhere free to roam, you can feed and take pictures with them but do take caution since they are technically still wild monkeys. Make sure you take care of any loose items such as Sunglasses, hats or oven small purses because monkeys tend to grab anything that looks like food or food container or shiny things. Walk deeper to the forest and you'll get more amazing view with hanging root curtains and deeper valleys.", "It is basically a nicely made enclosure for the monkeys along with the temples to pay them respect and an art gallery. Place is nice and cool. but beware of the monkeys! they are not shy at all. Best to pay warning boards which are placed everywhere", "This is one of the most beautiful temples I've visited on the island, and you don't get hastled like you can at some temples. Don't get food to give the monkeys unless you want to be mobbed. Saw a girl get a nasty scratch on her face from one. The water and plants make this one really a great place to feel spiritual!", "Very touristy but I really enjoyed visiting the monkey forrest. No problems with the monkeys, just don't have anything loose/any food and observe them peacefully and they're fine. Very cute to watch. Nice surrounds to the sanctuary too. We went later on in the day and it wasn't too busy.", "Absolutely loved this place! It took us about 2 hours to walk around and we saw hundreds of monekys in their natural habitat playing, eating, fighting, trying to open the zip to our bag :) The staff are wonderful so don’t hesitate to ask questions. The grounds are also gorgeous, especially the Holy Spring Temple and the Forest Conservation. Try and go early for a chance to get involved with feeding them breakfast :)", "After a fascinating visit in 2017, we visited the monkey forest the second time this year and were a bit surprised how fast things can change within one year. Of course, it is still an amazing experience unique to . The area is a little jungle in the center of Ubud with beautiful views and paths. However, while last year you could see and touch monkeys literally everywhere, you must share the monkeys with at least ten photographers at once today. Also you solely find them strolling around park guides and tourists providing them with food. The monkeys will not have any interests in you unless you give them the food that is sold within the park. Even worse, we experienced some monkeys quite aggressive and saw them trying to bite tourists that did not offer any food (that’s even what the guides told us). All in all, we recommend to visit the park if you haven’t been to such a monkey forest but either with lower expectations or food for the monkeys ;)", "Nice place to wander around for less than 2 hours. The monkey are not very agrressive because they are fully feeded but should be careful about personal belogings like glasses, hat, water bottle. In the sanctuary, you could buy the banana and ask the staff to attract the monkey to stand on your shoulder for photos although their feets could make your shirts a little bit dirty !", "There are monkeys everywhere! Be careful not to step on their long tails as they walk and run and jump all over the place. Get your cameras ready. You can get excellent shots of mother monkeys with their babies if you are patient enough.", "I was REALLY nervous about going as friends of mine required several injections when returning to Australia from visiting the monkey forest due to bites and scratches. Plus a number of reviews on trip advisor made me really hesitant. However I was actually really surprised by my experience, it was fun and a great way to spend the morning. We went as it opened when there were not to many people around. The monkeys were all waking up and being feed their breakfast. We did not buy the bananas, kept a respectful distance and just wandered the grounds. We did not have any problems, however did see a monkey bite a guide repeatedly on the head as he was taunting it with food. Also saw a number of tourists trying to be overly familiar with the baby monkeys also being bitten. My advice, enjoy the experience at a safe distance, don't attempt to handle them - they are wild and go early in the morning to avoid the crowds.", "We saw the monkeys here in Ubud at the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary. The monkeys are very cute and very tame, more tourist friendly. You can give them bananas and have them sit on your shoulder etc and there are monkey experts on hand to help you. We had heard many stories about the monkeys at Uluwatu stealing tourists belongings including handbags even to the point that the monkey handlers had taught them to do so and then ask you for money to get your belongings back. Not the case in Ubud!! Was great :)", "This is a must do while in . Just be careful as a monkey did try to bite me when another monkey climbed up my shirt, it must have been jealous. A truly special place.", "What an experience... beautiful forest, tons of monkeys. What a playful and beautiful experience. Not to be missed if you are in Ubud.", "We Visited the Sanctuary in the afternoon. NB read the Instuctions before entry if you have children make them read it twice. The Monkey's are great fun and give great photos but the monkeys are quick keep your camara on all the time. As with all attractions in you will get taken for a ride price of a banana to feed monkeys is over priced cash cow tourist 😨 go in morning monkeys are hungry and more likely to give you some attention by the time we got there it was full monkeys showing little intrest. Be careful not to stare or upset the monkeys a young man was teasing one how He never lost a chunk out of his leg I'll never know they are quick to anger. I did enjoy the Sanctuary and the monkeys worth a visit one of the few places you will get up close to them. Enjoy. ", "The forest environment is cool and lush in green. The first time I was here with my friends in 2011, I enjoyed watching the monkeys acts and the unique environment. The second time I came in February 2015 was because I decided to take my pre-wedding photos here. Obviously I treasured this place in my heart and shared the uniqueness with my beloved wife. Its tourists packed yet it doesn't bother us at all.", "Nice foresty park with temples and little creeks; full of monkey that love bananas. If you are into feeding cheeky monkeys, it's great; otherwise it's just a nice walk.", "I really enjoyed visiting the monkey forest. Very close to the center of Ubud. you have to be a bit 'careful to personal objects in view because they try to take them but the monkeys are very nice and I enjoyed photographing them while playing.", "This place is located near to the Ubud Palace. You can spend 2-3 hours in the lush green forest surrounded by Monkeys, monkeys and monkeys. They have 800+ Monkeys. There are a lot of places inside to do photography, relax, and roam around. The caretakers are very helpful and friendly too.", "700 cheeky monkeys running free in a forest can't be bad! If you appreciate animals and some sights that may scar your children, from monkey fights and public displays of affection, to picking each others bums for a sniff then this is the place for you! I loved it, enjoy", "So many big tree...the monkeys so funny always act like they are dying..😁😁 Good cleaning...my kids very exciting to play with the monkeys", "This was a bit full on for me. My teenagers wanted to see the monkeys. We walked to the entrance and that was all we needed to do to get up close and personal with these cheeky and often naughty monkeys. It was a bonus that we chose not to pay an entry fee - they were everywhere - on buses, cars, up trees, running at you to pinch things. Fun but a bit scary at the same time. Good experience for those who have never seen monkeys in their own wild environment. Watch out for your sunglasses, and don't carry food or drink unless you want to be accosted!", "Went to the monkey forest in Ubud as part of a day out this time as had a couple of first time goers and it is an experience not to be missed. On a previous visit to I stayed in Ubud for a few days and we went back every day and stayed for a couple of hours each time. It is fun to watch the monkeys antics and feed them bananas, that said you do need to be careful as they are wild animals. Firstly I would advise buying your bananas once you are inside as there are a few rather aggressive ones that hang out at the front and they will have all your bananas before you get inside, secondly don't approach the monkeys they will come to you once they see you have bananas and even if they jump on you do not touch them and do not panic, stay calm and hold a banana out and they will take it, sometimes they will jump off and runaway with it and sometimes they will stay and peel it and eat it while they sit on you. Also make sure you have all your loose items like sunglasses, water bottles etc safely inside a bag that can be closed securely and keep it close, oh and no hats, as they will grab these things and when they do they usually head up the highest tree with it. There is staff in the park that keep an eye on things and let you know if you are doing something wrong. I have never been bitten by the monkeys even when on one occasion I carelessly stepped back and stood on the tail of a big old male monkey, he made a lot of noise but did not attack in any way. All in all as long as you are careful it can be a fun way to spend and hour or two.", "Good place to take a walk in a forrest with plenty of monkeys. Definitelly worth a visit if you want to meet a less offensive monkeys than in wild nature.", "This place is a bit rubbish. There's not actually much to see. You could easily sit outside and watch them from the road as the monkeys roam outside the designated area. Note to those who go in, I'd suggest not touching the monkeys or carrying anything in your hand. my wife had her t-shirt ripped out of her bag before we'd paid admission!", "Most tourists would come to have a look at this forest and the monkeys- and it is fun to see. The forest is large enough to not feel too overcrowded and it is an easy walk in the heat. Great photo opportunities.", "Was not expecting the absolute HUGENESS of this place. It does exactly what is says on the tin and it's so beautiful. So much green and well crafted architecture and monuments. The staff are really funny when they play with the monkey. We kept walking around and kept finding new little pathways to go down. I will be going back if I'm ever back in Ubud", "The monkeys were free and roaming around. The forest is nicely laid out with great pathways for visitors. Very warm, so make sure to put on light clothing. This was an awesome experience", "The monkey Forest - I had heard the monkeys could be aggressive, but there are not... Only if you feed them and then tease them not giving them the food. The monkeys was nice and everything is wrapped in nice forest that is well maintained. Also the monkeys are generally feed with bananas and food. All in all great experience.", "This place is really incredible, especially some of the staircases with beautiful vines that hang over the steps. It's in a setting that almost looks lost in time. During our visit we purchased a bunch of bananas from one of the vendors by the gate. I don't remember the price, but it was pretty high for the area. However, we went for it anyway seeing as a latte costs just about that much back home...it's all relative. After purchasing the bananas, however, the monkeys were keenly aware of our new possession and fearlessly approached us to try and snatch them. At one portion of the temple, there was a particularly aggressive monkey that seemed a bit older (and way more frightening) who even PUNCHED me in the leg and bared his fangs when I wouldn't give him one! Yes. You read that correctly - these monkeys will PUNCH you! Obviously it was a lot better than it straight up biting me, but I suspected that more serious threats would come next so I high-tailed it out of that area. After that encounter I realized that I had to be discrete about the bananas, so I put them in my bag in an attempt to hide them away. But before long, they caught onto that too and ended up following me. I was over it at that point and forced my then-boyfriend to carry the bag so that he could deal with the little beggars/thieves. They were slightly more reasonable with him, but still not exactly the sweet little creatures we had hoped they would be. We ended up giving the fruit away to all the little ones we saw just to not have to deal with them any longer. Long story short, this place is really, really amazing for the plant life and animals there, but mostly if you don't interact with them. As with many things in , it's more of an experience than a relaxing kind of activity. Even though it's tempting, I might suggest not trying to feed the monkeys so that you can focus on the experience and the surroundings without being chased...", "Monkey's all over the place - duh. Interesting place to spend an hour. Admission is relatively inexpensive. Be careful of your camera or anything else that may have a dangling strap - I saw one person have quite a tug of war with a monkey...it was the highlight of the visit. Second highlight was watching how monkeys would work together to steal the bananas that a vendor was selling to visitors.", "There were a lot of monkeys roaming free here. We were walking behind a group of young guys when one of them provoked/teased the baby monkey and the mommy monkey by poking them with a big leaf. The other adult monkeys saw that and started to run towards them and charged at us too, fiercely showing teeth. We froze there, not moving an inch while my mom cried from being terrified. The staff then came and slingshot them away. Please do not disturb the animals when you're here. Your selfish actions may harm other visitors. Other than that, it was all great and we walked out safely. P.s: Our guide told us not to close our fists when walking, that would give the monkeys impression that we have something in our hands.", "We went to the monkey forest as a group and the wife and kids loved it. You can easily pass 2 - 3 hours walking through all the areas of the park. Entry is really cheap, bananas are 50k IDR per bunch and last approximately 30 seconds when the monkeys set eyes on them. No matter how sneaky you are, they will open your bag, go in your pockets or anywhere else you try hide them. They will sit on you nicely if they can get hold of a banana but keep an eye out for your other possessions. Definitely worth a visit and not scary if you play by the rules.", "My child wanted to see monkeys and this place is perfect for that. We had a relaxing stroll and she enjoyed the monkeys and the stone animal statues. Please make sure not to give little kids bananas and food while inside, the monkeys will grab and scare them. They should brief non english speaking guests about this at the gate.", "I hate monkeys but thought this place was spectacular....the statues and scenery feels very much like an Indiana Jones movie: Everything is so green! Yes...there are monkeys, lots of monkeys but in all honesty, the setting is reason enough to go!", "Lovely visit to the monkey sanctuary. The moneys are all happy and healthy and well fed! They have a huge forest space, all outdoors to run free but I recommend going early to avoid the crowds!", "For those who haven't seen monkeys 🐒 running around before... this is a place that has plenty to watch! Be careful of your sunglasses 😎, earrings and camera as they have a tendency to grab items and take off with them! You don't need to buy the food packets as they will grab and fight over the food! The adults can be viscous but the babies are cute!", "I was so excited to goto Monkey Forest! It was the first thing I did when I went to Ubud. I got to the gate soon as they opened at 8:30am and the lady at the gate proceeded to tell me it would be wise to get out my camera now, because once inside, if I open my bag the monkeys will come and attack the bag thinking there’s food. Another girl I met in the park later that morning said she had her bag 'stolen' by a monkey and it took her an hour to get it back (thats when the monkey was done 'playing' with it). Be forewarned! I took out my camera, locked up my backpack and headed in. I passed on the stand selling bananas as I heard too many horror stories about the monkeys getting aggressive with taking the food and I had my hands full with guarding my camera. I also figured if I wasn’t getting the shots I wanted, I could always come back and get more. Within minutes of walking in, I ran into my first set of monkeys and instantly fell in love. There were so many babies! I walked around for about 2 hours. The first hour I was one of only a few people in the park. By 9:30am, it was like I entered Disneyland. So many people! I stayed away from the action of Monkeys jumping up on people. Some of the monkeys can get aggressive and I saw some people chasing after them for selfies. If this is your thing, just beware if you get bananas and try to keep it from them to get the perfect shot, they will get aggressive. If you go and let them come to you, you'll have a very different experience. Cost of admission is 30,000rp (~$2.50)", "Be early to beat the crowds and the heat of the day. Be aware if you have a backpack and a monkey jumps on you it's more than likely that they're trying to unzip your backpack to search for goodies to take. Saying that the monkeys are adorable and absolutely everywhere living in their own habitat and as long as you don't bother them they won't bother you. Highly recommended.", "Having visited the temple at Ullawatu with nasty monkeys we were a little apprehensive about visiting the Ubud Monkey Forest but had our teenagers with us who wanted to go. It was such a different experience. Our driver had told us that in Ubud they look after the monkeys, feed and vaccinate them so they are not aggressive. (unlike Ullawatu) This was true, We wandered around the monkey forest and took many close up photos of the monkeys but felt completely safe. We had left bags in the car to minimise risk. You are able to buy a banana from the carers which will result in a monkey running up your leg and sitting on your shoulder to eat the banana. I recommend visiting the Ubud Monkey Forest. We stayed there approx. 45 mins which was probably enough so easy to fit into a bigger day.", "Over 700 monkeys running around, misbehaving and generally being monkeys. Worth buying the bananas to feed them as they will come and sit on you. Be careful as they will steal anything they can off you. A lady had her expensive sunglassed taken straight of her head.", "The Monkey Forest is well worth a trip. You will spend at least 2 hours there as you walk around the park. There are several families of monkeys, who each inhabit a different area, so you will always see older monkeys, young monkeys and baby monkeys, no matter which part you're walking in. There is one area where the monkey tribe seems to be the local 'Den of Thieves' ! This is on the higher ground area as you come near the exit of the park. So watch out! We stopped as one tourist had had her crocheted bag stolen, and was helplessly watching as the thief pulled it apart with his teeth! While we watched, one of the same clan jumped onto my back pack and started fiddling with the zip! You can't push them off as you're likely to get bitten, so best thing to do is walk away very fast, and hope this dislodges him or worries him enough to jump off. I also got jumped on by a monkey who used my shoulder as a stepping stone to elsewhere...all good fun, but don't hold tight to your phone / camera which is the only thing you should have in your hand. (you're not allowed to have bottles of water as they'll grab them, so drink up before you go in and hide it in your bag)", "great trip, loved the visit. the staff were friendly and attentive. Just remember to not wear lose items of clothing, and leave your bags outside for the 2 hours you are there. Monkeys love nothing more than to grab and open your bags and run off with your contents. Its funny for all around standing when this happens and its always the ladies. ", "Enjoy and the place very Clean also the monkeys are friendly. This forest is located at center of ubud so much fun and really love our trip.", "Well worth visiting ,brings you out of the hustle of Ubud Town ,but be careful of your Glasses and possessions as the Monkeys may snatch these . I suggest you buy some Sweet Potatoes or Yams in the Market to feed them as they need a change from Peanuts and Bananas .", "We've arrived to this lovely place at 5:50 pm before the sunset and enjoyed the great view, but a lot of monkeys at same area have stolen many glasses, It's unforgettable and enjoyable day ever and it is an important to visit this place at 5:30 pm to spend enough time, My advice for the people to not do any stupid thing with monkey to avoid any problem.", "The forrest was fun to spend a few hours and to monkey watch. Just be careful that the monkeys don't steal your stuff. The price for entry is 40,000irp.", "Beautiful rain forest in with many monkeys surrounding. The monkey could be aggresive if we don't know the rules. So just read and follow the rules guys", "Lovely place for a stroll. Cute monkeys galore. Not a big as I would of thought. And you can see lots of monkeys without paying to get in.", "I would highly recommend making a trip to the sacred monkey forest when visiting Ubud. It costs 50k rp per person (just under £3) and you can spend as long in there as you like. As soon as you walk in, you’re greeted by lots of monkeys running around and having fun! There are around 750 monkeys here that live in 6 different clans in different parts of the monkey forest. The monkeys run around you and if you stand around them they will happily run around you. They did jump on some people but they seemed to be enticing them so as long as you don’t do anything to aggravate them they are fine. As well as the beautiful monkeys, the scenery and trees around the monkey forest are spectacular, you really feel like you are in the jungle. It is great to see the hard work and care the people working at the monkey forest are doing to help to care and protect these beautiful creatures.", "You can see the monkeys outside the entrance as you walk past, but it is just so beautiful to go in and walk through the forest. Just make sure you obey the signs out the front - no pack packs, not hats, no glasses, no food, no drinks etc. We took nothing in except for a camera and we were fine. Anyone we saw with hats, bags etc, were swarming with monkeys. You could buy bananas out the front to feed to the monekys, but we chose not to in case we got ambushed for them. It was beautiful to see so many of them in their little family groups. the babies were gorgeous and the youngsters were mischievous. The older monkeys were a little grumpy and I felt a little intimidated by them, as they are obviously so used to humans that they aren't scared of them. There are park guides all through the forest to assist you. One of the things they tell you is that if a monkey jumps on you, don't start screaming and slapping it off, otherwise it will bite. Just keep walking normally and it will jump off. We did see this happen to a guy and he tried to slap the monkey away. The monkey bit his arm and drew blood! The forest is very peaceful and you just have to remember that you are in the home of wild animal. If you respect that, you will be fine. I got some beautiful photos and enjoyed myself, but I much preferred the monkeys at the Uluwatu Temple.", "Had a fantastic morning in Temple. Monkeys where full of character well worth the visit! Very funny watching them play and loved it at feeding time 😂", "The monkeys live in their natural habitat and are amazing to watch the way they interact with each other and with visitors. If you are lucky you may see them swimming and playing tag in the small pool where they dive and bomb drop each other. Have respect for the forest and its inhabitants. Beautiful fica trees grow in the valley", "Watch out for the grandma/ parking people in front of a fruit stall. We were told to pay 2000 dirham which we had in coins. Gave them to grandma and the parking lady says that’s no good and gave us back the coins. In the midst of all the confusion, the grandma stole two 500 and one 100 idr from us when she handed the coins back to us. Not cool scamming tourists!", "Its nice walking. The macaques get a nice care, the staff checks if the tourist respect them. They free on the forest.", "I was taken to the monkey 🐒 forest 🌳 by some local friends of mine and we spent a wonderful afternoon here in December - it nevertheless a wonderful walk, with a different perspective we did purchase a small bunch of bananas. I would recommend you also get yourself a bunch of bananas to get 'up close and personal' with the monkeys! And it adds to the experience, Must take a camera 🎥 ", "Really fun if you like getting up close and personal with monkeys, but be warned, getting up close and personal is not optional! These monkeys are wild and will rip your arm off for that banana you have. Hold it above your head and they will climb up you garb it and leave. Try and hide it in your backpack and they will rip it open. Don't bring sunglasses jewellery, phones, water bottles or anything remotely nice into this place. Your pockets aren't safe. Having said that I bloody loved it. I happily spent all my money on bananas over the course of an hour. :D", "This place was so special and unique. Normally monkey attractions have them some how contained and when you go in they maul you for food or to take your camera or glasses. This was a totally different experience. These monkeys are in a very natural environment, they are not contained at all, they are perfectly welcome to leave if they want (as you will see some loitering in the street out front) The don't seem to mind you and just go about their daily activities. You can really see the family structures and communities and they are so cute, sometimes a bit curious but not at all aggressive. I was disappointed that I had to take dangerous items from them as they like to put things in their mouths like children. I found one monkey trying to chew on a sharp piece of aluminum from a coke can and another with a needle?! I just traded them for a small piece of paper to not upset them, but please try not to bring garbage into the forest. I recommend this place for all ages and families as well.", "Visiting the monkey forest was an amazing experience that nothing quite prepares you for. The sanctuary is much larger inside than it appears from the outside and we spent a couple of hours wandering around and taking photographs. The sculptures are stunning and the scenery is beautiful but the thousands of monkeys parading around really makes the place magical.", "The Sanctuary is a good option for a chilled day in Ubud. You can spend your entire morning or afternoon just looking the beautiful temples and enjoying the monkeys. They are incredible cute, especially the little ones. They are very smart and try to get everything from your hand, so watch out your things! You can buy some bananas inside and feed them, but extra care is always good since they are still animals that can become violent. In general, is a must do in Ubud! Good for family and with no difficulties.", "I was a little intimidated to say the least initially , but I soon relaxed and enjoyed the atmosphere of the amazing forest. Monkeys are running around and playing everywhere , they are completely free and open to explore where they wish. Watch your belonging tho they like to steal from tourists", "A fun place to spend a few hours with the opportunity to feed monkeys. We paid 20K for a small bunch of bananas to feed the monkeys, needless to say they didn't last long. A few monkeys climbed up me to steal the bananas out of my hands. One monkey was quite aggressive and slapped me on the foot, it didn't hurt but I was quite glad when I had run out of bananas. The staff are friendly and help you to take photos with the monkeys. In total we spent about 1-1.5hours here and had a fun time.", "Must visit in ! A lot of fun and great experience. Monkeys are literally everywhere - whole monkey families, newborns, feeding monkey-mums, adult monkey-guys or monkey-seniors. Lovely place with beautiful trees and some old cultural architecture. Just visitors must hide everything from their pockets, put it and lock into their bags. These monkeys are able to steel anything including tissues, keychains, bottles, chewing gums, etc. Never try to get something back from a monkey-thiefs, they can immediately get very aggressive, attack and bite you. Therefore I do not recommend to visit monkey forest with small kids.", "This is about a 15-25 minute walk downhill from Ubud. There is 3 entrances around the sanctuary. You can't miss it. When you see high tree like fences then you're there. Or sometimes there is monkeys outside of the park at the car parks. Entry and payment was very easy. There is a discount for children..and the maps are in multiple languages. Don't worry, you will see plenty of monkeys here. You won't miss out. Although be careful, they can climb on you from behind and can get quite aggressive. They do have rabbies so try and not let one on you. One guy had one on his head and pooped on him, the staff told him to go to the toilet and clean it off. What I loved here was the fact that it is so peaceful. Minimal scooter noise. And the gorgeous green scenery was perfect. There is an Amphitheatre where you can just sit and watch the world go by. But be careful, as monkeys can sneak up on you as they did to me. Also, this place is very popular with tourists... so if you're wanting that perfect photo for Instagram - you may have to wait awhile.", "The Monkey Forest is worth visiting and is an easy walk from Ubud's main street. When I was there, the monkeys were not aggressive, as I had thought they would be; so they were fun to watch. The three main areas are nicely landscaped with lots of trees and greenery. After a day in the city, I enjoyed the nature.", "If you have been in at lest a few days you will have Serb some monkeys around, so I wouldn't go to a park and pay to see them, they are quiet aggressive, will jump on people's bags, take bottles out of bags, I wouldn't come here again", "I was hesitant to take my 2.5 year old daughter here but I’m glad we did. She loved it. As long as you don’t disturb the monkeys (I took a selfie and one snarled at me) then you will enjoy this. We only stayed about 20 minutes but that was long enough to enjoy the experience.", "Monkey forest is one of the must-see places in Ubud. It is a good experience, to see monkeys running (hanging) free in the forest. The place is quite big.. as for a forest :) It is a bit scary to come near the monkeys as I have heard they have the tendencies to bite. Still, we have asked one of the care takers to give us food for the monkey to climb in our shoulders. :) (needs to pay the caretaker 20000RPs)", "We enjoyed a relaxed amble around the forest and temples appreciating the splendid trees and foliage. Monkeys provided great entertainment. Thoroughly enjoyable and great value.", "I was a bit scared to go, since some of my friends who visited similar places in said that the monkeys are out of control :) and they can jump on you or steal stuff from you... but none of this happened. Granted, I was being a very \\good tourist\\\" since I was scared lol so I would not engage them of course, I wouldn't wear anything shiny or anything they could take away from me - like sunglasses. You should be careful thought, I did see monkeys jump on a girl's back pack so... Nonetheless, it is a interesting experience, the forest is gorgeous, it's fun to see monkeys walk around, there are few beautiful spots in the forest, like temples, statues, bridges, etc. There's also a building where they have temporary exhibitions. You can easily spend at least half a day in there, walking around.\"", "Lots of monkey and they were so cute, friendly and quick. They can climb on your soulders in half a second. Enjoyed in here !", "My husband loved to be around of monkeys he even took pictures with a monkey on top of his shoulders. The forest it is beautiful and huge. Even though monkeys are very friendly I was a bit scared. I am always scared of animals otherwise I would rate 5 stars", "We went to experience this while in Ubud because it was a bucket list item. It's fun to go and get your picture, however, other than that I won't be back. One time is enough for me. The monkeys aren't friendly and it's a little overwhelming with them climbing up you and trying to take your phone, purse, water and anything else you have. Get your picture, then leave.", "Beautiful flora and creepy little monkeys :) Go there, it’s fun. Respect the rules about monkeys though, cause those small creatures can be quite aggressive and determined! We enjoyed the visit, even if my two kids were happier when leaving than entering. The place is well maintained, there are guardians everywhere. Sad to see how, once more, we use nature at our service, mainly to make money out of it. Inside very clean, outside very dirty, all over . Government should take example from Monkey Forrest and try to keep the rest of the country as clean ;)", "well laid out and not expensive close to to town , a good walk around exposed to nature and monkeys within this reserve kids loved it and watched the monkeys in a very natural enviroment .", "this was the high light of my trip so much cooler here. Tour guides excellent we got lots of photos with the monkeys. we had a beautiful walk in the cool forrest.", "This was a lovely stop off. Very busy with tourists, but well worth a look at. Had deliberately missed the monkey forest in Ubud due to concerns over the monkey's aggression we had witnessed last time. Here the monkeys live freely and seem quite safe. The temple is beautiful and the views stunning.", "You have to pay to go inside and it is just a florest with a lot of monkeys and some temples inside. I really loved this place but my wife didn't just because she doesn't like monkeys too much. Also really important, try to go as early as possible this way you won't have much people around and you'll feel the park is all yours.", "Very characterful and cheeky - very tolerant of people and crowds but only if left alone. They will try to grab loose bags if you let them.", "This a great half day visit to the Forrest. Well worth a trip and walking distance from the centre of Ubud.", "It's a nice place if you want to see monkeys but they don't seem to take a lot of care of the animals. You can see a lot of the care takers selling food and making money when you are taking pictures of the monkeys sitting on your shoulders.", "I loved Monkey Forest! It's not just the monkeys it's the whole place. The old, huge, trees, the statues, the temple. It's the kind of place I could walk around forever. There were a lot of people there, but I didn't care. The monkeys were less aggressive here than they were other people and seemed to keep their space, but I would still be aware of your belongings. They have areas where they feed them and you can stop and watch. They also have guys there to assist you with letting the monkeys sit on your shoulder to take a picture. It was pretty neat. The trees were un-freaking-real. They were so huge and old and sacred, the trees were my favorite part. This is a must see in the area. Wear comfortable shoes and enjoy a stroll!!", "I like monkeys but not touching them , they weren't aggressive or gather around u if u pass; just wanna eat. What i was impressed with the status combining animal body with human heads besides the huge size for snakes. You can also notice the age of trees, impressive. It was the first time i see old gold fish wow like cartoon", "Nice way to spend an hour or two in Ubud. Lots of photo ops with friendly monkeys and helpful staff.", "It’s nice to visit for 2 hours max. Monkeys guaranteed and walking in a nice surrounding. The monkeys are not aggressive and very playful so safe to visit with kids. Other parks seem to have more aggressive monkeys (however this is info from a local) not based on my own observation. Quite a number of staff is walking around to monitor and assist if needed eg when a monkey sits on your shoulder or bag pack. 50.000 adults and 40.000 children. ", "Monkeys are awesome. For just 50,000 you can go spend two hours walking around a forest with 700 wild monkeys. Facilities and building were newly built and clean washrooms. Lots of monkey tamer staff throughout the park. Tons of monkeys and they WILL climb on you and open your zippers to look for food. They’re “semi-wild” and so can be aggressive. Standing up while they’re climbing on your shoulders usually shoos them off. The staff are everywhere and can help get them off too. Don’t make eye contact with the big ones or they’re get really defensive and aggressive- monkeys can bite! But they won’t bother you if you’re not being dumb.", "So many monkeys.. they are all over the place.. the are ok with humans so no panic there.. but dont scream and run, they will chase you. Small fee to get in.. but worth it. Some great photo ops.", "Would not call this place a \\forest\\\" more like a \\\"park\\\". Yes the monkeys are free to do whatever but I am pretty sure when the monkeys misbehave by stealing things from tourists the workers scare or hurt them some way for the monkeys to give back tourists things. You can also buy bananas and feed the monkeys but being there I have seen people make the monkey work for the bananas. Would not go back\"", "Despite the heat and humidity spent a good two hours wandering around the sanctuary and seeing the monkeys in a fairly natural environment. Took note of the rules and experienced no problems. Found some of the other elements (temple, graveyard etc) of interest also. The information on the monkeys located along the way gave a good understanding of the animals. Was nice to secure a glass of ice cold water on the way out.", "I had a perception that Monkey Forest was just a park. But it was much more than that. It's monkey sanctuary with beautiful bridges, huge trees and monkeys. The place has many photos spots and a different experience from other tourists attractions in . Tips Carry mosquitoes repellent. Also don’t engage with monkeys.", "Sure, the area is pretty, and monkeys are always entertaining, but this was not an enjoyable experience. Firstly, the monkeys are dirty and aggressive. I had heard the monkeys were inclined to steal stuff so made sure I had nothing they could snatch, but I don't think the guidebooks nor the signs there make it clear enough how aggressive they could be. I had absolutely no food on me and thought it unwise to buy bananas to feed them as I knew they had a rep for being a bit aggressive. In spite of this, TWO jumped on me and it was actually kinda scary given that they may be diseased and all that. Some nearby tourists just kinda stood there and snickered which was not cool either. Definitely don't bring ANYTHING with you, and I would recommend to wear long pants/long sleeved shirt to avoid potential scratches (and even bites). Secondly, I think it's irresponsible for the monkey park to sell bananas to tourists. It encourages the aggression and by making them available is not a positive thing. Nor is feeding them as it just fuels the aggression.", "It seems to be one of the greatest places on . The combination of monkey's, a temple and forest. It is beautiful, the monkey's are the cutest thing ever (mind your belonging though) but (naturally) it is very commercial. People sell bananas to feed the monkeys. They don't harm the animals (only use a slingshot to keep them to a distance - sometimes they only 'show' them and the monkeys know enough then). And for the inhabitants it's just something extra to earn money, I can't blame them. It's weird that this beautiful forest is located in the middle of the city centre.", "I was unsure about visiting the monkey forest but I left really happy that I did. The forest itself was beautiful, with some incredible trees and vines that look straight out of the movie Avatar! The cheeky monkeys were really funny to watch, the best bit was finding a little group playing around in the trees away from big groups of people, watching tourists trying to feed the monkeys was amusing but less of an authentic experience. Personally, I didn't try to feed the monkeys, I saw how they take the bananas which can be pretty aggressively and decided against it, there is plenty of other food available to the monkeys throughout the park. At only 40Rp per person, I would defiantly recommend spending an hour wandering around enjoying the monkey show!", "I supposed that visiting Ubud, a walk in monkey forest is a must. It is in a very nice area with waterfall and old ruins. make sure to follow instructions as I unfortunately had tangerine in my bag, and a monkey smelled it,and this was not so fun", "slightly crazy place with hundreds of monkeys. be careful to not have loose items on you - the monkeys will try and get everything. food, drink bottles... when we went there were lots of baby monkeys. its well worth exploring the whole grounds - its very nice! the kids loved the visit!", "To be honest I was not sure about walking around with hoards of monkeys bounding about, I felt sure they would grab off my sunnies, or try and pinch my bag :) this did not happen, however I must admit I did not buy any food to give them while inside, I mean, Hey why tempt fate!! Yes there were heaps of monkeys and I think if you take note of the caution posters placed about the place and act according you will not be attacked, bitten or spat on - I think, I mean I wasn't. What I admired more than the monkeys which I admit I am not that keen on, was all the wonderful statues about the place, I simply adored them! and there are loads along with beautiful scenery. There were loads of staff about which were easily identified via uniforms who made sure the monkeys behaved. I recommend a visit.", "A must visit if you're in ubud! I was told to be wary of the animals because they like to get a little aggressive and will snatch things from right under your nose! My visit was calm and beautiful, apparently because it isn't mating season. The environment is gorgeous and the little primates are everywhere! Feed them if you dare, keep your water bottles hidden as well!", "Over 1000 monkeys within the attraction. They are very interactive with guests. Be careful with bags, purses, backpacks as they are inquisitive and will try to pry open. Saw a few feeding sessions which are entertaining to watch. The trees/tree roots are wild to see in person as they have adapted to the landscape with erosion/excavation and finding water sources on their own. A couple of temples onsite as well that you can view but not go in. Recommend to any tourist.", "The sacred monkey forest is one of those mandatory nese tourist sites. Thousands of monkeys residing in 700 yr old temple. The layout is good, it is nice & cool, yhe temple is nice, & yes the monkeys are cheeky, if the sense food they will take, they open bags steal items & run off. There are plenty of workers who can assist with retrieval but don't expect miracles. 50k rp entry is ok, some good photo ops & watching the monkeys chase each other can be fun. Worth a visit at least once if you are a regular or even just in Ubud for the day, wish there was a bit more on the history & sacredness of the temple.", "Entrance is about US 2.5-3 per person. Don't bring flashy jewelry and be careful with sunglasses as you can loose them to monkeys. Seen it happen. ", "There are forest , tame monkey, and ruin of temple there. The complex it self not too big. Maybe within 3 hours you can walk all through. Great place to take photo shoot. The temple and hanging tree roots makes beautiful scenery. We can buy banana inside and feed the monkeys. They are too funny 😀", "Situated centrally in Ubud area, this is a must do especially in early morning. It's a great walk and not a real attraction but you will see lot of monkeys, nice stone sculptures and picturesque forest with temples. Would not recommend feeding and don’t bring outside food or plastic bags.. if you follow the rules they won’t bother you and you can click a lot of pictures.", "The forest itself is beautiful and the temple inside too. However the presence of so many monkeys can be sometimes disturbing. They are used to the tourists so they take advantage of them. A must see in Ubud but be careful and avoid eye contact with those little animals!", "Fun place to see the sacred monkeys. Be careful not to have any loose items as they will take them!!", "It was a great place to visit in the morning just after breakfast. We had a fun experience there. Two monkeys actually climbed up to my bf's head and stayed there for a couple of mins until we shooed them away gently. We're so glad we didn't spend too much time for bath in the morning since we definitely must take a bath again after we visit the place. It's not just monkey, though. It has a small pathway right next to a small river which was quite slippery yet still safe enough to be passed.", "On our very first day in we stopped by here. The monkeys are extremely aggressive regardless of whether you have food. One latched onto my husbands hand and bit his finger when he realized he didn't have food. It bled a little but we rubbed hand sanitizer on it and continued on our day. The next day it was very red and we asked our guide about it. He immediately took us to the SOS hospital where doctors informed us that the monkeys can carry RABIES and my husband would need treatment immediately! Unfortunately does not have the proper medicine, so we had to book an emergency flight to Singapore that evening to get the proper medication. That medication was $2,000!!! on top of the $1000 in last minute plane tickets. We also had to stop by the clinic four more times during our trip (an hour each way) to get 4 more rounds of ingections at $150 each! Once back in American he had to get a final shot which again totaled $2,000. It completely ruined our trip from taking 2 full days away from our trip to fly to Singapore to purging our savings. This place is NOT regulated not matter how safe the guides there tell you it is! The doctors told us this is NOT unusual, and that they wish travelers were more aware of the risks.", "This was a great adventure. The monkeys are friendly, just keep the bananas hidden or you will get robbed. Great monuments, very neses", "It's a nice forest and the river inside offers nice views. I considered this the best part of the forest. I found the place too scary though with all the monkeys jumping around from everywhere. You should be OK if you don't feed or scare them.", "The forest is a place you just have to visit when you visit ubud. Monkeys enough and if you just respect the park rules then you will not have any problems with the monkeys 😊 forest and temples are very nice so its not just the monkeys", "I don't really like the touristy bit of attractions like this one, but there were some beautiful sights and the monkeys were really cute. Some are less cute though, they've grown used to having people around so they might come closer than you're comfortable with. Do not bring food in your purse.", "I have to write me (perfect) experience. First I was very afraid about visiting Monkey Forest (because of so many negative experiences in Trip Advisor). But... when we arrived I saw a big notice-board with directions what you should not do in this Forest : do NOT scream, touch monkeys, run, bring your food/drinks (pet bottle), panic when monkey touch you or jump to your hand etc... We went into Monkey Forest and just a few metres from the entrance I saw a woman touching baby monkey - so, mom monkey started to show her teeth. After this we saw a young man drinking some drink and waving with this pet bottle behind a monkey because of a cool photo...many child yelling, jumping and running around...so, what more can I write. It is a guite simple, if you observe rules, there is no problem. We bought some bananas for monkeys, we were careful, monkeys jumped on our heads many times and NOTHING happened. I have to recommend this Monkey Forest and recommend observe rules too. If you put your hand into the fire, you burned yourself;-). It is a same thing...at least for me. Thank you Monkey Forest for amazing photos, videos and unforgottable memories. ", "An amazing place where you feel as if you are in their world, if you want up close and personal buy bananas ,extremely clever and cheeky , good fun really nice place! You really feel like you are in the middle of the jungle I was excited to come, It has a beautiful landscape and temple This was cool. The monkeys are funny and cheeky, Had a great time visiting the monkey forest sanctuary", "Going to the monkey forest was just beautiful. We had a guide who stayed with us and showed us how to get the monkey up for your shoulder. We have been back 2 times. And every time it's more and more better. Me and my partner had an amazing time. They monkeys were so beautiful and were quite calm when sitting on your shoulder eating a banana lol =p next time I'm in ubud I'll be back here without a doubt.", "A nice, cool forest, right next to the bustling streets of Ubud. Lots of cheeky monkeys running around but please mind your stuff as they will go in your bags and pockets to steal anything shiny or colourful or edible.... In January there were lots of babies which was absolutely adorable and you can really get great pictures there. it's super cheap to get in and you get a free postcard. Just too bad tourist don't respect the premises and litter the forest.", "The monkeys are the main attraction for most people but I really just enjoyed the sanctuary. There were temples inside and tons of stone carvings. What made the place so special was the ambiance of the canopy and the bright green moss that grows on all the statues. Those that love photography will have a field day with the pictures they can take here.", "We always visit the monkey forest, most enjoyable. Make sure you don't get your glasses or water bottle taken by the monkeys they can be quite pushy.", "For the first timer and short time visitor to Ubud, this is a nice introduction to the green and nature Ubud and surrounding has to offer.", "Fun fantastic place to visit. Be careful, the monkeys could be aggressive if you're carrying plastic bags or anything yellow. This is our third visits to , and forest is always one of our favorite destinations.", "My boyfriend & I visited the Monkey Forest last week and loved it. I rad reviews before where people had been attacked by monkeys & bitten, so was a bit wary but the monkeys were all really friendly and we were able to get quite close to take pictures, they did not really aknowledge us. Once, my boyfriend got a little close to a baby to take a picture, and the mother showed her teeth to warn him away, but that is to be expected by any animal when approaching the young. We didn't buy bananas as a bit wary after reading other reviews, but after wished we had. We saw a man with some, and the monkeys were jumping on him to get them, he passed them over straight away so there was no struggle. Also, when you get to the few market stalls at the back, carry on down the road as there is a small deer forest at one end, and at the opposite there is a really old lovely house set in a rice field which is nice to see. It is not as big as we expected, and didn't take long to walk round, perhaps an hour. Also, wear a t.shirt rather than a vest if you want to go into the temple in the middle! Overall... recommended, and fun for any age!", "My friend and I were a little apprehensive about visiting the Monkey Forest (as the locals call it) because the monkeys can become aggressive, steal your stuff or bite you. We proceeded with caution and used respect with their space and did not provoke them. They are very used to people and for the most part left us alone. You can buy bananas and feed them if you are brave. Most of the time they are just looking for food.", "Really beautiful forest , dont disturb the monkeys and they wont come to you , lots of people trying to offer them food etc , dont carry sunglasses or things in your pockets they might want to grab. The forest is fascinating , and its really a beautiful place to see , if you are in Ubud this is a must.", "Amazing place. Really enjoyed walking around the forest. Tickets reasonably priced too!! Monkeys dont come up to you unless you have food", "It was not the monkeys which appealed to me but the greenery and big trees. It was a welcome change from the shops, busy roads and buildings of Ubud. The entrance fee seemed good value for the chance to get away from the constant hassle from taxi drivers.", "The attraction is a large forest which is the home of thousands of wild monkeys that roam throughout the facility. They are wild animals with big teeth. Read the do’s and don’ts and make sure that you follow them. Don’t tease them, don’t stare at them, don’t try to kick them etc etc. You are able to buy small bunches of bananas to feed to the monkeys. The monkeys will climb on your shoulder and take the banana. Don’t be stupid enough to try to hold the food from them. I saw one American feeding the monkeys and he kept holding the banana even when the guide was yelling at him to let go. He finally let go when the monkey bit his hand – he then complained because he was bitten. I would have bitten him if I was a monkey! Rule number one – don’t tease the monkeys.", "Love this place as you feel like you are stepping into the animals habitat and they are free to do as they please. They are incredibly intelligent don't take a handbag, jewellery or ANY food unless you absolutely must and you will have a great experience. They are fascinating to watch in a natural habitat and the forest is a beautiful setting just to walk around and enjoy for an hour or two.", "visited the monkey forest with a tour group as it was part of the itinerary. Great surroundings and plenty of monkeys to see, lots of tourists, I felt that once I had my pic taken with a monkey on my shoulder then i was ready to go, the monkeys don't tend to stay on you once they have the food as they're on to the next person. once you've seen one monkey you've seen them all, I much preferred seeing the wild monkeys when climbing mount batur and even these take food from you but there are fewer tourists and the monkeys sit on you for ages, much more personal", "The monkey forest is a neat place to travel too, but next time I would NOT buy the bananas. If you want to see monkeys you must go to the Sacred Monkey Forest. You will see a ton of monkeys. However, these monkeys are used to the crowds and they are excellent thieves (so don't wear hats, don't have anything in your packets, no sunglasses etc...). They also are a bit agressive with the bananas and I felt way too vulnerable to rabies or something else carrying the bananas around. They literally jumped on me from behind and stole them out of my hand, multiple monkeys fought in front of me over a banana and they have sharp teeth. No thank you! I think it would have been much more enjoyable if my husband and I walked through and people watched the other tourists making the mistake and buying the bananas. Then there would be no danger and it would have been more fun.", "Some people say that the monkeys are aggressive and steal things, but I didn't have any of those experiences. If you buy some bananas inside, the vendor will hold the banana so that the monkey climbs onto your shoulders and in my case, my head. They are hysterical and will eat the banana while sitting on top of you, which makes for a great photo opp. My hotel is near the monkey forest, so I enjoyed walking by every day and seeing the monkeys that trickle out in front of the entryway where you have to pay. I would bring fruit from my hotel room and give it to them. They truly enjoy the fruit because they mostly get fed sweet potatoes. As long as you don't aggravate them or act like an idiot, the monkeys are completely fine. It was amazing to see all the moms caring around the little babies. If you stay long enough, you will witness the various hierarchies of their little community.", "The Sacred Monkey Forest Temple was great! At first we were extremely cautious with all our belongings and made sure that everything was locked in our bag. The monkeys were very curious and if you sat down for long enough they would come over and sit on you even if you didn't have food. It wasn't too busy for a Sunday afternoon either which was great!", "if you want to get caught in a crowd of other tourists then this is the place for you. the monkeys this time were a little aggressive eg my husband had his hands in his pockets so they went for him and climbed on his back and tried to undo the zips on his backpack even though he had no food. they also pinched my hat. it is the other tourists that are the issue though - mid morning there is so many recording with go pros on sticks and trying to get photos without other people in them so ou get stuck in packs - pretty frustrating and the worst shared tourist experience of our trip to so far by a loong way.", "Very nice relaxing walk through the forest with lots of monkeys everywhere. About 1 - 1.5 hour here should be sufficient to enjoy this beautiful place.", "This monkey forest is beautiful, with 6000 monkeys roaming freely. The trees are massive and keep the feeling that you are in an untouched wilderness.", "This is just what is claims to be, a monkey sanctuary. The monkeys are in abundance, as are the tourists. The monkeys will stay clear of people usually, but can be encouraged to jump on your head, if that is what is wanted! Fortunately, most visitors treat the monkeys with respect and due caution, and there are plenty. Of opportunities for close up photos. There is minimal signage, however, so you just have to enjoy the natural environment as it is! Worth a short detour if in Ubud.", "After watching countless videos on YouTube of attacking monkeys, we prematurely decided to avoid this place. However, our friends traveling with us said do it. I'm so glad that I did. We didn't witness any attacks, but did see a stupid tourist pester a baby whose mother decided to tell him off, yet the fool continued to pester the baby until the crowd around told him to stop. At the entrance, we did see a big male grab the bananas out of the hand an unsuspecting tourist. We brought nothing in - no glasses, no food and no handbags. As we approached one gauntlet of monkeys, a monkey wrangler said to keep our hands out of our pockets - they think you've go treats when your hands are in there. There were tons and tons of teeny-tiny babies and the monkeys are pretty chill. Be smart; don't mess with the monkeys, leave the food at home - these guys are super-well fed and you'll enjoy it.", "This place is full of monkeys! It is nice to see monkeys in their own habitat even if it is full of tourists.", "Some tips: bring you own bananas and hide them and take one out at a time. If you wish, hold the banana above your head to have it climb on you. There is no need for you to hire a guide for you to visit either if you can walk there from you hotel. It's a must see and do but be careful bc monkeys love backpacks, water bottles, or jewelry and will take it off you. Not to be gross but you must know to be careful sone monkeys have open cuts bc they were bickering with other monkeys so choose the right monkey to climb on your back before taking out bananas or sweet potatoes.", "Very nice place to visit , monkeys every where and you can feed them , but be careful, they can get over zealous and jump all over you. It is very humid walking through the forest so take some tissues , worth doing and would recommend in the early morning or late in the afternoon when less hot", "One of the most magical places in Ubud, a fortress for the monkeys where jump and run all day long, being more than friendly with humans feeding them. Is something GREAT to be surrounded by them!! LOVELY!", "Watch your belongs! Otherwise a real hoot. Nice stroll through the forest. Take your time, water, and camera.", "A great way to relax and be amused. As I usually have a grandchild with me we spend a lot of time sitting watching the monkeys. They are very funny. The attendants are always there in case of any troublesome monkey and if the rules are followed and their advice taken there is no problems", "Very nice forest , so many monkeys, a lot of fun, you ll enjoy it for sure, for couples , family , solo it s very interesting", "It's a nice way to spend an hour. The monkey are fun, and are everywhere. We didn't feed them, but others were. Do explore, some of the less obvious paths were simply beautiful.", "I went to the Monkey Forest in July 2010. The first thing I want to say is this: You will always see monkeys. There is no possibility you will go to the monkey forest and not see any. There are hundreds, everywhere. Little ones, big ones, families, cute ones, angry ones. EVERYWHERE. You have to pay to get in - I think it's $3 AUD or so. Once in, you just sort of walk around in the forest. There's two temples, I believe. You're surrounded by huge, giant trees and of course loads of monkeys. It's very hot, so bring water as there is no place to buy any. You can purchase bananas out the front also. Just be careful - do not antagonise the monkeys. They do get a bit defensive if you get too close, and don't run or jump around them. Just watch them.", "It was a beautiful forest with so many monkeys roaming freely and eating bananas out of your hand, kids enjoyed it and one of the ladies even got one of the monkeys to jump on us to take a photo with them. Just a note though definitely do not take outside food in or open your bag to grab something with food inside it as the monkeys are very quick and will grab it and take off with it.", "You need to visit this place! Nice and friendly monkey are everywhere - buy some bananas for them. I recommend this place", "The people working there are really nice and they overfeed the monkeys to make sure that they don't bother the visitors. However I would not suggest bringing in food or buying the bananas to feed them. Walk through and don't look them in the eyes.", "A very good value place to visit, for young and old. The monkeys were curious without being aggressive (aggressive monkeys encountered at other places!), the walkways were beautiful and well-maintained, the trees absolutely stunning and the river marvellous. The old temple was lovely. Would definitely go back!", "Monkeys are friendly, cute, funny and appear very well looked after. Easy to spend an afternoon here watching the monkeys climb up people and eat food out of the hands of visitors. Staff careful to look out for visitors and monkeys alike, definitely worth a visit", "Watch out! Cell phones, cameras, candy, water bottles, and bananas are all fair game. These primates aren't fooling around! The is a gorgeous way to spend an hour or two or the better part of a day. Plenty of trails, walkways, temples, and monuments to see and the animals are [quite literally] out of control! loads of fun and in all seriousness it is great, the only animals to worry about are mosquitoes.", "Visited the Monkey Forest a while ago and thoroughly enjoyed it.......but! Be careful not to wear (or hide) your bright jewellery. Monkeys are very inquisitive and not affraid to sit next to you (or on you) in the hope of getting a bit of banana. One monkey sat next to me and was very friendly until I felt him(her) undoing my gold earring!!!!! He (she) put it in her mouth and ran off. Great amusement!!!!! Only got it back .....with teeth marks.......by chasing the monkey and offering a sweet. Still have the earring and the teeth marks. Its one place in Ubud you MUST visit.", "I've never been so up close and personal with the monkeys so this is my first and nice experience with the monkey crawling in my shoulder. My boy friend took many photos of it. I was scared but since many local guides there to help me so i feel safe.", "Had to be done. The sanctuary is easy to find and worth visiting whilst in Ubud. Seeing the monkeys roaming round is good fun and entertaining. Unless you offer them food they don't come near you.", "This is a place which houses a Hanuman temple, along with an abode for monkeys. Monkeys are playful and do not harm anybody. People love to play with them here. It has got few other temples as well and a dear enclosure.", "Well there's no hiding the many monkeys that roam the paths but it is a beautiful walk past a a little river and a fair few statues that I liked. The monkeys don't seem to be bothered much by all the humans walking around..unless you do the obvious...show food then watch them move...ps. Don't fight just give up the food, you won't win haha", "Good experience, and nice to see wild animals. Loved that there is a whole generation of monkeys from babies to older ones. The monkeys seemed nice, but not too friendly, however they didn't disturb you unless you had food or try to interact with them. The forest is quite big, and with a nice scenery, an hour and a half should be enough to walk around comfortably.", "You get to see about every aspect of the macaques here. There are baby monkeys playing, adult monkeys preening and grooming others and everything in between. I also enjoyed the temple and the statues in the park.", "We went there with family and a baby. We had so much fun. Go inside the forest , there are a lot ore monkey there. The are very friendly. Buy the banana ( choose the big one). The small one is not ripe and the money are no gonna like it. The are gonna take it but they are not gonna eat it. Hold one banana up in the air, the monkey will come to you and get the banana. Stay still and don't touch the monkey. So fun!!!", "Indonesians are not known for their kindness toward animals, and the nese are no different. Now before you get out of your tree, I'm not saying ALL nese are involved in what I'm about to tell you, but the animal, in this case - the Crab Eating Macaque is not high on the list of care in this 'Sacred' Monkey 'Sanctuary'. They do not control the numbers through animal husbandry, but rather they cull (kill) them. This 'Sanctuary' boasts 1,000,000 million visitors per year, and at RP2,000, that roughly equates to AU$2,000,000 - yes 2 MILLION dollars a year. Do you know how much they spend on food and welfare for these beautiful animals? Less than 1%. You know how much they spend on killing these animals? Even less again. How do I know this, because I asked. THIS is a BEAUTIFUL place to visit - if someone would actually care for the MONKEYS, it would be an UNFORGETTABLE place to visit.", "You can really enjoy a bit of the culture here and have fun with the monkeys - they are not aggressive. It's a nice visit if you are traveling with kids or not. The place is nice and well maintained.", "My boyfriend and I came here on a rainy day but still has fun. It is a beautiful maintained sanctuary with lots of energetic monkeys. We were able to capture some food photos of the monkeys and enjoyed watching them.", "We just walk from our hotel to sacred monkey forest the entrance was amazing .... when we walk through theres a lot of stone sculptures...and at the entrance you can see the meaning of each entity that was curved so my son were so thrilled to see more and its nice to see that they are enjoying though its a little bit hot but theres this area down the temple that was soooo amazing its like youre in a scene of a movie bigtrees and roots theres monkeys all around u but you dont have to worry because theres a lot of staff to look on the behavior of the monkeys just dont open your bag in front of them or they will get your stuff. Just follow the rules posted .", "who doents like monkeys? they aren't the nicest monkeys and can be a bit aggressive, but definitely worth the visit.", "Interesting attraction full of monkeys and beautiful temples. Be aware of not disturbing monkeys. Relax and they come to you. Keep your belongings safe or they will catch and run away.", "Enjoyed our time walking through the forest area. Lots of monkeys around. We were not harrassed by them at all. Can buy bananas for 20k small bunch or 50k big bunch to feed them. If you have no bananas the monkeys will leave you alone. Beautiful surrounds too. Worth visitng if in Ubud.", "The monkey forest is a beatiful place assuming you are respectful of the animals and environment. I have been there many times and every time has been amazing. This particular time a monkey took a liking to my red hat amd sat on my head as I walked around for 15 minutes. Beautiful place will return.", "It’s amazing the monkeys so close to you always and some beautiful scenery too definitely visit don’t come to and miss the chance to see this place", "The moment we step our foot inside, we can see bunch of monkeys playing around with the other visitors. They are nice and seems tamed,you don't have to feel scared. You can buy a bunch of bananas inside of the forest to feed them too. Me and my boyfriend went further to the cemetery area,it was beautiful with lots of big trees and tombs. Be careful with your belongings too. Few monkeys are aggressive.", "Wonderful experience of monkeys - the monkeys enjoy interesting food and will jump on you to take shiny things such as sunglasses and ear-rings. They want your bags for the food. There are temples here. The young monkeys are very playful with each other - look very cute. 20,000 to enter. 10,000 for children.", "A rather uninspiring tour through this forest, but if you're intrigued with monkeys, then you will have a field day! These grey nese macaques are quite cheeky and if you're not quick enough will help themselves to a lot of your belongings! The forest houses 3 holy temples, and numerous interesting moss-covered statues are encountered along the paths. Some of the mahogany and teak trees are indeed breathtakingly huge, and one can understand the vast amount of beautiful furniture that comes from this part of the world. I could nevertheless think of better ways to spend INR 50K in Ubud!", "You wanna see mongkey?? Ubud have it too!! You need to pay entrance ticket and if you like to feed them, buy banana before you get in. The mongkeys freely live in mongkey forest, taking care by the locals. Watch out with your belonging some mongkeys are naughty, but you don't need to worry that much as well because they have people who will watch over the mongkeys and the visitors to maintain safety. Nice place to walk arround and it surrounding with old trees and traditional temple.", "The forest is beautiful to see with a temple inside, however be aware you are around wild monkeys and they can get aggressive if you have food. They look cute but remember they are still wild and they are very smart. one took some sunglasses and would not give them back until it was given food in return. If you are carrying a backpack be sure you have a little lock on it because they know how to unzip the pocket, also don't carry a purse and don't have anything in your pockets, tell your husband don't have any money or cards in a loose pocket. They steal everything they can get their paws on, lol So if you go don't have any loose items on you and wear pants. People have gotten bite many times there and they can carry rabies so be careful. There's always people not abiding by the rules and can make the monkeys mad and don't tease or look into their eyes, also don't try to approach them especially the babies because the mommas will come. So if you end up going to the Monkey forest just follow the rules and don't take any valuables and wear a money belt inside or a backpack with a lock. You will enjoy the beauty of the forest, good luck. Go see the elephants too.", "How anyone can come here and not give is 5* is beyond me. It has wildlife. It has temples. It has forest. Its a nice walk. You can watch other people getting attacked. Its perfect. Its IDR50k each to get in and the bananas to feed the monkeys are either IDR20 or IDR50k a bunch. then you stand back and watch them climb all over you. once they can see youve got nothing left theyll jump off and leave you alone. Donmt be stupid and take bags in with you. Dont also be stupid to try and apply suntan lotion in there or take out a bottle of insect spray or infact, dont put your hands in your pockets at all lol. The monkeys will stay away from you if you dont p!55 them off. HINT: dont go near a mother and her baby. They get a little defensive!", "It was amazing seeing the monkeys in their natural habitat. They were cheeky enough to be stealing people’s bottles and belongings and there were hundreds of them! We even saw two baby monkeys play fighting on a woman’s head. If you like wildlife, you will love this excursion!", "Came here with our young baby. She was asleep the whole time which was good because I wasn't sure how monkeys would react if I were holding her. In saying that, there were other kids being held and it seemed perfectly fine. There are wide paths that if you stick to, you may never even come in contact with a monkey and then there are places where you can have monkeys climbing all over you! Holy water temple (i think that's the name) was picturesque but forget the pram for that part too many stairs. The temples were closed at the time we went so that was a bit annoying. We took about 1 hour to walk through the entire thing and got some great shots of mother monkeys carrying their young.", "It is a real forest where I found many different species wild trees grow. Different from other monkey forests in that I have visited, this one has its monkeys tame, not aggressively approaching visitors. The location is inside the town, easy for us to visit by a walk from our place to stay . The paths looked well kept, people from the surrounding shops were friendly and smiles as persons, not as selling . machines.", "A pleasant surprise, beautiful trees, hilly terrain and lots of tropical plants and the monkeys were cute and clean and healthy looking. Great walk, cool and great picture opportunities!", "This is worth a trip... The monkey's are very entertaining and at points their behaviour is similar to drunk guys outside a chipper fighting over curry sauce. Be aware that even if you don't have food they might just take a shine to ya.. Some poor girl had a nip slip coz one got a bit friendly. ..", "Very funny and friendly monkeys. Nice place to walk around. Easy to get here. We had free shuttle from hotel to this place.", "They're no kidding... Don't wear a hat or long earrings or anything that can be taken from you by a wily monkey. Also, make sure your bags are zipped and your water is stowed away. Yes, they might jump on you, but it wasn't anything worse than a cat, really. Their were other people freaking out, so maybe don't come here if you have a monkey phobia?? I came two days in a row, very peaceful to just find a quiet spot to sit and observe the antics of the monkeys! Do not miss!", "We really enjoyed this visit. If you follow the guidelines you are safe and can enjoy the company of the monkeys. They are wild and unpredictable. We did see a monkey steal an scarf from a girls bag, but the staff were able to bribe the monkey to get it back. We did see people who blatantly ingored the guidelines and cause some friction between the monkeys, who you can no longer feed. The staff do this in a controlled way that mitigates fights.", "This is the popular site for tourist. It is beautiful to begin with and admission is very cheap. Be warned if not to make any gesture like putting something or your hands in your pocket. The monkeys will go after whatever it is in your pockets. These photos were taken on my iPhone 6s plus I recorded a video with my Go Pro. One monkey managed to steal the bottle of Coke my wife had just bought. Be on guard and know where the monkeys are located at all time. You can have a photo op with the monkeys if you want to. You can purchase a banana and let the monkey climb onto you to take it. Or ask the guides for help. There are more then a handful of guides to answer your questions and help you get to where you want to go. There are 3 exits from this sanctuary so know which one you enter if you want to get out the same way. Try not to wear hats, glasses, or anything hanging off of you for the monkeys to grab and steal from you. They won't hesitate taking it so be vigilant. Overall this is a must do whenever you're in Ubud.", "It's funny how at the entrance you are reminded that monkey's are actually wild animals, if you get to follow them you will see how much they care and how human they are in their behaviour. Of course if you have a bunch of bananas and give them one don't expect them to be satisfied and not greedy so if they stick to your trousers give another piece than you will be left alone. This forest is amazing and it's not all about the monkeys, the temples are nice, though some carvings made me think a lot. On the temple close to the entrance you will see some stonecarvings that might not make sense, but I was explained it all has to do with the beliefs of people when not obeying the rules of the gods. They are actually tortured and sexually abused on those pictures, it can be a bit of a shock. Monkey forest is a good place to spend few hours, with lots of surprises arising on the walk.", "Whether you admit it or not monkeys are cute and it is always a novelty when they are running free. Obviously don't take food in with you and only buy the bananas they sell in there or be prepared for a monkey bombardment! The temple itself is really beautiful and despite all the tourists it really is a peaceful place to be.", "Not so bad. Absolutely new experience. Please to be careful. The monkey so clever - they can open your rucksacks to looking for some interesting!!!", "Very cool place to visit while in . We went with our guide and bought bananas, had the monkeys come to us and hop on our shoulder to eat. We looked out for the older, bigger looking monkeys because they are a bit more aggressive. The younger ones seem like they like people and are more friendly. There was this older monkey who kept on trying to punk the little monkeys and claim territory but the \\guardians\\\" (people who work in the sanctuary) shooed him away to make sure they didn't bother. Another tip is to respect the monkeys and not tease them. There was this group of guys who mocked and teased the monkeys, one of them ended up getting bit by the older monkey. But overall a great experience.\"", "during our trip to ubud we ake trip to Sacred MonkeyForest sanctuary entry $30k rupiah person . the area it very nice have jungle feel and some predate stone cast maybe done long time ago .places it easy to walk as walk way and staircase quite safe to venture into deeper in forest .nice big tree and plants .Feel calm and relax when we walking around the within the area .if you nature lover ,this place it best to explore and to discovery lost world jungle beside can see monkeys lived in there .some time you can see firefly flying as i saw it when visited .it great!!!! .wonderful place to visit when you at ubud .", "Some say it takes an hour, but you could easily spend half a day without losing interest. Really enjoyed this place - the monkeys are everywhere, free to roam and must be considered the luckiest primates on earth. You can get really close, see how they interact and watch them feed. Take care of possessions and don't be an idiot and try to feed or stroke them - many people did and it was rewarding to see their sunglasses stolen into the trees", "It's probably best for tourists who have never seen monkeys.. Other than that, everything else is ok.. Not really a must.", "Going to the monkey jungle was the first thing we did on our holidays. Ready to explore , we forgot about how humid it was and how dehydrated we were and went to Ubud. It was a memorable experience - seeing monkeys everywhere, doing different things like crawling onto people and scratching each other (and falling into a pool of water before sprinting straight out again in disgust, which was funny). The walk bends down a valley, across a nice bridge and along a little stream. There are also amazing buildings and ancient temples in the forest which add to the scenery even further. In conclusion, it was a great and worthwile experience and should be on your to-do list for sure.", "We loved Monkey Forest, such beautiful jungle and cute monkeys! We walked from Ubud centre, with 2 little kids it was about 20 min walk.", "Had a wonderful afternoon at the monkey forest recently. Its like stepping back in time. The monkeys are everywhere so have to be careful with your belongings and what you're holding. You can buy food for them inside the forest to feed them and plenty of photo opportunities.", "Lovely scenery throughout this forest. lots of monkeys and very entertaining worth a visit for all ages", "We had a lot of fun here. It was interesting to see all the monkeys doing their thing. One of our party got bit, and got a tetanus shot once we got home a few days later. We visited the clinic at the monkey forest right after and got him cleaned up. The monkey wasn't overly aggressive, we just accidentally startled mama monkey. Just be sure to read the rules and follow the instructions closely and you will be fine. Very beautiful location, lots of great photo ops.", "I absolutely adore monkeys & this is a must see ! They’re super free , living their lives . They don’t do anything as long as you follow the instructions ; but they are unpredictable so be careful . Highly recommend", "The Monkey forest is one of the popular tourist attractions of Ubud. Considered as a natural reserve, the forest is owned and managed by the local villagers. The forest is home to many long tailed monkeys and it is a visual treat to watch them in their natural habitat. As the monkeys can get wild at times, it is advisable to follow the park rules and avoid feeding them. However it is fascinating to see them play with each other, climb trees and canopies and sometimes imitate the visitors. The park is also known for various traditional temples which have got amazing intricate carvings and sculptures.", "Ubud: A quiet and relaxing place where your litterally taste the culture of /indonesia. Monkey forrest is a very preserved place, the monkeys are very funny to watch and even when you`re in a relaxed mood they get close to you!!! Just one little tip: DONT WEAR ANY JEWELERY!!! And dont bring any food. When you`re at the market in the centre of Ubud it`s very easy to walk to the forrest, just one long road, it will take you about 10-/15 minuts to get there. When your walking to the forrest, stop by at the restaurant near the bridge, great indonesian food and a great view over the river.", "Visited the monkey forest for the first time. Absolutely awesome experience! We didn't expect so many monkeys, and such a beautiful setting for only about $2.00 (cad). Definitely a must do! If you're worried about them jumping on you, just don't get any bananas and you're all good. :)", "There are monkeys everywhere. They are so used to humans that they do not run away when you get close. In fact, the opposite happens. If you have food like bananas the monkeys will come right up to, climb on you, and take the bananas from you. You see lots of newborns holding on to their mothers or feeding. You will see families sitting and eating together. You will see monkeys cleaning each other and you will see some mating. The park has nicely paved paths and mature trees, so it gets lots of shade. If you are in Ubud you have to check it out. You can go for 15 minutes or a few hours, just depends on how much you love watching monkeys monkeying around.", "The park sits about a 20 minute walk from Ubud center, and is home to many monkeys who easily provide a couple of hours of cheap family entertainment (20000 rupiah admission for adults). If you don't bring a backpack, food, or bottled water, the monkeys will mostly let you wjust watch them, though if you sit for a while one might make your acquaintance. I particularly like the central pool where the monkeys dive, swim, jump, and play.", "Was a great experience seeing all those monkeys. Even more fun watching stupid and ignorant tourists not pay attention to all the warning signs in the park. Scenery is stunning.", "The sanctuary is located within the city and is home to thousands of monkeys. The pathways are clean and good for walking without fear of twisting an ankle. Staff feed the monkeys and offer in the most polite way not to feed them or offer some trinket (e.g. plastic water bottle). The monkeys won't attack and are oblivious of our presence unless as one tourist discovered you take a photo within inches of a nursing mother. Entry is nominal and worth the walk in the shade and to view the many temples within the sanctuary. If you have mobility issues you are limited to where you can go since there are steps.", "The monkeys are so cute, but be careful they can get aggressive pretty fast. Do not pet a baby monkey especially if the mother is around, and if a monkey spots a banana in your bag just let it have it. Do not fight them, they will bite you. They are not shy at all and are actually pretty smart; they will try to open your backpack zipper randomly and will most likely startle you by jumping on your head. Not at all recommended for people who are not animal friendly. But in my opinion, it is a joyful place and my friends and I had a very good time!", "Great place to explore the temples and see lots of monkeys! You can even pay a small amount to feed them bananas and take a picture with them on your shoulders. Don't bring plastic bags or water bottles because they will steal them haha! A place you must visit while in Ubud.", "I read reviews that it was a disappointment but I would fully recommend it on a nice sunny day! Just be careful of belongings. Really nice park and lots of little baby monkeys around too!", "Nice place. The entrance cost is justified by the fact there are many people taking care of the monkeys. They get fruits and vegetables and are taken good care of. Advice: Bring bananas. Then you can feed the monkeys and have them climb on you. The bananas they sell you there are really expensive. The whole tour takes max 1 hour.", "I'd been wanting to visit the Ubud Monkey Forest for a long time and my visit did not disappoint at all! I went as part of a small tour so we could only spend about 30 minutes there. I wanted to see monkeys and I sure saw a ton of monkeys! They are funny, crazy and super mischievous! I agree with everyone's advice: do not bring anything with you or things you care about. The monkeys stole my friend's sunglasses and one of them jumped on my head as two of them grabbed my tissues and handy wipes out of my purse! My friend warned me to not bring anything and I had assumed he meant snacks! Doh! I also heard from a few visitors that their friends got bitten by mama monkeys after trying to pet their baby monkeys. They don't call them wild animals so nothing so I took care to be extra cautious and give the monkeys space while observing them. I fed the monkeys bananas that I purchased by the entrance from a man working there. I felt safe feeding them as that man kept a watchful eye and was very helpful in making sure the monkeys didn't get out of hand. I would recommend a visit here to anyone who loves monkeys and nature as the forest is absolutely beautiful. I would definitely come back to visit here and spend more time hanging out with the monkeys and walking around.", "we heard such a lot bad things about the area that we didn't want to go, but had to kill 2 hours on our departure day and decided to give it a chance. was a nice experience, if you follow the 'suggestions' about your own behavior which is posted at the entrance you're fine. It's quite cool to observe the monkey's, I guess for children it's quite amazing. worth to go!", "I was taken to the monkey forest to my girlfriend with fairly low expectations of it being just a forest with some monkey in, that was until I had a monkey sat on my head looking for bugs in my hair and another swinging off the strap on my bag !! After that I had a huge beaming smile on my face. The monkeys are all incredibly friendly and cute, providing you don't startle them by thrusting your gopro into the water to video a young one swimming !!", "A somewhat incontournable visit in Ubud from which we returned with mixed feelings. It looks a bit like a boredom reserve for desperate and slightly aggressive monkeys that will pay no interest in you whatsoever unless you carry food, which I don't recommend you do. Those monkeys are merely interested in bananas - not the type of monkeys that solve Rubik's cubes or went to space. The 'forest' itself looks pretty nice with jungle-ish parts, a small river and many artefacts. Overall, go and visit this place but don't let the monkeys touch you and don't tempt them. There are many members of staff around for your safety so don't let this comment put you off. Also take some mosquitoes repellant and wear long clothing to limit bites.", "You have to visit this attraction while at Ubud. The monkeys were cute though some of them were a bit annoying. As long as you don't stare at them, they won't bother you. The forest was full of big trees so that we won't be hot there.", "It was nice to visit but to be honest I was scared of the monkeys. The babies are cute but two adult males started a fight in front of us barring their teeth.. so I got pas them quickly. It was all fine and we had a nice day out but I was on edge a bit.. my personality.", "We visited just after it had rained. This meant it was empty and much quieter, but still warm. The monkeys all roam around. I wouldn't recommend feeding them as they can become aggressive. There is more to it than just the monkeys, it is a beautiful ground to walk around.", "It's my second visit @ Uluwatu Temple. This time around I was there to show the place to the Mrs. It's a nice place for walks and view the scenic cliffs, etc. I believe you would have read or heard and even seen your fair share of monkey craziness - I saw a monkey snatched & broke a lady's sunglasses into 2 pieces ..then another which snatch the bagpack and dragged it into the secondary forest.. Long story short, a friend who recently came back from Thailand shared that monkeys are very scared of crocodiles! (Shared by one of the locals) She \\brandish\\\" a crocodile soft toy and the monkeys literally scramble away! GET A CROCODILE SOFT TOY WITH ITS MOUTH OPENED and TRY IT THERE! Let me know if it works. :p\"", "Very busy tourist destination. Monkeys are cute but very quick to steal. The site is very nice to walk around.", "Honestly, I didn't expect much from this place before I went in. From what I heard or read from other travellers, I expected the monkey forest to a tropical forest full of aggressive monkeys eager to take accessories from tourists, but that could not be farther from truth. The forest was full of cute monkeys indifferent to the tourists and there were impressive stone carvings beautifully covered with lichen everywhere in the sanctuary. Although we went in the middle of the day in the hot and humid rainy season, the walkways were mostly covered with dense canopy of amazing tall trees and we felt comfortable. No wonder why so many monkeys are gathered in this forest! Don't miss out the Holy Springs Temple (this place was pictured in the movie Eat Pray and Love)! That place was one of the most amazing places in the world I have seen so far. I will not be able to forget the awesome experience!", "We spent a nice afternoon exploring the Sanctuary. If you walk away from the crowds and down into some of the less visited trails, you can find some quietness and stumble upon some beautiful bridges, temples, and springs. The monkeys seemed to be congregated around the busy areas. We did witness a few of them attempting to take items from other tourists. Overall, it was a nice visit, a beautiful walk.", "As long as the monkeys don't see it, they weren't really hassling people or stealing items from them. We were still careful. A baby monkey spent a few minutes attempting to take a water bottle out of my pocket as it was hanging out (whilst I was sitting down) which I eventually coaxed far enough out for it to pull away. Warning - avoid going near baby monkeys unless they come to you. Mothers can be protective and the mother was nearby to warn me off (show me her teeth) once the baby had taken my water. Magical experience to have a monkey so close. It seemed too interested in the bottle to care I was stroking it's back. By each entrance they sell bananas you can feed to the monkeys. Little overpriced for a banana but if you cannot get their attention otherwise, worth the money. Near enough to some shops selling many souvenirs. We spent about 1hr 30 mins wandering the forest.", "Very busy with people but stunning location, watch the monkeys they can get a bit aggressive! we stayed for the fire dance - well worth it!", "you will enjoy the company of thousands of monkeys having fun all day, they take that templed-like-place like a playground, and they are very social, its also a beautiful place, dont miss", "Very beautiful forest with many monkeys, nice buildings and sculptures... They climb on you and eat out of your hands. But be careful... The monkeys bite!!", "Amazing to see the monkeys so close- they are completely at ease with people. Saw some of them climb on the tourist's head - which was scary (atleast for me) - but they did no harm.", "Loved learning that the temples were built in the 1400s and that the sanctuary grew naturally around them, rather than being built as a tourist attraction. Admission price was exceptionally low, I'd expected to pay more. Watching the monkeys interact with each other and the human visitors was fascinating. The whole grounds can be seen in an hour or so, but leave extra time to sit and watch/feed/interact with the funny little macaques.", "I hear so many reviews and comments about how bad these monkey's can be, I had a great experience here and got some fabulous photos which I find would be hard to get if I went to a zoo. First of all I did see an incident where a young chinese child tried to pat a very infant monkey and I have to say that the outcome was expected especially when the mother monkey saw what was about to happen, it attacked causing a scratch to the offending child resulting in one very loud crying child. I think people fail to see or read the signs as you enter this area that clearly state what should be done upon entering the monkey arena. 1. Don't touch the monkeys including patting them. 2. don't put your hands in your pockets as the monkeys might think you have food in their. 3. when photographing the monkeys don't get to close to them especially the youngins or you might end up with no photos or one of them about to attack. 4. when giving monkey food don't hesitate or play the game of gotcha and with hold food because I know who will lose. I feel if you follow these simple rules you will enjoy yourself. here are my tips if you want to get a great photo without getting bitten or growled at. 1. Use a long lense (Zoom) if you can afford it, I use a Canon 70-200mm 2.8L lense and I got some great shots. 2. approach your subject slowly making sure you don't step on any other monkey that may approach and get down to their level and keep a good distance from them. 3. If you cant take the shot due to distance wait as they will move and then compose and take shot. There is nothing wrong with these WILD monkeys it is us who can be a problem remember always that they are wild and that this is their environment", "Place is full of cute monkeys, from babies to big grown-ups. Park itself is very pretty and entrance fee is very reasonable 40 000 INDR. We love animals, and monkeys are adorable, but before entering I was aware that there is rabies in - and rabies is deadly without immediant action (and vaccacination are often \\sold-out\\\" in and very expensive). For that reason I was in alert-mode during our stay and really didnt want to touch the monkeys. Inside I saw one adult monkey attacking some guy and that made me feel even more scared. After 15 min or so, one monkey jumped in to my husbands back, hang there for a while, then opened his backpacks zipper and stole pack of mint's from there. Didnt realize that they can smell those as well.. After that we decided to leave, because I wasnt relaxed at all and I guess my husband was also little uncomfortable cause what happened. Monkeys are not afraid and they come close, I really didnt like it and felt extremely uncomfortable whole time. I'm guessing most of the visitors dont know about 's rabies situation, and many of the act quite stupidly inside the park. Wouldn't go again, and I think some sign etc about of the even tiny possibility of rabies would be nice. I know that rabies is very rare, but still, it is 100% deadly so wouldn't count on it.\"", "This place is amazing, seeing monkeys in their natural habitat and being able to feed them (they steal the fruit if you’re not quick enough ha ha) was amazing. The landscape of the forest is amazing and I am so glad we visited. Entrance fee is more than reasonable and I have left this place with super memories of . Absolutely recommended.", "Visited this place during my tour. Well maintened place with lot of funny monkeys. The local staff also friendly.", "Great to see the monkeys but be careful not to touch them as they might have some diseases etc. They are really not afraid to approach you or grab your food and water so I would not bring any of those if you don't want the monkeys climbing on you!", "Get-up early before is crowded, very nice walk in the forest with monkies everywhere. Take off everything around your backpack and make sure to close well...", "This is a walk of harassment with monkeys literally jumping all over you, grabbing your things to try and get food. A bit disappointing", "Had so much fun here.. Monkeys not aggressive at all. But they do snatch so keep your stuff in your bag. If you really want to have fun put the bananas on your shoulders or head - they will climb up. Site spotless and facilities OK. Really enjoyed it.", "It's worth the visit, first let's talk about the place, which is a sacred sanctuary where the monkeys live, do not go with backpacks, if you go, close it tightly, and do not leave anything exposed, big earrings, Sunglasses, rings, and everything the monkey can take, and especially not sandals or Hawaiian, they take off very easily and run with them, go with shoes, and do not put anything in the pockets, that they come to you And remove. Another important warning, accept the tips of the caretakers of the sanctuary, when they tell you not to look in the eyes of the monkeys, because they can get aggressive, especially the older and bigger, they find a sign of confrontation and disrespect, the youngest are easy To deal with, but beware of the old monkeys, for if you irritate him, of course he will scream at you. Buy bananas only if you want them to go up in you, just stay calm and do not look in his eyes, they'll stay on top of you, take photos and enjoy. The street of the sanctuary of monkeys and full of shops that sells various things, from food to clothes, enjoy every minute in this fantastic place, and of course, always respect the local people above all else.", "one of the most favorite places in the Ubud area, If you come with kids do not forget to visit this place. But remember, take careful because food here is very mischievous monkey ..", "This was a lot of fun, reasonably cheap and one of the highlights of my trip to Ubud! Great chance to see and touch the monkeys, just make sure you dont wear your sunnys on your head, they wont be there for long!!", "Monkey Forest is a must see in . These nese long-tailed monkeys are cute and cheeky. If close enough they may jump on you and have a play and/or nibble. We can attest to that.... The park itself it quite picturesque and worth looking at all of it, top to bottom. Do wear closed shoes and do not bring food, ever, at all.... Highly recommend for families of all ages, but maybe not pram friendly.", "We both enjoyed the Monkey forest, Clean park, lots of staff around and of course monkeys everywhere! Beware of your belongings, take off jewelery! If a monkey steals your things, try to bribe them with peanuts or bananas sold from the many vendors. I saw someone do it and it worked. Lots of tourists in the area, if you have a chance, visit the temple, very beautiful.", "Cheeky monkeys, however treat them with respect they do bite silly tourists. Keep your belongings under zipper control as you might lose them. Buy your bananas at the gate.", "I went first thing in the morning -- 8:30. For about half an hour, I was pretty much the only person there. It was quiet and cool. The monkeys were friendly and cute; however, be careful not to dangle anything near them. The temples were lovely. I thought it was a great and easy get-away from the hustle and bustle of Ubud.", "I have visited big rain forests in Thailand, and this is a smaller version of a rain forest which is filled with monkeys. At first I had some doubts, but I'm glad I visited at the end. It is big enough to spend an hour or two, and although I've seen hundreds of monkeys in my life, I really enjoyed watching the residents of monkey forest.", "The monkeys are very entertaining and just a beautiful walk through the quiet, cool, lush green environment. We fed the monkeys and had our picture taken. They were surprisingly well behaved in comparison to previous visits.", "Nice place to visit with good scenic views but beware of the monkeys. Keep your belongings hidden. I have seen them ctaking away your glares or even phones if you are not paying attention.", "Unique and worth your time. The properties and old structures are stunning. Unless you are irresponsible the monkeys will not bother or harm you. I would not bring young uncontrollable children.", "The place is really well maintained and organized by the management and government, no need to bring your own banana or other type of fruits for monkey since its porbidden and provided by the management The monkey are very friendly not wild as sometimes we see at other place of ", "Monkey feeding, photo taking, breeze walking, experiencing what we can't experience in urban area. Beautiful trees, sculpture and etc. There's even a mini waterfall too !", "Watch your stuff; these wild animals are far from afraid from humans. They'll take whatever you carry on you. Laugh worthy if that happens to others though....", "We went to the Monkey Forest as we had free tickets I had been advised to be very careful as the monkeys can be aggresive and i saw this first hand. If you are going to visit the Monkey Forest it is a great idea to: Not have any food on you as feeding the small monkeys makes the larger monkeys aggressive, Don't put your hands in your pockets and don't access your bag whilst in the forest as they think you are reaching for food. we were careful and just took a few happy snaps which were well worth it.", "Gets very busy, smells, and once you seen one monkey you seen them all! There’s better places to visit in and around ubud and surrounding area", "Great trip and he monkeys are awesome . We arrived early before the. Roads and had a great couple of hours walking through the beautiful forest and watching the monkeys", "It was raining on the day we went but it still was a nice walk through the forest and a few monkeys approached us. They were pretty tame. Great for photo taking!", "This was a once in a lifetime adventure; we went with our sons who are 3 and 1.5 yrs old. Of course it was hot, but the canopy of tree limbs made it very bearable. The park is well kept, in fact, the bathrooms were cleaner in the middle of a monkey sanctuary than they were in Jakarta Airport. The grounds itself is very walkable and there are enough levels accessible to strollers to make it worth the trip. You will miss out on some of the lower level adventures if you bring a stroller, but there are still monkeys on the upper level. The monkeys are very relaxed and only bother you if you have food. SERIOUSLY...do NOT take food or anything else you do not want the monkeys to take from you. Follow the instructions on the website as far as manners and voice level. My son did get his finger nibbled on but not bit. Generally, you hold up your hand when you have a banana, but he did not have one and the monkey thought he did. He was alright and it did not break any skin. He was just surprised. There are guides every where available to answer questions and to make sure people and monkeys behave themselves. The vendors who sell the bananas which were not aggressive trying to force you to buy anything, they were kind and inviting. You really need to take the long, traffic filled drive up to this sanctuary, it is worth every minute. If you have kids, you will only spend about an hour in the forest before it becomes too hot. If you dont have kids..you will be able to explore for hours. It is hot, put on sunscreen and take lots of water. Do not try to be clever, dont hide food, the monkey are watching...ahhahahahahaaha", "monkey forest is well worth a walk through, see the monkeys living in their day to day lives - but beware they will steal everything so just take a camera or phone and get ready to be amused", "Very Nice and Clean Monkey Park in Ubud. You can watch Monkeys everywhere and they played a Barong Dance in the Park. You have to go there if you are in Ubud. Keep care on your things because moneys will go to your Backpack and open it to see if you have food inside. Very funny experience.", "It was a little intimidating to have wild monkeys climbing over you and searching for food. If they are not convinced the food is gone they become very persistant. However, I would have been very disappointed if I hadn't had a close up and personal experience. It is very important to remember that these are wild animals not pets otherwise: Enjoy.", "It's a very pleasant walk but of course monkeys are not cute fluffy creatures, enjoy the walk and try and give the natives a wide berth.", "The monkey forest is a nice place to see \\wild monkeys\\\" while they are playing and doing some funny stuff with items from tourists. We were there maybe for 1 hour and thats enough time to go through the \\\"forest\\\" and see some monkeys. It´s funny and amusing to see the monkeys \\\"battling\\\" each other. We didn´t buy bananas, because they are a bit expensive and they get enough food anyway. You must be careful with your stuff, the monkeys even go into your pockets and bags. All in all it was fun there, but i have to say it´s not a must see when you are in ubud.\"", "We enjoyed out time in the monkey forest. The monkeys know how to open zips. One stole our hand gel. Another jumped on my husband and would not leave until she had checked all of his pockets. She then jumped on me - no pockets but she gently checked my top just in case. She was very light and for the most part, happy. When my husband offloaded her onto a seat she was not happy. She bared her teeth and hissed but nothing more. It is very important not to panic. One woman screamed when a monkey jumped on her. The monkey then jumped on her 4 yr old boy. She hit the monkey who then scratched the child as she tried to hang on. I guess he had to have a rabies shot.", "There are lots of naughty monkeys. We have been told to be careful with our belongings. The monkeys will snatch your stuffs ( sunglasses, pls avoid wearing them). I have seen with my eyes how the monkeys climbed from the back and took away the sunglass. They also took slippers from small kid. It was scary! We didn't enjoy much as we always looked around to make sure monkeys wouldn't get near us. But the scenery is amazingly spectacular with azure water and strong waves hit the cliffs. It was a waste that we couldn't spend hours here to enjoy the view. We spent only 20 mins and left. You can hire a guide with minimal fee to take care of you. They carry a stick to chase the monkey away. Plsssss hire them if u travel with children or senior citizen.", "Great place to see monkeys in their natural habitat. Very shady so good on a hot day. Beautiful temple there too.", "I for one am not a fan...but the trails around the forest are beautiful and the monkeys are very entertaining...although quite mischievous! Make sure you keep hold of bags, phones, glasses...and don't carry any consumables as you will not have them in your possession for too long!", "I have been to the Monkey Forest numerous times and always take friends who have never been to the area and I enjoy myself each time and find it to be a very relaxing experience. IDR 20,000 Adults IDR 10,000. Children make it a cheap outing before or after lunch. There are several monkey attractions in however this one is by far the best as the monkeys are well fed and cared for meaning they do not get agitated or angry. Just remember to stand still if the jump on you as they will get upset if you try to push them away. The while area is shaded with very old trees and vines. The paths can get slippery when wet so watch your step and don't forget an umbrella it looks like rain. Definitely recommended.", "A must-visit attraction! The forest itself is great place to walk around. Dark bystreets, temples, the river and small bridges make the forest a mysterious place and make you believe it is a sacred place. And the monkeys of course! They are playful and fun but you don’t need to worry – they will not hurt you. They basically don’t give much attention to your presence. Until you don’t carry a banana! You can buy some bananas (20 000 Rp) to feed monkey and take some fun photos :)", "Neat place to visit, lots of monkeys to see. Be careful of the big greedy monkey at the start of the tour, he pulled my dress and wouldn't let go till I gave him the bunch of bananas, was extremely amusing though! Awesome day out :) and only cost like $4 plenty of photo ops throughout the park.", "We really enjoyed going here. Lots of monkeys around and lots of opportunities to get close to them and to see the monkeys in their natural behaviour. The forest looks great too with some amazing beautiful plants, trees and scenery.", "Very cheap entrance fee, and a great experience for westerners who do not get this everyday. Monkeys are mainly firendly. You can buy bananas to feed them, and if you are luckly enough, some will climb onto your shoulders. We loved it!", "Enjoy your walk along with the attractive monkey, fresh air, green forest, nature lovers choices (::", "My partner and I visited here whilst we were staying in Ubud. I would say that it's definitely worth the visit as there is no other experience like it, it's a nice forest with monkeys everywhere, plus it's not very much to get in, around £3 per person. However, even though it's great that the monkeys are just sat around eating bananas in there home, the area was a little bit of a let down. It won't take you long to get around the forest, if you come across the random shops at the back they seem a little forgotten about and the toilets were not very clean. There was a nice temple area in the Forrest but you weren't allowed in there which is a shame. As for the monkeys, they were very cute, I was a little apprehensive about being around them but if you don't feed them, look them in the eye or get to close to them they won't bother with you. There more interested in chasing each other or eating the bananas! I would definitely recommend packing any accessories you have on you away though as they will be interested in anything if you let them close to you!", "I enjoyed my walk through the Sacred Monkey Forest, the setting was stunning. The monkeys were abundant, plenty of photo opportunities. The monkeys will take stuff of you like one fellow found out. He opened up his backpack and one monkey grabbed the packed of hand sanitisers. Too bad the next person to open up their bag didn't take any notice. The monkeys grabbed something out of their bag too.", "Something you have to do if you go to . Monkeys everywhere and statues throughout the walk. Facilities are great and pleanty of photo opportunities.", "We visited the monkey forest on our own while walking around ubud. No need for a guide. It was good to see the monkeys swimming in the pond and how they all interact with each other. Took us an hour to wander around the forest but you could see it all in half that time. Make sure you follow the rules on the signs where you pay to enter, otherwise the monkeys might try to steal your stuff. Take an extra 50k to feed the monkeys a big bunch of bananas up get some great photos ", "It was just amazing to watch the interaction between monkeys, guides and tourists and cost only IDR 20 000 for entry. I even had two monkeys sit on my head and shoulders!", "Worth a visit but almost feels like a tourist trap, especially if you're from Asia where these monkeys are not a rarity at all. Go for the temples within the compound, the nice stream and the feel of the shaded grove with these monkeys. Do not carry food or plastic bottles, otherwise the monkeys won't spare you.", "After many trips to we finally went to the monkey forest. Im glad we did, it is really beautiful in there, we werent bothered by any monkeys BUT we didnt buy food to take in to feed them, also it was raining slightly and apparently the monkeys head for the trees when it rains.", "This was my second visit to Ubud and this time I had my son with me so was eager to share the fun of feeding these cheeky monkeys and enjoying the beautiful walks and temples. They are smart little critters so watch it!", "The monkey forest is a nice place to spend half day walking through the trees, streams and carved dragons. But beware of the monkeys (obviously). They put up a show at the little pond for a good half hour. Splashing water on all the onlookers. If possible avoid carrying any bags, wearing hanging jewellery or even clothes with flair. And if they snatch anything, avoid the tug of war and seek help from the uniformed staff.", "One of my favourite experiences in ! We didn't get any tour guide or anything, we paid about $2 to get in and there were bunches of bananas for about $5 and they told us to hold a banana above your head and they will climb up to get it. I thoroughly enjoyed getting photos of the monkeys just sitting on my shoulder eating a banana. Once the banana is gone they are gone. Just be smart about it. Don't hold onto the banana, once they have it, you must let it go. There are plenty of monkeys running around and some gorgeous little baby ones. It was the best experience and cost me around $7. I loved it!!", "We went right on opening time when there wasn't many people and it wasn't too hot. The carvings/statues are cool and there is lots of awesome photo opportunities. Unfortunately after about 30 minutes, hoardes of people arrived and all photo opportunities were ruined. You can barely see anything as people are crowded around. The monkeys can be aggressive and will steal your stuff as well so be careful. Overall: average.", "Very nice and interesting :) it's not dangerous as they say.. Monkey don't want to be near you if you don't have any food so don't be scared.. It's good thing to see", "By the Sanctuary's own count there are nearly 1,000 monkeys here ranging in age from under 4 months old to adults. If monkeys are you thing, you won't be disappointed. They sell bananas for giving to the monkeys (no handling the monkeys) for a reasonable price. Most monkeys ignored us, going about their business with no care for the tourists. Crossing one bridge in the rain forest area there was a small group of young monkeys mostly interested in seeing what they could grab from the tourists (myself included), so secure your belongings. If you're going to be nervous around large numbers of monkeys, this is probably not the place for you. None were aggressive while we were there, the park staff were visible in all areas seemingly to help out if any monkey got too frisky. It is really convenient to town & a mere 40k to enter so very much worth a visit if you like this type of thing.", "IT was so so great to see Monkeys out in the wild and not in cadges and it is beautiful to walk through the cages. Do remember that they are still wild animals and to treat them as such but if you are respectful of that you will have a fantastic time!! I can imagine kids would love this and the group of friends I went with had a fantastic time.", "Fantastic vista, monkeys are funny at times but can be a problem, been here every visit, and will again later this year but get there around sunset as have not seen sunset from here. can get great coconut juice from fresh coconuts outside", "Place is good to vist. Monkeys are free to go and you can see real actions done by the monkeys. Enviroment was nice. Suitable to bring kids along", "Loved this experience, although you have to watch out with the monkeys... don´t even think of taking a plastic bag with you, they will think you have food and in less tan one second they will be all over you LOL!", "Great fun! Me and my friend went for a couple of ours of part of our Ubud trip, monkeys are super friendly and jump all over, make sure u keep hold of your valuables tho!", "Let me start off by saying I love animals. And I would come here again. But it is not a safe place to visit and I would not take children and I would only advise adult who are up to date on their rabies vaccinations to go. The tickets cost $3 AUD for entry, I went with 2 friends and I feed the monkies some bananas and had no issues. But around 30m through the entrance, I was attacked by a monkey, I did not approached it but it leapt on me and started to bite me. It's teeth went through the clothes I was wearing and broke the skin. I visited first aid and they cleaned the wound and applied betadine, but the first aid booklet I signed shows that this happens several times and week in off peak season, possibly more. I meet other people at my hotel who were also bitten. These monkies are wild not tame, and you have no guide to protect you, they have never received any ramifications for biting and like any animal thus think it is acceptable behavior. If you do get bitten, I would advise visitng the Ubud Clinic, the vaccination is $35/shot you will need 4 over the course of 3 weeks plus a $35 dollar consulatation fee each time. I saw many families having a lovely time, but I personally wouldn't bring a child here, the odds of getting rabies are almost none. But this is not a safe place to visit. That being said, it is a beautiful walk but the temple was closed and the deer have been relocated", "We only stayed for about 30 mins, my travel buddy was not too happy about the pushy monkeys and we saw a girl that had gotten bitten by one. Guess it's a nice experience if you like monkeys, and they're not tied up, which is nice.", "The best thing I saw here in Indonesia. It feels like in an Indiana Jones films. You don't have to be scared from the monkeys, they are just curious and very funny, but avoid to touch them, specially the baby. The temples inside are old but still beautyful, and there is also a nice walking through the forest on a wood bridge. If you are going to Ubud you have to go there!", "The best thing you can do in Ubud aside relaxing and massage. The interaction with monkeys and the environment (Indiana Jones/Tomb Raider like) is unique and worth of visit. Take your time here and just enjoy!", "It gets quite packed so I would get there early, there’s lots of people trying to do sexy posing with the monkeys (bit cringy) so get there before all of them do because they will annoy you. I wouldn’t bring young kids that are easily scared as they will probably aggravate the monkeys. And like all of the other reviews say, common sense applies they are “wild” animals don’t ignore the signs.", "The Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary was a very cool experience. You can walk around the park and watch monkeys in a predominately natural setting although there's a couple spots where you can pay additional money to interact with the monkeys. For 20,000 rupiah you can have one of the workers coax a monkey onto you by feeding it a small piece of banana. It makes for a good photo opportunity. My girlfriend felt nervous while here because the monkeys are wild and some were aggressive towards people who carried backpacks w/ food in them, but if you go there without food the monkeys tend to leave you alone. I thought it was a great experience and it's very inexpensive to get into the park. There's not a lot of information or activities once you get in, it's pretty much just walking around the park watching monkeys in their natural habitat. With that said, it's still an awesome experience and I'd definitely recommend paying the extra money to have one climb on you. I also had the added bonus of having a monkey run across my shoulders when two monkeys started fighting and he used me as a means to escape. It was pretty awesome!", "There are three main points of interest in this place; monkeys, temples and the forest itself. All of them are attractive. Monkeys are naughty and can steal your stuff such as jewelry. So, put them in safe place. But what they actually want is food. So, we bought banana from locals and one by one hold them on one hand and high so, they climped up our body and stayed on our shoulder to eat it. So we took pictures this way. There are a few temples on the pathway, which are beautiful, with awesome sculptures everywhere carved of stone. The forest itself is beautiful with tall trees.", "It's the best kind of tourist trap. Not too expensive, doesn't take too long, and one-of-a-kind. Yes it's crowded and the monkeys know exactly how to take advantage of their audience, but you'll definitely have fun.", "This is wild!!! Monkeys everywhere! Monkey families, mommy monkeys holding little baby monkeys, monkeys diving into pools of water...Buy bananas from the local vendor and hold them up over your head one at a time. The monkeys will climb all over you to get them, sit on your shoulder, your lap, etc. Have your camera ready because it happens very quickly. You don't have to be a child to fall in love with this place. We went back twice.", "Worth a visit. Not a huge fan of monkeys climbing on me but fun watching their shenanigans. Short walk from Ubud Palace and some good shops along the way.", "Great place to come and see the monkeys. Keep all your bags safe. Dont take anything in or they will steel it. But it great fun. ", "You can enjoy the monkeys well integrated in a human environment... the forest is in the center of ubud and you'll see monkeys on trees on the main road... smart monkeys... searching for foods but they aren't dangerous at all", "Monkey Monkey everywhere! The monkeys are a bit tricky and will grab at your bags if your not careful, plus they think everyone is hiding food...so just be aware. However, they are safe and clean and super cute!!! I loved it. Took so many pictures I needed a new battery. The park feeds them well and you will find yourself falling in love with the babies. Tip: bring some Rupiah for bananas and keep those close in hand! Also there is a bit of shopping in the forest - just in case you have not had enough!", "Doesn’t take long to walk around but fab time anyway. Not as many monkeys as expected but still saw babies and older monkeys in their families. Be careful with your bags as they are really intelligent and have leant to open up backpacks. They don’t all jump on you either. I expected to be bombarded by them but sadly no 🙈🙉🙊🐵", "Loved it. Take all advice from tur driver - put away sunglasses, hat and have bananas in zipped up bG. Read the signs inside - don't stare at their eyes. We had no problems and great fun. We saw heaps of babies -too cute. If you want one to sit on you, find a keeper and let him help you - they know how to stop the monkeys being a nuisance.", "I don't recall the price as we were let in for free but I'm pretty sure whatever they charge is worth it. A cute as some of these monkeys are be careful. They are dangerous as well. From monkey bites to hissing at you and taking personal belongings right out of your hands or side pockets of a bag. If you stay calm and positive while around these lil guys everything will be fine. Don't threaten them and keep a little distance when possible. The forest is flooded with monkeys!", "This was one of the funniest stops in our trip, definitely worth spending a few hours in the afternoon walking through the forest and watching the funny monkeys playing and having fun with tourists. It's in Ubud so it can be reached by walking.", "All I can say ..beware ! haha really good place to get up close to the monkeys even if you don't want to, you wont have much choice in it, don't wear loose items, i.e glasses, hats, keep cameras and phones secure and DONT bring out any food, we saw 1 guy literally jumped on by a big monkey for a pot of Yakult, you can buy bananas to feed them, I climbed up me and boy there quite heavy, and yes I did scream Very tranquil settings and the baby moneys with there mothers are so cute !!!!!! you can get some brilliant photos.", "Nice place for little fun but be careful this monkey don't harm but sometime they try to grave something form you if you have some kind of fruits. Nice place for little fun with monkey.", "Great experience, monkeys are free to go where ever they like. Well looked after and fed by the locals every morning. Keep everything in a bag zipped up and close to you, because the cute monkeys will take it. They love water bottles 😂", "This isn't a bad place, I only say you can get bored IF the initial entertainment of the monkeys is quick to disappate. Its set in a lush location, and the monkeys are funny. They will steal your stuff and are playful. But walking around we visited everywhere after 30 minute's. This would've been disappointing if it wasn't so damn cheap.", "What a beautiful, peaceful place to walk along and see the monkeys! Just remember to follow the rules 😉", "Just a forest with monkeys. You can have it elsewhere. Temples were closed when i went there. The only one open asked more money.", "Dirty as monkeys just carry dirt around and they pee on you from the threes (definitely sure it was not rain). Monkeys are aggressive and it is just not worth it....", "It's a lovely sanctuary with beautiful trees , greenery and of course, lovely temples. However, we got a bit freaked by the monkeys who literally jump on top of you if there is a tiniest chance for them to get some food. My kids were quite tense and nervous of the monkeys all over the place.", "A family with kids can have a great time here. But its great for all ages. You a few temples inside the monkey forest so there is something to see besides the monkeys. The monkeys will only climb on you if you have food you can buy a small bunch of bananas for 20k or a large one for 50k. They have rules here and try to stick to the rules. Dont miss it", "Had an interesting time visiting the Monkey Temple. Hint is to go to the feeding cages to take your photos", "Very beautiful forest full of monkeys and temples. Small entry fee and can pay to buy bananas to feed monkeys if you would like to hold one. Watch belongings and don't stare at monkeys as they will feel threatened and might attack. But generally they are good with the hundreds of tourists that visit each day and it is an enjoyable experience", "A nice park with a lot of monkeys. But there are nicer places to visit in . Good to visit when you are shopping in Ubud, but not a must-see when you're not in the neighboorhood.", "This is a good opportunity to get up close and personal with monkeys... Maybe too personal! They seemed to like climbing on women with long hair, so if that's not your bag, best tie it back. Ditto long hanging straps/anything that dangles. Never offer something to a monkey and then withdraw it.", "Get there early to avoid the crowds and the worst of the heat. This is a fascinating place that you can easily spend several hours exploring. Just remember that the monkeys are wild animals and should be treated as such. While we were there one was chucking rocks at people!", "If you love monkey antics, make a stop here. Some beautiful temples, wide walking paths, and hundreds of monkey families to marvel over.", "Go here if you are in Ubud. It's only 30k rupiah to entry and it's quite fun watching the monkeys. Some of them jump on you but they're not dangerous. One tried to pull my phone out of my pocket, so it's good to keep all valuables inside a closed bag.", "The Monkey forest was good value for money and if you want to see monkeys you will defiantly see at least 20 within the first 20 meters. There were also nice temples and sculptures throughout the forest and I enjoyed seeing them more than the monkeys. Overall it was good but something you probably only need to do once, unless you love monkeys.", "Highly recommended. The monkeys are super cute and the setting is beautiful. Yes, of course, the place is filled with tourists but that's because this is the best thing to do in the Ubud area. Just do it! Bring your camera!", "I love all wildlife and, of course, monkeys so we thought this would be a fun place to visit on our day trip through Ubud. The monkeys were so much fun to watch and the babies were adorable but they are very mischievous and at some points aggressive so you have to be careful! Don't go in with anything in your pockets because they will reach right in and take out whatever you have, especially if anything smells like food! At one point I bent down to take a picture of one of the larger monkeys and he charged me with his teeth barred, luckily our guide was right there to chase him off. As long as you give the monkeys lots of space and caution then this is definitely a must see but if you have any fear of animals it wouldn't be for you.", "Finally a place where animals are free and wild. The monkeys simply jump on you whenever they can, so take care of your stuffs and let them play only if they want to. Don't force them, and enjoy this stunning forest in the middle of Ubud!", "We really enjoyed the Monkey Forest!! The price of admission was reasonable. Lots of photo opportunities at the temples and with the monkeys. The monkeys were either engaging or aloof to our presence(One got away with my lipstick). There are large ones and small ones, as well as baby monkeys. Workers inside the forest have small bananas that they will give to you so that the monkeys will come up to you. Be careful as some of them can be very aggressive. There are workers walking around and engaging with the monkeys so that they do not get overly aggressive with the human visitors. Overall a \\GREAT\\\" visit and I would highly recommend!!\"", "Lovely place to see heaps of monkeys, can be a bit crowded at times but just gotta find you're own quiet spot. Monkeys are playful and not at all aggressive, only to each other if at all.", "Was a great experience - we were well prepared for the monkeys to be a little cheeky as we had read some reviews. They were cheeky and one jumped up on our backpack to steal the water bottles but that was the craziest of it all. If you are worried, stay close to the rangers.. they helped to get the monkey off before it got into our backpack. Even better though, if possible, only go in with essentials (no hats or backpacks). Also we didn't carry any food on us which I think it a great piece of advice that the signs give you. The best was definitely the fact that there were so many monkeys though and nothing like a zoo.. they were all very free and super relaxed with having people all around them. Think it was about $10 AUD ... possible $14... and we spent an hour there. Could have easily spent longer but wanted to move on to see other things as we were only on a day trip from Seminyak.", "Fun place to visit. You can feed the monkeys and let them go up on your shoulders. Small ones are very friendly and funny. Please is amazing and the nature is well preserved", "We have been there with my two boys, aged 5 and 9.5 ... the place is beautiful with all the very well done statues and design in addition to the monkeys of course! The monkeys are so much fun, especially when feeding them or watching them being fed. You just need to be careful as they can get aggressive and will chase you for food soon as they realise you got some. Both of the adults and kids had so much fun, and we have taken great photos as well. It will probably take you 1-1.5 hrs to finish it all, it is not too big.", "A great stroll through this site will provide plenty of entertainment watching the monkeys try to take anything they can from the tourists!", "Nice for a walk, and see the monkey. But honestly I've been to better places with nicer monkeys. It's worth going to, but don't expect it to blow your mind, especially the main temple.", "It is an arduous walk down the hill but worth it. So many monkeys, you can not believe it. You can feed them but beware they will be all over you. There is a minimal admission charge. The statuary give a great back drop to the monkeys. Not the cleanest place in town but it is home to many, many monkeys.", "Really lovely place to spend a few hours chilling quietly with the monkeys. They happily get on with their own business and don't pay you too much attention generally. We saw a few tourists get too close or try for a selfie with a banana bribe - just remember these are wild animals, treat them with respect and you will be fine. If you insist on getting between a mother and baby, or taunting a monkey with food, don't be surprised if they take a swipe at you - what would you do in the same circumstance! Bear in mind the site is an old temple, and dress accordingly.", "Definately worth a visit! There are some rules one has to keep in mind. Monkeys are free to leave the park so they can be spotted in the area around the park. Nice place where monkeys have their own space in a crowded town.", "You pay a small fee and walk through a forest, dodging the other tourists from Europe and Australia and check out the protected primates who want either bananas you get from a vendor or your purse, backpack, or sunglasses!! This time, years after our first visit, the moms were very busy tending their babies, who looked very young, so they weren't as interested in visitors. Only saw one adolescent hump on a human and that was only for a moment. But, hey, you're in Ubud on monkey forest road, so go have a fun half hour.", "I have just read the other reviews on this and am grateful I didn't read them before we visited the Monkey Forrest or I probably wouldn't have gone. We viisted late afternoon with our 2 daughters aged 8 and 5. We never experienced any problems we walked calmly and quietly and watched them get up to all antics. We never fed them as it is not a pleasurable experience, they simply snatch with quite force so we didn't go down that route. We did see one visitor get scratched which bled and the monkeys are wild so I wouldn't recommend taking a toddler that would maybe squeal or make a lot of noise as that may attract some unwanted attention. We had a great time and got some brilliant photos of them, albeit not too close to us.", "Great fun, you pay a couple of pounds and then walk into what looks like a scene from Jurassic park, lush vegetation, and then loads of monkeys appear. For another couple of quid you can buy a bunch of small plantain bananas. Then its up to you. if you stand a fair way away from them and hold the plantain up in the air, then a monkey will run up your back, sit on your head, and proceed to eat the proffered banana, giving you an amazing photo opportunity. Once the fruit's gone, so is the monkey. If you don't fancy the close contact, then simply hand out the fruit to the fairly orderly queue of monkeys which forms around those with something edible. Don't touch the monkey, even the one on your head, or it will bite. Don't go into the park with food, even well wrapped food, that you aren't prepared to give to a grasping simian, we saw a russian tourist enveloped in a mob of monkeys as they looked for something hidden in her back pack. The temple is also nice to look around, but the monkeys are the stars.", "It is really beautiful inside the forest, bets tip is maybe leave everything in the car or hotel. If your not holding something then its more likely that the monkeys will leave you alone. They can get a little aggressive.", "Went with my wife and young child. Firstly, the monkeys are not friendly. Yes, they get very close, even climbing on you to steal things or take bananas. But not in a friendly way. More in a, I own this place and you are in my way, way. Was good fun walking though and watching them, but not for a very long time. And a few monkeys seemed to be a bit aggressive, however there were plenty of workers there shooing the more aggressive ones away. Not a good place for a stroller, as there are plenty of steps. Also,mount take any loose items, as the monkeys will steal them.", "The Monkey Forest is a fun place to visit. We stopped during the morning and loved it. Not too busy with tourist in the morning and the monkeys were starting to move around to find food. Don’t take too many loose objects but keep in mind they are running around and may or may not jump on you. Do not bring any food in because they will flock to you for it. There are some bananas for sale in the forest if you do want to feed them but they help monitor so you don’t get swarmed.", "If you are in Ubud it is definitely worthwhile to visit the monkey forest; it is not too expensive (80k IDR per person) although prices keep increasing. I would recommend for you to be mindful of your belongings and try not to disturb or annoy the monkeys.", "Monkeys are so cute and interpretive signage around is interesting. Crowd was manageable and spread throughout well. Make sure you take no food or drink in the monkeys will find it and it isnt good for them.", "Never saw a monkey this much. Its a forest that they made as one of recreation places. The habitat is very natural and for the advices dont bring small things like a plastic bag or mineral bottle otherwise the monkey will try to take it from you.not only monkey here you can see the culture of nese people. They had cremation places for nese people inside. But you cannot see inside. There are several places that had fence on it. And only special occasion they will open it", "This was a nice day out at the monkey forest. Just watch your drink bottles as the monkeys do try and snatch it from you.", "Went here with my boyfriend and he loved the monkeys but I thought they were pretty scary and unpredictable. They seem to let you go really close to take a photo but the place is really busy with lots of tourists like us wanting to see the monkeys which makes it quite hard to get to take pictures sometimes. Would advise going at a quiet time maybe first thing in the morning. No need to take a tour guide as the place is pretty small and you could spend anything from 20-60 minutes here depending on how long you want to stay. Definitely go if in Ubud but it won't take all day:)", "Watch out for the aggressive monkeys. Do not take ANYTHING with you including hand bags and water bottles, the monkeys will take it off you and if you resist them, they will bite. Lovely trees and temple inside bu beware.", "For $2 you get a few bananas and the monkey will climb onto you and eat it on your shoulder. There are staff everywhere monitoring to make sure the tourists are safe. Such a beautiful setting with these gorgeous cheeky monkeys just going about doing their thing. My 3rd time here and we loved it!!", "If you are in Ubud and fancy a walk ... The forest is beautiful, we went twice, first time soooo many monkeys and baby monkeys, 2nd time was much less but still a nice walk. I suggest earlier ... Towards sunset they are hidden already :)", "We visited the monkey forest during our stay in Ubud. The place is a great escape from the crowds of Ubud and also from the scorching heat as most of the forest offers some nice shade. There are hundreds of monkeys there and it's a real fun to watch them play (especially near the stream, located deeper into the forest). But be careful - they are also looking for something to eat and drink. And even though I had nothing with me, two of them jumped on my camera bag and one of them even started opening a zipper.", "It was certainly an experience going through Monkey Forest and getting close up to the monkeys but they are quite unpredictable and can be a little scary at times. My husband and son got a guided tour and the guide was great with helping control the monkeys who were misbehaving but even then they were a little rough, jumping on us, pulling hair and trying to grab things. I certainly do not recommend going at dusk as the monkeys were really wild at that time of night and we got a little frightened by how crazy they were. They will grab the bananas if you don't hide them and they will grab glasses, cameras, anything you pull out a bag, anything hanging loose and they will even try to get into your bags if you don't watch them.. I am not saying don't go, I am just saying be aware and be careful. It is worth going for the experience.", "Definitely worth visiting if only for an hour. Just have your wits about you, they will try and take anything off your bag and will even go into your pockets!! If you get the opportunity, buy some bananas on site and let them climb all over you to get them!!", "Right in the middle of Ubud , this sanctuary is surrounded by beautiful tropical vegetation and host many monkeys which are illustrated by some statues around the site. Definitely a place worth to visit, just beware of your belongings monkey pick pocket 😅", "As long as you take this for what it is. A tourist attraction designed to make money to create a sanctuary for monkeys then you will be fine. If you think the monkey forest is some pristine nature reserve you might be disappointed. Lots of people feeding monkeys gets them excited and our daughter was bitten by one whilst watching other people feeding them so take care they are wild after all. Besides the monkeys it is an enjoyable walk through the forest with some very nice views over the river.", "I love monkeys and the forest. It is very scenic with beautiful greenery, very old trees and lots of photo ops. If you are going...don't take food or let them hear. I love monkeys don't get me wrong but if these guys want something you have...give it to them !! I had a little run in with one and I was outside the sanctuary.", "I loved the Monkey Sanctuary. There are monkeys absolutely everywhere as you walk through this place, but that's not really the coolest part in my opinion. In fact, I read that the monkeys can be aggressive, so we were careful not to do let them climb on us (like others around us did). We had no issues with the monkeys - they were just interesting to see everywhere doing various things. The coolest part of this for me, however, was walking through the jungle paths and coming upon the various temples and stone statues of animals. Amazing feeling ... you get kind of the sense you could be in an Indiana Jones movie (except for all the other tourists around).", "I am an animal lover and appreciate the fact that the money from tourists helps support conservation efforts for the monkeys. However, I did NOT enjoy this experience. We were warned that the monkeys are aggressive and may steal things (food, camera, sunglasses) off you. Knowing that we were careful and had everything zipped up in a bag. Regardless, I was not comfortable with the fact that the monkeys could and would jump on you at any point in time. While I like that the monkeys have a beautiful place to roam free, the fact that they are constantly surrounded by tourists is not a atural\\\" way of life. We saw a monkey eating cheetos out of a bag - I wouldn't call that a healthy diet for a monkey.\"", "Great place to wonder around for a couple hours, beautiful scenery and no shortage of monkeys. Be careful of sunglasses going missing!", "We could have photos with moneks sitting on shoulder for a little extra. Entry fee is reasonable. Lots of monkey, kids loved this place.", "50,000 rupiah per person adult 40,000 rupiah for kids under 2 is free. Nice walk in jungle. Avoid vendors in jungle, they are way overpriced. I thought selling penis bottle openers at one end of a group of vendors in very poor taste. 70000 rupiah for a little shirt? Selling fruit for 50,000 rupiah to feed to monkeys too was way over priced. Some of the workers were harrassing the monkeys; but the monkeys were harrassing them too.", "Someone suggested a visit to the monkey forest - we thought it would be just another one of those touristy spots with hoards of people and not much to see but we were very wrong! This place is worth a visit - there are monkeys EVERYWHERE!! My daughter has a phobia of monkeys and even she enjoyed it. At times we felt like we were going to have monkeys crawling all over us, but as long as you read the rules and follow them, then it is quite safe. There were some tourists who actively encouraged the monkeys to jump on them which was entertaining to watch, especially when the monkeys tried to take the earrings out of their ears and the watches off their wrists! As well as the monkeys providing the entertainment, the setting was in a beautiful bit of rain forest set in the heart of Ubud - well worth a visit just for the rainforest!", "This is one of the most interesting and beautiful places you can visit in Ubud. The monkeys are more or less well behaved so it doesn't feel like they are going to bite or get aggressive. Also the place looks like a scene from \\The Great Book of the Jungle \\\" as it has a countless amount of amazing beautiful statues around the whole forest. It's a very pleasant walk in a cooling jungle-like place on a hot day. Don't forget to take a mosquito spray with you not to get countless bites\"", "Cheeky monkeys! It was a lovely way to spend a couple of hours watching the monkeys & tourists interact.", "Lol i like this place the monkeys are free to roam as they please just make sure you keep all personal belongings to your self because if the monkeys sees you with food or a water bottle they will definitely jump on you. The also have a thing for glasses and phones so hold on tight!! Overall beside the weather being hot the monkeys are everywhere and if you want them to go on you, you can purchase bananas in the front. You gotta atleast experience it once and it is very inexpensive.", "One of the must-go in Ubud and the trip here probably lasts about 2-3 hours. A sanctuary to walk around and see the monkeys and their antics. You can purchase a small or big bunch of bananas to feed the banana but beware! If you are holding the banana, the monkey will climb on you and sit on your head/shoulder till he/she gets the banana. Worth a shot since it's only Rp30,000.", "The Monkey Forest Sanctuary has been developed as Ubud’s main tourist attraction. It is interesting to visit if you have never been in other place where you have contact with this kind of apes, or even if you have time to spare during your stay in this nice town.", "A good idea to protect the monkeys, and some lovely Hindu temples however the monkeys now expect to be fed which is a little annoying, despite the fact they are very cute.", "This is a sacred place and sanctuary for he monkeys that inhabit the park. Whilst we were warned to keep our belongings tightly grasped as the monkeys grabbed anything from tourists, this was not at all evident. The monkeys did not bother anyone unless provoked by humans. We took some close ups and they did not object to be photographed. There are rain forests inside the park with roots hanging all over the place ...a spectacular sight. Saw some seers in deer park opposite the amphitheater . There is an exhibition hall where painting exhibitions are held often. Loved the quiet and peacefulness of the natural surroundings.", "A nice spot to visit if your in the Ubud area. Would recommend doing the elephant safari and monkey Forrest in the same say if traveling from another part of and returning on the same day as you can easily fit both in. The monkeys are good to see and there are heaps of them, they are cheeky so hold onto sunglasses and mobile phones.", "My wife and I visited this place. The scenery is pleasant. The temple itself is mediocre, compared to the massive temples that we have seen in Siem Reap, Cambodia. The monkeys here (there are lots of them) can be a nuisance.", "The Monkey Forest is only a short walk (about 15 minutes down Jl Bisma) from Honeymoon Guesthouse. We chose to make an early morning walk which was a great choice as it turned out. We arrived at the Monkey Forest just before 8.30 Am just before it was opened for visitors for the day. Entry fee is 30000 Irp and a bag of bananas to feed the monkeys is 50000 Irp. The beauty of the early start was that the temperature was cooler, there were fewer visitors in the park and best of all we got to see the attendants feeding the monkeys and could observe their social behaviour. The forest was cool and pleasant. We walked around the main track to the main temple (where there is another entrance) and access to a boardwalk track which takes you down through the foest to the Campuhan River and to a small temple (Holy Spirit temple) which is in a truly delightful and beautiful setting. We walked home via Monkey Forest Road and had a light lunch of Nasi Campur opposite the Royal Palace", "Like many other things in , this place is relatively staged and a somewhat bastardized version of a true nature reserve type sanctuary. It’s good that they’ve discouraged people from feeding monkeys now, but the staff still use food to get pictures for tourists. While they were more often too busy humoring tourist photo ops, I can appreciate that at times, if they felt a monkey was getting too touchy or spending too much time near someone, they would throw food as a decoy for the person’s escape. I’d say that if you want to come here, just set your expectations and stay a reasonable distance away from the monkeys (they are still wild after all). Ladies, don’t wear skirts/dresses either. I saw two girls who ended up screaming and getting scratched after monkeys were playing with and curiously going up their skirts.", "I went with my GF and enjoyed the experience, it is very up close with the monkeys and you are able to buy bananas to feed the monkeys. Unfortunately my GF didn't enjoy the experience, some of the monkeys are quite big and they won't hesitate to climb on people which you may find intimidating. This can be a great day out, but if you are with someone who doesn't like wild animals up close and personal I would swerve the monkey forest!", "Visited ubud ,monkey forest. Worth visiting with a driver. Very popular attraction. Cost to enter park. Monkeys try to get food from visitors. Jump on your shoulders,unexoectedly. Keep calm quiet,they are very friendly. Staff around to make sure every one saf, especially the monkeys.", "Had a free day so took a trip to Ubud. It was only AU$2 or $3 to get in so I thought why not? It was worth that cost, I would never pay any more. Takes about half an hour to walk around, look at some monkeys and you are finished. I was just over it because I had seen so many monkeys in Malaysia. The monkeys don't go near you unless you have food. They did generally gravitate to people wearing backpacks.", "Of course people go to Monkey forest for the monkeys, and despite the whole thing being very touristy I still find it fascinating after 4-5 visits. But for me, the very best aspect is probably the scenery with the overgrown, old architecture set in dense rainforest. My favourite spot is down in the river valley, across the footbridge from the centre crossing - this detour can easily be missed, but for the ones who find it, it often turns out the greatest photo opportunity of the whole visit (sometimes causing queues over the narrow bridge). Just be careful with any shiny objects and if you'r bringing small children - the monkeys are not shy, and if they steal something you will never, ever get it back.", "This has to be one of the cheapest and best value visit. There are so many monkeys you are sure to see some funny stuff. Beware of taking in bags, hats, sunglasses etc. The monkeys will take your stuff so please be aware. If you buy bananas then they will definitely come running!", "We visited the Monkey Forest Sanctuary for an afternoon whilst staying near Ubud. It was an incredible experience. The forest itself is very large, and there are lots of areas to explore, so we spent a good couple of hours there. At 20,000rp per person, the entry costs are very cheap. We really enjoyed it. Hang on to your belongings and try and minimise the things hanging/freely available. A man had his camera stolen by a monkey, so an iron grip is essential for photography.", "We went to the Monkey Forest on a one day stop at on a cruise. From the moment we walked in there were monkeys everywhere. We bought a bunch of bananas for 20000IDR ($2) Australian, it was the best entertainment I have had in years, these little fellas have the greatest personalities and keep you entertained for hours. My only regret is we had to leave and I couldn't stay longer. This was an amazing day.", "A very large forest with a huge monkey population. Be aware of belongings as the monkeys like to take them, one took my water bottle! Would also exercise caution as a set of rabies vaccinations (costly) are needed incase of bites.", "We visited with 3 children aged 9,7 & 5 and were a little nervous upon hearing stories of agressive monkeys stealing bags etc. However, we were pleasantly surprised and had a great couple of hours. We took heed of advice not to carry extra bags or buy bananas for the monkeys. They left us all alone as there were plenty of people who did have fruit. The workers at the forest were very helpful especially to those who wished to have photos taken with monkeys perched on their heads! ! The children enjoyed finding 'treasures' in the forest, lots of carvings and statues.", "If you're in Ubud be sure to visit the Monkey forest. The price is not to bad but could be cheaper. There are some amazing trees and of course lots of monkeys. Be aware they tend to steal your belongings from time to time so dont bring food or loos items like sunglasses,... Also dont bring food. You can buy bananas uf you want at the entrance but its not needed to see them up close. When you bring food they will jump on you so that would make nice pictures. Just be careful for bites and scratches they might give you the dog fever (dont know the right name) Please do not give sweet drinks or candy its very bad for them. If they jump you and you want it to stop stand up and walk away. If you carry food drop it. Its a beautifull setting so take your time and walk around relax and take some amazing pictures. Baby apes can be seen from around may till september from what ive heard. We were 2 adults but I'm sure this is even more fun for the kids. Great thing to do whilest in Ubud.", "Went on Christmas Day and had a great time. The forest is beautiful and after taking so many pictures of the monkeys, I finally put my camera down to enjoy the view and the sculptures. The monkeys WILL climb up you if you hold a banana up or other food, but will stay away if you are just walking around the sanctuary. If you are the type that would freak out if a monkey starting climbing you, just don't take any food with you. I did not experience a monkey trying to steal my cell phone or anything else, but my husband did sit down for awhile and a monkey climbed next to him, sat on his lap, and tried to pickpocket him. It was more amusing than scary. Great experience and could have spent many hours there. Now, here's my 13-year-old daughter's point of view: \\The monkeys were RL+EALLLLLLYY scaryyyy and they tried to rob us. They were everywhere. There is no escaping or no turning back. I almost died. :( They're cute from a distance, though; a 20- foot distance.\\\" As you can tell, my daughter is not all that brave.She did NOT almost die, but they did make her nervous. So, if you have a child who is skiddish around animals like monkeys, take note of this. :)\"", "The forest is gorgeous and the atmosphere is amazing. Monkeys are kind if you do not disturb them too much. Getting close to baby monkey with mums coe to them could be dangerous. Note please that taking pictures with monkey on yours should while feeding them under the supervision of a staff member can be charched.", "We visited and had our credit card declined twice. Payed cash. The two declined transactions were then approved over 24 hours later. The women on the counter did not (or pretended to not) understand my requests for a receipt. Thank goodness for a local SIM card and Skype to speak to our credit card company back home. Will have to wait 21 days to see how this turns out, but not worth the hours of hassle to sort out. Also a monkey jumped on and scratched one of our children. She was doing nothing to attract or anger it. The first aid provided by the centre was good. The monkeys can carry some nasty diseases. On reflection I don't think the experience is worth exposing children to this risk. There are monkeys elsewhere in that are not as overfed and semi-domesticated.", "Great fun here. Monkeys everywhere doing what monkeys do 😄. You just have to be careful they don't grab any of your belongings but if you don't have plastic bottles or food on you then your safe lol", "i recommended you to come to this place, because this place is beautiful, the monkey is cute and also the staff is very friendly", "Very beautiful place. Even if it's sometimes crowded, it still has a natural/wild side... Monkeys are everywhere, you can't miss them, especially if you have bananas :p They are very dynamic, don't be afraid if they jump on you, just let them do what they want and everything will be alright ! You just have to follow simple rules : keep your glasses and every object you care about in your bag (not in pockets !) / don't touch them, they hate being touched / Don't look at them in eyes If you have a banana and they jump on you, raise you hand, they are used to that.", "You pay a small entrance fee and enter a temple type place with wild monkeys everywhere this place was fun, quite, relaxed with the occasional tourist being a little too stupid and getting entangled with one or two of them by giving too many bananas from the sellers inside .....this then causing fear from the tourist as they got a little brave and then jumped on....just your your brain and only show one banana at a time if your going to go down that photo with monkey on shoulder route. The funny bit was when we got back to our open top jeep parked in the car park there was a monkey climbing out with a can of soft drink I had left on the seat... He then continued on his way can in hand and gone...real funny .....staff issue a little bit, not enough of them and should you have an issue they are well too far away to help quickly...so just think .. Take care and go slow and the entire family well love it", "This place was way better than we expected in terms of the forest and water baths itself. Though we didn't feed the monkeys (we have a timid 6 year old and fearless 2 years old - so neither were suitable at this stage), there were a lot of monkeys in their natural habitat to see and get reasonably close too. Was definitely worth the trip and would go again or recommend to friends!", "Being a nature lover, I really enjoyed the Monkey Forest. Tourists everywhere interacting with the local monkey population. Great photo opportunities. Neat topography and nature walk. And tonnes of laughs as people get jumped on and finagled by the clever monkeys. Bring small bananas and break them up into small bits then hold them over your head... Monkey on the shoulder for sure. Doesn't need more than 60-90 minutes to get your fill.", "This is the best monkey forest in as the monkeys are living at their paradise of huge forest with a lots of high vegetation and they are fed properly which make them more calm and don't like to grab any accessories such as glasses, hat, camera except the plastic bag and bottle of water.. What I like is, we could invite the monkey to be on your shoulder just by lifting a banana higher and give it when the monkey climb up on yours..that is pretty safe and don't touch the monkey..!!", "Yes. There are too many tourists - but boy there are a lot of monkeys too! And it’s fun. I was expecting a pitiful “zoo” type experience- but I was pleasantly surprised. The monkeys seem to be healthy, well cared for and are free to come and go as they please (you can see them in and around Ubud outside of the forest). And they are free to just hang out. They mostly keep to themselves and do monkey stuff while visitors watch. Warning - follow the instructions - don’t wear things like hoop earrings or other shiny things. The monkeys are quick to take things and they don’t care about your ears. We saw a woman with a monkey on her neck. It was pulling earrings and hair. She was screaming. Everyone was okay but was a bit scary. Also leave crap like hand sanitizer at home. We saw a young monkey with a big bottle of hand sanitizer. He had opened it and was drinking it. If it’s bad for us to drink it’s bound to be bad (or even toxic) for them.", "Good to see the monkeys, nice walk through the park, when we visited we also watched the farmers in close rice fields with slingshots try and stop the monkeys from eating their rice, so cute watching the farmers and the monkeys bopping up and down.", "If you're close to Ubud, you've got to stop by the monkey forest. Buy some bananas from the ladies by the ticker counter, then HIDE the bananas before you enter because a monkey will snatch the entire bundle from you if you aren't careful. Don't be frightened though, some seem big, but aren't dangerous... they are fed enough bananas that they are living in monkey heaven (Note, don't stare in their eyes, they are scared by that) There are tons of little monkey babies running around nibbling at bananas! It's the best part. You can easily spend an hour admiring the monkeys up close.", "The initial intrigue was simply the monkeys. But holy moly this Forrest is simply stunning. The statues and stone work there are amazing. We read up a lot about it to make sure we wouldn't be harassed by them but the monkeys were perfectly fine to us the whole time. We didn't bring our bags or keep anything in our pockets and witness a couple people with backpacks getting jumped. We enjoyed the beautiful walk around the whole Forrest. Nelson the blind monkey at the back in a rehabilitation cage was the saddest thing I've ever seen in my life. He was the only negative.", "I went to the monkey forest an hour before it closed which was plenty of time for my partner and I. The monkeys are used to lots of people and will climb on you and even go through your pockets if they think you have food. You can buy bananas cheaply off the stands in the monkey forest but be aware he monkeys will climb and jump on you quite abruptly. However, it is all good fun and the area is quite scenic too. I'd recommend this for all groups and age ranges.", "Great place to go. Beautiful forest/jungle with ancient statues and wild monkeys. But be careful of having food or shiny things out, as the monkeys will try to grab them. I was bitten when I protected our house key which was in an outer, visible pocket, but the monkeys are regular checked and they do not have rabies. Would go again, but definitely not with babies or very small children.", "Ist definately a must do if you are in ubud. The monkeys are very Fun to watch but you should be careful because they can come very close and grab your stuff. There are a lot of Tourists but its worth it", "We thought this would be just an okay experience but instead we stayed over two hours and enjoyed both the monkeys and watching the other humans enjoy the monkeys. So much fun!!", "It was lovely to see the monkeys in a natural environment, but unfortunately I was unlucky enough to be attacked by one. There wasn't much of a scratch and the medical staff who smothered me in iodine were insistent that the monkeys don't have rabies. Afterwards I searched online and found that being attacked by the monkeys is quite a common occurance. I didn't do anything wrong but some of the bigger ones are quite aggressive. If you are planning to go here I would advise being very cautious. I don't think it's a place for children.", "Nothing new if you have visited zoo,but if u r traveling with kids it must be a good sight for them, be careful of monkeys ,they might come and sit on ur head or try to snatch things you have in ur hands or your bag, as one monkey tried to snatch my sanitizer 😀 ,do not feed them anything.", "Nice area to look at. Lots of funny monkeys. Not too aggressive will jump on you if you hold out food for them which was fun enough. The babies don't jump usually as the mum gets the food for them. Admission was very cheap.", "This sanctuary is a must see. It is fully shaded from the hot sun and a very easy walk for all age levels and/or strollers. The monkeys are always entertaining if you use caution and remember that it is their home.", "A lovely relaxing place. Beautifully tranquil once you get away from the entrance. The monkeys seemed happy!", "they have beautiful forest and lot of monkeys but you know, some monkeys are so aggressive and it made me uncomfortable..so, I suggest you not to go there unless you love monkeys", "Looked forward to seeing some monkeys on my adventures, they didn't dissappoint. There are bananas available at the entrance to purchase (cheap) to feed to the monkeys, unfortunately no one told me to put them in my bag and only bring them out when you want to attract the monkeys. Instead I go walking in the forest and 2 ft in I get ransacked by several monkeys jumping and climbing on me and ripped the bunch (about 5 bananas) off me. Needless to say I will learn for next time :-) there are a few stalls of clothes, home ware, ornaments etc. Don't have your sunnies or hat or lippy on you as they may get taken off you by the monkeys. Worth going though, don't let that deter you it just means you are forewarned. There is a $2 Aus entry fee", "Which was a surprise, place well kept and more monkeys than you could shake a stick at... well worth a visit", "A lovely park to visit in centre of Ubud, where loads of monkeys roam free. Can get excellent shots of the monkeys. Some tourists a little silly around them, don’t bring any food or they will seek it out without hesitation. Put away any thing you don’t want to loose and don’t drop your water bottle - even saw a monkey trying to eat one (taken from money when alerted ranger) A lot of park rangers on hand to keep watch on the monkeys and silly tourists. An enjoyable walk and even saw babies so cute.", "We were lucky to visit the forest at a time when the monkeys had their offspring. We unfortunately had only 30 min. time until closing but it was worth while. If I had the chance I would return and spend more time.", "It's hard not to visit this place as it's so mentioned and 'the' attraction of Ubud. Cost is now 30k and we managed to spend a couple of hours slowly walking around and watching people with the monkeys. The monkeys also go outside the forest and if you stay nearby they often visit in the early mornings. The deer in what amounted to a cage was very sad and unnessecary. If you buy bananas the monkeys around the carts will take them within 30 seconds. Had a interesting conversation with a young man manning the desk in the 'gallery' who was paying school students to try and pick up rubbish and asked us how we dealt with it in our country and how tourists were pushing the issue here. It is quite sad the amount of trash that is piling up around Ubud. Curiously at Monkey Forest there were men employed with 'public area conservation' on their t-shirts, who swept the path if visitors walked by, but never made any attempt to pick up the trash in the forest. So remember if you drop something or don't pay attention to losing it - that trash will sit there for years! Overall it's well worth a visit.", "nice place for a chill visit, little walk in the forest and see the monkeys. They're not shy at all, will come towoards you !", "I visited Monkey Forest with a friend and we really enjoyed walking around and watching the monkeys. It was easy to find and quick to enter. We spent a few hours watching the monkeys. They were very accustomed to having people around them but looked free to do as they pleased in the forest. Staff were on hand to keep an eye on the monkeys. Facilities were clean and we were able to take our time walking round", "Nice shed of tress along the way. Nice statues. But be careful with the monkeys. I walk alone one of the path. Two monkeys attack me. Climb up my head & shoulder trying to open my camera bag. They trying hard. One of it never give up despite one of them leave. Finally one of the staff walk by, they left me. The staff advice me to just continue walk even they on my shoulder but i dare not take the risk. I just stand still, praying in my heart. No yelling, no touching. They say don't touch scare they will bite back. Just be careful, keep all your sunglasses, handphone in bag and ZIP it!", "Stopped by on a day trip around Ubud. 50k IDR was worth the entrance fee. Nice walk around checking out the monkeys at play. They spot the dim witted tourists with food a mile away. Be careful as they will be all over you like a rash. You could spend a couple of hours in there if you really like monkeys.", "A beautiful place to visit, but unfortunately so much litter everywhere. Monkeys can be aggressive, also they can poo from the trees, still very entertaining!", "We visited the Sacred Monkey Forest twice since our hotel was directly next door. I had read all the reviews and knew of the risk you take when getting so close to these guys. As long as you remain calm and keep your hands out of your pocket...you should be fine! If you put your hands in your pocket, the monkeys think you have food and they'll go for it. ;-) We had an adolescent jump up on us as we were attempting a selfie...he got curious and played with my phone, tried grooming my husband's bald head and then went on his way. It was the highlight of our trip!", "This place has beautiful things to see as the wonderful bridge, temples and ancient trees beside the monkeys. I recommend not to run if one of them chases you.", "The Monkey Forest is a must see at least once on your visit to Ubud. As I recall it is about 60k IDR per person and 50k IDR for a bunch of bananas to give to the monkeys. Be careful how you keep the bananas as you will attract a monkey on your back if they see you have fruit for them. Ensure you bring some hand sanitizer with you, I am glad I brought mine as I had several monkeys jump on me (only because I was waving bananas around like a fool, you are safe if you have no bananas). Monkeys are fun, worth the visit.", "We had a great couple of hours at the monkey forest sanctuary. The entrance fee was £2.50 each, it tells you all the Do's and Don'ts at the entrance of which there are 3. It's well sign posted as you walk through the Forrest, with a temples an ornate bridge and off course 100's of monkeys if all ages. Some are very excitable and love playing around, whilst others (the older ones) are just chilling out. We had a great time and would recommend. ", "What a laugh! I don't know what was funnier? The monkeys or the silly tourist? This is a great little place and very entertaining but be warned, don't venture too close as you might find yourself with a bite as 2 tourists found out the hard way! You can grab a bunch of bananas for 20000 but they will be gone before you reach the centre of the park but fear not, you can buy more whilst inside, just make sure you let go of the banana! They are feisty little guys when they don't get there own way! You could sit and watch these little Monkeys for hours they all have some great personalities! Very nice place and the kids will love it!", "Those nuggets have teeth so don't mess with them. Rangers are great and will help you have a safe enjoyable experience. Put this on you're bucket list and do it!!", "We spent a great morning here in December - I recommend getting yourself a bunch of bananas to get 'up close and personal' with the monkeys! The only thing that would have made it better is a little more information about the monkeys etc.", "A good experience well worth a visit. Some of the monkeys are quite friendly & will climb on you. They are funny to watch.", "This is a beautiful spot that has the benefit of being cool in the heat of Ubud! You can buy bananas to feed the monkeys, most of whom take them very gently from you - though watch out for the greedy ones that just want the whole bunch! Also really nice if you happen to be there when the staff feed them papaya leaves and other treats... Great to see the itty bitty babies that are still unsure wobbly on their legs but not the least afraid of people.", "Lots of tourists, but you can see why. Monkeys were calm most of the time, only fighting amongst themselves. The handlers were very experienced with them, and happy to help. Just don't wear anything shiny (necklaces, rings, earrings).", "This truly is a sacred place! We visited the first day we arrived and were greeted with a lush green forest, friendly people and crazy monkeys. The bananas were cheaper than the entry fee, which was only around $2-$5 Aus from memory, and once you purchased a bunch the monkeys would come flying and climbing. If you're not a fan of that idea, they leave you alone so long as you don't have food. Don't carry anything in your pockets though! Had a cheeky one sit on my lap and go through looking for things to take. There are a lot of different pathways to take you through different parts of the forest. Definitely explore as much as you can, as there are amazing photo opportunities to be found. One of the best experiences of our lives. So much fun!", "Nice to visit the place but it is not a problem if you miss this. There were a lot of monkeys and the park is nice.", "The florest is definitely a must see in Ubud, good preservation of the area and the instection without the monkeys is amazing. I strongly suggest to buy the bananas there to have few monkeys climbing on you to get it. Fun experience for the entire family.", "This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to see monkey up close (if you haven’t been on safari, ridden trains in India etc). They are very used to people so aggressive with each other and people. Take no plastic bags as they will climb you to get inside them. Also the walk back to the main entrance may seem long but asking your driver may be harder to find at gate 3 because of the traffic patterns.", "This was a highlight of our trip with teenage kids. So many people with so many warnings nearly scared us off coming, I'm glad we didn't listen. Use your common sense and you will enjoy the visit. If you buy bananas - we did, twice - be prepared to give them away, that is what they are for, and what the monkeys expect. We bought bananas at the entrance and were very quickly mobbed. Half way thru the main area, there are a couple of gorgeous monkey families with very little babies, sooooo cute. Around the corner from the temple there is another entrance. We bought bananas again and the nese lady helped us feed the monkeys. She told us to hold one banana in the air and let the monkey climb you. This was so much fun, and the lady had an elastic that she threatened the grumpy monkeys with so that the aggressive males were shooed away. My tip - buy the bananas and ask the ladies to help! Don't miss this, the monkeys are a lot of fun, just respect them and give them space. We saw a tourist put an iphone right up to the face of a monkey to get a photo and this got a bad reaction from the monkey - and rightly so I say!", "Another couple of hours well spent. This is a functioning temple complex where you can't enter all of the sites. However there is enough to see to while away a couple of hours and the scenery is breath taking. Watch out for the monkeys as they are opportunistic thieves.", "This is a must do - even if you are slightly nervous. Theres a ton of instructions that may scare you but be calm, dont make eye contact with the monkeys and you will get to watch 100's of monkeys monkeying around ! Keep your backpack in front of you and dont stand for too long anywhere around the mobkeys - they get bold and may jump on you. Tis was a rally FUN experience !", "The monkeys were roaming free and it was really nice to be able to watch them up close and see them in a really pretty habitat. But don't be lulled - they are fiercely territorial/protective, and one, rather mischievous, stole a pearl earing off someone. Despite cajoling by a number of us - it refused to give it up...", "The monkey forest sanctuary is very closed to the city centre and the entrance for the park costs only 40.000 rule per person! Obviously, the park is not very big but it's kept very clean and the monkeys are totally free so, the experience of being surrounded by monkeys, all around you is absolutely lovely. There is a lovely river too and a big park. Don't bring any food with you,otherwise the monkeys will grab it from you! Same regarding your bags, don't put any food inside, otherwise the monkeys will climb on you,trying to open your bag. My only very huge disappointment, and regards all Indonesia is, the amount of trashed,rubbishes,plastic bottles you can see everywhere. I repeat, the park was clean but, for example, looking down the river, you could see a bug amount of plastic bottles and rubbishes! As tourists, we really need to understand how important is to keep the place where we travel to, clean! As local people, unfortunately, apparently, they do think that trashes and rubbishes is a natural phenomena and don't understand how much this huge issue damaged the environment. ", "The monkey forest was the best thing we saw near Ubud in . There were literally hundreds of monkeys of all sizes wandering around on the ground, in the trees, climbing temple walls, etc. You could get very close to the monkeys without them bothering you unless you did something stupid. There was also a nice temple on the grounds with a lot of interesting stone carvings. It's best not to bring in any food, water bottles or very shiny things as the monkeys might take an interest in them. We watched one have a tug of war with a lady who had a bright gold purse and another grab a water bottle.", "A nice walk in a park full of monkeys and a little bit adventures for those who are only used to see monkeys caged up in a zoo. Reading some of the reviews before going there, we were a little bit freaked that the monkeys would attack us or steal our belongings. This is far from the truth. They only approached us when we tried to lure them with some food or when we reached out to them. One of them was really friendly and just wanted me to bounce her up and down my hand. Another one wanted to be petted by my boyfriend. It is true though that we didn't touch them first but waited for them to come to us. So, go with some goodies in your pockets and approach the younger monkeys. You will definitely enjoy this experience :)", "Visited as part of our trip to ubud. Lots of monkeys who freely walk around. You can buy food and encourage the monkeys to sit on you but we didn't. There are a few deer in an enclosure that look a bit sad Worth a visit for an hour. ", "Gorgeous place!! must see. but those monkeys can be like the flying monkeys from the wizard of oz!!! lots of tall trees, jungle vibes. Nice place for a mini hike in the center of the town.", "I had read about Monkey Forest and knew we wanted to spend a little time there but I didn't realize how much we would truly ENJOY it! Take a few hours to stroll through. The tickets are super-cheap (about $2USD) and the entertainment is worth it. The pictures on TA don't do it justice. You walk in and immediatly you can count the # of monkeys you see - they are everywhere! And, they aren't shy. They go about their daily business and you are a guest. Groundskeepers are on-site to feed them sweet potatoes, although some women will try to sell you \\banana for the monkey?\\\". We declined. We have a million fantastic photographs from here. You'll see recommendations not to have anything loose and I can see why. One monkey stole a water bottle out of a ladies hands so put your sunglasses in your purse and hold onto your camera. My husband was wearing our backpack and I reached in it to get a water bottle and immediatly there were 3 monkeys surrounding us. I zipped back up and stepped away and in that short time 2 monkeys were on my husbands back/shoulders. He loved it, but it just goes to show that they really do expect food and know where to find it :)\"", "Respect the monkeys, listen to the guides and you can't go far wrong. My wife, teenage son and teenage daughter thoroughly loved it there. We met up with some from friends from England and had the most enjoyable time. The gardens and temples are worth the price of admission alone but to see the monkeys in the natural habitat - playing and grooming each other just adds to the experience", "First, visiting the Monkey Forest Sanctuary is a no-brainer if you've already travelled to Ubud - entry is very cheap, the forest/temple environment attractive, and the monkeys definitely interesting. While probably coming across very sanctimonious and petty, my wife and I did feel a bit conflicted about the setup of this 'attraction' - the monkeys are clearly dependent on the ecosystem of wardens and tourists, the latter of which are encouraged to buy bananas to goad the monkeys into sitting on their heads for snapshots. But these are highly intelligent and not easily tamed animals, which we felt keenly as a number tried to attack other tourists and our own small (two and five) children on more than one occasion without much/anything by way of provocation (you are told on entry to avoid direct eye contact). I wouldn't want to over-egg this - it was easy to shoo the monkeys away, but this is not a zoo or guaranteed safe 'entertainment', as the number of monkeys bearing serious open wounds from fights demonstrates. So while we enjoyed the experience, it felt a little exploitative and never entirely safe with small children. Adults and older families should have no problem - the temples were attractive too.", "Came here with my gf last year in June 2014 on our trip to Indonesia (didn't really get a chance to post this review since then). The entry fee to the forest was super cheap just like all the other museums and attractions in Ubud. (So people paying a bunch of money to see this and get a guide are getting ripped off). At the entrance, there are ladies selling bananas so that you could feed the monkeys. It isn't too expensive and makes for a fun experience. You could always bring your own if you didn't want to spend the couple of rupiah. The forest itself isn't very big, you could leisurely walk it all in 30 or so minutes, but it will probably take about an hour because you'll be stopping every now and then taking pictures of the monkeys. When we went, the monkeys weren't aggressive at all and would climb and sit on your lap and shoulders if you wanted them too (so long as you gave them a banana). Sometimes they would follow you around, but when I showed them my hands were empty, they would leave and bother other people. A few people tried to antagonize them to get \\action shots\\\" and only then did those monkeys hiss/bare their teeth at them, so avoid doing that. The only reason why I gave it 4 stars is because the groundskeepers/security confiscated the nuts we were feeding the monkeys because they said they're not permitted. This is untrue because in every other place with monkeys there are vendors and people feeding them nuts which they thoroughly enjoy, so I believe the security just wanted you to spend money on the bananas. I would definitely recommend people to pass by the forest to take some pictures with the monkeys.\"", "Lots of monkeys to see. A great walk through the forest. It's worth paying for a banana to get some photos with the monkeys on you but you have to stay very calm and be prepared to get a little dirty. Don't bring sunglasses. I wouldn't bring a bag if I were you and hold on to your camera.", "Good way to spend a couple of hours. The monkeys are well fed and looked after so it’s a safe fun and interactive couple of hours.", "Nice and secluded, sacred site for monkeys. They are nice and friendly and very clever. I had them climbing all over me. They knew where I had stored the bananas. Clever monkeys", "We really enjoyed the Monkey sanctuary, it was very interesting to watch the monkeys interact with each other, these cheeky little creatures are very clever and are quite good pickpockets! The only downfall in my opinion is the stupidity of some of the other visitors, getting too close or touching monkeys. I saw one lady pick up a baby monkey infront of the Mother. The mama monkey did not react well (as you can expect) Perhaps a little more information should be provided to the visitors", "Perfect for kids and adults alike! My boyfriend and I had great fun taking photos of and with the monkeys. Worth a visit for a rare experience!", "I loved the monkey forest, especially as there were sooo many babies! There are many interesting paths to walk and monkeys enjoying the forest everywhere. It was so fun to see them! Two tips: there are many different gates into the forest, so remember which one you entered by! And second, there's one wood pathway that is SUPER SLICK after it rains (I slipped and fractured my tailbone, ouch!)", "I really enjoyed walking around the forest and engagaing with the monkeys. The forest is lovely. And, there are so many areas where you can just sit, relax, and watch the monkeys.", "We went to the Monkey Forest in Ubud and it is a very beautiful experience, amazing to see the Monkeys with their families in the wild, very well cared for. Be careful when you buy bananas as the Monkeys will jump all over you, it can be a shock.,You think they will wait for you to feed them, they don't. They will steal anything loose, specs, camera etc, be prepared. Well worth a visit. We enjoyed the experience.", "We enjoyed a morning walk through the forest and with monkeys climbing up onto our shoulders to eat corn from our hands and snatching bananas. My teenage children and I were thrilled. I was a bit anxious at first having read reviews about aggressive monkeys but we had the opposite experience. They were gentle when they climbed on us and were really funny when we bought bananas for them.", "The Monkey Forest is a nice place to rest and enjoy while visiting the bustling town of Ubud. The macaques are very cheeky so make sure they can't reach your zippers as they will open your bag or pockets and do a quick grab and run. Just follow the guidelines and you'll be just fine though. The babies are extremely adorable and the place is nice to walk through. It isn't very big so you won't have to spend all afternoon (but if you want to, who's stopping you 😉)", "Temple dedicated to monkeys which are considered sacred amongst the local people. Most of the monkeys are not aggressive but they are in search of food all the times.", "It was fun, it is just that I was a little afraid of this nice monkeys, they were grabbing the bags of the people.", "The Forest has a good amount of friendly and scary monkeys. The forest is well kept and you see families of monkeys scattered through the lush forest. There is a place where they sell bananas to feed the monkeys and the monkeys will jump all over you. The monkeys won't hurt you as long as you don't touch them even thought they are on you. Definitely worth a visit.", "I really like it but please follow the rules, we didn't pay a lot of attention to all of them and some monkeys stole our things ( they open our bag ) but it was our fault. Now is funny to remember that. So just be careful and you will enjoy it 100%", "If you like monkeys visit this park:) ok, it's also nice and green with all sorts of trees but do not go there to relax:) Monkeys are really curious and they will try to steal something from your backapck:)", "This attraction is not for anyone who doesn't like animals near them. The monkeys actually jump on people's backs and try to steal anything that looks like food from the tourists. There are staff in certain areas to deter this but not enough. The young monkeys are cute to watch but you are constantly on guard watching for any bigger ones coming near you. Temples nothing special.", "We had a nice walk in this forest full of monkeys. They are not afraid of people so be careful with the belongings.", "This place is a fantastic reserve for a very healthy population of monkeys. It's easy to reach, within walking distance of the main attractions in Ubud, and definitely worth the small entrance fee of 80,000IDR. The forest itself is a very large range playing host to a population of over 1000 macaques, which are given free roam and taken care of very well by the team of caretakers around the park. The park is stunning, with beautiful jungle and several fascinating temples spread throughout. Definitely a worthwhile trip in Ubud.", "Tall green trees and monkeys all around...easy to reach as most of the hotels offer shuttles to Ubud centre from where it is a very short walk. Nice way to spend your morning walking around the forest even during hot days. Monkeys are in abundance and one would even find baby ones sitting on mothers lap or playing with each other on the pathway. Monkey forest also hosts a temple and a small waterfall...one can walk along the waterfall and enjoy the greenry with long shoots coming down from tall trees. Monkeys are in general well behaved and the forest officials keep and eye on them but dont carry water bottles and food with you when you are walking as that would provoke them to come close to you. For the brave hearts, locals sell bananas to feed monkeys and to get opportunity to click a picture or two with these naughty creatures. Word of advice...stay calm even if they come too close to you or sit on your shoulders!", "The sanctuary itself is small, the monkeys are really cute and they take great photos with monkeys, snakes, giant bats and the typical nese suit. But the local guides do everithing to take lots of money off you in their little stores. Mine even cried saying she could not feed her child if I didn’t bought anything. Felt obligated to buy bad quality things for an astronomic price so she could let me go", "The temple and forrest are nice and behold: there are monkeys (lots and lots of them), but: the monkeys are aggressive and one should really, really mind the safety instructions. We saw ourselves that a toddler was bitten violently by a monkey (parents didn’t stick to the safety instructions and put the kid directly next to the monkey for a good picture...) - monkeys can transfer rabies! The personell is very friendly and helpful and constantly remembers the visitors to take care.", "The Monkey Forest is a must see in Ubud. Two beautiful temples, a large natural jungle, and lots and lots of entertaining monkeys to watch right in the middle of Ubud. It’s been completely refurbished this year and very tastefully done.. the monkeys are accustomed to people and have learned that aggressive behavior yields them the most food. Many people get bitten withholding food for a picture. I met one man this year whose hand was bitten through. Please carefully read the Sanctuary rules. The monkeys are well fed. I recommend against bringing food.", "Jungle forest with monkeys everywhere! One of the best experiences of our lives. Its fun and safe so don't worry about the monkeys. They are small and very lovable. Its truly amazing to stare in the eyes of these monkeys (only for a second or two). They are little people. WOW!!", "Great tourist set up and well trodden pathways, roaming monkeys being fed for the crowds, for some perhaps but not for us.", "It was really refreshing to see well looked after animals in . The sanctuary is huge, full of places to explore. You will feel like Indiana Jones amongst the vines and many bridges. Don't bring anything you don't want the monkeys to steal and don't touch the monkeys, they can get aggressive and bite. Make sure you head to the fountains and watch them diving!", "Lots on monkeys, pesky, rather aggressive monkeys. With a banana, you can get them to sit on your shoulder for a photo opportunity, if that is your wish. They sell the bananas on site. The forest is an easy walk through tall trees. It definitely feels like you are in the jungle. The admission is a reasonable price, but it turns out I'm not keen on monkeys who leap on you, so this place is not for me!", "This is a must see for anyone coming to . The monkeys are very friendly and they are everywhere. It’s a very cheap adventure for the family. Buy some bananas from the staff to feed the monkeys. Staff are very friendly and helpful.", "There are monkeys all over , it seems. Here, you can offer them bananas or other fruit. They will take it right from your hand, whether you think they should or not! You won't get much closer to monkeys than this. The sanctuary is in a green, shaded ravine, and there are many mossy sculptures. Very picturesque. The grounds are clean. If you don't bring your own bananas, there are some for purchase. We had fun on our visit, we stayed about an hour. ", "Monkeys are gorgeous, grounds are beautiful. Really good value, highly recommend. Monkeys are now immunised so are safe.", "The park itself is quite nice to walk around, especially down by the stream. Like most monkey attractions, the monkeys tend to be smarter than the people. To get the most entertainment, grab a seat near the banana vendors, and watch the numerous tourists buy bananas to have them quickly taken off them by the monkeys. The monkeys have no problem climbing up your body to grab them from an out stretched hand, or reaching into your pockets.", "Ubud Monkey Forest (Mandala Suci Wenara Wana) is a reserve located at Padangtegal Ubud, . There are hundreds of long-tailed nese macaques living in the forest. Here, you can observe the monkeys in their natural habitat and click many amazing photos. There are also three ancient Hindu temples inside the forest: Pura Dalem Agung, Pura Beji, and Pura Prajapati. The monkeys are supposed to protect the temples from evil spirits.", "The setting of this sanctuary is gorgeous, ancient temples surrounded by jungle. The monkeys are adorable, however, pay heed to the advice given by locals! Even though there are food stalls at the entrance, do not make the mistake of buying the monkeys snacks. They will climb all over you and even raid your bags to find them. It's much more entertaining to watch other hapless tourists struggle with the monkey invasion than to suffer it yourself!", "A little crowded with tourists but very cool to see the monkeys in action! Also lovely walking around the jungle and waterfalls! 2 in 1 experience and cheap entrance. BE CAREFUL of the monkeys though - do not take a backpack in with pockets or food as some monkeys tend to jump on and aggressively search for food - they will open your bag and will hiss if you try get it off you. We watched one lady trying to fight a monkey off her friend backpack for 10 minutes - the monkey ended up getting extremely aggressive towards her and chasing her. Also remember - DO NOT get bitten - You will need to go to hospital to get shots. The place is bigger than it looks so remember the entrance gate number you came in through - the staff are helpful if you get lost! We got to see lots of baby monkeys - very cute! We rented a scooter and drove up for Canggu beach where we stayed - it was 58mins but a lot of fun! If you feel confident would recommend - it’s a great experience & adventure.", "Good fun, traffic in and out of there was very busy so go early. Saw monkeys take people's hats and sunglasses, water bottles etc so best to put them away.", "The ubud monkey forest is one of my favorite places to visit in . i have livid here in for 7 years and always look forward to friends coming to visit because i know for sure we will go to the monkey forest. I am a photographer by trade and have had so much fun taking photos of the monkeys as well as the temples, carvings, and the dragon bridge. the only problem is that in high season, it is very crowded with buses full of tourists making it hard to feel the true majesty of the place. the best time to go is very early in the morning on a weekday in the wet season, you will likely be one of the only ones around. be careful as the monkeys can bite and are used to jumping up on tourists for a banana and a photo op. we always take off all jewelry, sunglasses, hand phones... as the monkeys will grab your stuff and trying getting it back could be a lost cause.", "I have visited Ubud over the past 26 years. Monkey Forest is a beautiful lush small forest with tons of monkeys. It has changed over the years with more paths and some additional construction.", "Before visiting the Monkey Forest Sanctuary, we had read about monkey's attacking people and the tips to avoid being attacked. So we went in and were really careful. You can see a lot of monkeys wandering around people and a lot of people feeding them bananas. We took pictures, kept our distance but saw that it wasn't so bad after all: people were taking selfies and monkeys were jumping on people's shoulders. Seemed friendly. Then, my husband stood around 5 feet away from one of the monkeys for a picture and the monkey went straight to him and bit him in the back! IT DOES HAPPEN, PLEASE BE CAREFUL, AND I CAN TELL YOU, IT WAS NOT WORTH IT. Besides the monkeys, there is nothing else that is interesting or different of the place, so it is not worth the risk. This almost ruined our honeymoon and we had to go to the clinic for rabies shots, which he is still getting, along with other preventative pills to hopefully avoid other diseases the monkey could have had. Please trust me, it is not worth it. At the end of the day, these are wild monkeys. This almost ruined our honeymoon and I don't recommend you going and risking your vacation too. If you go to the Uluwatu temple you can see some monkeys there instead and the risk seems lower since there are monkeys present but not as many.", "These monkeys are aggressive. If they see you are holding something in your hands, pretty much doesn't matter not they are; i.e. not even banana, they would try to snatch them from you. Despite that, it is still quite nice to see the monkeys enjoying the bananas people feed them. You may occasionally see some monkeys fighting for food as well. Overall it's quite interesting.", "Our group enjoyed the beauty of the forest and the playful monkeys every where. I recommend if you don't want to have monkeys approach you then don't have food, especially bananas on you in a purse or pack. The monkeys were entertaining as we watched them jump from the tree branches into a pool of water landing on top of each other or laying on walls grooming, sleeping, chasing and playing.", "As long as you take note of warnings - don't keep bananas in pockets etc , you be ok and see lots and lots of monkeys. Nice setting. temples to see also.", "Well, I am not that interested in this place, since it is all about monkey. But, the scenery is good. Beware with food and drink you bring inside, even in your bag, they can smell it.", "Cool place, my son's idea I don't like wild monkeys running around lose trying to get food from you but the grounds are beautiful it was fun watching many so babies monkeys with their moms. Felt safe enough, but need to keep personal belongings tucked away the monkeys will try to take off you, sunglasses cameras. I recommend this place.", "Was a little anxious going, however, it was amazing watching the monkeys going about their day. We did see a few tourists who has rucksacks on be jumped on by monkeys who were curious. Would definitely recommend going.", "During our short stay in ubud we have been there 2 times as we loved it so much. I highly recommend ging there really early in the morning as everything looks so peaceful than and the monkeys are still totally relaxed.", "The monkeys are cute but a bit aggressive, especially if you have bananas on you. The cool part for me was the temples and the jungle. After a little while you start to notice how the monkeys do whatever they want, like stealing anything they can and climbing on people.", "Pay on entry. Dont buy any food if you have small kids.Wow small friendly money's compared to others in . These guys are so well feed and used to people, yes they will take your hat and camera. But soon drop it once they realise its not food. Dont smile at them, showing your teeth is a form of aggression. Anyway the locals will help you if the monkey looks like it is angry. We spent around an hour here nice spot amongst the trees.", "We didn't stay too long here as we arrived late in the day only 45 minutes before the monkey forest closed. It was a very peaceful stroll! After meeting many aggressive monkeys at other attractions in I was a bit apprehensive but they were all very relaxed and only interested in you if you had food! Some informative boards of information dotted around and friendly staff around the forest also.", "If you love monkeys, you will love it. I love all animals. But this place scared me a little bit. Some of the monkeys can be quite aggressive, especially when competing for food. I was also told by a friend of a friend they had been bitten by one of the monkeys and hog a terrible infection. So it's great but be careful.", "Really pretty and, for the USD 3, worth the cost, but the monkeys themselves are kind of creepy... If you're already in Ubud and have time, worth a stop but otherwise (unless you're obsessed with monkeys) not worth the trip just to see this. There are so many other amazing things to see in . This one can be skipped.", "Fun forest with \\wild\\\" monkeys running around. Never been a big fan of monkeys but everything put together (temples, forest, monkeys) made for a neat experience for the whole family. While I did see a few loose items get taken, it was nowhere near as bad as some reviews led me to believe and they seem to concentrate on plastic bottles and packets of Kleenex. My cell phone and the glasses on top of my head went ignored. We went in July and there were lots of babies with their mother's, none of which acted agressive. Plenty of funny monkey antics which kept the kids amused. The forest and temples add to the atmosphere and it all ties together nicely. Temples weren't open to viisitors when we were there (not sure they ever are). Either way, we would certainly return and I would happily recommend the monkey forest to family, friends, and other TA members.\"", "We went in, bought NO bananas, and the monkeys never jumped on us or tried to steal our glasses, wallets etc. Go, enjoy yourself, see the monkeys be cute, let them jump on others buying bananas, take photos of them, and then leave. It's that simple folks. (But also, keep all items near you, because other reviews say they steal your stuff)", "Right in the center of Ubud, if you can go by motorbike rather than in car, during holiday season in December the traffic is intense on the road. Funny activity that can be done at any age. We saw a lot of baby monkeys, it can happen that monkey jump on your shoulders if you are standing close enough fron the trees and especially if you are bringing food with you. Recommendations are made before entering the forest, just have fun & enjoy the forest!", "Good fun. Bit touristy but pretty surrounds and lots of little walks. Monkeys will jump all over you if you have food so photos are easy", "Enjoyed the setting and the monkeys but one of our group picked up a banana dropped by a baby monkey and was attacked and bitten by the mother. Cant blame the mother protecting her baby.", "This was quite a funny experience. We came here because it was highly recommended. And to be honest, it’s exactly what you would expect. The surroundings are gorgeous and monkeys of various ages everywhere. Some on their own, others with families just embracing life. Feeding them is hilarious as they climb onto you to grab their food. As long as you follow the rules, you are sure to have a great time. We saw so many people doing exactly what they were told not to, and then surprised at the monkeys reaction. Stay safe.", "The temples locate in a forest so you see buildings coexist with trees in a harmonious way. The monkeys are fun to watch. But they are indeed crazy. When we entered the forest, we didn't really pay much attention to the instructions. It turned out to be a terrible mistake. Shortly after we got in there, I tried to take pictures of my wife with an old monkey. I thought her hat was in the way so I asked her to take it off and give it to me. Right after I grabbed the hat in my hand, an army of monkeys started approaching and one of them climbed up my back. It started to unzip my backpack after it got above my shoulder. At the beginning it was a little fun. But after a while you started to realize that these monkeys meant real business for taking your stuff. I shook the money off my back. To my surprise, that money stared at me with anger and evil looks in its eyes. It creeped a hell out of me. Other than that, it's great place to watch monkeys and the ancient nese temples.", "The Monkey forest, while a bit touristy is a fun excursion. Located in a dense jungle with banyan trees, streams and rain forest, monkeys are running wild. Tourists are feeding them bananas by the bushel load but the monkeys are climbing, running and doing their business. Sometimes they may jump on people which is quite alarming but overall a very fun excursion. Not like a zoo at all.", "Fantastic, relaxing and entertaining. We did a couple of hours in the forest. The monkeys are quite relaxed around people but still very wild and territorial. Saw a few entertaining fights! Are able to feed them bananas and fruit. Monkeys are looked after and fed by the sanctuary. Definitely with doing.", "A must see place if you want to see monkeys up close and personal. Lot of cute baby monkeys and kids will enjoy the place. Buy a banana and you will make a new friend.", "The monkeys are very friendly. One climbed all over me and kept playing with my beard. Very soft hands.", "The forest is right in the center of town and a great getaway from the sweltering heat of Ubud. Lots and lots of monkeys all around and most are very aggressive.Take care of your personal belongings esp caps, water bottles and purses. You can feed them with banannas and nuts, but keep your hands safe. Little babies do not always cling to their mothers and may try to rush onto your shoulders.Some may also have a wrestling match on the ground, but keep clear is the best advice given. Flashes and photography does upset some others.", "If you follow the rules clearly explained by the professional staff and many signs, you'll have a great time. Don't think that their rule for not allowing plastic bottles is some trick to make you buy water inside the sanctuary, because monkeys are insanely curious what's in them, and the big ones will rip the bottle right out of your hands. This is a true sanctuary for monkeys, and the staff will not exploit the animals for our entertainment. You enter the monkey's domain and you should treat it as such. You'll have plenty of chances to have close encounters with these little primates, especially if you buy some banana's for them. Don't try to be cheeky by buying 30kg discount-banana's before you enter, because you will unleash the ape-ocalypse and the staff won't be pleased. Other than that; the elder monkeys are very protective of their young. And it's the young ones who aren't shy to come close to you or climb on top of you. Cute, i know; but you have to restrain yourself from holding on to them because the parents will be quick to become aggressive. If this happens; Don't panic and just walk away quietly. The young will jump off soon after.", "It's a nice place to stop by. Monkeys are everywhere. Located at ubud central. Be careful of hats and sunglasses. They have fast hands.", "Its a nice spot with lots of monkeys. The monkeys are very cheeky and will steal most things shiny...even out of your bag so beware! Some of them are cute but some vicious looking with big teeth. Rabies is a problem in so be careful.", "I loved my visit to the Monkey Forest. It was beautiful to walk through, and it was a nice break from the sun beating down on you. The monkeys are relaxed and just hanging around. Depending on what part of the park you are in, you will see different families of monkeys. Some people like to get too close though and end up losing personal items, (I saw a monkey steal a cell phone, and reach into another persons bag to dig around for treasure). There are a few interesting temples in the park as well. My favorite stop in so far.", "Lots of cute monkeys, some aggressive if you don't give them what they want. Nice temple and forest to stroll through. If you've seen monkeys before then it's probably nothing amazing but still a nice way to spend an hour or so.", "At the bottom of the monkey forrest road you find this wonderful park. Entrance was 40k.rp for adults and 30 for kids. The kids loved it. They had pictures taken with small friendly monkeys on their arms for free. Lovely!", "To me this is a must visit place. We have been here the last three trips and thoroughly enjoyed it every time. Each time the experience is different but always wonderful. Thankfully this visit was quieter with less crowds and it was possible to get some great photos on the bridge. This is a sanctuary for the monkeys and they should always be treated with respect, but to see them like this in their natural habitat is a great experience. Thoroughly recommended", "We visited monkey forest in august 2011. The monkeys are very curious which was really fun. Interacting with them was a great experience. But don't be fooled by their sweet looks, they can deliver quite a bite which tends to leave an infection. You need to understand their nature and respect them. They are inteligent and know all about pockets and backpacks and will try to get food from you. Good tip: don't show your teeth to them when you smile because in their(and lot's of other animals) nature they understand that as a threath. Respect their private space and let them come to you, they probably will as they are very curious. A boy got bitten there by not undersanding their nature, It was on animal planet. The place itself is not so fascinating as the monkeys themselves.", "Its a small area (not a forest though) with lots of monkeys everywhere. Easy to walk around & not too steep. Monkeys appear to be friendly & I saw many of them sitting on tourists heads / shoulders & obliging for photographs if you wish to. Its a nice walk for 30 mins or so & perhaps kids will love it more than I did.", "Very cheap to get in as you walk around you will see the monkeys walking, sitting and eating in walls, benches and if offered food they will take it !!! It's smaller that we thought it would be but worth an hour or two of your day.", "Certainly something to see, but 30 min is enough. Monkeys are clearly not afraid of humans and are more than willing to take food out of your hands and pose for pictures. There are staff there to assist you and keep the monkeys (and humans) under control. Go in gate 3 and out gate 1.", "Okay, you'd expect a lot of monkeys. But seriously they are everywhere. It is an amazing visit and a beautiful place. Gets very busy. The monkeys get very close so great for photos. However if like me they make you nervous be warned. My stress level was high. Glad I've been though.", "Absolute must do while you're in Ubud, it is the main tourist attraction. With only a small fee to get in of about $5 you cam spend about 2 hrs plus here, obvious things are be smart and don't have food in your bags because the monkeys will find it and they know how zips work.", "Fun. Lots of monkeys. Timing is important. The 4km drive took 90 mins. Yes. Hour and half! Traffic is very bad at certain times. Ask! Good way to spend an hour or so. Don't trust monkeys, they will take anything they think is food! Buy some bananas in there and they'll climb all over you, if you like monkeys! Nice place.", "My husband enjoyed feeding the monkeys however I did not. We paid $5 Australians for a couple of old bananas as well as an entrance fee. The monkeys are quite aggressive - 1 stole my water bottle. Eventually we left because I was not enjoying the aggressiveness of the monkeys. I do not think this place is suitable for kids and I did not enjoy and would not return.", "Bee carefull, monkey can beat you. It's a lot of monkey, and she's fun also. it's near the center of Ubud.", "My partner and I really enjoyed this. Be aware of the keeper monkey calls, he will round the monkeys up in seconds. Also watch hair clips, if they shine the monkeys will attempt to snatch them, hence the 4stars, I had to fight off a monkey for a clip and they are very aggressive when they want something. Enjoyable all the same!!", "These monkeys are all ages and seem to enjoy watching us watching them! Don't wear bright jewelry as monkeys can be little thieves. There is a temple area inside.", "We have been to the monkey forest many times. It's beautiful inside so take the time to walk around. The monkeys can be feisty. Don't carry anything loose or they will grab it, including water bottles. It's a nice walk through.", "50k entry is well worth it! You will see many monkeys doing funny business. Great for photographs. Lots of beautiful trees and forests too. A lovely spot to walk around and cool under the trees on a hot day!", "If you have never encounterd monkeys before this might be a 4-5star experience. But of you have there is realy nothing special about this built up tourist attraction. Its a cheap fee to enter so nothing lost of you go and dont enjoy it. Would not waste my time", "A must visit place if you are in obviously in Ubud area. This is more than just typical zoo experience but you can literally interact & see the all around monkeys daily activity. ", "Went with my 1.5 and 3 years old. The roadwalk is better than 3 years ago, also more craft stores. The trees provide great shades even from rain. Monkeys are tamer than in Uluwatu, they even pose for pictures! Still, becareful not to wear big shiny accessories, and better not bring water bottles and food. There are fruit stalls all over the place to buy food for the monkeys.", "So much fun here! I was worried this would be a tourist trap, but truly here it's more about the monkey business than the business of monkeys! Guffaw. The monkeys are just roaming freely and chilling throughout the forest. They mostly mind their own business but sometimes interact with people if you offer food or let them climb on you. The forest and temples are really beautiful, and it's a pleasure to walk around even if you ignore the cute macaques. It's great that none of these monkeys are caged or exhibited in any way it's basically just like we have a pathway to walk through their environment and hang out with them for a bit! It brings out the monkey in everyone. I was mischievous all afternoon following my visit. Convenient motorcycle parking nearby.", "The monkeys are quite friendly and is a nice walk . You can buy banannas of a lady before you go in but be aware they wont last for long.", "Beautiful park with lots of scimme to which you can give food to touch them and take pictures. The place is immersed in a jungle with a judged path along which you can find different points from which you can take food to give to the animals. There are plenty of security guards to check that we're not having trouble interacting with the monkeys that even if you are meek, they are still wild animals. The cost of the ticket to enter is absolutely justified and for me it is a tabba that should not be missing in your visit to Ubud", "We visited in high season (August) and it was very busy, as expected. The facility is well run and there are tonnes of monkeys inside. The monkeys are very naughty, and would grab onto anything they could. Do not leave anything hanging on your backpack, or self. We had monkeys jump onto our backpack to steal a hand sanitizer hanging off. We also saw monkey grabbing at pony tails, necklaces, and water bottles- so watch yourself! It's very beautiful inside.", "A fun way to spend an hour while in Ubud. Very nice walkways through the forest with tons of monkeys running about all over the place. They will jump on you/hassle you if you have any form of food on you so be careful. But most of them are pretty chilled out. Lots of funny circumstances with the monkeys interacting with humans and their stuff!", "We came here as a part of our Ubud tour. It was fun to see the monkeys in their habitant. I liked the feeling of us being in their environment instead of them being locked in cages like a zoo. We bought some bananas to feed them. If you follow the rules on the posters about how to behave in the monkey forest as a human you will have a very nice and fun stay! Recommend!", "Fantastic forest with amazing statues and temples. The monkeys are super cute, but be careful do not look them in the eye as they see this aa a threat and do not waft hands in their face or try to touch them - they will attack. We saw a lady almost get bitten today", "Visited late afternoon and it was a lovely experience. Monkeys everywhere just doing their thing, not bothered by the visitors but occasionally you get a cheeky one so don’t have anything hanging loose as it’s fair game in monkey world. Well worth the entrance fee.", "Spent an afternoon here on a recent visit to Ubud. It’s fantastic to see these cheeky monkeys in their natural habitat. Much more interesting, humane and picturesque than any zoo I have ever visited.", "Yes, it is stinky. Yes, the monkeys are thieves. Yes, they crawl all over you! The part that people don't tell you about is the scenery. You're smack dab right in the middle of Ubud, and then you find yourself surrounded by jungle vines and massive statues of komodo dragons! It's truly incredible! make sure to leave your loose items in the car though example: glasses, water bottle, keys, etc.", "A beautiful Walk into the Woods with plenty of Monkeys in their natural habitat. The sculptures are marvelous. Entry Fees per adult is 80k. Chill place to relax and spend some time with nature.", "I absolutely loved spending time with these beautiful monkeys. They're very cheeky so be aware what belongings you carry. You can buy bananas within the forest so you can ffed them. Great fun i'll definitely recommend .", "We had a fun experience at the Monkey Forest. Our driver told us not to buy the bananas at the entrance because the monkeys would be all over us which I kind of wanted but I figured I would follow the locals advice. My husband, 2 children, and I visited the park. As soon as we entered the park I sat down and the monkeys came right over and got on my lap- no bananas needed :) It is a beautiful park to walk around and many, many, many monkey encounters. Tip for you... if you have the smaller monkeys around you and a larger monkey comes around get UP!!! The bigger monkey scares the little ones and they can become aggressive.", "F.Y.I. monkeys can and will actually be very unpredictable and might attack. Be cautious and if you have children, better not take them there. The park though is lovely and filled with amazing statues and a very cool bridge. There is also a small lovely art gallery. Just... the monkeys are there too... After almost being attacked by a group of monkeys in Thailand we know to be careful and if you google you will find many stories of people being attacked in the Monkey Forest too.", "The best thing about the monkey reserve is simply that we got to experience a unique habitats where monkeys are free to roam. It’s a large beautiful park. Not a great deal of interaction with the monkeys as I was anticipating. Was hoping one would try and steal my hat or other such mischief. Liked, did not love.", "I went there with my girlfriend and we really really enjoyed . Monkeys are great and funny. You just need to be careful to your stuff.", "A great trip to take. So much fun feeding the monkeys, they are fascinating. Lots of guides around the forest who help you to get the best pictures and to explain their behaviour. Definitely worth a visit.", "I recommend NOT carrying anything inside this place because the monkeys may try to take it from you. LOL Overall, the place is very beautiful and has a naturalistic appearance despite the man-made additions. There are English written signs advising visitors what to do if a monkey climbs on them or HOW to act when in proximity to them. The grounds is in a circular pattern with 3 exits. As we were walking on one of the paths, a monkey approach and climbed me because I had my purse hanging on my side. After climbing all over me to access my purse, he tried to take it from me. I pulled my purse away and that's when the monkey hissed at me. I let out a scream to \\encourage\\\" him to release my purse and get off of me. It worked! :) The same little monkey crawled on a guy, opened his bag, and took out a tissue and some other item. When the guy try to take it back, he hissed at him as well. Be careful when carrying or wearing anything loose, the monkeys are very quick!\"", "A must for anyone going to UBUD - if only for the forest canopy and sculptures. Its beautifully managed and yes, the monkeys are cheeky and rule the place!", "may be kind of boring. just a place with monkeys. but the tickets are rather affordable so i didnt mind exploring it. the entire place is rather huge. but just be careful of the monkeys. they are specially attracted to shiny or reflective surfaces. i had a bike light attached to my bag so they were drawn to it and attacked me when they did not successfully detach the bike light from my bag. luckily there is a medical station at the monkey forest sanctuary. the medic was helpful and applied alcohol over my wound. he further explained that the monkeys in the forest are free from rabies. so i need not worry about that. and there are many shops to check out in the vicinity of the monkey forest. clothes, souvenirs, food, gelato etc.", "Amazing experience in Ubud. The monkeys that are the street are so cute and mischievous, you have to go in to see them. Some people were scared, but stay calm. It's worth walking to the back of the trails as we saw 2 amazing families of monkeys - Dad, Mom and babies. A small baby crawled up on my daughter's arm and put its head down to sleep. Really an amazing experience and something to see.", "Interesting place, where are hundreds monkeys. They are not very friendly- they can grab phones, sunglasses and everything what is in hands. Mothers with baby monkeys are quite angry, they protecting babies, so it is better do not go close them", "Kids will love this temple the most! Watch out for monkeys, the steal! Nice museum inside! Must visit in UBUD.", "Highlight of my trip. Beautiful sanctuary where monkeys roam freely. Seeing a baby monkey hanging upside down on walking monkey moms was a beautiful sight of nature. They are a mischievous bunch, sometimes climbing on you gently so they can slip their little hand into your bag in search of snacks. If they take something from you, you better be prepared to say goodbye to that item or you risk getting bit! A recommended activity for a bit of monkey fun. ", "The Monkey Forrest is a must see for families visiting . Yeah the monkeys are cheeky and apparently prone to stealing but they are cute and we didn't really find it a problem. It is probably wise not to take bananas in if you or your children are not overly confident with animals. You will still see plenty of monkeys of all ages and get some great photo's. It was totally worth the trip to see the joy in my children's eyes when they saw their first monkeys in the carpark. We bought bananas at the entrance and our son was lucky enough to have a monkey climb onto his shoulder and eat one. Very cool and a great photo opportunity! Aside from the monkeys the forrest is a beautiful place with amazing scenery. Unfortunately for us our visit was cut short after about 20 minutes by a relentless downpour but still well worth the effort.", "A first time visitor to , we decided to make a trip to Ubud and visit the sacred monkey forest. The monkeys are really naughty and will come up really close. They are also in the street outside. it is worthwhile buying some bananas so that you can get the monkeys to come close to you. Make sure that you do not have any loose items on you otherwise the monkeys will steal them. Be sure to pay attention to the statutes and other features as some of them are quite funny.", "A really enjoyable morning. The forest was much bigger and spectacular than we expected with a beautiful river and temple. Well maintained and serviced.", "I liked forests more than monkeys, very tranquil and calm feeling , the greenery and lush trees are appreciated and nice to see. The entrance is paid and almost every attraction in is charged.", "I went to this forest with my girlfriend and we can highly recommend this place. A lot of free living monkeys everywere in the big forest. The surroundings were cool with beautiful high trees and small monkey temples. One monkey climbed up on our shoulders and it was amazing.", "I took my family to the Monkey Forest in Ubud and wasn't disappointed. Its cheap entry and interesting to walk through and see how they all interact with each other. We didn't have any food with us and so they left us alone. It's a personal choice to feed the monkeys, just do so with caution. A must see in Ubud.", "I’d Recommend stopping by if you’re in Ubud. Fun, clean and safe environment or people and animals alike!", "This is a great place to visit if you are in Ubud or arranging a day trip. You will get some great photos and the staff are friendly and will help you get a photo of a monkey sitting on you! You do need to listen to staff if you are feeding the monkeys because if you try and tease the monkeys with food they will bite you. Use common sense and listen to staff and you will be fine. Would recommend a visit for sure :)", "People, try to go without agency because the entrance is very cheap. The monkey are very fun and smart. Be carefull with bananas because if they see they attack to stole it. If you buy banana before check the price because there are peoples who sell with different prices. If i remember the correct price should be 25k x small and 50k x big ones.", "Three old temples in the mist of forest and monkeys are the king here. Better coming after 2 pm,when all monkeys usually full already. There is a local cemetery inside the forest.maybe that is one of the reason the place closed at 6 pm but maybe not..:) Banana for monkey are for sale idr 10k. You may spent up to 1hour here.not many things to see basically. ", "Nice place in the city center. Worth a 30 min trip especially if you like monkeys. Be careful though with personal belongings like cellphones as some of the monkeys are aggressive.", "We read the horror stories from various visitors to the monkey forest and thought long and hard about whether or not to take our four year old to see these curious little creatures. People were saying the were attacked, harassed and chased out of the forest but we saw none of it. The first thing that struck us when we arrived is the VERY LARGE SIGN (in clear English) explaining how to have a pleasant visit. It sad things like: - do not carry loose items - do not run - do not bring food - do not panic - do not make sudden movements And yet most of the horror stories seem to include people doing some or all of those elements. The sign also says monkeys are wild and territorial and if you're smart enough to understand that, then you're smart enough to know that occasionally, someone behaving perfectly will be bitten or scratched. However, we walked around the whole place, often surrounded by families (one of the more interesting things for me, personally to observe) without once feeling in any way threatened. Firstly, the forest itself is a thing of immense beauty. It's obviously a very old part of the world and the pathways, bridges and other man-made features have been added very sensitively. In short, it's worth just spending a moment to look at the things the monkeys are sitting on and climbing...it's lovely. Back to the monkeys: The park attendants had left lots of food (looked like a sweet potato) laying around so the monkeys clearly weren't hungry. Having said that, you could buy bananas from small stall holders which still roused some competitive screeching and minor fighting between the monkeys - so they are obviously considered to be a delicacy. There were many very friendly and attentive attendants all around the park and in the main open areas like the temple, there were some holding bananas over (willing) visitors heads to entice a baby monkey to climb up on their shoulders for a happy photo. That did attract some grumpy larger monkeys and elicit some grumpy screeching, but the attendants were excellent at keeping the aggression away from the human visitors. There's obviously the argument that this taunting and normalising monkey-human contact isn't very natural, but there's also the counter view that we all have to find a way to live together and maybe cross-species interactions like these will help make that happen, eventually? Either way, if you can read and obey signs and have an open mind about the way we interact with and observe our cousins, this is a relaxing, pleasant place to visit and we would easily recommend it to anyone considering it. A few points: - we packed EVERYTHING (except one camera which was on a wrist strap) into one backpack which was on the back of the biggest adult in our family - not one monkey showed any interest in us, not even the shiny camera - the only time we saw a monkey engage with a human was when the person had bought bananas and was actively feeding it - there's a toilet and first aid post at entrance 2 and toilets at the other entrances - there are some small shops selling the usual stuff up the back of the forest, including drinks - the majority of the park can be navigated by wheelchair/pram but the nicest scenery is on a stair-filled path. ", "Do not take your water bottle with u!! I repeat go not take your water bottle! Two of the bigger monkeys jumped on me and scared me to death. My husband helped me give them the bottle and then tgey attacked it with their teeth. Not fun. Just a while later though a nice experience happened with a baby monkey. I was standing next to a wall and a toddler monkey climbed on me. Gave me a cuddle and then went after my necklaces. Thankful our guide shooed him then. They learn very young obviously. The cuddle was captured on camera so all in all a nice experience with no harm done. Would defiantly go back but with no water or hold. lol", "Did not get to appreciate any views as we were too busy running from nasty, well trained monkeys.having been warned to remove all possessions first, my children were still harassed as the trained monkeys grabbed at their thongs as they were walking. My husband was met with hissing and bared teeth as he tried to chase them off. My 5 year old daughter terrified as one pulled her thong from her foot. A boy who obviously trains them got it back then demanded money. My husband paid him, but the boy shouted it was not enough. Another monkey then grabbed my 8 yr old thong and ran off into the bushes with it never to be seen again. My 10 yr old was also terrified as tourists screamed as the rabies carrying thieves ripped sunglasses from their faces. We had to get out of their quickly. Needless to say my children did not want to visit the Ubud monkey forest later in the trip.", "I had three monkeys jump on me right at the entrance... once they realized I had no food they hopped off. The rest of the monkeys inside were better behaved! Nice shady walk with cool and cute monkeys all around! If you go with kids, keep em close and discourage them from running!", "We enjoyed our visit to the Monkey Forest. The monkeys are very cute and the forest is beautiful. Its a nice place to spend an hour or two.", "temple is unbelievable, gardens are lovely and it's all full of funy monkeys. If you bring food with you be aware that even if it's hidden monkeys will find it and take it from you. I had a really pleasant and great time there!", "Nice but a bit afraid to see all these monkeys coming too close . I prefer other places where you see them but not kept in captivity being delimited in a certain area", "The monkeys are endlessly entertaining, and the reserve is well-managed. We went in the late afternoon when the monkeys are full of bananas and not so demanding. The main downside to this attraction is tourists behaving badly.", "Wonderful!! These are some of the most pleasant monkey's we've played with. The parents are protective of the young ones, but they young ones are very playful and funny. As long as you don't come off as a threat, you'll have a great time. Secure all loose belongings though, that should be a no-brainer. Bring some bananas or salt crackers if you want to feed them, otherwise you may purchase a handful of bananas from inside the forest. There are many places to eat and stay nearby, and is located at the base of a loop that takes a full day to walk around but is pleasant and interesting. Definitely go for a visit.", "Beautiful lush tropical forest with lot of monkeys. One of the main attraction in Ubud and a unique kind of experience. Forest is well maintained and is really nice to visit such amazing animals in their natural habitat. It is famous for long tail nese monkeys, all of them are kept in their natural environment and are taken good care of. Do follow all the instructions inside to avoid any monkey attacking you and taking away your stuff. Most of the monkey are nice but you have to be careful, sometime one does come across very notorious ones.", "This place is awesome. Plenty of big trees, stunning bunyan trees by the water and monkeys everywhere. There was no hassle at all, the monkeys didn't pay much attention unless someone pulled out something shiny or any kind of food. Great and refreshing place near very busy township.", "Seriously, a great way to spend a couple of hours. The forest itself, with its bridges, temples, statues and quirky paths, was just beautiful. And if you don't want the monkeys climbing all over you, don't take bananas in - simple (yes I'm looking at you, hysterical American tourist woman). We got some of the best close up monkey pictures I'll ever take in my life. And the feel of one little rascal's soft fingers around my neck trying to ease my necklace off was unforgettable.", "We visited in the morning when the monkeys were very active. We didn't buy any bananas as the entrance as didn't want to attract attention. We had a great time walking around the forest, watching the monkeys and sometimes interacting with them, albeit on their terms and mostly from a distance! We were amazed to see them jumping into the waterhole; we had never imagined that monkeys could swim so well. The monkeys were well aware of people who had food on them and we saw many episodes of monkeys jumping on people and frisking them - it was funny. We had to be careful not to slide our sunglasses up on to our heads as this would have been tempting fate - we did see a monkey take off a girls hat. As well as monkeys there are also three holy temples in the forest, believed to have been built during the mid 11th century, and two graveyards. The temples were impressive; the most impressive in my opinion being the one down a long flight of steps and next to a stream. The dank, dark surroundings of the natural forest gave the area a feeling of mystery. It was a bit like being in a scene from an Indiana Jones movie. ", "Visited the Monkey forest whilst in Ubud. Our villa dropped us off and although there seemed to be a decent amount of vehicles in the huge car park ,when we got inside it didn’t seem crowded. The monkeys are mischievous and very savvy. They took the earring out of a guys ear I was stood next to. They love backpacks and can open zips and love to pinch water bottles. They can unscrew the tops or just bite the plastic for an easy drink. The signs warn you about all this and generally the smaller ones are the perpetrators. The natural setting in some impressive rainforest is worth the trip. As a top visitor site, let alone Ubud, I can imagine it being very busy July & August.", "Its difficult to write a proper long review. It is exactly what it says. A forest full of monkeys. You can feed them with food you buy there and they are all over you. Set out about an hour's worth of time for this activity. Dont really need more.", "Visited the Monkey Forest for the second time yesterday. The first time I visited three years ago with family was lovely but the monkeys were a lot more aggressive. Very pleased to see the monkeys have calmed down a lot and are being treated a lot better. Very friendly. However if you’re planning on visiting; do not take plastic bottles, these aren’t good for the monkeys and they easily get hold of them. There’s toilets and soap on sight, please be mindful of disturbing them and their ecosystem.", "Interesting place with a huge amount of monkeys. be careful- they like to stall something. children will be deligted", "The park was a bit small and the monkeys a little bit scary. We didn't bring food in to the park and didn't interact with the animals. You can by bananas for monkeys in the park but you shouldn't because the monkeys might bite. I think it was worth the visit because there were lots of monkeys (and cute baby monkeys) and 3 temples. I wouldn't go there with small children.", "I was reluctant to go but my husband and our driver convinced me. The entrance fee was so cheap (about $2 USD). We ended up spending more time than we anticipated because the monkeys were so entertaining and fun to watch. We were warned to watch our glasses and hand bags when we got in. I was apprehensive that the monkeys would be so aggressive but they were not. They were active and when they were eating, they were concentrated on eating.", "My husband was really keen to visit the monkey forest, but it took me a little while to work up the guts to go after I read a number of horror stories online. We did buy tickets, but didn't walk in too far - we heard that to get to the centre would take around 1 hour! Got enough of the experience just by the entrance - although I did see a number of monkey climbing up people who had food and backpacks! Very cool experience, monkeys were cute, happy we ticked it off the list - didn't need too long there and the tickets were really cheap...", "This is just small forrest with a lot of monkeys, where you walk through with many other tourists. Park you motorbike, pay 50000 at entrance and walk around fro 30-60 minutes. Nothing special, probably nice if you have never seen monkeys up close that try to open your bags, steal coca cola from ignorant Japanese that do not read all the warnings and then nearly lose their backpack next as they open it to find their chewing gum. Anyway, should be a waste of time but I am sure everybody goes anyway.", "We visited Sacred Monkey Forest in Ubud, based on recommendations of other people. For us it was a little bit disappointing. It's very touristic, we will not visit again.", "This was my favorite thing to do in Ubud. As long as you are respectful of the monkeys and don't tease or act mean to them you should be alright. Yes they will open your backpacks and purses. The monkeys can sometimes not be very nice if you pester them too much. Try not to be afraid and you'll have fun. I highly recommend visiting Ubud for this experience!", "I am painfully afraid of monkeys and with all the bad reviews of this place I was certainly scared to go. My husband really wanted to see them (not sure if he wanted to see the monkeys more or a freaked out me). We did not feed the monkeys, we did not lure the monkeys but we saw many who did. We saw kids with monkeys on their shoulders and girls trying to lure monkeys towards them. I would not recommend doing that because of all the reviews I've seen of that going terribly wrong. But we stayed to ourselves and just watched and photographed and we were not bothered once by any monkeys. I think if your smart and just look you will be fine and really enjoy yourself! It was very cool in the end.", "This is an awesome experience for people that are okay with nature and don't mind having monkeys up in their business. If you don't want your hat stolen or your personal space violated by these curious, hairy hooligans, then this is not an activity for you. The monkeys are hilarious, smart and game for anything, especially if you bring bananas. The entrance money for the park is used to preserve the land and the monkey population so there is also a conservation aspect to the attraction. One key tip is to wear a lot of bug spray, you are close to a running brook and there a lot of mosquitoes.", "Good gateaway if you come from the big city that far from natural forest. Better to come here than to a zoo. Just beware of your belongings.", "a lot of monkeys everywhere :-) really nice experience. you can buy a bananas and feed monkeys, they will jump on you :-)", "Playing with the monkeys was so funny. You can buy some bananas and there will be some monkey take it from you. The temple inside the forest made me feel like I'm in a movie of monkey emperor. You can take some nice photos here. This place is near to Ubud main road. Should visit when you're in Ubud.", "Just enjoy it! Monkeys are so funny :) they stole everything but they feel the fear. If you have not fear they don t stole :)", "Great morning visiting the Monkey Forest. The monkeys were very vocal but no trouble. The only people I say getting into strife were the ones carrying food ( doh) or shiny water bottles. We just put everything in my handbag and walked around this beautiful forest. Well maintained, beautiful environment, cool and tranquil. Highly recommended", "Amazing place that combines culture and monkeys....lots of them. The rules to get in are posted clearly at the entrance. I was afraid at first from all the staring eyes from the monkeys but here is my best advice: ignore them. Don't look them in the eyes. If you don't have any food on you they will ignore you as well. I did see one teen boy getting bitten by one of them but he well deserved it. He offered some banana to this grown up monkey and then pulled it and walked away. So the frustrated animal went after him for revenge. Other than that, if you respect them they will do the same to you.", "The Monkey Forest was surprisingly beautiful and fun. The Monkeys were well behaved and the grounds were well kept. Make sure you have no food in your possession or the monkeys will try to get into your belongings. Buy small bananas at the Sanctuary and get your camera ready...", "Of the many great places i visited in , this Monkey forest was the only one which was disappointing. The place itself is good. Monkeys are good. Forest is good. But driving through ’s narrow crowded roads for hours together to see this place seems not worth the effort. There is a forest and there are monkeys but there is nothing so captivating to take the trouble of the drive to reach there. If you have a tight schedule, just skip the place, you won’t miss anything but just a much hyped tourist attraction.", "Very crowded, but the view was stunning and it was well worth the effort with the drive from the hotel and getting there. I didn't take anything in that would get the monkey's attention, but they still came after me, but a quick brush with an umbrella and they were on their way. No problem. Great pictures. They provide you with a sarong if you need one. It rained, but it didn't cause much of a problem, there was a place to run under to get cover if you didn't bring an umbrella.", "Really an amazing sight to see so many monkeys roaming free in this environment. Beware, we had several friends come home to Singapore who were bitten by monkeys in and needed rabies treatment recently (including children), so think twice about getting too close or letting them climb on you! We were too brave and probably would not be that brave again.", "The monkey’s are cute but quite vicious. Be very careful and they will warn you. We were out side the place and my wife had just purchased a dress that she was carrying in a bag. A monkey came over and took a swipe at the bah wth his sharp claws and tore the bottom of the bag off but did not get the dress. They are interesting but I find them somewhat overrated and nasty creatures.", "Whilst from the outside this may appear to look like a zoo or animal park, it most certainly isn't. The monkeys have clearly self-bred there and the steady stream of visitors buying banana and the food stores around the forest mean there really isn't a need for them to leave. As we witnessed they are territorial and can be aggressive. If you're sensible and appreciate that these are still wild animals then you will be fine. As others have said don't approach them unless they approach you and don't hide anything in your pockets because they are smarter than your average holiday maker and won't hesitate to pinch whatever you've got!", "This place was beautiful. I was scared of the monkeys lol my kids weren't and it was lovely wondering around the place and such a fare price for entry as well. Worth seeing for sure.", "Nice to visit and there is a great view. The monkeys are everywhere and are very aggressive so be careful of your sunglasses or if you are travelling with small children.", "The monkeys are very cheeky nd if you have any bananas they will find them! Can be quite scary as the monkeys do jump on you but you soon get used to it. Well worth a visit!", "Nice to walk through it on the way to town. No need to enter the forest itself.", "Really enjoyed our visit here! You easily stay a couple of hours and have a nice walk round. The monkeys were entertaining. Good value for money.", "We visited this place with my 14 and 16 year old sons and I'm so glad we did! They loved it! The monkeys were not shy on jumping on you when you had a banana to feed them with! Go here if you get the chance definately worth it!!", "We actually visited this place almost 15 years ago.Lots of fun! Watch York pockets! Those monkeys are sneaky! And if you start feeding them, be careful as the older monkeys will push their way through the crowds to get to you!", "We went early in the morning so it was almost empty and we liked it a lot. Monkeys are curious but well behaved. But an hour later people started pouring in and feeding bananas to monkeys and it gets very busy...", "Did not think that it's worth to call in - it seemed that this is a children's attraction. But let's go. And they did not regret it! Monkeys live in their environment. Very amusing and impudent. When we were stolen from the backpack, a bottle of water from the child. If you sit down somewhere on the curb - to you a couple will jump on their shoulders. In general, it was fun.", "We went there for a short a visit and it was ok. lots of monkeys. they can be really funny but sometimes aggressive. Worth the ticket price tho.", "A must experience when in Ubud. It is a lot of fun to feed the monkeys and have them cling onto one trying reach for bananas or watch others do so. This is a fun experience for all. Just pop in, it's worth the effort.", "Becareful of your stuff, ideally don't bring bags or anything a monkey can open. and don't be a idiot and try and feed them or get to close! They can and will bite if harassed, and will jump on you. But if you keep your distance and be respectful you will have a great time! Many great photo opportunities! Early morning is best at 9am Must do in Ubud!", "Right at the entrance there is a sign that warns you to keep your bags closed and to make sure no food is visible for the monkeys. Rightfully so! I reached into the diaper bag to get something out and was immediatelly surounded by hungy monkeys! Fun for a close up interaction with the monkeys", "Lotsa monkeys! but tamer than the ones in Sangeh. It has an indiana jones or temple run feeling to it. Ha!", "It is surrounded with giant old trees and a stream. We visited this place in the evening and it was wonderful to walk around. Its scenic and quiet.", "We had heard stories from many friends that traveled here before of the monkeys climbing on you, so we fully expected this. However, the monkeys have been retrained not to do this, so no monkeys came near us at all. Bit of a letdown if you want monkeys to touch you. Otherwise, this is just a nice walk through a pretty forest with monkeys darting around and through the trees.", "First of all, entrance fee to this attraction was very reasonable and unlike many other attractions in Indonesia, I didn't have to pay a premium for being a \\foreigner\\\". The forest seems to be split in two, with the more commercial and interactive monkeys being at the forefront and the more natural habitat in evidence as you walk around the well maintained facility. I didn't notice any items for sale or any pushy sellers other than people selling bananas which is what monkeys enjoy and which is not harmful to their health. Very enjoyable day out.\"", "Nothing is interesting or impressive . You can see just monkeys. Many countries have similar places which are generally free. This place is quite expensive. You can explore better places in . Don’t waste your time and money!", "As advised by a friend we went in early morning, which is a good thing. The forest is pretty empty and feels like in the jungle in busy Ubud. No issues with the Monkeys as long as not touching them", "These clever monkeys will pick pocket treats from your bag and lift up skirts or pull down shorts to get to what they think may be food hidden under your clothing. Be careful of approaching babies cause their mums are close behind and very protective. The younger monkeys already weened from mom are quite friendly and approachable. The teenagers or adult monkeys are more aggressive and will bite. If they show their teeth, best to walk away... don't run. You can easily spend 2 hours at the Monkey Forest. It is one of the best attractions in Ubud so don't miss out.", "its was great when i first got there. I dont really like monkeys, but the expirence was great the gardens & stone work were amazing, the monkeys were cute to. go in the afternoon when there all full of food so they dont climb on you unless you want that. you can take pictures with them a guide thought i wanted a picture with one & got it to climb up on me. it scratched me when it climbed on me. at the time i didnt care but after i got a tetness shot (as was advised by my doctor as i hadnt had one in a while) was also worried about anything else it could have given me. if your going to go, get any shots you think you might need but so worth the trip great expirence and the scenery is amazing to look at :)", "50k for adults, 40k for kids. Nice paths and lots of staff. Nice stop. Lovely green rain Forrest. 20k to pay to have monkey on your shoulder. We did not do this, but staff seemed very attentive.", "Monkeys every where! We saw them jump on someone and bite them! The staff there refuse to say they carry rabies. My friend went with us and unfortunately got bitten. She had to get 4 rabies shots. I HIGHLY don't reccomend this for children over the age on 12. You have to be VERY cautios! If you hold a banana for more than 2 mins you will have a coat of monkeys. IF YOU ARE A RISK TAKER AND DECIDE TO GO: make sure you have no jewellery or anything you don't want stolen, don't bring food & keep all bags zipped up. I don't understand how it is rated #1 tourist attraction of Ubud. I HIGHLY RECCOMEND JUST ENJOYING THE RICE FEILDS OF UBUD AND SEEING THE AMAZING MOUNTAIN VIEWS", "The monkey forest was an interesting place to visit. Be prepared to have cheeky monkeys jump all over you, especially if you buy the bananas to feed them. It's a very busy place with bus loads of tourists constantly pouring in. The forest itself is beautiful and the babies very cute.", "Although the forest can be a lottle too crowded at times it's definately worth a visit. Give yourself a good hour there or more. It all depends how much you love monkeys. They are fascinating... All 650 of them. Be careful though. Some are very aggressive. I would avoid bringing any food, no hats etc. it costs 40,000.", "Cheeky monkeys are absolutely everywhere at the Sacred Monkey Forest - whilst I didn't venture into the forest there were enough of the creatures outside to totally give me my thrill of watching these little guys \\monkey\\\" around. They are extremely interested in EVERYTHING and id highly suggest removing anything of value from the head area because you can be assured it will be taken!. Tip: don't carry a plastic bag otherwise they think there are bananas in the bag and you will be attacked (not hurt) for them!. I loved watching them but was very aware that they can bite so DONT try to touch them. There were some children running around near the babies and the monkey parents seemed to become quite agitated very quickly so keep your kids close.! This all sounds negative - its not - just be aware of them and you'll have the same enjoyment I did from watching their antics!\"", "Really great to see, definitely worth doing if you are in ubud. 50,000 rupiah entry fee, mobiles are very cute!", "I enjoyed the forest walk but wish there was more educational value to the excursion. The forest is also surprisingly small.", "Nice place to experienced photo session with monkey, please ask assistance for guide. Be careful some monkeys are extremely aggressive. Still nice place to visit, beautiful place.", "It's a nice place to visit. The monkeys don't get bother by tourist. Beautiful inside but a bit boring. Not much today than see the monkeys. After seeing a monkey forest in Laos, it wasn't anything special.", "Worth a visit. The monkeys are cute but don't get too close unless you want them climbing all over you (which many seem to)! Like many places there is a lot of garbage strewn about, but the forest and temple are otherwise quite lovely.", "It is very nice place to see the monkeys and the nature . You can spend there at least 2 hours walking and watching the life of monkeys . Be careful with bags or bottle of waters since monkeys may jump up to you to take them (they are not beating however this may make you feel uncomfortable)", "Ubud is very hot and humid so definitely recommend the walk in the morning. The monkeys are fearless and will attempt to get in your bag if you open it or draw attention to it. We followed the advice/instructions - ie removed sunglasses, no food and closed our bags and weren't bothered by them except a baby one which had a go at our rucksack, but that was my own fault as I brought attention to it by opening it for my camera. The monkeys are cute and it is nice to see them interact with each other. The trees are impressive as well.", "If you came to the monkey forest to see monkeys, you won't be disappointed! There are an estimated 600 monkeys that reside in the forest, so you are definitely guaranteed a sighting (and probably more!). For the most part, they'll leave you alone if you don't have anything they want, though I did have one climb on my head when I was just sitting there observing a monkey family, and \\groom\\\" my head. His grooming was a but rough, so it left a scab, resulting in my needing a course of rabies vaccinations (6 injections to be exact) when I returned home. Fascinating place, but my advice would be, observe from a distance.\"", "We really enjoyed our trip to the monkey sanctuary. We were careful to make sure we had no food/bottles exposed as the monkeys spot these from a mile away! We spent about an hour at the sanctuary and it is close to many shops/restaurants in Ubud. There were lots of incredibly cute baby monkeys, which was amazing to see.", "This was great. No threat of monkeys jumping on you. Beautiful, restful, green surroundings. A MUST SEE even if you are not interested in the monkeys. Amazing sculptures and peaceful grounds. Near markets if you want to shop as well. DON'T MISS THIS.", "Entrance fee is idr50k very good place to visit, clean with ample parking space, clean rest room DO NOT EAT in front of the monkeys, they will steal your food and the many more will come attacking place is big with great sceanery with river i will give 5 star", "Just as imagined! Great place and lots of monkeys to watch. We came early and avoided the crowds and bought bananas inside the sanctuary.", "It's fun ONLY if you get to feed the monkeys and a nice walk around the trees. There is nothing much to do other than that.", "Family of 5 were spending 7 night in in Nusa Dua and found the most amazing driver to take us to Ubud and the Monkey Forest. I became aware that when I began planning this trip that everyone who has ever been to has 'the best driver to recommend that you contact. We had the most relaxing time knowing that we were being cared for by Raceng who was not just a driver but a companion, tour guide, advocate and source of clean laundry supplies! We saved a fortune on tours such a the monkey forest/Ubud/the volcano and our shopping adventures. (For contact detail feel free to send me a message) The monkey forest was magical but the behavior of other tourists did concern my 3 children and also myself. Doing so much research via TA we were aware of the 'be careful near the monkeys advice' and Raceng cautioned us not to take food into the forest with us as this could cause a problem as the monkeys are adept at 'smelling' food. So we safely navigated the forest and monkeys and had an amazing time except for the thoughtless tourists who insisted on chain smoking throughout their journey- not only causing distress to the people around them but I don't think cigarette smoke is something that is good for a monkey either. The forest walk is exactly that and it is on paved paths through various tracks. Some fellow travellers thought it would be reasonable to allow their 'toddler' to walk by himself and terrorise the poor monkeys. This poor child could have been injured very easily due to the neglect of the parents and more appalling was the fact that when the monkeys did look like they might defend themselves they were struck at by the parents. Come on people we should be able to behave better than this. So steep learning curve for my children and a very big lesson in appreciating and respecting nature- we can only hope that the people who were there with us don't visit when you do!", "Be aware that monkey like everything shiny. Don't wear jewelry to much exposed, nor sunglasses.Otherwise worth a trip if you like nature. There is a gallery too, amazing work.", "Wonderful old park with lots of trails and lots of semi wild monkeys.in the heart of Ubud. Definitely worth a visit.", "Overall an enjoyable experience although lacking in substance for those seeking more than a quick snap with a macaques. I would rate 3.5 if possible. When you move past the main walkway to the routes further afield (especially the conservation walk), the fewer visitors makes the experience more serene. Pros beautiful forest canopy and river walk, good pictures to be taken good close up pictures of macaques Criticisms busy on the main routes (often 15 people crowding around a concerned looking baby macaques) lack of information about conservation work or info about the native flora lack of information about the temples and hinduism I would have loves to have access to more information about the related temples and hinduism and information about their conservation work. If you are nearby Ubud it is worth a visit.", "We are not that interested in the monkeys, they can be a bit scary too. The park is very nice, a pity that the temple itself was closed.", "The sacred monkey forest is a must during a stay in ubud! For 40.000 you get a ticket that lasts the entire day so that you can come and go as you please. The place is full of crazy, lazy, curious and playful monkeys. The staff gladly tells you all about them, and will even help you get a monkey or two up your arm for a photo. The monkeys are free to come and go as they please though, and are not forced into doing anything they wouldn't naturally do. Don't' miss out!", "This is a great spot - very easy and accessible in the heart of Ubud, and a wonderful escape into the lush forest with lots of adorable monkeys all around. It is easy to get to - right in town, and you can easily see it in an hour if you want, or stay longer and wander around the beautiful forest. The monkeys are drawn to food and backpacks, and will jump on you, especially if you have food, but they're not threatening and there are lots of keepers around to make sure they don't get carried away.", "I was a bit nervous about visiting the monkey forest because we had read reviews about the monkeys biting people. We had a great experience with no problems. I loved seeing the baby monkeys, very cute. ", "Well all those cute monkey right... If you come first here you will be enthusiastic at start but soon enough you will know how greedy they can be or if you come here at the end you will already be enough of monkeys. Nice place to have few photos, easy walk and get out. Nothing else. And leave everything but camera in your car, they will take anything from you. and watch carefully on camera when you're taking photos.", "Becareful in there. Do not bring a knapsack or backpack or any food unless you want a monkey to jump down on you for out of no where and start to unzip your back. I witness it. It is not pretty. Remember you are not at the ZOO. You are in their environment. You are a visitor in their home. I only walked in there with my phone and a camera. They still came close. TOURISTS BEWARE Exiting the Monkey Forest because it is a trap to make you spend your money on the way out. The people will hold on to your hand try to pull you even though you try to smile and be nice about it. I felt bad they Got me however I think that was day 2 in Ubud and on the Island so I learned quick. Dont purchase things there go into down much less expensive just keep walking and avoid eye contact then you should be alright. It is something worth checking out if you are staying in Ubud ", "Got a tip for you to keep them eating on your shoulder : put the banana on top of your head, hold it kind of tight when the monkey wants the banana. He'll stay on you longer.I was pretty scared the first time, but Jesson was really friendly with them. Good pictures by their side. But if you're patient and not too scared, you can make them come on your head without bananas. Anyway, the site is beautiful, and those little creatures make it more fun.", "Had fun walking around watching the monkeys. Not as friendly as some other monkeys I've seen but still cute.", "Loved this place. It is incredibly touristy but that doesn't stop it being amazing. You pay a small fee of 40,000 IDR to get in and it is a large area to walk around whilst being surrounded by monkeys. We must have seen well over 100 whilst there including babies and older looking ones. The monkeys are generally friendly and if you have a banana they will climb on your shoulders to get it. They are of course wild monkeys and whilst exposed to people they can still turn nasty if provoked. So simply follow the guidelines and you will have a great time.", "Nice place to take several pictures!Monkeys everywhere. It's not so dangerous! :DThere was a lot of employees of the monkey forest. It's safe!", "Good place in Centrum of Ubud just for some fun with Monkeys. Well maintained and obviously for people that like this type of activities.", "We visited it twice, as my daughter who is ten, simply loved it. Loads of monkeys to see and beautiful green and alive place to viait. Just be careful with your belongings, those monkeys are quite cheeky and are trying to sneak something ir another. One of them jumped on my bag and tried to unzip it in order to get something out of it.", "We went to the monkey forest on our last full day exploring Ubud. It's a great place to get some up close photos of the wildlife and also the temples. The park is fairly small but you'll spend a great deal of time just monkey-watching and enjoying the park. Because they go after the bananas you offer to them i would recommend not wearing white or any clothing that is particularly nice. Not only will you be sweating quite a bit as it not vey breezy down at the main temple area but they're wild animals and poop is abundant. Just wear comfortable, leisurely clothing and you'll be fine. Also, bring extra cash for bananas!", "This place is great. Its so nice to see the animals in their natural habitat rather than a zoo. Of course this means that the monkeys are free to interact with people as they wish so anyone with a phobia of wild animals may want to give it a miss. For the rest of us though it's great. Make sure to buy/bring some nuts to feed the monkeys, it really is a one of a kind place. keep an eye out for the baby monkeys and the giant bats.", "Everything was so interesting and funny, the monkeys are just so cute... but not friendly and they steel every object you fail to supervise :))", "We almost didn't do this after reading all the reviews about horrible monkeys stealing stuff and biting, but decided to give it a go in order to see the spring temple. At the gate they have a simple rule board - we read it, followed it, and had no trouble. The only people we saw having issues were doing things the board had advised against - like putting their stuff down, or approaching the monkeys pointing at them. The whole forest was interesting, but the Spring Temple is a must.", "The forest is well kept , lush and very friendly monkey. A must go when in . You will see and learn the cultural aspect of Ubud :)", "Monkeys were everywhere ... The kids although fearful of the free roaming monkeys ... enjoyed the visual attics of what the monkeys were doing with other visitors & the bananas they were carrying. Therefore do not carry exposed food or open your bags unnecessary ... the moneys will definitely start climbing all over you think you have some thing delicious in your bag... Best to go in without bags ,without food and drink bottles if you do not want to atract any attention to yourself or your kids.", "Great scenery and you certainly get up close : ). Would be great to be here with less people but that is just the nature of the beast. All good with the monkeys as long as you don't threaten them or try to rip stuff out of their hands (or off your partner/kids). Some people can't read the signs and screamed a lot lol.", "What a wonderful place this is. This was # 1 on daughters Wishlist for this visit to . All she wanted to do was pat a monkey. They went one better ... within 5 minutes of entering the forest she had a mother and baby sitting on her shoulder and eating a banana. Lots of very helpful attendants around. Huge numbers of monkeys. Everywhere monkeys!! This forest is so much better than the other one we visited on another occasion. So well worth the visit. Very highly recommended.", "We just came from Borneo and then this park is sad. Lots of monkeys who atack people. Nice Park but so crowded.. Well nothing for us..", "From the minute you walk in there is an abundance of monkeys. The setting is amazing, so lush and green and just like you’re in a jungle ( with paths ) plenty of spots to just sit and take it all in. Amazing photos to be had so take a camera- or a phone... like the masses.. and if you’re lucky like I was you might even get a monkey jumping on your back. Nothing scary it was pretty cool. Very reasonable price for entry, 50k rupiah by memory. Refreshments available and a bit of shopping if required. Great for kids too.", "It was a fun trip. However, i would have preferred if the place had guides to explain more of this forest and the monkeys. The monkeys are friendly. Don't walk with food if you do want them to jump on you. Enjoy!", "We just visited the Monkey Temple last Thursday and have an 8 year old and a 6 year old who were very excited to go. I also love monkeys. They were very full on and playful, although the large ones aggressive. Don't carry any belongings or they will hassle you and try to steal them. I was quite cautious and didn't want them to touch me, one finally did jump on my arm and immediately urinated all over me!! As one jumped from my 6 year old sons neck it scratched him and drew a tiny bit of blood. We are now home and have to put him through a course of 4 needles for rabies vaccine and also get antibody injection to the wound site which apparently is a very painful injection. I feel terrible for having to put him through this and very stupid for putting him at risk. Was not worth the risk even though the kids enjoyed it. Be careful if visiting, it's risky! Do some research on rabies before hand as if I had I would never have gone and taken my children. There are reports the monkey there are tested and do not have rabies but as far as I'm concerned it's not 100%. Too risky to chance and not have vaccines.", "While you can see monkeys and this is a relatively inexpensive way to spend the day I'd put this on the \\if you have time list\\\" rather than a must do. I didn't have any food to attract the monkeys but I did see other people lose bags and get hassled by the monkeys. Let's not forget they aren't pets they're wild animals and while it's great to see them wandering around they aren't trained monkeys. There are many temples to visit and while interesting this feels so much more touristy than other places. I didn't find myself wanting to stay long and visit for more than 45 minutes. But if you're looking for a place to stroll in a shaded area by all means this is the place for you.\"", "Our family loved the monkey forest so much that we visited twice. There were monkeys everywhere and we could view them from a distance or buy bananas for AUS $5 to encourage them to climb on us. In total there are about 800 monkeys in the forest and they all seem happy and well cared for. The monkey's habit is large and there is enough space for the monkeys to get away from humans when they get fed up. The forest is very scenic, the Ubud river runs through the forest and the lush gardens, stone walls and bridges make the walk lovely. The level of supervision varies. On the first day there weren't many monkey carers around to ensure the monkeys and humans behaved. A monkey jumped on my daughter because he thought the beads on her dress were nuts and when she didn't feed him he gave her a little bight on her finger. I can see that there is the potential for a more serious encounter so if you're OH&S conscious then beware!", "Definitely a must go. Only 80k per person and is a very scenic walk through the monkey jungle! We really enjoyed the sanctuary and even had some monkeys jump onto our shoulders while walking. Don't forget to take shiny jewelry and glasses off. Try avoid a bag of any sorts. Enjoy the walk!", "Somehow we really wanted to see monkeys on our trip to Asia- and seeing the ones living wild in this sanctuary was perfect. We were glad our driver went in with us. He knew great tips about what to do and what not to do. Like don't buy bananas from the first tables- go further in and get bananas there. Also he showed us how to hold the banana over our head/shoulder so the monkey would jump on our shoulder. He also helped us keep ourselves and the monkeys safe- putting water bottles away, no sunglasses, etc.Go with a guide and also he can take your picture to remember this fantastical place.", "We arrived before 9 am, shortly after opening, which I recommend. We were able to walk a number of paths in solitude. I highly recommend you cover all the paths and trails. The park, by itself, is quite spectacular, even without the monkeys. It's a beautiful jungle, with some impressive statues and views. The monkeys are as described, quite entertaining and some can be aggressive - not dangerous, just a bit too brave. I was walking down the path and one jumped on my shoulder, startling me, cause he just ran up to me and jumped! Even though I knew this could happen, it was still a bit unnerving. He was quickly on my back, opening the Velcro on my pack. There was nothing in that section, but do be careful. They are resourceful little critters! But quite fun to watch and a great treat for those of us who don't see monkeys every day!", "Well, I believe they are long tailed macaques, but they are very cool. The forest itself is awesome - like a hidden rainforest with amazing stone carvings and hidden areas everywhere. The monkeys are plentiful, and generally very well behaved. They get a bit cranky if you try to touch a baby (as a Japanese lady found out whilst we were there), but generally are happy for you to walk amongst them. There are clear messages at the entrance about what not to do to insight a monkey riot - stick to this and you'll be fine.", "It's a nice park in the city center surrounded by rice fields, it certainly is entertaining. The monkeys are free and just walk all around you. Sadly when I was there there was a lot of rubbish and the monkeys especially the babies where eating this, and also lolly pops, now I am not a monkey specialist but I can't believe this is healthy. So the park is worth a visit but with some things I have questions..", "Lovely time here. Its like a kingdom hidden in the forest. The monkeys did not bother us. Very serene for those who like nature", "Cheap and cheerful. You and kids can feed the free roaming monkeys and check out some more temples. Easy walk with no need for tour guide. You can spend 30 mins or 2 hours here. We find 30-40 mins enough each visit to .", "A truly fascinating experience whether you like watching the monkeys or the reactions of other people to them. You'll never be bored here. For a small fee you can buy bananas for a more 1-2-1 experience with the monkeys. Keep the bananas well hidden until you are ready to feed them but if you're not alarmed by the monkeys they will gently climb up you and sit on your shoulder while they feed. Other visitors who did not purchase bananas were not bothered by the monkey's at all and we did not see any aggression towards any visitors. But it is delightful to sit and watch them groom each other, play, interact and nurse and feed their young and a lovely experience for animal lovers and nature lovers alike. One of the best things we did in Ubud. A truly great setting.", "Nice visit and it was lovely to see all the baby monkeys . It's well managed by the staff so absolutely no feeding of the monkeys by tourists which is to protect and ensure the safety of them and the tourists. Definitely worth a look .", "Fun place that worths a visit. You can be close to the monkeys and even feed them but aware that they can bite. The park has amazing views of the river and rainforest.", "If u come to you should visit this place! My second time and lots of fun..... Be careful as monkeys are big and will run at you for anything! Water bottles, long hair, cameras .... U name it they want it. Fun for everyone and the sanctuary has developed so much over time. Bigger and better and hopefully more care for the monkeys!", "Beautiful forested area and lots of monkeys to see. Really enjoyed our visit here. Entry Fee quite cheap. Can get very close to the monkeys and they only bother you if they think you have food.", "Beautiful scenery with lots of monkeys..I mean, everywhere! At first I was wowed but than I got bored, not to say annoyed with all those creatures jumping around.. However, there's a lot of history behind this place, so I did enjoy learning something new.", "When visiting this place you can see monkeys everywhere. The entrance fee of 50k is reasonable, the park is quite large and nicely maintained. Some monkeys are a bit cheeky but there's always staff who helps you out in case you need support. And: the monkeys do not attack you as long as you don't bring any food with you.", "If you enjoy nature this is a place to visit. Unique opportunity to see monkeys so close (and used to people). Just watch out your belongings as they love stealing food!", "This is a must stop for your trip in . See tons of monkeys, and you can buy food to feed them. They seem very friendly, and often will jump on you. Obey the rules at the beginning of the park, and you will be fine. Good way to kill an hour.", "The monkey sanctuary was okay. It was like a big park with lots of trees and nice scenery, filled with monkeys. The monkeys can sometimes be aggressive if you tease them with food (don't know why some morons think this is funny), and will jump on you and claw at your clothes if you withhold bananas/corn etc. And don't pull out your water bottle in front of them because they will steal it. The monkeys are mainly aggressive towards one another. For the sake of 40,000 rupiah, it's worth having a look. Just make sure all your belongings are secured on you!", "This was a nice stroll around a nice area and fascinating to be so close with the uncaged monkeys. We recommend you don't feed them nor touch them. Don't take any food in your bag. They can get aggressive and we saw a few people set upon with one girl getting significant scratches or bite.", "I went to the sanctuary with my mom and she nearly got bitten my a monkey. They tell you in advance not to go with plastic bags,and one monkey saw that she had a plastic bag in her bag,so it tried to get it. When it didn't succeed,it tried to bite her leg. Other than that,it was ok. Just the fact that you have to be careful takes away the enjoyment part.", "The monkey forest is beautiful and the monkey's are fun........however.....I sat down for a bit of a rest on some concrete steps and a monkey jumped on my shoulder (I didn't have a banana) took my flower out from behind my ear and then took my earring!! Cheeky Monkey!! I then demanded the monkey give me back my earring as it was swirling it around in it's mouth and it hissed at me. I also had to fight a monkey off my bag on the outside of the monkey forest after it jumped on my bag and tried to steal my potato chips!!", "Fun place to visit, and the admission fee of 1 USD is gentle on the budget. Recommend taking NOTHING in with you. Certainly no food, nor any backpack. The monkeys are extremely aggressive and will attack you if they think you're concealing any food at all. Aside from the monkeys, the forest and its temples are quite atmospheric and good for photos.", "Great place to visit - inexpensive and fun. Monkeys great to watch, can be mischievous if you give them a chance - they get into pockets and backpacks. Recommend walking around the whole sanctuary, scenery worth a look too. Only disappointing part was seeing the very small, barren enclosure the deer were kept in.", "Monkeys have always been my favorite animals. This place was literally heaven to me! Monkeys EVERYWHERE. You pay at the box office before you enter, and once you're inside you have the option to buy bananas to feed if you want. There are babies & mommy monkeys too which is amazing to see up close. The monkeys are not afraid of humans at all and will jump on you if they sense that you have bananas. If you don't have bananas, then they will not really pay attention to you much. Don't show up with anything loose on yourself such as sunglasses. They sometimes will try to take your stuff to get food in return. I had a purse that one monkey gently tried to open to look inside. SO CUTE :) just be careful. Don't be aggressive with them either..they aren't trying to hurt you unless they sense you're trying to hurt them.", "I don't know whether it's worth anyone's while to actually go into the monkey forest. If you just wanna get a photo of the monkeys, there is plenty right outside the entrance of the forest. You won't need to pay for it then. However, if you're brave or thinking \\I won't get bitten by them\\\" after hearing and reading countless reviews, you're wrong. Because regardless how far away you stand from the monkeys they are everywhere. If you're wearing a neckless, long earrings, backpack, glasses or even a bright shirt the monkeys will find a reason to jump on you and bite or scratch you. By know means am I trying to scare anyone away from the forest but an entrance fee that cost 50,000 IDR per person could and highly likely to end up costing you 3 million IDR for vaccinations and medication. So if you just want a photo of a monkey for god sake just take one outside the place and move on. It's not worth the worry \\\"if you're gonna be okay\\\" or your health!\"", "This place was incredible. We loved it. This is a definite must see. It was only IDR 40,000 per adult. We would definitely do this again. TIP: We only brought our cameras, and enough money for admission. We left purses, backpacks, water bottles, sun screen, jewelry, and hats at our hotel. I suggest this if you are staying near the monkey forest. If this is part of a day trip, I highly suggest you keep all the above in a backpack that can zipper closed. The monkeys are very curious and will climb on you to get at your belongings. Also, please read the rules/suggestions on how to handle a monkey jumping on you. They are posted on a big sign right when you enter and many people do not.", "It is fun to see all the monkeys at the sanctuary--but many of them have crossed the line from cute to irritating. While looking the other way, one monkey, looking for food, bit me. Apparently this happens from time to time (no worries, there is no rabies) and I was taken to the office where I was to sign into a big book with many many people who had also been bitten. The fact that I was the oldest by at least 30 years did nothing for my ego. The place is worth a visit but temper your expectations.", "It's a very beautiful and sort of peaceful garden you walk through, but if you have any food (or drink) with you even if in a bag, be very careful... cheeky monkeys will sniff it out and come get it. There is no stopping them. Otherwise If you just walk around, take photos, it's a great experience. Prob need an hour at the most (depending on your walking pace).", "Ubud Monkey Forrest is the home of more than 700 monkeys and more than 186 species of trees in 12.5 hectares of land. They also the home for 3 sacred temples. The monkey was the guardian of the complex, and they comes with style. I believe that you can only find mohawk style of monkey here in the whole world. But, all of them is wild, so be relax when they climb to your body, but do not touch them in any way. Anyway, being here also allows you to get an abundant of fresh air.", "Hilarious antics as usual from the wee furry things. Temple worth the visit. DO NOT take food in with you, and watch everything - monkey business is still monkey business.", "Monkeys everywhere! They own this place and it is amazing. There are ancient temples to visit, a cemetery a local temple and monkeys everywhere. It is really a fun and amazing experience!", "We loved this place. It was beautiful and we can see monkeys everywhere. We can also buy bananas and feed the monkeys. The people selling the bananas help keep the bigger monkeys away and just allow one monkey at a time to climb on you to take the banana from you. This is a great experience! The temples inside this place are also beautiful. ", "It's inexpensive and can be as short or as long as you'd like. There are a ton of monkeys that are quite entertaining to watch. As others have noted, be careful to secure items and don't leave things in open pouches on your bag. We witnessed multiple people have items pilfered by the monkeys. They could be somewhat aggressive but we didn't witness anything more than hissing, nobody was attacked and as long as you read the signs and follow their recommendations you'll be fine. There are some very cool looking areas within the sanctuary (Dragon Bridge) and temples surrounded by jungle and populated with monkeys. A couple of hours is probably enough to see it all.", "This place must see! very positive emotions are garanty...Alot of turists are there too. Monkeys are so funny! I recomend to visit it at 9-10 am...not so crowdy.", "This is a must do on a trip to . It was perfectly safe and the monkeys walk around minding their own business. There's nothing to be scared of.", "We took a driver to the Monkey Forest and it’s an excellent couple of hours. Be careful because they are cheeky little things and they can also be aggressive but we never really saw that, although we see a little scuffle. If you’re game buy a small bunch of bananas (20 000 rupiah) and let a monkey eat out of you hand while they sit on your shoulder.", "the monkeys are great. This is a great value and a must see. the monkeys are everywhere and will let you touch them (if you want) and will even stand on your shoulder to grab a banana. They are adorable. Definitely the highlight of my day.", "The tour takes about 1h30 -2 h and i recomend on a sunny day( at least with no rain) there are no places to hide from the rain.Don t take plastic bags with you and hide your plastic water bottles😃, the monkeys will try to steal them .", "A bit touristic but great way to see a lot of cute monkeys. We kept a low profile and didn't bring any food and drinks with us so we had no problems with they monkeys jumping on us or stealing things. I would advise just to slowly walk around and enjoy, then there is no need to be scared of any attacks. plus there are plenty of employees who watch over the monkey so they will come and rescue you if needed ;)", "We spend a couple of hours wandering around the sanctuary, it is simply stunning. We found the monkeys fun and playful but I can understand some people being intimidated by them if they are not used to animals which are not pets. We thoroughly enjoys are time in the forest and would recommend it to anyone.", "we got there early and all was good monkeys were relaxed and young ones playing, after some time alot of other tourists visited and it got really crowded and the monkeys were getting a little more agitated and fighting over bananas people seem to forget these are wild animals not pets, the behavior of the humans that visited put me off a bit but overall it was pretty good but i wouldn't recommend that you went with young children you do need to have an awareness about you", "As an animal lover who is very against the abuse of animals for money I am happy to say I definitely support this place. The place is HUGE, it's a forest and the monkeys are completely free to roam. The only cage I saw was to keep food in. You can buy bananas (more expensive than the ticket of 30,000idr) to feed the monkeys; just be careful because they will jump on you to get the food! Great way to get up close with these amazing animals! They come and approach you, and there is endless amounts of places to retreat for them to get away from the visitors. Highly recommend for those wanting to get up close with animals.", "Well worth a visit but remember they are not pets and roam freely. They managed to steal two apples from my partners handbag, and get the room tab out of my shorts pocket. You will be able to take some great pictures and they might even climb up on you too and pose with you.", "Lots of monkeys in a beautiful forest. A real treat away from the hectic streets. Don't be scared by the monkeys...They look a bit intimidating at first but they are just doing what they do! Be sure to walk down to the river. The trees and jungle are stunning", "The forest is so beautiful and definitely worth the trip in and of itself. The monkeys on the other hand are not so great. They are adorable, don't get me wrong, but you really do need to be cautious around them. One grabbed my sister's backpack while she wasn't paying attention and tried to unzip it. The staff had to help us deter the monkey. Also one monkey tried to grab my clothing, but really if you're careful you'll be fine.", "I was the only one jumping and shouting everytime a monkey passed by. May be they were having a good time scaring me. But jokes apart, this place is a must if you are in . Watching monkeys in their natural habitat, feeding them and watching them fooling around. It was a fun filled experience for me. Try visiting in the morning and also be careful about slippery ground. Otherwise the place is fun. Enjoy!", "We took a local Indonesian friend with us to monkey forest during our visit to Ubud. The cost of $4AUD pp (40,000Rp) to get in was a great price. We had a very lovely and funny experience. You never know what to expect with wild monkeys. So many baby monkeys. Bananas are available to purchase inside the sanctuary (25,000Rp for a small bunch) which was very reasonable and gave you the opportunity to feed the monkeys. We visited on our own this time and will certainly take the kids on the next trip. A must visit.", "This was a stop on our tour of Ubud. I was not particularly looking forward to it as I have reservations about many animal attractions as it is often the case that their welfare is disregarded in the quest for the visitors' money. Happily this was not the case here. The monkeys moved freely around the forest and did not appear to be under any stress. There were helpful information boards at several locations. Inevitably there were a few visitors who ignored the instruction not to feed the monkeys.", "The monkeys are hilarious, I bought a bunch of bananas and one big monkey ran up my leg and took them all off me and ran up a tree so if you do buy food hide it well, beautiful walk all the way through and you do get to see lots of scenery and heaps of monkeys I thought it was definitely worth the trip", "if u love monkeys n nature, pls visit .... wear ur comfy shoes, dressed light n bring a camera!! lotsa places for picture taking... u can take with the monkeys, the temples, the nature... it was awesome! its a must to visit whn u come to !", "Beautiful forrest, full of monkeys who won’t bother you if you don’t mess with them. It’s bigger and more impressive than I thought. It looks even better than the pictures. Probably one of the best things you can see in the whole island!", "Very aggressive monkeys but very funny, alot monkey living here, entrance ticket not expensive. We love it.", "The monkeys here are not wild monkeys, so you will see many of them wandering around you and casually lazing around. You don't need to worry about them trying to take your stuff, but keep them safe just in case. A few nice spots here for photos too.", "We went here with a group of friends. We paid the fees to get in and ended up with a guide. We were unsure whether that was a part of the fee's, but nobody said anythin to us regarding it. He was helpful and made some funny remarks about the monkeys. He took photo's of us and was overall helpful. At the end of the tour, before the hill back to the carpark he corned the group and demanded 150,000IDR. We'd already spoken between the group regarding giving him a tip for his great service. He was quite verbally abusive and ended the day with a sour note. The place itself is beautiful, but don't get a guide!", "Couldn't believe how many monkeys there are here , you can feed them if you like but I was too frightened to , but our friends did and they enjoyed it . You have to be very careful of your belongings as the monkeys will try to steal anything, there are plenty of guards in the forest which was good not that we needed them but nice to know they were there , all things considered enjoyed our visit and it is cheap to get in too , spent a few hours here .", "My kids loved it here - 3 girls aged from 5-12. They came here twice and asked to come for a third time. Ticket price is reasonable and aside from the monkeys it is a nice place for a walk. However, the monkey's are the main attraction. On the first visit my kids were super cautious (understandably) but by the next visit my 12 year old was feeding the monkeys and a big one sat on her shoulder. You can buy bananas there to feed them if you are feeling brave. I have heard of that the monkeys can get aggressive but didn't see any of that behaviour on our visits", "Not very big but such a unique place. Well worth a visit. Watch out with the monkeys though don't get too close or feed them. They are also attracted to colorful things dangling or plastic bags raffling as they think this is food.", "For 40k idr you'll get to walk around the park which is full of monkeys everywhere, especially near the food containers. You can ask one of the keepers to give you a treat and he will make sure the monkey will jump on your back for a cool photo. Careful though, they pee on you! And they'll steal anything they can get their hands on. Glasses, hats, cellphones, even flip-flops! The park itself is not that amazing except the stream area which is beautiful. Overall it's worth the visit.", "As the name suggests, it's a forest full of monkeys. They're used to people and aren't scared of them, they will jump on you and climb up you to get any food you have in your pockets/bags etc! It can be good fun to see these animals up close, just beware that monkeys can be very unpredictable. The banana sellers at the entrance are a bit of a rip-off too. But overall a good fun thing to do.", "Monkey temple may seem like a good idea but if you have kids I would stay away, if your child gets bitten by one the monkeys its a very time consuming, painful few weeks of medical treatment, unless they have been vaccinated for rabies previously...even for adults its sucks- trust me. I was travelling with my partners family and they really wanted to see some monkeys, we were staying Ubud and knowing the monkeys reputations I almost didn't join them into the forest. If only. My advice is to walk along the street where the entrance to monkey temple is and keep walking.. you will see some monkeys in the street- leave it at that. I was bitten by a monkey who leapt out of the bush and latched on to my hip, it bit me through my dress so I thought that would be better than a flesh bite, unfortunately it didn't make a difference. Treatment for a monkey bite is pretty intense. you have to get 4 rabies vaccines over a period of 2 weeks which will disrupt your holiday. You also have to pay around $4000 for the immunoglobulin injections (the quantity determined by your body weight). Overall the $5 ticket into monkey forest cost me $5000 and a lot of my time. If you want to read the full story and what to do if you are bitten then search 'sun surf soul monkey bite in ' I am unable to share the link through trip advisor.. Bear in mind the risk of getting rabies from these monkeys is very very low, less than 5% chance BUT also bear in mind that there is no cure for rabies once you have it........", "It was nice there and a lot of monkeys. I didn't like the you get one banana for free you must pay for ever thing.", "Very funny. Worth a visit for sure. You Can buy bananas for the monkeys.. They Can jump on your Shoulder. Its funny. Feed the bananas to Them but dont try to tease Them.", "I will never forget this visit. I loved it so much. I will say that the monkeys can get a bit aggressive, jumping on you and trying to open your bag to see what they can get. One very aggressive one even hissed at me but I would honestly go back in a heartbeat. It is beautiful and such a different experience to be with animals in their natural habitat. I'm not able to go to zoos anymore. This is a whole different thing. They truly are in their home and you are visiting.", "Most temples we visited have monkeys so I dont see why have to travel all the way to the Monkey Forest to catch a glimpse of them. But if you are nearby which we did as our hotel is in Monkey Forest, we took the side road and had a glimpse of how the forest looks like, took pictures with the monkeys who spilled over to our path", "This was my third visit to a monkey forest in . Went with hubby, 9 and 6 year old kids. It was torrentially raining and monkeys weren't happy. My 6 year old boy was standing there quietly looking at monkeys. One walked straight up to him and bit through his raincoat with canines the size of my thumb leaving holes. I told my son to slowly walk towards me and eventually the monkey let go. Lucky it didn't scratch his skin or pierce an artery. Or it would have been rabies needles and checks for monkey virus. We weren't making any fuss or teasing monkey's, we didn't have food. On previous visits we bought bananas and threw them near the monkeys to divert them away from us. You don't have to do anything stupid for them to attack this was unprovoked. If you do go wear loose long clothing and carry an umbrella for defense. My son thought it was hilarious, but it really freaked out my daughter and myself. Had enjoyed going there previously but won't be going back again.", "compared to sangeh and monkey forest ubud, the monkeys here are more friendly. but still, beware of your luggages and things esp food, sunglasses, and plastic. plus, they had a very nice beach view.", "The monkeys are very funny, beautiful place as well. A monkey jumped on my wife but she was a good sport about it", "Overall I found the monkeys a bit confronting & quite scary, even though I was expecting it & had been warned. They will try to get into your bags & pockets, & will even jump on you (you don't have to be acting like a moron for it to happen!), they were also squabbling amongst each other which made them look very ferocious. This was something I wanted to do & I am pleased I did, as it was good to see them at close quarters, not sure how young children would handle the ferociousness & them getting so close. Did see one monkey attempt to nip a tourist, the tourist was acting very calmly after the monkey had jumped on him, but wasn't so calm after it attempted to bite him! I don't want to put people off going to the forest, but just be aware of how it is.", "Loved seeing the monkeys in beautiful surroundings. It was a lovely walk through the forest. The baby monkeys were extremely cute.", "I was quite sceptical about going to the monkey forest as I had seen on trip advor people had said they had been biten and not had great experences. My partner and I were very cautious and followed the instructions of the forest (at first) to not take in any food and not touch the monkeys at all- even thou they sell food right outside the forest. It was a great experence to see the monkeys in their natural habitat- in no way did it look like they were being forced to stay there or were harmed by anyone but each other (during fights). A lot of the monkeys are actually very scared of people so it was a bit sad to sometimes see them scared not knowing where to go and looked a bit confused. There is a path that we were advised to stay on and told if you don't have food or drink bottles then they won't bother you. The baby monkeys if you get really close to them they will somtimes jump up onto your head or shoulder- they are harmless and very cute. We saw a lot of people paying attention to the baby monkeys and then nearly getting attacked but the protective mother- which is fair enough. A lot of people were teasing the monkeys with food, if you do this be prepared and dont be shocked when you get attacked or bitten if you dont respect them and their space- its only fare! Once we were a bit more comfortable being in the presence of the monkeys we asked on of the carers if i could feed it for a good photo . He went an got me a few bannas and showed me how to hold it up- he knew the aggesive dangerous large monkeys so he chased them off and we got some great photos and tipped the guy. I wouldnt reccomend buying the bannas and taking them in unless you are really confident with the animals. We saw lots of people as soon as they got in a monkey took the whole bunch off them. Sometimes they do jump on you for no reason, but if you just relax we saw they didn't do anything. As long as you respect them its a really experence and you can get some great photos!- Beware at some temples there are monkeys which are trained to take bags/sunglasses/cameras off you- so you give the local people money to get them back- these monkey arnt trained, but at some places they are so watch out!", "forest specially for monkey population. but inside there many nese culture saved. there is a temple, cemetery and spring of holly water. this forest manage very well with Ubud community.", "This is a forest with many monkeys. The forest is beautiful and the monkeys cute, playful and mischievous. Be careful and follow the signs and you will have a great time.", "Will definately come back there next time. Very beautiful forest right in the middle ubud. Nice walk under the three and wood path to walk through.", "Was a good experience . Something I really wanted to do. The monkeys legit come up to you and even jump on your shoulder. But they only come if you have food. There are people who are “ guides” that will walk with you around the sanctuary and have food and peanuts and will give them to you to give to the monkey so they will come to you. The guides also make particular noises to call the moneys out. Only thing to be aware of is the guides will want to take picture with their own camera to sell to you , as their side business . We kindly said no . But they can be a bit persistent. Had to tell our guide no at least 5 times through the entire walk which got annoying . Do leave a tip for the food they give you to feed them . Not mandatory but it’s the least you can do because without it the monkey would not of came up to you .", "This place is a must for everyone visiting . My husband and brother said this was the highlight of their trip. They bought lots of bananas and had lots of monkeys climbing on them. Myself, my daughter and my sister in law only fed a monkey once to get a picture. We had lots of laughs watching the boys interact with the monkeys. Please note that the monkeys aren't tame. There are signs around with advice about the monkeys definitely read and follow them. Good place to have a walk around only need about a hour to visit.", "A beautiful forest with cheap entry fee, so interesting to watch the monkeys, especially the babies! Had no problems with the monkeys ourselves.", "Great natural forest and many moneys are around the area. We bought bananas from the forest and as soon as we bought them my husband was tag teamed and tricked by two monkeys and stole a bunch of bananas. Good fun. Do not taunt or tease monkeys as they will bite. There are guards around the sanctuary also. Many shops and restaurants near the area also.", "We love animals and the Monkey Forest was an unmissable attraction in Ubud. There are several families of monkeys which live freely in the forest, the money spent on the entrance fee goes towards their conservation, research and there is a veterinarian on site, which I thought was good. The monkeys are all over the place, it's cute to watch the babies playing and hanging onto the mothers. Sometimes there are fights between the different families and you have to be careful not to have anything in your hands or hidden food because they'll grab it. That was the only problem: they were quite aggressive sometimes and if you had food or something in your pocket they could get it from you. You can buy bananas from some stands but they usually grab them all from you! The forest is pretty and there is a temple and several statues and paths you can take, it's worth a visit if you aren't afraid of monkeys!", "My husband didn’t want to go. He was laughing and had a great time. He said it was totally worth the 50,000 IDR to get in per person. I took tons of pictures. Do not have anything clipped on or sticking out of your back pack. They will take it and eat or open it. Not good for them. It was a truly awesome experience.", "The monkey forest is definitely a highlight in . The monkeys are beautiful and it's nice to see them so well looked after.", "nice experience! the monkeys are so very nice, but they are stealing, so if you take food with you, be aware where you will put it.", "Wow what can I say, these monkeys were so cute. You can buy bananas to feed the monkeys. Its so awesome, the monkeys are really clever too. These monkeys were very nice.", "The animals are relatively free to move around. Some are friendly, others not so much. It's nice to wander round, and the monkeys are everywhere so when you find a quiet spot chill there and see what the little guys are up to.", "Do not take shopping bags or handbags with you. The monkeys will grapple with you to get them. If you are walking past do not carry your shopping bag in your hand. Hold it close up to your chest and do not make eye contact with the monkeys. Whilst the little ones are cute be aware that they can bite. The larger ones will fight for a bag and may bite if they feel challenged. If bitten you must seek medical attention. This may mean you have to have three injections to protect you from serious illness. It is absolutely fine to go but be aware and take care. Enjoy.", "It’s nice to walk among the monkeys and watch them tease each other from time to time. Follow the officers instructions and warnings carefully because monkeys, by their very nature, can steal what have in your hand and what’s in your bag very quickly", "The monkey sanctuary was a unique experience. If you're travelling with small children, make sure you brief them about not approaching the monkeys, then enjoy watching the monkeys come to them. We found purchasing bananas was the only way to make sure all of our children were leapt on by a monkey, and they were so reasonably priced it was great value. If it were just older children, we would have taken the bananas somewhere secluded and fed an individual monkey, but with younger children it felt safer to be guided by the banana saleswomen who set us up nicely for photos, and chased the more aggressive monkeys away from the smaller children. The walks would be worth doing even without the monkeys. The stonework is exquisite and the temple and shrines are true works of art.", "Amazing experience! Went there and spend 2 hours looking at monkeys and having a good time. This is a straight forward activity. You can spend 15 minutes or 2 hours, depend on your schedule. I recommand spending the 1.50 US to buy a small pack of bananas and feed the monkey, letting them jump on you, good experience. Make sure you understand that the monkeys will come close to you, even on you and try to steal stuff from you (ie : Sunglasses, bottle of water, food or anything accessible on your backpack)", "A very touristy place. Ticket cost 50,000rp per pax. Great if you wanna hang out lots of monkeys. Beware, they can be rather aggressive though. Be sure to follow the guidelines there.", "Up close and personal. Straight out of a Tarzan movie. The genuine jungle with tendril-like vines, swinging, cackling monkeys and a swift-moving stream in the lower part of the forest. Watch out for the males...they can be aggressive, particularly if you have bananas. Plenty of staff wandering to assist. A highlight of our trip. Don't miss the temple...they provide sarongs if needed.", "Goes without saying really, but this is a must do if in Ubud. Surprisingly even better than I expected. Positioned fairly centrally in Ubud & easy to find at the end of \\Monkey Forest Road\\\", this one is definitely worth the visit. With reasonably priced tickets (currently 50,000 Rp) and you get to walk through a diverse environment, with lots of steps, trees, vegetation and of course macaque monkeys. The monkeys can be very demanding if you buy the bananas sold at the place or if you have your own food. As long as you're prepared for that and don't have sunglasses on your head (which could get swiped with anything else loose) then you'll be OK 👍 You will get some great photos as the monkeys re really relaxed around people. Just be respectful that you are in their environment & that they are wild animals. Enjoy 😊\"", "The area was beautiful. Loved the trees and vegetation and the monkeys are amazing, We didn't feed them, but we loved looking at them and watching them play! It was so cool to walk through.", "If you live monkeys you MUST visit monkey forest! They’re very where! Large, medium, and baby monkeys in heir “natural” habitat The sanctuary is home to over 750 monkeys along with beautiful ancient walls, statues, and temples. The jungle vibe is great for photos and walking. West comfortable shoes and bring water as there’s a surprising amount of stair climbing and walking/ roaming to be done!", "This was one of the highlights of our trip to . The complex is very well set up with numerous walkways and boardwalks through the jungle, surrounding the numerous centuries-old temples and stonework. The contact with the monkeys was incredible - if you treat the animals with the respect a wild animal deserves you'll have an incredible experience.", "Ok, I don't like monkeys. And especially dislike the rude, spoiled monkeys that live here. Please do them and yourself a favor and go see monkeys somewhere else where they are in their natural environment and natural behavior.", "Beautiful Forrest and wonderful monkeys. Be careful of being charged too much by the workers inside for bananas for the monkeys.", "My partner and I have visited Monkey Forest four or five times. The first time we made the mistake of buying some bananas to feed to the monkeys, only to be inundated by multiple monkeys jumping all over us and stealing the bananas, which was a bit frightening, as the adult ones have very big teeth!! Once you know though, you can walk through the forest without being harressed too much and watch all the funny monkey antics and take some great pics. We find it quite a special place, as there is some beautiful nature and exotic temples. You do need to pay 20.000 each to enter, which is definitely worth it!", "Gorgeous place, and the added benefit is the monkeys! 100’s to be seen and amazing views inside the forest! Very cheap to enter and enjoyable couple of hours!", "Another great way to spend the day with the family, be careful with the monkeys and remember to make sure you remove watches, sunglasses and anything else the little monkeys can take as they can be a bit intimidating but in a nice way, again very clean and well run.", "fun and scary. really cool to see monkeys in a massive forest. you buy cheap bananas and try to feed them. make sure you let go of the banana! They climb on you but it's sad to see them flinch when the guards pull out their slingshot :(", "Well set up and great place to view the monkeys antics in a beautiful setting nice place just to walk around", "Great way to see monkeys up close. They are all over the paths, walls, trees... Going about their business as if there weren't crowds of people taking pictures. It is also a great value...", "This monkey first is a must do for your first visit. If you don't like it then you clearly hate to smile. The monkeys are so much fun and very cheeky. Get the bananas and be prepared to be jumped on! For $4aud it's the best hour you'll have in Ubud :)", "The view is unreal! The place is a bit crowded, but worth it. Watch out for the monkeys.... They will steal your stuff!", "Enjoyed visit to monkey forest. Beautiful tranquil surrounds and monkeys very cute. No issues at all if follow rules. Peaceful place to stroll around", "I visited in January 2015. The forest was lovely and cool and quite peaceful. As we entered the forest we saw a couple of monkeys doing whatever monkeys do. We stopped at a cart where we were able to purchase bananas for the monkeys. The further you walk into the forest the more monkeys you will see. We were so excited! We fed 2 or 3 monkeys the bananas and it was great, but then they can be quite aggressive. They will rip the bananas out of your hands! They will grab at your legs/arms, climb on you just to get to the bananas! I was so scared of them and how aggressive they were I just threw the bananas and ran! While my husband laughed! If you don't have bananas you are ok, but they will grab at your belongings or take them if they think there is a chance of getting bananas. Do not put your hands in your pockets as they think you have bananas in them. A visitor to the forest wanted to take her photo next to one. She put her hands in her pocket and the young monkey thought she had food and actually bit her hand to get to it - her pockets were empty! The deeper into the forest you go you can purchase more bananas. These bananas are virtually under lock and key. The monkeys aren't silly they know how to get the bananas from you. It's safe to go but just be careful. This was just my experience.", "Cool place with plenty of monkeys but be careful as they can get pretty agressive. Nice place to visit with your family. Although there are others place in where you can see those monkeys for free and they come to you the same if you have peanuts with you ;)", "Loads of monkeys and a nice place to visit with kids. As always do not carry food in your hands, the monkeys will come for it!", "Monkeys are very cheeky, don’t scream, try to touch them etc. we kept our distance and had no issues. Trees were spectacular. Very well maintained and looked after. Worth doing for $8 AUS each.", "This was quite an experience - like something out of Indiana Jones!! between the temples and the monkeys running around all over the place - it was a one of a kind experience for sure!", "My husband and I went to both the Sangeh Monkey Forest and the Sacred Monkey Forest in Ubud. The Sangeh Monkey Forest had far less people and was far less crazy. In fact, my husband was bit by a monkey in the Ubud forest so had to get the rabies vaccination (which was impossible to find in --this was not a big deal as the shot has to be given within 7 days and we were going home). The people in the Ubud forest were so disrespectful, playing monkey in the middle and teasing the monkeys, it is no wonder they're aggressive. It seems like more local tourists come to Sangeh. Beware that there will likely be people in the Sangeh monkey forest who will try to take pictures of you and join you--we ended up doing it, and were grateful, because the guy knew the monkeys and was sure to \\control\\\" them (i.e., get them off us when they were getting too overzealous). In all, I recommend Sangeh over the Monkey Forest in Ubud.\"", "We were a bit skeptical at first after reading some reviews of the monkeys being aggressive and biting people. We definitely did not want to spend the next week getting rabies shots. But once we arrived we quickly realized that most of the monkeys couldn’t care less about you unless you start enticing them with food or what could potentially be food. For the most part they munch away on the yams and corn they are provided. Other than that, they play with each other and occasionally fight over territory. The setting is serene with a mix of jungle and temple-esque architecture throughout. It’s very cool to see the monkeys in a natural setting. If you sit down long enough, one will likely come up to investigate if you have anything to offer it, but for the most part, you just get a lot of cold shoulders. If you visit Ubud, it is definitely worth spending a few hours here.", "We went in low season and the place was still mobbed with people. Fun to see the monkeys, just watch out because they can be a bit aggressive if you try and hide food! I'd still say it was worth going though!", "A short walk from the center of town is a quiet temple unlike anything you're likely to have seen before. Just follow the rules and don't feed the monkeys! Also bring extra ware - it is even hotter and more humid once you start walking down into the forest.", "This was a fun spot. Monkeys were all around with their babies. They were pretty calm for the most part and use to humans being around. They sell bananas to feed the monkeys, I did not buy or feed the monkeys because I liked keeping a safe distance from them. I didn't stay long or fully explore it, but what I did see was quite enough and enjoyable.", "I wasn't impressed, having seen lots of macaques elsewhere in Southeast Asia, but my girlfriend loved it. Touristy place and monkeys are used to having people around. They are fed very well, which means they won't try too hard to steal your food.", "Visited in May 2012 as we married in UBUD - great spot to see monkeys - we were given bananas to feed them which lasted less than a minute - once the bananas were gone, they seemed to keep their distance - saw them climbing on heads of other tourists - i tried to sit next to one for a photo but was soon hissed at - Great for pics & lovely temples - we had read the reviews prior so didn't take any food or loose items - We took our son (3yrs), he was not afraid at all! Overall a great experience.", "This was such a wonderful experience. The forest is beautiful, the monkeys are so relaxed and good around tourists ( much better than the monkeys in Lop Buri, Thailand), and the temples and holy springs located further in the forest are just breath taking. This is a must when you find yourself in Ubud!", "Facility was well-run. We had a great time wandering through the forest and watching the monkeys interact with each other. They are curious and will look for things to snatch from you but if you are mindful, all is well.", "I would love to visit this place again... the monkeys are not scary as long as you dont have loose items .. if you want the money to come and sit on your shoulder and eat banana you should look for the forest guys , they will help you with the whole thing , me and my wife wanted to do it and we bought a bunch of bananas but one of the monkey grabbed it from me the first time , second time the forest guy made sure that the monkeys dont come close to us until we are prepared... the monkeys are really scared of them... It was a great experience...", "If you love monkeys this is the place for you! Just beware that these monkeys are not afraid of humans AT ALL! They will jump on you and they will steal whatever they can get their cute little hands on.. they stole a small bottle of hand sanitizer out of a side pocket of a back pack.. and I also saw one steal a women’s wallet that was dangling off her wrist. Just keep your valuables zipped up and secured. All together it was a fun experience and a nice walk!", "Interesting to see the monkeys and their hunt for bananas :) Bananas possible to buy in the garden. Recommendation: - no colorfully dressed, my wife attacked a horde of monkeys and monkeys her dress completely chewed and destroyed. Reasons unknown, perhaps too much color ;) - Do not hide available bananas under your clothes ... Monkey will climb everywhere, even in your pocket;) - In the evening, no longer in the garden no guards, and so be careful", "great few hours out with my son. Cheeky monkeys will go after anything so make sure you keep everything done up in a bag. They also go after your water bottle so be careful. No temptation for the monkeys then you will have no trouble with them. They were funny to watch and jumped onto my handbag and also kept trying to pull at my sarong. My son had one jump on his head for a free ride up the stairs, don't panic if it happens to you, they will get off when they are ready. Some great little stores outside also to buy clothes and souvineers", "Close to tourist areas makes the Monkey forest a great first day outing for the family. Set in a beautiful jungle/valley..Also a temple in the forest to explore. Monkey are cheeky and intertaining, just make sure to secure all valubles and food because they can pinch your hat or sun glasses. Also they smell food in your bag it might get jumped on. Around 6 aussie dollars per person. Makes it a cheap outing", "This was a fun excursion although after seeing a monkey slap a human, I was slightly cautious of being too close to the monkeys. Please pay attention to the rules as the monkeys can get aggressive if you stroke them. Otherwise a fun couple of hours.", "Monkey Forest! Although I was quite worried about this place after reading reviews, but all went well for us, we'll me anyway. I walked in with my hiking pole & was ready for battle, it's you or them remember. So when one monkey did begin to show an interest in me, I tapped the floor with my stick & he ran. My husband took a bite, well more of a nip really, first from a jealous baby, then the Mom, he will insist on messing with them. We saw one woman screaming hysterically as a monkey approached, this actually scared the monkey away. Best stay calm if you can though, easier said than done, but works for some. I quite enjoyed the walk around the forest, it was well worth the £1.50 entrance fee. Watch out for them mozziz though! On the way back to the hotel we took the busy biker path, a monkey tried to ambush my husband, the monkey lost this fight though.", "A nice park, though serving as a natural monkey habitat. Can't call it exceptional as we had freely-walking monkeys in our hotel, as well, so something usual in . Beware that some of the animals might be aggressive, but overall friendly and accustomed to men presence.", "This is a must when visiting Ubud. I have to admit I was a little nervous as I knew the concept of this place and had watched some YouTube videos, But I really enjoyed it here. There are lots of different walks around the forest for you to explore and there are Monkeys just everywhere. The Monkeys seemed very comfortable around the people, which made me feel more comfortable. I never worked up the courage to have one sit on my shoulder though!", "We were really looking forward to this part of the tour and it was so awesome. It is a small fee to enter and you can purchase some bananas for a small fee aswell. But be careful, once you have food, you will have monkeys coming to get it. They are not too bad, just stay relaxed and let them come up and give them a banana, don't try and hide it etc. Also keep all your belongings firmly zippered in your bag or definitely well out of sight and reach, they are very cheeky and can take off very quickly with anything they find. We sat down with a few other monkeys and got photos, you are not allowed to pat them or grab them, just allow them to move to you or on you.. most were intrigued with getting a selfie as they could see themselves. We found most of them to be nice, there was a little one that became jealous and a little bitey (only gentle).. just move on and find another.. there is plenty to hang out with. The walk through the forest is peaceful and nice. There is a few very small markets in there too. But there are plenty out in Ubud streets itself so enjoy the monkeys and forest instead.", "Great experience, just watch your loose items, the monkeys will take things out of your hands. But some bananas and get plenty of photos with monkeys climbing on you. We all loved it", "nice forrest with sweet but also agressive monkeys. But nice to do with kids. Don't wear sunglasses, food, necglaces etc", "Yes this forest is filled with wild animals who can be unpredictable but I have been here a few times and never had anything but experience. It's beautiful and lush and green in the monkeys are absolute characters. I cannot imagine a visit to Ubud without stopping here", "This place is very overpriced - and the monkeys jump all over you. We always walk through before 8 am. You don't have to pay and most of the monkeys are asleep. When you get out the other side into the village, there are plenty of monkeys around, scrounging for breakfast. You can then walk back to Ubud along the track on the outside of the Monkey Forest - but watch out for motor bikes!!!", "This is a beautiful place, well looked after and spacious enough that you can walk around without feeling overly crowded by other tourists. It's fun to watch the play and social interactions of the monkeys, but even more amusing to watch unsuspecting tourists who don't follow the warnings get chased, bitten, climbed and stalked by monkeys. Be respectful of the rules about food, water bottles and trying to touch the monkey's and you'll be fine and have a lovely visit without the need for a rabies shot afterwards!", "Monkey Forest is a place to go if you're traveling with family. The wooden walkway is beautiful and well maintained, kids friendly too with its high railings. We went there after lunch, around 2-3pm, the monkeys seem a little bit sleepy. IMO, it's a best time to visit, if you're with an active kid who tries to pat a monkey or two :) Do visit it if you're in Ubud!", "Loved this visit, beautiful forest all types of monkeys. Lots of mothers and babies feeding and monkeys not aggressive at all.", "We spent a good amount of time looking around the trails, at the monkeys and how they interacted with each other and humans. It is quite safe with guides always watching. Buying bananas is your own riskc you may be trying to feed the little monkey in front of you but be aware there is always a big one lurking behind ready to snatch. So dont be surprised if he jumps up and hurts you. Be aware! Great experience all round and inexpensive @ 50,000.", "If you're in Ubud, the monkey forest is a must-see, even if you're a bit scared of them like me. It was a bit nerve-racking to be in an element where monkeys have run of the land. That is what also makes the experience so unique. There are also temples in the sanctuary as well. One word of advice would be to follow the rules they have. They are there for a reason to keep you safe. I felt mostly safe, except for my own fears, and I followed the rules. It's really amazing these monkeys have a place they can roam free and call home, and we luckily get a chance to take a glimpse into it.", "Now, don't ask me why I visited here when I'm not a big fan of monkeys, but I did. They are literally everywhere, I suppose they are friendly little fellows as long as you don't have food in your pockets. Definitely DO NOT keep food in your pockets, or bag, nor anywhere else for that matter! As they WILL find it. Listen attentively to all the rangers. Buy some bananas to feed them on site, very cheap. Be prepared for them to snatch them violently! Great for monkey lovers, not so good for me!", "The forest is not that large but really beautifull and very near to the center of Ubud. Worth a visit and entrance fee and a perfect place to shoot pictures. Nature architecture and monkeys everywhere. Possible to walk there from Ubud main roads.", "We had a good time at the monkey forest. Lots of monkeys, many opportunities for good photos. I think this would be a nice and fun place for families traveling with kids! :)", "I loved the temples at the Monkey Forest but didn't enjoy much the jostling tourists all trying to get the perfect \\selfie\\\". Unfortunately, the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary might have got a little too big for its boots in that respect, although I still enjoyed myself greatly. Just prepare yourself for crowds.\"", "We went on a hot and busy day. You only need an hour, as the sanctuary is quite compact. Monkeys don't look at all bothered by the tourists. Some stunning temples and bridges too.", "Kids loved the monkeys. Ages 1,10,11,18. No issues with the monkeys at all. The youngest thought it was amazing!! Just don't put your drink down ha ha. Looks like they enjoyed it though.", "All tourists must visit the Sacred Monkey Forest Santuary - this amazing green place and the naughty monkeys - the beautiful temple and the river down below. The kids love it.", "Read the signages. The official vendors selling bananas have sticks for aggressive monkeys, you should approach the monkeys with care. Somehow, I dun feel safe with kids going close to them - I fear the kid might unknowingly do something perceived as aggression and \\earns\\\" a nasty response as a result. This aside, the place is a rustic & beautiful forest with many nese artifacts. But the funny thing is that everyone is taking a selfie with the monkeys, who are rolling their disinterested eyes and continue their potato munching. For the record, my attempt to feed a banana to a monkey resulted in a harmless bite and tuck on my pants. Lucky I tightened it before stepping in.\"", "The Monkey Forest is a great place to see all kinds of monkeys running around in their natural habitat. They are very cute and funny and I really enjoyed the experience. A caveat: if you go please do not pester the monkeys -- I saw a woman tease a monkey with a banana and she was bitten. Just give them the bananas and don't torment them. Also please do not litter - I saw a monkey pick up a discarded bottle of soda and drink it and, even worse, saw a monkey drinking from a shampoo bottle while people stood around taking pictures. This bothered me as there are ample garbages and there is just no need to endanger the monkeys this way. ", "My second trip to the Monkey Forest and was just as awesome as the first time! A lot more people this time round which wasn't as cool as 6 years ago but still plenty of room to take it all in. Very cool place to just be with nature and animals. Monkey's will climb on you which is fun (if you aren't scared of them), you just have to be calm and chilled. Plenty of awesome photo opportunities of the forest and the monkeys. Keep your bag zipped up and your pockets closed or empty as the monkey's will try to look for food or steal your stuff hahaha", "You have to visit the monkey forest. Yes it’s busy, yes it’s touristy but yes it’s worth it! Lots of staff around to make sure all is well and you get up close to the amazingly monkeys to watch and Interact. We even saw a Mum with twins. Loved it and I could spend several hours here. No bugs at all. And the monkeys didn’t touch us or take our glasses or anything. Just don’t take good or drinks in. I will come back again it’s so amazing and peaceful :)", "Well I absolutely loved the monkey forest. The monkeys are friendly and cute so they let u take photos with them. Will defiantly bring my daughter to the sanctuary as well as recommend to all my friends when visiting . Loved the sceanery and the walk was absolutely stunning. Can't wait to visit again", "Neither my wife and I wanted to go but our two boys did aged 10 and 6. We were a bit hesitant as we heard of people being attacked and having there belongings taken. When we got there we didn't see as many monkeys as expected.The place stunk and had a spooky feel about it. I can't remember how much we paid but the kids enjoyed it.", "Awesome forest where you can actually walk around and interact with ebola, i mean monkeys. You can feed them too! Monkeys are sneaky tho, be careful not to take any loose items with you, leave it in the car. Monkeys will steal things out of your pocket and run.", "It is a very nice park but unfortunately I got bitten and whilst they tell you there is no rabies a doctor urged me to go to the hospital for vaccination. The tourists are the problem we saw many of them teasing and stirring up the monkeys making them aggressive. I think the rangers could be much more pro-active in stopping the stupid tourists. I'm sorry not to be able to give a good review as it's certainly not the monkeys that are at fault. If you do go, do not have anything in your hands, even water bottles.", "Let's start by saying: MONKEYS!!! Monkeys here get engaged in the most diverse activities: butt smelling, balls bugs picking, mating while observed by human kids, 5.30 pm it's feeding time. You'll see them gathering around the feeder, ready to steal anything resembling food from tourist too! If you are lucky you'll witness a monkey fight, do remember to bring some money over, for potential gambling! Occasionally monkeys will hiss and jump on top of tourists who are sticking their phones' camera 2 cm from the monkeys' face for a cool shot. To children who pull their tails, monkeys will bite their ears off (just joking if you are an adult. If you a kid, this is true) 20 mins prior closure, staff will push you to exit the park.", "Very small not what I expected, also you can not enter the temple there which is a shame the only thing I found fasinating as they bury the monkey when then die and they have a cross with there name on in there graveyard", "There are different species of monkeys placed in natural habitat.Its very good entertainment for children.But be careful from them as they try to grab everything in your pocket or plastic bag considering its their food that u hide from them.They are not aggresive but defensive.You have to respect their natural environment and then they are your friends.There are statues,temples of monkey.Its good for photo.Even you can have live photo with them with their permission(good mood).Its good holiday picnic.", "The sanctuary is owned and managed by a village housing around 600 nese monkeys of different sizes and shapes. According to the leaflet the sanctuary promotes an Hindu concept of harmony between human and the nature, and I think it pretty much describes our visit, it was very relaxing and peaceful to explore the park. The monkeys are used to humans and are not aggressive. There are some rules that visitors should follow like don't feed the monkeys food except the banana that you can buy in the park, etc., as long as you follow the rules you will be fine. Don't touch the monkeys and don't grab them to take photos as some tourists did, it's really rude to the animals and would scare them and as a result making them run away in fear or react aggressively.", "This place is filled with monkeys, and just like humans there are good monkeys and there are bad monkeys. Some can be very aggressive, or simply try to steal your stuff, while other will play w you and be very intrigued. Our friend was hacked by a pick pocketer, the monkey literally unzipped his backpack and took his wallet! The monkey climbed a tree and started going through it, he decided to start jumping from tree to tree and all of his stuff was flying through the forest, including both his debit and credit card and $100. After the monkey whipped the wallet clean got bored and threw it back down, we spent about an hour trying to get the cards, we only found one. They are adorable, but if you get too much in their face, they will let you know to back off. Nevertheless quite the experience. Highly recommend to try to beat the rush and get there early!", "The Sacred Monkey Forest in Ubud is a magical place, with over 1000 long tailed nese monkeys in 7 distinct groups and around 115 different species of trees in a verdant jungle, one can spend hours just watching the monkeys interact in their natural environment.", "Forest is beautiful Any place in Ubud and surroundings tends to be way more humid than the rest of Just be ready for that As for the monkeys, those are some mean creatures - but cute. They are definitely wild animals, and since are so accustomed to people, don’t be surprised is some try to snatch a purse, bag, jewelry, sunglasses, phone... observe and enjoy Don’t interact", "Slightly daunting at first if you walk in with a handful of bananas as monkeys jump straight on you. But once you gain confidence it is great fun to observe the monkeys. The staff may help set up the photo compositions and encourage the monkeys to climb on you carefully.", "Nice place to go and stay for 1-2 hours. Friendly staff and wonderful views on nature, sculptures, the temple and monkeys. The monkeys are so funny 😁😁", "Worth a visit if you have time while in Ubud, but prioritise other sites first. As long as you are sensible and follow the advice given the monkeys are fine and safe, just try not to stand under one in a tree - they happy to go to the loo on unsuspecting tourists.", "This was the highlight of our 3 week vacation. You are essentially a guest in the home of 678+ long tailed nese monkeys, show them respect and you'll have an amazing experience. You can purchase food to have the monkeys climb up you to eat, if you'd like or you can just walk through and simply observe. Be aware, monkeys may still climb on you because they may be just as interested. I fed one in the beginning and watched the others, in awe, the rest of my time there. Towards the exit of the forest, a monkey impromptuly climbed up my leg and just chilled on my shoulders for a little - allowed me the opportunity to take the best selfie ever. Now, understand that sometimes animals can be unpredictable and things may get uncomfortable for some. There are signs that read, do not attempt to touch the monkeys, do not make direct eye contact, and do not show aggression towards the monkeys... follow the rules! I saw one guy attempt to kick a monkey and the monkey went after him - who was the \\animal\\\" in that situation? It's simple, follow the rules, be respectful, and ENJOY!\"", "been there since 2006 until now. Monkey forest never change. When its quiet I like to walk to the coins fish pond and further 'til the small river there and having a quiet time, kind a meditation. The fresh air make me forget how busy, noisy and bad air from the cars is Ubud center. But in Monkey forest I found my peaceful time unless the monkey don't bother me. But I feel safe as long as the monkey ''pawang'' is around and close to the monkeys.", "I love that these monkeys are free to roam. Great place. Over 700 live in this sanctuary. Good value at rp 50.000.", "we had a very nice tour to a forest, yes there's a forest inside. the monkeys were so nice, they were not aggressive as told by others.", "The Sanctuary is a beautiful place with plants and animals together. The monkey tenders were really helpful. Some idiot was teasing a monkey with a banana and really agitating it and it bared its teeth and leaped towards him. Thankfully the monkey tender intervened but it kind of ruined the experience as it was a bit frightening. It was really amazing to see the temples and the monkey families and learn about them.", "The monkeys are certainly not shy so you will easily get a photo of one or ten. It can get a bit crowded but walk further away from the main temple and it gets a bit quieter.", "This monkey forest is as you would expect full of monkeys. We saw a few stupid people try to pat the monkeys, even though there are warnings all over. Be careful and keep you distance and you’ll be ok.", "Monkey Forest is in the center of Ubud and contaisn hundreds of Monkeys. Nice to walk around and enjoy the monkeys with their babies. Some monkeys can be agressive but normally they are only interested in food.", "I like it all.Friendly people and nice garden When you visit Vali you have to go to Monkey Forest it is wonderful. ", "I’ve been to a monkey sanctuary elsewhere and the monkeys were much calmer and disinterested in people. Here the monkeys will quickly take things on display and were more confrontational. The site is really lovely and it’s a good experience but I do worry about the behaviour and perhaps how habitualised the monkeys are to people. So this could be 5* or less than the 4* I am giving depending how you feel. At least they’re free to escape and wander the local hotels!", "Worth seeing!!!! Nature and monkeys all over the place. Nice walk in a piece of jungle in the middle of the city, or should I say the other way round?? As you walk you discover beautiful spots and you come across monkey life. It's a must see in the chaotic ubud!!", "we enjoyed walking around the forest and watching monkeys attack people trying to feed them. even though it isn't allowed, many people still feed the monkeys until either the ranger comes and disciplines them or the monkeys attack. haha. so much h fun", "Worthwhile to have a walk thru the Monkey Forest. Well maintained.Good Location and lost of Resto's around. Can get very busy in High Season.", "it's a really amazing place for people who are not used to seeing monkeys so close! I understood really how they are so similar to us ! Anyway be careful, they are funny and sweet, but in the same moment very smart and they can become dangerous. Place absolutely to visit", "Top! It's really nice forest with a lot of monkeys. For us it was not the feeling that we are in a zoo because the monkeys have a lot of space where the tourist cannot go to. There are a lot of supervisors who watch out that nothing happens, we weren't sure if they treat the monkeys well because the monkeys had a lot respect. You can buy bananas to feed the monkeys but don't touch them, otherwise they will get angry ;)", "My boyfriend and I had such a great time here we went back a second time! The monkeys are so much fun to watch, you could spend hours there. I would recommend going early in the day if possible, as it gets crowded as the day goes on. I would also suggest not bringing anything with you except a camera. The monkeys are very curious and especially like water bottles. You don't need to buy bananas, if you are patient and want the monkeys to sit on your lap they will.", "You ll love the experience, just make sure you get your bags closed, no bottles or anything in hands cause those cheeky monkey will take it all :D but worth the experience :)", "We really enjoyed visiting the Monkey Forest! These monkey’s are well fed and cared for and it shows. The monkey’s don’t seem to care about the people walking around. They just play and react with each other as though people aren’t even there. We loved seeing all the new baby monkey’s. So cute. The most fun was watching them play in a cement water pond. It was like watching a monkey pool party!! They were jumping in the water and wrestling with each other like kids. Hilarious😀", "The monkey Forest is beautiful. I loved walking around through the beautiful big trees and watching the monkeys in their natural habitat. I would recommend going early in the morning (9am) to avoid the crowds in peak seasons. This is especially important if you have kids or are worried about being close to the Monkeys. I find that if you go in the afternoon they are usually more agitated at the tourists and more likely to chase you or come closer. In the morning they appear to just be doing their own thing", "A cool place to visit and stroll through. Be sure to remove your glasses, zip your purses and backpacks up. The monkeys are very curious. Pay attention to the signs and do not taunt the monkeys.", "Fantastic meandering walkways through tropical rainforest. Friendly monkeys. Clean & well organised venue.", "Funny Monkey, I like to see temple of the king, soldier of fortune, always somewhere like scorpin king in the junggle, will keep us a live , bohemian rhapsody.", "To avoid the crowds come around 1600. There is an entrance fee. I also recommend getting some bananas but watch out as the name says its a monkey forest and some can be pretty aggressive. Even when you think there are no monkeys lurking one can pop up from behind and grab the bananas. Still if you are really careful and you are not with children then this place is great fun watching this little rascals which are everywhere. You can walk down he forest to a spring with a very small stream and some nice temples. Funny thing as not too many monkeys there but its very humid. Overall nice, fun place and a must see if you are in UBUD!", "No matter how old you are, you'll probably spend a great and fun time in Monkey Forest. It's a great experience to see all these monkeys running around you in their natural environment and behaving (almost) like if the hundreds of visitors weren't there. You can see monkeys as they are sleeping, fighting, jumping to water, eating bananas or taking care of their babies. Definitely worth seeing!", "Right in the heart of the shopping district, the monkeys appear well-looked after, and their rights come first. A nice break from the chaos of the streets.", "The Monkey Forest is a lovely place, but the monkeys are so used to humans and there are just too many humans and it has to be affecting the monkeys behaviour. There was a constant stream of tourists, and it just felt like you couldn't enjoy the experience. The monkeys are wild animals, which many tourists seemed to not appreciate. Despite signs people came in with drinks and food, so of course monkeys jumped all over them - ripping off hats, bags, etc. This scared my kids, as they were afraid the monkeys would go after them. I honestly would happily pay a few dollars more, if it mean they curbed the number of people in the park.", "i was slightly terrified on this trip as i seen a monkey biting a visitor and another lady with 3 on her head, i was so excited to visit but it just wasn't for me! good value and interesting to see but watch out for the older grumpy monkeys! my husband enjoyed it maybe im just a chicken!", "A perfect blend of the real and the artificial. It is pleasure to see the monkeys in their natural environs of the tropical forest and the paths set up with beautifully stone carved sculptures of deities and Monkey life. Plan to spend a good 1.5 - 2 hours to soak in the experience. The only thing that kills is the humidity.", "Monkey Forest is a beautiful place to see the rock carvings and of course the monkeys. Do keep your belongings zipped up as they take off with everything including kids ice creams.", "We visited the monkey forest during our four day trip to . It was a quick visit to the sanctuary but very fun. It only cost around $2 US to enter and about $4 to purchase a bunch of bananas once you go inside. The monkeys will climb on you to grab the unpeeled bananas and might even sit on your shoulder to eat it. I had one bunch of bananas stolen from me by a sneaky monkey while I was trying to feed another one. So I had to buy another bunch just keep on feeding on them. And they were not fooled when I tried to hide that bench under my shirt… They know all the tricks. Keep a good hold of your purses or backpacks, because they are known to want to look in there to try to find more goodies. But it was a lot of fun and a good experience.", "Great place to visit. Monkeys are very friendly and safe. Had fun feeding them bananas and watching them play.", "Grounds are really well-kept and lovely to walk around in. My favorite was the temple down by the waterfall; there were lots of beautiful sculptures and foliage to look at, very picturesque. Beware the monkeys, though! They can get extremely bold and are very intelligent. They jumped on my boyfriend (literally, two monkeys jumped on him!) when they saw him carrying a bunch of bananas we got from the vendors at the entrance, and within five minutes all the bananas were gone! I definitely beat my boyfriend, though, because a few minutes later a monkey jumped on me and yanked my pearl earring straight from my ear, then booked it up a tree! I was irritated at the time, but if I'm going to lose my pearl earring, I wouldn't have lost it any other way... makes for a good vacation story. :P So yeah... overall, I recommend this place, but keep all shiny objects to yourself, and if you must feed the monkeys, stick those bananas in a bag.", "It was very beautiful but as I soon as i stopped a monkey bite my right hand and I was in pain for ages :/ stay away if you don't want to be bitten", "This is the 2nd monkey forest I have visit in . Definitely the best one. The monkeys are wild, but used to people. You can buy bananas inside and feed them to the monkey. When you just stay calm they will grab it slowly from your hand. Also when you just sit down somewhere, the monkeys will come to you and start discovering you. I forgot to put my earrings out and one monkey took my earring and tried to eat it. Therefore, don't forget to take off all your personal belongings. It is definitely an afternoon with fun. Entree fee is cheap. Just Rp 30.000 so around €2,00. Definitely worth it.", "brilliant place, nice temples, lots of monkeys, enjoyable as long as you don't mind the monkeys jumping on you. Don't bring in water bottles as the monkeys will have snatched it off you within 5 minutes", "I recommend going here to see the architecture which just seemlessly blends with the natural ancient forest. You feel like you've stepped in a scene from the Jungle Book. The monkey are very relaxed, just don't take anything they can grab off you, they have no fear.", "Really great value. Lovely grounds and the monkeys are everywhere. Plenty of shady walks to get out of the hot sun. Gets pretty busy midday though.", "The Sacred Monkey Forest is probably a 'must visit' for many tourists, including us. It's quite expensive compared to other tourist attractions (40.000 per person). It's a forest, it has monkeys, not much more to say. Don't expect a 'super fun time', but it's not a waste either.", "Fun and pretty but beware the monkeys! They are great pickpocketers! The forest is amazingly beautiful with awesome nature and full of monkeys!", "Fascinating to see cheeky monkeys of all ages free in their natural habitat but I suspect they have become too dependant on human tourists for food. \\Buy a banana to encourage monkey onto your shoulder for food.\\\" Forest and temples are unique enough on their own.\"", "fantastic mix of nature and culture, with the temples in amongst the forest, the vegetation and setting is breathtaking, and then you have the monkeys too, a truly wonderful experience", "It's the typical space for tourist people. It has a nice brigde and two komodo`s stone for a nice picture but that's all if you have seen any monkey in your life. You can't entry to the temple. You are not in a forest or you are in a really small one. you can feed the monkeys with small bananas and have a nice picture. ", "We made a point of visiting the Monkey Forest after having a pleasant Monkey experience in Thailand and our teenagers had not experienced Monkeys in their natural habitat. But we were very disappointed. There were not a huge amount of monkey's and they were aggressive, jumping on people etc just to get food.", "I loved it here - beautiful area with so many monkeys roaming around. watch out when buying the bananas from the stalls inside as they will jump on you and try and grab them off you or out your bag - although this adds to the fun! Only around £3 to get in and staff are roaming around if you need help with a monkey or if you want to hold them for photos.", "Please don’t make the same mistake I did by ignoring other similar reviews to this one. It’ll be long but stay with me... My partner and I visited the Sanctuary in December 2018 and were having a nice time walking around the grounds. We saw a few people being scratched/attacked by the monkeys but just swiftly moved away. Later I took a seat on one of the many benches and watched the monkeys (huge mistake!). One of them unfortunately took this the wrong way and went for me... biting my hip!! Other people around me were feeding the monkeys, but I wasn’t so they got aggressive. Luckily the bite wasn’t deep (looked more like a scratch), but it did draw blood...still nonetheless we wanted to get it checked out. At the first aid booth on site the “paramedic” (no certification so no idea if he actually was) seemed to down-play the severity, saying he sees 5-10 people daily with bites, some even needing stitches. He gave me an alcohol wipe and showed us a form which states the monkeys here are rabies free (please remember this for later on). We left the sanctuary and decided to do some of our own research, stopping at a pharmacy to ask their advice, who again said it was okay. After some research we found Ubud Care Clinic and headed there. They were very good and helpful and advised that i’d need 2 booster shots. Unfortunately, and I’d say shockingly, they and all other clinics/hospitals in Ubud had run out of rabies vaccinations!!! This was apparently due to the festive period. They recommended we try SOS International Medika in Denpasar, we firstly called to check they had the medication and were told it is in limited supply so we packed our bags (now 11pm) and headed there ASAP. The staff at SOS Medika were brilliant, very helpful and knowledgeable (considering they see this everyday!) and had great English for us travellers. After review of my vaccinations form, the doctors here told me that I actually wasn’t covered against rabies and would need a full course (don’t get me started - apparently the clinic I went to in the UK before we left misread my vaccinations form and thought I had received a rabies booster jab, but no...). Anyway, as there is no proof that the monkeys are rabies free, even though the sanctuary have “certificates”, there is NO way to tell if an animal has rabies UNTIL it dies & you examine its brain. Also, the Ubud forest is completely open, we saw on many occasions the monkeys outside the forest, on the streets where they can interact with dogs. Due to the rabies risk I also had to receive emergency immunoglobulin (RIG) injections...3 big jabs into my bum and 1 into the wound. This liquid is sooo expensive!!! It’s measured against your weight and contains rabies antibodies to start the fight (if you have rabies). The doctors here also told me about Herpes B virus (a monkey disease), which is very rare but can cause brain damage... no thank you. (Side note - no one else we spoke to: first aider, pharmacist, first doctor in Ubud, mentioned this disease to us.) Anyway, I was given a 2 week course of Valtrex tablets to take 3 times a day, every day. In all in, this treatment cost around £3,500!!!!! This was a huge shock! I also had to complete my rabies jab schedule so went back for 3 more injections, meaning we had to change our plans etc. But thank god for travel insurance! Of course you read many reviews of bites/scratches from the monkey forest and many people just ignore the risk. I read several reviews of people bitten/scratched that didn’t get them checked out or receive any medication, but we were taking no risk! Even if you have had your full rabies injections, you still need to have 2 extra jabs after a bite to cover the risk. This was a huge price to pay and I regret going to the sanctuary. I would highly advise people NOT to visit, especially if you go with children!!! The monkeys here are aggressive and dangerous, and the RIG injections hurt me, an adult, let alone a child! I am also now afraid of monkeys and won’t be visiting another sanctuary. Definitely not worth it!", "It's a very nice place ,but the monkeys are everywhere outside in front of the gate , one monkey attacked to my husband to take the coffee he was holding ,and he gave it because he was scratching his clothes. But the forest inside its very nice with lot of monkeys and clean paths and a very nice bridge to take nice photos .If you are following the rules,not touching the animals and no feeding you will be ok especially the kids because we saw a girl crying because a monkey was bite her.", "Nice walk around the forest.Lots of naughty monkeys there,get excited if you freak out.Nice stone sculptures everywhere.", "We walked to the monkey forest from the main road in Ubud, a short walk. It was possible to take taxis/a shuttle back from the forest too. The forest area is a lovely one to walk around. There are some lovely sculptures and trees. The monkeys are everywhere and come close to you. We did not see any problems with them. Maybe everyone listened to the advice about not taking food with them. This area is pretty busy but we didn't mind. We had a good time and would definitely recommend this.", "The monkey forest was an interesting activity. It was nice that it was shaded among trees. The monkeys seem relatively harmless but very curious. If you have pockets or a backpack like we did, they will search you and open your bags if given the chance. If you go down to their level they will jump up on you in search of something to steal. It was nice to see the monkeys just going about but many were in search of food from people. There is a stall up front that sells bananas for 20,000 rupiah which I think is crazy. What was annoying is some tourists either give the monkeys a plastic bottle or don't pay attention and let them steal them which causes litter in their habitat. Overall though, if you're in the area, it's a neat activity to do for less than an hour.", "This is my second time after a few years absence and I noticed how much less aggressive the monkeys were. From what I can see this is because the monkeys are fed constantly by the keepers who are by the way so friendly and helpful. For those that want photos with a monkey they will orchestrate it in a safe manor. There was still the odd one that passed by a pocket and slid it's hand in to see if there was a food treat hidden although they will not reject a wallet! If you follow the instructions on the signs you will have a fabulous visit. I could not get enough of the monkeys.", "7 month baby in pram. Nice stroll. About 40 mins wondering around a bit of history there. Has monkey staff with monkeys if u want a picture. Something to do. About $8.", "I have been to all kinds of nature parks, including Night Jungle etc in Singapore. Never have we experienced such a fabulous environment for animals as this forest, had to be over 1000 monkeys of all ages, in a huge undated free roaming environment, with streams , waterfalls, ample guest facilities , benches, feeding stations, and forest environment. Spent 3 hours there, to see monkeys. Who would have thought to do that. Did it on our own, without a tour company, just walked there from the fabulous NUR Guest house, about 40 minutes away, or could have taxied, just to avoid being offered taxis 300 times.just go there", "Be careful if you go with small children as they can be frightened by the monkeys who may then respond with a bite. I saw one girl get bitten and it looked to be a bit traumatizing. I enjoyed myself however and the grounds are beautiful to walk around in.", "This a cool place where you easily can spend a couple of hours walking around in this calming forest. The number of tourists are outnumbering the monkeys (600) in the sacred forest but if in Ubud, this is a must on the to-do list. If you don't want monkeys climbing on you, don't buy any food to feed them. Without food they will not care much about you, although they are everywhere in the forest.", "Great experience seeing monkeys totally free to roam. You are not allowed to touch them but they can touch you. You can buy bananas at stall around the forest and monkeys will climb on you to eat them. This sanctuary feed the monkeys so they are quite well behaved - it is safe to wear jewellery, hat, spectacles ets.", "Had to convince my monkey hating family to go here....but even they liked the monkey forest. We didn't feed them, so no monkeys jumped up on us or bothered us....which my hubby liked. The place is really beautiful and its worth the walk around just for this. There are a heap of monkeys....all cute and you get nice and close so some great photo opportunities too.", "This is a great setting, with a lovely piece of jungle preserved and the temple and the grounds are well kept and tidy. The monkeys aren't as aggressive as in some other places in Asia, but the price has now increased to pay for the upgrades to the entrance and the overall feeling is now one of entering a theme park. At only one spot could I see the monkeys in their natural habitat, all the rest of the encounters were around feeding stations where the monkeys can pose with you under the watchful eyes of the local handlers.", "Really enjoyed the monkey forest. Was a bit nervous before going as I've seen other monkeys around Asia be aggressive, however the monkeys here were so gentle. If you have no food you won't be bothered. But don't be afraid to carry food, if you put your arm out the monkeys will jump on you for the food. Don't pull back the food. Also don't go too near the babies as the mothers don't like it. There is staff everywhere to put you at ease. It's 50000 rupiah, which is pretty good. Spent around 1hour 30 minutes here.", "An awesome monkey forest that has heaps of monkeys. I went to the forest with my family and we all enjoyed the experience. If you are a monkey lover you will love this this place that also includes temples and art galleries. Be warned though that the monkeys do steal things but the staff try very hard to get then back. Luckily I didn't get anything taken from me. Very cool experience.", "I first visited the monkey forest about 15 years ago in my back packer days. I wasn’t sure if I should take my daughters ( aged 6 and 10) there this time but I’m glad I did. The works done on this forest are excellent. The park is much cleaner than it was and has restored and maintained the beautiful trees and rainforest wonderfully. It is easy to admire the sacredness and history of this park now. There are obviously many many monkeys but visitors are now encouraged to respect and keep a safe distance from the animals. This was not the case when I first visited. Overall, it was a great walk and the kids really enjoyed it.", "Quite easy to find at the bottom of a fairly steep road lined with small cafes and shops. Wasn't overly impressed with Monkey Forest. It's worth a visit if you want to kill a few hours in the hot afternoon. The monkeys are in abundance and are very curious. Be sure to keep your belongings on you. A few of them went to grab my stuff hanging off my bag. There are staff that sit around looking out for the monkeys, and let you sit with them with a monkey on your head/back for a small price.m The price is very reasonable and it's a pleasant walk around. For photography, it's nothing special. You maybe get nice close-ups of the monkeys, but not much else, although the bridge covered with vines in worth a visit.", "Put all you valuables in your bag, behave as a guest and enjoy this nice trip through a forest that would be perfect for the next Indiana Jones film...Don't touch the monkeys! They are both, wild and sacred.", "Monkeys, monkeys everywhere! Take your earrings off and watch your belongings as the monkeys can get a bit grabby if you're not paying attention. Enjoy them in their habitat, marvel at the gorgeous views everywhere and just have a good time. It's easy!", "Third visit. Love what theyve done w/ place. Monkeys stayed well clear of people (husband happy). Loved the feeding by attendants... Also art exhibit! This is MUST SEE!!!", "Lovely harmony between tourists and monkeys :). You cannot but smile or laugh (from just feeling happy) when you watch the monkeys there. I took a clip, will try to upload it. Worth a visit.", "Nice temple and beautiful setting. Can often be surrounded by a lot of monkeys at times. Worth seeing.", "Gate open at 08.30, the ticket is 30.000 rupiah, good sightseeing, tourist destination, many mosquito inside, soo keep on moving unless you make a write review for tripadvisor, the monkey is lokal monkey, same with other place in like sangeh or alas kedaton, for stay you can choice pertiwi monkey forest with reasonable price, :)", "The forest itself....it's kind of \\I have been to Indiana Jones movie!\\\" Beautiful forest, the big and tall trees, the monkeys all around, the temples and the holy water pond, the small river that you can find down the stairs and you have go through the ficus tree! The funny thing that you can find in the middle of the forest is the tiny pool where the monkeys in the hot weather swim and play with each other. It is a lung for the centre of Ubud indeed.\"", "We took our three years old daughter there and we had a great time. The monkeys are everywhere but not aggressive. We were careful when feeding the monkeys bananas sold inside the park so our daughter won't get jumped on. Our daughter loves animals so it's good for her to realize the difference between poppies and wild animals like these monkeys. It's a good experience.", "The monkeys are adorable but it's serious tourist madness, brace yourself! I wouldn't travel for this from far away but if you are in Ubud I still believe it is worth a visit, however prepare yourself mentally for crowds and crowds of people. Also, beware of the monkeys, they can be very cheeky. They can open zippers and get inside your bag. The best thing to do is to leave your bag at your hotel and just take your camera, or if you must take it with you, keep a good eye on it. Don't wear sunglasses or jewellery and don't keep a wallet in your pocket. We saw monkeys trying to get into people's backpacks. One cheeky monkey even opened my dress strap! If you sit down they might jump on you. Stand up if that happens. There were a lot of people luring a monkey to sit on their shoulder with a banana for a photo. Even the people who work there help you get a monkey on the shoulder for some money. Don't be that guy. Remember they are wild animals, even if they are used to us tourist monkeys. Keep your distance and be nice.", "Beautiful place to visit. The forest sanctuary is very well maintained and peaceful (if you can find a place away from the crowds!). You are free to walk around as much as you like, with lots of little paths going off in different directions. The monkeys are very cute, I could just sit and watch them and their antics for ages. There are big males through to tiny adorable babies. Some of them are very curious and will jump on you, groom you, or try to get into your things, they are very clever! They must also associate the sound of a backpack zip opening with food, as it attracted them like magnets when I went to get my sunglasses out. Abide by the rules that the sanctuary ask you to follow and you should be fine, most of the monkeys are busy just going about their monkey business! However, they WILL know if you have food!! Definitely worth a visit, loved it!", "If in Ubud a total miss...like monkeys or not...GO.....fabulous green park, River, statues, a Institution .....DO NOT buy bananas to feed the monkeys.....only leads to big trouble for you....look enjoy...do not feed.....", "One of the most amazing experiences in , located near to the center of ubud! Definitely you must visit it, the monkeys also the forest give a unique stroll to the nature! Just be careful and listen the instructions for the monkeys!", "We almost missed the Monkey Forest, thinking it a tourist gimmick. It's not. Enter this canopy and surround yourself with huge banyon trees and monkeys galore. Aged males, breast-feeding females, sprightly babies, frolicking bands of teenagers - it's delightful and intriguing. Humans are the visitors in this land. Walk to the beautiful dragon bridge. The Monkey Forest is not to be missed.", "We took about 60mins to complete a loop in this Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary. Entrance fee is IDR 50,000 per adult. You can buy bananas to feed the monkeys. Friendly monkeys that doesn't seems to bite. There's 2 Temples to visit inside too.", "The monkeys are everywhere and get pretty close to the people. But you have to be careful, they are stealing everything they want (bananas, water bottles, sunglasses...). Nevertheless you can have a nice stroll through the park.", "This is a place I really recommend everyone to visit! The entrance fee is 40K but the experience is well worth it. The area is like a big park and the nature is very beautiful, like a djungle. There are monkeys all over and they are friendly with you if you are friendly with them, they can be a bit naughty so better have your valuables in a safe place! ", "This is one of a must visit tourist attractions in Ubud. We had so much fun there. Friendly staff look after every visitors, pleasing view of temple and funny monkeys. Worth a visit when you are in the area. Wide parking area.", "If you come to see the monkeys at this place,be mindful of jewellery,earrings and necklace The monkeys love sparkles and will attempt to get them from you. Ubud is a lovely place with plenty to do and some great restaurants Lots of shopping and the local markets are on every day. Bring your walkers and watch where you step as the paths are not very even,love this place and the beautiful people", "If you are an animal lover you should visit this place. This is a well preserved natural habitat for monkeys and they don't mind your presence in their territory. Good place to take your children's to. Make sure you dont take any hat, sunglasses or food items with you. Monkeys, being our forefathers do have natural inclination for these sort of things :). So they might want to snatch it from you.", "Loved this monkey experience. Monkeys so entertaining. Felt safe at all times although my son had a couple of young mischievous monkeys crawl all over him, tried to take his hat, investigated his pockets, checked out his hair, swung off his arm then ventured back to their mother. Also watched a number of them have some kind of chase game in a pond, very entertaining. We Loved it and would return again, well worth it.", "What can I say, I had the best afternoon with the cheeky monkeys!! I was apprehensive at first after reading lots of reviews that the monkeys can be aggressive, this was not the case at all for me! if concerned I would not recommend trying to feed them as understandably they are vying for their dinners! Some tourists were cruelly taunting the monkeys with non edible objects (bottles, hats etc) which was awful to watch. Would absolutely recommend this attraction, cost is 20,000 rupiah for adults and half for children which is equivalent to the cost of a bottle of coke at the supermarket in - great value!!", "If you like wildlife specially monkeys, feeding them and nice big banyan trees and cool surroundings this is a good place There is an open hop on hop off bus picking people from the different hotels too", "Very Cheeky inhabitants (stealing food and goods from unsuspecting tourists), but a pleasant experience. You only need to spend a half an hour or so to enjoy all the site has to offer. Please follow the instructions on the website and the advise of the guide. A little girl was bit because she antagonize a monkey until he finally reacted.", "This is the third time we visited Ubud and the Monkey Forest which is local at the very edge of the commercial section of the town site. The Monkey Forest has a small admission fee but is worth the stroll through the paths that are full of life with a troop of monkeys always within eyeshot. The monkeys are very relaxed in most cases and fruit is sold to feed them. We found it a very enjoyable site with many lasting memories and lots of photos (www.monkeyforestubud.com/) Our guide, Adit swarna widya, has shown us many memorable sites as we toured . Her warm character and wealth of knowledge makes her a perfect partner for exploring . She has a Facebook name of Ni Ketut Widiyantari and her mobile numbers are 6281999101407 or +6281338515386 Her e-mail is adit1974@gmail.com We are looking forward to returning to in May 2015. Visited August 2014", "Easy to get to and inexpensive. Plenty of monkeys but too many people. Worth an hour or too, go early morning if you can to avoid crowds", "Was slightly apprehensive about going after hearing horror stories. But was actually a really enjoyable hour. Staff are friendly ans helpful and is really quite beautiful surrounds and if you follow the rules the monkeys are great fun!", "Monkeys are a bit aggressive - but it is a lot of fun. Be careful they bite! Bring your own bananas if you want to feed them as. 50000 rupee is pretty expensive for a small bunch.", "We stayed at a villa close to the Monkey Forest so were able to walk the short distance several times to enjoy watching the monkey's. They certainly kept you entertained. We did not feed them or have food so they pretty much ignored us and were not bothered by us taking their photos. The walk through Monkey Forest is beautiful and a must see. We were visited daily by groups of 15-24 of some of these monkeys who came to our villa looking for food. They certainly are mischievous and put on a good show. We recommend a visit to Monkey Forest even if you are just passing through Ubud or there for a short time.", "Very well maintained park. A bit small and crowded with tourists and other monkeys. The paths were sometimes too narrow but the overall experience was well worth it. Read the instructions before you go and enjoy", "One of the most organized public places in Ubud. Comfortable parking, spacious reception, quick ticketing process, clean and big toilet. Delicious coffee at reception cafe (not included to the ticket). The park itself large, with rich shadow made by greenery. A lot of funny monkeys around, live their monkey lifes and feel kings in this sacred place. vIt was very interesting to watch them. Many park workers always are there if you need help from some brazen monkey wild attitude. So situation is safe and under supervision. There are several temples and many statues across the park, together with fancy trees and long vines create a sense of fairy tales. Will come back there again on my next trip.", "So you pay to enter you pay for food for the monkey and then they attack and steal everyones belongings. In the process they bite and scratch. ...you don't even need food for them to have a go. ..they will attack for no reason at all... they carry a multitude of infections. ....stay away people", "Was an amazing place to get up close with the monkeys. The place is teaming with them from tiny babies to large adults. We absolutely loved being able to feed them bananas (50k) and even had a picture with them on our head! The only thing that is missing is a tour guide as you are completely left to your own devices. It would be nice for someone to walk around with you explaining more about the monkeys.", "A friend and I had one day in and this was one of the attractions our tour guide suggested we visit. I'm glad we did but have no desire to return. There are monkeys everywhere and they don't hesitate to approach you, especially if you have food. In fact, we were warned several times not to have bananas with us unless we were prepared to have a close and personal experience with the monkeys! Thankfully they never jumped on us but I saw several instances where this happened. Also, often the monkeys became territorial and would start fighting with each other and start running and chasing one another and if you were in their path it was definitely in your best interest to move quickly out of the way. The photo ops were magnificent (especially the baby monkeys) but overall I was nervous during the entire visit since I did not want monkeys climbing on me.", "We are a family of 4 with a 5 & 1 year old and loved visiting the monkey forest. Highlight of our holiday. It was so much fun exploring the grounds, the greenery, waterfalls and scenery is really lovely, add the monkeys roaming around and it’s awesome! We had no trouble with the monkeys, they went about their own business and were not phased by us. If you stick to the rules as indicated at the entrance you’ have no problems. We did see one couple carrying water bottles be followed by a monkey and the monkey jumped on them a couple of times to try and take their bottles. It wasn’t aggressive, he just wanted the drink bottles. The signs indicate not to carry any food, bottles of too many loose items. Unfortunately this couple took no notice so it was really their fault. In some areas their are staff watching the monkeys and they have little slingshots to “threaten” the monkeys of misbehaving and to usher them away, we didn’t see this happen as the monkeys were all keeping to themselves. We saw tiny baby monkeys and older ones, they played in the trees, ate their fruit and veg and rumbled with one another. It was so nice to see them out in the open doing their own thing. You can get close enough to take photos also. We stayed for about an hour, had it not been so hot I could have spent a few more hours wandering around or just sitting and watching the monkeys. We arrived at 10am and it was not busy at all, as we left though bus loads of tourists were coming in so i’m glad we got there early to avoid the crowds. There are 3 temples but they are not open to the public unless you are praying and willing to wear the traditional nese attire. You can still walk up to the temple and see through the gates if you wish. ", "Many people go just for the monkeys but remember that actually it is a sacred place! So you will have a double purpose visit, which make this place even more complete. Indeed, the monkeys can be playful, touching but be careful also they can be territorial... at the end those little creatures don't want to harm you on purpose. Do not take food ok your backpack nor purse... it can be a terrible idea. Monkeys are tired of eating sweet potato, so whatever food they find (smell, see) different it can be a target.", "This place is amazing, good to see how the nese live with the monkeys and why it is scrat to them. Good get away and don't leave your sunnies on your head or anything that they can grab and take off with it. If you buy fruits they can smell it from everywhere. wear nice comfy shoes and prepare to walk and enjoy the view and how nice it is.", "The monkey forest is easily located on the main shopping street in ubud (at the corner on the end of the street) Entrance is 50,000 for adults and 40,000 for children. It is basically a forest with loads of monkeys. They are pretty tame but I would follow the below guideline: 1. Keep your belongings closed 2. Don't make eye contact with the monkeys as they see this as a sign of aggression 3. Most important. Do not try to touch the baby monkeys as the mother will most likely attack you 4. Don't feed them with your own food, as there are opportunities to feed them with bananas from the staff (at a small fee of course) Other than than, enjoy!", "Monkeys aside, the sanctuary itself is set amongst stunning forest scenery, with towering trees, waterfall, and river to walk along. The monkeys are great to watch, just don't get too close, and keep any valuables secure, as they will jump on you and grab anything they see as edible!", "Nature is so beautiful in this forest. Tall trees, monkeys are walking by your side and is just beautiful place to spend a day.", "Little piece of rain forest in the city. Monkeys are free and the park is beautiful. A nice 1-2 hour walk in the woods.", "We were walking around downtown Ubud and decided to stop in and walk around as it’s very cheap for tickets. We decided to buy some bananas from the workers so we could get some pictures. Never felt nervous, but they will try to reach for you and sometimes jump on you (whether you’re asking for it or not). Make sure to keep your valuables secure.", "Cool place , hundreds of monkeys. They will steal any food you have. So be careful. Sometimes they jump on people, but they did not harm anyone when we were there.", "This is a must do when visiting beatutiful Ubud. Take the time to read the do's and don'ts they are on the maps you receive when entering the forest and also on large signs around the forest, remember to be respectful as this is a sacred place for the nese and the monkey is held in high regard. This is an amazing spot for photos and the nese statues, buildings and bridges are stunning. The money's can be a little cheeky but if you follow the do's n donts like not looking the monkeys directly in the eye or carrying plastic bags, food or back pack you'll be fine. Forest staff are all the way around the park and it was great to see how passionate they are about protecting the monkeys. Take the time to check out the art work under the main pavilion it is truly beautiful and amazing works of art and don't worry you won't be hassled to buy any thing. We loved it, Hall family", "Many monkeys in a beautiful jungle setting. Tourists abound, but worth at least one visit. Go as early in the morning as possible for a more enjoyable experience.", "Guys if you really want to feel the Ubud and Nature you must visit that place, grab some bananas but do not show the entire box to the monkeys, its like drug for them once they smell i they will literally attack you unless get the box. So be careful get per piece of fruit and feed them :)", "Well maintained but not sure why a monkey was numbered. Nice green conservatory for a good walk in the woods feel.", "Spent a couple of hours here. It's a good walk with good views of the ocean and incredible waves has to offer. Lots of monkeys which try and take your things, don't try and get it back as they will attack you. You can hire a guide but it's not necessary, you can just walk around on your own. It costs to get in but it wasn't much at all", "Great for a visit. See the monkeys (and babies) and temples in the forest. It was quite busy but worth a walk round. :)", "This is a fantastic attraction in a beautiful location. I went at opening time (8:30am) and reckon that's the best time to go - it's quiet in terms of visitors and the monkeys are just coming to life. The troop are macaques and very naughty and inquisitive by nature. If you're quiet and calm and talk to them gently, you'll make friends. Lots of brilliant photo opportunities. Costs about £3 to get in. There are a number of entrances. Be wary of loud tourists or 'squealers' they tend to freak the monkeys out a bit. I loved every moment there. You can buy bananas to feed them with but as previous reviews state, the monkeys will ounce and devour them in a matter of seconds. It's very funny. Keep your bags zipped up and don't take valuables. They are sneak thieves. A must visit in Ubud.", "i love to visit this place because i can see so many monkey. besides that i also can take some pictures around this forest. so many sports which are very unique and nature. Love to feed the baby monkey", "This forest is very beautiful and you can enjoy watching monkey playing I like to see forest more than watching monkey It is very good for kids", "From entering to exit, the whole experience was exhilarating. The monkeys would just come and climb around you from head to toe and especially if you have a treat they would sit calmly till you took pictures. Walking side by side is a very normal thing and they treat you like guest. Please do not carry any tiny belongings as they will snatch them away.. no papers and plastic cause they end up eating them.", "The 40.000 IRP that the entrance cost y worth the price. Apart from seeing many many monkeys eating and running around (be aware of your belongings since they take whatever they want from you and sometimes in not so friendly ways!!), the surroundings are beautiful and very nice to walk around. It is easily accessible from Ubud Center either walking or by motorcycle as we did it! Worth the visit!!", "Just wanted to make it clear that if you do not carry food the monkeys will come nowhere near you, if you do decide to bring food or purchase bananas to lure them towards you - you must accept the risk youre putting yourself in. Otherwise, beautiful place and a must see in ubud.", "Don't get me wrong, the monkeys are cute and the jungle is gorgeous. However if, like me, you like to get off the beaten track, then this is not the place for you. There are so many disrespectful tourist idiots in this place it's unreal. One women even dropped a bottle of Tylenol which the monkeys pounced on. I cannot stand crowds, and I really hated this place. However, it's cheap and the monkeys are very close to you. Fun for young kids, but don't buy them food or sweets.", "Even though it was pouring with rain, this place is great to go to. Just so lush and unlike Australia. The monkeys were being fed when we got there so that was fun to watch. Spent maybe 45mins there. Cost $5AUD each to enter. We visited as part of a tour by Sun Tours.", "We enjoyed our walk through the monkey forest. The monkeys are not shy so do NOT take any white plastic bags or tote bags that can’t be properly zipped up, or else you’d better hold it for dear life. The monkeys just jump right on in and open your tote bags or grab your white plastic bags thinking there’s food, and they are quick to move so you just need to make sure you secure your belongings down well. It’s beautiful walking through this forest and once you’ve bought that ticket once we were able to use it to pass through the Forest as a short cut to get to town on the other side. Definitely a must see.", "600 odd monkeys in a small preserve means you can't fail at seeing a heap of them. Worth being on your toes and keeping loose items like hats, sunnies etc to a minimum. The monkeys will steal items in trade for food. We didn't see any aggression towards people but they quite happily jump on people looking for food which can be unsettling, which can in turn provoke an untoward reaction. Don't buy food or feed them if you don't want undue attention. I'd be very cautious with young children. Otherwise plenty of photo opportunities and some gorgeous carvings.", "Nice place to visit, beautiful surrounds and fun to see the monkeys. Nice place to relax and take in the surrounds watch out for the monkeys trying to grab your bananas if you buy some lol", "Got some great pics of monkeys up close, very very used to human contact. Had heeded the safety precautions suggested (no hats, sunglasses,etc) had a pacsafe handbag so was secure except an external pocket with a pkt of tissues in it. Was jumped on by a monkey who sussed out my handbang (lucky zip was clamped) and took off with the pkt of tissues, who was targeted by a guard with a slingshot! Monkey escaped high up into tree canopy with his tissues. Lucky it was not a phone or something valuable. Made a point of not buying bananas or carrying food, seemed to make no difference. Make sure u have anything valuable secured.", "Of course the boys in our group wanted to buy bananas and get hounded by monkeys. Try to find the smaller ones that are sitting alone to climb on you. I was surprised at how light they were while climbing up. DO NOT put the bananas in your pockets, they will find them and they will try and rip them out at any cost.", "Very fun and worth a visit. I loved how many guides there were standing around to help you feel safe and comfortable with the monkeys. Definitely worth the price of admission. Our kids (ages 5-11) loved it also. Bring small bills so you can tip the guides for getting monkeys to sit on your shoulder.", "Such entertainment! I got there 2 hours before they closed and wished I would've gone earlier. Even thought about going a 2nd day but was limited on days/time during vacation. Otherwise, I probably could've stayed there all day. You're not allowed to bring outside food or drinks, so the likelihood of monkeys jumping on you is not high. Monkeys are well fed by the park so they ssem harmless and not aggressive towards humans. But of course don't take for granted that they are \\wild animals\\\" and can be unpredictable...so it's always best to keep a little distance.\"", "Yes, it's a bit scary, especially when the bigger monkeys charge at you, but, they'll only do it if they see you holding bananas (available for purchase at the entry). We have been a few times and have wisened up. Hiding the bananas in a backpack and sneaking one out when we find a nice little cute monkey to feed. We had a great experience here, with the small monkeys jumping on us and chilling out on our arms or shoulders while they ate their banana. They weren't threatening at all. There were a couple of yahoos that tried to keep the banana when the monkeys jumped at them and tried to grab it off them, but, once they've spotted it, just give it up. Last thing you want is a nasty bite from a Monkey ... Great place for kids, though I'm not sure if I would let them feed the monkeys, unless you found a very isolated pocket where there were no agressive, larger monkeys.", "Having an infinity with animals and seeing these guys was fantastic. It's a must-see activity if you're heading into Ubud. They say that they'll leave you alone if you avoid them but some are inquisitive as the one shown below. Following the rules and you'll be fine and enjoy your peace and quiet", "I would characterise the forest a nice Park with monkeys on the loose. The plantation is amazing and there is also a nice path in the lower lever which reminds of Indiana Jones movies. The monkeys weren't the main attraction if you ve been seen them before. It had an expensive entrance fee but it was a nice walk. The monkeys weren't friendly as they were all the time try to steal whatever they saw as food or gold :) Outside the forest there is a main road with many nice artistic shops.", "At first I was thinking it would be some lame tourist attraction but actually the forest is very well kept and the staff keep the monkeys under control. The forest is just full of monkeys scampering around and flying around the trees. You can get pretty close to them and watch as the adults run around with the babies. If you're courageous enough, buy some bananas and watch as they climb all over you to fight for the bananas. Just be careful as sometimes they may decide to relieve themselves all over you and also, they monkeys do bite if you touch them the wrong way.", "Wasnt that interested as i thought it might be too touristy. Surprisingly enjoyable. Clean, staff friendly and helpful, monkeys cute and seemed content. We spent most of our time watching and laughing as people feed monkeys.", "Yes, I got bit by a monkey. But they were fun to watch and the forest setting is lovely! Impressive banyan trees, interesting statues.", "So many monkeys in a nice green forest, even some were baby monkeys. They are tame but be careful if you bring food or drink, it might attract them and they will snatch it. Try not to open your back while visiting as it also attracts the monkey to come to you.", "We might need to call this place as a monkey park not a temple. I couldn't see the temple closely as it was banned. So if you want to see a real temple, then I won't recommend. But this place itself was really nice. Nice view with monkeys. You must take care of your belongings or monkeys will ruin them.", "I recommend NOT buying the banana's out the front unless you want monkey's running up your front in order to snatch them from your hand! The babies are very cute and it was great to see the little social groups and monkey interaction. The big boys have big teeth and are kind of scary - we gave them a wide berth.", "It was a super nice experience walking around with monkeys 🐒 , it is so funny 😂 . Entrance fees : 50,000 IDR /per Highly recommended to visit in Ubud", "There are so many monkeys all over this sanctuary but some could be so naughty and steal your sunglasses or stuffs so just beware. And please dont try to touch them or they may hurt u accidentally. All They need just bananas to eat as they live freely nobody really take care of them i guess.nice place to play with the monkeys ", "Previously the Monkey Forest was underwhelming - a few monkeys, a temple and you're done. Now with an expansion there are walks next to waterways, over some beautiful bridges, and seemingly even more monkeys!", "So before I visited everyone was talking about this place. The place is full of monkeys, they are everywhere and you have to be careful with them. you can feed them bananas they will jump over you for photos. I also loved the old architectures and temples but unfortunately few of them were shut for renovation.", "Went with an open mind after being recommended to visit by a friend. I didn't enjoy it. Lots of warnings , don't feed the monkeys, don't carry food or they might grab at you...then once inside...vendors selling fruit for you to feed the monkeys! Why? I felt on edge because the monkeys were very skittish and people were winding them up. I didn't enjoy it. There's plenty of other lovely sights and things to do in Ubud. Leave the monkeys in peace.", "This is a must visit when in Ubud. Lovely to see so many cheeky monkeys and the temple. Watch out for your belongings as the monkeys aren't afraid to grab anything that takes your eye!!", "Ever since I watched George of the Jungle (as a little kid) I have wanted to pat a little monkey. At the beautiful monkey forest I was able to pat, feed and even have one sit on my shoulder! It was quite an experience, one I'll never forget. The surrounding forest is beautiful and its worth your time to have a walk around and check out the cool statues and temples. I do recommend you get all the necessary shots and vaccinations before visiting!", "Good day trip from Nusa Dua in Ubud. Can feed the monkeys but they are aggressive when they see a banana)))) Be careful not to hold it inside your palm of your hand.", "I love these kind of places to be able to watch the animals up close and personal. Some of the monkeys can get a little too close and try to take whatever you have that they seem to like. Just be aware of your surroundings. When you walk around you will be able to see how the monkey society has taken shape with groups staying in their proper area. Fun to watch the mothers take care of the young, the juveniles chase each other around, and the older ones try to keep order. Well worth the visit.", "Monkeys will welcome you from the gate they are really nice and fun. Recommend u to abide to all the rules written on the entrance as do not carry anything loose, including plastic bags, food, sweets or bottles as monkeys will try to take it. You can buy bananas from inside to feed them, but the little monkeys are very smart as they will spot them in your hand/ bag and jump up to get them so bring the bananas out one at a time a way from them.", "Very well kept, clean, respectful and enjoyable opportunity to get up close to macaque monkeys. Just remember they are not domesticated and you need to respect their space. Too many tourists trying to get selfies too close and getting themselves into bad situations. Show respect and you will love the experience.", "This was too touristy for us over crowded and a bit cheap beware of people selling food in the park for the monkeys they can be vicious", "...those monkeys are hooligans. Thievery is everywhere, those poor grandma's and their open purses.... ...but seriously it's pretty cool you gotta check it out just becareful what you bring in there because they will act playful one moment and then steal your stuff and run away giddy the next.", "The admission is 50K per adult, 40K per child. It is a very nicely set up park with a great balance of nature and comfort. All the pathways are comfortable (just don't bring a baby stroller as there are steps), but you feel like you are Indiana Jones in the middle of a haunted jungle. Nice temples and stone structures complemented by 100s of monkeys around. We spend about 1 hour there. It was well worth it.", "We didn't spend a ton of time here but did enjoy seeing all of the monkeys. It really is fun to see them and watch them interact. Be careful though and follow all of the warnings. They are wild animals and can be unpredictable. That being said we sure enjoyed it.", "This is definitely worth a visit. The monkeys are cute and charming as they frolic in the jungle, jump on humans, fight each other and generally clown around.", "Arguably ’s best known and most popular tourist attraction! OK it can get busy, but it’s definitely worth a visit to get close up and personal with the numerous nese long tailed monkeys that frequent this beautiful Jungle setting!", "The Sacred Monkey Forest in Ubud is a very enjoyable destination to visit. Went on a weekday - fairly decent crowd but no difficulties getting around. Entrance fee is 30000 RPD (roughly 3 AUD). The monkeys generally ignore all the tourists, but there were a few that were a little aggressive, jumping on people and trying to snatch things (mostly food, although one girl with very long hair almost got into a battle with one monkey who want to pull her hair out!) There are staff selling banana bunches (about 20000 RPD) even though the signs say not to give them any food directly! And trying to pet them is also fraught with danger, so do so at your own risk. The forest is home to about 600 monkeys from memory, and there were a large number of young monkeys and babies the day we went. There are also a few temples spread throughout the forest; some of them look a little like they're out of Indiana Jones. Expect to spend a good hour here at least. A very enjoyable day!", "The monkeys are quite adversarial and you should hold tight as a hat, glasses, ... enjoy the pristine space, fully integrated into nature", "The Monkey Forest is a nice place for a stop. When you enter the forest you can buy some bananas to feed the monkeys. Do be careful that when they want a banana they can be very persuasive. They will pull your trouser and if you do not hand over the goods some will give a soft warning bite. The forest is cleaned regularly and the temple and forest are beautiful to see.", "If you go to and don't visit this place you are really missing out. We actually went in May but the app won't let me go back that far in dates. A few things to note. The temple is sacred and as such is a working place of worship. You can walk around it however you are not allowed to enter the actual temple grounds. You can see in though and some of the carvings are awesome. Now to the monkeys... My first tip... Don't buy the bananas that are being sold, you are basically putting a target on your back for the monkeys. Don't be fooled by their size, they are strong little buggers and don't mind mixing a grab with the odd bite. Tip two. Take a back pack and wear it like a baby holder, so it's in front of you. The monkeys will open the zippers no worries if you can't see them. Tip three. If taking photos, wrap the strap around your wrist. Tip four. Remove anything from your head like bobbles / hair pins and sun glasses. The monkeys will take hold and keep pulling, hair and all. Tip five: not a place for babies and prams and if you have young kids watch them at ALL times. We saw a 6 year old get bit on the shoulder and it was not pretty. It's is the monkeys domain, not yours so be careful. Tip six. Don't attempt to go near a monkey with babies, they will defend first and ask questions later. Tip seven. Have a great time knowing you followed tips one to six. It truly is a magical place :)", "The forest is very crowded with tourists. (Yes, our visit didn't help) the forest itself is beautiful and the monkeys are funny to see.", "Great couple of hours spent walking in the monkey forest. Plenty of opportunities to capture selfies with monkeys. There are stalls where you can purchase bananas to feed the monkeys. There are plenty of staff around the forest. Do be careful as monkeys will take any food from your hands and saw a couple of monkeys taking water bottles! The monkeys can get aggressive if you don't give them what they want so best to not eat or drink around the forest. We had no problems of monkeys attempting to take our phones or go pros. I recommend taking a bag with a zip or no bag at all as they are very clever! One climbed on my fiancée back and tried unzipping his rucksack. We had great fun though and took plenty of photos.", "This is a beautiful place, really cool to see the monkeys up close! Make sure that anything valuable is hidden, they will jump on you and route through your pockets!", "Obviously, the monkey forest is a must-see in . It is easily accessible with good parking facilities and some parts of the park are disabled-friendly. Mind though that owing to the natural character of the place, buggy or wheelchair won't be able to visit all the corners and nooks of this place. The name (Forest) is a bit grand: it is, probably, half the size of Green Park in London and resembles more of a nice city square garden than a proper forest. Admission fees are very friendly making it an ideal destination for a family visit. One should read the instructions on the rules of visit very carefully: remember that monkeys are not tame, they are proper wild animals, and common sense diligence is necessary to avoid any disappointment or, indeed, health scare. Most of the monkeys' population are hepatitis' carriers, so do your best to not get bitten by them. Remove sunglasses, hats, don't carry any handbags or anything on the display: as far as the monkeys are concerned, all these are either toys or food bags, and the only purpose of these items is to be readily provided for their pleasure. All that is in the recommended rules though it surprised me how many people bluntly ignore them. I wouldn't recommend remaining at this place for more than 2-3 hours: this time is more than enough to visit the whole park, and the novelty of monkeys begging for food or behaving naughty (and I mean REALLY naughty) for the benefit of a camera wears thin rather quickly. Having said that, these 2-3 hours will be mostly enjoyable and, for obvious reasons, the children would absolutely love the visit. A small tip. On leaving your hotel, do pick up a banana or two for free and bring them with you: otherwise, you'll have to pay (the price is very low though) for a bag of bananas for monkeys while in the sanctuary. Alternatively, simply ignore the urge to spend the money: the number of visitors is so high that the monkeys look rather overfed and fat.", "Don't leave without going to the Monkey Forest ! The monkeys are so gentle and lots of fun. Very cute too. Set in beautiful forest that is worth seeing even if there was no monkeys :) Cheap outing that's well worth doing !", "Take care and watch outthese monkeys own this forest and you are the visitor be prepared for aggressive unpredictable behaviour make sure all the lines are carefully placed away and do not bring food into the monkey forest as they find it", "The monkeys are fun to watch but the star of the show is the Mother Nature. Beautiful scenery. A must visit. You need about 2 hours.", "a wonderful place, be careful of the monkeys as they WILL steal your sunglasses from your face and cameras out of your hands, just keep in your pocket. I paid a local man for a tour and he was fantastic!", "For an Australian who has never seen a monkey before, this was fascinating. They are still in their atural\\\" habitat but human interaction is so easy. You can buy bananas to feed them, which they go crazy for. And they are so adorable with little families of monkeys. Lots of forest for them to escape in if they want. It is so much better seeing them in this environment than locked in a cage as in other parts of the island. Entry is cheap, definitely worth a visit\"", "I really liked this place, because of all the monkeys Just jumping around and checking out all of the tourists. It is better in the morning, because the tourists come later and then this place Will be super crowded. The Monkeys really climb onto you, but if you keep on walking they Will Just jump off. No panic. There is staff there also in case you need Some help. One big tip is Just to close your bag with a lock, because the monkeys Will try to steal from you if you are not carefull. Dont wear shiny stuff either. Put off your sunglasses, take off your watch, etc.", "We spend few hours here in Monkey forest together with my family.The monkeys are fun to watch and the surrounding forest is very beautiful (make sure you take the right path).", "I expected more due to price and bananas were over priced, I didn't enjoy our visit there as I held high expectations as it was something my family were looking forward to seeing on our trip. most monkeys were in the trees and it is not a tour to interact with the monkeys.", "The monkey are playful and quite tame. Just avoid looking them in the eyes and don't try petting them. Something the ticket booth should have told people. I took lots of close up photos and bought and fed the monkeys bananas. Just be aware that you'd very quickly become the most popular kid on the block and the monkey can easily become aggressive if you don't give them a banana. Even if they still have the first one in hand. I targeted the small ones (more friendly) and held th banana close to my upper body area which got the small monkey to climb up on me (be careful can scratch) and sit on my shoulder while eating it. Never try to take the banana or its peel back. Be careful theses are wild animal. The guard throws something like rice at the monkeys when they get aggressive, but don't count on this..", "Beautiful place, looks like a jungle, you can buy bananas for 6000idr and feed the monkeys yourself, staff around the place are always alert and helping tourist with the monkeys, you normally spend here around 30mins, entry ticket is 60000idr equivalent to AU6, its worth to visit this place, they got toilet facilities as well and they are clean", "Monkey Forest is a must do, especially if you have kids. I have been a 20 or 30 zoo's around the world and nowhere did I get closer to nature than here. The kids said it was definitely one of the highlights of our time here in only rivaled by releasing baby sea turtles with the Sea Turtle Society.", "Sacred monkey forest in is one of the best forest and interesting in .wow what a majestic it was.great nature gift it was", "My partner and I went here today. It was good fun, admittedly I was too afraid to let the monkeys sit or jump on me but it was nice taking pictures of them all. It didn't take long to do, the front desk says it takes about 40mins to walk through but we stayed a bit longer, taking photos and slowly walking around. It was only 20,000 rupiah for an adult to enter. Definitely check it out if you're in the area.", "4th visit to the forrest in the last 20 years. What a change. The man entrance is now very professional and well managed. All of the entrances and exits require payment for adults and children. 8k for adults 6k for kids at the time of writting. From prior visits you could pay for bananas and expect to have the monkey's climb all over you. This is no longer the norm and physical contact with the animals is discouraged, though still happens. Lots of warnings about not taking bags and other items that may interest the animals, I saw ignored. Monkeys were quick to take advantage and snatch items before running away. Incredible scenery and trees, great to see the sacred area preserved.", "If you stay in Ubud don´t miss this lovely place. The jungle like forest is very beautiful with its ancient temples and it is a lot of fun to observe the monkeys. If you want to you can buy some bananas and feed them.", "Good experience. We expected to see the monkeys there natural habitat, but actualy they were very comfortable with the people. They were even a little bit insolent :) you should always keep your belongings because the monkeys are attracted by shiny things like mobile phones and cameras. Also are trying to take everything that is moving on you - backpacks, bags etc. You can take bananas to feed them but try to buy them before entering as inside they cost 5 times more than on the market outside.", "Good place. Better to visit if you are in the area but not that great. Interesting nature and some monkeys to see , for half an hour visit it is ok", "Easily spent a couple of hours wandering around the lush forest, working on my step count and monkey-spotting skills. Most of the monkeys hang about in the trees, napping and eating. A couple of good spots to watch them at play is the pool area and the regeneration area. A couple of workers assisted visitors to get photos with a monkey sitting/climbing on them, but apart from that it was pretty easy not to get accosted by the more aggressive monkeys. I did see several people ignoring the directions posted in multiple places and announced over the speaks throughout the forest, only to have monkeys jump on them and take belongings. Also shrieking at the monkey is not as effective as it sounds, just stay calm and don't having any temptations (basically anything that could look like food, or be even vaguely interesting to a monkey) out in the open. Overall, the visit was well worth the entry price. Just follow the rules and everyone, and every monkey, will enjoy themselves.", "We saw good sunset there. We put some bottle of acid water In a plastic bagthe monkey stold our plastic bag with acid water.they gave it to the local banana seller.when he open the plastic bag, he thought it was wine.then he want me to give him 100000 rupiah.but,we did not gave him because it was just acid water. The dance", "Some people think monkeys are so cheeky and naughty or wild. But for me, they are cute. What they do is just hilarious. But be careful, dont bring too much stuffs or bananas ! They can attack you !", "I’m glad I visited the Monkey Sanctuary, for the experience. The moneys are cheeky and entertaining, and definitely mischievous (hide EVERYTHING....keys, cameras, phones, food, water bottles). I had a monkey steal a piece of hard candy I just unwrapped right from my hand as I was putting it into my mouth. Although I enjoyed the experience, there are many places I would like to revisit while in Ubud, but I don’t think the Monkey Sanctuary would make the cut. It was cheap to get in, but the monkeys are very food motivated, and to get their attention at all, you have to buy relatively expensive bunches of bananas once inside. It’s crowded and pretty much your regular tourist trap, but overall not over “budget” and worth a visit at least once while visiting .", "This is an excellent place to bring the family. Seeing the monkeys in their natural environment. We spent 3 hours here and enjoyed very much. Our Grandchildren visited with us and they also enjoyed their trip here. I would highly recommend a visit here.", "The Monkey Forest is a must visit, come prepared to be astounded by the beautiful surroundings and thousands of monkeys roaming freely. Do not enter with any food or drink! I saw a monkey running off with someone's glasses! Do not make direct eye contact, as they see it as a sign of aggression. Truly amazing.", "We travelled by taxi to Ubud for the day from Seminyak, the journey took approximately 90 minutes and took us through some amazing countryside. The Monkey Forest is easy to find and has a large carpark close to the entry point. There was plenty of area to walk around the forest to keep us occupied for 2 - 3 hours, the highlight was having a monkey sat on your shoulder eating a banana out of your hand. (Bananas for sale at the entrance for $2 a bunch.) The centre of the Monkey Forest is occupied by a large 14th century Hindu temple, this is an amazing sight, although because of obvious religious reasons you are not permitted to enter. There was plenty of staff members around the forest to assist with feeding the monkeys or taking a photo for you. Facilities within the forest include several toilets, souvenir shop and a couple of places to buy cold drinks at reasonable prices. Plenty of bars, cafes and restaurants are located within a few minutes walk from the forest. If you are in the area and want a short relief from the very busy Ubud town centre I would recommend a trip to the Sacred Monkey Forest, it is definitely worth the $3 entry fee.", "I really only keep returning to Ubud for the monkeys, love seeing them in this beautiful setting of rainforest in ubud city centre. Pity they keep raising the price so much otherwise I would return more often. I recommend sitting down & observe the money play with tourists near banana stands, absolutely hilarious at times.", "We visited monkey terrace in the morning and it was very busy. There are lots of monkey and they are quite friendly but the would try and grab anything they could get their hands if given the chance, you got to have your eyes everywhere.", "Such a unique and enjoyable experience but at first slightly scary! As long as you don't annoy them they won't annoy you! Someone was jumped on and bitten whilst we were there but he deserved it for provoking and chasing a wild animal.. what do you expect!", "walk there from the Ubud palace just down the money forest road 15 minutes; if you bring banana or food, it willl be gone within 60 seconds, they will jump you if you still have something hidden.. bring a camera and take pictures how they eat bananas from your hand.", "We took a stroll through the Monkey Forest. The Monkeys have only one mission in life, that is to eat all your bananas as fast as they can. Very funny experience, as usual you will be coerced into buying bananas, even though we took some from our room we bought more. Worth the trip though", "Very nice and clean place at monkey forest at ubud.. Frienbly by be careful and look the note first about monkeys.. They are just animal.. Enjooy it..", "Very fun and beautiful little forest. We read the reviews which wasn't the best idea, we were scared for nothing. People are only getting bitten when they don't respect animals or buy a banana for a ice picture\\\". If you just walk and watch, nothing will happen.\"", "Its a nice place to go to if you never been close up to monkey's to see them for 10 minutes Bought some bannana's to feed the monkey's but they were abit to aggressive for me Thought i would only be throwing bannana's to them but they started to jump on me wanting the whole thing so i had to through it all away to get rid of them ", "Well this place although commercialised for tourists offers a very close contact with the monkeys which count this place as their natural habitat. Also, this seems to be avery old and well preserved sanctuary with lot of greenery and trees. There are Monkeys (Macaques) all around and they're not at all violent. They even play with the tourists whom they like. And sometimes they even frown at some if they don't like them. Outside food, plastic bottles and poly bags are not allowed inside the forest area and also visitors are not allowed to feed the monkeys with outside food stuffs like biscuits, cookies or bread etc. Entry Ticket costs 80K IDR/ person for adults and 60K IDR/ Person for children below 12. Timings : 8:30 AM to 05:30 PM and forest area closes by 6 PM. Last entry ticket you can buy is until 05:30 PM. Huge Parking area (Paid Parking) is just outside the entrance. There are lot of security guards throughout the forest area who are really helpful in case you need assistance. Also, there are lot of clean rest rooms (wash rooms) inside the sanctuary. Ubud local street market is just outside through the exit gates 2 and 3. There are also lot of good restaurants, pubs, spa and massage centres around the monkey forest.", "We had a quick visit at the monkey Forrest. Stayed about 45 mins. Kids enjoyed feeding the monkeys bananas. We had read the reviews about the monkeys attacking people. We didn't have a problem but one man had bananas stolen from a backpack on a pram that was unzipped. Staff said just to give monkeys bananas which we did with no problem. You pay to get it but it is fairly cheap. Bananas were extra. 🍌🍌🍌", "The monkeys have full rein of these run down temples in the forest. You can buy bananas just as you go in, you have to hide them in your bag or the monkeys will take them from you! The monkeys are everywhere, lovely to watch them play! Lovely views of the forest too. Don't wear shiny jewellery or the monkeys will take! You can't pull food away or try and shove them away either or they will bite or scratch.. They are wild animals! We had great fun, the monkeys were very cute. So cheap to get in, would go back!", "Definitely worth a visit, beautiful temples, fantastic scenery and fun monkeys! Take them seriously when they warn against shiny jewellery, valuables and sunglasses. The monkeys LOVE these things. They will rip out earrings, pull off glasses and go into your bags to find more goodies so be very attentive.", "I will start this review off by saying that we love animals and monkeys, so we really enjoyed the Monkey Forest. We did see a few people there who seemed very afraid of the mere presence of monkeys, which was strange considering it's a MONKEY forest. Anyways, we would not recommend this for people who are scared of monkeys or close animal encounters. We were a bit wary after reading some reviews and stories about people being attacked. We made sure not to bring sunglasses or items that the monkeys could easily steal and we locked our valuables in a pocket of our backpack that the monkeys could not open. The monkey forest was a lot bigger than we expected and is nice and tranquil inside. We spent about an hour or more walking around the forest and interacting with the monkeys. As we expected, a few monkeys jumped on our backpack and opened the pockets. Because we came prepared, they were not able to steal any of our valuables. None of the monkeys were aggressive towards us. Some were curious and would approach you even if you did not have food. It's important to remember not to approach wild animals if they look like they do not want to be approached. There was generally park employees hanging around who kept reminding people not to reach out to the monkeys and touch them. We purchased a small bunch of bananas (way overpriced IMO) for some photo opportunities with the monkeys sitting on our shoulders. All in all it was a fun experience for us and one of the highlights of our stay in . The only thing I regret is not applying mosquito repellent more thoroughly. I was stung over 10 times while in the forest!", "Lovely to see the monkeys exploring and interacting. Beautiful setting. Very cheap to get in, can buy tickets on arrival, and take your time as you go round. Important not to get drinks/food from your bags at monkeys will pinch them (don't try and get it back!), also not good for them. They get fed by the rangers. Definitely recommend.", "When you have never seen monkeys in real life, this is worth a visit. However, be careful: the monkeys try to steal everything that they can!", "I had so many reservations based on what was said by others. As long as you follow the rules, no eye contact, no food, secure your belongings etc, you'll be fine. I got several up close pictures and didn't have a problem with the monkeys jumping on me. My daughter on the other hand, had a monkey steal her invisilign that was deep down in her backpack! The staff was friendly and made sure we were safe at all times. I would also suggest going early. We were there when they first opened and were able to get some amazing pictures and didn't have to stand in line for anything. By the time we left, the line to purchase tickets was very long. The monkey forest is a must see attraction!!", "Really nice place and great to see the monkeys roaming around however you need to be on guard. The monkeys will grab at your pockets and anything you have they tried to steal my purse, and became quite aggressive. They potentially carry diseases so don't get too close. It does get very hot in the forest and you will need mosquito repellant or risk a lot of bites!! The place is quite big to walk round with lots of different paths we didn't stay too long - didn't trust the monkeys. Admission price is cheap just watch you don't get mugged whilst in there!!", "I was undecided about going as I’ve seen monkeys before. But our children were interested (5yrs, 12yrs). It was really enjoyable being able to stroll along the pathways and boardwalks amongst the monkeys. Cheeky fella ripped my cloth tote bag and stole my water bottle that was hidden. Most thankful it wasn’t my purse! There are gorgeous statues to admire and photograph and a beautiful stream. Accessible for wheelchairs for most areas. We were done after 1.5 hours. Glad we went. Surprised how cheap it was to get in.", "Wonderful place. The monkey are friendly and don't attack. Don't keep any food items in your hands, they will snatch it. you can buy bananas or corn and feed the monkey if you want to.", "Like areas in thailand, this temple area has an abundance of monkeys. If you follow the rules about what to do and how interact with the monkeys safely you could spend hours here and get some fantastic photos. Well worth the visit for only a few dollars each.....", "This should be a \\must\\\" on everyone's visit to Ubud. Yes you get a close up view of monkeys. Take the time to walk the grounds thoroughly. The grounds are beautiful and well maintained The wooden path and the path around the open stage are astounding If possible go at the 830 opening. You will be there before the bus loads of tourists and will be able to enjoy the sanctuary during its quieter moments\"", "This was one of the most enjoyable experiences during our recent trip to . We spent an entire morning being entertained by the monkeys! We especially enjoy watching the month-old babies playing with each other in the shrubs and then clinging to their moms. If you go, make sure sunglasses, water bottles and anything else they can reach are secured, because they will grab it. If you sit still, they will climb on you. Bringing bananas with you will guarantee it. They seem gentle enough, but I would be careful not to upset them. They will show their teeth and have been known to bite.", "It was interesting and a pretty location in the trees. However, we noticed some tourists were teasing and egging on the monkeys. One particular guy was dangling bananas but not giving it to the monkeys. More and more monkeys started coming and he was getting them hyper. At that time a mom and her kids (1 was around 3 yrs old) came by and the monkeys started jumping over the guy and then several jumped on the 3 year old girl and wouldn't leave her alone. Poor girl was so traumatized and of course, so was the mother. The monkeys were just doing what they do, but I feel that some irresponsible tourists can ruin a beautiful place. Keep an eye on the tourists!", "The view is great, but fearing an attack from a monkey is not. People warned us that the monkeys where aggressive but that was an understatement. The monkeys will snatch anything that they can, even tried to grab my flip-flops while I was walking ( you can see broken sandals and other items very where and they even grabbed & broke my husband's sunglasses that was on his head. The monkeys will grab any item that they can from a tourist, as they know that the workers will then throw them a parcel of food in order to retrieve the stolen item and the tourist tips the local for retrieving the stolen item, this all reinforces the monkeys to steal more items from tourists to obtain food. Overall a very unpleasant experience", "I was anxious about visiting here but many of my friends had been and recommended this. Its great to see the monkeys in their natural environment. They will not come near you unless you have a water bottle. Please do not take this in with you or hide it from the monkeys as they will jump on you if you have food or drink.", "I loved this place. I ended up having two monkeys sit on my shoulders and not leave until I told them to. It's really people friendly (but don't annoy them by putting your phone or body in their personal space). There were babies as well. It was so cute. I loved it.", "We had a great experiences in the sacred forest sanctuary. Beautiful temples, tame and funny monkeys, also peacefully atmosphere make us definitely would go back to the place.", "One of the 'must-dos' in Ubud. The monkeys are well fed and VERY inquisitive. Because they are fed by human hand, they assume anything we carry might be food and are not shy of making a grab for it. This includes bags, camera straps etc. My advice would be to take nothing with you, but for a tightly held camera. Arguments and spats between Monkeys asserting their alpha-male status are frequent and you don't want to get caught in the cross-fire. Nor do they take kindly to being touched, as other reviewers have noted. If coming here with children, make sure you brief them carefully before entering. The monkeys, especially the babies are amazingly cute and the temptation to want to stroke them must be immense. Mothers and their pack will be very protective over their young, so keep a close eye on your own young!", "We arrived at the monkey sanctuary at about 3pm and stayed for an hour and a half. Which was the perfect amount of time to see the beautiful terrain and monkeys. We we're able to touch the juvenile monkeys (0-6months) as they are more friendly if you are sensitive to their movements and don't just rush over to them as they will get scared. The mature males are more aggressive and you have to be more careful to not stare at them as they think you are trying to intimidate them. Also the mature females who have new born monkeys are very protective of their children so be careful. All in all it was a great interaction with the monkeys and a beautiful peaceful atmosphere. Entry to the park is 100,000 idr each. (Roughly 10 dollars aud) Ps. Negotiate the prices for the bananas that they privately sell in their. 50,000 idr is way too much for a small bunch of bananas. Also only hold the banana you want to attract the monkey with. They will come from everywhere if you have a bunch and will more then likely start or you, especially the big males.", "Venerated temples with monkey habitants are a perfect place not only to understand culture but also to interact with the nature!", "This is a nice place for a stroll in the evening. Lots of monkeys around and you can have fun watching their pranks. Walk empty handed and don't hold anything that closely resembles food. They might attack. Mainly respect them and understand that it's their territory and you are just a visitor. Don't touch them ever. Let them come to you first.", "It's a gorgeous park, with many corners and statues to keep you busy for about an hour. The monkeys are cute and okay with (smaller) kids. Just be careful. No sunglasses on your head, no earrings (trust me), no food, no water. Do this and you'll be fine :)", "I came and I saw. It is worth checking out while you are here. Watch your belongings. And do not bring in food. You can buy bananas at the front gate. Bit don't let the monkey see that you have them or they will swarm you. Also if you let them climb on you for pictures just remember that monkeys do not use toilet paper (as my husband found out. The shirt is in the trash right now). It's fun and they are a little intimidating but if you go on a trip to then you need to see them.", "Awesome at first, the monkeys are pretty cute and feel like nothing when they climb on you, and when they see you have bananas they'll head straight for ya. I was scared initially but without bananas they don't even bother you. There was a guy at a hut at the top that got the monkeys to sit on you while you got a photo. That was the best bit. The deer enclosure was cruel and sad. Worth the visit but would spend only an hour.", "The sanctuary was staffed with polite, watchful staff who were unobtrusive but available at a moment's notice. The place was kept clean, with staff actively cleaning as we walked round. This seems to be an ongoing process. The park has clear signs with suggestions to keep you safe as the monkeys are wild and we are intruding on their territory. Take a bottle of water along, the day we visited was particularly hot", "This is one of the main attractions of Ubud and is accessed from Monkey Forest Road which has a great range of bars, shops and restaurants. They charge a nominal entrance fee of a few pounds and provide a leaflet which has the trails marked. The holy temple Pura Dalem Agung is located just behind the forest overlooking a rice paddy. The temple complex is made up of a holy bathing temple, a morality temple , two graveyards and the main temple, all of which are maintained by the village people. A local guide takes you on the forest walk and there are lots of long tailed Macacua monkeys. The guide is an expert on monkey behaviour and parents need to keep a close watch on young children for safety reasons. Well worth a visit though.", "Went to the forest with my family, it was a really interesting and fun activity. I didn't buy bananas for the monkeys as they really swarmed who ever had them but my husband decided to give it a shot, it was amazing that even though he tried to hide them in his hands it seemed that the monkeys knew they were there, he managed to give one away but the others were snatched out of his hand pretty quick, he also attracted a small female monkey who decided to just stay on his shoulder and go for a walk, she also managed to open the zipper on his backpack and stick her hand in but unlucky for her as it was an empty pocket. Well worth a visit but be careful with your belongings as grab and run seems to be a favourite pastime for the monkeys.", "Must see and visit for both adults and children. The monkeys are amazing. They jump on you especially if you have food (you can buy there banana to feed them). Be careful though, mainly with the adult ones, not each of them is friendly and some can scratch/bite you.", "The park is big and very well maintained. You pay only Rp. 10.000 entrance fee. You see beautiful temples, big trees and of course... monkeys. Small monkeys, aggresive old monkeys, playful monkeys, fat, lazy monkeys. As an animal lover this was a very entertaining trip. You can buy (overpriced) bananas at the entrance and from every 'cleaning lady'. What I did was paying a donation to one of the park employees. He puts some cookies on your hand and several monkeys will sit on your shoulder or head while enjoying their treat. I had a blast!", "Lots of photo opportunities to stand quietly to observe. What a shame that some adults squealed when monkeys climbed on their shoulders to take the offered bananas ! The wardens were very patient but people should think this may happen , so don't feed them unless you are prepared !!!!! We enjoyed watching the families of monkeys in their natural surroundings and would highly recommend this trip", "Can't believe this place. Not what we were expecting--the monkeys, while abundant, and funny to watch, were not even the main attraction here. The incredible huge trees surrounding wide, wandering pathways and stunning stone statues and temples, made this excursion unforgettable. Come curious, stick to observing the monkeys from a distance, and enjoy exploring this fascinating, lush, urban jungle.", "I read many reviews before going there and went prepared to not atract much \\monkey attention\\\". It is possible to have a fun experience when you respect their space and don't panic. The more inwards you walk, the more monkeys you start to spot, engaging in all sorts of activities. Watch out for monkey poo as well! haha The place could have more information on the monkeys and also use the area to raise awareness towards animal welfare and preservation.\"", "diz guys do not fool around and can be very aggressive . used to humans and will grab your shades, hats, caps , food, etc, be careful and not have anything visible where they can grab it as once they have it it is gone up in the trees", "Best bang for your buck. We spent at least two hours enjoying the walk through the forest/park. Monkeys can be a bit agressive about food. Local vendors sell bananas for $2 which was likely the best $2 I have ever spent. Tickets to get in were $4 and the money goes to the park which I was definitely in support of. I'd you're near ubud, take a half day and make the stop. Lots of good restaurants nearby too. ", "The entrance fee was 40000rp and you could buy bananas once inside. The monkeys are really cheeky and try to take the bananas from your hand so hold on tight if you want them to last more than five seconds! They also love to steal water bottles, bite holes in the bottle and spray the water. The monkeys were really cute and it was interesting to see them interacting in their natural environment...reminded me of being at home ha! Well worth a visit and nice to know you're helping an important project for research and conservation programs.", "Monkeys interact with people in the most careless and natural of ways. The sanctuary transports you to another age and let you discover how well could we coexist with animals in a very soft and natural way. Although you should prevent form touching the monkeys, give a try to sit to meditate for five minutes and you will end up with two or three monkeys on top of your head. :)", "The place is amazing. Be sure to dress fresh since the heat is high, and tak einto consideration all the recommendations that people give you about shiny jewelry and open purses. Luckily my wife and I were not victims of this monkey-burglars, but we were witness of a theft. Two ladies were feeding the monkeys (with the bananas they sell inside the place) and one of them had a zipper open on her backpack. The monkey, after being fed and taken a picture on top of the lady's head, grabbed something from inside the open backpack and ran into the wild with what looked like a credit card and some pills (medicine). BEsides from that, you should have no problem as long as you follow the rules from the park \\rangers\\\" and do not mess with the monkeys.\"", "It's my second time in and every time I decide to go there I hear different stories of someone who had a bad experience. The monkeys are aggressive and the steal everything they can get from you, phone, camera, sunglasses, earrings... So be careful. They are wild monkeys.", "Well, it's not as special as everyone expects it, combined with plenty people who think they can feed monkeys, but also hide food from them, then wonder why they get aggressive. Hint: hang outside the parking lot, it gets interesting :-)", "We visited the Monkey Forest during our first week in . My husband and I read the reviews and were very skeptical of the claims of being bit and attacked but we decided to go anyways. For the people who had a bad experience, my personal opinion is that they can't read, because we observed people doing almost everything the signs stated you should do: 1. Don't Stare the Monkeys in the Eyes: What did we see people doing? Staring the monkeys in the eyes and challenging them. 2. Don't touch the babies: What did we see people doing? Trying to touch the babies and then get shocked when the Mother becomes aggressive. 3. Don't feed the monkeys: Again, what do you think people were doing? Bringing food in such as corn and giving it to the monkeys, buying bananas from the banana lady selling bananas and then thinking they will be able to choose which monkey they want to give the food to, bringing in beer and then getting surprised when the monkey's steal the beer cans from them or bite them because they want to get into a power struggle with the alpha male. etc. The forest is beautiful and we took alot of great pictures. We saw alot of people doing stupid things and many people doing the right things. The monkeys are funny to observe and they aren't interested in you if you don't do things to pester them. It was a beautiful place and I recommend going.", "The monkey sanctuary was cool! It was so well laid out and everything was clear and organised! The monkeys are very friendly! It is so amazing to see them in the wild! Make sure you feed them a banana!! ", "We thought we had taken on board some helpful tips about keeping safe at the Monkey Forest. We removed our hats and sunglasses. Placed our bottles of water inside our the 1 backpack we took. Walked in the middle of the path. Observed and enjoyed the monkeys from a distance, took photos using a zoom, didn’t stay in 1 spot for too long. But quicker than a Bourke St mugging- We got robbed! After looking around and not seeing any monkeys close by we took a selfie, then next second a monkey jumps on my back. Unzipped my backpack and stole a bottle of water! Cheeky little things. I kept calm during my robbing, gently removing the backpack and taking a step away. Luckily a ranger was close by and shooed the offered away. Leaving us without a water- that had been bitten into and a belly full of laughs about our robbing. The forest itself was beautiful and well maintained. The monkeys were cheeky and playful and certainly not shy to unzip a bag. It was an experience for sure. ", "Short stroll around (20 minutes) is plenty to see these cute and curious monkeys. They are friendly & entertaining and the walk is completely shaded by trees so an easy walk for young & old.", "Ubud Sacred Monkey Forest is little forest infested with hundreds of monkeys roaming within it’s premises freely. It is in Ubud town and provides lush greenery in the otherwise crowded Ubud. The antics of the monkeys does provide an interesting experience. There are three beautiful temples within the forest. Bridges along the pathway within the premises make the experience all the more pleasant", "Well worth a visit. Monkeys everywhere and some nice temples in the grounds. Go early to beat the heat and the crowds", "We heard mixed reviews about the monkey forest but our visit was fantastic. Cool and fun animals in a nicely maintained area. The younger monkeys were especially fun playing with each other (and us too)", "We really enjoyed seeing plenty of healthy monkeys in that beautiful jungle / temple. Recommended for a complement to other activities. Monkeys seem not agressive", "Great as long as you are not scared of having monkeys climbing all over you. Value for money no time constraints", "I did say I would never visit again after being badly bitten last time I was here and having had to undergo a series of rabies injections but alas I am a sucker for the cute monkeys. As a group of 17 including young babies children and teenagers keeping an eye on them all was not easy. Still the same, take nothing with you. The less you have the less likely that they will want to climb on you or grab for anything. While I was here I saw two people bleeding from bites or scratches so it may be great to buy the banana and have them climb on you to get them, it’s not fun when it goes south and your sitting in the local hospital having the first of five injections.", "The monkey forest has changed since we were there 14 years ago. Cost 30,000 rupia each to get in which is reasonable. No smoking inside the forest which is also reasonable. Lots and lots of tourists which is good for Ubud but taxing for all of us. The monkeys and the staff were all well behaved. Do make sure you go down to the springs- cool and exotic. Good organized parking for free.", "We left within half an hour. We followed all guidance as to not bringing plastic bags or food into the park & let our distance from the monkies, however both me & my partner had them jump on us while the security was nowhere to be seen. When 2 ran towards me & started tearing at my dress with their hands & teeth, ripping several holes, we decided to leave.", "The forest is beautiful and as a European it is interesting to see monkeys walk so close to you. Just stay calm and probably the monkeys will leave you alone.", "This is an activity for people of all ages. The setting is lovely, in a natural dense rainforest with a lot of walkways. This in itself is a worthwhile activity. There are a lot of monkeys who are a treat to watch. Plenty of photo opportunities.", "some naughty monkey can be dangerous and bit you , if you didn`t enough monkey it can be attract you , it has a some jungle road with 2 temple and a river , take normally 2 hours to visit . I have a scar from 1 young monkey when I tried to contact it for photo !", "We enjoyed our visit to Monkey Forest, the scenery down by the river is beautiful. We were amused by the intrusive behaviour of some of the tourists who reacted over zealously when they encouraged the monkeys to crawl all over them.... our advice, leave the monkeys alone and they won't bother you!", "The forest is near Ubud city centre and can be easily visited in the afternoon. The forest itself is really nice and it's funny to watch all the monkeys around - although they can be a bit scary and I believe dangerous too, so be careful and follow the basic rules mentioned by the entrance. Definitely hide everything the monkeys could snatch from you.", "Amazing place with fantastic views, being that close to monkeys was amazing. Only downside was the tourists having the monkey climb on them for food, personal opinion I just don't agree with being so \\close\\\" to wild animals for both the monkeys and the tourists safety\"", "Initially I was bit concerned about monkeys around the area but it wasn't that scary unless you approach them closely as I'm not the animal loving person. The sarong is provided so no worries about your clothing. The view was amazing and had lots of good photo shooting. My 2 year old boy enjoyed seeing monkeys and the monkey stole his bottled water and opened it up easily and sipped the leftover.", "The moment you walk close to the monkey forest, you could already see monkeys climbing and walking everywhere. The forest is beautiful and a cool place to stroll even in the middays. Just be very careful because they tend to be aggressive when you have food and you look them through their eyes. One of a kind experience in !", "Very friendly and cute monkeys! Not aggressive at all but don't try to touch them. They sell bananas at the front- don't remember the price but I think it might have been 40,000 rupiah for a bunch. Not really necessary though as monkeys are everywhere and they have plenty of yams on the floor for the monkeys to eat (so you can take closer pictures). Don't bring anything that you might not want to lose--necklace, beads, etc...a monkey bit off my friend's beads. Maybe bring bananas if you're allowed.", "Awesome day to spend a morning. They are often spent chilling, playing with their privates or scratching each other's back. You could probably spend a whole day here watching them. Bananas can be bought to attract them to you aggressively for that precious photo with a monkey on your head. Sometimes several monkey will fight and snatch your things. Recommended to simply sit down, they will get curious and come to you passively and you can have your photos or interaction with them. Don't play with the small monkeys, their parents are sometimes over protective and will get very aggressive.", "We went to the monkey forest with the Family. The entry was very cheap and as soon as you walk in there are monkeys everywhere. It is nice because the Monkeys are free range. You can buy bananas inside and feed the monkeys. The monkeys are very tame and are good for Photos. I recommend if you are in Ubud you should go to the Monkey Forest!", "Well, do you love nature combined with crowded place? I guess this is the right place you can go. You can never imagine how come the crowds can go in balance/harmony with all those monkeys and the greenest large trees! You must give it a visit, at least, once in life.", "Excellent place for a visit. Monkeys are quite laid back and are not interested in visitors. Beautiful settings and a good trip.", "When you come to Ubud you need to visit the monkeys. Beautiful tropical gardens, fun watching the mum and babies. As other reviewers have mentioned watch your sun glasses and other valuables.... they are so quick. If you visit any of the temples within the grounds have a sarong in your backpack to pop on. Don't do anything silly, like teasing them and you will be fine. Don't have any food in your possession either....they will smell it out :)", "Hubby didn’t want to go here because he knew I get scared easily but since we were in ubud, felt we had to come and experience. There are a lot of monkeys! Some were pretty quiet and just going about their day but some were very playful and tugging at the pants of other visitors. There are guards everywhere and will shoo away any monkey that tries to jump on the tourists. Pretty big place and didn’t think we walked to all of it but felt 90 mins was good enough. Didn’t see any monkey trying to grab sunglasses or cell phones but still be careful. Someone had a plastic bad... even though it said don’t bring any... and one of the monkeys tried to grab it.", "My family and I visited the Monkey Forest; we found the reviews to be quite accurate. The monkeys are wild. Even though we were well-warned we still bought bananas so my mother could feed the monkeys. MY mom ended up being afraid of the monkeys as soon as they ran up to her teeth bared. When my husband took over the feeding, he was actually slapped by a monkey----after he gave him the banana. jokey slap aside, the photo opportunities are well worth the visit.", "We took a trip to Ubud and the monkey forrest, and it can be recommended. We read alot about agressive and stealing monkeys (here on tripadvisor) before entering the park, but that is nonsense. Just leave your bags outside and you will be fine. The monkeys almost didn't notice you untill you aproach them (within One meter or so) and even then they are Very friendly, if you just follow the guidelines (dont be agressive and dont make eyecontact as you aproach them). We got to interact without problems. The downside is that there is a bit crowded, but you can find some more private places when taking the small tracks. A good place for an hour or so..", "I went with a friend I met while traveling. Within 5 minutes of entry we left because she was terrified of the monkeys, and I must say they made me a bit nervous as well. I'd seen them the day before in the street outside the Monkey Forest jumping on a passerby, climbing her body, grabbing her grocery bag and taking off with it. The look in her eye was one of terror. So when I went in to Monkey Forest I knew not to take food, and had been warned not to wear sunglasses, but my camera was in my bag and the moment I started to unzip my bag to get the camera the monkeys came in a swarm. I froze and backed away. Luckily another tourist happened along with an entire bunch of bananas, so the monkeys went for her, not me, and I was able to get my camera and snap a couple of pics before we left. BTW, that tourist immediately surrendered the entire bunch of bananas because she was overrun...no chance of doling them out one at a time. If you love monkeys and don't mind them jumping on you, by all means this is THE activity to do in town. If not, maybe save your dollars for a different experience.", "Were here with some friends and it was soo cool to se so many wild monkeys. The forest was quite big and it was very nice walking around there.", "This is one of those things you have to do in but the monkeys are a bit scary as some of them can get quite aggressive. Advise which people ignore!! DON'T TOUCH OR FEED THE MONKEYS AS THEY BITE!! The baby monkeys are extremely cute though. If you walk down towards the waterfall temple, it's stunning!!", "This was a great experience, apart of a day tour we had. I was scared of them but you need to listen to the instructions of not making eye contact, do not touch and do not make sudden movements and they don't bother you. The forest is beautiful and its very natural feel as the monkeys play and explore the forest naturally around you. Great experience but stay smart about it to ensure your safety. It was cheap aswell. $4 aus dollars with no time limit of entry.", "we were staying in ubud and visited the monkey forest mid morning, its a nice easy forest walk with designated paths, nice waterfall, nice flora and fauna ,in a relaxed setting,a little cooler within the tree canopies.The monkeys are very curious, they love to grab bags,sunnies, food etc so best keep things out of sight.We didn't feed them as they end up jumping on your head and can get aggro for more food.They only get annoyed if you pester them and get too close.Its a great photo opportunity.We probably spent over an hour there. Tip, take mosquito spray as they are near the water there .", "Spent a lovely time wandering around the forest watching the monkeys. The guards are helpful if you want them to climb on you for a photo, but BEWARE they can and do poop on you. I got \\blessed\\\" first, then my husband, by the same monkey! You MUST be careful, these are wild animals and if you get too close they will attack (my son didn't recognize the raised eyebrows as a challenge and was about to be attacked when my husband stepped in. He was threatened too, but fortunately had observed the guards' actions and was able to scare it away). Don't let that stop you from enjoying it.\"", "If you want a fun walk in an amazing setting then take the 1 hour drive to the monkey temple. The monkeys are fun to watch and interact with. ", "Bit careful on your bling2. It attract the monkeys (i bet they love bling2 as well). Once they get your accessories, you need to \\bribe\\\" them with peanuts or banana to have it back. I heard you could find lots of iPhone, sunglasses, and accessories on the top of the trees. Anyway, some of them are very cute. Some are scary.. check the weather before you go there..\"", "its located in central of ubud..where you can see a bunch of naughty monkeys. uts really beatifull place..you can see a temple in the middle of forest patch and really fresh", "A very pleasant few hours spent here. Beware though, these monkeys will steal anything, they can unzip backpacks, will take glasses, hats etc. Don't make yourself a target. Saying that, most will leave you alone, especially if you have nothing worth taking.", "If you like monkeys you should go to the Monkey Forest. Monkeys are just climbing and jumping around everywhere. You can buy bananas to feed them and they will climb onto your head. But be careful with your stuff, they might steal it.", "Conveniently located 5 min away from the center, it is within walking distance from the “hotels shuttle bus pick up area” which is in front of coco supermarket. We went there with our 4 year old son. We had lots of fun seeing the monkeys play and jump on trees and eat corn from the hands of the forest guards. We were advised not to feed them yo avoid being scratched. Try to avoid looking them in the eyes as well as they will interpret this as a sign of aggression and might attack you. Keep your belongings in closed bags and those little creatures will snatch anything from you bag. The forest was amazing to walk around with temples and bridges and trees everywhere. One of the monkeys tried to open our bag but failed! It was fun to be around them. The guys at the forest are very kind and helpful. The management at our hotel told us that the monkeys are vaccinated as a precaution in case they bite or scratch any visitor.", "Great place to visit, really fun and beautiful scenery but be careful with the monkeys! They will steal your earrings out if your ears and try to get into your bags (which is all harmless and cute) however dont look them in the eyes! They see this as a threat and one chased me for doing this (through sunglasses). Apart from that minor money chasing scare, 100% a must see!", "Monkey Forest's a bit overrated. It's not a big forest, but if you're looking for interactions or observations of monkeys that are not behind a cage, this is nice place to spend the afternoon. Mostly seemed like a place to take photos really. Would recommend going once at least while in Ubud.", "While no harm inflicted upon me during the visit but do exercise a minimum etiquette while visiting - respect the place and honor the staff advice. I am no fan of monkeys nor scare of it either. If you scared, keep your self-composure and don't be intimidated by them. Just join some random small group of travelers and you'll be fine. There are couple of old temples dedicated for these monkeys but I have no further knowledge about it. The pamphlets and signboard won't tell you much about it to appreciate the place apart from being approached by the sinister-looking monkeys experience. Having a tour guide possibly will make it more enjoyable and memmorable.", "This garden is a wonderful retreat from Ubud retail overkill. The stonework, the lush foliage and the fantastic sculptures are all very beautiful. It is also a cool and shady place to spend time on a steaming hot day in . That said, I would caution you to keep a firm grip on your handbag, backpack, or anything being carried in a plastic bag. The monkeys are quite audacious and determined when it comes to relieving you of your goods. Oh, they also have VERY big teeth!", "There are lots of monkeys. They live in something of a natural environment, but they are also, in a way, trained by their keepers. They are wonderful to watch and, if you don't watch carefully, you might lose your hat or sunglasses. We saw several monkeys steal soda or water in bottles. They know how to unscrew the tops and to drink just as humans do. It's charming, but I wonder if it's really monkey behavior. I had mixed feelings. And, it does smell. If you have not had much experience with monkeys, it's worth a visit. There are also shrines and a funeral section.", "No idea how or why this place could get bad reviews. In short, if you do not like monkeys, if you don't like animals, if you don't like bananas don't go to this place. I have some good advice for those that do want to go; women- don't wear jewellery, nothing that can be grabbed. They love shiny things, as do you all, but they will punch necklaces, earrings basically anything they can. If you can, bring your own bananas. They are a rip off there, a 'big bunch' is 50,000 which can normally buy you a small sized banana tree in . But no bananas mean no or very little monkey attention. And we don't want that. Bring a good bag that you can hide the bananas in because once seen by the monkeys that's it, they're gone. Equally if you buy from the women at the front put them away straight away. Kept seeing foolish tourists lose a whole bunch within 10 seconds cos they walk in with a bunch in their hands. The monkey are only aggressive it you don't give them what they want. Equally they are quite aggressive to each other. The big ones are annoying but the baby ones often have a protective mum around. Definitely go here. It's so much fun. ", "We visited here as part of the full day Baki Tour. The monkeys are in the wild, sort of. They are fed by humans and they are totally use to being around humans. That said, they may take your glasses or anything else they’re interested in. We watched attendants retrieve a pair of glasses and a pack of cigarettes.", "Definitely worth a trip here, though be careful not to have any food in your bags as the monkeys won't leave you alone if you do. Really enjoyed walking all round this forest. Highly recommended", "Great place to visit these cute monkeys. I would recommend you take a guide for a safe and enjoyable visit especially if you have young children, they can explain the do's and don't and they can ask security there to get the monkeys to climb on you in a safe manner and take photos. If you don't abide by the basic rules of the park, the monkeys can get agreesive and may bite as you are in their territory. So be sensible.", "We was visiting in monkey forest without any expects. It was nice jungle with lot of monkeys and tourists. It was nice to walk between the monkeys. There is very beautiful nature. Just look out for monkeys 'cos they want your waterbottle and sunglasses.", "Definitely worth a visit and very nice as well with kids. Look after your belongings and keep water bottles, sunglasses and camera's stowed if you don't need them (monkey's like to steal things). The monkey's are not aggresusive at all, just don't consider touching them or close them in. Keep an eye on the Alpha males as you definitely don't want to have them running after you ;-) Beautiful surroundings and great for pictures. Highly recommended, entry only $3.", "Our Scottish monkey Friends, the MacCacs,who inhabit the so-called ' Monkey Forest' ( a misnomer on 2 counts: it is chock-a-block with tourists& it is a wood)), are now among the most affluent creatures in Ubud. Wether the MacCacs are spurred on by increasing wealth & power or by unendurable irritation, the fact remains, indisputably so, that they are on the move. They can now be found, at an early hour, assessing the quality- craftsmanship , building materials- of the hotels under construction( they don't look impressed) or crossing Jalan Pengosekan /Jalan Hanoman in a concerted effort to colonize Tebessaya, Andong etc..Who knows ? One day ,and not a day too soon, they may end up in Australia.", "The Monkey Forest is a must see for visitors to . Thousands of monkeys, rainforest, temple - great visit", "Great for the kids! Monkeys are generally quite friendly and a few were quite interested in my 7 year old who had braids on. It's entry fee is reasonably priced (5000 rupiah each) and it will keep your family entertained for about an hour. The older Monkeys can get aggressive though so be cautious. Definitely worth the visit if your visiting Ubud which is about an hour or so drive from Nusa Dua.", "It was a very exciting time when I got back to monkey forest Ubud in 16th January 2015. Last time I visited this place was in 2003. It was many years ago with nothing much changes. I love this place, which we can see monkeys. Best part is when we can take the picture of monkeys. They can stay in our body if we hold some bananas. I hope government of should improve & take care of this place, so many tourist will come, and for those who have come to this place, soon they'll be back again.. I recommend everyone to come to monkey forest in ubud, ..", "Enjoyed this place a lot, we spent 3 hours walking around. Did not realise how big the park actually was...Please read sign before you go in..I was amazed how many people did not abide by rules...", "This is a must when visiting Ubud. The sacred monkey forest is basically what it says. You walk around in the forest in the monkeys natural habitat and they are all over the place. They are happy curious creatures that will try to litteraly pick pocket you if they see an opening. This was a very fun journey in the forest and to just sit back and see how comfortable the monkeys are around other people is amazing. A must do!", "Be careful not to let them grab anything. We went in the afternoon, but it was still hot and the mosquitoes were still biting. ", "After a 45 minute drive from Seminyak to Ubud - the quiet and more laid back feel of Ubud makes you relax. The monkey forest is well worth the drive, and if you purchase some bananas from the main gate you are guaranteed to get your perfect photo with a Monkey perched on your shoulder! The UC Silver & Gold factory is worth a visit on the way - a tour of the factory and making of the jewellery and then the huge showroom with very reasonably priced silver and gold jewellery.", "An awesome experience. There are certain things that you must do while around the monkeys and these are clearly explained on a sign at the entrance. The monkeys are friendly but generally go about their business. One did climb on me and grabbed my backpack but I just kept walking as advised and it soon jumped off. A great time was had.", "Ok the place has some nice views but what's the point of visiting a place which is not safe at all ! The aggressive monkeys there do take everything possible from people including prescription glasses(I hope that they aren't trained to do that on purpose) and no guards to help you to get anything back.. so frustrating .", "Was a bit uncertain at first as I heard the monkeys could get a bit aggressive if you have food. Halfway into the forest a largish monkey decided to climb up my body and sat on my back while he opened my backpack to look for goodies. He took out my passport and threw it on the ground! When he realised there was nothing interesting in there he hopped down. I was a bit nervous to say the least! After that, I purchased the monkey treats (a banana for $1 which you hold up in the air). The smaller monkey crawls up your body and sits on your shoulder while he eats it. It was actually quite pleasant and fun! No aggression, no scratching or biting. He's just happy to sit on your shoulder while he finishes it. Definitely well worth the trip!", "Best place to cool down on a hot day.... funny monkeys and loads of shade... But the pinnacle must be the old statues...", "Took my 4yr old son in with me and a guide (highly recommended for there knowledge of monkey forest and to hide your bananas haha) my son loved it had a ball, the little monkeys are the best ones at one stage I had one my shoulder eating a banana very cool would recommend to anyone with kids just don't try and pat them let them come to you and you will have no problems.", "This was a dream come true, but the bananas were not a good idea.. they got a bit bitey after that! Cheap and so much fun..would do it again for sure!", "Was an incredible experience! Cost my partner and I 550,000 IDR in transport for the day from Legian to and around Ubud. Entry cost was roughly 30,000-40,000 IDR each. As soon as we walked in there were monkeys running around us, free roaming with no fences. You can pay extra to get bananas to feed to the monkeys. We didn't feel the need to do this as the monkeys interacted with us enough without the food. We had monkeys climb up our legs to our shoulders and holding our hands. If you're not a fan of this kind of thing, there are staff who keep the monkeys in line. Beautiful rainforest with stunning trees and temples, was definitely worth a visit. Warning - don't get too close to the very young babies are their parents are never too far away and they can be very protective.", "Brilliant day out! Definitely pay a visit there. Keep your belongings safe as the monkeys will take them! I just LOVED my day there. I think I will return before I leave Ubud!", "Very nice and beautiful place with a lot of monkeys. People should respect the rules to avoid any incidents with monkeys. Beautiful view and a must see in Ubud ", "The monkey forrest sanctuary is an amazing experience to see the indigenous inhabitants of the jungle in action. The forrest is beautifully layed out with bridges and a fountain to take you around a bit of the jungle, you can also feed the furry beasts at certain times of the day. I absolutely loved it. The monkeys are super cute. Recommended!", "We visited the monkey forest this morning. We arrived just as the park was opening (8:30am) and it was the best decision we have ever made. I had visited the monkey forest before but my husband had not so we decided to visit again. We are early risers so got there just as it was opening and it was a great decision. The monkeys are a lot calmer at this time of the morning and do not seem to be as fussed about the tourists. The monkeys are fed in the morning by the park and are occupied eating this food in the designated areas around the park. You can still get up close and personal with the monkeys at this time but there are not as many tourists present which is good. We walked around the park and enjoyed watching the monkeys interact and eat their breakfast. The monkeys are very tame and do jump on you. It is important to stay calm and not to scream or run. We saw other tourists do this and the monkeys just react . I spoke recommend going early and watching the monkeys naturally interact in the forest rather than later when it is full of tourists. It is $50000 for adult.", "You want to see monkeys, babies - small ones - big ones, so you must go there. Don't fix them with your eyes or they can attack you, and don't bring fragile bags because some naughty monkeys try to niggle them with their teeths, but most of them are cool. Perfect for families, enjoyable for the others, I like walk aroud the park and see monkeys in different behaviours. Good place to visit !", "This is worth a visit if you enjoy nature. There are lots of monkeys that you can get close to and photograph or feed. Remove any dangly jewellery before entry and carry bags tightly under your arm as otherwise they may try to take it to look for food.", "Me and a friend were just at the enterance of the park to spot some monkeys. Right before the enterance it gets very crowded, full of taxi's waiting to pick up visitors. While we were there, we saw a little monkey being run over by a taxi. It was horrible and sad to watch and we couldn't do anything to help it. We felt so bad and questioned the whole idea of making a park with monkeys as the main attraction that we left immediately after the incident.", "Little park full of monkeys. Fun to get så close to monkeys, but do take it seriously not to bring food - they will jump on you to get it. Read the precautions before entering. Not that it seems dangerous, but smaller kids might get scared - or have the time of their life. Easy fine attraction right in the middle of Ubud.", "The best thing on so far. Monkeys are funny and cute :). Take few bananas with you but make sure they are in your bag, otherwise monkeys will get crazy and start to climb on you :). Be very careful when taking things out of your bag as monkeys are just waiting to grab something. Staff is everywhere and is taking care of monkeys, making sure they don't get violent against visitors. It's a nice tour but don't expect to get any explanation about history, meaning or anything like that, you have to google. Nice and clean restrooms. Ticket 50k adult, 25k child. You will need about 1-1,30h for a visit.", "First of all ticket reception is rude. as soon as you enter it is quite tranquil if it wasn't for the rude customers doing everything that they tell you not to do. (e.g smoking within the area and throwing rubbish) lots of monkeys running around and attempting to steal belongings. do not take bottles as the monkeys will steal it.", "It’s one of the most well kept of all the temples we visited and the most crowded. The monkeys are relatively tame but still a little schiz-y and it can wear on your nerves but it’s worth it. Natural beauty integrated so seamlessly with great architecture with an entire population of monkeys that have free roam of the place with no barriers. The crowd thins out once inside and it didn’t deter us at all unlike Tanah Lot", "A must visit when in Ubud! Huge trees, thousands of friendly and not so friendly monkeys! Lovely place to visit for adults and children especially!", "It’s not really objective opinion unfortunately, but for me it was not really pleasant visit. I was really scared about monkeys just jumping around and even jumping on people. Locals were repeating all the time to be careful, but tourists didn’t care... they thought it’s funny etc but it was not really cool to trying to get attention of monkeys for nice pic or to laugh. However I have to admit that the forest itself is amazing.", "An enjoyable couple hours. Well kept facility where the monkeys reign. All staff are very helpful and care about this peaceful and beautiful environment,", "Had a lovely walk through the monkey forest, watching the antics of the monkeys (don't take any food in your bags or anything, otherwise the monkey's antics are likely to involve you too!). It was quite serene, with some lovely statues throughout.", "Monkeys are everywhere! The whole place is littered with them and I had an awesome time (cause I love monkeys). Most of them are just chilling and hanging out, but there are several naughty ones. My friend and I got chased by a little monkey -- it was quite startling. Saw a group of people who lost their pack of cigarettes when a monkey grabbed it from the man's hand. On the other hand, the place is nice, it reminds me of Tomb Raider.", "One of the coolest places in and a one-of-a-kind experience! The monkeys are wandering around everywhere so be careful of your belongings because the little suckers do steal! One of the staff helped me get a monkey to sit on my shoulder and it was the most amazing photo I've ever taken. Even if you're a bit scared, please find the courage to go this place because you will truly regret it if you don't.", "Great for a visit but hold on to all loose items - sunglasses, bags, cameras, etc as the monkeys will take anything. Also if you're tempted to buy bananas to feed the monkeys, be careful as the monkeys are not backward in trying to get them from you and the monkeys are known to carry rabies.", "Our accomodation was 100m from the monkey forest, so it was easy for us to get to. We enjoyed our visit and stayed for about 30mins wandering around.", "Buy a few bananas off the local guides inside the gate. Don't peel them and hold out in front of you or above your shoulder. You'll be fine they are well fed and non threatening A real treat. The monkeys at ulawatu are another story they are not to be trusted. But I would let kids 8 up have the monkeys on them even younger if you have there staff do it.", "Beautiful place nice forest,watch out for the monkeys,one attacked me. Bring camera and wear walking shoes,you can make it a short visit or a long visit,the only problem is it is very smelly,when I was there in May 2015 their was a couple getting married.", "So nice to see so many monkeys at one place but be careful they like to steal food and etc. Very much people in the park though.", "OK they are cute, BUT, beware their little habits, like being ultra aggressive and will take all your belongings if you are not careful.", "I try to get along with the monkeys from looking and observing them, to feeding them. Really nice monkeys. I really get excited when i try to feed them. I just raised my hand, and individually, it will just climb on top of my head and take the banana. Scared that it will scratch me, but happy that it is willing to climb ontop of me. The staff who is selling the bananas will guide you. Listen to their teaching before you take the bananas from them, and remember a banana at a time. You will be too busy with the monkeys. Feel that the place kind of sacred.", "I was expecting a very busy place with couple of monkeys but it was totally different. The Parc is quite big, so you can easily be out of the other people. And you get to see monkeys in their life, mainly eating or playing. The guard are here to help if there is any problem and are really helpful.", "We have visited the Monkey Forest several times and enjoy the lovely trees and beautiful walks and the lovely temple in the gorge.. The monkeys can be agressive, particularly when they are hungry, but normally don't bother people all that much unless you panic when one takes a liking to you and wants to climb up on your head :-) I prefer the monkeys found along the roadsides in the volcanic areas, they are more timid and less likely to attack. It's a pleasant way of spending an hour or two specially early in the morning.", "Highly impressive, very spacious and impressive. Direct interaction with the monkeys and very informative. Ridiculously cheap admission (40k IDR) and well worth a special trip to Ubud.", "I didn't have any expectation before visiting the Monkey Forest. However, I must say I love this place and would recommend this to anyone visiting Ubud. First of all, monkeys are cute, smart and gluttonous. Many monkeys would come to you if you have food (or something looks like food) in your hands. For those who are not comfortable with animals. Please don't bring anything looks like food. However, the real highlight to me is the sights of the monkey forest. It is a very special place that will recall your memory of \\Avatar\\\". It is peaceful, quiet and natural. There are tall trees, rivers, old temple and old stone statues covered with moss. My wife and I love this place and wished that we could spend more time there. We tooked some beautiful pictures and left with good memory. By the way, the entrance fee is only USD 3. I would recommend you also visit the shops near the monkey forest and eat in the Dirty Duck restaurant if you have time.\"", "The Monkey Forest is quite nice at first. I was very happy to find a place which I -- at first -- thought was really a kind of sanctuary for apes. They are feeded by the staff and the tourists but with bananas so I thought it was quite near to the nature. However I saw at least two very injured apes. Did you ever see the skull of a living animal. I did. I think the apes are too much attracted by the food and live to near to each other.", "Keep your bags and belongings close they will do anything on the hunt for treats and gadgets. No glasses on your head or they will be gone. It ok for a one off but we aren't really animal type tourists due to the treatment for said tourists, this is a pretty natural habitat for the monkeys though but we can see new car parks being built so I fear this may change in many years to come.", "This forest walk is not just about the monkeys as it consists of so much more.it is a rain forest of such beauty and sacredness . As the sign says...do not look monkey in the eye...this can be taken as a form of aggression... Buy the bananas if you would like to feed the monkey they will come and just take it from your hand without you having to give it.", "The wooden walkway up, down and through the rain forest was a really enjoyable way to see the monkeys in their natural habitat. Free to roam where they please but encouraged to stay locally through a balanced feeding programme, these creatures can be quite amusing to watch. Leave you bags in the hotel; they will even to to open zips on backpacks. These mischievous little monkeys will try to grab anything they can, food, bottles of water, sunglasses- you name it, they will take it. Don’t miss the sacred temple (seen from beyond locked gates) and the art exhibition in the air conditioned building. There are plenty of clean toilets too! Try to get there early in the morning before the crowds and when the monkeys are most lively.", "I stayed in Ubud and the walk to the forest was about 5 mins, i would HIGHLY recommend this place. I think tickets were about £5 each i really cant remember but i know i thought how cheap. There so many monkys running around just be free. The stuff look like they look after them well! You cannot feed the monkeys but this did not stop getting great pictures. I went when this opened and i felt it was perfect because it was not busy at all!!", "30,000 rupiahs to go in for as long as you want. There are men to assist you with photos with the monkeys if you're a bit scared!! Definitely worth the trip!!", "Entertaining to watch, if you have bananas be prepared and have your cameras out. You can spend a couple of hours but it's probably a 45min activity. Staff are great at keeping the tourists and monkeys happy", "This place is a must see.... The monkeys are free to roam the sanctury with no cages. They are looked after, fed well and there were many baby monkeys which was lovely to see.... Some of the monkeys come a little close, but they tend to just be relaxed around humans and go about their own business. At $5AUD it is not expensive and worth the visit.", "Sacred monkey forest is set up in a very beautiful way. No matter all the warnings I was very surprised how cheeky these monkeys can be. If you don't buy any bananas there they will jump on your head (one even tried to bite my head because I had no bananas) and try to pull open your bags and rucksack. Don't leave your moppet uncovered outside they rip open your saddle.", "Lots of monkeys and nature! The bananas were a bit expensive, but it is expected in a tourist destination. Overall, Love the interaction with the cheeky monkeys!", "need to see this place.. cutest monkeys :) sometimes a little crowded but it doesn't really matter. read the instructions before entering..helps a lot :)", "Cool place. Really nice near the ubud center. A great walking you can do while you are in the ubud center, and with kids, with the whole family. So many monkeys walking everywhere and if you respect the rules you will not find anything strange. Just respect the rules, don't do what they said not to do, you will find everything very pleasant. Long walking ... but really nice experience.", "The Sanctuary holds more than 700 monkeys over about 12.5 hectares, and roam freely. The Sanctuary is worth a visit for its fairly nominal admission fees (50K and 40K IDR each for adult and child respectively). There are a lot of fairly tame monkeys about, and as long as you don’t go too near them or touch them (unless they on their own initiative climb on you!), there’s sufficient space for large groups of visitors to observe them without tramping over each other.", "A must visit Not very expensive to get in need to give yourself at least 2 hours to walk around If you want monkeys to climb on you buy some bananas while your there It was a really great to get so close to the animals A must visit", "An fascinating temple in a wonderful jungle with lots of monkeys. This place is not very big and you can cover it in less than one hour - except if you want to take pictures...", "We were practically tripping over monkeys - felt like we were extras in The Jungle Book!! There are areas dotted around the forest where you can purchase bunches of bananas to feed and photograph the monkeys. But, be careful with valuables or bottles of water which might be whisked off you when you're least expecting!", "Interesting to see the monkeys in their natural habitat and being very mischievous with the bananas that the guests bought. Monkeys are generally not aggressive if u don't have food with u.", "Awfully scary monkeys, one started climbing on my husband and then hi tryed to shake it of it hissed at him. I found it very scary.", "This is one of my favourite places in . The monkeys are pretty passive ( avoid the large males!) and there are lots of guides to help you if the monkeys invade your space. Its lush and green and a truly lovely place. The monkeys are adorable! Dont take food in your bag (just asking for trouble). You can buy bananas on the way out from the guides and feed the monkeys : not a good idea if you dont like the idea of them jumping all over you! Other monkey forrests in have monkeys that are aggressive and steal things. Have been here 4 times and never have a problem: my kids love it and are fascinated.", "Do not visit Ubud without a trip to the monkey forest. Entry fee is very reasonable. Lovely walk down to the temple and along a narrow path above the flowing water. Monkeys up on the river bank and in the trees and great place for photos. You can get a monkey (or 2) to sit on your shoulder if you purchase some bananas from the ladies who work there. Makes for a great photo. You will enjoy your visit here, we certainly did.", "Well, this forest is exactly what it's named....hundreds of monkeys everywhere. Take care to put your shiny sunglasses, earrings, and anything attractive to the cunning monkeys out of reach. The forest itself is very beautiful with flowing streams and lovely walks; HOWEVER, if you're a bit shy of monkeys, don't go! They can sometimes be aggressive and, if they steal something of yours, you may have to pay a 'handler' to get it back. Interesting and iconic place to visit.", "Do not take your children here. I saw 3 different people be viciously attacked. There was no supervision and no help from anyone. This is not enough guidance on what you can and can't take in. This place is very dangerous.", "This well laid out forest walk was a cool respite in the middle of the day. Large trees and well maintained walkways made it seem uncrowded. The monkeys roam freely and you have no problem seeing them play, drinking and eating at feeding stations. They were not problematic at all as they are well fed. The dragon bridge was a surprise to come upon. A must see in Ubud", "The nature is beautiful there. Very cute baby monkeys in the forest, without cages. Nice stone carvings. It's worth a walk around the whole place.", "the monkeys are cute and a little scary but the location is beautiful and not to be missed! fun to walk around and feed the monkeys and see the beautiful forest", "The monkeys are cute and come close, so you are certain of getting some good pictures. There are some nice temples inside as well, so worth going, but not the highlight of our trip.", "Lots of Monkeys to see along with the ancient temples. Food avaiable to purchase to feed said monkeys. Travel light, keeps sunglasses and cameras out of reach of the monkeys. They will take them, hold them for ransom and if not satisfied with your offering, break them.", "We enjoyed the visit as it was the first time we got closer to monkeys. It has been even more exciting because of the atmosphere. Definitely a place to visit when in Ubud.", "Nice walk through the forest, with monkeys everywhere. they generally left you alone, unless you feed them a purchased banana. Then they climb all over you, including sitting on your head. Bit much for me. But they were cute and friendly, not aggressive. Seemed to like to pose for pictures!!", "If you are into monkeys, it is a great place to be. The jungle/forest is nice to see, and the temples are also nice to visit. I'm not that into monkeys, because they are aggressive and rude. Also, some of them are infected with rabies and there are many people who got bitten so be careful!", "It's a great place to take a walk. Fantastic forest and views. Walk to the ends of the forest (not as many tourist) and sit down. The monkeys will be curious and sit on your shoulders. Keep an eye on bags/pockets. They know how to open sippers. Don't bring plastic bags, they believe it's food. The smaller monkeys are careful and nice. The bigger are more interested in ypur bags.", "Fun place to go and explore. The monkeys are good fun and are easy to take pictures with as long as you have some bananas or snacks that can be bought in the area. Did see some monkeys being aggressive towards other tourists but generally as long as you don’t touch them they are nice and peaceful!", "After we have read a lot about aggressive monkeys in Ubud monkey forest, we were very careful and sceptical whether we should visit it. We did visit it and we will never regret. I am so glad we didn't make ourselves stuck to bad reviews. Go there, see it u will love it. Take no food with you and do not buy anything there. Monkeys are only interested in food and if you have nothing, they will ignore you and you will be able to take lots of wonderful pictures! This was a very nice experience. The forest offers also some temples, old carved statues and ancient Banyan trees. By the way, these monkeys are not dangerous at all.", "Be aware with any kind of plastics you bring to enter this place. Monkeys are natural animal and they react naturally. Although wild we can see the cuteness of them. But the enter ticket price between domestic and overseas tourist are the same.", "Monkey forest and Temple was one of the highlights of the trip to . What a beautiful place and there were so many monkeys everywhere . The forest and temples are incredible . A must see in Ubud 🐵🙈🙊🙉", "we travelled all the way from seminyak to ubud to see the monkey forest. The whole lot of us were soo excited to see the monkeys, but when we got there they were everywere... there was two women selling bunches of bananas at the front gate, so assuming thats what you need to do, all of us bought about 1-2 bunches of bananas. As soon as we had the bananas the monkeys were jumping at us left right and centre!! fighting eachother for the bananas and being very agressive around us. i wouldnt suggest going there, we stayed at the front gate for maybe 5 mins and werent game enough to venture inside. if you do go i suggest you dont buy bananas from the ladies out the front, and dont have or wear anything shinny that will attract them, even wear full length clothes if your wanting to go right in the forest. mind you the women at the gate have sling shots to protect themselves and to save the bananas for sale. tourests have no protection!!!!!.", "Was worth the visit. Make sure to by some bananas (available at the venue) to feed the monkeys...they love it and no harm.", "We don't like doing a \\touristy\\\" site when we travel but it is worth the visit for 50,000 rupiahs. Always fun to see monkeys play around but it is a beautiful walk in the forest trails. You are right in ubud, so you don't have to make a trip there, if you are already in ubud. Go somewhat early to avoid the tourist buses, as it wouldn't be as serene when busy.\"", "The sacred monkey forest is a special place to visit. The forest offers some spectacular views, the temple is very beautiful but the monkeys are the star attraction. We visited with our three year old son. As long as you keep an eye on your children and apply common sense it is perfectly safe to take them to the monkey forest. ", "We went early in the morning. Ple ty of Monkeys in different size and following you demanding food. So honestly I can't find it that special compared with all the temples around Ubud or wildlife in Indonesia. Macaques can you find everywhere", "It was really nice seeing the monkeys every where. they come and take banan from your hand and it is a delight to see how they open the banana and eat. there are big banyan trees which make the place very cool and peaceful. there is a temple inside and also a stadium for the monkeys I guess! children will love it!", "Plus points: Park well managed and constantly updated Clean Monkeys well cared for Negatives: Monkeys constantly try and snatch your things and become violent if you resist. I'm very glad that I didn't go with my children, because if they were travelling with me I would have gone with them because it looks like an interesting place to go. However it is Very scary and unsafe for children, could easily sustain serious injuries even if you don't harass monkeys at all. Monkey tried to take my wallet from my pocket when I was sitting down, when I resisted it turned nasty and scratched me. I saw others with serious lacerations. I don't think it is a good idea to attend this place unless you have a deep interest in our little monkey cousins, if you do go take literally nothing with you because otherwise the monkeys will come for you. I had zipped up my little backpack after putting my belongings in there and a monkey came up from behind me, jumped on to my back and then on to my head, and started unzipping my back bag and taking stuff out! Go at your own risk, if you care about your children then most definitely avoid! ", "you will love this place!! whether the architecture or the artistic statues or the history and stories behind each statue. the monkeys are crazy and feeding them bananas is eaven crazier but guaranteed to have an amazing time!", "Monkeys and lots of tourists. The monkeys are in particular aggressive with little kids. They also jump on people with backpacks and try to get things out of the pockets. So be sure you have everything well packed. the entrance costs 50k for adults and 40k for kids older than 3y!", "If you're hanging around Ubud you have a few things you must really do, one of these is surely a visit to the beautiful Monkey Forest. Surrounded by enormous, old trees and a thick vegetation, the sanctuary hosts the funny nese monkeys that jump on trees and run around chasing each others. Just make sure to not interfere when they fight for food!", "If traveling here please keep your children close and don't let them bend down to the monkeys , after a friendly encounter monkey jumped off my daughter bent down to talk to the monkey and he tried to climb back up and bit her once in both legs not to deep but instantly bruised . The forest was incredibly beautiful just exercise caution .", "A nice little walk through this forest to see 's vegetation but also, as it's name says, the monkey ... Be aware, they understand what bags are for and understand they can pinch things ;-) Don't be surprised if you see some wandering with sun glasses ;-) But you can see also mothers taking care of their young, very young ones ...", "I am an animal lover, so for me was Heaven! The monkeys are very cute, they are in their natural habitat, but you must be careful: do not feed them, do not bring food in the forest, avoid eye contact with the monkeys! If you follow the rules and respect the nature, nothing bad will happen to you.", "Most amazing views n . Its quite a walk,. Im not a big fan of monkeys around me but their presence didnt bother me and there are always rangers available to make sure all is safe.", "Great afternoon in Ubud...start at the market then dander down monkey forest road, stop for coffee, walk through the monkey forest and laugh at the monkeys and walk back stopping somewhere for food on the way :o) The monkey forest is a beautiful setting...much like Ubud in general, filled with so many different species of trees and so many monkeys. We went in the afternoon so the monkeys weren't too invasive having gotten lots of food in the AM but a mummy monkey did go for me when I tried to take a picture of baby monkey so do be careful! They will happily unzip your backpack or pocket if your sitting down and steal your pringles or your lays crisps but not in a vicious way. We love animals so this was perfect for us but if you're not fond of animals, this may not be the spot for you.", "This place has potential to be great. It's a little bit of jungle in Ubud! Unfortunately is full of very confident monkeys, people sell you bananas encourage the monkeys to take it from your head a shoulder for the perfect snap. Now I think I saw about 5 try and attack people. The feeding needs to stop. The monkeys are over weight and too used to humans. These monkeys will always be cheeky but they have become too accustomed to being fed.", "Had a great time visiting this place, just make sure you read the signs! I left bananas in my bag and the monkeys robbed me of all my bananas! Very funny and a must do when in . One little monkey climes onto my shoulder and snuggled up stroking my ear!", "A great experience for people of all ages (maybe not under 2). The monkeys are very tame (compared to 5 years ago when I first visited). There are keepers everywhere in case of anything. The grounds themselves are lovely, with a lot of greenery and peaceful areas.", "The fee entrance was cheap: Rp25k. My husband and I along with 2 friends went to see this place. Monkeys are over-friendly but you gotta be careful with your things. If you feel like you want to take a photo of these monkeys, feed them Bananas, which you can get for about Rp29k. The toilets in are super clean! You can expect that the toilets here are clean as well especially near the amphitheater. Weakness: they dont sell food (besides bananas) and water so you have to bring your water bottle with you before going in. It's a fun experience. Recommended for nature/ animal lovers.", "Because I had recently had foot surgery, I couldn’t walk the whole park. My moped taxi driver took me there at dusk, could see all the monkeys and beautiful trees, and didn’t have to pay to get in! Win win!", "Stayed at the Alam Shanti on the southern side of Ubud (other side of the Monkey Forest from the main village) and walked through most days. If you don't wish to pay the fee each time, you can walk the motorcycle path that runs beside the forest for free.....and still see plenty of monkeys.", "We visited the monkey park late in the afternoon of our first day in Ubud. Easy to walk around. Lots of monkeys with babies. Very cute. We took lots of photos. This is a great thoroughly enjoyable hour or so. Follow the rules, and you will have a great time - there were a few people who took their own foot and the were attacked by the monkeys!", "Loved the little monkeys and fairly wild. Still saw lots of tourists who didn't read the signs trying ta pat the monkeys or get them to sit on their shoulder. Saw one lady who brought in bananas getting surprised that the monkeys went feral. It's a really nice site and good for around a 1hr visit. Place was well organised and sign-posted with lots of staff on hand to keep the monkeys under control around the feeding areas.", "My guide offered tips to stay safe while enjoying the walk and the monkeys. Absolutely delightful and so beautiful here. The monkeys are semi-wild as they have become so dependent on the tourists and the food offered. Walking on the wild side title was more about some visitors. Give us a break people ~ stupid people = difficult circumstances for everyone. I enjoyed the place, the monkeys, my wonderful guide and I recommend that a visit to the cemetery with someone who knows the history/customs. Fascinating!", "We are a couple and really enjoyed watching the monkeys, their different attitudes, their sneakiness, their funny behaviour, and fight bursts. The forest was also a welcoming relief from the heat of the day. We were quite scared about reports of monkeys aggressiveness. We have seen none of it. On the contrary, my wife had enjoyed a close encounter with 3 of the little creatures jumping on her shoulder. Just relax.", "After everything I have seen and heard about this place, my wife and I loved it. The forest is nice place to walk around, the monkeys charming / fun / and compulsive viewing. Hints: 1/ This is a sacred place so show respect for the environment and the monkeys and please don't rubbish the place 2/ If you can, come here early in the morning before the heat of the day and the crowds, we came at 8:30 exactly and left about 11 as the heat and crowds were peaking. 3/ make sure your camera has lots of batteries you will be taking lots of photos / videos 4/ must do experience - pay 10,000 rp and get a photo taken with a monkey - unforgettable experience 5/ don't listen to all the killjoys and people with tales of woe. Monkeys are wild animals but unless you are stupid, or scare, annoy or confront them or are very unlucky you will not have any problems. Just watch your glasses, water bottles and cameras - be careful but enjoy !!! I wish I could go there today!!!", "a really nice park to see monkeys up close and personal. you can pay a dude at the hut if you'd like a monkey to climb on your head (about $5 US).", "Very well run tourist attraction. Active monkeys, Beautiful forest. Well worth a visit. But please don't feed the monkeys people!!!", "Please go... do not hesitate. You will love it. But first put some anti mosquitoes bits. We loved the view, beautiful gardens, bad cute monkeys be careful they will steal your things hahah", "I went to the Monkey Forest with my kids and they loved it, they are plenty of Monkeys to be found not at all shy. If you do decide to go there with kids make sure that if you purchase bananas to feed the monkeys that they are then placed in a back pack, sealed with chains, and a combination lock! they are sly little sneaky buggers!. I was concerned about Rabies and was advised by the park rangers that from 2015 all the monkeys have been checked and are Rabies free. Good to see if you are in the area", "nice walk. if you hit ubud for a day trip this is something you can easily do as half day activity as it is located directly i the center and you can have lunch afterwards in the restaurants around.", "What else do I need to say. It's in town, 30K IDR ($2.50 USD) entrance fee and is full of cute monkeys. How could you not love it? I would recommend getting some bananas to feed, but not right at the entrance. Also, beware that the monkeys may steal your water bottle. It's also worth noting that this is an actual temple. There is a crematorium for the people in Ubud as well as places for prayer, and statues throughout. You don't need to cover up or anything, but the places is more than just a tourist trap.", "If you removed all the monkeys from this place, it would still be a great place to visa. The mixture of the tropical fauna mixed completely into the religious architecture slight resembles Ankor Wat. Great photo opportunities everywhere, very peaceful, even for Ubud and perfectly located in the centre of town. Then the monkeys, you are able to get as involved as you want, and remembered that they are wild, and if you follow the rules, yo can feed them, pet them, have them sit on you for the standard photo op and its great fun.", "In Monkey forest the monkeys live in their own habitat. Very nice to walk through it and walk with the monkeys!", "Big park with tonnes of monkeys. Feed the bananas. Take pics with them. Some are fierce thou. Overall not that fantastic but does the job as a tourist attraction.", "Enjoyed the morning at the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary. Although the attraction is the monkeys, enjoyed watching the people interacting with the monkeys and each other. Always a good laugh observing the antics of friends and family trying to 'spook' each other. Worth the visit and the grounds are shaded and tranquil.", "People get bit by the monkeys every day here. If you feed them they can be very aggressive so just resist the urge to do so. The forest is very small but beautiful and gives you an idea what the island's natural rain forest would be like without all of man's involvement. Lots of great statuary. Try to spot the monkey spanking his monkey. It's hilarious.", "if you coming to ubud you mustly see that place, a great natural park in the middle of town, still large population of monkey. nice place", "My husband and I visited in October 2019. An adult monkey jumped on my husband’s bag, I was standing next to him and the monkey jumped on me and bit my arm, I shook it off but it jumped onto my back and bit me another three times. Very scary and extremely painful. Staff advised me to visit the onsite clinic where a ‘nurse’ cleaned the wounds and applied antiseptic. I had to complete my details into a register. I was surprised to discover that the register was so full of many people that had also suffered from bites. This place should be closed to tourists. Not a nice experience. Bites are now purple bruises. Be careful!!", "If u love animal , especially monkeys, monkey forest in ubud is the best place to visit. All the monkeys still have their freedom at the forest . U can see the harmony between people and human. The forest it self full of history, you ll find old temple there. 👍👍", "I love the when I first step foot there .I love the sacred monkey forest and I love the vibes here and great place and nice and I love it", "The monkey temple is okay. Its very well managed and maintained and the monkeys seem to be treated well! I dont think its worth going to unless its part of a day tour though. There are shops/stalls as you go in and after your tour there is a lot of pressure to buy something from the guides shop. There are some huge bats in the sanctuary, dont miss them!", "I heard from everyone that this was must see while in Ubud. And I do like monkeys and find them adorable, if not also disturbingly human at the same time. So early one morning, my friend and I paid the few dollars to watch the monkeys climb all over the moss covered temples and groom each other. Keeping our hands to ourselves, we explored for an uneventful hour, watching other tourists feed the monkeys and touch them. Indonesia is about a million degrees everyday, so eventually I went for my water in my zipped purse. Huge mistake! A large monkey swooped down from above, grabbed my arm, and proceeded to bite me on the wrist. I shook the monkey off and quickly escaped the Monkey Forest. While it barely broke the skin and the attendant at the first aid stand said I would be fine, it wasn't a very pleasant experience to get bitten by a monkey. So what's the point? This place is a cool, cheap tourist trap. Most importantly, keep your hands where the monkeys can see them at all times.", "Great place to visit the sacred temples. We bought a large bunch of bananas for 50,000 rp and children shared them. The monkeys were great especially the smaller ones who were very mischievous ... One tried tapping me on the back. Our children placed the bananas and the littler ones cheekily grabbed them to then go scamper away & eat it. Had two water bottles scavenged one ran off undid the top, tipped it over and proceeded to pick it up and drink from the bottle mouth and then ran off. How clever ...", "We had excellent advice from our hotel: take nothing (no bags, especially plastic ones) into the monkey forest. After hearing some troubling stories of monkeys mobbing tourists, we opted for a conservative approach and were glad we did. They do jump on you, and one even tried to take my partner’s glasses from his pocket! They’ll take off with anything not affixed, we even saw some eating lip gloss. It was a lovely walk (the grounds are beautiful, the statuary outstanding, the only place you can’t smoke in Ubud), with lots of really nice photo ops. Recommend going, but be prepared for monkey curiosity!", "Great experience! Sneaky monkeys and gorgeous nature! It is worth the 40.000 IDR entrance fee! However, keep you belongings close to you! They might jump on you, trying to grasp your purse or camera. 😉", "Nice place to visit and better to visit late afternoon!So many trees for shade and you can buy Bananas inside the Forest to feed Monkey.Be careful with your belongings.Easily you can spend about an Hour or 2 here!!!!", "It was an activity that can extend from 1 to 3 hours depending how much time you invest and how many pictures you want to take and how many monkeys you wanna play with. Do make sure your bag is locked, the monkeys are smart enough to unzip it and go through your stuff.", "So cheap to get into for a main attraction, the entrance line goes down very quickly. The forest it’s self is beautiful and the monkeys are everywhere, and very entertaining. We watched quite a few people get caught out with NOT following the rules and their possessions got taken by the inquisitive monkeys. Lots of staff around to help and we got some great pictures.", "Ticket is 50,000IDR. Monkeys everywhere are so cute!! Be careful carrying food around. Once they take your stuff (food) you won’t be getting it back. Might be a good idea to bring bug repellent if you’re easily bitten. Definitely a must do while in . carrying food around. Once they take your stuff (food) you won’t be getting it back. Might be a good idea to bring bug repellent if you’re easily bitten. Definitely a must do while in .", "Nice respite from the heat and lots of monkeys... A bit overrun with tourists who antagonise the monkeys a bit too much.", "The Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, located in Ubud, is a place where you can experience the monkeys freely enjoying their natural habitat and, at the same time, watch them frolicking and entertaining their visiting audience. How many photographs of monkeys can one take? Obviously, the answer is, UNLIMITED! Every monkey is different, cuter than the last, in a group, with a tiny baby, climbing, eating, fighting or just sleeping, and each photograph captures that moment. The rain forest habitat is delightful with its natural streams of water flowing swiftly over rocks and its towering trees blocking the sun, thus creating a cool, pleasant climate. Temple areas and statues are interspersed along the various roads to follow and add to the beauty and culture of the place. However, there is a need to be careful while visiting the forest and there are rules to follow to ensure no-one is hurt. Although young children would obviously enjoy seeing the monkeys roaming freely, I would hesitate to take babies or toddlers into the forest. Visitors are warned that the monkeys can jump on to them, especially if they suspect there is food, and I witnessed this while I was there. One monkey became particularly aggressive and it was quite frightening for the person involved. Be prepared to spend a couple of hours enjoying the forest and the monkeys, wear walking shoes and, definitely, take your camera. It's a different experience and one to enjoy while you are in .", "Good experience, close interaction with monkeys, beautiful park and chance to get a monkey selfie. Monkeys do try to play with you and come near to you and show their teeth especially if u r holding bag.", "We stop here on our full day trip in . Our kids loved this place, a lot of monkeys, and they stay every where on this little forest. They had welcomed us at the gate, and apparently they were rather tame. Some monkeys also try to get the bananas that we carry. Amazing experience.", "I recently visited the Monkey forest in Ubud Indonesia. It was popular and fun! I have never seen anything like that before. I recommend it but I wouldn't feed the monkeys despite the temptation because you can never be too careful.", "Yes the monkeys are cute and it's new and you don't see them every day but I watched them bite and scratch people! One tried climbing up my back I didn't ha e any food to give it and I was petrified after watching other get bitten! By all means go but give them a wide berth", "We thoroughly enjoyed our visit but you do need to be careful. We did see two people get bitten because the monkeys tried to get their handbags and they wouldn’t let them. Plenty of staff around though if you are worried and they will give you a shot if you are bitten. The monkeys are in their natural habitat and although there are fences there is nothing physically preventing them from leaving. Great couple of hours for around £6.50 for two adults.", "We walk through the Monkey Forest everyday as we wander into Ubud. We stay at the Spirit and it's a 15 minute stroll from the hotel into Ubud though the forest. The monkeys are quite naughty and will try to grab your bag if they think there is food in it. So beware. But there is nothing nefarious about them :) The guides are very helpful and knowledgeable - trustworthy custodians of this beautiful place.", "Full of mischievous monkeys who take any water bottles or food or try and open your bag so keep everything out of sight. Great to see them up close and in natural habitat (albeit a bit controlled) The area also had a lovely photographic opportunities as a temple stream and scenic bridge.", "The scenery is amazing and the temple quite nice with a few sculptures that appear a bit weird for a westerner. The culture of the monkeys has nothing to do with the so gentle culture of the nese people. One monkey jumped on my leg. I pushed him back. That started the entire family attacking me and was trying to get my camera. Fortunately they did not succeed. I heard that the forest is full of cameras from tourists. Watch it! And go in the morning when there are few tourists and it is cooler.", "There are two many people aggravating the monkeys which ruins the entire experience. It a really shame because the walk is gorgeous but tourists aren’t holistically going through the forest but actually taunting the monkeys for the perfect picture. In turn this makes the monkeys either angry or withdrawn, making you more susceptible to being attacked. The ruins are beautiful and the views are lush but they need to start protecting the attraction: MONKEYS, a lot more than they are.", "It is so refreshing to see these gorgeous little creatures in such a wonderful environment where they can be so happy and protected. I would almost defy any person in the world to come here and not leave without feeling better for the experience. There were hundreds of them, of all sizes, just wandering around fearlessly mingling with the tourists. They have such expressive faces and just to watch their little hands move so dexteriously to peel their bananas is a treat.", "Not only monkey you will find here but also the scenic view of forest as well as the temple. One of the best destination in Ubud.", "We’ve had the good, fun Monkey Forrest experience and the scary kind. The first time we went we loved it - let the monkeys sit on our head, fed them bananas etc. Visited the beautiful temples and strolled the walkways. We thought all the negative posts were exaggerated. The second time the monkeys were riled up, excited. In monkey grabbed my daughters’ purse and when she held onto it he bit her on the back breaking skin. Conclusion: if you want to go, go but head the advice. Go in the morning. Leave all your bags etc. Behind. If you wear glasses hold onto them. When it’s fun, it’s fun. And when it’s not it’s a nightmare. Another option is to talk the moped pathway between Monkey Forrest and Nhu Kunning - you get to see the monkeys hassle free", "Visiting the monkey Forrest is a must if you are an animal lover. It is great to see the monkeys free and in charge of their own space. They are obviously well fed and healthy and living the good life in this location. Watch your jewellery, bags, and anything removable, ie glasses. These monkeys have no fear or ethics. They are rogues but great fun. It is also good to have a great animal experience that you don't have to pay for. Recommended.", "Monkey forest is very close to the centre of Ubud, it's basically a park, but big enough to feel like far from the city and traffic jam (going deeper into the place). There're sooo many monkeys inside and it's very easy to get contact with them, that means if you are not sure you want this, think twice to go there. It's said about their aggressiveness, and i believe it since animals are unpredictable. Moreover someone talks about the chance of getting rabies from their bites, and i think that's possible too. Personally I had a very nice experience but i understand something can go wrong. The point is you always get the risk, but anything bad is less likely to happen if you know what to do and what to do not and if you love nature and animals you wouldn't like to miss this very place. Some good advices are written at the entrance, like do not bring any food inside the park (and do not try to hide it cause the monkeys can smell it and for sure they will find it). Some other tips i can say are to put every little thing you own (glasses, telephone..) in your bag and close it or they're gonna try to search inside; to empty your pockets if they are easily reachable or they're gonna still what's inside; to avoid direct eye contact with big monkeys, above all males; remember that they don't know what smiling is, it could just seem you are showing your teeth (and that might be bad in animal's language). I played with some of them but they where puppies and i haven't searched for contact, just let them come to me if they wanted to. In case, don't expect them to be clean, of course. In general, a good rule is try to understand their mood, and i think if you are good in that with humans it won't be so difficult with monkeys.", " very clean and well organised but not enough things to do inside except walk around monkeys. Nice walks thought", "If you find yourself in Ubud you may as well go and see the d@mn monkeys. This is quite a nice place to spend an afternoon on a hot day. Very shady and cool with water fountains and places to recline, and did I mention MONKEYS! Our simian cousins are fun to watch and interact with. If you have kids it's a MUST visit. Kids love it. Entrance fee is nominal. Take peanuts or other monkey friendly eats. It's a blast to watch them, yes, monkey around.", "very funny and naughty monkeys-- watch your sunglasses/hat/camera etc! very amusing, also amazing ckultural sights (temples, statues etc) in the jungle-- magical! Temples which were gated off at the time, but we could still see a lot. This is a great thing to do in the middle of the afternoon when it’s sweltering hot in Ubud but cool and shady in the monkey forest! A great places also to take photos or sketch the wildlife.", "Go early before it fills up with people. It feels magical to be there with just you, locals, and the monkeys.", "Very well maintained and organized \\open\\\" park with monkeys everywhere. The signage is very good and clearly warns you not to touch the monkeys, especially the babies. You also need to watch your stuff as we saw the monkeys snatch baby wipes, nappies and a packet of crisps from the bottom of a stroller. They left the two pints of lager though .... :) There are several drinking fountains around the place and the monkeys were jumping onto them and licking the bottom of the taps - so you may not want to drink out of them yourself. One lady tried to turn on the tap for the monkey but it hissed at her and bared its teeth, so again - don't put your hands anywhere near them. It's a pleasant and easy stroll around the grounds - there's a Temple, a bridge and loads of photo opportunities. It takes about an hour to see the whole place. The Sanctuary does provide a shuttle bus that runs to/from several nearby towns, there is plenty of parking (free when you show your entrance ticket, so don't throw it away) and the entrance pavilion is very organised and modern with free WiFi (although it does keep dropping the signal) clean restrooms and a small cafe that sells all kinds of coffee, fruit juice and smoothies. But I have a couple of suggestions for the management. We would have bought something to eat if the cafe sold food and I really think you should provide lockers. As many people seemed to have come straight from other excursions or shopping, they were carrying all kinds of bags. As mentioned above, these are just targets for the monkeys. Also saw another couple having to carry their scooter helmets. So Monkey Forest Management, I'm sure most people would be happy to pay 10,000 IDR (less than $1 USD) for a locker to store their stuff while they're walking around the forest. You've got loads of room for them in that entrance pavilion and it would generate a lot more income for you too. Also surprising that there is no gift shop. People love to buy souvenirs - postcards, fridge magnets, shot glasses, cuddly monkeys etc. It doesn't need to be huge - a postcard stand, a magnet sheet and a counter. Just surprised you're not taking advantage of that revenue stream either. Pay my flight back to and I'll help you double your income .... lol.\"", "Maybe I went too early in the morning (when they just opened for the day), but I didn't get to see much except to marvel at the free-roaming monkeys. They don't bother you if you dont have any food with you. I love nature and animals, so I'd have preferred to learn more about their nature, their living habits, and see some feeding or watch them swimming in the pool (which was still being filled up when I was there), but I didn't get to see any of that. Best to go in the afternoon. That said, it wasn't too crowded when I went since it was early.", "If you like monkeys and forests, then this is the place for you. It's a nice walk through a lovely rainforest as you try not to get bitten by nasty looking monkeys. They are cute and mischieviously entertaining.", "With almost 700 monkeys roaming around in a jungle/ temple environment, you'll never forget this experience! A must do while in Ubud!", "We loved our time at The Sanctuary. It was so fascinating watching the monkeys play and interact with each other. Perfectly safe if you follow all the warning signs of how to behave around the monkeys. Well kept and lots of staff supervising the monkeys Great photo opportunities", "Even though it was an experience to be up close and personal with these wild creatures... Just remember they ARE wild. They will jump on your lap etc. You can buy small bunches of bananas as you enter the forest to give to the monkeys. The people tell you how to hold the bananas out to the monkeys so not to be bitten. I followed their instructions to the letter and I still got bitten of the thumb. So I headed up to the first aid room where the guy said just wash it under running water with soap. Then he popped a bit of betadine on it with a bandaid and said it will be ok. I was still worried about rabies, but he said no don't worry. I was okay. The monkeys jump on everyone and also help themselves to people's bags and backpacks. So hold on to your things. The mothers and babies are very very cute but be aware of the big male monkeys as they can be aggressive. They seem cute but be careful.", "we didn't expect to go to the monkey forest. we'd read the reviews, read about the behaviour of the monkeys and thought we'd give it a miss. our villa was out of town, and the walk into town through the rice paddies bought us in via the edges of the monkey forest. it looked really nice from that quick view so we changed our minds and went in. and look, it is what it is - monkeys in a forest. but it's a very nice forest - lovely to walk through, picturesque. but it's not the monkeys that are the problem - it's the tourists. the monkeys are in their own environment. they hang out and do monkey things, but they've had to adapt to all these humans wandering through. for the most part, the monkeys are largely oblivious to the human element. that only changes when humans offer bananas or try to befriend the monkeys in the hope of great selfies. those monkeys can sniff a banana at 50 paces, so you best be offering it up quick smart and without conditions. they don't take too kindly to the old \\offer-it-and-take-it-away\\\" routine proffered by so many people. smart phones and go pros now have extendable arms into which your device can be cradled. and don't some people just love shoving their cameras right up into the faces of any monkey who happens to be sitting there quietly. so for us, the monkeys were great to see. they have their occasional scraps amongst themselves, their own hierarchal thing. and monkeys are cool. pity they can't weed out some of the tourists though - they're the real problem.\"", "If you stay at Ubud, you have to visit it. Yes, there are lots of tourists but it is not just about monkeys. Very interesting statues and walking paths. I am not an animal person, I was a bit scared of them. But if you don't carry food, they don't bother you.", "It's a Monkey forest alright! So many monkeys everywhere. As soon as they see you with a banana, they swarm you. I recommend leaving hand bags, backpacks or any loose items behind as the monkeys may jump on you and tug at your belongings. Ladies, don't wear dangly earrings as they may pull them off your ears. A couple of monkeys fought over my backpack and one actually bit my side and scratched my face. A few other tourists also got bitten, so take Dettol and wipes just incase you do. We enjoyed this place & would def go back whenever we're in !", "Environment is good, monkeys are quite friendly (:D) and its a good place overall to visit with kids who can have fun feeding the monkeys and having them jump and sit on you!", "I enjoyed the monkey forest but so not recommend buying bananas to feed the monkeys as they will jump on you & can be a little scary. The staff were great when i wanted 2 of the monkeys off me.", "Amazing pictures and the site is so great they worth the visit. Unique feeling with lots of monkeys in group with a leader and very orderly. Ketut taught us not to look in the eye of a monkey do as to not threaten them.", "I'm a bit of a monkey fan so it was a great trip. We bought bananas inside the sanctuary and fed the monkeys while they sat on our shoulders. They are friendly but you just let them climb and get off at their own pace. I only ever saw someone get nipped when they tried to the monkey up. It's quite a big place, monkeys are everywhere, footpaths , trees ... You can't miss them. Cost is 40,000 idr per adult. A great way to spend an hour or two in Ubud.", "This is definitely a place you'd want to stop by! It's a beautiful forrest with interesting temples and statues. It's also crawling with monkeys! The baby ones are especially cute. I would definitely recommend feeding them. It will make for a great photo op!", "Beautiful forest and gorgeous statues but the monkeys are a bit scary. They are not violent and they just want to look for food and then they are on their way but I just felt uncomfortable. At the end of the day I'm glad I went.", "We live in Ubud over a year, so often we go to the monkey forest just a walk. Monkey Forest in Ubud we like for big trees, temples and a bit mysterious atmosphere. You can make good pictures. Not so far from Ubud there are two monkeys forest in the village of Sangeh and Alas Kedaton. Each has own interesting atmosphere. I recommend to visit all three parks.", "If you have never seen a monkey temple/forest, then this is fabulous. A nice easy walk through the trees and plenty of monkeys. Outstanding photo opt. However, if you have seen monkeys up close and personal before, this is enjoyable but not at the top of the list.", "Everyone goes. It's hilarious and adorable and well maintained. Don't touch the monkeys, don't expect serenity, and bring your camera. Totally worth it. Buy bananas.", "Nice little forrest with a lot of monkeys. Don't bring plastic bags, food or purses/bags - they like to take everything. Also, do not wear white - because the monkeys are a bit dirty. However you don't have to get close to them if you don't want too. They only come close if you buy bananas.", "From the entrance gate,you can see monkeys(of the macac species)trying to perch themselves on parked motorbikes,then you enter in a dense forest with a profusion of beautiful and enormous trees,all around you,hundreds of monkeys lead their life freely,they eat,they bathe in ponds,they jump on you and try to open your bags,searching for food,but not to worry,they are not dangerous if you softly chase them.There is also a lovely temple,we loved the place!", "If you love monkeys, it's definitely a place for you. There's lots of them and they are so adorable. Just don't look monkeys in the eye, because I got punched by one of them :) and the entrance ticket is very cheap.", "Monkey Forest sanctuary offered a safe, relaxing place to experience nature and wildlife in . The paths were very well maintained and the staff helped ensure safety of both the guests and wildlife. A great way to start the holiday in .", "Avoid it represents all the bad things about . The forest itself is pretty and would be good for a stroll but the whole gold toothed Conman and hordes of camera waving tourists is not something I go for personally", "A lot of monkeys to see and beautiful scenery. A nice relaxing walk to see views. Just don't open a bag to take anything out. Hold on to your stuff! Mischievous monkeys!", "If you want the opportunity to get up close and personal with wild monkeys this is the place for you. It is a pretty walk through the forest and you can have as much contact with the monkeys as you dare. But be careful they are thieves, and if you have food for them they will climb on you and they will find it. Some of the most fun is watching people interacting with the monkeys.", "there is a cool show that shows the Blinese story of the human god and the animal god. Good and evil... B careful with the monkeys. They will steal your sunnies..", "This is an opportunity to walk on safe paths through some very beautiful jungle and meet some confident monkeys (crab-eating / long-tailed macaques). You can buy fruit to feed the macaques at a stall as you walk in from the entrance, but you don't need to do that to get them to approach you as there is food for them everywhere and they have no fear of humans. That said, there are warning signs reminding you that they are wild animals and, although not aggressive, they will defend themselves if you startle or frighten them. There is a temple and a visitor centre in the forest, and beautiful natural features such as a small river running through a canyon, which gives you great photo opportunities. The layout, statues and pathways of the forest make it a beautiful and ambient place to visit, but of course the main attraction is the macaques who don't disappoint and are very entertaining.", "We knew we wanted to visit this forest - so unique to see a wild animal in its natural state! However, we were so taken aback at how many there are and man do they go crazy for bags and bananas (you can purchase at the front). As long as you don't wear dangley items, bring in food in a bag, or carry a plastic bag in you'll be fine! The monkeys let us feed them and hung out on our shoulders! It was so cute and incredible. So if animals potentially jumping on you isn't your thing be careful! We spent a LONG time in the forest - it was hard to leave and one of the coolest parts of our trip. Also the forest itself is GORGEOUS.", "I absolutely loved it here. There are lots of cheeky monkeys who will try and grab things from you if they get the chance. But mostly they are just wondering around, and playing. It’s great to walk around all of the sanctuary and temples and just see the monkeys roaming. There is also a cafe a the entrance to grab refreshments. Highly recommend this place for a visit", "Very nice place to visit. You get to feed monkeys by buying bananas that they sell inside. The mo keys come to you and if you don't give, they will take it from you. Overall I loved the place", "What can I say about monkeys that's not already obvious? They are adorable, mischievous, crazy and endless fun to watch them interact with people and each other. The monkey forest was as fun and interesting as anyone would expect. I did have my water bottle stolen right out of my bag and I did see tons of awesome cute monkeys. The small hiking areas were also beautiful and overall we had a great time.. Until suddenly a cock fight broke out in the ring. While we were having a blast watching all the monkeys all of sudden we heard all these people cheering in a ring of crowd so naturally we walked over to see what's going on. Much to my extreme horror it was a cock fight in action with blades strapped to chicken feet and dead bloody chickens on the side. I stopped my wife from coming any closer because I know if she actually saw what I saw for a second it would scar her for life. I understand that perhaps it was a tradition of the locals but I can't understand why any tourists would be there watching and taking photos. Why would anyone want to see that and support that by watching n photographing it is beyond me and frankly offensive. Although my wife did not actually witness the fight but it was enough to ruin her day and we left shortly after. I can't argue with what the locals do as part of their hobby / tradition but cock fighting is NOT for us and we were extremely disappointed to see that in the Monkey Forest. It's hard for me to rate this attraction because the monkeys will get a 4-5 star rating but the cock fight was a deal breaker. Nuff said.", "We had a fab morning at the monkey forest. It was just what we expected. The monkeys are very cute but very naughty. If you want to get up close and personal with the monkeys buy some bananas from the vendors inside the forest but let them instruct you on what to do with them. People that didn't were attacked by the monkeys as they'd walked around, it was funny to watch but probably scary for them! We listened to the vendors and got some lovely pictures with the monkeys and they were very gentle with us. It's crowded with tourists in the monkey forest but that goes for most tourists attractions in . This is definitely a must do especially if you are in the Ubud region.", "We enjoyed our trip to Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary and had a great time. Having arrived just before 09:30, we entered the Sanctuary which was fairly empty. By the time we had left, about an hour later, there were far more cars and people entering. We didn’t have to queue for a second at 09:30, but there was a medium-sized line when we left - something people may want to think about when visiting. There are loads and loads monkeys. You can capture some excellent shots of them, jumping around, and mostly it is generally harmless monkeying around! Apart from one small incident where one jumped on my backpack, we had no issues. It seemed to be a case where if you left them alone, they left you alone, and the stories of antagonistic monkeys chasing children and stealing food muse seemingly only a direct route of provocation. The terrain can be steep and there are plenty of steps up and down the hillside as you wander further and further into the forest. The monkeys really are everywhere and you’re able to see plenty throughout your trip. We paid 50,000 IDR for two adults, which really is excellent value. Recommended!", "Wow! So many monkeys, beautiful temples and lush rainforests! The monkeys were quite aggressive so my kids were apprehensive however we loved this once in a lifetime experience!!", "I found it so amazing, it was just so beautiful with all those little monkeys. When you enter you buy some bananas to feed the animals. They are just so gorgeous. Show the m the banana and they are all over you. Make sure you keep you bags shut as the little hands will take anything they can grab on to.. Walking around the forest and seeing a lot of nese sculptures.. A very wonderful and fun day.", "We visited the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary in Ubud with 2 adults, 1 teen and 3 kids under 8. It was a hot, sticky day and from the moment our driver pulled up we were delighted to see monkeys everywhere, some mischievously hopping around and others just relaxing and ignoring the dozens of tourists. We were warned to leave all belongings in the car and we were glad we did when we saw monkeys launching at people to steal their water bottles and snacks. There was such a wide variety of monkey ages and personalities, some adorable shy baby monkeys, some older, calmer monkeys, an angry one or two the a while bunch of cheeky ones. Half the group had monkeys climb on us and the others enjoyed from a distance. The forest itself is gorgeous but it was difficult to take in the sites when there are so many people. The staff varied from friendly and helpful to rip-off merchants, taking our money then giving bananas straight to the monkeys and shrugging their shoulders. Definitely a worthwhile experience.", "We stayed just a few blocks from the monkey forest, at the South end of Ubud. We loved walking through it and seeing the monkeys interact. A few tips and things to note: 1. We went with our boys (9 and 12) and we bought bananas to feed the monkeys. The banana sellers on the South, main entrance, are MUCH better about helping you interact with the monkeys than those on the North end. Our son got bitten on the North end, in what I think was an avoidable situation and would probably not have happened with the ladies on the south end. 2. It should be noted that there have never been any monkeys with rabies, despite the rumors. 7-10 people get bitten a day (according to the great first aid people that helped us with our son) and they have said nobody has contracted rabies from the monkey bites. They biopsied brains of monkeys in November 2012 and found no evidence of exposure to rabies. 3. We saw several tourists who had their jewelry stolen by one very brazen monkey. Earrings and necklaces! So really, remove off the bling before entering. 4. Don't carry plastic bags and and around the forest. Many monkeys will try to steal the bag, thinking there is food inside, even though it may only contain your stinky sneakers.", "we visited here because we felt it was a necessity to our visit to ! and we did have a really good time! the forest was stunning! There were lots of monkeys and lots of tourists and I see from watching why it is that there have been monkeys biting and attacking people. everyone just crowds around them shoving phones in their faces... one monkey did fight back and throw a mans phone on the floor after her been trying to get a photo for a good ten minutes! personally I'd have thrown it too! overall good day! very over crowded but beautiful surroundings, definitely worth a visit", "Although mildly entertaining, the monkeys aren't really that big a deal. The temple is more interesting, as are the statues around. When we visited, there was an interesting exhibition in the gallery space underneath, which made up for the comparative disappointment of the Monkey Forest itself.", "So , i've read a lot o articles about this place and they all said beware of the monkeys because they might become aggressive! The monkeys were not aggresive if you did not have food at you or buy bananas . It was really a good tour with lots of monkeys :) The monkeys are well feed and they are in their natural environment so they are ok.", "I visited 30 years ago and it was stunning, peaceful and not crowded. I was keen to return and it is beautiful but I wouldn’t return. We visited 2 weeks ago and it’s dry as is in a drought, the water has receded significantly so the temple is no longer surrounded by water to give that floating effect. I found the whole experience too touristy and disappointing. 20+ coaches plus 100’s of private drivers. The traffic queues painful due to oversized vehicles on small roads. We fell for the bat photo against better judgement and now going through rabies shots. Curiosity got the better of me (an animal lover who is deeply ashamed). The bats and birds look healthy but who knows, given it’s incurable we now have to put the ‘sensible’ hat on to ensure we’re safe. Every Doctor in and Australia has confirmed they are required even though we were not injured or suffered aggression, but a light scratch while stretching its wings which barely broke the skin. The civet cat is kept in inhumane circumstances, tiny cage in daylight, they are nocturnal. It was extremely distressed.", "My partner and I went there late Monday afternoon. It was the last destination in our Ubud tour. There is a small fee to get in. We were immediately greeted by a group of monkeys. We were able to sit close enough to the monkeys to have our photos taken. It is a big place and we didn't get to see everything as we stayed there for less than an hour. If you love rain forests, you will love this place. Lots of places to take a photo. A number of stairs to climb revealing picturesque areas. Place is filled with monkey statues mostly covered with moss. Temple was closed when we were there. We have a beautiful photo of monkeys climbing up our backpacks. The monkeys are comfortable around people but the staff warned us that they are still wild animals and we should be cautious. Enjoyed the experience and is a tourist destination you can go to if it's your first time in and if you love nature walks.", "Walking amongst the monkey forest is fun if u like monkeys. They can jump on u if u are carrying food, so be careful. You can purchase bananas to feed them. It is quite disturbing to see people giving them plastic bottles, cigarettes etc. what is wrong with people? I wouldn't go out of my way to just see this, but if u are inUbud, it is worth seeing.", "This was a fun morning out. Be prepared to have a monkey hop on you for a piggy back if you are wearing a back pack. DONT take a water drink bottle or the monkeys will chase you until they get it. A really nice setting and a fun walk around the sanctuary. Would recommend for the family to visit as even if the monkey does climb on you they were very gentle for us.", "I’ve been here more than 6 times over the last 5 years and this time with all the new work and the massive increase in tourists I was surprised there are very few monkeys in the forest when I visited this time. I noticed that more monkeys have moved out of the forest and on to the buildings outside.", "Loved the experience and the peaceful day out. the Guides were helpful and the forest was very neat and well kept. The monkeys were well behaved and didn't harass us at all. Don't carry food or water as they may snatch it. Guides were all around monitoring, so it was most enjoyable! I was fascinated watching some monkeys trying to crack open nuts - Extremely clever and they have learned some amazing skills to open these nuts! Sat watching them for ages!", "Really enjoyed our time here. As long as you don't get too close to the monkeys, they're quite fine. They are comfortable among people, and not camera shy at all haha. A must visit when in Ubud", "Our driver took us here. Good experience. Monkeys are all over you if you have food. Worth a visit but be prepared for monkeys to invade your space.", "You have to add this to your list of things to do here. It's cheap to see and you will see monkeys everywhere. You can buy bananas to feed them but don't tease them. I saw men Beijing bitten and slapped across the face by irate monkeys.", "If you're into monkeys this is the place to go! Entrance 20,000 and you can buy bananas at the entrance to feed to the sedate primates. Be aware that they may crawl on you (saw one little guy climbing onto a seated woman's backpack to get her water bottle) so keep everything closed up in your bag if you don't want that. In general they are very relaxed (and holy!) Nice to get so close and take pics. It's a short saunter around and most temples are closed to the public, but it's the monkeys that people are here for.", "A really beautiful space and absolutely packed with monkeys, they are pretty placid but I did see them come very close to some people. I was able to use my phone/sunglasses with some care.", "It was ok. Probably fun for tourists that have not been around monkeys. Lots of up and down hill walking so good for exercise if you can keep up a good pace. Shaded canopy was pretty.", "Monkeys are cheeky, but not intimidating. Spent a great 1 hr here. Clean toilet facilities. Pathways kept tidy of discarded peel", "Excellent and lovely sanctuary for the monkeys and tourists. Monkeys like the food and will jump on you to get it and can be alarming and a bit scary for the children. Lots of gnashing of teeth!! Good outing and well worth the visit", "We explored monkey forest with two adults, and two children (one 3 year old, one 1 year old being carried in a baby carrier on adult's front). After feedback from friends and here on TA, we chose not to buy or take in any food. We also removed all glasses etc, and had them tucked away. The entry price is steep by Indonesian standards, but we were happy to pay, as it is not much when converted. However, we ended up not being charged for the kids :) Really, really beautiful setting. Kids just loved seeing all the monkeys (even the ones we had to explain were 'making new monkeys' :P). Due to mobility issues amongst us, we didn't walk down the stairs into the lower area, so can't comment on it, but we loved the atmosphere and the sheer abundance of monkeys regardless. We went early in the day, which we heard could be a problem if the monkeys were hungry, but they seemed fine. We were happy just looking at the setting and the monkeys, and thought we wouldn't get to interact directly since we had no food. However, one of the adults sat on the low wall edging the path to rest, and a monkey climbed on him :) He was very careful to stay relaxed and make no sudden movements, and we took some great photos. Then we sat the older child with him and she got to share the experience where there was an adult ready to intervene and closely supervising. I was carrying the baby in a carrier on my front, so wasnt stressed about having a monkey on me, but in the end one climbed on me while I was bending to take a photo! Baby and monkey were fine with each other, but we could have done without him peeing on us ;) The only moments of any concern were at one stage our older child was with us in the large pavilion area (I would guess a dancing area?) and there was a family group of monkeys, and one of the larger ones hissed at her, so we immediately moved her away, as I think they were feeling threatened. With her being closer to their size, we were watching carefully, as I think they perceived her as more like one of them than a human? Also, at one stage we stopped to have a drink of water. I had a stainless steel water bottle in the backpack, and didn't even think about the fact we had a plastic bag around it to protect the bag from condensation. The monkeys weren't interested in us opening the backpack, but one of them came and grabbed the plastic bag. Knowing it was a risk, we fought to retain the plastic bag, because we didn't want the monkeys to have something which could so easily cause them harm. I felt silly for forgetting it was there, but luckily we got to hold on to the plastic bag without anyone coming to harm. I would go again in a heartbeat - we loved it :)", "Monkeys is pretty calm as long as you don't have any foods or beverages with you. Full with people during the day. Good fun for kids. They have big space for parking and pretty well manage. The price is also lower than the last time I went there, they surely improve the service.", "The monkeys here are very aggressive, be wary of your own personal safety. My son was bitten and the park staff told us medical advice was not necessary. That is untrue. Wash any bites with SOAP and water then see a doctor. In Australia he was given post exposure rabies vaccine, which was traumatic. I suggest getting a rabies vaccine before you visit here. I understand the risks are very low but they do exist as this is an open air park. We did enjoy the interaction and the surroundings are exquisite but it pays to be careful.", "Visit the Monkey forest in the morning when there are fewer crowds. Don't feed them and you won't be hassled. It was interesting to watch the baby monkeys.", "Its great there , so many monkeys expressing all kinds of cute behaviours. But not the monkey who attacked me for no reason at all , i didnt get up in the monkeys face , take photos , tease with bananas or go near the babies, he just ran up to e and sunk his teeth into my leg , then i got him off and he went for my other leg, Lucky i had insurance , because i didn't have my rabies shots and they ended up costing me 4500 US in ", "Was quite daunted when I first arrived with monkeys jumping all over you, but it was well worth it, well worth a visit", "Bitten by a monkey while trying to remove it from where it had leaped onto my child's face. No, my child didn't have food or sunglasses or other enticements. He was quietly standing and watching a group of monkeys off in the distance and this one sneaked up. Child has a shiny dental plate, and the monkey was trying force his mouth open. Treatment for me and child cost AUS $10,000, cash up front or no treatment. Doctor in hospital said monkeys do carry rabies and also simian herpes B, contrary to monkey forest first aid station worker's assertions. All up, 8 injections for me and oral antiviral meds 3 x a day for a fortnight. 4 injections for child and oral meds five times a day for a fortnight. That meant waking him up twice a night, every night, for the entire remainder of the holiday. Locals said that the monkeys bite without provocation, both in the forest and on streets near it. And to top it all off, as we were leaving the forest a monkey up in a tree outside the gates peed on the head of another member of our party. I don't blame the monkeys at all; I just wish we'd researched better and chosen not to go. If you still want to go: no sunglasses, no earrings (our driver had his ripped out once), no other jewellery, no feeding, no handbags, no soft drink cans, no staring aggressively at them.", "visited just after it stopped rain. atmosphere was great with the rain waters still dripping with monkeys everywhere, old temples inside well preserved. should go if like being near monkeys. good walk", "The great thing here is the monkeys. They have no fear and it’s fun watching them swim, eat, play, etc. sometimes they may get aggressive but just don’t look them in the eyes and enjoy.", "We read lots of reviews about the monkeys going after everything and everyone, and the risk of picking up their fleas -- but decided to go anyway, and we're glad. We had everything closed up properly and didn't have trouble with the monkeys -- one climbed up my leg, but that's all! Actually part of the fun was watching other people who weren't as well prepared! The site itself is pretty, but not very well signed. We'd have liked more informational signs about the temples and sculptures. We walked down to the stream, away from the hordes of tourists, where the biggest risk is stepping on the tail of a monkey on the path. Altogether sort of a seedy-looking place, but really interesting.", "This is a great experience to be had. The price is really reasonable and there are a lot of monkeys there. It's nice to see monkeys that are not in cages. It's a fun place to spend am hour or two and won't break your pocket to bring the whole family along. I would say it's a must when visiting ubud.", "We enjoyed Monkey forest a lot! May apes, many small babies, great pictures. We also paid some small amount of rupia and a local employee gave us some leaves that monkeys like. We raised our hands and monkeys jumped up on our shoulder and took the leaves from our hand. They were so lovely! Very sensitive, no scraping or anything unpleasant. But I recommend not to do it on your own, dominant male monkeys can be aggresive.", "Unless you buy bananas, the moneys will not bother you. The sanctuary is beautiful. Worth just the walk through.", "We visited Monkey Forest in Ubud yesterday and really enjoyed it. We had positive experiences with the monkeys (I.e. No biting/scratching) but would be careful when buying large bunches of bananas as we saw a woman get jumped on several times by a very large monkey who knew she had the bananas even though she tried to hide them. Be careful with belongings and make sure you have a bag that zips up fully to avoid having things stolen. All in all a great trip as long as your cautious", "Interesting walk through the forest with some fantastic scenery. Big signs everywhere, \\don't annoy tease the apes\\\" well the apes demonstrate a higher level of intelligence than the humans, if you just follow the rules its a great experience, sadly there are lots of really stupid people and they get bitten. Worth a visit, follow the rules and all is well. colin and laura australia\"", "Always a fun time when you visit these little funny creatures. They tend to make you smile with their weird and wonderful ways. The trick is to not be afraid of them or make moves towards them, let them come and go to you freely. The guides there are only after money so don't take too much notice.", "I actually visited the forest twice in four days - I really liked the experience! Plus it only cost about £2 and I was fascinated by the babies, clinging to their mothers and jumping around to other \\relatives\\\". Entering the forest I was immediately enthralled by the lush, dark green trees and vines and the ancient-looking statues and temples. It felt magical, very tomb-raidery! The monkeys, macaques, were visible from the start and absolutely fascinating to watch. I didn't really enjoy the fact that the monkeys were consistently fed bananas and a few appeared obese. I THINK they are generally free to live how they want and don't appear bothered by us humans, which is a positive! There are a few wise guidelines to follow when you visit - do not tease them with food; don't make eye contact for a lengthy period - but I still observed some complete idiots who were ultimately hissed at by cross macaques. I would recommend keeping children close, just in case, but the monkeys really did just play, leap, eat and groom each other. The highlight of my visit was seeing two monkeys bathing in the fountain during a particularly hot day. I also found it amusing that they crossed the road to the shops - I'm sure they had a scam going.....\"", "This is a must see attraction while in Ubud. The sanctuary is absolutely beautiful and the monkeys are a little more friendly in comparison to other wild monkeys in . There are lots of staff throughout the park to ensure the monkeys are behaving. The entry fee for the sanctuary is very reasonable.", "We like the place to start with. Went there twice and this time was supposed to be great additional before lunch in Ubud. Our kids just crazy about the monkeys and we are also the same. Didn't bother how \\aggressiveness\\\" they become. But they are nothing compare to the care taker (they are look nese with the nese attribute) I felt a shame that they are not friendly, we paid just like any other, even I paid an extra because I brought foreigner (one is my partner and another is BF of our daughter) no argument but I can't stand how badly they treating the visitors. Kept on insisting to buy bunch of bananas, we smile and say no thank you, and still trying their luck. They left us with some nese words comment which usually used in such bad manner. Anyway, they must be so proud to be working in that area and the visitor are less value than them\"", "If you love monkeys you will not be disappointed with this monkey forest attraction. There are monkeys in the trees, monkeys on the paths, monkeys chasing and fighting and toting around babies. I was expecting a smelly park, but was pleasantly surprised as there was no strong smell even on the humid day we visited. The monkeys are clearly not tame, they are used to humans and are not interested in us unless they think we have food. They are unpredictable, and cute, and aggressive so don't be tempted to pet them. Watch out for the bananas peel on the paths, they can be slippery.", "Great experience, would return again, however experience made slightly traumatic by the fact I got bitten by a monkey hard on my finger, luckily no skin was broken but damn it hurts and it bruised and it wasn't a fun experience. Be careful with the bananas and only let the workers there help you with getting them on to your shoulders if you are worried about being bitten. Monkeys will climb on you so stay calm or they will bite. Fun experience however and something cool to see while In !", "This is the most popular attraction in the area, but even so it was not that crowded, maybe because its so expansive. Word to the wise - do not bother bringing in food, or buying it at the entrance, you do not need it to get up and close with the monkeys. I did not have food and was attacked twice (using this loosely as I was not bitten or anything just lunged at). check out my full story here: http://www.ima-wanderer.com/1/post/2013/05/monkey-forest-ubud.html", "We were under impression u were allowed to feed them u r not unless they are on the streets outside forest , they jump on u if u have a drink and can bite and be aggressive , someone we talked to bitten , ur constantly watched by security, very over crowded and sadly wasn’t what we expected , heat and humidity high so u need a drink and then get told to drink quick , we felt uncomfortable in always so left after 20/30 mins", "Great place to visit .. watching the cheeky things in their natural habitat unconcerned by us humans invading their space .. infact , they seem happy to you with us .. a must see in Ubud", "As I could not walk around this sanctuary I stayed up the top where I still saw lots of Monkeys don't get me wrong it has easy wheelchair access I just was not in one.Put baby toys away as I saw one get taken by a little monkey and belive me there fast so you will not be able to get it back.I saw one have a go at a child but neither were at fault as they suprised each other when they turned and saw each other scared the life out of each other so monkey showed his teeth and caught them on the child shorts with both screaming like blue murder", "So many monkeys. It was sad (and funny) to see someone who bought fruit loops and cookies in their bag because the monkeys could smell them and jumped on the guy and went through his bag to get to the treats. If you don't bring food, you should have no problems. There are areas where the monkeys get fed and it was really fun to watch them getting fed.", "DO NOT go here. Monkeys are encouraged to eat and therefore they are extremely aggressive. We were sitting down (with no food) and a monkey bit my husband in the back. The embassy in Singapore highly recommended he get a tetanus shot, penicillin, rabies shots (he had to get 4 shots over a several week period), immunoglobulin injection and anti viral pills. It cost over $4000 USD in treatment. Not worth the visit!! The park rangers at the forest told us their monkeys were healthy and not to be concerned but any expert in infectious diseases will tell you something different.", "Just being able to get so close to them was fantastic, you could watch them for hours! The staff fo a great job monitoring them if they get too playful. You can purchase bananas cheap to feed them if you like. We spent about 1.5hrs there and could have stay a little longer. Thought it was great and around $3 AUD", "Worth visiting, but dont know whats special about it, forest, small temple and lots of monkeys. Well, the sculptures are nice thats for sure. Not much to do, 15-25 minutes of your time maximum", "Not a great deal to see here. Obviously lots of monkeys, but also a beautiful setting. Some people simply don't heed the warnings and have food, water bottles etc and the monkeys jump on them to snatch them. One stupid girl decided to open a chocolate bar, and was alarmed that she was mugged by a monkey for it. Overall worth a visit.", "we went early in the morning, the best time, less tourists and the monkeys happy. best AUD $2 i ever spent !", "We had quite a scary experience today after not even going in to the Monkey Forest!!! We were walking down the road that led towards the forest, just looking in a few shops... having decided based on advice not to go into the forest, when a monkey from quite far away spotted my little boys ice cream! He straight away started to run really fast towards poor little Ted, the only thing I could do to stop the monkey was to grab the ice cream and through it to the monkey! It's was quite a scary experience for a 4yr old (not to mention me) and I would say that actually going into the forest would be pretty bloody risky! A really nice lady tourist came over to see if Ted was ok and she told us that earlier that week her friend had her ear ring ripped out of her ear by one of the monkeys! Really... stay well away! Especially with little ones!", "We have visited the Sacred Monkey Forest a few times in the past. Years ago we loved it there. It was so peaceful and pretty. Now it is over run by crowds and monkeys. The monkeys are aggressive and I think it is because of the amount of people visiting. Many people don't understand these are wild animals and should not be chased or bothered. Many have babies they are trying to protect. We are going back to in March but we will not visit the Monkey Forest or Ubud for that matter this time. Ubud too, is overcrowded and the motor bikers have no respect for pedestrians. This area should be a pedestrian only area now. There are too many peaceful places to visit rather than be freaked out in Ubud!", "This is a must in Ubud. Unless you want the attention from the monkeys do not buy bananas and make sure there is no food on you, even packed away in bags. Makes for some fun photos.", "If you really like monkeys, the monkey forest sanctuary should be on your list. But we felt it was a little over the top, monkeys always on the hunt for food or at least whatever the turists may have in their hand. Of course bananas are available for sale...Good for an hour of entertainment.", "The monkeys all seem really happy here and there are staff dotted about in various locations which is reassuring. As long as you follow the rules and give the monkeys space and respect you’ll have a great time. While we were at the Monkey Forest we saw lots of baby monkeys with their mothers, and even saw one sat in the tree breast feeding what looked like a new born baby monkey. Please be aware that if a mother and baby are sat at a distance away from people it’s not very nice to crowd them, there was a mother who got very uncomfortable when suddenly everyone noticed her and got ‘too’ close. Just be respectful and use common sense.", "In addition to a number of cultural facets to see in Ubud, ,is another attraction called the sacred monkey forest, where over 600 monkeys of all ages reside. They happily accept bananas or any other fruits and are happy with themselves , not bothering visitors.The area is capped by huge trees and a historical temple which currently is closed. It is worth a visit , if in Ubud.", "I had read a number of reviews and seen videos of people’s experiences in Monkey Forest. I dressed accordingly. Jeans, shirt and shoes. No sunglasses or backpack. Nothing in hand. The tour takes a max of 2 hrs if you also want to sit and enjoy the antics of the monkeys. The monkeys did not bother me and often a monkey or two walked by close to me. I did see monkeys landing on shoulders which had backpacks and trying to unzip looking for food. If such things scare you do not carry anything that can attract a monkey. One monkey bit a girl who went too close. It tried to grab her phone. She wouldn’t let go and the monkey bit her under arm. Then I saw a tug of war between a young man and a monkey over a bottle of water. Luckily the monkey gave up after some time. I even saw a monkey running away with a plastic bottle. We have no business handling plastic carelessly. Being a solo traveller I made sure I followed them well. I had a wonderful time in there. In fact the first place I visited in Ubud. Do not wear loose skirts or leave your long hair open as the small monkeys love to latch on to them. I saw this happen. Dress sensibly and you should be fine!", "The number of monkeys here is incredible. The animals are playful and can get very close to visitors. Walking through the forest takes roughly an hour and it is a very pleasant experience. Word of warning: do not touch the monkeys or their babies. We saw many tourists getting attacked or aggressively climbed on when they provoked the animals despite the park rangers' warning. This irresponsible tourist behaviour not only stresses the animals but puts visitors at risk of diseases if bitten.", "The monkeys were abundant and well behaved. We didn’t have any issues with them attempting to steal our valuables and goods. The monkeys seems to be well fed and food is no longer sold to tourists which we believe is why the monkeys weren’t approaching and engaging tourists. There was a lot of poo everywhere which I suppose isn’t something that’s easily manageable by the staff, so I recommend bringing hand sanitiser and watching where your hands go. The park is also under construction and upgrade at the moment and so there’s a bit of mess about but nothing discerning.", "Beautiful landscape with monkeys free to roam at will. Some up and down stairs but mostly easy and can go at your own pace and is very shaded. It is worth the visit but be sure to watch your things. One monkey climbed on my husband's leg and tried to chew his way through the bad he was carrying.", "Before reaching I researched the Moneky forest, read the bad reviews of people getting bit and panicked a bit, to the point that I wanted to get a rabies shot. Please remember that those reviews are actually a small percentage of the people who visit the place. When I got there, things quickly changed, even though I was a bit tensed in the begining, I relaxed immediately. The park is quite small, the monkeys were quite relaxed and the staff was keeping their eyes on the alpha males that could pose a threat to the tourists. Even after having my water bottle stolen by one of the smaller residents and then having one of the big males open it and drink it in front of me to add insult to injury, I did not feel in danger of getting bit or scratched. Some monkeys were chasing each other, settling their disputes, but were friendly towards tourists and some showed no interest in them. To give you an example, there was a group of young people of both genders, 2 of the guys wearing bathrobes (only mentioning this to paint a clear picture of what kind of people we are talking about). They we're screaming, running, hiding food, hiding food in each others clothes so the moneky jumps on them to get it, wearing loose clothes, pretty much everything the rules say not to do and they came out of it in one piece. So my conclusion would be, if these idiots managed to not get harmed, you are pretty safe in the park. Just follow the rules and you will be fine.", "Great place to spend a couple hours. We visited right before sunset so the lighting was dim and the place had a mysterious feel to it. Enjoyed watching the antics of the monkeys and the temples and sanctuaries inside are besutifully built.", "It is not expensive to visit and experience the monkey forest. The monkeys roam free all around you . If you follow the instructions of the sanctuary, you will have no issues . They are inquisitive animals , and if you are silly enough to take big shiny bags and sit next the monkeys then they are going to want to look inside and take things . The monkeys then get into trouble from the staff , because you didn’t follow instructions. There were lots of baby monkeys , very cute . Nice to be able to walk around the sanctuary and watch them play in the trees.", "A jungle in the middle of this beautiful town! We spent 3 hours wandering around and observing these fascinating creatures for just 4$ CAD 2.5$USD so worth it! I would highly recommend going but make sure to be careful with valuables. We left our sunglasses in our bag but a smart monkey unzipped it and grabbed mine, we almost lost them. Enjoy!", "I had a fabulous half day here. Walked around with my boyfriend feeding monkeys and seeing them in a natural surrounding. The forest itself is very beautiful and the stairs down to the spring is also very nice. There are monkey police everywhere making sure you are OK at all times. There is also a temple in the middle which is beautiful. The monkey police also let the monkeys go on you, although I didn't participate through fear of being bitten and not want to disturb natural behaviour (after all these are wild animals) Great day out and the baby monkeys are just toooo cute! Love BITBW X", "We visited here with our 3 our children (age 2,4,8) and was high on the list of things I wanted to see while in . While the monkeys were cute, some were quite feisty and cranky (which I can understand!) The eldest 2 enjoyed feeding the nicer ones bananas which made for some funny photos. Definitely something to experience but won't be going back in a hurry!", "The forest is nice, big old trees and a few monkeys, hungry and angry. nice to visit for 1 hour, not more. enjoy it only if it's your fist time in a monkey place.", "Very easy to walk to if your staying around Ubud center. Surrounded by street shops. Can buy bananas at the entrance, although you are swarmed by monkeys instantly! Even hiding the bananas will not work, they'll climb on you till you give them up, on guy even had a monkey trying to open his zip on his bag! Nice stroll around the forrest, some nice statues and temple. Just fascinating to watch the many monkeys! Smaller monkeys will have no problem jumping on to your head, they love water bottles too! Larger monkeys are a bit frightening but they seem too large and lazy to run up you! We heard stories of them biting but we saw nothing like that & there are security walking around too.", "I was really nervous reading so many bad reviews, thankfully thought I should give it a shot. I had nothing other than a camera and so no monkeys came near me.. I am not too adventurous with animals :) I got some good snaps and felt safe as there were many guards on duty.. It was kind of good fun watching the animals and I didnt feel threatened at all.. My 7 year old son enjoyed.. But make sure you dont carry any glasses or plastic bottles with water/cola or fruits inside (if you are not adventurous like me :))..", "40.000IRP and totally worth it!! More than 600 monkeys divided in several family! They are everywhere and very playful :-)", "A place where you can relax, walking and observing the monkeys that move free around. Be careful, they steel from you if they can.", "Just loved this place could have wandered round for hours. No problems with the monkeys but then we didn't have any food on us. The park was very clean well sign posted with lots of information. Staff help full and no hawkers.", "I don't like monkeys....but I took one for the team. Of course a monkey jumped up on me. Lesson learnt, don't walk in the monkey forest with your hands in your pockets. Luckily there were plenty of park officials,(monkey handlers? monkey bouncers?,) on hand to help out in times like these. @ just 30,000 Rp entry you can't complain & the grounds & stone carvings are beautiful.", "Harbored fears of aggressive monkeys in a tourist trap, turned out to be an unexpectedly nice experience. Nice environment with lots of carvings etc, but the stars of the show were of course the monkeys. Did not observe any aggressive behavior as long as one observe common sense guidelines. Did see lot of cute behavior by some of the monkeys. Lots of tourists so yes it was a bit too crowded, but the monkeys apparently were quite used to all this.", "Lovely place with plenty of monkeys that are still wild but used to people so they aren’t scared and easily visible. They are happy to walk around and be very close to you but do take notice if the signs and don’t look them directly in the eye as this is seen as a challenge.overall a nice way to spend and hour or two", "the best public toilet, friendly staffs, big forest and beautiful, with temple and hindu cemetery complex, and if your driver know a friendly monkey,you can play with them and take them on your shoulder for a photo.", "As we travelled with 3 kids (11, 8, 2), Monkey Forest was kind of a must during our visit in Ubud. Well, not sure if it was really worth it… Yes, there are lots of monkeys: old grumpy ones, cute babies, male & female. So they are very easy to spot, almost able to touch (be aware, it is not a good idea!). The walk in the forest itself is nice with the statues & temple and shade. But you'll be surrounded by tourists & banana peels (bought at entrance for a ridiculous price) and guards who are sitting there I guess just in case the monkeys go wild. So, yes, if you are around, go spend an hour there but please don't make the trip for it (and if you just want to take a pic of a monkey, no need to pay for entry as they are waiting for you in the parking lot!)", "Fun for the whole family. Cheap entry $4 adults, $3 children. Monkeys will take water bottles and bananas from you so watch out. Great photographic opportunities! We had a great time visiting.", "Yes, there are tons of monkeys. And they're naughty and tourists are stupid all around you having things stolen, but there's a lot more to the Sacred Monkey Forest that makes it worth a visit besides cute monkeys. There are incredibly ornate ancient temples dating to the 14th century, a natural ravine complete with things like a komodo dragon just doing its thing, stone carvings and temporary graves for Hindu nese people before their bodies are cremated and dispersed into the sea every 5 years. It's really a fascinating place. And the monkeys have called it home for centuries, aren't fenced in and just stay there.", "This place very clean and well-maintained. Very touristy, of course, but still okay to walking and seeing monkeys. However, please be careful with your belongings, put them in safe place because monkey can attract by your goods. This is including mineral water bottle.", "Beautiful landscape and funny monkey activities in nature. And the guide can make a monkey to look like taking we-fie with visitors, mostly couples. You will leave smiling, guaranteed!", "Monkeys are always funnies. Carefullm when approchaing them, they can be unpredictable. it is fun to feed them. yet the forest is well kept, and the walk around is quite fun.", "If you have never seen monkeys it is worth going, if you did-then my recommendation would be-save your time and do something else. These monkeys are wild and they jump all over the place and people as well, you have to be very careful.", "This is one of those trips that you think you've seen, but you haven't. It's in a forest with lots of monkeys wondering about. You can hand feed them, but be careful, they are wild. It's a fascinating experience not to be missed. The biggest plus, once you're inside the sanctuary, there are no vendors trying to sell you things. Other than bananas for the monkeys.", "I've been here many times but took some overseas visitors here on November 1 2015. People love the fact that the monkeys are roaming free in their native jungle environment. The constant human visitors means that they are completely unafraid and quite predatory if you are silly enough not to hide your food, sunglasses, bottles or water or 'anything shiny' or not 'tied down'. The grounds are a pleasant walk and is a must do for any visitor to Ubud (unless you've been there several times before). Keep hold of children as it could be frightening if attacked or bitten-keep your distance.", "All the trees and plants are worth it , as well of course as watching the monkeys! Yes, it is very touristic, but it worth it!", "The Monkey forest is a must see, the local vegetation or forest is lovely but beware these monkeys are not that friendly so would not advise to pat or touch them, you can feed them and enjoy their antics.", "We spent a nice morning walking around the forest and playing with monkeys. There are staff members around to help out if anything goes wrong with the monkeys, and women selling bananas to feed them too. (Bring your own from outside the grounds, they will be cheaper). Recommended for kids and adults alike!", "The monkeys are friendly and it was great to see them hanging around! The park is very well priced and worth every penny!", "The monkeys can be aggressive, don't underestimate them... If you buy bananas to feed them, have the cart break them up into singles and put the. In your pockets or bag... Once the monkeys know you have food, they are like street thugs and you will be mugged... Be careful not to get in the middle of a turf war over the food.... Don't stare them down..... For real... Now all that aside.. seeing monkeys up close is fascinating.. and you should go... Ask your driver what time it might be less crowded and go then.... Avoid the giant Chinese tour buses", "You can spend around 1hour walking, it is in the center of Ubud, easy to visit. For me , it is curious if you like monkeys but if not , the forest has huge trees , if you are interested to see that , then you can enjoy it a lot , if not, it can be funny to see and spend 1 hour is enough .", "The parks not too big, but plan on a full afternoon or morning, and beat the beat: go earlier. Tons of aggressive Monkeys! Guard your belongings! So many great photo ops! Have room on your memory cards, you dont want to be fiddling around with changing them in the park, monkeys will snatch anything they can.", "My husband and I loved our visit to the Monkey Forest! Entry was cheap (40,000 Rp. per person), and we enjoyed our time there immensely. It was neat to see the monkeys, but for me, the highlight was the beautiful scenery. Statues abound in the Monkey Forest, and there are all kinds of paths and hidden gems scattered throughout the park. Do be sure to secure your belongings, though! We thought we did pretty good putting EVERYTHING into my husband's backpack, but man, those monkeys are smart! One crawled up my husband's leg, tried digging into his pockets, and when he found there was nothing there, moved straight to his backpack and reached straight into a velcro pocket. Luckily there was just a slip of paper in there :) Overall it was a great experience and I highly recommend it )", "What a beautiful place to walk through. We were there in early August, and there were many adorable babies to see. We almost didn’t go, after reading that the monkeys grabbed everything. I never saw a monkey grab anything, and the only time I saw monkeys approaching people was when their local guides offered the monkeys food, and then swatted them when the came too close, which is cruel. Be sensible, follow the rules, and you won’t have any problems. The monkeys, and especially the babies, were delightful. They groom each other, take care of each other, and play with each other! Don’t be afraid to go!", "Quick and easy with overtones of being in an Indiana Jones movie (if you imagine really hard). Avoid direct eye contact with monkeys. Was told the monkeys here are less aggressive than the ones at Ulu Watu temple. Been here, done this . . . next.", "We had a great time at this place. The forest is very peaceful and it is great seeing the monkeys being allowed freedom to roam around.", "Our visit to the Sacred Monkey Forest was so interesting, particularly seeing them in such a natural habitat. To view their cheeky antics while so close to them was a great experience.", "Really full of monkeys. Son 5 yo were excited, but wife were afraid of monkeys. In comparison to uluwatu monkeys , they are not aggressive at all. Just keep in mind , that blinking things are attracting them and taking food with you not best idea( they are trying to steal even plastic bottle with water:) )", "Really enjoyed this! Anyone who loves monkey's will! The little creatures are left to their own devises and can wander anywhere, and do (out onto the streets and shops!) wonderful photo opps and hours of just watching them. The park itself is a lovely place to just wander. If you love Monkey's go...if you are scared of them..don't (although they don't touch/harm you)", "Monkey forest was a highlight of our trip. I had some reservations because of reviews about Monkeys biting...Bah!..so Glad we went, Beautiful Serene place..,stick to the rules...trouble free...Loved it!", "Beuatiful place with many occasions how to spent your time near to Ubud. I recommend also breakfast with Orangutans, many photos for remember nice place.", "The place is a must visit as it brings you close to the nature and also you get to experience the funny side of monkeys :)", "We visited The Ubud Monkey Forest called Wanara Wana on the 17th June 2017. Its official name is the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary. We had a very bad experience during our very short stay there where a monkey jumped and bit one of my friends (wrist) and scratched me in two places as well (wrist and upper arm). We did NOT play, move, touch the monkeys or their babies or had any property of ours with us as we left this in the car. My friends wound is a Category III according to the WHO (World Health Organisation) and needed urgent medical attention as it was an open wound and was bleeding. My wounds are Category I. We were and are fully aware of the regulations and rules prior to entering The Ubud Monkey Forest (do not touch, play, or look the monkeys in the eyes etc) - however we were NOT informed by The Ubud Monkey Forest itself, prior to entering The Ubud Monkey Forest, that there was even a slight chance of the monkeys biting. If we knew this was a possible chance, we would not have entered The Ubud Monkey Forest/Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary. We immediately went to the entrance hut where the staff was located. They saw the wound, applied an antiseptic liquid and said \\No worry. Monkeys no rabies, no diseases\\\". This did not reassure us. There is a total of approx. 600 monkeys, from babies to full grown larger monkeys, within The Ubud Monkey Forest/Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary which are at a risk of infection of diseases such as Rabies and Herpes B. The latest official record and updated documents of rabies cases amongst monkeys was \\\"maybe\\\" (we were told by a Doctor) year 2014 according to BMIC in . However, since those years, they have not continued to test or document any further monkey rabies cases. Considering the economical status of and their high medical expenses it is highly unlikely they have checked and vaccinated all approx. 600 monkeys against these diseases - making this a risk for anyone entering this Monkey Forest. There was NO educated or qualified/certified medical assistance on site or near The Ubud Monkey Forest/Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary. We are both certified and qualified healthcare professionals working in Europe with several years of practice and education within the healthcare system and it chocked us seeing no qualified medical assistance was available. There was NO information given by staff or otherwise of the actual chance of the monkeys biting and for the risks of diseases from these monkeys. After doing proper research and having to urgently drive to a hospital in for urgent medical treatment and vaccination we now realise this facility and tourist attraction does not make justice for the truth of the actual situation and state of The Ubud Monkey Forest/Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary. This can be a life-threatening visit and what is worse, the safety information provided is above insufficient and unprofessional to the largest degree. We have so far spent nearly 5 million INR (Indonesian Rupees) due to vaccinations/medical treatments due to this incident. We will not visit The Ubud Monkey Forest/Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary again and would not advice anyone else to do so.\"", "A beautiful walk, but it does get crowded so try to time it for quieter periods. The monkeys are very lively and will even come and sit on your head, which is a bit unsettling . Someone had their silver chain taken off their neck by a monkey when we were there so be careful. You can buy bananas to give them. Don't forget to look closely at the stone carvings, they are beautiful and with all the tourists its easy to forget that this is a traditional, functioning temple area.", "I visited Monkey Forest and Temple on a whim as I was in Ubud for the day and needed a bit of shade from the sun and some subjects for photography. I can't remember the admission price but remember thinking it was reasonable for a tourist attraction. A nice path leads you around the site with macaque monkeys galore. Elders, mothers, kids and baby monkeys just hang around, play and eat in the trees, paths and grounds almost oblivious to the tourists unless that tourist has something of interest. So beware! Keep everything in your backpack and even then be careful that a cheeky monkey doesn't jump on your back to peer inside. The temple itself is nice and makes a good backdrop for some shots. There's banana sellers here so you can feed the monkeys if you wish and staff to help you get your shot of one on your head or shoulder. I just watched and amused myself at the spectacle of girls screaming when one did jump up on them. What did they expect? They're holding a banana! hahaha :D I got some nice photographs and killed a bit of time. It was pleasant enough and a good break from the heat of the day. If in Ubud give it a try!", "A previous reviewer said it was “less scary than expected” my partner found it to be more scary than expected. She has previously seen a woman attacked by a screeching monkey in Thailand and she spent the whole time worried about making eye contact with some simian psychopath and provoking the same response. We went in about 250 yards, in that time we saw dozens of monkeys, because of her anxiety/nervousness we turned around and walked out. BUT we saw no one being attacked, we saw plenty of monkeys, if you want to see monkeys ‘in the wild’ (well, sort of) this was a guaranteed opportunity, not expensive and probably great for kids.", "We were unsure whether the Monkey Forest would be worth a visit following comments from other travellers about losing sunglasses or bags, however, we did enjoy our visit & found the forest area very clean & the Monkeys interesting.", "We enjoyed our walk through the sanctuary with the cheeky monkeys. They really ares fascinating to observe and to enjoy.", "Visited the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary a few times before. Entry ticket was IDR 30.000 , better visit early in the morning to avoid the crowds. In this hot and humid forest sanctuary ,there's a lot of long tailed monkeys , from baby ,juveniles to adults , and they are very curious about stuffs which tourist bring into their forest. Travel light , do not bring any food , sunglasses, backpack, or handbags, shiny accessories, necklaces, earrings, etc. Hold your smartphones or cameras tight. Keep your wallet inside a pocket with zippers. If a monkey approached and climbed , just be calm, don't shout or panicked ,they would soon come off ,if they found no food or nothing interesting in you. Stay close to park rangers , so if you're in trouble they could help you asap. Overall , a nice place to be visited as long as you are cautious !", "Avoid going to the Ubud Monkey Forest because the monkeys there have become aggressive and unafraid of humans. My boyfriend and I were careful not to carry food or plastic bags or try to interact with the monkeys. When we were walking down a path, 5 monkeys jumped on him unprovoked, attracted by his bright backpack. They unzipped it, took his wallet and started scratching and biting him. We were calm but they wouldn't leave him. I went to find a staff, who were far off, but luckily they were able to come and retrieve his wallet. It was a terrifying experience though, and now we have to go to a clinic to see if we need a rabies vaccination. My advice: don't risk it, don't go.", "When we visited we were told that a lot was closed off due to sterilisation of the monkeys, but tickets are same price which I thought was abit unfair. We had been told about how the monkeys can jump on you etc, as soon as we walked in one jumped on our 5 year old! Think it was cause she still had the map of the sanctuary in her hand and the monkey took it ha! There is some beautiful nature to look at whilst in there but not much else to do.", "Great spot to see wild monkeys in a beautiful forest setting. You could walk around here for hours exploring the many paths, bridges and rivers. The monkeys are everywhere and you are guaranteed to get up close! The monkeys are really tame so be warned if you aren't an animal lover!", "Just do it. Dont be afraid. My girlfriend and I loved it, you can get as close to the monkeys as you want. I had the teenager ones climbing on me, so cute. Really nice to just take you time and walk around. Costs 50,000 for an adult. You dont have to buy any fruit as so many people are doing it. Lovely little morning seeing some wild monkeys that are peoole friendly.", "We went to the Monkey Sanctuary on a very hot day in ..However, the beautiful jungle like park kept us cool and happy. So wonderful to see so many well cared for monkeys with ample food and water, beautiful natural surroundings for them to keep busy...and just a beautiful place.", "A must see. Photographic view. Needs to spend some more time to walk around and enjoy the view. There are also monkeys around so be careful of your belongings. Though they are not really aggressive.", "Our group loved seeing the monkeys and walking around the sanctuary. Be careful with your stuff, my friend got his sunscreen taken by a monkey, who bit into it and threw it back at him. Haha.", "It's kind of amazing that the monkeys are so friendly and unperturbed by humans here. Don't bring shiny objects or food; they're super attracted lol. Also, please don't litter because these little guys seem to want to chew on everything they can get their hands on, including garbage.", "Situated in the heart of Ubud. Cool to see monkeys wandering around the forest area. A lot of tourists, can definitely go to areas and see monkeys in a more authentic way. Don't bring food with you as the monkeys are pretty brave. Also don't wear dangly ear rings as the monkeys have been known to like the bling.", "If you like monkeys like me, you will love this place! Monkeys everywhere. Males fighting, mommies carrying babies, babies playing. It's also a nice place to chill from the heat as there are big beautiful trees surrounding the sanctuary.", "fantastic experience,monkeys roaming around freely and interacting with visitors.You can buy small bunches of bananas to feed them ,i didn't do this so don't know how much they cost.The entrance fee is 30000IDR.Lots of babies to watch playing in August", "It's a very pretty environment and monkeys are everywhere , do not touch them or tease them with food , you could be attacked. If you don't bother them they won't bother you , just enjoy the walk and have fun taking pictures.", "Good way to spend a couple of hours watching the monkeys in there own enviroment cheap to get in to only 30000rp", "A great place to visit in the heart of Ubud. Lots of monkeys up to allsorts of antics in a really attractive forest setting. The setting and some of the features of the forest are well worth a visit irrespective of the monkeys. All at a very resonably price per person of Rupiah 50k. It can get busy at times pariculary between 10.30 and 3.00pm", "What a great two hours walking around the forest, so many monkeys and there is enough staff around to help out if needed. Buy bananas from inside the entrance and not outside as you can't feed those ones to the monkeys inside. There's monkeys roaming everywhere! There's even baby ones, they all seem really happy and well kept - the only reason I'd go and recommend this monkey forest. It's 40,000 for a adult ticket which around £2.50 ! Brilliant picture taking opportunities and the monkeys will try grab things off you if have anything like a bottle, scarf or bits dangling but otherwise it's all fun and safe! A few steep stairs so be mindful with your foot wear, over all if you love animals an monkeys this is a must!", "The Sacred Monkey Forest is a good place to visit in Ubud as this is close to the center. The monkeys are calm but you need to be mindful of your belongings as some of them tend to snatch your stuff. Also, there are a lot of mosquito and insects so might as well apply insect repellent on your skin before going.", "Here is a place to see the monkeys in their natural habitat you can purchase bananas inside the park but be warned the second you get them handed to you monkeys come running from everywhere.", "Took a trip into Ubud to visit the monkey forrest and the kids loved it even though at first they weren't too sure about the monkeys. Shame that they stopped letting you buy bananas for them but I can understand that some of the more \\adventurous\\\" monkeys can be quite intimidating. Just make sure you follow the rules posted and hang onto your valuables tightly as the little buggers have a habit of grabbing and running off into the forrest. They aren't silly either and know how to unzip any bags/backpacks to see what's inside.\"", "Nice walk & a good place to interact with the monkeys . be very carefull with your belongings", "Absolutely loved being so up close to the monkeys, got some great photos and footage during my time here. I was too hesitant to feed them bananas but enjoyed watching them climb over other tourists. I would recommend taking off your hats/sunglasses/jewellery as they might pinch them! My only suggestion to the park would be to have some more supervision over the monkeys, on my walk I witnessed a man hit a monkey with a water bottle which was cruel and upsetting as the monkey became aggressive.", "It is a nice park where the monkeys run free. You can feed them and they will sit on your shoulder. You can walk trough the park that that looks very good.", "It is an amazing place to see. Monkeys roaming around, the babies swinging off the trees having fun. Some chase you which is a funny sight. There are medics there in case you do be scratched but if you dont touch them you should be fine. They are cute, definately worth visiting", "Felt like I was walking back in time with the ancient carvings, temples and tropical scenery. Lots of monkeys. We spent an easy going 3 hours here.", "The forest is beautiful, I don't really like the monkeys and all the people around the monkeys but it was fun to visit it for one time. BUT you should really take care of your stuff", "200% guaranty that you will see my monkeys. There are well treated and feeded. The park itself is also wild and nice to visit.", "We had a wonderful time here and loved the garden/temple and the monkeys. We enjoyed feeding the monkeys corn and just generally watching the monkeys interact with people and each other. As others have said: monkeys are very mischievous and will take anything possible. One tried to drink from a water bottle in my hand!! I admit I wad unsettled at first by the monkeys but soon became more comfortable around them.", "I really like apes and primates and this is an interesting place to observe them and photograph them. Probably not one for the faint hearted as monkey's do what they want. I did get a nip from a monkey after I sat down with a banana in my hand and one came and \\mugged\\\" me. I went to the first aid to get it cleaned. I would advise not to let children feed bananas but other then that enjoy and enjoy the screaming Chinese tourists.\"", "Loved visiting the monkey forest! You can wander around, it's pretty big and you don't wait too long to get in. Be careful to not carry food or small items, monkeys are sneaky, cheeky thiefs, they will try to get stuff from you or even hop on your head if you let them. I left my bag beside me and a monkey snatched it, thankfully the guard reassured me and got the bag from him. They have clear instructions written, read them carefully upon entering the sanctuary. If you do not want to pay for entrance, you can still see monkeys in the area :)", "If you love monkeys do not miss this!! The monkeys were very tame and adorable and there are a ton of them. The entrance fee is nominal. You can feed the monkeys. We were told they are mischievous so keep an eye on your stuff. The site is of some interest as there is a temple and a lush tropical forest.", "It can a bit overwhelming as the monkey will snatch things for you. Many people doesn't read the guideline and their water bottles got snatch away by monkey. You need to pay IDR 50,000 per person & I highly recommend for you to buy the banana at IDR 20,000 , the monkeys will climb onto your shoulders if you have the bananas", "I was a little nervous about going to this as I am an avid animal lover and always avoid zoos etc when in Asia as often I am upset by them. Monkey Forest was ok as far as the monkey's went - they are living in the wild and are free to come and go. Not impressed with the amount of monkey feeding and exploitation by the 'tour guides' who bring visitors here though. We just stayed away from the crowds and found the monkeys to be far more relaxed and doing their regular day to day acitivites. Overall, was an OK experience - I enjoyed being around the monkeys and watching their daily activities, was not impressed by the bad behaviour of some tourists though.", "For approx $3AUD (30,000rup) it's worth a look at the Monkey Forest if you're in the Ubud area (wouldn't recommend a visit just to see this especially). The forest itself is much bigger than we expected and you can walk on some wooden walkways for a better view up and down, which also includes seeing more monkeys climbing through the trees. We lasted about 30 minutes which we found was enough. It's nice and cool if you're looking to escape the heat. We found the monkeys weren't bothered by us as we didn't buy any bananas or try and approach them however one clever little monkey tried distracting my boyfriend by petting his hand while his other went straight into his pocket, so watch out!", "We spent a couple of hours here and had a great time. We did not buy bananas and still had plenty of monkeys come to visit us. In the main temple area, lots of people have the monkeys climb on them to get a banana under the careful eye of a woman with a stick or rock that keeps the monkeys in line. We went over to the amphitheater area and just sat and waited. Eventually, the younger monkeys wanted to see if we had anything fun and they came to visit us. Keep your packs zipped up (even though some can open zippers), hold on tight to your phone/camera and take out your earrings. They will try to get into your pockets and bags and even pull at your earrings. If they get too aggressive, just stand up and they will back off.", "I liked the place the way it is and I liked that the shops are outside. I like the forest, and I am amazed that they were able to turn a forest into a tourism destination. I didn't like the way the uninformed tourists treat the monkeys, giving them human food and water bottle, which they didn't really know how to use. The monkeys should be left alone.", "A visit to Ubud should include this forest sanctuary. Lots of greenery and monkeys here. A nice place to stroll around and enjoy nature as well as spend some time monkey watching.", "We went around 4:00 PM self driving all the way from Kuta to Ubud. In hiring car is really convient and not at all expensive. The journey took us a little over 2 hours to reach the destination. There is a penty of parking in the area as well. We purchased the tickets costing us approx. US$2.5 each. Once inside the forest you can see a lot of monkeys sitting and playing around mainly keeping to themselves. We posed with the monkeys and they were obliging. My daughter wanted to feed the monkeys and we bought a bunch of bananans inside. The monkeys came an sat on her lap to eat the bananas. They were very friendly and not at all aggresive. The only caution is that you should not hide away food packets from them. They are adept at putting their hands inside the trouser pockets to take away any food you may have hidden from them. The temple itself is quite hold and has a lot of Hindu mythologial characters. There was evena temple build inside the water spring which was quite unique. We did spend at least 2 hours inside the forest and admired the lush green and peaceful environment all around. Once outside the forest there are a rows of shops cum flea market where you could pick up souveniors and charms for a bargain. Overall a fun filled trip", "A must visit while in , 20,000 for a bunch of bananas to feed the monkeys is great! Only downside is that it's often very busy and very touristic", "I must say not to often do you get a selfie w a monkey, however, i didn’t like the energy at this place. The monkeys were sneaky and the locals were panhandlers. They tell you not to feed the monkeys bc they want u to pay them to take a selfie and the only way to do that is to actually feed the monkey. Therefore, take your peanuts, the hell with them. I can’t stand panhandlers. Also, i videoed our entire experience and i mean we did EVERYTHING. . If you like to see my experience every step of the way, it is on my Instagram (@ethnicmilkshake)under my highlights titled “ ” and “ 2” enjoy!", "We have never seen Monkeys swimming and playing in water before! Very entertaining, but let the banana go if the Monkey wants it or chances are it may bite you!", "Monkeys were so friendly, climbed all over us for photos. Good idea to have a guide with you so you know how to be with them safely. Great day out", "The monkey forest exceeded my expectations. It's a large forest filled with beautiful sculptures, bridges, trees, and of course, monkeys. Be careful with the monkeys, they can be aggressive. Read the signs so you can take the right precautions and then you'll have a wonderful time.", "the place is full of monkey. there is a path way to observe the monkey but you know they are all monkey so always be careful not to be to close and not to be more fun with them. observing their behavior, way the look they play are really chaotic in nature. as the name is famous in so missing this place in our tour may be pull you mind back.", "It costs around 50k to get in, well worth it!! If you're staying in ubud it's easy to just walk down to the forest, it is not necessary to have a guide or driver to get you here.", "It's a huge and well-maintained sanctuary, worth the price for an experience as such. Monkeys seemed to be well-fed and well-behaved. There were signages everywhere to remind visitors of le do's and dont's, as well the monkey whisperers for lookouts. Keep up mgt.", "Beware of the sign in front of the entrance, there said everything you must know before go inside. My experience was great! If you afraid of monkeys, dont go. We dont have to hear your screaming and you scare monkeys and that can have unpredictable results.. Monkeys trying to open your bags to find food, so beware of your bags. Dont give them nothing, they are experts inside that take care of them. Enjoy your ride inside the forrest, its beautiful.", "This is a great place. Loads of my monkeys to see and also wild water monitor lizards. Kids loved it. Staff friendly and informative. Clean toilets as well.", "Our family visited the Monkey Forest. It was cool to see the monkeys just sitting or running around. We did not bring any items in our pockets or bags to lessen the chance that monkeys would approach/jump on us. I was a little bit worried based on previous reviews of people getting bitten. We were just very careful and followed all of the rules posted at the entrance. We did not buy any bananas to feed the monkeys. We had a nice stroll through the forest just observing.", "If you remember NOT to feed the monkeys they will leave you alone. They are very cute and are everywhere. The temple and surrounding statues and trees are beautiful. We spent an hour in the area and found that to be enough time.", "The monkey forest is fascinating but not for the faint of heart. If you feed the monkeys be careful as they will converge and clamber over you to get the bananas (you can buy some in there). For me the highlight was seeing the baby monkeys or the nursing mothers and watching them play in the river. Definitely worth a visit and children loved it (though remind them not to touch as these monkeys do bite!)", "Beware of all the monkeys 1st priority. They will try to grab anything from you if they want to. Glasses are hot items for them to grab and 2nd things is what on ur hand(water bottle, camera, phone, food and etc). Do not bring unnecessary things with you id u don need it. This monkey have sharp sight. Luckily my local guide told me. Back to the place. Fantastic cliff views :)", "This is a unique opportunity to interact with some playful monkeys. Dont be stupid and bring anything there, even a purse or sunglasses. They will want it. We enjoyed sitting around and observing the group dynamics.", "Just watch your sunglasses and bags, no plastic. Used as short cut from our hotel to shopping area too, as regular road was blocked. Monkey's came out to near our hotel and were eating the shop's floral offerings! You can buy bananas on-site to feed monkey's.", "Cool sanctuary with detailed stonework and tons of monkeys. You can feed them if you buy bananas on site (or you can bring your own), but avoid adult monkeys because they are more aggressive and do not like being teased. However, this is not the only place to see monkeys. The sunrise hike on Mt. Batur also has plenty of monkeys running wild. The area also has an exhibition hall and you can see some art exhibition included in the ticket price.", "I have been there approx 3 years ago, I remembered the monkeys being quite timid unless you held up a banana. Not this time, they were crazy energetic, jumping on us, trying to steal my friends thongs. Tried to bite my husband when he tried to push one off me that was pulling my hair. But i had an amazing time, so good to be able to be so close to those beautiful creature", "The monkey forest is a must see. It’s a beautiful walk, mostly under the canopy of trees. The monkeys aren’t aggressive, if you keep your distance they will too. But if you take a seat near some monkeys, they will sit on your head and investigate you 😂 You can take a pram, there’s a ramp and everything is nice and smooth for the pram. It’s a long walk so I wish we had done this! ", "I love monkeys! The Monkey Forest was a lot of fun... until I was robbed by a monkey! It climbed up my body to my head, sat there all cute for a minute, then climbed on my back, UNZIPPED MY BACKPACK!!! and when digging until it found a sealed packet of ground coffee I had recently purchased - and took of with it!!! I later watched another monkey - or pehaps the same one? do the same thing to another shocked tourist - it stole her plastic containter of Extra chewing gum. The monkey could not get the lid off so instead, chewed through the bottom of the plastic container until the chewing gum pieces fell all over the path. It tried to taste, one, didn't like it and fled! We helped the young woman pick up the chewing gum so the other monkeys would not try to eat it. The moral to the story, do not underestimate these monkeys! They will unzip, unlatch bags, rifle and steal!!! BUT, they are still a lot of fun to watch :-)", "It is a good forest but one can not walk freely because of the monkey menance. Nice place to walk around under the shades of trees.", "After reading all the blogs and reviews about this place, we were initially quite concerned about visiting this place?! But I really encourage everyone who visits Ubud to go there! It is a fantastic environment for the monkeys who live there and for anyone who loves nature. Obviously you have to be aware that, although very humanised, they are still wild animals. So be sensible and respectful to the monkeys. We had no issues with \\vicious attacks\\\" (quoted by many) and found the whole experience to be fantastic. My husband particularly enjoyed the monkeys using him as a climbing frame and holding his hand! It is about the most personal experience you can have to wild monkeys in their natural habitat. The rangers are there to ensure you have a good experience too- if you want an up close and personal with a monkey- just ask- the monkeys are very familiar with them so will put on a good show! \"", "This is a tourist forest with a lot of monkeys in. This isn’t even a big forest. We travelled 1.5hrs to see this. We probably wouldn’t have bothered if I had known how small it actually was. It was a fun hour but it didn’t blow me away.", "While in Ubud we couldnt leave without a quick visit to the monkey forest. The attraction is a nice walk through forest wooded area but this is very much a tourist attraction. Still nice to do but you will encounter wild monkeys if you go to the right areas in . Plenty of opportunities to get some great pictures and get up and close to these lovely animals!", "A very nice & lovely place surrounded by trees, waterfall, river and of course monkeys. The monkeys here are not fierce. Rather, they are nice and tame monkeys. Please do not bring plastic bags or paper bags along with you. If you have some, please leave them at the entrance office.", "A beautiful garden with amusing antics by the local monkeys. Even if you aren't particularly into monkeys it is a lovely area to wander around in and to sit and relax. The little critters were everywhere, and although we had been warned about them stealing stuff, we personally had no problems.", "There are a lot of monkeys that walk near the tourists. It's an amazing experience because the staff of the forest can take the monkey and make a foto with you", "This was a cool place to visit, but please remember not to bring food. As we were walking in, a monkey attacked a little kid carrying a bag of food. Yikes, not a great way to start the visit. These monkeys were quite wild. But you walk around with a nice lady carrying a stick to bat any rogue monkeys away. Overall, a cool experience albeit a little overwhelming. I didn't feel comfortable taking a picture with any of the monkeys. Toward the back end, you can also take a picture holding giant bats. Also, when you are walking out, there are rows of shacks with stuff for sale. The lady who walks you around takes you to her stall and pushes really hard to sell stuff. We just gave her a generous tip instead (after all, not getting attacked by monkeys was a win in my book).", "It was a nice place to see monkeys. Payed 50.000 to get in, they do not have student discount, so had to pay for an adult. Parkin was free if you stood the right place, or else I’ve heard 2000 for a scooter. Watch out for your belongings, the monkeys like to take stuff.", "It's a must to go at least once to see what all the hype is. Lots of monkeys and lots of tourists. Don't wear shiny things, eg: earrings, watches, the monkeys love shiny objects. Keep your valuables safe and close your bags, they are cheeky monkeys. Other than that, walk around and take it all in.", "It is an interesting place but you have to pay attention. You need to be careful with water bottle and keep your bag always closed. If you reach to your bag you'll find the monkeys already running towards you. Obviously you cannot bring any food with you...stay well away of the people that feed them too, unless you want monkeys to jump on you for no reason.", "I went to monkey forest with a friend and enjoyed a nice walk. It is cute to see all the monkeys but it also nice to walk around in a shaded cool place. The place is big so you can be there for a while. Entry fee was 30,000 Rp which is not bad (about 3.00 USD).", "Before I went there, I watched some youtube videos of monkey forest which were kinda scary.. I truly belived that those lil dudes steal everything from me and can bite etc. BUT it wasn't that bad at all :) I sat next to 3 years old monkey kid, he played with my backbag strings and everything were fine:)) there is many local ppl looking and keeping an eye on tourists and all of that situation there. And ofcourse you have to be careful and avoid touching them, not looking to eyes etc. But I think they behave kinda nicely 😁", "For a special visit would suggest getting to the Monkey Forest at opening. Having the forest to what felt like our own at the very beginning of our visit was so nice. Had no real desire at first to visit and am really glad I did. We entered at gate 2 at opening. We were able to also see the monkeys get feed by a staff person around 9:15 a.m. in the Forest Conservation area to the south of gate 3. It felt as if monkeys of every shape and size were coming from every direction.", "A beautiful place, definitely a must visit when in Ubud. Do be careful, though, the monkeys are little thieves. Do not take any food with you, they will find it!", "Loved visiting the monkey forest. The monkeys are clearly well looked after and protected which is great to see. The staff are friendly and ensure that your putting you and the monkeys welfare before any photos. I think this is somewhere you could easily relax for a couple of hours.", "I was so excited about going to visit the monkeys and I was not disappointed! They are cute, funny, curious and mischievous. Their little hands are very gentle and even if they climb on you and eventually pull your hair it doesn't hurt! It's part of the experience! If you follow the park rules (ie don't look them in the eyes, if they try to take the food let them, don't panic, don't hold items that they can steal, etc .. you will ensure that you have a great time! There are park staff throughout the forest ensuring that both the monkeys and the visitors are safe. I have read a few reviews of people complaining about the monkeys which I think is very unfair. It's very simple. People that do not appreciate nature and monkeys should not visit!", "A nice enough setting and a walk among temples, big trees and monkeys. Nothing to complain about, but don't go out of your way to see it. Between the little monkeys and the humans, there's a lot of primates in a humid, leafy place. Some of the temples and statues are very nice, to be fair.", "Great fun! I was a bit nervous as we'd heard many stories about the cheeky thieving monkeys and I am a bit of a chicken. Don't wear earrings- I nearly lost one of mine to them and don't take plastic bags or food- they can get very aggressive trying to wrestle them off you and may bite if you resist. I saw that happen. That said they are absolutely enchanting and well worth a visit! The monkeys do bite so beware of feeding them bananas, but as far as I could tell only the dogs in have rabies. Check for yourself but I was able to relax a little when I found out the monkeys do not carry rabies.", "Pleasant walk, got to explore freely. Wear comfortable shoes, preferably closed or with grip as some areas are wet/dirty. Monkeys generally are okay, don’t bother much, occasionally you may be the chosen one where they decide to jump on you (even if you don’t have food). I had the joy of having a monkey on me which tried to open my bag and I got lightly bitten which didn’t hurt, hopefully not deterring anyone visiting but making you aware of possibilities. Hand sanitiser/wipes/tissues are ideal!", "I am a huge animal lover an wont participate in anything that harms animals (such as elephant riding/ tiger kingdom etc) and I really believe the monkeys here are happy and healthy (not to mention procreating- we must have seen atleast 50 babies!!) However they are still wild so you need to keep that in mind and not treat them as if they're domestic (when one wants the banana in your hand, give it to him quick!) The forest is lush with beautiful large trees and a flowing river through it, and temples are mossy and make a fabulous backdrop for your monkey pictures. We also went later in the day when the monkeys weren't as hungry/aggressive, and I think that was a good choice.", "Beautiful grounds with hundreds of hungry monkeys. The monkeys will climb onto you if you desire, which I loved. Only let the smaller ones do this though cuz the big ones have big teeth.", "It was good fun to see the monkeys and the forest is well worth a visit, but we also thought it was a fast visit.", "When going to one must go to the Monkey Forest. It is amazing how many monkeys there are especially out in the distance. The monkeys are definitely aggressive so be careful with food, getting too close and any valuables you may have easily accessible. If you do that just simply walk around and enjoy. As cool as the forest was I left a little underwhelmed. Maybe I was expecting so much more or it is always hyped up so much. It was one of the more forgettable places for me in , but still a must see.", "The monkey forest was an excellent natural place to visit in . The surroundings are pleasing and feels nice to see the different types of monkeys in their natural habitat. One should be careful with the mobiles and cameras as the monkeys deftly can snatch it from in a flick of a second. The visitors are warned sufficiently before entry about this. Still it was amusing to watch a monkey snatch the goggles from a tourist and jump away!", "Monkey Forrest is definitely worth a visit. The place is beautiful with many old trees and nice views. The monkeys are cute but very cheeky. You have to take good care of your belongings. The fact that they turned it into a tourist attraction is a little negative because many people just come there to take a picture with a monkey on their shoulder and to feed them which I don’t want to support. But still if you are in Ubud visit the monkey Forrest for a nice walk!", "This place was great. Before going I'd read some bad reviews about the place and to be honest was a little scared about going. Still. When I got there I read the do's and don't's and just followed that guidance. I didn't carry food around or antagonise the monkeys and it was an amazing experience. The monkeys were friendly and the babies were so cute. The actually sanctuary, without the monkeys, would be well worth the visit as the forest is beautiful. Definitely a must see to get you out of the main streets of Ubud and very reasonably priced.", "We visited the Monkey Park during our stay in Ubud and I can honestly say that it exceeded our expectations, we found the Monkeys around the Park facinating, it is a sanctuary as well as a park and we felt that the Monkeys are treated really well by all the staff. The location has some stunning scenery which enhances the experience. We rated the Park as the best activity we attended during out stay in Lombok and and we feel that it is a must visit attraction while in .", "Too many tourists. There's another monkey forest with less, called Sanglej, about 10 mins away. The photographers can be relentless, but you'll need locals to control the monkeys, as they have the tendency to take your stuff (the monkey) and barter them back for food. LADIES, tie your hair and keep your glasses in your purses. DUDES, keep your hats and glasses", "Mischievous monkeys! So fun getting to be around so many cute monkeys! But be careful as one of them grabbed hand sanitizer out of my pocket. Glad it wasn't anything valuable!", "2nd time i visited monkey forest and I enjoyed it even more. Don’t wear anything loose like glasses or jewelry. They’ll sometimes climb your back and if you have a bag, they’ll open it and steal things from it. Walk around the area and just enjoy. If you have food, they will swarm you.", "Its a nice park but its so crowded. Its funny to see the monkeys living their life. try to go in the early morning or in the evening...", "We had a good time strolling through the beautiful forest in the company of the monkeys who were curious about the visitors but very tranquil. I would recommend visiting, I think it could be especially fun for children.", "Lots and lots of Monkeys, so be careful with all ur possessions, they can attack u any time, even though caretakers are there. felt the admission charge is too high for such a place. three temples are there inside the sanctuary, and its worth a visit. ", "It is a green, natural park. You can feed the monkey with banana or peanuts. They are very friendly animals.", "I enjoyed visiting the monkey s I was scared at the start but they behaved well. I wasn't game to feed them though.", "Are you a monkey lover ? Go there, meet lots of them, give them bananas, try to make a selfie and probably some wil agressivily show you their teeth and some will be trying to \\steal\\\" your belongings. It must be very funny for bringing children. Apart of it, is not a calm park to visit full of tourists acting as monkeys ;)\"", "Mildly awesome. My girlfriend liked monkey so she enjoyed. Not my thing. We arrived and they were feeding the monkeys so they were all in one place. You have to be careful to not stare the monkeys at their eyes and not to feed them.", "Loved this park and interacting with the gorgeous monkeys especially the baby ones. Staff are very helpful and watchful.", "Nice place to feed monkeys. Don't forget to buy bananas because they are more expensive in the forest.", "We had a great experience at the sacred monkey forest. The place was not at all crowded and there were lots of monkeys roaming around in plain sight. After paying the entrance fee, we got a 'monkey guard' assigned to us - he acts as both protector and photographer- I would not go in the forest without one. We didn't want our picture taken (5$ for a polaroid), but he helped us loads with fending off the big monkeys and giving us food to feed the smaller ones - they like peanuts, so come prepared if you want to feed them extra. Careful, monkeys will climb up on your shoulders, or even head, to get the food from you, and they can be heavy - if you do not like it and want them to climb down, just tilt forward slowly and they will go. Also, the guard has a sling with him and he can fend them off if you only want to watch them. We went there with our 4 year-old and she loved having monkeys climb on her so we had a nice experience, but be warned there were other groups who got scared, so this activity not be for everyone.", "The monkey forest is an easy, cheap, and fun at-your-own-pace attraction. I'm glad we did some research ahead of time and did not have any loose objects (sunglasses, phones, etc.) in an accessible place because the monkeys search hard for those bananas. You can buy some at the entrance, but be careful b/c once they see you have banana they tend to swarm and aren't afraid to climb all over you trying to get more. We tended to hand them out at less \\monkey populated areas\\\". Also avoid giving them out when there are large and small monkeys b/c the large ones will get aggressive with the little guys. Don't wear anything you don't mind getting a bit dirty b/c they do like to climb up on you. Overall, we had a blast and it was so fun to watch them interact. One of my favorite afternoons in Ubud for sure!\"", "nice place, the monkeys are cute, fun, but also calm. show their funny habits and make the tourists laugh together. ", "If in Ubud, this is worth a visit just to tick it off the list. Probably won't need to spend more than an hour though. This is not a place to relax & be complacent as some monkeys are real trouble makers. Great monkey temple inside & nice little walk along the stream. You have to pay to enter & you can buy some bananas when inside to feed the monkeys. Be very careful with personal items as the monkeys will sneak up on you & try to steal them!", "Monkeys, monkeys everywhere!! Never have you seen or will ever again see this profusion of monkeys. They are so used to people that they won't run while you're busily snapping away with your iPhone. They'll pose, play and let you thoroughly enjoy your visit.", "A Nice park filled with 6 families of macaques monkeys. A bit crowded and monkeys are a bit mischievous... watch out for your stuff! But rare moments this close to these amusing creatures!", "I was expecting more since we came from Tanah Lot. However it was beautiful indeed and peaceful. Beware of the monkeys!", "The place is so beautiful and so sacred. U may feel bit scary but its too adventurous. Monkeys are too friendly and will surely co-operate to get a good Selfie for Profile pics.", "This is a must do for Ubud - you are literally surrounded by cheeky little monkeys in lush surroundings. Common sense should prevail, you are surrounding yourself with semi wild animals therefore be respectful of their space, you are in their domain. Other than common sense, enjoy watching these little cheeky creatures and be prepared for them stealing food from your bag! The walks through the park were very beautiful and tranquil. Expect to pay about $40AUD for entry and you will spend about 2-3hrs here", "Really glad we visited here it was very enjoyable and only 50k to get in. The monkeys are very cute and fun, will definitely chase you if you have any food on you though so watch out 🤣", "Is a magic and mystic place, I like the monkeys can be wherever they want to. However is better not to carry any food otherwise they can smell it and they will hunt you until they get what they want. Is really beautiful, I love to see the kids at their drawing clases and so respectful with the environment.", "Loved visiting the monkey forest! It is literally full of monkeys that come really close and if you have bananas they would jump on top of you to get the banana. Be careful too because they will grab sunglasses on top of your head or open your bag and steal stuff. Bananas are more expensive inside so make a stop before you get there to buy some bananas! :-)", "I come here every time I'm in Ubud, about 6 times now. I learnt early on to conceal the bananas in my carry bag, otherwise you will lose them as soon as you enter from the greedy monkeys. The forest has a lovely walking path to also see the monkeys in their more natural habitat. If you don't buy bananas you will still have a great time watching the monkeys crawl up the people with bananas. The monkeys will play, frolic, fight with each other all over the forest as well as interact with the human visitors. It is a pleasant visit & always great to see animals living in their natural habitat.", "They are professional monkeys trained to grab all your belongings such as sunglasses hats even slippers. Do bring a stick with you for safety issue. Also note don't walk alone yourself, it's really easy being attacked. By the way the sunset is really amazing!!", "People feed the monkeys fast food and learn them that bags and stuff carry food. Guidelines say that you shouldn't feed the monkeys but even the guides are feedung them snickers and stuff. In the end everyone is surprised that these animals start wrecking bags for food and bite people when they don't give something. In the end these are animals in nature and you should tread them that way. It's more an attraction than an experience and the monkeys are the worst off in the end...", "Splending and magical place - JUNGLE in middle of the city. Lots of bridges, waterfalls and...monkeys :) We enjoyed the walk in there. It is very lively place. Follow guides and rules in place. Otherwise, moneys will stole stuff from you and even open your bags if they smell food inside. Zippers and not enough..", "Really pleasant hour or so wandering around an impressive setting - with huge trees, a narrow canyon walk, and moss covered temples - while the monkeys did their thing. The monkeys are not all that tame - feeding them is very much at your own risk, and we saw one person feeding them have an earring pulled out - however if you don't have food on you (or in your bag / pockets), pay attention to the signs and treat them with respect then they just mind their own business in little family groups. Definitely recommend.", "It takes 1 hour to make the complete visit. Two temples inside. Don't miss the one with the water, i unfortunately missed it, it seems the most beautiful And be careful to monkey, especially if you hold a banana!", "A great place to visit - beautiful park with a funny monkeys. I also suggest to buy a bananas to feed the monkeys - it’s an unforgettable adventure! But do not forget to watch your valuables - monkeys can try to steal them!)", "I had fun visiting the sacred monkey forest. Felt a bit scared at the beginning haha but only because I’ve never seen monkeys out of a zoo. Be careful with your backpack keep it closed and don’t bring jewelry because monkey sometimes may jump in your head and ripped them of, they are not violent if you are respectful and don’t look them in the eyes. Warning: they are on trees and sometimes they pee on you haha. Don’t bring plastic bags because they love to steal what’s inside. The place is a bit crowded, so try to go early. I had fun and totally recommend:)", "I really enjoyed the afternoon here. It was amazing to see the monkeys so up close, always been a dream to do that. The temples are beautiful ad well. Took tons of pictures and was so fun to watch these funny little guys play around. There are also many varied ages represented amongst the population. Don't be an idiot and try to feed the monkeys or agitate them, they are wild animals. Anyone I saw who was getting jumped on or was getting aggression was either people who were feeding the monkeys or trying to play. Watch your small children and don't let them too close, walk slowly and have respect. (Anyone who has gotten bit probably had it coming!)", "As per previous reviews be prepared for the monkeys. They are fun to watch but they are a bit over familiar with humans and will climb all over you, pickpocket you or if you're really unlucky bite you! Which would mean you needing a rabies injection. I also felt that there was an excess of food there-the monkeys don't need all of the bananas that tourists are buying. The forest itself was beautiful and there were some great statues around as well as a lovely temple. ", "The monkey forest is a well maintained environment, the monkeys seem to be happy and used to the crowd.", "We walked here from Ubud town centre and it was about a 15 minute walk in the heat. Big sanctuary with loads of monkeys roaming around. We saw many tourists have property stolen or have monkeys jumping on them. You can attract the monkeys to you if you buy fruit to give to them. Pleased that there were no mosquitos.", "Baby monkeys still with their mothers are the cutest!!! Great to escape the heat and busyness of Ubud for an hour or two.", "What a beautiful temple to walk through and see the many monkeys. They usually only approach if you are holding a banana or look like you're about to get one! But if you do, get the camera ready, because they are fast! It was an amazing day!", "Monkeys Monkeys Monkeys- they are every where!!! At first I was a bit scared but once I realised they won't do anything I relaxed a little. Just a little tip if you respect them they will respect you. The jungle is a beautiful place a must do if your in - you don't need much time here we walked the whole sanctuary in just over an hour", "Many visitors relate histories of horror and fear while visiting this monkey forest. Far from it. Of course those monkeys are a bit more wild than most in zoos (also because they are not in a cage) but they are far from being dangerous. Yes, they jump on you and try to open bags but thats the fun part. You just need to follow their rules (not carry food, etc.) and everything should be ok. Of course you need to have a bit of conscience but the visit is interesting. Not the most spectacular thing in Ubud though.", "Can be fun, but can be a bit dangerous also. Be careful while feeding. I did see a monkey bite. They have a first aid place outside.", "Amazing experience being able to roam freely with monkey's. There are plenty of baby monkeys and they are everywhere, generally very friendly. I have seen a few tourist being bitten but its their own fault, too pushy with them, forcing them to stay/pose for a photo, these are wild animals not props....awesome experience, highly recommended, we do it every time we come to ", "We visited in the afternoon when the monkeys seemed a bit quieter. Regardless one jumped on my bag and I had to shake him off! Witnessed someone being scratched/bitten but to be honest you can't expect to treat these animals like pets (stroking & holding them for photos) then be surprised when they don't know if you've had enough! Clean and with great walking spaces - only go if you are comfortable around monkeys :)", "As they are regularly fed, they are less aggressive than in other places. They still steal everything they can so be prepared and don't leave anything visible. They even grab water bottles from your bag is they are visible. Great place. Take enough time to walk around and enjoy the playful monkey babies running around", "The walk through the natural rainforest is worth the cheap admission price alone. The monkeys were not interested in us during our visit. Allow up to 1 hour to wander around the Sanctuary.", "Very nice place . Magic old statues and impressive buildings. Full of monkey which are very bad. They steal water bottles , food and attack people who are not aware. Nice place overall .", "Loved this place. Not only monkeys but temples, statues. Very cheap entry fee. Monkeys were calm unless there was food around......don't be surprised to have them jump on your shoulder.", "The monkey forest in Ubud is definitely worth visiting! One will quickly understand and probably feel why it's considered sacred by the nese. Obviously, the monkeys playing monkeys are hilarious and great fun to watch but the forest itself is at least as great.", "we thoroughly enjoyed the monkey forest with the opportunities to interact with them ... kids were intrigued by the experience! has been pouring rain in Ubud since we arrived on 2 Dec... so be there early! rain seems to start around 12.30pm and only stopped in the late afternoon", "We spent a couple of hours here. We didn't buy any food, just enjoyed walking through the forest and watching the cheeky monkeys watching us. Once you get away from the entrance the monkeys just get on with their own lives. Little ones playing in front of you, bigger ones jumping through trees. Most people who get jumped on are usually holding out food, carrying water or sitting down.", "Enjoyed walking around in the monkey forest a lot! I'm staying at Alaya resort Ubud which is very close to the monkey forest (less than 10 minutes walk) Entry fee was 40000 Rupiah per adult. As soon as you walked in you will see a lot of monkeys. The atmosphere was great as it's surrounded by tall trees, there are also temples and a river. You can buy bananas there and take pictures with the monkeys. Highly recommend this place if you are a monkey lover like me :)", "The monkey preserve is home to monkeys first and foremost. It's quiet and serene as well as fun. After walking a few of the short trails, I sat down to just watch the monkeys play. Before I knew it, one mischievous monkey had reached into my bag and pulled out a blue container with some medicine inside. I was more worried about the monkeys than the medicine. The staff played a game with them and had it in hand within a minute. The assured me the monkey just thought it was a toy and wouldn't have eaten a pill. I have great respect for the staff. Although my bag was zipped, I would recommend not carrying a bag with openings at the corners. Tourists are welcome but it is more than a tourist attraction. It's like being invited into someone's home.", "Spent a big day with other activites and this was on the list. My friend loves monkeys so we visited. When we arrived it was late in the afternoon. Most of the stalls were closed when we entered. A lady walked around with us and we paid money for food to give the monkeys. There were so many everywhere, a few climbed around us for food and jumped on us. The baby monkeys, no matter how hard we tried to trick the adults were always bullied for the food. We spent maybe a total of 30 minutes before leaving. Had to ask a few people to open their stalls for us to buy something.", "We visited Monkey Forest during our trip to Ubud in July 2014. It's very close to the centre of Ubud, just at the bottom of the main street. Entry was around 35,000 IDR. When we were there it was very busy but that won't stop the monkeys, there are hundreds of them! Beware of any food in your pockets or your bag, they will climb all over you to get it! It was a great place to spend a couple of hours, however it is small so will not take you all day. You will get plenty of photos from it though!", "This is a good place to see, the monkeys in their environment up close. Whilst this is good it is something someone would only do once and there is a limited amount of time oneself can watch a monkey lie around.", "It was so much fun the Sanctuary was so beautiful everywhere flowers and colours. The Monkeys were so cool I loved theme even if they would jump on to you when u have some nuts in your hands, anyway it was funny", "Brilliant experience, worth a visit. The monkeys are so cute and you have the opportunity to buy bananas to give to them and they aren't shy in jumping on you for a banana. Make sure you don't have any valuables tho as they can be a bit cheeky and take things from you.", "We were skeptical about the SMF but decided to give it a go anyway because there are a lot of good reviews on here. We actually enjoyed most of it until the last ten minutes of our stay. Firstly one monkey turned very aggressive towards me after I stopped it stealing my iPhone. I am sure it would have attacked me if one of the guides wasn't on hand to stop it. Then, my girlfriend and I sat next to some guides in order to have a chat. There were monkeys sitting around us grooming each other and looking relaxed. Suddenly one came out of the forest and bit my girlfriend on the arm, breaking the skin. We immediately told the guides and were directed to the first aid booth. There they gave her an alcohol wipe and said that there's no more treatment necessary. We obviously asked about rabies as the skin had been broken. They did the worst possible job in trying to convince us that there was no need for an anti rabies vaccine. They merely pointed at some certificates that showed that a monkey that died last year didn't die of rabies, and some printouts of poorly worded emails from some supposed academics and veterinary professionals that basically said 'oh yeah the monkeys here don't have rabies'. The most surprising part was when they told me they only tested 1 monkey for rabies (out of 600+) in the last year! An enjoyable day turned into an expensive one when my girlfriend had to be immunised because of the bite. Most people will leave SMF without being harmed but from what I saw today the monkeys are that used to human interaction that they will be curious enough to bite you, if you're unlucky. My girlfriend didn't feed them or goad them in any way either! It was completely unprovoked.", "Fabulous little reserve on the outskirts of Ubud. Went early in the morning when the monkeys were being fed. Dozens of monkeys sitting around, happily munching. Perfect photo taking opportunity. Park was quiet at this time though tour buses had started to arrive as I was leaving, so it was becoming more crowded. Would recommend arriving at opening time to fully enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of the forest. Plenty of warning signs indicating the correct way to act so as to not upset the monkeys. I did witness a pair of glasses being swiped of one unsuspecting visitor by a particularly cheeky monkey - Care with loose belongings! If you are looking for a photo with a monkey on you, buy the bananas from the vendors. Though be warned, the monkeys are semi wild and their priority is the banana - they may be a little rough!", "I really love animals in general and monkeys specially! For me it was a very nice experience to get that close to the monkey. They might climb on you and grab you or your belongings. But you have to be careful, they are still wild animals. One did bite me, but it won't hurt if you stay calm. Treat them with respect and you'll be fine. Enjoy the beautiful nature of the park.", "Great experience visiting this beautiful monkey filled forest, beautiful animals! One of the best things about Ubud is this beautiful sanctuary, explored for nearly 3 hours going around getting up close with monkeys of all ages and sizes... Seen some tourists teasing them when food to try get nice pics, don't overdo as it's their environment and they may react if being teased (as expected) just remember your there for a day it's there environment your in respect it!! Don't wear jewellery watches necklaces etc , they also like bottles. Nearly 700 monkeys playing,bathing, rubbing each other's backs such an lovely setting. Also extremely reasonably priced only 3/4euro (50000 idr) Don't miss this 🙌🏻", "Real tourist trap. Perhaps it's okay for kids, but this is just one step above seeing monkeys in a zoo. A real tourist trap!", "My boyfriend and I visited the Monkey Forest in September and had a great time there. The enterance fee is $3AUD and inside you can buy bananas to feed the monkeys for another $2. We didnt buy the bananas because the monkeys can get aggressive looking for the food, especially the adults which start hissing at each other. We can on the edge of the path and the yound monkeys came to sit with us without food which was great for photos. There was also a man at the back of the garden getting a monkey to sit on tourists shoulders free of charge. We were delighted to find a small temple at the bottom of the garden with a magical nese bridge covered with hanging tree roots- it makes for great photos", "Very interesting and worthwhile, lots to see with temples and monkeys, need to be careful with the monkeys as they can bite. very nice cafes on the way to monkey forest", "This was an unusual experience, the monkeys are everywhere, you don't notice them at first, then when your eyes adjust, you see them, they are friendly, and definitely let you know, you are entering their domain. I was personally quite freaked out, and walked through quickly and couldn't wait to leave, having said that, a keeper sat me down and one walked over me and ate out of my hand, which was ok. One tried to get in my bag, and when I moved it , it snarled at me, and I took off. The keepers there, know them well, and keep the peace, but at one stage I did feel like I was in a scene from Planet of the apes. The monkeys look healthy, and I would definitely recommend a visit.", "This was my second visit. It's definitely worth seeing once but probably that's enough. However, if you are planning a visit to the Monkey Forest, there are a few things to be aware of to help ensure your visit is an enjoyable one. It’s important to know that the monkeys are very aggressive and there are lots of them. Don’t wear a hat or cap – a monkey will take it. Don’t carry a bottle of water – a monkey will take it. Don’t carry an open bag or backpack – a monkey will jump on it and pull everything out. Definitely do not buy bananas to feed the monkeys – note how the vendors have to keep the monkeys away with a stick! If you buy bananas the monkeys will jump up and grab them as soon as you take hold of them. If you hold the bananas up high thinking that will give you some time to hand them out, a monkey will jump on you and pull at your clothes until you hand them over. So take care and have a nice visit!", "This is a must-do activity in ubud. Great for kids, just don’t get handsy with the monkeys. For $5ish USD you can walk around a beautiful forest and see the monkeys play and eat in their natural habitat.", "We had a great time visiting the monkey forest. We purchased some bananas from inside the sanctuary and allowed the monkeys to climb up and eat the bananas while siting on our shoulders. You must give them the banana if they try to take or they may bite you (this is advised on the way in by staff), however, we saw some people try and snatch bananas back from the monkeys which any sensible person knows isn't a good idea! Be careful of them trying to get into your rucksacks as they look for food and take your belongings (we saw someone have items thrown into bushes!). I'd advise going in the morning if you want to see the monkeys up close and feed them bananas. By the time we left I think they were full of bananas and not very interested in taking them from people anymore.", "Its very funny to see freaked out tourists run away from the monkeys with their bananas in their hand. As soon as the monkeys see the bananas they will attack you and try to grab them. As soon as you dont have any left they will leave you alone. Above that the trees are nice but nothing more to see really!", "Thousands of monkeys all trying to get food off you, most jump onto to you climb onto your head and also will take your glasses and other items you have if they can access them so be warned if you are a little on the nervous side you wont enjoy your time here. You can employ a guide whom will control the monkeys for you which will make your time in the forest more enjoyable. The gardens are lovely.", "It was an amazing experience for me , the forest is like cartoons forest . It was very nice, and the monkey was sooo cute 😂", "The place is amazing, it's a forest in the middle of the city with huge trees, lots of plants and hundreds of monkeys. It's a really fun experience to go there and see how they behave with each other, how they ask for bananas (you can buy there and give them to the monkeys). I spent around 50min and it was more than enough to see and take videos and pictures with them. It's place where you van go alone, in couple or with kids and you'll definitely enjoy it.", "Well i gave it another try after what happened last year, and it turned out even worse. This year I brought 3 bags full of bananas instead of bread. I also brought 2 sticks of wood to carry those because they were very heavy. It turns out the monkeys don't eat them. They just take it and rip it apart and leave them. In the middle of walking around, a staff aproached us and said that a female visitor complained that we hit the monkey with the stick, that is like a complete nonsense, we got suprised too. Then my father asked him to find that so called female guest who had complained. As we thought he couldn't find her. We know that he is making up because he is the only staff who aproached us. And then we asked for the manager. While waiting for the manager, he told us not to bring bananas and told us to throw the plastic bags that were holding the bananas. That's even crazier. Then we asked him by what should we bring the bananas with if we can't use the plastic bags. He couldn't answer. And then we asked him if we want to bring a lot of bananas should the staff help us by carrying them bare hands without plastic bags and he said o\\\" with a loud voice. It litteraly means that he told us not to bring bananas so that the staff who sells bananas get alot of profit by selling way too expensive bananas. Not long after that the manager came. And then we had and an argue. He told us like this, \\\" if you want to give those to the monkeys bring them to that very side of the forest , cut them in small pieces and leave them, if you don't want that , you should leave, now \\\". We were quite furious hearing this and wanted to leave that place right away. It is like we were forced to leave because we brought a lot of bananas and sticks to carry them around. It's a complete nonsense. So he asked us for our sticks, but we told him not to throw it away so we can use it again to visit another monkey forest which is far more nicer than this. We gave him our sticks and he gave one of them to the first staff who aproached us first. And then he throw it away. Our anger is like its limit, we asked him to take it back and he acted like he wasn't listening. My uncle took the stick and ask for the manager to guide us to the exit gate. When we reached the front gate, they left us. We asked the security staff who was at the front gate for their names. After we explained he told us that he also had an argue with that manager. He told us to if we wanted we should go to the office. Then we go to the office our story. We also pointing out all those things we were angry of. One, we were told not to bring bananas from the outside. Two, we were told not to bring the sticks. By the way those two are not in the written rules. And three, that we were told to leave. We both know that we could bring it to the court because there is a law for that. They got scared by hearing that and gave our ticket money back right away. Well I thought that maybe we shouldn't go there anymore because it's already the third time we're being dissapointed by going there. I rather go to another monkey forest like Sangeh where we were not told to leave because we brought food for the monkeys on our own. So yeah, thanks for the unpleasant welcome.\"", "It was filled with asian tourists and monkeys stealing their glasses. It was really overcrowded and tourist-busses everywhere. Not at all what the pictures promised.", "The monkey forest is a nice place to walk thru and look at the apes. These are very smart so watch your belongings. Despite it is a little expensive we liked the visit.", "We went to visit because we had nothing more to do. Finally it was one of the best visits in Ubud. Be careful with Monkeys as sometimes could be agressives", "The place scenery and view is good but be careful of the monkeys they are very aggressive they took my cousins iphone even my slipper 😂🙈", "The Monkey Forest is heavily forested and hilly. There are trails that allow visitors access to many parts of the park including the deep ravine, water stream and temples. The guide books shows three temples in the ground. We managed to see one (only because the other two were sacred and were closed to everyone except those willing to pray and wear proper nese praying attire). We were able to observed the monkeys daily activities such as fighting, grooming, and caring for their young at close range, and can even sit next to monkeys along the park's paths. BEWARE: The monkeys are more aggressive if you have food! It is best not to have any. Keep your bags/wallets secured.", "Peaceful, quiet place to walk first thing in the morning .. Watching the monkeys wake up and go about the daily routine.", "This was so much better than I expected, the entrance fee is worth it just for the beautiful grounds but the monkeys really make this extra special. This was so good I am going back again, definitely my highlight of Ubud so far !!", "A fascinating, inexpensive way to spend an hour of two in a delightful environment with lots of cheeky monkeys.", "The Monkey's were adorable, one of them even climbed up on my shoulders and hung out for a little bit. Definitely an experience worth trying, note that there are three different Monkey forests in .", "As soon as I stepped into the grounds I went to take a picture of the first monkey I saw. He looked me straight in the eye, charged after me and and lunged towards a small bag I had in my hand. He tore the bag and tried to take the batik inside. My husband came to the rescue and scared him off. It was actually a funny experience but I can see how it could get out of control fast, they have very big teeth. The place is very pretty and worth the visit but don't bring anything except your camera because they will take it!", "Cool little escape from the streets of Ubud. It's pretty amazing that there is a lush sanctuary in the middle of the city of Ubud full of monkeys that love your bananas, water bottles, and sunglasses. Sadly the temples were off limits the day we visited. If you're in the area and you have an hour or two to spare definitely make the stop.", "This was my favourite place in . I am 6 years old. The monkeys took the banana's from my hand. I was scared, but then it became quiet fun. There was one big one who got quiet friendly with me. All the other monkeys seemed to be scared of him. If you have kids, do not leave without going there, its really fun.", "Costs $3 pp to enter and you can spend as long as you wish. You can buy bananas to feed the monkeys there..warning split the bunch up and hold onto them tight! About an hour is probably long enough to walk around and see all. Worth going and seeing for sure while in Ubud.", "I really didn't know what to expect but the monkey forest was a very nice surprise, with a lot of monkeys in a natural environment. You can even let them climb onto your shoulder, with the aid of bananas, that you can purchase on site. The monkey forest would be very nice to visit with children!", "One of the things you have to do in Ubud. It is full of tourists but it is still a pleasant walk through the forest and the monkeys are naughtly and delightful. Pity about all the little tourist shops one has to pass.", "What can I say this place sure is a good place too see the wildlife of nature and not to forget monkey's", "For about 30,000 rupiah (less than $3 AUD) you can experience this enjoyable place...even if you are a little scared of monkeys. But be warned, they are in abundance and pop up everywhere....I loved it. They have real charm and a cheekiness to them. I expected them to be scared, but they are quite the opposite. Put your sunglasses and water bottles away and they won't come running towards you to take them :) We also saw a mum carrying a brand new baby. It was a surreal experience.", "Once you have had your transport out to Ubud this is a relatively cheap day. The monkeys are very cheeky and can be aggressive if you don't follow the signs but all and all it's a great experience I would recommend to most people :)", "Truly monkeys are everywhere so be very careful about your things. They into water bottles, they will open your bag so better secure it properly, don’t hold plastics and bring food, don’t touch them especially the young ones as they will bite you, mind you I was actually bitten by one of them as I tried to touch one monkeys, good thing the wound was not infected and when we stumble upon one holy temple there, I made a small prayer while using the water to rub it on my wound, and now it’s all healed. Explore the place whereby the very highlight of this place is the gigantic banyan tree. If you want to take a pictures with them they are selling banana inside where you can buy and hold it in you hand and be prepared as monkeys will start climbing into you.", "We walked down monkey forest road it's about 1km from the main drag in Ubud. This place does exactly what it says on the tin it was about £2 to get in and the place was full of monkeys. We enjoyed the walk and watching the monkeys they seemed very happy and content. Would have liked to have found more information on the temple within the forest and how it was connected to the monkeys.", "I really enjoyed my long walk through the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary. I spent about 2 to 3 hours total walking around and taking pictures of the monkeys who seem completely comfortable with the other visitors to the sanctuary. I did have on monkey jump on me (even though I had absolutely no food or drinks on me) but didn't experience anything too traumatic. It was a memorable, fun experience that I would recommend to animal lovers who don't often get to see monkeys so up close and personal.", "I went together with my wife to the sanctuary. This got a good rating on Tripadvisor, so i was really curious. Our hotel is in Kuta, which was about 1,5 hours driving from our hotel. This was quite long, but at the end it was worth it. The entrance not really expensive. When entering the park you are shown the rules. Do not feed the monkeys, do not touch them and do not smile at them ( they see that as an act of agression) Also you need to make sure you do not have loose items on you, such as sunglasses, hats etc. Just ot be sure. The monkeys are not agressive at all, but also not scared of people. You can approach them really closely. There are a few feeding stations where the monkeys are gathering if they are hungry. You can see them eating corn and sweet potatoes. Plenty of staff was around to keep an eye out for the safety of the monkeys and the visitors. Also i was able to get some corn from a staffmember to feed a monkey sitting on my shoulder. It costed me 20.000 Rupia which is a little over 1 Euro. This gave me a great oppertunity to get even closer to the monkeys for a nice photo. The monkeys can move around freely and do whatever they want. If they wish to stay away from the people, they have all possibilities to do so. If they would like to be close to people, they also can. We spend about 1,5 hours in the park. Having a nice relaxing walk and look at all the funny monkeys doing their monkeybusiness. I would really suggest to visit this park, even if it is a bit further driving.", "Great place for adults and children , watch the monkeys carefully as they are thieves anything on show is fair game and they will even go into your pockets", "This is a fun site to walk through with a beautiful view of the green environment, and plenty of monkeys to get hassled by ;-). You can feed them bananas or any other snacks but make sure to have only one in your hand at a time b/c they grab whatever food they can find. The small ones are cute though the big ones can be a little scary haha. But all in all, fun to see them climbing around and a fun thing to have done in Ubud.", "A lot of reviews talking about cheeky monkeys... just remember that they are exactly that! Follow the instructions on the signs in the forest and you will be fine. If you don't want monkeys on you, don't stand still next to them, don't bring food into the forest (or plastic bags), and just be aware of your surroundings (don't stand too long next to a wall or tree as you may acquire a \\friend\\\" on your shoulder). If you understand monkeys, these are common sense things; if you have not been around them before, just stay calm and follow instructions! For North Americans, treat them like you would a raccoon... cute to look at, especially the baby ones, but they are smart, cunning, cheeky and greedy, so you don't get too close! If you buy the available bananas to feed them, you are taking your chances!! If you want a monkey on your shoulder for photos, I would recommend you instead approach one of the many park staff who seem to have smaller treats to feed the monkeys... they will goad the monkey onto your shoulder with treats and keep them calm. Apart from that, a beautiful forest to see, a nice temple, make sure you get down to the ravine where the \\\"sacred water spring temple\\\" is if you can.\"", "Cheap entry here and lots of great space to walk around and see the monkeys playing. They aren't afraid of humans so be aware of your proximity to them and do not get out any food or even plastic bottles unless you want them all over you. My boyfriend was very careful and only put his hand in his pocket to ensure his wallet was safe and a monkey mistook that for him hiding food - next minute he ran up his leg and bit his hand to try and get the food (that wasnt there) It was the tiniest bite in the world, but it drew blood these monkeys carry rabies/herpes B so we had to get him a rabies injection the day after to ensure he would be okay and further treatment when we got home. You must know this was all precautionary and cases of rabies and herpes B in monkeys is rare but you cant take the chance when rabies has no symptoms and its fatal. For the hassle it caused alone you want to avoid it! So just be sure to keep your hands in sight and open so they cant mistake you for having food. Saying all of that I really enjoyed it here, it was great seeing the monkeys playing and eating in a more natural setting. But make sure you're careful.", "All ways worth looking at monkeys so much fun the park is nice not to expensive and if your in Ubud why not", "We went to monkey forest at 9am, I was slightly worried myself so decided to go first thing. The monkeys were being fed by workers and the forest was being cleaned so lots of staff were around. The monkeys were all a bit sleepy still so a bit more settled than later on in the day from what we heard. I had a couple of monkeys jump on me but just staying calm and keep walking they soon loose interest and jump off. I saw no levels of aggression or items being robbed if you don't behave like you have something for them they literally have no interest. The staff handle them well and I enjoyed our visit here. It's s beautiful place, staff are friendly and you can step out to the shops opposite where some of the monkey wander looking for food. Definitely a place to visit", "Pros - Lots of monkeys - Nice grounds and setting Cons - Too commercialised now, a tourist trap - Setting was nice but ruined by the hordes of people - Price increased to Rp50Kpp We went to the Monkey Forest 2 years ago where we stumbled through a tiny gait and wandered past a multitude of monkeys relaxing with hardly another tourist in sight – it was a very enjoyable experience. This time (after passing through a whole new entrance similar to that of a theme park) we battled to walk down a footpath. No longer can you feed the monkeys and people still don’t adhere to warning signs regarding plastics and monkey behaviour. Is this really a good development for the monkeys? We won’t be doing it again.", "The 'sacred' monkey forest is a nice little walk through the Ubud jungle. The monkeys are quite cheeky so keep your phones, wallets and food hidden. The traffic to get here is very packed and the forest has gotten flooded with tourists recently, which is a bit of a shame because it affects the serene environment of the nature. Still, it's a place I would recommend checking out when you're in town.", "Was told to be wary of the monkeys and mind your wallet etc, but they were great. If you had bananas they would climb up you but I didn't see any aggression from them at all. Really enjoyed the surroundings and the overall experience", "Had a lovely stroll through, the monkeys are true characters. Such a nice place, make sure you follow the rules otherwise you will put yourself in danger of being accosted by the monkeys.", "The Monkey Forrest is fabulous. The monkeys are very cute & funny to watch & if you are lucky, they will sit on your shoulder. Be careful of any Mothers with a baby, as they are protective & some people insist on getting close to them at their own risk.", "The monkey forest is cheap to enter (80,000) and although it’s usually rammed with people, there are plenty of monkeys around to see, and park rangers offer to take photos with them. The actual forest is very pretty and well maintained. Considering this is such a touristy attraction we were pleasantly surprised at how respectful everyone was of the animals.", "Make sure you walk down to the river area, as that was stunning scenery. There were monkey's down there showing off.", "I came to see the monkeys and i got to see them. It wasnt as bad as i expected. The monkeys were everywhere, but not crowded, and not rowdy. When you go in, there is a notice board informing visitors the dos&donts so just listen to it. If u do not want monkeys crowding around you or climbing over you, dont buy the bananas to feed them and you will be fine. I approached one of the park ranger (?) and he gave me some corn to feed the monkeys. Got 2 of them over my head & shoulders but i didnt mind since that was my intention. Overall a good experience though it would be good to have some directional signs.", "This place was fantastic. Cost 40,000 ruprees to get a ticket. Lots of Statues and little paths to follow which will take you around the forest. They are extending it to add more sitting areas which is under construction atm. You walk from the entry down past the little pod that they Bath in during the day if you are lucky enough to see it. There are alot of monkeys here and I had no problems other than when a lady was freeding a Monkey to get on my head for a Picture ( cost 20000 rupree ) it thought my ponytail was a banana ( Blonde ) and tried to take it with him, I had a great time with these monkeys. They also is little paths to take to see the river which was pretty.", "The monkeys are really cute but there's certain rules. You can't look at them long or touch them or else they feel uncomfortable. So you must be really careful here. It's hard to take a good photo because they don't really stay still half of the time. The park itself was really peaceful and beautiful. Take the time to look and take nice pictures there. I spent under an hour here.", "This is a great unique experience for all of about AU$8 entry. The Forest is inhabited by more than 800 wild monkeys, all fed and maintained by over 300 staff. The funds from your entry ticket go back into maintaining the Forest which is very well kept. The walk ways are easy to navigate and not too steep. I could sit and watch the monkeys all day! Whilst we read many reviews about the monkeys stealing personal belongings and jumping on people, we did not experience this on our visit. We are merely visitors to their home so it’s important to respect and follow the signage around the Forest as their behaviour can be unpredictable. This is a great facility and unique experience in Ubud!", "When we walked in we brought some bananas(stupidly priced!) and didn't even get 10m before we just threw them on the ground to get rid of them. Luckily our nanny had the baby and I had our toddler because a monkey jumped up on my husband who's a big bloke and 6'1... We were there for about an 45mins in total. I wouldn't go back again", "We came here as part of a Voyagin full day tour of Ubud & Tanah Lot. Reading some of the reviews we were a little nervous about what the monkeys would do eg we didn't want them to jump on us or steal anything. Nor did we want to be bitten! After researching more about it & talking to the tour guide, I can give you the following tips to avoid the above happening: 1. Don't bring food or buy bananas at the entrance to feed the monkeys. If you don't want them to jump on you, just don't tempt them with food. There is a stack of food which the park workers leave out for the monkeys to take & eat as they please. They are well fed & happy. They don't need more food. The only reason they sell bananas is for those tourists who want to get more hands on & have monkeys climb onto them for photos. But given the rabies risk in , we didn't want to risk it. 2. Avoid eye contact & don't stare at the monkeys in the eye. They can take that as a threat or you trying to be aggressive. 3. If a monkey happens to jump on you, just keep moving. Don't try to hit it or push it off you. Just walk. It will jump off you eventually. Luckily this never happened to us. The monkeys kept to themselves, went to the tourists seeking attention or were busy protecting their babies. 4. Don't walk around holding stuff in your hands (that includes water bottles, sunglasses, food, expensive belongings, mobile phones, cameras) & keep your bags zipped up & close to your body. We only opened our bag to take our camera out, take a quick photo & then put it back in our bag. You could leave it hanging around your neck if you wanted to but just hold onto it tightly! We did see a monkey grab a water bottle out of a lady's hand & take off with it. One monkey growled at a guy who got too close to its baby. Overall the park is nice. It's like walking around a rainforest. Pretty good size. There's a section where you can walk alongside a river & get photos taken on a rock. Also a big stone bridge to walk over which looks like it's been there for a long time. And there's monkeys everywhere! Most have babies on them! So there's plenty of opportunities to see them or take photos. We felt more comfortable going there with our guide but there were plenty of people who weren't with guides. I think we spent 45mins (or 1 hr) max there as we had other things to do on the itinerary. ", "Had the best time here today with my friend! Definitely buy bananas and have the guides help you see how to feed them to the monkeys. The bigger monkeys were very strong be careful when feeding them. Don’t look any of the monkeys in the eye they do not like it, also they are very sneaky and fast! Don’t wear any earrings, necklaces, or hair clips you care haha! Otherwise it was a blast, would definitely go back :)", "It didn't cost us to enter the forest, maybe we took the wrong path into the forest.......It was extremely entertaining watching the monkeys interact and the behaviour of the tourists, especially those that carried bananas in.....naturally the monkeys will approach you if you carry food..so no point in screaming when they do ! My suggestion, don't buy the bananas at the entrance and just enjoy the stroll through these beautiful forests.", "For $3 (Rp. 30,000), I don't think there's a better way to spend an afternoon in . The sanctuary is accurately described as a forest. There are hauntingly beautiful trees throughout the attraction, adding to the mythical feel of the forest. The monkeys are wild monkeys. They are used to coming in contact with humans, but they know that this is their sanctuary. I don't recommend carrying anything shiny (plastic bags, bottled water) in your hand, as they may try to snatch it away from you. Some monkeys seem to tolerate humans, some seem to not give a darn at all about the people around them (I saw some people got creepily close to a monkey to do a selfie), and some are more \\interactive.\\\" We walked past a monkey who then turned around and tried to grab the bottled water out of my boyfriend's hand. I turned around to hear him scream like a little girl. It was hilarious and somewhat shocking. The sanctuary itself is quite big, with 3 different exits. It houses about 600 monkeys, including everything from baby monkeys to the alpha males. There are statues, temples and water fountains throughout the sanctuary. It's quite amusing to watch the monkeys interact with each other, and to watch them next to the monkey statues. While the sanctuary could've been better maintained, I thought it was relatively clean and not smelly at all for being an open air sanctuary for 600+ monkeys. Allow for 1-2 hours if you're planning on exploring through the forest. Otherwise, 30 minutes is probably perfect if you just want to walk the main route and say hello to these folks. If you're trying to figure out where you should make the trek out to Ubud, rest assured that there are plenty of other things to do in the area. Ubud is home to a lot of artists. The renowned silversmith, UC, is in the area and you can visit their gorgeous gallery (a pair of silver earrings start at $30ish or Rp. 300,000). It's definitely worth a visit even if you're not planning on buying anything. There are banana stands throughout the sanctuary. You can buy bananas to feed the monkeys (but this is guaranteed to make the monkeys want to climb you or jump onto your shoulders). If you appreciate a safe distance from the monkeys, don't feed them, don't provoke them, and never, ever touch the monkeys.\"", "Definitely a tourist spot in Ubud but it is an interesting place. The grounds are interesting and filled with temples and stone carvings - quite amusing when you look closely. And of course there are monkeys everywhere. Very bold and very cheeky - great fun to watch. Keep a close hold on hour possessions and be careful of any dangly bits on your clothes that could tempt a curious monkey.", "I could sit and watch the baby monkeys all day, but watch your back and accessories for older monkeys. A monkey had his hand in my pocket at one stage and I didn't even realise it! The forest is big with a huge temple at the back. Could easily spend a few hours discovering it all. Most areas are shady so it's a good outing for the middle of the day.", "If you haven't seen or fed a monkey before do it, but if you have don't worry! It's very touristy and the monkeys can get v mean!!", "so much fun !!!! worth it ! great fun for kids ! just have some bananas with you ...the entrance price is very reasonable! we highly recommend to other people that are visiting Ubud!", "Essentially a petting zoo for aggressive macaques in a beautiful forest. Im never a fan of humanised animals, especially when its encouraged by the park management. Not the monkeys fault, just too much forced interaction with tourists.", "It is a nice place for nature lovers. The place is calm with some notorious monkeys roaming freely and making the life of the traveler hell. my wife specially is scared of animals so had to leave this place with in half an hour.", "It is a beautiful place to walk and explore as well as a break from the heat. It has a jungle tropical feeling with lots of trees, water, bridges a temple and of course monkeys. The monkeys are a novelty but not to played with... They will pull your cap, open your back pack, and try to get the bananas if you put them into your pockets. As long as you follow the suggested guide lines it'll be a treat, but if you do have a problem they're plenty of guides to assist This is a must do if you're in the area and bring walking shoes", "The setting is amazing. You can observe and feed monkeys here. Great place for taking pictures. Just me mindful - they are wild animals but if you have common sense you'll be fine. Definitely worth coming over when in Ubud.", "I love monkeys, always have and find them extremely interesting and at times very funny. Well, that was too much for me! It was good and interesting to see how they live in their own forest but keep in mind you are invading their \\house\\\" and despite their cute faces they are wild animals that steal anything they like from you and bite if they feel threatened or do not get what they want. They can sense the bananas from your bag so just give it to them or they take it themselves anyway. Try to avoid eye contact and no touching! The forest is quite big with beautiful bridges going up and down, make sure to go all around it. It gets too crowded but do not miss it if your are a fan of monkeys. A lot of kids, I personally would not take mine while too young as monkeys could be scary and you have to be careful with where you step as they are literally all around you.\"", "You pay the entrance fee to the park and off you go! Its basically a nice stroll through the forest with monkeys everywhere. I was a bit worried after reading the reviews about the aggresive or grabby monkeys but we had absolutely no problems at all. We took photos of the monkeys playing or lying around, walked around for a while, and that was it.", "Overall it was nice to explore the calm place of Ubud. Of course you must pay for Banana's to feed the monkeys But still beautiful surroundings and serene views", "Wonderful day trip for the family. Just make sure if you have backpack and the monkeys jump on it, KEEP WALKING! That was not on the instructions of what to do/not to do sign. As you keep walking, the monkeys loose balance and would jump off from your backpack. If you stand still, they will start opening your the zipper and going through your things. I learned really quick after a few of them jumped on mine. The place is beautiful, and I think they have something around 800+ monkeys, semi-wild.", "This is a beautiful place in Ubud. The monkeys can be a bit wild but won't trouble you unless you trouble them. The forest is surprising dense with a waterfall and hundreds of monkeys yet quite serene. Theres a temple after a bit of a climb. There are shops selling antiques and artifacts outside. The area is quite picturesque.", "I can certainly say it didn't disappoint, it is indeed monkeys, in a forest environment. Only $5AUD / 50K IDR entry which I feel is fairly reasonable given they could probably charge three times that due to the footfall. Some of the areas were closed due to refurbishment or repair, did not seem to matter that much. The animals themselves are plentiful, but do be wary, they will pinch your water bottles and any other items of food / drink they can see. All part of the fun. Ample parking provided too, unsure of charge as we were on foot. Does seem to have cafe and toilet facilities at entrance.", "Lovely place for a walk. Easy for young kids. Ficus trees massive. Lots of monkeys. Interesting temples.", "Looking for monkeys this is the place to be . Temples okayish . I was staying opposite to this place so yeah it was good way to chill but won’t recommend if you are not staying in ubud .", "There are attendants everywhere to keep you safe if you feel uncomfortable, but part of the charm of this place is having the monkeys jump up and take a banana from you. Wear comfortable walking shoes (there are stairs and steps to the various areas) and plan to spend an hour just walking around in the jungle while curious (and hungry) monkeys check you out as much as you check them out! Pro-tip - gave your friends ready with the camera when you feed the monkeys. Also, if you're solo (like me) the ladies who sell the bananas in the park will gladly take your picture.", "How many places can you go where you can see these cute little guys, feed them and have them sit on you? This place is a sensory overload. A feast for the eyes with the stunning gardens and statues, and the cutest, little fur ball monkeys ever! Best thing is to buy a bunch of bananas when you arrive at the sanctuary. However, be careful with your bananas because these little guys are quick and did snavel most of our bunch. You hold the banana above your head, the monkey sees it, jumps onto either your head,shoulder, back, any body part really, and has a sit and eats it. Their fur is so soft and warm and they are really just beautiful. There is a swimming pond for them to cool off in and the area is just perfection. Not only are their adults but so many cute little baby monkeys too. We loved this so much and it is a memory that will last a life time.", "Plenty of monkeys, although all of the temples were closed and there wasn't much to see, unfortunately.", "Quiet sacred place. A must see in Ubud. keep an eye on your bags. Those sneaky monkeys know how to undo zippers and open buckles. Be sure to go down the dragon staircase to the old temple and the sacred river below. Beautiful!", "This place really enjoyable to visit with friends and if you have children then that would be greater but keep in mind always beside them all along because the monkey in the forest quite active. There is animal encounter that you can do with feeding the monkey and you could took pictures with them and don't worry on this spot there is available guide that took care your safety in the counter. ", "being wild animals is hard to understand how they are so calm and not aggressive but i do think that they are used with this.....very nice to buy bananas and feed them...they climb on you...perfect souvenir to remember a life time...also we saw some of them taking a bath and playing into a small \\pool\\\"...incredible....also is nice to see them eating and playing each other ....... an experience not to forget to do....as is pretty unique....\"", "This amazing experience has to be the highlight of our trip to . We felt safe as well as free to explore amongst the monkeys. We had the opportunity to feed them as well. Enjoyed it very much, will be back again.", "What an amazing walk. The nature, the trees, the scenery is beautiful! The monkeys are everywhere, you can feed them too. Don't get too close, some might show their teeth. Although I did also see a few monkeys jump on people and it wad fine. Must do stop in Ubud! And it only takes you 30-60minutes to walk through it.", "We had a good walk and took funny pictures with the monkeys. Be careful they can steal your stuff. They don’t bite though", "This was a hoot seeing all of the moneys in their natural habitat. However, these are very smart monkeys that will take all of your belongings, including cleaning out your pockets, so beware. If you go after any belonging, they win and you loose, don't fight back. Overall its a fun trip. Takes a couple of hours to make the tour. Entrance is R50,000. Very reasonable considering the park was nice and clean and you felt safe because of the large number of staff members in the park.", "Excellent up close interactions with monkeys. You can buy bananas to feed the monkeys. Beautiful rain forest. Highly recommended.", "Buy your bananas at the gate or for a lesser price at the market before you arrive and then stroll through the forest feeding the monkeys. They get up on your shoulder to eat the banans which makes for a good photo opportunty. One of the locals from the forest carried the banans we bought from him as the monkeys didn't hasle him for the bananas and then could be handed out without too much fuss. He then takes you to the back of the temple and whips out these small paintings he has for sale. I bought one only for his assistance with the monkeys but needed to bargain hard as wanted way too much money for a bit of a painting on paper.Do not have any loose articles, sunglasses etc as the monkeys will take them. I had one trying to pick the hair tie out of my hair and the label from the inside of my top.Worth having a look but just beaware of the naughty monkeys and the local touts.", "Pretty cool place, monkeys everywhere. Little babies play-fighting with each other, the keepers getting them up on people for photos and two cool stone-carved Komodo dragons keeping guard over the river. Don`t take any food even in your bag. One monkey jumped up and grabbed a plastic bag in a side pocket of our bag and all it contained was insect repellent - a sad realisation that they think plastic bags mean food.", "While it was cool to see the monekys running about, you are also packed in this beautiful bit of jungle with thousands of other tourists getting in the way. We probably spent 20min here until we'd had enough, but it was something to tick off the list. Parking is an issue, try and get a ride in if you can.", "Deffinetly a place must see. Little fee to enter. Monkeys will be welcoming you at the entrance. So many staff to assist you if you have questions or concerns. Lots of fruits scattered around for the monkeys. Nice big Forest with rocky stream. These cuties are friendly but just be in the safe side dont get too close especially to babies. Let them come to you. Monkey grave yard was a surprise for me. It has a first aid center if you need it. Hope you don't. Just Enjoy this park follow the trails and take many photos.", "Monkeys roaming around in their natural environment. It’s was fun watching the monkeys play and relax. Please keep in mind lots of stairs and steep pathways and some monkeys may try to climb on you was very enjoyable and a must see while in Ubud. Only $5 AUD for entry.", "This was more fun than I expected. The sanctuary itself is beautiful, and would be worth visiting even without the monkeys. The monkeys are great, ranging from tiny infants to elderly. I highly recommend emptying all pockets before entering, or they'll empty them for you. They're extremely agile and adept, and can almost open zippers -- they can steal much more than you'd expect. The rangers are very helpful, and retrieved a camera battery that I thought had been well secured. I really enjoyed the monkeys; they're terribly interesting and a lot of fun, though it's important to treat them with respect, as they really own the place.", "Lovely! Very cozy to walk around the little monkeys. We had a very cozy afternoon as a couple. Worth a visit!", "Do not go here. Very dangerous..monkeys very aggressive, due to way too many people feeding them. We had one jump on my husbands back and then grab our shopping bag to steal the food inside (and this wasnt even in the monkey forest). People letting the monkeys climb all over them and then getting pissed off when they get bit! Give it a miss, if you want to see monkeys just go nearby dont go in there, way too many aggressive, unpredictable monkeys!", "Watched the sunset from here- beautiful! We saw a few monkeys which are cute, but hold onto your belongings as they will grab them if they think you have food.", "Did I get your attention......good. It's not what u think. I did enjoy this place it is very beautiful but I was scared about going in the first place. Reading the reviews of some people made me think twice but the truth is I think this place is something special that u should just give a go. Myself I was worried about the monkey's attacking me. ( I know a bit over the top) but here's the thing. It all boils down to common sense and understanding that this is there home. We got told by our driver to leave our glasses and hats in the car and bags, if they are ones that don't zip up. And trust me do it. Saw a monkey try to take a woman's bag. If you buy the bananas some of the monkeys will come up and try and grab the whole lot off you and run away. Also if you don't want a photo with them on you, don't go to close to them because they will just climb on top of you. When kneeling down to take a close photo they might climb up onto you also There are a handful of men who work there with sticks that can help with photos with the monkeys. But don't worry rest assure there is a first aid area just in case. Just enjoy the experience and hold onto your camera :)", "I love animals but against a previously informed decision not to go there, our group of 6 adults did and it was an experience I would not recommend or repeat. We removed all jewellery and glasses as recommended and heeded the advice of not feeding/buying bananas. Only 1 minute in we saw a monkey run and claw its way up a mans leg, over his head and down his arm. We carefully avoided walking near sitting monkeys and steered well clear of groups but this didn't stop a couple making runs at us or an old grumpy monkey snarling and showing us every long tooth in its head while making a run at our frozen legs. It is just not worth the risk of ruining a holiday in beautiful Ubud. Monkeys can be seen at the front entrance of the sanctuary near the shops and also on the beach at Padang Padang near Uluwatu if you must see them.", "Having seen the monkeys outside the Monkey Forest Sanctuary on previous occasions we were a little nervous about visiting this location, especially with a child. Having been there and enjoyed the experience, we have a much better appreciation of monkeys. We saw all sorts of monkey behaviour - monkeys fighting, monkeys with babies wrapped under their tummies, monkeys grooming each other, lots of monkeys eating all sorts of fruit and entertaining the many tourists. We didn't see any aggressive behaviour in over an hour and a half, and rather saw them enjoying this wonderful habitat in many ways.", "No business like monkey business. Be careful of your loose belongings (Particularly caps and sunglasses) as the monkeys are kleptomaniacs (Not kidding. They will snatch something when you're not looking and run off in a tree with it. It will happen even to seasoned locals.) However, it is very interesting to watch and interact with the monkeys, and you can pay a tiny bit extra for bags of peanuts to feed them. Also the usual touristy goods are available. In addition to the monkeys, they also have an area where you can feed and pose with fruit bats, for a nominal fee. I know some people like bats but these ones are truly docile and it's kind of cute when you feed them juice. If in , will definitely consider visiting here again.", "You can buy bananas as you go on, but they won't last longer than the first few steps down - the macaques aren't shy, so zip up your pockets and keep your valuables hidden - they'll go through your pockets if you let them. Great fun. Take time to explore the nese Hindu temple too.", "Step out of the sunshine into the cooler, shady forest sanctuary. It is not really off the beaten track - there are lots of visitors and it is in the heart of Ubud - but it is a fun 30-minute interlude in a busy day. The monkeys are not shy - and it is worth purchasing or taking some bananas to feed them. They are a little cheeky, though, so be sure to keep your bags and belongings closed and secure. Keep your Rupiah change for the bathrooms (1000 Rupiah - about 10 cents).", "The temple is a residence of thousands of monkeys!! Forget about appreciate a beautiful temple! In that place you'll be so fascinated about the monkeys that you'll even notice that you are in a temple!!! But becarefull with your belongins ( hats, glasses, etc) otherwise the monkeys you get them even inside your pocket !!!", "Excellent day out exploring the forests and the temples! The monkeys are so abundant and are entertaining to watch and observe! Be careful though as they do attempt to take things off you, eg water bottles, food, phones! So keep valuables safe and don't be macho with the larger monkeys! I saw many tourists trying to take pictures with cute monkeys with them on there shoulders etc, it's all good until they decide to go for the shiny ear rings and they suddenly realise these cute fur balls are still wild animals! Be wise and it's a fun day out!", "I was a bit concerned about going since a lot of reviews made the monkeys seem aggressive. Thankfully, this was not the case. They were all so entertaining! It was an awesome mix of rambunctiousness, mischievousness and some minor pocket picking! I did have one jump up onto my backpack but I ignored him a d kept on going. He jumped off, and thanks to a road blocking the very narrow bridge (people blocking the path so they could get a selfie with another monkey on the bridge railing and small children running around) his curiosity got the best of him and he grabbed onto the pack again and fumbled with the zippers before grabbing onto it and trying to bite it open. The Forrest is huge and there are plenty of opportunities to see the monkeys as well as the temple and other shrines as well as walk around in nature. I would not only recommend this, I may go back before I return to the states!!", "Worth to see its a forest very well preserved with good management with scenic beauty. You can spend one hour at least to see all the forest with monkeys. Nice experience", "I was sceptical beforehand - why visit a tourist trap with aggressive monkeys and so-so temples? Was pleasantly surprised. The monkeys are not as aggressive as at Ulu Watu (though one did grab my water bottle, and deftly get the lid off and drink the contents!) Just follow all the warnings posted at the entrance and you should be fine. The temples are interesting and authentic - non-Hindus can't enter, but you can take good photos from outside the walls. It all feels pleasantly 'jungly' and rather reminiscent of the monkey king scenes in Disney's 'The Jungle Book'. (I mean that in a good way!) Guides keep a wary eye. Just be sensible around the monkeys - remember, it's their home, not your fun park.", "Nice place to spend an hour walking around the park in the city. The monkeys are playful and provide excellent footage for the video camera.", "Before visiting I was wary about visiting the Monkey Forest because of the negative reviews. People complaining about Monkeys stealing food, being vicious and biting them. Please ignore these reviews. I am glad I went to the Monkey Forest. We went with just a small backpack to hold our camera. Don't take any food or water in as they will try to grab it off you. If you have a backpack they sometimes jump on your back to get into it but this didn't happen to me. Some tourists encourage the monkeys to jump on their backs by holding up a banana. These monkeys are \\street wise\\\", if you are sensible you can walk around without any problems. Read the instructions at the entrance and you will be fine.\"", "The place are great, with lots of big trees, and monkeys, off course. It was just so funny to see lots of monkeys around, freely walk, climbs the trees, has some activity had a nap, etc. It is just so funny to see their behavior. They are so cute, especially the baby monkeys.", "Definitely a place to visit in Ubud, there are hundreds of monkeys jumping about and are really great to see and interact with. Theyre super friendly and really just mostly ignore your presence. Really cool place", "This is a great place to see monkeys up close and observe their behaviour! The monkeys are extremely cheeky and aren't shy, so be sure to put away any food or valuables (e.g. sunglasses, phones) because they WILL snatch them from you! The little monkeys are very cute- a little one came up and licked my toe! But their parents are very protective so be warned when playing with the babies. All in all, a cheap and fun tourist attraction! If you are going in hopes of seeing lots of monkeys in a lush, green setting, you won't be disappointed.", "It costs 40K for adults and 30K for kids and it is worth every cent. A lovely path takes you to all areas of the forest and there are monkey all around you. Some lovely scenery and locations to reflect. Our family really enjoyed the experience. Just a couple of interesting point, leave your water bottles and anything shiny in the car as they are attracted to them and grab them to take to play with and sip on after they puncture them. The attendants located throughout the forest are friend and willing to talk to you about the monkeys.", "Beautiful place to visit, you can walk around and go downstairs to the beach, many monkeys around, be careful", "Lovely setting to see and photo your fill of 's monkeys. They aren't shy, so you can get lots of close-ups, but follow all the rules (posted clearly at multiple points) if you want to avoid getting harassed by the simians. We walked just 50m in before we saw a young couple who, ignoring the rules, had decided to stroll through with iced coffees, which one marauding monkey quickly ripped out of their hands (jumping all over them in the process). If you have kids, some of the spicier, moss-covered statues might also require some explaining.", "What people are saying is true about the monkeys, they can be dangerous if provoked. We saw some Bule trying to taunt the monkeys keeping his bananas at arms length and this adult male monkey had huge fangs, the guys that work there were telling him to stop. If you tempt the monkeys it's possible you get bit, but it looked like many tourists come and go without incident. For us it was one of the more enjoyable temples we visited as the monkeys are fun and the stone carvings were very cool and the jungle and river were awesome. It's right in downtown Ubud so kind of silly to miss. I had a monkey jump on my shoulder and I had no bananas on me. I just remained calm and he went on his way. So be cool and you'll find the temple is safe and worth your time.", "Wasn't going to bother with this attraction. But glad we did. For a cost of $5 we could just wonder through at our leisure. There were so many monkeys and we were lucky enough to see baby monkeys they very so tiny and cute. Any paid for some bananas to feed the monkeys only $2. With given instructions on how to hold the bananas to feed them. We had no trouble at all. They come up and sit on your shoulder eat the banana. Will stay there as long as you keep feeding them. Or bend down and through one on ground they will jump off. As long as you keep to this they are extremely good. Visit this place for the ubud experience.", "We took our two kids (5 and 8 yo) and had a good time. Our advice is to read and follow the instructions carefully. The monkeys are after all wild animals. Depending on your/your kids comfort level be carefull with feeding the monkeys. Be also preparered for that some (of the smaller) might jump on to you. All in all a nice and fun experience.", "As the day came to visit the monkey forest wasn't sure what to expect but definitely was a great experience!! Once there you will be greeted by a huge monkey statue and as you walk into the sanctuary be ready to encounter lots and lots of monkeys. They roam freely and were as curious as expected so keep your personal belongings in a purse or backpack.", "It was like a forest from a fairy tail. There are lot of monkeys of all sizes, I was amazed of the amount! Especially the little ones were so cute. But don´t bring any food with you unless you wish the monkeys jump allover you. It didn´t cost a lot, so go to see.", "Lot of our Friends told us Not to go to the Forest. Because of the aggressive monkeys. Friends Sorry i Love you but this war One of the best expiriances of our stay! First Ticketprice is cheap. It s a lovley designed Home dir monkeys. So if you Take your Time, watch and don't disturbe these Great animals you can watch how they interact together and also with the visitors. Unfortunately a lot of These visitors more than animals as the monkeys could be. De only stay 2 hours there and watching humans which are more or less intelegent as a Stone! (Political Not correct- Sorry to the stones don't deserve this) Visitors faceing monkeys eye to an eye and wondering monkeys get mad. Humans try to catch little Babys and don't unterstand an agressive mom monkey. People put food on the Top of their backpacks and get in panic when a monkey Jump on their back to get food... Can t imagenine that the result of evolution of monkeys are we! But if you forget about the stupid animals and enjoy the interaction of These beautiful monkeys, than it is One of the greatest visit in so far Greetings Sascha & Nicole", "Must visit in and kids will enjoy here to the fullest. We visited here again after four years and was definitely more crowded than our last visit. Do keep any of your food item inside and no small item out of your bag. I had a green dettol sanitizer bottle hanging from my bag which one of the monkey must have thought was a fruit and came running after it. I quickly took it off and kept it inside. It was a scary incident. Otherwise the monkeys don’t trouble you and are unaffected by the visitors until you trouble or tease them. Keep kids at a distance from the monkeys.", "A super fun place, well worth the small price of admission. Sit down and quietly watch and you may be treated with an inquisitive baby monkey in your lap! Be careful of anything you may be holding, especially food, as the grown monkeys will aggressively go for it.", "You can not come to Ubud and not go to the Sacred Monkey Temple. Unless you don't like monkeys or are afraid of them because they are known to jump up on you if they think you have food for them. I LOVE IT BEEN COMING TO UBUD FOR 5 YEARS AND NEVER FAIL TO TO THERE AT LEAST 3 OR 4 TIME WHILE HERE. As an attraction I give it 5 stars all the way", "I loved it! I could sit and watch these little monkeys for many days. Just be careful, they know when your hiding something in your bag. They love water bottles and food and they are ready for a fight to get them.", "Worth buying some bananas and enjoy getting climbed on as the monkey are very friendly! Hide all glasses and accessories as the monkeys are curious.", "We spent about 90 minutes walking through the Monkey Forest and it was wonderful. There are about 900 monkeys that play and run wild. Just make sure to follow the posted rules while here. Definitely worth the 80,000 rupiah. Go earlier in the day for less people.", "Provided you pay attention to the rules and are respectful of both the temples and the monkeys this is a great day! Be aware that when holding the macaques, if you choose to do so, that they have a lot of faeces on their feet and tend to pee on you! 😬", "Went in with our 5 year old. Was quite safe. Monkeys come after you only if you carry food/ bananas. Else, you can just walk in and have a look around, with others getting monkeys climbing up on them.", "ABSOLUTELY DO NOT TAKE ANY BAGS OR WEAR ANY JEWELRY!!!! On our visit, we witnessed woman get slapped by a monkey that had jumped on her purse and was trying to chew thru it. She gently tried to shake it off, when it attacked her. That same monkey went into her husband's pant pocket and took out his hand sanitizer and proceeded to open and drink it. My BF had a one jump on his backpack, open the zipper, and pull out our post cards we had spent the morning writing to our families. The \\security\\\" does not do anything when items are stolen/damaged by these animals. These monkeys should not be caged as they are. It is not a sanctuary for them....they are just openly on display staring into cameras and flashes by tourists. Very sad and dangerous for people and animal alike. I regret going and will never go again.\"", "Luckily, we had a peek in from the raised platform at the entrance. The monkeys were so aggressive that our little one was afraid to go in. The baby monkeys were so charming but the adults were jumping on people's backs and grabbing things out of their hands. Not impressed. The forest is beautiful, though.", "This is a zoo. The macaques are obese because people feed them thousands of bananas that can be purchased on site. Then, when there are no more bananas, the monkeys become agressive and sometimes bite the tourists. There are groups of teenagers yelling, and getting very close to make selfies with the macaques, which are very agressive and steal whatever they can (water, etc.). There is litter everywhere. Take a car and go to a real forest instead. If you do go, bring water as it gets very hot and stuffy (but keep it close to your body so the monkeys don't steal it), and bring a sarong to go into the temple.", "A fun thing to do to see lots of monkeys and some beautiful temples/sites/forest. Cheap too. Monkeys were very chilled about tourists and the only problems arose when people were silly enough to squeal/scream when monkeys came near them. If you hide food from them, obviously they'll try and get it... Like most animals. Just use common sense and it's a lovely experience with great photo opportunities.", "Like so much in Ubud this can get very busy. The monkeys are easy to see but you need to take heed of the instructions. If you do have food on you they will find it and are quite aggressive in taking it off you. It's okay to tag onto a visit to Ubud, but not a must see.", "The Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary provides an escape from the crowded streets of Ubud. Even though you will always find tourists around, the giant trees and large area seem to absorb the people and noise! You can spend a few peaceful hours following the walks, observing the quiet temples and water features. The entertaining nese Macaques provide many photo opportunities! Three temples can be found, each with distinctive \\roles\\\". I personally preferred the Holy Bathing Temple as a tranquil place. Tourists view this a \\\"must see\\\" location, yet for the nese it forms an important component in their spiritual daily lives. It is also the site of several research and conservation programs. A word of advice - show respect for the monkeys no matter how cute they may be. Lonely babies always have a mother or anxious aunts in the vicinity so don't touch - they can bite. You are allowed to feed them but don't ever try to hold on once they have it in their little hands. Don't wear a hat or cap or leave items hanging from your backpack - it will end up in the trees! Very helpful Wenara Wana staff are always around to help when you feel threatened, or answer questions.\"", "it is fun to watch all those monkeys with children. note that some security guides seem very harsh on monkeys - no beating, though a lot of shouting - maybe that is the only way to deal with them", "Typically made to feel absolutely welcome, inexpensive gate fee for me and my family and boy was it worth every penny. I urge you read the notices as wife lost a prized item from her pocket, very minor luckily. Defiantly buy a few bunches of bannanas but do what the keepers do and put them away, lock in a zip hold all or pocket as you get utterly swarmed, it's a little frightening at first but after a little time in the forest you actually want them to sit and cuddle up with you. It's a great visual spectacle to be a part of and of course you are helping to keep the amenities and the sanctuary in prestige condition. There are also defers, a wealth of different sacred trees including the rare mahagony tree, and of course the ubiquitous wildlife, enjoy.", "Stunning 100 years Banyan Tree with short Dragon bridge across between the root was something not to missed on your way to Holy Water Temple on your riight hans side after the bridge. Also small path along the Holy Water Temple to lead you to a small traditional water fountain also very awesome. The water very fresh and to some local people they are drink from it as well, but do that at your own risk. Don't bring feed the monkey when you are not accompanied by the \\Pawang\\\" (with Green Uniform) since the monkeys could be more aggressive checking every pockets in your pants, climb up to your head etc. But it is really exciting to walk around the Monkeys and get your mind wondering by looking at the 100 years Banyan tree.\"", "Definitely a must-see in Ubud! There are over 600 monkeys in the forest, all very playful and used to humans. You should take the instructions of the staff seriously and not feed or touch them but for a tip they will assist you in making a photo with a monkey on you. Be careful of your belongings! The monkeys will steal and destroy anything shiny or small, like watches, sunglasses or even your phone if you don’t hold it tight.", "Having been there 19 years previously with our daughters, it was interesting to go back. We didn't lose any hats this time as we chose not to carry any food. Lots of cute monkeys and an impressive temple.", "It is a nice park with a lot of monkeys. In general there is not much to worry about but you have to consider that these animals are living in the wild like their brothers that can be found on other parts of the island. You should take some precautions like don't carry food openly into the park, but then you should not have any problems.", "Don't bring young children unless you keep a hold of them. Stunning Forrest with wild monkeys throughout. Be aware - you cannot pet the monkeys. They are wild animals. They may jump on you. If you are approached by a monkey and start emitting shrill girly screams you will look like an idiot and annoy everyone around you. This is a tranquil and picturesque setting to have a gentle walk through and is NOT the place for teenage girls to giggle. If a monkey bites you because you deserve it - well.... That said, it is stunning. Beautiful river cutting through endless lush green jungle and spectacular views. Very lord-of-the-rings in places.", "This forest is a haven for monkeys!! They are sooo happy to be there and interact with the humans!! Would highly recommend to anyone especially if you have kids or teenagers who love animals! If you really want monkeys to sit on you please do feed them, we didn't want to pay for the bananas so we decided not to feed them and just pat them and one of us got a bite from the monkeys. The workers do warn you though, all they really want is food and once they see your food is finished they will hop to someone else. Also another recommendation don't rummage with your bag as they assume you have food in your bag and will try to unzip it!", "we loved it. Went with my daughter who is 13. Just be careful to not take anything with you! They are very assertive so make sure you are ready for them to jump on you.", "Had a great time here. Lots of monkeys and value for money. Do bring extra cash to buy bananas if you wish to feed them. A must do whilst in Ubud.", "Ensured that all things monkeys may want to take were left safe in the hotel we made for this place with not a worry in the world.", "You will be sure to see many monkeys when there! The temples are very interesting although as tourists we are unable to enter some (prayer only). Be careful when there because the monkeys are not afraid of humans and will jump or run at you if you are antagonising them. Read the signs and you will have no problem!", "This experience is a little scary as the monkeys come so close to you and jump on you and run after each other playing amidst the crowds. It's great to see though and there are so many different areas of the forest to see the monkeys doing different things like climbing, playing, swimming and eating. I'd say a must doo in Ubud as you can walk there quite easily but don't take any food or water inside as they will try and take it from you and if your resist or pull your items back they will get aggressive.", "Must visit attraction in Ubud. The monkeys are everywhere! There are also temple services later in the afternoon worth watching.", "Go in the early morning, when the park opens. Have fun with the monkeys, but do not touch them yourself! They may climb on you for no reason at all. Do not panic, but enjoy it! These monkeys live in the forest and are relatively clean compared to those in the temples.", "First up I have to mention that I am not a monkey fan. At all. And there are a lot of monkeys (surprisingly ;) in the Monkey Forest. Put anything you value in your bag and don't go through with a plastic bag as they just assume it has food in it. I had just bought a very expensive batik and was carrying it in a plastic bag just outside the forest and one jumped on the bag and bit it, obviously checking for food, he let go after that tho not before making a hole in my batik!! That being said the temples and trees in the forest are beautiful and the monkeys antics entertaining just be prepared!", "The day we went wasn't too hot for us, maybe because there is a lot of cover from the trees. Gorgeous place to walk around for a leisurely stroll. The monkeys are fun to watch, particularly the baby monkeys. As mentioned in other reviews, if you leave them alone, they won't be a problem. Some may decide to jump on you randomly but just go with it and you will be fine. Sad to see some visitors teasing them. For something we didn't plan to go to, we had a nice day out. If you're in Ubud, you should visit, but we don't consider it as a \\must see\\\".\"", "Lots of staff around, especially around the feeding areas. Nice to see the monkeys in their natural habitat rather than in a cage or zoo. There are a few stairs so be aware of you have a buggy or wheelchair. Keep an eye behind you in case you have a cheeky monkey following you! ", "There were a lot of monkeys. It was fun :) I also went down to the cliff to enjoy some waves. Would love to go there again, this time with my wife :)", "This is by far the best place to see so many Crab eating Macaques in . The monkeys in the park are wild, and you do need to watch your stuff. They will jump on you and take your sun glasses or camera if your not careful. There are staff around to assist and you can buy bananas to feed the monkeys and you can get some real great photos of the monkeys climbing on you. Great for the kids as well.", "Would definitely recommend a visit to the monkey sanctuary if you're in Ubud - also makes quite a nice change from temples! It can get quite busy, but the sanctuary is big enough to have a decent walk around, and you are certainly guaranteed to see monkeys - they are everywhere! We were told they can get quite aggressive but we were fine, if you don't provoke them you should be fine, although one did try to steal my wallet. Very cheap too, well worth going.", "Cheap to visit (appr. 3 USD) and an experience to get close to the monkeys. You can buy bananas, which you can feed to the monkeys, but don´t try to hide - they get \\angry\\\" and tries to get hold of hidden items :-) You can walk right through the park in less than 10 minutes. Local animal keepers are very alert to agressive behaviour from the monkeys and tourists not touching the monkeys.\"", "We visited the forest with our family. We have done monkeys in India but these were a little more confident and people seem happy to buy bananas and feed them. I t would seem that if you feed them be prepared to have a monkey on your head, shou;der or arm. We actually saw a tourist bitten. It was though a lovely experience and despite a few jumps and frights we survived! Worth a visit!", "A nice place for a walk or to sit for a bit in the shade. The monkeys are not aggressive and will not bother you unless you have food. If you want to attract monkeys to you, there are people selling bananas inside the park. As well there are handlers that have treats and can try to get a monkey to sit on your shoulders for pictures", "We really enjoyed the Monkeys We found that it was best not to buy the bananas when you first enter as the monkeys just snatch all the bananas and you basically get no photos. If you wait till you get to the temple and ask one of the staff members to hold them they control the monkeys and then you get plenty of opportunities for great pictures and they even keep the big ones away so that the little ones can come up to you, which I personally prefer.", "A great place for both adults and kids! There are many places inside to buy bananas and then you can feed them to the monkeys. If you want them to climb on you just hold the banana up over your head and they will climb up to get it. Most of the monkeys were not aggressive but there were several who were so just be careful, after all they are wild animals. We didn't explore the other areas of the park so I cannot comment on them. If you are in Ubud this is a don't miss stop!", "The Monkey Forest lives up to its name. Full of playful (and a few misbehaving) monkeys, this is a must-see visit for adults and children alike. The monkeys are everywhere in the forest and always looking for something to eat. Be sure to check out the dragon bridge also, which is down a long stairway in the middle of the forest.", "We really enjoyed the sanctuary; the monkeys are rally taken good care and love in freedom; yo can see them in their natural Habitat. It is a large property so we really enjoyed walking and learning about the monkeys behaviors. They even have their own cemetery and one thing that really impacted us positively; they keep the sick or older monkeys apart, take care of them, so the others won’t hurt them. Very nice and a great option to visit. Highly recommend.", "First of all, DO NOT BUY BANANAS FROM LOCAL SHOPS! Firts Monkeys hates those bananas cause it don't taste good. Second of all, it were so expensive, they took advantage of the monkey to sell those bad bananas. Second of all, I always visit some monkey sanctuary/forest all over when I visit . I always brought a hundred loafs of bread to be given to the monkeys. Other place,example Alas Kedaton, they really welcome us and even help us give those bread to the monkeys. They even thank us for such a thing. Guess what, they don't allowed us in here. They said that it could cause the monkeys sick, and thats not true at all. I knew they said that so they could sell some of those bad bananas. I sneaked some bread to the monkey and they really love it cause they are all starving. I felt bad for those monkeys. Those staff just took advantage of the monkeys.", "Good experience, we bought peanuts (very cheap) to feed the monkeys but felt safe as we had a guide. You are not allowed to pat them but they will jump on your shoulder and we got some good photos. They also have hand raised bats and a snake you can pet and get photos with (also very cheap). Only downside is once the tour is over, the guides try and pressure you to buy from their shops.", "Great few hours enjoying the monkeys. Wonderful location, interesting buildings and statues. Pretty busy and can get very hot. Some of the monkeys can get quite aggressive, so keep your wits. Beautiful photo opportunities and really cool getting up close to the animals, especially the little baby monkeys! Good, fun, interesting times!", "I have visited here before so it was thrilling to see my family's reaction to all of the monkeys living in a forest sanctuary with a few temples and a cemetery. We took some terrific photos. The monkeys keep it pretty interactive! A definite must-do.", "This small temple complex in an amazing rain forest is filled with monkeys. It is easy to get to as its in central Ubud. It is small enough to tour in about an hour. The sacred springs temple is breathtaking. Don’t bring food into the temples as the monkeys will try to jump on you and steal them!", "This time I thought it was a lot better than years ago. In those days, you could buy bananas & peanuts to give to the monkeys - & then they'd climb all over you to get them. These days, they have specific feeding stations & the monkeys are fed twice a day so they don't try to get into your bag like they used to. (in saying that, someone still had their wallet stolen while we were there & when last seen, the monkey was at the top of a very tall tree so you still have to be careful). It's a beautiful, serene walk through the forest. They have done a great job with the walkways & viewing platforms. I could have spent hours there. Lots of babies, loved it.", "Really in your face monkeys which climb up your legs if you are not careful. If they want a banana- give them one or they might attack!", "I did enjoy seeing all the monkeys and watching others feed them but personally I was edgy at the fact I had read reviews of attacks (monkey bites). So I kept myself a distance away from people feeding them and admired them from afar. It wasn't until I was sat with 5 of my friends just watching the monkeys play with other people that two started fighting next to us ( we were told not to look in there eyes or to move quickly away from them as this makes them attack you) so we stayed still .. Then I was bitten. I was treated at the first aid they made me wash my bite with hot water and soap for 5 minutes and then put a plaster on it(they didn't speak much English) I knew one monkey gets tested every year for rabies and they had a certificate to say they hadn't but as a traveler and not from this country I was more cautious and we went to abud clinic where I had my two rabies injections which another two had to follow 7 days and 21 days later. So all in all a $4 day trip turned into a $4 million day one.", "It’s a nice walk in the forest with full of monkeys around not afraid of taking pictures or feeding them.", "After visiting a few times I finally headed here with my family and a couple of friends during our last trip to , and I will definitely be heading back there!! It's so much fun, cheap and the forest is situated around the most beautiful moss-covered stones, statues and monuments that are simply magical to explore! I feel ridiculous typing out tips like people are so stupid and need it spelled out for them, but after reading some of the previous comments, I guess some people could need a hand. It's sad that a few people's experience might turn people off and give the impression the monkey forest is unsafe. So tip #1 - I know people who went here and didn't buy bananas. Ridiculous! That's the whole fun of it. Definitely buy a bunch of bananas to feed the little guys. Tip #2 - Make sure you have a back pack with you. I randomly had one with me with water bottles and stuff in it, and thank god I did. HIDE THE BANANAS INSIDE! Seriously, buckle or zip it up before you enter the forest where the monkeys are, so they can't see especially when you first head in and are getting the hang of it. If they see the bananas, you're a goner. They'll climb up your whole body until they snatch it. Tip #3 - There are staff walking around to will give you a hand. If you want help on how to feed them for the first time, just ask. They are so friendly and helpful and will show you exactly what to do, safely. Tip #4- Try to sneakily get bananas out one at a time. When you're ready and know what's going to happen, maybe after watching others or getting staff help then hold the banana in your hand up in the air. They'll climb up your legs, and perch on your shoulder and reach up and get it. Usually they'll sit there and eat it and it's super cute and a great photo op. Tip #5- Don't want to get bitten? It's simply common sense not to tease the monkeys... We saw a group of people who approached one of the fat, old, grandpa looking monkeys (who no one would want to have climb them anyway, they look strong and grumpy as hell haha!) and dangle a banana about a foot above its head and when it jumped up for it kept lifting it out of its reach. It was so cruel and I was furious watching it. But the monkey got his revenge when he chomped the man's hand. It didn't break the skin, so I'm sure he was ok but seriously, making an an animal angry like that is never going to end well. Also, don't approach the mama monkeys with the itty bitty adorable baby monkeys, as they are SO protective and will definitely lash out at you. The bubbas are curious, and we were tempted in to trying to feed the ones who were sitting alone. But don't be fooled, a grumpy mother will soon appear out of no where and ensure you back off haha! #6 Don't be scared and have fun. I swear they can pick up on when you're freaked out. A friend of mine who is an absolute animal-lover was SO freaked out and I swear they knew. They came at her and pulled her curly hair and tugged her maxi dress and were just naughty, but not aggressive, just playful. They also will steal EVERYTHING. We saw them run off with a pack or Oreos stolen out of a bag, sunglasses, a flip-flop, and one cheeky little fella even unzipped my mum's tote bag while it was sitting on her shoulder! So make sure you're watching them at all times. A little tiny baby one even un-clipped my watch!? Luckily I grabbed it back before he was able to pull it right off my hand. Needless to say our faces hurt from laughing and we have some amazing video footage from that day!!! An absolute must-do, as long as your kids aren't frightened by animals. If they are, just don't give them bananas!!!", "I loved the Monkey Forest, despite the light fingered thievery that was going on (they do warn you to remove sunglasses, hats etc) I found the forest to be a beautiful and calm place. The banyan trees are stunning and the added joy of the monkeys larking around is not to be missed. The occaisional scream can be heard and you know that somone has entered carrying food or wtih easily grabable items on and sure enough a monkey darts past with treasure in their little hands! You have been warned!", "Monkey forest is fun. Take the time and spend the few dollars to go inside. It's entertaining to watch what attracts the monkeys. We did not take food in or buy any bananas. If you are not interested in them, they won't take any interest in you. I had two jump on my shoulders. One just wanted to use my shoulder a springboard for his next jump and didn't stay on me for long. The second was very interested in my earrings. They had black beads on them, and after jumping on my shoulder, he just spun the beads back and forth. Once he was done playing and reallizing that it wasn't food, he jumped off and went on to the next person. They are surprisingly light in weight and for the most part very friendly. We didn't have any crazy things happen but we weren't antagonizing them either. ", "This was better than I expected it to be. I dislike going to zoos and so wasn't entirely ecstatic to be visiting the monkeys but everyone kept saying it was the thing to do in Ubud. So we went and it was so much fun watching the playful animals. Upon leaving I got a little to close to one of the monkeys and it tried to attack me. That was so frightening. I was shaking for probably an hour. But it was still good fun.", "A nice jungle to take a short walk in it. Be careful, the monkeys will jump on you if you have food. They don't have any manners!", "My partner and I went to the Monkey Forest as part of a day tour with our driver Putu (Putu Driver in ) and loved it! The monkeys are roaming free in this forest with temples, so you see them up close and in their habitat and if you're up for it be used as their climbing post or banana feeder. Had a great time, but just be careful to not wear anything they can pull of easily as they may run off with it if the opportunity presents itself. They are adorable but follow the park rules and enjoy watching or being part of their monkey business. Definite Bucket list item!", "Good place to escape the hot sun for an hour. Lots of monkeys doing monkey business :) There are also a few nice animal shaped statues along the path. Worth a visit while in Ubud.", "Opening hours are 8:30am-6pm. The entrance fee is IDR40000 for an adult. I strongly suggest to read the rules at the entrance to know what you should and should not do. We went there as early as 8:30 to avoid too much tourists. It was quiet and peaceful at the time. I have had quite a few monkeys climb up on me and they sat on my shoulders which I greatly enjoyed. They have stalls which sell bananas for you to feed the monkeys (starting at IDR20000 for a small bunch/4 pcs.) As soon as there were quite a lot of people, they seemed to be more aggressive and that was about the time we left which was around 11am. Please do be careful as they have the tendency to bite, my friends got playful bites from the young ones. And do keep an eye out for your belongings all the time. Nonetheless, it was such an amazing experience and I'd say it's a must visit if you're in Ubud!", "I love animals and I love this park, the monkeys were so cute. You just have to be very careful because they go through your pockets and take your water bottles and you have to let them or they will bite.", "The monkeys were a sight to see, very easy attraction and many signs that keep the monkeys safe. We enjoyed the walk and the space. Beyond the monkey is a diverse ecosystems of trees and butterflies.", "Positives - Fun to see all the monkeys playing, relaxing, nurturing. - Good sized area to stroll around - Perfect activity to do in heat of the day as area is well shaded - Good value for money Negatives - Badly behaved monkeys (no doubt a product of interaction with humans but take care with your belongings and best not to buy bananas to give to them - as soon as they see you have any food they will brazenly and aggressively approach to snatch off you. far more relaxing to walk around without brandishing food) - Littered with rubbish (but this has become a characteristic of the tourist spots in )", "Loved it. Buy some banana from some local stores before you go also peanuts. Be respectful of the monkeys do not have sunglasses or spectacles on your head or around your neck they love to steal and destroy them. Be calm but beware of the big ones if they want your fruit give it to them. Also odd locals will pretend they work there to show you around and them want some money - they dont work there! Loved it loved it loved it being able to touch them :)", "Worth the visit, didn't stay there for long though. The monkeys were interesting to see. They will jump on to people if you have food to give them. If not they don't seem to bother you.", "I freaked out when the little guy grabbed my leg and ran up, because of my experiences with Monkeys in Kathmandu Nepal and Agra India, but the next person who he ran up was much calmer. The guy's friends all took pictures of the monkey on the man's shoulders, and had a good laugh. These are well fed monkeys who are really just monkeying around. Be mindful to secure your earrings and glasses, etc, before you enter. Don't stare them down (it's aggressive) and then just have fun. Try not to squeal in panic, it's embarrassing. ;-)", "Fearing the worst we stopped by the monkey park. But actually everyone had a great time. I did buy bananas and duly had them taken from me by various monkeys, young and old. The kids had a great laugh. I saw a number of situations with other people where things could have gotten out of hand, but didn't. So you need to have your wits about you. But my view is that I've seen far more aggressive monkeys in Japan, Thailand and Africa. These guys were quite sweet by comparison. The park is not expensive, and right in the centre of Ubud, so I recommend it.", "A great experience for a very low price. The forest/park itself is stunningly beautiful, and absolutely teeming with monkeys! Interaction with the animals really is up to you. If you are not 100% sure whether you want to be approached/touched by WILD monkeys then perhaps consider another option. If you're fine with them then you can have some fun experiences. Buy a bunch of bananas and let them climb on you. Just remember to keep your personal belongings safe!", "This place is just brilliant!!! Only 40.000 per adult which we thought was great value. You get to follow several different routes around temples and beautiful trees/pools etc. And there really are monkeys everywhere!! Playing on the paths, walls, in the trees, in the water. We loved it!! We were a little nervous after things we'd read that the monkeys would try to take our bags/phones etc but we were totally fine. We were of course careful - had a backpack and then just had our phones out for photos. Warning....if you are carrying a bottle of water in your hands I'm pretty sure you won't be leaving with it! We saw lots running off with them, chewing off the tops and then drinking the water hahaha. Lots of points where you can buy bananas to feed the monkeys (20.000small bunch or 50.000 large bunch) they will either whip them or your hands and probably look at your for another or if you're happy to hold your arm up they'll climb onto you to take it. Make sure you visit, it's such fun to see them all playing in the wild!", "We went with three children. Was definitely worth the visit. Views in themselves are amazing. Kids loved the Monkeys. The Temple is not as impressive as others we have seen but the views are what sets this place apart.", "Loved this place! The monkeys are gorgeous. After reading on tripadvisor we left our bags at home and only took money and a camera with us. In the forest we saw how several monkeys tried to open backpacks, stole things out of bags and even som kind of spray from a persons hand, so don't bring anything with you! But you should definitely go, it was really cool to see this amazing forest where over 900 monkeys lives :)", "Monkey forest is a must go if in Ubud. It is a 10 min walk from Ubud center. Very well maintained forest. Staff of forest sanctuary is everywhere and take care that no monkey gets too notorious. You can get the pics clicked without any fear. Do read display boards and strictly follow them. Place is huge and you can enjoy your walk here with lots of monkeys. If you are with kids then its a must go.", "We visited the sacred monkey forest last week and it was amazing. It cost us IDR400.000 (about £20) to get there and back to the hotel. We were in Benoa, Nusa Dua so it was a good hour and half drive there. The entry fee for the monkey forest was IDR50.000 each or about £3 which is cheap as chips. Inside the forest, it is amazing. Personally I have always loved tropical trees and jungles so I was in my element. Monkeys are everywhere. There is stands offering bananas for IDR20.000 (4 bananas). Be careful though, once you are holding a banana, monkeys go crazy and won't hesitate to climb you to get the bananas!!! The monkeys carrying babies can be aggressive when we get too close. We stayed there about 2 hours and it was an amazing experience. I definitely recommend it for people visiting .", "It was fun watching the monkeys interacting. Of you want to, you can buy bananas there to feed them. But then you should be careful... The Monkeys climb at you and also can get annoying. We enjoyed this walk through the forest with it's temples, especially to have a break from the hot and crowded streets of Ubud.", "Even if probably someone should find it fancy, personally get so many hungry aggressive monkeys all around just to take some pictures does not reflect my idea of monkey habits. More a en plein-air-zoo than other", "We enjoyed seeing all of the monkeys and visiting the sanctuary. We visited as part of an all day tour.", "Loved our 2 hours in this beautiful forest Great to see monkeys in their natural habitat. Saw loads of monkeys including small baby monkeys", "I first went to the monkey forest over 30 years ago and the locals were very conscious in letting every know the risks of rabies from a monkey biting you. These days no one seems to care and to see parents letting children approach monkeys who were clearly agitated scares me to death. If you must go be very careful.", "Very good short trip whilst in Ubud. Bed careful not to wear jewelry, they will have it, especially earrings.", "Such fun to see these monkeys and what a delightful place for them to live! Just beautiful! Be careful with your belongings though! If they see an open zipper on a bag, they will jump on your back and reach right in. We also saw them take sunglasses right off a man's face!", "Be careful of your belongings due to the monkeys everywhere. Good spot for pictures and also flowing waterfall", "Wonderful place to visit, the Monkeys are amusing, and very cute, A walk down into the grotto to the sacred spring is a must, well worth the price of admission!", "My family and I visited the Sacred Monkey Forest and it was a blast. The monkeys run free (no cages) in a large habitat. Guests can buy bunches of bananas to feed them but they prefer the less common treats of corn on the cob! Guides will pull out corn on the cob for guests to hold in the air and the monkeys will climb over you to get to them. They appear to have an onsite medical facility for sick or injured monkeys as well. They are festive...they will try to grab your classes or necklaces or such. It's a great time and a great place to spend an hour or so. Highly recommended.", "Seeing the confident sometimes aggressive monkeys in an open and free roaming area is a fun expect of the visit. Along with the numerous temples gives an interesting few hours of wandering.", "A nice and calm place, where you get to see the monkeys walk and jump around. Better keep your belongings in the car if possible, as monkeys may steal your stuff. You can buy food there and feed the monkeys. An hour would be more than enough to spend time here.", "The tittle says it all, it's a forest full of monkeys. Who doesn't love monkeys!!! Respect the monkeys and they will respect you. We had a blast. Would recommend!!! Read a lot of bad review about getting scratch and bites. You are in the presence of wild animals, it is not a zoo!!!! Don't bring food!!!! Wrapped or not they will smell it. If you just ate clean your hands. You don't mind getting little scratch then feed them it's a lot of fun...", "Soooooo cute!!! A must do in Ubud. We bought bananas from the store down the road and saved a couple of dollars rather than buying them in the Forrest. I've been here multiple times and keep going back because its so cool. Most of the monkeys are friendly and just want the bananas. Do be careful of \\Monkey Business\\\" because there are some that are up to no good. They will take your sunnies or water bottles so just don't have lots of loose items out that they can see. If you hold a banana above your head they will climb you like a tree to get it, its like nothing I have ever experienced before. Must see.\"", "You have to visit this place if you are in Ubud. but be careful with the monkeys, they're crazy but so lovely :)", "I don't like monkeys to be honest but this place was so good to observe how they lived, how they behave and how they get along towards human. Our Indonesian driver once said that their monkeys are very friendly but he was wrong. The monkeys are quite dangerous and you have to be extra careful especially touching them because they will bite. They can be a bit friendly to you if you feed them so if you would like to take pictures along with the monkey, bring some food. The little ones are gentle and friendly. keep distance with the adult monkeys. I still had a good time with this place.", "My wife and I have visited Ubud many times before but always given the Monkey Sanctuary a miss. What a mistake that was; the monkey forest is well worth a couple of hours of anyone's time. The particular attractions were young macaques jumping into a pond from trees about 3m above and also the spring and stream down a couple of flights of stairs from the main level.", "You can not come to and not visit the Monkey Forest. It is fantastic. So nice to see the monkeys running wild and not caged in like a zoo. Do not wear sunnies or jewelry as some cheeky monkeys will snatch them. They also have a facination for water bottles. I actually saw one cheeky monkey take the bottle from a young girl who freeked out and the monkey was able to unscrew the top. Many people had water bottles taken, it was very amusing. If you buy bananas to feed them they wont last long at all. You could easy spend a couple of hours wandering around. Kids would love it!", "Great place to take a walk and get some very close encounters with monkeys. They have places where you can feed them and take pictures, my kids loved it. Make sure to have small money for bananas, and they do not have concessions so make sure to buy your water before you head in, you will need it. There are a lot of steps and hills. We brought the stroller, which was a bad decision. LOTS of stairs that are a bit steep. Also the monkeys can be a bit naughty so I would suggest watching out for sunglasses and ladies to close your purse, they are quick little guys. All in all, its worth the trip!!", "Me and my mom visited this forest somewhat over a week ago. Both me and her were amazed! We could easily see the monkeys and also explore the wild forest. The area is preserved and is fairly clean in most places. The workers are always on duty; if you ask, they could give you a little bit of food for monkeys so you could take pictures of the creatures. Overall, a wonderful place to visit as a family! Little tip: be careful when going here. Hide your glasses or anything small that’s easy to grab.", "This place was amazing and an absolute must if visiting Ubud! It was so amazing being able to feed the monkeys and hilarious having them jump all over you! You will have to pay extra there for the bananas and word of warning - as soon as you buy any bananas put them away as you will get mauled! It was lovely seeing the monkeys interact with each other, the babies were so cute. It was also lovely seeing them in their natural habitat. All of the staff were also so amazing and were very helpful and friendly. I definitely cannot recommend this place enough.", "From walking straight into the forest it’s best to bring some fruit only in to feed the monkey’s is ok. Walk all the tracks and adventure around because there are some amazing little spots worth the effort to find.", "This was my least favourite attraction - the macaques are vicious little creatures. We stayed about 20 minutes letting the local guide lead us around. But this little woman was not going to save us from being bitten if it came about that's for sure (no matter how big her stick was). We chose not to buy peanuts on advice from our guide and I'm glad we didn't as we weren't bothered by them thankfully. Others were though! We saw a rather large Asian man get attacked by one of the dominant male monkeys.", "The macaques are in abundance here. Don't pay for bananas the monkeys will steal them from you. If they find food they will get it so don't bring anything in your bag. A small cheeky monkey opened a zipped pocket on the outside of my bag and found some tiger balm which he proceeded to play and fight over. Was very amusing but don't try to get it back as I stood back they seemed possessive. A walk around will take you to a staff member who will give you free corn and you get a great photo opportunity. Do not look them in the eye as that is aggressive and they will bite you. Do not smile too hard either! They are very cute but obviously is is a wild animal in a different country so be cautious. The area is very beautiful and there are lots of photo opportunitys as the monkeys are everywhere.", "So a beautiful location to see the monkeys. Everyone is very respectful and the people working there are very friendly and feeding time is something to behold. They will walk around you and climb on you but it’s such an experience. If you are in ubud this is a must", "I was really concerned about the reviews of monkeys biting but after visiting I realized it's completely safe and the bites are from the many people we watched who choose not to follow the safety guidelines set. The monkeys are adorable to watch!", "I had read horror stories of people who visited and were harassed or bitten by some of the monkeys in the forest. My husband and I found the experience to be very enjoyable and we were never threatened by a curious monkey. The guests who opted to purchase bananas for feeding did have some monkeys crawling on them at times. I also suggest that you do take off all your jewelry, sunglasses, hats, and be careful when using your camera.", "Absoultly beautiful forest with little waterfall and streams. The monkey's were everywhere. They did make me a little nervous but I never seen one trying to be aggresive toward a human just other monkey's. If you dont want the monkey/s to jump on you just dont have food. Make sure you spray yourself with insect repellant.", "I don't know about you, but I love monkeys. I've been to a few places that say they have tons of monkeys and this place blew all of them out of the water. They come close and are super friendly.", "Originally visited 12 years ago and did not know what to expect. Covering a small area and housing what appears to be loads of monkeys is this lovely walk through with relics and temples, and monkeys everywhere. Buy bananas and have friends for 5 minutes and they do jump on you. Have returned with everyone else we have taken to and they are all surprised by the monkeys jumping up and following you. Lovely seeing very young babies, but still afaraid of them jumping on me.", "If you want to get up close with monkeys then this the place. The monkeys can get aggressive if you have food so be careful if buy bananas to feed them. It is a nice park to stroll around and view the wildlife. Had very good time there.", "We visited the Monkey forest which is downtown. The monkeys are cool and the forest is absolutely beautiful. Its not to be missed! Watch your personal affects such as sunglasses, etc. Small entrance fee. We loved it!", "Come early as the crowd ruins the experience. Must do when you are in Ubud. Be careful with food and drinks, the monkeys steal everything.", "I really liked it,because it was wonderful. You can see monkeys side yourself.they are laughable.In Monkey forest,the monkeys don't hurt you,they just snatch your eatable. But they have nothing to do with you and your belongings,if you don't have food.the jungle is so beautiful with wonderful trees. Go and visit", "Very crowded and very touristy. Monkeys are used to people so you can aprroch very close. Temples were unfortunately closed for the visitors during my visits. I saw the same monkeys later this day out in the wild it was much more fun", "I'm sitting here contemplating how to get my phone fixed for the rest of my vacation. I heeded the warnings and didn't touch the food or wear a hat or sunglasses. But I did whip out my phone to take a picture of my son and suddenly something just happened. And something was on me. And my phone was smashed up across the pavement. But besides that, the monkeys seemed a bit aggressive. They were on people who had food and some that didn't. A few hissed at people. My 11 year old was really scared. My 14 year old enjoyed himself. There are lots of stands outside the park to buy things. We paid 80,000 in total to enter the park.", "I'm a person who doesn't really like to go to the typical, commercial tourist stuff when I travel, but this time I did it and in my opinion it was totally worth it. It's just a must do when you're in ubud. Although I really love monkeys, I was a bit afraid of them sometimes, but in the end they appeared to be quite nice and they don't hurt you or anything like that... They're just really fun to see and also the nature there (the trees and plants) is just really nice to see.", "Unfortunately I visited the park on Thursday 17 October and paid $ 35 for an entry ticket and was surprised that most of the animal facilities are under maintenance and what is available for display is very little unfortunately is a process of scam by the competent authorities and they should be ashamed of their doing this must be transparent to visitors about the current situation before entering and pay for transparency and credibility The guest then decides if he accepts or rejects the real stolen again for $ 35", "The Monkey forest was a fun and interesting experience. Most of the monkeys were playful and friendly. The staff there were very helpful and gave out corn to guests so they can have a photo taken with a monkey on their shoulder. The monkeys also seemed to be less aggressive when fed corn apposed to the bananas available to buy.", "Definitely a must see in . These animals are so amazing! The entrance fee is only 40 000 rupiah/per peson. You can buy some bananas and then the people working there will help you take some nice photos with the monkeys :)", "Great place to spend some time walking around the forest/park . There are different walkways, temples and a bridge with a stunning tree with roots below and above bridge. Great pictures. The main attraction of course are the cheeky monkeys. The younger ones are mostly playing whilst the older ones keep an eye on them. Well, playing with rocks and leaves is one thing, but there are these tourists to explore. Some may will jump up on you, especially if you carry food (bananas are sold at the entrance) or a water bottle. Their hands/paws are soft and none of the 3 that used me to climb around has any sharp claws. They however may show they teeth to intimidate you...but no biting. Sunglasses look like fun to them and they will even try to open the zips on your backpack in search for food, so keep your valuables well secured before entering. There are about 750 macaque monkeys and they are just everywhere. Great fun to watch mothers with their super cute babies. This place is also part of a conservation program, so the entry fee (about US$ 4) goes to a good cause too. So, if you are up for some Monkey business, this is the place to go! ", "Great if you want monkeys jumping on you but I'm not a fan. This one stole our only water bottle. Good entry price and easy to find.", "The place was so crowded, the entry ticket really expensive for being in Indonesia and a couple of monkeys attacked us!", "Worthwhile visit. The grounds are nice. There are plenty of monkeys and they are not afraid of people.", "This was my second visit to the Sacred Monkey Forest and I'll be returning again at the end of the year. I had forgotten how beautiful the sanctuary is - the setting is truly beautiful and a bonus to wander around while visiting the monkeys. The monkeys are just adorable, I love them. I understand people being slightly afraid of them, but am yet to witness an 'attack' or any aggression from them. An unforgettable experience, especially for animal lovers.", "This was the highlight of my trip to Ubud. I really enjoyed walking around and feeding the monkeys. This was the first time that I have experienced such an interesting activity.", "A must do when In can get a bit scary when a heap of monkeys come at you but very enjoyable when we were there they had about 30 staff on and only they could touch the monkeys it was a great day", "If you want to see some westerners annoying some monkeys:this visit is for you. Otherwise if you have ever seen monkeys, skip this visit. The visit could have been interesting with some explanation about the temples.", "Ok, plenty of monkeys, but hardly unaccustomed to people, rather the contrary. Some beautiful trees, that's about it.", "I was pretty sceptical on going here from the bad stories I’ve heard of people getting bitten and items stolen. Cost is only $5au pp to enter, we stayed for about 15mins. The Forrest itself is huge and would’ve been great to walk around but I saw a few of the monkeys jump on people etc and while no incident it personally made me a bit nervous.", "If you buy bananas from the vendors the entrance or take food for the monkeys, give it to them as soon as possible as they will literally 'mug' you if you don't. I didn't enjoy the feeding aspect of the visit as I felt too threatened by the monkeys whilst I was holding the bananas. However, once I offloaded the food it was fun sitting down watching the monkeys antics. One did try to steal my hat though, so you have to keep a close eye on your possessions.", "While in Ubud we planned a visit to the Monkey Forest. In front of the forest we watched the monkeys for a while and decided not to go inside. The monkeys were rather aggressive since they learned that most visitors are going to buy some food for them. They are not shy at all and try to steal whatever food tourists have on them (or even other items like water bottles, sun glasses etc.). Some visitors also feed them with potatoes chips, cake or other things that are highly toxic for them due to the fat and sugar. While meeting other tourist along our journey we heared lots and lots of negative stories about the place. One monkey stole a flip flop for example or an earring and the guides at the forest offer to get the things back by buying some food and trading the food with the items (rip-off?). On our stay in Pemuteran we visited the Taman Nasional Barat and enjoyed seeing the macaques monkeys and even black monkeys in a more nature environment. They were not aggressive at all and kept their distance. This is mostly because they are not fet by humans and therefore have no interest at all in engaging with them.", "If you are in Ubud, Please come this place, the forest was very clean with many of staff ready in case of emergency (Just small tip, do not put your hands inside your bag or pocket, or the Monkey will thinking that you hide some food inside...)", "Did monkey forest as part of Ubud tour, up close with the monkeys, not too close though as the tour guide recommended not to get too close. Can get very busy in the afternoons.", "The monkeys was so fun and interactive, the staff is very friendly and helpful, wear comfortable shoes.", "I've been to many times and to many monkey forests, this one is the best. It is set in a deep ravine and you can walk all the way down to the very bottom. (No monkeys down there because it's a little cold and out of the way fir them). Beautiful scenery there. If you are going to get you banana or nuts pinched it may as well be here!", "We bought a bunch of bananas and after handing out a few, my husband was bitten by an aggressive monkey who wanted more. The forest walk was nice, but the monkeys were annoying. Not my cup of tea.", "The monkey forest is beautiful. The forest is breath taking and such a contrast from the urban surrounds. There are statues everywhere that are a mix of funny and inspiring. The monkeys are gorgeous but I was a bit frightened of them. The babies are so sweet, watching them play was wonderful but you have to stay out of their way. Do not feed them or pull out a drink bottle. My companion opened her bag to grab some water. Big mistake! An adult monkey ran at her and grabbed her leg. When she motioned to shoo him away he bared his teeth and held on. A staff member removed him very quickly but we met two other tourists on our trip who were bitten when they visited the monkey forest!", "Great way to spend a few hours. The sanctuary had LOTS of monkeys and the babies were adorable :-) Make sure you remove anything shiny first (jewellery, sunglasses etc, as the monkeys are attracted to them & may snatch them off you). One of the monks offered to take a photo with my camera & I expected a shot with the monkeys in the background. Before I knew it, I had a monkey on my shoulder !! Wonderful. He did however charge me 100,000 IDR (about $10AUD). I should have negotiated the price first, but really didn't mind too much. Admission from memory was around 30,000 IDR, which I thought was reasonable. All in all, a great experience.", "Well, I love monkeys and this experience for me was amazing- you can get closer than ever to this lovely creatures but be careful - they might steal anything from you and even be aggressive. Best are the small ones (not the baby ones- the big mama will come immediately ) as they are cute and less aggressive. Best time to visit is before 12 noon as after the forest gets busy and the monkey get tired and aggressive. The forest is nice itself and there is a little river and beautiful trees and a small museum with great paintings - little kinda jungle - a good entertainment for around 2 hours.", "There were good things and bad things about the Ubud Monkey Forrest. Bad thing was we brought a big bunch of bananas as we entered. Yeah they didn't mention that the monkeys will keep going after you until you give them the banana. Whether you gave them one already or not. One monkey got 4 off us and tried to attack us when we didn't give it to him. Don't look them in the eyes. And they will climb up you to get plastic or food so don't bother holding stuff up. It was a shock that's all. We didn't get hurt just a bit scared. The good bits were the handlers give suggestions and help you put friendly monkeys on shoulders for photos also the babies are super cute. Just remember that they are still wild animals so watch your valuables and don't piss off the males. I got peed on too so don't wear anything expensive. All and all it was good to do once.", "Monkey Forest is beautiful with monkeys everywhere! I assume the monkeys had good behavior before this place became a tourist hot spot. The monkeys have become so used to tourists handing them food that they now expect it. If they don't get what they want they will hassle you and try to pick-pocket you or even hurt you if they get angry. I was bit by a monkey here on our visit, but it was my fault. The monkey (mother) was just trying to protect her baby that climbed on to my boyfriend. The mother did not like how her baby was on him and decided to protect it by biting me. Bite was pretty hard and kinda scary. I have a huge bruise with a small lesion from the bite. the staff said that it happens all the time, cleaned my wound, and sent me on my way. I went to a clinic to get a rabies vaccine after the bite even though rabies is not a concern with the monkeys but just precautionary. The staff had said the monkeys are treated by vets occasionally and are vaccinated. Great place to visit and see, but please respect the monkeys and their environment. Don't hide food in your bag or pockets! they can smell it on you and will not give up to get it.", "Stopped at the Monkey forest on a first full day in Ubud. We don’t get to see monkeys that often and really enjoyed the place. The monkeys roam free throughout the area. DON’T carry around plastic bottles or at least keep the hidden as monkeys will snatch them from your hands. 😂", "A must see. Its fun to feed the monkeys but be warned they love food and water bottles so if you have them they will likely jump on you. The place is gorgeous and its its the postcard I imagined of with old temples built in the middle of a jungle. Don't waste your money on a tour, just get a driver and go straight there.", "We walked through the monkey forest (40,000rupiah each) in the early evening. There were monkeys everywhere and they are pretty wild! They look very cute but they are not friendly so be careful. We left after about 10 minutes because it was hard work keeping an eye on them all. Definitely a must-do in Ubud, but not worth a long trip.", "Right in town so easy to visit. Better than a zoo as no cages and animals free to interact normally with several distinct groups on the grounds. Clean and well maintained. Unfortunately the temples are closed to visitors. Admission slightly higher than for other attractions. Young children might be frightened by inquisitive and aggressive individuals", "Nice opportunity to see monkeys up very close. Kids really enjoyed seeing the monkeys. Good price to enter.", "We visited here at the end of a busy tour and just managed to get in before they closed. There were plenty of signs telling us not to touch the monkeys but none for the monkeys to follow! They jumped up on us and without warning so we weren’t sure what to do. Two of them started fighting on my daughter and she got scratched in the process so was shaken by that. Apparently if you want them to get down, you lower yourself to the ground but we found that out the hard way. It was cute to see the baby monkeys and a bit more preparation and less rushing we may have enjoyed that more. ", "The monkeys were fun, but the forest was the highlight for me. It was beautiful. Well worth visiting just for the walk.", "it was a really funny visit there ! the sanctuary is beautiful & full of monkeys, about 700 they said. it‘s really worth to walk around and have some fun with those nice animals. entry fee is around 50‘000 IRP.", "Been to Ubud several times, but never found the will or time to go. Finally, I did. Actually, it was a nice way to spend time on a hot afternoon. In deep jungle settings, you will see hundreds of monkeys, in all sizes, swooping through the trees, or attacking tourists for bananas, or just plain lying around eating bugs off each other. They are generally pretty low keyed, but get very excited to see bananas. Some of them are really pretty cute. And were you to have aa couple hours free on a lazy afternoon in Ubud, this might be something you would enjoy.", "Loads of monkeys ! Although care to be taken while interacting with them. Overall beautiful place and a good time off to be with nature.", "Be very careful around the Monkey forest. I was sitting outside and a monkey jumped on my lap and became angry when I tried to move my bag away and HE BIT ME!! He bit my arm and my rear end. It broke the skin and to be safe I started the rabies series. My first round was given in ($75 including the ER visit). My next 3 rounds will be given here in the USA ($455 each round 😡). If you visit Monkey forest or are around that area, do NOT have any bags or food with you. They appear very cute and are beautiful creatures, but can be aggressive. For your viewing pleasure I have included a photo of bad monkey biting me! At least it's a great story!", "Was great seeing these beautiful creatures in a beautiful environment and enjoyed watching them in their natural habitat. We were disappointed to see that the Monkeys were used primarily as money makers and for a great selfie. Cages with food are positioned along the walk way to keep monkeys close to tourists and the 'rangers' seemed to be there to tease monkeys rather than look after them. It's sad to see monkeys sit around waiting for the next feed rather than sustaining themselves and being monkeys!", "50,000IDR which is equivalent to $5AU, was a good way to spend a couple of hours roaming around the sanctuary. The monkeys seem very well cared for, but be careful they have sticky fingers and will try to make off with your wallet or glasses if you're not careful", "It costs IDR 40k to go in, which is a tad expensive. But you can't miss this because the monkey are just too adorable. They are in their element in the forest and we are simply guests intruding on their daily lives. If you're bold, go ahead and get a banana from the staff to lure the monkey onto your head - they love bananas! Otherwise, stand at the side and have a laugh at people doing it. Do pay attention to the warnings at the entrance though and don't bring a scarf in. We saw a monkey gleefully dragging around with it. The monkeys leave you alone if you don't give them any temptation. If there's one particular curious one pulling at your shirt, just remain calm and they will leave. Have fun!", "a good advise is not to buy the bananas at the entrance, the monkeys know excactly what you got in the Black plastic back.. :-) have a stick by you, you dont need to use it but the monkeys have respect for you then. the forrest is very beutyfull and the temples are very nice, you can easely spend 2 - 3 hours there and the guide Wayan was very helpfull telling about there traditions.", "Been there with my boyfriend for about an hour. Is nice to walk around m, has some beautifully temple but you can’t get in, as they are for prayers only. The monkeys are everywhere and you can watch them from very close. Would recommend for the end of the day and then a drink in one of the bars close.", "There's a small fee to enter but once in you will be greeted with friendly monkeys that are hanging out and relaxing. If you have food they will be all over you. Respect their space and they will respect yours. Keep your head on a swivel because you never know if there is one sneaking around the side of you. It's in walking distance of the Ubud market with plenty of shops and restaurants.", "Really cute monkeys in a gorgeous jungle and temple setting - but he monkeys may nip you if you aren't careful...", "So interesting to see all the monkeys just roaming around freely, no fences or anything. They are friendly as well! 2 of them jumped on me to take a sip out of my water bottle on my backpack lol. It was a fun experience!", "The visit to the monkey forest was beautiful but it wasn't a good experience in the end. Our 3 year old son got bitten by a monkey without any provocation. He was just watching a monkey drink from a bottle of water when it suddenly attacked him. In the first aid center the guy washed his little wound and ensured us that there was no need to be worried about rabies because there was no rabies amongst the monkeys. After getting worried in the evening and reading on the internet we decided to go to the local hospital after all. There they immediately told us he should get a treatment with vaccines. One advise when you get bitten: dont listen to the first aid and go to the hospital after cleaning the wound.", "😂😂a monkey stole my waterbottle and drink it.... it was so funny that i 😂 my 💩 off... be careful, dont try to pet the monkeys! And take care of you sunglasses!!!!!!!!", "The inhabitants of sacred monkey forests seems to have gotten used to tourists and crowd. They're friendly and enjoy interacting with you ask long as you feed them. But be careful, don't get too friendly, stare at them or act aggressively! Else, enjoy some fun filled hours taking Snaps of monkeys climbing your shoulders asking for food.", "Great to see monkeys roaming around free however tourists were right in their faces with camera's all the time, I got some enjoyment watching the monkeys watching us.", "Its an alright place to visit. Be careful dont get close to monkeys or dont try to touch them. I saw a girl got bitten buy one of them for no reason.", "Eeek, this monkey forest has become such a tourist trap. I have been to the Monkey Forest several times over the past 10 years and won't be going again. The monkeys can be aggressive if they want food and don't discern between food, sunglasses bags or anything else they want. Enter at your own peril. This is not for me.", "What a unique experience. After paying a small fee you enter the sanctuary where there are literally hundreds of monkeys running around. Brad Pitt is not there to save you like in \\12 Monkeys\\\" but luckily you shouldn't need saving. The monkeys are used to visitors daily, but that means they also have high expectations - i.e. bananas. If they see them, at all, they will climb on you and they will find them, and steal them if necessary. The morale of the story, if you buy bananas hide them well!\"", "Large property, easy to spend an hour or two in. The paths are all mossy stone lined with mossy-overgrown figurines of various sizes, so keep your eyes peeled as there's rarely a blank space. There's a bridge over a river in the second level of jungle canopy draped in vines that feels right out of Indiana Jones. The place is crawling with monkeys - sleeping in the trees, jumping from tree to tree, climbing on people, play fighting, et cetera. They'll grab anything loose so do up your backpack and put you sunglasses away. Ticket price includes parking so save your ticket for exit.", "Monkeys in this part of the world (in this sanctuary in particular) have lost all fear of humans and are ready to prove that. All you've to do is get in and sit quietly in one of the park benches, and you'll have monkeys of all sizes playing all over you, literally! Be careful not to have any loose strings in your clothes/carry bags/coolers etc.., the monkeys are sure to snatch those.", "The Forest Sanctuary is just that; stunning jungle forest with great monkeys! Go early in AM, when it's just open; not so many people. Follow the instructions regarding protocol/behavior with monkeys. Enjoy! ", "Beautiful jungle walk with unlimited opportunities to see the monkeys. You can feed them if you like, you can purchase bananas inside the forest for 20,000 IDR for a small bunch or 50,000 IDR for a large bunch. There is also a walk along the riverbed which is a must see.", "Be aware that these monkeys pose a rabies risk so do not taunt them. These monkeys are smarter than some of the human visitors. Very Instagram worthy scenery. Entrance fee is fair.", "This park is well kept and there is plenty of staff around to make you feel safe as you tour the monkey forest.", "Natural habitat... Great fun for all ages..dragon bridge..do not hesitate to buy food ( bananas) to feed them and get your camera ready.. Hold the banana ( just one) up in the air and let the fun begin with camera rolling..", "Don't forget monkeys are wild if you decide to break the rules. Some people were bitten while trying to feed the monkeys. Other animals are getting jealous and might attack. Worth a visit, myself and my wife loved it.", "I would say this is worth a visit if you are staying in Ubud, don't let he negative reviews put you off. As long as you follow the rules set by the guides and don't buy food the monkeys will not bother you!", "So fun! The monkeys are not in cages and roam free, apparently they've got it so good there they stay by choice! They're a little scary at first but after you spend some time watching them interact you'll want to buy a banana so they'll climb on you to get it!!! The babies are super cute, but even at the end of our time o tended to steer clear of the larger (scarier) ones! Before we went we heard not the wear jewelry, sunglasses etc as the monkeys like to steal things- this was def true! So fun you'll want to go back everyday!!!! ", "Amazing forest with a lot of monkeys. Beautiful architecture on the Tempels and bridges. Very friendly and helpful staff.", "So much fun at the monkey forest such that it was one of the highlights of our trip! Yes, the monkeys will take your belongings if exposed (they can even work zippers!) and will act out if provoked, but they are friendly and very well-socialized. A wonderful experience and one that is good for all ages.", "Wow! For a western Canadian who has never experienced such a thing, it was truly amazing! If you like monkeys, then this is the place to go. It was so beautiful to see the landscape and the ancient trees. You can buy bananas and the \\marshal\\\" will show you how to get a monkey on your shoulder. Go on a walk through the forest and they are everywhere. I put my hand out and a little one put his hand in my Palm. So sweet, but keep in mind, they are wild animals. So worth the 40,000 IDR.\"", "The monkey forest is an interesting place and it is great to see so many monkeys roaming free in a forest rather than in a cage like you normally see in a zoo. However be warned the monkeys can jump on you at short notice and I did see one monkey attempt to bite one of the other visitors. The sanctuary is large and includes an art gallery. The entrance price is reasonable. The only gripe being other tourists feeding the monkeys human food which is bad for the monkeys or giving the monkeys water bottles which can cause the monkeys to choke on the lids. A must see activity when visiting Ubud.", "This is an interesting place. Forget about the annoying monkeys, which is at the same time the attractions, for a moment. This place has more to offer. There are few temples in here with good walking paths. This place is like the setting of Indiana Jones.", "I'm writing this review from the ER. I was bit by a monkey while waiting in line for a sarong to enter the temple. Now I'm in for a series of painful rabies sorts. I had no food, I didn't buy the bananas they sell, I wasn't taking photos, I was just standing in the wrong place when two monkeys had a quarrel and my ankle was in the way. It's a pretty good bite and some scratches that mauled my tattoo. The staff said bites happen in front of the temple because there's no staff there, hmmm maybe they should fix that. The area is really pretty and makes for great photos but remember they are wild animals. They told me to go to first aid which is a closet with a sink. They quickly washed the note and applied alcohol and iodine while assuring me their monies are \\clean\\\".\"", "These monkeys are crazy, the bigger ones have no fear and will take anything and everything off you. Be careful.", "The sanctuary area is scrumpiously managed, clean and well organised to ensure the best possible encounter with these lovely monkeys without causing difficulty to either the animals or visitors. You will see many troops of monkeys about the forest; some more adventurous than others. There are several access points and opportunity to take great pictures some with experienced guudes who have local understanding of their behaviour and will offer treats to them for a closer look as you take a choice of paths through the forest area. Also the protection from the sun by the forest canopy is a welcome break from the heat.", "So many monkeys, and not afraid of humans at all! The fee to get in is 30,000 IDR each which is well worth it for the close encounters you get with these interesting creatures. If you are planning on buying bananas, be prepared to give them up straight away, as the moneys will find them. We saw many people dropping the bananas in fright as monkeys lunged for them. Braver people held a banana over their head as a monkey scaled them and ate it (often sitting on their shoulders), and snapped pictures. Be wary as we did witness the monkeys biting and scratching on occasion, so if you plan on letting them touch you just take care. There are guards there to scare the monkeys off if you are frightened or if they try to take your things, and there are women selling bananas throughout. We saw a baby monkey interacting with its family which was priceless, as well as deer and squirrels. Great day trip.", "Incredible place with funny and cute monkeys 😊 The place you must visit for sure in Ubud. We enjoyed it a lot!", "Nice experience to be up close with the monkeys .. Be careful with your belongings - water bottle / your spectacle. From , Mr and Mrs Lee CT Malaysia", "This place was so beautiful! You should always note that these monkeys are wildlife animals and their behavior is sometimes hard predicted, but if you follow all the rules, everything will be fine.", "Nice nature and surroundings but a bit to much for tourists. Don't like when people trying to sell you bananas to feed the monkeys then make you take a photo.", "That was absolutely awesome! So close to Ubud center, can walk by feet. Beautiful park inside the forest with bridges and lots of sculptures. Make some shoots with big stony lizards. Just few hints for you: buy small round bananas - they more sweetie for monkeys. And if you want make a shoot of monkey on your shoulder before feed them clean banana peel and hold it higher up! Monkey will sit on you and eat it :) they also like peanuts and sweet corn.", "I was told not to go. The risk of been attacked by monkeys was too great. I nearly listened and I would have really missed a special treat. It is huge and utterly amazing. What a treat. And it cost $5:00AUS!!! We did see monkeys jump on people. In one instance, three monkeys on the back of one young tourist. You just need to stay calm until they leave. And never touch them. But go!!", "A must visit place when I Ubud. Despite people visiting, the forest is quite tranquil and peaceful. The monkeys are friendly, but be careful as they can be a little bit too friendly. Make sure your stuff is secured in your bags. Otherwise enjoy the scenery, the culture, and the history of this sanctuary. The forest is about a two hour trek through temples, a forest conservation area, and historic areas. It feels like a scene in the Jungle Book.", "Worth a visit.. lush green setting, hundreds of monkeys running around.. great photo ops.. spend an hour or two but watch out for the food snatchers!", "Great place if you love monkeys as you can get so close to them! It’s about 50k IDR about £2.50 Sterling. Be careful what you wear & take with you as the monkey like to get in bags & see if there’s anything decent in there! Be careful of sunglasses, hat, hair clips etc as they will go for them. There’s a lady selling bananas so you can buy some & feed the monkeys. As you go in there are signs telling you what you shouldn’t do- the main things to remember are to stay away from the babies as the mothers are very protective of them. Don’t look at them in the eyes as it’s seen as aggressive behaviour. There’s a stone bench that’s a great stop for some fab pics where there monkeys will come & sit on you.", "I visited the monkey forest yesterday with my girl friend. We were expecting to maybe see one monkey, if we were lucky. But as soon as we arrived there was a little monkey sat right by the entrance. There are hundreds of monkeys running around, playing, swimming and eating. Great day out for people of all ages. The sanctuary is quite big, so maybe not as appropriate for the elderly. The premises are very well kept and there are lots of staff members walking around, assuring the safety of the monkeys and visiting guests. The monkeys can be very cheeky and steal your water, so be careful and definitely don't take any food. One little monkey stole my earring, after jumping on my head and proceeding to rip it out. I followed him for about 10 minutes and got it back though, (not sure I will be wearing them anytime soon). There are monkeys of all ages and sizes. Be careful near the babies as the mums are usually close by. If you buy a bunch of bananas (20,000), you can even coax them to sit on your shoulder, whilst watched by a member of staff. Don't try to take the food away from them once they have it. I would recommend this to everyone in Ubud! A brilliant day out for a very reasonable price (40,000)!", "Great price, awesome facilities & nicely maintained park. The trees are huge!! 🌴There are HEAPS of monkeys!!! They are pretty well behaved towards humans as they are well fed 🍌 just make sure you follow the rules! We saw a lady’s hat get stolen off her head!", "I was here, i take bananas and oranges with me. But other tourist give them chitatos and another snacks. Its not healthy for them ffs", "Beautiful surroundings, nice place to take a walk but do not wear glasses. I walked into the money forest and was strolling along when a monkey jumped on my backpack, It was a little unnerving. While I was there someone's glasses were taken. you can get great upclose pictures of monkeys.", "It is what it is really, if you want the opportunity to see a lot of monkey's in a manageable space - go here. It isn't very cultural or mind blowing but it's pretty and clean. I personally think it's expensive for what it is and would not visit again but if you have some time to spare in Ubud - give it a go!", "My husband and I had heard stories of monkeys stealing your stuff, biting, scratching, etc. but decided we'd try it out anyway. You have to leave any bags or what-have-you in your car or with the ticketing counter, but they'll hold onto your stuff for no fee, but it is 30,000RP per person to get in the gate. There are small and large bunches of bananas for sale at the entrances, but it was immediately apparent that you don't need any of that for the monkeys to come up to you. I was carrying a water bottle, and one of the larger monkeys toward the beginning jumped on me and started gnawing at it. I took the cap off and poured some water in it for him to drink, but even that wasn't enough so he started taking big swigs straight from the bottle while sitting on my chest! We saw some other monkey families -- moms and babies were happy to drink the water out of the caps, but the adult males are pretty aggressive. We had a couple other positive experiences with the monkeys, but toward the end one of those males yanked the water bottle right out of my hands. He let me take it back for a minute, but quickly decided that wasn't good enough and started baring his fangs. He wound up biting me just a little bit on my hand. There wasn't much blood or anything, and from what I've read it doesn't sound like anyone has 100 percent for sure gotten rabies from the monkeys. Still, we went to the Ubud Clinic to start the battery of rabies shots. Better safe than sorry! Overall, still a great experience we would recommend.", "This was a great couple of hours. Monkeys are amazing and my kids loved it. We are staying in Ubud and just walked there. Very cheap too get in. This is a must if you are in Ubud.", "What ever you do do not panic. That is the advice I gave to my son as he stands in panic while we feed the friendly bunch of cheeky monkeys. Yes they will come to you but hey there only monkeys.... Feed them with local cheap banana food and tackle a trek through their monkey grounds to see some iconic temples.", "Great way to see the Macaque monkeys as they wander around and among the tourists. It is a beautifully designed facility where the monkeys roam freely.", "Beautiful park and the monkeys are great to watch however are cheeky. Watch what you carry - they climbed in me and stole my water bottle. Don't go with nervous kids as it might be too much for them. The guides will help if needed snd show you how to get a monkey to climb I. You for a banana - good way to spend an hour.", "Very impressing - best view ever from Nirvana Golf Course Visiting the temple do not forget bananas for the moneys since they are not taking any tips :)", "The monkey Forrest is located close to Ubud town centre. It is a tropical paradise in the city. Beautiful old trees shade the many walking tracks,throughout the park. A leisurely stroll along theses paths leads to many interesting things to see. The monkey temple, amazing waterways and not least the monkeys. The monkeys inhabit your adventure from the time you enter the Forrest. They are in the bush, on the paths throughout your journey. They did not appear to be aggressive during our visit, but I have been told different. I was asked once to take my hands out of my pockets by one of the many staff located throughout the Forrest as the monkeys would think I had food. We did not take bags, sunglasses or food. We were told it is best to visit after 1.00 pm as the monkeys had already been fed. Although unsure at the start. We had a very enjoyable time and were glad we did not pass on this experience. Highly Reccomend !", "Fantastic and cheap visit. Monkeys are everywhere! They will hound you for your food - read the guidelines on entry! Even though i got a bite from a greedy monkey would definitely recommend 😊", "Its amazing just to see the temple and its architecture. The fact that there are hundreds of monkeys running around you everywhere is even more amazing. Very enjoyable. And cheap at $3 each to get in. Just make sure you secure all your stuff like sunglasses and water bottles as they love to grab anything they can. I sat down for 2 minutes and this cheeky monkey came from nowhere and grabbed my water bottle from the side of my bag and ran off with it. We watched in awe, as did a rather amused crowd, as he opened the water bottle and skulled it down like a pro. Worth every second. And provides some timeless photos. If you prefer a more staged shot, there are bananas in there you can buy to feed them if you wish and they will clamber all over you for a snack.", "Lovely place to stop and lose yourself for an hour or two. beautiful ocean scenery, lovely tranquil gardens. Beware of the odd naughty monkey though! our driver warned us not to wear our glasses or gold chains etc. I took mine off but could not see so well, so went to put them back on when a lady started screaming because a monkey had stolen her hat. When she didn't give the monkey food, it shredded the hat!", "While on our honeymoon we did a day trip to Ubud. The standout on this was the monkey forest. It's very peaceful and when we went there must have just been after mating season as there was dozens of baby monkeys running around. You have to go here if in ", "It's a very fun experience. Our driver the day before told us to go and not worry about safety as others have posted about poor experiences. Pretty simply, don't touch the monkeys, don't run or scream and, while you can feed them, I would advise not if you are really concerned about getting bit. Also keep personal belongings like sunglasses safe in a bag, purse or backpack. Food which is provided by the workers is the biggest reason some is injured by a monkey. We saw someone buying bananas in the park area and as the worker stuffed them in the persons bag, there was a frenzy of monkeys fighting with each other as they followed the bag filled with bananas. I don't know what happened later but I would say they were playing with fire. Don't expect to spend a lot of time. Walking the whole area would take no more than an hour or so.", "this place is gorgeous...truly magical to find a jungle in the middle of busy ubud...it just happens to be inhabited by thousands of monkeys. if you need a place to cool down, breathe some fresh clean air and enjoy the monkey show..this is it", "Mischievous monkeys abound, lots of laughs as unsuspecting tourists get bushwhacked. You are not allowed to touch the critters, plenty of guards around to make sure that you do not. I had a baby monkey hop onto my IPad and tried to eat the photo I was taking of a woman in a peach covered print dress.", "Well behaved monkeys compared with others I have seen. It is a well run park with nicely kept temples. We went early at 830am when they opened and had the place to ourselves. There were large crowds coming in at 930 when we left.", "Although there was very little information about the place, I was able to basically hire my own guide. One of the workers, I gave him Rp50,000 and he tagged along and was the information guide. A warning to the people that like to wear the designer sunglasses on top of their heads, think twice because you will lose them within 5 minutes. Plus any other none secured items the little fingers can get their thieving fingers on. Selfie sticks and smartphones are no exception. People are warned but of course, some are too stupid to take heed the warnings from the staff at the entrance. I would suggest comfortable shoes and do not attempt to pat the monkeys’. It can be a very rewarding fascinating day if you follow the advice or it could be very a regretful and expensive day if you do not. If you have children, do not let them walk on their own and do not let them carry anything or wear hats when the monkeys' are close by.", "There is nothing to be concerned about, a little common sense goes a long way. Remembering that the monkeys are wild animals and that you are visiting their home will go a long way. It is funny how we saw people breaking the rules at the entrance. We had no problems at all going through the sanctuary, and had an awesome time wondering around. If you enjoy taking photographs, you are going to love this place! If you are in the area, this really is a \\Don't Miss\\\".\"", "Monkeys everywhere as well as temples. We enjoyed our visit here. Be careful taking back backs as they take anything. ", "I was hesitant, as anyone should be with wild animals, but if you follow the safety guidelines you’ll be fine. There are park workers all over making sure the monkeys stay out of trouble. The sanctuary is stunning!! A must do in .", "Beautiful environment with temples and tremendous trees. Nice to see so many monkeys being cared for within such a busy town. Very friendly monkeys, but there were staff there to make sure no one got hurt. Very cheap for a very enjoyable experience, 6/6 would go again.", "Definitely one of our favourite place visited. Our driver was great, and proposed this place amongst with few others, but this one was stunning. We spent time with the monkeys, on their natural habitat, just a beautiful moment, that we could do again and again 😊", "This is more like a nice park with some abandoned/closed temples and monkeys mostly keeping to themselves. The place is an easy 20 minute walk from the ubud palace on a road lined with shops and eateries. Go when the weather is good.", "If you head out to monkey forest is a fun environment, however be careful they can bite as I found out and are not shy about stealing shiny stuff!!", "Although the thought of being in an old historic forest is fantastic and being surrounded by monkeys is even better. The truth of the situation is very different, after 5min my wife and I became very aware that the monkeys were very aggressive. Although the monkeys are not known to have rabies, there are much worse things in there saliva which can cause brain damage and organ failure. To cut a long story short I was bitten and scratched by a monkey there, I was told by the park guards not to do anything about it and just wash the wound when I get back to the hotel. I can not stress enough to all tourist this was just to save face, go to the medical hut straight away and get the wound cleaned and sanitised straight away. I had to sign a register, I was the 18th person to have been bitten that morning. Walking back through the park I could only shudder at watching parents putting monkeys on their young children's heads. I called the UK medical tourist board from my hotel, within one hour I was rushed to hospital as a precaution to start rabies injection then I was sent from their to Singapore for a special vaccination that is compulsory to all US and UK citizens, do not have this medication, which is why I was sent to Singapore for treatment. Make sure you have medical insurance as my treatment would of cost 15k and higher. Although the forest is an experience, it's just not worth the hassle and danger associated with monkeys especially if you have children.", "We spent about an hour walking through the monkey forest, a short walk from the main area in Ubud. There are lots of monkeys, and a short hike to a bridge and creek. You are able to purchase bananas to feed the monkeys. Be careful of your things, as they will grab them if they think they are food!", "We enjoyed the morning gat the Monkey Forest. Enjoyed seeing them all.... Word of caution, don't wear shiny jewellery. The monkeys will steal it. Also, they can be mean.... Careful .", "To do. It is very pleasant to see monkeys in semi-liberty and watch them. Be very careful : the monkeys can steal (they can open your bags)", "Wasn’t super excited about seeing monkeys, was worried it was going to be like a zoo where they’re all kept in cages, but the forest is really beautiful", "The Sacred Monkey Forest is beautiful and lives up to its name. It has hundreds of monkeys as well as several Hindu temples. Be prepared to have direct interactions with the monkeys. While I was there, one jumped on my head and tried to take my glasses. Another one got on a traveling companion’s shoulders, opened the top pocket of his backpack and stole his sunglasses. Overall, though, the experience is unforgettable and shouldn’t be missed.", "Just monkeys really which you can catch anywhere else. If you are short of time, skip this. At Rp50,000 and an additional Rp20,000 for a small bunch of bananas, this was by far the most over-rated and over-priced tourist spot we went to!", "Easy day out enjoying cheecky monkeys. Some are aggressive, puppies are curious. Nevertheless don't do like most of the tourists there that tried to touch them. It is a nice park, easy to walk around (if you don't consider the heat and the humidity level). Quite nice though, especially the path that brings you to the bridge envelopped by trees! Quite few people there, so go early if you can.", "We have been here with friends many times and still enjoy it everytime. We watch the baby monkeys for hours and the entry price is cheap so simply a must do in Ubud.", "My wife and I visited on our honeymoon and made a point to stop by the monkey forest. There are many monkeys there and the number of visitors at times made the experience a bit overwhelming. The one thing that was not awesome about our experience was when I get bit on the right hand by one of the Macaques. Luckily it didn't bleed but out of an abundance of caution I went to BIMC Ubud (local private hospital) the next day and they recommended Verorab (anti-rabies vaccination) as well as tetanus since I wasn't up to date on that. I got 3 of the 4 required shots while in plus the tetanus which set me back about $200USD which is kind of non-awesome. In summary, it is cool to see them in the 'wild' but you do have to be careful around them and DO NOT bring any bags, lose articles, or anything of any perceived value, actual or otherwise, into the park because they [Macaques] will find a way to get to it.", "We have 2 small children, ages 3 and 5. This is a must see attraction with some unique temples, bridges, etc. on the property. Mind the steps and lack of railings in some areas with small children. Our children thought it was fun for about 20 minutes and one of the monkeys stole someone's sunglasses. After that they wanted nothing to do with being near monkeys. They are wild creatures after all, mind your belongings! I'm happy they got the experience and they will talk about the cheeky monkeys for years to come.", "This forest has few ancient temples inside it. Big trees hundred y.o make this place very great place to take pictures. The monkeys are very funny and not disturbing like other tourist objects as they are fed 3 times a day. Don’t miss this place when you visit Ubud!", "Sure the amount of tourists will get to you. Sure the monkeys are great but irritating after a while. Yes it’s 25 years since I was last here and seems a tad commercial. However the view!!!! Stunning gardens. Just go and go with the flow. If the amount of tourists and monkeys grate on you - go earlier when less people are around. A must do while in UBud!", "This is worth a see if you like monkeys. Quite nice little walk into the small jungle area but quite crowded with people. Lots of babies. Some people were teasing the monkeys which was a shame.", "Recent upgrades and boardwalks have made most areas accessible- even a disabled toilet, Making the experience much easier for all the monkeys are friendly, and there are many rangers if you need help or have questions, we were able with the assistance of one of the ranger to get one of the monkeys to sit on our friends shoulder for some photos! Cost is now ( 2017) 40,000 Rupiahs = $AUD4, and excellent value!", "My second visit to the Monkey forest. It alot of relaxed walking with much to see and be entertained my monkey families.. There is an art gallery, a fish pond and a waterfall which now block to visitors. There are many temple complexes and lots of opportunities for photography. There is also a small souvenir shops area. A coy fish pond and lots of places seats to relax and enjoy the view.", "Some monkeys were very good behaving but some were stealing the stuff if you had open pockets. Be careful there.", "We were pleasantly surprised with this monkey sanctuary. It was clean and beautiful to walk around. It was fun to watch the cheeky monkeys play swim and preen each other. The monkeys looked content and playful. A nice morning adventure.", "A very green and beautiful place with lots of cute monkeys. The staff seem to be very friendly and nice to the monkeys. They seem to be happy there, else they would leave I guess... Since they can go all over the place anyways. It's a nice place to visit and support the cause.", "Monkey galores. Be careful of your belongings, as the monkey will come really close to you from all directions. There are plenty of rangers around to help in case visitors are being chased/disturbed by the monkeys. Though i didn't encounter anyone needing their help.", "We went to monkey forest twice. The monkeys are great and very funny. The scenery is also amazing, you can see so much if you take the time to venture in. When we went back the second time we went in the early evening. The monkeys were much more active then.", "We loved every minute of our trip here. The park itself is nicely laid out with paths, bridges, jungles, temples, and waterfalls to be seen, besides all the monkeys. Walking through the park was very relaxing, not too many people, cool, and very scenic. The entrance fee is quite low and reasonable for standards (unlike some other tourist attractions in the area). The monkeys are not dangerous at all if you do not provoke them. Don't feed them, don't pet them, don't have food or shiny objects with you. A very pleasant outing for the whole family.", "Mandatory stop in Ubud! A ancient place - full of local culture - where monkeys are the masters. Suggested time visit: 1 hour.", "This is a must see in Ubud. I went in with bananas that I bought at the entrance, big mistake! Not the price of the bananas, that I don't mind anyway I'm told the sales help subsidise the temple grounds, but the chance of being bitten! If you walk in with bananas, these monkeys size you up quickly and attack when you least expect it. At one point I had two on my back, one hanging off my leg and two more waiting for something to hit the ground. One tip; let go of the bananas! You cannot win against these guys, if you don't give up the bananas, they'll hang on to you until they get them all anyway. I had asked when I purchased tickets at the gatehouse if the monkeys bite, I was told no. Ten minutes later I was back at the gatehouse and told the same guy that I was bitten by a monkey, he said \\don't worry it happens all the time\\\" :( He whipped out some iodine and some gauze and I cleaned myself up. I didn't break the skin, but I got a pretty good bruise! Give up the bananas!!!\"", "As the name suggests, it is filled with them! The little ones would get on your shoulders and if you are a woman carrying a handbag, they will feel free to stick their hands in and look for goodies. A nice place for an afternoon walk with some nice temples and lots of monkeys.", "Easy to get to and peaceful in comparison to the busy streets of Ubud. The monkeys are completely fearless and will climb all over you for a small banana. You could take your own bananas in with you but be helpful, contribute to the local economy and the park by buying them inside for 20,000. It's not a lot to ask. The park is well policed by wardens who look out both for you and the monkeys. We enjoyed a couple of hours before the heat built up too much in the morning.", "Its a beautiful walk thru the monkey forest and u will see lots and lots of them. Be careful of your bag..especially opening it in front of monkeys as they will try to steal contents...and will bite and scratch to do it. Have ur camera ready bedore u go in so u dont hv to open bag. Dont touch monkeys unless ranger says its ok. Definitely worth a visit.", "The place and views are amazing. Monkeys are aggressive and did scare me I didn't really like the experience and was scared. They was jumping up me and I didn't even have food or water!!! The people who did had at least 5 monkeys jumping on them. Monkeys was fighting a lot which scared a lot of people. Beautiful place. Shame the monkeys have become aggressive for food 🐒", "Monkeys in a forest jungle, roaming freely- there are wide paved paths throughout to see them in action. they are fed, which is why they stay there, and while there seemed to be a lot of them, the population is kept under control via some sort of birth control. the monkeys can be aggressive if you have food, or if they take a liking to your glasses. Some tourists enjoy monkeys on their shoulders or heads, while others, like me, don't. Seeing tiny little babies carried by their mothers is sweet.", "I am a big monkey lover so for me this was like walking through the gates of heaven. I don't like seeing animals in cages, so this is perfect as you see them in their own environment. If you buy the bananas inside the sanctuary the lady will get a guide to help you land the monkeys on your shoulder. Really enjoyable experience and I would recommend this place to all lovers of primates. Be aware the males can be aggressive.", "A wild walk through the Monkey's territory! Very exciting, just don't buy food like bananas or peanuts to feed the primates. Keep your personal items close to you. Walk through the forest relaxed, no need to make eye contact with the monkeys. Just remember that you are on their turf, don't tease or feed them. I know of some people being bitten, you go in at your own risk. The first time we walked through, our daughters were 7 and 10. I would not go in with younger children though. It is a fun experience for the whole family, very low cost. Just remember to be respectful, these are wild primates! Enjoy", "For the nature lovers, this forest is a \\Must see\\\" objective. You can see the monkey in their natural environment!\"", "I was concerned about going to the Sacred Monkey Forest in Ubud, but it was a great experience and I am glad we took our kids to it. It was well kept, and plenty of staff/ forest Rangers about. Good signs including very clear instructions on how to behave, and safety precautions. The forest, temples and statues were gorgeous and lush. But of course, the stars of the show were the monkeys. Well behaved, interesting, cute and although they walked very close to us, were not interested in approaching us at all. They were gathered around the main roundabout area, but mostly near the banana carts or the food cages. You could pay a small fee to feed them bananas and I sort of feel bad that we didn't 'pay' the monkeys for their part in our adventure, but I was wary of my kids freaking out and it becoming an issue where it was safe and interesting to just watch them. Some others had more up close & personal experiences with the monkeys, including one woman having a daddy monkey try to grab in her bag... but she had it open and leant forward to take a photo of another one, and he just took advantage of the situation! Maybe the two monkeys were in cahoots! There is a deer enclosure there of Timor deer, but it's a bit sad to see after the free ranging monkeys. All in all, a worthwhile experience!", "After seeing several temples and becoming bored of them, we came across the Monkey Sanctuary and were pleasantly surprised. The monkeys roam free and are very used to tourists, so continue their day like we don't exist (unless you have any sort of food packaging on you, they attempted to steal our wetwipes and babys pacifier), otherwise it's one of the nicer places to see monkeys. The forests and ponds are really beautiful and it's very peaceful, even though you're in the middle of the city. Definitely worth the money to get in and spend an hour or so. Not really stroller / wheel chair friendly as it appears upon arrival. The top level has ramps, but getting to many parts like the amphitheater, exhibition hall and Holy water has many stairs which is inaccessible by wheel chair and requires carrying the stroller.", "Beautiful place. We were somewhat concerned about going into monkey Forrest due to hearing about monkeys biting but no problems. Visited with husband and two young children. Monkeys may jump on you if you have food or other items of interested (excluding cameras) otherwise we found there to be no problems. Took many amazing photos .", "One of the ‘must go to’ places near Ubud! Easy enough to find, we walked from central Ubud which was a great experience, taking some of the less seen paths! It was everything you might expect. There were monkeys, people and iPhones. Nice place for a stroll, historical temples and carvings are stunning! A shame that tourists carry in litter or plastic that the monkeys do find appealing, not pleasant to see!! Generally a good morning/afternoon our, reasonable price!", "Don't miss the monkeys, but be careful if you have any food with you. They will climb all over you to get it! The park is quite beautiful.", "Well preserved forest, cute place to visit and experience to have. The monkeys are cute but be careful and dont let objects show as they are pretty expert at seeing them and taking them ! haha. Just give them bananas But A must do in .", "Well worth the visit, so many monkeys getting fed all over the forest. Great walk lots of with monkeys. A highlight of our Ubud trip", "Not a lot going on here unless you have food. And don't think keeping food hidden in your backpacks will trick them because they will sniff it out and they will rip your bags open! Lovely little things, heard reviews about them and was genuinely terrified of being bitten but didn't feel scared upon entering; they're mostly quite peaceful... Mostly.", "The forest itself is beautiful and a sacred site with temples, and ancient trees. The Monkeys are everywhere and of course used to people offering them food, which is sold at the entrance. They are fascinating to watch but is not like seeing them in the wild as in effect it's like a zoo. Be careful though they will bite of you annoy them, we know ask my wife! The first aid post told us out didn't happen often but they other people on the way to seed them suggested otherwise. Our mistake was to get to close watching them and to copy their noises. Don't do that... But still à great place.", "I must be honest, this wasn't the top of my wish list of things to do in Ubud, but my husband really wanted to go to see the monkeys. It was a surprise to me when we got there just how many monkeys there are! The park is really pretty and well shaded from the sun, it was nice just sitting watching the monkeys going about there business, eating, scratching and playing. Very good entertainment value. If you sit there for a while, you might just be lucky enough to have some of the younger monkeys pay you a visit, as they did with us! it was quite amazing to feel how soft their hands were and how humanlike their movements and expressions were. After having contact with the monkeys I could've stayed there all afternoon. It was just lovely. There are plenty of wardens on hand to keep an eye on things. Its a great attraction for families with children and much better then seeing these beautiful animals able to roam around at will rather than locked in a cage at a zoo. Make sure you have your glasses in you bag and your bag zipped when entering the forest, the little blighters like to help themselves into your bag! This attraction should be on the list if you are a animal lover. If not, then I don't think the attraction is for you!", "Good, but not worth the buzz. Monkeys are a little bit dangerous and they steal things!! Just be careful with your stuff! ", "Went here as early as possible (opens 08.30) as I had read about the monkeys being more calm in the morning. The monkeys have breakfast in the morning and is pretty occupied with that so walking around without getting distrubed was no problems. Don't bring bags, glittery things or food - because thats a good way to attract attention. I could see a woman with long dress attract a monkeys attention trying to drag the dress for a while but eventually jumped away. The entrancefee is 50000 and you can actually buy bananas IF you want to interact with the monkeys - and they sure do if giving the opportunity. But the monkeys jump onto people to get hold of the banana - not in aggression but as a mean to get close to the food. The park is really nice and well kept. Don't miss the watertempel and koipond on the right after entry. Really beautiful in the early morning sun. I walked around for 30-45 minutes. Its slippery at parts but with sturdy slippers there was no problems. Show the monkeys respect and follow the simple rules stated all over the park and you will be fine if you worry about monkeys jumping and possibly biting.", "Had a great time walking in this beautiful and well-kept forest. The monkeys were fun to watch and they were friendly", "We really enjoyed our visit here. We've given it five stars even though we couldn't go into the temples when we were there. The monkeys were so funny.", "Definitely a highlight of Ubud for me. The monkeys are harmless if you play by all the guidelines noted on the signs and most are happy to approach you if you let them, or walk right on by if you show resistance. Yes, you may get urinated on (I did...) but well worth it to get up close and personal with a whole bunch of different monkeys. Anyone who claims otherwise is being far too precious.", "This was our second visit to Ubud and this time we had the kids with us. On our first visit a few years ago we inadvertently choose a hotel near the monkey forest and each day we would pass thru the forest to and from the main areas in Ubud. We really enjoyed our walk in the monkey forest and were really exited to take our children to this special place. When we planned this trip we purposely booked a hotel near the money forest, so close in fact that we could see monkeys from our hotel window and they would play on our roof :) The kids absolutely loved the monkey forest, not only for the monkeys but also the whimsical feel of the forest area, it is really a very unique and special place to visit.", "Always fun (and a little scary). We have been many times - this time with local friends who had never been. Only around $4AUS entry.", "The monkey Forrest was a decent hour long trip at a reasonable price. The cheeky monkeys have learnt to be brave and almost demand food. The small ones are cute but don't make eye contact with the bigger ones unless you fancy an angry ape!! Good fun and hilarious to see!!", "I'm pretty edgey around monkeys after seeing people be bitten on previous trips but I'm happy to say this didn't happen here. The staff seem on top of making sure the monkeys and tourists stay safe. The area itself doesn't really take too long to explore so don't expect to spend a whole day here. If you want to get photos the staff will help you with the use of some banana bribes. I would recommend to go early as it does get hot and don't take anything the monkeys will be temped to snatch. Entry costs 50R per adult.", "We went here and had a lovely experience. We had a local guide take us through with I would highly recommend as she knew the monkeys and the monkeys seemed to respect her ( or possibly the fact she had a massive stick). The monkeys will climb on you if you have food. Again we were great full for our guide as she shooed them away. Over all a nice place to visit but be wary as the monkeys seem to have the ability to hassle you. The only down fall was being heckled and hasseled by the shop owners who practically trap you in their shop and try to force you to buy items.", "Loved walking around and watching the monkeys and seeing the temples. We got there at 9:00 and not to many people. By 10:30 there was five times as many. Obey the signs about food and drink. Saw someone lose an unopened soda. Parents - if you bring your kids, teach them to not bother these wild animals! So many kids seemed to want to aggregate and no parents to be seen to redirect them!", "The huge trees provide a shady walk around the park, with lots of monkeys scattered in different groups inside the park. These monkeys are quite friendly and not seem to be scare of tourists. Look out for those new born babies, they are really cute but don't get too near them as their mother are nearby to provide protection. The monkey here don't attack tourist but they will get to you if they see food and drink with you or even in your pockets. The will cling on to you and even put their tiny hands into your pocket. Just stay calm and drop the food or if they can't find any they will jump off.", "We had a nice time here out of the heat. To be honest, the monkeys freak me out a bit but they weren't too bad although one inquisitive one did climb on both my boys back. The best bit about it is the huge trees in the forest.", "A small entrance fee is asked at the entrance. The place looks wild. Some friendly temple workers are here to monitor tourists and feed the Macaques. I never saw such a huge concentration of Macaques before. As a matter of fact, you're entering their territory, so beware! Macaques are truly unpredictable: they might feel friendly at first, and all of a sudden for no apparent reason get panic-stricken, feel harmed, and they may attack you, most likely by biting you.. Just like one did to me. A baby Macaque was riding my hand and sucking my thumb. When I tried to get rid of it by gently putting it back on the bridge where it was, it freaked out for no reason. Then a mother Macaque came at its rescue and bit me on the arm!", "Visited today and thought it was great value for money! Interesting architecture as well as the obvious monkey attraction. However, only annoyance was other tourists not following the guidelines and distressing the monkeys.", "The monkeys run wild in this place and it's really thrilling to see them. I would recommend a stop here as it is a once in a lifetime opportunity to be in the midst of these creatures. They are wild and you can't grab or pet them at all. If you happen to sit down they may climb on you but it's really scary, their teeth are no joke. My husband got bit or scratched by one slightly. Thankfully, they are all inoculated against diseases. In any case, it's an interesting place to go to.", "Very cool but beware especially with young kids. Too many adrenaline junkies are trying to get their monkey photos. Remember that these are wild animals. Definitely worth going but we saw a little girl get bit because the monkey didn't like green bananas.....", "If you are in Ubud then this is a must see. You can really see monkeys up close and it is a nice short hike around a very green area. Monkeys are everywhere! You can really take some nice photos of them. Do not bring any food! Be on your guard at all times. These monkeys are use to humans are looking for food and ways to get what they want. I have a friend that got bit by a monkey so be aware they will get violent. If I had small children this might not be the best place to go. Caution!", "This was super fun. We did a quick 15 minute pit stop and would have liked to spend maybe another 30 minutes walking through the forest since it was so pretty. The macaques roam free but never scared me and never touched me... except for when the park ranger put one on my head for a photo - fun! (I swear it picked through my hair like when they groom each other looking for bugs - hope it didn't find anything in there - ha!) We were warned in advance to remove all jewlery, sunglasses, and have no food or drink to make them want to come near us, and following those rules we were just fine. Saw lots and lots of monkeys in the short time we were there. The Monkey Forest is right off a busy road in Ubud and would be worthwhile allocating a couple hours to shop through the boutiques and have a nice lunch to make a whole afternoon of it.", "Was a nice walk under the trees watching the monkeys .if you dont want the monkeys to jump on you dont cant food and they leave you alone", "Very nice place and i think if you are at visiting there is a must.young monkeys may be aggressive so better be careful😉", "As I say get there early as people feed the monkeys from eight am if you get there later say in the afternoon the monkeys are scarer as they are full and do not come out as much , also take in to consideration traffic around the area if in a hurry to arrive or leave", "It was a part of the holiday I wouldn't have missed, but you have to be wary of the monkeys. They will try to steal anything loose, and may take a swipe at you. Seeing the monkeys all over the temples/stone carvings is definitely a site you want to see though!", "This place is really cool to visit and walk around in. You feel like you are in the forest but it's easy to walk around. It's not too crouded and the monkeys are fun to interact with or watch others do it! Just don't have any plastic bags with you or food. They will try to grab it from you. Keep your stuff close to you unless you want to have to fight them for it. Kids will love it!", "We have had many stays in a hotel very close to the monkey forest, so have visited many times. I always enjoy my time in the forest, but get a bit worried by the behaviour of the tourists visiting. This is, first and foremost, the home of around 600 monkeys, and as humans, we are the guests, unfortunately, many people expect the monkey to \\conform\\\" and behave in a certain way. If you behave as recommended, do not buy food, do not have any items which can be easily stolen by the monkeys, and are prepared to look and learn, you will not doubt enjoy your experience in the monkey forest, and will get some amazing photos of these delightful animals. We easily spent a day and a half there and enjoyed every minute.\"", "It is worth a visit if you want to feed monkeys. There are some temples etc. But the only attraction really is watching monkeys being monkeys", "Nice place, the monkeys are so cute and it’s amazing to observe them walking and jumping freely. Some of the humans were not so smart to tease them but they are completely harmless.", "Very nice experience and nice place to see. So nice to see the monkeys and the place itself. We enjoyed it.", "I visited Monkey Forest last week. It's a very peaceful place, despite the amount of visitors. Watching the monkeys behave in a non-zoo environment was glorious. I nearly made it out without any fanfare until a couple of rogue little ones decided I had something in my bag they wanted. Suddenly they jumped on me which scared the heck out of me. My hysteria provided much entertainment to the tourists. My girlfriends said, \\that was worth the entry price alone\\\". Hahahaha! 🐒\"", "You should not miss this activity if you're in the Ubud area! It is a very unique experience and the forest itself is beautiful to walk through. I would however, recommend going in the morning or as early as you can as it gets very busy. There is an admission fee of 50,000 Rp. Try to pack as little with you because the monkeys are very cheeky and curious. They will try to open your backpack and steal things from you! But they are very cute. For the most part, take and friendly as well. And like I mentioned, the forest and grounds are very well maintained.", "A beautiful sanctuary for wild monkeys. It is well maintained and the monkeys seem very happy and healthy. Just be aware when feeding then as they can become a little aggressive and climb up you trying to steal food, they have very large teeth and don't hold back in baring them but they are also very inquisitive and cheeky. All in all we really enjoyed our visit there..lots of great photo opportunities.", "Alright, you see monkeys, a nice river crossing, a walk by the river... Thats about it. Ah, and another temple.", "This is a popular attraction for a reason. Excellent photo and video opportunities and not expensive. Many cafes and shopping nearby, so it's easy to stop in for 20-40 minutes during your walk through Ubud.", "The thought to visit the monkey forest was fun but when I reached the entrance i was a bit scared as I was not sure how the reaction of the monkeys will be. I must confess this was truly an amazing experience. Their are enough guides and security around although it looks likes the monkeys are well aware of whats happening. You just need to enjoy the experience and not bother them and they wont trouble you. Buying bananas for them is a great way to let them come close but make sure to keep your grip lose when he comes to take it....perfect picture moment.... The entrance fee is not expensive at all and is worth while.... You can buy bananas from one of the stalls inside and they have a fixed price of 20000 Indo rupee.", "I rarely do really touristy activities but this came recommended from friends I met traveling so we thought we would give it a try. Monkeys are everywhere!! Within minutes my friend and I had them on our shoulders taking bananas that we purchased right inside of the entrance. The place feels like a ruin, something out of Tomb Raider or Indiana Jones. Check this place out for sure. It's affordable, a little crowded and incredibly picturesque.", "The forest itself is nice, as are the temples, but the monkeys can be incredibly aggressive. Worse than that though is that they are essentially encouraged to be so. Everyone knows that it's a really bad idea to feed wild animals, but locals are actually selling fruit to tourists just outside. The result? The monkeys jump all over tourists, especially if they carry food with them. Incredibly irresponsible.", "Very nice place but be careful with the monkeys. They appear to be quite tame and friendly but they are unpredictable and will steal anything that they like the look of.Protect food, spectacles, hats etc. The graveyard is a bit creepy. They bury people there temporarily and every five years they are all exhumed and cremated.", "The forest is so simple with large number of cute Monkeys The place has spring, deers and heritage arts which makes the experience much more exciting The monkeys are bit naughty and can jump on you, but so hard to harm or bite as the keepers of them are everywhere with lots of cameras to monitor Very nice place to enjoy for all ages", "This was one of my favorite things in Ubud! You get to see sacred temple artifacts and TONS OF MONKEYS. I didn't even have any bananas or food on me and they just jumped all over me for pictures! That being said, if you don't want monkeys on you, definitely don't bring food but they may jump on you anyways. Just keep walking and they'll jump off. There families of monkey with tiny little babies that are adorable that let you get close enough to take pictures but obviously don't be dumb and try to pet them or mom will clearly get angry with you. It was so much fun! Great for kids too but them them to mind they're manners and fingers!", "The monkeys are brutal. So if you are afraid of monkeys, I would skip this place. Or I would not buy fruit at the entrance and keep a proper distance from the apes. But if you enjoy the animals that come very close. Even jump on top of you, then this is a beautiful place. The setting is magnificent. For an hour you can be entertained.", "We enjoyed our walk around the monkey forest but watch out to your sunglasses and backpacks as the monkeys are quite friendly and mischievous.", "Be careful as to not get too close to the monkeys. The greenery and vegetation is superb. Lots of opportunities to great photos", "I would say it's quite a nice experience. A small entry fee, nice ambient and a looot of monkeys around. There are also employees to protect the monkeys, the tourists ... etc. Do not bring food or water inside and you should be 100% safe!. But where is the fun, I said ...:))))))? I bought from inside 5-6 bananas to play with the monkeys. I was trying to offer one and hide the other ones under my shirt. Nice try. Of course the monkey saw me from far ... and tried to get the ones hidden. While she was trying to grab them I got a scratch. My fault definitely:). I played with a couple of them after that. They were really climbing on me, very carrefully to get the bananas . Got pictures, etc. I went than at the First Aid (at the entrance) where they cleaned the scratch and showed me a certificat ... rabbie free area. I didn t want to risk anything... so vaccines at private BIMC hospital (about 100 USD; max 20 minutes service).Local/ Public hospitals out of stock. ...", "Spent a fun shady hour here, some tourists bought food to feed the monkeys and were harrassed by the monkeys who will otherwise leave you alone. Visit the lower temple which looks like it should be in Indiana Jones!", "The place is a bit overpriced, but kids will love it! The monkeys are so overfed though that they will be picky about the bananas. We brought som bananas, which were good enough for us humans, but the monkeys didn't really like them!! The good thing about them being so overfed is that they are not so agressive. They will jump on you or crawl around your body, but we didn't see anyone get hurt.", "Where to start. Its about 10 US dollars to enter and well worth it. Just do t bring in anything that tge awesome monkeys can NAB from u. They are wonderful creatures with a great curiosity. Dont be afraid they won't hurt you. They are just as curious as u are . You have entered their world. They have to welcome u. I definitely recommend feeding the monkeys ( there is a place specifically for that in the park) . Hope this helps.", "Incredible view! Entrance is just 20kRP per person Monkeys are not aggresive... The virw is one of the best ever! The temple in the height of 120m is perfect Take kids with you A rock is open for access, no safety rails anywhere, take care", "Nothing to say except was great to be able to get so close to the monkeys so much better than a zoo. Was not too crowded and there are people to help you get the monkey to go on your shoulder for pics. Don't miss this, top attraction.", "Well worth a visit. You have to be very careful not to have anything hanging out of your bag/rucksack as these cheeky monkeys will take anything, even a bottle of water from your hand! Could not believe how many monkeys there were. The forest is amazing too.", "We visited the Monkey Forest at Ubud with our family. There were many very active monkeys & squirrels all over the park. The monkeys are quite cheeky & not at all timid. Again the staff/locals were very friendly & made our visit that much better.", "The monkey are amazing and cheeky. Trying to steal water bottles and food. The grounds are huge and very clean we spent a few hours here enjoying the shade Baby monkey so cute but the larger monkeys are very scary when the jump on you Love our time here watching all the monkeys antics", "Low price to get in approx $4 CND. The park is well maintain and very clean. Many momma monkeys with their baby's so cute... Monkey Forest road is an street with many shops and restos.", "As the name suggests, one can find a variety of monkeys in this place. The place was quite crowded when we visited. Also, it was quite hot on the day. The place has a bit of walking to do. Though slightly tiring, this is a nice place to visit.", "One of 's top attractions and so worth the trip to Ubud, and the small entry fee. It's just lovely seeing all those monkeys owning this place and not caring about anyone and anything. Do what the people there advise you - don't carry bags, food, even water, just keep everything safe in a backpack or something and you will be fine. Don't provoke them in any way - just remember you are a guest at their sacred land, and this is not a zoo. In a nutshell, it's nature the way it's suppose to be! Three \\clans\\\" of monkeys are settled in the different areas of the forest so save some time to wander around - the whole park itself is beautiful and very well maintained.\"", "Besides beach, you can also find other attractions in . The monkey forest located in Ubud is one of recommended attraction. Please be careful when visit this place, don't disturb the monkey and take care of your children.", "There is a small entrance fee 30,000IDR but it's worth a look (and escape from the sun). There are monkeys along all walkways and even in the carpark. They aren't shy and fond of those who look like they have food (will grab at bags). There are a number of staff on the grounds to assist and vendors selling bananas for those game enough to feed them. The forest and monuments are a site themselves. Worth a look and close to downtown Ubud once your done.", "Sacred monkey forest is a must if you are travelling to Ubud! I haven't experienced something like this before. Seeing monkeys in such a beautiful and natural environnement is really moving. They might climb on you and look for things to eat or to play with, so be careful and keep your belongings away. If you stay calm and seat next to them, you might be there playground. I had 4 little monkeys on me at once and they were only playing. If you like jungle like forest, you should visit this forest too. Sacred monkey forest is really worth a visit.", "Monkeys look as if they're well taken care of, very approachable (though you should let Them approach you), they'll climb right on your shoulder! Helpful staff too, got a very small bite when I wouldnt let a monkey steal my phone but the staff assured me they are healthy and pointed towards the nearest water fountain to cleanse it.", "Located in Ubud and its very easy to find. You have to pay to pay to get in but its not much at all around 30k pp! The monkeys are very cheeky and will jump on you and drink your water so i would hide the bottles! Some of the smaller monkeys havn't seen many tourists so i would advise try to get a selfie with them. Great place and kills around 3+ hours.", "Der Monkey Forest ist eine tolle Attraktion in Ubud und ich bin mit meiner Freundin zu ihrem Geburtstag hin. Es war ganz einfach perfekt! Nette Mitarbeiter die einem helfen wenn man einen Affen auf dem Arm haben will und dabei immer gut aufpassen, dass einem nichts passiert. Ein tolles Gelände und einfach überall Affen! Was will man mehr?! ;) Empfehlung!!!", "This place is really cool, the scenery is great and the monkeys are so cheeky! Be careful about jumping up on them because they can bite and no thanks to that. Great for some scenery and a bit of adventure.", "I really enjoyed being up close and personal with these monkeys, though I was glad I had no food to encourage them to jump on me!!", "Such an amazing place to visit I definitely recommend! Parking is cheap (2000 IDR), admission was cheap (50.000 IDR per adult), and it was such a fantastic experience getting to see and touch the monkeys", "Spent a couple of hours at the Monkey forest watching the monkeys and walking thru the beautiful forest. Cost 40000IDR to get in. Would recommend to go in the afternoon when the monkeys are not so hungry. We had no problems taking in our sunglasses and camera, but if you have food watch out, they will climb over you to get it. They can also open backpacks so keep a close eye on them.", "I do try to stay away from overly touristy attractions and I have seen a lot of monkeys in the past however, we had friends in town who really wanted to go to the Sacred Monkey Forest so we headed over. The entrance fee was $80K per person. The sanctuary is larger than I expected hosting a number of temples as well. They do not want you to bring any plastic bottles or paper bags in as the monkeys will snatch it right out of your hands and it leads to garbage in the park. It was very interesting to see the monkeys interacting up close. They have this strange habit of rolling rocks on the ground. I'm not sure if they think they are nuts or they are trying to polish the rocks. They will even go and get leaves to protect their hands as they roll the rocks. It was quite interesting to watch. The sanctuary is also home to a cemetery for those who live in in what is considered the village (about 5,500 people). One of the employees told us that when people die, they bury them there until it is time to do the mass cremation which happens every 5 years. The last mass cremation for the village was in August so there won't be another one for a long while and I can imagine it might get a bit crowded! Overall, I was quite impressed at how interesting the experience was. It was busy but not too crowded and it was a nice way to pass an afternoon.", "We had a great two hours in the Sanctuary and saw many monkeys and a lot of those up close. The monkey’s are very tame, but be cautious and not stupid. They may try to open your bag or purse. Come in with little and leave with many wonderful memories. About $5 Australia to enter and well worth it.", "Don't listen to some of these reviews, we went worrying like mad that we were going to be clawed by monkeys that would steal absolutely anything from you, this is not true! The monkeys are not aggressive at all, and whilst walking around the forest they don't jump on you, as long as you don't get too close to ones with babies you won't have an issue! Don't get me wrong, we seen a man with a bottle of water on the side of his backpack and a cheeky monkey stole it and opened the bottle and drank the water (which I thought was quite impressive!) but we took off all jewellery, didn't take any bags, said we wouldn't get our phones out to get photos, but really, your fine. you can pay 20,000 rupee (£1) to buy a bunch of bananas, and a guide will stand by you and you can let the monkeys climb up onto you and eat the banana, this Is a great experience and again the monkeys are harmless, the guide does have a stick if anything was to happen they would get the monkey off you immediately. It takes you about an hour to walk around the forest and you will see hundreds of monkeys playing in the trees, Walking along the paths and searching for bananas. You don't need to pay £30+ for a tour, it's in the centre of Ubud so easy to get to and only costs 15,000 rupee to get in (70p) and you don't need anyone to show you round once your inside! ", "We visited monkey forest 2 times within our 4 days stay in Ubud ! Our kids loved it as much as we did. It is huge and you get to see the monkeys in their nature and have a close look at them. They do interact with people sometimes and do not harm , just dont try to annoy them. However, take care of your stuff as we saw monkeys stealing from people including our children potato chips! “Even though we were in the street outside of the park”", "The place is quite large and clean. The admission fee is IDR 110.000 per person. We are not allowed to bring food and drinks (the security will checks at the entrance). The animal is not too much. There are various attractions inside, and plenty of spots to take pictures with the animals.", "...Macaca monkeys to be exact. They are everywhere. And they are quite pushy as well. I bought a bunch of bananas by the ticket office, but was unable to move until I gave them all away. Be serious about the \\do not show your teeth\\\" warnings. My 7 y.o. son got just too close to one of them and the monkey did not seem to like it - fortunately nothing bad happened. I still think it is a nice experience - you won't need more than an hour for this attraction. Modest fee applies.\"", "Monkeys: big and small, above, below, besides. Be careful with earrings, (sun)glasses, bags, cameras - they nick everything and they are fast. The grounds are magnificent; temples, ponds, rivers, bridges, statuary. Shady and protected from the glare, it's easy walking and rewarding to spend a few hours.", "They say they have 600 monkeys, I say they have thousands. A great opportunity to get close to these interning creatures. Read the direction and then notes to stay safe. I wouldn't recommend for less than 4 years old kids (personal opinion).", "We had tons of fun watching these crazy monkeys (which can be aggressive) play, throw poop at each other and poke at tourists for food. We got a great video of a monkey digging in my husband's pocket to look for food (he had nothing in his pocket.) So, be careful, don't bring in food, but it is pretty amazing to watch. We saw an ambitious monkey steal a whole bunch of bananas from a woman selling them. Great fun!", "The monkey forest is beautiful and the monkeys are super cute, although I was a little disappointed to see as much rubbish in there as there was. For how many staff of keepers there were working in there you’d think they would pick it up. I saw at least 3 monkeys playing with or chewing on plastic rubbish. But all in all a good experience as the monkeys are completely free and roam as they please which is awesome. Just don’t wear bright coloured jewelry or take food in as they’ll try to get it off you!", "This Sacred Monkey forest was the Highest recommend places to visit so hence went here. Tickets for me was IDR 100,000 per person which isn’t too bad. You won’t find monkeys as soon as you enter the forest. You’ll have to go more further and you’ll see a lot and lot of monkeys. 95 percent of the monkeys there were friendly and not scared. It was so nice to see them do stuff. In all, this is also a very beautiful forest. At some parts, it felt like a scene from a fairy tale. It’s that’s beautiful. However there are so many DONT’s here. There are boards everywhere saying that “you can’t do this” “you can’t do that” “don’t go here”. Like the staff in there were also not letting to enjoy. Anyways I would definitely recommend this place to visit if you’re in .", "We were fortunate to be staying adjacent to the Monkey Forest in Ubud. We visited it 1st thing in the morning. The monkeys mostly minded themselves. They came in groups. Some of them had their baby monkey clinging on, as they moved around. The trainers fed them sweet potato. Most of them do not \\disturb\\\" visitors. There was only one that was quite light-fingered\\\" enough to help itself to an unopened pack of mosquito repellant tissue, that was stuffed at the side of the haversack. The unfortunate monkey bit into and chewed on the repellant laden tissue .. and we could not do anything about it. ** A word of caution. Do not keep anything exposed ** It was an enjoyable experience observing the monkey in their natural setting doing their own thing. The walk path is quite short. Most of the time is spent watching the monkey and taking pictures of them.\"", "sometimes monkeys get quite nasty so dont take purses or any attractive object", "We visited the Sacred Monkey Forest with our private driver and I'm so glad that we went! Many reviews say the monkeys are mean. Well, yes and no. The big and older ones are pretty feisty, but only to the other monkeys. If you read the instructions on the boards before you enter, you will be fine. Don't look them in the eye and don't try to pet them. We even gave them bananas and I never felt scared. They just jump on you, grab it, and then hop right off (except in my husbands case, who got felt up by one of the little guys!) It's a great place for photo ops, as the sanctuary itself is gorgeous, but you can also get lots of photos with monkeys doing funny things. The entrance price can't be beat. I think it was around $3 USD/person. Side note: Go early in the morning. Our driver told us that it gets packed with tour busses around 11 am, and then by afternoon, the monkeys are kind of done entertaining, so they don't come out as much. This is a must do on your trip to Ubud!", "The monkey forest is an attraction that is vey close to the centre of Ubud, at the end of the famous road for shopping. The monkeys aren’t closed in (like a zoo) they can leave the forest freely and I bet they cause problems for the locals and their shops close by! Haha. It’s great to see the Monkey’s wild running around it felt strange, but enjoyable! It’s very busy with tourists! There are staff around the forest that can help/assist if needed. You are able to get a picture with a monkey on your shoulder if you wish I would just suggest to be careful as a girl was bitten on her arm whilst we were there and it drew blood. You can purchase bananas after entering. There is a lovely walk and some temples you can also see in the forest. Keep all belongings safe with you as the monkeys will probably try and take them!", "Apart from some other locations in where animals are taken advantage of this is great. The monkeys will roam the streets that are in close proximity to the forest and the animals seem very happy in the area they have. No sense of abuse of animals. Worth a visit if staying in Ubud as is a easy walk to the ticket box, probably one of the better Monkey forests on ", "When you've seen one monkey attraction, you've seen them all, and the monkeys behaviour doesn't get better. They'll steal anything not bolted down, and if you have food, especially fruit, in your backpack, you'll be a target. I am not keen on the dirty, biting little creatures, and they can frighten the hell out of you if they jump on you as you pass. Monkeys do carry rabies, and monkeys do bite, even those in the touristy monkey forests.", "Stopped here as part of a day tour. The monkeys were cute and there is plenty of them. There are staff in different spots around the Forrest that help with the monkeys. The Forrest itself is just beautiful. There are many many angles which you just want to take photos from. (All photos on main camera none on my phone where I'm updating TripAdvisor from)", "Nice and fun family activity. Monkeys are professionally playing with the visitors and they enjoy it. My daughter (4 years) wanted to visit twice. And my wife did (paid) everything for photos with a monkey sitting on her shoulder. So, if you have a wife or child ... go there!", "We went here on our first day in Ubud. It was fun to see the monkeys in a beautiful setting but sad to see some tourists treat them badly. Despite warnings not to do so we saw several tourists hiding/taunting monkeys with food and carrying plastic, causing the monkeys to chase them and get angry. We even saw one man do this to a baby monkey, making the mother very angry. It would be better if they got rid of the line of sakes hunts and maybe placed some shops/stalls at the end. I think it tarnished the experience to have people push merchandise on you when you'd barely started the visit. Make sure to head down to the river itself as it's a nice walk down with lots of monkeys. All in all, other than the bad tourists ( which you can't blame the venue for) and the shops inside, it was a pleasant way to spend some time.", "Its a nice little walk where you can see monkeys. You dont need to spend too much time here, an hour is enough. The monkeys are cute but you can tell they are just waiting for tourists to feed them. THey are also cheeky so dont get in thier way if you dont want to lose your sunglasses or hat.", "The nature is perfect... lots of BIG tress ages more than 100... so huge.. the monkey itself so cute and fun...", "so cool, the money did steal a girls earring, so i wouldn't wear any nice jewelry. you can hold a banana in your hands, above your head, and a monkey will climb all the way up your body to retrieve the banana. a must do", "Place: The natural landscape it’s beyond amazing. You feel like walking in the middle of the jungle with beautiful temples and sculptures. Monkeys are all over and behave so cynical trying to get food from the tourists - highly recommend NOT to feed the monkeys and nevertheless to allow them to jump on you for a picture. Monkeys are wild animals and their reactions can be unpredictable. Price: Found fare to pay 50k rpps... but only a few of us pay since most of the people just get in for free from the street, security guards don’t really pay attention. ", "A lot of monkeys everywhere, easy to approach and to feed. Be carreful with young children ! It's a unique experience. Price of banana is high in the Forest", "....almost more enjoyable to visit the beautiful forest without the monkeys! The monkeys are very aggressive and will try to remove any food item no matter how well it is secured. Hold out a peanut or banana and be surprised as the little devil removes the entire bag of peanuts or banana stock from your hand. I really enjoy watching the monkeys playing with each other, always have, but I don't want them jumping up on me. Once, sitting on a motorbike watching their antics, a big guy jumped up on my motorbike, removed the key and bounced up onto a rooftop. The locals spent half an hour coaxing the bugger with bananas before he came down and exchanged the key for some bananas.", "Like many of the past reviewers, I found this a pleasant, low-key entertaining experience. There were tons of monkeys, and those who wanted up-close interaction can have it, in a reasonably safe setting. Others (like me) can watch. Beautiful setting - mature growth/jungle with 2 temples worth checking out - , small enough to walk in 30 minutes (or, if you're taking it easy, longer) - but definitely not claustrophobic. And you can't beat the price, 40,000 IR.", "The whole experience of the place - magic. I felt myself like in some movie - roots of ancient banyan trees, silence, old statues. monkeys..... I was glad i came there only 1.5 hours before closure - that's why there were not so many people and i could see all. I even managed to feed monkeys with the guard there and make amazing photos. The whole thing spoiled some stupid tourists trying to catch animals. Gosh, i hoped monkey could bite them! Tip 1 - buy some bananas outside the forest. tip 2 - go there by motorbike as everywhere in , otherwise u won't be able to find parking place or would stuck in a traffic jam tip 3 - go there before closire - 1 or 2 hours. No need to spend there more time tip 4 - please obey the forest rules: don't try to catch or feed monkeys. Crazy tourists annoy others, Really", "The monkeys are definitely in charge of the situation, they have complete freedom and look in great condition. If you stand still on the path, they are highly likely to use you as a climbing frame or rummage through bags etc. If you take food in they will find you!! In the sanctuary there are some interesting features to discover, such as a temple and a stone bridge. Good photo opportunities with the monkeys up close and not exploited ", "Totally enjoyed our visit! Please pay heed to the warnings. We had a monkey jump on to a person’s belly in our group, grab her hand sanitizer that was dangling from her purse strap and scamper off to the side to play with it. There are monkeys everywhere and are not worried about being around people. It was fascinating watching them interact with each other. Definitely a must to visit. Don’t wear bling!", "Unusual experience nowhere seen before highly recommend, as monkeys run free and u can see them in they natural environment.", "Watchout of your stuff ( sunglasses, hat, money) Mokey's are the best stoler I'd ever seen ! but wonderful moment, and awesome pics ", "What a fantastic place to see the cheeky monkeys in their natural habitat. We were going to look from the car park but decided to go inside. So glad we did very cute and funny, good to see an organization putting so much energy into their conservation. Well worth the trip", "My girlfriend and I visited the Monkey Forest and were bowled over as to how cool it was. At first I couldn't believe my eyes. There were monkeys everywhere. For $2 you can purchase bananas and they will literally climb up your back, grab the banana and eat it while sitting on your shoulder. It was amazing! What I really loved is that the monkeys are living in their natural habitat and are not caged in anyway. By all accounts, they are very happy monkeys. If you visit you really must go and experience something that is quite special.", "Great that they are allowed to roam about free! So many monkeys to see and such a big area! Definitely worth going to if you're in the area.", "in a nutshell, its a part of the forest with lots of monkeys in it. we thought it was a little over priced and almost turned back but glad that we turned around and went it. the place is full of monkeys who are very familiar with humans so they are almost domesticated. they play, they search your bags for food, they pose for pictures and they copy your actions. viewing these primates in such proximity and the antics they get upto make the ticket prices worth it.", "I found the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary to be a photographers delight. The greens can be quite lush here and provide a wonderful backdrop against the grey-brown bodies of the macaques, which are in themselves the most photogenic of creatures. Adding to the general chaos that defines a macaque's life are the tourists, who offer their own interesting reactions to the show put on by the monks. Be prepared, there are more monkeys at the sanctuary than you might expect and they are everywhere, strolling around and doing everything that monkeys do in an average day. My friend came across a pair doing the monkey dance, if you catch my drift. The warnings that are in place make it clear, these are wild animals. They will try to steal any food that isn't immediately offered (you can buy bananas at the entrance), they may hop onto the back of your pack to try to see what is inside (this happened to my friend), they may steal your sun glasses, the may shriek and bare their teeth, so be prepared. And while you are enjoying their antics, I suggest that you take the time to look beyond the monkeys. There are a number of paths that you can take through the sanctuary. We meandered along them and found the three temples within the sanctuary that serve three very different purposes. If you are up for a walk, take the dragon stair down to the river for a look at the Water Temple. The statues and the stone work and the interplay of moss and light is wonderful throughout this area. Although, it would be hard to pick one area over another in the sanctuary when it comes to the amount of subject matter. Each area offers its own series of treasures to photograph. The light may be 'glarey' so use a circular polarizer to offset the glare if you have one. The Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary is a wonderful place to visit that I happily recommend. My friend and I really enjoyed our time in the sanctuary.", "Beautiful place. It is beautiful to see the monkeys freedom. Much better than a regular Zoo. It is a sacred place with many Statues of God Monkeys. I felt in one of the Planet of Apes movies.", "We went on a rainy afternoon and there were surprisingly fewer monkeys than I had expected based on reviews. The old jungle was very beautiful and worth a stroll through. My son had his sleeve grabbed by an inquisitive monkey and we saw a monkey climb on a lady's shoulders for a sit-down but she was calm and just waited for it to get bored and move on. Maybe we caught them in a mellow mood, instead of mischievous monkeys harassing hapless tourists, they seem to be chilling out!", "Although we had a fun couple of hours at the monkey forest and the kids (aged 9 and 10) particularly loved the baby monkeys, I feel the monkeys are quite aggressive, particularly if you have food or drinks. I would be apprehensive to take small children to the sanctuary due to the aggressive nature of some of the monkeys. The monkeys nearer to the main entrance seem to be much more game and cheeky than those deeper in the forest. While many parts of the monkey forest are beautiful, the calamity near the main entrance is a bit of a put off.", "I wasnt overly fussed about coming here in the first place, but that is because I have been to a monkey forest back in the uk, and so have seen monkeys up close , walking about etc. With it being in I didn't know what to expect, but I expected more than the UK which I don't think it was. It was a nice place but I just expected more monkeys , just something more. I guess I felt a little unsafe as well, because previous people had told me they knew of someone who had been bitten, I didnt feel safe letting my little one walk about by herself, so we carried her around the whole time. We did watch one of the monkeys jump on a lady and bite her bag and try and bite through it. She did really like seeing the monkeys walking about.", "Came here with my husband and two young teenages boys (13, 14) who only care about online gaming and are hard to please. They absolutely loved this. No need to pay for a tour service for this. You can come here yourself and go through park yourself. A few tips: 1) bring a little extra change/small cash if you want photos with the monkeys on our back or arms. There are park staff who are willing to bribe the monkeys onto your back/shoulders for a little tip; and 2) do NOT have anything loose in your pockets. I heard about this tip but totally ignored it. One monkey tried to pick pocket my son and take his iphone, and another monkey stole insect repellant from my husband's back pocket! You get used to seeing the monkeys up close about a half hour in. So just enjoy the journey! (And stay away from the tourist traps around the park!)", "Worth the visit. Nice sanctuary. Of course there are monkeys all over the place. We were worried about the monkeys aggressiveness from reading on internet but in reality monkeys live their lives and leave you alone if you don’t bother them and don’t have food. We had no issue to visit it with our 4 year old lively son.", "Monkeys climb on people, take sunglasses, open bags, grab water bottles--and yes! one of our friends was bit! (It was kind of her fault because she sat down right in the path of a big male monkeys and he got angry.) The First Aid station said not to worry, no rabbles have been reported, but upon further investigation (with the hotel doctor) rabbles are quite possible. I wouldn't let the possibility of being bit deter you from going, I'd just be careful not to aggravate them. That said--it was as if we'd jumped into a banyon-tree-tomb-raider-temple movie set. The monkeys defiantly have the run of the park. A fun excursion!", "There was mixed reviews on TA but we thought we would take a look. Got there about 4pm a good time as was a bit quieter. 20,000rup each no worries there. Didn't buy food...not my thing The park itself is really different with huge trees and lots of architecture. There was a cremation happening so lots of chanting and noise. The feed bins for the monkeys had been done so they were sitting on walls and up trees so we took lots of pictues no problem however one family with a few children were having an issue with a couple of monkeys climbing on them. Problem was hair baubles and earrings etc. I took all of those items off so had no problem. People should read the information at the door. The spring temple is worth a look as the bridge over the river is quaint and there is a pond with koi and the largest catfish l've ever seen. All in all an inexpensive thing to do and the monkeys are funny playing and squabbling with each other. We both enjoyed it.", "I was expecting a forest walk, but it is not. It is fabulous to observe the monkeys, but why so expensive?", "The Sanctuary Monkey Forrest is one of the many highlights in Ubud. The monkies are funny, playful and very curious. Also, they will jump on you, dig in your bags and pull your clothing. If you're afraid, please do not visit, because as a guest, you're in their home, so they will be in their natural state. Enjoy your visit and be safe. Thanks!", "The forwst is filled with monkeys that seem quite habituated with people. That said I would suggest minding your food and following the rules they have posted. It was really interesting to see the monkeys interact with each other but also approach the tourists. It seemed like you could buy bananas to feed the monkeys but that's not something I would personally recommend. The forest was filled with different trails temples and places to explore. All in all a worthwhile visit.", "The Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary was one of the highlights of our two-week trip to . Not only were the uncaged monkeys a delight to see, being allowed to roam freely as they rightfully should, the forest itself was very beautiful, zen and a feast of nature for the eyes. So many huge trees and plants, you could stare at the scenery in front of you for hours. Myself and my partner went back and forth about whether to visit in the first place due to being worried about Rabies and the monkeys biting us, after reading reviews and stories from people who had visited. Neither of us wanted to get our rabies jab as we were advised by our nurse that it was not at all necessary and given the price for an extremely low risk, it really wasn't worth it. I want to make it very clear to anyone reading this that a) the monkeys are not ordinarily aggressive and b) there's no threat of rabies (there are signs all over the Sacred Monkey Forest which clearly states this). However, it's the tourists that are a problem and a nuisance at the Forest. They taunt the monkeys with food so it's no surprise the originally calm monkeys then start to feel upset as they're hungry and just want to eat. Silly tourists throw bananas at them and tease them, so no wonder they begin to retaliate! We saw this with our own eyes happen to some silly tourists who were so concerned about getting a photo with a monkey on their shoulder they were prepared to do anything to get it. Once they had ran out of food, the monkeys proceeded to move on and go about their business, calmly, but these particular tourists wanted their monkey-on-the-shoulder photo so badly, so they ran after the monkeys and pretended to have more food on them. The monkeys then got excited, and in seconds, the number of monkeys quickly doubled as the news of \\food\\\" spread. When they realised the tourists didn't have any more food, they became upset, irritated and aggressive and unfortunately it went downhill from there. If you're coming here to see the monkeys and their forest, you should respect them and enjoy them with a fly-on-the-wall approach. Put yourself in their shoes, would you like to be taunted and constantly forced to sit on someone's shoulder all day for a photo? We had no issues at all with the monkeys. One of them even came to say hello by gently putting his hand on mine for a minute before wondering off. Did we try and force him to get on my shoulder? No. Did we shove a camera in his face? No. Did we pretend we had food only to get him to stay for longer? No. It was a beautiful moment and our whole experience with the monkeys themselves was peaceful and calm. We decided to travel very light. I didn't wear any dangly earrings or any shiny / eye-catching jewellery as this can excite the monkeys. I left my handbag at the hotel and my partner took a small black drawstring bag so we kept our belongings in there. I took my big camera and so did my partner; the monkeys were not remotely interested in that, but we did see them being attracted to zips with key-rings on them and people who rummaged through their bag at the wrong time (when being surrounded by lots of monkeys!) We walked through the forest, passed the monkeys in a calm fashion. We managed to take some great candid images of the monkeys in their own little world. It was a perfect day, and they are wonderful creatures! I wish I could go back. The whole thing was overall a great experience, apart from some tourists who are not animal friendly, and I highly recommend visiting, with respect.\"", "Had a great time visiting the monkey forest sanctuary. The monkeys did not bother us. However, if you buy bananas to feed them, they will definitely jump all over you. It is a great setting and well worth a visit.", "This is a must-see in Ubud and I was scared of the monkeys to be honest especially aftee reading reviews thar some of the monkeys can be very cheeky and attack or steal, but again do not look the monkeys in the eye and you will be able to avoid a lot of cheekiness. You can buy bananas from there or bring your own to feed the monkeys and people usually do that to get a monkey to sit on their shoulder or head to take a picture or just for fun. If you want to feed more monkeys, cut the bananas into halves which is a smart move I saw many of the visitors do. Make sure your bags are secure and dont walk around with your bananas out or in your hand because you will be attacked by monkeys who will snatch them away. I fed a monkey a banana and it tried to jump on my bag to take the rest, but I kept my bag secured and the monkey backed off. If you want to feed a smaller sized monkey try to do it away from the bigger monkeys because they usually steal the bananas from the smaller monkeys that do not fight back. I found the monkeys that are 3-4 years old the most cheeky fighting with each other and trying to annoy people while the older monkeys seemed to be too old to play those games, or maybe it was just my imagination. As you go further in, the monkeys tend to be a lot more troublesome, and keep trying to open bags and jump on people, so if you are not fond of that type of action, do not go too far in. There is a part of the forest where there is a nice bridge and you can keep walking until you reach a dead end that is a very nice place and has a lot of nature and a few harmless monkeys swinging on the trees. Do not feed the monkeys your food or have it out in front of them, one monkey was eating a bag of what looked like Cheetos at the gate of the forest and I am guessing that is one reason the monkeys act like they have a sugar rush- they probably do. Look for the monkeys with baby's clinging to their chest, but do not get too close because some are protective. There are employees that make sure the monkeys do not get out of hand and they helped me when the monkeys began playing with the strings and beads on my pants- advice: do not wear anything they can play with or that may attract their attention to you. There is a temple but it was closed when I visited and there is a gift shop, an art gallery, and a small ampi-theater.", "I've been here twice, it's a lot of fun, beautiful scenery right outside all the fun shops. Fiesta monkeys everywhere, tons of photo ops. Good place to go alone of with a group.", "There were plenty of monkeys to see. When left to them selves, they were calm and didn’t try to interact with the many visitors. The highlight for me was watching a group of monkeys jump in a pool by a fountain. They were really having fun.", "I was a little scared when we first entered since there are lots of monkeys all over the place, however they are all pretty calm as long as you don't have food on you. If you go early in the morning there are less people and the monkeys will be having their breakfast. If you want one to jump on you for a picture I would recommend you go to a staff and have them help you. If you just grab the food on the ground the monkeys might attack you. Best advise would be to NOT bring in any food and if they climb on you just be as calm and still as possible. It was a really great experience, my husband was able to hold up a piece of corn (with the staff's help) and a monkey came down right away and ate it on his shoulders!", "It's lovely here, clearly a nice place for the monkeys, they look healthy, well-cared for. It's a little scary at first but you get into the swing of it. They have a few spots where you can buy banana and feed them - glad we had a guide that day taking us around - encouraged us to engage but also stick to the rules. No food on you, no plastic bottles, don't put your hands in your pockets (they'll think you have food), don't look them in the eye in case they mistake it for aggression. Not sure I'd take a baby or small child in as they understandably might want to pet the monkeys which isn't wise, they're wild after all. Still getting that close to monkeys is a treat. No evidence of any rabies ever in history of the forest and thousands of people go each day. They might scuff or scratch a little when they climb up to get the food from you, nothing bad but just be careful and enjoy!", "Beautiful beech with lots of bars, the prices for places to eat and drink were about normal for most places in so no opportunity to snag a deal but none the less well worth going", "It's great that this is a sanctuary replete with temples and a grotto. It is meant to be treated with respect. It's relaxing to walk the grounds. There are abundant photo opportunities. Occasionally there are religious ceremonies. What's really fun is to see the monkey statues, as well as frogs, and Gods, near the pools and fountains. But for me, the extraordinary experience was to sit and near the pool near the entrance and just watch the behaviors of the macaques. The little ones would chase each other over the statues, and up the trees, and then leap into the pond in a kind of hide and seek or tag game. To really get away, some would swim 3 meters or so underwater doing a modified monkey stroke. I didn't know that they swam, let alone swam underwater. You can watch the youngsters groom the elders, the babies ride on mom's back or more likely hanging upside down under mom's belly. It's also interesting to watch the tourist interactions with monkeys. Some feed them bananas, let them sit on their laps, take selfies. But be careful and respectful. Don't let little kids (or adults) harass them. Beware of people stepping into your line of sight when you are shooting pics. Happened to me repeatedly. Be considerate. And finally the only trouble I had was when I tried to change an SD card in a camera. That got some adolescents' attention and they harassed me no end trying to get into my camera and steal the SD card which they apparently succeeded at. Just go in with a sufficient and empty card. Entrance fee was quite reasonable. (maybe $3)", "Fantastic experience here. Monkey's everywhere. Well looked after temples. The entrance, signs, information boards etc were very informative and beautifully clean grounds enhanced the experience. Fantastic", "The monkeys were a little aggressive but the little ones were so cute. They will take every food in your hand so you got to be careful.", "Well maintained facilities with broad walkways and plenty of rangers on ground to ensure everyone respects the monkeys (do not try and touch them). Plenty of monkeys with all ages on display - babies very active and cute. Natural environment with monkeys obviously very happy to stay and interact with visitors", "At 50,000 rp per person this was a pretty cheap attraction. The monkeys can be naughty but we weren't hassled and made sure not to look them in the eye. Got some awesome photos.", "What a awesome experience. No touching is aloud of the babies, but just to be in the presence of such beautiful creatures. I am a cancer surviver and to tick something this awesome off my bucket list. WOW", "If you are keen to feed the monkeys just bring some cash to buy banana inside monkey area! You are not allowed to bring like bread, snack etc for feeding monkeys. It is also possible to get some nice pictures with the monkeys!", "Beautiful scenery and a fun experience. The sanctuary is reasonably priced and offers you an opportunity to get up-close to monkeys. But, beware! The monkeys will steal your stuff, dig through your bag, and can jump on you when you aren't expecting it. There are rules and guidelines posted at the entrance and there is staff available to assist you if necessary. We had a great time and we're happy we went.", "Enjoyed this a lot, you can buy bananas on entry to entice the monkeys but I wouldn't bother, plenty of other tourists buy them and it's more fun watching them struggle with the interest they get from the monkeys! The monkeys are so interesting to watch and they are very friendly (unless you tease them by holding a banana out and don't give it to them!). A lot of fun and brief respite from the sun being in the forest", "These monkeys really are cheeky and if you have children or even adults with you that will scream whilst walking through if approached by a monkey i suggest you just don't go. The more you scream the more they feel vulnerable and will attack!! The monkeys jump on you if u have anything in your hands other than a camera. I wouldn't have drinking water, scarfs, or glasses visible as they will take them off you. We didn't feed the monkeys in the end as we saw them bite a few people (you can buy mini bananas inside to give to them so that they will sit on you for a photo) one monkey bit a ladies hand for trying to take back her water and another monkey bit a mans head trying to fight with the man for his glasses :o but despite all i have wrote, it is situated in a beautiful setting and great for photos and it is actually quite funny :)", "What can I say... it is a beautiful forest that is full of Monkey families. Lots of baby monkeys with their mommies. Enjoyed feeding them bananas and watching them groom or swim! We were with a big group and I do not think any of us were disappointed we went. Oh, one lady had her water bottle taken from her by a monkey and it drank her water lol. We were all very entertained.", "It has been 7 years since we last visited the monkey forest and what they have done with the entrance and walking paths is nothing short of magnificent. Like most people have warned just be careful with the monkeys as they are cheeky things and will steal from you given the chance. Make sure that you don't risk taking a photo that will upset them just for the sake of a selfie.", "Kids thought it was awesome. Cool escape from blazing sun. Go early for less crowds. Monkeys are pretty cute too. Don't take food or accessories with you.", "Me and my boyfriend had a great time here. We spent 3 hours slowly walking around watching the monkeys, they are relatively friendly (they are wild after all) and all look in good condition. The Forrest is lovely there, so nice to see the monkeys swimming around in the river. Many staff around to watch out on case you get picked on by a rowdy monkey too. Only think I would say was fruit they sold was quite expensive. Best off buying a load before you arrive, they monkeys are cleaver though so keep an eye on your bags!", "Highly recommend visiting the monkey forest in Ubud. Buy some bananas and enjoy your time with the monkeys.", "This place you are for sure have fun! The monkeys plays a lot and keep jumping and asking for food! Just be careful, one bit my sister!", "I was a little wary at first but there is no need. If you follow the guidance you will be fine the monkeys are amazing and the baby ones super cute! A must see in ubud and the highlights of our day although we were disappointed the temples were closed.", "We enjoyed watching and photographing but we read the advisories and did as directed. We removed jewelry and carried no food. If you buy the bananas the monkeys will be aggressive to relieve you of your treat. That can be fun for some and scary for others. Remember we are seeing wild animals. I loved seeing the moms carrying and caring for their babies.", "This is a no brainer. Of course you're going. Pay attention to the signs. Dont for a moment think that you are smarter, because they will steal anything at any time.", "I was skeptical about visiting the Sacred Monkey as have heard the monkeys can jump on you. Trick is not to have food on you and then you will be fine. I really enjoyed my visit, it was incredible to see all the monkeys in such close proximity. Would recommend and would go again!", "So we went here with a guide that we had had for the day. He explained to us there are 3 \\families\\\" of monkeys at the forest and he was worried that in the future there wood be a big problem with the monkeys fighting as they have to keep them separate. The place is swarming with monkeys, they did leave us alone but they were so quick to move about it was quite unnerving for me especially after some of the reviews I had read about the monkeys being aggressive. We went at about 3pm in the afternoon and it was ok. The keepers there seem to have control of them and the older monkeys at least appeared to have some respect for the keepers. They would hand feed them from the ground. We was told though never to feed them nuts as this makes them aggressive. Just be prepared though if you have food they will come to you. I on purposely didn't take anything and was left alone.\"", "Nothing to get too excited about. A pleasant bit of woodland, a tribe of monkeys to entertain you and a few more little nese temples. A nice little diversion, cheap to enter, and an escape from the traffic", "So much fun! Monkeys everywhere, just don’t look them directly in the eyes. Place is bigger than you think and in the morning when we went the tourist count was manageable.", "Loved seeing the monkeys however I bought a bunch of bananas at the gate and they were stolen by a large monkey that climbed my leg in the first 5m inside the gate - I was too scared not to hand them over ;) but they are wild, i wouldnt take a real young child there, they'd probably be frightened as they will climb up on you ... stay near the workers in the park and they will assist and they will also help you get a monkey on you for photos the right way!", "It was a mother gots crash by money. Because the monkey try to get something from them. Read more details what not to attract the monkey, if you don't want them around you, such as bright colour, fruits, snack, food etc. Surround nature is very tropical rain forest. Surely, you will get tropical photos from this place.", "Being in almost direct contact with the macaques is a unique experience. Being touched and climbed on by them (while giving them food) was particularly special. Very nice park, as well, with beautiful local sculptures, banyan trees, etc.", "We stopped here for about an hour as part of a private shore excursion. We were warned to not get close to the monkeys as they might be dangerous. Immediately on entering the park, a group came towards us, with a large male in the lead. We veered away, slightly worried. A few feet up the path we came on a vendor selling bananas to feed the monkeys. Not knowing what to expect, I stood near a wall, the vendor held the banana, and a large female with a baby jumped on my shoulder. Soon, another jumped on the other shoulder! This was a fun experience, we spent about an hour at the park, which was about the right amount of time.", "I love that they give the monkeys a place to be safe from the busy tourists and rides. Thank you! And I love all the monkeys.", "The forest is beautiful and there is monkeys everywhere but I was a bit scared because they look more dangerous and angry than usual, in their wildlife they are not like that The entry is cheap anyway so it's worth it !", "This place really is a sanctuary. It has temples, sacred springs, majestic trees and architecture. And the there are the monkeys. Personally, I like monkeys, but I'd rather see them in the wild. I was surprised that these monkeys weren't obese with the amount of food people were giving them, as they would clamber on you for a photo op if you bribed them with food, which a lot of people chose to do. They also seemed to fight a lot, too, especially over food and food related territory. So, this place kinda got a 'meh' from me, even though I know many people enjoy this sort of thing. Not necessarily work h the 30,000 entry fee--or rather, I could have used it better.", "The Monkey Forrest is definitely a Must Do while in . Beautiful Forrest , Amazing Monkey Interaction & lovely helpful workers ready to enhance your experience. 10 outta 10 :)", "If you're an animal lover, or just fascinated by monkeys, don't miss out on this place. It's cheap, only 50k, and it's a beautiful place to visit. Not to mention all the monkeys everywhere. Really cool.", "We got warned ahead of trip but did see naughty monkeys causing havoc for others. Beautiful setting and just off the main Ubud high street so very convenient. Cute baby monkeys all over", "Great way to spend a few hours. They sell bananas for 50.000IDR once you get inside and the monkeys will chase you around for them. I found that the babies were more likely to approach and climb on you when you didnt have food if you were just bent to the ground taking photos, etc. The larger, older monkeys harass you for the bananas, but they are the scary ones with big teeth. You do have to be careful, as they are dangerous. The workers will yell at you to walk away from monkeys that touch you. If you want a good encounter, look for a small path to the right of the main worship temple. There are monkeys and their babies in the trees, without many tourists around so you can get good photos. They'll come up to you and climb all over you and you can actually take nice photos without a bunch of people in the background.", "Unique experience with monkeys in monkey forest. Close encounter with countless monkey with beautiful stone statue", "Needs to be upgraded and cleaned. Also some of those Monkeys look like they need a health check. If you don't get to see this place whilst in Ubud - no sweat. I am sure there are much better places to visit...", "Really nice walk though forest. Great photo opportunities especially if you love green and the moss covered sculpture are lovely. Watch the monkeys though, saw them get friendly with people then bite them! They like the bananas sold on site.", "as information we got from the local community around 18 hectars land around the forest isa holy forest the people dont cut the tree also dont do activities like farming there. that is good place for monkeys, the $3 of our money is used for to look after the forest also feeding the monkeys.", "All, The monkeys are great; photography subjects, video subjects, fascination for the kids, and pick pockets. Be prepared and do not bring food or valuables in back packs with zippers (they can open them), and be prepared if they jump on you. You can buy food from vendors in the park to feed to the monkeys. The best part of the park is to walk all of the trails and enjoy what must have been like hundreds of years ago. Towering trees, a small temple, a stone bridge, and the small stream that flows down at the lowest levels of the park. Photographers will like many areas of the park.", "We went here as part of a booked tour. The monkeys are very entertaining but be careful, we saw them take sunglasses off someone's head & also a bottle of water out of a ladies hands. Lots of walking & a lot of stairs but well worth it. The view is phenomenal. Very peaceful.", "This is the second time I've been to Ubuds Monkey Forest but the first time inside It was great and fun watching the monkeys play The first time we stayed in a hotel just up the road and decided to go for a walk at 6 am This turned out to be the best experience because the monkeys had come out of the forest and were racing around the streets, climbing along poles ,wires,shops and just performing for us. It was a little nervy when about 50 came racing towards us but they didn't touch us just playing and chasing each other", "The entrance fee was only a few dollars and it's not so big that you need a guide. It was quite easy for us to walk around and look at the monkeys on our own so glad I didn't pay a tour guide. We just got transportation to our b&b and then walked over. There are vendors that sell bananas to give the monkeys just inside the entrance. I recommend that you do not bring water bottles as the monkeys are very fast in stealing them!", "After reading other reviews about monkeys biting and scratching we were a bit skeptical about seeing this forest but decided to go anyway. I am glad we did. Monkeys are really cute and friendly (just don't tease them). Forest itself is also beautiful and well maintained. ", "The Sacred monkey forest was such an amazing perspective for animals and mother nature. There are thousands of wild monkeys in this forest. There are paved pathways/stairs/ One thing that I did notice that is a little scary is how some monkeys would come up to girls and try to take their phones or sunglasses and the girls would scream. Whatever you do, DONT scream. Then all the monkeys will hear you and they all come running to help the other monkeys attack you.", "I visited the Monkey Forest with a group of other young volunteers while in . It was definitely a very cool experience. The monkeys really are everywhere and it gives you some really phenomenal photo opportunities. The forest is really big and there is so much to explore. I definitely recommend exploring as much as you can, go down all the different pathways and stair cases because there is so much to see! I definitely recommend taking caution though while visiting. Bring as little as possible into the forest, and if you do have stuff with you, make sure to keep it zipped away in a bag (including water bottle, sun glasses, etc.). My friend had a Camelbak backpack and a monkey jumped on his backpack and stole the mouthpiece to his Camelbak! Overall, I do recommend taking a visit to the Monkey Forest in Ubud, it is a very unique and exciting experience. And, while you're there, there is tons of nice boutique shopping and wonderful restaurants on that street, so definitely check those out as well if you have time.", "Decided to visit as it was only a short walk from our hotel. The entrance fee is reasonable and we enjoyed our time walking through the forest laughing at the monkeys. For those who have some downtime and love animals I recommend visiting! The monkeys are cheeky, but if you read and obey the signage you’ll be fine.", "We walked from the Ubud tourist information centre to monkey forest and it took us about 15-20minutes. Having read the reviews on how mischievous the monkeys are, we were being very careful with our belongings (sunglasses, hat, cameras). We saw an unfortunate visitor where her sunblock was taken by a monkey and the monkey just refused to return it after a few attempts by the visitor to exchange with bananas. Another lady's sunglasses were almost taken by a monkey and when it was not successful, the monkey sat on her head instead. So just be extra careful when you are there and make sure there is no food inside your bag or with you. The entrance fee is RP 20,000 per pax.", "The enterance was 80000 idr ! I guess expensive than most other attractions . Parking fee for bikes is 3000 idr. Try going there during ceremony. I went during a ceremony (forgot the name) it was colorful and musical to see. It's a dense jungle so cool . Avoid carrying food items in the sanctuary as this may attract or infuriate the monkeys- u don't want a bite. Take care of belongings, monkeys are smart", "The good old monkey forest at Ubud is well worth a visit, probably a few times just to take in the sights and watch the monkeys at play with each other and to scare the crap out of unsuspecting tourists! Just don't carry or wear anything lose like a bag over the shoulder left open, sunglasses on your head or sometimes even a hat as the monkeys will have it in a flash!", "So many monkeys in a wild environment. Well worth the admission fee. Make sure you follow the rules posted on the website.", "The monkey forest has temples , cremation ground and the huge banian trees all around , there are banana sellers , try taking one and the next moment the monkeys are surrounding you , they don’t harm you , u can feed them and they are at the notorious best", "The forest is a beautiful spot right in town. A very scenic park with lots and lots of monkeys. If monkeys are not your thing, I suggest you dont wave food around or approach them. Simply leave them alone and they will do likewise.", "crowded but loads of monkeys to see. the nature is also beautifull but make sure You keep your valuables stucked away", "This was fun to walk through the forest and watch all the monkeys. I was not a big fan of them climbing up my back just to hang out on my shoulders (I swear they were completely unprovoked) But if you stay calm they jump off just as quickly on they jumped on, but still a little startling.", "Amazing Amazing Amazing But i scared from monkey but my husband noo , he enjoyed more than me i saw monkeys everywhere", "After reading some reviews, we decided not to bring any food or unnecessary stuff, only our cash and cameras. I have to say that I was a little uncomfortable at first, and afraid of monkeys going crazy and attacking us. But after walking among them in the path, we understood that if we don't bother them, they will stay calm and friendly. And it was an amazing moment! The forest itself is wonderful, and very well made. And all those monkeys massaging each other, playing (some fighting) with each other was quite a show. I would recommend it to any animal lover! Just respect them and be careful with food, and it will be a perfect visit!", "A nice escape from the commercialism of Ubud. Kids love it obviously, but be wary of the Monkeys as can be sneaky and vicious if confronted", "We visited the Monkey Forest Sanctuary in Ubud, it is our first visit to the Sanctuary. We arrived late in the afternoon. It was not so busy, which was great. We walked around the Sanctuary with the Monkeys wandering around us, not at all bothered by us. The Monkeys even ventured just outside the Sanctuary to the road and shops nearby. We particularly loved the baby Monkeys.", "It's a forest full of monkeys! Get away from the main paths where there are tourists trying to take pictures with monkeys. There are lots of other paths that are almost empty and just as full of monkeys. Walk through rainforest on easy paths. It's one of my favourite places. Some of the monkeys will grab, but they are small and don't hurt. If you don't like monkeys, don't visit.", "We loved walking through the monkey forest. Lots of cheeky monkeys! Make sure you don't bring much along with you. No bottles, no plastic bags and avoid colourful clothes.", "Please read this entire review. I will summarize everything I learned about monkey bites and rabies. The experience was interesting for sure. Unfortunately, the monkeys actually are somewhat aggressive, and you have a very non-negligible chance of being bitten by a monkey. First, my experience. I was sitting down and a monkey jumped right onto me, unsolicited. The monkey lifted up my sleeve to look at my shoulder, and grabbed a piece of paper in my hand. Stupidly, and I fully acknowledge this as a mistake, I pulled the paper back so the monkey wouldn't eat it, and it ripped. Then, the monkey bit me twice on the arm. It wasn't done, though; it took my wallet and was about to destroy my money and passport when it was distracted by two other visitors. When it took my wallet, I couldn't do anything, as I knew the monkey would attack me again and probably worse if I tried to get the wallet back, so I would've had to just sit there and watch my stuff being destroyed. After I was bitten, I asked an employee about it and he said that it happens \\every day.\\\" I went to the first aid clinic and I briefly washed my arm and got some iodine sanitization. The doctor/nurse (?) at the clinic told me the monkeys bite people all the time, and that the monkeys are tested for rabies, and that they don't have it. Afterwards, I started reading online. Not a single report suggesting the monkeys had rabies provided any evidence. After my research, I believe that my chances of getting rabies were pretty much negligible, as my skin wasn't broken, and, crucially, according to what I read, no one has ever gotten rabies from a monkey on . It should be noted, however, that some dogs on do have rabies, and people die from rabies every year on . Theoretically, it's possible for rabies to cross into the monkey population. It appears that dozens (at least) of Western travelers who were bit by a monkey on got post-exposure treatment (most likely pep but not immunoglobin as too much time would have passed in most cases) back in their home countries. Though I think my chances of getting rabies were basically 0, I was still worried, and the experience made a rabies vaccination seemed more valuable to me than it did before, so I tried to get rabies pep in . My hostel clerk warned me that hospitals in the big city, Denpasar, wouldn't speak English and would be very expensive but I think he was wrong and unhelpful. Either way, I ended up going to a very good and friendly 24h local clinic (Taruna Medical Services, walkable from my hostel) where I started rabies pep (but not immunoglobin - it's rare and very expensive but if you've been bitten by a dog then it's an emergency and if you're unvaccinated then you almost certainly need it). The cost was high for Indonesia, but cheap compared to the U.S. Each shot (you need 4 in total) cost me 70k - about $53. I don't have traveler's insurance so I paid out of pocket, and I think it is cheaper than it would have been in the U.S. where I do have insurance! So before you visit monkey park, ask yourself, am I prepared to deal with the consequences if I am bitten by a monkey? Because I can promise you, your chances aren't 0 - according to one report they're about 6%, and it's not enough to be a careful, nonconfrontational person. Lastly, I would not recommend this for children who can't control their emotions as well as adults. The monkeys may very unplayfully provoke you at times, and you can do absolutely nothing back to them without being further attacked. Just be aware of this. Honestly I'm not as paranoid or careful as my review definitely makes me sound (haha) but I wanted to give a good, thorough summary of what I learned visiting the park, being bitten and then getting rabies shots at a nearby clinic. Best of luck.\"", "I enjoyed visiting the monkey forest. I got to see monkeys up close for the first time. But beware don't bring anything valuable to the monkey forest. The monkeys may grab it.", "the temple itself is a large area, nice statues, and green jungle. The monkeys are everywhere, so be very careful, don't scream or run, and be cool with them, as this is their house. Thankfully staff is everywhere too, so it keeps the monkeys (and people) calm. Still be careful as some monkeys can be quite cheeky and keen on stealing things from you. This place certainly is worth a visit, as is entertaining and beautiful.", "Okay, here is a very honest review of the place The monkeys here are wild animals, this is not a zoo where they are tame and will let you pat them. They will react like any animal would when a large human approaches them. The sanctuary is very beautiful and it is definitely worth a visit, be careful with all belongings as the monkeys may try to take anything that is shiny or flashy. Do not approach baby monkeys unless you want an angry and protective mother charging at you If you decide to buy banana's make sure to throw them and not try to hand the monkey the banana in case he scratches you If you can follow the above rules and utilise common sense you will have a GREAT time here unlike some of the other silly tourists - Jack", "You will find variety of species of monkeys. forest is beautiful and you can also click pictures along with monkey on your shoulder.", "The monkeys were adorable. If they see people bring bottle of water they will chase and grab it. Anyway I was a bit scared of them so it would be safe for me to not holding drinks or foods in front of them lol. I paid 40K for the ticket.", "This place is basically a forest filled with Monkeys and a charming little temple. It's fun to watch the Monkey antics. You can buy bananas to feed them if you like - but if you do that then expect to be climbed on by eager monkeys!", "Cheeky monkeys - but not dangerous. Absolutely breathtaking environment, a tropical ravine - not far from the city centre. entrance fee affordable!", "It was the morning after a heavy thunderstorm, so the forest was cooling and wet. Overall a beautiful place in terms of scenery. The monkeys get excited when they see visitors buying bananas, so don't be surprised if they jump on you (I saw a lady being jumped on). There are staff who stand around to help manage the monkeys if they get out of hand though, so that is reassuring. Otherwise, the monkeys leave you pretty much alone, they are either busy eating sweet potato, rambutans or bananas, or moving around and carrying their babies. For Rp30,000 for a couple to visit, it was an interesting experience. A must to visit? No. But at least you have been there and you can enjoy the forest scenery at its best.", "We had a wonder around the forest which takes a couple of hours at best and it was has nice grounds that are well kept. On whole the monkeys were well behaved with just one climbing up my husband and stealing the water bottle out of his hand. You can feed the monkeys if you buy food inside. The temple was closed to visitors when we were there so we couldn't go in, so no need to take a sarong.", "This place has beautiful views and good photo opportunities. It is good for people interested in history and natural views. There are also some monkeys in the forest area that can be very cheeky, so hold on tight to your phones, sunglasses, cameras etc. They will steal them if they can! Take a camera with you and enjoy the beauty of this place.", "One of our highlights in Ubud. The monkey Forrest is lovely and the monkeys are so funny. I’ve never been so close to a monkey before. Very cheap and the grounds are nice. Staff are lovely and very helpful. Keep hold of your water bottle 😂", "This was our second visit and once again we had no trouble with the monkeys. If you are cautious just don't buy bananas! Stand back and watch the monkeys interact, it's quite amusing. The forest itself is such a beautiful place. Take the time to wonder and enjoy.", "The Monkey forest is beautiful. There are monkeys everywhere and they can be aggressive. My advice is to leave the option of feeding them to other people and enjoy!", "Whan an experience. Long tail monkeys are so nice to watch in their natural habitat. Great view, friendly staff and an amazing time.", "This was a fun activity for my small kids whilst staying near ubud. Being up close to the monkeys and walking through the forest was fun. There are lots of people though so don't expect a peaceful trek!", "It is a very beautiful place, but the monkeys can be really aggressive. If you do not like monkeys jump on you, please make sure you do not put any food in your pocket or bag, because they are really skillful about how to unzip purse or steal purse.", "We visited the Monkey Forest as part of a tour to Ubud, and it was definitely the most enjoyable part of the tour! You'll have a lot of fun checking out the cheeky monkeys and their babies! Be careful while feeding the monkeys, and take care of your belongings!", "The monkeys are gorgeous.... but if you purchase bananas make sure you bag them where the monkeys can't see them as this willl give you opportunity to give the bananas as you want... also dont let them see you get them out of your bag otherwise they will jump up and try to get them out of your bag.... 40,000 fee weel worth the entrance fee for upkeep and to employ the local people who will intervene if a monkey decides to intimidate you or steal from you. Don't have water bottles, sunglasses or anything else available for the monkeys to steal... and if wearing a backpack, wear it on your front as the monkeys will jump on your back and open the zips unless someone is game enough to intervene. Above all... have fun!", "We visited with friends and their children. It is fun watching the monkeys and take a walk around the forest. It is even more entertaining watching ignorant tourists carrying food in their back packs being attacked by the monkeys. The signs at the entrance clearly state NOT to bring food, or wear large jewellery or sunglasses, yet there are always those people that dont or cant read. The wardens do a good job keeping the monkeys in line and it was lovely to see young monkeys climbing trees and jumping into the water. All in all a fun afternoon.", "We truly enjoyed our visit in monkey forest. Monkeys are just one thing but the forest itself was impressing for someone from Northern Europe. The area was smaller than we thought and hoped. The monkeys are really playfull and cute, however you have to be carefull not to let them take your stuff from your hand or backbag.", "Monkeys cute and a nice walk around the grounds however not much to see. Dont bother buying bananas, you wont be able to get much past the entry without them being mauled. It is pennies to get in so definitely worth a visit", "Combine a temple visit with wildlife near the heart of Ubud - this is a great way to pass a couple of hours. Unlike many places, the monkeys do not try to collect glasses, hats, etc.", "It's full of tourists - but you will have some monkey fun anyway. And some nice photos of cause! But be aware, if they climb in you they want something...", "You have to make the obligatory trip to the monkey forest. However, it was very very crowded and filled with tourists. Still, so fun to visit and to be chased by monkeys.", "I did not enjoy this at all. Walking through the front gate i was bombarded with women trying to force me to buy bananas to feed the monkeys. All the \\so called\\\" monkey tammers were sitting together smoking and not even walking around to ensure the tourists were safe. Whilst walking throught the forest, a large aggresive monkey began yanking on my skirt and eventually made its way to the top of my head. I was extreamly fearful, as there was nobody around to assist me. Another tourist came to my assistance with a stick to try and scare off the monkey. The monkry became very agressive and began hissing. I will never return here again......\"", "I am so glad we visited the Monkey Forest, my 9 year old loved it. I do not recommend you purchasing the food as the monkeys are always on the lookout for a snack! We walked though the Forest taking some great pictures and the monkeys weren't aggressive or they didn't bother you without food in your hand. Beautiful place to visit.", "The monkeys are so fun and it's amazing to have one on your shoulder. Make sure e to raea the guidelines for your safety", "Kids loved it. Some monkeys were a little scared but the young monkeys were lots of fun! Saw them swimming, eating, jumping on your back, playing with a frog, and even breast feeding!! Careful of your bananas....they will find them!", "Worth a visit to this place. There are certainly no shortage of monkeys around here. Need to be a little cautious as the older ones we saw being quite aggressive.", "Close to where we stayed, only 1 km away from Jl. Hanoman. You will need to pay a fee to enter (30.000 rp), but it's totally worth it. We had a great time walking around the forest and studying the monkeys.", "Great adventure! I had a wonderful local tour guide Wayan S (Apple) which made me feel safe. If you want to interact with the monkeys just feed them some bananas.", "We had so much fun at the Monkey Forest! We could've spent our whole day here just feeding the monkeys! We joked about spending all our money on bananas because we kept going back for more! The monkeys are friendly enough (don't hide the bananas from them) and will climb all over you to get food! I recommend having the banana lady hold onto your bundle while you do one banana at a time. Otherwise, the monkeys will gang up on you and take them all at once. Plus its pretty scary when 5 monkeys are fighting over bananas on you! I'd suggest spending a solid amount of time here and buy the bananas! Pro Tip for girls - wear your hair in a pony tail!! I didn't and they pulled my hair to get up and down me. Pretty painful and tons of mushed up banana in my hair!", "Very good place to take a walk. See the Temple. Best to go easy morning or late afternoon when not so many people. The Monkeys can be pretty playful. Best to not touch them and feed with caution.", "I live in Ubud and end up coming back here each time I have friends/family visiting. It's a must see attraction when visiting . Not just because Monkey Forest is an amazing jungle setting with temples and rivers but because it's in the middle of Ubud. While visiting you likely won't be there longer than an hour. Tons of photo ops and monkeys everywhere. Don't make eye contact and hold your possessions close. It's tons of fun and I recommend it.", "Walking around at the Ubud area aren't completely without visit this place. Favourite and famous Monkey Forest in Ubud, Gianyar. There's a hundred number of monkey out there. You can walk around the area and see the monkey anywhere or even they will come to you. There's a temple inside the Monkey Forrest. Ticket price is 50K for adult and open till 6pm.", "I like they keep the ancient trees, stones and the monkeys are well fed as well. They don't attack human / steal sun glasses as happening at other temples in .", "Great fun and value monkeys are well behaved but listen to instructions when feeding them A must visit place", "Nature is beautiful there! You see huge trees and so many tropical flowers. Very beautiful buildings that blend harmoniously with the forest. Monkeys are beautiful. You get a lovely feeling because you basically enter their space. Monkeys are accustomed to people and it was very interesting to observe how they treat each other. It was like a human society. Pay a lot attention to food and jewelry. Better not have anything of the above with you.", "We all loved our visit here. The monkeys are cheeky and interesting to watch. Feeding them is great and makes an awesome photo. So good to see them free and us \\visiting\\\" their home. Definitely worth the trip. Beautiful surroundings and some great photo opportunities.\"", "Its nice place to go. We went there during rainy season, but it was not that bad. Monkeys are nice, but always look around u. Do not wear any hat or cap, girls do not wear earings or any shiny jewelery. But cheap entry fee and nice experience with monkeys", "We visited the sanctuary on a tour and we loved it. We didn't have to pay but if we did it was only $4 aud which is a cheap price for the contact you can have with them. Cheap price of $2 small bunch/$5aud large bunch of bananas, so you can feed them and have them climb on you. Fantastic experience.", "The forest is really crowded with monkeys. So if you want to see them this is a good place. The forest itself is nice but of course a lot of visitors are present. Also local people are walking around for bringing offers to the temple. For me an hour visit was enough but we did like it.", "My 4 teenage children and I (my wife wasn’t too keen) really enjoyed the experience and didn’t see too much aggressive behaviour from the monkeys. Most of it was monkey on monkey. I did see one small monkey try to open a lady’s bag and that was about it really. The walk through the sanctuary is very scenic also.", "Touristy but interesting place with lots and lots of monkeys. Some of the younger monkeys were very playful and we saw a few jumping onto the back of other tourists. I am however not sure if the extremely close interaction between tourists and monkeys is actually a good thing in the long term. Tourists get to buy food (bananas and sweet potato) from within the park and feed them to the monkeys. Given that many tourists come to the forest, the monkeys would literally have an unlimited food supply. Potential health issues aside, the monkeys living in the forest are probably more lucky than many of us. They get to eat, sleep and **** without having to go to work. Oh well ... Thats life.", "This is a tourist trap that has nothing to do with the Ubud experience, there are much better ways to spend your time in Ubud", "It is a garden full of monkeys. It takes 1-2 hours to walk and enjoy it, so you can pass by on your way to your hotel in Ubud. Don't miss to watch the monkeys jumping in the small pool. Don't bother the monkeys they might become aggressive.", "Came here with my wife and two girls (6 and 8). Cheap entry and lovely place to walk around. To do properly and see all the grounds takes about 2 hours, anyone who says less clearly hasn't walked the whole way around. There's some stunning scenery to be found if you look for it. The monkeys are great and good natured. If you've got a banana or food, the monkeys will want it. If you don't give it up, they will persist and eventually bite. Although I didn't see any of this when I was there I did see countless people teasing monkeys or hiding food in their pockets and hands, probably the same people who then cry when they get bitten. I did get hissed at by one monkey, my fault because I turned a water fountain on (he seemed to be trying to turn it on himself). He didn't like that so hissed, I backed away slowly, no problems. If you're respectful that they are wild animals and let them be the ones to come to you then you won't have any issue with them. Be sure to look for Nelson. He is a blind monkey who's kept away from the others for his own safety. He is really cute, if you're gentle he'll put his hands through the bars of his pen for you to hold and press his chest against the bars for some scratching. He obviously misses the contact so please go and show him some love. Overall really good attraction and definitely safe if you're sensible and behaved. Nice little restaurant 2 minutes away called Tropical View Cafe or something, views of rice paddys and decent food/drink.", "I mistakenly read other sites before our visit and was terrified that I may not escape with all limbs intact. I expected carnage and bloodshed, but that was, thankfully, not the case. I heeded all warnings and took only my camera. We saw monkeys in the water near the entrance, being fed bananas by other visitors, and preening one another. It was interesting to observe. There were only a few instances of issue and both were caused by the humans involved. One little chap got nipped in the neck, but only after his mother lured the monkey to sit on him. Another lady got a firm tug on her skirt as she tried to hide her bunch of bananas from the male monkey in charge. A change I'd like to see is a lot less trash available for the monkeys to mess in. One monkey was prying the lid off of a can of aerosol and another beat a plastic bottle until it cracked and it got to the contents. Be cautious on your visit, but unless you are one of THOSE tourists, you need not be scared to visit.", "Beautiful forest with lots of wild monkeys. Good for photography. Not good for small children as the monkeys can be quite unpredictable jumping on you for no real reason. One incident of 3 monkeys jumping on my husband whilst he just sat there not doing anything. It scared my 16 month old toddler who watched it happen.", "We have monkeys in Hong Kong and unfortunately because they've been fed by us have developed a cheekiness for stealing your bag of soap and coffee ! Beware not to go with an plastic bags when you go there or pass by . Not a fan of monkeys because of this .", "Beautiful park. Highly recommended. Becareful with your staff, monkeys try to open your backpack and steal anything.", "Had a good time at monkey forest, but go in the afternoon because the monkeys are less aggressive... Don't buy the food for the monkeys because they will hunt you down for it. Let the other tourists be the target and take a lot of pics of it. All and all it was a good time....", "My girlfriend and I went to the sanctuary with a tour company. We found the sanctuary to live up to its iconic reputation and would consider this a \\must do\\\" for tourist. The rainforest was beautiful even during a rain storm and the monkeys stole the show- and the food. The monkeys were well behaved towards tourist without food and entertained all when begging/stealing food from those who bought from banana vendors in the park. We didn't find the area too crowded and we enjoyed walks through the temple areas and walkways thought forest. Vendors of art seemed nice with quality products.\"", "Nice for a little walk, and it's always fun to have all these monkeys around", "The Sacred Monkey Forest was a great experience to see and (somewhat) interact with monkeys up close and personal. It's great to see them being taken care of so well, the entire forest is beautifully cared for. Anybody visiting should keep in mind that these monkeys are thiefs! At the entrances there are huts selling bananas, and make no mistake, the monkeys watch you every second and will not waste a minute to climb up on you and take whatever isnt safely stored. Absolutely lovely place.", "Beautiful place, was very sceptical before visiting this place as the reviews in the tripadvisor was not all that pleasing. Anyway took a chance, worth a visit. The forest is beautiful yes there are lot of monkeys. But they don't harm you. If you go and try to feeding them or try taking a photograph they do get furious. The trees are absolutely beautiful. Very old and beautiful trees. Entrance fee is nominal, no you don't need a tour guide to look around this place", "If you intend going to visit the Monkey Forest I suggest you do, but do not take anything with you because as soon as you are spotted by the big monkeys (and yes they are quite big and scary) they will take anything from your hands and proceed to eat/destroy/defecate upon it. Nice place bad monkeys.", "Very old forest kept in all its glory with cute monkeys everywhere, we had a great time there. Huge trees that resonate the character of the forest with a lot of friendly monkeys, who would casually climb on you out of nowhere. If you are a nature person, a must visit!", "I love animals and feel strongly against animals in captivity, however the monkey forest makes you feel as though you are the intruder in their habitat - in a good way. The monkeys are free to roam the jungle and can leave if they wish. The moneys were not at all aggressive and were happy to sit and watch you as you were to watch them. The forest was very clean and the staff do a good job at keeping both the monkeys and tourists in line. You can spend as little or long as you wish here, we were there for approx 90 minutes and at 80,000 IDR per person I thought it was good value with lots of food/markets nearby once your finished.", "It's almost obligatory, on any visit to Ubud, to take a stroll through the Sacred Monkey Forest. And for a small entrance fee, it is well worth it. The forest is cool, lush, and quite beautiful. Naturally, it's also a great place to get up close and personal with our little (some not so little) primate cousins. The temple, dragon bridge and giant stone lizards give the place a slightly Indiana Jones type feel. But for the sounds of squealing monkeys (and an occasional shrieking human) it could almost be considered tranquil. Many others have rightly noted that carrying food in your pockets is not the brightest idea. But even rifling through your backpack can attract the attention of curious monkeys, and it's wise to hang on to things that are particularly shiny. If you are on the receiving end of some unwanted monkey business and find a funny looking creature clinging on to you, it's best to calmly carry on walking and your new little friend will likely hop off. Some of the locals strolling through the forest may try to strike up a conversation in the hopes of selling you a small painting or taking you on a paid \\tour\\\". Be polite and just carry on. In sum, the Sacred Monkey Forest is a worthwhile addition to an Ubud itinerary.\"", "We didn't buy food inside which seemed to make the difference between monkeys jumping on you (for those feeding them) and monkeys keeping to themselves. At 3usd it is pretty fun and watching other tourists get lots of attention from monkeys was pretty humorous.", "This monkey forest appears to have a good population of well cared for monkeys, which makes visiting more enjoyable. The monkeys, however can and do, on occasion, get a bit nasty, they are also endlessly curious and can get very up close and personal, so if you really don't like the thought of monkeys jumping on you, best you leave this place off the list. On a positive note the monkeys are delightful and very entertaining esp. round their pond. Their were heaps of baby monkeys amongst them and they rated pretty high on the cuteness scale. I thoroughly enjoyed my visit but there were quite a few visitors freaking out - kids especially.", "Monkey forest, white water rafting, elephant rides, firedance, zoo, museums and temples...", "Some reviews make the monkey forest out to be the Bronx, it's not. Great morning out, bought bananas and had the cheeky blighted crawling on us. Plenty of staff around to mAke sure the monkeys behave. Managed to return with all items in tact and would recommend you enjoy a couple of hours in the forest.", "This was first on our list of casual stops in Ubud and we had such a good time! We arrived around noon and quickly got tickets at the counter ($80,000). The main entrance has beautiful fountains and a large modern structure that I wasn't expecting from the pictures I had seen. There were helpful maps around the park that helped us to navigate. Immediately we saw tons of monkeys. They seem to be thriving and there were many feeding stations around the park with docents interacting with the monkeys and keeping both monkeys and visitors safe. I had read that you could buy bananas to give the monkeys but did not see that at all. The people working there as well as the signs actively told you not to feed the animals at all. You really don't need to in any case because they still jumped on my husband even with no food offered! They were interested in our backpack and started unzipping it. In addition to monkeys the park has many temples and beautiful sculptures. We spent 3 hours walking around and saw everything. I highly recommend this as a stop on your vacation!", "It was nice to see the monkeys, it's a shame you can't go in some of the temples, but I understand since there are SO many turists. It's still worth it if you're in ubud.", "The monkey forest was a fun place to visit which offered the chance to view the monkeys up close and personal. My friend and I visited the sanctuary early around 9:30AM. This seemed to be feeding time for the monkeys. If you are interested in the monkeys climbing on you, this isn’t the time to go! The forest it’s self was a nice walk. You could easily complete your trip of the monkey forest within 30 minutes. Would highly recommend if you are visiting Ubud. The monkey forest is not an all day attraction and I struggled to find a cafe or something similar to purchase a quick snack or a drink.", "The monkey forest is one of the best and most unique experiences! The monkeys roam free, which can sometimes be a little scary, but it makes the experience so much more exciting. The monkeys will jump on you if you buy the bananas, but hide expensive sunglasses/jewelry and don't bring other food in your bags. The monkeys will steal it and can get aggressive.", "The Monkey Forest has exactly what you would expect - monkeys, and tourists trying to get pictures with them. Some monkeys are highly aggressive.", "The place is a cool forest and cover a big area and closer to heart of Ubud. Our reliable driver for the trip, Adhy (+62 812 39378353) knew the area well and drove us straight to the place. We purchased the tickets 60000 per person from the entry gate and went inside the Forest. You can take a guide if you want but we did not find it necessary as there are proper marking and direction inside the forest. Large number of monkeys are available and you can take photos with them with the help of forest guards. Be careful of water and food packets and the monkeys have tendency to snatch stuffs from you. We spent about 1 hour and walked towards the spring before coming out.It was good and cool place with lot of trees and gives you enough amount of tranquility.", "A must visit in Ubud. Has a lot of monkeys who are quiet friendly unless you are bothering them. Takes about an hour to get to from Seminyak", "Friendly and nice place to have a walk and interact with monkeys. Respect the animals and the rules and nothing can go wrong", "Visited Sacred monkey forest in February-2015. Reasonable entry fees is charged to enter the place. It is an interesting place where you get to see lots of monkeys. If you wish to feed the monkeys then you can buy the bananas inside. The park staff also feeds them with cucumber and other fruits. If you have any food item with you and monkey approaches for that then do not hide or pull back, just give that food item to the monkey otherwise they can be aggressive. If you are not afraid of the monkey then offer him the food, He will jump over you and get the food. It would be a fun but be careful. :) There are three Hindu temples inside the park.", "Absolutely loved the monkey forest, lots of monkeys to see as well as temples and huge trees. I would totally recommend going here. Can't wait to go back.", "Great day trip! Must do whilst in . Monkeys galore and some great scenery along the walk. Purchase the bananas at your own risk though. .... they come from everywhere to grab them. ...", "In the city center amazing forest and crazy monkeys. Worth the are. Dont annoy them. One of them took wet tshirt of my husbant", "Nice, didnt feed them, but enjoyed of the day. monkey stole my water bottle :) I think it was cheep tickets.", "My friend and I loved to visit the monkey forest since there were many monkeys and they were not aggressive to us at all. We let the monkeys climb on us which was very funny but you have to stay calm otherwise the monkeys might freak out too.", "Loved this place. Read all the reviews. They are spot on. Monkeys everywhere. Nothing to worry about in terms of being attacked provided you follow the instructions.... One shock though. I googled 'how much to get in' and when we arrived were asked for double the prices being quoted a few years back. In fact it looks like it went from 50k to 80k in one year !! ouch .", "I really enjoyed the Monkey Forest. It is quite spread out so you can get away from the crowds and there are loads of monkeys everywhere. Beautiful forest and temples to walk around. The Monkey Forest is really central too so easy to find and get to.", "This is not as large as I first expected when I saw it contained 3 temples however for the very reasonable entry price it was a good visit to make whilst in Ubud. It probably took an hour to complete and by turning up early you have the place almost to yourself. I was advised by other travellers not to take anything shiney I.e. take out earrings, remove bracelets, rings etcetc as the monkeys love thee and ensure you have no food in your bag, if you follow this they leave you alone as the many tourists who buy the bananas for them and feed the ofer more interest to them! They can be quite rough when jumping onto people and I would avoid feeding them despite people's best effort to get you to buy the bananas", "The monkeys are really cheeky. Enjoyed our visit. Well worth checking out. Children would love the monkeys.", "great place to visit, monkeys everywhere just have to stay calm when they are getting feisty, and buys a small bunch of bananas of the lady and let one climb up you to grab one that your holding up hihg", "Not a must see but very nice to have a walk in the forest. Lots to see. When you have extra time and you want to have a nice walk go here. Due to all the trees it's not so hot. The monkeys are hilarious", "Fun to see and interact with the monkeys! Nice location around the temples. If you do not feed the monkeys, they will leave you pretty much alone. So no need to be afraid.", "It was very fun to be able to spend some time with the monkeys. The forest is beautiful, very green. There are a lot of monkeys. We walked around the whole sanctuary. We did it early around 8:30 AM so it wasn’t too packed. We noticed it getting a little bit more crowded as we were leaving. It took us about 1 hour to walk all of the forest.", "To start with there is a beautiful temple that was still adorned for the major festivity of the previous weekend. The detailing of the statues will leave you speechless. There is also a cemetery and a crematorium. Every five years they have the cremation ceremony and apparently they empty the graves and cremate the bodies. It is a monkey sanctuary and it has been very entertaining watching them interacting while visiting the various areas of the park. Lots of trees and shade where the monkeys play in large groups. We were very relaxed and it was like some of the monkeys understand that. Few of them approached us and started climbing on us. There were lots of nearly born monkeys. The sanctuary is Just another example of the nese culture and harmony where man respects the nature and the environment. A must to see. After reading some poor reviews I realised that if people doesn't like animals, temples, nature and different cultures perhaps shouldn't be here.", "This is a lovely place. The monkeys are so cute but one should be careful. The forest is amaying. We spent half a day there just exploring. This is a must see and experience :-)", "Unexpected and most awesome experience. I was told that the monkeys are very mischievious and if they can, they will take away your sunglasses, snatch your chain, go for your purse and so I went prepared with absolutely nothing save some cash in my pocket. I was pleasantly surprised to see other tourists with toddlers and babies in strollers and going up close to the monkeys to take pictures and video their antics. I returned to the hotel and came armed with my still camera and video camera and had a blast feeding the monkeys with their favourite treat, bananas, which are sold at the entrance of the forest. They are all around you and do no harm to you. You just have to have a banana in your hand and stretch your hand above your head and one of them quickly climbs up your leg and shoulder and head AND on the arm with the banana, grabs it and jumps. One mischievious monkey grabbed the banana, threw it down and then sat on my shoulder grooming my hair with his paws and even with his teeth till he was shoo'd off by the forest caretaker. One monkey saw me taking bananas out of my purse so tried opening it after he climbed on to my shoulder and hung on to the strap trying to get at the plastic bag with the bananas till I shook him off. Seriously, these guys are just too adorable and It is an awesome experience...one not to be missed. Luckily no mishaps since I was told by the caretakers that they are all well fed and therefore do not really harm anyone but after all they are monkeys and off and on they may get up to monkey tricks.", "Spent about 45 minutes here, more than enough. Monkey's everywhere, can feed them. Sometimes jump up on you! I saw a guy that works there give seeds or something to a tourist so that a monkey jumps up on you. Can get some great photo's and get close and observe how they behave.", "Yes, monkeys are everywhere in this place. That's it. I saw a few incidents where monkeys were grabbing people's hair or pouches, but did not see any really bad incidents, although I hear it is common for monkeys to bite visitors here, so be careful.", "Well managed Park with an opportunity to observe monkeys in their natural habitat. The monkeys are playful and skilled thieves so be sure not to have lose items hanging around!!", "It was cute. I don't know if I would do it again. Monkeys were a bit out of control. I think many tourists tried to feed them and so they were out of control.", "The views were great and the monkeys were funny. Great for a good photo but otherwise a little un-interesting. Pitty about tourist rubbish.", "I was surprised to find the Macaques in the car park and on the footpath before we even began to enter the forest! I'd come here to see the monkeys and I wasn't disappointed. We arrived early afternoon and most were fairly disinterested in tourists or food. Our driver/ guide showed us how to put your hand out to them and allow them to hold your finger. I had one medium sized bloke climb up my arm - it was all on his terms and he gave me a nip when I tried to lower him back down! No damage done, but I'd taken advice and not looked him in the eye. Great entertainment to be had around the pool watching them charging around, leaping in and play fighting. There are a couple of short walks within the forest, one up to a small temple. If you want to go to the second temple, be aware there is a further entry fee. It was good to see the monkeys down by the stream where their behaviour was quite different. I'd been warned to take off jewellery, sun glasses, watches etc, but I didn't see anyone having problems unless they were silly enough to have heaps of bananas or food in their bags.", "The walk through Ubud Monkey forest was pleasant and funny with its monkeys but even if they are free sometimes you feel like in a zoo because there are many tourists, park employees and you feel monkeys are used to people.", "Love them or hate them.Worth a quick visit to walk through beautiful grounds and be captivated or scared by a multitude of monkeys. Plenty of keepers on hand for those keen to have a monkey crawl all over them.", "Fun to see the monkeys roaming around. Rangers are happy to talk and answer your questions. Monkeys don’t seem to bother you if you follow the rules. Didn’t spend too much time here. We went as part of a tour so enjoyed the information we got from him. Not sure you’d get that if you went on your own.", "Probably one of the famous attractions in Ubud, . Very peaceful sanctuary for the monkeys. A bit touristy but worth a visit.", "took a beautiful drive to Ubud to check out the monkey sanctuary. beautiful location. monkeys cute as- there were some babies too which the girls adored. had a couple monkeys try to take my water bottle. when i didnt concede i got bit- didnt break the skin though. my wife was just sitting looking the other way when a large monkey tried to grab something from her and when she held tight it bit her too! broke the skin which was a bit worrying. to top it off a monk yelled at her to leave the monkeys alone! look, its well worth visiting this beautiful area.. but my advice would be to leave anything the monkeys might like in the car. you only need an hour there so have a big drink before you go in.", "I found the Monkey Forest a bit scary, the monkeys just run lose around your feet, darting in between you. Keep your belongings out of sight or better still leave them at the gate like we did. We just took bottled after in with us and they jumped right up the front of me and stole mine.. we found a poor Japanese lady who had been set upon by one of the adult males and she was stuck in the mud after being pushed backwards off the path, we rescued her and set her back in the path. There was some fighting amongst the monkeys which was very noisy and you didn't want to be near them when it happened, I felt very uncomfortable. The young ones were very cute but the mums weren't far away so be careful if you try to touch them, some of the monkeys jump on you if you sit down and the people involved looked like they were enjoying it...we saw a monkey pinch a child's dummy...they will take anything including sunglasses, hats phones etc so be careful to keep your belongings safe.", "I love all the animals and animal kingdom, monkeys are just simply my favorite. Who would have ever imagine you could just roam free with the monkeys in this place. The stone carvings are so beautiful and the temple that's in the center is very interesting. It can be a treacherous walk when it's raining. While we were there it was a torrential downpour making the steps and walkways a little slippery. The monkeys are so cheeky and so adorable. And it's located almost right in the heart of Ubud so you don't have to travel very far. A member of our group just happen to be out shopping and wandered down the street and there was the monkey sitting there staring at him and he realized he was next to the sacred monkey forest. There are shops and boutiques located right outside the entrance to this amazing place. A tip don't try to hide food from the monkeys, they know you have it and they will come for it!", "It is a lovely park and walk with numerous monkeys about. Note however they will jump on you and do bite. Be careful.", "buy your bananas outside from the market as very expensive inside. monkeys not aggressive as long as you follow the rules, the people i saw having problems with them where screaming, provoking them and generally asking for it! We had lots of fun and the kids loved it.", "One of the attractions which you should not missed ! Walked thru the path with wild monkeys roaming freely in the park. It is quite serene and beautiful. The monkeys normally stay a distance from you unless you show sign of giving food. For example, carry food especially banana and putting you hands in your pockets or bag. My kids enjoyed the stroll and excitement ! There are a few monkey caregivers keeping an eye on the monkeys and helping tourists in monkey trouble.", "We went there early in the morning when it was not as crowded and still a little bit cooler. This is a nice little forest/park with some impressive little temples and monuments and lots of monkeys. I would actually not recommend to feed the monkeys even though bananas are sold so that tourists can feed them. Definitely an attraction in Ubud that one should visit!", "The sacred monkey forest no more sacred! just disorder and disorder between human and monkey. confusion traffic and crowd parking. people walking around fooling the monkeys with banana and stick, monkeys like Gypsy surrounding the people try to rob the food or water on their hands. Becareful your personal belongings!", "The monkey forest is a recommended place to visit. We had a good 2 hours at the sanctuary enjoying the goings on of the monkeys, and their interactions with the unsuspecting visiting tourists! Fun to watch.", "I loved this place! The monkeys are really friendly and the temples and forest is stunning to walk around. If you go to Ubud you have to go here!", "You can easily spend an hour wandering around here. Lots of monkeys to watch. I think you have a more memorable experience if you buy some bananas. The monkeys are your best friend if you feed them! Reasonable entry fee - 40,000 for adults. Easy to get to.", "Great fun visit seeing the monkeys up close in their own sanctuary within a dedicated forest. No safety issues, just be sensible and don’t touch them or annoy them: they are very relaxed around people and used to the tourists! The Park Guidelines are everywhere and the Monkeys seem happy and great to see their social interactions. Mums with babies and young ones to see too. Nice little Temple and a pretty little river runs inside the forest, with natural springs.", "I love this place; it's a beautiful spot for a walk and the monkeys seem to have a great life. You can easily observe them and they are not aggressive. Only if you buy bananas, will they want to grab them from you- and they are fast- but overall, it's a great spot to go to enjoy a half day by yourself or with friends and family.", "This was a beautiful place. A lot more monkeys that I expected. You need to follow the rules as they are wild and respect must be given.", "It is very beautiful place to visit with it's natural beauty, but I'd like to warn people not to have anything in your pockets that resembles banana! We took our watches and sunglasses and dangly earrings off, took some nice pictures near the gate with monkey sitting on my head, all was fine until we met the young male who bit my husband. The monkey jumped at his leg and was going into his pocket where he had his watch hidden, hoping to find banana. So my husband tried to brush him off before the monkey steals his watch. It ended with his finger bitten and bleeding. We were lucky to find the first aid station had a certificate that there are no rabies and we don't need vaccine.", "Buy downtown Ubud lot of small bananas, and carry them in a solid back which can be properly closed. This way you will enjoy your visit the most. Monkeys love your bananas and they will take them from your shoulders. It is allowed. You will get the best pictures. Prevent that monkeys can open up your bag. Plastic bag is definitively not good enough. And they are fast, very fast. Enjoy!!!!", "Prior to coming to the monkey forest I had read a lot of reviews warning about not letting the monkeys on you and being careful of theft. I even was told that the monkeys were \\trained to steal!\\\" All of that is bogus. Follow the rule: no eye contact, don't show teeth, no outside food or water bottles, and let the monkeys do there thing! Don't try to pet them or play with them. Respect them and their space and be patient and you'll have the time of your life. The monkeys are curious and a bit cheeky but certainly not malicious.\"", "Lovely walk through the forrest, just have to be careful of the monkeys trying to take your plastic water bottle.", "We had a great time walking around and looking at the monkeys and temples. Definitely worth a stop in. We spent about an hour there.", "Well worth the price! Beautiful statues and jungle vegetation! The monkeys were a lot of fun. They did an amazing job developing this place ", "We were warned by our driver to put glasses, jewellery, hats etc away, as the monkeys are very opportunistic and will try to nab anything they can. As we bought bananas as the entrance, we were mobbed, and I ended up giving the monkeys the lot pretty much straight away. I had my water bottle pinched, and also ciggies from the pocket in front of my bag, My own fault, and I managed to get the smokes off the monkey and throw them in the bin - not good for little digestions. This is a beautiful location, but in the afternoon, there were lots of tourists and monkeys, and while I didn't dislike being climbed all over by the little primates, I'm not sure if I liked it either. This has always been on my list for , and now that I've tried it, I don't need to go again. I much preferred the experience at Ulawatu, maybe because the monkeys do not have the mob mindset; thanks to the tourists, not the monkeys' faults at all. I got nipped by a monkey because I wouldn't let him look in my bag. Maybe stupidity on my part, as I had learn't by then and there was nothing in the pockets. No broken skin, and the first aid man cleaned the pink mark on my hand. It was gone the next day, but scared the you know what out of me at the time.", "This is a fun way to spend a bit of time and it's quite cool and shady. Monkeys were ok most of the time but I didn't like them getting too close. We saw them steal a water bottle and hair ties from unsuspecting tourists, and one man got bitten when he tried to stop one from undoing his belt. I wouldn't recommend buying the bananas as there is plenty of food put out for them to eat.", "Monkeys are very aggressive, and buying bananas is a very bad idea unless you like being attacked. Monkeys are cute when you don't have food, but I don't think this is a safe place, especially for children.", "We took our 4 children aged 12-14 years and we all loved this experience. The mossy covered statues, the running water and the wonderful monkeys made this a place we would recommend most highly. Well worth it.", "My wife and I had lots of fun with the monkeys. Buy some bananas and they come to your shoulder to eat. The forest is beautiful. Worth a visit.", "Do not take any food with you , I can not stress enough how dangerous it is to carry any food or try to feed the monkeys They will swarm you of they think you have food and you will have issues if you get bitten Don't look them in the eye and don't smile at them either as they take that as a sign of aggression when showing teeth It is an amazing place, I won't give too much away so as to spoil it , but keep an eye on small children and hold them them in your arms if they are not old enough to understand fully how they must behave around the monkeys", "The Monkey Forest is like an Indiana Jones type discovery in the middle of Ubud. It is a lovely lush forest with mature trees, shaded walks and moss-covered temples. There is a steep ravine with a river, and a small temple tucked under the trees. Exotic carvings of lizards and mythical beings add to the sense of an exotic discovery when Ubud town actually surrounds the forest. There are pockets of quiet in the forest and you can actually have a decent walk along the paved paths without any danger of getting lost since you'll come to the border of the Forest within a short walk. The monkeys are a key attraction and are habituated to humans but they can also be mischievous, so watch out for your belongings. Overall, though, the Monkey Forest is lovely and shouldn't be missed when visiting Ubud.", "It's a beautiful place, but the monkeys were just too aggressive for me. Sometimes it was scary to walk past them. The baby-monkeys were cute though :)", "Whether you like monkeys or hate them, whether you already seen monkeys in real life or its going to be first time , you should do it, you should visit monkeys there! Monkey forest is unique place where you can be just a spectator of their live ! You will see how big family behave - eat, play, fight, clean each other and they won't pay any attention on you...unless you have bananas!buy bananas at the entrance and get exiting attraction) monkeys will jump on you and play with you! Be careful - don't feed small ones big ones , it's kind ow their rule that big monkey eat first , and you're risking to be punched or bitten if you are breaking the rule ! Also don't smile to monkeys face, tooth are also sign of aggression for them ! And keep your phone and all important stuff deep in your bag, monkeys are well known thieves) Aaaaand don't wear white clothes unless you don't won't throw it away) ", "We arrived around 3 pm and we were the only ones there! So we get the whole place to our selves. A lovely guide showed us around in a calm, relaxing pace and she told us all the stories about the monkyes. If you follow the rules you will have a great experience! The monkeys are so cute and kind.", "Very close to royal tulip visesa and it's so much fun! Definitely do it if you are in Ubud! Monkeys are so much like humans, and you feel like you are a part of nature there. It's always so special to see animals in their natural habitat", "Beautiful sanctuary garden steep in spirituality, some of the vegetation and trees are extremely ancient. Monkeys everywhere, nice to see them roaming free interacting in a natural state. Don't forget Bananas and forget about trying to hide them as we found out, they will search your pocket and bag if they suspect you have them hidden. Some monkeys are a little aggressive and territorial, just watch out for the larger male monkeys, walk on and away if they approach you and give up those hidden bananas straight away or they will climb on your back and shoulder to retrieve them. Overall an excellent experience of ebb and flow of monkey business life in UBUD. Highly recommend a visit if you visit UBUD.", "We entered from the south where there are lots of baby monkeys. This is a beautiful park. Lovely temples and the interesting cremation area, where we talked to a worker whose friend is buried there. It’s always good to talk to locals to help educate yourself. They are by nature friendly and accommodating. We were then able to catch the free shuttle up to the palace. ", "The sanctuary is beautiful, all green with monkeys everywhere. They are friendly and there is guards everywhere so nothing wrong can happen. The entry cost 50 000 rp for adults . Monkeys are so fun trying to nicely open your bag", "One of the must visit places in Ubud. I thoroughly enjoyed watching and photographing the monkeys play, sleep, fight and steal peoples belongings who didn't heed the warnings! They seem to particularly like water bottles and hats, although I saw one take off with a ladies handbag. The advice of the staff was to just keep walking if they showed interest. I didn't experience any trouble and I think the only people who need to be concerned about being bitten or attacked are those who forget they are wild animals and try to play or get close to them for photos.", "It’s the people that got under my skin. Perhaps the signs need to be in every language, because nearly everything it says not to do was being done by the tourists. These are wild animals in a limited habitat with swarms of humans taking photos with flashes, taunting and looking them in the eyes, approaching them and their babies... if you are respectful, go have a look, enjoy the forest itself, a break from traffic, some greenery and some monkeys. Be in the moment, not on instagram", "We didn't even plan on going to the Monkey Forest in the first place. In my experience these kind of places are not really worth the money. But someone recommended it anyway saying it was worth it. So we went and, yes, the forest is very pretty, you can take some nice insta pics here, if you can manage to have a shot without a hundred tourists on it. The monkeys roam free here which is kind of fun but there are at all times a crowd of tourists around them (especially the ones with small baby monkeys) The highlight of the visit was a monkey stealing a bottle of water from a woman.", "The Monkey Forest Sanctuary in Ubud is so much fun. I visited with my wife and two daughters, we were completely safe. The monkeys are very entertaining and playful. As long as you stick to the rules it is hilarious sitting back watching them get up to harmless monkey mischief. The sanctuary is quite beautiful and it is a pleasurable place to just walk around looking at statues, giant trees and oasis-like water features. Thoroughly recommended.", "Really loved to see the scenery and cute monkey, all the monkey are friendly, even we're closed, they won't touch us", "In my humble opinion, this place is no less than a staging ground for the transmission of rabies and other zoonotic infection by clearly rabid monkeys. The place, like many points of interest in , was in a state of semi disrepair, was overcrowded (by people and monkeys alike) and was overpriced. The final straw was after my partner was bitten by a monkey. We made a bee line for the exit and got out of there. Save yourself the trouble and go to a proper zoo where they actually look after monkeys and have interesting species on display. If you do insist on going here then I would be very cautious when encountering these animals as they are not docile and will likely infect you with something when you least expect it.", "A nice place if you're not used to see monkeys all the time. Sometimes they jump on you! It was a bit sad to see tourists feeding the animals as they become quite agressive. I heard that someone was bitten by one and it was really bad...so don't feed them or play with them and you'll enjoy the experience.", "Definitely visit; knowing that the monkeys are taken care of made feeding them and letting them climb on us so enjoyable. The monkeys are friendly, and gentle!", "We visited the Monkey Forest last week and at the suggestion of our driver, rather than go in the way that most tourists do - off the main street in Ubud, he took us around the back way to another entrance. The place was swarming with monkeys of all sizes without the usual crush of tourists. Once we paid the 30,000 rph per adult ($3) Entrance fee, it was relatively easy to get up close and personal with the monkeys. We purchased a small bunch of bananas from a stall inside for 20,000 rph and with this as bait and guided by a 'ranger' we enticed monkeys to climb onto our shoulders and pose for pictures. We wandered about a bit but because we were moving on to other places did not stay too long. Tip: Go to back entrance rather than the main entrance.", "Tons of monkeys, they were really fun! The jungle scenery was great too. We really enjoyed our stroll around there.", "It's a 1-2 hour walk in a quite small monkey forest, buy some banana and you can make a picture/video with a monkey on your shoulder. Overall a nice place to go and see the monkeys.", "Have a monkey sit in your shoulder while you feed them peanuts or suspend a fruit bat from your fingers, this small park/forest is short trip from all the kopi luwak farms in . The guides are nice but do take care of your belongings. The monkeys are notorious for stealing stuff.", "Travelled to the sacred monkey sanctuary as part of our trip to Ubud, . The place is beautiful and very well looked after. We were a little concerned as some reviews mentioned that they had been bitten or scratched by the monkeys in the past howrver we never felt threatened during our time. A must visit when travelling through Ubud and is incredibly cheap to get in. A no brainer really.", "A great scenes to see here👍. I have enjoyed my time watching Monkeys 👍 beware they can turn nasty and bite you😁. Just keep distance. Keep your belongings safe and zipped better locked.😳", "They are everywhere! Small entrance fee. A few ‘handlers’ around to ensure the monkeys do not get too aggressive. Follow the instructions provided. Hold onto any loose items. Bananas available to purchase to feed the monkeys. Do not tease the monkey- if they see the banana, give it to them If you are like me and petrified of them, you’ll be safe to walk through and keep your distance. They will not jump on you if you have nothing to offer. ", "We saw a young female monkey trying valiantly to crack open a coconut using the side of her hand - while keeping her lounge-about male partner happy and fending off the advances to him of a rival female. What drama! It ended successfully when my son was able to grab the coconut (while the monkeys were busy - and you can guess why) and dash it on the ground cracking it open so they could each have a piece. That drama, I think, was unusual, but you will see monkeys doing what they do. Be careful with your things. Looking for food, the monkeys can, and do, jump on people. Do not freak out. Remain calm. Unless you want them to climb on you (and that is a bad idea because they are wild animals who can bite - and can have rabies), do not bring food with you. It's fun to watch them and the setting is in a light-filtered forest with many statues from the temple. Go and watch.", "Very good value for money, very fun. Make sure you break your bananas up as they will snatch them all!", "HEED THE WARNINGS about loose objects! My friend had a nasty run-in with a water-bottle thieving monkey on the street OUTSIDE the monkey forest! Knowing that, when I actually visited the forest I brought nothing with me except my camera, and the monkeys had nothing to try and pilfer! But the forest and temples are fascinating, the monkeys are gorgeous (many babies in May!), and it's very interesting and exotic.", "Quite a few monkeys freely roaming in a forest area and some old sculptures and temples can also be found. People consider monkeys sacred. Good photo opp with monkeys specially if you decide to feed them bananas.", "Totally hooked by the number of long-tailed Indonesian monkeys. They are just everywhere and sort of friendly if you feed them bananas which you can purchase at the site. Interesting also to visit the very old temple from the middle of the forest and of course be prepared that monkeys do not steal your hat, eyeglasses, small bags! One of them was intrigued by my backpack zipper so he landed from nowhere right on my back!", "We had a similar experience to the last review. We cautiously attended monkey forest with our 8 year old daughter and followed all the posted rules (and used common sense, which a surprising number of visitors were not using). Our biggest mistake was being lulled into thinking we were safe. l sat down on a stone wall, my daughter followed and two monkeys came to us. One on my lap and one sat next to my daughter. After quite a nice visit, Without provocation, the monkey beside my daughter bit her on the back of the arm (quite significantly) and sat there looking at her afterward. We attended first aid, the doctor and had rabies shots as well - although I should mention the doctor confirmed there is no rabies on , and you do the shots to be on the safe side. It was very scary for all of us. Here's the important part - EVERYONE we told about the incident (doctor, other travelers, locals) KNEW SOMEONE WHO HAD BEEN BIT. No one was surprised in the least. My recommendation, adults, go to monkey forest, it's great. Very beautiful park and the monkey are really cool. But go knowing you are taking a risk no matter how careful you are and don't take your kids. Putting them through the painful bite and the shots isn't worth it for either of you.", "The monkeys are very comfortable around humans and will grab food out of your bag if it is in plain sight. Be careful. It is a very unique experience and I am so glad I went.", "Enjoyed our time with the family. Amazing to see so many monkeys around. It took us about 2 hours to cover the entire area.", "Leave your food in the car, buy some bananas on the way in (20,000IDR), expect to have the lot taken by monkeys within 15 metres, relax and enjoy. Don't look the monkeys in the eye, don't leave rubbish, do leave a donation on top of the minimal entry fee - it's worth it. Great.", "We visited the Ubud monkey forest in the afternoon, although the weather was not great, the monkeys were still roaming around with people. The entrance fee is very cheap and well worth the visit. One can also find stuff to buy and feed the monkeys, although one should be very careful as things might get out of hand. All in all, it was a great experience visitng the Monkey forest, it shouldn't take more than an hour to go and visit, especially if the hotel/villa is in central ubud", "Only really worth venturing out to if you are in the area, but it's a nice way to spend the afternoon, especially if you have kids. If you want to see the monkeys and not pay, you can just stand on the road, and they come out to you there too! Buy some bananas before you go in, as they're expensive in the inside.", "Monkeys Everywhere! Tons of adorable baby monkeys. You have to go here if you are in . If you go up tot he stands where they sell bananas, they will help you get a monkey on you. And no it is not that dangerous, as long as you don't freak out and don't touch them you will be fine. Unfortunately, the temple was closed when we went for celebration, but regardless, amazing location.", "Loved visiting here. A very scenic place to visit with lots of monkey's to interact with. plenty of friendly staff around to be of assistance.", "It's reasonably priced and right off the main strip. Unless you're horribly afraid of monkeys you should definitely check it out. Don't feed the monkeys and DONT get near a baby monkey - you know the tough mama is watching you. If you get bit, there's a good chance you were the provoker. Seems like the rabies epidemic has been well dealt with and that there is nothing to fear at the forest (though I would def stay away from stray dogs on the streets).", "I was there during a busy holiday weekend. Lots of tourists and tons of monkeys. I was nervous at first since I'd read that the monkeys bite. I didn't have any problems, although just steps into the sanctuary I saw a large monkey bite a man who was feeding them bananas. The monkeys are aggressive about the food, but otherwise they go about their own monkey business.", "When we went into the forest we expected to see monkeys in cages but we were surprised howvclosevwe got to tge monkeys. The security provided to visitors to help prevent the monkeys injuring visitors was very good and the staff was very helpful.", "It's a lovely walk around in the forest, not far from Ubud centre. Lots of friendly monkeys, temples, very peaceful.", "Visited in January and well worth the entrance fee. Entraining to watch monkeys play/fight. Staff were helpful explaining any queries. Tip - don't take any food or water into forest as the monkeys are smart and try to take form your hand/bag.", "This seems like a very well organised way for visitors to get a good experience. The monkeys were fun to watch. Many visitors did not follow the guidelines and it was a little upsetting to see them get themselves in trouble and worse still to see them allow the monkeys to take plastic bottles etc into the forest. Great job by the rangers in getting control of these situations. They are clearly investing a lot in making this place even more comfortable to visit in terms of building pathways etc and the toilets were very clean. Really glad we went.", "Cool, cheap place to easily walk around for an hour or so. The monkeys are entertaining, just don't taunt them and there are no issues.", "When you get away from the crowds, the place has a buried-treasure vibe. You can rock hop along the streams and find hidden away places. The monkeys try to rob you and it's all part of the fun.", "Dont forget to carry something to feed these lovely monkeys. Can buy carrots, bananas from outside to save cost", "The park is a good walk spoiled but everyone must do it at least once. Yes the monkeys are cute and yes there are plenty of them but after the first few it gets to look the same. So If you like having your bags and belongings attacked and stolen by these monkeys then this place is for you. I found there are as many monkeys outside of the sanctuary on Monkey Forest road causing the same amount of havoc to shop owners and tourists. Keep an eye on your bags ", "Pros: statues and temples give really ancient feeling and its fun to watch the monkeys Cons: lot of tourists, some of them are not respectful at all to the wilderness", "One of the main attractions in Ubud, hence the place is a bit crowded but not really a problem since the forest is spacious. Monkeys in all sizes, from newborn to seniors, are virtually everywhere, so you will see a lot of them. You can buy bananas there to feed the monkeys. But be aware that they will not let off of you until they got their food. If you go there and have a bag/rucksack with you, secure your belongings, monkeys will try to steal loosely packed stuff. Don't be afraid of aggresive monkeys or getting injured, they will not be interested in you unless you have some food or are aggresive towards them.", "Went during feeding time so the monkeys was more interested in eating. Although I did see one monkey snatch a lady purse that was left on the ground next to her while she was attempting to take a picture. A bystander help to pull the purse back, lucky for her. They do have people in the park patrolling to help tame the monkeys and keep it safe, but be smart and you'll be fine.", "We really enjoyed our visit. The monkeys were so cute.... avoid the big monkeys cause they can get a bit aggressive. This was one of the highlights of our time in .", "My boyfriend had been before so suggested we leave bags etc in the hotel which was nearby. I'm so glad we did. The monkeys are very clever. They will get into a backpack in seconds and pull out what ever they can find and it will be gone. Dont bring food or drink in as they can smell it a mile off. If you have to bring your belongings in with you, keep them in front of you and hold tight. We watched many a tourist being harassed. But saying that, it's a lovely place to visit. A must see in Ubud.", "We visited monkey forest after reading so many totally opposing reviews so here's our honest opinion. The entrance fee is tiny about 30,000 I think. The outside of the forest is really busy with cats and people but done monkeys still hover about there! We didn't get food to feed them as we were unsure of how they'd react to us anyway. We made our way inside and walked slowly all over the forest. There are monkeys everywhere in the main square with the big temple but other areas are much quieter in regards to cheeky monkeys. Overall the monkeys were fine. They didn't really approach us, even when we got really close. They will climb on you to get food if you have it and if you tempt them. There are loads of baby monkeys and smaller monkeys around, more this than adults. Every few metres there are stewards who will help you feed the monkeys or tell them off if they get to close. I felt safe throughout the whole park and watching the monkeys go about their business, playing and eating with each other is fascinating. Definitely need to give the forest about 2/3 hours of your time to get a good view of everything. We did see the monkeys be aggressive as they were fighting with each other and in fact this happened outside the forest as we were walking around the side. The bigger monkeys were chasing each other, teeth bared. I was a little uncertain about feeding the monkeys but if we return I would definitely give it a go. As long as the stewards are close. We think monkey forest is a lovely place to go and if you don't want the monkeys to bother you, they won't. If you want to get involved you can, but beware of the consequences! :)", "So many monkeys! It's interesting to see how much they are used to tourists. It makes for a nice leisurely walk--though usually full of tourists, there will be moments where you find yourself alone in a quiet pocket of the sanctuary.", "This placs is absolutely amazing, monkeys galore! You can buy banana's once you are in there. I saw a monkey get aggresive was a tourist deliberately trying to provoke one of the older males. Highly recommend", "Hey there! I loved the monkey forest in Ubud. The monkeys are curious, so mind distance and don't go in with bags. If you find yourself by the watering hole, stick around so you can see the monkeys playing together! I know people who have been bit in here, so try not to feed the monkeys. It's not safe.", "At first we were a little apprehensive about going after reading all the negative reviews involving the monkeys. However we found that they are quite tame and are very used to humans interacting amongst them. We did witness quite a few tourists provoking them for a reaction to get the perfect Instagram pic or video which might have otherwise ended badly but there were no dramas and all quite pleasant in the end. The actual grounds are spectacular. There are 3 temples, each with different landscapes for you explore and it seemed each one ventured you deeper into dense jungle. Worth a visit and I’m glad we went.", "A haven for monkeys that's for sure! It really is a beautiful place they live in. Be careful of the monkeys though! Its really cheap to get in...about 20,000. You can buy bananas inside to feed the monkeys but beware! The big monkeys will grab them off you!! You can get your photo taken with them for free and overall if you don't have food on you they are unlikely to approach you. A nice change from Thailand where you can see they are not treated well and you have to pay for photos. Here they are treated amazingly and no fees for photos. Overall worth a look around.", "I enjoyed my visit at monkey forest. Be careful with the monkeys, they can really get aggressive. I would say 1 or 1,5 is enough time to spend there.", "A beautiful location in the forest that looks like something out of an Indiana Jones movie but please be warned, Monkey's may look cute but they have very long sharp teeth and they DO BITE! We adhered to all the warnings, we were very careful about the items we took to the forest but one little bugger just thought he'd come up behind me (whilst I sat on a bench) and sank his teeth into my right elbow. I extracted him carefully and slowly for him to run around to my other arm and bite me twice. I was minding my own business, I had no food or drink with me, my back was turned. Luckily, it did not break the skin entirely but it did leave me very bruised and sore for a few days. I washed the areas with soap and anti-bac gel that I carry. This is not uncommon. Someone else staying at our hotel (only 4 couple staying at the location) was also bitten on the same day and the creature drew blood. You should get a series of rabies jabs if this happens. What concerns me is that little kids and babies are running around in this forest and must be bitten all the time. Put me off monkey's for life...... Be careful", "It's a nice park, where you can feed the monkeys bananas, and roots, however, beware if the monkey is huge, it can scratch your skin while grabbing the banana, don't wear glasses, it can steal it and run away with it, the park is relatively small but full of interesting sculptures, it's a rich place to take memorable photos.", "Before visiting the Monkey Forest in Ubud I thought differently about monkeys then I do now. One of my friends got her water bottle stolen from her purse..... within 2 seconds the monkey had unscrewed the top and was pouring it all over the ground. I decided to treat the monkeys like I do with all other non domesticated animals and keep my distance. Glad I did because the night after my visit I met a woman at a restaurant up the street that had bandages on her neck from being BIT by one of the monkeys. She went to the Dr for rabies treatment and said it cost over $1500. Glad I kept my distance. Aside from the aggressiveness of the resident monkeys it really was a beautiful area, if you have the time to check it out during your visit I would recommend it. It's not very large so I wouldn't take more then 30 minutes to check it out.", "we went here because first, of course what is a visit in without seeing these monkey temples and monkeys right? second, it was part of the atv ride and ubud tour that we purchased. actually everything was fine, our driver and tour organizer were so kind and they have assisted us more than enough. But in this place, they cannot go inside with us, it is fine we have a tour guide provided by the attraction, we enjoyed seeing those monkeys running around playing, big, small, young, adult, some were even carrying their babies, it was fun. Then we came to a place were big bats were exhibit with photo opportunity (just need to pay) though it was not that much. Still we enjoyed , we even wore a nese head accessory and took a picture with the bat. So when we are approaching the end of the tour, the guide told us that she has a store, and maybe we can drop by to see some of here items. well we did she has been so nice to us that the least that we can do is buy something from her store, souvenir shop indeed. What disappoints us the most is that she fooled us, she sold a keychain to us with the price x10 of the real price in the market. Yes we know, we know that it was overpriced and just for the sake that we are in a foreign country and dont want to get into any trouble we bought an item from them, but that ruins everything, our impression of the place changed because of what happened.", "Really enjoyed our visit here. It’s close to Ubud Central so very easy to get to. The scenery is beautiful and we had a lot of fun exploring. The monkeys are wild so it’s important to follow the rules posted near the entrances. We saw a few people who were not following rules get bit. I had one climb into my lap and just lay down. Be sure you keep everything put away and not in open pockets. The monkeys will check pockets and take things (one even tried to take the belt off my shorts).", "The trails themselves are quite enjoyable to experience, and the monkeys themselves have become quite adapted to human visitors. Don't look at them directly as they see this as a challenge, and I'd suggest not buying bananas, just so the monkeys can keep some sense of normalcy but people love photo ops so you'll see lots of that and not so much of just enjoying the sights.", "The entry price is reasonable, the monkeys are amazing to see just playing, eating and chasing each other. The sacred Forrest is awesome. 1 tip keep everything close so the monkeys can't take anything otherwise just enjoy yourself.", "The first thing you notice is the beautiful sanctuary/forest. It is very ancient looking which transports you to another world! You can buy some bananas to hold above your head and the monkeys will climb up you and sit on your shoulder eating! At one point I was sitting down on a bench and a small money came along and sat on my lap! Such an amazing experience! It is important to note that you should take care of your belongings (especially small stuff - phones and wallets) cos the cheeky monkeys will try to grab at them and run away! Even water bottles were popular for the monkeys to be holding. Also I would say to not touch them and just let them touch you - you don't want to upset or agitate them because the could bite. So just respect the rules and be sensible and you shouldn't have any issues with the monkeys. It was an amazing experience and we have some awesome photos from this place!", "Having a monkey climb on my head was the coolest thing for me and I am 12 years old. It's so relaxing to just walk and see the monkeys on the path way. But it was sad to see the staff wasn't keeping other visitors from not feeding the monkeys. Also we had just came from Borneo where we saw wild maquacas (the monkeys) and their life style was so much different. I hope the is helpful to parents because this is a good way to kill time in Ubud.", "You will see a multitude of mokleys on this attraction. Monleys will want to climb on you if you show a banana. If a Monkey appears agressive, do not make eye contact and move away. Do not carry plastic or paper bag. Do not carry anything shiny or glasses on your head. Leave nothing hanging from your bag.", "We went here with our 2 children, aged 5 and 6. We didn’t stay long. The good things here are that it’s a nice, scenic area, and you get to see many monkeys, often playing together, and some babies. They do seem to behave fairly naturally. But the monkeys seemed very aggressive. Our guide got bitten and the first aid office was closed. If you do go here try and stay a safe distance away from the monkeys.", "People can be real ignorant. There are warnings signs s d guides to tell you what mot to do but as stupid as some people are just to get attention they don't follow the rules and get hurt. Read the signs listen and follow...animals are unpredictable and can be aggressive if provoked.... The forest itself is beautiful green and lush. However I was here 2 years ago and it was greener...understanding though as the forest has not seen rain in 6 months. I pray it does and gets back its lush", "really fun place to visit. make sure you get a set of bananas so you can feed them. It's also worth to make sure your handbag is proper closed as they are really fast and quick. It's a great feeling to have a monkey sit on your shoulder. They are very fluffy! Hilarious!", "A very well run sanctuary with sound spiritual,economic and conservation value.One can stroll around ancient temples,see an art exhibition,walk in the forest and over bridges and enjoy the public halls.Monkeys scamper around without fear and appear to be well cared for.The sanctuary follows a philosophy based on respect for people,animals and plants.One can spend a few enjoyable hours here.Worth a visit.", "I had a great time at the monkey forest and got a lot of great photos of monkeys playing with each other and snagged a few of some coming to sit on our shoulders. I wasn't even mad when a monkey squished his banana covered fingers in my hair. :) I shouldn't have to state this, but the monkeys living here are wild animals, so it shouldn't come as a surprised when the monkeys aren't \\well behaved.\\\" I didn't come across any particularly aggressive monkeys, I would say they are more assertive, since they are somewhat used to human interaction, but there are signs posted everywhere that tell you what not to do; so if you're calm and pay attention to your surroundings, you won't get bit or have to deal with angry wild monkeys. If you buy bananas to feed to them, they obviously know the food is for them, so they will hoard around you and they may even jump up on to you to try and snatch the treats from your hand. It happens very quick, so it's hard to be prepared. Lol.\"", "The forest allows you up close contact with monkeys without cages/restrictions. Completely touristy.", "My young daughter and I had a great time at the Monkey Forest. The temples and forest walk are quite nice, but the monkeys steal the show (and bananas). Vendors sell bananas at the entrance, which is the only food visitors are permitted to feed the monkeys. If you opt to buy bananas, be on guard. The monkeys are aggressive and sneaky in grabbing any exposed bananas (they will even dig into pockets). We did fine putting bananas in a backpack and removing one at a time while away from the monkeys. Great fun, although I suspect physicians would tell you that feeding the monkeys carries risks of disease from bites or scratches and should be avoided. The monkeys are friendly and passive as long as there is no food in sight.", "We visited the monkey forest and paid the $4 AUD entry. We wandered around and watched the monkeys in their natural environment. They wander all over the paths and sit on top of parked cars. I was initially worried the monkeys would approach us, but they weren't interested - I felt safe at all times. There were staff there who threw food down for the monkeys which brought them out of every corner of the park, about 10am. The didn't say much but we heard them chatting, they seemed to know and love the monkeys. The scenery is beautiful, spend the time wandering through the grounds, there are some amazing things to see. Took about 40mins.", "This was a fun excursion for us, but we didn't realize how dangerous it could be. First, there are signs pointing to the \\medic\\\" in clear view. We saw one person get bit while we were there, so I'm sure the medic gets a fair amount of visits! Before we saw this (and realized this could be more than just monkeys jumping on you looking for food), I bought a small bunch of bananas they were selling, and I wish the woman selling them would have told me that I should leave the bunch WITH HER and take one banana at a time. I grabbed the whole bunch and then within 30 seconds a HUGE monkey jumped on me and grabbed all of them. They say not to try and \\\"play keep away\\\" with the monkeys because they get mad (and that's probably when they bite). A fun place to visit, just be on guard. The forest is beautiful. It would have been nice if they had some guides around explaining the history of the forest.\"", "Monkey Forest Park in Ubud is a must see when in . A few tips: These monkeys are much smarter than you you think They can smell food a mile away Love shiny earrings, necklaces, cameras, sunglasses etc You are in their domain so be respectful that this is THEIR home not yours Basically, anything you want to keep take off and either leave in the car, hotel or zip up bag. I've seen monkeys climb on peoples back and remove jewellery, sunglasses etc and disappear up a tree. Watch your little kids - remember these are wild animals. Having said that, this is a tranquil place and definitely worth the visit. Allow about 2 hrs to really experience the surroundings. You can buy bananas at the main gate but you don't need to as they interact either way.", "The myriad number of trees and monkeys all over it was indeed a treat.. The coolness of the atmosphere made me want to stay there longer, and i would have if not for the security guy who came and shooed us out at sharp 6 PM. x-(", "Excellent!! Go first thing in the morning right when they open, to avoid all the crowds! Be sure to see the lion bridge at the bottom of the gorge (over the river).", "We love the monkeys roaming free and going after you when they see you have banana on hand. But be careful, some can be real aggressively and climb on you. So try to look for smaller or younger ones, they are likely more shy and gentle. You need to pay for the entrance fee and you can buy banana from some stalls set near the entrance. But the banana not cheap but worth it when you see the monkeys come near you for them especially if you are a animal lover. The place is not too big, but there are a few gates, so remember which gate you need to meet your driver or transport pick up. There is a small deer enclosure but don't expect much only 4 when we were there. If you been to Nara park in Japan Nara, then you might as well skip that small enclosure and just concentrate playing with the monkeys.", "I've been to this forest for a couple of times now and my recent visit had made me appreciate more of this place. It's a small, well organized sanctuary. The guards are everywhere so you feel safe inside surrounded by wild monkeys.", "The forest are absolutely amazing and beautiful. Another good thing is that the monkeys live happy and free in the forest where they belong. The staff are also superfriendly! Recommend for everyone", "Me and my friend walked around this forest and really enjoyed it. They sell bananas but they are expensive inside so if u can bring them do. If u buy them, take fully ripe yellow bananas the monkeys prefer them. The monkeys will take the bananas from your hand and jump on your shoulders to eat them. We got some great pics! Don't panic and the workers will help you if you don't like it. Go early as you can because this is a very popular tourist spot and the amount of people did impact upon my experience here.", "Monkeys everywhere and if you let them jump on you be prepared they will open your bag, damage the sack (we saw how monkey just made the hole in tourist's sack as he had some food inside).", "Visit Sacred Monkey Forest is a must thing to do in Ubud. I recommend few hours in the afternoon, not only a short visit included in a tour in the area. This is what my friend and I did after the visit of the Palace and market, a lunch and some shops on the way to the forest. And it was a great choice cause it is not only about cute monkeys but it is also about a gorgeous jungle seen and interesting temples. It is mandatory to respect all rules related to monkeys: no food with you, not even in the bag or pocket, no water bottles, no sunglasses or shiny accessories. If you want to feed them, bananas bought on the spot inside the facility shall be the only choice. But better not to interact to closely with the monkeys if you do not want to risk a scratch. If you respect the rules, the monkeys will respect you😃.", "I thought it would be a tacky zoo like experience, but it was actually really good. The monkeys are wild, but live a symbiotic existence with humans. There are some basic rules to follow and I was with a guide which made the experience easy as he was able to explain the monkeys behaviour as well as information on the temples.", "Loved it. There are monkeys everywhere for everyone to enjoy. You can purchase bananas for a cheap price to feed the monkeys. Very cool experience.", "The monkey here are not aggressive as compared to those in Uluwatu. They are very adorable and playful. Had a great time taking pictures with the monkeys and be sure to try to get the monkeys on top of you when u are trying to get a picture. Definitely a must visit place if you're in . i would suggest to only take pictures with the baby monkeys, and DO not try to touch them. They can climb on you or touch you but you can't do the same to them. This is because the bigger males are protective of them and they may attack you. On a side note, for those who are interested in hiring a private driver, do consider my driver. He is a really good driver who drives safely and can speak english. For the day that i hired him, he acted as my driver, my tour guide (explaining the place and bringing us the good spots) and my photographer (he takes great photos!). He is exceptional and very jovial. He fees are very reasonable too! Driver's Name: Komang Edy Phone: +6281 999 148 527 (you may whatsapp him) Email: Komangedypande@ymail.com", "This was nice to see! Very busy place. Great views especially for pictures! Watch out for monkeys— apparently it’s a scam there where people teach monkeys to steal your items such as hats and sunglasses, and these people will offer to “help” you in exchange for a donation. We witnessed this a few times while we were there! They provide you with sarongs for men and women to use.", "What an amazing way to get up close to monkeys. Top tips: Don't take fruit in with you - you will get mobbed. They are locals inside who will sell you bananas and show you how to use them to feed the monkeys and get them to sit on your shoulders. Don't wear hats, jewellery or sunglasses unless you are prepared to loose them to the monkeys. Clothes with tassels will also attract the monkeys. Don't take in bottles of water. The monkeys will also want to get their hands on these!", "Fun few hours, walking to see monuments, and if you must feed the monkeys. After lunch, they will probably have had too much already, so don't be upset if they only p;ay with food you supply. Well worth a detour.", "The grounds are quite nice to o have a stroll around, there is a forest path which has fantastic views and seemed to be very quiet away from 'tourists'. The monkeys are adorable and interesting to watch. They will only 'attack' you if you act like a moron. If you give your baby a monkey to hold, that monkey will jump up at the baby (yes, this actually happened). They are quite happy just doing their own thing. In my opinion, if you're going to buy food and have it out on show then you are just attracting them to jump at you. It's worth the low price entry :)", "We loved coming here. We were a bit wary of the monkeys as they do fight amongst themselves and they jump all over you and go through your pockets, they have mastered unzipping bags. Worth a trip. ", "You can spend hours here watching the monkeys in their environment, We only had about 4 hours and didn't even get to the back of the forest. We did spend alot of time just sitting in a peaceful place and after a while the monkeys will come right up to you and climb on your lap. I wouldn't move quickly or try and pet them, just let them climb. If for some reason you get there after hours and don't have time to come back the next day just take a walk down the path to the left of the main gate or to the right of the back gate. You will see them bouncing around the trees in the park. If you are planning a stay in the area I would also recommend staying at Alam Indah, It abuts the monkey forest and you can see and hear then from the villas.It is just steps from the rear entrance and an easy walk into town,", "This is something you will likely never forget. The cost is very minimal and the monkeys are very fun to watch. Keep an eye on your bag or your water, because they will unzip pockets, and take your glasses or whatever you have stowed away. We watched them steal bottled water and soda, then open it and drink. Also it's worth paying a little to feed some bananas to the monkeys. The scenery and tells are amazing by themself.", "Monkey Forest is a must visit......... The Forest is a beautiful tropical forest with a beautiful creek running through it and of course hundreds of beautiful monkeys wandering around..... Word of caution, watch your glasses and camera as they love to pinch them off you.......", "This was our second time visiting this attraction because our kids love it so much. We hired a car to take us to Ubud which is about a hour away depending on traffic. I love seeing all the monkeys and this time of year being spring and all there were so many baby monkeys with their mom as and that was great. You can purchase bananas to feed the monkeys fairly cheap $2 a bunch. The monkeys will climb up on your shoulder to get the banana and sit and eat it there or just climb back down. Thank good ness no accidents occurred while doing that. I did find out you can't have anything out not even a water bottle in your backpack because they will steal it and take it for themselves. Plus my daughter had bobby pins in her hair and the monkey wanted those also and no getting those back. Even though we had been there before we missed going to some places of the forest so it was very nice to explore other areas and see the monkeys climb the trees, statues, the vines and sit on rocks. So beautiful and serene. I am glad you we did it again. Then enjoyed the shops of Ubud", "We took our children (aged 6 & 3) for a quick visit to Monkey Forest whilst staying in Ubud. Our youngest was happy to stay in the stroller the entire time and got a little scared if the monkeys got to close to her. Our oldest was really into though and we even paid for the banana so she could feed them; I was totally nervous but the lady selling the bananas came out from behind the stand and stood really close to her, she helped my daughter position her arms and then once she was in position gave her the banana and stayed really close incase the monkeys got aggressive. I also read to not bring food or shiny things! at one point we had a plastic water bottle in the bottom of our stroller and the monkey tried to get it, but a staff member was close by and got the monkey away and told us to put it in our bag, after that we had no incidents!", "I was not bothered about seeing the monkeys as I have had some up close encounters before that were not very pleasant. But we enjoyed walking throught the park looking at the buildings and did not have any problems with the monkeys trying to take anything. It was a pleasant area to walk round in Ubud.", "In Monkey Forest you do indeed see many (funny) macaques. However, the place is so full of tourists that it loses its fun.", "For 40,000rp ( $4 ) entry fee, I'm glad to see the $$ are well spent here. It's really beautiful & has guides now to help with naughty monkeys. Go Early ( 8.30am ) to avoid all the Tour Buses.. Take off all jewellery & glasses. Just to be sure . Don't tease the monkeys with the fruit as they do & will BITE you !!!", "A must see if you are visiting Ubud. Not spectacular, if you have seen other monkey sanctuaries but worth a visit not the less. Do not feed or try and touch the monkeys as they can become aggressive, perhaps this attraction is part of a tour in Ubud with a guide than a stand alone activity.", "Well priced, and the monkeys were so amusing. The staff were really nice and were walking around with corn, allowing the visitors to feed the monkeys and get photos with a monkey on their lap or shoulder.", "The monkeys will approach and climb all over u, if u sit still. They are curious and sometimes a bit hands on. But fun overall!!! Keep valuables in car for safety.", "After a morning of shopping in Ubud we spent a good hour in the shade of the splendid forest watching the entertaining primates. It's worth buying some bananas (20000 for a small bunch) just after the gate to feed to them. However if you are nervous don't do this as they do tend to jump on you to try to get the food. A good experience.", "The Monkey look very healthy. Everythink there is very nice an natural eventhoug there are some streets outside the monkeyforest the areal is quite big and they can move arlund where ever the want. Loved it.", "Though the forest is at the edge of Ubud, one hardly comes to know that upon entering. The monkeys are very friendly and fun to play with. Ensure that you do not carry water-bottles or snacks that are visible to the monkeys because be rest assured that they will snatch it from your hand/bag. If you want to feed the monkeys there are vendors selling banana and corn. If you are scared of the monkeys there are trainers who will help you out. The monkey temple at the middle of the forest is very beautiful. Highly recommended for monkey lovers! :)", "This was our first time came in so closely with monkeys. The experience was amazing. We purchased small bunch of bananas, held an arm up, next thing you know monkey will jump on and sat on your shoulder enjoying the banana. It was a \\MUST\\\" thing to do when visiting .\"", "This is not worth the effort. just a bunch of monkeys fooling around. the cost of entry is also quite high.", "We arrived here at around 9am and there were no other people which was lovely. The setting is beautiful with streams and a myriad of trees. There are hundred of monkey - some jumping from the trees and others just wandering around. Leave all loose items in the car or these monkeys will grab them from you (they will even grab the flip-flops off your feet. Entry is about £1. It is quite small though so an hour should do it.", "My boyfriend and I visited the monkey forest today around 1 p.m. I have always loved monkeys so was really excited about the tour! Unfortunately it did not finish well for both of us... Even though monkeys are cute, they can be agressive - especially when they want something... we saw monkey stealing tissues from a woman's bag and a bottle of water from a guy's hand and from my boyfriend's hand as well! There is also an opportunity to buy bananas to feed monkeys. We did that and it turned out to be a bad idea... Just when we took the bananas, couple of monkeys jumped on our shoulders and we both got scratched to the blood (not much though) - my boyfriend on his neck and I...inside my mouth as the monkey grabbed my mouth with its hand!!! We got really scared and we went to a first aid center in the monkey forest. The doctor was nice and he told us that even though the monkeys do not have any rabies vaccines, they do not have rabies as 3 months ago a primal institute (can't remember the name exactly) observed the monkeys for some time and they didn't notice any sympthoms of rabies in the behaviour of monkeys. The study also stated that there were no rabies occurances before among monkeys on . He made us quite confident about the fact the we don't need to take the vaccine...but we kept on thinking about it and after couple of hours we decided to go to a medical center in Kuta just in case. We were adviced to have the Rabies Vaccine immediately and also the shot of Immunoglobine (because we were not vaccinated before). It costed us 10 million Rp... (around 8.000 USD)... fortunately we bought the insurance before going to holiday so the insurance company will (hopefully! :)) give us the money back... Monkeys are cute animals but if I knew they can be agressive and can carry diseases, I would not go to the monkey forest. Or at least not buy the bananas! ;) Probably the chances for getting rabies were very very low... but we didn't want to risk it.", "I take everyone here when I go to . It's a must. But very touristy. Monkeys are aggressive. Don't wear anything shiny, don't bring food and secure all loose objects ;)", "The small park is really like forest. It's nice made and a lot of money's. The monkey's are peaceful and do not attack you. You can see monkeys with baby's very close.", "My advice would be to NOT buy bananas and stay where the ladies training them are, as you enter the Sanctuary. My husband had a banana in his rucksack and a monkey went crazy for it. He proceeded to bite his leg twice when he couldn't have it. It was not in view but the monkey knew he had one. This happened round the grounds where no staff were around. We asked the nurse at our resort if my husband should see a doctor. As we were leaving for Australia that evening, they advised to contact our GP on return, which we did. As a precaution he is having to have rabies injections. My husband was very calm about the whole thing but it could ruin some peoples holiday, especially if they have just arrived. None of us would visit the Sanctuary again or really recommend anyone to. Having said that my teenage daughter loved it.", "You should definitely visit this attraction in Ubud, is one of the most amazing place to see. There’s peace and tranquility. You get to leave the busy and hustle of the city behind. You get to see the monkeys roaming around, they are not afraid of people. It’s one of the best sides of nature to see or explore.", "Monkey Forest is an amazing experience. The monkeys are walking around everywhere. They don’t jump on you unless you have food. Rangers walk around too making sure you are safe. Lovely cool forest scenic.", "We visited a couple days ago and despite the horror stories from friends and family it was totally fine! We took the locals advise and didn't buy food or look them in the eyes & it worked! We did get the chance to sit down and play with the monkeys with the help of friendly park guards who keep a protective and watchful eye on the monkeys, particularly the babies! It smells a little (expected) - A must see!", "Wonderful seeing these naturally curious and cheeky monkeys in their environment. Very playful. Love their bananas. If you don't want them crawling all over you, don't buy bananas.", "I was genuinely scared of monkeys as they would jump on humans and try to steal their things. Sadly, at this sanctuary they sell food for visitors to feed the monkeys. This just encourages the monkeys to be more aggressive... The grounds were still interesting though, especially the statues and the walk through the forest. Too bad I was constantly fearing being attacked by a monkey! Also, in certain areas, the smell of feces and urine was quite terrible... I am not sure I would recommend this place unless you really don't mind having monkeys on you. That said, a lot of monkeys were kind of cute, especially mama monkeys breastfeeding their babies.", "What a gorgeous place! The grounds are stunning and so peaceful. Of course the monkeys are the hi-light, but even if you are not an animal person, it is well worth your time to stroll the grounds and look at the foliage and architecture. We saw monkeys everywhere. They generally will leave you alone (as long as you don't have a backpack-then watch out!) I knelt down a few times for photos of the babies and ended up literally with a monkey on my back. A very fun place.", "I love coming to the Monkey Forest so natural and I love going down to the creek area,, seems so old. It's beautiful. DON'T have food in your pocket.", "Bad experience, probably our fault actually my fault, my second visit, I should know better, monkeys will take anything from you cameras glasses designer or prescriptions and run. Actually is a bit scary heard a lady shout one of the monkeys try to pull is hear ring do not take anything with you, is a good chance it will be the last time you see it. if you hide stuff on your pockets monkeys think is hidden food and is a goner, No I will not return You been warned", "Monkeys and a forest - beautiful setting and monkeys happy to climb on you and eat fruit that can be purchased. Take your mosquito repellent.", "It is worthwhile to stop and have a wander around this lush green ,cool,breezy monkey sanctuary. It is nice to see the monkeys in their own habitat where you can get up close and personal with them. They are a bit cheeky so hold your sunglasses, camera bags and water bottles tightly as these items seem to be a favourite for the snatch and grab kind. The place is nicely laid out and does not overcharge on entry, you can spend as long as you think wandering around, but of course expect plenty of other tourists.", "If you love monkeys, this is the place to be! there are monkeys everywhere, running, jumping, climbing.... You can feed them, or just sit back and watch their shenanigans. There were lots of babies too! I could have spent hours there! There is a path to walk, and a beautiful bridge with great views.", "Sacred Monkey Forest though touristy is well worth a visit. The park is beautiful and monkeys are everywhere. You'll have the opportunity to buy bananas and feed them, take photos with them and observe their behavior. Pretty cool!", "First day in Ubud, we had to go there. The entry was difficult to reach but once inside it's a forest inside the city, full of monkeys everywhere of all ages. The rules are very strict because those monkeys can be agressif but most of them are quite funny and can jump on you. Just respect the rules and enjoy a nice walk inside the forest. Do not throw plastic or paper, the monkeys try to eat everything and it's pretty sad to see them eating plastic. You can buy some food there special for them.", "I recommend this activity, BUT don't touch the monkeys!! Respect them and they'll respect you. People were in there trying to pet them, etc. and they got bit/scratched. Just grab some bananas from up front and feed them as you walk through. If they jump on your back, just don't make any sudden moves and give them a banana. Remember..be calm.", "Our nine-year-old's main reason for wanting to go to was to see the monkeys - so naturally we went to Ubud's Monkey Forest. All was going swimmingly until a small monkey jumped on his back. A larger monkey must have been jealous or territorial and got very upset, biting our son very hard on the upper arm. We went immediately to the first aid room where a woman washed the wound with antiseptic. She didn't speak English but showed us a certificate saying that the monkeys were negative for rabies. After a bit of research and help from our hotel (Swasti Eco Cottages) we went to the very close by Toya Medika Clinic where they washed the wound thoroughly and gave him the first of a series of four rabies vaccinations. Just to be sure. The doctor told us it's very rare for monkeys to carry rabies and yes, all of the monkeys in the monkey forest are vaccinated. It's really only if the monkey has come across a rabid dog. So it's the dogs you really need to be careful of! Around 30 deaths from rabies a year we were told by one source! Anyway back to the monkey forest. Our son was not feeding the monkeys when he got bitten, he was simply chosen by a monkey to jump on. There are cleaners there who sneakily sell tourists bags of rotten fruit for 20,000 rupiah and encourage the monkeys to climb on people. This really needs to be stamped out to make the forest a safer place. Even though we're not worried about rabies - it was a hell of a bite!", "Nice place to be if you are not afraid of the monkeys. A lot of tourists (dooh) which don't obey the rules of the forest but overall a nice experience.", "Forget Disneyland… this is my happiest place on earth! Monkeys are my favorite animal (Next up? Penguins!). Came to Ubud pretty much just for the Sacred Monkey Forest. When I first walked up, there were monkeys out on the street, just roaming around… They. Were. Everywhere. Way more than I expected. Recommend walking in through the entrance, past the women who are selling bananas. You do not need to buy bananas for the monkeys to interact with you. I was actually shocked (and thrilled!!) by how comfortable they were interacting with humans… crawling on our backs, heads and into our laps… I recommend finding a group and sitting down close to them. Once they sense you and start to feel comfortable, they’ll meander over and start to explore you. The young ones interact the most. Couple cautions: if a Momma is with her baby, and you want to play with the baby, beware – Momma is protective. She may not allow this or hiss at you if you try to play with her baby. I tried to find groups of young ones (not babies) with no Momma protector – they just want to play! Watch your backpacks! They will try to unzip, tear and get into your pack in hopes of finding bananas. Overall surpassed my expectations, highly recommend and shhhhh… went back twice more during my 3.5 day trip cause I couldn’t get enough! Enjoy!!", "Lots of monkeys and they will crawl on you if you welcome them, especially if you have food. Lots of people and they will be in most of your photos. It is a tourist heavy spot. Trivia: If you walk down the little temple stairs to the water area you can see a location where Julia Roberts rode a bicycle in the movie 'Eat Pray Love'", "Very fun experience. Monkeys are everywhere. I suggest rain protection as it pours here sometimes. The monkeys will get right up in your face and lab and sceam at you if you have bananas...just a warning in case you decide to not follow local advice and feed them.", "I was initially concerned about going to this location especially with the children but it was excellent. The monkeys were awesome. The babies are so sweet. Stand next to the ladies that sell the bananas if you are concerned. The monkeys do jump on you but they were very funny and not aggressive. Mind you I was giving bananas away!!.. The monkeys didn't smell and were actually nice sitting on your shoulder. We all loved it.", "Right from the start this sanctuary and sacred Monkey Forest is breathtaking and beautiful. The staff are careful to advise you not to take water bottles or fancy fill -up bottles , as the monkeys will snatch them and take them away . I would advise the ladies not to wear necklaces or any fancy bracelets etc as the monkeys will search and find !!! 😂 🐒 There is even an area for the monkeys to receive medical vetinary care . They are well looked after, which is lovely to see . Just walk in and appreciate this stunning area !", "This is the biggest of the monkey temples and the best organized. Easy to navigate pathways and hip deep in monkeys. A ward of caution - the monkeys like bananas very very much and are prepared to do anything to get them. Can be a bit intimidating. Worth a visit but also take in the smaller community run monkey temples, you'll enjoy the experience and are helping the local community.", "Nice place to enjoy the vacation, very fun when bring children but a bit careful when bring something you have to hide it bit there is monkey keeper there", "nice few hours. monkeys are not shy, do not tease with bananas. however, not very much else to do, the temples are a slight let down. very busy", "We went knowing well what to expect. The monkeys are pretty aggressive when they don't get what they want. There are staff that will help you deal with the monkeys if you pay attention and feed near the shirted staff people. We saw and fed other monkeys in and they were fearful of us. In this place, the monkeys aren't afraid at all. The kids loved the experience of having monkeys jump on them, despite a couple of very minor bites. Only one bite abraded the skin slightly.", "This was our second visit to the Monkey Forest, the last being 4 years ago. It is fabulous to see the monkey, just make sure you pay head to the instructions about bags and food (don't say I didn't warn you).", "Nice forrest-park, by volonteers, monkeys are fed weel so they do not need to be agressive for food, they just like to have your smal bananas as a treet. (You cann by the bananas in the forrest). It's not so hard to walk arround (perhaps better no flipflops, but that's personal) You will see them all over the place, there are 3 groups living and we vissited this place on september 2014 and december 2015 and both times there were manny baby monkeys, so funny to see them stroling arround and trying to climb up in the trees. Vissit the whisshing welll when you go downstairs, perfect spot for pictures as well as at the tempel. Take care of your belongings in back packs, sometimes they steel, they still arfe monkeys and noughty, this place will make your holliday movie verry special and leeves you with a big smelle on your face, enjoy as we did !", "Amazing rain forest area with the Monkeys and Waterfall. Children of all ages love watching the monkeys dive bomb off special branches into a small pool. Lots of fun and a beautiful place for photos.", "The monkey are very friendly, sometimes to much. Go down to the lower forest, there is a river, with a most beautiful view.", "A beutiful forest full of macaques looking for food so be carful they are very smarts to smell and grab Food . Entry Fee is $30.000 Rp .You can buy tickets in one of the ticket booths and you can also buy bananas for $20,000 Rp to feed the monkeys under the park worker supervision. The sanctuary has three temples.", "This place is great if you like monkeys but if you don't you should probably not come here. My girlfriend was urinated on and at the time she went bananas. However, unlike her shirt our moods couldn't be dampened for long. I even got used to the smell after she insisted I walk next to her for the duration of our visit. I could watch monkeys all day and this was the perfect place to do so. At one point we sat down and an employee gave us some corn to entice the monkeys onto our shoulders which was good for photos.", "It is a beautiful park with moss covered old religious statues and a nice forest. As all other sightseeing spots you find on TripAdvisor this is also overcrowded but slightly cleaner than other places so at least they are trying. You can but bananas to feed the monkey with which causes a lot of girls scream and laughter.", "Fed the monkeys for about one euro, they jump on your head and grab the food. It is pretty big and nice to walk around", "We were standing outside wondering whether to go in or not - we were a bit worried about the monkeys climbing on us, but no need. They only go to the people who buy the bananas to feed them with so if you don't have food they don't bother you. It was really lovely to see the monkeys in such a lovely environment and there were lots of tiny babies being nestled by their mothers. Definitely worth visiting in Ubud", "I love monkeys, and this place has got 'em! One of the most magical locales - definitely the primo destination if you want to see monkeys up close.", "Great spot for kids and adults. Cheap time out and plenty of cheeky monkeys . Hang on to your stuff though . But the monkeys will climb right up onto your shoulders for a banana but girls if you wear loose pants they will pull them down while climbing up to get the banana", "It was a fun experience. The monkeys are not afraid of people and seem to be taken care of nicely. They are very curious however and they will try to take your stuff if you are not careful. One of the better things to do in Ubud.", "This is a great green place with hoards of monkeys. I had a water bottle and a monkey took that too. So please do not carry any of it. Take care of your bags as well as a litte monkey was trying to get into my bag too. But overall it was good place to experience greenery and take a walk in the wild. The place is well kept, clean and marked with neccessary pointers.", "This place is packed with monkeys everywhere. A ticket costs 30K, and you can buy bananas inside to feed the monkeys. It's always cute to feed monkeys, however a lot of these monkeys seemed obese to me, I reckon it's because of all the feeding. On the other hand I'm no expert in the area so I really have no idea, they just looked a bit chubby to me. Do not touch or pet the monkeys, even though they look friendly the get intimidated and will most probably bite you. If you get bitten there is a 'health clinic' right in the park with a nurse that will help you and clean the wound (*cough* I did of course not try to do this). Monkeys are cool. Feeding them in a park, right or wrong, I'm not sure. They monkeys didn't seem to suffer or be bothered in any way so I guess it can't be that bad.", "this place is so far, on ubud. the ticket price is so cheap, but the way to get there, especially with taxi is really pricey. its really worth it if theres any shows, otherwise is just monkeys and some temples.", "Monkey Forest is ok. You only really need about an hour there. The grounds and some of the sacred relics are very nice, however, the monkeys are so used to tourists that some of them chase you, steel your sunglasses or anything else within easy reach, open your bag ! and get up to mischief in general. There are locals there who feed them peanuts to get them to sit still so you can get your photo taken with them or you can buy bananas at the front gate. I wouldn't recommend taking small children as some of them are aggressive.", "Our hotel was on the south side of the monkey forest so we got to walk through it many times to get into Ubud. Before entering the first time, I was a little nervous, and just then one of the little guys crawled up my dress to check out my bracelet, then grabbed my water bottle. I stayed calm and let him have it and he ran away. This was before I was even inside! I had read the reviews to not have jewellery/glasses/etc, but just hadn't put it all in my bag yet. So, don't take food inside, put all loose items in your bag. They didn't seem phased by go pros and cameras. We walked through the forest 2x a day on most days and never saw any issues. Go enjoy the happy little monkeys, they are adorable!", "An awesome place to visit. The monkeys are cheeky and in a genuine sanctuary. A beautiful location. Well worth a visit :)", "We decided to go to the Monkey Forest on our way back to Seminyak, after having done a cycle tour in Ubud. We had heard of it, but had no expectations. There were so many monkeys everywhere. You can buy bananas to feed the monkeys, and they do not starve! The mothers are very protective of their young and will come at you if you get in between them. It was awesome to watch them swinging in the trees and rumbling on the grass. A must visit for kids! Some smaller/ younger kids might get a bit frightened by the bigger monkeys. Only $30000 IRP / adult. I would plan a day in Ubud and include this. It may be worth having a private driver for the day as a taxi back to Seminyak was expensive compared to normal trips - it takes just over an hour to get there.", "I have to say that although this is a total tourist trap, I really enjoyed observing the monkeys up close. The trees and traditional sculptures are beautiful and it's a quick walk from the center of Ubud.", "The sacred monkey forest is always our first stop at Ubud. Make sure you get there early to miss the crowds (gates open at 830am). The new addition is breathtaking. Make sure you take the Woden timber walkway... ", "It's a very nice jungle, and you get to buy some bananas and feed the monkeys, their funny and cute, I recommend visiting just for fun", "Within 3 seconds of arriving i had a monkey take my wife's plastic bag holding our water. the monkey ripped the bag open and drunk from the bottle like a human. We then saw the sign no plastic bags (as they think their is food in it). 40000 rupee to get in and then it is a beautiful forest filled with monkeys and tourists. Some feeding monkeys bananas which you can buy there. We did the board walk and found private spots where we could stop and enjoy the scenery and sounds. Spent about an hour here and could easily visit again as there was lots to see. Have fun and respect the monkeys.", "I just enjoyed the monkeys who were relatively friendly.I had some jumping on me and as long as you don't touch them and scare them they were great fun.It was a nice and relaxing walk through the forest with some friendly guide helping when needed inside the forest.Well worth spending some time just beware of your belonging with the monkeys as they will take whatever they can put their hands on.", "But be careful with anything loose in your pockets, glasses or bags. They are very aggressively \\searching\\\" you. Its a very nice experience finding those great creatures everywhere through the park which is well maintained and lush with lots of butterflies, flowers and rare trees. We were originally not planning to visit this park, but since we passed by and saw it. Then for curiousity we went inside and did not regret that unforseen stop.\"", "A small forest in the middle of town.İt s very clean place ; a small jungle where several monkeys freely walk around.You have chance to make many photos with these lovely animals.Just keep away from mother monkeys ,,they can be dangerous if they think that you try to steal her baby monkey.There are safety rules at enterance..follow them not to be biten :) we spent almost 2 hours , if you have enough banan , you can stay whole day :) cause it s not so easy to make a good photo with these monkeys.. :) :) :) if you do not panic they come closer to you..but there are some stuff who also help you to make some funny poses with monkeys..", "Went here 15 years ago when you basically wandered into the park with some food for the monkeys and they jumped on you to grab it before you had a chance offer it to them (somewhat frightening). Now, fifteen years later, we brought our young teens to and to Monkey Forest. I recently read about not feeding the monkeys as they can be aggressive and may carry rabies but we decided it was safe if not carrying food. Interesting to find a grand new entrance has been built, there are now entrance fees and heaps of tourists there. It's turned into zoo. I hope the fees are going to a good cause!", "Regardless of where you encounter monkeys be advised that whatever you have on your person when you encounter them , the Monkeys will in fact regard that property as public property to be shared. In other words they will in fact jump on you and relieve you of anything that isn't tied down and head off to the jungle with it in a nan o second and even worse if you resist they will put up a fight and will bite and will and can draw blood. Also avoid putting your hand in your pockets if any monkeys are around to see you doing so. They will try to get at what you are looking for before you can get it and be very aggressive in doing so. I nearly lost a valuable necklace and wound up with a monkey fang in the lip of my pocket trying to beat me into the pocket and observed not one but two bites in which monkeys and tourists had a difference of opinion as to what belonged to who , one of which drew blood. Remove your jewelry, keep your hands out of your pockets, keep your back back or purse closed tight and leave it that way, and if a monkey jumps on you , pay no attention and walk along slowly and they will jump back off after taking a short ride for the most part Feeding them is a rather useless and somewhat hazardous venture to say the least. Folks I observed no more than offered a tid bit than the monkeys relieved them of their entire bag of treats in very short order and in no uncertain terms. Monkey's !! Delightful at a distance, a rather serious force and mind to contend with up close and personal.", "Because we're from the USA, we don't get to see wildlife like this often. We had a blast walking through the monkey forest! Plus, the temple located within the forest is majestic and mysterious. Be careful though if you decide to buy bananas, you'll be pestered. However, that was half the fun for us. Many laughs were shared. Don't come to without stopping by the monkey forest!", "very natural forests many monkeys are very safe to be there, but be careful with your bags and glasses, staff is very friendly", "Was great idea to visit monkey forest, fool of free monkeys. The place is amazing with a great atmosphere mistic , there are few temples and a river .", "This is a lovely area to walk around and there are so many monkeys! Really nice forest with great trees. Don't take food in with you as the monkeys will find it! If you want a photo with a monkey we bought a small bunch of bananas and the lady selling helped get a good photo. Careful though as the monkeys can be a bit dirty! It cost 40k IDR to enter the forest and the money goes to conservation. It's a very busy area around the forest, with lots of shops and restaurants. There is a car park.", "Fantastic place to visit if you want to get up close and personal with the monkeys. The grounds were beautiful and the monkeys roamed free. You could buy bananas to feed to them but be careful as if they see you fiddle with your handbag they know and will jump on you! ", "The kids loved this place. We adults were pretty nervous about the monkeys and their reputation for biting but as long as you are sensible and follow the clear instructions on the signs that are everywhere (which many people did not) it all seems pretty safe.", "Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary is located in Ubud and one of incredible place which must visit when go ..İt open daily 8.30 am-6 pm and enterence price is 40.000 rupiah for adults..After enter inside you can easily see monkeys world.Many of them running&walking around..İf you give them banana they will sit near you and began to eat..Can easily able ti do photo with them but careful for child monkeys if try to touch them mom becime very nervous..There is also a temple inside for pray.This monkey forest is really amazing and must visit..Forest is wonderful and you can easily walk inside by following walking roads..", "This is a great experience if you've never been to a place like . The monkeys are all over the place and they co-exist with the hundreds of tourists that visit each day. We were able to feed them, get up close to take pictures, and take tons of amazing pictures. The sanctuary is quite large, and it can be hot if you go during the middle of the summer. It's always humid, but the beauty of this place is worth dealing with the humidity. Be ready to do lots of walking. And don't scream if the monkey comes real close and tries to steal your banana. Just let them have it and they will go on their way. =)", "This forest has a lot of monkeys who are very friendly with humans. None of them are caged, and they interact with us very friendly, except if we try to hide something from them (or even act to). Please do not carry any food items or colorful packets into the forest. Its a very quiet and peaceful place to spend about 2 hours.", "One of the few sights that isn’t overhyped, the monkey forest delivers what it promises. The monkeys are everywhere and the temple is beautiful. Plentiful opportunities for pictures, but I don’t recommend taking in bags if you can avoid it because monkeys will steal your belongings out of them. A must do!", "Be careful with these ones, they can be a little naughty! I went with my girlfriend and at first we really enjoyed walking around and interacting with the monkeys! I placed my water bottle down for a second and never saw it again and if they see you with your hands in your pockets, they jump up and grab you. My girlfriend had a bad experience as she was carrying a small handbag which the monkeys tried to steal constantly. As she sat down on a wall, a young monkey jumped on her and went for the bag, as she put her hand over it, the monkey bit her thumb. She was bleeding but not too bad. There is a first aid point near the main entrance and they cleaned the wound up fine. However she wasn't best pleased! But mainly because I found it hysterical! This is a good attraction. Just brace yourself for cheeky monkeys. They can be a handful!", "When visiting & Ubud, a trip to The Sacred Monkey Forest is always time well spent. A beautiful & historic setting. Bing your camera & leave satisfied!", "We went early and there was no one there, it was lovely. I couldn't believe it. But by the time we left it was heavily populated!!! it was a bit crowded. Monkeys have the chance to leave if they like. But why don't you put the sick blind monkeys in the cage to sleep, put them out of their misery?", "Good to see monkeys, but overly packed. You can also see monkeys out in nature, and at other temples without having to go specifically to a monkey forrest.", "Cheap tourist attraction, not good if children are frightened of monkeys. Very beautiful scenery and walking tracks.", "After reading a few reviews I was a bit worried about coming here but I was worried for nothing! The monkeys were friendly and great to sit and watch. Yes if you have a loose water bottle they will nick it, they are monkeys. The people that worked here were really helpful and great for help with taking pictures with the monkeys! A bit of advice though - buy your own bananas in there and don't ask a worker to do it, I seen someone pay double because she asked one of the guards to get them!! Just relax and enjoy the scenery.", "This is my second time visiting Ubud, the last was 6 years ago and this place has changed a lot, a much more formal 'reception' at the front to deal with the level of tourists, and improved health and safety with a lot more staff. The forest itself is absolutely beautiful, and you can spend a long time here walking around enjoying the stunning scenery, but the cheeky monkey's larking around make this so unique and fun. Unfortunately the day we visited, more than half the park was shut while they sterilise the monkey's, and there was no discounted entry (I mean by western standards it's super cheap entry anyway) but this was really disappointing.", "One of my favourite things to do in Ubud. A very natural setting which is supported by the local village as a financial asset. The monkeys are great. There are 3 'tribes' living in the forest. You can buy bananas at various locations within the forest, and feed them to the monkeys if you want their attention. If you have a banana they will seek you out and demand it. We would stand still and hold a banana up high so the monkeys would climb on us and sit on our shoulders. However, if you want to observe the monkeys but not interact with them don't have a banana and they'll leave you alone. The forest is lovely. Allocate about 45 mins to walk through the forest and see the monkeys. Make sure you have everything secure as they'll take whatever you have. One took an earring out of my ear! I think this is a must see for those who love nature and animals.", "So much fun I actually spent 2 afternoons admiring these little creatures. Beautiful park, great space to walk and breathe. Perfect spot to take pictures of these cute macaques!", "Ubud is beautiful the walk through the forest just stunning. The monkeys are really cheeky and will come and sit on your shoulder, try to pick your pockets so beware. you can buy a bunch of bananas and the cheeky little monkeys will take them out of your hand a lovely experience", "As parents with two young kids (1 and 3), we were unsure whether this would be something we should do or not. We were a bit concerned about the monkeys having read other reviews. We had a great time here however. We read the guidelines carefully and followed them, and made sure to not having any food in our possession. Our kids loved watching the monkeys, and seeing them play with each other. It was a fun couple of hours exploring the forest and good value for what you pay.", "A wonderful opportunity to experience the local monkeys in a place where they get to be rightful the rulers of the roost! I strongly recommend taking only one small, sealed bag + being respectful of these stunning creatures whilst in their habit 🙏", "It was cool seeing all the monkeys. I find them a little scary but if you follow the rules they don't bother you. There are a lot of tourists which is expected. They have recently installed a loud speaker system which continues to remind you of the rules, for me this ruined the experience, it was like being at a train station and really not needed as there are plenty of signs.", "Be careful - they will pick your pockets and open your backpacks and steal everything you carry if you let them. Park caretakers incredibly helpful.", "It was the first time on I was really frightened for my life. We wanted to go without any guide, came there by bikes, meet our , then went to the entrance there two angry locals were waiting for us. They stopped us, after maybe 20 seconds there were about 10 guys. They said go back to Kuta, we won't let you in, took the wooden clubs and started beating us. Finally we got off with bruises, one punctured tire and one cracked front light. These guys were so wild that It was ok for them to hit a girl and say to me I'll kill you now!!!", "Monkeys are very friendly especially if you have food or a plastic bag in your hands. Well kept grounds and staff to assist with enquiries or if monkeys do run away with your belongings as we experienced. Funny moment.", "Beautiful to see. The day we went however was grey and overcast but we did not manage to get some decent photos. Optional fire dance at sunset which we did not partake in. Monkeys here are quite scary unlike in Ubud they can be vicious so best not to upset them! Tip: Ditch your sunnies whilst visiting or risk the monkeys attacking you for them!", "Really really a must...nice, organized forest. Ticket is really reasonable 50.000 rp and it is nice to see animals so free. I highly recommend it. And people...please do not carry your suncream & sunglasses outside of your bag or not even in bag pockets cause you will loose them (monkey will take it).", "We were warned by friends and family to avoid the Monkey forest after they had bad experiences but we had a driver with us who insisted it would be ok. He bought and carried bananas in his pockets. We had no problem with the monkeys and found them mostly polite and well behaved, provided we handed them a piece of banana. We took nothing in with us except a camera and because I had no bananas on me they left me alone completely. We had an enjoyable late afternoon walk around the forest.", "The monkey Forrest was awesome!! Very funny watching all the monkeys roam around A great way to spend an hour or so You can buy bananas to feed the monkeys with and you can get them to climb on you and eat the bananas straight from your hands!! It was very safe there were park employees everywhere who knew what they were doing and helped you navigate around and made sure you were safe", "Beautiful place with lots of monkeys. Also, have to be VERY careful an stay away and not tease the monkeys. The are very resourceful and will steal anything. People get bit every day and there is the possibility of rabies. Stupid people let the monkeys climb on them. If you like monkeys, this is an experience. Otherwise read all the warnings and come prepared. Don't feed them!", "This is just my opinion and I guess I was not really convinced by the place. Of course, for the price, I advise you to go there, at least to see the monkeys behaving within the crowd. But I was expecting better, something more...unforgetable. We just spent a nice hour there.", "There are guides to assist you if you need it, and the monkeys were super cool. Unfortunately, however, tourists suck — they we agitating the monkeys :(.", "The Monkey Forest in UBUd, was amazing. The monkeys are energetic little beasts, and the grounds are beautifully maintained. This attraction is worth a visit.", "This is a really fun place to visit. I could watch these monkeys forever. But prepare first! Remove all items form your pockets that could anyhow look interesting to monkeys or is of any value. Put it in your bag and use a ziplock or tie the zips together. The monkeys are pretty smart. Opening pockets and bags seems not to be a problem for them. I eyewitnessed several cases of monkeys stealing belongings from people. Protect your camera and the things that are attached to it (battery, memory card, lenscap and so on) and your watch as well. Also they might get angry if you don't hand them over the things they want to steal. I had one incident myself when one of the elder monkeys tried to steal my water bottle. When he realised that I holded on to it, that animal got angry and bit me. Check the status of your rabies vaccination before. I had quite some hassle getting the proper medication afterwards. The doctor of my countries embassy suggested to fly out to Singapore for treatment.", "Was quite alot larger than I expected. Lovely temples too. Monkeys were hilarious. I tried to hide a bunch of bananas in my bag and while feeding one other, another monkey opened up my handbag and grabbed the bunch. So funny, I loved it. Nice to interact in a small way. Baby monkeys are so cute.", "Great place to visit to see all the nese monkeys. The baby monkeys are very cute and you get a picture with monkeys climbing on you!", "Went here for a day. There's loads of monkeys to see and you can pay a small sum for the monkeys to sit on you and eat out of your hand. Don't try to stroke them though... remember they are wild animals.", "Don't be fooled or put off by the reviews of the animals attacking. If you really want nothing to do with the monkeys, just don't buy bananas. It's that simple. My son wanted to interact with monkeys and he did. The staff shoos them away if they become too aggressive. (And when your child is stupid!) It was beautiful, it was shaded, it was cool and such a nice stroll. So unique with nese flair throughout. A must do! Go for half an hour or an hour and a half. You must go if visiting ubud.", "This place is well organised and secure with local folk everywhere making sure the monkeys cause no harm to tourists. Amazing to see such wildlife in a dense forrest. Would definately go again", "Im not a big fan of monkeys , but this is a short walk interesting forest it has an art gallery inside that i really enjoyed and the ancient walls/ stone sculptors are very beautiful for art lovers, you can feed the monkeys take a picture with them and enjoy it!", "This is so much fun. The best part about this is the price - super cheap! Also, you can spend 5 minutes here or all day here - it's up to you. My wife and I spent about 30 minutes here and bought 2 batches of bananas. It was so awesome having the monkey jump up on us. There is nothing to be afraid of at all. The grounds were kept clean and numerous workers maintaining the grounds. A must do in Ubud!!", "We went to this sanctuary as part of our best of ubud tour. A couple of minutes in and we saw our first monkey on the railing of the path. They are tame, even though they are technically in the wild and roam freely around the sanctuary. If you love monkeys I would recommend to go, it is touristy but big enough not to get so crowded. We didn’t take anything but our camera in as we heard that the monkeys are known to take stuff off you, and we did see one try and grab a bag off someone’s back but didn’t succeed! We got some great pictures, especially when the baby jumped on my husbands back and just sat on his shoulders, it made his day! The monkeys look well looked after and have feeding platforms throughout the sanctuary. Well worth a visit.", "Loved this place (besides the cost of bananas - 20,000 small bunch and 50,000 big bunch) however the second you have the bananas the monkeys jump on you and go crazy. My daughter liked the monkeys but I did not let them come on us which ment we did not feed them! I would go again with the kids when they are older. 40,000 for an adult to get in", "There is no activity here. but you will enjoy the seeing monkey just right in front of you. This place is just for picture and sight seeing", "My partner was originally worried about being attack by monkeys. Upon arrival we realised there was nothing to be worried about. Staff sold us bananas and helped to take photos of the monkeys climbing on us. Definitely worth a visit if you're staying in Ubud.", "this sacred monkey forest is the great place to visit, a lot of monkey is sacred because of the cultural believe, but also be carefull with what you carrying because this monkey can grab what you hold or things on you. Dont to close wtih the monkey if yo not with the guards.", "Did this as part of a day trip. The forrest is nice to walk around with some interesting things to see. The monkeys do make the walk more fun. But all in all i wouldnt rave about the place its just a nice detour while exploring .", "As our hotel was just next to the Monkey Forrest we spend a few hours there wandering around and really enjoyed it. Great pathways, small temples and amazing trees there and for sure it is full of monkeys everywhere. Dont wear any jewellry or sunglasses as they might go after it. You can shoot funny photos with them when they crawl on you to catch a banana.", "We stopped off here as part of our island tour - it's a really pretty place and it't really shady too so it's nice to get out of the sun for a bit - there are loads and loads of monkey everywhere and the baby ones are really cute!", "I had personally heard so many different reviews on Monkey Forest so while I was staying in Ubud for a week I decided to go check it out. The forest itself & the grounds are really pretty. There are monkeys everywhere! After about 10 minutes it all looks the same, you've seen over 100 monkeys and the novelty of it all has pretty much gone. I'm not sure if I was there on a particular busy day but there were so many tourists I was forever annoying people saying \\excuse me\\\" while I tried to walk past them. I don't regret going (after all it was only $3AUD to get in) but if I were you I would save some time and give the Monkey Forest a miss and go to another forest/temple/trek that has monkeys.\"", "Located in Ubud, this is a good option for spending your holiday time. The site itself is vast and full of old huge trees, with scores of monkeys roaming around. Be aware that some monkeys could be aggressive, so it's better to keep items like cellphone, hat, or camera out of their sight.", "The place have gone through some refurbishments & expansion since our last visit some 10yrs ago thus glad we dropped by. It was nice for an up close experience with the monkeys if otherwise we would not had back home. We probably spent 30-45mins onsite, would have been longer if it had not been that we were exhausted by our earlier rafting.", "We had a really nice time at Monkey Forest. I was nearly put off by some people's comments but I'm glad I ignored them. The forest is beautiful, a good respite from the heat as the tall canopy shades every thing. The fee to get in is only $2. The monkeys look healthy and relaxed, some had injuries from biting each other but that's their normal behaviour and can't be avoided, they are wild animals. They were also quite calm, they just did their thing while we took photos and watched. A lot of people comment that the monkeys steal everything, I didn't see any of that at all, the only people who seem to have trouble are those that get too close or try to touch the babies, not a good idea, the mum is always close by. If you just do what the keepers suggest - don't wear shiny bits of jewellery, keep your camera and bag close then you won't have any trouble, I did see some people totally oblivious of these simple suggestions, they are probably the first ones to complain when something happens... as usual any problems are probably caused by people not doing the right thing, not the monkeys.", "Interesting and fun interaction with the monkeys. Our kids 7 + 8 were especially impressed. Worth a visit and good for walking around - suitable for all ages.", "Really nice to be able to see these monkeys in a semi natural habitat. Felt completely safe at all times as there were plenty of staff nearby at all times. The only problems we seen where from people who clearly didn't read or take note of the many warning signs that were displayed. Definitely worth seeing for the sake of 25000 rupiah!", "The Sacred Monkey Forest is a must do in . I was so excited to see the monkeys. They were everywhere! One even ran up my lap and sat on me. I loved every minute of it. At first I was nervous because of all the rules, but I had an enjoyable experience. Wish I could have stayed longer.", "Yes, they are cute but can be naughty and aggressive. Play it safe and view them from afar. They can bite and also steal your sunglasses, hat, etc.", "Getting so close to so many monkeys of all different ages as zuxeelk as having the opertunity to have them climb on you for photos and see them swimming all for the low price of 50 000 irp per person. Great morning out!", "Do not be aftaid of this place, just follow these rules: either do not buy bananas and then the monkeys will leave you alone OR let go of the banana when the monkey is pulling it. These are wild animals and of course they got used to people feeding them but fighting for food is in their genes. Of course if you don't let go of the banana or pull it, the monkey will act based on his instincts just like when you take food away from an unknown dog. Oh and buy the small portion of banana because monkeys are not polite to take only one so they will keep coming till you have food in your hand :) Overall we had a great experience, was much better than seeing monkeys in a zoo. Lot of places to take pictures and to sit down and enjoy the view. Leave your sunglasses and bags outside (also advertised at the entry gate) otherwise the curious monkeys will try to open it.", "We went just after opening and it was still cool. There are a lot of trees so shady even in high sun. I enjoyed walking around where the monkeys roam free but be aware you are warned not to feed or touch them. One did jump on my rucksack on my back and very quickly undid the zip I managed to dislodge him before he took anything but you must be very aware of them. The most annoying thing is people taking selfies. Anyway I really enjoyed time spent here.", "I just came back from Ubud, this week and like any other tourist went to Monkey Forest. I found it interesting to observe the monkeys and how they interact with each other as well as humans. I decided to buy some bananas (20,000) and at first had a good experience but suddenly a large Monkey approached me aggressively so I gave him 1 banana and kept walking. He grabbed my leg with his teeth and scratched me. The guard told me to give all my bananas to him so I did. The bite mark was red but no skin was broken. I was freaked out. The first aid guy said ot serious, the monkey's don't have rabies\\\" but washed the bite with alcohol. I did some research where there are mixed reviews about the experience of going to Monkey forest. I sought medical attention when I got back to Australia (6 days later) and I had to have the rabies vaccine. I am freaked out about this experience as I have no idea whether the Monkeys have rabies or not. If anyone knows it would be good to post. Another person I met in Ubud had a similar experience but she was wearing pants so no direct skin contact. I would advise caution when going to Monkey Forest and I fear the animals as being exploited for financial gain - not to mention the bananas that can be bought. Definitely don't feed the Monkeys as it only encourages unruly behaviour and enjoy them for what they are - wild animals.\"", "Lots of monkey in a jungle environment which you walk around for an hour and half on a pathed route . Little ones to bigger ones.. and great big trees reminiscent of one you would see in Harry Potter film. What’s not to like. Well worth a visit! ", "Beautiful forest, cheeky monkeys and loads of tourists! Be careful with your belongings, since some monkeys are very happy to jump on you! Other than that, just let yourself get immersed in the beauty of the nature that surrounds you. AND if you are lucky, you might be right on time for some monkey diving contests by the ponds!", "Nice park, probably a must see when in Ubud. We liked it but didn't stay very long. Lots of people, lots of monkeys. On our way to Lovina we passed a forest with monkeys in the wild, we thought that was nicer", "We enjoyed our visit, told not to even think to touch the monkeys since they can be aggressive . The local staff are helpful and happy to help with taking pictures. The monkey's seem to be happy and well taken care of. ", "When you enter the sanctuary, there are monkeys at your feet, climbing around the temple, and playing together on the lawn. I was simply mesmerized. It is quite fascinating to watch their behavior, how they interact and play with each other. They are not afraid of you. If you mind your own business and just watch, they will mind their own business and just play. These monkeys did not seem like they were going to try to snatch anything from me (like you often hear). However, if I had had food, I'm sure they would have been much more curious. This is a great addition to your Ubud visit!", "We visited this on our second day in Ubud. As advised by other travellers we went in early morning, which is a good thing. The forest is pretty empty and feels like a 'enclave' in busy Ubud. No issues with the Monkeys but this could also be as a result of the limited number of people.", "Monkeys are absolutely everywhere and if you don't pay attention they steal your stuff. You can feed them by buying food from the ladies. The area is very spacious and the only regret is that our guide didn't make us stay as long as it deserve.", "Nice place for a walk between the monkeys. Good fun for kids, make sure that you hide bananas very well if you don't want end up with the monkey on your head.", "Monkey Forest is an obligatory stop for almost anyone visiting Ubud, especially the kids. It is in fact a nese Sacred Forest, but the visitors come there for the monkeys. It is really swarming with macaques - there are literally thousands of them within the boundaries of the Monkey Forest. Most many of them ignore the visitors and live their own funny lives (great to watch - at times they resemble humans so much, that it is hard not to laugh), but may will try to get their prizes - preferably the bananas that you can buy from the stalls inside the park for 10-20 kIDR. If you do not dispense them appropriately, they will try to steal them (and these little humanoids are surprisingly strong). If they cannot get the bananas, and there is no other victim in sight (unlikely), they might try to take something else (glasses, hat, camera etc.), so storing your valuables deep in the backpack is strongly advised. However, most of the monkeys do not seem to be particularly persistent nor aggressive, they have enough victims to choose from, I guess. There is a beautiful small gorge within the Forest with some pretty architecture (both sacral and secular), above there is a small temple, which used to be open a few years back, now it is closed for non-religious activities. The entry to Monkey Forest costs (2016): 40 kIDR for adults and 30 kIDR for children. Walking back to Ubud Palace from Monkey Forest takes about 30 minutes and is quite strenuous (the palace is much higher, so you walk up and there are countless stalls, restaurants and shops on the way, so the walk is not easy). The taxis - however - will not go much faster there is huge traffic in Ubud nowadays.", "This place is super cool if you want to see many monkeys in one place. These monkeys are super friendly and you must purchase banana and feed them. This is super joyous moment to see them eat banana", "This was much better than expected after reading so many horror stories! We followed the rules and the monkeys kept to themselves. The grounds were well looked after and the temples beautiful. I'd reccomend for anyone wanting some beautiful scenery, relief from the hot sun or wants to see a million monkeys!", "Beautiful surroundings in which to integrate with the monkeys. Very cheap to enter and well worth spending a couple of hours there away from the crowds and traffic in ubud town.", "Spent the afternoon walking around monkey forest, Those monkeys are just to cute and a little cheeky (one of them took a fancy to my mum and wouldn't let go of her dress and tore it a little, was defiantly a funny moment) The park staff are great and will help you feed the monkeys (i probably wouldn't have had a go if it wasn't for the staff being their to assist)", "Frankly speaking I wasn't very keen on visiting Monkey Forest because I had heard stories of monkeys snatching items from tourists and attacking. Monkeys scare humans, yes they do. But after Ubud Palace had nothing much to offer, we were left with Monkey Forest. Gathering all courage we entered the gate passing by monkeys of all shapes and size. To our relief the monkeys were not harmful. In fact they have been conditioned to jump on tourists's head or shoulder and get off on being given a banana. The forest is dedicated to monkey gods and has been kept the way it was made. Animal statues and temples are a major attraction there. The temple with pond is so lovely. Dragon statue, wooden bridge, amphitheater, and there are a lot more artifacts in the forest. Its so green and luscious. One has to walk to lot there. Make sure you wear good shoes and easy clothes. I would have regretted if I had skipped this forest. Nature lovers, history enthusiasts, photographers, and travelers, this place is recommended for everyone.", "Nice experience although a hot day and very humid, nice monkeys although they might get a little aggressive if you go too close.", "Super excursion while in Ubud, however don't bother to buy banana's from the ladies sitting at the entrance - they wanted the equivalent of 5 dollars for a bunch of banana's! Worthwhile to watch the monkeys in their natural enviroment", "If you want a great experience at a minimal cost this is a must do when in . These little creatures are just adorable to be around and some are a little cheeky. They will climb all over you if you let them and they will also leave you alone if you wish. We took our three small grandchildren and the looks of delight on their faces told the story. For first timers - do not have loose items or food with you as they are cheeky and will grab and run. You can buy bananas as you walk the different paths, but be prepared for very to be pestered by the monkeys. A great experience", "A lot of monkeys some with babies, very close to people, you just walk around or sit watching the monkeys, you can buy bananas to feed them. Very interesting park, highly recommended, lots of walking and steps. Fish pond and temples inside the park", "Last time I went here in 2012/13 people greeted you at the entrance selling food for the monkeys. This is now gone , with a responsible population control program now in place. The monkey population as a result seems much more well behaved then my last visit. You didn’t see monkeys jumping all over people, except when certain tourists decided to try and play with them... Do not touch, enjoy the beautiful Forrest! It is safe - don’t stress. Take the obvious precautions and you will be ok", "Don't bring water bottles, they like that with their bananas. Great temple inside. If you are banning on entering you will need to bring a sash", "My husband and I went there on the afternoon and it was not crowded. After reading some reviews I was worry about aggressiveness of monkeys, but they were not aggressive or scary although you should not resist again giving them the things they want! . They liked coconuts more than benanas and sat on people's shoulder and ate. There are three tombs in the forest, a holly spring and a painting gallery. Enterance fee was 30,000 Rup which is very cheap. Ubud palace and traditional Ubud market are near monkey forest.", "So many monkeys were roaming here and there.. my baby was just screaming out of joy to see them.. some of them were feeding their baby's.. some were playing.. some were feed by the tourist.. some of them were quarrel.. interesting", "Cheap to get into, lovely sorrounds & still used for temple in the Ubud area so off limits to tourists which is ok. The monkeys were mostly friendly although as soon as they see a banana they'll duff you up for it! Don't take things in with you because they'll want them. I bought a sarong from the top stall seller (I paid 100,000 rp for 2 excellent quality) & I may aswel have put a target on my back! Be forceful but not unkind, they're wrestlers but not aggressive with me Keep your teeth behind your lips !", "There were 3 of us who visited the monkey forest and loved the experience! If you don't have any food the monkeys usually won't bother you and the scenery itself within the monkey forest is worth the visit. The monkeys are very cheeky and we did see one woman get bitten after grabbing a flower from a monkey (there are signs EVERYWHERE warning against this!!!) So be sure to use common sense as you are interacting with wild animals in their home so they will react if they feel threatened. Besides this, however, we didn't see anyone else having problems with the monkeys! I did gather up the courage to hold a monkey (with help from one of the lovely women selling the bananas!) and it was terrifying but very worth the experience! The monkeys were very friendly towards me :) (Instagram: fringsre for more photos :)! )", "My husband and I visited with our 8 yr old son. After lots of online research we were apprehensive about attending but were taken there unexpectedly in our tour. We were advised by family not to buy food and we would be fine. We walked very slowly through the forest whilst monkeys were around and didn't stop. People that had bought food or stood still were being jumped all over and 2 men were scratched whilst we were there. Although it was a great experience to see the monkeys in the 'wild' I just don't think it's worth the risk! When we left we crossed the road and bought an ice cream. Monkeys that were outside the forest on the road approached my son and husband for their ice creams. We dropped my sons ice cream for them and walked off quickly and turned to see a monkey pulling the back of my husbands t-shirt trying to get his. He ended up giving the monkey the ice cream. A funny story to tell but we were still scared we would be bitten or scratched.", "You get a guide when entering the forest and they know the monkeys really well so there is no need to be afraid they will steal something (as long as you don't ignore the basic rules, show your empty hands etc.). The guide will give you leaves to feed to the monkeys and if you want, you can let the monkeys sit on your shoulder. ", "We have visited monkeys in other areas of Indonesia and we did not enjoy the Ubud experience. The monkeys as fed all the time, are wise to how it all works and are pretty full on, even aggressive. We took in bananas sold to us by a lady outside and the monkeys were onto us pretty quick...on one hand it is fun, they climb on you searching pockets and bags, but it is a thin line. We fed one monkey who took the banana then came back and nipped my son on the knee for no apparent reason...not a big deal for us, no blood just some dents! Reading other reviews it sounds like it can be worse.", "\\The monkeys are so cute!\\\" (At least the babies are. A threatening adult much less so.) \\\"The monkeys are mean.\\\" (Well, they are conditioned in the true Pavlovian sense by constant relentless contact with tourists.) \\\"The monkeys are dangerous.\\\" (Well, they can be. Especially if you behave in a stupid way. They have lost their natural fear for humans.) \\\"Monkey Forest Sanctuary is a big money machine.\\\" (What do you expect?) \"", "The Monkey Forest is quite beautiful. The lush forest is well-maintained and the temples and statues are mesmerising. Do be careful around the monkeys though. They are not well-mannered, and we saw a couple of grabs at water bottles, coffee cups and hats whilst there. We even saw one monkey take a swipe at a child (poor thing, she got so frightened). Words of wisdom from our driver - don't be scared but do be careful.", "Went to the Monkey Forest in pouring rain. Still quite fun, and no shortage of monkeys. They didn't bother us, although we did see them jumping on other visitors. They didn't cause any real problems, however.", "Spent a good 85mins here. Saw a few monkey capers! Opening peoples bags and running off with items. Earrings stolen out of ears, chapsticks .If you leave your bag by your side and take your eyes off of if for only a few seconds, you may find a monkey rummaging through before you know. They are quick. They are fast and they wont give things up easily. The handlers will try and get your item back with a few tactics! Although the earring incident was not successfully retrieved. Read the rules and be vigilant with your possessions at all times. There is a blind monkey called Nelson. He is lonely in a cage so he likes being stroked and touched. Do see him.", "Come see the monkeys in their own environment, no cages, no bars. Just a temple and forest full of monkeys. Its a really fun and quite inexpensive way to pass some time in the quiet town of Ubud. You step into their world and get up close and personal, so this may not suit the very skittish. When you buy some bananas from the little old ladies who work inside, listen to their instructions. The monkeys will climb on you to get a banana, but that's all part of the experience.", "Well worth a visit. We loved it so much we went twice! There were baby monkeys everywhere. It scares you that they look so much like us with their little feet and hands!", "This was an awesome experience.very cheap which is great. However be careful not to get ripped off when buying banana s. Pay no more than 10, 000 rupiah for 5 bananas! They will try and charge you 20, 000 rupiah per banana.", "There are so many monkeys in this place. It is a really beautiful forest to walk around in and to just watch the monkeys from a distance. Personally I would not take food in there unless you are prepared to be attacked by the monkeys haha It is amusing to watch them attacking the tourists with the bananas .", "The Monkey forest is a must do activity while in ! Tour guides will advise you to spend 30 minutes there but I would recomend taking your time and spending 1-2 hours. You can get very close to the monkeys and they are all around you minding their own business. Some people did push their luck trying to get pictures too close which angered the monkeys and there is really no need to get too close. There was a lot of walking involved but it was worth it as you got too see the wonders of a forest as well as monkeys of all ages. If a monkey jumps on your backpack (which happened to me!) dont panic, just keep walking round and it will jump off. Ensure if you are going to take a backpack it is one the monkeys cant get into. I had a small zip up pocket which the monkey was able to unzip and take my contact lens case out of (I never got this back!). A really brilliant place to visit and I cant wait to go back!", "I love to see the monkeys and this place was great, they are everywhere, you'll know this if you just walk within a half mile of the place. The grounds of this place are beautiful and kept clean all day. The temples are nice to see and in the jungle setting it looks great, is go early to avoid the big crowds but it's still a good time. Just buy the banana they sell for 20,000 and let the monkeys climb over you to get them.", "A good place to hang around for a couple of hours. This is right in middle of the city but once you are in, you get a different experience. There is a valley, a temple and lots of monkeys. You get bananas for IDR 20,000 which can be fed to monkeys. once you have these bananas, the monkeys come to you and its a good photo op. Its clean, neat and staff is friendly. Its a different experience altogether.", "If you are into the rainforest scene and not afraid of monkeys (although they do station guards at many junctures to minimize monkey hostility), you most likely will enjoy the visit.", "Did a day trip with some different stops, hired private driver/guide witch was super cheap and very practical. Was able to set up our own day with comfortable timing on everything. Ubud and the monkey forest was off course on the agenda. We spent apx one hour in the forest and felt we had seen what there was to see. Very exotic surroundings with huge trees and some nice stairs and bridges around for you and the monkeys. The monkeys are all around. None of them approached us most likely because we did not try to feed them. We saw people having them on their heads and I think they will try to steal your stuff if you make close contact. We enjoyed our visit and recommend a short stop.", "Tourism is surely more than monkeys, lots of statues,maybe better to go in early of the day, cooler and less people. Also might be found some nice bargain pieces to buy when you go out from monkey Forrest, better than Ubud market", "A great day trip begins by hiring a local driver (about $70 for the day) and heading for the Sacred Monkey Forest near the village of Ubud. For IDR 50 000 (equivalent to $5 AUD) visitors can roam through the forest enjoying the antics of the hundreds of, generally, very friendly monkeys in their rainforest home. Visitors can buy bananas to feed them, wander through an art gallery and buy souvenirs, snacks and drinks at market stalls. Follow the Monkey Forest with a visit to the UNESCO World Heritage listed rice terraces at Tegalalang. Entry is a nominal fee and a very small price to pay for the spectacular view of the brilliantly green rice terraces carved out of the jungle hills. The walk is a little challenging, but definitely a must do. Bring some small denominations to donate to farmers you meet along the way who will happily pose for photos. Drinks can be purchased along the walk with views across the hills. Many traditional restaurants sit along the main road with incredible views of the terraces - a perfect place for lunch. Finish the day with some shopping in Ubud which has everything from high end boutiques to local markets.", "So much fun just watching the monkeys play in the trees. We did'nt buy any bananas, and that was fine because the monkeys were not jumping on us. In stead, we went early in the morning (9 am) and just sat down till they came to us to inspect our bag. Which was funny cause they tried to open the zipper and when they found out this did'nt work, they just sat on our shoulder and relaxed a bit! Nice thing about early morning is the quietness and only few people in the park at that time. We love animals so if you do too, it's definitely worth visiting Monkey Forest.", "Was recommended to visit here in the afternoon by our hotel after the feeding frenzy has happened in the morning and the monkeys have calmed down! Not much to do other than walk round the paths watching the monkeys but they are everywhere and not fazed by humans. Lots of babies around when we visited in Aug/Sept, very cute. Some of the monkeys are very cheeky and won't think twice to try and steal something from your pocket or bag! Just keep valuables to a minimum and safely secured and you won't have a problem unless you really try to provoke them with food. Staff are plentiful to assist with monkey problems and help you interact with them, feed them etc... Would recommend for a couple of hours if visiting Ubud area. ", "The park and temple itself are quite nice. The staff (first aid especially) are helpful. The monkeys are aggressive and will attack. It can happen almost at random without serious provocation. A monkey jumped on me, I turned and while turning looked into its eye. This was enough to be scratched and bitten. Plently of reviewers are saying you will be fine. While most probably are the monkeys will attack and you will need medical attention if they do. These were not baby monkeys, we did not have food, we did not provoke them. They jumped on our backs without us encouraging.", "Get up close and personal with monkeys! The forest has a number of entry points and is great value at 50,000 rupiah for an adult entry. Lots of monkeys, nice well looked after area and compared to the Uluwatu monkeys these animals are much more relaxed, they don’t steal sunglasses or phones but if you look to hide food from them they will jump up on you. The only time we saw them being aggressive was when tourists behaved inappropriately around them, so you can’t blame the monkey for that!", "We went here during a rainy day. We did see tons of monkeys but it isn’t the best spot with kids in the rain. There isn’t a ton of spots to stand under cover and I can’t help but think we may see more activity when it isn’t raining. It’s definitely worth checking out when near Ubud though, just cross your fingers for sunshine.", "Great trees and vegetation in this forest. I'm not sure that monkey are the best attraction.... but very beautiful trees and very cool and quiet place for walking. Good visit with children", "My family and I visited the monkey Forrest. We purchased five bags of peanuts and our guide kept them safe as we fed the monkeys one peanut at a time. Some of the moneys were aggressive. We were able to take photos with monkeys on our shoulders. It was a lot of fun. We also took a family photo with large bats.", "Experience that you have to do in . Natural and true relaxing place were you can find the monkey life in plenty respect of them. Really suggested to who want see something special.", "One of the typical tourist spots in Ubud, I had lots of fun watching the monkeys roam around the complex.", "Again this is another place of interest that is famous of its landscape scenery! Be aware of the monkeys there as they might just snatch your glasses and belongings when you are busy taking pictures of the view !", "Like most things in this is a real cheap attraction and well worth a wander through. Monkeys all around, frolicking in water and generally going about their business. Grounds are really nice with some great sculptures and walkways.", "NIce park with temple and lot of monkeys.Monkey are bit agressive here when you carry any kind of food.So recomend you notz bring anything as food or plastic bottles with woter with you else you will be confronted by \\hungry\\\" monkeys. Also dont touch monekys,they got bit agressive after that also. Anyway walk in that park is nice.Next to the monekys and you can see some very nice places as temple or river temple with small pond with colored fishes. Worth of paying 15000Rp as entrence fee.\"", "Topped off a fun day out with a visit to see the monkeys was a delight although commercial and busy the monkeys were quite relaxed and not to cheeky Setting was beautiful", "Nice place, nice walk, cute monkeys. Especially nice for kids and the place is stroller friendly. We really enjoyed it.", "592 free range monkeys are a lot of fun for kids and adults alike. A must see if go to Ubud. Actually a good \\quid pro quo\\\" for the kids; we see the Monkey Forest and you let me shop. Bring your camera but leave the food in the car because the monkeys will find it if it is on you, even if in your backpack! And pay the 50,000 rupiah (about $3.75US) for bunch of small bananas and let the staff help you get the best photos of your trip.\"", "I came first thing in the morning and had a blast walking around this absolutely beautiful forest. The monkeys are very cute but do keep your wits about you as they are still wild animals. That said I had plenty of monkeys pawing at my bag and sitting on my shoulder and it was an absolute highlight of my trip!", "Was an interesting place to visit and entry is cheap. The monkeys were friendly just follow the rules of the keepers.", "When in Ubud, it is sort of a must see and a very special experience but it should not be taken lightly. It is vital to follow the advices and warnings on signs. Monkeys can get really nasty if you look at them wrongly, if you try to hide banana from them, run, or try to not let them steal your camera when they really want it. Learn something about this before u go. There are guides selling fruit for monkeys which are helpful in taking perfect picture. Stay calm when monkey jumps on you :) And know that once monkey sees more banana in your hand, it will not be happy with just one. It can attack you to get as many as it can. Just in case, I would suggest to have rabies vaccination cause they can carry it and all it takes is to break your skin - bite, scratch. Bring repellent, there are tons of mosquitos and they were biting us all the time! Overall great experience but needs to be taken seriously.You can read posts online about people for who it turned quite bad.", "It's so funny. For 20.000 rupees, you're entering a forest with a lot of monkeys. They're all around you. It's written that you can't feed them but you can buy bananas before entering !!!!! Some of them are agressive so be careful. Nice experience :-)", "Amazing statues and history - lots to photograph and then there are the monkeys! They get feed about 10am, so if you are going to see the monkeys don't go before then. Also, beware - if you are carrying anything in your hands or have tassels etc on your bag be prepared to loose them as the monkeys are cheeky and will think nothing of taking them off you. There are staff there if you would like to have them climb on you - just remember not to smile as the monkeys see this as a sign of aggression (and you don't want to get bitten). A great experience.", "well... monkey forest is a place that you ought to visit when in but the monkey's are quite out of control and a bit aggressive so you need to be very careful to not bring in any sort of food/ drinks with you otherwise.... most of the trees accrued very young to me. it's worth a visit anyway...", "The problem with this park is that infectuous diseases are rampant among the monkeys. The two main problems being rabiës and Herpes type B. Every day tourists are being bitten or scratched by monkeys. And here's the catch: on the whole island of there is no vaccine available against Rabiës. You only find this out when you need the vaccine ofcourse. Nobody warns you for this. So you end up flying to Bangkok or Singapore after a monkey bites you. Unbelievable that the vaccine is nowhere to be found on . We called all the hospitals, private and public. All the clinics as well. Sorry, no vaccine. If wants to take tourism seriously, they should solve this. Don't go here. Just google rabies or Herpes B and you will be amazed.", "If you like monkeys, you'll like this. They are all over the place. Saw one jump on the back of a tourist. Not sure if he had food but if I were him -- I'd want to get that monkey off my back!", "There is nothing wrond visiting the forest if you don't fed the monkey, and you don't wear a backpack. The forest is very nice to visit, to see the monkeys in their habitat.", "What an experience! The monkeys were a laugh and enjoyed playing. Definitely DO NOT walk around with food or anything shiny like water bottle for example. The monkeys will climb on you and try to take them. Would definitely recommend checking this out if you stay in Ubud.", "The place is good to have a look around where they have monkeys wandering around and lot of old temples which got amazing archetecture.", "This place is just awful, you can pay to feed the monkeys so that they will sit on you. Why anyone would want a dirty monkey to sit on their head is beyond me! Now the problem is the monkeys have realised that if they take someone's sunglasses, purse or bag they will be rewarded with a banana by a guide who will try and retrieve it. So you have to be really careful with your stuff as the monkeys can be very aggressive. Temples are nice but you can't go in, you can see nicer temples on the streets of anyway! They are just using the animals for profit here. If you really want to be attacked by a monkey go here and stand outside, you will see the same without funding this nonsense!", "The Sacred Monkey Forest is a must site to see when visiting .If you're staying in Ubud then its a short walk in Jalan Monkey Forest - basically in the heart of Ubud. Its' a beautiful ancient forest and Temples with about 900 Macaque monkeys living there.You pay a small fee that is used for the upkeep of the temple and forest.I love taking friends there and handing them a bunch of bananas and then seeing monkeys descend to try and get a feed. Seeing lots of baby monkeys being held by their mothers is a beautiful sight. I have been to the Sacred Forest a number of times and for me the most awe inspiring sight is seeing the beautiful Banyan tree at the bottom of the steps.To look up and see this beautiful ancient tree is truly a magical experience.", "Very crowded when we went, would recommend going later or earlier in the day if possible. We had more monkey fun in Bedugul where we actually got to feed the monkeys by hand.", "A trip to Ubud is not complete without a visit to the Monkey Forest. It is an amazing experience, you get to feed to monkeys and interact with them. It is really nice to be able to do this knowing the monkeys are looked after and in their natural habitat, unlike zoos. I really loved this place, I spent three days in Ubud and went here every day. I found it to be very peaceful.", "This was a highlight - to feel little monkey's hands and feet as they crawl over you to get that banana. Some monkeys seemed to have a banana overdose, leaning onto stone walls almost throwing up - poor creatures, somebody should monitor their consumption. They also like to drink your water so don't be surprised when they grab your bottle, open it skillfully and gulp it down.", "Had great fun here, though beware the monkeys do jump on you if you have food or a water bottle! I was a little on edge the whole way around. But great fun for such a cheap price. Was only about £3 or $5 per person I think.", "Visited with kids 7 and 9. Oldest was a little apprehensive beforehand but loved it. Just use common sense. Lots of monkeys to see and the scenery is magnificent.", "What I enjoyed most were the serene surroundings of this beautiful forest...and the baby monkeys were cute. The more full grown monkeys were terrifying (to me at least). We didn't have any food on us at all, and tried to mostly avoid the gangs of monkeys, but they jumped on our backpacks and bared their teeth at us, which was way too nerve wracking for me. I'd be happy to never see a monkey again!", "So worth the relatively low admittance price, cannot recommend enough. The monkeys are very interactive so keep your things close!", "Lovely scenery & so many monkeys! Great oppertunities to get up close to lots of monkeys. Be careful though as they love to steal things out of your bag...", "Amazing place with great view. The monkeys make the visiting more exiting, but please be careful they are stealing glasses from the tourists head.", "Approx $5 entry fee per person. Literally just a walk around a small forest. Monkeys will come up to you if you buy bananas but aren’t too friendly and will just jump on you and snatch the food and go.", "So many monkeys living in the wild and having loads of fun in their family groups. There are 3 temples in the forest too. Lovely morning.", "The cost is minimal and the forest is well kept and lush. There are several family groups of monkeys and watching the interactions between them is fascinating. There are beautiful banyan trees, sculptures and even a temple in the park. The monkeys are free to roam in and out of the park as they wish and there are park employees that call to and feed the monkeys throughout the day to keep them from rummaging through the garbage. You are in their world so be respectful but they are not bothered by people and aren’t overly aggressive or invasive in your space. It’s a beautiful photo opportunity for both the flora and the fauna:) A must see!", "Its cool, it's cheap, and it is a core Ubud experience, if for no reason that everyone you will every talk to that's been to Ubud will talk about it. It is a cool forest and in fact full of cool monkeys. Allot an hour and talk about it forever. No need to buy the bananas unless you REALLY like monkeys.", "One of the highlights of our trip to Ubud! Lots of room to take pictures of the monkeys close up without millions of other tourists in the background of your shots.", "Great outing to see the Monkeys and the Temple. Be sure not to wear anything that stands out or carry any food, as the monkeys are very good at grabbing items from you. Forest is well kept and there are hundreds of Monkeys.", "We went white water rafting in Ubud and our driver (we were in a party bus which i highly recommend if there is a bunch of you) took us to see this forest. It was an excellent experience whereby monkeys roam freely and will climb on you or even jump on you if you have a banana (that you pay for for a small fee). A large monkey jumped on me which made me scream. This is not advised to do and you should not panic as it can scare the monkeys but i could not help myself. There are staff around who make sure it is safe and i was able to have a few monkeys on me which was good. Just keep your hands down and away and all will be fine. I did get a small scratch in my neck but there is a first aid on site who checked it out and all was good.", "Self guided walk very enjoyable, good signage, staff enthusiastic and monkeys cheeky and entertaining. Very easy to spend 3 hours wandering around the lush tropical habitat. $4 AUD entry well worth it.", "Spent there about an hour, friendly staff, friendly monkeys. Loved the trees & temples. Please read the instructions!", "Bring no bags, bring no food, if you do you're asking for trouble. If a monkey climbs on you just stay calm and walk away. Amazing jungle forest and lots of monkies", "Worth visiting.Make sure that you do not carry bags or drink bottles and respect that these monkeys are definitely wild although obviously used to humans.", "A beautiful park filled with curious monkeys right in the heart of busy Ubud. A wonderful place to retreat from the commercial business of Ubud. The park is quiet and peaceful despite all the tourists who visit to see the monkeys up close.", "After four of the six of us succumbed to belly, the monkey sanctuary was a brilliant first day recuperating. The antics of the monkeys made for light entertainment whilst enjoying a gentle stroll. Watch out for the couple of persistant monkeys that can prize open your backpack!!", "It was fun. Stroll around watching the active and naughty monkeys play. If you don't bug them and you use ur senses to know when to back off then you'll have no trouble with them . Our hotel was 5 min walk from here so we just walked in & had a good laugh and a nice nature walk.", "So many monkeys, loved the way the babies interacted with their mothers. Good seeing the monkeys climbing over people to get the bananas being offered. Some a bit aggressive with each other and the occasional fight. Wonderful experience all up.", "An ideal excursion to escape from the heat is the Monkey forest. Don't buy bananas, the monkeys are well fed and will be more natural as they move around in the forest. There are about 300 monkeys and if you walk a bit further into the park you may seen a fountain with monkeys frolicking in the water. The entrance fee of 20,000 rupees is reasonable and we had a delightful visit. This is must see attraction for any visitor to Ubud.", "An interesting time at the forest. There are plenty of signs saying what you should and should not do. The monkeys ignore you if you follow the rules. There are cute baby monkeys and a temple that the monkeys inhabit. Overall ok experience for 50k idr as you are paying for the monkeys to be fed and looked after. I wouldn't spend more than 2 hours there. If you however are a cheapskate that wants a monkey photo then if you wait just outside the sanctuary you are likely to see them wandering up the street or hanging off overhead cables.", "All you need to know is that there are monkeys roaming about in the open in this rain forest setting that you can get up very close to, even have them jump on you if you are brave/silly enough. This *has* to be part of your trip to . Be careful - read the cautions, and you will be fine. This place will often be included in as part of the general tour of Ubud.", "Ubud Monkey Forest is a small rain forest and nature reserve with temple complex dwelt by some group of monkeys and other tropical animals strategically located in the hearth of Ubud Village, precisely located in the region of Padangtegal Village. This place is probably the most famous nature attraction in Ubud with over than 500 tourists a day. If you walk down to the pool, many people throw a coin into the pool, what they believe will be back to again in the future. When you bring some food like banana or peanut to feed the monkey, don't be so surprised if the monkey will come and grab all the food even you just enter the monkey forest. Suggestion : - Beware if you bring key, glass, mobile phone or anything. The monkey interest to check you out if you have full pocket. Split your stuff, and enjoy the sightseeing. Time to visit : - Afternoon to evening is a good time", "Our visit to the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary was without a doubt the highlight of our trip. This natural reserve allows visitors to observe the approximately 600 monkeys in their natural habitat with no cages or walls, living harmoniously with the nese people. We spent hours watching them at play, nursing their young, feeding, grooming each other, swimming in the streams and sometimes, engaged in conflict. Very special indeed.", "I loved this place. Beautiful settings and up close to the monkeys and wildlife. Natural surroundings and a lot of monkeys everywhere. Great place to go and visit.", "Really funny place. I was smiling a lot of the funny behavior of monkeys. There are around 600 monkeys in the forest, and not only in the forest. They even walk there on the nearby streets and shops. You can easily make fotos with monkeys, or a real close ups. Besides being monkey forest this place is very important spiritually wise for the neses. Short information is written on the posters. It costs 30 000 and the visit takes around 1-2 hours. Highly recommended!", "I went to visit Monkey Forest with a friend. Nice forest. However, when we left it and walked along the path back to the street, near where the scooters are parked, out of the blue I got attacked by several of them. A smaller one grabbed my right leg and a big one grabbed the other and scratched my leg deeply. I had to go to 1st aid to get the wound cleaned and bandaged. I have no idea why they did it. So if you go, be very careful, especially if you are with small children. They can be very aggressive.", "a well managed venue that is safe with som respite from the sun.. Monkeys will open your water bottles and possibly open your backpack, so be carfeull", "We visited some days ago and the forest had so many monkeys. Some aggressive, fighting eachother and stole a water bottle from a woman. The surrounding was great, a nice forest. We were a bit uncomfortable being so close to the monkeys but we knew what we got into 😅 if you like closeup encounters with monkeys this is a good place.", "The place is quite nice though the monkeys there are the wildest and magic st fearsome animals on the whole island. Really. I saw one senior monkey grabbed a glasses from an unknown japanesse tourist right after they robbed her of her flip flops. One of them jumped on my head whilst taking photo of the upspring. Those are thug monkeys so be very aware.", "The setting was beautiful and the monkeys seemed very happy and relaxed. Watching the young monkeys play in the little pool was nice, such great swimmers! Be warned that you will get mugged for any fruit that you buy/bring.", "Cool to see, it's a nice walk through the forest and there are heaps of monkeys wandering around. Bananas are quite expensive, wouldn't recommend buying them unless you want monkeys to jump on you. Stay away from the big monkeys and don't wear any jewellery! We saw one lady get her necklace taken by a baby monkey. Other than that the monkeys are harmless as long as you don't scare them. The babies are also super cute! We spent about an hour looking around.", "We visited this in mid morning and it wasn't too busy and was nice and cool. It's walking distance if you are staying in Ubud and cost 50,000 I R entry which is really good value. The monkeys do climb on you especially if you are carrying a water bottle or buy some bananas so be warned. It's set in a nice lush Forrest with some lovely views and a couple of temples. It is worth a visit.", "The place is quite relaxing (when you don't pay the attention to the crowds). Monkeys are omnipresent. Personally I didn't find the place extremely attractive.", "Very touristy now with lots of crazy people encouraging monkeys to climb on them - to get bananas. Entertaining for a short visit.", "My 18-year old daughter loved playing with the monkeys but her small batch of bananas didn't last long - we probably didn't get more than 200 feet into the park before the bananas were gone. We went in the afternoon and the park workers had already fed the monkeys sweet potatoes. Had read reviews about aggressive monkeys but didn't see that on our visit. If you want to engage with monkeys by offering food, you can. Hold out a banana in your hand and extend your arm out so a monkey can walk along your arm to take the banana - good photo op. If you want to stand back and watch the monkeys, especially the moms with their babies, you can do that, too. The park is a beautiful forest with plenty of trees, gorges, and water and is constantly being kept clean by the park workers. A definite must do for anyone who enjoys seeing monkeys interact with people in a natural habitat or who simply would like to take a walk in a beautiful forest. I did overhear a mother complaining that her young child (around age 2 or 3) was being harassed by the monkeys while walking as the child was about the same size as the larger monkeys so maybe keep toddlers in your arms.", "Three of us went to the monkey forest on Galungan as most things in Ubud were shut due to the festivities. We had an enjoyable time, and it was nice to be in the cooler temperature of the forest. Just be aware that there is a reason that there is a big sign at the entrance not to have drink bottles and many other items on you. My husband's drink bottle was taken by a monkey, opened and drunk. Quite impressive! In fact, all 3 of us had a monkey climb onto us whilst walking through the forest, so be prepared.", "I love this place. I could sit here for hours and just watch the monkeys they are feee to roam, climb trees and interact as they choose. There are guides all around to help both tourists and monkeys. I felt so peaceful sitting amongst the natural forest. Highly recommend - just don’t take valuables or any food!! ", "The only place where we can interact with monkey without boundaries Located in the heart of ubud, this place full with a big tree and also hundred of monkeys. The monkeys was walk, sit, and play around us (they are good). If you bought some banana, the monkeys will catch it up (dont be shock 😀) Very impressed with the nature and the ambience. In the middle of this area is the main hindu temple (pura), visitors can't go in because its a sacred plase", "So many monkeys and the forest is very beautiful.Forest is clean. Definitely consider it in your ubud tour.", "We went to the forest for a few hours one afternoon and really enjoyed it. Obviously they are wild animals so caution is extremely necessary but the monkey aren't really bother by people...unless you have food for them, then they will climb up you to get it.", "There is nothing like feeding a monkey that is climbing on you. They are very experienced with visitors so it is important you pay attention to the guides who will direct you away from the Alpha males (big bosses) and toward the much more genial young ones. Do not bring left overs or other random items in your bags and make sure your bags are secure. I had a purse with side access and the reaction to the crisps in there was a bit wild. At night they roam outside the perimeter so I recommend placing your items in your bags as you walk by at night. Currently there are two monkeys with some percussion instruments in there as a result of distractions. If you see, monkeys playing with those shakers....", "Monk are pretty friendly, the staff sells bananas to feed them, I had a water bottle in my hand and a monkey took it, I had 3-4 of them on me climbing, checking out my shirt. My husband had a baby look thru the lense of his camera while on his hand. Very cool place.", "A must-visit in Ubud. The monkeys are great to watch as they interact with each other and sometimes visitors, but be warned, if you take food in, it belongs to the monkeys and anything that can be grabbed might too. And DO NOT TOUCH THEM! The staff are very friendly, and take good care of the monkeys. It's a delight, we went twice!", "Generally we don't like 'animal exhibitions' finding them rather cruel & unnatural, but this park seems to be well-managed and is large and spacious enough to allow the monkeys to run, jump and swing from the trees with great freedom. The monkeys here have obviously become very human-friendly, but really are still wild creatures looking for food in their known environment. They are great fun to watch as family units, youngsters, lone young males & the dominant old fellows - and compare them to the corresponding groups of humans. Behaviour patterns are fascinatingly similar! In particular, we loved watching the youngsters running up a withered tree and diving into the pond below - just like a bunch of kids. Plenty of warnings around to not carry food and be careful of spectacles, bags, neck jewellery etc - all for good reason, because they will try and grab them, often by jumping on to you! Enjoy, but always be wary - monkeys have very sharp teeth too! Certainly worth a visit but control your children.", "This is a beautiful park with lush greenery, several temples, and of course, monkeys. We went at 9am to avoid crowds and the heat. The monkeys were everywhere - preening each other and eating their breakfast. The monkeys are fed by the park, but you can also buy bananas inside to feed them. Do not bring your own food, bottles of water, plastic or paper bags or you risk an aggressive encounter - they look cute but their teeth and nails are sharp and if they even think you have food, they will try and snatch it from you. We spent about 90 minutes wandering through the park enjoying the monkeys and the gorgeous old trees. I wish I had worn bug spray as there were some mosquitos about. It's definitely worth a visit while you are in Ubud!", "Really nice place to walk around - no temples are open so the main attraction are the monkeys - follow all the rules and you’ll be fine around them!", "I love how they treat the monkeys here. The monkeys is friendly and they have enough food eventough they are still set free in the rain forrest", "Just visited the monkey forest in ubud and had a ball. It was in the morning so monkeys may have been nice and relaxed. Not a lot of people around. Saw a few monkeys get a little feisty with people that was because they made sudden moves and caused the monkeys to freak out a bit. There are plenty of park rangers to keep everything under control. When in Ubud you should visit the monkey forest just follow the rules outlined and you will have a great experience.", "I had the idea that this would be a fairly small patch of forest with monkeys in it and not much more to see but we visited it anyway as it was close to our hotel. We were very pleasantly surprised! It's professionally set up with signposted paths to walk around and is a really beautiful setting. We of course saw a lot of monkeys including mums with small babies clinging on which was so cute. I wouldn't say they are aggressive, just determined! If you follow the recommendations on the board outside then you won't have any trouble at all. There are lovely stone carvings and the most beautiful bridge with large statues at the ends surrounded by rainforest like vines. Really Indiana Jones like and incredible! Definitely worth visiting for these photo opportunities and the overall peace of the place as well as the monkeys. I would recommend visiting early in the morning before the crowds though!!", "The monkeys are everywhere and many are cute and entertaining. However, some foks insist on feeding them and they get out of control. The forest itself is gorgeous - something you should see if near it. It also provides a short cut into Ubud proper - pay the $2 to go through the forest or use the motorcycle route which is free and provides a different perspective.", "A great place to visit - loads of monkeys running freely through the trees and temples. We enjoyed our visit although it’s not something that’ll keep you occupied for long, probably an hour before you will be looking elsewhere for entertainment. That said it is well worth a visit and is a beautiful location for photography.", "It is a beautiful forest to spend time in and lots of cute monkeys around to take photos with. Well worth the visit.", "It is a lovely place to visit. If you are on a scooter you may need to pay a little for parking. When you walk through keep take your sunnies off and put them in a bag. Hold your bags and camera close and don't take food in as the monkeys will snatch them from you. Some have been trained to steal from people. If you have never seen monkeys it's worth a look but be cautious.", "Come in the early morning before the massive crowds. Great place although the monkeys were a bit scary for some. Not stroller friendly so bring a baby carrier along.", "First of all we want to say how amazing this place is. As a couple we love animals but hate going to zoo's/safaris etc due to them being enclosed. Although this place had a fence there were monkeys sat in the road and on the outside swinging from building to building. The fencing is purely to protect the animals as no visitors are allowed in there after 6pm. The forest is HUGE they have plenty of room and many trees and streams to enjoy. They are very interactive with the public. We purchase some bananas to feed them and all of a sudden had monkeys jumping all over us! Our only advise is to take no food and no drink. I pulled out a bottle of lemon water and suddenly we had monkeys jumping on me! Just give it to them don't fight with them as they can be aggressive. Hold onto your personal bags tightly :) It's worth a visit !! ", "Spoiled but sooooooo cute! Be careful though as they are very tenacious, i emptied a small bag of bananas on only 3 monkeys! In the moment they see you reaching for your bag or pocket they jump on you!😂", "Was hoping to see some birds but all you will find are 100's of tourists and tame & irritating monkeys. Don't waste your time - rather go on one of the wonderful walks around Ubud.", "I went today, it was a very short walk from my hotel. The staff is friendly and they are everywhere. Monkeys are fun to watch, one of them climbed on my back and try to look in my pockets, I think they are used to people hiding food, I wasn't, after a couple seconds of looking the monkey got bored and left. I noticed they have a strange fascination for water bottles, a girl next to me had one and the monkeys grabbed the plastic bottle. The sculptures are also fun to look at and overall the vegetation is magnificent.", "À lot of monkey (678 indicated) and a lot of tourist The best time is in the morning to avoid too many people ", "The idea is cool, but once you get there you realise very quickly that the place is dirty, smelly and filled with aggressive monkeys who have been known to bite. I wouldn't go back their that's for sure. You'll not miss much", "I would just like to say be careful I got bitten by a monkey on Tuesday so yeah but it did have beautiful monkeys", "Didn't expect the excellent setup. Expected to just walk through a nature walk track and spend our time looking up a trees hoping to catch sight of the monkeys. how wrong we were. This is a well laid out park with sealed and boardwalk paths going around the whole park. We had only just stepped into the park when we came across about 15 monkeys of differing ages eating beetroot bulbs that had obviously been fed to them in this location. I was hooked. At nearly every turn there were monkeys. Watch one climb a man's leg to steal a bottle of water from the side pocket of his backpack. He jumped in fright. his artner tried to kick the bottle away from the monkey when it was dropped. The monkey grabbed her skirt. she bolted. The monkey retrieved the bottle, unscrewed the lid and had a long drink. Beware they are brazen thieves. Never laughed so much. Plenty of stairs up and down. No wonder I was foot and calf sore at the end.", "It's a fun thing to do with family or friends. The monkeys are very friendly and cheeky! Be careful with your sunnies and handbag...", "It's a nice place for having photos.... Monkeys are everywhere, but there were supposed to have deers too, but they have been moved to their natural habitat. Also, place is good for children.", "If you are nature lover, do not forget to visit this place in your Ubud visit. The place is nearby Ubud palace and entrance ticket is 50,000 IDR, if you want to get some photos while you feeding monkeys, bring banana from out side since they are expensive inside the forest. Be mindful about your cameras, mobile phones, water bottles etc. if any of your belongings taken by monkeys let the staff inform immediately.", "Monkey forest ... One word to describe it is crazy. It was so intriguing seeing all the monkeys running around , climbing trees right in front of you. It's amazing. You can feed the monkeys bananas for a small price which is super cool as they climb up you and sit on your shoulder eating it. One word of advice , READ the signs on entrance and take note, and just use common sense when around the monkeys as they are wild.", "I didn't think the monkeys were overly aggressive as others have said. They were playful and might jump towards you, but nothing to worry about. I would recommend going near the end of the day when there aren't many crowds. Lot's to explore here.", "I was very uncomfortable here with the monkeys. They are wild animals, and most people just go up to them like they are pets. Our guide was actually cornered by 2 monkeys that were about to attack. Very scary, I would not recommend to anyone who is afraid of wildlife like this. The sacred forest is beautiful and it was worth going there, but I moved through very quickly and cautiously.", "Absolutely wondferful place to experience nature but definitely watch out for the monkeys. You are told not to wear hats, sunglasses because they will take them & they do I witnessed it. You also need to watch out when taking photos some people were far too close then the monkeys jumped on them pulled their ears, bit them. If you follow the rules it is worth it to see them & the beautiful surroundings", "Really enjoyed our walk through monkey forest. Beautifully cool had no problem whatsoever with the monkeys and really enjoyed the scenery. Slipped over on one of the lower trails and ended up with a muddy bum which looked like something more embarassing. Definitely with the visit if you want a nice cool shady walk, with the occasional butterfly, monkeys, water and interesting statues.", "Nice place just to relax - lots of adorable monkeys! Very easy to spend a few hours looking at the monkeys and taking in the surroundings. Nice to visit when in ubud - not worth just going to ubud for though.", "I’ve always loved monkeys and nature. So, this is the perfect place for me to enjoy. Not only are the monkeys fun to watch, the surroundings are simply beautiful!", "This is our 2nd time to Monkey Forest. Really enjoyed it again. There are monkeys everywhere. Lots of babies on the mothers and lots of troupes.", "Go to the forest where the monkeys are fed with peanuts [as opposed to the very nice new forest where they are fed with bananas] ... the new forest has very nice buildings and paths but little help with feeding and the monkeys take advantage - the older forest has assistants who do things like carry the peanuts [so the monkeys do not try and snatch a whole bag at once] and shoo the more aggressive alpha-males away so babies get some peanuts too ... also at the original forest the usual sales stalls (interesting) and hold the snake & feed the fruit bat places [2/10 for the new place and 10/10 for the older site]", "Funny monkeys around, interesting to observe their behaviour (pls respect not to touch them by yourself) jungle feeling in the middle of Ubud, definetely worth a visit :-)", "Was fun to go and see the monkeys and our distant relations. :) The path and grounds were beautiful. We had fun.", "We were really looking forward to meet the monkeys. There were too many people and the staff was selling food so the situaties was very stressfull for the monkeys and public. My daughter was attacked by a grumpy older monkey. She didn't watch him in the eyes or try to take something. She was just sitting there. The staff just put alcohol on the wound and didn't give us proper information about the treatment. Eventuallt we went to the hospital for two vaccins. The docter told me he had warn the managent several times. Please feed the monkeys properly and ask more money at the entrance. Please inform your customers properly when the are bitten or scratched.", "This place really is incredible. Where else can you pay $1 to walk in an chill with adorable, playful monkeys?! Watch your belongings (we only saw one monkey take a keychain from someone's bag (monkey cracked it open as if it were a nut!) We didn't buy and bananas to feed the monkeys (that's not my thing), but two monkeys still climbed onto our laps!", "The monkey forest was as expected. Entertaining, hilarious but at times scary. You can't buy a bunch of bananas and think you can give away one at a time - these monkeys are spoilt and greedy and want all of your food. We didn't buy bananas - just enjoyed standing back and watching everyone else get bombarded by monkeys. At only 50k entry it was worth doing and kept us entertained for 45 mins. Be aware that the monkeys cab be rough and we saw a little boy get bitten!", "Enjoyable little walk through Monkey Forest. You will see sights that will put a smile on your face. Baby monkeys cute. I keep a distance from the big old ones. Some get cranky.", "Spent more than 3 hours walking and enjoying this beautiful park. So many monkeys, sitting on tree branches, jumping on tourists' laps...or opening our backpack (pulling down the zipper) to steal. The park by itself is also very much worth of visiting. Used to be a boy scout I felt being Mowgli in a jungle with huge trees, monkey temples and the Bandar-log. Young or old...come and enjoy this most visited tourist attraction of Ubub.", "You need to get a tour during the day to be able to roam around Ubud... usually you will pay 550,000 for a day tour per car. Do not pay higher... I found this place nice and full of monkeys.. some are naughty who tried to untie my shoelace and steal my hat. We had a great day here...", "The park is pretty and very big. There are scuptures, monkeys and lots of trees. We had a very relaxing time in it and had lots of fun with monkeys.", "Those monkeys will steal your stuff. The park itself is very nice, and the temples inside are like something out of Indiana Jones. It is generally always crowded, though, so try to get these early.", "The Monkey Forest in Ubud, , is a must see if you visit this region. It is close to the charming town of Ubud, a short walking distance from the restaurants and markets. The entrance fee is 50,000 Rupees (less than £3), a small price to pay for a park that is so convenient to the town and so well organised. Once inside the park, you go through short tunnels and soon catch sight of the many monkeys. Their antics can be unpredictable but often funny. You are allowed to feed them bananas, but be careful. The monkeys will show no subtlety in relieving you of the bananas, will often jump on you (including your head) and move very fast. They can be quite aggressive and I did see a young boy bitten by one as he carelessly fed a banana to it. I would not recommend allowing young children to carry anything involving food of anything which may look like it contains food. Three of the monkeys crept up behind me whilst I was sheltering from the rain and tried to steal my camera case, so be careful of your belongings. The forest itself is most impressive, with spooky old trees and a delightful fish pond. It's all very well organised with exit signs and toilets. At 50,000 Rupees and no real traveling involved getting there from the town, the Ubud Monkey Forest is a great place to spend an hour of two. If you love monkeys, it's well worth a visit.", "One of the my favorite place in Ubud. Very green, very live! Banyan trees also amazing. But be careful of the monkeys, they climb you when they saw the bananas :)", "Greta to see these little monkeys enjoying being fed and getting into trouble. Well worth a visit but be careful they are intelligent to know where you keep the treats and they will soon be in your pockets.", "Worth a visit as it’s only $80k IDR which is around $8 NZD. Lots of monkeys that will climb on you and try to steal your glasses, hat, bag etc, funny to watch but annoying if they steal anything! Lol. We spent about half an hour walking a round.", "Beautiful scenery. A monkey tried to pull my earring out, I raised my hand to my ear and it bit me! Thankfully no skin broken. The guide pushed the Monkey off me with a stick. We saw a monkey trying to grab at a young child (approx 6 months old) being carried by his Father, pulling at the child's clothing. Minutes later we witnessed a young woman being attacked, bitten and scratched, it was the most horrendous thing to see! Her legs had been sliced open and there was so much blood loss that she was whisked away by ambulance. Our guide got us out of there quick smart and said that this is happening way to often. I'd never go back.", "One if the best places I've visited the monkeys. Not a great fan of monkeys as seen to many of them attack but this is defo up there. Fantastic jungle like surroundings with eerie old temples that the monkeys are protecting. Don't take a bag in with you and don't buy any bananas to feed them. They'll leave you alone and you can enjoy the walk through the Forest Little ex pat coffee shop up the road called coffee and silver worth a refreshment afterwards", "Had the greatest time with the monkeys and the terrific scenery! I paid 20000$ for 5 banana's to feed the monkeys, they were very gentle climbing on you and we're not aggressive ! It started pouring rain and we still had a blast with the monkeys and they weren't hiding, definitely would do this again and would recommend this to everyone going to Ubud!!", "Great place to visit if you love monkeys. Had a lot of fun here feeding the monkeys. It was very cheap to get in and it was a beautiful place to walk around. The baby monkeys were so adorable to watch. The drive there was very scenic. The town of Ubud was packed with tourists but our tour guide did a great job of explaining the history of Ubud and tourism. So much fun!!", "Great place to visit and worth the entrance fee 80000 IDR. Plenty of monkeys to see. Lots of steps though and loads of mosquitos.", "We did not spend long here - we have seen monkey's before. We were really disturbed by a local man who was teaching a monkey to punch him in the stomach for food. He'd punch the monkey in the stomach, and when the monkey punched him back he'd give it some food. The man's friends thought this was great fun. I wonder when the monkey will punch some unsuspecting tourist. This place is a 'must see' in Ubud, but our experience was ruined.", "Very fun and interesting to see the monkeys in their natural habitat. You can get very close, even feed them but do not play with them! Only 4,000 IDR for entry. A must visit when in Ubud!", "I enjoyed the forest, its big so keep time to explore it, dont carry any open edibles inside the forest or you can be attacked by the monkey.", "We asked our taxi driver to detour here on a trip back to Seminyak after biking in the country. It was well worth a half hour side trip. The monkeys were cheeky but if you followed the signs and offered then only bananas they were a lot if fun and sat on our shoulders for photos . Watch out for the alpha males though near small children. Aggressive and intimidating . Plenty of temple attendants around to keep them at bay with rods though. Amazing to see them in the wild.", "The monkey forest is defintely a must go while staying in Ubud. K went early in the morning (10h) as it was not so busy then. Be careful when you open yr bags as the monkeys are very curious and jump at you to get a piece of it. in my case they ran-off with my hankerchiefs :) Else its a nice stroll though the forest. Its slso a good exit when xou would loke to start your shopping tour. ", "Came here to visit as part of a private day tour around Ubud. I was looking forward to visiting this place for the past week and getting to hold a monkey but thats not quite what it is. Think strip club, they can touch you but you cannot touch them! The entry fee was 30k IDR each (3USD) The bananas are quite expensive at 20k IDR for a small bunch but the money allegedly goes to the upkeep of the temple so we bought a few bunches. As soon as you show any part of a banana prepare to be rushed by the monkeys. I even had one trying to undo my pants and my girlfriend was laughing so hard she wasnt throwing bananas which was prolonging me being a victim to forceful monkey attack! There are occasional bites here though and usually it happens when a tourist tries to touch, pat a monkey or hang onto a banana too long. The monkeys are filthy and some of the males are very aggressive. Overall it's worth a visit for an hour or so. There is no real strenous walking involved and you can see as much or as little of the place as you like, there's plenty of monkeys in all areas. I'd recommend having your rabies vaccinations up to date. Also bring insect repellant, smaller notes to buy bananas, keep any non-necessary items in the car, especially anything shiny and remember not to move if a monkey jumps on you. Give it your banana and hope for the best!", "I had such a ball visiting Monkey Forest. It is located on 15 minutes walking distance from my hotel Ubud Aura. Monkeys are just like people, moms very protective of their babies. The monkeys love to beg for food, bananas, and dare to jump upon you. It was a lot of fun. What really pissed me off was that visitors threw their bottles or tins, plastic water bottles n the floor so the monkeys could pick them up. The monkeys tried to open the bottles and tried to drink the contents, while there were advertisements not to give the monkeys anything to drink. I will return with my grandson, he would love it.", "Awesome experience seeing the monkeys up close. Don't take food, the monkeys have enough there for them. Just go and enjoy.", "A lot of reviews I saw before visiting the Monkey Forest gave the impression that every visitor would be attacked by monkeys as soon as they entered the site. This is not the case at all, but it pays to adhere to the rules which are displayed prominently throughout the Forest. The monkeys are very tame and the baby ones particularly cute! There's a very relaxed atmosphere in the Forest and it's very picturesque. However, do not walk around with a visible water bottle or any food as the monkeys will grab it. I'd definitely recommend visiting, although it only takes about an hour to see everything, so don't set aside a whole day!", "Fun and beautiful for little money. We spent an hour walking around for $3 US. Very entertaining to watch. Don't bring in extra food or the monkeys will steal from your bag.", "A fun and exciting visit with monkeys! Don't bring any food. It may sound like a good idea, but the monkeys are aggressive (especially the big ones). Don't make eye contact, only from a safe distance or they'll jump on you. My husband had a wrapped macramé sticking out of his backpack (because it was too long) and a monkey jumped on him and tried the rip the bag open and shred the cotton strings with his teeth. I clapped at him trying to get him off my hub...he hissed and lunged towards me while jumping off my hubs back. He ran after me for 20ft or so and then lost interest. Yikes! That was exciting! Most of the monkeys won't bother you. Watch out for the aggressive ones. I left my bag of fruit with the lady behind the desk and picked it up on the way out. We walked down the street and I felt someone yank the bag in my hand. Someone followed me out of the forest. I played tug-of-war with with a big macaque until the bag broke and fruit went flying. He scurried to grab the bananas and oranges and then ran back into the forest. Cheeky stinker! They are very smart.", "Visited with a monkey loving fiancé. He loved every minute of walking around the site, I however was terrified and found the large monkeys very scary. The little ones were super cute and I liked taking photos of them with their mothers but as I said the large monkeys, particularly the males were quite scary to me. I felt the behaviour of other tourists didn't help and almost antagonised the monkeys making them quite aggressive. Go if you can handle it basically, or leave quite quickly like I did and leave your monkey loving other half to it!", "I loved the visit. the monkeys aren't well behaved but that's what makes them so much fun. If you dare you can feed them bananas as they jump over your head and shoulders! The local staff facilitates this rather risky rendezvous and it is fun as long as you don't get hurt :). Definitely worth a visit even if you want to look at the monkeys from a distance.", "The Forest itself with the amazing temples was my favorite part. The monkeys themselves are cute and curious. This is a must do in Ubud, especially if you have kids.", "It's a nice walk in a shade. Around 15.00 it was full of people, so better to go early or later in the day. It was nice to see how monkeys were taking care of each other and even fighting in a fountain. They are not agressive and will not jump on you unless you give them food. There were many baby monkeys. Guards were always around.", "Cute monkeys as long as you play along. I deeply recommend that you take a minute and read the sign at the entrance. This is more or less wild monkeys and no pet. You better have that mindset and then you can enjoy the park. When we visited the temple was closed which was a shame. Still a nice experience and it feels like it is very animalfriendly. The monkeys does not seem to be stressed about all the people. They are just very curious. I liked it a lot:)", "My husband and I went here during our honeymoon. It was a fun experience that only took a few hours. They did have some shops inside, which afterwards, we realized were more expensive than other city shops after we left. We were warned, rightly, to not carry water bottles or wear anything shiny. We did see some people playing tug-of-war with monkeys for their plastic water bottles. The monkeys were fun for the most part, not harmful with people as far as we saw. We did catch a few monkeys fighting amongst each other (kind of scary).", "Monkey forest is a beautiful tropical forest full of friendly monkey waiting for you and your snacks. They are not dangerous but be careful with your water bottle, bags, etc, as they are not domestic monkeys and they will jump on you if they think they may find something good. The walk is quite relaxing (if the place is not crowded) as you cannot hear the traffic from outside. It is a nice place to see, do not expect to see much, just enjoy the walk.", "Great to see the little fellas in their native environment. Remember these are wild animals. Don't hide food! They will find it. Tuck everything away in your bag! They will take anything loose. Be prepared for them to try to take things, hold onto your hats literally. If you buy bananas don't put them in your pocket. Brilliant experience.", "If you want to see an enchanted forest with naughty monkeys messing around then this is a nice two hour walk. Keep you bags closed though as the monkeys are very inquisitive.", "Good to see monkeys in a semi-natural environment. I was amazed to see a few tourists not respecting the rules about feeding monkeys processed food. The staff were very good and stepped in immediately to chastise tourists offering canned drinks and chocolate. We stayed on the pathways and saw a nursery with many mothers and tiny babies. It was not fenced in - just a place chosen by the mothers. Awfully cute!", "Right in the forest this place was walking distance from the resort we were staying in. Lots and lots of monkeys to see.. some temples which are closed too in there. Flowing river and the forest atmosphere really makes this place awesome. A must visit.", "Been here 3 times..cost around $3 to get in..the last visit thought i would buy some bananas to feed them,mistake as they can get a bit aggresive,they can actually grab them off you..so be careful...do not wear hats or sunnies as they have a habit ld trying to grab them... I think the locals train them to grab whatever so you can buy it back on the way out...lol", "Went during the midday heat and wasn’t disappointed! Covered in shade and kept on our toes by all the fascinating monkeys and their behaviors. A bit pricey (80000Kpp) but enjoyed it. A classic Ubud experience!", "Interested in photography, so took my camera along and could have spent hours there. So many monkeys and you can get so close to them. Loved it. Go early before it gets too hot and too busy....", "This is my second time visiting the ubud monkey forest. these monkeys are remind the same, very friendly. They'll happily jump up and be on the photo with you. What you need to do is feed them banana and stay relaxed.. And they'll make your day..!!", "We saw hundreds of monkeys but none were aggressive! When people chose to feed them they gathered around you or if you enticed them to, they would jump on your shoulder. They only came close when you had food. It's a beautiful, well maintained sanctuary that is very pleasant to wander through to see both the monkeys & the temples!", "The hour trip out to the Monkey forest at Ubud is well worth the effort. Wonderful place with direct contact with the monkeys. Will not disappoint. The temples and the surrounding flora are spectacular, along with the many cavings along the pathways. A well kept area, clean and tidy and a delight to stroll through the cool forest. Take a camera. You'll definately use it. Be careful of the cheeky monkeys though. Although they are cute and entertaining they can still be a bit intimidating (especially the larger ones) when they climb up onto you.", "So glad we went to Monkey Forest, the whole set up is absolutely beautiful. We brought a small bunch of bananas and they helped us feed the monkeys as they jumped up on our shoulders to take the banana. I think if you follow the strict guidelines and stay in the middle of the path you should walk away very happy.", "A good opportunity to see the monkeys, but you can see them in the wild elsewhere and they're more at home. In the forest they're clearly very familiar with people. Would recommend, but also go out beyond the forest to see the monkeys elsewhere if you can.", "This is our second visit to the monkey forest. We visited the first time a couple of years ago and more recently a couple of weeks ago. We arrived at Jalan Monkey Forest Road entrance, which is my preferred entrance. We knew what to expect so promptly ordered our bananas from the ladies at the entrance (20k IDR for 1 bunch and 50k IDR for 3). I think the monkeys at this entrance are more relaxed and smaller. A couple came over and we carefully held out the bananas which they took, holding out their paws for another until they could hold no more. I found them calm and content. They didn't jump up on us, as we were not holding any baggage and didn't hold the bananas high up out of their reach, which is why they jump up onto many people. The temples are great and I love how all the big trees make it feel more jungle like. We went up to the other entrance and got more bananas. These monkeys are a lot bigger. They don't just want 1 or 2 bananas, they want as many as they can fit in their gobs and paws. One I gave a banana too, stuffed it into his mouth, held out his paw for another and then his other paw for another. We literally ran out of bananas in seconds at this end of the forest. We even saw one little monkey sat on a ladies head grooming her hair. It is definitely worth a visit. If you are worried about the monkeys then do not take bags or food. Just take yourself in and they usually will not be bothered by you or try and climb on you, don't try to tease them with food. If you drop your banana near a monkey, leave it there, they have already claimed it as theirs and may bare their teeth at you if you try to retrieve it. Also be careful of where you stand. Whilst my husband was talking a photo of me I felt something warm on my shoulder. A little monkey had climbed into the tree and wee'd on me! Cheeky monkey. There are toilet facilities there which are fine and plenty of shops and placed to eat within the vicinity. The cost to get in was very cheap too.", "Really impressive. The complex as a whole was of a high standard. This place would be nice to walk around even without the monkeys. The overgrown feel had shades of Ta Prohm in Angkor Wat about it. The monkeys were so interesting to watch, but keep your wits about you and follow the rules. Saw several people randomly approached/attacked, but nothing serious.", "Very nice park with some temples, nice creeks and everywhere rather assertive monkeys. But if you follow the safety instructions carefully there is no danger at all.Visit can take up to 1 hour.", "A wonderful outing. My kids and I enjoyed our visit here, in fact my kids think it was the best thing all trip. Beautiful environment, great care taken for both the monkeys and the visitors. The monkeys know how to put on a show, one dropping the pants on one of our teenage girls as he tried to climb up her leg for some bananas, it provided a good laugh and another actually pulled my crystal earring out and tried to eat it! Fortunately it mustn't have been too tasty and he spat it back out as I was a bit worried what might happen to him if he swallowed it. The walk to the temple and river was lovely, a must see when in . Entry was very reasonable for such a good attraction.", "We enjoyed our walk around the monkey forest. The monkeys appeared to be well cared for and enjoy the attention for visitors! We only stayed about 1 hour but we are glad we went for the experience.", "The Monkey Forest isn't much to see as a whole. It's simply some temple settings and trees with a pathway towards Ubud proper. The monkeys can get quite aggressive if they see you have food or if you reach in your bag/pocket for something. If small monkeys/small animals aren't your thing, then best to stay away. The monkeys won't hesitate to climb on you. Keep in mind though, they are wild animals and do bite if provoked/startled. It's not a petting zoo, so best to act accordingly. Not the best setting for small kids who might not know how to react. If you're into monkeys, you'll like it. Food items are also sold on site if you want to feed them. Otherwise, it's a 5-10 minute walk to transit thru to the other side.", "It's a very touristy attraction but it's one you can't miss. Monkeys everywhere and its amazing to watch them interact with each other using a lot of the same behaviours as humans. They come right up to you and take food, climb on to you, are curious about your things. The actual temple is surrounded by trees so it's lovely and green, very tranquil. Only $3AU to get in. So very cheap.", "Visited with two others who wander off doing the full experience. I sat to watch the antics of a family of monkeys. They climbed over me, played around and sat on my head (hat on), but ... One went to steal my bottle of water from my hand and when I pulled back, it bit me. Not badly but drew blood. I made it bleed more, rinsed it well and they First Aid guy did a good job with Betadine. Unlikely these monkeys have rabies so all good. So watch the kids with competitive females - as is normal. Ha!", "super place.. real great attraction. scary though as the monkeys do run around you n snatch anything tht you eating or the bottle of water. anything that can be taken away.. u mess with them they mess with you.. awesome place .. exciting forest. you will have real great clicks here. very scenic. must visit here", "I always get a bit sad when I see gorgeous places like this that have been over run with tourists. Monkeys start getting aggressive, stealing things from tourists and eating packaged food they've snatched from some unsuspecting human hand. I popped my head in but left very quickly afterwards. Probably not for animal lovers, but there is some very pretty forest and sculpture around.", "The rules of Monkey forest are, don't take food or drinks, secure you valuables, don't try and touch the monkeys. It's in many languages however some tourists choose to ignore and there was a few aggressive interactions caused by ignorant people. Monkeys love bottled juice and backpacks containing food. They will rush people and be aggressive if you break the rules. This is a photographers paradise, and a lovely lasting memory.", "We visited with travel guide,who stayed with us the whole time here took watch over our 5 yr old 8 yr old,great to experience once I don't think I would risk doing this again,we headed down from car park above when two ladies coming back from shops carrying plastic bag with coke headed to there car ( monkeys in street everywhere even traffic has to stop) monkey chased her up hill grabed hold of bottom of bag and bit into the bottles peircing them,she held bag away but monkey got mad pulling at bag squelching at her( I would have let it have it). Then at our resort that day guest said they got bitten had to get shots,then at airport on way home another tourist on our plane got bit on thigh and had shot,one climbed on my sons head tried to put hand on his eyeball liked playing with it ( bit scarey for me) can say we have seen it, and we did not go in far only to first sitting area.", "Good place to visit but there are limited varieties of monkeys. The show is also below average. Kids will enjoy well.", "The security guard are very impolite. 30 meters from ticket checking they ask that we have ticket or not. They say see us enter from other gate that later we confirmed there is no other gate. Maybe because we are locals? We finally headed back to information desk and report our complaint then asking for a refund. This is my 4th time to monkey forest and this one is a very disappointing. ", "We got lost and wound up spending more then an hour walking around and getting scared more then a few times of the wild monkey's but their wild! Adorable place well run and safe ( as long as your not hiding food or teasing the monkies) Great place and awsome memories and pictures Tips - buy the bananas, a bunch is clearly tourist prices while inside but ur probably helping the park buy more food and keep the animals healthy and happy! Also seriously don't hide food in your bag - they will smell it and try and get it and jump on you for it be careful!", "Great sanctuary just few minutes walk from the center of Ubud. many temples. nice monkeys (not as tricky as in other sanctuaries).", "Loved the Monkey Forest. We were apprehensive before visiting having read reviews and accounts of people being bitten but we had a great time. Several monkeys jumped on my backpack but I very carefully and calmly took the backpack off my shoulders one strap at a time and the monkeys just sat back on the floor. I think so long as you are calm and do not harass the monkeys they are fine! A must do in Ubud.", "This is a must do. The monkeys are a scream and make sure to tuck away everything as they will climb on you and take what is on offer even if it isn't offered. Many photo opportunities. The forest is amazing, a great example of an old growth forest, worth seeing just for this.", "The monkey forest is a prominent part of the Ubud tourist trail, and is located fairly close to the town itself. Current entry fee 50k IDR, you'll spend couple of hours exploring the designated paths which lead to temples and the open theatre, as the name suggests monkeys are everywhere. Please don't litter here because we saw more monkeys chewing plastic bags, plastic tooth picks and even eating medicine tablets which were either dumped by or stolen from a tourist. It defies the concept of a conservation area when you see a baby monkey teething on litter", "If you are time short or have a mobility problem, there is a shaded platform just near the entrance where you can sit & see the monkeys without having to go into the actual forest. The monkeys come to you & you can get up close & personal for some great photos. As continually advised ,be wary, as they want to invade your space by jumping on your shoulder or going for bags you are carrying.", "So many monkeys here! You will get to see little baby ones with their mums and old grandma monkeys. Was really cool to see them swimming and playing around in the fountain. My sister made the mistake of wearing sun glasses on her head! They were gone pretty quickly taken by a cheeky monkey. Dont get too close because the monkeys bite! Was a good experience and fun to see them playing close up. Just dont forget to remove anything shiny!", "Lots of laughs here! Monkeys were not aggressive at all, only if you have food! Beautiful surroundings. Warning.....buy a poncho when its raining.......unless you want to be covered in monkey mud and poop!", "My family visited the Monkey Forrest. Had heard many negative comments so was weary, but didn't want that to stop us. We read the rules which were located at the front of the entry explaining what to do and not to do. The forrest was beautifully impressive with monkeys free to roam the entire environment. They were playful and did not care if we were there. A couple had jumped on us or used us as a jumping pad but had not been aggressive. My girls were abit scared but they came out unscathed. I had seen people aggressive toward the monkeys if they jumped on them which were quickly spoken too by the staff whom were located all over the park. It was a lovely walk around the sanctuary and would return again.", "The forrest is beautiful and the monkeys make the experience special. However, the monkeys can be somewhat aggressive. We saw them jumping on several kids in strollers, the staff is very quick to chase those monkeys away. But still the monkeys can be a bit intimidating if one is not a big fan of monkeys.", "Walk around for an hour and enjoy the monkeys. Fun to see! Be careful geding the monkeys, they can smell all food!", "Great view, heaps of photo opportunities. Easy walk but can get super hot. Careful of monkeys as they can grab your sunnies or hats etc. A monkey came and bite a part of my flip flogs off. Entry fee 30,000. Worth it.", "First things first, the forest sanctuary was awesome. I was amazed at how they have this spot in their island and how lush their forest sanctuary was. I felt like this place was like a haunted house in the sense that my heart was beating fast since there were signs at the entrance and throughout the sanctuary to put away most of your stuff so that the monkeys don't grab them from you. As I was going through the entire place, I felt like I paid them to scare me to death. This is one of those spots that you have definitely must visit if you love monkeys. If not, then visit it at least once, what doesn't kill you makes you stronger right? When visiting the place, it is recommended that you do the ff: 1. Put away any shiny objects that you may have on your body like jewelry, glasses, etc. 2. Don't store food in your bags and get them out while inside the sanctuary (monkeys nearby would hop on you to grab the food away from your clutches) 3. Prepare around 30000 Indonesian Rupiah for the entrance fee (at least this was the price when I visited) and another 20000 to 30000 if you would like to buy bananas or fruits inside the sanctuary to give to the monkey.", "Good Monkeys and bad Monkeys. Great place to see Monkeys. Worth a visit to interact with these great animals", "For people who hates sunny and hot places, you can visit monkey forest at noon, because it has lost of trees so it wont be too hot. This place describe Ubud, calm, peace, and full with serenity. The monkey is nice, they wont hurt you as long as you follow some rules, careful with your belonging, dont scream at them, dont bring plastic bag, dont touch the monkey's infant because their mother is protective. when you walk along the forest, there's gonna be a little fight here and there between the monkeys, but its alright, and funny stuff like monkey just sitting there playing with rocks non stop. Make sure you read the map so you can walk through all the place, because the way to the best spot with lots of good view and statue is quite hidden.", "It is really beautiful place. So nice walk. My partner was scared of monkeys by reading some comments here so he couldn't enjoy. I didn't see any reason to be scared. Just don't touch and don't feed them. And don't take things with you which you don't wanna get stolen. We saw how a monkey stolen a pack of cigarettes just from guys pocket. So be careful and enjoy your walk", "Big sanctuary with lots of monkeys roaming casually around the park. There's no feeding or touching the monkey due to safety issues.", "Well, as any Hindu will tell you, everything changes, it's the one absolute constant in life. We went back to the monkey forest yesterday at 5:30 AM and there were chains across the entrance. The place opens at 8:30 now and there are CCTV cameras all over it as well as angry-looking security guys who will definitely escort you out if you ignore the signs. Kind of funny-one of them said to us \\There is no one here to help you before we open, in case you have trouble with the monkeys\\\". Then he led us out to the street where there were no fewer than 100 of the little simians and of course, no one there to help us if we suddenly got held up for whatever bananas or keys, cameras, etc. that they might want to fossick around with. Maybe I shouldn't have posted my earlier review, although I'd bet that this situation has been in the works for a while. Still an okay place to visit at 8:30 AM but be ready to share it with a bunch of \\\"more evolved\\\" primates.\"", "The forest is actually a temple were are monkeys around but it wasn’t what we thought it would be! There re some ladies who guide you and they have their little shops where they drove you and they insist to buy anything. The items are very expensive. Generally is a nice place to visit!", "Definitely a must see when visiting Ubud or even . The Sacred Monkey Forest and Sanctuary only costs a few dollars to enter, and will offer you around 45mins to an hours worth of browsing pleasure. Immerse yourself in the rainforest and watch the monkeys of the park play and relax around various parts of the temple. Definitely bring your camera as there are some great opportunities for photos as the monkeys are used to tourists. However saying that, don't let your guard down to much as they can get cheeky at times. The park can easily be accessed by those of any fitness level, but one tip i'll say is definitely try and go later in the afternoon. We went around 3pm and it was pretty humid. Loved this place and would go again", "The forest is beautiful and lush with some monkey related sculptures for ambience. And the inhabitants are great fun to watch. They are not afraid of humans and come really close. Just make sure not to look them in the eye and don’t try to touch them .", "To see the monkeys in their almost natural environment is exclusively experience. They are fun, but also very arbitrary. They are interesting but unpredictable. Never forget - they are wild monkeys.", "We spent two hours in Monkey forest in Ubud with our teenagers. It was a Well kept park with statues and monkeys coming toWards you but only touching you when you offered them Food ( you could buy Some at the entrance) in case you prefer no contact Guides also keep an eye on the bigger ones should they behave bad It is a Nice walk and everywhere you can spot monkeys in trees or they cross your path , sometimes a young mother with a baby around her or even more cute, babies playing together Teenage monkeys swinging from branch to branch and teasing each other One funny moment, les fun for my Teenage Son's ego:) , a Monkey came sitting on his shoulder and peed on him . Nice story to tell back home:)", "If you adore these creatures or plain curious, this is the place to go. Amongst the beautiful forest this sacred place is fantastic to visit. Only recommendation is don't take or wear anything that hangs, cos they are naughty and like to get in trouble.", "Who doesn't like monkeys? It's fun to watch and feed them. Be careful when you buy bananas because they monkey watch and will be on you in a heartbeat. Go and you won't be disappointed.", "It's nice to see the monkeys and the temple, but I was disappointed by how small the area actually is, and of course those pesky monkeys just want to steal any food you may have . Having said that, if you're on Monkey Forest Road, you really do have to visit!", "This was such a fun activity. I absolutely loved going into the sanctuary and it has so many lovely scenery spots. The trees are amazing and of course the monkeys are fab. My trip unfortunately had to be cut short as I was feeling very sick. Will definitely be going back for another look see! The sanctuary could use maybe more information boards on the monkeys themselves? Just to educate people a bit more. Other than that, they seemed happy out.", "We went twice we loved it so much. The monkeys are so cute. You do have to be very calm and careful as they take things, especially water bottles.", "The monkey forest is clearly a great attraction in Ubud. However, if you have seen monkeys before, I wouldn’t visit. The monkeys are fed well there, so they are well behaved. However, adhere the warning signs there as after all they are wild animals and don’t touch them. A temple sits in the middle of the forest, which is a nice visiting attraction.", "There were many baby monkeys - they were so cute! The guards are quite strict with the o plastic bottles\\\". Monkeys seem to love plastic bottles. The monkeys are totally adapted to living with humans watching and filming them. Enough to see and do for around 1.5h. It was good fun.\"", "It was actually not as cheesy touristy as I thought it might be, the forest and structures were quite pretty, the monkeys roam free and play", "Interesting. Fun trip with family. Monkeys could be aggressive when they see you have food with you so be careful. 1 of the best things to see when in . Don't miss!", "The Monkey Forest was a great morning out. It was reasonably priced at 50,000 rupiah pp ($5AUD) and was far less commercial than expected. The monkeys are roaming freely. Take minimal loose belongings as we saw them trying to take watches/get into bags. We also saw a few people get bitten, so keep your distance from the animals unless you are prepared to risk that.", "first thing's first - do not touch the monkeys. they may touch you but you shouldn't. we spent about an hour wandering around this small patch of forest and just watching the monkeys. they were everywhere! and they didn't really mind the people except for those who were feeding them. if you want to have a photo with the monkey on your shoulder, go by the amphitheater. there are some staff there who will put corn kernels on your raised hand. a monkey will surely come and climb on you. just be calm, don't touch the monkey and let him do his business. the fee to enter the monkey forest is 30,000 idr. it's quite steep for such a small place. but after paying so much for bromo and borobudur (which seemed like a rip-off), monkey forest felt all worth it. we surely enjoyed our short visit there.", "The forest is filled with monkeys. They are adventurous and bold. Do not have items hanging out of your pockets. A packet of tissue in my pocket was 'picked'... Even drinking water fr a bottle attracts monkeys. The walk is pleasant and the statues in forest is beautiful n peaceful. You may wish to avoid the larger monkeys and walking under trees with a monkey as they may pee on all below!", "It was great to visit the sanctuary and see how comfortable the monkeys were with people in their environment. Although it was disappointing to see some people feeding the monkeys snack food as making them play with aresol and beer cans. Clearly monkeys are not aware of the dangers to them from these and people should know better!", "Many monkeys in a shaded forest but they can jump on you. I didn't enjoy it that much.More fun things to do.", "There is no place to sit & relax in this park; it's clearly the monkeys' domain. So it was a quick entrance & exit for us. On the way out, something was thrown down from up the trees but we weren't able to spot what was thrown or who did it. The park is strictly for those who are unafraid of monkeys who can be unpredictable, love to watch the playful antics of the monkeys & take good pictures of them at close range. Actually you can still see the monkeys without having to pay the entrance fees. Some of them leave the park to \\entertain\\\" the people at the park parking lot. Later we discovered that they were more keen on other kinds of food like the bottle of coke & potato chips we had purchased at a shop a stone's throw from the Monkey Forest park. My poor husband had a fright when the monkey tried to grab the plastic bag. All in all, Monkey Forest is a great place to have close encounters with the primates, both good & bad.\"", "We visited the monkey forest and I have to say I have not seen anything like it. It’s a great place to take a walk and enjoy the greenery whilst seeing the monkeys. Be careful to take any food out as I took my sweets out of my bag and they were taken by a monkey 😂. If you are into the monkeys then I’d recommend this place. It’s unique and totally out of this world. Entrance fee was 80,000 rupiah so not bad.", "The Monkey Forest is a beautiful place to visit! There is a lot of natural beauty everywhere and plenty of monkeys!! I'm a little afraid of the monkeys so I didn't buy any bananas for them. I saw lots of people feeding them. A man asked me to take a picture of him and as he started to walk down the stairs a monkey hissed, and lunged towards him! That was enough for me!! We saw lots of monkeys and babies too! It is a great place to visit, just be aware of what's going on around you!!", "Enjoyed visiting the monkeys. Definately a must see. Had one jump on my back which was a little confronting but kind of funny. Keep your bag closed as these monkeys are very smart and will open it and grab what they want.", "Nice place to visit! So many monkeys in there.. and u will have a great experience in there.. recommend!", "Personally, I have too much respect for nature to have really enjoyed this place. The monkeys are beautiful creatures. The humans, not so much. They discourage you from feeding the monkeys and then there are people selling bananas inside. Some of the monkeys were really aggressive. I saw one hop on a guy who didn't have anything and proceed to scratch up his face. There's so much screeching and screaming going on inside, it was really stressful. I didn't have any food and had an adult monkey try to yank my bag off my shoulder. At that point, it was time to go for me. I stayed for a good 20 minutes. I didn't even get to see the interior of the forest.", "This is really fun and a great way to see the monkeys (vs. going to the monkey temple where they are much more aggressive and mean). There are A TON of monkey's here of all ages and they are only aggressive if you have food or they think you have food (aka have a plastic bag). We walked around the entire forest for an hour or so and didn't have any thing for the monkey's so they didn't really care about us, but we got great pictures and videos and were very close to them. A little scary but so much fun! Cost RP 30/person.", "ubud monkey forest id the best monkey forest in because the monkey are friendly and also the best area for other tours like ubud art village !! silver,woodcarving,painting and lots of rice terrace and also we can visit coffee plantation !! lets join us will be more fun !!", "Loved seeing the monkeys and watching them play and interact with each other. We arrived early (8.30am) just after opening and visitor numbers were still low. We read all the rules and didn't attempt to feed the monkeys although watched others and the park staff do so. The forest itself is lovely and you could see the monkeys in their large groups running up and down the slopes and the trees. Heaps of babies and young ones too. We did have a water bottle taken- it was in an outside pocket of the backpack and we were fascinated to watch the monkey manipulate it to open it. No way he would give it back until he was done with it though! Definitely worth a visit, read the rules and go early before the crowds arrive in their buses.", "The little park is nice enough to walk around in, I guess if you are bored or maybe with children who like monkeys a lot...", "One of my favourite places in . Awesome scenery made for a pleasant walk throughout the park which boasted what felt like hundreds of monkeys. Also other wildlife runs free including lizards and my first ever wild snake encounter - awesome! A must see for people visiting it is an experience like no other. Caution must be taken when visiting though. If you take any food or wear loose clothing expect it to be stolen, monkeys will sense if you've got a packet of crisps in your backpack and will become aggressive if you try and stop them from getting it. Be warned it is their home afterall.", "Disappointing. Signs and and guide books advise you not to feed the monkeys and bananas are sold within the forest to feed the monkeys. This is to keep the monkeys there as a tourist attraction. The monkeys can be quite viscious. If a monkey thinks you have food it will attack you which is why they have a clinic just outside in the high street. My wife had the top of her water bottle sticking out of her pocket and a monkey thinking it was food jumped onto her leg clinging to it baring it's teeth and I had to kick it off. We saw plenty of monkeys when we visited Sri Lanka and they are not a problem to humans as they tend to scavage as they are not fed. Be very, very wary if you take young childen.", "Gorgeous grounds and precious monkeys. Go early so you too can avoid the crowds. The monkeys are playful and interesting.", "I recommend it to everyone. Perfect place for kids, small childrens, adults, for everyone. The monkeys are so funny, the views are so beautiful, the architecture of the temples so interesting and the lesson of the Hindi culture so instructive. If you are one the Island you need to go there.", "The monkey temple is probably the towns greatest and most entertaining attraction. Hundreds of monkeys play with each other right ontop of you as you are engulfed in exquisite jungle meters from the main road! While you can buy food to feed the critters is recommend just watching and not risking a bite or your glasses getting pinched. In my opinion the odds of having a bad monkey experience are very slim unless you're being a dumb tourist and provoking the monkeys to climb on you or taunt with food. If you aren't waving a wallet or peeling a banana the monkeys are actually quite docile and chilled out which makes the experience that much more genuine. The deeper you get into the temple the more extravagant the statues and the more beautiful the vegetation so take the time to soak it in! Great family experience but keep an eye out for stray tales... There are definitely fangs on the other end ;)", "An interesting place and very different. You have to be ok though with monkeys everywhere and, if you are eating anything, all over you! It had a vast number of visitors but mainly locals. Stunning root systems and vines from the trees. Very picture worthy.", "Beautiful Forrest with so many monkeys The place is clean and well looked after. The Forrest is really amazing We simply loved the place! Don’t forget to see it when you’re in Ubud ", "It's a great area to stroll and take some nice pictures, but be aware that the monkeys are clever and mischievous. They are always on the lookout for food, so definitely don't bring food items with you. Also make sure you don't wear anything that can be easily taken from you, including hats and glasses, and be extra careful if you're using your phone to take pictures. That said, we really enjoyed our time here and didn't mind when the monkeys climbed on our shoulders. But I can understand that some people would not enjoy that, especially since the monkeys tend to travel in packs. It can be a little intimidating.", "My daughter loved it here,she went 3 times! The monkeys aren't so scary,but they do like to try and take things from you...phone,camera and especially water bottles.My daughter fed a couple of baby monkeys,they are so cute. Beautiful grounds,especially down where the Komodos are,very cool and peaceful. The only thing that I would complain about is the deer in the very small,barren enclosure.They really need to be moved out of there to somewhere decent.", "This was a really fun couple of hours - great little place to visit and take photos and interact with the monkeys. Two tips: don't come near or tease the mums with the babies as this is dangerous! Don't bother buying bananas because they are fed so much by the tourists that they don't even want them anymore and throw them on the ground. What we actually saw was that they really like and want corn, rice and nuts/cracker snacks instead!", "This is a very lively area inside the forest and outside the forest. When they say not to bring in any food or drinks-follow these directions. The park is amazing and the monkeys certainly add entertainment. Beware, they are wild animals. The little town around the forest also has some wonderful beaded items that are quite nice. This is a must see place in .", "My husband and I visited the monkey forest with our driver, who also acted as our guide. Although there are signs telling you what to do and NOT to do, it was reassuring to have Putu Raka our driver there. Putu held the bananas in his bag and so we were at no risk of being ambushed or investigated (lol) by the monkeys. We had a great time and I thoroughly enjoyed the forest but it was the monkeys that stole my heart. We got some great pics. The best advice Putu gave us was to RELAX and enjoy. Loved it", "Loved the view, but than you are surrounded by aggressive monkeys, as I was watching a group of them playing a big male came up from behind me and snatched my cell phone, one I was holding tightly because I knew they were naughty, but did not realize how quick and strong they are. The forest ranger got my phone back, an hour later, but the battery and back case were gone :-( After the episode with the monkey I wanted to leave, we did not go to the Kecak dance as planned. The scenery is gorgeous though, but so crowded with people taking their selfies so its hard to get a good picture.", "Had a ball going here and seeing all the monkeys. Be careful though and follow the instructions, they can be naughty. But the monkeys look well cared for. The forest is lovely and cool too.", "Stunning sea and cliff view. We went with our 6-year-olds but they were not impressed at all. In fact, they just wanted to leave as they were so bothered by the temple monkeys that were pretty aggressive. They were showing their fangs to some tourist and a couple of them even stole the tourists' sunglasses. The climbing, however, did not bother them at all so it is absolutely doable with kids that age. Heard Tanah Lot was a lot better but it will be quite a drive to get there from Nusa Dua.", "Loved it here ! It felt like we were walking through The Jungle Book. Lots of cute monkeys to see - definitely worth a visit !", "While in Ubud, the sacred monkey forest sanctuary is a must see for everyone who enjoys a beautiful scenery and who loves animals. Interact personally with the georgeous monkeys as you walk arround the forest. If one follows the guidelines provided by signs and sactuarypersonel, one will have an incredible experiense. We were there with two young girls who was amazed. If you are calm and respectful, the monkeys are to.", "We went after 2PM, so monkeys are suppose to be more relaxed as they’ve been fed by several tourists by this point and aren’t as aggressive. We really enjoyed it and the forest/temple is simply breathtaking. It rained right as we were going in, so crowd wasn’t overwhelming which was very nice. Expect annoying tourists and obnoxious behaviour, but these main attractions always have that when there are large tour groups present.", "If you are in the area it doesn't cost much and you are up and close with monkeys. There's a nice tropical forrest river running through it that you walk down into over a few suspended bridges and pathways so it's a nice scenery watching the monkeys in their natural habitat. They will climb on you if you sit down but just be careful as they like to steal anything not secured like hats and sunglasses. I did see s few aggressive ones but just follow the rules and you'll be fine. I saw a monkey snatch a packet of Pringles from a tourist across the street next to the entrance and the monkey opened it just like human would , to bad buddy but another packet as you've lost these for good lol", "$3 (aud) to get in. Thousands of monkeys just wandering around. You can buy bananas and they will come take them off you to eat. Enjoyed this, but what was sad was the tourists who were poking and tormenting the monkeys for their photo opportunities.", "A worthwhile visit in Ubud- the sanctuary was large enough to make a solid 2 hour visit and the macaques were not hard to find! A word of warning; they will jump on you and root through any bags (and turn aggressive if you resist) so try to make sure you're not carrying food, even in a zipped pocket.", "It was lovely to see the monkeys close up..there were hundreds of them .You pay to go in and then pay if you want bananas to feed them . Lots of photo opportunities and great fun for everyone", "I loved this so much I went twice in the week I was in Ubud and took my sketchbook. I could watch the antics of the monkeys for hours. At 40,000 rupiah for adults (I think 30,000 for kids) the entry fee is reasonable and the sanctuary is well staffed with attendants ready to step in when the monkeys are naughty (which they frequently are). The most annoying thing about this place was the stupidity of some of the tourists. Most of the negative reviews relate to being bitten by monkeys. It is easy to forget that these are wild animals and, if you buy the bananas (I think about 20,000 for a small bunch) to feed the monkeys, you are taking a risk. If you go, make sure you read the sign and the rules. If you take your kids, supervise them adequately. I saw an unsupervised 2-3 year old run towards a large male monkey. If I hadn't alerted a staff member, the monkey could have felt threatened and done some serious damage.", "We spent several hours walking through the park and while the monkeys were the main attraction, we were taken by the care that has gone in to landscaping and creating a natural space. The monkeys really were as interesting and energetic as advertised and for the most part ignored the people around them. A lovely experience and a must if visiting Ubud.", "Don't miss this if you have kids with you on the trip; they will love it. Good couple of hours near Ubud... Not only the monkeys but the stone sculptures are worth a visit. Really nice.", "the monkey forest was a blast. monkeys were everywhere and as long as you abide by the rules posted outside there won't be any problems. no food, no plastic water bottles. monkeys are great with people and with people taking photos of them. beware at busy times of day that some people do not pay attention to the posted rules and set the monkeys off with food, or poor behaviour and end up with little monkey \\arguments\\\" around them or monkeys climbing all over them. steer clear of these people and you'll enjoy your visit\"", "The rock carvings were amazing and there was heaps of monkeys. I paid for some ba as to feed the monkeys which I would do again. I had given a couple of monkeys a banana each and was walking away when I had another monkey try to bite me. The keepers were quick to get him away however he did leave teethmarks but luckily did not break the skin. After this we decided to just sit down and watch the monkeys. I had a very young monkey come and sit on my knee for a few minutes. I also saw a newborn monkey and it's mother. It was a nice afternoon, just be aware these monkeys are wild and can become aggressive......but they are cute!", "The monkey forest is a must do if your in , especially Ubud. It was within walking distance to our hotel and we spent about and hour and a half there. My husband and I enjoyed it. We didn't buy bananas since we didn't have a chance to get out rabies vaccinations before we came and are glad we didn't buy them. Even though we didn't buy bananas a smaller monkey climbed up my leg and onto my shoulder out of no where. It was surprising for sure but if you stay calm they are harmless. Read the rules before you enter so you know what to do. We did see a few sneaky monkeys take stuff out of people's bags and purses so be advised, but it's a great time and something everyone it's experience if your going to . If you do buy bananas the monkeys will be all over you so if you don't want that don't buy food and they will usually leave you alone. It's very interesting to see them roam free and walk about the tourists and you can usually get a few laughs out of the experience too. Great time! ", "I was very apprehensive about visiting with my children after reading some of the Trip Advisor reviews (aggressive, biting monkeys) however the kids really wanted to visit so away we went. We didn't encounter or witness any biting incidents or aggression from the monkeys. Our guide did say there are a few Monkey Forests & this one is the only one he recommends as the monkeys are well fed & cared for & not aggressive. The kids & hubby happily fed the monkeys the bananas they had purchased. All went well & the kids enjoyed it so much they have all asked to visit again before we leave!", "This is one of the best “attractions” in ubud , you must come here and visit it. Be careful at the bags and wallet , cause these monkeys are professional thief. DONT bring any food inside , you will found already inside the forest locals selling you proper food for monkeys..", "The monkeys were a lot friendlier than I had expected. They will do just about anything for food and you have to be careful. If you aren't careful they will take whatever you have in your hands when you aren't paying attention. It's a shame that some people don't show these monkeys the respect they deserve. One guest was harassing and teasing the monkeys with a banana and ended up getting scratched and bitten. But we all knew it was coming from his behavior. ", "I came here after my volcano tour and had a great time watching the monkeys. They are very cute but can be mean if you are not careful. I did enjoy taking photos of them and watching some of them eat corn and bananas. There were lots of babies too, so I got to see them alot too.", "The monkeys are so cute and funny to watch! They are smart, though, and they will take anything you have that they want. The employees warn you ahead of time not to take anything like water bottles, food, etc into the forest or to put it somewhere sealed up so the monkeys can't get it. They won't steal your camera or anything usually. You just have to be careful around the babies. They are SUPER cute but their moms can be quite protective...so be careful. I've heard stories of people getting bit here, but the day we went, the monkeys were all pretty well-behaved.", "This was one of my favorite attractions I visited in !!! Parking was easy right in front of the Monkey Forest. The Monkeys were everywhere, fun and non-threating at all. To get them to climb on you, just buy a bag of bananas from the vendors you see in the front and/or in the forest. Then hold a banana up high like the \\statue of Liberty\\\" and the monkey will climb up and sit on your shoulder and eat the banana or fruit allowing you to take wonderful photos. The forest itself was beautiful with jungle-like trees and a temple with in the forest also wonderful for picture taking. It was not crowded at all and was a great stop, which was quick and fun. This is a must-stop!!!! Your in and out quickly!!\"", "The place expecially downstairs remind indiana Jones scenes. monkeys are really funny but maybe too used to humans, and sometimes regarding the number of tourists, you can wonder who is the monkey! but overall the place is really nice, you feel like in the jungle surrounded by small monkeys ", "Clean, well organised and safe. Keep any shiny things(e.g. earings) concealed as they attract little fingers and hands! Setting is lovely - in the forest and troupes abound. Temple to see. Places to rest. Interesting tropical plants and very old trees. Close to Ubud - worth a visit if you like natural habitat time with monkeys!", "The trip to will be incomplete if one miss to visit The Monkey Forest Sanctuary. We recall the Monkey Army of Lord Shri Rama when we visit this place. A human friendly monkeys , ready to support to take photographs with you, felt no animal fear but have to safe guard your purse and bags, especially if you are caring food items.", "The monkey forest was a real fun experience. There is a good parking situation (not too expensive), but there were (like we expected) many tourists. The price is ok, but I would be nicer, if there were more space (you could basically follow the way for one hour and then it was over. Be careful with the monkeys, one of them wanted to steal my cellphone!! After this experience, I would recommend you to search for a local restaurant (maybe a 10 minute walk away) and not to go into the first tourist place you see.", "We went to the monkey forest it was such a fantastic experience, the monkey's are so beautiful. They will come up so close to you and if you buy bananas to feed them they will climb all over you. You can get so many great photos.", "If you like monkeys this is a nice way to see them. They were all pretty chilled and not as aggressive as other monkeys I have seen in Asia! Heaps of little baby ones too.", "We heard it gets very busy so arrived when it opened. The monkeys are wild and roam freely. They look happy and relaxed but can be very cheeky. Both my husband and I had one climb on us as they are very inquisitive! They were not vicious to us at all. We loved watching the younger ones jumping in a pool, it was just like teenagers at a lake .....so very funny.", "Set amongst a beautiful forest, the monkeys are definitely worth going to see. You don’t have to let them get on you if you don’t want. Just watching them behave and how they interact with each other is awesome! Not something you see everyday :)", "Went into the monkey forest in the afternoon, although it was raining we still got to see the monkeys in a more natural habitat. We didn't take in food so the monkeys didn't seem bothered when we got close to them. Unfortunately we couldn't go into the temple as there was a ceremony on. Don't recommend going into the toilets, they are filthy.", "Definitely worth a visit - only cost around £4-5 per person. The monkeys can be vicious though so be careful of your personal belongings as they will try and steal them!", "This place is definitely made to be visited by tourists. Yes, it surely provides the necessary habitat for the monkeys inside, but it's also quite far from the real forests these nice animals live in. Still worth a visit.", "I enjoyed visiting this attraction, the monkeys were quite funny and interesting to watch as they walk around. However, I thought it would be much better. This is not really a forest, at all. It's a small forested area (within 15 minutes you're done walking around it) where they placed a lot of monkeys and that's pretty much it. When I read \\monkey forest\\\", I actually expected to visit a forest, a large area of nature that is naturally inhabited by monkeys, that is not the case. It's clearly a \\\"made for tourists\\\" attractions, where they selected a small green area and placed some monkeys there, which they feed regularly. They built several cemented pathways around the 'forest', where you will walk around to check out the animals. Still fun, I'd go again. The price is actually cheap, unlike many other things in which are a total rip off to tourists.\"", "A great place for photos, culture, scenery, tourists. Shame about the horrid monkeys. They were EVERYWHERE! My friend had her sunnies taken from her face and I had one jump on my back that I had to fight off and was scratched up my arm for my efforts. Horrific. A $3 AUD fee to get in. Plenty of parking. Monkeys ruined the experience unfortunately.", "Beautiful trees and forest but not great the way public feed and interact with the monkeys as from a conservation point not right.", "The monkey forest requires a certain approach to enjoy. 10% of visitors who have a monkey land on them are bitten or scratched. So this is something to be avoided by not carrying ANY food. Even wrapped up and in your bag. That said, monkey watching is fascinating and the forest itself totally gorgeous. We stayed on the other side of the forest, in Nyuh Kuning at the Saren Indah. Walking through it every day on our way into town was an absolute highlight.", "For anyone who hasnt seen Monkeys or Monkey's in mass numbers, this is a great place to visit. You'll see young to old monkeys and be able to interact with them well. One note of caution though, is that they will climb on you and try to steall your things. This includes entering your bags and taking things out. Be careful if you enter with bananas, as you will eb a target. Its best to go in empty handed for a casual stroll and watch the monkeys in their natural habitat. They are mischievous little critters.", "well done monkey experience! well marked paths, bathrooms etc. temples were lovely and the forest beautiful.", "This was a super cool experience! The monkey forest is a beautiful place, filled with greenery, old traditional structures and of course monkeys! You will find monkeys in every corner of the forest - they are super cute, interesting and intelligent. Be careful with your belongings, your sunglasses, cell phones, wallets. They're super clever, so they can unzip bags, pockets, you name it. All in all it is an incredible place to visit when you are in , it was on the top of our list!", "A Nice place to go in ubud, just be carefull with the monkeys. Many tourist feed bananas but want to have a Nice photo so try to maakte it hard for the monkey to get it. Be carefull with that, don't get rabies through a bite. ", "Very cool experience and great location for only 100.000 IDR (6 €) entrance. Friendly staff. Great chance to see lots of monkeys. The monkeys have all options to move around freely and seem to have it good there. They are absolutely used to people and not aggressive or anything like that until you behave as recommended.", "Big park and temple with plenty wild monkeys. We spent here two hours and get bored... My daughter has been beaten by monkey so be careful", "many monkeys, nice to observe not until when they jump on you. paid entrance ticket but no one to check. there was an alternative pathway to get into monkey forest and it appears that you can just walk right in without paying", "I live in Ubud and have seen over and over so many people fall foul of the monkeys ! You can see many outside the \\ forest \\\" without going inside where there is a very great danger of having items like sunglasses , cameras , phones etc taken off you by one of the primates ! If you do go in don't take any thing you are not willing to loose ! There is abit of a scam too where the monkey takes something and disappears up a tree only to be \\\" coaxed \\\" down by one of the wardens who then gets a reward from the grateful tourist ! Nice eh lol\"", "I had concerns as I am not a fan of zoos and have seen monkeys get pretty vicious in other countries. These ones are well fed (by the government, according to our guide) and used to humans. For the most part they go about their business and you snap pictures. What makes the attraction difficult is the people who clearly can't read or don't care to follow the rules. Don't bring water bottles or food - the monkeys will try to grab them and you can poison them. Don't pet their heads and give them the food- don't play tug of war with them. They are animals! Follow the rules, give them space and you will have a nice time getting very close to the monkeys.", "This can make a pleasant afternoon in a forest if you want to see some monkeys and don't mind the throngs of other tourists,", "Monkeys are wild animals which some people underestimate. Many tourists go there with things the Monkey may take of them so be considerate.", "After being recommended by a friend to visit, we set off to see the forest after lunch. We were warned by multiple people that the monkeys were extremely aggressive, might bite and steal everything we own. This was, however, a serious over exaggeration. I had even removed my glasses and earrings and it was unnecessary. There is an entry fee but a lot of people just walked in without paying, no one checks. The monkeys are after food, so if you are teasing them by hiding it just to get a good picture, they will jump on you and try to find it. That's when they might get aggressive, only because they have been doing it a long time. The forest is beautiful and gets overlooked due to the monkeys. Go in the morning time for less people.", "I am a little afraid of nese monkey forests, as the macques in the past tended to be aggressive: jumping on tourists, scratching, biting, and grabbing anything they could like cameras, jewelry, car keys. This last time I was there, I learned that they are now feeding the monkeys here and at Sangeh several times a day, and their behavior is now much better. The monkey forest itself is very pretty: dark and jungly, with a number of stone temples and a cemetery for cremations. Very atmospheric in a spooky sort of way. I am told about 600 monkeys live here. They are very used to tourists and are all over the place, waiting for bananas sold to the tourists at the gates.", "An experience of Monkey's interacting with people, a great experience. They take bananas out of you hands, be careful with your stuff as they try and run off with anything they can grab.", "Buy ticket at gate. Watch personal belongings, put backpack on your front and don't put sunnies on your head. The monkeys are very light fingered. They will let you get up close for photos and videos. You can buy food and a staff member will help you get some photos with them. Very humid take lots of water. I kept a face washer around my neck and rinsed it at every chance. Not for those unsteady on their feet. Lots of stairs and narrow paths. Oldies might like to sit up top with littlies in prams and send the younger and fitter folk down into the depths. You can follow the top path along past a shop and on to a row of market stalls with usual stuff. Sarongs, t-shirts and the like. I bartered with a lady in the carpark and bought a few nice folding fans as gifts. Too humid to stay long, but worth a visit.", "Invited many friends to see monkey forest always impress them. The sacred temple inside guarded by the monkeys make this area is a must see. The facilities like toilet and parking area are also well organised. Will keep recommending friends to come and visit monkey forest ubud.", "My wife and I visited the monkey forest with a friend during a recent trip to Ubud. My wife had a very bad experience around monkeys at the Uluwatu Temple a few years ago and absolutely did not want to go inside. But she finally agreed and was glad she did. The monkeys are very friendly and as long as you respect them they will not get aggressive. The sanctuary is very peaceful. We went in the late afternoon and were told that while we didn't see as many monkeys as the morning visitors, they are more relaxed. They have bananas for sale if you want more up close interaction and there are also guides who will assist if you want to get a photo with a monkey on your shoulder. We observed how some visitors interacted with the monkeys and it is no wonder why some people say they are aggressive. We watched one visitor put a phone about 2 inches from the monkey's face and it was agitating the monkey and caused a reaction. But we as humans would do the same thing if somebody came up and put a camera in your face. We also saw a visitor give a monkey a plastic bag of junk food which was disappointing. Another pretended to give a banana and then tried to take it back, teasing the monkey with it, and the monkey started to climb to get the promised banana. The woman seemed upset and claimed the monkey was aggressive but she was the one playing games with the monkey. Common sense will keep you safe. I was glad we took the time during our trip to Ubud to visit the monkey forest sanctuary and my wife was also glad to have had a positive experience in with monkeys,", "There're a lot of monkeys that can keep you entertained. The forest is very beautiful. If you want you can buy a bunch of bananas and feed the monkeys.", "Interesting place to visit, many monkeys are here, many of them are very lazy, some of them can follow you during your trip at the forest. Be careful with your things, don't carry much with you (sunglasses, cap, etc.) because they can steal something. Don't eat anything because monkeys are permanently triggered at food. Don't feed them because you can be attacked by them if you don't give them all that you have. They have feed places and get enought food from the staff. Be careful, don't feed monkeys and don't look into their eyes, don't focus your attention too much on them, just enjoy their life and don't disturb them.", "Easy way to go and see lots of monkeys, young and old. They do jump on you and try and steal anything that's not securely fastened, just be wary as you walk around and it's not a problem. Great picture opportunities and lovely scenery.", "This is our second trip to Indonesia The first,3 years ago when we came here we visited the monkey forest loads of times and were able to feed them,we encountered no problems atall and the monkeys were quiet happy to have photos taken as they were fixated on being fed. This time however as we entered it immediately became apparent that the monkeys were more aggressive,and you can no longer feed them. We witnessed many many attacks while we were there. I can’t help but wonder if the monkeys are agitated by tourists more so now that they are no longer kept happy with the occasional banana. One young boy was simply sat down,nowhere near monkeys and one ran up to him and bit his arm Another woman was photographing a monkey from a distance and another cane from behind and bit her leg. It’s wonderful to see the monkeys,but it’s upsetting and such a shame to see how they have turned in the last 3 years. If you go in,do not have anything on you that they can take,DO NOT take food or drink,do not get close to them,do not make eye contact,and definitely DO NOT go NEAR the babies,the mother with be close and watching...too close and she WILL attack you.", "The Monkey Forest is located on the outskirts of Ubud town and here you can get really close to the monkeys as you walk through the forest. Some people purchase food at the entrance to feed the monkeys and this is no problem as long as you keep feeding the monkeys. If you try and hide food in your bag they will come up and pull at the bag until you give them what you want. The monkeys seem to be very tame and you can get some great close up photos of the monkeys if photography id your thing,", "Never had seen something like this before , the monkeys are in thousands and amazing place , but they can also be a bit dangerous , little thieves :)", "I know, it is the Monkey Forest, but I quess I wasn't ready for that many monkeys. There are just a few as you enter the attraction, but as you get deeper into the forest, the numbers quickly grow. They sell bananas and sweet potatoes to feed the monkeys. You have to be care full carrying food since they will sneak up behind you and steal the food. I did see a couple of times the monkeys looked like they were going to bite, but I did not see anyone get bit. They will climb on you if you let them. Just be aware of your surroundings. I found it very interesting but the interest wears off pretty quick when you are always covering your back.", "Relaxed atmosphere, wild forest, while well designed paths for tourists. Monkeys are lovely and fit well with the temple, the deers and the art gallery. Keep your belongings with you, unless you don't care about them- they can be easily snatched by monkeys.", "Great visit! Staff are very friendly & helpful. It was very neat & clean for it's location (extremely well maintained). Great place for photos of monkeys in their environment (or as close as you can get) Perhaps don't use the drinking fountains as the monkeys certainly know how to use them too. Very fascinating to watch them use objects as tools to dig & scratch. Great visit", "great experience, what a lovely forest to walk through, and as you would expect from the name, monkeys everywhere. There are signs up at the entrance, read the instructions, they are there for a good reason. We saw people who obviously either didn't read the directions or didn't want to follow them, they were the ones getting chases or scared by the monkeys. We were fine, a monkey climbed on my head and back, (trying to get my water bottle) but I was totally fine, he wasn't aggressive, just curious, there are forest rangers everywhere, one will come and help. We saw people being really stupid though and teasing the monkeys, these are wild animals, not pets, they might scratch or bite if scared or made angry, so we would advise to be careful and follow the instructions of the rangers. A great place to walk around, very pretty, interesting temples, very busy though, oh, and don't forget your mosquito stuff if you are there later in the day, we were a bit chomped by the time we got out again!", "Nice big park to see absolutely hundreds of Macaque monkeys running and just being monkeys really. I'm not a big monkey man but I enjoyed myself nevertheless!", "Take care at your bags! They are always hungry....even they have a lot to eat, but they are funny! Enjoy!", "A fun place to walk around. It is a beautiful jungle. I honestly found the monkeys to be a bit aggressive and scary, but there are people who walk around and make sure nothing gets out of hand. When you get a banana in your hand, make sure your camera is ready, because a monkey will snatch it before you know it!", "This is a must. I think we paid around twelve dollars . It is well worth a look to see the monkeys in there own habitat, but don't take anything that dangles, as you may return without it. There are plenty of monkeys to see. Mums dads and babies. You can buy food to feed the monkeys and they will take it straight out of your hands. The babies of course were the cutest. It is a tidy and well maintained park.", "A very nice place, not just because of the many monkeys around that you can take pictures of but also a very nice forest with huge amazing trees and a lot of scenic places to take amazing photos. The monkeys are playful and fun. There’s also a art gallery with amazing paintings you can even purchase.", "There are better places in to see monkeys than Monkey Forest. There are lots of monkeys which is evidently exciting for those that visit but it's not special enough, looked after enough or worth the fee (50000IRP) to get in. ", "If you like to view monkeys it is worth visiting Monkey Forest. Not having any rabies shots I was reluctant to go but the hubby really wanted to go. The entry fee is 30,000IDR (approx $3). There are lots of monkeys around and they are not afraid of humans. You can purchase bananas inside the sanctuary, but the critters really seemed to want some sort of a cookie or biscuit. If you don't want a monkey crawling on you just don't hold any food and keep all shiny things packed away (sunglasses, water bottles, trinkets). They really only seemed to be interested in people who might offer them food. The temples are very interesting and completely overrun with monkeys. However, gates to the temples are locked. You can look into the area but cannot get past the gates.", "Walking distance to central Ubud, you may as well pop in. It's a lovely walk with some mice scenery and temples, statues and a cemetry scattered about. The monkeys aren't scary! Or at least not usually. They are cheeky and sneaky though so make sure there is no way into your bag at all - they will find the smallest way in! They're amusing to watch and interact with. They are quite habituated and won't bother you so long as you stay calm and non-threatening. I even has some brush by me to get past me as I was sitting on a ledge, and one tried to use my long skirt to crack open a coconut (yeah, that doesn't seem logical to me either). Very crowded (by monkeys and humans), and messy as a result, but just roll with it. Go with low expectations and you'll love it.", "Travelled a long way to get there , long lines (August,busy season) admission charge and not able to see the worship area itself. Monkeys were a pleasant surprise but be careful as they are more aggressive than the ones at Monkey Forest", "It's a nice few hour walk. Some monkeys are near the entrance, but as we went deeper into the forest, there were many more, so we got lots of pictures with them, they jumped on our shoulders, even when we didn't have any food to give them (you can buy bananas in the forest to attract the monkeys). The walk was very pleasant, the forest is full of statues and temples, kind of felt like we were in \\The Jungle book\\\" :-) Just one thing - the monkeys are quicker than you think, so don't open yout bags even if you think they're far, or they'll jump on you, snatch your stuff, and jump away before you even realise what's happening. Also, when they get a hold of your phone, and you try to take it away from them, they bite! But otherwise they're harmless and cute as a button! :-D\"", "Fun place to visit! Great view everywhere. Monkeys all over! Staff was friendly and great. We felt safe and the monkeys were not bad, and when you felt unsure there was plenty of staff around to help. The place was very clean and it was a visually well cared for. We loved it!", "Must see forest:), close up with the monkeys. Be careful thou, they are not that friendly, still animals :) ", "Very nice experience with monkeys, who took me out of my hand bananas and some were sitting on my shoulders after eating. As a tip, the idea is to buy bananas and leave them inside your bag or backpack and go bananas pulling out gradually, because if they see all the bananas, you will have crazy monkeys around and you and could be stressful. Better to go in the morning... is not so hot.", "Costing just a few rupiah to enter, you'll find the place full not only of monkeys, but people, however the whole sanctuary is big enough that you're not quite falling over each other. It's all beautifully maintained with pathways swept, fences intact, and plants well looked after. But - BE CAREFUL. These monkeys are truly wild animals and will steal just about anything - we watched one remove a tube of hand sanitizer from a pocket on a rucksack. Heran a few yards with it and began to eat the contents. Not good for either party, so keep everything from hats and sunglasses, to cameras well secured or hidden away. The walk through the forest is beautiful - very green and shady with really interesting trees and plants. You could easily spend hours just walking around. The main entrance houses the usual eateries for those who can't possibly resist a slight pang of hunger, and photo opportunitues for those who can't resist taking several hundred selfies. A pleasant place to walk for a couple of hours, and not over priced. Would I go again? I doubt it.", "Nice time walking through the grounds and feeding monkeys of all sizes! Small bunch of bananas for 20,000 and big bunch for 50,000.", "I really enjoyed my visit to the Monkey Forest. It was worth the 50,000 IDR to buy bananas from the attendants and feed the monkeys. Surprisingly, even though they climbed all over me, they were super gentle.", "We came early at 9 to avoid crowds. The staffs are full of smile. Greetings all visitors. They let some animals out for visitors to have close encounter. The place is still under progress, looks like the animals not complete....However the place is so clean and well managed. Like most theme park....foods and drinks are being charge nearly double from normal. Souvenier like photos is also quite expensive.... somehow its kinda normal thing in majors tourist attractions", "We found a visit to the Monkey Forest a real highlight. At only 30,000IDR entrance it was affordable for a family of 6 like ours and we spent several hours taking photo's and enjoying the ambience of the forest. The 'staff' (not sure if they're staff or not) were very helpful and enabled us to get great photo's with monkeys on our kids shoulders. Even with lots of people in there it didn't feel too crowded and everyone was good-natured. A definite family favourite!", "If you pass through Ubud, Monkey forest is a must! Seeing and interacting with these monkeys is no where close to seeing them in western zoos. It's incredible! Feeding them is an incredible experience and seeing their actions it was one the funniest things in my life! Be careful though! They steal goods and bite. But in the end, how many people can say they were bitten by a monkey?", "The monkeys are at their most active after it rains, so if you're staying in Ubud try to time your visit after a morning rain. Be sure to explore all of the side paths and temples in the sanctuary... this is where some of the best pictures are. Also remember your monkey etiquette: direct stares from you are a threat, so don't; don't get too close to babies, adults are very protective; do not offer them food, you may get bitten or scratched in the melee you create; watch out for the packs of juveniles, they will mob you if you stop or bend down; before you go, learn the difference in appearance between males and females, juveniles and adults.", "Unique jungle setting to see the monkeys. Easy walk from ubud centre. Nothing overly aggressive monkeys found. Unique and interesting. Definitely worth the trip. One hour visit sufficient for us but can be done at even more leisurely pace.", "I am generally hesitant to visit animal attractions because I don't want to see animals caged or otherwise in bad conditions. I was very impressed with the Monkey Forest! This park is large and open and the monkeys have free range. They can choose to interact with visitors if they want to, but they have tons of forested area where they can retreat to if they don't. There were many monkeys hanging out in the open areas along the path. They get close and sometimes even climb up on people's shoulders. Plenty of up-close photo opportunities. Aside from the monkeys, this is a beautiful lush park with great statues.", "I've been in August 2017, to this place, the entry fee is about $3 USD which does full justice to the place beautiful scenic beauty mini waterfalls and yes to the forget the monkeys , be careful not to stare at them or annoy them, the place depicts ancient architecture there is a graveyard too i suppose for monkeys, monkeys are given a freehand and wonderful place to visit.", "Such a fun and cheap experience. We fed monkeys for hours as the climbed on us. They did try and open backpacks and steal things from your hands so be careful. But a must experience.", "It's a great place to visit: beautiful scenery, huge forrest, amazing views. But be careful with monkeys. They are trouble :) they like to steal glasses/ hats/ jewelry/ water bottles/ food. Don't look them in the eye, don't touch them, don't eat/get food in front of them :) otherwise it's really fun", "I went to the Sacred Mokey Forest Sanctuary in Ubud for nearly an hour in a rushed half day tour with Buffalo Tours. You are able to buy bananas for $2.50 aus for a small bunch or $5 aus for a large bunch if i remember correctly. If you hold a banana up they will climb onto you, grab the banana and eat it on your shoulder or back on the ground. Just relax so they feel they can relax too. Dont take the banana back offering and if a bigger monkey comes along, give it to it straight away as scary as it is. Dont agitate the monkey for reaction. Enjoy the mokeys playing in the pool and admire them jumping from branches into the water. This was the highlight of my trip to Ubud.", "But beware. They are tricky and will steal all the bananas! The grounds are beautiful as well. Great experience.", "Despite many mosquito bites (wearing insect repellent), the monkey forest is kept very clean and one really does get to see the monkeys very close (sometimes too close)! Definitely a lot of fun and must see..", "As soon as you pay and enter the park you can’t help it to point your camera in all different directions, the park is lushly with matured threes and very shaded ( great for hot sunny day) and there are no shortest of monkeys playing and care for each other ( nature as it best ) Don’t bring any food with you or ware any long earrings and you will be fine Great place to “take a hike “", "We went here to visit whilst we were in Ubud - it's worth a visit - but please abide by the rules - why do people insist on trying to give the moneys high fives or wave food at them and wonder why they get bitten or jumped on - be sensible walk round observe and enjoy its worth seeing but please go with the right attitude.", "dont feed bananas! they can be agressive otherwise! we didnt feed them just walked around and a couple even shook my hand and sat next to me. toilets are at the back and very clean 20.000rp entry per adult. dont get chatting to the guides, as they will start following you around talking and then ask for $$$!! a great experience to take up an hour or so!", "Very nice stop in Ubud. Had been before and monkeys were a little aggressive but it is different now. There are keepers to keep an eye on them and regular supplies of food so the monkeys are not desperate for food and therefore less aggressive now. Best you take own bananas to feed as they sell for 20000 or 50000rp for a bunch. Just keep them in a secure bag and only pull out as you want to give them. Super cute monkeys and beautiful walk through peaceful rainforest area.", "This place has beautiful scenery and we got to see lots of monkeys. We were attacked by a monkey as it jumped on me trying to steal my water bottle. My husband had to take the monkey of me and it got agressive on him. After that we left as I was scared.", "I'm not fond of monkeys but we still visited the place just to see them. It's a nice park to go to but I wished that they update the signages around and make it a bit cleaner, modern and well maintained. The place has such a potential for education. It's a shame that there are no staff explaining the relevance of the place, nor the specie of the monkeys...something that American parks are are great at doing. The monkeys are running around loose on that park but there's no need to panic nor be scared as they are harmless. Just don't look at them in the eye! Some of the monkeys would go up on people's shoulders, that is if you have a banana... It makes for a good profile picture, lol!", "Reasonable admission price only 50,000 rupiah. Very busy in the middle of the day. Monkeys look very healthy and the surrounding forest is beautiful.", "If you're nearby definitely take an hour or two out of your day to take a walk round this place Once you're in definitely get a bunch of bananas but do not expect to have them long. The whole bunch will be taken within minutes! Bit of advice I heard was to take a seat somewhere within the forest at a bench, relax and keep fairly still. Quite likely they'll come and climb on you as they get curious. This worked really well and we had a tiny monkey playing round us and trying to cause trouble in no time and was fun saying hello to them. All good fun! ", "As the name suggests a beautiful little forest with scores of monkeys. It's really worth visiting and spending few hours here ...just be careful u do not carry any eatables or expensive things in hand that could catch the fancy of the naughty primates there.", "The Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary is a lot bigger than most visitors might expect - in fact we got lost a couple of times! I suggest allowing a good hour here to admire and wander the many paths through the ruins/sacred sites. There's beautiful foot bridges, ponds, and a temple to admire - all in an ancient setting. And of course, there are quite a few monkeys to observe. We didn't run into any trouble with them, but they seem to go for people carrying a plastic bag - so don't take one in or get one out of your bag during the visit. We also saw one monkey thieving a bottle of water out of the side pocket of a backpack - so just ensure you've secured your things.", "Although the location is beautiful and the monkey seem cute, it’s a very stressful experience. You are constantly worried a monkey will jump and bite you. You need to make sure not to carry anything on you or have your hands in your pockets. They are pretty angry and viscous monkeys. I didn’t fully enjoy my experience", "An hour plus out of Seminyak. But totally worth the visit. 30,000 rupiah to get in. From there. Buy small bunches of bananas. Then separate them before you leave the stall. Otherwise, an enthusiastic monkey will mug you of all of them in one go. Very friendly monkeys. Wonderful spot.", "Upon arriving we were asked by our female guide if we would like to purchase food for he monkeys. The cost of which was minimal. The guide showed us how to feed them and made us feel very safe with the monkeys. She helped with picture opportunities and was very friendly. We also got dressed up in traditional nese wear and help a giant fruit bat which was a unique experience.", "Worth a visit just to see the monkeys in a habitat that they are free to move about in and not in cagges", "The sanctuary is quite a pleasant place to wander around. The monkeys did jump on people and I noticed quite a few people saying they had been bitten. Thankfully they did not really bother me during my visit. There were some families with young children who really appeared to be enjoying their visit. Other visitors got over excited though and ran away screaming from the monkeys, which was a little off putting. The staff seemed to be very good and there is clear signposting about how to behave around the monkeys. Not my favourite place but I can see why people might enjoy it.", "Ubud monkey forest is probably one ofe the few places in where monkeys are well treated and because of that pretty friendly and nice.", "Right in the middle of town, close to shops and restaurants. If you don't disturb the monkeys, they wont disturb you. A nice green lush place, and you can make what you want from it. As most other places, it has a shopping complex you walk through which is handy.", "Visited the Monkey Forest with my girlfriend. I read some reviews and decided not to purchase any food or bring food along. The monkeys are feral and will jump on you if they believe you have food or something worth snatching, so keep your belongings close to you at all times. Overall the Monkey Forest was worth a look but I wouldn't recommend it to anyone visiting ", "Visiting Sacred Monkey Forest was a great experience. In the forest you forget all about the traffic and the town. Just enjoy being in the forest and of course all the monkeys. As other warn, do not bring in anything edible and keep bottles well hidden in your bag and drink when you're back outside. The monkeys are curious and cheeky and will look into anything.", "monkeys in this park well behaved as they are regularly fed by park attendants. plenty of scenery to look at and film", "Loving Animals beauty place Temple River all is perfect place in Ubud . Big Area many monkey little bit naughty", "If you are staying in Ubud, you will be “walking-close” to the Monkey Forest; and this is a really fun place to visit. It’s bigger than it first appears and there are a couple of entrances. Everybody warns you about not getting too close to the monkeys, and this is good advice. . . they have no fear of humans and are determined to take whatever food seems available to them. Nevertheless, it is so tempting for all tourists to want to have their picture taken with these funny creatures when they stop running around and are sitting either on a monkey statue or railing near you. In our case, close to one of the temples was a mother and her baby and a father, too. We gave our iPad to another tourist and asked if he’d shoot our picture while we stood in front of the monkeys. We were not that close; but as we turned around and smiled for the camera. . . boom, right on my back jumped the mother, whipping me in the face with her tail and I got a bit unnerved thinking she would start getting into my backpack. I managed to get her off, but in the meantime, scary as it was, we laughed and everything turned out fine and we did get some VERY memorable photos. One nice thing also happened while we were there. . .that was a ceremony at one of the “sacred” spots down some stairs by the little stream. It is there that we watched a nese woman bring water and incense and flowers; and with her few friends performed a lovely ceremony at a shrine. There is another area where some temples are, and you can see monkeys there, too. We were warned not to touch them, but (as you can see in one of my pictures), one monkey just loved being petted on his neck (kind of like you do to a cat or dog).", "We visited the Scared Monkey Forest Sanctuary and enjoyed every moment. The monkeys were very friendly and adorable. If you are in Ubud, this is a must-visit.", "The park is beautiful and worth going to see.. but as it suggest they are monkeys everywhere and if you have food they will jump on you.. don't even have the smell of food in your bag.. otherwise you are safe and can walk around in peace and enjoy the park..", "Very good price, Must go and see! Just be careful because they can pinch things from you. Beautiful forest to look around.", "We were told to go early as the monkeys will have been fed and are less likely to be aggressive. This made sense to us. The Monkey Forest has 3 temples, and a grave yard, all beautiful areas. We especially liked the water temple which had many photo opportunities - such as a huge banyan tree, beautiful temple, many carvings and 2 wonderful Komodo dragons carved hanging over a cave. We enjoyed it.", "Very nice walk through jungle landscape , monkeys doing what monkeys do Suitable for dry days, quite slippery when paths are wet", "This is worth a visit if in Ubud. The forest area itself is a bit like something from Indiana Jones and the monkeys are charming. You are warned not to take in any food as the monkeys will find it and I did see monkeys climbing over other visitors and turning out thier pockets but they didn't really come too close to me. It seemed like they left you alone if you didn't encourage them. However, after leaving the forest I stopped to take a picture and felt something at my bag - when I looked down a monkey was unzipping my handbag. It obviously thought I wasn't looking!", "This was pretty scary. The monkeys will just jump out of the trees onto you and take anything water bottles bags sunglasses... The staff are good though if they have something important they'll try to get it back. My advice worth the visit but travel light.", "Amazing nature mixed with great sculptures and local temples architecture. A lot of fun if you enjoy interacting with monkeys, but remember this are wild and might act in unexpected ways.", "A must-see!! We enjoyed our visit to see the monkeys. Just hide your stuff well or they can take it. And obviously use your judgement. Don't threaten them or pet them. They will come up to you especially if you have food in hand. We'd love to come back again!", "A very busy tourist attraction which was very well priced with a lot of Monkeys welcoming you at the entrance.Once you enter there are monkeys big and small that come up to you looking for food which can be frightening to some as they a very full on.There is a forest walk that you can do if you are keen, but for me the monkeys became a bit full on.", "We visited this place about 20 years ago and his has changed a lot. It used to be a small forest with lots of monkeys, but that was it. No it's a well maintained park, but still full of monkeys. Buy some bananas, but be careful not to hold them all in your hands. They will jump on you to grab them. The also jump on your backpack and try to open it to look for food. When you're in Ubud it's a nice place to visit.", "We arrived and a man at the entrance tied for me a sarong and forced a bag of peanuts into my hands for feeding the monkeys and asked me to pay 20000rp. I was not into feeding them monkeys and luckily my nice driver told me that it was NOT a must to buy the peanuts so i politely gave back the nuts to the man. So please dont feel obliged to buy the bananas or nuts if you dont want to! Entrance is 20000rp for adults and 10000rp for kids. We skipped the kecak dance but it costs 100000rp. View was gorgeous but thats it. Too many people taking pictures along the narrow path so you cant stay too long at one spot to enjoy the view because you do not want to block other's path. Overall the experience was okay though because we saw the sun sets. :)", "After you have seen the first few monkeys, it loses its charm. There are way too many tourists (myself included) that are on the grounds at one time & it does become overbearing having to stop for people taking endless photos. Kids can go however the monkeys can be excitable - go if you have the urge to see some monkeys, could spend time better elsewhere in ubud.", "You can sit there and watch the monkeys for hours. They are really entertaining. And the area is sometimes very joungle oriented. But beware that the monkeys will sometimes jump up on your shoulder. But taking it easy will solve the situation and will do it to a nice experience.", "Very nice and pleasent day with the monkeys, crowdy but its quite a big place so there were no problems to find a less crowded path! Friendly personal and monkeys. Must visit at least once!", "Anytime you are in a park full of monkeys it will be a good time. The park is well laid out and well maintained. There are birds and fish as well as the monkeys. We spent almost an hour there and enjoyed every minute. You do need local currency to get in.", "These monkeys are not scared of people. In fact, we were more apprehensive of them than they were of us. Probably because they are used to being fed.", "We were not sure if we should go to this place. For the fear of the monkeys jumping us and biting us! However, we went anyway, and it was tons of fun! The monkeys were very lively and they did not give us much attention. Off course you should be careful. We saw a monkey jump onto the head of one girl during our stay. He just sat there for a bit and then jumped into a tree. She did the right thing, stayed calm and approached a tree and waited for him to jump.", "never expected to Monkey Forest to be enjoyable, as it was a touristy spot. The heavy vegetation and large trees, helped cooled the area, whilst monkeys roamed about minding their own business.. The taxi driver told us the monkeys were better natured compared to another spot. Definitely a nice break from the bustling hot street.", "My husband and I loved our visit to the monkey forest today. It’s a beautiful place and the monkeys are everywhere. We went with our guide who told us the best things to do to enjoy our visit. Follow the rules and guidelines, give the monkeys their space and you’ll have a very enjoyable visit!", "Nice to visit. Monkeys are not aggressive. Are you afraid don give them bananas. Make sure everything in your bag is a lock.", "The place is too touristy. If you want to have a great time with lesser crowd, then go during the morning hours. There are caretakers everywhere inside the place, who are very helpful in guiding everyone. If you are planning to feed Banana, then be extra cautious. The monkeys climb on people to grab food. Don't forget to go down near the huge banyan tree which leads to a small brook which is tranquil and beautiful.", "I have been to a few times, and I always go to the monkey forest. It's a beautiful and tranquil place where culture and nature intersect. The great thing is, it's also a chance to enjoy the wildlife of without all the unnecessary captivity and lack of care sometimes seen in other places.", "This is one of the most common tourist attractions in and is included in every itinerary. Dependent on where you stay, Ubud can be ~ an 01 hour drive. Try to club the monkey forest with Batur lake, rice fields and near by attractions. Please make note of the restrictions and safety guidelines in the park.", "I took two kids (8 and 12) with some trepidation after reading the reviews - but really it's a great place - a lovely botanical garden filled with lots of monkeys . We took precautions to not wear sunglasses and to not take any food in the bags and had no trouble at all from the monkeys. They largely ignored the human visitors and got on with their lives. The gardens are lovely and the monkeys seem well fed and cared for. Ignore the bad reviews - avoid plastic or paper bags and take off your sunnies.", "Obviously we went there to see monkeys but we didn’t expect to see such magnificent trees which was an added pleasure. The monkeys aren’t in cages and other then a few typical idiot tourists trying to coax the monkeys for their Instagram shots we were able to sit and we enjoy watching the monkeys do their thing. Lots of little babies playing to make your heart melt and the feeding tank structure was really interesting. We went on a Saturday and it wasn’t even that busy.", "Lots of fun watching the monkeys and cute baby monkeys too. Cool old temples overgrown by jungle in Indiana Jones -like surroundings, absolutely worth seeing.", "Very nice activity for the entire family. Many outstanding temples, waterfalls and carvings to see would however have liked to have a tour guide that could tell us more about the temples and sites. Monkeys were peaceful at first but started getting aggressive and was rather scared after a while.", "The place is good, have many monkey, take picture with monkey but the ticket very expensive and monkey take we are sun glass.", "I loved the park - it was beautiful. We didn't buy bananas but instead watched as the cheeky monkeys grabbed them from others! It was maddening when tourists teased the monkeys (they are wild animals), and a bit funny when the monkeys got their own back!!!", "We were aware of all the precautions and did not carry any food or drinks in our bags and made sure we had no loose items and kept our distance. We enjoyed watching the monkeys from a distance but once a baby monkey came too close to me without me noticing this and the mother ran to me and scratched my arm. There was really nothing I could have done to avoid this as I did not see the baby! Now I have to get rabies shots which are expensive and painful so would not visit this forest again. We also saw 3 other incidents while we were there, one involving a monkey stealing a dummy out of a baby's mouth and monkeys jumping on people and being aggressive. Maybe it's better to wear jeans and long sleeves to protect your skin.", "I'm a huge animal lover so I couldn't pass up this opportunity. I brought a bunch of bananas to have the experience of interacting with the monkeys. It was worth it for me! If you don't want to be bothered don't bring food especially water bottles. These monkeys are too curious. I spent one hr here and it wasn't long enough to explore the forest. Enjoy but be careful and aware. 👍", "Very nice place to walk and observe the monkeys, watch out for your bags! They can unzip them :-) if you let them on you, be aware they are very curiuos and if you have food they will find it and eat it. But great experience, even the park without monkeys would be very nice to explore, add the monkeys and you have a lot to see!", "We really like natural and real things,these are the things you should do in ,enjoying the natural culture and incredible things,we guarantee you will happy of these ,come and see !!!so you really like it,good monkeys and friendly", "You will spend a couple of hours here max. The monkeys are very cheeky. If you buy bananas be very careful.", "So much fun. Was looking at the monkeys esp the babies. They look so cute. There are 'boss' monkey as well which look so scary. Well, feel safe because the staff are standing by in every spot.", "Our family of five (3 kids aged 6, 8 & 10), enjoyed monkey forest. It was quiet compared to our previous visit two years prior. The entry fee is reasonable. The monkeys are very clever, my husband had four monkeys jump on his back at different times and two managed to un-zip his backpack, we didn't have any food with us so it didn't worry us as he just shook them off. If in Ubud, monkey forest is a must do!", "we have visited Monkey Forest on late afternoon early in the week. It's a short walk from the central Ubud, it's probably one of the busiest places in the town. It's a lusch forest with old trees and overwhelming nature. Cheeky monkeys hoping around the paved streets, trees and fences. Hidden waterfalls and routes, old stone sculptures on each corners make this place very charming IF NOT mad crowds of loud tourists it would be serene place to be. My other remark is that the deers are kept in very small cages where as the monkeys have unlimited space- it doesn't make much sense, the deers don't look happy either. Overall defenetely a place to go but don't expect a 'forest' experience", "this place offers a nice short walk in a scenic place together with watching monkeys jumping around.", "A beautiful setting in Ubud where the monkeys live in their own habitat. Don't be fooled by the cuteness - they will grab anything they can! ", "Highlight of my trip to - lived this place. Essentially a walk around a forest that includes a couple of temples.....and hundreds of Monkeys! Apparently you used to be able to feed them, but this practice has been stopped. Nevertheless they will come up to you, Jump on you and in some cases bite you! All great fun. Don’t bring anything into the park you don’t want to lose. They are not snatching things from your hand, but sunglasses and small items will be whisked away before you know it. Don’t bring food in your bag in anyway - they can smell it and will literally either open your bag or just take the whole thing. You are not going to be able to stop them. There is development underway as the park is expanding and I look forward to returning in future years.", "This is a nice, serene sanctuary for the monkeys. It is well maintained and they feed the monkeys well. I went right when they opened in the morning, so it wasn't crowded at all. Yes, the monkeys may get close to you, be careful. They have first aid on site to give you rabies shot if you get bit. Take off anything shiny or dangly! I didn't think about the hand sanitizer that was hanging from purse and all of a sudden I had a monkey eyeing it, running towards me, hopped on me, and quickly took off with my hand sanitizer! I love animals, but knowing I would need a rabies shot if I got bit was a little intimidating. But I still glad I went, I couldn't get it out of mind and had to before I left Bail, so ended up finally going on my last day since I was staying down the street. Good photo opportunities, too. Inexpensive admission.", "We visited early in the morning before the sanctuary became too busy. Before you got in there were monkeys on the street near the entrance. There were very clear sensible warnings about how to behave around the monkeys and lots of staff around to help out if anything happened. However people were still tempting the monkeys with food and then taking it away, running away and screaming when monkeys jumped on them (when you should walk away calmly) and trying to frighten them when they came close. The monkeys were beautiful and generally didn't jump on people unless they had food. Saying that one did jump on me as there was a hole in my backpack he thought he could get in but I walked away calmly as he jumped off. I would hugely recommend a visit if you are an animal lover and willing to respect these amazing creatures, not taunt them and frighten them.", "Visited the Monkey Forest for the first time in years and was pleasantly surprised by the recent renovations and visitor centre. The monkeys are still naughty as ever and I would recommend being careful and definitely not making eye contact!!! otherwise a nice experience.", "We had heard mixed reviews about this place but it was included on our tour of Ubud so we went in tentatively. The temple itself is very cool and the walk around was beautiful. The monkeys however make me really nervous as they can be very aggressive. Half the fun was watching he other tourists freak out when a monkey jumped on them (usually they were asking for it) or stole their paper or water bottle straight out of their hand. That being said there are staff around to keep the monkeys away if you don't want them close to you. Overall it was on okay experience for me because I was enjoying the scenery but constantly on guard waiting for a monkey to run at me.", "You need to walk a long way, which could be difficult with young children or on a very hot day, take water with you and be careful of the monkeys !", "We visited the Monkey Forrest around mid afternoon. Less tour group. My 3.5 yo son was so excited to see the monkeys. They are everywhere. Some people bought bananas to feed them. Be careful ....Monkeys are so excited when they see the bananas. Our boy was sat in the stroller. We had a transparent rain canopy folded under. Few monkeys try to grab it from our stroller. They are very cheeky !! I suggest any lose items like sunglasses don't hanging on the shirt collar as they will ended up with the monkey collection. Keep your bag zip up and camera/ video camera/ cellular close to you. Apart of that, it was a fun place for kids to explore and beautiful places to take photo :)", "nice walk in a parc in the middle of Ubud in the company of lots of tourists and locals. The monkey are all around", "An amazing experience! The sanctuary was beautiful a mixture of stone carvings and fauna, the monkeys were everything you expect and more. Highly recommend padlocking every zip on your bag, they will open and rummage and steal! Staff were great, always keeping an eye out on monkey and human interaction. You can buy food to get the monkeys to climb and sit on you but I wouldn't waste your money. I sat on some steps to take a photo and instantly had monkeys using me as a climbing frame! Just sit near the places people are buying the food and they will come to you. Entry price is cheap and you can stay as long as you like. My friends and I spent 2hours in there.", "It was an amazing place.. You can take some memorial photos but you need to be careful from the monkeys there which steal anything lol", "The visit to the Monkey Forest was a great experience. We had been warned to hold on to our purse and glasses and not to carry food etc. so we were a little apprehensive. But I thought the monkeys were pretty nice to us. We passed through a whole big group playing around but they did not bother about us. These monkeys were different from what I had seen in India, they sported big moustaches. Apart from the monkeys the forest has a beautiful walk taking one through a stream and small waterfalls and tall trees. A must visit for everyone.", "Really nice to see the monkeys in a lovely open space, idyllic setting. However, I didn’t like the fact that monkeys were encouraged to sit on customers shoulders at all never mind for a fee. Lovely temples, lush surroundings... really worth a visit... just make sure you follow the park keepers instructions that way you should be safe. We had no problems at all. We had a really wonderful, interesting time.", "It is a well thought out, planned and built sanctuary. Good for Tourists, will well built pathways, monkeys free to roam around, not it cages. There is a nese temple and cremation house within the sanctuary. The parking is ample for a fee. You pay a fee to enter the forest, which is not that cheap either. There are a lot of maps to indicate your position within the forest. You enter the forest from three points/entrances. The visitors are prohibited from feeding the monkeys. There are plenty of opportunities to watch the monkeys being fed. I came here after a tour of Ubud rice fields.", "You can buy a few dollars worth of bananas in the sanctuary and the monkeys will com on your arm and eat them.", "We had the most amazing experience from our trip at this place. It was simply lovely. Beautiful scenery, the monkeys were gorgeous and it’s simply such a wonderful and picturesque place we just wanted to keep going back every time! Pretty cheap as well, the entrance fee - which is the only thing you have to pay - was 40.000 IDR, which is not even three dollars if I’m correct; overall it was an amazing experience; DO NOT MISS GOING TO THIS PLACE!", "Took a day trip to Ubud and stopped off here on route, brought some bananas when we arrived but they didn't make it too far as one of the larger monkeys took most of them! Nice way to spend an hour or so if your passing through, a lot of monkeys to see and the babies are very cute. Opportunity to take pictures and walk through the various levels of the forest. If your heading to Ubud, its a nice thing to do but I wouldn't make a long journey just to visit it as you can walk around it quite quickly if you want to.", "We walked here from Ubud center easily. This is a park setting to visit for a small fee, where monkeys roam freely. When we walked up to the entrance, a monkey jumped on the legs of a woman who was carrying a Starbucks drink, trying to make her drop it. They can be a little aggressive and I don’t advise taking any food in there, and you are asked not to feed the monkeys as they are on a special diet. Plenty of photo opportunities. The monkeys largely ignored us and we were able to observe them easily. My husband loves monkeys and greatly enjoyed his time here.", "Lots of monkeys to see, with staff selling bananas inside for you to feed the monkeys ($2AUD a bunch). Some of the monkeys can be vicious (I suffered a bite to the leg as a result of only having 2 bananas to share between 3 monkeys!) Whilst this is a monkey sanctuary, be warned they are still wild animals. Do take the time to go down the steps to see the temple inside the grounds - great photo spot. Close distant to the Ubud main town.", "A litlle turistic but cooll and different to see all the monkeys! Carefull with your objects. Do not need to feed them unless you really want the monkeys to jump on you!", "This was a highlight of our trip to ! You shouldn't go if you're afraid of animals though, because the monkeys sometimes climb on you. They didn't threaten us at all though, as long as you remain calm they are quite fun and the staff are everywhere to help you out if you're getting overwhelmed with one of the little guys. Just make sure you don't go in your best clothes, don't carry any food with you and put your valuables in a bag that you can close.", "Dirty filthy monkeys, seriously. Keep a hold of your bags and cameras sunglasses and hats, they steal everything. Stay in your hotel room and watch Nat Geo. The trafficking is not worth the trip.", "I'm a tour guide. So I know really what I'm talking about. Monkey forest is great place to visit. Specially to western tourist, it's would be a great experiences to see a big family of monkey in the wild great nice natural forest. Please be aware with your belonging. If you brief enough to touch play with monkey please don't do it or don't play touch more then 5 second, after that little monkey will start to bite you.", "This is a beautiful place to visit. The walk in the sanctuary is very nice and it shows beautiful forest setting and lovely temples. (Note: To enter the temples in , you need to wear a sarong that you can get anywhere in .) The monkeys can be very friendly, specially if you carry food. They can smell it and they will WANT it. At first they will get close to you, pose for you to take a picture, but what they want is the food. They will not hesitate to climb on you. So if you are afraid, this may not be a good place for you... That being said, we did witness but were not the subject of such behaviour. So we really enjoyed our visit.", "A nice place to stroll. Lots of tall trees and monkeys. :) Great family outing. Don't be scared of the monkeys, they are so cute!!", "Recently evacuated from the NE coast because of the eruption of Mt Agung and not able get home. The visit was very interesting. It is in a beautiful tropical rainforest setting of massive trees and deep mysterious valleys. The monkeys greet you before you have even got to the entrance. They are generally friendly if you observe the posted rules. Don’t look them in the eye - they consider it a threat. Don’t take anything with you that you don’t mind being nicked - they are pretty adept at rifling through pockets of a rucksack. I wouldn’t try to touch them and they are unpredictable. The guides do provide bananas for you to hold but avoid it if you are at all nervous - like dogs they know. I had a large one sit on my shoulder which was novel at first but a little unnerving when you can’t see what it’s up to. A great visit worth it for the forest let alone the Monkeys. Brilliant value for money and the best toilets I have seen outside of a hotel in .", "This was really fun and reasonably priced. The monkeys are LITERALLY on top of you. It was pretty awesome!", "If you like monkeys, this is a great place to visit and very conveniently located in the heart of Ubud! We had read previous reviews that the monkeys are aggressive but they are completely fine and friendly, unless of course you aggravate them. There are hundreds of little monkeys hanging out in this place - definitely worth a visit while in !", "I would caution against buying bananas at the entrance as the monkeys jump up to take them from you and can be aggressive, although there are wardens. The gardens are really beautiful and the buildings are very impressive.", "I probably wouldn't return again but it was worth the visit to check off the bucket list. Yes it's true the monkeys do attack some people. Not everyone. We saw 2 ladies that had bags opened and baby wipes stolen. Water bottle snatched of another lady. Don't have food in your bag. They can smell it a mile away. Simple. Nice photos opportunities in the grounds. Pricey to get in. Plenty of staff around in some areas to help of your attached by monkeys. Not all areas were covered though so be wary.", "A trip to isn’t complete without visiting monkey forest. A lot of redevelopment has happened since we were here 6 years ago. I wondered how it would affect my experience, and I was pleasantly surprised. There have been many additions including platforms with roofs allowing places to stop out of the sun the watch, new paths and new photo opportunities. You can’t feed the monkeys bananas any more but that’s a good thing. They are well fed and seemed to be nibbling on vegetables all the time. They didn’t want for anything. I suspected that not feeding the monkeys bananas meant that the monkeys wouldn’t climb on you so much. But they still do. Be aware of that. Don’t take food in with you - they will seek it out and you’re in danger of losing your bag if you do. Keep your hands out of your pockets and the monkeys will be less suspicious of what you may have in there and leave you alone. Also consider locking backpacks with a padlock. We had no food but monkeys still tried to get in by jumping on your back and trying the zips. Don’t let this deter you. There are many keepers around who get the monkeys safely off you. Or they jump off within 30 seconds but themselves. They are not aggressive unless provoked. Bit like waiting for a bee to leave you alone. We all loved visiting and would do so again in a heartbeat. It’s beautiful in the forest.", "The park is clean, the monkeys cheeky and at times slightly aggressive but no fear- there are guides here and there to make sure people and animals remain cool RESPECT the guidelines! to many tourists ignoring bottles hanging from bags Things in trouser pockets Dont have anything visible outside your bags!!", "Large forest with hundreds of monkeys. Nice to visit! They didn’t come close to me which was perfect because I’m a bit afraid of them. Spare 1 hour and it should be enough.", "Watch out for the mischievous monkeys,buy some bananas to give them and you have beautiful picture moments. A must as tourist.", "As it was our first trip to ubud we were unsure about what things to do... the monkey forest popped up in a Google search so we decided to take a look. Should have given it a miss. The park was VERY busy, lots of tourists. Unfortunately my husband was bitten by one of the monkeys after it jumped on his back pack. It was baring its teeth and growling at us even after it jumped off. We couldn't get out fast enough... which was difficult due to the sheer number of other people there. Won't go back.", "Had an amazing time in this part of Ubud. So much of the natural surrounding and ancient walkways and paths. Really cute monkeys and amazing sights with the humans as well!", "Ethically the Monkey Forest appeared to tick my boxes because there aren’t any cages. But I saw monkeys eating someone’s chocolate (with foil), another steal prawn crackers and eat them, ive seen a photo of one earring a cornetto ice cream. I was looking at the Monkey temple and was horrified to see a huge dead monkey laying between the notice board & temple wall half covered with a black garbage bag (I won’t post photos which I have). I also saw a handler sling shot near the monkeys to direct/contain them? It felt totally tainted and overrun by tourists (like me) and the vibe was not right for me. It actually made me sad. I know the income is really important but something felt wrong here and I won’t be going back,", "My 9yr old son and I went to the Monkey Forest in Ubud twice whilst holidaying in . We had a great time watching and feeding the monkeys. Overall, they are pretty well behaved, with the odd grumpy one or light fingered one. Don't try and hide the bananas as they will go to great lengths to get to them. The temples are lovely and so are the various walks through the forest. This a definite \\must see\\\" in Ubud. Glenn and Aiden Taylor January 2015\"", "An awesome spot to come and get up close to the local monkeys. They are very curious and will have no hesitation at getting up close to you. Even with the knowledge of trying to keep you property close so they can’t grab it they were able to still steal my water bottle.", "Be prepared to be surrounded leapt on possibly chewed on by these cute but sometimes invasive critters. For the most part they are relatively uninterested and just do their thing,however if you have food or a shiny souvenir they take fancy too watch out. I didn't feel uncomfortable with them but did witness some other tourists in distress. You can purchase bananas to feed them, it costs 40000 ($4) to get in and it's a nice stroll through the sanctuary.", "The setting (a small wood patch with a couple of temples) is well managed and it felt the monkeys were having a good time. You can come really close to them.", "Good value, but keep your wits about you, these monkeys are master criminals. Hold your bag and hold your nerve.", "Being an animal lover i just had to see this sanctuary filled with monkeys that would even be walking around on the street next to the forest. An hour or two would be enough to walk around the sanctuary and look at cheeky monkeys. It is open daily and entry time is from 8:30 am to 5:30 pm, entry fees are 50,000 Rupiah for adults for children is 40,000 Rupiah. Be careful and don't bring food with you when you go there they have a very good sense of smell and any plastic bag you might bring there could be perceived to have food in it and they might lunge on it. Last warning don't ever ever walk around the forest holding food (bananas, coconuts) on the street cause they might follow you and make you give them your food, if you don't want to get rabies or anything else just give it up and throw it far away from you before it attacks you. Last picture shows the monkey who mugged me for a coconut lol.", "My husband loves monkeys, so in spite of some of other reviews we braved the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary. My husband was super excited to see a stand at the entrance selling bananas for the monkeys and obviously had to buy some. The grounds of the sanctuary are absolutely beautiful, with temples and statues throughout and surrounded by jungle. It is amazing to see hundreds of monkeys of all species mingling with the tourists and with each other. My husband fed many of the monkeys and I got tons of priceless pictures. The monkeys were very curious and social. We did not have any issues with them stealing our stuff or being aggressive, however, we did see a few people behaving badly so I wouldn't be surprised if they had issues. As long as you are respectful of the animals and understand that they are WILD, then you will have a great time.", "Interesting place to see, monkey can be a bit agressive if you don’t follow the rules. Worth 1 hour to spend.", "I loved the monkey forest! so much fun to just watch the monkeys live their lives, while enjoying the cool air and the shade of the beautiful trees. Definitely worth a visit.", "Sacred monkey forrest of Ubud served as a Nice break from the Sun and the busy Streets of Ubud. The scenery is beautiful and the time there is Well spent. Although trash is on the Ground everywhere and no one seems to Care. A lot of the monkey were chewing on plastic bottles, paper, or what ever they could Get a hold of. A must see, and Well spent time.", "The place is OK far more expensive than any of the other temples and attractions but is walking distance from the city center and a good place to see monkeys. Take your own bananas they charge you triple inside.", "These monkeys are aggressive. I saw a monkey snatched a hair clip from a child. these monkeys are smart and they target young kids coz they know they are more vulnerable. They also ran towards my plastic bag and tried to snatch it. the plastic broke and my husband tried to take it back and the monkey snarled at him with his gigantic sharp teeth. it was a scary sight. the monkey dropped the bag after realising that was not food. My first trip to Monkey forest was when i was 11 years old and I remembered that the monkey pee on my sister.. wouldnt go back there again!", "This place is perfect for seeing old forest temples and monkeys how ever don't take a bag or buy banana's as they monkeys will come for you! They are attracted to those two items. Don't for one second get comfortable with them as when I was there I seen one bute someone. But they are really cool at the same time. Just remember Nature is nature respect it!. Again great for photos just hold onto your camera.", "Loved this experience. We took our driver in with us and tipped the staff and had a awesome time. Monkeys all over us. They are cheeky so be careful.", "Like the name suggests, it's a Monkey Forest with lots of monkeys roaming around. There are stalls selling bananas to feed the monkeys and they let you hold it up so they monkeys climb onto you to get the bananas. A bit scary, if you ask me. Some tourists enjoy it though. I saw one do it 3x in different locations. It's a big \\park\\\" with lots of statues. There's a temple in the middle but you can only go in if you are in a proper attire and if you want to pray. Otherwise, it's closed to the tourists. 30,000 IDR to get in as of this review. Go ahead and explore, it's definitely an attraction to visit when in Ubud.\"", "I was amazed how many monkeys were around! The temples and gardens looked amazing, however I would have liked more information on the temples ect.", "this is a good tour to do if you love animals when we went it was feeding time so we saw at least 100 monkeys from baby ones to older ones. they were everywhere it was really good to see them jumping off branches and sharing food to other monkeys only negativity is the other tourist who get in way to get that perfect picture instead of just enjoying the environment as we got pushed out of way by a tourist wanted to get photo of the monkey literally half a meter away from us I would recommend to anyone wanted to see these creatures up close and personal instead of in cages like a zoo ps make sure don't wear or carry valuables or have food as monkeys are smart and trained they see jewellery they try jump on you or is bag is open", "Its a nice attraction, well maintained forest with some beautiful views. Its like a real jungle with the monkeys sweeping from one tree to another. But when they come closer, they will try to jump on you. The kids had some frightening moments. Warnings at the entrance says not to feed them but bananas are for sale after you enter. And as they smell it, chase the people who bought these bananas and they become really aggressive. Don't wear hats, bracelets,necklaces, earrings etc as at the warning board pointed, you'll be safe. There are guards walking around though, in case you might need help just like the kid whose jacket was taken away by a naughty monkey or the man who took a selfie with a group of monkeys :-)", "We really enjoyed the monkey forest. It was relatively cheap to get in, about 30 dollars Australian for our group of 4 and once you get in, and in fact even as you park, you see the little moneys on cars,trees or just walking around. they are not shy and will approach you and check you out for what they can steal! You can buy bananas and then have your photo taken with them. Its a really fun day, the forest isn't particularly big so you will be done in an hour or so. Ubud is nice to walk around also, though if you have kids bring a pram as its quite hilly.", "Totally loved the Monkey Forest.... the babies were so cute and the fact they are wandering around free makes it all the more better..... Only thing that upset me was the workers trying to hit them with a bamboo to get them off the fence... I guess they have to but I hate any sort of perceived violence to animals.... Well worth a visit..... Just don't look them in the eyes and also keep yopu eprsonal belongings safe lol.....", "Very nice place to visit,nice landscape,peaceful,just play fair with the monkeys,they won`t bother you,enjoy their interactions with you.", "if you have only one thing to do, go to Monkey forest! the monkeys are everywhere! it is so amazing to see them playing around you! old monkeys, mothers and babies of all ages. it is very impressive. i read to be be careful with them because they will steal all you belongings... it is true but if you have nothing, and that you go close to them, you can be lucky and they will come and jump on you. many of them came to me and tried to open my purse, came on my shoulders, checked my hair for fleas, etc... it was truly an amazing experience. As an animal lover, i can say that it was the best part of my trip, and probably one of the great moments of my life.", "Nice outing and experience for the kids if you are in the Ubud area. If you like monkeys then this is the place for you. Tip..observe the rules and don't stare or feed at the monkeys!", "The place is a must-visit in Ubud. Earlier I was a bit skeptical of visiting this place since I am not very fond of monkeys. I have seen some really nasty monkeys and hence did not really want to go. However, after reading the reviews on TripAdvisor, we thought of visiting the place. The place opens at 8.30AM and we were the first ones to enter. A bit scared in the beginning thinking the monkeys might attack or snatch things from us. But that was not the case. As soon as we entered, the staff was feeding them sweet potatoes and hence all monkeys were busy. The forest inside is dense and has a beautiful stream flowing inside. There are a couple of beautiful nese temples inside too. Later we heard some voice and saw the staff calling monkeys to feed them again - this time it was corn and bananas. The monkeys are not troublesome when they are busy eating. we saw them eating and also fighting over food. Got to see a few mischievous ones snatching corn and bananas from the staff and running away. Overall a fun experience with close encounters of the monkeys.", "Entrance fee is 40 k and the visit is worth the money. Right after ticket check, monkeys are crossing the walkway begging for food. No problem to buy approriate food inside. Unbelievabke that visitors keep bringing own crackers and biscuits despite warnings not to. Seen multiple times a monkey jumping on a shoulderbag (guys, please close the zip !) to steal food or a bottle. Plastic is harmful to them! But funny to see that monkeys open the bottle like we do. Count at least one hour for the visit and more if you visit every corner.", "Nice place, lots of monkeys and a couple of temples. Some of the monkeys will come up to you and climb on you, quite a novel experience; they are very cute", "Monkeys every where. They are a lot of fun but if they take a liking to something of yours they will fight for it. There are lots of guards present so nothing to worry about. The monkeys are also on the roads and telephone wires outside. The park itself boasts wonderful temples with varying age monkeys running up and down the trees. Worth the visit.", "Calm and serene forest in the middle of the city. Full of hundreds of monkeys, cute, cunning, young, old and fat! Just beware of them, they can get aggressive if they see food in your hand and you don't give them. But they can give you some really good pictures of you offer them bananas!", "Adult ticket was IDR 89,000 - about USD 6. The area was maintained clean and there weren't many monkey by the entrance but there were many more inside. There were many workers who kept those monkeys well fed and managed to keep them from being wild. Unless, visitors provoke them by teasing them of offering food. Nice place to visit for at least once.", "Ok so I love animals and have been to monkey forests before - however this time I'd a slightly different experience. I removed all jewellery, glasses, hats etc in case they grabbed it. We were advised to put water bottles in the bag which we did. Only half way through we noticed loads of people with theirs on view and we let our guard down!! MISTAKE. A very large primate jumped onto my arm to try and grab the bottle. I tried to shake him off at which he tried to bite my thumb!! Didn't break skin but not a pleasant experience and if it was a child - TERRIFYING cos he was a big boy. We also saw a group of about 10 monkeys who were really torturing a chicken that was in the forest. Humans apparently found this very amusing...looking at the number of tourists who were taking photos of the poor terrified chicken. Who's the animal there!", "We were really looking forward to seeing the monkeys, and the jungle, and this place did not disappoint from that regard. We saw monkeys galore, and the scenery was beautiful. A child was bitten while trying to feed the monkeys a banana which made me very wary of my own children getting too close to them. I had no interest in having them climb on me personally, but it was interesting to watch others. One hour is probably all you need, especially with kids. ", "I'd definitely recommend visiting the Monkey Forest while in Ubud. The rainforest is fantastic and the temples inside are something else. The monkeys are interesting to see up close, but be prepared to be a bit on edge at all times. They are very aggressive, especially if you have food, or anything dangling off you. We saw a monkey grab one woman's camera, climb her hand, and bite her. Some say they might have rabies. In short, check it out, but be prepared to be a bit on edge around the monkeys while you're in the forest.", "Had a great time at the Monkey Forest, really fun watching them interact with each other. Beautiful scenery even without the monkeys, a really beautiful place. Make sure you read the signage upon entry, seen a few monkeys going through peoples bags to get food of people that didn’t follow the rules. Highly recommended", "nice place,entrance fee is not exp., 2 euros, if you like monkeys.clean and safe for childrens.overall is good for 2 hours", "We hired a driver for a day and he took us here and showed us around. We were pleased he came with us as his knowledge was great. The monkeys were great especially when they took peoples glasses, etc. You do get told to hold everything but as usual tourists don't listen lol - funny. This is an amazing place.", "We went to Monkey forest, walking from central Ubud Market. Though its quite a walk, it becomes interesting due to the shops on either side of the road. The forest itself is big enough for a nice walk. There is a bridge and small water fall that you can explore. The main part of the attraction is - monkeys. They are extremely friendly and fun. For a banana they will come to you easily and walk all over you.vAnd leave you without harm once you are finished with all your bananas. They don't snatch the valuables or cameras but can try to go for a water bottle. Which is a fun to watch as they try to drink from the sealed bottles. Things to watch for are mosquitoes.", "We paid 50K per person which is like 3.50 US per person for 3 hours of fun. Monkeys were friendly and amazing to watch. We did see two people where monkeys went in their bags to get food. One open the bag with a zipper which was pretty impressive. The Staff was nice and knowledgeable. We did a self guided tour but saw other people with tour guides. Highly recommend it!", "It's a nice walk through the park, but for me, seeing the monkeys up close in the forest was more exciting than the temple or sculptures. Lots of photo opps of monkeys. Other than that you can easily walk through this attraction in 20 minutes.", "Firstly, be sure to follow rules strictly. I saw a monkey trying to grab things from someone’s pocket and I was curious what happened next, then the monkey saw me staring at him and got angry on me that he was trying to attack me. I wasn’t mean to stare at him but remember: DO NOT STARE AT MONKEYS INTO EYES AND KEEP CALM ALL THE TIME. luckily my tour dragged me away and I got no hurt. It was a really fun place that we can watch monkeys eating and fighting. Just a bit crowded because it’s a really popular place to go. As long as follow rules, I think it’s nothing too worried.", "You do not need to enter the monkey forest to see monkeys as they wander quite a distance from the forest, however entry is pretty cheap, 30,000 rupiah or roughly $3 Australian. When entering you have to have all your food securely in sealed bags or the monkeys may take it or attack. Upon entering you can purchase food to feed the monkeys if you wish. We just liked watching the monkeys, especially the mothers with the babies. The carved stone works throughout the forest are also very beautiful, with a central performing area for dances and performances. Overall an exciting walk amongst nature and an encounter rarely experienced, the only downside is the potential for things being taken by the monkeys.", "A lovely way to spend the day exploring the shops around the Monkey forest and then enter the forest to cool down. But be careful, the monkeys think you are a monkey!!", "I have been familiar with monkey and forest when I was in Vietnam, but the forest here is quite awesome. Be careful with monkey. I just eat a little Nabati, then they jumped into my shoulder and stole from me 😭😭😭", "I saw many monkeys there. And i laughed in every side in monkey forest. The monkeys was very funny. They joked with the other monkeys , there were one of them wich stole a tourist's mineral bottle and they drank. Hahaa so funny.", "My husband and I were a bit nervous about visiting the monkey forest especially having read some of the reviews about people getting bitten etc. However we had a great time and if you follow the advice then you will too. Avoid talking bags, shiny things etc. that the monkeys may be interested in, and keep a sensible distance and you'll be fine! The temples are beautiful and it is really fun being able to observe the monkeys.", "The site is nice although extremely crowded. There are very agressive monkeys who showed their teeth and scratched my 3 year old daughter. The guards feed the agressive monkeys and ask for a tip from visitor son return which only makes the situation worse. I would not go there again", "Funny but way too many Chinese tourists. Very busy in the afternoon. The monkeys are really entertaining and everybody gets a chance to get in touch with Them and take photos if desired.", "Glad we went to see it. We just made sure that no food or water was out of our bags, as we saw some jumping over the people to grab them and some didn't look too friendly.", "Just a few monkeys roaming here and there and a tourist trap and waste of time if it isn't the first time you are seeing monkeys.", "What fun to go into the forest and feed the monkeys. Monkey forest is such a calm and wonderful place! I really recommend it. Also head down to the wishing well near the temple and make a wish:)", "A lot of monkeys. Should not touch nor feed them. Very nice tour around. Worth to see and to walk through", "Don't be in a rush and take your time to walk around the whole sanctuary. the monkeys are friendly and I had lots of contact with them. They do love a bag or back pack so make sure yours a sturdy and secure.", "It so nice to go to a place of different cultures to learn and see the world differently !! The view is amazing. There are lots of monkeys on trees lol . I would like to go there again as it's really nice to just stand on top of the hill and listen to the waves and reflect on life!!", "Was last here 26 years ago but wow how much this has changed. It is a beautiful forest walk with lots of monkeys to watch and amuse you. You must follow the rules as set out in at the entrance to make it enjoyable. The entrance fee is 50000 rph or A$5 and it is open from 8:30am to 6pm. It is great to see the monkeys In Their natural environment and not in cages. Worthwhile to visit especially with children. Tip, don’t wear sunglasses, don’t have food and don’t try to feed them. I saw one couple take out a small bottle of medicine to give to their toddler and a monkey came so quickly and snatched the bottle from the father and ran off with it and started to drink it himself.", "My kids were thrilled to see so many monkeys wondering around freely - worth a visit if you have children travelling with you. It was very hot and humid within the sanctuary, with lots of mosquitoes- make sure you apply insect repellent when entering this place.", "We were travelling with 2 kids (4 yr and 1yr old) so than ofcourse you have to visit the Monkey Forest. Something to think about: If a tourist buys bananas the monkey will try to get it from him. Why do monkeys leave the bananastalls alone? These monkeys are trained and it's like riding on elephants. How animal friendly is this?", "If you are not scared of monkeys and like the nature then this is the place for you. You get to feed the monkeys, interact with them and it is a great experience. For 20,000 ruphias you get to buy bananas from the lovely ladies and feed the monkeys. The place is a bit crowded but I would recommend it 100% if you come to ", "monkeys there roam around freely, so you can watch them fight, play, eat, snatch and protect themselves and their little ones. some naughty monkeys may even pull your dress or climb onto you. however, some parts of the place doesnt seem to be fully opened", "Really fun to watch the monkeys scamper about. If you sit still or look like you might have food on you, the little ones very likely will climb on you. They're mostly pretty cute, but don't make eye contact with them and if they find something on you they want, don't get into a tug of war as I saw some get aggressive. They are smart and can open pockets, buttons, water bottles, etc. Stow away anything of value.", "Monkey Forrest is fairly central in Ubud and worth a visit at less than £3 entry per person. The monkeys roam freely around the grounds and there are always some hungry for the bananas you can buy to feed them. The baby ones are very cute with some no more than a few days or weeks old. Definitely worth the visit.", "This is really what you get. You pay 50k ($5.00 AUD) and walk through the \\sacred\\\" forest only to be hassled by vendors (as well as monkeys). You pay the vendors $2.00 for 4 tiny bananas, only to end up surrendering your fruit to the vicious creatures immediately to avoid a festering bite on the face. I actually found it hilarious to watch, especially when the little kids got involved in feeding them, only to end up frozen in terror or screaming for their parents as the monkeys lashed out. Funny stuff. Not recommended for animal lovers or nice children.\"", "Get to walk around forest paths with the occasional temple. Lots of monkeys cheap to enter and money goes to support the conservation. Much better than watching from the road or your hotel see them in the forest .....", "Loved walking here seeing the monkeys \\monkeying\\\" around and taking pictures. One hopped on my back but did not harm me. Mainly because I am a wildlife enthusiast and did not react in a way to panic the animal. Do not engage or feed them, always maintain a safe distance and respect the nature around you. A good place to see birds and water monitors \"", "Nice visit. The forest is beautiful, full of big trees. You should buy food to give to the monkeys in the entrance, but buy peanuts and not bananas... they prefer peanuts! And don't dare to close your hand when they are trying to get the food... they don't answer very nicely... and you should keep in your hand just part of the food, because they steal everything! We took great pictures with the monkeys!", "We showed up late and only found out at the gate they close at 6pm. They said we could go in for 8 minutes. We said we'd be quick but opted out when they then asked for the full fee of the 30,000rp fee (each). We went to a nearby parking lot and saw all the monkeys we could ever want to see. Very cool.", "The Sanctuary is a beautiful place to walk around, with a river, temple, gorgeous trees. The monkeys are fun to watch but the whole experience is spoiled by stupid people not following the rules which makes the monkeys somewhat aggressive. Plenty of contenders for the Darwin awards!!!", "Before you go here, please take a moment and google \\monkey forest ubud bite,\\\" and you will see some of the danger in going to this attraction. My wife and I went on Feb. 25, 2015, and we were careful to completely seal our backpack and not carry any food with us, but we did have a water bottle that tightly placed in a deep side pocket of the backpack where only the cap was showing. A monkey came up behind me, jumped on my backpack, and tried to pry the water bottle from my backpack. My wife took hold of the water bottle, and the monkey bit her on the finger. The bit broke skin, and we were directed by staff to a ticket booth where they gave antiseptic and a band-aid. The lady at the booth said, \\\"Don't worry. These monkeys are clean. No disease.\\\" Based on her word, we left the Monkey Forest not worried about it. It wasn't until after we left that we were advised to see a doctor because of the possibility of rabies transmission. The doctor that we saw advised us that we needed a series of 4 shots for a post-exposure vaccination: one on day 0, then day 3, day 7, and day 14. Each vaccination shot cost about Rp 200,000 (approx. US$16), and each doctor visit to administer the shot would cost about an equal amount. The problem with rabies is that it is pretty widespread in (possibly spreading from dogs to other animals), widespread enough that the rabies vaccination is widely available in . Our doctor had one in his suitcase for this home visit. Another problem with rabies is that medication is not really effective once symptoms show, and so we were left in a state where rabies infection was unlikely but it was better safe than sorry. One more problem with rabies is that it is prevalent in but not on other islands like Java because Muslims usually don't keep dogs for religious reasons, and so the rabies vaccinations are not as readily available if you are continuing travel out of . In short, the monkey bite is costing us about Rp 1,600,000 (approx. US$125) in medical attention plus the headache of finding doctors at days 3, 7, and 14 wherever we are. That dramatically outweighs the Rp 30,000 ticket. I felt that the staff here was irresponsible in not advising us of the rabies danger, especially in light of the fact that these monkeys are wild, not caged, and free to come and go as they please. They also didn't warn us about our water bottle that was on the side of our backpack. After the monkey bite, I tried to warn two other tourists who were carrying water bottles, and they flippantly responded, \\\"I know,\\\" and continued on with their bottles. Many tourists, including myself, did not make the connection. When these monkeys see that you might have something they like (jewelry, earrings, water bottles, the smell of food, a large backpack that might contain food), they will aggressively try to take it from you. When that happens, there is a chance you will get scratched and/or bitten. Don't take the chance. If you insist on going here, do not carry anything on your person that monkeys may want to grab. You may have an ignorant tourist brain that thinks, \\\"But it might be fun to attract the monkeys.\\\" It's not worth it. If they grab your belongings and you try to stop them, you could get bitten like we did and have to deal with the medical consequences afterwards. I will say that other than the monkey bite, this attraction was a lot of fun. There are monkeys everywhere. We got tons of great pictures. If you really want to save money or skip this attraction, there were two other places in that we saw macaque monkeys for free. One was on the way from Ubud towards Lovina, going up the mountains just past the Pura Ulun Danu Bratan floating temple. There were dozens of monkeys on the side of the road waiting for cars to give them food. The second was in Pemuteran near the West National Park and Menjangan Island where there is a temple that they congregate.\"", "Well worth visiting this nicely laid-out piece of jungle right in Ubud. Monkeys are smart and know how to exploit tourists - beware if you don't like monkeys leaping on you, although they seem quite gentle. Straight out of an Indiana Jones film set!", "Very cool to see all of the monkeys and the statues. Also with all the shade on a quiet day a nice walk.", "Beautiful walking grounds with a temple and plenty of space to walk around. Bridges, walkways, a river and many beautiful things to look at while monkeys run, swing and play around you. The monkeys are not aggressive but they are curious what you’ve got in that little cute bag, so make sure you’ve got purses and bags completed closed and monkey-proofed!", "Just check it out. It's worth it. The monkeys are pretty harmless but some locals hush them away if they try to be nasty.", "No need to be afraid, the monkey was friendly. Near this place, there was ubud market, restaurant and coffee shops", "I love The Monkey Forest for the amazing awesomeness it offers to people! Live monkeys literally running up your legs to your head and grabbing bananas from your hands. Where else can you do this? BUT, you have to use caution. These guys get over fed and have learned to intimidate and even become aggressive to the tourist. If you have something they want, don't try to tug of war with them. My daughter was bit, friends have been scratched and snapped at. It's like anything.... this is their home. We are entering their territory and we need to respect it. For photos and incredible memories, this is a must do! Just be smart and don't try to contain or hold the monkeys! The entrance fee is like $5.00 but if you look to the left of Monkey Forest, or ask your driver, there is an alley where you will see motorbikes. If you walk down that alley, for those of you on a backpackers budget, you can see the monkeys everywhere too! If you have food, they will come to you. I think adding that last information is only fair. I have been on a budget and wanted to visit places I really couldn't afford to. So, tips like this help everyone. Oh, last thing! Go to the market BEFORE you plan to feed them. The bananas there are too expensive and they don't bargain well. They know they can get premium price since you are already there! And, the monkeys eat as much as you give them so stock up and then hide those bananas so they cant see them! Enjoy and be safe!", "If you’re in ubud this place is a must go and monkey are so fun and relaxed strolling among people. Just be careful cause if they see you have a fruit in your hand they will do everything to get it! A nice occasion to immerse yourself in nature admiring the temple and immensity of ubud!", "This has to be part of going to . It is what makes the place unique. The sanctuary is very beautiful and the religious element (temples) also makes it an interesting visit. The monkeys are just delightful to watch - especially the babies. I could watch them all day.", "Let's be clear this is a tourist trap but after all are we not tourists? Spent around an hour walking around the sanctuary looking at the various monkeys and the temples. If you observe the rules of not looking directly at them or giving food and trying to take it back then they will leave you alone to walk around. They did not seem to mind you getting close to take pictures. I did not give any food but other people did and they took the banana's and would eat it there which provided enough time to take some pictures. A few of them jumped on people and wanted to get into bags but if you stay calm they will move away. Some people obviously weren't interested in observing the rules and were giving banana's and then pulling them back to get picture opportunities. This is why tourists are given a bad name. Overall it is worth a visit to see the monkey's up close but please observe the rules and don't give all us tourists a bad name.", "Perfect place to feel and Ubud and to introduce very friendly monkeys, but still be careful they may take your belongings and then trade :))", "This free range monkey park is a must see. Before my trip here I had mixed feelings about visiting the park. I read so many awful stories which I must admit had me kind of scared. When I got there things were a different story. I was still a bit frightened, as I didn't want any of the monkey to bother me like in the reviews I read, but nothing happened. It's fairly cheap to get in ( about 3 US dollars). It was very fascinating to see the cute, little monkeys running around. If you buy bananas (which cost as much as admission- in other words, overpriced) you'll have an opportunity to take pics with a (hopefully) cute monkey. Most of the monkeys were pretty small and friendly but there was one that bared his teeth at us. He was old and bigger and I think he thought we wanted his can. When my friend beard their teeth back at the monkey, it went back to messing with his can and ignored us. I think it's a great experience as I probably will never be so close to a monkey again. If you are Tarzan and have seen monkeys running around in a free- range environment, then skip it. It won't awe you. But, if every time you've seen a monkey it involved a cage and a zoo, then this will be a neat experience. Try not to bring any distracting items because they may try to take them.", "Very nice walk and environment. Beautiful temple and rainforest feeling. But beware of the monkeys. They jump on people, sometimes they even bite and try to steal your bags and even things out of your pockets ;)", "These monkeys are quite used to meet tourists ! Taking care of the. Personals is the keyword, the monkeys can be tricky sometimes.", "I enjoyed this monkey Forrest more than others I had seen. Do not tease or have loose clothing on. Beware of your camera and cell phone. The monkey will steal anything they think of as food and are very territorial. I tried saving a money from eating a coke plastic top and was almost attacked. I would go back in a second though, as observing the monkey's was amazing and the temple inside the forrest was stunning. I also saw a women hit a monkey in the head with a shoe which was pretty entertaining.", "Don't take anything in that the monkeys can take, and if you are afraid of them jumping on you i suggest you don't go in past the first banana stall. I loved!!! the experience, i would go back just to feed them again. The little hands are very soft and they are super cute!! Especially the baby monkeys. If you follow the rules outlined at the gate and be mindful that they are still a wild animal then you should have no problems at all. ", "In my opinion a definite must do while in Ubud. The forest itself is stunning and the monkeys fascinating. Lot of guides around to answer questions and plenty of signs with guidelines to follow. We went early morning which I'd recommend as it seemed to be getting quite busy as we left. Great fun and very entertaining. Now for my warning. Hold on to your belongings! Just before we were leaving we sat down for a quick rest and I made the mistake of putting my bag down. A monkey came out of nowhere and tried to grab it. Of course I snatched it back but the monkey obviously didn't like that and he bit me. I showed the keepers, who told me it was nothing to worry about but just to be sure I had it seen by a doctor. Glad I did as I ended up having to have rabies and tetanus injections, antibiotics and anti viral medication. Better to be safe than sorry! Luckily I have travel insurance to cover the cost when I get back. I don't regret going, just annoyed at myself for putting my bag down. We had a great time up until then and would still go back despite being bitten.", "I spent about an hour and half walking through the monkey forest. It was so fun to watch all the monkeys swinging from tree to tree and walking across your path. It costs the quivalent of $5 for entry and you can stay as long as you like! Would recommend :)", "The forest is amazing, but the monkeys are ugly, boring and aggressive. It should be more nice to have some different species of monkeys, then only this grey monkeys that you can see everywhere. Be really careful, with both the animals as the paths, have several friends who got injured there.", "Some people were freaked out by the Monkeys, but actually they were friendly. ( ONE HAD A SHIRT IN HIS HANDS AND WAS A LITTLE OBSESSED WITH IT>>>) . Nice garden, some temples, loved the huge stone Lizards by the waterfall. If you are in UBUD its worth to stop by.", "We enjoyed the visit to the money forest. The babies dangling on their mamas were adorable. There are 4-5 groups in the forest and two of the groups started to fight and we were in the midst of it. That was a bit scary but they were not interested in us but rather each other. If you stay by the workers they can keep you informed. A lady we met at our home stay said the monkey climbed up her back to get food from another person next to her. She didn't mind until the monkey peed on her so she was upset. We didn't have any problems. Except for the clan fight, we kept our distance and didn't carry food.", "This forest had cool temperature. There were a lot of trees and there were a lot of cute monkeys. However, when i was in there, the monkeys were seemed chill and relax, i mean, they were not brutal or aggressive as i was told by my friends. However, there was a tourist who was trying to tease them with food and yes, the monkeys became brutal. So, don't tease or harass the monkeys.", "What more can you say? It's a forest filled with around 600 macaques who are *very* used to having humans around. You can buy bunches of plantains to feed them but if you're at all nervous maybe give that a miss. Otherwise you'll have a pleasant stroll for about an hour watching them play, fight and jump onto any tourist who appears to have food. Best not to provoke them as you'll see some doing - flicking hats at them, trying to take food back, they will show aggression and go for you. Be calm and non threatening around the little ones and you'll be fine. Fun.", "great experience! you can visit the temples and see the monkeys. against all warnings in various travel guides the monkeys don‘t come close if you are not feeding them. they will not grab anything or pick anything out of your pockets until you feed them.", "If you visit Ubud, do not forget to take a walk into the famous monkey forest. These wild monkeys are every where and some of them are real cheeky. We enjoyed our two and a half hours here. Try to come in the early morning before the tourist buses arrive.", "Well, the Monkey Forest is very small. We got some bananas outside before going in. Be careful not to take more then 1 banana out of your bag. We saw a couple of people assaulted by monkeys because they took a bunch of bananas and obviously the monkeys wanted them all.", "The area is lovely and very interesting although the public does'nt have access to certain areas with temples.All very clean and well looked after. It was an experience to see all those cheeky monkeys jumping around and being mischievous.They seemed to be inquisitive and would jump on you looking for anything to steal. ", "The Monkey Forest is definitely worth a look. Take note of the rules for being around the monkeys. The monkeys are friendly but they do jump of you so be prepared. If you buy the bananas to feed them then make sure you only give them one by one as they will take the whole bunch! The forest is beautiful and worth looking around. Great spot for photos. You will find most people will hang around the banana stands - but if you walk around you will see more of the monkeys just hanging about doing there own thing. The temples inside are beautiful too and make sure you check out the little river and bridges that run at the bottom of the forest.", "Very much enjoyed our outing to Monkey Forest. The temples are lovely and beautiful in that they are surrounded by lush greenery. Monkeys can jump on you, but generally are just looking for food and do not hurt you, but for those particularly scared of monkeys, it may be worth avoiding it.", "Entry price was fair and the views were spectacular. I was not as adventurous as others in feeding the monkeys, but bananas are available for sale if you wish to have the monkeys crawl on you. Follow the warning signs as we witnessed a monkey playing tug of war to steal a bottle of juice from a visitor.", "thousands of them. yes, the monkeys of course! they will steal something from you if you don't watch your belongings. don't bring anything that can steal the monkeys attention. just bring your camera, and don't do anything stupid. you know that this is a worshipping site. and please bring your own banana (for the monkeys), because the banana seller in the forest entrance will cost you really high for 6-7 bananas. have fun, and proceed with caution!", "A beautiful place, with huge trees and rivers, lots of friendly monkeys running around! Loved every second of it :) The monkeys where so healthy and happy", "Although very touristy, I wouldn't skip it! It's so beautiful and green, a real tropical forest in the middle of Ubud! The monkeys are cute but the place itself is spectacular! Watch out not to get bitten though!", "So glad we did venture here. We were contemplating not as we had seen Monkeys in Vietnam but we really enjoyed. The Monkeys appeared to be so happy here and the walk was so beautiful too. Great opportunities for photos and a great get away from the streets", "We really enjoyed our visit the the sanctuary. Not only were the macaque monkeys fascinating & fun to watch but the scenery was like something out of Tomb Raider with bridges, trees with hanging aerial roots & temples in the jungle!", "You only need to allow 1-2 hours to visit the Monkey Forrest but it is worth slotting this in to your schedule. Lovely to see the Macaques in a relatively natural environment and you definitely feel like you are in their home not the other way around. It is worth reading the guidance on the sign posts around the park ... they are wild animals after all. Having said that, I had two of them jump on me and they were more gentle than my cat at home. The only people we saw having any problems were people who ignored the guidance ... one mum who put a bunch of bananas on her young son's head and then got upset than a monkey jumped on him (yes that's right !!) and another man who had filled his pockets with peanuts and got upset than the monkeys were trying to take them (amusingly he also had his contact lens case in the same pocket so the monkeys pinched that too and ran off with it). There are wardens around who will intervene if the monkeys need to be shooed away but we didn't have any problems at all. Entrance was cheap and if you go earlier in the day before the crowds arrive you get more sense of the \\sacred\\\" site.\"", "The monkey forest is a nice place to see and the temples and forest is lovely but very humid! There are lots of monkeys both big and small but be very carful with feeding them as one bit my arm - thankfully it didn't bit through my skin but it def made a massive bruise and was quite painful! So enjoy the experience but be carful", "Very nice place; it's interesting see monkeys' day life. I liked a lot see monkey play in the water and climb the lianas: they good underwater swimmer! Who visit the natural park had to pay attention to their stuffs like cameras, bags, wallet; monkey like play to steel things at the tourist... there are others animals in the park, but the not free; i disliked that part! The prize of the ticket is Ok ( 30.000 Rp oct/2015 ): different people work there, they take care of the place.", "It was fun to see so many of the little guys everywhere, but lets not forget that their opportunists and they might yank your sunglasses off your head or try to run away with your bag or camera. Just pack all of your stuff up tight and have a look. The babies are adorable and you'll get your money's worth. But seriously, don't have any plastic bags...they want to know what's in them and will rip them apart...after all, they're curious little monkeys!", "Not too found of monkeys but this was well done and the little guys were interesting. Very nice forest setting. Enjoyed our visit.", "What a wonderful place for the monkeys! They are truly in monkey heaven in this forest sanctuary. This is well worth a visit if you are in the area.", "It was my first time seeing the monkeys playing in the water.One of the monkey stolen a water bottle and open the cap and let the water drain out.I heard that the monkeys are not so violent nowadays because they are well fed by the care giver. Because of that, they have raised the entrance fee. Worth a visit.", "The walk around the forest is not particularly scenic. The monkeys are as you would expect, keen to be fed and otherwise going about their business. Not the most amazing experience but slightly quieter than the rest of Ubud!", "The Monkey forest is “a must” if you go to Ubud, and I don’t see why it is. Yeah, it’s fun for maybe half an hour to see all of the monkey playing around and everything, but you can even see that from outside without even paying the entrence fee. Also, we thought that it would be much bigger, you can actually see the whole “forest” in about 15minutes. I wouldn’t recommend going to Ubud just to see the Monkey forest as it’s very touristy. But if you are going there anyway, just be careful and follow the rules, one of the monkeys stole my glasses but the staff got it back for me thankfully! 😅 But there is no reason to be afraid of the monkeys as there is staff all around the property, and they are very friendly👍🏻 ", "My daughter is quite afraid of monkeys so didnt join us on the walk through the grounds. It opens at 8.30am and I strongly suggest that's the time to arrive. The monkeys are fed by the staff and many are busy eating so don't bother you at all. Just after 9.00am many tourist busses start to arrive, and the reason the monkeys get aggressive is that people carry food and don't take head of the notices around about keeping food away. We walked around for about an hour and could of stayed a bit longer, but it got very busy and the monkeys seemed to change behaviour as more people came through. Because we were there so early, the market stalls had not opened so it was peaceful being able to walk around and not be asked to buy something or have a look. They are renovating some of the areas at the time of our visit. Also, if it has been raining, take it slower as some of the paths can be slippery or muddy.", "I mean, we didn't even buy food, carry food, or look at the monkeys in the eyes, or touch them, or look at their partner or babies, yet one bit my partner on the arm, out of nowhere, and I saw one bit a tourist on the knee (she bled so much...). I wouldn't recommend going with children... But the forest is splendid ! I loved it. I just didn't feel confortable at all around the monkeys !", "Loved the monkey forest! I was initially really scared to go in...after being in Ubud a few weeks and seeing the monkeys on a regular I decided to go in and see them in their natural habitat. They are super funny rambunctious bunch! They play rough with each other and will try to climb on you if you let them. I had lots of fun and went back with some friends a second time. I would say it’s safe, don’t look them in the eyes and don’t bring ANY food in not even in your bags. As a matter of fact if you don’t want them climbing on you don’t bring your bags in!", "My 7 and 9 year old we're excited to go to the monkey forest and have monkeys jump on them. They love all animals and were keen to feed them. The day started well as Ubud is beautiful and the journey to it was lovely. Once in the forest we bought a highly overpriced bunch of bananas which the monkeys quickly snatched away. We followed all of the safety rules and entered the temple area. The guides were telling people not to allow the monkeys to jump on them which wasn't possible as there are hundreds and they just launch themselves at you. One monkey jumped on my son then sank his teeth in his arm for no reason. Thankfully he had a thick t-shirt on so it didn't cut the skin but badly bruised him. We left the temple area away from the crowds and went to a quieter area to just sit and watch the monkeys in their natural habitat. Several monkeys came around us as we sat still. It was lovely to see them up so close until one started tugging on my daughters top then sank it's teeth into her back. Again there was no reason for this. My daughter was sat perfectly still. The park warden came quickly after my daughter screamed and gave her first aid. The teeth are like needles and had punctured her skin. We will never return there again! If you'd like to see wild monkeys then go to Ulawatu temple where they are actively discouraged from approaching humans and you can watch them from afar.", "A unique place small wood decorated the shade of large trees but orderly cleanliness. Inhabited by a group of wild monkeys but very friendly to make this place worth visiting.", "What a lovely and cool place to be. The monkeys run freely in the area “semi-free ranged” as they are so called and it’s just a nice day to sit and watch them play and frolic. Remember to keep all items to yourself or in your bag though. They are quick! But it was nice quiet day out with the family in the cool of the jungle. Plus - toilets were amazingly clean! :)", "Firstly Watch out for the cheeky monkey! There are a lot of monkeys there, if they climb up you, you are meant to stay still, and not run away. My friend stayed very still, and the monkey took the tickets out of her pocket and jumped to a tree and climbed away... It was an at your own pace nature walk. It was early afternoon and it was pretty warm, but that is in November. Cheap price at the gate, amenities were clear. Take some water, and be prepared for stairs!", "This tour was so much fun - I'll go again someday. We weren't supposed to wear jewelry or glasses and the monkeys were so gentle, I would have been fine. There is a guide for every 3 people. I enjoyed feeding them and they took the food very carefully. The short walk was easy and we took our time. I have some fun pictures to crop and enlarge. Loved this tour.", "Whe we had a tour we went also to the monkey forest. It was a ot of fun! You can feed the monkeys with bananas there and they can also jump on you! Fun and nice adventure!", "I was super excited about going to the monkey forest, to have one climb on me would be amazing and see them all. However, they are vicious and scary - do not bring anything with you, they will steal it and bite you until you drop everything. I had nothing on me and one of them got onto my head and starting biting really hard which ended up me being in hospital having jabs. Not pleasant at all! The staff weren't very helpful, considering all the accidents that happen they should be more on duty and more alert! You'll see hundreds of monkeys for sure but you have to be so careful!", "Visiting Monkey forest was a must for us when visiting Ubud. The monkeys are just hilarious. They are everywhere, you see really a lot of them in all sizes and ages. We spent 2-3 hours in the forest and we enjoyed every minute. The forest itself is well maintained, staff are always close to you just for case. There are nice walking paths arround the forest. The monkeys are often really cheaky, so no rings, necklaces, no sunglasses etc. - they will just take it and run away. They even tried to take my 2 kg pack with camera and I saw someone loosing a shoe :-D (no worries - the park staff saved it). But if you are reasonably careful, they don't steal anything and you have a great time with them. For a banana they will even stay at your shoulder and be your best friend for a minute. So in general - it's really worth the time and (cheap) entrance fee to visit the Monkey forest.", "To cut it short: I did not like this place! Lots of tourists and lots of monkeys, which would be ok, if the monkeys weren't quite aggressive towards People. Don't expect a relaxed walk as you have to be careful not to be jumped upon, or worse, bitten. Stow away securely everything that could be stolen, as the monkeys will do so. I would not take any food into the forest, let alone buy the bananas that are sold at the entrance: The monkeys will get even more aggressive trying to get them. The forest itself would be very beautiful, I must admit.", "Just a walk between monkeys. We humans are always amazed of their behaviour and customs. If you have free time in Ubud village, go. Nevertheless, there s nothing else in Ubud apart from shopping (avoid main street by 2 km) and eating. Entrance around one euro. With 1 hour you have enough. In my case I was 3 hours as my infant fall sleep. Feedback about monkey behaviour; 1 - it s Ok. No problems. 2 - in 3 hours I face planty of incidents, all because wrong behaviour from us, the tourist. Sample; saw 10 bottles of water being stolen by monkeys. It s clear in the entrance says do not have anything in hand. Monkeys take bottle to play with it, isn t that cute? Sample 2, saw around 8 monkey attack on persons, again due us, tourist played with them. Some got scratches and 2 tourist bitten. And in my case, while my infant was sleeping, after and hour, monkey saw dummy and approached us, was hidden very fast and no issues at all. Resume; Go, just use comon senses.", "I never expected that monkeys will be so friendly. It is a lifetime experience to spend so much time, about 2 hours amidst so many close encounters with monkeys. Must See sanctuary. If you do not visit this place, your visit is incomplete.", "Went there with mom and my daughter. And they were happy to visit and saw the monkeys. Nice jungle view, and fresh air.", "This garden is huge and monkeys are everywhere, you can walk for an hour or more. Interesting pictures with monkeys in the temple or jumping in a pool.", "This is our 3rd time to the Monkey Forest. We always try to get there early to beat the tourist. There are plenty of rangers around so as long as you don't openly carry food and drink you will be ok. Went to the Spring Temple for the first time - it is worth going down and having a look.", "Great day out. The reservation is brilliant and is populated by wonderful stone carvings and statues. The bridge within the forest is particularly nice as the trees grow over and around it. The monkeys however, are vicious. They scratch and bite if they think you have food. They will rip at your clothes and bag looking for bananas. Some great photo ops though.", "Perfect outing for all of us (three kids aged 3, 10, 14). Lots of monkeys to see everywhere as well as a very beautiful forest to walk through.", "Definately worth a visit, buy your bananas half way through the park, not at the entrance where all of the monkeys congregate. Ley them climb up on your shoulder to eat half banans, they dont hurt climbing up.", "Monkeys everywhere and as long as you are sensible they are the nicest monkeys we found in . In some other areas they can be aggressive but in monkey forest we had no trouble. Cheeky but not nasty and lots of staff to help you out. A cheap fun experience", "This place is fun, but there were so many people there interacting with the monkeys and not always being very nice. There was no one to monitor it, and so it was fun and beautiful but kind of stressful if you care about the animals.", "I was a little concerned about some of the experiences others had when visiting the monkey forest - but have to say our experience was amazing. We were accompanied by a guide who explained how to interact with the monkeys and the type of behaviour to avoid - i.e don't stare at the larger males as they percieve this as a challenge, don't take any valuables in with you, and take care if you feed the monkeys. We walked around empty-handed and the monkeys were curious and friendly but didn't attempt to 'mug' us as they could see we had nothing they wanted. We saw some tourists teasing the monkeys with food in an attempt to get them closer - this is when you are likely to get bitten as you are on their territory! The forest exudes a kind of tranquility despite the many tourists milling about and it is fascinating to watch these adorable creatures running around, playing, grooming one another. We saw a few females with tiny babies clinging to them. We were only there for around an hour and thought this was plenty.", "Second visit now in 4 years! Still fascinating to have 600+ monkeys around you and on you! Tip: don’t pay for bananas at entrance! Pay for the nuts once your in.... last longer and third of the price!", "The monkey forest is a great place to chill out and escape the heat and hustle and bustle for a while. Entry is 40k IDR and there is no need to take a tour, just roll up and buy your ticket and walk on in. Monkeys galore and you can buy bananas to feed them if you want, the scenery is sublime and the overall atmosphere is very specal, if you are in Ubud it is a must do.", "This place is pretty small and only will take up a couple of hours of you time and is well worth it. The monkeys are friendly and you even can feed them, they will jump up on you and take a banana from you. The monkeys are well cared for are are not in cages which was good", "An enjoyable 1hr spent here. Was great to see the monkeys, especially with their babies. Had no issues with the monkeys, but did notice that people who didn't follow the sanctuary rules did have issues.", "A great experience! This is my second monkey sightseeing activity. I didn’t initially want to participate and put my money into something that could be classed as cruelty (after my first encounter at a different location many years ago) but this forest had a much better vibe and my partner really wanted to see them. The monkeys were still cheeky but had plenty of space away from paths and tracks to live in the beautiful surroundings. Do follow the rules, stay calm if one jumps on you or gets too close. The rangers are throughout the park to make you feel comfortable and help you if such an event occurs.", "I really did not want to visit this place to start with as I think wild animals in parks around thousands of humans a day is a recipe for disaster. I was very confident and not at all scared and went because my friend had gone in Thailand and really wanted to see them in . I was there for about 5 minutes, held no food did not touch or go best this monkey, was leaning up against a ledge and a monkey came and bit me on the arm from behind. It was not provoked I stayed calm ion the first bite and didn't move but then bit me a second time harder and hard a hold of me really tight and scratched me also. It only let go because a bystander yelled at it. Honestly I would never do this again and would never ever take children here. I absolutely love animals but this place was not pleasant at all. Now I'm laying here night 2 out of 5 in wondering whether to wait until I get home to seek medical advice or to take the risk and see a doctor here.", "Loved this place, there are basically monkeys all over the place and they are playful and cute. Make sure a few things; DONT bring any food with you, they will smell it and try to grab your bag and open it. If they jump on you don't shout or try to sho them away in an aggressive way, you might get bitten. Don't get too close to their children or females, some of the Alpha males are aggressive. There are narrow ways where monkeys are basically standing 20 cm from you, the might jump on your shoulder, don't get scared, they aren't dangerous :) Respect the animals and enjoy your visit.", "We went today and I was pretty scared after reading the bad reviews. I imagined monkeys attacking us and all sorts after seeing what people were saying. The only bad thing I saw was a monkey pulling a lady's pearl earring out and running off with it, but lets be honest that was her own fault. We didn't take a bag or any jewellery/sunglasses etc. We had 1 GoPro and a camera between us. We refrained from buying bananas as I didn't want a forced interaction. It paid off because once we were away from the tourists, a little monkey found us very ingraining and made his way through the trees and down onto our shoulders. It stayed with us for about 5 minutes, sitting and watching us. He even held my partners hand at one point. He also was very interested in my gopro, holding it to check it out which was great footage for us. We had it mounted firmly on one of our hands at all times. It was much more rewarding having a natural interaction than having about 5 monkeys fight around us for a banana like the other tourists had. I highly recommend the visit, it's 40,000 each and seems to increase 10,000 every year.", "The grounds of the temple are lovely and we had no problem with the monkeys. Took lots of beautiful pictures and was lucky enough to see a huge group of hindu nese praying at the temple. Also stayed for the kecak dance. The seating does leave a little bit to be desired and they do pack you in like sardines but overall it was very entertaining and enjoyable. Definately worth the 100 000 rp ticket price. All in all a lovely spot and definately worth a visit.", "It s beautiful, quiet and peaceful if you come when it opens ! After 10:30 all the tourist are coming with selfie stick and the monkeys becomes a little bit scared because of humans attitude . We spend a lot of time in the park and we saw how there attitude change during the day because of humans . Don t forget that’s nature (controlled and cleaned but still a place where they live), a sanctuary and a former temple not a western zoo where animals are in prison ! so be respectful. Live the things not behind your selfie stick or your screen but with heart and mindfulness (you re in Ubud in a sacred area) and respect them. Of course you can take pictures, monkeys are really good at that, but never forget that they are Breathing like you ;) If you want a quiet moment with them come early it ll be better . If you don’t care about nature and environment come at 11am or noon it ll be better for everyone ;)", "Tourist seem very willing to feed the monkeys. Food is sold to do this which is confusing as feeding them makes it quite dangerous. These monkeys can give you rabies and unless already protected, vaccination is hard to get. Also be ready if you have young children to explain what the boy monkey is doing to the girl monkey!!!!", "This was really a highlight for me.. I love animals! It's a great, big forest with a lot of brutal monkeys! They're climbing everywhere! There are a lot of cute little baby monkeys! Be careful of your belongings!", "A must do for the sheer entertainment value and pleasure of being close to these monkeys going about their daily life.", "Appears to be a well cared for facility and park. It was clear of litter and the paths swept. Admission cost was 50k rupiah each. There is a small cafe in the main building and many places to sit before and after your walk. Once you’re into the forest, shade is abundant and cooling. We walked in, so I cannot speak to parking. Monkeys tend to congregate in the areas where there is food. Employees feed them corn and root vegetables. There is water moving through the park in small stone troughs, so they have access. The only instances of aggression I saw were between monkeys. They would walk by people, and rather closely, but frightened easily. My husband sneezed and an adolescent monkey was so startled he dropped his food and misplaced it. A group of adolescent monkeys were curious about the water bottle a man had in his hand, and I did make sure I kept nothing in my hands unless I was using it in the moment (camera, etc.). The highlight for me was seeing the baby monkeys. There were many and quite small. A mother monkey was holding her infant and they had fell asleep! What appeared to be a large family, cuddled up the six of them. Very social and beautiful animals!", "We took the kids to the monkey forest in Ubud and stayed in there just long enough to be slightly freaked out. There are lots of monkeys here: big ones, small ones, baby ones, old ones, cute ones and some very freaky ones that look like they want to attack you. Our walking pace picked up as we went through and we checked over our shoulder when we left to make sure none were following us. Worth a visit but maybe not for those who don't like the Planet of the Apes movies.", "Very nice small piece of jungle in the chaotic city. Monkeys very funny, one of them tried to steal my earings. Prepare for a lot of tourists.", "Great to see these little guys in their ‘natural’ habitat. It’s nice big park to walk around - very relaxing hour or two. 80,000 IDR entrance fee, which includes parking.", "Monkeys in the forest.a tropical forest with full off monkeys.the monkey are funny but be careful of your belongings.if you give them fruits,you can make pictures with them This place is a must see.", "Especially if you have not seen monkeys before, it's a place worth visiting. Take care of your belongings when you are near the monkeys.", "Definitely recommend a visit! So much fun, and unbelievable to be that close to monkeys just in their natural habitat", "This monkey forest in Ubud has a lot of monkeys that just want the bananas you buy at the front before entering. My daughter and sister had one jump from a tree onto their heads. another bit a friends finger and scratched her sons leg. Would recommend if you don't mind these friendly monkeys. I was a bit worried but I suppose no damage done to anyone", "To start with it was 40,000 IDR (approx. $2.95 per person) for the entrance fee. You may purchase bananas - 20,000 IDR for the small bunch or 50,000 IDR for a larger bunch (approx. $1.50 - $3.70) There are signs which indicate: - Do not panic/scream - Do not bring in plastic - Do not hide food - Do not look into their eyes (threat) - Secure personal belongings, etc... I could not recall all the warnings... We removed hats, sunglasses, earrings, necklaces.... As soon as we entered, we passed a family, along with a tour guide, assisting a woman with a monkey perched on her head who not only ripped her bright blue bauble earring off, but also defecated on her shoulder as they attempted to retrieve the item. It was a bit warm and humid and the park was a little crowded. Many visitors did not heed the warning. Some screamed and shrieked when a monkey climbed up their side as they raised their arms above their heads with a banana in their hand; this was done over and over by the same people. Some monkeys minded their own business, some were sweet and gentle, and some, mostly the older ones, where quite aggressive and scary. As others mentioned, this is a place where one would visit once, checking it off the bucket list. TIPS: - Bring sunscreen and bug spray - Refrain from wearing jewelry, hats, sunglasses, or at least be prepared to part with it - If at all possible, use a bag with a zipper or some type of closure. Open tote bags is a recipe for disaster. The above information is based upon our experience and what we have witnessed, it does not necessarily mean it may happen to you...", "A definite place to visit in . Nicely maintained and well kept sanctuary. Should be a bit careful with belongings and incase trying to feed the monkeys as they keep looking out for opportunities. But if behaved properly its a great place to visit. ", "I took my family - 4 adults and 6 kids to monkey forest, telling them not to expect too much - but I was pleasantly surprised. The place is now more organised and much cleaner. I'm glad to know they have used the income effectively.", "Monkey Forest is set on the edge of town with a path that connects the main town to south Ubud. You do not need to buy a ticket to see the monkeys as they are everywhere in the surrounding area. Monkeys are wild animal which can turn viscious at the drop of a hat, the moneys in this forest are fed and they have overstepped the boundary between animal and human, in nature they should be scared of humans however in this situation they have learned to hunt in packs attacking any human walking in the viscinity carrying food of any nature even things in carrier bags. My partner was attacked by 6 monkeys for a bag of cookies, crisps and milk all sealed and in a bag, they ran off and ate this food. Does anyone think of the affect eating cookies and crisps has on a monkey. We later saw a woman who has been living locally for 7 months and has been repeatedly attacked, her poor child terrified of walking into town. Don't encourage this unatural integration between animal and human", "so neat to see the temples and the monkeys everywhere..not crowded and very peaceful..definitely worth a visit to see while in Ubud", "If you are in Ubud go visit the place, monkeys and an old temple in the forest. I learned that monkeys could dive :-)", "we really enjoyed our tour of monkey forest..there are plenty of staff members around watching to be sure the visitors are safe.. i did not feel frightened of the monkeys at all.. we also were mindful of the rules and precautions. I think this place is def worth a visit!! adorable creatures!!", "We walked the monkey forest road and saw so many monkeys around we didn’t even bother going inside to pay a fee. I personally wouldn’t bother, just walk around outside, even around Ubud you will see them in the trees outside restaurants and warungs, plus it looks a bit like a tourist trap.", "Nice little day trip. The monkeys were not mean in the slightest contrary to everything I read. They'll leave you alone if you do the same. Some of them will even climb on you if you want them to.", "We went to this temple as a recommendation for a must do. Picked up some bananas by the entrance and head in. Only to be greeted by a monkey that saw the banana in the hand and jumped on a mate to reach it. After a bit of fluffing around and hanging off arms, it finally got the banana. They have the softest fingers so aren't very threatening. You can just sit down and they will climb up on you and camp on your shoulder. Keep your good cameras ready for the little ones. They're adorable! The kids will love these little guys. As parents, let the monkey jump up onto your shoulder. The kids seemed to love it.", "We enjoyed our visit to the monkey forest. The temple and grounds are beautiful and there are a ton of monkeys that have no problem going about their business with humans around. The day we visited their were a lot of baby monkeys who frolicked and played with glee. I don't recommend buying the bananas that are for sale at the front as the monkeys get more aggressive when they know you have food. We didn't carry food into the park and walked through the park without incident.", "Monkeys monkeys and more monkeys. Pleasant till bitten when grand daughter pushed monkey hand away and it started play biting. All monkeys checked for rabies often there were no problems. We all had a good laugh about it. Would recommend and return again the kids loved it.", "our family with kids spent very nice time there , it was so much fun for kids, and monkeys not aggressive at all, they are really nice, just follow the rules )", "Amazing place, extremely hot and humid climate.Beautiful view. Warning!!! Monkeys will bring away your belongings!", "A must-see when in Ubud is the Sacred Monkey Forest (open daily 8.30-6pm)...but please do so with brain fully engaged! The 10-hectare Monkey Forest has about 700 nese long-tailed monkeys. There are also three ancient temples (c.1350) over which the animals have complete domain. Photo opportunities are everywhere. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ BEWARE: it is important to remember you are a VISITOR in the monkeys' home, and they do not fear you. Generally, they won't come close if they don't think you have food, but they will snatch bags containing food. They love to grab plastic bottles, and will climb onto visitors to reach food being held in a hand, even if the food is held above a visitor's head. So do NOT walk in eating food, or with food visible. Common sense always prevails when near wild animals - they're cute but have sharp teeth! Note to juvenile teenagers: should a monkey climb on you or grab something, please refrain from high-pitched squealing as it agitates the monkeys...and spoils the serenity for others. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Spending an hour in the blissful coolness of the forest while watching the monkeys is well worth it. Adult entry is a mere IDR 50,000 (about NZD$5).", "This is nice destination for seeing and relaxing , walking around in the forest with thousands of monkeys around you. The local orgnized the monkeys food , that made the monkeys not really disturbing the tourist . old temple in the middle of forest with big banyan tree at side of the bridge create a really nice ambiance. but they are still animal so just be careful", "It is a beautiful forest with lots of monkeys! Much fun to visit and a must see in Ubud. I enjoyed art/ the statues too. There is also a temple, but you can't enter - only for prayer. You can see a lot from the outside though.", "This definitely was better than expected. Beautiful park, got the mix of jungle and temples spot on. You feel a bit like in an Indiana Jones or Jungle book setting. Monkeys roam freely throughout. Good concept and nice for the monkeys to get their safe haven.", "Just decided we would go into the monkey Forrest area, we had not done this for about 20 years, we have been coming to for about 35 years and for the last 15 or so mostly to Ubud and we stay reasonably close to the designated Monkey Forrest area. Just walking by to go to the main shopping area you will see they on roof tops etc but it is lovely once in the area you wander around and enjoy them without cars and motor bikes going by, worth seeing.", "There are many reviews that give good advice here like don't feed the monkeys unless you really want a show...on top of you. In the park there is a small temple called the bathing temple. Its a little off the main path but worth a visit. The view from the bridge to the river below is beautiful ant yet like a scene from Indiana Jones. Don't miss it.", "Fantastic experience, don't bring sun glasses or food, the monkeys are cheeky and will rob them. Plenty of sunscreen.", "Entry is only 30,000 IDR and you can buy bunches of bananas inside. The forest is massive (we spent a few hours walking around inside) and the monkeys have free reign. The monkeys are pretty friendly - mostly just mad for bananas. If you dare, hold a banana up on your shoulder and they will scamper up onto you and sit on your shoulder while they eat the banana. Lots of awesome photo ops. It can be a little intimidating at first but don't worry, they won't hurt you if you don't try to intimidate or hurt them. Don't stare them in the eye and don't hold any drink bottles as they will take them. Don't try to kick them or scare them away, they will fight back. Lastly, don't even try to hide the bananas under your shirt. I tried and they knew straight away. This place was so amazing we visited twice and probably would have visited more if we had more time. Amazing place.", "Interesting place for a quick visit if your going through Ubud. Cheap enough to go in 30000rp. Watch out for older monkeys they get a bit stroppy, especially if you've got food. Worth a look through", "Just as the name suggests Monkey Forest has monkeys everywhere. You could see them enjoying their life in the wild really up close. There are monkeys jumping out of literally every corners, if you carry bananas with you they would even climb on your head and shoulders to get them.", "We were pretty surprised to see other tourists actively goading the monkeys to jump up on them and take food from their hands. In our experience, several of the monkeys were a bit aggressive, even without any provocation--one monkey came up to me, reared up on his hind legs, and bared his teeth at me aggressively... and this was when I had no food on me, and was doing my best to walk peacefully by the Monkey Forest (wasn't even inside it at this point) without encouraging the monkeys in any way. One of the security people had to come over and scare the monkey away from me, because his aggression was escalating. I don't think that most of the tourists we saw understood that there's a very real rabies risk with these monkeys--just because they're not exhibiting external signs of rabies doesn't mean they're not carriers, and all it would take is a scratch, not to mention a bite, to ruin a vacation, if not more. If you google it you can read stories of some less than friendly encounters with monkeys here. I write this not to scare anyone, but as a warning--while it's awesome to see so many amazing monkeys up close, remember that they are wild animals, and that they should be respected as such. If you have any food on you at all, they will go after it, sometimes aggressively if you don't relent. If you do decide to go to the Monkey Forest, do so without any food (even inside your bag), water bottles, sunglasses, cameras, or cell phones visible on your person. These monkeys are very smart, very used to humans, and very good at getting what they want!", "Overall, great to see as we were in the area, but wouldnt be worth a trip to see on its own. Be careful of the sneaky monkeys!", "Really cool activity to do, not expensive only $5 for an adult the monkeys are very chilled and nice walk around the park", "We stayed next to the Sacred Monkey Forest and were glad to be able to walk there easily. The view of all the families of monkeys overrunning the temples in the large park was a scene straight out of jungle book. You could stand with one of the security personnel and have a monkey climb on you for pictures and to feed him or her. We didn't have any monkeys jump on us, but we didn't have any food or bags that they were interested in to try to grab. They left us alone to just observe. Also, the park has a small river running through a deep, narrow valley that is worth the hike to see. Several temples are throughout the park and would be interesting to see on their own the monkeys add a little spice. Once we got used to being around the monkeys, we were more comfortable walking right next to them - one even brushed against my husband as the monkey passed by on the fence railing next to us. Just follow the rules of how to behave and what to carry - they mean it. In our private patio at our hotel, monkeys would come a few times during the day and one bared his fangs at my husband when he tried to scare it away. Security came with a slingshot. The monkeys didn't stay long - only to eat a few bugs from the grass, drink from the faucet, or pass by to the roof. Where the hotel was used to be their home at one time.", "My partner and I loved the few hours we spent here. Read the guidelines well, and make sure you follow them. I would also recommend you do not come if you don’t want a monkey on you. They do climb on people and we saw more than one occasion where someone panicked and their companion tried to hit the money to get it off. Enjoy!", "The place is big and a lot of monkey all around waiting for their food ! People can buy some bananas and feed the monkey. Otherwise nice place to visit with old temple !", "We rented car from hotel in Seminyak and cost us 60 oz dollar including driver for the day he drove us here and we had a ball , very cheap and everyone was very nice and helpful the monkeys are great loads around in natural habitat and brilliant to see them like this although they must have a school that teaches them to rob as nothing is safe there are savages 😂😂😂 Defo go here 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻", "Had an awesome Time there. Be careful with the babies because the mothers and the other bigger monkeys protect them. Please be careful while taking food cause you are gonna find yourself surrounded. Be sure to have your camera ready cause you don't know when the monkeys are gonna jump on you.", "I keep it simple this all about the monkeys, aka nese long-tailed macaques, 600 of them. Bring your camera and buy some bananas and walk around, for as long as you like. Entry is IDR 40,000 per person, valid for the whole day, you can exit and come back the same day. The forest, aka \\The Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary\\\", is well posted, so you won't get lost. It is very small, btw, so no worries. It is a nice attraction for kids as well as grown ups in the middle of the day to escape the noise of the Ubud streets and hide from the searing sun. Go and enjoy it;)\"", "Recently my husband and I introduced to a very good friend of ours from Sydney who had never been to before. Because he only had 7 days with us we decided on only doing two days touring and the rest, relaxing,having massages and eating out. All of us are in the 65 plus bracket,and didn’t fancy a lot of the activities,so decided just to do a tour to Ubud, and also the monkey Forrest. We all had a wonderful time,and luckily the monkeys were extremely well behaved. The careers walk around throwing them pieces of corn, sweet potatoes etc, so they are well fed. Also the place was constantly being swept up of rubbish,so it was really clean . Got some a great monkey shots, and learnt a lot of the history around the Forrest. Big difference, to when we used to be persuaded to buy bananas 20 yrs ago, and have the monkeys chasing us for the food. 😂😂", "We had a great visit and all of us really enjoyed it. Walking around amongst the monkeys was brilliant. It is a beautiful place full of statues. With small children though read the rules and make sure they understand them. We did see a young boy being bitten by a monkey but his parents weren't with him and he was hiding food.", "We were unhappy to see that the monkeys don't have enough space to live and that bananas are selled in the entrance so the tourists give them a lot and they are feeded 3 times a day by the guardians. So the monkeys are all really fat. Some tourists don't respect the monkeys and disturb them.", "Took my 4.5yo She absolutely loved it See up close monkeys Bananas can be purchased at the park The park is quiet large, so we had a nice walk around Lots of coffee shops and restaurants around just in case if tired and kids are hungry", "Ubud's Monkey Forest is a beautiful, tranquil, small jungle just off the main road in Ubud - spoiled only by over-excited and frankly childish tourists. It is very cheap to go in, and once in the forest with vines and trees and monkeys and insects all around, you could be in an Indiana Jones film. Combined with a hidden temple, carved stone bridge, and the smells of vegetation and nature, this is truly a magical place. Having been to Ubud half a dozen times in recent years, I always take time out to go and stroll through the Monkey Forest, and have noticed over the past few years that the behaviour of tourists has worsened to the point where it can ruin your visit. If you are calm, take your time and respect the monkeys, then they will also relax and come to you in a placid, playful way, and if you sit on a wall and watch them at play they will often come and sit next to and on you, use you as a stepping stone, play with your camera strap / bag / watch strap. If, however, you shriek, shout and run around whenever a monkey approaches you, you will upset them, and probably end up getting a bite or nip from an over-excited monkey. Please, if you are going in, respect the fact that this is their home - don't throw bunches of bananas at them because they approach, don't screech and scream when they come within 10 feet of you, and stroll gently rather than running around like an idiot. It seems to be most prevalent when there are groups of tourists, or boyfriends determined to show off to their girlfriends, making the monkeys seem well-behaved by comparison. There are guards who will keep any aggressive monkeys in check, and will admonish anyone being particularly stupid, but these are wild animals, so just bear that in mind if you have any children (or if you are prone to act like one).", "You have to pay to enter this area but it is worth it. Be careful with your belongings as the monkeys can be thieving B######s. You can watch the family groups of monkeys in their local habitat playing, fighting or just grooming each other. There are some small temples in this area which are great to see. Definitely recommend this place for a few hours.", "Really great forest! lot of tourists (which i normaly not like) but the forest is really big so it is not crowdy. Monkeys everywhere! nice nature, temples and forest ways. Would recommend to take 1 or 2 hours to take a trip there :)", "Loved this, very fun to feed the monkeys and see them interact with people surrounded by enchanting architecture and temples. Dont buy the bananas at the first spot go to the amphitheater to buy them from the girls who will get them to climb on you and take your photos. Super fun!", "Big parks with monkey. There's temple and holy water inside. Crowded with tourist. Take the wooden path for better view of the jungle.", "Very clean area. Monkeys are well fed and friendly. The locals do a great job of maintaining the sanctuary.", "I LOVED the Monkey Forest! Read a lot of reviews that honestly scared me about the monkeys, but after walking around I realized there was no real threat unless you as a human do something to attract aggression from the monkeys. Basic “no’s” include things like don’t wear sunglasses or any jewelry monkeys might find attractive, don’t bring big bags they might want to grab on to, don’t bring water bottles (they will be taken by the monkeys), and if you buy a banana at the entrance; be prepared to feed it to one right away because you won’t make it far with it. I watched a man try and walk away with one today and two monkeys hung on his pants and shirt until he gave it up. My friend and I saw on benches in the amphitheater and a bunch of sweet monkeys came up to us and crawled on our arms and shoulders - none of them being aggressive or harmful! Even if you don’t want a monkey on your shoulders, the temples and sights are amazing so definitely worth the trip.", "First just to say I was very nervous to visit Monkey Forest after reading other reviews. I almost chickened out but my husband really wanted to come. I had a GREAT experience and was able to relax- if you follow the rules which are clearly posted the monkeys will not attack you. I saw 2 other tourists jumped on, one was carrying a water bottle the other the monkey got his chocolate bar out of his knapsack- again if you bring in food etc they will jump and take it. Plus it is not good for the monkeys to eat. My advice is don't be scared, follow the simple rules and have an amazing experience!", "The Monkey Forest was a time killer for me. I only went because a couple of my friends were going, I don't care much for monkeys. However, it turned out to be a good way to kill a couple of hours during the day. The forest is fun to walk around in, take some pictures and explore. Take a look at the map so you don't get lost. It's cheap to enter, ~20000RP ($2.00CAD). Monkeys were not aggressive and many people were walking around taking pictures. You're not supposed to wear any jewelry or shiny things because you may attract a monkey; I heard of cameras being taken by the monkeys. There was a couple getting married in there. There are a couple spots you can go right down to the river and walk around against a rock wall, kinda interesting. There were some temples inside to take a look at. Overall, an average place to visit, check it out if you have some time.", "Was a little apprehensive after reading some reviews about the monkeys being aggressive. When we went, on the whole, the monkeys were fine. Very used to humans so you could walk closely to them fine. The problems start when idiotic tourists start dangling bananas over them for amusement/to get a picture. This ruins it for everyone as generally the monkeys all start going crazy and it sets everyone on edge. I was also shocked to see parents giving 3-4 year olds bananas to hand to the monkeys - ridiculous and asking for trouble. People were also encouraging monkeys to jump up them for photo opportunities which seems crazy to me. The monkey forest would be a great place if tourists respected the fact that these are wild animals. Don't be put off by the stupidity of the minority - go, take your time and avoid the thoughtless tourists.", "I'd heard great things but this place was actually really good. The monkey encounters were good but we did see a woman get bit and monkeys stealing credit cards and water bottles but if you remember that smiling to show teeth is seen as I sign of aggression, don't open your bag full stop and remain calm if they jump on you, you should have a fun experience like we did.", "Great place to take photos of monkeys and a pleasant walk through the Forest. At our guides suggestion, we arrived early before the crowd. We had me place to ourselves for almost an hour. Beautiful forest teeming with monkeys. There was an interesting art show also.", "It’s exactly what it says, a place for monkeys to run free. The setting has a lot of traditional nese statues and the monkeys seem to be completely unphased by humans. Great for kids and adults. I even had a monkey hop on me for a bit. This was my boyfriends favorite part of our whole trip.", "it feels like an open style zoo with rangers walking around, numerous monkeys and plenty of tourists, preferably visit before lunch, and spend a little time petting the food searching babies and adults", "When we went half of the forest was closed off as part of their monkey sterilisation programme. There were some monkeys but not as many as I expected (o was expecting monkey mayhem like Batu Caves in Kuala Lumpur). The monkeys are generally friendly and leave you alone, with the odd ones jumping on people. Lots of tourists. Good place for a stroll if the whole park is open.", "Lots of monkeys, nice temples . . . very nice place to walk around. The monkeys can be a little pushy (just deciding to sit on your shoulder) but definitely worth the visit.", "I think kids would love here. The monkeys are so used to people that they sit around just looking at us and one ir there might try to steal your bag. The bridge crossing provides an amazing opportunity to reflect in the beauty and power of Mother Nature", "Much better than expected. A nice walk under the canopy of trees. The temples and stone carvings were interesting. Beware of taking a bag as the monkeys try to look in them for food. If you buy the bananas to feed the monkeys expect them to climb onto your shoulders 😂 . Over 600 monkeys of all ages.", "We didn't stay long - just a hour I think. Was nice to see the grounds and the monkeys. The highlight was watching the monkeys dive bomb into a pond to cool off. They are amazingly intelligent. I happened to look at a moneky the wrong way so to speak. i didn't think I stared it in the eyes - but I must of done becasue it got threatening towards me and proper freaked me out! So yes I would say be cautious around them and they are bolsy. Forget hats and treats they will torture you!", "The Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary is a nice place to go to with little children but you have to instruct them well especially if you want to feed them bananas. After half an hour it becomes boring, monkeys are monkeys!", "If you visit the ALAS Kedaton monkey forest, it's a place to live. Even if it is one of the tourist attractions of and the people said that it is well worth visiting, but beware that it's a wildlife, please prepare in advance, don't you bitten by monkeys as you visit this place", "Worth visiting, good experience, can feed monkeys, look healthy, locals are lovely and knowledgable do not pressurise I to buy from shops but will show you .", "This was very average compared to the other breathtaking places we visited in . We did this on our way back from Mt. Batur Sunsrise Trek, only because we were too tired for anything else. Follow the instructions and don't try to be smart with the monkeys and you will be fine, These monkeys seemed a lot more tame than other monkeys around, probably because of some degree of training. There definitely is training when it comes to prodding a monkey to photobomb your picture. There is a person constantly working with monkeys, to photobomb your picture. This was the part worth the visit.", "We stayed very close to the Monkey Forest, and visited it twice. The Macaque monkeys are obviously the main attraction, with their Mohican-style hair, but there are also several temples in the forest that are worth a look. Although the monkeys seem friendly, especially if you are feeding them with the bananas sold in the forest, be aware that they are also inquisitive, and can be very nasty indeed, so do be careful. The photo opportunities here are brilliant, so - if you are sensible - you will come away with some very pleasant memories.", "The forest is beautiful. The monkeys are not.. They behave like... Well...monkey. Good visit for urban children's education. The kids like it but a bit afraid of the monkeys.", "Loved seeing the monkeys & there were SO many monkeys everywhere in a natural habitat! They are mischievous as ever so don't carry food in your bags, only if you want to feed them bananas.. Would definitely recommend", "We visited the Monkey Forest Ubud, the experience was thoroughly enjoyable, lots of fun, the monkeys climb all over you and you can feed them by buying some bananas. Absolutely fantastic value for money and a brilliant day out - definitely a must when visiting .", "Great to visit, highly recommend. But if you wear glasses take contacts as they really wanted me to take my glasses off (one monkey takes glasses). Def pay the 2,000 for peanuts to get monkeys on you. We paid 60,000 for photo holding the giant fruit bat, make sure you pat them afterwards as they are intriguing. Thou I did feel sorry for bat I held. The catch is the free guide insists you come to her shop to look, we ended up buying 3 items. Make sure u barter. Lucky I had hubby to tell me how I looked bc no mirror.", "You get what you pay for here, it is inexpensive (a few dollars to enter) and if you like walking amongst aggressive monkeys then you may enjoy it. That may be a bit harsh but I could not wait to get out of the place. I would not recommend feeding the monkeys and beware we saw one tourist get bitten while we were there.", "Such a unique experience. So beautiful and right inside Ubud. Be smart. If you feed the monkeys, then you're taking the chance of getting bit, etc. Otherwise, they left us alone. Hide everything! Fun to see the forest, beyond beautiful.", "If you read the rules especially don't run don't scream and don't withhold food you will really enjoy your visit. Buy your bananas before you get there as they are 5.00 USD for a small bunch onsite. If you go near 5 pm they feed the monkeys eggs and it is very entertaining.", "Put away your water bottles, sunglasses and anything else you think a monkey would like to steal...little kleptomaniacs will keep you on your toes..word to the wise don't buy bananas to feed them, just sit back and let the other tourists be ambushed.. Natural setting , temples, monkeys awesome experience.", "I often go to , but this is my first time visit monkey forest in Ubud. I think this is best place to enjoy the forest and monkey species. Many big tree and there and very nice. All people can see monkeys in every where when visit monkey forest.", "We were quite unsure about doing this as we had heard a lot about the monkeys having rabies but we decided to look anyway. The kids thoroughly enjoyed it, infect so did we! The monkeys looked healthy and happy. Just don't provoke them as they can get mad (my son stupidly kicked a stick a monkey was eating ants from and he screamed and ran at my son. Gabs us a hell of a fright but he stopped luckily). Our eldest convinced us to let him buy some bananas to feed them. Do t wear hats or sunglasses as they will definitely jump on you and might steel them also. The forest was really pretty!", "My partner and I absolutely loved the monkeys and even though the older monkeys were quite aggressive towards each other and some of the tourists, we thoroughly enjoyed our time at Monkey Forest. Unfortunately the same cannot be said for our 5 year old travel companion who became extremely upset and started to cry when some of the monkeys started attacking each other. For this reason we had to cut our visit short but would have loved to have spent more time taking in the surroundings and visiting the various temples throughout the forest.", "I have been to many times and have always avoided the monkey forest, but the kids were keen to go so we booked a tour. We all really enjoyed it, it is very clean and quite beautiful, you do have to be careful of the monkey’s eg: don’t try and pat them or feed them. It was good having a guide but you could manage without one.", "just what you expect ! monkeys is a beautiful forest and humdreds of incredible statues ! do not hesitate , it has to be seen", "This is a must do in Ubud! Respect the monkeys and they won't bother you. I recommend you buy bananas from the stall but be careful - the larger monkeys will try to grab them. Just give them one and walk away. You can also walk near the groundskeepers and the monkeys will stay away. To get a good picture with a smaller monkey, find one near one of the sitting ledges, sit down, hold the banana over your hear. They will climb up on you to get the banana. Usually they stay for awhile and someone can take pictures. Don't tease or poke the monkeys. I'm sure they can get angry but as long as you give them what they want...bananas...you'll be fine.", "Monkeys everywhere! Very active and some quite aggressive if you have food with you. I saw some pretty quick aerial acrobatics of a monkey climbing onto people then stealing a mans bag of food and drink bottle and watched it unscrew the cap and drink the leftover contents! Resist entertaining or getting to close to the baby monkeys (very cute!) as the mother is sure to be nearby and very protective so may bite if she thinks her baby is threatened. Temples are mostly closed. No information plaques to explain temples or history which one might think appropriate esp if a tourist attraction and charged a 30k entrance fee.", "What an excellent place to visit and enjoy the walk and all the beautiful views from there. Watch out for monkeys.", "We stopped here after a full day driving. Two adults and three kids 2, 4 and 8. Traffic was terrible and we had all had just about enough but the kids were desperate to see the monkeys. And there were lots of monkeys. The kids had fun watching them and feeding them bananas that we bought inside for 60000rp per bunch. Personally I found it hard to explain to the kids that the monkeys are not tame. They wanted to touch them. The older ones are quite aggressive and will bare their teeth and lunge which made me nervous. However the kids were mostly happy with the experience. There were some tears because I wouldn't let the kids try to pat them but that's probably to be expected. I am afraid that the temple barely got a look in The monkeys stole the show.", "Lots of friendly monkeys great to watch. I had babies crawling all over me and loved it. Would recommend to all monkey lovers", "Considering there are monkeys all over the entire island, there is no reason to go to this forest. Plus at the end, the lady-guides push you into their \\shop\\\" and all but physically force you to buy some of their garbage.... Literally, she grabbed my sunburned arm, squeezed, and said, \\\"Bad luck if you no buy something. Bad luck.\\\"\"", "I almost didn't go here because I was a little freaked out by the thought of the monkeys as I had heard some bad stories. However I am so glad I went! I absolutely loved it! My favourite experience thus far in ! The monkeys are cute & not aggressive at all. But it's not just monkeys what I enjoyed just as much or more were the grounds. The rock sculptures, temples & lush green surroundings were beautiful!", "The old gardens of the monkey forest are a cool change from the busy streets of Ubud. Stroll through the the traditional gardens with stones steps and temple statues. Be prepared for the monkeys to jump on you. Don't bring food, or anything in a plastic bag. The monkeys will try to take it away from you. Read the monkey \\etiquette\\\" signs to avoid any unpleasantness. Enjoy watching the families of monkeys with their babies. Entry cost is around 40k per person. You can buy bananas just inside the forest for a few $.\"", "Yes you can walk through but if these little guys and gals feel like taking whatever you have in your purse or bag while you take a swig of water then beware!!! The monkeys are quick, reactive and their teeth puncture water bottles like they were made of plasticine!!!! After a short walk through I noticed two or three big male monkeys chewing on phone chargers......and they were not about to give them up at any cost. Just be CAREFUL folks ", "Always happy to visit a place where animals are free to roam as they please. The price for admission was only 10,000 IDR. We bought some bananas at the stands and monkey swarmed us swiftly and climbed all over us. It was very fun and worthy of a few great photo opportunities. Be wary of weather though. If it rained recently you'll be covered in prints and mud. ", "This is nice and many monkeys here. They are friendly to us. And the little monkeys so cute. This is a highly of Ubud.", "This is indeed fun. Monkeys jumping around you. They would climb on you for a banana or just play around you. It's a good fun filled place to visit. If you don't harm the monkeys they won't harm you ! The place is flooded with tourist so don't be paranoid about visiting the place.", "Another pristine setting overlooking the water. Stairs and many hangout areas available. Watch out for the monkeys, sometimes they snatch your glasses. We stayed for the show( additional price)and enjoyed every minute of it", "We walked through the park and there weren't too many people around but the monkey's weren't pestering us. I'm sure if you had food they'd be all over you, but they weren't bothering us. Its a cheap way to kill half an hour or so in Ubud.", "If you have read any bad reviews about this place they were probably written by morons! The monkeys are very gentle and will leave you alone if you use common sense (don't offer them any food). If you feed them they will want to take all of the food you offer to them as they are wild animals Would recommend as the forest and temple are aesthetically astonishing!", "A forest with monkeys everywhere. Review the safety instructions as monkeys sometimes tend to misinterpret what we do. So avoid looking them in the eyes and watch for your belongings as monkeys might snatch your mobile or sunglasses.", "Entrance: 50 000 rp Full of monkeys that are cheeky, try to climb on you, open your bags, steal your bottles of water or food if you carry any. The forest itself is very nice with a beautiful temple in its center. The temple is not accessible for the tourists. I did not like the place because of the monkeys but then what to expect from the \\Monkey forest\\\". Quite busy place as well.\"", "The environment is nice, monkeys are not too aggressive if you do not bring them food. The place is built up for tourists, so deserves just a quick visit although is reviewed in all the guides as one of 's most popular attraction.", "This area was so much bigger than expected, with a lot of forest area to walk around. Spotting monkeys and also the beautiful landscape. Monkeys are great and are not vicious in any way. They will however jump onto rucksacks and unzip your bag if you have food or water bottles inside! Remove all before entering!", "As much as I enjoyed watching the monkeys, a small confined forest for almost 1000 monkeys is really like a zoo. Sure, the natural setting creates the feeling of a real forest and certainly feels better but the reality is far too many monkeys competing for attention, creates the aggressive behavior that other reviewers have been talking about. It is a fun place to visit and observe the monkeys closely, but there is a feeling of sadness watching this carefully orchestrated show for tourists. A small group of monkeys confiscated my camera bag and played with it for a while.", "The forest is just amazing, an oasis of rest in the middle of busy Ubud. Go early as it will become very crowded later at the day. The monkeys are used to people and getting feeded, this makes them pretty rude but is still defenitly worth visiting!", "This was our first full day in , we had done some other activities in the morning and came here after lunch. Amazing time! I really loved the forest and the trees, cool and shady. The monkeys are of course the highlight. You can buy bananas at different places through the park to feed the monkeys we got some amazing photos and l can say from my point of view the best activity l've done in . I think it was $5:00 AU but well worth it.", "Interesting day out with friends, very busy place and very touristy but interesting to see the monkeys in the temples around the forest! You can buy bananas to feed the monkeys, some were cute but others got vicious when not being fed! Theres an art gallery within the forest which was very random but nice to look round.", "There are so many monkeys here! It's amazing if you love monkeys. You can buy bananas inside if you want them climbing on you and taking pictures. It's pretty scary at first but then It's just awesome. Don't try to trick them!! I wanted one last picture with a bigger Monkey so I just picked up a empty banana and held in my hand. When the Monkey jumped up and realised that it was empty he pulled me in my hair and showed his theeth... I was so scared he was gonna bite me. So just Don't trick them and it Will be alright. 👌🏼", "The monkey forest is at one of the many temples in so the surroundings are beautiful. There are loads of monkeys including babies and they're very used to people so you can get very close. If you have food they're likely to steal it though and can be quite cheeky! Definitely worth the trip while in ", "This was one of my favourite sights in Ubud. The monkey forest definitely lives up to it's namesake...monkeys do roam freely everywhere. There is actually a temple deep in the monkey forest but cannot be entered by visitors. The signs warn visitors that monkeys tend to snatch items like glasses, water bottles and food and if they do, do not fight them to get the items back. Yet, I saw insanely stupid people trying to egotiate\\\" with monkeys to get their water bottle back while monkey fangs were drawn. Why so dumb? I dunno.\"", "Definitely worth a trip, the Forest is in the middle of the main area of Ubud so you can do a bit of shopping have a bite to eat an visit the Forest all in the one afternoon. The monkeys are very cute.....clever cute! One monkey climbed my husbands leg and tried to pull a leaflet out of our camera bag, while a baby monkey sat on my foot chewing my shoe!", "The monkeys are very friendly it's a good place for families with kids You're not allowed to bring food for monkeys from outside but you can buy it from the stuff there .", "Loved it!!! We had great fun walking around the beautiful forest watching all the monkeys, even though a really wet one leapt on me (remember to zip up your bags!!!)", "This is the prettiest and least expensive adventure park in town. Cute baby monkeys are adorable with their sweet antics or clutching on to mum. Hiwevet, their older relatives are frightful and near their own freaking temple, they are aggressive. It’s actually great fun. Big monkeys with huge purple testicles hissing menacingly at you, teeth bested, to hand over the food. Just hand it over and the faster the better as these guys will just leap in you to take what is theirs. They might have a quick chomp on your arm for your trouble, too. Feel that adrenaline pumping. It’s a beautiful forest to walk through and a highlight of Ubud. If you find it hard to part with snacks to our simian cousins, you must first establish that anti-rabies vaccine is in plentiful supply before entering this parallel universe where monkeys rule. My daughter now has a phobia.", "Entry fee only 40.000rp per person. Huge sanctuary with monkeys roaming free. Everywhere you look there are monkeys. Beautiful walk on pavement through the jungle. Monkeys are tame and are not bothered by you walking around. Can spend anything from an hour to all day here. Highly recommend!", "We hired a taxi for the day and stopped here for a few hours. I loved it, bought bananas from the stands and wondered around, as long as you follow the rules the monkeys are perfectly well behaved. Look out for the statues as you walked through, some of them are very entertaining. Lots of great photo opportunities.", "Great to see the monkeys free to roam.(not fenced in so they can leave if they choose). There is a pond in there. Worth stopping to see them swimming and diving in. Lots of photo opportunities lovely temple. Cheap to get in and only takes hour or so to walk around ,but easy to stop for ages to watch them interact with each other. ", "We had read and heard the stories of theft and attacks from other travellers and sites, but we LOVED this place. It’s pretty crucial to follow all their rules and you should find yourself wandering peacefully though the Forest. I feel bad for those who were scratched, etc. but I guess one must accept the fact that you are in THEIR home. When you surf, you know you are in the sharks’ home, and you probably won’t get bitten but you might. The monkeys are extremely well fed and I imagine this is to lessen the likelihood of them biting or thieving. All in all it was a great experience that we will always remember.", "Great for a cheap and easy activity - the monkeys can be fiesty though so keep to the rules. Took our 7 year old and he loved it", "It was great fun to walk and observe monkeys. It is safe just don't disturb animals and everything will be fine.", "We visited as a family, the kids wanted to buy banana's for the monkey, which we did.... then the monkeys went crazy and the kids freaked out. I'd probably recommend you have a walk first, then decide if you want to buy banana's. We didn't walk to far because the kids just wanted to get out of there. There are plenty of monkeys, you won't be disappointed about seeing them.", "Expensive and totally spoiled by tourism as most things in . Rip off price to buy bananas. Totally unnatural surroundings.", "Wonderful place to spend some time with a little monkeys! Just be carful and do not feet them. Since ITs not all of them are small and cute , some of them might be big and aggressive! especially If if you are hiding the food! Temple is very big and it will take some time to explore! they have a restaurant near the entrance as well! The fees is quite cheap and It usually very crowded! Enjoy your day", "nice place to see monkeys in their own habitat. be careful with your belonging as the monkeys like to steal your glasses, camera or anything at their reach. It's better to keep them in your pocket, not on your head----be sure to take the stairway down to the lower part if the rainforest", "The sacred monkey forest is a definite must see, don't listen to the bad reviews. Entry was 40,000IDR for adults and you can easily spend a couple of hours looking around the temples and taking photos of/with the monkeys!", "One of the more \\fancy\\\" attractions as you enter the Monkey Forest. 50,000 rupiah per person. One species of monkey but very cute to see them interacting with each other and the tourists They are not aggressive but we could see some people almost getting attacked for not following the rules or knowing what to expect from wild monkeys, I.e putting something in your mouth (even if it is something like tablets) will prompt them to \\\"attack\\\" you looking for the food they thought you had. People just need to be careful Lovely place to visit otherwise\"", "A lot of monkeys, the place is clean, big, fresh and natural just like in a real beautiful forest, but still have to be very careful with the monkeys", "I didnt go to the monkey forest as I had been before many years ago and was frightened by the monkeys. My husband and kids did go, however, well versed in not letting a monkey get too close. They really enjoyed the walk through the forest and seeing the monkeys. However, they did see someone get bitten by a monkey. They learnt, from talking to the locals, if you are nervous of the monkeys, that the trick is to buy a slingshot from the many shops outside the front gate, and take that into the forest with you. The monkeys only have to see the slingshot and they will not come too close to you (ie: you just have to carry it in your hand, not load it up!). The parking inspectors outside the forest have them as part of their equipment!. Don't pay more than 2,500 Rup for one though!", "I had not wanted to go here and had no great expectations, however thoroughly enjoyed myself. There are monkeys in abundance but what makes it work is the setting. There are three Temples in the Sanctuary and the paths around vary from concrete to wooden walkways. You sort of discover the temples in the jungle. There are 4 troops of monkeys and they are very inquisitive. They were a delight to watch, grooming, fighting playing and hurtling about in the canopy. Don't miss the fabulous stone bridge", "Spent a few hours wandering around. Very interesting park. Monkeys are very naughty, but highly entertaining. Be careful of your personal phones and things.", "I had heard this was one of the must-dos in Ubud. The forest itself is nice but crowded. The monkeys are interesting and a bit cheeky. One stole my earring and when I got it back, jumped on my shoulders again to have another go. Nice to visit but I probably wouldn't stay too long.", "We had a really great time walking around the Monkey Forrest. Although there were quite a few people there, it did not appear to be overcrowded. It was calendar and the monkeys certainly looked healthy. We chose not to buy bananas and feed the monkeys, but it was fn to watch those that did. There is plenty of room to walk sound and lots of quieter arrears away from the main path to see the monkeys. It was also very cheap to enter. Certainly worth the trip", "Love the monkey forest, just be very careful as the monkeys climb on you and one of them bit me on the head. Lucky I scream and scared him and he jumped off before he could draw blood.", "It is really cheap to get into this place but do not bother. When you walk in there are monkeys that will come and take food from your hands but they will also fight each other and a dominant one is likely to come and take any food that you may want to feed them. There is very little to see in this attraction and the walk to the spring is a waste of time. Do not bother visiting this attraction.", "Feeding the monkeys is easy - buy some bananas there just after paying entrance fee and after you enter. 1 bunch 50,000 or 3 for 100,000. Then throw them to the monkeys. Don't hold on to them too long or you will get followed. Saw one man put one on his shoulder and a monkey happily jumped up and sat on his shoulder eating it - would not recommend this. The walk to see the temples is great fun, walk round the river, best to wear sensible shoes/ walking sandals. The monkeys will be playing above and around you.", "So that we are clear, I absolutely adore our little monkey friends (who doesn’t) and any chance to see them up close and personal, I enjoy. I got a bunch of great photos in a relatively short space of time. The monkeys are free roaming and just a marvel to behold. For the entrance fee (about 80k I seem to recall) you can stay in this place from morning until they close. I was tempted to do this! There are members of staff willing to give them some food while holding your camera/phone so you can get some amazing close up pictures. (For free!) In most places I’ve visited in Indonesia you have to pay to do the smallest thing (like use the toilet), so this was a refreshing change! I didn’t do this and still got some wonderful pictures! They appear to be well cared for and there are monkeys of all ages. Would happily visit this place again in a heartbeat!", "9 February 2019. This is the 6th bite (for no reason) I've personally seen in 3 years. How many have I not seen? The staff say it's ok. Walk 15 minutes to the clinic and they will wash it. HOW ABOUT DRIVING THE PAYING CUSTOMER YOUR MONKEY BIT to the clinic?", "I love monkeys! So of course we had to go to the monkey forest. At the beginning we didn’t know if we should go or not, because we heard lots of stories about the monkeys being aggressive and dangerous. But we went, and it was an amazing experience. There are monkeys everywhere! :) Big ones and babies. We did see some monkeys jumping down to a guests backpack and unzipping the bag, but the staff are quick helping! I highly recommend to visit this place if you love monkeys and if you’re in Ubud", "Staying at the Royal Kamuela, so Monkey Forest very close. Well designed forest in what is the monkeys 'house', be prepared for literally queue-jams whilst people do the inevitable, sometimes losing the phone, earings, and anything else the monkeys can nick, in the meantime. Not a long visit, (1/2 hour tops) but good to see, if now over-busy.", "Had a great time. The forest itself is also quite amazing. We bought bananas before we entered and that is way cheaper than to buy inside. I don’t like the term must-do’s but this comes pretty close to it.", "We had to walk through monkey forrest to get from our hotel to Ubud. Close proximity to the centre so a convenient attraction, also not expensive. The monkeys roam loose and lots of tourists were baiting them to jump on them with bananas. We didnt do this and casually walked through which was an experience although unsure on the safety and ethics of the place!", "This is a neat place and a lot of fun to visit. There are lots of monkeys and lots of people. The setting is beautiful; and like others, it does remind you of a lot of jungle settings in movies -- but this is for real! You will get an opportunity for some great photos of architecture and monkeys. The baby monkeys are especially cute. You will want to give yourself at least 1 1/2 hours for the visit.", "Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary or people usually call it Monkey Forest Ubud, is located just in Ubud - like its name. For local tourist you will be charged 50 thousand rupiahs/person - this price has been increase so much if i compare to couple of months ago - and the price could be more expensive for foreigners. In this small forest, you can see alot of monkeys and their families - momma monkeys , daddy monkeys , sister/brother monkeys and baby monkeys - jumping around on the trees or just beeging some foods to the visitors or teasing the visitors. At the entrance gate you can buy peanuts or some bananas to feed them and maybe take picture with them. They are quite friendly tho, but (still) you need to be aware and keep your belongings save. The tress in this place are massive and beautiful. There is also temple - a sacred pool - and beautiful stone-carved dragon bridge. The bridge is one of the perfect spot to take a picture. This place open from 8am and close at 6pm everyday.", "Everyone we talked to said they did not like the Monkey Forest because they believed the monkey's were trained to steal whatever they could from you, then you pay one of the monkey wranglers to get your goods back, so we were told to take off sunglasses, eyeglasses, shiny things, etc.. And we were encouraged not to give them food. Luckily, for us, we did all that. But watching the other tourists who loved touting the monkeys with food, then suddenly freaking out because they'd jump on their legs or backs to get more, I wonder who were the real apes! Since we had our 11-month-old with us, we opted not to bring the stroller, but put him in the baby carrier instead. Maybe that's why the mama monkey's left us alone? :-) It's nice to see monkeys in a natural habitat (hence the 3 stars), but the idiotic tourists and being accosted at the onset for a tour guide left me with a bad taste in my mouth. I know, that's how it is everywhere that is overrun by tourist, but still, takes away the charm.", "The forest itself are breathtaking.. the monkey's are friendly and funny ..there is a strict rules once you enter ..you need to read it before you go", "We don’t have monkey were we are from so this was a really fun experience for me and my friend! The scenery was fantastic and there were so many monkeys. I didn’t have to look for them, they were everywhere. I really recommend this if you only have a few days in . ", "We really liked this place and it was really good to walk through the forest and see so many monkeys going about their business. The staff were very helpful and friendly. We had heard a few scary stories about people having problems with the monkeys and after visiting I can’t help thinking these people must have done something silly to have had a problem. Treat them with respect and as the wild animals they are and you will be fine. There are loads of staff around if you do need help.", "The monkey forest sanctuary was a ton of fun- when else are you going to hang out with free ranging monkeys all day? It was very interesting to stay in one spot and just watch the behaviors of the monkeys. The cremation temple is a trip as the statues are all grotesque and comical. It was also funny to watch the monkeys running the streets of Ubud early one morning which most people were still sleeping.", "If you love monkeys even half as much as I do you will love Ubud's monkey forest! There is not so much I can say that isn't evident - it's a forest... filled with monkeys... and temples. The entrance fee is tiny and it's something really special - how often do you get to wander through the homeland of monkeys? For me it was a first!. Love.", "These gray monkeys who live in the forest are quite comfortable with being around people. One can wander freely the many paths past stone statues and temples as well. We were warned to hang onto any loose articles like sunglasses, smart phones, hats, etc. as the monkeys might attempt to grab them and run but we didn't witness any of this behavior. This was a nice way to spend a few hours.", "It is just by the downtown but the park is pretty natural. The monkeys are pretty relaxing there. But remember to not bring any food in or they will grab your food.", "It is a very hyped place in . If you have seen monkeys than you can avoid this place. With kids you can go there for kids entertainment .", "Its a very calm place full of shade. Monkeys here are not at all aggressive. They really don't care if you are there. We did not carry any food or water to be on the safe side. Very green and silent atmosphere. One can relax and spend as much time as they want to. Ideal time to spend would be 1-2 hrs. There is a short trek as well around the campus which you can take. All in all a good place.", "A nice outing. Although I did c aggressive behaviour from the monkeys I would not blame them as few people were feeding them bananas. In a few seconds there were lots of monkeyd hence the struggle fight for food. Stay aways from these people as the monkeys jumped on people to grab bananas. my wife and I clicked lots of pics loved the tranquility. Njy the experience.", "We loved the fact we could walk amongst monkeys. Very beautiful place in the middle of Ubud. Ensure you are aware of the monkey around you at all times .Unfortunately I was bitten by a monkey. Please if you are thinking on visiting this place, wear long sleeves and trousers and do not upset the monkeys. When they show their teeth they are not smiling.... they are warning you to stay away. Any bites, please clean off area ASAP and head to a Dr if possible, if not, as soon as you return home. remember you are in their home... treat them with caution. I would return regardless of the bite.", "Had a lot of fun watching the monkeys interact with each other and the visitors. I would be careful with food and drinks- they are not shy! A monkey came over and opened up my friend's closed water bottle and would not let it go.", "These guys are really quite cute - i chose not to interact with the monkeys but did the walks - my family and many other people enjoyed themselves, feeding, posing and taking pics etc plenty of staff on hand to assist if needed. Did see a monkey sitting on a little girls head pulling her braid beads out of her hair - after a minute she bent low and walked toward a railing and it hopped off.", "Don't really need long here and it is rather other priced for what it is. You can feed the monkeys overpriced bananas inside, very busy", "It was good experience, the monkey were not so ugly and not so agresive due to well treated by the local villagers", "The temple itself is quite small but impressive. The surrounding area has lots of monkeys they are not aggressive although you should not try to touch them especially the babies.", "I’ve visited the monkey forest each time I have been in Ubud. I don’t just love the seeing the monkeys but love the beautiful forest too. I was surprised and disappointed in a way to see a big new entrance and the supposedly upgrading of the place. It now feels a little less like a natural forest and more going towards a zoo. Loud speakers now announcing caution etc... in a natural forest, really what’s wrong with the signs! In my opinion they have spoilt the natural setting somewhat. What do I mean in the title about people watching? You are in with wild animals and people seem to put themselves at risk just to get a photo with a monkey, Instagram I guess! We saw at least two people nearly get bitten and I’m not surprised. One girl trying to get close up and personal with a monkey that had a baby, crazy! Just observe the monkeys follow the rules no eye contact etc and you will be fine. They are very cute and very funny but wild, be sensible, keep safe!", "Entrance to this attraction is 40,000 rupiahs per person. Not knowing how clean they are, I decided not to buy bananas when I saw them jumping over those who purchased them and grabbing the bananaa from these tourists! I rested at the Circular Areas to rest my feet. I was shocked when one of the monkeys grabbed my scarf (kept inside my bag) and run away! As i stood up, another one grab the folder I was seating at. All these happened so quickly. About 10 minutes later, one of the staff came back with my scarf! Take your time visiting other areas of the park: temple, some buildings, forest areas, etc. Note that there are toilet facilities at this park and 3 gates. Tip: Be sure your bags, backpacks, etc are thoroughly closed or locked up. My bag does not have any closing features so monkey was able to quickly run away with my scarf. ", "Today I didn't know what to expect !!!! But was totally blown away.... Have never seen monkey in there own environment before. It was great being able to touch and feel them , while they are free in the rainforest. They love banana's $2.00 a small bunch and $5.00 a large bunch for the stalls and also $3.00 entry fee. You hold your hand in the air and the monkey climb to get the banana's ...... Don't look the monkeys in the eyes!!!!!!! It can keen you want to fight", "When in The Monkey Forest is a must see. This place is so beautiful and so relaxing very clean. It has the most beautiful green forest around you best place for pictures. The most beautiful monkey's around you they are very tame. The koi fish is a must see. It is worth every cent and only cost Rp 80.000.", "The park is really nice. There are a lot of monkeys and a lot of tourists. Ubud is really nice area. Interesting place to visit. Very narrow streets and very busy. You can walk around the outside of the park and see the monkeys without going in to park. Nice walk although extremely humid when we were there", "A must if you haven't seen the monkeys before, I did really enjoy it but the day was very busy with alot if tourists. Still I think if you go in the morning it would be better and the monkeys are everywhere your gonna see them!", "Due to mass tourism, and the general ignorant behaviour, such as throwing their litter, handing plastic bottles to the monkeys to play with, this ancient beautiful place is no longer beautiful. Coming back this year was a painful experience. So many tourists throwing or giving their plastic litter to the monkeys, to be entertained. The monkeys eat the plastic and become very ill from this. Whom ever is in charge should make a rule of anyone entering the forrest is to leave items and bags outside in a locker or this forrest will end up killing the monkeys and dying itself. My 13 year old daughter was in tears to see the state of things and appaled of how the general tourist behaved carelessly.", "After doing the bird and reptile park our driver suggested that we go here and so glad he did. Loads of macqaues free roaming some with babies. You can buy food for them here but they are fed. You need to be careful though these are wild animals and will bite as I as found out, I put my hand in my pocket only to have one run run my leg and bite my hand whilst in my pocket. It did break the skin so be careful. Even though I got bit it didnt spoil my time at the sacred monkey forest. Just don't stare or approach a mother and babie. Well worth a visit.", "The jungle, structures, and monkeys are incredible and make this a must-see. Be prepared to encounter many tourists, but that's the nature of this beast. Monkeys do scream at and chase other monkeys, which may frighten some kids. The monkeys will climb on and/or run directly over people's feet sometimes. Could be alarming to some people. Note: increased mosquito activity in this shady jungle. Prepare accordingly.", "If you want to visit this beautiful Forrest, please listen to your guide or the workers of the Monkey Forrest. The monkeys get so much sugar a day of all the things they get fed, so although they are nice and funny, listen to what the workers say...and give them a tip. The monkeys are everywhere so when we sad down for a coffee down the road, and the children got a Fanta, two of the monkeys got a little aggressive and just took it out of their hands.", "The monkeys can be aggressive. It is still an entertaining, shaded, interesting place to visit. It is very busy during peak times.", "Lovely place to visit, great to see, grounds lovely and there are plenty of staff to observe the goings on between tourists and monkeys, they intervene when necessary and give you advice regarding the monkeys. However, keep your hand bag closed, we saw a very fast monkey snatch a ladies belongings form her bag an head up a tree!", "Touristy, yes.... but hands down one of our favorite things we did in Ubud. Very fun to see the monkeys in their natural home. Definitely suggest buying the bunch of bananas at the entrance and feeding them. Be prepared to be surrounded by monkeys however, find a lone monkey or small group if you are going to feed them. Lots of babies this time of year.... fun to see!! We are going back again this morning, it was such a neat experience. Beautiful forest, temples, etc.", "Visit to monkey forest santuary was a really pleasant moment walk in the semi jungle among all these monkeys. They are not agressive at all but don't play with food they will try to steal it . Buy a banana hold it high and monkey will climb on you and pickup the banana to eat it. Beautifull temple, typical bridge. Really enjoyed it. On top of that we stayed at the champlung sari Hotel next to the forrest.", "Monkeys were funny. You were rushed through and forced to put on skirts and ties and to buy bananas. The monkeys were full and spoilt for choice. Buy the nuts from the lady closer to the gate they like nuts better. A nice lookout but really not worth it Another place that left me bewildered and laughing at how id been hustled again. They try and charge you further when you have already paid for some other show? Rubbish everywhere. Wouldn't go again.", "The monkeys, while cheeky and often eager to jump on passersby, are a real treat to go and experience. Incredible animals with quick minds provide good entertainment.", "Very busy and filled with rude selfie takers. I was hoping for more history. Other reviews kept mentioning the long walks... it really wasn't a long walk at all. Beautiful views and it was funny watching the monkey's steal the shoes and glasses from people who didn't bother reading the signs.", "We were feeling a little nervous about monkeys jumping all over us but just didn't take in any food and we were fine. Loads of monkeys all sizes everywhere. The forest itself was amazing too. Beautiful plantings and walkways. At one point you get pay to get bananas and hold them up to have monkeys climb on you so you could take your own photo. A lady in charge holds a big stick so the larger monkeys cant get near you. A fun few hours.", "Well worth a trip to the monkey forest we walked from central ubud and paid the small entrance fee spent nearly two hours wandering around and watching the monikers and finding all the hidden gems like the temples ... the only thing that ruined it is the other stupid tourists screaming and yelling when monkeys tried to \\attack\\\" them. If you respect them and obey the rules in the signs it's a great little place.\"", "Loved seeing the monkeys in a somewhat natural environment. Would be especially fun for kids. Keep your bags zipped up or they might dive inside looking for food. Buy some bananas inside the park to feed them for extra fun.", "The monkey forest and temple are a must see. There are about 300 or so monkeys that live here and they are very friendly. The photographers will take photos of you and the monkeys for only $3 American. The Temple grounds are very nice also. Keep an eye on the locals who might be picnicking here. They wear very colorful outfits.", "This may be obvious, but they are wild animals and unpredictable. They sell bananas to feed the monkeys and when you hold your arm up the monkeys jump on you and climb to your head. Near the center by the temple, we found the monkeys were more aggressive. Any bag (purse etc) they think contains food and follow and jump at you. One monkey grabbed my son's arm (in an area with no food), just surface marks, but still scared us. They have a first aid office in case this happens to you too (they cleaned him up with antiseptic). The baby monkeys were cute and the interaction between the monkeys was fun to watch. It was definitely memorable. My husband said he would give it a \\5\\\" pre-bite.\"", "So many monkeys around you that you might get frightened, but did not see any aggressive behaviour from monkeys. The staff in the forest is helpful.", "I was there without any bananas or any objects at all so that money's has no reason to attack me :D Moat of the wear very friendly and calm when touching and so on but few of them especially with their kids were aggressive and wanted to scare me through showing their teeth and shouting. It is not so big how they say in internet- depends on how much time u want to stay there. It is easy to find and in general was ok", "What a fun place to get up and close to the monkey's, don't be afraid, find a spot that's not too crowded with tourists and they will happily come and sit with you, if you have bananas.", "It is a nice stroll through the forest. While I knew there would be a lot of monkeys I was amazed at just how many there actually was. You can buy bananas to feed them. It was very cheap to get in $3 AUS and the bananas were $2 . It was a nice way to spend the afternoon without draining the wallet.", "It’s great to see so many monkeys playing and in their natural environment. They are pretty cheeky though! They are ninjas with zips on back packs. There are many staff around to keep them safe and ensure the people are careful and respectful.", "We try to make a conscious effort not to go to places which use caged animals for profit. The sacred monkey forest sanctuary is the opposite of those places. Here the monkeys are in their natural habitat and are free to wonder around as they please. They are used to humans and are very comfortable in the sanctuary which is nice to see. Make sure not to bring in food, wear caps or sunglasses otherwise they will open your bags and steal your belongings. We even saw a cheeky monkey who had stolen someone's iced tea starbucks drink and was drinking the contents :-)", "Enjoy the walk watching monkey antics. One or two may be aggressive, nothing to panic. Nice place to photograph monkeys", "Pay (few dollars) and walk into a forested canyon in the middle of UBUD. We took a taxi there ($28/pp for 8-hour taxi ride). We walked through the forest, viewed many monkeys but the temple is closed to only those who are dressed properly to pray.", "This is a must go! Had a brilliant morning spent in the Monkey Forest wandering through the old temples beneath the jungle canopy. The monkeys get up close and personal, but they're pretty friendly so don't be scared. Top tip: don't have any food in your bag, they will sniff it out and try and go in; whatever it takes they will get it!", "Really cool place to go. It was recommended that we visit later in the day, because the monkeys are full from eating all day, and aren't as 'crazy'...They were a little wild, but lots of fun!", "A visit to Ubud must include the world famous Monkey Forrest! It is one one the main draws for the tourist and it offers a unique experience for those of you that have never seen monkeys close up and in your face. Well worth the visit and your precious holiday time.", "Great entertainment for the kids. You must buy the bananas do you can get a great photo with a monkey on their head. Very clean. Lots of staff. Go in the morning when it is cooler.", "We loved our visit to the Monkey Forest. There are lots of fabulous carved statues, magnificent rain forest, a beautiful temple and lots and lots of monkeys! The monkeys were very well behaved, we did not see any approaching people. The posed for photos & looked wonderful. Lots of baby monkeys, really cute. Excellent w.c. too!", "Very affordable, very relaxing scenery, and the monkeys are very interesting to watch. Monkeys are for the most part pretty calm but a monkey took my daughter's water bottle and another tried to take my hat so be aware of any loose items. Right downtown ubud so very accessible by foot.", "I literally got attacked for having a plastic bag of medication in my bag!!! They are attracted to any ruffles. I hope they don't die from stealing them!", "This place is awesome-- it's not often you get to be this up close and personal with nature. We had a blast here watching the monkeys. There are SO many. Personal warning, because we saw this happen to several people around us: do NOT bring food in with you. If you think it's going to be cute to sneak some food to some cute little monkeys, I promise it isn't going to be. The girl ahead of us tried to do this, and got followed by a few (because monkeys are wildly intelligent). One jumped on her back, and started pulling everything out of her tote-- to get to the entire loaf of bread she brought in. When the others heard/saw the commotion, they all came running over to join in. She had about 20-30 little guys swarming her and jumping all over here. And while she didn't get hurt, she was pretty spooked. They can get into zippers too-- so just don't do this period. Another gal with her had a monkey open the zippers on her bag and started to pull everything out to get to the food they knew was in there. And If they see you with a plastic water bottle.... they know what this is. And will try to take it. And will succeed. I'd suggest coming in with no food, concealed water if you have it, and a bag that can close completely. Read the signs and listen to them-- they are there for a reason. If you do that, you will have a fantastic time here.", "If you love monkeys and ancient temples this is the place for you. Very central in Ubud making it simple to get to. Full of monkeys and beautiful architecture to explore. Very well priced for any tourist attraction.", "It's quite an experience to get to observe monkey from that close.The forest is beautiful and the attendants are very helpful answering questions and sometimes having to keep the monkeys at bay. It might get uncomfortable sometimes if you're trying to interact with the monkeys. If you have children, be sure to tell them not to try to pet the monkeys.", "Found it difficult to find as not signposted. We didn’t use a taxi or tour guide because we walked from our hotel. Certainly an experience getting close up to monkeys in their natural habitat. They didn’t take any notice of the many visitors. Very good value for money and worth a visit. ", "A nice place to escape the crazy central Ubud shopping spree, and hang with the macaques of Ubud. Take a hike and escape the heat under the canopy.", "This is a must see attraction in Ubud. The monkeys are very well cared for and fed, so it makes for a fun outing. Please be warned, Do Not: Try to touch or catch a monkey. Laugh showing your teeth, seeing teeth for them is a sign of aggression. Food, water bottles or packets should not be visible to them, they will climb on you. Don't walk around with your hands in your pocket or bag, they are very curious. Keep calm at all times and don't try and pull something away from them. Stay on the paths for tourists. They will climb or lean on you if you sit calmly. Please Do Not feed them snacks or sweets. Fruit only please, please, please. The bananas you can buy there are very expensive to feed the monkeys, l suggest you call into the market to buy fruit on your way. Only keep small amounts out your bag at a time, else they will climb all over you and grab everything you have. Have fun and enjoy the forest it's worth the trip and costs IR 40 000 per adult.", "When I was entering to Ubud Monkey Forest, my car driver Ketut warned me about the aggressiveness of the monkeys inside the forest. Once I entered I have seen monkeys are sitting here and there with their family. The look of Ubud monkeys are not like usual monkeys available in Indian sub continent. They have a good shape Mustache which is unique. I have even offered banana and other food which they happily accepted. The monkeys are not at all aggressive in nature and very friendly. Specially the babies are very cute and please visit the small pond to see their activity with their families. It is a very good place to visit as Forest with only Monkey is a rare attraction.", "Pretty awesome experience as it is my first time encountering monkeys in such a big number. Was greeted by the monkeys enjoying a dive in the pool located at the middle of the sanctuary. The usually mind their own business unless you have food in your hands. There were small carts selling bananas if anyone wants to get close up with a monkey to get a picture. There were also many 'zookeepers' who were not afraid to tell visitors on staying a safe distance from the monkeys as we would never know what they would do. Never stare at the monkey in the eye as it is a sign of aggression! I spend around an hour there and it was just nice.", "Lots of monkeys and 'keepers' helping tourists not get attacked by monkeys. It is really reasonable and there is a temple in the site which is really worth a look. Lots of steps", "These are not caged/zoo monkeys and they act like wild monkeys (surprise surprise). We stayed in a villa 2 minutes away from the monkey forest and every morning there would be monkeys in our garden area looking for food etc - as you would expect from monkeys that live in such close proximity to humans. We visited the monkey forest twice as the monkeys are so entertaining to watch. We decided to find ourselves a nice shaded area with a bench to sit and watch the monkeys pass. There are 6 monkey troops within the monkey forest each with their own territory. Consequently there are flash points where they can be rowdy. They also compete for resources so if you have read the reviews about people being attacked/bitten then don't hang around by the banana stands and don't walk around holding bananas or with them in your pocket. We noticed the Temple troop were probably the rowdiest. The baby monkeys look cute but KEEP YOUR DISTANCE. Frequently I saw people trying to get close up photos of baby monkeys and quite rightly the mothers go nuts if they think you are getting too close. Think how you would react if someone tried to get uncomfortably close to your newborn. You're also advised not to stare at the monkeys eye to eye. This is a power thing for monkeys so if you make eye contact with a male monkey and don't look away then they will not be happy. The juvenile/teen monkeys are the naughtiest...they will go for your bags however we found that taking a few steps away from them works just fine. All in all I felt the monkey forest was the highlight of Ubud. The monkeys are so entertaining to watch and if you watch them for a while you start to notice their traits and hierarchy etc. Just remember... IF YOU WANT TO SEE DOCILE, LETHARGIC MONKEYS THEN GO TO A ZOO!", "Just a tip: do not bring any food !!! A lot of vendors will want you to buy some food at the entrance to feed the monkeys. Don't!!! I got bitten by a monkey because I was holding a banana. A lot of people try to hold food to attract the monkeys so that they can have a picture of them with the monkeys. Avoid it. Just enjoy to watch them from a distance. Do not go to close, they can get pretty aggressive. Also , be careful that they do not take your hats, small things that you are holding in your hand, small purses.", "A great place to spend an afternoon. It isn't so big that it takes a whole day to explore, and you can walk around it in 2-3 hours. The monkeys all seemed friendly, but it didn't appear as if you could give them any food anymore, so not many were climbing on people. Despite that, it really is a great place to visit - highly recommended.", "We thought of giving this place a go even though we did not have it in our itinerary. But I am so glad we did! It is very green and cool - 1) because of so many trees and the beautiful walk way, 2) because of those tiny little monkeys wandering around. A word of caution - never take anything valuable and have it visible to the monkeys. We visited in the evening. It was pleasant and gave a relaxed feeling", "Really worth a visit. Very serene and there are lots of different monkeys to see. Short walk from the centre of Ubud", "Went to the Sacred Monkey Forest and had a great time engaging with the monkeys. More monkeys than I've seen at any other sanctuary. Aside from the fact that they are amazing, hilarious and intelligent creatures, the SMF also boasts breathtaking grounds, a beautiful temple, gorgeous carved figures and statues flanking the bridges and placed throughout the forest. There is also a cemetery honoring the monkeys who have passed on. You can even buy bananas there cheaply to attract monkeys to you if you like. Be sure to seek out Nelson, a beloved blind monkey who lives in his own enclosure, alone. He has a gentle disposition, appreciates visitors and loves to be sweet-talked. This was my favorite outing in Ubud.", "We visited the monkey Forrest in Ubud, as part of a tour with our local guide provided by flight centre prior to our trip. He took care of all expenses, was able to take photos and we seemed to have more priority over those whom were self guided. Beautiful scenic grounds with temples. Monkeys are very well looked after and this is evident. As per the tour guide do not buy bananas at the front as this will only attract money's and you will be over whelmed as some are quite large. Instead the local guides/staff in the park will get the monkey to sit on you and pose for photos for a very small tip. Would visit again. Very inexpensive for a good outing for all.", "The monkeys here are notorious, just remember to keep your shades and bottles away. They have the beautiful scenery there! Worth to pay a visit atleast once.", "I became scared of all the stealing and biting monkey stories i read online. Still we decided to go. Nothing scary at all. As long as you dont bring any food or drinks, the monkeys will mind their own business. The monkeys have enough food available. Also rangers in the park take care of everyone inside, i felt safe. Enjoyable walk through the park. We stayed about an hour inside.", "We loved seeing the monkeys and walking through this neat forest. We didn't feed them...just sat along the path quietly and waited for the curious monkeys to hop up on us on their own. If you're happy and relaxed the monkeys are too.", "Lots of signs in English, not overly crowded at approx. 1pm; great place to visit if it’s hot as the tall trees and lush forest provide a very cooling environment. Not many monkeys around on the day of our visit as the day before people had been there inoculating the monkeys against rabies. A few very young babies with their mothers, so cute. Board walks well maintained concrete paths and free of litter which I found very refreshing in . Highly recommended", "If you don't like monkeys don't come here... they are very grave and will jump all over you which can be scary. Make sure you stay calm as they can bite. If you're not scared of monkeys you will love it here", "Very enjoyable. I loved it. I love monkeys so this was a treat. Younger kids may not like this one as the monkeys may make them nervous. Overall an awesome day trip.", "Amazing way to see huge amount of monkeys. They are so friendly and if you are nice to them they came up to us quite a few times for a cuddle. The guides around are really helpful if you want them to jump on you for photos. My advice is get one banana at a time because the first one that comes up will take them both and if you hide them you will regret it!", "You either like monkeys or you don't, they can be very mischievous or docile depending on the time of day I think. Be careful of your sunglasses they will take them,also any jewellery or hats they will take them from you. Try not to stare directly at them.", "Monkey Forest is a nice relaxing place to spend a nice afternoon. Lots of photo opportinities there . Bring only bottled water no food needed otherwise you get unwanted attention from the monkies. Do not chase or tease them and you'll be alright. Enjoy Arpad Karpati Sydney Australia", "Visitied with my sister after hearing lots of stories about scary monkeys who attack you and that wasnt the case at all. The monkeys were calm and behaved well if u did the same. You shouldnt scream and run if the monkeys come close to you, that might scare them and then the could attack u. Anyway the forest is nice to have a walk with the monkeys jumping around. Im glad I went!", "Stopped here as part of a day of driving around Ubud. Monkeys are very cute indeed. We were warned by our driver to leave everything in the car except for our camera. If you have any food on you at all the monkeys will go for it. They sell bananas there to feed to the monkeys but we didn't have any money on us. We walked around for 20 mins or so but there's not a great deal to see. Saw one monkey jump on someone's head. Recommend for a look but don't take anything with you!", "Hold on to your belongings… These monkeys are used to tourists therefore they know how to manipulate and control the situation LOL. We run into wild monkeys, truly wild monkeys as we hiked up Mount Batur and the monkeys we encountered there were very interesting and felt more like animals. These monkeys at monkey forest are more like rambunctious Little scavengers. But they are adorable and overall it's a great experience to have nonetheless. Monkey forest itself is a very beautiful place… You're truly in the forest as you walk through historical buildings/temples and statues. It reminds me of Jurassic Park as you walk through yet no dinosaurs appear, only monkeys! LOL! Of course if you were in ubud this is one spot you must check out!", "Brilliant place to visit -- but we never planned it carefully - we only are self's an hour _ we should have been 2 hours.... the monkeys are great just to watch - I'm not one to get to close..... the forest and views are fantastic ...... make sure you include this as one of your trips", "A very exciting experience with the so many monkeys standing and living all around. I felt very comfortable by letting monkeys jump on me and sit on shoulders and head. One monkey in particular played with my hands and even tried to chew one my nail, I let him do it as he was gentle and never used force. The nail is intact and I will never forget that moment! Monkeys are very very clever and cheeky, once you purchase bananas they target you, they jump on and try to steal them. They are always gentle and friendly as long as you walk calmly, accept their contact and don't do anything stupid. If I could, I would give 10 stars!", "Lot of monkeys, most of them are good and are used to tourists ;) Place is very good and dont miss holy waters place though a little walk inside. Holy waters is divine and it gives a different experience. Overall this is very good place. Queens of India {Indian restaurant} is near by also :)", "Yes everywhere. it was a fun walk through the forest seeing them everywhere. Some baby monkeys were sucking milk while hanging from their mothers and staring at tourists. It was hard to tell who supposed to be the object of observation as we starred at them just as they did. Yes they can get on people's heads, shoulders, legs.. they are animals after all and their behaviours are very smilier to human's so it was not anything strange but interesting to see...we didn't have bananas so we were not bothered by them.", "This is a nice place to see many monkeys and their antics in their natural habitat. The walks around the park are well set up with beautiful rock carvings and sculpture. An ideal spot for the young and young at heart.", "Monkey forest is one of the best place to visit during your vacation in . on a day trip with Dynasty Tour, you could enjoy the trip to explore the nature and culture in Ubud. Monkey forest is one of the best site in Ubud and it is a must to visit.", "The title says it all. If you are in Ubud this is just a must see. The park is also a pretty sight to see and the monkeys make it so much nicer. If you are scared of monkeys then this is about the savest place to go since there are care takers all around. Though you should becareful for your bag, waterbottle or anything that they could take or open. Don't say I didn't warn you when you're having fun there!", "What an amazing place. The monkeys own this place and provided you move through their environment calmly they are completely at ease with their human visitors. However there are the odd crazy monkeys like the one who decided to jump on my head to see if my hair was removable! Despite this brief very painful experience with one aggressive individual the overall experience was very good.", "This was included in a day tour. Be careful of the monkeys. While I was there one girl got bitten as she tried to feed one. Plenty of signs around saying don’t feed them. Another monkey stole a woman’s earring. Just be very wary of the monkeys as some of them are very cheeky. It’s a pleasant walk and you do get to see lots of monkeys and some have babies. ", "We visited the Monkey forest early in the morning. I was a bit worried at first reading about the monkeys biting and jumping on you etc but they only jumped on people who had food with them. We've seen one guy being bitten but that was his own stupidity believing he could just pet the monkey. The forest is nice to walk around and the baby monkeys are adorable but I still couldn't enjoy it. All these tourists photographing the monkeys, holding their cameras straight in the monkeys face whilst the are eating etc. was just selfish and annoying!!!! The animals seemed well fed but I still can't help thinking that this isn't paradise. Have some respect for the animals!!!!", "Monkey are cute but can be dangerous you are given a guide they carry a stick to scare monkeys away leave hat an glasses in car take money with you for photos peanuts etc also shops there is so crazy the shops have cages cause the monkeys steal from them and tourists you learn lots of info on your walk it can be a bit scary so it's up to you but be careful", "Had been skeptical, but my 7 and 10 year old wanted to see the monkeys. We spent about an hour there and it was worth it. For the kids, the monkeys had been the heroes, and we bought 2x Bananas for them, each 20k. Entrance fee has been 50k for adults and 40k for the kids. For me, the temple area has been the most impressive thing. Try the walk aside of the temple along a small river. Not many tourists there, but interesting light and area. Restrooms towards Gate 1 have been quite clean and good to use.", "We initially decided to visit monkey forest because my husband has a \\passion\\\" for monkeys. I must admit I was very apprehensive about going. I envisioned the monkeys to be large aggressive primates but they were nothing of that sort. They were hungry gentle monkeys. They highlight for me was the temples and the holy trees...stunning!\"", "I loved this place as I love monkeys, be prepared that they will jump on you and are just wanting food. If you buy bananas and they jump on you make sure you just give them the food. My belongings felt safe as I read that lots of other people didn’t, feel free to bring camera and things in! My partner did not like it at all, so this may not be for everyone!", "An entertaining walk but strange people who don't realize that it is not a great idea to put a banana on your shoulder so monkey can climb up - risky with frisky monkeys who can bite. Lots of monkey moms with babies. A nice walk through the forest - Recommended.", "Our guides walked us through the monkeys giving us information along the way. Was not into feeding them but after seeing how tame the monkeys were I agreed with my family to do it. Great stop not to be missed. ", "Walking in this garden while monkeys is around u is a nice experience and u have to try it . Also if u are brave enough u can let a monkey claim your shoulder and feed him banana the lady who sell the banana will help u and u can get a fun photos.", "Interesting visit to this place, recommended for family with young kids as they will enjoy it. My boys love it ! Do heed the advice of the keepers there as the monkeys can be fierce if touch. I got a show of sharp teeth when I lightly touch one male on his feet !", "Great place! Awesome views, charming temples and entertaining monkey. Just beware, they like hats, so hold on or loose them. Well worth the excursion.", "A good place to walk around with kids and enjoy the antics of the monkeys. Clean and safe - it was good value. Some care and guidance with kids is needed.", "Spent a pleasant hour or two wandering around the Ubud Monkey Sanctuary. We arrived around 3.30pm and the keepers had not long put food out for the various groups (there are 7 scattered around the forest/ temple/ cemetery areas). Fascinating watching the mothers controlling their babies, the younger monkeys playing, chasing and play fighting and all ages engaging in grooming. Pleasant and relaxing way to spend an hour or so. We were warned beforehand about monkeys taking bags, cameras etc, but we didn’t see or hear of any such problems, maybe because everyone is aware and so careful with possessions.", "Come here only if you like the monkeys , otherwise there is no point to visit this place. Quite nice and organized , some nice temples around also. The monkeys seems very friendly with the people, just give them some bananas and you gonna make them happy. In the same time you have to follow the guides instruction in what concerns your safety ,after all they are animals and they can become dangerous . You do not want to be bitten by a monkey during your vacation.", "Clean, pretty site with plenty of monkeys entertain you. Be prepared for monkeys to jump on you, take things out of your pocket etc. They're is an 80% chance that will do it.", "We enjoyed Monkey Forest greatly, made lots of pictures and videos with these wonderful funny animals and had a great time. To make this experience safe and enjoying we followed such rules and advices: 1. Sanctuary opens at 8:30 am and this is the best time to arrive. All monkeys are calm, sanctuary keepers feed them and there are very few visitors inside. After 11:00 am there were many more people, some monkeys were nervous and it was difficult to take nice pictures. 2. Take off hats, sunglasses, bracelets, earrings and any sparkling/glittering accessories. I was wearing very small golden earrings and baby monkeys jumped on me and started to pull my ear lobes. 3. Avoid eye contact with monkeys, don't shout, don't scary monkeys. Otherwise parents-monkeys may see the potential danger in your behaviour and may attack to protect their babies. Anyway sanctuary keepers watch monkeys and their behaviour. But the best way to protect any attack it to follow mentioned rules.", "Soo many nese monkeys. Worth visiting. Make sure you do not touch or feed them, they may be used to people but respect their wild animal status.", "Loved the nature and feeding the monkeys. You can purchase bananas and the monkeys climb up your body to grab them from your hand. Lots of fun for the family! :)", "Great place to check out. A lot of monkeys around. Trying to steal food in the bag pack hehe. The place itself is nice forest looking like and the temples are nice. Nice to walk around and enjoy the day with the lovely monkeys :). Must see in Ubud. The kids and adult will have fun.", "If you are in Ubud you have to visit the Monkey Forest! For me it was hard to picture that many wild monkeys in one place and what it would be like. I got surprised when I saw how nice the monkeys where (okay, some of them where not...) and it was really cool experience! We made the mistake of buying bananas for the monkeys in the beginning of the forest. It is much better to wait till you arrive to the temple because they show you how to feed the monkeys. So wait with the bananas for a while (we were kind of scared in the beginning so we just gave them away to the monkeys). You have to visit this place if you are in Ubud!", "When we arrived we saw a monkey jumping at a lady so i got afraid of the little monsters but it is nice to walk true the forest. Especially the baby monkeys are nice to watch.", "We enjoyed the Monkey Forest. We heard many horror stories, but thought we would experience it for ourselves. Couple of tips: Don't take bags unless they can be zipped closed and you have a firm grip, walk with your hands open so monkeys don't think you are holding anything, avoid wearing dangling or shiny earrings or jewellery that may attract them; don't try to touch the monkeys - especially those with babies; think about going just before or just after lunch - so they are not as hungry and you will be fine. We took an i-phone and got the guides to take a photo - as well as taking a few of our own. We bought a bunch of bananas for a few dollars and had a couple of smaller monkeys jump on our shoulder and eat - with the advice from a Guide. Was fun watching those who did not plan ahead being hissed at (after trying to touch a baby), having items taken from their bags (generally dropped soon after), and screaming if a monkey grabbed the leg of their pants. I would recommend it, and you can stay for as long or as little as you like. Some good shopping around the area also.", "The monkeys are cute... until a tourist with an open bag becomes an easy target... and then they open the bag and run off with something inside. It's funny! The paths and waterfalls are really pretty if monkeys aren't your thing.", "This is not something you don't want to miss when in . You get to meet wild monkeys in their natural habitat. There is an abundance of them and they are not shy. Buy some bananas and let them \\steal\\\" them from you. And believe me, they will. The park is beautiful and the walk-through takes about 45 minutes. All kids will love it, except my son because the monkeys stole his cap. 😁\"", "Great place with beautiful temples, Indiana Jones feel like! And bunch of monkeys all around! You need to go there!!!", "Wondered around here on our first day in Ubud. Only 40k to enter and a very special experience. I'm a huge monkey lover and they are truely so wonderful to watch interact with each other. They aren't aggressive at all, but it's worth noting that they will attack if they feel threatened. While you are in there home it's best to just sit back and watch them. You can buy little bunches of bananas to feed them which is a special bonus if you find a quiet patch to get the to yourself. Definitely a must visit whilst in Ubud. I will never forget it!", "Amazing rainforest park , keep a space from the monkeys , especially with babies with them , they can be angry and aggressive . Keep your hand bags close and your personal items hold tight or keep in your pocket or bag . The monkeys are looked after from the park staff at feeding stations all around the park . Beautiful paths and bridges over streams , amazing huge trees hundreds years old and temples . ", "This was a fun hour visit. Make sure to walk down to the lower level. There is a beautiful bridge which makes. Great photo. You can buy bananas to feed the monkeys. You are warned about looking them in the eye but they really seemed pretty tame. However, I kept my hands to myself. The only negative was that we drove up from jimbaran bay which took a couple of hours.", "This is very funny experinece. The forrest is full of monkeys from the little ones to the olds. Be very careful of your stuff they can stole your glasses, bottled water or other things in only few seconds. You can buy bananas but you can count that it will be eaten in a moment. Don't try to hide the food, monkeys are clever and always know that you have it.", "We visited 3 times as we were staying close by, and had a lovely time watching the monkeys playing in the pool, jumping off the tree branch and swimming...they were having a great time! Last visit we took some bananas and yes the monkeys will jump on you if you have food on you...but it was fun. I had a gorgeous small monkey sitting on my lap. Drink bottles and rucksacks seemed fair game (looking for food in the rucksacks) but i saw no sunglass stealing. On the two banana free visits the monkeys didn't bother us at all. It's cool away from the heat of the day and if you go down the stairs there is a gorgeous fish pond you can throw a coin into and there is a lovely bridge and a river. It is very good value for the small admission price.", "This is definitely worth visiting and is a beautiful forested area. It is important that you heed the notices warning you to be careful of glasses, jewellery etc. We saw one visitor lose an earring to a monkey. You can buy bananas at the Sanctuary but the monkeys will climb on to you to reach them. A great way to see monkeys in a natural habitat and especially good for families.", "No points on this review. Absolutely in love with primates and these didn't disappoint. Husband was a bit worried at first about the monkeys jumping on him but after the first one did he adjusted very well even walking hand in hand with one for a few minutes. Monkey took his hand and walked with him, quite jealous as I'm the monkey lover ..... o well sat there and watched them for ages. Didn't see any aggression from them but was afternoon so probably had been feeding all morning. Only suggestion is if you buy bananas to feed separate before they come close as they will take the bunch if you're not prepared.", "Cheeky monkeys. Be sensible and you will enjoy. Follow the signs. Get close to nature in this wonderful place.", "The monkey forest was definitely a sight to see, monkeys literally running around everywhere. Very cute baby Monkeys as well! If you don't buy the bananas and don't have things in your hands then the monkeys will leave you alone! We happily stood near them and took photos, while people with bananas were being swarmed! The forest is beautiful, lots of scupltures to look at and a gorgeous river! Watch out for hawkers that offer to give you a tour, they are just trying to sell things to you! But overall it was very enjoyable!", "My 5yo daughter said it was her favourite. Although it was very busy (to be expected) Lovely walk through the forest $50k IRP for adult $40k IRP for kids. Best to go first thing or late afternoon. Worth the money for an hours nature experience. Staff are great inside, but the local sellers are very aggressive outside.", "Great experience - monkeys are interesting and great to see - although did bite some people they took a dislike too! Beautiful forest and amazing environment - well worth a visit.", "Pretty much says all it needs to in the name. If you like monkeys, make a point of going, if you don't, well there's plenty of other thing to do. There are tons of the little monkeys everywhere! You can buy bananas for pretty cheap but be warned they will be quite attracted to you. If you bring a bag of any kind expect them to be curious enough to investigate. They look cute but I have met folks who have been bit and scratched so look out. Otherwise they are wild animals so treat them with respect and be courteous. This was a fun activity and it will get you out of the sun as well.", "We entered this forest at around 10am and spent about 1.5hrs inside. The rules are clear and repeated and posted often - don't stare down a monkey, don't touch even if they touch you and do not feed them. It is obvious from the outset that these monkeys have more than enough food however if you even touch a crinkly bag you will have at least 3 monkeys to contend with within seconds. A very special treat that the guides provide is bananas. The monkeys came across as content, argumentative amongst themselves and seemed to be vascilate between curiousity and exploration, being playful and fighting or deeply bored and restful. These states would change at a moments notice and t the sudder grunts, growls and rushed run ups easily scared the humans. It could be a bit unnerving having a monkey picking, biting or staying to play with your clothing, but it seemed harmless. There were alot of guides around whose presence was reassuring. So in summary. A nice place to sit, relax (sort of) and just observe interesting behaviours. ..humans and monkeys alike!", "The monkey forest has become a 'must-do' whilst in and I'd recommend a quick visit. As long as you exercise common sense and don't wind the monkeys up then you hopefully won't be a victim of aggression or theft. The monkeys at Uluwatu temple make the monkeys here look like angels!", "We decided to finally pay the monkey forrest a visit and didn’t regret it. While 50k seems quite an entrance fee it was fun walking around and watching those fellas play. I would probably refrain from bringing water bottles - my mom lost the fight... i also recommend to not touch the monkeys - we saw tourist not obeying the rules get bitten - or have any snacks with you. The monkeys are used to people hence not naturally shy - BUT if you stick to just watching it’s a pleasant walk through the forrest - with some free entertainment.", "This place is so unique and interesting it gave me my first ever chance to interact with real live monkeys uncaged. As predicted I was nervous about this experience but walked out feeling very happy with myself. I do not recommend buying the bananas as the monkeys can smell them from miles away and will harass you until they have posession. I warned my partner to keep well away from me and my paranoia. I did have a camera and was unbothered by these cheeky little buggers! Its safe :)", "This was cool! There were so many monkeys!! And they would walk right past you not at all fussed that you were there. Some people were getting pretty game and sitting right next to them but I was happy to just be near them and watching them interact with one another. Definitely worth the walk 🙌🏽", "Mongkeys all the forrest They have forrest with full of monkey from baby until old mongkey. Small river inside with nice arsitectur design in central forrest. Watching mongkey swimming and bath atraction was so funny. A lot spot to captures. Mongkeys are friendly and funny", "Well worth a visit. Monkeys are fun. Very forward monkeys. Be warned if you have food on you as they will hunt you down in packs and strip you of anything edible. Also, don't look them straight in the eye or slag them off behind their back.", "If your a lover of the monkeys then you will enjoy this I was constantly worried the entire time that a monkey would jump on me People that had food especially bananas had the monkeys jump on them and go crazy its definetly an experience", "Monkey Forest is one of a kind! I have never been so close to monkeys and it was an amazing experience. Hilarious animals that are so human like! Definitely worth a visit if you are in Ubud! Thanks April & Martin", "We were visiting this place as a bart of bigger day long trip so we wasn’t having too much tome there but I think it was enough for us. We have seen apes, they were calm and not interested in visitors so there was no threat from them. We took a walk In the park what for me was more interesting than apes. There is a lot of nice sculptures, small temples and everything is nicely composed in the rain forest environment. Overall I can recommend it but not as a separate trip but just a stop to take a look and move on to next point.", "It's wild monkeys in a large jungle setting. If you ignore the signs and carry food and drinks, you will probably get jumped on. If you buy a banana they will take it. If however you follow the repeated instructions, you'll be left to observe these amazing creatures up close in a beautiful setting. If you explore a little further there are water features and carved bridges. I would recommend getting in before lunch to avoid the crowds. You could spend 2 hours here for 40,000 each (£2)", "Was an interesting visit! Staff were super friendly and it was amazing to see monkeys so close! Would definitely recommend to not take anything inside with you and follow all the rules placed around the sanctuary as they are there for a reason! Would definitely recommend!", "My experience: - Just beware since you in front of entering area (main gate). The monkeys are wandering around looking for plastic bag or something you grab in your hands. The monkeys will think it's food/ water and rob it. The best action is closed tightly all of your bag. Don't put something in your hands. - After you buy ticket fee, there are several local people selling bananas (to feed monkeys inside the park). I DO NOT suggest you to buy. Because it's overpriced and sometimes the monkeys become more aggressive when you feed them. - Just put on your sport shoes or wear good sandals. It's slippery in some areas inside. - Put on some \\insect repellent lotion\\\" if necessary. - Enjoy some natural scene inside the park. Huge trees and peaceful ambience. - If you want to take some photograph, make sure the monkey is not very close to you. - Some official staff are stand by inside in certain areas to guard tourists from monkeys attack. You can take picture in this areas more safely. - Inside the park there's a \\\"pura\\\" (temple). Just walk around, take photographs and don't forget to borrow a cloth if you only wear shorts. (for free or leave some money into donation box).\"", "Loved the property but was not natural having to feed the monkeys to get a photo opportunity Its why they get into peoples bags and take things as they've been allowed to do so instead of being cheeky in the wild And watch for your heads too as anything can fall fown from those trees A green snake fell to the ground from one of the larger trees on the property as i was walking along Luckily it fell at the back of me instead of the front as i was walking down so keep eyes and ears on alert", "Great experience, the monkeys were amazing they looked happy and enjoying the wildlife. Great waterfall views and an amazing temple site. The monkeys are friendly and managed to have a few ride on our shoulders", "We are animal crazy and not the types to visit zoos etc but this place is a sanctuary and The monkeys seemed relaxed and happy. Gorgeous surroundings. Very popular place for tourists.", "This is great if you have never seen monkeys up close. I found it kind of gross with hundreds of monkeys crapping everywhere and having monkey sex. Lots of tourists packed in as well.", "The monkeys are lovely to watch. I didn't buy any banana's for them as I didn't want them jumping or climbing on me. Best time is morning if you want them to come near you, as they are very well fed by afternoon. There were heaps of baby ones and they were so cute. Loved it!", "We loved the Monkey forest. The monkeys were very cute. we got to see a whole family Mum. Dad, toddler and baby monkey. We enjoyed walking through the forest it was lovely and cool in the shade of the trees.", "Real rainforest experience just metres from the hustle and bustle of Ubud cenral. Cool shady escape etc, so it got my vote. However, it gets you thinking....While they're not enclosed, and I fact have a river / valley to escape - they don't, and are well and truly tuned to being with the human population. Wish no negativity on the (lovely) locals, but perhaps I'm still longing for th e idealistic world where we humans can somehow see such creatures, without affecting their habitat.", "I was puzzled why the monkeys didn't take a short walk to town like other places I have visited. The monkeys were placid, l thought they would be harassing everyone. Worth a visit.", "Didn't need too long to look around but well worth stopping off at. Respect the monkeys and I think they will leave you alone, we were initially nervous about visiting but there were so many staff about we felt quite at ease. We followed the rules and there were no issues at all.", "If you have time then you might as well visit the forest. If you don't mind monkeys coming near to you or even climbing on you then you will have fun. You will see lots of monkeys, cute little baby monkeys, few monkeys ganging up and fighting with each other (you don't wanna go near them). Be safe and careful. They can be very cheeky!", "This place is full of monkeys. You can observe them in their natural habitat. It is a sacred place for the locals. The place is well maintained and it a beautiful place to visit. It is worth visiting on your way to Ubud.", "Monkey Forest in Ubud is very beautiful. The entrance ticket is Cheap, inside you can find a lot of monkeys and there is a temple inside the forest. This place is simply amazing, and i love it", "We visited the Monkey Forest in the highest tourist period so you have to expect a crowd ... and there definitely was ... this detracted a little from the experience but still you get up close and personal with many a monkey! Hint, don't want one climbing on you or attacking your bag ... don't carry a water bottle. They love to pinch them. Worth a visit.", "I am a little bit surprised to see that this is the #1 attraction in Ubud. Yes, it is interesting, yes you can go, yes you will see monkeys all around, yes you should be careful and follow closely the written advices. However, I believe that trekking into the local rice paddies, checking on the local culture, wood carving, arts, attending nese dances, cremation ceremonies are much #1 than the Monkey Forest. Just my 2 cents. If you have the time, stay out of the center of Ubud, specially Monkey Forest Road, take alternative routes, find a driver, check for some walking tours out of the original tracks and dwell into local culture!!!", "We walked around the forest park patways interacting with the monkeys. They are completely comfortable around people since the park is a tourist destination. Just remember they are wild animals! They will bite - we saw it happen multiple time. Heed the instructuctions at the entrance to the park and signage located throughout hte park. It may save you some negative interactions with the monkeys. It's a nice facility and an easy stroll through the grounds. The Ubud Monkey Forest lies within the village of Padangtegal. The village's residents view the Monkey Forest as an important spiritual, economic, educational, and conservation center for the village. Besides the 700 +/- monkeys, you also can see 186 species of trees in 12.5 hectares of forest.", "This place was incredible! I visited with my partner who was a bit apprehensive about being close to the monkeys but he was fairly relaxed. I on the other hand wanted nothing more then the monkeys all over me! Paid $12aud for two big bunches and one small bunch of bananas to feed them and was told to hold the banana in high in the air and sure enough the monkeys climb your body and sit on your shoulder and eat the bananas. I was so impressed with how interactive this experience had been. I will be returning on every trip to .", "Most of the tourist take food with plastic bags with them inside the forest, and they think is funny and cute when the monkeys steel those things. The reality is they can die for it, so leave thing you don´t need outside!!!!", "Recommended to go early morning to avoid the crowd! Then, the forest is absolutely great, you walk among the statues covered in moss, and its a real jungle full of monkeys in the middle of Ubud! Really a nice trip :)", "Enjoyed the interaction of the monkeys with the various visitors. We knew not to bring food or \\enticements\\\" but some people had problems with items being grabbed. The vegetation was a nice oasis in a busy area, run by the local municipality, not a big corporation.\"", "For only $5 Australian, what an amazing experience! I was in Ubud for 6 days and I went to the monkey forest every single day, often times twice a day! The park staff are really helpful and fun. The monkeys couldn't be cuter! There were so many babies!! The rules for the park are clearly written on many signs around the park. Follow them and you shouldn't have any problems. Don't bring anything that you don't absolutely need there. The monkeys are thieves! They will steal your water bottle, sunglasses, hats, or anything you've got! I saw a lot of people get things stollen because they didn't follow the rules. I brought my camera, cell phone and a purse that tightly zipped and I had no issues at all. The monkeys will probably climb on you, but they mean you no harm. Don't scream or try to push them away. And if none are jumping on you but you want them to, they sell bananas all over the park for just a couple dollars and they will help you with getting photos and making sure the monkeys behave. If you're going to Ubud, don't miss the monkey forest! I'm already planning my next trip! ", "This forest is a truly special place, where in the world do visitors have the ability to walk around an animals natural habitat and interact with them, while they are not in cages. If you have bananas the monkeys will jump on you for them. The monkeys are a little intimidating and if the sense aggression or someone refuses to give them what they want, they do attack and bite. This place is still really cool to see and walk around, also there's plenty of rangers who are placed all over the forest to provide any assistance if needed.", "We took our 5 year old son and he was not the best at staying away from them and as a result he got grabbed and climbed up by different monkeys. I never thought he was going to be hurt but they do have big teeth and I was never sure. So if you have kids please take care and DO NOT feed them as this makes them more aggressive. Not a place I would go back to with kids. Without kids I would as it is a beautiful forest and they are cute when they are not trying to climb up your child.", "The parc is nice but it is nothing compared to the botanic garden + on the way you can see monkeys on the road for free", "It's a lovely quiet respite from the dusty hustle and bustle and an enjoyable walk through the forest. Great to have the monkeys all around - very entertaining. Especially the one that had a mirror. Hilarious.", "A very cool place to visit. It looks almost pre-historic with it's dual lizards carved in stone at the entrance. There are set tour times when the buses show up - we scheduled our visit around these times so we basically had the place to ourselves. We did have the luxury of our own rental car ( very cheap @ $10 / day but the driving was a general free-for-all on the roads ) . The Botanical Gardens to the north of Ubud are very nice as well as the Gigi Waterfalls in the same area. Note: Do NOT bring any loose cameras, hats, or clothing of any kind. These monkeys are well trained and can strip a tourist down to his shorts in under 15 seconds - this is no joke , i have seen it! Regardless of what any local tells you DO NOT bring food of any kind with you - they can smell it from a mile away and will relieve you of it .", "Let me start by saying you have to go. That being said, use a bit of caution. We paid our admission and bought some bananas at the gate. That turned out to be a mistake. Fairly aggressive monkeys soon came by and within moments of entry my friend got a “playful” monkey bite on her finger. She was escorted to the “monkey bite station” where they washed her broken skin with water and gave her a tissue to wrap around her finger. She was assured not to worry. Advice that turned out to be true, but not easy to take at the time. If you intend to feed the monkeys I would go further into the forest where there will be plenty of vendors to sell you bananas and the monkeys are a bit less aggressive. After our interesting start we enjoyed our visit. There is a beautiful temple to see as you go further in down by the river. Monkeys are everywhere and some will climb up your leg and hitch a ride on your shoulder as you walk by. A fun hour or two in Ubud", "There were so many monkeys here and it was wonderful just to sit back and observe them interacting with each other, and somewhat entertaining to watch them interact with some of the other tourists. Careful if you plan on feeding them, they will climb all over you!", "Its nice when you have never seen a monkey but if you did and even more if much more than one time at the end it seems just a touristic zoo. Good forest by the way. You can feed the monkeys and they will get up on your shoulders. Then you can have a pic.", "its a decent place to visit after u have explored all other natural scenic places... not much to see just monkeys here and there...", "It was nice to observe the monkeys in their natural habitat, at the same time rather sad that most of the forest around them has disappeared,", "I went today and I also saw some aggressive, barbaric and ill-mannered primates. But they were the ones carrying cameras and shoving food and wrappers in the monkeys' faces. I'm not sure what people expect here. Really, you want monkeys acting atural\\\" in their \\\"natural\\\" habitat, after they are assaulted by about 120,000 tourists a year?? That's roughly 3500 new hairless, ogling faces per day. I saw people using full flash less than 18 inches away from the monkeys' faces, blinding them, and then they wonder why the monkeys turn away when a camera is held up. If you have any interest other than just desperately getting that all-important facebook shot of you grinning with a monkey on your shoulder, you will see females playing together, mothers tenderly grooming their young, the odd altercation and group debate, tender courting behaviour, monkeys using tools, and plenty more interesting and mesmerizing social behaviours. Few people cared to pay any attention to this, as I saw today. Yet I saw all of it in one afternoon. These lovely macaques show the utmost in patience and good taste, imo, given what they deal with daily. (If I were them all I would want is the bananas, yet they are gracious enough to stay around and let tourists take photos). But if you think they are \\\"aggressive\\\" and wonder why, well….monkey see, monkey do.\"", "If you don't like monkeys, don't go. But if you like animal interaction this is the place to go. It is about an hour and a half drive but when you get there you forget the drive. Adults cost 30 000 and children 20000 Rp. Banana another 20000rp and you have the recipe for a very entertaining day. Do take anything into the park with you like sunglasses hats ect. They will be taken but it is a major hoot for the family.", "Went to see the monkeys but the highlight for me was the beautiful manicured grounds and the walkway through the trees. Plenty of ground staff around to make you feel safe (if your a not frightened). It's $5 dollars to get in. It's only small ,so allowing 30 min to 1 hour should allow you time to go through it if your keying this up with other activities. It's almost in the heart of town.", "I read all the monkey forest reviews and we were quite cautious i.e. no food and drink, no bananas, no bags. Sadly my nine year old still got bitten as the monkey wanted to get into in his pocket which I thought only contained sunglasses (it did turn out there was a tiny old bit of tinfoil from a sweets wrapper too - perhaps they have an amazing sense of smell and we just thought it thought the sunnies might be a snack). Tragically we also saw them drinking hand sanitiser so clearly they are adept at getting anything that might be food. Anyway to cut a long story short he was bitten and now I have had the gut churning experience of trying to find out if monkeys have rabies and learning all about this potentially fatal disease that currently exists in the country. Worse still we heard that there might not be vaccines available due to the recent outbreaks here. The good news? Vaccines available in Denpasar. The bad news? Stuffing up our travel plans now having to go to the clinic in Denpasar; plus follow up shots required; plus major anxiety. My husband thought I was over reacting but since rabies can be fatal it's hardly worth the risk with your child. So have fun at the forest but be super careful. After all I had no idea it would happen to us and it's been a stressful day I wouldn't wish upon anyone.", "There was alot of monkeys and they all looked healthy a happy in a natural environment. Some walkways are Shakey so be careful walking around.", "Lot of fun, lot of adrenaline! The monkeys are super naughty, the forest is full of beautiful statues covered in moss. We particularly liked the area with the holy Springs+Bridge. Be careful not to bring sunglasses or any bags that monkeys could steal.", "They were so so cute. We maybe made the mistake of taking a big water bottle to drink. It ended up being a huge toy for the monkeys and they constantly tried to grab it out of our hands. It didn't bother us and we loved the attention from them :)! They have very soft palms so don't worry about getting scratched. They also tried to steal my earrings and bobby pins in my hair so girls might want to take anything shiny off! We were the first people in the park right at 8:30 and it was nice and quiet. It's a nice long walk through the park if you are just strolling and taking lots of pictures", "This was better than I was expecting with monkeys free to roam around the forest. As long as you respect the monkeys you will have no problems and enjoy watching them play and interact with one another. Don't take in any food or water in bottles. They will go for it and get it.", "We were a little bit afraid of this place,because a lot of people told us,the monkeys here are very aggresive. That's not true. They are very sweet and they don't disturb you at all. The adult entrance fee was 40000 idr,good price for this experience! Definitely would recommend this place for everybody! If you are in ,just come and see this place. At last but not least,the whole area is beautiful,a real jungle feeling!", "The gardens were amazing and the monkeys were amazing to watch. I have to say that I'm not comfortable with monkeys touching me but this didn't happen. I could watch others feeding and touching them and in very close proximity but I felt comfortable and enjoyed it very much. I would highly recommend going here", "Great place. Spend hours here. Don’t bring any bags at all. They will try and explore them. One took the glasses out of my wife’s bag and ran off into the jungle with them. A keeper retrieved them for me. Monkeys. They are a lot like people... be careful.", "Wow had an amazing day here! We hired an Uber from Seminyak and had him the whole day ! Charges us around £35 which was amazing value for money ! You can get here cheaper, but he took us all over the island and to some temples and the rice fields ! Totally with it ! The monkeys here are very friendly and not shy at all! But the bananas at the entrances and make sure you keep a hold of your bags ! Those monkeys are cheeky ! Lol Seen some idiots here teasing the monkeys and getting annoyed when they tried to get into their bags! Don't be stupid or ignorant! These are wild animals ! Be courteous and relaxed and you will have an awesome time and get some excellent photos ! Definitely a must when u come to !", "There are lots of cheeky and scary monkeys just waiting to take whatever they can from you especially hats. They are not scared to jump on your head or shoulders so I found it somewhat terrifying and would not rush back. If you do get bitten or scratched get yourself quickly to the nearest hospital for a shot. Better to be pre-warned and safe, not sorry.", "i went with my daughter and a friend. Walking around was great until we went on a trek looking for some deer. When we sat and rested for a few minutes, a monkey approached my daughter, who is afraid of them. He proceeded to unzip her back back although she had no food. When I reached out to intervene I got a nice scratch across my face. Eventually it got bored and walked off. I would have liked to stay longer but was dragged away by my traumatised daughter. I was there 3 years ago and it was less appealing. A parking lot has been built over what was unspoilt Forrest, and the cremation grounds reduced by a third. I wonder how people using selfi sticks fared with the monkeys lol", "Please Read all the instructions at the big billboard in front of the ticketing office as it will safe you! Ticket is IDR 50K/person for entry. There are 3 entries and exit from this forest. The forest was well design and there are hundreds of monkeys inside. Do Not Wear Any necklace, sun glass, hat, etc and no need to bring food, etc that can attract the monkey as they will jump over you and grab your things. Just bring your camera or phone to take picture as monkey can smell it. It is not a huge forest and you can stroll around. Maybe it will only take you around 2hours to stroll the forest and take picture.", "Good enjoyable afternoon trip. Lots of monkeys around. some can be demanding. don't walk round with hands in pockets they think your hiding food. hold on to bags and you will be fine", "The place itself is beautiful worth going just to,see the trees and the lush gardens , the temple is amazing and the monkeys are great too see . Be very careful though they do jump on you and take your things , one large one jumped on my husband and hung of his shirt my husband threw all his bananas up in the air and the monkey let go , we saw a other one jump on a lady's backpack and take her sunglasses and chocolates she was a bit scared and what ever you do don't get close to the baby's because they don't like it we saw one guy try to get a close up picture of the baby's and the father monkey went for him so just look and keep your distance if you get scared just drop all your food and they don't really bother you", "It's all looks so good in the tourist brooklets but bee warned these cute little monkey have a lot to answer for many carry the rabies virus and if bitten like some good friends of ours expect minimum of a A$120 for a shot or as in her case A$18,000 for a care flight home . Yes travel insurance did reimburse the cost after 3 months of paperwork and arguing Also many are trained to steal your stuff hats. purses,handbags, sunglasses etc wouldn not recomend carry or smelling like food as seem to swarm around some people", "This was just a short walk from where we stayed and was a really enjoyable morning in the cooler forest area. The monkeys are very entertaining and I could have Sat watching them all day. Be clear though you are amongst them and they are keen to check your bag or anywhere else you might hide food - no issue if you stay calm and prep your stuff before you go in. Lots of young ones when we visited. Park wardens do a great job of keeping everything under control in what can be a busy attraction.", "Its not just about the abundance of monkeys. The grounds are extremely lush and have temples and huge boulders at the bottom. Just amazing to walk through. We did it during the week and there were not a lot of people there. I would say.... give it a try if you are in Ubud.", "Amazing place to visit! Monkeys are so cool and natural! Really enjoy visiting and made so many good photos! Thank you Ubud!", "This was a pretty tropical forest with lots of monkeys The temple is not open to the public - but u can see it The monkeys are super cute It 400 IDR to get in ?? Liked 33 us cents", "You can't really come to Ubud and not visit the monkey temple - not too expensive and it is rather good fun, no matter how many monkeys you think you have already seen! Certainly everyone pays more attention to the monkeys than the temples, although they are closed unless there is a ceremony anyway, as is the way, but this does actually allow you to take unimpeded photos from the gates. The monkey sanctuary is quite extensive and also contains an art gallery which is certainly worth a viewing. Good fun, but watch your glasses and bags!", "Had a really fun time. It's a beautiful conservation forest where the monkeys are free to roam around as they wish. You get to purchase bananas while you're there and you get to interact with the monkeys by feeding them. You can see monkeys jumping into water ponds, and swinging from tree to tree. It's really a one of a kind experience :)", "So many monkeys and beautiful forest and temples. You can pay to have a monkey jump on your shoulders and eat a banana!", "I like the idea of getting to see animals in their habitat, it's a far cry from putting them in cages for people's entertainment​. It's fun to give them bananas and observe how they behave in their own habitat. For people who keep complaining, monkeys are unpredictable and just to be on the safer side, you can keep your distance and just watch them. You can't​ give this sanctuary a bad rate just because a monkey didn't conform to your standard of 'how they should be/behave'; they are monkeys, they will do as they please regardless of your wishes. Nevertheless, this sanctuary is a prime example of how animals should be treated", "We were a bit hesitant of going there with a two year old, but the monkeys mind their own business and don’t pay attention to you. As long as you don’t bring plastic bags nor food... The security men take care of the monkeys and feed them. We enjoyed being around so many monkeys that walked around freely.", "I love the Monkey Forest! The monkeys are everywhere, there are families, Mom Dad and Baby. There are teenagers chasing each other through the trees, playing and fighting. There is a little swimming pool that might actually be a fountain that they swim in and dive into, quite fun to watch. The one warning I have, which I learned the hard way is Do Not Sit Down! I sat on the concrete wall and two teenagers immediately came over to me one touching my hand while the other jumped on my back and started to pull my hair while the first one then tried to take my purse. When I was trying to get the one off my back the other one who was trying to take my purse bit the back of my arm. As soon as I stood up they left me alone. Im sure they just thought there might be food in my bag. No harm done except a bruise on the back of my arm and monkey poop on my blouse. I still love the monkey forest!", "Went to the Monkey forest with my partner. We watched lots of people running and screaming and trying to hide food from wild animals. Very silly. This makes the monkey agitated and aggressive. We walked around for awhile looking at the temples which are spectacular, then just sat quietly watching people behave like idiots and get bitten. After awhile because we were just watching, the monkeys gravitated towards us. They all sat around just being themselves, they even climbed on us and groomed us. It was a very surreal, beautiful experience. I would highly recommend it to everyone over the age of 10!", "Small little spot to visit, kids love it and it's fun but small so don't expect to be here for more than an hour. Monkeys are everywhere ready to steal anything that you carry on your person so beware , they can be persistent and a bit aggressive but lovely all the same , worth a trip.", "Must see, great fun, fantastic location, plenty of monkeys,great photo opportunities,hide your bananas or don't buy any, allow 1-2 hours, enjoy! Cost 20,000 rupiah = $2 aud entry", "Interacting with monkeys with high on the wish list of our daughter and her husband, and did they ever! The monkeys are a bit too aggressive to my liking (beware if you have a banana and don't hand it over immediately!), but there are guides throughout the park to help guarantee safety. We spent a few hours there in the morning, then exited the other side to go have lunch, and then re-entered to walk back along another path in the forest.", "It was great fun to see the sacred monkey forest however it is crazy humid and full of mosquitos. I didnt use insect repellent and got bitten a lot. The forest itself is beautiful and there are sooo many monkeys which was cute (even though they are crazy energetic)!", "We loved the monkey forest! The monkeys act very comfortably in their natural habitat but also interact so well with people too! Hilarious feeding them banana pieces and getting them to sit on your shoulder. The staff are very helpful and offer to take photos of you with the monkeys. Very nice to spend as much time as you like observing them in their environment and interacting with people as they please! A great experience and only about $4 😊", "I have been several times in the Monkey Forest and it's always nice to visit. Beware of your belongings as the Monkeys will try to take something from you, especially anything shiny, glasses, caps, and of course any food you bring with you.", "If you want to see monkeys then this is place is for you. Very reasonably priced at just ~AUD$5 per person entry. Make no mistake you will be getting up close and personal with these semi-wild monkeys. You can buy bananas to feed the monkeys and the rangers will also help you get a monkey to sit on your shoulder if you so desire. The temples and rainforest in the sanctuary make for some great photos. Be careful not to look the monkey in their eyes as they see this as a sign of aggression and may do unpredictable things. All in all it is safe and enjoyable if you love them monkeys.", "Went in the morning after breakfast in nearby hotel. It is feeding time, so we get to see lots of monkeys running around grabbing the food and sittinf nearby to eat. It is quite a scene and overheard a teacher telling her students to just treat them like cats. They will go around you. Just dont touch them!! (someone actually did try to pet them despite warning from the staff not to!) Staff is everywhere, so it is quite safe to walk about. Spent about 30-45minutes here.", "We spent few days in Ubud, and this monkey Forest just close to our hotel. Just walked to reach it. Beautiful forest with a lot of monkey inside. We bough some bananas in the entrance to feed them. Overall this is nice little forest, fresh air and clean.", "Was a very nice experience beeing next to the monkeys. They are so sweet! And when you have bananas in your hand...belueve me they wont last long!", "Take an hour of your day to stop in the monkey forest. You will laugh! Do not take anything that the monkeys can steal. We saw them take hair clips, sunglasses, and water bottles. Also, if you buy bananas, a big monkey will probably grab the whole bag from you. I personally did not want them to climb on me, so I avoided those situations. But, I was with a few girls who allowed the monkeys climb on them. They WILL bite, but none of my friends were bitten. You will leave with a smile on your face!!", "My family visited here as part of our tour and we absolutely loved it!! We heard horror stories about cheeky monkeys but the monkeys here seems nice! They didn’t seem to mind us being near them- I would recommend to visit this place!", "Nothing overly spectacular, unless you're really into monkeys, enjoyed an afternoon stroll through the forest though. For $3 per person it's good value :)", "This is good garden in ubud. apart from monkeys which is undoubtedly main attraction garden is good location for photos.Mind your specs and goggles. Better give banana under inspection of garden rangers and worker dere. as they will find small monkey to feed. and you can have gr8 photo or video. we enjoyed here. keep watch on your children....monkey and they both can get excited!!!", "This was a pleasant park to walk around. There are close to a 1,000 monkeys living in the forest. There are posted rules about being around the monkeys that should be followed. Caretakers are stationed throughout the Sanctuary to watch the monkeys and visitors. They are the only ones to feed the animals and there is plenty of that happening. Do beware of monkeys jumping on you and only take the very minimal in the park that you need. I saw monkeys jumping on people to take water bottles that you are not supposed to have and on bags. They are fearless. But do enjoy watching them and walking the park as it a good place to visit. Maybe allow 1 to 2 hours.", "It’s a beautiful place with lots of big old trees and of course the cute monkeys running around. The later you go the more tourists there are and the hotter it is so go early if you can. I was standing at the Information desk when two people walked up, within about a 5 minute of each other, both bitten by a monkey. One of the victims had tried to push a monkey away and the other said it was unprovoked. Apparently a lot of people get bitten every day and the Information desk just tell them it’s okay there’s no rabies and just to wash the wound. That may be the case but it doesn’t mean it’s impossible or there’s the risk of other infections from any animal so I feel that’s misleading advice? Any bite should always be checked by a medical professional and given the appropriate injections/treatment. If you go just be wary and don’t get too close!", "Keep an eye out for local funerals being held in the Sanctuary. They do cremation on site, which can be confronting.", "Beautiful monkeys babies too free ranging in beautiful rainforest must see Very peaceful clean and tidy", "Ubud's Monkey Forest is a preserved piece of jungle containing many, many monkeys. Unfortunately, it has become a very touristic enterprise. There are multiple stands selling monkey food, which made the monkeys very aggressive towards people carrying any kind of food. I wonder how these monkeys don't get fat... Nevertheless, the forest contains two beautiful temples and if you try to ignore the huge amount of tourist trying to feed monkeys, it shows some beautiful nese culture and nature. The monkeys aren't shy at all, which makes it very easy to shoot some nice pictures.", "I have never seen so many monkeys in the same place before! It was fun to see. 2 baby monkeys sat on my shoulder & started to feel like home! I started to feel uncomfortable then our driver helped to get rid of them.Nice place for the kids . They snatch plastic bags thinking there is food inside.Dont touch them , they dont like it. Usually they dont bite , so nothing to be scared of.", "Near by entrance you can buy bananas for monkeys and take so beatiful pictures, the lady with banas help you,monkeys jump on us,took banana and ate it on our shoulders... And lady made a pictures with our camera..don t wear sunglases or big earrings, bottle of water or something what can monkeys interested or bags,you can not imagine how fast they are and easy open it and take what they like ..they will want to stole it from you and can be problem.Guardians are on every corner and protect both sides (people and monkeys). The best time is going there afternoon,monkeys are mostly tired and full of bananas from tourist so not interested too much at you and you can watch them,make a pictures...", "Monkey everywhere funny to watch them play and hanging on tree, but always careful with your bag or they will rob you.. nice chilling time walk trough the forest, so quiet and nice experience.", "You dont need a guide here. The views are amazing and worth a visit. Just be sure you have no valuables on you and watch your sunglasses. The local monkeys arent quite as friendly as the local people and we seen monkeys take of with peoples sunglasses. The monkey thought this game was great fun.", "The monkeys are in much better condition and better kept than they use to be and the forest is beautiful.", "Such a beautiful forest full of wild monkeys amazing trees and waterfalls be careful with your food they pinch it off you hahaha.", "A small fee to get into the park, but well worth it. They were very cute.The locals where also using the park.", "An impeccable jungle vista. Watch your belongings properly especially cellphones or sth small and be careful when feeding all of these cheeky monkeys. 🐒", "Beautiful walk pleasant surroundings of the forest. When you do not touch the monkeys do not bother you. Pleasant cooling on a hot day.", "The monkey forest was a highlight of my trip to . I felt like it was quite natural and the monkeys seemed happy. The have a huge forest to wander around it and some take absolutely no notice of you. They're happy doing their own thing. Also you can probably avoid purchasing the bananas if you find a quiet spot with a friendly monkey and he will probably climb onto you!", "THese forests are extremely green and very charming. Make sure you visit the temples as well inside. THough you will not be allowed to go inside the temples (only HIndus can go in), it sure is very pretty from the outside. THere are plenty of different statues there with monkeys on top. They sell bananas for the monkeys right at the entrance but we did not buy anything as this attracts monkeys a lot. Sometimes they even climb on top of you. Overall a must visit place with minimal entry fee of 15,000 IDR.", "This trip is worthwhile! Especially if you didn’t see monekys before or not that many in one place. They are mesmerizing and damn cute but also they are curious and will steal anything on you that they’ll find interesting. It happened to me while filming them, one got interested in my pendant on my fanny pack and just ripped it off and ran away with it in his hands. I liked that object:)) so be aware of anything hanging out, even car keys attached to your belt, take good care if you want to have a pleasant encounter :)", "Good reasonable ticket price. The place is not well maintained. Some monkey gang up and ask food rudely. Some younger and separated monkey are playful. You can walk around the temple but there is actually not much to see.", "So many monkeys, they are so cute and funny. The workers there are very helpful too, if you get scared of the monkeys. One even coerced a monkey to go onto me after I asked. Wish I could go back everyday!", "All in all its a very good place to spend a couple of hours with a very cheap entry fee. You feel close to nature which is a nice get away from traffic and crowd. if you haven't seen monkey this place has a lot of surprises for you. ", "It is a very nice place, but be careful with the monkeys. You must follow the safety instructions. I recommend you not to wear glasses, necklaces, food or water", "Went along during a break in the rain, and it was actually really good! Beautiful environment, friendly staff, and monkeys, monkeys, and more monkeys! Loads of photo ops, and staff always on hand to stop the little buggers getting frisky! Great way to kill a few hours, and kids will love it (we did, and we're 50!).", "A very nice place to visit even with a very young childrens. They monkey are so cute n don't be scared bcoz they are a guard will sta d around the area to keep watching the monkey but just make sure u didn't put any food on yr pocket. Price for local (Indonesian) is around Idr 50k/person. ", "The place is very nice, just be careful with the monkeys, they're kind of crazy, they will try to hop on you even if you haven't done anything to them. Would hire a guide to keep them off..", "This monkey sanctuary is full of long tail macaques or as many locals call them cheeky monkeys. Make sure that you don't have any food in your hands or hanging out of your bag as they will find it and take it!! The temples and grounds are incredible and the enromity of the one main Banyan/Bodhi tree is breathtaking. You definitely feel like you are in the middle of the Jungle Book eventhough its just at the end of the street in Ubud", "Tips: - go early. Gates open 8:30am - entry is 30,000 r per adult - take insect repellant The cheeky monkeys will jump and crawl all over you so be careful if you have loose items. You can buy bananas onsite for 2000 r.", "I enjoy animals and this was a lot of fun. if you are nervous or afraid of contact, do not buy the bananas. I still had monkeys come to me with no food but I wanted them to. I enjoyed my visit very much!", "Nice place where you can see monkeys very close and they also jump on your back sometimes. But be careful because they can be aggressive. The forest is so big and beautiful!", "my family visited the ubud monkey forest in april 2015. my kids thought it was great, although im not convinced. they creep me out. one bit my daughter (no it was bot provoked, she did not try to touch them, she is only 3 and was just standing next to her dad, when it grabbed her hand n bit) it didnt draw blood thankfully but it did scare her. my 7yr old loved the fact that they ran up him and sat on his head to eat the bananas. when i tried taking a photo of one, it displayed its teeth, growled and screeched and ran at me to attack. it did scare the day lights out of me and i ran and hid behind my partner, pretty sure my screams were heard through the whole forest. all in all it was nice to see some tiny baby monkeys suckling at mummas teats, and rough housing together, especially in their pool area. i wouldnt choose to go back, but its all personal, others may love it, im glad i experienced it :)", "This place itself is really picturesque even without monkeys. You add those cheeky monkey and it goes up another level. Kids enjoy it a lot so if you have small kids you must visit this place.", "awesome, memorable experience to walk through the Monkey Forest, take care with your belongings, however, monkeys grab plastic bags!!", "Very nice forest to spend afternoon. Be aware of your things, monkeys jump on you, take all they want and run away. Bananas you can buy for them inside. Adult ticket 40, kids 30. Would visit again, beautiful inside.", "We enjoyed our visit to the Sacred Monkey Forest which is mainly about monkeys. They are everywhere. Guards feed them. You can buy food and feed them too, if you dare. But monkeys are aggressive and can bite, so we just watched others feed them. We were careful to wear no jewelry and to keep anything attractive hidden, but I didn't dream I would need to hide my guide book. We sat down to rest a minute and I put the guide book down and a monkey suddenly ran up and took it and ran away to a nearby fence top we couldn't reach. He tried to read it -- very cute, tried to eat it , less cute, and eventually dropped it and we were able to retrieve it. So be careful with your possessions if you go there. Should you try to feed the monkeys, be aware that some of them may jump on your outstretched arm for more. You many or may not enjoy the experience. Of course, the baby monkeys adorable little things, clinging to their mothers.", "The monkeys are too aggressive if you have food (even if hidden in your bag). Better to not take food or buy any as the staff provide food for the monkeys which you can hand feed as well. Good fun watching the monkeys play around and bath in the pond. Baby monkeys are very cute and are not aggressive. The day we visited a large fight occurred between a couple of big monkeys which spooked all of them. Little kids would probably be vulnerable if there was food in their hand or nearby as the monkeys are not scared of humans and in fact will harass you until you feed them.", "Buy peanuts before you go here! The monkeys are so gentle, at one point I was putting peanuts on my head and had them climbing up me! This was enough for me to 5 star this place, but when we walked up through the temple along the cliffs, I found out this is where Pappilon was filmed when he made his last escape with the coconuts husks as a raft, that was me done, this place is amazing!", "Loved this place but do not bring bananas! We had some in my backpack and were attacked by a couple of big aggressive monkeys (my husband got his hand bitten) our own stupid fault. After we got rid of the bananas all was well. Very beautiful forest with monkeys everywhere. Worth visiting!", "The park has many charming statues, a testament to the stone-working skill of the local villages. The lower river walk has two beautiful komodo statues. I avoid the monkeys as I was bitten once (I had no food and was sitting quietly), though luckily it didn't draw blood and I avoided some very expensive and painful rabies injections. I spoke to a shopkeeper there who said she was hospitalised for 5 months from a monkey attack. Although familiar with people, monkeys are wild and unpredictable, though the park rangers do a good job keeping the more aggressive ones away.", "It was a fun couple of hours watching the monkey's and the tourists. Make sure you have everything put away that you don't want stolen. We watched a guy carrying a bottle of water pull out a bag of m&m and a monkey tried to steal them from him when he held on and the monkey couldn't get the bag he went for his bottle. Well 1 out of 2 ain't bad.", "This is a nice excursion to see and possibly interact with monkeys of different age groups. There are rules to follow by as to not freak out the monkeys or yourself in case the monkeys decide they are curious about you. They roam about freely in their environment while we visit them. Families of monkeys will hang together and can be seen climbing, swinging, sitting and preening each other, jumping and splashing in a pond, or may sit and watch you. The surroundings are green lush and beautiful. It's a pleasant way to kill an hour.", "If you're the adventurous type, the Monkey Forest is for you. Literally monkey land! You just learn to respect them so they don't bother you. They're used to people I guess, so they aren't really aggressive to humans, save for a few mischievous ones. One grabbed my pearl earring as I crouched down to take a photo of my son. Good thing a tourist who had food showed it to the monkey so the monkey threw my earring away to grab the food! Haha! There are temples too so it's a nice mix of old interesting temples and monkeys. The place kinds brings out the Lara Croft in you.", "Only a couple of minutes walk from centre of Ubud. Costs RP 80,000 for adults. You get to walk around the forest that’s teaming with Monkeys of all ages that are often inches from you. Loads of great photo opportunities.", "Was a good site to see - we had it part of a tour package for $25 AUD with driver and a couple of other basic site-seeing stop offs + dinner in Sanur. BE CAREFUL of the monkeys - they BITE and try to steal your sunnies or anything they can get their hands on. They can also jump on you randomly if you walk really close to them. The people working there are useless in warning you of the monkeys - after I got bitten they said \\don't go near them/touch them, they can bite\\\"....a bit late, thanks for the warning. Other than that it's a nice relaxing, natural place to see. And the monkeys are very cute to watch if you don't get too close.\"", "I just love monkeys and such an amazing experience to have so many of them in this park, just walking around freely. The entrance fee is really low and it also lets you cross though the town. On the contrary to what some people wrote, the monkeys are not dangerous unless you tease them with some food. They are just very smart animals in their natural environment; I would prefer this over a zoo with cages. Definitely recommended!", "A 1/2 hour walk from our villa and we were art the monkey Forrest have been here many times before but love to come back as they are so interesting when buying fruit always buy from inside so the money goes to the maintaining of the Forrest. Don't scream or run with your banana just give it to them and if the climb on you don't panic they don't have claws so it doesn't hurt. The scenery is amazing take lots of pictures and hang on to your stuff they will steal it!", "Interesting place to visit but for the large number of monkeys, you are always scared about the attack. otherwise. monkey temple and a water temple are interesting places to see.", "Visited the Monkey Forest with mixed feelings as I don’t want to support sightseeing attractions where animals are abused for the entertainment of people. A lot of visitors don’t show any respect for the monkeys and especially no distance to their little babies. This ignorant behavior provokes the monkeys with the consequences that they protect themselves by attacking the visitors. In the end the monkeys pay the price as the official guides don’t treat the animals well. At the other side, it’s a beautiful forest with nese art and sculptures. Summary: Do NOT visit this place.", "I was disappointed by my visit. I love monkeys and getting to see them, but this place was underwhelming. It's cheap and you get what you pay for. Not a complete waste of time, but don't expect too much from it.", "We loved the Monkey Forest Temple. I was scared at first because I'd heard stories about monkeys biting and stealing sunglasses etc. But we quickly discovered that if you don't have any food with you - you'll be fine. They are only interested in people who are stupid enough to bring in bananas and other foods. Stunning scenery, beautiful waterfall, will definately go back", "The monkeys were gorgeous and the day we visited, very quiet and tame. We didn't touch them, as advised, and they were more than happy for us to wander by within a whisker with not so much as a pocket plucked. This is a unique place. The temples are lovely though it was surreal to walk along a path and find yourself in the forest. It was like 2 entirely different worlds in the same backyard. Staff were friendly and helpful and it was a lot of fun.", "This is a beautiful place and the monkeys are so cute. I don't recommend feeding them Bananas, though you can, they are very assertive with food. I saw one man who had a big scratch and told his friend he was worked about getting sick. Just use common since and follow the rules on the sign. Also don't take any food in, they will find it!", "With my husband together we visited the monkey forest, when we entered my husband bought a smaller banana package, on the first 10 meters the monkeys stole them from him, they jumped up to him and one monkey scratched him but it wasn't bad! Just a little bit is was scary at the beginning but when you get used to them you will enjoy your walking near the monkeys! They are very nice... And so close to you! :)", "Having last visited The Sacred Monkey Forest 20 years ago, it certainly seems a lot more commercialised now, but still good. There weren’t as many monkeys this visit, but they still are just as cheeky. We thought we had everything packed away as much as possible, but the cheeky monkeys still took my 7 year olds fidget spinner out of my husbands backpack. We laughed...he didn’t 😂 There were a lot of baby monkeys, which was very cute. The park is well laid out and there are ‘keepers’ there that are quick to act if a monkey does happen to grab something that it shouldn’t by offering them a banana or something else they want more. Overall, it was a little more on the expensive side for a family at AUD $38, but it was still good.", "We visited here a few days ago, it was incredible to see SO many monkeys and it is a lovely walk around the temple and forrest, however be warned they do bite and can be aggressive. My husband and I were walking in casually when one jumped on him, as we didn't have any food he turned aggressive and bit my husbands hand which drew blood. Be cautious around small children!!", "You will never image it you can find a massive monkey forest in the middle of really busy tourists area. It is a well maintained forest with really nice nese temple.", "Visiti4d the sight and was fascinated with all the monkeys, various ages, just scampering around. You are warned not to make eye contact with them and not to hold food/fruit which they can see. One patron went to put her muesli bar away but a monkey swooped down, took it and shot back up a tree. Another patron bought a bunch of lady finger bananas, which they sell to you to feed the monkeys, but after she gave one adult monkey a banana he took it then jumped on her to her to get the rest. You have to be very careful otherwise you could get badly scratched. Nonetheless, it was fascinating and worth checking out.", "Went to the monkey forest whilst in Ubud if cheeky monkeys scare you just be careful because if you have any food they will jump on you and snatch it off of you. We bought bananas and they really aren’t polite in trying to get them my hubby had a back pack on with a bottle of water tucked into the side and a monkey jumped on his back took the bottle flipped the lid and started to drink from it! We enjoyed our visit I sat on a walk and then two little monkeys climbed on my knee and head so I had one checking for flees in my head and the other opening my hand to look for food it did try and nibble me but I gently shook it off but I guess I was lucky it could have bitten down and that wouldn’t have been good. You need to just be calm around them and don’t wear earrings or anything they can get a grip of and rip out, we really enjoyed our visit and would say if you get a chance go it’s an experience if nothing else.", "Such a cool place to go for a few hours, 50 rupiah entry fee goes towards keeping the sanctuary running. The monkeys are very cute and mischievous, just don’t be scared if they jump on you because they are very gentle. Don’t bring in any plastic bottles or food as they will definitely find it and take it. I would go here again for some monkey therapy, morning time around 9 o’clock would be best to beat the crowds", "I enjoyed this place. The forest was beautiful. It was really cheap to get in that because you'll probably only be in there for 15 mins. Monkeys where well behaved when we went but I have heard some horror stories so I would be careful with your belongings.", "My sister and walked to Monkey Forrest from Jalan Bisma, about 15 mins. We paid our 50,000 each and walked down the path towards a tourist stand selling banana and getting monkeys to jump on you to take photos. We moved past quickly towards the main temple. Monkeys everywhere including so, so cute baby monkeys being groomed by their mamas. After the main temple there was a walkway down to the bottom of the Forrest which has another temple, it's like something out of Indiana Jones. Very picturesque. It has an old tree with huge air roots with, creek running through. Even without the monkeys it would be a lovely place to visit. We all agreed it was worth the $5 spent.", "This is a fun place to visit just outside of Ubud. Horrible traffic in the area, but well worth a short and inexpensive walk around the forest. We thought this was a zoo, but the monkeys have free access to the surrounding jungle. The people here feed the monkeys and maintain all of the trails. You can see the monkeys doing all of their daily activities...playing, grooming, sleeping, eating, playing, and even having sex. They are pretty funny little creatures, quite amusing to us and the kids. Definitely worth an hour or so.", "Of course as one of the most famous attractions of Ubud, it's full of tourists. But despite the crowd, the place has a magical serenity.", "I loved this place , parked my private hired jeep here and the monkeys got in and stole a can of coke so funny. This is the excellent and we managed to just walk in for free !!!, Be Careful this monkeys can by quite nasty at times just take care...excellent all round afternoon out...you will love it..we did highly recommended to all.brilliant fun", "Many Monkeys are besides you . You can find king of monkey , very small baby monkeys on its mom's back and others many kinds of monkeys . Of course , you also can buy bananas in park for monkeys . Then monkeys will jump to your shoulder and enjoy bananas you give them . That will be very good moment to take photo . Very good place to closing touch wild monkeys .", "This forest is in Ubud and it is stunning. So big and green and the trees, wow. Got a lot of monkeys (obviously), they're brutal, they steal, but they're great entertainment and worth the visit. Although I liked the monkeys in the lower area more, they're more peaceful and won't do any harm to you.", "In the neighbourhood of UBUD there are a lot of forests with wild apes. The Monkey forest is OK for a short visit of half an our at the most.", "Awesome attractions. So many monkeys, very playful and cute. Follow guidelines and you will enjoy your time.", "Very inexpensive to have an up close and personal view of these cute but not shy monkeys. They are not afraid to try and get in your bags, so be careful!", "For two dollars, the Monkey Forest is a must see. My husband was worried we would have to sit a search for monkeys in the forest. With over 600 monkeys in a five acre area, they are everywhere! We truly enjoyed this little side trip. A tour is not necessary- no more than a tour of a zoo in the USA would be a necessity. Good cheap entertainment.", "The Monkey Forest in Ubud is great! We paid 80.000 each to enter and it is a fair price. There are more than 1000 monkeys and they are free in there. We could even spot some on the streets in , but it seems the forests are their real home! I recommend a visit there", "As part of my trip to I really wanted to visit here. My husband and I booked a tour that included this to which when we got there... I felt like it was oversold in the pictures and not as exciting as I first thought. Whilst walking around we were absolutely shocked and disgusted by the stares we received from locals and other tourists. We are black (I am light skinned and my husband is dark skinned)... our visit was ruined when some locals started laughing and pointing at my husband and that is when we decided we had enough and left. Overall very disappointing and whilst not everyone starred at us maybe some people should pick up a book and educate themselves about people in the world and how we all look different", "That's how I felt at the forest. It was very beautiful and the monkeys are not annoying. They would still grab somethings if tempted. The art work and sculptures are very interesting. We spent about two hours walking around and went to centeral ubud. You can walk or use the shuttle bus to get there 🕶", "I was so impressed, normally I'm always afraid of monkeys but those ones were different they were so amazing so friendly.A visit at the monkey forest is required when visiting ubud, fresh air,nice people there's even a temple inside the forest,the most amazing thing is that you can buy bananas to feed the monkeys n have pictures with them.", "This place looks straight out of an adventure Movie. The long stairs , stream of water, hidden temples , monkeys and the big banyan trees! You will regret if you miss this place! Just remember to let monkeys mind their own business.", "It was a beautiful morning outing under the shade of a beautiful forest cover...go early to beat the bus tours. Need 1-2 hours great for all ages. So many monkeys up close and personal better than a zoo and they are so cute and cheeky. You can even feed them bananas from supplied stands manned by sanctuary staff. Excellent we really enjoyed it.", "Already lot is been is said by others .so I ll try to cover some other points 1.buy bananas near the ticket counter and the real fun is you feeding the monkeys by yourself and don't be a spectator there 2.tickets are approx 3$ for adults and no charge for cameras 3.monkeys generally don't harm here , but don't try to play with it as they may harm if they are in groups 4. The approx time is one hour that can be spent here .nothing more to offer.if you have kids , then they may excited to watch and feed the monkeys If you find this review useful , mark helpful", "This can be a entertaining place watching the monkeys but you do need to be careful as they are not all of a nice nature. It is a lovely walk through the forest though and a different experience.", "This is a good place to view monkeys as well as watch tourists do stupid things with monkeys. The monkeys are cute but they will harass you if you are holding food or drinks so be warned. Definitely worth a visit if you are in Ubud.", "Although primates , such as the ones found in the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, are supposed to have evolved into more intelligent human beings I would prefer the company of most of the 500 monkeys here to many people that I know. As with dolphins, these animals will interact with humans if they think that they are in charge and are amusing themselves. Thus two creatures will suddenly appear on your shoulder and quickly start going through your pockets. Unfortunately we were staying at the awful Bisma Sari Hotel, the only three star residence without a safe. I can now safely state that monkeys love eating banknotes but credit cards are hard to swallow, however much they've been chewed. If I am to lose money for no reason whatsoever I would far prefer it was at the hands of the residents of the Sacred Forest rather than a local three star hotel without a safe. The 500 residents are not kept in the sanctuary, and the metal fencing allows them to get outside and, in theory, wander over the whole of if they want. Someone has the tedious job of advising people, by loudspeakers, using the roads outside that if they approach a wandering resident then they are not insured. Obviously, many of them prefer to spend most of their time in their social groups, surrounded by lush, giant trees, eating the endless bunches of small bananas that the tourists buy them. It was strange being with \\wild\\\" animals but not feeling that I was being intrusive. Well worth several hours of almost everyone's time, even if it is to watch people who can clearly not read the warning signs, or chose to ignore them. How can a monkey be expected to understand why some women scream, frequently, for no apparent reason when I don't understand the rationale either?\"", "Fab way to spend an hour or two once you are ok with monkeys being very close to you. Once they know you have food they will follow you around. Very cute and friendly though. Well worth a visit.", "Nice, especially if you have kids, they 'll love it ! Monkeys averywhere, they even climb on you if you have some bananas! The parc is great too for a walk.", "Awesome place, really cool trees and statues everywhere, was well worth the money! It was so cute seeing the mothers nursing their babies everywhere. Never had any problems with any of the monkeys trying to steal any of our stuff.", "Must do if in Ubud. Gardens are amazing the monkeys can get a bit scary be careful if with children and dont make any hectic defensive movements. We went with two kids aged 6 and 8 and briefed them thoroughly and everything was fine but we saw a small kid getting attacked", "Nice forest to have a walk, if you can stand the head! Better early in the morning, or maybe late afternoon. Cute monkeys, nice experience for kids.", "Way more fun then I expected! Bring money for bananas and watch your water bottle. Enjoy the fun and the cool photos :P", "Located along the busy monkey forest road of Ubud, while interesting, it would not be worth travelling for unless one is already in ubud itself, or one has a strong desire to see monkeys up to their antics. The walk through the forest from one entrance to another is not more than 20 mins, but one would inevitably stop to take pictures with either the monkeys in various states of eating food brought in by tourists, or the many monkey related statues. On site is a temple which is an interesting addition. I would not say that the monkeys are in their natural habitat seeing the amount of interaction with humans, but it does have a certain cuteness to it, which unfortunately I wasn't into. Mind the scraps of food littering the ground especially as I had visited e place near closing time. In all a good side trip if there is time to spare or to take a break from shopping on ubud, but otherwise not Worth planning around.", "Highlight of my gap year ! Seeing the monkeys in their natural habitat was truly amazing the monkeys literally come up to you but do be careful of water they seem to take bottles very regularly !", "If you are in ubud you must go to this place and have fun with the monkeys. Grab your camera, buy some bananas inside and get fun with the monkeys who will be very eager you feed them. Be careful because they can't get aggressive. Try to get a tourist guide so you can lear about the temples in the forest.", "Nice park with a lot of monkeys. they are friendly and going around to find food !!!!!! you sood to go", "Good tourist spot in Ubud, .As the name suggests it's a sanctuary of long tailed Macaques.Old nese temple ruins and some great old trees are also the attraction of this forest.Be aware of the monkeys.There are some rules to follow inside the forest..if you follow them,you can avoid any problem from the monkeys.", "We thoroughly enjoyed our experience with the nese Macaque monkeys. There is no separation between you and the monkeys, so if you like monkeys you will love this. Being so close to an animal in its natural environment is unusual. The forest is beautiful and the monkeys seem to be very relaxed about people invading their home. There are monkeys of all shapes and sizes, from babies and nursing mothers to large males. We spent about twenty minutes there and felt it was great value at around $3 Aus each. However, let us give you a word of warning. The monkeys tolerate visitors but regard themselves as top of the forest pecking order. If they think you have food with you, they may attempt to steal it, and it would be wise to let them. Once they have it, they regard it as their property and will fight to keep it. This may include scratching and biting. You really need to manage your own situation, as there are not enough officials to protect everyone. We had the mesh pocket of our back pack ripped open when a mid-size monkey spied a lolly, which he joyfully ate. Great for careful and aware adults, perhaps not advisable for small children.", "This place is always crowded there's over 350 monkeys and they all walking freely in nature! Its nice to observe them but be careful if you bring some food to feed them they will go crazy and climb on your body", "Interesting to see them in their natural habitat. Not sure what I was expecting, but felt a bit underwhelmed after the experience.", "Is worth a visit if you have never been to here. Is not a free attraction but the fees are reasonable. My kids enjoyed looking at the monkeys running around. The monkeys are very smart here & please be warn that if you enter with bananas, the monkeys were definitely come after you for food. If you walked calmly passed them, the monkeys were not harm or disturb you.", "We had a good laugh at the monkeys jumping on everyone's heads until one sat on my lap & had a poo! Could only laugh. We were having good fun until we encountered a couple of aggressive monkeys that scratched our friends arms after climbing on my girlfriends head & refusing to move! A eventful, un forgetful experience! Must go!", "This was quite a disappointment: the monkey forest turned out to be a short cobbled walk way through where once might have been a real forest. Yes, there are lots of monkeys, but definitely you don't see them in their natural habitat. We got a tour from a local guide who turned out just to be one of the vendors of the 200 (!) shops situated in the \\sanctuary\\\", who was very keen to sell us some of her cheap souvenirs at ridiculous prices. We do not recommend to go there, not even with children.\"", "The forest sanctuary is better than we expected - we thought it would be a shabby entrance with a small kiosk collecting entrance fee. The entrance feels almost like you are entering a zoo, with a carpark, roundabout, a large fare counter and stalls selling snacks and drinks. We reached on a rather sunny day and expected to be under the sun. Thankfully the area is well covered and shaded, with lots of tree cover. Monkeys roam freely, and it is better you are not caught with food or loose items in your hands - they will not think twice to snatch them from you. The forest has a map and plenty of staff to provide directions if you are lost. Toilets are well situated as well. It's a pretty nice place to spend on a hot afternoon to escape the heat, soak yourself in a bit of nature and enjoy the fresh air.", "It was a lovely visit! Just be very careful not to bring any snacks in, not even in your back pack. The people working there were very careful and made sure the monkeys do not disturb us and vice versa.", "When you go to the Monkey forest, use some common sense. If you do not wish to be touched by the animals, do not take selfies with them, bring food to the forest and try to feed the monkeys. Saw people getting in trouble with the monkeys when they tried to have them behave as if they weren't animals. But they are. Obey the rules given, hide your stuff in a zipped up bag, treat the monkeys as unpredictable animals and you'll do fine enjoying this lovely hidden gem of a forest. There is a lot of staff around to help people out in various things, in case you do get in trouble with the monkeys by feeding them or so on.", "beautiful scenery, many monkeys and please secure your spectacles and other belongings as the monkey then to grab or snatch.", "Probably our best tourist attraction in , thankful the monkeys dont have rabies as i got bitten twice! Overcrowded with tourists so try to get there early. Nevertheless, definitely worth a visit!", "Intimidating at first by the numbers of monkeys and their aggressive behavior, but once you realize by watching others that the monkeys just want the food you can relax. Magical walk through the jungle and loved all the carvings! Once was enough and we certainly were entertained by seeing them jump into the water and swim!! Great photo opportunity!!", "definitely a must do when in , just keep hold of your gear and young children as the monkeys can be quite playfull", "Enjoyed the walk, so nice and green and really full of monkeys but have to be carefull, the monkeys go to your bag for food", "We did a quick visit towards the end of the day. I think they stop letting folks in around 5:30p as they close at 6p. You can walk the whole park fairly quickly and there's not much to do except buy bananas and interact with the monkeys. They are sweet and not aggressive at all. Some even got comfy in some peoples laps. I only saw one person get something snatched from them but I blame it on the human being silly. It's in the middle of town and the entrance is cheap, 40K I believe, so stop in if you have an hour to spare.", "We visited here twice. Adults are $2 and children $1, so it's extremely economical. The forest is beautiful to walk around. Obviously, the monkeys are the biggest hit. They are absolutely everywhere and very accustomed to human visitors, so they just go on about their usual business. You don't want to come here and forget your camera! Monkeys can be quite curious as well as unpredictable. On our 2nd visit, I ended up with 2 of them sitting on me and having a bit of a disagreement. Makes for a great memory.", "If you are in Ubud anyway you can take half an hour to observe the monkeys and watch the nice big trees. But if you have ever been to the real rain forrest and saw monkeys in their natural environment, the ubud forrest will definitely not impress you.", "A beautiful setting and definitely a chance to get up close and personal. Definitely follow the rules all your end up having a hairy encounter of the wrong kind. I enjoyed being close to the monkeys but can't help but feel it's all a bit touristy and I'm worried whether its exploitation or not.", "I loved my time spent at the monkey forest. There are so many monkeys to see and lots of babies around this time of year. Although it was very busy with tourists there are still areas you can go where they aren’t so many people. I wish we had learnt about the monkeys as we were visiting but there didn’t seem to be much information.", "Really interesting though i prefer not having the monkeys on me. Great carvings and atmosphere and the walk down the stream was well worth it. ", "Our visit was very authentic and gave us a good understanding of the monkey habitat and family unit. It was great seeing them in their natural habitat. Must see in Ubud.", "At only AU$4 adult entry, this is a cheap mini adventure if you've never experienced a place like this before. We read other trip advisor reviews, so entered the park with no accessories/jewelry or food. We just took our mobile devices & some coins buy bananas on the way out to feed them (AU$2) The bananas are used to entice them to sit on you for photos, so don't buy if you don't want ' a monkey on your back' As long as you keep calm and follow the guidelines on the info boards, you will be fine. I thought it was really cool, especially watching the babies, & who doesn't like baby animals,.... Well, people without a soul is my best guess. My partner probably has a slightly different outlook. When we took a quick break to sit in the shade ( it's very sheltered, so no breeze, buy a $ 2 hand fan to keep handy for times like these, they are your best friend while in ) a friendly medium sized boy decided to jump up & take a seat on his back, unfortunately he did a wee on him, he gently leaned to get him off his back and he finished his business beside him. You see you can't just yell & grab at them if they do something like this, they don't like being spooked( like most creatures) & they do have sharp teeth. So be respectful and calm and find a restroom to rinse out your shirt. Thankfully their wee is not like a Tom cat, so you won't reek for the rest of the day ( small consolation, but a consolation none the less) I would recommend this for young & old. Just use some common sense with the kids, supervise them or if they're old enough get them to read the guidelines that they need to follow. A gorgeous , ancient looking forest, with plenty to see and photograph. Allow an hour to walk around, that's about all you need. There is a toilet block available near the entrance by the way", "This was good - you didn't have to search for monkeys, they were everywhere. Leave hats and sunnies in the car, if you have your back turned to a railing or tree you may find you are near a monkey and they are not shy at helping themselves! It's not an all day activity - half an hour to an hour. Good and not expensive at all.", "It was pretty cool to see the monkeys in their natural habitat. As a person who lives in the United States, I'm accustomed to seeing animals kept in a zoo and behind protective barriers. The monkeys here roam freely and there is no misunderstanding about the fact that YOU are their visitor and not the other way around. I watched two guys hand several monkeys pieces of sweet potato while filming videos. I expected the monkeys to go berserk and maybe jump on the guys, but the monkeys simply sat there and accepted the food being handed to them. Here are a few of my pointers: #1 There are rules posted just outside the entrance to the park. Read them and pay attention to everything listed. The rules are there for a reason - for your safety and protection. #2 Regardless of whom advises it, do NOT walk into the park while holding food. Unless you intentionally want the monkeys to jump on you, that is. #3 If a monkey jumps on you and that is not what you want, simply hand over the piece of food or item they want and walk away. Fighting with them will not be a pretty picture. #4 Give all of the monkeys their personal space, don't make any sudden moves, and they will ignore you. #5 That warning is doubled if you spot a baby monkey or a mother monkey feeding her baby. Mothers do NOT tolerate horseplay around their young. #6 There is a temple within the grounds of the Monkey Forest and both men and women must wear sarongs. Women are asked not to enter the temple if they are menstruating. Yes, no one will know but it's important to show the sacred temple some respect. Overall I think the Monkey Forest is a great side attraction. I wouldn't dedicate more than one or two hours to the entire park. There are only so many photos to take and monkeys to see. I visited after checking into my hotel and before taking a walk up Monkey Forest Road where all of the shops were located.", "Very beautiful place with monkeys running freely! Love to see them play and wrestle, and they'll even come sit on you! However, I would be very cautious about which ones you let get close. We were walking and a man and his wife were near the monkeys one climbed up on him because he had something they wanted and he bit him right in the vein on his arm. He was bleeding everywhere and was rushed to hospital. We had an awesome time but left pretty quickly after seeing that. Its great to see just be very cautious of how close you let them get!", "My husband and I loved this place so much we went 3 times. The monkeys are fascinating and we could watch them all day. The place itself is also beautiful with lots of hiden places to wander round. However, the monkeys can be aggressive and we saw a few very upset babies, toddlers and older children so think twice before taking kids.", "I was really looking forward to this part of our trip but on stepping into the forest I immediately felt quite nervous and frightened of the monkeys. They seemed very on edge and agitated. They were running about the forest fighting with each other and jumping on customers. We did not fancy the monkeys jumping on us so purposely did not have any bags on or or carry any food. My boyfriend sat down on a short walk and a small monkey ran into his lap, despite the fact we did not have any food or anything to offer. The little monkey seemed interested in his phone and tried to take it. Another monkey saw this and ran up to my boyfriend and bit him on the arm. This was very unprovoked. This happened in September and it is now January and he still has a bruise on his arm, it has scarred. The injury was bleeding and he visited the doctor whilst in and paid for a rabies shot. He did have to have more injections on our return to the UK however, as the injection given in was not correct. I wouldn’t recommend the visit. The monkeys appeared far too agitated and unhappy by the amount of tourists.", "At 20000 rupiah per adult this is a great place to visit Plenty of monkeys around the park and they come close to you. Plenty of chances for photos and tour guides that can get the monkeys to sit on your shoulders for pics Amazing statues and river that flows through the park", "Be careful not to bring in any food or drinks as the monkeys will take it off you quickly. They sell bananas for you to give to the monkeys in the sanctuary but it seems as if they are fed a bit too much...", "It is unfortunately all too common to receive bites from the monkeys. We saw people bleeding, and both got bit. Rabies is 100% fatal if contracted. This ruins a day or two of your trip on the phone to insurance companies and visiting medical centres. Seven injections and A$6.5k later.. seeing wild monkeys is just not worth it. You'll be kicking yourself having read this if you end up in the same position. Don't bother. Don't even think about it with a child.", "Very good landscape. Quite serene even though it is very close to the Ubud commercial district. Don't carry any bags or food with you as far as possible. And don't try to be too friendly with the monkeys...", "A fun thing to do if you like monkeys. A nice area to walk around with a lot of monkeys and jungle atmosphere. Be careful with you sunglasses, cameras and what not you have in your pockets cause they (the monkeys) will try to pick 'em!", "The famous monkey forest is definitely worth visiting but if you go in the middle of the day it is rather busy ,it is a nice walk around the forest with lots of monkeys around .the monkeys can be quite aggressive so keep your belongings well secured", "Cute monkeys, some of them very aggressive, nice green forest setting, attractive stone temples and bridges, lots of tourists.", "This was a great way to see Monkeys living in a more natural habitat rather than being locked away in cages. Monkey forest is so beautiful with big lush jungle foliage and flowing streams it’s a beautiful setting. Just make sure you read the safety signs to keep yourself safe around the free roaming wild Monkeys.", "Cute little apes and very nice environment. It is a short walk and doable for everybody. The apes are little bit aggressive if you have something to eat in your hand or backpack but if you know it you can avoid bad experience and they are not dangerous.", "This is a nice place to visit, the monkeys roam free and are not shy to approach you and also they are friendly, unlike some of the monkeys which live near some Temples. its well kept and the grounds were being repaired when we visited. well worth a walk around.", "Highlights were temples , history , natural vegetation and forest canopy , water courses , and the monkey colony. Suggest going when less people, so you don’t have to witness the idiots who ignore the signage , and try to touch , feed and harass the monkeys for self gratifying Instagram photos. Oblivious to the point of being there!", "I've been to the Sacred Monkey Forest in Ubud a few times. The monkeys behave much better since they are well-fed. I noticed this time that there were more staff tending to the monkeys, so that they interacted pleasantly with people. This was probably because they were constantly eating! The surprising thing was the increase for the entrance fee...RP50,000 per person is quite steep for a small area to walk around in. You don't need to book anything in advance, just pay at the entrance.", "Visiting Monkey forest in Ubud during your holiday in is must. The monkey is still friendly, you can feed them but still under officer control. You not allowed to touch the monkey. You have to go down to the river, there are a giant Banyan tree. If you lucky you can see some monkey swimming in the river. Thank you so much to Gordo Tour to arrange all of our tours and activities, you have a great time and excellent guest services.", "A really fun way to spend some time watching these cute little creatures at play. Yes some can be a little on the cheeky side but if you read the big waring sign at the gate and do what it says and don't do what it says then you will have no problems just a lot of fun. All of this in a beautiful jungle forest. What more could you want.", "We aren't really into monkeys, particularly since they remind us of toddlers with indulgent parents. However, if you want a monkey up your skirt or have the need to have a banana yanked from your hands, visit here. Otherwise, there are quieter temples, also set in the jungle, to visit.", "If you want to see monkeys and get away from hectic street life, this is perfect. Tons of very very friendly monkeys. Really, I feel like it was exactly what I wanted when I hoped to see monkeys.If you want them all over you, bring a water bottle. They will be all over you. It was really fun. One playful bite left a mark. Teeth were bared when we tried to resist water bottle theft. (Not by us). If you don't want them near you, you can avoid it. Just don't sit and don't hold anything. Adventurous kids will love it, some anxious kids will be freaked out. The monkeys are clean and well cared for. There are monkey helpers there to assist. The forest and valley are beautiful to hike around and explore. But you go there to see monkeys and it doesn't disappoint. The next day I happened to walk on monkey forest road w a bag and actually got mugged by 2 street monkeys... Very different experience. :)", "cooling in the morning with not so much crowds and got to see quite alot of monkeys goofing around playing and doing their monkeys bussiness. Just be careful the monkeys were wild & so used to humans that they wont hesitate to jump on you and have a nibble, playing and searching for foods on you. overall is a nice experience close with mother nature.", "We were told by the hotel not to feed the monkeys as they could get aggressive, and we heeded that advice. Nevertheless, I got bitten enough to draw blood. The reason? A monkey grabbed a cardigan out of my bag and as my natural reaction was to hold onto it, the monkey bit me. Although they is currently no evidence of rabies in Indonesian monkeys, My doctor advised four anti-rabies jabs (two on the day, one seven days later and another 14 days later) and also anti-viral tablets. My doctor relative on a completely separate visit had their glasses stolen and spent the remainder of her stay unable to see. I do not blame the monkeys, but the humans for partially taming them, and I do blame the authorities for allowing food to be sold outside, and for not putting up warning notices - disgraceful. I would return as it is beautiful, but I would proceed with extreme caution.", "Absolutely stunning! Worth a visit. Just go! We went in February so it was raining for a shirt while but it didn't spoil the time we spent there. Reasonable entry fee and as you go around there were lots of people that worked there looking after the monkeys. Just please don't be stupid and wear you're sunglasses on your head because they'll get stolen! But it was amusing watching some poor girl run after the monkey and a guy trying to coax it back with sweet potato. Also saw a young child trying to touch a monkey and its parents just let her and of course the monkey went for her. They're wild animals what do you expect? Anyway... most of the time I was just in awe of how green everything was and how big the trees were. It was beautiful.", "take water only, even our sun creme was taken by a monkey. worth going, take a good camera and enjoy", "Monkey Forest is a beautiful, tranquil and amazing place to visit. I highly recommend it. Please understand that the rules are very important to adhere to, If at all possible take nothing but yourselves, anything else that is on you or you are carrying, the monkeys will be interested in. My partner was bitten by a monkey outside of the Monkey Forest gates. He had bought bananas once to feed them a few weeks before and because they were in his hands,two monkeys jumped up onto his shoulders with no warning at all. The next time he went back,without bananas, one large male monkey jumped up on him again and as he was trying to get dislodge it, it bit him on the outer side of the wrist. It is an expensive exercise as a tourist for medical treatment and the stitches alone cost $100.00 AUD or $1,000,000 Rupiah. We researched the possibility of rabies and since it is more common in the dog and monkey population in rural areas, almost non existent in Monkey Forest,we decided against having the rabies vaccine. The bite has healed very well, no complications. Just be aware that the monkeys want to investigate or steal anything of interest,including jewellery, earrings, cigarettes, bags and their contents. If you are jumped on by a monkey turn your face away and be very still. It's a great place to visit for everyone and the monkeys are delightful, just take some precautions and obey the rules, its a truly wonderful experience.", "The monkey forest is spans 30 acres of the village of Padangtegal. It is a charming little place where you can spend 30-50 minutes walking by attractions such as the Dalem Agang Padangtengal (main temple), open stadium and the finely crafted sculptures scattered all across the place. Although monkeys are not new to us, it was a unique experience observing them being so completely at home in the sacred forest where the humans, simians and the nature seemed to coexist. Tips: 1. Ticket Fee: 30000 IDR per person 2. Toilets are available at the entrance 3. We went towards the right, walked by the main temple, looked at the open stadium from afar and walked by the row of souvenir shops abutting the periphery towards the exit adjoining the entrance. While one can exit by the back gate, you would miss out on the souvenir shops and giant trees shading the charming pathway leading to the main exit. 4. Please remove shining jewelry like ear studs and avoid carrying items that may look like food. We were also advised to avoid direct eye contact with the monkeys which they may consider aggressive 5. The main temple is an exquisite piece of nese architecture which is closed for visitors unless they inform the authorities in advance about plans for prayer and arrive in nese traditional dress 6.The staff at the location are very helpful and stationed at key locations to help and guide the visitors. 7. Those looking to spend extended time in the location can visit the two smaller temples and a deer park situated in other parts of the park. There are several walking trails leading up to them", "the place is a dream. surounded by nature. monkeys walk by. they even come to you. theres a great river inside with stone statues and some temples. a must do on your trip to . in the great ubud", "First day in Ubud we stopped into the monkey forest. As the name suggests, there are monkeys everywhere. For the most part they will ignore you, but we ran into a couple monkeys that went straight for my backpack. They know how to open zippers and will start looking for food. Thankfully they just got our map and a water bottle. If you go, it is wise to not bring any bags as you may become a target for the monkeys. It was a worthwhile experience, and there is some beautiful jungle scenery inside, just know that some of the monkeys may be aggressive. Entrance fee is just a few dollars, and you pay at the front entrance.", "It's kind of a must-do when you're in Ubud. And it's fun to walk in between the monkeys, in a pretty nice park area. However, it is not groundbreaking...and some parts of the park seem a bit run down. The monkeys can be pretty aggressive and obnoxious, so expect to be harrassed!", "I loved this place. My wife hated it. She was scared to death of all the free roaming monkeys. She was so afraid that a monkey would jump on her. I fed the monkeys with bananas i bought right here for 50k rupees. The woman selling the bananas have a stick that scared the monkeys. I fed all kinds of monkeys. Big ones, small ones. Monkeys with babies. Monkeys jumped on my shoulder and posed for pictures. I found out later that i was lucky that no monkey urinated on me, as it is not uncommon. Regardless, when i left that place i took a Silkwood shower in the sink of the bathroom by the front door. I was covered in dirt and monkey sludge... Regardless i loved it. Got some great videos too... I also heard from locals that there are other monkey forests /temples where the monkeys are ever smarter about stealing your stuff and extorting you for bananas... these monkeys didn't steal your stuff, but i saw plenty of monkeys going through backpacks and purses when people weren't paying attention. Don't bring a bag. Don't bring water bottles. But don't worry about your glasses or phones..", "The monkey forest was super cool. Hold a banana in the air while standing and the monkeys jump on your shoulders. If you hold the banana top side up they will peel it in your hands and eat it in your shoulders. It was Rp 30 to get access. Bananas at the park are over priced so get some at the shop before hand and don't let the monkeys know you have them. Get them in and out of your bag in secret mostly. Lastly, don't wear yellow or the monkeys will eat you. My husband bought a yellow bracelet which was politely removed from his arm and a kid in a yellow shirt got nibbled. Haha. Good time!", "Monkeys...but gentle ones...through the whole forest...nice shaddy place, temples, river and a great sanctuary! Really worth a visit.", "Its a nice attraction for animal lover, you get to see a lot of Friendly and Angry monkeys. its a jungle in the city and both monkeys and humans are living peacefully. its a beautiful place to see monkeys in their natural habitat. A wonderfully green forest which host a few temples and lot of monkeys. you can get up close and personal with these monkeys BUT with the staff around or at your own risk. avoid keeping a bag on you shoulders or in hand as it attracts the monkey in anticipation of food. I went here with my 3 year old daughter and i felt it all safe but mind it you have to be very very careful and cautious to be safe. good value for money as the entry ticket was not expensive. Avoid touching and feeding the animal. TIP - DONT LOOK THE MONKEY EYE TO EYE. A good experience overall", "The place is a green oasis of nature in the heart of Ubud! Well maintained, the monkeys are a funny attraction but beware at your personal belongings !! A monkey managed to rob our sunscreen lotion and it was quite an adventure to get it back! They can be fast aggressive, don't forget they are savage animals so keep your distance!", "This place can be crowded specially when it's holiday time. This place is on the cliff overlooking the sea. This place also has some monkeys but the amount of visitors might scare them away. You might required to wear a purple and orange cloth over your hips if you wear shorts.", "So amazing love all the monkeys and love how it's a conservation and it's built on such rich and beautiful tradition", "We loved our visit to the Monkey Forest Property. A very well designed monkey sanctuary & they seem very happy in their surroundings. We spent about 1-2 hours there. There are many toilets throughout the sanctuary and they are exceptionally good condition & very clean. As it was a really hot day we got the free shuttle (every 15 minutes) from outside the Royal Palace on the main street to the Monkey Forest but unfortunately on leaving we waited for over an hour for the shuttle and gave up in the end and walked out to street for a taxi.", "Worth taking a look in here. Plenty of monkeys walking about looking for photos. You can buy bananas from traders inside the gates (20,000RP) Monkeys are approachable but you're warned not to make eye contact with them as they'll react aggressively..... ", "The monkeys are mostly friendly, the setting is really pretty, I would say go early as you can because there are quite a lot of people. I sat in a quiet corner nearby a small monkey who climbed on my shoulder and played with my hair a while, was a nice experience and the animals seem well take care of. Overall enjoyed the experience and was worth the 50k IDR pp entrance fee for us.", "Amid beautiful forest scenery, the monkeys hold court. They are well fed and looked after, but that didn't stop one little fellow swooping down on a woman who had just bought herself an ice-cream lollipop and relieving her of her purchase ! He knew how to eat it as well, holding it delicately by the stick and obviously enjoying eating it. I think this was not the first time he had done this. I was thrilled that a mother with her baby monkey on her lap allowed me to come really close and she seemed pleased to show him off to me. By the loving way the monkeys related to the wardens, it was clear that they were well cared for and respected. Altogether a delightful experience.", "Great experience! If a guide helps you with the monkeys, takes pictures for you, and lets you feed them peanuts, show your gratitude and purchase the photos he offers. The price is nominal and the service he provides absolutely enriches your experience.", "Smaller jungle and close to the road.The monkey not too aggressive than in Sangeh.But we still need carefully. better visit in evening,all monkey full already,so not too hungry.", "Here you could feed the monkeys, some of the monkeys are aggressive, be careful if you bring any personal items such as camera, purse, etc,- overall it was a good experience..", "The long and short of this review is these are cute little guys but they'l turn on you in an instant so just be careful! Everyone will want something different out of their trip to the monkey forest so decide what you want and go for it. If you interested in getting pictures with the monkeys climbing on you then buy some bananas and carry a water bottle, it will attract them instantly! But just know that these area very smart wild animals so their behavior is unpredictable and they will bite you. If you don't want them to bother you and just want a few pictures (like I did) just take off all jewelry and sunglasses and keep you hands where they can see them! For the most part they left me alone, but these little rascals are so smart that when I put my hand in my bag to get my camera, they would approach me. I asked my guide why they do that, he said \\because they think you're going to pull out food and they want to get to you before the others.\\\" See what I mean smart! In the spirit of planet of the apes please respect that these aren't dumb animals and they will do what's necessary to get what they want from you. Overall it was a cool experience, more of a check the box activity because everyone said I HAD to go if I was in Ubud. I'm an animal lover and these guys were super cute (especially the babies), but for some reason being there made me uncomfortable, if they decided to revolt we'd be in trouble!!\"", "If already in Ubud, then it's a must. The entry fee is quite cheap. You don't really have to worry that much about having gadgets that will catch the eye of monkeys. The older once don't really care about visitors, babies however did climb up my braids and skirt. If you fancy a picture a monkeys you can buy bananas for some rupees and an employee will keep an eye on you and the monkey during the photoshoot. The roads are quite slippery, so I wouldn't recommend wearing flipflops and there are loads of tourists all the time, so getting a picture with the dragon statues will be tricky if not impossible.", "If you like monkeys then you will love this place! keep your belongings close when visiting this place full of crafty monkeys rob you in broad daylight. NOT good idea for family with young kids unless you are well trained in Monkey Kung Fu!", "Took an afternoon to visit this Sanctuary... fantastic opportunity to get some very good photos of the monkeys especially the mothers and their young... do not crouch down to the shots or you will literally have a monkey on your back for sure... these monkeys are funny but also not at all afraid of humans so be careful... they will go after any food so do not let children carry food in their hands as a precaution... superb monkey shots and high jinks...", "You can't go to Ubud and not see the monkeys. It's a decent walk from town. Cost 30000 IDR to enter. Get a free map and explore. The monkeys are everywhere! You can buy bananas to feed them although I'd recommend watching someone else feed them. They will climb on you to get the food. That wasn't for me. There are cool areas in the park to see them at all ages.", "If you haven't been before then it is well worth it. The tour guides will take your photo with the monkeys though and try and make you buy one. It is an experience to try", "Amazing, I could have spent hours walking around the forest and seeing the monkeys. Lots of warning signs about what not to do around the park. Sat on a seat with 2 monkeys either side with no issue. Even had a monkey climb up my back and sit on my shoulder - sat there for about 2min with no harm. A friendly keeper came and calmly shooed him away so we could continue walking. 10/10 would go back and also recommend.", "This wonderful place is home to several large troupes of the crab-eating macaque monkey (M. fascicularis). What is so special about this place is that you can get up close and personal with these cercopithecine primates and their babies, and see their behaviour. If you have a cap on your head, or glasses (spectacles) they are likey to jump on you and sit on your shoulders. They are also attracted by water bottles, so beware! They may even steal your glasses so be careful. In the middle of the reserve is a wonderful rainforest remnant with massive fig trees and ratans. The BBC did a documentary here with David Attenborough about this classic and well-studied group of primates.", "We were skeptical about visiting the monkey forest because there were a lot of monkeys out in the street, and we saw a lady's bag get attacked by one! But we went back the next day and we were pleasantly surprised! The Sacred Forest in and of itself is a beautiful place to visit, and the monkeys make for a very enjoyable, and photographed walk! The only downside is that this attraction costs 80,000 IDR (about $8 CAD) which is a bit over priced for this attraction in Asia.", "Beautiful place, and the monkeys are delightful and friendly - not at all aggressive. You can buy food to feed them or they will interact with you you naturally anyways. Watch out as they may want to climb you and get in your bag, and they know how a zip works! Bad point: seeing the 'conservation workers' clearing all the rubbish from the river gorge by picking it up to throw back in the river to flow away and be someone else's problem!!! Pick it up and bin it and look after nature as a whole - only reason it's not a 5 star experience Good points: seeing the monkeys happy and relaxed in the environment and the workers watching out for their and the visitors protection", "Nice place in ubud. It is a must if you come to . There are a lot of monkeys. Just be careful don’t bring backpacks or bags because the will want them.", "It's a monkey forest and therefore everywhere you turn, there are monkeys. As long as you are careful the monkeys don't come close or don't grab your stuff. Unless you are behaving like a stupid tourist or trying to feed them bananas. The Forest itself is beautiful and so are the temples. There's a pond in the center which is worth going to - you'll see lots of monkeys playing in the water and maybe even fighting with each other. You need more than an hour to do justice to the Monkey Forest. We took a cab from Ubud downtown - roundtrip $4 - took two rounds of bargaining.", "Located near the center of ubud. First time I saw a lot of monkeys. They just walk around the monkey forest along with the tourist. Don't bring chips. Monkeys will steal it... hehe", "I am a huge animal lover, so it was a no-brainer for me to check this out. Admission is very reasonable, and this will not take more than one hour out of your day. We heeded the advice of previous reviewers and wore no jewelry or sunglasses that could be grabbed. My other piece of advice would be to not have any kind of see-through bag; I had a light canvas bag and the monkeys got really rowdy and jumped on me when they could see food through the bag. We were met about 5 minutes inside the entrance of the forest by a man who offered to help us feed the monkeys and have them climb on us. We purchased a small batch of bananas to feed the monkeys and, sure enough, this man got them to climb right on our heads. I wouldn't recommend trying this on your own, but we were happy to pay this man a bit to help make this happen. He also showed us to where a mom and brand new baby were so we could take a peek from a safe distance. I just loved seeing all the little monkeys running around. They were much less aggressive than I anticipated. However, I did have one small scare when a monkey saw me sticking my hand in my bag and jumped right up onto my arm to try to get in my bag. These monkeys are smart and spoiled by food from tourists, so you can't really expect anything else. We got some amazing pictures and really enjoyed the beautiful scenery of the forest itself. I was very glad to have seen the forest and would definitely recommend it to fellow animal lovers.", "The visit of the forest costs IDR 50k per person. Nothing special to see if you have already seen monkeys elsewhere. Hide your valuables and any food in your bags, monkeys will take any opportunity to steal them.", "Great experience! The monkeys are not very aggressive. Quite friendly actually. Do not miss stopping at the Banana stand where you can buy a banana and the lady will hold it over your head and soon a bunch of monkeys will come sit on your shoulder, head etc and you can get a picture taken!", "Don't wear yellow, the cheeky little monkeys think you are a banana!!, Massive historic garden, beautiful place.", "We stopped here as part of a tour put together by our hotel. Didn't know much about the place before we stopped. So glad we visited. The monkeys are free to roam and it's great to see them wandering around. We didn't buy the bananas at the entrance but those that did were surrounded. Staff were on hand to make sure visitors behaved themselves! The forest is a lovely place to walk around too. Well worth a visit.", "There are lots of moneys everywhere, untrained and wild. Monkeys climb on top of people, snatch food off children and constantly fight over food. It was such an unsafe place. As we decided to leave, we saw an American tourist got bitten and a stream of blood was flowing down his leg, just proved how dangerous this place was.", "We visited the monkey forest as we were staying in Ubud, I would recommend a visit if in the area. Obviously this is a tourist hot spot, so if you want to see a monkey forest that is quieter then try Sangeh. The forest is actually very beautiful, a lot of banyan trees and intricate stone carvings depicting sacred animals. There are a few temples within the forest, the one by the cemetery is currently having maintenance work done. I would not recommend feeding the monkeys, there are lots of people who will offer you bananas etc for a price to give them but they can be a bit hostile (they are still wild animals after all). We used our eyes and not our hands, making sure to avoid direct eye contact. There are signs everywhere informing you how to treat the monkeys but unfortunately a lot of tourists are still trying to get too close, then screaming and panicking when monkeys climb on them. Actually you can get close to them without touching or feeding them, but by being quiet and gentle. In a nutshell, it's worth a visit, it's some of the tourists that make it less pleasurable.", "Not many times in your life that you get to hold hands with a one month old baby monkey and have its Mum 'groom' you! Be aware these are wild animals, stay calm, don't scream or be loud and you will share a wonderful time with these funny, cute and inquisitive primates! Take care to remove any dangling jewellery (ear rings) or any valuable possessions. If you have food be prepared to be a target, there are plenty of opportunities to have the guides assist you with food whilst you have a photo opportunity if you don't want to be harassed. Keep pockets clear and ensure that your handbags are closed or backpacks etc zipped up, remove all hats and sunglasses or be prepared to loose them. Let the monkeys engage with you, they do have an interest in humans but if they get spooked simply walk away calmly!", "FULL of monkeys!.. As you may expect. You will get loads of great photos, but keep your camera close. These monkeys are top notch thieves, I was witness to lots of hats and sunglasses being stolen. Also, if they do steal something, don't try to tackle the monkey BAD idea.. When confronted these monkeys are mean. On a chirpier note, lots of fun!", "Definitely worth a visit even on a day with thunderstorm and rain ☔️ . The forest is beautiful and monkeys can be very entertaining 🐒 ", "Be careful and read the instructions before entering but it was entertaining and worth a visit. In about 30 min we saw monkeys about to have a dispute with each other (almost a monkey fight), many picking fleas from each other and one couple even copulating (a bit disturbing but they are animals after all) and a few trying to steal food from a street vendor. If a little timid like me do stay clear from the younger ones who are so fast and mischievous.", "Reasonably far off from all else unless you stay in Ubud. And these are monkeys. Thats it. The locale is reasonably well taken care of and the animals are looked after. Some of the animals are aggressive so you need to be careful with anything can be ripped off you. Bags, sunglasses, food etc2.", "What a beautiful place to walk through, the forest, the temples and the monkeys. While it is called a forest it is all sealed paths with plenty of lush tropical forest and monkeys... everywhere Definitely worth a visit.", "We spent about an hour walking thru the monkey forest and had an excellent experience. The monkeys are not shy if you have food on you. Don't try and hide it either they will try and pull it from where ever it is. If you don't have food they leave you alone. Very nice walk through a forest...highly recommend.", "We visited Ubud Monkey Forrest during our stay in and had a great time. We bought some bananas at the entrance (you can get these much more cheaply elsewhere but it wasn't a massive amount to support the people selling them outside) and kept them in a bag as recommended on other reviews we'd read. We were taken under the wing of a local man who wasn't a formal guide but he was very knowledgeable and this kind of thing is quite common in . He showed us around including the various temples and the cremation grounds for those who choose to take their final rest with the monkeys. We bought a drawing from the man (an obvious con but it was next to nothing cash-wise and we're quite laid back about that sort of thing - these folks are just trying to feed their families and we're happy to be considered 'naive tourists' if it means more money in the pockets of the locals). We got to hand feed monkeys of all ages and enjoy their antics. People with glasses need to not get too close or they could lose them and there's a general rule of thumb regarding possessions - only take what you need and keep your pockets/bag fastened. One cheeky monkey almost pocketed my husband's sunglasses out of his shorts pocket and although it was hilarious at the time because we caught him in the act, losing your glasses might not be as much fun for the rest of the holiday! We sat down at the top of the forest where the big pagoda is and within minutes had baby monkeys clambering over us - one thought my hair slides were amazing and I came out without them too! All in all great fun, lots of people and it felt very safe. If you respect the monkeys and take practical steps before you go you'll be fine. We didn't see any monkey climb on anyone who didn't go towards them or sit down to enable it to happen so don't worry about having them on you - if you want to keep the monkeys at arms length just keep your distance and keep your bag on your shoulder and you'll be fine. Not to be missed if you're in Ubud!", "Fun place to go , monkeys can be a bit scary at the start but you get use to them , just be careful when you have food in your hand they climb up you to get to it . Overall a great place to visit .", "Nice view and lively area..though dogs are running freely there too. Be careful on their poops at your feet too.", "Love the monkey forest. Have been twice now. Once in November so the rainy season so didnt see to much but just this your at the start of July and was very inpressed. Beautiful walk around the place, lots of monkeys and there was lots of tiny babies too. The monkeys dont come up to you inless you are trying to get on to jump on your or if you have bananas. Really enjoyable :)", "I went here as a solo traveller and had a great time. Park is well maintained and although I arrived at around 1.30pm, I didn't find it too busy. While walking some of the trails I was the only one around. I carried a small bag, camera and was wearing sunglasses and had no problems with the monkeys trying to jump on me. Walking around I only saw one guy trying to get his possessions back of a monkey. I spent an hour here and could have easily spent another hour or so. Aside from the monkeys, it was a beautiful setting for a walk amongst the forest. Go and enjoy it!!", "One of the most beautiful places to visit in Ubud but be very very careful of the monkeys. They definitely dont hurt anyone .But their curiosity can definitely make them come closer to you .The banyan trees are huge just from a movie .They are hundreds of monkeys around. DO NOT buy anything from the stores inside the forest .We learnt it the hard way .We bought a souvenir and the black plastic bags got the monkeys around us .They snatched the bag just to find a wooden monkey whch did not interest them .Overall very very beautiful .We just need to be vigilant. Since the monkeys make it obvious that we are on their land .", "This was one of my favourite things to do in Ubud, that I even went twice! The monkeys will only jump up on you if you have food or bottles in your hand. Otherwise, I felt safe and could spend ages watching the interactions between monkeys and humans! A very enjoyable visit! The guys that worked there were very attentive and made you feel at ease.", "Please read this if you think \\if I don't bother them, they won't bother me.\\\" I was walking from the hotel into the town of Ubud through the forest and was attacked by three monkeys. I was not teasing them whatsoever. In fact, I didn't even see the monkey until it was on my head, screeching and pulling at my hair. Then two more monkeys came and climbed up my legs. I was alone and luckily some locals assisted by scaring them off with clubs. But by then I had been peed on and had my shirt ripped right down the front from the monkeys tugging at it. I went back to the Saren Indah hotel crying and the sweet girl at the front desk said not to worry because \\\"it happens all the time\\\" and that the boys who work at the breakfast buffet sometimes carry clubs because the monkeys are so aggressive trying to come and take food. This indicates to me that my attack wasn't some isolated incident, but that some of the monkeys are becoming a little too aggressive. That said, the forest was beautiful and the stone pathways were enchanting.\"", "Firstly you must do the springs walk down the steps thru stone carved bridges and a massive banyan tree spreading all along the natural spring course.Look out for the 2 giant komoda dragons watching over the pathway. The cemetery has fallen into disrepair and isn't worth looking at.If you don't want the monkeys hanging onto you do not bring in food or items that can be taken off your body.", "I was a bit scared about seeing the monkeys after reading scary review about tourists getting bitten etc at the Uluwatu Monkey Forest, but the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary in Ubud was not scary at all, just peaceful and beautiful. Follow the recommended rules and you'll have an amazing time!", "We went with two kids aged 4 and 9. They thought it was a fun experience and us parents thought it was good and beautiful. Be aware of your kids as some monkeys is very aggressive. Recommened to take the free transfer back to the palace. We didnt know about it before asking about something else at the information desk.", "If this is your first time to , specifically Ubud, The Monkey Forest is a must see. Lush greenery and, as the name suggests, monkeys, roam the enclave of serenity. Sounds like paradise, eh? Sure it's peaceful, but after your second visit, it's really just the same old park. Nothing else, apart from our relatives, sets this park apart from others, and there's the risk of possibly traumatizing monkey attacks.", "Went today with my kids (18,16,12). There are stands inside selling bananas, but if you have a chance do so before hand as they're over-priced inside. Also, if buying a big bunch don't take the first offer as they will have bigger bunches. Break the bananas apart and put them in a bag, out of sight - I learnt this after a cheeky monkey took the bunch 😊 There are plenty of staff on hand to help and assist with the best way to feed the monkeys. My kids had fun encouraging the monkeys to climb on them to get a banana. I didn't see any vicious monkeys, as others have reported on trip advisor; however they will take any opportunity to grab a banana. It is located right in the centre of Ubud, close to shops and restraunts.", "OMG I loved this. The Monkeys were sooo cheeky. Tip: Don't wear shiny jewellery, carry your water bottle or open your bag anywhere near the Monkey Forest. If you do expect to be accosted!!", "- Lots of people! Would recommend going early if you don't like crowds - Didn't see any attacks but did see monkeys steal stuff", "If you slept in and don't have time to do a full day tour, definitely check this place out! Very inexpensive entrance fee and the monkeys just have SO much personality. Super friendly and eager to play all over you in search of food or toys, just don't be the first to make contact! My husband walked in with a full pack of mentos in his hand and they were gone literally within 30 seconds. :)", "It is a very nice place to visit with lots of cute monkies a lot of baby's as well. The entrance fee was 20k", "There are plenty of other reviews so I’ll just say a few things. Take notice of the warnings and instructions from the guardians. Monkeys will go after food and shiny things so either leave them at home or be prepared to get climbed on. The monkeys are typically just being curious and are very gentle, unless you try and pull food away from them or it’s a large male trying to prove a point. We spent a wonderful few hours here, walking and meeting the monkeys but it was very disappointing to see them chewing things like batteries, or watching grown men teasing them with bananas. There were many occasions the animals had better manners than the tourist which is a shame. Go, enjoy, expect to be a point of interest to the monkeys but please remember you are in their space and respect them as wild animals.", "Very happy I decided to go to monkey forest! Most monkeys were happy to see you and would love you if you had bananas! Seeing monkeys in the zoo is one thing but experiences them free in the forest is another. Never had a monkey on me before was hilarious! The temples were very interesting to see as well.", "We bought some bananas as we entered the Forrest, there were monkeys everywhere, it was great, and fun, they are so cute, set in beautiful surroundings, the monkeys all looked at home.", "Such a cool place to visit, lots of monkeys. Go early to avoid crowds, the monkeys were only being mischievous outside the main temple. They like to steal everything, even water bottles. The forest it just beautiful in itself.", "The monkeys are everywhere! Be careful they don't attack you to get food! Fun experience! Well worth a visit, only 40k to get in.", "A must when traveling to Ubud and a great day out! Plenty to see and I'm not just referring to the monkeys. The walk will take you through a beautiful forest with the temple beating the highlight!! Be prepared though to protect your belongings as the monkeys are very good at getting into backpacks!!", "Well, I did everything I was supposed to, bought bananas from the banana sellers in the park, stuck to the path, and handed over the banana when accosted by a monkey who leapt into my arms from behind, scaring the hell out of me. Then got bitten on the finger by the little blighter!!! Just like humans, there's always going to be one I suppose. Just beware, they aren't all cute and gentle!", "Lots of fun. Hilarious monkeys. We kept most things in our bags and just had our phones out for taking pictures and none of the monkeys tried to take them. We kept a sensible distance away and didn't try to feed them or anything silly like that. We didn't get jumped on/ bitten/ hassled and got lots of great photos! A must see :) When we went last week it was 40k IDR for adult entry (about £3!) - well worth it!", "The Monkey Forest is beautiful, lush and green. Yes, it's teeming with monkeys, but they really have very little interest in you unless you have food. If you buy bananas, then remain calm and don't scream and flap around like some people we saw. They are not interested in you, they just want your banana. The Monkey Forest is a fun and unique attraction and certainly not as scary as some of the reviews would have you believe.", "Just make sure you don’t tease the monkeys otherwise they are friendly. Definitely worth a visit when you are in Ubud. Lots of Good places to take pictures. Well maintained Forest! *we saw a Komodo Dragon too :D", "Spent 2 and 1/2 hours wandering around the sanctuary, incredible. The monkeys are generally friendly, I did get a little bite while I was there,which was my fault for not following the rules. Please ensure you follow them whilst friendly they are wild animals. If you get bitten you have to get a series of rabies shots and and anti-tetanus. I didn't care about any of that I could have gone back everyday to spend more time in this incredible sanctuary.", "Great, easy, cheap way to interact with monkeys and feed them. Keep your little kids away from the bananas - monkeys will go to any lengths to get bananas. But its really fun and a cool place to walk around", "No need to pay to go in and see the monkeys. You will need to protect yourself from the monkeys who are very clever and like to take your hat, glasses, and other items right off you. Get out and around to see monkeys living wild.", "Thought it was going to be crazy scary but it was so nice seeing monkeys that don’t attack ! I would come back and see the monkeys for sure ! ", "I am very fond of monkeys and here you can really get close to them in a natural setting. They were very friendly and love bananas and peanuts and will take them from you gently. It is a very peaceful forest and an interesting place to visit.", "We went very early in the morning, due to our jet lag we were conveniently awake! The forest itself is beautiful and makes for a nice stroll. We didn't buy any bananas for to feed the monkeys, we didn't really want their attention. It was definitely a sight to see and by the time we left there were so many buses pulling up unloading people so I can't imagine what it's like crowded.", "Was a cheap day out 40,000idr per person an experience you won't forget your almost guaranteed to have a monkey climb over you. Just take note to have nothing lose in your pockets!", "I had a great experience at the Monkey Forest despite all the warnings of the aggressive monkeys. If you get there early, the better experience you will have. Once all the tourist get there, the monkeys tend to act not as nice because there are a bunch of screaming tourist around. If you follow the rules posted in front of the sanctuary and on every corner, you will have an awesome time, and maybe you will get a picture with one of the monkeys!", "We had previously avoided the Monkey Forrest as the monkeys used to attack you and take you valuables or sunglasses etc plus worry about rabies if bitten. They now have rangers/supervisors on duty to keep them under control and they were much friendlier. They climb on you and go through your pockets if they see you have something in your pockets so leave your bags, wallet and food in the car/van. It is an easy walk around the forest and even wheelchair accessible and toilets are available that are clean. Be careful with young children as the monkeys will come right up to them and even knock them over. The forest is mostly covered with trees and is cool and shaded for hot days", "I loved this visit! The monkeys are quite cheeky and I was wearing very flown pants, they kept trying to get in them and wear them like a cape, if you’re lucky you can get one of the staff to get the monkey to sit on your shoulder for a picture. I was worried as I’d heard so many stories of them stealing things but they were unfazed by us being there, they just went about their business as usual, other than my pants I had no problems and they were adorable, we got up nice and close :) Highly recommend!", "when i was growing up, we used to have wild monkeys come swinging on coconut trees from the large palace compound near by and raiding our houses. and where i went to college, there was a national park next door with wild monkeys too. but my kids haven't seen this, and for them esp it was nice to see how to deal respectfully with wild animals that are used to humans.", "This was a great experience and lovely to see the monkeys in a natural habitat rather than ring fenced. Circular walk around the sanctury made the trip easier to facilitate. Good facilities as well", "Some of the reviews I read almost put me off visiting the monkeys, bit I'm glad I ignored them! The monkeys here we're some of the best behaved that I have experienced and apart from a couple of non-aggressive contacts, they were fab to watch. Amazingly, they lived to swim and jump into the pools which was fab to see! Lovely shady walk through the forest and ruins too.", "The experience at the monkey forest was pretty great. The temples make the best background set amongst the jungle. The monkeys are everywhere and very keen to look in your bags and are not shy. I made sure to not carry any gum, snacks, plastic etc. into the temple. They will find it and get it away from you. I kept my distance pretty much and wasn't interested in holding one or giving them snacks. I did enjoy though, photographing them and loved the tiny babies nursing and the adolescents playing with each other. I definitely recommend a visit.", "And this is a decent experience. Lots of sculptures (some erotic). And enough things to se as you walk around. I couldn't care for the monkey side of things as I regard this part a tourist trap. Fun fact. This isn't the only monkey forest in .", "Fun to watch monkeys in natural habitats, sometimes even fighting over territory. Every now and then you'll see some monkeys gettin it on lol. There can be certain spots where alot of monkeys run past you, not for those who are afraid of animals for sure. 1 minor gripe is they should focus a little more on cleanliness since we need to be alert on stepping on monkey poo, and also they should make it mandatory for visitors to wash their hands/face upon entry/exit of the park.", "So many people have written reviews that have scared me from coming here on my many previous trips to but we are so glad that we went. Our driver escorted my daughter and I and we took nothing in with us except for a small amount of money in case we decided to buy bananas. The monkeys are wild but no more scary than a dog that you dont know. As long as you are respectful you shouldnt have any trouble. We ended up buying bananas and one of the guides from there helped find a small monkey to take a banana from my daughter and to also climb onto her shoulder, which ended up being her head. He did the same for me and although a bit weird it was great fun and they were very soft, no claws etc to be worried about. There were a few people doing silly things but nobody got hurt. The only thing that I saw a monkey run off with was an empty water bottle. I wish I had of taken a small bag with my phone/camera to get some photos because it was great fun. It is an hour trip to Ubud from Legian though so keep that in mind. Maybe try to stop along the way or look at other things in Ubud. We stopped at a restaurant overlooking some rice paddies on the way home, it was really nice.", "Excellent walk through the monkey forest, able to get very close to the monkey's. We heard they could be dangerous but if you follow the advice seemed very safe to me.", "Cool place to visit - my children loved it - I was a bit scared but the forest guides do look out for you! Beautiful forest and pathways to explore. If you do buy the bananas dont expect to hold on to them for very long!", "We enjoyed a wonderful two hour visit to the Monkey Forest! From the moment you walk in there are monkeys everywhere. They are full of energy--running everywhere non-stop, hopping up and down on people of all ages. If you have any food beware as the monkeys will be up for the challenge. They climb up on you fater than you could ask them to. They perch on your shoulder, your arm, your backpack and eat the bananas happily. You will see monkeys of all sizes, from young new borns to aged monkeys. The crowds were large the day we visited but very controlled. if you are in Ubud I would encourage you to take the opportunity to check this out.", "This is a nice and beautiful place to walk around and see & interact with the monkeys. A bit of mass tourism, but that is to be expected. Prices are reasonable (50K for adults and 40K for kids). Lots of people not respecting the rules and trying to reach out to the monkeys. Monkeys are friendly if you respect the rules. Fun place.", "We went in a group and had a really good time. The grounds were really beautiful and the monkeys went around freely which was good to see them in their home. Some were a little cheeky and stole a purse from a friends pocket but the wardens managed to surprisingly get it back! A good activity out of your not scared of these animals", "Give at least 45 min - 1 hr to enjoy the walk around the Forest. Do take care though with the free roaming monkeys. Don't stare at them in the eyes or touch them. Do watch them jumping into a pool and playing in it. Drop by the holy water temple with an old banyan tree over a bridge.", "If you're going to venture into the Monkey Forest in Ubud, make sure you leave all food items in your bag behind at the front gate and hold on to your hat! As I'd never seen monkeys in the wild before it was a good first-hand experience in a relatively controlled environment. My friend may not entirely agree as some of the playful primates found pleasure in eating her elephant straw hat and climbing all over her. One little monkey even bit her - so be careful! There's a small entry fee donation that goes toward the upkeep of the forest. The shops down Monkey Forest Road are also interesting. You can catch a taxi back into Ubud's centre for around 20,000 rupiah ", "I was there at the same time with nese celebrating the day of animals ritual or simply Tumpek Uye / Kandang in nese language. It is the representation of nese grateful to the God for being given the animals for their life with many purposes. They also celebrate that day in monkey forest with a lot of offerings and rituals. Which is symbolizing how they synchronize their life with spirituality, humanity and environment.", "We spent about an hour wandering around the forest and really enjoyed ourselves. I had read previous reviews about the monkeys being aggressive, but I think that more depends on the tourist than anything else. We walked around carefully, didn't buy the bananas (you will immediately get monkeys jumping on you) and had no problems at all.", "Free running monkeys all around you. Nice jungle park. Try feeding monkeys with bananas. If you like to watch monkeys this is the best place.", "The forest itself when you enter is quite nice, however you won't spend more than 1-2 hours here. There are a significant number of monkeys everywhere but there's also hundreds of hundreds of people as well taking non stop pictures. Some where trying to feed them and get them to jump on them, and that was absolutely disgusting, the monkeys are super dirty. You'll see some interesting stuff like monkeys cleaning each other, fighting, feeding the young etc... but honestly we wouldn't go again nor will you miss anything if you don't.", "We really enjoyed going here. Listen to the guides and do not open your bags while around the monkeys - they snatch small things easily but aren’t aggressive :-)", "Although there were lots of visitors the Sacred Monkey Forest is worth visiting. The monkeys are adorable and \\really good actors\\\". Buy some bananas and they will jump on your shoulder or on yout head to get hold of the fruit. The plants are fantastic there. The whole forest looks like a fantasy world with the Temples, the stone bridge and all the stone figures and the monkeys everywhere.\"", "Monkeys are everywhere so you won't be disappointed when you visit! As soon as we entered monkeys jumped on us but the guides were very helpful and got them off quite quickly! Enjoy walking around a lovely landscaped wood area and see monkeys feeding, playing and fighting (!) with each other.", "I absolutely loved the Monkey Forest!!! The men who care for the monkeys are brilliant, so nice and calm they make you fell really at ease and are always looking out for everyone. The baby ones are adorable and the men give you some corn to feed them, we didn't bother buying bananas as we noticed the moneys pinching them as soon as other travellers had purchased them! The forest itself is beautiful, it was very busy when we went but would be very peaceful on a quiet day! I was able to feed quite a few little monkeys and took lots of pictures! Just stay away from the big ones they're a bit vicious but the staff make sure they keep away. Its so cheap to go into the forest definitely worth a visit!!", "This was a good relief from the hot humidity outside, as it was beautiful, not busy, shady and full of monkeys. Our kids were apprehensive initially about the monkeys being aggressive - If you want the monkeys to touch you, go in with food, however, if you don't, don't even hide the food in your bag- they will find it! The monkeys are very photogenic- they practically pose for the photos! There are some walks around the forest as well - the deer enclosure was sad and stinky, and there were slightly scary dogs wandering around. All in all this was a good experience.", "We wandered on the outskirts of the Monkey Forest and watched cute and cheeky monkeys - babies under bellies - playing. One sat on a policeman's motor bike then grabbed the keys from the ignition and ran off . Best entertainment of the day. The monkeys here were quite well behaved compared to other experiences eksewhere", "Definitely worth a short visit. Monkeys are so used to the people that interaction is fun. Also very inexpensive. ", "Had a great time here, and definitely worth the cost. We had monkeys climbing all over us! Beware of them trying to take your things. They can open zippers.", "It’s cool seeing the monkeys they are very entertaining with their antics. It’s overall a great outing. It’s cool to see the temples. Overall well maintained. The monkeys can get aggressive if u don’t give them space. The funniest part was when a monkeys snapped at a girl who came too close while he was eating", "Have great breakfast at Bohemia before you visit the Sanctuary. Great fun with the monkeys.... Take the chance to go there in the morning, I think they open at about 8.30am. Very crowded otherwise after 12. Don't miss to visit Nyuh Kuning village on the other side from Ubud...", "Took our daughter here, thought she would love the monkeys but was actually terrified of them.. Grounds and area were clean and well taken care of.. Lots of monkeys and baby monkeys.. Bananas were 20k for a small bunch and 50k for a large bunch.. They will jump all over you or try to get into your bags if you have/take food..", "This was an integral part of the Ubud experience but I wouldn't visit Ubud just to see this. It is well set up, clean and lovely to walk through but we had a day tour to Ubud and this was one part of a great day which also included a huge market, a beautiful lunch overlooking rice fields amongst other things. The monkeys are unpredictable and can jump on you without any real reason so do be careful and our guide told us that these monkeys are more tame and friendly, I can tell you that that is not the case, some of them are rather scary!", "If you are in /Ubud it is a must to visit the sacred Monkey Forest ,it is a beautiful and peaceful place , you can see hundreds of funny monkeys everywhere ,the forest itself is wonderful , you will enjoy walked through the clean paved paths with little monkeys jumping around ,they are friendly as long as you do not tease them . sure you will enjoy visiting the monkey forest .", "As others have said as long as you do not bring any food or leave anything dangling for them to grab then the monkeys will not bother you and are great to watch. The trees and various temples are well worth going to see. It may only keep you busy for 1-2 hours but for the cheap ticket is well worth it. We went pretty early while it was still quiet and cooler which seemed like the best thing to do.", "just monkeys, and a little spring, and monkeys, and spring... and the monkeys aren't friendly at all, they are scary if you have food on your hand... nothing special.. and small.. ops... is small..", "Worth a look if in Ubud. Keep belongings hidden and dont bring food, the monkeys can smell it, and can get mad If you try to pull your stuf back. But If you follow the saftey rules, the monkeys are harmless and fun to watch.", "Absolutely loved the monkey forest! Once I got over the initial shock of the monkeys on me I loved it! You can buy bananas there but be careful not to leave your bag open they are straight in and rob the whole bunch! Really cheap too!", "We also were hesitant to visit due to the monkey biting reviews. We tried it and did not bring a thing in other than camera and a hiking pole. Had no problems at all and did not feel threatened. Great to see the monkeys play and interact with each other and also to jump on others who tried to pet them and/or feed them. We wore long pants and long sleeve shirts as a small protection but did not need that at all. I did see a monkey jump on two separate people but there are also many people \\asking\\\" for trouble by feeding and petting them! Be careful and I cant see a problem happening and with most animals stay away from the babies or you may have a mad mother after you.\"", "A must see if you are in , this place offers the experience of watching numerous monkeys running around, climbing on trees, playing with each other, eating and trying to get shinny things from tourists, you get to see their personalities on a wild environment. Monkeys are not shy and they are attracted by shinny objects, bags and bottles of water, so be careful because they will climb on you and try to get to your food or anything that makes them curious.", "Don't bring anything too loose or food because these monkeys are curious! We opted to stay safe & not buy the bananas from the people at the temple, but it was funny to watch other people. There are seriously monkeys everywhere and it's really fun to watch them wander around the temple grounds.", "We caught a taxi here.. We actually wanted to go to the forest temple- as we didn't know this one existed.. We were still pretty happy. Awesome to find ourselves on the edge of the cliffs with the ocean crashing against it. We arrived around 1pm, the monkeys were pretty passive, which was good. Entry is under $3 Aus , must wear a sarong if your knees rare exposed. Worth a visit.", "Nice way to spend the morning walking amongst nature and seeing the cheeky monkeys doing their thing. Advise to go in the morning as the natural canopies in the sanctuary trap in the heat making it hotter and steamier than it already is. Also avoid wearing backpacks as the clever monkeys will jump of them and try to open them.", "This place is definitely worth a visit if you’re in Ubud, but keep your wits about you. The monkeys aren’t quite so aggressive with tourists as they used to be, but they will still steal glasses, phones, hats etc if you don’t keep a firm hold of them. It’s a nice place to walk around and see the monkeys interacting with one another (in myriad different ways).", "This was a lot of fun. So many monkeys just going about their business. Tickets are very affordable. And they monkeys like to jump on people so it makes for great photos. Just remember to be respectful of them as we saw many people giving them things they can't have. The monkeys have their own food no need to give them plastic.", "Absolutely amazing. One of my favourite experiences in . I loved the scenery and the cheeky cheeky monkeys. The pool where they play is an especially cool spot. I would go back one hundred times if I could!", "Went with a family of six. If you are scared of monkeys, probably not the best place to go. The monkeys are not afraid to jump on your shoulder for example. A couple of monkeys jumped on one of my daughters and one was hanging onto her ponytail which was terrifying for her but pretty funny. Be careful with what you wear/bring. They even were trying to pull an earring out. To be fair my kids were trying to get close to them. If you kept your distance, they wouldn't bother you. When I asked my kids if they liked it they said \\we loved it\\\".\"", "This place is worth a visit. Purchase bananas at the enteance but keep them WELL HIDDEN... I got chased by a big monkey and he snatched the whole bunch of bananas out of my hands. Actuall i kinda tossed it to him once i realized thats hes not going to share. Take lots of close ups of the monkeys. The best part is watching baby monkeys cling to the moms... U cud sit for hours watching the monkeys interact w each other n the tourists, pick fruits, n swing in the depths of the jungle. Tip: to get an awesome pic w a monkey on ur shoulders... Hold a banana above your head n the monkey will climb u to get the fruit. Most likely it'll hang around there long enough to get some cool shots!", "The forest was amazing. The monkeys were a bit aggressive especially if you have food and can smell you meters away so be careful. But overall a must visit for animal lovers.", "easy to get around, beautiful surroundings. Plenty of monkeys to see, photograph and you get the chance for them to sit on you & eat corn. Don't buy or take bananas- not necessary.", "Such a great place and the monkey are friendly! Bring some nuts, bananas,... They are free to go wherever they want and that what's make the beauty of the forest!", "We were a tad bit scared of all the monkey's especially since someone told us to \\make sure they don't steal your stuff\\\" as we walked in!! A great way to get up and close with the monkeys and take in the beautiful park! But make sure to hold on to your belongings!\"", "This is a great place to visit and there are lots of monkeys around. It will take at most an hour to go around and the staff seemed friendly. Would recommend", "the forest is well maintain and clean, eventhough there are a lot of monkey around.its interesting to see monkey behaviour and give them a banana.they are not danger beside there are a guard around to help you.", "Really nice and peaceful park with lots of monkeys. They didn’t seem agressive only cute. Definitely worth the visit.", "I am slightly peeved at reading some of the 1 star \\horror stories\\\" that clearly were written by people who didn't follow the rules or didn't realise they are entering at their own risk. This place is obviously a risky area to go to. The monkeys are wild animals and not trained creatures for our entertainment. It baffles me to see idiotic reviews posted by people who have been bitten. Most likely from either breaking the rules, teasing the monkeys or perhaps just out of pure unfortunate circumstances. It's 30,000rp for adults (£1.50) to enter the forest and 5,000rp per banana (25p) , hardly a rip off which other tourists are alluding too! I would recommend leaving all loose belongings at your hotel. Sunglasses, watches, chains et al. Monkeys aren't stupid, if you try to hide food from them they will find it. Don't think you are the first person to put some food in a \\\"concealed\\\" place. The monkeys left me and my friend alone but there were many feeding the monkeys and to be fair that's the risk they want to take then so be it. All feeding attempts seemed scratch and bite free, there was a First Aid hut on site if you needed it. It was a good way to spend an hour and you can definitely get some good pictures! However I did notice many young children not enjoying the experience mainly due to stupid fathers purposefully provoking monkeys and forcing their children into photo situations they didn't want to be in. In fact I'd say that the children had better instincts than their parents who realised they were perhaps in a little more danger than their parents thought!\"", "A forest full of monkeys in Ubud town. Temples and massive roots from the trees. Bridges and paths. The monkeys can be aggressive so watch your things bags cameras etc. Very nice experience especially for little kids and not only. This is a must do", "My first and last visit to this place, I had plenty of warnings about the monkeys but We wanted to go anyway, we removed everything but cameras but I couldn't see my necklace which a monkey honed in on very quickly. when he tried to remove it and I tried to stop him he bit me. my adult son had nothing on him at all but he still got bitten too, it was not really enjoyable and I wouldn't bother going back,", "We are a family of 5 with 2 seniors and a 6 year old. Our visits are limited and flexible since we travel with quite a diverse age groups 😀 We asked our car to drop us at the ticketing area and not across as our seniors can’t walk much. Tickets are 50,000 idr for adults and 40,000 idr for kids It’s a wheel chair friendly place. Do not carry any extra stuff on you as the monkeys are unpredictable. U pass a bridge with paddies on both sides A short walk and ur tickets r checked and u enter a small cave ...... dramatic entrance As u wind ur way along the path u immediately start encountering monkeys. It’s a neat place with many caretakers there to assist. Try not to get the monkeys attention as they can jump on to u If they do just stay calm and they will leave Had a few come on our wheel chairs to check them out but no harm done. The forest is about 12 hectares but as we were a bit restricted we went upto a kilometre in and then returned All in all a great place to be in nature and enjoy some time with the primates.", "We went to again & escaped the rat race to Ubud on this occasion. The monkeys here were mostly very friendly. None tried to take our hats or glasses. The biggest boy visible was scary yet so gentle. He firmly held my hand (with the peanuts & ate each peanut one by one, then released my hand. Quite an experience I will never forget. He was huge for a small monkey, muscular and definitely the Alpha male in his pack. We will go there again, it's awesome.", "Seeing so many monkeys at one spot was definitely a unique and fun experience. You can watch them interact amongst each other and amongst people. As long as you keep to yourselves and don't bother them, they will not bother you. There are several workers around the forest that add a sense of security. For about $5, it was certainly worth the visit.", "We came prepared so we had nothing loose on us, nor did we carry bags so we felt quite relaxed once you get used to the cheeky buggers. It was very entertaining and the walk is nice and cool. Like any untamed animal, respect them, read the rules and they'll leave you alone. Overall a nice part of the Ubud experience.", "For most people the monkeys are the main attraction in this park. The monkeys are curious to get food of any kind (eventually searching for that in your bags or pockets). However the nature park in itself is a visit worth. Particularly the main tempel and the cremation temple with the graveyard are interesting places that shouldn't be ignored between the tourist bustle.", "Ok so I am not big on zoos. But I found myself here as park of a tour to the north of the island. Parking is kind sketchy, but I wasn’t driving so who cares. Basically after you pay, you enter a very large fenced enclosure with a ravine and several temples There is a lot of up and down the ravine, whilst the monkeys are running amuck establishing dominance in the pack and with you too. They are free to run around this place and get fed well. There is nothing worse than a monkey with a attitude, and some of these do. Good to go to but very predictable. It does remind me of Indiana Jones.", "We stayed next to the monkey forest during our stay in Ubud so we were used to seeing monkeys before we came here. Overall the monkeys were well behaved and I really liked the setting of the monkey forest - it was fun just to walk around. We had no issues of safety whatsoever but some people were being stupid and trying to antagonise them - please remember this isn't a zoo and these are unpredictable animals that will bite/scratch, especially if you try to touch the babies or take photos right in their faces. Also even if you don't behave stupidly, the monkeys can still bite or scratch you which is ofc a rabies risk. My friend and I were walking down the path alongside the forest, back to our hotel, one day, no food or drink on us and not interacting with the monkeys at all, and one jumped onto my friend's bag. Another time a monkey touched my leg..", "I went there with a tour guide that show me the area and looked after me while I was with the monkey this made me feel very safe the place was magic and the money are well cared for, some people are silly and don't follow the rule but you get people like that everywhere yes I would recommend to go there", "The monkey forest is quite intimidating. Do not buy bananas to feed them, they get fed enough & they will jump on you and search you to find them. Don't bring your water bottle in, ours got stolen by a monkey within 5 minutes of being there, the crazed thing ran up an hung off the bottle untill we let go, then proceeded to unscrew the cap and drink it. Don't sit down anywhere, one monkey attacked me I think because I sat near his territory. I was bitten pretty hard, no skin was broken but left a bruise. You don't have to pay entry either, even though it says to. It's a public area. Bring your guide inside if you have one, he will protect you. All in all it was ok, it was free, but it doesn't take long to get bored, maybe 45 minutes is definately enough time.", "I was afraid to go due to some of the reviews written by people who were scratched & bitten by monkeys there even though my friend who had visited the place before told me that it's a must see. My hotel was right next to it, so I felt I had to go. My husband and I really enjoyed it. There were pretty carvings there & so many monkeys with very tiny baby monkeys, and it was fun to see the monkeys playing together. We left all our belongings before going there except our mobiles. We have not seen anyone get scratched or bitten there during our visit, but we did see the monkeys jump and run after people to take their belongings. Monkeys seemed particularly crazy about backpacks, and they do know how to open zippers, so my advice is to leave all your belongings behind particularly backpacks.", "We loved the Monkey Forest! The jungle is lush and green and the temples are interesting but the stars of the show are definitely the monkeys. Their antics are so much fun to watch. We were there in early May and there were a lot of babies around. They are incredibly cute and such a delight to see. It was extremely hot and humid so bring plenty of water to drink. Great value for money.", "You have to visit the Monkey Forest when in Ubud. Make sure you make it down the gorge to the temple. Plenty of Monkeys!", "The Forrest has an eerie feel about it and whilst we loved looking at the playfully clever monkeys we were not very comfortable with the prospect of them jumping onto our shoulders or stealing sunglasses which would be given back in return for food. The suggestion would be for anyone who is even vaguely concerned, that they would stand outside and watch from a comfortable distance. Despite our feelings the monkeys are really cute....... ", "We did not enter the park, but we walked around the park so many times while we stayed in Ubud. My three-year-old son really enjoyed and got exited to see monkeys. Even around the park, monkeys pass a lot and we could see the park inside from the outside. The park had a lot of nature with a lot of land. You will enjoy. The place is a bit dark and spiritual.", "The moneys are very cool animals you just have to keep alert i stayed close to the guide as they had a stick to wack them if they attacked do not buy the bannas at the front or your just asking to get attacked. It was very nice place.", "What a wonderful experience! The monkey forest is a fantastic experience for any animal lover. You can get up close and personal with these monkeys with staff throughout the park to keep you safe and ensure that the monkeys are also safe. The surroundings are stunning with beautifully carved stone, river, jungle and amphitheatre. It's great fun to see the monkeys interacting with each other. It's also incredible to feed them and encounter them at close quarters. I highly recommend a visit.", "Want to interact with monkeys? Come here! Probably don't feed them though - our tour guide told us (and as a biologist I can concur) that feeding the rhesus monkeys can make them aggressive. As \\animal people,\\\" my friend and I liked getting close to the monkeys though it is not recommended unless you are very comfortable around animals. The rhesus monkeys can be very grabby - it is best to not have shiny things or things they can grab from your pockets because they absolutely will! The park was really nice and a lovely walk amongst the monkeys!\"", "It was OK, lots of monkeys, very safe, monkeys not very aggressive like other monkey parks in . Pretty property.", "Lovely place to visit and be around monkeys... macabre to be precise. There are stalls selling bananas to feed the monkeys. Buy it off them. It doesn't cost much $3 -$5 aud. They will also help you to land one a tamed monkey(s) on your shoulder for pictures. Don't try and do it in any other places cos they bite and draw blood. Several of the young and stupid tried that to impress the girls and some were bitten... some with bruises and clearly bleeding. The guards can't protect you if you are that stupid. BE WARNED. They also pinch any thing that's lose in your rack sack especially if they are visible. Plastic bags will be raided. Otherwise it a pleasant place to spend a few hours and watch the monkeys fight. There are plenty of guards in green uniform with catapults to control the monkeys. Amongst many other attractions, there are ponds, where the monkeys will swim and dive with their usual catalogue of chases and dives from artificial branches. Wear green, if you are afraid of monkey but still want to visit, cos this is one the colours the guards wear. ", "This place was a blast. Worth the 30,000 IRD to get in for the tourist entertainment alone. In order to avoid becoming the entertainment do these things: 1. Don't buy the bananas. The monkeys will immediately crawl all over you to get them- and they WILL get them. 2. Don't bring food with you. Again, the monkeys WILL get it, even if it's zipped up in your bag. They can smell it. 3. Don't carry your water bottle in your hand. Keep it stashed away. They like to take them as well. 4. Don't wear earrings. A too curious monkey nearly pulled mine out. 5. Stay calm around the monkeys. Don't smile with your teeth (they perceive that as a threat). If you want to interact with them sit on a ledge near one and sure enough it will probably come up to you and either pick through your pockets, bag, or hair (if you're lucky). If you're unlucky as one guy I saw was, it will happily crawl on you, maybe play with your hair, become bored, and unpredictably bite your head. Take the time to appreciate this as the important spiritual site that it is. It is traditionally used for burial and later, cremation. Temple priests believe that barong spirits are in the forest there, and have honored them with elaborate moss-covered statues that are very picturesque.", "You can spend here hours looking at the monkeys going on with their lives. They jump around, climb, crawl, groom each other and wonder what you're looking at. More than one young monkey will try to climb on you and see if you've got anything of worth (to them!). The old temples and sanctuaries are a marvel to see amongst the lush jungle vegetation.", "One of the main attractions in Ugbud, the place is full of monkeys and tourists. The park is somehow overrated, the monkeys can be unfriendly but as long you don't disturb them everything should be ok.", "Visited Monkey Forest Ubud is so much fun day. The place is clean, the monkey is also not naughty. I just advise to keep careful and do not carelessly give monkey food. A great place to visit with friends, couples or family.", "50,000 IDR (£3) entry fee. Monkeys roaming free, within the jungle. Designated paths and temples to see. Staff situated around, feeding the monkeys to prevent them from hassling tourists for food. You can pay 20,000 IDR for a bunch of small bananas, to feed the monkeys. Only if you want them crawling, jumping and sitting on you. In fact, they will do this anyway. Keep bags, cameras and phones close and don't carry any food. They will grab these things from you if they get the chance. It's worth visiting when in Ubud, but 30 minutes is enough.", "Came here with my partner while we were in Ubud on our honeymoon. It was fun to feed the monkeys, though a bit alarming at times as they can be quite aggressive. This is not their fault of course. Nicely landscaped and a chance to see some other wildlife such as large reptiles and birds.", "Thought it would be toruist trap but it was like going on a jungle hike in a monkey zoo. Not depressing and very nice!", "We had a great experience walking through the Sacred Monkey Forest today. Very green and peaceful and many monkeys to see. Well worth the entrance fee.", "I loved every minute! The monkeys are so funny; the sculptures, the temple... It's absolutely wonderful", "We thought this was a great experience. Although we didn't make if very far in (after buying food) before monkey's surrounded us! They didn't hurt us, they just wanted our food. If you hold the food over your head they will climb you to get it. Pretty fun. This is a must visit. I was a little skeptical at first but really enjoyed it.", "Be careful with your food and valuables, as the monkeys will voluntarily grab them off you. Visit this place once, and move on from here.", "Has a lovely feel to it with some old temples, nice sculptures, plenty of monkeys and is well sign posted.", "This place was awesome! Definately worth stopping by if you are in Ubud, ! I got the cutest photo with a monkey. I will be coming again soon!", "An ubud must. The sacred monkey forest is unique. A great couple of hours entertainment. And very beautiful to boot.", "Worth the visit and very beautiful scenery. The monkeys were well behaved and we had no pushy people trying to sell things to us.", "This place still conserves the natural environment! So many monkeys there! However sometimes I can see artificial garbages like plastics lying around.", "There were so many monkeys here, lots of babies attached to their mothers. And we found them not to be aggressive but i think this is because they had been fed so many bananas that they were not even interested in being fed, at one stage three jumped on me and i was a little nervous but i just stayed still and they just hopped off me a minute later. it was a cheap thing to see in ubud. definately worth visiting", "It was fun but don't be like the stupid teenagers teasing the monkeys with food you will probably get bitten they are mostly friendly and playful but if you tease them they will win and they do bite watched it happen respect a wild animal", "This place amazed me from the second I stepped foot inside the forest to the second I left. If you want a sneak peak of what to expect, then check out my Blog article on the forest, it may slightly prepare you! http://alittlebitoflifeerh.blogspot.com.au/2014/05/monkey-forest-temple.html It is fab to see the monkeys in their own surroundings, messing around in the fountains and climbing on top of each. BUT I will warn you do not wear sunglasses on top of your head, or any other lose fitting garments because they will be stolen within seconds. Monkeys also took a great liking to the water bottle we took in, so if you don't want to be jumped on by monkeys I would not recommend taking a bottle Was a fab experience, would definitely do it again", "I loved seeing the monkeys but my peaceful visit was interrupted constantly with screaming tourists. Honestly, if you buy food for a monkey to climb on you then DO NOT SCREAM WHEN THEY CLIMB ON YOU. So this was very irritating because people seem to not realize that these are wild monkeys. I felt like the tourists were acting more like 'monkeys' than the monkeys!! Once you get away from the big groups of tourists, you can better enjoy yourself and can watch the monkeys play and interact with each other. It also has beautiful big trees and temples.", "Sat and watched the monkeys playing and jumping in and out of the water. So fun and the kids loved it. Also watched a number of tourists who brought in food being chased.", "Nice quaint place with lots of monkeys...real fun to watch them feed and protect their babies. As long as you don't get in their personal space you should be fine. Monkeys are very protective of their babies. Have everything well secured in a bag otherwise they may snatch any loose items.", "Well worth a visit if your in UBUD area , approximately 1100 free ranging monkeys 🐒, very cheeky , constantly checking everyone out for food & bits to pinch ! Cost 80 k ( £4 ish) for adult & 60 k ( £ 3 ish ) for children , takes around 1 to 2 hours to walk around the pathway through the forest & temples . Monkeys are kept in check with around a dozen rangers , around the park . But you can get up close , especially at the feeding stations .", "Ubud monkey forest is great places to see monkey. There is about 500 monkeys walk around the forest. They are look so nice especialy the baby monkey. I love this place. Please read the guide line before you get in to the forest.", "Very cheap entrance fee, think it was £1.50/50-60K Rupiah. As many have said wear hats, sunglasses and bring a camera at your peril. Always keep an eye on your stuff!! Once you walk to the first clearing you may see monkeys of all ages everywhere. Although this is a tourist attraction these monkeys are still relatively wild, some may be nice and some not. We kept our distance and let other tourists get climbed on to. There are park rangers along the paths, towards the end a small monkey climbed on top of my left shoulder, when lowering himself back down, (without provocation) he bit my wrist, barely broke the skin but there was a little blood. I was taken to a first aid hut straight away and had it treated with iodine and assured their monkeys are clean. A month later and I haven't had any problems. Lots of cool videos and photos but it's wise to excercise caution, definitely worth a visit.", "When in your in Ubud, the Monkey Forest is a great place to spend a few hours. Entry is cheap, lots of staff to ensure your visit is safe , and lots of monkeys. This was our second visit and have never had any problems with the monkeys. As well as the monkeys, the walk through the forest is fascinating. Huge tress, thick jungle and statue everywhere. Well worth the visit.", "Walked to the Monkey Forest from the center of Ubud - convenient location with lots of interesting shops along the way. The forest is beautiful and well-kept, with lush growth and clean paths. The monkeys are literally everywhere and are so playful, you can just spend hours there watching them. They’re not aggressive, but As every guide will say, don’t wear sunglasses and bring food and shiny objects. Even sunglasses cases are “in danger” - I saw a monkey take one out of a guy’s backpack outside pocket. Try to go during feeding time - it’s a blast watching them go. I think we saw them around 4 pm.", "We visited today and were able to get up close and personal with these beautiful macaks? The monkeys are interested in visitors but not aggressive but do not leave your bag or items on show eg dangly earrings X water bottles etc as they look to investigate!!", "This place is beautiful and well-kept. Notional admission fee. But as a good guide will warn you -- these monkeys are fearless. They will climb all over you and root around in any bags, pockets or containers you have looking for food or trinkets. And they think it's fun to swipe tourists' sunglasses off their faces. The staff and vendors don't help by selling food and throwing bananas around... Don't let the monkeys win! But it's still an awesome experience and an amazing photo opportunity. Well worth the time.", "Worth going to spend a while you can purchase food there to feed the monkeys, but be careful there not called cheeky monkeys for no reason, you may want to leave sunglasses in the car or find the monkey has done a runner with them as they roam freely around . A fun way to spend a spare bit of time ,", "I've been here quite a number of times--but those were the times when I was still single. I've always find this place interesting, but since I have a kid, I started to have to pay attention to my kid as, although I think the monkeys are quite harmless to me, you'd never know what they would do as these monkeys can be quite aggressive when they become curious to what you're holding. During the time of our visit, sadly my kid was not fascinated and my wive was nervous the whole time. Just some tips--read the dos & don'ts on the pamphlet given to you at the entrance.", "When I visited this place felt different from previous trips, just watching all the monkeys playing themselves made me happy, beautiful forest and really loved it.", "Good times with the monkeys in the middle of a beautiful jungle. Recommend! Will be easily entertained.", "It's hot and steep in places but well worth a visit. Do not wear glasses or a hat or have your wallet in your pocket! The monkeys are clever and one will distract you while to others will steal everything you possess. You have been warned! I managed to thwart on attempt at thieving my water but failed on the second assault. It ran up from behind, jumped onto my shoulder and snatched my bottle with its teeth (large teeth). Don't even think about touching the baby ones... their mothers do not like it!", "A must visit in ubud. I was weary of going bc I didn't want monkeys jumping on me but I'm glad my husband convinced me to go. The grounds are beautiful-- looks like you are in the Indiana jones movie. If you don't want monkey me jumping on you, don't feed them or carry a backpack. If they do its not bad, they don't scratch or anything. We had a great time with these crazy monkeys!", "Really fun place! Dont bring any plastic bottles or bags. Take care of your belongings coz those monkeys loooove to steal things and interact with people. :D", "The monkey's aren't caged and generally well behaved. The grounds are well kept and there are plenty of staff to assist if a monkey does take a liking to your hat or other item. Generally though, it was a relaxing walk, with loads of monkeys and some slightly bizarre statues....", "The Monkey forest is in Ubud. The temple and walkways are in an area that gets a lot of rain. The monkeys are very well versed in obtaining food from tourists. If you can, buy bananas before you get to the forest that is a great cost saving idea. Bananas in the forest cost about 50,000 for a bunch of five. In a market they would probably be 5,000. The entry fee is 50,000 adult and 40,000 for a child. It is a great trip for kids and teenagers alike.", "I have visited Ubud many times, but avoided the crowded Monkey Forrest since I was jump3d on by a monkey in the crowds...although very well taken care of by the security men, I still avoided the park. Then this year...I've been three times and each time, I come out feeling totally thrilled by the adventure. They have expanded the park to now include raised boardwalks along the river, a demonstration forest where you can learn about the native fruit and other trees in , a watering pool with fountain to relax and watch the monkeys bath. Its so much better, and still, the ticket price is very reasonable. Just be aware to not play with the monkeys as you would with a domestic animal....they are NOT domestic pets. They are well accustomed to us people...sometimes I see them watching us foreign animals like we are the monkeys in the zoo...maybe we are!!! Enjoy the excitement, its well worth it!", "It's totally worth it! Its a very different experience and you laugh a lot! If you don't want to be touched by the monkeys just don't get close to them and do not have any food with you. I would totally recommend buying the bananas and giving it to the monkeys. Its really funny!", "my first advise will be, dont buy banana! lol . seriously , if you got banana oh your hands, the monkeys will never ever let you go, they gonna hang on you! the river down on here was full of dirt, i think it was because of the rainy season so caused flood. but the smeel was awful. its still a good place you need to visit .", "After being told by many people how amazing this place is we knew we wanted to go! The day came and I decided to read the reviews on TripAdvisor, safe to say I scared myself at all the reviews of people being bitten and saying how aggressive the monkeys are. We decided to still go as we would probably regret it if we didn’t. We arrived at about 9:30am - feeding time. A lot of the monkeys were too busy eating the corn and potatoes given to them by the keepers, however we did witness a lot of them fighting amongst themselves. We also witnessed a monkey bite someone on their head! After about 10 minutes we’d seen enough and felt quite uncomfortable around them as there weren’t many staff on hand to help if something were to happen (and those that were there were preoccupied on their phones). I’m sure the majority do not get bitten or attacked by the monkeys when they visit and it may be a case of more children being bitten because of their size, however this just did not feel natural...", "A place when you can actually enjoy watching monkeys in their natural habitat!! Very fun for kids also", "Lovely to see monkeys in own environment up close. Watch your shopping in black bags. We almost lost ours when the monkey thought we were hiding bananas", "Three temples within the Monkey forest! Beautiful place! Added bonus are the monkeys living there. We left our bags in our car but typically one nationality has to take bags in with them then complained that the monkeys were going into their bags. One hysterical woman had her phone charger stolen ( obviously needed in the forest)) and chased the monkey. Luckily the rangers got it back before monkey but into it and made itself ill. Another guy was teasing a monkey with food ( pretending to give it and then pulled it away) until I told him he was being cruel. Big signs saying not to feed but there has to be a first aid room for visitors who obviously know better, saw one guy who had been bitten! If you can't respect wild animals ....don't go there! We loved it!", "Whether you interested in the monkeys or not, the walk through the sanctuary is beautiful. It’s a good size sanctuary for the amount of monkeys there and they are really looked after. The monkeys are naughty little guys and really will surprise you with their thinking. The staff are great and it’s a great way to spend and hour or two.", "We did this as part of an afternoon tour including two temples, the tour is well worth it. Back to the monkeys, or to be more accurate long tailed Macaques, there are hundreds of them and they will be all over you. One large male leapt onto my wife's shoulders and just sat there, he was very soft and gentle and it made some great photos. They sell food for the monkeys but you could take your own. Maximum visit would be two hours. They also do photo opportunities with snakes and giant bats. Entrance fee is minimal.", "This is a very crowded tourist attraction, yet I feel compelled to say you will want to see it. Just be prepared for traffic all around this area. The temple area with the fish was interesting. We saw the koi being fed. There's a carved stone bridge that makes for a good photo. The monkeys are fun to watch as they climb the river walls and eat food put out for them. We didn't have any problems with them coming after us, though I had read warnings. Some people brought bananas to feed them, and the park provided sweet potatoes.", "Mongkey forest Ubud is one of interesting to do in ubud, not only because of the monkeys, yes the monkeys are so cute..but don not touch them..the nature also quite beautiful, visited the water temple down here is amazing.. and there is a big temple inside which is also nice to see.. recomeded if you are arround to visit this sacred monkey forest.. thanks", "We decided to take my parents down here on a day trip, as we hadn't been ourselves, and thought it would be a nice drive in the south. The temple is 1100 years old, which just boggles the mind about how they managed to build this giant structure where it is. We got a guide, but remember to haggle before you start. There was five of us and everyone was happy to pay the A$15 that the guide wanted, but this is extremely steep. A$5 would be much more appropriate, but hey, we made his day! The guide is well worth it though, if you want to know exactly what it is you are looking at. We had a really nice morning walking around the grounds and watching a daily ceremony take place, and learning some history about the nese culture. If you go in the heat of the day, the monkeys don't seem to be as big a problem as people will tell you either", "If you are an international tourist, you will be interested to go to this place and explore. It will be fun to see how those monkey are so photogenic. But be careful not to bring any food or any bottles. They are quite smart to sense any possibilities of food. 😄 don't even let any bottle of hand sanitizer dangling from your bag. They'll think it's food. If you are a local tourist, you will not find this place too special. Well, maybe except for people who love monkey. The entrance fee is 30 to 40 thousand rupiahs.", "How often can you go to a place where there are loose monkeys everywhere? Not often or at least if you're from the city. I loved the monkey sanctuary and I love monkeys. They were so cute. Warning: If you do not want a monkey to jump on you please make sure that you do not have any food in your hands, especially bananas because they will grab it from you. I highly recommend only entering with your phone and hold on tight. The monkeys do not bite humans but I wouldn't suggest doing anything to temp them. The mothers are very protective of their children. I enjoyed every moment the monkeys jumped on me for a banana which are sold at the sanctuary by females with carts.", "It sounds great fun but is not all that safe. They sell you bananas to feed the monkeys but the monkeys are uncontrolled and run rampart. I was bitten and it cost my travel insurer in excess of Aust$1500 for the rabies etc shots (as a precaution).", "The monkey forest is so good! It’s expected that the monkeys smell and of course can possibly steal from you, but if you keep your bag zipped up on you and attached to you and you don’t tease the monkeys then your set. The monkeys have a great little life at the monkey forest and are mostly just adorable! It’s reasonably priced and a great day out", "If you've ever wanted to be entertained by typical monkey behaviour then this is for you. Whatever you do.... Just don't smile at them. They think it's aggressive behaviour! Beautiful scenery.", "Fantastic to see the monkeys out in the environment, however some people are not respectful of the fact these are wild creatures. We saw one monkey pulling a women's skirt because she got too close to it's baby (she had her camera very close to the baby's face), so please be careful especially with little ones. Staff are friendly and informative.", "I've been a few times over the years, worth a quick visit when in Ubud. Lovely walk & much safer & more regulated now.", "Enjoyed it. Bring repellent and hide any flashy objects....hold on tight to your cellphone ;) some of the monkeys are too friendly", "I so enjoy the cool retreat of the tall trees and vegetation of the monkey forest. For me the highlights are the many mossy sculptures along the pathways and down by the water, the temples within the monkey forest that are still used for ceremonies by the nese. Lastly, the monkeys are advertised the main attraction and are they are well adapted to steal anything not out of sight or food. Absolutely only come with the minimum necessary and not food. The idea is to observe the monkeys from a distance not have monkeys jumping on you , or worse scratching you. has rabies and a limited or no supply of vaccine so be very cautious. I like to go late in the afternoon when most people and the tour buses have left. The monkeys delightful to watch playing freely without the focus on people.", "We had a blast at the monkey forest!!! It's absolutely beautiful and the monkeys are crazy!!!! In the span of our visit, we witnessed one stolen earing, one stolen water bottle, monkeys gettin' it on, a monkey attack and at least three children scarred for life. Well worth it.", "Lots of monkeys indeed. We were reluctant to go at first (because of a documentary that stated some of the monkeys are trained to grab your stuff and will only return it if you pay the guard, so beware), but were glad that we did. We had a few very funny moments. There are a lot of guards that make sure the monkey's are not too eager. We experienced one odd moment before we went in, a monkey snatched some food from an lady, which ended with some loud screams from her side. Inside there was no hassle.", "This is a really stunning place to visit. The monkeys are definitely interesting. Obviously you should watch you stuff very closely (we didn't take anything except a camera which never left our hands). Do NOT take in food. A lot of people did and it provided a lot of entertainment for me ;)", "We went there with our ten years old son and first impression was good. We saw lots of monkeys jumping and playing around us. We didn´t bring food with us as we didn ´t want them to search our bags. In spite of that one monkey jumped to my husband ´s back and tried to open our backpack. Luckily monkey didn´t succeed. Anyway we were really cautious, didn´t touch monkeys, tried to be invisible as much as we could and still one monkey-mother attacked our son and bitten him to his upper arm without any warning. Dont get me wrong we knew that these monkeys are wild animals but we expected that if it is place for tourist it would be much safer. If I could turn back time I wouldn ´t have came here with my son. It is not safe for small children and I would like to warn other parents to reconsider visiting Monkey forest sanctuary with their children.", "Took the kids here (10 & 12) and it was fun. Lots of monkeys that get very close Nice forest with lovely treed and plants 180 IR for 4 of us ", "Enjoyed visiting here, but doesn't take long get around to see everything. It is very reasonably priced at 40k IDR each. It's nice to see a place which is just for the animals. They have so much to do and can easily express their own natural behaviour. Be careful what you take with you as anything in your hand a monkey will pinch! We saw a few monkeys take bottles of water off people and another took a tshirt out of someone's hand. There are a few entrances and exits and You can buy bananas near them. The monkeys will climb up you to get them and will take them all at once. On the whole it was a good place to visit- just not very big. Wished there was a little more too it. We did the whole place in the best part of an hour but would strongly recommend it", "As tourist exhibitions go, if you like monkeys, you'll enjoy Monkey Forest. The number of monkeys, of all ages and sizes, and their antics are really worth seeing!", "If you, like me, love seeing animals run around in the wild then this place is an incredible experience for anyone and everyone! For a very small donation fee you get to walk around breathtaking monuments (which you see all over ) but on top of this the entire forest is as you can imagine overrun with adorable, cheeky monkeys! Side note: don't take any food with you as they will try and take it from you!! We literally spent hours here taking photos and watching the monkeys play. Beyond the monkeys theres also the temples and general architecture, as with most places in this in itself is absolutely stunning!", "We walked around it for a while looking for an entrance. The monkeys were fun - lots of them, so it didn’t get too crowded where a group of monkeys were. They were very lively, especially the babies, which looked like Donnie. Good to watch. Nice and shady. Take all the warnings about behaving sensibly round the monkeys seriously.", "My 9 year old daughter and I enjoyed this visit. We bought bananas before walking in, and the monkeys definitely know to look for them, so tuck them inside your bag. We were told the older monkeys are more aggressive, but we didn't have any bad experiences. There was a worker there who helped us with photo ops - monkeys sitting on our shoulders -- and that was fun. He knew quieter places to go for this and how to attract smaller monkeys. We were expected to pay him on the side, of course. ;) But overall, a good way to really see these little creatures up close.", "Had a great morning visit, fed the monkeys bananas and they climb on to you and are really friendly and fun. Although be wary of anything that they can grab from your bags or glasses in pockets etc. Although there are staff everywhere who keep a discreet background but are there in an instance if required", "This will take you about a half hour. The traffic getting there is pretty bad. There are many vendors to pass on the way they route you once you are inside. If you want to see monkeys up close and take some good photos, this stop is worth a quick trip.", "Monkeys were a bit aggressive! Bit myself and climbed onto my friend - she was bruised and scratched! We didn't feel like we had provoked them in anyway. Some people taunt them by holding up bananas out of their reach (which is clearly a poor practice), but we were just minding our business walking through. That said, I give it 5 stars because it's a nice attraction that allows you to get close to semi-wild monkeys. I've seen my fair share of monkeys before, but I've never seen monkeys jump over and over into a pool which was pretty neat (who knew they could swim!!).", "Some of the reviews on here are so deceiving, they leave you with the impression that if you set foot here then you will get attacked by monkeys regardless! We were so close to cancelling our visit because of the scary and terrifying reviews. So what better way to set everyone's minds to rest then by writing an honest and not exaggerated review! The monkeys couldn't care less for your presence - if you have no food on you they will not even smell you. However, if you try and grab them they will be aggravated, if you have food then they expect to get it. Obviously if you purchase a banana to feed them then you should also know that you do carry the risk of being attacked - you are inviting the monkeys to a personally close distance. We walked through quite a bit of the forest and through areas where there were over 20 monkeys and just us two alone and they really couldn't care less for our presence. Nevertheless, highly enjoyed our trip and recommend this place to anyone who wishes to visit and accepts the risk they take when they decide to feed the monkeys.", "Driving up to Ubud stopping at the monkey forest . The first thing I noticed the beauty of the place . Inviting little monkeys running about not being nasty . My wife got some small bananas held them up in the air one at a time the monkey would run up and take the banana , we walked around the santcuary , I found relaxing but carefully when walking down the steps as they are steep and narrow if wet can get very slippery . Lucky for us it didn't rain , plus other ppl trying to pass you , as they are visiting their thought process goes out the window . The park reminds me of Jurassic park forest with vines all over the place . Monkeys running past and over you . It's a must if you plan to come to / Ubud .", "Very must see place, we had a lot of fun! Just need to be careful with monkeys, they don't like to be treated like clowns in zoo.", "This is a really neat experience. The monkeys will hop on your shoulders or snatch your smart phone if you're not careful. It's not as big as I expected, but still worth the entrance fee.", "Went there in the afternoon, the monkeys stole my water bottle, and were fighting most of the time. TIP: don't wear clothes with flowy bits of material.. my partner wore hippy pants with a drawstring and the monkey was hanging off him for ages. Other than that, beautiful place.", "My husband and I visited the Monkey Forest whilst on our Honeymoon and had a GREAT afternoon. The monkeys really are roaming free, they are happy to run among you and as long as you don't have food with you, are really friendly. Please be aware though, you try hide food in your pocket, bag etc they will most definitely find it! (We saw two monkeys working together. One geniunially posed for a photo whilst his mate ransacked the poor woman's backbag and she didn't even notice!! 😂 ) Would definitely recommend this place, was such a funny day 👍🏼", "Very nice Park, with lots of monkeys and very beautifull views! You pay 40000IDR for an adult and is money well spent.", "Would highly recommend visiting this amazing place. It's amazing to see these animals freely running around as it is such a common sight in South East Asia to see monkeys used as tourist photo attractions. The animals all seem very happy and healthy and just free to go about there lives.", "Nice place, plenty of monkeys. Been here a couple of times and will most likely go back. Monkeys will try to take unattended things such as glasses or bottles so if you don't want them to get snatched, look after them.", "MONKEYS everywhere!! I have given myself the title of Ubud monkey photographer, I spent hours taking photos and watching them live in their sanctuary. The temple is breathtaking, and well kept. The monkeys are friendly and barely notice the tourists. The monkeys that jump on you to eat a banana are adorable. It was an amazing experience ! They climb the streets surrounding the temple, so do yourself a favour and go to the nearest cafe and watch the cheeky buggers climb all over the shops !", "Went there with mixed feeling. I didn't really know what to expect. The entrance fee was just 40.000idr per person and its worth it. The park is clean and the clean it the whole time. You can buy baby bananas for 50.000 idr for a big bunch. We kept them in a bag so they didn't notice straight away. When you raise your arm all the way up they climb into you to get the banana. There feet and hands are Like those of a baby. The monkeys are not aggressive at all, if you do what is told. If you don't want a monkey to climb on top of you, just don't handle a banana. They just sit there and chill until someone shows of his/her banana. It's a nice park for walking around. And the monkeys are treated great. There are a lot of baby monkeys. Really worth going", "Nice place to have a walk around with pretty temples and a nice stream, but my boyfriend was very scared of the monkeys. They are known to be pretty aggressive and we saw quite a few aggressive monkeys and didn't feel that comfortable around them.", "This is one of the best places in ubud to visit. The greenery is great and the monkeys very friendly. One can feed bananas to the monkeys and the best thing they come and either take it from your hand or the little ones even might sit on your shoulder and replenish the meal.. it's a great experience to have a monkey way off your hand. One should be careful not to tease the monkeys or make direct eye contact as that is seen as an act of aggression by the primates. Unlike the monkeys in ulluwatu I didn't see them snatch sunglasses n all.. yes food they do. I saw one snatch a chocolate from a woman's hand while she was eating it. So beware about the eatables. Else they are friendly and photo enthusiasts. Go njoi 😀 the experience at 50000 IDR per person.", "The forest was lush and gorgeous and full of monkeys hoping to be fed by the hordes of tourists. Outside they sell bananas and if the monkeys see your bag of fruit, they will somehow steal it all and don't even think you'll get some back. They are fun to watch and then to walk around the temples with monkeys all over them was quite something.", "Not a big place but beautiful! Old stone walls and statues, and the cute monkeys to photograph! But not sure it's a good spot for very young children as the monkeys can jump onto people, and keep your sunnies in your bag they snatch your stuff!", "The price is more than we expected to pay (50,000Rp per person), however it was worth it! There are many monkeys roaming about, and as long as you don’t bother them, they won’t bother you!", "This is not like a typical zoo in the US. This is truly a monkey sanctuary where you are walking in their domain. They are free to run and jump everywhere around you and run along with you as you stroll through the beautiful grounds. Luckily none of the monkeys climbed on us, but we did watch one climb onto a woman's shoulders and begin to pick at her earrings and hair. We spent about an hour there walking around. Pretty cool that we walked in around 4pm and they were getting ready to feed some of the monkeys so probably about 100 monkeys came running towards us as they were headed to where the feeding was going to occur. Definitely a must to see in Ubud!", "A good and inexpensive way to cool off and be entertained. The monkeys seemingly show off when they know they have an audience. If you are patient and not squeamish, the monkeys will jump up onto your shoulders and eat bananas out of your hand. Fun for all.", "This place is so much fun! We took a bag of bananas with us and had a grand time feeding the little ( & big) guys in the forest! I would recommend not taking anything valuable and avoid sunglasses - they like to steal your things! Very reasonable $4 entry fee and the staff are always there to answer your questions (and offer backup if the monkeys get a little crazy!) 🙊🙊", "Temple was closed to the public, however the grounds were just spectacular. The monkeys are pretty tame, will really only come to you if you have food. Wish there were more places to sit outside. The price is very reasonable and I recommend it.", "An amazing place which reminded me of The Jungle Book as monkeys hop around the temples . Beautiful lush surroundings, and cool areas in the shade. Monkeys were all around and did not seem to cause any problems. Great photo opportunities!", "my partner and 2 children visited the monkey forest, my son who is 5 loved feeding them and watching them however wasn't brave enough to have them on him, It was very relaxing few hours and if you visit this is a must! the monkeys are very interactive and are very comical animals, very clever and intelligent.", "This forest is small and about 20min by foot from the main street of Ubud. It is full of small monkeys which are fun to watch, and has a nice temple at the edge of a small river which is worth viewing. 50k IDR entry fee is quite steep, but overall ok. Better don't bring any bags or water bottles, as the monkeys tend to be quite actively searching for food. We saw a few people whose water bottles got snatched and bags opened.", "Absolutely awesome to visit. Lots of monkeys however you must remember they’re animals. Be cautious. Also one hopped on me and ate the flowers in my hair and then stole a girl’s water bottle. One also tried to open my backpack. Long story short, watch your stuff. Each monkey has a different personality. One sat next to me and I pet him and a different one growled at me for food. Workers stand around and make sure they don’t do monkey business but there’s a few isolated areas. It’s lots of fun but probably not for little children. They really don’t mind pictures, even flash pictures I got some great close ups", "Yes, well, I'm not real sure if I enjoyed this or not. The monkeys are cute but are incredibly intense, as mentioned prior to this review 'angry'. If you have a 300 mm lense on a Cannon or similar camera I'm sure you'll be able to take postcard quality shots. For a better and safer day out, save your IDR, sit out the front and watch the taxi drivers and tourists getting chased by the monkeys in the car park. It's hilarious !! Finally and personally, I'm not taking my teenagers as like me I'm certain that they don't want a course of rabies treatments post being bitten by a angry monkey. If you're willing to take the risk it's ok. ", "I did not really enjoy the Monkey Forest, but this is most definitely a personal preference. There are plenty of people & the monkeys are running all over, as they are very tame. If you are keen, you can definitely have the monkeys climb over you - but was not for me. I could easily have skipped this attraction, as Ubud has so much magic on offer. There is a small entrance fee.", "The forest is amazing, beautiful and wild. But the monkeys are sweet and sneaky! We had some great moments feeding them, but we saw a lot of professionals' among them - they would jump over your neck and open the zip of your backpack, stealing everything that they can and run away. You can't really do anything, just because, if you scream or try to take something back, the became very aggressive...So, be careful when you visit this amazing place and respect the nature of the monkeys :)", "In the middle of Ubud, you can enjoy a walk between the Monkey packs. Take the morning or evening hours, then it is not so crowded. A must visit place in Ubud.", "We had a really fun time visiting the monkey forest. It is slightly nerve racking as there are loads of them and you need eyes in the back of your head! We didn't have any issues with monkeys jumping on us (which we were slightly concerned about). You have the option to by bananas so that the monkeys will jump on you, there are wardens around the place and if I was going to do this would definitely do it in the presence of a warden. Saw some people scratched and bitten (not breaking the skin). The forest itself is so tranquil and quiet large with a few temples. So many great photo opps. My only gripe was that it was really really busy when we visited so maybe first thing in morning would be better. hard to take photos without people in your shots and also the big groups of people seemed to agitate the monkeys slightly so we just steered clear of where people were congregating.", "Here's a warning. Keep your possessions close and don't dangle anything off your bags. I got ambushed by a primate and it took off with my hanging hand sanitizer - and proceeded to drink it! I'm not sure if I should feel guilty about poisoning the darn animal, or be glad that it had a chance to get high. Anyway, it's a very small place (10 mins loop walk) and I'm not sure if it's worth the 30,000 rupiah entrance fee. I suppose it's worth it if you are a fan of monkeys, because there are a lot of them.", "I loved this experience as did my children but we were advised by our guide that this was the best forest to go to as the monkeys were much safer. My daughter was bitten as were a number of other people we saw there (we were only there for a little under an hour). We had to go to the hospital that night to have her bite treated and rabies shots administered. Very cute but I would not go unless you have had rabies vaccination and recent tetanus!", "Yes you will see monkeys, lots of them. We didn’t have any issues with being attacked, jumped upon, or even any provocation from the monkeys. I was actually quite stunned to see the number of humans trying to entice the monkeys to engage them up close and personal. There are signs posted everywhere about the proper way to interact with the monkeys, which is to don’t bother them. Having experienced monkeys numerous times in their natural habitats in the wild, we were as enamored with the whole experience as others. Yet, if this is your first time it can be a memorable experience. Just don’t bother the monkeys so you can get a good picture. I would recommend some type of protection from bug bites as we were just about eaten alive.", "The monkey forest is lovely. Very nice to walk around in the after-noon. The staff who run/maintain the forest are great.", "The monkey forest is really entertaining. You get to see the monkeys being monkeys, climbing, playing, falling out with each other, and the occasional climbing on an unaware human. Just remember to leave them be and not make eye contact", "The entry is a decent price and the forest is filled with monkeys of different age groups, especially the young ones are really cute. Please follow the rules and be aware of your surroundings and it should be a very memorable experience. They have developed the area well and there is a nice little temple in the midst of all of this. It is absolutely worth a visit!", "Entry is about 40k rupees you can cover the whole forest in no more than 45 mins if you want. There are five groups of monkeys in the forest and they are territorial. I enjoyed watching their social life during the day you can notice much interesting behavior it's worth it to just observe them. Like I was intrigued by one of them he was hitting two rocks with each other like he wants to start a fire ! I was very intrigued by this behavior the guy there said its a form of playing for them. The tourists swarm in the main temple area. Try to see the groups that are away from the main area also as they seem more in their natural habitat. Take your camera and careful with your bags.", "The Monkey Forest is a nice place to see and interact with monkeys. But also it is a really huge and nice garden where you can just relax and enjoy some silence and pretty nature.", "we went late in the afternoon and the forest is beautiful at this time of day. the light coming through the trees was breathtaking. lovely sculptures as you walk around. the monkeys were cheeky and fun- I loved when they stole someone's water, opened it and had a good drink :)", "Thoroughly enjoyed a wander around the forest especially watching those a little braver or drafter than us.", "My friend and I rode to the monkey forest by a scooter. Already before we found a parking spot, heaps of little fellas were around us. It was a good experience to see the money's and also little babies. :-)", "If you haven't ever seen monkeys up close then this is a good cheap place to do so. If you buy bananas they'll come right up on your shoulder. Staff around cleaning, plenty of different areas to walk around and see the monkeys.", "This is a great temple site to visit, with incredible atmosphere and views once you've descended down to the overgrown temple area. At other locations, it's a pleasant stroll that is punctuated frequently with curious monkeys and occasional screams and yelps from tourists who've not heeded the advice on how to behave around monkeys.", "It was great , I wasnervous about visiting because I`d heard stories about tourists getting cameras etc stolen by the monkeys but I did the right thing and took of all my jewelery so no temptations for the little monkeys a relaxing walk a stop at a temple up the top , a really lovely afternoon, and walked all the way there and back!!", "Nce place in Ubud, not too crowdy and the monkeys are not aggressive (they are eg in Uluwatu!). You can buy banana's and feed them (they even jump on your shoulder, nice for a funny photo). You can wander around, and if you are lucky there will be a ceremony done. A must do in Ubud!", "Great place to go and see, the monkeys are very friendly, there's staff all around the park monitoring the monkeys, very cheap to go! I would strongly recommend ! ", "Nice jungle walk. Monkeys are cute and entertaining. Not too expensive. Hot and humid like everywhere else in Ubud.", "It's a place totally for Monkeys. You can watch them play, jump around, make them sit on you and feed them bananas. But don't try to scare them and be careful with your belongings. You will definitely not mind to spend few hours here. Kids would love it :)", "I guess this is a \\must see\\\" in Ubud. Bit of a tourist trap really. Lots of monkeys jumping out everywhere. The trail around the forrest is not that long. Easily walk through it in 15-20min\"", "This is one magical place amazing it was built in the 1600's yet stands on the edge of this magnificent cliff! You can not enter the temple as it is a holy place that is preserved for locals understandably! But the scenery is truly amazing! Monkeys can be a bit much just a tip don't buy the food to feed them this is just asking for trouble as the monkeys will take things from you until u give up the food you are holding so best not buy it in the first place! As it is a holy place sarongs are given out for free at the entrance or you can bring your own! Just a great place to look at the edge of and surrounding monkey forest!", "This place is fun if you want to loose a morning. It's conveniently situated at the end of the main street in Ubod and only costs a pound. It's cool inside the forest and you see a lot of monkeys even though their personal habits leave a lot to be desired !!!", "Ubud is beautiful, but a bit of a drive if you aren't staying there already. Monkey Forest is great, just make sure you listen to your guide about the monkeys because they know more than you do! If you have a backpack or a handbag chances are if you look at a monkey they will jump on you and try to get into your bags, anything in your pockets they will find and try and steal. You cannot fight them off you just have to hope that there is a worker there who can get the monkey off. Otherwise they are happy going about their day as you go about yours. You can pay a small amount to get a small bunch of bananas, as soon as they monkeys see the bananas they will climb up you to grab it and eat it, which is great for a photo! Would recommend, I have been twice now.", "My partner and I took the kids to the monkey forest and had the best fun! The kids (twins ages 10 and Little one aged 4) couldnt wipe the smile off there face the whole time, we fed the monkeys walked through the temple and when we sat down, a monkey jumped on my sholder and was patting my daughter on the head. Overal I think it was the best day my family had in ! Cant wait to go back :o)", "i was surprised there was rubbish lying around as i thought with the staff it has they would make an effort to pick it up. the monkeys were drinking out of cartons which they may have got from the bins which arent very secure. during my observations there i saw one woman taunt a monkey by offering the banana and then pulling it away 4 times. quite a few children were unsupervised one was bitten as she was running around offering bananas and so one monkey got angry. one child was chasing a monkey, and one was growled at and teeth bared as the child had walked towards it just as the monkeys had been fighting. some of the monkeys were mating and fighting, and people were walking up and disturbing them for pictures or with bananas many were encouraging them to jump on them so i am not surprised these monkeys are aggressive. one stole some sun tan lotion trying to open it and people seemed more concerned that a man had lost his lotion rather than the effect on the monkey drinking it. i saw one member of staff twice antagonise two different monkeys on purpose. the monkeys are so full with people giving bananas they didnt even want some offered. i am a staunch believer that animals are there to be observed and photographed from a distance they are not performers for peoples enjoyment. i was very disappointed, this was quite sad to see. i wouldnt recommend it unless you like that kind of thing.", "I thought this may be just a gimicky tourist trap, but was actually surprised about how good it was. Lots of area to explore, and plenty of monkeys. They're not too aggressive, like so other similar forests. A tip: try not to take anything in with you that can't be secured. The monkeys will grab for plastic bags, etc. I had a water bottle with me, and gave it up when one of the little monkeys jumped on my arm.", "The Sacred Monkey Forest us home to the nese long tailed monkeys. There are about 750 monkeys which live in the lush green forest. The forest is located in the town of Ubud which is easily accessible from most hotels or resorts. There are numerous ancient temples which are located within the forest. The monkeys can get rather aggressive so we found it best to just look & not feed them.", "Too many tourists..feels somewhat like a zoo with the many people feeding the monkeys. Its an okay place and its not necessary to visit it if you do not have the time.", "Cool To see some monkeys on the outside of forest but was definitely worth getting into the forest to get up close and personal with these friendly monkeys and their babies.", "You have to pay to go inside and they provide you with the sarong. We didn't watch the show because we felt it was not our stuff. We loved the view and make sure you will have enough time to see and do everything in a relaxed way, this is not the place to see in a hurry. Carefull with the monkeys :p Also the washroom/toilets are not the best in the world but they will do.", "This is a fun place to go if you enjoy animals and are comfortable with them. There are hundreds of monkeys roaming the park. They are use to people and will not hesitate to climb on you, or grab things from you. Several people got bitten or nipped at while I was visiting the park.", "We visited here as the last place on a day tour and the price was included so I'm not sure how much it is to get in. There were TONNES of monkeys so if that's what you want to see it's definitely the place to go, however our guide told us the monkeys are quite aggressive and its not worth trying to engage with them. So I spent the whole time hurrying around trying not to look a monkey in the eye and missed what was really a beautiful place.", "At first I was like a kid in candy land...in total awe of being surrounded by monkeys - mouth hanging open in a stunned/stoked expression. However, I quickly realized how vigilant I needed to be as monkeys were climbing on people and acting quite frightening, even though they were completely unprovoked. I followed all the advice, did not bring in any food or water bottles or anything, and still I had one run up and jump on me. If you hike a bit towards the back of the sanctuary, and into the woods, the animals seem to be much calmer, and you can escape the crowds of tourists as well. Overall, it was still very fun, but I found monkeys elsewhere in to be much more friendly.", "It's the second times we visited this monkey forest temple. Little bit change than few years ago. It's nicer and bigger than before. But the highlight of this place is still amaze us. Love the ancient bridge and the holy pool water. It's a must see in .", "Apart from being the coolest place in a hot town, the forest is beautiful with awesome trees, stone carvings, mossy staircases and paths, etc. The monkeys are cool, real show-offs, and not as aggressive or dangerous as many would lead you to believe... as long as you don't feed them. The best part is the little circular pool - on a hot day the monkeys are thick in the water (they love it as much as we do) and funny as can be. I was hesitant to go there at all but once there I stayed for hours and was totally entertained. Love it!", "Like a realisation of a horrid dream in which CITV children's program \\Jungle Run\\\" comes to life. It starts innocently enough as you enter the dense forest with trepidation, then arrive the furry scoundrels. On all sides. In all your pockets. Death wish visitors coax the poor monkeys with endless piles of bananas, taming them into interaction for the enviable photo . Whilst I dodge then like fluffy (and extremely smelly) landmines. The forest is lovely and old, but I thought it was a bit wrong. Monkeys are wild animals, they should stay that way. They are unpredictable, intelligent and strong. They shouldn't be allowed to steal your tic tacs. There was no obvious conservation aim to the park to justify fattening up these examples to help others. They are really dirty (coz they are semi wild) so probably have fleas and they carry rabies! Win win!\"", "a monkey climbed over my shoulder when I was there. Don't forget to put the mosquito's lotion too. I got bite a lot by the mosquitos there. But the nature is so awesome. I love the monkey baby as well :)", "Visited here as part of our tour and we were impressed by how close up you can get to wild monkeys 🐒 One person managed to get one to climb into their back pack where it proceeded to wee on him! You can feed them bananas given to you by the park rangers however please be aware that they have huge fangs and do carry rabies so be careful.", "Lovely gardens, river with gorgeous bridge and small waterfall....the Banyan trees were the stars of the show for me. The monkeys are great fun to watch but did see them grabbing a few bags. Try to leave sunglasses and bags in the car if you can and take minimum suff....don't look the monkeys in the eyes! We had our dresses grabbed when we did (before we saw the warning signs!) and the teeth are scary! As long as you don't bother them they leave you alone and you can enjoy your time there. All in all a nice time had.", "We had alot of fun walking around the monkey Forrest. Was great to see the monkeys running free in their natural habitat. Some where cheeky and naughty but made it more fun", "This is a really good place to go if you like monkeys. This is also a really good place to go if you like being in a forest. If you happen to like both monkeys and forests, then this is a really really good place to go. I like both monkeys and forests, so had a very nice time. Some of the monkeys are very naughty, and one of them stole a fan from a Russian girl. It had the misfortune of running away with its prize in my direction and sitting very close to me and playing with the fan, so I stole it right back from the little thief. I decided not to give the fan back to the Russian girl, because it was quite nice and I liked it so we kept it for myself. I toyed with the idea of giving the fan from the Russian girl to my Ukrainian girlfriend, but decided against this, as giving secondhand slightly damaged fan stolen by monkeys from Russians to Ukrainians under the current Ukrainian/Russian tensions might not be the best of ideas. Anyway, my Ukrainian girlfriend and the Russian girl didn't speak to each other, because when girls don't like each other that's precisely what they don't do, talk to each other, which was fine by me. It didn't stop everyone having a really really really lovely day in the shade of the forest provided, watching all the antics at the monkeys. There was another Russian couple there, rather large Russian chap with his girlfriend, who are both sitting down wearing sandals and eating a sandwich. They got attacked a little bit by some of the naughty monkeys, and they ran away from their bag and the sandals because they were scared of the monkeys. Being British, And not scared of monkeys like Russian men, I chased away the naughty monkeys from the bags and sandwiches and sandals that had been left behind. This allowed me to collect the Russian couples belongings. This time however, I decided to return the belongings to their rightful owners because they looked like they really needed them and I didn't want the Russian couple to get dirty feet without their sandals. My final comment would be, don't go there with a rubber horse head mask. It really scares the monkeys and they won't come anywhere near you. I tried several times to have my photograph taken while wearing a horse head mask, and they just weren't having it.", "since he is born, we have visited the monkey forest in ubud 3 times. we go to every year. our little son loves those monkeys and they also like him, especially because he always feeds them with their favorite food: rambutan. they get a lot of bananas and sweet potatoes from the tourists, but rambutan are their favorite food. they are available on the market and much cheaper than bananas as well. watch out for your water bottles and the bags, if you have rambutan, because they are really wild on rambutan.", "Good time killer to see something different and pretty cheap to any other Park. Don't buy the bananas.", "Was amazing, I've never experienced anything like this. We got a driver for the day, he took us all around Ubud and recommended we leave our bags, hats, jewellery and sunglasses in the car as the monkeys love these. They were all so friendly, once you get in you can buy bananas $5000 rupiah a bunch.", "Kids really liked this - and the way the monkeys weren't afraid to jump on them to get at the bananas. A nice place, but can get busy with tour groups. The temples are a bit of a disappointment, but the walk down to the stream is very nice. Be aware, the monkeys will do anything to get the bananas off you - even searching through my wife's bag! They mostly congregate near the entrance as they know that a lot of visitors will have bought from the ladies selling bananas outside.", "Beautiful place, well worth visiting. Be careful with the monkey's, they can be a little crazy! Loved it!", "I had such a great time at the Sacred Monkey Forest. The place is beautiful, it was nice seeing monkeys ! Take an umbrella with you because the Chances of raining are big !", "Nice place to go and stay up to 2 hours. Friendly staff and awesome views on nature and monkeys of course", "I highly recommend visiting this place. You can interact with the monkeys (basically feeding them bananas) - they will \\climb\\\" on your body to reach the banana. However you have to be careful as some monkeys are aggressive (one monkey tried biting me for obviously no reason, I didn't even have a banana)!\"", "Hundreds of monkeys we did not venture very far.. the main temple was closed which was a pity. Worth the visit", "We were extremely excited to visit the Monkey Forest. On our first day in Ubud, we walked by the entrance headed to a coffee shop and were THRILLED to see monkeys out and around the entrance, up the telephone poles, hanging from the gates and in the trees - everywhere! They are certainly a feisty bunch once you go in, but they are still adorable to watch. We heard before we went in not to bring water bottles or any food in if you don't want the monkeys to come take it from you. They sell little bananas and fruit throughout the park to feed the monkeys if you want to. A word of warning, when you do feed them, they will jump on top of your shoulders and head as they grab the food from you. If you go in with the expectation that they're a little aggressive and don't bring anything in, you'll love this too! And if you want to experience full monkey exposure, buy a little fruit once you get there. They will eat it right up - literally! In addition to the monkeys, the forest itself is beautiful, with tons of old trees and religious figures/statues. The trees kind of reminded me of the Muir woods (redwood forest in California). They were certainly not as big as the redwoods, but very ancient seeming and peaceful! We visited for just over an hour.", "Went to the forest twice. That is how much fun it was. Had a great time feeding the monkey's, and sitting and watching them play around with tourists and each other. We went early in the morning so there were less crowds - and very hungry monkeys. I did see a lady get bitten so be a little careful. My partner also got punched by a monkey because he hid the banana's - so just be nice and have fun.", "An acquaintance advised against visiting Monkey Forest, but we went ahead anyway. Nice walk (good exercise) with the Monkeys and observing other people trying to capture photos of/with the monkeys. Big tip: If you are holding on to a plastic bottle (which you shouldn't), and a monkey tries grabbing it from you, Don't start a tug-of-war, let go and give it the bottle. Yes, it's plastic (as pointed out by a lady when this other lady was trying to grab her bottle back from a monkey). But would you rather be scratched/bitten by the monkey? Because I've seen one do so when a lady tried pulling her bag from a monkey - not a pretty sight. Hide all plastic bags, food and bottle from sight. They will come after you. They are every where, but they are harmless, as long as they are not agitated. Common sense. Bring bug spray with you if mozzies love infesting on you. ", "Really worth a visit if you are staying in or near Ubud. A really enjoyable walk through the forest with plentiful monkey views and photo opportunities. You can spend an enjoyable couple of hours here before enjoying a leisurely stroll back into the centre of Town along a charming road with numerous shops, bars, spas etc", "Amazing place to explore and to take stunning photos. Took the kids (5 & 9) they both enjoyed it too. My youngest wasn’t so keen on the monkeys though. If you left them alone they mostly left you alone. Went in the morning and the crowds weren’t so bad. Even saw a few sea turtles when looking down into the waves.", "A beautiful place, not too big. Definitely a lot of monkeys and be very careful with your sayings and do not bring any food with you as they will attack you.", "It wasn't my first time to a monkey forest in Indonesia; however, this one was pretty cool. Why is it pretty cool? The monkeys here were naughty and they picked on you. Therefore, there was this element of suspense and fear of them all of a sudden jumping on your back. I myself are afraid of wild animals. When I was there, I tried to lay low and be in the middle of a big group. I was totally fine. My brother in law bought bananas to feed them monkeys. Don't do it if you didn't want monkeys to be attracted to you and start stalking you. He had a couple in his pocket and some in his backpack. The monkeys could smell the bananas. Once they were done with the ones in the pocket, they jumped at him and tried to open his backpack!! He wasn't afraid and were laughing and having fun. I would have lost it and wet my pants. Best to respect the monkeys as this is their sanctuary and they are wild. They need to stay wild and enjoy their natural habitat. I heard some tourists were saying that they should have trained these monkeys better to be around people. Seriously?...You were invading their space! Their rules, not yours! They were just living their lives, and not there as entertainment. They just simply accepting you as guests to their house. The forest itself was breathtaking with all these rainforest trees. There were also some old Hindu temples in there that made the place felt mystical and reminded you of The Ramayana. It was also fun watching monkeys frolicking. There was a male monkey that got a lot of attention from the females and he was working it and showing everyone his tool. It was funny to see that he was having all kinds of fun and it was a proof that monkeys actually enjoy mating more than procreation purposes. We had a good time there though it was really hot. The whole experience was mind boggling and unforgettable!", "Monkey Forest is a nice place too see. The entrance is 30.000 IDR for adults and as I remember about the half for children. You will see monkeys already at the entrance and they are all over the forest. It's possible to buy food on the forest so don't bring anything. The monkeys get quite interested when they smell food so be careful. At all time you need to remember that these are wild animals, so listen to the staff and follow the guidelines. Otherwise we only saw people having a good time. The only thing left is to wish you a joyful time in the forest! :) ", "Firstly let me say that I'm not a fan of zoo's or similar attractions, I'm also not a fan of wild animals that have access to my face. I was not hugely looking forward to the Monkey Forest but I was pleasantly surprised. The forest is vast and we only spent around 1hr there, when you are under the tree canopy it get very very humid, prepare to sweat. The monkeys are kept attracted to the forest as they are feed by the staff, they are not caged or chained as a result you can get up close and personal personal with them, but you are instructed not to. You can enjoy watching them frolick and play but this doesn't stop a few simpletons from feeling the need to let them climb over them. The entry fee is reasonable given what you are getting for it and it is within a stone's throw of Ubud. The monkeys weren't as full on as I'd expected them to be but we arrived at around 10 and they were being fed so we don't know what they are like when hungry.", "An interesting experience and well worth a couple hours. Do be prepared and tuck everything away, especially water bottles. Some of the monkeys were quick and aggressive. There are staff who will step in to help, but best to hide everything and be ready for the monkeys to try to take your belongings.", "Me and my partner love monkeys but there were a lot of people around and felt there were too many people here for the monkeys. Some of them were unruly and we saw one chase someone and take a water bottle off someone else. We did feel that we had to be careful around them- not the monkeys fault of course they’re wild animals but the set up could be better for them such as Sangeh which is much better and cheaper.", "Great place to visit. Monkeys are pretty much everywhere. You can purchase some bananas to feed them. The will literally snatch it off you. Beware though as they will grab anything they can get their hands on. Enjoyed my time here.", "I had a few bad experiences with monkeys (who knew those cute creatures could be so terrifying and mean when they want food???!) so I wasn't keen on coming here, but it was one of the higher rated places to go, so I succumbed. REALLY glad I did! Because the little guys get lot of visitors, they are very accustomed to seeing tourists, are well fed, and, for the most part, are quite friendly! (I still am afraid of the big alpha monkeys! But maybe it's just me?) You're not really allowed to touch or play with the monkeys, but most everyone we saw was doing so. And yes, if you bring a bag of bananas, you will get surrounded by monkeys and probably be scared to the point of throwing them all on the ground and running. . .so don't bother!! But bring a few cookies (shhhh! don't tell anyone!), and give one or two crumbs to the cute smaller monkeys when big old Alpha isn't around. . .they are easily bribed into becoming your friend! Great pictures with them on your shoulders, head, etc!", "So great to see the monkeys in their own free space, albeit the odd knob of a tourist who can't follow rules. We left back packs at the hotel, took only our phones to avoid tempting the little cheeky monkeys to search us for food. Wasted a good half an hour watching them play in the pond, diving bombing from an 8ft branch...much fun!", "Though not the original Monkey Forest, it has its little charm. Now if you have a chance to visit the original one it never compares. Beware of anything loose. The monkeys mean business and they will take your hat, sunglasses, anything not fully attach. Nonetheless, try to go to the original Monkey Forest as well.", "A incredible rainforest abutting the town of Ubud. The sanctuary is full of statues depicting idols from the Hindu mythology.", "We went to the monkey forest in and were surprised at how placid the monkeys were just roaming around .we fed them peanuts and they so gently took them from our hand no problem at all .a guide took us around and explained and answered any questions . It was very clean as we're the toilets . The monkeys at Ilawatu are to beware of as they steal your glasses and your jewellery . Highly recommend the monkey Forrest On the way to Tan A Lot .", "The sanctuary is really pretty and there are monkeys running around everywhere. It was cool to see and experience, the only bummer is it is very touristy, so expect to be around a lot of other people.", "Very confident and at times aggressive monkeys a little too familiar with humans, which is a shame. If you visit be careful of belongings especially food.", "Well worth a visit and if you're not shy, some monkey interaction. We went twice while we were in Ubud and it was great both times. The first time I got my bananas stolen two seconds after I bought them, then I got groomed by the monkeys, the second time one wiped its bum on my hand. Fun times all round!", "This is a great little place to visit, it is very touristy and it is a bit of a shame that the monkey's are so reliant on people, but if gives you the chance to get up close and personal with these fascinating creatures. It was great to walk around, the monkeys will come and hop on your shoulder. Just be careful as if you do not stay calm, they can get aggressive!", "This was a great time! There are lots of monkeys running around which are fun to watch, and you can sit on a chair and feed them bananas when they jump on your lap. On top of that, the area is beautiful. You can walk the peaceful pathways and check out the fountain and statues that are there. Remember that they are wild monkeys, don't try to pet them or pick them up, they can bite.", "I created a Tripadvisor account just to post this. As an inveterate worrier, I trawled through Tripadvisor reviews for the Monkey Forest, concerned for losing my belongings or (more extremely) having to get shots if I was bitten. I almost didn't go, because I didn't think it was worth risking ruining my trip. I just want to echo what others have said; go and have a good time, just respect the rules. My hot take: - The monkeys are pretty used to tourists. If you tread confidently, but respectfully around them, they will accord you the same treatment. - There are staff everywhere, who step in if a monkey and a human get entangled for any reason. - Perhaps don't take a backpack. The only times I saw a monkey jump on a human, it was because they had a backpack on and the monkey was looking for food (I saw this happen three times in the hour and a half I was there). Each time it happened, the human stayed calm and a member of staff intervened (usually by slingshotting some food near to the monkey). N.B this didn't happen to EVERYONE with a backpack on, just some folks and no harm was done ;-) I absolutely loved it. I'd urge you to leave the backpack at home and go and have an amazing experience! Knowing what I know now, it would have been utterly senseless not to have gone.", "We visited monkey Forrest in 2016, i would be so happy to go back, you can see everything and have monkeys come up very close, it is an amazing sight. We were very cautious with everything we had on us so we went with the bare minimum to get through without the cheeky moneys trying to take.", "Beautiful scenery once you delve into the forest itself. The monkeys are lovely and you get the chance to feed them bananas and they jump onto you if that's what you're in to. Only thing I didn't really like was how touristy it is, I'm a little unsure about poking a camera in an animal's face. However lots had babies so they must be happy and are clearly very well looked after", "The Monkey forest has some impressive structures and trees, which are much more impressive than the tourists that are goading the monkeys into chasing after them for food. It’s an expensive entry fee, but a nice walk through the area. The monkeys are completely desensitised to humans. It’s unnatural. A Chinese tourist tried to carry a small monkey and the mother bared it’s teeth at her and started growling, so there is still something to be cautious of. These monkeys are relatively tame compared to their Indian cousins, but none the less, they are still wild.", "The Sacred Monkey forest is in the centre of Ubud, but you would never guess it from the stillness and quiet that you find at the centre of the reservation. At the bottom of the dell in which the forest is based (and if it weren’t for the friendly monkeys and tourists taking photos) you would think you had stumbled across an abandoned temple were in deepest jungle. this attraction is a happy respite from the fast paced city and well worth a morning’s visit.", "A really fun morning out. Monkeys are real fun and unthreatening. Very safe and enjoyable. Worth going early I the morning", "This is a wonderful place. Monkey live freely here. They are everywhere but not so naughty. Fyi, in other place some of their monkey is naughty. But in Monkey Forest Ubud, monkeys are friendly as long as you don't hit or touch them. We saw some guest was bitten by monkey but that was because they hit the monkey (even gently). But if you don't, the monkey will be your friend.", "Our teenagers wanted to see some monkeys... Well...they did! Fun time in the forest. Nice pictures of monkeys but you really have to follow the rules given when you enter! Those monkeys do have big teeths... They don't hesitate to jump on your shoulders or get into your bags. So be careful.", "We were slightly nervous about coming here after reading the reviews mentioning 'out of control' monkeys. However we had nothing to worry about, the park is very well organised with members of staff throughout and clear maps etc. It took us about an hour to walk around the whole park. We found it hilarious to watch other people feeding the monkeys and were happy not to feed them ourselves. People seemed surprised when a monkey would try and go in their bag after just watching them out bananas in there! If you just follow the guidance of the park, you'll be fine here. You can buy food to feed the monkeys and they will climb on you if you wish, we saw a lot of people doing it and it was fine, just don't tease them as we heard of someone who was teasing a monkey in the park with a banana and got bitten - serves them right. These are 'wild' monkeys and if you treat them that way you'll be rewarded with the lovely chance to see them in their natural environment.", "An amazing setting and not just fantastic monkeys to see but little hidden away areas where you might expect to find Indianna Jones! Just be really careful with you bag. We were in there for less than 5 minutes before a very naughty monkey had unzipped a pocket on my husband's rucksack and took his water bottle. I don't mind losing the water but the bottles really aren't good for the monkeys. Lots of areas where the monkeys can get away from the people. Not a good place to visit if you don't like sudden and fast moving animals that will approach you!!", "We loved this place. You can walk a lot and explore this Monkey Forest by your own. You have to pay 50k Rupiahs for the entrance per person. The only thing you should do, is to follow the rules and everything will be fine. If you want to take some pictures, be careful cause a Monkey can possibly steal your camera. We had a lot of fun and we will definitely come back.", "Our driver brought us here early morning so we missed a lot of the crowds and glad he did. Breathtaking views of the coast, beautiful temple and grounds and also the added bonus of these cute monkeys everywhere. Hold on to your valuables they are brave little devils and will grab what they can from you. All in all a fun morning, loved the mystical vibe of the temple, the gardens and grounds, the views and of course the little monkeys.", "The monkey forest sounded good to visit but just wasn't. 2 main gripes: 1. Poor health of monkeys - malnutrition? mangy and one adult monkey especially had a longitudinal split down the entire length of its tail that was raw and bleeding. The poor animal poked at it and clearly needed urgent veterinary attention. 2. Poor rabies warnings - I got jumped on and 'bitten' without provocation (though thankfully the bite didn't break my skin). Another man there at the same time visiting the on-site 'clinic' got a nasty bite on his upper arm that needed urgent treatment for rabies. The entry signs need prominent warnings of the danger of rabies and getting bitten. Sadly this place was symptomatic of nese lack of care for their animals. Avoid!", "They paved paradise And put up a parking lot......Joni Over the past 2 years, one half of the beautiful forest has been paved over to accommodate the increasing tourism demand.....and the monkeys appear angry.", "The Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary in Ubud is unlike other monkey places around because this is actually a sanctuary built in the natural habitat of nese long tailed Monkey where they are cared for (aka fed) but tourists can not touch or pose for pictures with them. That said, they are hungry little creatures and at even the slightest inkling of food, they will be all over you (see photos below of them trying to climb up my dress)! While a few people recommend the entire morning at the Sanctuary I found 45 minutes was enough especially as we arrived early, about 8:30am to catch the feeding time and were able to explore the grounds with only a handful of other people around. After feeding make sure you wander down into the rain forest!", "This is a must see if you are in . The forest trail is well laid out and the paths easy to follow. The moneys are semi wild and very quick, so be sensible and remove glasses, caps/hats etc. You can buy bananas from stalls in the sanctuary very cheaply as it is discouraged to feed them anything but fresh fruit and vegetables. Did see one idiot parent stick their infant next to a monkey even though the staff discouraged this. The moneys can bite so be respectful. We experience no problems and enjoyed exploring this large site with the Holy Spring and Temples etc.", "We both love nature and animals. There was something sinister in the look of those monkeys eyes pointed out my wife. I'm the main temple area it happened a mature male gave a war cry and charged. Lucky for us a security individual chased it away. So luck for us no rabies. Amazing environment but be vigilant!", "This place is huge and has over 700 monkeys. They all just roam around the grounds. They are adapted to humans and are not scared of you which is good. You can walk up to them and take pictures. Also if you have food they will come sit on your shoulder if you like. If you don't want to be bother you can also keep your distance and they won't touch you. Very cool place and highly recommended if you haven't seen monkeys yet. Cheap price and they sell food inside for reasonable price.", "Better than I thought, a nice sanctuary for monkeys and humans alike. About $8 to enter, it's cool and shady under the forest canopy, and monkeys abound. Spend an hour.", "At the entry I and my wife were warned to keep our spectacles out of sight from monkeys. Instruction on how to handle when monkey attacks one is also given. The count of monkeys is also depicted in one of the hoarding. Look for the map to ensure that you cover all the important elements in the forest. It is fairly easy to cover the area with the help of these maps as well as signages located at various places. The temples (there are three of them), the stream, and other structures blend with the nature thus making this place unique. In my opinion, this is a must see place in .", "This monkey park was a bit of a let-down as it was basically just a small compound with nothing much to see other than monkeys. The few temples that were in the compound were not open to public and there were no information signboard to read and understand more about the monkeys. If you've been to other monkey parks in Southeast Asia, this attraction can be skipped.", "Pleasent way to spend a couple of hours. Monkeys can undo velcro, zips, pick locks and even crack safes. Take a rest and sit down because its very funny when the monkeys try and steal your shoes.", "Absolutely fantastic place monkeys everywhere you looked & so tame loved seeing them in natural surroundings & so well cared for had great fun when one of the monkeys was having a look in my bag you have to keep hold of your sunglasses etc as they will steal anything the setting is beautiful it was very hot day we visited so didn’t stay as long as I would of liked due to the heat I will definitely visit again next time in kids would love it & only costs a few pounds for entry", "Amazing, 50k Rupi each and well worth it. BE CAREFUL!! Haha they stole my open Fanta bottle and drank that but as long as your careful with taking some peanuts or bananas, keep them well hidden.", "For those of us that come from a more modern city, this is quite incredible. There are heaps of monkeys just doing their thing and plenty that want to steal your stuff or get fed by you. Excellent place to either stand back and watch in awe, or to get up close and have one on your shoulder while eating a banana. Mostly they seem to be friendly - just follow the posted guidelines and you'll have a sage visit. But do make sure that you keep your bags closed and don't take your valuables. We saw a cheeky little monkey sitting on a persons shoulder for a photo and while they weren't paying attention it was unzipping their bag. They also like drink bottles too so keep yours hidden away. Overall was a fantastic place to visit for us city slickers - highly recommend - but it was very busy. Cost was IDR 40,000 for an adult to get in.", "This place is for the history fanatics who love visiting monuments and ancient temples. For them icing on the cake is amazing views of the ocean this place gives. Beware of monkeys!", "Got there early at 9.30am before the hoards, monkeys calm and relaxed, spent about an hour walking through. By the time we left the place was packed with tourists all ignoring the rules and then wondering why the monkeys were getting fractious. Follow the rules and get there early.", "Visit about a hour to this monkey forest , interesting too see whole place full of monkey running around you. Have a good fun when you there , but do follow the safety guide.", "The Monkey forest is definitely one of the must-go places in . The forest is located right in the heart of the Ubud area in . The forest is a small closed area with lots and lots of trees, monkeys, very old sculptures and 3 temples - Pura Dalem, a shiva temple, Pura Beji - temple of Ganga and Pura Prajapati. There are more than a thousand monkeys in the forest that walk around everywhere as you go inside the conserved area. The monkeys are Macaques and were completely calm even when we went very close to them. You can also take pictures with them. Our guide said that the monkeys are not attacking humans because they are very well fed. We could also see them taking a bath in a small stone water tub inside the forest. The monkeys eat local nese fruit Rambutan (a variant of Lychee). There are some nese cemeteries near the Dalem temple as well. If you have been to Uluwatu temple, where the monkeys are quite aggressive, you would be skeptical about the Monkey forest. Don't be. The monkeys are extremely calm and well-behaved here.", "Worth a visit. Just put your water bottle away as they will jump on you to get it. It is a lovel stroll through the trees on a well maintained path.", "Went there last week and it was amazing experience ! I always wanted to get close to Monkey and tips that i can give to you for those who want to take picture with them, just come approach the monkey and do not do anything and stay calm. they will come to you without being aggressive, do not try to touch them, just let them do their things when they get close to you. Can't wait to be back.", "first of all i love monkeys... so this place was going to be good anyway, when you walk in the entrance you can buy bananas so feed the monkeys, if you dont like monkeys much or are scared of them being on you i advise that you dont buy any bananas. within about 2 minutes all my bananas were gone and we hadn't even walked far into the forest. the place is swarming with monkeys. they all seem to be having fun and are being playful and of course curios with tourists backpacks and shiny things. i definitely recommend you visit this place when you visit ", "Love monkeys so thought let's head for a look. Unfortunately some tourists do not read the information and take things/food in for the monkeys. The monkeys are reliant on this and almost to the point of aggression getting into your back pack etc. Not what I imagined this visit to be. To be honest couldn't get out of there quick enough. If you go - be prepared to feel slightly intimated by the monkeys themselves and lots of people! As with any tourist attraction in - try and go as early as possible.", "Nice experience! More monkeys than I thought. Make sure you dont mess with the monkeys.. very cool environment :)", "If you are in Ubut you must to visit this forest! This place are one of the best if I visit in my travel around . Enjoy it and be care about the monkeys :)", "First of all, traffic in is annoying. Roads are narrow and cars can only move very very slowly…. Esp in the afternoon… Ubud itself is not far from Seminyak, but it took us 2 hours there in the traffic… If you do not like mosquito bite, remember to bring insect repellent! Monkeys are everywhere as named and they can be very violent if u have bananas in hands, so be careful. If you like to have some interactions with the monkeys I suggest you to wear a bracelet or a watch. Apparently they have interest on these things and would try to take them away from you!", "Not only could the children engage with the monkeys (and their antics alone were enough) but they were exposed to historic Hindu temples in a well maintained \\forest\\\". Lots of steps to descend and climb. A board walk to be ventured and despite the heat the canopy of trees had even the littlest one clamouring to stay longer. A good outing for young and old alike. Restaurants and cafes nearby.\"", "Great to have forest and green things in the city centre. The garden and the area nice to walk around or just sitting for peaceful day. The monkey can be agrrssiv, have to taking care of your belongings.", "The Sacred Monkey Forest was one of the highlights of our trip to . The kids loved the monkeys & on the day we went the monkeys were especially cheeky. You can buy bananas there & feed the monkeys, although your bananas don't last long, about 5 seconds. You can get up close to the monkeys, watch them interact, feed/carry around their babies; they'll even climb & jump on you. Don't wear any earnings, necklaces, sunglasses, hats ect. If the monkeys can grab it they will & you won’t get it back. The entry charge is very cheap, about $2-3AUD. Take your camera (but hold on to it) as there will be heaps of photo opportunities. Lots of fun but be prepared, they are Very Cheeky Monkeys!", "Was a bit disappointed with this place. I had a little monkey attack me and bite my arm after he had been sitting on my shoulder for a while. Not a bad bite but still a bite. The sell bananas a various spots throughout the forest.... DO NOT BUY THEM! I was talking to a worker there and he said they don't really like them at all. They would rather sweet potatoes! The main thing that really pissed me off were the tourists... The majority would tease the monkeys with food then pull it away, I know why the monkeys are so angry!! Hahaha. It was an experience, just not the one I was hoping for.", "Lovely walk through the forest seeing the monkeys running and playing freely. You can get quite close to them but don't turn your back! Follow the instructions to keep yourself safe. The forest is clean and has lots of interesting statues and is kept quite natural.", "Our first outing to the Sacred monkey forest, we had our driver come with us and guide us through. 30000Rp ($3AUD) per person I bought a bunch of bananas for 20000Rp ($2AUD), they had tiny ants on them and as I was preoccupied shaking them off... Out of the blue, I ended up with a monkey on my shoulder! (If you have issues with \\monkey junk\\\" on your bare skin, you need to wear a tee shirt!) I was so surprised at how soft his hands were. For some reason I was expecting claws! I made enquiries about hepatitis and rabies and it was explained that they have vets caring for them ensuring they are vaccinated so to not catch human diseases. We visited the art gallery which was kind of out of place?! We then found our way to the snake/dragon bridge. Wow that was stunningly magical. Our second visit. Much earlier in the day. We purchased bananas but this time they were 50000Rp ($5AUD) and the lady pulled them apart and made it incredibly difficult to hold. I had about 10 monkeys stealing my bananas cos I had no control over the bananas. I sat on a bench for a photo op and a younger monkey climbed on my shoulder. It then proceeded to bite at my glasses through my clothes. I tapped my glasses to make it stop, and it bared it's little sharp monkey teeth and hissed. I thought I was going to die!!! Hahaha no, but I was worried. Obviously hungry and feisty, we left. Make sure you leave it til later in the day to visit... And remember... DO NOT TOUCH the monkeys.\"", "nice place to visit but refrain from using gadgets or important things because monkeys may grab them from you", "A really lovely place to visit while in . Obviously lots of tourists but the monkeys are friendly and as long as you don't deliberately taunt them with food then they tend to leave you alone! As a side note, the staff were very helpful when I tripped over my own feet and cut my toe quite badly. The first aid centre sorted me out and charged no fee!", "Visited the monkey forest for only a short time this afternoon but it was a great stop off before lunch - the monkeys are adorable and very cheeky! There were plenty of baby monkeys as well. Don't take any food or drinks with you as the monkeys aren't shy. I saw a few monkey shuffles over bananas and several tourists looking a little terrified when monkeys happily crawled up and them jumped all of them. Lots of fun!!", "For 50.000 IDR you can enjoy a nice walk in the forest, surrounded by wild monkeys. Don't be afraid, there are guides maintaining the order, just don't provoke the monkeys. It is full of tourists, but the forest provides a shelter from the sun and a nice resting place.", "My wife and I loved the monkey forrest. Unligood ke some locations the guides and staff have a good handle on the animals. They never let things get out of control and make the experience fun and eventful. The animals are well feed and even cared for by medical staff should they need it. It was a very relaxed atmosphere even when the monkeys were being aughty\\\" :-).\"", "Nice walkways through the loose forest, a few temples as well. Monkeys will attempt to climb on you and take your things :) Fairly inexpensive.", "Friendly monkey Cheeky monkey Monkey,s everywhere Great cafes close by with shopping for trinkets easy to get to.", "This was an enjoyable experience. The monkeys are very quick and active so if you are at all afraid this might not be the venue for you. If you really want to feed hungry monkeys the morning is a better time, by end of day they have had their fill. Great photo op.", "A fantastic habitat for wild monkeys. If you go off the beaten track there are less tourists and you can see the monkeys a little closer. One naughty monkey did jump on my back to get into my rucksack. All part of the fun. Would really recommend this place.", "It is a very beautiful forest like in \\jungle book\\\"! The entrance fee is very cheap. Do not wear white (monkeys can climb on you and leave a dirt), take off earrings, glasses, wallet. If you bring some bananas it gonna be more fun for you. If monkey bite you, no panic. There is a doctor neat exit. All moneys checked for viruses. Their bites are not dangerous. (my husband was baited and after several days the scratch gone\"", "Yes it is touristy, a must see in Ubud and crowded but still I enjoyed the time. You have chance to relax and see monkeys very close from you. Even you could touch them but be careful to do this, especially dot not to touch the cute baby monkeys! Be careful what you bring with you - I mean a stuff which can be easily taken by monkeys – jewellery, glasses…. You can buy bunch of bananas to feed the monkeys (do not feed them with other stuff). If you are brave just put a banana over you head and monkey will climb up. I highly recommend to you to avoid the big ones, not because they are dangerous but really heavy. You will find also a lot of monkeys outside the sanctuary.", "We stayed just around the corner from the monkey forest. It gives you a good idea of life in the ancient times in the local countryside and area, plus the monkeys seem to have a good life. It's a large area, with various different areas including a big bathing area for them. It was 160,000 rupiah for a couple which is about £9.00.", "Not having monkeys at home, this was a novelty. There are Monkeys every-where, friendly but cheeky little creatures. The forest it's self is a lovely spot with temples and carvings, there are clean toilets and stalls where you can buy food for the monkeys. Don't take sunglasses, phones, keys etc as the monkeys may take a liking to them and steal them. they will open bags so leave things in the car. There are rangers around to assist with getting items back but there are no guarantees. I had an issue with a monkey that wanted my earring but couldn't get it out of my ear so he tried to bite me. Nothing serious but could have been much worse if the range hadn't assisted.", "Based on pictures I was expecting to be attached or followed. They are in their habitat and as long as we’re not trying to bother them it’s great. Saw many types, different ages and the beauty of their daily lives. Loved every minute of it, even when a child monkey took my yellow dress for maybe a banana and tried eating it!", "I will be honest. ..I didn't particularly want to go. I don't especially like monkeys and the stories I have heard about nasty, viscious monkeys had me a little scared. So I was delighted to find that the whole experience was a really fun one. The monkeys are a little mischievous but if you are careful you will really enjoy yourself. Don't take a lot of \\stuff\\\" or else it may be stolen, and hang onto your water bottles. We did feed the monkeys but it's not necessary in order to have a full experience. I would definitely go back.\"", "We had one night in ubud and the place we stayed was next to the monkey forest ! They came over the fence and into our accommodation . We paid to walk through the monkey forest clear rules are for everyone to see , what to do and what not to do . There are many staff throughout the forest and you can have photos with the monkeys . Staff full of information .Lots to see and well worth the money", "I am not overly fond of monkeys, I have taken my family and friends on several occasions. The grounds of the monkey forest are cool and you can walk around at your leisure. Just don't wear sunglasses or carry anything the monkeys can grab. Enjoy the experience and I suggest not to feed them , remember they carry rabies.", "This was a great little visit. The monkeys are everywhere and are absolutely adorable. Just be careful with your things as they will try to get into any bag they may think has food in it.", "The monkeys here are well looked after, there are alot of staff around feeding and cleaning. The monkeys seem happy enough doing their thing and the forrest really is beautiful its just a shame that some tourist don't do the right thing!! Don't touch the monkeys!! don't pull food out of your bag and then freak out when the monkeys rush at you for it & keep your rubbish in your bag until you are outside the forest. Small and resonable entrance fee.", "Great to see the monkeys in their natural environment. Need to make sure you put away all cases, sunglasses, hand wash as the monkeys like to take off and eat them. Well recommended and a must see.", "This is the closest I have ever been to wild monkeys in my life. So cool! They are very friendly and appear to be pretty tame. You can get tons of great pictures of them. I will say do NOT bring food and watch out for your stuff! We bought some shirts there and put them in a plastic bag underneath our stroller and one of them tried to snatch it! They will take your glasses and hat also. So just leave your things in your car and don't offer them food, and you will be fine. Don't try to touch them either. I saw one guy get bit! Didn't look like a vicious bite, more like a nip from a dog but he was taunting the monkey. Better not risk getting some disease by trying to touch them and just admire them.", "The monkey forest is a complex of ancient temple in Ubud You can reach it easily from your hotel. The temples are very beautiful and there is a spiritual atmosphere. Be careful at the monkey...they are always looking for food!!!", "I'm not particularly a fan of monkeys so really wasn't keen on visiting here. My friends were so I ended up spending two afternoons here and had a great time. I didn't buy any bananas and I think this was a great idea although I still had two different monkeys sit on my shoulder at different times and try eating my dress! Luckily they were not fully grown adults and were actually quite cute! Not like the two monkeys who unfortunately bit my friend! This would be a fun day out for families too although I would be careful as these are wild animals and should be respected.", "What a fun day trip with the family. We had hired a driver so parking was easy and the walk through the monkey Forest was astounding! Monkeys everywhere and locals with food wagons selling bananas to feed the monkeys. If you hold a banana above your head one will climb up you to get it! I sat down with my two yr old granddaughter and one came up to us and sat on my shoulder. We didn't sit for long and don't imagine they are very clean but it was a wonderful experience. The temples were all covered in moss and the forts was dense and beautiful. There were a lot of visitors, but not too overwhelming. A fun excursion for an hour or two.", "I loved this place. Monkeys are so cute and one of the trainers got them on my shoulder for free! They are kind of scary when you have food cuz they will paw at you and grab you but other than that I felt save. The temple there is so cool too!", "Partly domesticated, partly aggressive, the monkeys (fuelled by an endless supply of free bananas from Western tourists) are not worth more than 15 minutes of your time. Might be fun for the kids but essentially a tourist trap. Do it as a pastime, not as a priority.", "This was a great way to spend an hour if you like monkeys and enjoy walking. Yes, there are monkeys everywhere - about 600 of them. And yes, you can feed them with bananas you can buy from various carts around the sanctuary. It was fun to watch the family of monkeys interact with each other. I never knew that monkeys could swim under water! Our only words of advice are to please pay attention to the rules of engagement! These are still wild animals, and while they may look really cute, and you may want to touch them and hold onto them, they will quickly remind you with a fierce fanged snarl that they are the ones in control (as it should be). While that should be self evident, we continued to see visitors ignore the warnings - to their own detriment. So enjoy the sanctuary, and be respectful of the animals and you'll have a great time with lots of great memories.", "Beautiful place if you like monkeys. You can buy bananas inside to feed the monkeys and take photos. The jungle was amazing!", "Brilliant. Loved watching the monkeys, they are well looked after. Beautiful gardens to walk around with lots of interesting things to see.", "Like many sites it is a place tourists want to visit and of course there is money to be made from tourists. So there are plenty of guides and touts. The forest and money's are fun to see. They will try to steal stuff if you let them. There are legends you'll be told about mystical entities etc. truth is monkeys can be found at many location quite freely wandering about in hillside areas Such as on the road past candi Dasa towards amlapura or on the road to banksal for the public boat to the gillis on Lombok", "Be careful when you purchased bananas in the entrance, monkeys will stand by and wouldn't mind to grab your purse/hands aggressively even if they have to pull down your pants/skirt/ climb to your head to get it", "This place has only been opened for a month, but everything seems to be old yet new. The walks are easy to wander along, so anyone with disabilities will have no great problem. It was midday, the monkeys had still not gone to the tree tops, they just wandered about waiting for bananas from the unsuspecting tourists. If you are with a tour guide they will tell you the general rules, these are also available on signs along the walkways . It was just lovely wandering around.", "Pretty much what you would expect, the actual area in the forest is cool and quite picturesque but it’s absolutely rammed with tourists who are only interested in trying to get selfies. It’s quite funny watching the monkeys terrorize people but to be honest they’re everywhere in and it’s better to see them without 20 people crowding around them.", "Though we go to Ubud just about every year we have not been for about 30 years to the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary. Last year they put in a transport hub next to it and there are rice fields on the other side thus taking a lot of cars, bikes and bus’s off the side of the road, the area is a credit to the officials of Ubud, so being impressed with this area we decided to actually pay and go into the Monkey forest again. We would have spent a couple of hours in the Forest and it is really worth the visit especially if you have not been for a long time like us. Where you buy your tickets at the Transport Hub there are good clean Toilets, somewhere to buy something light to eat and drink. There is plenty of signage in particular about the monkeys. Go and enjoy yourselves.", "A lot of space to wander around. Do not intimidate monkeys as they can get quite aggressive. If possible, do not take valuables to Monkey Forest, and secure wallets etc in a very secure bag. Leave all pockets empty. Stay calm if monkeys climb on you, and never show them your teeth (not even smiling) as for them it's a sign of aggression. They'll get used to you and you'll enjoy their company.", "This was a good visit and I would recommend at least checking it out, but be cautious as the monkeys are wild. I live on a farm and deal with livestock on a daily basis, but I was still weary around the monkeys. I read many reviews stating the monkeys can and do bite visitors (approx 3 occurrences per day). Obviously there is a risk in anything we do, we just need to use the proper precautions to prevent an injury or accident. We had a good time, but due to other visitors making poor decisions around the monkeys we decided we had had enough time there after 20 minutes (we were getting more and more nervous around the monkeys as we felt other visitors were agitating them). Visitors were chasing the monkeys and trying to kiss them and pick them up. I am sure this is why visitors are bit/attacked each day. There are several staff there helping visitors get stolen items back from the monkeys and assisting them in taking photos with the monkeys in a safe manner. Just be advised, if you buy bananas, break them into individual pieces rather than keeping them in one bunch. One monkey took my single banana and saw I had a whole bunch and grabbed the entire bunch from me as well. I thought about pulling them away, but then realized I was dealing with a wild animal. The 50k Rp was not worth my hand or rabies. Many sites advised to just give the monkey the bananas to avoid a mistaken attack. This was a good time, but just use your head when dealing with the monkeys. Listen to the signs and don't try to touch them! I would not advise bringing children under 7/8 here.", "We arrived at monkey forest. Heaps of people .monkey were very active.heaps of babies and great and nice away from the sun.", "We enjoyed this place so much. Getting to see so many monkeys in a cage free setting was really fun and intersting. You get to see monkey behavior so close up. Just go and make sure you take off anything like a hat or even sunglasses as they are quite the little thieves.", "We were not tempted to go, as typically these parks/sanctuaries and not well maintained, dirty and dangerous, but not this one. The place is kept clean, safe and the forest provides a great shaded experience", "beautiful forest and temples and the monkeys are cute. one took a dislike to me though and jumped on my head, pulled my hair and almost gouged my eye out..............", "If you like monkeys then visit the Monkey Forest because they are everywhere! I have to say this was not a personal favorite of mine. I felt like a monkey might jump on me at any minute as they did to other tourists even though totally unprovoked and no food or glasses on me.", " nese Monkey Business; the monkeys are very active when it comes to foods. Please be careful when you're carrying plastic bags (even handbags), the monkeys would want to take a peek! They always thought you'll carrying foods for them. Overall it was a great experience :)", "Apprehensive at first but now I would recommend a tour of this beautiful forest. Was not interested in the monkeys but they are well cared for and in a beautiful environment. Tour guides are worthwhile on this occasion.", "Definitely worth a visit if you are in he area! Don't buy the bananas! It was enough for me to watch all the others with bananas. They will climb all over you if they even think you have food on you! Enjoyable visit!", "Maybe because we didnt have a tour guide so we couldnt really dig down the history of this site. One thing for sure, there were tons of monkeys.. It's almost like you are in the middle of planet of the apes movie. :) They are cheeky too, beware that many of them would try to open your bag and God only know if they are trained to steal from visitors. One best tip you could use, DO NOT try to sit anywhere no matter how tired you are, unless you want a monkey to suddenly jump on your back and start munching on your hair thinking that he could probably find ticks in your hair. Haha.. Also if they do get on you, try to calm down and just stand up and walk slowly, dont let anyone try to push the monkey away roughly because they can either attack or bite you or the person trying to save you. Yes, this is personal experience but i didnt get to the part where i upset Mr. Monkey... Lucky i just stay calm until he was bored and jumped off. 😀", "Monkeys may be dangerous, they may want to take stuff from your hands or bags, but it is safe if you are careful.", "Monkey's all around and cultural statues etc. It was amazing not having restrictions and being able to play with the monkeys etc.", "Amazing time at the forest. Take care with your belongings the monkeys love to steal them and won't give them back. But if everything is packed away and you stay calm it really is amazing. They happily climb all over you and won't cause any harm if you just let them play. The walks are beautiful and you can just watch the monkeys playing in the forest for hours if you wanted.", "Great iof you like monkeys jumping all over you. Be careful about food - they can get aggressive especisally if teased.", "I had visited the forest many years ago and was hesitant to go back because the monkeys used to be quite aggressive. But loved this visit. I would recommend going in the morning when the tour buses are there because they all give them bananas and then they leave you alone. The place is huge and the bridges and river and scenery even apart from the monkeys is pretty spectacular.", "This was a great experience. The monkeys were not at all aggressive, the staff were attentive and constantly checking on the safety of humans and the monkeys. The monkeys were healthy and happy. Very used to humans so you can enjoy a lot of contact with them if you want to. I would love to come back for another visit some day.", "this is literally a forest full of monkeys. very sweet animals..however not the safest place in the world to say the least. do not feed monkeys you will literally have a swarm of them chasing you..not so sweet then.", "A very nice visit to this unique place. If someone wants to visit this place they can have the visit even in the afternoon because the humidity of jungle helps a lot and the visitors cannot be annoyed because of the high temperatures. It is a very big park with greenery landscapes, bridges and amphitheatrical parks with different exotic nese architectural buildings. Another good choice to have a contact with nature. Monkeys can be observed and got in touch with humans but we should not forget that are not pets but wild animals. Visitors should respect their natural environment/park. They should not have an eye contact and not feed them. It is a good idea not to have valuable jewels on them because they can be stolen by the monkeys. ", "A real good day out as long as you don't mind monkeys on your head :) very good value for money and not to crowded on the day that we went. Make sure to take insect repellent.", "We had a great time here learning about the monkeys and spending time watching them (to watch from a distance make sure you have no food on you). They were cheeky and keen to get to the bananas. A word to other travellers - when you are warned to stay away from the babies - LISTEN - we saw so many tourists try and get close to the babies but then get upset when mum/dad got angry and defensive.", "I am a person who afraid of animal but all monkey here seems are so friendly..well some of them may taking other people belongings so please don't forget to bring peanuts or banana which available next door of the forest", "It’s a nice place. You can see many types of monkeys in their daily activities! The kids really loved the place :)", "When in Ubud, this is a must! The monkeys (macaques) are so darn cute. They are pretty tame compared to other cities. They are fed constantly by the grounds keepers (yams & bananas). However, they will try to grab something off you if you get too close. One jumped on by shoulder to try to get into my bag because it wanted my water bottle. They are so smart, they know how to open a water bottle! They are friendly, just walk away if one is heading straight at you glaring your down. Stay calm, don't scream, and just walk away if you get nervous.", "I can't quite work out why this is such a must-see in Ubud. I suppose it's because we can watch monkeys do all kinds of things our 'highly evolved' branch of the primate family don't do or daren't. Loads of people trekking round rainforest gawping at grey monkeys disporting themselves and trying to steal stuff from humans. Oh, and a few temples. It wasn't long before I'd reached peak monkey.", "I loved it here! It was a fairly quick stop - about 40 mins but def worth it! The grounds are so green and lush with so many big beautiful trees. And lots of monkeys to see on the ground in the trees, and hugging the statues 😄💕 Saw a cute mommy carting around her baby. They let you buy bunches of bananas to give to the monkeys but be careful! They are greedy little mommies! I was too afraid to do it myself but got my husband to do it so I could have a good video!! Also cute to see the monkeys grooming each other. Loved it!", "We spent a few hours at the monkey forest and loved it. The monkeys are very entertaining; even saw swimming monkeys while we were there. Do not bring food or drink into the park as the monkeys will go into your bag for them and it is not healthy for them to eat. We did see a girl get bit by a monkey because she was staring and they see this as a sign of aggression. I did have a monkey climb on my back and take a nap for about 20 minutes - what fun.", "The overall experience is very good. Excellent I would even say. But be very careful because dispute what reviews state a monkey can and will bite if he thinks you are hiding food. I sat down at the great Temple which is the place where a lot of juvenile monkeys are with their mothers. It is also a place where they sell bananas and tell people to sit on the wall while they give the monkeys bananas for showing up. I had no banana, but a monkey looking around jumped on me and found out I had something in my pocket. It was my sunglasses and as I was not willing to let it go I pushed the monkey in a reaction on which it jumped on my back and bit me... Not really hard, but enough to get my attention. So be aware, do not sit at the Temple wall without some arrangements for monkeys banana... Close all bags with zippers, carry them, don't put them down or they will get whatever they can get their little hands on in order to put it in their little gready mouths ;)", "I really liked it. I'm not afraid of them and I did really nice photos. Don't bring food, shiny glasses/earrings etc don't touch them, and don't show your teeth as monkeys think is an agressive sign.", "A walk in the forest with the monkeys in Ubud, relaxing and entertaining got some great photos. They may pinch your glasses or earrings , but generally they are quite placid.", "they are so friendly and cute as well! you can take a lot if pictures with them! you don not have to be afraid !", "Simply was very nice to visit this place! Funny monkeys playing around, its a very relaxing walk in the jungle with animals around. Animals aren't aggressive which is very good u don't have to watch ur stuff, just relax and enjoy the nature.", "We dropped by at around 11am. We bought some bananas at the parking area, but the bananas were not sweet and not so good quality. So when we met our new monkey friends they weren't as interested. Our guide brought papaya leaves and they enjoyed that more than our bananas. So you could also bring them some veggies if you would like to feed them. This place is a temple within a forest. Great for taking pictures and meeting new monkey friends. According to our tour guide the monkey population is around 600 in 3 different groups in all ages. We also chanced upon two pairs of bride and groom doing a prenup shoot.", "If you are doing a day out around Ubud it's well worth a visit and you can see and feed the monkeys in a beautiful setting.", "I found it very SCAREY, monkeys can jump on you bite etc. Not really an animal lover so didn't really enjoy the experience ended up running out didn't last 15 mins in there", "This place is great ! The monkeys provide great entertainment as they roam free and go about their thing. You can see fights among them, babies nursing, some running away with food while being chased by a heard of others.. It is great. Just a tip. Try not to have bottles of water showing as they like thise. One came up to me and started pulling out of my pocket. As i did not want to get into a fight , i just let him have it. It must happen a lot as you see a few of them trying to open plastic water bottles. It is quite amusing. The forest itself, the river, stone carvings are all amazing! Well worth a visit!", "No shortage of monkeys to observe, cool setting. Plenty of photo and video ops, including one with big monkey on our shoulders. But beware, monkeys can be very aggressive when it comes to stealing things. Put our camera bag down for a minute and one tried to take off with it. Had a tug of war and it bared its teeth. We saved the bag, but it was a little scary for a minute. Overall, good experience. Not crazy about watching tourists buying food to feed monkeys. But that's the way it is.", "Let's not overlook that these are wild animals and very protective of their environment. We have been frequent visitors to and the Monkey Forest. Our young adult boys and my husband are very respectful of these animals and still ran into serious trouble. They walked into a ravine area out onto rocks, and found themselves completely surrounded by alpha males, snarling and encircling them. Loud noises did nothing to deter the monkey's approach. My husband instinctively picked up a large long stick and began banging it loudly on the ground as he walked towards the boys. The alpha male assessed this and slowly backed off, leaving the other monkeys to scatter. Our daughter is an animal behaviorist and remarked this was the exact instinctive response to demonstrate power without being too threatening. To this day my sons and husband will not go back to the Monkey Forest. The Sanctuary does not advertise the dangers but they absolutely should and are negligent to not spell out to the hapless crowds now filling the Forest daily. People have been mauled, bitten and seriously injured.", "All the hype and don't really like what they have done to the natural habitat for the monkeys. If you really want to see it then go but it just does not feel right. Be careful of mothers with babies as you will need rabies shots if bitten. Probably give it a miss and look from the outside.", "Well kept open park and forest with lots of little and BIG monkeys. The signs at the park clearly explain before you enter how to behave in the monkey forest and what and what not to do as these are wild animals. Follow the rules and there will be no problem, also there are plenty of rangers to keep an eye on visitors. The Monkeys, well they are just monkeys - fascinating to watch them in this large a beautiful park decorated with fantastic carved animals, well laid paths, water features etc that makes it feel like an ancient kingdom forest. Watching them interact or ignore humans, seeing how they interact together and how they have their own hierarchies - dominant males control the bands, their areas etc. They are well fed and you can buy bananas to feed them under the watchful eye of the rangers so you don't make the monkeys feel aggressed. But just watching a group of them interact between themselves is fascinating.", "Be carefull with the monkeys here ! They stole my mom's glasses . Always busy with tourists but its a magical place . Highly recommend .", "I was hesitant to visit because I know it's super touristy HOWEVER it was so incredible. Indeed the monkeys are great, but the park was astoundingly beautiful. Trees, river, herbary are breathtaking.", "It was so vast, and the trees and foliage were amazing. The monkeys were adorable and fun to watch, as long as your careful about how you behave around them, respect their space etc you'll be fine. They are cheeky and not too afraid and will approach themselves giving some great photo opportunities.", "What an amazing place.. $6 for a bunch of bananas well worth it to have these little cheeky monkey crawl all over you. The temples are full of history and such beautiful architecture.. Spent 3 hours here , was truly an amazing experience", "The Monkey Forest is a unique place, there is hundreds of monkeys free, the park is very beautiful and well taken care of, clean and friendly, entrance is 50K Rp. for foreigners, they sell extremely overprice bananas inside the park for you to feed the monkeys, bananas are not cheap in but they are certainly overprice inside. Monkeys are WILD and not domesticated by any means, but they will not harm you and will certainly pose for a picture with you in exchange of a banana. Sanctuary keepers are helpful if you need assistance. There is a couple of instructions. Read and Follow them. Beware of your personal belongings, sunglasses, earnings, water bottles, sunscreen... Young monkeys are playful and very,very smart, they will take those from you and you have no way to get them back. Oh, they also know how to open your backpack's zippers, so don't hide food or any value item, you are at their mercy and there is no way to blame them at all.. over all is a great experience :)", "Great to see the monkeys but very plain nothing too exciting but glad to see they are free they do turn so be careful however there is staff around you to divert them away they are fed now so they do not tend to take your items. Please mind your small children.", "Beautiful space away from the hustle and bustle for animal lovers. The monkeys are mischievous and super cute to watch. Please observe and follow all rules, to keep the monkeys and yourself safe.", "I think this place is a must see in Ubud. Despite the scarey monkey, the view of the forest is just breathtaking. Careful with your belongings, the monkey like to steal stuffs. I suggest you bring an umbrella. It was a hard rain when i came and we have to wait in the middle of the forest with the rest of the monkeys. Cool experience.", "We visited the monkey forest and we really enjoyed seeing how well taking cares of the monkeys were. There were fed in several places and there were not as aggressive as I had anticipated. I was glad I visited the park.", "Amazing ace with natural beauty tranquility and mystic. The monkeys were all over but did not bother us", "There are loads of macaques here running freely, which is good. It is important to ensure that you have no food on your person - they will find it, as a woman discovered when a monkey went into her bag and retrieved a packet of crackers, and was not giving them up. Even if you don't have any food, be aware that you may get climbed on/clothing nibbled/sunscreen stolen from bag/ monkey climbing in your bag (all of these things happened to me!) It was lovely being so close to them. There are a lot of tourists here, but if you like monkeys, don't let that put you off.", "Wow! I was expecting to see a few monkeys here, but there were so many everywhere you looked! They are not shy either! If you have a plastic bag, they will try to take it. They will also try and steel your sunglasses and cameras-so keep them close. I was sitting down on a wall and one came and started picking at the button on the side of my shorts. Another one came over to see what he was up to. He was a bit larger for my liking, so I stood up to get away. It was a great experience, very memorable.", "One of the must-sees of Ubud! This was just a few minutes walk from our hotel so we went on foot. It was a great experience to be amongst so many monkeys that are moving around freely and I loved the temples that are nestled in the middle of the jungle/forest with their beautiful carvings. The exhibition of local artwork in a little building in the forest is also worth a visit, both because the paintings are beautiful and because this was also the only place that has fans if you are finding the heat a bit overbearing!! It was excessively humid on the day we went, so this was a welcome break! With regards to monkey interactions - I had read reviews before I went so took sensible precautions, didn't wear jewellery or anything shiny and grabbable, was careful about which monkeys I took pictures of, kept my camera out of sight when not in use, didn't take out food or water, didn't make eye contact. A lot of this is common sense and it's all on the leaflet they give you at the entrance, but we did hear a few people yelling at various points and usually it's because they forget these are essentially wild monkeys, not cute animals to pet! If you respect that and behave accordingly you shouldn't have any problems. Staff are on hand throughout the forest though if you do run into difficulty. A great way to see some local wildlife in their natural setting. Oh, and make sure you wear bug repellent, the mosquitos were out in force on the day we went!", "Great place for getting some awesome photos... The monkeys can be a bit grumpy and will happily snatch and steal anything the think is food from you... This can be startling, be careful with young children... Our young nephew had a small monkey jump on his back! Expect any close encounters to leave you scratched! They did have first Aíd help there, to at least offer some antiséptic cream Please don't let tjis put you off... Definatly worth the visit!", "We were here a second time and it was fascinating. You should for ahead buy bananas, but not near this place, because here you'll pay five time more. And hide bananas somewhere in backpack or elsewhere, that monkeys can't see it. Inside in a first square with a big tree, there is a small pond. Drop a few bananas into the pond and look - it's a awesome theatre, how the will take it :)", "The monkey forest itself is beautiful but walking through it actually felt more like a visit to the zoo. The mo keys are not in cages of course. I still liked it somehow. You can see monkeys of all ages. Watch out for your stuff. Sunglasses, accessories...", "My visit to the monkey forest exceeded my expectations. The cost of entry is minimal (40,000 IDR, about $3.50 USD). You can purchase bananas to feed the monkeys from stalls located just inside each entrance. We ended up buying 4 large bunches over the course of our visit. I had multiple monkeys on my back and shoulders. It was great! Just be ready to take photos very quickly as they move fast once they get their banana.", "a must on arrival - not very large but worthwhile to get in the Ubud-mood. But these guys will take whatever they can. Pay attention!", "Love, love, loved our visit to the Monkey Forest so much that we had to make time to go back again during our very short trip in . During our second visit, we even saw a day-old baby hiding under the exhausted mother. Key things to note for your visit: - use lots of mosquito repellent - don't wear your finest garb - if you have a bag/backpack, make sure EVERYTHING is hidden INSIDE the bag (I made the mistake of forgetting my tiny bottle of hand sanitizer, an unopened bottle of water and missing a napkin at the bottom of a side pouch -- all of which were strategically taken by different monkeys, who then sat near by destroying the items) - do not bring food! (not even in the bags, they will smell it and try to steal it) - there are people selling bananas in the Sanctuary, buy what you plan to IMMEDIATELY use (they keep the bananas in bins and carried big sticks -- we didn't notice these key details until we made the decision to purchase some bananas; immediately three monkeys jumped on our shoulders to grab the bananas. A fun picture moment if you're prepared.) (We visited Dec 2014, despite what it says below)", "Just living in couples month and decide to visit Monkey Forest in Ubud. I was to exciting ride my bike with my BF. DISAPPOINTED Is one word that i could describe. First: difference price of entry ticket between local visitor and foreigner (as my BF is Australian). Second: you have to pay if want to feed monkey. (many bananas seller with very expensive price) and third: Place aren't clean (with money from entrance fee that would be able to hire more staff). Also many cheeky monkey that they could come to you at any time took any belonging from you event from your bag. Don't know if i would return again soon except the place and management be better.", "This is a nice little sanctuary with lots and lots of macaque monkeys around. It's pretty interesting to visit. There are temples inside the sanctuary too. I'm particularly happy that they don't have different entrance fee price for foreign visitors, unlike some other places in Indonesia. 80k is worth it.", "This is one of the most thrilling tourist attractions. Because many wandering and mischievous monkeys who like to carry your luggage if careless, so be wary. The beauty of this place is also very impressive, like a high wall situated in the mountains. A very awake place and still beautiful.", "Nature at its best and right downtown. Watch out for the monkeys. They steal things [sunglasses, cameras, jewelry]] and then sell them back to you for treats. They'll get in your pocket. Smart little guys.", "The main attraction of the park should be the scenery. It's very green and beautiful and absolutely brilliant for pictures. The monkeys are cute but really really scary! They have huge teeth and can be quite rambunctious. They are quite quick to jump all over you and grab at your things. The small monkeys are very cute but the bigger ones are quite intimidating. I was shocked to see some very small children/ babies there as I certainly wouldn't feel confident taking a small child. To be clear I am not a naturally over cautious individual, but these little fellows certainly need to be approached with caution! Like the other reviewer I am not saying don't go, but don't be lulled into a false sense of security when you get there. Also watch your kids ! If you read the reviews there seems to be a trend of kids getting a lot of monkey attention!", "if you go to Ubud its worth having a look. Its 20,000 Rph to enter. i dont recommend you take any food in as the mokeys will jump all over you. They try to sell you bananas as you enter.", "We were very hesitant in visiting as we have endured previous attacks by cranky monkeys but so glad we visited. Entry fee is 40,000rp - plenty of shade so nice time to visit any time of the day. Huge amount of monkeys inside with plenty of excellent opportunities for photos. Plenty of foolish tourists with loose belongings that were grabbed in the blink of an eye. Remove glasses, hats, wallets, etc and store them into a bag before you enter - and don't loosen your grip no matter what. Sadly even saw a monkey eat an entire box of chewing gum. And a few tourists with bites from trying to wrestle back belongings. Just be smart and you won't have any issues. Nice wooden boardwalk to follow and lovely and cool river right down in the valley that you can walk along. If you don't do stupid things you'll really enjoy your visit.", "Having been to the other Monkey forest prior, this Sanctuary was a welcome site. I would waste time going to other one, this has beautiful rain forest setting, with lots of tracks to explore. The monkeys don't seem to be as terrifying as the other Monkey forest. Of course you can purchase bananas to feed the monkeys and there is a lot of signage and maps around to understand the history and explore. Our guide took us to the back entrance which was great, not many hawkers and we parked just down the road. I really enjoyed this park it was well maintained. Wear sneakers as there are a lot of steps if you wish to explore. As we had friends who hadn't been to with us, we decided to head to the other Monkey forest..and yes very disappointing. Monkeys were unsettled and scary, we weren't allowed to look them in the eye and they snatched food from us, climbed up us, while the \\local guide\\\" used a stick to keep them from our distance. This place was run down and it was a quick walk around the temple, seen some bats sleeping that we could of had our photo taken with, we headed back to our car and headed off to Tanah Lot. (Off course back to our local guide shop for the purchase 1st)\"", "Go early in the morning, as monkeys get feeded and are definitely more calm. Avoid buying bananas, as their internal fights can turn against you. Entry fee of 18,000 rupees per person (1.10€)", "It was a nice day. The park is beautyful. The monkeys are sitting and running everywhere around and are just waiting for attraction. Take care of your jewelery and sunglasses. Once gone they will not come back. Nice experience. ", "The shade of the monkey forest provided a welcome respite on a hot afternoon. The lush green surroundings, the bubbling water, the shrines, and the roaming monkeys all create a pleasant and fun environment.", "This is a very well conserved rain forest populated with nearly 700 monkeys of all age. The monkeys are very peaceful in their interaction with humans. They are constantly looking for food, so if you feed them with bananas which you have to buy from the forest shops, they will be really happy and pose for a selfie with you. There is also a temple, several monkey monuments and a cemetery for the dead monkeys. When I visited, there was an art exhibition going on In the middle of the forest. It had a beautiful collection of paintings showing nese village life. The forest itself is fascinatingly beautiful as well with its lush greenery and a river flowing through it.", "Lots of tourists! Great place if you want to get close to monkeys, however be careful! Some are quite aggressive if you try to make contact without bringing food. We got attacked by one.", "Talk about cheeky monkeys!!!! Definitely worth a visit and being brave enough to feed these amazing creatures in such a beautiful environment. Simply magic!!", "We were taken here on part of a day trip. I'm glad we popped in, but also glad we didn't have to drive miles out of our way. It's very cheap to get in and feed the monkeys if you want to. Be wary of them jumping on you. One jumped on someone we were with and tried to take his neck chain. When our friend tried to push the monkey off his shoulders, it bit his hand. Luckily it didn't draw blood, but it left a mark. There are some great photo ops, but for me, once I'd seen one monkey, I'd seen them all. Also part of the park was under re-construction, so we couldn't see it all. Overall, I was pleased to have been, but wouldn't lose any sleep if I didn't go there again.", "We were skeptical, but had a great time visiting these monkeys! We were especially pleased that the facility seems to allow the monkeys good freedom and treated them well -- not the usual animal exploitation or mistreatment that you often encounter traveling. Highly recommend!", "This place is beautiful! It was part of a private tour we booked and I wanted to come to this particular monkey forest for its beautiful temples inside. When you approach the monkeys are already there at the entrance going about their day. READ THE RULES! There's a few strict rules they ask you to follow which are all reasonable (don't touch the babies, don't touch the monkeys, don't make eye contact, keep your belongings secure) Don't wear anything shiny as the monkeys will try take it! The temples and statues inside are beautiful as well as the forest itself. The monkeys are everywhere! But relatively placid though we're told they can get aggressive if you do the wrong thing. Defiantly come and experience it, you won't be sorry!", "amost scary but fascinating.Standing behind some very big German tourists seemed lke a very good idea.Do not hide any bananas in your pockets!", "Interesting place with 3 separate hindu temples built in the 14th century, It is a very shady walk. One can choose to buy bananas and nuts to feed the monkeys. Do not attempt to hide the food. They know you have it and will attempt to grab it from you.", "Monkeys are roaming around, while you are enjoying the walk in this beautiful park with waterfalls. It's a nice stroll, but do obey the rules because this animals are wild and it's their territory - do not try to pet them or to feed them. They enjoy their freedom. You can see the babies also.", "Monkeys are friendly and the little ones will jump on you if you sit down. Don't get too close, let them approach you. Don't wear jewelry or sunglasses because they will take them from you.", "I read some negative reviews and I was scared to go here and worried that a monkey might attack one of us. Our driver assured us that we would be OK, but I was still nervous and we left everything (water bottles, backpacks, my purse, etc.) in the car. My husband and teen boys carried their cell phones to take photos. There was a fair amount of staff around to watch the monkeys and also offer you to buy some food to feed the monkeys and get them to pose for photos. I was nervous about doing that but my kids watched a bit and then decided it was OK. The forest and the lush vegetation was beautiful and worth it to see even without the monkeys. I didn't want to get very close to the monkeys so I tried to keep my distance. Everything was OK for us but I can see where things could go wrong if tourists are tempting the monkeys. Don't carry things for the monkeys to steal and don't look them in the eye as they can see that as a form of aggression.There was some kind of monkey fight between two large male monkeys going on near the parking lot as we were leaving. The fighting monkeys were making loud noises and all the monkeys were coming into that area so that was a little scary.", "Such a lovely place - monkeys roam free, you are in their place of habitat. They are funny little creatures who will jump on you at times, one was quite taken with the flowers on my flip flops & another decided to pull on my shorts before climbing on me. They will def jump on you if you have food or bottles. Lovely place to watch them care for each other & carry their young", "I had been to this Forest Sanctuary 10 years ago and then 20 years ago. I was disappointed to find that it had been turned into a giant tourist attraction. The monkeys look unwell as they are being fed by people and by the guards that wander the property. Im concerned that these monkeys are getting sick as their hair was falling off. Walking around the property was clean and the plants were attractive but I miss the days when you could just walk about and see the monkeys in a natural environment. The greed to make more money was very off putting.", "Read the signs about monkey etiquette and you wont go wrong. Some people just look for trouble and encourage the monkeys to climb all over them and their children and wonder why everything goes pear shaped! Good fun and a beautiful place to visit amongst the trees and streams. The monkeys are cool to watch and although there are lots of people visiting, they become part of the attraction as well.Well worth a visit.", "Arrived and was surprised at how cheap entry was plus free wifi! Then upon entering OMG SO MANY MONKEYS! around 3000 apparently and there was an information board telling you how to identify the rough age etc. I crouched down to take a selfie with a monkey and another one jumped on my back! which I wasn't expecting so I screamed and it jumped off then I moaned at my husband that he didn't take a photo in time lol. Then wandered around taking lots of photos of the monkeys, when we sat down a smallmonkey tried to open my husbands bag. When I sat down with the bag a huge monkey came and sat on my lap trying to open the bag, then after the photo I asked my husband to take the bag so he would get off and the monkey chased after him and slapped my husbands bum! (much to my amusement). We saw a baby monkey breastfeeding, another young monkey getting told off by its mum, among many other funny things. There are staff all around the forest that fire slingshots close to the monkeys but not at them if the monkeys get confrontational and the monkey moves away. We saw one child throw a leaf and the monkey fronted up to the child so they shot the sling shot closeby and the parents and child managed to walk away unharmed. If you don't interfere with the monkeys and just let them be and take photos or sit near them then they were fine. We were there over an hour and only saw 2 confrontations (one of which being when my husband took the bag off me that the monkey wanted). It was a fun experience though and although we wanted the monkeys to come close to us it was a bit scary when they actually did....then when they moved away wanted them to come back again. We would go again though", "like an Rain forest in the center of touristic place, monkey are friendly, temple inside the Forrest", "Definitely worth a visit if you're in Ubud. make sure you don't have any food in your bag though, some of the monkeys can get quite aggressive.", "We arrived on a hot humid day with a lot of other sightseers. After been given our obligatory purple sarongs we set out. Be prepared to trudge a bit but worth the effort - spectacular views - watch out for the monkeys! is all about the wonderful people who make you always feel you are welcome.", "There's no doubt lots and lots of monkeys living here but I saw local people living their lives happily over here too. They came to pray, walking & carrying food offerings over their heads along the street. Both the people and the monkeys look peaceful and they don't seem to bother each other. There are a lot of local stuffs selling in this area as well. I bought a few shirts and key rings. All in all, my trip to this place is a happy journey.", "one of the most amazing places i have visited in , the monkeys were really friendly and not harmful we have carried and feed them, the the forest was incredible as in one of \\lord of the rings\\\" movies or something! we had a great time.\"", "Great experience! Wonderful forest. Been there with the plan to look around for about 2 hours. As I left I didn't even notice that 4 hours had passed. Monkeys everywhere! Giant trees and magnificent stone artwork in form of bridges, temples, sculptures, etc. For a reasonable price of 50K per adult and 40k per kid it's a very cool experience. Please be aware that monkeys are curios creatures. So don't bring anything that can look interesting for them, otherwise you will most probably be leaving the forest without it. Also be advised to treat them with respect. The guidelines at the front desk have to be taken seriously. If you stick to them you will have an unforgettable visit..", "Funny to see so many monkeys, but the poor animals look fat, being fed with bananas they steal from tourists. Some visitors mention being bitten by monkeys (i did not see this myself). These monkeys do not fear humans : dont give food/bananas to children are they might be attacked. Note that you can also see lots of monkeys on the road from denpasar or ubud to lovina.", "It's all about monkeys and trees which is nothing different from what I would see in Malaysia. It was an utter waste of money and time which could have been spent on something more unique to . If you're into temples and its architecture then this may be a place to go to.", "very nice place to visit. if you want a great picture with a monkey on your shoulder hold a banana in your hand way above your head and the monkey will try to grab it :)", "Very interesting buildings and history. Quite scenic views of cliffs and ocean. Be careful of the monkeys which are unpredictable and bite! Well worth a visit.", "We had seen monkeys in other parts of Asia as well but this was unique because there were many females with young monkeys clinging to them They do let the monkeys climb on you if you like that sort of thing but do be careful with sunglasses and other objects that may be in your pocket. We only did half the tour but it was very beautiful and cool due to the tree foliage. Worth the trip and the entrance fee.", "A really enjoyable walk around this Sanctuary with the family. Lots of monkeys, apparently over 600. Kids absolutely loved it and something that will stay with them forever. What is life but great memories? The monkeys are not shy but you don't need to be afraid as long as you just follow some simple rules. Don't touch them, they'll touch you If you offer them food don't take it back or hide it or tease them Don't lock eyes, they deem it as aggressive If you want them to climb on you but are unsure just speak to the many forest wardens and they'll help, all very safe All monkeys extremely well looked after with regular onsite veterinary checks", "I’d been avoiding this place after encounters with scary monkeys elsewhere in Asia. But I fancied a walk & the forest offered plenty of shade away from the hot sun. I was very pleasantly surprised. The forest was lush & green (though it’s just at the end of the rainy season) & the monkeys were well behaved & fascinating to watch. So glad I didn’t give it a miss. I was there early & it was getting packed when I left so I’d avoid a late start if possible.", "A must do while in . Monkeys are very used to people and have no hesitation in jumping on you or grabbing a banana from you if they see you have food. You can buy bananas at the entrance, I recommend keeping them in your bag and discreetly taking them out one at a time, as we saw a lot of nervous visitors lose their whole bunch to an assertive monkey! If you are on the nervous side just don't carry bananas and they won't take too much notice of you. Don't wear sunglasses on your head or carry anything valuable, as a good chance they'll get swiped (by a monkey not a person!) I took my 6 year old son and he loved it and really wanted to go back, despite being given a nip by a monkey (completely his fault as he lunged towards one and the monkey reacted as you would expect). No harm done, just a bit of a bruise. I think lucky for my son it was just a gentle warning! Suffice to say best advise your kids it's ok for the monkeys to climb on/touch them, but they shouldn't try and touch or restrain them. Lots of shopping just up the road from monkey forest also. Toilets on site, which were quite well kept.", "Visited the Monkey Forest as part of a days tour. It was very entertaining and the kids loved it. Great place to see monkeys, get some funny photographs and generally laugh at other tourists being robbed of their bananas!! Well worth dropping in for a visit.", "Visited this monkey sanctuary in July when the weather was nice! It was a great experience with the bold, playful monkeys. You may buy bananas at the entrance (20,000 Rupiah for 1 bunch, 50,000 Rupiah for 3 bunches!) and feed the monkeys with them. If you're lucky, you can reach the middle of the forest to feed the monkeys hanging out there. It's also a nice walk to the temple and down by the stream.", "Bloody monkeys!! We were a bit nervous because of all the stories but our group of 6 enjoyed it!! We didn't buy food, we got a worker bloke to entice the monkeys on us right at the start which was awesome!! Then we wandered through, the further in you get, the meaner the monkeys are! Two of us got bitten and we saw another lady get badly bitten because she accidentally caught a big monkeys eye!! There were some other tourists teasing the babies with bananas, so you can see why the bigger ones are aggressive! Don't avoid the place, just watch out!!", "Well, you can walk around the forest and see the monkeys...pretty cool. It is downtown and has a cheap entrance fee, so you shouldn't miss it. You can buy bananas if you would like to feed the monkeys, but beware: they might try to steal your bananas!", "Entering the forest has been always a suspense for me. We must be vigilant for the monkeys not to bite or attack us. Some tips for the visitors : 1. Try not to approach the monkeys too close. 2. Don't buy or bring bananas from outside, otherwise they will attack the bananas right away since they can smell the food from far 3. Don't look into their eyes! Whenever you got bitten or hurt there's a first aid just at the main entrance. Look for the guards and ask their assistance. After all, it's a beautiful tropical forest and I always enjoy walking through it.", "Before we visited this place I was a little bit anxious because I read several posts about monkey attacks. But if you don't take food with you and don't harass the monkeys you have a great time in the forest. The monkeys are sitting, hanging and running everywhere. We also saw a mother with a justborn. The forest itself is beautiful and green. There are also a few small temples that you walk to (but not enter). I recommend this place highly if you are in the Ubud area.", "Man, if you love nature and wildlife, this is a great place! Monkeys all around, sit down with a bag and be patient, they will come to you (and grab your bag, try to steal your sunglasses and bite your camera...) Just be careful, hide all stuff and behave: they can bite you!", "Look, the Monkey Forest is something you have to do when you're in Ubud. It's expected. It's cheap to buy a ticket so there's no excuse. You can also buy small bananas (one of eleven varieties in ) to feed the monkeys .... and that's where it all falls apart. The monkeys run riot and know that the tourists provide food. They can smell it a mile (or kilometre) away and are very aggressive in removing food from said tourists. If you try and restrict them to the one you want to give them, you're in for a hiding and some aggression. Best advice is to take no food in. They certainly don't appear to be hungry! You can just go into the entrance and out of the nearest exit to tick this visit box off in about 10 minutes. During that period you'll see all stages of the monkeys growth from whiskered old boy down to cheeky youngsters. What more is there? One final thing, try not to smile at the monkeys. Your demonstration of enjoyment (showing teeth) is perceived as an act of aggression by the monkeys and they get quite up-close and personal when this happens. By which, of course, I mean they jump on you and bite. We beat a hasty retreat!", "A must do in Ubud!!! I had a blast! You can buy bananas on site and feed the Monkeys. They climb on to your shoulder, nothing to fear. It's pretty amazing to see how the Monkeys interact with each other. The grounds are beautiful! Highly recommend!!", "This is a s park-like sanctuary where macaque monkeys roam freely. They are also free to leave the sanctuary, and you will see them on the power lines down the street. There is about a $8 USD sanctuary entrance fee. If a monkey sees you have something and wants it, they will come up to you and take it. One monkey stole a bottle of water from me. Do not take anything to the sanctuary you want to keep. They will fight you for it. Despite that, it is one of the best places in Ubud to see. There is a pond at the sanctuary and the monkeys enjoy swimming.", "Excellent and must go place. It added so much to my travel. Temples and architecture is to die for and monkeys are friendly", "I was expecting to be harassed. Not at all. Great time feeding the monkeys and was nicely told how to act with them. Loved it really.", "Nice to visit, many. They build a big parking area behind the park what is very good, no more head dick for parking", "This place occupies a really beautiful scenic spot overlooking the cliffs and is often populated by monkeys but there were none when we were there. It was really magical and we could feel that it was of spiritual importance. Try to get there early before its crowded. You can encounter traffic jams on the way to and from it so bring water with you and if there are monkeys make sure to hide your glass, watch, jewelry and cameras!", "Must go place in !.. The view is amazing, the walkways are nicely done, so relaxing to walk along the paths. Beware of monkeys, dont leave your bags behind. The monkeys are sharp & they try to snatch your sunglasses/hats.", "It is quite over-hyped. You will see free-ranging monkeys with very little fear for humans. There is an entrance fee of IDR 30,000. The main attraction is feeding the monkeys (which are super aggressive- they bit one of my friends) and you have to pay IDR 20,000 to buy the bananas. There is a temple, but it's closed to visitors. They also have a painting gallery, but the paintings are expensive, in the range of IDR 1million I would skip it if I ever go back to Ubud. Your time would be better spent elsewhere.", "it's a good place to walk in nature, however, monkeys quite naughty and can be aggressive too. relax but stay alert, dont carry or wear anything that might attract their attention.", "Its good to see the monkeys and the set up is much improved with food trolleys within the park. Whilst some monkeys are a little assertive the park rangers are very helpful in stopping their unwanted attention. All in all a must see - at least once.", "Its around 2 kms from Central Ubud. There is a free shuttle service from Central Ubud so dont fall prey to private taxis quoting exorbitant prices. Max return price for 2 hrs is around 70-80K IDR. There are monkeys all around & if you have some food they will chase you around. You can ask the security to allow you to feed them. They may also sit on you if you wish so. If you leave them alone, they may not bother unless you have food on you. Nice place for a couple of hours. Entry is 50K IDR.", "I was a bit apprehensive when we came here, as I had read other reviews about the monkeys being aggressive. We didn't have any problems at all. We took the advise of not bringing any food which seemed to be the key. Also the monkeys loved bottled water & the people that had the water had monkeys around them trying to take the bottles. The walk itself was pretty & it was nice & cool under the thick canopy of trees. We had no problems with the monkeys & I would recommend this to any one coming to Ubud.", "We travelled to the monkey forest today and had a most enjoyable experience. Sure the monkeys are a little cheeky but that's the fun of it !! We saw many monkeys and they did make us laugh at their antics, especially the young ones... Definitely a must do when you visit ", "Monkey forest is nice place with peaceful garden. but be aware with your small belongings on your body like watch, earrings, glasses and your camera, sometime the monkeys will take it if you didn't aware. Nice place for walking.", "Worse than a poor zoo. If one has ever seen monkeys then avoid this pitiful sight! Complete waste of money AND time.", "Nice cool forest retreat from the busy main streets in Ubud. But not being a monkey fan myself preferred to cut through the lane on my motorbike. Good place to take kids or tourists that have never seen monkeys", "Knowing what to expect, monkeys in a beautiful forest, it's fun to observe the monkeys.........do not touch them or tease them with food , you could be attacked. .", "Me and my wife went one afternoon and were thoroughly entertained by the antics of the monkeys. It was really cool to get up close to them and see how they live their lives. The temples are also very impressive and worth a look at. We weren’t sure how the monkeys would be with us, but generally they will only come after you if you carry food or water in an open bag with you.", "To make things clear, this has nothing to do with a wildlife protection park ir anything similar. It is just an admittably beautiful piece of forest with some nice Hindu temples, loads of tourists and more loads of monkeys. Ad they are fed by the tourists, the monkeys aren't what you would call shy at home, so take care of your stuff! Anyway it is some fun and you can even find more calm corners inside the park. Good for an easy afternoon in Ubud.", "Reading the previous TA reviews, I was concerned about taking my children here. However, with a bit of common sense, you will enjoy a nice walk through an interesting and cool forest and see lots of cheeky monkeys. The babies are especially cute. Other than the monkeys which are the chief attraction, there are several temples and statues, a walk along the stream and a dragon bridge across a huge banyan tree. The forest is about a 20 minute walk from Ubud Palace along the the shop and restaurant-lined Monkey Forest Rd. My advice for a trouble-free visit: - Don't buy bananas to feed the monkeys - If you must buy bananas, give them up all at once - don't tease the monkeys! - Don't take in plastic bags or loose water bottles - Don't get close to the large males or the babies. If you look the males in the eyes, they take it as sign of aggression, and may charge you. - If a monkey does climb on you or paw you, stay still and calm - don't push it away or yell. Monkeys can carry rabies, which you can contract if bitten or scratched. You must seek immediate medical aid (there is a basic first aid station at the forest) and get the first of a series of rabies injections at a major hospital. You can't tell whether a monkey has rabies by how healthy it looks. We saw a tourist get bitten because she put a banana on her head, then screamed and pushed the monkey away, when it climbed on her.", "We have been to The Monkey Forest a few times and we always enjoy watching their antics. We have seen them swim in the pond in the middle but the day we were there they were actually diving in the pond from the top od the statues that are around it. They were jumping on each other. It was amazing. It must be something they have learnt. Watch out for the male monkeys. They can be a bit aggressive. It's a must if you are going to Ubud.", "The monkey forest was good fin. Try and get there at 9am as by 11am its full of people. Make sure you take the walks away from the main area as its alot more quiet and the monkeys are more relaxed. Don't bring food in your bags as they can smell it will jump on you and go though your bag. This can be fun but I saw 2 monkeys fighting on a screming girls shoulders. The staff are quick to assist if a monkey jumps on you, but they are only human and can't be everywhere, unlike the monkeys.", "We were expecting to find monkeys in their natural environment. The forest was here, but also all of the employees feeding the monkeys all day long to keep them close to the tourists and even making them coming for the pictures. They were not wild anymore.", "Me and my boyfriend both absolutely loved this place. Firstly for how amazing the home for the monkeys is and how well they appear to be looked after and secondly for the abundance of amazing monkeys! They were everywhere, all sizes, friendly and polite and absolutely stunning. Seeing lots of babies hanging on to their mummy’s tummies was so lovely. They all seemed happy, healthy and well fed. So long as you stick to the rules, there is absolutely no risk to you. They simply keep themselves to themselves and happily present themselves for plenty of photies. Fantastic experience and would highly recommend to all. Only IDR100,000 for both me and my boyfriend and we would have happily paid more so we donated some more in a box. It’s wonderful. Do not miss it.", "A great spot for a couple of hours. Really interesting to see all the monkeys and it is a nice place to walk through. Word of warning - one jumped on my back and opened my backpack - luckily all he got was a bottle of nasal spray - must have been very disappointed when he tasted it! So, my advice is check your bag and bring just your camera/phone. You won’t need anything else in there...... a really good sight to see!", "Nice place to visit though nothing much to be done there... Monkeys we a tad too aggressive at times..", "Beautiful setting with monkeys everywhere. You need to pay entry fee of 40,000ird once inside you can buy bananas small bunch= 5 bananas for 20,000ird. There were 11 of us all ages that went to see the monkeys. At the entrance my father was feeding the monkeys and a big older monkey took all the bananas which was fine but when he had no more bananas left the monkey came back and bite my father on the foot near his ankle and blood came out. Make sure you get the rabies shot right away afterward even if the staff tell you the monkeys are heathy and there is no problem. Because of the monkey bite incident I would not go back again but if you don't mind risking monkey bites I would recommend going to see its a lovely place and seeing the monkeys is pretty cool. Also while we were there a monkey stole a lady's earring from her ear it was a stud. The monkey undid it in seconds and was gone so even though they tell you to remove loose items I would recommend removing everything except clothing and shoes. If you have a fear of monkeys or very small children there is a cafe at the entrance where you can relax and wait for the group. ", "You can't visit Ubud and don't pay a visit to the famous Monkey Forest. The ambience is fairy-tale like and the monkeys are friendlier than many people describe. Just be respectful with them and don't bring any food or drinks with you and they may come and sit on your lap and spend some time with you, making for an unforgettable moment!", "Its pretty much what it says it is, a walk in a Forrest full of monkeys. There are some beautifully crafted temples along the way, and for a donation they will let you look at them. Although the moneys are very friendly, just be careful. they will steal your water bottles, take any food you have, and even try to take any handbags you have.", "Very touristy but definitely worth going if in Ubud. The temples and trees that make up the park are spectacular to look at", "The Monkey Forest is worth the visit if you're in or visiting Ubud, but for no more than an hour, so you'll need other things to do if visiting Ubud for the day. As stated, beware of the monkeys if you're holding bananas, which are on sale there. The monkeys know what they are, and won't wait to be offered. Be particularly aware of the large males. Be careful too of mothers with young babies, keep your distance, don't try to get too close. There are a few places up and down stairs to explore, and plenty of good photo opportunities, but beware, some places near the rainforest are alive with mosquitoes at certain times of the day.", "I have not been here for 30 years, and the Forest is now an environmentally friendly sanctuary for the monkeys, as opposed to a tourist attraction. There are rules on feeding monkeys and smoking, all of which are in the monkeys favour. Very green, spacious and regular useful information make for a few good hours of culture!", "This was on our trip to Ubud must see list. The anaals were amazing to see in their natural habitat as you walk around the beautiful serene Forrest in the middle of the city. My husband bought a bunch of bananas so we could interact with the critters but as soon as we set foot in the jungle one of the cheeky little buggers tried to steal the whole bunch. He climbed up my husband like a tree and sat on his shoulder. When he wouldn't give him the whole bunch he took his hat. They are harmless creatures and very cute but they can get snarly with you if you touch their babies. I had one bare his teeth at me because I tried to give a baby a piece of banana. We had a very enjoyable day walking here and it was nice and cool under the trees in the hot afternoon. It took about an hour to walk around the whole park.", "30000 entrance gets you in and there are hundreds of the buggers running around ready to steal your water bottle out your hand or even jump and rummage through your bag! There are staff all round however keeping a eye on things so you always feel safe. Have a look. Nice waterfall and bits to see.", "We love the monkey forest, it is our second time here. The monkeys sometimes get a bad wrap but it you show respect and pay attention to your belongings you will not have a bother. The monkeys are so plentiful and are very amusing to watch playing in their kingdom. The forest is a must visit while visiting Ubud", "Really beautiful park! If you are not intrested in monkeys I still think it's worth checking out just for the \\cool\\\" looking forest!\"", "Wonderful, very hot but interesting , what out for the monkeys. A long walk for a lovely view for some people but well worth it, maybe wear good shoes if needed but it's well worth the visit.", "Beautiful forest full of monkeys! We opted not to purchase food to feed them as we prefer them to eat what is meant for them naturally. One of the monkeys slipped his hand into a woman’s pocket to steal something so take care. Stunning creatures and really enjoyed our time there.", "Had a great time. Go early. We were leaving at 11a.m. and was getting quite crowded. Lots of monkeys, good fun, if you follow the rules you will have a great time and lots of pics.", "Went there with my family of 5. Entrace fees was IDR30k for adult & IDR20k for child. A lot of monkeys everywhere & they are tamed but DO NOT ever try to touch them. Just hold a banana, cucumber or peanuts high up & they will climb on you. Just stay calm, they will sit on your shoulders & finish their food before leaving. Make sure you do not bring any sunglasses, water bottles or anything that might grab their attention or else it will be snatched by them. A must visit if you are in .", "It's good fun however the monkeys will jump on you regardless if you have food or not. The walk around the forest is nice but not overwhelming. I know the money you pay is meant to go towards helping the monkeys I did however feel it was a bit pricey for what you get.", "1. Need ticket payment entry 2. Monkeys rule this forest and ensure dont keep food or drinks in your hand. Keep your hats, sunglasses and bags in the van/car. They fight among themselves and stay away. If you have food or buy food to feed them and if they jump onto your back or head do not push them down. Sit/kneel down and they will get off. Dont get beaten as pushing them means defending themselves. 3. Nice bridge ways and some statues. This place has been improved with new bridges and path along the past 5 years or so.", "We got there around 10:30 am. Didn’t get real busy until 11:30, and then it got crazy busy! You can buy a big bunch of bananas for the monkeys for like rps 50,000. Great experience for all ages.", "We stayed nearby the monkey forest and were woken up to monkeys in our villa which was scary and exciting! You don't even have to go in. Just walking by you will see loads of monkeys. They are well trained so keep your things like sunglasses put away in a bag or you might see them taken. Quite a beautiful setting to see some of the local wildlife.", "Located Not Far from Ubud center, this place gives different ambience from crowd concrete structure to green lush. The concept of this place is good and there are several trekking line with wooden bridge. It is prohibited to feed monkeys with outside food, we can buy monkey food in the area. I suggest you for not bring any kind of food bare handed, monkeys will steal it for sure, put it in your bag and zip it tightly. Since monkeys do activities almost everywhere, beware of monkeys' poo. Even they are not aggressive, they are still a wild animal, so becareful for what you do.", "Great place for children and adults. Follow the rules and you won't come to any harm. Seeing these beautiful creatures and their babies was wonderful.", "A great place to meet our friends 🙊🙉🙈. But be careful with your belonging, do not wear accesories which can attract them.Be careful when taking pictures,put your wallet in your bag iso your pants. It will not bite you, it will only steal your attractive belonging then climb up the tree.😁😁😁", "Many monkeys here and most are rather aggressive, going after bananas which can be bought from booths in the park. Many tourists are very happy to let monkeys climb all over them intentionally. We saw a monkey snatch a backpack from a kid to take the water bottle in it. Mind you, their teeth are so sharp, they bite through the plastic bottle! It is a unique experience, but not for the faint hearted.", "Jati Cottages - GREAT place to stay to be close to good restaurants, shopping, temples and the Monkey Forest etc Lot of fun watching the monkeys at the Sacred Monkey Forest", "Take your kids for a fun experience! The whole forest is in the shade and kept very clean. There are plenty of monkeys around engaged in all sorts of hilarious activities. A great way to spend a could of hours, well worth the entrance fee.", "nice setting in a wild forest and plenty monkeys that are so funny and love to interact with human. Funny experience!", "If you have a spare hour, or hour and a half, the monkey forest might be nice to visit. It costs 80.000, which seemed much in the beginning but it is a very well maintained forest. 900 monkeys, divided over 6 groups, live in this park. Unfortunately it is semi-wild, since they get fed 3 times a day. However, they can go everywhere they want, there are no fences/cages. We were very surprised that the female monkeys have got tattoos and some of the staff members annoyed the monkeys for fun, which was really awful to see. To practice some of your photography skills, this is a great place! Don't forget to leave all your food and drinks at the entrance, the monkeys will know if you don't! We've seen a few stubborn visitors, well; they regretted not listening!", "Visited whilst in Ubud and enjoyed the visit. There are lots of monkeys of all age groups the baby one draw the most attention However some visitors don't expect or respect that their mothers are protective and will attack if they perceive their offspring are at risk. Take and use the information about your safety when you visit. Don't carry or hold a water plastic bottle I witnessed a lady get mugged by a very large aggressive monkey as she wasn't expecting this !", "There is no doubt this place is very entertaining. However, my friend and I found the most amusing thing to watch was people interacting with the monkeys. The stupidest people would try and tempt the monkeys with the bananas but not hand them over. Time after time they would learn the hard way as the monkeys would aggressively growl to get what they meant.. and they would always get what they want. If you're in Ubud, this is an absolutely must visit. Located right in the town centre, it can easily keep you busy for an hour or two.", "Entrance fee is 80,000 per person, with free parking if you keep your ticket. It's a really cool park/forest where monkeys roam free and where you'll have plenty of opportunities for cool Instagram worthy pictures (if that's your thing)", "nice tropical garden populated with monkeys, hiking paths, beautiful spots, temples, definitely worth a visit.", "This forest is more like a big park, it's a pleasant place. We came here in the evening about 5pm. Monkeys are a bit odd and old looking. Nice place for quick visit.", "This place is so beautiful and serene. We only took in a small bag and camera and the monkey's didn't look at us twice. They just went along with their daily antics, resting, playing, cleaning, climbing and just being monkeys. Tourists that brought in larger bags, bought bananas or paid to have them climb on them were harassed but we much preferred just casually walking through the amazing surrounds watching from a distance. It was stunning. We organised this through Sun Tours and our guide Putu was funny, informative and an absolute joy.", "So many monkeys we loved seeing how cheeky they were Be careful of how much stuff you take in they unzip bags off people backs Very funny to watch ", "Caution to fellow travellers. The monkeys bite. Really scary experience. Attacked from behind whilst feeding other monkeys. Be careful.", "The place had a beautiful ticket counter. The place was far more cleaner than I expected considering it was home to 800+ monkeys. According to our guide, all the monkeys are vaccinated so the park is rabbis free. Though there were only monkeys of single kind, there were still variety. We saw mother monkey taking care of baby, teenaged monkey playing with stone, monkeys fighting over territories and monkeys eating different stuff in funny way. Please make sure you don't enter with any plastic (like water bottle) or food. The monkeys are peaceful but curious! All monkeys are roaming around freely (except Nelson who is a blind monkey and kept in a cage for his own safety).", "Came to this place and met some friendly monkeys. Tried to feed them with peanuts and bananas..Another great experience in Ubud.", "It is 50,000 entry to enter and walk around the grounds which while nice in most places the main draw here is quite obviously the monkeys, of which there an abundance roaming around and you will certainly get up close with them as they are not shy in the slightest. A few things to note on that point would be that yes, they do jump and climb on people, they will take mobile phones, glasses and hats and they will try to open bags. Bringing food or drinks with you would be a particularly bad idea. The monkeys can get aggressive however on the most part are more interested in each other than us. It’s an experience and for most of us a rare one, however would certainly suggest to be cautious with personal belongings and only go if you are comfortable with close animal encounters.", "Had a lovely experience here. So green and mossy - huge trees, rushing water, wonderful statues,and heaps of monkeys. Take your camera, lots of photo opportunities.. We had no problems with the monkeys, those that appeared to have problems were those that paid no attention to signs and either looked them straight in the eye (a sign of aggression) or tried interacting with the babies. The monkeys do wander everywhere and try to interact with you at times (to get food I guess), but if you observe, and don’t hassle them, they won’t hassle you. So much fun.", "This small forest is very interesting and beaultifull. It is cooler than the other places so is good to have a break if you feeling too hot. Take care of your things (sunglasses, hats, cameras) cause the monkeys are very good on steal things they like. There is a beautifull temple inside the forest that you can walk in if you wear a sarong (they lend you if you dont have one).", "Definitely something to see when your in Ubud. You pay 30,000 ($3 AUD) to get in and walk around and watch the cheeky monkeys climb all over tourists wanting bananas. I wouldn't say it's in anyway breathtaking but it's a good laugh to watch the monkeys chase one another around and enjoyable knowing they are not in cages.", "I was actually really dreading visiting the Monkey Forest prior to our visit. My husband was the one more keen to go. I'm not a big monkey \\fan\\\" in general; let's just say they aren't my favourite animal. But I went to accompany my husband, and we both ended up loving it :D Admission is about $4 AUD per person (for adults, not sure if price is reduced for children or seniors). Something I'd like to explain that I didn't realize- sure, it's located in a forest, but it's honestly more like a themepark, as there's paths that wind through, people selling bananas and a heap of tourists everywhere. We were there on a Sunday, but it felt like being in Disneyland (or Monkeyland, if you will), rather than out in the jungle somewhere. I actually found this to be a good thing, though, because I was scared about the idea of just entering a forest alone with monkeys running wild, lol. There's so many monkeys everywhere. They are pretty passive, and will only come near you if you sit down near them or if you have food. We saw a few jump on people that had bananas, but there's always one of the staff nearby (usually people selling bananas- between $2-$5 AUD for a bunch), who will tell you how to handle yourself, and if worse comes to worse, will hit the monkey with a stick to get them off of you, lol. We had monkeys come up to us while there, and it was fine :) We really enjoyed this experience and would highly recommend it to anyone visiting Ubud.\"", "At first glance, monkeys are everywhere...in the trees, on the ground, on top of walls...even outside on the street being shooed away by shop keepers with brooms. As you enter the Forest, a banana vendor will sell you bananas for the monkeys...what they don't tell you is that you should hide the bunch of bananas away from the monkeys' view (as they are very crafty with nimble fingers and can open your bags in a heartbeat if you let them)...keep one banana out, and hold it high above your head...in minutes (ok, seconds, one or two monkeys will quickly climb on your body and grab the banana. It feels strange the first time around and does get a little easier the next few times...oh, and don't bare your teeth, word on the street is that monkeys will see that as a threat and may get violent with you. But overall, a cool experience! The temple inside is beautiful as is walking around the park! Dress comfortably as it got really hot inside and stay hydrated! But a fun time, nonetheless!", "If you love animals, this is a must visit! The monkeys are not aggressive unless you provoke, trick or bother them. The forest itself is SO beautiful. The staff that work there are very friendly and happy to answer questions! You can buy a bunch of bananas for 50 000 to give to the monkeys. Hide the bananas right when you buy them otherwise if the monkeys see it they will come and take it from you. Don't hold the bananas back, that's when they will get upset. You can get close to them, they will jump on you just stay calm and enjoy the experience, take some selfies!! Don't feed the monkeys outside food!! It was sad to see so many tourists give them all sorts of food... I absolutely loved this place and went twice during my short stay in Ubud. I had the pleasure of meeting Nyoman Chebur! Really friendly guy, told me all about the forest and took some awesome pictures of me and the monkeys! Can't wait to visit again! Barbara", "Worth a visit of you don't mind the heat and monkeys who pester and try to steal everything you are carrying. It's good value at 40,000 (£2) rupiah for adults and 30,000 for children.", "While it was fun to walk and see the monkeys, I always felt that you had to carefully watch your belongings to make sure you walk out with what you walked in with. However, said that, the grounds were incredible and was fascinating to see the stone work and see the history.", "A place to experience something unique. The place is sacred with a huge trees surrounding you and monkeys of courses :-) Make sure you walk around the explore the strange statues...", "I was expecting a tourist trap but pleasantly surprised to find it wasn't that bad. Very nice forest with temples reminding you of King Louis hideout from Disney's Jungle book... Even the teenagers loved it, feeding bananas to the monkeys and half afraid when they climbed on them.", "This place was so much fun with all the monkeys! We had such a blast and it was only $3 US per person to get in. Aside from all the monkeys, the forest is older and contains many astonishing big sized trees. In the far back of the sanctuary, make sure you walk on the wooden walkway over the river, such nice scenery! If I travel to again, especially Ubod, ill probably visit the monkey forest again! p.s buy bananas!", "The forest is lovely and lush. The monkeys are friendly and a bit cheeky. I had one put his hand in my pocket looking for anything he could take. You can puchase bananas to feed the monkeys for $4 AUD once your inside and entry is $4 AUD per person. ", "An interesting place and well worth a visit. Don't need much more than an hour or so to walk round the whole area. A must see in Ubud!", "I lots of people enjoy going here, and taking their kids. Mostly it is fine. But remember sometimes monkeys do bite, and there is rabies in . If you want to go, please don't let your kids wave food around. It could spoil your holiday,", "A must do when in Ubud - very cheap to get in and nice to wander around the forest and see the monkeys. Staff are present to encourage you to pay for a bit of food to have one of the monkeys sit on your for a photo - good if you want a photo but are wary of the monkeys. Otherwise you're likely to have one sit on you without having to pay, but bear in mind they like to bite, go through your bags etc so just be careful!", "Great experience to see the monkeys. There were so many and they were all friendly. Only saw one steal a water bottle from a backpack ;), but most left the visitors alone. Worth the 60K IDR admission price. Check it out for sure.", "The monkey forest is a pay-to-enter section of jungle and temple complex at the bottom of the road of the same name in Ubud. The grounds are big, with various statues of Hindu gods dotted around. Paths lead up and down hills, through jungle areas and over ravines and cliffs. The monkeys are everywhere and brave. It is essential to remove anything of worth if it isn’t actually a part of your body. We saw monkeys with sunglasses, water bottles, various straps and snacks still in wrappers. One monkey boldly ran up my wife and tore her keycard off her neck before bounding away. Another tried to remove her wedding ring. It’s worth noting that these simians are wild, strong, often excitable and possess large teeth. Respect the monkey!!! We enjoyed our few hours walking around and got some lovely photos of the complex and the monkeys. One time was enough for us though.", "Enjoyed our day at the monkey forest .so great to be close to these wild animals. Staff were freindly", "Visited with 12 year old, lots of younger children there too. Monkeys were not aggressive but avoid hats, sunnies, bags they might try to find food. I had a handbag and had no problems. The forest is quite large so give yourself time to wander around and enjoy the forest. The forest is very photogenic.", "It's hard to describe. Ancient Banyon trees, moss encrusted shrines, all built up on multi-layers around a sacred spring. The monkeys, who get three square meals a day, typically don't challenge the human visitors to snatch items, but if one of them does, just give them what they want. (I saw someone's cheap bright yellow rain poncho in a bag snatched -- that's an easy one to give away.) This is a \\don't miss it\\\" visit if you're in , although it can be a bit intimidating to be an outnumbered human.\"", "Monkeys were relaxed and did not seem violent. Kept out bags etc away in the car and walked along peacefully through the monkey trail. Sad to see a tourist hit the monkey for stealing his cream. What was the cream in show for?? All in all a good day with a great tour guide Wayan.", "I have to be honest--I really didn't think I would love the monkey forest as much as I did.  We just sort of did it to check it off the box and say we went.  But being there turned us into little kids.  Seeing the monkeys all around you was so cool, and being able to interact with them in such a beautiful place created a memorable experience.   
 I had a bit of an issue with the monkeys though--so I suppose I should give some advice.  The problem is that I had already been given this advice from a friend, and stupidly chose to ignore it.  The one and only thing that we were told about the Monkey Forsest was to not feed them bananas.  What do you think I did? Well, I thought it would be a good idea to feed them bananas.  I saw women selling bananas, so I immediately purchased a bundle and set off to feed the monkeys.  So with my phone in one hand so I could take video and my bananas in the other, I turned away from the banana car to see a GIANT monkey charging toward me and attempting to climb up my skirt.  What did I do? I did what everyone tells you not to do and freaked out.  As my husband was screaming, \\Drop the 
bananas! Drop the bananas!\\\" I think I had a bit of a stroke as a result of the adrenaline and threw what was in my hand--only to find that I had thrown my iPhone to the ground with one hand and was still wielding the bananas in the other.  Genius.  My phone landed on the concrete and shattered the screen.  So now with a cracked phone and a monkey crawling up my skirt, I finally did what my brain was supposed to tell my hands to do, and threw the entire bundle of bananas at the giant monkey and walked off in defeat.   
 So what did I learn from the Monkey Forest?  Here are some tips: * Don't buy the bananas unless you are (a) not scared easily by the thought of primates showing their teeth attacking you or (b) are not holding any valuables in your hand. I learned the hard way kids, so please heed my advice.  
 * If you really want to interact with the monkeys (perhaps to take advantage of a great photo opportunity) there are plenty of people who can help you with that.  For a very small fee (I think less than $5), one of the people at the park will put a monkey on you by feeding them peanuts and then can even take your picture. This is clearly the better way to do it because they interact with them on a daily basis
 * Don't freak out (like I did).  Monkeys smell fear. Seriously.  If you are freaking out, they will freak out too, so try to remain calm.
 * Don't wear a flowy skirt or sarong.  I thought I was doing a good thing by wearing an ankle-length skirt (which is temple-appropriate) but quickly learned from the locals that the monkeys are not only attracted to the flowy-ness of the fabric, but also the bright pattern of my skirt, which is why the monkey I dealt with over the banana ordeal tried to climb my skirt.  They apparently like the movement and the bright prints so the next logical thing for them to do is to grab on.  No thanks.
 * Don't make eye contact with them. This often engages the monkeys in a way that you don't want.  Just avoid eye contact.
 * Don't try to touch them unless you have someone there who says it's okay.  Some of the monkeys are nicer than others.
 * Obviously don't ever touch one of the babies. You don't want an angry mama coming after you. They are very protective.
\"", "We are very cautious of monkeys and knew that they can be unpredictable however we are very sensible people. We didn’t purposely go near the monkeys and wind them up or bring any food and if any approached us we would slowly move away. However as we were sitting on a bench two monkeys fell from a nearby tree and one ran and jumped on me biting me on my side causing me to bleed. I immediately went to the on-site medical clinic and got wiped down etc and told not to worry as they were safe and no monkeys have been recorded to have rabies etc. Supposedly it happens all the time. I went to the hospital anyway as rabies pretty much means death if you don’t get it checked out and in total it cost me over £300. Luckily before we flew out we got vaccinations for rabies otherwise it would have cost around £4500 if they can get the vaccinations, we had insurance but I probably would have had to go home to the uk to get treatment. Maybe we were unlucky? But I doubt it. I just think why risk it all for a photo of a monkey. Wish I wasn’t so stupid but I’ve learned a massive lesson. ALSO** it only cost me 300 pound because I refused to pay for tablets at the hospital and got them at a pharmacy next door for 5x less than the hospital were charging. ***", "Walking the Ubud Sacred Monkey Forest was a fantastic experience. It is good to read and follow the instructions, because then you are not surprised when monkeys jump on you and try to steal your hair ties or sun glasses. Beautiful temples and stunning nature.", "Get up close to the monkeys! They are literally all over the place. Just beware: they will jump on you sometimes if you are crouched down to take a photo or if you pass a branch too closely. They will go after anything plastic that can easily be bitten (they think it's food or enjoy it like teething babies). They will try to open your purse or dive in to see what you have if you are digging in. They will try to bite through said purse if they think it's worthwhile (my gortex one now has a small tooth hole). And if they succeed in grabbing something from you, they may get aggressive if you don't let it go... Let it go and walk away. Surrender. At least with the adults. But, if you keep your bag shut, don't make plastic sounds and hold on to your sunglasses, you should be ok. You might just have a few monkeys on your back, which makes a great photo opp but also creates the need for a shower. Try not to let them touch your mouth, as they likely just touched their butt and possibly poop.", "A great way to escape the heat, as the beautiful trees provide much shade. Monkeys EVERYWHERE. Plenty of great photo ops. Beautifully landscaped as well. Full of traditional statues.. Lots to see! As everyone else says. aggressive monkeys. I got bit twice, and did NOT bring any food in. Did not break skin or cause swelling. Just little bites.. You can buy bananas/fruit if you must, but you will not get more than two steps anywhere before you are surrounded and fruit is gone. We got fruit for free from park staff by asking nicely.", "My partner and I visited the Monkey forest and was overwhelmed by the feeling of calm and natural beauty. The Monkeys were brilliant and it was great to see them in their natural habitat.", "Just loved watching these fascinating creatures in their natural habitat. The grounds are beautifully kept and the coffee shop does great coffee.", "Great place, loved the baby monkeys. Beautiful forrest down at the temple. Awesome Banyan trees and little river very cool spot. Word of warning take all jewellery off before going into the monkey forrest. Monkeys are very cheeky and are inclined to steal earings 😃 Which happened to me when one decided to sit in my shoulder and help himself. Got it back but he had turned a gold ball into a toothpick by that stage lol Keepers of the forrest are lovely people and know these monkey's very well. ", "Been here a few times, Nothing cuter than a baby monkey. Some of them are a little fiesty tho, but had no probs. heaps of selfies with them climbing all over us. When they say dont take food in with you, listen. Or they will get you! haha Good place to stop if you're doing a day trip in Ubud. For $1or 2 good value for an hour or so wandering thru the forest.", "Nice temples with lots of monkeys. Pls make sure you do not bring or offer food to the monkeys as they may get aggressive. You may spend 2 to 3 hours here as its quite huge.", "The monkey forrest costs about 20,000 rp or aud $2ea to walk through. The forest attempts to keep the monkeys in their natural habitat, despite a huge human presence. Take a camera along - you're bound to run into a mother with her babies clinging. The monkeys are very intelligent. If they think you have food, they will heckle you until you have none left. Some can get very aggressive if you have food, coming back multipe times for more. A few guides allowwd the monkies to climb on tourists for pictures. Be aware that some monkeys do bite and scratch. Given the high rate of dogs with rabies in the area I wasn't willing to do this (I'm unsure if monkeys can carry rabies, but wasn't willing to risk my health for a happy snap) Otherwise it's a nice walk around & shade from the sun in the afternoon!", "Fun with the monkeys , they are not aggressive. My daughter have so much fun giving them bananas, you will enjoy it, just be careful with your glasses and hat", "The monkeys are very cheeky but awesome, staff are very helpful and they are quick for a chat or to give some knowledge.", "My husband and I went here and wow! We grew up in a rural area in Minnesota and we sure don’t have any monkeys unless we are at the zoo. This place was fantastic! We walked in and they were feeding them so there were oodles of them right away. It was neat to see them in little groups throughout the walk. There are maps around as well so it’s helpful to see where you can go. There is a cool waterfall tucked into the back too. Super neat! ", "We really didn't expect to find such great forest in a place so developped in tourism like the center of Ubud. We found really amazing that they still have a place where monkeys can be around without problems and still feel that the tourism haven't steal all the nature for them. Is really great. A really nice walking experience and touch with nature.", "I visited the Monkey Forest as part of one of the day trips I took with Rio Tours. The forest is set in beautiful surroundings which can only be described as a tropical paradise. The 50,000 IDR entrance fee is well worth it (less than £3!) There is lots of lovely photo opportunities with the monkeys wandering around you, in their natural habitat. They are completely unfazed by people (as long as you don't antagonise them!) There are some 'rules' at the entrance which you should have a quick read of before you go in. I paid 10,000 IDR (less than 60p) to feed bananas to the monkeys which was great fun! This also provided a great photo opportunity, as the monkeys jumped on you to feed! This was the only time that I saw a monkey jump on a person. I would definitely recommend a visit to the Monkey Forest, to make the most of your holiday to . I went on an ATV tour in the morning before visiting here. Take a look at my other reviews on , to inspire your trip!", "The location itself is really nice, with jungle like feeling. However, the monkeys (who are absolutely everywhere) are quite aggressive and will find any plastic bags, water bottles or any food you might have. Even though the staff warns you not to carry any of these items with you, the monkeys are not afraid of people at all and will try opening visitor's bags. If they take anything you are not going to get it back anymore, so be very careful with your belongings (also including jewellery, sunglasses etc.)! In my mind the monkeys were way too accustomed to people, I'd prefer seeing them in a more natural habitat.", "While staying in Sanur we saw some adverts for the Monkey forest so thought we would give it a go. We asked a local guy to give us a ride there - rather than waiting to go with a large tour group. Much preferred this way as the time was completely up to us. The monkeys are so used to tourists that they will grab anything, sunglasses, wallets, food etc. Our driver warned us before we went in and so we were prepared thankfully. There are loads, I mean LOADS, of monkeys. They will climb up you to collect bananas and almost pose for photos. If you are in their way they will jump on you and scramble all over you. I found it a little scary if Im honest - but when you are used to it, it gets more bearable. Like with any tourist destination there were foolish tourists trying to take food from the monkeys - which they obviously did not take to very kindly. I didn't see any monkey attacking anyone but I wouldn't have been surprised if they did after that! Well worth a visit - but remember to put everything inside your bag - or else you may see a monkey wearing your sunglasses.", "Lovely monkeys in a natural setting. Just one warning, don't feed them, I saw a young lady buy a couple of bananas to feed them and was scratched by the monkeys climbing her body to get the food.", "This place is a tourist trap. I thought it would be an actual forest but its literally just built for tourists. You have to follow a path the whole time and there are crazy monkeys everywhere and screaming, crying tourists running away from them. If you're into nature this probably isn't the place for you. But good for families or people who haven't seen monkeys before.", "We loved this experience. The monkeys are hilarious. Spend the money to buy bananas to feed them but make sure you only pull out one at a time and that they don't see you have more anywhere (ie your bag or backpack). Very cool surrounding among the trees.", "Please be careful with mongkeys, don't close or kidding with them, cause sometime the bite. one of my friend bited by mongkey and have to get vakssin for the rabies", "Visiting Sacred Monkey Forest is hands down the best activity in Ubud! I went there three times because I liked it so much and every time had amazing interactions with the animals. Sit down next to them and they might climb onto you and explore. Be careful with your stuff tough, it might get stolen by the monkeys. Highly recommended!", "We were a bit apprehensive after reading some terrible reviews about monkey attacks. So we packed all our things in to a backpack and entered cautiously! Guess what? The monkeys completely ignored us and went about in their business right around us. We had the most enjoyable time visiting the Monkey Forest. That said however, we saw what happens to others who were not so cautious. If you plan to feed the monkeys be prepared to have them crawling all over you, picking things off your pockets and at times scratch or bite you (we are told that they may carry rabies virus). Also if you carry food stuff in your bags, they know and will try to grab them from you. If you think you can cuddle them or take photos with one on your shoulder, be prepared to be scratched or bitten. We carried our cameras and Mobile phones in the full view and they showed no interest. Of course we kept these from a reasonable distance from the Monkeys. Those who try to push their cameras etc at the monkeys faces were not so fortunate. Be aware that this is sacred place to locals and there is a temple inside. Please show respect. There is an entry charge. Take water with you. Monkey forest is about 20min walk from the Ubud Palace.", "I love monkeys so this place was great, however, watch out! Monkeys seem to love water bottles, and by carrying one around, I managed to get into a few wrestles with the monkeys, thankfully I won every time. Shows who's superior hey", "You definitely have to see this place wig you like animals. For Adult it is 395.000 IDR so thats about 24€. Very nice experience. I love the Parrots and the turtles most. Definitely come back again :) Luch was great", "This is a nice way of cooling down with the fierce sun by taking a walk through this forest. Be careful though that if you have any sweets, chewing gum or fruit in your bags that monkeys may try to snatch your bag. Hang on to your hats too .... An alternative thing to do is to sit outside of the entrance to the Monkey Forest as there are usually quite a few up to mischievous business to amuse you. If you are renting a motorbike there is a special area for motor bikes under cover. DON'T park the bike just near the Monkey Forest as we've witnessed the monkeys jumping out of the trees onto the motor bikes and tearing the seats apart and damaging other parts of the bikes. Most parts of are not suitable for people with prams, wheelchairs, etc. as their footpaths are atrocious - tiles missing or complete covering over drains and broken pieces so you literally have to have your eyes down all the time.", "I've been to ubud many times and have always been hesitant to go to monkey Forrest. I had imagined aggressive and large monkeys, like I had seen at uluwatu. Finally bit the bullet and went. It is a beautiful place and the monkeys are not aggressive at all. Ubud town have done a great job keeping the area accessible and clean, and looking after the natural habitat. I went back again the next day to explore more by myself and just sit and watched the monkeys playing, etc. Lovely green space and forrest.", "A great place, but be careful of the monkeys as they can bite! One bit my daughter as it thought she had food hidden in her hand. Just follow the instructions from the rangers and it should be ok.", "Monkey Forest in Ubud is an enjoyable experience with many many monkey. One point I would like to mention is that there were so many baby monkeys I was referring to it as monkey daycare. Really there were so many monkeys and so many young ones with their mothers. There are temples in the forest, but they are not fully accessible; only for prayers and locals. But you can take photos of them from outside the gates. There are many feeding stations to keep the monkeys happy and even vendors who sell bananas so that you can get the monkeys to climb up your body to grab the bananas for a little photo op! There are a fair amount of beautiful old trees and some amazing root systems that spread deep down into the tiny river gorge. Lots of statues throughout and monkeys everywhere. There are also hotels next to the monkey forest and wandering monkeys will show up on your balcony for both good and bad. They can be aggressive if you have something they want. I did not see any aggressiveness in the monkey forest other than what they had with each other. They certainly do have strict rules amongst themselves and a hierarchy to who is in charge. It only costs $3 U.S. dollars to visit so is very worth it. Enjoy!", "The monkey forest is definitely something you must visit whilst in Ubud, we were satisfied after 45mins but others spent hours there. Entry is New Zealand equivalent $3.00 and you can buy bananas to feed the monkeys if you wish. Be warned they can become aggressive if you panic so try remain calm if one does approach you! A few tried to bite me after I wouldn't let them into my bag- make sure you have your bag where you can see it the monkeys are extremely cunning and will try unzip your bags and steal from you. Don't wear any hats or sunglasses as they will grab them and run off with them! Make sure you have a firm hold on your camera/phone or they'll try wrestle you for those too. Ladies be aware if you are wearing jewellery- my advice would be don't wear any- necklaces earrings etc, I witnessed a monkey take a tourists dangly earring from her ear! They are fun and quite cute but cheeky and naughty! There are guards around to keep an eye on things. Just don't tease the monkeys and you'll be fine! If you don't have anything exciting on you they'll lose interest. If you want one to approach you you can get an attendee to help you however they will ask you for a cash donation, it's easier just to crouch down or sit down on a step near a few and they will come over to you themselves. As for bites- we were told if it doesn't break the skin it's fine, it will just go slightly black so don't be alarmed by this (it happened to my cousin and she was fine) if it does break the skin then seek medical advice straight away. Fleas are at your own risk! Recommend wearing insect repellent as there were quite a few mozzies round.", "We loved our visit to the Monkey Forest, great photos of the baby monkeys. If you do not want the Monkeys to climb on you you or try to get food from your bags do not take food in or buy the bananas for sale. It is fun to feed the Monkeys with them sitting on your shoulder or lap but you need to stay calm and not run or scream as some do, they will not hurt you.", "Take care of your bags.It's peaceful to walk in the jungle.Monkeys are everywhere.Indians may not get much excited.", "Stunning forest, lots of very friendly and cheeky monkeys, waterfall and temple. Lovely. Entrance very cheap. Worth buying some bananas as you go in to encourage the monkeys!", "Don't go in the afternoon like we did, the monkeys have had their fill of bananas and get angry with you when you try to offer more. The bananas are really pricey (around $5 AUS for a small bunch). Some of the monkeys can be a bit nasty but the babies are adorable.", "Nice to see the monkeys in a natural environment, the trees are massive, the monkeys are very cheeky. Would recommend this forest over the other monkey forest near Tanah Lot. Make sure you do some shopping in Ubud whilst you are there.", "Amazing scenery. Oh and there are monkeys. One had a nibble on my skirt but otherwise they were very well behaved although we didn't carry any food on us or buy the bananas. We loved it - even if the monkeys hasn't been there it would have been a nice walk. We also saw a giant lizard.", "Well OK I'm being extreme but the best thing about the Monkey Forest is the Forest! A lush green oasis of moist mossy calm. Forget the monkeys, greedy and dangerous (have you seen their canines?). Have only been once and that's enough as I am not intending on having anything taken by these little buggers. You have to do it once in your life!", "As part of a visit to the Ubud area, our family visited the Monkey Forest. The walk through the forest area was really cool and the family enjoyed the visit looking at the multitude of monkeys. Grab some bananas (4 for AU$2) and feed the local monkeys. They will most likely jump up on your shoulder and eat their banana with you standing 'REALLY' still. A fun place to visit.", "This is definitely one of the highlights of . It's incredible beautiful and it's so exiting if a few monkey stand up and play with you. You can take amazing pictures of the monkey but you need to be careful with the babies. If the mom realises about it she will bit you. I hope you can enjoy it as much as I did! :)", "Went here a few days ago not expecting much but was pleasantly surprised. As expected loads of monkeys who all looked well fed and happy. Lots of staff around to help out if needed. You are told not to bring any food or water in because the monkeys will try to get hold of it. As always someone will not do that and then start complaining when the monkeys jump on them and take it! Forest has a couple of temples which although you can’t go in are worth looking at. There is a small cemetery at the top of the forest with a notice board about the Ubud cremation ceremonies which I found interesting. It’s not a large place but well worth a visit.", "Nice place for the monkeys, but I saw one that was hurt from one of it's arms and nobody helping it. There are people inside the park asking money, so they can give some food to the monkeys and you can get your photo with the monkey in your shoulder (why I write this? Read the next). Because of those stupid people who feed the monkeys to get a photo with the monkey over their shoulders, my boyfriend and I got attacked by 2 monkeys and almost bitten. Why? Because a group of people were feeding the monkeys (that's prohibited) to get their photo and then other monkey arrived and didn't get food, so it got over a woman and in some moment, the group of people who were feeding the monkeys scared the monkeys, so the monkeys turned aggressive and a woman from other group was bitten on her leg. We were walking in the opposite direction of the 2 groups and after the first group fed and bother the monkeys and that the woman from the second group was bitten, we tried to walk next to the monkeys and the 2 monkeys attacked us (first to my boyfriend, then to me, and then my boyfriend defended me and they attacked him. We never bothered the monkeys, just in some moment I had to throw a corn to the monkey to defend my boyfriend), fortunately we didn't get bitten. Nobody from security personnel were there to defend us or scare the monkeys, even when we were really noisy (shouting). There are a lot of stupid people feeding the monkeys just to get a photo and that predisposes others to be attacked. The people from the Monkey Forest said SORRY, but that's not enough for me. I was in a high risk to get wounds just because they are not doing a good job and controlling the security of the place (in general). I can't blame the monkeys because they are animals and even when they are very smart, they will follow their instincts and if they feel attacked they'll defend themselves.", "Be careful with your bananas...they know what is in the bag! Monkeys are friendly...maybe a bit too friendly. There are plenty of staff available to make sure you and the monkeys stay safe. All monkeys seem clean and healthy, very glad we went, would recommend to travellers of all ages, although children need to be supervised.", "Best monkeys I have ever seen they are so friendly and are very exciting to watch in there natural habitat", "nothing special but worthwhile to see, i felt poorly for the monkeys treated as show biz but that’s the folk", "We visited the sanctuary on our day trip to Ubud. It was very enjoyable. The monkeys generally have no fear of humans, so you will see them up close and personal. They aren’t aggressive, so you have nothing to fear from them as long as you don’t get aggressive with them. We still aren’t clear about the policy on feeding them. Nothing really is stated at the entry, at least as far as we could tell. It would be nice to be able to feed them, but I can understand the desire to avoid some miscreants feeding them poisoned food. Perhaps the solution is to allow feeding, but only with food purchased at the site. If you are staying in Ubud or making a day trip there, don’t miss it.", "We bought bananas and the monkeys were quick to grab. It was definitely an enjoyable experience for the children!", "If you're in Ubud you have to go to the Monkey Forest. Entry is super cheap and you won't regret it!", "Lots of monkeys, and a big area to stroll around in. Be a bit wary of the monkeys, even though most are friendly :)", "Thousands of Clean, friendly and non aggressive monkeys made for an excellent day outing with the cute furry animals. Got to feed them and have the naughty buggers climb all over us (very comical). Would say its something you definitely can't miss out on if in ubud, they are fantastic models for pictures too!!", "Realy nice experience in the jungle in the midle of the city Ubud. The monkeys are nice and used to the poeople and the park is nice to see.", "Despite of all warning opinions here I had superb fun! Of course you should apply common sense and be prepared to be robbed by those clever little thieves who can open your back pack with their left hand while the right one is holding a banana you give to them. Nevertheless it’s a beautiful forest and you’re bound for fun so enjoy it!", "I totally agree with all the positive reviews people have said. It’s an amazing experience for everyone. The only thing I’d add is that little kids can be quite frightened. We had a guide with us and he was invaluable- telling us not to make long eye contact with the monkeys and not to take any drink bottles or bags with food or medicine (the monkeys can smell them) into the park. As soon as we walked in a woman in front of us screamed as a monkey jumped on her, ripped her water bottle out of her bag, unscrewed the lid and drank. Fascinating to watch but my 8 year old was spooked. Time and time again throughout the park we heard screams as it happened over and over. Our guide also told us if they take something from you don’t try get it back. The monkeys will attack you and you won’t win. Ask one of the many rangers and they’ll help. So, if you go there with your young kids, leave your water bottle and food in the car. Then you can enjoy the park and these fascinating animals without getting jumped on.", "Really enjoyed Monkey Forest, the monkeys are very cheeky, I just loved watching the monkeys swimming, and just monkeying around, I could have stayed all day. The baby monkeys are so cute, and some mothers have two. A must in Ubud.", "No monkey business for sure. Make sure you don’t wear anything glittery or bling-bling, unless you want to get some unexpected surprises. Love the fact that you can walk and observe monkeys in a close proximity. Don’t get too comfortable to get too close though, unless you are close to the trainers/guards. You can even have them climb all over you and take nice pictures. Just ask the guard. I think you pay a little tip money Rp 20,000 or so, I was not sure since my friend paid it and I just took the pictures. If you have little kids with you, it’s better to not allow them walk on their own. Beautiful place for sure and great to see so many monkeys around you. Wonderful creations for sure, showing the light-heartedness of the Mighty Creator.", "Great fun, only a couple of $s entry and worth a walk round the beautful gardens to see the monkeys and baby monkeys and feed them :)", " humidity was uncomfortable and the Monkey creatures were scary . Be careful when you buy bananas as the monkies may jump up and urinate on you and bite you , also don't look them In the eye . ", "Went here as part of an organised trip, which meant we got a local guide with a stick! Keeps the monkey attention to an acceptable level (unless you want to pick up some peanuts) but you certainly get to see plenty of monkeys. We also saw the tame bat (seems content enough) and snake. An interesting experience.", "A MUST do when in . These animals in their natural setting are amazing. They are like cheeky little kids, they will happily come up too you if they think they can get some loot...sunnglasses are a favorite! Best advice I can give is keep your bags closed :)", "Interesting park where thousands of monkeys live among mossy temples and stone carvings. You can buy a bunch of bananas to feed to them, one-by-one, but as our guide warned us, \\Don't bring anything you don't want to belong to the monkeys. Anything you bring in, it's the monkeys' now.\\\" It is packed with tourists and feels quite commercial. Worth a visit for the uniqueness, only-in- factor but not really a long one. Feed monkeys, take photos, and book it to the spa :)\"", "Great place to visit take note of the signs informing you of the do's and don't's. Monkeys are cheeky, setting is beautiful , I recommend the south end entrance as its not as busy", "It may be a matter of taste with this one...I loved it but my partner would never go back. The monkeys are pretty crazy when you have bananas, but they manage to relieve you of them pretty quickly! I probably wouldn't buy bananas next time as they pretty much mug you & I got the odd bite (nothing serious). A couple climbed on my head which was pretty crazy but I was so excited to be close to these monkeys that I didn't mind losing a little bit of hair. My partner was getting pretty annoyed with them coming at me but, once they'd got all the bananas, it calmed down. The forest is beautiful & the temple is amazing. So peaceful (once you're banana-free anyway) & watching the monkeys jumping into the pond for a swim & playing in the water was great. As I mentioned, probably best to give the bananas a miss though...", "Monkeys roam around this place. Your ok to walk around amongst them and not get annoyed. You can buy bananas there to feed the monkeys where they will climb over you to get the food. A lot of tourist found this appealing and intimidating at the same time. Not my idea of entertainment. Cost Rp30,00 each to enter which equates to $AU 3 dollars", "It was great to see so many monkeys just free to roam. It can get a little worrying when the monkeys jump on you but as long as you stay calm and dont scream it shouldnt be a problem. As others have said don't go waving food or belongings around as the monkeys will take them. Overall a nice day out", "This was probably one of my favorite tourist attractions in . A little pricey but it was cool to feed the monkeys and have them climb on you to get the food. The monkeys were friendly and no problems. Just dont try hide food from them, they are smarter than you think!", "It’s a really cool place as you see it from outside you won’t ever know what are we talking about so you should definitely go and visit this place as you’ll see these cool cute kind of scary creatures all around you in a split second. Also I recommend to go there in groups so you can share the thriller and you’ll be safe too they don’t harm you or they won’t try to but don’t bring any fruits foods or huge hand bags or any kind of a bag with you because the day that we went there we saw this one monkey was trying to pull this one guys bag and they were struggling to make the monkey stop. OMG this is a site to see. And if you try to feed them keep in mind the second you offer food for one of the monkey you’ll be surrounded by 10000s of monkeys looking and fighting for food. And don’t make direct eye contact with them or try to pry them at all.", "This was a great place to visit whilst in Ubud. It was great to walk around the forest amongst the monkeys and take some nice photos.", "If you'd like to see monkeys, there's lots of them. Pretty touristic though, but worth of visit at least once.", "To be honest, it is really great place, where you can see monkeys in wild surroundings but there is also a chance that monkey jump on your shoulder and put a hand into your hair! The whole place is not only about monkeys but also about nice nature and historical buildings.", "Beautifull place, right in the centre of Ubud. Hundreds of monkeys, which didnt touch you unless you had food. Most inpressive however was the jungle, giant trees and hight differences making for beautifull nature and photographs", "The sacred forest is a must visit place. the greenery, the old trees, the bridges, the ancient river and the monkeys... It feels like you traveled back in time. Of course you hear tourists screaming cause a monkey is trying to steal something from them. Please don't try to touch the monkeys, I was bit by one but it wasn't serious and the first aid unit (which should be in a closet location inside the forest) took care of it. Go visit... Not regrettable", "If you have a scooter just go outside from Ubud to some other Monkey Forests. It was price, dirty, staff is trying to sell you and monkeys are exhausted and miserable.", "Great photography location to visit. Took a lot of photos for family, portrait shots of monkeys, and just roam around the area for early morning visit. Nothing too special or exciting, but the kids enjoyed it and thats what matter the most. Overall a great way to spend a few hours before heading to lunch for low cost visit.", "Natural surroundings and [mostly] well behaved Monkeys. Really though - worth it - and plenty of handlers on hand to help if needed. Naughty scenes too,!", "didnt enjoy this at all , was really some nice buildings and monkeys , the people pushy with those wanting money to protect you , when you say no , attitude , yet again doubt nesse", "Definitely worth checking out however we were very concerned about the monkeys and a woman was bitten right in front of us. The forest is amazing too and definitely leave some time (and energy) to check it out.", "It's a good place to just walk around, away from the busy streets but be careful with the monkeys! I didn't buy any bananas since I didn't want to attrack them. But of course, two monkeys decided that I was attractive enough to jump on me. They didn't hurt me and I guess it was kind of fun but a little stressful too. I just got dirty and one of the monkeys made a whole in my dress trying to climb on me (!). Just make sure you can deal with that kind of situation before going. You must stay calm and just go with the flow. If you can't do that, don't go!", "Spent around an hour here and got some great photos for the holiday album. It's 40k p/p to get in and once inside we then bought a small bunch of bananas for 20k each. The banana lady showed us how to hold the banana to get the monkeys up on your shoulder for the best snaps as well. Happy times! It's a lovely shady forest so good if (like us) you've taken in a bit too much sun lately. Staff friendly free wifi near the main gate Bring sturdy shoes and don't have anything valuable on you as monkeys will try and take it (necklace etc) Doesn't take long either, so you can then stroll up monkey forest road to the main square and the palace past all the stalls and restaurants which takes about 30 minutes if you are fit. It's uphill and the paths are tough going though so not for the faint of heart! Nice relaxing afternoon out", "Okay, we were on a tour with guides, the guides briefed us before entry, no food, no jewelry, do not put your hands in your pockets, walk around with your hands open, palms facing out (this shows you have no food) and do not smile or look directly at the monkeys, this is seen as a threat. If a monkey climbs on you, just keep walking and the monkey will jump off. With this knowledge in hand our group paid our money and walked in, a group of 9 including children, we were about 50 meters inside the gates when two monkeys ran through our group and jumped on me, the first one climbed on my shoulder and bit me on the shoulder, the second jumped onto my waist and bit me under the arm. These bites were totally unprovoked and I had no food or bags in my possession. I continued walking and eventually the monkeys stopped biting and jumped off me. A short time later we observed another guest walking out of the park with blood streaming from a bite to his face and a bite to his left hand, both wounds bleeding heavily, he was telling all that the wounds were the result of a monkey bite. I have since had rabies shots and dressed the wounds however still have the what if factor to deal with, you can't help but worry. I am just happy that it was me that was bitten and not one of the children in our group. Do not go into the monkey forest, for the sake of your family and friends. Research since my incident suggests that 5-6 visitors are bitten every day. There are plenty of lovely temples and sites to see in Ubud without entering the forest and if you must see a monkey, just go to the entrance and you will see plenty of these unpredictable creatures in the trees outside the main gate and in the car park, sadly we watched a couple of local adult males teasing these monkeys, no wonder they are quite happy to retaliate.", "We visited as part of tour of Ubud. My partner is quite scared of monkeys so only was in the sanctuary for about 5 mins as a monkey jumped on a bag of a tourist and stole some food (highly recommend not taking and food in with you! And have a sealed bag!). I had a lovely time walking around the different parts of the sanctuary. Was so nice to see the monkeys around the temples. The sanctuary was bigger than I expected in a good way. I was walking around for about an hour. Only down point was if you wanted to feed the monkeys the bananas were very over priced. Almost the same price as the ticket.", "The monkey forest was a nice quick activity. We didn't feed any monkeys as they do offer some food to feed the monkeys. We would recommend not doing so as they can be quite aggressive- we met a guy who had been bitten by one. Overall though the scenary alone is worth the trip! Entrance is very cheap too.", "Such a fun day! It is absolutely an amazing natural beauty! The monkeys are very tame and adorable, the staff are very helpful and friendly! My girlfriend was terrified of monkeys before, but she had a great time!", "A stroll along the Main Street of Ubud (from the markets) will have you ending up at the sacred monkey forest. The monkeys entertain before entering the forest with some of the cheeky ones in the main st looking for easy food left by tourists. Great place to visit and a must do when visiting . Beware!! We witnessed one lady get attacked by a monkey because she got too close while he was eating - probably thought she was going to steal his food. No blood was drawn just a massive fright for the lady!! ", "Totally at one with cheeky lil rascals - *lol* and at one with Nature. So much fun - great laughs amidst the humidity. A warm yet wonderful experience to see free animals boucing, playing, swing and squawcking around in their own natural playground. **WARNINGN** - do not feed the monkeys and be careful if you handle them - they miay pee on you (LOL) - apparently its a sign they like you and a blessing! Also if you just happen to be walking by the Monkey Sanctuary at night with friends to get somewhere... be cautious of the wild /scary dogs. Otherwise - all good. :)", "I've been to the Monkey Forest for the first time few years ago when you used to be buy and feed bananas to the monkeys. This is no longer allowed, but the monkeys were programmed for that. They are smart and constantly looking for easy food, so do not bring water bottles or snacks with you. They will smell, run to grab it and be taken away. Keep all loosen items like hats, sunglasses, save. Be careful with mobiles as well. They can easily grab anything that the have interested on and run away. After that, forget it, you will never get it back. Kids holding food and distracted tourists are easy target and harassed all the time. Nothing to be worried about own safety, but be ready to have monkeys jumping on you and be cool about it. :) It is one of the must go places in .", "We went early in the am 9:00ish and think that was best. The heat was lower, crowds were less the monkeys (and visitors) were not grumpy and we had a fun experience. My girlfriend got a monkey to sit in her lap while feeding was going on.", "The forest is really beautiful and worth visiting! Full full of monkeys as expected :) They are very witty so don't keep things in the side pockets of the backpacks or bags, they steal everything. Also, they know how to open bottles of water or anything else. They know how to put their hands in your pockets as well. Very very witty :) you can pet them if they climb on you but the moment u have nothing to offer they pretty much get angry and try to scratch u or grab u, nothing major though!", "Wonderful Sanctuary where the monkeys roam around on their own. There are so many monkeys around. Fantastic experience. The only downside was my girlfriend got bitten by a monkey (she got too close to a particular group of monkeys). Thankfully its just a superficial wound and the info counter had antiseptic wipes for her. But this does not mean its a dangerous or anything, it is not! Tones of guides and tourists and the monkeys are generally very friendly..well unless you withhold bananas from them..lol", "It was about 80,000IDR, which is $5USD. Cheap adventure to see a ton of monkeys. You have to be very careful though because they will steal from you and try to bite you! I had one on my shoulder and not only did he try to take off my top, but he was trying to bite me a little. It wasn't hard and it didn't puncture my skin. He was such warning me and the people around because it was a large crowd. Really sad to be honest, because he was afraid. Just be very cautious of your friends/family and your valuables. They know how to get into backpacks too.", "great experience to see the monkeys up close and enjoying their habitat. the walkways in the forest are beautiful as well", "Monkeys were fun but the setting was so lovely. Great place to come to get off the hot Street. The temples were amazing.", "really a must place to see. the view is super nice. however, you have to be aware for the monkeys since they can be aggresive sometimes. the entrance ticket is not really expensive so it's really worth to visit.", "Really have fun to explore the ubud monkey forest. Enjoy walking around the banyan tree and temple surround the area. Monkeys everywhere.", "One of the must see attraction of Ubud, the Sacred Monkey Forest has a large population of macaques and different temples in Central Ubud. It is a small area, easily walkable and gorged with tourists. Sometimes, there are ritual cremations going on, processions and ceremonies as the Sacred Monkey Forest is also a burying site for nes.", "Fun to see the monkeys, no issues of safety, lovely walk along river gorge. Go early as very airless", "It was so much fun to watch the monkeys - especially once you got further into the sanctuary and away from the entrances. I enjoyed the temple - but the best part was the sacred spring. Very beautiful.", "On a recent trip to we visited the monkey forest in Ubud. The monkeys were so cute, we watched them romp & play we even found a group of them swimming in a pool area. They were just like kids climbing up a small tree & doing 'bombies\\ into the pond. It was a lot of fun. The surroundings were very pretty & there is a temple within the grounds that you can also visit.\"", "Had the most tranquil time watching the monkeys at play, so up close and personal. The grounds are well maintained and the wooden walks are beautiful. getting to watch the monkeys in their natural habitat, playing and looking out for each is other is wonderful. Could have spent hours just chilling. Watch your plastic water bottles and don't tease them....LOL", "Great views, beautifully landscaped, heaps of monkeys. For only $3AUD, you can have a self-guided tour and it is worth it. There are 'Tour Guides' who offer to take you around and keep you safe from the monkeys, but we managed by keeping sunglasses, food and mobile phones out of sight. Worth a visit", "Had a great experience visiting the monkey forest and sacred temples. Saw so many crazy monkeys and tourists freaking out about them climbing or tinkering with their belongings. They sell bananas in a few diff locations, but buyers beware the dang monkeys go crazy as soon as they see them pull out of the box an go into your hands! #1 rule is don't freak out!! The monkeys will jump/leap yards from their hideout places onto you just to get a darn banana! It's scary at first but very entertaining!! Don't mess with the older fat monkeys they're cranky an mean! The smaller and medium monkeys are the ones you want!! The temples were beautiful as well! The monkeys will follow you all over and try to play with your backpack or purse so be careful! And have fun!!", "This is my 3 year old son's second visit in 12 months and still worth the trip when in . The monkeys were relaxed and the grounds are set within the natural setting.", "Although it is a bit touristic, the monkeys are very tame. They come to you and the rule is “do not chase them”. You get a local guide who walks you through and he has some food for them. It is 1/2 hour only. The monkeys climb into you like you are a tree. Really great fun and super for pictures Avoid the busy hours and go early.", "Awesome Hold on to your stuff, some tribes of monkeys steal a lot. And read the safety instructions.. ", "Enjoyed looking around the sacred monkey forest. We have seen monkeys up close like this in Thailand before and these seem much better behaved. If you don't have food on you they will not really even try to get up on to you. Temple was nice to see as were some of the large trees.", "We had a great day visiting the monkey forest on our way up to Ubud. Our guide was a great source of knowledge and calmed us screaming girls down when we thought a monkey was going to jump on our shoulder.....lol", "I have heard a lot about the monkeys being vicious, etc but decided to still go with my husband and our 13mo daughter. We just made sure we took all jewelry, glasses, etc off and put it in our back packs. I wore our daughter in a front facing carrier. She loved it and the monkeys weren't a bother at all! Just follow the rules and give them their space, and all will be well. Honestly, we preferred the scenery more than the monkeys. The forest is something to be admired. Well worth the small admission fee, fine for young children if precautions taken, and good to kill and hour or two.", "Enjoyed having a wander around. An hour or just over is enough time. A lot of tourists taking photos which is a shame. The monkeys really are very tame and used to human contact - make sure you have a zip up bag so they can't as easily steal your belongings, as they will try! Also recommend you don't take any food in with you for personal consumption - if you want anything for the monkeys you can buy suitable feed in the forest.", "I came here with my daughter who loved this place very much. She liked so much to see babies monkey with their mother. The monkeys were not afraid of people..no no harmful attack just follow us asked for banana. Careful with your dress. Dont wear anything too much that would attract the monkey. The like to pull your skirt!", "Reading all the reviews I have to say I was more than nervous going into the forest. It sounded like I was going to have to hold onto every piece of my clothing or jewellery for fear of it getting snatched. It's not that way at all. In fact if you'd rather just observe and not interact with the monkeys, just don't feed them. You can just walk around the forest and watch others feed them. It's a lovely forest and seeing the baby monkeys we're super cute. Yes they're cheeky and some would get into little scraps with others but it's not a frightening experience. They generally ignore you unless you make an effort to interact. There are guides all around the forest keeping an eye on things and feeding them sweet potatoes. You can buy bunches of bananas to feed them too from a couple of stations in the park. Only thing to note is don't touch anything plastic. My husband absentmindedly touched a piece of plastic in his pocket and it was like a whistle to a monkey. Once he stopped the noise and ignored the monkey he went away though. If you're not keen to be in the monkey forest you can observe the monkeys around the gates and edges of the forest as they're not contained and like to wander.", "Very nice place, is not that big of an island so if you go there for tourism then this should be on your list. Even if you take the monkeys out of the equation, the grounds are really beautiful and interesting. The signs say to not be aggressive with the monkeys, don't hide food, etc.....you really gotta follow those rules. I pushed my buddy towards a monkey as a idiotic prank and the monkey started to attack him, those things have HUGE fangs! Don't play around in there!", "It's your standard wild monkey deal, they roam around freely mostly getting on with their own business and playing but sometimes you'll see them go for a tourist or bite someone which will bring the staff out with slingshots. I went there twice as it started raining heavily during my first visit but it was fairly cheap to do. the monkeys were entertaining and the temples were pretty good.", "A must visit. My wife and I visited here on our honeymoon. The monkeys are so cute. Especially the baby ones. Dont wear white clothes as I did. You will get filthy very quickly. lol The monkeys jump up onto you when u are feeding them. A cool experience. Dont buy bananas inside. Buy them at a market and take them in with you. You pay 5 times as much when u buy them in the temple.", "I wouldn’t spend hours here and it’s pretty crowded (even earlier in the day), but it’s definitely worth the entrance fee to check out the forest and see some monkeys. There is staff to keep tourists and monkeys in line, which was appreciated -since monkeys are wild animals and travelers can be dumb...", "a small natural park created for the indigenous monkey population. the place is also filled with lots of ancient temples and monuments. Can be covered in an hour or so.", "This is pretty much exactly how it is advertised to be. Lots of monkeys everywhere, all sizes. Be careful though, they can get aggressive if provoked, and will not hesitate to grab your stuff! So don't have your sunglasses on your head! They'll get them for sure. One climbed up my leg and onto my back, and proceeded to unzip my backpack! They are smart ones - really fascinating to watch them interact with each other, in a seemingly uncompromised environment. The monkeys are so comfortable with human contact, and some look like they are posing, or doing things with intention! People were mostly here for the photo ops, please treat them with respect, I hated to see people tease them with food just to make them jump or get closer, or get them to climb on their shoulder etc. Treat them and their environment with respect and gratitude for being in their space, and you should be just fine. It is definitely an experience worth going for!", "Breathtaking views, a must place to visit, lots of monkeys, clean places to relax n enjoy the serenity of the place, don't miss it", "We came not expecting much as the reviews had been kinda bad. However, we soon realised most of the bad reviews were probably left by people who didnt read the warnings about not touching/annoying the monkeys. Its nice to be able to walk round with the monkeys roaming free. They seem very well behaved and not stressed at all. You can buy bananas to feed them, although they will be very interested in you if you do have bananas. We saw some people being stupid and trying to refuse the monkeys bananas, then getting upset that the monkeys were shouting/jumping at them. The signs blatantly say not to tease, run from or panic with the monkeys. If you aren't an idiot the monkeys won't jump at or get angry with you. Apart from the masses of tourists, the place is very pleasant and you can easily spend about an hour walking around the jungle watching monkeys play!", "The temple is right out of Indiana Jones and the setting awesome. The monkeys are cute but have teeth! come early or iti is very crowded", "It was quite a creepy place because monkeys are every where here. Anyway, one will get use to it very fast. There were some unique statues inside this place. ALERT!!! Please take care of your belongings because monkeys will take away your stuffs whenever they have the chance!", "Our made tour guide took us to this monkey forest and it was awesome. Set in the most stunning forest these monkeys live out their days stuffing themselves full on sweet potato and bananas. The babies are so incredibly cute!!! I couldn't get enough. You can pay a tiny amount of money for bananas and the monkeys will sit on your head for a perfect photo. Never put your hands into your pockets or bag (zip your bag closed) as the monkeys think you have food for them. Show the monkeys your empty hands and they will leave you alone. I've heard they can otherwise get quite aggressive. I would visit again!! Loved it.", "Cheap entrance to this cool jungle where the monkeys live. This is a must see, but if you are afraid of the monkeys I would recommend to see them live in the streets before entering the forest to get more familiar with them.", "Enjoyed the stroll in the sanctuary. Lucked out and went when there weren't a lot of people. Definitely fun for the family. Seeing all the monkeys was the best part. As far as temples go, there are better if that's what you're looking for. Glad I went, but unlikely to return unless we come back with kids.", "very good place to visit and interact with monkeys in their natural place. They are free to move here and there, you are the guest and you have to be careful to not disturb them. A word of warning to prospective visitors, hide your valuables. Not from unsavory people but from these notorious little thieves. I would advise going in the early hours.", "This visit had been recommended by friends and was one of our first activities in Ubud. Overall it is a good place to spend a few hours without having to travel to nearby forests. They have staff looking after the safety of visitors and fauna and the monkeys are used to having humans around. Just follow the guidelines on how to avoid landing into problems with them. Piece of advice: carry as few items as you can with you. Also, be advised that they are used to backpacks and will try to jump into them, open and loot them.", "Entrance fee 50,000.... spent about 45minutes here. Didn't buy banana because the monkeys are unpredictable & scare the pants off me. The ancient trees in the park are amazing and worthwhile to go and see. ", "Nice place to get to see monkeys close. They might jump on you but don’t be afraid, unless you provoke them they are harmless. Hide any loose items as they will try to steal them. A good way to take a photo with a monkey is you hold a banana in the air, then a monkey will climb you so you can take the photo. There is an amazing waterway beneath with beautiful scenery for photos.", "It was a great to be able to see the monkeys up close. Before you even get into the forest they are playing around on the streets! Some monkeys are very cheeky though so be careful with your bags. The were literal hoards of tourists on the afternoon we went so I would recommend getting in a little early to avoid the crowds.", "Wandering around the sanctuary was fun, you get very close to monkeys and plenty of babies. Take your sunglasses off and don't take any food in, both will be gone quickly. Fun, cheap day out.", "We were with a local guide ( traditional tours) when we visited the monkey forest as a part of our day tour. Our guide gave us helpful tips to interact safely with the monkeys and we had a fantastic time. The monkeys were very gentle when landing on us and taking food from our hands. There were also many helpful workers from the monkey forest posted around to ensure tourists and monkeys interacted appropriately. It was fairly simple - don't hide food from them or they may try to get into your bag / pockets to retrieve it. If you don't want contact walk with open palms so they can see you have nothing for them. We loved seeing the monkeys in their natural habitat, having such a great life. A beautiful place to visit.", "We went here unsure of what to expect. Yes the main attraction is the monkeys but it's more than just seeing monkey's. They are living pretty much with freedom And you get to sit back and watch them interact with each other in an almost natural setting. They are well looked after, the staff are kind to the animals. The gardens which you walk through are out of this world and if you don't get anything out of seeing the monkeys the garden/ jungle is a natural beauty. Be aware the monkeys do come to you and probability of being jumped on is high. If you stay still they will just be at one with you for a few moments, get bored and leave you. We did witness people screaming and trying to get them off when in them and the monkeys do get annoyed and aggressive so if you can't handle being calm with a monkey on you-this isn't for you.", "This place is a beautiful spot for pictures, however, the monkeys are aggressive and will jump on you and pull your hair the second they suspect you are carrying food. This happened to me when trying to remove trash from my pocket and put in a trash bin. There are signs across the reserve warning people about this. The Indonesian politicians have made efforts to close the park down - this should tell you something... People are attacked every day. If you are bitten or scratched you risk getting several viruses and/or diseases. I wouldn't recommend going here, ESPECIALLY NOT with kids. Visit a zoo instead.", "It was nice to see that the monkeys were well fed and cared for!!! Be careful because they will steal your water bottles and try to get in your bags. Make sure you watch them play in the water", "The monkeys were a bit aggressive (biting, grabbing and snatching) in the crowded spots among the forest but away from the crowds and left on their own to be monkeys they were peaceful and enjoyable to watch.", "A really lovely atmosphere here and nice and cool in the forest. A great relief from the hustle and bustle of Ubud's streets and markets. The stone carving and temples are magical and it all feels like a lost kingdom. Please do follow the monkey rules strictly though, then you should be fine. Especially avoid direct eye contact with them. We saw a monkey get angry with a tourist while he was sitting taking photos, and the monkey was interested in his rucksack. The man just sat there staring at the monkey and trying to hold his rucksack and it started to get aggressive. Luckily a girl managed to scare it away swinging her bag. If there is no food for them to get at they will leave you alone. I had two jump onto me since I had a rucksack on, but they very quickly jumped off. Just stay still and quiet and don't panic. There are lots of rangers wandering around for safety but of course they can't be everywhere. Definitely recommend this place.", "Definitely worth going if you are in Ubud, especially given the low entrance fee. The monkeys are everywhere and it is good fun seeing them in a natural environment. Lots of great photo opportunities, you could end up staying for hours if you wanted. The monkeys will approach people, sometimes looking in their bags, but are generally not aggressive (we did see some instances where the monkeys became aggressive but generally because people were touching their heads or tails - don't antagonise them!).", "Loved the sanctuary and the monkeys. Def a unique experience but do respect the rules and disregard the negative comments. Just be careful and respectful. Also the area around the forest ubud is so beautiful that I wished I stayed there longer. So much arts and crafts it's really something.", "It was a really fun experience seeing so many monkeys! The land and environment was also beautiful. However, sometimes the monkeys can be a bit threatening and scary, they can steal and hit you, I was slapped by a monkey on my leg! You must buy bananas and hold them high in the air for the monkeys to jump on you, it's worth it!", "Cost 30,000 rupiah, $3aus. Monkey forest is beautiful.. Lots of monkeys (of course). We were here yesterday Thursday 16 June 2016. The monkey forest is shaded, so a bit of relief from heat when entering.. It's beautiful and clean inside, lots of staff sweeping and picking up fallen leaves, scraps from monkey food etc. There is always someone to help if your feeling a bit apprehensive. The monkeys are gentle when they climb on you and they have very soft hands and feet. They are regularly fed so not aggressive. A WARNING though, DO NOT TAKE PLASTIC OR PAPER SHOPPING BAGS ANY WHERE NEAR THE FORREST. Even outside the gates. They steal and run away with them and they are very quick.. Don't have any food items on you either. Highly recommend a visit.", "This is a fantastic experience in the heart of Ubud. Low entry fee - cheap bananas to feed the monkeys with although one monkey will probably take them all. Right next to some great shops and a delicious ice cream and gelato stall.", "they look so cute but be carefull, they almost bite my boyfriend. just don't feed them, just leave them alone. Be carefull with your camera!", "I have visited the Monkey Forest each time I've been to , and each time I find more to see. The Monkeys are fun to watch, but the temples are noteworthy too. On this last visit we walked up to the graves, and found it interesting to learn about the cremation process. I am always surprised at what the monkeys will find to play with. On this trip, one monkey had found a spray paint can. He just kept shaking it to hear the ball inside, and would flip it and toss it in the air. Thankfully, the spray nozzle had been removed.", "This is an interesting tourist spot - not for people who are afraid of monkeys. There is a small entrance fee to enter the place. These monkeys (was told around 600) are roaming freely and are not at all afraid to climb up your legs or jump on your shoulder. Majority of them are not aggressive, You can feed them bananas too. On the whole good place to visit - just for the experience.", "Walking through a beautiful forest full of cheeky monkeys! We loved it. Obviously this is their turf so watch your stuff, but a really good fun afternoon.", "Went there last week as part of a day trip to ubud and loved it! It was busy but not as bad as we expected. The forest is really beautiful, it would be a lovely walk even without the monkeys. The monkeys aren't scary like mentioned some of the reviews here, they're just curious and smarter than us. They will not hesitate to climb on you and check your pockets and open your bag so make sure everything is zipped well and you are not hiding any food. They are super cute and we saw a lot of babies with their mums which were the cutest. You can buy bananas for 20,000 or 50,000 (small or big bunch) which is fun if you want to feed the monkeys. But the bananas will last you 2 minutes! And you don't have the feed them to enjoy the cuteness, they will probably interact with you anyway as they are so used to humans. Loved the experience and would definitely go back next time I'm in .", "I was here years ago when I first visited . i remember it being fascinating. Monkeys everywhere. Hold tightly onto anything you consider valuable and don't feed the monkeys. Good to visit once but I have never been back only to walk past and watch the monkeys climbing the power lines across the road at the shops on my way to the supermarket., so be careful you dont get a bag snatched this time by a monkey instead of a motorbike rider speeding past.", "Walking among monkeys is a great experience. They sell bananas to feed the monkeys. Monkeys are not afraid of people, they are used to come close and to even jump on your shoulders and head to take the bananas or whatever you have in your hand or pocket. Guards are everywhere to assist you and prevent any harassment that might occur from the monkeys. They also have a nice painting gallery where you can buy a souvenir. If you are scared of monkeys you should consider visiting the place.", "We had a great experience here! However we saw other tourists who did not follow the guidelines and were running into problems e.g. bringing in food in their backpack, which the monkeys would then try to get at, or trying to pet a monkey and getting annoyed when it would bare its teeth. If you follow the guidelines (all the info can be found on the monkey forest website) then you will have a great time! My husband bought some bananas inside the forest for 20,000 IDR and the staff helped him feed the monkeys, which was so much fun.", "It is a human zoo where monkeys enjoy hanging around people, getting fed bananas and pose for pictures. But be aware, sometimes they (monkeys) can have enough of you and bite you or pull your hair :)", "Lovely views. The monkeys live on the top so it is safer if you had a rabies vaccines. You can have simple breakfast on the top. Be careful, as many companies tries to overcharge for trekking - don't pay more than 350,000 Rp per person.", "This place is very good for walking around and see the monkey, if you are afraid of monkey, don't get in here. an insider, please do rent a sarong or bring your own sarong if you wear shorts. Also, never bring anything that is made out of tortoise or turtle, they have a hereditary feud happens, that only locals know.", "This was a really fun park! Moreover, the monkeys were very tame and not at all naughty. I've been to a few temples in other countries where the monkeys will run your bags, try and bite you. But these monkeys were top notch, very photogenic, and willing to pose. I would say this is one of the better place to see in Ubud.", "The day was a bit drizzly and there were many people around. The monkeys are aggressive and will take whatever they can get their paws on........ It was fun to sit and watch them playing with each other and in the small pool there. Nice quiet place for a walk and pretty scenery, but if you don't like monkeys, not a real fun spot.", "More than friendly,are these monkeys. take care while carrying food. Nice walk and beautiful architecture inside.", "Monkey forest is beautiful. The monkeys are adorable and they sell bananas so you can feed them. Entrance fee is 40 IDR.Make sure to secure your belongings because monkeys will take them. A must see if staying in Ubud.", "A must to do in Ubud. Having a lot of fun with the monkeys, but be careful as they sometimes can get a bit aggressive.", "Visiting the monkey forest was a lovely change from the hustle and bustle, heat and cement of Ubud. Even if there were no monkeys to see, the place is worth seeing, due to the abundance and variety of plant life and water features. We enjoyed observing craftsmen at work on the sculptures while we were there.Set aside at least an hour for a leisurely stroll.", "The monkeys are just lovely to watch. We chose not to buy food as we were there to watch the monkeys and see them be, not pose and take pictures with them. The monkeys are completely wild and can do whatever they want. Be careful if you have anything on you, I had a plastic bag in a side pocket of my backpack that I stupidly forgot about and I had a monkey hanging off my back trying to get it! A ranger working there luckily got it off him (never try take things from them, you will surely get bitten!) If you try feed them or try get too close then you could get bitten, just be sensible and give them their space and you'll be fine. You will see tiny babies swinging on trees, latching to their mums, the dynamics of family life between monkeys, and it's a hell of a lot better than any zoo that locks them up in enclosures!", "This was very fairly priced and is a must see if you are staying in UBUD... The monkeys seemed very tame and only bother you if you have food (so if you don't want them around you then don't take any food with you - they will find it - and don't buy any whilst there to feed to them).... The scenery was also beautiful and worth the visit on its own...", "My sister and I entered the monkey forest, very excited to see temple/forest/monkeys. As I was about to take a photo of (I have not even had time to pay or read warning notice at the entrance) a male monkey and he came for me, pulled down my dress and snatched my bag out of my hand. Instinctively I tried to grab bag and he bit my hand. This all happened at the entrance and all of this happened in a matter of seconds. They are so fast and very aggressive. The guards then came to us, shouting at us as if we were at fault, which was not the case at all. I am an animal lover and will not tease the monkeys at all. In a terrified state and blood spurting everywhere (and I am not over exaggerating) they took as to the first aid room where the lady cleaned the wound, put in stitches and gave me a tetinis shot. The wound was very deep and I just wanted to get back home. LUCKILY this happened the last day before returning home. Our manager at the villa then took met to TOYA MEDI CLINIC in Ubud where they re-opened the wound, as animal bites needs to be kept open rather, in case of infection. Dr Susila Adnyana gave me my first series of rabies shots. Thank you to TOYA MEDI CLINIC, I do recommend this private hospital to any tourist. Today, 4 weeks later, the wound has finally closed (severe damages to my muscles, I need physio to recover fully), I still have to have one rabies injection and I am starting to feel less anxious. And this whoel exercise cost me plus minus 1000 Dollars. This was very traumatic. As a lover, it influenced me a little, but I will be back next year, but nowhere near a monkey again in my life. Please be very aware. The day before me, a 2 year old Australian boy got his head skin removed by a monkey. I am sure the temple and jungle absolutely beautiful, but I will have to look at photos to see what it looked like....", "We truly enjoyed feeding the monkeys but you do need to remember they are wild and can bite if you make them mad. We had one mature male monkey get aggressive because it wanted the bananas we purchased. We gave him one but that wasn't enough, he wanted them all. Finally my son hid them in my purse to try to get rid of him but they are too smart for that. Next thing I know my purse is being pulled away from me and I am in a tug of war with the monkey. Eventually one of the personnel that work there came and made the monkey go away. Then we had a great time feeding the smaller monkeys. My son even had a little monkey come up to his leg and start softly pulling on his leg hairs to groom him like the monkeys do to each other. It was so sweet!", "Worth a stroll through the forest. The monkeys are cute but if you buy bananas to give them make sure you're not teasing them as they get aggressive. Also just make sure bags and sunnies aren't on top of your head. I had no problems but other people did.", "This sacred is well worth a visit. We came already the second time but still nice to see. I like it as it offers a nice walk in the forest on well maintained walkways. Being a little sarcastic I ask myself always: who's the monkey?", "If you like monkeys, it's great. I thought that I liked monkeys until I got there. I was actually terrified of them. They aren't as cute in my opinion in person. They were kind of scary - climbing up peoples' legs and fighting for food. I didn't enjoy the experience, personally, but my husband thought it was fine. I got a few good photos, and we moved on to something else.", "So much fun spent a fortune on bananas!! Monkeys are cheeky, definately worth visit, we went in the late afternoon and the monkeys were still full of fun!", "Great morning at the Sanctuary. Keep your belongings packed away because the cheeky monkeys will be away with whatever is not tied down. It was great to see them close up however don't stare at them they get a bit defensive! But overall great fun.", "The monkey forest is located right in Ubud but is a lovely sight and worth the visit. You can buy bananas to feed to the monkeys who quite often decide they want to sit on your shoulder whilst eating them!! Aslong as you respect them and listen to the advice of the local lady at the entrance (who helps you to initially feed the monkeys) then they will quite happily approach you. Entrance fees were minimal (well under £5 each!)", "Great to see the monkeys in the forest Be sensible and obey the rules and you will be safe and have a fun day", "Had a very nice time walking through the forest. There are monkeys everywhere giving great opportunities for photos. Beware of monkeys that will steal and run with anything you lay down. We witnessed a monkey run to a backpack a lady set down and it unzipped the backpack and ran away with her wallet. The forest is laid out nicely so you can spend as much time here as you like.", "the monkeys even can steal your phone and try to eat it. be careful all the time. don’t leave your bag zipper open. just enjoy the are and the monkey experience", "I like this place very much.. so beautiful, green, so natural, with so many monkeys.. the tickey entrance was cheap, the public toilet inside the monkey forest is clean.. it's worthed to visit.", "I did this as part of a tour from Seminyak to Ubud. I got there around 10:30 or 11 am, which might have been a bit early. While there weren’t as many people at this time, there are also less monkeys around because apparently they like to hang out in the rice fields in the morning. You can no longer pay the guards to help you get a photo with a monkey on you, so you have to let it just happen naturally by chance or you could try bringing some food in. No one checked my backpack going in. Don’t wear sunglasses or jewelry. I watched a monkey jump on a girl and start pulling her necklace, choking her so so be careful if you want them on you. Overall, it was a fun experience that I would recommend to anyone interested in monkeys and nature.", "I wasn't really sure what to expect of the monkey forest and I think as long as you respect the rules and proceed with caution you can have a very memorable experience. The grounds are beautiful, are a huge trees and areas of water, which just make the place feel a bit magical. In fact, without the monkeys it would be a lovely place to visit. I still have mixed feelings about the monkeys. It was fascinating watching how they behave naturally and in the wild, all those things you see in documentaries you get to see for yourself: grooming, playing, fighting. I was very careful to abide by the rules and kept valuables hidden away in my bag and also kept a good distance from the monkeys for mine and their benefit. But, I did see some monkeys climbing on people, seemingly unprovoked, and one grabbing onto a ladies dress and holding on. Like I said, stick to the rules and you can have a nice visit.", "This was a real treat! The monkeys are well looked after and very cheeky, watch out for your glasses and don't have water or food visible they will take it out of your pockets. The forest is beautiful and it is an enjoyable outing.", "Packed with tourists and monkeys, don't know what is worse... A nice way to spend a while if you travel with children.", "Wish I hadn't gone to see the monkeys, they are a shadow of what they would have been in their normal habitat. Humans have changed their behavior so much that the monkeys have learned to rely on humans too much for food. The monkeys will grab anything of value (jewelry, phones,wallets) and hold the humans to ransom for food, any food. I saw a monkey sitting down eating a can of pringles! I would avoid it if I had known it was going to be like that.", "We went early in the morning and were the only visitors in the park. Vendors take turns to greet the visitors and take them to the monkey forest. They also help to feed the monkey or scare them away when they start misbehaving :) Watch your mobile phones and glasses. These creches can take your phone for good. Feeding them is a great fun. We've enjoyed our visit. Recommend to all ages.", "Went there with my wife and walked through most of the park,had one or two monkeys jump on us and we took pictures ....ok so far On making our way towards one of the exits a monkey was being a nuisance by jumping on peoples heads and not getting down but pulling at hair etc,yes it then jumped on me and ran up onto my head after trying to get into my camera case and bag ,presumably looking for food,i had none,on my head it was knashing/biting my scalp (didnt break skin) It was painful and after what seemed like an eternity i decided to put my hands up to remove him Straight away the monkey bite my thumbe and held onto it inbetween its teeth ! Im a grown up muscular man but i was scared as i felt helpless Eventually it let go and jumped off The bite had broken the skin and another tourist suggested i go to hospptal for rabies vaccine to be on safe side I went to parks first aid room where they applied alcohol and reassured me they dont have rabies,showing us a certificate that a american doctor had done in 2015 ! Saying the monkeys population was rabies free This is nonsense They are wild and rabies is in and mostly amongst wild dogs but can be crossed onto monkies by a rabid dog infecting a monky If you get scratched or skin is just even broken then you can catch rabies ! If you dont go to hospital and get the vaccine but instead beleive what they tell you in park not to worry,then well if you show signs of rabies then its too late !death is imminent and there is nothing that can be done ! So i went to hospital and got the first round of vaccine as a precaution ,i had some mild side effects,after a week and on day of leaving i had to go back to hospital for my first booster ,this made me feel more unwell this time and while flying back home ,it was a bit of a nightmare .plus the cost My advice is do not go ,i spoke wth staff at hospital and upon asking they told me atleast one person a day comes in for a monkey bite and vaccine ! How many others dont go to hospital is anyones guess They are wild animals people Avoid this place or risk a bite On searching internet for ubud and monkey bites there are lots of horror stories far worse than my experience If you do go then take all necklaces earri.ngs off,take no bags or sunglasses,and if you get bitten or scratched go to BIMC hospital in kuta", "I've been to Monkey forest 6 years ago, 3 years ago and again today. Previously entrance was free and you would but bags of nuts to feed to the monkeys. The monkeys would climb on you and grab the nuts from your hands to eat, creating excellent experiences and photo opportunities. It now costs 80,000Rp,which is still cheap at under $10NZD and well worth the entry fee, especially if you've never been before. If you have been before and fed the monkeys in the past, its still good just not as good as previously.", "lots of monkeys and a beautifull surronding of nature. dont look the monkeys in the eyes, be carefull with sunglases, drinks, umbrellas , monkeys love them !", "Beautiful forest- it's a shame the monkeys are terrifying! There was some gorgeous babies whilst we were there however, unfortunately we are in their domain and a lot of the adults didn't really enjoy the tourists being there. I would give this a miss! Shopping in Ubud however was fantastic!", "Monkey forest was the first place we visited in Ubud. Make sure not to have any plastic bottles or food on you. The monkeys will grab them from you. You can buy bananas but still be careful when feeding them. These monkeys are fascinating.", "Me and a group of friends went to visit the monkey forest. It's 40k admission which is relatively cheap.. roughly £3.00. It was hammering it down with rain, and yet it was still a brilliant trip! The monkeys weren't phased by bad weather, and still very active. A nice walk through the jungle, and some great photo opportunities. A must do in Ubud!", "we visted at the end of the day and most of the monkeys had gone up into the trees to bed but there were the few who wanted to eat your supply of bananas and wil do anything to get them. when the guides tell you to give them the fruit do it or you may find that loose clothing will come down for the ladies . take of your hat and glasses and respect the monkeys as it is there home not ours. great photo ops and worth the visit .", "Was surprised and impressed at how lovely this is! Scenic trails through the forest and by the creek, perfect activity with lots of shade for a hot day. If you are looking to get your monkey fix, this is it! Be very aware the monkeys WILL be curious about anything in your pocket, under your hat, or in your backpack (especially the backpacks with the string-pull - they are convinced this means something good is in there! Saw a Australian gal with a backpack like this stop for a moment and she had not one but two curious monkeys clamber up her legs to her back to check it out. Definitely worth the $3 US (!!!) bucks per person entry.", "This place was amazing. The nicely paved paths made for a easy hike. More monkeys than I expected to see.", "it is what it is. small monkey sanctuary in central ubud. an hour here is about enough. some good photo ops on the trails with the widlife. it livens up if the monkey families decide to have a turf war on the cliff face on the water temple!", "My partner was a bit weary of visiting the monkey forest because we had read that people get bit on a daily basis but I am so glad we went. Seeing them free in this environment is so special. The monkeys do become aggressive and we did see people get bitten so I would advise not touching or trying to encourage the monkeys to climb on you. As long as you don't carry food with you they should leave you alone but it is a truly beautiful place that you should tick off when going to .", "It is a forest with monkeys and temples, what's not to like? You can get up close with the monkeys - but do exercise all due care and follow the guidance, these are wild animals. Go once while in Ubud.", "If you're in Ubud, you absolutely have to take a walk through the Monkey Forest. Admission is 30,000 Rupiah (approx. $2.15 USD) and it's well worth it. Monkeys will crawl up your back and rest on your shoulder. It can be creepy at first, but the monkeys are harmless and only looking for a banana.", "The Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary is more than that. certainly, there are many monkeys and you will be told to be careful. I didn't have any problem with the monkeys around, but one has to exercise caution and not bother the animals with a lot of photos or trying to pet them. There is a river that runs through the forest, a cemetery (get someone to explain to you the spiritual connections related to this part of the Forest), and numerous sites to enjoy a quiet moment. I was pleasantly surprised that this place was much more than a monkey forest.", "The entrance fee of the monkey forest is 50.000 IDR per person. The monkey forest has multiple areas through which you can roam and there is an abundance of monkeys to see. However, be aware that these still are wild animals. In some areas there are some guards which will chase the monkeys away if they attack you, but the guards are not in all areas! When I walked into one of the areas without guards, for no apparent reason one monkey started chasing me and when I kept walking, soon two other monkey also started aggresively chasing me and one climbed on my leg. I had no plastic with me, no food, no water, nothing that could trigger them to attack. At this point I decided the best was to not keep walking forward but to return the way I came. The monkeys left me alone when I did this. So its nice to see monkeys, but beware if you go to areas without guards. Nobody will help you, other tourists will just look and laugh. The best thing to do then is to not keep walking forward but to return the way you came as to not seem threatening to the monkeys.", "It might get dangerous and it does. Monkeys get aggressive, attack people and steal whatever they could grab. The gueards find it difficult to manage them.", "We loved this forest but there was a ceremony the day we went and we didn’t get to see many monkeys but was still nice", "This is definitely a magical place in Ubud but enter with caution. These little buggers WILL grab anything they can. If you have an opening in your backpack they'll take whatever can fit through. Also...they DO bite. I got a nice hickey on my arm that lasted a week! (Fortunately, he didn't break the skin so I didn't need medical care!)", "The monkey forest is a relaxing paradise in the middle of Ubud! If your are not brave, do not buy bananas to give to the monkeys like I did, because they are really not afraid of tourists and I gave them all of mine in 10 seconds! worth a visit! ", "I am generally not afraid of animals but the monkeys are a bit unpredictable. The walk is very nice but the as soon as you sit to have a rest they start to be interested in you. One jumped on my husband's shoulder which was great until it wanted to steal his dioptrical sunglasses. As he didn't want the monkey to steal the glasses it simply bited him on his head. Just for warning. So be careful of your stuff because they are pretty cheeky 🐒", "From the moment you walk up to the Sacred Monkey Forest you will see these delightful monkeys. It was worth the price of admission as the grounds are huge and there are statues and stone carvings everywhere and there are also temples. A monkey sat on the railing right next to my husband at one point! The small babies that were hanging off their moms were so cute to see.", "It's a park full of monkeys, of course if you are in Ubud you should visit it, but nothing special...", "The Monkey Forest is not worth the entrance fee of $5 (Aud). While the forest is beautiful and it is a nice walk, the monkeys are unpredictable and there are more beautiful hikes anywhere on the island. My partner was actually bitten by a large monkey for no reason even though we followed all the rules of staying calm, not looking them in the eye and not approaching them. Staff were obviously used to it as they cleaned up his bite and told us they were 'healthy' monkeys. If you walk around the area anyway, they are always running across the road and fighting so you can see them for free.", "Loved it here. Monkeys very confident, so take care. But we had absolutely no problems ourselves. New art gallery has opened up in the Sanctuary & the art is amazing - I would visit again just to see that.", "Absolutely loved the trees and setting but way too busy to enjoy. Too many inconsiderate people constantly blocking the narrow walkways taking endless photos meant was not possible to just walk around and enjoy the park. The monkeys were both cute and horrid. Jumped on people's backs and quickly unzip backpacks or get hands into bags and steal possessions..not just food..anything. saw one steal a water bottle,get it on the ground and unscrew lid and take a drink - so quick. To get the best of this site..lock up your backpack securely and go as soon as it opens in morning before the crowds.", "Very nice walk not far from the center of Ubud. Hundreds of monkeys in a near natural habitat. Definitevly a must go in Ubud. Be careful with your belongings especially food and water on you. Got the bottle on the side of my backpack stolen by one of them!", "Great for a 30 minute walk while downtown in Ubud. The monkeys are super cute and watching them terrorize the occasional tourist who won't give up their banana is worth the price of admission alone. Take a few photos, enjoy the beautiful scenery. It's basically like being allowed to walk into the monkey enclosure of a zoo. Not wild by any means, but a great stop with an inexpensive entry fee.", "We were a little bit worried about going to Monkey Forest because you always hear the negative things about them biting you and giving you Rabies. We'll this was not the case, they are more scared of you than we were of them. After I got some courage, I purchased around 10 bananas which cost me 20,000RP, approx $2AUD. Once the Monkeys new I had bananas, they came from everywhere, then I was told to stand up straight and hold the banana as high as I could and they climbed up my leg, body and then sat on my shoulder and ate the bananas. It made a great photo shot, It was a great experience and a must do in .", "We have been many times to Monkey Forrest and it never fails to be fun. The baby monkeys climb all over you and sit on your head, the big ones give you the 'eye' to see if you are carrying bananas. Do not do as I did and put some spare bananas in your pocket. A huge monkey pulled my shorts down to get at them much to the amusement and horror of some Japanese tourists. Do take care with your sunglasses and hotel room keys as the larger monkeys have been known to grab them and take off with them.", "Didn’t know what to expect here but the scenery was beautiful and the monkeys an experience. They would come and say hello by climbing up your clothes and sitting on your shoulders or head. If you had anything dangling from your clothes they would try to steal it and I witnessed a few things disappearing up trees never to be seen again. You could buy bananas for them and they would climb onto your shoulders eating the offerings, giving a great photo opportunity. Be careful tho as they do nip. Only playfully as I discovered but it does come as a bit of a shock when it happens. Great place to visit though!", "The monkeys were entertaining, it was a great place for photos. Didn't get bitten at all, but be careful of cheeky monkeys stealing multiple bananas! Bunches were 20k for a small bunch or 50k for a large, of which we had multiple. Go for the smaller monkeys and hold the bananas above shoulder height, they'll be more likely to climb up on your shoulders!", "They will BITE you! I felt extremely unsafe here. The monkeys are sick, have growths growing on the side of their faces and the workers carry sticks incase the monkeys play up.", "How can you put a price on seeing .. interacting with and feeding monkeys?? For $5. American... you have as much time as you want to roam this beautiful forest. It's beyond amazing!", "For us, it’s a must to go there! The beautiful cliffs and the ocean make it an absolute photographers dream. The place is crowded, but only at the start of the walk. You can walk your way to the other side and you will be almost alone!There are some monkeys there, and they are far more aggressive than in the Monkey forest, so do be careful.", "Loved the monkey forest and a must do. We didn't buy bananas because monkeys literally waiting at gate to snatch whole bunch. Saw many babies, families posing for group photos and monkeys dive bombing into fountain like kids at a motel. Nice and shady even in the heat!", "We had primed the kiddies to not touch and stay close.. the monkeys were certainly inquistive and I was glad we were there with people around. Outside the park a monkey grabbed my daughters dress and kept pulling which scared us a bit. We bought bananas for $2 from a lady inside and she fed the monkeys while we watched although without us realising what she was doing she held the banana above my head and next minute there was a monkey on my shoulder.. fun but scary. The park itself, the trees and temples with wishing fountain are a must see!! The huge Banyan tree was amazing. Overall a must to do but you need to be aware all the time. There were many babies which was lovely and got some great pics.", "The entrance fee to this sanctuary is 80,000 IDR when I visited two weeks ago. Do come in the morning when there are less crowd. There are lots of monkeys running around so do be careful with your belongings. The sanctuary is beautiful and I spent an hour here just walking around. It is worth a one time visit but I wouldn't return.", "We had a great day at the Monkey Forest. It was cheap entry from memory for 2 adults and a child. We bought our banana's at the entrance and before we knew it we had monkeys approaching us. I was a little nervous at first but soon became comfortable with our surroundings. The best thing to to do is not have food in your bags or pockets as the will try to get it out. There was a man that was obviously a worker there that had these little biscuits to give you if you wanted a monkey to sit on your shoulder so you can get photos done. i have never felt anything so soft as the monkeys hands before. They are very playful and tried to take my daughters hand bag. ( she is 3) and it was like a tug of war but i shooed him away. The temples are amazing and the monkey have definately made it there home. ", "I have been here a few times on previous trips to , but monkey forest is so much better now! They have stopped letting tourists feed the monkeys (which from a safety perspective for tourists, and environmental perspective is much better), there are also some gorgeous boardwalks with some nice jungle vistas where you can see the monkeys going about their daily business in the forest. Really liked my visit, I came here twice!", "Even if it's crowded you might visit because it's magic to see all the monkey in a place like this beautiful sanctuary. Go early morning!", "Compared to Subic (Philippines), I think I've had a much more close encounter of monkeys here. With the help of a guide, we had sights of monkeys doing their everyday thing -- from eating, cleaning each other up, to even mating in front of us. At the end of the trail, there are fruit bats of different sizes, waiting to get their pictures taken with us. I was surprised that this place doesn't have that much number of tourists when we came, compared to Tanah Lot and other places. This is a nice peaceful place (just don't agitate the monkeys).", "If you want to see a lot of monkeys, this is the place! However, it is disappointing to see these beautiful creatures so accustomed to people, that they beg for food, jump on people, and eat from trash. A sign at the entrance clearly states to NOT feed the monkeys, however in typical Indonesian fashion, there is a woman sitting at the entrance selling bananas to tourists. She also has a slingshot she uses to shoot at monkeys if they get too close to her banana stand. It's disappointing to see such negative interactions between these monkeys and humans. All of the pictures we took were from the entrance of the monkey forest. While standing at the entrance, a rather aggressive monkey came up to my boyfriend and tried to wrestle away his plastic bag. The only time we ventured into the forest, we encountered a man who had just been bitten by a monkey. Apparently there are 3-4 tourists that get bitten per day. We did not feel safe enough to spend more than 5 minutes inside the monkey forest. Tip: If you do decide to go into the forest, do not enter with any bags, hats, or shiny items that will attract the monkeys, as some can be aggressive. And make sure you know where to get a rabies vaccine just in case.", "The forest is so beautiful and the monkeys are VERY entertaining. I think its a super valid experience since we don't have much contact with monkeys in our daily lives. Its something to do with the whole family or even alone. Nice entertaining walk. Just try to respect the monkeys just like they respect us, don't invade their space. I don't think its a nice thing to do, like trying to take a very close selfie with them. Let them come to you, and just empty pockets and close your bags really well, they will steal your things. Ohhh take off the sunglasses too.", "Walk around a temple and look at lots of monkeys! You can buy a banana or two to feed them, but they will jump on you! Read the signs before entering- I didn't, and nearly lost my shopping to a big male monkey. Luckily the staff helped me get it back!", "Nothing special in this sanctuary , except perhaps the nice forest surrounding tribes of monkeys living freely in this beautiful space . Perfect to go if you are with young kids but nothing rellay amazing .", "After being in for almost a week and seeing many monkeys wandering around, I was unsure whether or not I really needed to make a visit to the Secret Monkey Sanctuary in Ubud. I am an animal lover, but the monkeys can be a little too aggressive for my liking. When first entering the sanctuary, there are many monkeys hanging out in the open that it could be pretty intimidating to walk through. But most of the monkeys will leave you alone if you mind your own business and don’t have any loose items or food out in the open. That being said, if you do want to get a monkey’s attention, you can buy a banana and lure them with the food and you will probably get one to jump on your shoulder. Overall it was a great experience. I would recommend to animal lovers and those not afraid of the monkeys. For those who are on the fence about coming into contact with the monkeys, I would say it was worth being scared and I came out untouched!", "Tip: avoid paying entrance fee, and see monkeys crossing the road - walk along the path surrounding the 'forest' and watch the visitors and monkeys interact. Lol.", "The monkeys at this sanctuary are \\friendly\\\" so it is unlikely you will be bitten, however, I am always nervous around them as they are very fast, very strong and can be short tempered. That said, they are very cute and cuddly and it is real fun to feed them the bananas which can be purchased inside the gate. When you purchase the bananas, I noted that it was not worth buying the \\\"large\\\" bunch as it was roughly the same size as the small bunch I purchased 15 minutes later. The trick to some nice photos is to hold a banana in your hand with your arm out stretched, this seems to encourage the monkey to climb up you and sit on your shoulder, and in most cases, they seem to cuddle in to the side of your face, it is so cute and not difficult to have a monkey on each shoulder, have the camera ready. I think that to make your visit more fun you need to leave everything except your camera in the car, you really don't want these little fellows ripping off necklaces, bracelets, sun glasses, wallets etc. I noted while I was there that I had the camera in a zip up pocket and one of the monkeys grabbed the bulge probably thinking it was bananas. If you see a mother and baby sitting around on the side, keep your camera ready for when the baby attempts to do something the mother is not happy about, the mother will just grab its tail to stop it going away, it makes for another great picture. A good idea is to take a clean shirt to wear after your visit, these little fellows will get mushed banana and you know what from their feet all over you. Enjoy your time with these cute creatures, and don't think that all monkey sanctuaries are the same as this one, I have been bitten at another forest.\"", "I've rated this as 'very good', but I reckon it is in fact between 'average' and 'very good' - perhaps 3.5 stars! These monkeys are tame and very quick. They'll jump on your shoulders or head without a second thought! My wife lost an earring, but managed to grab her cochlear before that was taken! There were masses of monkeys, of all ages - very cute and friendly. There are various structures which the monkeys climb over, through and onto, eyeing the human visitors and possible weighing up mischievous activities! Also within the tall trees and structures keep a look-out for large lizards. There's the usual range of stalls selling mementos, shirts and spices. ", "It is a beautiful park with verry nice views, great walks and offcourse the monkeys. They look verry friendly but my wife got jumped by one from behind and he bit without a reasson. It is a must do in Ubud but again wacht out.", "Nice to see all the monkeys. Be careful with your stuff. They try to get in your bag to take your stuff. Spent a couple of hours here. Worth the money", "Monkey Forest is a peaceful place to meet monkeys without being afraid for our belongings. Monkeys are so cute and funny !!! We loved this place !!! Unfortunately, we arrived a bit late (5:15 pm) and had less than 45 minutes in the forest, that's a bit short. But we enjoyed it a lot !!!", "It is worth seeing. Very definitely has an Indiana Jones like quality and it is easy to get to. The monkeys are very aggressive so be careful.", "The place is very clean and easy access to everyone in the family. Parking is easy too. Staffs at the reception are friendly and helpful. Nice walk in the forest full of monkeys 😊", "Our driver took us here on our way to Ubud as we asked for some sightseeing. It's not very big and can get busy so you won't need very long here, but it's quite nice to have a wander around and see the monkeys who are very entertaining to watch. It's quite shady too. There are a few temples (you're not allowed in) and quite a few of the huge, sacred Banyan trees which are stunning. As everyone has said - make suitable preparations BEFORE you go in so that you shouldn't be of interest to the monkeys (no plastic bags, remove all dangling things, put your bags across you and secure your camera around your wrist). They can get a bit feisty with each other and end up in arguments but just slowly move away if you're worried. I visited the loo before I left there (I had visions of a nightmare) but although there was only one, it was a clean western toilet with soap. ", "So fun! The monkeys will only get irritated if you get too close to them, so just don't bother them and they won't bother you. You can still take photos with them, and just be careful if you have food in your bag on in your pockets. You don't really need a guide. It's easy enough to walk around and see all the monkeys running around.", "Whenever we're in , would always make a stop to the monkey forest. If i have been here before 2015, be prepared to welcome a major improvement of this place. Visitors are now warmly welcome into the forest with a big reception counter which also serves as a drop off / pick up point. Tickets: 50K Hrs: 0830am - 6pm Comfy shoes is a must & be prepared to walk since the forest is part of a conservation, the monkeys are free ranging so feeding them is strictly prohibited & do not bring in any food with u cause when they sniff u off, it will be a struggle trying to fend them off & they WILL BITE when they feel threatened. Aside from those isolated incidents, the monkeys are generally calm & bother-less, so enjoy the natural ambience & take fresh air as the park is 100% smoke free.", "The monkey Forrest is beautiful, but i am personally scared of the monkeys, as they like to steal items and jump on you with no warning. I would not suggest go if you are scared of animals, and do not buy the bananas or go with loose items like sun glasses/bags as the monkeys will try and steal them.!!!", "Loved our visit here. It cost 30 000 rupee each to get in which supports the Monkey Sanctuary. The forest is stunning with large ancient trees and meandering streams. The monkeys are everywhere. They interact with visitors and are super cute! Beware though, the day we visited it was very hot. Two monkeys eyed up my water bottle and decided that it would be theirs. After a tussle with one of them, I had no choice but to relinquish it to the big one. Within seconds, he had the bottle top off and sat down and drank the water with a satisfied grin 😀", "I first visited the Monkey Forest in Ubud in 2009 as part of a day tour of and made a special trip back in 2010 to revisit my simian friends. Both trips were on rainy days but the coverage of the canopy blocked much of the drizzle and the mud just added to the ambience. At the entrance to the site after paying the small entrance fee you have the opportunity to purchase bushels of bananas - for two rupiah you get about 16 mini bananas - to give to the monkeys along the way. Be cautious here as making this purchase immediately turns you into monkey bait. This was my goal, however, so I purchased in droves. A few tips: 1) Avoid wearing dangling jewelry or lose articles. The monkeys will go for anything they can grab including your sunglasses, umbrellas and purses. 2) Monitor your bananas. I suggest separating them from the bushel or you may just lose the entire bunch to a sneaky primate (see photos) 3) Don't tease the monkeys. They aren't aggressive but they have no qualms climbing up you to grab a banana out of your hand (unless you like that kind of thing which I did). 4) Take pictures. You can get these little guys to pose if you use your bananas wisely. 5) Explore! The monkeys are amazing but there are incredible temples, stone sculptures, and a beautiful rainforest to see as well.", "Good place to visit and stay for a while. It was a very real experience and it was awesome stay among the monkeys. They are very kind and if you don't provoke are calm and stable.", "The monkeys are living their awesome life in the forest of Ubud, they realy don't care about the presence of the visitors which is awesome! The visitors are 'bananamachines' but believe me they're quickly stripped and become uninteresting walking objects :)! The forest is more than a monkey zoo, take your time en walk around the park. There are many little road who lead you to nice viewpoints and beautiful places in the forest. We saw 2 big lizards/dragons as well. There was an abandoned corner in the forest with a few little temples and things like that, too bad that it wasn't accessible because of the agressieve dogs who owned the place, they should get rid of those agressive dogs over there. You definiltely need to visit monkey forest, just choose the right day (sunny dry weather) and wear good shoes if you want to go for a stroll in the forest.", "This is a very old and famous landmark - built right on the cliff-face. There are certain areas you cant go for religious reasons - but the monkeys are a treat. Dont get too familiar and friendly with them because they will grab your stuff.", "This is a must see trip. Excellent scenery and wonderful structures. Beware of the monkeys that are very keen to take your glasses or camera. It is a good idea to have some treats for them eg bread or fruit as trade if they get something of yours. You may have a local befriend you at the entrance and they will act as an unofficial guide. They provide good insight and are good at dealing with the monkeys, but it comes at a price. They can be very helpful but I suggest you negotiate the price at the start! Overall this is a very good place to visit.", "Nice park very beautiful nature. The monkeys park should make clearer not to food and also do nog look them in the eye. But if you keep a decent distance you will have a lot of fun here.", "To be honest, I was very apprehensive about going. I’d read so much conflicting stuff about the monkey forest that I would have been fine to just skip it altogether. But my wife wanted to go, so go we did. First off, there was great parking, signage, and nice facilities with bathrooms (even bathrooms throughout). If you’ve been to , you know how rare this is. Most paths were wide, easy to walk on, and there is plentiful staff stationed throughout to distract the monkeys with food, and also to intervene should a monkey get a little to monkey-ish. The forest itself was beautiful, they have some gorgeous temples and trees throughout. As for the monkeys... they behave as monkeys. You get to see them do what they do, which includes a lot of stuffing their faces, grooming each other, playing, and even some fighting. I brought no food, no bags, left my sunglasses behind. I read the signs EVERYWHERE that warn you to not hide food, not feed them, don’t stare at them in the eye- and guess what? They weren’t interested in me in the least. If you’re just nonchalantly observing and you follow the posted guidelines, you’ll be perfectly fine. They aren’t kidding about not looking them in the eye- my wife took a picture of one perched on a branch above her and accidentally looked it in the eye while doing so- it climbed down to hiss right in her face and swat at her. I watched another woman intentionally square herself up in front of a larger male monkey, looked at him with her hands on her hips, and he immediately began going for her (she started screaming and running away so I guess he won 😆). One last note- we got there early, around 8:45. By 10:30 it was getting busy and we were ready to go. Get there early.", "This is a very special place. Please secure anything that is not attached to you; Especially shiny objects. They monkeys will steal anything not attached. You can buy bananas to feed them, or sit and let them come up to you. They are really fascinating to watch. The temple itself is really special- moss and monkey covered.", "I would suggest going even though I didn’t plan to. I expected it to be scary in terms of not being able to act natural after reading some comments online, but it was very nice. The area is nice and quite big. It’s a nice stroll and the monkeys mind their own business as long as you don’t interfere. It is beautiful to walk among the monkeys.", "Go, don't take food, enjoy the fantastic scenery and the cheeky monkeys. Keep your hands out of your pockets and you should have a great time.", "Magical vibe, beautiful place. This is perhaps the main attraction that must be visited in Ubud. However, it is necessary to be very careful with monkeys and it is better not to approach them close and not to touch.", "First advise: Do not bring any food in your pocket / bag. Monkeys will smell it and try to grab it. Second advise: beware of your belongings. Somehow, the monkeys like to steal something from the tourist. I saw one of the monkey tried to steal sunglasses from a person in front me. But apart from all that, it is a very nice place to see.", "We went during the day. Beautiful views from the cliffs, nice statues. There are a couple of places to hide from the shade if its a hot day. Beware of the monkeys they will steel your jandels, sunnies, etc if you are not careful. We had arrived just after they had been fed so we didnt have any probs and there are staff that can help you get your stuff back should it get taken by the monkeys. We enjoyed walking around, nice and relaxing. Plenty of parking.", "Magic place ... A nice spot to visit, nice park and the monkeys are so cute ... you must have bananas", "This place is a wonderful experience just to be amused and somewhere to reconnect with the child in you!! The monkeys were peaceful as long as people didn’t make eye contact with them, and followed the rules of the sanctuary. After reading online reviews both my husband and I were quite weary and didn’t venture too close and were careful not to carry any hats sunglasses or food inside. It was an afternoon well spent!! Cost was about 50k per person and a nominal parking fee.", "Well what can I say about such a wondrous beautiful temple takes my breath away. But I'd be cautious about the monkeys very cheeky and they steal anything u have in your hands. Loved going there would recommend to all my friends", "There is nothing like seeing animals in their natural environment. We don't visit Zoos or enclosures so it's not often we get to see animals like this. As soon as you arrive at the forest you start spotting the Monkeys in the trees and then as you walk into the forest they are EVERYWHERE. I would recommend buying some Bananas in the centre of the forest, the Monkeys will sit on your lap or head to have the Bananas, just keep in mind they are wild so don't try to pat them and stay calm. We absolutely loved it and our little girl was fascinated! Would go there everyday if I could :)", "Nice to see the monkeys, who seem to live in freedom. There you don´t need to be super afraid of the \\thief monkeys\\\" , they just come to you if you have food.\"", "Our driver took us here as part of a day tour. Loved it! So beautiful and the monkeys are so cute. Do not try to pat them. They are very inquisitive. If you just stop and be still some will come for a look. A baby came of and was playing with the jewels on my shoes and another jumped up on my shouder to try and get the flower out of my hair. You can purchase bananas to feed the monkeys Entry for an adult was only 25000R or about $2.50 so very affordable for families. Parking is available and its right in the heart of Ubud so very easy to go for a walk after or grab some lunch close by", "It was nice to walk through the small forest, looking at the statues and trying not to disturb the monkeys (they can be mean). Nice for a hot afternoon.", "They're everywhere! You can't take water or food or anything dangly like a necklace in here or they take it from you! We really enjoyed here but our guide had us well warmed what to do and what not too! I seen a few unfortunate people who didn't know these to dos and not to dos and we're getting aggressive monkey business!", "Had a good time here, read a few other reviews on here and was a bit worried about what the monkeys would be like. I didn't have a single issue, if you want the monkeys attention then buy the bananas and you will definitely get it. If not then don't bring any food in. Follow the rules and don't panic if the monkeys approach you, then you should be able to enjoy a nice stroll through monkey forest.", "Great fun, monkeys up close and in the wild - well worth it. Loads of your babies there when we went which was cute overload !", "On our recent visit to the monkey forest, It was very interesting and we recommend you go, but do not take food in to the forest or buy Bannas inside for the monkeys, the go mad and jump all over you, they do try to steal of you so only take basics you can keep your eyes and hands on, they were building a new big snake when we were, there. Lots of babie monkies very cute, we watched them having a bath , swimming etc. $2 each to enter", "If you want to have great time visiting a temple surrounding by nature, monkeys and beautiful views is recommended 😀", "My partner and I visited the monkey forrest and headed our tour guides warning in regards to not taking food, drinks, shiney stuff or anything too valuable with you. I had an overshould handbag ehich we used and adjusted the straps so it sat close to my body. We had no problems and enjoyed an hour of so looking around abd feeding the monkeys bananas that you purchase inside. You can purchase a small bunch for 20000 IDR or a large bunch for 50000 IDR. If you hold the banana above your head the monkey will climb up you, perch on your shoulder and eat it, very awesome. Its a beautiful walk around too but best to go in the afternoon to miss the lunch rush of tourists and so they monkeys are quite full!", "The Forrest is not a large place and it gives the opportunity to have a nice walk in a cultural and natural environment. The entrance is 3,5 eur / person and is a must in Ubud. The most interesting activity bis to watch and play with the monkeys who are absolutely amazing. They grab whatever they can but put your glasses, bottles what ever in a backpack and you will have a great time here.", "if you are in ubud you HAVE to go to the sacred monkey forest just please follow all directions do not make any fast movement and do not look them directly on the eyes (to avoid attacks) do not enter with watter bottles and or food they do open bags and get them they dint attacked me and I did take very good pictures, it´s once in a life time opportunity to get to see them on their natural habitat and just interaction among them would love to go back", "When I arrived I was even greeted by monkeys in the carpark! While the monkeys are the main attraction, the park itself is very nice with good walking tracks and a river running through the park. It is a must visit if you go to Ubud", "Beautiful place to enjoy , my recommendation for you is don't bring the thing are blink blink. Because of the monkey really love blink blink.", "I have been to s monkey forrest in England, this one is a different league. There are lots of monkeys that just ignore you but watch out for monkeys stealing food and bags. My wife had two monkeys climbing over her trying to steal her glasses and hat. I thought it was funny and took a video of it and didnt help her! The monkeys all.look well fed and are looked after by the park rangers. I would recommend a visit if you are in ubud", "Overall it was awesome to see the monkeys and beautiful forest up close. I did not bring in any objects for the monkeys to steal based on previous advice. Unfortunately while taking a picture with what appeared to be a happy, social monkey I did get bit so be careful with interactions.", "So not what I expected. When the monkeys see you with banana's they rush you teeth bared and will literally climb on you to get to them. Really unnerving, not much to see and so not worth it!! If you want to see monkeys just walk thru the carpark, they are everywhere.", "Staying in Ubud no way we couldn't check this place out. Entrance fee was 30k which seemed fairly reasonable as there is temples to maintain and staff to pay. Food was on sale to give to the monkeys but they seemed fairly well fed by others so we opted not to. There's a huge amount of monkeys here and we ended up seeing loads Including mothers with baby's. Some of them can act a little aggressive at times (no thanks to being teased all day) but for the most part are great.", "It was very cool to see the monkeys in their environment but you do have to be very careful if you choose to buy bananas to feed them. They will jump on you and hang off of you until you are out of bananas. Definitely a must see!", "We had an amazing day there monkeys in natural environment amazing landscape perfect for photo shouting and video shouting.", "My review on this is mixed. On one hand, the monkeys were awesome and fun to watch in this spectacular and picturesque setting. But the other tourists who didn't heed or understand the warnings about carrying food, feeding the monkeys, or otherwise being obnoxious were a total drag. Therefore, much of the reverence of this place was lost on both monkeys and tourists behaving badly; and I would've hoped that the humans would've known better. Behave.", "A absolute must see if you're in amazing temple in the middle of the jungle with monkeys everywhere and very reasonably priced would recommend getting a metered cab to ubud rather than paying for a excursion then spend day looking around both ubud and sanctuary", "This was during the Australian school holidays so it was pretty busy, pretty hot but definitely worth it! It feels so natural, your really walking through their environment. Don't take any food and others have said, but also don't take anything that looks like food! I had hand sanitiser in the side of my camera bag... a medium size monkey scaled me like a tree, took the sanitiser, climbed back down, sat on a rock and disappointedly took its first sip. Amusing, more than terrifying as I had worried about! Definitely go, take precautions, but don't be scared. (Also there are rangers everywhere and one was at my side instantly. Unnecessary as the money scarf affair was not dangerous and over instantly)", "But still, do be careful. They will approach you asap when you take something out of your bag. Monkeys are free roaming and behave naturally.", "Took my professional camera & got some wonderful photo's so I'd recommend this for anyone whose interested in photography. The monkey's are amazing, if not a bit cheeky & there's plenty to explore in the forest too. A beautiful walk even if you aren't that into monkey's. I'd love to go again!", "Absolutely loved this place. The monkeys were so cool and chilled out. Take your own bananas to free them though. Costs a bomb to buy it there. Also, don't pay to get them on your shoulder etc. to get a picture. The little ones are so friendly if you approach them slowly they claim onto tour shouldw4s by themselves. :)", "Beautiful grounds and various monuments to look at. lots of crazy monkeys! Good fun though - especially to feed them and have them climb on your shoulder.. Wardens all round the grounds which was really good - helps keep both public and monkeys safe. very cheap to get in so well worth a visit. Great little bar near one of the entrances - Bohemia. wifi and good selection of refreshing drinks after walking round the Monkey Forest.", "This is a great place to go if you're a single, couple or family. The entry is cheap and it's a fun stop for anyone. But if you buy food and don't drop it with the first monkey the monkeys will jump on you and attack until they get the food. Even if you put the food in your bag.", "Really took me back to my childhood days of reading The Jungle Book. I could almost hear the ever popular song from the movie (I wanna be like you). The forest and the architecture is breathtakingly beautiful. I visited the place in the afternoon for a leisurely stroll. You have to be on the lookout for those naughty monkeys, though! All valuables (especially sunglasses) should be put away. One little guy tried to grab at my watch. You just have to ignore and carry on walking.", "Beautiful interesting place to visit. Stunning scenery, went in the morning - quite warm would be difficult in afternoon heat. Carry a large stick the monkeys are naughty! Tried to take my daughters thong lol and ran off with people's sunglasses- you are advised to remove them first! Didn't get to see the dance or the sunset which I would love to do next time.", "Definitely worth of visiting if you are traveling in and specialy in Ubud. Lots of monkeys, but be carefull with them. They are used to people, but it doesn't mean that they wouldn't steal your thigs or bite you.", "very nice place with a lot of Monkeys.Just be carefull cause they grab everything. But if u slowly give them bananas they are friendly sitting with u etc..", "We have visited just about every monkey forest in over the years, including Ubud, it is a pretty location lower in the valley but this is where the enjoyment ended. One of the grandchildren was bitten by an aggressive monkey, unprovoked and had to then take her to BIMC for the start of rabies injections. Of course we had heard all the warnings which had always been headed and yes the monkeys and their babies are great to watch but I am done with monkey parks. Tourists Beware!", "At first I was afraid for the monkeys but they were sweet and kept a distance to the people themselves. Really worth a visit.", "This is pure joy and the interaction with the monkeys is a blast. Bless you Ubud for preserving a place like this. The long tailed monkeys are really fun to watch with their young as they control them by grabbing their tails. The monkeys will try to take things from you in your pockets so the best way is to buy the food available there and feed them from a slight distance. The location is excellent and this is a must for every visitor to Ubud. Taxis are plentiful just across the street in the shopping area.", "We went along somewhat reluctantly, having seen numerous monkeys in Cambodia, Sri Lanka and Thailand. But the place is very well set out. There are some amazing trees and the monkeys are real characters. Its within walking distance of Ubud, so no taxis etc involved. Definitely worth a visit", "A total waste of time. The monkeys are aggressive and just want to steal food/ drinks, open bags, steal your belongings and generally cause nuisance. You can see monkeys like this at the side of the road or on general walks that are less aggressive. The forest isn't all that either, it's just a path through a collection of trees- a product of an over saturated tourist market.", "Great experience, for a few dollars, you can buy some food and a handler will let a Monkey jump on your shoulder. Amazing temples in the sanctuary which are well over 1000 years old.", "Been here many time with my clients, most of my clients really enjoyed it. You can buy banana inside of the Monkey Forest, small bunch for 20K, big bunch for 50K. After you done to feed them, you have to go down to river, beautiful scenery and beautiful bride there. If you lucky you can see monkey swimming in the river. Enjoy your holiday in .", "If you want to get up close and personal with the monkeys then this is the place! You can buy bananas which the monkeys will climb upon you to eat, very fun for the brave! Worth the money, a great experience. If you are frightened of the monkeys make sure you follow the rules set by the sanctuary and they will not jump on you", "Very impressed with the newly upgraded monkey forest. A great new entrance, more attendants and definitely safer. Still some idiots around that try to get the monkeys to climb on them, but we enjoyed it more than other times we have been.", "Monkeys can be agressive Indeed, my wife was bitten when she accedently came too close. Good help from first aid. She would go back anytime though. It is just an amazing place. Keep your distance, mind all rules observe and enjoy!", "A great forest with fabulous trees and lots of monkeys everywhere! Do not bring any food into the forest, even in a bag as the monkeys will sniff it out, jump onto you, open your bag and remove your food! A fascinating place, well worth visiting.", "The Monkey Forest in is home to some 800 plus Monkeys of different age groups. They live in a huge forest and are well taken care of by the local authorities and caretakers. They are well fed and their job is to jump and entertain the crowds. The monkey forest is a nice place to spend a few hours especially if you have kids, however, keep in mind to follow the rules. Some monkeys are known to snatch sunglasses and caps etc.", "The Monkeys are adorable, and tame. they were very happy to come straight up to us. It's unfortunate there were people selling things inside.......sometimes its nice for a break. But it was really nicely set out and the monkeys had lots of room to run and play. Thanks :)", "A must visit when in .Monkey's are everywhere. It was fun watching the monkeys doing all sorts of mischief. U can click a pic with monkey on your shoulder.Be careful about not to carry any food stuff in your hand as u won't even come to know as when they will grab it from your hand and escape.", "There is entrance fee. You will get park map and do and don't instructions. You follow the path. You will come across lots of monekys. Caution is required, do not display any water bottle or food bag. They are very aggressive and will snatch it from you. Park rangers provides the food to monkeys at certain location through out the park, it is fun to watch them from distance. Park also has small water pool for monkeys to bath and have fun amongst themselves. Park provides the free transportation from Ubud palace to the park and back.", "Monkeys do monkeys business foods play and sleep Seen it before one may say But this has a different feel because of the environment and temple Access the temple us not allowed but great photo scenes It took about 2.5h from Nusa Dua departing 08:00 so leave early or enjoy your trip of less than 30km/2.5h other family took 3h leaving @09:00", "Highlight, these guys are so entertaining, make sure you buy bananas of the street to take, it cost a bit inside, if u have food for them you will be entertained! They came at you for it that’s for sure lol", "You need to pay entrance fee so we did not bother to go in. Been to one in Perak, Malaysia, which was free. Be wary of the monkeys after you buy the bananas. Witnessed a monkey threw away one banana and went for this lady who was carrying a bunch. It climbed on her, snatched the entire bunch and ran off. Can be quite an experience.", "As a group of 3 adults and 4 children (aged between 2 and 7), main reason we went to the monkey forest was primarily for them. I didn't have many expectations prior to visiting and I must admit, I was a bit sceptical about how safe it would be for the children as I had heard of the monkeys being quite aggressive at times when it comes to food and jumping on people. We made the decision to not buy any bananas and take little possession in with us as we'd read about monkeys going in bags. When we arrived, there are very clear rules about what to do/not to do which we read to the children. We also noticed lots of people that obviously work or volunteer there who are around all of the time and able to help if someone was frightened or got in a situation. The grounds are absolute stunning, it's almost mystical. The trees are so high and the flickers of sunlight that come through was so stunning that it would be nice just to go and experience this alone. I have to say, our experience definitely exceeded any expectations. It was so peaceful and the monkeys just get on wit their business and don't really interfere with you unless your interfere with them. We spent in total around 45 minutes in there, but that was primarily because of the children. We could have stayed longer to jus enjoy the beauty of the forest. A recommended trip & Great value for money too!", "You can even skip this as there's plenty of monkeys in the street in front of the temple. Seem pretty harmless however there's big ones as well, don't leave stuff hanging from your belt or backpack, it will get snatched.", "Nothing much to talk about except for beautiful temple with lots of monkeys. Be careful some of them do attack even when unprovoked.", "If you are travelling to , you MUST visit the Sacred Monkey Forest. The monkeys are hilarious and adorable, and the staff at the forest are VERY friendly, and helpful. I've read reviews about how some monkeys are agressive but we were there for 3+ hours and didn't notice any such thing. We bought bananas inside the park to feed the monkeys, I even had a monkey jump onto my shoulders to eat some bananas....got great pictures and videos! As long as you follow the park rules, there is nothing to worry about. It is a must visit attraction, the temples, monkeys and environment as a whole is beautiful. Very glad to have visited the Monkey Forest!", "Not worth the effort as there are monkeys along the road throughout the area. A visit is more frightening than interesting, the monkeys are vicious and will steel anything they able.", "Have seen more than my fair share of monkeys however these were reasonably friendly as long as you adhere to the rules which are posted on large notice boards. I sat quietly on the edge of a path during feeding time and had two lovely encounters with juvenile monkeys climbing on me. Very safe and very cute.", "I loved the monkey forest. I just loved the moss on all the beautiful statues. I only spent about an hour there but i could have happily have spent another 1 or 2 hours just wondering around. I did not find the monkeys aggressive at all and was actually surprised how close i could get to the little babies to take photos, the mums werent phased. I would definately go back here.", "I went to the Monkley Forest Sanctuary in Ubud with my wife and 2 children aged 14 and 12. we had some anxiety about monekys jumping on us these were unfounded. The monkeys are fun to watch but are well-fed and eviudently maintained as a tourist attraction. At 4-5pm the place was very busy with tourists but the temples and museums were impressive. Overall we were glad we went along", "My husband and I really enjoyed the scenery and the beautiful grounds. It was exciting to see all the monkeys but just be careful. Sometimes the monkeys do seem aggressive but we didn't encounter anything too bad. As long as you tell them no and don't tease them with the food then they are good.", "Please don’t touch or bother the friendly imates they look tame but they are wild animals try not to feed them entrance fees is 30000 rupiahs and there is loop bus service true monkey forest road to Ubud main streets to hanuman road not sure there is a payment or free A must visit attraction in Ubud", "be prepared and respect those that live here!! monkeys will only react the way you do! respect those around you,. take in the atmospheric environment. I was lucky enough to witness beautiful wedding photos been taken here!! i would visit over and over! beautiful energy dont take in any plastic! ", "We took our two young children to see the monkeys and were not let down!! The kids loved it and there were monkeys every where. They were very friendly and we had no issues with them. Some of them are quite big and have quite a set of fangs. We followed the instructions on the signs and had a great time :) a very beautiful place to visit", "Positives: Nice park, interesting statues and surroundings. Monkeys are active and you will touch them and interact with them even you can't feed them. Negatives: They could do a show with monkeys during the day. There is no special program going on. Its bit small, you do pictures, play with monkeys and that's it. I still see a possibility to improve surroundings. Total time 1h.", "I visited the monkey forest with my two friends whilst staying in Ubud and it was a great experience. It costs about $3 Australian to get in and it is a cheap way to get an hours worth of fun. The monkeys are cheeky so keep all loose items tucked away and don't put your camera down while there. The people who did got mobbed haha but it was funny to see, instead we spoke to one of the men that worked there and for $1 he gave us some corn kernels and helped the monkeys pose with us for some photos to take back home. I suggest going early in the morning or in the afternoon as the tour groups won't be around and the sun won't be so scolding at those times of day. We didn't purchase any bananas and truly are glad we didn't!", "It was very interesting experience to see monkeys in their almost natural environment (not in zoo - like in Europe). However the most important tips are: do not touch, do not scream, just watch...", "Went their early in the morning, staff was helpful in guiding what to do and what not to. We could click pictures with monkeys but they snatched food and water and after some time it got scary for my daughter and we had to exit the place. May be good for slightly grown up kids and adults ", "This place is so awesome monkeys everywhere so cheap to see $5 Aus to get on and $5 to feed the monkeys. Just read the signs about what you take in and how to behave around the monkeys and you'll be fine. Don't be ignorant!!", "Totally natural habitat where it was a joy to see such \\happy monkeys\\\" roaming free . Not to mention the opportunity to feed them and experience first hand hoe they interact with each other. It was both intriguing and mesmerising to watch. I could have stayed there all day !\"", "We visit a lot but this was definitely the best from . Monkeys are everywhere and stuff is there to help. Monkeys knows to jump on you but experience is nice. Ticket is 80k Idr and there is donation for pictures who wants to take selfies.", "The park is a nice place to visit even if you are not specifically interested in the monkeys. Nice trees and statues and a beautiful river crossing it. Monkeys are everywhere and if you are interested in a closer experience you can buy bananas and feed them directly. Go light and do not bring food as monkeys are curious about big bags and always looking for food.", "Very nice place. You can see monkeys in their natural habitat, you should be careful though because sometimes they attack you if you carries food or phones.", "If you are in Ubud and you have time you should definitely visit the Monkey Forest. The Monkeys are not aggresive and the Forest is really beautiful.", "This is a very small park to see the monkeys. You have to be escorted round with a guide who obviously wants a tip at the end and harasses you into going into their store lot to buy very overpriced goods. Not a lot to see monkey wise and are kept away from you by the guide who carries a stick with them to ward them off. Go to Uluwata Temple if you want to see monkeys freely and in their own habitat without being hassled.", "They are so similar to us and so fascinating and entertaining. They are also opportunistic thieves and bullies. Luckily there are a lot of guards around to facilitate inter species communications and prevent fights. The guards will assist those interested in having a monkey on their shoulder 😜to take a picture. And they will chase thieving monkeys. Monkeys are very smart and if you have any edibles on you, they will try to get them. Keep purses and backpacks locked and under control. Also take good care of small children. Monkeys like to pick on those because they are small. The Monkey Forest contains the temple, a cemetery and lots of monkey sculptures. There’s also an exhibit hall not well managed. Lots of paths to see all the different monkey tribes. Enjoy!", "Loved being able to experience Monkeys in their natural habitat. Fantastic experience for the children. Only issue was how many tourist were allowed in at a time.", "I was expecting it to be very sacary but it's so nice and good experience with monkeys, just read the safety information of the place \\ the main point that u shouldn't bring food with u \\\"\"", "Paid a entrance ticket of 30,000 rupiah and made my entry into this unique forest of wild monkeys.Its full name is actually Padangtegal Mandala Wisata Wanara Wana Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary.The forest complex houses \\Crab eating monkeys\\\" and the area of the forest is approx 1/10 of a square kilometer .The monkeys can also be found roaming on the road near the forest boundary. There are 4 groups of monkeys occupying different territories in this small forest. Macaque monkeys are a common sight in India but the nese \\\"Crab eating monkeys\\\" were different in looks compared to the common Indian macaque.These monkeys were also bold and seemed to be leading a privileged life at the expense of tourists overfeeding them with banana's sold inside the forest premises.The tourists were bending backwards to lure the monkeys to pose for photographs by feeding them bananas.It was really hilarious,a natural comedy show.The forest was a huge natural reserve, a equatorial forest with massive trees and flowing stream water, a marvel of nature.There were three temples dedicated to the monkeys and for the first time in my life viewed monkeys swimming in water.The temples were The Pura Dalem Agung Padangtegal temple as well as a \\\"Holy Spring\\\" bathing temple and another temple used for cremation ceremonies.If visiting Ubud then a visit to the sacred monkey forest is mandatory.Something unique.\"", "Had great fun in Monkey Forest. Nice to see monkeys out of captivity. There were 1000+ monkeys there. If you follow the guidelines, you should be perfectly safe. Don’t tease or provoke the animals, as we saw some people do. A good laugh for children to visit the place.", "In a beautiful forest full of monkeys found this place to make photo call back, so yes, watch out for the camera.", "Many many many monkeys! Be careful to not let them steal your stuff especially your bananas. Once they see the bananas they do everything to steal it from you. They jumped on me many times but it was really sweet", "If you want to have Close Contact with the monkeys, buy bananas and they will be all over you..... The forest is absolutely Beautiful. We have been here twice now.", "A chance to see monkeys free to roam can't be passed up. It's important to read the rules and to be prepared that a monkey might jump on you. You're supposed to be smarter,by a little bit, so don't invite monkeys to steal your stuff or snacks--keep it hidden. There are many staff around so if the monkey doesn't leave on its own accord, they will distract it and thereby get it off of you. Plan to spent a couple hours. Our 45 minutes was not enough to see all the temples. You will never forget this experience", "I enjoyed my trip to Wanara Wana. It has spacious parking lot in the outside and clean forest in the inside. The monkeys are very tame and friendly. The best moment is when a teenager monkey stole my cigarette by opening the bag zipper.", "Lots of fun - gorgeous scenery and greenery around. Grab some bananas and see what happens - cheeky monkeys will try to grab them off you. Really nice to visit a place where the animals are free to roam and we just merely visit and have a peak and try to interact with them!", "Nice to walk around. Wouldn't recommend buying bananas to take in but really fun to watch other people being \\attacked\\\". Low cost entry, lots photo opportunities easy to walk to own the bottom of monkey forest road\"", "My first warning is to be careful. a monkey stole my drink! I was also helping a monkey with a tap. I must have accidentally hurt it because it snarled at me and chased me. Other than that, it is a huge place where you can easily spend more than an hour discovering. Tickets cost 30k INR and it is a must visit in Ubud.", "I had a quick stop in Monkey Forest. There is enough parking space for cars and motorbikes and it's for free. The entrance to the forest is also very very cheap, the restrooms are clean and monkeys are really lovely. Usually you have to be careful because they all bite, but here in Ubud are used to people and they don't bite at all. Don't get scared if they jump on you (they always do that). And if you're not scared of them, bring some bananas or nuts with you, so you can feed them. You can also buy bananas inside of the forest, but the price is \\higher\\\".\"", "the monkeys here are just beautiful to watch, observe, and interact with. (provided you're sensible with your own behaviour... and keep an eye on your stuff!). the forest itself is wonderful to walk around.", "After reading other reviews before I went, I was very skeptical. We visited in September (2009) and arrived at about 10:00am. It was quiet and there weren't many people around. It was 15,000 Indonesian Rupiah's to get in (about £1) and we bought a bunch of bananas for 20,000. When we entered there weren't many monkeys by the entrance, then we saw a couple of small ones walking towards us, my partner who had the bananas bent down and handed them both a banana and they sat there and ate them. This happened a few more times, the monkeys were really nice, just held out there hand and took a banana when it was offered, some would wait until you handed them two by handing out their hands again... quite amusing. When we ran out we just walked about past large groups and no one monkey jumped on us or showed any aggression. We saw some people who had monkeys all over them, but they were trying to hide food and shrieking etc. Amusing to watch. We went and bought more bananas as we were happy they were so nice! When I got mine it was at another entrance and there were 2 large male monkeys hanging out nearby. They saw I had some bananas and started to come over, I just dropped a couple on the floor and walked away.... they seemed happy enough not to get any closer and ate the ones I left. When entering again about 3 monkeys came running over and I bent down and held out some bananas, they were really gentle. The only time we saw any agression , was when my partner dropped a banana near a monkey, he went to pick it up and a monkey showed its teeth, so we backed off leaving the banana. I guess the monkey had claimed it already. Another thing to be careful of is mother monkeys with babies, if you try and hand them a banana which I did, they get scared and make a scared noise, I just left the banana nearby and she took it when we were far enough away. I was really happy with my experience here. If you are planning to go, make sure you don't have any jewellery or take any bags, or loose items. I left my keys at the hotel and took a disposable camera. If you are going to take in food, have it in view of the monkeys. They are not stupid and can smell it in your bags, I've seen monkey hands trying to get into lots of bags containing food. Try not to approach large groups with monkeys as they will all run upto you if you are carrying food. This happened to me, when I had a couple of bananas left, I just dropped them and a couple of monkeys grabbed them and the rest just looked disappointed they didn't get there first. If you are taking children, make sure they don't scream, shout and shriek, this scares the monkeys and can lead to a bad experience.", "Thoroughly enjoyed watching the antics of the many macaques all around us anywhere. We didn't feed them but if you do - be careful and let them have it or they could get aggressive, and bites and scratches can be deadly. Apparently, they may have rabies too. Two of them jumped on to my son's backback when he was leaning over a balustrade but gave up eventually. They may be able to open zippers. Anyway, it was beautiful and entertaining and I would go again any time... Oh, and there is an art gallery in there...", "Close to monkeys, they jump on visitors feeding them with bananas. Nice gardens simulating a true Indiana Jones type exploration.", "I was really apprehensive about going after reading the reviews about biting. I'm so so glad I went. The monkeys are so friendly and cute. Yes they climb on you if you've got bananas but if you haven't they're not interested in you. There's no way you can get bitten unless you're that stupid to act the goat and try to wind the animals up. You're asking to be bitten and I can't believe how thick some people are to think it's funny. I saw a group of young lads taunting a baby monkey with a banana, letting it get hold of it and then snatching it away - need I say more? Alls you need to do is stay calm, don't wind them up, be respectful, and just let them do what they're doing.", "If you are looking for an upmarket tourist attraction, this may not be on your 'must do' list but for us it was a chance to view monkeys in the local surrounds. We went early, before the tourist buses arrived and found it a peaceful haven from the bustle of Monkey Forest Road. We saw many monkeys who were quietly playing or being peaceful.As few tourists had purchased bananas the monkeys were eating food provided by their keepers and nor aggressive. Great chance to photograph monkeys and loved seeing the very young ones with their mothers. An hour or so was sufficient to walk around.", "A shortish visit as a very hot day. All enjoyed the monkeys plus we had a close run in with one that wanted (and got) sun cream out of our bag. Ubud can be way too busy so it was nice to chill out here a bit.", "Definitely worth a visit. I made sure I went without a bag or any sunglasses etc and I was fine, no monkeys approached me. I had my phone out to take pictures which was fine. Very playful and cute animals. They were running and jumping on other people but I didn't see any aggression. As long as you use common sense and don't make them feel threatened, they will leave you alone. A negative point however - some of the monkeys were playing with a really old looking aerosol can...surely that can't be good for them. It looked like it had been there long enough to be removed by the workers. Overall though we really enjoyed it here!", "We spent about an hour here, we decided to purchase bananas to feed the monkeys, well worth it! Just don't hang on to the bananas for too long (or taunt the monkeys) as I saw a lot of people get bit for doing so. DO NOT wear sunglasses or jewelry because the monkeys will take them. I literally saw one running around with a pearl earring in its mouth. Also do not spend too much time playing with the babies as the moms will start to get aggressive. This is definitely a great experience if you enjoy spending time with wildlife.", "Worth a visit. So many monkeys all over the place. Initially it was scary when 8 monkeys came running towards me but realised later that they were playing amongst themselves. the monkeys were visible really close up and looked super cute. One or 2 monkeys even clicked pics with us when offered bananas. There are small walkways which is beautiful to look at and when walks past the monkeys can be seen all around. A must visit.", "The entrance fee is really cheap. Forest is absolutely beautiful. Monkeys everywhere. Very cool to see. Lots of staff about the property...presumably to keep monkey/people interactions as safe as possible. But from what we saw, the monkeys and people are well behaved. However, if given the opportunity, monkeys will try to take whatever they think they can from you. So, don't bring anything into the forest that you would be upset about not bringing out with you.", "I've been there several times and and seeing the monkeys in this forest is nice but be careful as the monkeys like to take trophies, but don't let that perturb you. Make sure if you have children that you keep an eye on them, because the monkeys are faster that you think.", "not to over crowded in the morning nice walk with monkeys for company. dont sneak up on them or get in there faces older ones can be aggressive. beutiful soroundings", "The cheeky monkeys are playful. The baby monkeys are cute. Watch out for the big males. Buy some peanuts, bananas or sweet yams for the monkeys. But be careful of your belongings: glasses, hats, anything shiny and dangling are fair games for the monkeys to grab and pull.", "It's a great place to spend a while. Depending on the season is not very crowded ehat makes a really smooth visit. Lovely monkeys but be careful...", "A jungle environment in the heart of Ubud where tourist usually go to. Filled with Monkeys who may get aggressive if you are carrying eatables. Best to observe them from a distance and preferably in a group if in near proximity. There is a sacred stream and very old Banyan trees near one of the entrances. A few deer are also in one of the enclosures. An hours visit is adequate.", "I write this review with mixed feelings as a I realize the forest provides valuable income to the community as well as the necessary funds to support the habitat of the monkeys. My experience was mixed, as I suspect with many other tourists. The Positive: - The forest is a beautiful space to walk in. A true sanctuary in a bustling city. The grounds are well kept and make for an interesting and scenic walk, that is well shaded (a huge plus on a sweltering hot day!) - The staff and administration have made it a concerted effort to make visitors aware of best practices for both the health and well being of the monkeys and the humans with ample signage. The Negative: - The humans: I was truly disheartened and disappointed in the behaviour of tourists. From taunting the animals, to shoving a long lens camera within inches of a monkey at rest, leaving children unattended to poke and prod, bringing in unhealthy foods such as chips for the monkeys (clearly stated that no food should be brought in from outside - bananas can be purchased in the forest to feed should one choose to do so). Leaving plastic waste and garbage in the forest, despite being provided with ample numbers of waste receptacles throughout the park. I have heard of 'aggressive' behaviour from the monkey or 'thieving' monkeys (as an FYI all patrons are warned to put away loose items such as sunglasses - these are seen as toys to the monkeys)...however, it is important to know that they are in fact wild animals, being taunted and provoked with camera flashes and inconsiderate tourists. I am not surprised that bites do occur. I am not sure how this lack of boundaries and lack of consequences for the patrons impacts the monkeys, however, I do feel we as humans, in the position of power, can ask more of ourselves in being respectful tourists. If the forest was simply a beautiful environment (which it is) to walk through and see the monkeys I would feel ok with it. However, tourists are much to intrusive - forcing interaction and engaging in obtrusive behaviours. Taking a picture from afar is one thing (zoom was created for a reason on cameras). Getting within an inch of a baby monkey trying to breastfeed - rude, inconsiderate and disruptive.", "Well worth the small enrty fee, clean and easy to get around. Lots of monkeys to interact with. A must to see while in .", "Not my first rodeo with monkeys but the sheer amount of them was awesome. They were running all over the place playing with each other. It was adorable. They can jump on you but remember it’s only for a reason ie they want something. I had a big bag with me. Most diapers and camera gear but they wanted to go through to see if there was food. One stole money out of my husbands pocket. Small bill no biggie but the staff did try to retrieve it not a swindle scheme like I’ve seen before in other countries. I had a baby stroke my hair and face like a massage while taking my earring out with its foot. Also notable is the park itself. Gorgeous!! Jungle walk along a creek with statues and vines. Not an all day thing at all but a must do.", "Wow! You really feel a sense of tranquillity when you visit here. Yes there are hoarders but once you say a firm o\\\" to them, you can freely roam around and take in the beauty of this place.\"", "My daughter and I visited this, and I thought it was going to be one of those 'dreadful tourist traps', and there were some elements of that (bananas for sale to tempt the monkeys with'. The monkeys were amazing and more plentiful than i ever would have imagined, and my 16 year old daughter was enthralled with them. The flora and Fauna were also 'out of the world' as were the temples. ", "Great place to explore. Apart from seeing the monkeys, the place has lots of history and beautiful nature to it. A must go for travellers.", "Great day out and you can see monkeys in there own habitat. Monkeys can be aggressive so please research before you go in. I saw a young girl get bitten by a monkey while I was there. Be careful", "A beautiful experience right in the heart of Ubud, not to be missed. Just be aware, though, that some of the monkeys can be cheeky and sometimes a little agressive in the presence if their babues or uf you have (or smell like) food and may bite you. Be careful mot to bring any food in with you - even some that you may have forgotten in your pocket or backpack because the monkeys jumped on my husband to take things out of his pockets (a small bottle of hand sanitiser). He tried to take it back so the monkey wouldn't poison himself with it and got a bite for his troubles. Also recommended to be careful with your eyeglasses, cameras and hats and put what you don't strictly need in your zipped up bags, or retain a strong grip at all times because they will grab glasses off your head and cameras out of your hand and run away. Definitely do not put the camera on a ledge for a shutter-timer group photo because the monkeys will grab it and be off with it quicker than you can blink. 😅", "The Forest and the temples are lovely however when we entered with our bananas, a male monkey came running at my daughter showing her his surprisingly LARGE teeth, so we threw the whole bunch at him and ran!!! Not a great start so we tentatively walked around too afraid to wonder too far away from the entrance. The monkey's were very playful and there were many tiny baby's clinging to their mothers while others jumped onto unsuspecting sightseers. My advice, don't take any food and don't stay still for too long, unless you want to get extremely up close and personal with the monkey's!", "be sure to leave hates, sunglasses and other small belongings in your car or in a bag. i saw monkeys snatching items of other tourists. most monkeys get close, but aren't aggressive.", "Not a big fan of the monkey forest. Every time I go there I just feel pretty nervous about the monkey situation. They're persistant and a bit aggressive. On the other hand there are some nice spots - with impressive statues and walks. I'd say it's definitely worth a visit if you're staying in Ubud, but really don't think about even pretending to feed the monkeys - they're aggressive little blighters.", "Very touristy. But whole Ubud is. Again, I would like to thank Julia Roberts for that. I don't even know what to say.... Just when you get bitten by the monkey there and someone will try to tell you that they are all vaccinated and blah, blah, blah, get you rabies shot within 6 weeks.", "At first I did not want to feed the monkey's due to the stories I've heard, but my husband decided he wanted to. So after I watched him feed the monkey's I thought I'd give it a go too. Glad I did! It was a fun experience. Just make sure to not be carrying anything on you and just be calm when they come up to eat the food.", "So I was a little unsure about visiting this place after reading a few negative comments, but this is place is good fun and well worth a visit if you adhere to a few simple rules. First things first be warned these monkeys are roaming about everywhere, they are not contained in anyway and can jump on you at any moment, BUT don't let this put you off, its really good fun, and as long as you don't tease them they cooperate. There are places to buy bananas to feed the monkeys, and thats when you do need to be a bit wary because they may try and jump on you and steal them out of your hands. There are lots of rules shown at the entrance and it is important you adhere to them because as I said these monkeys are a law unto themselves. If you buy food the monkeys WILL jump on you if this scares you then just avoid buying bananas! This place is a must visit in Ubud because this an experience you won't get anywhere else", "Very good if you like monkeys. Walk around freely, buy bananas in bunches for the monkeys. They tend to jump on you and follow you around, you have to be careful to not upset them. Theres not much to it other than that. The temples are closed.", "We stopped here one day when we were touring the island having hired a car and driver. It really is a must see when visiting Ubud as it is so different from seeing monkeys in a zoo. I can't remember how much it was but the entrance fee was very reasonable. We spent about an hour there but could have spent longer if we hadn't got a packed agenda for the day. The monkeys actually come out of the forest and they were running around and outside the entrance, generally being badly behaved and seeing what they could forage from the sacred offerings which the local shop keepers buy and place on the pavement outside their shops as an offering to the gods. We bought a bag of bananas before going in and that helped us make friends very quickly. The monkeys can smell the bananas a mile off! There were hundreds of them in their family groups from large possessive males to small babies. Many of the mummy monkeys were cuddling very small babies. If you sat down on a wall or a bench, they would come and join you, even the really small ones. It was a lovely experience. We were warned and now I can see why we were warned not to wear baseball caps or sunglasses. The monkeys will steal anything! There were lots of staff in attendance. The monkeys are totally free to roam. There are no fences and it is quite an experience.", "The monkeys are everywhere , and very cheeky, keep small children handy.its very busy but worth the visit", "I was very hesitant to visit the monkey forest because I had read some scary stories about how the monkeys can be somewhat aggressive. However, I decided that I might as well go since it is such a big attraction in Ubud. It's really easy to buy tickets at the gate and there was no line. Make sure you don't bring any food with you into the monkey forest and one of the employees even told me I should put my water bottle in my bag. I had on sunglasses and a side bag and it was fine to wear that and none of the monkeys tried to grab anything off me. The monkey forest is a nice, cool, shaded place to walk around. You can get bananas (I think people paid for them in the park) and then the monkeys will jump on your shoulder to grab it and eat it. The workers there also feed the monkeys so you can seem them eating. It's neat because you get to see the monkeys up close. However, the signs (and the workers in the forest) tell you to be very careful, especially around the male monkeys. Make sure not to look them in the eyes. The baby monkeys are really adorable. In general, it seemed like if you left the monkeys alone, they wouldn't bother you. There are also monkey forest employees around to somewhat manage the monkeys, and the visitors. However, a monkey did jump on my friend's leg as we were walking but it jumped right off. I also saw a monkey grab a woman's hand and it looked like it was about to bite her, but she had also sat really close to the monkey and was trying to get a picture with it. I got several mosquito bites in the park so if you tend to get bitten, I'd suggest some insect repellent. Overall, it is a fascinating place to visit, though you probably only need about an hour in there.", "Nice to visit and experience the monkeys fun. Buy some bananas and see their reaction but be artful with your belongings because they like to take everything", "This is a good place to visit, where lot of monkeys are there. I really enjoyed their pranks. You only have to follow the instructions given. Thick forest area with a stream.", "Came to the monkey forest as part of a Ubud day tour. Was a really nice experience for both adults and children! It’s pretty impressive actually as there are monkeys everywhere. And of course beware - they will jump on you if you have food or something they are interested in so recommend going with as little as possible on you (ie. leave jewellery and sunglasses behind). And if you do have food (you can buy bananas inside) don’t try to hold it back from them. They can hurt...", "Be very careful with any of your possessions. The monkeys will take anything that they can grab like your hat, glasses or phone. I would not recommend that go and waste your time unless you just have to see some monkeys", "When I first entered the park and saw all the monkeys running round I was so scared and nervous. I instantly thought one would jump on me straight away and start attacking my hair! We bought some bananas that are on sale in the park and headed for the steps near the beginning as this was close to some wardens. My boyfriend sat down and held out a banana and instantly one came and jumped on him and sat on his knee. It took the banana and sat beside him and ate it. As I was still scared we spoke to one of the wardens and he helped me get a monkey to come over and sit on me ( using a banana), once I had done this I realised all the monkeys were actually interested in is getting the food. We walked around the park and it was great to see the monkeys interacting with one another, watching the babies learn from their parents and watching the monkeys play in the water. We fed lots of monkeys and at times had more than one monkey climb on us. I was still nervous of some of the big ones but learnt if you follow the rules they won't harm you. The wardens are great and there is plenty around so if you want to have a monkey on you but your nervous just ask a warden for help, the monkeys know the wardens and some are even scared of them! Follow the rules the park puts in place for example no screaming and no staring into the monkeys eyes as they see this as a threat!! Just be careful with what you wear as some monkeys can be fascinated with bags, necklaces and jewlerry! Also keeper belongings zipped up as the monkeys can be quite curious! One monkey saw me open the rucksack to get banana out and before I even had a chance he had ran over and helped himself to the whole bunch in the bag! Haha. Overall a great day out,we visited the park in the morning about 10am before it got overly busy and too hot. There is also nice walks around the park you can take down past the stream for some great photos! A fab morning out!!", "Definitely worth a visit. We were staying a few hundred metres down the road and this was the first attraction we saw in Ubud. We visited just after 5pm (closes at 6pm). The grounds are extremely beautiful and you could easily spend time here. Find a nice spot and relax for a couple of hours. The monkey's were hilarious. They were very playful with each other and we got to see several small babies. One of the staff assisted us in feeding the monkey's some corn and bananas (which can be purchased there for approx 20,000rp). Be careful when you buy the banana's they will not last long as they monkey's will approach you within seconds!", "Just as the name says: it is a monkey forest. The animals live 'half-wild' but if you want there are bananas on sale to feed them and let them climb your head, face, etc - not sure where the fun is about doing it but many people apparently liked it. There are some temples to see, you can have a nice walk along a small river and that's about it. As other people mentioned: make sure you have everything well secured in a bag or a backpack as the monkeys can just jump and grab e.g. your hat or a small camera.", "It's a great place to bring your children to experience the nature. My kids were excited to interact with the monkeys. And the staff are everywhere and very helpfull", "Don't bring food in unless you want to be jumped on by monkeys! There has been a great deal of development of this site since I was last here (six years ago). There is a much higher presence of wardens and they keep the peace (both for the monkeys and the people!). We spent about two hours here. You could take less time but you'll want to keep away from as many humans as possible to look at these beautiful creatures in as much detail as possible.", "The entrance fee is modest and you can wander around the park grounds. There are almost 600 monkeys in the sanctuary and you see them playing, eating, etc. You can buy bananas to feed them and they can climb up on you if you like. There are a couple of temples on the grounds too, including one nice one with springs.", "A great opportunity to see the monkeys up close and you can buy bananas on site. Walking distance to Ubud center, market, and palace. Not necessarily worth a trip if you're staying far away as you can be in and out quite quickly.", "After reading the recommendations on the Monkey Forest website and reviews online, we expected to have to be very cautious of monkey contact. We read monkeys have been more aggressive in recent years. Our experience was quite the contrary. The staff is very attentive and helpful. The grounds are very well marked, with maps and clear signeage, and lots of informative boards around. The monkeys are lovely and mind their own business, even when walking very close to them. Only if you get too close or invasive of their space with cameras will they hiss and show their teeth, which is a sign that they are feeling threatened and an indication that you better move away and leave them be. It is delightful and tirelessly entertaining to watch the monkeys interacting and doing their thing, especially the babies. The grounds are very well taken care of, the temples are beautiful, the nature is breathtaking, and the toilets are very clean and well supplied with toilet paper and soap. We saw two events of monkeys on people. The monkeys were interested in shiny things: a zipper, and clothes buttons. In one of the cases, the person tried to shove the monkey away and the monkey bit her lightly, but nothing major. She confirmed it was like a warning or playful gesture from the monkey. In the other case, the monkey was very enthralled with the shiny zipper and got tangled in the woman's hair. There was no aggression and the monkey eventually detangled and went on his way. We were very pleased to see that the monkeys roam free, are well fed, and are treated with respect. One of the staff noticed a monkey had a wound on his chest, and the staff member was immediately taking pictures and calling on the radio to report the monkey's condition. It is evident that they do their best to care for the monkeys and conserve their habitat. We really enjoyed our visit, and wished there was more to explore; we wandered around and were captivated for 2 hours.", "Do not buy the bananas as you enter as the monkeys attack you. Lucky for me, I understand monkeys as they run wild where I live, but for tourists that don;t understand monkeys, it was quite scary. One woman slipped and fell and got hurt while they were climbing all over her. besides this, it is a lovely place to interact with the monkeys and to see tiny babies. Also nice to watch them swimming.", "Aggressive monkeys. Despite assurances from the Keepers that they have a \\Certificate\\\" that the monkeys are clear of Rabies, clinic in Seminyak and all Australian health authorities advise otherwise. One of our group was bitten (unprovoked) and now requires 5-injection course of Rabies immunoglobulin over 30 days!\"", "Initially I thought that a monkey sanctuary was all hyped so decided to check it out. There are multiple entry points to the place. Ticket at time of visit is 40k for adults. When entering there are many monkeys around. Read the information Booklet about the place and it helped with knowing more about the sanctuary so do grab an information booklet. Really love how the place is kept authentic and also that the monkeys are taken care of. The only thing that disturbs me is how people litter and the poor monkeys are always trying to put what they find into their mouths such as plastic bottles or whatever that has not been thrashed properly. If you are holding things like bottles, the monkeys will not hesitate to knock or grab it off you to start playing with it so beware. I saw at least 3 bottles of water knocked off from some Human and the monkey started working on the bottles with their teeth. Saw some monkeys playing by the pool and it was such a sight seeing monkeys swim, groom each other and occasionally fight. Glad that my visit will support the conservation of the place for them. Do your part too by thrashing your thrash, the animals don't know better.", "So many monkeys!!! Lovely spot to visit, take the whole family and have tons of fun watching but NOT interacting with the monkeys. Make sure you visit without ANY food in your bags/backpacks as they will jump on you and try to steal it. Temple within the grounds is also worth a look!", "Friendly monkeys and nice forest area, must visit place for all travelers. In center of Ubud city adds to its charm", "There is memorable view and nice location but there are full of aggressive monkeys. many trees and crowded. If you have a chance visiting here, you will love it.", "Try and go early in the day as its really busy in the afternoon. And take note of the advice as the monkeys will steal food and drinks and pretty much anything else once the decide you are easy prey. Very funny to watch others but possibly not if you experience a monkey mugging. Beautiful grounds and some amazing trees all very well laid out. Shame you have to go through endless market stalls on way out though.", "fantastic view, and the facilities are good. however do be careful with the monkeys, they will grab your slippers, glasses, hat or whatever...", "Its a nice forrest. You need to pay a fee to get in, but it's not much. You can buy bananas in the forrest, but be careful so not every one jump on you. Would recommend going there.", "The monkey forest is exactly what it says it is, a forest/temple complex filled with monkeys! There are big monkeys, small monkeys, baby monkeys... monkeys everywhere! Some of the paths are quite narrow and it can be quite disconcerting knowing a monkey could drop down on you at any time! It's definitely worth a visit if it's your first time to Ubud.", "Brilliant place. Don't like zoo's but this is a natural place for the monkeys. They'll only jump on you if you've got a bag/banana in pocket or feed them. Otherwise you can just walk around and be amused. Recommend if in Ubud.", "We visited the monkey forest in the end of the morning. The park was not to busy at this time. Monkeys were very cute. And the setting of the park was nice with all the temples and old trees. The monkey forest is not big, but overall worth to visit. Definitely would recommend to go if you stay in Ubud", "This place is a great day trip and was so lovely to see the monkeys in a place where they are safe although they are cheeky. Be prepared to have your water bottles stolen from you and any other lose items. Some of the monkeys seem to get violent as well but they are wild animals and quite happy as long as you don't provoke them. It's a great place to wander around and there are many guides and helpers there too who will help you get a monkey on for head if you want one!", "It was fun to walk around and see all the monkeys. If you buy a banana and hold it up high, a monkey will jump on your shoulder! It was a nice short break in the day.", "Busy forest in the middle of the city. Admission is 40,000 IDR per adult (roughly $4 USD). We spent a couple of hours here walking along the paths at a leisurely pace, taking pictures, and of course watching the monkeys. I purposely did not bring a bag or hat, and put my sunglasses in my pocket. The only thing I was carrying was a bottle of water and twice a monkey tried to take it. You can buy bananas within the forest to feed the monkeys, but the price is high (20,000 IDR for a small bunch of bananas) and they will climb all over you and fight over the bananas. A few times I saw monkeys climbing on women with purses trying to open them to find food, and a man almost lost his baseball cap to a monkey who thought the snap closure was food. So don't bring anything with you! The trees and waterfall area was quite nice although the it was pretty crowded with tourists (we went mid-day). Also, make sure you put on bug spray, I got several mosquito bites in the few hours we were there!", "Semi wild forest full of monkeys who live and play as tourists wander by. The monkeys live in family groups and are obviously used to tourists. My tip for a good visit is to arrive early, when the ticket window opens at 8:30 a.m.", "It was an incredible sight to see, yes SOME monkeys can be a bit snappy/aggressive but please keep in mind that they are wild creatures and it's natural for them to react the way they do when provoked. It's a must see and must experience. The monkeys are in a well kept sanctuary and us visitors are some what protected by the care givers there. My boyfriend and I enjoyed are time there with the little critters. Best part was feeding them and watching them devour the bananas, they were soooo cute. Love all the monkeys!", "This is a must when you visit , just be careful. The monkeys can be little thiefs and they might pull your earrings :p", "I loved this place. Really well maintained, al moneys looked healthy and no mess around. Lots of paths to explore for a few hours, we took 2.5 hours, cut a tad short from the rain, there are shelters around the place, mostly round the east and north. A lot of steps so not weelchair friendly. Monkeys are agressive if taunted, they know where the food is and aren't afraid to get it, we had no food but they still climb to search, quickly moving on, one time I moved too quick when one tried the zipper on the backpack, the bared and growled. Dont take food and you should be fine-my son had a gentle nip from one, no damage and was quickly attended to by one of the local wardens, well appreciated though no action needed. A definite must for your agenda", "impressive, right in the middle of Ubud, try to avoid big crowds and extreme heat. Don't buy bananas! Unless you want an amazing picture", "Really enjoyed this the monkeys are all living their lifes and you literally get a look in . And the occasional laugh when they try stealing your stuff", "Wow great to see them in a more natural habitat, they roam around eating up the tourist bananas, and jumping all over you if you have some. Lots of guides about more than willing to give some advice and even give you some corn to feed them for free. Entrance is cheap we thought and bananas the same price if you want to feed them, just be careful the fiancée almost lost her skirt as the little ones pull on your clothing, or anything come to that Great day out and not expensive pay it a visit.", "Our hotel in Ubud is a mere 500m away from this attraction and also a short cut for us to get to central Ubud. I was a bit worried about how our 4 year old daughter would react to the monkeys but she was fine. My husband put down his large bottle of water while taking a photo and a monkey tried to steal it but it was quickly snatched back. Hilarious! He also had a small bottle of sunscreen hanging off his long shorts and they tried to snatch that also. There are also other parts of Forrest that you can view such as temples and the beautiful running river. The only unpleasant thing was the Deer enclosure which was tiny and sad to see. Such large creatures shouldn't be trapped in a small area like this. All in all an experience you should have at least once while visiting . Highly recommended to everyone. ", "Lovely place with plenty of monkeys roaming in the jungle. Plenty to see, a water temple, the famous monkey temple it is a lovely place to spend some time escaping the hustle and bustle of ubud, though full of tourists it has a lovely feel and is a treat on the eyes", "I went here with a tour guide which was definitely a good decision as someone who was never been around monkeys before. The monkeys were very well behaved and friendly. One jumped on me the minute I walked in, my tour guide just told me to relax and snapped a couple pictures. Then when I was done I just started walking and the monkey jumped off. I would recommend buying some bananas to get the monkeys to come to you. They were very playful with each other and it was cool to walk around with all of them so close to you. Just a few words of advice for anyone coming to the monkey forest: Do not bring in outside food, they can smell it and will steal it from you. Do not try to pet the monkeys, they will become aggressive and bite you. Do not freak out when a monkey jumps on you, this can scare them and they might scratch you. The people on here saying that the monkeys are aggressive and scary probably did not follow the rules and that's why they had a bad experience. Respect the monkeys and their rules and you will have a great time.", "Fantastic experience! Monkeys are beautiful and temple amazing. They will only jump / approach you if carrying food. A woman started screaming when monkeys grabbed her bag of bannas. What do you expect? Take no food inside and photo / enjoy to your content.", "Your stop is not complete in Ubud if you don’t visit this place. The forest is beautiful in the heart of the town. The entrance price is reasonable. The monkeys are mostly calm. Read the warnings signs about plastic bottles and bags. The monkeys really grab them away from you.", "It's ok, a load of monkey's, can be in stealth mode and jump on you but harmless. The scenery near the holy spring is the nicest section.", "Where else can you find yourself among monkeys and a beautiful setting? It's a fun place to see all the different monkeys and their personalities. The monkeys are pretty much use to people, so I am not sure how natural the experience is. However, you do get closer to nature and a look into these fascinating creatures.", "We visited here as part of a day tour.. It was our favourite part of the day. The monkeys are clearly happy and very cheeky... If you tease them or annoy them with food then of course you might get retaliation. We had one little monkey play with my skirt before sitting on my shoulders and stroking my hair (I didn't have any food). He then admired my nail polish for a while before jumping off... Gorgeous. The staff who work there are clearly keeping the monkeys best interests at heart... There are signs all over instructing you how to behave in the forest and there were idiots feeding the monkeys bread despite it clearly telling you not to do this. Thankfully one of the staff members managed to intervene to stop the monkey eating it... Seriously just don't be an idiot and show respect. I will definitely visit again next time.", "This is a 100% recommended attraction for me, I paid 30,000 per person and it was so worth it. There's so many monkeys and as long as you're respectful it is completely safe", "Had the idea that the monkeys would bite and steal. Instead they kept to themselves, played with each other and were a pleasure to watch. Only $4 to enter and have a stroll around looking at amazing old statues, bridges, water features... and of course the monkeys as well. Changed my perception of these animals and did not see any cruelty onto them. Highlight in Ubud!", "The world is changing fast. Compared to 30 years ago when I visited this place, the monkeys have been domesticated. It was a Hindu temple that happened to have wild monkeys you can see. Now it’s a themed park complete with a tourist Greeting area where like sea world. The monkeys are fed twice daily with sweet potatoes etc and they will come up to the visitors and sometimes playful but sometimes to steal your sunglasses and backpacks. It’s is still worthwhile to visit despite the less rustic and less authentic appearance of this place. There’s a couple of temples still inside and gorgeous banyan trees with roots that drops from hundreds of feet up into the river down below. Gorgeous old antique dragon bridge to go across the river. They are still renovating and manicuring this whole place to be more accessible to wheelchairs which is a plus. But the rustic feel of the place is not there anymore. You will be treated with nice concrete paved roads. And I think they are trying to put more souvenirs shops inside the park which I think will really ruin the true experience of this place. It’s supposed to be Hindu temple plus wild monkeys. Not concrete monkey sculptures with partially domesticated monkeys.", "The Monkey Forest is worth a visit. Some lovely walks and the Monkeys, well they are cheeky monkeys 😜 lots of the little guys running around. We are glad that we went and walked round the monkey forest, but as someone else said you'll probably only ever do it the once. If your not staying in Ubud though it's worth taking a little walk around there to.", "Kids enjoyed seeing the monkeys. Fed them some bananas. Highlight for me was watching them attack a lady for trying to stop them from going through her bag. Everybody laughed, well accept for her.", "I walk from ubud center and went to found a famous tourism object. Finally I found a forest with a lot of monkey 🐒 They really funny , friendly and easy to feed them some banana 🍌", "Loved wandering around the monkey forest There are plenty of keepers around so you didn't feel unsafe. Plenty of monkeys wandering around, playing, eating, cracking open coconuts. Just make sure you don't have anything sticking out of your pockets or bag - one cheeky monkey pinched the plastic cap off our suntan lotion which was in a side pocket of our backpack! Great place to spend an hour or so.", "Get up close & personal with monkeys, but don't feed them if you don't want them jumping on you. Beautiful gardens & statues, and temples. Endless photo ops!", "There are monkey's everywhere! We paid our entrance fee (AUD$2 each approx.) Bought our bananas (AUD$5 approx.) from the local women selling out front, (a little expensive for bananas but anyway) then the monkeys where at our feet reaching up for them and they were gone; one of our kids just handed over the whole bunch instead of breaking them apart, but it was interesting to watch as we saw a younger monkey take off with them and deliver them to his/her mother who had a baby still in her arms. She then wouldn't share until she was done. But this is a beautiful place to go. The wildlife should be respected as there teeth are quite long and could be quite painful. There were some guides in the grounds who gave us some us a biscuit and then guided a monkey up onto our sons shoulder so we could take photos. This was great. Definitely should be done whilst in Ubud.", "The best part is this is the monkeys' natural habitat and treated as a sacred place. Because of all the visitors, the monkeys are used to humans and are very friendly.", "A beautiful park filled with monkeys. Lots of fun and photo opporutunity. A must visit when in . Just keep your bags closed, secure your food and drinks beacuse some monkeys are little thiefs!", "There have been many places around the world that advertise to tourists claiming they can see monkeys. This is the first place I've ever been or seen where you can see so many monkeys, so close. They have become so used to people that you can get quite close to them even when they are with their young. Even without the monkeys, this place would be a treat to visit. The statues and temples are beautiful and the grounds are very lush. Highly recommended.", "Such a great experience, the monkeys kept to themselves and ate their food. We went in the afternoon, there were no issues with naughty monkeys. Totally worth seeing", "I came there without high expectations but after 20min I found this as a good resting area... Walking there with many monkeys around you and taking time to observe their behavior helped me to think about what is important for a family. I strongly recommend to have a visit observing more than the monkeys eating bananas... Take a time to observe the beautiful landscape, the sounds and the equilibrium between animals, earth and water. There is also a temple (classical Hinduism style) were for some unknown reason all seem to be more quiet than the rest of the property.", "This was a fun experience. We weren't initially planning on going, but we were nearby anyway and the tickets are super cheap. Your interaction with the monkeys is entirely dependent on you! They sell food in the forest that will attract the monkeys almost instantly. Be careful with your pockets and bags! The monkeys will search through them for food. We spent about an hour walking around the forest, which was very beautiful regardless of the monkeys. There are workers all over to help intervene if any of the monkeys get overzealous. We still laugh at the great pictures we got.", "Yu can see them in india as well but the unique think is that this was especially build by a king for monkeys and the government is maintaining it till date...few bridge and small mountain inside the forest are beautiful.If you are animal lover, this place is best to get close to monkey as they sit on your head and eat if you are good to them.", "Entrance through a lovely building and moat. Rp 50,000 entrance for adults. Bananas available for sale inside. Beautiful forest to walk through. Lots of cute monkeys. One took our water bottle from our hand but we just let him have it and it wasn’t aggressive. (Our fault for not having it in our rucksack). Other than that the monkeys didn’t come close. If you don’t want them near you, don’t feed them and you’ll be fine. There are lots of keepers around to help you feed them and distract the monkeys if they are becoming aggressive. Highly recommend. ", "I spent probably 3 hours wandering around the Monkey Forest taking photographs of the beautiful monkeys. Please take you time to wander all of the trails here, everywhere you turn is a different trail, with a different feel/ texture to the landscaping, the look, the feel. Part is down in a river cleft, cool and verdant green, with the monkey scaling the vines and cliff face. Part is a bare ground area with a fairly tight grove or trees. Shooting the amazing faces of these simians was one of the most fun times I had in ", "You can spend around 1-2 hours here. Monkeys are fun to watch as tourists feed them bananas and they are very familiar with sterling your stuff or going thru bags. Forest is nice and worth the visit.", "Beautiful grounds with going just to see. There are monkeys everywhere! Monkeys roam around on their own, and are not shy from jumping on those who walk close to them. Lots of babies as well. Definitely worth a visit.", "This place has some very nice temples that are worth the visit and the monkeys put a smile on everyone's face. You'll take lots of pictures but don't miss the serene and spiritual nature of the entire sanctuary. Don't miss this. Give yourself 1-1.5 hours to enjoy.", "Be carefull with the monkeys, they can suddently come and stole your goods, especially sunglasses. If you can find a branch, or stick at the gate, you can bring it, just for frightening the monkeys, but don't hit them, they can bite you.", "Very nice , although lots of shade its very humid and avoid going in hot times . bananas are sold to give to monkeys but watch out with your belongings... nice river and track nearby ...", "The area is big and quite a walk... fun to watch them and the way they behave while eating, playing, fighting with each other etc but need to be careful as sometimes they become violent. Follow the rules on the notice board and act smart.", "Beautiful park. Scenery amazing. Many monkeys near by. Places to buy them bananas. They climb you to get fruit and stay for photos", "We probably spent an hour here (it was really hot) but you could spend much longer. We were really surprised by how professional it was, with modern imposing entrance and wooden raised paths through the jungle. The monkeys were great entertainment and the surroundings were really impressive. For the money, this is definitely worth your time.", "Our family came here. We had a fun time. The area is very pretty and the monkeys were adorable . We saw a couple of people get bitten so be careful, but overall the interaction with the monkeys was great!", "Eh, i did not think that the monkeys were all that bad. yes it has changed A LOT since i came to the monkey forest for the first time (circa 1992-1993) and it is a bit touristy right now but if you feel like wanting to do something refreshing around the village, this might be a good choice for you.", "We got here not long after it opened and it was great. It wasn't too hot and there weren't many people so it made our experience a bit more special. So many monkeys! They're so cute and when you go in the morning, most of them are eating or just chilling out which we found great as we were able to get some awesome photos. It's a beautiful forest and sanctuary for these Macaques. I would highly recommend visiting if you can.", "Forest is full of monkeys and they are very interactive, you see all types of monkey behavior. You feel like you are guest in their forest even if its located in a middle of the city. Not only you get to see monkey, but also architecture of the buildings is beutifful. If you are in ubud you should definitely visit it. In title I have mentioned that is can be dangerous, simply because monkeys are wild animals and if provoked can attack you or steal stuff from a backpack, they are very sneaky. We have witnessed monkeys doing both. One gentleman got attacked by monkey, but to monkeys defence he was invading monkeys personal space. So if you follow the rules of the park you will be fine and enjoy your stays there. Also regarding the backpacks, we noticed that monkeys will try to open your backpack when you stand on a place or sit down for a prolonged time.", "Nice little afternoon/morning activity. The monkey forrest is a fun place to go. It is reasonably priced and easy to get to. My partner enjoyed a nice stroll around the park. I personally wouldn't spend hours there, but I would imagine you could if you went with children. You can get very close to the monkey's, which is great, however remember these monkey's are wild animals. Saw a couple of people get chased and cornered by monkeys as they followed them and got too close. They will try and grab your phone if you put it in their faces to take pictures, in fact they will try and take your hats, glasses and anything in your hands if you are too close. They have very large sharp teeth so be careful. (shockingly large) You can buy food on the way around but at the same time it asks you not to feed them. Personally I didn't fancy doing that, I was happy to just watch. Saw lots of cute babies which was really lovely to see. Again be careful as the mothers are protective and we saw them fighting amongst themselves around baies. Loved the monkeys but visitors should remember they aren't cute pets they are strong, wild animals.", "A monkey filled jungle in the middle of Ubud. The entry fee was about $3.00 (they should charge more). The forest is gorgeous, the Banyan trees amazing and the monkeys very friendly. Don't forget that these are wild animals and it is best to observe them a few feet back. With that said, my son, who was sitting down, had a monkey come and climb onto his back to chill. My son did not encourage the monkey in anyway was was surprised by his new companion. The monkey simply sat on his back until my son gently shook him off. We got great pictures. I would not buy any bananas to bring into the park with you, you will be aggressively stalked and climbed on by the monkeys until they get the fruit.", "Nice forrest for families with little kids. You have to watch out for the apes all the time, so not a relaxing activity.", "What a great experience! The small monkeys are quite welcoming and if you sit next to them they just come and sit in you lap (or on your head!). You can buy some bananas and feed them, but be careful as sometimes if you don't give the banana straight away you might be bitten or scratched by the monkeys. And stay away from the big male ones- they are not very amiable.", "I can bet that you never saw so many monkeys in one place! In this sacred monkey forest there are more than 600 monkeys of different ages. It is very unique feeling to see the monkeys climbing the ancient statutes and monuments. It brought me memories of the Jungle Book or Tomb Rider movie. The place also slightly remind Angkor Vat in Cambobia. It is very nice place for walking, taking pictures and being the part of the wild nature. But be aware that monkeys are quite aggressive animals and they always have intention to steal something from you - food, water, sun glasses or even wallet, so be prepared to it. Some monkey can even jump on you (this happened to us 2 times during the walk!), so better have something (bottle of water or stick) for potential self defense of yourself and especially your kids.", "The forest is pretty awesome. The monkeys are doing you no harm. But be careful with your stuff, like sunglasses or something like that. They will grab it and won't give it back haha. Make sure your stuff is attached to something so you won't lose it.", "Quite a large area filled with cheeky monkeys. Entry fee of $3 and not a short taxi ride. We went there pretty late and didn't have much of a look around, but managed to get to the cliff and watch the sunset. We had more fun feeding the monkeys that kept popping up (though be careful as they love shiny things and will steal anything they can grab)", "A Really cool place to check out the monkeys and 's scenery. There is an entrance fee but very cheap. Just don't bring in to many belongings as the monkey could snatch it. Overall very pretty place, highly recommended.", "A great place to visit to see the monkeys as well as the surrounding area and temple grounds. To go into the temple area (a small part of the overall grounds) you need to put on a wrap and scarf and at the gate, you can pay a donation for the option to do this which we did. The monkeys are well behaved and were calm during our time there. Plenty of photos and lots of fun watching the antics of the monkeys. There were also quite a few baby monkeys around hanging close to their mum. Would certainly come again.", "Enjoyable activity. One thing to watch out for is the monkeys are very capable pick pockets and they will grab items out of pockets/backpacks etc if given half a chance, be careful. The paths wind they way around impressive trees, deep creek gorge, and of course large numbers of monkeys to watch caper about the place. Inexpensive activity and worth a couple of hours or so.", "recently we visited this place my daugher engoy with playing snd we took photos with nice friendly monkeys", "Very much enjoyed the trip to the Monkey Forest via scooter and the village of Ubud is beautiful with some great restaurants. Monkey Forest clean and well supervised. Monkeys are cheeky and a little feisty. Hold on to your bananas or they will soon be snatched out of your hand.", "Where the Monkey Forest is located is beautiful. It is really quiet and picturesque. I don't like the monkeys as one jumped me when I was in Malaysia but if you don't have food or anything they can grab then they stay away from you (which made me very happy). Definitely worth a visit but don't take bags, caps, sunglasses etc. and make sure you have nothing in your pockets", "Follow the rules and away you go. As long as you respect these little critters you will be fine! Beautiful rainforest surrounds and places to stop and appreciate. Natures wonders hey. 👌🏼", "There are loads of Monkeys around so do not try to do any mischief and do not carry loose food they will surely be grabbed by a monkey...loads of stuff to see with a temple, a water stream, a bridge, etc!!", "Our guide told us the weren’t naughty monkeys, they were cheeky monkeys and he was so right. Climbing up my dress, sitting on my husbands head and trying to pinch bananas. Had a lovely funny day and the walk through the forest was stunning. Highly recommend a visit.", "As long as you follow the rules, then youll have no worries with the monkeys. It was a clean friendly environment. The monkeys were only interestedin the bananas. We held quite a few above our heads, and they climbed up to get it. The only time we striked an angry monkey is when my daughter reached out with her hand to touch the monkey. The monkey hissed and gave us a big fright, but as the rules clearly state.... No touching! Maybe a simple reminder to the younger kids a couple of times while you are there.. But what an experience and super cheap!", "I have been in Ubud for over a week, and steered clear of the Monkey Forest because I just couldn't see the attraction. Lazy Sunday afternoon rolls around and, I decide to take a walk down there to check it out. Walk in, and yes, you see many many monkeys. Lots of monkeys. You see people selling bananas so people can feed them for a picture. Some more of that…lots of all the previously mentioned: and thats the Monkey Forest. I enjoyed the beautiful physical surroundings. The trees, ravines, statues and such. I didnt even bother to take out my cameras because I didnt want to be an example of why the attraction can be dangerous. This is a fun place for families, maybe. I saw a few kids who were just terrified of the monkeys. Rightly so probably. Some of the kids were getting crawled all over and they were freaking out. Screaming at the top of their lungs and crying out of fear of the monkeys. Thankfully the staff are very available, and very present, so they are on the scene in no time, if their not already there. I saw a lot of couples trying to pose with the monkeys, and thats pretty much it. This was pretty boring. After walking the entire park, I just sat and watched the people photograph and try to play with the monkeys. Not saying its not worth the 30,000rp, it probably is or would be fun for many, but I just found this really boring.", "I was looking forward to the monkey forest but, reflecting back on this morning's visit, it was a bit disappointing. Yes you see monkeys, but we had seen a lot already along nese countryside roads. Lots of tourists but most of them behaved well (although I'm not a big fan of making monkeys climb on people's shoulders). What shocked us was a staff member (a man with an official polo shirt of the forest) HARASSING A MONKEY and making aggressive by pushing him and pulling the poor monkey's penis. The monkeys was obviously distressed and the man laughed when we asked him to stop. Such a shameful behavior, even worse coming from a staff member.", "There is lots of monkeys here and they are very cute, especially the baby ones. They are free to roam around, but you aren't allowed to touch them. Some of them were jumping on the backs of people. You have to walk around with a 'tour guide' who carries a bamboo stick which I could clearly see the monkeys were afraid of :( They had some big bats there too which people were taking photos with - this was cruel as these cute nocturnal creatures were being woken up and being made to spread their large wings for photos. The poor bats were shaking when the photos were being taken. It was upsetting. After we had walked around, the tour guide made us go into her little shop hut. She was trying to force us into buying something or get a tip. We didn't appreciate being locked in until we handed over some money. ", "A trip to ubud requires a stroll through the monkey forest. The forest itself is a beautiful refuge from the heat, and worth a visit on its own accord. The monkeys are entertaining on a variety of levels. Be careful they look tame but are wild. Don't play games with food- as they will win!!", "I loved the place left us very close to our hotel and many monkeys are all over the area , it is beautiful , very green .", "This is a really nice garden! I don't like monkeys, but because of the garden, I went in there. Does worth it! Fortunately the monkeys are more friendly here, as in the Uluwatu temple, but still, I recommend not to have food with you! If you are with car or bike, there is a parking place for you also.", "Nice activity still developing. But already very Beautifull park to take a walk. Near center ubud. Not expensive. The Monkeys are talking good care of.", "The place is beautiful and the monkeys make you feel closer to nature, was also lucky enough to be climbed by a lovely monkey 😂", "This place made me beyond happy without a trace of guilt. It was amazing to see these beautiful creatures live and up close and NOT behind bars. They’re very cheeky and playful. The monkey Forrest itself is absolutely gorgeous - paradise for nature enthusiasts. I highly suggest this place for anyone - as you can’t help but feel like a kid again with excitement, laughter and curiosity.", "Very good place, alot of shadow so you can visit it in the middle of the day! A lot of monkeys, they can be annoying and even try to steel your equipment, so be carefull! but still it is very nice", "If you are an animal lover this is awesome. They monkeys are a bit intimidating though. Definitely worth visiting regardless", "One thing for certain, do not bring your water bottle or if you do, don't leave it unattended. I put down my bottle just to grab my phone, all of a sudden a monkey climbed to the fence and grabbed it and wouldn't let go of it! My bf tried to take it away but the monkey slapped his head. Not hard but i mean it was a slap. Then the monkey dropped it and it fell of the bridge.. So basically for the sake of not polluting the forest, leave ur watter bottle outside. Otherwise it was nice, monkeys roam around freely and seem very content. Definitely a must see.", "I used to bring all my overseas visitors here but typically with all attractions in the greed of the vendors an operators takes over. The forest itself is not very spectacular, neither are the temples or cemetery. Really people come here to see the monkeys, and you can see them for free on the roadside around mount Agung, or northern . The entrance fee is not overly expensive, but the vendors and guides constantly harassing patrons with overpriced rubbish, and the pickpockets and bag snatchers around Ubud have wrecked this attraction for me", "I loved the monkey forest but some other tourists really ruined it for me. One group were shouting and screaming at a monkey until one of the guards came along and asked him to stop. Other tourists were hiding their food to get more reactions from the monkeys (which all signs clearly state you shouldn’t do throughout the park!) and then they were upset when things were taken from their bags or pockets when the monkeys tried to find the food. Some seriously cute monkeys, so as long As you respect their territory they’ll respect yours (common sense)", "A walk in the park with lots of monkeys and nice temples. Don't buy bananas if you want to keep the monkeys at a distance. If you want to interact with the monkeys, please pay heed to the warnings as they will react instinctively. They are wild monkeys accustomed to humans but not trained. Keep loose items in rucksack, e.g. sunglasses, headphones, etc.", "We had been told not to bother with this attraction but decided we might as well have a look. We had been warned the moneys steal anything on you so we take precautions by not carrying much and didnt buy the bananas to feed them. Started out all good got some cool photos of the monkeys and they didnt bother us. On the way out literally only a couple metres away from exit a large monkey jumped on my back despite me not having any food. To be honest i was a little worried as i had heard they bite it wouldnt hop off and no staff were around. After a bit of coaxing the money did eventually jump off and we left and i was told that monkey had bitten a kid earlier so i was glad i got away without any nasty bites. Just be warned if you go in even without food", "Nice place.. Good to see and interact with monkeys. Entrance ticket is reasonably priced. You can buy bananas if you want to interact with monkeys otherwise keep calm and enjoy the sights.", "Had a really good day under the trees in the forest surrounded by the monkeys. It's a really cheap day out so well worth the journey! But do take notice of the signs, they really do mean keep personal items close! Had a monkey grab my girlfriends bag and the monkey became pretty protective of it, was an interesting situation to be in!", "The monkey here is very aggressive as It will snatch your sunglasses/ glasses from your FACE. Apparently it already learning how to barter when they snatch things from tourist, magically there's aunt that sell snacks appears. so this seller pass the snacks to the monkey in return for the sunglasses or whatever items they stole. mostly people come for the view here, nice cliff for sunset.", "The setting is incredibly peaceful, the trees are beautiful and wandering around with monkeys feels quite magical. People, however, are incredibly irritating to watch. There are clear instructions on how to behave around the monkeys and people don't seem to respect this at all. I watched a family hit a monkey with their phone after it jumped on somebody to try and steal the nuts they were carrying. It is clearly stated not to take food into the forest, and if a monkey jumps on you to give up whatever they're trying to get. It's also advised to stay calm and keep walking and the monkeys will get off, which I experienced twice. Two monkeys climbed on me and I slowly wandered over to a nearby park attendant who scared it off and it wasn't an issue. However, you watch people scream and runaway and hit the monkeys, forgetting they're wild animals and this antagonises them. For all the magic of being around incredible wild animals, it took its toll on me watching people so ignorantly interact with them. Please read the signs and treat the animals with respect. Obviously they can be inquisitive and cheeky and aggressive at times, so respect that and behave accordingly.", "This was an amazing experience, especially for animal lovers - the monkeys were so free and happy and natural! The tour guides are especially helpful but a word of advice most of the ladies are shop owners and would expect you to buy something from their shop at the end. My wife was petrified of the monkeys but they didn't come near her as they only come if you have food. I tried to be brave and asked the guide to bring some peanuts but the monkeys saw the peanuts and one jumped on my legs climbed up my back, across my shoulders and stole the packet right from the guides hands! Fun experience though", "We visited the Sacred Monkey Forest i May 2015. The price to get in was 30.000 Rupees for adults and 20.000 for children, and it was well worth the cost. There were lots of monkeys to see, a beautiful forest and a nice temple. The temple you could only see from the outside - you were not allowed to enter. The monkeys were nice as long as you do not feed them. Go early in the day, as the monkeys are less aggressive at that time. Remember that these are wild animals, not pets, and you´ll be fine. Dont bring anything in a plastic bag, as the monkeys will grab it from you, because they think it is food.", "Despite the monkeys being pretty scary it was a fun day and is cool to get so close to monkeys (though it is pretty expensive).", "I realize there will be tourists beforr visiting these places, after all im.a tourist as well but this place is so packed full we found it hard to walk around without bumping into people. There are lots of monkeys, which is fun to.see but it seems some of the guests do not know how to handle themselves around wild animals. We had an adult walking in front of us who tried to grab a very young baby monkey, the mother started chasing him and almost bit his leg. sometimes i dont know what people are thinking. Dont bother, touch or tease the monkeys is clearly stated on the sign before walking in. some of the monkeys are quite aggressive and i was nervous about my 6 year old when a couple of them jumped on his head and started 'grooming' him, but all was ok. Basically if you like going to heavily touristy places then you will love this place. to me it looked like they were trying to pack in as many people as possible, big turn off for us we would not return or recommend.", "I went early in the morning which was great for both avoiding the huge crowds and the mid day heat. Be prepared for monkey's jumping, running, grabbing,clinging and just about popping up wherever there is food. They are fast and some came off pretty vicious but the overall experience was cool. Didn't stay as long as I thought I would, once I saw what I came to see (over 600 monkey's) and the super lush tropical forest, I was done!", "Visit here on a sunny day and found many people around. Its like go on the top of mountain and look at the sea water down. Scenic view is good. So many monkeys too can spot. Not so much to say about the place just visit once is fine.", "I think it's about 50,000 IDR (less than $4 USD) to get in and the temples are worth it alone. The monkeys are entertaining but I'd suggest to not feed them and don't leave anything shiny out or eat while you're in the forest -- you'll have monkey jump on you in seconds. :)", "Great to see free-roaming monkeys, they are relatively tame and will leave you alone unless you carry anything that resembles a plastic bag. If you do get jumped on by a monkey, there will be some attendants in green who are walking around who will help you. If you wander in, there will be some temple structures, and a path that goes by the river which you can walk, but be careful of narrow paths/slippery portions. There is also a cremation temple at one side, which you can take a look.", "The monkeys are truly everywhere and are as aggressive as you hear. The temples are beautiful to walk through and it is interesting to see the animals up close. Worth a trip when in Ubud.", "Worth going to, especially if you catch them during feeding time. Lots of old temples and forestry to explore too.", "We had a wonderful walk around the forest. Lots of monkeys looking for bananas that tourists buy for them. I had read so many reviews about the monkeys being aggressive or rude, but if you do not have bananas for them they leave you alone. Do not miss Pura Dalem Agung it really looks like the jungle!!", "This place is definitely a thing to see apart from the fact that the people are as always really friendly and so they are very welcomed to let you feed the monkeys with their food, be careful for your personal stuff the monkeys like to steal stuff of people like sunglasses or even a bottle of water if your bad is opened, full of very cute little monkeys inside of jungle, great experience", "Visiting the monkey forest i really surprised, good place and they keep clean And friendly. The place was huge and cool. We love it..", "As a zoology student from the UK I have high welfare standards for animals. Really enjoyed the experience, and was great value. As far as can be seen monkeys are in good condition and mostly free running! Beware of carrying bags into the forest as the monkeys will think these are food and try to steal!", "We went to the monkey forest and it was quite nice. This is a full on tourist attraction and everything is based on making money off of the monkeys. People are in big groups observing a group of monkeys, and you can buy bananas to feed them. If you are lucky one of them might jump on you and even piss on you.. In 1 or 2 hours you've seen it all..", "Nice place to go and walk in the forest, see monkeys a good moment for only 20KIDR. Small streets next to it for shopping, coffees and restaurants.", "I thought we were going to visit a forest and maybe if lucky spot some monkeys in a tree, but no, this is a park full of monkeys that jump you at every opportunity. They exibit very unnatural behavior and are aggressive. I worried about being bitten and getting a desease. I regret I didn't do better research before visiting or I wouldn't have supported this place by buying a ticket. The guides are equally pushy as the monkeys.", "It was a cool experience beautiful temple and the monkeys were fun. Watch out for your belongings the monkeys will steal them. Not good for small children.", "It's funny when every 2nd review says \\watch out for the monkeys\\\" and then you see people who haven't read the reviews.. We watched one monkey attempt to steal a jandal off someone's foot! Stunning views and surprisingly large place to walk around. Of course lots of other tourists and may be better to go early to avoid the sunset crowd/buses.\"", "Loved the monkey forest. Got really close - but not too close! to the monkeys....... All within walking distance of the town. Worth doing.", "It is great to see the monkeys interact with each other and the visitors. Even though the monkeys are the highlight, the area itself is wonderful. Beautiful big and old trees, a lot of temples, and a tiny river. If you do not like monkeys, this is definitely nothing for you. There are more than we expected. Overall a great place!", "This is a good place to see the monkeys. The moment you step in you’ll see them. Also a nice place to have a walk.", "The Monkey forest is an interesting place to visit. The monkeys can be a little aggressive so you need to be very cautious and stay clear of them. I have seen a few people get into trouble when they attempt to touch and pick up the monkeys. They do try and take glasses, water bottles, cameras or anything you may be carrying so keep this in mind.", "Our whole family loved this experience. The sculptures and temples and jungle were beautiful and atmospheric. Even without the monkeys they would have been worth a visit. The monkeys were such a treat. They are unafraid and used to people but still wild. Our kids just loved them and we did too. Highly recommended as a family activity in Ubud", "Visiting the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary was the highlight of our quick sidetrip to Ubud. As long as you are prepared for the monkeys to jump on you and keep your valuables locked away (be warned they know how to open zippers on bags!) you are fine. We spent hours walking slowly through the forest and sitting outside the temples just watching the antics of the monkeys and enjoying the mostly tranquil surrounds. We were lucky that we were here in the off-season though as I imagine it would get very crowded in the busy period.", "You are literally entering the Monkey's Home. They live there. And they'll let you know if you get out of line by nipping at you. But if you are a well behaved guest, being respectful of the monkeys and their space (or better yet, giving them something to eat), then they will play with you and show you around. The setting is an amazing old forest with ancient buildings and temples. The monkeys are free to leave at any time, but they don't, and it's clear why - they have the best place in Ubud. I felt it was one of the most real nature experiences I've had in some time.", "Such beautiful surroundings and the monkeys are super cute! we were all a little nervous after reading the reviews but it is definitely a must do. One jumped on my daughter but the minder instructed it to get off which it did straight away. My daughter loved it and said it was a highlight of her holiday.", "We visited the Monkey Forest during our honeymoon in May and it was brilliant. There are monkeys absolutely everywhere and its so nice to see them roaming around rather than in cages. It is a little intimidating when the bigger monkeys are around but they all appeared perfectly happy minding there own business and eating the bananas visitors would feed them. There was lots of babies there when we went too which was very cute.", "The monkeys were friendly and funny. They were abundant and for a dollar or so you can feed them bananas for a great photo opp.", "Monkeys literally everywhere! Rangers are great and definitely help with keeping the very clever monkeys from getting out of hand. Pity the rangers can’t do the same with the negligent tourists who give the monkeys human food and drinks all for the sake of a pic 🙄", "Monkey forest is such a great place to visit. There lots of monkeys around that children enjoy ver much! They love you give hin bananas that you can buy at the entrance of the forest, and you must be aware that if the monkeys see you with small groceries plastic bags ( even if they are not with fruits ) they will jump on you to get some food! That happened to me and it was very funny having 3 monkeys on me! And as in the hole island, you will enjoy a nice, rich ornamented temple inside the forest, they will rent you a sarong to go inside ( or you can bring your own).", "We visited monkey forest few days ago and it is a nice walk through forest with monkeys around. Those monkeys are getting a little more aggresive and cheekier with tourists all around. Be careful while feeding them, bring your own banana (20k/50k in forest) and dont make an eyecontact with them. Entrance 50k. Closing at 6pm. We came across more places with monkeys around Ubud, less crowded, some are free (like going around monkey street) ", "The forest is really full of monkeys,it is interesting to photograph them, but the place is not very well kept... after a 30 minutes walk there is really nothing much to do... just be careful to your properties and buy there some bananas for more excitement!!", "Just make sure you quickly get off the beaten track, down by the river and avoid overfeeding these poor monkeys or treating them like dolls and you'll have a really nice time, only minutes away from central Ubud !", "Constant entertainment by these energetic monkeys. They definitely are used to lots of tourists around them. It is hard to figure out who is doing the watching :-)", "Best best best! I just loved and appreciated this experience. The monkeys in a beautiful natural setting. They could get cheeky but it’s suggested to just witness them in their surroundings. I was fortunate that I sat down and watched the monkeys being fed (9am) and one decided to jump on me! It was so sweet! We are not allowed to feed them ourselves anymore FYI (in the past you could buy bananas to feed them). I recommend go as it opens! The crowd gets crazy busy and overwhelming and that’s when the monkeys get super cheeky .. enjoy!", "Wow, a real monkey forest! Don't have any food on you or in your bag!!!!! Even water bottles will be stolen by the cheeky monkeys. The forest walkways are very clean and the baby monkeys are too cute. Really inexpensive for a great experience.", "We went there in a group, the day after a conference. They provide some informations in many languages like english, japanese, and russian. The monkeys are not so aggresive but playful.. You can take a picture with a monkey by feeding them a banana. The staff are always ready in many spots, in case the monkeys attack you. The temple is very nice too, and it's really green and natural in that forest. The trees are also unique. And it's a must when you visited ubud.", "The location of the forest just at the center of the city which is nice (somehow) but it is a bit too small.", "This a nice 'lung' of recreation in the centre of Ubud. Nice rainforest, bring some for the mosquitos. The monkeys are real nice, as long that you don't feed them whit bananas.", "Having read the reviews and knowing what to expect made a visit. Precautions taken prior to the visit - Don't buy the bananas, there are enough idiots who do, and end up being bitten or scratched. - Strap camera to your wrist. - Take off sunglasses/ and put them somewhere safe - Leave all valuable belongings wallets etc at home Having done the above had an enjoyable visit watching not so wise tourists get scratched and losing treasured possessions. The Forrest itself is beautiful yet slightly creepy. There is an old temple the biggest Banyan tree I have ever seen which seemed to prop up a bridge over a stream. In summary go but take precautions....", "We had an amazing time at the monkey forest but of course I do recommend that you respect the animals and try to keep your presence as discreet as possible. Some of them will interact and then just try to remain calm - they tend to jump onto people. However, we saw a group of people provoking them and then the monkeys would hiss and get alert. So just be smart about it 😉", "There are some nice walking paths through the rainforest, with lots of curious monkeys all around. We saw monkey moms feeding newborns, young monkeys with youthful exuberance, and a few older, more sedentary monkeys. If wild monkeys scare you, don't go here. One of the monkeys climbed up my back, sat on my head, and began grooming my hair. I wasn't carrying food; I don't know why this happened. It made for a good photo, though. You are not supposed to reach out to the monkeys-- just take a walk among them and enjoy their antics.", "Very nice forest walk, beautiful sculptures and of course such a funny monkeys. There are a lot of them and they are just walking around. Monkeys are so adorable, however could be dangerous if you feed them or give them food, so they can bite you. The price for the entrance was 40.000Rp for an adult.", "The forest was amazing and the monkeys were really cute, especially the young ones. Worth seeing if in ", "I had a wonderful time at the Monkey Forest in Ubud. The entry fee cost was 40,000 IDR and the monkeys were very friendly. It cost 10,000 IDR to take a photo with the monkeys. It was pretty thrilling to be around the wild animals. Lots of tourist everywhere. The monkeys came in all sizes from little babies to alpha males. One of my friends that I traveled a long with, however, had an unfortunate experience with one of the monkeys she was feeding. It ended up scratching her on the face and broke the skin. It was very similar to how a child would scratch you. Fortunately, there was a medical room on the premise which they treated their her wound with an alcohol pad. No shots needed. I guess you can't look them in the eye. I gave it 5 stars because personally, my experience was great!", "I am not a big fan of monkeys. 12 years of living in Hong Kong and having them rip my glasses and lunch right off my person, disabused me of wanting to go to the Monkey Forest. But the staff seem to be able to keep out the aggressive older male monkeys. All I saw were shy and gently curious monkeys. There is a delightful canopy of trees over the entire forest, so it's a great respite from the midday sun. Photo Ops galore in the bridges, statuary, walkways, etc. Can be slippery with the moss, but if, say, an elderly person wants to enjoy, they can stick with the main paths and not risk slipping.", "I enjoyed visiting the sanctuary and learning more about the nese culture and history of the sanctuary. We visited around 1pm and had no issues with the animals. The monkeys did not pose any trouble and mainly stayed away unless you broke the rules, for example chasing after the monkeys, petting them and flashing water bottles to get their attention. I saw people doing all these things unfortunately. Overall a great experience.", "It was a short walk from the centre and inside this wonderful forest were monkeys everywhere You need to be careful with them, but they were very cute. There is a statuesque bridge and monuments - amazing. I am sure we didn't see everything as we had a baby and stroller with us. We enjoyed it though and recommend.", "This place is amazing! The stroll through the forest is very nice and there are some amazing bridges and sculptures carved into the rocks, with a stream of water flowing. The monkeys are quite naughty, so its best to keep a safe distance. Don't touch them, or get close. They steal hats, sunglasses, cameras, and will try to get into your bag if you have food. Keep a safe distance and you will be fine. A great place!", "We went there in the morning around 10, weather is already very hot but not so crowded. The view is so magnificent with the cliff and the waves. We didn't even want to leave to just enjoy watching it. Be extra careful with the cheeky monkeys, we hold tight our glasses, phones & camera along the way, so no problem. However, when hubby sitting at a resting hut, a monkey appeared suddenly, tapped his shoulder & grabbed his spectacle and run away with it. We tried to lure him with food but no use. Luckily in the end, the guy who train/tame them came only then he drop it and run into forest. We paid the money some cash. New experience after all!", "Check this out on a day trip as part of a lot of things and it was the highlight by far. You just do not touch the monkeys...but dont worry you will get major interaction as they will be all over you. It is great and such a unique experience. Guide will put a peanut or bread in your hand and the monkeys will scale you to your shoulders then eat on top of your head for show stopping pictures. Guides are knowlegable and simply wander around so when you need them they are there...or you just walk away. You can see the families scwabble, care for each other and interact in their environment which is very high trees and many acres away from tourists for them to interact...or not with tourists.sd", "Magical experience there, beautiful tropical scenery with monkeys almost everywhere. However it was raining when we visited, thus there weren't as many as we had expected. Great place to take photos, particularly the spot where a mini river runs through.", "This was so fun! It's amazing to walk around surrounded by monkeys! They're literally everywhere (even above you in the trees so be careful - I almost got peed on from above :x haha). Aside from that, it was also beautiful landscape to walk around. Take your time and really soak it in :)", "If you want to have a great moment with monkeys ,this is the place.Beautiful temples and nature.dont forget to bring with you some bananas or sweet corn ,otherwise at the entrance they will overcharge you for some bananas.", "The monkeys were amazing to see! Even without the monkeys, the walk down do the bottom and back up is beautiful! Bear in mind that the monkeys can be very aggressive when they see something they want (especially water bottles!). But I just let the little guy have it. He was able to unscrew the lid and managed to drink and spill the rest of the bottle! Definitely worth it to buy the bananas to have the monkeys crawl up your body! So fun!", "Beautifully lush area and monkeys delightful. The whole area was very well looked after and it looked as though the animals were looked after well in their freedom of the place.", "50,000 entry which equates to $5AUD hit or miss a few cents. As with everywhere in you get harassed to purchase things you don't want, but a nice polite 'no thank you' does the trick. Bananas can be brought to feed the monkeys for 20,000. Don't carry any food or drink on you or in your rucksack or they will try and grab it and will be relentless. Yes monkeys bite, but don't crouch to their level or look them in the eyes and stay WELL away from the babies and you should be fine. I've been here 3/4 times and never had a problem, normally the people getting bitten or scratched are the people who don't read the signs or try and grab the babies. Worth a visit but there are monkeys outside the 'sanctuary' in Ubud.", "Great place to go with the kids, don't take food in or feed the monkeys though because they will jump all over you and the younger kids get a little scared, nice scenery and cheap for a family of four, only cost about $14 for all of us", "This was wonderful to visit. You must buy bananas and feed the monkeys. They can be aggressive though so don't tease them. And don't leave anything dangling from a backpack or purse because THEY WILL grab it. But this was a beautiful walk through a lush forrest right by the temple and river.", "Spent a lovely time here experiencing the monkeys and the great rainforest of . Great to see that this is being preserved and cared for and available for all to experience. Most enjoyable. Kerryn B", "We were all a bit nervous about being mobbed by monkeys because we accidentally stared at them the wrong way or they were searching us for food. This was not a problem in the least. The monkeys see a lot of tourists every day and are used to them. The baby monkeys were a highlight for my wife and daughters. I really enjoyed watching the juvenile monkeys dive into the tool. The jungle walk around the place was really worth while.", "At the recommendation of friends we visited the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary in Ubud - the forest was beautiful and there were certainly plenty of monkeys. We'd been warned not to get too close to the monkeys as they could bite (my girlfriends daughter had been bitten on a previous visit) - my husband and our friend's son decided to buy some bananas so that they could have photo's taken with the monkeys sitting on them - rather them than me :). Caution - hold on tightly to your backpacks/cameras/handbags as we'd also been told that the monkeys could grab them and scamper back into the forest. Pleasant way to spend an hour or so.", "Good fun watching the monkeys get around. 20k Rupiah will get you a small bunch of bananas to feed them... but don't bother if you don't want them on you! Nice short walk through the forest. Some pretty scenery.", "The Monkey Sanctuary is a must visit in Ubud. The place is full of monkeys and they are not shy. So beware, if you are carrying any food stuff or water bottles with you, they don't ask, they just take :).", "Fun experience! Can be done in a couple of hours. The monkeys are used to the ppl but don’t get too close. Some can be a bit aggressive or at a minimum thieves 😅 don’t have anything loose that they can grab from you, unless you wanna loose it. Don’t worry though. There’s keepers all over the park to keep you safe 😉", "The Monkey Forest Sanctuary is a special place inside a special town, a park with hundreds of curious (and sometimes bossy) monkeys that don't take a no for answer. Prepare yourself to be climbed on, demanded food, observed, expelled from an area, bullied or anything a monkey finds it in his rights to do so. Even to take your photographic gear to exploit new hidden places in the forest. If they feel bored at night or early mornings, they may even visit you in your room, borrowing whatever they fancy in their monkey life. Hopefully not your passport...", "I think our experience was unusual. My friend was attacked by a monkey that tried to bite her neck. It ran at her for no identifiable reason and had huge jaws. Another monkey bit a woman on the leg as she was walking by it. So while most people make it through this spot unmolested and the monkeys are interesting and the location is pretty, I think the monkeys are probably justifiably a bit territorial and sick of throngs of tourists all around all the time. I'd give this spot a miss", "I am here almost 3 time in a week with customer. Friendly monkeys, also the officer. Wide parking lot, nice toilet. They are happy spending time for hours.", "Enjoyed the naughtiness of monkeys. Some of them are aggressive , but the care takes are so cautions always.", "We have 2 kids aged 6 and 15 and everybody loved it equally. Great forest to stroll in, the monkeys were not too agressif if you take into consideration de clear guidelines. A very nice way to spend a few hours", "we went to the monkey forest place on jan, 2nd 2013. Not much to see during inside the little forest only little river and temple. the monkey was naughty coz it throw banana that the tourist gave to them. It was so sad to look that the monkey took the banana from tourist after open it tasted only a bit than throw it. They should not give more banana to the monkey I guess they bored with banana tried to give another fruit.", "A very fun place to visit with kids. Little monkeys prancing around, cute little streams, beautiful stone bridges. Then we did the banana feeding thing. It was fine when the adults gave the banana. When my Son (5) gave it, the monkey climbed on him to take the banana, both panicked and monkey lost its balance and scratched the Son on his neck. It rained down on the kid's enthusiasm but we were relaxed due to the excellent first aid he received at the sanctuary. The monkeys are clean and free of diseases. A bite will require a tetanus though. Taught us and the kid a good lesson on mutual respect and how not to treAt other animals as an attraction.", "This place freaked me out a little, given rabies and other diseases carried by monkeys. I decided to go to see up close animals, thinking I'd be okay if I didn't bring food or sunglasses and followed the rules strictly. Once in the forest there were a ton of active monkeys climbing up people and swinging from the trees and onto people's heads, especially near the main temple and surrounding Boardwalk. I actually felt anxious and cornered by several monkeys! I walked with quiet group of girls (none of whom had food or bags) and all but me got unexpectedly climbed on by the monkeys. I saw people get bit as well, selling bananas in the forest is a really Bad idea because then the monkeys think everyone human has food! From a safety perspective I would not go back and would defiantly Not bring small kids there- monkeys are sporadic and may jump on them!", "It was a lovely place and very beautiful . However be very careful i got bitten twice luckily it didn't break the skin but if it did i would have had to have rabbies injections and that would bit have been fun.", "A highlight of any trip to Ubud, the Monkey Forest can be very entertaining for families. First hand, up close and personal time with the monkey's of the Sacred temple. It's easy to forget that the temple is the setting, as the Monkey's dominate your attention and for good reason, as they provide a lot of entertainment as they climb all over the place. Worth visiting. Warning: those who are paranoid about a worldwide disease spreading infection from wild animal contact, should avoid this. But otherwise, enjoyable.", "I've had a really nice day in a Monkey Forest Sanctuary with my girlfriend. She attracted a lot of monkeys on her doing nothing! Really funny, we've made a lot of pictures and movies holding small and medium monkeys!", "Not far from the centre of Ubud, the monkey forest is a great spot to have fun with monkeys, by feeding them with bananas you might have a monkey climbing on your back and let it eat straight from your hand! Take a photo with them and laugh a lots!", "We had a lot of fun, it's a place you must visit if you are in Ubud. It's a very safe place, there are guardians everywhere, you can pay to take a photo with a monkey (near a guardian, just to feel safe). We had a lot of fun!", "Amazing place. Monkeys keep themselves to themselves and you just wonder around. Stick to the rules and you’ll be fine. Some idiots took in bottles of water and the monkeys nicked this off them. The rules clearly state no bottles/loose items. Stick to the rules and you’ll love it.", "Yes it's touristy but for a very good reason. Huge area, Amazing jungle, 100'S of monkeys, temples, rivers its everything rolled up into one area. Big enough area so you don't need to be around other tourists if you don't want to.", "been here 2 times and loved it both time! it's just amazing. good walk around the temple and the monkeys Were very well behaved. or maybe just too full !", "This is the most beautiful sanctuary set amongst the forest. The Monkeys are in their natural habitat just being monkeys and you can watch them play all day. The natural surrounds of the forest are beautiful and quite peaceful and easy to walk around. I cannot remember the exact price to get in however I do remember it being very cheap for the experience. Make sure you do not take in any plastic, including water bottles, or food, as the monkeys will attempt to take these from you. We hired a driver from Seminyak to take us up to Ubud for the day - Very much worth the visit when in .", "I enjoyed my visit to the Monkey Forest. It was a bit of a cool change when walking in off the streets of Ubud. I had read previous Tripadvisor reviews about being jumped on by monkeys. If you don't want the monkeys to come near you, don't carry food. My partner was our food carrier and he was quite popular with the monkeys but they totally left me alone. The babies are super cute!", "Just be careful with the mokeys, they can be very agressive if they see you holding something that looks like food... even a bottle of water.", "We felt we couldn’t leave ubud without doing the monkey forest. We are glad we did but Felt it would have been fine to miss it also. You can walk there at the end of the Main Street in ubud. Maybe 10 min walk from the centre of town. We had read and heard so many scary things about the monkeys we were probably a little jumpy and scared. They are certainly cheeky and unpredictable, to the point we felt it hard to relax but the grounds are just beautiful and if you have some distance from them they are a pleasure to watch. My 10 years olds were ready to go out of fear once we had been there for about 15 mins. There was a storm overhead too so that was making them act a little differently. I would do it again but wouldn’t be worried at all if I didn’t.", "Interesting and unusual place. Monkeys are everywhere! Holy water temple is the best park of the park.", "I say charming as they distract you with all the cuteness and then booooom they will snatch anything off your hands. I really enjoyed the experience and I got a few laughs out of it.", "This was the first attraction we visited on our 1 week stay in Ubud. well worth a visit if you want to get up close to monkeys. Very easy to get some good photos but be careful when they get too close. You can buy food to give to the monkeys but DO NOT carry other food in your pockets or back pack as the monkeys will try to steal it. The monkeys may jump on you too, as my girlfriend discovered! I got some great photos here. Entry fee is very cheap too.", "The Monkey Forest is a great place to visit, whether you have a family or otherwise. I would just say avoid giving your young children bananas (which you can buy on site) as the monkeys can become quite a handful. My wife and I visited this place and loved it. The monkeys near the temple are the more aggressive ones. Aggressive in the sense that if you have a bottle of water, food or generally anything they can nick, they will! Be sure to walk around the entire sanctuary as there are separate troops of macaques and they all behave differently. Be sure to treat your interaction with caution. They may look cute but they will do what they can to get what they can, whenever they can! Worth a visit.", "I had a lovely afternoon walk in the forest. Great environment en friendly people. You can buy bananas en feed the monkey's. Be careful, they are very cheeky and know it if you are going to grab a banana out of you bag.", "Had decided I wanted to do this from the moment we booked the trip. Not sure whether through simple fascination with monkeys or some sort of death wish. Had plenty of warnings about the risk if the monkeys are antagonised or frightened, and seen lot's of Youtube footage of the kind of injuries which can result. In view of above, I made this trip on my own - wife felt safer sipping a drink in a local café! As it turned out, the monkeys showed absolutely no interest in me as I decided against feeding them. They were happy to pose whilst I did my very poor nature photography, but only really had eyes for the tourists who brought bananas with them. This meant I got a ringside seat and cheap giggle when they proved not to be too patient waiting for the food! Anyway, well worth a visit and don't think you need a guide or tour to do it. Very accessible from central Ubud, and cost 40k IDR entry (around £2.50).", "Stow your jewelry! Stow your water bottles! This monkeys mean business. This is a must see in . The setting is beautiful and well worth the walk through. make sure you go all the way into the forest and down to the river. But beware of the monkeys they will try and steal anything that's not locked down. This is family friendly but keep the little ones close. remember these are wild monkeys.", "Visited this place as it seemed like one of the must-visits in Ubud. The entire park is well kept and maintained. The monkeys are rather cheeky and would want to grab your belongings if you are off guard. Worth a visit!", "Great morning at the monkey forest. We really enjoyed it. Its not massive so you can see it in an hour or so. Costs about £1 per person to get in. You're not allowed to bring your own banana's probably because they sell them near the entrance for £5 for a small bunch! Be mindful that loads of monkeys congregate near the banana stall, and before you've had time to put them in your bag, you'll be bombarded with monkey's jumping on your and pinching them. Stay calm and don't freak out or you'll scare the monkeys and may get nipped. Also, be mindful of trying to offer a banana to a baby monkey, the mothers are always close by and may feel that you're kind offering is indeed a ploy to snatch the baby and take no prisoners! We thoroughly enjoyed it and would recommend this trip.", "It's nice and green and there are loads of monkeys! As there should be. But the best part is they don't disturb you if you don't disturb them. Some instructions are set out clearly at various places in the park. Please read and adhere to those and there will mostly be no incidents. We had also visited Uluwatu temple where the monkeys are actually aggressive and will snatch things. Compared to that, the monkeys here are docile. I walked through an army of monkeys on a flight of steps and they were completely disinterested in me. One even moved out of the way to let me through! It's fantastic...just be passive and all will be fine!", "It was a wonder way to spend most of a morning (four hours), wandering around with monkeys everywhere. Great to sit down in peaceful corners, areas to allow the monkeys to come to you.", "Nice interaction with monkeys. Many photo opportunities. Tip: take care of your belongings and do not fight with monkeys :)", "Serene and definitely enjoyable watching and intersecting with the monkeys in their sanctuary Highly recommend the experience. The forest and sculptures, temples and foliage is breathtaking.", "jungle full of monkeys. if you wanna have interaction with the monkeys. you should buy some bananas before on the way!", "I had some time in the afternoon and so went for this park. I think it the focus here is more on families the monkeys are wondering around and there are some nice views of the forest on the far side of the park.", "This is a must do when in the area. The monkeys were so funny. One would lay still while another one groomed it. I guess they were picking off fleas and then they ate them!! One monkey mum had twins and she was so busy keeping track of them. They are smart, beautiful animals.", "A beautiful forest including a temple where monkeys roam. We were entertained by a trio of baby monkeys playing and chattering. The monkeys are not shy and will try to take things from your bag (if open) or your pocket. A small admission fee is payable.", "This is the place for monkeys! This is their sacred space and you are just visiting - so beware. The monkeys really like bananas - so make sure you feed them - they will jump on you - whether you choose them to or not - and be careful as they will show you what is in your pockets... Lots of fun and a beautiful temple - a nice photo opportunity in Ubud", "Cheap, beautiful, interaction with monkeys. Can't think of a reason not to go if you're in Ubud. Easily accessible.", "Wasn’t as scary as I thought it would be, the handlers were vigilant at all times. As for the monkeys, they were relaxed and very funny to watch as they played in their new water play ground. I’ve never seen a monkey cannonball into the water before but I now can say that I have, I’d definitely go back soon.", "Monkey forest is a good laugh. Follow the rules and you’ll be fine. You will be more scared of the monkeys then they are of you! Keep valuables secure and spend some money on the bananas to get the experience!", "Ubud is the cultural centre of ..its also has crazy traffic..as its the place to be...fashion shops...upmarket restaurants and the 'beautiful'..people. The monkey forest is calm and serene..with lots of cheeky monkies...A short respite from noisy Ubud", "Once in ubud this can not be missed. A great walk through some nice jungle areas, packed with moneys. They are peaceful and friendly, but we were warned to watch our belongings as they can easily be snatched by a curious monkey. This did, however, not happen. ", "Very clean and more neat than last year. The guards were very helpful if you are in trouble with monkey.", "Lovely little Forest Sanctuary well located in Ubud. If monkeys are your thing, this is a must. Only negative is a steep entry fee for what it is. Oh and the sheer amount of tourists taking selfies literally everywhere, it makes it feel slightly less special. But oh well, it was beautiful nonetheless.", "Monkeys everywhere! The staff are very helpful, overall, with aiding in getting photos with the monkeys. Don't bring any type of drink/ water bottle with you! I had one tucked in my purse, and was immediately pounced on. He wanted it, got lid off, and dumped it out... lol", "I felt like I was transported to a Kingdom that was ran by monkeys. The monkey were roaming around and there were some nice places to take pictures of.", "Nice view but beware of the monkeys! We saw a girl got her glasses taken away by a monkey. And then another monkey tired to attack my husband too. What an experience!", "Love going in here. I could watch the monkeys all day, playing around the temples and in the trees.Don't feed them - better to watch the fun as others get swamped by monkeys - monkeys can bite!", "After reading some of the reviews I thought I'd be spending a lot of money to be trampled and mauled by monkeys. However, that is simply not true. It is only 30,000IDR (this is a fixed price with clear signs telling you this contrary to some other reviews). The monkeys only jump on you if you sit down right next to one or are holding food. As with most animals, there are alpha males, just don't wind them up. But the staff are there if you do not wish to have monkeys on you and to show them who's boss. The staff dotted around the forest will help with any photos if you want one with the monkeys so buying food is pretty unnecessary. Just be confident around the monkeys and you'll be fine, they don't just launch themselves at you. It was an enjoyable hour that we spent there, we didn't really need to be there any longer than that.", "Visited twice. First time was earlier in the morning and the monkeys were a lot keener to take the bananas. Our kids loved the monkeys climbing on their heads to eat a banana. A lot of fun, a real highlight of our trip for our young kids. ", "This was a highlight of my trip to . The monkeys are adorable. Bunches of bananas are available for purchase upon entrance to the forest, but beware. The monkeys that hang around the entrances are fairly aggressive, or should I say, fairly well trained to snatch the entire bunch from your hands right away. The setting is absolutely stunning. The trees are gorgeous and the temples are amazing. Luckily, I had a monkey climb from one side of me to the other without a scratch. A bit frightening at first, but I loved every second of it.", "No stop in Ubud should be without spending some time in Monkey Forest. You will see monkeys young and old. Some are lively and quick while others are more passive and quiet. Three things to remember when going in: 1. Take your jewelry off or a monkey may take it. 2. Leave food behind unless it is for the monkeys because they may jump on you and take it. 3. If one does jump on you don't fight him off. The monkeys run all around and seem totally oblivious to the visitors. We even had two mating right in front of us. Be sure to walk all the way through the forest. You will see monkeys climbing up the steep cliffs on the vegetation. If you are a bit unsteady on your feet I would advise not going down the narrow steps...they tend to be slippery and there is no handrail...plus it is a dead end and you have to return the same way. There is plenty to see in the rest of the park. My only complaint is the amount of trash in the stream of water that runs through the park. Park employees were sitting around doing nothing and could have been cleaning that up.", "Unfortunately, this place could have been very fun to stay but you can see that tourism has ruined the monkeys. They are trained to react on people by feeding, outside the area they get unhealty things and locals keep them inside the area. It's fine to stay one hour, the temples are beautiful and you van take good photo's but don't expect a cool reallistic monkey experience.", "I have come here with my friends to make a video for our project at our college, when i take the video of my friends one of the monkey was step on her shoulder and she was so shock, my friend and i was laugh that was a funny experience when i was at monkey forest. And be careful if you want to go there and always keep your belongings properly because the monkeys so aggressive.", "Nice place Just Be careful at the monkeys, they try to grab everything ( hat, sun glasses, water bottle...)", "Great forest with tamed monkeys. They were just aggressive if they smell that you are hiding something from them. As with our case, we had been playful with the monkeys there. They even approached us. Inside, you'll be lucky if you can find the exhibit of paintings of local artisans.", "Well preserved sanctuary. We stayed for longer than three hours just to enjoy the beautiful serene surroundings. The monkeys were fell fed so they looked healthy. There were many workers to ensure safety for visitors and for the monkeys. The park was large enough that it didn’t feel overly crowded with tourists. Definitely worth the money and the trip to visit this beautiful sanctuary.", "It's definitely worth visiting once when in Ubud. There are lots of monkeys and overall the forest is just amazing. I would definitely recommend visiting here.", "An interesting place to visit, but just don’t trouble the monkeys. I found it a good place to walk around and see lots of monkeys amongst temples. However lots of tourists were trying to pose with the monkeys and were grabbed. The monkeys do tend to run around, which can at first be quite scary, but if you leave them alone they will leave you alone. There are lots of Park rangers around who feed them the sweet potatoes they love. Altogether I’d recommend it so long as you don’t expect to be able to hold them or pose right next to the monkeys. Makes for a lovely scenic walk with monkeys!", "Went here with my family, my 2 yo nephew was so excited. Lot of cute monkeys coming around. Dont bring food, they will grab it! It was nice to walk around the place, it has a lot of big trees to shade you from the sun.", "Visiting the monkey sanctuary is the most popular thing to do while in Ubud and I would recommend doing so. For 20,000 you can buy bananas to feed the monkeys and they will climb up onto you so you can feed them. The lady selling them will help you and also take photos. Well worth the 20,000.", "This place was something new experience for us with the monkeys.The visitors are warned many times through the announcement of the authorities of the strange behavior of this strange monkeys. Wow! however you are careful & yet my daughter's slipper was snapped wihtin in seconds at the very eyes of our own. The little cheeky monkey refused to let go even we gave a sweet. A nerve breaking moment for Edel. The place was very beautiful. The weather was bad & we could not see the sun set. Hundreds of visitors from all over the world congregated here. Visitors be aware of this information please. .", "Tons of baby monkeys! Most of the monkeys are friendly and tame. I really like monkeys climbing up on my shoulder and sharing a banana, however if you don't like direct personal interaction with such animals it may not be so fun. Monkeys ignore humans without bananas, so you can still enjoy the beautiful park without harassment if you prefer.", "Cheap to enter (although only one of my party of four did) as you can see the monkeys around the surrounding area. I would question whether it is a sanctuary as the staff are constantly threatening the monkeys with slingshots, and do fire berries and other foods at them if a monkey strays out of the area or tries to steal any items. My sister, however, enjoyed it. She said that there were genuine conservation efforts ongoing and that the staff inside were much better at educating visitors (than tour guides). I would also prepare for traffic on the journey in, as we sat in it for some time.", "Crazy monkeys everywhere. They attacked my daughter who had no food with her and she got bitten; went to first aid and the stupid lady only cleaned quickly and said there was no need for vaccine. End of the day we decided to go to hospital to check and doctor said cleaning deep in the moment is very important and recommended rabies shot. They need to better feed the monkeys and maybe treat them better. To risky place to go.", "The 'forest' is not big, can easily finish walking in less than 30 min. We spent more time observing the monkeys' and the other tourists behavior which can be rather interesting. Do not put your hand into your bag as the monkeys tend to grab whatever you took out. Saw one tourist's anti-itch medication being snatched away by a monkey. Also do not let kids hold the bananas. We saw one kid screaming, crying and running away when the monkeys swiftly approach her. If you follow the rules stated at the front entrance, you can be safe from the harassment of the monkey.", "We spent the morning in the sanctuary and found it very interesting and amusing. Loved seeing the monkeys jump and walk around. Beautiful grounds makes for a lovely walk. Just be careful not to wear jewellery, glasses etc - we saw cases of monkeys trying to steal these from people!!", "I enjoyed the monkey forest. I was surprised at the beauty of the area. Nice paths to walk on. You can feed the monkeys if you wish. We didn't and still had fun watching them. It poured rain on us so there were areas where both people and monkeys shared covered shelters, waiting for the rain to stop. There were friendly overseers spread out around the park that helped the people and monkeys from doing harm to each other.", "Being told 'do not look these monkeys in the face' was a scary warning but after seeing the little critters you can't help but try and interact with them! letting them clamber all over you and yet holding onto your personal possessions as tightly as possible, only to find out they are well trained in deception and thievery! ha such a great afternoon trying to chase my camera back and watching them play. Be wary that they bite but if you just let them get on with what they are going to do then no one really has a problem, I heard of one girl who sat there as a couple of monkeys went through her hair searching for bugs, so if you want a head massage and want to loose all personal possessions in the most hilarious of fashion then head to the monkey forest. Its a laugh", "e were told to go early, and we did. Absolutely awesome surroundings with these little creatures allowing us in to their domain. I had been in 1972 and had hated it, because the monkeys seemed to be so CRAZY!! Maybe it had been the afternoon! Well worth going for the serenity and beautiful lush vegetation, but go early before the tourists come!", "When visiting Ubud the Monkey Forrest Sanctuary should be on you checklist to visit. It’s easy to get to and reasonably priced to enter ($AU10 per Adult) The grounds itself is lush and green with lots of different pathways and structures. Amazing greenery every and loads of photo opportunities and of-course loads of cheeky Monkeys. The whole family will love this place, it’s also shady, cool and very relaxing", "I have mixed feelings about my visit to the monkey forest and I will list my pros and cons and you can make your own mind up. Pro: 1. The space is large to wonder through the forest 2. The monkeys are fed in easily viewed areas 3. You can get close to the monkeys (though don't touch) 4. The temples inside are quite large and good to see 5. Ample monkeys wondering around and not in cages 6. 50k to get in (low cost) Cons: 1. The monkeys can be quite aggressive if you are not careful, we watched a girl being bit after one jumped on her 2. A section of the forest was being bulldozed so it was noisy as 3. Some areas were condensed and you couldn't move as the flow of people got bottle necked in areas 4. Monkeys are flung with flingshots when they attack or steal things by staff 5. No feeding of the animals whatsoever (this is a pro and a con) 6. You can walk the entire place in about 30 mins or less I liked being able to see the monkeys up close and they are not fussed by humans, however get too close and they get quite aggressive with one another and humans. There is no physical interactions other than watching which is best for their safety and to allow them to behave naturally. With a guide you can arrange a monkey to sit on you though you are not allowed to touch them. It is a nice way to see monkeys and the temples and given the cost worth a visit.", "Really nice walking around the park/temple/forest for just 30.000 Rp. Lots of nice monkeys, not agressive at all as they have plenty to eat, nice temple aswell.", "As one of Ubud's main attraction, we gave in and decided to visit. The first thing one notices upon entering the forest, is the massive size of the trees! This forest is representative of 's forests a long time ago. 😢 There are many temples inside the venue, and of course many monkeys. There were many mommy monkeys with the tiniest babies. The monkeys can be quite mischievous and can take things from you. The forest is quite beautiful we enjoyed the stroll. The public toilets are surprisingly clean. There is a small café behind the ticket counter serving coffee and other refreshments.", "We woke up at 6AM specifically so that we could have the place to ourselves, and we are so happy we did. Beautiful views, and easy trek down and up. Spent some time by the beach and marveled at the huge waves. By the time we were nearing the top again (around 9AM) the stairs started to get really busy, which seemed like a nightmare (there's really only room for one person at a time). I think it would have been a totally different experience if we had left later. Also I think there are weird parking (scams?) that make you pay if you arrive later. We found them all over Penida, but they weren't around in the morning.", "Stunning setting and some beautiful natural places to explore here. Also some well constructed areas for the monkeys to roam around and play. We watched some swimming, playing and jumping in a pool, which was wonderful to see. The temple in the center is quite spectacular, as is the dragon bridge. But beware, there are some aggressive large monkeys who aren't afraid to pounce if they feel threatened. The protective mothers were also wary of the crowds and lashed out with angry outbursts at people who got too close. They do climb up on shoulders and legs, so do not carry any food or drinks as this will encourage them. I was unfortunately bitten - with no provocation, other than standing next to one who ran up, climbed on my arm and gave me a warning bite. This obviously tainted the rest of my experience at the place, but most others seemed to be fine. I think I just had some bad luck with a grumpy monkey!", "Something changed for the worse in 6 years between my last visit and this. There are leas monkeys and they are a tad more curious they used to be. Also the place is now commoditiesed, they built a full infrastructure around it. So it feels more like a zoo than what it used to feel like a park where monkeys live truly free. I guess it is still worth going especially if you have kids as it is a hit with the little ones!", "Fun and interesting. Glad we went. Would recommend to go one time. Cost was about$3.50 usd. Monkeys were entertaining the temples were neat. Indiana Jones fell to the place. ", "The park was a lot smaller than I expected, especially knowing it was in a jungle, however the trip was still enjoyed and we did have encounters with some beautiful, placid monkeys.", "great walk through the forests observing the various cheeky monkeys. I say various because they come in all sizes. You really have to love animals not to be scared off by their very bold attempts to snatch the whole bunch of nanas from you 😃 but terrific experience. The temples are awesome and the view from behind into the forests is spectacular. A definite when you visit Ubud in Tip: keep the bananas in a bag under your arm or in a big pocket...and take them out one at a time... Otherwise don't feed them.... And they won't pester you. 😯", "Monkeys everywhere. It was great seeing so many monkeys! They are very cheeky though so be ware. There are old Indonesia ladies selling bananas at different points of the forest. $5 aud for a big bunch of bananas and only $3 to get into monkey forest. Well worth the visit. Be careful with those bananas, because those monkeys will jump all over you and fight each other for a banana! Very entertaining :) only downside to the day was that there were no temples open for viewing! I would recommend Monkey Forest in Ubud over Momey Temple in Uluwatu. Good experience and day out!", "We went to Monkey Forest yesterday and enjoyed our walk through the forest. There is no need to buy bananas, as others will and it is just so much fun, seeing the cheeky monkeys tricking tourists out of more bananas than they want to give! The monkeys came uo close and one small one knew monkey see monkey do, so I ended up high fiving him for a little while, too cute.", "The Ubud Monkey Forest is a popular tourist attraction and residents view the Monkey Forest as an important spiritual, economic, educational, and conservation center. They travel from far outside Ubud to visit. The Monkey Forest has a philosophical goal of creating peace and harmony for visitors from all over the world. It also seeks to conserve rare plants and animals for use in Hindu rituals and to provide a natural laboratory for educational institutions, with a particular emphasis on research into the social interaction of the park's monkeys with one another and their interaction with the park's natural environment.", "It's amazing to stumble on this patch of jungle like area right alongside the stalls of Ubud, and the monkeys are so tame and everywhere!! The fee was cheap (maybe $2 AUS) and worthwhile. The park is sprawling and has a lovely temple to see. Though beware, don't touch them! They will climb all over you and you might not get them off. It can be pretty scary especially for kids! This is definitely worth a visit while in .", "I loved this place. It's cool to see monkeys roaming about freely in a somewhat natural environment. They clearly enjoy it. There are mixed reactions to this place and I have heard a lot of reports about people being attacked. It is true some people do get attacked that's why you must remember they are wild animals and to follow the rules that a clearly defined throughout the park. The only people that get attacked are those that try to get better photos by teasing the monkeys with food. If you have some bananas and a monkey comes up and wants one - give it to him/her. I visited here twice and literally gave out about 100 bananas and had monkeys climbing all over me without a problem. There are plenty of security guards and attendants throughout the park if you are unsure of anything they will help out. Before you enter read the rules and follow them and you will not have any problems.", "We heard a lot of different experiences - good and bad, but decided to go and we are so glad we did! There are so many monkeys and it is really interesting watching them. They do so many funny things, so many photo opportunities! The setting is stunning - huge trees and temples. Don't worry about monkeys touching you, they are only interested in food. I can be a bit nervous around things im not used to, but I didnt feel intimidated at all. There were however a lot of silly men teasing the monkeys with food so that they would climb on their heads, but the monkeys always won and got their banana. They can tell if you are hiding food and will find it, so don't carry it in a backpack. Really worth a visit, Great day out!", "This is a beautiful place. You get the true feeling of how important the monkeys are. It's fun watching monkeys and visitors! Just be very careful as they can latch on and even try to bite. If you want to feed them I suggest to do it with s guide close by. It is a must see.", "this place is crowded and monkeys are playing around like kids and tourists trying to catch some funny situation. Well this was ok if you haven't seen monkeys before. To my point of view the main attraction is the forest and the jungle truly amazing when you think you just got there from the commercial road. so yes worth seeing once !", "The monkey forest is easy to find just by following the monkeys in the streets and road. It's lovely to see the monkeys in their own habitat however be careful of your belongings as they are clever and will take any opportunity to be in your bag or try and take any plastic bottles you may have. If you sit down you are fair game for the monkeys to clamber over you. Wardens are on hand to calm down the monkeys should they get overzealous,", "So darn beautiful. The views and the walk will wow you. Watch out for the monkeys. They legitimately will grab things. I saw a woman have her cell phone snatched. Don't worry, but be smart. They are hysterical to observe!", "awesome sanctuary cheeky little monkeys worth the effort to see this ancient site. eye catching statues especially the lower region of the temple.", "Nice way to spend an hour. Monkeys everywhere! But keep your bags zipped and loose items secured away before entering. Baby monkeys were very cute indeed. Not too hard to get to from central Ubud.", "Be careful of the monkeys!! They steal things and can jump on you without warning! Gorgeous location but be aware of the inhabitants!", "Beautiful, very cool, the monkeys are awesome and so are the temples. I sat down and had three little monkeys climb on me trying to reach into my bag, must have thought I had treats! so heed warnings to not bring in food with you", "We visited early afternoon and as there were so many tourists the monkeys were not over the top as I had read about. I did watch one monkey grab a 2l water bottle out of a guy's hands - there were people with bananas encouraging monkeys to climb on them and even getting monkeys to climb on their children. They all survived. Personally I was happy walking through looking at the amazing trees - just for this it is worth a visit. If u have strong boundaries, carry everything in a bag it is a fun and interesting experience.", "Well signposted route around the sanctuary. The monkeys were being fed at sites all around the park. Impressive river valley. One of our members was bitten by a monkey , probably better not to hang around in crowds of human visitors.", "Wonderful forest- crowded but fun to watch other tourists react to monkeys- don’t miss temples and go down find carved Kimodo dragon statutes ——— lovely Valinese caretakers wild monkeys 5 tribes——-", "Special to see and walk in the forest while monkeys are following you. Just be carefull, they are pickpockets ...", "You have to go here if you're in Ubud - it's quite the experience! The temple is absolutely beautiful and the monkeys....are abundant. And fearless. To say the least. I think they're probably pretty harmless, but they're definitely a bit too friendly for my liking (I had one - one of the big ones - jump on my head). That said, they're very cute...especially the babies...and fun to see up close. It's a gorgeous part of the Ubud and the temple itself is really, really worth visiting and monkeys...well...they're cute, but watch your back!", "I loved the monkey forest! The surroundings are breathtaking, and the monkeys are so cute! You can buy bananas and feed them if you wish, however we chose not to as they can be quite cheeky- we saw one climbing on a man and trying to steal his hat! They are also quite protective of their babies. But if you don't bother them and as long as you don't have any food, they won't bother you. The sanctuary itself is beautiful, shaded from the tall trees, it's lovely to walk along the boardwalk and see the monkeys interacting with each other. There is a stream that runs through the grounds and you can walk along it at some points and get some great photos. There are plenty of shops and cafes nearby and the monkeys even come out onto the street and try to steal things from the shops- very funny to watch. Highly recommend visiting the monkey forest.", "The forest is an awesome place in the middle ubud. The trees are so large! The monkeys on the other hand were too aggressive. While i was holding my water bottle, a monkey jumped me and try to take my bottle. I shook hil off and then just gave him the bottle as he was showing his teeth and tried to bite me. I saw this behaviour on several other people. Monkeys trying to grad a backpack, jump a little child etc. just be careful and dont carry any shiny objects with you.", "Nice little bit of forest. But bit like the Penguins at Phillip Island - too touristy.I went there because my husband wanted to. He really enjoyed. I found it just bearable. Despite the signs \\don't touch monkeys\\\" always one idiot. Kept poking the monkey til it lunged at him totally irritated.\"", "Yes, there are monkeys (and yes, they can be a real pain in the rear!), but there's a lot more here than the name might imply. Inside the Monkey Forest are plenty of paths for walking in the cool shade of the canopy and there are several temples and a sacred spring. Make sure you take some time and explore the Forest thoroughly else you will miss things -- many travelers never get down to the main temple with the spring and that is a shame as it is a delight. The stone sculptures, the banyan tree, the koi swimming at the spring, are all distinctly . As for the monkeys, the can be a bit aggressive if they think you have something they want, so take the usual precautions -- no small shiny items, nothing on straps hanging, watch the food -- better not to bring it at all. They are nothing to be scared of, but let's not encourage them either, OK? ", "Visited Monkey Forest with my son. I always like to see them once while visiting Ubud. The scenery is lovely. I am cautious that I dont get too close. Caution. They love water bottles. Keep them out of sight.", "We went there with children, and it was fun, pleasant and a beautiful place to wander. It was shadowy, so not so hot as other areas. The place is a temple, with its altars and pieces of art. The monkeys were quite an experience, I didn't have a clue on how to behave and I learnt there, interesting creatures. I highly recommend the visit.", "This place has a friendly monkey where you can provide food to them and take a picture on the same time The place is lovely and when you visit Ubud you can pass this place to enjoy being with friendly animals Have a fun their !!!!!", "Nice scenery....don't go in the mornings no monkeys around...not the best to take children or elderly as there are lots of steps", "The park was really nice on the inside, with lovely landscaped gardens. The monkeys were funny and cute as you'd expect, but you have to watch your stuff. One monkey went for my wallet, and when I put my hand over my pocket it bit my hand and drew blood! All of the monkeys in the park are held in quarantine for a year before they're released, and frequently checked for rabies, so it's still quite safe. The entrance fee is pretty cheap, and you can pick up fairly cheap bananas inside of the park to feed the monkeys. Was a fun day out.", "As long as you follow the guidelines, listen to the staff and respect the fact that you're a visitor in the monkey's own environment then you should have a pleasurable experience! The only problems we saw, were when children were poorly supervised, or adults antagonized monkeys, especially those monkeys with young babies either around or attached. ", "Place for people who are not afraid of monkeys cause there are so so many of them. Trained to interact with visitors, there are lost of staff that help in the same. Nice place for a walk. Dragon bridge is very iconic.", "I initially thought about not going here after reading horror stories about monkeys. One tourist I met told me that her friend got bit by a monkey and she had to get series of rabies shots. On our last day in Ubud, we had a few hours to kill and our hotel was walking distance from the monkey forest so we reluctantly decided to check it out. We ended up having a lot of fun, so I'm glad we went. Before we went, I removed all jewelry (including earring studs and plain gold band/ring), no bag, and only my phone in my pocket out of paranoia. It was probably an overkill because we saw a bunch of other tourists with all kinds of jewelry and cameras hanging from their neck, and monkeys mostly minded their own business. If you want to enjoy monkeys without any physical interaction, here are a few tips: - Remove any shiny, bright, dangling objects (i.e. sunglasses, jewelry, bright bags, tassels, etc) - Walk with your hands out of pocket, palms open (so they won't think you're carrying food in your hands/pockets) - Don't carry any food with you (I don't recommend buying bananas from the vendors) - Don't make eye contact with the monkeys - Don't scream - If monkeys do try to take your stuff, just give it to them. Locals/workers there can usually throw a banana at them in return for your things - Don't wear flip flops (they can steal your flip-flops while you're walking) - Respect their territory, use common sense, relax and enjoy :)", "Well done way to see monkeys in the”wild”. That is, they free range around the sanctuary. Lovely walkways and views to see monkeys and forrest. Cheap visit for families. You really do have to watch that you don’t take any food or even plastics as the monkeys will climb on you and try to steal things. My husband had his glasses taken out of his pocket.", "Was a little nervous after reading some of the reviews but went ahead with it. Defiantly read the rules before entering. We opted not to buy bananas and was much better experience. If you have nothing the monkeys leave you alone. We did see the monkeys get aggressive with a few people. One lady the monkey was tugging on her bag , another woman was bitten on the arm. So enjoy the experience and have other people feed the monkeys. It was a nice short walk through the gardens. You only need a hour or two.", "Good as pretty central to Ubud compared to other touristy things. Fun to walk around and watch the monkeys playing and chasing each other. Sometimes the monkeys do seem a bit intimidating but mainly just chasing each other rather than you. Did witness a monkey jump on a girls back but didn't harm her just interested in her rucksack.", "I was a bit hesitant after reading many reviews but pleseantly surprised that the monkeys behaved if left alone Well worth doing to see an unusual side of ", "The Monkey Forrest was not my cup of tea, Monkeys are feral and aggressive. There is no significant cultural significance to this place that anyone could explain to me. Monkeys chase you, hiss, and are basically vermin. Just keep an eye out on the side of the road if you want to see a monkey, free & safer.", "I presume the \\sacred\\\" refers to the sanctuary rather than the monkeys... The monkeys are interesting to observe for a while but obviously not so cute as the pictures suggest. Could be slightly scary for some but staff seem alert. Nice to walk through when you happen to be nearby but not really worth traveling to Is my humble opinion...\"", "As one reviewer stated, it is crowded with tourists. Some of the tourists did not follow the rules and were feeding the monkeys and trying to touch them, but I kind of expected it. The actual space is lovely and the monkeys are treated very well. It is a nice space to walk around and watch the the monkeys be playful and I especially enjoyed all the baby monkeys. We were there during feeding time and we were able to see tons of monkeys in one area all at once. It is worth the money because it is being used to give be these cute creatures a safe home.", "Just fun to see these monkeys from close by. For the ladies, be carefull when wearing long skirts. The smaller monkeys love to hide under it or climb in it. We had some trouble getting them out of my daughter’s skirt😄", "Monkeys everywhere! #$$^÷%÷€÷£ Something unique and different with a lot of monkeys ! Saw a monkey jump a guys neck for fun, a little too friendly, but you have to be careful not to agitate them", "Whether or not staying in the Ubud area this place is definitely worth a visit. Plenty of monkeys from young to old to see. Nice to see them roaming around in such a big area. Very cheap entry, highly recommend.", "Good Value for money...cost 3AUD....Monkeys very active....dont have any lose items tho,as monkeys will snatch from you....", "We visited the forest with some trepidation due to reviews suggesting marauding monkeys however we were pleasantly surprised. Firstly we followed the rules, which always helps and we did not purchase food to encourage the monkeys so we emerged unscathed thankfully. It was beautiful to see the monkeys roaming around or lazing about grooming one another or caring for their young. One young monkey climbed onto my husband's shoulder unprompted and was very disappointed that there was nothing edible up there. He was very gentle and after sitting there for a short period hopped off and went about the rest of his day. There were a lot of people encouraging monkeys to climb on them, often with the help of forest guides and copious quantities of bananas. In my view that's a bit risky as the monkeys were often fairly competitive about the food but each to their own. It's not a particularly large forest so it is accessible to all and there are some nice temples and statues to see as well.", "We were in on June. Our Uber taxi driver also recommended us visit the monkey forest in Ubud city. It was a great destination with temples. However the most interesting thing was that there were monkeys freely staying all over the temple. According to our tour guide the monkeys where there to protect the temple", "Our second time here only this time I bought my mum. A must see and do. Visit the monkeys in Ubud and avoid the naughty, hissing, sticky fingers monkeys in uluwatu (have seen and heard many little \\horror stories\\\"). The monkeys of Ubud are much more friendly and less inclined to pinch your belongings. If you are game purchase some fruit, but note, their sense of smell is uncanny and the will climb up your torso and up your arm for a banana so make sure you are quick with the camera! Don't try to pull away or touch the monkeys. It's a fun day and you could watch them all day :). Don't pre book or purchase. Buy your tickets there for roughly 4.00aud and hire a cab for the day. We paid 40.00 aud for the whole day and he drove us everywhere and waited patiently (pricing varies on what you negotiate but it's hard to argue over a 40.00 aud between 3 people). Be sure to visit Cafe Lotus in Ubud for lunch. It over looks the beautiful temple and their duck is to die for!\"", "Really inpressive! Monkeys are so friendly. I was worries about them being aggressive or jumping on you but this wasn't the case. Really amazing forest with temples inside. Lots of monkeys to see. Highly recommend a visit here.", "We strolled around the Monkey Forest for a couple of hours and had a great time. The monkeys are so inquisitive and generally very friendly. The staff there are very knowledgeable and helpful. Don't take any food in with you as they will take it from you without hesitation. Still a great little trip.", "The monkey forest is always one of our highlights of our trips. Not only are the monkeys adorable, the forest itself is a beautiful area to spend a couple of hours strolling through. Whenever we are in we always plan at least one trip to Ubud just so we can include a visit to the monkey forest. Be careful with bags though, the monkeys will steal whatever they can get their hands on if they are open, even if worn! Water bottles seem to be their new favourite items to steal but they still are partial to glasses, sun cream or anything else they can get their paws on. Best to leave everything behind but hold on tight to anything you do carry with you!", "Spent a fun hour here. The monkeys are everywhere and highly entertaining. I had no issues with them grabbing my things, but I carried no food. The people who brought food and encouraged them had more issues. The large temple is also quite nice to see.", "We found this an utter waste of time since in South Asia we have far more monkeys than in this grove - as naughty and as frisky if not more. No doubt the grove is pretty but since entry is not permitted into any of the temples there, there was not too much to see. Would have preferred to have spent more time in the town and the artists' workshops there. But we managed to visit the private house of the Raja (King) of Ubud and it was an absolute out of the world experience.", "Ubud Monkey forest is an interesting place to visit be careful with the monkeys they keep snatching everything within their reach from water bottles and pens and sunglasses would advice to keep safe distance", "The monkey temple in Ubud was somewhere we didn't particularly enjoy. We spotted the keepers teasing the monkeys as a game, making them go angry. As a result of this, the monkeys were aggressive, snarling and screeching when you get close. This was very different to our experiences with monkeys in the wild, where a real connection can be made. Nevertheless, the structure of the temple is beautiful, reminiscent of King Louis' temple in The Jungle Book! Be careful with your purses and bags, they will surely go for them.... To find monkeys in the wild just read the blog http://oldsolestories.com/2015/07/28/indonesia/", "This park is beautiful and although i knew monkeys run around free i didnt accept them to be that free! From about 200meters before we arrived at the park the monkeys were seen on the streets and trees and along the entrance and everywhere!! I loved to see that the monkeys actually choose to stay at the park not be forced to. The park itself is gorgous and green and the monkeys adorable. If you are scared of animals jumping on you (or have children that are) dont go there. If they see your hand reach in your pocket or see any loose items like sunglasses on your head or water bottle in your hand et they will jump on you grab the stuff and run. I found it hilarious but some people were getting angry and those people should stay away from the park!!! You can buy bananas at the entrance for something like 50cents and park entry was only a couple of dollars ( dont remember exact amount) Just few hints: 1. Dont take valuables with you 2. Strap your cameras on your hand/neck etc 3. Dont try running up to the tiny babies as mums will get protective 4. Stay away from the super big old looking ones and dont try to play games and holding onto bananas too long as those ones do get aggressive!!! They run up and try to attack you. 5. For good photos hide a banana (remember they are smart and know what you are hiding so you have to outsmart them) then find a small-medium couple of monkeys and sit down on a ledge next to them and hold the banana above your head and they will climb you and sit on your neck and eat the banana! Great fun", "This must be the first place everyone staying in Ubud heads for and I can quite understand why, you could spend hours in the beautiful Monkey forest and the monkeys themselves are endlessly entertaining. If you are a little nervous of the Monkeys approaching you then don't but bananas and leave all plastic bags out of site. The are various parts to the forest and each area in inhabited by different groups of monkeys who don't get along so there is sometimes quite a commotion when they fight each other. There are plenty of helpful signs dotted around and even outside the first the Monkeys seem to cause chaos, we watched one trying to rip the areal off a parked car while others were slinging rubbish around, endlessly amusing", "Loved thus place, make sure you bring some fruits to feed monkeys, you can buy bananas there but it may be cheaper to bring you own fruits. I really enjoyed it as I love animals.", "Great visit walking through sacred monkey forest Great staff Beautiful temples Amazing place Jungle alive with monkeys Not so keen to have sitting on my head as did some! Saw one monkey undoing velcrose pocket to steal wallet of one guy who had 3 monkeys in him They r very clever he gr", "awesome temple complex, with green forest surroundings the areas and friendly monkeys all over the place.It's more than i expected. ", "You get the most out of this by purchasing some bananas (20,000rp- £1.20) and letting the monkeys climb all over you! Perfectly safe.", "Value for money is great! Funny little things but be ready to be swarmed if you have bananas or a yellow gopro handle", "This is such an awesome place. For equivalent of AU$3 you can play with monkeys in a beautiful setting. Do not take food unless you want to be jumped on! Quite close to Yoga Barn (I went for a session there afterwards).", "If you aren't afraid of monkey(s) jumping on you and taking bananas out of your hand, this is a place to go. Monkeys aren't so aggresive like they are near the temples and you can have a lot of fun in the monkey forest. First and only rule - always keep calm without sudden movements.", "Well laid out paths and routes through the jungle, around a ravine and waterhole. The trees and vines weave around carvings and statues and the monkeys are everywhere! Very Instagrammable but watch out for the monkeys as they can be aggressive.", "This is one of the places you may want visit in Ubud if you don't mind monkeys jumping around you. It's a huge sanctuary full of monkeys. They roam around freely. You can go up to them and feed them bananas which are available inside the sanctuary and if they are in a good mood they might just come and sit on your shoulders. There are people inside the sanctuary to help you out and to control the monkeys, if required. Just don't annoy the monkeys and let them be.", "What an experience. Monkeys everywhere. Great scenery in the forest. The walk was pleasant as there were plenty of trees providing excellent share in the warm climate.", "Visited here for a few hours with friends. Lots of monkeys running free everywhere. Many will try and look in your bags and pockets believing you have some food for them. One monkey took a bottle of water from a someone and I watched him un screw the bottle top and drink the contents. If you wear a havasac beware they may jump on your back to look in your bag. The re are many guards around to keep you safe and ensure you don't approach the wrong monkeys. You are encouraged to buy bananas and the monkeys will jump on you. I thought their claws may scratch but they didn't. Great fun", "The trail is quite big, you will spend around 1 - 1 1/2 hours here. Left the backpack in the car and just carried bottles of water, no monkeys showed any interest. Watched one jump on a guy to open his backpack, and they will try and grab you if you get within 1-2 feet of them. It’s completely fine and worthwhile to visit for the entry fee (50k rph, about £2.50 per adult), a definite visit in Ubud!", "I loved it. And I love animal. Normally I am against animal \\circuses\\\", but this forest let them free. Ok it is a pity seeing them waiting for food when it is almost time, but they are free to come and go, there is space, waterfalls plenty of food from nature, I mean it is great. There is a lonely blind monkey called Nelson. He was the only sad part. He is solitary confine. I am no expert, but I guess he is there so that the other do not harm him.... anyway loved it and the park rangers are very nice too!!\"", "The forest gardens were nice,the monkeys were interesting,it was interesting to watch them interacting with tourists that couldn't read the warnings not to interact with the monkeys,some of them were slightly threatening but the guards were there with big sticks to bash them of if they got too cheeky", "After a full on day, we arrived at Monkey Forrest only 25mins before it closed at 6pm so it was a quick visit! (Side note: at 5.30pm the mosquitoes were hideous - take bug spray!) Gorgeous, picturesque spot for a walk and the furry locals are absolutely adorable! Hold tight to your camera and other belongings, be respectful and cautious, and enjoy the antics of our primate cousins! We loved wandering here and I can't wait to get back again on our next trip.", "Cost 50k, just stroll and watch the monkeys play. Plan on a couple of hours, beautiful forest too. Don't carry food, I put my day pack down and a monkey opened the zippers!", "A perfect chance to cool down in a beautiful jungle setting. Take a leisurely walk through the sanctuary but watch out of the cheeky monkeys who are keen for any food or water bottles that you may have. You can buy food in the sanctuary if you want a personal encounter with the locals!", "The monkey forest is SO FUN!! you get to buy bananas to feed the monkeys, but look out! cause they'll climb up you and steal the whole bunch! Staff is fun and helpful. Monkeys are adorable and dirty! Saw a monkey bite a lady after she engaged it too much so be kind and remember you're in their home. Favorate quote \\do not touch the monkey, do not make eye contact, do not ANYTHING the monkey\\\"\"", "These monkeys are friendly enough but still a little cheeky when it comes to snatch and grab. Just make sure you don't have any loose items you don't want to lose. Ok for an hour or so.", "Don't take sunglasses or hats with you. Hold close to your camera. Don't put hands in your pockets, when wondering around the park. Watch for older monkeys, as they are more clever. When sitting down, stand on your slippers. Fee is 2 dollars. Enjoy this crazy place.", "Good place to spend an hour, the monkeys are very entertaining and there are a lot of them. Nice park with good groundskeepers.", "This was our first close up encounter with monkeys and at first it was a bit intimidating. We didn't take food as we had read and heard stories of being \\harassed\\\" by the monkeys until you had it over. We prepared by taking all jewelry, hats and sunglasses of and securing them in my back pack. That didn't stop some of them trying to open it and help themselves! Don't take shopping plastic bags as we saw numerous visitors having their bags grabbed or snatched, regardless of what was in them Take your time and don't spook them with quick movement or threatening gestures. The forest and temple was quiet and serene. It was quite relaxing. For the three of us, it cost 60,000IRP which I thought was reasonable.\"", "This place for sure is a must see in Ubud, totally exceeded my expectations. Great stone work everywhere, monkeys all over the place and a nice and clean forest to walk through. I just loved it ! I will be back some day, 100% recommended. NOTE: Please remember to DO NOT feed or provide water to the monkeys !!!! PLEASE! We saw 5 \\adults\\\" throwing their water bottles at the floor to attract more monkeys... what a shame! if you are not willing to follow the rules, please do not visit this beautiful place!.Let's show RESPECT for ourselves and others, please! My husband got so frustrated with this people that he preferred leave the place 😔\"", "Since you are in , if you too think you should take time to see the attractions, this is a must see, cute monkeys in a Forrest and a temple. There are some big trees.. I really enjoyed the experience.", "If you are in Ubud it is worth a visit There are not as many monkeys as a couple of years ago and this is pleasant They don't attack you unless you threaten them ", "Be aware that everyone's experience will be different and that the monkeys are wild and unpredictable. I was walking on with my 7yo twins along the path that skirts the forest. I had opted not to take our kids inside, but observe the monkeys from a cautious distance, as we headed into Ubud to do some shopping. We had no bags, food or dangling jewellery - just a backpack and a small water bottle and camera. This was our second walk along this path - the first without any incident. We had just walked past a group taking photos of monkeys, when I looked back to see a monkey charging at my 7yo daughter, teeth bared, unprovoked, ready to lunge at her leg. I pulled her out of the way, it hesitated briefly and made another attempt to attack. In the chaos, her sandal fell off and it swooped in and grabbed it before retreating. I was shocked. A nese man on a motorbike stopped to offer assistance. He said that the monkeys had learnt over time to grab things from tourists to get food when they were hungry. Unless we had food to barter, we were unlikely to get our sandal back. We decided that the monkey could keep it and hastily continued on our journey. Some tourists hassle and tease the monkeys in a bid to get photos - and are seriously asking to be bitten or jumped on. My point is that they are unpredictable animals and you should be very careful around them. We did everything right and still got attacked. I felt that the monkey had singled my daughter out as the smallest in our group - and perhaps we were an easier target for a hungry monkey with no big male in our group ( hubby was white water rafting with 11yo son). The forest sounds lovely but personally, I wouldn't risk it with kids. Monkeys carry lots of nasty viruses and many people still opt to get rabies shots after bites. Its a bit like russian roulette for me - you might have a fabulous uneventful time or your child might end up in a Brisbane hospital like the family last year, fighting off a nasty infection after a bite. Do you research and make an informed decision.", "The trip started with one of the Monkeys pulling a button off my daughters skirt which was hilarious, given that we had been very careful to hide lose items - sunglasses, cameras, water bottles etc but didn’t expect that! The forest is beautiful and the monkeys very cheeky but good to watch. Very easy to get tickets at the entrance and wander around at leisure. Enjoyed.", "This is a lovely way to see the local monkeys and have a little fun. Try it once, but that is all you will need. More geared for tourists that don't have the chance to see monkeys very often.", "We absolutely loved spending the afternoon at monkey forest. It was such an experience to see the monkeys up and close. The tickets are reasonable and def worth every penny.", "So much fun to watch the monkeys playing and being fed. The location is in the town of Ubud, so walkable if you are staying there. The forest is lovely and the temple buildings are worth a look. Just be careful with hats, sunglasses, and other loose items as the monkeys are curious.", "If you love monkeys and find yourself near Ubud you have to check this out. Great to see them playing about in a stunning environment. They will try to snatch your bananas but only apply teeth and nails very gently in my experience. Don't try to reach out and touch them though, they don't like it.", "Beautiful park, naughty monkeys. Good for walking but keep away all food and stuff or else monkeys will snatch them. A pleasant environment and very nice trees.", "This was my second time here. It's a very nice place and as the name suggests, it is a monkey sanctuary. There are signs everywhere telling you how to behave so as not to agitate the monkeys. The monkeys are generally harmless unless you provoke or tease them so use your common sense. There are guides everywhere as well. My favourite part is going down to the valley with lots of banyan trees. This area does not have many monkeys as they are mostly near the central area near the temple. Really scenic.", "Loved it here, there are litterally monkeys everywhere. I was a bit nervous about them jumping all over me but think if you follow the rules you will be fine. Did see a few dive on people but from what I saw it was the tourists own fault. ", "We spent about and hour here (which was enough for me). Lots of monkeys, a few neat buildings and temples to look at. Saw a naughty kid get chased by a monkey while his parents just let him run wild which wasn’t appreciated (by us or the guides). But like the signs say ‘don’t chase the monkeys’", "My children (5 and 8) loved seeing all the monkeys roaming around freely. The monkeys are everywhere and can come up from behind and take anything that is not tied down on you, like sunnies, hat, food. It is a far drive out but worth it. We saw lots of newborns at this time of year.", "If you really love monkeys then this will be the place to be. If you don't like animals I suggest you stay away from this place because the monkeys can get really physical with you. And they would try to take your things if you're not careful. There's nothing much to see inside except for the monkeys, trees...a lot of trees, a temple..but that's it. What's also sad is how most people who visit don't actually take time to read the guidelines and end up violating a lot of the things indicated. Such as keep your plastic bottles because the monkeys will get them and it's actually dangerous for the monkeys. Anyway, if you love monkeys or interacting animals and forest feels then this place is for you.", "Great outing, must see if you're in Ubud. The beautiful temples are set into the jungle and there are lots of walkways and paths taking you through the jungle and down into the gorge. Obviously there are monkeys everywhere! Generally friendly (they don't bother with you unless you have food or something crinkly... They stole our baby wipes from our rucksack whilst I was trying to take out a bottle of water). Downsides are that it's full of tourists, so go early if you can. Also, not ideal for a pushchair as there are a lot of steps - I would advise a carrier. A few stalls inside selling bananas to the tourists to feed the monkeys. Didn't see any other food/drink being sold. There are men on patrol all over who will look after you and intervene in case of any problems, but generally there are no problems.", "1) Monkeys are great fun but it's not only about monkey. Take the time to walk around the whole place (quite small), beautiful surroundings. 2) Don't be afraid of the monkeys, but respect them.", "monkeys all around. some of the animals get agressiv, if they see people with bananas. so be careful to go into the forest with food", "fun place to visit in the middle of Ubud. A lot of monkeys in here and they are sacred to the local.", "A fun visit. A large forest with the monkeys running riot and gorgeous trees. Be careful what you carry in your bag and pockets though, they may be picked. Not violent at all, the monkeys may just decide to perch on your head and give you the perfect picture opportunity if you don't get freaked out.", "It's a very relaxing place with lots of shade to scape from the hustle and bustle of the streets of Ubud.If you follow the rules the monkeys won't bother you and you can enjoy looking at the monkeys behaviour. Unfortunately there's people that only want to take photos with the monkeys trying to touch and attract them ...making this experience not pleasant enough", "We stayed quite close to the monkey forest and we're delighted by monkeys on our morning walks into Ubud. We walked through on our first visit and wandered throughly along all the different paths to see the different shrines and temples. The monkeys are hilarious, but you do have to be careful and not spend too much time crouching down to take a photo or soon you'll have a monkey trying to get into your shoulder bag or backpack!", "Loved it here - Loved seeing the monkeys they where so cute. Nice place to have a walk around and its amazing to see all the monkeys in there natural habitat. Not expensive to go in so good value for money.", "This shady park offers feeding opportunities, if you are so inclined. Those bananas go quick, so consider buying the big bunch instead of the little one; you'll be glad you did. The mossy statues add an additional dimension to the landscape that leaves the visitor feeling protected, too. But watch your stuff...what's in your pockets and especially your cell phone on a stick.", "If you are near Ubud then definitely should not miss the visit to monkey forest. Walking distance from the center of Ubud you can easily spend 1-2 hours walking by and seeing all these monkeys interacting with each other or with visitors (if they bring some kind of food). Take normal cushion on how to approach and feed them in order to avoid any scratches by accident from them. Will be an experience to remember but i am not sure if is worth the 3 hours journey from Nusa Dua/Kuta just for this - Combined with a river rafting should definitely be a must!", "We bought some mini-bananas and were instructed to give them one by one to the monkeys. However, a big group of them came running towards me, I panicked and threw all bananas on the ground. Oups! Then a big later when I was taking pictures of the grave stones one monkey jumped up on my head and probably thought that I had more bananas in my hands (instead of my camera). I managed to give the camera to my husband, while trying to protect my eyes from scratches. The fricking monkey bit me in the thumb, but luckily right at the nail so it didn't go through the skin, before jumping down and running off :( It was quite scary, but my husband got a great laugh and a nice video to go with it :).", "I advise venturing past the main entrances, where many tourists tend to congregate, for the obligatory photos of feeding monkeys bananas and allowing them on to their shoulders, with attendants carefully monitoring the monkeys' behavior. Walking around the gorgeous forest perimeter you can watch the antics of these clever creatures without engaging with them. Not making prolonged, direct eye contact or flashing your teeth at them, will minimise the chances of them becoming aggressive towards you. They are super fast and crafty if they want to steal from you, so don't carry any food on you and be on your guard to protect your belongings.:) Just remember, they are wild, fascinating animals and deserve respect in their own environment", "As everyone says watch your stuff. These monkeys are crafty they will distract you while the others sneak up and steal your stuff. There are monkeys absolutely everywhere. The place is Rabies free also so don't worry. Just be careful, whilst there a young lady got bitten on the foot and was in a puddle of blood. She seemed in good spirits though and they have a onsite doctor to tend to bites. Don't let that deter you away. Its a great place if your a bit weary just don't buy food to feed them. My wife got bitten on the hand. Whilst feeding them. And another monkey stole her earring and tried burying it under leaves hahaha. She got it back. But everything was fine and we had a enjoyable time. Do check it out.", "As part of the Ubud day tour with sun tours and our guide Seli we visited the monkey forest which was amazing as the monkeys roam freely and are not caged! I was a bit scared of them but they are no danger of you follow the guidelines! It is also in beautiful surroundings and in lovely Ubud! Great experience", "Me and my friend went here on Christmas Eve, lovely and scary to see the monkeys running about in their territory. Beautiful views down at the bottom. Definitely a must in ubud!", "These guys have no fear. Carry no food and have your camera out. Don't reach into your bag for anything, because they will take it as an invitation to jump on your bag. If they do keep calm and your cool. The forest is beautiful, but so are many of the settings in the area. The ticket booth doesn't open until 8AM. Go at dawn and have the place to yourself with no need to pay (you can't even if you wanted to)", "This is a must do in the Ubud area. The place is just packed with monkeys- baby ones attached to mums, old ones lasting around and Fearless teenage ones who climb on top of you for food. The monkeys are highly intelligent and can sense whether you have food in your bag- my partner and I stupidly had some chips in the back pack and when they heard the slightest rustling from the bag- when I was getting out the camera lens, two large male monkeys approached us and attempted to climb onto my partner. We gave up our chips in the end and then Heard some fighting few seconds later in the distance as they caught over my teriyaki salmon chips. I would suggest that if you are keen to feed the monkeys, you buy the bananas from the sellers in the park- if you are brave enough, you can let the monkeys climb on top of you for the bananas... But do so in front of the park staff as they carry around sticks to keep the monkeys in check if they get too vicious. You Can also walk around the park to see a temple and a burial ground. ", "This sanctuary appears to look after its Monkeys - they are cheeky & will steal bananas from you - I would recommend buying bananas to feed the monkeys ( small bunch of 5 bananas - $2.00 There are Monkeys of all ages & the mothers are very protective of their babies - they will climb on you to get fed The park is clean & I definitely feel it was worth the entry fee", "This was a highlight of our trip to Ubud. The monkeys are very intelligent, and will climb all over you to get food. Wonderful pictures taken, bananas stolen right out of our hands! Don't wear nice clothes...they will get soiled!", "These monkeys are not that nice! You must be very careful. There are literally hundreds of them scattered everywhere. They look harmless and so nice, but they attacked my camera bag trying to get a bottle of water out of it, and they jumped on my wife's head and shoulders and then growled at me showing all teeth, preparing to leap at me when I tried to shoo them off of her. Incredibly some people buy bananas and feed it to them while taking pictures of the monkey poised on their head and shoulders. However, one must really be careful of the ticks that they carry, not to mention one bite and you are on the way for rabies shots. Look, don't touch and you should be fine.", "First time ever so close encounters with harmless monkeys. Great place to know this animal very closely. Avoid carrying the food as well as don't feed them. These monkey species are harmless but still need to be careful as they are still wild.", "Loved loved loved it! We didn't buy any fruit for the monkeys and didn't regret it as there were guides everywhere feeding them anyway. We just walked around and tried to get away from the crowds and found a magical little spot where heaps of the monkeys hung out. We saw two really tiny, almost naked baby monkeys play with each other, it was magical!", "Beautiful views! One of the tour guide in my group was almost got his phone stolen. A monkey slowly approached and made him loosen his guard (smart move) then quickly grabbed the mobile phone inside his pocket. Just be more careful around them!", "While in Ubud, it's worthwhile having a stroll around the money forest. You only need to spend about an hour here, but it's right next to the Ubud township so you can take in the Ubud markets at the same time...", "great experience seeing the monkeys so close.great visit for families or couples.the temple setting makes it very authentic.", "It cost 30,000 rupiah for an adult ticket, 20,000 for a child. There were stands selling bananas that you could feed the monkeys, 20,000 for a small bunch, so it was a very cheap experience! The monkeys are happy and free to roam around wherever they want in a very large area, which was nice to see. I'd definitely recommend visiting the monkey sanctuary when in Ubud, even if just for 30-40 minutes as it doesn't take long to walk around.", "As you know, this is a monkey forest... No other attraction than monkey and the forest. It has many statues. The place and forest give impression of old, sacred, and a bit of scarry. What i dissapointed a lot was the staff in the entrance gate. He behave unfriendly and impolite to the local guests as i am javanese but stayed in since 20 years ago and had identity card (\\KTP \\\").\"", "Buy bananas at the entrance of the park but be careful because a gang of monkeys stole all of mine leaving without any for the rest. Very beautiful forrest and if you are lucky you will witness a local ceremony.", "Next time I'll be sure to go at sunset and catch the dancers. Aggressive monkeys chased my six year old. Hire a guide so they can keep the monkeys at bay. It's worth the $7 USD.", "It is what it is. Monkeys roam free in this forest and they are on the lookout for people who just bought bananas from the ladies inside the sanctuary… If you are not into that type of thing than avoid it but if you want a great laugh and some great pictures than this is for you. The entrance fee is higher than any other fees we paid all over the island for parks/temples etc… The sanctuary itself, if you walk a little to the back, is tranquil and there are some nice temples in the lush green surroundings that also offer some nice photo oppurtunities. Just make sure you don’t have any loose items on you (sunglasses, hats, etc…)", "Returning to Monkey Forest after 10 years was disappointing.yes,the place has loads of monkeys.yes it has loads of tourists.yes,the temple,walkways etc are still there.The monkeys and their family's are much more aggressive than previous.They will climb all over you for food and are not too hesitant to grab handbags,glasses and cameras.Not a place to bring small children and have them scared by animals crawling over them.These monkeys are fully aware why you are there and take advantage of that by stealing anything that may represent food.You can purchase bananas etc at the entry if you wish.entry is cheap and there is some car parking. Be very carful in handling these animals.They may appear friendly but essentially they are still wild.Rabies is still a problem.I accidentally brushed a good size male and it attacked immediately biting me in my side.Drew blood even through my t shirt.", "Monkeys! Baby Monkeys! Friendly to the right people. These animals are very instinctive, so if you love animals and express it correctly you will have a great time. (Tipping staff does not hurt either). A well defined trail takes you in close proximity to these terrific and expressive creatures. A top stop for us.", "Around $5 AUD per person to have as much time as you like surrounded by fun and slightly over friendly monkeys! If you want half an hour - hour filled with laughter and checking your pockets to make sure nothing has been taken by one of these cheeky animals this is the perfect place.", "A must see in Ubud. A really pleasant &?rejaxingvenvironment and lots of fun watching the monkeys. There is also a Temple & art gallery within the grounds.", "Really cool and exiting place to go to. Definitely get some banana's which you can buy at the spot and feed to the monkeys. Be careful with giving them to the monkeys though because some of them can be quite aggressive. Giving them to the younger monkeys usually is the safest.", "The place is really peacefull with big old trees. The monkeys are everywhere and live freely, the are not scared by human and you should not be scared at them neither. Just be carefull to follow the rules indicated in the entrance.", "We enjoyed very much seeing lots of monkeys and especially down below where the old temple located, nice big trees. Very nice place!", "Fun day out but watch your bags; the monkeys are very smart! Love plastic bags. Be careful with pram and young kids. Monkey can be agressive. They are the boss", "The monkeys were not aggressive. Some were friendly enough to let you sit next to them. The archtecture was beautiful. It was nice walking through the forest especially on a hot day. One of the exits lead to Jalan Monkey Forest where we did a lot of shopping and of course a foot massage.", "This place is beautiful and not just all about the monkey’s. Spent a couple of hours here walking through nature and being entertained by the monkey’s. They are not as cheeky as I imagined and keep themselves to themselves when the tourists don’t tease them. Cheap to get in too, about £4 pp.", "When in Ubud you have to do the Monkey Forest because everyone does. Lots of moneys and enjoyable. Spent only 30 minutes and that was sufficient time. Maybe younger members of families may want to spend more time but watch out those monkies can be vicious.", "Great fun here with my husband. The monkeys roam free and aren't caged or sedated as with some places. You can buy bananas to feed them - they will try and grab them but will eat happily on your shoulder etc. I'm pregnant so only hand fed one to be careful rather than having any on me - they can scratch as they are wild. Would recommend if you are in Ubud.", "Definitely worth a visit unless you are monkey phobic. Signs saying do not feed the monkeys are frequently ignored by visitors but they are there for a reason, if you give it some thought people. ", "We took our then 2 year old son through the monkey forest and he loved it. He tried talking to the monkeys like they were people. The temple is quite beautiful and the monkeys are entertaining. It makes a nice change of pace in to be in the hills with the forest and monkeys. The drive up to Ubud is quite pleasant too driving through the countryside and rice paddies and small artisan villages.", "A little park for walking in forest with monkey's is lazy walking through forest.Some temples are inside for viewing,but all are closed.We din't walk very fast,we spent 1 hour there.Some monkeys can claps hands according employee's of zoo.", "It is worth a visit especially if you can spend a few hours and a sunset there! The monkeys are cute and not dangerous - of course you have to take care of your belongings but you don't have to be afraid.", "We spent time here. never seen so many monkeys in the one place before. They can be aggressive, so dont take food or bag in there. The park itself is lovely with a Temple to see.", "The Monkey Forest was as expected, several monkeys, terrible smells, and tons of tourists. Cool place.", "It's been long time since the last time to Monkey Forest. luckily now the monkey was bit calm.. took some pictures inside..", "It is fun experience to visit this place. There is ALOT of monkeys and some of them is going to grab you when you have food so don't take any food with you (unless you want to take picture with them) For girls, I suggest not to wear heels at all. You will have problem walking because alot of stairs and slippery when raining. ", "I loved the scenery and walking around. The monkeys can be a little aggressive and possibly hostile. If you scare easily I wouldn't suggest going because the monkey smell fear. lOl", "This was a really fun experience and the setting was way better than I was expecting. The monkey are lots of fun and make for great picture taking. Yes, if you do dumb things you might have a bad experience but it will be your fault. More than one person I saw didn't seem to want to listen to what everybody told them to do or not do. The area is really beautiful, set in a park like ravine with a stream, amazing trees and rock formations. Worth it even if there weren't monkeys. Don't miss it.", "It was full of monkeys with cool mohawks. Some of the monkeys just went about their own business and some were very inquisitive. There was plenty to explore. Some of the Fig trees were very impressive.", "Great place to see the macaques close by (too close sometimes!) and take great photos. Entry price is cheap and it is a great experience. Wear comfy shoes , bring your camera and water . Allow a couple of hours or more to visit all and interact with the cheeky animals! Be weary and don't carry food as they jump in you.", "I went with a guide and we had a wonderful time he told us the history of the sanctuary. He also kept us safe. We saw so many people putting themselves and there children at risk and in harms way. People seem to forget that the monkeys are wild animals. And we are visiting them in there environment. I definitely recommend going with a guide as the monkeys are very clever and if you walk a little strangely or you have something on you they will jump on you and startle you. Or even attack you. But for me a well worth trip really cool thanks to our guide Suka. ", "Unless you want a monkey climbing on you, I recommend that you go in without any food (fruit especially). They will happily climb up your leg to get whatever you have. I chose to put everything in my backpack, since I saw them steal a water bottle from another lady and pour all the water out :). It's fun to see all the ages of monkeys!", "Lot's of Monkeys - DO NOT stare them in the eyes, look through your camera lens, it helps if you actually have a selfie stick to put some space between you. DO NOT take water bottles with you they will come and attack it wether your holding it or not, it was one an embarrassing situation in front of everybody two it was scary the first thing that happened as I walked into the sanctuary. Nonetheless if you like some nature, some scenery you'll be happy you came, you just wont spend all day here, try and see if the monkeys are hanging out by the pool they tend to play around there and it provides so much entertainment.. Felt a bit sorry for the deer, they deserve a bigger enclosure or just let them free roam around the park.", " is definitely one of the most unique places I have been to, and this forest is like from other space. Super friendly monkeys who cohabitate with people so good. Even the architecture is like for a movies.", "I was a little scared at first about going to monkey forest after reading some bad reviews online but I’m soooo glad we did this. We didn’t take any bags or food inside to be on the safe side and didn’t have any problems at all. The monkeys we’re so much fun and the jungle nature and river walk was beautiful. Def recommend!", "Monkey Forrest is nothing more than a walk through a semi-manufactured park surrounded by lovely trees and the bush out back in Ubud. There are heap loads of monkeys there who rule the roost. They are most aggressive in the mornings as they are hungry and will be the first meal of their day. Watch your belongings like sunglasses and cameras as they will not hesitate to take these items from you. Don't try to interact with them. Just enjoy watching them. if you choose to feed them bananas, be very careful and give them what they want as they will climb right over you to get what they want!", "I've been here 4 times and I just love it. The monkeys abound and are tons of fun to watch. Just be careful with your belongings. They like shiny things and will grab them from you.", "Horrible experience. While the forest itself is nice the monkeys are very aggressive. I was bit by a monkey and decided to take the rabies vaccine to be on the safe side. Turns out it is only available in seminyak and it costs $4000. In my opinion the combination of aggressive monkeys and ridiculously expensive medicine is unacceptable!", "Worthwhile to visit with soany monkeys in their natural habitat - even if a little too people friendly . Good to take kids 5 and above", "Very popular and not expensive to get in. Plenty of monkeys to see and they are used to people around them and taking photos. Be carful!!! If you have food it won't be yours for long and this is the same for a bottle of water they will take it off you. Hold on to all belongings as you walk round, anything small or that they can take they will (sunglasses, camera, purse, handbags, bottles etc) The place is very pretty and nice to walk round. Great experience and worth a visit.", "This is my favorite place in Ubud. We've been to many many times and always stay in Ubud a few nights on our way to Sanur to experience the monkeys. They are cheeky but harmless. They have keen eye for anything shiny and aren't shy in helping themselves. There are staff situated all through the forest to keep the monkeys away from unsuspecting tourists. The forest itself is beautiful with nicely paved paths for easy walking. It's nice and cool walking through as its mostly in the shade. Lots of places to sit and watch the goings on too! You can buy bananas to feed the monkeys... But unless you want to be swarmed by monkeys I wouldn't recommend it!! The monkeys are lovely and let you get close for photos ... Just amazing!!", "These monkeys are exposed to visitors. Most of the monkeys are pretty laid back, but some of them would follow you around whether you have food or not. They are incredibly smart and will steal anything from you because they already know you will trade it with food. I got no food no bag nothing in my hands. I walked with my empty hands but one of them didn't like me looking at it and it attacked me. Fortunately it was a small bite/scratch. I washed the wound in the washroom and cleaned it with alcohol in the car, and I went to an urgent care anyway. Days after the incident, I found that there is a station inside the monkey forest for visitors who got monkey attack, and I also found that tons of visitors got attacked there. Travel vaccines is highly recommended before visiting Monkey Forest, although they keep saying that there is no rabies there.", "The Monkey Sanctuary temples dates back to the 14th century, so set up in a very different era. Today it’s a cool outing among the close to 1.000 wild nese long-tail monkeys residing here. The monkeys are (semi-) wild, so be careful not to bring in food or water bottles - the monkeys will go all-in to steal them; and although small (3-5 kg) they can be quite aggressive. However, if you stick to the very simple rule posted, it’s a cozy and kids-friendly 1-1.5 hour stroll.", "Lots of atmosphere, you walk through the monkeys who definately are not as aggressive as in other areas though still a bit pushy as they are so used to human interaction. THe view is really beautiful, well worth the trip", "The actual forest was beautiful, it costs 50,000rp per person so definitely worth it. The monkeys are very cheeky and will grab anything! My sisters selfie stick wire was hanging out her bag and one of the monkeys managed to pry it out. Great experience would definitely do it again.", "The monkey forest was very beautiful. The forest itself is pretty and there are several temples you can visit as well as a lovely waterfall. Don't miss if you are in Ubud, but be careful of the monkeys. I carefully wore my purse \\crossbody\\\" and wrapped my camera strap around my wrist because I heard they monkeys like to grab things. However, I slipped up when I lowered by sunglasses around my neck (they were on a cord) to put the camera up to my face. A monkey jumped on me and ripped the sunglasses off of me. I suggest you do not buy the bananas they sell at the entrance because the monkeys can get very aggressive and impatient (they will climb up you) to get them. If you are careful with your possessions and don't buy the bananas you shouldn't have any problem, they will pretty much ignore you and go about their business while you take photos.\"", "This was a lovely experience, to be in the midst of monkeys in their natural habitat in Ubud. There was an opportunity to take close up pictures of them while watching them do their own thing - whether it was playing, picking insects from each other's coats, eating, fighting etcetera. The entry fee was not out of reach though if you wanted to feed bananas to the monkeys, that had to be separately purchased from little pushcarts inside. There were park rangers in the monkey forest so if the monkeys do get a bit too pesky for your liking (some may decide to climb on you especially if you sit down) , they are there to tell you what to do or to help you get them off you. Other than the monkeys which are the star attraction, there are also temples within and also a small deer enclosure. It was fascinating to watch the monkeys and their endless antics and for a nature day out in Ubud (I took just a couple of hours in there), this is worth a one time visit at least.", "This place was great. There's monkeys everywhere and they are very interactive! They say not to look at them in the eye or have loose items. We didn't have any trouble but didn't engage them too much. Some people that were feeding them had them jumping all over them. Also beautiful grounds to walk around with some temples as well as a few shops selling souvenirs on the grounds.", "Originally, we weren't sure we even wanted to go to the Monkey Forest and we are so glad we did. It was SO beautiful, the monkeys were enchanting and we wished we had more time there. Plan on a good hour and two if you really want to explore. Don't buy the bananas at the entrance of the park. If the monkeys see you buy them, they will be gone in seconds with monkeys crawling up your clothes to get them. Buy bananas before and have them put away so you can bring them out in the park. And hold one over your head if you want to get really friendly with a monkey or two ;-)", "The Monkey Forest is a great place to hang out and walk around for a few hours. It is only IDR 20,000 per person to enter the forest. So affordable that we visited twice. It was nice to see monkeys roaming around freely instead of being kept in captivity. They tried several times to go through our camera bag. We had bananas hidden in there but as long as we kept a firm hand over it, they would leave us alone. We just took out one banana at a time. If you can get your hands on some rambutan, the monkeys love eating that also. There are a few pathways around the forest that can be explored. There are temples and sculptures also worth checking out.", "Wonderful experience in an aesthetically beautiful sanctuary. If you stick to the amply displayed rules interaction with the monkeys is easy and delightful. Magic place! Tip - take drinks, none for sale within the sanctuary.", "We vist the monkey forest for the afternoon great place to spent two to three hours walking make sure you leave items in your car and empty pockets too the monkeys we take everything but oh so much fun the walks are hard at times but well worth it and back to the monkeys what they get up to will make your day in the best way great two hours", "SO many monkeys! And they won't hesitate to grab things! There's a counter at the front for you to keep your paper bag and bags if you'd like and I'd say you really should! The temple was just alright but I feel my experience was disrupted by the many wild monkeys would at times did show violent behavior.", "Nice place. Monkeys are used to people but I loved to see them play and run. It's a nice walk. Price for entrance is ok. Monkeys only approx tu you if you have bannanas", "This was worth seeing for the adorable baby monkeys alone. I've never been so close to them. I would advise not wearing sunglasses or holding anything valuable in your hand while wandering around. The monkeys weren't shy at all, and a few even climbed on the shoulders of visitors holding bananas. Very fun experience.", "The place is really nice. They have rules which should keep monkeys safe. Lot of feeding sections, big forest, own clinic and also graveyard. Only one thing made us worried. Monkeys were runing freely between all visitors without any fear until they noticed keeper on sight. Suddendly mother grabbed baby and ran away. It wasn´t only situation. Except that we had really nice experience. Be careful I heard about two cases when my friends were bitten.", "Great experience! Expect to spend about 2 or 3 hours there. There were monkeys everywhere: playing, sleeping, hanging from their mothers. Its a very nice activity in Ubud, and there are many restaurants nearby to have lunch or dinner afterwards", "We have paid a ticket at the enterance, we thought it was for the monkey temple, but later knew that it is free to go inside the monkey forest or temple, obviously this ticket was for something special inside the temple that we still dunno what it is, dnt pay ticket just go inside. The place is nice, so many monkeys, beware of them, they made my skirt very dirty, bring some bananas with u if u want to feed them, they sell it at the enterance but of course more expensive, we saw two monkeys fighting so i guess the monkeys are not that peaceful be aware of them, try just taking pictures at a distance, the place is nice, it is right in the centre of ubud, must go there when u r in ubud ;)", "Had a great time wondering around the monkey forest today! almost a little scary at first, there are soooo many monkeys everywhere! don't have anything on your head you don't want to lose. We left our hats and sunglasses in the car. they will jump and climb all over you! if you have a backpack on also be careful what's in it. they will jump on your back and try to unzip it to get any food you have inside. still a ton of fun!!!", "We have been here a few times in the past 40 years but this is now a world class experience. Well done in the developement of a beautiful forest with history, education and of course monkeys.", "This was a great visit lovely history , jungle scenery and loads of monkeys ... literally everywhere Don’t get your water bottle out tho they will try and grab it and they don’t mind getting physical We saw one guy loose his whole pack back", "I love Monkeys, the trees were stunning. There were officers to help out with the monkeys if they got a little excited, you could buy bananas and feed the monkeys, be careful if you do not want them to climb on you, one monkey stole a ladies earing right out of her ear!", "Very relaxing to see all those monkeys did what ever they were doing. Bought a few bananas for IDR 25K to attract them and took some pics. But don't get too excited with them cos we saw a lady got scrathed by one of those monkeys.", "Not too crowded, Amazing jungle setting walk amongst moss coated ancient statues and twisting vines hanging from giant trees. Monkeys are not too brave", "We entered the monkey forest with mixed feelings, having read very different and often critical comments about it. We were forewarned, so we took no bags, just our camera, and we didn't feed the monkeys to lure them onto our bodies either. That said, it's possible to watch and enjoy the monkeys and take amazing pictures of animals that live freely in an enclosed area they COULD leave, but hey, given the amounts of food and entertainment available there, I would stay too. At first we only took pictures from a safe distance, later I sat down on a low wall, and a small monkey soon climbed on my lap. It was amazing, and if you move slowly and avoid aggravating the monkeys, it is great fun. Be aware that you are dealing with wild animals though - and being fed can lead monkeys to seeing humans as inferior, making them aggressive towards slow banana donors. Personally, I went there twice and would always go there again.", "Great place to visit, the monkeys are running all over, but be careful with your belongings they will steal them and disappear with them just as quick.", "The earlier you go to the Monkey Forest, the emptier it is and the calmer the animals. We didn't even buy any food and had them coming right up to us. I had two on my shoulders checking my hair which was a massive thrill. Don't forget to give the Tibetan deer a visit and a feed, they are very beautiful and gentle. A really great place which i will never tire of visiting.", "It was great if you like monkeys the cost is cheap only costing 90THB (45p). The staff watch over the guest making sure the monkeys are not over the top and it is amusing to watch how loads of monkeys misbehave whilst they ain't watching. Worth if you have kids and a couple if spare ours. Be wary of taking loads of valuables as the monkeys when not being watched at quite happy to rifle through you pockets for food. Funny as am observe, a pain as a victim.", "This was an amazing place. The forrest looks very nice and there are monkeys everywhere. They are fun to watch, cause they act like little humans and if u ask a guide, you can get advise in how to make them sit on you. U gotta see it!", "I had read some really horrible reviews on this place so was a little sceptical about going but ended up having a really fun afternoon! So long as you are sensible and don't bring any valuables with you (I took only enough cash for entry and had a camera strapped to my wrist) you will be fine. I read many things about sunglasses being stolen and handbags being opened - I witnessed this happening to other people but as I say, just don't bring it with you then there is no risk. I had a leaflet in my back pocket at it got taken out by one of the monkeys. It's a really fun day out seeing monkeys uncaged and in their natural environment, and really fun to buy bananas from the vendors and let them sit on your head to eat them! Just make sure you don't carry the bananas around with you or you will get bombarded with monkeys! Recommend a visit when in Ubud.", "The temples are beautiful and so are the Forest. The monkeys are nice but you will meet monkeys that will jump on you to take your bottle. Just stay calm and please have nothing in your hands.", "50,000 rph well spent. Funny to watch the monkey and the scenery is beautiful. Don’t take your water bottle in with you, we watched the lady in front of us have a monkey climb up her like a tree trying the grab her bottle.", "Staff is very friendly and will help you get monkeys near you so they can jump on your back and feed them... still they are semi aggressive and will bite but you gotta get in where you fit in", "Worth the visit!!! I loved Ubud..I wish I could have spent more time there... The sanctuary is so cool but the special thing are the cuteee monkeys", "You cannot visit Ubud without going to the monkey forest, it was a real experience, the monkeys are lovely and you can feed them bananas, dont be scared of them climbing up on you as they are really gentle and friendly, we cannot wait to go back again, there is a charge but its minimal and well worth it as the money goes into the upkeep of the monkeys and temples", "My wife and I had a great time exploring this place. The monkeys have no fear of people and it's all about them getting fed. They aren't afraid to steal any food you may have either. A couple of them jumped on me when I didn't offer them bananas and looked through my shirt pockets on their own. Absolutely worth visiting!", "I thought it would be nice to buy sone banana's! Never again, unless you want a real close relationship with these monkey's. It was fun and I don't think I have laughed and screamed so much before in one place.", "Lovely park, be careful of the monkeys though as they like to steal drink bottles from you, they are very cute though especially the babies", "Great experience whether it be good or bad, probably not a good idea to feed the monkeys unless you want to be surrounded by a big number of them, they are very nice but can also get aggressive very quickly, don't wear your sun glasses unless you are prepared to lose them , leave your bags and drinks or monkeys will try to take them, apart from that it's a lot of fun, a friend did get bitten and monkeys seem to all gang up on you but if monkeys do get aggressive just stay calm don't run and there are lots of staff around to help", "Well worth a visit! A word of warning though - leave bags back in your hotel if you can and definitely don't put food on your bag. The monkeys are free to roam and being monkeys are opportunists, smart and cheeky! I was able to enjoy the scenery and the monkeys with no problems but not everyone is quite so lucky!", "Look, I love this place. It’s forest, there’s a temple and lots of sculptures, but how many stupid tourists did I see touching baby monkeys then getting more than they bargained for? LOTS! There are signs everywhere saying don’t touch the young monkeys, watch your belongings etc, but people still let them climb on their bags, then arms and shoulders. Suddenly the “ cute” monkey acts like what it is, a wild animal and pulls their hair or worse still there older, bigger mum or dad monkey turns up to protect their young by jumping on people or screeching meanacingly with their teeth bared. This is a great place to wander around, but be sensible people. Please don’t try to hold monkeys hands, let them climb on you or pat them. It almost always ends in tears!", "Loved the forest. Its a dense forest with old temples, statues, water bodies and great views.The monkeys are friendly...", "A fantastic, beautiful, spiritual, experience. Under-promoted as a tourism attraction, in my view. I agree with other comments about the monkeys. My daughter had her hat stolen by a monkey and - more significantly - Chinese tourists walking near us lost a camera and a wallet and were unerstandly deeply distressed. . Imagine losing a wallet with all your credit cards and passport! Providing you are aware of this very real hazard and take precautions, a visit to this place is highly recommmended.", "Monkey Forest is nice to visit. It’s an easy walk throug the forest. Monkeys are not in captivity and can go where they want. There is staff to keep an eye on your wellbeing and that of the animals. Ok to go while in Ubud.", "This place was amazing. Our driver did warned us about the monkeys here but may be it was hot afternoon, there were not so many. The vies from above are amazing. Clean sea water. Must visit.", "We entered Monkey Forest not knowing what to expect. Very shortly (within seconds) of purchasing bananas to feed the monkeys, my son was shocked as a monkey \\climbed him like a tree\\\", as he puts it. These monkeys are quite aggressive and are not afraid to do what it takes to get food. Another one (quite large) tried to hoist himself onto my husband by grabbing the bottom of his shorts, but he couldn't manage to pull himself up. Just be careful if you have any type of food (even in your backpack), as they will go after it. You've been warned! LOL\"", "Had a great time in the monkey forest. I bought a small bunch of bananas to feed the monkeys and I highly recommend doing it. The lady that sold me the bananas was happy to help me feed the monkeys safely. But please read the rules before entering!!! Also, I recommend keeping your hands visible at all times. I put my hand in my pocket and a monkey jumped on me and bit my hand through my clothes because it thought I had food in my pocket.", "this place was awesome! Be careful of any loose articles of clothing or other belongings, as the monkeys will attempt to steal them. You can pay $2 for a small bunch of bananas to feed them and take pictures, but again, just be careful!", "What a great experience! Monkeys are everywhere as soon as you arrive. You walk through the rain forest in their natural habitat where you watch and feed them. They are very friendly and are not scared of people. One bit of advice do not take food or drink, they will smell it out and will try to get it out of your bag.", "This is an open park of a large group of macaque monkeys where they have essentially built the entrance, pathways and sculptures in their home territory. The reason the monkeys stay there even though open is they are fed so no need to forage. However, the monkeys are smart, clever & mischievous, so heeding the warnings about not having any thing loose, jewelry, food, open bags, even bags with zippers we saw them unzip and get into. The park offers bananas for sale to feed to the monkeys but this leads to some problematic situations. The monkeys will climb on you to get the bananas but what we observed is that the monkeys as smart as they are do not understand that you do not have any more of them when you are done. And this lead to 2 different situations we saw, where a monkey tried getting into one womans purse and when she tried to push it off, the monkey took a full bite her arm. She then hit the monkey, screamed and ran with the monkey in full pursuit which are the 3 rules they post to NOT do as that is there natural interaction with each other over food. There was another friend of ours that returned a second time and also got bit on the arm. All over the bananas and not understanding there were no more. I am not sure this is a good idea for the people or the monkeys. Feed them bananas at your own risk! Great photos and park though with wonderful baby monkeys that are soo cute! Definitely worth a visit but there is a bit of risk involved. This is NOT a zoo!", "We went to this beautiful and yet entertaining forest filled with monkeys from top to bottom! They are mostly fun and playful but you will find the stealers! My sister ( age 3 ) cane to the monkey forest with me on my first trip, she was 1, she greeted the monkey with a banana and he took it straight out her hands! Since he got the whole thing and not just a bit, a crowd of monkeys gathered along the foot path waiting in gory to be served we new we couldn't feed all these monkeys bananas, so we walked away they watched us leave and looked confused, as we were we're leaving My sister dropped her dummy ( Blinky ) and a monkey raced like the speed of lightning, he grabs it and put it in its mouth! WOW!! He then runs of into the forest. AND BY THE WAY WE DIDN'T GET IT BACK!!!! Yes I do think this forest is family friendly and I encourage you to go! Just don't let them STEAL!!! I hope it was helpful! - Isla >>>> ", "This was one of my favourite attractions in . It is a nice mix of nature and culture. You have the monkeys, the temple and the river and you get to walk through it. So much fun! Be aware of the cheeky monkeys and keep everything in your bag!", "The Monkey Forest now charges about 2.50 USD for entry. For free one can walk north on Kejang Street into rice fields, which are more impressive and beautiful than the Monkey Forest in my opinion.", "We had a great experience , I don't know why people will be so cruel giving bad reviews, they new what to expect. I felt like I was in a movie, I loved it, the only downfall for me was all the tourist trying to get the monkeys to climb on them. It's a great place for photos that you will remember for the rest of your life. This is one of the reasons why we travel, to experience new things....", "Our visit to the Sacred Monkey Forest was my favourite part of our recent holiday to . It's great to see the monkeys in their natural habitat, they title it semi range, which seems like a perfect explanation to me. They have the freedom of the forest but the security of regular food from visitors. Some of the monkeys are very cheeky and will steal all of your bananas given half the chance! That's what happened to me, lol 🐒 it's good to know that your money is going back into the conservation of the area - visit and you won't be disappointed 😁", "The monkey forest is a beautiful place and anyone coming to Ubud should visit! Just be careful around the monkeys, as they might try to steal your belongings if you aren't careful!", "I must admit, this wasn't exactly on my bucket list. Lots of monkeys, young and old in a nice forest area, just goofing around and doing what monkey's do - fighting, climbing, snatching, pooing etc etc. Be careful with your valuables. Rings, sunglasses, cameras, watches.......the lot. More interesting for young people I suspect.", "You can get close up pictures of the monkeys as they roam freely throughout the forest/sanctuary and are not afraid of human contact. Make sure that your camera is tightly strapped around your hand as a monkey tried to take my camera! The monkeys are very smart and mill around the entrance so they can grab the bananas (you buy them at the entry gate) as soon as possible. Once the monkeys smell or see the bananas they will jump all over you until there is nothing left! Wear clothes you can get dirty because you'll leave with muddy monkey tracks on your pants. In addition to monkeys, you can get great pictures of the moss covered statues, fountains and mountain side. ", "Interesting place to see many monkeys living in a natural environment! You can buy the bananas from the vendors direct to feed the monkeys. They will all coming to you for more!", "If you listen to what you're told and don't hide food, the monkeys won't bother you. Respect that you're visiting their home and you'll be fine. It's a beautiful place and was amazing to see monkeys of all ages playing and frolicking.", "I enjoyed our walk in the lush forest and watching the monkeys do their thing. Be prepared to potentially be a monkey stepping stone.", "A must do. It's Like Planet of the Apes. The monkeys rule the tourists. Beautiful setting. Keep your belongings secured.", "Tropical rain forest - well preserved and maintained - not very far from our hotel . It was worth visiting the forest while in Ubud", "Best place to see and learn how to integrate nature and tourism together with very limited changes to the nature / forest and the natural habitat of the monkeys.", "This \\sanctuary\\\" is nothing more that tourists trying to have a photo op with wild monkeys. It wasn't anything special but I did enjoy watching tourists put bananas in their mouth only to watch the monkeys attack their face. This should definitely not be high on your list in Ubud.\"", "My friend posed for a picture with a monkey sat on her shoulder - we weren’t informed that the monkeys try and go for shiny things and she has a number of ear piercings. The monkey tried to grab her earrings, scratching her face and her scalp in the process. These are wild animals not pets! So be prepared for them to behave unpredictably. Overall the place is nice to walk around and the monkeys are cute. I don’t think they should be encouraged to interact as closely with people as they do though.", "This was a nice little forest with some buildings and a lot of monkeys. You can buy some bananas for 50,000 rupiah and feed them, but put them in your bag or the monkeys will take all of them. They will also take water bottles. Overall it was really nice and fun. I think kids would really like it", "A beautiful forest, cute monkeys, a really nice walk around the park. you can also fed the monkeys, let the staff help you! You can buy bananas in the park at little stands and the staff was very helpful", "The monkey forest was great, lot's of monkey's to see up close. Our guide advised us on not to touch the monkey's as other people did and not to run, as we saw people having some problems when they did these things , but our trip to the forest was most enjoyable.", "A must visit place as well. We went there early in the morning and able to avoid the crowds and tourists. The view is awesome! Do come early for the best photo. However, be careful of the monkeys around. They are trained to steal your belongings.", "Such a cool place! We spent hours wandering around this place. Lovely temples scattered about. Monkeys everywhere, some clamber over you. They can get aggressive and do try to steal your stuff so just be sensible and don't carry food on you. The forest itself is brilliant and you feel like you are in an Indiana jones movie.", "This was the hottest activity we did during the day due to the canopy in the Sanctuary. There are monkeys everywhere. We did see an English girl have her backpack opened and items removed until she took her pack off slowly. The kids enjoyed this experience. We spent a couple of hours here wandering around after lunch.", "Loved seeing the monkeys up close and personal! A bit bold but harmless. It's well worth buying bananas just to watch them eat!", "A great stroll through the monkey forest, surprised at how soft their little hands and feet are. Highly recommend visiting. Also the waterfall is a nice sight to see.", "Great value of interested places in Ubud, it educated us how to blended with nature while having a vacation with kids. It such a nice place to hang around and having a good time with kids, the monkeys was very nice even they are sometime attracted to what we are bring like sunglasses and some foods for the kids. We have a very fun day here.", "The temple here is truly beautiful but the monkeys are dangerous! They expect food from tourists because you can buy bananas to feed them, and they also know food usually comes in plastic bags. We saw a monkey run up to a little boy who was minding his own business and didn't have any food on him and bite him for no reason! Poor little boy was bleeding and had to go to the hospital. We also saw a couple of women walking outside the monkey park with a bag and had it stolen and ripped apart by monkeys. They're devious and should not be trusted! I say go to the monkey forest and do not feed the monkeys! Keep valuables out of sight and keep your distance; it's still worth seeing but you don't want to end up in the hospital.", "Easy to walk to in Ubud, this place can be in movies...great statues covered in green moss from the rain and humidity, it almost feels like a lost city in the middle of a jungle. A young baby monkey jumped on my ankle and wouldn't let me go...the mom and dad suddenly came to see what their baby was up to... They are very curious little monkeys fornicating all day long. The site itself is stunning with bridges and steps and humongous tree trunks and hanging ropes, vines and rivers. The monkeys will steal your water bottles, sunglasses or anything else they are attracted to, so hide your mojo out of site. Definitely a must see!!", "Well you pay 60.000/80.000 rupees (don’t remember exactly) and you get to see monkeys. This funny animals are not afraid of humans so you can get close enough to take a picture with them :’)", "When you enter the forest, do NOT buy the bananas or other food offered for the monkeys. You'll be ambushed by them, and maybe loose some other valuables. Further, it is nice to roam around and watch the monkeys do their thing, play, eat and sleep. Some nice statues here and there, and a fun extra when touring around in the Ubud area.", "We parked the car and immediately saw monkeys walking along the fence which is there to keep people out, not monkeys in. Suddenly high above us, about 30 apes leapt and swung their way through trees, screeching, to land across the street, clamber up a telegraph pole and land on the top of a tiled roof where they scrambled along telegraph wires and other roofs. It all happened so fast. There are 5 colonies of macaque monkeys living here at Ubud's monkey sanctuary and they total around 600. Occasionally they clash especially in hot weather when they are taken to the river to cool off which involves passing through a rival colony's territory. Despite being omnivorous, they're fed on sweet potatoes and sweetcorn. Tourists can purchase bananas to feed the monkeys. You should stand straight with the banana in one hand and straight above you. With luck you'll have a small monkey climb you for the banana as some of these creatures are heavy! Remember to let go of the banana. It's a good idea not to smile too much at monkeys because they equate showing your teeth with aggression and they may attack, especially if they have young to protect. There are 3 Hindu temples here. The forest and wooden pathways are beautiful. Look up the Maha Restaurant/Bar and have coffee afterwards - it is uphill from the SMFS, on the left. They serve fantastic coffee and special squares of raw chocolate made with just 2 ingredients - cacao and coconut - full of pleasurable anti-oxidants! Then go shopping in Ubud, the area near the Royal Palace is pretty much all market.", "i really enjoyed the monkey forest although i was nearly sure i wouldn't. the monkeys are very used to people and just hang out and accept food from the tourists. just be careful they do bite! so feed them at your own risk. all in all it was a great trip.", "We read quite a few horror stories about the \\aggressive\\\" monkeys of Sacred Monkey forest\\\" - we saw none. The only time the monkeys seemed agitated was when people dangled bananas up high or teased them; if you're sensible, don't walk around holding banana shaped objects (water bottles!) and just enjoy seeing monkeys being cheeky, you'll have the best time! The only downside is the deer enclosure. Compared to immense space the monkeys the deer pen is pitifully small with little grass, despite there being plenty of greenery right the other side of the pen.\"", "Traditional temple still used by locals. Lovely grounds, fantastic views. Watch out for mr grumpy monkey!", "This forest is incredible - ancient temples and the mottled light cast by tall trees creates a unique atmosphere, heightened by the swathes of monkeys that frolic around the park. Exercise caution, don't feed them or enter with objects that can be taken from you.", "We loved the Monkey Forest. Fun short excursion but worth it. The temple grounds are a beautiful back drop for an up close interaction with our cousin species. It's a great way to experience how close we are to these primitive little beings by watching their way of communication with each other and the visitors. Definitely worth the $2 admission fee.", "It was okay. As the monkeys are likely to have rabies, I was very hesitant going here. They seemed friendly enough, but if you're carrying food, they won't hesitate to snatch it or clime all over you.", "Its a great park to visit, with of course a lot of monkey's, in a nice nature envirement. But be aware that monkey's are still wild, and not trustworthy. We didn't had any problems with them, but we also didn't brought any food along. A lot of other persons brought banana or something to feed them, and the monkey's were all over them. So watch out!", "Get up close with some friendly monkeys! Just follow the park guidlines and if the monkey tries to take your water bottle just let it have it (trust me). If they do take anything that you need or want back one of the park workers can trade the monkey food for your items. Theres a bit of walking involved but you get to see a lot of monkeys, the three temples, stone carvings and art. It's a good way to spend anywhere from 1-4 hours for only 50k rupiah a person (estimated $3.50 USD)", "If seeing/feeding lots of monkeys is your goal, then the 40,000 RPI is well spent. But it's pretty intense and very crowded with people and monkeys. ***STOLEN PASSPORT/CAMERA*** beware that while we were there we saw a lady with an open bag have her camera and passport stolen and then 2 different monkeys swung away in different directions!!! Keep valuables close and bags on your front. Beware of children ... it's \\full on\\\" in that we saw a mother carry around a baby monkey that had died, and she was carrying it through groups of tourists who were a mixture between amazed and horrified. Obviously this is tragic and natural, but being crowded by tourists with cameras was very sad and I think traumatic to a child's eyes to see that.\"", "The monkey forest is a nice and entertaining place to pass by in your visit to Ubud. I wouldn’t say it is a MUST at all... so if u don’t have too much time, you can just skip it, wouldn’t miss too much, if u wanna fill a time-gap, it’s a 1/2 hours thing to do with cute and entertaining monkeys, just be aware of them, take the accurate precautions that are signed and you will be perfectly fine :) Enjoy!!!", "If you go here. Go with nothing but your clothes and shoes. No bags/backpacks, no water bottles and no food of any kind. Unless you want to get mugged by the monkeys. After 30 mins I saw 5 people relieved of their water bottles, countless people jumped on because they had backpacks and the monkeys wanted what was in the backpacks. It almost seems like the monkeys took classes on how to embarrass humans. The jungle and surrounds are beautiful to say the least", "We loved this place and would go back often. We visited the monkey forest twice, once with a guide and once on our own. The guide helped ensure we had the most fun but this post should enable you to go on your own. We entered at the main entrance on the Jl. Monkey Forest road. The cost is 40.000 per person. Once you enter skip the first banana stand as this was the most aggressive location of monkeys. Keep walking to the raised stage area and buy bananas from this stand. Quickly hide the bananas in your pocket, if you don't you will be robed in less than 30 seconds!!!! With one banana raise you hand up in the air so they will climb on you and stay still. They will hang around as long as you don't move. If you want them off then just start walking. Don't believe all the stories of looking at them in the eyes or having your things taken. You can look at them all you want and photograph them until your card is full. With that said, if you have lots of stuff they might take it while they are eating a banna from you. We wore athletic cloting and both had cameras/phones and we came out with everything we brought in. If you have any problems the park has lost of staff walking around to help you and to ensure the monkies don't do anything you don't like. Have a blast and go multiple times.", "not a particularly large zoo but worth a visit. The monkeys roam freely and are friendly if not a bit intimidating. Bananas available outside to feed.", "Monkeys everywhere!!!! On heads (by choice), opening bags, play fighting, swinging from trees. Forest is a good walk around to see different areas. Plenty big enough for the monkeys. Lots of staff located in each area (just in case!) All the walkways are boarded and signs are clear about what to do and whatnot to do. You can walk from Ubud centre. Bit of a walk (20mins). Saves paying for a tour!", "The moment i stepped in the forest with my friend we saw many quiet monkeys going around and playing with each other. After less than 1-2 minutes from our entrance one monkey started to slowly follow us, we ignored it and kept walking, but she jumped on my friend's leg and started to bite her calf until i tool her away, for absolutely no reason. We did not poke her in any way. I think it is because they are too used to human presence and so they are not scared at all. At the first aid we have been told this happens very often. If we knew getting bitten was a daily common thing, we surely wouldn't have gone. I managed to take some nice pictures but we left soon as my friend was afraid of getting bitten again.", "This is a beautiful park with all cheeky monkeys families. There is security everywhere. ItIt was fun to be here. ", "A really good attraction, seeing the monkeys in their natural habitat, the monkeys are now very used to the tourists and they do like you feeding them bananas (some will even pose for you on your shoulder whilst they eat the banana!!).There are some great stone carvings and temples within the forest walks as well.", "Beautiful setting and amazing animals. Thoroughly enjoyed my walk through the forest, I took so many photo's and video's. A must place to visit in Ubud.", "Great place very natural. Loads of monkeys, but be careful as they will steal anything. We had a great day and all enjoyed the experience.", "We made sure we arrived just before it opens at 830 to beat the crowd, it's definitely worth it. Beautiful grounds that are well kept by local workers. This time of morning monkey families are still sleeping and others getting their food for the morning, it's a great time to visit. Add it to your list of things to do when in Ubud", "Loved this place. It's beautiful and the monkeys are everywhere. They come up to you if you have food so you must be careful of your belongings and be willing to be up and close with them. If you don't have any food, they will probably ignore you. The place is gorgeous and well worth the visit even without the monkeys.", "50 meters in while sitting down taking photos of the monkeys, a monkey bites my dad. Nothing provoked, no food was around him, it just decided to have a taste of dads arm. Went into the first aid room to get it cleaned out and bandaged up. They say say there's no rabies in the monkeys but we had to go to hospital just to take proper precautions and take the appropriate shots needed. Obviously there is a high risk of bites here hence the first aid room. Remember these monkeys are wild animals- enter at your own risk!", "We came here after a friends recommendation and really enjoyed the experience of being in close proximity of the monkeys. We read and understood that they are wild animals and can get aggressive so didn't take any food, shiny objects...etc. The grounds built around a temple with lovely landscapes and winding wooden bridges makes for a great experience, there are lots of guides on hand who are friendly and helpful", "Monkeys are very cute. You can see mothers carrying their babies. People : less cute...Unfortunetly, tourists give food to poor animals and than start to scream when the monkey approches and climb o them.I don't know what they expect!? Just to take a picture to post on FB, I believe we shouldn't give them food and respect the rules of this nice Sanctuary.", "This was my third visit to the Monkey Forest Sanctuary and each time I am facinated by these primates as they go about their business. They are friendly and ignore the humans that come to see them. There were more staff/ rangers present on this visit. When we bought our tickets we were advised to put away our paper shopping bag as the monkeys would want to investigate it. We did remove our glasses but this was unnecessary. Not like other monkey places we have been !!!!!!!!!!!", "I love all animals so thought the kids would love the monkey forrest in ubud . I would definately never take my kids here again when visiting . Monkeys are quite aggressive so looked but wouldn't allow them to jump on us . We did see one jump on a lady that was near us and scratched her quite badly . They are cute to look at but wouldn't reccomend if you have young kids , I have 4 kids aged from 6-14 and none of them enjoyed it . Cheap but no thankyou", "The monkeys are very fun! They are more friendly than the ones at Uluwatu Temple, but don't disrespect them, whatch your belongings such as glasses, ear rings and collars, and DON'T STARE AT THE OLDER ONES LOOKING DIRECT IN THEIR EYES! They take that as an serious offense, and try to fight, as I learned it the Hard way... Don't try to fight back! They live in very organized groups and in a matter of seconds, dozens of monkeys show up to Help their mates! That is also the other reason you should avoid trying to pet the younger ones... Watch them and only interact with them giving bananas they sell in the park, they Will climb and sit on your shoulders and head to get it. Respect them and they Will respect you back, anyways the Park is their house!", "The Monkey Forest was so much better than expected. Well organised, clean and wardens on hand to ensure both monkeys and visitors stay safe. Would have been a lovely atmospheric walk even without the many monkeys. Well worth the minimal entrance fee ", "We had an absolute blast at the Monkey Forest! The grounds are beautiful within it’s self. Lots of great photo opportunities. The monkeys are amazing. Just make sure you follow the rules they list and the monkeys will not be aggressive. They are, however, very cheeky monkeys so watch your belongs and backpacks! So much fun. Worth your time!", "Although a lot of tourists come here, out of all the monkey places I've been to in this has got to be the best one. The monkeys here don't seem to be naughty or aggressive because they're well fed but they can still take your belongings away so be careful. You don't have to be scared to enter the forest because guards are always present everywhere.", "A really fun experience for lovers of monkeys. Keep in mind that you are visiting their home and follow the posted rules. Cute does not mean you can touch them or that they won't become aggressive if provoked. Be respectful. There are NO barriers between you and the monkeys; this is not a zoo!! Caretakers are in the park and will shoo monkeys away if necessary or assistance is needed. A tour guide is NOT needed for this location. The cost to enter is fixed and inexpensive. I would suggest early morning so you see them fed by the caretakers and a ton of visitors aren't overwhelming the park. I would forgo purchasing bananas to feed the monkeys and remember that they like shiney objects.", "When in Ubud, we simply walked down to the Monkey Forest Sanctuary and loved the experience. You do have to pay as it is a sanctuary, but very acceptable amount. The monkeys are out to greet you as soon as you enter. They are not just a few hungry ones, they are families from days old to very mature. As it is home to them they act like it is home, grooming each other, chasing and then hugging. Lots of sweet potatoes were out for them to eat and if you are daring for feeding them directly. Or you could buy bananas on the way into the park. The monkeys appeared to like bananas better, if you are interested in feeding them. The park itself has several paths and of course a number of monuments/temples. You could spend a few hours to a half a day in the visit. Well worth the time.", "Simply amazed walking through the Monkey Forest,calm and peaceful.Look but don't touch the Monkeys especially the babies. Buying the bananas and being guided on what to do while feeding is a must", "We stayed just behind the Ubud Monkey forest...So we were visited on a daily basis by monkeys from the forest. The forest is basically a forest with walkways and with lots of monkeys jumping and running around. You need to be careful with your shades and jewellery. they are known to snatch and run! Nice experience. Since we are from India and see monkeys on a regular basis was not on our 'must do' list in Ubud.", "Not to state the obvious but there r spooooo many monkeys 🐒 Lovely temple little river nice walls and totally worth a look.", "Its a historical place with many many monkeys. some monkeys act friendly and some are too notorious, like monkeys usually are :) Place was quite clean as compared to other places in that area. Too many stairs if you want to see a temple located at the bottom of this forest. Its a large sanctuary, needs a little more renovation but is a nice, shady green place to visit.", "I wasn't able to learn anything of particular historical or cultural interest from this visit but it was fun and the Forest is a special place. Go for the interest of a unique venue and relax in a dark cool place for about an hour.", "nice friendly staff who Iook like they generally care about the welfare of the monkeys. small fee to get in. certainly worth a visit. just don't stare at the monkeys and hold onto your personal belongings. if you do feed them make sure you don't antagonise them they can become aggressive.", "The monkeys were lively and entertaining to watch. You can buy bananas to feed them with. Or bring your own. Veey nice park and surrounding in the South of Ubud. For all age groups.", "The entrance was so beautiful. The monkeys was funny and cute But always running from you. Don't stare at them and also don't feed them. Have a nice trip.", "Very fun visit. First time we got that close to monkeys and they are very funny. You can feed them by buying bananas within the park (I don't remember how much but it's very cheap). Make sure they don't steal anything from you (keys, glasses, anything that hangs on you, basically).", "Overall great place to interact with wildlife. As I say the main attraction is you. The monkeys are watching you. Be extremely careful with possessions, bags...etc. These monkeys are not afraid of humans.", "We took a day trip to Ubud (from Legian) to visit the Sacred Monkey Forest. It was worth the trip! The monkeys are plenty with lots of opportunities for photos. The forest itself is beautiful and cool.", "Entrance fee is pretty cheap (about AUD$4). If you're scared of the monkeys climbing on you, just make sure you don't have food. Having large bags also encourages them to climb on you to look for food. The monkeys are generally placid unless they feel threatened. There are signs everywhere asking people not to touch them. There's a temple in the middle of the forest and some nice scenic board walks. Worth a look.", "We visited the Monkey Forest as part of a day trip. I was a little bit apprehensive at first as I had read about people being scratched. However we found the monkeys just minded their own business and very used to the public wondering around! I was pleasantly surprised by how beautiful the forest was and enjoyed watching the monkeys run around and play. They did seem to take notice of rucksacks and we saw a monkey open a zip and pull out some tissues!!! If you want to limit the chance of being approached I would suggest taking in minimal items.", "This was so much fun - just walk around and watch the monkeys doing their normal monkey stuff. Please don't tease them by making them jump for bananas - they WILL jump on YOU! And don't hit them if they do - they just want the banana! We actually saw some tourists doing this. Just hand the monkey a banana. And if you don't have any bananas, they will just walk right on by. This is definitely something to do with the entire family.", "We had a wonderful time here and could have stayed for a lot longer than we had allocated. The forest is very beautiful and the monkeys have so much free non fenced area to live in. The attendants are very informative if you ask them about the place.Make sure you go to the main tree in the centre and head down the steps to the river.It is amazing and you will get some wonderful photos..We were told you can make a wish and then throw a coin over your shoulder into the small pool with fish in it....so we did... There is a lot of talk about how the monkey will steal you glasses phones etc but we only saw one monkey take a water bottle from a timid lady. A few young children we a little unsure as they may jump on you but if you are aware of this then its rather fun if it happens. There is a small fee for entry and definatly buy a small bunch of bananas at the start and the lady will take photos of you with the monkeys..Just stay still and don't attempt to pat them", "Lots of monkeys - surprise! It's nice to watch them and in case you are staying in Ubud, it's worth going there in the morning. Only few tourists and the monkeys are still relaxed - when we left (9:30/10am) the first busses arrived and it's madness how many visitors are arriving all st once. ", "This is not a zoo, the monkeys are free to move around as they wish. I was a bit worried of getting into closer contact than I wanted, but when you follow the park's suggestions and not carry anything, wear jewelry or feed them they leave you alone. There are also plenty of staff to assist if they get too close. All in all a great experience to observe monkeys in their natural habitat", "Very beautiful place to visit. True to nese concept, this is truly a place where man, animal (mainly monkeys) and the plants are together as children of mother earth.", "Plenty of monkeys roaming about and a nice setting. Would have been nice to have a bit more information about the monkeys.", "great hands on experience,if you buy bananas at the front gate they are gone in a matter of seconds, the monkeys can be a bit cheeky but great fun,there a some great Temples and water features inside, overall we enjoyed the experience,", "Once you are in Ubud town, you walk 10 mins down the Monkey Sanctuary Road to get to the Sanctuary. Takes about 60 mins to walk it all and it well worth doing. Part of it goes down a river bed which is really cool. They have vendors that for 20k RP will get the monkeys to crawl all over you. Some will snap at you or take your camera, iphone etc. so be careful. There is a medical centre just outside it in case any of them do really bite you and you need an injection. My kids loved it.", "Absolutely beautiful forest to have a relaxed stroll through, whilst observing the fascinating monkeys. Very well organised and the staff working at the forest are very switched on and helfpul", "It was amusing to walk around and watch the other visitors ooohh and ahhhing over the monkeys and feeding them over priced bananas. Buts its also a bit sad. I have a healthy fear of monkeys, having seen what they are capable of in the past. However, here, at first glance they appear very friendly and docile - but after a bit of walking around, I started see them act aggressively towards people, snatching food out of their hands, showing their teeth and jumping on peoples heads. People were really not treating them with the space and respect they deserve, and that makes me nervous that something very bad could happen. Aside from the monkeys, there is a water temple down some stairs and across a beautiful dragon bridge that goes through a tree. So tranquil and majestic (there weren't any monkeys down there).", "If you like monkeys you need to go to the sanctuary. It's an easy walk around the place. If you want 1:1 contact with the monkeys be sure to buy some bananas at the entrance - the monkeys will be all over you to get them. There is also a nice temple in the forest which is worth seeing.", "In Ubud, Monkey Forest is my favourite attraction. Here, not only you can see and interact with the monkeys freely, you can also admire the beautiful carvings and forest scenery. You will see monkeys walking around the pathway, which will occasionally steal food from unaware tourists. The monkeys aren’t aggressive at all, they are very curious and will try to get close to you or even climb on top of you. The place is filled with detailed carvings on each sides of the walkway, in temples and on various statues. Trees and plant life grow everywhere, covering the sky in an elegant green, making the place cool even though the weather is very hot and humid. This place, with very cheap fees, is a must go in Ubud because there’s always so much to see inside.", "Dont miss a thing while you are visiting this beautiful international village called Ubud, especially the unique Monkey Forest. It will be your unforgettable visit during your holiday.", "If you like animals, you'd love this. Just be sure you follow the guides instructions in what concerns safety - the monkeys can be dangerous if provoked.", "this place very uniqe , because of the many wonderful monkeys and also beatifull tress make a situations become relaxs and also the monkey not make a guests scary...", "A lovely place to walk around for a couple hours. Beautiful scenery.. giant trees, temples, statues, bridges and various paths winding through. Our family did enjoy the monkeys too. The kids got bananas and approached smaller ones to feed. Just as others have said, the monkeys will steal your stuff if they have the opportunity so just be aware that's all. A unique experience.", "Monkeys are so cute to just sit and watch them interact with travellers. Don't buy any bananas unless you want them to approach you and attempt to take them! Cool walks and stairs down to a river temple make this great on a hot day. Recommended.", "Don't offer food to the monkeys and take it back otherwise they will bite you! Nice place to spend a couple of hours in the nature!", "I rather enjoyed the monkey forest for $3 was a lovely walk around . You can buy bananas but I don't recommend this .", "Came around 4:45pm and worried that the sanctuary was about to close. however, they allowed the entry (Rp 80.000 per pax) and told us that we have to get out by 5:45pm. It was just enough time for us. The weather was good around the evening time. Surprisingly there were still quite a number of people. I Guess it was feeding time as the monkeys were crowded around the trainer who was handling out sweet potatoes! Enjoyable trip there to see the monkeys in their natural habitat. Don’t bring any plastic or paper bag as I witness a monkey trying to grab the person paper bag.", "Every single thing about this place was amazing! It was an amazing experience being this close to the monkeys. They hopped onto our shoulders and for around 1/2 a dollar u can feed them some bananas. The trees and nature surroundings magical! It started to suddenly rain so unfortunately we had to cut our visit short as we weren't well equipped. Take an umbrella or buy a light raincoat. I would say this trip is a must .", "It is a forest with lots of monkeys. They are chaotic neutral. They like to check out what is in your backpack so watch out for them jumping on your back. My only gripe is that it is crowded. But so is the rest of the island.", "The forest is very beautiful and clean and orderly to make visitors feel comfortable can see monkeys funny and mischievous, fun and different", "Picturesque location with a large number of monkeys. You definitely get up close and personal with the monkeys. Please read the signs carefully. So many stupid tourists that can't read and don't understand why the monkeys react the way they do. Don't get close and stare at them. Simple. Don't bring in food or drink bottles.", "A great place to go and get up close with the monkeys. Be careful of your food and water though. Monkeys happy to pose for photos. ", "So I absolutely appreciate that the Monkey Forest can be a wonderful experience. I went with my fiance who, despite being jumped on 3 times loved it! We didn't take any food in or make eye contact with the monkeys, but my fiance did have an orange backpack on (in hindsight maybe a bright colour was a mistake). We were sitting at the main temple watching the monkeys and a small monkey randomly jumped on his leg. Then we were walking through the forest a monkey was stalking along beside us then jumped on my fiance's backpack and wouldn't come off (the monkey unzipped the backpack but didn't get anything out). I was quite terrified as the monkey hissed and bared his teeth at me as I stood beside my fiance. I left straight after this quite terrified. There were helpers who worked there however there were none in the area we were in. I think we're both lucky to not have been bitten. Despite this my fiance would go back in a heartbeat. I would not as I found it all very scary! Beautiful forest though and humans going into the environment of the monkeys have to deal with the consequences I suppose!", "Many good laughs and lots of monkeys... what more could you want? Entrance fee is cheap and serves a great thing to do during the day in Ubud.", "It was really nice to visit this place! Monkeys were not aggresive at all and very familiar with people...i think if u just follow the rules you wont gace any negative experience", "I absolutely love animals and to see all of the monkey inhabitants in the forest patiently wait for a few treats from visitors, it was sooo amazing. I highly recommend this as a must see for anyone in . I stayed im Nusa Dua and the 2-hour drive to Ubud was well worth this visit to the Monkey Forest. I will definitely return.", "Definitely the best location visited during the trip.Almost at the southernmost tip , the place looks amazing when standing on the cliff. The guide warned us of monkeys but thankfully we didn't come across any. The pictures taken by us were breath-taking.The cloud cover was just unbelievable.Took a 45 minute drive from the hotel. The driver charged IDR 2,00,000/- for return transfer. The ticket prices were IDR 30,000/- per adult.", "We did this only because we wanted to know if a monkey is different to a Gibraltar one. Nope they are the same. After hiding our jewellery, watch, camera etc a woman who ran one of the tourist shops escorted us through the place. There are 700 plus of them in 4 colonies assuming we understood the Indonesian English, many of them very cute babies. There are a few monkey fights, male monkeys that give you attitude while you try to shoo it away from attacking your glasses. The star attractions though were a python you can drape around your neck for a picture wearing a stupid headdress by paying 15000 rupiah or a large friendly poor bat you could stretch its legs to hold like a necklace. I am terrified of both so just watched from a distance. I did however find out that whilst bats hang upside down they get themselves straight to pee. Boring! More boring when the guide then drags you to her shop to buy the 100th sarong you have been offered to buy. We gave a tip and left. If you want to see monkeys I will recommend the roadside ones in Lombok. They can open and drink bottled water.", "I went there on 15 Dec 2020 in the morning with family and friends, staffs very friendly and experienced, they did every health protocol correctly and being very informative. The animals quite many but i felt sorry for the Lions and the Honey Bears, for the Lions i think they should put more trees so it could hide from the sun, and as for the honey bears i think the cage is too small surrounded by electric fences. On the way about to go home to the parking lot to get the car, surprisingly i saw something missing on my right-side rearview mirror. Someone stole it. I asked a staff for the manager on duty, but they gave me a guest relation officer. I demanded a CCTV record on the parking lot to see what happened to my car, hence they do not have any of CCTV on the parking lot, I heard the GRO was communicating my case with the management by phone talking with Kadek. I felt heavily offended by the treatment of the manager on duty Kadek avoiding to see me, this is a crucial safety issue. Poor the GRO handling our complaint and did back and forth reporting to the \\Hiding\\\" manager\"", "We visited the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary in late November 2016. It was fascinating to see all these monkeys running loose everywhere. We followed all the rules (for example: don't stare, make sure anything you DON'T want them to take you put a way, if they take something, don't try and get it back,etc.) and didn't have any issues. My sons (3 and 5) didn't seem to enjoy it as much as I hoped. My 3 year old seemed scared so we didn't spend too long there and did a more or less brisk walk through the sanctuary. I would visit again.", "Monkey forest is amazing! Respect the warnings and enjoy the scenery and company of the monkeys. You will be delighted as we were for sure! ", "The Sacred Monkey Forest is a great way to get up close to the monkeys. Lots of monkeys running around and plenty of photo opportunities. Just make sure you follow the rules and you will have a great time The monkeys keep their distance from you however if you want them to sit on you etc then the guides will help with this safety. You can wander around at your own pace and stay as long as you like. Very cool experience and nice to see the mo keys being looked after and not exploited in cages like we did see in other areas", "We bought the bananas but had to throw them as I didn't want a large monkey climbing all over me! They say not to bring bags in , but sell t shirts inside the sanctuary and put them in a plastic bag! As such our t shirt bag got snatched by a massive male.Quite a snarly one at that! A local got our bag back but got scratched in the process.Several times we huddled with strangers as the groups of monkeys were quite frightening. It was an adrenaline trip!", "I enjoyed visiting this place twice now, many great photo opportunity's. I always get a laugh from the Monkeys as they seek out food from those people silly enough to buy the bananas to feed them. Don't feed them and you'll have a great time. Enjoyed the beautiful surrounds and nese landscapes.", "We stayed near here so went a couple of times. First time we were scared of the monkeys but they are actually really nice and harmless. The next time we went back they climbed my four year old and us. The monkeys are light and furry and friendly. We never carried any food with us which is probably a good idea.", "For me this was my worst nightmare! There are hundreds of monkeys everywhere! My husband found this a great experience and was feeding them and taking photos! I however was not keen and was scared like a small child! My husband was bitten on the back, I must say this was his own fault as apparently you shouldn’t look them in the face it angers them! Again he wasn’t fazed and there is first aid on site. If u like dank smelly forests full of monkeys clambering all other place...it’s for you! Otherwise....stay in the car!", "After satisfied enjoy the waterfall we are continue oue trip to the sacred monkey forest.This is was great experience for us.", "A monkey stole my wallet from inside a double zipped backpack... (got it back with almost all of my money) stay around the guys in green if you do go in. Also witnessed two people who had been bitten, one very badly who was being rushed to hospital. I did get lots of great photos though.... You have been warned.", "This is a truly great forest, scenery is incredible and lots of monkeys, my advice to anyone after my experience, do not buy the bananas on the way in, let someone else do it and sit back and watch the fun.", "The forest is set within Ubud and has a variety of large trees making it the perfect habitat for monkeys. There are plenty of signs around the forest explaining how to act around the monkeys, it was sad to see some people completely disregarded these. The forest was a little overcrowded in areas so beware of that. All in all a lovely and funny experience, seeing all the cheeky monkeys about 😀", "We did not get inside, but walked up the bikers pathway right beside the enclosure. We did meet monkeys, who pass into this area and stroll around. They seemed friendly and decent. Thankfully they kept to themselves.", "Great day trip with the family. Tons of monkey and we got some great photos. Lots of tourists but it was a fun day!", "The monkeys are great in their natural habitat. They have lots of food, can be seen playing and looking after babies. People are regularly bitten, sometimes unprovoked. To try and prevent this do not take anything with you, especially food", "Also known as Ubud Monkey Forest, home of the nese Long tailed monkeys - it is one of Ubud's holiest, conservation, and economical site. Located in the village of Padangtengal, ticket costs around 80K IDR for adult. The ticket is worth it considering it helps with the conservation of the species plus you get to experience and entertain first hand the monkeys roaming freely in the forest. It is not scary because the monkeys are well trained and behave but since their wild animals please always be on alert and never bring food and drinks while you walk to avoid them stealing the food. Also do not touch or taunt them to avoid any unwanted reactions. To my delight we enjoyed walking along the park - we are not scared because of many tourists and they are well behaved. Sometimes they get rattled or there is commotion if they are playing or bickering as well food is on the table. The park guides serve them vegetables and fruits which tourists and visitors could witness first hand how they feed them and how they react and eat. So many species of trees and plants are within the park some are indeed very tall trees. We really enjoyed this park and truly one of a must visit attraction when you visit Ubud in , Indonesia.", "We visited this attraction a long time ago when our kids were young and didn't really like it, but I must admit its gotten a lot better as it seems the monkeys are a lot better fed by tourists but will still try and steal anything not tied down. We watched monkeys leaping out of trees into a pond and having a great time just like little kids. A lot of people still do dumb things like we saw one guy put his daughter on his shoulders and hold a banana on his head so his wife could take a photo. A monkey ran up him and ended up on his daughter who started screaming and trying to hit the monkey off who started biting everyone in sight. Everyone ended up alright, and if you are sensible it's a good couple of hours of fun.", "The monkeys are very friendly and eager to eat anything you are holding whether or not you are not looking to part with a banana right away. They hopped on people's shoulders to get a banana but there was nothing scary or menacing in their actions. We loved all the little babies, all in all a nice way to spend an hour or more. It's cooler because it's covered by large trees.", "I actually visited 3 times over 2 visits to Ubud in May. Absolutely loved being with the monkeys. Don't take unnecessary things in the forest with you, as more often than not, the inquisitive rascals will try to take it from you. The items they run off with become litter if you can't retrieve them and could also be dangerous to the creatures; sorry to.use common sense. Yes, tgere are loads of other human visitors, but ignore all human antics and focus on the antics of the beautiful monkeys instead. Simple. Slow down and really take a look at the wonder of being in their company and enjoy this special time.", "The monkeys free roam and don't seem to be treated badly in anyway, you can buy banana bunches to get them to jump up on you. You pay a small fee to get in, but can stay as long as you want. There aren't any markets in there which was nice to not be harassed to buy a sarong for \\Good price, cheap cheap\\\".\"", "If you love monkeys- you've got to come here! They are free roaming and will interact with you (if you have food) it's a fun way to get up close to the little guys for a while! It's a big area so you can spend lots of time here! Don't bring in your own food, they control it so the monkeys are not being fed outside of their diet. I had to give only 4* because the men running the place were sling slotting the monkeys and I don't like that. It makes them controlled and dominated by their power and I just wish they weren't being treated that way. A much more natural experience is Monkey Hill in Thailand... but, as far as seeing monkeys is concerned, it's here and they're adorable!", "Be prepared, mindful of your surroundings, and stay alert. Don't carry plastic bags or things that might interest the monkeys, because they will try and take them from you. We had a very fun time watching and observing this interesting spectacle of humans mixing with animals. Just remember to be safe, and you will have a fun time.", "I loved this place, just wandering through the forest with monkeys running all over the place. A couple looked a bit vicious but didn't cause any problems. ", "It's nice to take some pictures of the apes but overall it was nothing special. If you are around go in,but to come over just for the park is not worth it. ", "Awesome place, heaps of cute monkeys. Marvellous carvings, statues etc. beware do not look monkeys in the eye and do not make sudden movements or noises when close to the monkeys", "Few meters away from Monkey Forest. Monkies were everywhere. Many ladies were selling bananas to feed them, very cheap. They were very nice and taking the food from my hand. Few were naughty and snatch some. Be aware about your things like camera, otherwise it will end in stomach of one of the monkies.", "It's a nice place to interact with the adorable monkeys all around the place. Busy with tourists but overall this place is very nice. Old trees everywhere and it's very nice to spend an hour or two when you're in Ubud. Watch out for all your belongings that could be snatched easily by the monkeys. You can also take photos with the monkeys when you buy some bananas and give it to them.", "Just a beautiful sanctuary. my only sadness is that they have built a new entry to the forest, and it is so disneyland like... I preferred the original entry. However, it is a beautiful place to just sit and observe", "We went to the Monkey Forest during our trip to in mid September 2014. We stayed in Seminyak, so we hired a driver/tour guide that drove us to the hot spots of Ubud. This was one of the highlights of the day! You walk in and there are monkeys everywhere! Beware though, because I thought I would be kind to a monkey and feed him - and he grabbed my arm and attempted to bite me! Thankfully there was a park attendant nearby that scared him away. There are lots of parks attendants that are watching out for the behavior of the monkeys. The cutest part of the trip was when you see baby monkeys latching onto their mothers - so cute! Definitely worth the trip. We only needed like 45 minutes here, walked around, went into the sanctuary. The actual monkey temple (inside the Sanctuary) was closed because they only open it during a ceremony but it looked beautiful - if u can try going during that time! Leave your water bottles at the door and don't hide food in your bags - they know!! But you can buy bananas for the monkeys in bunches for 20,000 Rupiah ($2.50).", "We went in here for about 15 minutes just to see what all the fuss is about. Please make sure you read the signs before entering. This forrest is home to the monkeys - we are a threat to them. If you do something to antagonize them they will hurt you in the way of biting or scratching as they will be frightened and that is their natural instinct. I would not take anything in with you - eg. No backpacks with food, put sunnies away etc. Enjoy this beautiful place but just be careful. Recommend visiting early in the morning before it becomes full of tourists.", "This place is awe inspiring and that is without the over 600 monkeys that live in the area. The scenery alone would make it worth the trip (temple, holy spring, jungle). Pay close attention to the rules for dealing with the monkeys. We saw two people bit by monkeys and one who had his hotel key pick-pocketed by these curious animals. This is not a zoo, so if you bring kids pay close attention to them because the monkeys roam freely.", "It is a very large park and the kids will enjoy watching the free monkeys in the park but you have very careful for the things you are carrying because of the thief monkeys. The kids with enjoy also feeding the monkeys and you will like walking in this forest", "The monkey forest is a nice way to enjoy being in a forest feeling... with many monkeys around. They're friendly... but can be very quick and grabby when you have bananas (available at stands within). They're very comfortable around people. I saw many with baby latched on. Very good experience =)", "These monkeys are aggressive. They will unzip backpacks and take ANYTHING, even garbage or sunblock, from side pockets. I almost got bitten trying to get the sunblock back from the monkey, but I couldn't let it eat that poison, so spent 30 minutes trying to get it to drop the spray can that was quickly wrapped away and tossed back at hotel.", "nice place for family and friends to visit..place is well maintained..the monkeys are amazing here😉😋", "The monkey forest is a nice place to visit and to break up a long trip. The forest is located in Ubud and within walking distance from the market and town centre. There is a small cost to enter the forest tickets at the gate, and bananas can also be purchased at the same time. The monkeys are cheeky and very, very smart. If they see bananas they want bananas and will climb all over you to get them... so be warned. The monkeys will also attach themselves to camera or video camera straps as well as long hair. Over all it’s a nice place to visit with beautiful scenery and lively monkeys.", "I have been here a couple of times and would go again. I'm not a huge monkey fan, they actually scare the crap out of me but I love going for the scenery, temples, jungle and river. The kids and husband all buy the bananas at the entrance to feed the monkeys but I won't even touch one just incase the smell alone encourages a monkey to come near. The thought of having a monkey jump at me terrifies me but they all loved it. Everyone had a ball. Once u get past the initial monkey frenzy at the entrance there is some gorgeous scenery in the park. Just beautiful. On the down side, in the central area a large male monkey had a bit of a go at our daughter. She sat down to get her water bottle out and he wanted it as well. He growled and teeth were bared. Quite scary stuff. She relinquished the water but then he wanted the whole bag. It got quite aggressive and my husband had to kick it to get it to move away. Lesson learnt there though. Don't sit near the monkeys and if it shows any kind of aggression just get up and walk away. The guides can always get ur stuff later. Even though that happened the kids all agreed that it wouldn't stop them going again", "This is place is highly entertaining and a lot of fun; definitely a must see if you come to . Usually when you go to a zoo you can only watch the monkeys inside the cage. This place lets you into the cage to play with and feed the monkeys. The entrance fee is only $2-3 and you can either buy overpriced bananas inside or buy cheaper ones outside and sneak them in; they usually don’t check. The Monkey Forest itself is rather large and contains a few ancient Hindu temples. The monkeys here may seem cute, but they are very mischievous and evil. If they know you have food they will jump on you and harass you until they get the last of it. They are also notorious for stealing small items such sunglasses, keys, and jewelry so keep you things close. These monkeys are used to humans and usually won’t harass you unless you harass them. One of the monkeys climbed on my shoulders when I fed him a banana. He was very content while eating the banana on my shoulders. However, after the banana was gone he had a drastic mood change and began smacking my head so that I would give him another one. I threw him off and exchanged some words with him. This rarely happens but still, be careful, these monkeys always know when you have more bananas.", "The monkey forest is beautiful - lots of great trees and plants, a good walk around. But beware of the monkeys! They will try to steal your things and can be quite aggressive. I don't recommend feeding them.", "Natural forrest with alot of monkeys living in and some sacred temples Its really peacefull love to see them", "We came herr yesterday 15 May. I really liked and enjoyed my visit. Lots of Monkey to see, and such beaitiful gardens. One of my biggest highlights of my Ubud visit will definitely come again. Also very clean and so peaceful in this garden, easy to get around not to busy in May, definately a must see when you are in Ubud!", "We survived without any monkeys jumping on us- don't get bananas/food/ water bottles if you don't want monkeys jumping on you and possibly scratching you!! But we were able to walk through without direct monkey contact! Monkeys were soooooo cute and he forest is beautiful.", "The monkey forest is a must see destination when visiting . Lots of opportunities to interact with the monkeys including the option to feed the monkeys. Be wary though the monkeys will do whatever it takes to get the food off you and can attack. Also the monkeys can be little thieves and will try to raid bags and pockets for anything they consider worth taking. The walk around the forest is nice and the temples are beautiful. If anything I would suggest reading all the signs as it is the only way you will learn more about the monkeys, the forest and the temples.", "I've been traveling around Asia for two months and have been consistently warned about how to behave around wild monkeys so I wasn't sure I'd feel comfortable feeding them on my head but I'm so glad I did! I did it by the old stage area and asked the lady selling bananas to help me since I was alone. She would put a banana on my shoulder and they would climb up and sit on my shoulder and eat their bananas. They are wild, not trained monkeys, so I can't vouch for all of them, but the ones that climbed up me were very gentle. I love animals so I was happy to interact with them while knowing that they aren't caged. They can come and go but they can easily get food here so they keep coming back and they don't need to be aggressive for survival so they're nice. Just make sure to stay calm if they jump on you and they eventually get bored and walk away. It's also just a really beautiful park to walk around.", "Lots of fun with cheeky monkeys. Will do it again, next time we are in Ubud, which is Aug 2017. It's a constant source of pleasure, being able to see these beautiful creatures.", "Nice walk in the monkey park, enjoy the scenaries and the monkeys. The place is well kept and well organized", "crazy, more fun to watch the tourists interact with the monkeys. At least now they have guides to help with animal control", "Buy some bananas on site, BUT BE CAREFUL, the monkeys will \\attack\\\" you and grab them, keep them out of site until you decide to give out each banana.\"", "I'm not a big fan of monkeys or of people feeding wild animals. We quickly walked past the monkeys and wandered further off the main path where there were few or no monkeys but lots of beautiful statues, carvings and little paths. It was nice and cool in the forest and was a pleasant way to spend an hour or so.", "They will rob you of all your posessions given half a chance. Great value trip which guarantees to let you feed them. They do bite so be careful but won't get closer than this anywhere else.", "The monkeys are a blast! We didn't stay for more than 45 minutes, which was plenty. But the monkeys were adorable and so fun to have climbing on us. Watch your stuff though, they're little thiefs!", "These little guys stole our hearts yesterday Got more than a couple of videos and pictures of the monkeys just doing their thing The forest itself was full of life and was very refreshing to walk through.", "Lovely nature walk surrounded by monkeys. Was great to watch the monkeys interacting with each other. Couple of words of warning, keep backpacks closed and any food that is not intended for the monkeys in your bag, and wear insect repellant if you are prone to insect bites, I got munched!! Overall a great place to visit and the trees with monkeys clambering around are great photo opportunities.", "I was a little nervous about visiting the monkey forest, having heard tales of their mastery of extortion and aggresive nature. In the end, it was totally fine. Two seconds after entering the forest my husband had a little monkey grabbing his leg and eventually climbing up his back to grab, bite and pull at his necklace. There are signs and even guards all over that warn against interacting with the monkeys but when the monkeys WANT to interact with you, all you can do is stay calm and wait for them to wonder off. This visit proved to be quite the experience; EVERYWHERE we looked there were monkeys...babies, mamas and then the big alphas. This place provides such a unique experience that is worth seeking out. My kids loved it!", "I visited the Monkey Forest with two friends. The grounds, the forest and the temple are beautiful! There are wonderful statues through out the grounds that are covered with moss. Be forewarned about the monkeys. We made the mistake of having things in our hands while going through the park. A group of monkeys surrounded my friend and one grabbed her water bottle. When she pulled it back she was bitten by a monkey. She had to the clinic to have it check because it did break the skin. The monkeys act like they are starving even though there is food every where. We saw monkeys fighting over food and one fight ended up in one of them dying. One of the monkeys grabbed my bag and emptied out contents looking for food and I was reluctant to chase after it after my friend was bitten. I saw monkeys aggressively jump on a lot of the visitors and I personally couldn't get out of there fast enough. If you are going to go don't carry anything with you.", "I initially wasn’t keen to visit here, but my husband talked me into it. The gardens and natural environment are beautiful. You don’t have to get close to the monkeys if you don’t want to. We went here with a driver/tour guide who was very informative. Don’t take a water bottle inside - apparently this attracts the monkeys. Definitely worth a visit!", "As this was our first trip to Ubud and we were staying close to this sanctuary we thought we should go for a visit. It is certainly great to see monkeys in a very natural habitat and well looked after. Shame though to see so many underfed sad looking dogs roaming around the busy streets (would be nice if these poor animals were put into a sanctuary as well and looked after and given a better life) Back to the monkeys.. If it means our admission fee helps look after the monkeys and gives locals a job i am happy that we went this one time.... But i wouldn't rush back for a second visit. Just a warning... the monkeys can be quite cheeky. We were sitting admiring the lovely tropical surroundings and all of a sudden a monkey appeared out of nowhere and lifted up my husband's hanging shirt and took his International Driver's licence out of his rear pant's pocket and took off. As you are told not to try and retrieved anything back from the monkeys yourself, we alerted one of the many carers, who very nicely ran after him and retrieved it. It was actually quite funny once we got it back...so be careful and hang on to all your belongings tightly and don't take in your own food. .they will find it.", "If you like monkeys this is a place to spend about an hour. They go about doing their business and occasional lash out at tourists. Don't bring food or stare at them", "As the title says, nice place for a walj with some beautiful scenery. Monkeys can be inquisitive si di be careful!", "this was a very cool experience. listen to the instructions re: what to take in - as we saw one women lose a plastic bag with new shoes in it, The rangers managed to track it down for her though walking through the forrest was just spectacular ", "Hopefully my title speaks for itself. If you are planning a trip to , this is a MUST SEE on your trip! If this hadn't been on the tail end of my trip, my friend and I probably would have gone back! I paid 20k rupiah (which is less $3 USD) to one of the guides to have a monkey climb on me for a treat. The guide took pics with my phone while my friend took a video. Seriously the coolest thing ever. They monkey was so gentle and totally at ease! After, we walked to the amphitheater where the monkeys are also friendly and are not shy about jumping and crawling on you and being totally inquisitive about what is in your bag :). This experience may be be for those easily spooked by animals but if you're not, it's just the coolest thing ever!", "We were a bit nervous given the warnings about cheeky monkeys taking your stuff and growling at young kids. But so glad we went. Just go with the flow and move slowly around the little creatures and it all works out. Really a beautiful place with magnificent jungle, temples and stone carvings. A lot like tomb raider I suppose. We chose not to carry anything and watched a few others get harassed by the furry nuggets whilst we happily snapped away. Don’t carry on anything stupid like an ice cream and you should be fine. Backpacks seem to get targeted a bit, maybe wore so if they have food or water in them ", "This is fun spot if you like animals in general and monkeys in particular. If you are frightened by animals who are free and not in cages this isn’t the place for you. The sanctuary is a beautiful forest within the city. It’s full of ancient trees, sculptures and fountains. You have to follow the rules and not disturb the animals as they are unpredictable. They can jump on you or try grabbing one of your belongings. Kids will love it!", "Beautiful location with temples & native forest surroundings. Monkeys roam freely around so you can watch their cheeky antics. My 8 year daughter freaked out a it when the Monkeys got too close so do keep an eye on your children. Don't buy the bananas if you don't want to attract them to you. Our guide warned us to take off our hats & glasses as they love to steal items. The baby Monkeys in particular were cute.", "The monkey forest was a great part of our trip to ubud. It's not every day that you get to have monkeys climb on your back and eat bananas out of your hand. We, a family of seven with five kids age 16-24, all had a great time with no problems. Make sure to leave loose valuables in the car as the monkeys get curious and may try to grab on necklaces and things if you let them eat food off you, otherwise they will likely ignore you and look elsewhere for food. We saw some young children that were frightened by the monkeys and the monkeys in turn seemed to get stressed out by the screaming. Other young kids were happy to feed the monkeys and had a blast. The monkeys only react badly to people screaming and running around as would be expected. Also if the monkey comes to you because your holding out food, don't mess with them and hide it as I would expect this would end badly. Have a good attitude and you will get some amazing photos!", "I must say I was a bit scared of monkeys.... but this visit was so nice and peaceful! Monkeys everywhere, playing, running, mummies with babies... people working in tge sanctuary do take care and respect these animals. That is a very nice thing to do in Ubud. A bit expensive but it definitively worth it !", "Loved the Monkey Forest! We took friends advice and chose not to feed the monkeys, but to stand back and watch the show of someone else feeding them :-) . Wandering through the beautiful grounds, well canopied by the large rainforest trees was amazing. A thoroughly beautiful place. I would go back in a heartbeat.", "Monkey forest in Ubud is a delightful place that artificially replicates a thick tropical rain forest complete with a rivulet. There are monkeys all over. However monkeys are of a single type (short grey monkeys) and not a mix of different breeds. Monkeys of all ages including very tiny babies clinging to their mothers can be seen. While the monkeys are not in general aggressive, they can try to grab the back-packs and bags if they think they can get some food. Bananas are on sale at the gate that people take to entice monkeys to climb on their heads for a photo opportunity. The forest is not too big but has been built imaginatively to provide an out-of-the-ordinary experience to the tourists, especially for children. Entry fee at 60k Indonesian Rupiah is a bit high, but must earn the management a huge return. This is perhaps the most popular tourist attraction in Ubud and that is because there are not too many alternative attractions in this city.", "A nice walk through the monkey forest - if you like monkeys! They are everywhere and be warned, they will climb you if they think you have food! Great for photos, nicely shaded - the kids love it", "It’s been always great to visit this special place! The guest should however remember that this is not a Nat Geo and respect the nature and monkeys (unless one is looking for troubles).", "We ventured carefully into the sacred forest for fear that we might anger some monkeys; however our fear was lifted a bit when we saw some staff strategically positioned in some corners. A couple of monkeys climbed on my husband and tugged on his backpack to look for food. When it didn't find any, it hissed at him and lightly smacked him on the head. I froze in fear and silently prayed that it would go away. You may bring bananas to feed the monkeys, but given that little incident, we were glad we didn't, especially that some younger monkeys can be aggressive. Apart from that, everything else went well.", "Monkey forest. Yes it's a must do of Ubud. $5 adult and $4 kids entry is pricey but it's reasonably well maintained and staff keep the monkeys from getting too close at times. $5 per large bunch of bananas though is more than they cost in Australia. You can't bring your own which I can understand for safety too. Staff happy to help take pics while you feed out the bananas in quick succession. I was bitten by one when it discovered I had no food left. Seen it, done it. Kids like the place. A lot of other things to do in too!", "The monkeys are very cute but some of them are pretty naughty. They climb on you if you get close to them and they also want anything you have on you, jewelry, glasses and so on. So you'd better have no accesories, when going at the monkeys. Be careful with your backpack as well because they try to open any kind of bag. They did that with our backpack and they took some things, but we found them eventually. However, if you're in Ubud, it can be a very nice and funny activity. :)", "First time visiting the place with family, the place was so peaceful and sacred, we were warned about the monkey since some of them might be little aggressive, but luckily we did' t get that experience, kids were very happy to experience this.", "A place to go. A lot of monkey and the forest is very lovely. Besides monkeys are not aggressive. We went there with my son who is 4 years old and it was safe.", "Very nice to see the monkey forest! It would be a great day when you visit the forest and see all the nice monkeys! A must visit in Ubud.", "I must admit, I was very skeptical about visiting the Monkey Forest. I'd seen people on TripAdvisor mention that the monkeys were aggressive, and I was worried about maltreatment (which is often the case at wildlife-based tourist attractions all over the world). I was pleasantly surprised. I found the sanctuary to be clean (save for all the banana peels, haha) and well-maintained. Staff were kind to visitors, especially the ladies at the banana stands, and seemed to care very much about the welfare of the monkeys. What ruins places like this are a few bad eggs. There were two German tourists who brought cookies into the sanctuary for photo ops. Idiots like this don't read the signs or the pamphlets about messing with the monkeys' diets, or simply ignore them for their own selfish amusement. The one guy held the cookie in his hand but with his fist closed, and the monkey grew very agitated. THIS is how people get bitten. A staff member came by and scolded him, and insisted that he give the monkey the cookie or risk getting bitten. I appreciated this - it indicated to me that the staff care. There was no point trying to get rid of the cookies at this point, or confiscating them - it would have just upset the monkeys even more. If you visit Monkey Forest - which I highly recommend - make sure you are clued up beforehand. Don't take in food, water, plastic bags, etc., and keep your belongings close. If everyone followed these simple guidelines, it would be great for all to visit.", "It was around a 1 Hour or so walk around the park from the entry. Lots of wild monkeys. Really enjoyed watching them just do their own thing and run around. The baby monkeys are really cute. Its worth the entry fee. Just don't walk around with food or water bottle as such as they will try and steal it. And don't try and touch them, or they will fist fight you and they will win.", "This was a really good hour or two experience with monkeys everywhere amongst the green understory of the beautiful forest.", "i like to walk on this forest, you can play with the monkey. its also fan to watch the play. nice for family with kids", "it's a park where monkeys are free to roam. not my cup of tea really. if you're bringing bags, do keep them properly zipped. if you want to keep your bags (and yourself!) safe from monkeys, no food! lastly, can get slightly humid, so do drink water before going.", "A nice forrest full of monkeys, great place to visit! watch your belongings. very busy, everybody wants to go", "The Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary (locally know as Mandala Wisata Wenara Wana) is owned by the village of Padangtegal and hosts on average 15,000 visitors per month. It is a sacred nese Hindu site with a number of temples and shrines here and there. There are approximately 605 nese long-tailed macaque troops currently populating the area, some having little to no contact with humans. Be wary around the monkeys that occupy many temples (Uluwatu, Ubud's Monkey Forest, etc). They are experts at stealing possessions like glasses, cameras, handbags, anything shinny, and have been known to attack people carrying food. Feeding them is just asking for trouble. Rabies is present in and several deaths arising from rabies infections have been recorded in early 2011. Visitors to the island should avoid contact with dogs, cats, monkeys and other animals that carry the disease. If bitten seek medical attention. For more information, visit http://www.monkeyforestubud.com/", "There were many many more humans than monkeys in this forest. It’s so obviously a tourist trap but saying that’s the topography is beautiful. So serene and well designed. Plus my children had fun so all in all worth it.", "Very unique place, There are many attraction from the monkey, You can see they natural life and you can also look the deer in the fence. You can also buy the fruit and the peanut for the monkey and make some interaction with the mongkey.", "Be careful and listen for directions and guidance about the monkeys..there are hundreds to see. Its a great experience", "Good break from the usual beaches and temples. Lots of monkeys around, kids would love it. They sell bananas as you enter, so good idea to buy a bunch to give to the monkeys. Beware though to keep it inside your back, otherwise the monkeys will all run towards you. Its quite cool inside with lots of trees. There is a temple inside too which you can have a stroll to. In all a nice place if you are taking a break from usual and have kids with you.", "It is a major tourist attraction and can be quite busy but still worth going in. Cost is not high. The actual temples and shrines are very beautiful. The monkeys attract people are are everywhere but be careful of them, take no food it and watch the kids don't get spooked by them.", "Awesome fun go for the temples play with the monkeys Take a local guide as monkeys are naughty The locals can settle them and protect the kids from bites and monkey thieves Monkey food is sold for about 20c aud a handful and the monks feed the monkeys a few times a day and will let you hand feed them Good fun", "Sacred monkey forest in Ubud is a nice tourist place. Be careful and follow all the rules when it comes to the monkeys", "We were worried about being attacked by monkeys but were lucky until on our way out. Well worth an hour or two to walk through the forest and be surprised by the stone sculptures scattered throughout the forest. Mostly in shade so a good place to escape the sun.", "The Monkey Forest is about a mile walk along Monkey Street from the center of town (the Palace). The side walk is narrow, dirty and in need of repair in places...but walkable. The admission to the Monkey Forest is 50K per person. It's worth seeing once for adults and children. I've included some pictures.", "Only costs around $5 AUD adults and 3 or 4 for kids. Literally monkeys everywhere. You can spend an hour here or you can spend longer depending on you. Plenty of paths to walk and things to see and photo opps.... And of course monkeys. Just listen to the advice to ensure hats, spectacles, sunglasses, purses and phones are secure or put away as the monkeys can be very mischievous and pinch things faster than you can react. You can always try and \\barter\\\" with food or treats to get things back if you are lucky. It's a must see when in Ubud. The no keys even roam over the JL Monkey Forest and onto the pavements and into cafes and shops surrounding the forest. They are definitely funny to watch.\"", "Really awesome place in Ubud. Monkeys are everywhere and you can get really close to them. For sure you should be carefull because monkeys are still wild animals as much as they are used to be in touch with humans. The staff is everytime near and ready to help you. Also the forest is a piece of beautiful nature. We were satisfied.", "We were slightly hesitant to go here after reading all the reviews about people getting bitten but after walking past decided to go in to escape the heat. There are a lot of monkeys, playing, eating, sleeping. We did not feel threatened at all, but we specifically did not bring in any food or drink, and removed all loose items (eg hats & sunglasses) before entering. If you keep a respectful distance from the monkeys they will leave you alone, and you can relax and watch their zany antics!", "Beautiful spot. Watch out for the monkeys. So don't wear hats or sunglasses on your head. Have to wear a sarong before entering the area.", "It's a perfect morning walk. Pay the cheap fee (50,000 ruppiah) and wander around...there are tons of brand new babies clinging to their mothers and adolescents playing chase in the pools. The nese attendants there are kind and they'll answer questions and help you interact. You can tell that they care about the monkeys but they're also watchful for guest safety. I would recommend going back many times. Especially in the morning!", "This is an interesting place to visit and you can get close and personal with the monkeys but please ensure you are ready to have a large male monkey bare an intimidating set of fangs because he wants what you have. Ladies zip your handbag closed and have the strap across your shoulder and gentlemen if you wish to keep your expensive glasses, sunglasses hats etc then hide them or you may live to see them in a tree with you paying a \\monkey whisperer\\\" to get them back for you. Do not fill your pockets with treats, Monkeys have very sharp claws and teeth and have no regrets about ripping your pocket (trousers, skirts) open to get them. Overall this is the monkeys place of abode and you play by their rules. Think about what you are doing and enjoy the meeting.\"", "We enjoyed our time at Monkey Forest. It's much cheaper to go alone than on a tour. It took us about an hour to enjoy all parts of the park. Bananas are for sale for 25,000-50,000 Rupiah. Great place for fun photos.", "Great place to spend a hour of your day. Feeding the monkeys is something very enjoyable, just be careful so they don't bite you haha", "We had a great day at the monkey forest, It is not expensive we paid $4.00 each for the entry fee, and you can buy food for the monkeys inside , but be aware once they know you have food they will try and get it or anything else you have , we saw monkeys take glasses , hand sanitizer, pens they sat on my head and wanted my glasses ,just make sure your bag is closed. They are cheeky little guys. It is in beautiful surroundings .I would go back again just to video their antics.", "The monkeys are very lovable. Of course you need to respect their space and park rules. They do not harm you. It's a goo dplace to spend some time with nature.", "Good experience in . Make sure you explore and walk around! It's definitely worth it, we are lucky enough to take some shots with the monkeys! Beware as some of the monkeys are really aggressive! Don't mess with the wrong monkeys!", "Monkeys and park rangers looked a bit jaded. Monkeys will steal stuff if you are not careful. I 'm sure they are totally dependant on the tourist trade now and would not know how to naturally forage but Ubud is not a sleepy backwater anymore. Still i think you have to go regardless.", "I had so much fun walking through the park watching the monkeys who wouldnt care less about the people and the crowd around them (unless you have food with you or in your bag). They have taken great care of the old rain forests. It is a must visit place when you are in .", "Just thinking about this day makes me smile... I really don't know how to start so let me start from the begining... Do not panic is the first rule you will see before going inside, and then, you go inside and see a lot of people crying and panicing like they saw a tons of tigers, not monkeys... Yes, they can be scarry at some moments, but as the rules are telling you, don't panic and just continue going forward withought running and looking them in the eyes, and you will be okey... When you go around you will see a lot of spots to take the famous selfie with the monkeys, of course with help from the employes there, and i recomend to do that because the pictures are hilarious... If you are scared even a little bit before going here do not have a backpack on your back, they really want to see what's in there and take everything they can, also do not buy any bananas because they can smell it and they will be all over you... I forgot my lipstick unlocked and the monkey stole it from my backpack, they even stoled my tickets for the entrance in there... I tried to take it back but unsucessfull... Overall this day was amazing and very fun, i want to go back to just to see them again", "Monkey forest is awesomeeee!!! Loads of monkeys, who are actually very friendly towards people. Buy some bananas for like $2 and you'll have them climbing all over you. The forest itself is amazing with ancient temple structures, statues and carvings. Absolutely must visit if in Ubud.", "Beautiful park with friendly monkeys. You can pay 30k for bananas and the monkeys will climb on you. Their hands are soft so it doesn't hurt when they climb on you. You can see them play, groom and eat. Clean toilets.", "This was one of the highlights of my time In . Only 30,000IDR and it was worth it. Just get to play with the monkeys and watch them running around. We went in the afternoon and bought a bunch of bananas and had great fun with baby monkeys. The big monkeys liked to fight which was pretty scary. Was a bit concerned that nobody seemed to care about the safety tips around the park as lots of people were screaming, littering and teasing monkeys with food which was frustrating", "This is worth stopping off to see. Follow the rules and you won’t have problems with the monkeys and they do provide plenty of entertainment as they go about the paths, temples and trees. The banyan trees are very spectacular and worthy of a mention in their own right.", "Its OK. Monkeys can be a bit aggressive as people feed these wild animals. Nice location but not very large. Will take an hour or so tops.", "It was nice to see monkeys in in a natural habitat with no restrictions. The monkey forest in general was very picturesque and peaceful and the monkeys were cheeky and happy. My only issue was some tourists felt the need to tease the monkeys and chase them and try and coax them with food n not give it to them. Other than that little disappointment i highly reccomend it. Beautiful walks and nice temples inside.", "It’s literally just okay. Terribly overcrowded with tourists so it takes away any “natural” feel. However, it’s always novel to see monkeys that aren’t trapped in cages so for this it was nice. Not the no 1 thing to do in ubud but worth a visit if you have time.", "We just stopped by for a quick photo and did not enter as with parents. Monkeys can be quite aggressive and if they bite then you need urgent medical attention so we choose to skip. It looked quite busy with lots of Tourist and hundreds of shops surrounding it. Your personal choice if you want to skip or go inside.", "Lovely Forrest, despite how busy it is with visitors still feels peaceful. The monkeys are extremely entertaining,v degibitley a must see if first time in ", "You mus visit this place, if you are in Ubut. The monkeys are realy funy. But be careful and hold your bags, or the monkeys will steal everything!", "A must do trip when you are in ubud. Recommended to go Early in the morning. Just take a place to sit and stay calm, then the monkeys will Come to you. Dont wear jewellry or sunglasses. And dont scream, just enjoy these beautifull animals", "I don't think this was expensive at all - just don't buy the bananas. The forest is incredible to experience was unlike anything else. I had our Lonely Planet tourbook with us that really helped guide us around the forest and guide us what to head for and enjoy. It was also a lovely cool place compared to the humid heat elsewhere. We combined our visit to the forest with a visit to the conservation office (hard to find) opposite to donate around £35 to plant a tree and offset our carbon footprint getting to - highly recommended even if you do have to search for the offices hard. Again the Lonely Planet book helped a lot.", "The Monkey Forest is wonderful just to watch the 700+ monkey inhabitants running about and having a ball. Really beautiful forest with plenty of places to explore. Top tip: hang on tight to your water bottles (and everything else tbh), they will go for them!", "The monkeys are friendly, but careful of the bigger ones though. Try to find one of those baby monkeys and give your hands to them. If you are lucky they will slowly climb onto you and it is good for photo taking. But careful of your belongings though, monkeys are naughty by nature and bigger monkeys might grab whatever in your pocket they think its bananas. I saw some monkey had some weird stuffs in their hands like batteries potatoes etc. Some playful monkey will try to climb onto you from the ground by pulling your pants! So make sure you have your pants tightened really....", "80k entrance fee was well worth paying. Lots of monkeys walking around and enjoyable natural scenery within the centre of Ubud. Shame about the litter everywhere though.", "Read the signs before entering - keep all bottles, headgear, food in tightly closed bag or don't bring a bag if you can. I saw a monkey reach into a tourist's pocket to retrieve a banana, and jump onto a backpack to grab a sunblock bottle as tourist was opening backpack to store an item. If you are monkey safe, this is a wonderful experience to see lots of monkeys in their natural habitat - resting, jumping, playing and grooming and also marvel at the old temple structures. Give yourself at least an hour to truly enjoy the place.", "Nice gardens, small fee for entrance and monkeys all over but not overwhelming. Certainly worth the visit, but not in the midday sun!", "The monkeys are gentle if you are gentle. The staff advise you not to make sudden movements and not to touch the monkeys but rather let them come to you and climb on you. The monkeys are wild and can be unpredictable. As an animal lover, I prefer the monkeys stay wild. I was upset to see other visitors litter as the area is a sanctuary for wildlife. The staff ensure visitor safety and even helped me feed some fruit to a monkey. The temple in the centre is beautiful. The whole atmosphere is beautiful! My advice to visitors: Please preserve the beauty of this place! The monkey's are wild animals and should be treated kindly and observed with wonder. Please don't litter and don't mistreat the animals.", "It can be a little scary at time but I loved it!!! The monkeys are so funny - cheeky, naughty but also really cute! It's lovely to see the monkeys up close but not in cages, they are free to come and go and just stay there because they are well looked after and get fed. You can buy bananas and the monkeys go nuts.... they jump up onto you to grab the bananas which is quite an experience not sure I would have enjoyed it quite so much if one of the huge ones jumped on me but luckily I avoid that! They also sometime jump onto you when you don't have food which is quiet entertaining when they search you pockets! It's a great experience and I would go back but maybe not for a while.... You are definitely monkeyed out by the time you leave!", "Spent the first of the final three days, of a 10-day group trip to , by kicking off the solo part of my travels in Ubud's Sacred Monkey Forest. The monkeys are playful, rambunctious, and aggressive. They will fearlessly approach you and attempt to grab at items you may have. I had one walk over, sit on my lap and try to pry my beach bag apart. It would have been successful had I not already been warned by the signs posted at the entrance of the sanctuary suggesting visitors remove loose fitting jewelry, scarves, hats, etc. and to secure their purses and bags. Previous online travel research also hipped me to the fact that the monkeys were able and would try to remove items from backpacks if given the chance. Also, try to avoid taking anything that looks like or resembles a staff/cane with a snake or dragon's head. I bought one at a souvenir shop for my son on the way there, and thought it would also be a good weapon in case I had to ward off any overly-aggressive monkeys. It instead had a double-negative effect. Not only did the staff/cane instantly grab their attention, but it almost hypnotically, mesmerized them and drew them to it. But, not in a most friendly way. Other nearby visitors took notice, as well as the couple I had connected with at the start of the forest when we both stared at the warning signs with concern and then struck up conversation..... >> Follow me on my Food & Travel page on IG @thegourmetglobetrotter for remainder of this review, photos and more.", "Improved a lot since my last visit 6 years ago. Big entrance area with parkings is there now. Well maintained and clean. There is lot of staff inside the forest ensuring customers are respecting the rules and keeping the safe distance of monkeys. Recommended especially with kids.", "Should have gone early as others have said ,it was very busy when we went .almost impossible to get pictures without the tidal wave of humanity spoiling them , lots of monkeys to see at close quarters too close for some ,they were happy to climb on you if you had a back pack or a bag of any type really that they would try to open and steel the contents there are some spectacular trees in the forest area and I would definitely recommend visiting but do go early if possible", "Must see on trip :) You can see how the monkeys live in their environment in beautiful forest :) There are a temple which monkeys \\protect\\\" ;) You can also feed them and take the photo with this little scamp and robber :P\"", "It’s a ok place. Forrest, temples and a lot of monkeys. We enjoyed the walk, the feeding of the monkeys and to watch the little baby monkeys. Max 1-1,5 hours and you’re seen it all.", "I enjoyed this experience so much I went twice! Don't be frightened stay calm, hide your bananas in a zipped up bag & bring one out at a time. If you stay calm & hold the banana up in the air the monkey will climb up to get it. They will not hurt or scratch you, their feet are so soft. Great photo opportunity!!!", "We love free living animal and the monkey here are healthy and really active. The place is beautiful and clean. A bit of monkey food everywhere, but still clean. There are not aggressive if you don't disturbed them. They can come on you and they are gentle. A must to visit!", "I thought this would be something completely different (and more exploitive.) Monkeys roam (or relax) freely in a beautiful natural setting, thick with trees. Another positive note - the shade is a very welcome in the heat of late November. It isn't overwhelming or frightening, either; just amazing. Do take care with purses and small items, though! They are curious!!", "If you haven't had the opportunity to see monkeys in the wild, it's probably worth a visit but beware..they are aggressive and will grab hats, search purses and jump on your shoulder looking for food.", "Great thing to do! Worth a quick visit. Very busy so go early. Fun seeing the monkeys but beware they try to get in your bags", "well, it is one of ubud's main attraction, so if it's your 1st time to ubud, go for it! as the name says, it is what it is, a place for monkeys, so don't expect cultural activities or beautiful pura like at other attraction at ubud. I suggest to visit here at workdays to avoid tourist crowd though; and once more, keep your eyes on your wallet and your camera; these monkeys love to grab things", "Very fun for kids, buy a bunch of bananas and feed the monkeys. Unfortunately they can be aggressive and you shouldn't go with food you don't want stolen. Careful.", "Get close to nature, get to feed the super cute monkeys, just a few hundred meters from Ubud's city centre!", "A must to see when you go to Ubud. Great to see the monkeys free to roam where they want. We have been there a few times and its a lovely place to wander around but there are a few don't to remember - DONT Buy bananas from lady out the front, you will be accosted by the monkeys trying to get to them DONT Leave anything on the ground or next to you unattended, if you do, the monkeys consider it theirs and they will take it. We have lost drink bottles, bandaids, hairbands and Ive seen monkeys with umbrellas, bags ,hats - you name it, they take it! DONT Wear dangly earrings, my niece had one hastily removed by a monkey :/ DONT Be aggressive to the monkeys. They will bite. Also watchout when monkeys get close, they will take the hat of your head, headband from your ponytail, earrings from your ears, sunglasses from your head. In saying all the above don't be too worried, just be vigilant and careful and sit or stand and watch the monkeys steal from everyone around you, its lots of fun :D", "Seiously, be careful. They will put their hand in your bag before you even notice. They are just adorable but watch out. They will bite you and nick your stuff. Take a bag but zip it up and as you walk keep looking around you! The monkeys are just amazing, little babies as well. Incredible. We just watched all the tourist from the little platform at the start. The monkeys are everywhere!", "Wow what a cool experience! Monkeys everywhere —- apparently around 900 of them (or so we were told). As friendly as the monkeys may seem they are still wild. Be sure to hang on to your belongings if you don’t want to risk one grabbing it and taking off with it. Feeding is discouraged for obvious reasons and it’s recommended that one avoids eye contact ( or any contact for that matter) or showing teeth as it’s seen as a form of aggression. Cheap entrance fee for what you get out of it. Whole family loved it. A must see while in Ubud.", "A must if you visit Ubud. The monkey forest is a fabulous place to see lots of sculptures and statues. Lots of fun as there are literally thousand of monkeys. They aren’t afraid of humans at all so be careful as they are quite cheeky. One jumped onto my head, which I loved. I didn’t risk stroking it, because they are wild and common sense tells you not to touch them. I did however, see plenty of people interact with the monkeys without issues. I think they can become irritated if you have food and don’t feed them. But perfectly safe and lots of fun if you have children, using common sense. Loved the experience.", "Hundreds of monkeys run ranpid through the forest jumping on customers and beg for food. Be carful, the monkeys are curious. If you have a backpack on a monkeys will try to open it, and if you try to shoo them off and upset them they will bite! I was bitten! apparently, numerous people are bitten daily and the workers are not bothered by this. I was given a swab of iodine to treat the wound and sent on my way. I later went to the local Ubud clinic where the wound was cleaned for 15 minutes and I was given antiviral pills. My tetanus shot was up to date so that was not needed. You have been warned! Save yourself the headache and the doctors visit!", "Well worth doing if you’re in Ubud, it’s an experience like none other. It’s cheap at 50k to get in but it can get quite busy inside as it obviously a popular touristy spot. I wouldn’t let that stop you from going though, it’s a must do when in Ubud.", "We went here and stayed for 30 minutes. Fed the monkeys bananas and took nice pictures and left. It is interesting to see the monkeys in their natural habitat. I would recommend going here if you have spare time. The monkeys are over friendly so you will be jumped on by monkeys. Just follow the instructions in the park on how to deal with them.", "Not being a fan of monkeys running loose we agreed to join our daughter and grandsons to see the monkeys in the forest. We were very impressed from the start. A modern reception area, organised booking booths and clear information about how to behave in the company of monkeys. The approach is through a tunnel which leads to start of the forest trail. There are lots of photo opportunities including the temple, river, ancient trees and of course cute and otherwise monkeys. At the end is an airy coffee/juice bar (which is a little understaffed) but reasonably priced. My only advice, its through a real forest with rough and slippery paths and a lot of steps. I am temporarily using a walking stick and I shouldn't really have attempted it. On saying that I did enjoy myself and thoroughly recommend it.", "Although it is filled with tourists and spazzy monkeys it is definitely worth going to. We had many laughs as the monkeys ravaged through our pockets looking for bananas. Don't bring in any food outside of the bananas they sell in the park. Also be careful that you don't wear too much jewelry or leave your phone sitting anywhere as the monkeys will go after them.", "Monkeys make me slightly uncomfortable but this was a great experience, still. The monkeys are quite feisty and smart, they may jump on you if you have peanuts or food so don't panic and be careful, stick to your guide and they'll keep you safe. You also get to hold a fruit bat, and that was the highlight of my time there. Definitely worth a visit.", "lots of monkeys.. in a smallish area, you don't necessarily need bananas to attract the monkeys, in fact they can become quite intimidating when you are i possession of fruit.. maybe go early evening before sunset to avoid crowds...", "lots of monkeys. interesting with nice forest with a temple and holy spring. saw monkeys fighting and open wound on monkeys. sad", "Very scenic forest walk, crawling with monkeys. Unlike at a temple we visited, these do not steal jewelry, etc. Only needs about an hour.", "This is decidedly a highlight in ubud, . The monkey forest has some of the most well behaved animals, a nice little rain forest to roam about in. If you are traveling with young kids, take a pram or walker, coz you will have to walk a bit. Don't keep for and water bottles exposed and this should be a great experience.", "It's a nice place to visit briefly. The monkeys are clearly over fed and lack interest in human visitors. There's not a lot of monkeys around. I expected more. 5000 rupee entry fee. Bring your own bananas if you can as you pay 5000 rupees a bunch otherwise.", "Tons of monkeys that will approach you. If you are monkey squeamish this may not be the best place for you. Beautiful surroundings and worth the visit.", "All the monkeys are very naughty,we bought 2 branch of bananas,but just when we tried to feed the monkeys,they climbed up my husband's body ,it was a little scary! The park is not big ,just 30mins you can go around,if you like monkeys very much , it's good to visit ,If not ,I think it's not worthy to pay the ticket ! 名氣很大的猴子森林公園,如果真的很喜歡猴子,就值得買票進去,不然,其實不是太值得! 裡頭的猴子真是調皮又野,當我們付錢買2串香蕉打算拿來餵食他們時,猴子直接爬到我先生的身上,挺嚇人的!公園不大,約30分鐘就能走一圈。 ", "Ubud monkey forest has been established to conserve the area based on the concept of Tri Hita Karana (three ways to happiness), a philosophy of Hinduism. the monkeys here are nese long tailed ones. The garden is well maintained, clean and orderly, a delight.", "I walked through Monkey Forest a few times because I was staying a short distance away. The shade and verdant lushness are nice, and it is a good opportunity to see wild monkeys. But be careful: these simians have come to expect and demand food, and when those expectations are not met, ugliness can ensure. I have seen people get abused by the primates, which can behave very disinhibitedly. Walk around, watch, photograph, but keep your eyes open, and do not feed. These creatures are very strong and highly agile. In an anthropomorphic sense, they can be amusing....for about 20 minutes.", "Beautiful place to visit. It would be better if tourists actually followed the rules and didn't try and touch/chase the monkey's.", "This was perhaps one of my highlights in my Trip. The monkeys are pretty much everywhere. I bought a pack of bananas from the entrance for 50k Rupiah and proceeded to feed the monkeys inside. I have got to say, feeding the monkeys was a fun experience but be wary though, you might find yourself suddenly surrounded by a circus of monkeys. The monkeys themselves are playful and generally wont harm you. Just relax and enjoy the forest. There are also workers there who feed the monkeys time to time. If you are brave enough, you could even invite them to climb on you although you would need food to entice them. Overall, a great experience, if you want to get really up close and personal with monkeys, this is the place to go to.", "Very nice situated just outside the center. Don't be afraid of the monkeys. As long as you don't give them food they will leave you in peace. Sometimes it can be busy but if you go in the morning or in the late afternoon it's the best time to have a walk in peace.", "Very very nice experience to get that close to this beautiful animal, being around monkeys in wild was a great experience and a must visit.", "It's a good place to vist when you are in ubud to see the monkeys live. But be careful if you want to feed them they are very fast and clever to take the food from you. Staff very helpful and you can take a nice photos there. But don't go if the weather is hot.", "Lovely place to visit and the setting is spectacular. Unfortunately a little ruined by the number of people there BUT it is not so much that it ruins the trip/visit. On an ethical note, it does seem that this is a good place to go as you're not feeding the monkeys junk food, but good natural food. I liked that you were not forced to buy food to feed them, but instead you may want to tip the staff who kindly help to bring the monkeys close to you. You'll get very close to the animals and spot more than just monkeys if you take your time to look and have an eagle eye. Also, read the instructions and follow the important rule of not looking into the monkeys eyes. If one jumps on you, don't turn around to look at it, as a friend or guide to shoo it off. If you don't resist the natural urge to look at it, you may get a bite. The temples there are lovely too, but it is a shame that most of it was closed to visitors.", "Don't miss this great experience! It was reasonably priced and you get really up close and personal with the monkeys, including the babies. From an ethical point of view, the monkeys' welfare seems to be the main priority, as kind guards are spread across the forest to keep an eye on the monkeys. The forest itself is also a beautiful example of the extraordinary tropical fairytale scenery that has to offer. The whole experience is special. One thing... The monkeys do get a bit hands on if they think you are hiding food from them (which you can buy there) so a bit of acting is required. Also maybe don't bring a rucksack , as they have been seen to jump on them and look for food.", "Is an attractive walk, where you can actually encounter monkeys... Lots of them. They can smell the food in your backpack so better not to bring anything.", "This forest is a must see. So many monkeys that I could have stayed all day walking and watching. Be careful, the monkeys will grab things out of bags, backpacks,and even sunglasses off your face.", "I liked Monkey Forest though I didn't spend too much time hanging around the monkeys. The stone statues surrounded monkey forest and inside are very interesting, the area of Holy spring temple worth to take a minute to breath in. We were there around sunset time, it was beautiful to see the peaceful side of Monkey forest!", "It only takes about 40 mins to walk round area. The advice is not to take any plastic carrier bags, the monkeys think you may have food and don,t but food to feed them. If you just walk round they are quite friendly.", "The monkeys are fun to interact with, and are not aggressive unless you aggravate them. They are very photographic. The forest is a park that has easy walkable paths and gives some shading on a hot and humid day. Can get busy with tourists so better to go earlier in day.", "This is a must do in Ubud. Take your refillable water bottle as they supply free filtered drinking water behind the cashier desk. The forest has spectacular scenery with plenty of opportunities to get up close and personal with the monkeys. Make sure you follow the rules and you will have a great visit.", "One more review isn't going to make much difference when it comes to this beautiful spot. I enjoyed the sculptures, buildings, monkeys and the tourists reactions to them. I was bitten by one of the monkeys which was I guess the only downside of my visit but they are still wild animals and just like sharks, snakes and spiders I was the intruder. This did unfortunately mean a series of Rabies shots both there and on my return to Australia. Regardless a 'must see' attraction which was cheap to enter and somewhere you could easily wander around for half a day. Take care to read the signs and follow all instructions. I saw a tourist couple try to consume a Yakut Yoghurt and the monkey pounced them immediately to try and get it. Fortunately a keeper got it off the Monkey right away after some screaming and tipped it out preventing any harm. I also witnessed a young Chinese or Korean shopper lose her recent purchases into the forest as the Monkeys tore it from her hands and refused to be entertained into bringing it back, even with a banana which another monkey took for himself. Use precautions and if you are bitten my Dr advised the bite must be washed for at least 10minutes under running water. Although I was given first aid right away this was not done. I will return one day with my children as this was one of the highlights of my trip. Thank you and Indonesian tourism for making this accessible and enjoyable.", "Very cheap and it's entertaining. My kid loved it! But be careful some of the monkeys are agressive.", "well if you are looking for a thrill, this is your place in , this is real life jungle terrain complete with all the wildlife and monkeys galore! I was a bit scared at first but soon got used to the sounds and occasional running charges of the monkeys. Its so beautiful and tranquil, a definite must visit when in .", "We visited the sacred monkey forest sanctuary and enjoyed every bit of it. If you like nature, forest and these naughty little creature, you will really enjoy the visit. The way it’s built is very interesting, pretty amazing hidden pockets within the sanctuary with great natural views. Monkeys can be naughty so avoiding eye contact is the main key. You can’t feed them so don’t even think about that. They are very well taken care of and play around with their friends. We also saw tiny babies in their mum’s laps and also some young ones learning and playing around from elders. Very similar to our own culture. If you got very young kids, just be careful as the monkeys are very playful and naughty.", "Interesting experience. I'm not very fond of monkeys, because they are unpredictable. I was not exited, it was ok. One of monkeys destroyed my water bottle. I got bitten by a smaller monkey and was pretty scared of the consequences. At the med point nurse cleaned the bite and explained that monkeys are healthy (3 months later everything's ok).", "Very cool experience . I'd highly recommend it to anyone who likes monkeys . Be prepared to interact with them because they are not shy at all ! They're harmless though , just be sure not to make eye contact for too long . I didn't have any food or drinks on me and one jumped onto me , reached into my bag and stole a bracelet made out of shells that I had literally bought 5 min prior . He was fascinated with it to the extent that when the trainer tried to distract him he just jumped off with my bracelet in his mouth. So watch out for your valuables ! I wouldn't be surprised if they start snatching cellphones as well as some of them don't like photography clearly ! It would be nice to perhaps have some people talking about the monkeys and giving abit of feedback on them in English . Just to enhance the learning experience as well !", "Being from India, I thought monkey forest/sanctuary it will be huge in area. But to my surprise it is very small forest where lot of monkeys r there. Monkeys are free to go outside the forest as there is no boundary or fences for the forest. Some times monkey get very angry and chase people. The best way to go there is to go empty handed. we did that but still monkey got attracted towards my wife's colorful dress and started chewing it. Then it got attracted towards somebodies shoes. At center of the area, there are banana sellers and you can feed monkeys and take pics with monkeys sitting on your head, shoulder etc. There is one ancient temple also inside which was closed at the time of our visit. Overall not worth of spending 50,000 IDR per head.", "A nice way to get out of the sun and sit in some shade to refai your strength before hitting the streets of Ubud again. A well laid out park with monkeys everywhere. Just sit down and watch the hilarity unfold in front of you. Not to expensive and a food place to hide for a while and walk in the jungle surrounded by the city.", "My boyfriend and I visited Monkey Forest yesterday morning. We had a great morning out and really enjoyed our time there. The forest is beautiful and full of lots of wonderful stone carvings and interesting temples. The place is cheap to get into. The fun part was the monkeys, which are very interested in the people. If you bring anything with you, ensure that it is zipped into your bag - if you feel a monkey on your bag, don't trust them! They might seem cute, but they are almost definitely going to look through your bag! Cheeky monkeys!!! Had a great day and it was a really fun experience.", "Monkeys fascinating and terrifying at different times, as were the other tourists. Watching the tourists tease the monkeys was disturbing and disgusting. Still, will probably continue to do this every time I go to Ubud to see these fascinating animals (monkeys, not tourists).", "Monkey Forest is a small piece of jungle located within Ubud that is home to a fairly dense population of monkeys. Some of the trees are quite spectacular but it feels more like a zoo than a forest. People are constantly feeding the monkeys, poking around with them and dumping their garbage wherever they feel like it. It's a bit of a shame really. I would recommend going for a quick look, but I wouldn't lose any sleep over it if you miss it.", "Its a park having good green cover and lots of monkeys here and there . Its quite big and there is an entrance fee for the park. We dint enjoy it much as it was really humid. Also it can be a great attraction who has seen monkeys roaming around freely for the first time. We didn't particularly enjoy it.", "Watch your pockets and enjoy the cheeky monkeys and people interact. Temples and jungle make for a a nice escape from the ubud streets during the hottest part of the day. (Many of the monkeys are overweight so I'd recommend not feeding them too many bananas.)", "All the forest full wit monkeys in 5 territory if they do not separated they would fight and fight really bad.. do not touch them and never put your hands to your pockets be cause they would think that you were hiding some food", "Hired a driver to take us to Ubud to visit the monkey sanctuary....they are everywhere as soon as you walk in the gate. You are given little instruction on how to interact with the monkeys but I found if you follow the flow of others you should have no issues. The monkeys will interact with you if you have food. Very clean and very cheap considering the unique experience.", "It was lovely to see the monkeys... Particularly the babies. They were funny to watch and really friendly. It's very hot and humid in the sanctuary and it's a lot of walking up and down steps so be prepared. We did see one monkey come down and steal an entire bunch of bananas from one of the sellers - it was really funny but she didn't think so!", "Our taxi driver reinforced the warnings about the monkeys and we kept to the rules and had no problems. Hold on to your hats and stay calm! Indeed, we had a lovely hour and a half before moving on to Ubud.", "Our visit to the monkey forest was very special. They are friendly and cute. Definitely worth a visit. Easy to get to in central Ubud.", "This place is worth a visit and if you have children a must , on entering the park its worth buying some bananas for the monkeys . But be careful they will pester you for a treat, the smaller ones and more friendly and be careful of the large ones , some of the tree vines are amazing and a camara is a must , value for money was ok but still would like to see family passes !!!", "We didn't even venture inside the forest as we walked past the edge of the main entrance/parking lot and saw several monkeys grabbing bags from passersby who were also not in the forest (just walking down the main street that passes the front). One lady lost a bag of shopping to one of the monkeys - they were quite viscous grabbing it from her. There were 'handlers' around but with no incentive for them to sell you the bananas (as we were not in the forest) they weren't overly interested. This is not the monkeys natural environment and the handlers have helped to train them to snatch things from tourists to than get a banana to trade your items! I'm aware of many people having been bitten, cruel treatment by handlers as well as a lot of valuable lost property....Overall don't bother! Ubud is beautiful - but the prospect of a monkey bite (and subsequent rabies and hep a treatment) or lost property is not. ", "Ok, unlike a comment made my someone else a few days ago I did nothing to antagonise the monkey...here’s what happened.... Around the rear there is a path that is narrow and winding. I’m strolling along alone, I round a bend and a monkey is ahead. (I’m not sure if maybe he was agitated by the people before me? Or maybe the sight of 1person alone unlike the group that passed before was more appealing?) anyway, suddenly he is running at me while showing his teeth (!!!). I had no bag, or food or anything else I though the monkeys may try take. ...he grabbed my pants (baggy -style), pulling them with force and now also biting them and biting me! (It broke the skin, and I have puncture marks from his teeth on either side of my calve). I tried to remain calm and quiet, but I admit at this point I yelled “help!” with a few stunned people looking with concerned looks (but not sure what to do). The thing that really bothers me though was not far from where this happened, at the rear of the property there were about 5-6 staff sitting having a chat together. ...wouldn’t it be more appropriate for the staff to be distributed along the path, so can intervene if needed? If the staff had been more attentive and responsive this would definitely have led to more than a 1 star rating.", "We enjoyed the afternoon at the monkey forest. There are lots of them and they are pretty cheeky. The surrounding walk is very beautiful and I would highly recommend it. There is a lot of shade so it's great to do this at the hottest part of the day.", "Only if you like and are crazy about monkeys There are monkeys everywhere. They are bold, playful, territorial and always looking for food. Today outside the sanctuary, we witness a young monkey dash across the road to a nearby market and rip a bag of bananas from a unsuspecting tourist. Monkey 1, tourist zero. While touring the sanctuary, we also saw monkeys making out. If you walk around with a clenched fist, you temp them to jump onto you for food. When that happens, please open your palms to show o food no food\\\", then they will leave u alone. Interesting to see so many monkeys meeting monkeys ...\"", "Nice place to visit. Loads of monkeys and good for a walk. A few temples as well but when we went they were all closed. Good place to get pictures of monkeys", "The place really nice just be careful with the monkey the really naughty like they will take you stuff and run until you trade them with something in return but the view was amazing the sunset is soo soo soo beautiful like worthy to stay and watch and the show was really nice a quite bit long but its ok the story was nice you will enjoy it But the only two things you will not like is the road is too long and busy and the monkey doesn’t appear everyday you can go and nothing is there", "We arrived on a private trip on a day with not many visitors - perfect time. Toilet was not particularly clean but guides monkeys and forest good for a short trip", "We loved this place. It was wonderful to see the monkeys living in their natural habitat. The babies were gorgeous and the antics in their swimming pond was very entertaining. We chose not to feed the monkeys as our 12 year old was quite nervous around them. However we never saw any aggressive behaviour only cheeky curiosity. It's a lovely forest and well worth the visit.", "Monkey forest is one Of place verry famus in Ubud,if you come there you see alots monkey on street Or inside forest,location is central Ubud,still green and nice for you visit cause the Monkey is so funny,you can take picture with them but you must dont touch them.inside forest there is one temple with nese arcitectur.and one small river with exotic view if you take pic there.i like this place.", "nice green forest with comfortable walkways. And monkeys all over the place. These monkeys are not tamed but they are gentle. They won't attack you ( didn't saw anyone get attacked). feeding them is fun.", "We hit the monkey forest early to avoid the eager hungry tourist crowds and what we found were hungry eager monkeys on the prowl. It's worth a visit but we recommend (if possible) avoid taking a bag, as the monkeys associate this with food or gifts for them. Our unguarded water bottle was opened within a seconds - as you can see in our photo. Go and enjoy the temples... just be aware the monkeys are intelligent. Also we heard after our visit that the end of the day is a good time as they monkeys are full of bananas and a little exhausted.", "We enjoyed it, watching the monkeys get up to all their crazy antics and fighting amongst each other. Worth a visit", "It's a nice walk and the monkey's are lots of fun. They will try to take anything and everything you have with you thats accessible, but not annoying. It is such a nice walk.", "Nice place to take a walk and have fun with monkeys. The place is full of different sculptures and I enjoyed viewing the sculptures mostly.", "Some people try to tell you to be careful so you don't get bitten etc etc. You will be fine. Just walk along and check the monkeys out, there are tonnes of them and lots of babies as well. Just don't be stupid and, for example, play with a baby if the mother isn't around, and don't stare at them in the eyes as if you are challenging them. It's a nice walk around and you can buy food from certain people, if you want a pic with a monkey just hold a banana above your head and he/she will climb up on your shoulder and grab it. Basically don't worry and just have fun.", "As long as you keep your personal belongings secure and don't have any attractive items on view you should be able to enjoy this lovely spot. Be warned though... I have seen the monkeys steal everything from a box of tissues to a hotel room card.", "Nice park with hundreds of monkeys. You can see many of them playing, fighting, eating.... In a very nice environment. I recommend not to touch them and be careful if feeding, the big ones are not that cute/polite....", "Lovely attraction in Town of Ubud We were quite late getting there so unfortunately didn't spend enough time but it was lovely there If you don't try feed and leave monkeys in piece and just observe it's so peaceful. They don't attack you or jump on you but some of them even pose for pics :) lol It's a lovely place to visit and spend some time especially if you have kids and it's not pricey at all !!! But there is a free way of getting there not sure which way but I know you can enter for free as we were told in a hotel. ", "Really enjoyed! I was quite apprehensive as the monkeys literally are everywhere! Myself and my boyfriend both took in a bottle of water each and these were taken by the monkeys within minutes. They literally took the tops off and drunk it, pretty funny. The monkeys literally do rule the place which is really nice to see however they do listen to the staff there. The staff put the monkeys on my shoulder and head and were able to take them off instantly!! We didn't buy any bananas or take any food in with us as they literally will chase you until you give it to them. We were also aware of our camera too as even though they didn't take it, they could of and I don't think I'd try to pull them back off it! Great fun though and absolutely beautiful jungle with some lovely sacred spots you can wear cloths they give you and go in to the sacred parts. Definitely worth going to!", "We went there thirty years ago and the area is cleaner and more professionally organised with manicured gardens on the way in. As adults we didn’t need a long time here but it was a lovely place to walk in and cooler than outside. Keep an eye on cameras and possessions. A boy was bitten and a lady had a monkey jump on her head. They are confident monkeys so give them space.", "The monkey forest is a must visit place. Don't take any sweets or open backpacks as the monkeys are very curious by nature and will steal everything. They will climb on top of you for a banana. Make sure you don't get scratched. Besides that is a beautiful forest and the monkeys are very used to the people.", "We visited the place in the morning time, it gave us the fresh feeling of pure air. We loved the monkeys, relatively tamed, in the meaning that they were used to people around them. The monkeys seemed healthy and the place was taken care by the locals. This forest is perfect for walking and enjoing the nature; it also has temples and small amphitheatre.", "So so much bigger than I expected From the time you enter the tunnel until you leave you will enjoy But please go early around the heat and the crowds, don’t have anything that them little creature can grab or eat or they will be all over you But great area to see them all", "Monkeys are fat lazy eating all time with many many tourists around. It does not give the idea of a wild forest, but it is fun to see them. Sometimes the area is very crowded, too much. It was fun for me too see them one time, I would recommend it to families with kids that will have fun for sure. No risks even if sometimes monkeys are stealing things to tourists (glasses).", "We climbed the Batur vulcano with four kids. The tour is fantsstic but hard. Some parts are very steep and the grid is not always steady. But when you arrive after 3 houts climbing the veiw is spectaculair and worthwile. The upcoming sun is incredible to see. And yes it's crowded and yes is very touristic but as I said worthwile. The guides we had were very friendly and helped where ever they could. The warm bananabread we were offered when arrived was very nice so were the boiled eggs. You have to pay extra for tea, coffee or hot chocolat. Climbing down you can see at the crater the monkeys.", "Monkeys, in a forest and free to roam. How else can you describe it. The only good thing was the ’selfies’ taken by the monkey helpers. Pleasant walk through the forest which hasn’t changed for 30 years. I think it was IDR 150,000 each. A chap in front of me had his water bottle taken and the monkey then spilled it everywhere. I then picked it up and fed it water as it drank from the open bottle. He then bit me! Later after we left and were waiting for the hotel shuttle to collect us, we bought some drinks and bits to take back to the hotel. A very cheeky Monkey left the ‘area’ and came to the street and grabbed a load of stuff off my wife who screamed blue murder and the. Having grabbed a bag of crisps he then legged it up a huge tree.", "it is a must if you go to Ubud. it is a tropical jungle full of monkeys..it seems to be indiana jones. be carefull if you carry food/bottle of water..monkeys get curious", "We had an Awesome time at the sanctuary. The monkeys were beautiful and friendly. This is quite the experience if you have not been around this animal before", "i was with some CS friend and we saw nice good old indonesian sculpture esp d bridge... but i dont like d monkeys that grab food", "Lot of monkeys living in nature, wild animals but near human being, becoming half pets... The site is greatful, calm and religions... A very nice place in a busy town", "If you’re in Ubud, go visit the Monkey Forest. The entry fee is very low (50K rupia) and it will guarantee you a few hours of fun with monkeys in a beautiful place. You’ll see all the monkeys up close and can take a hike through the wonderful forest. Some advice for visitors: put anything that’s loose into your bag (for example sun glasses, earrings, necklace, etc.), the monkeys love everything that’s shiny and are not shy to take it. This is also for their protection, we saw a monkey steal some hand soap from a tourist, which is probably not the best for them to eat.. Also, be careful with some of the monkeys, many people get bitten here and end up having to do blood tests etc. If you’d like some monkey attention, just sit around somewhere for 10 minutes and it’s almost guaranteed that one or two monkeys will come sit on your head, lap or next to you. Don’t scream or make any sudden movements, as you might scare them into scratching or biting. You can also buy the bananas for some extra fun but it’s not really needed. This is a fun and beautiful place, go visit!", "Was excited when we saw the monkey forest in Ubud but our driver told us the old monkey forest is much better. It's managed by the local village and the people there are very friendly too. You can also have photos taken at minimal fee. Old monkey forest is less crowded and you get to enjoy all the monkeys to yourself as there are so few tourists around", "Frankly, the monkeys are in charge of this place and that can't be good - for them or for the human visitors. The staff feed the monkeys sweet potatoes, and then they sell other foods to visitors to feed the monkeys. As a result, many are very obese. The monkeys often touch the visitors. Some people really want the monkeys to sit on them and eat from their hand, but some don't - and I fell into the latter group. The monkeys bite people all the time. If you get bit, be sure to clean the bite well and disinfect! Frankly, I was creeped out by the whole experience. I felt like I was in the Hogwarts Forbidden Forest and was on alert for strange happenings at all times. The temples themselves were interesting - I wanted to know more about the unusual carvings - but there was no information about those. It's basically a monkey feeding situation in an exotic setting.", "Monkey Forest is exactly as it promises: Forest and MONKEYS! It is a very nice walk around and the monkeys are everywhere. We were lucky enough to have gone when the babies were just getting out and about with their parents for feeding time and got several amazing pictures.", "It was nice to see but the monkeys were clustered to certsin area where some food were put. No action or anything. I encountered more funnier monkeys outside on the street, but still if you have time over in ubud check it out. Good for families, children etc.", "Nice forest, nice monkeys and pushy photographers. If you ever wanted to play with monkeys (makaki) go there. Just bring some peanuts (whole, not roasted), offer them one and in a second they will be on you - on your shoulders or even head. Do not provoke them or smile on their face. Also, dont’t show them your teerh, it’s a sign of aggresion.", "Third time we have been and always find it more and more spectacular on each visit, Love the views from both the temple and off to the right, we have been in the morning and evening and found both far too busy and you spend ages fighting people up the stairs, this time we came mod afternoon and it was a lot quieter which meant you didnt have to stand and wait for that picture.... Only downfall was the heat and the ran out of water very quickly, there's nowhere down by the temple to buy water and its to far to climb back to the car to grab a bottle. Each time we visit we find something else to witness, the monkeys this time werent too bad, feeding time and they all came out in force. Just be careful with selfie sticks, the handlers use sticks to ward off monkeys so if you try and point (as one Chinese guy did) it at the monkey expect it to think your about to hit it and bare its teeth and go for you.", "This place was a veritable monkey paradise. Everywhere you turned there were monkeys swinging, playing, scurrying or fighting. They warn you about taking any bottles or other bags into the forrest as the monkeys grab them. It was truly sad to see the amount of litter in some areas of the Forrest. In the centre there was a massive Hindu temple. You can also purchase food to feed the monkeys.", "Here I am minding my own business debating the social ethics of that timeless third inning play by McMarteen in the 1988 World Series of Baseball... and the thing just bites me... on the arm... now I know what you’re thinking... monkeys hate baseball... but that’s just bananas... Indonesian monkeys have very unlikely ever been introduced to the concept of American Baseball... immediately after the incident we ceased all Baseball conversation and turned to discuss the 1995 classic Outbreak and the tour de force performances by Morgan Freeman, Dustin Hoffman and my favorite Renee Russo... the monkey did not break the skin... I washed it thoroughly, gently, yet vigorously with soap and water. I will survive. The jungle and temples were breathtaking and would be better experienced with fewer monkeys or better yet, replace the monkeys with cardboard cutouts of monkeys placed in the trees. God bless...", "Definitely worth a visit, but wear insect repellent! We loved seeing the monkeys and the beautiful tranquility of the temple. So many baby monkeys , so cute!! The mosquitos were a little more annoying! Be prepared to pay 10,000IRD upon arrival. You can buy bananas to feed the monkeys which is fun. I wouldn't pat the monkeys tho as some can be mean, we saw one grab at a girls hair and one stole some sun glasses, but most were well behaved :)", "Absolutely amazing experience! So much fun! Monkeys everywhere. Definitely worth seeing! Cheap admission.", "Follow these simple guidelines and you will thoroughly enjoy your visit to monkey forest! 1. Do no bring food (this includes bananas) 2. Do not bring water bottles (or any other bottles) 3. Do not bring bags (especially plastic) 4. Do not touch the monkeys Voila! It's that easy! I got very close to the monkeys and got soem amazing photographs. Not once did a monkey try to touch me, they actually didn't pay any attention to me. They did however, pay a lot of attention to the people who carried bananas, bags, water bottles. Some people got jumped on and robbed of their goods. I saw a few careless parents encourage their young kids to get close to the monkeys and even touch them in order to take memorable pictures... Which pretty much always ended up with 2-3 monkeys climbing on the kids and grabbing all they could, leaving the kids crying and scared... The only close encounter came as I was leaving the place. Some guy got scared that one of the bigger monkeys was after his stash of bananas and decided that throwing them at my feet was a better idea... A few monkeys rushed right in and I was able to jump out the way only nikking one of them... Let's just say i don't not have kind words for the man! What people need to understand is that a bite from a \\wild\\\" animal can be dangerous, when one is bitten or scratched he should seek medical care and in this case probably get rabies shots. Not what I had planned as a vacation. As long as common sense is used, Monkey Forest is a great place to visit, one you'll leave with good memories and awesome pictures.\"", "We visited the Ubud Monkey Sanctuary in 2015, at the time when you could still buy bunches of bananas from vendors in the park and feed them to the monkeys. The monkeys were very aggressive, jumping on visitors, stealing things like phones and bags, and yelling and fighting. Back then it was a chaotic place. I am happy to say that the sanctuary is now much more peaceful. They have done away with the vendors and have food in designated areas provided for the monkeys around the park. The experience now is much less stressful - the monkeys run around doing monkey things and only paying a little attention to the visitors. They will still occasionally jump on someone to try to grab a flashy object, but overall it was very chill and enjoyable.", "We walked around this place for 1,5h and it is a peaceful and relaxing place. Monkeys are everywhere and you can observe them, take photos from very close distance or feed them if you buy bananas from inside of the forest. There are also very nice temples.", "Monkey Forest in Ubud is beautiful to walk around and enjoy the monkeys playing in there own habitat and is well worth the $2 entry! Few tips.. pack lite.. dont wear hats or sun glasses as they most probably get taken, the monkeys can be abit cheeky and leave your bags with the office you buy your tickets from, i only had my camera. Dont buy banana's before you go in! you will get mobbed and most probably loose the lot withing in meters of entry over a bite from the monkey. We managed to find a local in the park who works there and took us around the place, the monkeys abviously respected him as they did not bother us at all until he called them over, he gave us banana's and had them sit on our shoulders to eat! very cool! and only charges us 30,000 Rupee.. well worth it to keep my fingers in tacked!", "Ubud's Monkey Forest is a beautiful place where you are transported to a magical rainforest full of fuzzy, super adorable and quite whimsical little monkeys. You can get lost there watching this cute little creatures going about their business, from grooming and playing with each other to the very inquisitive interaction they have with the tourists. Make sure you see the whole place, there are so many great scenery to see and a lot of opportunities for great photos. You have to pay to enter but it's extremely cheap!!!! But be warned: that if you want to avoid a bad experience with the fuzzy hosts of this place, do not carry anything small, shiny or dangly and avoid taking food. Overall, it is a great outing worth going to visit!", "For the very reasonable entry fee, the monkey forest is fully worth visiting. The jungle that it is inside is very green and natural, teeming with monkeys and other wildlife. Just remember to not take any open bags in with you as the monkeys may think that it is food and will jump on you.", "While staying in Ubud we visited the Monkey Forest as we previuosly planned. Before entering the sanctuary there were monkeys abounding in the street and at the water feature at the entrance. At the entrance there are signs stating how visitors should not react to the monkeys (ie: not to panic when monkeys jump on you…). The entrance fee is Rp40,000 / person. There are numerous monkeys as well as various places of interest … Main Temple, Exhibition Hall, Open stage, Holy Spring Temple, Wooden path…) At the Centre Point and entrance visitors can purchase bananas to feed the monkeys. Word of warning: the monkeys will jump all over you. Be aware at all times to take care of your personal effects (handbags, cameras even your pockets…) as monkeys will attempt to take whatever they can. However this sanctuary was worth visiting, even though I panicked a few times when monkeys jumped on me and were hanging on my camera-strap.", "Well worth a visit for a couple of hours and only 50k per person. The monkeys weren’t aggressive and largely keep themselves to themselves unless you’re carrying water bottles or food. Good to see them in there ‘semi wild’ habitat.", "What a delightful morning. There is something almost mystical about decaying temples buried in thick forest crawling with hundreds of monkeys of all sizes and temperaments. There is so much to take in at the forest, all for a pittance of an entry fee. Hang on to your stuff, be prepared for some simian aggression, especially from the older monkeys, but also for some absolute joy, and come prepared with some bananas (buy them in the market if you can, they're a ripoff in the forest).", "The Monkey Forest Sanctuary provides visitors an opportunity interact with friendly Macaque Monkeys in and around the sacred temple. The monkeys are curious, but not dangerous and the trip is mostly paved, so safe for all levels of ability.", "The monkeys are cute to begin with but can be very aggressive. Watch yourself and your belongings. They know how to open zipped backpacks. One just jumped on my back and worked open my backpack zipper very quickly and stuck its hand in to see what it could find. Luckily there was nothing enticing and I shook it off. Rather surprising. Still, my kids enjoyed seeing the monkeys but also found themselves being quite wary of them. Worth the entrance fee but be careful.", "Beautiful scenery although monkeys a bit scary trying to snatch things off you personally. Nearby market stalls very cheap for buying clothing etc.", "As a photographer the scenery is absolutely gorgeous here, though be ware of the monkeys, they can be quite aggressive so take a stick (not to hit) to protect yourself and your belongings (sunglasses, hats, etc). beautiful scenery and outing in , especially when the weather is nice.", "Excellent spot where literally hundreds of very tame monkeys are running around playing with eachother. Unlike other places in where the monkeys are highly aggressive, here they regularly feed the monkeys which makes them very tame a friendly.The temple itself is a fun walk through the forest with old monuments throughout.", "I have attended this attraction a number of times and every time there has been an incident of some form, items stolen by very aggressive monkeys, monkeys being aggressive with others and this time will be my very last time, totally unprovoked my husband was bitten by a monkey on the wrist. Even after the bite the monkey continued to try and get near him and was still acting aggressively - staff at the park had to get a sling shot out and threaten the monkey for us to leave safely. With out any inclination a very large and nasty male monkey approached my husband and bit him on the wrist requiring a $200 visit to a clinic and a further 3 immunisation shots back in Australia for rabies, Indonesia is a known rabies country and requires anyone who has travelled there that is bitten by a dog, monkey or bat to have these vaccine shots. The monkey may not of had rabies but if it was positive we would have no idea of knowing and rabies is almost 100% fatal so as a nurse I hardly thought it was worth running the risk. What concerns me is reading the reviews and watching the videos post bite!!! This is something that is happening all too often and with my previous experiences had I seen these prior there is NO WAY I would of gone, I'm just thankful it wasn't our 8 year old daughter who was bitten!!!! Do your self a favour and give this place a BIG MISS!!!", "if you don't like monkeys this may not be the forest for you but seriously who doesn't like monkeys??? This place is so much fun, we could have sat there and watched the monkeys all day long...and we pretty much did, we went once in the morning then ended up coming back later on that afternoon. If you're in Ubud you definitely have to stop by...if you're not in Ubud you should revise your plans so you can visit...lots of fun and right in the heart of a great area. I'd recommend going early if you can, we were able to avoid the crowds and walk all over pretty much by ourselves. That said, even when it was crowded it's easy to go everywhere and watching the monkeys interacting with people can be pretty entertaining. Just keep in mind these are wild animals and this is their home (also a sacred area) so be respectful and smart when you interact...do that and you'll have an amazing time.", "Lovely to see the monkeys but be careful. Don't take any food in or have your bag open or you may get jumped on by a monkey. Some can be fairly aggressive and it is a bit scary. We had a good time, but were very wary of the monkeys and we were fine. I wouldn't buy any bananas that they sell unless you want monkeys after you!", "On entry the monkeys were super cheeky. When they say remove all extras they really mean it. The first one jumped on us dug in my bag ...with no food and stole some wipes as the bag was quite empty. The next one tried to pick pocket my camera. Around the next corner and for the rest of walk they were ever so cute and entertaining. The gardens are beautiful and feel like a jungle. We really enjoyed the experience. Babies in prams not a good idea as the monkeys will jump on them. Rather carry small people", "My kids loved this and I did too. Even if there were no monkeys, this would still be a beautiful park to just walk in. We didn't bother the monkeys and they didn't bother us. But there were plenty to see, and the kids were fascinated.", "The monkeys are adorable and so fun but LOVE to jump on you and steal stuff. They are always looking for food and snacks in your bag so be careful. Overall I had an amazing experience. The staff were great and there was lots of space for walking around. So much to see!", "It’s safe and fun if you are obeying the rules listed in the entrance area. Do not bother monkeys and they can be very cute. Do not bring any food while visiting!!! They are going to take it anyway so to be safe it’s better not to have any food in your bag.", "This place is awesome! It's anice piece of rainforest close to Ubud, where there are a few nice temples and lots of \\crazy\\\" monkeys! You pay a bit entrance, but the folder gives some nice info on the relationship between the monkeys and the people. A must go!\"", "Nice place to wander...bring the mosquito repelant. Kids were scared at first, but soon enjoyed the monkeys getting up close. Go early in the morning, as it can get very busy. It is not cheap for what you get, but there are some great photo opportunities.", "This is a small forested area with beautiful old trees that provide a nice canopy. They also shade the place nicely. Hundreds of macaque monkeys roam around and the only unnatural part is they are fed potatoes by the park and bananas by the visitors. This of course allows unnatural density of animals which benefit the tourists as the animals are very close or even on the tourists! Yet there​ is still enough normal environment to get beautiful pictures. The park was very crowded the day we went but still enjoyable. For older folks like me the walk up from the canyon under 98F is a little strenuous and if you decide to skip it you will not miss anything.", "Really fun, worth it for $3 each! Would recommend to all ages. Im glad we didn't skip this!! We didnt get attacked or anything negative and didnt see anything like it. The monkeys are too busy picking there butts and flees to worry about you..unless you have bananas of course haha", "Great place to visit, although the monkeys are wild and don't mind climbing up you! Lovely scenery and nice to see the monkeys play.", "Monkey forest was fun, very cheap only $4 aus or idr 40,000 for entry and to walk around for as long as you want. You can also buy some food to feed the monkeys from where you get your ticket. Lots of monkeys to see, also the natural scenery is beautiful, with a couple temples and flowing river and small waterfall. Be careful when entering don't take items they could grab such as sunglasses on your head and loose jewellery etc. Be calm as you walk through and they tend to leave you alone. Friendly staff scattered around the waking trial to help you and also give you peace of mind if the monkeys do get a bit aggregated. I was also informed all the monkeys are clean and get regularly checked by a vet so it's safe to do. Loved it would definitely go again", "I absolutely love monkeys, so this was an amazing experience. But if you are scared, you should avoid this place. The monkeys are not shy at all and will jump on you, if you are holding food. I did witness some \\situations\\\" (a monkey being on the shoulder of a tourist not being able to hold is bladder), so be prepared. All in all, it's a fantastic place to go :)\"", "No problems with the monkeys. Seeing them up close is fascinating. Very special and a must do. They are friendly and not scary at all", "if do travelers in you should visit this park, friendly monkey and so many of them, nice place to see, thanks", "If you like monkeys you will probably enjoy it here. They are quite chilled and not too dangerous, but they will steal food or any other small items and they can still bite. The surroundings here are quite beautiful but it is very full of tourists. If it wasn’t so busy I tho k I’d have rated it higher. My suggestion is to avoid peak times so as to appreciate the surroundings as well as the monkeys.", "If you love monkeys, this place is for you. It's not called monkey forest for nothing. But be very careful. The monkeys have a tendency of grabbing anything that they can reach whether you are holding it on your hand or it is strung on your shoulders - as long as they can reach it they will try to get hold of it. But they are not aggressive - if you move away they will not bother you anymore. You can go even at noontime - it is cool out there in the forest. Yes you guess right! There are a lot of big trees for shade. ", "Very nice place to see monkeys. But be careful, I got bitten by monkey because one monkey drop from the tree and other one get scared. Monkeys are wild so unpredictable. Still would recommend", "The monkeys are great fun to watch, lovely forest area to walk through and we were lucky enough to see a ceremony at the temple too. Much quieter earlier in the day so worth getting there before its hotter and busier", "If you visit Ubud you must visit the Monkey Forest. It is 20,000IDR to get in and walk around. You can purchase bananas inside the monkey forest also for around 20,000IDR. Do not hide these bananas from the monkeys - they know they are there and will attack you for them! We had fun walking around watching the monkeys. Do not take anything shiny - they even stole our water bottle from our hands as the water was shining in the sun! a fun family activity in Ubud..", "Big fan of monkeys, these monkeys are unbelievably cheeky... Mostly friendly although you do get the odd aggressive one. Would definitely recommend seeing these as they are so fun just watching them go about their business. Tip: don't have anything loose or hanging from pockets, hats wallets etc as they will go! Be careful with food as the monkeys will snatch. However if you offer to then they will happily sit on your shoulders enjoying a banana. I also took some mineral water and held it for them and they understood perfectly... Awesome.", "I could spend all day watching the monkeys do their thing in this place. Well kept, clean with some quiet spots to get away from the rest of the noisy tourists to observe the monkeys in peace.", "If you don't want to become the attraction yourself. Local guides have been there all their life and know the monkey's behaviors. Monkeys are clever, yes, but they can also be aggressive and turn into nasty little thieves if you don't hide shiny/fancy things from their view. Ask your guide about the best behavior to assume, you might be able to befriend one. Don't ask, though, and you might be in for a bad surprise or two. Apart from that, the attraction is not too expensive, and offers a nice little walk, especially near the back, following the river. Some trees there are just amazing, too.", "Monkeys at large in a generously sized mostly forested area with plenty of paths and numerous temples and other features to watch them playing in. These monkeys are quite small (not sure which species) and the infants look like little soft toys a young child might have. But of course, o touchee monkey\\\" is strictly the rule, though I did see one of the keepers fooling around with one on obviously friendly terms. They are not scared of humans and you can approach (with some common sense) quite close to take pictures.\"", "It's quite a large sanctuary with many entrances and exits. Be careful to remember where u have parked the car else u will wander around aimlessly. Most of the monkeys r docile but it's better to be safe than sorry. Refrain from wearing hats or carrying food inside.", "Its nice to take a look at monkey forest but nothing very special to see apart from trees and monkey. The walking trip it is short so not stress. Monkey are all over the place but not too aggressive. You can buy food for them from the seller outside the forest. Keep your personal belonging hidden at all time or you could loose them and not easy to get then back from a cheeky monkey. If you like to go to see Ubud it is OK but to go to Ubud just to see the monkey forest it is not worth it.", "Always fun to watch these guys run around, play, fight, steal from tourists and jump through the trees. You can also start to see them outside the entrance...", "One of the main attractions of . A very beautiful place to walk, a large area, and the monkeys will not let you get bored. Entrance 80k IDR per person. I definitely recommend.", "This is a wonderful experience walking in a beautiful forest amongst so many monkeys, mothers and babies, monkeys on the path with you, monkeys eating, monkeys playing. The walk down into the valley is worth it alone. There are many steps so you need to be fit. ", "We visit Monkey Forest in Dec,it very beautiful rain forest,definitely worth visiting,big forest,lots monkey,cute baby monkey want to cudle them. We have many pictures,well maintend,walk around the forest feel calm,in some path litle worrie to see big monkey,but they calm,the staff help us to take a photo with monkey, just leave them alone,enjoy the beautiful walks all around the park. Great Experien", "For $3 AUD you can't go past this experience! I had only ever seen monkeys at the zoo so this was something I had really been looking forward to. We were staying at a hotel which was a 5 minute walk from here and along the walk we noticed monkeys walking across buildings clearly going back to the forest. I spent a lot of time trying to get selfies with the monkeys which most of them were so placid and friendly. It was a little frightening to see when it was feeding time however, being wild animals there mood changed and it was very much every monkey for themselves. If you had young children I would advise leaving as soon as they start feeding the corn otherwise you might have some tears. I also would recommend giving the deers some loving, they were in such a small inclosure when we went and was sad to see. We did ask one of the workers about that and he said that this was only temporary as their inclosure was being built. So hopefully that will be rectified soon. Other than that was a great overall experience, the forest was breath taking to see. Highly recommend if you're in Ubud.", "It is pricey (50,000inr) - but you can see they use the money to keep park and monkeys in excellent condition. Lots of tourists - but if you go very early it is ok (if not, the tourists and their behaviour towards the monkeys is an attraction on itself). The park is small but it has some suprising corners/spots.", "I'm not a fan. While the park itself is absolutely gorgeous with beautiful moss-covered carvings and temple buildings, the monkeys are now pretty jaded, overly used to humans and very aggressive around food. I've watched many hapless tourist get jumped on and harrassed by the monkeys when they have food with them. I've also heard many stories of cameras, phones and other valuables being taken there. I'd keep all valuables either locked down in a heavy bag or strapped to yourself. I'd also be extra vigilant with kids - a monkey bite in the tropics is no laughing matter", "Monkey Forest is a great place to visit, the monkey's are generally well behaved. Beautiful walks with lots to see including amazing old trees with creeks.", "If you like monkeys this is the place for you! Currently, there are approximately 900 monkeys at this sanctuary. They are everywhere!! There are notices on what to do and what not to do.........like don't look at them directly in the eyes......take off your sunglasses or they will take them.........close up your purse or they will get into it....etc. This is all true! We were there only 5-7 minutes and I had a monkey on my upper back trying to get into my purse (he did and took my hand sanitizer!) my daughter had a monkey on her head and one on her back at the same time! The monkey on her back tried to get into her purse but failed. My husband and adult son weren't bothered by any \\monkey business\\\". I think at this point they know what a purse looks like and they want to get into it and help themselves. It was fun watching all the monkeys and their activities. They walk right into you, alongside of you, they swing through the trees, they eat on the walkway, etc. You will be very entertained. The sanctuary is beautiful and well kept. There is a paved path that you walk along. If you like monkeys, you need to visit!\"", "Entrance is 50000 rupiah. You can see monkeys already outside the forest. Bananas can be bought inside, to feed the monkeys. We did not. Just watched other people feeding the monkeys. Dont bring plastic inside the forest. The monkeys will try to steal it.", "Definitely worth checking out if you're in Ubud and love animals. The monkeys are everywhere and pretty playful if you're lucky enough to have one climb on you. Just be careful not to have something in your hands as they might take it. I never had any issues with the monkeys trying to steal my phone. The location is something straight out of Indiana Jones. I'd definitely go again if I'm ever in Ubud.", "Everyone should definitely go here. It's only $4 for adults to get in and it has a really nice rainforest in it. The monkeys can get a bit feisty though so I wouldn't take small kids there unless they were under close supervision. You can buy some bananas for $2 and the staff will get the monkeys up on your shoulder for a photo if you'd like too! But definitely take into consideration the signs they have up eg. Don't grab the monkeys ect.", "Soooo many monkeys into their natural environment!!They do great job and they respect these beautiful animals!!you need to follow some basic rules as a guest and let it be your unforgetable experience for sure!!", "This placs is absolutely amazing, monkeys galore! You can buy banana's once you are in there and hand feed / have them jump up on you for a photo. Follow the instructions though and don't hide the bananas they WILL find them! I made the mistake of thinking i was smarter than a monkey and stashed a few deep down in my pockets and with in seconds multiple little hands were trying to rob me of my Banana Stash. This was all well and good until they couldn't actually get them out in which case they tried to bite them through my shorts which as a male is a scary experience to say the least. Luckily there is plenty of park guides who keep you and your banana(s) safe. Highly recommend checking this place out. ", "I was a bit skeptical about going here, but we had a great day!!!...The monkeys can be a bit wild though!!! They jump all over you to get the bananas, so I didnt feed them. Its a bit smelly of course, and you would expect, but the overall experience was really good. Set in beautiful landscapes, we had a great day. I think all travellers should go here, but dont feed them.!!!! Cheap at $20.00!!!", "One of the most interesting experiences in . Take a walk into a forest where monkeys are king and free to roam. They are totally not shy and will climb all over you for that banana in your hand or pocket. Once they see it, they will follow you until the prize is theirs! The heavily shaded trees provided a great place to cool down during the afternoon heat. The walk is easy and it was nice to be emerged in nature", "I really enjoyed being with the monkeys in their cool jungle environment.It was much better than I expected.", "The architecture at the Forest is well worth braving the cheeky monkeys here! Tips for the forest : don't buy the food unless you want a monkey swarm - definitely not with young children. Put all sunglasses, drinks etc in a zipped bag and do not take out when in the forest. If using a camera, ensure you have a wrist strap. Be sure to go down the steps near the fountain to see the old temple.", "The place is immaculate, the monkeys all look healthy and the surroundings are fantastic. We especially loved all the sculptures and statues and greenery.", "Basically just a forest and a walk with lots of monkeys. If you bring buy bananas these guys are smart, you better hid the bananas or they will attack you for entire bunch. Good chance for photo opps and for the price you can't beat this attraction at 20k. I would return to take any friends who haven't seen monkeys before to this attraction. If you don't have food and read the basic rules like don't stare down a male monkey, there isn't much to be afraid of if you are a bit.", "Even though we heard lots of stories and didn’t wanted to go inside the park at first, on our last day we just went for it. The fee is 50,000 rupiah for adults and 40,000 rupiah for kids. Well, if you don’t feed the monkeys or try to touch them you should be more than ok. Do not come in with a plastic bag as the monkey will believe there is food and follow you. There are plenty of personnel in the park to attend if there is any incident. There is a beautiful temple inside and some amazing trees. Pretty good fun for about an hour or so. Go, Explore and Enjoy!", "What a great attraction...again like so many things in so cheap for visitors....great to walk amongst the monkeys I would recommend buying bananas and hand feed the monkeys and to allow them to jump on you..", "We walked around the Monkey Forest everyday and the monkeys were fairly docile. On occasion they would try to take something from your hand and we were warned by the hotel staff to take care of our belongings. A guest at our hotel was bitten by a monkey - he did not provoke it at all. The fall out was a doctor's visit, rabies injection and course of antibiotics - not worth the hassle. Rabies is a big problem in at the moment with dogs so they are paranoid of tourists getting it.", "This is very much monkey centric, which is good, respect the monkeys! It's their home. Our niece didn't understand that you don't look them in the eye, she got monkey slapped, she didn't cry, she's a tough cookie! The place is well kept and worth the money but don't underestimate the cheekyness of the monkeys, I saw them take an earring out of a woman's ear, a pen out of of a purse and food of course! They will run and you may not be able to catch them, be aware and mindful!", "Stopped as part of your, very peaceful location but few steps to negotiate if want to experience all .Can buy bananas but expect monkeys to jump on you and sit on head etc. However do not touch them as can be aggressive. Be careful of bags, sunglasses etc as will have them. Monkey ran at us and had hand in husbands pocket before he knew it.There are monkey handlers around and will remove them but best to stand still. One jumped on lady holding bananas then sat in her lap eating but then peed on her ,her face was a picture. Worth going to , only need hour at most. Do not know entrance as included in trip. Basic bathroom facilities.", "Loads of fun!! Hundreds of monkeys, including babies. Lots of opportunities to safely interact with them. Don't wear lose clothing/hats/bags as the monkeys can be a bit grabby. Definitely worth a trip if you're in Ubud!", "We went here with the grand children, everyone enjoyed the experience. Our driver warned us not to wear hat, or glasses, monkeys can steal them. You can buy bananas to feed the monkey, but hang on tight to the bunch, just let them take the one you want them to. You can't get food at the monkey Forrest, but there is plenty of café very close by, easy walking distance. And shops too.", "Great place to walk through a beautiful forrest with monkeys at every turn. Buy a buch of bananas from the workers and have the monkeys jump on yoour head for a photo. If you want to get a monkey off your back just kneel down and the monkeys know there are no more bananas being produced from this particular human. Respect the monkeys while there as those who don't will feel the wrath of the monkey's protectors.", "So nice to see monkeys living in a natural environment. This is not a zoo, so people must pay attention to what they bring in. Especially baby strollers. The monkeys are smart. They will jump on your backpack, open it and take food or water out. One jumped on a baby in a carriage, took a baby bottle (with only dry formula and no water), then jumped off and tried to open the bottle. It didn't work, but was interesting to watch it trying to break it open, pinching the nipple, etc. The baby was not harmed! The signs all warn what not to do, but some people don't pay attention. Otherwise, it was a delight to photograph and watch them eat, play, the babies with their mothers. Went there twice.", "Absolutely worth the visit!! I had a monkey jump on my shoulders as soon as we entered but I kept walking and it jumped straight off! Beautiful nature at its best 💕🙏", "Monkey Forest is breathtakingly beautiful and the monkeys are the charm. These cute little characters are indigenous to that forest. There are many family groups of them and they pretty much keep to their own territory. They are friendly and love beards!! My brother has a head full of reddish/white hair along with a white beard and whenever he took a moment to rest on his laurels he was soon sitting with a monkey on his shoulder or head. They loved to mess with his hair and since you are not supposed to take things from them nor irritate them in any fashion, once one settles on your head, you are there until they become bored!! They are soooo cute though that soon there were crowds just watching the monkeys mess up his hair. Warning, they will take your sunglasses (and eat them!) along with hair bobbles and dangling earrings once they are on you so it is best you remove dangling 'pierced' earrings or anything you want to keep. I left an earring there which had fallen from my pocket as I was leaving. I went back with the other, shortly after, and both the sweeper and a guard informed me, laughing, that a monkey found it and ran off in a joyful fashion!! LOL", "Love going to Ubud to see the monkey forest. The monkeys seem to get cuter but braver and naughtier every time we go. Be sure to leave your phones and sunnies otherwise they'll be on you trying to get them. I blew my nose and one of the monkeys jumped on me and grabbed the tissue. He was mean and scary but I was unharmed lol It was less than 50,000rp ($5) to get in. You can buy bananas to feed them but most I noticed weren't that game. Nice place to walk around and be entertained by the gorgeous monkeys. It did make we feel sad when I saw them playing with plastic bottles and wrapped that had been littered. But always an enjoyable experience", "The lure of the Ramayana story, and the reverence of the nese for the monkeys attracted me to take the walk along the track. The monkeys are inquisitive, active... aggressive towards each other, and sometimes dangerous to humans. Overall, the corner outside Ubud is noisy, smelly and a little frightening. Nowadays, the monkeys confidently venture along the main road into town. I'd recommend a trip to one of the many beautiful waterfalls or nearby temples instead.", "Visited as a family of 4 including 2 teenagers. Really enjoyed the spectacular gardens and scenery and took tons of pictures. The kids were particularly entertained by a troupe of unruly monkeys who are very adept at stealing belongings. The park staff do warn of this and a chap in the group ahead of us found out to his cost when an aggressive monkey pinched his spectacles ,You have been warned !!", "I was here already for my last trip on march. That time this place was really peaceful. Yesterday I was been here again and it was uncredible full of Tourists as this is the main time. Monkey's were bit agressiv. I was in total absolute not peaceful like it was on march.", "We stayed next door to the sanctuary and saw monkeys everyday. But it was terrific to walk through, sit and watch the monkeys. I bought the 50,000 rupiah (about $5) bunch of bananas to feed the monkeys. I had to shove the bunch into my hip pack to hide them because a lot of the monkeys are aggressive. If someone carries a plastic bag, the monkeys associate the bags with food and try to get into the bag. Likewise, a banana in hand is fair game to these little simians and they will jump onto people to rip the fruit from the person's hands. So please be careful. That said, my wife and I each got a photo with a monkey sitting on our shoulders, eating a banana. The walk along the stream path to the sacred spring is beautiful.", "It was great walking among the monkeys. A keeper was really helpful and we bought bananas to feed a monkey. The keeper watched over the monkey for safety at all times. Sad to say some visitors couldn’t stick to the rules and not feed with their own food. And some scared the monkeys with silly behaviour. It was an excellent outing.", "We had lots of fun of our kids being literally raided by monkeys to steal their ice cream we had somehow stupidly purchased close to the entrance. In few seconds daughter had one funny creature climbing her to steal the cornetto and minutes later second one was enjoying my sons magnum. Good advert for Algida indeed. Funny pictures got taken", "My boyfriend and I went to the Monkey Sanctuary around 9 am shortly after it opened. At this time it wasn't yet too crowded or hot, so we were able to see lots of monkeys without having to worry about large groups. Just as the signs around the place warn, the monkeys are very mischevious and will absolutely go for anything of interest. For us, my boyfriend carried a large white water bottle that was the apple of at least four or five monkeys eyes. They kept coming up to him, looking at the water bottle and giving it a quick tug to see if they could take it. They all quickly gave up upon realizing how heavy it was. Similarly, two monkeys really liked my cross body bag (which didn't have any food but they kept trying to get into the pocket with hand sanitizer spray). If you bring a bag make sure it has a lock or other tricky devise to keep them out! Pro tip* my boyfriend forgot to put on bug spray before we went to the monkey sanctuary and he was bit pretty bad by mosquitos. Make sure your prepared and wear sun screen and bug spray before you go. Over all a very engaging and fun experience, but make sure your prepared for all their lively mischief!", "good way to spend an arvo wondering round seeing the beautiful forrest, scultures and also feeding the monkeys.", "Such a pretty place and if you behave responsibly the monkeys behave well too! There are pointers on this where you pay to get your ticket. The actual forest is beautiful and worth the visit on it's own merit.", "I was a bit worry about going here because of the unpleasant experiences shared by many visitors before but it turned out to be a great experience for me! I had so much fun with the monkeys here, they were actually so cute and friendly unlike what some ppl said! They might be naughty and bite ur hands but it's ok won't hurt so much as they are just playing with u. Pls be soft to them as I saw some visitors shouting and even tryna hurt them to scare them away. Just don't bother to come here if u are afraid of wild animals!", "Monkeys were very funny and friendly with us, we played with them , took some great pictures and walked through the forest which was admittedly smaller that we thought . Nice place if you want to have some fun and see the monkeys really up close . Be careful with your personal belongings since they grab anything they see (hats, glasses, bottles of water etc )", "A relatively small park, the monkeys can be quite aggressive if you bring food, plastic bags, bottles etc. Also the temple of holy spring was closed when we visited - which was a pity.", "It was a lot of fun. Monkeys, forest, deers. Bananas were expensive. Lovely monkeys but somtimes too aggressive and dangerous. Better to live all you stuff like sunglasses or hats at home. Even dont take bottle of water or it should be in a bag. If it is in your hand they would take it. :) Place that everyone must visit.", "as teh name suggests it's not just a forest area with lot of monkeys.. there is also a small temple and beautiful statues and carving portraying monkey mischeif. Also there is a small typical tropical stream u can walk next to. The fauna is amazing and also there is a free shuttle bus which starts from the parking so u can easily move to ur next destination if it falls in the circuit", "Visited this monkey forest for few times since I was young. This time i was quite surprised with the major renovation they made. The entrance is much better and have a big parking area now. The lobby is decent for tourists. This place is a must visit tourist destination. Very interesting to see these monkeys and they are in good behaviour. Just dont stare at their eyes.", "The monkeys are so cute and very friendly. I'm usually a bit skiddish when it comes to wild animals, but I had a blast with the monkeys! You gotta see this place if you're in the Ubud area!", "The Monkey Forest is a great activity and you get exactly what you expect. The monkeys are not bothered by the humans at all, but will react if you get too close! We saw lots of cute baby monkeys being nursed and playing around. A word of warning: if it's a sunny day and you hear a pitter-patter on the roof, don't look up, because it's probably a monkey doing a wee.", "A must-do in Ubud for anyone, with or without children. The few temples provide a bit of variety in the setting, the trees are extremely tall and impressive.. And the first time a monkey decides to climb on you and you feel its soft fur against your neck is something you'll never forget!", "beautiful forest with lots to see (monkeys, statues, and gorgeous trees) but you do have to be very careful of the monkeys. one tried to unzip my backpack and take a water bottle from my husbands pocket. while we were there another man had his sunglasses in a case stolen from a zipped backpack and the monkey chewed up his case while he was helpless to get it back. worth seeing, but keep an eye out for sneaky monkeys!", "No negatives at all about this place! If you’re in get here!!! And take money to buy bananas on arrival! It’s worth it! (If you like animals climbing all over you!) LOVED LOVED LOVED THIS PLACE! So much so I’m going back for round 2 on the same holiday lol My only advice is take a clean T-shirt with you to change into as I was peed on by one of the little monkey lol", "We were a little unsure about visiting the forest after hearing stories of ill kept and unhappy monkeys but we were pleasantly surprised to see that the 'sanctuary' is quite large giving the monkeys lots of places to roam out of reach of the tourists. There are plenty of zoo staff armed with slingshots but they were all very relaxed and actually spent most of their time helping tourists take good photos. The monkeys themselves are healthy and full of character. If you are keen to get up close and personal then buy bananas in the park for a minimal fee. The monkeys are smart and will soon climb all over you to eat. They will then associate you with food and become very suspicious of your belongings and bags! We didn't buy any bananas and enjoyed watching the monkeys go about their thing. Occasionally one would come up and see you (one was very interested in my husbands watch) but they soon loose interest when they know you have no food. Worth a visit. Pleasant way to spend a couple of hours.", "Ladies at entrance seemed in control (holding sticks!) but further in the monkeys got bigger and more confident about jumping on people. The large ones are definitely aggressive and one attacked and bit one member of our group as we walked past a temple. We were not walking very close, nor did we have food. It just screamed, chased him, jumped on his leg and bit him. Be very careful. Otherwise, surroundings beautiful!", "Really well done - spacious, attractive grounds, lots of monkeys, fun interactions. Not too busy, shame there weren’t any signs giving history of the sanctuary and info about the monkeys. ", "The forest walk itself is beautiful. Enchanted and has an Indiana Jones feel to it. Discovered I was pretty scared of the monkeys so this reduced my enjoyment. ", "best experience if you want to see mokeys in their natural element. yoiu have the opportunity to see them from very close. I advise do not carry food and do no not try to catch their attention. they will come close to you aniway and there are so many to admire! ", "If anyone in interested to see monkeys, this is the right place. Follow the rules, don't feed, don't scare, don't stare etc. Avoid feeding or carrying any food. Rest, one will enjoy the money play.", "Good forrest but not a must-go place and one wandering monkey by outside road robbed my wife's blue coke😭.", "This is such a fun place to visit. There are so many monkeys running around playing,grooming, eating and resting. There are a few guidelines to keep you and the monkeys safe. As in, no eye contact, no touching or chasing. One fairly aggressive monkey tried to take off with my day pack. A staff member chased it off. I had hand sanitizer in a Baggie in the outside pocket. Probably the monkey thought it was food. Lots of good photo ops here.", "Admission was 50,000 each. We were there for about 2 hours in total, which was plenty of time to walk around the area. There were a lot more monkeys than we thought there would be, we didn't find that they tried to take any of your belongings either! We did see some areas where they are getting tourists to pay to have the monkeys sit on them which we didn't agree with.", "Definitely not a place for the faint hearted. These monkeys can and will jump all over you. If you have food expect it to be gone quickly. They become aggressive if you try to touch them or hold on to the food. They will usually try to steal from you. Anything from water bottles, jewellery, bags and food. It's definitely a trip in that I think should be experienced, however do the wrong things and it definitely won't be a nice one.", "Really is a worthwhile experience to do in Ubud. It is nice to see the Monkeys in a more natural environment then zoos around the world. Due to the Monkeys being in a more natural environment you have to respect them as they can bite as others have mentioned. Don't worry too much about the Monkeys being aggressive as if you don't purchase food or bring food with you into the forest then they will simply leave you alone. If you do want the Monkeys to interact with you and decide to purchase bananas etc I would recommend doing so when not to many Monkeys are around as it can get a little out of control. Once again is a great experience and wouldn’t miss it if going to Ubud. If you use your common sense and respect the Monkeys you will have a great time.", "I was a little worried this place was going to be a total tourist trap. And though it kind of is on the way in, it is so incredible beautiful on the inside and the monkeys are great. Listen to people's advice, of course, about your stuff and anything that looks like food - you don't want to get bitten. If you're in a group, watch each other's backs for sneaky monkeys. One jumped on my back (a little one and it was adorable) and I definitely screamed because I was surprised. Another lady was screaming bloody murder and we thought a monkey took her arm or baby or something and it was just some stupid wooden souvenir, so know that if they can get it, they will.", "We visited the Monkey Forest in Ubud on a rainy day and found it to be a beautiful visit in a rain forest with many monkeys to photograph. The monkeys are fun but the walk in an old growth rainforest was most interesting and soothing. Carry an umbrella and walk all the trails, but don't get too close to the monkeys.", "Once again I was talked into visiting my least favourite venue, the monkey Forrest. I was pleasantly surprised by how relaxed the monkeys were this time. I don't know what was different but it was much less terrifying for someone who is very much afraid of monkeys! The new walk at the back end is beautiful and worth as look. As I always say, if it weren't for the monkeys this would be my favourite place in . It is really beautiful, especially if you go deep into the Forrest away from the regular tourist trails.", "You are generally warned before going in about feeding the monkeys or having loose items on you. Our 4 yr old son was so excited to come in and when reading his little map had it snatched by a monkey. This killed his excitement and then that was the end for us. It is a great spot to roam the forest and see monkeys everywhere, just be careful.", "We went here thinking we were going to hate it. We're not a fan of touristy animal attractions. But this was great fun. The monkeys aren't aggressive, there are loads of them and they don't seem to be abused or their behaviour too much manipulated. Best to go further into the park, away from the main entrance where the tourist buses hang out. And stick to the signs. Monkeys will steal your things! Especially drink bottles. This is bad- they get the caps stuck in their mouths and have to have them surgically removed. Keep your stuff in ya bag ;) You can buy bananas to feed the monkeys and they will jump on you if you do so. We decided not to - didn't quite sit right with us. If you don't have food the monkeys won't jump on you - so no need to worry ;) ", "These is one of the most see attractions in Ubud. Although I would highly recommend not paying for a tour guide it is NOT necessary. Just as a heads up while there I did have a few friends get attacked by the monkeys and bit by the monkeys :)", "Brilliant! The monkeys are cheeky, adorable and mostly friendly. At the entrance it says not to hide bananas in your bag because the monkeys will find them....I thought I could outsmart them but before I knew it I was surrounded by them, they climbed my dress and stole my bananas... completely harmless, it made for great photos and a laugh. It did catch me by surprise but they were not at all aggressive. Obviously do not taunt them, chase them, refuse them bananas...because then ..yes, they may bite...but that would be your own fault. Respect their home, their babies and their space and you will have a fabulous time!", "Just leaving a review for those coming here to check on animal care! I don’t visit zoos/enclosures on principal due to animal treatment - but heard positive things about this sanctuary so decided to see! The monkeys basically own the forest, not the people. They are happy, well fed and well looked after. There are no fences and can leave if they wish to! It’s a great place to check out the animals in a natural habitat even though they are quite tame! Definitely worth going to, to see a monkey or two :) even without the monkeys it’s a stunning small jungle forest in the middle of ubud - lovely to walk around.", "Obviously one of the top things to do in and with good reason. It's fun, intriguing and unique...walk along the forest with monkeys everywhere! I'd advise not to try to touch the monkeys or get too close as they could feel threatened easily. If you get the bananas they sell, be aware that they monkeys are watching and the moment you hold them, they will be coming for those bananas right away! My only complaint is ironically the tourists...it can feel like herds always coming thru and most don't care if you are trying to take a picture.", "Stayed in Ubud for a week and every day we saw monkeys, especially at the shops near the sanctuary. However when we went to the Sanctuary at the end of a day tour, we spent a few mintues there. Wasnt entierly impressed but would go again, preferable earlier in the day. The monkeys were friendly, didnt have an issue with them stealing any of our belongings, but if your lucky they'll claim on you for a good picture.", "We hadn't made any solid plans to visit the monkey forest but ended up walking almost into it on our exploring day. Since we were there we figured we should do it (it's about $1.50 USD per person). We had visited a monkey park in Japan where the monkeys were kept away from tourists - you could feed them through a gate, but mostly just observe them. I was expecting something like that but WOAH, a totally different experience here. The monkeys run up to you, grab you, climb on you, etc. If you don't want that, you probably shouldn't visit. I thought I could feed one a banana but I was surprised when the woman had a monkey climb on my head. A bit scary but I'm glad I have the photos. The stone sculptures are beautiful as is the walk in the jungle and along the river. There were a few gazebos to sit at if you wanted to get away from the giggling tourists and aggressive monkeys. It is cheap, something the town is known for, so I say do it (as long as you are not scared of monkeys!).", "So many monkeys. Fantastic value - lots of monkeys, including many babies. They just roam around everywhere. Beautiful location. Dont take any food in your pockets, they will grab at it instantly. They seem to be attracted to backpacks and will try to get in them. Definitely follow all the rules as the monkeys will scratch/bite if they feel threatened - treat them with respect (never tease with food) and they are adorable. Amazing to be so close to them. If staying in ubud go early before the crowds as so peaceful & beautiful.", "This is a great place to visit during the hot afternoon because the entire compound is under shade. There are many big and old trees so we don't feel hot even though the temperature is close to 100F. We paid the entrance fees, I believe to be around 15,000 R. Many sites in charge minimum entrance fee, usually amount to $1 or $2 USD, so we don't even keep track anymore as the fees so so minimal. I found the monkeys not agressive as some said. They leave you alone. There so so many baby monkeys which I think is very cute. There are quite a few praying site, including one functioning cremation site. There is also a narrow walking path to a natural spring, which my guide said is the source of holy water. Water and temples go hand in hand in . There are some great picture opportunities if you like to take pictures like me. We spend a little over one hour in the Monkey Forest. There are three small temples in this compound . I may visit this site again if I stay in Ubud, otherwise, I do not believe I will make a special trip to see this place again. Overall, I enjoyed this trip and I highly recommend you to visit the Monkey Forest in you are in the Ubud area.", "This is an excellent attraction and probably my husbands favorite activity from our trip. The forest is well cared for and offers fun and excitement for all age groups. Do make sure to follow the rules posted and be careful with the monkeys - they're there for a reason! They are quite mischievous but so much fun to watch!", "The Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary is a very nice place to visit - right in the city of Ubud, you get to see monkeys running free in a nature park. Be careful of your belongings as the monkeys are very mischievous. This makes for a lovely time of relaxing away from the hustle & bustle of central Ubud which has become increasingly over touristy in recent years.", " The Monkey Forest in Ubud is a busy attraction and worth a visit. There are monkeys everywhere, with babies, carrying younger monkeys, playing with water bottles, jumping on people for food, running up trees, fighting and playing with each other, fleaing each other, even doing the wild thing, everywhere you look there's monkeys, and the forest is huge. Entry is IDR 50,000 (roughly AUD 5) which is very reasonable and you may even be able to see a traditional nese performance in the amphitheatre if you are around at the right time. Tips on how to not get jumped on by monkeys (if it's not your thing) 1. Don't carry food 2. Don't have handbags (which look to the monkeys like they may have food) 3. Don't wear accessories which a cheeky monkey may like to steal Have fun monkeying around!", "Nice place and so real world for monkeys and the place was very nice we take alot of shots over there", "The monkey forest is a walk through a jungle forest where monkeys can roam free. Take note of the signage regarding monkeys or you could lose items - they are cheeky! There’s a lovely temple to visit as well.", "Nice but the only problem are monkeys! Don't get me wrong as the forest and the walk is beautifull and some of the monkeys are cute but we were shocked how aggressive they could get if you have a few bannanas with you. They jumped on my husband's head and shoulders, almost ripped his t-shirt, tried to steal his sunglasses, hat and everything he had in his pockets and at the end one of them bit his finger and all of these just because he had three bannanas in his hand we bought at the gate..it looked like fun at the beginning but at the end it wasn't and I was a bit scared so I didn't enjoy it as much as I thought I would. So, I would recomend to go and see but be aware of some agressive monkeys. Hope you enjoy it more than us..", "Fun but a little unnerving when a monkey doesn't want to get off your shoulder. Had one jump on me and successfully bite into my plastic water bottle. Other than that, beautiful scenery. Definitely obey the rules and for the most part, the monkeys are friendly.", "Exellent visit and decouverte of monkey forrest Monkey a de in the street and price is. correct... Dont forget banana and corn ", "We traveled to the Sacred Monkey Forest on April 11, 2015 We hired ourselves a driver for the day who took us for a drive through some old villages of Ubud on the way to the Monkey Forest. If you are interested in other countries culture, you will really enjoy arrive through the old villages There were plenty of monkeys to greet us at the entrance of the forest Once inside and your purchase some bananas be sure to hide them in a bag or up your shirt it not, you wont have them long. On the day we were there we found many very young babies with their mothers. Do take the walking track very enjoyable. Do not be scared of the monkeys but listen to the park wardens and all will be good.", "Even thou I knew what was going and I read about how cheeky monkeys can be I decided to give it a go. The place is beautiful but honestly the monkeys are the rulers in the place and be aware of them! I saw one bitten a guy, they open my bag an few more from other people.", "Amazing place right in the center of Ubud. The place is very green, with big trees and small temples inside and some small rivers also. The monkeys are everywhere and are sociable. It's important to be careful with the bags, because they do smell food, open the bag and steal. I lost some crackers this way. They don't attach you and there are employees in the park that are always looking if any tourist need a help. You can buy bananas inside and wait for then to come to you, if that's what you want to.", "This was one of the places me and my partner wanted to go to. We loved every bit of it! I like the fact that the monkeys get to free roam, and are being looked after. Seeing the different groups of monkeys are fascinating. I would NOT bring really young children here, during my trip to this place I saw countless kids get jumped on and were crying and running off. Although beware, DON'T wear anything shiny, long with stringy bits etc. They do tend to snatch those! I've seen one monkey GRAB this woman's dress cause it had beads hanging off it, and was pulling it and biting! They will even steal coins as well, or money! 9/10 you won't get it back even if the people working there try, the monkey will already be gone! DO NOT bring food or drink, definitely, definitely will steal that! They get aggressive over that!! And if you have a bag make sure it's locked!! They know how to unzip bags!! Other than all of that, we did not have anything stolen, especially our phones which were in our hands. We didn't come in with food or drink. You can buy bananas (that are sold there) for the monkeys if you wish, but they will come in packs after you, jumping everywhere to get the bananas!", "i was a little bit scary at first, but the monkey is so cute and friendly if don't bothering they. i realy love this place.", "My 5 year old son absolutely loved this place. You can buy bananas to feed the monkeys and they will climb on you to pose for pictures. There is a temple in the middle of the forest and a nice trail to walk. We spent 1 hour walking around and admiring the monkeys and clicking pictures. ", "If visiting Ubud this is a must. It is so cheap around £2 each if that as I cannot remember. We went twice . You can buy bananas in there to feed the monkey. Follow the rules when it comes to the monkeys- basically do not touch them, pretty simple. there were a few idiots that got bitten, their own fault A lovely walk around what were temples. it kills a couple of hours.", "Wednesday 18th September and we walked from the centre of Ubud to the Monkey Forest, from the turning off the main road on to Monkey Forest Road was 1 kilometre. There was a sign on the roadside for the Sanctuary Admission prices was 80,000 Rupiah per adult, roughly £4.70 each. Having entered at the main lobby we passed through a cave and followed the pathway around the Forest. Our route took us by some interesting sites as well as encountering the inhabitants of the forest, the Macaque monkeys. The forest covers an area of around 30 acres. According to the information we were given there are around 1,060 monkeys living in the forest, where they roam freely. It was fascinating to see them up close, tending their young, swinging from the trees, playing, eating and so much more The monkeys are so captivating some of the other points of interest are overlooked. There are the 3 Temples, dotted through the forest, Pura Dalem Agung (Main Temple) Pura Beji (Sacred Spring) and Pura Prajapati (Cremation). We walked to the Holy Spring Temple, down the wooden steps then on the the Cremation Temple. We doubled back to gate number 2 and exited the Forest and took the road back into Ubud Town. Visitors are requested to follow the rules, on display throughout the forest, for their own safety.", "Monkeys behaving in a dangerous manner - incited by many tourists. I would not go again. I do not want them jumping on me and doing their business while there.", "This place should be kept as it is for the rest of our life. Its fun and easy place to enjoy. We will comeback next time. Congratulation for keeping those big trees and monkeys belong to Ubud", "A definite must do while in however please be careful with what you take it. A monkey climbed up on my back and opened my backpack and stole my headphones! We were lucky it was just that. Would still recommend but just be mindful that your belongings can be stolen.", "the monkey forest is found about 1 km from the center of ubud it does not cost alot to enter and is essentially a park area that the local monkeys live. They are fed by the locals and you are encouraged to buy bananas to feed them, so all in all they are very tame and cheeky but not at all agressive. It is only a short walk but you could easily spend a few hours watching them play.", "Fun visit walking through the lush forest and down to the spring. Do not carry food or leave anything loose hanging from bags. You can buy bananas from the ladies inside if you want monkeys climbing all over you; personally I preferred to stay away from them.", "nice mongkey forest. cheaky monkey took my food so becarful. but very cute. the drive was long but nice.", "Great place to go and see some cheeky monkeys in their natural habitat. Make sure not to get too close without supervision. Entrance per person is around $3. Make sure to take bananas but only feed them when there is staff around you. You are given corn inside to feed the monkeys and have some good photo ops here. Make sure not to carry any foodstuff or even water bottles, backpacks with food or plastic bags inside as the monkeys immediately come to snatch them. They gave a few tourists quite the shock. What everyone needs to remember is that these monkeys are super fast and as long as you do not do anything silly, it will surely be a fun visit. There are some shops outside where you can buy souvenirs but make sure to bargain (as you would anywhere else in ) All in all great place to visit. Probably an hour or so is more than sufficient here.", "For monkeys fans is a nice place where to go.. funny and naughty monkeys jump and run around, some of them steel your food.. unfortunately full of tourists", "It was wonderful to see the families of monkeys carrying on with life and interacting with the tourists. The highlight was when 3 of them decided to have a swim playing in the pool and climbing the tree.", "Thoroughly enjoyable chance to get really close to the equally cute and funny macaques that live in this impressive tropical forest. You also see unbelievably huge Banyan trees and ancient statues.", "This is a great park in the Centre of Ubud with great grounds, winding paths and serene temples. Several families of monkeys live in the sanctuary forest and are fun to watch from afar. While they sell bananas to ostensibly \\feed\\\" the monkeys, they are not passive about it and basically will jump on someone the moment they walk away with the treats. As the victim of such a \\\"monkey mugging\\\" I encourage people to enjoy the visit without carrying food!\"", "A lovely morning out with the Monkeys. Be careful not to put things in your pocket as chances are a little hand will make its way in and steal it (equally your backpack) - don't mis-underestimate these lovely little things!", "Not a bad place. Small park and temples along the way, although some temples were closed. If you've seen other temples, these small temples are nothing to be missed anyway. Monkeys climb onto people if you have food or they think you have food. Fun for the whole family!", "Before entering alone I read the rules on big notice board outside, now I'm no David Attenborough but i thought these to be general common sense, still people don't abide then wonder why they are being scratched ? Surprised how looked after they was and how well the grounds and jungle was kept, would defiantly recommend to anyone staying in Ubud, just keep your wits about you and don't be an idiot and you'll have an enjoyable time like I did.", "Went to the Monkey forest in Ubud, which was quite a rain forest yet well kept park.. Went in the afternoon when the Monkey temple was closed s please check the time.. before you go... In the place be careful of some angry monkey s and children should not play or tease them.", "The monkeys are real cheeky monkey but if you have children and even without it is magical to see free monkeys that comes to you to get banana but careful when you have bags with food they will take that off from you, highly recommended because you are visiting temple and and having an amazing experience with Monkeys, we loved loved loved it very much, you can't go in Ubud and not going there.", "The entire family really enjoyed this venue. The monkeys were cheeky as you would expect them to be but playful. The highlight was getting the monkeys to sit on your shoulder or head as the eat bananas. Cheap entry but the venue is good...", "Loved it but keep a sharp eye out for nimble fingered monkeys , don't feed them , and make sure everything is fastened away ...best of all enjoy", "Having read about the monkeys antics on several sites, we were both a little bit nervous about visiting Monkey Forest as it was the second day of our 3 week trip and neither of us wanted to get bitten! We made the decision not to take any food in with us and minimal personal possessions just in case. However as usual the stories of mad Monkeys was all a bit overhyped. We had an enjoyable walk round and photographed many of the monkeys close up without being jumped or climbed over. There are quite a few keepers in the park who intervene should a situation get out of hand. Wild animals don’t like screaming youngsters or people who tease them with food so those who got jumped on probably deserved it! An hour here is more than enough but the shops walking back up into town are very good", "Beautiful forest. The walkways, bridges and sculptures were stunning and well kept. Hundreds of monkeys playing with each other, grooming each other. We didn’t bring any food, and they were very well behaved and not aggressive. The baby monkeys were just adorable. They’ll let you get up close and personal. Also really enjoyed the moss covered stone statutes; a very peaceful walk and plenty of photo opps!", "Great place to take the family ,there are so many Monkeys an some beautiful scenery.Our Guide was helpful and gave us tips on how to be safe and make sure the monkeys won't still our food .", "This is a great way to spend a couple of hours.The monkeys are not aggressive at all and it is sad to see that people don't follow the rules.If you are calm and relaxed the monkeys will approach you&cause you no harm.Be careful with your belongings are we saw monkeys with a lighter, tissues,wet wipes and a water battle all of which had been borrowed from peoples backpacks.", "The monkey forest wasn't too busy. It was really affordable to get in, just a few pounds about 50,000 RPH each. You need to keep your wits about you if you buy any bananas though. The monkeys jumped on us before we'd even realised and we lost them before we'd got through the gates. Avoid taking expensive sunglasses or anything you would be sad to lose.", "This place was soooo much fun! Definitely worth buying some bananas but try and hide them from the monkeys when you get in, try and make it more into the middle of the park. Get the camera ready!", "I wanted to come here so bad and I'm so glad I did. The forest is such a nice place and the monkeys are so cute!!! The forest is very clean and the monkeys are very well treated. The staff is always giving them corn, sweet potatoes, and other things. It is good to have a place where you can see the monkeys so close and how they behave. Of course, you need to be extra careful because they love to steal things, especially bottles of water.", "Really beautiful grounds with adorable, yet slightly-vicious, monkeys! Seriously though, don't look them in the eyes if you are too close.. I made that mistake (see photo). Other than that, this is a must see if in Ubud. It's a nice escape from the very busy town area. Try to go earlier in the day time to avoid the afternoon crowds!", "OK for a visit but not really worth the IDR 80,000 entrance fee. We had more fun outside on the road with the monkeys than whilst inside the grounds. We had a big bag of bananas with us but staff refused to allow us in with them, no great shakes, we left them at reception & collected them when leaving. I was surprised at the amount of people visiting the monkey forest who appeared to be petrified of monkeys, cowering, hiding & even running away when monkeys came close. I can say I've visited but I wouldn't visit again! They definately need to clean up all the plastic bottles & rubbish laying around the forest & in the streams etc. I know people shouldn't be leaving it behind in the first place but its there & awfully messy!", "They open a 9am and be there at the opening because it gets crowded really fast and it is so much wonderful when it's quiet and you only hear the monkeys and not a couple of buses filled with tourists with selfie sticks! But if you are in ubud, it's a must!", "Best placeto visit on land in .buy your bananas in a shop outside that area(10k rp for more then 1 kilo) inside 80k for 1kg, and keep them if possible in a Covered bag!seen so many people attacked and robbed by monkeys.stay away from adult males as thry are stronger the they look. Really unique place!", "We visited the monkey forest our first afternoon in Ubud. There were a large number of staff present to keep both the tourists and animals safe, and plenty of information on the temples and nese customs. The big negative was that they have allowed a strip of shops to pop up along one fence and there is a lot of building going on close by.", "There is possibility to see monkeys in Ubud without paying for it. It was disturbing to see how ramgers in the park behave with monkeys. Some toourists also forget that these are wild animals. Overall nice walk in natural forest, home for monkeys.", "The Monkey Forest is the place to be if you like monkeys it is set in a beautiful tropical jungle surrounded with magical views everywhere you look . The monkeys are everywhere and they are so amazing when I was there it must have been mating season as there were so many mothers with their babies everywhere the babies are so gorgeous the cutest little creatures on earth . It goes without saying if you don't like monkeys or are scared of them getting close to you or even jumping on you this place is not for you . Personally I loved having them coming up to me they are so inquisitive some of them are really child like so damn cute especially the babies . Most of them are very cheeky and will take anything that shines likes sunglasses or jewellery so remove anything like that . I found my time at the sanctuary to be vey enjoyable and a great learning experience. I really think if you are going to Ubud the Monkey Forest is a must do for everyone that likes monkeys it's a bit like going to and not spending any time on the beach , so go and check it out you won't be disappointed that's for sure .", "DANGEROUS my adult son was bitten on the head(lucky we had rabies vaccinations before we left) We were chased by aggressive monkeys constantly. Discovered upto 10 people a day are bit at ubud monkey Forrest everyday around 1 in 100", "My darling wife was so looking forward to being with the monkeys in Ubud. All started well as we took heed of the advice to have no items that could be stolen. Having bought an overpriced bunch of bananas (no surprise there but you can get them for a tenth of the price with a bit of haggling on the street) we were rapidly set upon by a quite insistent group of monkeys. It quickly became apparent that walking around with a large bunch of bananas was like walking around in a turkey shoot dressed as the Sunday best! A better strategy (although not advised) would be to hide them in a plastic bag in your rucksack and get them out one at a time when not surrounded by the monkeys hanging around the banana sellers with one thing on their mind. I was chased around by a large male which grabbed by trousers determined to psych me into giving him more bananas! After playing catch me for a while I figured there was only going to be one winner ... him ... So I gave him a couple more bananas and moved on. Later we saw people with individual pieces of corn. A good strategy is to find a spot with a couple of small monkeys and hold the corn out in one hand. The monkey will likely jump up, eat the corn and sit on your shoulder. I tried this and it worked a treat. He then jumped onto my wife and things went a bit Pete Tong. We are not quite sure what upset him but he bit my wife's hands and even when down on the floor bit her ankle. Not the nice experience we had hoped for. The best advice I can give is to read the guidance beforehand and follow it. I would definitely recommend going ... It's a wonderful experience... But be prepared and careful! ", "The entry fee to the monkey forest was 50000 rupiah per adult. At that price it was such a steal. The place was filled with many monkies, but not to the point where it was overcrowded. They were pretty friendly but just a few pointers to note: if you don't want them coming to you do not bring any food along, do not touch them and stay away from the baby monkies! I was almost attacked by mama monkey when I got too close to her kid. They can be very protective. Some of the keepers accept small tips to get the monkies to climb on you for a picture. It was a good 2-3 hours trip there. Follow the rules and this will be a one of a kind experience!", "The monkey forest is 40,000 per person for entrance fee.The staff are really helpful if your a bit worried about the moneys jumping on you. I recommend you take a bag you can zip up and don't take plastic water bottles in! (monkey's love plastic water bottles and want the water inside, they wont leave you alone until you give it to them or put it in the bin. My husband realized his first hand.) Just have a quick look at the signs as you go in what not to do etc. But otherwise so much fun lovely to watch the monkeys play, also its a lovely walk in the forest.", "A must see for any visitor. Peaceful walks through a stunning forest, and of course, monkeys everywhere. Clean well looked after sanctuary. I don’t recommend taking drinks or food with you, the monkeys have a way of taking it out of you bag or will take it from your hands.", "We have just visited with my 5 year old son. We had read reviews about not feeding the monkeys and we were in two minds what to do. Thankfully we decided not to take food in a few minutes after going in there was a woman who stupidly had food nuts or something in her pocket she got some out then a large monkey jumped up on her leg to get the food when she tried to push it away it bit her leg with it's massive teeth he leg started gushing with blood. This immediately scared my son to death and he wanted to leave! My friend took him out and I managed a short explore. It is a beautiful place and worth a visit but whatever you do don't take any food or anything that will tempt the monkeys remember they are wild animals and they do not care about you just the food. I was completely safe just walking around looking and not touching. Look after yourselves and think is a photo with a monkey on your shoulder really worth being biten or scratched and paying money for a rabies shot!", "We really enjoyed our time in the Monkey Forest. If you are casual, don't feed the monkeys and respect their space, you will have a great experience. The monkeys' home (ie the Monkey Forest) is beautifully set out and well worth the visit.", "This was incredible. Right in the heart of Ubud. So many monkeys just roaming around. They get pretty 'friendly' - one jumped on by back then tried to unzip my shorts pocket to get at my sunglasses (banana?). Our teenage boys loved it. This is a don't miss for sure.", "Entry 30.000 IDR, lots oft tourists like everywhere. Walked one and a half hours around, watching the monkeys, heaps of baby's to see. There is also a temple. You can by bananas quite after the entry. You have to be careful with bags, waterbottles and any kind of food. They bit into my new bought bottle and drinkt the water. Don't be afraid if they jump up to your shoulder and eat the banana, so better hold bananas down (please tell this your kids!) Don't try to touch or stroke them Some can get aggressive, in particular when they fighting.", "As a family we really enjoyed hanging with the monkeys at Monkey Forest. We had a very bad expreiene in Vietnam on Monkey Island where a member of our tour was bitten by very aggressive monkeys which made us all very wary and my son quite afraid. I wanted him to have an enjoyable and fun experience and he certainly had that. The monkeys roam freely and do sometimes jump on your shoulder however in our experience they are not agressive.", "This place is fantastic, there are over 300 wild monkeys here, just remember you are visiting their home and to respect it. They are really fun to watch especially the young ones. You must go and buy them banana's from the various stalls, you won't keep them long! Be very careful though because they can go for your hat, sun glasses, bottles of water or any food you have on you they'll sniff it out and try and grab it from you. There were loads of people who chanced it and didn't read the rules, very entertaining for those bright sparks among us......just remember to all the people who say the monkey's are aggressive, this is their home, I am sure if tens of thousands of people walked through your home making fun of you, screaming and taking your photo, would you stay so quiet and smile all the time huh? Just be careful, they won't hurt you if you abide by the rules, in fact there were staff who were totally at one and holding hands and stroking the monkey's, so nice to see, this place made me smile..... The whole area is incredible, a valley with the giant Banyan tree, it truly is breath taking how large it is and how it is the focal point of the valley in which it grows. The monkeys love playing around it, I could have watched them for hours! A must see place you won't be disappointed, unless you don't like monkeys then don't go it's not for you.", "Enjoy your time befriending the most adorable creatures, but be careful and fully accept their rules - this forest is purely their territory :)", "a good way to spend a morning.The whole area has a calm and peaceful feel about it. Incredible views and photo opportunities especially along the riverside.Monkeys are curious but not a threat.", "I lived in ubud anyway... But i visited here with my friend from belgium... Really nice forest with lot of monkey and makde me very scared but i love this place....", "If you're a monkey lover look no further, this place is full of them! The attaction is very well staffed and the monkeys are very much looked after and maintained. They are very curious and are not afraid to get up close and personal with you. Avoid showing food if you can, the monkeys are well fed as seen when you walk around but will become quite aggressive when attempting to steal your snacks! Putting the monkey part aside, the grounds are beautiful to walk around and is filled with magnificent architecture.", "Was ok.........we scared to be bitten or scratched.....neither happened. Quite a nice experience. Proud we were game enough to let the monkeys eat a banana on our shoulders.", "My hotel was right next to it, so I felt I had to go and really enjoyed it. There were pretty carvings there & so many monkeys with very tiny baby monkeys. We did see the monkeys jump and run after people to take their belongings.", "Cheeky monkeys, beautiful place. What more could you want!? It was busy. But that's about the most negative thing I could say.", "Sacred Monkey Forest Is Located In The Heart Of Ubud...Well Worth The Drive That Hosts Many Other Interesting Attractions Along The Way....You Have The Option To Wander At Your Leisure And Capture Up Close Moments Of Monkeys Interactions...If You Purchase Food To Feed The Monkeys,You Need To Understand That You Will Attract Very Close Contact With Many Of Them...Some Pretty Flora Also Compliments This Unique Experience....", "The temple is the usual nese one, the forest is beautiful, and there is not much to say about those, one has to see them. As for the monkeys, people tend to have the wrong picture and idea about them. These funny creatures have an aggressive, selfish, and violent side. Just like people do. Please be aware of that. They WILL (at least try to) steal your belongings, open your bags, and even vandalize motorbikes left in front of the temple. Do not be shocked when you witness this side of their behavior. This does not make them less lovable nor cute, it's just their nature. They are wild monkeys.", "This was a pleasant walk thru the woods with temple scenery and monkeys running around naturally. The monkeys were fascinating and well behaved as long as you remembered you were visiting them in their territory. We were a bit apprehensive at first since the monkeys we saw in Gibraltar were quite aggressive. But not a problem here overall. As the warning signs say, don’t carry items that are flashy or could be easily grabbed, don’t stare at one if close-by, and don’t try to take their food even if you’ve just given it to them. Overall, a very pleasant time.", "I had a great day in the forest, but I guess some tourists doesn't know that you can feed the monkeys and make them climb your shoulders and sit on it to eat the banana. this is the fun part in the forest. Make sure you do it in the presence of one of the staff in the forest.", "Monkeys everywhere!! I had been told by others who had been before me that the monkeys can be rather aggressive in the sanctuary, so I went later in the day in the hope they'd be full on bananas and chilled. It is a beautiful place to walk through, the monkeys are free to roam about and interact with the visitors. Despite there being high numbers visiting, with the park being so large it's easy to find a quiet spot to watch some monkeys do their thing.", "A must see in Ubud. The monkey are not that dangerous as it is communicated. The terratory is not that big, but still it is easy to spend a couple of hours in the forest. Be around the feeding places during feeding time to see a lot of monkeys - including the cute babymonkeys.", "Always nice to see the monkeys in a semi-free environment. All comments about aggressive animals may, in my opinion, need a two side view. We didn't encounter any aggressiveness as long as you stay gentle and nice yourself. We were aware that we were the guest.. Nice pictures with kind animals. And a beautiful forest with all kind of beautiful plants and trees. Off course a temple that needs to be visited as well. Last but not least, kind staff with a good eye for their customers and wellbeing. My advice, if you're there, don't miss the opportunity. Can't come much closer to the real thing.", "We choose monkey forest in ubud trip day on 22nd January 2017, my sarong (dupatta) was snached by tricky lovely monkey, they all were playing with my sarong and every tourist around taking pics,, it was lovely to be center of attraction lol, OK the entrance fees for this location around 30000 IDR, don't miss it, people selling banana there for monkeys, little small monkeys playing everywhere, lovely, a small water temple is also in premises, it was also lovely, we get a chance to meet new wedded couple came for photoshoot.. Lovely :)", "Even on a rainy day one can see monkeys to their heart's content. Tickets cost 20k IDR for adults and 10k for children. Monkeys move around all over the place but what surprised me was how large this place is. I particularly enjoyed climbing down to the river that goes through the forest. With the miss covered buildings, sunken fountain, larged trees with branches intertwined and the monkeys racing past you in every direction, it seemed as if I had entered an Indiana Jones movie! Even on a rainy day, there's a lot of activity to see. Be careful not to taunt the monkeys as they will take whatever you are teasing them with. Good place to go for at least a couple of hours. ", "Definitely worth a visit, but make sure you keep your belongings tucked away out of sight of the pesky little macaques. I felt very uncomfortable since I was scared monkeys were going to jump out at me (which they do) but if you're less wary you'll be fine.", "Nearing the end of our time in Ubud we were looking for something to do with our young children that was nearby and not too expensive. We had been forewarned by a friend not to visit the Monkey Forest because it was awful and a case of rabies just waiting to happen. But after reading some of the other reviews we decided to give it a shot and are very glad we did! It is an inexpensive, local outing and fun for kids. The park area it is located in is beautiful and nice to just walk around in itself; the monkeys are a bonus. With that said, I would strongly recommend NOT buying the bananas as the monkeys do get quite aggressive when they see food and especially for kids this could be scary - they often jumped on those that were trying to feed them. Even reaching into my bag for sunscreen I had several monkeys run up to me in anticipation, so be wary of that. But if you're just walking along they won't bother you and it really is fun to watch them. Both of my children, aged 3 & 5, really enjoyed it and the park is small enough that it is doable with young kids.", "Great place to visit, monkeys are fun to see and you can have your photo with one for a small fee. Nice place.", "We went with 2 kids and they were a bit scared of the monkey's. There are signs everywhere about what you have to do when a monkey approach you. When you obey these nothing will happen. Although one monkey decided to climb on my husband he stood still and the monkey left him quite quickly. The scenery and temples are beautiful.It's open from 8.30 onwards. Be sure you enter that time to have the park almost for yourself. Scooter and car park is available when you arrive early.", "The monkey forest was all I could have hoped for and the price was fantastic. Be careful with jewelry and water bottles since they will take them from you. Be courteous to the monkeys and they will do the same. With the few dollars for bananas if you want them to crawl on you. Again just stay calm and let them do what they do and all will be well.", "The monkeys really are terrible. The trees and the forest are beautiful but the damn monkeys drive us nuts. Would not go again.", "This place is awesome! The monkeys are allowed to roam freely and visitors get to interact safely with the monkeys. They provide you with snacks (bananas/peanuts) to feed the monkeys. We even saw a few monkeys climb on folks!", "Ticket office is rather obscure on the right side of the main gate (which is also a bit far from the parking lot). Admission is 50,000 rupiahs (about USD $4) per person. Some vendors selling bananas but watch out for playful monkeys once they spot you with the bananas. They pretty much leave you alone unless you got spotted with food. Pretty vast area to explore. The pura (temple) down the stairs is kind of creepy for my liking.", "Incredible jungle setting, filled with temples and stone carvings and very cheeky monkeys! Buy some bananas at the entrance and get the monkey expert to help you feed the locals.", "My partner had some concerns about visiting here due to stories she had heard about the risk of being bitten by the monkey's. Our driver (who I will review separately) soon put her anxiety to rest and we had an amazing experience wandering through this sanctuary constantly being entertained by the monkeys antics and their interactions with the general public and each other offering countless \\Kodak moments\\\" The sanctuary is set on a huge section of natural forest and the monkeys are free to come and go as they please. The grounds are well maintained and clean and there are a number of of \\\"stations\\\" where you can buy bananas to feed to the monkeys if you desire to do so. The entrance fee is quite reasonable and there are a number of different exits where you can leave the sanctuary so it is recommended to remember which entrance you came in so re antiquating yourself with your transport doesn't turn into a bit of a walk. Just keep in mind with reference to natural animal behaviour, if you attempt to grab, chase or harass any of they monkeys young, the mothers natural instinct (as humans are) is to defend the young and the chances of being bitten are heightened. Let them come to you and the experience is well worth while. My partner loved it !\"", "It was fantastic to see the monkeys, babies and fully grown they were able to run free and we got a chance to feed them bananas. There was a lot going on in the park and many assistance in sight at all times.", "The Monkey Forest is a lovely place, but also has a reputation for being a little bit of a tourist mecca and also a place where you can quite easily lose some of your belongings to a mischievious Monkey. The entry fee for the Monkey Forest is only 20k IDR per person, quite reasonable. As a word of warning it is probably not a good idea to purchase the Bananas at the front entrance – the concept of feeding the monkeys might sound like fun – but in reality you run the risk of being harrassed by a monkey…..they can get a little bit confident, especially the younger ones. Monkey Forest is actually a sacred place as the monkeys are there as guardians of the temple located there. Unlike a traditional Zoo, the monkeys are not fenced in, there are no cages to seperate them from the visitors – there is also nothing seperating them from the outside streets/shops. So it is not uncommon in Ubud to see monkeys walking around the streets and climbing onto shop roofs within a short distance from the Monkey Forest. What this also means is you need to maintain a little bit of vigilance and self-awareness as they are used to dealing with tourists and if they feel you are hiding some food they won’t hesitate to try and find it. I didn’t find them to be overly agressive, in fact I was able to get quite close to take a number of photographs without any trouble at all. The only time I witnessed visitors getting into trouble was when they tried to tease the monkeys with Bananas. So overall, whilst it is a tourist \\MUST DO\\\" it is a nice way to spend a little time and lovely to see, plus at only 20k per person it is a good value activity. Well worth a look is also the village of Nyuh Kuning, which is on the other side of the monkey forest - very quite but lovely to walk through and get a feeling for what real village life is like.\"", "I cannot recommend this highly enough! Peaceful forest and canyon setting with easy paths and excellent views. As if that wasn't enough...MONKEYS!!! They are everywhere, roaming around freely. This is a sanctuary for them and they clearly own the place. What's yours will rapidly become theirs and no backsies! They will walk right past you, chase each other through the trees around you. They might leap onto you, which is fine and harmless but watch your stuff. They like your things and will start to go through your pockets. Don't bring anything you don't want to hand over to them. :D If you have kids, well...this will keep them very happy indeed! Entrance is only $8 CAD (paid in local currency)", "Walked down Monkey Rd to pay my 80,000 rupiahs to enter this mystical forest. Yes they feed the monkeys so tourists can see them. However there is an animal clinic on site and feeding them keeps them off the surrounding roads. Did have the strange experience of watching a monkey turn on a tap to get a drink of water. The landscape itself magical, with a deep ravine, jaw dropping bridges and incredible, huge trees. Well worth a visit, get there early before the tours from the coast arrive, if you can.", "I loved monkey forest firstly because of its huge trees that reminded me with Indiana jones movies and secondly by its monkeys. The monkeys are friendly so don't be afraid if the jump on you. Get some bananas, hold one high with your hand and in seconds you will be full with monkeys. It is very nice if you like to take such pictures and don't worry they have soft fur😉 ", "The monkey forest appears to be a habitat for monkeys who know how to respond to tourist crowds and not anything obviously cultural significant.", "Monkeys everywhere. Entrance fee was about AU$3. Hot, but hide your water, best not to take it out in the park. The monkeys will grab the bottles and run off with them. The monkeys will jump onto you, but there are plenty of staff that will get them off. The monkeys really smell. You are advised not to scream or make sudden movements, but it's all very safe. You can buy a small bunch of bananas to feed the monkeys near the entrance - $2 for a small bunch, $5 for a larger one. A pleasant hour, but no more than that.", "I would highly suggest not buying bananas from the vendors outside the forest. I know it seems like fun but the whole bushel will be gone within seconds. And don't think you can fight the monkeys and try to share them-- the monkeys know what they're doing and can be mean. Don't try to pet the monkeys. This is not a petting zoo. This is a beautiful, sacred experience and you should treat it as such. All that being said, explore and get into the secret hideaway spots. This is such a beautiful place and it is so neat to be so close to nature.", "We were unsure about visiting here because we really don't like monkeys! However, the park is well laid out and is worth visiting. We spent a pleasant hour here. Recommended even if you don't like monkeys!", "We lived close by and went to see the monkeys and the temple. The monkeys are neither tame nor scared and will bite when provoked. At the outskirts they were playing without begging for food. Great pics when the mamas took their babies to play together. Well worth the time and money.", "Went with 4 friends - all in our 30s and used to fairly high end stuff so this was a tourist experience we weren't sure we wanted to do but did it any way to break up the beach clubs and clean eats. I'm glad we did! Got some hilarious photos with the monkeys and did not get anything stolen or smacked in the face. The monkey families were seriously amazing to see and watch, they seemed so relaxed and natural in their sanctuary. We bought large bunches of bananas and that was enough for two people. Just a tip - if you want good photos, ask the staff to help you. They'll talk to the monkeys and get the younger ones over and shoo away the bigger more aggressive ones. Be careful not to forget bananas in your bag though - I may not have known I still had one but the monkey did and started following me baring his teeth and not letting anyone else pass him", "A nice place to visit, you could make it a morning or afternoon trip and easily takes a couple of hours to see everything. Cost 30,000 IDR each per adult and that includes sarong hire. A nice wonder along the stone roads. There is also a lot of stairs to climb but not a hassle. Great views of the sea, temples and coastline. If you’re not sure or happy with money’s think twice about going because there everywhere. They didn’t bother us but there are a couple of cheeky ones amongst them. It can get hot so take a hat and water. Don’t wear anything that the monkeys can grab or attracts them like shiny things. A good cultural adventure so soak up the atmosphere and enjoy history.", "It's basically a forest and a temple with monkeys running everywhere, you get to feed the monkeys but you have to buy expensive bananas from the keepers inside.", "The monkeys are everywhere, on the sidewalk, on the railings, hanging inches from your head in the trees. If you want to get up close and personal with monkeys there is no better experience. You need to be careful though, these guys aren't shy, they will jump on your back and go through your backpack. They are very adept at using zippers and they live souvenirs.", "There are three simple rules to observe when entering Monkey Forest. Firstly, remove all your jewelry because the monkeys will be intrigued and try to grab it. Secondly, do not go into Monkey Forest with food in your bag or your pockets, the monkeys will smell it and jump on you to retrieve it. Trust me, I saw it happen several time. Lastly, don't be a dumb tourist and get close to the monkeys. I saw a girl who got a monkey to sit on her lap. It was cute at first, then the monkey slapped her and tried to climb on her back. If you observe these rules then Monkey Forest is a magical place to visit. It feels like stepping into another world or even period in time. The sculptures and water bring life to the place. It is a definite must see of you are traveling to Ubud.", "I enjoyed the monkey farm, and walked around for a good hour or so. The human-monkey interaction was fun to watch, and I loved seeing the babies. I didn't love seeing the crush of tourists, in certain spaces there wasn't enough room to get by without jostling people. It was well-kept, and people were kept out of the sacred spots, which I appreciated. Definitely worth a short visit and walk around.", "Really beautiful natural setting with well maintained areas. Staff great, helpful and friendly and assist when monkeys get over excited but without use of harsh treatment - use of tempting corn or bananas! Wonderful close experience with monkeys while enjoying their natural setting. Hopefully remains unspoilt!", "Combine this activity with another tour, as wouldn't spend more than 30min there. Buy some bananas and feed the monkeys for sure.", "We were having a lot of fun until a monkey landed on my husbands back and started to open his rucksack and try steal the contents. He tried to shake it off and got bitten hard on his arm. Really hurt!!! We were told that the monkeys do not have disease, and no rabies. But few days later learned that if a local gets bitten they always have a rabies jab. So 4 days later he got a rabies jab, followed by a second one 3 days later. It may be true, they may not have rabies or other diseases here at the sacred forest but it’s really not worth the risk. If you get bitten go get the jab and get antibiotics too.", "We enjoyed our visit to the sanctuary. We spent a few hours enjoying the grounds and interactions with the monkeys. They don't seem bothered by all the people, but they are eager for some food. We took some bananas that we kept in our backpack and took out one at a time where the monkeys could not see what we have. Follow the instructions for visitors.", "It's a nice green space to go in the heat of the day- watch out don't relax too much -the monkeys are quick and will steal just about anything", "Monkey forest is pretty crowded but the macaques, the old temple ruins and the jungle feel makes it worth a visit and the entrance fee. So take an hour or two to just stroll the area - but beware of the macaques. They will jump on any opportunity to snatch food or water.", "By looking at earlier trip advisor posts, we knew not to take any bags or backpacks with us. We did watch some people have to deal with some aggressive monkeys trying to dig in bags or take items. We felt like we were in a Raiders of the Lost Ark movie, with huge trees, vines, and LOTS of monkeys. Well worth visiting.", "I went there with a friend of mine but the entire place is really difficult the see especially because of the maps and signals really confusing. Anyway, there are a lot of monkeys but you need to be careful about following the rules.", "It is a very nice place where you can interact with lots of different animals", "It's easy to find, easy on the wallet and a bit of entertainment for a while. I wasn't sure what to expect and I kind of still don't know what to expect or how to describe my time there...this is probably because we are talking about wild animals and I saw everything from too friendly of monkeys to verging on extremely aggressive monkeys all in one hour. I'm in no way saying this isn't safe, just plan on watching your back! I had a monkey literally jump on my back and start grooming me when I bent down to take a photo. Once he was there it wasn't easy to get him off so we (the monkey and I) sat for a bit while he pulled hairs one by one from the back of my head. I saw monkeys holding people's hands. Another tourist wasn't so lucky and had the same incident happen as me only he was left with a few teeth marks to the back of his neck...Just unpredictable. It's best to just let them do what they want and they will lose interest in a matter of moments. And remember to move slowly if they do approach.", "Lots of trees, various shrines, water features and of course....monkeys! all over - pretty much the same ones you see all over SE Asia - macaques to be specific. Some are friendly, some look to steal anything they can and the rest just go about their monkey business. It's was busy when we came but a great place for a stroll (very shaded) and snap pics", "Yes there are monkeys everywhere and it is up to you to take the necessary measures to stay safe and be able to enjoy it! I saw tourist tantalising the monkeys just for getting the \\perfect\\\" photo, not a smart move. There are boards with recommendations, make sure to read them and follow their advice and you would be ok. Don't carry water or any food, don't try to touch them, it is their natural environment and they will behave in unpredictable ways. After that, it is lovely, they are funny and very clever, the babies are adorable and if you are lucky will be on time to witness one of the day ceremonies performed by some of the locals.\"", "I went here in April with my husband. If you have kids with you this place might interest them. It just a forest with monkeys in it and you walk around them. It can be a little scary because those monkeys are wild and they try to snatch everything that's in your hands. But it was a different experience. If you like nature and animals you should visit this place for at least half an hour.", "Great experience. The monkeys are adorable. The park is well kept. The staff are great. Beautiful spots down by the stream for photos. Highly recommend!", "Its like a zoo but with every single opportunity to spot the monkeys. I like the contrast of serenity and actions. It is a nice place. Be careful of your bags though, you might get a cheeky one going through your bags.", "Be careful if you're hiding food, they can smell it. We saw some monkeys climbing up to a person who was hiding bananas. You can also just sit down somewhere and be lucky that they'll just sit on your lap without any food.", "On the first day of our first holiday in SJ & I had to visit Monkey Forest which we had been looking forward to for a long time. At £4 entry each we had a great 3 or so hours wandering around the Sanctuary at our own pace and in awe of the number of monkeys and their antics. The place was busy but we found corners of the park that we very peaceful apart from the noise of birds and of course the inhabitants who are there to look after the temple. The public were very respectful of the rules, clearly displayed and the only real trouble was caused by the monkeys chasing each other and the older ones rightly commanding their position in the hierarchy. Whilst the monkeys can’t be stroked or given food a few of the younger ones did venture on to us! is value for money and this attraction was no exception. A great half day wandering aimlessly around taking 100s of photos and just enjoying the antics on these sacred animals.", "I must go! Monkeys everywhere it kinda scared me at first. Don't bring food in at all, they will get it and destroy anything in their way. I recommend you go towards the end of the day, before sunset. I hear in the mornings they are so hungry they can get aggressive. There are guys inside the sanctuary that sell bananas for you to give to the monkeys. We gave two of the guys 100000 ($10) and they stayed with us for probably 20 minutes giving us bananas to give to the monkeys, making sure they behaved and sad nicely on our shoulders. They also took pictures for us. Great experience!", "If you are afraid of monkeys, then this is NOT a place to come. There are monkeys all over and you get to get real close to them. You can even touch them if you want. we were both a bit afraid of them so we didn't really try to get too close. Beware of lose objects and anything such as wallets, cameras etc. - the monkeys will try to take such if you are not careful.", "Amazing experience.. a jungle in the centre of ubud with monkeys and birds everywhere. You can Walk by the river visit the temple with the company of the monkeys. You can feed them bananas but you should be very careful and follow all the rules or the monkeys can bite you or steal your things...", "Cost 80,000 to get in. You pay the man at the desk. You get a small booklet with a map on at the time of paying. We wandered around for about 2 hours and enjoyed it. Saw lots of families of monkeys - the babies being the highlight. Having read the advice on trip advisor we wore no earings / hat / sunglasses/ bags. The only thing we took was a 1.5L bottle of water which the monkeys still tried to steal!! We saw them going into people's bags too! When the monkeys start fighting it's actually quite scary.....we moved away as quickly as possible! Got lots of good photos. You need a camera not an iPhone to get good shots. Didn't see anywhere inside to get food or drinks but outside, plenty of places. (Come out of main entrance and take a left) ", "The monkey Forrest is a must see when visiting Ubud. A very well set up and maintained location with stunning nature on display. The monkeys are pretty relaxed, as long as you leave them alone. If you pressure them they will rightfully react. The location can be full as times what my make the experience less valuable. The place is also good to conduct anthropological studies, and experience the lack of education and manners of humanity.", "Great place plenty of monkeys in and around the park plenty of staff around to keep people safe good clean park with plenty to see", "The park is nicely shaded and cooling, suitable for family and children to visit. The monkeys will be happily minding their own business if you do not disturb them. You can also buy bananas in there to feed the monkeys and have your photo taken with the monkeys. Outside food is not allowed to be fed to the monkeys.", "Cheap morning out- £3 each to get in. Wardens within the forest keeping check on the monkeys! Some funny sights ie one with a bottle of hand gel, one deciding to play peek-a-boo behind a statue! Go early morning to avoid the crowd and the sun! We walked from our hotel- ubud village which was the Best hotel we stayed in during three weeks in five stars! Worth a nose!", "The Monkey Forest is a must see stop for any traveller heading the , but after walking through the forest for 10mins, you soon get bored. Make sure you DON'T take any food or water into the forest or else they will jump on you and steal it, leaving you with no food and scratches. Great family activity although I would spend longer then 45mins-1hr here. AU$5 approx to get in, and the scenery is amazing when you walk through the forest. A place where you would only go once.", "It is a very well organised sanctuary. In the middle of temples, exotic vegetation and lily ponds hundreds of monkeys roam around. We took tons of photos and had lot of fun. Highly recommended.", "I cannot get so much fun just you have to be careful for your self.. the monkeys are funny but is enjoying to watch them when they running around.. not so fantastic just a good for once time..", "Nice park with many beautiful statues. A lot of monkeys of course that look healthy, so that’s ok. But some can get a little aggressive, so don’t get too close. My daughter was bitten by one so we had to get rabies shots, not something you’re hoping for during a vacation. Nonetheless we had a nice day.", "Absolutely loved our visit! Amazing to see the monkeys in their natural habitat. They are very cheeky so keep your valuables tucked away safely. Although they are cheeky we did not feel unsafe, the monkeys are very curious and may jump on you for a cuddle if you're close enough! Take some change to buy some food from the locals. A beautiful forest not to be missed!", "Beautiful gardens and a lot of monkeys. Some of the monkeys was aggressive and I believe that some people had been bitten previously. Worth the visit.", "A must see in Ubud . Entrance is around $4 and its postcard material. The monkeys are a lot of fun to observe and be around . They can get feisty at the sight of food . They are all over the forest and make sure you catch the feeding session . Its fun to watch go at it . If you are lucky you will catch a few of them taking a dip in the pond . More than the monkeys they have beautiful rainforest and an old temple in the middle of the jungle . A small waterfall / river goes through the jungle and theres a small temple built into the hill which is beautiful . Make sure you cover all the trails. It took us around an hour of slow walking to go through everything. I would love to go back there. Watch out for the monkeys .", "We go to the Monkey Forest a lot as our hotel is on the other side and we have to pass through. Is funny to watch the monkeys interact with the tourists. A tip if it is your first visit do not take in food and secure glasses, phones bags, hats etc as they will come and grab them. We have seen people with food become targets and the monkeys can run on you, and even bite though this seems to be rare. Is awesome to watch them as they really are fun.", "We were driving through the area so stopped off, very impressive and a must visit. The monkeys are literally everywhere and we were very impressed how much they were not bothered by our presence. Definitely worth a stop off for some photo opportunities.", "My husband and I visited the monkey forest during our honeymoon. We really enjoyed our visit, but the monkeys can be aggressive--one of them crawled up my husband's leg, lifted his shirt, and stuck its hand in my husband's pants pocket! Be sure to listen to the guides throughout the forest. If they tell you not to do something, don't do it! As long as you take their advice and heed their warnings, you will have a great time. I'm not sure that I would recommend bringing very small children here.", "Amazing! Loved every minute of it. The chance to see and feed the monkeys was amazing. Worth taken young children as they will be amazed by it. It was great", "Lots and lots of monkeys, amazing views although don’t need more than 1.5 hours here. Clean facilities and family friendly.", "No the monkeys are not caged, but they are swarming a decrepit black-top paved central area where they know the tourists are entering. It doesn't feel like a \\forest\\\" at all, and it doesn't feel like we are entering their natural environment; rather their natural environment has been appropriated into a sort of monkey \\\"slum\\\" where the animals beg and push out of desperation and conditioning. They grab and climb and it is pretty alarming. You can buy peanuts and bananas to \\\"feed\\\" them, but really as soon as they see you holding food they get extremely aggressive. I had one literally climb my body and sit on my shoulders to get to another tourist nearby holding food. Thankfully I didn't panic and he promptly jumped off. There are also about 200 women wandering the place who offer to walk you around and fend off the monkeys with long sticks. If you agree to be guided around by them, you get a sad story about their home life and how they have no money to support their families, so that by the time you get to the exit of the \\\"forest\\\" they coerce you into checking out their \\\"stall\\\" where they sell souvenirs and knick knacks that all smell moldy. Ultimately, i did buy a few things from one of these women. Maybe she really does support her family on the few dollars she makes there. Or maybe it is all a racket. Either way, i was willing to take the chance on my $10 in the hopes that it is the former.\"", "The Monkey forest is a good walking spot provided you are careful not to carry much bags as these monkeys are always looking for the slightest opening to snatch off your belongings. Try to carry only your camera only. The place is huge and the monkeys are cute... This is a perfect time killer spot in Ubud.", "Most entertaining to watch the monkeys open containers and crush items between rocks. Very cheap entry price ($3 AUD) and has a spring temple inside also to view. New large concrete carvings were being done when we were there all by hand with hand tools. Grounds were very clean and tidy. Warning monkeys can be aggressive and unpredictable do not cuddle or let them touch you. There is a path around the outside of the park that is used by scooters and some pedestrians and is lit at night.", "Nice to see and feed these monkeys up close, however, some people may be scared by the bigger monkeys - they will jump on you, climb your legs and snatch food - beware!", "We had a great time visiting the monkey forest. In fact, we liked it so much that we went twice on different days! Do not worry about seeing monkeys: you will easily see over dozens of monkeys on any given day. Only downside: the monkeys can get really agressive if you have any food or water bottle on you. Also, do not wear earrings, and watch out for your belongings. We saw monkeys jumping on people to steal their food/water, and even a reckless monkey trying to steal a girl's earrings. If you pay attention to these simple rules, you should have a great time in the Monkey Forest!", "The place is a fantastic forest next to the city, a magic atmosphere is surrounding the trees and the monkeys are friendly and not scared by the human, be careful anyway, because they're good thiefs, and can stole everything is shining or interesting them. You don't need anything except your camera and curiosity", "My husband and I visited Monkey Forest with our two young daughters age 7 and 4. My daughters were really excited to see the monkeys roaming around, especially since we could feed the monkey with the banana fruit sold by couple ladies near the entrance gate. If you hold a banana high up above your head, a nearby monkey would climb you up and grab the monkey. This is supposed to be a moment for pictures. Most of the monkeys were not aggressive, but there were few aggressive ones who would investigate your handbag/bag hoping to find fruits or bananas. Walking around the forest was very enjoyable for us. Coming from Jakarta, we long to spend time in a park or forest surrounded by tall and big trees. There is a rather big temple inside the sanctuary and also a cemetery. It can feel a bit mystical in some parts of the park. If you are into statues, there are few nice statues through out the park as well. It is recommended point of attraction for family with young children. If our kids could have their way, they wanted to go there every morning of our days in Ubud.", "I have friends that are nervous about the monkey experience here (for good reason), but I love it and can't resist getting over there a couple times every time I visit Ubud. Bear in mind that being attentive and cautious is a good thing. I've watched tourists lose glasses, water bottles, and their patience. Keep your stuff hidden. If you want to interact and you're nervous, find one of the Monkey Forest staff and get some tips. It's a good lesson for kids to observe adults seeking advice from experts before interacting with animals that are frequently temperamental and mischievous. The babies are adorable!", "A monkey stole my hat. 10/10 would visit again. Apparently i did not fit the word limit so i will add that its great to see the monkeys playing around in the pool, seeing the temples and having monkeys so acclimatised too humans that they climb on you. Be mindful of rabies and hepatitus as transmitted through bites when visiting, as such do not touch, make eye contact with, hide food from or play the bagpipes around any monkeys", "We were initially not going to visit the Monkey Forest because of reviews that it was too commercial; however, we decided to go and are so happy we did! The monkeys are sweet and calm, and it is clear that the people who work there truly love them. The grounds are beautiful with temple architecture (and actual temples) all around. Loved this spot!", "You have to visit this place if you go to Ubud. I liked the gardens, especially the bit down the river, nice circular route, go early, it is cooler and very few people around. In terms of the monkeys, they are perfectly peaceful and very interesting to sit and observe, EXCEPT if you have any food with you or a bag that they think has food in. They will harass you until they get what they want.", "It was a lot of fun feeding the monkeys with bananas. They come and sit on your shoulder when you hold up a banana. But careful, they bite! Be sure you are vaccinated for rabies and tetanus. Otherwise if you have been biten go to the 24h medical doctor on monkey forest road.", "The park is amazing, monkeys every where and if you like you can feed them little bananas that the park attends sell from the food stand, just be aware that the monkeys are very curious and will sometimes jump on you unexpectedly. Overall it was a nice experience and fun for all.", "We had fun feeding the monkeys with bananas which you can buy nearby . They are friendly but just follow basic rules which will you will be informed about when you visit . Don’t panic if they try to sit on your shoulder or on your head ! There is always a member of staff around to keep an eye on you . The forest is well maintained and beautiful. We highly recommend visiting this monkey sanctuary! ", "This place is a bit of a tourist trap.. However it is great if you want to laugh at monkeys jumping and chasing the tourists who were silly enough to buy bananas to feed the monkeys (and then have them snatched from their hands)! Hold on to your valuables!", "This place will not blow you away, but I am glad I did it since we were in Ubud anyways. Its basically an open zoo with trees and, you guessed it, MONKEYS. They are everywhere so youll def get some good pics DO not come from far away just for this, but if youe in Ubud, then its worth 1 hour to walk around in it.", "That place was like place when Maugli lived. It was like a game: you have bananas, monkeys are not hungry, but try to get them. Nice feeling of human-enimal community, nice place to have photos and explore attractions.", "Once again amazed not only by how amazing places are down small streets in but also by how cheap it is to enter tourist sites in . Once inside the sights are like the set of tomb raider come alive with mossy statues leave stone pools cliff faces and natural bridges. The monkeys are almost coincidental and one can have as little or as much interaction as one likes. Personally I don’t like coming too close and neither did they. In the middle of nowhere the clean and well looked after toilet was also a bonus. While the site is steaming hot it is definitely worth a Visit and highly memorable.", "A beautiful forest and funny monkeys! Lovely experience! However, take car of your stuff, cause the monkeys can steal it from you and be aware of the time, it closes at 5 pm. At least one hour over there is necessary!", "We really enjoyed our visit here as they were so funny to watch.. They are quite naughty stealing people's water/ drink bottles an Mugging them for their food too.. As long as you follow the rules you are quite safe.", "Nice place to pass a few hours if you are in Ubud, however I wouldnt recommend travelling from other parts of the island (in the terrible traffic) just to visit. Firstly, its not a forrest as people have been calling, more like a park. Theres not much else to look at other than the numerous monkeys running around. Be very careful, I witnessed one woman getting bit on the leg twice by a monkey for no apparent reason. They can be quite vicious and persistant in taking your food/water bottle/camera/ bag so be extremely careful with your belongings and dont get too close for comfort!", "A wonderfull day to spend an hour with lots of monkey. They pretty friendly yet you need to follow the rule, monkey robe my bottle of water..lol Beautiful scenery around, lots of instagram spot as much as you wish.", "This was probably one of THE highlights for me of our trip to . I love monkeys and it was pure joy to watch them frolicking, playing with each other, eating, and grooming each other in such a lovely area. Nature at its best!", "Not only is it full of monkeys but also has some great spots to walk about and see. The Monkeys are better behaved than the other places, as long as you respect them, they wont bother you. You will see the visitors who get bitten are the ones who teasing the monkeys with food or think they wont bite you if you let them climb all over you. They are wild not domestic pets!", "We enjoyed our time at the forest although we recommend not to go if it's raining, the experience is not so great. On the plus side if you're scared of monkeys, worry not as these monkeys are aggressive.", "Monkeys roam free in the forest, they are fed and there are human policing other humans, so that humans and monkeys can interact. Keep your valuables secured; monkeys will get their hands in your pockets and will take stuff off your hands. Totally worth it!", "Absolutely loved this place. Great to watch the monkeys in a natural environment and the staff are really good with them. There is always a staff member close by in case they become too mischievous . This is really a treat and not to be missed. Word of advice would be not to carry any food or water bottles in your hands as this is just looking for trouble.They are very cute but but don't let this fool you . Witnessed two grabbing incidents which could have turned nasty. Personally I chose not to feed them the bananas on sale. Quite happy just to watch them without having to take a risk of being bitten. One of the best experiences ever.", "nice tourist thing to do, monkeys are well behaved, however there are some guidelines that you need to adhere to, so that monkeys dont take items from you. worth a look.", "Really you go inside a jungle that has approx 600 monkeys. Follow the trail, go around, and feed the monkeys. Be careful though they can be easily aggravated", "Great walk in the jungle! The monkey are friendly and will want to play with you. Some a bit too much (don't take food out of your bag or they'll all jump on you and might get aggressive). We were always careful with our 4 yrs old and had a nice time here. Don't forget the mosquitos repellent!", "Visited with my husband and was a little nervous as saw online the monkeys can be naughty and steal stuff. We only brought the essentials with us. You can buy banana here and to be honest in most cases unless you have banana the money's do not want to climb on you. If they do they quickly leave after they have the food. We just great to see them all running around in the forest. Must do in ", "This was much better than we thought it would be. We saw and fed plenty of monkeys and watched them play, fight, swim and fornicate!! Kids loved it and so glad we stopped for a visit.", "Have been to the monkey forest many times before but the first with our 3yr old son so was very anxious. He really want to see the monkeys so gave it a go. We told our son not to touch the monkeys or get too close, to walk slowly, this all worked a treat and we had no problems. Saw a guy get jumped on when he bought bananas, walking around with a camera in one hand and bananas in another, needless to say the bananas didn't last long and he almost lost his camera. People don't seem to get they are wild monkeys! We just sat and watched the monkeys interacting and this was great. Glad we went.", "I was terrified about visiting here after hearing about many cases where the monkeys bit or scratched people. However after reading many reviews and blogs online my husband and I decided to give it a try. This place is beautiful ! It is hard to believe you are so close to the city once inside as the jungle scenery is so gorgeous with an Indiana Jones feel. We kept all of our belongings other than the camera in a backpack , and carried no food or water with us. The monkeys never paid us any attention and we felt safe the whole time . Basically if you don't want to interact with the monkeys but just want to enjoy them from afar , follow the rules and use your common sense and it will be an enjoyable experience. ", "The perfect balance of freedom to interact with monkeys i their natural habitat (at your own risk, with clear warnings - so its up to you how close you want to go), yet in a well managed and ecologically sound sanctuary - well worth a visit", "Sacred monkey forest is firstly a very beautiful forest. As well as the monkeys there are some beautiful nese builxings and temples. It is professionally run, there is no mess despite hundreds or thousands that must go there every day. There is a whole \\street\\\" of market style stalls within the monkey forest but the sellers are not agressively marketing. Also you can buy bananas at several points to feed the monkeys. Hold onto the bananas or a big monkey will snatch the whole bunch which are 50000 rupiah (approx 4USD) a bunch. We found the monkeys were not nearly as agrssive as we had heard. They did not try to take our spectacles or belongings, just aimed for the bananas and once they got a hold you just let it go! Costs 100000 rupiah to get in, worth it. A cool oasis in a hot humid climate.\"", "An expansive forest with lots of room to walk around and plenty of (aggressive) monkeys to see, yet it does seem quite crowded.", "We visited as part of a private tour, it is well presented and plenty of monkeys!! The monkeys are friendly a fun to watch, the forest is well signed and easy walking, well worth a visit", "LOVED IT. First tip: if you're staying in Ubud itself, WALK there. Don't get a taxi as the roads are clogged and it actually takes longer. Second tip: buy food and feed the monkeys. I was a bit scared to have one on me at first (they jump on your shoulder to take food from your hand) but they're very gentle and it's really fun. There are plenty staff around to help you and the signs guide you through appropriate behaviour. The monkeys are super cute and the surroundings are lush. We saw lots of babies and despite it being very busy, we had more than enough interactions to please us. A word of warning: one monkey tried to steal my bag and one (can't remember if it was the same one) tried to access my husband's bag (which doesn't zip up) so I would recommend taking a fully-closing bag and keeping tight hold of it. I could have stayed much longer if it wasn't getting dark. An unmissable attraction in this area of and a great photo opportunity for all the family.", "Highly recommend this. We loved seeing the monkeys and feeding them. As well as having them climb up you. You do need to be careful but no more than around any other wild animal.", "Amazing place, full of tranquility, lots of monkeys around to keep you entertained the whole day! And also lots of cute monkey babies! You've got to walk a lot up and down, but it's never tiring in this picturesque forest. Be sure to take lots of water. They sell bananas to feed the monkeys also.", "It was a lovely afternoon by visiting this place... Yet, its always crowded with tourists. Stop by for a drink in a cafe just meters away outside the monkey forest (its called Tropical view cafe) .... Its a lovely place to have some drinks as u can see a rice field too ... Bliss !!! 😍😍😍😍", "The grounds are lovely and it feels a bit like Disneyland with all the statues, however with over 1,000 monkeys it was quite fun! I loved watching all the monkey interactions and the occasional naughty monkey that would jump on a tourist. Rest assured there are staff on hand to help out if it happens to you.", "I've been to Ubud many times, and I generally try to make a trip to the Monkey Forest. The place isn't all that big, but it's a tranquil respite to all the walking and shopping in the town - plus the macaques are pretty neat. You should definitely avoid bringing anything unnecessary into the forest, however, especially food. The monkeys are used to being fed the bananas that they sell outside the gates, and if you have anything similar to that, they'll assume it's for them. On my most recent visit I didn't bring in any food, and a monkey still came over to a shopping bag I was carrying and tried to pull on it. Aside from that, it's a nice little walk, and you can get some great photos of the monkeys.", "Typical tourist rip off The minute you walk in the gate the animals and humans attack Watch your back the monkeys jump on it watch your head and face the monkeys jump on them it's horrible Then you stand around watching them fight each other Some look injured and mangy with open wounds Don't spend your money ", "Fortunately, I visited the temple when there was a ceremony inside. I did not know what the ceremony was about; however, looking at lines of people bringing food and fruits to the temple makes me feel like part of the culture. Anyway, the view from the temple is fantastic. I took great photo shots here. However, the monkeys are very annoying. I have to watch out for them all the time because I saw them taking other tourist's stuff in front of my eyes. Rumors go round that they are trained to do so. I don't know if it's true but you had better be careful!", "Great opportunity to see the monkeys from up close. They are not shy at all so do not leave anything in your pocket! They almost stole our bike's keys. Fun activity to spend a couple of hours in Ubud!", "The monkeys are great but the main attraction is the reaction of the humans to them,seeing grown men screaming and running away with monkeys chasing them for bananas,hats sunglasses etc very amusing.But on a serious note best time to go is first thing when it opens its less crowded and the monkeys have just had their breakfast so not interested in what you may be carrying or wearing.", "Forget all the people and cameras, this is a lovely sanctuary and the monkeys make the place really special. Some simple tips to not be an idiot and run into any problems with our primates: 1. Don't bother trying to get a monkey on you. It's not right and the monkey will do all it can to get to the food. 2. Don't buy the bananas, they have ample food. I bet you won't even get a chance to hold the banana and be ready for the picture before a monkey is on you and has taken it away. 3. Don't bring plastic bags or food unless absolutely necessary. 4. Don't see much point bringing a backpack unless you have to. They are smart and if you stand there like a zombie amongst them they will be on it and in it. 5. Don't shove a camera in their faces. Just enjoy the beauty of the place and watching the monkeys play in their surroundings. You can take some great pictures.", "Its a very casual place to go to and fun to see. You can take lots of great pictures near the temples with beautiful very old carving and of course near the monkeys. Just a piece of advise, be cautious if you buy bananas to feed the monkeys, they will by instinct approach you to get them. Be aware of the cute babies..mother are not far away and will protect them by all mean. A friend got a severe bite in the arm by a male monkey when trying to give a banana to another monkey next to her....better throwing them, its less risky. There is a medical post beside the exit, with tetanus shot available in case you don't have the vaccine. Beside take great pictures, enjoy the nature and scenery, it will take you a good hour more or less...", "It is a must see in but don't spend there more than an hour, I didn't like it at all, monkeys everywhere they can be aggressive and even more if you got some bananas which are sold at the entry, looks like the place isn't supervised for anyone therefore it came across as an unsafe place to me, besides it is filthy", "Enjoyed our trip to the Monkey Forest. Entry does not cost much. Takes 1 - 2 hours to walk around. Buy some bananas there to give the monkeys but watch them! They will grab them out of your hand or bag! Be aware they may also jump on you or your child. They are very cheeky! Nana and two year old both had close encounters. Gave us a fright but it was certainly entertaining. Monkey Forest is clean and has plenty of staff around keeping watch of everything.", "Great walk from our Hotel to the Monkey Forest. Once you have paid your entrance fee your free to walk around. Don't have anything loose or carry anything loose like water bottle as these monkeys will try and take anything. We witnessed them stealing a bracelet and emptied a man's rucksack. One of the babies tried to take my ring from my finger. We walked around the forest to the temple. Amazing bridge in the middle. Toilets are very clean. We took about 3 hours to walk around. We even sheltered with some monkeys on a seating area to get out of the rain. Just a fun morning watching these cheeky monkeys.", "By all means, strap everything on your body as securely as possible. The monkeys will pry your belongings directly out of your hands, reach in pockets and fleece you big time. That said, it's a nice stop to see them and the temple dedicated to them.", "Just returned from . Visited the Sacred Monkey Forest and we were a bit nervous as some reviews mentioned that the monkeys can be a bit naughty and at times attack. however, we experienced nothing of that sort and we really enjoyed the experience. Rules are simple and if you don't break them, you will have no trouble. Don't tease them, don't have loose items or food hidden away (they can smell it and will go for it!). It's definitely worth a visit and we enjoyed it very much.", "I had a very bad experience at the monkey forest after seeing a baby monkey with half of its skull missing. I was there for a total of 10 minutes and I was disgusted. I wouldn't recommend the monkey forest to anyone. it's a trap for your money and honesty kind of scary. Monkeys will attack. Beware.", "The Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary with its prime location within Ubud is quite different from the busy town outside its gates. This sanctuary and its inhabitants are well managed and maintained. The place seemed to calm the tourists down on their pace when entering it. It is time to observe the families of monkeys living their life with minimum interference from human been or other predators. The monkeys are well fed and look after with health clinic if needed. Do spend some quite moment to associate oneself with our closest relative in the animal kingdom. Plan minimum 1-2 hours wandering around the vast ground inside.", "This is definitely worth a visit for those visiting Ubud. You have a chance to walk in nature, stopping to watch the monkeys as they feed and play, while enjoying the nooks and paths that wind their way through the forest. Quirky, whimsical statues, fountains and other buildings are scattered in the area and add interest as you stroll through this sanctuary under the welcome shade of the trees.", "Nice thing to do, very interesting a forest with the monkeys. My family so happy to spend our time here. It's a truly paradise. I love ubud so much))))", "Temples weren't outstanding. Monkeys where well behaved. Most entertaining part was watching other people get bothered by monkeys", "did this as part of a tour, monkeys were excellent to see doing there thing, didnt like photo opportunity holding a bat but was ok when holding it like a baby. they will try get you to buy something in their shop and is hard to say no when it was so cheap to walk around it.", "I first came here 25 years ago. A lot more tourists now and some monkeys appeared to be a little overwhelmed especially the baby's. Great for Monkey watching and well monitored by staff. My daughter did get bitten when she sat next to monkey but pays not to stare at them / look them in the eyes as they see this as aggression. 99% of monkeys harmless and just going about their business but they may try and take water bottles etc. Beautiful forest.", "A trip to Ubud must include a trip here! There are monkeys everywhere! Be careful not to take any food as the monkeys will find it! You can buy bananas for the monkeys to eat within the sanctuary. The whole sanctuary is a really nice, relaxing place to visit and walk around (there are some areas that are monkey free!) I would highly recommend a visit here.", "Really funny place. These folks (monkey) will try to steal everything! They know how to open bags and wallets. They steal food and earrings )))) Be careful taking a baby monkey- his mom may attack you. And for sure get away from males, don’t look them in the eyes - it can me considered as an act of agression.", "We visit Ubud monkey forest as part of our Ubud tour with Peaceful Tour. The forest are clean, and there are many place for taking photo. The baby monkey very funny.", "Located walking distance from the city center offers deep jungle experience. Tons of monkeys, which try to still some food from you - so be careful. Entry fee approx US$2-3.", "Lots of monkeys that troll around for food and try to take things from people; those cheeky monkeys! It's nice that an area has been set aside for the monkeys, but they are so used to scraps from people that they expect food and aggressively pursue it from us. Nowhere near a atural environment\\\" for the monkeys.\"", "I like how the forest has underwent minimum construction work/upgrades.Most parts of the forest still looked untouched and that really added to the charm of this place. The entrance fee is pricey though,considering the size of the forest.You can completely cover the entire forest with less than 1.5 hours and still need to pay Rp20000.", "This monkey forest is in Ubud. Very well maintained with cute monkeys all around. But remeber not to feed them or tease them as they get nasty. The place has some rustic feel about it..Huge banyan tress. There is a temple also in middle & also a small pond kinda.", "Great to see monkeys around (and on yourself too). Beautiful scenery, deifinitely worth the price we had to pay ($50k per person),", "Beautiful forest. There is not much to walk inside, a small temple. The monkeys come when the employee calls them. Not to be touched, they jump on you when the employee gives the monkeys snacks.", "Overall a very nice view. But becareful of the monkey when you walk near the wall, especially your glasses/ sunglasses(easy for them to take), handbag, camera. You will need to pay for the people who help you to get back your item from the monkey. You can give them food so they will go away.", "We specifically headed for this place as part of one of our days exploring the island as it seemed like one of the things to do. Plus we like monkeys and are pretty much aware of the do's and don'ts when with them so were expecting a good hour or two and we were not disappointed. Indeed, this place offers an excellent open area for the monkey's to thrive and given how this has evolved the monkeys themselves have become a bit domesticated. However, follow the rules or you will find out how little domesticated they are. I thought the whole place was very attractive, great scenery and added sculptures and walkways etc and with the added bonus at the end ( where the amphitheatre type place is ) of, under supervision of one of the gamekeepers, having the monkeys climb on you for a short while for a photo shoot. We didn't see any real incidents of the monkeys under stress and most people respected the fact this was their space and as such the monkeys seemed really relaxed wandering in between people and going wherever they wished. We spent a solid hour plus in the sanctuary and fully enjoyed it. Show respect to the monkeys and they'll pretty much get on with things leaving you to watch and enjoy seeing them, particularly the little babies which cling to their parents.", "Oh this was amazing! Truly!! Walking among friendly monkeys who wanted nothing more from visitors than the bananas that are for sale within the sanctuary (please don't feed them anything else). It is a beautiful sanctuary.", "Monkey temple and holy temple built by the great Monkey king. Feeding bananas to monkeys and walking around the traditional wooden roads like in Indiana Jones movie. Place is must visit for 45-60 minutes. Entry cost is 50k", "Great place to visit for a couple of hours, the Monkey Forest is really full of monkeys who interact with you quite a lot, one of them even pooped on my back, but not even that spoiled the fun. The entry fee is minimal, and i did not felt the animals were unhapy at all, which sometimes happens in these kind of places.", "First off all if you have any problem to be around animals ( like myslef) it's not the place to go. Full of monkeys, trees and people. I saw a little kid was grabbed by a monkey and the little one was so scared.", "If you haven't seen any monkeys yet, this is definitely the place to go. There are hundreds of them walking around, some of them with their babies which is also very cute to see. We'd gone in the morning after reading they can get a bit aggressive in the afternoon and they were still very friendly. They don't come close to you unless you give them a banana, so you can decide yourself what kind of experience you want.", "The monkeys seem to be taken care of very well. They can leave at any time so they hang out in the streets around the forest as well. Don't buy the bananas to feed them though, I saw a lot of monkeys getting agressive when the tourist wouldn't give all of them. They also like to take small things like waterbottles and cellphones so keep everything in a closed backpack.", "A great experience while in Ubud. The forest itself is quite large and offers beautiful views. But the monkeys roaming around everywhere make it that much better. You can spend time watching how cute they are, or the way they interact with tourists, or the fact that they look like little old men. If you bring bananas be careful not to hide them as the monkeys will dig through all your possessions to find them.", "Monkey forest of is a must visit place to enjoy the natural habitat . And , the monkeys are very friendly but they can snatch your camera or your sunglasses, you must aware about this thing. ", "Beautiful and peaceful place where you can spend an amazing afternoon in the nature, surrounded by huge trees and funny monkeys. A very pleasant place.", "If you want to see a real jungle with many monkeys then this place is for you. I gave 4 stars because there were places inside the sanctuary that weren’t accessible for visitors or tourists and you pay the same price as it is open. There were interesting views to look at and a temple to explore passing through the river. It’s surrounded with many trees and monkeys playing and eating around. There were cleaners who always clean the monkey’s mess.", "The forest was beautiful, and seeing the monkeys grooming, running, climbing, etc. was really special. However, heed the warnings regarding not bringing food into the forest. I accidentally packed a pastry in the side of my backpack (exposed), and the monkeys stole it and got very aggressive. It was my mistake, of course, but it was a tense situation. If you're careful, the park will be amazing!", "A great little trip, fun for adults & children of all ages. A well shaded forest, with amazing streams running within. A temple built over 150 year ago in this forest with amazing sculptures carved into the rock. Be warned these mischievous monkeys will smell some foods in yr bags and try and take them. I took bananas to feed the monkeys..but one little monkey jumped on my handbag bag (which was on my back) snatched the banana bag from within ran off! The monkeys are feed 4 times a day regardless so u don’t have to feed them. Definitely worth a visit.", "We went on our way back from a half day cycle ride. It’s cheap entry fee and the monkeys get up close. Definitely worth visiting", "I had higher expectations from visiting previous temples. The monkeys however are roaming everywhere, if your scared or anxious of animals I wouldn't advise it. I love animals but was quite anxious walking around it. Follow the rules and you will be OK.", "Place is good to visit with young children. Good for nature lover. Thriller seekers can skip it. Don't play with them. Let them play with you.", "This place is far most beautiful that what you see in movies. You actually take a walk in a living jungle with monkeys wandering around you, while you pass by the magnificent ancient temples. Because of the high humidity, always take a bottle of water with you, wear light clothes and have your camera set and ready! And if you feel like making monkey friends, just ask for a banana from set staff - with their presence always- and get ready to have a monkey climbing on your head!", "Good entry fee and great that you are able to buy bananas to feed the monkeys. The staff wandering around were helpful.", "I'm glad we went to the monkey forest in Ubud - we ended up getting some great pictures with the monkeys on us. We got to see babies too which was neat. We only had 2 'close calls' with the monkeys - first when one grabbed my finger and the banana at the same time, I tried to pull my finger away and he thought I was taking the banana back. Apparently a big 'no no' in the forest as he tried to bite me. Second time, my boyfriend had run out of bananas and the monkey that was on him was not pleased and gave him a bit of a nip on the arm - didn't break the skin or anything. Still, we didn't feel that the monkeys were dangerous. As a 'warning' there are guides in the forest who pretty much will start guiding you without asking. We ended up getting picked up by one but we didn't mind...he was knowledgable and was able to give us information on the monkeys, show us around the forest, show us how to get the monkeys to climb onto our shoulders to eat the bananas....and was able to get the monkeys off of us or away from us if they started to get too aggressive. The only part we didn't like about the guide was, at the end of our 'tour' he took us to a fairly secluded area of the forest and tried to sell us some drawings he had done, lol. We didn't want to buy any and he was not pleased. Still, we gave him some money for showing us around and that was that.", "Loved seeing the monkeys. A bit disconcerting when they jumped on my hubby. I recommend buying some bananas - only if you don`t mind being jumped on & DONt bring any other food in your bag. They will find it!! We were recommended to go a bit later (but we went in the morning - cooler for us) but if you can wait until the weather is hot, go about 4pm (or 2pm) we were told sometimes the monkeys will swim and its hilarious but we couldnt stand the heat so walked up the road to KOPI place and had 2 icy drinks each plus a burger. YUM", "is a wonderfull place situated in the top of a clif.better visit it in the morning because after 11 use to be very busy and also for sunset. be carefull with monkeys, they are thieves", "To put it simply: cute!!! If you don't like animals then this ain't the place for you! Totally recommend buying bananas and staying close to the guides and keepers when feeding the monkeys just in case a big male decides to pay you a visit. Uber cute and they take a lot of measures to keep the grounds clean and the monkeys and us happy. They also have some deers in an exhibit. But yeah this is a must-do if you are in the area!", "If you love close encounters with wildlife, head here for an unforgettable trek through a forest that is worth seeing in its own right(!!) and spend some time with hundreds (thousands?!) of adorable, curious monkeys. Be aware - they will search you for food if you so much as touch the zipper on your bag!", "I was brought here as the monkeys are friendly and well taken care of, thus their pleasant personality. You can observe the daily lifestyle of the monkeys! There were alpha males, nursing mothers, children following their moms, etc. Amazing! I can imagine myself in a mini rainforest. Place is very well managed!", "Quiet good. Monkeys were out to play, mainly in the bath water pool area as it was a very hot day. Nice for families young children.", "Our guidebook said it was not worth the money, but it was actually quite good. It is a lush forest, with a few small roads and you can see the monkeys from really close!", "The monkey forest is a nice place for a stroll and see them at a somewhat natural habitat. Expect many tourists and also many many monkeys, of all ages and moods. We were overly warned about the monkeys activity, in which they target hats, sunglasses, food, earrings... everything interesting from distracted tourists. We didn't mess with them, but still one found my leg as a target, though without further consequences. Some are cute, some can be scary.", "One of the most interesting park in .we spent there about 2 hours. Monkeys are very interesting to watch, when they are out of zoo , cages etc Great dicorations in \\jungle style\\\", where nature combines with a park. Don't take bananas to park,due to in could be dangerous for you, that fruit makes them insane (we ve seen a situation when several monkeys attacked a girls backpack full of bananas). Officially that's prohibited to feed or contact with animals, but you could notice a lot of feeding spots with sweet potatoes and grab some for a safety interaction.\"", "Monkeys here are well taken care off. They can actually go outside this forest whenever they want to. But they chose to be here because they thrive here. A few of them do go outside to explore or get some human food and come back to the forest. A few of them doesn’t come back. Maybe they got lost. 1 of the staff is really friendly and knowledgeable. He told us about the monkeys here. There are around 700 monkeys here, divided into 6 kingdoms. Each kingdom has their own king. They give 100kg of food per week. They have 1 food spot for each kingdom. The food are “ubi manis”, rambutan, banana, etc.", "The monkeys are fun and very friendly. now I know the meaning of the term 'monkey business' since they grabbed my shoes and skirt, and generally played around with me. So different than a zoo. They seem comfortable and well cared for as well. The ' forest' is quite small, though, more like large park. An hour at the most us fine for thus venue. ", "Naturally was very touristy. Some of the monkeys were aggressive. However most monkeys are aggressive. It had nice temples and a good staff", "Definitely worth a visit for an hour or two while in Ubud and only costs a few pounds. The forest is really big with some nice walking paths around the temples too. You’ll see loads of wild monkeys and on the whole they leave you alone unless you bring food or paper bags! Staff members assist in getting monkey ‘selfies’ or ...getting them to go away! ", "After reading many comments about the sanctuary, I was not that interested in visiting it... Seemed like a tourist trap. Still as everyone was talking about it around me, I decided to go there. I was absolutely stunned by the place: it looks like a wild green jungle in the city! A quiet place to get inspiration and get close to Nature. Of course there are monkeys everywhere and that's why people come to this place, but I was really more impressed by the environment itself. I strongly recommend it, even if monkeys are not your thing: you can definitely have a good time without really paying attention to them!", "The Monkey Forest has really changed, for the better. The monkeys are now fed vegetables and they do not pester people, like the old days. They are well fed on natural food. It is a very peaceful place, you go down many levels to the valley floor and a beautiful river. I really love the place. Been there many times and find it a bit of an oasis of quiet in Ubud. If you walk along the trail you come out at Cafe Bohemia (runs next to the Monkey forest on the left). There are uniformed ranger type officials there and they make sure there is no monkey business going on.", "Beautiful little forest full of wild monkeys ...the tour takes around 1h to 1hour and a half depending if you stop a lot or not to look at the monkeys and the temples...it's worth doing especially with the kids because the monkeys are just so close to you .", "The environment is amazing and great opportunity to see the monkeys without fence but has to be careful as they jump on everything (bag, backpack) where they suspect food and able even to open the zipper in a second. Might be a shocking experience to have a monkey working on your backpack. In general you have a good chance to avoid contact by keeping the rules and the guards are there if you get in trouble.", "If you are based in or near Ubud this is a worthwhile trip. The Monkeys are not at all aggressive, but like all intelligent primates, do have an interest in hats / glasses / cameras, so just be aware. Plenty to see, and the walk down through the forest is very spectacular with lots of photographic opportunities). If going by car - parking is BAD, and you'll really need to get in there early to avoid the rush (and not get run over by the fleets of scooters!)", "We visited because my kids are crazy about monkeys. Well they certainly got their money's worth at this busy attraction. As I have young kids, I was careful to not bring any food and we followed the do and do not instructions carefully. Nevertheless, a monkey was very interested in the toggles around one of my kids' pants. Once I tightened this, we had a great time. However I saw a lot of people who had a more aggressive experience than they desired from monkeys which wouldn't leave them alone because they had enticed the monkeys to them with food etc. The location itself was lovely and the path is pretty well maintained. We felt pretty safe, as there were guards or groundsmen located at regular intervals. The temple was beautiful and worth the walk - having said that, there wasn't much else to look at there besides the monkeys. However for the cheap entry fee, can't really complain.", "We visited yesterday. We were a little apprehensive given the reviews we'd read about monkeys biting and stealing things, but we realised pretty quickly that if you're sensible, you'll be fine. We left our sunglasses and bags at the hotel, put our phones and money in button pockets and just wandered around. From what we observed, the problems arise when you have food of any kind, so we avoided the bananas. The guides and attendants were really helpful too, and always on hand to offer advice and share knowledge (in English) whenever it was needed. We went at 4pm and the monkeys seemed pretty chilled out, presumably because they'd had their fill of food from tourists throughout the day. Totally recommend it, just don't be stupid and you'll be fine!", "The park is really nice with an Indiania Jones like view. There are lots of monkeys in here, but there are not as monkeys supposed to be. They are very rude and used to all the tourists. You should better go to the jungle!", "We went by motorbike in the afternoon from Arya Amed beach resort. There were about 1700 steps to the top and around 35°c! We have never done sonething so difficult but when you get to the top it is just amazing. Well worth the effort. Becareful with the monkeys, they are aggressive. But there are two men oround the top who have guns in case the monkeys attack. But don't be scared, this is really a MUST DO while you are in .", "Really beautiful forest and the monkeys are not dangerous at all. I did not buy bananas in case of an attack. The place is paradise", "This was one of our favorite stops during our 18 day tour of southeast Asia. Super inexpensive (a buck or two) and memories to last a lifetime. The monkeys roam freely and are everywhere. If you don't want to be touched, don't have food. If you want to get up close and personal, buy the little bunches of bananas and you'll have lots of new (temporary) friends. Break the bunch apart or the bigger/aggressive monkeys will take the whole bunch. They will climb all over you to get the bananas so be prepared. Remember the general rule is; they can touch you but you cannot touch them. If you abide by that, there won't be problems. The grounds are gorgeous but the monkeys are the main star. The babies are just adorable. Make sure you videotape if you get the bananas. We only took pictures and in retrospect, I wish we had videotaped it. It was so funny! (Tried to post pictures several times but TA is not allowing it.)", "We have been here at least 3 times over the years and never have had this problem before. Maybe it was low season and the monkeys were more hungry for bananas but this time one jumped on my wife head, sat on here shoulder and had to be shooed away by one of the attendants. In the ruckus the monkey scratched my wife on the neck with it's toes. Not deeply but enough to put the rabies scare into us. Went to the BIMC Hospital in Kuta and was able to get the course of injections with no hassles and quite cheaply as they are usually an expensive vaccine.", "Over expectations. Good park and many monkeys. They are treated well and guides controlling tourists trying to feed them made it a good experience", "There are literally monkeys everywhere. You can feed them. They are pretty friendly too. Its a nice walk. Worth spending an hour there.", "If you need a reminder of your origins a great place to spend an hour with your kids observing the best and the worst of human foibles. Arm yourself with a few bananas and a bag of rambutans (available for nix on site) but be prepared to get rid of them quickly when the monkeys get interested. They will jump on you, go through your pockets and generally freak you out if you resist their demands. If it wasn't for the risk of rabies it would be hilarious but, like people, their mood can become aggressive if they don't get what they want. My 16 yo daughter had biggish alpha male reach and furk around inside her bra under an inadequate tanktop and embarrass the heck out of her knowing that if she pushed him off he might bite or scratch. Rabies is rarely transferred but who needs a massive injection and the worry for 6 months afterwards? The vast majority of tourists have zero problems and the monkeys are everywhere, cute, fun and interesting but if your kids are animal magnets like mine dress them up so scratches and bites are less likely. Well worth an hour or two and the forest and temples are pretty. Like all govt places in acces fees are miniscule and you cant help wonder if we foreigners paid a bit more whether the sites would be better maintained and the staff better paid.", "From reading reviews, I was a bit scared to visit the Monkey Forest , but am very glad we did. The grounds are lovely and opportunities to see the monkeys of all ages playing and being cheeky provided many laughs. I do think it is important to read up a little and not put yourself at any extra risk so that it is an enjoyable experience. We did see some tourists that were quite stupid and could see the potential of their stupidity causing problems. Eg, one guy thought he could \\hide\\\" bananas between his legs, he learnt from that pretty quickly , one guy snatched the banana back off the monkey, don't do that!!!! A lady thought she could \\\"hide bananas in her bag and freaked when she had 3 monkeys trying to get the bananas. We decided before we went in we did not want to feed the monkeys, we didn't need to to get close there was plenty of other willing victims that we could laugh at. We also did not wear any jewellery or sunglasses. The one thing we did get caught with was a plastic water bottle!!! I was carrying them in my bag, my daughter got one out to have a drink and was carrying it around, a monkey came and snatched it off her, unscrewed it and drank from her bottle , the monkey put it down so my daughter picked it up, then the monkey wanted it back and started pulling on her skirt, it was a little scary but the monkey was happy having the water bottle back. There are a lot of staff around, who seem to know any troublesome monkeys and distract them if they seem to be causing any trouble. Was very happy to spend a couple of hours here, very cheap entry also.\"", "We visited the Monkey Forest Sanctuary as part of a week long honeymoon trip to Ubud. It's within walking distance of the centre of town so very easy to get to. The forest itself is very picturesque with stunning natural beauty. The monkeys were great fun and it was really nice to see them in what is pretty much their natural habitat. It should be pretty obvious that you shouldn't take bags, food, and loose items with you. We took one phone for pictures and wallet in my shorts with zip pockets and no bags/bottles of water etc. Quite a few people did and then didn't understand why the monkeys were climbing all over them. Just plan ahead and you'll have a brilliant day.", "If you’ve never seen a monkey before this is the place to go! There are over 1000 monkeys in the forest. Lots of little babies as well. They can be aggressive so please don’t touch or tease them. The temple itself is okay, but the monkeys are cool.", "A must visit when in Ubud and really in town bottom of Monkey Forrest road, like walking through a rain Forrest in parts, lots of tourists, some cheeky monkeys, one tonight my adult son had some thing hidden in his pockets. Keep sunglasses, cameras, mobile phones, caps etc Any loose items at fair game for the monkeys . Can't miss it if you walk aroma Ubud..", "The Sacred Monkey Forest is unique experience and one must visit when in Ubud. It is pretty cheap to get in, and forth it to walk around. The sanctuary is filled with beautiful statues and bridges and temples and the monkeys are everywhere. There are banana vendors inside if you want to feed the monkeys.", "Monkeys were wonderful to watch. Temples were beautiful, especially the water temple where one of the monkeys climbed onto my head. The forest was beautiful to wander through.", "Firstly so cheap to get in and feed them. Monkeys are pretty friendly and will come up to you so try not to panic. I would say go in the morning as it does get very hot and humid. Don’t take any food into the park they are quite strict on keeping them on a natural food and not sweets etc", "This place is amazing with over 800 monkey,s just roaming around in an unfenced environment. It,s a lovely cool tree forest where you can take a break from the heat and just laugh at the antics of the monkeys. Entrance fee is $8 Aud to get in, but area is well maintained and helps feed the monkeys", "I understand why a lot of the reviews on this place are harsh. These are wild animals in an uncontrolled environment so obviously there are potential hazards in interacting with the monkeys. That being said, I’m so glad I had the chance to experience the sacred monkey Forrest. The grounds are gorgeous, with lots of beautiful statues, huge trees covered in vines that looked out of a movie. If you are respectful of these animals, follow the rules posted literally everywhere and use common sense, you will more than likely enjoy yourself.", "My girlfriend and I really enjoyed it here, there are some bad reviews and we can't understand why. There was lots of monkeys, it was a nice scenic walk around and the monkeys even jump on your shoulders to eat the bananas which made for some nice pictures.", "I personally did not enjoy this, but i am glad i done it, and it is definatly worth visit. Its very cheap to get in and you can walk around at your own pace. We went late in the afternoon 4pm ish as i had heard that the monkeys were less aggresive then as they had been fed all day! Let me tell you this was NOT the case, lol! They were still aggressive and our bunch of bananas lasted about 20 seconds! I have to laugh about it now but at the time i was petrefied and held on to my boyfriend the whole time. They were not naughty to us directly but i did see them hiss, show there teeth and pull on a few people in there. Other than the monkeys the forest and temple in there were good to see. So all in all worth a visit if you are in ubud but personally i wouldnt go out of your way to just go there.", "A must visit for a fun experience. Relax and enjoy the monkey experience. Be aware and do follow the recommendations given to avoid monkey confrontation.", "Monkey Forest is the perfect place to see Monkeys interacting with each other if you're not \\Monkey'd Out\\\" from your travels in SE Asia. The preserve is well taken care of and the monkeys are under constant care. An animal preserve done right! Be careful though, the monkeys know when you're going to feed them and aren't bashful! And for the parents, the monkeys are pretty free-spirited, so there may be a few questions about what activities the monkeys are engaging in! Really cool preserve though! Great place to spend a little time and get out of the sun!\"", "When researching what to do in Ubud, we knew we had to stop here! The monkeys definitely aren't afraid of you and will see if they can get your belongings. Secure your sunglasses and close your bags for sure. They also love plastic water bottles so I'd recommend putting it in a bag out of sight. Feeding the monkeys was really fun. They'll just climb right up you. Be sure to follow the rules (like not looking them in the eyes) and you'll have a great time. The temples and architecture inside are really unique as well.", "We were draged here by family during a day out wasn't that interested to go but must say my husband and I were very impressed we enjoyed seeing the monkeys and feeding them. Just be mindful if you play with them the will play with you. HOLD ONTO YOUR HATS!", "Just go, its not hard to find. You don't need a guide. Walk around and enjoy. Lot's of naughty monkeys (monyet nakal) love to climb on you, its all good just relax and keep you sunnies and valuables in your bag", "Beautifull forest. Can feed Monkeys and they are tame do not steal or bite. Definately a must see when in Ubud!", "As part of our Gate 1 Discovery tour, we visited the Monkey Forest Sanctuary and were treated by many opportunities to take photos and enjoy watching monkeys of all ages, sizes and parts of families. I loved seeing the monkey steal a plastic water bottle and opening it up....or watching a nursing mother loving her little one.", "We were visiting the forest with a 2 year old baby in a stroller. Our driver/guide informed us a bit about the things we shouldn’t do but he did not accompany us inside. We thought it was going to be a breeze since we only intend to be there for half an hour to see the statues and take some pictures. On our way further inside, we were suddenly surrounded by monkeys. They were trying to take our stroller but the guards did not do anything. We asked for help but only other tourists were willing to do so. In the end, we only took this picture inside our car. It was our worst experience in our whole trip.", "I enjoyed the brief time I spent walking around and seeing the monkeys in this setting. The place seems a bit run down and parts closed off. Could have had a bit more life to it", "Monkeys and friendly, not aggressive but be careful with any bottles or anything that could be mistaken for food", "We spent about 1 hour here wandering around the monkey forest, which was really nice! The setting and entrance into the sanctuary is really nicely done, just a shame a few areas that partner had been before and loved were closed off. Would recommend leaving most of your belongings including sunglasses etc behind if you can - monkeys will try to take them if you're not careful. It was lovely to see these intelligent creatures wandering around and interacting with each other. Good value and worth a visit!", "Loved getting up close to the monkeys they were not aggressive in the slightest obviously used to seeing tourists. I only saw one lady get some hankies snatched from her backpack but the attendants were quick to deal with it . If you like monkeys I recommend you go. ", "You really don't want to miss out on this one. The entry fee is cheap and so are the bananas you can buy to feed the monkeys. The monkeys are everywhere! If you want to feed them they will climb up on you, which is really cool. There are lots of great photo opportunities too. The grounds were well looked after and all the monkeys I saw looked happy and healthy. I definitely want to go back!", "..they have a great sense of smell - even if the bag is zipped up tight. They'll also jump on you to grab at a bottle lid that's peeking out from your side pocket (there were dents in the lid left by its claws)! A keeper was swiftly called and he shone a bright green light in its direction and it was gone before I could turn around. No harm done :) My 1 year old baby was very concerned though and touched my face to check I was OK :) It's baby friendly here: no need to take a carrier and it was one of the few places in where a pram can be used easily and nappies can be changed in their baby room by the entrance :) and it goes without saying that my daughter loved the monkeys :)", "monkey forest ubud is one the famous place in Ubud, has around 1000 monkeys and very wide area of forest, inside of the forest we will see Grave yard, Hindus temple, holy water temple and river with spring water, the staffs are very friendly the forest are very well maintenance.", "Ok, first off, don't buy bananas unless you're ready to be completely covered in Monkeys. We didn't buy any and still I had 4 different monkeys jump on me, and my wife had one swinging from her hair (I got video!) But don't be completely freaked out. You just have to follow a few rules: 1. Don't bring anything! A camera is ok, but have it securely around your neck or tied to your hand. This means water bottles. (I thought I was sneaky and had one in my pocket. They knew and jumped at it right away.) No sunglasses either. They love them! 2. Put your hair up. I've got some pretty funny video footage of why not, though my wife won't let me show anyone. 3. Stay on the paths. Off the path is THERE territory only. They will get pissed. 4. Don't provoke them. Keep to yourself and enjoy watching them play. Enough with scaring you. These little buggers are really incredible. They put on a great show and are incredible to photograph.", "We looked at the worst reviewst, before coming here and were kind of freaked out by them. But there was no need for that with the right precaustions. Don't hold anything in your hands or on your shoulders. Make sure your backpack has a lock or they can't get to the zipper because they are able to open them. Don't bring any food in your backpack and if you buy bananas, just stay near the security guys. They know which monkeys are friendly and which ones are agressive. If you walk around with food or stuff in your hands, they will try and take it from you. If that happens just drop it and walk away. If you don't provoke them they won't hurt you! So just take precautions and then enjoy how amazing it is just to walk around amongst so many monkeys and enjoy the beautifull surroundings in which they live!", "I spent some time here. Lots of monkeys, some temples, and an art gallery. Most monkeys were behaved, unless you had food. Watching them in their daily lives was interesting.", "I was worried that this was a very touristic attraction. Off course, you will not be the only tourist but the surroundings are way more pretty and it's so much more than only monkeys and tourist. I think this is something you should see in Ubud, because it's such a big part of the community. Thanks to the Monkey Forest the village and the surrounding villages earned a lot of money for the community that they can spend on schooling, roads and that kind of stuff.", "Amazing walk through the forest/temple grounds. Alot of monkeys around etc. Nothing super amazing though but cool none the less. Constantly on your guard as the monkeys can get aggressive if you have food on you or you happen to get to close to a young so just strolled through keeping to ourselves. Different to other monkey places ive been to in Thailand where you can pat the monkeys at ease and feed them. Nice way to use up an hour or so though I guess.", "Good to see these monkeys run wild and free and that food/feeding is monitored by the staff to maintain their health. Had a good time. Obviously a little busy but a great place to see these cheeky fellows up close.", "Lovely and beautiful scenery where hundreds of monkeys are roaming free. Be aware that they are used to being fed by visitors so do not carry any food items in bags as they'll try and get it. There are stations where you can buy bananas and feed them that way. Its a large sanctuary so many things to see and areas to get away from the busy entrance.", "It was one of our favorite places we visited. The staff were friendly and attentive. They work very hard to keep the sanctuary clean and ensure safety. The monkeys are so much fun to watch and interact with. We loved it so much we went back the next day:)", "Me and my partner visited the monkey forest whilst staying in Ubud. You pay a small entrance fee (30k each) which helps to maintain the forest and look after the monkeys. You can also buy bananas in the forest to feed to the monkeys (20k for a small bunch) - both me and my partner purchased bananas to feed the monkeys. This was a great experience as the 'banana lady' tells you to hold the banana above your head and the monkey will jump on your shoulders and sit there whilst you feed it bananas - a great photo opportunity. I do however wish to highlight that I would not recommend bringing any drinks/food/plastic bags in yourself as the monkeys will grab them off you. Do not feed them food other than from the official stands as the employees have big sticks incase you get overrun with monkeys. Another thing I noted were people getting too close to baby monkeys, or trying to touch the baby monkeys AND THEN PEOPLE WONDER WHY THEY GET BITTEN!? Obviously mummy monkeys are very protective. Other things I've seen are people hissing and stamping their feet at monkeys - often when the visitors have food that monkeys wish to steal - the monkey will always win and you may get bitten. I would definiately recommend a visit, but please be sensible and don't bring food in or get too close to the baby monkeys.", "You pay an entry fee of 30 000 IDR and each receive a sarong to wear. You can choose to walk through the centre or the clifftop view. We chose the latter and returned via the latter. The views were spectacular. Not much else to see. There are monkeys so be careful of wearing sunglasses, shiny bangles and carrying plastic packets as they will try and grab them out your hands or off your head. One thing they could have done was put up regular signs showing the route to go as you had to walk by instinct or follow the crowd. There are market stalls outside as well as a place to sit down and eat but what concerned us is that there are no prices on the menu. This a clear indication of extorting tourists. Bear in mind that the South African rand is not strong and we cannot be compared with the American or Aussie dollars, Euro or British Pound.", "What a cool place to visit! I was surprised at how friendly the monkeys were, as well as the amount of monkeys all over the place! I could have stayed here all day observing... These are clever guys! They WILL steal food and drink bottles from you, so beware. They are crafty and can unscrew a bottle top like nobody's business! I had a smile on my face the whole time. I was also surprised at how clean the location was. No bad smells or having to watch where you step, the staff really take care of the property. This is a must see if you visit the area! I ventured around the forest for approximately 2 hours.", "After hearing reports of monkeys being trained thieves and not just pickpockets, much more brazen in their work! My wife and I decided to go along with caution and take minimal possessions for this tourist hotspot. I wish this review was just to complain about the loss of a camera or a hotel room key, unfortunately it's much worse. Having read the rules of engagement at the park entrance we were both well aware that getting too close to the animals, becoming too animated, teasing them with food, running around or even looking them in the eye was out of the question. But of course you're there to look at the monkeys and naturally you take pictures. Once you get to the main temple area, guides (or rip off merchants) sell you bananas to feed to the monkeys and after watching a number of other tourists doing just that, having the monkeys climb on your head or shoulders to sample such offerings seemed like a box that needed ticking. So the tick was added and we had some pictures. All was well and after that experience we felt safe enough to continue the walk around. If you follow the trail down past the temples and the open auditorium area, you wind up ambling through a quitter forest trail. It was here that my wife and I sat on a bench for a rest and took a couple of pictures of the scenery as there were no monkeys around. We then got up and started walking again and were looking through the pictures we had taken, I then looked up and noticed a couple of small monkeys had appeared playing on a nearby tree, then turned to my right to see 3 or 4 others. The last thing I remember saying to my wife was 'where did all of these monkeys come from' before they started to approach. with no food on us and only my phone in my hand we couldn't understand why they were honing in on us, then they started snarling and bearing their teeth, whilst getting closer, they then started to jump up and try to grab at my wife, she was frightened and let out a scream (not particularly loud but extremely natural under the circumstances) more of them approached and before we knew it there were 5-10 around us, jumping up, scratching and then two of them bit my wife. I grabbed hold of her, told her to try to stay calm and not make any noise (as advised on the boards at the entrance). Amazingly, she managed to compose herself despite what was happening and I shouted for help. I guide came after a short time, shouting from a distance which seemed to make them back off and when he finally got to the scene we were able to walk away. The guide took us to a small hut and another guide applied some disinfectant and plasters. There is a low risk of rabies in this area but a risk nonetheless, of a disease which kills 98% of people who catch it. I don't like those odds and since returning to the UK (after visiting a medical centre immediately after the incident) my wife has had to take a course of 5 post exposure vaccinations. If anything else comes of this, I will add a further review as things like this should be made aware to all visitors and not covered up. After this experience there isn't a chance in the world I would visit again and wouldn't even entertain the idea of taking a child. If you do want to go I would suggest going no further than the main temple area and go later in the afternoon. A driver at the medical centre advised this after we had been, as the monkeys are fed in the morning/early afternoon and are obviously hungry before this point. Awful experience and this was 100% hand on heart an unprovoked attack.", "We were taken here as part of a day tour, so the driver/tour guide warned us not to bring in any food, including the bananas and nuts sold outside to tourists. We were holding our cameras but didn't have any sunglasses or anything unsecured for the monkeys to take. We had a great time watching the monkeys and found the forest itself to be very pretty! The \\Elephant Cave Temple\\\" is also here, and alot smaller than we'd expected. There are lots of great photos to be taken at the Monkey Forest. There was even an adorable little group of them, grooming each other while baby monkeys clung on to their chest. The monkeys certainly are not shy!\"", "Enjoyed a trip to the monkey forest but watch out for the monkeys grabbing bananas and water bottles. Don't try to get anything out of a bag or they'll be acted that as well. Great fun though. Walk through forest was good.", "I have been close to monkeys before but never this close! They are definitely not the shy type so if you are not an animal lover this visit isn't for you! We spent about an hour in the forest and enjoyed a lot of interaction with the monkeys, especially the juveniles who have no concerns about climbing all over you if you dare sit down anywhere! Take a stroll through beautiful ancient jungle to the temple whilst monkeys run around you (and on you if they fancy it!). There is a small surcharge to enter the forest, but this is only IDR40,000 each - the majority of this goes towards the conservation of the forest and welfare of the monkeys.", "Monkey forest is very interesting even with all of the monkeys and their antics. It’s a beautiful forest in Ubud and certainly worth seeing if you are in town. Make sure you have everything tied down so you don’t lose it to the furry beasts.", "Seeing the monkey's is a real treat, but the beauty of this forest is the primary attraction, in my opinion. The art carved sculptures throughout the park are beautiful and the landscaping is very well maintained and manicured. I was a bit skeptical about even going to see the monkey's but glad I did. Not to be missed.", "Great Sanctuary filled with plenty of monkeys! Def worth visiting - spent at least 2-3 hours here with various historical attractions and animals.", "Would recommend coming here if you are in the Ubud area. Costs 50000 each to get in but we didn’t mind paying this as you get up close to the monkeys and see a lot of them. They are all in a natural environment and are well fed. This is what your entrance fee pays for. Make sure you follow the safety instructions well when you go in as we saw people’s water bottles being taken by the monkeys. Great to bring kids to. But hold their hands and stick to the rules. Don’t take food in as they are well fed already. Definitely come here.", "My group of 4 spent several hours walking through the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary. Near the entry is a cart where a nese woman sells bananas that you can buy to feed the monkeys. She tells you how to hold them up and not to look the monkeys in the eye as you feed them. If you do this have the cameraman ready. The monkeys act quickly, scrabble up your body and in my case onto my head. The claws are quite sharp! My skin was not broken but scratched on arms and neck. Wear walking shoes. The trails are beautiful and not difficult to walk. Many great photo opportunities along the rushing stream, the exquisite arched concrete bridge. Watching the monkeys jump and play was fascinating.", "We visited more because of the Forrest not really to see the monkeys. We enjoyed the visit, but can see the attraction for the monkeys. Make sure you walk down the boardwalk to the bottom of the Forrest, it's very pretty", "Great fun afternoon out. Monkeys friendly and it's a lot of fun being so close to them. Traffic very bad leaving though...", "Really nice to go there. A huge forest plenty of monkeys and you have everywhere sweet potato to give to the monkeys and have a lot of fun. Be careful with your things because the monkeys still everything", "Monkey forest is nice if you are in to monkeys but otherwise? The property is well kept and there are lots of staff in the park. They can be att hand sometimes, the monkeys are smart and if they get a chance the will grab anything they can, bags, cameras, water bottles and all your bananas. Don´t mess with them they are wild, they are no pets.", "Stopped here as part of a tour of ubud. Loved seeing the monkeys so close. Liked that the community were involved in adding to the art and statues. Some beautiful nature (including a gravity defying bridge, held up only by vines and tree roots!) Lots of loud and disrespectful tourists though. Monkeys were cute and wandering freely, and so many people tried to stroke them, shrieked at them and got in their space that it made it hard to enjoy. No fault of the nese or the monkeys! Very cheap too at about £1.50 for an adult ticket.", "I had not been to the Monkey Forrest for a few years and as Iam living in Ubud now I thought I should visit again. I was pleasantly surprised with the changes. Lots more Monkey's and kept under control by local staff to make sure the Monkey' are not too aggressive. They have added more walking paths through the Forrest which makes it more enjoyable to just walk around and enjoy the scenery. There is also a little cafe called Coffee & Copper just outside the gates at the back entrance of the Monkey Forrest which has a lovely menu and you can relax after visiting the Monkeys. The kids will enjoy the monkey Forrest experience.", "Forrest much better than the.monkeys. some rubbish around. Go down to the stream and the big tree...worth it", "It's one of those amazing natural beauties to stroll along with monkeys swinging Tarzan style overhead. The forest is popular, clean and peaceful but don't let your guard down. The best advice is posted, don't look any monkey in the eyes it is viewed as aggressive and everyone of these furry lads and lasses is only a step away from taking a nasty nip from you. One second a youngster is playing on my shoulder the next has some teeth through my shirt. Lots of friendly temple keeper/guards but the little tailed friends go from charming and cute to rascals in a second. Worth the risk of a distressing monkey bite? Yes certainly but skip the bananas for sale you create the wrong attention for an otherwise lovely afternoon visit. Go late afternoon they are all being fed then so you can just enjoy a selfie or two.", "Interesting place... lovely scenery and cute but vicious looking monkeys (didn't feed them for this reason).", "The forest is beautiful with some amazing scenery and waterfalls! The temples and statues are a very interesting sight.. You do have to be wary of the monkeys and not meddle with them or attract them and should be fine. During my visit a lady was carrying white polythenes containing food which was stupid. Her bag was snatched. ", "Monkeys yes, expected them, but a must is to go down the steps to the water, a beautiful ambience, absolutely lovely almost magical environment. The monkeys were very friendly, but don't go in with a hat, or shades on view, you'll be lucky to bring them out. Feed Bananas one by one and take them out discretely, if they see them they will be all over you, not that they hurt but I imagine it would feel quite daunting. I had one hidden in my pocket and within a few seconds there was a monkeys arm in there making sure it was his! We saw lots of water bottles being taken, but they are very cute, just as long as you're respectable of their space and don't eyeball them you are in for a great day. If you sit down on a wall, one or two will inevitably approach you which makes good for a photo op. A not to miss itinerary, particularly if like us you have animal loving children, ours loved it .... but then so did we!!!", "Great if all you know is animals trapped in little enclosures in UK zoos. Here the monkeys roam wild and the staff seem to have great respect for them. Great experience as the monkeys are free to climb all over you. This takes place in a forest backdrop with beautifully crafted temples which the monkeys make their home. Altogether a great example of tourism working in harmony with wildlife and the local community. If you go don't be an idiot - read and respect the rules upon entering!", "This is the second time I've been to the monkey forest. I hated it the first time because the monkeys jumped all over us and stole our food and sunglasses. This time I thought I would read all the reviews, follow the advice and conquer my fears. We went in with nothing! No bags, no food, no loose items. The first few minutes were fine then while walking down the track a male monkey ran up to me grabbed me by the leg and bit my foot until it drew blood. Completely unprovoked! We had followed all the guidelines. Not looking them in the eye etc etc. Luckily a guard was close by to shoo it off or it would have kept attacking. They are not helpful to you once you've been bitten though. They just walk off and leave you standing there bleeding. Thankfully I am medically trained and know how to deal with this type of situation but I would hate to see what could happen for someone who is not. In a country that is known to have rabies it is very frightening. I don't think I will be returning or recommending. Especially not for children", "Nice thing to see in ubud, avoid to wear anything that those little monkeys could take. Entry fee doesn't cost much money", "Cheap attraction for an hour or two of wandering around, seeing the temple areas and having your pic taken with monkeys. You can buy bananas (might be cheaper to bring your own!) and be careful to keep all sunglasses/hats in bags. Too many people complaining about the monkeys! They're perfectly pleasant if you're cautious and don't shriek or try and pat them - good fun having them clamber all over you for a picture.", "Great visit today to the Monkey sanctuary. Set in a wooden temple complex with deep ravine, walkways and gorge. This is a brilliant trip for any age group. The facilities are very good with modern super clean rest rooms, free drinking water, lots of maps and directional signs. We also saw lots of staff around to help visitors. Lots and lots of monkeys enjoying living in this natural habitat. The monkeys are fed by the sanctuary and not afraid of people but they are wild animals. We had no difficulty at all, we followed the clear advise given in the park of not touching the monkeys, not staring at them. We did see other people having issues but this was because they didn’t follow the advise given. The monkeys are not aggressive but the babies are very inquisitive and will try to get into your bag if you have food inside. I was wearing my spectacles and earrings and had no problems as we had no food with us.", "I was very disappointed in this visit. From everything that I had read online I expected it to be a tourist trap but not to the extent that it was. Here's the basics: for a small fee you can get into the forest. There are monkeys everywhere as well as some park security (for lack of a better term) and there are also little carts selling bananas to guests to lure monkeys onto people's shoulders. It's a beautiful forest and it's nice to see the monkeys, but it disturbed me to see how this has come to exploit the animals. The animals almost seemed dependent on getting food from the guests, which is not good for the animals. Also, the monkeys became agitated from being surrounded by so many people and in a way they were also being taunted so that people could have a better view or get a good picture. Rather than being a place to view animals in their natural habitat it appears to be a tourist trap that exploits the animals to make a profit. Also, the monkeys are slightly aggressive anyway but the actions of the guests around you will predict how they act towards you as well. I was walking behind my friend to get past a group of people watching a bunch of monkeys on a railing when one of the monkeys then came after me and tried to bite me. Luckily I was oblivious to the last minute because it was behind me and managed to not get bitten but that is a risk at the park. I heard a woman that works there tell another guest that the monkeys don't bite, but that's incorrect. To conclude, yes this written everywhere as one of the \\must see's in \\\" but please know that it does come with risks.\"", "Best time to go is first thing in the morning, before it gets too busy. There are monkeys everywhere! From big to small you will see them all. Lots to see in the park beyond monkeys. Well laid out and easy to navigate your way around. There is a nice pathway down to the water as you pass the pond. The park is well equipped with staff who help keep the monkeys in line. As well there are several opportunities to feed the monkeys and capture lasting memories. The monkeys keep to themselves unless you have food, then they will follow you. And possibly jump on you. Better to feed them quickly to avoid total chaos. The park is clean and well kept. Bathrooms are clean and easy to locate.", "The Monkey Forest is great fun & Monkeys are very cheeky. Be careful of your wallets, sunglasses & Jewelry, the little fellows will swipe all hahaha. They are a must see. Well worth the vehicle trip to the Forest in Ubud. Take some bananas & peanuts with you. You can purchase from vendors on the streets if need be a little more expensive.", "We had a great time surrounded by monkeys . A beautiful Forrest and temple . Beware do not come with any types of food or it will get snatched by the monkeys ! No phone in the hands , cap , sunglasses or long dresses . A very good experience much better than a zoo , because the monkeys are free and you can touch them and feed them ! I really recommend this place !!!", "I really enjoyed the Monkey forest sanctuary. Beautiful place and seeing the monkeys up close was great! Surprised at how many people didn't follow posted directions or suggestions of the staff and teased the monkeys with food to get them to sit on their heads. Reminded me of stories of ;people dying trying to take dramatic selfies...", "There are so many monkeys roaming around this place. They are so cute and friendly. I paid 10,000 Rupiah to enter the sanctuary and 25,000 Rupiah for some Bananas to feed the monkeys. The monkeys are all over the place and are not afraid to climb you if you hold a banana up in the air. They don't scratch but hold on with their tiny \\hands\\\" and climb up.\"", "It's not a big sanctuary but it is one of the main tourist attractions in Ubud. Missing a walk round here is kind of like going to London and not seeing Big Ben. The macaques are dirty, thieving, fornicating fleabags. And a cultural icon. Leave them alone and they'll likely do the same to you.", "We enjoyed visit to monkey forest. Were suprised at how gentle monkeys were. Bought a bunch of bananas which was fun to feed to monkeys. Held them out one at a time and monkeys climbed and hung off you. Surprised at how soft their hands were and found them gentle while they scaled you - we were told not to pat them but got lots of good photos. One baby took interest in my daughter and kept climbing her - the mother would come over and grab it by its tail and pull it back off her. No problems with monkeys - one gave a half hearted attempt to get bunch of bananas out of my bag. Once food gone they leave you alone. I think its a must do.", "A photogenic location with beautiful decor and statues. The crowds are quite large though and there is nothing else to do but take photos of and with monkeys. So unless you're a big animal lover or want a beautiful new Instagram shot, it's not a must do. My friends from Indonesia were quite bored though since monkeys and monkey forests are a very common sight in Indonesia. The place is well maintained and there is always staff present to watch over tourists. Saw and overheard some staff individually approach some foreigners silently offering to help get a monkey on their shoulders for an additional 20,000 IDR. Not sure this is actually allowed though. Don't forget these are wild animals. Some monkeys may be ok with humans but others may attack you if you're too close.", "OK so everyone raves about the money forest and yes it is part of majority of tours, but be very wary of the little monkeys! Its an absolute blast and as soon as you drive in to park they are running loose in the car park. Its a eye opener of how free they actually are. A suggestion would be to go in with your tour guide/driver (i felt a lot safer for some reason - due to him being there on numerous occasions). The experience is like no other, the forest itself is beautiful, has stunning ancient bridges and temples. The monkeys...where do i start! My partner and i were welcomed by a little monkey eating a mars bar (which i can guarantee stole fro0m a tourist). The big monkeys are a bit intimidating but if you stay clear you are ok. They baby monkeys are gorgeous and so cute! Our visit brought out twin baby monkeys which was beautiful, but can't go near them due to mother being very protective (no doubt), but they are so cute it really makes you want to cuddle one. WARNING: Do not wear any jewelry or open your bag (try to keep in car), they are very clever and have learnt to steel and even open bottles of water that they grab from tourists. A truly great experience and do recommend going here but if you have small children and go, do not buy the fruit as the monkeys will fight and attack to get to them.", "I was a little unsure about visiting the monkey forest, but once getting past the really crowded initial areas and going a little further along the quieter paths there were some beautiful spots to sit and observe the monkeys in their family units. We were able to see some mothers with tiny little babies (and some slightly bigger) who were amazing to watch.", "My Husband & i have visited the monkey forest several times on trips to Ubud. We have noticed that the monkeys have become increasingly aggressive because people feed the monkeys. Also, the monkeys do not have any natural predators. We have seen the monkeys jumping on tourists, grabbing at their jewelry, watches, pulling their hair, & baring their teeth. We always take care not to wear any jewelry, not to carry any food, & do not engage the monkeys in any way. The forest is about 27 acres. There is many beautiful species of trees that are being protected as well as the monkeys. It is also, a good place to see a variety of birds. The temple & the sculptures are beautiful & evocative of Ubud in times past.", "We recently went here with our four children. As soon as we entered one of the monkeys stole my eldest sons hat. It is a beautiful sanctuary - but for me the monkeys were too aggressive, so bear this in mind when you go.", "The monkey forest is an experience - not just because of the roaming fun-loving primates that live there, but also for its unique atmosphere. The lower parts of the forest with its bridges, temples and overgrown trees provides the perfect Indiana Jones atmosphere. It there would be a little less people, you could imagine the man with the hat and the whip running through, chaded by a group of Kali worshippers or a huge rock ball.", "Lots of people were feeding the monkeys trying to get photos even though not permitted. I was minding my own business and a monkey jumped on me out of nowhere, I was not alarmed initially as I had interacted with monkeys at Uluwatu temple and had no issue. The monkey tried to go through my backpack and then bit my arm, wouldn’t get off me and people started yelling to run so I ran off and eventually the monkey jumped off. Went to the clinic where I was told there was no need to worry as all monkeys are tested for rabies. They assured me they “have a certificate” and kept repeating this. When you have thousands of monkeys in an open forest there is no way to guarantee that 100% of the monkeys are healthy. I went to emergency anyways and got two rabies shots and medicine. Was advised that monkeys in could also carry “Virus B” which causes brain damage and death so had to get pills for that as well for two weeks. Will need another two rounds of rabies vaccine in Australia, luckily had tetanus shot before coming on the trip. Overall this experience is not worth it and overrated. There is a reason such places don’t exist in Australia or North America where we have real safety standards. Most shocking part was reaction of staff there saying no need to see a doctor and guaranteed healthy monkeys, the doctors in Ubud did not agree. I would avoid this place if I were you, the animals are unpredictable and not worth the nightmare.", "Had a great day out in Ubud. Made the mistake of trying to shoo a monkey off my partner. Don't do this! Highly recommend going to the Traditional Opera of the Monkey King story in Town at night. Probably wrong but think it's called the Kakak Ramayama or something. (sorry Indonesians). A really magical place striving to stay.", "It was nice to walk around in the forest so central to Ubud. I was shocked to see how many people were trying to touch the monkeys....! Forest was clean and monkeys seemed to behave them selves on my visit.", "If you in the area the Monkey Forest is a must, it is busy with tourists but still charming and a great experience. The monkey groups are fascinating and you can buy bananas nr the entrance to feed them. When feeding the monkeys try to relax and don't pull the food away, they are generally fine but the males can be aggressive. The places itself is great, beautiful old temples and the an awesome old tree.", "I like this place:) so many monkey🐒, beautiful forest, entry was 80.000 RP :) it was rainning,but we saw monkey-so dont eorry,if it is rainning💧💦", "We really enjoyed our walk around the monkey forest. Over a thousand monkeys live in the forest and we saw hundreds: playing, eating, and jumping on tourists. The younger ones do climb onto people, probably looking for food, but they are very gentle and not aggressive. Definitely worth a trip.", "It could be better if the monkeys are not fed by people because when the monkey sees food on the tourists, they can get aggressive and wrangle the food from the tourists. It is a beautiful place, though.", "Definitely worth visiting if Ubud is already on your itinerary and provided a lovely cool respite from the hot sun. Not much to see other than loads of monkeys (which in and of itself was great) but don't go expecting anything beyond that. After about 20 minutes, we felt we were done and continued to spend the next 3 hours exploring Ubud itself.", "Fun place to walk through and see the monkey in their natural environment. They are aggressive if they see a backpack or bag thinking of food possibilities. They will jump on and open them up so be careful. They also do nip at you!", "Amazing to see all those monkeys behaving (more or less) naturally. Definitely a must see and quite incredible if have never seen anything like it.", "If you are staying in Ubud, a must-visit attraction. though most people will go to see the monkeys, it is far more interesting. The walk through a rain-forest is awesome. just to see all the different trees, the waterfall and the stream flowing through the center is worth the visit.", "Love this place! Monkeys everywhere, running freely in a small forest in the middle of the city! I could spend hours watching them. The only fact that bothers me is tourists stuffing the animals with tones of bananas being sold by the sanctuary workers. I do understand they are trying to get some extra money for the sanctuary, but shouldn't the place be about the animals, and their health and safety first?", "This is a well set up venue for tourists with plenty of wide paths and so many monkeys to see! Don’t take in food or drink or they will be after you! A must if in the Ubud region, or from anywhere really.", "Our tour guide (Joe's Tours) made this interesting and funny as he shared lots of interesting facts and info about the history and the monkeys. Otherwise it was ok. A nice walk around. Don't state at the monkeys, if they pull your clothes then walk slowly away without looking at them.", "The monkeys are not really wild wild anymore, as the park rangers let you feed them (so they climb on you) for the pictures. Otherwise, it is a beautiful park with stunning views and a lot of monkeys.", "Monkey forest might be one of the most sacred forest in , which has an amazing temple in the middle of forest, we will see also the monkey's graveyard along with their name mentioned on that, really appreciated this!! the monkey was sometimes unhappy with our existing, however, Monkey forest Ubud is one of the must visited place if you go to ", "The monkeys do not bite as they say. But the park encourages visitors to buy them bannanas and they eat all day long. I think they are getting diabetic. I went 12 years ago and love it as the grounds are very beautiful. but they had less tourists so u did not have the over feeding problem. now I can not recommend.", "Very well maintained place where monkeys are everywhere. You can feed them, but remember that those at the beggining are not as hungry as those later:) Keep your glasses, jewellery closed - monkeys are little robbers;) Overall - it was worth to come by scooter from Nusa Dua.", "We along with our 6month daughter immensely enjoyed our time. The place is very well maintained and kept tourist friendly. I do advise the tourist to avoid taking any loose objects inside the forest and monkey tend to steal and snatch the items.", "Great place. Clean toilets. Keep ure stuff secured, Careful for wallets and sunglasses. Guides are there help. Overall you must visit this place. When in Ubud.", "Who can resist seeing monkeys everywhere? Come here for a nice break during the day. I went around 9am, and it was completely shaded and a great way to spend an hour or so. I loved taking pictures with the monkeys and enjoyed the performance (worker throws bananas and monkeys pick them out of the air). For $ you can get a picture with them vs. trying to get them to pose on your own. There's also a temple within the park, and since I was there during a holiday, I was able to see people carrying their sacrifices on their heads. For a mere $2 US donation, it's great for solos or for the whole family!", "It is only approx $5 AU to enter the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary. The gardens are well kept and beautiful to walk through, with water features in some places, and a temple in there as well. The monkeys live in four family groups, so if you wish to spend some time, you are able to observe the interactions. They are very intelligent and very used to humans, so be aware of glasses, jewelry and other items that they can be attracted to and try to take from you. They will sometimes climb up on you, but I would not encourage this as they are still wild animals that are very tuned in to nuances of body language that we may not be aware of. Very delightful afternoon spent here, with lots of photo opportunities, and market stalls very close by for those who wish to shop as well, inlcuing lots of eateries.", "Be careful if you bring bananas in, expect the monkeys to run after you for them. Overall, great experience spending time with the Monkeys in their environment.", "The park is nice, but the monkeys are purely evil. It only takes a few minutes once you are near the monkeys to realize the trek thru the park is going to be very stressful. Don't get me wrong, they are cute little buggers, but that only lasts until an adult snarls at you while the others grab your sunglasses, hats, handbags, food, scarf, anything they see. Seriously they have NO hesitations. I am very comfortable around animals and this group rattled my chain. They are aggressive, intimidating, fast as light, and just plain sneaky. We had part of our small group afraid to walk past them unless the group surrounded individuals to help them to pass. In our first encounter, one monkey tried to grab a woman's handbag three separate times trying to pull it forcefully from her shoulder. They drop from trees or bushes, run out to the path to snatch anything. It's a serious game for them, and absolutely do not show any food or a bag that might have food, they will go nuts trying to separate you from it. Nothing about this is fun or interesting. Imagine walking thru a gang of over stimulated aggressive thieves with no boundaries fighting for anything that they can get their hands/paws on. Its no walk in the park, its is constantly looking over your shoulder wondering where the next assault will occur. Children- NO WAY! That would add one more variable that you can not safely control. Most Countries would not allow this attraction due to all the uncontrollable safety issues. As they say venture forward at your own serious risk.", "The Monkey Forest itself is a beautiful place, especially lower down where the stream meanders through the rocks. It was wonderful to see the wild monkeys freely moving around, doing things only uninhibited monkeys will do in public. We were careful not to make sustained eye contact with them and were on guard in case a monkey decided to borrow our hats or glasses. In Australia, we only see monkeys in a zoo, so this was quite a thrill to see them up close and in their natural habitat. The $4AUD entrance fee was worth it.", "I am not a fan of monkeys, and didn't really enjoy this tour. I just went for the sake of it. I made sure NOT to feed the monkeys because simply I didn't want to hold food, as I didn't want to be attacked. As soon as they see food on your hands before you know it, several monkeys will jump on you. I also took off my necklace, bracelet and left everything along with my bag in the car. DO NOT CARRY A BAG WITH YOU. Monkeys will think you are hiding food in it, and the rest is for you to imagine the scenario...", "This place was really cool and inexpensive to try. As soon as you walk into the forest, you're greeted by banana vendors. The bananas are not for you. They're for the monkeys. They will literally crawl on you to steal your banana so beware and be smart about it. Try to hide it in your bag and take them out one at a time. A local guide suggested for me to hold onto a banana above my head and they will climb on you to get it. Of course, do this only if you don't mind having monkeys on you. Great place to visit.", "We attended early afternoon on a Friday. I can’t remember the entrance cost but it was less than £10 . The park wasn’t really full and there were hundreds of monkeys. Everything is well marked out, be careful that nothing is on show when walking through the sanctuary as the monkeys will literally rob anything. The monkeys were comfortable with humans getting close to them but there are the odd stroppy ones. As long as you follow all the instructions it’s fairly safe.", "We had an amazing time. Would recommend for everyone to go there and visit. The monkeys are so cute and cheeky. If u buy bananas they will actually come and sit on u. It is so cheap $2 Australian to get in and photo opportunity u get is amazing.", "Its definitely worth checking out if you love nature and...monkeys! A really fun place to visit for the whole family. Its very refreshed and uplifting to be immersed in the beautiful and serene forest and watch the playful, wild, friendly and cheeky monkeys in their natural habitat that close. Have to beware of the monkeys though, they are quite aggressive and would grab whatever you carry that catches their attention. However, they are harmless, just do not touch them!", "No need to say there are monkeys everywhere. It is a nice walk going around right in the nature with a small river.", "With a 20,000 entrance fee, you can enter the forest and stay as long as you like (5pm closing). The forest is filled with monkeys, statues and temples. There are three temples to visit, and don't miss the giant kimono dragon statues at the lower temple. One of the temples requires you to wear a sarong to enter but they have some on loan for a demanded \\donation\\\". If you choose to enter the forest, be advised that you should remove anything shiny (jewelry, watches, sunglasses etc), and make sure that anything you do bring in is firmly attached to you as they will jump on you, grab anything they can get their hands and run off before you can do anything. DO NOT buy the bananas at the entrance or bring in any other food OR WATER as I saw a woman attacked by the monkeys since they get very aggressive when there's food/water in sight. The locals will attach themselves to you and start showing you around and unless you state clearly that you don't want a tour, if you don't do this, they'll expect a tip at the end and some are more aggressive and demand a fee even if you didn't want their \\\"tour\\\".\"", "When visiting Monkey Forest it does not feel as if you are in the city. One is surrounded by nature and has a calming atmosphere.", "We had a nice time exploring this place.. Just walking around and observing the monkeys playing and having fun.. They are harmless unless provoked.. Do not carry any plastic bag / plastic bottles or any such thing that may attract them.. They might just try to snatch it, otherwise they are well behaved.. and the place has many staff members at various spots to look after them. There are few spots for great photos and you can easily spend around 1.5 - 2 hours at this place. Ticket per adult is IDR 50K", "We went there on Tuesday with our 12 and 10 year old boys. The layout is good with monkeys everywhere, plenty of shade and places to sit. We spent 130k IDR on bananas and got to feed several monkeys with a few climbing/sitting on us which made for some great photos. We didn't have any negative experiences with the monkeys and would recommend it as an essential experience.", "How special to see Indonesian macaque monkeys up close and free to do and go as they please. They are well taken care of, loved and treasured by the staff and locals. Please treat the animals with respect. They are not domesticated or tame animals. They are wild animals used to humans. ", "I like to put some research behind where my money is going, especially where animal tourism is concerned. Apart from having a spiritual & economic importance to the local community, the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary in Ubud is also a spot for research and conservation programs, where researchers come from all parts of the world to study monkeys. As long as it's ethical, I'm sold !!", "The place is within easy walking distance from central Ubud, is kept very clean, it is amusing to see monkeys in their natural habitat.", "Travelling with family, this one is a place to enjoy nature and spend time together. We're not using guide, and with our trusted GPS, it's not hard to find this place. But there's no sign around the entryway for cars here, and we end up going wrong way in a one way street. The sacred monkey forest sanctuary offers calm, quiet nature, with real time show about monkey's life. So many monkeys, and from all ages, it seems. There's granpa here, baby there, mom's in between, teenager running around, you can't turn your head fast enough to follow their movements. the caretakers sells bananas to give the monkeys, to lure them closer and stay put when you take a picture. it works for some people, but i like to stay away and admire them from afar, since i don't get my rabies shot, from what i read, is sometimes can get you through monkey bites. anyway, the caretakers are very quick to respond if there's any sign of monkey aggression, thumbs up for them ! my kids have no reservation as i am, and they enjoy this place very much. the monkeys are sooooo cute, and the atmosphere in the forest is amazingly peaceful. Walk around the forest, and you'll find some place with great view. i recommend to going there in early morning, since there will be less people, less crowded. But even in the midday, temperature here is cool, covered by many trees. Definitely want to go back there !", "Unique experience, it's pretty cheap to do and to watch the monkeys up close is fascinating! Just don't over pay for bananas. All the sellers have signs saying 20,000 IDR but we noticed some of the sellers turning the signs over and started charging 100,000 IDR for a bunch of bananas!", "If you follow the recommendations and respect the monkeys, you should have a good time visiting the Monkey Forest. We had a great experience and fun watching this wonderful creatures in a beautiful natural setting.", "The temple is nice, monkeys are nice but if you buy bananas watch out, as soon as you take them from the lady selling them the monkeys go crazy and jump on you trying to grab them!! Have your cameras ready as they don't last long! Fun for a visit and a cheap excitement but didn't have to stay very long to get the feel for the place.", "This was the best place ever!!! The staff were friendly and helpful and offered bananas to help you feed the monkeys. I loved every second and every monkey :)", "it was a nice forest with lots of monkeys and i would recommend paying it a visit but it wasn't my favorite activity in Ubud to be honest.", "This place is full of fun and you can't but help enjoy the visit. I estimate that you'll spend no more than an hour but its an hour well spent. Its 50,000rp per person entry and they sell Bananas for 20,000 a bunch. Some of the monkeys can be aggressive but on the whole they are very quite. I would recommend that if you have small children you carry them and not let them feed the monkeys because they do climb. Don't think putting a banana in your pocket or bag will deter them either.", "Its a must if you are in .you see loots of monkeys and there is a nice temple inside.dont worry about the monkeys,if you leave them alone yoy wont have any trobles.of corse there are a lot of tourists that bring food with them and try to catch the monkeys.. when thats when the troble starts", "If you are okay with monkeys jumping on you and being an unpredictable animal, then go. We enjoyed walking through the temples with lots of monkeys, who are free and open everywhere. I loved seeing them swim and play in their pool together. One jumper on my bag to try and open it at one point. Staff are there with fruit to take free photos with the monkeys on you if you want. There is an admissions fee. We saw a lot of monkeys in the places we traveled but it was awesome to be in a space that was made to be a sanctuary for the sacred animals.", "If you want to see monkeys and specially maqaques this is the Place to go. Very Nice", "If you like competing with lots of other tourists for the perfect selfie shot, this is the place for you. While visitors are warned about the cheeky behaviours of the monkeys, the real pests are the visitors who are really only mainly interested in a selfie shot in desirable locations. Whilst an inexpensive visit, I would put it towards the bottom of your visit list. The temple is closed, but sited in a spectacular location, worth seeing.", "The Sacred Monkey Forest in Ubud is a must! It lives fully up to its names, you are guaranteed to see monkeys, lots of them. And not just see, they will more then likely climb all over you. With no fencing or cages you feel like you are just on a stroll through the beautiful jungle visiting the monkeys.", "If you go to Ubud with kids you pretty much have to visit the monkey forest sanctuary. Our kids (and their chaperones) had a blast feeding the monkeys, taking pictures of them climbing on my and generally feeling very touristy and delighted. Head up to the rice patties afterwards for a break from the crowds.", "It was a highlight of the day trip in Ubud. Feeding monkeys was really fun & challenging, especially when with a group of them. They can be aggressive but if you let food go, they will be fine. It is cheap to get in, but a bit small.", "Very touristy & crowded, yet nice to watch the monkeys incl. Babies. Careful- they try to steal phones, sunglasses etc and we saw several times how they jumped on tourists. It is still cheap, 20k pP (adult) and its a nice stroll. Unfortunately, they could clean it up better- plastic bags etc were lying around.", "Amazing old temple in the heart of the Ubud shopping district overflowing with hundreds of friendly (perhaps OVER-friendly) monkeys. You can buy bananas to feed them and they will come right up to you So cute and charming, but beware. The posted advice to remove your glasses, jewelry and all shiny items should definitely be followed. The monkeys loves to jump on you and steal anything they can remove from your body,", "Good fun, spend some time here and feed monkeys with bananas. Friendly staff and lovely scenery as well. ", "We visit the monkey forest with our 5 year old and it was good as there is lots of monkeys and they are very cute. My son wanted to feed them and take a photo so as soon as we ask the lady to buy bananas one of the monkeys clim on my husbands head ( we did not had any bananas or food at all ) so he started to bite him! And we wore just staying closed to the lady with the bananas. They get very aggressive around the food. So be careful", "Beautiful scenery and lots of monkeys just chilling! Be warned there are lots of steps and thus this us not for the seriously unfit or those with limited mobility! It is a lovely place to be and worth every pesky step", "Really liked the monkey forest, is surprisingly big and I love how the monkeys have free rein to go wherever they like. Good amount of attendants who look out for the visitors and remind those who've missed the signs, and announcements, about not touching the monkeys. Did see some casualties and bags being opened with stuff being stolen. We padlocked our bag and made sure we didn't give the money's a chance to \\jump us\\\" and we're completely fine. Good amount of information around the park about the monkeys and they all looked in good condition. Fair rate for entry as its a good day out. Be sure to stop off at Habitat restraurant with your ticket on the way back as you receive 10% off your entire meal + drinks, and they do wifi so good to post your monkey pics online!\"", "Cool and refreshing walk through the forest. We enjoyed seeing the monkeys and watching them play. We laughed at the antics around water and food. Very playful.", "Funny experience the monkeys are super tame, will sit right next to you. Reasonable entrance of 50,000 rupiah. We enjoyed the visit. There were a few mosquitoes so spray before arriving. Lovely area to walk through.", "We hired a guild who knew the place really well & were given al full tour around the sanctuary, I even got to feed some of the monkeys which was truly amazing. It's a must see if visiting .", "The monkey reserve is worth the time to visit. They are everywhere and active. Watch out for your hat and glasses though, there is a possibility of a theft!", "The monkey forest is very peaceful and the monkeys are cute but never look them in the eye or they will bite you or chase you. They may also steal you belongings so don’t wear jewellery or earrings or anything like that. Come empty handed (apart from money) and just look around (not particularly at the monkeys)", " nese people believe Its part of Dewi Danu's ship which go aground. Long path inside facility so shouldn't be visited in mid day ( We visited at 12:00 during sun on top) can be very exhausting. Surrounding area resembles Great wall near sea and cliff side. Very nice ocean view and you can see waves smashing cliffs. Be aware of monkeys here. They are not friendly as their cousins in Ubud Monkey Forest and show very aggressive behavior ( Can steal glass, Cap , they don't like cameras )", "The monkey sanctuary attracts a lot of tourists but it is still worth the visit. Head out the the back areas where there are few tourists And it can be very peaceful. The gardens alone are worth the visit but the monkeys add to the experience. It is fascinating just to spend time watching their human like behaviours. They will jump on you, so don’t take your eyes off any young children or babies.", "The monkeys are fun to watch and often sneak up behind you, then jump on you. It is a real surprise! If you have any food in your pockets, they know it is there and will get it. The price is cheap and you can stay for a long or short visit. We thought it was well worth the price and experience. The monkeys seem to know the keepers and listen to them but see tourists as their opportunity to surprise and prank. Just be careful, though, not to touch the monkeys. It is okay for them to touch you but not vice versa. My son instinctively brushed a monkey that surprised him when it ran up his arm. He already had a monkey on his arm and was holding out a banana for it when the 2nd monkey jumped on him. After brushing it lightly, or maybe the monkey thought he was teasing it, the 2nd monkey bit him. We weren't too concerned but after reading about monkey bites online, he went to the medical center and got a rabies shot - just to be on the safe side. We couldn't find any information of any of the monkeys ever having rabies but if not treated right away, the effects can be pretty severe. Overall, we thought it was a great attraction and would recommend it, especially for the price - just be a little cautious if you have food with you.", "We enjoyed monkey forest very much. A word to future visitors, please show some respect to this place. Dont drop your rubbish, this is a place of serenity. Dont get in the monkeys faces. You are visiting their home. Enjoy the beauty of the forest, the sculptures, the temples and the chance to view these delightful creatures.", "There are so many monkeys in this forest, even on the road outside. Keep all your belongings hidden and cameras attached to you. They'll try and steal everything. One monkey stole a bottle of water from me and I saw another monkey steal a woman's handbag and eat her cigarettes. The monkeys can scratch. They climb all over people so if you're nervous then keep back from them. Most are harmless but be careful. Definitely worth a visit.", "The walk through the forest is beautiful and many different things to view including the rain forest. Monkeys are very cute however are cheeky and will take from you anything you don't have secured on yourself. Ensure sunglasses, wallets, purses and very secure otherwise one of the monkeys will run off with them.", "This was really great to see, such a cool place to visit! There are monkeys everywhere and pretty friendly too, beautiful surroundings! Definitely a must see in ", "Some of the views are spectaculalar, there a lots of monkeys to be seen everywhere. Be careful with your belongings, especially objects that can be seen in side pockets of bags or purses. Best to follow the map and be sure to see the whole area, gets better around every bend.", "I attended the monkey forest with friends. We payed 50,000 IDR per person for entry, there is parking for mopeds should you require it and is free if you present your forest entry ticket. I don’t know about cars. The monkey forest is, surprise surprise, full of monkeys. They have food put out for them in various spots of the forest for tourists to come and watch. If you pick a price of food up and walk up to a monkey with it held out they’ll likely come up to you and take it. Don’t walk around with a bottle of water in your hand and they will snatch it off you and bite into it for a quick drink. This place is stunning but I take issue with the clear exploitation of these animals by the staff there. The staff will each coax a monkey into a paying tourist with food for that dream holiday snap. Once done the staff draw a slingshot and point it at the monkey who then jumps off clearly recognising it as a weapon. This is disgusting and I have no idea why a “sacred monkey forest” would allow this horrendous practice.", "The forest is nice around the river. Banyan (ficus) trees with massive hanging root systems along the river are fantastic to see. Take a flash, as it's a bit dark. It is a bit of fun to hold up a banana and have a monkey climb on your head. Apart from that they are violent psychotics and are to be avoided. They swim in the river near the large hanging fig at the bridge. There are several temples within the grounds. These were all closed when we were there. There are 3 gates to get in to the park. The southern one serves Nyuh Kuning while the northern ones serve Jalan Monkey Forest.", "This sanctuary is a must-see in Ubud, the monkeys roam around freely and are (for the most part) friendly and unfazed by human presence. However, please please please adhere to the guidance about not taunting the monkeys and taking food/drink into the park. Another visitor angered a monkey and ran away, leading to 3 monkeys attacking my partner instead. Less than ideal end to a wonderful visit. Thankfully, his bite is only minor and the medical staff on site were around to help! Just a reminder that these monkeys are wild and unpredictable so don’t be a nuisance to them!", "It's a nice walk through the gardens and worth a visit. The monkeys will only come to you if you have food but can be a bit aggressive mostly to each other. We enjoyed and I would recommend for an hour along with the staff helping with photos etc.", "Small monkey park but well with the small price to pay! Mostly shaded, but lots of steps and walking. You should be careful of bags, hats and food as they will take them", "We visited the Monkey forest in Ubud in med September, and had a great afternoon. Wild macaques are able to roam free around a secluded area right in the middle of Ubud. The park isn't too big and is laid out well with easy pathways to follow. The scenery is stunning and it's great fun to sit and watch the monkey's playing around in their natural habitat.", "Centrally located. Not a zoo, rather the monkeys are being visited in their environment. Good activity with children.", "Walking through the lush gardens was lovely, it was very warm so take plenty of fluids with you to replenish but don't have any food with you, the monkeys will swarm you. The monkeys are very comfortable with people but too comfortable, they will jump on you for any reason and although I enjoyed this, one too many visits from them ended up with one monkey biting me although it was on my t shirt so thankfully he never pierced the skin. It is a great place to visit but keep your distance and don't try to touch them unless you want a nasty bite.", "A perfect place to connect with nature itself. I highly recommend it. Behave of stollen items, monkeys are very quick and stubborn.", "We loved it here. The forest and grounds are beautiful and worth visiting in their own. The monkeys make it even more special. We had no trouble with the monkeys although we did see others who did have some issues (food in their bags, water bottles attached to outside of bags, things dangling from back packs etc). As long as you read the rules and follow them you should have a positive experience. The markets outside were not great for bartering and it was hard to get a taxi from here for a decent price - best to organise before you go.", "Fun day out great place to see the monkeys didnt have any problems. Saw a few people trying to touch them which the monkeys didnt seem to happy about. All in all great day out", "If you are planning to see monkeys this is where they are there was plenty of them and they are very friendly", "It's a wonderful place. We stayed away from the monkeys but the place is beautiful even without the monkeys. :-)", "Beautiful sanctuary. Entertaining to watch the monkeys up close, but be careful cause they might just snatch your belongings!", "I absolutely LOVED this place! The monkeys are so much fun to watch and play with (if no one is watching). Just be careful with your belongings!", "If you're not fond of small critters running around your ankles, this place is not for you. I, however, love small critters. The jungle itself is beautiful, and the old(?) ruins are pretty spectacular. But it's the monkeys that make this place. You can buy bananas when you walk in to feed the monkeys. Unfortunately my partner wasn't careful carrying the bananas and they were snatched away and taken into the forest in seconds! A guide gave us some more and showed us how to hold them out so the monkeys would climb up onto you to grab them, great for photos! Make sure you stay still and don't try to pat or grab them though, they are still wild animals! I've heard horror stories of wild monkeys, but the ones in the monkey forest are tame and used to people. If you want to see wild monkeys, here is the place to do it, and you can avoid having your jewellery pinched and bags pickpocketed by the sneaky little things!", "We visited on a rainy day, but had a great time with the monkeys... the place looks amazing, with the walk in the middle of the jungle and the temple. Monkeys are funny and always trying to steal something from you... but very chilled out... you can get close to them and they don’t care, as long as you don’t try to touch them or make eye contact...", "It was really nice to see the monkeys around so close to us and super comfortable with all the tourists around taking pictures all the time. There are some restrictions obviously, because they are in their natural habitat, so we need to respect them! (Don't feed them, stare them or try to play around, because their reaction can be impredictabIe, just relax and watch them passing by and take some pictures, but respecting their space). I thought it would be one more touristical attraction, but in fact it was really chill. We walked around the forest where there are 3 temples ( they were unfortunately closed when we were there). Don't be scared if they come close to you, they are just curious! It was also funny to see them interecting with each other and there are differents species, so sometimes when they eventually meet they fight with each other! Just watch and do nothing! The entrance fee is 80.000 Rupias per person. I recommend the experience!", "The symbiosis is: monkeys are being fed by humans. They fight for it, sometimes also with humans, if you're taking on them too much and don't follow suggestions. Not sure if it's good or bad for the long term, but for sure it's a tourism success. Beautiful landscape and Hindu temples on top.", "I wasn’t even going to go here as it didn’t seem to be very special. You can see monkeys everywhere. I was told by someone that it was awesome so I went. This place was like no other monkey place. There were tons of them all over. I was watching a bunch of them getting fed and as I moved over to see better I almost stepped on one. Many monkeys were carrying around newborns. They were adorable. You can put food on your arm and they will sit on you and eat. The whole setting was pretty and very natural. The cost was minimal.", "A beautiful place to wander and gorgeous scenery. You will always get idiots though bringing in bags of food and then freak out when the monkeys attack them 😔 read the advise before entering and you shouldn’t have a problem", "Rode the scooter from Seminyak up to Ubud. The monkey forest was well set out and nicely maintained. The monkeys looked angry though. Dont let kids feed them!!!!! 30,000 rup each to enter to site.", "There are a lot of monkey's running around so if that's what you want it's there. We enjoyed our visit there. Make sure you have no loose items on you as they will take them. It is free as well.", "Had a quick visit with friends, enjoyed seeing all the Monkeys and temple. Be careful with the monkeys they will take anything they can when given the opportunity.", "Almost half day we spent walked arround in Ubud town, finally we spent also few hours to feed the monkeys \\the long tail macaques\\\". Walking under the shade of many treeis realy fun, fresh air and so much green view arround. Some temple also situated in the forest, they are holy spring temple, dalem temple(death temple) and prajapati temple(cremation temple)\"", "This is one of the best things we did while in ubud. You really have to experience the monkeys climbing on your back and eating Bananas while sitting on your shoulder. READ the signs when you enter! Don't bring food! Bananas are sold in the park. Don't be afraid, these are interesting and amazing animals as long as you are not tense or scared. I could have spent more time in the forest and we were there for almost two hours! Truly a memorable experience. You should not wear clothing you care about - clothes have the potential to get ripped on a monkeys nail or dirty from a paw. Can't wait to go back one day when we return to .", "Does what it says on the tin, entry is reasonable and there's lots of staff there to make sure the chimps don't get out of hand. Go take pics and look at cute baby monkeys, try not to wear sunglasses or make eye contact!", "I was underwhelmed by the Monkey Forest. Though unusual to have wild monkeys scampering around like pigeons, I found this place overrun with tourists engaging unnaturally with the monkeys (who were clearly used to the barrage of human visitors & weren’t exactly behaving as wild monkeys would) I walked in and after about 15 minutes was ready to turn around and walk out.", "But I can't work out if I'd do it again, Yes, this is a very unique place, an incredible area surrounding a temple straight from the set of Indian Jones. Everywhere you look, there are monkeys which is really quite an incredible experience, especially coming from the UK. However, the monkeys, as cute as they look should also be taken with caution, they are wild animals, albeit are well aware of the ability to obtain or even steal food from humans, if they want to or not. We saw a monkey really go at one lady who was lucky enough to be wearing baggy trousers, which took the bite (we did learn the woman had stood on the monkeys tail so is understandably annoyed) and a couple of times different tribes of monkeys started charging at each other. I'd recommend you stay near the local rangers who were able to get monkeys to stay still for photos, but were also adept at shooing monkeys away when they got a bit excitable! Listen, you have to go, but I wouldn't take the food and just take care around the monkeys. If you go with kids, really be careful!", "We visited the monkey forest a few years ago and quite enjoyed it. Our visit that time was uneventful unlike this time. We enjoyed our walk around the monkey forest until my wife lowered her plastic carrier bag which attracted a vicious pair of monkeys who tore into the bag stealing my wife's leather glasses case and proceeded to eat it. The monkeys are attracted to white plastic bags as they think they contain food. So be warned if you visit the monkey forest or walk up the street bear the entrance do NOT carry white plastic shopping bags.", "The Monkey Forest was a fun experience! It is situated in the middle of Ubud as easily accessible. I went in the afternoon and it wasn't too busy. The monkeys just causally go about their daily business while people walk around and snap photos. One warning: be alert and be aware of anything hanging or dangling e.g., straps, purses, cameras, etc. The monkeys are fascinated with anything that hangs and they'll lunge and try to grab/snatch it from you. It's actually kind of funny, but don't let it happen to you! I opened by bag for a few seconds to switch from my sun glasses to my normal glasses and in those 10 seconds a monkey was just mid-lunge. Luckily I saw him coming and moved quickly. The monkeys are kind to you if you are kind to them. Some people were scared of them and so they were quite hostile and kind of mean. I took a seat next to a small monkey and he crawled on me then proceeded to munch his banana while sitting on my arm. It was really cool to interact with the monkeys in that kind of environment. The staff are always nearby just in case anything gets out of hand!", "Very lovely walk in the middle of the forest and monkeys I always enjoys May you hidden place Just have to be careful of the agressive monkeys", "Just epic experience with very confident monkeys. Very good staff to, attentive and helpful where needed. As my wife said its Jurassic park for monkeys!!!", "It’s well worth a visit especially if you’re staying in Ubud. It’s a beautifully maintained park and the monkeys seem to be well taken care of. Not to worry about how the monkeys will interact with you as long as you take note of the rules before you enter.", "this was our fifth visit and love it every time. the monkeys are so fun and the forest is so peaceful.", "After reading the reviews on here I was a little sceptical about going to the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary. I thought the monkeys would be jumping from one person to another and all sorts. We arrived in the afternoon and there was a few tourists walking around. As soon as you enter there are monkeys on the walls and looking out for anyone who has bananas. There are stalls inside the monkey sanctuary where you're able to buy bananas but this will entice the monkeys to climb on you. There are some naughty monkeys here that stole someone's bags that were on a pushchair handle and started eating the paper and these ornaments that the people had bought. They then ran away when the people started chasing them to get there things back. One monkey stole some lipstick and was going around with lipstick around its mouth. There are many monkeys with tiny babies but beware that these monkeys are very very protected of their babies and will attack if you get too close. I saw one monkey snarl at one man who got too close to try and take a picture. One monkey jumped on me and grabbed my earring, but he soon jumped off. I noticed a lot f people who walked round clutching their bags were of interest to be monkeys as they obviously think the people are hiding bananas or goodies in their bags. Be careful. Also some small children were scared when the monkeys just jumped onto them and screamed and this made the monkeys run off or more come to see what the fuss is about. It was only 30,000 to enter and there are many monkeys for you to take pictures of. It's a nice idea to walk around too. When you leave the sanctuary you'll notice monkeys are over the road and climbing on the roofs etc. I would definitely recommend it. Just have your wits about you and you'll be fine. Just remember they are wild animals!", "A very fun exciting and beautiful place to check out. There is no shortage of monkeys and they will jump all over you. Make sure that you don't take any food into the park I didn't have any but they sure had a good time unzipping my back pack to make sure. While having monkeys jumping on you and refusing to let go can seem scary if it happens like it did to me I always felt safe knowing that there were so many people around. And because they are well fed and well taken care of they are some of the nicest and friendliest monkeys in .", "Good place with nice temples, make sure you go down the stairs to see the spring and the temple. Word of advice, don't buy any bananas as monkeys can get aggressive and give you a full body search if you hide them. Keep all your personal belongings locked in the backpack or bag and watch out for all small items. Overall good fun!", "This, for me, is a must see when in . A nice walk through the beautiful forest, with a couple of temples thrown in, and monkeys ....... there are monkeys everywhere! There are all ages from tiny babies to the elderly. They are wonderful to see, at play feeding and just generally doing what monkeys do. Which is why some people need to remember that they are not pets, they are wild animals. Don't tease them, you'll get what you deserve, play nice with the monkeys and they'll play nice back.", "My husband and I took thirty minutes out of the Ubud traffic to relax, walk about, and look at the monkeys. There were lots around and it was great to watch them, especially the youngsters. All in all, it was fun, although I wasn't a fan of some of the guides who were trying to spook the monkeys and get them to run near the other tourists.", "Walked around and had a great time. Lots of shade! You can buy food and feed the monkeys. They were not aggressive! There were a lot of little babies. Really enjoyed this stop!", "It is true that a visit to Ubud is not complete without a visit to the Monkey Forest. Very cheap to enter and well sign posted. No tour guides are needed as you simply stroll around amongst the monkeys. Make sure you follow the instructions to keep your bags securely shut as the monkeys have an eye for bags that aren’t. They are cunning thieves A truly enjoyable family morning. ", "The kids loved having the monkeys scamper up their shoulders for the bananas (you purchase there) and it is a nice setting, but the travel doctor told me after that it is very dangerous to touch the monkeys as even a lick can give you rabies!", "Yayy monkeys! Fun to see and feed the monkeys for a very cheap price too. When you're from Europe its fun to see the animals in the wild from so close. Nice little walk through the jungle too.", "I have been to ubud monkey forest back in 2013, but was only a short visit. Today I spent some more time to explore and roam the forest where the monkeys live. Seen a few of the Hindu temples on site. Forest staff were helpful if you weren't sure what to do if a monkey jumped on you. It's 50,000 ($5) to get in the sanctuary and another 50,000 ($5) for a large bunch of bananas if you want to feed the monkeys. Its worth a visit if you are an animal lover. Will visit again soon", "We went later in the day and although busy, it wasn't too bad. Plenty of monkeys and they are very cheeky, so be careful with your belongings and don't put anything down. We saw a Japanese girl put her back down for a photo and then engage in a tug of war with a large male monkey! Silly really. If you do buy bananas, they don't last long! Younger kids may get a little bit scared - best not to give them bananas to hold or just give them one. The actual place and temple itself are beautiful and definitely worth a look around.", "Its a nice walk down through the monkey forest been there many times,, if you dont want the monkeys to come near you dont feed them and they wont come near,,,,its nice to watch the little ones at play and there interaction with each other", "Nice to see the monkey families. But please be carefull. The monkeys can act very agressive and steal all they can get out of the ladies' purse.", "Took friends here who have never been and saw some lovely updates. Monkeys are as cheeky as ever but it's so peaceful and beautiful. Worth wandering through and getting some beautiful photos.", "A very interesting and peaceful experience. The monkeys are interesting to watch and interact with. The paths take you through beautiful rainforrest.", "First trip to and this was one of the.. Gotta go places... To enter the forest it was $4-5 Australian. Bananas four small ones for $2-3 Australian. Monkeys were everywhere. Prior to entering we removed our jewellery, sunnies, hats and water bottles. Just entered with a good camera. Saw a few monkeys fighting but apart from that they were curious and chilled. Saw a few tourists teasing the monkeys with food and water bottles - not cool -. Most were polite. Read the rules as you enter and when feeding stay calm. It might be best to feed near the staff as they have a stick to keep the bigger monkeys off your back. Literally!!! When feeding a monkey usually climbs up your legs and will sit on your shoulder. They will take a banana, peel it, eat it and the they will crawl down your arm and take another. Very cute. Once all bananas gone the monkey climbs down and leaves. Saw a big monkey near the feeding section who had vomitted from too many bananas. Always remember respect the monkeys as thus is their turf.", "Wasn't too sure if this would be any good but I really enjoyed it. There are several hundred monkeys roaming around the forest, most of which are quite young. There are some very nice temples inside the sanctuary too and it is nice just to walk around the forest exploring. The monkeys are very funny and cute. You can buy bananas to feed them if you want but they won't last long if you do as monkeys will not leave you alone until they have acquired them from you! If you don't like the idea off a monkey jumping on, or climbing up you then it's best to steer clear of the bananas! Really good way to spend an hour or two and really good value.", "We were expecting to be underwhelmed and did not have high expectations of the Monkey Forest. However, we ended up having an excellent time and came away with some fantastic photos. There are literally monkeys everywhere, and they are so cute and expressive. Lots of tourists were getting way too close to the monkeys, and be aware because they will jump on you if you do. We were warned that they would steal your belongings. We didn't run into this here as I think they are quite well fed (however we did experience other monkey theives during our time in , so still be aware!) Great value and awesome way to spend a couple hours.", "Great place. Hundreds of macaques - they will take anything so keep hold of camera and sunglasses! Lots of Hindu temples and jungle ravine. Move calmly and enjoy", "Great place to visit. Monkeys were funny. Watch our when you try to feed them. Clean and tidy attraction. It was amazing to see so many moneys", "Had great fun at The Monkey Forest but be careful as they can get a bit raucous and confrontational if you buy some bananas and they see it but you take too long giving it to them. They will come to you to find them!! Also be mindful of where you are walking and look down as I found out that it is too easy to step on their tails, and not surprisingly they do not like this - I saw some teeth snarled at me. But still well worth a visit.", "Monkey forest bigger then expect. Cool and worth checking out Lots of monkey Feed them a banana for a good photo op ", "Every time I go to I'm sure to take a trip to Monkey Forest. It's an incredibly beautiful location with plenty of monkeys to see along the way. The monkeys can be very aggressive if you are carrying bananas, so beware. It's best you enter with as little as possible and just enjoy the monkeys from a safe distance. There are plenty of opportunities to take some amazing photos of not only the jungle, but monkeys interacting. It's a must for a visit....enjoy!!!!", "went there with hubby and my 11mnth old toddler...entrance fee very cheap:) loved the view of the temple which sits on the edge of a cliff...the scenary at sunset and the ocean was beautiful... if your planning to bring a stroller dont! the trail is muddy and the ground is uneven with steps to climb..do bring a baby carrier instead lots of monkeys wandering aroud looking for food.beware..dont wear sunglasses, hats or bring extra food in bag..these cheeky fellas will snatch from you and run away with it...and its advisable that you dont buy bananas frm the local people..youll attract the monkeys even more...even without the bananas you can already see them upclose... towards the evening we watched the kecak dance..show started at 6pm...i would say i didnt enjoy the show much..it was overcrowded with tourist..teater place was small and they continued to packed more people inside despite not having enough benches to sit on.. weather was hot..we were sweating like mad..and worst it rained half way through the show...most of us without umbrellas ran off midway...but overall it is a must see when your there...", "Do not attempt to feed the monkeys! Even when you do not have food they will try to steal eye glasses, cameras etc. One thought that I had a banana and climbed up my pants leg. It scratched me and I ended up bleeding. There is a first aid station there and they washed it off and gave me a band aid. It was not a big deal to me but it probably would have scared a child. I was in for a business trip and this was a side excursion. Since I went with a tour I do not know if there was an entrance fee.", "A most-see when in Ubud. Great place to visit and see the local monkeys. Always follow the rules and listen to the guides, the money are infamous for stealing your bags, especially when they suspect that you have bananas.", "Too many visitors!monkeys getting stressed and aggressuve,be careful with young children!dint wear any necklaces show telephones etc monkeys will grab and you must not stare at them,sign of aggression", "Reviewers say the monkeys are dangerous and bothersome, but we didn’t have that experience at all. If you are calm and follow the rules, you’ll be just fine. Also, they have docents literally everywhere to watch the monkeys and make sure they (and the tourists) are behaving themselves. This is truly a place of peace and quiet, and we loved, loved our visit here.", "Husband LOVES monkeys, and they loved him! We bought the bananas so he could get a picture and we would do it again, they're fun! If you follow the guidelines you'll have no problems and you'll see tons of macaques! Lovely setting with the temple, forest, and creek.", "The setting is fantastic with lush forests, all within a beautiful temple area. There are more monkeys here than you could shake a Ummmm, banana at! Literally. You can purchase bananas and have the monkeys jump and climb over you for a photo opportunity. Although the money goes back into the sanctuary, I feel that it is enough to mix amongst them without the need to \\domesticate\\\" them for a photograph. That was a bit disappointing but definately loved being with them, observing their family units caring and playing with each other. Worth a visit, but maybe donate without the lure.\"", "The Monkey Forest should be visited despite being a popular tourist attraction you have to pay for. The forest which has been preserved is worth a walk through and the cute monkeys are a bonus attraction. But if you carry food and feed them you can expect them to be maybe a little to assertive, best to just look, take a few photos and watch, they may not look like it but they are wild animals and will bite and scratch if provocted.", "This time we came with our 3 year old. He is not so friendly to the monkeys. Once he saw the monkey grabbed my yellow colour bottle, my son was even more scared. Overall it is a new experience for him.", "We stayed right next door to the sanctuary. Beautifully landscaped, temples and monkeys. Watch your glasses and water bottles. I had a monkey snatch my bottle out of my hand. Other than that, don't look at them in the eye or they consider it a challenge. The stonework and sculptures throughout the park was beautiful.", "The monkey forest is a neat place to visit. There are monkeys everywhere. Do be careful though, they can be aggressive.", "It is worth going to.. especially if you're an animal lover.. feeding the monkeys could be tricky but makes for a great selfie with a monkey", "It is what it is, a forest full of monkeys. Possibly the most fun we had in Ubud, we spent hours watching, taking pictures and occasionally getting jumped on. Low price too. If you are in Ubud you should definitely go", "This is a must do when travelling to , Indonesia is one of the few counties (in my experience) that offer a literal face to face experience. It is a breathtaking experience and something you'll talk about for years to come, there is so many reviews on this place and very well known so you shouldn't have any trouble of locating it or finding your way around, my top tips are though always keep an eye on your belongings, they will definitely steal items if you give them the chance, if you tease them they won't hesitate in biting or scratching. Due to how they are treated by the workers they are more prone to attacking Men (sad reality but unfortunately one) be sure to take bananas. Best way to handle the experience is approach the monkeys the same way you would with a dog you see at home, friendly, confidently but with caution. All in all it is a place that you shouldn't miss out on.", "fun, nice and accessible a good experience with family. Monkeys are numerous and fun. they know how to be respected and show you when they have enough..Nice tropical forest.", "These monkeys are far from cute and cuddly... I found this visit to the monkey sanctuary stressful. The monkeys are quite vicious. There are lots of rules in regards to how to interact with the monkeys, i.e no eye contact etc. The monkeys jump on you and when you don’t have food or have food and give it to them... they get angry and steal other things. I saw many times workers having to step in to control the monkeys when they got out of hand with tourists. Far from the experience I was expecting. I just felt very on edge during the whole experience. Not for me. ", "The Monkey Forest and Temple is a beautiful place to visit. Bananas are for sale inside for 20000 rp for a small bunch or 50000 for a large bunch. With these you can feed the monkeys. Sometimes the monkeys will jump on you with no warning which they did to our 8 year old daughter so best to be aware. A good place to visit whilst in Ubud.", "This was an amazing spot. The monkeys were completely unbothered by humans and would ignore you unless you had food. If you buy bananas make sure you hand them over and give as many bananas as the monkey wants... my friend only gave one and tried to hide the rest, which annoyed the monkey and it jumped on him to grab more.. I chose to pay roughly $2 to have a park ranger hold bananas on my head so the monkey would climb up. The monkey was so calm, he just sat there and ate his food. Just keep calm and don't tease the monkeys. So lovely to have an animal attraction where they are free and choose to be around you", "The monkey's aren't fussed about human interaction. If you'd like to interact you can get some banana's from the local vendors. The monkey's are everywhere. It's definitely worth the visit down to the river to see the temples and look up at the big trees. You don't need a lot of time here.", "We went there for see the forest.. well.. they keep increasing the price! The rest was okay. Funny to see.", "I was initially surprised why someone would place a temple up a cliff until a local explained to me that those remote places are good for meditation. Suddenly it mad sense why the famous public temples are so far out in such scenic locations. I love the scenes around the temples although the monkeys made me nervous. We were warned about it by our driver but I never thought they would be that aggressive. They attacked my sister twice, one was after her sunglasses which I managed to remove before the monkey did although I had to slap the monkey so she;d get off my sister's back and another one wanted her slippers. There was a man there who would help retrieve your stuff for a dollar by giving the monkey actual food so they'd let go of the stuff they got from you. I wish one day these monkeys could be tame because they can really be scary and potentially dangerous.", "We loved monkey forest!! So fascinated by how bold the monkeys were. We only stayed for an hour or two but really enjoyed the experience", "There are over 600 monkeys in total. The flora is great, a temple in the middle of the jungle and a nice walk along a creek. I think they should have more signs and notices around the track as well as more staff as, for instance, the are some tracks that are quite away and with hundreds of monkeys around if you're alone you'd need someone to be ready to assist you if an animal suddenly jumps on you. I was bitten by a baby monkey, not the big deal but something to be aware of. It's good that you pay just one entrance fee for the whole day.", "Loved this experience. The monkeys were so much fun but were aware that we were in their environment. People do need to be considerate of their space and not crowd the monkeys. The grounds of the forest were spectacular. We felt it was well worth the visit", "Beautiful park for a small entrance fee with hundreds of monkeys. Don't cuddle too closely with them ;) ", "Go for the Kecak Performance at dusk. Don't wear glasses, slippers, dangly earnings or anything that can get snatched by the monkeys that seemed to be trained to snatch and bite your things. You have to buy food from locals to trade back your stolen stuff. Protect young kids. Carry a big stick if possible. Those monkeys are fierce and have large sharp teeth!", "Good place to visit our ancestors nicely. Well managed - but do be careful with any hanging items!! Be warned!", "Monkeys everywhere. So many. Love it. Very nice forest, just dont bring any food with you or monkeys will steal it.", "Went on a day trip and this was the first visit of the day, it was really nice and the prices were good to, a nice walk around the grounds and monkeys are everywhere and a lot of the wardens around everywhere you go so they kept an eye on you also, very friendly and will talk to you and take pictures for you if you ask them to, plenty of places for selfies however a word of warning, please make sure your hand baggage is secured and nothing in the side pockets as they will try and get to whatever is loose. But generally as long as you respect that it is their home surroundings and life they will leave you alone and go about their natural daily business, you can buy them bananas’ but they are well fed and looked after anyway, lovely walk around footpaths and arrows pointing into different directions and there are places where you can sit down and just watch them, there were a few mischievous ones that were quite funny and seemed that they were happy making you laugh and then the baby ones, be extra careful around the babies as the parents are not far off and they will protect them if they think that anytime they think that they are in danger. There are also feeding platforms for them and the wardens throwing food onto them. Could have done with a half day at least there, we did a couple of hours but felt that we could have done maybe another good hour. Foot wear, I was happy with my flip flops for the day, there is a souvenir shop and you can get food there when you get back to the entrance Overall a good time there, price good and highly recommended and we would go back again Thank you", "Personally, this is nothing much for me, spent like 20 minutes top and got bored. Probably because monkeys are not my thing. Just make sure not to bring anything. Literally anything to keep yourself safe, especially water bottles. The monkeys will grab them even at the entrance haha", "Really pleasant and natural place. The monkeys are sweet and funny - just be careful as they can easily get aggressive (especially if you touch their babies). The fact that they are trying to steal your stuff is actually a great opportunity to take some cool pictures and videos. Just follow the rules and you will be safe + definitely enjoying this experience.", "Nice place in middle of Ubud; lots of tourists, lots of locals selling bananas for then monkeys all got crazy, jumping on people. Overall pleasant couple of hours in there.", "Small forest with monkey habitats, good place for children because they can be excited to interact with animal.but i dont have a great time there because some of the monkey is disturbing,so not a really recommended place for me, expecially for those of u who dont really like animal or forest thing", "Monkey forest was a great time! As the title suggests, there are a whole bunch of monkeys everywhere. You can buy some bananas and feed them, but be careful!! The monkey can get quite aggressive when they see you have food and jump on you. One of our party was bitten by an overzealous monkey and had to get tetanus shots. They monkeys will also go into your bags if you have any food hidden away, so try to avoid this! Other than that, the forest was quite nice. Take time to explore and walk down to the river, the stone bridge, etc. It does get quite crowded with tourists, but a very enjoyable time overall.", "Great place to go if you like to interact with animals in the wild. Also beautiful forest to walk around, monkeys everywhere. Very nice! But be careful if you kneel down to take photos: monkeys can jump on your back! Also be careful because they steal everything, hold on to your valuables...", "Self explanatory it's a Must when in UBUD! Small suggestion: get a small size of the bananas first , not the large one, especially if you are traveling with kids ! These monkeys have no shame in the game and will jump all over you ! Some of them are very large and I can see a kid getting very intimidated ! Also hold on to your stuff as they can be unpredictable! But their world here in Ubud is beautiful and full of awesome photographic scenery ! Definitely a must!", "This attraction is wonderful. The hundreds of monkeys are running free and looking for ways to keep you entertained. They are playful and full of fun. Be warned, however, that it is important to comply with the posted rules or else you can find yourself losing your belongings or worse, getting yourself bitten. If you like monkeys, you could literally spend hours here watching them frolic about playing with one another and looking for something to eat. The young ones are especially fun to watch. Be sure and leave anything they can grab in your vehicle before entering the forest (earrings, sunglasses, necklaces, etc) or you will surely regret it. Hold tight to your camera or cell phone or they will quickly be gone. For a few dollars, you can buy bananas to feed them as they climb on your head and shoulders. Be careful because they can be very aggressive and you can have more than one climbing on you trying to get the banana. This was one of the highlights of our trip to . This is a \\do not miss\\\" attraction!\"", "Beautiful trees, it's like a jungle ! The monkeys are funny, and naughty. Done in 1hour, it's worth it to go have a look !", "Thousands of monkeys, they were peaceful and fun We have enjoyed our time , the entry is 50,000 idr , I thought its a bit expensive", "This is a fun place to visit, interesting to see all those monkeys. Some of the are also interested in you and may jump on you. It only takes about an hour to walk through the park but it is well worth the visit. This is an activity that you can do on your own, you dont need guides.", "As long as you realise they are all in a really natural environment then you will appreciate this place.. I was bitten by a monkey today and ended up itching with lice so dont pet them...but for two bucks it was fantastic xxxx", "This place is really swarming with monkeys - not only within the confines of the sanctuary, but spilling out into the parking lot and the surrounding streets. So if you just want to see a few monkeys, there's really no need to pay to get into the sanctuary. And wherever you see these monkeys, keep in mind that they are wild animals. They may look cute, but they can, in fact, be dangerous. Sometimes they can be quite scary. On one occasion, I saw a guy squeeze a PET bottle and the sound startled a monkey, who pounced and acted like he was going to attack - a scary moment there!", "The jungle like look from the start was there with extremely long trees, the only instruction lines were written and repeated multiple times within the park. There were plenty of attendants wandering in most locations to ensure safe encounters with the monkeys. Toilets were plentiful and clean. Worth doing once.", "Entrance fee is 30.000Rp for adult. Worth paying because the park is big and a lot to see there. Firstly, all monkeys that are all over the place. Monkeys are just doing their things and if You don't have any food with You, they will not even bother about you. You can just walk and tale some pictures and don't worry that monkeys will steal your camera or other belongings. Secondly, the environment is very green and nice. Valley with some big trees and fresh water. I definitely recommend this place to everyone.", "Worth while a visit allow about one and a half hours We had no problems with the monkeys they kept themselves to themselves.", "You get to experience a lot of monkeys close up. It's a lot of fun. They even climb on you if you have food (which you can buy for them). Recommend to visit early as already around 11am the place was packed with people", "It is great to experience. There are many monkeys roaming freely. However, they will stop at nothing to get food. Do not put anything on your head. Be very careful with your bags.", "We were there early in the morning on our first stop of a full day tour of Ubud. Our tour guide came in with us to the sanctuary. We walked around and before we left, stopped to feed the monkeys. There are carts that sell bananas and the monkeys will jump on your shoulder (or head) and eat the banana from your hand or if one of the employees feeds the monkeys for you.", "Ok, I have to admit I was quite apprehensive about the monkey's at first. My wife initially did not want to visit (she is a little scared of animals), but in the end this is the one of the most memorable experiences she had. The monkey''s are smart and can somehow detect anything you have on you that is food. My wife had a bag of sealed peanuts in her purse, but somehow a monkey figured that out and robbed them in a heartbeat by opening the purse and taking them. Quite amazing! My wife completely forgot they were there (An airplane snack). There were signs not to give monkey's peanut, but what are you going to do when they steal them from you????? :-) They did not eat the plastic packing, but did lick the salt of it. I consider myself quite manly, but a monkey jumping on me from behind made me quite uneasy. You can buy banana's at the entrance and it is a wise idea to tip one of the handler's inside the park to get them to pose and behave. The tip is only about $1.00, so well worth it! While maybe some have had bad experiences based on other reports, I think it really all depends on how you treat a visit here. These are wild animals.....and they want food! Be aware going in about any food you might have on you - the monkey's will absolutely find it! You cannot hide it!!! Also, I do see a problem \\arguing with a monkey\\\" over a snack you do not want to give to him/her :-) Again, use your judgement. If they want it bad enough, it is probably best just to give it to them over them getting agressive to retrieve it. Wonderful experience and highly recommended! Use the handlers inside the park and you will be fine! They know these animals and how they will react. A little tip goes a long way! Going back to my wife - she really wanted to avoid going there (scared), but ended up loving it! It did take some reassurance (ok, quite a bit), but eventually even she had a monkey on her shoulder and could take a picture (while grinning quite nervous - priceless :-)\"", "Good to see the monkeys up close and personal but the environment appears to designed as much for the tourists as for the monkeys", "It's not called the monkey forest for no reason! Monkeys everywhere and they are the boss of their forest. The monkeys have no fear of humans and seem to know that they are in charge so beware as they know what they want and that is food! I'd probably stay away from the larger, older monkeys as they seemed to be very territorial and happy to enforce their boundary, also beware of getting too chummy with the baby monkeys as mum will be nearby and may take offence. We decided not to buy food to feed the monkeys and just watched the entertainment of others with their bananas instead but the monkeys had other ideas, one monkey jumped onto my head three times and hung out with me, if that happens just be calm and don't squeal. One of the park attendants told me afterwards they do that expecting food and some bite if they don't get what they want so be careful, I was lucky my visitor was friendly, I did see a woman get her finger bitten because she didn't let go of the banana she was feeding a monkey quickly enough. The grounds of the monkey forest are beautiful with temples and carvings everywhere, a fun way to spend a couple of hours, if you take young children be careful though as these monkeys are not tame just clever enough to interact with humans to get what they need.", "a forest with temples that is filled with monkeys - make no mistake, this forest belongs to the monkeys and humans are the visitors i found them a little scary but there is no shortage of them - if you want to see monkeys you definitely will quite a lot of area to cover and the temples are nice to see well worth a visit - and also mostly shadey so nice to have some respite from the sun", "One of those places you have to visit when in Ubud. Not expensive at 50000 IRP admission. Allow yourself 1-2 hours for the visit. Beware of the monkeys they are very intelligent and they know if you have food and they will try to get it. If you visit without a backpack or rucksack they will leave you alone, but if you are carrying something they are interested .", "A good day out , you can get up close to the monkeys and enjoy a short walk around the area . Make sure not to get too touchy touchy with the monkeys as they are wild and can hurt u . A good experience for an animal lover . Hide all your food aswell :p", "Having a walk around a forest that is home to 's monkeys within a city was a good diversion for me from the busy streets of Ubud! It was easy to find and it was well organised with some areas under improvement. The entrance is IDR 50k for adult. There are guidelines to follow whilst inside the forest especially when encountering the monkeys and you must keep your valuables inside your bag. At most they are entertaining to watch but they can become aggressive if you ignore the guidelines. There is also a temple inside, an exhibition area, some shops, bridges, and statues of deities and animals. It is a lot of good walking to cover the entire forest.", "It is a great stop on the way to Ubud.our driver recommend us to visit this place.The monkeys are cute and it is a great opportunity to get up close and watch them monkey around with large Forest,well maintend.They are friendly and calm if you are calm,dont bring the food", "The forest itself with some very old trees and exotic vegetation is already worth a visit. And so are the temples in the middle of the forest. But what makes this place special are of course the about 300 long-tail macaques. They offer great photo opportunities when you see them playing among themselves. It's unfortunate though that people also want to take pictures while feeding the monkeys. This makes the whole experience far less genuine and results in the monkeys only associationg the visitors with food carriers. Particularly in the early morning hours (when the monkeys are hungry) this can result in quite aggressive behavior. It is difficult to understand why the park authority allows bananas to be sold just before entering the facility. We even saw staff members giving bananas to visitors to help them with a \\photo opportunity\\\".\"", "Monkey forest experience is a Beautiful jungle and a beautiful walk with many naughty companions. It has a small temple inside. You will love it if u like monkeys but beware as they are ready to grab just about anything. shop for nese triklets , batik and crafts outside the forest.", "Initially I was a bit reluctant to vist the place as had read some reviews about monkey attacks and since I was travelling with my 4 year old I was a bit worried. Luckily all went well. It's a nice place worth visiting once specially if you have kids as that will enjoy it, 30 to 40 minutes is a good enough time to spend there. You can also do shopping at the monkey Street market but it is slightly more expensive than the Ubud market.", "I've seen a ton of monkeys all over south east Asia and almost skipped this park, but really glad I went. The pathways were beautiful, the trees, statues, scenery, all wonderful. And the monkeys came up really close and were doing all kinds of funny things to the tourists. Keep your food and wallets and phones safe!!", "This tourism object is much better than other similar places in such as Sangeh or Alas Kedaton. But the price is a bit too high since there are no special attraction inside. It is just to walk around the area and seeing the monkeys and that's it.", "I don't like monkeys a lot but the forest is incredible. It's a must if you like nature. Respect the animals, the people taking care of them know how to deal with them. Don't bring little colorful things, it could keep the monkeys attention and to be stolen. It's a nice 1 hr. Walk. A lot of stairs if you have any kind of mobility issues. ", "Feeding the monkeys was both hilarious and disgusting! XD You can buy 3 bananas for 25K at an improvised feeding station, and if you are scared to feed them the lady will do it for you ensuring the monkey climbs on your head to grab the banana... which brings me to the title of this review :)", "Just what you'd expect... a whole heap of monkeys, monkeying around. Conceal any items you are carrying like sunglasses, hair-clips etc... Monkeys are attracted to anything!!! And if they like what you have and they can remove it from your person, that's exactly what they'll do! And good luck chasing the monkey to get it back! hahaha One negative, the bananas they sell at the front entrance are a RIP OFF. Go to a locals market prior and buy some at a decent price. Also some areas of the pathway can be very slippery when wet, so watch your step.", "I found this attraction to be fun and scary at the same time. I was nervous at first but it wasnt so bad. You can purchase some bananas to feed the monkey's. They simply come up to you and take it from you. You will need to try your best to hide them if you want to keep walking to another area. Overall a nice place to visit!", "Fun experience, had chance to feed the monkeys, stick to the babies and kids, they are less aggressive. Well worth the price (RP.50,000)", "i love it here go a few times. i just enjoy the monkeys, the people and the place . when we came back to at january the monkeys had lots of newborn babies. also lots of twins.", "This monkey sanctuary attracts many tourists - so please go peacefully and gently - let the monkeys be at peace, so many tourists trying to get the monkeys attention for pictures, it’s best to let them be in their natural environment as it’s a constant disturbance and causes them to get irritated. Please be respectful at all times.", "a good afternoon out ...and really entertaining watching and interacting with the resident monkeys not expensive at all either", "I was a bit hesitant to visit the Monkey Forest after hearing about people being bitten and scratched however my friends really wanted to check it out. It was great! There were so many monkeys and a majority of them were well behaved. There was clear signage showing you the different paths and how to act around the monkeys. There were a lot of park attendants watching out incase monkeys (or people) started acting funny. The pricing was quite reasonable ($8 AUD can’t complain) and the ladies at the front counter were very helpful. The only downside was the people that didn’t listen to the rules! There was a lot of crying and lost water bottles or bags from those people but that’s what happens!", "Not fare from the hotel; it looked more like a garden area, - there the monkeys were waiting for us :) Some hands full of peanuts changed hands and a lot of pics was taken - everybody happy. Thank you so much. :) No problems at all, friendly and cute.", "Great opportunitity to get close to the monkeys and a nice jungle walk. Great photo opportunities! The staff working there are very friendly and gentle with the animals.", "The monkeys are delightful. Be very careful if you wear glasses. I had one cheeky fellow jump on me and grabbed my glasses. Fortunately I was able to stop him. I loved watching their antics. Lovely place to wander around. Would definitely recommend it if you like monkeys. If you have little ones I would keep a very close eye on them.", "We had decided before we even left NZ that we wanted to go to the monkey forest. We visited at the end of a day guided tour, so had a guide walk through with us, explaining different things to us. We bought some bananas and these had all been eaten within 5 minutes, as the monkeys certainly aren't shy about scrambling up your back and grabbing them out of your hands ! I was a little bit apprehensive about the monkeys as I had read of them biting people, but they were surprisingly non aggressive. I did get a bit of a fright when out of nowhere, they leapt up by back and sat on my shoulder quite happily, while eating the banana. They are quite heavy, but very soft, warm fur. The baby monkeys were just adorable, and there were monkeys everywhere- our guide told us there are over 700 of them. My husband wore his Go Pro on his chest, so got some fantastic footage...the best part was when he sat down for a minute, and the monkeys came over to him and started drinking from his water tube thingy (attached to a bladder, carried on his back). We got some very cool video footage of the monkeys having a drink, which he uploaded to You Tube. Highly recommended.", "Located in Ubud . It' s good experience for us. There are monkeys are all over you if you have food or not. You've to be careful of your belonging.", "We had a great time here, I was really happy to see a place like this where the animals are allowed to roam freely without cages or leashes. They are still wild but contained in a beautiful well kept park. We went with a guide (Ketut with Mano Tours) and we are really glad he was there because I think we would have been more nervous around the monkeys. The key is to leave the tiny babies alone because the moms freak out, and try to stay away from the large ones because they are more aggressive. The smaller ones are best because they are really curious and funny. However when they are on you try not to move around too much and dont try to hold them or grab them or they might get scared and give you a little warning bite. It was very much worth it, but just be careful.", "If you thought you'd like to be an extra in 'Snakes on a Plane' this might be for you! Nothing cute about these little, aggressive, disease ridden monkeys. Put your kids on your shoulders and make sure they aren't holding any food or ANYTHING for that matter (even an empty bag) or you'll be targetted and these monkeys aren't shy in coming forward. Unless of course you want to scare the living daylights out of someone then tape some bananas to their clothing and watch from afar.", "I love the Monkey Forest!! The macaques are so interesting to watch. I could spend days there. Although most people only spend an hour or so - so that's what you'll probably want to allot. See the monkeys grooming each other, carrying their babies, eating, swinging from vines, fighting and mating. You can buy bananas to feed them. They probably won't jump on you if you're not feeding them. However, one did jump on me when I didn't have any food. She sat on my shoulder for about 15 minutes and was so dear. She groomed my hair and made me look a complete mess. Finally she got interested in my necklace and gave me a nip on the ear when she got frustrated because she couldn't get it off my neck. By an unfortunate turn of events, I got the flu a day after the monkey bite. So - just to be safe - I went through the (very expensive) four rounds of rabies vaccination and took antiviral meds. Oh well, everything was fine.", "We have never seen a place like this in our life. It was exciting and scary all at the same time. We brought some bananas to feed the monkeys although you can buy them there as well. You must be careful soon as you take a banana they are all over you they will jump on your head jump on your back was amazing. I would highly recommend anybody to try this to tour!", "Had a good experience here because I LOVE animals, especially monkeys. Obviously had to visit, but have to remember the monkeys are wild animals, so they will occasionally behave like that ;) The environment is beautiful. Real life jungle!!", "This was once of my favorite stops in Ubud. We encountered zero issues with the monkeys. They were all super nice. Buy the banana when you walk in and get ready for an amazing time. Only little tip I would give is wear bugs spray if mosquitos like you flavor :)", "If you enjoy monkeys this is definitely the place for you! There are many hands with bananas that you can buy to feed them, but be aware that they are not the friendliest of animals!! It was a very large park and everywhere you look you can see the monkeys swinging trough the trees or climbing around on the buildings. If you go make sure to not have many loose items on you and definitely do not be carrying any food unless you are okay with a clan of monkeys jumping on you and stealing it before running away! My friends had there bags almost taken from them, and I had a monkey sneak up and reach right into my pocket trying to take things out. Great opportunity for pictures with monkeys as they have helpers set you up to have the monkeys climb on you for a picture.", "This place is very cool, and not just for the monkeys running around! The jungle itself is beautiful and a nice break from the heat. The monkeys are also super cute.", "Wow, what can I say. Being myself a bit afraid of monkeys I did enjoy this place. We saw a lot of family life of monkeys. Their rangs, the dads, the big maffioso males, the moms and the funky teens. Warning- do not touch the babies, even they are loveliest with there little hairstyles likepunks, because the mothers are very protective and they will bite. Youngsters and sporty crowd went also to trip inside the forest, where they did get hit by nuts and ... excrements of invisible monkeys. Some male monkeys also decided that they were not allowed to step to a temple, but they did and they had great fun. I am sure we got a lot of this on film. Others of us just enjoyed the life in a park, watching these fun animals. Another warning- do not buy bananas with You if You are not prepaired for being a climbing tree of many monkeys. We had great time there, but really do watch out for some cheeky furguys....", "I was a little worried about the monkeys but the location is absolutely amazing. Pretty good to go all day since there is a lot fo shade from those outstanding trees. Mandatory stop for tourist :)", "It is a nice walk with temples, beautiful stone carvings and statues. You might get an overwhelming monkey insight - which can be fun. The forest is marked with directions and pathways nicely paved out.", "I would not miss the monkey park, particularly if you have never seen a monkey out of a cage. You'll get great photos. However, just as my husband was reading the rules -- \\Don't look them in the eye or scream if they jump on you\\\" -- a monkey jumped on his shoulder. My husband forget every rule and screamed at him. He's probably lucky he did not get a monkey bite. So, yes, beware!\"", "It is nice to see the monkeys everywhere! They are free but are taken good care of ! Definitely visit it when you are in !!", "They are so used to humans that they do not run away when you get close. In fact, the opposite happens. If you have food like bananas the monkeys will come right up to, climb on you, and take the bananas from you. You will see families sitting and eating together. The park has nicely paved paths and mature trees, so it gets lots of shade.", "I've been to the Monkey Forest 3 times over the last 20 years and it's never changed - except the entrance fee gets more and more expensive. The kids enjoyed it and it's always amusing to watch tourists who have no idea about how to behave around wild animals. They consistently feed them and wonder why they then get attacked by the monkeys. You could easily spend an hour or two here but we spent around 45 minutes and felt we'd seen it all. Kids got bored after the first half hour as it's really just the monkeys around some interesting Indonesian sculptures and walled gardens. You can buy bananas at the gate to feed them but would recommend.", "Maybe it was because we went in January. But the monkeys were very aggressive. I mean maybe it was because of the mating season, but they were wild. They were taking people's food and crawling all over people. One monkey even tried to attack my friend when we were walking on a path. I mean it is a beautiful place to see. But the monkeys were scary, personally I didn't want to get attacked or get bitten by a monkey in Indonesia. I would STRONGLY recommend being careful if you go here, escpecially with children. And don't put food in your pockets or it will be gone!", "This is a great place and just beautiful but be careful as the monkeys are very aggressive and will jump on you and take your food and water - open you backpack etc. Amazing place....", "Enjoyed the friendly atmosphere and of course the cheeky monkeys. The monkey carers obviously love their monkeys.", "Nice gentle stroll through a forest populated with several groups of macaque monkies. Free parking and just 50k IDR adults and 40k for kids.", "This was a wonderfully cool place to visit, however tourists beware. The monkeys are aggressive if you feed them. There are people selling bananas to tourist and I would HIGHLY recommend not buying them or feeding the monkeys. They will be jumping all over you and we saw one person who had been bit. Also do not have an open purse with you or sunglasses on your head and absolutely no water bottles. They will take the plastic water bottles from you.", "Great experience. Found it a little scarey as the monkeys will jump on you especially if you have bags, food or water bottles. My teenage daughter was very scared for this reason but it was amazing to see them in their environment. Area was very clean and constantly being cleaned up. Don't even need to go into the park, can see plenty of monkeys in the carpark and at the entrance. They are everywhere. It is worth visiting just to see the babies.", "Enjoyed the trip into the Forrest, very beautiful. Although very paranoid about the monkeys stealing things. Noticed a few wanting to bite visitors!", "Great collection of temples and of course the famous monkeys. To be honest the monkeys didn't bother us. You can buy food inside to feed them. Nice walks inside too.", "A wonderful environment with beautiful nature and fun monkeys. If you hold a banana over your shoulder you are almost guaranteed to very soon have a monkey sitting on your shoulder. There are staff that makes sure the monkeys do not get too enthustiastic. The earlier in the day you are there the more lively the monkeys are. Entrance was 30 000 rupies when we were there. A tip is to buy bananas before you arrive.", "We have visited monkey forest many times over the years and have always thoroughly enjoyed watching these fascinating animals. The grounds are very well kept with a lot of staff wandering around cleaning and keeping an eye on things. This time how ever was alittle disturbing, I saw 2 ladies get bitten by monkeys within minutes of each other. They were extremely aggressive this time round so I shall never go back to monkey forest again.", "We spent only 30 minutes there was the humidity was shocking, but well worth a visit if you near Ubud. Plenty of monkeys and the Rain Forrest is beautiful in its own right. We got some great snaps and happy we went! Costs only about $3 AUD to enter...bargain!", "This is an easy walk from downtown Ubud, especially near Yoga Barn, and (while definitely touristy) it is worth checking out. The monkeys are very precocious but not nearly as aggressive as described unless you have something that looks like food. You will see monkeys doing, well, just about everything ; ) Overall though, a much cooler experience and a bit more tranquil is the Monkey forest in Sangeh, if you manage to be in the area it seems a bit more natural.", "enjoy feeding and touch the monkeys and maybe play with people who like the animals will enjoy monkeys are wild animal you should take care and some time they do sex in front of ppl you can enjoy the forest views and the waterfall ", "we were badly attacked by monkeys and needed to cut our trip short to have treatment for rabies and monkey herpes. I would not take the risk (came last year, loved it then but the monkeys are so aggressive this year!) its not work the risk, especially with small children. Rabies treatment and flying home early has cost us over $8000 so far which was not how we hoped our trip through 7 south east asian countries would finish. Ubud is amazing, just avoid the monkeys! Kate", "Okay place to visit Other than loads of monkeys and few hidden temples- not much to see really. Few entrances- give yourself a couple of hours for this trip.", "If you're respectful of the monkeys (remember that they are wild animals!) this is a great experience. Don't bother getting bananas as you will just be mobbed within the first 15 metres and lose the lot of them anyway. Also you can get up close with the monkeys if you approach a handler (in green) and they can get the monkeys to sit on you using small treats. It is a lot safer to do it like this with a handler close - they really do know what they are doing so trust them. The only people we saw who had problems with the monkeys were those who teased them, got too close to the babies, or just invaded their personal space. The monkeys are super inquisitive and will steal anything that takes their fancy, so be smart and you will have a great time. Don't forget that the Monkey Forest is also a very sacred temple for the local Pandangtegal people. You can enter the main temple for a small donation and they give you a sarong to wear if you don't already have one. There is also the Holy Spring and Funeral temple to explore. Please be respectful - there is nothing worse than seeing tourists not wearing shirts in the temple areas and climbing all over areas which clearly say \\do not enter\\\" etc. Also keep an eye on small children. The juvenile monkeys can be very inquisitive and as an adult I even got a bit intimidated by them.\"", "I read a few reviews before going to the Monkey Forest in Ubud so was prepared which meant it was enjoyable and without incident. The monkeys are naughty but it seemed to me that they really wanted to play, eat and carry on without being interrupted by people taking very closeup selfies. Once they had been given a banana they were intent on eating it and when people got too close they either walked away or turned their backs on everyone. They did try to get into a few backpacks but I saw no actual thievery, and one monkey only jumped on a guys backpack because he was sticking his phone in its face while it was eating, I'd have done the same! Walking along the boardwalk with a crowd of people made it a little difficult not to walk close to them but they generally ignored everyone unless a camera lens or selfie stick was shoved in their face. They do react negatively to children screeching and jumping at them and so any negative reaction from the monkeys, I felt, was because they were irritated by the noise and activity. Sitting quietly watching them meant they just cruised around you and did nothing at all naughty. There are signs advising what is acceptable behaviour so its up to the humans to abide by the rules and if you have someone who cannot read with you then advise them of the rules. Its like anything, parents are responsible for their children and in the Sacred Monkey Forest this definitely applies. I'm not sure I agree with the attraction which is why I didn't give it 5 stars - monkeys who don't stay in the forest go outside and cause a bit of havoc by snatching junk food from tourists and this saddens me. I enjoyed watching them interact with each other and it was lovely to see babies with their families interacting so I'd recommend giving it a visit. Just follow the rules!", "Do you like to get up close and personal with nature? Then, Your going to Love The Sacred Monkey Forrest. Located approximately 1 hr.south of Kuhta, Again, we used Wind Tours to get there. It will cost $30000 Rrp per person.$0.30 Aus$ You can purchase Bananas, for $30000Rrp To feed them! Once you have your bounty, all you need to do is stand still with your arms held upwards, and outwards, it won't be long before you have hungry little visitors climbing up you like a flag pole to retrieve the fruit!! Some will take the fruit and run, others are happy enough to sit on you and chew away!!! Please be aware- You CAN NOT TOUCH THE MONKIES!!!!!! It is viewed as you are Attacking the monkey. The entire park has been fenced off around a massive Forrest, so there is beautiful lush trees and flora for there home. I would recommend runners, or shoes as certain parts of pathways are covered with water and slippery green moss. But nothing drastic even for little visitors... Just another of the many amazing experiences in ... Enjoy. :)", "The Forrest is large with lots of paths and many, many monkeys roaming free. I was excited for the visit but wary that the monkeys have sharp teeth and carry disease so having researched online I went with no floating clothing, no accessories and no bag. I was VERY cautious and gave the monkeys lots of space, and came away unscathed. Most people however encourage the monkeys to jump on them and therefore the monkeys learn to do this to many unsuspecting tourists (Eg. One man who kept trying to stroke a baby whilst the mother got more and more agitated, another ‘lad’ coaxed some onto his arm). Whilst there I witnessed one climb up a ladies skirt, 3 jumped from a tree onto my partner and another couple jumped on a poor lady who was very afraid. It’s advertised as having guards for the monkeys but they didn’t seem bothered and I saw on sat on a swing on his phone! They didn’t seem to notice when the monkeys jumped on people and it took shouting for them to help a lot of the time. It’s an interesting place and I would recommend going but exercise caution and bring limited objects for them to grab. The monkeys are very much wild.", "Fun to visit, lot's brutal monkeys but never dangerous, just don't bring food. bring a camera, lots a pictures to take.", "Great for kids. Monkeys are friendly and some will try to climb on you....let them. They are harmless. Best way to get there is to rent scooters in the Ubud market and ride to the monkey forest. Parking is easily available.", "A monkey thing :) A monkey sanctuary in a sort of a controlled jungle. I can say you get enough monkeys for a while... Well organized and manicured, interesting setting and pretty crowded. Avoid displaying food and drinks and sudden moves. Otherwise you get monkey attention and you have to deal with that.", "A must see. If you don't want to be touched by monkeys just don't bring food. They are cute and don't bother you if don't bother them. Take the time to wander around and visit the whole park as there are very nice areas. Particularly liked the stone bridge", "We stayed near here on the south side, so only a few minutes away. It was well worth going in for a small fee 50,000 IDR (approx £3). Its a tranquil area and has lots of water features as well as temples and we enjoyed strolling around. Open Daily 8.30- 6pm. The monkeys are Macaque's and there are approx 600. There are wardens around the sanctuary as these monkey's are protected and it is a conservation area. Just note they do take things from tourist's so do not have anything hanging from your person and DO NOT take any food in as they will have it and not in a polite way?!!!!", "Monkey forest is definitely an interestig site. Just be careful with the monkeys as they can get agressive if disturbed. Keep safe distance!", "If you have never been surrounded by monkeys that are friendly and will eat out of your hand... in their sanctuary--- you Have to go here.", "Tourist trap! Crowded. You can see the monkeys outside on the parking lot as well, no need to go in at all.", "No stay in Ubud would be complete without a trip to its famous Monkey Forest, the name alone sparks the imagination. Its goal of preserving a forested area peppered with traditional buildings and temples all for the purposes of protecting hundreds of families of monkeys is a noble one, and the reverence with which the monkeys are held in (as well as their near-total control of the area) does go a long ways to show this. However, and this is unfortunate, the way the Monkey Forest has been given over to tourists does bring the quality of the experience down. There are signs and constant reminders not to feed, approach, or otherwise interact with the monkeys, and yet a lot of these go unheeded. Because of the influence of belligerent tourists, the monkeys have become a lot more aggressive and demanding in their search for food and other sundries and it definitely leaves a sad mark on the reputation of the site. We saw monkeys stealing cigarettes from one tourist, which is on one hand a great display of karma, but on the other its most worrisome as you know the monkeys are going to have a bad time finding out that cigarettes aren’t edible. The irony that a spot as famous as the Monkey Forest is both thoroughly funded and fundamentally ruined by tourists never fails to give me existential dread. The scenery and imagery of a wild, winding forest full of nese statues and temples, themselves covered in cavorting simians is a wonderful sight to imagine when heading out to the Monkey Forest. The reality of a choked and crowded walkway, blocked with tourists trying to tempt juvenile monkeys with sugary treats will forever hold the Monkey Forest back from its real goals.", "A beautiful place to see monkeys in natural habitat! The amazing temple and landscape will keep you mesmerized!", "The sanctuary is beautiful but the monkeys are vicious. Don't have anything left out. Sunglasses, camera lens covers, phones, even zip your pockets up coz they raid bags. Amusing until you are the victim. Definitely worth a visit.", "Can be boring for Southeast Asian, basically is just a lot of monkeys and few small temples. Took me about 1.5hrs to tour around the area. The monkeys here are okay t get near to take photos, having some fun when they jump over on my shoulder.", "Beautiful forest filled with monkeys. It was really nice to walk thru and see all the monkeys amongst the beautiful forest. Be warned, monkeys do jump on you and kniw how to get into bags. So be prepared, don't take valuables with you. The baby monkeys were so cute.", "Monkeys are gentle. It's kid and family friendly. The banana sellers know exactly how to deal with Monkeys well", "On a day trip to Ubud we visited the Monkey Sanctuary and we enjoyed it greatly What made our day was watching a couple taking photos. The man had a Macaque on his shoulder and his partner taking a photo when another monkey climbed up his back lifted the tail of the Macaque and sniffed his bottom. This induced raucous laughter from the crowd,myself included.", "A must visit while in . The monkeys tend to look for those caring bags thinking there's food in it and the don't feel shy trying to investigate. You can buy bananas but strangely they sell them when it's time to leave. They have a very old temple and the surroundings speaks for its self. Must try the traditional nease restaurant ", "The monkeys are really friendly and won't jump on you! They also won't try to steal stuff from you as long as you don't provoke them! There are a lot of monkeys so you will always see enough of them. It's 80K to get in and you can walk around freely. Are you in Ubud and have some spare time left? Certainly pay a visit to the Monkey Sanctuary.", "I have been warned off going to the Monkey Forest by several people on various trips, finally on my third visit to we came and saw the Monkeys. With Hubby and our 18 month old daughter in tow. I was a little bit nervous of what I had heard previously about the monkeys being aggressive. We asked our driver to take us to a certain monkey forest but he recommended this one instead as they were known to be a bit more gentle here. The entry fee was very reasonable at 20,000 rupiah each. We took nothing in with us except the push chair, camera and a little bit of money. We found for the most part the monkeys were happy to come up and sniff us run away - probably frightened by the excited squeals coming from little missy in the pram. One cheeky monkey climbed on hubbys head and used his shaved head as a bongo drum then tried to nibble his ear :) Little missy especially loved watching them jumping into the pond in the middle of the walkway. We did see some people with bananas get a bit more attention than us but as soon as they were given the food they seemed to go looking for more from other people. We especially loved that they were in a natural setting with no cages or bars to keep them enclosed.", "My girlfriend is scared easily and was initially was petrified going in. But 15 minutes later she love the monkeys, whos hands are so soft when then they are climbing up to sit on your head, as long as there is food up there. Don't buy bananas at the gate, wait till your inside, and if you want a photo make sure your friend has the camera before getting the fruit as it goes quick. The monkeys do fight each other and look scary but when they are climbing on people the are very nice, just dont try to be smart and hold the fruit away from them. I had one of the really big ones climbing up me and he was nice and gentle. If you are gonna get a photo with one on your shoulder don't wear clothes that you don't want stretched. My girlfriend wants to go back because they we're so great climbing on her so believe me that is the best review it can get.", "A definite recommendation for all from toddlers to seniors! The monkeys are funny and amusing and the forest is very beautiful!", "We visited here as part of our island tour and it was great fun. The monkeys are very comical to watch and very cheeky with the tourists, especially the ones with food! It doesn't take long to get around the forest so you will only need to allow an hour to see here so it is worth taking a bit of time out of your day to see it.", "What a beautiful park, filled with hilarious and curious monkeys. We made sure and followed the park rules and didn’t try to “mess with” the monkeys. They still jumped on my husbands backpack and tried to open it- they’re very curious. Go, enjoy the beautiful park and hilarious monkeys, but leave what you can at the hotel. We explored for about 3 hours and wished we had more time!", "If you are careful the visit to the Monkey Forest is very pleasant. Nice walks and lots of cute baby monkeys. Just keep your belongings close and be wary, but no need to worry! Worth a visit!", "Great to see the monkeys and wander round the forest - our guide came in with us and basically advised we left all bags and water etc outside. Monkeys are after food - which could be . If you touch the monkeys or try to interfere with them and this is a nice way to spend a bit of time in ubud!", "Visiting the Monkey Sanctuary for an hour or two is a must if you find yourself in . You'll walk amongst hundreds of monkeys and feel like you're in an episode of NatGeo. We were lucky enough to witness an alpha male from one of the groups defend his territory from other males during feeding time. I was also unlucky enough to have a monkey climb me and take the water bottle out of my backpack. All in good fun. Plus, it's rather inexpensive and has some cool areas amd statues. Enjoy!", "Visiting the Monkey Forest was our favourite day throughout our entire 2 weeks in . Really well organised, the monkeys are happy and confident in their natural environment. We spent about 2 hours there, taking lots of photos and also marvelling at the natural beauty of the forest. A must see in Ubud!", "We were staying very near the monkey forest so saw monkeys all the time but we went into the monkey sanctuary and were surprised at how lovely it is. There are temples and statues everywhere and the atmosphere is very calming. The monkeys are friendly but always be aware that the are wild animals. There are rules for the forest which should be adhered to. It was the best £3 spent in .", "With two teenage sons keen to see the monkeys, we began our walk into the Monkey forest. I was peasantry surprised that the monkeys only really hassled people with food (or holding bunches of bananas to their chests...duh!) and left us alone. My 12 year old had his GoPro out and was planning his own nature documentary. It was an easy, fun experience and well worth doing. But remember, the monkeys are sacred, this is their place and be careful wearing sunnies on your head, carrying food (they'll sniff it out from anywhere) and keep walking if they jump on you. Too many people squeal and scream and get the monkeys all hyped up. My other suggestion is to go later in the afternoon, the fat little buggers are pretty full by then.", "We visited the monkey forest near Ubud as I had read such good reviews on this site and it did not disappoint!! Before you even walk through the gate there are monkeys everywhere you look. They are obviously pretty used to people as they didn't seem at all concerned with people walking up close to them. They just went about their business - eating, grooming each other and generally doing what monkeys do. I managed to get quite close to take photos but would not have been game to touch or pet them. Its important to remember these are wild animals, not domesticated, and as such their natural instincts will always take over. Never saw any aggressive behavior towards the people walking around but did see a few monkeys fighting amongst themselves which was both scary and cool to witness! Can't recommend this place enough", "Pretty cool place over 600 monkeys the scenary is beautiful the monkies are devious and will go into your pockets so go with not much in them, pretty fun watching them get fed and jumping on my friend", "I would not have gone on my own but visited as part of a tour and did not particularly enjoy it. I guess if you have never seen monkeys up close it might be fun for a while. However, I found the monkeys a bit too assertive for my taste, especially with stories that they will bite.", "I really enjoyed our visit. You must love monkeys. They can be aggressive, but you just need to follow the rules...don't bring in food that you don't plan to give it to the monkeys - they will find it/take it. Don't tease the monkeys with food - it's not nice and it makes them made. I really enjoyed it.", "Not a bad thing to do. It's cheap and close to Ubud centre with about 300 monkeys. You can walk there or go by scooter.", "Hired a private driver to give us a tour and one of the place was this. The park is really big and well maintain. It isn't free and foreigners will have a pay a tad higher price, but worth it. There are a lot of tourists. There are a lot of monkeys. The monkeys are aggressive towards people that have food. If you have food and intend on feeding the monkeys, they will climb onto you and get the food. I didn't witness anyone getting bitten by the monkeys.", "Something different particularly for children and teenagers.Monkeys are very approachable and can be a bit overwhelming if allowed.Be careful of your personal affects.", "The monkeys forest was incredible, as long as you keep your witts about you! Over 1000 monkeys live in the forest for us to visit. The monkeys are so beautiful to watch and very patient with the crowds. There are always attendants nearby keeping watch for any people annoying the monkeys. You shouldn’t take any food items into the forest, nor wear accessories as the monkeys may take these. It was gorgeous to watch the monkeys play, swing and eat. I’d definitely go again.", "as i really wanted to see monkeys, it was the perfect place to go. you can buy bananas but also without bananas they come to you and see if you have something they can take from you :) take care of your things and safe everything! can really recommend to visit the monkey forrest.", "What can I say.... MONKEYS!! So gorgeous, in their natural environment loving life. Fabulous experience with a lot of 'ohhhh ahhhhh' moments. Highly recommend.", "The Monkey Forest is a nice place and the monkeys are cute. But don't buy the bananas from the local touts at the entrance or take any food with you. There seem to be a few larger monkeys that have no fear of humans and will give you a serious bite if you don't give them what they want. The first aid station at the temple entrance do a very brisk trade and will give you a great standard of care. Free of charge . They are experts at treating monkey bites. But we would have rather avoided the experience . I think a very explicit sign in multiple languages advising people not to buy the bananas and not to feed the monkeys would be good. Don't blame the monkeys. They are wild animals. Just be careful.", "Awesome place. Lots of monkeys A lot of trees and statues to take pictures near. Highly recommend this place to see ", "We had visited the monkey forest in 1990 so it's an understatement to say that it has changed incredibly. Back then it was literally a forest in the middle of nowhere. Now it's a commercial enterprise swarming in cheeky monkeys and tourists. We couldn't believe the huge, state-of-the-art enterance. It's still a lovely walk through a forested area with lots of interesting nese architecture, statues and temples. We opted not to feed the monkeys and kept our distance from them. They seemed fairly subdued due to the fact that guides keep them well fed. Just as we were about to enter the tunnel to depart the forest, a huge monkey leapt onto my husbands back and started unzipping our daypack. He grabbed it's paw to stop it and the monkey bit into his neck and drew blood. It's worth a visit if in Ubud but I would really watch children around the monkeys.", "These monkeys are aggressive! At first the whole concept was cool. But the novelty wore off quickly. It was pouring the day we went. So we got stuck there longer than we planned for. One monkey climbed onto a tourist's head and wouldn't get off. We rescued the poor guy by throwing a banana on the ground which the monkey immediately dove for. On our way out, there were 2 monkeys fighting and one limped away with a gash on its forehead. This place is dangerous. A piece of advice - watch your back, literally!", "We visited late morning and whilst there was still a lot of people around, there are some nice quieter areas you can head to. I was nervous but just follow the directions re no eye contact etc and stay calm, and you will enjoy it. Make sure you go and visit Nelson the blond monkey in the enclosure - he is gorgeous.", "This place is really nice and monkeys are so lovely. They don’t care about you unless you bother them. Staff is nice and helps you with getting cool photos.", "Lovely to see monkeys in the wild. Park staff seemed friendly and helped other tourists with dealing with monkey climbing on people or taking personal items. All quite friendly and lovely to see them eating corn cobs and sweet potatoes.", "We visited the monkey forest as part of a wider Ubud day trip. There are plenty of opportunities for photos with the monkeys and they get quite close as they have been trained with treats to take selfies. The forest itself has some wonderful features and if you are into wildlife, nature and gardens this is a treat. Curved stone pedestrian bridges, hand railing, platforms, lots of lush greenery. Highly recommended if in Ubud.", "I try being honest with my reviews, but I live in China, so there will be bias. Im not used to seeing animals so free in nature. Knowing that has so much tourism and that Ubud is up there as a massive tourist destination, I was expecting monkeys in cages getting tortured. I was wonderfully surprised to see them jumping around getting fed in the open, allowed to travel freely. The actual location was beautiful, well looked after and excellently signposted, often reminding guests of what is and isn’t allowed. Some key points: 1. A ‘ranger(?)’ telling a guest to stop touching the monkeys. 2. Monkeys freely crossing the road to jump on the roof of a nearby restaurant and stop/ annoy drivers who were trying to pass by the road on the other side of the forest. 3. The view when crossing the bridge over the river. 4. How anyone who thought they were safe by hiding sweets (candy) in their bags/ baby strollers, quickly found out why they are warned so often not to by the signs. 5. They were allowed to fight without rangers interfering. I think this shows just how much freedom the monkeys really have here. The only thing stopping them are their troop’s borders. 6. If you don’t have anything they want, they’ll still come play with you and jump on you. Just don’t try to stroke or touch them directly. Let them get close, walk on you, etc, but follow the guidelines. They are wild animals.", "Monkeys everywhere!!!!!! Lots of cute little babies. But beware if you have shiny, dangling items on you like ear rings, glasses or hair ornaments as some of them jump on you to snatch them. We saw a poor little girl being harassed because she had hair braids. Otherwise, a nice outing observing the antics of the cheeky monkeys!", "Because It's a place of worship, we had to wear a sarong to cover our legs if we were wearing shorts. The cost of hiring one was included in the entry fee of 30,000 rupiah ($3). Once that was sorted, my trusty driver/guide, Ninggah and I headed off down a pathway that had dense bushes on either side. He said that we'd need to watch out for the monkeys, as they suddenly appear put of no where and steal anything they can - jewellery, sunglasses, hat's phones, etc. The bigger ones can even take your bag from you!! Ninggah picked up a branch that was lying on the ground and stripped the leaves and smaller branches from it so that he could use it to move the monkeys out of the way if they came too close. There was one big monkey sitting in the middle of the pathway and it started coming towards us quite quickly. I put my sunnies away and had a tighter grip on my bag. Ninngah just waved the stick a little and the monkey changed direction and headed off back in to the bushes. Ninggah, you're my hero!! When we came to the end of the path and out in to the sunshine, the view was breathtaking!! Straight ahead, you looked out over the cliffs to the ocean, which was the most beautiful shades of blue and turquoise with brilliant white capped waves. To the right, you could walk to a lookout point at the end of the cliff and to the left you walk up the steps to the top by the temple. There were quite a few monkeys about, but they didn't bother us, thank goodness and I was able to get some pics of them. Some people weren't so lucky.... we came across a group of people, who at first sight, seemed to be tormenting a couple of monkeys. As we got closer, we realised that the monkeys had snatched one of the guys' hat and flip flops and they were trying to scare the monkeys in to dropping them to get them back. The monkeys weren't falling for that one bit and just sat there with a determined look in their eyes, as they proceeded to rip the hat and flip flops apart!! It was a bit of a steep climb to the top, but I was determined to do it (even though I'd pay for it later) and the view at the top was A-M-A-Z-I-N-G!!", "Unlike the monkeys in Malaysia, the ones here were friendly and lots of fun. It goes without saying that you need to apply the basic cautions required in any such place. You should read all the signs carefully because, just like any other animal, monkeys can be unpredictable. After all, they are no pets. Just keep your distance and don't be a bully. There are many park workers around to make sure you're safe. If you want to take a photo with the monkeys climbing on you, just sit still and listen to the park worker's advice.", "If you can stand walking around in very hot weather the monkey forest is worth the small price you pay to enter. Not only do you see the monkeys but it is a beautiful park with lots of lovely architecture.", "You can get some great snaps of the monkeys on your shoulders etc., but beware as some of them are quite vicious. One guy was scratched on the back which left a bad cut and another was bitten on the finger when we were there. Make sure you hide any food and only hand it to the monkeys when only a few are around as a crowd of them can be quite scary.", "Very nice park with alot of monkeys. The grounds are lovely so it is very pleasant. Monkeys can jump on you. Hold on to bags and glasses.", "A beautiful millennium forrest,nice walk,funny monkeys(you can feed them) We spent two hours in photographing and walking through,my recommendeis", "Loads of fun with the monkeys especially if you have bananas. Scenery is spectacular , only thing is that there are too many tourists,", "This was much better than I expected. Beware that the terrain can be difficult (steps, rocks and damp slippery paths), so be sure to wear suitable shoes. As previous reviewers advised, we visited the blind monkey, easy to miss so make sure you ask the staff guides to direct you there. He looked a sad and sorry sight in his cage until you drew his attention and he came straight to the bars for a head and foot stroke. He cam alive then. We spent at least two hours there and felt so relaxed when we left. The entry fee was a nominal 50,000 IRP £3.50????", "While in the area of Ubud market we visited and was really inspired by the forest. Great photography of animals in the wild. Saw a lot of monkeys tugging at hems of girls long loose dresses, one was about 4 years old. Poor youngster was in tears and scared. A real must to pay for walk through the forest, hardly any steep areas and easy to navigate. Very impressive, a must.", "The new complex for visitors drop off is excellent, after which you proceed into the mini forest through a maze of lanes full of monkeys. They are so used to people that nothing fazes them but be careful as some don't like to be touched and can be a bit of a handful but our guide was there all the way to ensure we were safe.", "Good for a relaxed couple of hours if you visit Ubud. The monkeys seem accustomed to visitors and just go about their usual routine. We left our backpacks and handbags in the car based on previous reviews and it was a good decision. The monkeys know how to open zippers and remove items! You are advised against carrying water insider but we saw quite a lot of people carrying water bottles. It was quite humid when we visited and the only option of buying water/juices are by the reception (either before going in or post your visit). Also be mindful that the area has several steep steps which might be challenging for older people or people with weak joints! Overall a unique experience and well worth the visit!", "I went there with my friend around a year ago. We were strolling around and we met the monkeys who were friendly to us. Inside there are also temples that we can visit by first putting on sarongs. We took pictures with the monkeys and in front of the temples. The place is quite wide for us to explore and take pictures.", "It certainly was a fun experience which put me on edge the whole time! Lovely to the monkeys could roam around freely! Particularly nice to see baby monkeys too. I mistakenly took my orange bag with me which appeared to be overly attractive to the monkeys... they were jumping all over me. If you don’t want this avoid wearing orange. Overall was a good experience", "Visited here on a tour from Sanur, price to get in was very cheap. there were monkeys everywhere in the forest with heaps of babys running around at present", "I hesitated going into the Monkey Forest because I'm not the type of person to want monkeys crawling all over me. The monkeys aren't afraid of people so if you buy a banana for them at the entrance, they'll climb right up and grab it. The staff at our hotel told me that it's worse in the morning when they are still hungry, and that's when I went. I saw one boy with three monkeys crawling on him! I really enjoyed walking through the forest, though. Without food, I made it safely through with camera and sunglasses in tact. I felt a little enchanted while walking through and am glad I made the trip. Entrance fee is Rp. 20,000 (about US$2).", "A lovely park to wander around as well entertaining watching the monkeys interacting with each other, the environment and the tourists!", "we were staying 2 mins up the road so walked down to check it out.RP40000 entry fee.Monkeys everywhere there is a stall just on entry selling bannanas thats the first experience of the monkeys jumping on you to get them.Nice forest and temple plenty of walking to do and the monkeys are pretty friendly .", "This is a bit of fun for an hour or so, and something you have to do to say 'yep, done it'. You can get some great photos of the Monkey's climbing your arms to get to the bananas, and the forest it self is quite cool, which can be a relief.", "A must if visiting the Ubud area. The monkeys are very cute and the place is very well maintained. Gorgeous Forrest. Good if you want to get some nice holiday pics for your Instagram or Facebook 😊😊", "I miss my dog when travelling, monkeys aren’t dogs but seeing their little happy faces being fed sweet potatoes! 😂 makes me happy. Don’t take loose objects, wear sensible footwear, and go early, it can get busy, some of the route is single file. The restaurant opposite the entrance (habitat) does a great pad thai,", "very cute and naught monkeys, strongly recommend for family and kids. Be careful for your bag and camera. The monkeys may rob them.", "We visited the monkey forest one day whilst we were staying in Ubud. I had read reviews and I was abit put off at first but when I got there it was fine! However... other visitors were the reason I didn’t give this place a 5star, their behaviour provoked the monkeys and this is clearly the reason that makes some people leave negative comments and reviews. I witnessed people try and feed the monkeys and give them sticks, which in return didn’t end well! I think the staff here need to keep more of an eye on the people around the animals! Anyways... I really enjoyed myself and even got a great photo with a monkey! ", "A must see experience when in Ubud, allow at least 1-2 hours to walk around. See hundreds of monkeys in their natural habitat. Make sure you hide all your belonging deep in your bags and watch them carefully as monkeys like stealing things. Especially watch your sunnies and make sure you don't wear jewelry.", "We stayed in Ubud so visited the Forest when it opened at 830 am. So many monkeys all running free and playing and arguing in the trees. Saw a few tiny baby monkeys feeding off mum. The forest itself is beautiful and the monuments are beautifully covered in moss. The staff provide sweet potatoes for the monkeys to eat but you can buy bananas cheap if you want to get jumped on ! The monkeys generally ignore you if you haven’t got food. If you do have food watch out! They will find it! Be careful not to tease them as they have teeth and may bite. It gets busy with tourists later so I do recommend going early if you can. We left via the main entrance ( we entered via a side entrance) and there is a huge reception area with toilets and car park. There was a free shuttle which goes every 10 mins and we took it to the top of Ubud and then walked the circuit shopping.", "Great price, cool statues and history with so many monkeys! Loved this area and would definitely visit again.", "this is such a depressing place where animals are caged up and doesn't look healthy. extremely expensive entrance fee at IDR300,000 (USD26) per person and there's nothing much you can see around, few monkeys, few peacocks, hornbills, elephant, etc. seriously, nothing to shout about for the type of fee collected. I feel totally depressed to see all the a.nimal caged up and they look depressed", "What a wonderful place. Beautiful forest of amazing trees, waterfall, temples and of course the monkeys.", "It was a really nice experience surrounded with an amazing views of the forest. Totally recommended for any kind of travelers.", "Monkey forest is a must see place! If you don't look monkeys in the eyes you should be fine 😉. Dispose plastic bottles before entering or hide them well as monkeys are cheeky and will snatch them eventually and it will cause litter problem.", "Do you like monkeys? If yes, then this place is for you! The monkeys wander around freely and you can get up close to look at and take photos of them. They are not aggressive like the monkeys near Uluwatu Temple, and they are SO much fun to watch. A few warnings: 1.Don't look directly at them in the eyes, as that is a sign of aggression for them (the signs in the front give that warning, as well). 2. Don't bring outside food into the forest, as the monkeys will smell it and try to get it. If you want to feed the monkeys, you can buy bananas from carts in the forest and a monkey will definitely be on top of you for a great photo op. ;)", "We all had fun visiting the monkeys...getting jumped on and all... LOL! It's a fun and very cheap to go in. Some were more aggressive than the others. I would suggest that if you are buying bananas for them. Try to hide it. Feed it to them one by one. And once they see you with it, just give it to them. Let go coz they will sure fight for it! There are staff in there watching over guests, making sure to scare the monkeys away if and when they get too aggressive. They also have a first aid room which is good... incase you get bit I guess! We stayed in Ubud right on Monkey Forrest road which was very convenient for us to go. We also have our kids with us and they loved seeing TONS of monkeys all around! As an adult, its not something that I would go out of my way to see especially if Im hours away from Ubud and not want to visit the other sites there. It will only take you not even half hour to go around the place and see them all.", "This place is great opportunity to get to see monkeys really close. Just stick to the rules and be careful, I would also skip the banana-feeding since it feels really unnatural to overfeed the monkeys with bananas. The whole place is an amazing ancient forest temple, so really worth of visit!", "We visited the Monkey Forest on our way back to Legian from visitng an orphange in Bangli. After reading some of the Trip Advisor reviews, decided against buying any bananas! Cheap to get in (20,000 RP) and the forest is beautiful, some great photo opportunities. Loads of monkeys, I sat down on a wall and one jumped straight onto my shoulders, long enough for a photo then jumped off again. Husband tried to get them to sit on his shoulders but they didnt seem as interested in the males. A temple at the top of forest (we didnt go inside), Took us around half an hour to 40 mins to walk through the forest. Like I said before, beautiful surroundings.", "Worth visiting if you’re in the area (near Ubud) and would like to see monkeys. It’s a fairly big area but not too big (you can cover it all in an hour or two depending on how fast you walk, but it’s nice to just walk around so you can spend more time if you wish). There is a small canyon, some temples, a deer(!) area and lots of forest of varying density. The monkeys are a bit spoiled and will take any food you might have – you are in their playing ground and they basically make the rules. That said – if you don’t bring any food (not even hidden, they can smell it from miles away) or plastic bags (they really like plastic bags) they most likely won’t touch you if you leave them alone. There are some areas where the tourists interact a bit more with the monkeys and the monkeys seem to be a bit more candid there. We had an incident in one of those areas where one of the monkeys got interested in my wife’s little backpack and climbed up and started hauling a plastic bag out of it (probably thinking it’d contain food, which it didn’t), as she tried to make it go away one of its friends came to its rescue and bit her in the arm. You’re strictly not allowed to touch the monkeys, though they may touch you if they so wish, so I guess that’s why it felt threatened. But we got the wound cleaned at the first aid center at the park and it healed fine (eventually) and we continued enjoying the park, just stayed a bit out of the most crowded places. In spite of the incident it was a nice visit, it was the first time I’ve interacted closely with wild monkeys and it was interesting to watch them lead their life around you in the park. I’ve heard there are other places where you can see monkeys in the wild and where they aren’t quite as spoiled but I don’t remember where that was – and as far as I understand it wasn’t as organized as in the Monkey Forest at Ubud.", "The monkey forest is well maintained. The entrance cost is 50k IDR. The monkey seems to love bananas more than others fruits. Overall, it is a beautiful place to monkey around.", "Yes, you can see some monkeys from the street without having to pay the 50.000 IR entrance fee, so why bother? Well, because it's the best 50.000 I've spent in Ubud so far! Not only do you get to see the monkeys and take loads of pictures, there are also 3 temples inside and the forest itself is just amazing, beautiful, grand .. The monkeys are quite cheeky, they are used to humans, so they will come very close and sometimes even jump on your back if you stay still long enough. The locals do a great job in keeping the place clean and safe, and if you follow a few simple rules then nothing will happen. Off course, the monkeys are still wild animals, so if you play with them, you get to suffer the consequences. Some tourists enjoy themselves by dangling bananas in front of a monkey and then refusing to let go. Well, those tourists deserve to get bitten or attacked in my book, that's Darwin for you. But if you play nice, the monkeys will do too. And who knows, you might even get to take a selfie with one as they jump on your shoulder, as I could 😉", "stunning gardens, and hilarious monkeys, so many of them and so much much fun ...well worth a visit !", "We went with our adult daughters and it was worth the visit. Although I am not sure if my daughter agrees with that as a large monkey was climbing all over her and went into her backpack, unzipped it and took her raincoat out of it! The funny thing is she was the one who told us all the rules of what Not to do around the monkeys! Put mosquito repellent on as you are in the forest. You can buy good smoothie, fresh juices and coffees at the main entrance!", "It is a beautiful place to visit in Ubud. Green garden with Holy statue, and Monkeys! I'd recommend you walk around the street nearby Monkey Forest: Jl. Monkey Forest Jl. Hanoman Jl. Wenara Warna We met a tourist from USA who spend his holiday in , wow 20 hours flight distance. I can understand now why captures the eyes from the world of its unique culture and nature.", "Travelled here from Seminyak, took around 1 hour with traffic. Well worth the travel time. Costs $4 au which is a bargain compared to other tourist hotspots. Monkeys congregate in a few different areas but are scattered around the temples. You can walk around for hours. We walked around the further most path and got jumped on by a few inquisitive monkeys. You can buy bananas inside to feed the monkeys if you wish. If you don't buy bananas they are generally not really too fussed with you.They do like to try and have a look in your backpack though if you have one.Also, leave any water or food in the car. One lady had a water bottle in her hand and did not want to give it up, which led a monkey to become very angry and tried to bite and scratch her.Moral of the story-leave stuff in the car or give the monkey what they want. Overall, great once in a lifetime experience and great value for money. Plenty of photo opportunities.", "Definitely one of the things to see when you are visiting Ubud. The park is has various temples which are closed to visitors and only opened for prayer but you can still get a good look inside and around them. The monkeys will leave you alone if you also leave them alone. You can easily purchase bananas in various spots throughout the park and feed the monkeys. If you hold them in your hands, they will climb on you. You can spend around and hour to two hours in the park. There are several toilets located thoughtout the park and only one or two shops where you can buy some refreshments, but they can be hard to find.", "Well organized, very clean. They feed monkeys good. It is very touristic area. So better to follow the rules. And the price is ok.", "Phenomenal hindu architecture and semi-tame Macaque monkeys -- what's not to love? Perhaps having your bag snatched by a rogue monkey or rubbing shoulders with the hundreds of other tourists that frequent 's Not-so Best Kept Secret. Still, these mild inconveniences are worth the visit. Just don't waste money buying bananas at the gate -- the monkey will be all over your regardless.", "For less than three bucks, worth the visit to watch tourist who fail to read the warning signs. No outside food or drink and don't look the big ones in the eyes. Other than that it is safe. You can buy bananas and they'll jump on you.", "Walking through the forest was beautiful, honestly I didn't really care about the monkeys and was careful not to bring food in, which was a good move. Gorgeous Banyon Trees, temples, trees, water. Spent a very pleasant couple of hours walking around and just taking it all in.", "Here you can see/feed/admire wild monkeys climbing around several temples inside the rainforest. Truly amazing experience, especially if you're lucky enough to get a baby monkey to climb over you. :-)", "This is a must see place if you are in ... Not only it is a lot of fun to observe monkeys in their natural habitat but also one of the most beautiful temples I've seen in is located in this forest - the Holy Water Temple... About the monkeys; it is said that at least 600 monkeys live here. At the entrance they warn you not to take food inside and soon after you walk in you see banana sellers... Don't feed the monkeys. Usually a lady with the stick sells you a banana and tells you to hold it up high. Then one of the 10 monkeys waiting around climba on you to grab it. Then the lady with the stick scares him off. The trouble with this is the monkey does not get that it was a paid gig and sometimes comes after you as you start to walk away... Sometimes baby monkeys come and climb on you to see if you have any buga in your hair to eat.. If you remain calm I think that is fine. If you panic, mum or dad will not like it. I did not carry any food, neither did I sit anywhere in the forest and nothing happened. I did see some tourists got bitten or scratched but they were always for a reason. It is also VERY important not to touch the monkeys! They are unpredictable and even if you think petting is something nice - some monkeys may not agree. I heard that there are more monkey forests in and also was told that in some of these other sanctuaries monkeys are even more aggressive. In either case, I think you will be safe if you don't carry any food, plastic bottle or touch the monkeys (even the baby monkeys) PS: It is 35,000R to get in", "For a ticket price of 40,000 (roughly £2.40) it's something you have to do if you are local to Ubud, especially if you are an animal lover. The monkeys are well looked after by the locals and they really can go if they wanted to. They look like they are having a lot of fun and although they are extremely cheeky, they only will be aggressive if you don't follow the simple instructions or they feel threatened - we didn't see any aggression while we were there and the monkeys were jumping on people's shoulders and happy to chill with or without the addition of food. Unfortunately we didn't have much time to explore but the sanctuary is beautiful and I will have to go back to explore next time. Go see the monkeys in a semi-free range environment where you enter their world.", "Fun to check out the monkeys who were cute, as long as you left them on their own. Great to have been there to experience it. Awesome family activity!", "A great stop in Ubud, only 30,000IRP per pax. The minute you walk in there are monkeys everywhere, pay ankther few dollars and you can buy bananas inside to feed them. Be careful though, as soon As the monkeys see you get bananas they will come and try get them from you. One nearly pulled my pants down! I had them crawling all over me at one point simply by putting my hand out to them. There is also some beautiful temples on site and plenty of friendly staff around. No monkeys tried stealling our stuff either, which i am told is a big problem at other sites in ", "really a awesone place to visit beautiful stone cravings, full of monkeys feels like heaven, middle of dense forest ..good time to visit in the morning, must visit if u go to ", "I went here for a peaceful walk in the early evening, and in the beginning, that's all it was. We saw some great views, and got some really great photos of the monkeys interacting. It was fun and entertaining. Despite the fact that I was later attacked by two evil monkeys, I would still recommend a visit because I don't think my experience is the norm. I had read reviews on here which stated to ot wear dangling jewelry nor bring any valuables\\\", and I heeded that warning. However, that still did not really seem to help me... My fiance and I turned a corner, and suddenly one of the monkeys jumped on my backpack and started pulling my hair. I'm not sure if my mistake was having long hair and wearing it down, but it hurt! I was a bit panicked, and of course the \\\"guards\\\" of the place were nowhere around, and definitely did not hear me calling for help. Moments later, a second monkey climbed up my front and started pulling my hair too, but this time biting my scalp as well. My fiance tried to help me pull them off, but they are obviously smart little things and very heavy too. When he tried to move them they just started pulling/biting harder. I ended up having a few deep scratches on my scalp and was a bit traumatized once they finally got off me. Not sure why they attacked me specifically, but knowing that I definitely wouldn't bring children here unless you have a guard follow you around the whole time. So, just know, be prepared for a monkey attack and YES they will take your things (water bottles especially!)\"", "A superb location which looks so sureal... however be careful with the monkeys. Stay respectful and you should get to enjoy the fruits of the forest trouble free. We took limited items with us due to the monkeys often trying to steal from tourists", "This was something I had always wanted to see. I have done that now and will not do it again. Hati Hati, There are some risks involved and I highly suggest that anyone visiting follow the rules very carefully. The monkeys will try to take any food you carry with you in your hands, backpack or pockets. They also like anything shiny, including watches and cameras, we saw one tourist who did not follow the instructions and had it not been for the quick action of the staff he would have lost his camera and camera bag. The monkeys as always are fun to watch and always entertain, the very reason I went. They do carry Rabies, so a bite or scratch can cause severe problems if you are not immunised. An enjoyable experience if you take all the precautions.", "Once you are through the gates, you fully realise the history surrounding the ruins within the forest, and the monkey population is just the attraction to get people there to help pay for the upkeep of the sacred temples. The monkeys are everywhere and pretty well trained to deal with human interaction, and if you behave yourself and follow the rules set out when you enter, you shouldn't have any issues. The ruins look fantastic though, as does the flora which makes up the forest. Definitely worth the visit though", "Nice cheap attraction with lots of monkeys. Do pay attention as one monkey tried to put its hand down my pocket in search of food.", "It was definitely an experience and im glad we went. It cost $40,000 idr for an adult to go and is suprisingly a short trip if you dont want to feed and get sat on by the monkeys. They are literally everywhere! They typically avoid you if you dont have food which was perfect for us :) Its a really good start to your day of shopping as all the markets start out the front of the forest entrance and turn into boutique shopping as you walk up the road.", "I preface this review that I am definitely not comfortable with monkeys jumping on me! Having said that, we had a wonderful time at the Monkey Forest. It is really up to the individual how far you want to walk into the forest and to some degree, how much you wish to interact with the monkeys. If you do not take any food and put loose objects away, you should be able to walk freely amongst them without any trouble and they are a delight to see. In our case my intrepid brother in law bought lots of bananas and encouraged them to clamber all over him. Now, we were lucky local guide attached himself to us and was in fact quite invaluable in telling us more about the forest and monleys. A couple of times one of the monkeys jumping on my brother in law got a little keen for the bananas, hoewever our guide quickly shooed him away. The guide then became my best friend after one of the little darlings jumped on my head to get at my sungleass. He quicky 'shooed' again. The only catch with the guide...he then sold us 2 of his little 'paintings' at the end. Cost us $15, but he was full of interesting facts and 'saved' me from a monkey! Relly good value for a personal 1/2 hour tour. Entrance is free, but the bananas will cost a small amount (equiv of AUD1-2). A charming place to visit when in Ubud. The forrest itself is quite beautiful too.", "Fun experience with hundreds of monkeys. Highly recommended to try. Many monkeys will come at you. If you like to get good photos, you have to buy bananna. They will come and jump on you. Loved it. This place also has nice jungle to see arround.", "This was a lovely experience for my husband and I. The monkeys are just doing their thing in a truely beautiful forest. If you love nature and animals then I recommend this (unlike cruel animal shows/rides). Obviously locals will try to make money where they can - they do this by selling bananas so monkeys will jump on you so you can take a photo. I personally didnt mind it, they make a dollar or three the monkeys eat and we get a photo / experience. We were lucky enough to have a baby monkey just hope on us randomly which was cool. Just make sure you hold onto your belongings and be respectful of the rules. Entrance is about $4 dollars. If you only plan on coming to once I definitely recommend the visit. 🐒❤", "Really great time visiting this place. Go early so you don't get many tourists! Buy some banana's but dont put them in your bag or pocket.. the monkeys can sniff them out.", "I was enchanted by the Monkey Forest & feel it was the most fun and unique part of my trip to . If you follow a few simple rules, you can very safely interact with the monkeys in a lush gorgeous jungle setting, wrapped around a functioning Hindu temple. The admission is only IDR 50,000 (US$ 4) and that's all you have to pay if you don't want to feed the monkeys or have the staff take your photo with them. As soon as you arrive at the hut where you pay you will start to see the nese long tailed monkeys (or biologically speaking macaques). You will start to notice very easily the differences between the sexes and types of monkey, but they are all adorable. The staff feeds them sweet potatoes a few times a day and you may buy bunches of small bananas to feed them. I was warned about having outside food in my pockets, or anything in your pockets, wearing glasses or carrying water bottles. I discovered that they are attracted to shiny things, so sunglasses were the only problem-but on my visit the monkeys were well behaved. None went for my regular glasses or my wallet in my front pocket (I didn't have any outside food or water). Something that may not be for everyone but I absolutely loved was having a monkey jump on your back/head/arms and eat out of your hands. This is under the watch of the staff in the park. For less than US$ 2 you sit on a stump on the path & give the staff member your camera. He puts what feels like corn in your hand and out of nowhere a monkey will be on top of you climbing to eat what is in your hand. He will then repeat with the other hand and the monkey will clamber over your head and shoulders to your other hand. It was a fantastic experience and the monkey was so gentle. I got some wonderful pics and a memory to last a lifetime! The Temple in the middle of the jungle was in use so we could not go fully inside but the outside is stunning and made for more fantastic picture taking with all the monkeys climbing about or posing on top of walls or statues. There is a ravine that also runs through the sanctuary so you really could spend a whole afternoon here. I wish I had more time to explore but after about 1 1/2 hours I had to move on and visit our next stop. Come visit the oh so cute monkeys of Ubud...you will be thrilled that you did it!", "Must do in Ubud!! It's awesome seeing all the macaques is their sanctuary habitat. Lots of macaque family's, you can sit there all day and observe their behavior. There are beautiful structures and trees as well, Holy Spirit pond... But don't feed them, and they like to climb on humans but they will bit. I got pooped on too 💩 look out Loved the monkey sanctuary :) great price at $50,000 rupia ~", "This was a fun afternoon. The forest is very beautiful and kept very well. It was lovely to be able to walk around and take our time. The people working here were all extremely lovely and had excellent English and were happy to share a lot of interesting information with me and answer my questions. The monkeys are hilarious-very bold but very cute. Be careful of your belongings but thats just common sense :) ", "The monkey forest is a beautiful place as long as you read the signage so as not to provoke the monkeys. Don't reach into your bag or carry plastic bags as they may think you have food at which point you'll be up close and personal with a primate, but don't worry too much as there's lots of staff to keep watch inside the forest. All that aside, it's amazing to see these creatures close up and in such a wonderful setting.", "The park is well organised and clean. It is easy to walk around and lots of info how to walk and behave against the monkeys. The monkeys seams very ok and live their lives and interact now and than with visitors. They are not scary but funny. The guards are keeping the visitors in their place and motivate the monkeys with fruit but sometimes also correct them with a slingshot.", "The monkeys area really cute, cheeky and dangerous! Our kids absolutely loved spending a few hours here. All the warnings are true - the monkeys will grab at food, your clothes, your hat, try to pen your bag. Was definitely a \\birds and bees\\\" event with monkeys copulating incessantly.\"", "Nothing much. Just monkeys here there everywhere. And other animals too, but nvr really saw them, just the signs. Monkeys were extremely playful. Be careful of your stuffs. Kind of a boring experience. Perhaps just wasnt a place for me.", "I went with a friend to monkey forest and we had a great time, such a laugh. There are monkeys absolutely everywhere, so you won't be disappointed. Lots of great photo opportunities. Only 50,000 idr so very cheap too. Just be careful with your belongings, phones, sunglasses etc. And don't carry food or they will take it off you. Great to see these creatures living freely and interacting with people. We spent about 2 hours here. A great afternoon out", "Awesome 3 wks in , started in Ubud, 2 nd day visited the monkey forest Wonderful to see monkeys up close n personal, very playful but would grab our bags if we had plastic bags, beautiful place to enjoy serene n peaceful Must visit", "Great Experience with monkey feeding, snakes and bats. I recommend anyone going to to do this. The tour guide lady was very friendly but at the end of the tour she took us to her shop and was begging and tried forcing us to buy souvenirs from her and she told us that we are first customers she has had in over a month. We refuse to buy and then her entire mood changed. But overall was great Experience.", "An easy walk from the main centre, this is a good place for a couple of hours in the morning or afternoon! Although shaded, it was a bit hot. The monkeys were great and some very very active! I had at one point two on me, kindly rooting through my bag for goodies. They handled my ear phones but kindly put them back and rezipped my bag before finding another tourist. Generally if you follow the instruction they won't be violent at all! I just walked for a bit and they lost interest, but we did see another guy who tried to hit one on his friend with a gopro! This definitely had a back effect and the monkey was not best pleased and bared his teeth! The actual sanctuary is beautiful - amazing jungle with wooden ledges to cross the river and descend and ascend. Would definitely recommend. I believe it was 60 thousand idr per person.", "Hahhaha... It is a funny walk in the forest.. The temple is nothing special, but with all the monkeys around it is exceptional. You can buy some banana and take nice photos of the creatures, but be careful, coz they can be quite aggressive. We have seen an old man walking on the pathway, when one monkey jumped around and the man by mistake stepped on the monkey's tale... The monkey started to scream, other monkeys ran to the place of accident and one really bit the man to his leg... Auchhh.. Be careful, coz they can have various illnesses and nobody wants to spend their holidays on the first aid.", "Awesome experience right in the middle of Ubud with huge banyan trees and monkeys. Worth a visit. It is calm and peaceful and is definitely a getaway. Very well maintained and monkeys are generally peaceful.", "Very cheeky monkeys. Hold on to your belongings. Worth a visit. Kids will love the monkeys. Lots to see in Ubud.", "Prior to visiting Monkey Forest I was paranoid after reading the TripAdvisor reviews. But the reality is, IT IS SAFE. Just be smart about it. Do: be calm, if a monkey jumps on you, be calm and it will climb off you Don't: carry any food/drinks on you unless you want to give it to the monkeys. This is an incredible experience not worth missing. You will never be able to get so close to a monkey!", "Lovely forest with tons of monkeys ambling through. I was put off by reports of them biting tourists but there are plenty of park wardens to scare them off if they get too close, and you do feel perfectly safe. Worth the time definitely.", "Adult price is Rp. 80k/ea and children at Rp. 60k/ea. Place is relatively small but one can spend 1hr easily walking along the walkways and steps. There are many friendly monkeys that allow capturing moments. Staff is courteous and there to help in case of any emergency. Getting close to the monkeys is forbidden. Do not carry food in your bags as the monkeys can smell and go after you. The place is well maintained and clean with splendid views. Overall a rating of 3 out of 5 (mainly due to overly high price and lack of interactive sessions with these pre-human species).", "I love the fact that these monkeys are not caged. They are free to roam around at thier free will. It's not wise to play with them. Nice place to visit", "It was nice seeing the monkeys freely playing and roaming around. You can take pictures with them but always be careful. Read stories about monkeys stealing from the visitors. We did not encounter any. Love the big trees and it was cool place, can be enjoyed even on a hot day.", "We stopped here on our way back from the rice terrace of Tegalalang because we saw the sign on the road and we had heard about it, so we decided to stop and visit. There's a fee of 15.000 Rp to pay at the entrance and after you can park your car/scooter right there. Immediatly you'll see monkeys around and following the different routes through the temples and the surrounding little forest you can visit the entire site, meeting monkeys along your way that will look bored and not interested to you at all if you do not have any treats. Pay attention carrying objects like glasses, wallet or telephone in your hands because the sensation is that monkeys are kinda calm and sleepy but in a second they could jump and steal your stuff. I particularly appreciate the guardian's job that follow you for their assigned area.", "When you go in the morning, it's actually quite nice walk in the Sacred forest with monkeys just fed. But but later, the place is swarming with tourists and monkeys are cheeky, trying to steal anything from water or good to phones and jewellery. Entrance fee is 50k idr per person.", "Three old temples in the mist of forest and monkeys are the king here. Better coming after 2 pm,when all monkeys usually full already. There is a local cemetery inside the forest.maybe that is one of the reason the place closed at 6 pm but maybe not..:) Banana for monkey are for sale idr 10k. You may spent up to 1hour here.not many things to see basically. ", "The monkeys were fun and there are lots of them, very rainforesty feel. 4 stars since you cannot go into the temples, and the whole place is very full od tourists. Otherwise worth the visit.", "Be careful with young children as the smaller monkeys will tug at the children. This can stress your kids out. Plenty of places to buy bananas to feed the monkeys. Make sure you don't stir the monkeys as the will get aggressive. Be sure to feed them straight away or you will meet face to face with an unhappy monkey. All in all the AU $2 is cheap. Travel from Sanur to Monkey forest is about an hour. Make sure you are traveling in an air conditioned transport.", "There are a lot of monkeys and we witnessed them fight and growl at each other. It was interesting because we don't usually see that many monkeys and their activities at the zoo. With the help of the staff, you can take pictures with the monkey. The monkey will just climb on your lap and shoulders and head, so just stay calm.", "Visit the temple with my wife. Never able to see a single thing as we are busy with the monkeys!!! The professional guys there just wait the monkeys to grab your loose items then selling you the food for monkey to retrieve your item. This is how they make money from you!!! We visit few temples in and this is the worst! Management there should do something to avoid the harassment of monkeys but for the sake to earn your money, they do nothing! Avoid the place!", "Monkey forest was an interesting experience, especially if you have never been around uncaged monkeys. They will take food from you if you have it so be warned. I moved through the entire place with out touching a single moneky because i had no food or bags that looked like they contained food. If you are nervous about this environment i suggest you go without a back pack etc. Was very enjoyable to see the monkeys roam free. Must do in Ubud.", "Nice large forest area. Monkeys were bit wild but the staff helped. Keep your bags closed and don't wear hats.", "Out experience was ok. Monkeys were mostly sleeping because of the sun and we could walk around in peace and enjoy amaaazing views and nature. We didnt see kecak dance- weren’t interested, you can watch it at evening but i heard it get really crowded and you pay extra. We saw monkeys steal some flip flops from one lady and monkey stole my sunglasses but that didn’t bother me because they were old heh. Like i said we were there in the middle of the day so the monkeys werent so agressive and acitve but the sun was reaaally hot! Otherwise Nice experience would love to do it again", "Don't buy food to feed the monkeys, and keep loose items under control. It's great, especially if you follow the trails away from the central plaza, the less aggressive monkeys will approach much more friendly if you just sit quietly on one of several platforms on the trails", "Monkeys, as the title suggest, abound here. They are fed regularly by the keepers but could choose to leave the area should they wish. You will see the monkeys sitting on scooters outside the forest or visiting the local restaurants and shops in hope. There is a trail you can follow to see the various troops of monkeys; they are very territorial. The admission price of about £3 (50000 rupiah) is very reasonable. Some of the monkeys will allow you to feed them and they may sit on you if you encourage them.", "This was my 3rd trip to Ubud and first visit into Monkey Forest. I had always been able to watch these cheeky monkeys from outside. There was a common area just off the road but it has had some work done and you need to pay to go in and watch them. Reasonable fee and this is a nice park to roam. But don’t worry if you miss it.", "This was my first experience to see monkeys... The statues and grounds inside the Sanctuary are really cool. The walk up the river to the temple? is beautiful. The monkeys are fun, although I suggest to listen to what they suggest because we watched a care-taker get bitten and was bleeding REALLY bad... There were hundred's of people there without any issues, so I don't think it's unsafe. He was probably doing something to upset a big monkey. I definitely recommend checking this place out.", "Nice walk with the monkeys, they are not aggressive at all, so don´t worry about the children. You can buy them a banana and make some photos with monkey on your shoulder :-)", "This is a great experience. Be sure to buy some \\Official Monkey Forrest Banana\\\" to feed the monkeys. Be careful not to wear sunglasses on your head - they're sure to get nabbed!\"", "We spent about 1h30min walking around here. The view is amazing! Well worth coming but look out for the steeling monkeys!", "Beautiful scenery, some lovely plantings along scenic walled paths and steps. Monkeys were not an issue at all for us, in fact we were hard pushed to see any.", "Dont go you will get bitten by a monkey and start looking for a rabies shot. Avoid at all costs, rabies shots are the best business in Ubud. Many tourists get bitten every day. Please don't take children to there", "There are many free roaming monkeys in this sanctuary. Do take care of your belongings as I witnessed a monkey grabbing a box off the hands of a visitor thinking it contained food. Luckily it was just an empty box. Admission price is ok", "Monkeys here very non threatening. They roam wild in an amazing forest and gorge. I'm When you buy banana ask the seller to only give you them one at a time. He will help entice a monkey onto your shoulder. Great picture. But if you don't fancy this just roam around and gets some pics of these agile creatures frolicking. Rainforest here is also very beautiful and cool.", "Definitely a must-see in Ubud but there is no need to spend much time there. The monkeys are nice as long as one behaves normally. Unfortunately some tourists do not.", "My friend and I made a stop at the sanctuary during a day tour. I quite like animal experiences so this was a highlight for us. I had an opportunity to walk among and feed the monkeys as well as observing the mothering of many babies. The support staff do a good job of protecting the monkeys as well as watching that visitors are protected. We did a quick stop but if you like walking in nature, take time to explore the various parts of the sanctuary. You will be required to walk up hills if you wish to explore those areas.", "This is a fun, inexpensive activity that is worth the trip. Even without the monkeys it's a beautiful property. My friend and I went and the monkeys are so cute and appear to be happy and not contained In any way. I paid one of the workers 20idr and he helped us feed a monkey while he sat in our shoulders. PS- wear bug spray. Mosquitos!", "Really enjoyable day spent wandering through the Forrest observing the monkeys roam free. No cages or small enclosures.", "Well worth the trek to Ubud just to visit the Monkey Sanctuary for an hour. Purchase bananas for RP50k ($A5) and watch the monkeys scramble to get them.", "When you walk around the paths you will encounter many monkeys, workers there provide you with food which helps them draw the monkeys to you. They will jump on you and sit on your head and, on your shoulders. They will also steal anything you have out that they can (one tried to get my phone) so be careful with that! They are friendly, but do not approach them, let them come to you. It's great because they aren't chained. The monkeys just live in the forest and people are allowed to walk through. They tend to stick around because of the food they get if they do. Be aware that they do leave a smell on you after they've left and if it's been at all damp their feet are muddy, so probably steer clear of wearing white.", "Really enjoyed seeing the monkeys they will come right up and on you, so it is best to make sure you have nothing loose eg. Sunglasses, open bags or large hanging jewelry as they will take anything loose and even take things like hats and sunglasses. Don't hide food on you because they will find it and they won't give up until they get it. If you have your things secured and no food and just keep moving and observing you will be fine, the stories you hear are usually from people doing stupid things eg encourage the monkeys to climb on them for the perfect selfie or taking out your phone to check the time and the monkey runs off with it. I would visit again.", "Would definitely go back to look around some more. The temples and carvings were beautiful - but watch out for aggressive monkeys!", "Not worth it! The monkeys are angry and uninviting. Do not take food, a bag or any valuables as the monkeys will attack you for anything you have.", "Relaxing trip, great staff. Note warning signe. Sculptures supurb , relaxing trip to watch monkeys an people !", "ok, like many reviews, I was a bit reluctant to go due to the not wanting monkeys climbing, or biting me! - But had to with the family. Well we all Thoroughly enjoyed our 1.5hrs wander through the Forest. Great gorge walk, and entertainment all the way with the Monkeys - playing, fighting, eating etc. They only climbed on you if a) you had food b) you encouraged them to. We all really enjoyed the time at Monkey Forest, and well worth the A$4 entrance fee. My advice is, if you don't want the Monkeys to climb on you - then don't have any food, or encourage them in any way. There were also lots of staff wandering around to help and support if you wanted a monkey on your back! It is very hot n humid in the forest, so be well hydrated and don't let the monkeys see you open your bag, to get water!!", "Been here twice before, feel like you only need to visit once! As we approached the entry, a woman had sold us bananas to feed the monkeys (great we thought) until we were basically cornered and nearly attacked by a pack of hungry monkeys! Not such a good idea since they came at us hissing and swiping us (not very ideal if you have children). Should be fun depending on your nature otherwise visit at your own risk and be aware! PS You may be likely to pick up a bug (stomach bug etc) from the monkeys as this has happened a few times with some of our friends. (Imagine how many monkeys have been handled by those with belly!)", "I had so much fun with the monkeys! They go in a bit of a frenzy grabbing you whenbyou have bananas but I think it was part of the experience. Tons of Monkeys, no need to look for them they come for you.", "This is a lovely forest sanctuary for the macaque monkeys. It is beautiful to walk through the forest and temples and be entertained by the antics of the monkeys. There are many to view young and old alike. They might try to grab your water bottle or sunglasses but if you just pull away they leave. Not a good idea to let them climb on you, tease them or feed them. We witnessed this a few times and cringed as we know they can bite as they are still wild animals. Please respect them and you will love this walk with the macaques.", "We loved the money forest so much we went back a 2nd time during our stay. It's 40,000IDR entry for adults ($4) and 20,000IDR ($2) gets a small bunch of bananas to give monkeys so definitely a fun cheap activity to do during your time in Ubud. The monkeys are so much fun you could spend hours watching them and exploring the forest. I didn't feel scared or in danger at all with the monkeys they are much more behaved here then at the temple in Uluwatu. In saying that defiantly make sure you put lose items in your backpack one destroyed my bottle of water in my side pocket and tried to seal my earrings haha cheeky monkey. The forest is close to Ubud markets so you can have a day full of shopping, cute monkeys,dine in cafes over looking the rice Paddys in this area. A must do for anyone traveling to .", "Its a must when visiting Ubud. Monkeys are beautiful Beware of crazy tourists taking every opportunity to get a photo with a monkey!", "Pay a small fee to get in and see monkeys running around. The monkeys are more or less tame, and kept under \\control\\\" by trainers. Not an especially authentic experience as these animals are very used to humans. You are not allowed to feed them unless you buy bananas from the vendors there, then of course you are. One of our friends was bitten while holding up a banana, it did not draw blood, and accprding to the crew there a viait to the doctor would not be necessary. However, calling the health authorities in Norway, they were very firm with her, telling her to get the injection immediately. Better safe than sorry when it comes to rabies. In short, similar to monkey parks or zoos on every other continent. Nothing special.\"", "I was expecting to see many monkeys at the sanctuary and was not disappointed. A very pleasant surprise to see several baby monkeys near the entrance - they looked so small and delicate. Also enjoyed admiring the overhanging trees and sculptures - plenty of Instagram opportunities. Near the sanctuary were shops where one can get souvenirs and snacks. Don't forget to buy bananas - you'll get free hugs from the monkeys :)", "Every time I am in Ubud I always go to the monkey forest! Always fun to see the monkeys walking (and jumping) around in and outside the forest and to meet them outside a cage, which it's usually the case in zoos. Don't expect hours off entertainment but a few good laughs and some cool pics.", "So many tourist were over there. Monkey was special in the park. That's all.. But, forest was good..", "The Sacred Monkey Sanctuary is beautiful and fun. They sell bananas at every entrance, but be careful because their are many eyes watching where you put them. We learned the hard way having 3 or 4 bananas torn from our hands and pockets by some unruly monkeys. We went back bought some more bananas and hid them in our packs. When we found a cute baby monkey we would sneak a few out and feed him. We had a lot of laughs and made some good small friends.", "It is the most famous place to visit in Ubud. It is full of monkeys, and it is interesting. Prices will be increased to 40.000 rp next January 1st.", "The Monkey Forest is a beautiful piece of land...except for the monkeys! Unfortunately because they're now used to being fed by humans, a lot of them have become aggressive. They constantly steal things from tourists and it's almost impossible to get them back. If you go, don't buy the bananas they try to sell to you and don't take any other food.", "Be careful of this one, On the day we visited at least three people including one in our group were bitten by a monkey. In all the cases I saw the animals were not provoked but became very aggressive for no apparent reason. I have never felt threatened in all my visits to including walking alone in the night club district late or early morning but the monkey forest scares the pants of me. At the end of the day they are wild animals and not trained or maintained by keepers. You can view monkeys safely through the bars at the Zoo. Tip: The first aid post is very basic, they record the incident but who knows how long that record lasts. Rabies still kills in .", "It was very interesting enjoyed it alot would recommend to go and see the monkey forest very open and staff very friendly", "To be honest, reading the reviews - we almost decided not to go for the aggressive monkeys. If you are at all nervous, definitely do not buy the bananas, and get through the entrance area as quickly as possible. The forest itself is very nice, the trees, bridges, temples are all well worth an hours time and 20k rupiahs. Monkeys are relatively cute and for the most part stayed away from me. Shame about the dirty river at the bottom though.", "This is a wonderful place that carries away us westerners that have not been exposed to lush rainforests, temples hidden in the trees and most of all monkeys. This was my fifth trip to the monkey forest and I love the place. OK let's be straight, these monkeys are wild animals and not pets, they can carry diseases including rabies and they both bite and scratch. Despite this overawed travelers encourage the monkeys to climb on them for pictures, even teasing them with bananas and other fruit which really ticks them off. I can't believe how trusting some tourists are. IMHO love the monkeys but do so with minimal interaction. Amongst the trees are hidden some wonderful temples including the Temple of the Dead (cremation temple), my advice is take your time and look at what is around you. The carved stone reliefs on the temple of the dead depict horror stories of what will happen to people in the afterlife, both good and bad.", "This was cool. The monkeys are funny and cheeky. Don't take any food in even near the entrance they will try grab it off you. The area around the forest is pretty and it's a nice cool place away from the hot weather.", "Enjoyed wandering through the Monkey Forest. It was very busy as expected and we did see the monkeys jumping on and playing with tourists who encouraged the behavior. We didn't see them surprising anyone or grabbing any items, although Im sure they do. Worth a wander but definitely not anything you'd dedicate more than 40-60 min to.", "Nice place, combination of forest, jungle and temples. We had a nice walk and took lots of photos with the monkeys.", "It is so beautiful here and the monkeys are docile. They don't let you get to close before they run off but they don't attack or come to close to people. The forest is just incredible great big trees and lots of green. Worth the trip.", "Beautiful forest and lots of monkeys. I have to admit I was scared but the monkeys only interact with you if you feed them bananas. They are very curious so don't carry valuables with you. They can easily open back packs and help themselves. It was a fun experience though despite being nervous.", "Having ventured here 25 years ago I wanted to take my kids for the experience. It has certainly changed from the crude forest where you bought some bananas and the monkeys come running at you. A beautiful visitors entrance and lovely timber walkways take you through the forest. The monkeys have feeding stations and although you are not supposed to touch the monkeys I had a sweet juvenile come and sit on my shoulder. What hasn't changed is the cleptomaniacal monkeys who wll steal anything not secure. Monkey who then snuck up behind me tried to get into my zipped up bag. 11 year old son then wanted one to sit on him so as we went to visit the cemetary family group that were already being rowdy youngsters I gave him my bag and he instantly had 6 climbing on him. They do like a love bite but didn't break skin. Not for the animal fearful. For us it was such a thrill and a privilege. Our driver for the day also took us to a waterfall, Luwak coffee centre, art exhibition and market. I highly recommend using a driver for transport. They will customise and make suggestions for your day. Our driver Marley was friendly and interested in learning about us and likewise it was great for my kids to see how hard nese people work. For $50 aud Marley took us wherever we wanted to go and waited for us and we didn't feel rushed. A really unique experience.", "Our accomodation was close to the monkey forest in Ubud so we fitted in a visit one afternoon for about an hour. Could have spent longer there but an hour was fine to see everything. Was great seeing so many monkeys getting up to their tricks, eating and playing. Having said that the hype about them basically attacking visitors and stealing their stuff was a bit over the top. I was sensible, yes, but didn't feel threatened once. As well as the monkeys, the park/forest itself is beautiful and worth a visit. Beautiful old trees with swinging vines, misty river, old statues and a temple (think King Louis in Jungle Book!) make for an impressive monkey back-drop. Note this isn't a zoo - only the 1 type of local monkey lives here. It's cheap to visit and worth a visit for an hour or two.", "I've not had great history with monkeys so I was concerned about this stop during our trip but the others in my group really wanted to and I'm glad I went. The monkeys are well monitored by plenty of staff that keeps the monkeys in line with vocal commands and the occasional sling shot if adult males get aggressive with each other too close to guests. They sell bananas so you can feed the monkeys that will then climb on you to take the banana. Park rules clearly show how to behave around the monkeys. The setting was beautiful. Its a good half day activity.", "TheMonkey Forest is a treasure inside the city of Ubud, but don't just look at the monkey! There are great statue and a very huge temple also a cemetery and is just all amazing! There is also an area with beautiful trees and swings where you can relax a little bit away from all the crowd and the monkeys!", "Great place - good value and interesting to see the monkeys. If you don't want them to climb you, don't have things they can grab and don't feed them. The monkeys are clearly content in their environment and it is lovely to see them all over the place.", "$4 - and your in with the monkeys . Put your hand out and the little guys will grab your finger . We loved it . If you stand close or even crouch down the monkeys will jump up in your back. Worth a trip stay as long as you like . Tip !! Have lunch before going or make sure you go clean your hands well in your hotel before eating next . Going early morning was great for us , as we missed the busy rush of tourists. ", "Wow what an incredible and spiritual place. I recently took my two children to the monkey Forrest and we all had a ball. The monkeys were mischievous and inquisitive but not overly aggressive which made the experience a lot of fun. The monkeys seem happy in the environment and well looked after. The Forrest is simply breathing taking with massive trees, ferns and waterfalls. I am glad I went and it’s something the kids won’t forgot.", "Extremely beautiful and well maintained forest. Lots of monkeys. Gotta be careful though. Great opportunities for photos. But not worth spending a lot of time at. Need to be fit to walk long distances and stairs.", "The Monkey Forest is a unique experience, both because of the many wonderful monkeys, and also because of the beautiful trees and nature. It's actually possible to go there in the early morning and be all alone, amidst the sounds of the jungle. There's a lovely temple on the Nyuh Kuning side. You can ride a bicycle or a motorbike through the forest on a path on the east side, and enjoy the ambience (and perhaps monkeys, too) without experiencing the crowds. Do be careful with the monkeys and don't wear any dangling jewelry or carry any attractive things to steal!", "Lovely to see monkeys and forest. Beautiful place with lots of meaning. However, these monkeys are very confident and not scared at all of humans. I had one attack and bite me just for moving the banana skin away from me and my daughter. Luckily didn't penetrate the skin, but just be careful. Worth a look though and price is reasonable.", "My family and I really enjoyed this monkey park, there are a couple in , but this one was our favorite. The monkeys care takers were very friendly and you could tell they truly respect the monkeys. They carry around a stick just in case the monkeys get rowdy. You can pay to feed the monkeys bananas or sweet potatoes. The park is really beautiful, there are so many trees and statues which make it a tranquil place.", "We arrived at 12 PM purchased a ticket which was smooth like a breeze, this place is very organized had pamplets of multiple languages. Now for the part of the actual monkey forest the monkeys are awesome very safe to be around they dont mind you taking photos. You must ask the friendly staff to take a photo of you with a monkey on the shoulder they will help you out. We spent 3 hours and it was bliss.", "For 40,000 IDR, we recommend visiting here. The forest is pretty and the monkeys Re very cute. You can buy bananas and the monkeys will jump on you and wrapt the bananas. My boyfriend had quite a few monkeys try to get into his backpack. One succeeded and stole a whole packet of biscuits! Keep warmer bottles, snacks inside bags. If you only have your camera out, they won't jump on you. Could see everything in an hour, definitely reccomend for families and people who love nature.", "The monkeys are wild and sacred to the locals. They routinely steal glasses or anything else they can grab. One monkey ran up to our 2 year old granddaughter jumped on her back and bit her. I would never go there again.", "An easy walk through a small forest/wooded area with lots of monkeys in the natural habitat. Some great views and old structures to view.", "Very well maintained small forest. Lots of monkeys in natural habitat. One enjoys the walk in the park.", "We really enjoyed to walk around in the monkey forest. Its entrance fee is nothing and you can get a nice insight of it. I carried a bottle of water, which was taken away from me by a monkey within minutes. I only laughed, bc the lady at the entrance already warned me. But the sight of a couple monkey sitting on a girl's head who was shocked wasn't a pleasant momentum at all. You have to be very careful with them.", "We loved looking around the monkey forest temples and felt like you were in the jungle. Also loved watching the monkeys. They will try and get in your bags though so be careful!", "We came to the monkey forest in the morning after breakfast. It is a beautiful temple and forest complex. We spent a wonderful hour and a half walking through the forest. The place is filled with beautiful statues and huge trees with vines making it look like something out of the tomb raider movie. There a loads of monkeys but they go about their morning activities. We also saw a few people trying to get these wild monkeys to climb on them to take photos. Which is sad because the monkeys usually get blamed for these peoples bad behaviour. One of the guy ended up loosing his cap to the monkey", "This was one of the stops during one of our day tours around . Monkeys were only aggressive when we tried to feed the smaller monkeys and the bigger ones would come in and snatch the food from them. We did see one lady who lost her hat when one monkey swooped down and grabbed it off her head, but her guide quickly got it back. Loved the temples and the surrounds as quite authentic. Only one downside was being taken to one of the 'stalls' selling wares near the end of the tour and being quoted 2.5million rupiah ($250 NZ) for wood carving I wouldn't have paid more than $30 for - needless to say the stall owner didn't make the sale.", "Lovly monkeys. It was nice to see they eating, and fight over the food. Took a lot of picturesu and videos.", "I love the monkey forest, 5 trips to and I haven't missed the forest once. It is a beautiful day trip and the temples are gorgeous.... however do read all of the rules before entering and make sure you follow them. Listen to the guides and do what they say. The monkeys are unpredictable and they do bite!!! If heading to Ubud for the forest make the most of the area and go up the road to the art market. I also very much recommend stopping at Cinta for lunch or dinner.... marvelous food and Mr Black and White (the manager) is wonderful.", "Pro : 1) Close to Ubud centre. Easy access and parking is available. 2) Cooling with many trees. Can visit any time of the day. 3) Many monkeys. Con : 1) Entrance fee is Rp30,000. 2) The area is not well kept and reasonably dirty. 3) Be careful with the monkeys 'robbing' any loose objects. Visit once is enough. Would only recommend if you like monkeys.", "We came at 4.30 pm which was when the monkeys were being fed in their temple. This meant it was easy to see all the monkeys in one place. There were loads of cute babies. In general monkeys were friendly (compared to the other monkey forest in ) however it can be quite overwhelming having so many monkeys around.", "We tagged along on a tour organised by my friend with her young children, some teenagers and parents. The kids loved it and so did we. You buy some bananas and hold one up above you head and they jump on you. One just sat on my shoulders munching away. But be warned they love sunglasses and especially water bottles. They are very quick to steal stuff of you. It's a beautiful place to visit and very humid. It's nice to take a walk in and see the monkeys doing almost human like things. One even stole one of our ice creams outside and copied us by eating it with the spoon. I didn't find them aggressive and the kids 5 and 7 loved it.", "Very tourist driven , which is fine ! but it's busy and seems very commercial - basically just going for a walk with some monkeys hanging around . watch if you have small children and if you're no comfortable around animals rthey can be a little unpredictable", "worth a visit if you are in Ubud or if you love animals. monkeys are well trained and dont bother you unless you bother them", "We love animals, but do not worrying about rabies (or such like) on holiday! So to not get bitten/climbed on/manually explored by the monkeys, don't feed them, don't fiddle with bags and stuff that could be mistaken for food, don't make eye contact, don't freak out if they approach you - just politely ignore and keep walking. But don't be put off - definitely go! It's like walking into King Louie's drawing room, ancient temples and all...", "There are so many monkeys! Perfect to practice on wild animal pictures. You can feed the monkeys but you need to be careful and not have anything easy to grab because they will try to steal them, expecially the bottles of wate, apparently they love them, so just put them in your backpack. They are nice and peaceful if you don't annoy them so, please respect them! ", "If you like monkeys to crawl upon you and take your stuff this is the place ;-) it's very cute especially the baby monkeys. It also have nice painting exhibition hall in the middle and small temple with streaming water.", "The monkeys are all over the places, always looking for food. It's amazing to see them climb around in the trees and watching them interact with each other and then jump on you to get the bananas and lychees. Don't take food in a bag, they'll tear it apart. They're really friendly and the temple itself is very cool to be in. ", "A must see destination ,which allows you to feed monkeys and take some photographies. There are some temples inside the park but there are under rennovations so we didn't saw them .", "Well worth the drive to Ubud if you are staying in Legian/Seminyak area. The drive up to Ubud is through villages and rice fields, so you get a glimpse at the real . Ask your driver to make a few stops on the way. The monkey forest itself is excellent and a great place for adults and children. Initially it was quite spooky - lots of monkey sounds and the forest makes it a bit darker, but you quickly get used to those things. When we lined up to pay, a monkey appeared form nowhere and jumped onto the roof above the pay station - it gave a few people a fright. As you walk around, monkeys surround you and you are literally in their environment with them. We bought bananas and they are quick to take them from you. It was a really up close and personal experience with the monkeys. Fabulous!", "Well kept and monkeys seem pretty happy! Stupid humans just need to leave their plastic at home and realise that if you tease the monkies they’re gonna come after what they think is food - hence people get bitten. Just respect them and you’ll love it! If they try to take something from you let them have it! Or don’t bring it! (Sunglasses, bags, hats, food and drink)", "If you are annoyed by the \\Taksi taksi\\\" shooting every 10 meters on Ubuds streets, get into the monkey forest as its a lovely place to cool down and enjoy the nature.\"", "I was a bit scared when I first entered, I'd advise you not to take any bananas straight away and just have a walk around, they can hop on you at any time, just stay calm and enjoy!", "Went to monkey farm via private transport. 40,000 each person to enter monkeys 20,000 for bananas...plenty of big and small monkeys....small monkeys cute large monkeys on the vicious side. Plenty of workers around,if get out of hand.... Lovely spot but monkeys will try to steal things from you, climb on you to get food, and then the big ones will snarl at you if you don't give them everything you have. Over all,ok..long way for short walk...if you go make sure your driver pick you up early so you can get back before peak hour traffic for journey home...3 hour in peak traffic to get back to Seminyak area.", "I loved it. It's really well kept, the temples etc are beautiful. The monkey's are hilarious, and yes, people get mad because they are wild animals but that is kind of the point. They are not tame at all, they have just adapted and it's brilliant. Could of spent all day there. There is a medical centre on site and they were great, I did get nipped but one of the little buggers but no harm done! Had a great afternoon and if we go back I would certainly spend more time there.", "We stopped by with some trepidation given we are both lovers of animal freedom and not fans of zoos etc. But to our surprise we experienced a rather nice place. Staff were friendly, monkeys seemed very happy and did not appear to be caged in or poorly treated. Was a little crowded but then this is a big attraction in Ubud. For $6 a rather pleasant hour. Temple is nice win the forest too.", "It is the best 40000 IDR you can spend. I did not want to leave. The sanctuary is very fascinating and the monkeys....are adorable. DO NOT LOOK THEM IN THE EYES ahaha. One monkey got very mad at one visitor and chased him. Be careful with what you carry. The monkeys will steal anything they can. Pay 20000 IDR for a small bundle of bananas and have a monkey jump onto your shoulders for a great pic or video. You will not be dissapointed. The statues are also very unique and worth seeing. The staff are very kind and helpful.", "Some of the monkeys are quite scary but they are very peaceful and leave you alone. Beautiful scenery, this alone would be worth the trip.", "Quite busy with visitors - they say plastic bags attract the monkeys to you to grab so perhaps go before you look around the market. Lots of staff around which is good as you know there are people to help should you need it. Feels a bit more of an attraction than seeing them wild so that’s why I say not a must for me.", "Get to the counter, purchase a ticket and grab a sarong in the bin beside the counter to tie around your waist (form of respect not to show legs as it is a holy place.) Then, prepared to have your breath taken away by nature's work. Walk along the cliff edge and the view is sensational, any picture you take will be perfect, especially if you catch the sun setting. Watch out for some steep stairs with narrow paths, especially when the place gets overwhelmed with tourists in groups and they push and shove their ways through. Another thing to note, the monkeys are much more aggressive than the ones in Ubud Monkey Forest. Keep water bottles, hats and sunnies out of sight and in the bag if possible. (We saw an adult monkey taking a Cola bottle from the side of someone's bag then puncturing the bottle with its teeth to drink.)", "We loved strolling along with this gorgeous little creatures. The youngsters are very friendly and we made lots of friends.... You'll need a solid 2 hours here or more. Remember they are very inquisitive and very clever. They have such soft little hands and feet.", "It's amazing to see all these monkeys in a nature habitat (instead of in a zoo). I would recommend going but keep in mind that when you enter Monkey Forest you are a GUEST in the monkeys enviremont. Be sensible. If you are holding your camera put the strap around your wrist. Bottle of water? Sunglasses? Put those and anything else they might be able to snatch from you in a purse or backpack and wear it so they can't snatch it. Of course keeping the backpack CLOSED. My friend had his bottle of water in his hand and within 1 minute of entering Monkey Forest it was snatched out of his hand. Another tourist had opened his backpack to get something out and a monkey snatched a plastic bag from it. They are quick and very very fast! Also make sure you don't have food in your bag. If a monkey has snatched something let it go ... there is no way you will get it back without getting bitten (and we don't want that!). If you keep all this in mind and act like a sensible human being would around these animals you will love it! Also make sure you go down the steps towards the little river. It's so beautiful there. If the nese mosquitos like you as much as they like me ... don't forget to use the mosquito spray! You will need it, :-).", "On my first trip to Ubud, in 1999, I didn't go to this place…..why?! Perhaps it was because I read it was very touristy and monkeys could steel your spectacles and camera?! But the four of us had a splendid time watching the monkeys and the tourists, AND enjoying the lovely atmosphere created by the temples in the forest… a very enjoyable afternoon. And we all left with our cameras and spectacles intact.", "The monkeys are not trained and very dangerous. They snatch things from visitors. But the forest is very beautiful and soothing. So it's a must have in the itenarary.", "Always enjoy monkeying around with these cheeky animals! The forest itself is full of fascinating statues and temples and so green and lush. Watch your possessions carefully as the monkeys have nimble fingers. There is also a great cafe nearby you shoud visit Cafe du Monyet... great coffee and food!", "Loved to see the monkeys but too many visitors. Very crowded and tourists don't always respect the guideline. ", "Imho, the best thing to do in Ubud. The monkeys here are so used to human primates watching and feeding them, they even pose in family groups for photographs, and mock the sapiens by stealing anything they find interesting which is not firmly secured. I loved getting up close with these distant, cheeky, naughty cousins - especially the babies, under their mothers' ever-watchful eyes. I spoke with a couple of the guides who were friendly, informative and had a good enough command of English (certainly far better than my rudimentary grasp of bahasa) to answer my ignorant questions. Don't forget that parts of the forest are considered sacred and to be treated with customary respect. Once out of the forest, I couldn't get away from the ubiquitous nonsense for the gullible for which the town has become infamous/notorious.", "I was terrified to go here at first after reading some reviews, but we went here with a tour guide (Agus Tours -- AMAZING!) and I felt much safer that way. It definitely helps to know how to proceed when you are here - do not look the monkeys in the eye, especially the alpha, do not goad them, as soon as they take the banana from you let go of it, walk away if you want them to get off of you. It is definitely a sight to see, as there are so many beautiful aspects of the sanctuary aside from the monkeys themselves. There are a decent amount of workers there to help control the monkeys but at the end of the day they are wild animals. Two people we saw had gotten bit but they reported to have been taunting the monkeys a bit. As long as you are smart and safe this place is absolutely worth a visit!", "Admission was 50k per person and it took us about 90 min to casually stroll about the sanctuary. There were plenty monkeys to photograph and feed none of which were aggressive. Because admission is so affordable I’d say it’s worth a visit.", "If you're afraid of monkeys, skip the bananas. We didn't buy any and had a lot of fun with the little guys. If one takes your stuff, let him have it. Our son pulled back on a water bottle as one monkey grabbed it, and was chased around the park. I did get bitten on my hand, but it was gentle - like a puppy - and didn't break the skin. Make sure you walk the trails down to the river to see more monkeys and some cool temples. Also. make a donation to enter the main temple so you can see the terrifying statues of creatures devouring children. Good times.", "Great place to see monkeys and walks in nature. ots of walking paths. Be careful of the monkeys , they are not shy. If they take your water bottle of something in your hand let them have it. They can become not so friendly otherwise. Do not carry anything you are not willing to give up. Especially shiny items. sunglasses", "Great place to experience monkeys. Lots of staff so safe. Lots of development happening too which is great too see. Look forward to returning next trip.", "They charge you for everything....to pee,too go up thr rock,to watch the cliff...everything..besides that its a nice place compared to the rest...", "Great customer reception, professionally run, amazing forest, “planet of the apes” surreal / temple of doom.", "Awesome monkeys, even they are wild, but they are cute and nice too. just make sure you have plenty of bananas, hide it in the bag, and try to attract them by offering one piece of banana. Be careful for your tiny stuffs and accessories, such as glasses, hat, because they like to grab anything. But no need to worry, the entire wood is guarded by the local guardian.", "I really enjoyed the couple of hours that I spent at the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary - though I must admit that it was for reasons other than the monkeys. Sure, the monkeys are fun and interesting watch - but I did find they started to get a bit much. If you visit the sanctuary and really start to look around at the beautiful, ornate sculptures and take in the breathtaking views, you will find that this place has a distinctly mystical feel to it, especially the area around the Holy Spring Temple and Dragon Bridge - both of which are actually quite easy to miss if you're too busy gawking at the monkeys. If you're going to encourage the monkeys with food or gestures indicating that you might have something in your pocket then, yes, they will become a nuisance. Set aside a couple of hours to explore and walk the full trail being sure to really take in the surroundings; it really does feel magical in places.", "Not much there with temples closed and old but the monkey activity is big - lots of chances to see and even have them hanging off of you!! Very cheap but literally is monkey only not big temples", "This was very cool - a lot of monkeys. Just don't bring anything with you! Monkeys did not bother us. I talked to our hotel staff and they said to go later in the afternoon - Less aggressive. It was a great experience and only $4 for an adult! Worth it!", "The facility is top notch, clean, well lit, smooth wide paths. There is a lot of ground to cover and the monkeys are everywhere. Most ignore your presence, happy to bounce between trees chasing each other. Some male monkeys try to usurp their authority on a brood but get shouted down, very common to see \\monkey skirmishes.\\\" Don't rush, there is a lot to take in from large tree trunks to walk through, rivers to cross, colorful flowers and lots of monkey watching ... mesmerizing to observe their daily routines.\"", "A great place to visit - very cheap entry fee and really amazing to see the monkeys up close! Some of the monkeys can be a bit agressive, but mostly only if you provoke them. They can climb on you but will mostly be harmless. They didn't climb on us once though we were trying to avoid that as were being cautious. Keep all your belongings carefully tucked away and don't bring food in and be careful with jewelry and sunglasses etc.", "This is a nice spot to visit. The monkeys are not too naughty and are interesting to look at. You can buy bananas to attract them if you want them to perch on you The forest is beautiful and very peaceful and the temple is impressive. Don't expect to find enough to keep you interested for a long time, but for a short visit it is a good break from the busy streets of Ubud.", "This place is amazing. My favorite thing to do in Ubud. You can spend as much time as you like in the forest. Make sure not to have food on you unless you are planning on giving it to the monkeys. Watch your sunglasses and phones, the monkeys will take them. Locals sell bananas at the entrance of the park but you can bring in your own.", "it's fantastic to walk through this beautiful forest, which is the monkeys' natural habitat. It's fun to watch them playing, grooming each other, and I even got a close up of a baby nursing on his mamma. Word of caution: watch your things b//c the monkeys are bold! One jumped on my back and helped himself to the hand sanitizer and bug spray that were in the side pocket of my backpack!", "Be prepared to get jumped by monkeys! They are semi-friendly. You can get them to climb on your shoulder by bribing them with bananas. They might get loud so it could be scary for kids. The sanctuary itself is a nice break from the heat.", "This is wild place. Literally! There are over 700 wild monkeys roaming the area. You are greeted by the guide / photographer and he takes you around, informing you about the history and meaning of the place. You are not allowed to touch the monkeys, and if you take a closer look at their teeth - you'll know why. The guid places food (nuts and leaves) on your hand and the monkeys know its for them. So naturally you become a monkey tree :) At one time I had four monkeys over me just trying to get to food.", "Something different for a change. A beautiful walk in the forest, nice temple and...monkeys everywhere 😃. Be sure not to wear any sunglasses or shiny jewelry as it may get stolen together with your water bottle 😂.", "We walked from Ubud center down to the monkey forest. Went there around 4pm; not too crowdy. The place has no particular historical importance but it is very well maintened. We had a relaxing and refreshing walk among the monkeys of course. Some can be a bit agressive but there is no problem if you follow the basic instructions written at the entrance.", "This beautiful sacred monkey forest is definitely a must see ! They are running around free with lots of spacing! But remember, hold on tight to your belongings! These cuties just want to take your things at any given opportunity!", "So happy I did! What a beautiful respite from the city proper. I was very apprehensive to go because I was concerned the monkeys would jump on me, so I wore long pants and took a long sleeved shirt. I was very happy I had on long pants because 2 monkeys did crawl up my leg to try and get my water bottle....the 2nd one succeeded:0) If you read all the rules and FOLLOW THEM, you should have no problem. I removed all food from my pack and tried very hard NOT to smile but it's really hard because the experience is so amazing. I saw one guy teasing a monkey which is very stupid...don't do that. Just go and watch these amazing creatures. If monkeys are not your thing, so anyway just to view the beautiful grounds, statues and water. It's so worth the $5 admission.", "While it's full of tourists, it's not a tourist trap. It's actually worth going to. There are hundreds of monkeys wandering around within just a few feet of you. Initially this can be overwhelming, but you acclimate. Just don't get too close and don't panic if they come toward you. They're just curious - they don't want to hurt you. One actually jumped on my friend's head and tried to steal her glasses, but she remained calm and he hopped down a few seconds later.", "Came here 45 min before closing when it was a bit rainy but it was still OK. It is possible to cover the park in 30 min and see the many monkeys and nice views.", "Loved everything about this forest! it was green, clean with lots of cheeky monkeys, roaming around freely! a must visit when in Ubud. There are ample helpers all around the different walks to help/guide you! all in all, superb!", "I would not make a special trip to UBUD just to see this. But they are fun and entertaining. If you buy the bananas hide them well. I stuck mine in my pocket and on the second one he/she grabbed the whole bunch. 20,000 wasted on one glutton. I think 30,000 to enter for adult is a bit expensive because I could not tell what the price was paying for.", "more tourist than monkey, and well protect by local, lots of ppl guiding the safety of the tourist, and free show", "The most simple way I can describe this is both exciting and thrilling. Its beautiful and exciting because of all the incredible sculptures and well kept forest and all the beautiful sites of watching the monkeys in their natural habitat. But it's also thrilling because if you take any plastic bottles or shiny objects, be ready for close contact with a monkey. As long as you follow the instructions provided by the park and keep your small children with you, then you dont have to worry about anything and just enjoy the place. I came with my 2 year old and he thoroughly enjoyed the place.", "Monkey Forest has 600 endearing monkeys running and jumping around. They're all very tame and used to the hundreds of tourists that visit them daily. Some inquisitive ones might jump on your back. Just be aware of any food they may decide looks too enticing to resist. I had a big daddy monkey plotting to take my bottle of water.", "Beautiful park with temples that are mostly off limits. There are around 600 monkeys that are not afraid of people. Make sure you obey some basic rules and you'll be OK (e.g. no plastic bags visible, hide your sunglasses, etc.), but be prepared for some aggressive behaviour if you don't. I would not recommend this place for people with babies, people wearing glasses.", "Loved all the Monkeys and the beautiful forest. Really nice place to chill and reconnect with nature after the chaos and hussle & bussle of Ubud. This sacred site is very powerful.", "It is a beautiful forest with lots of amazing trees and plants and of course the monkeys. As long as you respect the monkeys and don't irritate them they are very peaceful and it is amazing to see from a close angle how they live freely in this jungle. If you are more adventurous you can feed them with fruits but then they might even jump on your shoulders or your head. They find human hair - especially long hair - very interesting and they might even play with it. So just be careful and have a respect for them. Overall I would recommend this place because of the nice environment and the lovely animals.", "I was never really interested, but we had a morning to kill and so we went. Really cheap and the monkeys are kind of cute, but spoiled and really pushy. They can bite, so be careful. Unfortunately all the temples were closed and only for worshiping. All in all interesting, but do not be too disappointed if you do not find time to do it!", "Visited the Monkey forest during noon hours. Forest is beautiful and not well maintained.. it's slippery every where and one needs to be careful during climbing stairs. Money making business for the people selling bananas for the monkeys.. the temple is not open to tourists..", "Some of them tried to get into out pockets, and got angry when we pushed them away. But a great experience afterall! The forest is beautiful to walk through.", "Nice place to walk around if you get there early, it's peaceful and nice and the monkeys are generally pretty well behaved. However, while we were there a big group of school students came on busses and were really loud which changed the whole vibe of the place, and also got the monkeys all rowled up. So definitely get there early!", "We hired a driver to take us to the monkey forest. The area was beautiful and the monkeys were amazing. We saw a 3 week old with it's mother. The monkeys will eat out of your hand or sit on your shoulder if you want to feed them a banana. They sell bananas there. You can walk around and see ancient temples in the forest. We also spent part of the day in the town there to shop and have lunch. A darling place with great shops and places to eat. This is a place not to be missed!", "Hello everyone and thank you for taking the time to read my review. The monkey kingdom was so much fun. The first recommendation i can give you is read the instructions before you go in because they are not kidding. When we first got there I had a bottle of water with flavouring that made it the color yellow... First mistake because it looked like a giant banana. After they tried to get it once i quickly finished it before continuing. Make sure you have everything tucked away because they will find anything loose. Once in the kingdom we had so much fun feeding the monkeys bananas and walking around. Reasonably priced and lots of staff on hand to keep everything under control. Lots of fun for the whole family.", "Our driver took us to the monkey forest in ubud he picked us up early morning. On the way to the monkey forest we stopped at a place called uc silver it was a lovely place. first of all they welcome you and take you on a tour where the jewellery is made and it's all handmade by the nese people. then they take you to the final spot where they polish the silver. you will be amazed. Then finally your tour guide takes you into the shop where they sell the silver. They offer you a cold drink and u are free to wonder.Bought some beautiful silver great qualit and cheaper then australia. Then our next stop was the monkey forest parked the car our driver came with us. There were monkeys walking up and down the road you can purchase bananas for them it is a absoutley beautiful tranquill place. monkeys wandering around. Check it out .", "It was a tranquil environment The keepers make sure the monkeys do not attack the visitors Can feed the monkeys with bananas which are sold there ", "The monkeys are plentiful and the park is full of little ones as well. The monkeys themselves I found to be a bit overrated but the reserve itself is underrated - incredibly beautiful old trees and gorgeous carved statues.", "Spent a couple of hours walking round the Monkey Forest in Ubud with our family of 6 adults and 2 teenagers and it did not disappoint! The monkeys are literally everywhere and were surprisingly friendly, which after speaking to friends is different compared to the Monkey Forest in Ulawatu as they’ve been known to be aggressive. There are park wardens around who feed the monkeys as well whilst they play around with each other by jumping into water. We saw families with young kids there as well which was good to see. Good idea not to have any food on you though as they can sniff that out.", "What can I say that hasn't already been said in the 12,000 previous reviews? The monkey forest is worth a visit, follow the rules, no food or drink, the monkey will find it. The forest is tranquil by it self, especially the water feature and bridge.", "Recently visited this very beautiful forest and was pleasantly surprised after hearing stories of aggressive monkeys. All the monkeys seemed quite peaceful on the day of our visit apart from when visitors were holding bunches of bananas and taking their time in sharing them out! I would also not advise letting the monkeys sit on you for a photo having witnessed a young girl being covered in monkey pee whilst doing so.", "Inside of the park is a nice scenery with hundreds of monkeys, waiting on tourists to feed them with bananas. Great place to visit. Lovely the monkeys and the forest is so peaceful. Take care of your valuables, sunglasses, handbags, cameras etc. - monkeys like them a lot.", "We first visited Monkey forest two years ago, at the time you could buy bananas to feed to the monkeys. This time round you can't buy bananas which is a shame, however visit was still enjoyable. Had a juvenile 1 monkey decide to sit on my knee, and watched three juveniles frollic in the pond. Visited twice on our 4 day stay", "We got some excellent photos of the monkeys. Top tips if you don't want to be climbed on by the monkeys... keep your hands empty and don't carry food (in your hands or your bag).", "Before entering the forest sanctuary, make sure you pay close attention to any orientation provided by the staff as well as various signs presented. You wouldn't want monkeys to harass you right? Always be mindful of your surroundings as the primates would be appear everywhere in a blink of an eye so be careful where you are stepping as you might hurt them. I also suggest not to wear any earrings as they might attract the monkeys. You need not worry about the sun as the trees offer sufficient shade. But bring water though.", "The forest is very lush and beautiful. Ancient looking ruins and statues/stone carvings litter the forest areas, wooden walkways and stone paths. The monkeys just add to the flavour rather than being the main attraction. Just my opinion.", "We had a guide with us, so the negative comments about the monkeys were easy to avoid if you follow the instructions! They are great to watch, playing and being fed, but you must respect them and their space. The beauty of the scenery and the temples were great too.", "Before getting inside this Sanctuary, you can already see the monkeys on the street (this is how you know you are in the right way)! I recommend having cash since inside you can feed the monkeys in exchange of some money to the guards. The monkeys are in their natural environment, playing, sleeping... lovely", "Monkeys not caved or imprisoned like in the west. We had an amazing visit and our children even interacted with some of them. Its much better than any zoo for the animals,- they really seemed relaxed and playful. Worth a visit for anyone who loves animals! ", "Good to see but wouldn't need to do it again, monkeys roam free and are relatively well behaved. I would not recommend buying the bananas locals sell you to feed the monkeys as they go crazy and swarm you for the food, little but risky with the rabies the monkeys are rumored to have. Overall a good photo op and nice to see.", "I would recommend taking a guide here as the monkey can be quite ‘cheeky’ and they know how to deal with them. There are a large amount of staff walking around the forest but I enjoyed having my own guard haha. I loved visiting the monkeys but my anxiety levels were up the whole time (probably didn’t help I had just seen someone get bitten by one) the key is to stick the the rules on the boards around the park and you should be fine. My partner had a monkey jump on him because he had his hands in his pockets so don’t walk around with your hands in your pocket. You have to remember these are WILD creatures, you need to respect that and not treat them like household pets which I saw many people do. A good rule would be ‘look but don’t touch’ and you will be fine.", "Went here for about 45 minutes during a full day tour of Ubud with our guide. It’s a really beautiful park and it’s cool to see all the monkeys roaming around. Definitely worth a stop by while you’re in Ubud but there isn’t a need to spend a lot of time there. I thought this was going to be a forest with places to hike around etc, but it’s more of a causal walk to look at some monkeys. Really cool but set expectations to be ready to leave in about an hour. or less.", "I really enjoyed this place! The monkeys are wandering around absolutely everywhere. I recommend NOT buying the bananas or having ANY food on you if you don't want to be ambushed by them. We saw a lady who had bananas in a black plastic bag hanging off her handbag and about 3 monkeys ran up her legs and swung from the bag until they had ripped the bananas from her while fighting each other for the food. We didn't take any food in and kept our handbags close and didn't get hassled by them at all, they just walked right passed. I sat to take a photo next to one and he got up and sat on my lap which was very cute so definitely no need to take food to get to interact with them. It's not huge so you don't need to spend a really long time in there, around 30 mins is perfect.", "The park is nice, lots of monkey which will steal your stuff of you do not pay attention. Some can be aggresive if you try to touch them or if you look straight into their eyes. I wanted to take a picture, sitting near one and probably I have looked into her eyes, as she grabed my hair and did not want to let it go =)) funny now!", "We visited the Monkey forest on a Tuesday around 11.00, no queues and 40,000 IR each to get in (£4 total), 5 minutes walk from the centre of Ubud, so the bargain deals we had been offered for $30 each seemed a little strange! Putting that aside, it's a great couple of hours entertainment, monkey's everywhere taking no notice of you ( unless you had food/ water or bananas then you are fair game!) they pose naturally asleep on the floor or statues. There are some fantastic trees with some serious age and weird and wonderful architecture, statues and temples. For next to nothing a great experience, but don't take food or drink unless you like a battle!", "Even though we enjoyed the monkey forest, just be careful of your belongings especially your glasses as the monkeys try and take them. My brotherinlaw got bitten on his arm when he tried to shoo a monkey away who was trying to take his glasses off. Do not take in any food, even if it's in your bag the monkeys can smell a banana metres away. If you want to feed them ask a guide to show you.", "The site is well laid out, great bathrooms and it's all very green - lots of trees, moss and ground cover. Looks beautiful, but the monkeys are everywhere and people insist on feeding them We were specifically asked NOT to feed them , yet on the pathway is a cart selling small bananas. If you have any food on you, the monkeys sense it and they will be all over you! We did our best to stay away from any monkeys and just enjoy the lushness of the area.", "Our fabulous guide took us to the Monkey Forest in Ubud as an added extra to finish a perfect day. You can buy bunches of bananas to feed the monkeys but our guide advised against it. So glad we didn't, as the monkeys didn't wait to be offered them, they just hunted you down and took them, no matter where you try to hide them! Really funny but glad we weren't on the receiving end. The jungle gardens were lovely and the temple incredible. Lots of new mums with babies which is ultra cute. A little disappointed at the amount of rubbish thrown around, come on people, get real and use a bin!", "Really a nice place first your first trip to Ubud. Perfect for lovers of animals and nature. Pls follow all the paths so u don't miss any hidden place! Take care of the monkeys. some are quite aggressive!", "Could watch the monkeys all day they are so fascinating u can watch them for hours. Great that this place is there for them. Great seeing all the monkeys in their near to natural environments", "We went here in May. If you want monkeys, you will see a LOT here. They are very naughty and will not think twice about stealing anything from you. Keep hold of your possessions. Nice and cool too because of the trees. Not too expensive.", "Amazing scenery and the monkeys are ace to watch, nice path to walk along and you can go in the the forest more however a few steps, monkeys do take things from your bag so keep them closed but other wise they don’t really both you, would recommend to go as it’s just beautiful and fun to see the baby monkeys", "I enjoyed the place. I felt safe from the monkeys and had no fear they would attack me in any way. There was a lot of natural food for them to eat so they won’t bother the tourists I think which was good (sweet potatoes). There was a worker there playing or teasing the monkey with a banana wasn’t sure if this was a normal thing which was worrying.", "I absolutly loved this place! The monkeys were so cheeky!! If you love animals, this is a must see!! When you arrive, you can buy bananas, I would suggest hiding them, I did under my top as the larger monkeys may try climb you to steal them. Some are quite angry, so becareful. The babies are soo cute!! The scenery and little temples inside are great. Some good history there. I had some money down my bikini top, and this cute monkey climbed up my arm,and then tried to steal it!! Very cheeky, but funny!. If you have a chance to visit it is definitly something I would suggest!! Loved it!", "Great place pretty toristy but thats what i expected. loads of monkeys there very cheeky but friendly", "We were impressed with this park and how well it was maintained. The monkeys are curious and for the most part pretty docile, just walk slow and hold onto your purse, camera and sunglasses! It was our first experience being around loose monkeys and a bit unnerving at first. Well worth the time to experience this park.", "The price of admission has gone up but they are using that money to really improve this place. The dragons at the base of the stairs used to have broken mouths but they're all repaired now. Don't miss spotting the statue of a monkey spanking his monkey! So funny. And the monkeys at this place are fun to watch. One was carefully placing a leaf between two rocks and rubbing them on the ground. I think he has OCD. Lots of babies clinging to their moms. Many are grabby little things so watch your things and your children. One monkey stole a bottle and another stole a thong from a kid. Don't feed them even unless you want to risk being jumped on and possibly bitten.", "We got told to go, we got told not to go. It would have been better to stay in the car. My daughter was petrified by the end of the walk and my son was bitten. My son sat down and a small monkey crawled on his lap, cute? Then he just grabbed his thumb and chomp, he wasn't provoked. We witnessed one monkey jump on a ladies backpack, undo the zip & empty the whole bag on the ground. The monkey found some hand sanitizer & started to drink that.", "Magic place,must have to see! Just be careful with your backpacks! Feeding is not allowed. Suddenly monkey can be aggressive, don’t relax😉", "A must visit if you are in , the view is amazing!, probably spend 30 mins here, beware of the monkeys!", "Monkey forest is an area where local wildlife (mainly monkeys) are up close and personal! It's a lovely area with winding roads and an amphitheatre, and is also a shortcut through to the town center. There is a small charge for entry, but it's good for the whole day. It also avoids walkers taking a small parallel road that is very busy with motorbikes. The monkeys are a bit frisky, so plastic bags are not allowed, and watch your valuables, but it's a fun interesting place, worth a visit if you like monkeys!", "We went there midday and ended up spending 2-3 hours in there just relaxing and looking at the beautiful nature and of course the monkeys!!! SUCH A GREST TIME!. although you shouldn't wear anything you can pull in or buttons.. when the monkeys jump on you, there are pretty curious!", "Must-visit in Ubud! It is fun fun fun with monkeys climbing up on you and playing on top of your head. I was a bit skeptical first walking in, having read some of the negative reviews. That said, as long as one stays composed and calm, monkeys won't do any harm. Had a great time there. Check out the gallery near the temple too - great local nese art there for sale at reasonable prices.", "Positive : Play with monkey and know their habits Negative ; careful with big monkey, they can bites you", "I love the Monkey Forest because the temples are unique and give the place and Indiana Jones feel. If you don't like monkeys do not go, as they are everywhere. Also, be sure to follow all the suggestions on hiding cameras and sunglasses as the monkeys can be very playful and mischievous.", "It strange to walk in the forest close to the city centre but this is what you find going there. Lot of small monkeys who plays and feed everywhere. Pay attention to your belongings and cameras cause monkeys are very fast robber ;)", "I know you go there to see monkeys, but there are millions. They climb all over you, and some are pretty scary and vicious. One bit my boyfriend. There are workers wondering around, but there are a lack of safety measures. You can buy bananas in there, but you are looking at 50k for a bunch. Don't however take food in with you or you are going to get attacked for it", "There are hundreds of monkeys here and if you're not stupid, then they won't give you any problems. There is a big sign at the front that tells you not to feed them, then 5 meters away there is a cart selling banans. If I had more time I would sit here all day and watch the monkeys jump on the idiots. Apart from the shade and the monkeys there is not much here.", "Natural setting with direct access to loads of monkeys and nese forest. Great fun for children and adults alike!", "The monkey forest has the most beautiful gardens and the monkeys are very cute. Warning - Don't take any food in with you or they won't leave you alone. I would not recommend this as a place for small children", "The sacred monkey forest sanctuary comes with a very special atmosphere being a temple in the forrest / jungle with plenty of monkeys. It feels a bit like Indiana Jones to be there and discover the place. Beware of the monkeys, as they try to grab anything possible, e.g. sunglasses, water bottles, food or bags. Bring your bananas to the place to feed the monkeys and enjoy the place. I bet you, you will not be the only tourist in this nice place.", "Hi have been here a few times when different friends have come to . It has spectacular views. There is a lot of changes happening here at the moment. We use to see loads of monkeys but they have all but gone, except for a few outside when you arrive. There is a bit of building going on at the far end, but still can walk with ease. Recommend a visit such a peaceful place.", "Honestly I never did understand the monkey forest, not 26years back nor recently The monkey forest is essentially a park of sorts full of cheeky monkeys and many tourists wanting monkeys to jump on them There is a good reason why there is a first aid station at the monkey forest, the monkeys can also be aggressive and not worth a photo for the novelty I am not against the monkeys because I myself was bitten by one a few years back that came out of nowhere elsewhere, hence many hospital visits and needles I simply do not get the novelty. The locals try to cash up on keen tourists by taking a photo whilst holding a stick constantly saying 'Be careful, monkeys can bite' This essentially translates to many tourists have been bitten potentially exposing them to rabies for the sake of a novelty photo No thanks, there are many beautiful places where animals are where they are intended to be For me, monkey forest is just a gimick and only went because my friend had never been When my friend said she wished she had a photo with one of the monkeys jumping on her I thought Oh dear I do not think the novelty is a healthy place to expose children Be mindful that any place that uses animals or children to rustle up tourism that may be to the detriment of people or animals is simply not worth it regardless of the cuteness factor There are organisations that educate tourists on such matters So a big NEVER AGAIN", "It's great to get a little jungle/forrest in the city. The monkeys are playful with one another and give a very entertaining show for everyone. Be sure to put your sunglasses and fun shine objects safely away. You would hate to lose anything. They are curious and will open a bag if they get a chance. Give yourself enough time to really check out the statues and go through the whole forrest. A photographers delight.", "Monkey Forest is great if you take precautions as stated before by other reviews.If you are staying in Ubud go before all the 'tourists' get there its just that much more magical. I thought the place would have been locked up over night but wandered down one early morning & was all alone except for a few locals sweeping up. Take NOTHING with you except your camera. they have cocanuts put out for them so just stand back & watch. Next time took my friends with me but I may have got too much in the 'moment\\ sitting very still just watching until one jumped on my back (must have thought I was a branch!!!) If you remember you are going into there space & they are wild animals you will not regret the experience.\"", "Upon entry a monkey attacked my 2 year old son looking for food. We were not carrying any food at all. It did not hurt him just climbed into my son and left. Would recommend going early in the morning when they open (8:30am) as the monkeys are being fed plus it's not to hot yet. Monkeys everywhere: eating, fighting, playing, posing for photos as well as sneaking into a photo shoot and doing monkey things. It does get boring quickly but the temples are a good diversion. Ended up leaving after an hour (because Hubby is a photographer therefore had to wait for him to do his thing). Still a good experience if you haven't been up closer with monkeys before.", "The monkey forest was very cool. There is also a water temple and another main large temple. My wife loves animals, so she loved the experience with the monkeys jumping on us. It's well worth the visit. Generally a short visit can be 1-2hrs", "The Monkey Forest in Ubud, , is quite interesting. There are beautiful trees and flowers throughout as well as temple structures with exquisite architecture. The monkeys are wonderful to watch, especially with their newborn babies. Please respect the animals and give them space. This is their home. Beware! The monkeys may help themselves to your food, camera or cell phone!", "I was initially excited to go here, but as soon as I passed the entry gate, I was shocked to see that overprized bananas were sold, that especially older monkeys are obese and sometimes aggressive, and people kept feeding those monkeys! Please visit a zoo if you really want to see monkeys. Safer forthan both animals and humans. For me it was mostly interesting to see so many tourists who didnt seem to be bothered by the over-feeding of animals. I mean if you are desperate to be in a picture with some sort of monkey, go there.", "That was pretty amazing experience! Just imagine, walking in a jungles and there is a lot of monkeys around. They're doing their own staff, don't paying much attention to the visitors. But some of them were a little bit aggressive, between each other, but still you can't guess where the Monkey run next. And be careful with the little ones with the Mama-Monkey cause mamas trying to protect the children. Became closer with the nature 🐵🙉🙈🐒", "Not a bad price. The monkeys look well looked after. Not forced to do anything degrading or chained up etc like you see in so many other similar places. They are happy, cheeky and allowed to roam free! Not expensive and you can buy bananas to feed the monkeys (which they will happily oblige ) Definitely recommend", "I only had a short time in here and wished for longer - it is a beautiful setting and an excellent place to see monkeys in their natural habitat. The forest is very well staffed, just in case any visitor needs assistance. Well worth the admission price and a must do in Ubud.", "Amazing experience! I visited the forest in Nov 2018 and had so much fun! So many monkeys that are totally used to people and didn't mind me watching them closely. Wonderful experience and very cheap entry ticket.", "It was incredible. These monkeys are use to humans but I would not state they are friendly. The forrest was close to the hotel and retail. One can purchase bananas to feed the monkeys. Security personnel were very visible and were very friendly. They were very approachable and answered questions.", "A very nice peaceful stroll through huge trees on a safe pathway. You buy bananas and give them to monkeys as they come down to you. Make sure you hold onto your bananas and loose items like hats, cameras and bags and purses. The monkeys think its funny when you chase them for your hat! Very leisurely at your own pace. No steep hills. Wheelchair friendly. Kids and adults will have a very special experience.", "Really nice experience, the gardens and forest are amazingly beautiful and it's really full of monkeys! You can interact with them if you want in cool and peaceful way.", "If you come to Ubud you should visit the Monkey Forest once. Pay attention to the guidebooks - remove earrings and jewelry, absolutely no food, no plastic bags, and nothing shiny. Break any of these and you are asking for trouble. Otherwise it's a rare chance to see monkeys up close including babies with their mothers. Lots of photo opportunities for the folks back home. You can buy overpriced bananas at the entrance but do throw them away from you before the monkeys get close. The forest is beautiful and lush. The tourists can be obnoxious and silly. But it is worth at least one visit.", "I cant stay away from this place; often visiting daily. Go early in the morning; like at opening time and be the novelty instead of the other way around.... dont buy bananas; the natural inquisitiveness of theses guys will have them jumping on you and looking to see whats in your bag etc etc....the mums are a little less on guard too....go in the morning", "Great carvings, lovely scenery...be wary of the monkeys though as some can be very very aggresive ! I would recommend getting a sling shot from the shops nearby - you don't need pellets..just showing the monkey the sling shot been pulled back is enough to scare most of them away if they get aggressive! Also drink the holy water!", "The grounds are quite tranquil and enjoyable, with monkeys doing everything imaginable. Many good opportunities for photography and the loop walk had a few good views. I found myself watching the interactions between monkeys and humans more often through the day. The whole area does not cater too well for tourists with no facilities other than toilets (though I can't blame them for fear of so much monkey business!). On balance, the place is worth the visit in conjunction with other things near by. If you really want to interact with monkeys, this is the place for you, just be sure to follow the advice on the signs!", "Mostly overrated. Nothing much, other than a big group of monkeys running around grapping food from curious tourists (often very rudely, startling tourists or making girls scream)", "Wonderful place in my opinion. We love nature... might be that's why. Lots of trees, monkeys, they aren't scared people. Only don't touch their kids, because their parents will come to hit you. Have a wonderful time!", "Reasonable price to get in to the forest. Monkeys are everywhere!! We carried no food and a tiny bag and they left us alone. Follow the rules and you won't have the monkeys attacking you. Went here just to say we had been, but you can see monkeys around the forest without having to actually go in.", "a wonderful place to see all the monkeys. Really relaxing area and the rainforrest is rally beautiful. Enjoy the harmony ang the monkeys are really cute.", "The entry cost 50 000 Rp. And also you can buy some bananas for 20 000 Rp or 50 000Rp. Monkey is gonna find you as soon as you will buy it :) Thats wasy walk and a lot of monkeys around.", "Fun hour spent at monkey forest. Some fairly interesting temples to see from afar but nothing I'll continue to tell future generations about. Highlight of the trip there was feeding a monkey a banana, letting it sit on my shoulder. Don't tease the monkeys though, they'll bite ya!", "Really enjoyed this visit, reasonably priced, took some good photos, the keepers got a monkey to climb on us, and was in control of the situation, none of the other monkeys we saw along the walk bothered us at all. As long as you abide by their guidelines, it is a fun thing to do. the monkeys are real characters and some even pose for photos, great to watch them. However we did see people encourage the monkeys to climb on them and then get annoyed when they wouldn't get off, also a lady put her hands out to a monkey on a wall and the monkey managed to steal her bracelet, which she wasn't very happy about, but it is all in the warnings. Would recommend a visit.", "Even though there are heaps of tourists around, this is still a great place to visit. The monkeys are gorgeous and lots of fun and only seem to jump on you if you have food (or visible water bottle). There are many quieter and beautiful sections of the forest, if you wish to escape the crowds. Spend a bit of time there and absorb the atmosphere.", "The focus is more on the monkeys than anything else and you are guided past some tourist same same as everywhere kind of gift shops yet the grounds are beautiful, there is coolness in the trees and monkeys are always entertaining if nothing else. I took my toddler in and he enjoyed it but the visit was short. Careful of the monkeys some can be aggressive but there are always plenty of staff around. Worth the 40000rp but definitely a once off for me.", "If you are afraid of monkey, you shouldnt visit the Monkey Forest. The monkeys are everywhere and they like to steal things. So if you visit, dont take anything with you. I saw a monkey stealing a flipflop from a woman :) if they stole something from you, you need to pay the guarda to get it for you. But if you dont have anything in your hands, the monkeys will just ignore you.", "I have mixed feelings about monkeys – at home they constantly raid our kitchen – yes the babies are sweet but mum and dad can be aggressive if you have any food items – actually they will grab anything so beware – you can however enjoy a pleasant walk around the paved pathways and just take in nature - described as a conservation area it has numerous species of trees and plants – what I found more interesting was the architecture of the moss covered temples and statues (mostly monkeys of course) that have it is thought stood since the 13th century – public access to the temples is restricted – entry is Ir 40.000 p/p – worth taking in if you have a morning to spare.", "The park was a bit crowded, but it didn't get in the way of enjoying the beautiful nature and highly entertaining monkeys. Bananas for monkey feeding were for sale for 20k rupiah. I got photos with a monkey on my shoulder/head and shared some laughs while observing the monkeys' behavior. Definitely worth the price of admission.", "We headed to the monkey forest early (they just opened) and this was a good time to go as not many people were there and the monkeys were being fed. We saw little babies, feeding and plenty of monkey action! The walk through the forest area to a temple and a very ancient looking bridge through amazing trees was beautiful . My camera had died -otherwise i wouldve taken a lot of photos. Make use of the free shuttle around Ubud from/to the Monkey forest- great service.", "We visited the monkey forest in August and it was quite busy. The monkeys met us at the gate and to start with I was quite scared of them. But after strolling through the forest I grew more fond of them and by the end of our walk I had two sitting on my head! Like other reviewers have said don't take any food in with you. Good experience and would recommend it", "What a place! Even it is getting more commercial but it is definitely worth visiting! We love watching monkeys play in public without any cages in nature where they belong! Didn’t see all of the park as you get mentally exhausted after all the fun with these little creatures.", "Visited here not sure what to expect but it really is brilliant. The monkeys are free to roam wherever they like and there are plenty of workers around to ensure your's and their safety. It cost 30.000IDR per adult, not sure on children's price, but it was worth it. We are able to buy bananas to feed them there and staff will help take pictures with monkeys if you would like to. Very worthwhile, we spent an hour there and will visit there again when we return our rental car back in Ubud.", "A really wonderful place and well priced. We visited with a 3 year old and it came to about 22 quid . However the rain was pretty heavy and this did effect the trip. To walk around took 40 minutes going around the monkeys and we didn't slow down too much because of the rain. Had it been sunny I would have spent about 1 1/2 hours at the monkeys and then played at the play area. That said it would have been great to have had some shelter to watch the monkeys from and the walk could be a bit longer . However the monkeys love it and that is what is most important , especially after seeing some monkeys in captive zoos. Nothing beats seeing a monkey walking in front of you. Overall a great experience.", "Hate monkeys, but was persuaded by my partner. Relaxed after a while as the many monkeys didn't seem interested. The new babies are extremely cute! We did see a monkey jump on some people but the forest rangers were encouraging it. Don't bring bags or food because you are asking for trouble, as you are warned. We also saw a ranger fire at some monkeys with a catapult....... The forest itself was interesting with fabulous old trees and deep gorges. Not thinking, we strolled into the cremation temple and were fascinated to watch from a distance as the grave was prepared by rituals for the corpse we saw shortly after being transported through the street followed by a smiling throng. I was upset not to have been dressed appropriately with my shoulders covered more thoroughly.", "A fairly crowded venue but nice having the monkeys running around close by and seeing the babies with their families. It is a beautiful park with lovely trees.", "My husband and I went here on our honeymoon and loved the experience with the monkeys. Beware, the monkeys are still WILD animals. Use caution and read the signs - they are friendly enough but still have animal instincts and will pounce! Also love stealing things out of your pockest... Definitely an experience not to miss!", "small forest with a lot of monkey friendly and kindly hahaha its a great place monkey look cute when they fight for their food funny you must come to this place", "Like other reviews have stated, the monkeys are very unpredictable and I felt quite on edge, especially when they were being fed bananas. There are so many of them that it can be hard to keep your distance, they're very brazen and come up behind you with no warning. Lovely forest area but very busy with tourists. Good to see so many monkeys up close, especially babies, but I do worry about the safety.", "The best bits of the monkey Forrest are slightly hidden and require a bit of walking. The jungle area is magical and very impressive in parts, with small temples, old stone bridges over the river, giant tree roots hanging from nothing and all teeming with naughty monkeys. Definitely worth a visit. Take a good camera. Don't take plastic bags or food unless you want monkeys climbing all over you - and some of them are very, very big and angry! They're entertainers, and clever wild animals who know how to pose for a picture! Allow an hour or so. It's not a big place, but there are areas you can walk to that are a little more out the way and prettier. Don't go with a tour group. There's no need. It's better to do it at your own pace and avoid annoying crowds. It costs $3, tickets at purchased at the entrance. There are many souvenir shops and places to eat immediately close by. The main pathway is wheelchair accessible. The lower temple is not. Suitable for children (just don't let them provoke the monkeys.)", "At the beginning I thought it will just a monkey walking around nothing else. Really surprised with all the beautiful scene, the river, the bridge, the old big trees, the temple. Man, make sure you bring very good camera or minimum a Lumia 950 to ensure all the pictures not over color and looks so dem natural. I love monkey forest, Ubud people really taking care this amazing locations. And hate all the tourist who still smoke and give the monkey biscuits.", "I was sceptical about this place, not wanting to be harassed by monkeys, but it really is a beautiful setting to wander around in, and monkeys great to watch up close.", "Didn't love the place. A money jumped on me when I really didn't want it to at all and then bit me pretty hard! I had nothing on me to make the monkey want to climb on me. There was also 2 other people in my hostel with pretty bad bites - one with stitches. Not a fan of monkeys after this!", "Over the years we have hear many horror stories first and second hand. There are no warnings posted as its a very popular tourist attraction and most tourists don't realise that monkeys can be very vicious! Our friends son was bitten on the hand. A girlfriend had a unprovoked attack and no help was offered at site. Ended up having several stitches on her head and this was at the start of her holiday. It is not just bad luck and if you don't want it to ruin your holiday be very aware!", "Monkeys everywhere. Big, small, male and female. Lots of statues of animals and mythical creatures. Staff are very friendly.", "You must understand that these monkeys have been attractions for decades. Therefore they have a serious case of the smarts. Keep anything shiny out of their reach - sunglasses, mobile phones, cameras. You will need to pay to go into the sanctuary but if you are time or money poor, just walk around the road of the sanctuary and you will have lots of monkeys to see as they spill over the roadway.", "Had a number of monkey moments on the trip to , the forest is a lovely safe place for both the visitor and the monkeys. Believe the signs, take care and be prepared to have the monkeys in your personal space.", "just like walking through a 'jungle book' forest for treasure hunt keep an eye on monkeys beautiful pathways and sculptures", "We visited both this monkey forest in Ubud and the Alas Kedaton monkey forest while in for our honeymoon. Although Alas Kedaton also features hundreds of Fruit Bats in its trees (in addition to the monkeys) and the opportunity to take photos holding a fruit bat for about $4 in US dollars, the aggressive sales people at the entrance of Alas Kedaton are a turn-off. The woman who showed us her shop (there are 200 shops with about 1/4 open each day to ensure everyone has sales) went so far as to block the exit door with a plastic chair while pleading with us to buy something. This is not the case at the Ubud forest; no aggressive sales people and lots of monkeys to see. The reviews referring to attacks; I have to say those are rare and as long as you don't try to treat the monkeys as house pets by attempting to pet an adult or even worse a baby that is being protected by a nearby adult then you should be fine! We got plenty of photos and a monkey climbed both on my shoulder and my husbands! If you are staying in Ubud the forest is in town center- only a short walk, and the entrance fee is inexpensive; not worth taking a tour, just go on your own! ", "We had a lovely walk around this forest. Contrary to previous visits many years ago, The monkeys no longer jumped on you and it seems a lot better managed. It was great to spend some time just sitting and watching these funny animals and enjoying the cooler climate of the forest.", "Stopped here for about one hour as part of a tour of other sights in . It was interesting given that this is actually a Temple. I really did not venture far from the main level, (you can walk up and down other trails,) Lots of monkeys running around doing all kinds of funny stuff and interacting with those that bought bananas to be fed or with those that the monkeys chose to dig in their back packs pockets etc. Do not go in there with open back packs, purses or loose jewelry, they will take what they can, edible or not.", "This was a very fun experience and would be best for families and young kids. I felt pretty gross after and needed a shower but it was worth being up close to the monkey and having them climb all over you. Some of them are pretty aggressive and can smell any kind of food in your bag from a mile away so beware!", "Let start to see classic panorama with funny monkey and there are temple inside of forest. Enjoy of fresh hair and high banyan trees surround.", "Beautiful and peaceful, The monkeys were kinda cool too! Great to also visit the monkey park and surrounding temples while in this area. It's a beautiful part of ", "Was surprised to enjoy this as much as we did. The monkeys there are cheeky and know how to open bags so beware!! Don't leave your sunglasses on your head either! Overall a fun few hours and only 40.000 to get in.", "I have visited the monkey forest on many occasions and every time it is a pleasant experience! It’s really great to see the monkeys just as they are in their natural habitat. You are able to interact with them if they are interested in your head (they can jump on you) not to mention they are super cute. The sanctuary itself is also very beautiful, it feel great to be amoungst the trees away from the hustle and bustle of the surrounding streets. Will probably be back again :)", "This is a fun place to visit; a stroll through some forest filled with monkeys. If you do buy some banannas be very careful... and try to do it with one of the controllers near by. These monkeys are particularly cheeky near the entrance. They will jump onto your bags and go through your things so lock them up tight. Personally I hate monkeys but was able to bear the experience and even had some fun. Just dont buy banannas if you dislike monkeys as much as me.", "Make sure you go in the morning because after 1pm it gets ridiculously busy and becomes unenjoyable! Don’t look directly at the monkeys because they will go for you! I saw a lot of people get bitten! There wasn’t anywhere you could feed them that we could find??", "Monkeys are interesting to watch, be careful not to touch the males though, they don't like it! Saw a burial ceremony which was interesting at one of the many temples. Good value for money.", "Walk through the Monkey Forest - an experience No one should miss. Very pleasant walk. Feed them if you like - Bananas to be purchased from Forest Kiosks inside. Beautiful sculptures.", "Be careful, the monkeys can be very vicious so enter at your own risk. I personally am not scared of animals usually but I wouldn’t be taking young children here or taking food in as that is when the monkeys become competitive.", "It was a great experience being so close to the monkeys, especially the babies. I would probably suggest not buying any fruit if its your first time. At least not as soon as you walk in. We were super excited to see the monkeys and bought fruit as soon as we got there.. It was quickly ripped from our hands from a large monkey. - not aggressively but it's very confronting if you aren't expecting it. We tried to hide the rest of the fruit but then got followed by a monkey until we gave the rest up. The 'forest' is beautiful and there are monkeys everywhere you turn. On our way out my bf was playing with a young monkey and got bitten (I think he thought my bf's thumb was a banana). The staff cleaned the small wound and we went back to the hotel. I then looked up the bite online and freaked myself out. So we went to the main hospital in Denpasar to get a rabies shot. (About $13) I felt like it was better to be safe than sorry. Hospital was.. Different but I was happy he got the shot. Apart from that the experience was great fun :) and something we will definitely remember.", "Yes, you do see a lot of lovely monkeys but even more tourists. Shame there aren’t more guards or the ones present would care more. I’ve seen more visitors doing stupid things that aren’t allowed let alone sensible than the resident monkeys. I’m still pretty worked up so can’t really comment on the setting as such.", "This place is awesome if u are organised. Monkeys will steal things so be careful and take off all jewellery . They have monkey masters there to help you and for $5 u can buy a bunch of bananas and the master will help you with the monkeys . It's a lot of fun if u are careful and get a monkey master and bananas. Beautiful rainforest and walk as well", "There is a nice forest with beautiful temples. Monkeys are not afraid of people, so you can get almost as close to them as you want. Park itself is quite small, so one-two hours will probably be enough.", "This is a beautiful forest. The monkeys are interesting. The temples are great. The walkway down to the river and across a naga bridge is good but a little crowded. Entry fee is 20,000 pp (for the day). It is worth it just to walk around to break the pace of life outside.", "Beautiful forest and it was cool being up and close with the monkeys but in my opinion, this attractions is over rated. Not as bad as what people say but not as good as well", "As a tourist attraction I highly recommend visiting Monkey Forest in ubud. A beautiful \\jungle\\\" in Ubud with lots of little paths leading you to the temple, river balcony with a wiew and ofcourse a large number of monkeys. They ate fed several times aday from different places in the park and it brings the smile to everybody to be able to watch them so closely. Only one type of monkeys, but the come in all sizes and ages and its really interesting to watch them. Remember to put on mosquito-repellant as its an are with shadow and a river and you will leave with several bites if you ate not protected.\"", "Beautiful scenic .. no other words to describe it. A must visit place. The 4 days i spent in were wonderful.. wish I could have stayed there longer. My 5 year son loved it. Monkey Forest , the number of monkeys are equal to the number of trees.. I was waylaid by this fat monkey(am sure he works as a bouncer part time) for the bananas I had in my hand. the best time to visit this city is in August when the temperature is just right. Love the people who are honest and warm. Did not encounter one person who wanted to cheat me. Experience these monkeys eat from the palm of your hand or climb over you. Please don't wear shiny earrings or gold chains .. it might just be picked by a very curious monkey.", "I was apprehensive about this place as had read stories about aggressive monkeys. However common sense goes a long way. If you have food the monkeys will approach you even if it's hidden away. If you don't want them to come near you, don't take any food or carry too many personal items. If you don't want to be bitten, then don't threaten the monkeys, simple as that! The grounds are well maintained, with a lot of staff around, probably more for the protection of the monkeys than humans. After we had been there for a while we bought some bananas and the monkeys very gently took these from us and scampered away to eat them in peace. We spent a good 2 hours and would love to return!", "Entrance fee very low and great park to walk around with river, temples and of course, many monkeys. Well staffed by wardens and it was lovely seeing all of the monkeys and their babies. They all seemed very peaceful and friendly. It was extremely warm and at some places quite crowded. Lovely clean facilities.", "Well worth the visit for the cost, and you can spend a few hours walking about the semi-enclosed forest. I personally think there's no need to be overly cautious regarding rabies as long as you are sensible and don't provoke the monkeys. Bananas are available to buy if you're eager to get closer to one, and there are plenty of watchful staff about to ensure safety.", "I'm very sure that anyone who had a dissatisfying trip here was one of the many tourists that we saw trying to goad the monkeys with bananas and trying to touch them and rile them up. If you go to the monkey forest and appreciate it for what it is (a forest with a tonne of monkeys), and you treat the creatures and their home with respect, you will have a fantastic time. They are wild animals, you are their guest in their habitat. If you act respectfully and with common sense, the monkeys will not bother you, and they certainly won't bite you. The Monkey Forest is a stunning location and a lovely walk, and there are so many monkeys, including adorable, tiny newborns with their mothers! It's an absolute must-see for animal lovers and non-animal lovers alike. The only downside was the aforementioned tourists who forgot their common sense that day. Apart from that, it was a wonderful afternoon, and a highly recommended Ubud attraction!", "One of the greatest parts of our trip to so far, purely because of the experience getting so close to those cheeky little monkeys! The entrance on the door is 50,000IDR (around £3.03 at the current rates) so it is so affordable whether you are travelling in a couple or taking a whole family. When you arrive there are monkeys outside just hanging out, and if you come from somewhere where you are not seeing this you will be amazed by them before you even set foot inside. Once you are in there you can buy bananas to feed them (a bunch for 50,000IDR), which I can't recommend enough. Some people were scared to do so but the monkeys are not aggressive by nature. They will jump on you to take the bananas but they will in no way attack. As you walk around you will see families of monkeys with tiny newborn babies which were so adorable, and you will see them playing, grooming each other, cracking open coconuts to eat - just being monkeys! I would say to take a bag you can zip up - they will try and take your water bottles and any food you have on you but they won't get into a rucksack.", "When my family going to Ubud, we often passed Monkey forest because our hotel is near The Sacred Monkey forest.. I wouldn't go there because what I heard about monkey in Sangeh (Another attraction place that fill with monkey), the monkey is naughty and often to take your belonging.. But my curiosity about the place is much more bigger than my fear that a monkey will take away my belonging.. So we decided go there after lunch, I keep my belonging that can be took by a monkey safely in my bag.. When we enter the place, its really not what I thought it will be.. The place is well managed, its clean, and the most important the monkeys are all well behaved.. They were all well fed, and if you buy some food for the monkeys (they have a food stall inside the park for the guest to feed the monkeys, you were not allowed to bring outside food to the park), they politely take it.. even though there's some of them want your attention by jumping or climb to your shoulder.. But the Park Officer will help you right away to take them off your shoulder, or maybe there's some of the guest want to have the monkey on their shoulder to take a Photo.. Anyway.. its a nice place to visit with your family, All of monkeys are well behaved, if there's some of them are naughty.. What do you expect, they all just a monkey.. Hehehehee...", "Monkeys roam very freely and are mostly friendly. Still be cautious and don't scare them else we saw a guy being bitten by one of the monkey. A good place to spend 2-3 hours.", "Loved this. Monkeys everywhere. Great for photo opportunities. We brought bananas which they take but don't tease them as they can bite as some stupid people found out. Peaceful surroundings and old temples made this trip a must do if in ", "There's nothing more fun than a barrel full of monkeys - and here you have a full forest of them. So much to watch - especially the babies. The monkeys are so tame that they're coming to touch you. It's clearly their home and you're the visitor. The forest is gorgeous as well.", "We had the best time at the Monkey Forest. There are monkeys everywhere, big and small, young and old. The paths are paved and its a great experience walking around the forest with the monkeys swinging in the trees and wondering around you. There is also an amazing bridge with huge vines hanging from it which I thought was pretty spectacular. Definitely worth a visit if your in the area. The monkey forest is really easy to get to. We walked from our hotel in the center of Ubud and it took about 20 minutes. There are lots of staff around the forest and the monkeys seem comfortable with people but be careful with jewelry and accessories as my boyfriend saw a woman get her hair pulled so the monkey could pull out her dangling earing. The forest got really warm as we were exploring so be sure to bring plenty of water with you.", "I came to Ubud 23 years ago, moved here 10 years ago and have visited the Monkey Forest many times over the years. I use the drive past the forest as a barometer of tourism: when tourists are plenty there are few monkeys on the road late afternoon/evening - when tourism wanes more monkeys crowd the road. These days they are very well fed and now there is a program in place to prevent unwanted primate obesity - times have changed. Thousands of tourist pour through the park to see the monkeys however few realize the real purpose which is as a spiritual hub for the communities of Pedangtegal and Ubud. Hanoman is a vital part of the Hindu religion and thus the monkeys of Monkey Forest are his representatives. They were here long before tourists ever started visiting and if you are fortunate to visit during one of the large religious festivals you will see the sacred forest in its true perspective where the monkeys play an integrated role and are not simply a side show attraction. It is true these are not monkeys in the wild - they are crafty, cunning and like spoiled children who are used to getting their way. An important part of visiting is being prepared with some simple tips: Don't wear yellow - you look like a large banana and are likely to generate much unwarranted and undesirable attention. Don't bring bananas to feed the monkeys. For years there were attendants selling bunches of bananas to feed to monkeys - today with overweight monkeys bananas are discouraged which also has reduced the number of bites and other incidents between monkeys and humans. If you can buy bananas I wouldn't recommend it unless you want to be covered with very persistent primates. Make sure you are attentive - wear your sunglasses if you need them - don't put them on your head our you may lose them. Keep your pack, belt pack, etc tightly zipped and in your view. They can unzip anything faster than you can. Don't tease the monkeys - very bad idea. Most bites are subtly or not so subtly provoked. If you give approved food to a monkey don't try to get it back - its a one way street and teasing is a great way to experience a monkey bite. Keep your water bottle tucked away also - they know how to open them, drink the water, and so far have not been trained to throw the empty bottle into the non-organic trash bins. Do take time to see the Monkey Forest Temple with its beautiful carvings and architecture. If you do please observe correct dress for visiting temples: sarong, sash, covered arms, and head gear - especially during ceremonies. If you are fortunate to visit during one of the temple ceremonies - or the 5 year cremation ceremony such as is taking place this week - do not miss this. Its a beautiful and moving experience where you can see first hand what makes such a magical place.", "Get up close with a monkey- Great experience, made my husbands trip! Monkey's are very friendly and not aggressive unlike some other places we visited!. They don't jump up on you unless you have food- ideally bananas which you can buy from stalls - about 20,000 for a small bunch which is all you need. Make sure bags are all closed and take off jewellery ( particularly earrings) and you should be fine!", "We spent a few hours strolling through the monkey forest and really enjoyed it. I was skeptical at first but definitely worth a visit if you are in Ubud.", "Very nice and funny place to go. Various types of monkey are waiting for you there. But be careful when you are there with food or drinks. These little beasts are grabbing every thing, you will not even notice.", "Great place to go if you want to get really close to the monkeys. It's about 10 to 15 mins walk from Ubud centre. I have two kids under 8 and managed to walk back, with plenty of shops and restaurants on the way there! The entrance price was very reasonable and when inside, you will see monkeys walking around freely and seem to be very much comfortable in human surroundings, with quite a few jumping on some tourist's shoulders! It is also not too big, so great for kids. A must see when you are in Ubud!", "It is kind of a must when you go to ubud. It is a small forest with hundreds of monkeys that you can feed bananas but when they have food, they will be very insistant ;-). a fun 2h activity that cost almost nothing and that you can have a good time and take many pictures..", "We discovered this place by accident while driving through Ubud, and ended up staying for a few hours. So much fun, especially since we're both photographers. The expressions and antics of the monkeys are priceless. The temple grounds are nice, but we were really there for the monkeys. Word of caution: we had a bottle of sunscreen in an outside pocket of a backpack, and it was grabbed by a monkey and became a playtoy for the next five minutes until it was destroyed. So make sure you keep everything secure and hidden away. Some of the groundskeepers will entice a monkey up onto your shoulder if you're going for a pic like that, but it's also entirely possible to get them to sit there without any help. Have fun, bring a camera, and don't be scared of monkeys.", "We had nice weather that day. Pro tip: Organise your backpack (put water bottles and anything visible INSIDE) BEFORE you go therer, because a lot of the monkeys are already waiting in front of the parking area for opportunities to steal your stuff! Inside the forest were monkeys everywhere, very friendly and if you dont act like a 4 year old (forcing to touch the animals/scream around) they will be really happy to see you! I carried a monkey around on my shoulder for 5 minutes! Pro tip 2: if you want to buy the bananas, dont carry them around for too long, they will smell them.. and they will get them ;-) We would recommend walking around first and buy bananas before you leave. If a monkey jumps on you, stay calm. Staff is never too far away to help you. A MUST IN UBUD :-) ", "Beautiful grounds, sculptures, nasty monkeys. Beware, do not make eye contact, or have anything not secured on your person..they will steal anything they can get their mitts on (and probably resell it later).", "This was such an amazing experience! Don't go to Ubud without visiting this exciting sanctuary. The staff there were so helpful and nice and we loved watching the monkeys. We felt pretty content seeing it in 40 minutes but could spend hours in there admiring the rainforest!", "We went to the Monkey Forest Sanctuary because our friend really wanted to see monkeys. Sadly other friends didn’t come because they thought the entire place was just about tourists with monkeys. Couldn’t be more wrong. It’s like stepping into a jungle of your dreams with beautiful temples and ancient trees. One of the most beautiful places I saw in . The monkeys also don’t climb on you if you don’t have food (which you shouldn’t bring anyway). So no need to be worried if you don’t want to get up close and personal with them. It was only when my friend sat still for awhile that one tried to grab her hat. Otherwise they left us alone.", "Be careful of your sunglasses, though! It's best to keep them in your pocket, not on your head----be sure to take the stairway down to the lower part if the rainforest", "We spent about 30 minutes here today and it’s well worth the stop. Lots of monkeys (678) lots of pictures fun to watch other tourists get scared of monkeys you can’t beat it for the price I must see if you are in ubud. Absolute lewdly beautiful gardens our guide told us the place is only four years old but it looks ancient and gorgeous very well kept up.", "Visited the Sanctuary during a day trip to Ubud, we really enjoyed walking around seeing the Temples and of course the Monkeys which run the place. Our driver for the day came with us and explained all about the place which was interesting. We didn't feed the monkeys but enjoyed seeing others feed them and be climbed over.", "As long as you don't have a fear of monkeys (which a number of people seem to based on the screaming) it's a pretty fun and inexpensive way to see and interact with some of our primate cousins. I made a little monkey friend and the forest visit was the highlight of my day trip around Ubud", "Incredible experience, beautiful architecture, large site where you can spend as much, or as little time as you wish. Reasonably priced, the bananas cost more. Best to avoid crowds of people, as they can hype animals up. This was my third visit, I very much enjoyed watching the families of monkeys, and observing their antics. Some monkeys will try to take bananas, and will become aggressive if they are denied. Do not take unsealed bags in, tease or deny animals food, or go in if you are fearful. Monkeys can be observed from outside of Sanctuary, but inside is their home, and should be treated with respect.", "It's definitely a must see when visiting . I love animals, so anything where i get you come into contact with them is for me... These Monkeys are every where...especially if there's food around! You can purchase banana's from vendors at the entrances, but beware of the monkeys when armed with food, they're sneakily clever and will go as far as chasing you down the trail until you don't have any banana's left...or maybe I was just lucky?! The experience was enjoyable, I'd recommend it to most...unless you're scared of monkeys...then perhaps you should give it a miss. :) All in all, a good time.", "We visited with a guide who gave us a great insight into the forest and helped us feed the monkeys quietly. If you pay attention to the signs abut interacting with the monkeys you will have a great time. This is a realky beautiful place.", "A man who looked like he worked there offered my friend to put a monkey on her and she could feed it for photos. She had to pay him for the experience. Later it was found out that he did not work there! It was just a way to get money from unsuspecting tourists. Another friend was wearing flip flops with tassels on them. The monkeys were fascinated with that and one bit her as she was shooing it away. It's best not to have or wear anything dangling or floppy. If you like monkeys this forest is full of them. They can also be found wandering the streets around the entrance.", "Interesting to get close to so many monkeys,over 600 of them some of which jump on top of you.Not a particularly attractive place to walk around however", "This place was cool but if you're fidgety about animals beware! The monkeys were all friendly for the most part but they aren't shy. One jumped on my friends back while we were walking through the park. It can be quite startling if you aren't expecting it but lots of fun. There are places to buy food to feed them but be careful if you have food in your bags because the monkeys will go after it if it's out in the open. I watched one crawl all over a tourist eating pringles and take the can ha. To be fair, there are warnings all over the place discouraging eating in the park. The park itself is gorgeous. Lots of great photo opportunities.", "We are very conscious about animals being treated well! And looked after well. Hence there are some animal related places we did not visit in due to their reputation. This however was a breathe of fresh air! What a simply amazing place. The monkeys are clearly very happy! Have heaps of free space to roam and there is nothing keeping them there other than it being their home and let’s face it. They are fed! Haha. We got some great pics of the little guys and it was an amazing experience! It’s only 80k for an adult to get in. That’s around £4.50 Well worth it!", "Had a quick visit to see the monkeys and to be honest you dont even have to go in or pay if you want some good close up photos and or ineraction if your feeling brave!, Just hang around the carpark and you will soon have monkeys around you..just dont have any food with you and you will be fine...enjoy!,,", "The Monkey Forest is a beautiful green oasis. Seeing the monkeys in their natural state is a wonderful experience. We were lucky enough to see some babies. It is a lovely walk around and these monkeys don't steal your belongings!!! Just don't take any food in.", "Wherever you look, there's always a monkey or two lurking around! Some are just sitting down, some are picking lice off each other, and we even saw a lot having a nice bath over their little pool! They appear to be well taken care of, kudos to the organization responsible for it! I'm just annoyed by some people who would go to great lengths to be able to get the 'perfect' photo. Some would even tease them with food.", "I wasn`t keen to go here as I had heard that the monkey`s were aggressive and stole things but I was pleasantly surprised. The scenery was great and lush. the monkeys are every-where but did not come near me. many people were feeding them with fruit bought from the street vendors. we walked further on to see a beautiful banyan tree.", "Beautiful green rainforest and plenty of monkeys to see. I recommend not getting the bananas as they were all over people who had them. Sculptures were amazing and people were cleaning the paths as we walked around so it is well taken care of.", "Very beautiful forest. A lot of not really wild monkey. They give you clear instruction for watch your belongings, but still, the monkeys are watching you! They got my water bottle. Also be careful when you try to lure them by giving them food. It’s attract them in group and they would scream if they didn’t get the food. It’s cool to see them in face.", "I was expecting a lot more since the monkey forest is on top of the list of things to do in Ubud .I wasn’t impressed to be honest . Get there early in the morning like 10am ,as is getting crowded and to hot to walk around in the forest . Regarding the monkeys don’t listen to anyone that write that they are aggressive ,if you don’t bother them they won’t bother you !", "Nice space to spend a few hours underneath the shade of the trees with the cheeky monkeys. Walk around the whole site, especially nice down by the stream. Check out the art gallery, which contains some really nice work, and which seemed to be ignored by most visitors", "Well worthwhile: great to see monkeys in their element. Plenty of photo opps. Agree with other reviewers that there is little benefit in feeding the monkeys. Saw a tourist frightened by a nip on the finger by a monkey.", "Highlight of my trip. A beautiful forest with amazing temples through out. The scenery is amazing and the monkeys were the cutest. I loved them just follow what the signs say and you will be fine.", "The Monkey Forest is a delight! The monkeys are very playful and funny--I could watch them for hours without getting bored. There's also HORDES of them. I have never seen that many free-roaming wild animals in one place - for that alone, the forest is worth a visit. On the whole, they are not aggressive. (The scariest they get is when they skirmish among themselves - just stay clear of them then.) BUT. If you have food, the monkeys will know and they will manage to take it from you. I recommend not bringing anything into the forest. Leave your bulky backpacks and purses at home if you can. The monkeys will be much less interested in exploring your possessions for food if they see none in sight. (This means bulky pockets can also attract their attention.) Don't have loose accessories on you in case they decide to climb you and take a souvenir home with them. Both my friend and I got scaled by baby monkeys, but they sniffed around and then went on their merry way since we had nothing edible. Their feet were soft, not scratchy, but a bit muddy - so expect some dirt smudges if they do climb you. Really all you need to take with you is the 30k IDR fee, your camera (which you'll hang tight to) and a good sense of humor to appreciate these mischievous little guys. Also be sure to explore the Holy Spring temple (one of the three in there). It's gorgeously overgrown and feels like stepping into an Indiana Jones movie. Enjoy!", "We were warned that the monkeys are aggressive and the monkey forest is very touristy. On the contrary, we had a fantastic time with our kids. They didnt want to leave because they enjoyed feeding the monkeys and observing their behavior. Beautiful forest and quite surreal at the number of monkeys roaming around. It is a must visit for families with children.", "I went in there not expecting much but was pleasantly surprised. Apart from the money I parted with there wasn't to much wrong. Monkeys seemed well treated and the place was really clean and well kept so cant complain. Deffinetly worth a look round", "Beautiful walk that takes about an hour to complete. HIDE EVERYTHING ! don’t leave your bottles , glasses or hats out cause the monkeys are smart! We walked around with 2 small children and were fine. A monkey did climb on my bag while I was walking but I just tried to act calm and continue on my way and it ended up jumping off I come here at least twice a year and am always weary of the monkeys . I’ve seen them bite and Attack people but this time it seems like there is more personnel around to help tourists. Yes you will still run the chance of having a monkey jump on you or bite you(they’re wild animals) but I felt more comfortable with the amount of pro personnel there was", "I couldn't believe the number of monkeys walking all around me. It was a little scary at first because you would not know when they may misbehave and charge at you. However, almost all of them were well behaved. Such a beautiful place being with nature.", "You definitely feel transported when you go the monkey forest which is in the center of Ubud. However, the monkeys are really aggressive! My advice-- admire the monkeys, but don't feed them! Beautiful greenery though!", "Visited here with my boyfriend... Entrance fee very minimal to get in. Loads of staff around to talk to ask very friendly. Lots and lots of monkeys! We spent a couple of hours there slow walking around there's quite a few stairs.", "Have visited on numerous occasions in the past but only returned as we had the kids with us and they were eager to see the monkeys. Was pleasantly surprised at how much better it was. More staff, Monkeys mostly behaved, cleaner than I remember and I noticed a number of monkeys have been trained by staff. Do lock away sunnies, hats etc and dont take any food in! They sell banana's for a token amount and if you dont mine physical contact with the monkeys then do it, one MAY jump on you but not in an aggressive way, just throw the banana's and they will get off!", "Amazing monkey forest, There are over 700 monkeys roaming this huge forest. They definitely aren't afraid of people, I guess because they see so many every day. Be careful because they will jump on you. A must see site in .", "So fun, with mostly friendly monkeys. The staff seem to watch the monkeys that aren't so friendly to make sure people don't get to close. Make sure you visit in the morning, because any time after 11am the monkeys are full and you will hardly see any of them", "The small forest in between city with large no. of monkeys. It is safe but you have to be alert and behave as guided. ", "This is just a park filed with monkey, lots of monkey. Entry fee is around 4USD per person. These monkey here are not that aggressive but still gotta be careful of your hats and phones, you can buy a banana at 1USD to feed the monkey and take photo with him. lots of tourist.", "All around these monkeys are running around in the wild, but in Ubud they put them in a park. You can buy bananas at the entrance, but not the regular bananas, no these are special bananas. Special, because they're very expensive. Okay, it's a nice attraction and you will probably take some nice photos and have a monkey jump on your back but that's all there is to it.", "Yes it’s super touristy! But it’s still cool! Bunch of monkeys running around bangin nuts open with rocks and jumpin on people! Super cool old temples and statues. We spent a couple hours walk-in around. The grounds are beautiful. Definitely go.", "Enjoyed our visit here. Although I wouldn't recommend purchasing bananas from the people outside. The monkeys are aggressive and you end up throwing them all at the first group who pounce on you!! Otherwise it's a nice afternoon trip!", "A reasonable way to spend an hour or so wondering around the forest area. There are several hundred monkeys on the lookout for treats, and you can buy bananas to feed them if you wish. It's a bit of a tourist trap, and was pretty busy when we visited, but worth doing if you're in Ubud.", "This is a lovely place and as soon as you walk in, or actually even before, you are surrounded by macaques. The entry fee is 20,000 rupees and there are a couple of ladies selling tiny bananas at the entrance. Inside there are staff who are there to keep an eye on things. The monkeys belong to their troup and it seemed to me there were separate groups of them there, each group containing mums and babies and adolescents and oldies. They are obviously used to tourists and have learned all the monkey tricks to get their needs met. So nothing is safe. I sat down for a rest away from any monkey and put my sealed up rucksack on my lap. Within seconds a couple of monkeys were checking my rucksack out, trying the zips and other fastenings to gain entry. After about 30 seconds they got frustrated and bared their teeth at my face which made me get up and go. I wondered about a bit and saw another troup...it was magnificent to watch them among the beautiful stone temples which seemed run down and to observe their social interactions among the nese graves. I wondered down to the fountain where they were swinging and getting drenched in the water. It was very humid and I sat down for another rest and exactly the same thing happened, another monkey came and explored my bag and after less than a minute got angry and bared his teeth but this one bit my arm. Unfortunately he had drawn blood which panicked me due to fears of rabies or other infection. I approached one of the staff who directed me to a shed near the entrance where there was a nurse offering free treatment. I was with her for 30 mins and she cleaned the wound very carefully and gave me some antibiotics which were as big as horse tablets. She explained that she treats a few people everyday for monkey bites and the previous week the injury to a tourist was so bad she had to get them sent to a hospital. Reassuringly she did tell me that rabies was no longer a problem. I didn't get to see all of the monkey forest and didn't return as I didn't want my holiday spoiled. So I've give this a five star rating because it is lovely. But having not taken any food in with me and not having encouraged the monkeys they were on top form. They are impatient and aggressive, so be warned and be careful.", "We saw a monkey snap at a tourist within 5 minutes of entering this place and realised we had to be careful- please don't get too close to the creatures and respect that they are wild. Despite being a little weary of them, the monkeys are fascinating and my boyfriend and I enjoyed watching them in the auditorium. There are lots of mums with babies too, so the monkeys must be happy and seem well-fed- if mischievous! We went down to the temple and it was utterly beautiful down by the stream. We had to be careful with our footing on the steps, but it was a great place to see. Really felt like we were in the forest. I'm glad we went and would recommend a (sensible, cautious) look to anyone.", "The monkeys here are definitely less aggressive than the ones in Thailand. However, they will still steal things if you're not careful. One tried to cling onto my side bag and take it with him but he failed. Still worth a visit to check out the atmosphere", "Perhaps I should clarify the title from the off! I am talking about the cheeky monkeys' habit of grabbing bags and running off with them - particularly plastic bags, which they are absolutely certain will contain lots of delicious food! One of them even stole the plastic bottle of water one of us was carrying! One hopped up on my shoulders, and made a tentative touch to my glasses. would he have pinched them? I'm not sure, but I didn't take any chances! Hats, bags, glasses, cameras: keep a tight grip on them. Talking of monkeys climbing on my shoulders: they are quite happy to do this and all in all are a friendly group of creatures. I thought that was great - but perhaps this isn't the place for you if you don't like the idea of being touched by a monkey! The admission is less than £1, and whilst there are a couple of stalls to buy bananas to feed the monkeys, they also leave piles of food for them anyway. So you can feed them from those (in common with most of Ubud, they haven't yet cottoned on to how to try and prise every dollar they can from the tourists' palm, which is delightful and refreshing, making it a very pleasant place to stay. Get there whilst it is still unspoilt!). There are plenty of staff around if you need them for any reason, so it felt a very safe environment. Whilst the animals all seem very friendly, I'm sure some of the bigger males might cause a bit of mischief if they weren't kept an eye on.", "Me and my friends went here kind of early in the morning, around 9-9:30 to avoid the big crowds and the sunniest hours. This turned out to be a great idea since we happened to be in time for the monkeys breakfast. The Monkey forest is a really cool place and I would recommend everyone to go here. Just make sure to not bring any food or loose things hanging from your pockets. It's possible to buy bananas inside the forest for 20/50.000 rupiah and feed the monkeys. If you do, make sure to get help from someone working there, otherwise the monkeys might \\attack\\\" you and take all the bananas in a few seconds. The monkeys are actually really friendly and as long as you follow the rules (really important!) you're going to have a great experience.\"", "This monkey forest is huge and full of monkeys obviously. Has a good scenic route around the forest where one can see monkeys freely roaming around in nature. It gets packed but the place is very nice.", "The monkeys are delightful and the forest is gorgeous but it's rare to get out of the crowds here. Don't sit down and tuck away your valuables", "If you visit Ubud and are a little bit courageous, you should definitely go there. You'll see a lot of cheeky little monkeys up close, so what more need I say? Besides of that, the site is also very beautiful, with idyllic hidden temples, lianas, and so on, and the monkeys are well cared for, and unlike those you'll meet at the roadsides of , fed with food that is healthy to them and not with cheap sweets by passing tourists. It might happen that the monkeys jump on you, though, so if the thought of that already scares you, you might better not go there. The rules explained at the entrances, keeping calm and slowly walking away, help however as I can tell from expirience.", "Unique experience with monkeys! You feed them bananas, corn( available locally) and they will come close, climb on you. Very friendly.. but make sure you dont carry any other food items, water bottles, etc. And if you do make sure they are packed properly... They might hunt for it aggressively. They took away our water bottle..to drink water of it. Nice and large spread of jungle forest and makes the monkeys at home! You will never regret this experience.", "BEST . DAY. EVER!! (Visited April 2016) One thing I will say though, please be careful when you're taking the bananas out of your bag. Make sure you make it look like you're definitely not taking a banana out of your bag! hahah! They're such clever little monkeys! Also, this is their home so please respect that. Enjoy, you will have a wonderful time!", "Went into Ubud for the day from a little way out mainly to visit here, didn't need it we were done in under 2 hours. It's funny to look at the monkeys, and the lowest part by the river is good amazing trees, very busy and fun for a quick trip.", "This spot is towards the end of the market lane. The entry fee is reasonable. When u enter u might get a jumanji feel :) however as u proceed u will realise the monkeys are harmless. Just avoid snacking in the park and if you carrying any snacks boldly u might have to handover it :) Dont miss the stairs down way, which leads to a lovely spot.", "The Monkey forest was so awesome! There were so many monkeys, lots of mamas with their baby monkeys clinging onto them as they jumped from tree to tree! Hold onto your belongings because the monkeys are pretty intelligent and are even able to UNZIP backpacks! They took my friends clothes out of his backpack & ran up a tree! One of the guards climbed up the tree after the monkey & was able to get his belongings back. Another one stole a little girls hat off of her head! They can be quite mischievous! The forest is very beautiful and well kept up. Very enjoyable!", "After reading all the reviews about how bad this place was I was suprised how nice it really is inside. You only get attacked by monkeys if you provoke them, I took pictures all the time and was fine we spent two hours in the park and really enjoyed being around the monkeys. Definitely worth a stop on your trip in ubud!", "The monkeys are a bit aggressive as guards are selling bananas to tourists to feed them. My daughter holding a water bottle in her hand, one monkey took it away and she was upset. Hence, put everything inside the bag or backpack. Overall, it is average and you can go if you are nearby at that area.", "This place was really beautiful and provided a lot of entertainment. You can purchase bananas at the entrance and will not be able to make it more than a few 100 feet before the monkey launch themselves onto you and steal them. I found this very funny but might not be enjoyable if you are scared of monkeys. The rest of the forest was pretty and you will see hundreds of monkeys.", "Great must see place in Ubud, however make sure to be careful when taking photos as they like to steal camera batteries and shoes!! Cheeky monkeys!", "Among other monkey forests in , I think this is the best. The ticket price is the highest among others, but it is worth it. So many high trees, so the sun won't burn your skin. The forest was clean, can find so many trash can. There were several banana seller, polite and not pushy, although the price quite expensive. You can easily find the monkey guards and they were very helpful. Make sure you don't bring any food, candies, chocolates, peanuts in your pockets as the monkeys will grab them forcefully", "If you're in Ubud you pretty much have to drop into the Monkey forest at least once in your lifetime. It's exactly as you would expect FULL OF MONKEYS so be prepared. It's a sanctuary so the monkeys are very happy and healthy. Most keep to themselves and are well adjusted to seeing humans but just be ready for some close encounters, especially if you purchase banana to feed them. About 40k it's a little bit of fun and the forest is shady and nice to walk around too. It's also a tourist hot spot as expected.", "We spent one morning in touch with nature (several types of monkeys and trees).... I recommend it...", "Monkeys are very cute but some of the big ones have big teeth so be careful and respect naturally protective mums with baby monkeys.", "The sacred monkey forest in Ubud is a really beautiful place, the walkways are large and shaded and cool and there are plenty of them. The monkeys, for those who have never heard of the monkey forest, all roam free, it is their forest, so if you don't like the idea of them getting close to you this is not the place for you. If you buy food for them be prepared for them trying to take it out of your hand or bag, they like to steal hats, sunnies and other loose and shiny objects. They quite often climb up your body and sit on your shoulder, just because they can, whatever you do don't panic, stay still don't scream and they will leave you without incident. There are always guides in the park to help and keep the tourists in order, because some of them do some very silly things. For a couple of dollars this is a great place to visit.", "If you adhere to the instructions given at the entrance and written on signs in the park, the monkeys will not harm you. However, if you feed them of COURSE they will jump on you and try to get the food. If you get into their comfort zone and if they show their teeth SLOWLY walk away and do not think they are o so cute. My partner and I had a nice walk trough the park and we have loads of funny and cute pictures. No monkey tried to attack us or jumped at us. The only people being harassed, were those with food on them or the ones that were panicking and thus screaming a bit. As I said before, enjoy the walk, do not feed them and do not think they'll attack you and start screaming when they are just passing by.", "We didn't know what to expect when we went there. We were really surprised. I laughed really hard. My husband bought some bananas for us to give to the monkeys not knowing they would climb up our legs to get them. It scared us at first. So I would suggest you hide your bananas when you buy them. It was really nice to see the monkeys walk around everyone. The workers kept an eye on the monkeys and helped me get a monkey to climb up on my shoulders to eat a banana. He kept the big ones away they scared me, but he told me they were to lazy to climb up. Still didn't make me feel better. A must see. Fun", "You can travel easily to this place, by hiring car or by yourselves or by hiring car with driver. Many monkeys in the forest, nice trails, worth a visit to experience the time with monkeys. A lot cooler place than other places in .", "After reading the horrible reviews from people who have had things stolen by monkeys, been bit by them and needed rabies shots after, ect. I think there is a lesson here- Monkeys are extrememly curious, sensitive yet smart animals. That being said, when visiting the Monkey Forest, go early or late in the afternoon when you can avoid large crowds of loud people. If you are uncomfortable around wild animals, (which I totally understand, because they can be intimidating- I got hissed at a few times and didn't like it) then make sure you don't bring food in or feed them. If you get nervous, and start screaming, running away, then yes, this could make them react. Don't bring stuff in with you- a back pack with a water bottle inside and camera is fine, but sunglasses, cell phones, food, jewelry, etc..needs to be tucked away (or left at your hotel) and not in your shorts pockets, because they can and WILL get in there!! Make sure your camera is on a handstrap or around your neck and you should be fine. Stay calm and don't make eye contact if you wish to avoid them-calmly wak away. I personally would not take small children in, especially when it is crowded. I took some amazing pictures of them before and after the park closed when it was quieter and they were calmer (although crankier in the morning) and had an amazing experience- but it's not for everybody. It's not a zoo (yet-thank god) its a wild monkey forest and you have to remember you're on their turf when your in there- It is one of the most memorable experiences of my life.", "The Monkey Forest is a wonderful and inexpensive way to see these great little creatures close up and relatively natural, there is a number of feedings so you can get up and close, be aware they are wild and as such can pilfer things that you may have on you, sunglasses, caps etc. Just be aware and usually you have no issues. The grounds of the forest are easy to navigate and plenty of signs around that tell you where you are or which way to go, greta walk through a really nice and tranquil rainforest environment, do ensure you have drinking water it does get humid. Great for photos..", "lovely visit to the sacred monkey forest during my day trip to ubud. considering this was my first time to , i was in awe of the location. beautiful trees, and these cheeky little young and old monkeys running around being very playful. i had heard they can take belongings but you are told what to do upon entry. i had no problem and i think with any wild animal you need to be careful. i managed to get quite close and found it very surreal. beautiful surroundings, monkeys are looked after well by the groundstaff. managed to witness a cheeky baby doing water bombs into the fountain. would have been great on video! only $3aud entry. worth it!", "It was a nice experience, lots of walking around to see not much. Monkeys steal anything they can off you, so be careful of sunnies, hair clips etc!", "if you expect to see smth else thats interesting than monkeys, you ll be disappointed. the monkeys are fun and they are really a lot, the park is kinda small though and the temples more than boring in comparison to any others on .", "This was my second visit to Monkey Forest, but this time with my husband and daughter (6). Before we even entered there were half a dozen monkeys outside the gates, one approached a tourist and grabbed his bag and stole his lunch. The monkey then proceeded to jump on the roof and eat it - so do not take food into the Sanctuary the monkeys know you have it and will do anything to get to it. Within 2 mins of being inside a large male monkey came running up to me thinking I had food in my hand, it was the tickets for entry, he jumped on me snarling and grabbed them. He then came again at me and this time he grabbed onto my shirt and I swung my arm out towards him and he managed to bite my hand, not hard, but nonetheless it was scary. We walked around for about an hour and towards the end of our visit another large monkey scared my daughter by being aggressive towards another male. He ran screeching and gnarling showing his huge teeth. It's definitely worth a visit, but take care and my advise is don't feed the monkeys the bananas as that just encourages them to pounce on tourists.", "Monkey Forest is a beautiful park right in Ubud. The dramatic cliff like scenery, trees and scuptures and carved stone artwork was just awesome. The monkeys running around were cute to watch and added to the atmosphere of this area. Take the time to explore this lovely park while visiting Ubud.", "I visited monkey forest with my wife. There was an entry fee of 20K IDR p.p. We were staying at Ladera Villa which is 15 mins walk from the forest. The monkey forest was superb. Since it was raining heavily when we reached there were not many monkeys. However we were able to see many monkeys. There were instructions to not to feed monkeys. However there were stalls selling bananas. The forest was huge with big and old trees. There was a stream flowing nearby which gave a superb view. Also there was a temple and a holy spring. The place looked old, however it was maintained nicely. There were two entry/exits. Overall it was nice visiting this forest due to the big old trees and monkeys. Must visit if you like nature.", "heaps and heaps of monkey. do carry Bananas for escape and dont carry bag or glasses as they will try to snatch it and yes caps too. if you hide bananas for emergency do hide them really well, as they can smell them. if they don sit on you just walk slowly dont panic. good for photos with temple, etc", "This was my 4th visit to the monkey forest and i was taking my elderly mother, sister and friends that were all quite worried about the monkeys. Needless to say they all loved it. It is a really beautiful area in Ubud and the interaction with the monkeys is fun.", "A nice forest park in Ubud that's well worth the visit. I spent about 2hrs here and really enjoyed it. There are heaps of monkeys & some are friendlier than others. A word of warning some of the pathways are a bit slippery.", "Incredible setting, busy tourist destination, my 12 year old was bitten by a small monkey. ...he had an ice cream wrapper in his pocket. Wouldnt recommend it really....", "I like animals a lot so I was happy to see the monkeys out and about in freedom. The monkeys are outgoing and interactive. We had a lot of fun, but please don't annoy the little beasties as you see many tourist still *sigh* do (then they will show their teeth!). You can buy bananas there to feed them, they're cheeky so they will certainly jump on you on grab your pants to get them. They didn't seem to steal anything as you sometimes hear in the media, but keep your belongings close because in the end..they are monkeys!", "This was worth seeing only $5 to get in. Nice forest playful monkeys very cute baby monkeys. You can buy bananas off the locals to feed monkeys if you are game. They will sit on your shoulders if you let them.", "It's a nice place to take stroll and different varieties of monkeys. These monkeys jump on you if you tried to feed them but are extremely friendly. You may get scared first time and but next time you just love them. There place is filled with trees and there is a spring inside it. It's a good place to spent some time. Always keep some time in hand because the traffic is extremely horrible around the place as roads are narrow and crowd is huge during peak season.", "We were told that this is must see on the list being in Ubud. So I did it, liked, but not overwhelmed. There are lot of monkeys, true. The nature is beautiful, but so it is everywhere in Ubud and . But I guess this is just that the monkeys are so special and sacred in , that's why. Be careful! Do not bring any kind of food with you! Any! And I would suggest do not buy bananas for them inside this forest (they do sell so that if someone wants to feed monkeys can do so). They are not hungry, yet they want to get any food you have with you, even if it is \\safely\\\" in your bag, they smell it, they feel it and they want it! And they are getting angry. I mean not all, but it is enough of one angry creature who will jump on you and demand to get everything you have.\"", "This is the second time I have visited Monkey Forest and I find it a great experience. However, I am surprised at the amount of parents who encourage their small children to touch the monkeys and give them bananas to feed them. Kids get freaked out and run away with the banana in hand which only aggravates the monkeys. We did the banana thing the first visit and it was scary. I do not recommend it. I have read that monkeys see teeth (laughing, smiling) as a form of aggression and you should avoid eye contact with them. When a monkey approached us, thinking we had food, I showed it my empty hands and looked down. The monkey always moved on. My partner had his hands in his pockets but as soon as he would show the monkey his empty hands, it would move on. We also moved slowly and didn't stare at any monkey. I watched some people trying to touch the monkeys (while staring at them) and they always got a pinch or a scratch. I also do not recommend wearing skirts or dresses - I have seen monkeys swing off of them. We had a backpack and were never bothered but we also didn't open it nor did we sit down where monkeys could jump on our backs. Walking through the forest seeing the monkeys is a super experience just be sure you know how to do it safely. PS I used the bathroom facilities and was surprised at how clean they were.", "It was five minutes away from our Ubud Resort hotel in . As you walk towards this sanctuary park, you will be received by monkeys of various sizes and ages. Try not to feed them, otherwise get ready for a large contingent of monkeys asking for your food. Beautiful forest setting and natural habitat for these monkeys.", "After several aggressive monkey confrontations throughout India over the years. Monkey Forest, Ubud is really lovely. Peaceful and fun. Make a short stop or few hour walk......", "Forest is beyond beautiful and if you like monkeys, you will find this place absolutely gorgeous! Just be careful with the monkeys.. as soon as we stepped in to the forest we were welcomed by a group of monkeys who jumped on me and stole my water bottle and one of my earrings (yes, he pulled it from my year)- to be honest, it was very terrifying for a few seconds (and I grew up on a farm in Brazil- so, I’m not scared of animals or anything). While walking through the park, we saw monkeys stealing things from people (and kids) numerous times and they run away with the visitors belongings- you will also see monkeys playing with things that they stole from people. So, if you wish to visit this place (which I still think it’s worth it despite my 10 sec horror experience), make sure you hold on to your purse all the time and try not to wear necklace, earrings, sunglasses or anything that you may be upset if you lose it. Hope you have fun!", "Unsure what to make of this place, I don't really think it's particularly safe, and I wouldn't recommend it. I got bitten by a monkey whilst at here (may I add, I did not provoke),thank goodness it was a baby monkey, but the big male adults are aggressive and scary. I love animals and remained calm at all times, but I can't begin to think the incidents that may happen at this place and taking children here would be out of the question! The monkeys also have Rabies so before visiting here I would advise having a Rabies jab. On the plus side it is lovely seeing hundreds of monkeys roam freely in a wonderful setting and it's quite cheap to get in. Enter at your own risk!!!!", "Spent some time in this amazing nice forest. The monkeys are nice and NOT agressive as long as you do not show them that you might have food. Verry quite place to be out of the nouces of the splendid Ubud", "great place to visit when you are in ubud. could sit and watch the monkeys all day long. and very cheap price to enter the forest, which also includes temples and beautiful plants and scenary, as well as naughty cheeky monkeys. you can feed the monkeys if you wish, and they are very tame. highly recommend this!", "Take a walk, buy a banana to feed the monkeys but be careful as they can jump all over you. An iconic tourist thing to do.", "Awesome monkeys - so many of them everywhere! Pros: - They have a good first air department (I needed it!) - Good friendly staff - Great environment to spend an hour or so watching monkeys. Cons: - They sell very bad poor bananas (monkeys throw them away and rarely eat them) - They sell \\photography\\\" shots with monkeys which are relatively calmer - Monkeys are sometimes aggressive and you need to be careful with it. I got bit by a monkey in the trip when monkey did not like the banana fed to it. But first aid helped.\"", "Great trip to the Monkey Forest in Ubud!! But be wary of the monkeys if you are buying bananas!! They know exactly what you have in your hands and they are fast and have very strong little hands (as a certain part of my anatomy can attest to). Beautiful place - great for photos and chilling out.", "The forest is so beautiful with plenty of staff making sure the monkeys are behaving. Bananas must be kept in the bag and not on show- they will climb/grab/snatch from you! Some can be naughty and \\bite\\\" (no open wounds just a shock!) but the staff will shoo them off with a stick very promptly. A must if you are visiting Ubud.\"", "One time experience.. Monkeys won't hurt you..Just be free and enjoy..U wil hear rumours but plz do visit it..The street connecting to monkey Forest is very nice..So u can actually feel the ubud ", "Must see when in ! Nice authentic surroundings. Be careful not to tease the monkeys as they can get quite upset. ", "Great little time filler. More than just monkeys. The forest itselfs is beautiful & you can get quite a decent walk going through it.. Do not take food in with you if you don't want monkey's climbing all over you & going through your stuff! And if you do buy bananas in there make sure you don't hoard them or you may end up with the King monkey may take a running jump up your back like he did to my husband!!", "Every time we come to Ubud we visit the Monkey Forest..it is so peaceful and serene with beautiful scenery and lots of Monkeys. I like watching the Monkeys interaction with some of the tourists, get a great laugh out of the look on tourists faces. And temperature is slightly cooler than outside. Make sure you visit but DONT take in shopping bags from street, the Monkeys love to steal them", "This was definitely a sight to see. There were several monkeys hanging out and the crowds are thinner later in the day.", "Great half-day out – especially if you like monkeys! Beautiful location with gardens, statues and temples (though these were closed when we visited). Recommend at least two hours to get the most out of the visit. Stalls sell bananas to feed to the monkeys – though need to adhere to centre’s advice to avoid being bitten. Watch out for the monkeys pilfering anything they can (they got the tissues out of my rucksack pocket). Location near to Ubud centre and not far from market. Taxi from Sanur cost 40K Rp. chartered for 4 hours and booked via guest house (NB taxis quoted 35K Rp. one-way).", "I stay for 4 days in ubud and I go for 2 time in the monkey forest to make some photos around, very nice place, a lot of monkey around, pay attention to don't left the bag open or they try to take everything is in view hehe , In teory you don't have to touch the monkey but inside the forest there is people/guide that let you take photo with the monkey.. in my opinion don't do it and follow the rules.", "My boyfriend and I were a bit nervous about visiting the Monkey Temple after hearing stories from friends about monkeys being trained to steal phones, open purses/bags, and being aggressive. I think our friends must have gone to another monkey sanctuary in because this was not the case!! The monkeys were mild-tempered and are so comfortable around people it didn't phase them how many people were around. They are wild animals after all, so if you do get too close they are likely to run or walk away because they are just being defensive for their own safety. There are literally monkeys EVERYWHERE. Don't worry about taking pictures, you will have dozens upon dozens of opportunities. Be mindful and respectful of these animals and you will have absolutely no problems. Unlike one girl I saw, who was carrying her phone and a banana in the same hand, so a monkey climbed on her and snatched the banana right from her! It didn't attack her, but she did panic and scream which I found amusing. Be smart people - it's not that hard. The entrance fee was reasonable and we enjoyed simply walking around the large and open space in such this natural and lush forest! ", "So cool and fun. Really beautiful property and not as touristy as expected. Monkeys are super cute and everywhere! Pretty cool to observe them. Be aware they will become violent if you impose!", "My first encounter with the inhabitants of Sanctuary was at about 6 a.m. on the road outside the sanctuary. The monkeys were all over the place, climbing along the overhead power lines and sitting on the rooves of the hotels, shops and restaurants across the road from the Sanctuary itself. One of the park rangers was trying to shoo them off their perches with a catapult and other projectiles. The monkeys were darting across the road through the early morning commuter traffic seemingly indifferent to the speeding cars and scooters. Going through the Sanctuary itself, about an hour before closing time was quite an experience - unnerving for some. The monkeys are quite brazen and will jump up onto your person in search of food. I had one grab onto the side-pocket of my trousers and hang on as though searching for a tasty morsel. A quick, loud \\Sod off!\\\" had the desired effect and the animal let go quickly. As long as you don't show fear or trepidation, you will be alright. Throwing food at them will only invite trouble. I saw one monkey chase after a person and grab their shopping bag from behind but they soon let go when yelled at. The Sanctuary is well-laid out and delightfully cool because of all the trees. The monkeys can provide some hilarious moments and can give you a bit of a shock when they appear suddenly next to you, sitting on a wall or in a tree. Don't forget your cameras for this one.\"", "It was great. Nice walking paths with lots of monkeys living semi wild. Just watch your stuff they have fast fingers.", "There are plenty of monkeys! If you're brave enough, you can buy bananas and have them sit on your shoulder for pictures. The grounds are very well kept, and it makes for a nice day to walk. We were pressed for time, so unfortunately, we weren't able to walk through out the sanctuary, but what we did see was very peaceful. Overall, interacting with the monkeys at the entrance was the highlight. Note: We did not, nor do we suggest, interacting with the monkeys at any other place other than at the entrance with the guides as the monkeys seem to be somewhat accustomed to the idea of getting bananas--we were strongly advised that it would be risky otherwise.", "monkeys were nice, they didn't try to attack or steal anything from you. if you go, definitely bring some mosquitos repellent.", "Beautiful! Ancient huge trees, green statues, sweet monkeys who are not afraid at all. Takes app 1 hour to walk through, bananas can be bought to feed the monkeys.", "A bit expensive for a park with monkey. You can easily see monkey mostly everywhere in Indonesia. But the park is very clean and well maintained.", "Although it has a big sign tourist trap written all over the Internet, it is still great to see the monkeys jumping up and down, getting food from wherever they can. Two options. You buy your own banana at 20k for a small amount and 50k for a big bunch and feed the beast yourself. Or pay 20k to a guard that will help you make photos with the food he has in his hand. Advantage is that he puts food somewhere else once all photos are taken so that the monkeys do not aggress you.", "It was a trip that brought back memories. I grew up in a farm in Mindanao where there are monkeys in the forested portion of our farm. I think those monkeys are of the same species as those in Ubud except the ones in Ubud are used to tourists 😊😊. And are being fed by its caretakers; nevertheless we enjoyed watching them. I was with my wife, children who grew up in the city and a young granddaughter. It was fun and funny -when looking back - except when it happened it was \\scary\\\". We were walking and my wife had a bottle of water when the monkey along the pathway decided he was thirsty enough to snatch the water from my wife's hands. Of course my wife had to let go of it. The monkey opened the bottle and drank the water. 😊\"", "From our Airbnb we walked a short walk to the Monkey Forest. I was a bit scared about having the monkeys jump on me or stealing my stuff. I found out that if I follow the rules on the sign at admission it can all go well. The park staff are very watchful. The monkeys are gentle ,not at at scratching my skin in my experience. The monkeys do pay attention to the staff if they get out of line. You can buy bananas at the entrance. Monkeys can smell them ,don’t try to hide them. I loved it so much I went again alone the second day.", "The monkey forest was nothing what we expected. The monkeys are well cared for by the monkey carers who are locals. The locals worship the monkeys and take care of them. On your arrival you can by bananas to feed then. However you must not look at the monkeys in the eyes because hey see you as a threat and hey will challenge you. Do not place your bags down and never leave them open, because the will fight you for the bag and bite you. Keep walking around the park but do not touc the monkeys otherwise you may get attacked by them or there mother etc.", "For 40,000 rupiah (3-4$usd), it's a must do if you are in Ubud. We went when they opened at 0830 and monkeys were everywhere minding their own business and eating as food is passed out. We were able to take photos of monkeys up close with no problems. However, the monkeys can get close and aggressive if you have food. A monkey climbed onto me for bananas. A small batch of bananas is 20k and a big batch was 50k. Warning, there was an ubiquitous amount of mosquitos everywhere. Must go.", "This was a great place to relax and go for a walk with the monkeys. There were a ton of them. I loved watching the moms and very newborn babies. I took a great video of one of the monkeys eating potatoes and people watching. I now have many many monkey pictures to take home. I really enjoyed the Monkey Forest.", "I'm not a monkey fan, so I hadn't planned this into our time in Ubud. However my husband wanted to go so I acquiesced. The sanctuary is quite nice, treed and most importantly cool! There're are a number of paths to wander and plenty of places to stop to observe the 600 monkeys. They are quite entertaining, and there were many tiny babies who were just adorable. From a distance. Take the signage seriously. The monkeys will come and jump on you, and steal things from your hand or backpack. But it is avoidable. I didn't want monkeys on me, so when they approached, I got up and walked away. On the other hand, if you want to interact with them it is definitely possible. They advise not messing with the babies for obvious reasons, and to avoid looking monkeys in the eye. But we saw several park employees facilitating photos and direct interactions. Not sure their bosses would approve... And I did see two teasing and slapping at a couple of monkeys which was very bad role modeling in my opinion. We walked up from central Ubud, and it is certainly doable; parking is also free, in case you are driving past Ubud and want to stop in. (Don't drive in Ubud... You will regret it due to the awful traffic.) Overall recommend a visit to the monkey forest!", "If you want to see monkeys at ease in a mix of wooded and temple area, this is the place! Be aware that the monkeys are very good and will try to steal items if you are careless.", "Apart from tourists teasing the monkeys, I found Monkey Forest a nice walk. One day the monkeys were swimming and were quite hilarious dive-bombing each other. Don't forget to look at the art gallery while you are there.", "Apparently there are now 700 monkeys here, which is probably way too many. They're cute to look at of course, but they can be vicious. They will jump on you at the speed of light and steal anything from you. Worst is if you've been food shopping, they'll grab the bag right out of your hand and run away with the food. One actually bit a child while we were there. On the other hand they're fascinating to watch and, as i say, pretty cute", "You had me at monkey! This was my favorite thing we did in ! The monkey’s were a laugh riot to watch. For the most part they could careless that you’re there. So you can get right next to them for amazing pix. They’d go flying past you chasing each other. One monkey grabbed my skirt. I felt like he was my buddy. It was a stunningly beautiful park. We kept saying that we were in a Indiana Jones movie. Pretty special day we’ll never forget. We hired a guide to take us around the island Panca at Customized Tours if you need a guide. This stop was definitely my absolute fav!! “There’s a lot of monkeying around” “A lot of monkey business” Okay, I promise I’ll stop. Lol", "Lovely place - but be careful of the monkeys. Wouldn't take my children as the monkeys can turn quite nasty quickly! Lucy xx", "It's a nice place. You can buy bananas and the monkeys will climb up you to get them. All the monkeys are free roaming, and have no problem with people. Unlike some other places we weren't approached by any monkeys trying to steal our stuff which was nice. If you don't have bananas or other food the monkeys pretty much ignore you. Lots of walking in this place, probably put aside 1-2 hours to go round the whole place. Definitely worth a visit.", "Cool to see the monkeys. Just take the bare essentials with you - no plastic bags, water bottles or anything they could think is food. Up to you how much interaction you want to have. Can just walk around and keep your distance, or with the staff, can hold a piece of food above your head so they climb on you to eat the food.", "Very well priced. The monkey are very friendly! Take some tiny bannas to make sure you get some good photos!", "We spend an enjoyable evening here walking around watching tourists playing with the monkeys. The monkeys were mostly well behaved except for one little guy that tried to pull a cardigan out of my girlfriends handbag through a tiny opening. The staff were very attentive in watching out for misbehaving primates so overall it was a safe and enjoyable experience even for families with little kids. Many nice photo opportunities along the lush green pathways and old temples and statues. The experience was very well worth the trip here and the price of admission.", "Best think to explore Ubud Village with many thing combination around it. shops with best deal, taxi offer best price with smiling people", "I was amazed at how many monkeys were here and how healthy they all were. They can be a bit friendly and may scare some by how they might jump on you. However if you kinda stay back they will leave you alone. Fantastic adventure. We were there on a bit of a rainy day. It was super cool for us to do.", "We were a bit timid going into the forest but it was quite the experience. The monkeys are quite smart so don't bring any belongings in except your camera. We enjoyed walking around and checking out all the monkeys and trees. Definitely an experience you should do if in Ubud.", "It's so cheap to go and something you likely won't experience anywhere else, so why not do it? You only need to go once to experience it. Twice would be repetitive. Many people advise you don't bring anything, not even in your pocket. I carried my GoPro in my hand the whole time and blatantly filmed the monkeys with no issue. None tried to rob me!", "The monkeys are very neat to watch, beautiful scenic walk through forest temple as well! You can buy food to tempt the monkeys to approach you, I would be cautious of trying to touch them! They are wild animals after all.", "The monkeys were behaved. They didn't grab bags, sunglasses or hair. They just walk around. What was interesting were the building structures. Bridges. Natural waterways and lots of water. Park rangers were always present and clean restrooms inside the park. Entrance 50000 adults 40000 children.", "Haven't been here for nearly 20 years as I wouldn't bring my kids but seeing as we were on our own we thought we'd try it again. Definitely more commercial now , with having to pay to get in and how busy it is. But the forest is stunning!! Well worth the visit just for the beauty of the location. However the monkeys are scary!!!!!! They have no fear! And are definitely aggressive! Possibly bc stupid tourists feed them, get ridiculously close to them, look them in the eyes and get between them and their babies! All the wrong things that you don't blame the monkeys for fighting back but after seeing a monkey at the exit just jump on a lady and bite her arm for NO reason, she was just walking, i won't be going back again. Survived it twice don't want to tempt fate! Shame really bc it is a must see.", "I loved it, they are really just a giant community of monkeys eating and carrying the babies on them. They seem to be use to all the people that are around them. Walking through the grounds are very beautiful too.", "DO watch out here! Monkeys LOVE to grab your stuff. I enjoyed watching the monkeys, playing and jumping into the pools. Monkeys caring for their young, and monkeys grabbing the bananas I bought to give to them and taking them all at once...well I did try and they are after all....animals! The keepers warn all visitors to just walk away if the monkey is getting annoying. But we stayed there quite a while and really enjoyed every moment of it.", "Entrance fee: 40.000 IDR/person Takes around 2 hours, a lot of monkeys playing, you can buy bananas there and feed them, they tend to climb over you once they see you have food, and they also like water bottles and opening zippers on your backpack. One jumped onto my boyfriend’s backpack and opened a zipper for a bit and started pulling out a plastic bag with crackers, which just started flying around. Other than that, the monkeys aren’t harmful.", "Monkeys everywhere, wouldn’t be going back in a hurry they had most of it closed off for a religious ceremony so we didn’t get to see the temples etc , but it was cheap so didn’t expect much more to be honest!", "... and adults alike! There's a lot of monkeys and scenery is very pretty and in it's own way really tranquil, even with the amount of tourists around. Mostly also easy scroll with a stroller.", "Monkeys are aggressive, site is cool... watched way too many parents force their kids into taking pictures with the monkeys... these monkeys are free and running around wild. They way they should be. The temples are beautiful. I loved them.", "It is a one time visit place. There are lots of monkeys around, so u need to be careful and follow the guidelines suggested or else you might get bitten by the monkeys, we witnessed one person getting bitten. The small monkeys look very adorable, it’s fun to watch them all play.", "We visited this place during our city tour. Ubud place is known for temples and traditional. fire dance shows. visited this temple. entry was around 1.5$.... parking available... lots of monkeys.... then will jump on you if you bring something food.... but they wont hurt you... good to play with them.... worth a visit.... small forest....art gallery also there for little timepass... 1 hour more than enough.", "worth a visit , better than I expected !! I read some reviews and thought monkeys could get naughty , I went in without food and had all my stuff packed in the bag, but ~~~end up tourists are the problem . monkey was all good and behaving , people keep annoying them , I can see they might be the ones complaining about monkeys after piss them off ! be a better tourist and follow the instruction ! human", "There's no better experience in Ubud or possibly . From the moment you park you are greeted by countless monkeys all aimlessly enjoying their day. Not only are the interactions with these animals unique but the temples inside the forest are absolutely stunning. For only 50,000 RP per person you can have an unforgettable experience.", "Having visited the Ubud monkey forest some years ago I was a little reluctant to visit here as I remember basically getting mugged by the monkeys and them being sometimes aggressive. Not so here, this is apparently the oldest and largest of the monkey forests in and it has a serene, spiritual feeling about the place, with a beautiful Hindu temple at its heart. There is a guide appointed to you on arrival who has nuts for the monkeys to encourage them to interact with you but if the monkeys are timid they are left alone as they are still very much wild animals. He said they have managed to dissuade them from grabbing things from people which was a real problem at the Ubud forest and indeed my glasses made it out untouched! The guide will snap photos as you go then print on the spot for around $4 Aussie which is how they make their money. The venue is also popular for local newly weds to come for photos and we were lucky enough to snap some in their beautiful wedding clothes! All in all definitely worth a visit!!", "Plentiful playful monkeys. I avoided any bites or scratches but, as I was about to leave, a surreptitious simian stole upon me and swiped my plastic water bottle. I tried for about 2 seconds to get it back, but it was obvious to me that justice was unavailable. The thief ran off with it. Frankly, I consider myself lucky. Seriously, not that anyone will read this, but the forest itself is gorgeous, monkeys aside. Don't miss it.", "If you don't want the monkeys to climb onto you, do not bring a a backpack or purse. The monkeys know that's where the good stuff is at. Each one of us had a monkey climb onto our back and/or pack. If they climb on, stay calm. If they start biting the strap or getting a little too close for your comfort, take off your pack and maybe just step on the strap so they can't run off with it. I saw numerous monkeys hiss and show their teeth, so please be careful. A bite and you are off to the hospital.", "My husband and I spent the morning at the monkey forest sanctuary. We really enjoyed it. It is best to go in the morning to avoid the heat and crowds. I highly recommend that you follow the recommendations that they have. Avoid bringing any bags/backpacks and hats and sunglasses. These attract the monkeys and when you try and shoo them away, they may bite you. Unfortunately we watched a woman get bit because she was wearing a backpack and they kept jumping on it and opening the zippers. We did not purchase any bananas and the monkeys still showed interest in us. I crouched down to take some pictures and had a monkey jump on my back, and started to play with my hair. It was super cute. I would definitely go back.", "We visited this attraction with a local that had previously taken lots of tourists there. He pointed out that if you have food for the monkeys and display it, you should feed it to them. He mentioned that the monkeys get aggressive if you offer food to them and then withdraw it. There were lots of monkeys and we loved the environment they were in. A great way to fill in one hour plus.", "The statues are amazing. The monkey's are a unique experience. Remember these are wild animals, respect their space. Ask questions and keep an open mind.", "This place is nice to visit. For 30.000 rph (€2,-) you have access to an ancient place full of monkeys. Very naughty monkeys, so get rid of anything shiny, or they will do it for you. The park is well kept and worth a quick visit. It's also great to take nice pictures!", "After the horror stories I'd been fed visiting the monkey forest was a no go until at the last minute on the way to Ubud we asked our driver to stop in. Entry was really cheap approx 14000idk ($14aud) for a family of 3 and we also bought the banana for 50000idk. We did get bullied by 2 monkeys into giving them 2 bananas each but they left us alone when they realized we didn't have anymore. My 4 year old loved the monkeys climbing up her arm to reach a banana she held up there and as long as you pay attention to the rules there's no dramas. Definitely recommend the monkey forest as a place to visit.", "Such a great time. Monkeys everywhere. If you don't want them to jump all over you, don't buy bananas. 50,000 entry fee. Definitely worth it. The grounds are beautiful with workers sweeping and cleaning the area. Definitely going back with my kids when we come back.", "Loads of monkeys all over the places, from little babies to old ones. Watch your things as they have a tendency to steal your stuff! We left our things at the entrance but saw a lady have a bag taken off with her with pills and make up wrapped in plastic so careful what you take out. A few temples in the forest which are worth seeing. i wouldn't come back but glad I saw it once.", "Lots of monkeys. Very nice place. But monkeys can be pretty quick in taking things from your backpack. Anything that is outstanding, regardless if gold or white or blue, but if it is not similar dull color, then beware :) Nice walk but beware of all the banana peels on the floor although the cleaners are constantly cleaning it. Most peels are thrown back to the ground away from walking path which make the place smell a bit.", "Nice, except the buying foto in the end. The staff go with you around the forest and take pictures with you and the monkey. In the end you are kind forced to buy those pics. And they are not cheap. So when you go, go without staff. Go on your own. Much better.", "After reading reviews where people said they were attacked I was a little apprehensive however we had a great time. Monkeys everywhere and lovely scenery. We rambled about the place all morning and checked out the art exhibition as well. There were guides/Guards/staff all over the place and I didn't feel at all worried or scared as some people had lead me to believe I might be. We did have a couple climb up and onto us but we just let them do their thing and kept all valuables zipped up in pockets or my camera bag and didn't take any food in. I think this is what causes them to be aggressive as they can instantly tell you've got something and will rip it off you - therefore either give it up immediately or just don't bother taking anything! I would definitely recommend this outing, and I don't even like monkeys!", "We loved the monkey forest! So cool to see all the monkeys interacting and we were able to feed them and have them climb on us. The monkeys were not aggressive to us but you have to follow the guidelines and make sure not to aggravate them. Highly recommend visiting here! Very cheap admission, only 40k and the money goes towards conservation", "If you were looking to get close to nature , this is the one, the park is large and well kept and the hundreds of monkeys , small , medium , large they were awesome!!! Very well behaved, will climb your arm to get the banana you purchase for them then sit on your shoulder and eat or take off . As long as you have food for them they will be your BFF. It was a highlite", "I love monkeys - so I loved it. Don't bring food, and just let them go, don't try to \\play\\\" with them. The male can be a little aggressive. Nice template, Monkey Forest.\"", "Coolest place in Ubud :) But be aware of the warnings - not to look monkeys in the eyes and not to tease them with the goods. You might get bitten and its not an experience you would like to get. Get a bunch of bananas (about 10000 rupias) and make some pretty pictures. And stay away from little baby-monkeys... mothers are always nearby and not so friendly.", "Usually I'm scared of monkeys and my last visit in 2012 I didn't even get the chance to enter the park before I got attacked by a monkey. I was a little reserved about going this time, but I followed the parks guidelines about how to interact with the monkeys. This time not even one monkey came close to me :) Just do as the security guards say and the follow the guidelines, and you will have an amazing visit to a beautiful, lush forest!", "The monkeys are fearless and it is advisable not to engage them especially while clutching plastic bags. They keep a watch on you from the moment you buy the tickets. It's better to be calm around them and not make sudden movements. The younger ones are upto a lot of comic antics. There are lots of opportunities for taking photos and some of the simians will cheerfully pose.", "Although the trees and water are gorgeous, you can get very close and see all the monkeys, but there are so many visitors it almost takes the beauty and value of seeing these monkeys and forest out of the experience. I went in the afternoon. And the toilets were not working.", "This is a pretty interesting place to spend 45 minutes or an hour. There are lots of monkeys in and around the park. These monkeys are rather friendly and if you hold bananas above your head, they will climb you and eat it before getting down. I'd recommend a stop here if you are in . These are some of the more friendly monkeys you will encounter, but you still want to be careful of loose valuables like glasses / sunglasses in case the monkeys take a liking to them since they are still wild animals and you are in their habitat.", "Just average, maybe because my hometown (Penang) also has a botanical garden full of mischievous monkeys. Nevertheless, the statues in the monkey temple makes the place mystique....", "Lovely place to walk around, even without the monkeys it was nice to look at. You can buy bananas to feed them, but the only ones who will get them are the ones hanging around the food cart. The monkeys will take your stuff and loose objects if you don't hang on to them. Plenty of staff around to keep you safe. Well worth a visit for $4 AU.", "This place you have to visit when you are in Ubud. It is in the town, easy to get there. I had use the Uber, it was without problems. Be careful of your things, I just drink the water of the bottle and monkey was really curious of the bottle. You can feed the monkeys with banana and make a pictures with them.", "I visited the Monkey Forest twice now. It was a good experience for me. Why? I don't buy bananas from the stalls there. I recommend you do the same. I saw a group who unwittingly bought a large bunch and were set upon by monkeys large and small. They do not need this\\food\\\" but will do everything to get it from you. If you do buy it; let them have it immediately. Don't try to prevent them from taking the bananas or they may become aggressive and bite. I met an English guy in a clinic and he was bitten by an adolescent monkey who had tried to get bananas from a nearby group of tourists. Don't buy bananas.\"", "The advice I read on trip advisor was helpful in preparing us for this trip. The park itself is beautiful and interesting. We did not buy bananas, nor did we carry bags, wear sunglasses etc. We saw other tourists taking silly risks with the monkeys, we have better ways to spend our time than getting stitches for monkey bites or worrying about rabies. Remember they are wild animals, common sense is needed. That said, don't be put off from going, it was interesting and a lot of fun, just keep a little distance.", "Have visited the monkey forest many times over the last 25 years. The little monkeys are very cute. You can have your photo taken with a monkey on your shoulder. Some of the attendants will charge you for this, some won't. Be careful if you buy bananas, the monkeys will jump on you. Be careful opening your bags as they might try to steal out of it. We didn't have any try to steal sunglasses and hats.", "Its like another world, must see world standard you walk with the monkeys as they go about there daily routine. Sit down in one place long enough and a cute little money will come and sit in your lap. Follow the rules and you will have no problems, $5.00 AUD entry for a place you will never forget.", "Before coming to the sacred monkey forest we noticed there were many reviews from tourists on trip advisor complaining about the dangerous, aggressive monkeys. Firstly let me assure you that the only thing dangerous about the sacred monkey forest are the tourists who choose to bring bananas into the forest to feed the (already fed) monkeys. Let me make one thing perfectly clear, if you bring food and water into the forest the monkeys will try and remove these from your person. 99% of the time the monkeys will climb on you in order to remove these items. They are only likely to become aggressive if you, or your ignorant child tries to remove the item from the monkey once it has taken it from you. Please resist the temptation to take food and water into the sanctuary and respect that these are wild animals and that they are already cared for by the establishment. On a lighter note, if the male monkeys are not eating then they are probably either scratching there oversized ball bags or trying to mate with a female. This is equally as entertaining as watching over privileged European families getting robbed of their possessions by the funky haired monkeys. All in all I thoroughly enjoyed my visit and would come again in a heart beat.", "The forrest is a magnificent site not to be missed. We stayed at CAMPLUNG SARI HOTEL . We had this with the monkeys every day. They are a cheeky lot and you must just allways keep an eye on them. They like to take your water bottles, plastic bags, ice cream or any food you might have in your hand. So be carefull but we found no problems at the hotel and we were there 6 nights.", "Great entertainment. The monkeys are tame to a degree but you still need everything tied down. So cheap to get in and then stay as long as you want. If you want to watch and not get hassled don't buy food ,leave it to others and just watch. There is a temple at the top and one going down to the bottom, this is worth walking down and then along the stream. when walking back you can go back along a newly constructed timber walkway to an entertainment area of the monkeys where they play on the auditorium and in the pool of water. Once one starts in the water it then becomes a free for all. They will steal things from your bag ,food,sunglasses chains and water bottles so put them away to avoid the angst. Really worth a visit and the the restaurants up monkey forest road like \\The Three Monkeys \\\" or \\\"Cafe Wyam \\\" just finish it off nicely\"", "After my girlfriend had her $500 prescription glasses stolen by a monkey at Tanah Lot, we were a bit skeptical of being around them again after reading some of the reviews here. However these monkeys weren't aggressive and better behaved than the ones around Tanah lot. I didn't see any monkeys stealing things from anyone, most likely because they are fed well from the bananas so they are more interested in food. We felt a lot more at ease here so we even fed them some bananas with the help of one of the staff. We had the monkey on our shoulders with no issues and the staff was kind enough to take photos for us. Staff were located around the park and told off monkeys whenever they were about to misbehave. We went first thing in the morning so maybe the monkeys are also more relaxed then. Also entertaining to sit and watch them for a while.", "After reading the other feedback on Tripadvisor i was not very amused to go, but my husband really wanted to go... And it was very nice! Not a large forest, we spend 30 minutes there. The monkey s were very funny especially the little ones! A must see!", "Monkeys do what monkeys do. Had to manage them but customers should know better... we came across a group of twenty somethings who thought it was hysterical to allow a group of monkeys to steal a carrier bag complete with contents and watch the monkeys tear apart the carrier and start to attempt to ingest the bags. as much as I wanted to go recover said items, for my own health and safety I decided not to do so. But having confronted the youths - they just resorted to dim witted ignorance and walked off oblivious . Staff need to do more to stop people bringing this stuff in. Other than that the place was fun and the monkeys seemed well cared for. Rebore bananas and monkeys were all over us which was okay but not for the faint hearted. Having had one monkey perched on my head for a period I did start to wonder about flees afterwards, particularly when I watched them groom each other later - I did ask my wife for similar treatment but she drew the line at eating my bugs (where's the romance gone.)", "Well worth a visit and good fun. The Monkeys can be quite interactive though ! We saw one monkey steal a 2 litre bottle of water off of a visitor, unscrew the bottle top and downed the lot !", "I enjoyed it better for the trees than for the monkeys but I have seen many monkeys before. Good walk around the gardens.", "Beautiful area, reasonable entry fee, my daughter fed the monkeys which was a very special moment for her, am so glad we went.", "This is a pleasant walk through the Monkey Forest, there are certainly plenty of Monkeys to be seen , fed and photographed, also some very old trees. There are plenty of bananas available at a small cost to feed the Monkeys, but beware some will bite if you try to tease them with the food or run out of food and still sit with them. There is a first aid station to clean and treat any bites or scratches should they occur this says to me this happens on a frequent basis The guides advise there is no Rabies in this area, but you can't be sure, so be careful. Having said all this it is still an interesting place to visit and quite safe if you take care.", "although we struggled to find the actual entrance to the Sanctuary, once in, we had a lovely time. The monkeys are entertaining, and the forest is beautiful. Recommend.", "Went from our hotel with driver just a short journey it does get very busy more so if you want to watch the fire show the views from the top are stunning worth waiting for the sunset but please watch out for the monkeys they will take anything that's loose and can be aggressive so take care overall well worth a visit", "It should go without saying - these monkeys are not pets! Some people were behaving like they were domesticated animals. They are not. They are dirty, they will steal your sunglasses and shiny objects. They are brilliant to watch but please keep a respectful distance.", "Visited the monkey forest whilst in Ubud. Great for keeping young kids entertained but you can also see some monkeys crossing the road area by the market stalls if you don't want to go in. Unless you have bananas, monkeys will generally leave you alone but if you sit down for a while curiosity will generally get the better of them. Beware if you have bags, phones, hoop earrings etc as this is a magnet for them. Entrance price for adults 50,000 IDR and 40,000IDR for kids. Buying bananas inside the forest will cost about 10,000 IDR.", "Park is good place to go. As it says, there are lot of monkeys, even on the parking lot. Entrance fee is 50k/adult. For me, it was a bit dissapointing, since I thought monkeys will be friendly and I wanted to pet them. But actually you are not allowed to touch them or even make long eye contact. Do not bring any food from outside, it will only attract monkeys and they will try to take it from you. You can feed them only with bananas from shops inside forest. Forest is beautiful, has some sanctuaries ansd also long walk under main tepmple, which I think very few people go. For us it was great afternoon to spend, see monkeys, some monkey fights and see them climbing trees. Also walk is very nice and temperature in forest was comfortable.", "Nice place. I hate zoos but this is such a lovely place where the monkeys run freely and they can come and sit on you if they want. Super nice and really worth a little fee paid.", "As an avid photographer, I could have spent heaps more time photographing these creatures! They are fascinating, delightful, entertaining wee beings. This Sanctuary is a \\must do\\\" activity when in . One is able to enjoy monkeys in as near to a natural habitat as one could imagine. As such, one can get up close and personal with them. We were watching a couple swimming and playing in a water trough and one actually jumped up on my wife's shoulder and tried to 'eat' the button on the top of her cap. The park is huge, enabling one to walk through forested areas with monkeys playing, climbing trees and generally frolicking about. We saw heaps of baby monkeys, some just playing, with others seemingly hanging on to their Mum for dear life! Very cute creatures! If you enjoy monkeys and wish to mix it up and get among them, I suggest allocating more than the couple of hours we did. We had a driver, who our group instructed to take us to too many sights on one day, which meant we were not able to get the most out of each visit. The Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary is one I would love to have had at least half a day to just chill out and enjoy... I recommend you do not make the same mistake!!!\"", "This was a very cool experience. We were told to hide anything the monkeys might want to grab and we kept the toddler in a baby backpack. No monkey’s bothered us or jumped on him. We did see them chase a boy and pull a few ladies skirts. I’d recommend not wearing a skirt if you don’t want to be touched.. those were the only people they touched. Clearer signs on how to get around would have been helpful but other than that it is something I’d recommend.", "We went there as part of a full day tour, so we only were there for about 2 hrs, which was enough, as some areas were not open on the day. The monkeys were interesting to watch and interact with, though some caution needs to be taken. As an example my wife had an earring Athen by one, we got it back and were more worried about it hurting the monkey than loosing it. Just remember to not take food or small items that can be easily grabbed.", "I've been to a few times now but this was my first visit to the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary at Ubud. There is a serene quality about this place despite the number of monkeys roaming around. The monkeys are very friendly and well used to human interaction. The staff were available to answer any questions we had.A delightful visit.", "We just really loved this place. The kids (7 and 4) along with us adults found this place really neat and entertaining. Very well set-up place, easy to get around and beautiful environment. The monkeys can be dangerous and are known to steal stuff but follow the rules they have outlined and you'll be fine. Took us about 1 hour to see everything with kids in tow.", "As with anything around here, go early and avoid crowds. We went when it opened and got to explore before it got crowded. I thought the forest was quite pretty. We encountered some pretty nasty monkeys .... We decided against feeding them because they were so aggressive (maybe because they weren't full of snacks since it was early??). One jumped on my husband and I tried to take a picture but two others chased me off. Many monkeys had wounds and were bleeding from fighting others. The monkeys at the top of mount batur were much less aggressive and friendly. We both fed and held monkeys there and they were sweet. We stayed at komakea rasa sayang just up the road so it was a short walk. If coming from far I would plan to do money forest plus other things if traveling to ubud like campuhan trail etc", "I had a great time, the baby monkeys were adorable and the grown ones were very entertaining as well! Careful not to bring bottles of water or any food with you the monkeys will take them from you ! I used my hand sanitizer at one point, a monkey saw me and next thing I knew he was on my back and trying to get into my bag - just stay calm and they will leave !", "Kids loved it, they were really crafty monkeys! Tbh I didn’t expect such nice infrastructure and surrounds!", "Maybe Im a bit jaded because I have seen the entry fee go from zero to reasonable to total rip off - If you Havent been and you are bringing someone, Also bring your wallet - PS Rabies vaccine is available locally", "We really loved the Ubud Monkey forest. We thought it was really good value for money (especially since we found tours really quite expensive compared to Australia). The setting was beautiful and make sure you explore all the area as the spring temple and bridge to it are simply stunning. Everywhere there are monkeys and most of the 6 kids in our party plus many of the adults had monkeys jumping on us...very enchanting. We didn't buy any of the bananas at the stalls and were glad about that as we did see some people being 'mugged' by mobs of macaques which would have been too much for the kids but I think if I didn't have the kids with us I would have been keen to give it a go! Unfortunately, towards the end of the time there our son got bitten on the shoulder by a mum monkey who was obviously a bit distressed that he was getting between her & her baby....but there is a first aid station there who cleaned up the wound. He was wary after that though and it dampened his enthusiasm about monkeys a bit.. If you want to see monkeys in go to this place...we also went to another monkey sanctuary but that was awful compared to ubud monkey forest.", "Lovely big forest with monkeys roaming free. Lots of tourists but not too crowded due to the size. But the novelty wears off after an hour.", "We had heard the monkey forest was worth a visit whilst in Ubud and it was so close (walking distance from centre) so we made this a morning activity one day. Really glad we did not only for the numerous sighting of the native macaques (and their babies!) - they are literally everywhere you look and don't mind approaching (especially if you appear to have food or water!) but also for the stunning forest itself. Worth the entry fee even if you get your lunch stolen!", "The best time to go here is during the early morning hours. We went there around 8am and there was only another group of tourists there. Its like you have the whole forest and temple grounds to yourself. The monkeys were not in any way aggressive. We followed the guide here by not buying any bananas from the vendors at the entrance....there were already a couple of monkeys lounging around the entrance waiting for food. Dont tease the monkeys and dont stare at them. We met saw an Australian couple here and the guy was teasing the monkey by staring at it...not surprisingly he got bit on his legs, although the bite didnt puncture the skin. We saw another monkey unzip the knapsack of a tourist and ran off with her shirt. If you really want to have your picture taken with a monkey, approach the many forest rangers there and buy a banana from them (theyre the ones wearing green). Tell them you want to have your picture taken with the monkeys and they will help and guide you in doing this safely. We paid 20,000 IDR for the bananas and gave him 10,000 IDR for tip. Both parties were really happy.", "Nice forest, funny creatures, you can feed the monkeys! Beware anything not secured they will steal so hide your water bottle and sunglasses :)", "Costs a few bucks (I think $au8) to get into the park, but well worth a look around. They behave natural and you're in their environment on their terms. They don't steal your glasses but the cheaky buggers will check your pockets if they smell something.", "You don‘t feel safe because of very aggressive animals. Take care of your bags and other belongings!", "The forest is small, well protected, with a Temple and a nice river. But most important, it is packed with Monkeys! You'll see big and baby ones, still with their mother. Watch your water bottles, they will steal them to drink, and no need to buy bananas, they will come over you all the same...", "I don't really like monkeys but if you book a tour, it's a good place for the guide to explain you historical thugs about . Not so big place, so you can finish within an hour.", "The park is ok with a few temples inside (closed to public like other temples in ) and there are a few trails you can take although the scenery doesn't change much. There are vendors where you can buy bananas to feed the monkeys , however please be careful since they know that and will try to steal it from you, even if it takes to climb you. Don't bring paper or plastic bags with you since they are also associated with food. There are monkeys everywhere , some with babies. Ok park for monkey lovers or family with children. Go in the afternoon after the monkeys are fed since they will be less aggressive /cheeky. Enjoy.", "Love the monkey Forrest. Had to go back twice. Where else do you get to hang out with monkeys and feed them bananas off your shoulders! Got up close with young and old monkeys. Most were very friendly. Only a few swatted at you. I am a cinematographer and got some amazing footage walking through the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary. You can check out our experience here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bIsH-JvtSLo Definitely go if you are in !", "Had a great time at the Sacred Monkey Forest of Ubud watching the antics of both people and macaque monkeys. Set in a very large, well maintained park with paved trails, you can't help but be drawn in to troop and family dynamics. Babies with moms, teenagers, singles, the elderly and the strong. (Yes, I am still speaking of the monkeys however, the people were interesting too!) There are \\monkey handlers\\\" to help out if one of the little daredevils decide they must have your hat, sunglasses, camera, etc.. It is very wise to put all things away so not to get into a tug of war and possibly lose your belongings or worse get bitten or scratched as some poor man did as we were entering. (The man kept his hat). Don't be surprised if they think your backpack is something to explore (while you are wearing it). Just remember to stay calm, don't scream or try to brush them away and don't carry food in it either. They can unzip and go with your snacks before you can do anything about it. The river path and temple areas are magnificent and a beautifully natural setting for many excellent pictures. When you are ready, travel up Jalan Monkey Forest for lunch in a warung and enjoy the rest of your day.\"", "A beautiful place to visit and very picturesque! I didn’t like the unpredictable monkeys as they took thinks off tourists but then again it is their home and we are simply visiting! Would recommend visiting!", "After reading and hearing about numerous horror stories regarding the behaviour of the monkeys in the forest, it was with some trepidation that we entered. However, our trip was reasonably uneventful, with the only incident of note being when one of the monkeys urinated on my fiancé from a tree! We went very early in the morning, when it was cool and quiet and the monkeys were being fed, we kept our distance and took no food or drink in with us, and as such were left alone by the monkeys. The monkeys themselves are quite interesting, but some of them are certainly intimidating in their behaviour. Overall, it is worth a visit, but remember to be respectful and to bear in mind that these are wild animals.", "Visited early in the afternoon with my 4 year old niece who was a little frightened by the big monkeys. It's true what they say DO NOT meet their eyes my sister did and got a frightening full mouth of teeth hissing at her. The park is lovely and there are monkeys all over it so we can get away from the crowds and the little ones are adorable. We bought the little bananas and had them climbing all over us which is terrifying but worth it!!! Lovely day out not expensive and good cafes nearby. ", "...to observe monkeys of all age while they groom each other :) the forrest for itself was also really impressing! The price of 50tsd rupiah for adults entrance is absolutely appropriate.", "I am an animal lover so I was really looking forward to this. I forget how much we paid, I believe it was like 60,000 IDR per person, it wasn't much. As soon as you walk in there are monkeys. There are also nese women selling bunches of bananas to feed them. But be careful. They will chase you once they see that you have them and one monkey even jumped up and took my whole bunch! If you sit down, they will come sit on you. Be careful when you are standing because sometimes they jump on you and take things out of your bag! Here, they rule the roost. You cannot look them in the eye or they will bite you and you cannot pet them. They have to come to you. I would recommend it to any animal lover or someone wanting a cool experience.", "The Sacred Monkey forest is one of the most interesting nature parks in the world. See the local monkey tribes and hand feed them bananas while enjoying fantastic sculpture and artifacts from long ago. Your walk along the trails and paths will lead you to unexpected beauty everywhere you look. Pay attention to the sculptures and get a good laugh at what some display. Take you time and enjoy the day here. When your are finished be sure to stop in at Bohemia in Ubud for a great lunch and coffee.", "If you love monkeys, this is the place for you! Buy some bananas on the way in to feed them. A cooler place to enjoy a walk through the sacred forest.", "This picturesque small forest and temple with creek running through is well worth a visit . Lots of monkeys who seem to be well fed and non agressive wander throughout . However put your sunglasses,caps and small objects in a zippered backpack. And dont have food too obvious as they will try and snatch. The pathways are easily traversed and lots of trees provide shade.Nice old statues and stone carvings with a quite unusual Temple of the dead. AA cool break on a hot day.", "This place is fantastic if you're in and makes for a great day trip. As long as you're not afraid of the little macaques that are maybe two-foot tall you will be all set. Make sure when you book a trip there you book a return bus trip back as it's usually a one way trip. Most of the monkeys are very friendly and obviously used to thousands of tourists pour in every day. I would recommend buying some of the bananas they have for sale there. A small batch for $3 USD, $5 for a large. Many of the macaques will try to steal them from you and go inside your pockets so be aware of that. If you get lucky you can get one to come and sit on your shoulder and have a banana with them. Definitely an unforgettable experience. Bring your camera and keep everything tight in your pockets.", "This place is worth the visit only if you're willing to respect the fact that this is monkey territory. Do not bother the animals and keep your shiny glasses and Accessories out of sight.you don't wanna be bitten by one of the monkeys because some of them also carry rabies.", "My mum and I went here and although we were lucky enough to not get bitten or scratched I still would not recommend this place to anyone because the monkeys are extremely aggressive and we felt extremely uncomfortable the whole time (30 mins). I wouldn't go back there knowing that there is a risk of being savagely attacked and potentially contracting rabies (despite being told all monkeys are vaccinated). Just not worth it knowing that risk.", "We went down and stayed maybe 10 minutes. Too many tourists with selfie sticks annoying the poor monkeys. Some monkeys looked a bit vicious. You could buy food for the monkeys just past the entrance but I didn't really fancy the attention from the monkeys.", "This is a fun place to see monkeys up close and personal. The place itself is beautiful. The monkeys will climb you, jump on you, and take food from your hands. Most of the ones we saw were females with babies. This isn't something you see everyday.", "The surrounding forest is amazing and beautiful with old trees. Also old temples are interesting and fine piece of history, but once again, maybe too many visitors there. Monkeys of course were adorable but they should be left alone and live their wild life without people feeding them all the time, it's not healthy for people or the monkeys. But definitely a place to visit!", "Small but dense forest, will lots of monkeys and beautiful architecture, must visit if in Ubud. Don't go if scared of monkeys.", "We visited monkey forest as part of our white water rafting tour. I loved it, you can buy a bunch of bananas at the entrance & hand feed the gorgeous monkeys. Be careful though they are super cheeky & will steal them when your not looking. Probably would suggest not taking any valuables except a camera as the monkeys have quick fingers.", "Beautiful park to view monkeys and gorgeous scenery situated in the middle of Ubud. Take care not to have food readily available as the monkeys are quick to get anything. One actually opened a back pack to take out a packet of peanuts then proceeded to open the packet and eat the peanuts one by one until finished.", "The Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary in Ubud is a great place to visit. The aged trees and plants are amazing, the statues gigantic and awe-inspiring, and the monkeys are delightful. Some people worry about monkeys running off with handbags, glasses or cameras, but we have never had any trouble. If you are carrying bananas or other treats, they will though try very very hard to get it off you! A very fun experience, camera-opportunities abound.", "no parking fees - best travel by motor bike - has an entry fee - do not disturb the monkeys in their territory - amazing premise with multiple sections (including a cemetery/spring) - interesting statues - you can easily spend half a day.", "This was a lovely way to spend a long morning - we had a good wander around as the sanctuary is quite large. There are loads of monkeys and they are very very friendly - they came right up and sat with us.", "Our guide came with us and helped us deal with some naughty monkeys, one got on my sons shoulder to eat his banana, you had to be careful of the big ones, We saw one steal the sunblock from a girls bag. Something great for the kids to see.Cheap as chips to get in.", "This place is not safe. A monkey jumped on me suddenly, grabbed my eyeglasses, broke it, and tried to attack me when I approach him. I've read reviews prior to my trip that visitors shouldn't bring food as monkeys will jump on you. But in this particular case, I don't even have any food with me. May I suggest to the authorities to put up warning signs in the entrance. The place itself is nice (not as nice as you see in the pic though), but the lack of safety merit a negative review.", "nice morning walk in the forest. kept my belongings in a zipped bag so monkeys couldn't steal anything but keep in mind they can be very quick :) to sum up don't do anything stupid and monkeys won't bite you :)", "Buy some bananas but hide them if you can, some of the bigger monkeys can be very pushy and will jump on you to steal bananas if they see them. They are not aggressive although they can give you a scare. You can sit with the younger ones while they eat, they really are delightful. The park is quite clean. We were finished within the hour.", "An enjoyable walk through the monkey forest. The monkeys were everywhere and they kept us amused. They are very persistent looking for food and will swipe anything they can get hold of, so hang on to your water bottle, rucksack an cameras!", "Before going to Monkey Forest today I was reading Trip Advisor. My advise is not to read the 'terrible' reviews on Trip Advisor. As entertaining as they are, the stories of tourists being bitten by rabies infected monkeys can be terrifying. The truth is much less alarming. The monkeys can be scary but the trick is not to buy bananas to feed them. They are not so interested in mugging you if you have no food. And it is much more entertaining watching them stalking others, jumping on them, trying to get into visitor's bags. Over 650 monkeys live in the forest. They are considered sacred by the locals. Originally because of their association with the Temple in the centre of the park, but now because they attract over 10 000 visitors every week.", "Very friendly monkeys - they like to play with you, to know you and to see everything you have in your bag and pockets :)", "Love this place. Monkeys everywhere. The monkeys are happy and the conditions are all great. I love this place. Costs 40k to get in plus 20-30 for a bunch to feed the monkeys. Watch out for them opening you bags when you go around! If them jump on you just keep on walking ignore them and don't panic - they will jump off.", "The monkey forest is great to visit, they aren't aggressive and I had 3 climb on me with no real concerns, if you want to feed them bananas stay calm and relaxed...if you start freaking out the monkey will react. Having visited monkey forest several times I've never had issues. I love riding a scooter through the back of the forest...baby monkeys are super cute too", "Monkeys are great, they will leave you alone if you have no bag/food but it's fun to feed them bananas as they climb all over you but as long as you don't panic, run or scream they won't feel threatened and won't bite. I saw a lot of people scream when a monkey jumped on there shoulder and they got panicked and bite them or tried to. As long as you stay calm they are lovely animals. 50,000 idr to get in.", "Enjoyed the walking visit to the monkey forest and loved the Monkey's living environment. Obviously these furry on the go creatures are very cheeky, so zip up your water bottles, hats, glasses, sunscreen (let's just say don't leave anything out for them to take) or they will run off with it! You don't necessarily need to feed the monkey's as plenty of people pay to do it and as soon as the monkey is on their back and gets a banana, they are gone in an instant, so possibly not worth your time but great entertainment for others!", "We took my parents and 71 year old grandmother here, the views were spectacular!!! Monkeys not so nice. But who would want to stared at all day. Not very accessible for the elderly but still fabulous views from low down. Staff give all a sarong to cover up for modesty. Fantastic photo opportunities! overall this is a great place to visit!", "You are never bored of the monkeys, they do not interact with humans if you dont engage. They have rehabilitation programs and a lot of staff to take care of the monkeys. Definitely worth a visit if you’re around.", "If you think you will freak out if a monkey jumps on you, avoid this place. Otherwise, it's a beautiful lush retreat. Just try not to mess with the animals as they can get pretty aggressive.", "The temple and the sea view from the cliff is stunning, even though we got robbed from the shop around there again (2 bottles of tea cost us 40,000 Rp.) I think it's kinda normal here that foreigners will be overpriced from small things we bought from the shops, so we recommend to go to the supermarket instead such as Circle K or Mini Mart. One thing that we need to mention and warn you is \\The Fierce Monkeys\\\". Seriously, they are all hungry and ready to steal your stuff any moment. When I visited here, one visitor was dragged down to the floor because the monkey try to steal the key chain at her haversack. Also, I saw a monkey holding a sunglasses (Surely stealing from some tourist). But over all, its incredible and worth to visit. You can also go see the Kecak Dance show which is also very good and should not miss it. Anyway, beware of the monkeys.\"", "great walk in January. monkeys are wild, so be careful- they are also little thieves so don't leave sunglasses on your head- shiny toe rings or ankle bracelets seem to have them grabbing too- resulting in quite funny squealing and running of female site see-ers... please pay attention to 'no entry' signs. they are there for a reason. i saw many people walking past them near the 200ft drop for a good photo op- scary really. worth driving out to see an ancient temple. definitely recommend.", "Worth the trip from Legian to Ubud with my 12 year old grandson with the monkeys being very entertaining and cute. Lots going on including a couple of disputes and lots of chasing, running and screaming. Some were even turning on taps and washing their hands repeatedly (OCD?) Plenty of photo opportunities. There's a bit of a rainforest walk to enjoy in there too with some fairly steep steps to climb and a running stream which was all unexpected. Saddest thing we saw was an older monkey who had been \\king of the jungle\\\" and had lost a fight and subsequently his position. No other monkey colony would accept him as their leader either. He had an eye injury and an open wound and was clinging to a wall all on his own. It was very sad to see especially when the guide explained his story.\"", "The place is truly gorgeous, and there are monkeys everywhere. It is really good to be around them and spend some time seen how they interact with each other. They seem happy, and do as the please, but be aware with your bags, cameras, glasses, they take everything from everywhere and once gone, you have lost it. Try not to upset them, and better to avoid contact, because even being cute their fangs are truly big, and the bite if the feel threaten. All in all, is a must in Ubud, and very cheap ticket. The surroundings are packed with shops and bars, that are worth a look. Is a touristy area, but at the same time part of the heart of Ubud. I recommend to go, and get lost around the little streets, there are always some treasures to be found.", "It was worth the visit to the monkey forest. The monkeys are very cheeky and if you have any food whatsoever on you watch out. They will jump on you to get to it. They sell bananas to give to them. The forest as a whole is basic and not much to see but as part of a tour well worth a visit.", "Nice forest in city.. loved it. A small walk was good. Was close to our hotel. Putri Ayu cottages. Will recommend for a family with kids.", "It was amazing!! I love monkeys. You have there over 600 monkeys. They are so friendly. Humps on you, you can feed them. Lovely!!", "I was a little hesitant to visit because I’d heard the monkeys were quite mischievous. I’m so glad I went! The monkeys were so entertaining and the setting was beautiful! Make sure you walk through the entire park, not just the front half. I definitely recommend this activity!", "We were greeted by one of the residents as we read the sign outsid of the entrance.The happening place at the Monkey Forrest is by the temple. Just be aware that your u might out of no where have a monkey go climbing up your leg and onto your shoulders! It was fun watching the little ones eat their bananas and the get chased by the bigger monkeys.worth a visit.", "I was very excited to be coming to the monkey forest, I enjoyed it thoroughly except for some of the larger monkeys were really quite aggressive and would hiss at show their teeth at you. The walks around the 2 temples were beautiful and nice and cool under the canopies of the massive trees. We were lucky enough to see some baby monkeys and they were very cheeky. You can purchase bananas to feed the monkeys, however be prepared for them to climb and scratch you until you feed them one.", "The forest is clean and there are people there to help if the monkeys get out of hand. Keep your belongings safe and don't panic if a monkey jumps on you. But a bunch of bananas once you're in the forest.", "They monkeys are bold and won't be shy to snatch away any snacks from your hands .. they are not that dangerous though .. It's ok if a monkey jumps on you .. stay calm and pet the animal ..it will move on This place has some beautiful sculptures to see and I specially loved the dragon bridge and the Banyan tree ..", "The monkey's are adorable (if naughty, keep all the zips on your bags closed and don't put anything down) and a lot of fun to watch. The sanctuary itself is nicely laid out and a very relaxing and peaceful spot to while away an afternoon. Feeding the monkeys with bananas you can buy from sellers in the sanctuary is chaotic but a lot of fun. This was easily our favorite part of our trip to .", "We went there cos my 3 year-old loves monkeys. Let me lay out the pros and cons: Pros: 1. admission is cheap 2. it's close to downtown ubud and is walkable, there are shops along the way 3. good place to take your children if they love monkeys and do not mind contacts with monkeys Cons: 1. There's only one: monkeys are really aggressive, do not open your backpack or leave anything in plain sight. I opened my husband's backpack to get bugs spray and a monkey jumped on it and grabbed a bag of razors that my husband had just bought in a convenience store. Later another monkey took our water bottle that my husband put in his backpack's side pocket. Another monkey was trying to get the cookies that my mom had in her jacket pocket. Towards the end, a monkey bit my son's hand, didn't bite through any skin but that's how aggressive they were. My son wasn't doing anything but the monkey walked over and I guess gently bit his hand. If you go, find a tree branch/stick just in case.", "this place good for relax trekking on stairs onto the top,on the way we can feed or interact with monkey. to enter have to pay and rent the yellow shirt because it is sacred area i tried the food around this area and they are bad,make sure to eat somewhere else,just buy a drink is fine", "If you're in Ubud you have to go to the monkey Forest. Beautiful scenery and full of monkeys. Even saw babies. Be respectful though, if you don't bother them or have food they will leave you alone. If you want a monkey to climb onto your shoulder then buy a banana off the ladies there.", "Great place to experience rural and of course the monkey's. Stroll along the paths in and out of Jungle, by streams and temples. Observe the monkeys but have respect because they are wild. Obey the rules and if you would like a more intimate encounter, buy some goodies and have one of the rangers orchestrate the encounter. we had a great time.", "The monkeys are nice to look at but inevitably exploited and looking for tourists giving them food. We saw a bunch of people get bitten so be careful!", "Ap eace of forest in the center of the town. It s full of sympathic monkey who have their habbits with tourist. Don't be afraid of them french touch :). It s only two dollars to have fun, a nice walk in a great shadow", "The Monkey Forest is beautiful with lots of temples, water features and the like. And then there are the monkeys everywhere! Don't bring bottles of water, they love to steal them, drink the water and throw away. Also, definitely pay the money for bananas so you can get a monkey on your shoulder :)", "Tip... go early before crowds Home to 857 monkeys, six different tribes roaming freely and very tame, loads of babies so cute, cheeky monkeys climb in you and steal things from your back pack. Beautifully maintained park, trees amazing. Well worth the visit !", "A must do when in Ubud! The monkeys are friendly as long as you keep calm and don't step on their toes or tails! It's quite the experience and the staff is extremely professional and knowledgeable and ready to help. Be careful with kids as they tend to panic when monkeys poke at them.", "Do yourself a favor and skip the $50k entrance fee and just keep walking. These monkeys may look cute but they are anything but that. They will hit, bit and steal your belongings while the locals look on and laugh. We were fortunate enough to see it happen a few times and decided to immidiatlry leave before they could rob us. The monkeys run free all over ubud so there is no real reason to pay for this tourist trap. Unless you want to get robbed by a monkey.", "The Monkey Forest is easily accessible on the edge of Ubud. The paths are well marked and the forest is well kept. There are lots of macaque monkeys throughout the forest, which can be easily seen from the paths. In many areas the monkeys have learned that they are likely to be fed by tourists so they will come up to you. Heed the warnings at the entrance not to carry bags and to put sunglasses well away out of sight. Lots of people do buy the bananas on offer to feed the monkeys; we were glad we didn't as we saw someone else get scratched when a monkey jumped onto her to get the banana.", "My wife and I went twice. Who doesn't love a monkey? Sure, they can sometimes be aggressive. Sure, they might steal your bananas that you purchased to feed them. Sure, they'll get mad at you if you get real close to their babies. Sure, they'll try to take your hat, or sunglasses, or camera, or phone, or whatever else they can. But they're monkeys. If they didn't do that they would not be monkeys. You know what else monkeys do? Be awesome! The forest is a nice area to walk around. It is interesting to see the cultural elements and the monkeys are adorable. We had no real problems. Follow the rules, be aware, and recognize that they are wild animals and don't be surprised if they act as such. Most of all though, have fun! We loved the Money Forest and would happily go back. Also allow at least an hour. Maybe more if you love monkeys.", "Full of happy monkeys running around freely. They're well looked after and the the forest itself is beautiful but too. Unfortunately the temple was closed when we went but the overall experience was great. The monkeys like to climb on backpacks and take sunglasses, water bottles ect. so you need to hold onto your belongings.", "on our second day visit we went to see monkey forest.Just after arrival our guide gave us a brief about the monkey forest.at first my wife was scared but with the passage of time we were loving the place.here monkey can steal your hat, goggles, snacks etc but if you bring a stick then they will never come forward. Hope fully everyone will enjoy the forest", "This is a beautiful lush forest walk, not to mention the fact that you are surrounded by monkeys which was super cool! You can buy fruit to feed them, and the employees there will help you if you are hesitant. Overall a great experience, I would do it over again!", "Main temple was closed but there was construction going on around. It looked so ugly with materials and workers smoking every where. I was able to see only monkeys eating their food. Not worth to visit at all. It might better to go to Batu Cave in KL if you want to see monkeys closly.", "It was a nice adventure and so sweet to see the monkeys. Be careful and dont touch the monkeys . But it is definitley recommended!!", "I was a bit worried before going into the monkey forest, as I am not a huge monkey fan but this was a wonderful experience in an amazing setting. This is one of the must do activities in .", "You can take photos with monkeys here because they are not afraid of human beings at all. The monkeys like rob foods and drinks from vistors. It's really an excited experience.", "its was a very interesting visit, loved seeing the different monkeys, them being fed, the temple and the statues. lovely walking through the park..", "The monkey forest was nice to visit. The monkeys are so sweet and you see them up close. You can also buy bananas to feed the monkeys - also a good thing to do if you want a picture with a monkey. But if you buy bananas be careful. If the monkeys see them they come to you. I would recommend only to show them to the small ones and feed them. One of the bigger monkeys saw my two last bananas and came to me and I gave one of them. But the monkey also wanted the other one so it bit me. Nothing dangerous. One from the monkey forest staff told me all the monkeys are clean.", "Our driver had us at Ubud within 2 hours of leaving Semenyak. Entry will cost you 40 000 Rupia per adult and 30 000 Rupia for children. Once inside the park you can buy a variety of food to feed the monkeys, which costs between 20 000 and 50 000 Rupia. This is a beautiful place, but make certain that you maintain a secure hold of your valuables. I bought 4 small bananas shortly after the the entrance, and was rushed no sooner had I paid the money. This can be quite confronting if you are not expecting the arrogance of the monkey. Be prepared And you will have an excellent experience.", "monkeys are so used that tourists feed them that they are expecting everyone to provide food for them. Make sure you don't anything attractive in your pockets or in yours hands. We were attacked for the packet of baby wipes.", "Very relaxing walk in central Ubud. Beautiful forest and jungle with obviously plenty of monkeys! Even if they sell bananas to feed them , I wouldn't do it as they can become quite excited! Take your time and enjoy the silence!", "it nice place in the middle of busy ubud, i would say it is must see while in the area. there are so many monkeys to see", "Just like if you go to Lovina everyone says it's for the dolphins, in Ubud it's the monkeys. We heard varying reports of the Monkey Forest but we always like to make up our own mind. One of the main things people said before we went was \\make sure you go early to beat the crowds\\\", definitely a good tip because by about 11am it was packed with tourists, we already had a great experience there so we got out before the monkeys got too worked up! The forest is beautiful with an ancient feel to it. The monkeys are what you could expect, damn cute and bloody cheeky! Small family units of them, chilling out, grooming each other, stuffing their faces, playing and yes jumping up on unsuspecting human visitors! Before you go in read the rules on the park and your behaviour, don't have any loose items on you, don't crouch down and look them in the eye, that's intimidation to them... No one can guarantee the behaviour of any animal. So go in with the right attitude and you'll love the experience like we did.\"", "This was a great experience. The monkey's appeared well looked after and cared for and typically mischievous as you'd expect. The scenery around the forest was quite stunning and extremely peaceful. The entry fee into the forest of 3,000 rupiah/ $3 NZ is very low for what you got in value. Another must do in . ", "such a great nature forest in the center of ubud ,", "Like walking through a jungle filled with monkeys, this was a highlight for . So many monkeys, and if you buy a couple of bananas, they will climb onto you and sit on your head while eating the bananas. Very cute to watch, and the Sanctuary has beautiful and amazing trees for the monkeys to climb. There are hundreds and hundreds of monkeys, so don't worry about whether you'll see them--they are everywhere.", "It is good place to visit .... the view is breath-taking, beautiful. you can take pictures with the monkey while you feed them, but always be careful. Better in guidance with the staff. (be prepared with money IDR 20K).", "Generally amazing trip, friendly monkeys, while there’s a rogue one bit me lol, that’s the one star less", "so natural, nice atmosphere.. cute monkeys and feels free when im there.. speechless ..its so amazing..", "The monkey forest is a beautiful track along a river valley. The track is very nice and you get close up to plenty of monkeys. There are guards everywhere overlooking the animals. The monkeys can happen to jump on you so take care of belongings and put bottles inside your bag. Overall it seems to be a quite good conservation project going on there, all though some tourists we saw tried to touch the monkey babies (which is not a good thing).", "Had a good time visiting with the monkeys here. We did a pretty quick walk through, maybe only spent 30 mins here, but we felt that was enough. You can buy bananas to feed to them, but be careful, once they are in sight they are GONE. Also, don't try to take anything back from a monkey if he takes something from you. They can be very aggressive, and I know someone who was bit. They do have a cleaning station at the park, but still consult doctor if you are bit, just in case. Also, do not show your teeth, or look them directly in the eye. If you keep a safe distance, they are harmless and won't try to attack you or anything, just don't be stilly and let them climb all over you.", "We had a very nice afternoon in the Monkey Forest. We did visit the whole area and enjoyed it but i believe there are some very important things to keep in mind if you want to enjoy it too. The Monkeys are rather friendly but still wild animals. Do not wear anything shiny, not even caps, eyeglasses or even hold bottles. The Monkey will be attracted to theae like magnets and you cannot fight them, they will just take your things away. One very important thing is to stay away from monkeys that are carrying babies, those are mothers and they are agressive as they are overprotective with their babies. Other than these rules, just enjoy strolling around the very nice forest, take photos and admire the temples inside too. You can also feed the monkeys, there are persons selling bananas inside but be prepared to have the monkeys jump on you if they see the food. If you are ok with that, go do it :) we did and it was pretty fun", "The sacred monkey forest is a cool place to visit on any day except rainy ones. However, the monkeys are freely roaming all over the forest and it’s really cute to see them hangout and swing around the trees. It costs to park there and obviously the entry fee as well. I would recommend but it’s not something you will spend all day at. It could be done and fully enjoyed within 1 hour. All in all, quite enjoyable ! Take water and make sure to not let the monkeys grab your things, they love to steal! Also, they do bite so don’t provoke!", "Set in beautiful temple grounds, my friends and I were incredibly apprehensive about the monkeys grabbing our stuff as we have heard of some stories. They are definitely not afraid to just jump on you - one wouldn't leave this guy with a backpack alone! But they aren't like those that take your cameras and other personal belongings. They are definitely interested in the bananas in your hand should you choose to purchase some for feeding and photo taking. Loved this place. Doesn't take long to walk through in entirety. Perfect after strolling down the main street as it is located at one end of it.", "in this place, all monkeys are very friendly.. you can give bananas to the monkeys . they like it very much.. you can shot photos together..", " Amazing forest filled with monkeys. One of the best tourist attractions I've been to. Hundres of cute monkeys as well as really beautiful nature. Takes easily few hours to go around the forest. A lot of walking but it's worth it. Forest blocks the sun, so it's not that hot in the summer❤️", "you can buy small bananas for 20,000 IDR and the big ones for 50,000 IDR Ticket price is 40,000IDR per adult. You can bring cameras but cant bring in plastic bags as the monkeys can steal them. It's a must visit in the UBUD area", "Lovely walk around the monkey forest. Cheap entry. Great way to spend an hour or two being entertained by the monkeys roaming around and causing mischief. Easy to walk to shops afterwards. Able to buy fruit for monkeys throughout the forest to bribe them to come and see you.", "monkeys were fun to watch. great for families or solos. nature and trees were beautiful. be careful, a monkey jumped on me, opened my bag and took out 2 pepcid pills, in seconds. the monkey chewed on them. guy working there said monkey would be ok though so that's good.", "I don’t really like monkeys and this was awesome! An absolute must for all ages! Make sure to walk down to the water and see the monkeys around the beautiful walking tree. Don’t wear loose clothing or bring food. Great photo opportunities.", "We thoroughly enjoyed the visit to the Sacred Monkey Forest and the temples inside. Must see place if you visit Ubud.", "What do you expect from this place? Monkeys, right? Yes you’ll see so many of them up close. Was a cool experience and I enjoyed it, but please, I would highly recommend you to read and follow the instructions, for example : better not wearing glasses/hairclips, don’t give some eye-contact with the monkeys, or bring a bottle of water. Maybe for some of you, you don’t really follow or pay attention to the instruction, but better you do since I saw monkeys stole glasses and a plastic bag of the visitor :) Just follow the instructions and you’ll be fine.", "We enjoyed our time in the cool forest and a slight reprieve from the sun but still very humid. The monkeys were great to see up close and personal. Our guide warned us not to carry any drink bottles or cameras and not to look directly at them in the eye. We had no problems at all with the monkeys and were lucky enough to see very young babies interacting with their mothers and each other. A worthwhile visit which you could do in less than an hour.", "Despite hearing somewhat negative opinions on the monkey sanctuary, I was excited to travel to this forest and see the local monkeys. I wasn't disappointed! There are monkeys running around everywhere, and in addition, the temples and statues are beautiful to look at. If you follow the rules of the sanctuary, the monkeys will probably not bother you. If you want to get up close and personal with them, there are bananas for sale that you can buy and share with the monkeys. Keep a tight hold on your things, as when I was leaving, I saw a monkey grab another person's phone and run off with it. Just be wary of the mischievous monkeys and you'll have a great time! Probably my favorite experience in !", "this is a wonderful experience for any age. The monkeys are well behaved but at the same time cheeky and 'friendly', seeming to know who their 'victims' should be! Once through any of the entrances, there are three, you can follow several paths to do a circuit of the park, it doesn't really matter which one you take as can't get lost and wherever you head is a monkey experience. To get to the Temple of the Dead (Pura Dalem Agung) which is within the park, take the main path from the small pond/fountain you will reach about 100m from entrance. A walk down the staircase that is also close to the pond is well worth it for some great serpent and other sculptures plus a creek and small shrines at the bottom. Wherever you go there are monkeys to see and observe. When we visited in November, plenty of babies and young ones playing under their parents watchful eye. You need at least an hour but we met people that spent 4 hours at the place because they enjoyed the monkeys so much.", "The monkeys were very interesting to watch but don't wear allot of jewelry. We saw the monkeys abscond with a tourist's camera, carelessly left where it could be grabbed.", "This is a really great way if you are looking to fill a couple of hours. It gets super hot around and you dont want to be carrying water bottles with you (the monkeys will rob you). The monkeys can be a little intimidating, but they just being freindly really. Sometimes too friendly. We had a great time, walked around the whole place in about an hour or so.", "The forest is really nice, the monkeys won't attack you unless you make them feel threatened or hide food from them. Other than that very nice, try to buy bananas from inside and have the lady selling them take pictures of you. ", "The monkeys are so addicted to the food the tourists are urged to buy for them that the monkeys attack the visitors. One monkey--a quite large one--man-handled me from toe to head when he saw me reach into my pocket--something you're not supposed to do at the Monkey (Abuse) Forest but something I was told not to do only after the monkey attacked me. The pure simple fact is this: monkeys should be left in the wild not kept (by providing them food bought by the tourists) in a very unnatural environment. I hated this place. Then, to get out of the Monkey (Abuse) Forest, you have to wind your way through the vendors' stalls. This is quite common on . The vendors are very much like the monkeys themselves: grabbing at you to buy something. It's awful.", "Fantastic place to go to monkeys are very entertaining. Certainly worth going very cheap. The monkeys were so cute beautiful forest", "We left early in the morning to beat the sun, and the forest was beautiful! Macaques were everywhere and we never had a problem with them stealing anything, even though I had read it could be a problem. The monkeys were docile and friendly. I even saw a Komodo Dragon lurking in the woods, which was amazing at the time, but in hindsight was actually pretty dangerous... FYI my hotel staff didn't believe me that I saw one lurking freely in the bushes until I showed them the photo I took, and they confirmed it was indeed a Komodo.", "This is not realy a touristy place, we were the only ones walking up the 1700 steps. The temple at the bottom is nice. If there are no cluds the view from the top is very cool. Toilet is at the bottom. Refreshments may be sold on the way from little shacks. Sarong 10k, small donation. Guide at the bottom gave us a stick for protection from monkeys. We thought he was joking only to find out that on the top there are a couple of guys with rifles for the sole purpose of keeping monkeys away the temple. The monkeys are SUPER MAD and protective of their territory! Do not try to pass them! If they are sitting in your way, wait until they are gone or a guy with a rifle shows up. This is no Ubud Monkey Forest monkey business, 40 ppl were bitten just this year.", "To the genius who got bit by a monkey and wrote a small novel about it being the parks fault: everywhere you read it clearly says don't feed the monkeys because it can make them aggressive. Time for a little self awareness and to take a bit of accountability for your own actions. It's not the parks fault that you did something stupid for which there are consequences. That being said, I went to the park, had a fantastic experience, didn't feed the monkeys but they climbed on me anyway (no biting). It's a fun experience but idiot tourists have trained the monkeys to go for the food so if you bring kids and the kids get bitten, it's your own fault.", "Having read through all TA reviews, we wanted to experience the fun of the Monkey Forest without any hassles (such as rabies!). To this end, we carried no food at all and studiously avoided eye contact or showing our teeth/gums! Not sure if it was luck or our approach, but it worked. We spent a fun couple of hours walking through the beautiful forest and saw literally hundreds of monkeys - both up (very) close and from afar. Definitely a fun way to spend time in Ubud. Would recommend!", "Visiting the monkey forest is great fun! The monkey forest temple is truly beautiful as is the magnificent banyan tree in the center of the forest. The monkeys are incredible but still a bit cheeky if provoked. We did see a monkey bite a man who wasn't using good judgement around the monkeys. As long as you are calm and respectful of the monkeys you are bound to have a great moment and get lots of amazing photos.", "Always love any place that doesn't have animals caged up! So many monkeys that they even spill into the surrounding street. Up on roofs and poles. We didn't buy the bananas because the thought of one of the larger ones jumping on my head and shoulders kind of freak me out but there were plenty of people that didn't seem to mind. So many cute baby monkeys to entertain you. Nice area to cool off amongst the trees and temples. Always nice to have a sarong with you to cover up if you plan to visit any temples if you want to avoid a line.", "We did a quick walk through right before it was about to close in about 30-40 minutes and it was so much fun. Bring bug repellent and take the warnings seriously-- don't bring ANY bags or food. The monkeys are cute, but they are curious, and some will try to go after whatever you're carrying and it's just not worth dealing with. We decided to just watch other people feed the monkeys, and if you don't want a monkey following you around the whole park for your bananas, it's probably not the greatest idea. The park itself is beautiful and pleasant to explore and there are monkeys literally all over the place. A one-of-a-kind experience for sure!", "Monkeys were a bit scary and did attack one tourist when we were there but if you obey all they rules you can walk through without being bothered", "Its a place for monkeys (believed to be sacred) with quaint / ancient buildings @ pura @ tample, small river and waterfall, fish pond, big and old trees, etc. Entrance fees for international tourist is IDR40,000 per person. Areas not to big. May walk around for about 30-45 minutes. May also feed the monkeys with banana or tapioca (buy it from the stall). May also take pictures with the monkey on your shoulder (extra payment needed).", "The flee for an adult is 30.000 and 15.000 for a child. The place is crowdy. Temples are small and closed to visitors. You are not allowed to bring food but you can buy a small bunch of bananas for 5.000 and a big one for 20.000 if you want a picture with a monkey sit on your shoulder, just ask to a local there are many working here, all dressed in green. It' a \\sanctuary\\\" and you will be asked to be quiet at least to not scream out when a monkey come to you (there is so many visitors each day that they are used to see one), to not try to play with them etc but in the fact people can't keep talking loud, crying when there are afraid and I have seen one be bitten because he wanted to take back his water bottle which with he was playing with a baby monkey. So behave yourself and be respectfull towards the rules, the monkeys and this sacred place otherwise you will see the local workers throw stones to the monkeys to make them flee from you. And that's a shame because the monkeys are not responsibles of your stupidity. There is a lot of little stone statues like monkeys or differents gods to see and a little stone bridge called the dragon stairs. The most interesting thing to see (my opinion) is a painting exhibition. Very big interesting paintings, take care to the details it's worth and there is almost no one inside and also at the end there is an artist drawing and painting his new master piece. Enjoy your time because once your ticket bought you can stay as much as you want. A nice walk but I am not sure it's worth.\"", "We enjoyed our trip to the Monkey Forest. It's cheap to get in an we spent around an hour wandering around exploring the site. The monkeys were very entertaining. We made sure we left all food at the hotel and did not buy any of the nuts/bananas which some locals were selling. Some tourists were trying to entice the monkeys with food to a pictures with them on their heads etc - we did see a monkey bite at one girl who did this. I have read other reviews talking about the monkeys behaving aggressively. In our experience if you don't tempt them with food or go to close they are fine. Definitely worth a trip if in Ubud.", "The monkey forest is a great place to get up close and personal with the monkeys in Ubud. Just don't have any food with you because the monkeys will look for it but you can buy bananas as you go in to feed them. The grounds are a real treat with temples, carvings and lush shaded walks. A must see spot in Ubud.", "This was an entertaining stop, watching monkeys chase hapless tourists who had made the mistake of buying bananas for the monkeys", "It is situated in the forest which gives a mystic look. There are many monkeys which are not nasty, but do jump at food and bags sometimes. The monkeys are not the only attraction.The temple and walk through the forest are also nice. This visit takes only half an hour and is worth the money.", "It is such a nice walks through the site where you can look at hundreds of detailed statues with 600 plus monkeys walking all over the place, they are close to the people and they behave as far as I am concerned. Great time there.", "Monkeys monkeys everywhere! Certainly not dangerous and the habitat is worth seeing in its own right", "There is nothing special about this sanctuary. Monkeys cruise around eating bananas that are given to them by tourists and occasionally try and steal shiny new objects that they see. The walk along the wooden walkway in the ravine is very nice but watching the people is more interesting than the monkeys. I would plan on doing a day of shopping along Monkey Forest road as your reason to head to the Sanctuary. Remember to keep all glasses, jewelry, etc at home. We pulled out some tissues and had them immediately taken by some monkeys. It actually made the experience more fun, but others may not find this so amusing.", "This is not a forest, just many monkeys gathered around the old temple surrounding. Guides are actual sellers having shops nearby, they will emotionally blackmail you to buy something. I would recommend to avoid this place, nothing much important.", "It was an amazing experience that we got to see a lot of monkeys. I felt nervous at first because they might harm us but actually they are very tame. I even got a picture with this very big monkey. It was really a nice experienced with them. They are so cute and adorable.", "Pretty funny to watch, a litttllllle scary once they jump on you. Overall nice visit (about an hour) cost 50K and parking is free (for now) bananas sold for 20K", "My wife was a bit unsure, especially after reading the reviews on visiting. However, if you have no food, or indeed nothing shiny (i.e. anything a monkey might want to steal from you) you are unlikely to have any problems). There are loads of monkeys here, fighting, jumping on those that encourage them, and generally monkeying around, as you would expect. The temple is quite nice, and it is nice a shady as well which is a bonus. You can feed them, you can encourage them, and you can have various stuff to tempt them closer to you. However, we didn’t really want this, and had no problems at all. The only minor issue we had was when my wife posed near a monkey on a fence for a photo and the monkey put it’s hand on her shoulder, curing massive freakout (my wife, not the monkey). We did see once monkey poo on someone. But she did have a bottle of water that the monkey clearly wanted, and she tried to hold onto it. Another monkey nicked her wet wipes when she was trying to clean herself up. We also saw one lens cap get stolen. Relatively minor and unless yo are unlucky fairly easy to avoid.", "Interesting walk, monkeys cheeky and will take anything they can. We lost a bottle of water. Well worth a visit", "Kids loved the Monkey forest, I was wary but the number of staff on hand made me feel more at ease - nothing was stolen, no-one was bitten or scratched and the kids fed bananas to the monkeys with the assistance of one of the staff. A worthwhile stop if in Ubud (Don't think I'd do the trek from Central just for the monkeys).", "Unsure how i feel about this, i saw some of the park staff goad the monkeys to get a reaction and a life from the tourist. You have to have your eyes everywhere as one monkey jumped on my back and hugged me like a backpack - not as cute as it sounds as it wanted to take something from me. Lots of monkeys , lots of babies , a nice experience.", "Love walking around The statues The monkeys everywhere with their baby monkeys. Beautiful sceneries. Great place to see", "The friendliest in and perennially hungry, these monkeys are a delight to spend time with and feed. Definitely plan an afternoon out at this place, its worth it especially for animal and nature lovers.", "Lots of monkeys being fed. Some visitors were encouraging them to take their water bottles to see if they could open them. It's a bit daunting if you aren't comfortable with monkeys all around you. The water temple was a special place to visit so try to make sure you do that. Some of the boardwalk was being fixed and that looks like a great addition to the experience.", "We visited around 10 am and really enjoyed watching the mums and babies near the dragon bridge. Around lunch time we felt the monkeys further up the sanctuary became a bit aggressive - maybe due to the numbers of visitors coming into the reserve. Would definitley recommend a visit, but as early as possible! And take your own (hidden) water in with you, there is nowhere to buy once in the sanctuary.", "Be careful if you buy the bananas for the monkeys They will attack you for them and some can be quite aggressive There is a lot of opportunities for photography Beautiful families of monkeys with there babies Just be careful with your children. Its a fantastic place to visit!", "We read through the reviews on here for advice before we visited. I took a small shoulder bag with just money and phone in a zip pocket and that was it. As long as you don't bother the monkeys then they don't bother you! Saw a small number of people purposely taunting monkeys for photos and this ends badly! Really really enjoyable, can just sit and spend hours watching them!!", "Very fun and interesting to see them in there natural environment. A younger one jumped on my wife and literally tried to breast feed. Got it all on video! Fortunately did not hurt my wife at all.", "Nice little forest area to interact with the monkeys. Great for kids but keep an on them feeding them as they can get a bit rough", "The Monkey Forest is an absolute must on your to-do list. The forest is very impressive - lots of pathways, diversity in what it can show/offer you, clean, safe (except for the pathway along the river) and quite fun. Be aware of the monkeys!! They might jump on you or your backpack and start looking for food or interesting stuff. They are not dangerous. Just stand beside a tree and they will jump off. Make sure there’s nothing they can go away with (sunglasses, hats, etc. - keep everything in your bags and zip them up!!) Otherwise, you get can very close to them but be aware they are still animals.", "Rather large forest (about an hour needed) full of playful, fat happy monkeys. They are absolutely not afraid of visitors, but be careful yourself as they might easily open you backpack, while posing for pictures or become aggressive if you mistakenly stare directly at them. There is temple inside, couple of pools to watch monkeys bathing and lots of green trees and bushes for those funny creatures jumping and plays. Good place for both children and adults.", "Loved it! Very nice athmosphere, fun with the monkeys. They do not disturb you if you ignore them. Nice park.", "Had a wonderfull time and would definitly recomende it as lo g as you get some bananas for the monkeys also:)))", "Its a fun place to watch the monkeys in their natural habitat and very cheap to gain entry. We were hesitant based on some reviews of people being bit or monkeys attacking them. WE SAW THIS however.... The money attacked a man as he brought in a plastic bag full of food which it clearly states not to do and a monkey tried to bite a guy but he touched the monkey again days not to do. Again. Fun place if you're sensible..", "fun & fine to have the little ones play and jump all over you but word of warning. .. the mom's are extremely protective of the little bald newborns. i was pounced on and bitten with a vengeance when my camera got too close to an unattended baby. the first aid cleaned my wound and sent me on my way with a large bandage and wounded pride. still loved the experience and would still go back. at least there's no rabies in the area.", "So many monkeys. They are normally quiet friendly but can be dangerous. Pls do not scream or try to play with them. If you just seat on the bench,some monkey would come and play with your bag or check your pockets.Just be calm then they would just go. Make sure your bag is completly closed.Also do not hold plastic bag as they think food is inside and try to steal it from you. Also baby monkeys are cute but don't try to touch them.Mummy monkey would attack you.", "It is a forest with monkeys, what can i say more, there are statues, flowing water, temples, trees, nice people. The ocational broken down place you find all over ", "It's like a jungle, but clean jungle. I'm speechless. This is a must visit. The monkey is naughty sometimes. But yes, that's the monkey", "The entry 50.000 idr for adults, is really nothing for such a huge park. Before entering, read the signs and actually stick to the rules if you want a fun experience with the monkeys! The moment you walk inside you're surrounded by monkeys. You can buy (small) bananas close to the different entrees if you like. But if you're passive in your actions you don't need it for interactions. I just sat down on the central place and I had different monkeys climb on me and sitting on my shoulders and hands. They weight nothing and don't do anything harmful if you let them be and don't scare them. Just be relaxed, follow the rules and watch (for signals of the monkeys). The bottom part of the park is a nice jungle and makes for a nice walk. This park is also the green heart as the locals say. You can easily be there for 2 hours if you like to watch the monkeys. You can walk around the park within 45 min if you want. The monkeys really like plastic bottles. They may search you or your bag for food. Let them or walk away slowly. Although it isn't likely, keep your valuables in a save place where they can't easily reach. In the unfortunate event (didn't see any), the staff will help.", "We visited from nusa area so about 1.5 hours each way in car. I would follow the advice given by the Forrest guards. No plastic bags. No hidden bananas in pockets - if you do take handbag make sure it has no food in it! These money's are clever and I f there is anything to find they will find it! Great value for money at 30,000 rupees each ( less than £2). You can either take your own bananas or buy them there. One monkey clawed my sphusband a bit at his shorts but in,y because he had a plastic bag in his pocket with banana inside.....apart form that the monkeys were well behaved, Would recommend for a day trip out and make sure you have time to see market and temple. Remember to barter hard in market!", "If you are looking for fun things with monkeys, this one is a place. You could find from baby monkey until big scary monkey. For me, I didn't interact that much with the monkey. Only feeding them by throwing. I was too afraid got bite or scratch because I don't want any wounds for holidays. So I just enjoy looking at people let the monkeys approach them even climb to their head. The view was nice and perceive. They have Pura inside but it is closed when I was there. For tourist, please do not litter. For management, please add more benches.", "These little creatures are great to watch. Some of them enjoy your attention and will play for the cameras. Just leave your food and bottles of water behind unless you want monkey attention which involves them jumping and grabbing at your food. The layout of the park is large enough to keep you occupied for a good hour or so. I'd come back next time I'm in Ubud.", "Highly Enjoyable activity. Although you may have been told to take extra care, the monkeys aren't particularly dangerous. However, as a precaution, do not take carrier bags as monkeys may take them. The scenery is very nice, however this is not a 2hr+ type activity as it may get boring after a while.", "We had a driver take us here. Definitely worth a visit. Our driver stayed with us through the park. They don’t let you feed the monkeys as in the past anymore but our driver slip a ranger some money and we had unlimited interaction, safely, with the monkeys jumping on our shoulders, I again mentioned safely.", "Visited monkey forest 5 minutes into visit my 9 year old boy was bitten by monkey on the face ! Spent the rest of the day and night in clinics getting rabies vaccines and herpes tablets . For anybody that doesn’t know the higher up the body you are bitten the worse it is with rabies . Watching your son have injections in his face is heart breaking . Since been advised that post treatment for rabies is same as if your vaccinated and there’s a shortage of this vaccine in Uk and seeing you need 5 injections please think about this . I’ve now learned the hard way that these animals should not be interacted with. Though it’s not there fault I know . It could be fine but is it worth it !!!", "Nice visit to do at a walking distance of ubud center and not extensiv. Not a lot to see, but relaxing and nice pictures with monkeys", "We went photo crazy at the monkey forest, so glad we packed our zoom lens! I have to say I was apprehensive coming here as a friend of mine has previously been bitten, but after my initial feelings of unease I soon felt comfortable shooting photos of the monkeys as they lazed about, ran about and groomed each other. The one thing to be aware of is that people buy bananas and this send the monkeys into a frenzy, they will literally climb up on the person with the bananas to get them, very brave indeed, if not a little stupid as this is when I believe they are likely to attack! We refrained from buying bananas and had a lovely time! A highlight of our whole trip, we just loved it!", "Definately worth a visit in Ubud. Depending on how interested you are in monkeys, depends on how long you will stay. We didn't have any bad moments with any attacking monkeys. The show in the centre of the forest with traditional dance was really good.", "We did not visit Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary (Mandala Suci Wenara Wana) the first time we came to , so when we came back to Ubud it was on the top of our list. We were not disappointed. The place is really interesting, a forest with lots of plants varieties, from huge Mango trees to small and lush tropical vegetation. The monkeys here were much less aggressive than other places in such as Uluwatu. The temples inside Monkey Forest are beautiful and full of meaning. The highlight of this visit is to be able to walk side by side with hundreds of free monkeys and respect their sacred place. We recommend it ! ", "One of the must see places as recommended by the locals in the area.. Its a huge touristy area, with few temples and arenas looking buildings with loads of monkeys ruling the kingdom.. it reminded me of the Chimp paradise in Jungle Book... A picturesque place with lots of shade and monkeys.. some places were a bit slippery because of moss, so wear the right gear..", "Use your head and you'll love this place. If you bring in food, expect the monkeys to find it. They WILL jump on you, so be prepared! If you don't bring food, it's quite an enjoyable time. You'll get some entertaining photos, and a good laugh. These monkeys are not afraid of you.. Be sure not to mess with them though when they're eating/drinking as they are quite protective and have very sharp teeth!", "Ubud has become our favourite place in because of its culture and sites and the Monkey Forest Sanctuary was our absolute favourite in Ubud. A complex that offers pretty much everything: Hindu temples from the 1350s; incredible statues; exhibition of painting with one of the painters around to talk to; monkeys; Indiana Jones-like rainforests; souvenir shopping; being outdoor away from the bustle. If you don't mock or taunt the monkeys they'll leave you alone.", "The monkey forest was such a treat! A beautiful forest nestled in the city of Ubud. The monkeys were fun and mischievous and the staff was helpful. I recommend, if you aren't too shy, to get the bananas and enjoy the monkeys climbing up you. My husband and I had a blast visiting the monkeys and taking in the sights of the forest.", "A surprisingly scenic and interesting experience. We are always a little sceptical of these kinds of attractions, but this experience didn’t leave a bad taste in our mouths. It’s not overly expensive to get in, roughly 3 British pounds equivalent each. The monkeys are plentiful, there was no over the top hounding by the staff trying to sell you bananas to feed them with. The forest is actually quite picturesque and worth a stroll around. Top tip: let other people buy the bananas, otherwise you may find yourself being utilised as a monkey climbing frame. The only uncomfortable bit was walking around the back and seeing the little cages piled up....", "If you are visiting you should definitely go to Monkey Forest . Nice place to walk for one or two hours.", "nice to get close to the monkeys, take jewellry off as one tried to take my necklace. buy some bananas from nearby as u will get 3 times the amount,,,,,still cheap to. worth visiting.", "It was very nice to see the monkeys free to roam around the sanctuary. I was told that the monkeys here are not as aggressive as in other places as they are already well fed ( i can see raw sweet potatoes cut and placed in several areas for them to feed). But you should still be careful not to walk around dangling food or eating as they will just be tempted to snatch it from you. The forest is very nice and clean and the huge banyan tree in the middle is quite amazing.", "The Monkey Forest is a fun, although at times, almost scary experience as you come close to these beautiful primates. You pay a nominal fee to enter the Forest (which feel like a big park) and you will almost immediately notice monkeys watching you as you enter the forest. You can buy bananas to feed the monkeys, but, word of advice, these creatures are very smart, nimble and will not hesitate to jump on you to grab the whole cluster of bananas out of your hand! One of the park rangers (for lack of better words), told us to immediately put the cluster of bananas in our backpack and secure it, while only keeping one or two bananas out to feed the monkeys. It was fun feeding them, but, when they jump on you, they move so fast and will go to almost any extreme to get that banana. So, hold it up high above and away from your body! And don't forget to PURELL or wash your hands with soap and water afterwards! But, it was a lot of fun! Also, go early...the forest gets really crowded with tourists and detracts from the experience of being there with hundreds of monkeys around you!", "The Monkey Forrest is well kept and maintained now with a lot of workers around to help control the monkeys if they get a bit feisty. They now have an excellent visitors centre and big car park if you're driving. This time I saw monkeys doing things I haven't seen before like rubbing stones on the ground and licking them afterwards and one was breaking open a hard piece of fruit by bashing it on the ground. Very entertaining.", "Agree with a previous review saying it has a bit of an Indiana Jones feel but with lots of tourists. The monkeys can be aggressive - saw one climb on a guys shoulders and whilst his partner was taking photos the monkey started gnawing the guys head and he could not dislodge it. Drew blood. One took another tourists camera and he did not get that back. See it once and that is enough but worth seeing.", "The monkey forest was certainly the best thing that we saw in Ubud. The monkeys are so entertaining, just going there to watch them is enough. They only get aggressive if you have any food or drinks (specially bananas and water), so if you want to stay away from the action, just don't bring any with you and the monkeys won't get near you. There is a big temple inside the forest that you can enter, they provide you with a sarong (piece of fabric wrapped around the waist) for free. The entrance fee is around $2, you just go around the park and watch the monkeys and the temples. My wife and I stayed for around 2 hours there, the guides told us that 30 minutes are enough there, but we were just so entertained by the monkeys that we couldn't leave before 2 hours. You can buy some bananas at the entrance, but once the monkeys see that you have bananas they will start jumping all over you to get them, and can also fight with each other for the bananas. I suggest that you go in first without any food, and decide if you want to buy bananas later (the park is small, you can easily get back to the entrance to buy bananas). If you stay in Ubud, you just can't miss the monkey forest..", "Granted I was a little nervous about visiting, as I did not want a monkey on my back... This was well worth the stop. The gardens are well maintained and the temples are beautiful. The monkeys were very cheeky and well known for steeling things such as water bottles out of people's bags, which I observed while I was there. While I had a few near misses (of uninvited monkey contact), I found that moving through congested monkey areas within a group helped to shield me!", "It's great to see monkeys in a natural setting where they are free to roam and explore as they please. There a few places to explore with short easy walks to each. A video of some short clips from our visit is available at the below link -https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aoy3On9N450 I believe it to be safe, give them space and they will not bother you. If you try to advance on them or their young they can turn violent (some tourists are quite rude/clueless in this aspect). This attraction well exceeding our expectations. The entrance fee was negligible", "We enjoyed Monkey Forest so much we went twice. The monkeys are very cheeky but as they are fed continuously we did not find them aggressive at all. As long as you keep your bag firmly closed and do not wear a hat they keep away from you. I wear glasses and was a bit worried but it turned out I had nothing to worry about. We bought some bananas in there to feed the monkeys and they do jump all over you then but if it gets too much they will shoo the monkeys off you.", "We did this by ourselves on rented scooters.the visit doesn't need a guide. Don't buy the overpriced bananas. The monkeys love things like earrings and coloured straps. Don't be surprised if they jump on you.", "Be careful with the monkeys, they pick EVERYTHING from you even if it's well covered. It won't be the best place to see in Ubud, but worth a visit. Interesting", "Here one can go and see hundreds of monkeys all roaming about freely and friendly. If you carry food with you be careful they are clever than you think, they will inspect your pocket if you ahve eatables in pocket so better not carry food, do not put wallet etc in pocket otherwise it will go on top to the trees before you know it. Hats etc are not needed here as one is walking through dense vegetation and very tall trees sun do not enter here to trouble your scalp. Good place to take children they love it.", "We went to Monkey Forest after journey to Ayung river for rafting. This place so greeny and full fresh air. Monkey forest is great place to escape of busy road while you can see the monkeys.", "If you’re coming to Ubud you can’t go past this stunning ancient forest which is just crawling with mischievous little monkeys. Keep your possessions well secured as we observed them going through the handbags of distracted tourists and relieving them of their drink bottles. The sights of the forest itself is quite magical. The fact it’s home to the monkeys just adds to the mystique. ", "Definitely not an attraction if you are planning to visit it as a star attraction. However, if you are staying in Ubud then surely one can visit. Do note that the monkeys get aggressive at times especially if tourists get scared and run away from them. Please avoid bringing any food as they will attack. Not suitable with small excitable children. The sacred temple is closed to public. The stroll around the forest is a short one. Thoroughly disappointed as we had travelled to Ubud just to visit the Sacred Monkey forest.", "Absolutely loved it. Jungle like feeling with a lot of tamed and harmless (as long as you don’t ask for trouble) monkeys. The statues and the temple are magnificent thinking they were made a long time ago. Tips: 1) Bring a water proof hat as some of the trees have birds and monkeys that could drop off waste on your head. It’s only one part of the park though so don’t be scared. 2) There are a set of new rules on how to avoid getting in trouble with the monkeys. Most important of them is that you cannot feed the monkeys. No eye contact, no touching and no feeding. 3) Put all your valuables (rings, bracelets, jewelry, etc...) in a bag with a zipper that is not easily opened. 4) Do not walk in with food. They will jump on you to take it", "Went here a little fearful about the monkeys. Unsure about how the monkey interaction would be. Luckily all was fine and it was a fun interaction. You can buy small bananas and have the monkeys jump on you. The park itself is beautiful and is an enjoyable short stroll. I highly recommend this place when in a ", "Beautiful surroundings. Not so friendly monkeys. They jump on and bite some people not to mention stealing their belongings. And with rabies being an issue. This was the only part of I didn't like.", "Monkeys everywhere. Very nosy and cheeky! Tried to bite off my gf's buttons and got angry when we wouldn't let it. Extremely sweet baby monkeys playing close to you. Appropriate to the species living area, clean and well fed monkeys looking happy and healthy. Costs 50000 rp per person which seems ok.", "It made me cross that some tourists were encouraging these wild animals to become aggressive. Of course they will bite or jump on you if you pet them or try and feed them - they are wild!! If you walk calmly through the forest it's a great experience and one not to miss when in ubud - don't wear a hat and keep all food even chewing gum and bottled water back in the hotel!! The vegetation and hanging willows through the river are very scenic - lovely place for the monkeys to roam just be careful to keep your belongings to yourself!", "So much more than I was expecting, small fee (50,000rp) at the door which I imagine is to pay for the staff that protect the monkeys and us. Plus the food that they periodically release for the 600 monkeys. Although kids love monkeys it's not really the place for them here. The monkeys roam free and therefore choose where they want to go and who they want to jump on. Both the monkeys and the childrens reactions are unpredictable and having a screaming kid scares all the monkeys in the local area. Amazing to see these guys in there natural environment having fun, relaxing and playing. Much rather see them here than behind bars. Simply a must see for Adult and older children!!", "This is great, you will never see so many monkeys. There are big ones, medium ones and baby ones. You could watch them all day. There where some swimming in the fountain. The grounds are beautiful, so tropical a must see. Just make sure you don't hide bananas from them as we say some silly people putting bananas down there shirts or in there pockets the big adult males will try and get them.", "Put all food and drink away including water bottles! Monkey are awesome and fun to watch. There's also a temple you can visit.", "I went with my parents and sister. it's an nice place.. a must visit..though not for slight elderly people.. lot of steps to climb.. and don't get scared of monkeys .. ,😀", "Enchanting forest temple and cute monkey families, be mindful of protective mothers and aggressive behaviour", "Loved seeing all the Monkeys and I have a million photographs. The jungle where it is located is also gorgeous on its own. Be careful what you carry/bring with you, the monkeys will take them. I definitely enjoyed my experience there.", "Monkey Forest is quite a good sigt, specially for those planning trip in UBUD. Our van driver made us choose between Art Museum or Monkey Forest, good thing we chose monkey forest. Funny incident while strolling around the forest: a dog was chasing the monkeys, and at one corner, swarms of monkeys big and small surrounded the poor dogy, almost seems like attacking him. According to the guides, they are just playing, and not realy fighting each other. Stone sculptures are nice sights as well.", "I cannot get enough of this forest. So green and beautiful. And watching monkey behavior is just fascinating. Be careful though... at the end of the day they are wild and you should not take interacting with them lightly. They could royally screw up your day. I actually got bitten by one on my first visit but the skin was not broken. Had it been a little deeper I might have found myself on an early trip home.", "Cool but dont bring food or wear anything. You can also see them outside the gate! So then you dont have to pay!", "Not crowded. A monkey did jump on me to get my Purell case off of my purse. Didn’t hurt me. The monkeys look very healthy!!!! Delightful afternoon", "Monkeys everywhere! Spent 3 hours wondering the grounds and made so many little monkey friends! For only 500k rupiah , it was definitely worth it!", "Had a fun time with the monkeys. Keep your bag secured though. 😃 Buy some bananas and enjoy that experience of feeding them. Stay calm.", "My dad and I visited the Sacred Monkey Forest on our second day in . It was a lot of fun and we got some amazing pictures! With that being said, read their tips and warnings at the front desk and be careful while visiting the monkeys. They are absolutely adorable but can be a bit nasty. I had a few in particular that tried to bite me because they thought I had bananas when I didn't. One got me hard enough it left a bruise. No big deal, just a little adrenaline pumping to say the least! If you're going to buy bananas, don't buy too many at a time. The monkeys will literally chase you for them and/or steal your whole bunch. Get your bananas quickly from the vendor and wrap them under your shirt etc. As soon as they see you holding them, they'll come for you. Don't leave any of your belongings unattended. I watched a lady put her iPhone down and within seconds a monkey was walking off with it. They also climb up people's legs and unzip their backpacks - rummage through and take things. Also do not make eye contact with the monkeys, especially the big ones! It makes them feel threatened and they might attack. There are attendants who help control the chaos, but they ask you not to touch the monkeys, tease them or swat at them. You can sometimes ask them to help get the monkeys on your shoulders for pictures etc.", "What an awesome place. This is one of the few times you can interact with animals safe in the knowledge it's not at the cost of the animals own wellbeing. The monkeys roam free and are much friendlier with people here than elsewhere in probably because almost all people treat the animals with respect. I heard stories of the monkeys biting and stealing but I saw none of this. When I was trying to get a selfie with one of these guys it did reach for my camera but that's natural! Also after feeding one a couple of times I had it thinking my phone in my pocket was another banana so he was interested I. This until I showed him it was just a phone. Buy a few bunches of bananas on your way around to have the monkeys jump on you to eat them. Great fun! Costs 60k (£3) to get in and then 20k for each bunch of bananas. A real memorable day for all the right reasons. A must do in !", "We enjoyed strolling through the forest. It is well maintained and an easy walk. You can see plenty of monkeys right up close. The monkeys are roaming free and seem to be happy in their environment. They are safe from traffic and there are plenty of trees. Some of the trees are amazing Banyan trees which are a wonderful sight to see in their own right. There is also a lovely temple, some stone sculptures and bridges. It is a nice place to be. It is not a good idea to carry food in though, unless you want to surrender it to the monkeys. The day we visited, there was an interesting art exhibition which included photos of Ubud as it was, in 1971 and before.", "As our accommodation was right next to monkey forest it was worth a visit. The monkeys are extremely tame and used to visitors. If you buy some food to feed them they'll jump on your shoulder, which is great if you are wanting a picture with them. Very beautiful surroundings in the forest too.", "Excellent place to visit in order to see monkeys in their natural environment. However... WORD OF WARNING- do not take any valuables, and if possible, take no possessions at all! We witnessed a few people have items taken by the monkeys, and they can become aggressive if you don't let them take your things! They can open zips and undo basically anything. A must see though in Ubud! Just be prepared.", "A highly anticipated spot, the Ubud Monkey Sanctuary is this charming forest, literally in the middle of Ubud’s center. As you drive past it, often local monkeys can be seen hanging from the trees and even crawling through the city’s streets. One of our close friends told us that the Monkey Forest was a must but that we should be cautious because the monkeys can be quite “frisky”. We were surprised by this statement, but it was completely accurate. The monkeys have been conditioned to all the people and attention - so much so that they expect to be fed and will lift things from you. Anything that can be easily removed should be properly stored or simply just left at home - sunglasses, water bottles, phones, etc. One of the monkeys stole our water bottle from my husband's pocket. Also, its important to note that these are wild animals so poking/prodding is NOT advisable. Its estimated that 120 visitors a day get bit by these monkeys in Ubud’s Monkey Forest. I was one of them. My dress had small embroidered holes in it, and a monkey that was passing by got one of its paws stuck in my dress. It was upset by this and started pulling on my dress. When I turned around and realized what happened, I instinctually said No! Like I was talking to a puppy. It in turn bit me. The entire thing happened so fast, it surprised me. I immediately visited the First Aid Center on site and cleaned my wound. Thankfully the bite was superficial and there was no blood, but the experience was pretty terrifying to be honest. I love animals and have never been scared before of a dog or swimming with dolphins. This definitely made me think twice. I would not recommend this for people traveling with small children. According to the staff member at the clinic, there have not been any reports of Rabies in the monkey forest, and the doctor on site tests the animals for Rabies. That being said, these again are wild animals that do not seem to be tagged so they can't insure that these animals do not have diseases. Go at your own risk!", "Very nice visit here. Get here early before the crowds. Make sure, that you have NO lose items. The monkeys may jump onto you, and stick their tiny hands in your backpack, even through the wire slots in bags. The monkeys are semi-free range, so note that if you are scared of monkeys, this is not the place for you :) There is NO feeding the monkeys apart from the sold treats inside the forest. No smoking and no touching the monkeys unless they instigate interaction. Very cheap and excellent \\thrill\\\" in Ubud.\"", "Very nice place, funny monkeys that steal your food if you do not watch out like me. Also some nice buildings. Perfect for a couple of hours.", "We visited on a very hot afternoon with our 2 1/2 year old and 11 month old (who both had to be carried for most of the visit), which may have marred the experience for me. While the view was great, the temple was underwhelming, there was no information offered about it, and it just wasn't worth the hour long trip each way. Seeing the dreaded monkeys from afar was actually a highlight!", "This review applies for those with children. We went with a toddler and a baby. A group of aggressive monkeys made multiple attack runs at our baby. We managed to dodge them and run the baby to safety while they circled us and made repeated lunges. Our toddler was screaming with fear as I tried to defend us and stop them getting within striking distance. Obviously we would never, ever return with children. Anything else about this place is irrelevant considering we were scared for our safety.", "A beautiful place to visit and relax, a very old part of Ubud with a lot of history. The monkey's are cute but can be a little too much at times. Every time I visit Ubud I always make a point of going to Monkey Forest", "We were a bit nervous when we entered as we had read many reviews about people getting attacked. If you don't feed the monkeys, they won't come near you. We decided not to feed and bananas. If you're brave enough, you can hold the banana and the monkey will climb onto your shoulder. Don't bring any food and keep your purse and glasses close. By the time we were leaving, we felt totally comfortable. Worth the experience", "The forest is beautiful. There is one really old banyon tree that is magnificent. But wow is this place crowded with tourists.", "Absolutely loved this forest. Monkeys galore!!! I only paid the entrance fee upon arrival - roughly $4 USD. You don’t get a private tour and all that jazz so I didn’t know the history/meaning of the buildings and statues but I really just wanted to spend time with monkeys and it was absolutely worth every dollar! You should not touch them or reach out to them as they are unpredictable but they seemed unbothered by the many tourists all around. However!!!! You can see a lot of monkeys in random parts of the island as they are all around! I also recommend taking a drive up to Gitgit waterfalls as on the way, there are monkeys all on the side of the road you can see for free (if you can’t spare $4 that is!!) and there’s a lady that sells bananas for you to feed them or you can just buy some bananas yourself to feed them. This doesn’t require any entrance fee and you get the same experience! The monkeys there are a bit more cautious than at the forest but also a great experience and way less people. ", "A great park in Ubud, with beautiful nature, jungle like forest, a lot of alleys and bridges and of course, the main attraction, the monkeys! They are just funny as it can be, and not aggressive as some say. It's nice to see them running around, jumping on you to play. kids will definitely love it, don't miss it! Advice, don't keep things they can grab at sight!", "Great - a must visit. Doesn't cost much to go and takes about an hour out of your day so a must go to! (Can go round for longer if wanted to) the monkeys are fully roaming free and it is amazing to see them all over just doing there own thing. Great for all ages..", "The kids loved it. As long as you follow the rules & tips (no touching the monkeys and don't let them see that you have any food or drinks) it is fun and safe. Entry is cheap (40,000IDR per person - from memory) and you can stay as long asylum like. We stayed for about 90mins. You can do it in a shorter amount of time or certainly stay for longer if you love monkeys!", "Monkey Forest is worth seeing - especially for photographers, but be prepared: the monkeys will jump on you, they will grab anything not secured eg. Sunglasses or open bags. The monkeys can be intimidating for smaller people and they are capable of nasty bites & scratches. Exercise a little caution, and you will get some excellent shots. The forest is a bit gloomy, so try stopping done a little & coming up on EV.", "The monkeys are acclimated to people so they are very comfortable climbing on you and trying to get food etc. The best thing is to not carry any extra bags.", "I came here while visiting ubud, the entrance fee was 40,000 IDR per person which is not too bad since the money goes to a good cause. The forest/sanctuary is very well maintained and there are a couple nice walks one within a gorge and a wooden forest walk. The monkeys mainly hang out in the conservation area and near the wooden walk, when I visited today there were baby monkeys everywhere and it was a delight to see all the monkeys very happy and well looked after. A good way to spend an hour", "This is a must do while in Ubud. It is a stunning forest and the monkeys are gorgeous. Just be aware of them and don't take any food with you and you will be safe. They are so much fun to watch and can be very cheeky. The forest itself is beautiful and a walk through it with its green moss covered statues and walls is lovely.", "Great place to observe monkeys in their natural habitat. The monkeys are agile and curious and will climb over and on top of you with no regard. Fascinating place to watch the daily life of these simians. A word of caution, do not bring any food or wear any shiny jewellery, They will try to grab anything that catches their attention. The guides will be happy to take pictures of you with the monkeys. Just let them approach you rather than you approaching them. They are volatile and can turn on you if you tease or tempt them. The monkeys are free to roam the city and you will see them outside the sanctuary as well. Well worth many trips to see them.", "The views are amazing, recommend paying a guide to take you around even if just to keep the angrier monkeys away from you. The guide however added a lot of fun and was very funny.", "Tourists have made these monkeys rather over zealous in wanting food. Some have become quite aggressive so ensure legs, arms and heads are covered. The park has now become rather commercialised with guides wanting payment as well as expecting you to buy from the family warungs. Do not try to pat or touch the monkeys yourself as we witnessed numerous people receiving painful scratches and bites.", "Wonderfully laid out and easily walked. Wear mosquito repellant as under trees and by water. If you have a bag make sure it closes securely and nothing is hanging from it as the monkeys WILL steal it if they can although there are many staff members around keeping an eye on the wildlife AND their visitors. We did see one poor monkey drinking from a bottle though......but it was hand sanitiser! What did it do to that poor animal's stomach! Well worth a visit.", "Although not bitten myself, I was there for 20 minutes (its not that big) and saw two attacks. It's not worth the trip, you can stay outside and see a few", "Good natural environment and great experience. The monkeys are playful and mostly friendly. You can go near the monkeys and even entice them with food to climb on you. However, you are not supposed to touch, pat or stroke them. ", "I don't care for monkey (at all) but I still would recommend to see this place even just once because the park is really pretty, and they offer great statistics and information on the monkeys like age, death, males vs. females, how many babies and other tid bits that are interesting to know. You can read these in English. The walk through is nice- pretty trees and statues, although I went in June and it was pretty crowded. Also- careful the monkeys are not afraid of humans and they will snatch your bag out of your band (food or souvenir) so keep that in your purse (they shouldn't dig in there.) speaking of souvenirs you can definitely shop in here too with fair prices from locals and not expensive shops.", "Lovely tropical setting with beautiful rain forest walks. So many monkeys, babies, teens, elderly and some very clever ones using rocks as a morter and pestle to crush the plants. Guides available if wanted, and plenty of little bananas to buy and feed to the monkeys.", "This was out first time to meet Monkeys in ... and did not expect the monkeys to be so \\social\\\" and friendly... curious and used to us. As long as you have bananas or fresh corn, the monkey will be your friends and come see you, at your feet, jump on your legs or shoulders... don't be scared, they just want your food... and potentially anything shinny in your pockets. View / site interest: very nice place... statues are great and give a mythical feeling of the wild nature Price: 30,000 RPs Cleanness: this is very clean... as long as you keep your pockets and bag side pockets clear from any paper or shinny things\"", "Touristy but must see in Ubud. The monkeys are cute and cheeky (trying to steal your stuff). They’re looked after well and not caged so it was a pleasure to visit. Costs 50K rupiah per person.", "Very nice forest with more than 900 monkeys. You sould definitely see it. It was a little bit scary at first, but monkeys are very polite🐒🐒", "Seen one monkey. ...seen them all.... temples were interesting and surrouds pleasant. If you love monkeys this is the place to be.", "Were nice place to walk around in as the big trees gives you shade during the hot days in UBUD + that you will see monkeys.", "Visitng Monkey Forest marked the highlight of our tiresome day filled with going for hours on a mini bus stuck in traffic, and when we finally made it there after a long, winding drive, we were so thrilled to see those cute little creatures going on about their own businesses. Some of them just sitting around mingling among themselves, others entertained the tourists by grabbing their water bottles and showed them how they drink bottled water in the monkey world. It was refreshing to see tourist gasped as they handed the monkeys bananas and how they savor the fruit as if it was offered as a sacred offering. At the end of the tour, just when we were about to leave the park, we were fortunate to spot the day-care center where we saw monkey mommies cuddling with their babies and showing them how to get started on climbing the low laying tree branches.", "This is a very beautiful sanctuary, the location in the heart of Ubud makes it so hard to believe that a place like this exists amongst the hustle bustle of Ubud. I suggest that you arrive very early in the morning when the place is quiet, walk around andenjoy nature and the monkeys. You are encouraged to keep yourself under control at all times, the booklet that comes with the price of admission give great advice regarding how to properly interact with the monkeys, heed this advice! Do not feed the monkeys! Other than that it is very interesting to watch how they interact with one another", "The forest in this place is really wonderful. As you obviously expect the forest is full of monkeys that go around freely. At the entrance and all over the places there are advices on how you should not behave with the monkeys (do not bother them, do not look them in the eyes, do not feed them, do not bring with you food, do not bring objects that could attract their curiosity and so on...). Most of the monkeys run around without caring much about tourists, some are kind of curious and kind of friendly (they are nonetheless wild animals...) and some can get crazy for no apparent reason, at least by a human perspective... During the whole visit I paid a lot of attention to the monkey-rules, and I was looking at the monkeys in a relaxed but totally passive way (not searching for contact and in some cases avoiding it). Despite this, I got bitten by an angry monkey on my leg: a pretty deep bite with blood coming out. It happened while I was going down some stairs, and a group of 3 monkeys was standing in front of me(3 meters in front). I passed one of them that was giving me the back and one of the monkeys in front did not like it much (the other monkeys were totally chill...). This monkey started to scream at me and instinctively I watched in its direction, probably making eye contact for 1 second. It started to run against me, thus I turned and I walked back the stairs, trying to stay calm, but the monkey grabbed my leg and bite me. At that point I run away. The monkey did not follow me. I obtained immediate first aid from the personnel of the forest (disinfection of the wound and bendage). The personnel told that I should not have been worried about rabies because the monkeys in do not have it (but dogs can have it in ... and what if a monkey gets bitten by a dog with rabies?) and the monkeys of the Forest are checked routinely, maybe they are also vaccinated against it. I did not have an anti-rabies vaccine at the time. Since rabies is kind of lethal I decided not to follow the words of the personnel, better safe than sorry (in the case if rabies sorry equals dead...) and I went for an anti-rabies vaccine (it works against the virus also if you have just been bitten, apparently no need for immunoglobulins injection). The doctor also saw the wound and she said it was pretty deep so she also gave me antibiotics to prevent bacterial infection (you know monkeys do not brush their teeth often). Now the wound is slowly healing (5 days after the injury) but my leg is a bit swollen. I will go to a doctor now that I am back home to ask for his opinion. The taxi driver that brought me to the doctor in Ubud told me that very often there are people that have some problem with the monkeys. I guess less than the 0.5% of visitors get bitten, but if you do not want to run the risk, do not go to the Monkey Forest. This is my humble opinion based in my personal experience. Conclusion: nice place, but if you really do not want to risk with the monkeys do not go there. I am not say you will get for sure bitten, and and odds are in your favour, but it can happen... The monkeys, as every wild animal, are unpredictable, at least from the perspective of tourists that cope with them maybe twice in their life time.", "Monkeys are cheeky and will take bananas from you and once you have no more you will be left alone. The Monkey forest is a large, lush jungle, wide paths with temples, vines, carvings and plenty of monkeys. The monkeys appear to be well fed with food plentiful at lots of locations around the park. Very hot and humid.", "I really enjoyed this, however some of the monkeys can be dominate and try to steal food from you when feeding another monkey. I had a couple jump on my head...and got a bad scratch on my neck. Had to go to pharmacy to get a ointment. Saying this it was my fault..I was squatting down and pating/feeding and some just got excited. I would not take very young children.", "Multiple daughter enjoyed it. A smallish forest tour. There are a few nice scenery. A few temples. The monkeys don't hesitate to climb on you and pull your bag so beware.", "I highly recommend spending a few hours in the sacred monkey forest while visiting Ubud. There are a ton of monkeys in the forest, all of which are friendly and we did not feel in danger. Buy lots of bananas before entering to feed the monkeys, many times they will take food directly from your hand. While the posted signs indicate to not touch the monkeys it is common to have them crawl on you if you are seated and calm. Definitely a unique experience!", "A good usually safe experience. Buy some bananas from the women as you enter One of the entrances to the monkey forest. Monkeys are generally well behaved. There are attendants that will remove an aggressive animal and they feed an animal that may not be fed by a group of tourists. Just be aware they may climb on you...get into your bag to look for food...biting or urinating on tourist does happen...and if they are on someone's head..just remember to take a photo...while you are laughing.", "Not only to see the monkeys. There are beautiful ancient and sacred banyan trees, a giant dragon stairway carved out of stone, old bathing sites down by the river, and a fascinating temple complex to visit. It's true you must be careful with your belongings. The monkeys don't bite unless you try to keep food away from them. So don't bring food and put your shiny earrings away.", "I've been to 3 monkey forest in and I would say that ubud's monkey forest is the best experience for me, the place is right in the middle of Ubud attraction which makes it easy to reach...the entrance fee is minimal of course and it's really well maintained. :) The inside of the monkey forest itself resembled a park which I thoroughly enjoyed walking in it...the monkey is naughty as usual but there's lot of \\guardian\\\" compared to other monkey forest I've been to.. Compared to uluwatu monkey forest which located on top of a cliff with breathtaking ocean view from the side of the cliff, ubud monkey forest has it's own charm, I could feel a certain serenity feeling in the park with lots of trees which makes me really comfortable and enjoying my walk in the park. Definitely recommended since it's easy to reach and wouldn't take a lot of your time and budget as well if you're visiting Ubud. Word of advise, don't be scared of the monkey, they'll only bother you when you looked like you're scared of them :)\"", "Went here around 11am and wasn't really sure what to expect as a few people have told me the monkeys bite and get aggressive.. Was pleasantly surprised, it was a very refreshing walk through the 'jungle'.. Monkeys were great.. My one year old loved them.. They stayed there distance away from us (maybe because we didn't have food).. One monkey tried to get into my mums bag but luckily it was locked.. The walk way was very clean (except for banana peel) and it is very well maintained.. It was not hot or humid under the trees.. We paid 30.000 per adult to get in.. Kids were 20.000 (3-12year)..", "Visit with the monkeys in their natural and beautiful habitat Their swimming and diving into pools were amazing. Our 40 year old daughter went back to Monkey Forest 4 times! Enough said.", "After reading some of the reviews I was terrified of going here and insisted my boyfriend and I not take a bag, sunglasses, anything. Slight overreaction - we were totally fine. The monkeys are very friendly and a bit cheeky but if you just want to observe them from afar then don't go too close and don't take food and you'll be great. They are really fun to watch and the place is pretty beautiful to walk around. We felt it could be done in an hour or two.", "Spent a few hours here with my 2 year old and 8 year old. They had a great time watching the monkeys. We hiked around to the different temples in the forest. They look like something out of an Indiana Jones movie. I sat down my water bottle for just a minute while I was resting and a monkey stole it, opened it and drank it. Watch out. Definitely a must do while in Ubud.", "I loved the nature and the monkeys around! Its definetly a good experience and its fun to feed the monkeys! :)", "Absolutely amazing beautiful place to visit. The monkey make all attractions. They are funny and sweet. If you love animals, you can spend hours up there. Very clean and well look after by friendly and professional staff.", "We were all in awe to visit this place because the locals seemed to be proud of it. At the entrance, we were met by younger monkeys. We were surprised when one naughty monkey landed on her shoulders, another one jumped and held my leg, they were so playful but we are not supposed to hold them or feed them, we were instructed, to continue with our walk and to mind them. The attention of one foreigner was called when she started holding a baby monkey. We were told that if said smelled like human, it will be killed by her mother. The experience was overall fun and refreshing.", "Monkeys were nice and didn't even try to steal anything from us, they did jump on us few times but they were small and didn't hurt us at all. One monkey even tried to share his banana or what was left of it. I had a moment with one of the monkeys where she scratched herself on the leg and I imitated and she repeated again, it was fun. There was a piece of half-eaten vegetable on the ground and I picked it up, held it up and offered it to her (it was more than a meter away from the monkey) to see what she thinks of it, then a staff member started yelling at me saying \\don't push the monkey\\\" making it sound to people passing like I had attacked the monkey, it was very embarrassing and when I confronted him he was still rude and walked away and told me not to talk to him. I'm a biologist and I have knowledge of animal behavior, also I never went closer to the monkey than a meter and I showed the vegetable for only a second, I did not understand why he felt it was necessary to call me out in front of everybody Now after thinking about it it might be because instead of buying bananas from them I picked it up from the ground. Anyway, there were monkeys drinking Fanta from a bottle and chewing plastic, I think showing a monkey piece of vegetable was not the biggest crime.\"", "Beautiful forest, stunning trees and I spotted one of those gigantic lizards climbing out of the river down the cliff! but be aware of the monkeys, I personally kept my distance!!", "To be quite honest, we did not expect to enjoy our visit to the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, but we did. It is set in a small but beautiful valley, just 15 minutes walk from the heart of Ubud, scattered with Hindu temple monuments and elaborate sculptures with animal/monkey themes. There are lots of monkeys roaming freely in family groups. There are no walls or fences. They happily interact with the tourists, actively exploiting the opportunity to get food. (Bunches of bananas on sale will be ripped out of your hands in seconds.) But they are in no way domesticated or tame! It was great to see them interacting in very naturally in family groups, mostly ignoring the humans completely but occasionally (when humans get too intrusive) demonstrating that monkeys can be pretty aggressive!!", "It was very nice to walk with all these little monkeys.. I had really fun! But be aware to ware sunglasses or to open your bag there because they are very curious and sometimes they can be aggressive too!", "This is a must visit and apart from the friendly and cheeky monkey's the setting and vegetation is so tranquil. Make sure you walk down the stairs to the Koi pond and river below. HINT - If you love Monkeys'on you carry Bananas. If your scared carry a small stone / rock in your hand and they will come no where near you.", "Take your time to enjoy the walk around the monkey forest and enjoy interacting with the cheeky monkeys. Easy walk on well maintained paths. Beautiful gardens and temples to see.", "Whilst it was quite the experience to see the monkeys in the wild like this i was absolutely terrified of them! I also saw one steal another ladys hand bag. The scenery of the monkey forrest was beautiful but unfortunately it turns out i am not a monkey lover! It is good to go for the experience but be aware that the monkeys will climb all over you and jump on your head!", "Great to see the monkeys in their natural habitat and the temples are great 40k for adults for entry and small bunch of bananas are 30k big bunch 50k. Please watch where you are walking. I saw a girl walking backwards and she stood on a monkeys tail which caused the monkey to become very aggressive towards her, luckily there was a keeper near by to stop anything happening otherwise she may have been attacked. Great place to spend a couple hours and beautiful lush jungle. Must do if you are in Ubud.", "We went there as part of our tour to Ubud & around. It's a good 30-45 minute stop and if you have small kids with you they would almost certainly enjoy this. There was a small entrance fee here and inside you would have to walk around for 15-20 minute. Careful of carrying food articles in your hand as Monkeys may want to snatch them.", "We'd heard some not very nice things about the monkeys in , but this forest the monkeys are so well feed their really well behaved and if you don't hide sweets etc in your pockets you can enjoy them safely. Lots of babies, really cute.", "Visited the sacred monkey Forrest and was greated straight away by a monkey who watched my partner put his money in his pocket then jumped on his back...such a laugh. They are very curious so keep hands away from pockets they think it's food. As you walk through these beautiful cheeky monkeys don't bother you. They even let you sit next to them for photographs if they are eating. I was scared before going in . No need to be they just sit and eat as you wonder amongst them. It's a beautiful peaceful walk through and well worth a visit. Your children are perfectly safe just follow the rules about not feeding them and it's a pleasant experience to be this close to a wild monkey.", "We went early morning ( 9ish ) and there were few tourists, no touts and the monkeys were being fed so I think they were probably easier to observe without 'cheeky' transgressions. There are some magnificent trees in the smallish park which is a relatively easy amble. Don't miss paying attention to the arial roots and huge gold fish at the Holy Spring Temple by the creek and the tree by the main temple is spectacular. There isn't much info in the park other than what not to do regarding the monkeys. Consider a guide book which I think you can buy at the entrance in various languages ( but we didn't realise until leaving so can't comment if it would be worth probably extra shekels ) The 50k entrance fee per adult ( 40k for kids ) in itself is not too steep and goes no doubt to keeping the place maintained and the monkeys healthy. Touristy but a must see.", "The moneys are low key thieves, but still adorable and make for a great photo op! You will be amazed by how much you feel like an animal after you interact with these guys and their opposable thumbs.", "We visited the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary and the place is beautiful if it wasn't for those dam monkeys. I got quite badly bitten and there were people there with children. This is not good, if it goes well then I guess people would say I'm mad But with scars to prove and the sickness that followed I advise utter caution if going there.", "Not worth driving out to for the day. There wasn't too much that excited us. There are far better things to do in ubud.", "To be fair, I can't really give them a score as we did not enter the Sanctuary. We were however advised against going to the sanctuary by a few people (locals and travellers) because we have a young daughter, and both my husband and I wear glasses. We decided not to take the risk but we did stop at the sanctuary entry to have a quick look. There were already many monkeys to be seen from outside the sanctuary so I can only imagine it would be more packed with monkeys inside. ", "HIghly recommended for the beautiful views of the southern Indonesian coastline and abundance of wild monkeys (recommend taking off everything shiny, metallic or loose fitting including hats as the monkeys go straight for them). The temple itself was crowded and fairly uninteresting however... there are some lovely monuments and statues but the grounds were dirty (including the surrounding forest areas) and pungent.", "Spent 4 hrs here and enjoyed it. Make sure to see the whole place not just the entry where feeding seems to be the thing. When we were there we saw babies everywhere. So cute. But be careful of protective parents and mind any loose objects on yourself or they will grab it and run off.", "It's nice to just watch the Monkeys as they are free to do what they want. They aren't caged, they chose to be there. You follow the path around, lots to see including temples and statues etc. You can buy bananas and the monkeys will climb on you to take them... But they will most likely climb on you anyway even if you don't have bananas (as they have with me every time I've been). Just be careful not to stroke them or touch them at all even if they climb on you, as I found out the hard way when three of the big ones bit me haha. Apparently they think you are going to steal the monkey! Most children we saw looked a bit scared, but it would probably be okay for them as long as they understand the rules (ie. If the monkey wants the banana- just give it to them!) Overall, a nice morning / afternoon out.", "I went with my husband who was shocked and terrified by the number of roaming monkeys. I had an excellent time wandering around and looking at all the statues and scenery, especially the sacred well spring. But make sure you read the signs first and don't try to touch the monkeys. I saw a dude try to put his arm around one and he nearly got his face ripped off. Lots of great photo opportunities, just be respectful to the wildlife.", "Had fun for a couple of hours walking around the Forest. In certain parts, the staff were quite helpful as they helped us in taking photographs with the monkeys. Not very well maintained though. Great bargains just outside if you want to shop for local artifacts.", "This surpassed all my expectations! It was clean, tidy and the monkeys appeared to be well looked after, with plenty of rules for the tourists to ensure the monkeys safety. Entry was only $80k per person and it was a lovely experience.", "I was not planning to go but ended up going because our hotel was very near. The monkeys are cute (some more aggressive than others) and they are not shy. I saw monkeys climbing on many tourists but I was spared, probably because I didn't carry anything with a scent (just a day pack - no food - and a camera). I like the landscape and architecture.", "If you love monkey then it is your place, combination between interesting Temple in the middle of jungle and zoo.", "This was fun as a couple, but perhaps not for the reasons you might expect. The monkeys are great, I mean, but it's far more fun to observe your fellow tourists. Anyone who has had an encounter with populations of monkeys sustained solely as a tourist attraction will know that they aren't often as cute and welcoming as many expect. Watch in awe as food is pilfered, belongings are rifled through and dreams of primate selfies are shattered. You will hear the shrieks and clatter of high heels before you see an innocent tourist battling for ownership of her/his remaining bananas. Our advice is to travel extremely light, don't carry any food, and hold on to your hats for the roller coaster people watching ride that is the monkey forest. Just don't forget to take a few monkey snaps while your there. ", "Similiar to a fountain in the desert, that what I was feel when entered monkey forest. It is feel like inside a actual forest event though it is in the center of city. The monkeys seems to be a bad boy, they steals any food from you if you dan't be careful. But it was fun to play with them", "In the heart of , in Ubud, thera are a monkey forest, is the famous place visited by tourists, which one is the best forest in . Sacred animals, the mobnkeys are very funny and the best place for holday", "It's fun to see all these monkeys wander around you. It's also quite fun to see how tourists try (unsuccessfully) to hid bananas from the monkeys. But in all honesty, it's not worth more than an hour of your time.", "The forest was beautiful and picturesque. It was huge, kept clean by the temple staff. The monkeys were so cute but don't touch them or make eye contact or else they'll start pulling your hair (which two different monkeys did to me) and running after you. Don't worry, the temple staff are there to keep the monkeys at bay. Some monkeys will approach you if you sit down on one of the ledges or if you have food. I was told by my driver not to give them food even though there are people selling them along the paths. I saw a monkey climb on top of a tourist and relentlessly grab at her until he found her backpack, opened it, and stole her bunch of bananas. That was funny (cuz it wasn't me), but I would have been terrified if I were in her place. So if you're afraid of being \\attacked\\\" don't disturb the monkeys in their nature. I really had a great time. I was in there for an hour, would have been longer if I didn't have another activity planned. I would definitely go back again.\"", "This is definitely worth a stop in Ubud. The monkeys for the most part were great to observe and the setting was lush, green and beautiful . We were there at 10 am on a Tuesday during peak season and it was packed with other tourists, many of whom pretty much ignored the signs and warnings about how to behave with the animals. Was waiting for someone to get bitten... :)", "Unique place with a lot of monkey around but you have to be very careful with your belongings such as glasses or hat, the monkey always try to steal it.", "Do not buy bananas or any other food for the monkeys as they can get a bit aggressive. Leave your plastic bags in the ticket booth as they think you have food in them.", "Most friendly monkey park or sanctuary The monkeys seem more civilized then in other deep parts of where they seem viscous. Don't wear shiny dangling Jewlery as they may pull it and take it. I always wear long pants or sarong to prevent from scratches in case they jump and climb on me. I hear some tourists get bitten. You are more attractive when you carry food in your bag. Be cautious.", "Well laid out. Nice shaded walks by stream and through trees. Lots of monkeys. Must see if in Ubud. Best entrance is the top (most northerly) one.", "Monkey Forest was a nice place to visit. Plenty of trees to shield you from the sun. There were lots of staff keeping an eye on the monkeys. In the min the monkeys were tame and friendly. At one point we wondered away from the crowds and my 10 year old daughter was threatened by a small monkey that was showing its teeth. Run with the herd and keep an eye on your kids at all times.", "For a £1.50GBP ticket you can have the experience of a lifetime here. If you don't want the monkeys to jump on you just follow the rules (especially no food - they will find it) and watch the other tourists buy bananas, place them on their heads and have the monkeys climb up their bodies. Also visit at busier times like midday and stick to the larger paths. I recommend fully exploring the forest itself too, the greenery is just as interesting as its inhabitants, there are also less monkeys down by the water. Also, the toilets in the forest are immaculately clean! But this is certainly an unforgettable experience and a must-do whilst visiting Ubud.", "You can buy bananas when you enter the forest and feed the monkeys. These guys weren't aggressive like some and were just hanging out everywhere. It was nice to see the babies playing with each other.", "The location is lovely, paths are well-maintained... the monkeys are really fun (some of them naughty, some of them cute). Just make sure you DON'T bring any valuables, no plastic bags (the monkeys think you've got food)... and don't pet them on the back - they don't like that. Maybe don't go with small children. The monkeys can be a little bit wild sometimes. But overall, definitely a fun hour or two to be had in Ubud.", "If you're into monkeys, monkeys and more monkeys, you may find this to be your monkey heaven! For us...not so much. We were warned about monkey pick pockets, monkey fleas, monkey bites, etc., etc., etc. Fortunately, we experienced none of the downsides that a visit to this place might afford. However, how many monkey's can you see and why do you need to see so many? If you want to say that you did it, so be it. Otherwise, there are probably better ways to spend a few hours.", "I think it was just me but I was actually scared of the monkeys. One ran up & sat on a ladies head and she was screaming and couldn't get it off. I quickly got out of there. My husband enjoyed it but it wasn't for me", "My daughter picked this highlight. Wander around a forest of ancient temples and families of monkeys who sit on your shoulders to eat the bananas you have purchased, Don't bring any other food in your bags or they will find it. A baby monkey climbed unbidden on to my shoulder and began to groom my hair!. Hilarious. The one warning, do not pet or touch the monkeys, they may have rabies so you don't want a bite. A large adult leaped on to my daughter's shoulder and sat over her head as it enjoyed it's banana! Lots of Kodak moments. Entry fee was 50,000 Rupiah or about $5.", "The experience was a bit scary, as there were tourists who did not observe the rules not to feed and touch the monkeys. So there were some incidents, when such tourists were attacked. But otherwise an interesting experience.", "This was one of the highlights of our last trip. For a $5 entry fee how can you go wrong! So many winding paths through a beautiful forest to walk through and soooo many monkeys!! Some people are worried that they may get bitten however we only found this when people were feeding them. I highly recommend you dont get sucked in to buying bananas as the monkeys get very competitive. We avoided this and had no issues. The rangers feed them at different areas around the forest and the monkeys are everywhere so plenty of opportunities to get up close. Best experiences we had with the monkeys were when we were away from groups of people. Several times young monkeys sat on my shoulder and were super inquisitive. If you visit Ubud this is a must!", "We went there in the morning, and there are a lot of monkeys active looking for food. They are everywhere. .on the walking pad in the valley forest on the trees..you can't miss them. We made a lot of photos and videos coz they are so cute and especially the baby ones. If you don't agitate them they won't attack you. So only making photos is definitely safe. We didn’t give food but we saw ppl buying bananas and they will then come on you to get them. The whole forest is not so big but it has great view. Would definitely recommend to go check it out if you are in ubud.", "Went for short look at Monkey Forest situated in SW corner of Ubud in Jalan Monkey Forest. (Jalan meaning Road). Cost 20,000 Rp per person which is steep for but is just over AUD $2 so hardly expensive in real terms. Can buy bananas and peanuts to feed the monkeys but decided not to as they carry rabies and have had an interesting experience with an aggressive male in Penang many years ago (can get jealous if not fed exclusively). There were about ten monkeys in various small groups with two babies. Only went a short distance into the park but seemed as if the paths went on into the forest for some distance. Stayed only about 30 minutes which was enough. Interesting Temple in grounds. Toilets downstairs from main path were clean. Authorities seeming to pay attention to cleanliness for the western tourists. Some resorts provide free entry, so enquire. We went after we had checked out of ours - hmm. If never been close to monkeys before then worthwhile but take care.", "Word of caution : lots and lots of monkeys. Some are scary, some are cute. They generally attack people, unless provoked. There are local rangers who help you and keep a watch on monkeys. I would say : be careful when you go. Keep children close to you. Also, the monkeys want to take your plastic water bottle. So if they approach you for it, just give it to them. It happened with me, and few other tourists as well. Good to go for the experience.", "Total tourist trap, but a really enjoyable couple hours. The monkeys are quite cheeky (take off you sunglasses and lock your bag) and are everywhere. Loved watching them play in the pond jumping in the water and swimming, the temples within the complex are really lovely. Not enough to spend a whole day here but definitely worth a visit if you are in the area", "Bring your camera and plan to spend some time exploring all corners and paths as hidden springs, temples, and nice spots are off the beaten path. The monkeys will try to get in backpacks, etc so leave jewelry, sunglasses, and pack at home for a worry free experience.", "Terrific scenery with huge trees and almost jungle like interior but good paths for walking through. Monkeys are into the mating season now and can be quite lively so need to be careful.", "It was a nice forest spot in the middle of ubud .. Nothing super amazing about the place just a well maintained forest area with monkeys and some old infrastructure. But the walk through the forest was a relaxing one.. contrary to what I had read the monkey's did not bother much maybe because we didn't bother them:) but I did see alot of tourists buying bananas to get photographs clicked with the monkey's (you have the forest rangers/caretakers to help with that).. if in Ubud this forest can be visited.. Can be skipped depending on what you are looking for from your trip.. It's got some forest and monkeys of course.. Old temples.. A rivulet (of its own) .. A place for a mass burial ceremony or something similar that's part of their rituals.. Some fountains.. And some peaceful walking trail away from the hustle bustle of the city (but then it has alot of tourists to counter that) ", "With each trip to I consistently visit the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary in Ubud village. The location is so central for your Ubud experience, walking distance to many tourist attractions including shopping, market, and restaurants, nese dancing, Ubud Palace and much more. I constantly referrer tourist to this destination and they are never disappointed as The Monkey Forest is peaceful and very inexpensive.", "its cute place for 10minute stay. but b careful this monkeys r very cheeky and will try to bite u or steal some of ur belongings. the firest look nice and green. its ok place for short look.", "Neat place to visit. The monkeys were incredible to watch. FOLLOW THE RULES. So many people weren't and exactly what the sign said would happen, happened. They bit them. What do you expect? I saw it happen twice. The tourists were being absolute idiots! Respect them and their sanctuary and all is fine. Not one bothered me.", "Lovely place to visit make sure you keep hold of all your belonging as monkeys will take. Not very interesting except for the monkeys but worth the visit.", "If you came to see monkeys you are in for a great surprise! They are everywhere. Just make sure you have bags done up because they steal stuff whatever they can get there hands on! The area is so nice though just to walk through the sanctuary is amazing!", "Very nice forest and lot of monkeys !!be carefull don't touch them by yourself without food cause maybe they'll attack you .the also steal things .guys who works there they feed them and help you put them on your shoulder .they also need one dollar for that .try it!!", "This place is full of monkeys and that's why it's known monkey forest. Beautiful place but beware don't disturb the monkeys else they will attack you. Don't try to feed them.", "If you go to Ubud you can't miss it. It is beautiful and fun, monkeys are used to play with visitors and it is absolutely fantastic.", "It was our first experience in a park like this with live communication with animals, so interesting and exciting. All the info in the warning signs is true! If you have smth similar to food or smth potentially interesting for monkeys that is separable from you - be ready to lose it! My bottle of water was stolen by a funny gang right from my hands despite all my protesting. Some of fellows like to search in ladies' decollete, don't know what are they searching for though. You can buy a bench of bananas to feed the monkeys but it will be a very short feeding as they are completely impatient! The caretakers will help you to make cool photos with monkey on a shoulder. All animals are vaccinated against rabies and well-groomed. In some points of the park they will interact with you, in others will pay no attention doing their own business. I could stay there for the whole day just watching these funny fellows, really cool!", "This sanctuary is a great experience if you FOLLOW THE RULES. Seeing many tourists doing exactly what the sanctuary suggests not to do and then those same tourists saying negative things about the sanctuary doesn't make sense if you're staring into their eyes (sign of aggression) or poking them with sticks. Please respect the monkeys and they will in turn respect you and make your experience in the sanctuary surreal!", "If you want to see/feed/get close to monkeys it's the place to come. They are everywhere playing eating drinking pooping having a great time! Just becareful! They can touch u but don't touch them. Oh and they like to take your water. Also if y hear of a cremation happening then it is very interesting to see and watch (WARNING it is real!!) so don't suddenlg be surprised if u see a leg or anything drop.", "If you like monkeys, this is the place to go, however, it's not really needed as you can't go more than a couple hours in without seeing the same exact monkeys everywhere. The price is 50,000 per person to get in (about $2) and there is an impressive forest jungle to walk through - which I think is more impressive than any of the monkeys. If you want to go get your monkey picture you'll find it here but probably other less crowded, and free, places to go find monkeys in the jungle. FYI These monkeys are super annoying many times, and can steal stuff when you're not looking (iphone, sunglasses, etc). We saw a guy with a monkey jump on his back, open his backpack, steal his motorbike keys and run back into the jungle. Not ideal.", "For $2 its worth the walk through just to watch kids with bananas being attacked. Monkeys are so friendly and if you don't want them climbing over you just don't buy bananas when you walk in.", "A nice place to see Free Monkey. They aren't in cage and move as they want that let us walk through their habitation, were you see them play, eat and sleep. The place is clean and in low season, you are not walking on someone else space", "Nice forest settings with several monkeys. Great for family visit. Nice scenery of the forest and temple. Admission fee is low. Monkeys tend to steal sunglasses or any other items that you may have on you or in your backpack, pockets etc. Make sure you secure your items. One monkey climbed on me and took my travel toothpaste in my backpack.", "You cannot go to without going to the Monkey Forest in Ubud! The entrance fee is very cheap. Monkeys are EVERYWHERE and they are not afraid of the human contact. You can feed them bananas (bring your own or buy the ones on the site) and they will literally jump on you to steal them! I had a monkey climb on my leg to get my bananas and one jumped on my friend's shoulder and just stayed there for a while. I've shook hands with another one! But don't pretend that you have food because if the monkey finds out you don't, they might bite you! I've got bitten by one but it really didn't hurt at all, at least. It feels great to see animals that are free and happy, as opposed to stuck in the cage of a zoo.", "A must do for animal lovers wheb in Ubud! Small entry fee. Be sure to take off necklaces, watches and bracelets as these little guys will persistently try to take them and if you fight back they can bite! But don't worry about that, enjoy the well maintained forrest and all of the super cute & cheeky monkeys!", "Brought a visit to this monkey forest when I was in Ubud. The park itself is nice with lots of green. Only too much annoying tourists trying to take stupid selfies with the monkeys. Leave the animals alone!", "Nothing much really to see except for many monkeys. Not worth it. It was a waste of time. I suggest to proceed to the rice terraces in Ubud instead.", "A must when you are in Ubud. Just be careful if you buy bananas or bring in any outside food - one monkey opened the zipper on our bag and tried to take out our wallet. They're very friendly.", "We loved the Monkey Forest, it was both surreal and fun. The cost was about £5 pp which was good value and definitely worth a trip. It took us around 2 hours to walk around, these included buying bananas and feeding the monkeys. Although these are wild animals, if you follow the rules and be sensible, it is a safe interaction.", "i bought ticket to enter to the monkey forest with 30.000Rp but no one check it, so if you keep going straight to the gate you dont have to buy any ticket :) there are a lots of monkey, but i am interested in small monkey, they are cute and friendly, the big one is not very friendly, they tried to stole something from you like : sunglasses or camera, so be careful if you want to come near by the monkey. actually the monkey forest is quite boring with only monkey, nothing else, i can say the Uluwatu temple is more interesting than monkey in this forest. but Ubud is not much thing to see, so i can say monkey forest is one of the most interesting thing over there.", "Monkey everywhere and beware of them. Friendly and naughty as well. Worth a visit and grab a chance get close to the monkey. Beautiful place and uniquely architecture of the statue. Feel like in the jungle and beautiful nature. Careful of your belonging..if not the naughty buddy will steal it.", "Wow! Tickets at 50.000 IDR - the best investment in the area by far. I was lucky to catch the monkeys at their playful time, definitely go see even if you’re not in the area, it’s worth the ride there.", "We visited the monkey forest on my birthday and it was the first time we had this sort of encounter, at first it was a little intimidating because they know what they want when it comes to bananas and just how to get it! After we ran out it was a nice relaxing walk around with some great photo opportunities! One if climbed on my head to grab my water bottle (which he could open and drink :D) all and all of you are in Ubud make sure you check it out and cheap as well!", "This place is beautiful. The trees are so majestic. We had a lovely walk around and saw lots of monkeys up close. It’s super cheap entry and you can spend as little or as long as you like here. We were there about 45 minutes but you could probably easily spend hours. Definitely check it out.", "Enjoy the walk through the forest with monkeys walking and jumping all around you, occasionaly jumping onto you too:-) It was great fun, take care with your bags and glasses as monkeys tend to grab them in exchange for bananas...cheeky monkeys:-)", "You have to go there and take pictures with monkeys. I admire my trip to specially rafting; dolphin swimming and the monkey forest. Beautiful forest with many monkeys. They came to u to eat but you should never touch them let them eat from your hands and take pictures.", "I took a 2 hour walk through this preserve and had an enjoyable experience. The monkeys are the tourist draw, but the grounds are what I liked best. It's a visually beautiful place, if you do go, walk down every path because there's a lot of them. And they all lead to different special places within the preserve. Take head of the warnings on the board of do's & don'ts and you'll be fine. The monkeys are not that aggressive, unless you are feeding them. Buying bananas to feed them is a tourist thing, and not really necessary, you can just watch/photograph others who do.", "Lovely to walk around with monkeys in their natural habitat. So good to see members of staff walking around ensuring that monkeys stay safe and prevent them from eating plastic etc. Which the monkeys will steal from you!!", "Our family loved visiting the monkeys here. Definitely something not to miss while in ! Monkeys are very bold and will jump on your shoulders if you have a banana or not! (Be careful not to touch the monkeys or you may frighten them which can result in biting or scratching.) We had a great time and found it hard to leave.", "I've tried a samilar trip in Thailand in monkey cave but this one is a bit different since it's organized by the government and it's well organize. The trip was cool and the forest was full of monkeys with a lot of fun specially when they follow you to eat the bananas... It's a nice place for kids to see the monkeys. Enternace cost us around 40k rubies each person... Kids for free. Your hotel can drop to there for free since they have the shuttles. The Monkeys were not dangrouse since we are not bothering them... Enjoy it to the max ;)", "A must if you visit Ubud. Great to see the monkeys in the Forest. You can purchase bananas to feed the monkeys, they will take the fruit off you but be careful of anything loose as they will take that as well!!", "Lots of fun! Bought 50k rupiah of bananas to feed the monkeys and it went fast! Had just as much fun watching others do the same. We did buy some small things and were warned twice by employees that the monkeys will grab the bag and run, so I would suggest waiting until leaving to buy things unless you are carrying a backpack to put them in. We all enjoyed walking through and the entry price of 30k was reasonable.", "At first we weren't sure about coming here however when we went it turned out to be amazing. Monkey forest involves you walking around and watching monkeys. You can also feed them bananas. They are really funny to watch. We spent a couple of hours there and had a lot of fun However if you are to take bags you will need to be careful as the monkeys do climb on you and try to get things out your bag mainly looking for food! Therefore do not keep valuables in your bag or they could be taken by the cheeky monkeys!", "I had a great time when visiting the monkey forest. The forest was beautiful, very green & lush with a fantastic waterfall, however to see it you have to walk on an unrailed cliff which is a bit scary. The monkeys were on their typical cheeky behavior - 'putting on a show' for us to put it nicely, stealing all of my bananas, etc. Obviously if you are scared of monkeys this is not the place for you, but if you are not you will love it! There was a cafe near by to have lunch.", "Well laid out and if you follow the path the visit should last about 1 hour. The monkeys here look very fit and seem very content in their environment. We recently visited Gibraltar and the macaques there are much more aggressive and aware of people whereas the monkeys here are much smaller and did not threaten anyone so it is very suitable to take children to visit.", "Visited the monkey forest with a friend in May 2016. We were very nervous after reading so many horror stories of aggressive monkeys but we had no reason at all to worry. The forest is beautiful and the monkeys are absolutely adorable and very friendly as long as you're sensible! We did see a few monkeys get a bit shirty with people but only those who were taunting them with food for a photo opportunity or trying to get right in their faces with selfie sticks. Have respect for the animals and you'll have a brilliant time.", "The monkey forest was an enjoyable visit, especially with young children. There are not many attractions inside however, it's a quiet area with many visitors. The monkeys are rather entertaining.", "Quite the most amazing place for adults and children to experience up close monkey families going about everyday things. Bananas to feed the monkeys are purchased at the entrance and then it's up to you how quickly you give them away. Don't try to interact with the monkeys but they seem tolerant enough to be photographed up close. They will climb onto your shoulders if you hold bananas up high but they're only after food so don't be scared. Also its a good idea not to wear sunnies, carry any other sort of food (they\\re onto you !) and keep your bag zipped closed. Guides are available at small fee to give insight to the area and we had one who also showed us a burial ground in the forest as well. A pool near the entrance often has monkeys putting on quite a show jumping swimming wrestling one another and having fun. This place is a 'must-see'\"", "So amazing to be so close to the monkeys. Cheap to get in, bananas were rather pricey but worth it. Keep your bananas in your bag otherwise the monkeys will be all over you trying to get them off you!", "Recommend during they day it is nice. And definitely go at night to one of the bats to sit on a beanbag to relax with a drink.", "We have never been anywhere you can get so close to animals in their own habitat. Cheap entry at 40,000idr per adult and to buy bananas is extra. Was great to walk down the shaded paths to see the monkeys in their natural environment. Some parts are not ideal for prams or wheelchairs. We brought some bananas and was great to have the monkeys climb onto you and great photo opportunity. Take time to read the guidelines to ensure your safety. We witnessed one lady rummaging through her bag to which a monkey came and bit her - not the monkeys fault as the monkey obviously thought he was getting some food. But if you read the signs and respect that your in their home, you will be safe. We spent over an hour here as the monkeys love the attention and of course for you to feed them.", "The Monkey Forest is a much tamer and safer place to visit compared to several years ago when I first dropped by. Gone are the banana vendors of old, which made for a much more pleasant and quiet experience, as nobody was getting chased or attacked by hungry monkeys. The monkeys are healthy and well-fed by the local caretakers. They're quite willing to pose for photos, though of course, being semi-wild, they are prone to sudden energetic outbursts. I had a lovely time observing them and admiring the temple sculptures. Do remember to clear your bags of food and to obey all instructions on how to interact with the monkeys. The only tourist that I saw who was in any danger at all was a lady who gave a huge exaggerated open-mouthed grin to her partner when a monkey came close to her - which the monkey of course interpreted as a sign of aggression, thus showing its teeth back at her. Fortunately, she came to no harm as she was able to shake off the monkey. But I do advise remembering to smile with your mouth shut should you elect to take selfies with the monkeys.", "I visited the monkey forest to see some monkeys... So there is a loooot of monkeys! But they are quite \\aggressive\\\"... After 20min, I decided to leave! I prefered to see monkeys in the nature, instead of hundreds of monkeys in the middle of hundred of tourists...\"", "I was the only 1 of 3 travellers who wanted to visit the Monkey Forest, so I ventured down by myself late one afternoon. I was impressed by the number of \\Guards\\\" looking after monkeys and visitors, however I did notice that some were being paid to take photos for tourists, and another group was sitting around talking and smoking, seemingly oblivious of what was going on. One woman was bitten on the arm because she ignored instructions and was quickly whisked away the the First Aid room. I did come across a Guard who gave me peanuts and showed me how to hold them to get monkeys to come and then took numerous photos for me for free. Definitely worth a visit\"", "We got here not long after it opens and would recommend doing this if you can. They had just fed the monkeys so maybe this helped prevent them climbing on us (even out taxi driver warned us about rabies!) also it is easier for photos before it gets busy and less hot. It was 40,000 IDK each to get in (less than £2.40) so it's not expensive. You can buy bananas by the entrance but if you don't immediately feed the monkeys be prepared for them to follow/climb you. We wore walking shoes which is best if you want to do the whole walk but if not sandals would be fine. We also didn't take anything but a camera and money in a zipped up pocket. They can smell food and will try and get in your bag.", "The forest is unfortunately packed with more tourists than monkeys. If you go you should be okay with the thought of a monkey crawling on you, feeling your pockets and sticking their hands into your bag. They dont want to harm you (especially the young ones), they are just interested in bananas. So just keep walki g and please dont start screaming. The monkey will leave (and you will still be alive and well) once he sees you have no bananas.", "I went to the Monkeys Forest with my family (wife and 1 year-old boy). It is very good. You can have a very close interaction with the monkeys and the statues are also beautiful. Just be careful with the monkeys: they really attack you to get your stuff. One of them \\stole\\\" one of my wife's earrings. We've seen some others hurting people who were playing (with food) with them.\"", "It gets pretty crowded and some of the monkeys can be a little aggressive, so just be aware of your surroundings. The local staff also feed the monkeys in addition to what the tourists throw at them but that doesn't stop some of the more aggressive monkeys particularly near the entrance. Look for some of the more quiet areas, and you'll find the monkeys to be a little more calm. Very nice overall though for interacting and taking pictures up close.", "This is a nature photographer's dream, these long-tailed macaques are generally well behaved as they are well fed and looked after, so visitors can get up close and personal for an intimate view of the adults and their young. The only note of caution is if you buy bananas to feed the monkeys, be prepared to have them climb all over you grabbing at them. The big males will move in and demand their share (all of them) and get a bit nasty if visitors or younger monkeys don't give up what they've got. They also love stealing water bottles, and rip them open with their teeth to drink the water. If that's your thing, then fine, if not just don't buy the bananas and don't take food or water with you, and take it easy. Sit quietly and they will come to you out of curiosity.", "A very well maintained tourist attraction in Ubud. Located right in the heart of the city. The staff is very friendly and will share tips to have a better visit. You will be asked to remove any sunglasses, earrings or sacrves and store everything in a singel bag. Water bottles will be stored at the gate. Be careful when using your phones or cameras while clicking pictures since the monkeys tend to get a bit notorious. Avoid secluded paths or being alone if you are scared and do not scream or make loud noises if you are approached by a monkeys. A good place and must visit when in Ubud.", "I'm a massive monkey lover, so this was a must visit for me. The monkeys are smart and mischievous. If they think you've got food, they will harass you to no end and work in teams to get it. Probably not everyone's cup of tea, so leave your food outside and watch others purchase bananas - its much more enjoyable as a spectator without trying to feed them!", "The Sacred Monkey Forest is not very big but good for a quick visit if you enjoy seeing monkeys. There are banana stands throughout to feed the monkeys and it would appear that they mostly rely on the park ranger and tourists for food. It was interesting to see and we did pick up some bananas. But once we did they got pretty pushy, so be prepared to have the bananas yanked from your hands. You may want to shop around for a bunch of bananas if you plan to feed the monkeys. Each stand appears to charge their own price.", "A stunning jungle setting where you walk around on paths observing the cheeky antics of the monkeys and hearing the odd shrieks of tourists.", " News and Views - First Day of 2016 spent at Ubud's Famous Monkey Forest Just like New Year's Eve to avoid horrific traffic and get away from the crowds my family and I decided to enjoy New Year's Day with a walk on the beach in the morning, followed by a visit to the famous monkey forest in Ubud, only 30 minutes away. Surprisingly, our two sons Xander and Darius had not been to the monkey forest for years and did not remember it at all although they were born in . Their good friend Jango had visited it recently After buying the tickets and entering sacred forest we purchased some bananas and instructed all to be very careful, the monkeys are very aggressive. Sure enough within minutes, both Azizah, my wife had her bunch of bananas stolen from her , the two boys lost their bananas as well. I then discovered that my Nikon, semi professional camera, was missing it's memory chip and still in my computer from the day before. So back to the car to retrieve my Sony K Zoom 20 megapixel cell phone which fortunately has delivered some very nice photos. We took the first passage to the left and soon discovered that the in the last five months they built a whole new walkway through the forest, which makes it even more pleasant than before. One young monkey decided to attach himself to my leg and first started to simply chew on my hairs and then eventually sink his teeth into my leg, but ever so gently. All in all, another wonderful day in enjoying some of 's most unique features. A great way to start the first day of 2016", "This place was beautiful and funny at the same time. Just be careful when u go and make sure your not wearing any jewellery and DO NOT feed the monkeys", "Lots of monkeying around and be careful with them snatching stuffs especially food stuffs. Food in your handbags may results in them taking it up a tree and you have to ask local to help you coaxs it down. Nice hour stroll thru the layered gardens with some climbing or stairs. For me it's not a highlight but great if you have Some time. Sorry no pictures this time", "watch out! the monkeys steal everything they can, even out of your pockets, if you don't close them well. many, many monkeys rooms freely in this beautifull garden or small forest. Besides the mokeys you also gets a good impression of the flora of , and you can stroll quite some time in those beautifull surroundings", "It is a great experience and a lovely walk. Please remember, the monkeys are wild animals and when you tease them or bother them they can get aggressive. If you have food you have to distribute it soon. They are very protective over their babies, so do not approach a very little one when it is alone, the mother might panic. There are caretakers which help you. Do not take plastic bottles or cigarets, they pinch it and it is not good for them. You can buy bananas for them at the entrance. ", "We spent a few hours here in the morning, we left once it started getting busy because the monkeys get less playful. I guess they must get bored of humans.. The babies were stunning & it was the best experience having them climb all over me- especially the young ones. I would recommend not taking any bags & to not have anything hanging off you as he monkeys steal things. I also would plead people not to feed them & to try & take things off them like cigarettes that people think is hilarious to give them. I didn't find it funny, but surprisingly, the monkeys were actually happy. Rather that then poaching.", "As everyone else has reported, the monkeys are incredibly smart and quite prepared to take what ever they want without waiting to be offered it. But for us, an important reason to visit the Ubud Monkey Forest was to support a community managed sacred sanctuary as opposed to all the private/for profit places you can go. Enjoy the monkeys in the knowledge that you are contributing to a community project.", "The setting is really beautiful. Be sure to go down the stairs from the main trail to see the dragon bridge and the small temple area. The monkeys are fun to watch. The warnings regarding feeding them and keeping your belongings secure should be taken seriously. I saw a group of 20 something Australians in the sanctuary. One of the guys had 3 monkeys sitting on his back and shoulders while one of the girls was feeding them. She kept squealing and pulling the food back. No big surprise when she got scratched and one of the monkeys tried to bite her. I also saw a monkey try to grab a camera away from a woman when she left the strap hanging down while she changed the settings on the camera. One of the uniformed park rangers came over to me and encouraged me to help him give cracker pieces to one of the monkeys. When the pieces were gone, the cheeky little guy slapped the park ranger.", "As a family with 2 young children, we really enjoyed it here. Toilets were clean. Walking through semi wild monkeys was not as bad I as I anticipated. There were enough visible staff to assist. We had the girls in strollers so you can walk through most of the area except to the temple where you have to go down some steps. Bananas are on sale for an interactive session. Paid about 20k IDR. Hold the bananas above your head and the monkeys will climb up to get it. Overall a pleasant experience. Don't forget your camera.", "we spent four very calm hours absorbing the wonderful atmosphere of this amazing sanctuary. Take your time, explore everything, read the notices and DO NOT carry any food whatsoever, the monkeys can sniff it out from a mile away and will attack to get hold of it.", "The monkeys are roaming free in the forest and the environment is very nice. Located near the centre of Ubud, this is a nice place to visit", "Gorgeous place, with a nice view, but there are some monkeys that take the tourists belongins to change by food. It almost took my mobile.", "Not only the children but also the adults can enjoy some nice moments here. Monkeys are protected in this forest and like to do everything that they want by themselves", "If you're afraid of monkeys do not come here because they do come right up to you, however, they are quite gentle and adorable. Word of advice: don't keep anything in the side pockets of your backpack. Well worth a visit even if you're not keen on monkey as it's a beautiful park.", "We thoroughly enjoyed our visit to the Monkey forest. I would have no hesitation in recommending this to my friends and family", "yes well it is monkey forest so of course there are many monkeys. Don't sit on the steps - it is not raining that you feel, if you catch my drift! i was there during a local ceremony - really worth while seeing how the offering to their gods go. very impressive", "If you are not adventurous, don't bring the food. The monkeys are very smart and they notice if you buy bananas at the entrance or if you are carrying a black plastic bag (meaning food inside). They go straight to business and if you don't give up everything you have straight away, you are running a risk of being bitten. Lot's of Russian tourist provoking and teasing monkeys. As a result, we saw two of them got bitten. If you do want to bring some fruit to monkeys, buy it before hand and keep in your regular backpack or hand bag. Choose a youngster separated from the grown-up species, take one fruit, put it on your open palm, hold your hand up high and just watch the small monkey climbing up your cloths and getting that fruit. It's really fun if done with caution!", "Wonderful Forest. Beautyfull tempels are sometimes a bit hidden in the Forest. Funny with all the Monkeys around... Go early, then are not so much People there... ", "We loved our visit at the Monkey Forest, the monkeys were fantastic to watch! We found the whole place very peaceful and enjoyable!", "If you love monkeys or think you do then the Monkey Forest is for you! They are everywhere! About 750 monkeys in about 27 acres...and these monkey are pretty well behaved! They do warn you to not look them straight in the eye or try to feed or pick them up but they are nice overall. Our guide told us the 'bad ones' are removed to another forest! We saw only good behavior on their part! It's a lush oasis in the city of Ubud. Worth the time! We also enjoyed seeing the 'Monkey Crossing' signs outside the forest as the monkeys leave the forest and go downtown sometimes! There are no fences!", "Our tour guide took us here. I went unwillingly, I'm not a fan of monkey's at all! So glad we went, we didn't take food because I was worried they would jump on us. As soon as we walked in one jumped on me and sat on my shoulder. No idea why but it was an amazing experience. The grounds are beautiful and there is no shortage of monkeys. We only stayed for about an hour, which we spent walking around watching other tourists feeding the monkeys and looking at the very old temples.", "We visited the monkey park and were absolutely amazed to see so many monkeys roaming through the forest/jungle setting in as natural environment as you could expect to see - we did see one or two acts of aggression whilst we were there but it was quite crowded in certain areas and some of the visiting public didn't help by teasing the monkeys all in all if you treat them calmly there should be nothing to worry about they will grab sunglasses bottles of water and undo the caps!! Also if you have any bags or rucksacks don't be surprised if they try to get inside as they are very inquisitive...", "It's an amazing place were you will meet a lot of monkeys and have a good walk. All the staff is also friendly and will help you interact with the monkeys. Buy the bananas from the lady inside... you will have a blast with the monkeys with her help.", "Monkeys wherever you go! Nice ones, and not so nice - they are all there old and new born. It was amazing. If you are near Ubud, go there.", "The park is beautiful and it very much feels like you enter on the monkeys' conditions. They move freely in and out of the park. There's plenty of them and you will not walk away bored. They will come close if you feed them or to steal any bottles, food you may be carrying. There is a warning not to bring anything into the park and it is surely a useful tip. At one occasion I happened to catch the eye contact of one of the monkies which scared it to bite me in the back. Fortunately it didn't bite through the skin to cause bleeding but exercising caution is recommended as there are several biting incidents to read about online. All in all well worth a visit!", "This was so fun and so beautiful. The monkeys are adorable and so cute. Tons of babies clinging to their moms. We went early in the morning which was ideal - not too hot and not too many people yet. And the monkey's seemed to just be waking up and doing their normal monkey morning routines. Buy the bananas and don't be a wuss. Buy the small bunch always, because the large bunch will get taken from you all at once after you have handed out 2 or 3. Hold the banana up over your head and the monkeys will jump on you and climb on you. *someone got peed on while we were there haha. and a huge dad monkey jumped on me from behind, terrifying but also very fun. Seriously, this was the highlight of my trip. Do it.", "Nice forest with monkeys roaming around freely. They are not aggressive, more minding their business. Most see in Ubud!", "My experience here was amazing. The monkeys were so well behaved I was astonished. I'd visited other landmarks in where the monkeys were stealing peoples items (sunglasses and wallets) and I saw none of that at the monkey forest. I went there alone and one of the workers offered to take photos of me which I really appreciated. If you are in Ubud you should should definitely stop here. I also saw a lot of children here so if you have kids this is a safe place to bring them (as long as you keep an eye on them obviously)", "I was not keen on a visit since we encountered aggressive monkeys a few years ago but it seemed a lot nicer, I think stopping people from feeding them has calmed them down. I saw no aggression at all which was very different from last time. It’s a beautiful walk up and down the valley.", "My wife hated this idea to visit and have monkeys climbing on you, but it was worth the pictures. 20-50k IDR gets you a small or large bundle of bananas to feed the monkeys. Try to avoid a group of monkeys when feeding. A few monkey fights broke out, but the people were safe. I saw some monkey take the mosquito repellent away from a Chinese couple and I jokingly scorned the naughty monkey, only to be threatened by the father and grawled at viciously...as long as you keep calm and follow the rules listed, it is a quick, fun experience before you see the other things in Ubud.", "We were staying in the area and needed to see a temple to tick the box. I wasn't expecting anything like this. What an amazing place.. check this monkey chilling", "It was a fun experience walking around the forest and been able to see monkeys in the natural surrounds. When going here ensure you follow all instructions regarding what to take in and how to interact with the monkeys. These monkeys are wild animals and we are going into their homes so respect and follow the rules. There is a big sign on not bringing human food and plastics into the forest but one clever person decided to bring a plastic bag with peanuts in and then screams and performs when the monkeys are all over her trying to get to theses things . We had an enjoyable time with no incidents and got quite close to the monkeys without them jumping all over us.", "This place is very touristic but you definitely have to do it because it's very typical. You are in the middle of a big jungle so it's quite warm and you are surrounded by monkeys. We bought some bananas to feed them. You have to be careful because they want to steal your food, your belongings etc. but it's very funny and unusual for European people. It breaks your habits and that's good!", "Seeing the monkeys in their natural habitat, it's Just amazing. Even for People, like me, that have \\issues\\\" with them. :) If you have food with you, they Will climb you up, to eat. \"", "I really enjoyed this despite being scared of monkeys. The monkeys didn’t come too close. They looked healthy and well fed. Jungle was nice to walk round. A lot of the temples were closed for prayer and maintenance so we couldn’t go in. Good value for money too - 50,000 IDR.", "It's a pretty forest setting with some temples to see but you can not enter these. Lots of monkeys roaming about freely. We did let a small monkey climb onto us and had no problems with it. Thought it was very cute until it bit the next girl for no reason. As they can carry fatal diseases it's probably best to avoid contact with them if you can. We did see quite a few people with monkeys climbing on them. Entry is 50,000 IDR per adult.", "Definitely worth the small fee to get in! The monkeys are everywhere! I would not recommend feeding the monkeys they will be all over you as it is! Best to not get bitten!", "It is my third times I visited this forest the monkeys are cute but I am scared of monkey so I decided not to bring or buy food for them but the forest is really take me to different world , it is mysterios and has natural beauty , I found lizard too Ida Sydney", "Im not too much into animals, but this was amazing! I bought the most expensive bananas of my life but who cares... having a monkey climbing on you to eat it is really cool", "Only 30000 IDR the enter (~2 € ). A very nice place to walk between a lot of funny (and polite) monkeys across amazing trees. Very good experience!", "We all thought this place was going to be a lot smaller. Thought it'd be more artificial, but it was legit. We told our driver we'd be done in an hour, but we could have easily spent over 2 with no problem. At times it did get crowded, but it was big enough where you could get away from the crowd. Don't put your hands in your pockets, monkeys think you're hiding food!", "Went here as part of a tour. Weather wasn’t great but still enjoyed it. As well as monkeys there’s some nice waterfalls to take pictures.", "This is a nice place to see lot of monkeys in their natural habitat. The sanctuary has been well preserved in its natural condition. There are lot of monkeys and they do not attack visitors. When we visited some areas were closed for visitors but still we could see lot of things. A must visit place.", "You must visit the monkey forest if you are in . Entrance fee is reasonable and you can spend however long you want in there. There are monkeys EVERYWHERE and they are so funny. They mostly just go about their own business, climbing trees, cleaning each other, eating and walking around. You can purchase some bananas to feed the monkeys - highly recommended and great experience but be ready for them to jump up onto your shoulders! Don't be alarmed - if you stay calm, they won't bite or scratch. Make sure you keep all your loose belongings like sunglasses, hats and keys in your bag. We saw a monkey steal a lady's expensive sunglasses and dropped them and they cracked! Cheeky monkeys but definitely worth a visit!", "Tons of monkeys every where! They are very used to people, but read the rules. I saw one monkey grab a water bottle out of some guys bag it even knew how to unscrew the top. They will jump on you if you have a plastic bag or any kind of food so watch out. They sell bananas just for this reason.", "Great place to visit when your in Ubud, . If you've never been to a place like this, you're in for a fun experience. When you enter be sure to pay the 20,000 rupia ($2usd) and get a bunch of bananas. As you walk through this will attract the monkey's to you. Don't be afraid and throw all your bananas on the floor. This is a waste and I saw many people do this. Instead, take one at a time (put the rest in a closed concealed area) and hold it above your head. Have your camera ready, as monkey's will begin to climb up your body to get the banana. If you're lucky, they'll sit on your shoulders while they eat. Take a tons of pics and repeat. They monkeys are not scared of humans so you can get up real close and take some great pics. WARNING: do not have any loose items on you while walking through. Sunglasses, hats, purses, etc can easily be taken by these monkeys. They are crafty and not afraid of humans, so they will take anything they can. Leave all that in the car. It's great fun and you'll enjoy your time there.", "Monkeys everywhere, not afraid and not aggressive as warned . Loved it. Lots of babies to see as well as temples", "This was my first trip to and was told that I must go to the Sacred Monkey forest. So made a day trip to Ubud to include the Sacred Monkey forest. What a wonderful place, not like a zoo at all, the monkeys looked to be enjoying themselves roaming freely. Fed a few, it was a real treat, the admission price is extremely cheap for what you are getting. A truly sacred place.", "The forest by it self is mesmerizing, adding to it the monkeys which in general is friendly and used to human existence at their habitat, but yet don't push your luck and play with them. If you are not scared of them to jump on your head, you can buy banana and get prepared to have some cool pictures while they are on top of you. Enjoy the walk in the forest but don't stay too long as there are many things to explore yet in .", "Well worth a visit, monkeys are great caricatures ! A small bunch of bananas brought a entrance gets you lots of attension of the monkey's. Make sure nothing hanging out of bags or pockets as this is fair-game! Recommend a walk up it Ubud market stopping for a cooling drink on the way.", "Nice stop in a beautiful and peaceful place with friendly very tame monkeys. buying bananas was a bit of a waste as the are very well fed and are not overly interested in eating.", "The Sanctuary is in the centre of Ubud. Sanctuary is supervised and secured by local security people. Not only do they ensure that the wildlife is not being mistreated but they are very quick to point out any dangerous activity by the visitors eg touching monkeys while they are interacting with other visitors. Standing in one place or walking through the park one can be assured of seeing these playful families of monkeys doing just what monkeys do.", "Nice walk through the forest and seeing old temple statues ect but very underwhelming and very very busy. Expect long delays when leaving the forest", "It is very nice to see the monkeys, specially the baby ones. It is good to spend at least an hour to enjoy the attraction. Very recommended for children.", "Monkeys are checks. You can see this in this place. We observered 2 monkeys grab water bottles from visitors, open them and drink the water. Some great spots in the grounds especially down in the ravine. Pity there where no signs saying dead end down there - so just as well it was not too busy. Loved the Komodo dragon statues.", "I love monkeys! This place is awesome and full of monkeys. It was so cool to walk around and see them in their natural environment and family structure. There were so many babies. I actually went twice during my stay in Ubud. The first time I bought bananas from a lady near the temple and she lead a medium size monkey up to my head for a photo. Something spooked him and he grabbed my hair and then bit my head. More of like a love bite from a cat(no blood) but surprising none the less! Just remember they are wild animals after all! The second time we stayed near the park entrance and just sat and observed. The baby monkeys were really interested in our clothing and bags and would come and sit in our laps. It was priceless! You can buy bananas for about 20,000 rupiah and they will run right up to you and even try to take them out of the bag. Be careful with water bottles or just don't bring them. The monkeys are attracted to the plastic and will snatch them in an instant from you! We saw many stolen during our visits and then they just become trash on the forest floor or the plastic might be ingested by one of the monkeys. The entrance fee was 80,000 rupiah/ $6 USD. The MF is covered by an extensive tree canopy therefore it isn't as hot as the surrounding area making any time a good time to visit.", "Our family marked this experience a '10' for the both the fun of the monkeys and the beauty of the jungle. Our guide book rightly called this an 'Indiana Jones' type park and it really was. Not to be missed!", "Walking through Monkey Forest is very peaceful, and it is nice to be in the shade of the forest for a while. It costs around RP 50,000 for an entry ticket, which are bought at one of the entrances. I went in alone, and was a bit apprehensive of getting too close to the Monkeys. There are very large signs warning against touching or feeding the monkeys. Right behind the sign are stalls selling bananas to feed the monkeys. Personally I didn't get up close and personal, but the monkeys are inquisitive enough to get close enough for a good photo. For those who want to pet the monkeys or get up close and personal there are guides and security throughout the forest who have monkeys they have trained to take good photos. You will have to pay the guide for a photo. If you stay around the main platforms there are more monkeys, but they are the best fed ones, and are less flighty.", "It's a big forest that includes a temple, a small river and some statues and nice place. It's full of monkeys, but they are not agressive as in some other places of the island. These ones are not hungry so they are nice to the people. Still, you have to be careful as they can try to steal what you have in your hands.", "As advertised, and no more. A forest with monkeys in it. The locals will try to make you buy bananas to feed the monkeys. This makes them behave unnatural but is sometimes amusing. I think it would be better if they were left alone. Now the get used to people and venture out into the city causing all sorts of trouble. ", "If you're in Ubud, this is a must. Entry cost is a couple of dollars from what i can remember, but its well worth it. As you may expect the monkeys are pretty tame and are not shy of coming close to you or jumping onto you, so don't visit unless you're comfortable with this. Also, they can smell food a mile off, even old wrappers of things without any food in them, this can cause them to jump on you, so sense check what you have in your bag before going in. You can buy bananas and feed the monkeys, or just watch them lazing around, there are great photo opportunities to be had though and the walk throguh the forest is really nice too. All in all, a fun way to spend a few hours!", "Although there are monkeys walking and climbing also outside the forest, across the nearby road, it is worth to see them in their natural habitat. The guards keep them well and despite the warnings, my sunglasses and camera were all in safe. Except my water bottle, as seen from the clip I made: youtu.be/ThwV_OBthwM", "The monkeys are so friendly but you have to beware of them too. Do not give young children food to feed the monkeys as they can scratch when they try to grab the food but it is also exciting seeing monkeys in the wild. You can also go to see the hundreds if bats sleeping in the trees. Also beware that a lot of nise women have shops there and will try to entice you to go to their shops which is ok if you want to buy clothes and souveniers.", "My husband, eight year old son and I visited in August. We read all the warnings on the board outside and were mindful of the advice as we walked slowly around. My son sat quietly on a bench and a baby monkey came and sat on his lap. It began pulling my sons clothes and hair and he cried out - alas the mother monkey bit him and drew blood. Had to visit the hospital for rabies vaccines and dressings etc - costs in total approx USD3,000!! Our insurance covered costs but do check your policy. This is a magical place but the bottom line is that it is full of wild, unpredictable animals. I would never visit a monkey forest again.", "Visited the place..monkey s were all nice.but end of the tour guide expect u to buy from her own shop...practically force stuff on u..when we refuse she started scolding us up to our vehicle...like litterly swearing,it was so unpleasant and we felt so bad.and beginning of the tour guide tel u to buy food for the monkeys and it cost 2000 rupiah for a small packet of peanuts when u give a big note,they say no change and conveniently ignore it... If u have never seen a monkey up close pls visit...but avoid if u can cos there isn't much to look at anyway..and be ready to face this nice guide s become so ugly when u don't buy from their shops.", "I love this place so much! This has got to be my favourite place in ubud. The stone carvings amidst the greenery gives this monkey forest a certain mystical charm. I love the climb down to the river, its so beautiful especially when the sunlight streams in through the foliage nearby. Along the pathways, i was entertained by alot of peculiar monkey behavior. These creatures allow you to come close enough for a selfie but feed them and they'll be all over you. I chose to avoid that from happening.", "Monkey Sanctuary in Ubud in is must visit. The monkeys move about undisturbed by the crowds that visit. One can hire a guide that will help you with Monkeys (both big & small) sit on your shoulder and feed them. The big feast costs about IDR 50,000 & small one 20,000. Whilst approaching Ubud there were very sharp shower. Luckily it stopped. The place had a fresh green look. Children would love it. However, would advise that they be kept in check - not to tease the monkeys Recommend a visit.", "This is an obvious place to visit for anyone coming to Ubud. Entrance is something like £1.50 per person so very cheap and it's amazing to see so many monkeys in one place. There are a lot of tourists here too, this place certainly isn't undiscovered but the grounds are very pretty and tropical and the baby monkeys are unbelievably cute. Be aware though that although the monkeys are not aggressive if they think you have food they will jump on you and pull it out of your hands. Make sure you read the signs before you go in and don't take any plastic bags or water bottles, the monkeys will try and take these off you - let them otherwise they won't give up! They also seem to like to pull on long flowing skirts so don't wear these if you're scared of the monkey pulling on you. You can buy bananas and feed them to the monkeys, they will try to grab them as well, don't try and pull back, just let them take them. There are lots of monkeys so be aware of them jumping down from trees or almost appearing out of nowhere! Just remember to stay relaxed and don't scream or freak out and neither will the monkeys. I was a little more nervous of the monkeys than I expected to be but soon realised if I didn't really bother them, they wouldn't both me, I could just watch and take pictures of them without worrying. They don't seem interested in phones and cameras so don't worry about getting them out. It takes about 30-45mins to walk around the forest and there are some very, erm, interesting statues in there. You can obviously stay longer but we felt that was ample amount of time to observe the monkeys playing. Overall I was very glad to visit the monkey forest and see monkeys up close I would definitely recommend it.", "I did not expect i like it, i saw too many monkeys in india)) but Monkey forest is very beautiful place for walk, with picturesque views, little temples, and monkeys just all around, doing there thigs)) don't miss the pond they are jumping in and out, lots of fun. great place to bring children", "We visited the Sacred Monkey Forest about 30 minutes before its closing hour and honestly, the reviews of other travelers about the monkeys in the forest freaked me out that I didn't dare to use my DSLR or even wear my hat lol. The place is scenic with lots of old trees and it gives a very peaceful atmosphere. We didn't encounter any scary monkeys as we walked along the small tracks cutting through the forest. However, on our way out, we did see monkeys jumping to one visitor to take away the snack that he was holding. Better be careful anyway!", "We went on the advice of our driver. A couple of dollars for entry but worth it to share some time with our primate friends.", "The monkeys are very cute, and yes it's very fun to watch them, but they do get aggressive. They will charge at you and climb your legs/torso/head. We also saw monkey grabbing at a man's bag. It's $3 to get in, and if you like it great! But if you do get scared it's not like you lost a fortune. There are 100s of monkeys ranging from babies, to full size. You can buy bananas in the park for $2 to feed them, but don't be surprised if you then get 4-8 monkeys swatting and jumping all over you. They are unpredictable. Worth a stop, but I won't be going back even as a monkey fanatic.", "If yes, then visit the monkey forest. I was on cuteness overload mixed with a healthy new respect for monkey fangs. Curious George doesn't have those, an obvious oversight. Don't pet the monkeys. Let them come to you. Play hard to get. If you do, you will be happy. I had a monkey jump behind my back and give me a back massage. Even the employees were taking pictures. I felt special, and immediately texted my boyfriend to threaten to leave him if he doesn't give me more massages now that I know I'm worth it. Monkey Forest has monkeys. Exactly as advertised.", "This is such a fun place to go to and quite the experience if you've never been to a monkey forest before. Totally fine to take your kids as long as they don't try to grab or agitate the monkeys, best to let them do their thing. Beware of jumping monkeys! One jumped on my head. The forest is beautiful as well, great to take a nice walk. Keep your valuables close to you, they are cheeky buggers.", "Monkey forest is a must when in ubud. The entrance fee is worth every cents. Just be careful with playful monkeys they tend to jump on you out of nowhere. Explore every part of the forest, it is indeed a must. Watch out for your things!!!!!! Theyre quite fast and kinda scary. One must be calm. Outside the forest, if youre carrying a plastic bag, make sure they dont see it, the monkeys will chase you for it. You dont wanna make a scene with a monkey. All in all, twas a fun experience.", "The monkeys were everywhere! Be careful with your phone and bottles because the monkeys will snatch them! Managed to get a picture with them, such a great experience just be aware!", "Monkeys are all over the place and they are very cute, especially the babies. Be careful though, they will be aggressive if you have food and don't give it to them. We did buy bananas at the gate but they were gone within a few steps. They smell it right away. We had one monkey, who thought we had still had food, cornered us. He wouldn't let us pass, hissing and showing his teeth. It had us scared and my little kids crying. My husband tried to shoo him but he wouldn't budge. Aside from that experience, we enjoyed it. The scenery is beautiful, breathtaking!! oh, ps. my husband's backpack got pooped on too.", "Well worth the very modest entry fee. The monkeys have free reign and are not shy. Luckily they do have \\security\\\" patrolling around to keep them in line if they get a bit excited with the guests. Lock your bags, ditch the sunnies, big earrings and necklaces just in case. Was great to see all the little baby monkeys playing and some nice little temples and artefacts around. Don't leave Ubud without popping in.\"", "We went there because of all the great reviews, and it is a nice place! But you barely notice the temple because of all the monkeys! There are local women who accompany you/ protect you lol, because they know the place, the monkeys and they keep them at bay by scarring them away with a stick! There are 5 different group of monkeys, the alpha of one group pied on my husband lol, and another alpha fought another monkey on top of my husband! Hahaha its not as scary as it sounds, but it is what happened! You have to buy peanuts to give the monkeys, and they get crazy with them! They know to expect you to give them peanuts! But if you don't have any, they barely give you the light of day, so you're fine! :) if you have a lot of time in , go, it only takes like 30 mins, but if you're there for a short time, think twice before going.", "I went with my husband and children aged 8 and 7. We bought our ticket at the door which as reasonably priced (a lot cheaper than buying on the Internet so I have been informed). Once in you can buy bananas to feed the monkeys, we decided against this and I am very pleased with this decision as we were able to walk around and look at the monkeys yet they ignored us. People who were feeding the monkeys or going against advice and trying to hide food from the monkeys were being hassled by the monkeys all the way around. These are wild animals and need to be respected as such. Many of the females had babies with them and it was beautiful to see. The scenery was stunning and there was lots of shade. Remember water and a camera. This is a lovely place to observe wild animals and to teach children about respecting wildlife, unfortunately not everyone seemed to treat this place the same. Worth a visit, but keep you d children under close supervision.", "If you are a monkey lover, do pay a visit. You will see monkeys doing all sorts of stunt. Beware of your belongings that you are holding. If it shows resemblance of food, these cheeky monkeys will snatch it away from you.", "The Monkey Forest is a must when visiting Ubud. Come early in the morning to really appreciaty the park. The monkeys are having fun trying to impress, tease or play with the tourists. Be careful though with the most dominant monkeys as they will remind you to show them respect if you don't! If you have food, plastic bottles or valuable items, just leave them in your bag, as the simple sight of it will put you in trouble with the hosts ;)", "Great place to snap.photos and see the Temple, cliffs and waves. I was expecting to see larger waves and surfers but did not. Was warned about the monkeys and saw one take the sunglasses off a woman's head....they are fierce. She lost a pair. I understand the local.guard may train these monkeys to pouch items from people and they only way you get it back is.to pay the guard who pays the monkey with food.  The dance is a bit long but worth it..some rude tourists find it too long, at just about 1 hour, and leave part way. Not cool.  Overall a good experience.  A highly recommended driver is Kadek. A great conversatuonalist, good English, knows his way around, fair price and will not take you anywhere you do not want to go. Phone (he uses Whatsapp) is +628124692897", "I was not sure what to expect. Free range monkeys and LOTS of tourists, what a perfect combination. The location was very cool. Lots of huge trees and monkeys looking for a banana or two. You must walk around the park to take it all in though.", "Several reviewers commented that the monkeys could be quite aggressive and some people said they were bitten, so we didn't buy any food for them, put our sunglasses in our backpacks, and had an overall positive experience. We saw several people with baby monkeys on their shoulders/in their arms who seemed very pleased, but we also saw a man with bananas being somewhat aggressively jumped at by a larger monkey - the 'attack' ended when the man dropped the bananas he had in his hand. The monkeys also enjoy playing with plastic containers and water bottles, and will try to get them from you as well - we saw one man trying to shoo a persistent monkey away who was trying to take his water bottle - the monkey did not back down for quite a while. As long as you don't have food and don't aggressively stare down the bigger monkeys, you can move peacefully among them and take as many photos as you like - you'll find them sprawled everywhere, grooming/relaxing/nursing their babies. The smaller monkeys seem to be less aggressive and better if you're determined to have a photo op with one in your arms or on your shoulders. We found the temples and statues in their jungle settings to be some of the most impressive we'd seen, great for photography. Be aware that you are required to wear a sarong and sash to enter the main temple area - there is a man in a kiosk just outside who will supply them to you(and chase you down if you enter without donning them) and donations are expected, although not required. The temple down near the river is quite breathtaking, surrounded by hanging vines, a fountain, and towering banyan trees- one review we read described it as very 'Indiana Jones' and we agreed! Jungle setting and scenery are pretty amazing considering you are just meters away from the shops and stores of Ubud. You can do the whole thing in an hour or two, depending on how long you linger. Go as early as possible for fewer crowds and best light for photos.", "So I rarely write bad reviews online, and I'm not saying the Monkey Forest is a terrible place and you shouldn't go, but I'm pretty disappointed in how the place is run. I would also never bring a child here (especially after reading some other reviews). So before going in I read the guidelines very carefully before entering and even took some preliminary cautions before going like putting in contacts (not wanting the monkeys to steal my glasses)...NO WHERE DOES IT SAY MONKEYS CAN OPEN BACKPACKS, no where does it say to secure belongings in your backpack. It says \\please take care of valuable belongings\\\"...what does that even mean? Well about 5 min after entering the park, I was walking through one of the more quiet areas, there were no staff around, and a monkey jumps on my back and I do exactly what the guidelines told me to do which was ignore it and keep walking. Literally within 15 seconds the monkey opens my backpack grabs my WALLET and runs off. Even if I had realized he was rummaging through my backpack it's not like I could shoo him off or try to stop him. I was like 'ok I'll just follow him peacefully and when he realizes it's not food he will drop it'. I guess the other monkeys realized he had something and I was following him and they all surround me and start attacking me. Luckily I had no bad bites and am vaccinated against rabies, but I was traveling because I am conducting veterinary research abroad and know for a fact RABIES IS AN ISSUE ON BALI...I know that there has been massive culling of dogs on the island because of rabies outbreaks (Also FYI post-exposure treatment for rabies is like $10k). Eventually, two girls came by and they went and got someone who worked there who came and threw corn at them and made some monkey calls but the one with my wallet ran off into an area I couldn't see. The guy told me to wait there and he would follow the monkey, he came back with about half the cash that was in the wallet ($50 out of over $100) and luckily I only had cash in there. He said he thinks the monkey threw the wallet in the river and he wasn't able to get the wallet back because he didn't have his slingshot (how convenient). While I was waiting I also saw a monkey try to rip a girls skirt off, of course the girl started screaming and the monkey started bearing it's teeth...like these monkeys are out of control. Also the guy just kept telling me over and over \\\"please don't complain please don't complain\\\" I don't know if he meant not to tell the overhead so he doesn't get fired or not to post bad reviews (basically exactly what I'm doing right now). I feel like the whole issue with the wallet could easily be avoided if they would just be more clear about it before entering, it's really not that hard to add a part about them opening backpacks. However, after telling this story to many people now everyone is telling me that it is definitely a tourist scam. This includes people who are wildlife experts (literally, I got to vet school at Cornell). I really didn't want to assume that and it always sucks to fall into a tourist trap, especially when you travel a lot. That aside, these monkeys just seem really wild, there are some areas of the park that have loads of people working, such as near the temples, that shoo the monkeys away and make sure nothing happens and none of the tourists are doing anything stupid, but where I was that morning, there was literally NO ONE who worked there around and I don't think anyone would have came if those two girls didn't get someone for me. It was scary to think someone could be attacked by a troop of monkeys and no one would be around to do anything about it.\"", "We liked to walk across the Monkey Forest. I liked monkeys, but i do recommend to be ready for everything! I was attacked by one monkey, thanks to my boyfriend - he protected me, but i was really scared. From the other side another monkey just friendly bit me (i don't know what english word i can use for light bite) in order to show that it wants some banana =) It was very very friendly! Get off all jewellery, pretties, glasses etc. And most important!!! GIRLS don't put on skirt with elasticized waistband, you'll have a chance to lose it. While monkeys asking for bananas they can pull your skirt down. Take bananas on entrance! I enjoyed to feed monkeys. Also you'll meet people who looks after monkeys. If you have problems, just call them. The most angry monkeys we met in Ulu-Watu. In comparison with them Ubud's monkeys are completely polite, friendly and kind!", "Entry to Monkey Forest was about $3AUD (30,000IDR) per person. As you enter there will be ladies selling bananas. A small bunch is 30,000IDR ($3AUD) or a large bunch 50,000IDR ($5AUD). If wanting a photo with a monkey I would suggest buying a small bunch and letting the lady hang the banana above you. Just be prepared for the monkeys to climb all over you (and potentially pull your pants down in the process of climbing or trying to gt your attention). I WAS BITTEN by a monkey after he tried to steal my big bunch of bananas. I went to first aid only to be told the monkeys were fine (no rabies) and was told to wash my hands (best to do this for 10 minutes straight to thoroughly clean the wound but I was not told this) and given an alcohol swab. Since returning to Australia I have undergone Rabies vaccinations so I would suggest getting treated overseas if possible as sooner is better (also because travel insurance only offers cover of treatment overseas). It's a great experience and the monkeys are wild so I would definitely go back!", "Lots of monkeys! At first I wasn't sure to come here but glad we did. The lush greenery surroundings of this place is amazing. Interesting trees, waterway, temple, statues, around the sanctuary. There are many park attendants scattered around to deal with monkeys when they get rowdy. Just be sure to follow the rules.", "Monkeys are cute from a distance, but they really are unpredictable when they've been conditioned to rely on people for food. Fortunately, there are a few \\escorts\\\" throughout the park to act threatening when the monkeys are getting too crazy. There are bananas for purchase in the park, so one can ensure to be climbed on by a monkey, if one's heart desires. Just be cautioned that a white shirt will be visibly soiled after a monkey climbs on you. As soon as we entered the park, a monkey spotted my hand sanitizer hanging off my bag by a carabiner and decided he wanted it, had to shake him off since I couldn't detach it easily. Also any clear plastic bottles they will try to grab since they like to drink water too and are able to twist off caps. Don't bother buying a meal here or eating other snacks openly as I saw a monkey plant himself on a girls lap to eat her box lunch right in front of her. All she could do was say: \\\"Mommyyyy!\\\" Highly recommend if you feel ethically compromised by zoos, not recommended for treating anxiety!\"", "I haven't been into the Monkey Forest, despite going to Ubud numerous times. As you go down the road the monkeys are everywhere and I have never felt the need… Probably bad but I will say that everyone coming out looks happy!", "Monkey forest was definitely worth a visit! The beautiful forest, friendly locals and, of course, the many monkeys, freely roaming around. It may get crowded, but we arrived at around 10am and it was just beautiful! Only few tourists, the monkeys were active, as they sought breakfast from us. It was so cool to have a monkey climb on top of me and have that banana I was holding up high. No scratches, nothing - very gentle and calm. The forest was just amazing and the monkeys are so much fun to watch! I'd recommend to spend 2-3 hours there instead of 40-50 minutes that we had. Definitely a great spot to visit, while in ! Great for solo travellers, couples and families as well!", "Lots of reviews here saying it's fun, and it is. Plenty of photo ops, just keep a close eye on anything the monkeys can get a hold of, they're sneaky. A few temples are scattered around the Sanctuary but closed to the public from what I can tell. Crowds tend to flood in along with the tour buses, so go early to enjoy the space.", "Just a pop in to monkey forest to fill a day in ubud- only cost us $7 Australian to get 2 adult tickets and buy some bananas -be sure to break up your bananas and watch them near the water got some great videos of them jumping into the pools. No problems with the monkeys trying to grab our stuff", "Awsome place (if you love monkeys)!!! They are naughty and funny but actually they live there and we are just visitors! I did not experience any rude or aggressive behaviour from the monkeys! The forest where it lies is amazing! Definitely worth to go back there!", "The staff were friendly, the price was low, and the monkeys were hilarious. Alot of tourists complain about the monkeys, but to be honest I found the tourists alot more annoying than the monkeys. The monkeys were remarkably patient. Luckily the place is big enough that you can relax in a quiet piece of jungle and be at one with our fellow primates.", "Will any monkey jump on your shoulder? Yes, if you buy bananas or try to get some food from your bag. I saw monkeys even steeling the bottles of water (not sure, if they know, how to open it). There is an entrance fee - 15 000 IDR (1 Euro). The place is clean. There are park workers, who probably can help you, if the monkeys start annoying or attacking you (didn't see that). If you walk normaly and take pictures, monkeys will not pay attention. Just don't try to feed them, if you don't want to contact :) Recomended time: 30 min to 1 hour.", "Having read many of the reviews on Trip Advisor I was adamant I did not want to go – fearful of the monkeys misbehaving/not being content and natural. However I’m glad we did – it is a nice walk down Monkey Forest road to reach the forest and the forest itself was a nice way to spend a few hours. As the other reviews mention the monkeys can be extremely cheeky – we did not buy bananas and found sensibly wandering around we were fine and not bothered by the monkeys. The only time we were was because we had a bottle of water and when sitting on a wall, a young monkey came hoping onto my boyfriends knee and took the bottle. He was then trying to bite it, so my boyfriend opened it thinking he wanted a drink but actually I think he just wanted to play with the bottle as he promptly tipped the water out and scuttled off with his new toy! So perhaps avoid carrying a bottle of water, although he was entertaining not threatening! Similarly, do be careful with food/bananas – a man behind us at the entrance came carrying a carrier bag of food (perhaps popcorn) and a monkey was straight up his leg and onto the bag. Tip: I would be cautious of taking under fives as we seen at least a handful in tears at the cheeky monkeys. One girl because the monkey had took her bottle of water and then once her mum was consoling her (holding her up on her hip) the cheeky monkey ran up her leg and right up to the crying girl. Others I think were scared by the monkeys who would often be quite vicious to each other – sometimes what appeared play fighting, but they would often chase each other/bare their teeth at each other. So if you do take children worth at least talking them through the few unsettling things they might see – bearing in mind there are wardens frequently dotted about the park, so it should be a fun and safe experience for them providing the group is sensible and the children are reassured at the monkeys cheeky antics!", "Hesitated to come here since lots of people saying the monkeys were a bit aggressive. I have a 2yo son, but then we decided to give it a try. Personally, for me it was fun and interesting to see those monkeys especially when I saw a monkey held, hug, carried, and breastfed its lil one, just like I do with my son :) My lil one had a great time there. He was so happy wandering around and seeing those monkeys right in front of him. Just be careful not to hide any food in your bag or pants or clothes, the monkeys know it, unless you intentionally did that so they could jump in to you.", "Having seen monkeys plenty of times before wasnt really impressed, however its good to see for a first time. The place is full of monkeys who are actually quite aggresive when it comes to getting their food, some even climb onto you to get the bananas so be careful. The rest of the attraction has some statues and a stream which makes for decent photos but not great.", "The Ubud Monkey Forest is a Hindu temple complex in Ubud, , Indonesia. Its official name is the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary (Mandala Suci Wenara Wana in nese language), and is a popular tourist attraction. There are lots of mokeys playing around the complex and sometimes they playfully climb on tourists!! In the Monkey Forest complex are three ancient Hindu temples, constructed around 1350 A.D. The main temple is Padangtegal Great Temple of Death and is used for worshiping Hindu God Shiva. The second temple known as Beji Temple, is used for the worship of Hindu Goddess Goddess Ganga. There is a \\Holy Spring\\\" used for spiritual and physical cleansing and purification prior to religious ceremonies. The third temple, called Prajapati Temple, is used to worship God Prajapati.\"", "Went here in 2000 and came back recently. A lot has changed. Very commercialised. The monkeys are not timid any more and will steal from you. It is worth a visit, but use a lot of caution.", "A must-go if you are in Ubud. You are literally entering the monkeys' house. It is not a zoo, the monkeys are free to come and go as they please (even outside the park if they want). There are staff members everywhere to make sure tourists won't do silly things and the monkeys won't attack you.", "I went to the monkey forest for a short visit , I was very pleased with what I saw , monkeys running , playing , stealing staff. It was very fun for me to be there and have a walk along the nature and the temples . Bonus there is a gallery and a market inside", "Amazing given the temples and the sheer numbers of monkeys, but besides that a typical asian rain forest", "Large area for the monkeys to live in freely. Watching humans interact with the monkeys is both funny and disconcerting at times. Monkeys did not bother us as we had no food for them. Meanwhile the monkeys jumped on people who offered them bananas or other food. Probably is a must visit when in but only a once visit.", "This is such a beautiful forest situated in the middle of Ubud. Monkeys are everywhere so make sure not to keep your valuable items on hand. Feels like youre walking in the home of Tarzan with all the vines, animals, trees and amazing views. I totally recommend doing this tour.", "Monkey Forest is a great place for children and adults to enjoy the many monkeys that inhabit the area, however, you need to be aware that while the monkeys are fun to watch and some will be very friendly and endearing to children, the situation can change within seconds and a squabble can break out and they can turn nasty, particularly some of the older ones. Our son had some small nibbles in a plasic bag for our grand-daughter, which he had around his waste, and they would not leave him alone. The ranger said to put them into a pocket that could be secured, which seemed to work. We also noticed some aggressive monkeys jumping on people and knocking their water bottles to the ground in order to burst them and get a drink. My suggestion would be if you go to Monkey Forest, either as adults or with young children, consider that everything is vulnerable - food items, camera, water bottles, jewellery and bags. Keep things (and kids!) tightly under control or hidden, secured in a strong bag that you can hold onto very firmly and avoid areas where the monkeys seem very excited and aggressive. Take your camera out for shots then put it away. If you take or buy bananas for them, enjoy the experience but just be careful of their table manners. Other than for those points, you can have some great fun, have babies sitting on your head andcan get some great photos of generations of of the one family grooming each other.", "I loved the overgrown temple look, like Angkor Wat. The monkeys are interesting too. Beware, my friend paid to have a monkey on his shoulder and the monkey peed down his back! No extra shirt meant buying one at the gift shop.", "I read lots of reviews about the Monkey Forest and I must say I was a little scared to go, but still wanted to give it a try, especially as we'd tried a few times to see monkeys in Thailand with no luck. The entry fee is very cheap and well worth it. We knew what to expect so got rid of all our loose belongings and just took one big bag, and a camera. My son wears glasses and we were worried they might get taken but it was fine. My husband did get chased once but easily out ran the monkey. My son was sitting on the fence and one monkey wanted to get around him so just climbed across him. Other than that the monkeys did not touch us at all until we hand fed one with the help of a staff member. We decided to buy some bananas to get the monkeys to come to us having seen the monkey's reaction to other people with bananas - the monkeys did not attack at all. We hid the bananas until we were ready to feed them and that seemed to work. The monkeys climbed up our legs and sat on our shoulders to eat. They were very gentle and light and it wasn't scary at all. There seemed to be bananas galore for them so they weren't all fighting over them. My son said this was exceeded his expectations, and I must say it did for mine as well. Lots of awesome photo opportunities. My advice would be to go and just be sensible.", "Bring lots of peanuts! This was really a unique and beautiful excursion. Really wonderful to be up close to the monkeys and learn about their habitat.", "...and especially when feeding the monkeys, i got bitten by one of those cheeky primates. Apart from this, it is really worth a visit, since it is always interesting to see those little people ;)", "Funny place to go just to see monkeys! Don't waste your money buying bananas for them, they received so many bananas that they cannot eat them anymore!", "We were staying in Ubud so had to make a visit to the monkey forest - so pleased we did! It’s really well looked after and very reasonably priced. We were advised to not go first thing in the morning as the monkeys are more mischevious when they are hungry! We had an excellent time seeing the different temples and watching the monkeys! Definitely worth a trip if you are in the area!", "Please be cautious and follow the rules. Do not take with you shiny things or food. The place is magical and there are many lo keys climbing trees and walking around. My kids loved it.", "Every time I'm in I try to visit the attractions and this time it was really average the place was so overrun with tourists that it has taken the fascination away from the (Sacred Monkey Forest) mind you I haven't been in July before but in November it's amazing.", "Monkey Forrest is a beautiful sanctuary but there are 1000's of cheeky monkeys and they do like plastic bags. You can buy food to feed them.", "You can’t go to Ubud without visiting this place. 1 hour to 90 mins is sufficient time to look round the whole place. Obviously lots of monkeys and the scenery is amazing. We didn’t encounter any viscousness from any monkeys or saw anything happen to other visitors. They were happy playing with each other and not interested in tourists.", "Definitely a place to visit while in but beware of some of the monkeys. I would no recommend purchasing the bananas as my partner got attacked immediately after she had the bananas in her hand by one particularly greedy monkey! It is really beautiful to watch the monkeys in their national habitat. Just be careful and follow the instructions and you will be fine!", "Monkey Forrest is an amazing place which is well worth a visit. But please be very cautious about the monkeys, they bite people almost every day and it happens faster then you would expect. Never touch baby monkeys. The Mother will protect them by attacking you. If you get bitten, you probably end up getting a rabies and tetanus vaccination and that is potentially a spoiler for your holiday, since immunization can make you very sick. Thats what happened to me at least.", "We loved this place. Lots of monkeys just wandering round in a forest. It's a lovely forest for a walk. We didn't feed them and I think that's the best advice. I saw a woman feeding a banana to one for a picture and it bit her. If you don't have any food and keep to yourself, they leave you alone and you can just watch them, also hold on to your things. They'll be off with whatever they can carry! A nice way to spend an hour, especially if you don't come from a country that has monkeys in the wild!", "Cant see the attraction personally. Temples are ok but you cant go in. Lots of people there with idiots doing things to monkeys it tells you not to do. Actually watching monkeys attack was the highlight of the monkey forest.", "Cheap entry, only 80k to see plenty of monkeys. The signs were clear and staff were always near by if a monkey was grabbing someone’s belongings. Some tourists brought in food either in their purse or in a bag and were harassed by monkeys trying to get it. As long as you follow the rules and tips posted you’ll see that the monkeys are less aggressive than the average house cat. Worth a visit for 1-3 hours.", "Macaque Monkeys galore! Beautiful jungle right in town to visit. Many times religious ceremonies are going on that you can view.", "Great day out amazing surroundings and enjoyable day watching the monkeys roam free in the forest which is beautiful and peaceful a really nice experience", "One type of money only, the ones you can see in any part of sitting on the side of the road, keepers throwing things at the animals to induce aggression and a general look of a lack of maintenance in this park.", "Monkey Forest is a must-see in Ubud, and is a large attraction in the central city. It's at the end of a very long shopping street, with vendors hawking goods and taxi buskers shouting out tours and rides \\very cheap\\\"! Once inside, the dense trees offer a bit of respite from the glaring sun but not the heat, and several very chubby monkeys will greet you at the entrance, searching for food. You can buy bananas from the ladies inside, but beware - the monkeys become aggressive once they see the food, especially if you bring in rustling plastic bags or crinkling plastic water bottles. They'll drop everything and come running. If you're scratched, you'll have to undergo a painful rabies regimen, like my friend who was climbed on and scratched by a very curious monkey. You don't need the food to attract them, they are well fed by the handlers, and are serene enough to ignore all tourists so you can take photos. The babies are cute and playful, but leave them alone as the parents become protective and can strike out if you get too close. There's an old temple and performance stage inside, and you'll stream along with loads of other tourists over the foot bridges and wooden walkways, and stumble upon a stunning pool or river gorge or moss covered carving. And, of course, at least a few of the 600 resident macaques. Several relatively clean bathrooms are situated around the Sanctuary.\"", "The monkey forest is incredible! If you're lucky to go during mating season (basically every time they feel like doing it), you're in luck! But please, PAY ATTENTION TO THE RULES! DO NOT bring plastic bags in as the monkeys think you have food and will steal it! Same goes for plastic bottles. They WILL steal them from you and drink/attack whatever is in it- which isn't good for them! Otherwise, the forest is beautiful and well kept.", "We had low expectations and would probably not have gone if it wasn't down the street from our hotel but we were pleasantly surprised. The forest itself is beautiful and the monkeys were not as aggressive as everyone warned.", "This attraction is one of the must see if you are in Ubud and it is worth the time spend to see so many monkeys in real life. The entry fees is quite reasonable and you can carry your camera and accessories. Just be beware to be good the monkeys and follow the instructions along the paths. The area is well designed and is surprising to find this small green surroundings right in the middle of Ubud. Walkways go around and might take a couple of hours if you move leisurely. The candid activities of the monkey families are indeed quite hilarious and worth to watch them play around. Rest rooms are available and there is enough security wardens to look after the safety of visitors.", "You often come across monkeys in : sometimes quite a naughty lot and this is why the ones in Ubud Monkey Forrest are the ones to visit with your family. They are very kind, very funny and your kids will be able to talk about the birds and the bees really freely after seeing these guys ! You can walk : up towards the temple ( bring your sarong ) and down over the bridge along a little river. Monkeys everywhere. Feed them healthy bananas if you like. But whatever you do, respect them as animals and do not tease them them. A monkey bite is real nasty, and after all, you are visiting them. Behave as such and you'll have a really great time with these intelligent, witty and energetic creatures. There are quite a few stairs to climb if you walk down towards the river, but as of 7 years old this should be no problem ( on the contrary, they'll love the hike down, with monkeys clattering the rocks all around them !) You pay a small fee for the temple and you can stay as long as you like. Enjoy ! Bring your camera, as there will be many oppurtunities to take photos that will remind you of this really fun place.", "If someone is looking for a peaceful sanctuary surrounded by green and lush tree cover in Ubud, then this is the place to be. This sanctuary is at the fag end of Jl. Monkey Forest (road). Don't keep any food items out in the open or in your hand. If you have a Sarong, you can even enter the temple inside the sanctuary.", "We love walking through Monkey Forest but watch out for the big ones! The monkeys are very people-friendly, especially if you have anything in which they are interested (sunglasses, bananas, food...). One time they were playing in the fountain and we ended up watching them for a long, long time. They acted just like kids at the local swimming pool. They are very amusing. There are many pathways to follow in this sanctuary. Don't miss them!", "Crowded but so much fun, and by paying this ridiculous entrance fee, you help the forest and monkeys! You can buy bananas but beware, the monkeys are so clever and they sometimes intimidate tourists. Result: you cannot give your bananas to these utter cute baby monkeys since the big brother or grumpy mom stole them from you! Even without bananas, monkeys approach you. Don't take too many (open) bags, you most certainly will be robbed by the monkeys! And beware at all time! I had a young monkey that came spontaneously on my arm and a minute later it's mom bit me furiously in the arm.. Enjoy this adventure, it is great fun.. even when you get 'attacked' sometimes.", "The monkeys are incredible, not sure how many they are but certainly entertaining to watch. Whilst obviously a tourist hotbed there is enough space for them to act naturally. As well as the mischievous and confident ones parading for pictures and waiting for food to sitting on a shoulder there are still plenty that will be monkeys and that’s what I hoped to see. From throwing the wet floor signs at each other to their feats of climbing and tree jumping was a joy to watch. Baby monkeys are cute too. As well as monkeys do appreciate the rock carvings throughout and the detail they depict, different creatures as well as monkeys. We spent about an hour hear watching them, the temple was closed when we went and really wasn’t much else to see but we had great fun nonetheless.", "So lovely here it has to be seen to be believed! It's a lush tropical forest full of monkeys and amazing statues and art. Of course it's super humid and hot, but that's . The monkeys are really cute and there's always something to see. Don't miss it!", "This place is vast and it's their territory. You can feed the monkeys but make sure it's appropriate and approved by the guides and security in the forest. A beautiful place. We saw a lady trail her scarf for the monkeys she screamed when they grabbed it! Hello! This is not a human play park but a monkeys play park, they own this forest. Be nice, be calm and be respectful here.", "I used to work with chimps and drills so I know a thing or two about how to behave around primates. That said, my daughter and I still got bitten. Why? The monkeys are so over stimulated and anxious because of hoe too many people act. Tourists scream, shout, stare them directly in the eyes and generally break every rule in the book. The forest remains an excellent attraction but I do think it has become unsafe. Although the monkeys did not break the skin with our bites (and they very easily could have), there would be less incidents such as these if an induction was given to every guest BEFORE they were allowed to enter, in order to show humans how to behave. ", "The Monkey Forest is beautiful simply from the aspect of a park in the city of Ubud, but the monkeys are a benefit! I was nervous that they would be aggressive, but as long as you keep your distance / don't bother them, they do the same! Definitely recommend!", "Nice place to be with family in the forests of . Really enjoyable and you get to see lots of interesting relics there. The amazing views of the temple and the scenes of the monkey families very much entertaining. Really enjoyed it all.", "Nice walk but money’s intrusive. Not worth the visit. Tourists have caused this by their poking and attention given to the monkeys", "Great day visit. The monkeys are very peaceful unless they are disturbed by people trying to get Instagram likes. We saw one or two instances where people got very close to the monkeys and then they screamed when the monkey climbed onto them. Very well staffed and good facilities.", "It's a very big space, monkeys walk freely you get to buy bananas and feed them but make sure you hide them because they might attack you just like they did to my husband, these monkeys are really wild. We both enjoyed the experience but it was a bit scary.", "Read the rules, get a tour guide, don't take water, food, sunglasses, or bags that can be opened easily. Don't tease the monkey's and don't scream. Be careful! These are wild animals. Go early in the morning to avoid the tourist rush. Don't get too close the phones or cameras - they will try steal them. We were careful but both almost got bit - my partner had a monkey jump on his back and refuse to get off and bare his teeth until a lovely fellow tourist lured him down.. Then he lunged at him! and I had a very cute baby monkey cuddle my leg and play with my shoe.., then mama monkey bared her teeth aggressively so I backed off very quick!!!!", "Monkey Forrest was so much better then I thougt. Wonderful nature and nice monkeys! Not to many tourist there when we visited!", "We loved it here and we're surprised how cheap it was to visit!! The monkeys are cute but I wouldn't get too close with the cameras as they get angry and will try to swipe them!! Please read the rules before you enter it really helps and try not to take food in because you'll become a target for the monkeys to jump on you! You can buy bananas inside to feed the monkeys which is sweet! If you're calm enough the baby ones will approach you without prompt! I sat down near one and it came and sat on my lap and finished eating his banana! It's so nice to see all the monkeys so well looked after and it really is a sanctuary for them! A hats off to the staff that maintain this place for them!", "Great place to visit for a short period. Hundreds of wild monkeys to see and watch. We'll worth a visit", "It was really a funny experience .. nice place and pure nature full of beautiful old trees don't enter the forest without picking up some fruits like banana .. so you will have a big chance to take some photos with the monkeys near you .. be careful because monkeys as always try to steal your water and food ..", "A different place but have to be careful of the monkeys. The temples to are reverted and is part of nese culture.", "For myself i didn't enjoy that much,, But my kids did Cause i dont like monkeys😂😂 But the city Ubud itself is really nice and all the art there,,, Really enjoyed the drive there!", "Enjoyed a quick look at the monkeys. There are many to see and it was a beautiful setting in the sanctuary. ", "The monkey forest is a must see, in my opinion. The monkeys and the nature there are amazing. I'm sure there's millions of reviews on the monkey forest already so I'll keep this short. But a must visit. Only thing was after visiting the forest me and my sister walked back from the market through the forest in the evening and I had a bag of fruits, at this time the monkeys are all on roads and one approached and aggressively stole my fruits :( haha! It made me jump and the locals around tried to save me fruits but no luck. So just be wary and enjoy!", "This is a great place to visit and it's basically right in the heart of Ubud. You need to be really careful not to get bitten by the monkeys and the easiest way to do this is not feed them anything and not let them see you have any food. They will keep to themselves if they don't think you can feed them but can become pretty demanding if they think you've got food. The forest isn't particularly large so it is easy to get around and see everything in about 1 hour. No visit to Ubud would be complete without dropping in to see these cheeky little Monkeys!", "We stopped by the monkey forest with our driver, who suggested we leave almost everything the car except for the essentials. The entry price is fair and seems to go towards supporting and maintaining the sanctuary. It was an interesting experience though we found the novelty quickly wore off, in part due to constantly navigating around other tourists who would block some pathways trying to take photos. We were happy to have the experience though we are unlikely to return in the future.", "Cool place to visit although be prepared for close encounters. I squatted down to photograph and has a monkey steal my hat from behind. Kids loved it. Worth the visit but go early in the morning. ", "We loved this experience although paying for entrance fee and then quite expensive bananas ($5 AUD for a few small bananas) to feed the monkeys with on top of this was a bit steep but we did it anyway as it was the only way to properly interact with the monkeys. They are very playful and cheeky and once they see a banana in your hand they jump directly on top of your head! this may be OK for an adult but if a male monkey jumps on top of your small child's head, this can be scary and even dangerous as they are too heavy and can be aggressive. Our 8 year old son's head was scratched by a hungry male monkey and we only noticed this afterwards so please be careful with children.", "It’s a nice place to visit with kids of if you like animals. The park is not large, but it’s well kept, the natural environment is relaxing and you really do get to see the monkeys up close. And there’s a lot of them. There’s also some nice temples inside, only for praying, not for visiting, but you can look through fence :).", "Monkeys were all very friendly... nothing dangerous abt. Alllll grt.... i went there with my 4yr old son and he loved it. Grt location too only few min from the town.", "Went here in the middle of the day and it was quite a lot of people, but the place is big, so it didn't feel to crowded. The park is very nice and the monkeys are not scary and don’t seem to mind the people. They do not approach you unless you buy and hold bananas or other fruit. Recommended when you are in Ubud.", "Really nice temple located over a cliff with stunning views and thief monkeys. The temple itself is not implressive but the views definitely are. Other attraction is to meet the colony of monkeys that live there, they are used to human being and will try to steat hats and glasses. There are some people that will recover the stolen material from the monkeys for a \\voluntary fee\\\". In any case, it is a matter of not interacting with the monkeys and they will not steal you. It is funny to see the monkeys playing and stealing people. Really good visit.\"", "We had great fun on the forest. Entrance not expensive. On the forest we payed extra for a picture with a monkey. You can negotiate the price . We saw a lot of monkeys. You can walked around the forest in an hour.", "Enjoyed it for a stroll and the monkeys seemed well cared for. It was just different than watching them in the wild and our hotel was so close to the jungle we had this opportunity. Very cheap so worth a visit if near when in ubud", "Yeah, this place is crowded by monkeys that are used to climb on people and get a banana to eat while sitting on a shoulder. A must see place in Ubud definitely :-) Jungle-like ambient atmosphere.", "If you love monkeys, this is a great experience. I recommend going first thing when they open, because it quickly gets crowded. Do not take any food with you or loose items, such as sun glasses. The monkeys will crawl on you and steal them. And remember, you are going to their habitat and are a visitor; respect them and the environment.", "This place is good for all people. The place is huge surrounded with trees and monkeys!!! Many temples to visit and I like the wooden path and bridge the most.", "This forrest is right in heart of Ubud and for the small cost of entry it's worth a visit. Just make sure you keep a hold of your glasses!", "Too many tourists. No, TOO MANY TOURISTS. More, than monkeys. But nature is beautiful. Monkeys are not friendly.", "Fun & a must do part if your trip. Not sure what it is about humans & monkeys but I loved watching them. They are obviously very used to visitors but still go about their business in their own cute way - are just spectators they have no real interest in...unless you have food. You can get very up close & personal - will feed from your hand or more likely sit on your shoulder. Worth reading up about does, don'ts & clan dynamics . ", "Great to walk through the tranquil Forrest setting with stone carved bridges covered in moss etc. monkeys everywhere! They are quite cheaky so be warned you should hide sunglasses and jewellery and if you buy the cheap bananas to feed them they will want them very quickly so give them what they want. I loved it. You can ignore the bananas and monkeys and just walk around if you prefer. Beautiful and cheap.", "In the middle of Ubud you come to this sanctuary... Not overly expensive, and it provides great entertainment and plenty of photo opportunities.", "Really enjoyed my visit to the monkey forest! Was around $5 AUD to get in. Saw soo many monkeys and had no time limit. Highly recommend as a great thing to do.", "The entry fee was only 40,000 each at the time so rather cheap. It's a great way to see the monkeys as they are in their own habitat. There are walkways for us but other than that is it all prety much how they would be in the wild which is nice. There are toilets inside which are fairly clean. You can buy bananas from the staff if you wish to feed them. They have a small rehabilitation area in a quiet woodland area for monkeys that are poorly. It was a good day out but I think it depends on how interested you are in the monekys. We had seen them elsewhere previously so it wasn't overly exciting for us. Great to take kids to though I can imagine.", "Visited monkey forest on our recent trip to Ubud. Entry free isn’t to expensive, and they state most of the money goes towards looking after the monkeys and there surrounding habitat. They have plenty of staff there, and if you do get in strife with the monkeys they are quick to help. We had no problems, we kept our distance got some great photos. We had a backpack on and didn’t get hassled by the monkeys. It’s something great to do, for the family, I would recommend doing it.", "we went in someday evening when we stayed in Ubud area! there is very nice place for relaxing and walking. Only one things to avoid, try to not carry expensive item, because the monkey will catch it!", "The forest is alway’s a catch. If you want to enjoy the green and the monkeys this is the place. But watch your stuff, before you know it they grab it. If you have time, also visit the Ubud Compos located opposite the entrance (hotel Champlung Sari). Worthwhile!", "It is a nice place definitelly worth the visit. BUT be really careful of your belongings as monkeys are really cheeky!! A monkey jumped on me trying to take my phone from my hand which she didnt manage. After that the monkey started playing around with my handbag which the monkey unzziped and took my camera from there! Then the monkey was jumping around and dropped the camera donw the steep and bushy hill. The staff tried hard to find it (bless them they really tried hard!) But unfortunatelly they didnt find it. We came across another lady who got her mobile stolen by a monkey as well. To sum it up, Monkey Forest is generally a nice place, some parts are monkey-free. You can buy bananas and feed monkeys. It is kept clean and monkeys look well looked after and happy. But as I said be careful of your belongings!", "It is a standard tourist attraction, but it has charm. The monkeys seem happy/healthy and you can feed them bananas (at your own risk). The architecture is very nice and the vegetation is lush and exotic. Overall, it is worth a visit.", "My family loved it here however be warned monkeys will climb on you even if you have no food or belongings. If your little one is unsure keep them close to you to protect them from the monkeys. One of my kids loved it and enjoyed the experience of the monkeys jumping on him. The other one didn't. Its absolutely gorgeous to walk through the grounds. You can spend a good hour here watching and interacting with the monkeys. Its a must in UBUD.", "The monkeys rule, and you must follow their rules. The rules are posted. Be aware and follow the rules to ensure a good time. The monkeys may or may not be interested in you. If they show interest in you be gentle and calm. The forest provides a short trek over bridges and around temples. Costs 40,000 rupiah per person", "Had some reservations about this since the monkeys on the street were a little “active” but this was well organized and clean. Don’t freak out if a monkey jumps on you. That was what was most annoying. They will hop off but screaming and running is not good for anyone, ha! These monkeys look healthy and well fed. Nothing scary or unnatural happening here. So cute to see all the baby monkeys and momma’s! Warning:If you take your children you might have to have a ‘birds and bees’ conversation after. Ha!!!", "The Monkey Forest is worth the visit if you are already in Ubud. The monkeys are delightful and very precocious. There are several moms with babies that were worth observing. They congregated just like a coffee klatch. I'd say that 45 minutes is sufficient.", "We really enjoyed going to the monkey forest. It had really cheap entry and its beautiful scenery inside. The bananas they sell inside the gate are expensive, however they get the monkeys to sit on your shoulder and eat the bananas which is great for a photo opportunity. We did try and take our own bananas in because obviously you can get them a lot cheaper in a supermarket but as soon as you get them out of your bag monkeys tend to flock and get a bit out of control. Much easier to just buy the bananas from the lovely ladies who can control them for you. Highly advise reading the rules before you go in and make sure all your bags are zipped/nothing in your pockets because the monkeys are very curious and don't like having things taken off of them!", "It was fun interacting with the monkeys. Just don't take plastic bags with you. They might think they are food and attack the bags :)", "completely worth visiting this forest temple. Entrance fee is Rp 40000. There are many monkey roaming around. But its not all about the monkeys, there are beautiful temples, water ponds and a stream inside. The sanctuary is absolutely worth to walk, breath fresh air and relax.", "Who wouldn't enjoy a walk amongst the forest with monkeys everywhere. It was such a lot of fun watching the reactions of people as the monkeys come after the little bananas. I had an absolute ball here.", "The trees and statues (overall environment) was really nice. However, as I am not a fan of animals in general, I finished walking through all the areas rather quickly. I was also kind of freaked out in one area where lots of monkeys seem to congregate and they suddenly ran towards me in a flock. I would much prefer if the place had less monkeys (since the forest was really pretty and majestic) but I guess if you liked animals or monkeys then this would be a great place.", "I would recommend getting a taxi there and not going through a tour guide as it is only IDR 50,000 (AUD $5) to get in. You can feed the monkeys once you get in the forest for IDR 20,000 (AUD $2) for a small bunch of bananas however, I just held out my hand and they will jump on you but mainly to see what you have on you. DO NOT take any valuables and if you're taking a backpack or a bag make sure you padlock it as they will open the zip and take what's in your bag but only because they are curious. We saw at least 2 monkeys playing with aerosol cans, another took a plastic bag from a baby's pram and there was one that took a soft drink from someone's hand, opened it and starting drinking it. All these items will eventually litter this beautiful forest.", "Probsbly a must do but watch your things. Those monkeys can be aggressive.", "Good fun but don't buy bananas unless you want to get up close and personel with the monkeys. Definitely worth a visit especially if you have children.", "Overall , it is very nice experience and I recommend you to try it. but be aware that the monkey are roods and you need to cover all your belongs . or they may steal it :) I highly recommend this if you have kids. Diffeneltly they will enjoy it.", "Scenic, beautiful architecture and the monkeys are amusing. Be wary with young children however as some of the monkeys are agressive. One of the young ones bared it's teeth and took a lunge at our 2 year old when she got too close. She got a scratch on her knee from its nails (we think) but they have saliva on their hands from all the banana eating so not worth taking the chance. Fingers crossed no other infections surface..", "Visit ubud is not complete when you not visit Monkey Forest.... The behavior of the monkeys in Ubud is nicer than other place in .... This place is worth to visit when you visit Ubud...", "They are so attractive ! They like bananas, hanging on peoples, they like to run everywhere! The place is so cool and artistic !", "Of course we bought bananas at the entrance to try and lure the monkeys. It all looks safe when the banana-ladies are there with you but once you go deeper into the sanctuary the monkeys become bigger and more aggressive so ... watch out with those bananas ;) We saw a monkey jump a woman who opened a bag of oreos (pretty dumb, it says very clearly at the entrance not to eat ANY food while inside and to hide anything in a backpack). She was a bit in shock but I thought it was pretty funny to see her punished by nature haha.", "Within the city of Ubud, you can see a beautiful place dedicated to the monkeys. It was very interesting to see the activities of monkeys (climbing, playing, eating, ...). The Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary is well managed with staff always around.", "This place has great views and is worth having a look at. The monkeys are interesting for the kids but be careful they don't steal something from you. While we were there they stole a man's shoe, fortunately he got it back. There isn't a lot of information on the temple while you are touring around which would have made the our time there more interesting.", "Not my cup of tea. Fat overfed monkeys coming at you with that look in their eyes for food. Creepy. The temple inside is beautiful but seems a little wasted there. Tacky cheap clothes and souvenir shops inside the forest half way through. Skip it.", "A great afternoon ... Arrived at 4 ish quite hot. One of the chaps giving out the sarongs & sashes thought we needed protecting from the monkeys ... Because we were English? I did decline his services and said I was sure we would be fine ... Not a happy man as he obviously thought he'd make some extra cash ... An amazing temple, lots of steps but wow it was magical and the view was awesome ... We saw a couple of naughty monkeys ... An amazing afternoon definitely worth the journey.", "The Forest is lush and the monkeys are damn cute! Well worth the trip if you like animals. The cool thing is the monkeys are all just hanging out free range they're not caged up at all. My advice though is to read all the instructions. We didn't... My partner got a little take away gift from one of the smaller monkeys. Yup a bite on the shoulder. She said it hurt but she didn't care as they were too cute to be grumpy at. I think we were grinning at them way too much! Anyway loads of fun even after a little nibble;)", "The monkeys are amazing and really funny, besides that, the temple and forest is mind blowing, really peaceful place. We took some photos with the monkeys, simulating a selfie with them.", "Well worth a visit. You won't be disappointed as there are many monkeys and three temples - the Holy Spring one is especially good. If you don't want them jumping on you then don't carry any food. I opened my bag to get a tissue and within seconds a monkey had jumped onto my bag - must've thought the tissue was food! This was the only time we were bothered. The monkeys aren't aggressive and quite a few people were happy to feed them and let the monkeys climb on them or sit on their head. There are plenty of photo opportunities. We were able to get some great shots of monkey family groups and babies.", "This is a must see. It is touristy, of course, but one of the few animal tourism attractions where the animals are actually free to move about on their own and not held in any cages or nets. This sanctuary has hundreds of monkeys who walk among the tourists and interact with them if they feel like it. You can easily spend 1-2 plus hours watching them interact. You are not allowed to feed the monkeys but there are many feeding areas where the staff provide snacks for the little guys. It closes at 5 so make sure you go early with enough time. There is a small entrance fee and parking for cars and scooters. WARNING: The monkeys will take your sunglasses, phones, wallets etc, if they are in open sight as well they can also open zippers and try to get into pockets so ensure all valuables are well hidden away.", "Went here with wife and 2 daughter's (9 + 11) and it was an super positive experience. Entrance fee was fair (180k rp./ 15 $) for all 4 . And you do not feel that these app 600 monkeys are feeling unhappy or as a part of a tourist attraction. Surroundings with combi of forrest and temples along with the many monkeys makes it a must see if you are in ubud. Remember to take avantage of the free shuttle bus driving frequently in ubud streets. ( green mini bus without windows )", "A must see while in . Ubud is beautiful & the monkey forest is amazing. For a cheap day out I would highly recommend this", "Nice grounds with good paths. It was a lot bigger than expected with lots of walking paths leading to different areas. Not too crowded when we went (11am). Monkeys were relaxed and kept to themselves - we heard they can be quite energetic towards people but in this instance they were more interested in resting.", "We spent almost 3 very entertaining hours walking around the Monkey Forest in Ubud. The setting was fantastic, jungle-like surroundings with lots of monkeys roaming freely just about everywhere you looked. I completely disagree that there are more tourists than monkeys. There are a huge number of monkeys throughout the forest and we were pleasantly surprised that the number of tourists didn't detract from the experience. There were a few idiots winding the monkeys up in front of their friends, which resulted in the monkeys reacting angrily, but in general, the monkeys were very well behaved and left you alone as long as you acted sensibly. I would definitely recommend to anyone of any age! Just don't wear anything dangly or shiny. Oh, or sunglasses! :)", "Epic day!! We fed the monkeys and we got some lovely cuddles! Definitely worth a visit when you're in Ubud!", "This is a must visit. We go there every time we come to Ubud. The monkeys are a real delight, and so cheeky. My son loves to feed them and tease them, and they love to climb all over him. They are a bit smelly, but their cheeky antics make it well worthwhile. Take lots of bananas, and even better get some corn from the rangers if you can, although if you don't want them to climb on you, you may want to give the food a miss and just observe others feeding them. There were heaps of babies there today, they are soooo very cute.", "Enjoyable experience. If you follow the guidelines posted all over the place then I'm sure you will not encounter any problem at all. Some of these are: keep water bottles, sunglasses and plastic bags inside your bag, do not get too close to the monkeys and others. Come early so that you can enjoy the place with less tourists and enjoy the cooler climate.", "If you are in Ubud you should definitely visit this place. Yes it’s very touristy but also very cool to see all the monkeys playing around, specially the children. But don’t have any loose items on you or in your backpack. The monkeys takes every chance the get to steal things from you. They opened our backpack while sitting next to them and grabbed all loose items they could and than ate them. Luckily it was just pens and napkins this time. It was much bigger than I expected, it took about 1,5 hour to see everything.", "This is my 3rd time in , and each time I had always wanted to go to the Monkey Forest, but we were always a bit fearful of the monkeys. It turns out there was really nothing to worry about. These monkeys are friendly and will pose with you and sit on the guides (pictures below.) They also will let you take pictures of the baby monkeys, just don't get too close. There was a set of stairs that went down to an area with a river and rectangular pond. If you are planning to look down there I wouldn't buy bananas because there was one tourist who tossed the banana and missed, and tried to take it back. The monkey of course was rather mad and chased him a little before baring its teeth and walking off. A similar thing happened not even 5 minutes later, there were no injuries, but remember that wild animals are unpredictable. Great for pictures and to see the monkeys in everyday life. Try and walk around instead of just being in one section, it has a real Indiana Jones feel with the greenery.", "Wonderful experience. Some tourist were a little obnoxious with screaming and bothering the monkeys but besides that a very nice trip with beautiful scenery.", "Famous monkey forest in Ubud. Well, definitely worth going as you will be amazed by the forest, ancient sculptures, waterfalls and bridges. However, be careful with the monkeys, as they can be a bit aggressive. Do not touch the baby monkeys, mothers can be very protective. If they will see you carrying bananas (you can buy them at the entrance) or a water bottle, they will jump on you and take it away. Forget about civilised feeding wild animals. Please have a good walk around, as every corner of the monkey forest has something to discover. I definitely recommend, but do take your time.", "This place was such a neat experience. Its nothing like a zoo considering you're in the monkeys home. This is like a true rainforest and it is such a great experience to see everything. I would highly recommend this little tourist destination especially if it is your first time in ubud.", "The monkey forest is definitely a must see. We only spent and hour or so there but there are so many monkeys and the grounds are beautiful. If you buy bananas the monkeys will jump on you and grab them so be careful will taking food and small belongings", "Great place to see the monkey... just a bit touristic... but this is fine... you still enjoy! Advice, keep you food away... the monkeys do not hesitate to jump on you!", "The monkey park is well worth the visit. Apart from lots of cheeky monkeys the walk around the temples and waterway is spectacular. Only wear a hat and sunglasses if you are prepared to lose them. Also anything in your pockets consider fair game to these very quick monkeys. Don't forget to buy some food from the kiosk and hang on to your camera.", "This was a fun place to visit. The monkeys are not officially trained or kept but they do have people who supervise them. I saw them get on people to take a banana. They also jumped on me to inspect (aka try to steal) my earrings. Recommend not taking valuables to this place. Do not wear sunglasses on your head. Enjoyed the monkeys and the temple.", "At first I was very nervous, beacuse Im afraid of animals, and I read a lot of horroristic stories about the monkeys of Ubud. I didnt take my bag and sunglasses with myself, so I was not interesting for the monkeys. The place was really beautiful, I cant put it in words :)", "My husband and I visited the monkey forest and the biggest piece of advice I can give is to read the rules before entering!!! Majority of the horror stories you are reading on here are probably written by people who did not read and follow the rules. We saw two people get bit while we were there, both of those people were attempting to pet the monkeys which is a big o no\\\". This is definitely a fun experience! The monkeys are unpredictable but we found them calm towards us. They were very cute....if you're in the Ubud area I'd definitely recommend popping by to check them out!\"", "I visited the Monkey Forest with my husband and 4 year old son when we stayed in Ubud. My husband had a backpack on whilst waiting in line to purchase a ticket and a large monkey jumped on his back to try to open his bag. The monkey jumped off, hissed and showed his teeth. We still proceeded to pay rp 150,000 to enter and view the monkeys in their environment....but with emmense caution. It was good to see many patrolling guards throughout the forest. We didn't walk through all of it as some monkeys appeared to be waiting for you. They weren't friendly at all and at times extremely aggressive so keep your little ones very close. Don't wear anything that may attract them and don't buy the rp 50,000 bananas as they go crazy and come running to you in a herd to snatched them. One monkey snatched or water bottle from my hand. There are constant messages over the PA system advising not too feed the monkeys but ignorant people still did. There were some amazing temples and stone carvings and i would suggest a guide who knows more about it to tell you more. We paid our entry fee and that was it. No info etc. . It was good to say we went and experienced these monkeys in their natural environment and some were very cheeky in the water but they are very much WILD and UNPREDICTABLE. I think the guards feed them constantly to keep them at bay also.", "Visited this sanctuary/Temple in the morning. Avoid coming later if possible due to crowds and heat. Avoid bringing bags and food. Keep backpacks on your front. The monkeys do jump on you and some can be troublesome. They will steal water bottles and anything they find interesting, be warned! Having said all that they were fascinating to watch and encounter. They are not pets so if you bring kids be careful. While there are banana sellers for you to feed them this is not something you should do and is being stopped next year we were told.", "Monkeys here are very aggressive. Be careful, we saw them taking purse and sunglasses. Once they got it, it is difficult to get back. The temples are great to visit, with great views.", "This is a must see attraction in . The monkeys are very friendly and the rainforest is amazing. This is something one will never forget.", "Visiting the Ubud Monkey Forest was a really cool experience. Beautiful surroundings with hundreds of monkeys running free. Adult and baby monkeys interacting, playing and eating right in the public area's. You can feed them banana's, but we didn't want to risk a bite. However, lots of people fed them with no problem. Do make sure you keep your belongings out of sight. We had two water bottles on the outside of our backpack and they immediately crawled on my husband and stole them. Pretty cute, although it made my husband nervous. The monkeys are curious, but not aggressive as long as you're respectful. Only problem I saw was when one guy tried to touch a baby monkey.Overall, a fascinating place to visit, budget friendly ($8 a person, I think) and a must for monkey lovers", "Initially sceptical, the entire family found the Monkey Forest to be an absolute blast. The monkeys were nothing more than playful and curious. They are also SOOO soft, so we all got a bit of food and allowed them to jump on us to get it. Honestly, they are likely cuddly soft toys. The grounds are large and its worth the walk down to the holy springs once you have had your fill of monkey watching. The only aggression we saw from the monkeys was towards each other when the edges of the four different packs within the forest would run into each other. We saw no aggression towards any humans. That being said, if you provoke the monkeys by teasing them, then its on you. If you get down on the ground right beside them to take their picture, then don’t be surprised if they jump on you to explore! Great fun and highly recommended.", "The monkeys are everywhere but very well trained to come and get the bananas you buy. Make sure you follow instructions or you could end up with monkeys all over you brawling for their reward. Beautiful forest area and well maintained, definitely with a look.", "We loved every bit of time spent at monkey forest.Monkeys were generally peaceful unless you provoke then or ha e food in your hands.", "Loved the monkey Forrest. It's in the centre of Ubud. Visited with our family and my son enjoyed seeing monkeys and even tried to chase one... :-) Not recommended to chase monkeys... They will go after bananas. Lots of big old trees and stream of water. Great jungle feel... Recommended", "The Monkey Forest has evolved into a safe haven for the monkeys. It is beautiful to walk through. And although the park may not be true to their natural environment, it is a great way to see and enjoy their antics and watch how people interact with them.", "Lovely walk in this forest in the centre of Ubud. As their are free and well fed, they seem to have nothing else than play, pamper each other, climb on visitors legs asking for fruits, ... You can't visit the temple but it add a spiritual note to the site.", "This place has been rather commercialised, with a big front desk where you have to pay on the way in and shops all around the edges of the forest. However, the setting is great and the forest has so spectacular features within it. There are women selling bananas inside the forest and having a monkey run up you, sit on your shoulder and eat said banana was an experience in itself. We spent around an hour and a half in here walking around and watching the monkeys. It's definitely worth a visit. ", "Costs IDR 30,000 per adult and 20,000 for kids. You can buy bunches of bananas after the ticket booth. We enjoyed seeing monkeys running amok and having fun. A few key things to remember, don't try and stroke the monkeys, if you offer a banana don't snatch it away and try not to stare at them while they're eating as some can get aggressive! If you hold a banana up in the air they will climb up your body and take it out of your hand. They may sit on your shoulder while they eat. Don't panic, just remain calm and enjoy. There are attendants throughout the sanctuary to assist you at any time. Enjoy and don't annoy the monkeys!", "My husband and I ventured through, and refused offers to buy bananas. We didn't need to in order to get close and personal with the monkeys. We watched them steal water bottles, and a scarf, bug spray, and a shoe from various people. Its only funny because EVERYONE warns against loose articles, etc. being swiped by the monkeys. There were mommies and babies everywhere. It was so funny to watch them all care for each other one minute, and be so mischievous the next. The other cool part is that like all other places in , we were in the middle of a village, and we were able to see the locals utilizing one of the main temples that is closed off to the public.", "Glad we went, but once is enough. It was really busy when we went and therefore could not explore much, as there were lots of people wanting to get a glimpse. Surprising as it was a very spacious forest. The few opportunities we got with the monkeys were great. If it was less busy we could have spent 2/3 hours there easily.", "I was a little tentative about visiting the park given some of the feedback I had read about the monkeys attacking you. We had no issues and were so glad we got to enjoy both the monkeys (watching some tourists were just as interesting) and the park which is just beautiful. If you are visiting Ubud, please don't be frightened - if you don't feed the monkeys they go about thier business without bothering you. There are keepers around the park that will assist you if needed, they also help get you some memorable photos if you want one with a monkey on you. They ensure your safety and control the situation until your \\happy snaps\\\" are completed. We had a few people come up to us whilst inside the park and ask if we wanted to purchase bananas - one word...don't.\"", "Our family enjoyed this excursion immensely. The monkeys were so fascinating, and the paths are completely lush and beautiful. Although it was very hot, most of the area is shaded, so it is a good break from the sun. Even though this may be considered a \\tourist trap\\\", it is not to be missed! (And we are a family that enjoys being off the beaten path:)\"", "the monkeys seemed aggressive and probably because tourists taunt them...I wouldn't advise buying fruit to feed them...and ft it's windy don't go, my friend had a tree branch fall on her which ended up with her having a black eye. but otherwise it's a great experience lol...that was in March 2012 so I'm sure it's ok now :)", "Great experience highly recommended for families. Amazing rainforest and beautiful trees. Xcxxcccccccccccccccccçccccccccccccccv", "A lovely experience at the monkey forest and it was very nice to see the efforts to ensure that the monkeys are in their natural habitat.", "I am a little traumatised by cheeky monkey in Thailand, but those in Ubud are really nice and don't attack. They might jump on your shoulder though. I did not like that some of the staff kicks the monkeys off you with a stick.", "You'd think I'd stay away from here after a monkey at Uluwatu ran at me at full speed to try to steal my sandal off my foot. But I was curious...This place can be cool, but I think it needs more security and oversight. It really is a cool site to see them interacting with each other, brushing each others hair, feeding their babies and even mating. The monkeys are super cute, but they can be dangerous. Many patrons try to antagonize the moneys, and they're vicious when they think you have food. Some people keep food in their bags so the monkeys will attack them. I saw a monkey run up to a man and grab onto his t-shirt and hang on it. I also saw a monkey run and bite into a ladies skirt. Both of these people had bananas and food for the monkeys. This made me stay away from the food, even the food left on the ground. I also saw the security here antagonizing the monkeys and sending them into a frenzy. I thought it was quite cruel. This may entertain some, but it was frightening to me. I wouldn't take children here, but depending on what you're into, a cautious adult can have a good time.", "Was nice taking a casual walk with the monkeys in nature. Very natural where the monkeys can run everywhere. part of nature. Monkeys can be aggressive if you go too near them. Overall quite a good experience.", "Very touristic, but it's fun to feed bananas they sell to the monkeys. If you're in the neighborhood it is worth a visit.", "50,000 to get in. Nice grounds to walk through but its the monkeys who are the stars. They sell bananas for 50,000 a bunch and the monkeys pretty much jump on you and Rob you blind. That will go in your pockets and steal anything so be careful!", "This is only a short walk from the centre of Ubud down the aptly named Monkey Forest Road. We went quite late in the afternoon after the rain and I was worried we wouldn't have long enough there before it closed, and although an hour and a half was ok, we could definitely have dawdled for longer so give yourself a good few hours. The monkeys are around you straight away, which is excellent if also a little intimidating. None of them misbehaved though, and there were plenty of keepers on hand anyway. The smallest ones are the cutest of course, and they will come and feed bananas from your hands - in fact they all will if you are brace enough. They will also look in your pockets and your. And if they can smell or hear anything that might be food!!! This is really reasonably priced and well worth fitting in to any Ubud visit.", "Cute little monkeys! They try to climb on you etc but dont worry because you pay to get in they have money to keep them healty so you can't really get diseases. So funny to see them just walking everywhere! Loved it :)", "The monkeys will keep you enthralled and entertained with their antics and aerobatics. Be careful what you wear and how you feed the monkeys, tak e n o t i c e a f t h e i n s t r uctio ns offered", "I went alone and had a ball. The monkeys are everywhere, and as long as you keep your 'steal-ables' out of sight and all pockets zipped and buttoned, it's fine. I was given grapes to feed the monkeys and I had to keep an eye out for the older (smarter) monkeys who would try and rush up and grab the whole bunch. The monkeys are very nice about posing for photos as long as you don't (rudely) stick a lens in their face. The forest itself it a wonderful place to take a stroll in, on their cemented pathways. I had a moment to sit and enjoy their Indonesian bamboo flute orchestra, featured that day. Even the monkeys were chilling on the branches above listening to the music. A unique experience!", "The Monkey forest is a great spot for a photo opportunity. Please read the warning signs. Loads of monkeys, loads of baby monkeys and some nice temples within the sanctuary. I thought the wooden walkway down by the stream was the best part.", "This is a must see stop in the lower Ubud area for any first time travelers. We walked into humid forest with more mosquito repellant than I'd like to admit, and I'm glad we did! Not single bite in swarms near the lower areas of the Sanctuary. The monkeys are shy, and uninterested in humans -- unless you buy bananas for them at the vendors in the park. The park staff were friendly but had cell phones to pass the time standing around. We took our Go Pro Black camera and spent 30 minutes in the forest right as they opened before tour buses arrived. It wasn't crowded (9AM) and we got video and camera footage. Not sure what it's like later in the day...so go early, and get better footage with less people.", "This place was cool; cheap entrance fee and monkeys all over the place. Some parts of it had old temples and carvings, and with the monkeys in the trees I felt like I was in the jungle book. The only thing I didn't like was one night I walked past the monkey forest (the road goes right past it) with a bag of groceries and a monkey was out on the street and attacked my grocery bag! So just make sure if you have groceries to put them in your backpack, because the monkeys seem to know food is in those grocery bags!", "A bit overrated according to me. It was nice and all very nice nature but monkeys are smart so you need to stay at good distance. One opened my purse which have a zipper and actually tried to steel my phone.. ", "I love that place because of dress code what they gave when we entered to the place. If you can go there around 6pm you can see beautiful sun down there. Also I remembered one this it was really funny one of monkey stole one of foreign guy shoes and he was following him to catch. Be aware of your items from monkey. I love that place and if I’m coming to I will surely go that place.", "We have intended to visit the monkey forest for many years and eventually made it and were not disappointed. The monkeys were interesting characters. A word of warning though be careful of your possessions as the monkeys can sometimes take a fancy to them.", "Found the monkeys adorable and surprisingly calm. Only saw one monkey become annoyed after being clearly aggravated by a not so clever visitor! Forest and temple were also interesting.", "Beautiful. This is the great place to go in Ubud with beautiful monkeys and jungle. Love to visit this place again and again.", "I was last here 2 years and back for more. I like the forest surrounds and the monkeys big and small. I carried a backpack and hand held phone with no problems. Our bananas didn't last long at all. I would go again. I think it is great that the animals are cared for and have space. If you are holding bananas the monkeys can tell and the big or senior monkeys get the most. Very good toilet facilities. Great family activity with low entrance fee, just stay cool.", "We went there in our 2nd day It was raining outside but still we have been able to see the monkeys so close . Its nice to take kids there ", "nice show for about 10minutes , but don't go , the kids and I had fleas all over us and we were scratching for days till we go some cream, and owners are very cruel to the monkeys", "Monkeys were fun to watch and no bad experiences happened. Beautiful place to visit. Highly recommended", "The monkey forest allows you to get up close and personal with the monkeys. Including allowing monkeys to climb on you and feeding them bananas. Caution as you need to be aware of your surroundings as monkeys can take any food you have etc but we had no problems with the monkeys. They were all friendly.", "Worth the climb to take in the great ocean views, but stay clear of the bad-tempered monkeys. Very clean (and free) toilets at the car park.", "We were staying nearby monkey forest. The place is not so big. It ll just take you 10 minutes to complete the tour . Tickets are bit costly in comparison to what they offer but nice experience for one time . monkeys are not aggressive here", "Purely personal but I hated every minute of it - when arriving a monkey and dog were having a bit of a spat at the front gate with the monkey baring it's substantial teeth which put me right off. It was pretty busy with people and monkeys were everywhere, the signs told us to not have any food or loose items as the monkeys will steal it and not to look them in the eye - again another thing that made me quite scared! Having said that it's not expensive to get in so try it and see if you like it, however there is no way on earth I'd ever consider returning.", "So many monkeys to see combined with awesome statues, rain forest and even a temple. Line to get in not too bad but paths a bit crowded in parts. Lots of stairs to certain parts of the sanctuary but you don't need to go down them - plenty of monkeys and things to see without negotiating stairs so definitely possible to enjoy even if your mobility is limited. There are other entrances to enter than the main entrance - would recommend using those to avoid the crowds.", "It's fun and exciting to see monkeys roam freely in a sanctuary. This is way better than zoos because they are not caged and they have a huge place to roam around. Be careful not to touch them especially from the back or when they're unaware. My fiance did it out of curiosity (even if there are reminders on not to do it). The monkey turned back to see who touched him with an angry and ready-to-attack face. We quickly ran away but the monkey was still able to grab his backpack. Good thing there were a lot of staff and he was able to stop the monkey before it attacks us. So, the moral is follow the rules. LOL! In our most recent visit, we were already outside the forest buying local souvenirs. We were a few feet away from our car when one of the monkey grabbed the black plastic bag (where our newly- bought souvenirs are) and took one of the items there. He climbed a tree and we couldn't nor the staff get it back from him. Maybe he thought there's food inside. So if you're carrying any plastic bag even if you're outside the forest, still guard your belongings. Despite the angry monkey and the lost souvenir, we still got home safe and unscathed. I'd still recommend this place because it's unique and more ethical than most zoos. The place is huge so there are mini temple and a river inside.", "Exceeded expectations! The monkeys and the forest temple are both worth the visit in themselves. The monkeys are very bombastic but once you get used to them they are a joy to watch", "Well maintained Sanctuary with a lot of monkeys running around. Well worth seeing. Nice to walk in this forest atmosphere. Be careful that the monkeys don’t take your belongings ( Sunglasses etc.)", "We bought some bananas and got to feed the monkeys it was fun. Thought there would be a lot more monkeys around but I think the amount was just enough. The sanctuary was nice with nice landscapes and sculptures. The deer exhibit was sad though as they had no water or grass in their exhibit.", "The scared forest was great to wander around, so many twist and turns and hidden paths and bridges and carvings, really incredible carvings. But beware the monkeys! One jumped on me as I was walking past and another one grabbed my mums skirt as she was walking by. We didn't feel scared but they were a little creepy! But definitely worth checking out!", "I grew up in and I could tell you that they have renovated this area (like most of the temples in ) so it isn't as ancient as people would think it is. All is constructed only to attract tourist and you pay 40,000 Rp just to go inside. That is the equivalent of 8 indonesian meals. Also, the Monkeys there are very aggressive, they are not scared of humans, on the contrary. A friend, went there and had no food, the monkey was upset and they started attacking him the monkeys jumped on his back and bit him. He was bleeding!!!", "We went in the late afternoon. Was still extremely busy. Park is nice, with lots of monkeys. Great photograph opportunity. Monkeys were not agressive at all, but we followed nicely the rules (no food, no eye contact, respectful distance).", "By paying a very small entrance fee you are able to walk freely in a forest with monkeys in their natural environment along well tended an clean paths. These monkeys are very active in their own community that is rich with infants and mothers - too cute. They are very fast and watching them swing through the trees liberally is so much better than a zoo experience. Whilst the monkeys are used to human contact but you should be careful with your belongings as they are quick to pilfer. We saw a visitor lose gear from his backpack when he got too familiar to the monkeys and let them up on his shoulder. We equally liked the squirrels that cohabit the forest. Well worth a visit ... but hold onto your hat, your glasses, your camera ......", "I could have spent days in this special place. I was laughing out loud constantly at the antics of these gorgeous creatures. Bought a beautiful hand made bag for my daughter at one of the little stalls in one corner of the sanctuary. Better prices than elsewhere.", "I suppose this may not appeal to everyone but all the visitors I saw were delighted by the close encounter with the monkeys. Entry is very cheap and you can take the whole family. You can purchase bananas inside at various locations and the monkeys will approach you and take them from your hand. I held a banana in the air and on several occasions they climbed up my body to get to them. They also seem quite relaxed around people because a couple of them decided to stay perched on my shoulders or lap while they ate their banana. This might scare some people but really they are quite gentle. Watch out for the big males though they will fight other monkeys and even you if they cant get the banana from you. One big fella tugged and bit my shorts and then tried to bite my leg. You can get really close for photos and they are not scared of the flash. I highly recommend this place but suggest avoid loose articles and expensive jewellery. They like to grab these items out of curiosity and you could lose them. My daughter had some beads on her bracelet and they grabbed them and it broke the chain sending beads everywhere.", "So many monkeys, you can't go wrong! Just be sure to buy some food and hide it until you're in the middle, otherwise you'll lose your food before you get 10 steps in. They'll raid your pockets and purse. I didn't care for the locals inside the forest befriending us and then asking us to follow them over to the temple so we can see their art work, only to be the pressured into buying something. It's fine if they set up shop outside the forest, but don't come in and do it while I'm trying to enjoy the monkeys. Monkeys rule!", "Come here an meet with the cute wild monkeys. Don't worry, even they are wild, they will not bite you! Just be careful if you bring banana or something like bracelet or necklace, they will catch it! :D", "As soon as you go in you can buy bananas. The place is well kept & monkeys are every where. It is not very big but you do spend time taking pictures with the right monkey that decides not to steal your banana but actually sit on your shoulder and chill for a while. There are also beautiful spaces to take pics at.", "Monkeys are fun, until they open your bag and steal your sunglasses xD Had to fight off a monkey of my bag. Still worth the 80k for the experience :)", "we have come home with some great memories from this place, i have never seen so many monkeys , we couldnt believe it was only the equivalent of 3 pounds sterling each, great value well worth a visit ", "The monkey forest sanctuary was better than I expected. Our expectations were that we would see a monkey here and there and that it would be basically a tourist hot spot to get our money. The reality was that the monkeys were all over the forest! So if you like to get „in touch“ so to speak with the apes, here you go. We had a nice walk through the forest and next to a river which was floating along. We had no problems with stealing, the monkeys were calm and seemed relaxed (went there about 10am in the morning). Entrance fee was 50.000 IDR per Person. The trip was definitely worth it. If you stay on ubud, that is a must see! ", "Monkeys were all over of all sizes, ages, & breed. They were not aggressive rather mixing with adults and children a like. Some people were feeding them BANANA and some monkeys were climbing on the back of tourists for photo session. The place is well maintained.", "Very unique experience, hanging out with a bunch of Monkeys. They were amusing to watch. They are a little aggressive but remember you just walked into their home. Don't take food or water bottle, even a plastic bag they will try to attack. We saw them pull on someone's earrings, grab a little girls hat, and actually dug thru my sons pocket an: ate the lint. Kinda a crazy experience.", "Worth to visit, if you are in Ubud. Very nice places for photography, but not many monkeys. Still safe to walk around. You will definetey see monkeys but limit your expectations.", "This was a really fun activity and an interesting way to see the monkeys. The sanctuary is beautiful. Well worth the visit.", "Very good experience to take all my children during my stay at Vila Mandi ubud to visit the monkey forest , it's very breathtaking . The monkey are not wild and there are so many guide of the local people to explain and to take care all the visitor . It was great visit", "This place is cool. Plenty of monkeys to see. Just have to be very careful. They arent pets or trained. They can do anything. Seen a monkey climb onto a man and look in his hair and becareful of back packs as they are attracted to them", "I expected to be bored but it was so much fun! Any animal lovers will love this place! The monkeys are so cute and fun to watch in their natural habitat! They don't care about chasing people (unless you have food) so don't be scared they will come after you! My favourite part was watching the monkeys swim and chase each other. I could spend hours there! It was a great experience. Entry is $4 and the staff there will take a photo of you and the cheeky monkeys if you ask!", "very nice visit to the monkey forest. the forest in itself is already increadible. the monkeys just make it more fun.", "More up close and personal than most of the wildlife parks you can go to, this is a wander through spectacular lush tropical forest populated with very friendly monkeys. It pays not to linger too long in one place as one jumped on me to investigate my handbag while another stole my hat (very funny but luckily it wasn't a favourite hat). Very beautiful - I could have stayed all day. A must-do in Ubud. Monkeys looked happy, living in a natural surrounding and extremely well fed.", "If you love monkeys, this is a must. They are absolutely everywhere and it becomes quite obvious that you are in their domain because you must follow their rules! The best bit, in my opinion, is the spring temple which has this beautiful stone bridge and lots of old trees. It looks straight out of a movie. Definitely recommend visiting.", "Absolutely stunning grounds! Beautiful, lush and green with a gorgeous stream with waterfalls running through it. We didn't buy bananas for the monkeys so they left us alone and we just wandered through the grounds enjoying the scenery. A must visit in Ubud.", "However, I was not impressed when I saw the elephants being dragged around with tourists on their backs. Then painting and playing soccer. The monkeys, especially the Mothers with babies can be very aggressive. So keep your distance. They will bare their teeth if you get too close. Other monkeys were just doing what monkeys do!!!", "50k IDR pp entrance fee. Nice walk around forest and temple areas, almost as many monkeys as tourists. Can pay attendant to encourage a monkey to sit on your shoulder for a photo. Worth a visit if you are in Ubud. We didn't se any monkeys being aggressive but they are very tame.", "Beautiful forest full of monkeys. You wont get in trouble with them as long as you've read the rules.", "Everybody goes here. Luckily we were there for the Low Season and still the buses of people were coming in - best to go early in morning. You could walk there from our hotel. A must see. Buy some bananas and feed the little guys but . . . beware, if they steal your glasses, jewelry or even bananas - don't try to get them back - they can also be vicious and will bar their teeth (and sizeable teeth at that) if you try to take their toys or possessions away. No doubt a bite would be distasteful - pun intended!!! Enjoy the monkeys and the environs - which include a temple and pathways for walking. Cremation ceremonies also occur on site and that is interesting to watch as well.", "Lovely forest to walk through. For the price of 50,000 you can watch Monkeys fight each other in a pond and also get intimate on the lawn. Wonderful experience. The best part is people pay to go see the monkeys but are super scared of them and run away from them😂🤙🏻", "When you're in ubud you have to go see the monkeys! But beware, they can jump on you, which happened to us. No worries though, just do as thay say - stay calm and dont touch them. If they dont go away there's always staff around to keep them in check. But maybe leave your backpack at home. The whole place is really beautiful and clean. A must see.", "During a family visit to Monkey Forest, my daughter, who observed all the pre-visit advice (no bags or loose items, no food, don't stare at the monkeys or provoke them) got bitten twice on her legs by a monkey. She was treated in the first aide post on the reserve and stitched up - one of the wounds was quite deep. She's needed other treatment since plus rabies jabs. This was a shame as people look forward to visiting the reserve and seeing the monkeys but this ruined her experience. Be very careful if you decide to visit and read other 1/5 reviews too.", "The monkey sanctuary was a really great part of our trip to Ubud. It's something that you can't really miss out on if you are in the area. The area is huge and full of old relics and bridges and vines. It really is like being in Indiana Jones movie. You can feel a little crowded in some areas. But just keep going and you will find a little quiet area in which to view the monkeys in their element. We found it hilarious that the monkeys love bananas so much even though they were crab eating macaques?!", "Popped in to see the Monkeys. Lovely forest good value for money. Paths through forest all well laid and easy access for all. Monkeys will have a go at you if you stare them in the eye! The signs say not to but Mrs S thinks it's ok ! More fool her as a female snarled and clawed at her ! Lol Worth feeding them hjough", "The monkey forest is really great and beautiful by it self and there live many monkeys. But we were a little bit scared because monkeys were everywhere and they jumped around, even on people. They also fight each other. Instructions on the begging says you must not look them in the eyes and if you have food with you (pockets, hands, bags) they will defenitly steal it from you. The price for entrance is 50k / person.", "We travelled from Nusa Dua to visit the monkey forest as we had heard brilliant reviews! We were not disappointed. The cost is 40,000 in total (there money). You have access to the whole temple. There are so many different parts to walk around. I would buy bananas if you can to food the monkeys but you need to be sly with them. (Because as soon as the monkeys see you have them they will jump on you to grab them). Be gentle and try not to panic when they jump on you as they are more scared of you! Do not give them eye contact as they see eye contact as a threat! There are so many monkeys here and it's a must see whilst in . The babies are literally the cutest! Enjoy!", "I usually go to the monkeyforest at 7 a.m. before it is open. You can just walk in. At that time it is deserted and the monkeys have just been fed. You can walk around completely silently - apart vrom the ever present noise of the scooters outside ! I like to go and sit but the temple at the bottom of the gorge over the dragon bridge - put on lots of mozzy spray. The monkeys are vicious and will grab a polythene bag from your hand, so don't carry anything they think will contain food. If you arrive later, you will encounter the tours and tour buses from across the island. It is in fact very small, so does get crowded.", "So nice the place so many tree and monkey too many spot to take picture, we are so hapy in here and the ticket is stil affordable", "The place is just beautiful. It's like an ancient temple hidden in the jungle. The monkeys are everywhere! They interact with you ,mostly if you have any type of food, or bananas that you can buy there. The space is very clean, and the staff is always watching, so don't be scared! Loved it! Awesome experience!", "Beautiful gardens the temple is a very interesting. The monkeys are interesting but can be a bit of a nuisance. Hold on to your belongings.", "Our hotel was only a few minutes walk from one of the entrances to the Monkey Forest, and I would've gone a number of times had we not already fully booked our other days! I remember expecting it to be relatively small, but I was so surprised by its immensity while we were walking to all the nooks and crannies of the Forest! The scenery is beautiful (amazing trees especially), and the monkeys are wonderful to watch. Before our arrival I was nervous about having my camera taken (or my purse), but I never felt nervous about any of the monkeys taking anything once we were there. The monkeys *will* jump up onto you & tug at your clothes if you withhold bananas, though (as I witnessed many times with other visitors). The monkeys are very used to being photographed and even seem like they are modelling sometimes! We were lucky and got to see many monkey families with very young monkey babies. With the help of a friendly gentleman in the park, I even got to have a few monkeys climb onto my head/shoulder for some great photo opportunities!", "We visited the rice terraces here while on a day trip of Ubud. The place is quite busy thankfully, as the main concern on our visit was not getting too much attention from the monkey's. I had read about rabies in and was probably a little overly cautious as a result. The main advice here if you don't want attention from the monkey's is that you don't carry any food into the forest with you, whether in your bag or pockets or anywhere...they can smell it and will jump on you to find it. If you want to feed them and have photos with them then there are stations set up inside to buy bananas and other foodstuffs. We saw plenty of other people doing this and the monkey's would jump on them or climb them to get to the food if they did not drop it or give it to them quickly enough. The forest itself appears quite ancient and has many statues which are picture perfect which I liked a lot. It's quite a large forest though and has several entrances and exits so be careful you go in/out the same one or you might not end up where you expected...we had to walk around the corner back to the other entrance/exit to find our driver as we got lost.", "I have two young kids aged 3 & 6 and they had a great time feeding all the monkeys bananas. It was a real experience, and the walk through the forest was also very pleasant. It is very hot and humid, but well worth the trip. I would highly recommend, especially if you have kids.", "Our afternoon visit was at feeding time, I think about 4pm and the monkeys were very active, jumping, fighting, and playing everywhere. They say not to touch or feed them, but once you are there it's impossible not to. There are attendants selling bananas because they like those more than their regular food, sweet potatoes. It was so fun having a money eating his banana on your shoulder, although maybe a little risky! Bring you Gopro!", "If you are in tourist mode you really should do this as there are monkeys everywhere. It is definitely a unique experience and worth the small entrance fee. Good advice, don't go to the trouble of bringing bananas in, they sell them in there and when you buy them from one of the many carts, the employees keep the monkeys in line. One poor fellow brought a bag of bananas with him and within less than 30 seconds the monkey snatched his bag right out of his hand and that was that. The banana vendors know how to entice the monkeys to jump on your shoulders,head which they do without hesitation. Great photos if you are ok with a monkey hanging onto you whilst eating bananas.", "Visited the monkey forest yesterday, lovely place! Alot bigger than we expected to walk around :) Plenty of monkeys about with a few areas where they are being fed by the people who work there where they tend to gather :) I believe they dont sell food for you to buy to feed the monkeys anymore, however we found a guy who worked there who asked if we want help to have a monkey on our shoulder for a photo, he fed the monkey for us to get it onto our shoulders for a picture, asked for about £2.50 for both of us which we were happy to pay for the awesome photos we got! Later on I sat down next to some monkeys and one came and decided to destroy a small hair toggle I had that looked like a flower though Haha! If you have a monkey on you and want it to get off just stand up and start walking they are no trouble. Beware of nibbly flies and ants around your legs in this area too, we felt like we were being munched somewhat!!", "Forest was lovely to look at. Monkeys so cute. We didn’t take anything but a wallet in so no problems with monkeys stealing or anything. Staff are polite and friendly and they have a bag check if you need", "Another amazing day out with Made RAI taking us to see the beautiful statues and monkeys. Highlight was feeding the monkeys and having them jump on our shoulders. Very friendly and a must do when visiting .", "This is an amazing site. Especially, if accompanied by a visit to the \\Fire Dance\\\" open air theatre, to see a performance of nese music and dance. The temple is hung on a cliff and the views are gorgeous. Do not worry about the monkeys! They are everywhere, but they go to sleep at 18.00. I've been twice there and they never stole anything from me!\"", "even without the monkeys this place would be worth visiting. The monkeys are wild but pretty much tame; if that makes sense. They will jump on your shoulder if you let them and several of the people there did. There are people that work there that watch for visitors that get scared or if anyone gets mistreated (monkeys or humans!). It is very much worth the visit.", "Our family of travelled from Seminyak to Ubud & had a wonderful time at the Monkey Forest. It's very clean, quite inexpensive & a great experience, you only need 2 hrs max there but there are plenty of shops & markets outside to fill your day. The monkeys weren't scary although we did see a few people have their drink bottles stolen & one guy had a monkey trying to undo his backpack. A few people had the monkeys jump on them but generally if you didn't have a bottle or sunglasses on you & you put your backpack on your front you were left alone to just walk through three forest & take photos.", "Best experience in . Funny monkeys jumping next to you looking for bananas. You can pay 20,000 ruppies for small bunch of bananas and feed them to get full joy of the experience. Very beautiful forest itself and simply wonderful to walk around.", "Nice place to visit. Later in the morning or later afternoon seems to be a better time to visit as the monkeys are more energetic...and watching them in the pond is hilarious. Just don't go out of your way to touch them...they bite. Have witnessed people being bitten on both visits.", "I went with my girlfriend and was not disappointed. The layout is very good and a great habitat for the monkeys. The scenic walks were very pleasant. If you are in Ubud you must visit this attraction.", "Everyone visiting Ubud should definitely visit the place. Go an enjoy your time with the 100's of monkeys :) make sure you hold on to your belongings.", "Very exciting and beautiful place to visit along with friends and families. The monkey feeding, taking videos with them, wish fulfilling well, .. the entire place is beautiful. Must go if you are in 👍", "We spent over an hour in 's crazy traffic to dropped off in the Monkey Forest at Ubud. The sanctuary is a piece of lush forest and gardens in the middle of laid back Ubud. The beautiful forest, amazing moss Kaiden statues, ponds filled with coi fish, and the crazy monkeys make this a 'must do' if in . The monkeys are everywhere and are very cute and late back until you get a banana in your hands and can become very aggressive. Would recommend getting between them and their banana, or leaving bags or cameras unattended. Great experience.", "A great place to relax as you walk through the sacred monkey forest. The setting amongst the forest is grand, along with the temples and creeks. There is a small charge to enter ($4AUD for memory). Monkey's everywhere, so don't think you will not see any. Be wary if you have any food or drinks as the monkeys will sniff it out and grab it from you - even plastic bags can be an attraction. Read the signs before you enter. You can buy bananas to feed the monkeys for an up close experience but as soon as you have one in your hand the monkeys will grab it from you. We took our 1 year old and 4 year old an had no problems at all. The Monkeys will not attack if you don't intimidate them. If one jumps on you just keep walking and it will jump off. Overall a great experience for our little ones. This is the second time we have been.", "Loved this place, no performing trained animals - just cheeky monkeys in their natural habitat. Be prepared to be used as a climbing gym the second you hold a banana and put your water bottle in you bag - mine got pinched when I was holding it!", "I was initially hesitant to visit because being jumped on by wild monkeys didn't sound like my idea of a good time. However, this amazing forest feels worlds away from the rest of Ubud once you are inside. There is plenty to explore and it is all incredibly beautiful. Make sure you venture through the entire forest and take your time in the more tranquil areas. Of course, if you do like encounters with monkeys you have plenty of opportunity for that. But you can also have a wonderful day exploring the forest and easily keep a comfortable distance from the monkeys if you prefer.", "Beautiful place....lovely forest....monkeys are very cute.... and well behaved...everyone felt really safe walking around and watching them...highly recommend...", "80,000 rupiah for just watching wild monkeys.Tourist trap, waste of money and really disappointing. I went there for its rating, but I was shocked , there was nothing. If you want to see wild monkeys, with not much security, this may be your place. Too crowded, I did not know what else to do. You can just roam about inside for like 15-20mins, click pictures of monkeys and you are done. One can watch monkeys playing with plastic bottles, grabbing people's bags and even bite some tourists. No medical aid nearby as such. You can watch monkeys free of cost anywhere in . I think visit to this place should be made free of cost!!", "It's a big deal for people who don't see monkeys often. If you're from India ouve probably seen packs of monkeys hanging around. No biggie here.", "The forest itself is pretty small and you could probably finish walking through it in 45 mins or less. You can buy bananas for a few dollars to feed the monkeys. But be warned, they can get very daring. I saw a large monky pull a ladys hair to get to the banana. She was unharmed and laughing but it might scare kids and smaller women. For 50 000, you might as well just take a walk through to spend some time in ubud! But dont be sad if you have to give it a miss", "This is a real monkey paradise! I hate seeing animals in cages, as I'm sure many do, and this is a terrific opportunity to see these cute furry animals in a natural habitat, running wild. Yes, you can feed them a banana or two and take pics, but they are very much free here. Also, the forest is beautiful. Great way to kill an hour.", "This place was great. The monkeys were not as scary as I'd been lead to believe and didn't steal any of our things (though I wouldn't put your bag down just in case). Pretty location and lots of staff if you needed help or director. They sold bananas that you could offer the monkeys. Not very expensive and great experience", "Simply great! They give you all the safety tips (which some folks don’t follow, don’t look directly at the monkey’s eyes) and i had one climb on my shoulders, pat me on the head, and try to steal my glasses. I didn’t panic as the monkeys are friendly and put my glasses in my pocket. He looked in the hair on my head, then gave up. Lots of fun and educational.", "This place is one of the significant sight seeing in . The Ubud Monkey Forest is a nature reserve and Hindu temple located in Ubud, Indonesia.I like it alot when I came.I saw the monkeys eating,Swimming ,climbing and jump on some women.The bad thing when monkeys having sex near the temple my little daughter thought the male hit the female.In my opinion it wonderful place ,eductional and let you chance to see different kind of Apes.It could be scary for some people. 100% I will come again in my next trip to .", "Monkey Forest was a waste of time & money - the monkeys are tame and pester you constantly for food, ripping open plastic bags regardless of what was in them. Don’t waste your time.", "The old temples in are so artistic and beautiful. They have a lot of monkeys that are not in total captivity. The staff are nice and are always attentive to guests.", "We really enjoyed the visit. We were a bit apprehensive before the visit, worrying if the monkeys could be aggressive and the dangers of rabies could be passed on by the monkeys. Our concern very quickly evaporated once we were in the park. The monkeys were friendly; the park was well maintained and beautiful. I could easily spent a whole day there.", "The place wasn’t expensive. Good to see the monkeys in the almost wild. The warning throughout the site do put you on edge a little. We saw a couple of monkeys taking stuff from people in an agressive manor. An hour or so is plenty of time. I definitely would not take a bag in there.", "The monkeys are abundant and do what monkeys do - monkey around. But basically nothing new monkey wise, however the temple and the pools in the ravine is quite interesting. Take the elevated wooden path and cross the bridge that seem to defy gravity, walk the narrow path along the stream for some tranquility in bustling Ubud. Well worth a visit.", "The monkeys are so cute! But do be careful as they will approach you! If you have no food on you then you'll be fine (though one did grab at my shoe). If you do have food on you though they will jump on you. You can get them to sit on you if you have a banana! I was a little nervous being there as I really didn't want to get attacked but it was definitely really neat to see and I highly recommend it! Just don't bring food!", "Positive: Fun watching the antics of the monkeys - and the response of people when a monkey jumped on them! Walk was shaded and not too strenuous! Negative: Kids (6 and 8) were a bit freaked out by the monkeys, but were OK when they stayed close to us! As with many (all!) tourist spots, shame about the amount of rubbish strewn around. Summary: Definitely worth a trip but exercise common sense - we didn't feed the monkeys and had no loose items or food on us. We were never \\attacked\\\" as some reviewers stated.\"", "First of all, this was cheap! I honestly do not remember how much for our family of 4, but I'm going to guess it was less than $10. We ended up walking around for an hour or two, very nice grounds and of course, tons of monkeys. You can watch them play, eat from your hands, jump from tree to tree and have sex. If you're into that kind of thing.", "Very small monkey forest, I thought it would take a couple of hours to look around, but you only need an hour, it is very small. If you don't like monkeys, do not go here, they jump on you, grab your clothes when they notice you have food and can become aggressive. We had a lady to show us around and give us a mini tour about the monkeys, she was very nice and helpful however when the tour ended she showed us her store and pressured us to buy something for good luck, she wouldn't leave until we brought something, and the items were so over priced, she charged us for a bintang top and a sorung for a total of $37 AUS, we only had a little cash on us, so lucky we only paid $6 AUS. So carry little cash as possible, especially its not busy, the workers get very pushy.", "Amazing first day in . Seeing the monkeys and walking around the temples. Be aware they can take food. Don't take any food or drinks inside...monkey forest is worth a visit...", "The monkey forest is a fascinating must see stop while visiting Ubud. The entrance fee is inexpensive and you can wander the grounds and enjoy watching the monkeys in their own habitat.", "Just had to go ....and what a morning it was lol Lots of monkeys just wondering around. We saw a few pick pocketing monkeys ...stealing food ,cosmetics etc But all very fun to watch . Worth a visit ...good photo stop !", "We were a bit apprehensive on reading some of the reviews saying the monkeys were vicious but having now been, I think common sense is key. They are wild animals and yet they know that tourists will keep appearing with bananas so they go straight for them and who can blame them! I would advise against buying bananas before you go in. There are lots of monkeys just after the entrance waiting to take them from you immediately and then a few minutes into the walk, there are staff members handing out food for them so you needn't have food to be able to get a close up look or to see them eat. Be sensible, don't get too close or move towards them too quickly. Some of them are friendlier than others and if you annoy one, it'll hiss at you and tell you in no uncertain terms to go away. Most are just interested in eating all the food and they are very cute up close. There are a lot of babies too. Good photo opportunities.", "There were THOUSANDS of tourists. We were there at midday - go first thing to avoid the crowds. The monkeys are cute - of course. They are really hard to photograph well :)", "Amazing view but the Tempel buildings themselves weren't much to look at. No information in English. Beware of the monkeys, they steal literally everything they can get their hands on. One monkey we saw jumped up and took the glasses off a woman's face.", "We enjoyed walking through the Sacred Monkey Forest. It was pretty and a nice respite from the busy town. It was entertaining to watch the monkeys and the temples were beautiful as well. And it's cheap. The only thing you that is a negative is you need to be a little careful around the monkeys as they can be a little aggressive. Someone staying at our villa got bit by one so you just need to be aware.", "I think of all the things we did in this was probably the most fun. It's the only attraction my daughter actually want you to go back to. These monkeys are real kick in the ass. They are full of personality and are cute as hell. Be very careful cuz they can be aggressive if you are holding food and will rip it right out of your hands if given the chance. But, I don't think there's any danger involved as they seem pretty used to tourists. This is a must-do thing and I don't have too many must do things", "We almost didn't go after reading several reviews that indicated it might not be safe/stuff would be stolen etc. We took the cautious approach, no hats, no bags etc. In reality this wasn't necessary. We only saw two monkeys climb on someone and they were encourage by the person and staff member to do that. The monkeys outside the forest were the only ones we saw that took anything from tourists. It was great to be able to see so many monkeys, monkeys that are free to leave the forest as the fences seem to be more about keeping non paying tourists out than monkeys in.", "Cheesy!!!!!!!!!!!!! We were dying to get out of there, but we were so jam packed, that there was no way to escape. It looked as if the other tourists felt the same way, but we all just stayed and politely applauded. After all this was a cultural show. The costumes and the dancing were quite good, but it was WAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! too long....15 minutes would have been long enough.....By the way, the monkeys are totally harassing, and we witnessed one man getting accousted by one of these scary animals.", "A great afternoon spent here. Excellent value for money. Lots of staff dotted about to help if you get into a monkey stand off! Sadly some tourists couldn't stick to the simple rules that the monkeys live by. Apart from that it was a really lovely time. Make sure you see the hole park- we nearly missed the big chunk with the waterfall even with the map", "Typical tourist trap, and as we had seen monkeys in the wild prior to this we were not impressed. You pay 50k for seeing some overfed animals that you could just as easily see from a walk outside the park. However, if you don't plan on getting outside in nature yourself to see some wild monkeys, it can be a fun experience to see this semi-wild animals.", "Visited today and was wowed by the beauty of the jungle, so picturesque. Many monkeys around and there is the option to buy fruit to feed them, we decided not to buy fruit as we figured they wouldn't worry or be interested in approaching us if we didn't have anything to offer. Nothing against monkeys, I've just seen them be nasty towards tourists before at another place and wanted to lesson the odds at this happening. Sadly this wasn't the case, I must have a monkey curse. A baby monkey tried to get our attention by doing tricks and laying down and rolling over like a dog, he then quickly got up and before I knew it was climbing up me, he wasn't on me for long before climbing back down and tugging at my thong, keeping my feet firm to the ground so he didn't steal it he then savagely bit my ankle drawing blood and bruising before running off. I'm sure this wouldn't happen very often, well I'd hope not. Maybe it just me and my monkey curse. Apart from this, it was a unique experience and the place really is quite beautiful.", "This place was ok. I was bored after about ten minutes though. One of the monkeys stole a woman's earring and the staff fired a slingshot at it to get it to drop it which I thought was slightly out of order, since it's the woman's fault who chose I ignore the signs and wear earrings anyway. Don't wear jewellery or glasses or hats or anything they can steal, because they will. Even with the amount of signs about not carrying food in your bag a lot of people still did and the monkeys opened their bags and stole it. It was more of a box ticker thang an enjoyable experience.", "The overall impression of this visit is beautiful! The scenery is gorgeous. Many temples and different trails to explore. The monkeys were very entertaining to watch. I chose not to buy food and to simply observe. The monkeys are very smart and funny creatures, however there were a few moments with guests with food you could see the aggresive instinct come forward. As long as you respect the rules and the monkeys it will be an incredibly enjoyable visit! The staff was very friendly and engaging as well.", "Simply loved it! The monkeys are everywhere, runnung, jumping, stealing your food. If you a a monkey-lover, you will absolutely enjoy this place =)", "Nice walk around the forest to tick off one of the things on the kids bucket list. The kids (girls aged 8) were a bit overwhelmed/scared but came around after a while. The monkeys can be pretty full on. Worth a visit as long as you are doing it along with something else. Maybe the rice paddies.", "Just go. Don't wear your expensive jewelry. Don't bring your inhibitions. Just go with an open mind and an open heart. These little devils will enchant and delight anyone.", "Amazing place to see how the monkey interact each others, there is some ruins or old buildings that will make you feel really nice", "Monkeys everywhere and got some great pictures. But do be careful a monkey jumped on me and bit me for no reason.", "A remnant of forest in the middle of a highly urbanised area that accommodates some dishevelled monkeys, too many for the size of the area. A very sad experience. Totally focussed on processing tourists through the facility with little regard for the monkeys that ate all manner of things from overflowing rubbish bins. If you want to experience happy monkeys enjoying their natural habitat, this is not the place to go.", "Amazing Natural sanctuary built centuries ago with carved stones . thousands of monkey inhabit the forest and its temples , do not feed them - they are not your new buddies - they are thieves and if they see something easy to snatch they'll do it , so be carefull with glasses , caps and dangling objects from your backpacks . The sanctuary is easily accessible on foot , no guide needed , just pay the entry fee at the gate . On Friday and Saturdays they also have an open air theatre with Mytical representations in traditional costumes and local music , you need to pay extra to access the anphyteathre so you might want to line up early , but it's worth it ! Great day away from the beach , in full immersion with nature .", "It was nice to pass an hour or so wandering in the trees watching the monkeys .... Kinda sad to see how familiar the monkeys are with us .... Saying that it was a beautiful place & enjoyable ..", "The monkeys are great, they have so much character and they aren't scared by people in the slightest. The temple is beautiful aswell. I went in expecting to be pulled up for having my knees and shoulders showing but I wasn't, maybe it just depends. The monkeys are really brave so be careful. My boyfriend had a whole bunch of bananas stolen by one money and one little girl screamed the place down cos a monkey stole her juice bottle.", "I love the monkey forest! It was the high light of my trip! We visited here twice as we was too scared the first visit to buy bananas! The workers here are great and very helpful. If you buy bananas the moneys can be very quick to jump up you for them so the staff will sometimes give you them one by one so your not swamped by monkeys! Also sometimes the helpers will help with a picture too for a little tip. Go here if you get the chance!", "Really nice place to spend a few hours abx worth the entry fee. The jungle is a lot cooler than the street so it's nice to wander. It's huge and there lots of explore. Monkeys everywhere they are very cute but watch out, they will jump on you if they think you have food. Or come and try and get into your pocket if you are sitting down. They are strict about no outside food for the monkeys. There are vendors they sell banana inside of courses. But still nice to see they are taking care of the monkeys, these is bins everywhere and its quite clean inside the forest. Happy monkeys! The monkeys do wander out to the streets near by and sometimes visit the shops in the area. PLEASE don't feed them if you see them out and about, we saw people feeding them potato chips :(", "Hours of enjoyment of watching the monkeys frolic and play and steal water bottles from people. One courageous large monkey crawled up my body, Jumped onto my backpack and unzipped it to search inside for a water bottle that I did not have. He removed all my belongings from backpack and then ran off to look for another victim. No harm was done, but we had a good laugh. So if you bring a water bottle be prepared to have it stolen. It was a wonderful day!", "The monkey forest is not very big but really nice. You can walk on solid paths and steps along a river through the forest. And of course there are many monkeys. It is said there are 500 in 5 big \\families\\\". You can buy bananas near the entrance to feed them. But be careful - the monkeys will be quick in stealing them from your hands. And they know how to open boxes, backpacks etc. so hiding food is not and option. If you follow the rules (especially not to panic if they climb onto you) the monkeys are really friendly. My suggestion: only to wear old clothes - as they might be dirty. Enjoy!\"", "Went here for a couple of hours. Nice place to walk through to see monkeys roam freely and you get a chance to feed them. Just buy some bananas from a few vendors inside and the monkeys will approach you. My wife is very jumpy so we chose not to feed them ourselves,but they're very used to human contact so they'll be quite happy to jump and take bananas off you. Some are even brazen enough to nick some bananas from the sellers in there lol", "This is a neatly maintained forest sanctuary, but when you travel with children or otherwise do not carry any bag containing food, the monkey may capture from you, better to go empty handed", "I was in two minds about paying in for this. I thought the place might be a bit contrived and you see loads of monkeys when you go to park anyway. Really glad we went for it. I found the place to be very tastefully done and as we didn't buy any food the monkeys didn't bother us at all. If you keep your distance and respect the monkeys they're unlikely to climb on you / steal your things (though be vigilant!). If you are more adventurous and want to be covered in a bunch of potentially rabid monkeys, you can buy food to feed them inside the forest. The place isn't too big, we walked around it all at a leisurely place in about an hour", "My girlfriend and I visited this sanctuary one morning, and easy walk from central Ubud. Entry was 30,000 (AUD$3). There is a few different walking routes through the jungle which are all quite scenic. The lower area down the stairs across the ravine is like a scene from an Indiana jones movie with lots of large stone carvings covered in vines and monkeys scurrying about the place. Throughout the whole park there are lots of monkeys and good photo opportunities. At one stage my girlfriend sat down for a rest and a baby monkey jumped into her lap and began chewing on her shirt. You can also purchase a bunch of 6 bananas for 20,000 (AUD$2) and the monkeys will climb up you and sit on your shoulders to eat them. It was a fun and unique experience.", "This was one of the funniest things I’ve ever done....if your idea of fun is watching monkeys jump all over your sister, whilst you film, then this is the place. It’s a lovely spot & the monkeys are friendly & funny!! Great service to leave your bags at front ticket desk (it’s free & prevents monkeys jumping on you) and there’s free water at the venue also. ENJOY!", "We encountered a large number of monkeys. If you behave appropriate, they are not intrusive. At the entrance the key rules are signposted. And if you look around you can see what to do and what better not to do. It is a nice stroll on paved pathways, you have to stay on, and at least partly stroller and/or wheelchair accessible. The forest is that dense that a light rain did neither affected us nor the monkeys.", "It is center of the city. the entrance fee is 50000 rupiah. The monkeys everywhere but u must be so careful. In the first step one of little monkey get the vallet of one guy and he goes directly the top of the tree and he throw the all money to forest 😁 there are many personel to help u get your staff. But monkeys some times get agreaif and when they are sweety then be come angry in a second one he is attack or bite u so be careful. But u must see the forest it is nice place and a enjoyable experiance....", "I really did not want the monkeys to jump on me, so stayed back. They were a little bit too aggressive. However the forest is amazing! the stone sculptures and the flora were beautiful. my only regret is that my camera batteries were dead.", "I thought this place would be overly-commercial and a let down, but went anyway as it's a \\must do\\\"in Ubud. I'm really glad I did! We spent a couple of hours walking around in well preserved jungle as the monkeys played around us. It didn't take long to get away from the crowds, although it's worth watching the monkeys in the busier areas where they know tourists have did and pretty upon them!\"", "This was a wonderful place to go and see the long tailed monkeys. They were running all over the place, and the forest itself was beautiful. Yes it is a bit touristy, but I would really recommend the experience. Just be careful to not have food in your hands (my teenage son got out of the car with a piece of fruit, which lasted all of about 20 seconds....a monkey literally ran up his body and took it!) Also be aware of the older monkeys...these are the more aggressive and they will have a go at you if you disturb them too much. Definitely go for a decent walk around the whole sanctuary, there is a wonderful temple in the middle of the forest which makes you feel as though you are in an 'Indiana Jones' movie!!.", "An enjoyable morning. Get there early to see the monkeys active. Take advice on food seriously and that includes water bottles.", "My friend was scared and didn't enjoy it but I absolutely loved this place, I could spend all day here. If you love nature and animals like me you'll love it. Just follow the rules and you'll be safe, it's only $5 Australian to enter too :)", "On our first day in we decided to visit the Monkey Forest we'd heard so much about. If you've watched YouTube videos and read reviews, you'll already be aware that there's a good chance you'll experience a monkey climb on you and try to steal any loose possessions. We were fully aware of this, however as it's a popular tourist attraction and one of the most recommended things to do in Ubud, we presumed it would be fine as long as you keep yourself to yourself and stick to the rules. So we arrived at the Monkey Forest, excited to get our holiday off to a fun start and tick something off our list, paid the entrance fee and began walking into the forest. We must have walked about 10 yards into the forest and a monkey came out of nowhere and jumped onto my girlfriends back trying to unzip her bag. Obviously we had our things in her back so she held the zip to keep the bag shut, which resulted in the monkey biting her on the back of her arm, breaking the skin. The monkey then jumped onto my back but luckily didn't bite me. We didn't know what to do so we went straight to one of the people who looks like they work there to tell them what had happened. They told us to go back to the reception to get it looked at so we did. The lady at the reception acted like it is something that never happens and went ahead with cleaning the wound and applying anti-septic cream. We asked her if there was a risk of rabies and she said confidentially that there was no risk. However when you're on the other side of the world and you've encountered a bite from an animal, you can't just take someone's word for it when your health could be severely at risk. We then discovered that there was a first aid building inside the forest (the lady at reception did not tell us this) so thought it would be a good idea to go in and get some more guidance and hopefully reassurance. Another lady in the first aid room took a look at the wound and cleaned it once again and pointed to a piece of laminated paper stating that a scientist came over some years ago in the forest to confirm that there was no rabies, however since then there has been cases of rabid dogs being transported to the island. Again, not very convincing. We decided to leave then leave the forest to avoid any further damage and headed to a restaurant to get a Wi-Fi signal to do a bit of research. To our horror we then discovered that these bites happen quite often and there could well be a risk of rabies. We then asked a local for directions to the nearest doctor and headed straight there. The doctors informed us that she should be vaccinated to be safe as it is not guaranteed that the monkeys do not carry rabies. However it is not just a simple case of having one injection, it is a course of weekly injections which she is still receiving now back at home! Luckily we took out travel insurance as these vaccinations in total cost roughly £300 + more for the doctors time. Another thing worth noting is that because we were not staying in Ubud for the entire holiday, we had to transport the vaccination needed for the week after to Seminyak in a cooler pack and find a doctor over there to give the injection. For the duration of the holiday, my girlfriend had a rather nasty swollen bruise on the back of her arm and the teeth marks left from the monkey. The doctors also supplied us with a special cream to reduce this. To summarise, I really don't think the monkey forest is worth the risk. You are almost guaranteed to be targeted by a monkey and it's not worth the hassle of it all unless you don't mind running the risk of rabies or having to pay for an expensive course of inconvenient vaccinations during your holiday. It's the only regret we have from our visit to . It would be nice if the monkeys were busy doing their own thing but unfortunately they are aware that humans fear them and they can take advantage full of it. We was really looking forward to seeing the forest, it's a shame we could barely get passed the entrance.", "A beautiful but small forest in the city. but only one kind of species of monkey. i just don't understand why we have to pay for entrance, but there is nothing exceptional. and you can see this type of monkey a lot of time in Asia. and remember: don't feed the monkey.", "They are very cute and fun to see but incredibly smart and not fearful of humans. Don't try to touch the babies, mother monkeys are protective and we saw a women get a warning bite. Don't let them climb on you, especially when carrying a backpack. We saw one quickly unzip a mans backpack, grab a tube of medicated cream and take off into the trees. Don't carry food, they can smell it and will chase and lunge at you to get it. We saw many people get chased and have food snatched from them. Avoid eye contact and showing your teeth, in monkey language widening the eyes and showing the teeth is a threat display and they may think you are challenging them. Watch that they don't try to get into your vehicle, I had one lunge at my legs in a threatening manner when I closed the door so it couldn't get in. As long as you are smart and respect them, you will have an enjoyable experience and get some laughs and cute photos. The place has been very busy both times I have visited, the scenery and surrounding forest is nice and the monkeys have all seemed healthy on both occasions.", "All the monkey were super cute. They're pretty harmless. You can try touching them if you're brave enough, but some might bite / pull your hair if you disturb them. But their bites aren't painful. Pretty much like human teeth. PLS GO VISIT! The entry is really affordable and it was a very cute experience.", "I love monkeys so I loved the Monkey forest! The forest itself is also beautiful. The monkeys here are gentle and there are people to stop them bothering you if you have a problem. Make sure you stand by the little pool because the monkeys actually swim and play here...very entertaining to watch. You can buy bananas to feed the monkeys.", "Nice place to visit and have fun with monkeys. Make sure you buy some bananas to feed them. They will jump all over you if you are holding bananas. It was lots of fun. The forest is not so big and the whole walk could be done in an hour. Enjoy.", "The first ten minutes will get you to plenty of monkeys... the next 60-90 a lot more of the same. Interesting to see (but up to a point). A subset of visitors manage to behave more like monkeys than those with tails, doing everything the signs say not to do. Guess what? The warning signs are right: e.g., carry a visible bottle of water, and it will be snatched -- we were fascinated to see it happen to a hapless macho fool, and even more fascinated to see the monkey unscrew the cap and drink the contents. Goodness knows what they might evolve into over time! Do NOT carry any food with you, no matter how hidden!! In short, act with respect and common sense, and all will be well. That said, one did jump on my partner -- no food hidden away -- but then jumped off. Just a hello, I guess, (She was fine, by the way: not a scratch.) And there is another warning sign, \\don't panic.\\\" Easier said than done, but sage advice. Keep calm. Sixty minutes about right; try to get there by 9am or before (avoiding two legged monkeys and heat).\"", "The monkey forest is an absolute must-see if you plan on going to Ubud! Such a fun day out and it’s lovely to see the monkeys roaming free in their natural habitat. Don’t let other comments about the monkeys being unpredictable put you off. Honestly, the monkeys are very used to being around people and don’t actually tend to approach you unless you are sat down or they want to grab something you might have in your hand. So to be safe, don’t wear your sunglasses or have them on your head and take great care when having your phone or camera in your hand! Also ensure your bags are zipped up securely as the monkeys are cheeky and very smart!", "We stayed in Ubud for 3 nights and the first stop was the monkey forest. It is 20.000 pp to enter but it is totally worth it! The monkeys are not aggressive at all...unless you provoke them or come close to their babies. I have a ball every time I visit here. The monkeys climb all over you for bananas and yes, they are pricy to buy at the gate but so worth it if you love monkeys! They feel so soft as they climb up onto your shoulder..just so good to see them in a natural environment. Definately a must visit!", "We had some warnings from some friends who had been to the forest a few days earlier saying that the monkeys were quite aggressive. They advised us not to wear hats, sunglasses or anything that can easily been pulled off my a monkey. We paid our small entrance fee and decided not to buy bananas for the monkeys because we were more keen to look than to interact. Luckily, the monkeys were not interested in us because of our lack of food and instead focused on those who had food. They would climb on them and grab at them. Some people were even silly enough to give babies in prams bananas and wondered why the monkeys were climbing all over them. I only saw one lady get bitten on the arm but that was because she was hiding food from a monkey. All in all, a pretty cool place to see monkeys (and there are lots). If you want them to touch you and possibly be aggressive, buy bananas. If you don't want to interact with them, be food free and just sit and watch the others.", "This is the number 1 tourist thing to do in Ubud and walking through the forest is just lovely. But for heavens sake, obey the rules! Do not bring food or drinks of any kind into the area!!! In our forty minutes there, we saw three different people end up with monkeys jumping on them to steal food and drinks. The monkeys can spot a water bottle from any distance and will leap on your shoulders to grab it from your hand or even from your backpack. Without food or drinks of any kind, we had a trouble free visit and throughly enjoyed the lush greenery, the fascinating statues, the temple within and the antics of the zillions of monkeys, including the cutest of babies, as they leapt around the place.", "Had a great time with our 5 children aged 6 - 20 at the Monkey Forest in Ubud. Extremely cheap day out to get this close to these cheeky monkeys, if we wanted to do something like this in Australia it would cost a fortune. Word of warning, don't wear a flowing skirt if you don't want the monkeys to climb up it! Lot's of gorgeous monkeys with their babies throughout the forest.", "Let me begin my reiterting: these are wild animals. They are not trained, they learn by experience. If you walk in there with a bunch of bananas, they will run at you. If you tease them, you may get bitten. If you stare at them, they may get aggressive. I'm fed up of reading bad reviews about these animals being \\aggressive\\\" and \\\"out of control\\\"- they are wild! You are not visiting a zoo! We followed all the advice given, didn't buy food, simply watched and had a lovely experience! They are so interesting to watch and there are lots of little babies around if you look carefully- usually tucked under their mother. It was a shame that we weren't allowed in the actual temple, but the surrounding forests were beautiful. Be careful, some of the staff will try and lure you away into quiet areas- they will encourage the monkeys to jump on you so you can get a photo- but they will want money. Not sure how suitable this place is for children... we saw a couple of children very scared and reacting by screaming etc. which scared the monkeys and one young girl got bitten which was sad. Maybe avoid taking children or make sure you really explain before you go that they are wild. To be quite honest, the most annoying thing about the whole trip was the tourists. The amount of teasing, screaming, and annoying the monkeys was disheartening. Please be a responsible tourist and follow all the instructions and you'll have an enjoyable time.\"", "Brilliant trip to the Monkey Forest. It was lovely to see them all running around in their natural habitat. There were staff on hand to capture amazing photos too. There was also a blind monkey, and one who had an injury, which were housed separately to keep them safe and given lots of TLC. Definitely a must do in Ubud! ", "Worth a visit - be very mindful of having food in your bags as they grab anything that’s loose. There are signs up saying what u should not go. The monkeys are interesting to watch and we arrived at mating time - there was a lot of babies running around xx a must when u visit ubud.", "Contrary to popular belief, these monkeys are not dangerous. There are even paths to cycle inside the forest and the temples are relatively small and few. The only reason monkeys become aggressive is because people try to provoke them by screaming and trying to treat them like home pets. Coming from the country that has similar places where monkeys run around freely, this was a bit too boring to be honest. If you haven't seen monkeys outside a zoo, running around, this may be an ok place. But with all the human visits, the monkeys seem to be bored at this point. They only become aggressive if you don't leave them alone which is something any human would do as well. Right now, with so many tourists inside, it almost appears like the monkeys bought the entry ticket of 50,000 Indonesian Rupiah to analyze humans cause i could even see 50 monkeys in a place which seem to have more than 200 humans at all times.", "Spending half a day in this sanctuary is highly recommended. The gardens are superp with some interesting statues places all around. The monkeys are up to a lot a mischief and love to try and get into your bag. Very enjoyable.", "I really liked this beautiful forest, it's is so nice, not only because of monkeys, but because of beautiful trees and surroundings. Monkeys are very cute! I enjoyed my time here.", "An amazing place right in the center of everything. The tickets are in normal price,clean place despite the monkeys,funny and friendly like hell! Spend time to relax and enjoy yourself in the forest. Worth every penny you’ll spend :)", "my driver stopped here and said i would like it,i didn't think so but anyway i went well this is fantastic the monkeys are so funny to watch ,i really enjoyed i spent about an hour or so here about $3 australian entrance.but if you just want to see monkeys i noticed when back to car there are plenty monkeys in car park,this would be free if you don't want to pay the $3", "Beside seeing the monkeys, the nature it’s amazingly relaxing the eyes . Well worth the visit. Clean place, organized. Must be aware of the belongings. ", "Touristy yes. Fun yes. It's a lovely, green, well maintained, and fun. With the added bonus of watching people who are scared of monkeys freaking out when ever they come close to them. Enjoyed the visit, and glad I made the effort to visit.", "Too full on with monkeys jumping and hounding for food. Not for the faint hearted we preferred to see the odd monkey from a distance!", "While in Ubud we thought we do the touristy thing and check out the monkey forest. Having done the Snow monkeys in japan it was cool to see some running around and playing. The forest is large and it's great to see html taking care of it. The walk it quite beautiful on its own although rather busy in places. I do recommend it if you have time, it was close to our hotel so i guess it was easy enough for us to just walk there. We did enjoy it.", "Monkeys will bite you even if you are not interacting with them. I was walking the path and one ran up behind my leg and bit me, breaking the skin. (I did not have any food or anything on me). The front desk did not have much to clean the wound; however, a nice girl gave me some hand sanitizer to clean it. If a monkey happens to bite someone with a disease like Hepatitis, Aids, Herpes B, etc. and then bite you....you'll leave with a nasty souvenir forever! Don't recommend AT ALL. (PS my driver also got bit by one!)", "Nice place to visit but you can see the monkeys in other places and actually take pictures with them. Always very crowdy which means monkeys are just feeling crazy and attracted to staff...be careful they are very noty and can easily take stuff from your hands before you even notice XD", "this is a great place to visit. The guides help to make it special helping you to feed the monkeys safely. Keeping the larger ones at bay. Lots of funny things to see observing the monkey behaviour. Right in town and cheap", "If you want to see monkeys, then yes this is a good place to observe them! Be respectful of the monkeys and be very vigilant of their whereabouts and behaviors. We prepared for the visit by not bringing anything on our person (no backpacks, purses, food, water bottles, sunglasses -- really nothing but a few bills to pay for our tickets), and we still managed to have an unprovoked encounter with a monkey jumping on one of us and biting at our wrist. They are lovely creatures! But, just be careful. The staff and facilities are very professional and equipped to assist guests. And Monkey Forest is in an ideal and central location in town. Overall, it's a fine place but certainly not a stand out for . There are many more striking places to go and see!", "We visited the monkey forest when we were up in Ubud. It costs 20,000 rupiah for an adult. Prices are slightly lower for children. I think it was a cool experience and we didn't encounter any aggressive monkeys. They just wonder past you. You can buy bananas to feed them at \\official food stands\\\" for 20,000 rupiah. I wouldn't make a special trip up from south but if you are in Ubud it is worth a shot. Also just a side note there are not metered taxis in Ubud so getting back to Sanur we walked miles and miles before we realized we needed to take one of the heckling \\\"transport\\\" guys.\"", "This is not an all day trip. We enjoyed walking around the forest and seeing the monkeys, which can get close to. Whilst we were there, they were consistently fed and well behaved. Nothing unto-wards happened, like bags being snatched or sunglasses as seen on television. A really calm environment to walk around in and see beautiful creatures.", "What a great place the Monkey Forest was.My daughters fell in love with Monkeys letting them climb and sit on them.They were not scary like some people say.Some other tourists were not so well behaved.What is it with young men ?They were not nice and mistreated the monkeys.Totally disrespecting the calmness of the Sanctuary.", "Monkeys everywhere. Well staffed. Great natural location. Cheap as chips to get in. What more can you say.", "Though I was scared half of the time, this is a great tourist attraction everyone should visit. Lots of monkeys in a lush, uncaged environment. Monkeys can be aggressive if you have food (bananas included)", "The Sacred Monkey Forest is located within Ubud (there's no need to get out of town). The entrance fee is cheap and there are monkeys everywhere (even outside of the Forest). You can buy some bananas inside of the Forest and give them to the monkeys so you can take pictures with them. However, be careful because sometimes they might want to take your hats or sunglasses.", "If you are scared of monkeys, DO NOT go here. They roam freely. Sometimes they roam freely all over your shoulders/head/face, so be prepared for that. If you buy a banana and hold it up in the air, a monkey will jump onto your shoulder to get the banana. The monkeys are gentle, but very excited to get food. They will also try to get items out of your pockets. I would recommend taking in as few items as possible. If you don't want to purchase a banana, you can just sit quietly and the monkeys will come check you out. They're very cute. We saw a lot of baby monkeys. The sanctuary itself is quite beautiful as well. I think this has been my favorite activity so far.", "Paid 40.000 IDR and you will see monkeys everywhere. You can buy a banana to feed and they will climb one you. Just be careful, don't scare them, don't look in the eyes and don't show your teeth. Everything is explained at the start.", "Even if you don’t like monkeys (and we don’t, particularly), this forest is so gorgeous that it is worth a visit – or several! It’s a tropical gorge with a river, winding paths and bridges, and incredibly beautiful trees and plant life, as well as several ancient temples. The monkeys did not bother us at all because we did not bring any food or water (make sure there is no gum, candy or mints anywhere in your pockets or purse, because they will smell it!) and did not make eye contact with them. We did see them grab a water bottle from one woman, and other people were feeding them. Plan on spending a couple of hours just to explore the winding pathways and take plenty of photos.", "Enter through Gate 2 and you won't be disappointed. The forrest temples are beautiful, well cared for and of course you can visit with over 600 of the cutest residents while you are there. Only down side is we wished it was bigger.", "A good organiced park and a must visit for everybody who is close to ubud. Best to go in the mornig to take great pictures with less people! Even the restrooms were well kept.", "The monkeys shouldnt be touched or provoked. When you plan to take bananas to feed them make sure you hid it well in your bag and get ready to be dirty. They can climb on you until you give those bananas haha When you go deeper to this forest, you will be amazed of the surroundings,", "Entrance.... Pretty easy to find, our hotel was literally opposite. Monkeys are all over the street and are obviously very cheeky but funny to watch. Theres a small fee to get in which is for the upkeep and care of the monkeys. This shouldn't put you off its very nice inside. Monkeys potentially could climb all over you if you give them a chance, if you have any food they will find it. So if you don't want them on you make sure you keep everything hidden. Be warned they can get in backpacks if they are given the chance. Theres loads of photo opportunities to have with the monkeys at the ease of a keeper... good to note ha If a monkey steals anything from you, write it off they get very violent if you try and get whatever they took back. We learnt this the hard way they are scary when they are angry at you !! The park itself is very well kept, its clean and a very nice environment. I would recommend to see this as a must on any itinerary.", "Buy fruit for the monkeys at your own peril. They will have them off you before you even get in the gates. Its good fun watching the tourists having the fruit stolen from them as soon as they have paid for it!", "Nice and interesting visit when you are in Ubud. But no „must“. The forest is somewhat impressive and the monkeys are very tame. Depending on day time it might be very busy. Its fun for kids.", "As I don't like touristic attractions so much, it was confirmed again. Too many people there. The parc is nice but the monkeys watch you to get some bananas, which they sell everywhere. It is nothing else than a big zoo.", "So awesome to see so many monkeys. They weren't a aggressive unless they saw you with bananas. Which we wanted them to climb on us for pictures. It was nice to walk around and see the tropical semi rainforest of the monkeys habitat", "This forest is great to see however you must be warned that these furry little devils bite and they bite hard! Yesterday was my second visit in 2 years to monkey forest and I ended up in hospital getting rabies shots. It was a terrifying experience. My advice would be go to the forest (it is beautiful) but DO NOT feed the monkeys.", "monkeys like to take the glasses...But very nice place.. Just you have bring some bananas with you....", "Monkeys all over. Numerous different poses to photograph, statues and you may even bump into someone famous, but please respect their privacy- we bumped into our celebrity on two occasions, nice guy. (Like all rugby union guys are...) Monkeys will play around and even jump on you, may even try and bite you so be careful.", "We had a great time at the monkey sanctuary. It costs us IDR RP 50,000pp for a ticket, which is nice and cheap for a lovely walk around to see the monkeys in their natural surroundings, and also to enjoy the stone carvings, temples, and beautiful trees. The bananas are of course more expensive (20k small bunch 50k large bunch) than if you bought them from outside, but you aren't forced to buy them and the ladies are there to make a living. Plus they will guide the monkeys with the bananas to climb on you to take a photo which is nice! I had one monkey on my back, holding on to my hair to reach a banana - it was very hilarious and I personally loved it. I wouldn't have fancied bringing my own bananas into the sanctuary; we had 2 bananas left and one monkey immediately climbed up my husbands torso and wasn't satisfied with just one! He was there for ALL the bananas we had left! If you're afraid of monkeys climbing on you then don't buy the bananas!", "The forest and temples are absolutely amazing and the monkeys are adorable and very tame but it's extremely hot trecking around in that dense jungle.", "It's a quite large park that monkey can be everywhere, on the trees, fenches, streets, in the pool...sometimes you have to look carefully to see the monkeys. They also have descriptions of kinds of monkeys in the park. However, there are not many activities inside the park. Just walk, and have to be careful since monkeys can steal cameras, handphones etc. Since a lot of places in have monkeys, the park seems not so interesting to me.", "This is a beautiful place to walk around amidst the cool of the trees. The monkeys are healthy & the staff keep them (& the humans!) safe & secure. Please make sure you follow the directions & suggestions given by the Forest & other reviewers to make sure that there is nothing that the monkeys can help themselves to. Sadly one tourist hadn’t done this, & in an area where there were no staff I saw a baby monkey take tissues from his pocket, & start eating them-not an ideal diet. Allow at least an hour to be able to enjoy the surroundings.", "I didnt enjoyed the place The staff are not helpfull The monkeys dont play with you and you cant have a photo with them 50k rup the ticket", "This a really good place if you want to make some nice monkey-pictures. Besides that, it is really touristy. And I was surprises by the fact that a lot of people were willing to touch the monkeys because some get a bit aggressive and this is potentially dangerous (rabies).", "We have visited the sanctuary before 9am which was perfect, because monkeys were just fed, and there was only few tourists around besides us. We have read that monkeys might be aggressive, but we did not experience that at all. We did not bother them, and they did not bother us. Of course you can buy some food there and feed them if you wish, but we choose not to do so. Absolutely amazing forrest with magnificent trees and of course monkeys freely running around.", "This is a must do , 600 monkeys and a 14th century temple, do not wear earings or necklace, no plastic bags . If you buy bananas they jump on your shoulder to get them but are very gentle . They can touch you but you can not touch them ( they are wild animals). I could watch them all day and the setting is a stunning ancient rain forest , lots of babies and lots of play.", "I nice way to spend a couple of hours in the shade but having been to Borneo the monkeys were less than dazzling. I would say if your tight on time then give it a miss.", "The entry price here is 30000Rp, and you will be wrapped in a pretty purple sari on entry. There are some guys who frantically tell you to \\remove all your jewellery and sunglasses - there are monkeys here, dangerous monkeys, let me come with you to guide you; it is my job\\\". We did not engage their services but we did remove our bling just in case. ( We saw lots of tourists who did accept their offer to guide them, and then may have been surprised when asked for a 'donation' for their services afterwards!) It is beautiful here. The grounds are spread out and filled with flowering Bougainvillea trees. The views over the cliffs are wonderful, better than expected. We enjoyed walking around to the left, and saw quite a few monkeys, eating nuts and bananas given to them by tourists. We also saw one snatch a soft toy from a little girl and then it chewed it and removed all the stuffing!! Then the walk up to the temple looks worse than it is - not may steps and you are at the top. You can walk around up there, no actual temple to enter for blessings.\"", "This place is definitely a unique experience and a must while in ! Make sure you buy bananas and let the money climb on you to get them!", "I can only recommend to go. Entrance costs 30,000 rupia per ticket and you can observe the monkeys in their daily habits. We saw several minkeys breastfeeding for example. That was great. Be careful your water bottles; the monkeys love to take them and drink out of them.", "Good experience, but not something I would do twice. Monkeys grabbed sunglasses off of my friend's head, and the guides spent the next 15 minutes trying to get them back. Overall I would recommend going to the temples if you want to see the monkeys, or just park near the forest and you will likely see/experience the monkeys as they are playing in and around this area. My friends were terrified of the monkeys, and the guides all spoke about how they were \\Bad-Monkeys\\\" but I just enjoyed seeing them play in the area, and with each other.\"", "Beautiful forest filled with monkeys. Allows you the opportunity to get up close and personal with the monkeys who are always up for a photo or two. You need to be careful though as the monkeys will steal anything not firmly affixed to your body.", "The monkeys are good fun and great to see, but the forest offers far more. Breathtaking scenery, wildlife and historic milestones too. Great for all family types as long as your able bodied.", "The park is so beautiful and gives you great new experiences, the day we went was rainy but was still enjoyable, totally recommend visiting the cute monkeys but do be aware they are naughty sometimes", "Avoid bringing any food or water into the sacred monkey forest, otherwise you will be harassed by monkeys. They are actually harmless if you stay away from them. This is a place worth visiting if you are a monkey lover.", "I loved the lush river walk and the monkeys were a hit with my children. I was a bit freaked out by some of the more aggressive monkeys, but generally they sat around eating and completely oblivious to the many tourists.", "we were wandering along the path and enjoying watching the monkeys when two young backpackers ahead of us were jumped on by monkeys. They had backpacks. The monkeys unzipped them and began to pull out mobile phones, money belts and passports. One monkey got very aggressive and was scratching her and trying to bite her head. We tried to keep them calm and walk them out of the area in the hope the monkeys would go. Both girls were terrified and crying. We all got out safely. This is not a zoo the animals are wild .", "My wife and I absolutely loved this experience in Ubud. This place is teeming with monkey of all shapes, sizes, and mannerisms, from the cute and playful juveniles to the larger dominant males.You will see the banana sellers before you enter but don't be tempted. If you do dare to walk in with a banana buffet for these adorable looking creatures, you WILL be in for a surprise. We were both amused and horrified as this poor Australian lady was accosted by the huger males who assaulted her and stole the whole bunch. The jumped right on top of her as she let out cries for help from her guide who came at them with a stick If you want to have an up close experience with the monkeys, don't bother with the bananas. All you need to do is approach some of the smaller curious young monkeys, stand next to them, and they will climb on top of you for a picture. Just don't make any sudden movements and grip your backpack tight, and I mean TIGHT! They know how to unzip bags and will steal anything that looks enticing, including cameras, keys, etc. Yes, the hordes of tourists (which is what we all are really) are overwhelming at times, but walk further back into the forest to get away and have your monkey experience. It's worth about an hour of your time to get that photo opp. with these playful little guys. Have fun . . . and remember, no bananas!", "Ticket was not too expensive (40k for adult) staff were friendly! Monkeys can get a bit scary but they are so much fun, take care of your bag!!", "Being nervous about going inside the park, I asked someone that was leaving if the moneys jump all over you, he said Yes and they bite too! He showed me the massive bruise on his arm, I told them I was scared and his girlfriend said the monkey only bit him because he teased them by not giving them the bananas. So if you buy them expect them to jump on you and dont tease!! The staff are very helpful if you need them. Take mosquito repellent you get eaten alive, The monkeys are entertaining and its easy to spend an hour watching them play.", "A very nice sanctuary , not very big and worth the visit for sure whenever in Ubud, just be careful around these cheeky monkey , the young ones are so cute and playful but would expect you to feed them, you can buy bananas from the inside for that but the bigger monkeys can be aggressive sometimes.", "Having come across the Sacred Monkey Forest on trip advisor and Instagram we were really excited to go. It didn’t disappoint and also had lots of beautiful temples that we weren’t aware of. Aside from one monkey, the monkeys were not aggressive however were a little curious. The staff are on every path keeping an eye out and appeared to have a respectable bond with the monkeys with some hanging of the staff trying to get food.", "amazing monkey forest - cheeky monkeys who love to try and steal your hat and bag - cannot touch monkeys as they are not tame. They have bats for you to hold and a snake to see. However the guides push you to purchase from their shop on completion of your tour, which are very expensive", "After having a great breakfast opposite the main entrance to the Monkey Forest a monkey decided to grab our leftovers. He was none too friendly about it either!! Our visit to the monkey forest was subsequently a bit tense especially after a monkey decided to jump on the shoulders of a guy in front of us! It is a beautiful place, but I recommend going at feeding time & not when the monkeys are hungry!!", "An experience you will remember for a lifetime, and it is very inexpensive. I highly recommend, but only take things into the forest you are willing to have taken by the Monkeys (bags, cameras, phones, and especially food).", "Watch your belongings, anything loose or laying around the monkeys WILL run off with it such as hats, sunglasses, water bottles, cameras anything they can snatch out of your hand or off your head they will. Basically just a nice walk through the jungle that has a big monkey population.", "You cannot miss this place while in Ubud however long or short your stay. The place is awfully interesting to visit with thoudsands of monkeys running around and numerous striking stone carved scultures representing probably the pantheon of gods and sacred animals in the ancien times. Exquisite, smashing sanctuary of free roaming monkeys. But read carefully the explanations on the monkeys and beware of the little thieves for they are quick to open your backpack if you are too close.", "We had heard lots about the monkey forest and thought we would check it out - one thing we weren't expecting was how big the site is, and it really is a jungle! There are temples and an amphitheatre on site as well as a conservation walk, and it's really nice to just have a walk around and observe these monkeys in their natural habitat. Sadly, there are too many people who forget that these animals are WILD and get in their faces with selfie sticks, bait them with food or treat them like their playthings. These monkeys are gentle and will not bite or attack you if you respect them and don't get too close. They are very used to people and are mostly docile... just leave them alone and observe their beauty from a distance.", "We had a great day at the Monkey Forest. After reading the reviews and advice from our driver we took necessary precautions. We made sure that we did not wear valuables, did not take in excess belongings and waited for the monkeys to approach us. We purchased some bananas and with the assistance of staff we had monkeys climbing on our shoulder to eat a banana with no worries. It was amazing watching the monkeys and how clever they are, whilst enjoying the beautiful surroundings. We were also lucky that there were many people who were getting into the monkeys' faces and stirring them up (including the man who wore a banana suit) so stayed on the periphery, interacted with the monkeys when they approached us and enjoyed our visit.", "It is located in Ubud, it is quite a large forest full of monkey, few very little one jumping all over the area. Tourist feed them bananas & peanuts. There is an entrance fee also. One need to have atleast 40-50 minutes to enjoy this forest area. . Vinod Tandon Delhi", "First time I had ever came in contact with the monkeys and it was so good! I didn't take any bananas in and still had some monkeys jumping on us and coming in close contact with them without getting hassled for your bananas. Really large enclosure with some lovely sights, some monkeys are a bit timid and don't like you coming to close so just be careful of that but other than that I would recommend if you have or haven't seen these little guys before!", "It is kinda one of those things that ya just gotta do when you come to Ubud. These monkeys won't steal your cell phones like at Ulu Watu, but it is still a good idea to listen to locals re: what not to bring into the forest etc. ", "Be aware that these are wild monkeys and can be unpredictable. They number in the hundreds and are absolutely everywhere. For the most part, they are adorable and are fun to observe (from a distance) However, if you are squeamish about germs and touching animals, I would suggest you not go. Monkeys will not hesitate to climb you like a ladder and sit on your head or shoulders. Furthermore, if you buy the bananas to give out to the monkeys, they will SURROUND you and harass you until you give them the bananas. I had a rather large grumpy male monkey grabbing at me, which I found to be quite intimidating. After that, I had another monkey climb onto my back leaving two rather deep scratches (which broke skin) in the process. Although it was most likely harmless, I was reconmmended to take rabies vaccinations just in case which was a headache for weeks to come. These are just precautions to take before you go. I still think it was worth it to go. I would just be more careful and would not buy bananas ever again!!", "A must visit if you are near Ubud. There are more than 600 monkeys, split into 6 groups. At the Cremation Temple, Central Point, East part of the main temple, at the north east area, at the main temple area, and at the new forest area. Be aware of mosquitoes and ants. It is more of a jungle than forest. I recommend bug repellent and wearing shoes. Part of the charm of this place is that it is deep in the nese rainforest. There is a walking path throughout the place. Follow it to see waterfalls, gazebos and wooden swings. There are 2 entrances and exits to this place. If you want to get away from crowds near the entry, venture further into the forest. There are a few different places to buy bananas to feed monkeys. You can enjoy Monkey Forest without interacting with the monkeys. The monkeys for the most part ignore you unless you have food. They will walk around you and avoid you. Take all the pictures you want because the monkeys are sitting, walking, climbing and running everywhere. The statues and bridges in this attraction are worth mentioning because they are beautiful. The Temples are amazing but to enter you will need to be dressed appropriately. We did not enter any Temples. We fed monkeys and saw every inch of the forest. We took over 50 pics and several videos. We really enjoyed this attraction and would recommend it to anyone.", "We really enjoyed our visit. Just make sure the monkeys don’t bite you and remain calm if they jump on you. We had a great time", "Great facility and the monkeys were very entertaining. Enjoyed the forest views and the relaxed atmosphere. Must do when in Ubud.", "Well worth the visit.Very clean watch your glasses and enjoy a few hours wondering around watching monkeys in a relaxed environment", "Really nice place to see macaques. You can feed them and be as close as possible (as close they alow you;)) You can buy bananas to feed the monkeys, touch them and make them happy.", "Monkeys everywhere! Watch out for your stuff and make sure your zips on your purse are fully zipped. They know how to open them. They're not scared of humans and don't hesitate to go for your belongings.", "40,000rp to get in so very cheap, i would advise not to take anything in your pockets and to wear your bag backwards just to make sure the monkeys dont take anything.. We went at 9am was a perfect time as not to hot, probably spending 1hr30 here. There is staff everwhere so its pretty safe, just dont act stupid when they climb on you as they will freak out, very old temples inside \\beautiful\\\"\"", "The Sacred Monkey Forest is a must visit in Ubud, and we loved it! As other reviewers mention, don't buy bananas or rambutans before entering the forest! Even if you have them in a bag, the monkeys know full well what you're carrying and will be all over you. We watched one man quickly learn this mistake and just ditch the fruit after a number of monkeys got pretty aggressive with him. Overall, we found the monkeys very fun to be around and take pictures with. It's a great way to spend an afternoon.", "This is a must do attraction if you are in . The monkey are in a natural sanctuary and you can view them from a distance of if you are game you can have one perch on your shoulder!", "The last time I visited monkey forest was 5 years ago, I could see they made a lot of improvement to the facilities but happy to see that they able to maintain the natural and sacred feels of this place. yes, it might feel a bit intimidating when a monkey jumped to your back (happened to my daughter) but all you need to do is remain calm and respectful because it is their sanctuary not ours.", "..they are everywhere. For a small fee of 20000IR you can gain entrance to this monkey sanctuary. They sit around and wait for food quite a bit but you can also see them in the trees in the forest swinging around, or quite often see the trees moving but not quite see the monkeys. Nice place to walk and if you are sensible (which unfortunately not everyone is) it is quite safe even if you are uneasy around animals. Some idiots insist on touching them despite the sign saying not to, and we saw a monkey holding and then dropping a half litre bottle of water from high in a tree - make quite a noise when it hit the path. However, that is the way the world is and if you want to see a lot of cute monkeys (we saw some with babies also) then this is a good place to go", "Lovely place to walk and see so many nice and friendly monkeys.Such a show for tourists and also very funny.", "fantastic and safe guides to ensure that the monkeys do not take advantage of you. they help with feeding. wonderful walk around viewing temples ", "crowded place even in the early morning. monkeys are nasty and not so big territory. you'd better take a bike and go to the mountains to the real wild adventure", "First of all, it was very easy to find. We traveled toward Ubud center down the main road, turned left at the obligatory one way system, headed down that road (Monkey Forest road, if I'm not mistaken), took the right at the fork and the road comes to a dead end that is Monkey Forest. Free parking. 40k IDR to get in, which is fine. Then, the bananas. 20k for about 5 bananas, 50k for about 12 bananas. If you don't have bananas, the monkies really don't pay much attention to you! Everyone else has bananas, so the monkies are running up them and snatching the bananas - you're pretty much chopped liver. However, sometimes a monkey will pay attention despite your lack of bananas. In my case, a tiny monkey tried to open the zips on my bag, got frustrated and gave me a nip on the arm when I pushed him gently away. Frustrated little monkey. Plenty of people get gently bitten and it's not a problem - just disinfect. However, if you hold onto your bananas, tease a monkey, try and touch one that isn't looking for a touch... well, then you may get seriously bitten. Apparently three people a day. Then you need multiple expensive injections (that aren't covered by health insurance). The point is, if you have five bananas and a big monkey sees them and wants them all, you must drop them all and walk away. So buy just a few bananas at a time, and don't hang on to them. I know, they're expensive and you want each one to bring you an hour of one on one time with a delightful baby monkey sitting in your arms, but the reality is that they'll run up you, take your bananas and jump down, unless they decide to honour you by sitting on your head, stealing your sunglasses and biting your hat before they leave. Much fun at Monkey Forest, loads of space to walk around, beautiful scenes, wooden walkways beneath monkey filled canopies, and so many wild monkies that you can watch for hours. Watch them interact with each other, the babies rolling around, fighting, playing, climbing on people. Stunning. You can make your time last 30 minutes or several hours, depending on how relaxed you feel and how long you spend just milling around enjoying the company of the big and small monkies!", "at first I was reluctant to visit a place full of monkeys that can steal your staff or attack you, but when we visited this place I knew it was a nice place to experience few hours in a jungle and learn more about the way that monkeys live. be careful not to take food or backpacks, you may be a target of one of the hundreds of monkeys", "Beautiful forest with your relatives running around. Be here on time otherwise you are overrun with monkeys and tourists. A must visit when you are in the area!", "We went to the monkey forest a few days ago and we had so much fun. Beautiful forest, monkeys are just fenomenal. We really enjoyed.", "I walked to the Monkey Forest, after just staying down the street. There are alit of Monkeys! They don’t seem to bother with phones or sunglasses, but DON’T take in food or water. I took a bottle of water in with me and was approached multiple times with one monkey BITING my elbow when I refused to give it up. Lucky for me the skin wasn’t broken, but this guy was Nasty! My advice is to not take anything edible or liquid with you. And yes this is also clearly stated on the signage going in to the forest.", "If you like monkeys you'll love this place. If you, like me, like them at a distance be careful. Don't take backpacks, everyone who took one ended up with a monkey on their back (really), they jump to see what's inside (yes, they open it). Bring as little as possible, so they won't come that close. The place itself is very small with 2 temples inside, both were closed and very small. It is a tropical forest you walk for some minutes but not so many nice things to see other than monkeys.", "We went here in September 27 2012, and spare of the moment decided to visit UBUD monkey forest whilst on our honeymoon. I wish we had ready the reviews first. If you think for one minute the $2 fee is cheap think again, and consider the medical costs when you get bitten. My husband was bitten for no reason on the hand by an aggresive monkey within 5 minutes of entering the forest. Unreal, and way to ruin a perfectly good holiday. Its not just rabies that you should fear these monkies are also know to carry Herpes B virus as well as Hep C and who knows what other diesases. You would be a fool to take children here. This was not an isolated or 'unlucky attack' a few minutes after my husband was attacked another tourist was too, the monkies have learnt people panick when they bite and drop whatever they are carrying. NOt a happy experience and weeks on we are still living with the consequences and the expense of the 'experience'. Stay away or pay. There are plenty of other attractions in that are safe.", "Have had a great afternoon at Monkey Forest! The monkeys are obviously so much fun to watch while they are in their habitat, feeding themselves, playing with each other or fighting on a piece of corn. One follows a route through the “park” surrounded by the monkeys, the nature is absolutely amazing and so are the monkeys! Everything is very well maintained, I can highly recommend visiting Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary. Please be aware that the monkeys are keen to see what’s in your bag, particularly looking after something to eat. Also wearing sunglasses or earrings should be avoided!", "Swung by here after a heavy rainstorm and was able to take a quick tour. It's definitely worth seeing. The monkey's are ready for you once you are a hundred yards into the park. Either bring a small bunch of bananas or pay 50,000 IDR for 6 of them. You have to hide them or the monkeys will climb on you and take the whole lot. DON'T buy any fruit if you are afraid and unless you want to get accosted by the guys. The temples and statues are really cool - worth the walk! It's a definite, must do activity.", "This is perhaps the prime attraction in Ubud ... the monkeys move around freely and are quite friendly unless poked ... the trails and paths with direction boards are quite nice ... the temple inside the forest was mice indeed ... the kids would love the overall experience ..", "We enjoyed walking around this place as it is quite beautiful. There were monkeys everywhere and it was nice to watch the little ones playing. The larger monkeys are a bit unpredictable however, if you follow the rules you'll be fine. We didn't buy bananas as we didn't want the monkeys on us. We did see a couple of people get too close or make eye contact and the monkeys got a bit aggressive but nothing major. Admission price was about $18AUD for a family of 4.", "It is iconic to spend one hour taking pictures so long one does not have connections with the monkeys it is safe", "This was a great place to visit, so many monkeys all over it's like a special jungle just for monkeys. The Monkeys are really cute but can be a bit aggressive too, i would reccommend not having any open food on you or in your bag. The monkeys will grab anything they can, so be careful. I have seen them grab sunglasses and flip flops. The staff there are helpful and if you want to have a monkey climb on you for a picture they will help you. If you like monkeys then this is a must do. The baby monkeys are the cutest!", "We visited the monkey forest for a couple of hours on a planned day trip whilst in . We had great fun here. My girlfriend purchased some bananas which she held above her head and the monkeys climbed up her legs and sat on her head to devour their fav food. At one point she had 3 monkeys on her head fighting over the same banana!! We really had a great day out here, full of laughs and would highly recommend it.", "Loved seeing the monkeys in their own environment having a bit of fun with the tourists. Had heard that in other parts of the country the monkeys would snatch your belongings etc. but here unless you had bananas for them to enjoy ( you can buy these when you enter very cheaply ) you were left alone to watch them play, snooze or preen each other. Highly recommended.", "Nice views and plenty of cheeky monkeys. Well worth a visit. Only negative point is that it is really crowded with tourists so it would probably be much better to get there early in the morning just as it opens.", "We found monkeys every where we went and it was annoying. Save the separate trip to the park and get the same intrusive behavior when you visit Temples and stop along side the roads. I saw several people crying at temples because something these monkeys did that was considered cute. DONT WEAR EXPENSIVE GLASSES. If you can't see without them, don't go anywhere their might be a monkey. Save your time, you are guaranteed to see monkeys everywhere you go in .", "A lot of tourist but how can you resist the experience. Be careful to never seem threatening toward the animals or threatened by them. The young monkeys are keen on climbing on your shoulders, trying to open your back packs for food. Aside few screaming idiotic tourists ( if you are afraid of monkeys don't go in !), the crowd doesn't spoil the experience at all.", "Visited in June 2017. I was expecting more than just loose monkeys chasing tourists for banana. Too many tourists felt very commercial and you have to pay 50.000 rhupias, which is just silly when you think you can see other monkeys in the area for free. There was nothing special about this place and I won't be returning. Save you rhupias for a good foot massage😉", "As always, top tourist points are very crowded some time, so suggested to arrive early to get more space in the forest path and catch the best moments, dont keep walking, stay somewhere where most monkeys are and definitely they walk around you or give you great chance to take a few photos. Never carry any plastic bag or food, keep your belongings in your back bag. They are not going to steal your phone but anything colourful or shiny thing takes their attention. No cafe or kiosk in the forest apart from the entrance cafe. Get your water and drink it monkey free area.. 😆 Enjoy..", "long walk, very busy at times but the views along the way are beautiful. saw some cheeky monkeys on my way out also.", "Monkey Forest in Ubud was very beautiful and there were plenty of monkeys! Be careful if you buy bananas to feed to them as they will jump up on you to get to them! You can only spend about ½ hour there to see everything.", "We went with a balense guide who did not promote you feeding the monkeys. but if you didnt do that there wasnt that much else to do. we walked down to the river which was picturesque but there other places just as pretty without paying to see them. A must see place because everyone does it but dont go with a guide.", "The monkey forest is so accessible you have to see it when in ubud. The temples are ok but the forest is wonderful and the monkeys are highly entertaining. Don’t forget to do the conservation walk at the end of your tour. It is a nice way to exit and slot of monkeys hang out there. Our driver for the tour and indeed for our entire trip in was komang. +62 822-4707-2276 is his WhatsApp number. He was excellent. Very friendly and punctual and helpful. He picked us up at airport and we used him for our entire trip from ubud to Ahmed to Padang bai to semi steak. I would highly recommend.", "Avoid the Monkey forest if you have young children. Our four year old was almost bitten before we got through the front entrance. Then we witnessed a girl have her arm bitten, a lady get her hand bitten when she failed to hand over a biscuit and a man had his reading glasses destroyed. The final straw was when I had a monkey trying to rip my pocket off and my pants with it to get a hand sanitizer out to eat. The guides were useless when we asked them to help. This all occurred in the supposed 'safe' area around the central plaza. We made sure we didn't by bananas and didn't go down the side paths. Considering we payed for the experience all my children ended up taking away from the experience was a life-long fear of monkeys. The forest itself was beautiful but it was hard to enjoy it with all the screams and noise around us.", "If you LOVE monkeys you will love the monkey forest. They are everywhere so as my title suggests beware. They like to climb and steal. Keep items enclosed cause they are cheeky and will take the sunglasses off your head or your camera if you are not careful. Entry is super cheap and the markets surrounding the forest are also a great visit. Recommended to see and experience at least once.", "Lovely to see the Macaca monkeys in as much of their natural habitat as possible. I like that this is a conservation project supported by the local community and that time has been given to the research. The public cannot feed the monkeys which is good and there are plenty of signs to make sure visitors respect their natural behaviour. It still must be a bit strange having lots of cameras shoved in your face but nothing to suggest they are stressed and the park shuts around 5ish so they get peace. I enjoyed walking around so much I want to go back before I leave.", "Not hard to find. Park has serveral entrees. Inside the park You'll find monkey's all over. Don't be scared, they won't hurt you. The old temple is very nice to see. And at the back, near the open theater is a nice path to walk a bit trough the forest The latter, was kind off under construction.", "The Sacred Monkey Forest is a nature reserve and Hindu temple. The park is heavily forested and hilly and a deep ravine runs through the park grounds. There are some parts of the area that prohibited for the public to see or visit. For example, the sacred area or temple. It gives a beautiful feeling as you are surrounded by nature, big old trees, sound of the flow of water as if you have gone in the past! Just beware of the monkeys that If you want to interact or feed them do it carefully. If you are giving bananas or food to the monkey and they approached to take it, do not ever try to pull it back.", "I visited there in the second day at Ubud, closed my hotel and easy walk to. There forest is very green and fresh, but you should do follow there place allow because you travel in the monkey space should careful! There is medium forest good for walking, feel touch the monkey and water float.", "The walk from the hotel (the Samara) was super entertaining as well passed many interesting shops, craft stores and took in the magical beauty that is Ubud. The actual monkey forest on the other hand, was okay. Yes, touristy and all that but I found it to be rather boring, probably great if you don't have something similar in your hometown or if you have kids and need to entertain them. Super \\cheap\\\" to enter though so give it a bash - u might find it to fabulous ;)\"", "We had doubts about visiting this place visions of a zoo. We could not have been sooo wrong. The monkeys were free to rome around the vast beautiful maintained landscape. The only negative was the humans that despite the notices had the monkeys climb upon them.", "Funny experience in downtown Ubud. Walking around monkeys is just different and a kind of adventure for a western like us. Be careful with things in pockets or bags because monkeys are smart thieves.", "This place is really beautiful and you literally see yourself in a jungle located in the down town of Ubud. There are a ton of free monkeys in the forest. Buy some bananas and they will jump onto your shoulder just to take the bananas or sometimes steal it.", "Had a nice walk, don't feed them unless you want the monkey's attention. Most were quite content eating the food that they are provided by the park service and don't mind getting photos taken. Make sure to have your bags secured and closed as they can be quite mischievous.", "7 Adults & 2 children visited here. This place was really enjoyed by all & the monkey minders were needed. We had visited Ubud Monkey forest before & wanted a change. Monkeys here seemed to be not as aggressive as Ubud & were gentle taking food. Still liked to get on your shoulders & have photo taken as minders had food for them if they were good. Quite a nice experience for all.", "My teenage children and myself went to the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary during our recent visit to Ubud. It was only $5 AUD each to get in and then a few cents to buy bananas to feed the monkeys. The people working there were very vigilant and told us not to pat them or leave bags, hats unattended (because they steal!). So, under their supervision, we stood or sat holding the bananas up and the monkeys climbed all over us. One sat calmly and happily on my son's shoulder for about 5 minutes - which excited my son immensely and resulted in some wonderful photos! There is also a beautiful temple in amongst this lush rain forest setting - it is a very serene environment. There are many wonderful things to do in Ubud, but the monkey forest was the highlight for all of us.", "fun place to interact with monkeys. have photos taken with them as you feed them bananas and sweet potatoes(camote). the monkeys are not chained or caged but free to roam around the forest reserve. you feed them by placing the food in an open palm and let the monkeys take it from you. the caretakers do not allow human food or goodies to be given to the monkeys.the sanctuary itself is a beautiful tropical forest with paved roads and designated pathways. saw two temples which were closed to the public and used for religious ceremonies. cool stresm and a pool with koi adds color to the sanctuary. great place to enjoy and cool down from the tropical heat.", "Really enjoyed the monkey forest, got great pics, seen loads of monkeys and were lucky enough to see a cremation festival while we were there!", "As a distraction from the shopping this was certainly welcome. There are monkeys everywhere and as long as you respect them you can have a fun hour. Costs around $5 each to get in, plus any additional bananas you may want to buy. Would recommend doing it as part of a day trip to Ubud rather than anything more.", "We had heard frightening things none of which we experienced. Our nesse tour guide told us what to do & we suggest you do the same! Firstly buy a large bunch of bananas for only $5 & break them off the bunch hiding all but 1 at a time Danny told us \\Stay calm, relax, & enjoy the experience with no sudden movements that could frighten the little guys & definitely don't raise your hands in a threatening way or you will frighten them away\\\" he said. \\\"Hold 1 banana just above your head straight up in the air & do so knowing & expecting that 1 or 2 may wish to have your banana. This is what you want so don't freak out or jump in fear when they run or walk towards you because their intention is to climb gently up your clothing to sit on your shoulder, reach for the banana above your head & either sit on you to open it or just gently climb back down & sit to eat it on the ground\\\". If you have run out of bananas but still want them to sit on you just ask the security guy & he will instruct one of them to sit on your shoulder for a photo or just for the experience to continue after you pass out all your banana & trust me you won't want it to end. Both my husband & I after running out of bananas wondered slowly up the stairs & had 3monkeys climb on us at once just to go for a walk with us & one of them sat on my husband's shoulder for so long resting his chin on my husband's head relaxing as though they had been friends for years, it was a moment to behold. So very gentle with no claws & no nasty business. Upon leaving we did see a cheeky little one reach out from the tree & pinch a mans hat off his head & run away with it. He did get it back but he was lucky. Many years ago one took a liking to my hat also but I never got it back. I had 2 on my shoulders & 1 hanging off my arm (so light) this time & I honestly didn't want it to end. Relax feed and enjoy\"", "After driving all the way to Ubud, and seeing the monkeys crawling all over the buildings on the main street, I realised that Monkey Forest might not be for me. However the kids were excited and insisted on buying banana's for the little creatures. My 4 yr old daughter was attacked by an awful medium sized monkey within minutes of walking into the park. I actually had to kick the thing away as it was baring its teeth and all. I should have lwft immediately, but as we were in a big group, we continued but my husband took my daughter in case he had to fend off more disgusting monkeys - and he did. My poor little girl was freaking out and then it took ages to get back to the front gate, the park is big and nothing to look at except feral monkeys and a few bats! Save your money and don't bother going here.", "To be honest, I thought this place would be more like a sketchy zoo for macaques rather than an open-air sanctuary, so I was pleasantly surprised with the layout. There are numerous paths to get away from the crowds of tourists buying bananas to get photos of monkeys on their heads, which allows one to actually enjoy the beauty of the temples, observe the social behaviors of the numerous roaming macaques, and get some good photos without obstruction from selfie-sticks... Quite happy I spent a few hours there during my 2 days in Ubud.", "Monkeys are in very good conditions and have plenty of free nature to play around. It is great to see a park like this where the animals are not just put into cages. However the visitors are still sometimes pretty careless and will bring plastic bags etc into the forest even there are plenty of signs showing what to bring and what not. ", "The monkeys are extremely playfull and well looked after. The first is beautiful. Great way to spend a couple of hours!", "Walked to the Monkey Forest from our stay at a place called Jiwa's House. Lots of monkey's and lot's of tourists of course. The grounds are beautiful and the hike through the area was better than looking at the monkeys. These monkey's are considered ice\\\" but don't look them in the eye because they do consider that an act of aggression on your part. Take an umbrella in case of rain but that goes for anywhere in Ubud. Fun activity.\"", "it was great to see the monkeys in their natural habitat and watch them climbed on tourists. Great stop", "Its a nice walk but frankly gets covered in like 15 minutes. After seeing the lovely jungles of the sanctuary, I really wish that the place could have been spread over a large enough area to enjoy a great afternoon in the jungles of Ubud. Pretty average as such.", "I recommend going to Monkey Forest first thing in the morning as soon as it opens. We were some of the first people in, and were able to wander through the forest and explore the Main Temple. When we went there were very few people, and the majority of the monkeys were just hanging out acting like monkeys. However, by 9:30 Monkey Forest was crowded, and people were treating the monkeys like performers; making them dance for bananas and things like that. Our experience before the crowds with naturally behaving monkeys was the best part. Even once the main part of the Forest was crowded, we were still able to find a relatively empty section near the Cremation Temple. A curious monkey came up to me, and when I tried to give him a high-five he climbed up my arm and sat on my head! Monkey Forest was an amazing experience, but unless you want it to be like DisneyWorld you should try to beat the crowds!", "The monkey forest is well worth a visit not only for the monkeys but also for the buildings and beautiful scenery. Don't be too intimidated by the monkeys, they may jump on you but we didn't see anyone get hurt and they are certainly fascinating to watch.", "had a great stop over on way to our hotel , worth the visit for an hour or 2 at only $5 aus dollars who can can complain it was great to watch the monkeys interact between then selves and the tourists, dont do any thing stupid and you will be fine.nice forest to walk through as well .", "so these monkeys aren't your average friendly neighbours. they can be quite sneaky and mean. try not to touch them, or look them directly in the eye, 'cos apparently they take that as some kind of challenge(???). keep all your shiny little objects( like sunglasses, hats, key-chains) tucked away 'cos they will try to grab them and run off with them. if you want them to come close enough for a picture, you'll have to have some banana in your hand and hold on to it long enough for the picture to be taken first (they'll run off the moment they get a hold of the food, otherwise.) it is overall a pretty good experience. a relatively clean, serene and green ambiance.", "I recently went to the monkey forest and had a terrible experience. Unlike many other tourists I wanted to keep my distance from the monkeys and show them respect. I wondered around the grounds admiring them from afar. Other tourists were teasing them or had cameras in the monkeys faces and near their babies. Near the end of our time in the sanctuary I was hot and we found a quiet spot so I sat down. A small monkey run over and sat on my lap, I didn't panic and I sat completely still next thing a very big monkey appears out of nowhere and bites my arm and doesn't let go, as I try to get away it bites me two more times. All bites broke the skin and I was bleeding. I had to get the rabies injection and now have some nasty cuts and bruises. We did everything we were told to do in order to not be bitten yet I still was. A man that worked there said most monkeys are fine but some are just crazy and can attack for no reason.", "Really enjoyed my second visit to the Monkey Forest. This time I took my partner with me and she got robbed by a baby monkey of the wrapping of an umbrella she had just bought. The monkey soon realised it was worthless and left it on the grounds for her to pick up. The monkeys are really great to watch. They literally go about their business around you and some are tame enough to climb into your out-stretched arms. Beautiful park too which was well maintained.", "A pleasant enough experience for a few hours. There are loads of cheeky monkeys to entertain you. But be careful with belongings as some are very quick at grabbing things.", "There are so many monkeys there and they are very curious and see what tourists carrying. A monkey held on to a lady's dress and went under her dress; this is scary. We passed by a grave yard; the monkeys were around there too. Asked a caretaker local lady there if these are monkeys' burial site but was not.", "Monkey forest was a fun thing to do, the monkeys keep you entertained for about an hour while you walk through the whole area. It is one of the major tourist attractions, and we enjoyed our visit there.", "The money forest is a must see during your time in Ubud! This area is full of very cheeky monkeys. The monkey forest has many beautiful areas to explore however it is much more pleasant during the early morning or late afternoon as it can get very hot and humid in the forest during the middle of the day. Be warned that the monkeys will crawl on you if you have anything they want (e.g. food, water bottle, tissue, etc). This isn't as bad as it sounds though, the monkeys have the softest little hands!", "Monkeys are sacred here in Ubud and seeing them in their natural habitat is a magical experience. Go in the morning before too many tourists arrive. Be respectful of your surroundings and make sure to put ALL items away in your bag. Must visit while in .", "A regular tourist attraction, lots of monkeys rushing around doing all the things monkeys do. They will steal anything they can, so don't let them get close. Some bite!", "Okay kind of place till one finds the monkeys jumping on you. The temples look out of the world. Enchanting place but one should be happy to walk around for a while. it is a monkey planet and they are the rulers", "Go if u want to see only monkeys I am from india and we can see same monkeys here so for us its not worth or grt ... Bt must try american breakfast near forsest", "this is in good grounds with ease in walking, the monkeys are many and are not a problem this park is in a good location.", "We visited the monkey forest about 10am, which proved quite well as there were minimal crowds. The entry fee had risen to IDR40,000 since last I visited. Conveniently you're able to leave your scooter helmets with the ticketing staff. There were quite a few monkeys.", "Enjoyed our trip to the monkey forest sanctuary. Quite busy with tourists but more busy with monkeys! Definitely worth a visit if you’re in the area", "Beautifully maintained park with monkeys everywhere! They are super friendly and will climb onto if you stand still for long enough! a great place to stroll through at your own pace. You can even buy bananas to feed them if you want", "There are so many monkeys to see, and the nature is stunning. The paths are clean and there are plenty of people to help in case of 'monkey problems'. Even with warning signs in many languages, we still saw numerous visitors stupidly carrying open bags, easy-to-grab sunglasses and jewelry, and obvious food and drink. They quickly became the show as the clever monkeys approached, climbed and stole from them in the most alarming ways, running in tears even as they lost their valuables. Just be respectful, and enjoy!", "This is usually recommended by tour guides when traveling through . Regular tourist attraction. It was fun and the monkeys are left to roam around the park (that was back in 2009) not sure if this has changed. It was interesting I probably wouldn't go back for a second visit.", "Monkeys are very tame. They will try to grab your food so don't walk around holding it. The forest itself is very natural and dense with huge tree logs and statues, making you feel like you are in the Indiana Jones.", "This was a great stop and fun place to spend a few hours strolling with the monkeys. Nice paved walkways in a shaded forest.", "We arrived at the monkey forest just before 10am, as I had heard that the tourist buses usually arrive at the moneky forest around 10am. As mentioned, it was only 30,000 to get in - very cheap. I got robbed of my bananas by an aggressive monkey not 5 steps into the forest. I found that it was actually more peaceful wandering through the moneky forest once I had been forcefully removed of any bananas. My advice, keep bananas in a backpack and save them for a momnet when you meet some smaller monkeys. Put bananas on your shoulder and the moneky will climb your arm and eat happily on your shoulder. Makes for some great kodak moments! Don't go all the way to and miss this unique experience! It doesn't take long to explore, so you can walk through in 5 minutes or stay and soak up the sights. The choice is yours.", "We booked this tour as part of a cruise excursion package, and it was one my wife was particularly looking forward to. Whilst the setting was beautiful, and certainly plenty of monkeys around, - the downside (for me at least) was the hustlers who follow tourists around relentlessly, trying to get us to pay for photos with the monkeys.", "A great opportunity to meet with the Monkeys in a Jungle/ Forest setting but be aware the Monkeys will take anything from you, that's not securely fastened! Jewellery, Food etc. But well worth a visit for Adults and Children", "Great fun for the animal lover, you can literally sit with the monkeys and feed them. Be careful, they will steal your belongings! so much to see and great value.", "The grounds are beautiful with many old trees but for me there were too many tourists feeding monkeys that were not supposed to be fed.", "As mentioned above, if you fancy a stalk then buy the bananas, these terrors will basically savage you to get them, its pretty funny. Being the wimp that I am, I didn't get the bananas but hell I didn't need to, the furry critters decided they wanted my bikini instead so started to try and pull it off me....I will give them 10/10 for trying. The monkeys are friendly enough, they are just greedy as hell. The place has loads of little bits to walk around, we didn't realise this until we checked the map, its worth it for a bit then unless you have a massive infatuation with monkeys you'll be bored and want to shoot, off. You have to do this while in Ubud!", "Really beautiful forest. Really cute monkeys though some of them will climb you and try to steal any foods you have. Never ever try to provoke them, really bad stuff will happen to you.", "Dont feed them , let others ! We superbly enjoyed the experience, but \\ lonely planet\\\" absolutely right, they are mangy spoilt creatures and only after your food. We we cautious, didnt feed them and still were bitten twice on 2 visits , so enjoy, dont be scared but be vigilant, bites were just minor scratches not requiring any attention. And it is amazing walking among them.\"", "When walking towards monkey forest I was slightly apprehensive as they're EVERYWHERE!! Hanging and jumping around all over the street! A friend of mine advised us not to take bananas in unless we wanting to be charged by a group of monkeys within 5 seconds of entering- we didn't! It was really good to see the monkeys in there 'natural' habitat and just sat/running around you. I also LOVED seeing the baby monkeys- too cute. I remained slightly apprehensive of them as some of them were a bit feisty and one tried to bite the chewing gum packet in my partners shorts when he was sat on the wall and another chased after him when he tried to send some sweet potato there way! But other people there were happily walking around with bananas and somehow managing to keep the monkeys off them! Either way it was a good experience and I would recommend it- just keep your wits about you ;)", "Had been before, but still enjoyed the Monkey Forest. There were several small babies--some seemed to be newborns. So cute. Just be careful not to bother them, as they can get testy....", "The place has lot of (hundreds to thousands) freely roaming monkeys all around. The garden is designed/created to look like a rainforest and there are good small nature trails around. My 4 year kid fed banana and peanuts to one of the small monkeys and the monkey was seating on the kid's shoulders. Quite fun visiting this place. Do try!", "Worth a visit. The monkeys are roaming freely around the grounds. There are several banana vendors where you can purchase bananas to feed the monkeys. There were also people there to help you in case you were nervous. The monkeys are fearless and will climb all over you. Do not wear anything shiny or have something hanging off your purse or backpack. They will take anything they can get. That includes jewelry and glasses. Also they will want your water bottle and are adept at unscrewing the lid.", "We visited the Sacred Monkey Forest with a private driver. The entrance fee is minimal - about 30000IDR PP...locals get in for free! We didn't buy the bananas to feed the monkeys but nevertheless got good pictures. One must be careful to bring in any food or drinks - even in your zipped up backpacks! The monkeys are clever and bold and will jump on you to get at the food. We didn't have any food on us and they left us alone. The forest is beautiful and you could probably spend hours just watching the monkey troop's social interaction with one another. The temples are unfortunately closed to the public but overall we enjoyed our experience. The only thing about most tourist attractions in is the heavy traffic! One has to learn to be patient!", "Wow, this was definitely an experience to remember. Entrance fee was very reasonable and you can spend hours here exploring and taking pictures. The monkeys are free to roam around and can get aggressive if provoked. We didn’t have any bad encounters but saw a few people touching the monkeys or getting too close to them which caused the monkeys to react! However some were super friendly and took pictures with people or just sat on their lap. Do not take any plastic bags as the monkeys grab these! Same with any food. We had a water bottle and a monkey grabbed it and opened it up and started drinking from it ! Was funny to see though and we didn’t mind.", "Great place to Visit and see the sacred monkey forest we spent a long time just sitting and watching the monkeys antics before wandering around admiring the site.We got in early as it wasn't very busy.", "I will have to admit my cousin and I was a little afraid to visit. We arrived at 10 a.m. Crowds were light and most monkeys were in the trees. There were enough monkeys on the walk to satisfy our curiosity. But not so many where we felt were too many. Grounds were beautiful monkeys were relaxed.", "A very beautiful place. It is so picturesque - lots of photo opportunities. The monkeys are well looked after and are not afraid of people. We did not encounter any aggressiveness except when they were offered bananas by visitors....they would snatch the whole bunch.", "I found this monkey park. Very scary thier was a lot of older cranky monkeys, I spent about ten minutes in the pArk n left as I was frighten, I would not take kids there, the younger monkeys were very playfull , after I had been thier I had 3 people tell me they were bitten n had to hav raybe n Ferness shots,", "Second visit to the monkey forest. More fun than you can poke a banana at haha. Lock your belongings up and hide your bananas then get in there for good times. If you want to be a climbing tree just hold your banana up hi and prepare yourself. Even if the monkeys think you have them they will climb on you and try and open your bag lol.... Enjoy", "The monkeys are friendly and funny! And the forrest it s so great with huuuge trees, it is stunning! The nature at it s best!", "Short walk from the centre of Ubud Square. If you want a picture with the monkeys at the banana stand, be ready to lose almost all bananas! Keep some until the back of the forest; more monkeys that were very nice and liked to climb up onto your shoulders for bananas!!!", "I heard that the monkeys can be pickpockets and pests, so I decided to avoid being jumped on and took the path around the forest. There are plenty of monkeys to see, they wander on the path, but not so cheeky or great in number. If you want to stay safe and keep your stuff, recommend this option.", "Seeing the monkey's up close and personal is great. Some of them are very tame, especially the younger ones. Definitely DO NOT take anything in with you, especially water bottles. They really do take them right from you. As other people have mentioned they will get into you backpacks. Use caution with wearing ANY jewelry, they like the bright bling of anything. One of the older ones leaped onto my daughters shoulder and bit at her ear pulling her entire earring off and kept it in his hand until he finally dropped it. If they take something from you DO NOT try to get it back. They will BITE YOU!! Another woman that was near us got bitten several times in her thigh causing bruising and blood.. Again, they are so adorable but they are loose and wild animals. Please be careful!!", "Well worth a visit, there's a small fee to get in, but it's worth spending some time watching the antics of all the monkeys. Keep your hair ties, sunglasses, everything packed away or they will get it! Also saw a squirrel and a monitor lizard.", "This was a very amusing afternoon for us. The monkeys are cute and scary at the same time. There's baby ones, medium sized ones and then pretty big scary ones we chose to avoid. You can buy bunches of little bananas relatively cheaply once in the forest but beware- the monkeys are waiting for them and once they've noticed them in your hand they're coming for them! At first this is super scary- a monkey launching itself at you. But you do get use to it. We went back and bought more bananas once we were comfortable but with hid them and only got them out when we were ready and there wasn't too many monkeys around. Some of them just snatch and grab the bananas but if you hold the bananas above your head they'll run up your body grab them and sit of your shoulder to eat them. It is a very beautiful forest and so lovely to see these creatures just roaming around happy. I had an amazing afternoon watching them all.", "It was fun to see the monkeys but interaction with them isn't really recommended due to the irrational behaviour. We had the help of someone who worked there to get the monkey eating off my partners head which was quite novel. I wouldn't try to hold them without assistance. It's very overcrowded. Definitely worth a visit while in Ubud but not amazing.", "Lots monkey(s)or macaca, very nice place, cute monkey, local ranger which always stand by fully responsibility.", "Interesting temple and sanctuary for 630 plus monkeys which can run free. They are very obliging for photo's and you can purchase food to feed them if you want. Its amazing value at around 20000 Rupiah per person (around GBP 1 or USD 2) and is a good place to spend an hour or so Only negatives is that its a small area and there are many visitors so even though there are lots of monkeys to see", "A monkey touched the transformer whilst we walked past, it got electrocuted for a few seconds, the power in the street went out, it fell to the ground, and then the power came back. An official quickly scooped it up in plastic bag and took it away. It's got a generally wierd vibe this place. It feels like a zoo, like the animals are there to entertain the humans, but without the fences. It should feel natural because they are not fenced in, but it doesn't. I don't like it.", "Constant flow of silly tourists feeding the monkeys and poisoning them with artificial treats and the wonder why they jump all over you and constantly look for food. The actual garden/forest inside is beautiful and you can see that this must have been an incredible place a few decades ago. Super touristy now and ruined.", "If you have time and are in the area, the monkey forest is worth a stop. Nothing to write home about but it's a nice park to stroll around and for a couple dollars you can purchase bananas to feed the monkeys and have them interact with you for a quick photo opportunity. They do get excited at the prospect of a free banana, so prepare to be boarded by monkeys big and small.", "Came here with my partner. It was very cool to see all of the monkeys. We were very mindful of all of the guidelines to avoid aggression from the monkeys. We were standing on a walk way, quietly watching the monkeys. One came up behind my partner, very calmly, and bit her in the back of the ankle. We went to the first aid. The man there was very friendly. But, I have some criticism: the general guidelines of cleaning out a bite from an animal includes washing out the wound under soap and water for 10-15minutes. I’d say they cleaned it for 2-3 at most. I asked numerous questions regarding rabies, infections, frequency of bites. We were told “many people get bit.” At least one a day, if not more. He simply said that the monkeys don’t have rabies or infections, without providing any real evidence. They soon sent us on our way. We felt the information we were given was inadequate. The monkeys roam in and out of the forest, where there are also many dogs around (there’s been a big outbreak of rabies in dogs here). After some research, we decided to go to a local clinic, where they immediately began rabies and herpesvirus b prophylaxis... without hesitation. This clinic expressed that they have people coming in every day with monkey bites. And they highly recommended treatment, because despite there being no recent cases of rabies or herpesvirus b (also lethal if untreated), we just don’t know where the monkey has been and if it is healthy. It is not worth the risk. I also asked my self: maybe local clinics treating bites is the reason we haven’t seen any diseases/viruses passed along. It’s a cool place to go. But be aware: following the guidelines certainly does not guarantee that you will not get bit. I wouldn’t bring a child. Definitely seek medical attention if you get bit, it not worth the risk at all.", "I feel that I must write this review in defence of the Sacred Monkey Forest and some of the negativity I have read here. I visited in July 2015 and was completely awestruck to the point of tears. The Sanctuary, whilst having been built to accommodate for tourists, still mostly feels very natural . The stairs, bridges, statues and pools all fit perfectly into the surroundings. On the day I visited, it was relatively quiet and the monkeys were very calm and passive. I did not see any evidence whatsoever of aggressive behaviour but at the same time I did not see ignorant tourists doing what they are specifically advised not to do. If you are scared of monkeys, DO NOT GO. They can and do become aggressive if you scream or run away from them. I had first hand experience of this when visiting the temple at Uluwatu where I was indeed bitten by a very agitated little monkey. His agitation, I believe, was due to the abundance of Asian tourists who were screaming and running everywhere whenever a monkey came near. If you do get bitten, you must go directly to a reputable clinic. According to the doctor I saw, there has never been an incidence of Monkey-bite induced Rabies in , however she did recommend the vaccine just to be on the safe side. (Rabies is prevalent in wild dogs but NOT in monkeys) As for having to travel out of the country to get vaccines etc, that is utter nonsense. The clinic I attended in Seminyak had the necessary vaccine on hand and it was administered quickly and painlessly with implicit instructions to continue the course of injections when I returned to Australia. This peace of mind cost me $180 which I was able to claim on travel insurance. I had 2 more injections at $100 a pop when I returned home and that was it! If you do decide to visit a place like the Sacred Monkey Forest, you must be aware of the possible dangers. These are essentially wild animals who have absolutely no fear of humans and they can and do bite occasionally. Try to visit the Sanctuary when it is not so busy. We went in the early afternoon.", "The monkey forset is lots of fun. Be sure to get a driver for the day. Entry is $3USD. Make sure you don't take food in and tall ALL jewellery off and make sure your bag is close. They monkeys try and take your stuff of you. They are super cute. You can also see temples and the beautiful forest.", "when you're in Ubud you really should go to visit this forests. it is quite impressive to see such a big amount of monkeys all together in this beautiful forest.", "It was not scary of course, just be careful don’t bring any food, make eye contact or tease monkeys.", "First of all these are wild monkeys in a population of hundreds. Expect them to act based on instinct. Second, they are aware that the forest is their territory. They are brazen. Lastly, you are on your own. Guards are practically useless. I went there with my wife and two kids(4 and 1). We followed all rules and guidelines. Food, eye contact, neutral colors, etc. My wife was tending to my daughter in the amphitheater and a monkey goes near her and snatches her pearl earrings of her ear thinking this is food. Commotion ensues as it continues to threaten my wife. Lo and behold, no guard in the area and no one comes to take control. Take note the amphitheater is one of the most populated areas. My wife was scratched by the monkey. It was only through the kindness of strangers, my fellow tourists that things calmed down and the pearl earring was retrieved. We immediately headed out as my 4 year was in shock as she witnessed her mom being attacked by a monkey. In the entrance, there was another tourist who was bitten by the monkey. Apparently we were still lucky with our experience. Parents don’t risk it. It’s fun but not when you or your family is at risk.", "A good way to spend a couple of hours. The forest in itself is worth a visit. The monkeys are free to roam and looks as they’re healthy and happy. Went with 2 grown up children (early 20s) and everyone found the visit entertaining.", "Very scenic and the macaques are adorable. Naughty but adorable so do mind your belongings.... A definite must see in Ubud", "we came at about 5pm as we wanted to avoid the crowds. Its a lovely place with quite a magical surrounding. There was a lots of monkeys and by the time we came they were all pretty naughty. Its good to visit in the morning as the monkeys are quite calm and well behaved by the end of the day they get a bit hyper :-) but we still chose to come in the evening as it was quite fun to watch them approaching people and trying to snatch everything which was hanging. Don't take anything when you go in apart from your camera and make sure there is nothing hanging from you pockets as the monkey will go for it. They are literally everywhere so its pretty fun.", "Really enjoyed this, got some great pictures of tiny baby monkeys in the trees :)", "In spite of the aggressive monkeys and the hordes of other tourists I fully recommend the experience. The surroundings are beautiful and the sights plentiful, if you like to see monkeys doing their business and ripping tourists off you will not be disappointed. However do be careful of your belongings as one of the monkeys ripped off a hand sanitizer and proceeded to eat it.", "Definitely do this. There are staff around to keep an eye on the monkeys. Costs IDR 50,000 for entry. Takes about 1hour maybe two. Don’t have your drink bottles out, saw a monkey grab it and open it and stole it. Beautiful place. Walk is very very easy, pretty flat although there are some steps", "Very good value for money! I visited 4 times during my stay in . The monkeys are ... well just monkeying about. They are very naughty and if you carry food or water they will try to steal it from you. The place itself is full of mystique and atmosphere and well worth exploring. Numerous photo opportunities here! I also happened to visit during a very big and colorful ceremony a real insight into nese culture and spirituality. If you like monkeys but have problems with steps and up and downs do visit Sangeh, it is much smaller but less touristy and the monkeys much more friendly.", "The monkey sanctuary is a great thing to do in Ubud. It costs 40k for entry and you can purchase 4 bananas for 20k inside which is highly worth it as you can feed them to the monkeys! if you hold them up high you can coax some of the smaller ones to climb on you to get it and even stay there while they eat it. My girlfriend and I ended up staying for an hour and a half.", "Where else can you see six hundred macaques cavorting amid giant fig trees and old temples? They're well cared-for and immunised so this is a safe visit, although for Vishnu's sake don't play with the baby monkeys -- you'll swiftly get a bite from a cranky mum, as happened to one rather stupid tourist before our eyes. Have a chat with the staff, you'll learn a bit about the different monkey gangs and their behaviours.", "What an amazing place this was. Very tranquil going through, the architecture of the place was amazing and craftsmanship outstanding. I took hundreds of photos and enjoyed the monkeys, such brilliant creatures they are.", "Really a great place to visit. Peaceful except for the screaming and otherwise noisy tourist, which have no respect for the place and the creatures living there. Don't bring anything you don't want the monkeys to take (even earrings and they know how to open bags and pockets) and don't wear clothes you don't want to get dirty. You can buy bananas which you can feed the monkey to get their attention, but if you have the time, just sitting there relaxing will make them comfortable around you and see you as a place where they can relax, eat and get away from the noisy tourists. We had monkeys sitting on us, crawling on us and eating on us (not eating us). We had a mother with an infant hiding behind us, sitting next to us. Having the elder males sitting next to us, relaxing and watching the tourists together with us. Mind though, that monkey can swim, enjoy water and therefore get wet - and still might want to sit on you, but we still found that to be a great experience and we could change clothe later on. We did not feed or lure the monkeys at anytime, they came when the felt like. We visited the forest twice in four days and it was one of the best experiences of our journey. Go there to relax, see monkeys (with or without clothes) :)", "Been 4 times , each time monkey's seem to be a bit more aggressive, lost it's excitement I guess. If you've never done it , worth doing for sure.", "went here as part of a tour, and loved it - monkeys are so lovely but need to watch what you do with them as they do attack very reasonable price to get in", "The park is so clean and big, good for families and stroller friendly. Watchout for naughty monkey who likes to take personal belongings such as glasses and hats. The toilets are clean and there are many park direction signs. By the way becareful of mongkey peeing from trees. Monkeys are well feeded and healthy", "Anyone who goes to Ubud should probably go through the famous Monkey Forest once. We stayed just south of it, in Nyuh Kuning, so we walked past the forest on the foot/motorbike path to Ubud every day - even from the path you get a good view of monkeys hanging out. We paid the fee and went into the Monkey Forest one time - glad we did, but once is probably enough. I had been warned about super aggressive monkeys, but we weren't bothered at all. Granted, we kept our distance, were careful not to swing around hats, sunglasses, bags, etc., and we didn't feed them bananas. We saw one woman lose an earring right out of her ear when she coaxed a young monkey up onto her shoulder - watch out! And have respect for the mamas trying to protect their cute babies from curious humans. Overall, it's a nice (shady!) bit of nature in the city with fun wildlife to observe.", "Located in the heart of Ubud, this is definitely a must for any visitor in the area. The sanctuary is in a large, lush forest, with a deep ravine and stream cutting across the center. The monkeys (~600 macaques) are everywhere, causing mischief and on the constant look-out for food. And they know that the tourists are always carrying something, so they are quite brazen pick-pockets. One snatched the hand sanitizer clipped onto my bag. I am sure he had quite the party that night, but the hangover serves him right! In addition to the monkeys, there is a small art gallery with changing exhibits and a temple dating to the 15th century. It is great place to wander around midday, since the forest canopy provides a welcome retreat from the tropical sun. There are countless shops and restaurants along the road leading to the forest, so you could easily spend a whole day doing just this and shopping in Ubud. Plan on at least 2 hours to take in the sanctuary.", "In you really can visit dozens of temples... But this area is special because the forest around the temples is inhabited by a large groups of grey monkeys, totally un-educated and greedy, who will make your visit either a funny time or a nightmare!! Do not bring any food with you, or even plastic bottles... They will manage to steal it from you. I saw a monkey carrying in its hands the cap of some unfortunate tourist.", "This place is so close to our place to stay, Brata Inn. The Monkey Forest has hundred monkeys and natural forest on it.", "Absolutely fantastic. Do not leave without going here. The monkeys were adorable and friendly. We didn't touch them but they did climb on us when we fed them bananas, they were very very cute. Don't keep bananas in your bags because they will hunt you down for them and anything else in there. It was the best day ever.", "All in all the place is great and funny. It is fun to watch the monkeys but be careful, they will steal things from your pockets and purses if you aren't careful. Make sure you obey the rules that are writen on the board at the entrance and nothing will get stolen and you will have lots of fun walking through the forest!", "We heard so many horror stories about this place so we were hesitant to visit. Fortunately, we did our research and decided to visit in the afternoon and opted not to feed the monkeys. The monkeys tend to be more aggressive and irritable in the morning and if you buy food, they will climb on you and get frustrated when you run out of food. They’re more likely to leave you alone if you’re 1) not wearing anything dangling or shiny (earrings, jewelry, glasses, etc), 2) visit in the afternoon when they are more tired, and 3) not feeding them. Do not bring food for yourself with you in your pocket or backpack. We did witness monkeys try to pry open backpacks to find food and their teeth are big! Do bring a rain jacket or umbrella as it tends to rain a lot in this area. The temples and statues are beautiful. Dress modestly so as to respect the local culture as this is an important area within nese Hindu faith (we made it a habit to carry a sarong with us at all times in ). It’s fun to watch the younger monkeys jump into the small pool and play together. Overall, it’s a great area but would not necessarily say it is a “must see.”", "it,s funny see the monckeys one time. But if you want to be save have to carry your things into your close bag. Be carefull if you walk near the rainforest because de monkeys still at street and i have a fitgh with one who can stole my supermarket bag.", "Save your money and stay safe. You can see lots of monkeys by the entrance from your vehicle. Take pictures enjoy but don't interact with the monkeys. It's not a wild park it's more of zoo like area where over crowded monkeys are fed by park staff and tourists. The guy in front of us was walking with his girlfriend and a monkey came down and bit him on the neck shoulder area drawing blood. The tourist didn't have any food, wasn't provoking the monkey and don't move fast. We didn't see any reason for the attack. Rabies is carried by monkeys, dogs, and bats. Several years go there was a rabies out break killing 20. Ubud makes a lot of money on tourists visiting the monkey park. That's why they are mum about the potential risk.", "We were a little apprehensive visiting the monkey forest after stories of people being bitten but after some assurance from our driver we decided to go in and now so thankful that we did. Yes there are a lot of monkeys and some of, what I presume are, the older male monkeys can be a bit temperamental however if you follow the rules and not try to engage with the monkeys then you will be fine. The only time I saw a monkey get aggresive was a tourist deliberately trying to provoke one of the older males. Aside from the monkeys the forest is amazing with some incredible statues and art work. Highly recommend.", "Large expansive park to visit the monkeys. These monkeys are fed and live in a more natural state so they seemed less aggressive than monkeys in other areas that were used to being fed by humans. Enjoyed my visit", "A great little spot to visit if you like monkeys. It's only 30,000rupiah entrance fee, so good value to while away some time seeing the local wildlife.", "Up and off the beaten track is this small, yet amazing Monkey sanctuary. Fair price, just dont go near the monkeys!!", "We had so much fun here with our children aged 2 and 5. Still to the rules and you will undoubtably not come across any 'cheeky monkey' problems! Big tip go early early to avoid the crowds and see monkeys feast before they are full and sleeping in the afternoon.", "If you are into watching monkeys run wild and climbing on tourists, you will enjoy this. My group did not have a great experience as one of us was bit and had to endure a series of rabies shots. These monkeys have no fear of humans and are used to being fed and allowed to do what they please. I would advise leaving your bags at home and warn you to not put your hands in your pockets. You can buy banana and potatoes, but we also saw several tourists feeding the monkeys cigarettes and whatever paper trash was in their pockets. We didn't really enjoy our experience but if you are careful you might have a good time.", "This is a must see when visiting Ubud. I visited on my last day after being in Ubud for a month so I'd already seen quite a lot of monkeys and my rating would have probably been higher if I had gone earlier in the trip. Cost of admission 50,000 IDR. Well maintained animal forest / sanctuary. Very clean and lots of staff around to assist.", "You can't fault this place, it's a must see. Monkeys are everywhere and the grounds are lovely. The Temples on site are lovely, especially to see how the monkeys have made them their home. But enjoy it, don't be silly and try to interact with the monkeys - they will rob you and bite you if you annoy them!", "There building a new entrance that is really beautiful! We went in to the park and right in front us a pair of sunglasses where stolen by a monkey. But the park is beautiful amazing nature. The monkeys are really funny and cute. After a while we sat on a little bench and a monkey joint. The monkey was trying to open my bag so i turned away to see what was going on and the monkey bit me in my arm. There wasn’t any blood but there is a bruise. Haha so be careful with the monkeys but I definitely recommend it", "My spouse was worried about whether she would actually 'see' a monkey while we were there...not to worry as we saw 60-70 each day...the only tricky part was when you walked back thru the forest after picking up food from town, the monkeys would try to 'steal' your bags...even climbing on your back and hitching a ride, hoping you will 'drop' an apple or other fruits...make sure you hide your packages before entering the forest...", "Despite being small, the place is quite scenic and it makes for a pleasant one hour stroll. The monkey are actually very funny. If you are in Ubud it must be seen", "Stayed next to Monkey Forrest and was captivated by the antics of the monkeys outside the park. I didn't want to visit but it was cheaper to walk through to Ubud center then paying for a taxi. If the money for entry goes to protecting the monkeys in this sanctuary then that is a good thing. I enjoyed watching the antics of the monkeys - our society stripped away ? I would take my kids if I was inclined to take them on holidays with me :)", "This place was so much better than expected. The monkeys actually seems to like it in there and they have a lot of space for themselves. They rule this place, and it's clear that the visitors have respect for these fantastic animals. They seem to be served food regularly. Be careful as some of them might be curious about what you have in your hand. I'm sure some of these monkeys owns both an iPhone and a gopro...", "It's so much fun watching the monkeys monkey around. It is pretty cheap for the pleasure too. Absolutely beautiful forest and loads of great photo opportunities.", "Good place for little kids! Toilets were clean, monkeys were cute,not too naughty, stuffs were very friendly.", "Really pretty surroundings and the monkeys are very cute. Definitely worth a trip but organise your own private transport with a driver - heaps cheaper option, more comfortable and you can come and go as you please. Entry fee into the park itself is extremely cheap.", "Lots and lots of monkeys that love climbing on you especially for food, earrings, water bottles or other items. Clean tidy park, entry fee, bananas for sale and guides throughout park. Right in Ubud for lunch and shopping. Great experience.", "Great sanctuary for monkeys in a large and lush area. We enjoyed the few hours at the sanctuary we spent there until a guy sitting next to us started patting a baby monkey, though the baby didn't mind, mum did and ran at the guy from behind and bit him in the back, the guy jumped up and people started to move out of the area quickly but my girlfriend was next to the baby patter so the mother monkey jumped on her leg and tried to bite her, fortunately my gf pushed the monkey down with a flat hand and only got a small bite on her finger which wasn't deep. This was seen to by the nurse at the sanctuary was cleaned. Just beware that even though you aren't doing anything wrong, there is still a risk you might get bitten. Just don't pat the monkeys is a great start.", "Monkeys are abundant and unpredictable despite frequent interactions with tourists so keep watch! Yes expect to get harrased if you have food/bananas on you or sit back and watch other tourists get snatched at and grabbed. The Forrest is lovely and you can enter the temple if you meet the dress requirements. Good for a 30min stay.", "A definite must see. I wouldn't recommend it for little kids because there are heaps of monkeys and they aren't afraid to come up to you and if you have bananas you're bound to get jumped on! There are some helpful hints on a sign - take note of them. A lot of people didn't and disobeyed them by trying to hide bananas and the paid for it. It's a great place to walk around and take some pictures especially down near the temple. The old stone and big old trees are beautiful and the place is very well taken care of. It's best to go in with only the essentials and keep an eye on whatever you have in your pockets. The monkeys stole our bottle of Fanta and a packet of smokes which we didn't get back lol. They opened the Fanta and shared it around. Overall a great place", "This is a pretty, forested park with good photo ops and nice, easy walking trails. Walk around - if you get away from the entrance area, the crowds thin a bit. Do take seriously the advice not to carry any food or bags in - I had a medium sized monkey jump up and grab my purse (no food or anything edible in it). I was holding onto it tightly, so he didn't get away with it, but he did bite it hard just to see if it was edible. I was told that the monkeys in the parking lots tend to be more aggressive than those in the park. I want to stress that he did NOT attack me, but he was pretty determined to steal the purse. If you buy the bananas for sale in the park, the monkeys will climb up on your shoulders to eat them.", "The environment the monkeys live in is full of trees, rocks, water and other natural features - it is an interesting walk in a tropical rainforest area, and there are plenty of monkeys to see as you walk along - they are very bold and it is their environment, so everything is on their terms. Don't underestimate these intelligent creatures which are conditioned towards tourists and are very cunning - they are not afraid to jump on you and start rummaging through your pockets. A friend had one jump on her and it bit her on the head. They followed me when they saw what they thought was food in my hand and then jumped on me and tried to get things out of my pockets. I saw a woman have her top pulled down by a monkey, so ladies beware of this possibility! I have worked with monkeys in the wild in South Africa and understand their ways very well, but this is such a false situation for them in this 'sanctuary', with easy pickings from the tourists who are encouraged to buy bags of food for them - once you open the bag they come out of nowhere, and try to steal the bag off you, or anything else you might have - they will never leave you alone once you offer food and can become quite aggressive. I was hoping to see the monkeys in a much more natural situation, without them being encouraged by tourists feeding them. You need to have your wits about you all the time, particularly if you have small children.", "Beautiful place. Wonderful views. Cheeky monkeys. Amazing dancers to the backdrop of a wonderful sunset. Well organised by the gentle, courteous local villagers. Enjoyed by our whole group, ages ranging from 4 yrs to 65 plus!", "have visited a couple of times can get busy so I would suggest getting here early and please for your own safety follow the guidelines on how you interact with the monkeys", "If you would like to meet cheeky monkeys and do not want to leave city you can easy visit Monkey Forest in Ubud. There are a lot of monkeys which you can feed play with and observe them. Forest looks more like park with some buildings - all for monkeys. You can stay there longer time but I think 1-2 hours are enough. There are a lot of tourist - more then animals since this park is easy accesable from Ubud city. Not bad...", "This is a great site to visit in the morning, before the crowds arrive and the heat becomes oppressive. It's a really beautiful temple complex that is completely overtaken by the monkey sanctuary. The animals are amazing, super friendly and will approach you and even sit in your lap. Follow the instructions and you won't have any problems....of course, there were the obligatory stupid tourists who didn't follow the rules, waived outside food around, didn't secure their valuables, etc. but I had no problem. Go early to beat the crowds and the heat!", "Do be careful with small kids. My gal was very scare of the monkeys. Its important for the kids not to run or scream when the monkeys approach but it can be challenging for some of the more timid children like my gal. Lots of mosquito at this place. mosquito patch have no effect on these blood sucker. otherwise it can be a good place to spend an 1hr and have a nice meal at one of the restaurant nearby.", "If you go early and miss the crowds, the Monkey Forest is a quiet patch away from the busy Ubud streets. Follow the walking paths away from the temple areas to find some views overlooking the valley. There are six different monkey groups. If you take time you can quickly pick their social structures. Even if you don't feed the monkeys, be careful when reaching into day pack. I reached in for a camera and had two instantly on my shoulders to help me. The sign on the deer enclosure is worth a close look. Glad the local deer aren't often under the weather ....", "Visited here today and thoroughly enjoyed it. Watching these funny and cheeky animals being given breakfast and it was an experience I won’t forget I found them fascinating. Read lots of the reviews before hand so took no bags etc. Forrest and monkeys are amazing but saw some absolute idiot visitors adults n youngsters trying to grab the monkeys and teasing them and on more than a couple of occasions the monkeys turned on them. Found the place very safe and enjoyed the whole experience. The monkeys do try and unzip backpacks and will try n take anything they can from you. Cost 50,000rhp each. Would highly recommend this visit 👍🏻", "I didn't have high expectations for visiting here but I was very pleasantly surprised. It was wonderful! The monkeys are free to roam as they wish and have plenty of forest to retreat into should they wish to have some peace and quiet and time away from the human visitors. The forest, temples and grounds are simply beautiful and well maintained. I would have happily visited this beautiful place even if the monkeys had not been there! Our guide explained that they stopped allowing vendors to sell bananas to visit is only two weeks ago and it seems to have limited the amount of human and monkey interaction which is good. The only monkeys which we saw hopping on people were teased, provoked or the visitors were carrying water bottle and other interesting items to the monkeys. I would highly recommend a visit here.", "Quit Nature in the middle of busy Ubud.... enjoy the big trees and the Temple and for sure the Monkeys", "Going to without visiting the Monkey forest is like not going to at all :-) Located in Ubud , not far from the centre it's easy to find and can be easily combined with other sights. Admission was 30000rupia per adult which seemed a bit pricey compared to other sights but it was definitely worth it !! The sanctuary is not massive but it makes you feel you are playing in an Indiana Jones film . Monkeys are everywhere and they are easy to spot . Moreover there is an art exhibition to see plus a few other interesting points plus some deers . I could easily spend 3 hrs there but as we turned up an hour before closure we had to speed up a bit which was fine we managed to see everything.", "My fiancé and I visited here while on our holiday in . Was nice to walk around the rainforest and see all the monkeys. Great place to visit.", "It was 1 st time I saw a lot of monkey with wildlife and they looks like so warm but after that they jumped on my body and try to open my bag and it was like a scary movie, I can’t even move 😳 but I’m still alive )) the forest is amazing place and cool there are 3 temple inside of forest and 1 cemetery which place they burn body of death people and if they don’t have money they just put the body soil of the ground 😱", "The monkey forrest is a must see when you are in Ubud. Not that it is unique. There are monkeys living all over . But this place has setup everything so that you can get up close with these animals in a fairly safe way. And that is the unique part of it. The entrance fee is not that high especially if you see the number of employees and everything they have built to make it possible for you to enjoy this. The nature in the park itself has also a lot to enjoy as it is beautiful. Be aware of your stuff. The monkeys are out to get their hands on any food or loose items you do not watch closely. Stuff everything you value under your clothes. Some (or all?) can even open zippers of your bag, put their cheeky little hands into it and grab and grab until they find something to take out. Fat chance of getting it back.... Stroll over the walkways. Be amazed of the jungle gym performance right in front of you. Be adored by the little ones but watch out for the parent monkey that is never far away. You'll find it difficult to leave. A good two hours is easily spent here. And after that, you'll have a ton of photo's to sort out later because you will probably just not be able to stop taking pictures! We enjoyed our visit and I can absolutely recommend you doing it too. Only please abide by the park rules and do not feed the monkeys with anything other than bananas and do not touch them. For their health and yours. The entrance is easily found. From the main road through Ubud, there's a sign (at Coco market) that leads you onto monkey forrest road to the entrance on the left and where, if you come early, you will probably see some monkeys already sitting outside. Strange? Well, there's no fence to keep them in. And why anyway. After all, it is their forrest! If this review was useful to you, please click \\useful\\\" so I know I was of help to you. Thx! -\"", "Ubud Monkey Forest (UMF) is every bit the magic many have written about. As we walked pass the UMF sign and through the cave and then down the set of stairs, a banana vendor offered visitors a bunch of bananas (~6) for 50K IDR or three bunches for 100K IDR. Yes, this is much higher than what you can and should pay but there are no other banana vendors around. 100K IDR lighter, we made it no more than 15 yards when a group of monkeys made their way over to us. These monkeys love their bananas! They are quick to jump on you and will grab the bananas out of your hand. Our two sons were somewhere between enjoying the moment and being slightly scared as the monkeys just wanted their bananas. At one point, a big daddy monkey started picking up speed towards me so I tossed him one which he proceeded to catch perfectly and devour. Fun. Magical. Memorable. The UMF has many beautiful banyan trees and canopy spread about that you feel as though you are Indiana Jones delving deep into an unexplored jungle searching for treasures and lost lands. We enjoyed watching the monkeys play and go about their usual routine during our stroll through the forest. A young German backpacker had the misfortune of coming across a young mischievous monkey that quickly hopped on her shoulder and helped himself to some papers in her backpack. Her friend tried unsuccessfully to retrieve the papers that the monkey ran off with. Keep your important valuables and papers either in the car with your guide or guard it closely as these cheeky monkeys are not shy about helping themselves to your belongings. Well worth the visit and admission price for some memorable pictures and memories. Two hours should be more than enough time to enjoy the UMF and its slew of monkeys.", "Beautiful place to go if you want to see the monkeys, not sure how ‘wild’ they are. The monkeys can be slightly aggressive but people need to remember we are in their surroundings. Animals seem to be kept one, was one that managed to get his hands on a bottle of sun cream, which they were drinking. I did report and they seemed to care. Staff are friendly and good with the monkeys, just worry about how they train them to get off when they say.", "The monkeys were so many which was interesting because they were not scary or aggressive and was well advised on what not to do which ensured safety. We had our backpack open at one stage and a monkey quickly grapped my bottle of water which I could not get back. Other then that we were good and enjoyed the visit to the monkey forest... It highly recommended if you visit ", "I admit it's intimidating. But just don't mess with them and you'll be fine. The forest is in such a pretty setting! It's beautiful and incredible to see. Don't have food in your pockets, don't keep eye contact with hostile monkeys, and just don't mess with them. But it's got some pretty sacred temples and elaborate stair system in the middle of the forest. Really cool to see them in their natural habitat.", "There’s a lots monkey here. You need to pay for check in here. Here is like a jungle with a lots of monkey, the air is fresh. You will need 1-2 hours inside this place.", "This is a must if you are in Ubud - it costs next to nothing to go in and is a very fun visit. Allow around an hour to really explore, you can go down to the viewing platforms and then back up and around in a circle to come back to the entrance. You will find a lot of people selling bananas which means the monkeys jump up on their shoulders - just be cautious if you think about doing this as the monkeys are not exactly gentle when they do this and someone people seemed to get a bit stressed by the experience - I opted not to do this on advice from someone else and was quite pleased I didn't! You may of course find a monkey takes an interest in you anyway, one of our party had one on his shoulder for about ten minutes that had pickpocketed his entrance ticket and seemed happy to just sit there and chew it!", "Place is very nice do not take backpacks or any moderate or big bags because monkeys will try to open it there you can see shows or just monkeys behaving in nature", "Great place to see, the monkey's , be very careful of your belongings and jewelry Ladies as they are very quick to swipe things", "This forest in the middle of Ubud is a sanctuary. It wasn't busy when we went and we spent about an hour walking through the park, looking at the Monkeys and the big trees. Don't feed the monkeys and obviously don't eat or drink in front of them, you might be taken by surprise.", "Large forest sanctuary in Ubud specifically for monkeys. Need to buy an entrance ticket. Visitors are warned to keep their hats and eyeglasses safely as the monkeys like to snatch things. Also rule #1 is never stare a monkey in the eye as they consider it rude & may attack you.", "the sacred monkey forest is a beautiful and a natural environment i would absolutely go there again if i go back to Ubud", "Such a nice little scape in the middle of the chaos. Mind your small items (glasses, earrings, etc) because the monkeys will grab them and ask for a bribe (food)!", "Myself and my girlfriend visited monkey forest and it cost us 20,000r each to get in and it was well worth the cost. We have been travelling for 5months around SE Asia and have had many a great experience watching various types of monkeys and especially Macaques but Monkey Forest is possibly up there if not the best. Even just at the ticket office you can expect to see a fair few monkeys just hanging around and within about 1 minute of walking into the forest along the path we must have had about 30-40 macaques in sight. Literally everywhere you walked you could see them. It was just unbelievable how many there were around and the most amazing thing was how comfortable they were with people. If you sat down next to one you can almost guarantee to get its attention and having it climbing on you. Just make sure not to have sunglasses on your head or anything you dont mind them pinching. They even gave started gnawing through my girlfriends wristbands. Another thing is if you dont have food to give them, dont put you hand in your pockets as they think your reaching for food (which my girlfriend found out when one gave her a little nip). It was also fantastic just watching the monkeys playing in the small pool that all the paths lead to, it felt like they were putting on a show for us and had everyones attention for quite a while. Other than the monkeys the scenery is fantastic and is as worthy of a few photos as the monkeys themselves. I can't recommend this place enough.", "There is nothing cuter than the baby monkeys, pulling each others tails and roughhousing. One tried to climb my daughter's leg like a palm tree. The adult monkeys can be aggressive, so be careful if you have food. We saw one monkey jump on a woman's back as if she were a launching pad -- not an attack, just a stepping stone on the way to where he was going. She was pretty surprised though. The temple and the arched stone bridge with tree roots draping from it were spectacular.", "Beautiful forest and jungle, loved to see all those monkeys 😁 They climbed on us, and many pictures taken!", "This place is gorgeous, staff is friendly, monkeys are curious but not aggressive. They like bananas, bring them a bunch, you can buy inside but much more expensive, 20000rp for small stack and 50000rp, there are no outside the sanctuary, best is to get from the city. If they spot you with a banana, they will come and get it :) they can even climb on your shoulder for it, don't get scared, monkeys are not violent and wouldn't hurt you. Entrance fee is only 40000rp. Would visit again.", "Great how close you can get to the monkeys, plenty of interesting statues in the grounds as well. I wouldn't suggest feeding the monkeys though.", "The forest is very nice and it is good to have a walk there but my kids were a bit scared with the monkeys. Make sure you go down to the bridge and fish pound which are the nicest place of the journey.", "It was cheap enough to enter so not really an issue, but it was a bit overrated. We got to see a monkey with a stolen hat on its head which was fun... and you get to see lots of monkeys and some personality from the monkeys, like very human-like yawns.", "I loved this place! I took off all my necklaces and earrings, but not my shiny Timex. Two mid sized monkeys decided to free it from me and one bit me. It did not break the skin and if he'd wanted to he could have. Oh well, part of the adventure. They sell bananas and corn so you can feed the little bandits and we watched others feed them, we just enjoyed being around them. People watching was almost as entertaining. It takes all kinds they say. Please do not harass the monkeys!!! Put toddlers on a leash. The forest walk was magnificent. A great breeze flowed through as we walked down toward the Buddhist Temple. The green mossy dragon bridge is a popular photo stop.", "Being prepared by not having anything loose that could be taken (including food), we were able to safely walk all around the forest with being jumped on. But we saw plenty of other people bing accosted by the cute monkeys! Yes, they jump on people, pull people's hair and search for food and this is fun to watch on other people but be wary. We did notice one older monkey eating the rubber handles off a pram! Lots of cute babies, beautiul temples, lovely forest setting, cheap entry. The funniest thing we saw was a monkey sliding own the balustrade of stairs! Highly reccomnded.", "I must admit I was not really looking forward to the Monkey Forest following reviews but it was a wonderful place that has been made into a lovely park and respectfully done up for tourists and locals alike. There were loads of monkeys and for the most part they were well behaved and lots of staff on hand if they did try to jump on you! We had a nice walk around the site and it took just over an hour to see most things. Would recommend.", "This was on our must-do list when planning to visit . Knowing ahead of time to secure everything that they could snatch we entered the forest. Shortly after entering the park, a curious monkey hopped on my shoulder and sneakily tried to open my sling bag. I zipped the bag up and he switched tactics by holding my hand with his hind leg while he once again attempted to open my bag until one of the park workers came by and shooed him away. Later towards the end a baby monkey decided to hop on me as we sat on the main temple's stairs. My daughter's we're next to me and had the chance to have the monkey climb on them. They were simply overjoyed. Made the trip to truly worth it to make them that happy.", "Great place to visit for a laugh and to feed and interact with monkeys, very cheap also. Do not carry around drinks, try to get something out of your bag or have food that you don’t plan to give to the monkeys as they will jump on you and some can be aggressive. Having said that many are used to being fed and jumping on you, which is great fun.", "Beautiful forest and cascades. It has a the amazing trees and monkeys natural habitat. Be careful with your belongings as monkeys are fast and like glasses, water bottles and of course if you buy the bananas inside the forest, they are quick catchers so be ready to take the photo. There are a bit of stairs.", "Loved this tour. We went with a private local guide who took us all over the island for the day! Any guide will be great as long as you contract one speaking & understanding English, otherwise it can be disappointing. The nese private drivers try hard but communication it’s important. Anyways, the monkeys were coming out from EVERYWHERE which was very cool. One very crucial and a must you ALL need to DO it’s NOT to feed them as they are or can be very aggressive. Wild animals after all. They sell peanuts and bananas in the forest but do this at your own risk. I have seen photos of tourists holding/having them on their heads/shoulders etc BUT I would advice NOT to. I love animals but as much as I love them I took photos & enjoyed seeing them. A lady from a group near by got a huge gash on her finger from feeding them. She was rushed to emergency and taken to hospital afterwards to get a few rabies shots & more to get while in & afterwards back to her country. Her holidays were ruined & hopefully she survived it. Enjoy them but use common sense.", "As my granny says: let us go to zoo so the monkeys see us as we think we go to see them. The forest is magical with all the monkeys around. Be well prepared and organized not bringing any jewelry and item hanging on you. Feel free to get close for a quick shot and do not get too friendly to them. And have fun!", "We visited the monkey sanctuary in July 2013 and loved it. The monkeys are very friendly but take heed of the warnings. Do not have food on your person or in your bag - they will find it. We watched a monkey take a bottle of water from a tourists bag, open it and drink from it just like a human. It was so funny. Definitely a place to visit when in Ubud", "Great experience, super cute monkeys. Annoyed at the idiot tourists sticking their selfie sticks in the monkeys face - totally disrespectful to the animals.", "You will see ton of monkeys here and it is amazing. Use common sense around the monkeys- don't try to take food from them, if you give them food-don't tease them, don't try to grab them. I personally am not a fan of monkeys but as Long as you walk slowly , and don't make too much eye contact it is enjoyable. The walk in quite nice and you are able to see all types of monkeys(babies and grandmas). Definitely worth a visit", "Well worth a visit, but don't be tempted to take any food in with you. Bananas for sale at the entrance, for ridiculous prices and you will regret it if you take any food in with you. The monkeys can spot food, even if you're trying to hide it and they will stop at nothing to get it. If you have no food, you won't get pestered (or worse). It is very lovely in the forest and the monkeys are very endearing. Stunning Banyan tree, well worth seeing.", "It's important to know where you are and how you should behave to avoid getting bitten or scratched. They are wild animals after all. Our experience was great, but I shook my head at many others. Listen to and seek advise from the staff who are there everyday and your time there should be enjoyable. Not recommended for small children.", "Beautiful cool respite to central Ubud. Local told me that some monkeys will hold stolen stuff as ransom for a banana...don't know.", "Definitely lovely to see the temple and the artwork. Monkeys were interesting to watch but I wasn't keen on feeding one or having it sit on me! If you are fine with that you might of enjoyed that aspect of the forest. Definitely something to see anyway.", "We visited this as part of a tour with Traditional Tours and loved it! The surroundings are very peaceful and natural, and the monkeys really seemed at peace and happy. You can buy bananas from a vendor inside the property and feed the monkeys which is great fun! Highly recommended and great for taking pictures and videos.", "We visited this place and thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. Pay attention to the rules otherwise you risk unwanted attention from the monkeys. We respected the rules and had no issues. The monkeys were so sweet and hilarious. I was sitting minding my own business when a little one tried to get into my purse. He was easily shooed away. We got tons of cute videos and pics. Silly people who didn’t mind the rules provided great entertainment as they were pestered by the monkeys.", "Ok so i dislike monkeys. Small dirty little creatures...particularly nese monkeys who like to steal everything. But still...they can be cute. I always visit the Sacred Monkey Forest. It is getting pricey at 50k per adult. It is peaceful and lush even with so many tourists. Had a moment of amusement when one thought it would like to borrow my girlfriend's shawl and later another stole her bottle of water. Still a must do on the tourist trail.", "The forest is very nice. It has a few levels and a river. Monkeys are all over the place. It's advisable not to look them in the eyes or show your teeth to them in any way, not even a smile. This can make them pretty aggressive. They are well fed so they are not as aggressive as other monkeys in but they will steal your stuff if they get a chance. They also like destroying motorbikes near the forest.", "We had a fantastic time in the Monkey Forest. So affordable and the scenery was beautiful as was the monkey's (big and little) Definitely recommend.", "We visited the monkey forest twice during our stay in , each time we stayed for three hours, walking around, watching and feeding the monkeys. They were a lot of new-borns around. Although you should not touch the monkeys, if you stay calm and in the same area for a long period monkeys will come closer. We took some small fruits with us, if you hold the fruits high, the monkeys will jump on you to grab the food. We stayed around females and youngers who were more approachable and engaging. The walking areas are well maintained and the monkeys seem well fed. Spare a few minutes to visit Nelson, a blind monkey is an enclosure in the upper part of the woods. Entry fee is 50,000 rupiah for adults.", "This place has an amazing view from top of the mountains. I would highly recommend to visit this place after 4pm in the afternoon when the weather is good to enjoy this beautiful place. If you want to click some great shots then this place is great.Entrance fee is cheap. One important thing about the monkeys: Very dangerous!! Please take care of your equipments such as camera, phone, spectacles, hats etc. I saw 2 separate incidents, one monkey snatched a mobile and another who snatched a pair of spectacles!!! Be careful!!", "Good 'forest walk'. Interesting to hear about the history/ stories of the monkey forest. Inside has a burial ground where as per tradition the villagers buried bodies of individuals who died un naturally - suicide, serious disease etc. A temple inside. Also life sized statues/carvings of monitor lizards - very life like. All in all lots of interesting things to see….stories to hear…..cultural nuances to imbibe. Be careful of the monkeys if you are carrying food - they will try to take it from you. Best not to have food in your hands. Just walk around & enjoy the views.", "Went to money forest. Saw monkeys. Fed monkeys. Accidentally pissed monkeys. All good fun. Don't bother bringing food for monkeys because we're only allowed to feed them bananas from the stand within the park. Which is 20,000 Indonesian rupiahs for a small bundle. My husband tried to high five a monkey and it screeched at him. Apparently you're not supposed to touch them or make eye contact. It was a nice little park. Hold on to your belongings because the monkeys are a bit naughty!", "Enjoyed spending time at the Monkey Forest with my family in April. It is kept very clean. There are of course Monkeys everywhere as you would expect being a Monkey Forest. The monkey's are very curious and quick to grab things like biscuits off you. My son had a biscuit and I hadn't realised he had it when we got out of the car, the monkey grabbed it right away! You do need to be alert, they do bite if they feel threatened, the monkey tried to grab a button on my son's trouser ans that alarmed my son so in turn the monkey felt threatened and reached out for my son who got slightly scratched but was ok. Another lady got bit when we were there and the workers took her to the medical room to check her over. I was holding onto my sons sports top and the monkey did try to grab that from me although generally they are not bothered about sunglasses and phones etc. My husband thoroughly enjoyed our visit to the monkey forest although for me it was just ok!", "The forest itself is a little oasis in Ubud and a lovely walk. Regardless if your personal feelings about the monkeys being fed, it is incredible seeing so many monkeys, monkeying about (haha) and well worth the entrance fee of 50k rupiahs (~4 usd).", "It was a unique experience to see soo many monkeys in their natural habitat doing what monkeys do. Lots of baby monkeys. Wardens were on hand to look after tourists and to get monkeys to scram. Monkeys are not scared of humans. Best to keep bags closed and not carry food or water bottles. I had the monkeys try and get my water bottle a few times.. and actually saw a monkey try and operate the drinking fountain. Very smart little dudes and very cute! Cost 80,000 IDR (Adult) ", "This place is a must if you visit Ubud. Absolutely awesome place to visit. The monkeys are so good and to see them in thete natural environment is amazing.", "This is just the perfect place for monkey lovers or animal lovers. We purchased a few bags of bananas at the entrance to feed the monkeys with, which entices them to climb up onto your shoulder. While a bit nervous at first, this was just the thrill of a lifetime for me. You do need to be a bit on your guard with dominant monkeys trying to grab the bananas. We put ours into a backpack but the monkeys know that's where they are usually kept and try to get them out. While the monkeys are very cute, you still have to always remember these are wild animals and can be dangerous, and can bite! The best part for me was just taking a seat and watching the interaction between the family groups. Pure bliss! The grounds and forest are also something to see. Beautiful! Definitely a must see for animal lovers.", "We really enjoyed our trip to the monkey forest. The monkeys are obviously very well looked after. They certainly get plenty of food and are able to roam free in the vast forest. You will definitely see lots of monkeys here. We were a little but disappointed that the temples were not open when we went as it would have been nice to see them. It also would have been good to have more information about the monkeys. It is very cheap to get in. Take some. Ha he so that you can buy some bananas. I think it was 40,000 for a small bunch. Be careful to hide them from the monkeys though as they will take them. I would also go early in the day to avoid the crowds and the mosquitoes.", "I was pleasantly surprised, only went to this tourist destination on my daughters request. So nice to see these monkeys in a safe little haven with their natural surroundings. Observing how the monkeys interact with each other and watching some of them swim and okay was fantastic! Be sure to secure your belongs and if you do not want the monkeys jumping on you then do not carry any bananas! Be sure to read the sign on what to do in the event a monkey does jump on you! I went to reach into my bag and a monkey jumped on me, much to my husband and daughters amusement! I stood very still and did not scream. The monkey climbed from one shoulder to another and then jumped off. I was not carrying any food! The monkeys will steal anything they are attracted to, one lady had her head band taken from her and many drink bottles were taken off people by the monkeys. They move very fast! Overall a great experience!", "When you reach this location, you have no idea what is hidden inside. There are various different areas that lead to different places. But as the name suggest, you will get the moneys near you right from the first step. After you enter inside, take the 1st right to enter the forest like area which is really amazing. Just within seconds, you get a feel of a dense forest fully covered. There are statues, ponds, fish, monkeys, etc. Then there is a wooden bridge which takes you side by a small water stream, which is also very beautiful. You then go to the other side and come to the top where there are temples and many other areas, which can be explored. Follow the guidelines attached in the pic and try to avoid food items, water bottles, glasses, googles, cameras, etc.", "We enjoyed our visit. Go in the mornings and make sure you have applied plenty of insect repellant. We had no problems with any of the monkeys but we had no food. However, if you are carrying any food they will definitely find you! We particularly enjoyed the antics of a group of monkeys that had taken over a pond. The younger ones were having a great time climbing a nearby tree and diving into the pond. They would then swim (yes, swim) to the side and repeat the process. I think we saw everything within the hour and then headed down the street to one of the nearby cafes for a refreshing coconut juice.", "Very much part of Ubuds heritage. Monkeys enjoying an amusing and mutually satisfying life with the human visitors and staff. They all seem healthy and content and can come and go as they please. The forest is a surprisingly beautiful and peaceful place considering its so near ubud Centre..", "They almost stole my ring! But the place is great, very funny to be close to those monkey and they all look good, being in a good shape. Even if there are many tourists, I think it still has a nice touch. One monkey grabbed my hand and followed us for some time - until he tried to get my ring. The place is clean and everyone respects the animals, which is most important in my opinion.", "Definitely worth a visit. It's so nice to see the monkeys roaming freely around. There's temples here too. Very cheap to visit", "This is a big semi-natural forest, but you won't feel its big-ness, because you'll be busy spotting monkeys here and there. It's fun. Monkeys are tame, compared to other places in with wild monkeys. But pay attention to the precautions and never take a warning for granted (monkey climbed unto my husband's shoulder trying to snatch our water bottle). This place is also used for religious ceremony, so pre-check their website to know whether they are open on the day of your visit.", "I really enjoyed going into the monkey forest. It can be a bit intimidating for a few moment when they climb on you. Avoid buying bananas, As Long as you have no food the won’t hassle you.", "This place is a nice little green haven in the middle of Ubud and its lovely to visit. We took a stroll around the place.. its fascinating to see so many monkeys so up close. They're calm and used to the presence of humans (if you behave). The place is kept extremely clean too. Nice to spend an hour here...", "in here you shoul be careful of all your belongings that can easily taken off from you like hats,phone,cameras, etc. the monkey can jump and steal it from you. please keep your distance with the monkey and dont stand to close with them. sometimes they can attack you. Beside the monkey you can enjoy the ancient temple and scenery", "We actually quite enjoyed this if you were not crazy and reactive the monkeys were actually placid and fascinating. The monkeys also all looked very healthy and it is nice that they have a stake in such a busy place.", "This place really does well at taking care of the monkeys and making sure the public behave in accordance to safety. You can buy bananas and with the help of a worker, you can feed and get photos with the monekys. But dont bring your own food with you, the monkeys will literally open zips and rip food out of your bags if they can smell food. Don't try touching the monkeys and don't panic! This place is a good way to spend the morning/ afternoon, and entry doesn't cost much. There's also a small art gallery inside which has some interesting artwork.", "Lots of monkeys who all look pretty happy. Great surroundings. A visit should take around 1 hour and the entrance fee is pretty cheap so well worth the visit.", "I love the world and most of its' contents, this is a great place for a people who like to study the behaviours of our primitive cousins. I was wearing a dress with sequins, the baby monkeys climbed up and pulled them off. I didn't mind I shouldn't have been wearing such inappropriate clothing, although mother monkey was watching closely it was time to bribe her with bananas. They are quite wonderful. The forest itself was utopian, all the staff were pleasant. A word of warning, (if you don't know already) don't bring anything loose. Hats, glasses, ex-boyfriends/girlfriends, because there's probably a big pile of mangled up human possessions somewhere in the jungle. It was a wonderful experience. and I advise everyone to go.", "A must do when visiting Ubud but be prepared for hoards of tourists. Wonderfully kept, great staff and reasonably priced.", "one of Unud's main attractions, so don't expect to have a lonesome walk through the park. There are dozens of busses with tourists from other destinations on that arrive on the parking lot in front of the entrance every hour. Inside of the park is a nice scenery with hundreds of monkeys, waiting für tourists to feed them with bananas or peanuts. mostly they behave well, but beware: they can get really mean! If you buy a bunch of bananas and try to give 1 of them to a 'cute' monkey, don't be surprised, if he prefers to grab the whole bunch and ignores the single one ... Take care of your valuables, sunglasses, cameras, handbags ... monkeys like them a lot, especially if they're not hungry anymore and are getting bored with offered food. And: be careful with the 'silverbacks'. They are the boss of the diverse monkey clans, bigger, older and always prepared to fight for their position. So don't stand too close too long in front of them to take pictures, don't stair them right into the eyes and don't try to touch or start to 'tease' them. They won't understand, that it's just a joke, silverbacks take it very serious ...", "Don't miss it - the monkeys are human friendly and can search pockets and open zips. Cute and entertaining- fabulous forest with really good toilets . Information boards everywhere and trained guides / trainers", "Funny monkeies they are not dangerous if you dont try to touch them. One of them bite a child while he was sitting with his family. So dont sit !:) but must go!", "If you have time to spend in Udud then yes, it was a nice walk for about 30 mins. I was there in October and the weather was just too hot and humid for me. Monkeys were super aggressive. I saw a monkey jumped on a tourist and trying to steal her sunglasses. So be careful!", "This was our last stop on our tour from Seminyak to Ubud, and as they say, save the best till last. Truely a wonderful experience, the monkeys seem to be very accustomed to all the tourists, and play off of them too. Make sure you read the instructions of what to do and not to, and definitely feed them WITH THE FOOD AVAILABLE THERE. It's a great way to get some awesome photos and if your with people who are happy to just watch, get them to record you feeding the monkeys. ", "Well worth a visit while in Ubud. Cheap entry. Lots of jungle paths - and monkeys everywhere! Staff friendly and helpful. Stone sculpted gods and animals with temples looks like somewhere to bump into Indiana Jones!", "Must see place!! We enjoyed the monkeys and the experience. For an extra twist, buy the bananas for feeding them. You will not be disappointed. They are so friendly and not all afraid of humans", "This place is beautiful with monkeys everywhere, a very nice walk around. It is very humid and with plenty of mosquitos, so bring a repellent Go early as it gets very busy in the afternoon And Take a note of which entrance you came in as there is two on opposite side of each other.", "Nice little forest in the middle of the town. The monkey are nice to see and interact with, you can take lots of pics up close. They are still wild monkeys and still in the forest but they need human interaction, like food to keep them there. i did not purchase foos to feed as there is not point, they jump on you and it is almost not an enjoyable experience, watching people doing it. The walk in the forest is quick, there is monkeys everywhere. Nice stroll that you can combine with shopping of Monkey Forest Road.", "I have visited the monkey forest many times over the years. A fair amount of money has been spent, making it into a beautiful spot. It is well worth a visit if you are in the area. The monkeys used to be a bit scary, as people fed them, they became used to it, attacked people for food. Now, you can only feed the monkeys fruit, purchased from inside the forest. Very commercialised, but feels safer, and a beautiful spot to see the flora.", "Enjoyed our trip here a lot. Got to see lots of monkeys and walked through the area for about 1-2 hours. The entrance fee is 20,000 a person. They sell bananas to the visitors to feed the monkeys, but they will come to you anyways no matter if you have a banana or not. Would recommend going here if you are close by and love watching monkeys :)", "There are many monkeys all around this semi-free ranging park. In my opinion, the highlight of this attraction is feeding the monkeys. However, be prepared to fork out 100,000 IDR for a small bunch of bananas. It is worth it though for the experience. Taking a stroll, the whole park can be completed within 45 mins.", "We visit the amonkey aforest went we stayed in UBUD. Very nice Sanctuary with hundreds of monkeys.We went a bit late in the afternoon aroun 5 pm and the forest was not so busy. A bit humid but worth to see all of those cheaky monkeys. Would recommend it..", "I was excited to visit this place but got cold feet at the last moment when I read some of the scary monkey stories online. Would have regretted it had I skipped this. The monkeys don't really care about the tourists as long as you're not eating around them or teasing them. Lovely forest. Like a long lost world.", "i had read that monkey forest was not worth it, now that i have been its very little for entrance fee 30000 rupiah and additional 50000 for a large bunch of bananas, i think its worth the visit. glad we went", "Fun place, abit expensive bananas but when you buy them you get the experience of a monkey climbing on you. I enjoyed this.", "Their Not Joking When They Say Keep Your Belongings Safe! At Least Three People Had Their Bags Stolen By Monkeys In Approximately 20Minutes Of Being In The Forest l. Take Bananas To Feed The Monkeys! They Love It! It Also Stops Them Stealing Your Belongings As You Can Throw A Banana At Them!", "It's a nice facility. The monkeys seem well cared for and not too exploited. I got in and out quickly and got a good experience even at lunch time when it was quite busy. I did have friends who had monkey jump on them and steal from them, so be careful what you carry with you.The cost is 80,000 IRP for admittance and several exhibits are currently closed. That didn't bother me though since I didn't know what I was missing, but it might be something to keep in mind.", "This was a lovely place, very meditative. It is in a tropical setting, with nice gardens and wonderful cliff views. You can wander around for quite a while in your beautiful purple long skirt and yellow sash which are handed out before you enter. The only problem here is that you risk the attention of monkeys if you wear a hat and sunglasses so it got hot in the sun. Definitely don't wear earrings and forget colourful sandals or thongs that are decorated, don't take drinks etc. Our 10 year old was accosted by a monkey that just came out of nowhere in a flash and demanded her thong which she handed over rather than risk being bitten. It raced off into the undergrowth with its cronies who all thought they were on a good wicket until we quickly found a warden who knew how to handle them. Our 10 year old was very distressed but was able to smile when coaxed by the warden, who had got back her thong. Off we went happy, with a good story to tell (which gets bigger with the telling!).", "It is definitely a short visit to this place but the monkeys are very nice to see. Their communities are quite interesting!", "I really can't say I've experienced quite such interactive monkeys anywhere else in the world. A great place to take children. But bananas before you go in, because they are much more expensive inside. Disrespect these animals at your own peril. Bring a small rubber band if you want to ward them off. They think it's a slingshot when you flick it.", "The monkeys here are not aggressive and quite use to seeing and been seen by tourists. However, it 's not smart to show up with pocketful or backpack of food, nor is it smart to approach too close unless you really enjoy having a monkey jump on your shoulder. The Monkey Forest winds around some nicely landscaped grounds and the shade is welcomed given the strong sun but does not alleviate the humidity. There is no shortage of monkeys and they roam freely. Locals are eager to sell bananas that you can feed the monkeys, but you will see plenty of them whether or not you offer them food.", "We loved Monkey Forest, they were not at all annoying if you do your homework about what items not to leave exposed and wander around calmly. We saw a father trying to teach his son to hold a banana and not let go when the monkey tried to grab it so he could get a photo, the kid panicked the monkeys went a bit crazy for twenty seconds and I think the boy was lucky he wasn't bitten, we saw the father a bit later he was covered in urine and poo awesome time for him. There is a temple and a short river walk at the bottom of the park which was very pretty and a shrine with holy spring water to wash your face and hands. There were plenty of cute babies and the monkeys were entertaining to sit and watch. Worth a trip leave your plastic bags and bottles hidden.", "Never seen so many monkeys in one place. We saw monkeys playing, fighting, moving like a heard, caressing each other , feeding and stealing! Yes they are capable of distracting you, unzipping your back pack and stealing your belongings. Don't carry a water bite in the open - they will grab it. Nice nature walk. The two temples in the park were closed when we visited. Avoid carrying bags, sub glasses, and hats. And be very careful near mums with infants- as monkeys do not practice birth control , you will see a lot of cute little babies clinging on to the mummy's belly. Admission is about USD2/-. Devote an hour to 90 minutes. ", "This was my second trip to the monkey Forrest and will be my last. While the monkeys are very cute and mostly friendly you need to be very careful when the jump on you. One monkey in particular a larger male was quite nasty. After already getting several bananas and attempting to bite a friend once the monkey stalked our group and continued to try and get more bananas. When our friend tried to get him off the monkey jumped onto my 6 year old son and bit him. While thank god it didn't break the skin, it left a mark and me with my heart in my mouth dreading a trip to the hospital.", "I love monkeys and when I read about this sanctuary in Ubud, I even planned our first hotel stay around a visit or more to this place by choosing a hotel on Monkey Forest Road. Then I went online and watched youtube videos, and read all sorts of warnings about monkeys and rabies. Rabies vaccines can cost upwards of $1500 so the best defense is NOT to Touch the Monkeys! Well, I think I psyched myself right out of enjoying this place. That and I promised everyone that I wouldn't touch them. Looking back at a few of my photos I wish I hadn't been so tense about it. Just know- it is hot- very hot there...a little cooler when you walk into the forested areas- which I recommend... and don't carry food into the place. They will take it from you- the monkeys. They were able to reach right into my shorts pocket and grab a water bottle. They sell bananas inside the park and if you are brave enough - you can hand them to the monkeys. You can also toss them. Monkeys aren't shy. It is a nice place for a hike and there's a restroom near the front gate.", "After reading some horrible accounts of monkey bites/attacks at the monkey forest I wasn't too keen on going but the kids wanted to go and I'm so glad we did. If you do as you're told/advised and do not taunt/tease the monkeys it is a great place to visit. There are bananas to buy from a couple of stalls and the main thing to remember is to just give the monkeys the bananas - too many people teasing them with bananas and then screaming when the monkeys get frustrated and grab at them. We sat on the stone fencing beside the banana stalls where if you sit quietly, you get quite a lot of attention from the monkeys as they look for more bananas. There are signs everywhere advising people to not look/stare at them in the eye and/or grab or touch the monkeys or their babies. If you follow the rules it's very safe and a lovely place to visit.", "I am very leary of monkeys but this place was great. If you don't want the monkeys to bother you, DO NOT get bananas. Definitely a must see. So many monkeys in a beautiful setting.", "I've been here twice, and it's a fun day out. Be careful though - these monkeys are tame and if you look like you have something of value they'll try to get it.", "It was baking hot, packed with tourists and hard to relax. Lots of monkeys and the baby ones were very cute.", "We went to the Monkey Forest this morning and it was so beautiful. You can buy bananas to feed the monkeys but beware they will take ANYTHING from you so keep your sunglasses hidden!! They also might come and jump up on you if they think you have food but they soon jump off again. Gorgeous forest as well. It’s a must see! Only 50,000 entrance fee per person.", "The sanctuary itself is beautiful what with the dense foliage and old trees, temple structures and monuments. The monkeys add to the fun factor of the place. They are least bothered with the human race barging into their domain.", "I went to the monkey Forrest today. I was hesitant to go because I hate doing animal related things that exploit them or harm them for human entertainment! However I decided to go for a walk and check it out, but just not buy them any food so that they had no reason to become aggressive. I'm very glad I went and will remember it always. The monkeys look healthy and happy. They have a great Forrest to roam in and plenty of food and interaction. None appeared to be harmed or neglected/abused. Great experience!", "This may be a sacred place for the locals but the least they could do is not set you up to get attacked by the feral monkeys. They sell you bags of nuts at the entrance and once the monkeys spot them they will attack you to try and get the nuts. These are not small monkeys but child sized with big sharp teeth. I got a first hand look at them when they decided they wanted my bag of nuts. The place is very run down and overgrown, the toilets are disgusting and really at the end of the day you would'nt be missing much by not going.", "This fun adventure was a great experience for us. We were only there for an hour and that was enough. The monkeys weren't as aggressive as mentioned in other posts. Just make sure you have your pockets clear and aren't goofing off too much when feeding them because they are very smart. Must do! ", "Be connected with nature and mingle with the monkeys roaming around. Sacred temple can also be found inside. Just keep your personal things away from the monkeys... they steal!", "Great day but be careful of your belongings. Jeep things in bags and zipped up. They are very clever", "Especially for a European like me, seeing monkeys in wild nature is not an everyday thing. You pay 30.000 Rupiah (~ 2€) to enter the fairly large forest. There is a lot of staff walking around and taking care of the animals. When you ask, they will even give you some corn. The monkeys love corn and they will climb up your body to get a piece. If you don't act unfriendly, the monkeys are very nice animals! Recommendation!", "So relaxind and loved this place and all the monkeys. Lovely walkways, great signage, clean. Beautiful big trees Well maintained temples within the grounds. Memorable", "This was one of my first day activities in and it was worth it. I've never seen so many monkeys just roaming around freely. The forest itself is also beautiful and it was a very relaxing trip.", "We went there afternoon and it was only 1 hour to close but we enjoyed it so much,, we found monkeys are very friendly and they don’t attack you until you bother them,,,, I recommended so much!!!! ", "Great fun outing - our kids loved it. If you love animals and are confident take lots of little bananas to tempt the monkeys to climb on your shoulder to get some fab photos like we did....there are some bigger monkeys so if you have kids with you look for the little ones ;-) Just don't tease them or get stressed and the monkeys are really friendly!", "Apt description of this place. The title says it all. Over 750 monkeys (one type). Loads of people. Loads of monkeys. Way too much rubbish. Cheap. Cheeky. Easy.", "Went there on the 16th December, 2013. It was raining afternoon and most of the visitors took their shelters at one big platform filled with monkeys running around. Some of the monkeys even jumped onto the visitor trying to dig out bananas from their bag. The entry fees is about 20,000 and getting the bananas is another 20,000 if i'm not mistaken. Overall, it was pretty relaxing and refreshing as you stand by watching how the monkeys move around~", "If you really want to look like one of those tourists taking a million pictures of everything then this is the place for you. I spent a good hourish here and it was quite nice just be wary of the monkeys looking in your pockets for things. We only brought keys, camera, and some cash. The monkeys didn't seem to concerned with us a couple looked in my empty pockets then left. Just don't be stupid and treat these animals like pets, they are pretty tame but they are still wild animals and should be treated as such. Mind the larger males as they tend to be aggressive sometimes. And don't go around grabbing and petting them.", "It's not worth going for the monkeys since they're everywhere in . However, their erotica murals and the beautiful ancient architecture were stunning!", "The monkey sanctuary is a great way to observe and possibly interact with monkeys in their own habitat. We observed many monkey societal events (even though we had no idea what they all meant!) and it was great to just be able to sit back and watch them in their own world, not behind a fence. The entry fee is very reasonable and the staff were helpful and demonstrated passion about working in the sanctuary. It is centrally located so afterwards there are plenty of options to wander up the street for something to eat and drink.", "The architecture inside the sanctuary is really lovely including the natural habitats of the monkeys. A word of warning, the monkeys are really mischievous so if you're not up for it (their deviousness), best you stay away from them and just watch them from a distance. They tend to open bags and get your stuff so make sure that you have your stuff close to you (or best you leave them in the car). If a monkey comes up to you make sure that you don't panic and just keep your hands open as closed hands signal that you have something in it for them - dangerous. If you are bitten, there's a first aid clinic at the exit area and they'll make sure they'll clean the wound out for you. Just be careful!", "Not every day you have a monkey climbing on you! The scenery around the forest is amazingly beautiful, monkeys were not too full on when we went!", "Overpriced park. Aggressive monkeys, too many people. If you go try to just walk in, its possible...", "Quite an experience to walk around the massive trees in this forest. Up and down stairs and crossing bridges, almost an Indiana Jones kind of adventure. Monkeys are all over the tourists, gotta be careful with your belongings because they will grab anything you have in your hand. We saw a monkey drinking hand sanitizer he grabbed from a bag. There's a ton of stone figures and a couple of temples. The detail on some of the carved stones is impressive. The restroom is pretty awful, especially for kids; it's better to take them somewhere else before going in.", "one of a must seen signature.... Monkey forest is very nice place with cute monkeys and great view of natural forest. you will enjoy the walk around the environment of enjoy feeding bananas to the monkey... the baby is too cute, but be careful sometimes the mother will a bit aggressive if you too close to the newborn.", "The monkeys seemed a little more relaxed (less hungry) the last time we were there 4 years ago where they jumped my husband and I as we walked into the entrance of Monkey Forest taking our just bought bananas, water bottles while we managed to put caps/sunnies his wallet (monkey had his paw down my husbands pocket 'what the'). However this time we were ambushed before we even got into Monkey Forest and this overweight monkey stole our bag of bananas - was a tug of war happening briefly but not worth the battle. We enjoyed this visit a lot more as the monkeys were better behaved and we explored more of the Sanctuary which has beautiful forests, temples, rivers and even spotted an iguana! On another day I had purchased bananas from a roadside seller quite a distance from Monkey Forest (or so I thought) and was ambushed again by a plucky monkey and his mate who scampered up a tree with my bag of bananas. Too funny - just watch any loose items on your visit and don't have any food in your bags as the monkeys will know and they can get narky if you hide food from them :D", "This place is sooo nice and amazing, all the monkeys are 100%free in the forest, you can even see them in the street even just hanging out at one store or jumping in the wall. This is a very nice experience for both kids and adults, be aware of your belongings because this crazy creatures can try to get what they like and if they get it don't fight back, trust me you will loose, do not bring food in your bag. Enjoy this amazing adventure in the forest and take some nice pictures and videos, for 20.000 rupiah you can feed them and get amazing pictures", "this monkey sanctuary is the most popular spot in . visiting this place we can see many monkeys in such beautiful forest with some temple inside. Monkeys so tame and so easy to take picture of them. we will enjoy so much when we see monkeys in their habitat,they feel free and well fed by local official. so interesting to see the social interaction of the monkeys with one another and their interaction natural environment. But monkeys are wild animals,macaques are territorial creatures.Before entering the forest don't forget to read all the rules on board.", "Hold on to your bananas! Monkey are keen to have any food you have, including lollies in your pocket. Treat them carefully and they will sit on your shoulders. Although one (mother?) didn't like the look of me and while I was sitting on the wall came over to bite me for no apparent reason!", "be careful of the monkeys, especially if you have children tagging along", "We had a fun morning out in the Monkey Forest on our first day in Ubud. Was great fun and would love to go again. But please do be careful! Although they are cute and seem friendly, remember they are wild animals. One monkey tried to bite me when I was sitting next to it quietly, but pulled my bag away from its inquisitive hands. Thankfully I pulled my arm away before the monkey was able to properly bite, and I wasn't not injured or upset - but it does serve as a reminder! There were plenty of staff about keeping an eye on the monkeys and the tourists - warning the people who were getting too close and scaring away any monkeys that were getting to intimidating. If you don't want monkeys crawling over you, simply don't go to close and don't buy bananas. Also, if you can avoid bringing a bag that helps - sometimes the monkeys like to check you aren't hiding any treats! Overall a fun day out, great photo opportunities and worth it for the experience!", "We had a fab time here, I've just read some of the reviews and if you've got common sense ignore the negative. The monkeys took someone's plastic water bottle- you are asked not to take anything plastic in on show therefore don't do it or put it in your rucksack. The monkeys urinate- we didn't see this once but even if we did remember you are in their home in the wild! You have to pay to get in- we paid what worked out as £1.50 per person! Very cheap contribution to their habitat and staff if you ask me! We had a fab time, felt safe and had fun. Definitely a place to experience :)", "We were lucky enough to be staying just up the road and our kids loved it. Absolutely beautiful scenery, can feed monkeys bananas for a few dollars and get up close and personal. Made the mistake of sitting down and even had one climb on our lap to steal my son's entry ticket! A great experience.", "They fee d the monkeys to attract them here so its a park with a temple and lots of monkeys. We did not find the monkeys aggressive.", "At less than $2 for entrance, this is a nice place to wander around. Has a jungle feel to it but is essentially a park or enclosed habitat. After encountering the monkeys at Ulu Watu, I knew better than to walk through the gates with bought bananas. Don't bring food if you don't want to have to be on guard. Watched a girl unwrap a mint for herself only to have a monkey come out of nowhere and aggressively snatch it out of her hands. There are some lovely paths to stroll and the site is dotted with lovely stone statues. I know they couldn't have been very old but since the moss had taken over them, in some of the quieter corners it did feel like we were wandering through some sort of ancient jungle site. Worth a visit if you find youself in Ubud.", "We visited the Monkey Sanctuary in Ubud as our last stop on a full packed day trip. It was so worth the wait. The monkeys are allowed to roam free around the sanctuary in their natural habitat. They go about their business in a friendly manner and are an absolute joy to see. You can buy bananas to feed the monkeys and they will climb up to your shoulders to eat the bananas. It was a really enjoyable experience and a must if your visiting Ubud.", "This is a beautiful forest with amazing nature! The monkeys are cute & a little cheeky too. A must see if you're in Ubud or nearby.", "Very nice feeling staying with the wild monkeys, you better not feed them, they can be a little aggressive if you provoke them. You can silently admire them :)", "If in auburn you must see the Monkey Forrest. Yes, many tourists come here but still this is something else. You get very close to the monkeys and you have to watch out carefully- they WILL try to steal your water ,camara and anything else you cary with you. If you are a bit nervous about monkeys don't go here. They will get very close to you- you will be surprised how soft their hands and feet are", "Not very interesting. There are some beautiful places inside this forest, with luxuriant vegetation and of cours, the temples but if you have already seen monkeys in your life...you won't be amazed. Then, the monkeys are still wild animals, even if they are quite used to see humans all day long. I've seen a scene in which a tourist has been attacked by a monkey...So better stay as safe and as far as possible. There's an ''inside'' business with the locals selling bananas so that the tourists would buy and feed the monkeys but the monkeys can easily start to dispute for food while you're feeding them, so again, be aware...", "After reading all the craziness on here, I decided I'd go and take photos of the monkeys at the entrance instead of going in. This way, it was free and I still got a lot of great monkey photos! The monkeys get aggressive if you have bananas, so much in fact, the ladies selling bananas have two large wooden sticks that they chase after to whack at the monkeys to keep them away from their banana table! Like she literally got up and chased after it with a stick, swinging and all! I didn't get to see the temple inside, but I value my body and prefer it to stay intact and not have puncture wounds or get rabies, because it seems like even if you do everything right, people are still getting bit by them. Better safe than sorry. :) And I would never bring kids in there.", "It was wonderful to see the monkey's in their natural habitat, the guides around the forest are very helpful. Very fond memories!! Do not take plastic bag's as the monkey's will jump on you and try and get them. Enjoy the lovely peaceful area, but do be aware.", "Monkey forest is a must visit when in Ubud. I have visited before however my partner hadn’t. Research advises not to touch the monkeys however thee are plenty of people feeding them and allowing them to jump on their heads etc. On each visit I have observed monkey aggression. Hang onto your bags, hide your water bottles and sunglasses and be sensible, avoid rabies and get your entertainment watching the fools. They will always be there for the photo opportunity!", "Monkey's. lots of Monkey's. Please visit for amazing views and crazy monkey's. Leave hats, bags, and other valuables you cant protect at all times in the car. The monkey's will steal them. There is an entrance fee ( cant remember but its cheap ). The rip off are the bananas they sell for you to feed the monkey's. We saw 3 people get robbed by monkey's. Some people even say the monkey's are trained to steal by the staff. I wouldst even be surprised tbh.", "The Forest is not huge but they made it very nice for the monkeys. Be careful and don’t take any food with you. They’ll smell it ;) walk a round, take some cute pics and videos of the monkeys!", "It is park full of Monkeys. You can feed those Monkeys and they can come real close and climb on you. It is mostly safe.", "Definitely an experience. The park is a cooler place than other parts of Ubud during the heat of the day as the canopy is quite thick. Although scenic in places the atmosphere is not really what is interesting. It’s the monkeys and all their antics. There is nothing funnier than watching a tourist trying to run away from a monkey, or perhaps sillier than watching a tug of war over a shoulder bag between Homo Sapiens and Macaca fascicularis (the monkey usually wins) The monkey forest hardly seems a forest but it is sure packed full with Macaque monkeys. There are four distinct groups within the forest and although they appear to be serene and docile: beware. Anyone visiting the park is well advised to remove anything loose before entering: Sunglasses, iPods, Water bottles, Clutch Purses, Handbags including those with shoulder straps. Those carrying Cameras, iPhones etc. should have them on a wrist strap. If you buy bananas (Rp 20,000 – Rp 30,000) to feed the monkeys: beware. They will grab the entire bunch from you if you are not wary. They will also climb up you and so be prepared to deal with a hungry monkey in your face (literally). Do not be aggressive or angry with the little buggers as this will make the situation worse and you may end up with scratches or a serious bite! (had your rabies shots?) Families with curious little children should make sure their children are supervised and perhaps even protected at all times. Will recommend the Monkey forest as an interesting place to visit but please be aware of the dangers.", "Monkeys are great! But stay for the awesome statuary. It’s a great! Some areas require walking up and down a few uneven stairs especially when checking out the sacred spring temple. Lovely and shaded, lots of beautiful trees.", "A visit to the monkey forest is well worth it just for the beautiful forest alone. It's cheap and will definitely keep the kids entertained too. Just don't be the person that has stuff stolen from their bags - hide everything! Generally these monkeys weren't aggressive, although if they wanted something from you, such as a banana (you can purchase once in the forest), I wouldn't recommend teasing them as some tourists were doing. All-in-all a good hour - hour and a half to visit some cheeky monkeys in a beautiful setting. I would recommend to friends and family, but now I've done it, probably wouldn't return.", "I had been here before. 30 years ago! Nothing has changed. The monkeys are cheeky and a tad greedy. The kids found it fascinating that the monkeys were just milling around and ignoring us unless we had bananas. Temples were beautiful. The kids were entertained and so were we. Don't read horror stories on the web. The monkeys are fine, just read the rules. Enjoy.", "Our second time here and still as fun as the first. Being pregnant I stayed away from the monkeys but hubby bought some bananas and had these gorgeous creatures climbing all over him. They are so gentle that I don't think anyone has anything to worry about although I did see one cheeky bugger steal a lady's coffee! Don't try to outsmart them either by hiding bananas in your pockets, they will just come up and take them out themselves. Lots of laughs to be had and a lovely setting for photo opportunities.", "I really loved this place, I can’t get tired of watch the monkeys steal everything they can, if you enjoy to watch animals you can spend hours looking to these funny thieves. It is a must if you in Ubud, it is a natural atmosphere but you have to be alert of your belongings, put everything on a safe and tight place, but de careful with the zippers, monkeys can open easily, if you have bottles of water in the hand they are going over you. There are locals selling bananas , watch out cause you can be ripped off by a gang of monkeys.", "To be honest, I was a little frightened going to the monkey forest, but it was actually quite enjoyable. It's a beautiful setting, with no shortage of monkeys to observe - just be careful not to get too close if you're not into monkeys hanging off you!!", "If you like monkeys, this is the place to go. The Monkey Forest is right in the heart of Ubud and easy to get to. The price is very reasonable and you will see a ton of monkeys. You will see babies interacting with their family. The monkeys are not skittish at all and will get very close. Keep an eye on your sunglasses and other valuables, but it is definitely worth the visit.", "Really nice if you want to see monkeys and take pictures, they are everywhere and not afraid to approach you, even climb on you! Be careful of your belonging though, monkeys like to take stuff like sunglasses. One almost took a visitor's money from his backpack!", "my family and i enjoyed the monkey forest for the beautiful old sculptures and trails over bridges and alongside waterfalls. You do need to be careful of the monkeys, which while very cute are fast and aggressive at times. Our friend was attacked by a male monkey and bitten 3 times. We went to find a first aid person and discovered there are 3 medical rooms placed throughout the forest, which would suggest a fairly high number of monkey attacks! Our friend was shaken up but fine and later discovered she had a banana in her bag that she'd forgotten about. Perhaps the monkey smelled it from a few meters away? Don't feed the monkeys!", "Beautiful surroundings with a lot of monkeys to keep you amused and occupied. Put away all hats, glasses and trinkets as the little devils will grab anything. Great fun though. Even pinched our water bottles to have a drink for themselves. Definitely worth a look!", "You will pay Rp 30k (kids) to 40k per person to walk through a forest and see monkeys hopping around. Some will snatch your belongings (hats, glasses, backpacks and everything else that shines) so be vigilant. Surrounded by towering Fici Benjamini, the spring temple at the deep end of the area had a mystical if not eery quality. Kids enjoyed it.", "There were plenty of monkeys so it lived up to its name in that respect. However, after paying to get in believing there would be temples etc to see, we were disappointed. The grounds are the best part, very scenic and calming...first thing in the morning before all the other tourists arrive. Then it got fairly busy with people coaxing monkeys onto their shoulders and such like with food - beware of being swamped when you open your bags as the monkeys seem to think that signals feeding time!", "This is a must if staying in the Ubud area or even if day tripping. I was just standing at the head of the stairs and a young monkey has jumped on my shoulder and started playing with my hair. I did not feel afraid as this monkey was so gentle. Feeding the monkeys is so easy and the forest itself is an experience in beauty and nature.", "And have opposable thumbs so they weirdly look like humans...or apes. They are cheeky! Wish the crowds weren’t so pervasive.", "This is a very nice spot to visit during a one day or longer stay in Ubud. Its location is ideal for pre and post dining and shopping along Jalan Monkey Forest and Jalan Hanoman which run parallel to each other.. If you are sensible the monkeys will not bother you. Just ask for general guidelines before you enter as it is worth a pleasant stroll.", "A very picturesque setting and easy to walk to from Ubud town, however, the bottom line is that wild monkeys and tourists do not, and should not, mix. I think that people believe that because these animals are used to people that it follows that they must be in some way domesticated. They are not, they are wild animals. While we were there (30 minutes) we saw several people being attacked. In some cases for being foolish (trying to touch the monkeys or sticking a camera in their face), and others just walking by. There are very few staff around to deal with these incidents, meaning that visitors have to roll the dice. The sanctuary consists of meandering paths through the forest which makes it quite difficult to navigate. It also means that when coming across several monkeys sitting in the path, you really have no choice but to skirt past them or turn back. For a photo opportunity, as nice as it may be, I would say that it is not worth getting bitten or urinated on by wild monkeys.", "Hellish busy! If you have been to anywhere where there are monkeys, spare yourself the trouble of large crowds. Over packed on small walkways. Monkeys are very agressive.", "The place was looking good but there was nothing much to see except for monkeys which you can see anywhere else and the monkeys there are very violent cause they except tourist to buy bananas and feed them if you buy bananas for a pic too bad your hair and clothes will be ruined by the monkeys jumping on you. We met a group of monkeys while hiking they played with us and were calm but over here it was a very violent stituation I certainly wouldn’t recommend traveling all the way to Ubud and paying to see monkeys here. The thing is you can’t really enter the temples too", "Really loved visiting the Monkey Forest. Had heard the horror stories but it really was safe. The monkeys just hang out and it’s lovely to see them in a natural environment plus the forest is amazing. Loved the statues, flora and fauna!", "We have visited Sacred Monkey Forest a number of times now during our visit to . It is one of this \\must see and do\\\" places while in therefore if you haven't visited this park, then it is a highly recommended visit. Since our last visit (2010), the park fees has significantly doubled. Be warned that this place can get very crowded with tourists which makes parking a terrible nightmare and the monkeys may attack and take anything that is lose from you. There is a water feature in the middle of the park. This is a crowd pleaser whenever the monkeys are playing in this water feature. Ensure that you have your camera ready. This park is relatively \\\"pram friendly\\\" however if you plan to visit the \\\"Holy Fountain\\\" at the bottom of the park, this spot is not pram friendly. Ensure that you do not point or stare at the monkey. Pointing may think that you are feeding them and staring is considered as aggression by the monkeys.\"", "You really cannot beat walking around beautiful grounds with temples, statues, carvings, spectacular trees, waterfalls, and MONKEYS. Literally the best way to spend part of your day. I did not feed them and none decided to crawl all over me, but that fine....just know that could happen going in + you will have a wonderful visit.", "A fun place to visit with the family. It's quite amazing to be so up close with the monkeys, see how they interact, groom each other, look after one another, and react to humans. The monkeys seem very much at home in the forest. You really get the sense you're visiting them in their rich environment. So, for goodness sake, respect that. Follow the signs, respect the care takers. Some tourists' behaviour in there was ridiculous. Be mindful of backpacks - monkeys were jumping on those with backpacks. Don't put your bag down to take a photo - turn around and a monkey will have the bag. They're quick little things!", "On our first day in Ubud we walked around the Monkey Forest which was beautiful! It was great to see the monkeys so relaxed and we even watched them 'monkeying around' in the water, which was quite funny. The walks around the forest are stunning and some of the views are breathtaking.", "The moneys are interesting to see and the park grounds are beautiful but you do need to be very careful. We saw a young man get his back scratched by a money jumping on him as well as one jumped on my husband's shorts (and not we did not have anything on us to make him jump on him). I would NOT take any children here especially kids in strollers.", "The monkeys were cute. We did not attempt to feed them after reading about all the possible problems. If you want to feed them you should get one of the park workers to help to set it up properly. The park has a number of beautiful temples with great cultural significance that doesn't get mentioned nearly enough.", "Honestly, this visit was terrifying. I originally didn’t want to go at all but we found ourselves with a little extra time in Ubud and thought it might be nice to see some of the monkeys up close. I NEVER had any desire to feed them or for them to climb on me. We read all of the rules and didn’t take any bags or food or anything with us. At one point, shortly after our arrival, there was an entire troop running as if from a predator and baring their teeth at anyone in their way. After this I was done. On our way out, I put my hand in my (empty) pocket for one second and was bitten by a monkey. I went immediately to the first aid trailer and was assured repeatedly that monkeys don’t have rabies in but still was paranoid and it definitely put a damper on our time on the island. Please don’t think that you’ll be okay if you follow the rules. Just don’t go at all. And absolutely do not take your children to this place.", "Loved the monkeys! But be careful. One of the personnel put some corn in my hands and told me to hold my hand up high. The monkey didn't like the teasing and bit my elbow. I needed to get shots for rabies at the local clinic! 1,000,000 later...", "The monkey forest is a place where there are hundreds or more Macacos monkeys,they very funny and nice! Is one of the places that you have to visit in Ubud!", "This place has an absolutely stunning view! Do walk along the concrete path way all the way to avoid the crowds and monkeys. It's a temple complex, so visitors are required to wear below the knee pants or they provide a sarong. Entrance is 30k IDR/person. There are tons of monkeys there and they can be quite aggressive, especially if they think you have food. They are cute to watch, especially along the pathway when they are all relaxed and going about their monkey business. It almost feels like we're invading their privacy. There were some Chinese tourists feeding them in the main areas and I had one tugging on my sarong when I wasn't paying attention. Protect your belongings! We only spent about 30-45 minutes there as it was our departure day. We were told that Grab/Uber are not welcomed in the area and there's actually a sign on the road. We end up hiring the a driver for round trip for 200k IDR from Nusa Dua.", "The forest itself is wonderful, but there is a clear problem with carrying capacity of the monkey population: it's overcrowded! Monkeys are unusually restless and aggressive as they fight for any piece of food they can get from people - don't bring food!! Four years ago, when I visited the first time I was attacked because of that, and the population problem I note here has since then gotten worse. Clearly, actions need to be undertaken to restore equilibrium to the monkeys population and to the overall ecosystem. Restless and aggressive monkeys with endemic rabies is a real problem. Yet again the place itself is magnificent.", "We had a nice time, about an hour would be enough time to enjoy the cute little critters. We didn't want to touch the monkey's but lots of other tourists were feeding them and getting photos if you like that sort of thing.", "We had been told not to go to the Monkey forest because the monkeys were aggressive. It ended up being part of a tour package we bought elsewhere. Most of the guides are women who own little shops near the front of the sanctuary. They feed and get to know the monkey families. There's an incredible bond of trust there. When the guide asked us if we wanted to purchase food for the monkeys, we refused, aware of the reputation. She walked up through the sanctuary, pointing out different family groups and newborns and boss men, as she called them. Then she approached one monkey and poured corn kernels in my friend's palm. She urged my friend to just keep the hand open and offer it and the monkey would be gentle. And it really was. We both ended up feeding them and they were very gentle and tolerant of us taking a thousand pictures. There were also fruit bats there which were huge. After the tour, the guide invited us to her little shop to buy souvenirs, which I'm told is sort of the customary end to the tour. All in all a nice experience.", "Bit of a tourist trap but not expensive and the monkeys are cute! they will do anything for a banana which are sold at the entrances at comparably inflated prices to feed the monkeys", "We had visited the monkey forest when we were kids, so thought we might take our own children. The monkeys certainly run the forest these days. Our guide had a big stick to keep them at arms length. They have been trained to steal cameras and wallets so be careful!", "the place is very nice and it's great to see so much monkeys. But you have to be very very carefull (as they warn you) because they are wild animals and their reactions can not be predicted. One of my friends stayed too close to one of the walls and recieved a bite from one of the monkeys, so caution!", "A must-see if in Ubud, even for half an hour. The monkeys themselves are cute and full of character, but the parkland within which they live is beautiful too.", "Ok visit. Good to spend 1-2 hours stroll. Monkeys are still wild and unpredictable and not friendly. There are lots of guards around though some are there just to make money from tourists.", "This place was amazing. You really aren't sure if the monkeys are going to jump on you. You have to be very cautious and hold on to your belongings. If you do plan on feeding the monkeys (they do sell bananas) be prepared for them to jump on you and take all the bananas. That happened to my son and he sort of freaked out because he wasn't t expecting it. So be for warned. Walking in tube trail was very nice. Everything was nice and green. Enjoy your day there.", "Ubud is worth spending time in even without the monkey village It's a lovely experience walking with monkeys. Be careful though as they can be little buggers, jumping on your back, running off with your things. You can buy food there to feed them & the monkeys expect it I do highly recommend you do this for experience ", "This was a great stop and right near the centre of town. The monkeys are free roaming through the park with 3 or 4 troops to meet and greet as you wander. The park has quite an extensive paved walkway throughout, a temple of the dead, community use areas, sacred temples, sacred springs and graveyards. It is much cooler once in the forest and most of the time the monkeys move around you as if you aren't there. You can always attract them with offers of food and some of the path sweepers sell bunches of small bananas. If you hold these out low enough the monkeys will take the bananas from you. If you stand up straight and hold a single banana above your head the monkeys will climb you and sit on your shoulder while they eat their treat. The trick is to only show one banana at a time for if they see a whole bunch they will climb all over you trying to get it. We have some great shots of monkeys sitting on our shoulders. There is some ancient and modern architecure to enjoy and we had a guide who explained how the contempory population of Ubud still use this area of their city in the rituals of their society. We heard rumours that some of the monkeys had contracted rabies but we couldn't find out how old those reports were and all the monkeys we saw were fit and healthy", "For only 50,000 rupees (about £2.50) this is a must visit. Hundreds of monkeys and if you travel in there in May you will see so many babies. Be careful with little ones because I got jumped on by a fair few of them trying to grab my sunglasses. They are fast so anything you don't want robbed don't take! Brilliant experience and a beautiful forest for really gorgeous pictures.", "Lots of fun to see the monkeys acting naturally- mums with babies, adolescents playing and fighting, macho males! A few 'iffy' moments when monkeys would become defensive e.g. if someone teased them with food. Beautifully, scenic walk. Great value. Bring a camera!", "This is a nice place to bring the kids, it only takes an hour or so to look around so plan it along with some other activities around Ubud. Leave your valuables with your driver or locked in a bag. The monkeys can open zips! I saw a monkey open a ladies bag and run off with her passport!!", "Total excursion in nature with all the monkeys around. They are pretty tranquille unless you carry bananas or other food they will jump on your shoulder to eat it! The place to visit in Ubud ;)", "Interesting place to watch the monkeys and be in a natural surroundings. Be careful of the monkeys - they certainly go in groups and can be vicious going for your food. Keep the food out of sight and when feeding them, be careful as it will attract big groups from all directions.", "If you've seen monkeys and you've been in an Asian forest before, you will most likely be underwhelmed by this attraction. It seems to be a huge tourist trap more than anything.", "As soon as you enter the Forest, there are monkeys everywhere! They were friendly and we had no issues. One of the park workers enticed the monkey with corn to sit on my shoulder, so cool! We got lots of great pictures. Just keep all your personal items in your bag.", "I had read that the monkeys can be aggressive and take your things, but when I visited the monkeys kept to themselves (except for one or two that jumped on visitor's shoulders). I enjoyed walking through the forest and seeing monkeys in their natural state.", "My family thoroughly enjoyed our visit to the Sacred Monkey Forest. We visited this as part of a full day tour of Ubud and our driver and guide, Wayan was fantastic. He provided us with additional information and organised photo opportunities with the monkeys.", "I loved the Monkey Forest and would definitely recommend visiting while in Ubud. It cost about $3 USD to enter the forest and about $1.50 for a bunch of bananas. TIP: buy the bananas from the lady with the cart and get some awesome videos and photos of the moneys climbing all over you to get the bananas. They were all so cute and friendly. Just a heads up, they do steal your water bottles and other belongings if accessible. Enjoy your time at the monkey forest and don't be afraid of them.", "We went as soon as it opened at 8:30am. It was great because there wasn’t to many people and the monkeys where eating or being lazy. If you read the rules and stick with it, they won’t bother you. Great scenery and amazing landscapes.", "Pretty cool seeing the monkeys in their, some what natural environment. Hold on to your belongings thought. I say a monkey grab someone sunscreen bottle and run off with it.", "The monkeys are so cute and they are well taken care of. Kudos to all the staff! Kids will definitely enjoy this sanctuary. Of course read the rules and regulation before entering for safety purposes. Have fun!", "A nice respite from the traffic. Lovely forest and landscaping, cheap entry. Cheeky monkeys! My girl was terrified of them, otherwise we would have stayed longer", "It was good to visit, you do need to be careful of any lose items that the monkeys could grab off you, I saw one monkey take a ladies drink bottle, I was concerned about my glasses but I had no problem. If you are afraid of monkeys beware as they can jump on you, it's very cool but could be quite daunting too.", "Went to the park with great expectation and left with a hysterical child. First rule is NOT to buy bananas to feed monkeys. They feel banana smell miles away and attack you until they have got the last one out of your bag, pockets etc. And you can't even choose whom to feed, as big male monkeys just demand it off you and baby monkeys and mothers can just dream about the food. My husband got scratched while trying to protect me and our daughter got very upset and hysterical. Not a nice experience and definitely not for kids. It would of been less traumatic with no food and a proper stick to protect yourself.", "sounded touristy but glad we went! Incredible amount of monkeys running around in the free all around you (and on you if you want). great for kids. DO listen to instructions. Don't bother or tease the monkeys, esp. those with babies.", "If you come to Ubud it is almost obligatory to visit the monkey forest. It is interesting though sometimes the monkeys can feel threatening to visitors. Absolutely follow all the posted rules especially those about food. It has been a few years since we last visited and they’ve “modernized” it quite a bit. The small gravel lot is gone and the ad hoc ticket and banana sellers as well as the muddy path in. Now they have a large parking lot, modern gate house with toilets and raised paths into the forest. The paths are now well marked and clean. There are fewer monkeys, though enough, except at feeding time when many will show up. Overall, it is less exciting though much safer than before. Keep your small kids in your arms, though, and enjoy a unique experience.", "This is a great place to visit while in Ubud. Go early (they open at 9) and leave before the crowds arrive around 11. The monkeys are at their most active after it rains, so if you're staying in Ubud try to time your visit after a morning rain. Be sure to explore all of the side paths and temples in the sanctuary... this is where some of the best pictures are. Also remember your monkey etiquette: direct stares from you are a threat, so don't; don't get too close to babies, adults are very protective; do not offer them food, you may get bitten or scratched in the melee you create; watch out for the packs of juveniles, they will mob you if you stop or bend down; before you go, learn the difference in appearance between males and females, juveniles and adults.", "Up close with the monkeys worthwile attraction kids love it , Good value for money take plenty of photos", "I've been here 2 times and it's a fun place to visit. Lots of monkeys, if you want a picture with a monkey all you have to do is buy some bananas.. Entrance cost is only a few USD.. Don't bring any food or drinks in, monkeys will help themselves.. lol.. I think it's a must when in Ubud. Have fun and take pictures:)", "I did adore going to this place. Watching all the monkeys was so much fun. I had initially walked past the gates for a couple of days before venturing inside. Before even getting inside I had an incident with the monkey's. I was trying to photograph a mother and child when I found myself with a monkey climbing hanging off my arm trying to steal my water bottle. I captured a photo before allowing it to take it. Honestly rabies wasn't on my list of things to bring home with me! It made me alot more aware for my next visit not to have water out. I went later on in the day, so I think the monkey's were a bit more placid. That being said there were a few fights and I did see what I would class as some stupid tourists go through their bags to pull out plastic bags of fruit and then freak out when the monkeys went to attack them! Um really people? One girl had her hand bag grabbed just after this incident so I guess the monkey's were on a big of an attack. Honestly you can get fairly close without having to put yourself or others at risks. There were loads of babies and it was a peaceful ground to wander around. Would definitely recommend a visit, but definitely dont attempt to feed the monkeys unless you are willing to take that risk and there are some awfully large monkey's just sitting in the background to pounce.", "We almost decided to pass this place, so tourist trap the name sounds, but NO! Do Go! This really was a nice place! Two reasons: * the monkeys are funny fellows to watch * and, take the secret path right to the bottom of the monkey forest valley! Totally unique ambience there!", "The monkeys are everywhere so watch out! They are not sweet and friendly. For an animal lover, the place was quite distressing as visitors are allowed to feed the monkeys continuously. To get a better experience walking through the Sanctuary is best, do not stay close to the carpark. The grounds are beautiful.", "The sacred monkey forest true to its name, looks sacred with all the temples, and the forest too. A walk inside feels like forest with all the monkeys. Nice place to spend a couple of hours.", "Monkeys are free range so follow the rules and do not bring in food. Great to see them scampering around through the temple grounds. The facilities are clean and modern. There is a free shuttle taking you to the main road - no need for expensive tours.", "we have enjoyed visiting the monkey forest. Although monkeys are cheeky and you never know what to expect from them, there are people who are looking after them and you. be careful with your belongings and don't be afraid to step out of the touristic pathway and go to the wild nature (when nobody sees you :))", "Yep much better as I am now wiser - DO NOT by the bananas. If being mugged by what was seconds before a friendly cute primate - the go ahead, buy the bananas and see what happens!", "Fantastic to watch these little things jumping on people shoulders long enough for you to snap a quick photo as they take a banana peel & eat with people watching everywhere. The scenery itself is something to see.Lovely just to wander around this beautiful place watching these monkeys.", "Entrance fee I think was about $1.50 US (15,000 idr?). Crazy lady selling overpriced bananas at the entrance, offering 20,000IDR for i think 3 bananas, 50,000 for a bunch. Back to crazy lady in a moment. Monkeys are everywhere! Yes, they jump on you, walk up to you, but we saw little to no aggression from them. They warn you against food and bottles. A monkey stole hubby's bottle(who didn't listen to the warning), unscrewed it, drank from it, then ran away with it. Smart monkeys! Within the park is a river, a temple, a crematorium, and a cemetery that people are STILL buried in. Hubby found an area within the park and did an easel painting, not a single monkey disturbance. Back to \\little\\\" aggression and banana lady. Gotbored while hubby painted, so I walked around Ubud, and picked up some snacks, which were very tightly wrapped. I got a few drink bottles,which I then tied in their shopping bag. And some snacks,which I tied up and then attached to my daybag. I was sitting OUTSIDE of the park, waiting for hubby, when a large monkey came by and literally grabbed both my foodbag/day bag from my hands. i ripped it out of his hands (daybag also had wallet, keys, phone, camera, etc), then he went for my bottle bag. It was too heavy for him to run away with. So he tried lunging at my foodbag again when banana lady came and chased him off. I immediately went to look for my driver (and found hubby waiting in the car... thanks for walking past me hubster!)\"", "Fabulous park with nice scenary and water fall. The temple is nice too. The monkeys look at home and seem to enjoy them selves. The only tbing is watch out for the monkeys when you have a banana in ur hand", "Lots of monkeys, playing, fighting and eating. Do not tease them and you will enjoy your trip. They may touch but will not do anything unless you give them a reason to. Just remember they are wild animals, so if you behave so will they! Really enjoyed just sitting and watching the monkeys, one even sat on my lap and it was fine. I've been to monkey attractions before and paid 10x the price to see one or two. Here there were to many to count so I was very happy and it's cheap enough to go again and again.", "The phrase cheeky monkey comes to mind. Although the monkeys are fed and have people around to help make sure nothing goes wrong. The monkeys will push it. When we went the monkeys were pretty docile. Lazing around and sleeping. It is a quite a big establishment and you will see many tourists so expect a bit of walking. We also so a tourists dress get bitten, bottle and watch almost get pinched by the monkeys so just be careful. You probably don’t need a tour guide and they give you a map upon entry so its pretty straight forward. ", "The Sacred Monkey Forest is definitely something you'd like to see when in Ubud. It's a beautiful park to walk in. The monkeys are super used to people, so in general they will just ignore you, unless you'll feed them with the bananas they sell in the park for that purpose. If you have food, they will climb on top of you to get it. Which is okay, as long as you give it to them at that point. :) Make sure you read the advice board before you enter the forest. I've seen many people doing exactly those things which are strongly advised not to do. (Chasing the monkeys, scream, touch, withhold food, etc...) ", "Fee was about: $5-$15AUD (Can't remember, bananas where about $5 a bunch) This was my first time travelling anywhere other than New Zealand or Australia and was absolutely shocked at what I was seeing. It's such a beautiful forest with hundreds of little wild monkeys everywhere! I was shocked there was no fences or boundaries, it is literally a forest in the middle of a village. The monkeys are \\decently\\\" behaved, get on their bad side and you will be running for your life but if you remain calm and don't tease them, they will happily just sit on your shoulder and eat while you take pictures. Be careful of your cameras and phones, they like to pinch things!! You can definitely leave with some amazing shots and lots of stories in the car on the ride home. Definitely a must when visiting , I know I will go back!!\"", "The Monkey Forest is very interactive, the monkeys approach when they want to engage with the visitors. You buy a hand of bananas and feed them one at a time (be careful they will try to take the lot). Entry is cheap 60,000 IND or $6 AUD.", "Just for the novelty factor... it is super crowded though and the monkeys are not afraid to jump on you", "This only takes 30-45 minutes. You walk through, observe a bunch of monkeys (I think there are over 600 that live here), maybe buy some bananas to feed them, get your photo, and get out. It's SUPER touristy and crowded so just expect that, and you won't be disappointed.", "A wonderful place where relatives meets. The forest itself is so beautiful and we really felt that the monkeys had a perfect place to stay. If they get tired of people they just disappear in a branch over our heads. It's a place for the whole family and most of the guests were nice and respectful towards the animals. The guards were also very kind and patient towards us and the long tailed Macaques. I can really recommend this place.", "Liked: - Lots of Monkeys - Beautiful Forest - Mini Rapids - Amazing Temples - Well marked signs advising tourists how to travel in the forest. Disliked: - Its a monkey forest, what's not to like?", "Again one of the popular tourist spots, but well worth a look. For the princely sum of 40,000 Rp...that's about £2 GBP, you get the explore the monkey forest. Don't feel you need to pay for a guide, as its all pretty straight forward and the monkeys are everywhere so you don't need a trained eye to spot them for you. You may say it's just a few monkeys but the surrounds are lovely. As the name suggests its a forest but there is a ravine with a stream and the flora within is lovely. There's a serpentine bridge over the ravine which makes for a picture opportunity and one of the massive nearby trees with its amazing trunk and aerial roots. You are advised not to feed the monkeys, however there are people selling bananas to feed them within the grounds. Word of warning be careful with loose items such as hats and glasses, there's many a wonna be look a like willing to steal them. Also you are advised not tho look the monkeys directly in the eye or smile at them, both are seen as signs of aggression. However there are several wardens on hand should you need their assistance. A very pleasant way to spend some time.", "Had a short stop at the Monkey Sanctuary. Stayed about 40 minutes which was long enough. The monkeys are everywhere even in the street outside the sanctuary. Do not take silly things in like kids toys or expect them to be stolen by the monkeys. Parents have to be sensible in here and should leave the monkeys alone unless you are feeding them. I was glad they could roam free. Worth a visit", "What a fun time I had at the sacred monkey Forrest. When I first got there, I realized my memory card was still in my laptop. It was a good thing I brought a backup in my camera bag. However, sitting down to get my camera situated is something I had to be quick about, because as you've probably heard or read already; monkey's are curious. Within 30 seconds of sitting down, I had a little rascal sitting on my shoulder with most of his upper body on my head. He was determined to get my hair clip out and as he yanked on my hair clip, I am sure someone got a fabulous video. If you enjoy watching funny antics and want to get some hilarious moments on video or precious moments in a photograph, do not miss the Sacred Monkey Forrest. My suggestion, Do not feed the animals! They get fed early morning and again in the evening. They will not starve. I could have spent half a day there.", "From the minute we arrived we were in awe of the monkeys, big and small, young and old. If you follow the rules that are set out in English, you will be fine. this was one of the highlights of the trip. The scenery and walks are spectacular too.", "However real monkeys up close are really not all that cute. For the most part the monkeys here are well fed and well behaved but a few of them can be very aggressive at grabbing anything you are carrying. There is staff scattered thru out to watch over everything so it really is safe. Just be aware that if you buy a banana to feed them you will end up with one of them on your shoulder clinging to your hair, lol.", "Great place to let monkeys climb over you for a small banana- not sure where else you can get this sort of activity in ! Small cost to enter and another cost for the bananas (20,000rps). Nice walk around the forest with plenty of cheeky monkeys!", "I've never seen so many monkeys they are everywhere in the forest, its a welcome break from the heat but don't wear anything that sparkles or you will be robbed!! You are guareeted to get up close to the monkeys and the forest and temples are very pretty too, worth a visit if your a monkey lover", "There is do doubt that you will see some monkeys when you visit the forest, they are EVERYWHERE. If you are a bit nervous about the monkeys jumping on you or biting you I would recommend visiting in the afternoon as the monkeys have already been fed. I would also advise against buying the bananas to feed the monkeys. I saw a boy get bitten as he held out a banana for monkey but would not let go of it. But we had no problems with the monkeys. It was very interesting watching them it in the forrest. There are also some temples etc to look at. We spent about 30 minutes there. Entry was 30K IDR for an adult (around $3). Worth doing if you have time and are in the area.", "I loved the monkey forest. There are hundreds of monkeys everywhere and it’s incredible to get so close to them. However, I made the unfortunate (stupid) decision to buy bananas to feed them. I thought it would be a civilised process of handing them out but the moment I got them I had 4 monkeys climbing me like a tree. It was a race to get on top of my head. In the craziness they managed to unzip my dress and I had a few scratches. Despite the monkey madness I would still recommend going. Just be careful and follow the signs and don’t feed the monkeys if you don’t want them perched on your head!", "Not too pricey tickets were 50,000 (€3) really nice thing to see. Really good for photos. Do be careful of the monkeys they're very tame but one youngish monkey jumped on me and tried to nibble on my arm, didn't break the skin and i don't think it was out of anger, it was fine but just fyi in case you have kids they might react badly.", "Monkeys so spoiled by tourist attention that they practically try to steal food from you. While we were delighted with the playful monkeys, we were also scared of the ones that followed you around for food. I had nuts in my shirt pocket and bananas in my cargo short pockets, my shirt pocket was nearly ripped off and a bigger monkey bit into the bananas in my short pockets. I was also sabotaged from several monkeys who tried to reach into my pockets from behind. I later learnt that nuts were like candy to these monkeys - give it up or get bitten. Sangeh Monkey Forest in Ubud was more tame.", "We went there as an extra trip, but it wasn’t that impressive. The park is nice and tidy, but you won’t spend anymore than 50 min. there. Beautiful nature, but just one kind of monkey. Perhaps not worth the ride or the money.", "Good way to spend 2 hours in Ubud. Monkeys of all ages, baby monkeys the cutest, visible in a natural rainforest habitat! ", "If you love monkeys it’s okay, to be honest I didn’t find it that fascinating. It’s was just monkeys and yes the scenery is beautiful.", "My husband and i were there last week while staying in Ubud. I wasnt sure what to expect as we had been to Thailand the other year and the monkeys there were horrible, very aggressive so i was a bit wary. There were no problems at all. It was quite busy and the only incident i saw was one monkey stealing a bottle of water from someones backpack but it was his own fault there were people and signs saying not to have anything like that on show. Only 80k IDR for admittance and you can take as long as you like to walk around. Very pretty scenery and dozens of monkeys. A good afternoon out", "I have been to Ubud twice and I must admit that I fell in love with the monkeys. I have spent hours in the monkey forest to make some nice pictures. I can´t get enough of the beautiful suroundings and the naughty monkeys that jump on your shoulder or your backpack always hungry and looking for food. Don`t miss to go there it is amazing.", "I went with a group of friends. We were prepared (no bags, took off jewelry, didn’t carry food...). We enjoyed walking through the forest and taking the trials. There were many monkeys. We found they only climbed on us if we enjoyed them with bought snacks. I felt comfortable having one on my shoulder with the careful watch of an attendant. If you choose to feed them, I would walk past the first banana stand; the monkeys are more aggressive there. I like monkeys so I enjoyed it. Some fiends left the park early because they were uncomfortable. I would recommend trying it. I will go again for sure.", "Nice short activity. I liked seeing the monkeys up close and personal. They roam free and do their own thing which is kind of fun to see.", "Really nice setting in 35C heat.Loved the baby monkeys and younger monkeys trying to crack nuts.Read the signs and DO NOT TOUCH THE MONKEYS.They will bite.", "We went here at the end of a long tour day but was so happy we did! The stone sculptures are fantastic as are the temples. What makes it really special is the little monkeys running around. They are wild so we kept our distance, and were told to hold onto our belongings as they are know to steal. We will definitely come back here with the kids next time, they will love it!", "I would love to live here if I were a monkey! So much better than the zoo... It is so big and beautiful. Our driver told us we should not bring loose items and we should'nt make eye contact since it's a sign of battle or something so I was really careful, but still somehow I got to close so I got biten. The staff was friendly and cleaned the bite with alcohol and said not to worry. This trip took about 1h.", "A nice place to visit with our close relatives. One sees a combination of nurturing and aggressive behaviour amongst the residents. It is just as interesting to observe the behaviour of the Homo sapiens in this setting.", "I found the monkeys to be aggressive and didn't enjoy my walk through the forest. The forest itself is interesting enough but the whole point is to see the monkeys so I guess if you like monkeys that's fine. The usual advice is don't carry anything that can be snatched such as sunglasses, but even handbags are interesting to these little critters.", "We only stayed 30 minutes, and loved it. We did have a few monkeys jump on us, mainly to try and get into our backpack. We were concerned about our one year old as the monkeys were climbing us. We just didn't stop so they didn't get a chance to climb us. Also, don't smile with your teeth as this is a sign of aggression for them. Just relax if they do climb you and keep walking and they will eventually get off", "Awesome experience!! Walk through this gorgeous forest and get up close to tons of peaceful monkeys. Highly recommend doing this when in Ubud !", "Such a good place to visit. So many monkeys and for the most part they are gentle and fun. As long as you stay relaxed and don't do anything stupid (such as grab there tails) the monkeys are happy to sit on your shoulder ect. Very cheap entry, would go again.", "You can’t visit Ubud and not go to Monkey Forest - the monkeys are confident and inquisitive, you will be fine as Long as you do not have food in your bag or are carrying anything...if you get down Low or sit don’t be surprised if you have a monkey get onto your back / shoulders. You will get some great photos and will be an enjoyable half day activity", "Won't be forgetting this attraction! Monkeys all over the roads, buildings and shops. Don't like that they jump on you and can be a bit cross around food but obviously this is their natural environment so to be expected.", "I'm a bit wary of monkeys...not really my kind of place...although the forest is attractive.", "Absolutely loved my visit to monkey forest it was one of the best things I did while on my holiday in the monkeys are cheeky and friendly and feeding them bananas was the highlight of the day. 10/10 would visit again.", "The Sacred Monkey Forest is a must-see when you're in Ubud area and I recommend you to go there. Be careful to the monkeys, they look cute on first sight but they'll steal your belongings if you're reckless!", "After reading a lot of reviews and descriptions i was too scared to enjoy it. I read about very nasty bites and their consequences. My gf who didnt have this intel enjoyed it a lot. So if you follow rules and instructions you will enjoy it. entrance fee was : 30k Rp.", "It was fun. Spent about an hour there, saw some cute monkeys, nice historic kinda place. Not a fan of the tourists feeding the monkeys for pics but can't really do much about that. ", "The monkeys are literally everywhere,be careful with bags as the monkeys are not afraid of humans.We spent a lot of time being amused by the antics of the young monkeys as they played and swung alongside us .The walking tracks are a pleasure to go along and offer numerous areas to sit and take photos.Simply enjoy.", "So many monkeys! But as someone who doesn't manage heat and sun too well, this lovely shady forest was a cool relief too. Let's deal with the worry that many people will have about this place: will you get bitten? I saw one guy get nipped. This guy was holding banana and waving it in front of a large monkey before moving it out of reach. He did this repeatedly before the monkey had enough. I don't blame the monkey! The monkeys WILL go for plastic bags- they associate them with food. They WILL go for water bottles. Don't carry either of these things and you'll be fine. I carried my camera bag to my front or under my arm and they weren't interested. Absolutely worth the trip. The temples within the forest have even more of an impact because of the wildlife around and some beautiful scenery within Ubud. Be sensible and enjoy the monkey's habitat.", "Having an entry fee of ₹250 Indian Rupees is okay and worth to visit the monkey forest.... Just one thing to be careful of is your belongings as the monkeys are eager to get your stuffs", "So we respected all the rules, did not touch monkeys, did not bring any food or anything but got bitten anyways. One of them jumped on my boyfriend's back trying to reach for what's inside the backpack. It seemed playful but then it turned out it's a baby (even though it was pretty big), then its momma approached from behind and bit him on the hand. The bite was pretty deep and it bled. The staff told us to clean it with alcohol and that the monkeys don't have rabies or anything, which I hope is true. So if you don't want to get hurt, don't go there at all. It's not much of an attraction anyways: just a park with plenty of monkeys. The animals don't really care for anything except food and whatever you wear/have in your pockets. They won't do anything cool. For a much better and safer experience I suggest Bird Park.", "it is nice to know a lot of friendly animals, so friendly people and natural park in the ubud town, we feel interesting", "I read up on some of the bad reviews so was pretty paranoid about getting bitten. Hence the fact I was walking about in jeans & a jumper mid day. Extra layers for extra protection. Not in the heat though cause it soon battered down with rain. It is a good place to spend an hour walking about & watching the Monkeys. There are some nice paths through the forests & over bridges. I wouldn't take any bags in as I saw a few monkeys jumping onto folk with bags. Also anything else that you swing by your side will be a target for them. As one jumped up on my wife as she had a water bottle. Also a few monkeys were jumping trying to get people's selfie sticks & cameras. Keep yourself to yourself & you'll be fine.", "The monkeys were quite naughty but it was fun wandering around in the forest, observing monkeys with close distance. I've even captured the moment that one of the monkeys was grabbing my action camera!! It's an interesting place.", "Had a great time visiting monkeys, they are so funny. Local man helped us feed monkeys and he was very knowledgeable", "Okay so there are wild monkeys there FOR REAL! It kinda keeps you on your toes and the forest is amazingly beautiful. There are temples inside, Lord Ganesha's rock carvings,statues etc. Do keep in mind that if you plan on checking out the temple they have inside, you have to be appropriately dressed. No shorts/skirts/dresses. If you aren't, you could buy their sarongs and stuff from the main counter at entrance. But I think it just makes more sense to come appropriately dressed if you want to visit the temple. Beware of the monkeys, do not stare directly at them. Especially the old ones. Do not piss them off. Some monkeys might even climb on your shoulder or cling on to you. If you're the sort who gets freaked out, then perhaps you don't wanna go here. Especially the baby monkeys. They love clinging onto humans. You're allowed to feed them bananas.But be careful. Perhaps you should check out their official page http://www.monkeyforestubud.com/ before you plan a visit! :)", "I would say its the best place in I had fun there The monkeys are funny very funny 10/10 you would enjoy", "A wonderful place with a number of friendly monkeys (!) and huge centuries old trees and a great valley. Entertaining and relaxing visit. Spare atleast 2hrs to fully enjoy.", "Great place to visit but make sure you follow the rules of the park where monkeys are concerned. They can be aggressive. Some lovely temples and rivers for photo opportunities (along with the monkeys) but wear good shoes/sandals as some of the walkways lower down by the water are slippery. Bring water as it's very hot and humid.", "Beautiful park to walk around with loads of interesting architecture, and of course, monkeys at every turn. A must do for sure.", "It is worth a few IDR to buy bannanas so that the monkeys will climb all over you and pose for pictures. Gotta do this.", "Great to be up close and personal with so many monkeys in their environment. At times they are a little too domesticated.", "Spent a relaxing and interesting afternoon at the sanctuary. Could have adopted one of these little monkeys. If you have piercings, beware: monkeys are intrigued by the eyebrow ones ☺️", "I love to interact with animals, and in this place i can interact with a lot of monkeys, A LOT! haha so sometime be carefull, they can be a bit aggressive or demanding. they bite me once. i guess i'm the monkey queen now. lol it's a great place! you should come", "It was nice to see the monkeys in a sanctuary. You can purchase bananas to feed them, they will jump up but don't be scared they can appear to be aggressive but as long as you follow instructions that are on the board before entry like not having things dangling from your bags, not hiding food, do not stare at them in the eyes as it is a sign of aggression etc. They are lovely! It looks small outside but it's actually really big there is also a holy spring, temples and an art gallery which is lovely. ", "Great way to see some monkeys and enjoy a walk. The monkeys can be quiet aggressive without even being provoked. I saw a number of tourists being bitten - I do believe they were teasing them, especially children! The place had quiet a lot of rubbish, which we were disappointed at, thinking that tourists were being disrespectful BUT it was not that at all. I was very careful to follow the rules (no eye contact, do not tease etc) and I had a water bottle snatched out of my hands by a monkey. Then the monkey proceeded to open the cap and drink from it! Incredible! (Hence all the rubbish everywhere) We did buy the bananas but that lasted all of 10 metres, because they swarm you. They do have people with slingshots walking around as well- not too sure on the welfare of the monkeys. They did mention they only make the noise without anything in the slingshot, which is enough to deter them- apparently....", "At first we thought we not going to see any, but just keep walking... and also mind your bags. These cheeky little monkeys can open zippers! Very cute seeing so many mothers with tiny babies ( which means they are happy cheeky monkeys) They can also jump into you and you have to shake them off. They don’t scratch but they are very brazen. Well worth the visit", "Great idea to stop by the Monkey Forest while in Ubud, make sure to make it to the bridge in the middle which is beautiful. Also, the monkeys sometimes jump on you, but if they do, make sure to keep calm, and keep everything in a zipped backpack so they don't take it!", "This was a really good morning out and was very cheap entrance for what you get! Be careful with zip bags as the monkeys know how to get in them! But as long as you follow the guidelines you'll be fine and enjoy a fun filled day perfect for animal lovers! I didn't experience any aggressive monkeys when I was there which was quite reassuring that they're used to people.", "We had seen the macaque monkeys at a few different places in already but not so many young ones or monkeys interacting with people. It was very cool, but be careful locals offer food to buy, the monkey's are very used to people and so are not afraid to run up and take it from you or climb all over a person to get at it. They can also bite or take items so enjoy be mindful and respect them", "Cheap and cheerful afternoon activity. There's plenty of monkeys to look at. They were very entertaining. Don't expect to stay too long as it isn't that big", "its nice place to look at but its luck if you see monkey playing , or you should by banana for Any monkey to pick it up from you . notice ; you could be stolen from monkeys", "The Sacred Monkey Forest is easy to locate and is a must for anyone visiting Ubud. It was fun to see the monkeys in their semi-natural surroundings, and not once did we fear that they would become aggressive. I could spend all day watching the monkeys and would definitely visit the forest again. A couple of tips though: 1. If you buy a bunch of bananas (20,000 rupiah on top of the 20,000 entrance fee), be sure to separate them before entering the forest. I tried to hide the bunch so I didn't give them all away at once, but one of the monkeys reached into my pocket and took the whole bunch. It was unfortunate, but I still recommend buying the fruit or bringing some with you if you want any kind of interaction with the monkeys. Otherwise they will mostly ignore you. 2. The staff all wear a dark green uniform, so if someone dressed differently approaches you and offers to have the monkey sit on you, don't bite. I had a man tell me he could make the monkey sit on me, after which he gave me a handful of crackers and told me it would cost 20,000 rupiah. Not a lot of money, but still frustrating. He then tried to sell us some of his paintings. Clearly not an employee, and he successfully recouped his 20,000 rupiah entrance fee. No telling how many other people he approached.", "The Sacred Monkey Forest reminded me of Avatar. The entire place feels magical. It is a beautiful experience to watch the monkeys interact. The rules are posted at the entrance and they are not hard to follow. This is a must place to visit in Ubud.", "I will admit. I went into this a little nervous. I had heard that the monkeys were dangerous. Use your common sense. Follow the rules. I of course saw some tourists doing exactly the opposite and they ran into trouble. The monkeys we cute, sweet but of course they are still wild animals. I highly recommend this!", "ticket price @Rp. 50.000 per person to enter this place. inside you can find temple , the holy-water-site, surrounding by trees and gurgling water from the stream and of course THE MONKEYS, in some spot you an buy banana or yam to feed the monkeys then take a picture , some staff will be there to makesure the monkeys will not harm you. Do read the rules and you'll be ok.", "The monkey's at Monkey Forest are just adorable, especially the babies! And to have the honor of feeding them by hand is a real treat. I think they would agree! Read the signs as you enter and follow the rules. Open hand feeding only, NO teasing! Follow the wonderful staff and their advice and enjoy!", "There are some monkeys all around the island, but this forest has a lot of them! It is really nice to walk down the paths but you have to be careful. Actually, the saddest thing in the forest was one blind monkey which is held in the cage... You can easily touch him through the bars and he really likes it, because he is so lonely...", "A visit to the Monkey Forest is a must. We had heard lots of stories about the Monkeys but found them well behaved and basically kept to themselves unless you purchased bananas then be prepared to be jumped on immediately as they want those bananas and sit in wait for tourist who buy them, but if you follow the instructions and hand over the bananas calmly you will get some great photos. The Sanctuary itself is just beautiful to walk through and explore with Monkeys just chilling and interacting with each other.", "I didn't care for this because I'm not extremely comfortable with monkeys surrounding you and their leisure. Very clean, well kept. Monkeys roam free and are very excited to be fed. You can buy bananas upon arrival, but they cost as much as it does to get it. Definitely something you should see, but don't bring or purchase food if you want to be left alone. I left, incident free.", "If you are around this is a place you must see. Even if you would not like the monkeys a walk through the park is already wonderful. They have fantastic trees and tracks through the wood. The monkeys are only interested if you have food, in most cases they try to steel it and make the tourist to scream. But all other tourist are watching both monkeys for amusement. Prices are also reasonable, I recommend you to go.", "As part of our tour we stopped here. It was a fun time! The moneys are very cute. Follow instructions! No food or plastic bottles or the monkeys will come for you! I think they like the sound. And if you are crazy enough to wear a backpack, then be prepared for the Monkeys to try and get into it while standing on you - just as my daughter! lol! As with many attractions, there is a fair amount of walking, and lots of stairs - so keep this in mind if you have trouble with your knees! The day we visited it was hot and VERY humid. Normal for the area for sure, but not for us. And since you cant take bottled water into the forest (plastic bottles!!!) you might want to hydrate before the walk,", "It is a huge well maintained forest.It consists of exotic huge trees.The monkeys there are calm and walk around freely among humans.There is a temple there with holy pool.", "They are everywhere! Once you enter the sanctuary... a handful of monkeys will greet you instantly. Just be careful because they are attracted to plastics and bottled drinks. Also, don't look at them eye to eye. I bought fruits so I can feed them. One of the staff made me hold the fruit so that the monkey will jump on my shoulders. Surprisingly, they don't smell bad :) they are actually cute!", "Was a nice cool change from the heat to wander through the Monkey Forest. Monkeys seemed more interested in fighting with themselves than the tourists.Would recommend if you want to fill in an hour or two", "Went with some trepidation. Was so much better than I remebered.Had two temples to see and numerous monkeys. If you want to feed you can. If you don't they will leave you alone.take no extra's. Saw one guy lose his big water bottle that monkey ripped open to drinks little then discard.So don't take hats , sunglasses etc. Costs like $2 Aus. Great value.Really enjoyed.", "This reserve is easy to get to in central Ubud. Macaques can be aggressive so mind the warning signs. The setting is beautiful.", "I watched several YouTube videos about this place and was unsure I even wanted to go. However, I decided to since I was in the area. Loved....Loved...Loved it! Not only for seeing and feeding the monkeys, but I liked the walk through the park looking at all the greenery and statues. You can buy bananas in the sanctuary to feed to the monkeys if you would like for cheap.", "Great place to see monkeys. I would follow the rules as to not touch them, don't be aggressive, etc. I would hide anything that they may steal just in case. They never attempted to steal my sunglasses but you never know. You can purchase bananas to feed them and take a picture with them. The monkeys seems to know how to pose at the right moment when you are about to take a picture. The monkeys here looks like they are well taken care of and well fed. They roam everywhere so be careful as to where you step. The scenery is beautiful here. I would recommend it.", "Beautiful park for a great walk hidden from the boiling sun! Sacred monkeys everywhere, what a joy! If they feel you are not threatened by them they will act very natural around you, if you call them (fruit in hand) they will come. If you are even a little bit scared, they will smell it and just harass you until one of the care takers or friends stop them, what a laugh, they are harmless but still kind of wild animals. Watch out for your glasses/sunglasses, cameras, etc. they are very curious beings! Well spent time. Have fun!!", "What an exciting way to spend the day! The monkeys were so sweet and gentle, albeit a little greedy and mischievous. My husband and I walked around the park for several hours in awe of not only the monkeys but the ancient temple structures and beautiful forest too. ", "The Monkey Forest is an open jungle and temple supporting over 600 monkeys. The monkeys are continuously entertaining, but remember they are wild and will bite and scratch if provoked.", "The sanctuary itself is very serene and a nice walk in the hilly woods, with streams, small waterfalls, and moss covered bridges and small temples. Lots of monkeys, most quite cute, but some quite aggressive. Be careful of getting too close to the monkeys. ", "I have heard that this place would terrify my child. That it was dangerous, and I should probably skip it. I am SO glad we didn't!! It's just breathtaking. Yes, the monkeys are fearless. Yes, they will approach you and possibly be aggressive if you have something they want. Wear as little sparkly bits as you can bear to be without. Carry as little in as possible. You'll be fine, and it may be the highlight of your trip.", "It was a sunny adventure. Prepare your umbrellas, sunscreen lotion, sunglasses, hats. The view was nice and our trip there was guided by our driver. Hmm, it seemed like a short time there, because we basically just followed the trail, took some pictures and we left soon after. Our driver told us that there is a performance there, but it was at 6 or 7pm. And our itinerary did not include that, so we decided to give it a miss and move to the next location. We saw some monkeys, and really beware of your belongings. The monkey kinda \\attacked\\\" or \\\"hit\\\" the auntie wearing a hat. The auntie was just sitting there, and he went to hit her. X: Our driver said the monkey will also tend to go for ladies wearing thick platform shoes. Maybe they thought is food? Not sure. Anws, just be careful. Haha.\"", "Cannot go to Ubud without visiting this unique attraction. Best to visit in the middle of the day after the monkeys have been well fed...by others ! Yes they can surprise you but best not to panic , they are very inquisitive creatures and love anything shiny or plastic eg. jewelry or water bottles. They are friendly guides on hand to assist if the monkeys get a little too cheeky. There are many paths leading throughout the forest so take time to have a good look around !", "This was one thing I googled and really wanted to do....visit the Monkey Forest. I loved it!!! My husband was a little nervous as he had been to similar places in other countries and did face vicious, thieving monkeys. As long as you keep out of their way, they wont bother you. We watched one man coax a monkey onto his shoulder for photos with his friends, then get angry where the little bloke kept following him around and try to climb his leg again. The only antagonism we witnessed was when a smaller monkey was trying to catch a spider on a web and an older one attacked him. The resulting argument between the two brought monkeys from all directions to join in. I think they were looking after the little one. We just stepped out of the way of them and watched....it was amazing. I took heaps of photos of baby's being fed by Mums and older siblings looking after the young ones, a tiny one falling from a tree and at least 20 monkeys going to his rescue. The assistants on site were nothing but helpful. I highly recommend a visit, but do not buy bananas when you get there. The larger monkeys hanging around the entrance will look aggressive for food but if you put your hand out and say NO and are firm with them, they will slink off. They do take advantage of tourists with a bunch of bananas who drop them very quickly if they think one is going to climb their leg! Go visit and enjoy as you will never experience anything like it.", "Worth wandering for an hour through the Monkey Forest when visiting Ubud. There’s plenty of photo ops and a chance to feed the monkeys if you’d like to buy some fruit. Pretty warm most days but lots of places to relax locally with a cold drink later.", "I confess that I love monkeys, so to be surrounded by 700-800 of them is a dream. As long as you just behave sensibly, you will have a couple of hours of pure pleasure. Remember, this is their home. If they wanna run around, climb on you etc., let them do it. Buy a bunch of bananas and hide them in a bag. Then one by one stand there with one in your palm and allow them to climb up you and eat it. Some will just take it and run away, but the small ones like to sit on your shoulder and nibble away. Don't tease them or they may get nasty. Honestly, they are very gentle and their fur is so soft. The little ones may even hold your hand like a baby which is an amazing feeling. By the time I left, my t shirt was covered in paw marks, mud and god knows what else, but it was probably the highlight of the whole trip.", "this place is full of wild monkeys that are extremely hungry and curious.. remove all jewellery, rings, accessories before entry as the monkeys will rip it out of your hand or out of your ear by force.. monkeys have rabbies.. monkey bites in this area are extremely common.. good luck to you if you chose to enter..", "I was hesitant about going to the Monkey Forest because the last thing I want is some monkey crawling all over me and possibly biting me. I am happy to say I would gladly go back here. There are a lot of staff around that are occupying and feeding the monkeys. Also the grounds are open enough that you are not crammed in there having to be super close to these monkeys if you don’t want to be. However there are plenty of opportunities for them to crawl on you if you choose. Beautiful grounds to walk around and see monkeys.", "Stunning sanctuary with giant,shady trees, a flowing stream, rock statues and many cheeky monkeys running, swinging and climbing. Cute baby monkeys. Inexpensive entrance fee of approximately five Australian dollars. One monkey jumped onto someone's backpack and grabbed a hanging plastic water pouch and ripped it open with its teeth. Heed the signage and don't provoke the monkeys. A great way to spend a couple of hours roaming around with monkeys.", "The main Monkey Forest is in central Ubud, walking distance from basically everywhere. The monkeys are indeed cheeky but as other reviewers have indicated you can avoid any possible negatives by not taking bananas and not having jangly accessories everywhere all over your person (it's a nature reserve kids, not a shopping centre). It's a lot of fun, in fact, a hoot. One of my happiest memories is of the car park across from the main entrance, where there were monkeys running around, and one started playfully chasing me, which frightened me a little at first, so I ran and he kept chasing me until he dashed up a tree. It was hilarious. I haven't laughed so hard in ages, and in fact 5 of the shopkeepers sitting out the front of their shops (lots of rain, few customers) were watching the shenanigans and laughing as hard as I was. It really is a hoot and one of the more hilarious experiences you will remember from your trip to Ubud. Be a relaxed, open minded traveller, appreciate the beautiful environment and the cheeky, savvy monkeys, and make sure you make this place part of your Ubud experience.", "We were initially scared about stories of monkeys steeling stuff etc but if you play by the rules a nice experience and nothing to be scared of. Kids loved it as well. Mandatory 20k to buy some bananas and some pics on shoulder kids. Just awesome and mandatory when visiting ubud.", "First Visit to ubud with the family...three kids 8,8 and 6, wife,mum and dad. dropped off at main gate. read the signs before you go in and don't be tempted to buy bananas unless you are happy to have a monkey sit on you. all very calm and guides everywhere watching the monkeys behavior. we all loved the experience of the monkeys roaming free. fantastic spot and lots to see...give at least an hour and follow up by a visit to the ubud markets.", "This is our second visit to the Monkey Forest, we last visited 10 years ago and it's just as enjoyable, albeit a lot busier than it used to be. The monkeys are semi wild in that they are free to roam and leave the forest if they want to, but they are cared for by 'rangers' and obviously fed by the visitors. That said, the monkeys are amazing - just sit and watch them (away from the crowds if you can) and they just amuse, preening, playing and at times, squabbling. Simply fantastic. Price of entry is also low and the 'staff' are very accommodating and friendly. A great visit", "I would love to go there again to see tourists being \\attacked\\\" by monkeys. Look for the adorable and cute little ones. Mind your belongings!!!!\"", "Went today, didn't get bananas at the entrance as we heard the monkeys go nuts for them. Turns out we didn't need it, the monkeys will come up to you for no reason if you hold out a hand carefully. We had monkeys climb on our shoulders with help from the handlers, and walking down past the stage area was a little quiet jungle area with - at first glance - no monkeys in sight. However at the top of this area we sat on a table near three smaller monkeys who came over out of curiosity and climbed on us and held our hands. Great experience, thoroughly recommended for anyone near Ubud. Only spent about an hour there and there isn't much reason to stay longer. Just don't have anything in your pockets, on your head, or shiny jewellery. A backpack was a perfect solution although they do still attempt to open it. Taking photos was easy as long as you don't get too close and turn the flash off. The deer enclosure however was very sad. Three deer in a muddy small cage near the rear of the forest. Don't appear to be well looked after. Tip: the smaller monkeys are friendlier and more likely to come up to you if you sit near them or hold a hand out. The larger ones seem more apathetic to people unless you have food.", "The monkey forest is a must see on . There is no shortage of them! The down side is Sadly the forest is a small area & is in the middle of the town so has become quite touristy.. The upside, to see the monkeys just being very natural around the people & at ease with people. There are warnings & public announcements regarding the behaviour of the monkeys & how you should act around them & as long as you follow the advise you won't have any problems.", "I really enjoyed my 2 trips to the monkey forest (20,000 IDR to get in/$2USD). One area missed by most in the path behind the large hall (opposite the monkey temple), I found large numbers of monkeys sleeping and playing in this area and was completely alone for about an hour. When at the large hall, remember to look up and see the large number of fruit bats sleeping in the rafters. It's always fun to watch dumb tourists let the monkeys run all over them and go through their bags until the monkey finds a nice trophy and sprints off. As a general rule I do not recommend purchasing the bananas and feeding the monkeys, I believe this to be proven by the onsite rabies centre! The monkeys will not attack you or bother you if you are sensible, do not proffer things to them and be firm if they approach, you will enjoy it. I highly recommend a visit.", "Visited here and had lots of laughs. The monkeys are very lively and there are plenty of them around. It's touristy and there are people everywhere which doesn't really bother the monkeys who seem to enjoy climbing on people and being fed. Would recommend, although an hour here is ample to see the monkeys playing around!", "Honestly one of the highlights of my trip to . It is a pitty that other people don't respect the parks rules as they should, be sure to throw your rubbish away. I bought banana's like a normal tourist by the park, I had so much fun feeding the monkeys that I ended up buying two more bunches. All the greedy monkeys are closer in. So if you want to feed the monkeys without the same one trying to seal all your banana's I suggest to walk far into the forest. Then you will find the babies too. If one of the park rangers are there they do little tricks with the young ones so that they climb onto you. It is a must see for all first time visitors to .", "I made the right choice coming to this place, the beautiful scenery with giant trees around you and also the temples and of course the monkeys but still even though they look cute they are still wild animal. Not only they will tried to attack you by jumping on you, sometime they will try to open you bag and steal some of your stuff if they have the opportunity. So just follow all the rules and you'll be fine. But overall great place, really recommended for anyone to come here.", "this was my second visit to the forest, and first since the upgrades. It seems much more 'monkey friendly' now with rules and guidelines for keeping the monkeys in a more natural habitat (considering it's a park of sorts). It's much safer for the humans now too. I only saw one person jumped on who had a water bottle in her hands and didn't seem to realise this was the issue! Before the upgrades, they were selling banana's for the monkeys and people just seemed to have no idea of the safety issues and I saw people get bitten trying to get their happy snaps with monkeys. This time I saw staff protecting the monkeys and telling people not to touch them when they tried. It's much more organised now too with it's entrances. Overall, a really nice walk through a lovely forest with lots of monkeys to watch!", "Very interesting to be there, walking in the middle of this forest full of monkeys. They are very respectful and the place is amazing! A place to visit absolutely.. it's an experience you won't forget..", "You will definitely see your fair share of monkeys here! Pretty cheap to get in, and there are little bananas for sale to give to the monkeys. Follow the guidelines posted around, and you won't be subject to a monkey attack. They're pretty friendly, but don't expect to give too much attention to the baby monkeys without getting an earful from their moms. It's a small place, so expect to spend around 90 mins in the sanctuary. Don't wear anything that can be easily taken off your body (hats, sunglasses). Worth the trip!", "Only $10 to enter for 3 adults 2 kids. Value for money but very busy with other tourists. Sunset here would be amazing we were a little early and had other plans. Was a little bit of walking with stairs but the view of cliff and ocean was so worth it. Did see a few monkeys but be warned they can be mischievous. Stealing thongs and drink bottles. Our driver pre-warned us and advised to remove jewellery sunglasses etc. Thanks Goose. Try to avoid toilets at front they were disgusting.", "Wonderful place to visit. Keep all glasses, jewelry and water bottles out of sight. Monkeys love anything shiny. Nice place for a walk. Like most of , lots of stairs to climb.", "Be careful of your belongings and wallet. These monkeys will truly take anything they can hold onto. It is better not to have a worker walking by you because the monkeys are afraid of them so they don’t get very close. It’s almost like the monkeys know who they are and don’t want to mess with them. If you even have a little fear of monkeys, seriously don’t go.", "Very enjoyable way to spend the afternoon. The monkeys are very personable. Best way to see the monkeys is to just sit and let them explore. Some approach quite close. The forest is very beautiful as well. Amazing banyan trees.", "According to what I had read about the Sacred Monkey Forest in Ubud prior to our visit there, I had almost expected monkeys climbing all over me in search of bananas or other food. As it turned out, the monkeys were very polite; only one tried to check my pockets for hidden bananas, but carefully so. There are a lot of monkeys all over, and they are fed well by the staff as well as the tourists visiting, so they seem quite contempt and generally happy and playful. The site allows you to get close to a charming bunch of monkeys in all ages, and is really worth the visit.", "I spent a good day to take videos of theses really fun monkeys. They are not affraid, you can easily find them everywhere. The forest by itself is also really beautiful with little temples, statues, rivers..", "A really good mixture of experiences, temples , forest and of course monkeys. Go and see it for your self you won't regret it.", "It's beautiful, and has a lot more to offer than the monkeys. The temple inside is lovely. However, what took our breath away were the huge banyan trees and the lovely short trek along the stream.", "Not worth to go even for free, actually they charge 50k per adult.A lot of monkeys which could attack you. Yes, I was attached …", "I did not walk through the whole forest but certainly saw heaps of monkeys of all ages in the car park and just inside the entrance. There were lots of very young monkeys who were very cute and monkeys everywhere of all ages to get lots of good photos. I had no problems with anything being stolen and they made no attempts to jump on me as I had no food with me. I did buy some bananas from the lady inside the entrance (30,000IDR for small bunch ), and she held the bananas and encouraged the monkeys to jump up and get the bananas and stay long enough to take some photos and then banged a couple of pipes together to get them off. The forest is really nice and well worth a visit. Would certainly recommend it if in Ubud.", "I liked the fact it was cheap to get in because even though id been several times before, this time the little Monkeys tried to take my Mobile phone. Be careful if you take the option of holding bananas, those little Monkeys will be all over you. They often get into fights and dont care whos in the way. Great fun for the kids and they are actually quite gentle if your lucky enough to get a small one jump on your shoulders. Great for photos and Ubud is such a beautiful location that its a definate Must..Just because..:)", "The monkeys were really cool to see but super mischievous so make sure you have nothing hooked on your bag or pockets. It was a really peaceful walk through the sanctuary with wonderful views. A must to stop at while in Ubud.", "Awesome place with lots of monkeys around. You can feed them and they will enjoy it with you :) Nice place for taking pictures.", "The Ubud holy monkey forest lives upto its name due to the numerous monkeys which populate it. The forest is literally overrun by the monkeys which are considered holy by the locals. The attraction is basically a trekking trail through the forest and the monkeys are the star attraction. These monkeys have no fear of humans and will easily accept food offered by people. Be careful though the monkeys are pretty aggressive and if they smell food (even inside your handbag), they will pester you for it. So unless you want monkeys climbing all over you, don't carry any food items inside. Other than that the monkeys are pretty docile and mind their own business. They don't bother or attack people although it would be wise to maintain your distance. The forest also has a temple, a river running through it and a cremation ground used by the locals. Being just a trekking path, a couple of hours should be enough for this. Worth a visit if you are a nature lover.", "Fun time buying small bananas to feed the monkeys that seem to be everywhere! They are not aggressive unless you have a plastic bag in your hand that they think is full of food. Fun to have them sit on your head and eat the banana! Young babies are fun to watch, the site is cool, and we even saw a woman in a wedding dress having her picture taken!", "Wouldn't waste your money. We found the monkeys quite aggressive and definitely not a place to take small children or infants", "Beautiful and fun, take bananas with you! The monkeys are really nice and fun, but be careful of monkeys pee, they do that when they are sitting in the trees.", "The Monky Forest is wonderful since you can actually take a nice walk in the forest away from all the noise of motorcycles and cars in Ubhd. Ubud is now over-crowed with tourist and it is unbearable trying to walk around. The Sanctuary is clean and well-managed and the only place that you can get some peace and quiet, and spend some time with the monkeys who are the residents of the sanctuary.", "I didn't take anything other than my entrance fee because I'd read that the monkeys like shiny things such as sunglasses, iphones, and the like. I went right as they opened, and saw a ton of monkeys up close, but none bothered me, and none seemed to bother any of the other guests at that time, perhaps because they also had feeding time right then. Very cool place with several temples, nice walk inside the forest, random wildlife (e.g., saw a small monitor lizard about a foot long by the water temple), some great scenery, and, of course, tons of monkeys!", "Hands down the best thing that we did while we were in . We went to the Monkey Forest during our day tour of Ubud (aka we went with a guide) which I would highly recommend as they can take care of everything for you from getting the tickets to buying the bananas from the vendors and taking pictures of you while you enjoy yourself surrounded by monkeys. If you're wary of getting that close to wildlife, don't be. To be honest, this was the one part of the tour that I was not excited for (I thought I didn't like monkeys), but getting there and seeing all of the monkeys running around and getting to feed them was AMAZING. The monkeys in this forest (unlike the monkeys at Uluwatu Temple) are well fed and used to human interaction so they shouldn't give you much trouble at all. As long as you follow the rules that are clearly laid out at visitor's center at the entrance, you should be fine. A big no-no that I watched happen was people trying to touch the monkeys, especially if they jumped onto them or if they tried to steal sunglasses. There are staff members all around so there's no reason to worry about your belongings getting too far away from you and the monkeys are much more interested in food than in you. Note that when feeding the monkeys, they will jump onto you and climb up your body/pull on your clothing to get all the way up to the banana you're holding above your head. You don't get to choose which monkey climbs on you or how long they'll stay sitting on your shoulder/arm/head for. While I was able to walk around for a while with every monkey that jumped up on me, my friend only had one of three stay on her shoulder for longer than 20 seconds. So it's good to have a camera ready as soon as you present that banana. Also bring a change of clothes or be ready to walk around for the rest of the day with smears of banana all over you. Like I said, this was my favorite activity we did all week while we were in and don't miss out on the chance to have a monkey climb up on you to eat a banana.", "bring the biggest temple south of , we payed a fee and put on our sarongs, and our lovely guide showed us around with a stick to keep of the monkeys off , hahhahh, the awesome ocean and cliff views are stunning , there are a few stairs but well worth the look , and the oldest frangipani tree , and there's a pool just for the monkeys at 2 pm each day they have a swim ,", "We visited this monkey forest. Although there are wardens to ensure safety of the visitors but do not feed them as they would follow you and may threaten your safety.", "For a banana, you get a very nice monkey near you, who wants to catch all the food you have, and small objects for playing! don't be afraid, they are nice and friendly!", "Definitely worth going to see these guys monkey around. The temples within the monkey forest are worth seeing also!", "Monkey forest is a nice place to walk around. You can see and feed the monkeys. They are everywhere. The day we went it was new moon when they have especial prayers and offers. An enjoyable experience.", "Beautiful (but somewhat crowded) spot to walk around and see LOTS of monkeys. They can be a bit aggressive, but if you follow the guidelines at the entrance you won't have any trouble. But you can see lots of monkeys elsewhere (like just outside the park).", "The monkey forest was something like I had never experienced before. It made my trip special. It was very crowded when we arrived but there are areas where there are less people which you can be 1 on 1 with the monkeys. The place is spotless, there seemed to be employees sweeping the groups the whole time. The price was far and I enjoyed my time. ", "We were a family of eight visiting the temple on route to our lunch booking. I’m over visiting temples etc after many years of travelling around Asia but the views from this particular one make it a standout! Lots of stairs and uphill walking so mobility may be an issue for the elderly but definitely worth the effort if at all possible. I was happy to hear there were monkeys around as our “experience” with the Monkey Forest monkeys was great! There weren’t too many to be seen but we came across a group on our way out, one of which found a newly acquired slide worthy of stealing off one of the boys foot whilst he was walking past! I couldn’t help but laugh at the monkey sitting away sinking his teeth into the new slide! Our dedicated driver for the day went off to get a guide whilst I tried negotiating a leaf in exchange for the slide! Monkey wasn’t having a bar of it but a couple of minutes later he dropped the slide and the second the monkey moved on I snatched the slide back! Joy! In the same instant I felt my phone being snatched out of my left hand! Instant panic as I saw him begin to carry it off to nibble on! I was lucky he hadn’t gone too far before the guide arrived, good in tow and he did get my phone back, intact but missing it’s cover. So much for my previous experience!:) Good outcome meant I had a very memorable visit in more ways than one!", "Lots of fun, very special location with all the monkeys. There are about 600 Monkeys living in this Forrest/Temple.", "Went there for 2 hours and we loved it! Monkeys were really friendly and we got to make a few pictures with them. I recommend going in the morning because at day time there are a so many tourists.", "This was ok, I'm not a big fan of monkeys but the antics of the babies playing in the fountain was lovely, the grounds are nice for a walk through if you can take the heat. Older kids 8 -12 would probably like it, could be scary for young ones as a lot of monkey fights and screeching goes on.", "Such a beautiful landscape.Nice to see the freedom of the monkeys there, they're not close in a cage as in a zoo", "We visited as it was a recommended place to visit. Really enjoyed walking around and seeing different parts and the monkeys were fun to look out for. There was an opportunity to take pictures with them on your shoulder if u purchase some bananas as they will jump up to get it. Make sure u pack away all food and snacks as the monkeys will jump on you to get at them. Also as a safety measure, put your sunnies away before you enter.", "When we were there, a bunch of young families decided to buy 20USD worth of Bananas and let the kids gave them to the monkeys. Even when you are a tourist in any Asian countries, you shall acknowledge that monkeys are NOT pet and are still (half) wild animals. There is a long list of disease transmissible from Monkeys to Human and letting your kids be a bate is quite irresponsible (from my point of view). After holding the bananas for few seconds, they realized that almost 50 monkeys were approaching and started to panic. Kids have been scratched, glasses broken, camera stolen by monkeys and parents ashamed. I was a bad experience has a spectator... Regarding the forest, the location is convenient, staff is helpful and the jungle impressive! monkey are friendly (as long as you don't do as above) and the experience totally worth it. Is strongly recommend that you go in the morning to avoid the continuous flow of tourists coming in.", "This was a great experience and not touristy like I expected. I believe it was around 10k or 12k IDR to enter, so around $1 USD, and they didn't try to sell us any pictures or merchandise after that. There are a couple stands inside selling banana's, but I had heard not to buy them because the monkeys won't leave you alone. In fact, I don't remember seeing anyone buy bananas. Anyway, you are free to walk the various paths on your own and it feels like you are in a long lost forest village and not like a zoo. I was worried that the monkeys would get aggressive, but they were fine. They are fed so much all day that they only bother you if you have food for them, or if you are wearing something shiny or with beads. My wife said the bathroom was shockingly clean too.", "Beautiful place to visit and have a good leisurely walk. The place is well-maintained and it is wonderful to see monkeys in their lush habitat. The instructions to follow are well written and made available throughout the place along with rather descriptive details of possible consequences. It takes a while before you realize this verdant monkey habitat is in the middle of the city thanks to how well it has been planned and maintained. You get to see monkeys in their grandeur across all ages from mischevious infant to the wise, thoughtful and ancient looking ones. It is common sight to see them climbing on to folks and trying to sniff for food. It is also a guilty pleasure watching folks freeze with fear at the sight or approach of a monkey. There are also monkeys in captivity for ailments, old age and blindness. They appear well cared for and the blind monkey was well acquainted to the touch of tourists. Visting this place feels like panacea of sort and would request folks to stick to the rules to make sure you don't have a hard time or give a hard time to the monkeys of the habitat. It was overall a wholesome experience and would strongly suggest everyone to visit it.", "This is a beautiful place, but tourists have ruined it. The monkeys are aggressive regardless of what you do (and especially don't do). We had followed all \\safety\\\" instructions, and watched a woman get attacked in the face! Other places in with monkeys are not so tourist-deluged, and the monkeys were not aggressive. Here, people behaving badly, taunting and teasing the monkeys for a ridiculous \\\"Go-Pro action shot\\\" have turned this into a nightmare.\"", "Watch out for the monkeys they steal everything...phones, sunglasses. Have a bag with a zip...no bumbag 30,000 rp per adult to get in. Plus there is nese dancing at 6pm each night which is extra cost. Plenty of steps but views are worth it", "Knowing what to expect, monkeys, in a beautiful forest, it's fun to observe the monkeys, if you respect the rules (don't carry plastic bags, do not touch the monkeys...etc) Beautiful surroundings and lots of fun watching them! Happy and free monkeys but they eat too many bananas maybe!!! :)", "Ticket price is about 5-6eur per person and you get a chance to walk in the jungle park along with monkeys. Monkeys are quite aggressive even if you do everything according to the rules. But there is always a guard guys who deal with monkeys. But take care of your belongings, because monkeys steal everything, even from your zipped bag.", "This place was very special to me because i was enough of an idiot tourist to try and walk in there with a bag of fruit. Needless to say i got mugged by a group of monkeys and lost all my tropical fruit i had purchased earlier from the market. The funniest thing that has happened to me. The monkeys are very cute and playful and curious about humans. You must remember to hide your sunglasses and anything that the monkeys might find easy to grab (camera, necklace, long earrings). There is a canteen at the entrance of the forest and i strongly suggest you buy a bunch of baby bananas to feed the monkeys and also to use for bartering with them incase one of them \\steels\\\" something. Whatever happens do NOT stare a monkey in the eyes because it will take it as a threat and start screaming. funny though.\"", "Very nice forest filled with monkeys which are very cute. definitely worth going ! Feeding monkey can reveal to be dangerous :)", "The monkeys are bad here but we didn't have any issues, ketut said we came a good time (just after breakfast for monkeys) so they were pretty chilled...I love the temple and our guide ketut he was very informative and we gave him a good tip I would highly recommend coming here. The views are heaven!!", "It's a beautiful place and very natural, the monkeys are free to go and come. The temples are very nice and full of heritage. Just don't take plastic bags, bottles or food with you because monkeys can grab it from you. Don't look to monkeys in the eye and don't pat them. Must go!", "The monkey forest does what it says on the tin, it provides tourists with lots of opportunities to see and interact with (if you really want to) monkeys- big ones, mums and babies, adolescents, etc... I would head the previous reviews and unless you really like monkeys climbing all over you, follow the signs posted along the walk ways and don't feed the monkeys. There is a lovely river down in the middle of the park so a nice shady respite from a hot day.", "We visited two areas where there were monkeys (one roadside where the monkeys are regularly fed and are less aggressive) and the monkey forest. We didn't feed them because they seemed more aggressive (jumping on people, stealing t-shirts from the vendors, etc.). We enjoyed watching the moms with their babies.", "The monkeys are fun to watch but a little scary. Watch out for your eyeglasses. They are total pickpockets. The forest is beautiful. Make sure you use the toilets at the beginning.", "Its a place were you can enjoy the antics of the monkeys but you are in their environment so treat them as the guides tell you - I took no food and sat under the large tree to watch their antics and a monkey come and sat on my lap for a good two minutes -I didnt try to pat him, I just sat and watched him and he was happy with that . I was watching a baby and he came and grabbed my finger but mamma soon let me know she wanted no one near her baby - I was crouching watching the babies and a monkey jumped from higher up onto my back which was amazing as I felt the sponginess of his feet but no pressure - it was amazing how there was no weight to him landing on my back- so for me it was a great day watching them looking through my pockets for food - just use commonsense anything loose is going to end up in their hands .", "I was a reluctant visitor after having monkeys jump on me when I visited 20 years ago! It was great fun watching the monkeys. We also enjoyed seeing locals leaving the temple around 5.15pm carrying offerings on their heads (not sure if this happens every day). We bought a bunch of bananas from a vendor in front of the temple who helped our children feed them to some monkeys - having the vendor there made us all more comfortable with the close up encounter.", "Clean and comfortable to walk along the pathway. Doesn't smell like monkey forest. This is the best place to see all different age of monkeys from baby monkey to older monkey, even though some monkeys can be so naughty.", "The monkey forest is a must-do for anyone travelling to Ubud. It is a lush forest with monkeys literally EVERYWHERE! Monkeys are cute funny creatures and typically I am a huge monkey-lover and could not have been more excited to see this place...but these monkeys can be kind of scary. I have been lucky in the past to have held, cuddled and played with some friendly and loving monkeys who genuinely loved human interaction. These buggers... not so much. Some are so disgustingly fat I am shocked they can even walk. Not exaggerating. I cannot understand for the life of me why tourists would continue to feed obese monkeys. Maybe they don't realize how unhealthy it is for monkeys to only eat bananas or how sad it is that these guys aren't as agile as they're meant to be. Some tourists were tormenting the monkeys and holding out bananas and pulling them away.. then got shocked when they got attacked by them. It was actually pretty amusing! Because they are fed so often from visitors, they can be extremely aggressive and try to grab things off of you. One ran up and tried to snatch my boyfriends shoe right off of his foot and when he pulled his foot back the monkey hissed and tried to get it again. Just be careful! Don't wear anything dangly or bring food unless you want an interesting and possibly scary experience!! It is a beautiful place though and cool experience.", "Beautiful place to visit. The monkeys are left to their own devices to roam and play. You can buy bananas to give them and they will run up your body to get them. Awesome experience and much better than visiting any zoo.", "We came at the end of a long, hot day and really enjoyed the shadiness of the forest, the enormous trees, and the overgrown old temple. The monkeys are everywhere, with lots and lots of babies around at this time of year. If you don't want monkeys jumping on you, rifling through your bag, or stealing your glasses, you have to be careful -- but by and large, the animals are reasonably well behaved.", "The grounds at the Monkey Forest were beautiful and lush. It felt so far removed from the bustlong downtown of Ubud. The monkeys were fun to see but be careful with your belongings and your actions - they can be pretty cheeky!", "Our hotel was right beside Monkey forest so we saw all of the Monkey's daily! The forest was really pretty, and the monkeys were very entertaining. My husband and I made sure not to bring anything aside from my camera in though, as the monkeys get somewhat aggressive if they think you have something for them. A few tourist that bought bananas to feed them got bit when they were out of bananas lol. They don't have rabies or anything, so not a big deal, but I'm sure it would put a damper on your experience there. Otherwise, if you are respectful of their space and just enjoy the view, it's great.", "There are a lot of monkeys around as you would expect and we even saw a couple of mums and babies. Be careful of getting too close to them though as you might get bitten or scratched.", "Beautiful scenery to photograph, very hot in December to be wrapped in the skirt required by tourists, watch out for the monkeys as they can be aggressive we were told.", "The over all setting of the sanctuary is beautiful with tree canopied forests and beautiful ancient temples, so even without the monkeys, I would have been happy to have spent some time there. Through in hundreds of cute monkeys and you've got a good time. There are people there selling bananas to feed the monkeys, so you can have a closer interaction than you actually might be comfortable with. We bought some for the kids to give to the monkeys and of course, this made for great photo ops, and the kids absolutely loved it. Definitely one of our favorite experiences in Ubud.", "Really well preserved, and it's plenty of staff looking after of the behaviour of the monkeys. They are mostly of them nice, and little raskals!!! We had fun and it's bigger than we'd expected", "A very nice place to be especialy if you like animals and you like to see them free in their natural habitat. This is not a Western attraction and that is the beauty of it but if you go there you have to realize that these are stil wild animals and you are the one visiting them. They are not locked in cages,this is not a Zoo. And even if I said this before this is the beauty: observing wild creatures in their natural habitat. Realizing all this and by reading the board at the entrance one must obey some simple rules to stay safe: dont hide food from them cause they can smell it and they will try to take it thus they can become agressive, they are very curious and smart so dont flash around things that they may find attractive, try not to have bottles, hats or small things they can grab and act with care around them cause they can be scared by sudden moves or sounds and could react agresivly because they get scared. All and all I had an incredible experience here, I played with some of them (small ones ) and enjoyed seeing them. I even fed them with bananas and it is true they did stole most of them and even my coke bottle but this is only normal behaviour for them. They are not dogs nor pets and they are wild so you just have to take care and you will have a great experience.", "Ok, so the truth about the Monkey Forest. I'm sorry if this offends but I really do think if you get bitten here, you probably asked for it. We almost didn't go based on some of the reviews in here but honestly, yes the monkies are aggressive. They just want to eat. And tourists do stupid things, it was amazing to watch! I wasn't sure what was more entertaining, the monkies or all the idiot tourists touching the monkies, encouraging their kids to feed the monkies and then wondering why the monkies attack them. It was crazy! People were approaching monkies with small babies trying to grab the babies, taking photos, putting bananas on their heads and their children's heads for the babies to crawl on them. These monkies are WILD SUPER smart animals. They know how to work it. They put on shows for you to feed them. We saw them fighting, sleeping, grooming, eating, having sex, tanning themselves, and jumping on tourists. We brought no food and just hung out. It was totally fine.", "Our resort was just 3 min walk to the sanctuary. Along the way near the sanctuary we have saw a few monkeys on the fences and loitering along the road. We went to the entrance took a look at the place, there is an entrance fee to be pay. We decided not to enter as we find that there is really not much discovery to be made except hungry monkeys and the risk of our things taken away by mischievous monkeys.", "I thought this was loads of fun. The sanctuary it located in a beautiful forest with a striking river gorge and amazing ancient trees. The monkeys are quite naughty and I had a couple of things ‘stolen’ from my pocket but that all added to the enjoyment. Located just on the edge of town and easily walkable. A must visit if you are in Ubud.", "A lot more enjoyable than expected. I’d heard some negative stories about the monkeys, but they kept to themselves and we had no issues. Make sure you walk down the stairs to discover the lovely rainforest areas. Highly recommended.", "We had a great time here today, were wandering round with the monkeys for about an hour, we sat down and they jumped all about us, looking for food mostly. Really nice surroundings of the temple and good to get out of the heat and into the cooler forest too, really nice little trip out.", "Beautiful forest park that's with no doubt dominated by monkeys. They can smell food from far distance, so if you have some, you might become a person of interest for them (from own experience besides from a slight shock when one jumped on my shoulders, they aren't that aggressive about it). Otherwise they mind their own business. The park offers a nice walk among beautiful nature with moss covered landscapes and a small river. Definitely worth visiting while in Ubud!", "Nice view. Nice place. There’s some monkey, becarefull because the monkey usually interested with your accesories, camera, and handphone.", "The grounds are beautiful! Very enchanting and well kept. There are rules for exploring the grounds here and I highly recommend you follow them. If you do not follow the rules the monkeys will become aggressive. There are endless amounts of monkeys and it is wonderful. For a small price you can buy bananas to feed them and they will jump onto your shoulda while they eat. DO NOT hide food in your belongings, if the monkey smell the food you are hiding they will attack you.", "Following all advice and knowing from past experience with wildlife, I was not wearing perfume, carrying water, food, wearing a hat, making eye contact, teasing, feeding, or doing anything to provoke them. We had been walking around and noticed a few male monkeys running around fighting, but they were some distance behind us. Unnoticed, they came running up behind us and one jumped on my back and started biting me on my head, upper arm and back of neck, while two or three started intimidating me from the front and some started going for my husband, as well. I kept calm, didn’t scream, but went into a foetal crouching position to prevent them from getting to my throat. A warden was not too far away and eventually chased them off. I was immediately escorted to the first aid station where the wounds were cleaned and treated with iodine. We were assured that there is no rabies at the sanctuary. Our travel insurance, however insisted that there is and I had to get a course of rabies vaccinations, as well as a two week course of herpes prevention tablets (!!!) and antibiotics. Probably won’t recommend young families be taken there!", "Very beautiful place with luxury vegetation. But please please please be careful about the monkeys. Especially with children. Monkeys are disturbed by visitors and don’t react like they would alone in the forest. Even though they seems friendly and funny ( climbing on shoulders / looking in bags for goodies etc) they are very stressed and can bite or scratch you without warning. I was on my knee taking picture of young monkeys about 20m away from them and still one of them ran towards me and jump on me starching my upper leg. I was not stress at first but they can have the rage even though employee from the monkey forest will tell you the opposite. When I got home I went to the Pasteur’s institute in Paris and they treated me against the rage just in case. Doctors there were quite upset about this place in Ubud. They said many people come for treatment after bites or starches form the monkeys there. Doctors asked me to report this on media network and informed people to be very careful when visiting this place or even better to avoid it. I can understand that for everyone the monkey forest is a must see in Ubud but please always remember to keep a « safe » distance from the monkeys and don’t let them climb on your shoulders or grab your personal belongings. ", "The SMF is such a beautiful place and the monkeys are funny and adorable. And yes, cheeky. I absolutely loved spending time here.", "When you are in Ubud you must visit Monkey Forest for a couple of hours. If you do not want the monkeys come and sit on your back or shoulders, do not take fruit with you or do not buy fruit at the stalls. At this moment they are working to make new trails. Just enjoy the animals, but keep in mind that the wild animals and they can bite. If you remember this well, you can enjoy a few hours of fun in monkey forest!", "Beautiful forest, the monkeys within the forest r well behaved and there r plenty of people around to supervise them. If you do not want them to climb on u, do not buy the bananas !!! Lol", "Cost to enter is 50k rupiah per person and kids under 3 is free. We used it as a passage to go through to ubud market as it is shady and on that day is quite breezy. If you like to see lots of monkey on free range, probably is worth it.", "I came here 13 years ago and then you could get a little bunch of bananas to feed the monkeys at the little hut you paid to get in, now you are not allowed to feed the monkeys and there are too many people stopping all the time to take photos...of themselves!! Far too busy", "Fantastic fun. Monkeys everywhere around living in their natural habitat. You need to keep your wits about you or they might grab your hat/glasses/bottle. Don't miss it.", "We enjoyed our walk through the forest. It was wet when we arrived and we appreciated being warned by the ticket sellers that the monkeys often duck for cover in the rain so we could be disappointed. In fact, the monkeys didn’t disappoint, and we had ample opportunities to see and photograph them up-close. The park is quite nice in that it hasn’t been ‘polished’ for tourists. We didn’t spend long but it was a good outing and it offered a break from wandering around the shops and markets. Be careful on some of the paths and steps - they can be slippery if it is wet.", "A park full of monkeys... Entrance fee: 50.000IDR or 3,5 EURO Very cheap...but considering the fact that these monkeys can be see everywhere on it might just be a bit waste of your time. There is only the maquaque monkey...don't stare in their eyes (sign if aggression) and keep your hands open while walking (the monkeys might think you hide some food). A fun experience for children though! Just keep in mind that these animals are still wild animals even though they are used of having humans surrounding them. These monkeys still have big and razor sharp teeth so keep an eye on your children for their safety!", "Had day Tour in Ubud, and this place is great to see the nature greenery. Calming and the Monkey are well taken care of. I think it’s must place when you visit Ubud.", "dont open your bag near monkeys as they can and will try to get into them even if it means biting your hands so you let go and there goes all ya stuff..lol they are cute but also a bit scary when they get needy :) They need all your stuff:) overall a fun experience and better done early morning or mid afternoon when the suns not so hot. bring bananas or fruit if you want them close. If you want a photo of them on you then show them you are opening your bag and in seconds they will climb all over you to get to the food. be careful and enjoy.", "It was really nice to see all the monkey's running free. They had a very spacious forest, the only thing that bothered me when tourist get so close to them with camera's. Walking through the Forest, the Monkey's don't really bother you, unless you have food or a bag that they can grab on. Aside from that it's a cool place to visit.", "It was lovely but it could do with a polish & more information. More information on types of forest & monkeys. Lots of no smoking signs but not much other information. A lovely experience, but it did feel like the maintenance budget was a little forgotten. A bit of time spent on tidying up would make a much better experience.", "One of the highlights of our trip to , so impressed and much better than we expected. The site and set-up are really impressive with a modern entrance and visitor facilities, and beautifully maintained. Didn’t expect it to be so extensive and scenic. Even without the monkeys, it is a beautiful place to visit, with the ravine running through it, little temples in the forest and the most amazing trees. The monkeys though are the reason for going and they are delightful and obviously well cared for. It was nice to see the keepers joshing with the monkeys like old friends. They are used to visitors and not in the least annoying - so long as you keep to the rules. One visitor pulled out a cereal bar and then wondered why it got swiped by a monkey within a few seconds. The main parts can be quite busy, but not too hard to get away from the crowds and find quiet and shaded spots. Also struck by the fact that there were no walls or fences around the forest. We came out of a side entrance and the monkeys were quite happily crossing the road and then (I assume) crossing back again to go home. A great experience.", "If you’re in ubud, it’s worth the visit because it’s cheap. Monkeys are cute if you don’t get in close contact with them. It takes 2 hours max so don’t waste a lot of time there.", "We went first thing in the morning when it opened and there's wasn't anyone there yet. The sanctuary was very peaceful and we were able to watch the monkeys in their natural habitat before the tourists started harassing the monkeys. The monkeys are wild - we actually saw a guy try to kick the monkey when the monkey wouldn't come to him. They sell monkeys there - if you're brave, you can buy them but the monkeys will do anything and everything to get them to from you. So if you don't want the monkeys jumping on you or trying to go into your bag - skip the bananas.", "But watch out for the monkeys. The older ones can be fairly mean. That being said, so long as you mind your business you can see beautiful nature - flora and fauna - to make this experience well worth it!", "I am not so keen on monkeys to be honest but it is a change to see them out side of a zoo and I wanted to get pictures of the forest. As others have written. Show respect to the monkeys and follow the advises written on signs. And all will be good. It's a nice place to spend a few hours. People who bought food did get closer to the monkeys also in the sense that they will jump you to get to the food. So not being so keen on them I just stood aside and watched \\the show\\\" when people tried to feed and they good jumped or was taken aback that the monkeys will go for the one holding the food. So a lot ended up almost screaming while throwing the food. It was fine for me to watch ;-) was quite entertaining actually....\"", "I was avoiding this place a bit since I kept having images of monkeys (with a very very tiny chance of rabies) biting you and stealing your stuff. Yes, that can happen, but most likely only if you are not respectful of the monkeys and if you ignore the information on the board. A lot of people pass by the Monkey Forest and everyone seemed to enjoy it. The monkeys generally stay away from humans unless you have food or they sense food in you (don't bring plastic bags - they will suspect food instead and try to steal it). In any case, this was a nice, beautiful place. A bit educational as you get to see how the monkeys interact and how strikingly similar to humans they can act.", "Monkey forest is pretty funny, the park itself it beautiful and the entrance is cheap. However, it wasn't anything special so that I'd go out of my way to get here. When you're in Ubud anyway, you're close and you've got the time then I would recommend going.", "Monkeys here are not as aggressive. There were couple that pulled my skirt when I had bananas out in sight. However, because I brought a big bag to hide the bananas after purchasing them. I was able to hand them out whenever I felt like it. Also enjoyed the shade created by the forest.", "Vast area with lot of monkeys around. Generally harmless. Good clean restrooms. You can walk around the paths in the shade of the trees.", "We visited with our guide for about 1 hour which was perfect for us. I was able to experience a monkey sitting on my shoulders and we saw lots of them as we were walking around. It's a good day out activity when it's not too hot as we found the heat very draining.", "It's pretty much a must-do if you are near Ubud. It's not perfect, partly because of visitor bad behavior and partly because staff don't entirely mitigate that, but it is a marvelous monkey experience if YOU behave yourself. Please do not feed, taunt or tempt the monkeys with bags or bottles hanging from your purse or backpack. Just observe at a respectful distance and avoid confrontation. My husband and I both visited the forest and used it as a commuting path between our hotel and downtown Ubud. Each time we passed through we enjoyed some other aspect of monkey behavior, most notably an impromptu \\pool party\\\" in one of the fountains. Who knew that monkeys loved to play in water so much?\"", "For about 30,000 rupiah (less than $3 AUD) you can experience this enjoyable place...even if you are a little scared of monkeys. I expected them to be scared, but they are quite the opposite. Put your sunglasses and water bottles away and they won't come running towards you to take them :) We also saw a mum carrying a brand new baby.", "I am usually really against going to any version of a zoo, but this is so much more than that. The monkeys are able to leave and come as they want. They do feed the monkeys and ensure there is a safe environment for them. By feeding them it keeps them out of the cities/garbage. Compared to other places they are not aggressive, they sometimes jump on people but only because they are curious. Unless you do something stupid like eat in the park or provoke them they are harmless.", "Amazing density of monkeys with which you can play. Beautiful scenery made of bayan trees. Be careful though, the monkeys are true experts at stealing your stuff ^^", "Great to see money is being invested in maintaing the habitat of the monkeys, sad to see some of the locals and tourists dropping litter and even sadder seeing the monkeys eat it, plastic and all. A must see/do whilst in Ubud", "There were a lot of monkeys at the forest. Pay attention to your values and follow the rules and you will be fine! The entrance fee is 80.000 IDR per person, which is okay, not cheap but not too expensive, neither. It wasn't too crowded in the morning, I'd suggest to avoid the peak times on weekends and late morning. ", "Definitely worth a visit if you're in . I was worried the monkeys would be vicious (they were at the beach) but here they were all fine. It's fun to watch them all play and interact in a free environment. It is cheap entry and cheap to buy them some bananas to feed them although they will only last about 10 seconds unless you hide them which is hard. If you want a photo with one the people at the entrance will get them to climb on you but you can't touch/pat them. There are lots of babies they are adorable. Oh and there was no toilet paper in any bathrooms I suggest bring tissues or something.", "Forest setting with hundreds of monkeys. Very cheap to enter and relatively safe from the monkeys which do jump onto you. Do not take any food in your bag! A pleasant place to visit.", "I really enjoyed this experience, seeing the monkeys in their natural habitat. This section in gorgeous Ubud has been preserved as a reserve for the monkeys. Its beautiful, with statues dotted all along the walkways and a temple. A worthwhile visit if you're keen to see some of the ancient culture. Not recommended if you're scared of monkeys as they are very interactive with the tourists", "The whole experience was nice, but the monkeys are so used to people bringing them food that they became greedy and aggressive! I did not have any food, I was going around the forrest with my motorbike casket and one monkey jumped in there, where after 30s there were two extra on my shoulders already trying to steal my jewellery! As I love animals, I was really scared of them. I also saw when other people had some extra bananas, and one jealous monkey bite the woman because she gave the food to another one.. It was nice experience but be careful with the stuff you bring around :)", "A nice enough temple with spectacular views. The monkeys are a bit aggressive, if you are going for the monkeys I suggest the Sacred monkey forest the monkeys are friendlier and the area is cleaner.", "Amazing forrest full of monkeys, as the name suggests. It's like $6 US to get in and the pictures you can get are worth that fee alone! Monkeys are pretty friendly and crawl on you if you're patient and take a seat.", "If you want a monkey on you, ask the woman working at the banana stand to help you. They make sure that the monkey stay calm. It's not they are aggressive, they all want your banana. Also keep our belonging out of reach.", "The monkey forest was such a beautiful place to visit! Particularly the temple areas! I was concerned about going because I had heard that the monkeys can be aggressive, but the whole time we were there they were nothing but cute and playful! The only time I saw one get slightly aggressive was because someone was teasing it with a banana. Other than that it is just a peaceful place to visit with some cute monkeys to look at!", "tad scary the first time a monkey jumps on you, but you get used to it after a while Just stay calm, it's fun, the monkey's aren't sure who you are either just as you're not sure what they're like Enjoy it, take photos Anything loose (glasses, cords from bags) they can grab but just be smart Didn't see any aggressive unless between themselves just fun fighting", "Just to warn anybody who is visiting the monkey forest, do not think that you are safe after existing out of the forest. I bought a bag of chips and drinks from a minimart along the shops outside the forest and was attacked by a monkey while walking towards the pubic car park. I saw it looking my way and immediately knew it was going to action. The monkey ran at fast speed towards me, snatched and ripped off the plastic bag, all the contents dropped on the ground and he ran off with a family pack of chips! One of the apparel store assistant who saw this from her shop was yelling at me and telling me to quickly put my stuff into my bag which I couldn't as I was only carrying a tiny sling bag. Still in shock, I quickly picked up the drinks and another smaller pack of chips and quickly walked off.. Many people were looking at me then, it was embarrassing but I just wanted to get away as fast as possible. My sis met me halfway and i told her what happened and passed her the last pack of chips. Never did we know another monkey came along and quickly ran towards my sister, she was afraid that it will attack us so immediately threw the bag of chips to the monkey. So all, please put all your food and drinks into your personal bag, the monkeys there are so clever, they know what's inside plastics bags !", "Hot days in Ubud call for a visit in Monkey forest. You either love or hate this place. If you don't take it too seriously, you can enjoy watching these funny animals for hours.", "It's so green. So wold but yet friendly... Was actually a bit worried first as monkeys were everywhere but they are so used to humans. A great greenish ambiance with lots of trees.. But need to be cautious and careful as these are animals end of the day. Obey guidelines and everything will be OK.", "A good family trip out to visit the monkeys in the jungle in the middle of a vibrant and busy city. Stroll amongst enormously gracious trees and greenery and watch the monkeys go about their business! Rules to follow for monkey etiquette. You can feed them too with help from a guide if feeling brave bearing in mind you never know what diseases lie within. Pleasant temples but forgettable compared to others. Worth exploring for an hour or so.", "In the junction of \\monkey road\\\" at the entrance of the parc you can already see the monkeys trying to get some food just from the people walking around, you can even see them jumping on the cars at the parking next to the park. The inside of the park is really beautiful, alot of ancient statues, looks also a bit like nature is trying to get his rights back. And monkeys, monkeys everywhere ! They really aren't intimidated by humans beeings, we are mostly there to feed them (even if we don't have too, well not to much, alot of vendors are trying to sell us bananas to feed the little monkeys) The forest is nearly overcrowded also but they look fine. Negative point are the poor \\\"deer species\\\" that looks like dieing out in a little corner of the park and that no one really cares about. Take care the entrance fee is 35.000 IRP ! It's not around 55€ or 60$ !\"", "Very nice tropic wood with many plants. Monkey play around people. You must be very careful wizh them. They whant take your sunglases, bag, food and other stuff from you. Dont tuch him.", "Wow an amazing place with lots of monkeys be careful as they are very mischievous and will steal anything given the chance", "Good spot where to discover and be involved with nature in the city, monkeys, trees, rivers , temples and more think and a place where everything is very clean and tidy.", "This is a beautiful attraction however you must take care at the monkey forest. I was walking through the forest and was not holding any bananas or food and a large monkey jumped on my head. To me it seemed that it was feeling around my ears and neck for jewellery. Then the monkey bit my head with its large canines. The first aid at the forest claimed there was no rabies and had a bodgey laminated letter from a South Australian University claiming there was no reported cases of rabies. I was not prepared to go to the hospital over there. I arrived back in Sydney two days later and went straight to my GP. Within three hours I was taken to the World Health Organisation in the city then rushed to POW Hospital for urgent rabies treatment. I was given six large needles in the head around the tooth bite areas followed by a series of another 8 injections in the arms. I am grateful that it was me and not my two young children.", "Don't waste money using a guide. Then you can take your time walking around rather than getting rushed around so the guide can go back for another customer. Buy a sling shot before you go there, if a monkey is a hassle hold the sling shot up and it will leave you alone.", "Entry fee was very reasonably priced. Definitely worth while if you haven't seen monkeys before. They were much more aggressive than I thought so nothing precious on you when you walk in. The view is just amazing in there.... Take a walk through the whole sanctuary.", "A unique experience to say the least. Being so close to wild monkeys in their environment is fantastic. Although some semi tame you still get a peek at their habits/lives without intruding too much.", "This was such a unique place to visit. Over 500 monkeys roam free among the trees. They are considered to be sacred. There are at least 2 temples within the Forest, and lots of beautiful sculptures.", "The monkeys here roam free and it’s a fun experience! They are cheeky and mischievous.No need to be worried about them, they don’t have a care in the world about you. Some nice little temples on the walk around too. ", "A good place to unwind and take photos, but be careful not to tease them. Easy to find at the end of Monkey Forest Road.", "This is a nice place for a short visit but be careful because the monkies will pull things away from you. I thought o had monkey proofed myself but one big monkey saw the folded umbrella I had in a plastic bag under my arm and jumped upland grabbed it - our guide had said do not argue let anything go so I did - then he played with the umbrella until he dropped it down the side of a hill. The forest attendant went down and retrieved it. It however has holes from where he bit into it.", "If you love culture and nature this one is perfect. There are beautiful temples and the monkeys are everywhere and come really close (they will jump on to you). If you don't like this don't go here. If you do like this just sit down somewhere (stay really calm) and the monkeys will climb on to you and play.", "Monkeys all around you who don't mind attacking you just to check your bags. Can be visited if staying nearby. We drove 30km to visit the place but it turned out to be a very crowded place without much to do", "There’s a lot of mixed reviews out there, but thought I’d address a few points: 1. Danger - While these are wild animals, the only people I saw who had any issues were actively invading their (the monkeys) pace, following them around and sticking cameras in their faces. This included allowing their children free reign. Weird that these people had problems! 2. Slingshots - I only saw these used twice. The first was across the street with a monkey that had stolen from a gift shop and was throwing the gifts down at everyone from the trees. The other was a shopkeeper keeping a monkey out of her store. No one seemed to be trying to keep the monkeys in. Pretty sure all the free food does that. 3. Bag check. At entrance 1, as part of the large circular desk there is a station labeled luggage. It was listed as closed but my assumption is that if you asked any of the other stations they could accommodate. This is great if you have things you’re concerned about being stolen and don’t have a car. We had a great time, got some fun pictures. Four stars for the crowds (the size and the quality of the people) otherwise would have been a 5.", "We loved watching all the monkeys up to their usual mischeif (although over the course of our trip, we could have seen plenty of monkeys without paying to go into the Monkey Forest). We were warned plenty of times not to bring sunglasses, jewlery, etc where the monkeys could grab it, but even still, a monkey randomly decided to jump on my shoulders out of nowhere. He didn't bite me and had nothing to steal, so I was fine. Although a woman next to us said she got a small bite from one. Just be on the lookout! Still fun to watch them (and especially the babies) run around.", "Nice place with lots of monkeys arround everywhere. Its something like a park and a forest at the same time. You can interact to the monkeys, infact u can buy bananas to give them. Just be sure you care careful all the time and remember they are animals and can react in any possible way any time. So follow their instructors abt how ti behave with the monkey. Could be cheaper in my opinion", "There are several monkey forests in , altho this one is most popular. Monkeys can be aggressive and guides throughout park tone them down and let you know if you are getting too friendly. They are indeed unpredictable and can snatch your IPhone or sunglasses in a split second. They are fun, though, very visual for your video camera. And loud. They can screech and run and cause an uproar, then sit quietly. Jane Goodall could explain. The bad? Hoards of tourists esp. in August (worst time to visit if you detest crowds and traffic). Do everything Early, as in leaving Sanur or Nusa Dua at 7 or 7 30 am to avoid traffic and crowds.", "Good fun, nice to get out in nature for a bit and watch the monkeys interact with each other and with people. One girl in our party had a monkey jump on her head and pull out her pearl earring.. luckily we followed it and it eventually dropped it so she got it back. Probably best to remove all jewellery if you go as they are fairly cheeky", "We visited the monkey forest temple while on our visit to Ubud. It appears that the majority of the tourists come for the monkeys alone. However the temples and scenery in general shouldn't be overlooked, the place is a wonderful sight. One of my favourite visits while in Ubud. Well priced for entry, 50k each. Sensible dress wear is recommended, although I didn't see that it was being enforced. The monkeys can be a little intimidating, but if you don't torment them, they generally leave you alone. Have your wits about you, and don't take in any foods or drinks and you'll be fine. One cheeky chappy managed to get hold of my bottle of water, proceed to unscrew the bottle top and drink it like a human. It was worth loosing the bottle to see him do this trick. Well worth a stop while in . Mentally prepare yourself and you'll be fine. Don't treat them as anything other that wild animals!", "nice views. interaction with monkeys, can feed them sitting on your shoulder but keep belongings in a bag or hold on tight because theyll try take your shoes of your feet and glasses of your face.", "As long as you followed the park rules, you will enjoy your time. A monkey may climb on you as you meander the paths. Don't be too alarmed, there are park attendants who can help you. I witnessed a territorial standoff among the 2 monkey groups. I hoped that the skirmish did not move to where I was standing. I was able to watch adolescent monkeys frolic in a pool of water. It was one of the most fun part of the park.", "The Monkey Forest is so cool. It's obviously not for people that are frightened of primates or don't know what to expect because it's truly a hands-on experience. I love it; it's a great place for a stroll or to take tons of close-up monkey photos. But be careful because they can (& do) attack.", "We visited this place quite late (5pm), a good choice because most people allready left/were leaving. There is also not that much to see, you need less than an hour to have a nice stroll. However, a friend of mine decided to sit on a bench for a couple of minutes, and that was a wrong decision. A monkey jumped on his shoulder, started delicing him (so far so good), shaking his head in a fairly aggressive way (uh-oh) and yes, pied on his shoulder.", "Great place to see monkeys. They steal drinks. Nice Forrest not too far from Goya boutique resort it's a great place to stay", "Great experience to walk with Monkeys. Kids enjoyed a lot with little fear. Try to buy some bananas to feed the monkeys and take some nice pictures. If you go with guide (some small money need to pay) the can ask the monkey to come sit on your sholder for nice pictures. Nice place to go and enjoy the experience.", "we just had to got to the monkey forest in ubud after experiencing the monkeys in kutah at the uluwatu temple...our son loved seeing the monkeys up close. the monkeys were everywhere and docile, but just as cheeky! we knew to take off our sunglasses and to hide everything, hold our loose possessions close...we saw one guy loose his prada sunglasses to a monkey, snatched them right odd his face and chewed them up, right in front of him! another woman lost her iPad taking pictures and one guy lost his iPhone taking a call....monkeys broke both devices before they could be successfully traded for bananas by the park staff...our son lost his bag of animal crackers to a monkey before we even stepped foot in the park, snatched them right out of his unsuspecting hands! he then lost a hot wheels car to a monkey, despite our pleas to put it away before it was snatched away by a passing monkey and made into lunch! we finally retrieved it and will keep it as a souvenir... point is, the place is a good break away from the grind, lots to see and you can cover it all in about an hour....for the most part, the monkeys are quite tame, but we have little trust iin wildlife being near our son so we were a bit protective and not so involved with the monkeys as were other tourists. if you go, lock up you possessions and keep a close eye on your belongings. the monkeys will go into your open bags, take purses, cameras, phones, jewelry, hats, sunglasses...if it's in your hands, the monkeys will look to score it from you! otherwise, good fun and a great way to get in some sightseeing and laughs along the way! best of luck!", "Visit this place last month. The place has many monkeys inside and they all are not scared to humans. Which is funny because the brave enough to jump into your shoulder for a banana. Inside the forest, the locals are selling bananas. 20 thousand rupiah for 5 bananas. This is an interesting activity because once we have the bananas, we will become very attractive to the monkeys. And they will suddenly jump to get the bananas. Inside the area there are also temples and ancient bridge that makes me feels like i'm on the tomb raider movie.", "Visited here from a trip to Ubud, just a 5 minute taxi ride and so worth it. Very cheap to enter and the fee goes to looking after the monkeys who \\own\\\"the forest, and are all around you as you walk through the forest, they even have their own temple. If you love being as close as you can get to monkeys in such natural surroundings this is a must visit.\"", "- if you have a few days in Ubud, the Sacred Monkey Forest is a must see - I was worried about some reviews of being bitten/scratched by the monkeys - but, the monkeys were calm and not at all aggressive - early morning is supposed to be the worst time of day to visit, as the monkeys are hungry and cranky, so, I would suggest going late morning or afternoon (I also wore long pants and closed shoes as an extra precaution, though it was unnecessary) - some really cool statues/temple - good way to spend 1-2 hours", "We had a wonderful time in Monkey Forest! Planned on spending one hour, but ended up staying for two. Monkeys are everywhere! Even if some aren’t active for a minute, just give them time. It was so fascinating and fun to see them interact with one another, as well as with the visitors. Some were naughty, trying to unzip our backpacks. But no harm was done. The entertainment factor is excellent. You won’t be disappointed. There are human monitors on-hand in case the monkeys try to get too curious. Don’t be shy to ask one to take a “monkey selfie” photo. It’s awesome!", "The monkey forest is quite an experience.I was very carefull not to get to close to the monkeys . I admit they are cute, but they can be vicious. One thing I would say to people with small children , pick them up. I saw one quite large monkey approach a small child and it looked as though it would have hurt him , if his dad hadn't reacted quickly. Be careful about wearing hats , or holding drink bottles as they try to take them to It can be a good experience ,just be aware they are still a wild animal.", "This is a fun thing to do in Ubud. The atmosphere of nature is quite nice but be awarded that the monkeys can be nit that friendly...", "Perhaps one of the strangest, otherworldly things I saw on my trip to . The forest is a jungle adjacent to central Ubud populated by several clans of monkeys who roam the trees and the temple complexes (which are in use).", "This sanctuary is great. Not only do the nese people protect the land and monkeys they also give back with the profits they make from the tickets. We spent about three hours exploring the temples and playing with the monkeys. The babies will play tug of war with your dress if they are able to reach it so watch out! They also sell bananas that you can feed to the monkeys while you are there. Make sure to get around to all the little crooks and cranies of the place. You will find some amazing views. However, also remember that the monkeys are still wild and will bite, so don't grab at them, hold them in place, or take food back from them. Respect them and they will respect you.", "Great value and a nice walk as well my, wife and 11 year old son had a ball. The staff were really good and helped us get some great photos as well. If you are in Ubud it is a must if you like animals. As others have mentioned you need to be sensible if you buy fruit as these monkeys have eyes in the back of their heads and will be at your feet in seconds. Never felt concerned in any way though common sense is all that is required.", "crowded place even in the early morning. monkeys are nasty and not so big territory. and i think its alittle bit too overrated. many beautiful places to see in ubud. its just not my thing. at least the monkeys dowsnt agresive", "Nice place to visit, monkeys roaming all around in beautiful natural setting. Hard not to feel happy. Worth even short visit.", "So much fun as long as you are into the thought of monkeys climbing all around you. Full climbing on to you if you buy some bananas and hold them over your head. They climb right up and snag them right off you. Best $7 I ever spent on 2 bushels of bananas to let them crawl on me for 10 minutes or so.", "Nice place to enjoy your time while you're in Ubud. Come early in the morning, you'll find the brezee of this place greets you. You can buy banana at the entrance gate, to fed the monkeys. But beware with your stuff! Cameras, wallet, hand bags..better put 'em in your backpack, else you're willing to donate the stuffs to the monkey family. Just call for the attendants/guard(?) if you need help! Remember, don't tease the monkey!", "The best part of this place versus visiting a zoo is that the monkeys live in the place naturally. They roam and this is their home. People should see it as visiting their homes. Heaps of mommy monkeys too with their babies clinging on their belly which was super adorable. You can observe how they behave in groups or for different objectives (Getting food, playing, et cetera) Regarding feeding: I saw some tourists teasing monkeys with food and I think this is not a good idea but it's completely up to you I guess, but I personally think that it's asking for trouble. Would you like to have yummy food waved at your face and suddenly pulled out of reach? Probably not. I was informed by our local guides that the monkeys here are less aggressive than those in Uluwatu where they take whatever's in sight and try to eat it or play with it which may cause you to lose or break your valuables. I didn't experience or witness any aggression from the monkeys. They had their natural food growing there and they also have \\feedings\\\" from the sanctuary. They do not fight over the food so I assume they're not starved. Really fun experience, went back a second time on my last day.\"", "We were very cautious after reading reviews before visiting and therefore we had no issues with the monkeys. Just do not provoke or touch them or get too close. We went without bags and sunglasses to be easy and avoid any hassle but everyone else had theirs and seemed fine. Its not a big site but worth seeing as it is cheap.", "My husband and I loved our visit to the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary! Being fans of wildlife/nature, it was great to be able to see the monkeys up close and observe their behavior. As long as you do not look the monkeys in the eye or tease them (either pretending you have food when you don't, or withholding food from them), they cause no problems. We bought a small bunch of bananas, and had no problems getting the monkeys to jump on our shoulders and pose for pictures - the forest guards were more than happy to help show you how to do this.", "It is a forced tourist attraction in Ubud which can be conveniently skipped too. As an animal lover I feel it is unnecessarily discomforting the animals by entering in their territory as a reaction to which they end up attacking us.", "I’ll start my review by saying that I had a nice time at the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, especially going with a friend who had never seen monkeys before. The monkeys are not aggressive or confrontational (like monkeys I have encountered in Malaysia and Thailand) and we got very close and took some nice pictures. There are two things that I disliked about this complex. First, it’s a major tourist attraction. There will be more tourists in your way than monkeys, so if you don’t like touristy stuff, this place isn’t for you. Second, there was no cultural context or information provided about the sanctuary, very few signs and no information about the history of the temples or the area. As someone who enjoys learning something about the places I go, it was a bit of a disappointment. I ended up looking up some info on my own in my Lonely Planet, and on the internet after our visit just to learn a bit about the place.", "Great place to visit, we had no problems with the monkeys and spent a relaxing couple of hours here. You can take heaps of photos of the monkeys.There is no need to buy food for the monkeys since they are very well fed by the park. In fact they only hassle you if you have food. Remember that you are not allowed to torch the monkeys", "It's as good as it gets. Go early to beat the traffic,walk the grounds, buy ticket and secure a good vantage point (its free seating). Beware the monkeys who are trained to take your hats, sunglasses and anything else not secured. Getting there and back is a problem if you are not with a tour or have your own transport. It is a pretty remote place. It gets pretty hot too, facing the setting sun while waiting fo the show to start, so \\slip, slap and slop\\\". A portable fan will be a much needed luxury.\"", "A protected space--right in town where there are tons of monkeys, temples, ponds. It's a great place if you aren't scared of these guys as the monkeys are a little aggressive--I couldn't figure out how to hold onto the bananas I bought much past the main gate! it was fun", "Since the last time I was at the Monkey Forest, it has certainly changed. There is a big parking lot, there are many improvements. It still has its beautiful trees, banyans with their long roots coming out of the limbs. There are walkways and pools. The monkeys were pretty well behaved but they are fed.", "We enjoyed walking in the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary where monkeys were at play, or simply in their element. Make sure you know how excited monkeys can get when you have a banana or some crackers--some tourists didn't expect monkeys would jump at them for food. But they mean no harm. Beware of going too near the baby monkeys as the mom's could get feisty. And give monkeys their space and not shake the tree or branch to get a good picture as these may annoy the monkeys. All in all, it's worth visiting because the monkeys are endearing as they are. Kids will love the experience!", "The monkeys were everywhere! You can feed them (yes, bananas!) and walk in a beautiful nature; do not panic if the monkey sits on your head :) Just laugh and get a pic", "Lovely forrest with open access to the monkeys. Beautiful carvings and statues and a great waterfall walk. Close to shopping and resturants so you can make a day of it.", "Be organised and don't take food with you or open your bag whilst there or be prepared to have monkeys running at you. Beautiful forest and super cute monkeys!!", "I've never seen so many monkeys in my life. Interesting stop and really beautiful grounds. We were taken around by one of the monkey handlers. I wouldn't recommend just going on your own as the handlers know how to deal with these animals. Although some of the monkeys seem tame, some can get aggressive if they are hungry. The handler can help you get photos with the monkey but beware they will take their own photos and then ask if you want to buy one. Definitely recommend!", "Must do for any tourist visiting ubud!! It’s cheap and cheerful! Be sure to be careful of your belongings ", "For a low cost way to spend a few hours in Ubud this is the place to go! For only 40,000 rupiah per adult entry fee you get to walk around and watch monkeys interact with each other and with humans to an extent. You can purchase bananas from ladies inside to feed the monkeys from 20,000 to 100,000 rupiah. Just beware of loose objects and monkeys LOVE water bottles - the disposable kind and the reusable kind. They will take them out of your hand and you may not ever see them again. So beware. Another benefit is the bathrooms are clean and have soap and toilet paper!", "A must see in Ubud. We ended up spending three hours here, not quite sure how, but the monkeys were comedy, and the place itself is beautiful", "Loved this experience and to walk around the beautiful grounds was so much fun. The monkeys are well feed and do not try and interact with you unless you walk close to them.", "We had fun interacting with the monkeys. The lady took very good care of us, but then expected payment.", "Think our review reflects the fact that we'd spent a couple of days in KL and had already seen a lot of monkeys there too! There was also a religious ceremony being held there between 1-4pm which restricted certain areas of the sanctuary - not sure whether this is restricted to Sunday's only or even less frequent. Cost is 50k IDR each to go in, some nice walks within the sanctuary, you have the opportunity to buy some bananas to feed the monkeys or watch one of the workers feed the monkeys too.", "The sacred monkey forest is a mystical tropical sanctuary where monkeys roam free among ancient Hindu temples. The monkeys love tourists and are playful and interactive. They are fed by the ground keepers so do not attempt to feed them or they will bite you. The forest and the temples are absolutely magical. An unforgettable experience for adults and kids alike. Explore in leisure and spend at least 3 hours.", "Monkey forest is, of course, filled with monkeys! It's fun to watch these naughty creatures go around doing their monkey business. It's a pleasant surprise to find a jungle like this in the middle of town! Peaceful, calm and a relaxing place is how one can best describe this. Beware of your belongings, specially if you have something in a paper bag or plastic bag. The monkeys WILL try to grab it. ", "Was quite a nice outing. Monkeys everywhere obviously! The Scantuary was well maintained & well landscaped. Spen an hour there.", "A fun thirty minutes for the kids but quite packed with tourists and the kids need to feel comfortable if a monkey jumps on them. After a while the kids lost interest but worth doing to see monkeys close up ( but if you are a 12 yo girl not too close up!)", "Nice place to have a walk and take time to observe monkeys doing all sorts of things (all ;) ask your partner to take a video camera, buy a hat over there and you could feel like Indiana Jones on an adventure.", "If visiting Ubud you should definitely take a stroll through the monkey Forrest, it's in the downtown area. The monkeys roam freely so don't take any food or water bottles in, as they will snatch that away in seconds. It's a beautiful setting and very peaceful. ", "An interesting 'have to go place,' if you are in Ubud. 50 Rp entry. I was a little nervous not wanting any monkeys to jump on me and for the most part they didn't. Allow about 3/4 of an hour to walk fully around the temple and take some good pics. This is one place you don t wear hats,sunglasses or carry water bottles in the open. Make sure you have everything in a backpack or cross body bag as the monkeys will often take loose items from you, strap everything on your body as securely as possible. That said, although I did see monkeys take things they are not aggressive and don t seem to hurt anyone. They appear well fed and looked after. I am glad I made the effort and didn't whimp out at the gate. Early morning around 10 seems best time to visit with less crowds.", "Enjoyable experience for kids. But watch for monkeys on a mission to either get the bananas or in the absence of that sunglasses, cameras and wallets", "I was here May 2010 and really enjoyed it. My favorite was watching the monkeys in the water. I had no idea they could swim! It was a lot of fun. We did not feed them so we did not have any issues with them climbing on us. Felt like the small entrance fee was worth it.", "Stunningly landscaped park with stone bridges, waterfalls and bamboo walkways. Definitely explore the whole area for its hidden treasures! Have your camera on a strap and it won't get pinched by any macaques.... and if you want them to jump on you for a photo, remove dangle earrings as they will try to grab them which is painful! Very cheap entrance - around £2.50 BGP - and there are plenty of staff who tend to the monkeys to keep an eye on things.", "I loved the idea of seeing monkeys living freely in a temple area but then quickly noticed that the employees use slingshots to \\scare\\\" them with the rubber band...Really? You think that just the noise scares them? No. I believe that something is being put into those slingshots to intimidate those poor animals.\"", "Definitely go. So many monkeys everywhere, young/old/babies/families! It is a peaceful way to spend an hour or two. All is super clean and lush, the temples are beautiful as well. The main attraction of the monkeys did not disappoint:)", "Our visit to Ubud took us to the swings, a visit to a coffee plantation and then on to the Monkey Forest. It is a chance to see wild monkeys wandering around the forest and also various plantations, trees and temples. The monkeys roam wild although the rangers know how to entice them with bananas. We also saw monkeys escaping to the streets of Ubud. You take a trail and wander about, there is a small waterfall. As you are in nature, have good footwear and plenty of mosquito repellent.", "Was visiting Ubud with a girlfriend who is not a monkey fan but loved it. The temple grounds are just beautiful and the monkeys are everywhere. They are small and not aggressive. If you are carrying a plastic bag they will assume there is something in there for them. There are park guides all around so if you want a picture with a monkey on your shoulder this is the place.", "The Monkey Forest in Ubud is a must see when in Ubud. The forest is really beautiful en you can see a lot of monkeys from a close distance. Getting there is easy, just follow Monkey Forest Road en the pretty cheap tickets are definetely worth the experience.", "It was fun to see monkeys in their habitat enjoying life, doing monkey things. Many statues and carvings. A truly fascinating experience.", "Visited today and was very unimpressed to see the amount of plastic bottles and other detritus including a hard hat left to accumulate in the streams and waterways. We saw lots of leaves being swept up which seemed unnecessary after all we were in a forrest and leaves are a natural part of the eco system. Not sure what the $8 admission fee goes towards, but it is deffinitely not spent on removing foreign objects left by visitors. Save your money and just walk along the road or the pedestrian entrance walk way with some bananas and you will have monkeys coming running from every direction. Just be ready to hand them over, if a monkey wants one they will grab the bag & rip it open", "We visited over the weekend and my 4 year old was bitten by a monkey. He had his hands in his pocket to avoid the temptation to touch them but the monkey took that as a sign he was hiding food. The bite was minor, we cleaned him up immediately and we were advised by workers that the monkeys are treated for rabies. However we sought medical advise and were strongly advised to start medical treatment. My son has started a series of shots for rabies and has to take medication for two weeks as the monkeys can also carry herpes (strainB). We were disappointed the staff were very casual about the bite and didn't recommend medical advise. Medical professionals both in and in Australia both recommended immediate medication. The forest is beautiful and the monkeys are cute but they're wild animals, that can carry some nasty diseases. I'm not saying don't go, just know the risks, keep your hands out of your pockets and seek medical advise if you are bitten or scratched. ", "The entrance is not expensive and the place is really well kept; my husband was very happy to see the monkeys and he took tons of pictures, I was scared instead but we didn't have any problem: the monkeys are used to people and they won't bother you unless you want to play feeding them bananas. Lots of guides also in case you need anything. Amazing time!", "I didn't know what to expect when we went to the Monkey Forest, but we though it was a lot of fun. It is exactly what it says - a forest with monkeys everywhere. It was fun to see them running around and playing together. The forest itself is beautiful, there is a temple inside and lots of sculptures to see. You can buy bananas and the monkeys will all flock to you - faster than you can even hold the bananas out for them. The monkeys are pretty aggressive, but you just need to be smart about it. They are pretty dirty, so don't wear a white shirt and expect it to not get stained when a monkey hops all over you :) You really don't need more than 30 mins here. There's really nothing to do other than see the monkeys.", "Everything you would expect from this attraction. Be brave and the monkeys will love you. There is some security but you still need your wits about you. Buy some bananas to make lots of 'friends'.", "It's really fun to visit sacred Monkeys forest Sanctuary, nice landscape, excitement, and enjoyable, must you visit I'm sure you will like it 🐒🐵🙈🙉🙊❤️😻", "We spent around two hours here and that was probably long enough to get a good walk around. Beautifully done. Lots of signs saying monkeys semi wild. Don’t look them in the eye or feed them. One jumped on my head as I was walking and had away my headband You can get some great photographs and it’s a beautiful place. I don’t think I would recommend taking a smaller child and not a pram as they are quick fellas and land before you know it Fresh juices served - mango smoothie was exceptional. Place kept very clean. Lots of rangers walking around. Really enjoyed the experience", "The monkeys are very used to people, they will approach you and may try to snap your glasses, phones or other handheld items:). Ubud is very hot so getting into the forest was very nice.", "Very crowded but worth a bike ride through. Monkeys are a little sketchy but fun", "This is one of the most touristic place in Ubud. So this is one of must visit places if you come to Ubud. Nice place to visit, and the entrance ticket is cheap. Be aware of the monkeys, they can be scary sometime.", "Although this is a great attraction at a good price. 50,000 idr per person. We did see quite a lot of aggressive behaviour from the monkeys (admittedly this was due to a human interfering) however they can easily jump on your bag and un zip it or take water bottles and phones out of your hands! They are cite to look at at but make sure you keep a distance and don't have valuable showing invade they want to play! There are signs before you go on advising you on how to be safe :)", "If you would like to see monkeys in a natural environment with thousands of other people then you might like it", "I really enjoyed the sacred monkey forest. The monkeys are very caml and friendly due to the fact that they have enough food. For sure If you lay down a box of paper tissues or an open bag of food, they get curious and grab it, but overal they are not annoying. Please remid the fact that you shoud not look a monky directly into his eyes, because that provides aggressiveness to the animals. At the end of the forest there is a great old bridge decorated with dragons and a tiny temple with amazing looking statues around it.", "Great forest with some unbelievable scenery. But the best part is that you can see monkeys running free, doing what they want to do and not what humans want them to do. Workers at that place are very protective of animals. Monkies can climb on you if they want to ( and of course if you up to that) but you are not allowed to touch them even when they sit on your shoulder. Just be aware that monies like jewverly :) One tried to take my earring for few mins, it was fun but I wore earrings that hard to take off even if you are a human :)", "Hi we went to the monkey forest as well as other places along the way. I truly think this is a must do. I read online to be careful of possessions when I went so was a bit apprehensive with taking my watch. But needn't I worry all was OK, the monkies were nice and very fun to be around with. A few jumped on my shoulder and head, but you don't really get that close to monkey's anywhere else. I would recommend this to anyone going to ,", "At first I was a little nervous about being attacked by monkeys here based on other reviews I've read. It was totally fine! The monkeys ignore you unless you have food. Very cool experience! Worth the visit!", "Monkey see, monkey do (i.e. I got punched back) This was a pretty good time, we were staying at Alam Ubud Villa's and got a shuttle down to the Ubud centre (Ubud Palace), it was about a 20min walk and tickets were cheap as. We got some Banana's for 2,000IDR ($2AUD). They are pretty cute and interesting to watch, some look filthy but that's just because they're wet from showering, don't stress. We were there for about 30/40mins, there's a nice walk through there and definitely a good visit. Also, lots of baby monkeys, much kawii. 10/10 would self defence again.", "The monkey forest is the best landmark in Ubud, certainly worth a visit. Aside from being full of monkeys (as you'd expect), it's immerse in nature and you'll have an incredible sight of rivers, trees and waterfalls.", "monkeys were cheeky as they should be but not dangerous at all. plenty of baby monkey's to keep us entertained", "About an hour or so out of /Kuta at Ubud.The monkey forrest is one of those places you set the pace, common sense is required the monkeys are wild , not affraid of humans due to the amount of interaction they have with them.If you play the fool they can do serious damage. The forrest is attractive in its own right but the monkeys are the star attraction, use common sense,follow the guidelines on the signs, dont try to tease them, if you choose to buy food and feed them,AGAIN DONT TRY TO HIDE FOOD FROM THEM thats when accidents happen. Just remember you are the visitor to their forrest play by their rules, follow the rangers advice and you can have a great day out ,probably wouldnt recommend for families with toddlers who are too young to understand instructions. Been there twice and if I go back to will go again .", "I will never tire of saying that is endowed with so much natural beauty that one can actually forget what a concrete construction looks like! The people too live in such perfect harmony with plants and animals that the ecosystem seems complete and perfect! Me on the other hand yells at the sight of a mere lizard! ouch!", "Must go plaxe.. U can enjoy watching , playing , feeding and even taking pictures wiz monkey.. Its a safe place", "My husband and I visited the monkey forest and had an excellent time. We came right at opening time which was great as we got to see all the monkeys being fed without too many people around. The staff seem very caring, knowledgeable and friendly. It's a nice big space and the monkeys seem to hang out in a few distinct areas. We especially loved seeing all of the baby monkeys. The staff do a good job of making sure there is plenty of food around to entertain them so they don't interact with the guests too much. One did climb on the my husband though and as he was calm and relaxed the monkey sat on him for a little bit then climbed back down. We noticed the monkeys jumping more on people who had big bags or prams as they were curious about these. We had an excellent time and the setting in the forest is beautiful. We ended up going back the next day again so we could spend more time observing them.", "A relaxed beautiful sanctuary with ancient temples and happy monkeys A photographer’s delight with curious monkeys posing for close up shots Highly enjoyable", "I want to preface this review by saying ...please read all the signs...don't give monkeys your personal food!! I had no problems with them and took a ton of scenic pictures. Go early as it does get hot.Young monkeys can get on you if you let them but don't as you can possibly get scratched.I've seen it and also the person whining to authorities about it....she was clearly in the wrong.Anyways,this place has awesome statues and temples and an art museum. I wished we could have gone back several more times...do not miss!!", "A really beautiful space where you could spend half a day just strolling around. Good art gallery too. The monkeys are so cute. Just make sure to be alert and dont carry any food - they can be aggressive.", "Definitely a must see in Ubud. I enjoyed watching the monkeys, they can be very entertaining and cute.", "Very nice place to see monkey. Clean and well maintain place. Monkey are free and healthy. Don't be scared of one of them jump on you. not aggressive. ", "The monkey forest was really fun, there are monkey families everywhere, they are jumping around, climbing the trees, eating corn, etc", "The Monkey Forest is really a temple that happens to be inhabited by a bunch of spoiled monkeys. Heed the warnings about glasses, cameras, etc. They were not agressive when we were there, but were being well-fed by other visitors. There are also a cemetary and walk by the river that people seem to ignore, they just want to see the monkeys.", "It’s a beautiful gentle jungle walk watching lots of playful monkeys. Children would love it. You are encouraged not to interact with them as they can be aggressive but you can easily walk amongst them.", "Given the very small entry fee and the proximity to central Ubud, don't miss this. Definitely worth visiting. The monkeys in general are very tame (despite some of them being aggressive) Quite an amusing experience to see them jumping around and also playing with the visitors.", "As we were travelling with a 1 and 3 year old I was paranoid of the mozzies at dusk problem. After a lot of research I found an online product, made in Australia and DEET free, so I tried it. Amazing, not a bite between the 4 of us. People at the next table were eaten alive asking for spray. Us, we sprayed in our room before dinner and had not a bite. So it's called \\the locals\\\". Can't recommend them more highly. Google the site, best repellent you can get!\"", "What would you expect? Lots of mo monkeys. Pay entrance fee before you could enter the place. If you fancy monkeys go ahead. Just the same there are some primates just before the entrance. If you just like to have a picture of them or with them, just do it outside and spare yourself paying the entrance. Nothing special. If you plan to get in, dont bring any food with you even kept inside your bag, they would grab it from you. Duh.", "The Monkey Forest is a must while in . When you first walk in there's a big boar d with rules take the time to read all of them because it's you exactly how to behave around the monkeys. A piece of advice don't bring any food or drink with you in the forest because the monkeys will approach you. The grounds of the Monkey Forest looks like an ancient ruins in the middle of the jungle with a river going through it that has been taken over by monkeys. After you get past the \\aww\\\" of the monkeys the area is really beautiful with temples, beautiful stone carvings and a holy spring. This place tells a very interesting story.\"", "No shortage of monkeys in this forest ~650, the walk takes you on a good path around the rain forest over the gauge and back again in a circle. Not challenging but also not ideal for push chairs or the like. Admission was only 50,000RP so very reasonable. The monkeys were cute and well behaved unlike some I have seen that are aggressive, still take no food or water and enjoy. Plenty of babies in the forest at the moment. If paying is not your thing there are monkeys hanging around outside the bottom gate on the curve of Monkey Forest road. ", "If you want to see monkeys of every age, rank and different family members (mothers carrying babies, alpha males etc), then this is a great place as they gather in hoards as well as scampering through the forest and trees. Good to see them scampering freely - be careful of bags, sunglasses and jewellery - we were warned they are very quick to grab such loose items. A good place to visit and reasonably priced and welcome respite from the heat!", "I have no idea why people come to Ubud to visit this sess pit of tourists and vermin monkeys. I suppose coming from South Africa where I have monkeys in my kitchen every morning stealing my fruit, the attraction of more vermin is not something I relish. Perhaps for Europeans it is an extraordinary sight. They are tame,I will give them that , but one of the bigger males attacked my five year old son during the visit and the present nese guard did nothing. I literally had to fight this bloody monkey off and he tried to intimidate me until I took him on. I think he fancied a show down to be honest. The temple is pretty cool though and active with locals praying to the strange shamen. That’s about it. Tourist trap and nothing else. I think the Chinese will keep coming in droves. Number one attraction in Ubud I think not. Over rated and expensive entrance for what you actually get. Nothing I say will ever stop people visiting as this is the main attraction. But seriously?Ubud is about art, culture and food when u get a chance to explore. And of course limitless shopping. I was here 25 years ago as a backpacker and my word the place had changed. Tourism is destroying but as long as the money keeps flowing and tourists pay good money to see nonsense like this then the nese will keep promoting it. There are statues to these monkeys in town. Wake up Ubud... you have so much more to offer than this nonsense.", "We loved walking around the Monkey forest - the area is shrouded in tall trees and canopy so it makes a great escape from the heat of the day. The winding paths lead you past three temples (mid-14th century), statues and two graveyards along the way. The Holy bathing temple is over a bridge and down the steps next to a stream - at the bottom of the steps make sure you turn left and go down a few more steep steps (most ppl gave this a miss) you will be greeted by two marvelous lizard statues and will get an excellent view of the bridge and overhanging tree roots. Also when heading to the right of the bridge continue down the path and it will lead you along the stream for awhile. After reading all the warnings about the monkeys we had been a bit put off from going but glad we did in the end. We didn't have any food on us, didn't wear sunglasses and refrained from going in our bags whilst there... and the monkeys ( nese Macaques) were fine. They do get a bit aggressive amongst each other which might frighten some people but other than that they just scampered under the watchful eye of their keepers.", "It's worth scheduling in half a day in to your trip to ubud to go to the monkey forest .the entrance fee was very reasonable.", "Love the monkey forest. I have never encountered an aggressive monkey, but I have seen quite a few tourists teasing the monkeys. Having said that, dont take anything in with you. Dont touch the monkeys and you shouldnt have a problem. Best not to buy the bananas or any fruit to feed them. They provide enough entertainment just by watching them.", "In spite of near the shopping zone, you can enjoy the wild world. Take care monkeys sliping your back and advent to steal your drink bottle or so.", "This is an absolute must if you are in Ubud at only $5AUD then a further $5AUD for a large bunch of bananas for feeding the monkeys which you can purchase once inside. The monkeys are amazingly tame and the staff are very attentive to helping you have the monkeys approach you for photos as well as looking out for your safety. There were a couple older large male monkeys that would get pushy with the younger ones and tried to chase me for a banana to which I just handed it and it ran off all I would say is keep an eye on your small children if they are going along with you. Beautiful things and a great place to see them up and personal, they all. Seemed very healthy with a decent amount of room to roam, some we even saw roaming the Main Street a black or so away. Would highly recommend and definitely return", "We visited the Monkey Forest in Sept 2014. The forest is so beautiful with big banyon trees amongst temples and ornate statues. This is not a zoo; it's a forest where monkeys have free reign to do as they please. They can move freely in and out of the forest and into the bustling streets and town of Ubud. The monkeys are adorable and you are likely to see many infant monkeys with their mothers. They are so sweet! There are some great photo opportunities, especially around the temple, where the monkeys are relaxing on the steps just in front. You are also likely to see giant monitor lizards roaming through the forest as well! The one thing I'd say is that the people who were being \\harassed\\\" by the monkeys are the tourists that go into the forest with food in their bags or have purchased food to feed the monkeys. All the signs clearly state not to feed the monkeys, but some of the tourists do it anyway and then act all surprised that a monkey is trying to break into their backpack or climb up their skirt. When we were there, a monkey had stolen a sports drink from someone and was sitting there trying to screw the top off of the bottle....a sad sight indeed. Overall it was a fun experience. I wish our toddler had been with us because she would have loved it - it's great for kids and families. The only reason I have given this 4 stars is not because of the monkeys or the setting, but because it was so crowded and some of the tourists were annoying.\"", "It's a cute little park full of monkey of all sizes. You can buy a bunch of bananas at the front and the monkeys will come and jump on you leaving you with great photo opportunities. There are a lot of mozzies there though so be sure to take bug repellant with you.", "What a cool place to visit. I have to admit I was a little afraid of the monkeys and witnessed a couple of people tease the monkeys and they got aggressive. But he signs are all clearly posted to NOT tease them and so it wasn't really a shock when it happened. Keep belongings close- and go in with as little as possible. Bags that are zippered closed are a good idea. Very cool to see the monkeys in this beautiful sanctuary.", "The monkeys are pretty funny. There are so many of them. Definitely worth it to walk through the forest and see the monkeys interact up close.. they each have their own personality. You can probably only spend 1 hour there. It's a pretty busy, hot and smelly place! But really cool! The monkeys are wild though, dont forget that, they do grab at things, steal things, and get aggressive if you don't give them what they want! Don't bring any food in. And keep an eye on your kids. a few monkeys growled at my mum and gave her a good fright haha.", "Went there one morning with my friend and was a nice place and a lot of monkeys around all of them was very sweet didn’t jump or tried to bite us. Definitely recommend", "Reading the reviews and hearing stories we were a little nervous at first however the monkeys we encountered were really friendly and had the softest hands and feet. I did notice the monkeys closer to the entrance seemed a little more aggressive so would recommend buying bananas for feeding them in the central part of the park. Don’t take bottled water with you as the monkeys are always looking for water.", "Didn't stay here long as we felt 15-20 minutes was enough. Very cheap to get in and the monkeys left us alone.", "So much fun, the monkeys are so cute! One bit my boyfriend (no blood drawn) bit we still loved it! Got some amazing photos & the drive from kuta was so scenic!", "I had a great time at Monkey forest. We took backpacks and there are some basic things you should do if you don't want to loose anything. 1) don't take anything out of your bag while in the forest. The monkeys see this and want in. 2) Don't keep anythings in your side pockets. 3) Don't carry anything, water bottle, camera ect - It will be taken. I wrapped my bag in my sarong so it just looked like one big mass and had no issues. The babies can jump on you so be ready for that. The main thing I had seen was stupid tourists. Grown middle aged men, teasing the monkeys with bananas and pulling the treat away from them. Naturally enough the monkey got aggressive. This behaviour worries me as next time that could be a scared child and the monkey might be inclined to take it from a small human. Please remember you are in there home and they deserve respect.", "Great gardens to wander through while all the monkeys are playing and following you for food. Be careful with hats, sunglasses etc as the monkeys have sticky fingers and like to take them", "After about ten visits with friends who I couldn't convince to go alone, I've concluded that this could be a far more enjoyable experience for visitors if they sacked all the rangers and put in people who actually gave a monkey's bum for the welfare of tourists. The existing lot are just too jaded and I've seen far too many people attacked for food, robbed of their glasses, hats, and generally scared out of their wits by one or two very threatening males who frankly should be rewarded with a bullet rather than another banana. And all the while the staff have just stood by and done absolutely nothing to help. The animals are very well fed with the considerable income derived from ticket sales so shouldn't be fed at all by tourists, it just reinforces their often belligerent behaviour. The forest is attractive old growth so rare enough in but for many, I'm sure it's the little stream which slices a deep ravine through it which is the real star. It is only a short walk and accessed by a beautiful carved stone bridge which is constantly having its life extended by judicial trimming of the huge strangler fig trying to devour it. It really is a magical tomb-raider moment especially if you can fluke it and be there alone. I always take a pointy umbrella with me and once had to clobber a monkey with my camera when it descended on my wife baring its alarmingly sharp fangs, even then I was convinced I'd end up in hospital, too many thousands of terrified tourists and uncaring rangers have left them quite fearless of humans. I tell friends if they want to feed the animals to do so quickly and divest themselves of food completely or they will be targeted for it. It's interesting enough I suppose seeing hundreds of pseudo-wild monkeys fighting over bananas but if you'd rather see just a few of them in their natural environment, spend the time white water rafting instead up the jungle end of the nearby Ayung River. It's fairly tame, incredibly beautiful and a lot more fun.", "If you like monkeys, you'll love this place. We were a little hesitant after reading some shocker reviews. They are literally everywhere, even outside as you enter, you will be greeted by the curious fellows. You need to be sensible and have your wits about you, as other reviewers have suggested. But we were never fearful or worried for our safety as generally these little guys are so loaded up on bananas that they are pretty chill most of the time (apart from the little ones who have bundles of energy but are pretty harmless). Just ensure you don't take anything dangly or that will draw their attention too much. They didn't look twice at my camera, watch, bag, or sunglasses. But a lady did have a sanitizer hanging on her bag which a little monkey was interested in. Also, they have an affinity for water bottles but if you just give it to them they won't bother you anymore. It also helps if you mentally prepare for the baby monkeys to jump on you or be a bit more friendly, as it will reduce the chance you will scream and startle the monkey, which may cause a bite. They are defensive creatures and we never saw any aggression. We watched in horror as a child try to wave a fan in a mother monkey's face with baby, but luckily it was more scared then defensive. We never got jumped on which was good. Also, if you buy bananas they will absolutely try to sneak up and grab the bunch from your hand when your not looking, which is very entertaining to say the least. Overall I'd highly recommend a visit, just keep a close eye on your things and your children and you'll be fine.", "We had a wonderful time here. I see some have written that the monkeys are agressive but that is not my experience. We fed them bananas and then one climed on top of my backpack probably looking for food or something to steal but we thought it was pretty funny. Then when he realized he couldn't get to my backpack he put his arm around my neck like we were buddies and chilled like that for a minute. It was lovely :) we went there pretty early so it wasnt crowded.", "Really liked it here, the monkeys looked healthy and happy. One was climbing all over my partner and he loved it.", "We visited the monkey forest today and it was so amazing! We were warned not to bring anything because the monkeys are trained to take things and THIS IS NOT TRUE. At least, for us. The monkeys were friendly and really cute to watch. The people who worked within the park were also very nice & helped you interact with the monkeys. My fiancé and I had two monkeys on us and they just hung out and ate their bananas. Super cute! Lots of babies to see too!", "After reading some of the reviews and hearing from friends who had been, I decided the best thing for me would be to go at 7am. Before the crowds, and hopefully before the monkeys had been wound up by the visitors. I quite enjoyed it. Nice temple, nice walk through the woods. The monkeys were already wound up, fighting with each other. We walked past a massive group of them, and basically ignored them. One ran after me a little, but that's all. Other friends have told me that when you go after 8:30am and the staff are there, they sell you bananas and encourage you to get the monkeys climbing on you for photos. I would have hated that as I prefer animals to be left to do their own thing, and it could be dangerous for us too (as indicated by the various bite stories on tripadvisor). We stopped under the trees once, to take a photo of some monkeys in the distance. I heard a trickling noise and realised that one of them (a male, I'm guessing :-)) was trying to pee on our heads. His aim wasn't good enough though. I'm sure he'll keep practising! To summarise, I'd say - don't go out of your way to come here, and if you are in Ubud and have the time and the inclination, then why not.", "I took my 74 year old mother to the Forest in search of mischievousness. Mischievousness indeed was found. The monkeys are damn mischievous. Bananas should not be carried by old people or children. The monkeys are relentless, hilarious and shameless. Watching hapless tourists being chased, jumped on or wrestled for their sugar bananas is the best cheap entertainment you can get. Things started to get a bit uncomfortable for me when a couple of them (monkeys, that is) began furiously copulating in front of mother who hasn't seen that sort of stuff for decades I am sure. Shameless. But this is their forest and they deal with tourists and other voyeurs on their terms. Fascinated with antiquity and the ancient mind, I went about looking at the reliefs on the side of the various temples, trying to understand their mystical ways, and realised that the architects of this place had porno issues of their own. On the side of the forest where the graves are, have a look at some of the reliefs near the gate. Some pretty serious sexual activities are happening to some of the stone women on that wall. I quickly tried to shepherd my mother past this wall, but regrettably she saw what I saw, and enthusiastically started taking pictures, which encouraged other, older tourists to rush to the wall as if it was a tattered copy of 50 Shades of Grey left alone on the reading table at the retirement home. No wonder the monkeys get into it. The reading material is dangerous indeed...", "I have always been scared to go into the forest as i have heard terrible stories about the monkeys. But i absolutely loved it! The monkeys are awesome and the forest was sooo beautiful. The monkeys are cheeky, the took a drink bottle and tried to get into a friends bag. But overall if you stick to the rules and dont make eye contact or feed them they will leave you alone!", "One of the most attractive places to visit in Ubud is a monkey forest. The entrance fee is 50000 IDR and when you are inside you can buy bananas for 20000 per 3-pack. The monkey forest is a very nice place, with a lot of monkeys and it can be a lot of fun to spend time there. There are also temples and beautiful nature. But during my visit the following happened to me: Since the forest staff sells bananas to feed the monkeys and I saw a lot of people doing it, even children who were running around with bananas I considered it to be safe enough and bought the bananas. When I was giving it to the monkey I played a bit with the monkey and I honk because I did not get the banana immediately it bit me. I screamed, yet no one paid attention, although there were several people from the staff. It can be understandable, because there were a lot of visitors, but I screamed and I think it should have been enough for them to get concerned. Instead, the staff decided to give me another banana to feed another monkey, which I did take, because I was totally shocked and threw it near the monkeys immediately. I was really shocked by the situation and I left the forest at once. On the same day I didn't see any wounds and I thought I was fine and the monkey didn't really bite me, but the next day the wound was more easily noticeable, therefore I had to go to the hospital and get several vaccinations and 84 pills to drink - 6 per day. It costed me 4.625.000 IDR. Also I was told by the doctor that such situations were happening a lot and I was the second patient during that day. I think that selling bananas in the forest makes the visitors think less about the dangers that the monkeys might pose to them, and it also goes against the rule that they have written on the boards - not to feed the animals, which I did read actually. If in the mentioned rule they are only protecting the monkeys from human food, it means that they do not care about the visitors at all and only think about the well-being of the monkeys. Selling bananas in the forest exposes visitors to the threat of getting attacked by the monkeys and I think this practice should be abolished as soon as possible. They should care about the monkeys and the visitors, not only one or the other. Although I do acknowledge that some part of the blame is on me and I should also have thought through better before deciding to feed the monkeys, I still think that the forest staff sabotages the visitors’ safety by selling bananas near the hungry monkeys. I would never want any of those monkeys harmed, but I also don't want to get rabies or other diseases from their bites. Those monkeys do look very cute, but they can be dangerous and playing around with them should not be encouraged by the staff, especially when apparently there are several cases per day when the visitors get bitten. The information is from the doctor who treated me and who said that I was the second person on the same day with the same concern. I have never been so disappointed by any park, and I have never been bitten by any animal before now. I did not treat the monkey unwell, and the animal was not protecting itself. it was running after the banana, which I was going to give, of course, but I still got bitten. I don't remember being offered to buy some meat at Komodo national park to feed the komodo dragons, because they are obviously dangerous, but so are the monkeys. So the forest should stop selling the bananas and encouraging the visitors to play with them. It is very easy to think that the monkeys are harmless and cute, but they can obviously be vicious and apparently there are several cases even per day when visitors get bitten. The monkey forest should respect their own rules and respect their visitors. If they hear someone screaming, at least they should pay attention and ask them what happened. I was neglected and my needs were neglected, the staff was right there and they did not pay any attention to me screaming. I did not go to the hospital immediately which could have caused some more issues. So they should reevaluate their practices and check how they comply with their own rules. Again, I do acknowledge that I should have thought more before I decided to feed the wild animals, but at that moment it seemed like a very innocent, harmless activity. At the same time I can not get over the fact that the safety of the visitors is not cared for enough.", "We arrived at the monkey forest around 10.00 am and not sure if it was just lucky but the monkeys were swimming in their little pool. They were having so much fun and it was so enjoyable to watch them. We did not purchase any food so the monkeys left us alone and we could just watch. A very enjoyable morning.", "The monkey forest is overrun with rabid monkeys. I find them to be frightening. They steal your bags, and they risk biting you if you get too close. The nese people are so nice, but these monkeys are best avoided. Good luck, and don't take your children with you.", "When you are in Ubud it’s a must. Easy access you pay 50 000 per person and walk around the Sanctuary as long as you wish. Be aware of cheeky monkeys they will go for water bottles on the side of your rucksack, any food they can smell! Do not bring in anything in a plastic bag it will be snatch by them. Be aware of the fact, that is monkey gets the top of your water bottle and swallows it it will end up in hospital for operation. Enjoy your walk around, statues and nature around you.", "It was pretty crowded when we visited but it was still easy to get around. Children enjoyed to see loads of funny monkeys palying and running around. One visit was enough and maybe few hours will do the job.", "Wonderfull place, worth visiting. Lots of monkeys that can be v cheeky so u have to be careful not to have anything out of your bag/ backpack as u might lose it.", "Mixed thoughts about this place. It was lovely to see the monkeys in a natural habitat. There was a lot of young monkeys around which were well protected by the adults. The downside was there are staff who encourage the monkeys to jump onto tourists shoulders for a treat. They also sell bananas for the tourists to feed them. This seems to encourage them to jump on people and try to steal things. Cute perhaps when they are young but not so much when they are aggressive adults. I’d keep small children close and make sure they’re not carrying anything that may be appealing to the monkeys. That being said it was an enjoyable experience.", "So much fun well worth a fiver to enter a must for me adhere to the signs though reference feeding and personal belongings as the monkeys are you guessed it cheeky and will take stuff. Fabulous surroundings aswell.", "Lots of amazing monkeys including babies! Would recommend going quite early in the morning (opens at 8.30am) as they get fed and are therefore distracted! Don't buy bananas unless you want them to jump on you. Be sensible, treat them with respect and you will enjoy the fabulous experience.", "If you are into monkeys then you will be spoiled for choice here. Beautiful walk in the forests with loads and loads of monkeys. These monkeys are quite agressive and will take stuff out of your hands including plastic bags and mobile phones. Someone I met got bitten by a baby monkey and someone else was stupid enough to let their child walk in there holding an ice cream. Needless to say it ended in tears. You can buy bananas to feed the monkeys which personally I don't think is a good idea but if you are going to do it, don't pat the monkey, don't stand over them, approach slowly and release the banana as soon as the monkey grabs it or risk being bitten. You can take pics of roaming monkeys on the outside of the Forrest so really if you go in there it's to enjoy the walk and see the monkeys in their naturalish environment. Monkey lovers will adore this place.", "If you're in the area then be sure to drop in to the Monkey Forest. It's a great way to kill an hour or two with some great scenery and entertaining (although very cocky) monkeys!", "I loved it at this place I read some of the worst comments so went there a little worried about losing my phone and being bitten. My partner was forced there and almost cried when he seen the first monkey he was so petrified. However it was nothing like I'd read the monkeys stuck to themselves and if you had food or like me stood bear people with food they would climb and sit in your shoulder but they are soft and fluffy and didn't smell at all. If you don't have food and do the provoke them they won't touch you. My partner was glad he went he wouldn't go back because he didn't feel comfortable around them but he's scared of the geckos too so what's that telling you haha. Me I loved it the workers are everywhere and always jumps in if a monkey tries to climb on you but I wanted the monkeys on me so I wasn't complaining. So definitely do it its beautiful in there and so entertaining I'll probably head back again before we leave ☺", "It’s good for those who want to ser monkeys really close. Be carefful on your belongs and don’t carry anything too colorfull.", "Lovely interactive visit with the monkeys. Great fun. The treetops in their are just as good. Went here on our honeymoon and was a nice touch!", "Very fun activity at a cheap price! (about $3 AUD or USD). The staff is very nice, and they do a good job of keeping the park clean.", "It takes a few hours to walk around the whole Forrest with the monkeys appearing everywhere for food and photos. We really enjoyed seeing them and the staff are very helpful in ensuring tourists and the monkeys both stay safe. There are also very cute baby monkeys wondering around!", "Absolutely loved it!!! Lock up your backpacks, keep nothing in your pockets as these are very cheeky monkeys 🙉 Wonderful day experience the natural environment. We would advise to go after 14:00 as they would’ve been fed. Reasonably priced.", "I'm not a huge fan of animal travel entertainment so this was a nice surprise (including the state of the bathrooms!) plenty of opportunity to watch these little lively cheeky monkeys in beautiful gardens and temples, worth the stop to see your 4yo giggle at their antics!", "This was a great way to get up and personal with the Monkeys without seeing them imprisoned in cages. The Monkeys were very friendly and the staff were great at keeping them under control. Be careful not to wear hats or sunglasses as they could be pinched by the Monkeys however!", "The monkeys are not well behaved nor do they have any reason to be as the only way they can be fed is by abruptly confronting tourists silly enough to pay to enter the premises. I was naive and wish I had read the other negative reviews first. Dangerous.", "Great experience to see the monkeys that close. The employees had nice tricks that it looks like the monkey is doing a selfie with you! Definitely worth a visit if you are not scared of monkeys!", "For anyone who wants to see monkeys, this is a good spot in Ubud. It’s 80k/adult, 2 hours are enough to visit the site. Prefer early hours to avoid the crowd. ", "Enjoyed visiting the monkey forest. We only spent about 2 hours there. It was fun to watch the monkeys interesting with each other. It was an experience to see all those cheeky monkeys jumping around.....Worth a visit", "It is very nice place to \\loose \\\" 1 hour. You can take a walk, many beautiful pictures and see the forest. We took a tour guide with us as the monkeys in the forest are stealing things from tourists in a second: we witnessed a monkey grabbing a flip flop from a girl in front of us, and he gave it back only when he received an reward from locals: corn or a small banana...that was very funny and it is not dangerous as it might seem... I strongly suggest to put everything in your backpack : cameras, mobile phones, glasses etc. and if there is a tour guide with you,give him your camera so he can take pictures for you, that is safe and wise choice :) I recommend to check this place around 5 - 6 for sunset where you can check the kecak dance with or without dinner. You will be provided with \\\"sarong\\\" at the entrance so don't worry about that. it is very nice place to see while in .\"", "When to the monkey temple today. bought some bananas for the girlfriend to try and get a photo with one but ended up with a large male sitting on my head, makes it hard to take photos with a monkey as a hat. The fruit stall girls were on attendance to shoo it away when it became a pest. Overall it was a good visit as long as you observe proper behaviour when dealing with primates ( I would suggest reading up on it before you go). There were about of tourist there that were freaking out about wild animals coming close to them and that alone made the entry price worth it.", "Nice place to enjoy with the monkeys. A lot of monkeys. Very nice park with lot of big trees, better visit early in the morning, quiet and not too warm.", "Pretty good place for a family. Lots and lots of monkeys everywhere. Just be careful with your stuff to be not stolen by them. 1-2 hours of visit is enough", "Lovely forest, and a nice place to visit in Ubud. Monkeys are well behaved (compared to Uluwatu Tempe monkeys).", "Visited during weekend, it's packed with visitor and waited long! For monkey lovers, may be a great place to visit.", "This place is worth the visit & it is a nice walk around. I have MS and sometimes walk with a walking stick & found it fairly easy. It is cooler & its a great couple of hours more or less depending on what you want to see.. you can go into the spring in the (holy?) water too so as with everywhere in , take your bathers/ sarong. I loved the monkeys- nowhere near as cheeky as the ones at Uluwatu!", "It's a beautiful and lush green place, but monkeys are many and everywhere - didn't find them funny, but a bit scary - really wild animals. Feels their own territory and wasn't sure how welcome humans are there. Don't even try to tease or feed them. I was super quiet and didn't even attempt to attract their attention in any way, still, while sitting on the steps of a temple, one monkey came very close and tried to check my hand bag - I pulled it back as my passport and other important belongings were inside, to which the monkey got mad and bit my little finger in response. Luckily it was a small wound (for sure the big male monkeys can easily bite off your fingers), anyway, I had to go get a few rabies shots as a pre-caution.", "Great attraction amongst the Macaque monkeys. Beautiful grounds create the sanctuary around a gorge near the centre of Ubud. There are several temples and a deer enclosure as well. Buy some bananas, feed the monkeys, be careful, they may climb your leg to get to the food. Who says monkeys work for peanuts? It is one food banned for them due to health reasons. The park requires walking around, some stairs as well. We had a delightful couple of hours wandering around in lovely tropical forest. No shortage of monkeys, especially the cute little babies. We took a motorbike, the parking was free, not sure about cars. Entrance fee was 60,000 rupiah (about $6 Australian)", "Hide your food and water in your backpack and you are good to go into the monkey forest.. There are many many monkeys that are quite entertaining! The place was smaller than we expected but the temples are nice to explore, plus it is mostly in the shade so perfect to visit during the day.", "Park are surrounded by natural. Most of place are outdoor, so be ready umbrella for rainy season. Do not do eye contact on monkey, and beware your belongings as the monkeys will trying steal it, or jump on your shoulder/bag.", "Overall, this was a great experience. The reason it was a great experience for me was because I read a few reviews before I went and heeded the warnings. The monkeys will steal everything.... we saw a poor lady get her earrings stolen while she was posing for a picture with a monkey on her lap. They'll also quite happily reach into your pockets or open the zipper on your back pack. Do not take food, bottled water, or wear jewelry. There are rumors that the monkeys are trained by the staff to steal items from tourists and then the staff expect a tip to retrieve the item. I didn't see any evidence of this... the staff were more than happy to intervene and they didn't seem to expect anything in return.", "The place was in middle of a busy area in Ubud and I thought it would be a small park as I entered. But it turned out to be a big forest. The place was filled with monkeys. There are 5 groups among the monkeys. The monkeys were people friendly(mostly!). Carrying eatables is not advisable as the monkey can smell it and steal it. Sometimes the monkeys specially the young ones can climb up on people. It is normal and safe, but we shouldn't panic or scream and cause the monkey to panic and bite ;) The place is well maintained, there are temples and graveyard in the forest. Visit them and read about the history from the boards near them.", "Visit a bit hindered not by the monkeys but by stupid tourists one girl touched a monkeys tail in front of us and made it go crazy....but a place like no other.", "Monkey forest was a bit scary but it was so awesome ! Monkeys are everywhere and the forest is so beautiful. Everybody needs to see it if u are in ubud.", "My kids and we were very excited to visit this place. The monkeys are wild but friendly. You have to be careful and keep your water bottle as well as hold your belongings and glasses really well. We also visited a place where we got dressed like the locals and took pictures with fruit bats and snakes. My kids loved it a lot! We had a really good driver that I would highly recommend from “ Airindo Tours”, his name is Gusri and he was great in showing us all the local areas.", "We spent moorning walking in the forest. Nice place with a lot of monkeys all around. Be careful with you stuff because monkeys are thieves.", "This was one of the highlights of our trip. They are literally monkeys everywhere. If you follow all the instructions it Is completely safe. We got a lot of fun pictures and fed the monkeys with trained rangers watching.", "Our driver talked us into visiting this place and so glad he did We walked around just watching the monkeys in there doing there thing The area is great walk and they sell bananas so you can feed the monkeys it's a lot of fun and worth doing Just a word if they see a banana they will try to get it keep your arms up they will not hurt you they just want a banana we got some great pictures of them This stop is well worth it and a great time don't rush it enjoy it and the surrounds you are in amazing", "Sacred Monkey Forest with its monkeys and the beautiful temple is a must. Monkeys come very close, even too much if you have some food in your hands. Watch your bags and keep them shut.", "Awesome time getting up close to these little guys. Just make sure you don't have anything shiny or you'll likely lose it. Cheap entry price and cheap prices for the bananas. Great way to experience something you'd never see in the city.", "I went here to the monkey forest alone, because i wanted to see peace and relaxation. here in this place. i travel by using motorcycle from Kuta, and it took me around 1.30 hours by searching my way from google maps. i wandered off a few times but i reach the place at last. when i want to enter i pay about Rp. 30.000 for the entrance fee during Saturday. i was greeted by a angry monkey who's fighting with each other and they were jumping around here and there it did made me panicked a little but also thrilled. then i wandered off the forest taking picture and enjoying the atmosfer a bit. I made a mistake about putting my water bottle at the side of my backpack and the monkey quickly in a sec took it from my bag and destroy it, it all happen in mere seconds, it should give me an important lesson next time. This place is great for family, couple, friends, even solo adventure there are many good spot for hangouts, to talk with each other and even meditate, it's best came there when it's sunny day cause the forest will give you cool fresh air. and the best part is that the area is mostly isolated from pollution.", "Yes it's a tourist attraction but the gardens are beautiful and the monkeys are hilarious and fun to watch.", "I think the price is reasonable and you can spend quite a bit of time as the whole place is quite big (well, at least bigger than I thought). I really enjoyed monkeys doing their thing (from chasing each other to grooming each other). They are very relaxed in general. If you have anything in your backpack pockets that are visible to them, they will climb up on your backpack to get it. You can buy small bananas for a few dollars but sometimes you lose all of them to the boss monkey. You have to be quick if you wanna feed the little ones.", "You can feed the monkeys banana's and see them up close and personal they can be a bit cheeky and we saw two grumpy ones that clawed my daughter and chased her a bit the locals warn you not to pat them. Its a great experience you can see many with their babies which is really cute just dont try and pat them", "A fun activity for an affordable price. I really enjoyed how close you could get to the monkeys. They are looked after well here - I appreciate how they have staff making sure the tourists don't try touch the monkeys to much, they respect the monkeys space.", "an interesting experience definitely worth going to but be vary of the monkeys especially if you have bananas in your hands!", "Sacret monkeyforest was a nice place although i didnt wanted them to my shoulders. Place was clean and most of the monkeys were peaceful, some of them tried to steal your waterbottle. Worth of visit! ", "My personal experience was a 1 star but if you have no fear and love monkeys then this could be a 5 star experience for you. The Monkey Forest was quite a long walk from my hotel in the heat and I was already wary because I had read that someone at my hotel got bitten by a monkey there recently. I had a zippered bag and no food but as soon as I walked in a monkey climbed all over me anyway and clawed at my (new) purse). Some nice people warned me to hold onto my glasses and they took a few pics of me looking terrified. If you have any fear of wild animals, don't go here! It wasn't for me and I left immediately. Also do not bring a nice purse or wear anything you don't want clawed!", "The moneys are so tame and very friendly! However if you do not like moneys jumping on you, don't purchase any bananas!! The monkeys will not randomly jump on you, but if you have a bit of fruit in your hand then they will either softly take the banana out of your hand if you offer it to them - or if you hold a banana right above your head and stand very still, they will jump onto your back and kindly take the fruit out of your hand! The monkey keepers are very good at keeping an eye out on the monkeys and helping the tourists to stay calm whilst feeding them. I wanted to make the most out of my time there so I took the plunge and bought a big bunch of bananas and had the biggest monkey in the forest jump onto my shoulders to get the bananas! It was a little scary at first as I have never experienced anything like that before, however the monkeys are not aggressive at all and are very used to many tourists walking through the forest, so I calmed down very quickly! I recommend visiting the monkey forest if your in Ubud!", "Very very overcrowded. There was litter all over the place which made it very unpleasant. Monkeys literally everywhere the place needed a really really good clean. The only decent thing was the views of the cliffs and the sea. Not worth the money at all.", "The Monkey Forest is chock full of monkey's so if you like monkeys it is worthwhile to visit the park. If you are interested in a really close interaction with the monkeys, there are staff available to buy banana's from to feed the monkeys. Be warned though; they will climb on you and sit on your shoulder. Some people are not comfortable with this close interaction so consider whether you really want to be that close to the monkeys. Make sure you don't bring any food into the park as they can tell if you have food and can become very aggressive. There are great views of the jungle beyond the park full of lush greenery. We enjoyed our time at the park, but we love monkeys.", "This is a nice walk through the forest. There tons of monkeys; they can be very aggressive, stealing sunglasses and anything they can quickly take out of a purse. The babies were the cutest and watching them dive in and out of water was pretty entertaining.", "I'm personally not a huge fan of the monkeys as they can be a bit aggressive. There are people there to assist if the monkeys jump on you or scratch. The temples inside the forest are interesting and worth the trip. Plus if you want your picture with a monkey you can buy bananas there to feed them. Try to avoid bringing in backpacks or bags as the monkeys will jump on and try to take stuff out of your bag.", "Great park to walk through. Just be careful not to have anything easily stolen by the monkeys. They love sunglasses and anything shiny. If they try and take something from you just let them have it - they give a nasty bite if you tick them off.", "This is a fun activity that can be as short or long as you want. There’s no shortage of monkeys and they are cute ! Just don’t go trying to feed them or touch them as it can quickly turn into an aggressive encounter. It does get very crowded in the afternoon so earlier is better.", "If you like animals, monkeys, here you can feed them with bananas, but pay attention it is not a house- animal, they hops around, and perhaps has fleas, they are sweet and strange to look and for make photos.", "Cute little guys to sit & watch. Find a spot away from the squeals & general excitement and watch the families interact - the babies are delightfully mischievous! The valley forest is easy to walk, and gives a glimpse of the beautiful rural valleys that surround Ubud.", "The temple/ forest/ grounds are very nice but my experience here was spoiled by some of the particularly stupid tourists. Examples being opening biscuits in front of monkeys, grabbing the monkeys, feeding them, chasing them etc etc I found the place a very sad and disappointing experience.", "Monkey Forest is awesome. Although monkeys are not new for us but these monkeys in MF is cute., They are thick, slow and playful. Not agressive and stealy as in Uluwatu. Really fun to see them. But they do rob food, especially tourists carrying bananas. Be prepared to get robbed if you carry bananas. The forest itself is like a tropical jungle, some parts are dark, humid, has mossy stairs and bridges,old trees with big roots etc. There is small river downstairs, it is mystical and really exotic to experience all of it.", "We had a great time at the monkey sanctuary, you can buy bananas from stalls within the sanctuary and we have an amazing time feeding the monkeys. They were lovely creatures, even climbing on shoulders. The staff were very helpful at helping you capture photographs with the monkeys.", "A site of great importance to the nese, the Sacred Monkey Forest is definitely a place to take a seat, relax and simply watch the antics of the monkeys and witness how closely we are related as they squabble and fight, groom, love and care for one another. The new boardwalks are a real bonus, allowing visitors to access more of the forest feel of the sanctuary. This is a must-see - but give it some time. Relax. Sit in the shade and allow the monkeys to run across you as they play; observe the relationship between them and the staff. Truly lovely.", "worth to visit, if you are not afraid of monkey, who might jump on you (but only if you have eatabable Things with you or buy a banana in the park)", "We had a blast...buy the bananas....and enjoy the interactive zoo. My family had a blast. A must see!", "We had read a few of the reviews here, and well we took note. We didn't buy the bananas just because we didn't want the attention of the monkeys on us. There were many people who did, and as they said, they jump on you to get them. In the entrance of the temple they do tell you how you are to behave in such a matter that no one will get hurt, obviously not everyone understands or reads them, do take precautions. Anyways, there are personnel around the temple just to make sure if anything happens they are there to help you. The monkeys appear from everywhere, there are also many baby ones and are so cute to see them with the moms just hanging and looking around. the sculptures are simply stunning, and the vegetation has grown on them, which only makes them more beautiful. We enjoyed our time there, but only stayed for about an hour and a half. But an excellent place to go visit while in Ubud, or in general.", "Very nice place. A Beautiful park, with old plants and trees. Monkeys are ok there. As always trying to steal your food or water but leaving your flip flops in peace :). It is of course must to see in Ubud.", "One of the nicest place for a monkey forest . It's very green with lot of shade around and lots of tourists and monkeys. The monkeys seemed to have a great time with tourists and entertain them all the time. The kids for sure will enjoy it, and ofcourse if you are a monkey lover then this is the place to be. Although when I went I didn't get to see many monkeys around but my friend got to see a lot so maybe timing is key .", "A cool place to be with the monkeys. Just be careful with your belongings as the monkeys may jump onto you for no reason and unzip your bags and ransack (practically) your bag. We witnessed right in front of us. There is also a central burial ground - just be respectful when you are on the sacred ground.", "Price is good, 40 000 per adult, forest is pretty big, several guards / staff around, no toilet or cafe. Monkeys walk around close to you, you can buy bananas small bunch for 20 000 or big bunch for 50 000. If you have bananas the monkeys will smell them and come to you, touch you and perhaps jump on you. DONT LOOK THEM IN THE EYES, it's aggressive and I saw a lady get bitten in the finger out of nowhere. If that happens walk away. Definitely worth a visit but there's two other less famous monkey forests in .", "Was okay, costly and not very big. Monkeys are very lively and can be intimidating. Bananas sold on site so you can feed the monkeys There is not a lot there but of course trees and monkeys Photo opportunities are plenty of you buy bananas as the monkeys will still on you or search you for them. Bites are common so be aware of this. Two bites were witnessed while there and my daughter (20yrs) was bitten without provocation. There is a first aid centre on-site for these occasions.", "The saddest thing about this place is the pathetic tourists. Teasing the monkeys, and encouraging children to do the same is typical of losers who have no respect for the animals or the caretakers who admonished them for their behaviour. Too bad the screams of a child who was scratched by a monkey due to the parents' stupidity led to them being embarrassed when the child begged to leave the monkey forest. Only go if you are a respectful traveller.", "We had a fantastic morning at the Monkey Forest, it is huge and we had loads of fun wandering about and finding monkeys! The forest is really clean and well looked after and there are lots of assistants around keeping an eye on the monkeys. There are some VERY clear rules on signs throughout the forest in all languages and the only issues we saw where monkeys jumped on people were those who didn't stick to these rules (i.e no open food). A really great day out for all the family!", "We visited the Monkey Forest for a few hours. It was an enjoyable experience overall, although I was quite scared at one time as I slightly stepped on a monkey's tail while I was photographing another monkey and her partner was very angry with me. (my fault, not theirs, just advising everyone to be careful)There are guards every where, and they keep the monkeys, and the people, under control. At one time we sat down for a minute and a monkey jumped on my husband's shoulder, which led to a great photo opportunity.", "Anywhere with moneys is always entertaining. They are very used to humans (be that a good or bad thing) and they add entertainment to the already beautiful stroll around the park. Also, There is an incredible tree near gate 2. ", "It’s located at the center of Ubud. We were shocked to see so monkeys in one place. We actually had a very short time since we were late and they usually close by 6.30. Ticket counters close by 5.45. Its a small forest but well designed and maintained. Everywhere you see you spot only monkeys in different sizes. It’s lovely see them fight and jump around. You need to be careful as they can harm you if you play fool with them. There are many staff around who would help you in case if needed and they also do have a first aid centers. It’s a must visit place if you in Ubud.", "Amazing garden with fantastic statues of monkeys, other animals, fabled creatures, demons and monsters and of course the inhabitant real monkeys. They own this place, it was built for them. We can just visit, behave like that, don't put anything visible in your pocket, keep the rules... We went there late afternoon, just before closing time and the atmosphere was really mysterious...", "Visited here in late April 2017 really enjoyed it, you have to pay to enter but It was really cheap and worth the money. You only need about an hour or so here to have a good walk around and see all the monkeys. Don't carry any food and be careful wearing sun glasses as the monkeys will try and take them. If you want pictures with the monkeys there are people walking around with bananas which u can buy and give to the monkeys when they climb up onto your shoulder. Found all the monkeys to be very friendly but naturally very protective over the infant monkeys so don't approach them.", "Beautiful area in Ubud, the tall trees and ancient ruins really make it look like a scene from Indiana Jones! There is a lovely bridge which is good for taking holiday snaps on! The monkeys themselves did not come too close to us, we were told to be careful with our belongings and to not offer food to the monkeys so did not. We just took photos from far away which we enjoyed anyway. Don't know what some of the other reviewers are on about, they won't bite or come near you unless your an idiot teasing bananas and other food in front of them. Definitely worth a visit whilst in Ubud as it is nice to view even if your not interested in monkeys!", "had a wonderful time, enjoying the monkeys in their natural habitat...the scenery is gorgeous and so much history..beautiful trees,...but the fun all stopped when I was attacked by a few monkeys...one grabbed my earring right out of my ear, while the other one bit my leg...got a nasty infection..there are signs that instruct you not to wear shiny jewelry, be cautious of your backpacks and other personal items, as these monkeys are hooligans..And there are posted signs, instructing you not to bring food in to the park, n or offer the monkeys any food, but so many people disregarded these instructions and I think this may have somersetting to do with the monkeys' moods that day..", "I have now been to Monkey Forest on two separate occasions. The first time I bought bananas and had a few aggressive monkeys crawling over me as soon as I set foot inside the beautiful forest. Within a minute I had no bananas left - handing them out to avoid getting bitten. The second time I learnt from my mistake and went in without food...much more pleasant. Enjoyed the stroll through without fear of needing a rabies shot before the day was through. Great to see and the monkeys are so interesting to watch. The deer park (cage) inside is a sad site though. ", "Fun day out to watch the monkeys in their natural habitat. Keep belongings close to u as they may be cheeky and try take them. But no harm us thankfully. Really nice walk and great sights, lovely nature", "Really fun experience. Would definitely recommend visiting and walking around the forest which is also itself very nice. The only thing we didn't love was when the path was blocked by people trying to feed the monkeys bananas to get photos with them (they sell bananas all over the forest for this tourist reason). If you go, be sure to keep everything in your bag - they'll take water bottles right out of your hand!", "Beautiful and serene. Very cool to see the monkeys up close and personal. If you dont want them too close, dont have any food or buy bananas ! ", "Monkey forest is really touristic with toursits taking photos of every monkey they see. It's really not the monkeys, but the lush forest and moss covered statues that make this place beautiful", "a great walk with temples, paths, jungle and of ccourrse monkies - big monkeys, monkeys in tees, alpha monkey. a lot of fun. BUT do not stare them in the eye orr put food in your pocket", "Beautiful setting, fun to watch and interact with communities of monkeys! Surprisingly, it's in downtown Ubud.", "If u like to observe monkeys' behaviours and feed them, then this is a must go place in Ubud. Some can be quite cheeky and grab whole bunch of banana from ur hand but then again if u dont mind spending a little bit more buying another bunch of banana. Theres nice temple in the middle of the park, a small waterfall in the forest. Generally I like the place a lot and I think its a suitable place for a walk.", "The forest got lots of monkey and naughty monkey ..the place is preety nice . We sure will come back whenever we r in ubud. Great", "We were recommended to visit this place whilst in especially with young kids as they may find the monkeys interesting. We used a private taxi to get there. The setting was nice and access to the centre to purchase tickets were pretty straightforward. Lots of construction going on as they continue to upgrade the sanctuary to accommodate tourists. Most of the monkeys were at the main temple. Very playful and cheeky. Some also very brave as they are used to human interaction. My 2 kids had different experiences with them, they were actually scared of the monkeys. One actually threw a stick at one and that freaked her out. The other one had poo dropped on her arm and wasn’t impressed! As long as you follow the guidelines set there you should be ok. Overall great experience if you have never done something like this. Best time to go though is early before tour groups show up.", "The forest is incredible. Just be nice with the monkeys and take care your bag, don't leave it open.", "This is definitely a must-see while in Ubud as it's such a different experience (for me, anyway) to be so close to monkeys. They are absolutely everywhere and we saw the tiniest little babies up through fairly large adults. We enjoyed walking through the park and taking about 1,000 pictures of monkeys - seriously, went a little overboard - but there are two things I do not recommend. 1) You can buy bananas at various stalls and feed them to the monkeys. The second the monkeys see you buying the bananas they immediately jump on to your back, front, legs, head, etc. I found this very unpleasant but others looked like they were enjoying it. I then couldn't get the monkeys off me and the women at the stall had to chase them off with a stick, 2) Do not leave any plastic bottles or packaging visible as the monkeys are crazy about plastic. Obviously don't bring any food in either. My husband had a plastic bottle of water strapped into a holder on his backpack and when we walked down one path with several monkeys who were not in the least bit shy, one scrambled up his body and jumped on his back, then proceeded to try to get the bottle out of the holder. We couldn't get rid of this monkey until I was able to find a stick to bang on the ground. Keep everything well hidden and this should be a fun visit!", "Even though we spent most of the time petrified, we enjoyed our visit. My friend and I started out with our two teenage children on ur own and got a little freaked out. We then acquired a guide who was really confident and had a large stick - we felt much better after that! I still recommend it, but my suggestion is pay a guide.", "It's a thorough business that they have made out of these monkeys. You will find them in droves here in India. It certainly is entertaining for the western tourists.", "Had a most enjoyable few hours at the sacred monkey forest, the temples are beautiful and the monkeys enchanting.....but they do firmly believe that any fruit you possess is theirs..... Anyway we loved it", "This was a new venue for us, taking the Grandchildren for a day out to see Monkey`s. True, a car journey of 62 miles and an hour, but very worthwhile. A very large car park is available free of charge. A very clean cafe, with hot and cold meals, spotless,- lots of indoor and outdoor tables to cater for everyone`s needs.. A little walk, and you are in a deep forest, they say about 140 adult monkeys and six baby ones. The monkeys are fed every hour, by info girls, who ensure that everybody is informed how happy the monkeys are in their open enviroment. The only restriction, is that you must keep one metre away from the monkeys, and one must not feed them. keep hold of your car keys and make sure that your bags are closed. A wonderful day out - not expensive - allow about two hours to walk round.", "It was lovely to walk through and see the monkeys just wandering around and playing. We bought bananas from a stall inside, and fed a few monkeys while they were on shoulders which was lovely. Until one of the monkeys grabbed my sisters arm to get the banana and bit her, which left her with a decent wound with some chewed banana sticking out of it. Left a very painful and bruised wound for over a week. The first aid centre cleaned the wound and said no rabies shots were needed. We called our travel insurance who advised us to go straight to hospital. The BIMC hospital staff were great. Antibiotic cream was prescribed, Rabies and Tetanus shots were given, but because Australian ingredients are different, she had to start the process again. So go see them - but I advise not to feed them!", "Well kept forest, well fed monkeys and do be careful some monkeys will grab ur food if u holding any. Just be more responsible and careful than will be fine.", "Depending on the love for monkeys one can rate this. The temple has lots n lots of monkeys and at some places there are more monkeys than human beings. I was literally scared but they are not much scary ..They usually come to those who have eatables. One can buy bananas for them and they would just take a minute to sit on your head and you can click a shot :D but didn't buy any. The temple is very big ...there's lot of greenery all around but make sure not to slip because of slippery grass (for girls i would say : wear flats not the heels). Be careful once you click the pictures coz you might loose your DSLR in the hands of monkeys sometimes. There is no fee for visiting so one can spent 1-2 h easily in this jungle-temple.", "The Monkey Forest is one of those 'must see' tourist attractions but my advice is get there EARLY! We arrived early afternoon & it was absolutely packed with people! I'm sure everyone (monkeys & people) would appear a lot less harassed earlier in the morning before the heat & throngs take hold of this tiny forest sanctuary. There is sadly rubbish & plastic water bottles EVERYWHERE! Many have been stolen from tourists by light fingered monkeys but there was also some very ignorant tourists who bypassed the many rubbish bins to throw their rubbish around. The nearby markets open around 10am so there's few people around before that. I'd suggest a quiet wander around before the markets open & then lunch & shopping!", "In , they try to sell everything to the tourists: birdspark, elephantsafary, reptile, bats.... But this park, just on the entrance of Ubud is a must to have a stop. It's little money, and you have fun for an half houre. This are rather smale monkeys walking free in the park between the visitors. If you don't want one in your neck, be sure to not bring any food or drinks in the park. But if you like, buy banana's by the entrance.", "An amazing place to feed and interact with monkeys. You can buy bananas there, which you should hide immediately otherwise they monkeys will be all over you! The monkeys are generally harmless as long as you don't provoke them. If they see you have a banana for them but don't give it out quickly, they will jump on you to grab it and you will get dirty! It's quite a large place and could use more signage or a general standard route so that you can go round the whole place and see everything. Very picturesque especially at sunrise/sunset. Would recommend for all ages.", "They werent kidding when they called it a Monkey Forest as there were monkeys everywhere!! As long as you abide by the rules posted by the facility you should not run into issues. I saw many people break the rules of not feeding the monkeys and in turn they were being chased by the animals.", "Leave the monkeys alone. For some reason people visiting here seem to forget the fact that the monkeys are wild and they do bite/scratch so do not go in with food and watch them from a reasonable distance rather than teasing them as we saw many visitors do, only to be attacked. The sacred monkey forest itself was great, the different statues around the central courtyard were really beautiful and carvings of the Komodo dragons are incredibly detailed. It is a really nice place to spend the afternoon wandering around the different areas and watching the monkeys go about their daily business. Just try to remember where you are and to have respect.", "The Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary is worth a visit 100% It's not a far walk from ubud town and even if your staying far away I would recommend you ask your holiday rep to organise you a visit here. It's cheap to get in. It's a huge forest with paths to follow. I would recommend you stay away from large groups of monkeys or the larger ones (they're scary) the monkeys aren't shy and will make that known. GIRLS TIE YOUR HAIR UP! We saw at least 3 girls with monkeys pulling their hair and swinging off their pony tails. Make sure you empty your pockets too, these cheeky little things will quite happily take your new iPhone out of your pocket and run off! It sounds scary but they're cute and some of the babies are adorable. And I had a lovely encounter with a little baby who followed me, jumped on me and was my little friend who only wanted a bit of attention so they're not all crazy but please remember THIS IS NOT A ZOO! These animals are wild and can bite. Some are aggressive so just be carful. Also it is a sacred place so have so respect. There are bins here please don't litter. I'm sure you'll enjoy it here, just keep an eye on your belongings... ", "If you love monkeys, you should definetely go there and try to get one on your shoulder by raising a banana in your hand. This place is also good if you're looking for cool air on warm days in Ubud. Nothing else really to see (there are temples but not the best in the area).", "You pay 30'000rp to enter. This is ok. the park is clean. But the monkeys get food, so they wont leave this park. But they let too many people in, so its busy and the monkeys are scared. Many people, especially girls would laught at the mokeys and show them their teeth. Meaning this is an attack most of them asnwer with agressive behaviour. This resulted in one monkey jumping on my back and scratching me, while trying to hit one of these girls, stanging next to me, on the head. ", "It was one of the highlights in Ubud, really loved the place! Monkeys are everywhere, mostly peaceful, not aggressive. However, they will try to steal everything they can from you, so take care of the sunglasses, purses and even bottles with water.", "Loved seeing the monkeys - I am an animal lover but still a little worried they would scratch or bite but they were very friendly. Enjoyed my time there.", "Don't touch the monkeys, they have disease. They are aggressive, scare children. The park itself is peaceful, but the monkeys are not nice.", "Whilst the monkeys are entertaining and the temple and its grounds are very interesting BE CAREFUL. the monkeys a agressive and BITE. there is a rabies epidemic in . I got bitten while I was sitting outside the gate. Locals don't take the rabies risk seriously. Having \\post-bite\\\" treatment at home now. Remember: you get rabies ..... you WILL die!!!!\"", "It's a drive to get to but it is well worth it. Two adult tickets were $4.36 US and you can roam most areas of the sanctuary and you'll see the monkeys in almost all. If you have any loose items, tuck them away as the monkeys will grab and run. They are Long Tailed Macaques ranging from infant to adults. You can buy bananas to feed them ($2-4 US) and you'll find yourself a very popular person as long as you have them. Kids will love it as will adults. Lot of history there with a few temples to visit but again, the monkeys are the real stars!", "Interesting social interactions of the little ones seen! Probably good for family with kids. Don't carry food of you are afraid of them climbing up you though.. They will do anything to get their food. Otherwise the monkeys are quite harmless. Be careful not to use flash on them too", "The grounds are rather large and monkeys run all over the place. There are stands with food to feed he monkeys in several locations but I wouldn't recommend this for anyone that doesn't want to get too close to the monkeys. Do not bring outside food, the monkeys WILL smell it and be all over you trying to get at it. Many photo opportunities and there is a graveyard for deceased monkeys. Staff all over to help you. Plenty of information about the animals all around. Doesn't take more than an hour to cover the grounds. Very crowded, off one of the main streets in Ubud.", "Monkey forest is awake and the monkey here is also funny. Here are some banana sellers that can be given to monkeys. Maybe I suggest not to carry too many items or always pay attention to the luggage. But for me this whole place is perfect.", "Guaranteed monkey viewing. There are monkeys everywhere. Entrance cost 30,000 rupiah (approx $3 Australian) and then you can buy bananas inside to feed the monkeys. We didn't need to buy any bananas as the park was packed with tourists feeding them and so there was lots of action happening. If you want to have a photo with a monkey on you all you have to do is wave a banana in the air and the monkeys will climb up you!", "The forest is beautiful, peaceful and great photo opportunities are everywhere. Don't take any plastic bags at all and if you must, hide them! The monkeys hear the sound and think it is food/bananas and they come from everywhere! My partner had one almost climb his legs to get the plastic bag we had that only contained tacky souvenirs! Maybe we should have taken more notice of the sign we saw at the front on the way out tha saidno plastic bags!!! It is a beautiful place though and well worth a visit.", "Absolutely amazing, the monkeys were so sweet and the forest was beautifull! Nice people working there too", "For some weird reason, the monkeys in the Monkey Forest are always hungry! That's why if you're bringing snacks with you, I suggest that you hide them in a safe place or leave them in your hotel rooms. By the entrance, there's a stall that sells bananas. It would be best to buy them by piece because when I bought a whole bunch, a monkey just grabbed the entire thing and I wasn't able to feed the other monkeys. It was a very fun experience for me. Look for caretakers that are walking around the forest. They helped me take pictures with monkeys since I was a bit scared to make them ride on my shoulders all by myself. They sometimes even have baby monkeys with them which makes it easier for you to take a picture since they're cute and not heavy when they try to go on top of your head.", "There are literally monkeys everywhere! You can watch them climb the trees, eat, play and also watch them jump on people. The park looks beautiful too, especially where the little stream passes by. Be careful to don't get bitten!", "Fun outing for adults and teenagers and small kids, as long as you are not afraid of rather over confident monkeys. Lovely walks through forest with massive old trees, temples, eco walk with teak, mahogany and sampan trees and loads of monkeys to entertain you everywhere. You can even buy a bunch of banana and have the monkeys climb on you to take it out of your hand - fun photo opportunities for the teenagers! Monkeys grab what they can so be aware of loose belongings although there are many ever watchful forest guards who are on hand to rescue you from cheeky monkeys should it be required. Lovely outing and well worth the entrance fee to support the monkey forest.", "I went here today with my girlfriend, had an amazing time, the staff working there were very friendly and helpful, and the monkeys don't seem to care about the people too much, they just run around doing their own thing beside you. Great experience for all ages, would definitely recommend!", "The sacred Monkey Forest is situated a few minutes from Ubud Central and if you're fit enough, a slow walk from Raya Jalan Ubud (Main Road Ubud) down Monkey Forest Road will take you past many interesting shops of all categories i.e. fashion shops, large and small open-fronted stores containing many locally made artifacts, small Warungs (open fronted cafes), large restaurants and of course you will meet many of the locals going about their daily life. At the Monkey Forest gates (car park) under the massive Banyan tree you can buy bananas for the monkeys where the vendors will tell you to make sure that you have all of your belongings hidden away (put into your bags and pockets) (out of sight out of mind) for the monkeys within the forest can be quite inquisitive. Please note that there is an entrance fee to pay before you can enter the forest. But as soon as you arrive at the forest you will notice cool air coming from within the forest and the air is filled with pleasant scent of the forest flowers and vegetation. Inside of the forest there are plenty of guides to assist if necessary and who will give you directions. The signs at the entrance and throughout the forest are clear and adequate giving clear directions also. There are plenty of clean lavatory facilities at the arrival car park and inside the forest but there is no food or drink venues within the forest itself. However, you can purchase water and snacks at the many stores situated near the car park, just remember to keep them out of sight when you're in the forest. If confronted by a monkey just stay calm and just move about normally. Within the forest itself you can also visit the Pura Dalem (temple of the dead) which was beautifully restored over a couple of years and tourists are asked to acknowledge (temple) entrance requirements. The return to the Central Ubud, if walking, can be a challenge as the walker will encounter quite a steep hill on the way up Monkey Forest Road, but there is plenty of transport around the car park if needed, just ask one of the entrance staff for taxi assistance.", "Cool and fun place to spend 1-2 hours, but try not to go In busy period because can get very croudy. In some spots you can take \\monkey selfies\\\". It really looks that monkeys are well treated and not used as tourist attraction.\"", "Awesome place and a lot of monkeys. There is a nice route through the woods where the monkeys just walk besides you all the time. Sometimes the will climb on top of you when they think you have food with you. But we never felt like they were dangerous like some people say here.", "Had a great time and saw tons of monkeys and beautiful scenery! The monkeys can be a little intimidating - one started climbing up my pants and onto the top of my head. I stayed calm and he eventually left. For the most part, it was a very cool experience !", "The Monkey Forest is a must on a family trip to . We took our 3 children and they all loved the experience. The bananas are overpriced, but probable worth buying a small bunch for the experience of feeding the monkeys. The monkeys aren't shy and will come up to you and may climb up on you, particularly if they see you carrying food. So if you are scared on the monkeys it may not be the place for you.", "Lots of monkeys! There is an entrance fee and once inside, you can buy bananas to feed the monkeys. There are some recommendations before entering, like don't run or scream as this is seen as aggressive to the monkeys. It is very fun if you're careful! But they get up and personal, even if you don't have bananas. A monkey tried opening my backpack, which was locked, don't know if he/she would have taken anything if it wasn't locked. Not sure if this activity is kid friendly. Saw a lot of crying kids when monkeys would surprisingly jump on them. Would definitely recommend :)", "Loads of naughty monkeys roaming in tropical surroundings - worth a walk around. Small entrance fee and takes an hour or so - loads of monkeys.", "Loved the visit here it was 80000 IDR per adult, very cheap not even £5 each. Monkeys were so close it was great to see and even walking around the forest was just amazing. Would highly recommend.", "My boyfriend and I had lots of fun just walking through the forest and watching the monkeys. My boyfriend had a backpack on so they were always jumping on him. If you don't want to be jumped on, don't bring a bag. They will get there little hands in anything and might run up a tree with something valuable. We put a carabiner clip on the zippers and it seemed to keep them out.", "A pleasant forest full of aggressive, over urbanised monkeys. They are naturally inquisitive, and they will not think twice about biting anything that looks like it may be food, or vaguely interesting... Shoe laces, tee shirt labels, etc. If you resist, you will be punished. Honestly, it's not worth the hassle, and I doubt it does the monkeys any good either. Deffo not a place to take young children.", "I visited the monkey sanctuary yesterday with my boyfriend- we followed all the rules; don't take food, don't pet the monkeys. However- didn't know about another one- don't reach into any bag for a camera. My boyfriend did just that - causing an overexcited monkey to jump onto my lap (sitting down is high risk). Cute monkey- no problem I thought until another one (with claws) joined it. Tried to get up at that point which resulted in monkey attack- those cute little things really can go crazy. A couple of scratches, one bite mark, a bottle of iodine and an oh-so-important rabies jab later I'm fine. A couple hundred pounds poorer but fine. Enter the monkey forest at your own risk and point to note- rabies is fatal so however low risk getting bitten by a rabid monkey is- it is a risk so get yourself to a clinic if you get bitten (they say the monkeys are vaccinated but it's unlikely they vaccinated every single one). There's a clinic just off monkey sanctuary road. Luckily- thanks to my amazing and quick thinking boyfriend I will be fine.... But be careful! Oh and only a crazy crazy person would risk taking a baby in there.", "Definitely worth the visit and hopefully you get to se the monkeys “monkeying around”. The babies are so cute. The surroundings are pleasant and trees are incredible. A photo can’t do them justice. Be aware, you can get a Grab driver to the Monkey Forest but I was not able to get one to return as they are prohibited from that area. Walk a bit to the city center and catch a taxi or walk another 20 minutes to Saraswati Temple.", "We went there the 4 of us (wife & I with our 2 boys 11 & 13) with no expectations not really knowing what it’s like and we were blown away how genuinely amazing it was to observe the monkeys in their almost natural habitat!", "Full of people but still shady and peaceful. The monkeys are a joy to watch and the temples and carvings are amazing. Please be respectful of the animals. We are the intruders.", "The place has improved from 15 years ago. There were no locals selling photos and getting in your way trying to stop you taking your own. Thank you iPhone. The attendance don't do much and are rude. Facilities are ok. Now for the monkeys. Just got in, sat down with no food and one came up all friendly then slapped my child suddenly. If I was closer I would have back handed it. I then got some bananas and wham. A big male on my head. Still fun to do but was glad I run out of bananas. Saw quite a few monkeys shagging and some tourists get mobbed. Read the signs as the attendants are not much help if you get into trouble.", "Monkeys were friendly but a little scary, however there were many staff located around the forest who were prepared to step in.", "What a lovely place to walk through and see lots of monkeys in their natural surroundings. DO NOT carry any food with you as they will take it from you.", "Lots of monkeys to see, from babies to older \\wiser\\\" ones :) If you go close to monkeys, they might jump on you...what a great photo opportunity (but remember to stay calm!)! A nice walk around the forest. Would recommend this to anyone!\"", "This is a must do if you are visiting Ubud. The entry fee is only around $3AUD so very good value for money. The park itself is home to many monkeys roaming freely through the area, but watch out as they can jump on you and take things out of your bags and pockets.", "was a little sceptical but glad i went - don't bother with bananas unless u r comfortable with monkeys climbing all over you..and if they do, keep your hands open as i kept mine closed and got a little bite as they think u r holding something. the service from the staff was good, and the animals are clean so there is no risk f disease apparently At the end of the day, an amazing experience especially if you can get way from the typical tourists, being loud and obnoxious. not a very big place, so don't expect long walk, but fascinating to be so close to these amazing animals..", "Went to the sanctuary October 2019, the monkeys roam freely amongst the general public, they are very inquisitive and jump on you to steal anything that is not fixed such as sunglasses bag a etc, they are particularly drawn to little children and are quite aggressive to them , my wife was unfortunately bitten while walking past an adult with two babies, it was quite frightening, went to the sanctuary hospital where there was one other lady in front of us with a bite , we were told that they are disease free cleaned my wife’s wound and then asked to sign and date an accident book, she was the 5th person to be bitten that morning, so it’s a regular occurrence, so be careful when visiting especially with little children!!", "I was really excited about visiting this place as I LOVE monkeys. However, it wasn't that nice to be there. I was actually quite scared as the monkeys are a bit viscous. It is a pretty forest but I just felt on edge being there at fear I might get my stuff stolen. I still love monkeys but I prefer them in a less controlled more relaxed environment.", "There is a lot of wild monkies. Tourist have to protect their stuff. If the monkey love the stuff he must get it. Dont look to monkey eyes cause it make them angry.", "Genuinely enjoyed walking about the park watching the monkeys! In parts like walking through a real rain forest.", "Place to relax and seeing funny monkeys. Monkey forest is like a park in the heart of Ubud where people can go there to relax and have a fresh air plus seeing monkeys. They have parking lots now with jogging track to morning exercise", "For a entry fee of less than an hour we had a nice 90 minute walk through the monkey forest. The monkeys are everywhere and pretty disciplined. Don’t come to close and everybody will be fine. It is a nice stroll and the nature is simply beautiful. The children loved it.", "It is interesting to see the antics of the monkeys. Some baby monkeys were trying to resist obeying the parents. Their behaviour is just like human beings. Be careful though. One tourist was scratched by a monkey while we were there. Don't hide food in your pockets too. The monkey can smell and pickpocket it. Otherwise an interesting walk.", "I can't stress enough how much fun it was to come here and be surrounded by tribes of monkeys, all sizes and age! Buy bananas and feed the monkeys; Trust me you will not regret it! Make this a priority on your to-do list whilst in Ubud. it is a must! A fun and peaceful experience!", "Imagine a pretty, somewhat rundown park swarming with tourists (after 10:30 am) and monkeys. Obscene number of day trippers to Ubud getting on each other's head to take the best picture of a monkey family. If that's your cup of tea - by all means. Otherwise, avoid.", "On a hot day in ubud exploring the monkey forest was very worth it as you feel you have escaped the bustling streets for jungle and monkeys. The monkeys are cheeky so don't take in food or water, obey the rules and you will be fine! I took every precaution available to me (bag locked, sunglasses in bag etc) and it was fine, they only bother you if you have food. Very large space with lots of nature to see. Monkey are also very cute and healthy. ", "This would have to be one of the best and funniest afternoons we spent in . As part of a private car tour from our hotel, the visit here was just so good & lots & lots of fun. If you don't buy bananas here, it will be pretty much just observing, but if you buy bananas from the stalls in the park, it is so much more fun, they will climb on you and it is much more interactive. Most monkeys are friendly, but yes, they can get shirty and their fangs come out and 3 bit us. If you don't hand over a banana fast enough they do get impatient...lol Just watch mobiles, sunnies etc, they are known to pinch them sometimes. Don't scream or show your teeth or give direct eye contact, they see those signs as acts of aggression and will respond, in their mind, appropriately!! lol Very cheap entry fee and great for the kids, if you have little ones, don't probably get bananas :)))", "Great way to escape the streets and go for a nice walk in nature. Cool to watch the monkeys in a relaxed environment", "Lovely to see monkeys in a virtual natural habitat, the trees and foliage were amazing, hundreds of monkeys, had one sit on my head to eat a banana !!!!!!", "the monkey forest was an interesting stroll. The temples inside are cool, the monkeys are cheeky so watch your stuff, and dont hide food, they will find it!", "The monkey forest was one of the things we really wanted to do whilst in Ubud as we had seen and read a lot about it. We were so glad we went, there’s lots of different areas to the forest all sign posted well. The conservation forest was a nice walk, make sure to go and see the blind monkey that’s in a cage there he will want to hold your hand. There are a lot of monkeys but they don’t really pay attention to you unless you want them to, they are interested if you have a backpack on or water bottles/food though. We managed to find a keeper who took a “monkey selfie” for us which made our day! Entrance is 50,000 which is definitely worth it.", "We very much enjoyed our trip to the Mokey Forest despite being abit scared of them at first we ended up going twice. They were very cute and generally gentle, very easy to get good close up photos of them. If you do not wish Mokeys to touch you you can still go, just dont bring any food or they might look in your bag. You can buy bananas or Rambutans there and we very much loved feeding them.", "We had Putu from ‘ sun tour guide’ take us through the monkey sanctuary. It was a great experience having Putu show us around and explain the statues to us and the meaning of each garden. Monkeys are well taken care of and free to roam. Strongly recommend visiting when in Ubud", "Watching the monkeys in the forest is really fascinating. The behaviours, expressions and action -- I could have watched for hours! There were quite a number of babies so you do have to be careful not to interfere. And don't forget that they are wild animals.", "We were able to walk to Monkey Forest from our hotel, Alaya Resort Ubud. The 15 minute stroll was pleasant, passing local businesses, restaurants, and artisan shops. The closer we got to Monkey Forest we encountered monkey statues on the sidewalk which we thought was nice welcome. At the front gates is a huge map to help you get your bearings and where we encountered our first monkeys when one surprised me by running right by my foot and jumping onto the map I was reviewing. After my initial jumpiness at having wild monkeys running around my feet, it was a fun experience to watch them sunbathing, eating, playing, and running about the forest. We did encounter one issue personally. While filming a baby monkey eating a sweet potato, an adult monkey suddenly jumped onto the camera bag my husband was carrying. We tried our best to come in prepared by doing some precursory research and not carrying any food on us or having any personal affects in our pockets or easily accessible to the monkeys. But, to our chagrin, we forgot about the hand sanitizer hanging from the bag. The monkey wrestled with the bag until he finally pulled the sanitizer off. He immediately jumped down, ran a few feet away, and drank the whole bottle. We were dumbfounded. Apparently, the monkeys like to get drunk on the alcohol content! After that incident, we continued to explore the beautiful grounds including the fascinating sculptures along the outer wall of the Sanctuary's main temple, Pura Dalem Agung Padangtegal. (The temple grounds were closed to the public.) While visiting that part of the Forest, I saw a juvenile monkey on a wall along the some steps. I approached slowly, sat on the steps and slowly scooted near the wall for my husband to take a photo of me near the monkey. As soon as I got within a few feet, the monkey suddenly jumped on my shoulders. At first, I was frozen in fear as I didn't want to get bitten. (We heard it's common to get bitten!) But, the monkey just played with my hair before laying across my shoulders and giving my husband an amazing photo opportunity! After a couple of minutes, he got bored and returned to lazing about on the wall. Rounding the side of the temple, we found the secondary interest where there were several people selling bananas and we witnessed many people getting climbed and beat-up by monkeys trying to get to the bananas. We do NOT recommend you do this. It looked terrifying and truly uncomfortable. We continued to make our circuit around the park and came upon the stairs to the spring temple, Pura Beji. It has a mystical beauty as it's hidden down in a heavily treed ravine. It's worth the short trek. The balance of our visit was uneventful. Monkey Forest was one of highlights of our trip but I contribute a lot of that to being well prepared going into the sanctuary. If you don't taunt or try to engage the animals and follow the rules, your visit should be pretty safe & enjoyable, too.", "i Had a Great Time At The Monkey Forest Went On A Private Trip Spent 3 Hours Walking About Not Like The Trips Which Where Rushed There Are Plenty Of Monkeys Running Around Lovely Scenery And A Great Temple In The Middle I Took Some Brilliant Photos Which I will Add Later", "Not only the monkeys are cute, we were very impressed by the forest itself which is really beautiful. We went in the evening and the monkeys were quite calm. We also didn’t feed them or bring any stuff they could like to steal. Like this we could avoid attacks and had a relaxing visit.", "Not a whole day thing, but worth the money. Great photo opportunity with monkeys too, wont harm you just leave alone don't go up to monkey etc to make them angry. We had no problems. Local people all nice, there is cafes there to stop off for lunch. Fresh coconut for drinks too. If you love seeing the outside. And seeing the world visit here :)", "If you enjoy monkeys chasing you... Perfect. If you enjoy monkeys pulling on your shorts... Even better. If monkeys clapping at you begging for food seems normal... Great. My husband and I didn't even make it past the entrance. Overrated.", "i have never seen this kind of things in my life it was really awesome experience... the entrance fee was not expensive and i was allowed to touch the monkeys and take photos with them i really really love it", "It is simply what the name suggests - a forest full of monkeys! There are also some small temples, but mainly just monkeys. It isn’t huge but only works out about £2.50 to get in and it was lovely to see the monkeyed in their natural environment. The forest is not fenced in so the monkeys are there by choice and all seemed relaxed and happy, some were playing, eating, sleeping or grooming. There are signs warning people not to take food in as the monkeys will want it, they do not bother you unless you have food or something they want like a water bottle, dangly jewellery or an open bag. We saw a monkey take some crisps out of a toddlers hand but the signs were clear so only to be expected! One guide offered to put a monkey on our shoulders for money but we refused. A bit further along a guide offered to do it for free and gave us food for the monkey and took a picture for us, was lovely and the monkey respected him - it went to go in my bag so he just told it no and it stopped. You can buy fruit to feed the monkeys around the forest but we just enjoyed watching other people do this!", "Clean and very peaceful the monkey forest was busy but thriving upon our visit. It cost the equivalent of £2.50pp for entry and you get to experience the wild monkeys who are friendly and didn’t really bother humans unless they had food. There are 3 temples within the grounds and tons of great photo opportunities. The fresh smoothie and milkshake stall at the end is a must!", "Cool place in the centre of Ubud. A lot of monkey's and yes the are snatching you if they can for food. Temple's are really nice and there are 2 exit's/entry's Worth to visit", "It is a walk through a park (forest) that is filled with monkeys. They are very used to people and are not afraid to jump on you in search of food. It is a bit of a shame as the monkeys rely on tourists for food, so it is not an entirely 'natural' experience, but good to see the monkeys and cure babies all the same.", "This place has lots and lots of wild monkeys. You will see baby monkeys and adult monkeys. Some of the monkeys can be agressive so be very careful in your actions and do not wear ANY SHINY necklaces while at Monkey Forest. They will also take your expensive sunglasses right off your face so best not to wear sunglasses while at this attraction. I lost my nice sunglasses to a monkey at another location in while WEARING them but was not injured. The monkeys are very fast to take things. You will never recover any items lost to a monkey. These are very wild animals and they have long sharp teeth so do not show anger toward the monkeys even if they jump on your head.", "Cute monkeys but be careful because they are well known to take tourist sunglasses phone and wallets In my experience saw another tourist got his sunglasses taken by a naughty monkey. Thankfully there was the zookeper who convinced the monkey to give back his sunglasses", "There is a modern visitor centre when you arrive to purchase your ticket to the forest. It is well laid out and they need to charge for upkeep as they pay staff to monitor the monkeys at various locations around the walkways. The walk is relatively easy although there are some inclines and steps but good solid paths. The monkeys are brave and if you have food or drinks they will steal from you but as we didn't want to feed them we had nothing on us so they left us alone. There are some pretty temples in the forest but due to a religious festival while we were there, they were shut. Some of the trees are really ancient and quite fascinating to look at.", "Whatever you do don't take food into monkey forest! the monkeys will chase you and climb all over you- they are vicious little monkeys! make sure you don't have anything they can grab either- like sunglasses However saying that it is well worth a visit, just make sure you keep your distance!!", "It is really nice to walk around the monkey forest. It is very crowded and loud though. Be aware of the monkeys, they like to steal small items.", "With our tours by locals guide I was feeling more confident about visiting the monkey park after hearing mixed and for the most part negative reviews. For a mere $3 we entered a sanctuary with lush beautiful gardens temples and statues. The cheeky monkeys are fascinating to watch at play. Yes you do need to be mindful of your belongings and don' t take food in, but our guide explained all this to us and there were signposts in English warning what to do and not do as well as PA announcements. We visited here combined with an Ubud tour so it was a great day trip! Loved it!", "The way they have put together this place is stunning. They are not kidding when they say its a forest, absolutely beautiful grounds and well thought out. Seeing the monkeys along the way is an absolute bonus, they are so damn cute. The temples were all closed, so we didn't get to see any of those, but still worth going. Paid 50.000 to get in, so not cheap, but glad we did it. Huge place so get ready to walk a fair bit.", "Worth visiting this sanctuary with 1000 over of nese long-tailed monkeys living in this natural conservation forest. It is fun and filled with knowledge seeing the monkeys been fed by the trained staffs. There are monkeys mating, fighting for foods, grooming and caring for their young. There are just so many monkeys to see!!!!", "No visit to Ubud is complete without a visit to the Sacred Money Forest Sanctuary. A unique experience to roam freely amongst these creatures and watch their interactions. The forest itself is also beautiful to explore with some temples scattered throughout.", "The monkey forest was much bigger and better than I anticipated. They really do roam freely around you (keep an eye out for the baby ones- so cute). The only problem was other tourists. Some people were trying to aggravate the monkeys just to get a good shot. Others (despite warning signs) got out food and drink and were then surprised when the monkeys came after them. We also saw a monkey climb on a man’s back (this isn’t that rare) only for his girlfriend to panic and start hitting the monkey with a booklet she had. Not a great idea! Would recommend though. Also lots of shops and restaurants nearby for a much needed break from the humidity and heat.", "There are a little more than 600 monkeys in that forest - so not that many as you'd think. The monkeys also aren't too agressive (as in Gibraltar) and the forest itself is really beautiful. A hint: don't bring any food, they can sense it miles away :)", "Ok,Ubud is very interesting,loads of culture,great mask shops,all sorts of cool stuff.....the Monkeys... are not cute,not friendly,and love ignorant tourists.Dont wear sunglasses,don't carry phones,don't feed em,and don't be fooled by em. They are ok at a very long arms length,the sanctuary is very beautiful ,the inmates aren't.", "Great to go and see while staying in Ubud. Was very close to our hotel and very cheap to get in. Don't take and food or water in (or keep it in your bag). Nice to walk around the forest and see the monkeys.", "Monkeys everywhere! It is also worth checking out the funeral temple to learn more about nese culture.", "Loved visiting the monkeys. Was good to get up close and get great photos. Be careful though the monkeys like to take your belongings so hold onto your things! The babys were so cute. We really enjoyed it.", "Park is nice, as there isn't much greenery in central Ubud so it's a nice place to see. There are a lot of monkeys so you'll be sure to see all kinds: moms, babies, kids, families, sleeping monkeys and fighting monkeys. PLEASE read the rules and don't bring in plastic bags or things that can harm the monkeys, they will find a way to get a hold of them.", "This is a must! Was so pretty and a flashback to an unpopulated Ubud, as it would have been naturally. You can get so close to the monkeys! They are not shy though so be careful, my partner wore a flowery back pack and they jumped on it three times- if this happens just keep walking and moving and they will be scared and jump off. A photographers haven! And only 50k- which was about £3! ", "If you love monkeys, this is the place to go. There will be bus-loads of tourists here during normal hours, but the place is quite large and there are plenty of monkeys to go around. They are everywhere. Occasionally we heard screams from visitors who had a monkey land on their shoulder, etc. One of them stole my water bottle and bit it open. Do not make eye contact!", "with monkeys in it. Bet you couldn't of guessed. Nice temple though. A half day walk, which is quite nice.", "Cheeky monkeys galore. Bananas sold on site albeit a little expensive. 100k entrance for adults. If you're in , you really must come see the monkeys.", "A beautiful peaceful location with hundreds of cheeky monkeys that will climb onto your head or shoulders if you are carrying the bananas readily available for sale. Great photo opportunities. Be careful as they will steal your camera or sunglasses (and smash them) if you give them a chance.", "Good time at Monkey Forest!! Too many monkeys friendly!!! Ten minutes by walk from the center of Ubud!! Low Cast entrance ticket!", "This place has ancient temple lot of monkeys live here, They provide you guide who protect you from monkeys.We saw trained gaint Bat and birds.", "If I had small children I was be careful bringing them to this park. Some of the monkeys can be quite aggressive, bearing their teeth and scratching. Besides a few nasty little guys the other monkies were quite cute.", "Such an interesting place, adorable monkeys everywhere. They can be a bit feisty, so hold on to your belongings. One stole my friends hand sanitizer that was hanging from her bag. They do like sparkly items, and things that make noise. Be careful if you intend to buy bananas to feed them...some can be very aggressive and take everything you've got in one full swipe...crafty little things.", "Dirty and not something I would do again. I found the monkeys were very \\in your face\\\" for food and only just managed to save my sunnies\"", "So fun. Who needs to go with company when there are hundreds of monkeys around!? Fun to watch, you can buy cheap bananas to feed them. That will even entice them onto you. Easy to just sit and hangout. Side note. Bring as little as possible. Not even a water bottle. They especially liked mine, and while sharing with some was fun, one monkey wanted it bad enough to give my finger a little nibble! No dramas but go with nothing more than something to take a few photos!", "Monkeys galore, mostly after any food (or free object, including caps and galsses) you may have on you. Some will climb all over you. It is pleasant as long as you do not make quick movements as they will, in response, bite and break skin. A nice wlak through the gardens but once you have seen several dozens monkeys (mothers and their babies), the novelty wears off.", "we expected to see this attraction lacking but what a surprise well kept, clean, and the monkeys all looked well fed, and content", "We had a good time. Lotsa monkeys around and you get to feed them too. There are few kiosks inside where you can buy some bananas to feed them. Few temples and lovely looking bridges inside. Some monkeys would try to snatch food and water bottles, just be cautious. It is a MUST VISIT PLACE in .", "Went to the forest early in the morning be for the crowds arrived, had a great time we easily spent two hours walking around taking every path we could. Decided to buy some bananas to feed to the monkeys which was fun my buddy I was with had them sticking part way out his pockets and they jumped up on him to steal them. So that being said exercise caution I read a few reviews after about monkeys biting a few people. Was a great time with beautiful views to boot.", "Went here with three teenagers and we all had fun. Kids liked the monkeys that sometimes got very close (at you), and also opened bags and picked things out from people's bags or snatched potato chips from people's hands (follow the advice and don't bring food, not even in bags - they will find it). They tend to focus on your bag if you get close enough and I hid mine several times (they manage zippers!). They were not aggressive but curious and came close if you got close. You can avoid it if you don't want it! It was a fun experience and we got great photos from it :). The kids loved it. Very nice forest to walk through so if you don't go there for the monkeys, enjoy the scenery.", "Nice place to view and mingle with the many monkeys but dangers lurking out there as the monkeys are unpredictable and tend to scratch and bite visitors from time to time. As we are unsure whether the monkeys have rabies or any other illnesses, victims of monkeys' scratches and bites could be at risks and often recommended to get rabies' vaccines shots (in the event of having been scratched or bitten). Personally, I would not visit anymore Monkey Forests or any places which are inhabited with monkeys or any other animals which are prone to scratch and bite visitors. I would not encourage nor discourage anyone to visit the various Monkey Forests in as these places strive on visitors' contributions (from entrance tickets and purchases of bananas to feed the monkeys) and creation of jobs for the local people hence you go at your own risks and just keep a distance from the monkeys.", "The monkey forest was a fun experience. Well maintained trails and especially clean considering. The only complaint I have is the lack ot staff within the park. It isn't too big of a deal but if something were to happen it might be difficult to find help from staff. I was there for about two hours and I saw hundreds of monkeys. Keep your belongings close. We saw a few water bottles get snatched.", "this place is just what its name says .. monkey forest .. full of monkeys nothing else. entry fees is 50000 idr .. about 4 usd per person .. and after u enter u find just monkeys and monkeys .. u get bored after 10 minutes. u can buy bananas and feed monkeys but it really risky. i saw a couple of monkeys attacking a girl and trying to snatch things from her hand after she fed them bananas, trying to get more food from her .. there are some nice statues made of rock which look really good . some long walkways and bridges and a stream flowing through the forest . but after a few minutes u get bored as there is nothing much too see. a pretty average place to visit.", "Before we went to Ubud, many reviews on website warn the monkeys over there are very aggressive. My wife is very afraid of monkeys, that's why she asked our driver to accompany with us all way long. It is better to go there after noon because the flood of tourists vanish and also lots of monkeys take their rest under shades or trees. Don't bring any bananas or bottles of mineral water, otherwise you may be attacked by a group of naughty monkeys even though there are many wardens nearby. The forest is very quiet with trees overhead that avoid the strong sunbeam piercing from above. Besides, it is very interesting to see monkey mother carries her baby in arms or sometimes you may see the baby is playing with the bottle alone, extremely cute. Further to that, there is also a cemetery and a temple mainly for monkeys because they are all sacred.", "We hired a taxi for the day and the driver took us to the monkey forest. Entrance was 20000rp. Lots of wild monkeys around which I enjoyed but my girlfriend was very cautious of the monkeys when they were close. A bought some bananas from the women inside the temple for 30000rp and they stayed with me and showed me how to feed the monkeys and get them on my shoulders. It was great fun! The only disappointment was when it started to rain. Everyone sheltered near the temple and the amount of people in one area distressed some monkeys. However, this was due to the weather and should it have been a sunny day this would have been a fantastic trip!", "Nice place to visit and see monkeys. Easy to take photos with them :) just we careful and watch you staff. Good getaway in hot day in .", "We walked around the monkey forest for an hour and that was more than enough . Looked at some monkeys - there's nothing else to really do . Other than that there are some temples in the middle and pretty trees . You need to pay for a banana to get a monkey to jump on you for a photo. It's pretty but to be honest it's just some monkeys in their habitat. Worth going at least once.", "pleasse do not have anything hanging out - glasses, earings and secure bags to the front of you,go with an experienced guide and donot let a guide of the street take you in, do not have food out to feed them as they can become very aggressive, it was an ok visit but we saw a tourist attacked by a monkey when they tried to get there camera back, been twice worth a visit but keep your wits about you, dont approach the babies they are not cute if mummy gets upset. very much a tourist venture for money only and not real concerned with tourist safey", "The only reason i have rated this as excellent as I can see how some tourists may be scared when coming here!! The monkeys will come up to you and they may try to climb on you to!! If your fine with that then I highly recommend this place as a must see attraction!!! The monkeys are pretty harmless, if you scream and act like an idiot then expect a reaction from the monkeys! But otherwise they are hilarious to watch! I've been here several times on numerous trips to !! Just be careful not to frighten them, there's lots of babies and over protective mummy monkeys so I have seen tourists being growled at and occasionally attacked! If you keep calm and don't touch them (let them climb on you without moving) you will be fine!! The staff that work there are very helpful they will help you get pictures with the monkeys and also will help you get them off you if need be!!! The monkeys listen to the staff lol they have them bluff!! Defiantly worth a visit!!", "Nice place! The monkeys are all around and we were surprisingly not bothered by all the tourists. We thought it would be more crowded. Consider buying bananas to take photos with a monkey on your shoulder.", "LOL... no really... don’t look the monkeys in the eye for too long or they really will see it as a sign of aggression and get upset. Take that advice and you will have an amazing adventure through the nature, springs, and temples. We loved the walk and having the wildlife so close. This place is great for all ages!!!", "We read different reviews saying that the monkeys were very aggressive and that they will steal your hats sunglasses and purses. Personally I do think they were little more aggressive but it was so great experience. We did not buy bananas as they do sell them in the front gate but most people did. If you holds a banana out the monkeys will come and grab it and possibly jump on you. I still got lots of great pictures of the monkeys even though we didn't buy the bananas. For the price it's a must do in Ubud! It's a beautiful little walk around the monkey forest.", "great fun- be careful the monkeys bite occasionally. Beautiful walk thorugh jungle, much large than I expected. So many very cute monkeys but also grounds and temples are great", "We had a walk around the Monkey Forest and were pleased to see the monkeys freely roaming. There were heaps of babies which were very cute. There was opportunity to feed the monkeys and enjoy their mischievous ways. Just remember to keep hold of hand bags, phones, glasses, hats, etc or you'll see how mischievous the monkeys are!😊😎", "Word to the wise, do not bring anything in with you. No hats, no bags, no water bottles and hold on tight to your cameras. Half the fun is enjoying the beautiful scenery and the wild monkeys just doing there thing. There are no cages here and this is not a zoo. The other half is watching the tourist who do not heed these warnings. The monkeys will make off with anything not nailed down. And if you choose to feed the you do so at your own risk. Don't keep any food on you. To the person who complained that their were no warning signs and there kids got I have one question, did the monkeys steal your glasses? First off, they are wild animals so use some common sense. Second, there are signs everywhere warning you to watch your kids and your belongings. There are also local guides all over who watch out for tourist who don't watch out for themselves. As long as you pay attention and read the signs you will have a great time.", "Great place to check out. Highly recommend as part of a stay in Ubud. Very inexpensive and great place to take pictures!!", "A nice way to see some \\wild\\\" monkeys. They're pretty tame with all the feeding and you're bound to see some tourists with them on their shoulders etc. kind of a bit typical in what you get but it's a pretty walk through the grounds\"", "I give them a 5 for checkin, assistance, beauty & cleanliness of grounds. Unfortunately, I downgrade my rating because those are some aggressive / mean monkeys. Glad I went once, but wouldn’t return and definitely wouldn’t recommend to families with children.", "I went to Monkey Forest last June. for a local tourist, I spent 30k rupiah to get inside. I suggest you to read about the rules before you continue your way because it guide you to explore the forest safely. I think you also are not allowed to give the monkeys food. Correct me if I'm wrong. I saw some people who were chased after by the monkeys or at least they were being disturbed while I walked freely and happily there. The forest was huge enough and cool. it's for a group vacation. Sadly, I went there alone that time so I couldn’t take any photo of mine. It was silly if I did solo selfie", "Was a bit hesitant prior to the visit, reading a lot of horror stories on the net and also had visited over ten years ago as a kid- a woman had her face scratched. But this time around it was actually a nice little visit. Stick to the paths, keep out of the monkeys way and everything is sweet. They actually keep to themselves anyway: play/real fighting, picking fleas from their hair, lounging around, walking along the paths with you. Dont feed them. Dont bring back packs or handbags, water bottles, sunglasses or hats. They will take them. They are more likely to approach you if you carry those items. Funny that they arent interested in our cameras or phones...", "The monkey forest is a beautiful start for Ubud. The monkeys are cute to watch and very naughty. If they jump on you, they do it very carefully and without hurting you and if you don't like it, they jump away, not a problem at all. The walk on its own is just very relaxing with views over some rice fields, so not only monkeys all the time. The bridges you can pass for a walk are more dangerous than the monkeys ;-) I enjoyed the fresh air in the forest and the lovely atmosphere. Very good start for Ubud, don't miss it.", "If you’ve never seen monkeys before being in their own habitat and playing around you this is a great and safe spot to do so. Recommended", "Upon entering I was a bit freaked out. The moneys just run around freely among the visitors. They even hang out on the street near the sanctuary. They can be aggressive, but only if you have food. Apparently many of the monkeys are rabid, so it is best not to touch them or attract them to you. It is fun to walk around and watch the action. It is easy to get to as it is in the center of town and near many shops and cafes.", "The entrance fee is reasonably priced and the experience is wonderful. There are so many monkeys and seeing them just live in their natural habitat is so interesting and fun. The natural landscape is quite breathtaking as well, and there are many temples along the path. Suggestion: please follow the guideline and make sure do not scare the monkey.", "It is a wonderful experience and definitely go but stay aware that these monkeys are wild animals. I suggest you go with a guide who can give you good information and prevent you from making bad judgements.... for example I saw a baby monkey climb up one girl and then as she held it in the palm of her hand smiling at it the mother ran up and bit her sinking her teeth one centimeter into her leg, there was heaps of blood and serious concern for infections, she was taken to hospital.", "The Monkey Forest was well worth a visit. Not only for all the monkeys but also the beautiful forest. There are may staff around to assist if the monkeys get too \\friendly\\\" but I was able to get close and had no problems. Probably because I didn't have any food. Great to see the mothers and babies - very cute!\"", "We visited the monkey forest on a recent trip to . For the entry price of only 30,000 pp, it was definitely value for money. The monkeys, as you may expect are VERY cheeky! We saw several visitors almost get their cameras taken due to being in the face of the monkeys.. And that is the key. Follow the rules, let the workers take the lead for you if you want to do something more with them, like climbing up you or taking a banana. The highlight for us was one cheeky fella eating an ice cream and cone! He ever unwrapped it as he got through it!", "We visited the temple with our 9 month old. While he slept for the majority of it we were able to take in the spectacular ocean views. We had a driver from our hotel (Courtyard Marriot Nusa Dua) take us and he was an incredible guide. He warned us about the monkeys because they are pretty mischievous but we went mid afternoon (2pm) and they were mostly asleep. However he did show us pictures of one monkey ripping the rubber from a car door while we had been inside touring. It was busy but not congested and difficult to maneuver while walking around. It is a nice area to go for a short visit and beautiful walk. We did get to see some baby monkeys playing on our way out. I would recommend going when the monkeys are more active but worth the trip.", "As many monkey places in south east asian countries, they warn you not to feed the monkeys, not to look in the eye of the monkey,etc etc... then inside the temples there are pkenty of locals selling food for the monkeys. I would not recomend to do it, the monkeys get anxious when the food is finished and they can get violent. The best in this places is the forest and the colours, ignore the monkeys!", "Yes. If you were to go here and nag the monkies you must expect nothing less in return. One tourist was bitten, but only after he behaved aggressively towards the animals. And if you are that type of tourist that taps the glas of an aquarium in order for the animals to \\dance\\\" for you: please pass! Some tips when preparing your visit: - Take off your jewellery - Use a lock for your bag - Don't walk around eating. Better: Don't show any foot at all. - Stay away from smaller/younger monkeys And last but not least: Stay calm, relax and enjoy this beautiful place. 👍\"", "Big forest with so many monkeys. Rather than watching the monkeys I enjoyed the walk in the forest and see some temples inside.", "A really fun and unique park to visit to see wild monkeys in their natural environment. The monkeys own the park and constantly remind you of it by chasing after you or sometimes growling if you get too close to their liking (especially the moms with their babies). Be mindful of some cheeky monkeys who will not hesitate to come after you if you are carrying food and/or small items that may interest them. Have seen many tourists hilariously lose their food/items with the monkeys ninja-like moves.", "If you're in Ubud, definitely worth a visit, be careful of your pockets and sunnies, they are very naughty monkeys! Plus it's nice and cool among the trees!", "Great fun few hours walking around the temple among the monkeys. If you buy bananas they climb all over you. Lots of adult and babies around, very cute! Able to walk from Ubud centre if fit and happy to with the heat.", "A wonderful way to spend 90 mins wandering around a large jungle forest inhabited by hundreds of monkeys. It cost only 40000 IDR per person which was less than the cost of small bunch on bananas - be aware... If you have ANY food or water bottle the monkeys will take it off you are are very happy to jump on your back and open your backpack - once you get over the initial shock it's really good fun", "Place has been well maintained with upgrading done. More crowded then before , monkeys were more well behaved than usual too, probably due to the crowd", "This place was nice, monkeys everywhere, it was fun walking around watching them jump around and play.. We visited here August 2014, for our honeymoon. However be careful having too much fruit as they will come after you lool.. Definitely worth a visit if you are in Ubud..", "If you are in Ubud, the monkey forest if a must see. Only 30k too so it's cheap. It's a beautiful forest all around, nice paths with temples and great stone work. And of course the monkeys, which are loose and adorable, and completely non aggressive. They will only jump on you if you have food in your bag or pockets. It's a great 30-60 minute trip and great photo ops!", "Was amazing !! You can interact so closely lots of really monkeys . You have to be careful with your food and water bottles ! You have to go as its wonderful !", "We visited the forest and had no problems, however read some reviews of people that had! We had one or two monkeys coming and taking bananas off our pockets, but we followed the instructions to not hold the food from them, and they walked away. Took some nice pictures...", "We heard a lot about the Sacred forest and decided to go! The forest is about a KM from the main street in Ubud. Costs about IDR 40,000 per person to enter. Travellers are not really permitted into the beautiful temples within the compound and we actually didnt see too many monkeys! Its quite crowded and although it was quite green and beautiful, we could have given it a miss!", "Don't go near the monkeys or let your children go near them, they seem fed up of being on show and because so many people coming and bothering them everyday. One tourist who thought he was a yogi approached the Monkey in a very calm way. Being friendly talking softly and the monkey just on him foot his leg scratched his face and was on top of his head within seconds, he was so fast it was scary to watch. so be careful keep your distance and keep your children close. i would not bring my kids here too dangerous.", "If you scare of monkeys better don't come to this place because you will see a lot of monkeys. Some of them are naughty. My friend was called me and I tried to answer the phone when the money sees me he tried to grab my bag. We saw some cute babies monkey too. Big place and a lot of too see.", "I liked it. There are many temples like this in Asia but this one is in a really beautiful natural setting . Accessible to most and with some very scenic areas. Great if you have kids but watch out for the monkeys.", "The monkey forest was a priority on our list during our stay in Ubud. We went in the afternoon, was busy at the time, but not too busy. Beautiful forest, nice walk. Entrance fee was Rp50,000 per person. There are stalls were you can buy bananas (Rp20,000 for small bunch - say 4 bananas and Rp50,000 for bigger bunch). We bought a small bunch. The lady assists you by calling the monkeys to jump on you to get the banana and take photos. They are really very sneaky, they will take anything, even put their tiny hands in your pocket hoping to find something. Afterwards we went across the road to Habitat restaurant for a late lunch (they offer 10% discount if you show your monkey forest ticket - added bonus). We enjoyed the monkeys!!", "I visited Monkey Forest last week with my husband and my 3 young kids, aged 11, 8 and 4. Everybody were buying bananas in the front so my husband bought a bunch for the kids too. However, he didn't ask for a black bag and he was just holding the bananas in the open when luckily, another tourist warned us to put the bananas in my bag and don't let the monkeys see them. Thanks for the advice we didn't get attacked by the monkeys that just kept coming out of everywhere!! I saw another uninformed female tourist get jumped on by 3-4 monkeys before she threw her bananas down! However, as long as you hide your food/water bottles/sunglasses and behave accordingly, the monkeys here are very nice compared to the ones in Uluwatu Temple. I saw several baby monkeys and they are just adorable! We saw many daring tourists interact with the monkeys- take photos with a monkey on the head/shoulder, hand a banana over to a baby monkey.. Also, my son just sat down on the ledge to rest and one monkey just sat next to him and kind of leaned against him! So funny! But beware, because then, another monkey came near and started chewing on the ends of my son's shorts and then suddenly bit his thigh!! Luckily, my son was wearing a pair of cargo shorts that prevented a penetration but the bite turned into a bad bruise over the next few days. Lesson learned- Monkeys are cute but still be CAREFUL!! It's their territory. Btw, we went around 3pm and it was not so hot thanks to many trees providing shades. Also, because of my youngest who was tired, we only went in a bit and still saw many many monkeys and had lots of fun for about 30~40 min. So if you are in a hurry, no worries. Just drop by and experience!", "We visited this place and thoroughly enjoyed our walk through the forest with the monkeys . Great atmosphere and we'll worth a visit", "Nice and peaceful with the monkeys playing in their natural environment. Well worth the visit to connect to nature and have a little laugh at the playful monkeys", "What an absolutely delightful morning wandering through the Monkey Forest. I was a little apprehensive regarding the monkeys but they didnt bother us as we had no food. They however have plenty of food to eat themselves with constant feeding of sweet potatoes and for their treat is bananas. You can purchase bananas to feed them but do be aware as soon as they see you with a banana they will just grab it. We wandered through and discovered such a magical part of the forest. It was like you were transformed into another world. theres a lovely bridge and fast flowing stream which you can walk along. So many beautiful angles to take some great photos. I personally think that the forest is well maintained and the monkeys are free to wander around where ever they like. I watched some of them playing in their little pool ,trying to pull in each in and just jumping in the water. I really think this is a place to come and visit. Adults was only 50,000 ($5) and children 40 000 ($4). Well worth a lovely few hours wandering. Its actually very peaceful.", "So many monkeys! I was afraid and didn't want the big monkeys to come close. I chose not to hold bananas. I'm a RN and we hear about people getting bitten by monkeys and needing their rabies vaccine series... haha! Definitely worth the visit!!! I got some great pictures!", "This was one hell of a day out. The ticket prices are low and fair, you have an option of buying bananas at the entrance to feed the monkeys with. They request you do not take any outside foods in with you as the staff feed the monkeys good nutritious food and believe me if you take anything in with you, even a bottle of water, they will have it off you! We saw so many people with backpacks being jumped on and searched by the curious creatures. One woman walked along the path with one of the larger ones while he searched her pack for treats, took her bottle of water and stayed perched on her for a good few minutes, she was loving it! Our own personal experience was very similar, my husband had a rather bright graphic cap on and countless times had little fellas climbing up him to get to his hat to nibble at it. The only bad point of the visit was when we made the mistake of interrupting a monkey on the path who was rubbing rocks on the ground to give him a bigger rock. Now a side note here, there are boards all over the forest that say do not make eye contact as it is seen as a sign of aggression. We made no such eye contact only tried to get involved. But this monkey had an attitude problem and decided our attempt at playing was aggression and so responded ad we would if another alfa attempted conversation so... yeah. The forest itself is gorgeous, the walkways are well kept and there's plenty of places to explore so would plan at least 2 hours for this. There is a Warung onsite to a quick bite if you get hungry and plenty of staff around to ask questions. Great day out, one of our highlights in ubud so far.", "Lots of walking. It was very hot even in the shade. Take some bananas with you. Highway robbery buying them on site.", "The monkey forest for sure had lots of monkeys roaming around fearlessly. However, the forest is pretty average. There not much to see there, except for trees, some old stone sculptures and a small temple inside the monkey forest. One can not spend more than 30 mins in this place. For kids it can be a good place.", "This forest in Ubud is really interesting. Step off the busy streets and once you're in there it seems like time stood still. The temples are beautiful. Feeding the monkeys was fun but beware they can get aggressive fighting for the bananas.", "Husband loved it, I tried but I am scared of monkeys and they are everywhere! Be warned they are very friendly and may look to jump on you.", "The walk is fairly nice but the monkeys can be quite aggressive and so used to being fed by tourists that you are unlikely to see a normal behavior.", "We were dubious about the sanctuary, being concerned about animal welfare, but had a great time. The location itself is extremely beautiful, and the monkeys seem quite happy - free to come and go as they please.", "Monkey temple with a lot of monkey roaming around. You can interact with them really closely. Be careful when u bring food also they can steal your valuables!", "Be careful. Monkeys bite. A great experience but best to keep in mind that if the monkeys feel threatened they will nip and can draw blood. Apart from this an enjoyable experience with the monkeys jumping on you to get the bananas. Don't take any food in your bags etc as they can smell it and will try to get it. Enjoy with caution.", "We have visited twice now (2015 & 2019 and this time found there is now an impressive international standard visitors entrance and center. Once you are inside you are free to roam the paths and watch the monkeys. Great place to spend an hour or two and good to see regular food stations and staff are now provided for the monkeys and we saw no tourists feeding the monkeys this time.", "* Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary 🐒 Read the rules on the board when you buy the tickets 🎫. (Don’t look in the eyes of monkey 🐵) This place is full of monkeys ...shady greens all around with historical huge trees with all long spread roots ..and flowing water by the side as you move deep inside. A perfect place to take pictures but be careful about your belongings and cameras 📸 as you never know maybe a monkey 🐒 is keeping an eye on you .😅 hehe Do experience this place. #Finishyourplatefirst #musaafir_mehra", "We paid 40000 rupiah for the entrance fee. The monkey forest is closed at 6pm. Really worth a visit if you are going to ubud. The monkeys there are really naughty but cute.", "It was a funny visit the monkeys there very Naughty, they stole my banana and hair clips so be careful about your Things,They are everywhere and the tamples inside the Forset so amazing and really woth to visit", "this place is jawdrop, there is some fences to protect people although kinda scary but you will get nice pitures", "Great place to spend an hour however it was very disappointing to see such much rubbish being left around by tourists and the monkeys chewing on plastic bottle tops. Be aware of the signs and never ever touch the monkeys my husband got scratched as he sat to close to a monkey which was hit fault. We went straight to the medical centre and they were very reassuring as it was only a scratch. Great to see so many babies.", "Very nice and cool promenade in this park, where you won't have to chase the monkeys, as you will be surrounded! Very funny to see them playing together. Interesting to see, and not expensive at all", "Enjoyed this thoroughly but the guide steers you to her shop at the end to try and get you to buy something. Haggling is a must. The monkeys were fun but the guide was annoying at the end. ", "It's worth a visit. Entrance is 30,000 rupiahs per person. You can spend a few hours here just wandering around, looking at the beautiful temples inside the forest setting. The monkeys are entertaining, but not afraid of coming right up to people. We didn't buy the bananas to feed them as we saw quite a few people getting mobbed by borderline aggressive monkeys. Worth the time and money for a visit!", "If you don't mind monkeys then this is a beautiful forest to explore with paths and stairs leading to hidden corners with carvings and springs. Be careful with things monkeys can steal like hats, sunglasses, phones and bags.", "We throughly enjoyed visiting this! Go ahead and buy a big bunch of bananas if you want close contact with the monkeys. They will be your best friend. Just give them slowly, don't panic, and enjoy the experience. They ignore you completely if you don't have food. Grounds are lovely.", "The monkey sanctuary in Ubud is a place to visit. Many monkeys interact with tourists however you need to take some precautions because some trying to \\steal\\\" things from the tourists can be aggressive!\"", "Make sure you read the information before entering!! The monkeys want anything you are carrying and can be aggressive trying to get it! They will bite!! My wife was bitten on the arm after a monkey jumped on her head before trying to take her sunglasses! When she tried to stop it the monkey bit her on the arm, drawing blood! At the first aid centre we were told this happens regularly!", "We visited the Monkey Forrest on two occasions during our stay in Ubud as it was so much fun. My wife and I are avid photographers and took the opportunity to take several (hundreds in Carole's case) photographs. It's a well kept conservation habitat for the macaques and the best one on . The staff are very knowledgeable and keep watch over both the visitors and Macaques for safety. Remember these are wild animals, territorial and group orientated. They are very inquisitive and like nothing more than trying to open your bags to see what is inside for them, so be sensible and put stuff that you don't need away. There's nothing worse than a troop of monkeys running up a bill on you mobile, lol. If you do visit be sure to sit a while and watch them. The complex itself is a nice place and very photogenic. I would recommend a trip here to see the Sacred Monkey Forrest.", "It's a jungle forest with lots of monkeys. I guess they have been spoiled with all the food that the tourists are giving them so they seem a bit aggressive. One monkey came up to us when we were sitting quite far from them and watching them play. It tried to open my friend's backpack (yeah, they know how to do that) which was on her back and when I tried to schoo it away it bit me. No blood or anything but had its teethmarks on my arm for a couple of hours. It's a nice place to visit and take lots of pictures with monkeys if you are in Ubud, but I don't think it's worth booking a tour just to go there.", "When in , don't miss this place. Its a nice experience to be among the monkeys. When you walk around, just enjoy to be with them, respect their territory and relax.", "If you are in Ubud, everyone recommends the Monkey Forest and it really is a great experience! I was a little wary to begin with as when entering the forest, there are a lot of signs on what to do if a monkey approaches you and how to act. However, the monkeys are amazing, super inquisitive and very friendly. As with all wild animals, you have to respect them and they will respect you. We only saw 'misbehaved' monkeys when people were intimidating or teasing them. Thankfully there are staff members and rangers everywhere and they are on hand to help anyone who is a little frightened or would like a great photo of them and the monkeys (for a price). We were told it would take an hour to go around the forest, but to be honest, we were there for about 3 hours and it's because we loved it and there was so much to see.", "If in Ubud take the time to visit the monkey Forrest and make you walk down the stairs to the Koi pond and river It is such a beautiful place If your scared of monkeys hold a small Stone in your hand they want come near you", "So many monkeys and they are not afraid of people so will come really close. The setting is very beautiful and a nice walk through the forest too. Only issue is with tourists who like to tease or harass the monkeys with no respect.", "Great short visit! Monkeys everywhere. I'd never seen monkeys diving and swimming in water before and here they not only do that but also push each other in the water, wrestling and cavorting. Buy the bananas but be prepared to give them out quickly. The monkeys are smart and know you've hidden them in your pocket. My husband tried to hide them and one monkey grabbed on to his shorts and hung on til he got the whole bunch out of the pocket all the while my husband is dancing around trying to get away. Don't touch them but they allow you to get close enough for good photos.", "If you enjoy watching monkeys running around causing mischief then you'll probably enjoy this place. I do and therefore I had a great time, even when the monkey stole my water bottle (highlight of the trip!). I would probably avoid buying food for the monkeys as you will just be mugged as soon as you walk in but it is good fun watching others being mobbed. A nice place to wander around for a couple of hours.", "If you want to commune with nature then this is one of the places you can visit when you're in Ubud. Just beware of your belongings and don't agitate the monkeys. They are everywhere, even at the parking lot! If you're a fan of small unique shops that sells items like arts, silver accessories and resort wear, they are outside the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary.", "A great family experience. The feeding was definitely a lot of fun, with monkeys climbing up on your shoulders to get them. One warning however is to put away valuables and things easily taken, as the monkeys are very intelligent and bold when exploring the forest area. One actually climbed up and unzipped my camera bag and stole a cleaning cloth!", "Despite many stories as long as you are careful and take note of the signs throughput the park the Monkey Forest really holds no fears. Our friends had a water bottle stolen by a monkey outside the Forest but it was swinging around and offered a challenge.", "Absolutely fantastic. Be prepared and take a closed in bag to hide the bananas you can buy for the little ones. Be careful, they are very cheeky. Great photos with family members. Minimal cost of 40000 rupiah for adults and 30000 for children Bananas 50000 for a large bunch of about 10. It is a bit of a drive depending on traffic can be 2 hours each way", "Such a great experience! A nice walking in the jungle with monkeys. They are nice and friendly and if you behave nice you will be lucky to have a photo with them :) so they just come to you and sit on your shoulder. Definitely recommend!", "Although you aren't getting any particular service for your money (bananas cost extra inside), it is worth it to have an experience playing with the monkeys. There were some monkeys outside the sacred forest as well, but so many more of all sizes inside! I would say for us it was worth the small cost for the experience to hold or have a monkey on your shoulders :) Enjoy", "We've been here just before closing time (18.00) at 17.00. That was enough time and the forest wasn't overrun by tourists. (For photographs a bit too dark.) The entrance fee is very cheap and absolute fair. The monkeys will be fed by ca. 17.30 with sweet poptatoes. It's a pleasure to observe them chewing. They sit everywhere calmly and most of them had babies. When we did the circular path one monkey followed us creepy close. My boyfriend shoutet o\\\" and then he kept more distance. But you don't have to worry, there are guards close enough. What a lovely place with these cute mokeys. Take your time an be respectful!\"", "I didn't expect much having seen tons of monkeys in my 6 months of traveling but I was pleasantly surprised. The entrance fee is 50k per person. Lots of monkeys around who are used to people so they get close offer you their paw or even jump on your shoulder. There are \\rangers' about to shoo the monkeys away when they do but it makes for awesome pictures. You can buy banana's in the park for a lot of money and as soon you are seen with banana's the monkeys come running and try to steal them from you (sometimes by force) so don't get them if you don't mind being chased / jumped by monkeys ;)\"", "i'm ok with animals but the monkey forest wasn't a great place to visit after all, can treat it as a different sort of activity to do/place to see if one has been going to too many beaches or doing too many surfing/sunbathing. maybe I didn't find it as fascinating 'cos my gf was surprised by one monkey holding onto her leg from behind when we were too focus in taking selfie and she screamed right next to me but I didn't get to comfort her soon enough as I was too stunned by her scream, then of cos this led to a fight...", "visited this sanctuary February 2016 Every tourist in Ubud can't miss this attraction and it's not really expensive to get inside. You can actually see the monkeys out in the street roaming freely. There are important reminders outside which you should read so you'll know the rules inside. the monkeys are so used to people already so you don't need to worry that they might be aggressive to you. If they are, it's natural if they are threatened in any way by you. At one point, I tried to sit down for a picture with a little one and suddenly i felt a monkey jumped on my backpack. My bf said it was trying to open my bag for food i guess. he didn't find any luck there. You can buy bananas inside the park to feed the monkeys but don't feed them anything else you brought with you. Some employees inside would give you corn kernels to feed the monkey so they would come to you and it's fine but don't panic if they come to you for it. they really would start coming to you fast. they don't seem to run out of appetite to eat though. it was a fun time inside there for a few hours. they close at 6pm and they wont allow you in if you come 30' before closing time.", "Go for tranquil walk through an ancient forest with beautiful stone work, magnificent trees with utterly mad and mischievous monkey's! Good fun, been many times, Recommend it for mature teens and Older. HOWEVER! This is not for the faint heart'd. These monkey's are very smart so hide your valuables as they can pick pockets and use zips. Play nice with the big ones they can be aggressive. Knowing this you'll have fun, enjoy!", "my husband took my kids to monkey park whilst i walked up the street ( im a chicken and scared of monkeys lol) and my 5 year old gave the moneys bananas, she then went to pat the monkey, well, the monkey went bezzerk and showing its teeth , it tried to pull of her skirt, She didn't know not to pat them, as they think you are trying to steel their food. My husband had to carry her from then on. ( One scared 5 year old). My 17 year old had one on her and because she wouldn't give it a banana it bit her on her head. She said it didn't hurt, just a nip. Cheeky little monkeys. GEES you would want to be keen to go here. All i can say is I'm glad I wasn't their.The kids had fun, and lots of pics.", "Beware of the monkeys around here. Yes, they're a novelty for most Westerners who don't encounter monkeys everyday, but these ones are used to people and not afraid to come at you. They're not restricted just to the forest either- they're in the surrounding areas as well. DO NOT bring or consume any food anywhere near the forest. We saw them climbing on people who'd brought bananas, etc. but god only knows what kind of diseases they could be carrying. My friend was attacked outside of the forest because she had food. They can also smell it if it's in a bag so make sure there is nothing available. That being said--the forest area is pretty and it's cheap admission. There's no one guarding and I don't think we were asked for our tickets even once so you can probably just walk right in but at your own risk (plus, they probably need the 20 cents or however much it is more than most people traveling there so you may as well get a ticket). I wouldn't call this a must-see by any means, but if you're hanging around Ubud looking for something to do that's easily accessible, it's a nice activity. Just make sure you have your guard up and don't get too close!", "We had the funniest time here! The monkeys are crazy but so cute! Not at all wary of people & just pounce on you if you have good etc! The space is so beautiful! We had a blast & still laugh about being mugged by a monkey!lol", "I had read a few reviews warning against the monkeys being agressive etc. But we went anyway. It was a long drive to get there from Seminyak (lots of traffic), and it had been raining a lot that morning so it was very humid and the ground was quite muddy and slippery in places! I would definitely recommend proper shoes. Our driver recommended about 45 minutes, but we spent a bit over an hour there. There were monkeys everywhere, it really is their place. Some of their fighting was a bit intimidating especially as they race past you, but it was really no problem. We saw a lot of funny antics too. Honestly, the only time that we saw the monkeys being a problem was when people tried to interact with them. If you keep hold of your bag, have no food in it, don't torment the monkeys, then everything should be fine. There are also lots of attendants there as well so I felt pretty safe. There was a nice ampitheatre area where people were sitting down. We did have a monkey come up and start drinking out of our water bottle, but he was more than happy to let my partner hold it up for him. Another guy did get his backpack claimed and got growled at when he tried to get it back. Saying that, he had left it on the bench to the side of him. We managed to distract the monkey and it was fine. The surroundings are really nice as well. It is an easy walk around, there are a few little shops at the back hidden away. The temple was quite nice but it was all locked up so you couldn't go in. Overall, it was pretty fun, I'd go there again, maybe just when it is less humid!", "We had fun in this short tour of the place Took many beautiful photos while feeding the monkeys Nice experience for the kids One the places we enjoyed the most during our tour Important: everybody should read the safety warnings the the entrance, they quite useful & help you enjoy !", "Quite an experience - the Monkey Forest Sanctuary is a unique sight to see when in , but if you're not a fan of animals and maybe a little scared of them - I don't really recommend this place. For animal lovers then yes! But beware, this is a no walk in the park sight, for the monkeys are so used to visitors in the area they are literally not at all scared of humans. I didn't see any tourists get bitten as having read some reviews on here, but one little guy did approach me and managed to steal my bottle of Pringles back to the jungle so swiftly- what a ninja. Thank god it wasn't anything precious, but yes- beware of these things happening when visiting the place. Only bring what you really need and nothing expensive - and a semi-vigilant mind for these cute thieves.", "If you are interested in seeing monkeys in a natural habitat, this isn't it. If you just want to see monkeys up close, then I guess this is your place. First of all, bananas are sold throughout the park, even though signs posted discourage feeding the monkeys. Secondly, some of the monkeys we came across were quite aggressive but the humans were much worse. Some people were poking at and taunting some of the animals. Then there were the people who were scared of the monkeys and screamed and ran whenever they got too close. There are plenty of monkeys hanging out outside of the park, especially in and around the parking lot. I wouldn't go inside this park again, although some of the temples inside looked interesting (but closed to the public).", "A very surreal experience but make sure you don't carry food! They will jump on you and some of them are extremely greedy. Once you get through the entrance you are engulfed by the Beautiful forest and of course monkeys are everywhere. Well worth the visit", "Hot, sticky, and worth it! The monkeys here showed no fear of humans, so don't expect a natural envirionment in which to observe them. However, the Sanctuary was well-cared for and quite lovely. Some of the paths and walkways were narrow and slippery, so be warned!", "Excellent area with beautiful rainforest surrounding. The Monkeys are well behaved and did not try to run off with anything. Well worth a visit", "Funny cheeky little monkeys great characters but that steal your food and water bottles This is a great environment for these monkeys and interesting place to visit They love the water and not shy of people Don't forget your cameras ", "Sign out front says don't feed the monkeys, then people sell bananas inside the door. Walking contradiction! Cheap entry & you get to see monkeys. They may climb all over you & sometimes they get angry. Overall a fun experience though!", "For only 70k IDR per person you cannot go wrong spending a couple of hours walking around these beautiful grounds. Preserved for the monkeys and local wildlife. It is so nice to see animals in their natural jungle habitat instead of in cages. I have been twice and both times got epic photos. Cant upload photo as qualify to high for trip adviser.", "Nice place if you want to see monkeys especially if you go with children. Enjoy to see the monkeys in wild life", "It,s a great place with an awesome jungle and stunning huge threes.It was nice to sit and watch the monkeys activities, could be good if there were seats in more places.", "On the first sight there isn't this much to see. There is plenty of monkeys which you can feed and with whom you can have some experience. Ours was pretty good. There were momrents oc fear but thanks to staff guards the experience was fun and safe. Had lots of fun. There is plenty of staff around who guard your safety and who are incredibly nice and helpful.", "This was my 3rd visit to Monkey Forest. My first visit 5 years ago resulted in 6 rabies shots after someone placed bananas on my head resulting in monkey scratching my face ... I wasnt impressed. If you know to stay away from the monkeys, dont carry anything in with you other than a camera, remove sunnies and follow the rules you shouldnt have a problem. Dont stand too close to the monkeys as they can be aggressive, and a lot of them will hide behind you from the staff around the park lol!! They are very smart cheeky little creatures, and if you do the right thing in there there shouldnt be a problem. There are a lot of stair for those who have problems climbing. There is a temple inside in which Sarongs are provided to wear in if visiting inside there!!", "So the forest is a fun place to walk around and check out the monkeys but please be careful. Just before we left the park a male did not like me very much trying to take a photo from medium distance while he was eating a big piece of corn. It walked over to my leg and bit me. The people at the park said I would be fine considering it was a small bite on my lower leg. Thing is rabies kills 99.9% of the people if they do get infected and the 1057 monkeys living there are not vaccinated. So do not follow local advice but look for international aid or a medic at BIMC Again: Please look for medical aid if you are bitten or scratched! Had a fun time none the less and insurance covered most of the costs I made.", "Great to visit the Sanctuary, it's only 50,000 for one adult so worthwhile. If you leave the monkey's alone and take photos from a distance they won't hurt you - so don't be stupid.", "The monkey forest is magic. Wander the forest with Hanuman and his descendants. The monkeys are pretty cheeky, one tried to lift my cell phone from my pocket. A baby with the softest hands held mine and then took hold of my cell phone and i got some great snaps as he had a gentle chew of my hand. I was careful to respect the bigger monkeys and not push my luck, but if you respect them they are cool.", "It is nice to see the monkeys playing and jumping into the water. I''s a nice green place, bur not worth a day of visit. An hour will do...", "Beside the naughty monkey that gather near the entrance. This place was beautiful. Be sure to try the local food here at their foodstall.", "As an attraction, it is ok but it is not a must - see and certainly should not be ranked so high. If you have never seen monkeys and temples then maybe you should go. But take care of the monkeys - they will bite unprovoked.", "Low cost for entry, definitely worth a look, Monkeys were very happy and cheeky, even taking a sneak peak in my pocket... Great enclosure and very content", "This place is very cool and a must see. The monkeys are extremely entertaining. I didn't know that I feared catching strange diseases from monkeys until I was surrounded by them but otherwise a great experience. The monkeys try to grab anything bright or that resembles food. I was wearing a huge seashell ring and a few tried to run off with it. Once I took it off and hid my disinfectant they lost interest. The entry fee is worth the experience. Just make sure you don't have anything on you that can be grabbed!", "I am a huge lover of animals including monkeys. As me and my partner took a walk along the street to get to the forest we saw one small monkey eating Pringles out of its tube which was adorable then it's little relative came over near us too showing interest in us. This was when the father came racing over to my partner screeching bearing its teeth and chasing him. You have never seen two grown men running and screaming like girls so loud before! I was scared [--] it kept chasing us up the street like it was going to bite us till an owner of a shop came out with a big stick to get rid of him. SO warming... If your a little afraid of wild animals who are NOT afraid of humans then this is the place for you. We didn't even make it inside I didn't want to. The worst thing is we walk around the corner and see a green snake slithering along the foot path! Nature huh :)", "There are lots of groups of monkeys here at this forest. The forest itself is also nice, with lots of clear paths to follow, lots of statues, bridges, temples, beautiful old trees and there is also a small river running through the forest. There is also a small art gallery, which can be entered at no extra cost. I really enjoyed seeing the monkeys and we easily spent a few hours here. ", "This is a nice but relatively short stroll through a small forested area. You can buy fruit and the monkeys will grab it from you. They tend not to pose for pics while doing this! A few tourist shops nearby. We had lunch in a nearby hotel.", "Great experience.Monkey's running free. Temple's to admire along your journey through monkey forest. Be careful of the monkey's taking your belongings.", "I visited with my 13 year old son. He was disappointed because the previous year the monkeys had been fighting and the day we went they weren’t. But I really enjoyed seeing the monkeys and the wonderful stone carving and the cool in the forest because of the many trees.", "Very very nice attraction and historical point in center ubud. Monkeys are funny and run freely around you, in an amazing, but not really hudge, complex of jungle walkways and ancient temples. Take less that 2 h to explore all the park, but feel like had walked in an indiana jones movie...plus there is monkeys. Little bit overcrowded with turist though", "Its a nice place to visit, but a very humid area with a lot of monkeys. You can buy bananas at the entrance, but put it immidietly away in your bag otherwise all monkies will jump on you in order to eat you bananas. If they see you have it, but you do not give it to them they might bite you! (they did it with us - dangerous and expensive to have injections). But if you do not play with them and give your bananas if they want to have it, no problem, they are cute and lovely. Just not do play or hide your bananas and you will enjoy it! Worth to visit and Ubud as well.", "Don't bring any food with you. Don't keep anything valueble (wallets, passports) in external bag pockets. Monkeys unzipp all the pockets perfectly. Monkey Forest is a nice natural walk not only because of monkeys. The lush green tropical forest is so beautiful! And monkeys are very funny.", "This monkey forest is no joke! There are literally monkeys everywhere. Watch your step....also your sunglasses, wallet, backpack, etc. There is a small fee to enter and another small fee of you would like to buy bananas to feed to the monkeys. It is a beautifully landscaped area with multiple paths to view the river and the monkeys. It is a must see for Ubud as it is close to the city center.", "Its a fun place to visit, but seriously be careful of your belongings,those monkeys are after everything! It worth the trip, the forest is beautiful, and monkeys are well looked after, and the stuff was helpful, and friendly.", "A must when you visit Ubud, expect to pay 30,000rps for as long as you want to stay transfixed with the life of a Monkey and all their friends/family or foes. The action is non stop from monkeys fighting for attention whether it be a game of tag, someone miffed that their grooming time was too short or a lovers quif. I took so many photo's so hopefully the one I'm sharing hits the spot.", "This was a unique experience. Monkeys were extremely interesting. Some tips: - Go there soon in the morning before it becomes crowded. - It takes about 2 hours to visit there. - Bring some banana with yourself. Monkeys love them. - Be careful and strictly follow the instructions. Monkeys are clever and could become aggressive. I took a banana from my bag and gave it to my daughter to feed them. The amazing monkey first ate the banana and then ran to me to unzip my bag and have more bananas! - There were tourists that were scared of monkeys. Don’t worry! Only be careful. - Colorful things attracts them. My daughter had some kind of beads on her pants. Monkeys stole all them somehow aggressively and ran away! They thought beads were nuts trying to break them. When we finished our visit, we found them on the ground with lots of teeth scars and took them as a souvenir of this fantastic forest! This place is a must see in the beautiful “ ”.", "Full of monkey. I was affraid that the monkeys don't jump on me,so i did't bought bananas on the entrance so i could walk peaceful between them. Entrence fee 20000 rp/pers", "A monkey forest sounds like fun and the forest and indonesian statues are nice but you need to be aware of the access the monkeys have to YOU. If you are fine with animals climbing on you you'll be ok. If you are uncomfortable with that then be very careful. Quickly moving and cheeky monkeys will be attracted by any food smells and bright colors you are wearing. Some will like your sunglasses or jewellery. They are not tamed animals and some children may be quite scared of the monkey's antics. Entry is about 30k rup. and you can buy bananas to feed the monkeys. It can be wise to stay near one of the guides as they are skilled at handling the difficult monkeys. Do not take food in with you and stay alert.", "You need to know that monkeys can carry rabies, rabies can kill you and medical bills from monkey bite is expensive.Monkeys will take your phone, sunglasses, food, water bottle, lollies, gum, tickets or anything they want and if you resist in any way they will bit. They are not cute animals. They have very big and sharp teeth. They don't need a reason to attack you they just might if you look at them the wrong way. Cost of treatment can be $4,000 just for the Immuno Goblin shots and then there is the rabies shots at $100 each and you will need five.", "We had a lovely afternoon at the forest watching the lovely and well behaved monkeys.. Some people seem to exaggerate with their comments regarding the monkeys' behaviour. As long as you don't get near their babies; they are fine. We managed to have photos closer to them. Also, we walked next to the water fall (a bit scary for me..?). We walked through the market and we finished our visit by a relaxing walk through the forest..", "Size of forest was just nice for a quick wander around for an hour and a half. Entrance fees were 80k/pax. Keepers were very friendly and monkeys were tame and non aggressive. Only thing is there are mosquitos/flies so bring a repellant along! Also, try to exit at where the main entrance is if not you’ll have to make a detour along a motorcycle path which was what we had to do!", "Great place to meet and greet the monkeys. They're definitely not shy, and will go through your pockets if they think you have something of interest to them. The employees at the park will sell you bananas, and similar fruit, but the price is quite steep. Purchase some in a supermarket if you feel like feeding the monkeys, to save some money. If you hold the banana above your head, arm stretched, the monkeys will climb up your body, and sit on your shoulder while they eat the banana. Makes for some great pictures.", "Amazing views over the Indian Ocean from the old temple area. So many tourists that you can’t get the calm atmosphere you should, but still worth a visit. You are warned by signs at the entrance for the monkeys picking your stuff, it’s real. I walked slowly with the iPhone in my hand, and one cheeky monkey took it out of my hand. The guards were great, with a lot of patience and distraction he finally left it after 30-40 minutes, but down on the cliffs where only the guards could and were allowed to go. The funny thing is that the monkey called a friend in the us, called me back I I told him the story 😂😂", "We went to monkey forest an hour before closing they were all more interested in dinner. Great place to walk around and don't take any food or anything they will steel off you. Also be very careful not to sit under a tree lol a monkey dropped a coconut which shattered and lucky hit my back than my head. It's a must to see lots of mummy with babies.", "Seeing the monkeys running around free was a wonderful way to experience these incredible creatures. The caretakers of the grounds and monkeys do an amazing job. Beautiful grounds to walk around in even if there were no monkeys! Wonderful way to spend the afternoon. Must be respectful of the rules as they are set for a reason. Keep you bags close!", "I had my doubts about the Monkey Forest, but it actually was a lovely natural forest with roaming monkeys. You do pay an entrance fee of 30,000 IDR to walk onto the property, but it's not zoo-like, which I had expected. They have feeding areas set up where monkeys congregate, but most of the experience is walking the paths and observing the animals and their natural behaviors. It's quite entertaining to watch some of their antics! There is a random caged deer pen that seemed out of place. Staff were friendly and were helping facilitate interactions between the monkeys and the visitors. The place is well-maintained and I saw many staff members sweeping the paths. Do heed the warnings about the monkeys thieving - I saw one of them climb onto a person's shoulder, reach into her open bag and pull out a bottle of sunscreen. I saw another tugging at a lady's long flowing skirt. All of the interactions seemed harmless. The only time I saw the monkeys bare their teeth were when dumb people tried to taunt them. Be smart and realize they are wild animals and will do whatever they please.", "It was a fun experience to do, the monkeys are really everywhere! 1 hour there is enough to enjoy the place and see the monkeys play.", "If you want to see lots of monkeys in one place this is it. Lots of cute babies swimming and playing around in the water giving their parents hell just like human ones. Plenty of photo options here but keep everything close as the cheeky monkeys will take off with anything that is not held on to. Needs a bit of a clean up as usual rubbish is lying around and the water pretty disgusting. Kids seem to love this place was a bit of fun for the adults as well. Enjoy", "Wat chich the Scam you didn't know! place is nice and good view! But the monkeys are annoying, They are trained for grabbing the visitor's belongings. After they grab your stuff, a ice\\\" peanuts vendor will come to help to you trade the monkey a bag of peanut and monkey drop your stuff. Now, you are extremely appreciate about his friendly help and reword him a lot. That is the Scam!\"", "I was nicely surprised at how well behaved the monkeys now are. I hadn't been for years, last time I was there they stole sunglasses, people's hats, anything they could take. This time they continued to interact amongst themselves rather than trying to take things. It is a beautiful walk through a great garden. Allow at least 1-2 hours of just wondering around and enjoying the amazing trees.", "There are Monkeys all around...They sometimes like to play with you...safe though. Dont feed the monkeys and dont disturb them they are used to human beings and are curious like small children..may like to check out your bags and carry on for eatables or something to play with. The baby monkeys are the cutest...lovely. Monkeys are respected here so do not trouble them as you are in their territory.", "It was amazing,totally worth that money. We could feed and touch them. But buy banana befor the program.", "For $10 NZD (pretty much same AUD) or 5 gbp you can get entry to this amazing Sanctuary for the Monkeys, it's a safe space for them to be looked after. It's very cheap entry, there are a lot of guests there however it is a fun stop for a good price. It's sort of a reverse zoo? Where you go into their habitat. The monkeys can be interactive, so be smart. If you don't like that - don't go. I did see a few jump around people, one person even got one climbing up their leg! It is all good fun. A great couple of hours spent.", "Very nice place with a breath taking nature .. the monkeys some times are very annoying , they some times jump or climb on you and steal your things .. just be careful .. highly recommended", "14 seconds in, and my bottle of water was stolen from me by a baby monkey! A great day trip, but not for the faint hearted! If you don’t want to be jumped on or hassled, don’t carry anything with you! The monkeys were well kept and healthy. Obeyed the park attendants and only bothered you if you had something that loose or looked worth taking! Definitely kept on your toes!", "You must see the monkey forest witch is a very nice, but quite small, nature parc in Ubud. This is a must see in the city. Also a very good place for adults and children. For parents, make sure to keep all belongings safe because monkeys take all what they see.", "Another awful tourist trap. Seeing the monkeys was interesting for about 15 minutes. It was very crowded and hot. The monkeys are aggressive. One jumped on my husband’s back and started chewing on his shirt tag! When he turned to look at it, it bared its teeth at him. We later found out that it can be very dangerous if you get bitten by the monkeys as they cary dangerous viruses!", "I loved my trip to the monkey forest. I had already had a taster because I'm staying in Champlung Sari Hotel, which is next to the forest and the monkeys tend to go there in the morning to forage for food and play around early in the morning. The visit to the forest provides a few hours entertainment in the day. It is a large natural reserve with lots to see, including a number of temples. There is also the gallery and the added entertainment provided by the monkeys milling about and going about their day-to-day life, which involved interacting with each other and the numerous visitors offering bananas to eat - highly entertaining. Just do observe the rules and don't taunt them, because they will defend themselves, their young and can be unpredictable at times. Highly recommended!", "Excellent place, be careful when monkey sits on head, will take sunglasses and try and bite head!! Very enjoyable place thought", "We had such a great time here. Not only is it beautiful but you get to see Monkeys! Be careful with the monkeys. They will hop on your shoulder. Don't let your bags dangle or they will try and take it. Be sure and grab some bananas. If a Monkey tries to take your stuff or hops on your shoulder, just offer them a banana. Besides the monkeys there are numerous statues, many very adult orientated, and beautiful scenery. One of my fondest experiences in .", "I thoroughly enjoyed Monkey forest as you are able to walk around at your leisure and watch the monkeys. The monkeys do not bother you if you do not have food for them. My partner did not enjoy the monkey forest because she is a bit afraid of monkeys, this was quite overwhelming even though they left us alone completely.", "We was there 2 hours and time passed quickly. Monkeys are friendly, if not touch them. Nice place to spent a time.", "Walk around the temples. Heard some negative things from friends but was pleasantly surprised at our visit. Monkeys not overly aggressive but very approachable- we did arrive right a feeding time. Only minor complaint is I had to google details on the temples as it wasn’t readily available.", "The title covers exactly what it is, nothing more and nothing less. Do buy bananas to ensure you experience the \\real thing\\\" but prefer to do so in the central square instead of the entrance. As someone mentioned in a prior review, do use common sense as they do remain wild animals, a teenage girl had an earring \\\"stolen\\\" by the monkeys while we were there. For our part. we really enjoyed the experience and can highly recommend.\"", "Oh what a beautiful place. Lovely views and walk around. Beware of monkeys stealing sunglasses and bags. Overall great experience.", "I was there with my girlfriend first day when we arrived to ubud. I can speak personally for myself but I don't know if I like it. It is a nice place full of monkeys, but tourists are everywhere, so you can't really enjoy it. Monkeys are eating bananas and potatoes but also plastic and iron pieces, so mad your own picture", "The monkey forest has improved enormously since my last visit 20 years ago. The space is well managed and the walk through the forest and temples is well signposted, and manned by friendly staff. Nice to get up and close to the macaques, which are hugely less aggressive than they used to be.", "Do not miss this chance for close encounters with the monkeys. They're curious, they're friendly and amazing to watch.", "Entry was cheap, $2 from memory. Lush gardens and monkey's everywhere doing all sorts of things. the best event was watching the monkey's swimming in a pond and dive bombinmg each other. This had the audience in stitches. Nice and shady and cool in the forrest and some great walks by the water. A great getaway in the centre of Ubud.", "Within walking distance from the town centre you can walk through the forest and interact with monkeys, the sanctuary and forest has carers at hand in all the places looking after the visitors and it is possible to feed the monkeys, just be careful with your bags, the will snatch anything they can", "Beautiful scenery and pleanty of monkeys!! We visited as part of a day trip with destination Asia (fantastic company, paid 1,200,000idr for two of us to do a 7 hour tour of Ubud and surrounding area), the monkey forest was a highlight, could spend a decent hour there but not the full day, worth a visit though", "Go to the monkeys forest is really a must to do in ! We really enjoyed our experience in here, plenty of monkeys all around the forest and it is a really scenic place! Highly recommend!", "It's not a bad way to spend an hour or two. The forest itself is dense and green and quite scenic with plenty of paths and a huge temple. Whatever you do, don't buy the bananas or else they'll jump all over you. Make sure you hide everything and tuck it away or else it'll get pinched. Check out the monkey graveyard at the top. Worth a visit.", "We spent a great morning looking at the monkeys and the forrest which is so lush and green and really it looks like a movie setting in some areas. The monkeys are amazing to watch - we sat in the arena area just watching them frolick in the water and play.If they jump on you they try to take your hat/glasses/ earings what ever they can get their mits on. My girlfriend was carrying a plastic bags with bananas and virtually as soon as we entered the forrest one came over and just ripped the bag from her hand and ran away with it. we found the big older monkeys rather aggresive and the boss and the thieving monkeys seem to hang around the entrance to get the food first. While we were there a girl was bitten by one and they took her off for medical advice. if you want a photo with a monkey on your shoulder stand still with your arms out and a banana in one hand - they will soon jump on you for it and that magic photo.", "Go prepared and read the advice upon entry. If you don't want a monkey to jump on you probably not the best spot for you. Don't wear anything with dangly shiny bits especially jewellery. We went prepared but they still jumped on our back pack and tried to eat the plastic buckle...we kept walking and it jumped off It was a very nice spot on a hot day as it was mostly shady and all the monkey antics were amusing and cute.The amount of human rubbish they were playing in and sticking in there mouth was disconcerting and I hope we don't get used too or accept it as acceptable.Very easy to find if you walk from your accommodation in Ubud. If you have kids of all ages go and enjoy.", "The location is breathtakingly gorgeous. Really a great walk through the forest. If you are coming for the monkeys, your needs will be met. they are a lot of them and they are ready to play. I am uncomfortable with monkeys climbing up on me, so I did all that i could to discourage them and was untouched. Others welcomed the interaction. Plenty of park personnel to prevent my fellow tourists from being stupid and dangerous.", "You better like monkeys ! Beautiful setting with large trees, monkeys everywhere!! You can buy bananas and feed it to the monkeys but beware! They will jump all over you. Little weird but fun at the same time. I witnessed a man feeding a monkey and the monkey bit him... hard!", "Super tall and lovely trees ... but a bit too many monkeys!! Nice road full of shops immediately next to the forest too...", "A lot of people suggest that Monkey Forest is not safe because people get bitten or scratched. From my experience, if you follow the rules and don't tease the monkeys then it will be a safe and enjoyable experience. Also it might be slightly better to go in the afternoon after many of the monkeys have had their fill of bananas for the day. Note that there is always food available for the monkeys (potatos) but they prefer bananas which tourists can buy. Fun experience but make sure to respect the animals.", "I like monkeys, but in the wild. This is such a tourist monkey trap. The become aggressive because they expect food. There is another monkey forest outside of town which is more baby friendly", "We went there first thing in the morning and had a great experience with funny monkeys. We could take some nice pictures and movies. My boyfriend went back in the afternoon and it was chaos with aggressive monkeys!", "Beautiful jungle full of playful monkeys , buy some bananas ,don't give them all at the entrance as monkeys there are full, wait a bit go deeper in the forest and you will enjoy monkeys company as they want your bananas:)", "The forest is beautiful, and love the temple in the middle. But because of over-feeding, the monkey suffer from obesity, are unhealthy, are above the capacity of the forest and are sometimes aggressive. It won't be long before a tourist will get a nasty disease.", "This is a cool place but during the day it's overrun with big buses full of tourists. If you visit it at around 5:30 AM, there's no one there, and you don't have to pay to enter. The monkeys come down from the hills en masse at that time (the feeders fill their food cages around then) and they are less invasive, since they know there probably won't be a bunch of loud foreigners. This is a very bad tip for me to be giving, since the handlers will probably start to post a fee collector if people go there a lot, but what the hell….check out the sculptures that line the trail going down into the ravine…magic. Probably the best advice for that I will ever give.", "We really enjoyed walking in between all the monkeys. The monkeys are one way brutal - trying to get your cap of glasses; on the other way very shy: they don't mind if you are makeing photo's. They keep doing what they are doing. Nice place tot go speciallly with children. The entree fee can't be problem € 2.00 / IDR 30.000", "Exotic experience with all the monkeys around you but not only the monkeys made it worth visiting. The forest itself is truly beautiful and there are some amazing trees I’ve never seen before. Great location with walking distance from central Ubud with its shops and restaurants.", "The monkeys are pretty unfriendly, and have been known to bite tourists. Also, if all you want to see are the monkeys, then you can save yourself time and money, and just take some pictures of the monkeys right outside the entrance.", "Expected the monkeys to rob my bags and stuff (from previous experience at Monkey sanctuaries overseas). The monkeys here are calm and cute.", "We were a bit overexcited when heading here and stupidly didn't read the signs about not taking food. Fortunately the big alpha male insisted on being the recipient of most of these so we were of little interest by the time we'd walked 10 metres. The monkeys weren't too aggressive,though I was also (stupidly) had a water bottle which caught a monkey's eye. No problems tho I put it on the ground, he grabbed it, unscrewed the lid and drank from it and then was on his way. Bring nothing, play nice with the monkeys and you'll be fine.", "Lovely walk through here seeing the playful monkeys. It's a forest so there's heavy tree cover, and it stays cool even in the heat of the day. Some interesting temple, bridges and other structures to see. And of course the trees and the nature is beautiful in itself. Definitely worth a visit.", "I was very impressed indeed with this sanctuary. The management of it appears to be world class. It is clean, well maintained, professionally staffed, well-signed, and beautifully located in natural forest. Although I have lived for many years in countries where the long-tailed macaque (Macaca fascicularis) is endemic, this sanctuary provided a great opportunity to observe the monkeys close up in a relatively natural environment. Although crowded just before lunch, the size of the sanctuary allows you not to feel overwhelmed by other visitors, but if I go back again I would make a point of going at opening time (08:30) or 90 minutes before closing (06:00). A lovely place, and highly recommended.", "We enjoyed our walk through the Monkey Forest. We didn't purchase any food to feed the monkeys and they left us alone. You can be as involved as you want. We preferred to look at the monkeys instead of having them climb on us. It was no problem to wander through and enjoy watching the monkeys. It was a fun way to spend some time in Ubud.", "If you can, bring bananas along as the stall there overpriced it, monkeys are interactive and fun lot to play with. But do not touch or tease them as they might get nasty, got some really cute little monkeys and even saw a few monkeys mating in action ~~ Beware of bananas in your pockets as the monkeys gonna steal it away while u're not careful. Fun n close to nature~~~ =)", "This monkey forest is done in a way that is very much in harmony with nature. It’s an enjoyable experience with well fed monkeys. I was a bit scared of the monkeys being aggressive but they pretty much leave you alone - I guess provided you are calm and don’t take food in with you!", "Could not miss the famous Monkey Forest hence made a trip there despite the ongoing rain + near closing hours. Guides (unpaid) were v friendly and told us more about the different cliques in the monkey world. Interesting experience.", "This is a must in Ubud. I was originally offput by the reviews mentioning their agressiveness but I did not find this a problem. Many of them were casually sitting and minding their own business. One tip: don't reach your hand into your bag to get anything as the monkeys see this as you getting food for them and will swarm you and jump on you!", "A really nice place to visit if you go to Ubud. Just enjoy this park! The personal is really kind and cool. Don’t be affraid when monkeys climbs on you, just enjoy ;) ", "interesting forest that seems so close to main roads. pretty good set up for tourists...need to watch your belongs tho....", "We had to pay 40,000 IDR as entry fee for the forest. There were just too many monkeys and they were everywhere and were jumping on people, coming across to smell your bags or pull things from one's hand. I can't say much about the forest as I didn't get a chance to do that as after having a couple of monkeys just on me, I just didn't feel like it, didn't even reach the holy springs as there were them on the way to there as well. I don't mind the monkeys as we get to see them all the time whenever we go to rural India but these many and snatching things is not a pleasant experience. You need to hold on to your bags and be careful, even a bottle of water is not safe from them. Not worth a visit at all and can be skipped when in Ubud, only to be visited in case one wants the kids to see monkeys.", "The entry price with a local is $2.00 each. Worth the look. We didn't have any problems with the monkeys taking anything of ours. Very nice park for a walk with great status and mossy pathways. Worth a look! There are park assistants on hand to help of you have any issues with any of the monkeys.", "A beautiful forest, sanctuary, temple. The monkeys are everywhere and will attack you only if you have food. If you don't have food they will not bother you. Great place to visit!", "We took our 19month old son here in his buggy, stupid idea as there were far more steps than we anticipated but completely our fault. It’s just meant carry baby and buggy. Obviously monkeys are in the name... they are everywhere and will grab anything... especially in plastic so hide it or remove it. We had a minor altercation with the biggest monkey we saw but once he realise my sons toy bag didn’t contain food he gave up. All in all well worth a visit 😁", "This was one tour I wasn't sure of as I don't particularly like monkeys. But it was awesome! Long walks through the sanctuary, tranquil and amazing hugh trees, seeing the monkeys interact like humans was amazing...just be careful with water bottles and phones and zip up your bags as monkeys love to snatch stuff (lost 2 water bottles to them). A lovely experience", "I love monkeys--but am a little more wary now than before this visit. Really cool experience getting up close to these guys, but keep your stuff protected. They took some papers from my backpack, and when I tried to seize the monkey to recover them I was bitten by several monkeys! Yikes! Fortunately, these monkeys are checked periodically for rabies and other diseases, but not worth the scare. Be cautious!", "My Family (3 year old, 6 year old) and I really enjoyed our visit. It was a peaceful sight, and the grounds were beautiful. We didn't have any issues with the monkeys, and found the energy of the forest very representative of Ubud. A good way to spend an hour or two.", "Spent around 3 hours here one morning and enjoyed wondering around watching the monkeys play.fight.eat.sleep but most fun watching them swim and jump in the pool..it's great but saw one little boy get scared when a monkey jumped on him. Don't think he was hurt just surprised. Anyway you are warned if u take small children in to be careful.idve had my child on my shoulders the whole time because these although small animals can be aggressive. Cheap pleasant day out well worth a visit", "The forest is beautifull. But it is sad to see how the monkeys are chewing on plaqtic bottles, eating sandwiches with nutella. Moms with baby's looking stressed trying to find a quiet space. I doubted of going, and regret it.", "The Monkey Forest in Ubud, , is located right in the town of Ubud. You can walk there from the Main Street. Entrance fee is 50000 INR per person. You will see monkeys, monkeys everywhere...lots of them. They are mischievous little things and they will climb on you. One jumped on my husbands’s back and tried to steal his water bottle. The bottle was heavy so he dropped it and then stole our tickets from a different pocket of the pack. Another monkey stole a woman’s sunglasses (in the white bag) and ran off with them. The key is to not try to get back whatever they take or they will bite you. Beautiful scenery and lots of fun. A must see attraction.", "Awesome experience meeting monkeys and seeing their natural habitat. Can buy banana's for 20000 ($2) but the big ones stay by the entrance and scare you into throwing your bananas so try sneak around to the temple to feed the little and mother monkeys. Don't tease them. Lovely grounds!", "Cool little forest to wander around, with a temple and a gorge with bridge etc. Plenty of monkeys of all ages every to observe. The only issue is the tourists which don't respect the monkeys, esp. those that don't read the rules. Of course you'll attract bites and scratches if you poke your selfie stick at them. Saw one guy who opened a bottle of water and the monkey attached itself to his face like an alien, hilarious. Definitely recommend going to see the monkeys, but keep your distance and respect them.", "Monkeys are not caged and roam freely. As a conservation biologist, it's amazing to see the how well kept this place is and the monkeys are not exploited for pictures or to the whims and fancy of tourists. A must see place in Ubud!", "We were pretty nervous about going to the monkey forest after reading some of the horror story reviews. We took extra precautions like taking our wedding rings and anything of value to us and left it in the safe in our hotel. We also made sure to have our phones safely away and only took them out to take pictures. I would say that in general though the monkeys really aren’t bothered with you unless you have something they want or you go towards them and encourage them to come to you. We saw a lot of people feeding them and encouraging them to get on their backs which may be a good photo opportunity but we didn’t fancy chancing getting rabies so we politely observed from a distance! There’s some incredible history and statues around which we’re fab to see. Another must is to go and see Nelson. The blind monkey who has to be looked after on his own. He was the only one we touched as the guide encouraged us because he was used to human interaction. It did make me feel quite sad seeing him so obviously lonely in his cage, pushing up against the bars for affection but as he is blind he wouldn’t last with the other 600 monkeys as he wouldn’t be able to find food. In general a great experience just put your sensible hat on and try not to freak out too much!!", "If you are on ? This is a worth day travel place ( just because of the traffic as it takes almost 2 hours from the beach to get there ) if you love monkeys and you near Ubud ? This place is for you ... ", "Enjoyed this place,great to see the monkeys interacting with each other. They sell bananas on the way in to feed them,me personally wouldn’t recommend this as even in playing they could break the skin then it’s a trip to medical centre,for me just stand and watch them. The other thing I’d suggest, do the trip yourselves it’s only 15 minutes walk from the centre of Ubud and loads of places going down monkey forest road to eat drink etc. I see the prices of private tours and think ‘what’! It’s about 50,000 to get in per person (£2.50). Enjoy Brendan ", "I visit the monkey forest as part of a volunteer programme induction. I was very lucky that such a wonderful attraction was included. The monkeys are completely free range which is beautiful to see. They are very curious and some can be friendly. The grounds are very well kept and are beautifully unreal to walk around! My opinion a MUST!", "Lots and lots of monkeys. beautiful sculptures. majestic temples all in a tropical paradise. don't miss it", "For the equivalent of $4 you can get in to see the monkeys in a pristine temple and Forrest setting. The monkeys are cheeky and if they see food they will take it. We saw numerous (stupid) foreigners get attacked for staying still and attracting them over with their bags then wondering why all the monkeys were jumping on and not letting go. But if you just keep walking and don't show any food they are gorgeous and your kids/ family will love it.", "This was my third visit to monkey forrest and as always, it was great. Monkeys are super cute and amusing and the scenery is breathtaking... However... We intentionally did not purchase bananas as we preferred to keep our distance. I sat down briefly and a young monkey plopped itself on my lap and started chewing on my bag. I let him do his thing but when he started baring his teeth I got spooked and tried, calmly, to shoo him away. Mum must have been watching in the wings and before I knew it I had a chunk missing from my elbow. Basically, i'm just saying 'be aware'. I then spent the rest of the day on the phone to insurance, visiting a clinic and receiving rabies shots (despite the first aid man at the forrest telling me has no rabies and that about 10 people a day get bitten... No worries). Noone wants these hassles on your relaxing holiday.", "A must see attraction. Fun for the whole family with cheap entry. I voluntarily spent more money on bananas than the entry fee. The monkeys are playful and gentle, just keep your hands out of your pockets or they will try to find out what you are hiding from them. Allow a 2 or so hours to walk the forest and enjoy the scenery. The monkeys will jump or climb on you so leave the sunglasses in the hotel room.", "Our favorite part of visiting ! Our hotel was right down the street so we visited the monkey jungle four times. Yes, they can get aggressive if you're stupid, so don't be stupid. Don't hold anything in your hand (we had cameras but kept them secure around our necks and changed lenses VERY carefully), keep your belongings in deep pockets or back in your room. We carried in a backpack \\locked\\\" with safety pins and were fine. Remain calm. If you sit down and be quiet they will probably come over to you and climb on you. At one point outside on the street my wife allowed two to climb on her head/shoulders and was loving it until they got a bit rough, pulling her hair and then kind of gnawing on her head. She calmly walked back to the fence so they could climb off and they did. We LOVED this place!!!! Monkeys R Us.\"", "The monkey forest is a place where you must go just to enjoy the animal’s behaviours. Don’t bring a backpack if you don’t want them climb on you and try to steal something of yours.", "I liked monkey forest but my daughter had been before and refused to go again. Yes, the monkeys can be a bit forward, jumping up or climbing your skirt but if you treat them with spree spect they do leave you alone. Temple interesting as well", "when you are in ubud ,dont forget visiting monkey forest.because in that pleace you can to see lots of frendly monkey and soo beautifull forest and temple.beside of that you can take picture with the monkey there,,,soo fun", "realy nice place to see and feed monkeys. it is a nice place. easy to acces and easy to park kar or motorbike.", "This was one massive surprise. Monkeys are free, park is clean and natural, fantastic experience, authentic design elements. Stick to the rules and you will have a great time with the monkeys", "Taken here by our fantastic driver Darma . We were not scratched etc once by the monkeys there are plenty of staff around who monitor the monkeys with visitors absolutely lovely scenery and lots of monkeys", "A must see if you like animals! The monkey roam free in between the visitors (it can be quite busy here). The monkeys are friendly, but not shy. They will jump on your backpack to open it or take your food/drinks.", "Interesting place to visit once. However, after a little while we felt a little bit out of place knowing that this place has been invaded by tourists when it should have stayed exclusively for monkeys.", "This place is definitely worth the visit if only just for the lovely monkeys that are all around you... beware though for ur stuff in general although the monkeys didnt try to take anything from me (unlike the ones in uluwatu temple who tried to steal my fliflops!!) however the minute they see anything yellow, they would assume its a banana and they climb on you to take it .. quite a funny experience.. amazing walk through the grounds of the forest ... enjoyed the stroll", "The Forrest is a beautiful place. It's nice just to walk around and look at all the vegetation and surrounds. The monkeys are good but they will bite and get aggressive if they arent happy. They had my water bottle before I could say \\but I'm thirsty\\\"! And he didn't even drink it! Just poured it out. You can get some great photos too.\"", "Went here mid afternoon so found the going very hot. Did not stay for the fire dance but saw photos. Spectacular. The monkeys wandering around can be a pain as they tend to steal some things from tourist.", "We visited here on our recent holiday. About an hour drive from Seminyak. We had a positive experience, we didn't get mauled or attacked by the monkeys. We did not take any food with us and did not buy bananas that are for sale at the entrance. We had a positive experience , walking around despite hearing stories of the monkeys being aggressive When we wanted photos with the monkeys we called a ranger over who monitored them and guided them. We asked for a small monkey. We observed dumb tourists who didn't abide by the rules and tried to feed them; the monkeys became aggressive toward them. Where comfortable clothing and runners as can be quiet a good walk around depending on how long you stay or which track you go. Do not take any food in your bag as they can smell it and try to open your bag. I think from recollection entry was about $1.50 AUS which we thought was a great cheap day. We spent about an hour.", "I had been before when I was very young but didn’t really recall how the Monkey Forrest was. As it was my partners first time in I figured it was a must do and everyone usually sees the Forrest once. It is 50,000 RP entry per person and you can spend as long as you like in there. We had a brief look around but upon walking further into the Forrest we stopped as a group of other tourists were standing around watching a group of monkeys. It was pretty cute to see little baby monkeys and some other monkeys playing around but then all of a sudden a monkey turned around and leaped on a little girl maybe 3 or 4 years old if that and bit her hand and then as she pulled away the monkey started clawing at her and eventually managed to bite onto her dress. She was crying and squealing as you would and the monkey was making very aggressive noises. Her dad managed to pick her up and kick the monkey away but we were all very scared after this. I wouldn’t recommend letting children walk around by themselves here if you do chose to go, as they are wild animals and unpredictable. Yes they are somewhat cute but sometimes not worth the risk, they often try and steal clothes, jewellery and accessories so beware.", "This is the kind of experience that anyone from a solo traveler to family's with children can enjoy. The grounds are kept very clean. I had heard that the monkeys can be aggressive, though this was not my personal experience. I enjoyed this excursion very much.", "A must go-place at UBUD. Love the interaction with the monkeys at the forest. Interesting temple structure, great for phototaking.", "I really loved monkeys those were really fun to see. Actually they caught my sunglass but i had another one. Be prepared not to loose your stuffs. Very calm forest with full of wild animals. I took selfie with bats and giant snake. Totally, I would recommend. Great place with good service", "It was great watching the monkeys in the wild having fun in such a beautiful place. They are not shy at all! You can easily spend a couple hours hiking, taking pics and watching the monkeys.", "You'll almost certainly run into monkeys at some point in - if you just want a glimpse of one for free, hang around outside and one is bound to amble past - but if you want to see them up close, relaxed and in social and family groups, this is a must-see. The walks around the sanctuary are beautiful and you are 100% guaranteed to see monkeys by the bucketload. Don't take food or a rucksack (they will jump on you to pick at it if you do) and don't panic if they get or near you and you'll have a great time.", "We came across this sanctuary quite by accident as we were walking around Ubud one day, it cost $3 each to enter and it is beautiful set in the middle of the forest the monkeys are all around and will come an perform for you, if you buy a small bunch of bananas to feed them they will not leave you alone until they are all gone, very entertaining be careful though, a lady lost her sunglasses from straight off her head and the monkey was trying to get her earrings as well, make sure you have no food on you or anything that glitters. Well worth going to the forest is nice an refreshing after walking in the heat.", "We had a great experience in the Ubud Sacred Monkey Forest. The grounds are lovely to walk around in, and of course the monkeys are everywhere. If you are able to follow the simple directions (no eye contact, don't touch them, etc) you should have a wonderful time. Main office/ticketing area has restrooms, ATM, and other services. Plan to spend at least an hour here to explore and enjoy seeing the monkeys up close!", "This is a quick little tour your can do while in . I liked the monkeys. We saw pregnant monkeys and little baby monkeys. We were able to feed the monkeys as well. Our tour guide was nice. Beware they will ask you multiple times to buy stuff from their shops. All in all in was ok", "While we didn't go into the actual forest, we did walk the streets around it. It costs money to enter the monkey forest itself, but near the entrance there were lots of monkeys to be seen, and they were also crossing the road to nearby shops. So you can see the monkeys for free. They are unafraid and will jump onto you if you aren't careful, so if you're a bit hesitant about this experience as we were, then taking a look from the outside is a good idea. There are lots of shops nearby, so we did some shopping while we were in the area, and it was a nice opportunity to take some photos of the monkeys as well.", "Went to the sacred monkey forest while in Ubud. While it was quite crowded with tourists, its still a must see. This was the only time I've ever been able to visit a park and see hundreds (or any monkeys) freely roaming around.", "Visiting Ubud monkey forest on my first day in was not a good idea! Even though my friend and I did not have any food or water with us, monkeys still attacked my friend viciously. A baby monkey came and stood beside my friend's leg, then many furious monkeys came screaming and biting his legs wildly. Just like that, out of the blue! I could not scare them off my friend. A staff member then came with elastic band and I donno what, maybe stones or so to disperse them. We asked for vaccine and they said they have eradicated rabies long ago and he just has to wash the wound! I personally do not see this place as safe and I was really scared.", "If you do not like the idea of monkeys touching you, maybe you should give this one a miss. The forest looks idyllic, but the monkeys can get rather aggressive. The temple in the middle of the forest is worth seeing.", "The place is amazingly beautiful with ancient temple. Only thing need to be careful is monkeys. I got scratch and bruise bitten by monkey when monkey came and took my purse. Also another monkey snatched my friends phone. It's really terrible experience. After that I went to hospital for my first Rabies vaccination which is recommended for post exposure treatment of monkey bite. I would recommend to bring something like sticks or Long embrella or something that could chase away monkeys. They are not afraid of humans and could Attack you anytime when they don't get what they snatch. Especially when Travelling with kids, always keep them under your supervision to be safe from monkeys.", "Loved interacting with the monkeys! Yes, they come up and try to take the bananas, but that is because there are so many tourists feeding them. Great experience!", "Lots of monkeys. The monkey forest is a must while visiting Ubud. We have been there many times and every time we have thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. They have a new entry building now with lots of parking for cars and scooters. They offer a free hop on and hop off bus that runs every 15 minutes that anyone can use to get around Ubud central which is a fantastic service especially if you would like to go to the markets. The monkeys are extremely cheeky so watch out for anything in your pockets as they will try and empty them. You can purchase a few bananas while there and feed them. Look out though they will jump on you, climb on your shoulders and even on your head. There are a lot off staff wandering around so if they get alittle hectic they will save you haha", "Cheap to get in, and well worth a visit. Loads of friendly little monkeys, including plenty of cute little ones. They are not scared and allow close contact, without ever becomming agressive; altough they will try and grab anything hanging from ladies' landbags. The forest is lovely, with a couple of temple, one very atmospheric besides the river. The monkeys strolling by, or swinging overhead, just add to the charm.", "Pleasantly surprised. Had low expectations as word of mouth reports on aggressive monkeys, tourist crowds and over-rated. The forest, stream and hills are pleasing to the eye. Designed well with good infrastructure to support. Friendly and safe. Monkeys behaved. My boy was disappointed he couldn’t buy/feed bananas but I was relieved this practice was not advised.", "This is a great place to go as a family. The park is beautiful and for sure you will see hundreds of monkeys. However, be careful because they are really aggressive and they all fight for a peace of food! I seat down for few minutes on the steps there and a monkey seat next to me, it was nice until another one came and try to steal my hair-clip. They were fighting on my head, then when they achieve their mission: stealing my hair-clip (and snatch my hair by the way) they start to fight around me and one of them bite me on the stomach.. That is the nature, I understand that monkeys fight for food but there was a keeper 20 meters away and he didn't move to help me... That didn't spoil my day but still, I don't think my younger brother likes monkey anymore now.", "Tourists visit here to watch the forest and the monkeys while local residents visit this place for an in-house temple to make their wish true. Caution: Mini skirts, half pants are not allowed. They however provide sarongs for free to cover your legs which you can later return Monkeys are really friendly and you will see them everywhere. Only thing is do not touch them or boo them. You may visit this place to experience nature. The place is very cool and quiet. Overall a good visit. They have cheap buy outs towards parking area where you cna buy a T shirt for as low as one dollar", "It is a very nice place where you get to interact directly with the Monkeys. Even you feel connected with the nature, it's an unexplained feeling that I had but I absolutely loved it A must visit ... Just to understand :)", "Watching the monkeys is so fascinating. They are healthy and the setting is beautiful. Sometimes there are busloads of visitors... it's best to go early or near closing when there are less people.", "We always visit the Monkey Forest when we are in Ubud. The forest and waterfalls are peaceful and cool. And of course, we get to see very cute monkeys. At the time of writing this, it cost us A$4 each adult to enter the forest. There are plenty of staff around to help you if a monkey gets a bit too close. You can buy bananas to feed the monkeys but if you do this, be prepared for the monkeys to climb all over you and maybe even take off with your hat or sunglasses. There is a first aid room in case you get bitten. Just remember this is the monkeys home, so be respectful.", "A kind of jungle, inhabited by grey monkeys. There is a temple of the deadth in this wood used by Monks ? Nice to walk through this old wood with big trees !", "We recommend getting a tour guide as they deter the monkeys from stealing your stuff as they will. Be taught us heaps and was super friendly so we gave him 200000 rupah ($20aud) for his service. The monkeys takr her stuff and barter it back for food but if you dont give it to them they will throw it off the cliff. Bu they are so cute and the temple and views if well worth it", "Monkey Forest Ubud locally known as Mandala Suci Wenara Wana.It is the sanctuary or natural habitat of nese long tailed Monkey, in scientific called Macaca fascicularis. It is located at Padangtegal Ubud, . There are around 749 monkeys live in this sanctuary. They are divided into 6 groups, namely in front of 1.main temple group 2.forest conservation group 3.central point group 4.eastern group 5.Michelin group 6.cemeteries group. The Monkey Forest Ubud has 186 species of the plan and tree in 12,5 hectares of the forest. The Monkey Forest Ubud has 3 temples inside namely Dalem Agung Padangtegal Temple, Holy Spring Temple Prajapati Temple. It OPEN DAILY 8:30 AM - 6 PM ENTRANCE FEE: ADULT IDR 50,000 (BDT:300). CHILD IDR 40,000 ( BDT 230) Nice place to visit.The place is well maintained. Be prepared to walk and carry a umbrella as it may rain suddenly. Don't try to touch or play with the monkeys as they are more than the visitors. Take care of your belongings as a monkey may snatch it . The monkeys are adorable not as aggressive as I thought they would be.. the scenery is amazing and the workers there are very kind and friendly. Its worth visiting at least once.", "Such an amazing, funny, beautiful experience! It poured with rain as soon as we got there but that didn't stop me- i stayed under one of the temple/coverings for over an hour and a half and i could have stayed a lot longer! I didn't need to buy bananas for the monkeys to climb on me but i did anyway just for fun- a small bunch costs 20000 Rph ($2.00 AUS). I would recommend anyone to go see this forest for the fauna and flora! There is a smal entry fee of $2-$5 i can't remember but it's definitely worth it! I will treasure this memory forever ❤️ These monkeys aren't aggressive as they feed them everyday throughout the day- just don't take food into the forest or you'll loose it. Don't touch the monkeys, just let them climb on you, if they try and grab something off you, let them, don't pull back or they will 'protect' themselves.", "A nice day out with the family we didn't buy bananas but had a good time watching others feed the monkeys. I had a little baby monkey climb on me which was cool too. It's a beautiful place", "Great place to visit, the monkeys are cheeky but don't appear to be dangerous, the surroundings were beautiful and natural, i highly recommend this as a must see.", "Our guide took us in through the 'back door', away from the crowds, to walk among the monkeys, who are curious, but not at all forward.", "Don't have any food or the little thieves will want some LOL Fun place and reasonable entry fee. Easy walking", "We visted this spot on our tour of Ubud. Who isn't fascinted by monkeys… There are plenty to see and they will interact with the vistors but be careful if you bring any food..they are experts at stealing it from you pockets !", "This was our second visit the the monkey forest. The first time my husband bought bananas and had monkeys crawling all over him only 3 steps into the forest. They can be aggressive but if you stay calm and don't feed them you should be right. The forest is truly beautiful, lush and green, and the baby monkeys are too cute for words. I think this is a must do when in . Just let other tourists buy the bananas and stand back and watch!", "A must see in Ubud! Unlike a zoo, monkeys are out in the open in large lush picturesque forest with paved pathways, benches, temples, and gazebos. For only 30000 Rp or $3US you can spend a 1/2 day just watching monkeys in their natural setting: caring for young, dominance hierarchy, feeding, nursing, picking nits off each other, playing and even mating. Recent count of 600 monkeys and they are everywhere! Monkeys are extremely accustomed to humans so guard your food, hats and anything that looks edible :) A worker can help with taking a picture with a money if you are afraid of doing it yourself (near the entrance) BUT as you enter deeper into forest, monkeys will find you and hang out on your head, hang from your pants or legs (my partners experience). Don't scream or jump - they were not aggressive based on our experience - just looking for food. There are ladies at the entrance selling bananas for the monkeys. Highly recommended and really, this is the way animals should be treated unlike locked up in a small cage in a zoo.", "Visited Ubud in August with my partner and have heard people raving about the monkey forest so thought we'd stop by to check it out. The monkeys were crazy and funny and it was a great way to spend an hour or so. We bought a few bunches of bananas from the ladies selling them but we could barely get very far before they swarmed us and climbed all over us to get them! Was a bit daunting when they first jumped on you but they didn't hurt at all so relaxed after that and had a great time. Well worth a visit.", "This can be a fun place to go, and you will have lots of opportunities to take close up photos of the monkeys. However, you must be very careful of loose valuables, since the monkeys are trained thieves. Loose jewelry, cameras, purses, backpacks, or water bottles are all targets. The monkeys are aggressive and sneaky. They will steal your loose items, and you will have to pay one of the locals to get it back. Do not try to take your items from the monkeys yourself! They have sharp fangs and claws, and they are much stronger than they look. Be vigilant!", "good fun, cheeky monkeys early in the morning is best before the crowds", "Definitley worth the visit, We saw many monkeys having fun kept medicated regulary and generally they seemed to be having fun, great place to take photos and videos .Feeding the monkeys yourself is not allowed although it hapoens and there are a few local scammers loitering about charging 20.000idr for you have a photo with them whilst he feeds them out of your hand. I would say worth the visit but after 30mins you have seen it all only downfalls is around 80% of the people here are stood blocking peoples pathway to take instagram photos", "A worthwhile visit if you respect the animals that live there. Avoid plastic bags and bottles as you will likely be bitten by the monkeys in search of food. Also respect them and stay away from the women selling bananas it only makes the monkeys come and take it from you. If you really need a pic with a monkey on your shoulder then you should go somewhere else. Also stay away from loud tourist groups, the monkeys don't like them either.", "This place was great as it was lovely to see the monkeys in their natural habitat! So so many monkeys and a really nice atmosphere. A must do in . Very cheap to get in only 30,000 rupiah (3 NZD). Worth it!", "It is great to see the monkeys without a cage. BUT FOLLOW THE RULES-- don't take food, don't look in the eye, keep your distance unless there is a handler there. They can bite and scratch, which is very dangerous to you. KEEP YOUR CHILDREN UNDER CONTROL or don't take them- for their sake. A lovely treed walk too", "Beautiful park, funny monkeys, lovely walk. Try to get there early in the morning in order to take lovely pics.", "It was our second time in the monkey forest, and we enjoyed it as much as last time. Close to Ubud centre, easy to access and affordable entrance tickets. Great place to get close to monkeys, pay attention to the hosts when they feed the monkeys with corn, papaya and bananas.", "This has improved over the years and is a lovely place to visit. There are monkeys playing in a fountain and mothers with babies and you could sit for hours and just watch them. There are lots of staff around to supervise (the humans) and you can buy bananas and if you get the right monkey (small one I'd advise), then they will come and sit on your shoulder and eat it! Don't try to touch the babies though and the mother will come and give you a good nip! Fascinating walking around observing them and a walk down into the grotto is nice as well (cooler). There are shop keepers selling wares along one side of the park and plenty of toilets and water. Good experience for the whole family.", "If you are nervous around animals, this might not be the place for you. Monkeys are absolutely everywhere. We witnessed a few people not following the rules and had sunglasses and bags taken by the monkeys. We also witnessed a few monkeys climb on to someone’s back and attempt to start unzipping his backpack pockets. So, I reiterate to follow the rules. Upon arrival, you purchase and entrance ticket for a few dollars and enter the forest. I appreciated viewing and photographing the monkeys but I really loved r plotting all the temples on the grounds, bridges, and the gorgeous natural setting.", "I make a point of coming here each Ubud visit we make. Today the place was full of tourists, all trying to take photos with monkeys. Over the years I've seen the prices go up a lot, and today it cost us 150,000 IDR to enter (children up to 12), so it was three adults and one child. You can buy bananas from vendor stands in the park, another 50,000 for a hand of them or 20,000 for a few. Don't annoy the big male monkeys by witholding what they want, they are vindictive. If you haven't been before, go. Zip up your belongings securely or leave them behind. We saw a \\Go Pro\\\" go into the wild green yonder today, stolen by a monkey from the end of a selfie stick. Hair bands, sun glasses, open bags etc are all fair game. Monkeys also like to open zippers on bags containing bananas.\"", "I had put off going to the park last visit but i'm so glad I did it this time. The trip is about 45 minutes by Taxi (HIGHLY RECOMMEND *BLUE BIRD GROUP* TAXI SERVICE) from Kuta and cost us Rp265,000 on his metered taxi. Drivers of other services will charge anywhere from 250,000 to 500,000 to get you there and charge the same amount back. Do not get ripped off. Always seek a Blue Bird Taxi group driver with his meter on. The roads are very bumpy out toward Ubud so if you get motion sickness it's advisable that you take medication prior to the journey. Blue bird drivers are more often than not happy to stop half way for you to stretch your legs while they have a cigarette. The Monkey Forest itself is excellent fun. You can pay $10 for bananas to feed them as you walk in the main entrance or wait until you get further inside and pay $5 for the same size bunch. Believe me, the bananas go fast! The monkeys are very cute and friendly and it's a beautiful place!", "We spent a few hours here walking amongst the monkeys, and it quite safe. There are hundreds of steps so be prepared. The temples are hundreds of years old and well maintained.", "We called in to see the monkeys very touristy.interesting walk don’t touch the hand rails as the monkeys leave lots of presents on them .plenty of mosquito spray and anti bacterial for your hands ", "Cost is $2.00 to enter and you can buy bananas for the monkeys if you want. You can purchase bananas at a local vendor for cheaper if you plan ahead. You will be followed and jumped on if you have food - a stick might help. There are 3 temples, all worth a look but my favorite was over the bridge to the lower temple by the river. Great place to take photos and watch people and monkeys! If you're going to feed the monkeys, stay away from the bigger ones - they are more aggressive. There are many staff on hand to help out with any questions or problems - look for the green outfits.", "Didnt like monkey forest even though it cost little. Do not bring any items to monkeys can steal from you.", "I can't help it. I like monkeys. Monkey Forest has plenty. There are people at the entrance selling bananas to feed them. While I came for the beasts, I loved it for the temples. From the descriptions we read, we figured it would be a short stop in our day to see some forest and wildlife. It exceeded expectations. The park was larger than expected and had a number of temples. Our favorite was built on a spot where a natural source was discovered in the jungle. If you go, take the time to visit everything.", "Ha! These crazy critters are well worth being around but not too close! This is their home no 2 ways about that and that is fantastic. Amazing to be around even if they are terrifying at times ha!", "It was a lovely place to wander around in the shade. The monkeys are cute and well behaved. I bought a banana and let one sit on my head/shoulder and was pleasantly surprised at how gentle it was and how soft it's hands were. The Temples are interesting and the Dragon Stair is amazing. Follow the rules and enjoy the experience.", "We were shocked by how cool this was! The entrance fee is steep (for ) but this is a large forest full of delightful monkeys and pretty sights. Definitely recommend this!", "I really wanted to go to the Monkey Forrest and it was included as part of a day tour that I had booked. The only problem was the day that I went it was raining, so there were hardly any monkey's around at all as the don't like the rain. I imagine that when it's not raining it would be amazing though. Such a pitty on my timing of being there - great attraction though. You can buy bunches of banana's for 10K or 20K as well.", "We had a really good time in the Monkey Forest. The monkeys are everywhere but if you behave properly with them they're really nice! The park in itself is nice but nothing extraordinary. The only thing was that my friend and I took water bottles, thinking that water would not interest monkeys, but they attacked the bottles ending with one of them lost in the river and the other ripped open! So be careful and don't bring anything in the park, then you'll just have to enjoy.", "We had a great and easy visit, wandering the trails and enjoying the natural beauty but I did notice a few tourists trying to tempt the monkeys for photos and one got bitten on the finger", "These monkeys are quite friendly,al they want is for you to feed then. You can buy bananas from the people on site for little money and the monkeys will jump gently onto your back for them", "Fun to walk around and see all the monkeys. You could buy cheap fruit/snacks to feed the monkeys but they get aggressive so be careful. I saw someone get attacked and need stitches in Thailand so I'm hesitant to get too close to these monkeys. Beautiful old stone statues and nice winding pathways around. Cheap enough that it is worthwhile to spend an hour or two wandering around.", "Very busy attraction, but with little effort you can escape the groups and find peace and a chance to take in the surroundings and history. The monkeys are obviously cute and more intelligent than most will assume. Watch your bag pockets and try give one banana to each of you don't get harassed by a bigger male that shows no fear. Spent hours watching them play.", "Okay, this review is for anyone that's a little nervous I went today and I've been through forests with Monkeys before but not like this! They are very used to people and not afraid to interact! You can feed them at a few different places throughout the forest and they will definitely come for the food! I personally wasn't prepared for how much interaction and accessibility there was and I didn't like it! The monkeys all looked healthy and happy but they were far too aggressive (in my opinion) with there interactions with visitors!! They would not hesitate to jump on you or climb on you. There was even a sign outside that said don't take any thing in you care about as he monkeys will probably try and steal it and if they do give it to them!! It's fairly cheap at 40000IDR per adult and it takes about an hour to walk round! I would like to stress that this is my personal opinion and that the monkeys were extremely health and happy and in no way were they being exploited!", "We visited the Monkey Sanctuary almost by chance. Our taxi driver suggested this as we were on our way to visit the Volcano. It was a little pit stop but well worth a visit. The driver dropped us off at reception where you buy your entry tickets and the only place where WiFi is free and strong. The monkeys almost come out of nowhere but are amazing to see close up. They seem to be at peace with people wandering around them. There were wardens feeding them corn and snacks and they were happily eating and playing around us. We were warned not to wear hats and sunglasses without being aware that the monkeys will pinch them and then wait for a food bribe before giving them back. Whilst we were there, they stole someone’s glasses and shot off into the tree canopy not to be seen again! This place isn’t really disabled or wheelchair friendly so be aware. There are lots of broken cracks, on the paths and steep and slippery inclines over bridges etc. So wear comfortable shoes or trainers. Make sure to take your phones or cameras but keep a tight hold of these. There is a little market attached to the back end of the sanctuary but make sure to haggle to get a bargain! Toilets are not the cleanest.", "What a wonderful place to visit...you get it all. Temples....rainforest, monks and tradition. Of course there is the wildlife, if you can call it that. The monkeys are very tame...if not cheeky. Watch your items from water bottles and food to sunglasses and cameras....they will steal them if that can. Like walking through a monkey enclosure at the zoo, as opposed to watching from the outside.", "So cute monkeys~~ They are also found at the entrance to the forest. My shoes were attractive for them.It would have looked like strawberries and grapes so The little monkeys followed me around. :-p they aimed at my shoes.And tried to take it! also opened my bag and tried to take it! It's cute. But be careful plz~ 원숭이들 넘나귀엽 입장료 50000루피아인가 그랬음. 생각보다 쌈요. 방울방울달린 슬리퍼신고 갔는데 꼬꼬마숭이들이 과일인 줄 알고 뜯어갈라하더라구요. 큰원숭이들은 겁내 무셥 ㅠ 그리고 가방에 과일 있었는데 가방 지퍼열고 가져감. 대바그.. 숲안들어와도 숲근처만 가도 원숭이들 돌아다님요. 안에서 몽키바나나 돈내고 사면 애들한테 줄수있음. 생각보다 진짜 원숭이가 많고, 꼬맹숭이들은 귀엽고, 다큰 숭이들은 쪼끔 무서움ㅋ 인도네시아 다른 곳에서도 원숭이숲가봤는데..거기애들보다는 사람한테 친숙한 것 같아요. 추천!추천!최고!", "Why pay to see monkeys in the natural habitat ... way too expensive and way way too many tourists ...skip for sure", "What a magical place wandering through beautiful forests and being entertained by monkeys in their habitat. Wonderful experiene, a must see.", "This was my second - and probably, last - visit to the Monkey Forest. In my jaundiced opinion this is a vastly-over-rated attraction but it's one which most visitors to feel they must come to. So be itl. There are always hordes of people here photographing each other looking distinctly uncomfortable with large monkeys sitting on their shoulders. Most visitors don't bother reading the prominent signs telling them how to conduct themselves among the animal residents. They then get a shock when one or more strong and agile simians jump on them to grab whatever can easily be detached from their persons. My daughter, who lives here, informs me that every year many hundreds of tourists' smartphones, cameras, spectacles and other valuables are lost forever in this way. Everyone is encouraged to buy bunches of bananas to feed the monkeys, but your entire stock usually vanishes within a few seconds after purchase when one or more monkeys make a fierce grab for the whole bunch. . Also, I have watched as visitors, who should have known better, attempted to touch the baby monkeys and then fled in terror when angry mummy monkeys went for them. We brought my two little grandsons who were alternately excited and frightened by the the whole monkey experience. Monkey Forest is a jungle, hot and humid with an abundance of lush tropical vegetation. However, there is nothing spectacular about the temple buildings at the heart of the forest. The whole site looks rather dark and drab. And this is the only place on this very friendly island where I've seen staff the staff looking grumpy. Not surprising, really, given the behaviour of many of the visitors! I'm definitely giving this one a miss on my next visit to .", "Good place to visit just beware with your stuff sometimes monkeys come and jump on you Nice temples inside", "The forest itself is small, but still there is more monkeys than you can see your whole life in Europe :) price is good, so just go and enjoy!", "one of the most fun places where you can actually interact f2f with monkeys and feed them. it is safe", "Well laid out sanctuary to see the monkeys and appreciate the forest. Just be careful to pack away all your food as they will snatch it even from your rucksacks if its slightly open.", "I would recommend the monkey forest to anyone who loves being surrounded by a lush rain forest. It was very beautiful! We also saw lots of monkeys of course. Use common sense... do not feed the monkeys!! I know they sell bananas right outside the gate but there are signs everywhere saying to not feed them. The monkeys are feed daily at the park. We saw a lady get bit and she was bleeding pretty badly. You can get many great photos and see lots of monkeys without feeding them!", "The parking for the Sanctuary was adequate for the amount of traffic but we were there in the off holiday season (May) There is a small fee to enter the park $40,000 Rp or under $5 Aust. the walking trails are pleasant but only for able bodied people. There are bananas for sale but be-careful for if the monkeys see them they will jump all over you. The monkeys are Asian long tailed Macaques and quite tame. there is heaps of great photo's on offer. They do warn you not to look into the monkeys eyes or bare your teeth as this is seen as an act of aggression, read the warning signs for further instructions. There is a lovely dragon bridge under a huge Banyan tree that adds an element of a movie set with a creek running underneath. the walking trails are pleasant and not taxing to travel on. There are also Old Hindu Temples located within the sanctuary and a great resting place, again heaps of photos to be taken. Just be prepared to have a monkey sit on your shoulder.", "We've been to monkey forest before and this time we were a bit bored. Bought some bananas but had these wrestled out of us within minutes of entering the park!!! Lovely to see the baby mo keys but apart from that not really that interesting It was fun to see the monkeys splashing in a pool and dive bombing each other and they seemed to enjoy it too! Not an expensive visit so worth it if you are in the area", "I initially visited this place around 4-5 years ago, was completely amused by the monkeys, let my guard down for a minute, and got a nasty bite on my hand. I had read that there are no reported cases of rabies in the sanctuary, but was recommended to get the shots anyway, which was a bit of a hassle considering there are four shots to take within a specific time frame, and I had to carry them around with me for the rest of my trip. I recently went back to for a visit and returned to the sanctuary since my fellow travellers had not been before, and was much more careful this time. The sanctuary is definitely a great place for a walk, and the monkeys are very entertaining, but do be careful!", "The forest itself is beautiful with many statues, bridges and a waterfall. The monkeys are awesome and slightly mischievous which made it an entertaining experience. If you in it is something I think you should do.", "Definitely a real treat to see monkeys up close. But beware - the monkeys will steal anything they can grab off of your person. We had one jump on my shoulder and strategically steal my pearl earring. They know what they're doing. If it does happen, go speak to one of the workers, they know how to get it back. I would suggest going as early as possible to avoid crowds. It gives you a better chance of seeing more monkeys up close.", "Apart from looking and observing the monkey's behaviour, there's not much to see. place should be kept more clean. Cleaning staff are rude. Good experience though.", "Pleased to see the monkeys look very well cared for, and there is very clear signage to tell visitors what they can and can't do, to protect the \\residents\\\"\"", "Very uniqe and enjoyble day plus reasnable price and beautiful place. Monkey forest is certainly worth a visit.", "Always enjoy visiting the Sacred Monkey forest, I just wish that they didn't sell as many bananas, which would make the monkeys (some, not all) behave in a more monkey-like way and that the tourists would follow the instructions printed out in the pamphlet you get when you pay your access (available in 6 or 7 different languages). BTW, if puppies and kittens scare you, please don't go and please watch where you put your feet, have seen to many people step on monkeys while backing up to take pictures of baby monkeys", "It's a must in your trip to and UBUD.Nice place where you can find lots of monkeys. But on the other hand, you can find monkeys in other places of . But I agrre that it's a must in your trip.", "Very nice place to go for a walk and if you like monkeys you can even feed them. Waterfalls are beautiful and it has two or three nice spots you cannot miss, but we found it quite expensive...", "My boyfriend and I visited the monkey forest one afternoon on a day trip to Ubud. The entrance ticket cost 30,000 rupiah each for adults (about £1.45). The monkeys do not tend to come into contact with you unless you have food, you can buy banana's from various areas of the forest a large bunch was 50,000 rupiah. If you buy bananas you will have monkeys running and jumping on you, which is thoroughly enjoyed by many people. The forest it self if large and we spent around 2 hours walking around. The monkeys seem happy and aren't mistreated by the way they act. Was a great experience recommended to all.", "It’s a must bring water! But it was very excellent Good value for money Very tranquil Monkeys are somewhat friendly Hide your belongings", "This was was amazing. Staff was always helpful and always watching to make sure the monkeys behaved. The monkeys were so sweet and loved to be fed bananas that are available. Reasonably priced as well. Would love to go back again.", "I enjoyed dropping into the monkey forest a word to first timers the monkeys are expert at geting food from you & hats & glasses so take care.", "-> Good place to visit and enjoy with Lots and lots of monkeys...full of greenery and water bodies in the Sanctuary. -> 2-3 hours is the maximum time you need to visit this place. ->Entrance ticket 80K IDR per person", "I really liked this place, some beautiful trees, lots of monkeys, I couldn't work out why the lady with the stall over flowing with bananas is left alone by the monkeys, but as soon as you have a banana in your had it is \\On for young & old\\\" Definitely worth a look.\"", "This is not.a sanctuary but a massive tourist attraction which is not good for the monkeys. They are fed constantly by visitors and steal lots of things like plastic from the tourists which they then chew which can't be good for them.", "Good cus clean and peace area, no smell. Monkey act like as usual. No show, no parade. just see monkey..", "I was hesitant to go here with our 4 year old, but glad that we did. We followed the other reviews and carried very little with us and also didn't buy the food available to try and minimize the risk. We also tried to keep a safe distance. We all loved it.", "I'm talking monkey!! How can people say this place isn't special. Every tourist was LOVING this place. There are monkeys galore. They were clean, they were cheeky, they were entertaining, they were rude, they were playful, they were making other monkeys, they were stealing tourists hats. There were plenty of staff to assist you if you get a little scared, but it was like an interactive zoo. Kids from 5 to 95 were having a great time.", "With an entry fee equivalent to $3Aus, this is the best attraction in the area. Wander through the forest watching the monkeys, play, chase, use tools & just be amazed at how close you get to them. They love dangly things so watch your bag & phone decorations. Beautiful, tranquil, cool. A great escape with some of the most endearing creatures you'll ever see.", "Great for both kids and adults. Be careful or the monkeys will take your hats or glasses. However, the rangers will get them back to you by feeding eggs to the monkeys..Great for photographers.", "We arrived around 8:45am and the place was so quiet, it was great. The previous day we had driven past in the afternoon and there were people everywhere. If like me, you are after some good photos without people in the background morning is definitely the time to go. It isn't as scary as we first thought but it still is at the same time - in a good way though. Just watch because they can turn on you very quickly so don't get too close. We walked around for about an hour and had plenty of time to see the monkeys and all of the temples.", "Even if I don't like to be with the monkeys it has worth to go there. Expecially during this rainy season where nature is super bright. A lot of guards are around so if you stay calm and follow the rules nothing will happen. My suggestion is to cover body with long clothes and not carry to much stuff.", "It was really nice. So many monkey, we bought some bananas and they stole it directly. That was quite funny and a gray experience to hold them and see very big and very small monkeys.", "Monkey Forest was quite a fun stop on our trip up to Ubud. The monkeys here are certainly not frightened to come up to you and flog a banana off you, or anything else they take fancy with! Put your phone, sunnies, wallet, etc. in your bag because they'll take off with it and it's not easy to get it back! We had water bottles stolen off us as well as a couple of packs of peanuts but it was actually worth it to see the monkeys open them up! Essential trip for your first visit to .", "The Ubud Monkey Forest is a pretty fascinating experience. Entrance cost is a nominal ~35K rupiah and you can buy bananas to feed the monkeys once inside for approximately ~10K rupiah per bundle. Be on the lookout for jumping monkeys, they are attracted to food & shiny objects and will jump on your back. Stay calm and enjoy the unique experience. For posed photos with family, approach any of the staff and for a small \\tip\\\" they will pose well behaved small primates on your shoulder/lap. Definitely worth a stop while in Ubud, one of the many highlights of our trip!\"", "These primates are everywhere in this venue. Fun to watch and observe or feed them the available bananas. Besides the monkies the grounds are nice to walk and are fairly well maintained. Good place to wander around for a few hours. While I did not have any \\monkey attack\\\" problems, I did talk to a lady who was challenged by a couple of these animals. She was a bit frightened and was rescued by one of the staff armed with a whistle and a sling shot. \"", "This is a nice place end your full day ubud trip. Nothing much except an old temple and wild monkeys in a mini forest. After a busy Ubud day trip you can visit this sanctuary for couple of hours. Don't try to feed or touch monkeys. They are wild not trained or chained.", "while in Ubud this place is a must both for the lovely monkey and for the beautiful forest.the place is clean very good maintained the only think one should know is not to bring food because the monkeis are very clever and they will jump all over you to take the food", "Inexpensive admission (IDR 20,000 as far as I recall) but once you're in and have seen a couple of monkeys you're basically done as the temples are pretty standard so far as goes. Given you'll more than likely see monkeys elsewhere in for free, unless you particularly want to walk around the park it's of limited interest.", "It’s worth going and having a look. Sheltered from the sun but generally still hot and humid, you can watch the monkeys run about and have fun. Lots of shrines and statues of interest in the forest. And the monkeys are now WELL fed. We didn’t have one look at us sideways during our trip. But we also followed instructions by not making eye contact, putting your hands in your pockets like you have food or trying to interact with them. So felt pretty safe throughout our time there. Lovely streams, trees and shrines/temples. It’s worth visiting.", "Good place to see a lot of monkeys running around closely. The price was 50k per person which is not bad for the fun experience. Remember the monkeys are thieves and will steal everything.", "Small forested area near the busy shopping area of Ubud. There is an abundance of monkeys both inside and outside the gated park area. The park area is well maintained and has ample photo opportunities. Definitely worth a visit when you are in Ubud. Take advice from the guides and remove any food from your bags and keep them zipped as the monkeys are adept at pick pocketing and will not hesitate to grab your belongings.", "The park itself is actually quite pretty and it's nice to be amongst some old growth trees so near to the heart of Ubud. The monkeys are indeed everywhere and way smarter than I was originally giving them credit for. They will unzip bags, reach into open tote bags, grab something the second you turn away, etc. After a while I found myself on edge a bit as I was so hyper aware of my surroundings and belongings. Still fun but just on guard. People watching while walking around was amazing as not everyone is as diligent. Karma worked swiftly sometimes as people that were egging the monkeys on had hats, fans and GoPros stolen right from under their noses. There are rangers walking the park as well if that brings you peace of mind.", "We spent about 3 hours here exploring the forests and getting to know the monkeys. The monkeys will just jump onto your shoulders to say hello. I thought it was really nice to see the monkeys so happy and free here in the forest.", "Monkey forest is set on the site of an old temple and the animals are allowed to roam free - please be aware though that these are wild, wilful,untrained monkeys and must be treated with respect. The staff have a feeding schedule and you can catch the monkeys at feeding time at various intervals, you can also buy a bunch of bananas - the quote of \\a vendor selling old bananas at a very high price\\\" in a previous review is an exaggeration - 20,000rp is only £1!!! Be aware though that if you're going to feed the monkeys you need to do so pretty quickly as you will run the risk of being (gently) attacked by any monkey who spots a flash of yellow :-) entrance to the park is 30,000 rp (around £1.50), so a cheap way to see the monkeys acting normally in their surroundings. Plenty of photo opportunities and, when carefully placed, you could also get a \\\"photo bomb\\\" moment with a member of your party - the monkeys will occasionally jump on your shoulders/head if you sit or stand still for any amount of time. The only thing to remember is that, although this is a tourist attraction, the animals are wild and will act accordingly.\"", "A short walk from the center of Ubud is the sacred monkey forest. They are well trained and as soon as the \\handlers\\\" ring their fiid bell, they come running. You can also buy bananas and the friendly monkeys will climb on your head, shoulder or leg to get their snack. Don't bring your own food, even in a closed bag, they smell it and will grab your bag to get the food. They'll also grab your water bottle, sunglasses or anything else they fancy. It's a nice hour, not my favorite outing in .\"", "If you want to interact with the monkeys then this is the place. Plenty around the temple , and wherever food may be. Recommended for an hour or two.", "There is a fee for entering the forest, but its minimal. There are many monkeys, but becareful with your belongings, do not keep food visible for the monkeys to see, or any item sticking out of your pocket. Because monkeys tends to steal things and run away with them, The forest is well maintained and clean, you can enjoy the scenery and enjoy looking at the monkeys around you acting stupid and playing with each other, I think it is a must visit, especially if you never seen a monkey steps away from you and walking next to you.", "You can walk here in about 15 minutes from the centre of Ubud, 30,000 (£1.50) Rupiah entrance fee. The forest has hundreds of Macaque monkeys, it is advised not to take food in to the forest as they will attempt to steal it. Well worth a visit.", "We had a stunning morning at the monkey forest. The forest is beautiful and as the name well describes it, you are surrounded by monkeys. If you are respectful with the monkeys and follow the recommendations it's a safe place to go with young kids. I saw a lot of people not following the recommendations provided and as a result they were bitten, scratched or had items stolen by the monkeys. It's a wonderful opportunity to interact with nature and see monkeys families in their own environment. We were even lucky to see a newborn monkey that still had the umbilical cord attached to the mother.", "Place is nice by itself and you can see many monkeys around the temples and trees. If you want to feed and have photos with monkeys this is the correct place.", "Monkeys are great and just entering the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary is from the very first moment a great experience. There a many guides and guardians who very kindly supervise the monkeys and the humans, help with advice and protect the animals; the crowd of visitors is huge, but the forest is enormous, fascinating and definitely worth visiting. Plan at least two hours to walk through most of the paths, to visit all the points of interest and to sit down in the open theatre and relax.", "This place is definitely worth a stop, and the monkeys are pretty dang cute. But beware, people are bitten here every day. Do not bring anything with you, they will go through it. I had a small bag, that only contained my sunglasses and medicated blistex chapstick. I wish I knew that animals would like chapstick, because a monkey sat on my lap, peed on me, then ran away with my bag. After this all occurred, another monkey came out of nowhere and bit me on the hip. It was day three of our honeymoon and this caused me a lot of anxiety on what to do afterwards. Just be wary....", "I was a bit sceptical to be honest, but for such a reasonable entry fee decided to go in and was not dissaponted. You could do a quick scoot around in half an hour or a more leisurely pace. All the story about monkeys attacking a load if nonsence. Clearly there were some idiots who failed to follow the guidance provided and thought they knew better only to come of worse. I thoroughly loved it and would encourage you to go and observe. There really is no need to take food that's where it all goes horribly wrong. ENJOY.", "The monkeys scared the life out of me as they are everywhere! But they won't jump on you unless you encourage them so I calmed down 🙈the forest walk is great and definitely worth doing", "The monkeys here were really cute and not so aggressive, so you can really enjoy playing with them without worrying that they might hurt you. Just buy some fruits at the entrance (or pick up some from the floor) and pass to the monkeys, or just sit next to them, they will automatically come to you and climb on your body. But here's a tips: don't wear light colored clothes, because these monkeys' feet are full of mud which could stain your clothes when they climb on you.", "It's very amusing to see monkeys hanging about. They mostly mind their own business, but if you have water or just a bag in general, expect to be harassed. We knew that it was risky, but just make sure you know where all of your stuff is and keep it safe and secure. Monkeys are curious and are not afraid to show it. I watched monkeys literally jump onto one's lap and start unzipping backpacks. No joke. All in all, a fun day trip.", "We had a fabulous afternoon wandering around the forest and watching the monkeys. Unfortunately, we saw many people who did not heed the warnings about not feeding the monkeys and we saw one small boy get bitten. It's a beautiful place and the monkeys are fascinating...just make sure you take note of the rules and watch out for your bags!", "I read several warnings in regards of bringing children here. As long as the children are calm and dont fiddle with anything, it's safe. I didnt allow my oldest to approach them, shout at them and so on. Our 10 month old was in a carrier, Must add that you dont just come here for the monkeys. The jungle and sorroundings in itself is a beautiful experience. I hope to return! Obs: Dont put your bag on the ground!", "As the name of the place says.. this is a monkey forest. With hundreds of monkeys running around, chasing tourists (if you showed them your banana), bathing in the river deep withing the forest. This forest also includes a sacred temple hidden inside. Also, here you can find the place where they cremate their deceased loved ones. Also, there is a cemetery inside. If you'd go within the forest, you can reach a part of the forest where a river runs.. Here, I saw a few monkeys swim! they're taking a bath. seriously. :)", "Stopped in here just to say we've been and our guide from Made Tours (Krisna) took us through and told us the reason why it's called sacred. Very interesting and knowledgeable for our teenagers. And we thought it was all about the monkeys. The monkeys didn't bother us. So it would seem if you want there attention you will get it but they expect something back like food or be careful of pick pocketing! So if you want to get up close and personal with a monkey this is the place to come.", "Visited with friends due to it being an apparent attraction not to miss. Walked into the 'sanctuary' and we were encouraged to buy bananas to feed the monkeys with for photo opportunities. Within 30 seconds or less of sitting down next to my friend the monkey supposedly felt threatened and bit me on the arm. It wasn't a deep bite simply because I remained still and didn't freak out so that it would get off, otherwise I feel like it could of been a lot worse. The ladies rather confused ushered me to reception and told me to go to first aid to get it cleaned. I was assured that there was no disease amongst the monkeys and shown a certificate supposedly proving this. The bite marks were cleaned and the doctor told me there was nothing to worry about but it's still a bit of a worry as rabies is an epidemic in . Despite this we continued to walk around the forest but there was definitely a wary vibe amongst other tourists. There were monkeys literally attaching themselves to people and getting slightly aggressive when tried to be pulled off. There are quite a few guides wondering around to prevent any attacks but in my opinion not quite enough to make you feel completely safe. I saw another person walking around with cotton wool pressed against a bite, and saw a lot of people's belongings get snatched. I personally wouldn't recommend, especially if visiting with young children.", "A must see when visiting temples & monkeys! The monkeys are not shy and are very adapt at picking your pockets and jumping on your back to open your backpack (zips are no match for them). (You can gently shake them off to prevent any losses). Hint: Tip one of the staff to get their help in getting a monkey to sit still on your shoulder for a couple of fotos.", "Probably my 30th visit to the Monkey Forest but for the first time with my daughter (3 years). The old temple is still impressive even though you can only watch it now from behind the bars... Of course we were careful with the monkeys, but they make the atmosphere. I am always impressed with the huge trees that are hundreds of years old.", "We went early September as apart of our day tour. We had no idea what to expect (monkey attractions vary depending on location quite significantly). This one was pretty good! The park was full of tourists as you would expect. There were a lot of staff on hand as well. Entrance was 30000rp per adult, 20000rp for children (~ AU$3-2). The bananas 50000rp (~AU$5), have your driver take you to a local fruit stand prior (we paid 5000rp or ~$0.50). The monkeys were largely friendly, give them bananas and they leave you alone. They became aggressive ONLY to tourists who teased them etc. monkey handlers were happy to give you a nut and baby monkeys would climb in you - this is an awesome photo opportunity. The scenery is well looked after and beautifully set around temples and waterfalls. Wouldn't rush to go back as one time is enough. Still a great stop on the tour!", "It was great, but Dont try and stash any bananas for later once you start feeding them. They take it as teasing and they get upset and sometimes aggressive. I made the mistake of putting my last banana in my pocket for later, monkeys viewed it badly and ripped my pocket open to get the last one. My fault now I know, they Dont think like us. Its amazing and make sure you have lots of space on your memory card for the great pics you will get. Also, you can buy bananas cheaper around Ubud market and take them down the hill to the monkey forest.", "This was the first place we visited in Ubud. Loved the scenery, the temple backdrops and of course the monkeys. Did have an altercation with one over a water bottle so beware - it's not just food they grab.", "I love monkeys and they were great and it was so gorgeous to observe their everyday activities. Difficult however to watch people teasing them with bananas for a photo, and people running or screaming when it's clearly noted not to scream or run. Yes the monkeys may randomly land or pop out on you, if you antagonize it for a photo it will probably turn around and hiss or grab you. A beautiful place to observe however I think people could be more respectful of the monkeys and their home.", "monkeys - nothing else special. It was not allowed to pass to temple territory. Monkeys were nice to watch.", "The monkeys are completely at home among the tourists. Walking around this large parklands on the South side of Ubud, there are plenty of opportunities to take candid photos of monkeys being themselves. The hawkers adjacent are numerous and persistent.It is said that you should watch your glasses and other valuables as the monkeys have been known to steal personal items.", "We spent a couple of hours here and my 13 year old son would have stayed longer. The monkeys are sneaky and mischievous but that is all part of the fun, don't be caught by paying to have a monkey put on you they will come any way and the temple is beautiful but not really worth getting dressed up for. Go for the monkeys they defiantly worth it.", "Ideal animal experience. These monkeys are in a completely open free range forest. They can come and go as they please and live as close to possible as they would without human interference. There is a special Hindu ceremony held for them every six months. They are respected. You can buy bananas they are trained to climb up on tourist and take the bananas but it is entirely up to them if they do this or not. They are fed some food but mostly forage naturally and provided with medical care if needed including rabies shots. The grounds are gorgeous, lush, green, perfect with Hindu temples dotted throughout. Some of which are closed to tourists as it is genuinely there for Hindu ceremonies not for us. At least from what we saw and read, this would be an ideal animal conservation model.", "I was doubting about going, because i'm not so fond of monkeys. But now i'm glad i did. I didn't take any food because i didn't want the monkeys to jump on me. But i was carrying a bottle of water and suddenly a Monkey jumped on my head from the back. I was scared so let my bottle go. It jumped off and opened the bottle! They are very funny to watch and some people really want them on their shoulder. The Forest is well maintained and a beautifull little jungle to walk around.", "I could have spent all day here! This is a must do in Ubud. The monkeys are so much fun to watch and they are everywhere! This sanctuary is expansive, I recommend you plan to take your time and enjoy it.", "The park was nice , the funniest part were the monkeys ! They really jump on you to steal food or everything they put their eyes on! It worth a visit.", "The Monkey Forest Sanctuary was a lovely experience. The ambience was great! The monkeys will behaved and friendly, however, there is a guideline of pointers to ensure your safety around the monkeys, incase of any interaction with them. It's a Beautiful experience and I will be back", "One the best places you should go and see very nice and so green the monkey are so funny and you can get a really nice pictures there and have a very good time too", "We visited here at the insistence of our homestay and everyone we met. Unfortunately we should have been more aware of these kinds of 'attractions'. If you don't mind seeing monkeys be completely dependant on humans for food and displaying signs of aggression (ie. biting and scratching) if said humans have no delicious offerings, then you've come to the right place. Sadly wildlife have lost their wild as tourists insist on feeding the monkeys in hopes of catching that perfect picture. We witnessed a couple try and lure a monkey onto their (terrified) child for an amusing photograph. It's heartbreaking to see.", "I visited the Sacred Monkey Forest the day after Nyepi, 's famously silent New Year, and I had a great time. Visitors are discouraged from interacting directly with the monkeys, although you can buy bananas or other food to give to them. Don't worry, however, the monkeys WILL interact with you. If you have anything in your possession that looks/smells like food, they might try to take it, and they also know how to drink from a bottle of water. The temple is there and very photogenic, but the real attraction here are the many monkeys in a natural setting. If you go after Nyepi, however, some of the Ogoh-ogoh characters carried by the parade-goers may be discarded in the park grounds. It was nice to get a close up look at them, although the monkeys had already started tearing them up, and I imagine the clean-up of the styrofoam pieces that the Ogoh-ogoh floats were constructed from took a long while. Definitely worth the price of entrance if you enjoy monkeys!", "We arrived very early and the park was not even officially open yet, the monkeys were just waking up and making their way to the park and temple area. It was nice and peaceful (and free) to walk around the grounds at daybreak but you will not see too many monkeys at that time. The grounds are very mystical and I enjoyed the surrounding paths and the temple view as well as encountering the monkeys that climbed down the trees slowly to start their day. They really do all swarm here at 9am when the place opens and it reminded me of many lil people all showing up to work for the day and in a sense they are... I did not feed the monkeys so I can't speak to that, but I enjoyed watching on.. many do seem to get good photos when feeding monkeys here. I figured they had enough food.. ;)", "This is a self guided walk in a lovely plush area that began as a cemetery before the monkey populace started to take up residence. You will see monkeys frolicking, grooming, watching, relaxing, feeding their young. There are many statues as well as a lovely stone bridge and wooden walk way below the canopy and above the ground. This is a sacred area and a sanctuary to create harmony and create balance. Please remove any jewelry because one member of our group received a surprise when a monkey grabbed and took one of her post earrings. Do not tempt the monkeys to climb on your person. They do have large canines and can be unpredictable.", "You pay entrance fee and this includes a guide. Then you pay for small bags of peanuts to feed the monkeys. The guide id willing to take pics for you while you feed them. If lucky a monkey will jump on your shoulder to get fed. There is also opportunity to get pics holding Bats and/or a python. On the way out your guide will pressure you to buy something from their shop also. But overall I enjoyed my time here with the hundreds' of monkeys", "really not an impressive temple in terms of deities/sculptures etc but has remained in its 16 Century style. Over 400 monkeys reside there and live off the offerings. They are good at stealing spectacles and cameras, the result of which is employment for old ladies to guide you with broomstick in hand to chase monkeys away for a fee of around 5 to 10 Euros", "We were initially apprehensive to visit here but we had many people tell us the monkeys here were safe and friendly. We decided to just go through with it and pay the place a visit. No lie, within 30 SECONDS of me walking through the gate and buying a ticket, a monkey jumped on me, bit my wrist and bit my leg. The experience was pretty terrifying and I am an animal lover but I just walked around really on edge. I went to the first aid hut and the guy was really nonchalant and kind of just brushed it off saying I would be fine. He cleaned the bite up. I just got really on edge and scared so I went to a clinic afterwards and got a rabies shot afterwards. I have to get 3 more and it's going to cost me a pointless amount of money and we didn't even get chance to enjoy the experience at all. Would not recommend.", "Cute monkeys and nice sorroundings. Fair warning - the monkeys do climb onto people!! The entry fee is small :)", "A lovely place to visit. The walks are beautiful. It was great to see the monkeys although you must be careful with your belongings. We were lucky to see many young monkeys. Highly recommend", "When you think of Ubud - this place is the first thing that comes to mind. We had a quick look even though the place was pretty crowded with tourist (they closed off half of the forest for observation purposes). The monkeys were decently behaved but we enjoyed the beautiful forest more. Come in the early morning as it gets extremely hot and humid.", "A visit to Ubud is not complete without a walk through the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary. We were not expecting too much and had been warned about the possible aggressiveness of the monkeys, but we were pleasantly surprised. It was fairly easy to get around as all the walkways were in good condition and the surrounding forest was very well maintained. The monkeys were everywhere and photo opportunities were plentiful. There is even a holy spring temple which was a real surprise. Highly recommended.", "There is a very thin line that separates us from the monkeys as seen in the Sacred Monkey Forest. It's so much fun to watch their unique little personalities. There was Mumma, caring for her little one, a very cute and demanding baby. Grandad was grumpy as usual and bared his teeth a little too much for my liking but at least his were real. The brothers fought, rolling around and jumping on each other, the sisters groomed, primping and preening, they just needed a mirror. Dad stood guard, watching the passing parade of humans with a watchful eye over his family. He stepped in when the kids got a little rough and pulled one monkey off the other. Uncle was always trying to score the next best deal and tried real hard to secure a pair of Ray Bans off a lady's unsuspecting head. Aunt was busy squawking to the monkey beside her. Sounded like they were having a heated argument, probably debating the large gold hoop choice of a pretty Indian woman and whether they would look good on them. Grandma observed with a skilled eye as one of the Sanctuary workers prepared them all a snack. He chopped corn cobs into a bucket and once full scattered it on the ground. Grandma hollered and the \\family\\\" came running. Pushing and shoving, scrambling to get the first piece. Yep it's just like home! Set in a beautiful forest complete with temples, carvings and stone statues, a cemetery and crematorium, and a health centre for the care of the monkeys, this is a must see.\"", "We visited the monkey forest whilst staying in Ubud for a few days. It is definitely an icon in Ubud and a must do for tourists. The forest itself that the monkeys roam was beautiful, so nice to see a beautiful environment for them which is kept pretty clean considering how many tourists go through there on a daily basis. Being a pro-animal rights activist, this was about my limit with animal attractions. While the monkeys were beautiful to see so close and they were in their natural habitat, you could see a lot of them had young that they were trying to protect however a lot of tourists tried to get closer to the young which fired up the mothers. Overall these were pretty tame monkeys and very cute! The whole forest would take maybe up to 2 hours to go through if you were taking your time. Very reasonable in price too.", "Excellent location for taking pictures and watching the monkeys interact in their own environment. Very nicely done walk ways and preserved natural settings. Must visit in . Keep a good 3 hours to truly enjoy this location.", "Always fun to walk around the monkey forest. It's nice walking around in there for 1-2 hours watching the monkey doing their thing. Fun for every age, young and old!", "We had been to the monkey palace and only saw one monkey and thousands of people. This place has sooooo many monkeys. Yes it's abit scary and once you have food watch out as they sitting on your shoulder and eat it and go. Our friend was peed on and some people had drink bottles and earrings taken so be ready. Some of the monkeys had little babies but if your respectful and don't touch there's no problems. Garden is beautiful and a lovely walk on a hot day. Very cheap to get in", "Dear the monkey forest is amuse to visite when you are in ubud it's a very nice place and bring your banana with you", "Had a wonderful visit at the Monkey Forest. As long as you follow the rules about not hiding bananas and interacting with the monkeys you will have a wonderful time! They were everywhere, ranging from all ages, and we even saw a monkey who had just given birth. Definitely buy a banana, because it's a great experience to feed them and get up close. We enjoyed our visit!", "This is an interesting place to visit with kids but you have to be careful as monkeys can be aggressive and jump at you or your kids. My advice is be careful and don't bring any plastic bags with you, monkeys may think that you are hiding food then they may jump at you, you have to keep in mind that monkeys may have rabies.", "The monkeys room freely and you'll get the chance to take pictures with them and room the forest to find hidden temples", "Had hoot with the monkeys. We could feed them and have them sit on your shoulders. Gelt safe as they were not aggressive.", "Great way to see hundreds of monkeys. The forest is amazing with incredibly old trees and great nature to look at. It is a very popular tourist spot so it does fill up but there is plenty of area to walk around. Obey the posted rules about the monkeys and you will be fine. They do let you store items at the gates if you have loose items.", "There sure are a lot of monkeys here. You can buy bananas in the park to feed them - but be prepared to be climbed all over for them to get them. Be careful as the monkeys do bite (we saw 2 people get bitten while we were there) & Rabies is a big problem in . Take care with plastic as the monkeys will snatch & chew on anything even if it's not good for them.", "Nice walk around the forest not too big in the heart of ubud. The Dragon bridge is worth seeing. Lots of monkeys but plenty of staff on hand if they take a liking to you.", "Definitely worth a visit while in town especially if you are travelling with children. The monkeys are abundant and generally safe, although I would not recommend to let them crawl onto you as some tourists do, after all they are wild animals. The Holy Spring Section is especially nice, make sure you don't come in flip flops to this place, as it can get quite slippery ! The main temple is not the most ornate in the area, but quite nice and the atmosphere of the tropical forest is nice even during a hot and humid day. All in all well worth the entrance fee of 20k for one adult and ideally combined with a nice tea or coffee break in one of the cafes on the way back up Jl Hanuman", "We loved the monkey's and we had a great experience. The park was clean and staff was helpful. The price was only 30k to per Pearson and it was worth it!", "Definitely worth a visit. Monkeys roam freely whilst you get to enjoy peaceful surrounds. Cheap entry, clean, staffed and up close to nature.", "This forest where lots of monkeys are living is really a small area and can be viewed leisurely within 45 minutes. monkeys are entertaining and so are the silly tourists interacting with them. This is NOT an \\observation only\\\" type place. They want your food, sunglasses, purse or bag...anything they can pick up. Dont panic if they climb on you when you are sitting...just get up and motion them off. They will not climb on you unless you have food or other interesting items. We found this to be a nice stop on your way to explore Ubud. It is shaded, and pretty if you like lush forests. You are best to get yourself further into the park without food to observe the cute guys and take your photos. Watch how they interact with other people, and then find one of the green uniformed handlers to help you with a photo opportunity with them. Then, go back out (2 minutes away) and buy your food for them if you want. Don't put anything down. They will take it. Some people were teasing them with their bags, but this just looked cruel to us. Very enjoyable.\"", "While you are in there will be plenty of things to do. But don't miss a trip up to the Monkey Forest. Just a small walk under the tree canopies opens up a area full of free ranging Monkeys. Watch your sunnies and belongings though as they like the look of them. And don't tease them with any food as they bite.", "We went to this temple expecting a magical and exciting place. Other than the surroundings we were massively disappointed. The arrival was chaotic. An unorganized parking area with people yelling and little place to move. After that comes the spending. Firstly there's entrance fee. After that they force bags of cut pineapple on you for the monkeys (more on that later). Then they try to get you to pay for a personal guide. If you want to see the traditional nese dance you'll have to pay extra too. Finally when you go in you see massive groups of tourists trampling each other. If you survive that you'll come to the main area where the monkeys are. These primates are so aggressive, they steal the pineapple bags right out of your hands. Beware of anything on your body that's not attached to you, because it will be taken by the monkeys. When one monkey tried to climb onto my mother's skirt and my father tried to chase him away, he got bitten in his hand. We are now 6 stitches, around 400 us dollars for doctor and hospital visits, 2 rabies shots, one tetanus shot, 2 anti biotic courses and an x amount of painkillers further down the road and NOT AMUSED. The people of the temple were not helpful, made fun of us in their own language and overall a disgrace to nese tourism. I will advice against anyone going there. This is a waste of your time, your money and your health.", "My wife and I didn't like this tour at all, its so sad to see these little monkeys loosing their ability to fend for themselves with all these tourists feeding them and the local profiteering from the sale of peanuts. The monkeys have become quiet unafraid of humans and become very snarly if you don't have food for them. One has to watch out that you don't get bitten as the risk of Rabies is very high. I really don't recommend people visiting this attraction and dead against this if you have small children.", "This is definitely a tourist trap but it is cool. It is worth a 30 min to 1 hour stop to check out all of the monkeys. The trees make cool backdrops for fun photos with the monkeys.", "Huge, beautifully planted out monkey forest with loads of monkeys to look at and the odd monkey fight or two for entertainment. 180k rupiah for 2 adults 2 kids ($18NZD). Cheap and cheerful and an easy independant walk through. Some of the staff will even get a monkey to sit on your shoulder for a tip..not sure if this tip goes back to the forest or in their pocket but who cares.", "If you're in Ubud for the day this place is worth a visit. Entry fee is 40,000r. There are monkeys everywhere. Adorable babies and wise looking adults. You can see families chilling and young monkeys playing. Most of the negative reviews on here come from people being bitten or having their stuff stolen. These things are easily avoidable!! Don't be stupid and tease the monkeys (especially mothers) and don't have loose items or food on you. Walk around, chill out and watch the monkeys do their thing. Don't freak if they jump on you and you'll have an awesome time. It's fun (although full of tourists). Good day out. Obviously if you're not an animal lover maybe give it miss.", "We absolutely loved our time here. Had read quite a few bad reviews about monkeys stealing bags, glasses, hats etc but this is not the case if you are careful. Go with minimal things (I had a bag over my shoulder which the monkeys did look at several times but they're only being curious to see if you have food) and just remain calm if a monkey does climb on you. We sat down in several places and the monkeys were happy to climb on us (quite gentle) and just sit on our shoulders or head. We did see quite a few people get wound up when monkeys jumped on them which also scares the monkey, just remain calm and you will have a great experience. There is plenty of food around for the monkeys as well so you don't really need to bring anything with you or buy any bananas but it's a bit of fun to feed them and let them take food off you. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!!!", "This is a small jungle with walking pavement where you can see many moneys . Entrance is 80k IDR. Nothing more , nothing less. Take your call", "Ok has monkeys. We enjoy adding some time with these cute, funny, social and intelligent creatures that remind us of family members at times and pets at others. Stopping at the side of the road as a random troupe come down to beg and amuse themselves with the tourists can be fun but the Monkey Temple is far more enjoyable. The 4 groups of monkeys there all can be a bit different and the border wars can be interesting, but we enjoyed the people/monkey interaction with all types of people trying to get by with food, drink and take pictures amongst monkey chaos. Temple grounds people are very good at providing help and the gounds are perfect for this activity with plenty of good eating and shopping nearby.", "This place is absolutely beautiful, lots of monkeys and beautiful scenery. Do not get too close to the baby monkeys as the mothers are very protective. There are staff all through the park keeping an eye on everybody and the monkeys. The monkeys can, and will, jump on you if you have food, so beware. Also, be careful with your belongings just in case! I didn't see anything being taken by the monkeys, but that doesn't means it doesn't happen. Although there are lots of steps, the forest is suitable for anyone as you don't need to go up or down the steps to enjoy the forest.", "I had read a lot about how the monkeys could be dangerous before going to the monkey forest, but compared to other places I've been to in Asia, the monkeys were very well behaved. I think this is because there are many signs reminding people to act respectful toward the monkeys which makes people more thoughtful about how their own behaviour affects the behaviour of the monkeys. There's lots of little babies with adorable monkey mohawks every where, and the monkeys are always entertaining. The park itself is also interesting with temples, bridges, interesting trees etc.", "My wife and I went up from sanur couldn't believe how clean this place is with the amount of monkeys a few points hold onto all your belongings don't where dangelly earings as the will run up your legs and try and grab them as I witnessed today don't leave sunnies on head if the grab your stuff you will never see it again great place to get up and personal with the monkeys plenty of family monkeys with lots of babies that just want to play definitely worth the look and you do have to pay $3 -- 30000 RUPIAH", "Very nice experience. The forest is beautiful and the monkey's are facinating. Worth a visit, but come early to avoid too manu tourists", "I say naughty and they are but we love to visit the monkey forest, the place to see the cutest babies and mommas, beware of anything of interest to them though they are total pickpockets if they think you are hiding food they will follow you and will try to get into your pockets so be careful! they also like sunglasses water bottles and pretty earrings as i went in with two and came out with one, if you have a camera make sure you have it on a strap around your wrist.. and have fun they are absolutely adorable :)", "A beautiful setting to see a lot of cheeky monkeys. They are very active and if you stay still they might climb on you.", "Been here plenty of times, and still love it! These monkeys are amazing to watch - however still some tourists have a way of ruining it for everyone. Remember these guys can bite - got my first love nibble from one ... He was a jerk haha.", "The monkey forest was... filled with monkeys and tourists who neglected to read the rules about not screaming at or antagonizing the monkeys who rightfully bit them. This provided some fantastic entertainment. The trees in the forest were also spectacular but I did expect it to feel more like a forest. Worth a wee visit whilst you are in . Expect to see some monkeys. Try to refrain from bringing a bag or carrying anything that would be of interest to the monkeys.", "I have driven down the side of monkey forest a million times and never once have i not said hello to the monkeys! Its perfect to walk or drive a bike down the side without having to go into the actual forest! Always a pleasant passing, especially when you see the monkeys swimming in the water on a hot day! I have taken many friends to the forest so all you need to know is, dont be afraid, the monkeys can smell it. Dont take in any plastic bottles or bags. be friendly with the staff and they will take care of you! have fun feeding them bananas!! we love monkeys!", "Surprised at the amount of monkeys wandering around freely, I saw the pictures but did not believe it. A trip well worth taking and it is cheap entry. Cheeky monkeys are plenty here, hide your shiny belongings.", "This was a fun little trip for only $2 AUD. I don't know why people are complaining about the monkeys so much, there is a large sign at the park entry which tells you what you should and shouldn't do, plus you have to remember they are wild animals, cheeky ones at that. You are entering their home, so respect that! I found it very interesting and entertaining watching the monkeys have a play and splash in the little pond. They were light naughty kids chasing each other and dive bombing each other in the water. The park is well maintained and staffed my keepers who can calm down any issues. At only $2 to get in it is absolute steal, a must do in Ubud!", "Lovely park, nature, temples... and of course them monkeys everywhere... Bring bananas 😊 but watch out, some monkeys are little bit to much...", "Do not visit this place!! My daughter, aged 14, was bitten deeply on the back of her right thigh immediately on arrival. She had a banana held high in her right hand. She went to first aid at the forest and was told the monkeys were clean and not to worry. The wound was washed with water and benadine. However, when she arrived back in Australia - 3 days later - I took her to emergency after advice from my medic friends. Here, the doctor's were not so casual. She requires medical treatment over 14 days involving a rabies anti-vaccine (because although no death has been recorded, monkeys do carry the rabies virus) which is quite brutal. The monkeys also carry other diseases which can cause infection, so the wound had to be cleaned out - as it would with any animal bite. I would avoid this place like the plague and definitely don't listen to the first aid people at the forest. Plus, just for the record, my daughter says that a monkey bite is really painful!!!", "Monkey forest was surprisingly calm. I was nervous that there really would be monkeys clambering over me.. But no, that was not the case. They all seemed pretty chilled, strolling around or sunning themselves...while needy tourists extending banana after banana to them all for the sake of a photo... Not really my thing. But if it is, you have a chance to have a monkey climb onto you and take a monkey from an outstretched arm. However for those not seeking a selfie with a monkey, the jungle and surrounding \\temple\\\" buildings are lovely to walk around... It was very hot and we had the pleasure of watching a group of monkeys throwing themselves off a tree into a little pool, it was nice to see them being mischievous and playful. Certainly enjoyable to watch and glad I went. Lower down in the jungle there is a beautiful bowed bridge, lovely photo opportunity.\"", "Went to Sacred Monkey Forest with my family of four while we were staying at a nearby villa in September. After reading previous reviews, had decided to visit in the afternoon when the monkeys weren't as hungry. Kids loved being up close to wild animals and just watching these creatures, unfazed by humans and interacting with each other, was really cool! Husband and older son did get christened' while they were standing under a tree, but apart from that there was no incidents. It was more crowded than I expected it to be (around 5pm) but not having been there at an earlier hour it was probably quiet. We never felt in danger (apart from said Christening) and enjoyed walking around the area and experiencing the monkeys.", "Such a hot tourist destination and you see why when you arrive. The entry fee is so reasonable for unlimited time hanging out with the monkeys. Take your time meandering through the Forrest observing the monkeys in a semi wild environment. We stayed for hours watching the monkeys swim, argue, roam, climb, play and eat! There are rules to observe such as not touching the monkeys that I would highly recommend following! Thank you Monkeys for your fantastic contribution!", "Very beautiful park with friendly monkeys. Don't try to touch them and do not wear shiny objects or sunglasses.", "what a great place! we had so much fun feeding the monkeys and letting them sit on our shoulders or laps, looking at them and learning so much about their lives. Beside the fact that the forest is a cool place, it's also monkey friendly - they are not forced to be there, they are running loosely, jumping on the trees they can easily get out the forest if they want to and money for the bananas you buy (and feed the monkeys with) are being spent on the forest and on the monkeys (so it's kind of a donation). There is a lot of guides walking around the area, just to make sure a monkey won't attack anybody. Not that they are aggressive, but sometimes they just really want the banana and not dealing with you ;) before you get in just READ the banner in front of the gate - DON'T PET THE MONKEY, DON'T TRY TO GRAB IT!, DON'T TRY TO PLAY WITH THE BABY MONKEYS, DON'T LOOK DIRECTLY INTO MONKEY EYES. Easy, right? just let them introduce you to their world and don't be too possessive - it's their territory! :)", "What a great experience - would recommend to anyone wanting to experience something that everyone will enjoy while you send the day in Ubud - the monkeys all looked health and happy and the scenery was great too", "Cute monkeys but be careful! They can attack you! Don't go too near them. They had bananas for sale by the entrance which you can give to the monkeys. Some of them are too full to care but others tend to approach you and well attack you at it.", "The place just got a facelift, and now offer a modern and comfortable lobby area prior to entering the Monkey Forest. You need to be careful of your belongings and follow the rules. But it was fun to see the monkeys and you can take some pictures with them with the help of the staffs. It was a fun experience with my family.", "Impressive facilities and cultural buildings. Monkeys galore. Monkeys are all over and there are many employees around if anything happens. The temple was fairly impressive. 55k per adult.", "Cool place. Lots of monkeys and a very nice park for walking. Take natural precautions as always when dealing with monkeys", "Had the best time here! Saw a lot of monkeys. It was quite interesting to see how they behave when they are on their territory and the humans are just some food giving creatures. We had no incidents with being bitten or scratched but we did respect all the rules that they mention in the begging. So make sure you read them carefully and respect the animals. Some of the monkeys were a bit aggressive but only if provoked. A must see! ", "If you are fond of watching natural habitats,ONLY monkeys, this is a good place to try out your tricks with the cheeky monkeys! Kids and adults both would enjoy this place. Be careful of the path, iron railings and last but not the least monkeys!", "I would highly recommend taking pics with the monkeys. I am certainly glad I did, because it was a nice little experience. All you have to do is buy bananas in the sanctuary (only 20,000 rupiah), and the monkeys will lean on you while eating your bananas.", "There is lots of moneys and they just jump/climb onto you, not a fun experience. One of the monkeys was sitting on our friends head and didn't want to go off, it started pulling her hair.. Another monkey tried to grab our bag, so we got help from a guy who worked here to distract the monkey so it would stop following us. We was told a lot of people get bitten by the monkeys, so read the signs and be carefull in there.", "Visited here while staying in Ubud and enjoyed it! We spent about an hour here just walking around the forest and hanging out with the monkeys. Just as a heads up they are everywhere! Which is good and bad. Good if you want to really interact with them, give them food, pet them, but bad if you want to stay away or are afraid :) Anyway, these monkeys are fairly friendly as long as you don't taunt them or have too much food/water on you. It was a great experience and there are staff all around too if you need help and also will help you take pictures with the little friends. Also, there's a tiny entrance fee, but well worth it!", "If you decide to visit Ubud, it should not be missing from your list. A beautiful natural park, where you cand feed the monkeys, that are very friendly. Nice views also.", "Beautiful sacred monkey forest is in incredible and enchanting forest nestled deep in the heart of Ubud. Full of beautiful monkeys frolicking and playing amongst a backdrop of dense jungle this is a must do experience when visiting Ubud. Get lost in Breathtaking and captivating scenery as you explore your way through the forest. A beautiful magical and great day out!!!", "Remember they are still semi wild primates. Respect that you are in their space. I love coming back to visit them each time I am in Ubud. They are so intelligent. A beautiful space to be in.", "Not an overly expensive way to spend a few hours. It is sad to see that these monkeys have figured out how to open bags, and steal water bottles, be aware as you walk around! Overall the area is an easy walk. The baby monkeys are cute. ", "The entrance fee for Monkey Forest is 50,000IDR - quite pricey. There are quite a number of monkeys that are frolicking amongst themselves and some that will climb on top of you if you go too near it. The forest is quite dense with trees that seem very old - it's a nice place to spend a short afternoon in. Can skip it if you have been to other natural sites / forests.", "Cheap entry into nice, lush grounds. Pretty scared of the monkeys so I didn't approach them but they didn't attack anyone or act aggressive when I was there.", "There is nothing special in the monkey forest except you see friendly monkey roaming around. It's a good place to go and spend your time just doing nothing. One way of relaxing when you are in Ubud.", "Awesome experience especially when the smaller monkeys climb on top of you. Be careful as some monkeys are aggressive and I got chased and hissed at a couple of times.", "Kids loved interacting with the monkeys, but they are a bit aggressive and was intense at times. You can buy bananas to feed them but either way you will probably have at least one monkey jump on your shoulder or head.", "This is a gorgeaus forest with a lot of monkeys who like to eat and play in front of you. The entry is $80 and the walk is very beautiful and interesting. Be careful to monkeys, dont look at them in their eyes and don’t joke with them. Always find a security if you want to take a selfie with them! They will feed them and it looks like the monkey is taking the picture!!", "It was the second time I went to the Sacred Monkey Forest. I still remember the first time (about 9 years ago) when I saw from the corner of my eye, how a monkey attacked the belly of a sitting young woman for no particular reason. So the last time I went I had lots of respect for these animals and was also a little bit terrified of them. Fortunately nothing like that happened but still I find it a pitty, that the monkeys are used to the tourists. It's for sure nice to see them from the near for once but like my title says, I felt uncomfortable and it was not my cup of tea.", "It was a nice walk in the monkey forrest , the only thing is dont have anything hanging out of your pockets as it will be fair game for a monkey to do a bit of pick pocketing", "we went with our 2 yo grand daughter and rest of teh gang and thoroughly enjoyed the monkeys. They are gentle, cheeky, beautiful and for this kind of encounter, I didn't think it was ovrly commercialised.", "Folks, you come here for the people-watching as much as the monkeys. It is totally hilarious to see how humans of various kinds react to these cheeky creatures, who do not hold back on climbing up your body and sitting right on top of your head or shoulder while they munch on their bananas. Which you have supplied to them. Some people remain calm and enjoy it. Others people freak out and become hysterical. Children laugh and/or scream. Many delight in the experience, except for the European man we saw who, up until now, was really enjoying himself until the monkey sitting right on his shoulder urinated on him, right down his shirt. I would not recommend wearing expensive designer clothing here. Leave the Hermes at home. When we got back to our hotel I was absolutley caked in monkey poo & filth, etc. There are little babies, teens and old codgers (these are the monkeys not the tourists). Some of the old codgers are too large/frail to climb you, but they will still try. Avoid these chaps. The younger will spring instantly onto your higher levels without hesitation - if you have a banana, that is. Don't miss it!", "The ancient trees and gardens in the monkey forest are simply stunning especially first thing in the morning when the sun is streaming through. So many great photo opportunities. The monkeys are a little cheeky but not really a problem. Great place to visit for all ages", "I been there with my family in May 2015. This is our first trip to . So, what expectation I had was only based on tourist pamphlets. On reaching there after a long and tiring ride from Nusa Dua, we were literally out of mood to venture (ask your cab driver to take you straight here and that you are not interested in silver ornament or precious stones jewelry or wood carving works. It is waste of time). On reaching there we were welcomed by banana stall. The price is steep. However, it is worth feeding the monkeys. The place is fully covered by green giants. This reminds us how our world was before becoming developed. The monkeys live there without fear from men. The old staircase across it shows us that the locals worshiped nature and lived in peace with it unlike modern times. During the three hour time we spent, we forgot the outside world. It was like a meditation with Mother Nature. We felt very much blessed.", "Monkey forest was unreal!! Beautiful temple and crazy monkeys. They were all over the place. Climbing up on people stealing bananas. I loved it!! Must see when in Ubud!!", "Let's face it, most of us are intrigued by monkeys (until you've seen enough of them that you just regard them as pests). The setting here is beautiful, the monkeys are all over the place and very entertaining (and since they are fed before all the tourists arrive, are not as aggressive as in some other places). They still will steal anything that's not tied down (and some that is!) but if you want to enjoy moneys up close in a gorgeous and varied setting, this is an excellent place to enjoy a morning.", "Very well maintained sanctuary where you can get up close and personal with the monkeys. Don't take food in there as they will try to steal it also keep a hold of your glasses and cameras. Lots of little babies...so cute. Lovely to see them in their natural surroundings. We went twice during our stay in Ubud, it's that good.", "Well I spent an hour there and I dont know what was the funniest, watching the monkeys interact with each other, or when tourists tried to interact with them. Two standouts for me can be summed up in two words, agression and stupidity. Firstly, these are wild monkeys, one of them is an Alpha Male and another is an Alpha Female, the troop leaders, they control by acts of aggression. Giving your kid, or girlfriend, a banana to tease the monkey into a selfie with you, or for a group photo, is likely to end......badly. Yes they look cute, yes they are funny and yes it can make a great photo ..... but, when it goes wrong it means your travel insurance, if you have it, is about to be activated. If not, you just blew your next holiday budget on a big mistake. One idiot tourist put a banana on his girlfriends head, half of her hair vanished up a tree with a hairy banana clutching monkey, that ran off terrified at her screams. Then you had the parents of a 4, maybe 5 year old, that tried to get a photo of him/her/it feeding the monkeys, notice the plural? Yep, a whole troop of monkeys descended on this little primate, but not for the photo shoot, they wanted the, you guessed it......the bananas. That poor child will probably be traumatised for life and is most likely still recovering from scratch and bite wounds, I would have sent his parents for a brain scan but would probably get charged a search fee!!! Yes it is entertaining and I could not stop laughing during my hour long visit. Worth going......to people watch, do not buy any bananas and do not feed the monkeys, have your sense of humour with you, you will love it.", "I didn't like this at all. I felt embarrassed for the native nese, who had to perform their \\sacred ritual\\\", for the amusement of a big crowd of foreign tourists. I realize it's a method of earning money for them, but I equate it to having people pay money to watch Catholics pray in their church, or something like that... Just felt wrong, and somewhat dehumanizing. For me, the highlight of this 'adventure' came when I armed myself with a large stick, in preparation of fighting off the aggressive macaques (semi-domesticated monkeys), who have been trained to steal valuables from the travelers! When one of them was foolhardy enough to approach me, I swung my stick and nailed him in the side of the face, and it let out a harrowing scream - as it fled into the forest to reconsider its path in life. I felt really good about that!\"", "I've been here before but our friends hadn't so we enjoyed the walk through the forest and found the monkeys very entertaining. It's also very clean and lots of staff around .", "If you want to see.the monkeys up close this the place to visit. Set in beautifully lush rainforest type greenery with gorgeous Banyan trees and streams. The grounds are well maintained . The management takes the health and well being of the monkeys medical and feed them at meal times with sweet potatoes and fresh fruit. So the monkeys are satisfied and dont bother visitors for food. A must visit for monkey lovers.", "We have to wear some traditional clothes bcs it is sacred place. Dont be afraid with the animal, esp the monkeys. They are cute and lil bit more attractive to foods and shining things. It is perfect point for hunting sunset", "Stepping into this unique area of Ubud is like stepping into another world in a sense. The home of monkeys where we are just visiting and you get the feeling that you are there for their amusement! It is quite extraordinary to see so many monkeys, all shapes and sizes, though mostly quite small. Don't be surprised if they jump on you, but be careful of your bags, cameras, sunglasses etc, as they like to play and can run off with things!! You can see whole families, mothers suckling and playing with their babies. You do not have to go looking to see them - they are everywhere. For anyone afraid of monkeys, this is not the place for you, but otherwise, for something unique, this is well worth a visit.", "We had a great day at the sacredmonkey forest,we spent a couple of hours here,the spring is lovely and well worth the walk, we had no issues with the monkeys, i believe if you follow the rules you will not be harmed, saw a few people tease the monkeys and act like fools then wondered why the monkey turned on them. This was my 4th trip to the forest and my childrens first, we will definitely go back.", "We spent a few hours here and we loved being able to get up close and personal with the monkeys!! Be warned though that under no circumstances pick them up!! We witnessed one lady pick up a baby one and then proceed to be bitten by its Mum on her arm. We purchased a bunch of bananas for 50,000Rp. Just remember to hide them well because as soon as they realise you have them they come from everywhere!!! Minimal entry fee (30,000Rp adult, 20,000Rp child) clean amenities. Would visit again.", "We went to the monkey sanctuary with a local guide and with his guidance and supervision we has monkeys sitting on our shoulders and knees. Fantastic experience.", "Really is a beautiful place. Lovely forestry and lots of history! Although beware as these monkeys are not pets or trained they ARE WILD. So yes they will jump on you, if you stay calm they’ll jump straight back off they are no harm! Although probably not for the faint hearted as your reactions may scare the monkeys. A lovely day out would highly recommend!", "It's virtually free to get in, and if you like monkeys, you can get up close and personal with them. If you don't like monkeys climbing all over you, don't buy the food on offer at the gate. Also, if you are into animal rights, you probably won't enjoy this place, but the monkeys seem happy. Well worth an hour or so. Make sure you walk down into the gorge.", "After reading the reviews about the monkeys being aggressive me and my partner were definitely hesitant on feeding the monkeys. This is a must visit, you can see hundreds of wild monkeys inches away from you. They are not slightly bothered by you whatsoever, just do not touch them, if they want to be touched, they will come to you, then you have no problem. There are banana stands inside where the ladies selling the bananas will hold them over your head so the monkeys can jump on your shoulders. We went around 1pm, we did not find the monkeys to be aggressive whatsoever, we had so much fun we paid for quite a few bunches of bananas, we couldn't get enough. They don't have claws, nothing to scratch you, they don't bite. They will jump from the side onto you, and they can come at you with quite force, but it does not hurt, they're just trying to get hold of you. Loved it so much. Would definitely do it again", "We have been to the front, the back and inside over the years but this time was the first time around the back where our nese family took us this time. Lots if beautiful nese couples having pre wedding photos taken in their beautiful costumes only too happy to share a photo with us, plenty of monkeys, a beautiful walk and probably snakes. Around the front at the bottom of monkey forest Rd the monkeys will keep you entertained for as long as you want to hang around but be reminded they are wild. Plenty of photo ops at the front babies and all. We haven't been inside for a few years now because I think you get better viewing from the carpark across the road, they are a lot higher up as you walk through the forest. Love the ubud monkeys but even if you sit across the road they will run across the road to see what you have in your bag. DON'T LEAVE YOUR BAGS ON THE GROUND AND ZIP THEM UP.", "The monkeys were amazing :). Doesn't take long - 1/2 hour heaps then you can wander about Ubud for awhile . Remember to take bananas to give to the monkeys if you can. They will even come sit on your lap if you let them , keep your wits about you also & the lovely staff diligently working there may also prospect you for some coins or money (behind the scenes - clandestine , not official )", "Lessons learned: 1. Don't hold your wife's snack, the monkeys want it more than you do 2. Don't touch the monkeys butt unexpectedly 3. Monkeys run the show 4. The tourists are completely clueless and will stand in your shot, even when they are looking at you directly with the camera", "Cheap activity. 30K rp per adult. Monkeys are funny as usual. Good pictures to be taken. Not as dangerous as some might say if you are not feeding them and yelling. It is important not to look at them directly in the eyes, they don't like it. Watch out for easy accessible stuff such as sunglasses, jewelry, etc! Have fun! ", "I am a ghuge animal lover and I loved the fact that you could buy bananas on the way in to feed the monkeys. However, they could be very cheeky at times, a few of them climbed up my leg on occasion! Don't go if you are afraid of monkeys that will probably climb all over you to get what they want. Once man had a camera and a monkey decided he wanted it, so he grabbed the cord from around the man's neck. When the man wouldn't let go of his camera, the monkey bit his arm (not hard). So just don't bring or wear anything that the monkeys might try to steal if they decide they want it. I didn't ever wear sunglasses because of this. The scenery inside the forest was beautiful, it's a very luscious and green place, with quite a lot to see.", "Had a great time with my sister and boyfriend here. The monkeys are very cute yet \\dangerous\\\". One of them chased me and tried to get my sandals, even though I didn't bring any food. If you have food, they will climb on you until they get their bananas. They also like to steal, for example my water bottle. We are animal lovers so it was very satisfying to watch the monkeys behaviour. Other than that, the forest is great. Not so big, but it's worth it. We had our little adventure.\"", "Plenty of monkeys to be seen. It's actually quite small but it is interesting if you have never seen monkeys in the wild before. In many parts of SE Asia, there are monkeys everywhere but they are rather a pest. Still it was cheap and a pleasant enough distraction for a while.", "Monkey forest is really nice and tropical. Monkeys are not agressive. You can buy bananas and feed them.", "It takes some time to get used to wild animals all around you, but it was very enjoyable once got used to them. It was funny how the monkeys could undo zips on bags or buttons on pockets if they thought there is food there. A very affordable price and it is kept in a tidy condition taking into account how many tourists visit it every day!", "It's nice to walk around for a while, but is 't not really special. Don' 't challange the monkey's, than nothing happens.", "Very helpful entrance staff. Let me know what I need to do to be safe around the monkeys. I enjoyed seeing their sanctuary and the scenery was beautiful", "Amazing place, we visited 3 times over our stay because we loved it that much. Monkeys very cheeky and lovely to sit and watch. They did like water bottled and stealing things though so be careful.", "Spent a little over an hour wondering around the beautiful forest watching the money's playing. Defiantly worth a visit if you are nearby! The money's will ignore you unless you have food, although I did get groomed by two baby monkeys!", "Strange mix of temple and forest. The monkeys are not really wild, as they are feed by the keepers in the park. The place was very busy even though it was raining when we visited. Top tip: bring a sorrong as you can't enter the temple courtyards without one, you can borrow one but if your visiting few temples its cheeper to have your own.", "We were really worried to visit the forest as many reviews suggest the monkeys are aggressive or scary but it was fine! As long as you dont have any large objects, bags etc it was safe to walk through. You do have the odd monkey trying to jump on you or crossing your path but as long as your careful, you'll have a blast!", "Very beautifull Temple on a Very nice location only watch out for the monkeys they will steal your stuff ( glasses/cellphone) for food. But there are walking guys to throw food at them.", "Arrived with our driver and were admitted quickly. The scenery was amazing and watching the monkeys move so quickly through the trees was incredible. The small waterfalls and walkways around the temple were great. No good for wheel chair access though. You can't interact with the monkeys like other monkey forests we've been to. This is why I can't give 5 stars. I'd love to feed and have a pic of a monkey on my shoulder, head or just near me lol. Watching the monkeys use stones to crush their food was interesting. Weather was nice and not too muggy. Staff were friendly and helpful.", "This is a great place to go in the middle of the day to escape the tropical heat and watch the 'monkey business'. Be weary though that the monkeys are inquisitive creatures and if you sit down quietly they come over to investigate. You will see people selling bananas for you to feed them with, but there's no need to buy these. Just pick a spot, sit down calmly and they come up to you. The monkeys will try to take things from you but say no and get up and move. If you do get bitten however - hope for your sake that doesn't happen, let one of the rangers know and there is a first aid centre just outside the exit where a doctor will check you out.", "Yes this place is \\touristy\\\" but it's worth going. The grounds are absolutely beautiful and there are monkey's everywhere! I choose not to feed the monkey's, if you don't want the monkey's to climb on you or have the potential of them stealing something then Don't. Feed. Them! I wasn't bothered by a single monkey, every person I saw that choose to feed them had to deal with the monkey's coming back for more food when they didn't have any. If you are respectful of the monkey's space then there is nothing to worry about. The grounds of the Monkey forest are so great, their are lots of mature trees and statues. It is very beautiful. Take time to just walk around and enjoy the surroundings. I would definitely say this is a must do if you are staying in Ubud. The monkey's will leave you smiling!\"", "The monkeys are very entertaining, the little ones come and sit on your lap, very cute. We bought bananas and large monkey climbed up my body and stole them before I even got into the forest. Very cheeky. We bought some more and hid them in our pockets but monkeys could smell them and would come and get out of our pockets when we were not looking. There pretty friendly, a little scary, but all good fun. Well worth spending some time, highly recommend", "You must go here if you are in Ubud, it is such a beautiful place to walk around and I could have spent all day watching the monkeys, there are everywhere!! Be careful with bags etc and especially bottles of water as the monkeys love these!", "Cute and also cheeky monkeys running around. Packed with tourists. Don't forget to cover your knees and shoulders. Must do in ubud...but once is enough", "Such a nice and amusing experience! You litterally enter a jungle and the monkey world... But be careful, they're very smart, gourmand and curious :) don't miss it!", "Excellent for children. Beautiful and cool in the forest! Our guide said DO NOT touch or feed the monkeys, so we just watched everyone else and got some beautiful pictures. After that headed into Ubud for lunch and shopping - loved it!", "The monkey forest is a MUST do in Ubud! We went there in a rainy day, but monkeys didn't mind the rain! They were everywere and they are really sociable! You can buy some bananas inside the forest and take funny pictures with monkeys in your lap, shoulder and head! Also, they feed monkeys with corn. So you can walk into the forest and whenever you see one of the monkey keepers you can ask them to give you some corn (I would suggest taking your own corn hidden in your bag, but make sure is well hidden!). Go with comfortable clothes and tennis and be ready to get dirty as monkeys will climb all over you for food! Girls don't ware anything too colorfull since it calls the monkeys atention and they will go for your favourite dress! Also if you wanna take water with you, make sure is inside the bag and NOT visible: the monkeys took my water bottle from my backpack! And you will also see signs saying it's prohibited to enter with plastic bags, this is because monkeys will take them and eat the bags and they don't know it's bad for them. Stay away from the big fatty monkeys, they can get really aggressive.", "What an improvement on how it was a few short years ago. We arrived at the gates at opening time to avoid the hordes of tourists.It opens at 8:30 am which is hardly 'early' but better to get in first. The little parts off the main walk offered the best locations to photograph the monkeys without them taking any notice of us", "Went to the forest with our teenage kids and had an amazing time. The forest is lush with waterfalls and gorges and even some monuments within and the monkeys roam all over - they are fun to see and watch and after a while you get quiet used to them. The forest was not too busy when we attended. The monkeys are not surprisedly quiet cheeky and an excuse to get food or try to acquire things from people they will take. Ensure your backpacks are zipped and nothing in pockets - we saw many people loose items from sun creams to wallets but generally a safe place if you abide by the rules", "Lots of monkeys, who were a bit aggressive when offered bananas....very beautiful surroundings and temples were unexpected in the middle of forest.", "Our family had an amazing time visiting the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary. The monkeys are friendly, but are also not scared to take your backpack, sunglasses, water bottle, etc. We bought bananas to feed to the monkey, but quickly found out they would just take them from us. The monkeys are not shy and will climb an individual to retrieve the banana. Although the monkeys are friendly you should always be aware. This is an experience you will never forget, and a must see.", "Pretty great for monkey lovers but things can go wrong quite quickly. Some of the tourists have absolutely no idea on how to behave in this sort of place and sometimes I felt really uneasy. Follow the rules, respect the monkeys and you'll be fine.", "Monkey Forest is an awesome blend of ancient temples, lush tropical forest, and wild monkeys! Seriously, what's not to like in that combination? Although the monkeys are cared for by the staff to a degree, they are free to roam wherever they choose and they are extremely confident and strong willed. Secure ALL of your possessions before entering, stay calm, and remember that you're a guest in the monkeys' forest. I LOVE monkeys, but was admittedly caught off guard by how assertive and forward they were as far as grabbing my camera, unzipping my backpack, and trying to pull off my earrings! I absolutely loved it and would go again, but I wouldn't recommend it for young children, or anyone who might feel stressed out about hundreds of monkeys running all around you. Whatever you do, regardless of how cute and curious they are, don't pick up the baby monkeys! As a tourist attraction, the Monkey Forest is well maintained and well staffed. Pay attention to any warnings or guidance offered by the staff. The monkeys are always smarter and quicker than you think. I highly recommend the Monkey Forest for the beauty and the fun, and also for the very humbling experience of being outwitted and outnumbered by our smaller cousins.", "They tell you not to touch or play with the monkeys, but you simply can't help it. I bought a bunch of banana's and they climb all over you to get the banana's and you feel like Dr. Doolittle. Don't have too many banana's at one time because it can quickly become overwhelming. Just bring a few at a time. Besides the monkeys, the place has a special feel to it. We felt like we were deep in the jungle truly communing with nature. In fact we decided to get married and join the Peace Corps while there. So it was truly a life changing evernt.", "Lot of monkeys, not aggressive but avoid bringing food. It's a nice walk and well kept place. It's a place worth visiting, but not the end of the world if you miss it.", "Monkey forest has monkeys, but also interesting temples and other buldings as well as amazing jungle around. A must see in .", "Nice walk, a LOT of monkeys! 40 000 roupies/person (a little expensive...) They are very nice and no agressive if you dont have food, or if you dont touch them. Mp If one climb on you, it will be like a call for the others to come^^", "We really enjoyed visiting the Sacred Monkey Forest. We visited one other monkey sanctuary as part of a tour and quickly realised that this one is by far the best! You're free to roam about and the monkeys are clearly very used to people being around as they don't seem frightened or hostile in any way. Watch any loose possessions though because they will take glasses, water bottles or anything they can easily grab! There are staff around to keep an eye on things which is comforting but you're pretty much left to make your own way around. A wonderful and unique experience!", "We went to the Monkey Forest as one of the stops on a private tour. It was amazing to see the monkeys as soon as you enter the site. It is part of a temple to honour the dead. We bought bananas to feed them and there was a park attendant who helped us with the monkeys. Be warned that the monkey may jump on you even if you do not have any bananas to feed them. They are wild so respect the monkeys as such and follow the rules set out by the park attendants.", "We thoroughly enjoyed the Monkey Forest. If you read the signs with instructions telling what and what not to do and follow it you will have fun. I could have watched their antics for hours, especially the “teenagers”. Go early in the day. Buying your bananas at the supermarket may be cheaper. No plastic bags. Those monkeys can unzip a backpack and pull bananas out in a blink-you might want a carabiner to keep the zipper closed. Be smart-don’t bring a lot of stuff with you to go there. Just watch and enjoy them-we sure did!", "This is not a zoo, and these monkeys are not pets. They roam free without any sort of enclosure or boundaries (so also wander around the perimeter of the forest in the main street) and are considered sacred, so run rampant. They can be aggressive and their only interest in interacting with tourists is either to obtain food or wreak havoc- they are naughty. So be careful if wearing glasses (either spectacles or sunglasses) and anything else loose that can be snitched. We felt a bit intimidated at first, but took the decision not to interact with them, so they basically left us alone. Once we were more relaxed, we could take in the surroundings, which are really beautiful. It is lush and offers an opportunity to walk through a rather unconventional environment.", "We went but were a bit nervous after reading TA reviews. We all stuck to the rules, do not feed, secure loose items, etc and really loved the place. We just kept our distance from them and did not have any problems with monkeys. Althought some idiots were teasing them with bananas and one family forced there 10? year old daughter to hold a banana above her head so one would climb up for a photo opportunity, we didnt see anyone bitten, scratched or attacked. Go and enjoy your visit here but be sensible.", "It was a great place to spend a half day not only seeing monkeys but some temples and the surrounding areas of the sanctuary . The entrance fees for foreigners are higher than the locals which I don't like to be treated differently , but still affordable", "It was fun and shady walk thru the park. Lots of monkeys and families interaction. Don't stare the monkeys in the eyes. I didn't buy any bananas to feed them so they don't come after me. Nice place to spend an hour away from busy Ubud.", "I was nervous to come here after experiencing some disgruntled monkeys while in India. Suggestions for how to act around the monkeys are posted about, which helped to enlighten me as to why I probably had a bad run in with the monkeys in India. I was happy to see the monkeys aren't caged or trapped. They're free to roam and even leave the grounds. I went with a large group of people, we bought a lot of bananas for relatively. Almost all of my friends fed the monkeys before I got the courage to do so. Pretty cool experience! A small monkey climbed on me and was really gentle with me... that being said I saw other tourists getting manhandled by some monkeys, probably because they didn't read the tips on how to be with the monkeys.", "One of the few places in the world where you can walk straight up a path and be faced with a sea of monkeys! They tell you not to touch them but they can jump on you! There is a lot of history about the temples and the conservation they are doing. The scenery inside is amazing and the guides who care for the temple feed the monkeys who are hilarious to watch. Entry is 50k IDR (approx £3) and all the profit goes to looking after the moneys.", "Monkeys. Everywhere... In the trees, on the roof tops, crossing the road, in your back-pack... everywhere. Worth the admission price if monkeys are your thing. Recommend you heed the warnings from the staff - these cheeky critters will not hesitate to climb you like a tree in search of.. well, what ever they fancy. The walk is pretty easy, and could be as long or short as you want to make it. There’s plenty for shade, however, strongly recommend you bring a hat, sunscreen and plenty of water. It’s all outdoors and gets quite warm.", "A great place to hand for a few hours with the monkeys! These guys are awesome. . Enjoy jumping all over people !", "If you like monkeys you'll like this. If you read the signs and follow the instructions you'll have a great experience. We went with a guide who explained a lot about the forest and monkeys but the highlight was feeding them. Get some bananas for about a 2 bucks and hold them high above your head. Wait about 10 seconds and voila! I felt very safe with them and trusted them. All they want is the food. If you freak out, move suddenly or stare into their eyes your asking for it. Be calm, walk around and admire these beautiful creatures in their natural environment. They won't climb on you if you don't have food. Bring a camera and that's it. Worth the stop and walking distance from downtown Ubud. Not to be missed while in ! The highlight of our trip for me!", "A pretty average attraction. Plenty of monkeys knocking about don't get me wrong. They're very comfortable with people to the point that if they even suspect you've got food they'll climb right up onto you to get it. For this reason be careful of holding out cameras etc as they may snatch it right from you. With most animal attractions of this sort you usually see plenty of signs not to feed as it alters the animals behaviour. Here however there are people selling bananas that you can feed the monkeys with. Thought this was a bit sad but thats the way it is. enjoy!", "Well worth a trip. Its cheap to get in and the monkeys are fascinating to watch forest is lovely too. Keep a hand on everything and i mean everything. If its not a part of you then they will steel it for sure", "it was great! the forest is magnificent, and seeing all the monkeys is really fun! the temples hidden in the forest are really nice! watch out for your stuff, monkeys can sometimes go through your pockets!", "Second trip to the forest with family member. Monkeys are fun and playful. Staff very friendly. Very cheap outing at 4000 rupiah per person.", "We liked the Monkey Forest a lot, and we got lots of great pictures, but prepare well and read instructions before entering. These cheeky little bastards will try to rob you blind of you let them, so no sunglasses on top of your head, big earrings they might grab, open backpacks, and hold on to your food and water bottles.", "Great day hanging out with the naughty fauna (a.k.a. monkeys) in their natural habitat. They were quite curious, one was checking out my earrings, i was a bit scared he was going to wrench it out of my ears but after a while he left it alone and leapt onto the next visitor. Overall was a great experience", "A scenic retreat with surprisingly well behaved monkeys. They love having bananas from your hand and even par for photographs! The place is a lush green sanctuary where monkeys freely roam and have temples dedicated to them. Dead ones are cremated by hindu rites and there are shops selling trinkets inside. A good place to spend an afternoon.", "I've been to other Monkey temples in but this one is the best by far...worth the Rp30,000 (A$3.00) each to get in. Make sure you go down the steps to the river level great scenery and heaps of monkeys. No problems with them jumping all over you unless you had food or water in your hands. Cameras and things were fine. Great for a 1-2 hour stop in Ubud...just don't plan on eating or drinking their.", "My wife and I visited the monkey forest without any intention of \\interacting\\\" with the monkeys - i.e. we did not engage them or provide any food. Unfortunately, my wife was bitten twice. Fortunately she did not require stitches and we were reassured by staff that the monkeys are routinely checked for rabies. We didn't go the Denpasar for any rabies immunoglobulin - that was 2 weeks ago and she's thankfully still in good health! Bottom line - If this is the only opportunity to see the monkeys, just be cautious. Know there are many natural settings where monkeys roam about (e.g. Mt Batur, Temple Uluwatu) which were actually just as interesting at the monkey forest. Lastly - there is NO way I would bring a child here - the risk of getting bit is just too high (we were told there's at least one tourist bit per day, and up to 5-6).\"", "Visiting the Monkey forest is a must when in Ubud. Just make sure you hold onto your belongs tight and don't wear visible jewelry! It's also worth getting a tour guide to protect you as you can get hurt by the Monkeys. I witnessed a lady have a adult sized Monkey bite her on the head! Be careful as you are pretty much on your own once you enter! Also do not hide any food in your bag and the Monkeys are very smart and will try their best to get it!", "Fascinating experience watching the monkeys and walking in the beautiful surroundings! Leave your bags behind, as well as sunglasses, as the monkeys try to take them.", "If you aren't interested by animals or only like them a little you may not find this place as thrilling as I do each time I have visited (counting four times now over a couple years). For what you pay (very little) you get to see the lush gardens, sacred temple and beautiful monkeys! The monkeys are very well behaved compared to other areas of or Indonesia in general. So definitely the best choice to see them if you have children. While they are well behaved they are well behaved for wild animals so make sure any lose items are well hidden or attached so you don't get anything snatched. If you are to get something snatched DONT just go up to the monkey and try and steal it back. Again, these animals are wild and that's how you get bitten (I've seen it happened once or twice but never an aggressive attack of the monkey just an illinformed foreigner) Entirely worth the visit if you enjoy old trees, buildings, monkeys and even some micro-bats in the feeding area.", "The most interesting part of this park was watching how the people interacted with the monkeys. Most didn't know the little buggers are naughty vandals. Interesting to watch, but watch your back, shoulder, and purses. Stopped for a photo at the bridge and one jumped on my head and shoulders in less than 30seconds. Another was unzipping a gals purse and reaching inside during a photo. Cute to watch and nice park but keep your distance.", "Nice parc/forest to walk around and see a lot of monkeys. Parc itself is also very nice as there are a lot of hidden pathways to explore. Be careful when visiting, monkeys like everything which is shinny ;)", "The place is scenic just like the rest of . But, not worth making a special trip for. You'll find monkeys at several places as you drive around , equally photogenic 😉 and banana eating:)", "We hired a taxi and visited the monkey sanctuary. The ethos of the place is good and the monkeys seem well cared for. We were able to walk around freely and weren't troubled by the monkeys at all, but there were always plenty of staff on hand if there had been a problem. There is only one species of monkey in the sanctuary ( nese long-tailed macaque), so having already visited Sumatra where we had seen lots of different of species, it was a little underwhelming. If you have a couple of hours to spare, it is worth a visit", "Buy some bananas at the beginning and prepare for an interactive experience. A must do in Ubud. Beautiful grounds too!", "The monkey forest is definitely worth visiting while in . We had two children of ages 4 and 2 with us, who both enjoyed watching the monkeys jump inbetween and climbing up the vines hanging over the path. We also saw female monkeys with their newborns clinging to their chest and young monkeys playing. The scenery is fantastic. The path is rustic with many sculptures and stone carvings, and the path goes underneath a jungle canopy and it really feels as if youre in the middle of the jungle. There are also temples that you can visit. For a small fee u can buy bananas or get a monkey to jump on you for good photos, however we quickly discovered that paying was unnecessary as sitting down on any bench brought monkeys close, many of which who were not shy in jumping on you to explore your bags and pockets. With kids i strongly recommend holding their hand for the whole experience as the monkeys were quick to become defensive and aggressive. Follow the rules. Do not look the monkeys directly in the eyes, dont panic when they jump on you, dont touch them and dont try withhold food from them. Very fun and children had a great time. (So did I). ", "This is a pretty cool touristy thing to do. The monkeys wander all over the place and they are really cute. You get really pictures and videos of the monkeys doing silly things. The forest itself is beautiful and it's worth a walk through. I wouldn't say it's a must do though.", "Awesome place. Kids and adults alike will enjoy it. Monkeys are delightfully mischievous (watch your sunnies). Very important to read the rules of engagement before entering.", "very exciting and unique experience with those cute creatures....watch your personal belongings because they are very skilled in stealing things,,,,,, get best price from tourists booth ( very negotiable) the forest is an amazing tropical paradise direct interaction with monkeys ,yet DO NOT touch their heads", "We enjoyed the visit there. It is very shaded so is reasonably cool. Even though is small but vegetation is very old and you can have a taste how real tropical forest looks like. Monkeys were super fun. All well maintained.", "Good stop for anyone interested in seeing some monkeys...and read the pamphlets for some history...however the monkeys seem to be real used to visitors & just jumped on them when they had food. Do not bring water bottle or plastic bags as they apparently do not like them", "We visited here whilst in Ubud. It was a nice walk with some friendly monkeys. They are clearly well looked after in the forest. We were a little concerned with the actions of our fellow tourists but there are plenty of signs around telling you how to be safe and avoid harming the monkeys.", "A beautiful and lush place for a walk among the resident monkeys. It is full of beautiful trees,temples and fun monkeys. If you are smart and follow the rules you can really enjoy yourself. If you carry food, try to tease or touch the monkeys then you are too stupid to appreciate this beautiful place.", "We like there very much it was very enjoyable and had great time. You should go there certainly.ubud was also great", "Monkeys are adorable, they are not fierce and playfull. Go to open theater to see more monkeys and if you lucky enough, they will jump directly to you. Little bit pricey for local people.", "You'll need at least one hour to.explore everything. The Forest and surrondings are beautiful. Hide everything inside the bag otherwise monkeys will go and take it.", "Well worth a visit. The monkeys are really friendly. Definitely buy some bananas whilst you're there to feed them. Just don't wear your best clothes they are messy eaters!", "Great activity for young and old a true setting for an Indiana Jones setting ! Spectacular temples and statues but be ware of the monkeys they will jump on you especially if you have food with you. ", "A must see when in . Cheap entry, wonderful grounds and fun cheeky monkeys. We spent about 2 hours here enjoying the forest and watching the monkeys play. A fantastic experience.", "The tempels are prohibited to enter, so what lasts is a playground with monkeys. You can see the monkeys outside of the first as well though on the borders. Nice for children though probably. The monkeys aren't shy at all.", "This was a highlight on our trip the monkeys are friendly and everywhere just running around . Fun place to visit! Also right in Ubud center so you can eat and shop after as. All walking distance . Must visit", "Visit early in the morning! we got there about 10:30 and it was a lot less crowded and cooler than when we left. Not sure what time they open but get there as early as possible to avoid the crowds. Very cool forest with some very cool monkeys that will come up, look in your pockets (steal anything that they can) and are very friendly as long as you dont try to take anything away from them. We had our water bottle stolen and saw many others taken too. Try taking a (cheap) refillable water bottle that isnt clear, maybe they wont be so keen on that. When you see a monkey come close, lift the bottle up high to make it harder for them to get to. If they have their hands on it, better off letting them taking it.", "Why was I picturing a gorgeois forrest with naughty monkeys in trees and trying to steal your camera? Who knows! Urban myth maybe. So there we were, hiking books on our feet and every item secured in a bag or around our neck. When we arrived, the path was cemented, and the monkeys are hardly found in trees as they are so used to humans. It was a beautiful environment though and it was great to see all the monkeys around, the babies etc.. But I'd rather spot them in the wild.", "I am little bit afraid of monkeys, but it was fun and unique experience for me. Also, monkey forrest is kinda good place to walk, but just make sure that you dont have something like earing, sunglass, or plastic ba, becuz monkey might steal that from you.", "Amazing place! Very beautiful temple inside. The monkeys are very friendly, but they'll go wild if you bring bananas with you!", "Had a great time here, a very beautiful place. The monkeys were very happy interacting with all the people that were there. A really fun experience. It is highly recommended for people to keep sunglasses, hats, wallets etc hidden away, which we did and had no problems with any of the monkeys.", "What this place \\guarantees\\\" is seeing the monkeys really close up (there are some narrow walkways or bridges where I walked past them from like \\\"two feet\\\" away!); apart from monkeys, there are some small temples spread out over the forest grounds (no entry to any of them but you can still take some good pics of those small temple grounds from right outside), an area like an amphitheater (with also a small bathing pool for monkeys nearby where yes I actually saw quite a few of them taking a bath!), a stone bridge which in my opinion is the best thing in this forest for \\\"photo backdrop\\\" (spots nearby to look up to that \\\"high\\\" bridge with these vertical tree branches & leaf strings hanging down from above all around the bridge), a tunnel with carvings inside & outside (especially right outside the tunnel from one end where there's like a long \\\"mural-like\\\" scene along the wall on each side), and even a small cemetery (with the temple called 'Cremation Temple' nearby). I came here with Perama by taking their minivan which picked me up at my place near the Sanur Beach for about 35,000 rupiah for one way to their Ubud office which is conveniently located not far from this forest (about a 10-minute walk to your left shortly after leaving the office where you turn right onto the street in front when coming out) although I first went to Ubud Royal Palace & Saraswati Temple which are about a 20-minute walk to the north (you'll only need like 30-to-45 minutes for both of those places since the palace has only like two small squares open to the public and there's only a lotus-covered pond to see outside the temple which itself is no-entry).\"", "I’ve been here a few times over the years. Last time I went a monkey jumped on my back and unzipped my backpack and started pulling everything out!! Was very aggressive and not scared at all. The moneys are used to people being there and feeding them which your not supposed to. It was interesting to see them interacting with each other and would recommend its worth a visit but I did get a bit freaked out by how close they got!", "Awesome place.. Lots of photo opportunities of the monkeys and with monkeys. Quite an historic place with lots of stories to match so it's best to take a tour guide with you.. Don't forget to support the locals and purchase the trinkets they have to offer. Approx $2NZD entry fee", "It was a surprise to see a jungle in the middle of town, and the animals are not being caged. The region itself is well taken care of, but they should stop carving into the river. There is a pathway that wasn't there 2 years ago, which makes all the monkeys who used to cling onto the mountain wall disappeared. There is a few ancient temples inside and a pond with living giant catfishes. Just good to know Human and Nature can still get along in this place. And be careful with your belongings, the monkeys are all friendly pickpockets.", "We had so much fun at the Monkey Forest! Some advise though: 1- If you buy bananas, prepare to be rapidly surrounded and invaded by hungry monkeys. Don't panic. 2- If a monkey jumps on you, make sure to take pictures quickly and then make him get off. More that 30 seconds on you, it is almost guaranteed you'll end up with monkey pee all over your back. 3- Don't mess with the big ones... the youngsters are friendlier and funnier. 4- Don't touch them, let them touch you. 5- Listen to the guides... they know better. Other than that, have fun and enjoy the monkeys!", "This is hard to review, it's so beautiful, the monkeys are cheeky, do not wear loose jewellery, we didn't lose anything, but be respectful of their territory, the scenes are beautiful, the monkeys are gorgeous, they love the attention, but do not jump near them, or try to scare them, just take it all in, sit along the wall, take photos, it's an amazing experience, one you will look back on, with fond memories. It's very hot, so take lots of water, sunscreen and hats.", "Wasn't quite sure what this would be like. Turned out to be amazing. The monkeys can be naughty though. Watch out for sunglasses, eyeglasses and any other loose bling on your possession. I would also wear clothes that need to be laundered since after you've had a few monkeys on your back, whatever your wearing will most probably need a wash.", "When we first entered, we were skeptical about how many monkeys would actually be in this forest. Low and behold, this place is actually run by the monkeys, from the looks of things! Endless number of monkeys just doing their thing. Please be careful of your belonging as they can be cheeky and try and pull a fast one on you. Also, do not try to come too close to a mother newborn (mothers are protective and can be aggressive if they sense danger). Entry is cheap but the downside is you need to purchase their bananas to feed the monkeys.", "an only slightly challenging walk... good for most people... be prepared for the heat. The reward: so much natural beauty and of course entertainment from The Monkeys! ", "It's a Ubud must see so you'll probably go. The mokeys are very cheeky so keep your things close to you. They'll grab water bottles and anything that looks like food.", "As we were staying very close to the Monkey Forest and had seen the monkeys around the area we nearly didn’t bother going into the sanctuary. But I’m so glad we did. It’s very inexpensive to enter and worth double the money for the entertainment factor. We spent about 2 hours inside which I think was about right. The monkeys are funny to watch and you can get right up to them but the funniest thing to watch are the people in there. People sit next to the monkeys to get them to interact with them, climb on them to get a photo. But the monkeys are clever and undue the zips and get into back packs. Next thing the tourist starts to panic and try to get the monkeys off. Then the monkey gets angry and tries to bite. If you respect it’s their sanctuary and just watch them playing, they are friendly and won’t arm you.", "if you love monkeys, you will adore this place. Otherwise, it will be boring for you. I get scared from monkeys so i didnt try to go near them as they can jump/climb on you. But i enjoyed the forest itself. Just sitting and enjoying the green view. Visiting the place will take max an hour as there is nothing to do or any kind of shows. Also take care and hide all the food in closed/non transparent bags as the monkeys will try to steal it. I saw family putting bottle of juice in net under baby trolley and monkeys jumped on trolley to get. So it can get dangerous.", "I have to confess I felt a little on edge. The scenery and greenery is beautiful and it is great to see how the nese look after this place. The monkeys are well behaved as long as you don't carry plastic bags or leave loose items on you. They will be taken.", "I was dubious about going to see the monkeys with my little boy as he was a little frightened after we watched some You Tube videos of them. However, our guide reassured us that we would enjoy it. We did not buy bananas to feed them, instead we watched the multitude of other visitors do so, including some who got too close and were harassed by them. Our guide came through with us and was a wealth if information, pointing out things we would have missed otherwise. As long as you respect the monkeys, you're fine. My son laughed his head off watching them play in the pond. I'm so glad we went.", "We almost didn't go but glad we did. The kids certainly enjoyed the visit, particularly watching the little monkeys play. No issues with grumpy monkeys either!!", "Monkey Forest is a must visit when in Ubud. The paved walkways through the jungle littered with stone carvings of monkeys is worth paying a visit for but of course the main attraction are the bold and brazen band of wild monkeys themselves! The show unfolds before you as you meander the pathways with the occasional human visitor playing a cameo role from time to time! The entertainment value is brilliant! Top tips: 1) You will undoubtedly get some great snaps while in the forest but keep a tight grip on your camera and other valuable objects at all times because it is not just bananas that the monkeys will snatch from your hand. 2) Don't bother buying the bananas as there will be plenty of other people who will do so and the entertainment value is better watching other people being mugged by monkeys! 3) Don't rush your visit – you will see so much more monkey madness if you take your time in the forest. 4) The forest is a great place to visit with small children but keep them close and best not to let them wave bananas or bright coloured objects around! Enjoy the show!", "This was our second time visiting Ubud and after so many ‘so you must have visited monkey forest’ comments after our first holiday here, we couldn’t come to Ubud a second time and not! It’s very much a forest...with lots of monkeys. But it is beautiful and well worth the time and pennies you pay for entry. A definite recommendation for anyone visiting...can’t believe we didn’t tick it off the list 4 years ago!", "the \\forest\\\" is quite small and in total we only needed around 45 minutes to go round it all. there are many monkeys to see and it is quite fun seeing them eat the bananas that you give them. having said that we were shaking hands with one of these little monkeys and the monkey bit my girlfriend on her finger! we were being nice to it and yet it still attacked. so whilst i do suggest a visit, i would also suggest to be a bit cautious\"", "It's a park and the entrance costs 50.000 IDR.There are 3 temples inside but you're not allowed to see any of them. You just can walk among trees and monkeys. You can't see the temples but you can spend more money and buy food for the monkeys that they almost don't touch, as they're over fed. An avoidable visit!", "Was a different experience, kids enjoyed it! I would say wear oldish clothes (dirt, banana pee or poop) & cover up as monkeys do have sharp nails that of course may scratch you when they climbed onto you especially if you have bananas. Also the monkey may feel quiet comfortable as did with my daughter and pee on her.", "If you love being up close and personal with monkeys this is the perfect place to visit! Doesn’t take too long to get around the whole forest, think we were there about 1 hour. There’s over 700 monkeys free roaming. It was lovely to see them being cared for and being in natural surroundings. ", "We went on a Wednesday afternoon. Paid the entrance fee and got in to see loads of monkeys. They were just sitting and minding their own business. The most interesting part was seein them harassing tourists and some of the tourists screamed or struggled, making the monkeys more aggressive. Never fidget when the monkeys touch you or your bags! Guess they are just inspecting. 2 of them approached us but we just kept still and allow them to do their thing (note: do NOT bring food of any kind, newly purchased items or unsecured cameras). And zip your bags shut! They wont bother opening them if they dont 'feel' or smell anything funny (as above). Also there was some community art exhibition going on near the rear entrance, mainly contrmporary stuff and these were for sale. Overall it was just ok for me, but there were quite alot of photo opportunities only if you kept your camera secure!", "I have never seen anything so beautiful - so much space for them to run free and live in a natural environment. Down side, watch your pockets lol", "It was beautyful and amazing to see the monkeys free in a forest in the middle of the city and also very exciting! They are in perfect conditions not in cages or anything, you can also buy bananas to gave them and they jumo to your back! It is very fun!", "Imagine an old sacred jungle with a gorgeous old ness te ple in the middle, some rivers and bridges and 7 monkeys families in there. This place is beautiful and it definitly worth it.", "3rd time back at the Monkey Forest and still as good as always. Getting better actually. Besides the monkeys that are fascinating to watch, the forest and temples are beautiful. Don't bring any food, don't look the monkeys in the eyes, don't get too close to the baby monkeys and you will be fine.", "Nice to see so many monkeys swinging high in the trees, playing in the water and just doing what monkeys do in a natural habitat. Lots of babies, very cute! Didn't bother you if you didn't have any food - plenty of photo opportunities but you could buy bananas if you wanted at your own risk. I would also just like to say shame on the person who dropped a smouldering cigarette just before we arrived at an area with lots of monkeys - have you no sense!!!! You should not go to areas with animals if you are that irresponsible.", "we had great fun. the monkeys were hungry and a bit aggressive too, They bit and scratched us. but its ok. follow the instructions and everything should be fine. knowing a bit about monkeys will help. they don't like being teased. I covered my hand with a sarong and held it close to myself, which made it look as if I was hiding a bunch of bananas. so the monkeys tried snatching it, and then upon realizing that they were fooled, they got bit aggressive and snarled at us. hehe I fed them bananas worth 100000 Idr its a rip-off... very costly compared to buying bananas outside. really not worth it, next time we are going to get our own food to feed the monkeys (though it's not allowed)", "This is a small park filled and as the name suggests filled with monkey's - who mind you are rather aggressive. Relaxing this place is not. I guess if you've never experienced the monkey's of South East Asia then it may just be worth your 30,000 IRP. For me I would give it a miss.", "we did this with a tour guide which was great as he explained the temple and the monkeys. Plenty of monkeys roaming about and a nice setting worth doing you only need 30 mins to an hour here.", "Not sure if its a sanctuary, a forest, a walking garden or even if its sacred but it was a unique experience to walk through the forest and see some monkeys. Most of them are hanging in the trees but a couple of brave ones will come past you and grab food or loose clothing. Follow all the rules and guidelines and you will be fine. MONEY SAVING TIP - bring your own bananas, the ones in this place are a rip off. SAFETY TIP - the monkeys on the outside of the forest on the neighbouring street are the brave ones, watch out for these guys", "This was a very different experience. Hundreds of monkeys mostly well behaved. Centuries old temple with amazing carvings. Should be definitely on your list. Need upto 2 hours of you explore all pathways.", "Was good fun walking around with all the monkeys running around everywhere. Be careful though, they can be aggressive and bite.", "We enjoyed all the flora & fauna on our trip to the monkey forest. There are some monkeys that are aggressive...It you look at them in the eyes they freak out & bare their teeth. There were some younger monkeys that were better to watch and interact with. Walking to the waterfall was ridiculous...there is this small tight walk way in which you are booty to booty trying to get by the other tourists. Would not do the walk to the waterfall again.", "a really fun place to visit with the family, the monkeys are quite naughty, they will find every food bits that you carry in your hand, bag. the place is slippery after rain - which is everyday during the monsoon season, so be careful with older folks and young children.", "Funny experience! Easy to get up close to the monkeys as they chase you for food. Be careful not to get too close as they can become vicious! Worth the trip!", "This is a beautiful place. We visited during the day with the kids. It was much quieter with less tourists than the crazy sunset crowded times. Although it was hot in the day this also ensured the crazy monkeys were less active. Don’t wear anything shiny and don’t carry food or you will be swamped by monkeys.", "I scard of monkeys. I just take photo from far. at aras kedatun, shop keeper will at as guide to keep you safe from monkey. However, they expect you to buy some souvenir from their shop at the end of the journey", "The grounds are really beautiful. I felt like I was jumping into Disney’s Jungle Book. There are A LOT of monkeys. It is really important you follow the rules outlined by the park. Many tourists do not and the monkeys jump on them and will snatch food, drinks or steal bags. Do NOT look at them in the eyes and do not bring anything you would not want to lose. Besides that, just enjoy and have fun watching the monkeys trying to scheme how to get their next snack. It’s also fun to see how they interact with their environment. *Keep an eye on your children. Some of them actually come outside of the grounds- so be cautious and be conscious of that when you are around the premises.", "Very nice, the minkeys are friendly. You don't need to buy bananas for them to jump on you. They will do it on their own", "Visited 1/13/19 amazing time with my daughter. She was extra friendly with them. They climbed on her back and tried to open her bag for snacks. I was a bit nervous 😬 but loved the look on her face.", "Interesting place to see monkeys. Can get up close to them, seem to be partially domesticated as it is a tourist attraction. I went in the afternoon (maybe around 3pm) as it was part of my tour, booked through the hotel tour desk. It was not crowded then and the monkeys seemed tame. In the car prior to arriving my guide did suggest that I leave my hat and glasses in the car, as monkeys are known to steal them. The staff person I was with, she explained about the monkeys, some of the trees, the temple. And of course the staffers have little shops there, and a stop is part of the tour (that's why I'm giving it 4 out of 5). There was lots of shops, she told me over 200!", "This place is full of monkey which are super cute and just roam around like.they own it. 2 interaing tdmples.to view from the outside and a stinning bit of forest to.walk along. 40 mins 50k per person.", "My kids were happy, eventhough a little bit scared, to see the monkeys at a close range. If you try to feed them with banana or fruits, be prepare for the monkeys to jump on you and try to take the food from you. The forest looked beautiful and natural with statues that remind me of Temple Run game. One more thing, please do read the rules and regulation before entering this site, because I just realized that the monkey didn't like you playing with their babies as they thought that you offended them. It's been informed in the regulation board and brochures. One more thing, don't stare at the adult monkeys as they think you might want to fight them.. Pheww..", "I had very mixed feelings in the Monkey Forest. Let me say, when I first entered, what I heard were screams of a child and some commotion. A few seconds later a man comes running with a child (approx 7 years old) in his arms. Blood is gushing from a big wound on the childs arms. I am not exaggerating the damage on the child, it was a long, long trail of blood. I followed this trail, joking with my wife that we would find a crime scene. After a 3 minute walk, we found the end of the trial, which was a small pool of blood. A monkey sitting in it, licking as much blood it could from the ground as possible. This was the culprit. I have an image of this, but I doubt TripAdvisor would let it stay on the site. I am not sure if this is a normal day in this place, but I saw several adults being attacked and bit as well. However, these attacks did not draw blood, probably because adults are a bit more intimidating for the monkeys. I would never bring my child to this place. There are SO many monkeys and they are aggressive. They even robbed my wife and stole her waterbottle (which was the highlight of my trip to ). It's a really dangerous place. DONT BRING CHILDREN.", "I was starting to think twice when entering this place after all the warning signs at the entrance. I removed all jewellery and tucked very thing I could in my pants but found I shouldn't have worried. The monkeys were more after food and considering I had none on me they left me alone. It was cool to watch them eating, jumping, running, playing and fighting in their own environment. The monkey grave yard with little head stones was a bit freaky though. Overall well worth the experience.", "The monkeys are cheeky and great little thieves but well worth the visit. The temple and structures are amazing to see", "A really pleasant area right in Ubud town proper. The monkeys are plentiful and adorable, and the area is nice and shaded so that it's easier to spend some time there enjoying it. A must-see when in Ubud!", "I'm certainly not a monkey lover and would have not enjoyed feeding them or having any jump on me. However, I certainly enjoyed leisurely walk through the area which is not very big. Also fun to watch other tourists getting more involved, and we didn't get bothered. The statues are fascinating and worth a closer look. Would recommend the place.", "We had been warned about how naughty the monkeys could be in trying to steal food and plastic bags but they were ok as most people were feeding them and so they were happy. We did see some aggression but that was when people disobeyed the rules! Trying to touch them or hide food from them is not advised!", "We visited the forest in day 2 in Ubud! good way to spend an hour or two but beware!! We were told to be careful of the monkeys... however as soon as we arrived one jumped on us and started grabbing our water bottle! The monkey won the battle! i would advise taking as little in as possible. the ticket price was cheap and all goes to conserving the forest and protecting the monkeys! we enjoyed it, all be it slightly on edge the whole time we were there. We saw a monkey randomly attack one tourist and try to bite her. Wouldn't recommend going if you don't like animals and maybe not a great idea if you have small children. there is a good bar opposite called 'habitat' which is well worth a visit! ", "Holy cow I've never seen so many monkeys. There were probably 300 of them all running around. They are REALLY AGGRESSIVE for bananas. If they see you buying them or pulling them out of your bag they literally CLIMB your body to grab them out of your hand.", "Great place to visit just be caused up of the monkeys especially because if you touch them their instinct is to bite you. If you just okay the rules and don't provoke them very entertaining place weather it be the monkeys then selves or other tourists and the monkeys. Best to go early or later in the day very crowded in there but very beautiful. Bring mosquito repellant only place in I got bitten.", "Based on reviews, we opted to arrive right at 8:30, and were so glad we did for a few reasons. It was easy to purchase tickets (no line, credit cards accepted). We were the first ones in, and therefore we had an unfettered view of the sanctuary and monkeys. We were there alone with them at the first Y ran all around us and past us to get to the feeding area, then scattered with their spoils to eat them in peace. You can see the, getting aggressive with each other sometimes. We kept our distance from those. We walked through a busy area (busy with monkeys, no other humans around), and one jumped on my husbands back to see what he could find in his backpack. He tried several zippers until he got one open, then pulled out the tickets and receipt that my husband had stuck inside. After throwing the. On the ground he rode around on my husband’s shoulders for a couple minutes before he bent down to encourage him to hop off. He only bared his little teeth at me when I was looking at hi to decide whether to try and get him off my husband’s back. When I backed off he wasn’t aggressive. After I picked up the tickets the monkey had thrown down, another monkey jumped up on me, grabbing my hand to pull himself up and scale my arm. I handed him the tickets right away and he lost interest. I leaned over so he was close to the ground, and he got back down. I think they were just looking for food. You just have to remember the rules—don’t look them in the eye, don’t react when they come near, and don’t put up a fight if they try to take something from you. Remember, you are a guest in their space, you’re not in charge. They are curious amazing little creatures, and it’s such a unique opportunity to interact with them up close! Bring your bug spray, go early, and leave your bags and valuables at home. Highly recommend!", "First off I will qualify this review by saying I do not really like monkeys. They will climb all over you if you have food and grab at your limbs, hair, etc. the temples and sculptures were cool. It only took about 30 minutes to see the whole thing. It's right in Ubud so it's an easy stop. Check it out if you want to see monkeys close up.", "The monkeys here are certainly not shy. They will try to snatch anything off you that appears interesting (plastic bags, water bottles, shiny things, sunglasses). So don't take anything with you that you value when you go. You can buy bananas to feed the monkeys at the entrance from the ladies. But be prepared to lose them immediately to the larger aggressive monkeys and to have them jump on you. Aside from these drawbacks, it is definitely worth the visit. It is a great experience to see the monkeys doing their daily activities such as grooming each other, swinging around and maybe fighting with each other. Entrance to the Monkey Forest costs 20,000 rupiah per person.", "you don't need a tour or a guide to enjoy the monkey forest sanctuary - just buy a ticket (about £3 ) at the gate and have a leisurely wander among the beautiful shaded gardens and temples - there are wide safe pavements through the park, you only need about an hour or so We arrived just after 9am - very quiet, and slightly eerie and intimidating at this hour as the monkeys far out numbered the humans! The monkeys are wild but also very familiar with human contact therefore don't be surprised if one comes up close or wants to jump on your shoulder . They appear clean, healthy and well fed so feeding them is not necessary or recommended !!! . There are plenty of official wardens in the park who are keeping an eye on both the monkeys and the visitors . It is safe and enjoyable - but make sure your bags and personal belongings are secure etc. From late morning the tour buses arrive with mainly chinese tourists so its much busier later ...the advantage being the monkeys have more interest in their expensive cameras not yours !!", "Always cool to go back to monkey forest for a little walk! Monkeys can jump but honestly we never had any problem and we always feed them with bananas.", "Well the Park is good but the main attraction are the unrestrained monkeys. They are pretty peaceful but sometimes may jump over (not harming you) you giving you a mini heart attack if you are not that adventurous. Though there are many caretakers to help you get out of such situations. Also as a caveat my views may sound less than enthusiastic because I am from India and seeing monkeys in open does not hold a charm over me, having seen enough of them already :).", "becarefull with the mongkeys there..they can stolen your glasees and hat..", "Don't wear spec and shinny stuff, monkey loves them. Nice view but I personally feel it is overrated.", "had fun time filming the monkeys here....they were very entertaining. it is a nice place to visit, but nothing great to write about. Easily forgettable. If you are on a short trip, you can skip this place. Apart from monkeys, there is nothing great here to see", "The place is good but i didn’t enjoy it since i am scared with monkeys but they are nice to see and cute for taking photos. Going there in peak hours is terrible as the traffic jam in ubud is heavy. Better go there in morning.", "The surroundings are beautiful, and the monkeys are fun to observe. But they are clever, and will run off with your stuff if you dont watch out!", "We had fun feeding and watching the monkies but be careful as they bite! I got a chunk of my dress bitten off and witnessed a guy get a nasty bite in his cheek.", "I personally did not enjoy this attraction. The monkeys are aggressive and will jump on you. It was not for me, others in my group enjoyed their time at the forest...I personally couldn't get out of there fast enough !", "After hearing about how the monkey can be feisty was not expecting too much but was pleasantly surprised Loads of monkeys who seemed quite comfortable with lots of people wandering around. There are rules and you must follow them. The only visitors who had monkeys crawl all over them did so while offering them proper food. Still after seeing them groom each other why would you want them on your head? But was very enjoyable and happily recommend and will return ", "I have never seen so many cute little monkeys! It was set in amazing scenery! I was so surprised how big the forest was and how interesting the temples were. I would go back.", "This is a really pretty place with some interesting temples and lots of natural beauty. I read a lot of reviews before visiting and I was wary of the monkeys as many of the reviews mentioned that they are quite aggressive. I found this to be absolutely not true, the monkeys are fine and it's the visitors that are the problem! My partner and I spent a couple of hours in the complex and saw plenty of people teasing the monkeys, trying to touch them, intimidating them etc and then seeming surprised when the monkeys got defensive. At one point, a water bottle was taken from someone by a curious monkey who then rolled it over and sat on it. A young guy tried to grab the bottle from underneath the monkey and got scratched which is honestly not surprising. It's a shame the wardens don't use their slingshots to warn off the tourists rather than the monkeys really. Basically, this is a lovely place. Just be sensible and don't carry food if you don't want the monkeys to interact with you (we didn't and they left us alone), don't grab the monkeys or look them in the eyes. Keep your valuables at home. And please don't sit on sacred monuments. There are plenty of signs and it's just a matter of respect.", "Most enjoyable walk around the sacred monkey forest. Very busy but plenty to see, we were staying in Ubud and it is a must see.", "Enjoyable morning out. The entrance fee is very cheap and the site has hidden gems and temples. The monkeys are also good entertainment but you must be aware to follow the rules when it comes to monkey behaviour and hang onto your belongings.", "Unlike Sangeh or other places in where human encounter with monkeys could be rather intimidating, Ubud's Sacred Monkey Forest is very friendly and relaxing. We have been visiting the Sacred Monkey Forest about five times - that is, every time we visit . The monkeys look healthy and naturally happy in their habitat. Although there are contacts with human - and this is one of the main attraction - the monkeys are wild and keep their natural behaviour. Some monkeys seem to learn how to turn on taps, open a water bottle, and grind stones until smooth. Overall, it has always been a joy to visit this place and we will definitely come back here anytime we're in !", "Definitely worth a visit if in Ubud. Staff is friendly and informative and the scenery within the forest area is amazing.", "Well worth a visit. Great to see the monkeys free around the park. Well staffed ,clean and tidy. Beautiful and peaceful as you walk around. Has a very warm feeling as you walk around . I could of stayed all day. Just to sit and watch was very peaceful. Just make sure you have no food in your bag as they jump and grab. Beautiful, beautiful place.", "The monkeys are friendly and everywhere, the temples are impressive and it's awesome to see the monkeys running free. Be careful to have everything put away safely in your bag the monkeys will try grab and runaway with items. Buy some bananas and they will come right up and grab them from you. There is security onsite to help out if need be", "Ok, everyone comes here for the monkeys but, the park is very beautiful itself with walk ways down in to bottom of the park where there is a stream. The monkeys are great! Well worth the trip.", "Very cool monkey infested temple under a canopy of trees and the jungle canyon. Feeding the monkeys is an experience, but you may want to put your sunglasses in your backpack if you want to keep them. Those monkeys are fast!!", "It was nice to see the monkeys. But they are far from wild, they are quit used to people, and their keepers. If you are scared, don't buy any food, than they will leave you alone. The temples are small, but the atmosphere was nice. The tickets are only 30k for an adult, that's alright. You will only walk around for just more than an hour, so personally I wouldn't travel long to go there.", "wonderful , must visit place in Ubud. the place is very well managed and the monkeys living in their natural habitat is worth watching. kids particularly will enjoy more seeing the monkeys eating bananas, groundnuts, jumping around , etc.One needs to be cautious all the time so as to avoid sudden close encounter with those tiny mischievous fellas with tail", "It is very simple...any form of bag (backpacker/carrier bag) or accessory (earrings,necklace, sunglasses) should not be taken into the forest. As you have probably read the monkeys are more than confident enough to approach you, and if they believe you have something they want, they will not hesitate to challenge you for it. The girlfriend and I only took what we could carry in our pockets, and threw away drinks before entering. We had no issues, spending over 2 hours walking around and taking photos (from a safe distance). Just respect them and there space, no shouting and shoving cameras in there faces, which is easily understandable, but other tourists there wondered why they where 'targeted' LOL. 100,000 for two people is a very affordable price for such an amazing experience. Highlight of Ubud :)", "Monkey forest is funny when travelling with the family... The forest itself is beautiful but can be a bit scary through your journey if monkey are a bit excited. I recommend not to go there with any kind of food (or buy bananas at the entrance) as Monkey will directly spot you! Good point is they have some guards to help you out in case of need.", "The 'heart' of Ubud, the confluence of all the cultural stories of monkey warriors, mystical gods and the never-ending battle between good and evil you see danced out every night in varying ways in this fascinating town. The monkeys rule this place, so please behave in a respectful way -- no touching, no littering, no sudden movements and keep an eye on your kids. It's a beautiful experience, but can get crowded.", "We walked through the Monkey forest and saw hundreds of monkeys and some with their little ones. I was thrilled to see a money with twin babies almost new born, and they were so cute clinging on to the mother. These intelligent animals mimicked us and we were able to get them on video. Some monkeys can be a bit boistrous. The walk through the forest takes about 1hour at a very leisurely pace.", "The monkey forest is located Close to Ubud. You pay a small fee and you can also buy some bananas to feed the monkeys. Dont do this, you will be attacked by them. My husband got some monkey poo on his t-shirt. Quite nasty. The steal bags and sunglasses so keep a Eye out for them. The park its self isnt that big, its a forest, and its nice for a short stroll thru.", "It’s a nice walk in the forest with unexpected behaving monkeys. Beware of your belongings. Maybe a little expensive.", "We heard very mixed things about the monkey sanctuary, many people warning of gangs of monkeys out to terrorise you and steal your stuff. This is not true!! We got there early morning and paid the very reasonable entry fee, around 30,000RP, and with in seconds of being there saw the monkeys were in fact friendly and inquisitive - not the nuisance we were expecting. There is plenty to walk about and look at, the scenery is beautiful and the temples are interesting. There are people selling bananas to feed the money's with which we did but they didn't last long! The monkeys were all over us in seconds. Only down side was I got urinated on by a monkey but it was funny not traumatising. Overall a good morning and definitely with a visit. Ignore the horror stories and enjoy it! ", "The Monkey Sanctuary is a beautiful place with many gorgeous buildings and fascinating monkeys. They are so wonderful to watch play and have fun together. However- please be careful! I was not scared of monkeys at all prior to yesterday. At the end of our visit, after seeing some fab things, an excitable young monkey jumped on my shoulder and tangled himself in my hair. I didn't have any food and was quite chilled around the monkey- not making noise or moving quickly so he was not scared, just playful. He started to get a bit grabby and eventually bit me on the nose quite hard. I went to the medical centre (the staff found this very funny as apparently it has not happened before) and cleaned me up. They assured me I did not need any vaccines etc as the monkeys are rabies free. I left feeling relatively happy. However, afterwards I started the dreaded Google self diagnosis. There is an awful lot of material (mostly forums on here) with people that are panicking about contracting rabies from a monkey bite. The advice is not clear so to put my mind at rest I went to the Ubud Health Care centre (who are fantastic!) and have now had two injections and have 3 more to go (including a immunoglobulin injection as my 'wound' is a level 3)- this will probably cost around £2000 all together, and a trip to Seminyak, although the staff made it clear it is completely up to you which course of action you take. The doctor was very certain that there has never been a case where a monkey has passed rabies to a human, but obviously it is rather worrying to think you may have a negligible chance of contracting rabies and I wished to put my mind at rest. I know this is rather long, but it is just to advise potential visitors that whilst it is a wonderful place, there can be consequences to letting the monkeys jump and play on you, even if you have no food and are calm around them. The doctor advised me that having a recent rabies vaccination (this is not total protection but does prevent having to have the expensive injection of immunoglobulin) will put traveller's minds at ease- although he stressed that no issues have arisen, the WHO advise the above steps are undertaken in the event of a bite that breaks the skin. ", "It's worth visiting this place but be careful. If you are carrying food for them and they see it the monkeys will do everything to take it out of your hands. While I was sharing a few bananas among the monkeys, one bit my hand to get a second banana. They have a first-aid post at the entrance and looking at the register I wasn't the only one who got bitten that day. Be aware!", "Right from the entrance monkeys are waiting for you. We want there without a guide. Just pay the entrance fee and enter the world of monkeys. Very green and cooling place. Some monkeys can be wild if they see you having food or water bottles. The monkeys will just barge at you to grab it. Good place to take pictures with the monkeys.We had a great and relaxing time there.", "Monkey Forest in Ubud is very beautiful place. There is very big population of Grey Makaka monkeys. And very beautiful trees. You walk safe there by the pavement and still feel like you are int the jungle. But be a bit careful with monkeys. They are really wild.", "A great little place full of free roaming monkeys. You can feed them and watch then interact with each other and people, watch out though they are wild and can be quite aggressive when they want too, but if you act sensibly there is normally no problems, a nice way to spend an hour or two", "Monkey forest was awesome. Monkeys very friendly. A definate must do when visiting . Beautiful scenery and a cheap way to spend a few hours", "A somewhat touristy but still a good walk through the Sanctuary. The entire walk should take you around 45-90 minutes depending upon your interest and speed. For a little money you can get the monkeys to hop on your back and get pictures clicked. You will see some locals doing this to the tourists. The monkeys are very friendly and are looking to be rewarded with some food for their troubles :) The sanctuary is thick with trees and green cover, so you can take this walk in the noon as well.", "Quite an interesting place, however the monkeys can ruin it a bit, if you dont understans how they operate. I wouldnt recommend buying bananas to feed them. Keep everything in your pockets, just keep moving and ignore the monkeys and you might just enjoy yourself! I noticed our guide, although a very calm peaceful man, walked with a big stick, which seemed to keep the monkeys at a distance. We saw a lady get bit on the hand after teasing a monkey.", "Our first day out in was to the Monkey Forest, we were only staying a 5 minute walk away. We were not really sure what to expect but for 50K IDR each, it was a cheap entrance fee. The grounds are well set out, with monkeys living in separate areas in groups. As you enter, you have the opportunity to purchase bananas to feed to the monkeys, if this is your sort of thing then make sure you listen to the staff about where to hold the food. Never ever touch one of the monkeys - they may look cute but they really are unpredictable. Although there are signs asking you not to feed the monkey any food or drink, it probably would have been more advisable to have lockers, so that you don't take anything in with you - the monkeys are very adept at being able to open zips on back-packs and seem to want anything they get hold of! DO NOT take bottles of water in with you - I was bitten for my bottle, although it hurt and broke the skin I was lucky that a 'ranger' was on hand to shoo the monkey away. Despite this we had a good 2-3 hours wandering around and enjoyed the rest of the experience.", "Walk the winding paths and just enjoy the scenery. the monkeys are everywhere, for the most part non-aggressive but there are one or 2 vicious little buggers. you can buy food for them on site, better than taking your own as you're then in control of the situation. just enjoy", "We were very curious about this sanctuary but a little hesitant after reading some of the reviews here after reading some reviews here about monkeys biting or scratching, we had a great time here - we entered through gate 1 which had a long (to the left) and shorter (to the right) way of getting to the temples. There were monkeys of various ages and sizes all along the paths. There were vendors selling bananas, and some monkeys (esp near the main temple) were quite aggressive if you even looked like you were going to buy some bananas. Around the side of the main temple were much calmer monkeys and we quite enjoyed watching them away from the more aggressive monkeys and tourists on the main plaza. Make sure you don't bring any bananas or food from the outside as the monkeys would smell it right away and jump on you. There were also many security workers who watched both monkeys and people to make sure everybody behaves.", "Mandala Wisata Wenara Wana, the Sacred Monkey Forest, is one of s major tourist attractions, and hundreds of tourists are bused in from the Southern Beach towns every day, to enjoy the specticle. If you want to make a visit to the monkey forest enjoyable, stay in Ubud, and visit the monkey forest early in the day, before the crowds arrive from around 10.00. From opening time at 8.00am, till 9.30 or so, aside from the staff, only a handfull of other people will be in the sanctuary. As the Monkeys are feed by the staff early, they are quite calm and relaxed, and not as likely to get aggressive. I recommend NOT getting the bananas to feed the monkeys, as all this does is entice the larger, dominent males to snatch the bananas fr. You get no quality interation with the monkeys at all. Instead, sit quitely on the stone walls, and wait. Inquisitive, smaller monkeys will come and check you out, whether you have food or not. A much higher quality interaction than most visitors get.", "The monkeys are not aggressive but do take precaution of personal stuffs. The place is beautiful and the temples looked great from outside. Temples were closed when i was there, or is it suppose to be closed to tourists? Overall, its a nice place for pictures and a walk!", "As the monkey forest is a must in Ubud we went as well especially since we have a three year old. It was nice to see all the monkeys but they can be quite frightening especially for the little ones especially when there are many adults screeming when one of the monkeys hopped on their shoulders or tried to grab something from them. The temples cannot be visited inside so it was a bit of a disappointment. Still go and visit as it is quite an experience.", "Really enjoyed our visit - the monkeys were very cute and fun to watch - just do t look them in the eye!!! The surrounds are beautiful. We went about 11am and it was busy with tourists.", "There were a lot of black monkeys roaming around stone sculptures and buildings which made for a lot of photo ops. As we entered, a woman was leaving describing that her husband had been bit by a monkey. Though the officials recently eliminated a lot of rabid dogs on the island, we were aware that there had been 34 deaths from rabies on in 2014 and I was really glad we had done that for our family. Children were touching and feeding bananas and potatoes to monkeys. The monkeys were particularly cute as most had a crazy looking little baby monkey with them. We saw a monkey land on a college aged guy's shoulder that was wearing a gold necklace. The monkey wanted that necklace and when the guy pulled the necklace back the monkey slapped him....didn't seem to hurt him but they could get aggressive here and there. It only took 15-30 minutes. I took off my earrings to go in. It was 50K rupiah each to get in.", "Well, needless to say if you accidentally step on a baby monkey here, the clan will come the heck after you teeth a blazing! Fortunately, that wasn't me, but another tourist who experienced first hand the wrath of the sacred forest monkeys! Poor dude. Anyway, the experience was quite cool. It's not everyday you get to immerse oneself in the thick of the monkey world action. It was amazing to witness how the monkeys interact with each other. There were lots of scuffles, fights, caressing, and canoodling! Lucky monkeys haha A great experience for about $4 aud. ", "Stopping to see the monkeys is a must It's dirt cheap to get in and a great way to spend an hour With over 600 monkeys here you see them literally every 10 feet! Big small old and babies. Really not bothered about the humans Beautiful jungle walk with massive vines and a river. Really can get some great up close photos with these beautiful creatures", "Monkeys run around and wait to be fed bananas and nuts. In every tourist guide they warn you for agressive monkeys but I found the monkeys rather lazy :-) ", "Definitely a stop off point for first timers. don't take anything in with you though as the monkeys will sniff it out or snatch and grab a plastic bag. Take the shopping strip at the end of your visit.", "It takes 30 minutes to an hour to stroll through and see the monkeys and temple. Worth doing, just believe them when they say not to take anything (including water!) in with you.", "Great little place to visit. You will only be there max an hour. If you didn't want to pay to go inside, there are loads of monkeys and baby monkeys outside the entrance The bananas are expensive to buy at the entrance so buy up the road. Basically don't be stupid , don't wear loads of jewellery and bangles, as naturally the monkeys are inquisitive . Don't show your teeth ie smiling as this is aggressive behaviour to a monkey.", "It is worth getting to the forest early as it gets very crowded with tourists later on. First thing it is peaceful to walk around, with lovely views. There are lots of monkeys who give one very good photo ops. Mostly they are well behaved and provided one does not provoke them everything is fine. Many reviews talk about naughty and cheeky monkeys sitting on people's heads and stealing things from their bags. During my visit this only really applied to some of the visitors who behaved rather badly and encouraged similar behaviour in some of the indigenous wildlife. When the park-keepers feed the monkeys there is a lot to see and the children were enthralled.", "We just arrived back from the Monket Temple and we loved it. Monkeys were fun to watch Cheeky and very smart bother new who had food and who didn't. We leftbeberything other than the camera in our car and had no problem with the monkeys harassing us Defiantly worth the trip", "Iconic site. Not to be missed for nice photo opportunities. Be careful of some very naughty monkeys. Make sure you keep an eye on your belongings from these rascals.", "You can see monkeys anywhere in , even outside the monkey forest, but I believe it was worth it cause you get to walk around a nice area and get good pictures.", "I loved this part of our trip. The scenery here is beautiful, green trees, walkway through a little bit of jungle, and then the monkey. They were great, be sure to not actually pet them, they are still wild animals, but if you just sit down they will come up to you and sit on your lap, and look for food. I found them quite fun to be around. You can take food and feed them, but keep all your other things away from them or they might run away with something. ", "Had a lot of fun near the monkeys. It is a very good ideea to go with a guide as he can teach you how to act to get the best experience. Some commonsence and respect for the \\wild\\\" monkeys is needed too. Hide the bananas well because the monkeys steal and try to take them if they think you have them on you :-) 3 rules that I learned to keep us safe and have fun : 1)the monkey's are always right. 2)don't stare in their eyes, they will get that as an agressive act. 3)hold your banana in the open hand and don't try to make them pull it from your closed hands as the monkeys will hit you or scratch to take it. They have no patientce. If you want them to climb on your shoulder, just keep the banana over your head and monkeys will come and climb on you'r shoulder to eat it. They don't scratch so don't panick! :-) PS: you don't get to choose witch monkey to give the banana to. Whatever monkey comes first, give them the banana. A must see and experience!\"", "We travelled there late July and spent about 1.5 hours in this place. For a small fee you can buy some bananas to feed to the monkeys, who greedily accept/grab the fruit. The forest is a nice place for a stroll, but in the high season when we were there it is really a bit too crowded with tourists.", "Nice place to visit in Ubud. You can feed monkey by buying bananas from inside vendors. Monkeys dont trouble visitors. It was fun, my son really enjoyed feeding monkeys", "Had great fun here! Nice stroll around the trees complete forgetting your in ubud! I got some bananas which made it really funny! All ages can go!", "The kids and adults had a great time. It was great interacting with all the monkeys, though you need to keep in mind that they are used to interacting with tourists and can get aggressive at times.", "I enjoyed the forest, even though a monkey stole my earring right out of my ear. Its the other tourist that make this place less palatable. Feed the monkeys things other than the food they bought, messing with them and not zipping or locking bags.", "So, without heeding the advise found elsewhere on this site I bought a bunch of bananas and went strolling down the park. Being early in the morning, the monkeys were fresh and quickly descended on me. One particular large monkey refused to climb up me when I raised the bananas over my shoulder (the trick to getting them to perch on your shoulder). Instead he grabbed my pant leg a started teething my pants with his vice-like grip around my leg. In order to avoid a monkey bite I let him extort the bananas from me. The large ones don't get that way from being dumb. The locals make fist (like threatening to punch someone) to make them go away. Not sure if it works well from tourist though.", "Monkeys don't bother you if you don't bother them.they are busy doing their own act.just observe them from a safe distance.& you will be O K. Udesh Kumar Melbourne", "Yes, there are monkeys, lots of them. They may look cute but they are not docile creatures, especially when they have babies, and there were many cute baby monkeys surrounded by camera-toting human paparazzi the day we visited. How could this possibly end well? There are signs warning you to not feed the monkeys. Don’t bring food in either, as then you will have involuntarily fed the monkeys because after they sense you have food, they will run at you from all directions and crawl over you to get it. During our visit I repeatedly saw visitors gingerly reaching out their hand to offer a monkey one banana from several they were holding, planning apparently to dole (no pun intended) them out in some systematic way, but then looking shocked and screaming when other monkeys grabbed and climbed on them to get the remaining bananas. The monkeys move very fast, coming from all directions. You can't control this type of situation, so don’t try to feed them. We stayed at a careful distance and did not dare have our children pose with the monkeys, but even then, we didn't feel entirely safe. At one point during our visit, one monkey must have noticed someone or heard something, causing it to suddenly scream and then like a flash, a swarm of monkeys began charging down the path. They are unpredictable. As you are walking the paths, the monkeys are sometimes in your way, so after seeing that behavior, we walked the paths gingerly and tried to escape as soon as possible. These monkeys are wild animals, conditioned by their interactions with humans. It is not a good combination. The forest would be nice without the monkeys.", "It is a beautiful forest inside with lots of naughty monkeys. The place is just breahtaking and peaceful eventhough it was full of tourists. This is what we came to to see and feel. Very nice place to visit overall.", "Enjoyed the monkeys, even had one climb up me to graab a banana skin. Unfortunately one cheeky monkey grabbed one of my earings and took off with it....", "I visited the Monkey Forest in rainy weather so it wasn't too crowded. I really liked the how the park was made to look like but I assume it is bit too small for the usual crowd of a sunny day.", "Place looks like the setting of the movie jumanji or legends of the hidden Temple. Very cool.experience and lots of security also in case one of the monkeys run off with your belongings. Fair price and very cool experience. A must do in .", "It was a nice place to hanging out with your family or your partner. The forest has a nice view and friendly monkeys. The entrance ticket is not so expensive, and you can spend your time at the forest as long as you want. It will be a lil bit crowded during weekend, but the forest has a spacious area, so what are you waiting for? Let's find some fun in there.", "My boyfriend and I visited today despite reading many warnings and suspecting that this was just another tourist trap. We fortunately were not scratched or bitten as many others have been but I am left feeling horrible after going. This is meant to be a sacred place but there is absolutely nothing sacred about it. There are tourists everywhere, shoving selfie sticks and cameras right in the monkeys faces. It makes it really difficult to enjoy watching the monkeys. The majority of people here don't seem to read the warning signs. We opted not to buy bananas after reading some reviews and I'm so glad we didn't. As soon as anyone had bananas they were instantly chased and jumped on. Many tourists would tease the monkeys or refuse to give them up, which signs specifically say not to do, and would then run around trying to avoid them with monkeys coming from every direction. All while you are trying to enjoy your walk through the forest. These tourists are what puts everyone else at risk. It's ridiculous that people act like this. I was actually reading the signs and trying to learn about the nese Hindu traditions that take place here, which no one else seemed to be doing. Tourists were even standing on people's graves for the sake of getting close to the monkeys! I don't even think they had a clue. Fortunately a staff member instructed them to move. Two minutes later they were making the monkeys jump up and were petting and grabbing them, again what the signs say not to do. The same staff member told them to stop. This place is overall just mayhem. No one should even be feeding the monkeys and I'm shocked that this is encouraged. Tourists act ridiculous here. If you really must go, I advise leaving all bags, jewelry etc at your hotel as we did. We weren't approached aggressively at all. But I really don't think it's worth it - especially with the risk of rabies.", "Four stars for the resident macaques, minus one for crowds. The monkeys are fun to watch but be careful. They know plastic bags might have food. However, they are clearly the smarter of the two main primates in the area. Watch out for jumpy tourists and oblivious selfie snappers and you can have a peaceful visit. Price is now 80000 rupiah.", "It's certainly worth a visit if you've never seen monkeys. Follow the simple rules mentioned at the entrance and you'll be fine as they can be curious and cheeky. Lots of mothers and babies to photograph close by and you can buy some bananas to feed them too. Good fun.", "We visited with our two teenagers (17yrs & 13yrs) and our 2yr old. We kept our 2yr old in his push chair as he can be very loud and 'excitable' and would likely scare them. It was a little intimidating at times but overall it was fine. We purchased the bananas and feed them quickly. My 17yr old daughter walked off with a couple of bananas in her hand to feed later and a monkey jumped up on her and grabbed it from her hand. It was not at all aggressive, it was just clever and knew she had more. There were lots of monkeys and it was not crowded. We were there earlier in the day, around 10.30am. My daughter sat down and a monkey came and sat on her knee. Entry was IDR 40,000 adults and 30,000 children at the gate. We had a great experience and would definately recommend it.", "This monkey forest have tons of monkeys walking around. Be careful with your water bottles as they are not afraid of humans at all.", "The monkeys there are very nasty and naughty! They could grab any belongs from you and then exchange for foods from some locals around who then get your belongs back (if it has not been threw away by the monkey) and return to you for some cash. Sound like a very good business! So, look after your belongs when you go there.", "An incredible place to visit! I've never been so up close and personal with monkeys, at times too close, but really was a great place to see. You can buy a small bunch of bananas when inside the forest but if U do, BEWARE! Monkeys are smart! Haha hide them in your bag away from the big ones and get them out when none are around otherwise you get surrounded (it's pretty funny). The little tiny monkey are great to see and were very friendly, climbing all over me and happily sitting on my shoulders eating a potato. The monkeys are free and open to roam anywhere they like, even into some of the shops that are further down the road away from the forest :) hilarious! If you go to , this place is a must see! Also I have heard this is one of the 3 locations you can see monkey wild where they are more friendly. Check out more pics of the forest on my Instagram review. Instagram: review_4_u Enjoy the monkeys! It's bananas!", "I’ve been here 2 times and I love it. The crazy little monkeys are so fun to look at! Yes there are some that can be aggressive but as long as you follow the rules and don’t run around you should be fine. First time I was here I bought bananas and fed the monkeys, the second time we just walked around for an hour and enjoyed the scenery and the playful little monkeys. It’s true though, you shouldn’t wear sunglasses or any lose things cos the try to get a hold of everything the can.", "It's easy get to and it's a short walk from the main road. It's very cheap to get in and there are lots and lots of monkeys! The trees provide good cover and fun for the monkeys. The monkeys love food, if it's in your hands they will jump on you to get the food. But don't be scared, they only want the food. It's small enough to get around the park easily. The monkeys are very friendly. A lovely time.", "We walked here from where we stayed (Ubud Bungalow) and went in the morning to avoid the heat and crowds. We picked up a map at the payment kiosk to navigate our way around. The keepers were leaving out piles of sweet potato for the monkeys, we went during feeding time. You could go up close to them for photos and most didn't pay much attention. My husband took a sweet potato and fed it to one of the monkeys (bad idea). The monkey wanted more and got aggregated when we didn't have another to give. He jumped on his backpack and tried to open up the zipper. As I tried to shoo it off, it jumped off angrily and bit my husband's ankle. We were worried about it, but at the first aid station they said he would be fine (their monkeys are all healthy and don't have diseases apparently). It was an interesting experience to see the monkeys up close, but it was a bit too close for comfort and we could have done without the biting!", "Nice place to go for a romantic walk. Best time to visit early morning or just before sunset. There a lot of monkeys that are ready to jump on you if u take a backpack with u. As long as you go without any accessory woth you you should be fine.", "3 of us were doing a tour for the day. Our driver suggested to go here so we went along with his advice. When we asked him what to expect his reply was 'a few monkeys walking about' - this was an understatement for sure! They were everywhere! We paid the entrance fee to get in, (50000 IRD - about $5 AUD) and set off. There was a couple in front of us that bought bananas and were immediately set upon by 4 monkeys who devoured the bananas they had. Having watched this we were a bit more careful with our bananas. The monkeys are very quick to follow/jump/pounce on you when holding the fruit so be prepared for this. It blew me away as to how fast they can peel a banana and how human like they are. We spent about an hour walking around, taking pics, watching others feed them etc. Our second attempt at buying bananas was better, the lady selling them helped us out and took photos with our phones of us with monkeys on shoulders, jumping between us all. Truly an amazing experience and one that certainly blew my mind and I will cherish for a long time. The monkeys are soft to touch (softer than I thought they would be) and are pretty friendly - just go in prepared knowing they will likely jump on you. Speaking with one of the staff in the forest, he explained what they eat, how they look after them and that there are approx 700 monkeys - well above the few that our driver said we would see. Definately worth a trip to see.", "The park is well kept and clean. The admission is cheap. 4 h is more than enough to go around. No restaurant on site but dont bring your own food as monkeys will steal it:) its wonderful to see them in almost natural habitat.plenty of young ones but dont get too close- mothers are protective. Otherwise they won't hurt you.talk to one of the keepers on site if you want a safe interaction with monkeys:)", "The monkey forest is awesome, it's like steping into a Tomb Raider game. It's full of crazy trees, carvings and deep ravines. The monkeys were ok to look at (if a bit scary) but if you have any food on you, they will take it off you whether you like it or not. Approach the monekys with caution, they are wild animals. Don't look them in the eyes. And if you think,aww, cute, I'm gonna feed a baby one- good luck! The bigger ones will have already mugged you for you bananas by the time you finish that thought.", "A beautiful walk in the lovely surrounds, the monkeys can get a bit aggressive, especially if you have purchased a bunch of bananas to feed them. One monkey jumped on my daughers shoulder and bit off the beads from the braids she had. But certainly worth the price of admission for just how close you can get to the monkeys and how many you see - hundreds!", "Seriously - no wonder those monkeys have no manners! For years and years they were daily fed by so many tourists. Now everyone coming in is a target! Advice: zip up your bags and pockets, fold your sunglasses, women - take off your jewelry, especially earrings. Do not buy bananas unless you don't mind a short monkey play which can result in dirty/ruined clothes, a monkey bite and a bunch of rabies injections. You will have just as much fun watching other people feed them. Do go for a walk across the bridge to the coy pond and a huge banyan tree, and further to the left. That place could feature in a Maugli movie - without heds of tourists of course.", "We enjoyed our time here. The park is very close to the main area of the town, so it is easy to get to, and it is well-run and organized. We stayed at the Visesa resort and it was about 10 minutes by car from there. Ticketing is simple and smooth. We started in the late afternoon when it was a little cooler and when we finished, it was time for an early dinner at one of the many nice nearby restaurants. Walking around slowly taking photos it took us about an hour to see all the areas. We were surprised by the number of monkeys. There are many everywhere - in the trees, on the pathways, on the statues. The combination of monkeys, deep green jungle plants and huge mossy trees and structures was fun to experience.", "We went to this park after the bird park. Its a great park but can very scary with the monkeys jumping on you. I had one monkey grab my bag and he wasn't letting go and ripped it. If you have bananas be careful as they will jump on you for them. Went around a bit and had one banana to get a photo of one on my shoulder. Had a lovely monkey jump up and she was quite good and just sat there watching the other monkeys fighting. Then time to get her off. She jumped on our daughters shoulder who was not sure of them, she is 32. She has long hair and the monkey got tangled in it when she tried to get it off. My husband then tried and the monkey nipped at him but luckily didn't break the skin. Then another jumped up my back and did the same got tangled in my hair but I was able to get it free. This is where they get scary when they do stuff like this. They like water bottles so will try and get them. Its great to see but it can get very scary when they jump on you. This was enough for us so no more monkeys and we left.", "The monkey forest is really worth a visit and the kids loved it. From here there is also a free bus to Ubud as cars are now banned from parking in there.", "I went there twice, And once with my son the other with my whole family, I was told by my guide not to leave my sunnies on my head to leave on eyes were them. I seen this lady panic due to her husband getting scared , It started a chain reaction this lady end up falling on her left back side straight into bush rock , I was the closest person to her so I help her up but she was crying , So please don't panic, and if you are scared of monkeys don't feed them, Once they see BANANAS they will do anything to get them. Also nice temples to its a nice place to visit for all.", "Very nice place, a haven of peace in the middle of Ubud. Avoid to buy bananas for the monkeys, as they are quite aggressive and jump on you. But even more than the visiting the monkeys, the entire area was very peaceful and nice.", "Amazing experience & the kids will love it! Be sure not to take too many valuables on this outing. You can feed bananas to the monkeys & watch them frolicking throughout the forest. Highlight was watching them take turns climbing a large tree & jumping into the water.", "This is a quiet temple, more of like a temple in the forest, with lot of monkeys all around you. The monkeys are not notorious, but might follow you for some food. They do not harm people at all, but are more friendly. Nice place to visit. Going bare hands in the temple would be preferable, if you don’t wish the monkeys to follow you.", "Cheap entry. Buy some bananas if you want a good photo of a monkey on your shoulder. There are some pretty big monkeys which came seem pretty scary, but there's also alot of babies... smaller than a Barbie doll.", "Aggressive monkey all over. We felt intimidated and left. We saw Monkeys pulling tourists clothes and snatch a tourist drink bottle. Just don’t go not worth the risk getting bitten.", "Nice view..be careful with the monkey..keep your belongings..adult ticket price Rp 20.000 local and international tourism Rp 30.000", "Its amazing sunset viewing across the oceans, with huge waves splashing against the bottom cliffs Once again, the mischief monkeys are out to \\rob\\\" someone. Be caution with your belongings like glasses, drinking bottles, gadgets else they're be \\\"rob\\\" within a blink. TIP: Should anyone encounter a \\\"robbery\\\", faster get a park ranger to help you with some peanuts and not just anything as they are picky as well. Chances of them returning you the stuffs is pretty high to be compared to any other treats but at no promise. Best of luck!\"", "I don't care what people say about rabies This is a must do The tranquil setting and beautiful creatures will make everything worth while ☺", "The monkey forest was a nice please to visit, the tall trees gave nice shade from the scorching sun. even without the monkeys the area would be nice, as the temples and old walls make a great atmosphere. If you decide to come then come early as hordes of tourists come around noon. And beware of the monkeys as they will try to steal your stuff if you get too close.", "This is a unique attraction, it is has ruins, temples, forest and monkeys. The entry price is not very steep (IDR50,000) and it is a good way to spend a couple of hours (1-2hrs). There are many monkeys as expected, and the setting is also interesting. They are wild and climb on to people to grab food and water, and many of the visitors were making a photo opportunity of this. We purchased some bananas to feed the monkeys, and one cheeky one took the entire bunch from my hubby and ate it all by himself! There is a lot of walking involved and i was little bit wary of monkeys jumping on to me, but actually they don't do anything if you don't provoke them. Only problem was that there were as many tourists as there were monkeys, may be even more, so you will need to be prepared for the crowds. There is some decent shopping and souvenir hunting right outside the gate, do check them out.", "Great place to spend a day time while seeing a cute chicky monkey . The forest isn't big forest but is set to be a relaxing short trekking area . Down by the river there is small water temple bellow a big pandora three , such amazing nature . Really recommended place in Ubud to visit but make sure don't bring any food or botle water in the hand unless our small friends will approach you . The monkey is quite friendly and seems like they get use to the visitors .", "Great fun to see so many monkeys in their natural habitat Don’t take any bags if you can help it - and definitely no food - they are very clever & quick We saw monkeys take cigarettes / credit cards / camera battery from other visitors", "Great place to visit but not wooow. You can see monkeys playing around however the only thing let it down are the employees who is not giving right direction how to treat the animals or information about the monkeys. But must to visit as it is part of the attractions in and one of the best.", "If you're in Ubud for some time, you can't miss the monkey forest at the beginning of the town - it's just fun to see these animals everywhere and it's a really nice walk for about an hour maximum. Great for kids too. I do not thinks these monkeys were agressive at all - they were very chilled and none of them bothered me. They are everywhere and it''s so cute to see those baby monkeys. In my eyes, they were well behaved, so i think they might only become aggresive if you treat them alike or tease them. Just watch, leave them alone and enjoy !", "I went with my two little kids there as they wanted to see the monkeys and I wanted to check out the park. Overall it was a good experience. We enjoyed the walk through the park, and a little journey down to the river stream. Beautiful architecture and art setting. I'd recommend going there in the morning, before the tourist crowds arrive, so you can enjoy the tranquillity of the park in quiet. I'd recommend to stay away from the monkeys. The type of monkeys in this park are called long-tailed macaques - and they are not the most friendly type so no patting or feeding is recommended. They are very territorial so stay on your path (don;t venture out into their areas) and watch out for the big males, who can get very aggressive if they see something on you that interests them (purse, glasses, camera, food, snacks etc). A young German couple was attacked by a bunch right in front of my eyes, and they were lucky the local staff were nearby to help scare them off. Staff are very friendly (as usual in ) and the park is overall a safe place - if you practice common sense i.e. and try not to engage with monkeys.", "We checked out the monkey forest as it was just at the end of the road our resort was on. What a lovely experience, plenty of monkeys and plenty of nese history at this place. Well worth the price of entry.", "Easy walk around charming forest packed full of Macaque monkeys - from the big Daddy's to the littlest babies - these primates are amazing. Great information around to read (in English) thanks to a PhD study of the three family groups within the forest. Spectacular stream and water temples at one end of the park and a large temple in the middle. Buy some bananas and let the staff help you separate them for distribution - else the Daddy monkeys will jump on you and steal the whole bunch! Monkeys will smell any food on you and grab it from your pockets - they can be aggressive and will bite you if you don't give it up or steal your sunglasses!", "Very nice walk through the jungle setting. Very well maintained, easy to walk most areas even if you have trouble walking although there were a good deal of stairs. Very nice overall", "It was great experience to visit this park. You can visit there with your children or even your baby. It so safe and comfortable atmosphere although there are too many monkeys around you.", "Especially if you are with children in , this is an activity you shouldn't miss! The whole area it's a jungle itself with plenty of animals, birds, playground, restaurant and splendid landscape. It's clean and very well mentained.", "Visiting the location during my holliday trip..Since the beginning i was warn by the tour guide to keep valuable goods inside the bag since some of the monkeys very naughty and tends to take the goods. Along the way inside the forest the monkeys is hang around freely, some of them is swing over the trees and sometime walk very near to us.. But do not tempt the monkeys to much, because they can be very aggresive (i see one of the tourist got some monkey scratch on his back).. In the middle of the forest we can found some small pool, whereas the monkey is very love to swim and taking bath :) Anyway...avoid to give the monkey foods..since soon you will be surrounded by the monkey who asking for the food...", "Beautiful part of Ubud despite the monkeys. Human interaction has made them quite aggressive. Maybe give the bananas a miss?! I saw someone bitten and also scratched. Walking through the gardens was beautiful.", "was interesting to see and obviously a paradise if your a monkey all that food they get fed! did feel a bit uneasy when they started screaming and fighting. just be aware that there are lots of people. but it is well worth the visit. won't talk more than about 60-90 minutes to walk all the way round.", "This is a great activity to do in Ubud, monkeys are literally everywhere ! You just have to be a bit careful, and if you are lucky enough you can have some fun with them !", "I guess it’s a must on your list of stops. Reminded me very much of Gibraltar and the monkeys. We did enjoy the views and lush landscape. For a few, the guard guaranteed my teenage son a picture with a monkey. They have lasers to keep the bigger mo keys away from harassing you so if you want a picture, it’s the safe way to do it for Rp50,000", "We didn't encounter any monkey problems, as we left everything but our phones in our hotel for the visit. As someone who is quite freaked out about large numbers of just about any animal, it was a bit nerve wracking. But, it was fun to see the monkeys, and to see them getting cheeky with folks that had backpacks or food.", "Beautiful surrounds. Fascinating watching the monkeys. We were there just before closing which was feeding time. Cameras or phones fine. No food in your bags as they will climb on you , find it and steal it from you. Follow the rules and you will be fine. Lovely and cool, good facilities.", "Monkey temple is located in the central Ubud, so if you stay in Ubud don’t forget to go there. Entrance fee is cheap and you can spend there more hours. There is many monkeys. You can see them from the gate, where they try to get some bananas. Monkeys are not aggressive, but be careful – sometimes they throw sticks from the branches of trees. Main temple is nice place. You can continue on the path more to the jungle. There is not so many people and you can enjoy jungle for yourself.", "nice stroll through jungle - no more than 1 hour here. Not chaotic monkeys jumping all over everyone as other people have written. If you don’t want the monkeys to come near you just don’t have any food on you!", "The Monkey forest is situated in the heart of the town of Ubud. It is a pleasant walk with a lot of monkeys walking freely and the ticket costs only 30.000 IDR about 3$. Just be aware that the monkeys will steal everything they can, glasses, hat, bottles, ... A part of that just enjoy the walk especially when it's really hot as the shade will provide relief from the heat.", "Well worth a visit but don't take any bags in with you as the monkeys will think it's for them and they can get nasty!!", "Amazing place with lots of monkeys around. Some of the monkeys are cheeky, even a bit aggressive but will stay away from you if you keep away from them. They love plastic bags and bottles and go mad for the bananas which are on sale. If you want a monkey climbing on you, just hold up a banana and it will happen. If just watching the monkeys is more your style, or taking photos of the mischief they get up to, you can easily do that too. I find the monkeys fascinating to watch and could spend a lot of time walking around the Forest and enjoying the sculptures and carvings throughout the Sanctuary. Definitely worth a visit, or 3.", "We reccommend to visit this park. Monkeys are cute and you can see a lot of them. Nice forest, go as early as possible to avoid crowds.", "Beautiful jungle, clear signage and many many cheeky monkeys to look at. If you buy bananas and hold it high over your head the monkeys climb onto your arm to grab it. The funniest thing!! Tip: Take insect repellent! This place is full of mosquitoes.", "Foreground grounds, cute monkeys, not expensive excursion. Warning- monkeys will jump on you and/or take your stuff !", "It was a great experience visiting the Monkey Forest in Ubud. The most thing I liked in this place was its accessibility for wheelchair since my husband can't walk, it was so easy for him exploring this touristic attraction. I recommend paying a visit to the Monkey Forest especially for those Monkey lovers..", "Monkeys everywhere, as pointed out by other visitors! worth a visit but not the topmost priority. it is on the way to other ancient temple attractions, so you can stop for about 15 minutes or may be more if you want to take a walk through the tall trees. Monkeys are ok with you loitering around but don't try to get over friendly by offering food! There are cute little baby monkeys with small bodies but long thin tails:). There is a statue of Kumbakarna being attacked by monkeys, a scene from the Ramayana, right at the entrance. It has been sculpted well.", "The monkey forest in the middle of Ubud is a beautiful place. However the monkeys are already used to all the people and therefore not afraid. You defintely should not bring any food in your bag, because they will try to steal it. There are some really nice temples walks in the monkey forest and you get to see baby monkeys and whole monkey families up really close but you should not get too close to the monkeys because they can attack you.", "The place is full of monkeys. It's actually a very short tour, the place was old and you can see caretakers everywhere ensuring the monkey mind their business and do not disturb the tourist. You can see baby monkeys clinging to their mothers. The monkeys are free to roam the place and they were well fed. It's a nice walk through the sanctuary during the evening time.", "The Sacred Monkey Forest was lovely, a very natural enviroment for the monkey's, lots of shade on a hot day, definitely worth having a driver take you there.", "The Monkey Forest is worth a visit for two reasons: First, the Forest itself is worthwhile, with paths going through the forest to various part that are worth exploring. Secondly, for the Monkeys. They are everywhere (this is not a place where you will need to search for monkeys - they are everywhere, and will find you!). The monkeys are easy to get close to and we took a number of good photos and this made this very enjoyable. However, be aware that if you take a bag or rucksack, the monkeys will try their bests to get into these and will also snatch things form you and run off, although this did not happen to us, we saw it happen to a number of people.", "The Sacred Monkey Forest for me was my favorite place to see in . I am also aware this is not for everyone, if you feel uncomfortable with monkeys I can understand you may not want to go. But, I found the monkeys endearing and sweet, it was lovely to see them interact, eat and climb trees and they are extremely intelligent and cheeky too. They are fascinated by bags and pockets, as they have figured that these places are where foods can be found. They can be a little too confident and jump on your bag to find food or objects to play with, so zip up everything securely. They are really lovely to see and from what I saw they were pretty calm. They are looked after by the rangers and feed sweet potatoes and corn and have plenty of space to live. The price for entrance is also very reasonable.", "We spent about an hour or so here. There really are monkeys everywhere! They are very friendly and seem to pose no risk to tourists as long as you abide by the forest rules (don’t look into their eyes!)", "You're for sure going to see monkeys up close and personal. You're also going to see them climb up on people (maybe you), try to steal things from people's hands , or maybe try and get into your bags. For me personally I'd rather see monkeys in the wild and not so accustomed to human interaction. That being said, they are technically free and it's much better than seeing animals in cages. The people working there keep the place clean and the vibe is super mellow. So al in all I'd say it's worth the visit if you're in Ubud.", "Our kids really loved the Monkey Forest Sanctuary. The monkeys were calm and entertaining and safe around the kids.", "This place is really good, we had very less time there. Nature lovers will love this place. Trees and monkeys are fascinating. Must do in ", "I was blown away by the size and beauty of the monkey forest! It was way beyond my expectations. So much to see on the grounds. Get ready to step into a Indiana Jones movie set. Pack down your sunglasses, plastic bags and bottles. Monkeys will jump on you and grab whatever they can.", "The main attraction here is the monkeys, and there are lots of them. There were lots of babies when we were there. People feed them, so they come very close and can even climb on you. The park is pleasant enough and the temples are OK, but nothing special. It's very touristy but a nice thing to do.", "The monkey forest was excellent. I would definitely recommend getting a guide to come with you as you get better photos and the monkeys can get quite aggressive at times. We saw lots of tourists getting stolen from and getting attacked so be very careful if you go alone", "Great entertainment! Monkeys were having a ball playing and fighting with each other in the pond when we were there, amazing, leaping from the small trees into the pond etc., swimming under water... Lovely park, spectacular Banyan trees and sculptures. Take all the warnings seriously and you will be fine.", "What a beautiful place. Be prepared. Monkeys will touch you, steal from you and jump on you. No plastic bags should be visible. Make sure anything you have on you is tied on! Monkeys will steal your eyeglasses or anything that will entertain them. One monkey reached into my bag and took my eyeglass case.", "Monkey forest is a temple complex and it is open during the day. Within the complex live a couple of hundred monkeys. They are friendly and stay on a distance as long as you don't carry food with you. Entrance to the forest is 20.000 Rupiah.", "Too touristic, but a place that you have to visit in ubud! Better at the afternoon. Less people!!!!!", "The monkeys are so fun to walk amongst but be careful of ure water bottles as they will have those in their hands in seconds. There are hundreds to see so u will not leave disappointed . They are not pets though so don’t expect them to be cute and cuddly . Well worth the trip", "You get to see monkeys do all kinds of funny things to each other :P Great place for anyone who likes animals/monkeys, nature or photography!", "Very recommended place to visit if you love animals especially monkey. Very friendly monkeys and good to refresh your mind.close to very nice BEBEK GOREG BALI ( nese crispy duck Restaurant) Bebek Bengil Reastaurant.", "What a special place. Monkeys are aggressive, loving, angry, happy, sleepy .... you get to see the full range. Babies are adorable. If you like monkeys they are literally everywhere.", "It's a very very amazing place, you're able to see the monkeys everywhere in the monkey forest,along the streets, on the trees and in the pool. So cool! But you have to becareful not to hold anything on your hand, because the monkeys they have a very sharp eyesight. We have witnessed the monkeys snatched a camera pouch from a group of Korean tourist.", "There are monkeys galore (around 600 in the sanctuary) but this place is about more than just the monkeys. It's absolutely beautiful inside! Giant trees, hanging vines, a stream winding through the landscape below, with bridges crisscrossing over boardwalks. The jungle is just spectacular. And then of course there are the monkeys! It's incredible how many there are! They're not at all afraid of people, not shy (will come take your banana as soon as they see you buy it). Adorable & a little mischievous so make sure to hang onto your things. Personally, I would come back again & again because I love monkeys, but I'd probably time it so there are many other tourists around (it can feel a little daunting with hundreds of monkeys surrounding you if you're walking through an area alone).", "This place is quite the monkey paradise you imagine it would be. The moment you enter the forest, plants and trees everywhere and monkeys either swinging on trees, or happily playing with tourists and other monkeys. Definitely worth a visit!", "We went there at 8.30 in the morning as the park opened and there were only a few others. The tourist-buses arrive at 10.00 o'clock and then the park is crowded with tourists. The green area is beautyfull and the monkeys are really cute, but also naughty. They try to steal everything and also can open the backpack - so be carefull :D they stole my water :)", "Seems to be well run, advise not to feed the monkeys and a pleasant place to take a walk around. Hard to find information on the shuttle bus.", "what a laugh,500+ monkeys in there natural surroundings, from big to small, i had at one stage 3 monkeys climbing around me trying to get my sweets, great experiance!! ", "We to monkey forest , enjoyed walking through. Lots of monkeys looking to steal food so don't bring any with you. Best to not take a back PAC as the monkeys watch for them. We did not have any food so they did not bother us. The walks are very well kept. Monkeys all look very healthy.", "Price was 50k each. Visit was ok but monkeys were not scary or agressive. More like relaxed. We did not see much action inside the park. The inside looks big from outside, but when you're in, you can do the tour very quickly. We wanted to do it 3 days in a row but one visit was enough.", "From the moment you enter the sanctuary the monkeys are upon you. The trick is not buy the bananas as soon as you walk in .. they are very well trained and jump all over you to get them. Walk up the hill a little and then purchase some by that time you have had a little time a adjust to the monkeys. It is a truly beautiful place.", "A great opportunity to see and stand amongst monkeys living a fairly natural life (except for the tourists). Although they offered food to buy to feed the monkeys, we felt better allowing them their space without fear of being scratched (they are still wild animals) ", "Lots of Monkeys, it’s a pretty cool walking around this park and there are temples inside the park as well, it’s worth the visit I think it’s a must do if you’re Ubud", "for the price of IDR 40K, we've enjoyed the scenery and of coz the monkeys....you really need to oblige to the rules and regulations of the place if you want to have a safe and enjoyable trip to the forest...", "The monkey were being fed on arrival, and they were perfectly behaved. The forest is wonderful, temples, waterfalls. its just fascinating to watch the monkeys who take no notice of you at all.", "I went to the the monkey forest with my partner and absolutely loved it! There is more to it though! If you’ve read through the reviews like me and been petrified then you are not alone. The best advice I can give is go between 12:00pm - 2:00pm. The monkeys have been fed and a far less likely to harass you as they are not as hungry as they are in the morning. My partner and I read every do and and don’t and literally walked in only in the clothes we had on. 99% of the people there ignored the warnings around back packs and I did not see anyone grabbed by a monkey. They are still cheeky and are also a wild animal so be careful but my advice is 12:00 -2:00pm, don’t harass or get to close to them for photos and honestly you’ll be fine!", "Beautiful little forest with carvings, bridges and statues around the place. What a wonderful setting indeed. Its a shame that its over populated by Hordes of rabid monkeys that are hell bent on getting what they can through force and intimidation, from the multitudes of tourists that flock thru the gates to get up close with nature for that priceless memorable picture. I'll be honest, it could save someone from injury and infection. The monkeys see what shiny items you have, and aren't afraid to jump and climb all over you to get what they can from. They'll try open your bags to get what they can, if you oppose they're definitely not afraid to bite you. Saw it happen a couple of times in the hour i was there. One also tried to attack me full on a couple of times, only by me channelling my Inner Demonstrative Silverback Tendencies a couple of times, did it choose to stand down. Made the kids scared, and cry for theirs parents. Good luck if you choose to buy food for them from the local sellers, prepare to be rushed by monkeys. Personally will never return...may take others there...but won't be going in lol. I'm not sure...maybe it was a fullmoon. Your experience could be different...but i still wish u luck...you'll be ok with medical insurance tho.", "You will definitely see monkeys in the monkey forest. If that's your intention, you won't be disappointed. However, they are aggressive and they are everywhere. Signs caution you to not make eye contact with them. In addition, the paths are worn to mud from so many tourists. I would have been happy to have avoided this experience.", "Our tour guide/driver took us here and covered our ticket. He warned us to leave food behind and even hide it in your car since the monkeys do walk all over your car while you're out and about. We forgot we had a mangosteen in my husband's backpack so a male monkey climbed on his backpack and opened it. I heard that if the monkeys want something of yours to just give it up since they can get vicious. My husband was scared that the monkey would take his wallet so he shooed the monkey off of him and the monkey bit him. Luckily, they have a first aid station there so they patched him up (just a scratch although he bled), gave him some antiseptic wipes to clean the wound for a couple of days, and said that their monkeys are safe. He seems to be healing fine. There are a lot of areas to explore walking down the steps, but there was an amphitheater-like area that was a great place to sit and watch all the monkeys. A lot of monkey families (mom, dad, and baby). A baby monkey tried to open my backpack. It helps if you let them but hold your zipper tight so they don't actually open it to take stuff. They often give up and move onto the next person. I really hate seeing people trying to provoke the monkeys then get all startled when the monkeys go after them. Don't feed them since the sanctuary do put out food for them. Be respectful!", "There is a very small charge to get into the monkey forest but there seemed to be no other charges once you were inside apart from buying bananas if you wanted to feed the monkeys. I saw a few people feeding them and they seemed very assertive, even going through peoples bags and grabbing things from their pockets. The walk to the temple is beautiful and lush with green forest trees and leaves.There is a small temple at the end of the walk", "You should at least do it once to know but perhaps not worthy of second visit. Entry fee was Rp40000 per person. Lovely gardens to walk around in and no shortage of monkeys of all ages, shapes and sizes. However, has become very commercial so has lost some of its appeal.", "We had a lot of fun feeding the monkeys and a lot of laughs at their behaviour and interactions. The grounds where beautiful with temples and statues.", "We weren't expecting much but this place was fun. Its an easy walk and it will occupy you for a few hours. There are rules you must follow but the monkeys are friendly but beware your belongings.", "My Husband and I had to go back for a second visit to bring our video camera. Watching the monkeys is entertainment for hours. The setting is surreal - monkeys, jungle, a beautiful stream, a cool bridge...If you buy bananas, be ready for a monkey to come at you for it and maybe even climb you. Don't wear jewelry that dangles - the monkeys may try to play with it. ( :", "We visited the Sacred Monkey forest with our children aged 12, 10 and 5. Don't be fooled into thinking these monkeys are cute and won't harm you. My 5 year old received a viscious bite and scratches within 5 minutes of entering the forest. We had to take her to the SOS Hospital in Kuta where she received 3 rabies injections at a cost of $2,000 NZ dollars, she then had to have 3 follow up injections when we returned to NZ.", "Worth the visit DONT NEED TO PAY A GUIDE you can show yourself around its fun and the keepers give you nuts to feed them if you hang around a while - make sure to wear mozie spray xx", "I had been to another monkey forest which had totally put me off but when we got to Ubud I really found I wanted to check this one out. It was very cheap, only $3 and you could buy bananas for $2-$3 to feed the monkeys. The staff were helpful but let you wander freely through. The biggest issue I found here was stupid people who didn't respect the fact we were in their territory and wanted to be loud and obnoxious and parents not teaching their children how to behave safely and quietly. The monkeys were great, quite confident and defiantly TOOK the bananas but if you followed the clearly written guidelines it was no issue. I had heard a lot of people getting bitten before I went so was quite nervous but very quickly found people get Bitten when they are stupid. I would defiantly go back and it was the absolute highlight of my day.", "We got there about 9 AM. Well before the tourist buses arrived. Nice walk thru as the staff were passing out corn and sweet potatoes for the monkeys. Best to get there early as possible. 500,000 IRD each. It's a large heavily forested park and quite damp. Bring your repellent, stay alert as they'll.come at you, especially if you sit in the pavilion area. The Ms. got bit as well as a girl sitting close to me. The staff carry slingshots and try to remain calm if they jump on you. Medical staff provided.", "Monkey Forest is a must see if you are in Ubud. Literally 100's and 100's of monkeys in a beautiful, breath taking and natural setting. I still am amazed at how the monkeys stay in the park with no barriers to keep them in. Just be careful of you belongings hike in the park as some of the monkeys are little bandits as well", "Didn't dare to visit the first time I went to . But that worth it! Nice to look at our cousins the monkeys, who are home there", "If you want to see monkeys up close and personal, this is the place for you. The monkeys are pretty tame, and are conditioned that the tourists with bananas are fair game for the monkeys to climb up on you to get the bananas. So, don't carry food if you don't want monkeys on you. Also, the monkeys like to take women's earrings out of their ears, so don't wear earrings there either. There are five temples in the forest, which are interesting. The walkways are very adequate. Very interesting place to visit. But just don't carry food with you.", "The new entrance is very nice. The old trees, the great vibes and the lovely monkeys make this place just magical Must do, i did it already twice in 3 weeks holiday", "Wonderful sanctuary to visit that allowed the monkeys to roam freely. We found ourselves treading carefully around them. Entrance fee is low for a nature reserve. If you get into some issues with the monkeys, guides in the park will provide assistance. Recommend you visit this if in Ubud!", "I went at 8:30am when they opened before all the tourists showed up. Yes its touristy but its a beautiful sanctuary with great big trees and moss-covered statues that were cool. The monkeys were mostly just hanging out. Mostly you take photos of them and walk pass them. At one point when I was sitting down, I did have a seemingly harmless monkey come up to me and sit down next to me. And then it went for the zippered pocket on my shorts. I stood up quick and walked away. By the time I left at 10am, it was starting to get pretty crowded.", "As part of a trip around Ubud it's worth stopping off at the Monkey Forest Sanctuary. From the car park onwards these cheeky creatures are everywhere. You wind your way down paths and there are Monkeys sitting around and watching the crowds. It is worth being a little careful as although they seem cute they can suddenly bare their teeth at you if you get too close or you try to pat them. It is however easy to pose for photos if you are not too intimidating. I recommend buying some bananas and taking advice from the sellers on how to get the monkeys on your shoulders...feels weird and a bit scary but the monkeys are used to it, just don't have you sunglasses too accessible as my monkey decided he should have a go at getting into my backpack and a little tug of war ensued. The monkeys inside this complex are free to roam and effectively wild but are fed twice a day and they are \\well\\\" fed which is probably why they are pretty calm around humans. The small entry fee obviously helps pay for the monkeys upkeep and there is a temple in the complex. This is a place you only really need to spend an hour walking around to see it but worth stopping at during a driving tour around Ubud area.\"", "We enjoyed a peaceful walk in this stunning location. Well fairly peaceful! One monkey decided to climb up onto my head! Think he thought my yellow hat was a banana! But he was very gentle! Just don't take any food with you!", "Easy to catch , well arranged and not too crowded. Kids certainly like it as monkeys are everywhere in every age and all their actions. Also jungle is beautiful if you like it. 1 hour is enough to see it all.", "what can I say, monkey's everywhere, amazing, great for kids. don't feed them, I saw them being aggressive with people who did. We didn't feed them but they climbed on three of us anyway, more calmly. one laid down on my husband's shoulder and snuggled in! We didn't see anyone being bitten or scratched but if this does happen our travel doctor said you have to go to the hospital and insist on the rabies shots. Beautiful setting too, some amazing trees.", "Ubud, monkeys, forrest setting, a beautiful well, keepers to keep an eye on you (and the monkeys) and lovely to see them doing what monkeys do. And all for AUD$2 ea. Don't miss it if you fancy an easy distraction. You'll be in and out in less than an hour unless monkey's really are your thing... And don't be put off by the horror stories of monkies attacking. I've been there twice over the years. They didn't and they don't. But they are wild animals (with babies) and über-smart for any type of food so don't flaunt it and keep your self to your self and you'll be fine. Keep your cool and you'll be cool. Have fun watching the other tourists being terrified and getting it wrong. ", "Awesome place. The kids loved seeing the monkeys up close. It is safe for young children to walk around. The monkeys only seemed to jump on the people offering bananas.", "Nice area created for these monkeys. You can see the park and the monkeys are well looked after. There is a temple inside also which is pretty. There are photo opportunities with staff keeping the monkeys under control, they will sit on your shoulder but you pay about $2 for this. Just keep hold of your personal items and don’t feed them.", "In the heart of Ubud and an easy walk from any central Ubud location is the Sacred Monkey Forest. I had read much about it and many reviews seemed so negative so not sure what people's expectations might be about this experience. It is only 50K to enter, about 3-4 USD and I spent prob about an hour to 1.5 hr there. The monkeys are so cute and I got great photos and the actual forest is beautiful and mystical with a temple in the heart of it. I did not buy bananas or feed them and I don't really like this practice as it seems to encourage monkeys to get aggressive and then people complain. I mean these are pretty much wild monkeys that have just gotten used to people being around but I wouldn't let my 4 year old have one jump on it like many people do. I found it much nicer to just wander around and observe.", "This place was beautiful. The forest itself is very scenic. It's a huge place which is a little confusing to navigate as it loops back a few times. Monkeys are cute and come and go while you walk. I spent about 2 hours there and covered the whole park", "Nice to visit though wouldn't categorise as a must see. It's a really small place though for the hype it creates of being something extra ordinary. You will see a lot of monkeys who are not threatened by your presence infact the monkeys are quite intimidating. The whole forest can be viewed in less than an hour. And ya remember to keep all your belongings including water bottles inside your bags else it might be snatched from you.", "A nice walk through the forest with monkeys everywhere! Make sure to put away food, water bottles, sanitizer bottles because they will try to get them.", "We went here as part of our tour, I thought at first it's going to be a terrible place to see but I was wrong, the monkeys are in a natural habitat and free to do whatsoever they please.. Which means they can climb onto you! Which was great fun as they are not threatening at all.. We bought bananas from the stall and they flock around you and climb onto you as they want to be fed! The actual area is a beautiful sight in itself as well and you see many statues and architecture along the way. A must go if in the area, but if you scared off the monkeys climbing onto you, don't buy bananas for them - simple!", "An enjoyable way to spend a few hours wandering with the monkeys. We had no issues with the monkeys, but witnessed several jump on others carrying bananas or food in backpacks.", "Very interesting place but they were a bit scary. My husband and meusli bars in his back pack and the monkeys took three of them one by one. When he resisted the monkey got angry. Be careful and read the signs. Beautiful place to visit :-)", "The signs all advise you and the name is obvious but until you see the first monkeys playing or eating you cannot appreciate how amazing seeing this place. Monkey families playing, nurturing, trees galore, and 2 large temples. This really is amazing! It has to be the first stop of your trip to Ubud.", "Worth the trip for the views!!! I'm petrified of monkeys after seeing so many tourists get bitten throughout Asia and not taking the right precautions. The monkeys are attracted to glasses and hats, jewellery, anything hanging off bags or being held in your hand or in your pockets. It's clearly labelled at the entrance to put all of your belongings into your backpack so the monkeys ignore you. If you however don't follow that guide and you get bitten, you suffer the consequences of the rabies shots that you are required to have after you're bitten. Ideally you don't want to be having them in ... So suggest seeing the temple on the last day of your travel so if you do get bitten you can start the treatment back in your home country.. I've never seen so many silly tourist's that have no idea what they're in for getting so close to these wild monkeys.", "The Monkey Forest is a very nice place and you will have the opportunity to come in close contact with the monkeys. But be careful, the are very fast and can be aggressive.", "A place to visit, the Monkeys are the kings in this forest, enjoyable time! And very nice temples....", "Having had read many scary reviews on tripadvisor, I was NOT excited to visit Monkey Forest. But after talking with my guide/driver, he was able to reassure me that the monkeys are friendly, and as long as you are respectful, you will be fine. My boyfriend, our guide, and I got to Monkey Forest in the early afternoon, and there were monkeys EVERYWHERE. We bought a small batch of bananas a little further inside (not by the front), and were able to get a few pictures with the monkeys on our shoulders. Our visit turned out a lot better than I thought it would be. The monkeys are certainly friendly, as long as you do not try to touch them or make them angry! I would ABSOLUTELY recommend leaving everything (besides camera) in the car. Girls, try to wear something without pockets (because they'll try to reach in them). Good luck!", "We hired a driver for the day and paid the entrance fee here. The bananas you buy and I thought they were a little overpriced considering how many you buy. We had a fantastic time here, the monkeys are mainly friendly and will climb on you if you want them too. We got some fantastic pictures. We also saw some monkeys pushing tiles of the roof of some buildings which was hilarious. Great day out. It was natural and not cruel.", "the highlight for my friends. The Monkeys are totally cute and ignore you for the most time. Only if YOU approach them, they check you out. No stealing our stuff. Got one climbing us, they pay attention to not touch your skin while climbing, so not to hurt you. Very careful touching. Can't confirm the horrorstories. Do bring a closed bag, of corse they try to steal something if you let them.", "Monkeys not in cages but free to run and play. Make sure your bags are zipped closed. One jumped on my bag and was trying to open the zip! A nice forest and hubby happy to get me out of the shops 😆 Do much nicer to see them in a natural environment and can be seen in surrounding street walking on the overhead power wires.", "Wonderful place, gorgeous and cheeky monkeys. Worth the walk. Please be mindful to empty all your pockets and bag pockets of any plastic and dont leave your belongings unattended. Curious with a few banditos ;)", "This is a really beautiful place with loads of great photo and video opportunities. Between watching the Macaque monkeys and traversing the many beautiful trails, we had a lovely time. Because it's such a jungle and there's a lot of flowing water, it was a cooling environment in an otherwise hot city space. One could spend quite a long time here simply sitting and observing both the monkeys and the people.", "Lovina Tours personalized three-day trip was exactly what we were looking for. Ubud Monkey forest and Ubud terracing rice field tour with a mix of locals and their culture, as well as the usual high tourist areas. Yogi is extremely efficient, professional and unabashed in his enthusiasm and openness to your subject. To think that we knew only three days tour with him. On the third day Yogi took us to the south of for the beaches to explore Uluwatu temple and water sports. Yogi Thanks for your great hospitality we recommend your company to our friend or always visit to your beautiful island .", "Get there early when there are fewer people. Shady area and plenty of relaxed monkeys around doing there own thing. Nice coffee shop just outside exit 3.", "We enjoyed our visit to the monkey park... Very friendly monkeys the only tip is don't carry any food inside until if u want the monkeys to sit on your shoulder or even try to grab food from ur hand. The park has a a lovely temple ....", "The Monkey Forest Sanctuary was much bigger than I had anticipated and we spent over an hour walking around; watching the monkeys, enjoying the amazing trees and statues. The monkeys are free to roam so do enter the town and are not afraid of people. If you give them any excuse (such as going to sit near them) they will jump on you and look for food. Th entrance cost was very reasonable and I think a must do visit for any visitor to Ubud.", "I will say that I had mixed feelings about visiting the monkey for us before we got there. I’m not sure exactly what I expected, however I do know that I was ready to leave much faster than I expected to be. The older monkeys are very aggressive as the younger monkeys tend to be more curious. Please do yourself a favor and leave anything of personal value in your car or elsewhere as the monkeys will “attack”. We saw lots of people wearing backpacks who were then ambushed by monkeys jumping on their back‘s to see what they had inside of their backpacks. Also the monkeys are literally everywhere so if you scare easily this may not be an attraction for you.", "Sorry but the monkey forest to me is one of the most ridiculous places on the island. A ton of tourists push themselves through a fairly nice site. On every corner you are harassed to buy bananas for absolutely overfed monkeys who just lay around getting the food stuffed inside them. Yes they are cute. Oh and yes the babies are even cuter. But really? How absurd is this place? every clear thinking person will be wandering through this being absolutely worried about the human race. Although here a fun little game for everyone going: imagine things to be the other way around - swap monkeys and people.", "We had such a wonderful time walking from our hotel Sunset Hill to the sacred Monkey Forest . The grounds were stunning and the monkeys were pretty calm . The experience left us with smiles, laughter on our faces and love in our hearts ;)", "The forest and temples are amazing, but the sadness is that there are so many tourists trying to get \\something\\\" out of the monkeys (pictures, funny actions, etc.) which makes you feel sad for the animals. They seem to be stressed having so many people around them, and most people seem to just not care about the instructions of the place and the guards not to touch the monkeys, not to feed them, and to respect them in their being.\"", "We went here as part of a tour, as we walked in a local was walking beside us talking about the monkeys.. He gave us food for them and got them to sit on our shoulders which I didn't really like.. Then he took our photo.. It comes in a little frame that says monkey forest ubud which is quite nice.. One monkey tried to rob my hat... No one warned me they do this...", "**My review says June 2014 but it was 2013** First off I do not recommend bringing sunglasses, any watches/jewelery, or purses/backpacks into this place. (It's common sense since Monkey's a cheeky little bastards who are thieves) I had a shoulder bag that one monkey tried to chew his way through but I tapped his head to prevent this. It wasn't a nice bag so I was okay with it. I am a monkey FREAK so I was in complete glory when Monkies were climbing all over me, grabbing bananas from my hands and fighting over food whilst on top of my lap/shoulders. They are pretty aggressive and are all fighting for food with each other, so if you have bananas to give them, I don't recommend holding a lot out in front of you, otherwise you'll probably \\panic\\\" as I saw most people do and just throw the bananas on the ground for the savage monkies to go after. What I did, was I would open a banana slightly, rip off a piece, hand it to a monkey (while other monkeys would grab my arm trying to get the rest of the banana) but I tried to distribute chunks evenly and fairly. It's not easy but it's entertaining. They do bite!! I wasn't bit but a friend of mine was. She's okay but do be aware of this! I would go back again in a heart beat.\"", "Went during the week with 2 little kids (5 and 7 years old). You can pay with credit card for admission, for 4 of us the tickets were around $13. Spent good two hours there. Very very interesting to observe the monkeys: we saw feeding, babies playing with each other, babies feeding on mothers, monkeys bathing and jumping into the water. One monkey did jump on me and my husband without any particular aim, and one monkey kept “pushing” my son’s foot as he walked around. He had a map in his hand, so we thought the monkey thought it was food. We went in the morning hours, before 10, monkeys seemed relaxed and we haven’t seen any aggression towards us or other visitors. We have removed all potentially interesting objects, such as hair earrings, rings, shiny hair pieces. The park does have a good amount of restrooms, that are actually very nice. There are some souvenir vendors inside the park selling t shirts, dresses, key chains etc. you can buy coffee and juices at the admission stand. There is a free phone at the admission desk so you can call a taxi or your driver for pick up when you are done with the park.", "Monkey forest is a must when visiting Ubud... They are quiet cheeky, she be careful of your belongings, especially jewellery, sunglasses etc. if you are not a fan of monkeys or animals coming quiet close to you, then I suggest that you do not go to monkey forest, as the monkeys are very friendly, and will just walk up to you, and sometimes, jump on you from up above. This is a great place for kids, and a family day out. 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We went there for a stroll with our footwears in our hands but had to be very careful while walking as there was too much waste & garbage being thrown at this beach. I think government should limit the commercialisation here and make strict rules for the vendors and sellers to ensure that their customers do not litter. And should also impose fine on the people/visitors who litter.", "the beach is lovely right along the stretch of resorts, there is a path to walk along with restaurants, trees, sun beds, bean bags etc, or walk along the sand. Beach is white, water blue and mostly clean. There are patches where rubbish washes up, but resorts keep their areas clean. It's a great place for kids, when the tide is out, the kids can walk out and explore. Beautiful spot to take sunrise pictures. Wonderful place to sit on beanbag with a cocktail in the evening and enjoy the scenery and breeze, very relaxing.", "Plenty fun things to do and see on beach incl drinks lounges parties but not a pretty or clean beach. Dirty water, brownish sand. Also full of dogs in all sizes!!", "Went here in mid afternoon, sun was on right top of the head and hot. Took a beach bed for 50k IDR which was same for all. Stayed there for 2 hours enjoyed every moment. Local people nice I ordered coconut worth 15k only my driver advised me. Had best time here with few people and white sand clean water.", "This is the best beach I’ve seen in . However it’s not easily accessible unless you are staying at the Intercontinental or one of the other top hotels For once not many people on the beach all day except in the evening when the seafood restaurants at one end get packed. Soft golden sand which gently slopes to the sea. Watch out with young children though as the bay has huge undertow, I would not recommend with younger children.", "Gorgeous beach. Not hassled too much by sellers. Great for swimming, very clean, good for all ages . You can walk a long way out before it gets really deep and has clear water to see to the bottom", "The beach is some size and we were on differing portions of it at different times and on some occasions didn't time it right, so it gets a little getting used to. Too late in the afternoon then the tide was out and it really was no good. But when it was in the sand was beautiful ( a little too much rubbish and seaweed to be excellent ) and the waters soothing and warm. We spend a lot of time at the beach as opposed to the pool when away and Nusa Dua beach was good but not spectacular. I had expected better from .", "Super nice beach, it was not super full. We enjoyed our time there. Not expensive and cute local people", "Beach is pretty clean except for occasional bits of drink bottles left on the beach. Nice place to sunbathe with a ice cold Bintang or coconut! Beware of stalls charging overpriced drinks though. Check the price before ordering and sitting down at the beach chairs. One of them charged me IDR200K for a coconut! Do look out!", "Never seen anything like this. Rubbish everywhere. I was informed that it is like this, every year at this time (February). People on the beach selling things very pushy, don't like taking no for an answer. One in particular was extremely rude. Water was a great temperature, although when you get out you have plastic bags stuck to you. The beach was that disgusting that I took photo's of it. The locals do there best to get it cleaned up every morning before the tourists get down there, to no avail.", "I have spent a long weekend at the Grand Hyatt with the family and that beach was kept in perfect shape. Staff kept on cleaning the beach front, especially during low tide. There was no rubbish floating around and as there were no boats allowed either, there was no pollution. You were able to walk for miles and miles and if you wanted could stop at either the various hotels or bars along the beach.", "Maybe it was the day off of the beach cleaners since most people told us it was a wonderful and peaceful beach, but the truth is that you would not dare to walk on the sand due to the amount of wood, branches and leafs, coconuts and even corn you could find everywhere.", "This is a nice beach up the coast from the more touristy Legian and Kuta beaches. Unlike Legian and Kuta, there were no people on the beach selling beers or sodas, only a few other tourists to share the beach with. My only complaint is that the water is polluted. The water is a little worse in Legian and Kuta, even though people were surfing in the water. The water is definitely polluted as you pass a dead fish on the beach about every 100 feet. I wanted to surf, but when I saw a dead lion fish on the beach, I worried about being poisoned if I hit a dead one while swimming.", "I know its popular and well known, but as far as beaches are concerned it is just a beach. There are so many nicer, cleaner and more picturesque beaches in the world...must admit on a nice evening sunset it does look romantic.", "Great beach for relaxing on and the water is very calm as a natural lagoon is created by the coral reef quite a distance from the beach. However, depending on the tide times the sea does go out quite far, so water only up to knee height. Great for spotting starfish of which there are many and of course various fish. I would recommend some form of covering for your feet when walking in the sea as there is a lot of crushed coral in the sand, which can be painful to walk on. There are various water sports taking place in the lagoon, which is fun to watch. However, I do think they need to mark out with more buoys safe places for swimming and the inexperienced kite surfers need to adhere to them or otherwise there is going to be a serious accident before too long. There is also a path that runs along the beach approx. 5Km, which you can walk or cycle (bikes for hire in numerous places). Plenty of places for lunch or dinner, but the best thing is that no matter how hot and humid it is there is always a cooling breeze.", "Great beach, good for kids and oldies you could listen to the waves breaking on the reef but swim in calm water", "The water is not crystal clear clean and a lot of broken sea shell along the beach not world class. but good view for sunraise.", "Clean and wonderful waves crashing us back on the shore. Really nice sand and awesome sunset view. Availability of beach chairs and umbrellas on the beach itself for a good price. amazing experience.", "This was our last stop and we had to catch the 330pm ferry and it was already 240pm! The drive back was about 40mins. The drive was really bumpy but it's totally worth it! Next trip we're definitely staying and making it down to the beach!", "Im not sure why the other comments are saying that the beach is clean. But i went there and it was so dirty, the cleaner was burying rubbish from the beach in the sand. Very disappointed.", "Fruit, drinks, pedicures, manicures, hair braiding, relaxing, shopping, reading, sleeping, in the shade, in the sun.... Etc. Wonderful!", "Amazing beach, privacy from stall sellers great. Security is excellent and there are usually plenty of lounges to be had. The beach is cleaned regularly and the water is very clean.", "Its a beautiful beach, its a fairly new and developing beach. There's entrance fees that's you ll HV to pay. Not crowded and you can get many local warongs for food. You can enjoy the view, beach and not get disturbed by ppl trying to sell you stuff. There are not much of watersport activities here.", "Great view of the sunset, while sipping your drink, having a meal, or just lazying around the beach. But too crowded, naturally. We went over for a meal from Nusa Dua, which is the quieter and cleaner", "Flat busy beach, dark dirty sand. Just didnt like it. Water cleanliness quality is meant to be an issue to.", "Nice beach but there's better out there. 5 min walk from main shops/bars, the sellers on the side street get a bit full on and enthusiastic about selling to tourists which gets slightly tedious, though in that's commonplace I suppose.", "I enjoyed walking along the boardwalk taking in the senery along the beach. Lots of places to stop and have a drink and food along the way. Could be a bit cleaner and if you want to have a swim time the tide as the water goes out a fair distance. Sometimes you will get chased by the shop owners wanting you to buy their goods. Other than that a nice beach and if your staying in Sanur it is a nice walk to relax and away from the shops. Enjoy.", "Not the best beach in the world. Very shallow lagoon with sea grass filling most of it and not ideal for swimming or much else. Did meet a venomous sea snake so beware.", "While the sunsets are beautiful and the range of beach front bars and restaurants are great, the grey sand and violent waves (meaning swimming was prohibited while I was there) mean this is a fairly average beach for this part of the world. I have to add that I didn't see any of the litter many others had reported.", "Quiet and beautiful. Restaurants are along the beach. Good walking path. There are some stalls. Very good.", "This was my third & last visit as this sad beach has not got cleaner. Only go if you want the experience of swimming with plastic & faeces. Miles & miles of bottles & trash. The locals ignore the waste blaming it on tides bringing pollution from Java or the rain washing trash down from the mountains. Whatever the cause, they do nothing about it. BTW the stray dogs that live on the beach are treated cruelly. Another reason not to go.", "Beautiful beach during in . We enjoy for swim and sunset... This place good for family. And peoples was friendly ", "When it is low tide (most of the day), the beach is disgusting and very shallow until the reef barrier (and you can't pass the reef barrier as waves are too high), no swimming or snorkeling possible. The only \\clean\\\" areas from the beach are located in front of resorts, who decided these would became \\\"private\\\" beaches. There are guards patrolling everywhere and chasing travelers. They will try to extort 363,500 Rp from you, claiming this is a \\\"resort fee\\\" (yep, more than in Vegas!) and if you refuse, you will have to walk back to the gate. Pathetic given the amount of money they are making with tourists, do yourself a huge favor and skip this place!\"", "The perfect place for being in beach. White and clean sans and the sea cal, with some good (and safe) waves also. ", "The sand was excessively hot and dirty. Not to mention naggy business owners. Unless you want to rent chairs and just lay on a beach all day...stay far away.", "We go to this place from early morning till lunch time. We enjoy so much this beach. We play and relax at the beach. Kids are so happy play the sand who have many shell, while my wife read a book and i do traditional massage.....haven", "Very nice beach, it has its flaws. Its has a lot of coral and sea weed so might put some people off. Sea shoes are recommended and be careful if venturing out on the coral during low tide. loads of tiny pools to discover and play with but i did see evil looking slug that screamed \\im poisonous\\\" and Sea snake jamming among some sea weed. Might i add i did not go back to explore the corals after that day. The beach is clean. We stayed at one of the hotels and the beach are cleaned by the staff.\"", "The beach is beautiful and wide. The waves high. Though it is rocky at the beach and it might hurt, but one will definitely enjoy the view. Beautiful colur. Not so crowded.", "The beach was nice, with sand. A little bit dirty, but nice to relax and enjoy the water. lots of shops and restaurant near buy and travel agencies too.", "We went on the banana boat & the flying fish. Banana boat was very tame but the flying fish was excellent! Gets you airborne behind a speedboat, great fun for only $20. Heaps of other water sports here, parasailing, snorkelling etc. suggest you spend at least half a day so you can try them, beach itself was not very nice, but your not here for swimming.", "Very quiet beach, white thin sand, coconut trees to provide some shade and few nearby (local) restaurants for after swimming cravings :)", "Fine if you want a lazy day but otherwise skip it. Don't hire the bikes for the promenade as it gets way too busy for riding where the stalls are concentrated. Most stalls have the same tourist trap items you'll see all over . You can get that Bintang tank top anywhere and you'll probably pay too much anyway if you're not a good haggler. Still probably fine for 1 day of lazing and tanning by a pool.", "Not a bad beach when it's clean. Depending on the weather, can get overrun with rubbish. The locals do their best to clean up each morning.", "Fairly clean beach a popular spot so quite busy hard to get a photo without other people in the background we went at sunset so perhaps not so busy during the day", "Could have so much potential. The trash just ruined it for me. So sad and so bad, how do they get this in control. Thousands of plastic straws in the sand and they had just finished raking the garbage with bull dozer. Had to wear shoes to avoid cuts from garbage.", "Beautiful place to sit back relax and watch the sun set. Shopping is good and you don't have to indulge if you don't want to. Have a drink and take it all in.", "The beach is gorgeous. But there are a ton of stray dogs. They mostly leave people alone, but it is hard to see. There are hundreds of surfers. The restaurants along the beach are great. Some have music, food and drinks are cheap.", "Really clean beach with warm water. Sunbathing chairs owned by hotels, so if you want them you should pay. Price range 200 000-400 000 rupiah. A lot of water activities to do.", "Nice setting and great place to wander along the boardwalk. As with most beaches in the area - lots of rubbish. We didn't swim although others did in certain areas. There are better beaches in the world.", "The Government pleaded with people to come to and there is nothing they can control about the brewing volcano but they can control and should managing the condition of the beaches The rubbish was disgusting over the new year period so much people staying in hotels along the beach had to go to other areas to find a better beach It is a disgrace that tourist tax is taken and for what ever reason they cannot even clean up the beaches Someone should be responsible for this because many people I spoke too would not come back , not because of the volcano but because of the disgustingly poorly managed beaches", "one of the best beaches I have ever seen in the world. Calm, fresh air and a romantic weather with gentle blow of windy air.", "From the moment we arrived at the beach we were endlessly hassled by some very aggressive and persistent hawkers and women offering massages on grubby looking beds on the beach. The beach itself has lots of seaweed and I did not consider it a suitable place for a swim. There is a walk along the back of the beach which could be ok were it not for the hawkers and constant stream of bicycles. ", "Beautiful and peaceful, the beach is clean...with one of 's best restaurants located right there - La Lucciola!! Absolutely wonderful!", "As we were guests at the Courtyard by Marriott Hotel, we used their private beach club facilities - sunbeds and bar/restaurant. There are toilet and shower facilities too. The beach is walkable distance from the hotel and as it was mid-November (so cloudier and no searing heat), it made for a pleasant stroll via the shopping mall to pick up some beers! As other reviewers have highlighted, the sea go out some way at low tide, but the beach is clean and ideal for paddling if you don't fancy the hike to the breakers!", "People say it's the place beach to surf. You can also just relax if you want to and get a sun bed for 20/25k, negotiate always! Loads of spots that you can rent a surf board and get a teacher if you're interested in learning how to surf.", "Not as well known as the other beaches in but certainly worth a trip. Easily accessed n offers great photo opportunities of the Indian Ocean. Lots of surfers around-the waves r great for it.", "Sections had flags and life guards patrol. At low tide, in the evenings, it is very shallow and you could swim quite far out. High tide waves was quite strong. Saw people snorkelling. Lots of little places that served local food", "As a beach, it's got dark coarse sand, and waves. What is really nice are the many places to sit a watch sunsets", "Lovely calmer beach with a family atmosphere. Great to relax the day away with meal options close at hand.", "This was our first beach of the day and our favourite by far. The water was the most beautiful shades of blue and white, calm, lovely and clean with white sand. There's a toilet at the back of the building, a lady sits there I assume to charge for the shower. There is a small fee as you drive in, it was well worth it. There are some really cool Statues as you drive down the road built into the side of the hill and an epic view from up the top. There are a few warungs and places to grab a coconut if you need refreshments.", "Really nice beach especially if you book at hotel that has private area. But it does not have sunset as it is facing west. The beach is calm and less wavy. It will very quiet area if you enjoy privacy.", "It's a black and white-sanded beach for starters, which is unique. Of course it is just a beach and what is different is that it is less crowded (not sure, we went there for the sunrise and bit of the morning). Heads-up though, toilets not readily available unless you go to one of the cafes which opens about 7:30am.", "We had a drink on the bean bags on the beach. The sand and water is very dirty. Nice sunset and interesting characters but didn't feel the need to visit again.", "Horse back riding. Back massage. Manicure Pedicure Foot scrub Temporary tattoo Hair braides Learn to wake board / surf Just soak up the sun and zzzzzz under the umbrella as you lay on the beach chair. Charges for 3 hours is 100,000 Rupiah. Full day - walk around and ask best price - haggle like crazy. Then pick a good spot to unwind. While peddlars are lesser than say Kuta and Denpasar beach, be firm when they start peddling you trinklets and unwanted services. Eye contact with them - Dont. They come and surround you like bees to a flower. Take a stroll along the coastline. I couldnt as I sprain my foot. Yet the peddlars were most understanding and made me more comfortable. Pedicure, foot scrub, nail varnish and back massage by three ladies. And free trinklets - wrist bands 😍😍 Bring a beach towel should you find the chairs rental steep. Bottled water, sun screen / block, hat, sunglasses and a good book. What I was looking for - a hammock under coconut trees to lay down with coconut juice / water. Alas.... bean bags and beach chairs aplenty.", "The beach is the most time clean, but after a rainy day is it dirty on the beach. Sand not white but plenty of beach lazy boys to rent if you want.", "Great location and always fun to be at but this time the rubbish washed onshore was so bad it rendered the beach as unusable. Still, we'll be back!", "Markets, beautiful views and great restuarants.Not crowded,friendly locals.Beach at front of resort and restruants at back.", "Beach is dirty, not for swimming. Many boats in the water, dogs in the beach. Ocean is calm, no waves. Nothing to see.", "Full of rubbish disgusting filth, save your time and money. Would be just as clean going to dump in Australia", "This beach was amazing nice white sand and beautiful location. Every hotel has the own private section to lounge on the beach. I stayed at the Amarterra Hotel. The beach is also public you just need to bring your own blanket if you're not staying in a nearby hotel.", "This is a good beach to relax down with a lot of restaurants and high class resorts on the side. If you are looking for water sports this would be the best place to be. But beware that there is no waves on this beach so if you like to take a swim on a rough beach or do some surfing , this is not the right place", "This beach is good to visit during early mornings. The tides just prepare to rise and the beach is filled up with joggers. You can go for an early morning surfing classes here. The beach starts getting crowded from 09:00 am onwards. The coastline is smaller, though, and I presume it has lot of rip tides and the flags line up at several points on the beach. Be advised when you are a surfing beginner.", "The beach is clean and quite. The sellers are very friewarungsndly. There are many restaurants and local small warung. The sea is calm and good for little children.", "This is not the best beach in , but it is probably the most laid-back.Having a cold one on a beanbag at one of the small restaurants was the most chilled-out we got in . The water gets a little brown when the waves stir up the silt - but it's not unhealthy brown, just silted. Swimming is fine and safe. There is a surf-school half-way along, where I think the waves must be better than at the end where the restaurants are. We liked it!", "This is a really nice place to watch the sunset and have a drink while watching. Many places have nice music and a great atmosphere.", "Many bars and beach clubs along the beach. Loved the beach as it is in general rather clean. It has beautiful and fun waves especially for surfers!", "Clean beach with lovely warm sea. Sun beds available and also waiter service from local bars. Recommend a walk to blow hole.", "This is a sad tragic beach and frankly a complete waste of time. Very limited space for sunbathing, water isn't deep enough to swim in, and there isn't any wave action at all. It's like being on a lake.", "The beach was very nice,just to get away from The hotel pool. Lots of people wanting to sell u goods,if u dont want to buy just tell them ur not interested. Lots of bargains if u like haggling", "Its a nice beach clean and most of the locals will leave you alone I love to chat to the locals so i have a great time lots of fun.go for it.", "Great for surfing, unsuitable for swimming. Beautiful for sunsets and walks. Vibrant with lots of bars and restaurants.", "It is around 30 km from banoua. I had taken a rental bike to reach there. It is most wonderful beach I had ever seen. Very quiet place. Around only 50 to 60 peoples were present when I had visited. And water is crystal clear. U can rent a bed for rent.", "The beach is very pretty and clean but the waves are quite big so not ideal for swimming. There is also quite a big incline down to the beach.", "loved the blue waters & tranquility. It was very peaceful & quiet and since it was a private kind of beach it was secure too", "I enjoyed a walk along the beach , I was surprised how clean it was as when I was there previously in january a few years ago it was full of rubbish .", "The beach is quite nice but the water is dirty, the locals are very friendly, are lots of hotels and restaurants to eat at and surf schools and surfing but not suitable for kids. Strong currents.", "This time of the year is definitely a no go for beach lovers. Huge amounts of plastic and other trash plus stinking rivers. Horrible!", "I don't surf so I was really looking for a nice and sandy beach in the area (not so many) and this is definitely the paradise beach. Nice and clear water, sandy (no rocks) and it has trees for those who don't like sun. It can get a little windy some days, but even so it's the best beach in .", "The beach was not too busy on the day we visited. We did not go to to visit beaches but we thought we should at least have a look. The beach was beautiful and clean and you could clearly see where to swim between the flags. i did not go in as i was terrified by the waves but lots of others were swimming. We did not get hassled on the beach and there was no one selling stuff which was nice.", "It was a very gorgeous beach. Lots of activities to do for all ages. I would highly recommend visiting this beach.", "Okay so this beach would be good for surfing and nothing else AT ALL! It's filthy crowded and doesn't have any proper seating or spot for relaxation. I'm not a trendy or luxury loving kind of person. I just want a nice beach and a place to put my towel. This one is not it.", "Like all beaches in Canggu this one is very popular among surfers, and is always crowded for sunset, especially on weekends. But the beach most of the time is not very suitable for swimming for big waves. Neither I would suggest sunbathing as it's quite dirty, especially after rains, and has no sunbeds available as there are no warungs there right on waterfront. You can hardly use it for running as the beach is interupted here and there by number of rivers, some of them very small coming and going depending on rainfall, still you will be able to cross bigger ones only if bearfooted. Still it can be a nice walk before sunset, and of course this is the place if you came to either to surf, or take surfing lessons", "Loads of places to eat and drink along the beach, most places have free wifi. The surf is rough, the beach is clean! Some people say its dirty but Ive been told it may look like that because of the black sand. Great spot to eatch the sunset at 6pm.", "If you looking for pretty beach it’s not here, only in the morning at high tide or looking from far away the water looks pretty. water was not very clear and kinda dirty with particles when we trued to go in. Some people were in the water so maybe not everyone is as particular as me. Also by the beach are people that offer water attractions and that is another way to enjoy more the water without going in 100 percent", "Really nice beach, good to get up early and watch the sunrise. Highly recommend genius cafe to relax and watch the kite surfers! Lovely beach, will definitely visit again.", "We went at the end of April to this beach whilst staying at The Laguna. The beach is really nice lovely sand nice setting and not too busy. It is tidal so the tide goes out but then this allows you to explore and see some fantastic things amongst the rocks and cave. If during low tide you want to swim pop back to the pool. Early in the morning there is some seaweed but this is very quickly cleaned up, but we have really got to remember this is a real Beach! Overall a great beach", "Unfortunately it's extremely polluted in and out of the water though there are huge efforts to clean the place up. I wouldn't swim here at this time of year, the rains churn up the surf and leave junk everywhere.", "The beach was not crowded when we visited and was very enjoyable. Sea really warm and well patroled. Good swimming.", "Lots of places to chill along the beach ie coconut stands, seats and beanbags. great waves awesome for surfing and really clean beach!", "Great view, my resort had complimentary daybeds to use. Shopping opportunities from people walking on the beach and lots of water sports available.", "The beach was beautiful. The sea was quite rough so great for water sports but not so much for swimming. The only downside was the constant hassle from people selling things. If you say “no thank you” they do generally leave you alone. Loungers and parasol available to rent but don’t take the first price, we fell for this on the first day and paid 200k rp for two loungers, on the second day we walked down the beach slightly and paid just 100k.", "I had higher expectations because of reviews on here. There are some good photo opportunities with the beautiful coloured boats and pavilions. The paved walkway is great for those using wheelchairs, bikes or prams. However the market sellers are so freakin pushy, way more than I found anywhere else, and this was very off putting. A group of four women stuck with us for about a km of walking! And then we had to endure them again on our return back along the path. I also found the beach to be quite dirty, too dirty to swim at, but I heard it was one of the cleaner ones after bad weather the previous week, so maybe it is better at other times of the year. Sunrise is supposed to be beautiful here but we're not early risers so can't confirm that :)", "White cafes, white umbrellas, white paints on walls against the dark brown (almost black-ish sand). Picturesque. Chilled out good vibe. Good spot for beginner-intermediate surfers. Affordable food n Bintangs served at the cafes.", "We visited this beach after dinner, so it's a bit late for sunset viewings, but the ambiance was never a letdown. We roamed around enjoying the vibrant beach, listening music from one club to another. When it got late, the clubs were off, the situation's getting more intimate than ever for you can see scenery around and the quiet, calm atmosphere won't let go. Definitely the place if you plan to go night-talking for 2-3 hours to go.", "Spent a few hours here where it was a bit cloudy, but beach was clean and nice. A lot of people took family vacation and some other was on company trip so it was crowded, but still spots with less crowd was easy to be found. I enjoyed hours I spent there.", "This beach like all beaches in has unfortunately succumbed to the rubbish that plagues this beautiful island. There are no bins to place rubbish in and the water line is also littered with rubbish, so swimming in the ocean was not something that looked appealing. Cigarette butts are all through the sand, mostly from the locals. We caught the ferry to Nusa Lembongan, just up from where we were staying, and here to, the water line was covered with rubbish and no one seems to be too concerned. Such a shame that there are no communities on this island that take the rubbish issue seriously and want to have a tidy, clean town. In terms of the general area, it is a pleasant stay.", "This place not very nice for sunset, best time when sunrise but I’m a sleepyhead. What I love the most is many dogsss around to play", "Pleasant beach, with enough food sellers and restaurants, without being overly busy. Surf is a long way off, and it's not great for swimming as it's quite shallow, but lovely for a paddle!", "A beautiful beach and lots going on. We hired beach loungers and there were opportunities to surf etc. However... massive warning. Be aware of the rip tides. I was pulled out of the sea by 2 life guards and another man when I was dragged back by the strong rip tide. I wasn't in deep but the surf and pull was extremely overpowering. Luckily my daughter raised the alarm and I was rescued. I was taken by ambulance to the BMIC hospital in Kuta. They were brilliant. What wonderful nurses and doctors. After spending a night in IT I was well enough to continue my holiday. Thank God for the life guards . So my major message is enjoy this beautiful beach but be aware of the flags . Yellow and red flags means it's ok to swim but just be aware. Also swim near life guard spots. Kuta beach can be the same. Be vigilant. Respect the ocean. A massive thank you to those life guards. They surely saved my life.", "Best place to enjoy the gorgeous sunset while relaxing on sand loungers. Bit overcrowded with many sellers pushing to sell staff", "Staff work so hard to keep it clean each day and sunbeds are plentiful and trees planted few years ago now adds to scenery.", "Great for relaxing, soft sand warm water. Relaxed and very chilled. Use a restaurant for a meal and get free sun bed and umbrella.", "Spent some time at the Mulia Resort but also swam and snorkelled at the beach. The water was warm, the beach had quite a few bits of sharp coral but was reasonably clean. There were lots of fish whilst snorkelling but the locals were feeding them bread. Probably not the best diet for the fish. Pity. I should mention the loud, arrogant, partying European tourist from the resort but it was NYE after all.", "This beautiful beach spot is very clean with white sand, and also have a bicycle/jogging track, and beautiful view while sunrise", "Wouldn't come to this beach other than to watch the sunset. Water warm but the beach was quite dirty. Rubbish everywhere. I guess blame it on the people rather than the beach. Even saw a syringe :( the sunset was amazing though. Pull up a beanbag at one of the beach bars with a drink and just enjoy.", "Very nice beach for a walk, not that busy & the water is warm & calm, you can kayak or surf if you wish, no paragliding though, thank goodness", "This beach is quite shallow so ideal if you have small kids who like to paddle although a bit irritating for adults who want to swim as you have to wade out half a mile till you drop straight into the ocean if you want to snorkel.", "Visited the beach and felt very safe and the walk to the blow holes was out of this world Great places to eat and drink Lots of security but very friendly ", "Great at Sunset and well worth a visit. Big market at the entrance and over commercialised but that's . Sunset best viewed from cliff on the left with a nice cold Bintang at one of the bars.", "This beach was not as busy as I expected it to be. It is touristy but not overcrowded. We hired a jet ski and had some lunch followed by a paddle in the sea (the water was lovely and warm).", "Good, lively , safe and overall clean beach with some sea weed. Close walking distance to the water blow , Chain of good hotels along the beach.", "Nice white beach, but a lot of trash (mainly plastics) both on the beach and in the sea. Sea is not really easy to swim in, while its not deep and there are a lot of stones, but very nice to take a dive and cool down!", "The beach in front of The Grand , probably the cleanest of the lot. It was quiet and peaceful. Free entrance but sundowner chairs were available at two hundred thousands for three hours. Else, you will need to order something at their restaurant if you prefer to sit in the shade of the trees. Also, don't forget to visit the 'Water blow' nearby.", "beautiful tranquil morning beach ride along the strand~ beach was clean and pathway relatively uninhabited.", "It's a great place to relax. The beach walk is great it helps with your exercise regime without getting hit by a car", "The beach is ok but do not bother going for a swim if you don't have water shoes as it's floor is full of broken shells and coral. Has some nice beach restaurants and the kids enjoyed seeing lots of little crabs and a starfish but not a beach to rave about.", "Hi, It is a place to visit if you are around, I found it a good place to stay with family and close to the resorts and hotels. Many surfers there but they do not interfere with the swimmers. Some basic restorants can be found over there for a decent lunch. The beach is good but unfortunately we saw some trash in the beach (plastic bags, etc). Even though some people is cleaning the beach in the afternoon it seems that it is not enough to keep it clean. A lot of more work should be done to improve the cleanliness of this place.", "Nice and private beach and the sand is clean. We stayed at the Ritz Carlton which had a private beach. It is lovely as there aren't people pushing you to ride jet skis or go parasailing.", "Not the greatest beach, but charming in its way. Nice bike path and a good selection of bars and restaurants without feeling too tacky. Worth a visit.", "Some beautiful areas and some overcrowded areas. White sands in front of our hotel. Black volcanic sands in other areas. Great little bars and warungs to choose from, once you have navigated past all the shop owners, beach activity organisers, masseuses. Beach cleaners working very hard to keep on top of seaweed and rubbish brought in from sea at high tide. ", "Quite liked this beach. Was wonderful to spend the day and swim. Sunsets are breath taking. Many vendors but they don't bother you to much. Didn't feel to crowded. You could either partake in the scene or not.", "It was a lovely beach - a little windy - but pretty clean and lots of lovely places to eat along the beach and a couple of beach clubs which we used - good value to get a nice big able bed and a pool as the sea isn't ideal to swim in here.", "Lovely white sandy beech but watch the waves and currents, they can take you unawares. One minute my husband paddling ankle deep in water the next he was in the water minus his sunglasses! There is a lifeguard but take care, particularly if you have children or you're not a strong swimmer.", "I love this beach, i was go every days with my family, i only ask to peoples there to really take care about garbage and not burn the garbage any where is the area is toxic!!", "Needle seen on beach when my partner and I were walking on the beach barefooted. It wasn’t capped. It was an open needle amongst a load of trash on the beach. Filthy. And there were a lot of kids and beach joggers. Do not recommend. Beach is also infested with swarms of blood-sucking sandflies and mosquitoes. Avoid at all costs. Seafood by the beach was also not great. However the pool at THE INTERCONTINENTAL is temp controlled and fantastic. It has sunset views. Also the Italian restaurant there was so good that we went again. I usually go for local food on vacation but this was exceptional.", "The beach was filthy but at least they don't hassle you. rubbish and what looked like a sewage film with no evidence that anything is being done about it. Sadly litter generally in Indonesia doesn't seem to be an issue that is being addressed as everywhere I have been has the same problem. I know that we as tourists have a responsibility to do what we can and I hope that most of us do. we don't think we will come back to .", "Good for dining but poor for swimming (lots of seaweed, shallow water) and snorkelling (not much to see)", "As we walked along one morning from our hotel we sad to see how many plastic bags and dead fish were found on the beach! It's a disgrace to be frank and local governments need to take action. The waters are warm and overall the beach is nice and great for a stroll, but I was so sad to see these poor fish and even an old turtle that had washed up along with plastic bags. The local hotels have a great location on the beach and a real asset in the beach that needs much love and care!", "I went here for the watersports. I think they were over priced and the place was too busy. Plus we couldn't do half of the sports on the day (e.g. Parasailing)", "We walked along the beach yesterday and marvelled at its beauty and tranquility. It is also very clean. We stopped at one of the bistros and enjoyed the scenery with a refreshing fruit drink.", "Ive heard many reviews of this beach being clean and unspoilt but unfortunately this doesnt seem to be the case now. It was littered with bottles and plastic caps and used cigarettes. I witnessed one family throw a used bottle onto the beach even though there was a bin 2 meters away!! Such a shame from what I heard in the past it used to be very clean.", "Stinks, pretty dirty beach. Struggled to justify the $10 for the lounges on the beach, but it was worth it to get the food and drink service. There is an open sewer very near where we were going straight in the ocean. Like most beaches in , they just can't compare with what we have in Australia.", "This beach is famous for water sports but these are quite expensive. The facilities are well provided for though. The beach itself needs a little more cleanliness.", "Visited the beach close to the Courtyard and it was a BIG disappointment. It was so bad that I couldn't get myself to even take a photograph for uploading. The sands were full of garbage (plastic bottles, soda cans & wrappers). Didn't stay there even for 5 minutes after the 10 minute walk (one way).", "Great for long walk early morning, and for variety of restaurants for lunch or at night. Water activities available along the beach, as well as bike riding. Access from many hotels and villa accommodation.", "It is rare for me to be so horrified and critical but my walk down the beach on the 4th of February, 2016, was shocking. Due to heavy rain the previous day, a huge amount of rubbish and waste had been flushed out into the waters of the beach. There were signs up saying that swimming was not permitted - due to the high levels of Coliforms in the water. Several of the Hotels were attempting to clean up some of the rubbish on the section of the beach. It seemed like a losing battle. It is so sad for the people of that this happens on a regular basis.", "This beach is lovely, but very crowded! If you want to sit around with many other tourists and locals, this is the place for you!", "We have spent two days at the beach, both times spending a little bit of money to hire deck chairs mostly for the shade ($200,000 IDR for two chairs and towels for two hours). The water was clear and even at high tide had a nice long stretch of relatively shallow water to paddle in. Lovely white sand with very few hawkers.", "Nice beach, beautiful water and a great break to learn to surf. Waves dump hard on beach shore. Foreigners will be charged entry fee. 45k for family of 4 including vehicle. Has a lovely local feel about it with many small warungs and relaxed atmosphere. New road built to beach and construction galore so will be interesting to see what becomes of this place.", "Amazing, clean beaches with no. Of options for Water Sport... Clear water and good assistance for any kind of water sports ", "A nice place to stop off before dinner for a quick drink or two whilst watching the beautiful sunsets.", "Sunset is as good as at any other beach, although the temple on cliff makes for a beautiful sight, it is a tourist trap. Monkeys are trained to snatch anything you carry. We watched as several people including me lost hats, sun glasses, regular glasses, mobile phones etc. Someone hanging around manages to retrieve the items, in most cases, and demands a decent sum of money. You'll end up spending your whole time watching out belongings and guarding yourself rather than enjoying the view. Absolutely not worth it.", "Clean and beautiful beach with a marvelous view of the peninsula. Very few salespeople here. Would be lovely for families, couples, surfers and the like.", "Good beach to watch the sunset and play games. Very wide and large but also very busy. There are many bars/restaurants that have beds or sitbags for the day.", "Great beach. Soft waves. Lots of small be cases to choose from. Vendors available and lots of hotel restaurants to have coffee and chill. Quiet and peaceful. Plenty of water sports available.", "Love the beach is clean and water is clear. We enjoyed this beach so much we were here everyday. Not busy and is a great family beach.", "It is a great place to visit. White hot sandy beach all round. Very busy place, Lots of restaurants and plenty to do or just relax on the beach.", "Crashing waves.. perfect beach and an array of fabulous beach bars.. just beautiful. A nice breeze to take off the heat.", "Very quiet and peaceful, lovely beach and plenty of nearby places to eat and drink. Not the usual shop shop shop that is usually .", "we visited this place when sunset time, sunset looks really good from this beach, the beach is also clean, hope to visit this place again", "Good place for spend time with friends or family. Beautiful sea, very clean beach... Right place to relax and enjoy . Good service as well. ", "This is really nice beach ,,' the bar cal is cocon beach club ,,'end also nice to do surfing lesson i have been there with my Frend from Australia he his very like beach", "amazing relaxing beach looking straight at mount Agung. you can jetski or have a boat ride also has a a market", "If you like beaches and have the slightest bit of humanity DO NOT GO HERE!! The beaches are disgusting you can not see the sand through the garbage! Like i said in previous posts i travel world wide with work and see much poorer places then Indonesia but I have never seen so much plastic on a beach in my life, it was heart breaking to see! If you like hippy/back packing vibes them come here, otherwise stay clear it’s disgusting, no culture no nothing as offensive as this is to say, tourists (mainly Australians) have done what the British have done to parts of Spain, ruined it! If you like culture and history move around , yes it fine to be based here but you need to travel around", "Rated the beach with 4-stars only because have been to better beaches in Thailand. Dark yellow sand, nice blue water. Suitable for families with children.", "This is the place where you will find lots of sports activity with very helpful people and nice discounts", "We like this beach because it's not so crowded and much cleaner than the others. The beach is also more flat and therefore better for young children. Even at high waves it's safe to swim as they break further offshore. Beach offers restrooms for a small charge (IDR 3000). ", "For me its a bit of a cliche now. Its nice to go down at sunset and have a beer, but there are nicer beaches in .", "This is a nice beach to relax and rest and enjoy the beauty of the sunset. The beach was very clean and nice , kids enjoyed lot.", "It is a new beach still developing in .. many locals around here so the beach is not so open for minimum swimsuit. But it is one of the best place to enjoy your time at the beach.. no sunset here when we came, so i quess this is the sunrise spot. You can try several water sport but not much coz it is still developing beach.", "I walked from potato head to Ku De Ta and would sum up the experience simply by saying it is very sad. The beach is putrid with pollution- washed up debris, plastics etc. it is astonishing filthy, this being blamed on the rainy season and rubbish from the rivers. There was no one out swimming and one can only hope that there is a real clean up process and that it is much much better at other times of the year.", "Serene, quiet beach area with long path ideal for cycling. Don't come here if you want to party, but if you're looking for a truly peaceful few days this beach area is ideal.", "You can get this on-beach eating experience lots of other places without the tacky tourist vibe and people trying to sell you stuff the whole time. Wouldn't recommend it - I've eaten here a number of times.", "Great beach, good waves, beautiful sunsets, nice beach bars. Only in high season it can get very crowded here. But the beach is big enough", "Good Beach for relaxing and Quite beach, good for swimming and walking. very recommended this place for relaxing", "Vast, wide beach that stretches for miles. The people watching is plentiful with an assortment of bars, restaurants & hotels along the beach front. Busy but clean & the sunsets are amazing!", "A nice clean long beach with a few places to sit and eat or drink there are a few high end hotels that back onto the beach so their chairs etc are out of bounds but there are some you can rent .the beach itself is very nice with nice white sand and crystal clear water great for a swim", "Natural and beautiful. Not too crowded and lined with lovely fresh seafood cafes. A gorgeous beach!!!", "The beach can get a little crowded and it's not the most majestic or beautiful beach around. However, it can offer a nice relaxing stroll if you come in the early afternoon when no one else is around. There's also a bunch of restaurants along the beach.", "Loved the east coast of . Clean water to swim and is protected by a reef. Many people enjoy the flatness of the sea here as the waves break further out (over the reef) and to me it felt more like a 'lake'. Clean sand that is raked daily. Has over 6kms of 'walkway' along the ocean with many places to eat/drink/chat to locals/shop. It can get a bit hairy at times as it is narrow & still used by the locals on their bikes, so got to be aware at all times.", "It's a nice beach, however the resorts dominate so although you can walk along the foreshore you can't use the facilities unless you buy a drink at the overpriced bars", "- The best beach I have visited in . The beach is clean, the sea water is clear. - Need to pay entrance ticket (IDR 15,000 per pax) - Lazy chair is available for renting. - There are stalls selling food and clothes.", "A Beach with a lot of people that want to show off... We appreciated much more the calm beaches of Lombok or Amed", "Good for surfing, but beach dirty. Drains going out into the sea is smelly. Great for a nice long walk or jog along the beach. Woudn't lay on the beach though. Gets windy. Dogs everywhere. Offerings scattered everywhere in the wind.", "It's so wonderful . Beautiful rock cliff, beach, and view. It was the first time for me to see the white sands here I hope I can come there again oneday.", "Sitting watching the sunset from plastic chairs, drinking Bintang, as supplied by Made, at the southern end of the beach - near Noku Beach house. Watching and joining in the Sunday Soccer matches for People's Day (Sunday), the game ends when the sun is set. Pizza party on the last night, delivered to the beach, super fun!!!", "The beach here is immaculate ! One of the best swims in , there is a decent walk trail down to the beach where the water is fresh and the white sand is awesome , a must see at Penida 👌", "Beach is very good and beautiful but tide is dangerous. Before 3 pm you may have a beatiful view, you can enjoy the sun and the ocean.", "If you plan to visit for a nice beach experience, then just dont. Go to Lombok or elsewhere. We stayed 2 weeks at Jimbaran bay Beach resort and spa, which is an excellent hotel, but the Jimbaran beach is like all beaches we have seen in , dirty and disgusting. Deach fishes, plastic waste and all kinds of dirt is in the water and at the beach. It will ruin your experience. Your money is spend better in Lombok or Gili Islands or elsewhere. Traffic is also really a bummer...will not come again to . People are friendly, but it is simply too dirty and overcrowded. It mad us kind of sad....", "Very nice beach, especially for body board and surf. Restaurant and small shops on the beach. At 5 pm just drink a bintang and relax for the sunset show every day !", "Nice sand though a bit rocky at low tide, loads of good places to eat, wide range of activities on the beach, very good snorkelling too.", "Surprisingly the beach now is more crowded with tourist wearing full cloth :/ And unfortunately all the beach spot there already owned by the hotels around :( Although its not as quiet as couple year before, but the beach still a nice spot and kids friendly.", "paradise of its own, white sand and clear water plus the waves perfect for surfing. 5 star hotels are popular in this area though a bit far from where the action is.", "Please be very careful swimming at this beach very strong rips. We were there on the Saturday and a girl nearly drowned the lifesavers did not spot her straight away however another surf board rider came to her rescue they had to resuscitate her and then off to the hospital she was not looking very good. Another man went in after her and he had to be helped back in from the Lifesavers as well if not for their efforts I feel both would have drowned - well done to those who helped.", "A beautiful beach, not crowded at all. Clean, soft white sand with nice water to swim in. We tried to snorkle but only saw a few fishes and one clown fish.", "Stayed on the beach to enjoy the sunset with some juice and simple snacks. Juice was rich in taste, not too sweet. The 3 bnacks a little boring. The view was beautiful and I think that is what you pay for.", "The beach is terrible there is rubbish all over it, Stay by your pool much better idea and you don't have to put up with the touts.", "It is a busy beach, especially in the afternoon. You could spend a good time here with you best friend with having pizza or drink. The are many food shop here.", "Actually better than I expected. Nice long beach for strolls anytime of day. Good people watching, cold beers at JWB Pizza and good seafood at Tebe Mega.", "Plenty of people about swimming, many restaurants at this beach but the water is dirty and much pollution, plastic, bottles floating where people swimming!!! Not for us, pool at the hotel was fantastic so no need to swim at this beach", "The beach is beautiful and there's plenty of comfortable loungers available. There are lots of people trying to sell everything you can imagine and it can be a little overwhelming. Everything that is being sold on the beach is at an inflated price. Just a warning. Two beach chairs can be rented for $5 CAD per day but you have to negotiate. There is a rip tide and no swimming signs posted all along the beach but there were hundreds of people in the water. It's OK. for surfing and chilling in the water near the shore but I wouldn't go for a swim there. Surf lessons and board rentals can be bought for $30-35 for a two hour rental and board for the day.", "Shame but the beaches were pretty dirty when we visited. We didnt mind because we had our own private pool at our villa", "beautiful beach sand soft face to west, can see the beautiful sunset travel date: 2012 DEC", "Dark, hot sand. Definitely will need to rent an umbrella and lounge chairs. Beautiful and delicious restaurants right on the beach! Great shopping nearby as well.", "One more hot surfing spot. Good waves and of course a little bit crowded. Better than spend time in the sand is take time in some of the restaurants and cafes much cool and good view 😊", "Amazing to watch the ocean and definitely worth the effort! You can have lunch next door in the cafe overlooking gorgeous Dream Beach", "The beach is nice, with soft sand and shallow waves. We felt safe taking the children into the water since the waves weren't big. I think access along the beach is only for the various resorts that join onto the beach, although there were quite a few sellers along the beach.", "Such a wonderful area to spend a couple of hours enjoying the sunset and a few drinks, sitting on bean bags under beach umbrellas. Loved the experience", "Really having good experience of water sports activity quit expensive but allover good place taken local food near small restaurant its awesome", "There are heaps of bars and restaurants at he beach. If you are looking for adrenaline sports you can find everything here.", "amazing views, beautiful clean beach with many good restaurants and coffee shops along the way. food made fresh on the beach on family day sunday is amazing", "Been here 2 years ago and it was WOW. Hoping will get the same impression, went back there with my extended family. What can I say now, it's terrible, lots and LOTS of warungs, too many humans with definitely ZERO cleanliness, and greedy development. Too many locals offer Kayak with unbelievably expensive price and pushy, even I kept saying no. I’m just afraid with the falling within 2 years, what will happen in the next couple years? Can’t imagine. Please, go somewhere else… Or you’ll be part of the destroyer for the beach.", "I'm an Aussie-beaches have to be fantastic to be rated above average but walking along the beach morning and evening was beautiful. Lots of activities and restaurants. Makes for beautiful photos.", "This used to be a lovely beach to visit until the tourist buses started rolling in and people began descending en masse. I wouldn't go on weekends as it is full of people and not very peaceful. If you can, go on a weekday when it's a little quieter. It's nice to swim here and grab a sunbed, drink a fresh coconut and listen to the waves. If you are swimming, watch out for the currents which can be very strong and pull you along very quickly.", "Sand was white and the sea was crystal clear, a couple of the days I had a go on the watersports, jetski and speed boat highly recommended for some water fun.", "It nice place to visit by local visitors and it wonderful to having relax with your family and friends. Playing around on the beach with nice breeze and white sand beach in would be give you great inspirations.", "Wanna come here again and enjoy the romantic sunset, the beach litle bit dirty. An silent after gunung agung issued.", "When we first arrived, we walked from our Hotel down to the beach and found that it was a little haven. Walking past the numerous bars and restaurants which are right on the beach front with only a narrow path to follow but what a great feeling. The locals are all so polite and ok they are trying to get your business but they are not pushy. Lots of nese boats anchored on the shoreline. Fantastic setting with little shops, massage on offer all dotted along amongst the bars. Great feel about the place. As you come towards the beach and turn left you will find bars and restaurants at ok prices but if you turn right it is cheaper and more basic beach bars, good food and quite a lot cheaper. If looking for clothes, gifts etc the locals will ask you where you are staying and that is so they can set the base price according to your standard of accommodation. Always cot their cost by half and barter. It's surprising what you can get down to.", "Lovely to watch the surfers. Nice beach to walk on/swim in. Not a whole pile of cafes around for food. Sun loungers were very expensive.", "Beach is beautiful but the water is a bit dirty. The middle parts of the beach has pristine white sand and looks amazing. Great for lounging around and relaxing but not so good if you actually plan on swimming.", "The beach was filthy and covered in rubbish. Stray dogs all over the place and lots of dog poop. The weather wasn't particularly good either but the overall cleanliness left a lot to be desired.", "Visited a month ago and during mornings its high tide with small surf and some sea weeds, at around 3pm onwards, its low tide and one can walk out to more than 200 meters...very quiet beach, well maintained. Stayed along the Ayodya beachfront which is mopre secluded tha Hyatt's and right in the middle of a very long cove...Beachfront is more than 10 kilometers long where one can hav a leisurely walk or jog. A very nice sunset view. So nice, I stayed 3 days along the beachfront area without leaving. (even having lunch on beachfront.)", "A very nice beach where you can relax all day. It has everything you need. You can buy delicious food, have a massage, rent a sunbeds etc. For Asia standard, it is also relatively clean, which is great, as I guess it is cleaned by the staff every morning. Overall, nice experience, but I guess has even more beautiful beaches.", "It is sandy but not a beach to swimm. With low tide you have to walk far and there are lots of rocks. Even with high tide water comes up only to just above knees and lots if weed and plastic. Not the picture post card you would expect", "Not the greatest beach in . A lot of trash everywhere and seemed kind of dirty. The water is nice though and a lot of nice places to have a drink", "Clean and beutiful beach has one of the best sea views with a nearby park and watersport activities.", "Murky water, some parts of the beach have rock so not perfect for swimming. Lots of Homeless dogs around. Good music, plenty of food options and cheap bars around! Busy and lots going on. Come here to be in the Center of the action at the beach / bars. Would recommend simply swimming or relaxing at a different beach though. Great surf for beginners and intermediate! Board hire is only 50,000 IRD for 2 hours - cheap! Would recommend going out at dawn to avoid crowds - and high tide is best for beginners , low tide best for intermediate surfers (because of the rocks/ reef )", "The bars are rather more upmarket, beach was nice, but had a bunch of signs up for No swimming. I even got a chair and a massage on the beach there", "Walk to the beach and talking with local. this beach is quite famous among local especally young. There are several kinds of accesories shop the same like the other place", "1st visit to . Disappointed by the dirty state of the beach. Maybe the heavy rains washed up a lot of rubbish but we didn't swim there at all.", "The beach is not as clean as other beaches around . It's more a beach for the locals. Nice pagoda spread across the beach to jus sit and relax. There is a paved walkway along the beach for joggers. There are vendors who provide service such as jet-skis, glass bottom boat rentals.", "There was rubbish all over this beech. It was populated by lots of dogs that fowled the sand and pestered you when ever you tried to sit down. The air was thick with the smell of burning plastic (rubbish fires were everywhere)", "So clean and well kept, soft sand and clear warm waters, they even picked up stray leaves along with the daily seaweed deposits.", "Save your money and go to a beach that is not covered in garbage and dog excrement! It is crowded & dirty & when you swim, you are hit with garbage!", "First the location is incredible, lots of people, great flat beach and easy to go in the sea to play with the waves...(not the cases on all beaches). We rented body surf board for 50.000 rp the hour, quite alright but the sundeck chairs with umbrella are ridiculously expensive, after bargaining really hard we got 3 chairs for 200.000 rp, it was already 2 .30pm went we showed up and at 4.30pm she asked us to leave as the bar adjacent was setting up for the cocktail hours...total rip off. Next time I will go a little further away. Excellent location to listen to music and enjoy the sunset !!", "When we were there the beach was clean, water was great! Lots of fun in the waved!Fun atmosphere, Lounge rentals $5, bintang $2.50 - some hawkers-have to kind of ignore...fantastic sunset!! Surf lessons available", "Here is where I've chosen to take the sun. The beach was beautiful, the sand fine and white, there weren't many people specially around 10/11 am and that made it perfect. You can rent a parasol but it is also ok to take a towel or a cloth and extend it on the sand, it is safe and the sea is calm and not too deep, still you can swim and enjoy the sun.", "Thanks to having a private pool at the villa we rented, we didnt have to rely on coming to this beach for swimming and or relaxing... The beach is just okay... Lots of people trying to sell u things which is bothersome...", "Lengthy, clean, plenty of sun beds, umbrellas, beanbags, drinks facilities, surfing facilities. Waves can be very strong, so beware. Invariably breezy, so perfect to get a great tan. ", "what a great place to relacks sand was very clean as was the sea we had our own privet bit but anyone could use it we just got free sunbeds and towels lots of water sports to do jet skes kyaks ect we had a five min shower one day the rest was sun sun sun about 38 tws ansome", "Depending on where you are on the beach it can be crowded or quite and peaceful. I recommend to go as north as possible, almost close to the airport. This part is quite clean and less crowded, and it's a pretty cool feeling having those jumbo jets taking off right next to you. At night, it's also a great idea to stop by for fresh seafood on the beach, however as some mentioned it really depends on which you go to.", "Nice beach for learning surving and gòod for take the family walking to the beach..also many good beach reataurant sorrounding", "We went here from Legian and we have hope it had been better. Here is more quiet and the beach is more calm, but it get very fast deep here, so you only have a few meters to swin at", "Dirty beach, not great for swimming as lots of debris washing into the sea after rainfall inland. Lots of discarded nappies to walk around on the sand, cleaners were at work but I feel more should be done.", "Beach with Sunset is beatiful, and Chep value, for backPacker Is So Cheap with adventure Traveling. any Driver Muslim Like In Arabian soo.", "Although the weather is pretty hot, the wind is there.. I love the view of the beach from the road. It is very pleasant and beautiful. There is also some stalls near the parking area where you can get some drinks. Toilet is also available.", "This is by far the best beach in after visiting several other beaches. First, there's not a lot of people and looks like you have the beach all by yourself, great place to relax and get tanned. When we went there, the waves are not that strong so swimming is ok... the beach is also clean and not a lot of sellers to harass you.", "SO beautiful but still so much plastic and garbage in water and on beach...Sunrise and sunset are lovely , mid day is too hot..con=ve rup water temp is over 990 degrees.", "would not do this again. Much to crowded with boats. water was murky and only say a couple of very tiny fish. i didnt do parasailing so cannot comment only to say that the beach was so crowded with activities and many many para sailers in the air at the same time.", "Really disappointed with our visit to this beach. It is pretty much a rubbish/plastic dump and no one seems to care. It’s is not pleasant to walk on or see. I wouldn’t be keen to swim there either.", "the beach is long (5km) and has a promenade with lot of restaurants. you have a nice view to the island and the big vulcano. the sea is calm due to the riff apart from the beach. the biggest issue is the rubbish on the beach and in the water... it can destroy the good beach feeling, so for me no recommendation... best beach we visited was white sand beach in padang bai", "This beach turns into very famous tourists attraction which means it get very crowded. Not a beach to relax though because it’s very crowded.", "Quite disappointed with the beach. It was dirty and trash is on the shore. I didn’t swim and I dare not to swim. Maybe it was because of the weather since it’s wet season but still, they could have done better!", "Great spot to learn or to hone your surf skills. Plenty of other things to do here like body surf, swim, catch a suntan, fly a kite, enjoy a bintang, have a massage, buy some goodies, have a decent lunch and watch a wonderful sunset.", "Its a Beach. Clean, sand a bit gritty, Locals are surfing and swimming so must be safe. Occupied by mainly hotels.", "This beach was hidden by the cutted-cliffs and offer you a beautiful beach with blue ocean white sand. I suggest you to visit the place afternoon because in the noon, this beach temperature is very hot. Its a good place to be photographed.", "First of all this is a very long beach! So don't be put off Incase you visit the wrong part. We visited the part near the St.Regis... absolutely stunning... clear water and clean sand. We actually stayed up at the Tropic, where the stretch beach is nowhere near as nice...dark water and dirty looking. Be sure to visit the right part and you won't be disappointed!", " beachs arnt the cleanest in the world. The resorts make some effyto clean up 5heir own beaches with teams of men with rakes but there is so much in the water constantly coming in that when you do go for a swim you will end up with some plastic bag or other rubbish on you. My husband collected a bag of rubbish every day we went to the beach. There were many offering bamboo baskets on the beach everyday that are just left there.", "Beach area is cleaned daily of rubbish and seaweed washed up on shore. Very clean area, safety buoys for swimmers, small on shore waves, great for beach walks", "clean and nice beach, not to busy with tourists. i liked it. just the massage women are a bit enoying after a while.", "the beach has too much litter and its not really a safe swimming beach. the sand is that blackish sand, maybe i'm just spoilt by living in WA! Went to Nusa Dua last year and the beaches are better there.", "This beach is stunning. Soft sea sand..beautiful sunsets..and warm water. I enjoyed the afternoon here", "one of my favourite beaches in calm waters and great seafood. and has spectacular sunrises and very nice sunsets as well", "Excellent Beach Restaurant experience a must see destination and great food plus entertainment. Best beach dining I have ever had, there is nothing better than sipping a cocktail on the beach while watching the sunset.", "BEACH is what i love from vacation and this was a pretty one. it was relaxing not much vendors and i love the sand and clear waters", "Apparently, the wet season in is notorious for causing ocean currents that push rubbish up onto beaches on the western side. We visited Jimbaran Bay for a sunset seafood dinner and were greeted with piles of rubbish along the beach and stray dogs wandering around and fighting. I had to tell my children to keep their shoes on and not to pick anything up in case they got hurt. Absolutely disgusting!", "We just walked along the beach, it was very nice and pretty popular full of kids relaxing, smoking and drinking - looked like a great day to spend a Sunday Funday..", "I went a couple of times to the beach but didn't get in the water, big waves mostly for surfers. Sand dirty, it seems tractors are not used everyday to clean the rubish. Lots of sun shades and sunbathing stretchers for 3 AUD but you need to bargain otherwise you'll be paying 20 in AUD . Crowded in this time if the year. New year at the beach watching the fireworks was fine. Some good restaurants others not good at all. Smells like sweage in some areas. Anyway just average. Judge by yourself.", "Beach is full of rubbish when we went for dinner. Very over crowded... Rammed with tables every where (we ate at Ganesha cafe) so not a feeling of intimacy if you were a couple.", "What a let down. Terrible surf. Dirty, greyish sand and rubbish everywhere. I don't know if it's the locals or the tourists...probably both...but why do people treat the planet as a giant garbage dump?", "Just beautiful. Soft sand, ocean is like bath water... Quiet, calm and serene. Love it. Not many vendors at all. Perfect for a nice quiet day spent full of enjoyment.", "It is a beach. The sea is most of the times to dangerous to swim in. Surfing yes. A lot of trendy places to have a drink, lay down, some have a pool. Very nice warungs for local food, not expensive. Popular is watching the sunset. Sitting on the beach on a beanbag. ", "Wow! Amazing at how many people come here at night, and chill around tables on the sand and eat amazing foods! A man walks up the beach with corn, and kids are swimming. Its a glorious place. Not quiet by any means, but definatley worth the atmosphere.", "We had been in Inaya Putri (around Hyatt, Novotel, etc) and walked there a few times. But everywhere the water was not that nice for swimming. Many mussels and many seaweeds. Beside this it is a nice beach with mainly big hotel chain resorts where you can relax and enjoy the beach. Overall it's nice, but not that special as the reputation.", "Very dirty - honestly dont understand what the fuss is about, has more beautiful beaches! Try swimming with yoghurt cups, lots of plastic and plastic bags... disguisting. Time for travellers to take more responsibility over the impact we make on the places that we are visiting...", "Love this beach clear clean water Nice for relaxing and swimming Awesome place for families and watersport. Tides can vary alot depend on time of the day", "It's beautiful beach .. white sand near beach there are jogging track a lot people bring their dog there in the afternoon .. just be careful with any person who bring dogs there .. it's very often the dog will fight .. they are not bring small cute little dog type .. they are bring pitbull or bigger dog there and one thing i dont like of them ,they're let their dog to pup anywhere they want .. they don't have awareness to keep environment clean. Just open your eyes more when you walking in all thw way to the park ,the jogging track and the grass area. About the beach it was my favourite place actually .. like the sand and tree .. so you can sit and watch the wave and see the horizon .. BUT unfortunatelly some place of this place is not for public .. but its Private beach of the hotel.. if you stay in the hotel around here than you can sit and relax without worrying the hotel security approching to ask you out from the area...", "Living in Queensland means we are used to better beaches- the water wasn't that clear, there are aggressive dogs running around, we saw rats as well - you get bothered by people trying to drag you into their shops or give you a massage. We didn't go in the water- it wasn't appealing at low or high tide.", "Great to watch the local kids playing beach games and the dogs playing in the water. Love the colourful bean bags and cold beers and cocktails whilst checking out the wares of the street traders.", "Not able to really enjoy because of rocks and seaweed. But beautiful sand.", "In some respects this is a great beach, in others it just doesn't work. It looks good with waves always breaking on the reef offshore. It has a large tidal reach with shallow water meaning that it you want to swim it is not possible at low tide when the water retreats maybe half a mile. The sand is also not particularly appealing and is not any good for kids and building sandcastles. As someone that likes to jog on the beach in the morning it was impossible as it is the type of sand that doesn't take any weight. However it is shallow and doesn't shelve and therefore it is a relatively safe beach for kids. The beach is lined by mostly hotels that all have their own loungers. There are some locals selling the usual touristy stuff but they are not aggressive and move on if ignored.", "One of the nicest beaches you will ever walk upon and the sunset is beautiful to watch from here. Definitely a beach worth visiting whilst in . ", "There's a long way for walking or running .. beside the beach. You can walk and enjoy the tropical view , but the weather can annoy you ..depends on how much you are prone to heat and humidity.. some parts are not so clean for swimming.. the quietness is a good point.", "I did not expect to find as pleasant a beach on this side of the coast. It's no good for surfing but for relaxing, swimming and enjoying the ambience it is very good.", "the beach was nice but there was quite a bit of plastic in some parts. there is plenty to do as you can rent surfboards swim in the calm waters.", "i was told i could find sea urchins in the water so i really didnt swim here too much. The beach is nice, clean, long and facilities on the beach are great.", "Beautiful, clean, white sandy beach. The currents in the sea can be strong so children need to be watched.", "We loved this beach for the sunset view, didn't surf or swim as we had young kids-but loved having a drink on the bean bag chairs and enjoyed the beautiful sunset! A must!", "Though the beach is tidal, you can still swim when the tide is out. Clean beaches, a little broken coral underfoot but not the rough foot cutting variety. Plenty of beach restaurants and places to sit and hang out relaxing.", "The bars are relaxed and sitting on a bean bag or day bed having a cocktail a the sunsets is amazing. Cool music and DJ's v casual and friendly, Be nice and firm with the sellers and they'll show you respect and leave you in peace or engage with them and shop as you sit and relax, either way great fun.", "Went to that beach with my friend - the entrance fee just to see the beach is 15k. You pay basically for nothing – beach is overcrowded with tourists and even locals, nice place to take pictures only, not very good for swimming, not sure worth its money and time specially to go to", "i booked some surfing lessons in one of the many places at double six beach. unfortunately during the rain season especially in december wind direction etc turn the beach in a pile of rubbish. literarily unusable. just don't waste your time going there at all in this time of the year", "White sand beach and blue water. Shallow water by the beach and dangerous waves if to go further. Cannot really recommend this place. If the beach is on your way just pop in to discover new place. It's impressive from the top but not too good when u are seating on the beach or trying to swim.", "Sometimes there can be a decent amount of trash, the break is know for snapping boards, and you have to pay to get in.", "Stunning beach . Very clean and well priced restaurants along the beach. Water is very clear and warm", "We were there at low tide and found it an unattractive beach. It is interesting to watch the surfers if the surf is up.", "It is great to walk up and down this very expansive beach in front of many hotels. You can see the jets flying from the Denpasar airport in the distance. The sunsets are amazing in spite of some cloudy days during our visit. This is not a swimming area and there is a lot of litter to avoid while walking. This is a big negative but we were still able to capture many awesome photos of the surf and sky.", "Many surfing coaches teach classes here, so that it's quite busy. There are two big drains that pour smelly water into the sea... So, we didn't really swim there. The sidewalk around the beach smells like urine. I guess it's okay to sunbath and watch people surfing. But if you're picking a nice secluded beach, go somewhere else.", "Peace,wind,sound of vaves, sound of silence,a sky with tons of colour at sunset,free monkeys jumping across your heead. I can still hear the vaves. That was very relaxing. But it will be very crowdy while sunset, keep in mind. You can shop from locals at the entrance which is not expensive and don't forget to bargain. 😉", "real beach scene noisy, crowded perfect for young at heart hard to walk about transportation system needs thinking bit too chaotic", "Beautiful long beach even with hotels the whole shore, shallow water, great sand and very funny things in the water at low tide", "What an amazing beach.night time is beautiful and spectacular with music bars food bean bags on beach. Loved it", "love this part of the beach in has so much to offer in the way of café/bars music all day and people watching a great place to spend the day swimming, surfing or just hanging out", "This beach was just boring and not so clean as well. Once was enough for me, but it might be good for families with small kids.", "Calm water, not crystal clear but good, good for kids, you will find rental bicycle beside beach and water sports.", "Beach is ok just if you are white/tourist they actually hunting for you just to rip you off not the nicest experience", "I went early in the morning on a weekday..Bt I cudnt find anything interesting..It's not that clean also..It's good if u just wanna jog Nd enjoy the silence..The climate of is hot Nd the sun cums out fast so I would recommend to try another beaches like Kuta Beach or jimbaran..", "The beach can get dirty but the get cleaners to clean it. The nightlife along the beach is buzzing. Alila has a great bar where you can listen to waves crashing. It is magical. Take a stroll on the beach. I did not have a dip but looking at the ocean at this beach was great.", "Nice spot, also bars and restaurants around, nice relaxed place. Chairs available, normally you need to pay or be at one of the bars.", "My friends and I pretty much had the beach to ourselves when we came here. It was extremely peaceful and quiet, and the water was perfect when we swam in the ocean. The part of the beach we were at was very clean. I don't think a lot of tourists flock to this beach, because it's not as popular to those in Legian.", "liked that it was not a busy commercialised beach - it felt very real and local. Disliked that it was in need of a bit of a clean up in terms of debris", "Lovely beach to walk down. Good views of the sunset but a shame about all the rubbish that was strewn about.", "Go there at 5-6 when it’s little cool you can seat and drink . Very nice beach. Enjoy the sunset .Not overcrowded .", "nice clean beach, the beach sellers get very annoying though. There are no lifesavers so you need to watch out if you have children.", "Nice swimming beach, white sand & has many 4 & 5 star hotels & resturants along the beachside walk-cycleways.Can find beach chairs & umbrellas for hire in front beach Collection end.", "An amazingly long beautiful sandy beach, loads of different bars hotel etc along side it and you can come off it right into the centre of town.", "We spent a couple of odd days on the golden sand in the comfort of the Courtyard Marriott Beach Club where the staff are so friendly and have towels, bottled water and ice lollies on demand. It was at night though that it really came alive with all the roadside restaurants setting up tables and bean bags with candles down on the beach.", "My self and She who must be obeyed(sometimes) had a fantastic visit to this iconic Beach...We had a BBQ seafood dinner as we watched the sun go down, a great place for a romantic visit or to take the whole family,A very clean beach, and you can see all down the coast, Watch The fishing boats go out or just wall along the waters edge ,A great place to go to after a long day shopping", "As far as beaches go Double 6 beach is a true experience in itself. The sunbed guys will try and rip you off by saying 2 beds are 80,000 when you can get them for 50,000. Then once you've actually settled on your sunbeds which granted are very comfy, half of the hawkers in will descend on you and offer you anything from tattoos to pedicures to ice-creams (he was actually a favourite). Even pretending to be asleep doesn't work! We are pretty laid back so it didn't bother us too much but when two nese families set up camp behind our sunbeds and kept knocking into them we were starting to wonder if we were on Punk'd. The beach itself isn't that pretty but I could people watch all day and there are plenty of beach dining and bar options if sun bathing gets a bit too much. The sea is great for surfing not so much for swimming but there are a few guys offering surfing lessons along the beach if you want to try it.", "The beach is very clean. The sand is quite coarse and can get quite hot. Plenty of shade. There are lots of vendors walking around which gets a little annoying. Waiters are walking around for drink service.", "Gorgeous beach. White sand and clear blue sea. If you walk along the beach there are loads of beach restaurants with great food and good deals on beer and cocktails. Also loads of choice for water sports", "This beach is cleaned daily- so way better than other beaches in , which appear to be quite dirty.", "They are not the cleanest in , but they are not as crowded and there are no waves, so good for just swimming or splashing around.", "I really like this beach it such a nice place and has everything bars along a stretch lots of places to get sun loungers. Surf board hire places with the guys doing lessons and usually selling an assortment of drinks and all I’ve had contact with a really friendly. Lots of life guards. My only small annoyance is the amount of people walking up and down selling an assortment of crap whilst it’s fun at first can become a bit annoying when you just want to chill and be left alone. But still a cracking place", "Beautiful sunsets, worth going down the beach for sunrise and sunsets, great location and lots of seating along the beach", "Love this beach, clean and nice sunset. Every afternoon we stayed here to drink beer and enjoyed nice sunset", "Really nice beach, has white sand, blue sky, clean sea. Many eksklusive resort or cafe.I love this beach.", "It was quite and a protected beach. There are beach sellers, trying to see you everything from day trips, to sarongs and kids kites. They are very respectful and usually only ask you once or twice if you are lying on the beach or sun lounges. While you may pay a little more, we were ok as this is their livelihood and they don't earn much. I witnessed another Australian woman haggling and being rude in her interaction, which was unnecessary and embarrassing. Always be polite. The nese are lovely people.", "I love swimming here anytime of day. Before breakfast you can have the beach to yourself and if you swim out to the breakers and look back over the Oberoi hotel you can see the volcanoes in the distance when the sky is clear. During the day the beach us usually quite busy but still fun. In the evening lots of people come down to watch the sunset", "Love the people on the beach. it was the wet season while we were there so it was mostly locals on the beach", "The beach is nice in the morning when it has been cleaned up and there is high tide. The moment the water starts receding, the beach is full of trash and unspectacular.", "a nice area to walk along and swim due to its cleanliness and minimal locals pressuring you to buy from them. safe and easy with children.", "The sidewalk is very handy but the water not enticing enough for me to swim. A bit dirty along the sand and a few too many waste pipes heading out for my peace of mind", "It is a nice beach actually. it was overcrowded when we visited on a weekday! drove up all the way there but disappointed as the place is overcrowded with locals and food warung places on the beach area. sadly the nice ocean lost its serenity, dirty with food rubbish, plastics. otherwise if properly managed, it has nice waves. entrance fee is charged per person.", "It was peaceful, perfect weather in april, relaxing. The tide gets really low around six so you can walk on the beach and see starfish, sea cucumbers, etc", "Amazing sunrise walkmor run name your poison!!! The beach walkmis great, there are yoga groups as well.. the sunrise.is breathtaking and you can see fishermen fishing the old fashion way...priceless!!!", "A nice beach to look at especially at sunset, but you can smell the sewage flowing into the ocean via the creeks/outlets along the beach. I shudder to think what you would be swimming in. So we didn't swim at all.", "If you like your swim in the sea a little bit on the rough side this is a great. Kid took surfing lessons, the waves and current were a bit rough; we were immediately warned and pulled back whenever we ventured a bit too deep. The beach is clean and so is the water, don't know why some visitors have expressed otherwise. I loved it.", "Joined a large number of locals, ex pats and visitors walking along the clean beach (sadly it has to be cleaned up early morning in the morning because of the significant sea pollution)every morning, especially good at low tide. The growth of beachside bars that offer cocktails, cold Beer (restaurant prices) and local wines inthe afternoon is a good spot to watch the sunset", "A new beach in a newly developed area which is popular among domestic visitors. Infrastrucure development is still in progress at certain parts of the beach. This beach is convenient as the parking lot is very close to the beach, hence saving you a long walk from your car. Packed with locals on weekends, but surprisingly clean. Beautiful beach with clean white sand and blue waters. The growing number of visitors has brought about increased commercial activities along the beach. I find that prices are very reasonable though. A perfect place to sit idle, take a dip and enjoy some cold beer.", "Went to see the sunset and had a drink at one of the beach bars and sat on the bean bags.. It was great seeing the waves and surfers. Then the music is blaring in all directions.. From the bars next to you as well as the one your sitting in which ruined the mood completely .. The beach isn't too clean and dirty compared to others", "Happy to see blue colour of the Sea. Great to sunrise !... We enjoyed bicycling around the area as all hotels are connected through a walking / cycling path in parallel to beach.", "Very stony beach, crowded with beach peddlers selling goods.", "Rainy and windy day, but a most visit place in . A bit of culture combined with a opportunity to get a little exercise walking the seashore", "relatively new attraction compared to other beach locations, it was not really commercially developed until the last couple of years, so its still not very popular with tourist. Getting there you need to have a car of motorbike, and the way can be confusing as you might end up in either the paragliding sites of Timbis or Gunung Payung, but folks there will direct you anyway. Its a good place to chill and watch the waves, there are some kayaking, and good place to view the paragliders soaring above. You might even want to go up to try (ok, I'm a paraglider, so I'm biased to flying)", "Lots of people having fun with various water sports on offer. No hassle with sellers, but you can visit stalls further along for all sorts of things. Security guard in attendance. Very pretty setting.", "The beach has pass through many changes and the last development we came here. It's still looks beautiful and has a charming white sand. Lots of nice and interesting places so our families love to holiday here.", "Nice clean beach, ideal for swimming and water sports. Not all beaches in give you this luxury.", "Not bad, it can fill in a day, but certainly not something to get excited over. Around the beach market the touts can get quite annoying and aggressive, and will even follow you around. I didn't see any loungers for rent that were less than 50,000rp so it's better to just dump your towel on the beach. (Don't leave valuable unattended of course). There is a fair bit of seagrass to avoid so go during high tide. In our experience the nicest spot of water was right in front of Anjani and La Taverna hotels.", "Just stunning , beautiful sands clear safe waters and friendly staff Fronted by various high grade hotels so immaculately clean", "Beautiful beach Can enjoy stand up paddle and yoga There are many good caffe 波がおだやかなので、海水浴やサップを楽しむにはすてきな場所です。 朝日もキレイ 周辺にオシャレなカフェもたくさんある 朝ヨガもオススメ", "Don't get stressed by people selling things, they are just trying to make a living, massages are good. Enjoy the buzz and people watching. Negotiate hard, but in the end, dont worry about it. Have fun. La Plancha is esp[ecially good in the evenings. Obey the lifeguards / signs - the surf can be dangerous. Our neighbour died (drowned) off The Legion hotel beach", "A clean and fresh beach lagoon with very calm waters. Corals after 30 meters can be hurting. Great for evening strolls", "It may not be the best beach we have been to in the world. However it is quiet, calm and clean and so much better than Jimbaran beach.", "The food are all small stalls and looked a bit unkempt. But I appreciate the similar looks and price, like all the stalls offering almost the same stuffs with the exactly same price, for example french fries, 25,000 ids (1,5 usd approx) etc. No place to have decent showers, only places that looked a bit dirty so I washed my children feet and hands at the free shower poles. Also no place to hide under the suns, no coconut trees, if want to hide from the sun have to buy drinks at the food stall. The sand is clean. My children liked to play there at 12-13 at noon. Very hot but very happy... for them playing sand", "You can hire a tent for 50 k, kano 50 k, nice beach with calm wave, great place to have beer and relax", "Walked a long the beach path today beautiful breeze very quiet lots of fishermen in the water . Thought I might see the kites but no", "We spent approx 4 hours on deck chairs under an umbrella and for first hour we had every beach seller approach us trying to sell sunglasses, handbags, jewellry, viagra, valium and offers to give massages, manicures hair braided you want something I am sure they had it or could get it for you, after they finished with us and noticed another new face trying to sit and enjoy a day at the beach we had a nice cold drink brought to us by owners of the beach bar and sat back and enjoyed the sights it was wonderful, a great way to spend a few hours, oh and it only cost $5.00 aust dollars to sit on their chairs!!", "The beach is beautiful, but you have to consider the tides. Water is gone in the morning and as well in evening where. Best time is between 10 AM and 4PM", "We had a good time at this beach. Lovely surf and nice soft sand. Too bad it is a bit far but the drive was worth it.", "I found the beach quite dirty, and the water felt sticky to the touch. You can walk in for the first 15 meteres or so, after that you need water shoes. Would not go back.", "We came in February and it was dirty with trash. From what we heard, the storm pushed all trash from other islands to the beaches. So hopefully it will be nicer when you go.", "Great view from the beach great for people watching. I saw lots of tourist walking,shoppng at some of the vendors.getting a tan.massage sleeping,walking,jogging.", "Beautiful crystal warm water... you have both the flat water like a swimming pool or the surf if you go a bit offshore... couldn't be better combination. It is surrounded by resorts life though.", "The sand here is mostly black, which is what I would expect from an island made from a volcano. But the beach has lounge chairs and gazebos and a small island you can walk to at low tide. All in all its nice and relaxing.", "Our 1st walk tonight to a beach in and we're so disappointed. Tide was out leaving lots of rubbish behind. Even saw rats on the rocks. People are in the water but no way are we going in there. Such a shame. Come on locals, get it cleaned up. My expectations of have been crushed.", "Sand is brown but soft. Water appears crystal clear and pretty. Unfortunately the tide washes up a lot of garbage: shoes, cups and a lot of seaweed. There's a crew out cleaning quite a bit but after venturing out we returned to the hotel pool. Small craft stores along the paved pathway between shore and hotels were lovely.", "But not that nice overall. Just an ok beach. Good for our little guy to splash around. If you're looking for white sand and clear water, this is not it. Maybe not in .", "To me it was just a beach. Yes it was nice and clean but it was just like any other beach. The difference is the story behind the name which is really interesting and the statues representing the mother and her 5 sons were impressive. The fact you had to pay to get there as well bugged me a little.", "Nice beach, quitte location. We juist drive through and stopped for a bite and a drink. It was in a beachclub. Music little to loud for relaxing. Good not really cheap but it was ok. Swimmingpool ok. Nice area", "If you like waves and surfing and sun taking this is place for you.In the beach many restaurants and in the evening was beach very nice.", "Great beach, but not the best for swimming. Low water level even at high tide. In low tide the water will almost dissapear completely. Very beautiful and kids friendly.", "This is a peaceful beach cove amongst all the big wave surfer beaches in . You can laze the day away here in this tranquil setting. The beautiful wide white sandy beach is very swimmable, good for children and adults. Not crowded with hawkers, policed and secure. Nice walking path past all the resorts.", "A good view on sunset as the sky turns orange and the beach activity turns into black silhouettes. Plenty of good vantage points. Try not to waste your money at a trendy overpriced bar. Its as if they have a liscence to charge high high prices just because of the free sunset.", "I’ll give it 3 stars because it’s nice to hang out but there are better beaches to go. With clear water and white sand for example.", "This beach is out of this world. Stunning views, clean, great selection of sun beds which are also reasonably priced. Only beach we visited in simply for the fact we were so in love the moment we found it.", "Great view during sunset.. to many people that make this beach quit crowded during sunset time but overall OK", "The beach is very popular and a great place to watch the sunset. Lots of surfing going on and you must stay within the flags to avoid the rip currents but it is very safe and plenty of food and drinking available all along the beach", "Now I'm from Australia and our beaches are amazing but this beach was the die for! The sand was so clean, the water was so blue, the mountain ran into it, a magical place to visit as it's not over run with villas and hotels... but WARNING there are a lot of tourists during the day", "After paying 30000RP its 2 euros for 2 people we got what we were looking in . Quiet beach, just few people, perfect blue water. For us its so far no.1 beach in . Just if they clean mess on beach would be better and nicer.", "This is a good, nice beach, very close to the place were we stayed. It was a bit dirty and we knew that from the owner of the place, but is a good place to make surf and relax a bit.", "This beach its good choice for your family. Dont forget to bring any trash to recycle bin . keep clean our beach..", "Beautiful beach, plenty to do and see. There is surfboard hire scattered all along the beach, and plenty of sick waves to use them on. There are beanbags also scattered all along the beach for people to use, these do come at a cost from what i saw. The bean bags belong to the bars along the bars on the beach, so i believe you just but a drink or something. These beanbags and sheltered by fairy lights, and umbrellas. There is also live music. It really is the perfect place just to kick back and have a few drinks.", "We stayed at the hotel next to the beach. We enjoyed sunsets and live music. The holiday in was not the cheapest. Taxes an service charges on everything but a lot of plastic on the beach. I was shocked. Someone needs to take responsibility and clean it on regular basis", "It is a sandy beach but the water is at most waist deep. My family and I prefer slightly deeper water to swim in and there is a lot of seaweed and jelly fish. It is good for snorkelling though as there are lots of fish in the kelp.", "Crystal clear waters and white sand! Very nice beach. Activities available all down the beach, clean water(no rubbish around) and a bunch of flash resorts to stop in for a drink ", "A long beach walk well maintained with retaraunts and villas lining. A market and shops with eateries ranging from sidwalk to very posh.. A small local market with unique shops and goods as well as the usual tee shirts. learn to say NO! or they will persist.", "so much money paid to swim with plastic bottles and bags and dirt Vietnam beaches are cleaner just sad", "Long sandy beach that had many brightly coloured umbrellas and lounge areas to enjoy food and drink on the sand. Lots of Lots of live music around.", "I havent gone for swimming there, but have gone for a walk, sat in one of the many beach side cafes andenjoued a drink along with music and sunset. It will be an enjoyable evening. There will be sellers coming up to you, just say no thank you firmly if you dont wanna buy. ", "Quite dirty in places. Constantly pestered by stall traders. Sun loungers tired and mattresses split. Some good bars.", "Not a great beach but we are from Australia so are often spolit but choose to stay by the pool rather than swim in the sea.", "We visited the beach when weather was changed to cloudy but it was still hot. We have to pay for entrance but we followed citizens on scooter and we had not to pay for parking because we stayed behind the kiosks . Meal from kiosks were acceptable for quality, service and price . What is important the beach was clean", "Watching the waves wash in and over the rocks creating the plume of spray is mesmerizing. The sad part is the amount of trash strewn around the place. Not enough bins, no policing of litter bugs. It’s a real shame.", "Reached here at dark so just got an ok view of the beach but enjoyed the dinner at the shack wit nice breeze and gud music also good food had fun wished had come in daylight.", "We stayed at the Fairmont and walked along the beach most nights. Great food along the strip and not to busy. ", "The area is quite clean and the beach has a great opportunity to find shells in the morning. The water is refreshing and calm. Great views of surfers in the distant.", "Very nice and calm beach with withe sand and beautiful view to the horizon. Perfect water conditions clean beach and ideal for kids as they can walk into the sea.", "Not a nice beach to enjoy. many plastic found everywhere, rather dirty, less attention to cleanliness. sorry to say it's not the beach that is recommended to be enjoyed", "Went to Mertasari beach on Sunday morning with my family. The beach was full with people and mostly came with their family also. We bought sate ikan, sate babi, also tried nasi bungkus that they sell on different warungs there and we love it all. My daughter is only 15 months but she loves to explore the beach and seemed like she prefer not to go home if possible! Very recommended place for outdoor activities!", "Long stretch of sand with numerous hotels/resorts having their private beach there. Quite clean, very calm and warm water as the waves break on the reef out in the sea. Shallow water though, not really possible to swim close to the beach. Nice promenade along the beach, numerous hotel restaurants and beach cafes as well.", "Nice beach but not for swimming unless you want a dose of hep and an ear infection - Climb among the plastic bottles and bags depending on your timing - The odour of sewage is often present - Nice place to relax with a cold drink", "I love visiting , however the beaches really are pretty ordinary. Whilst I have the luxury of the south coast of New South Wales Australia (generally all pristine), the beaches here are strewn with rubbish, plastic everywhere. The island really needs more cleanups and on a regular basis...and it's not as though there's no dollars pouring in. Very much detracts from the island's beauty and it doesn't deserve that.", "Hire a bike and ride up and down the beach - through the beach side stalls and you will surely find a great place for a swim.", "The Beach to the left hand side of the Conrad was really poor . It really needs to be cleaned up. If you walked right and managed to climb all the sand that has been dumped on the footpath by the building site .Shame on you Holiday Inn .The Beaches are not bad at all .", "Wow must see clean neat and more relaxing after long some tiring day you can sit at the beach relax and and enjoy", "nice clean beach and lovely walk - think you can walk for miles along here.", "You cant go past this as a fantastic part of the beach to relax and enjoy the sun, the sunset or an evening meal. Restaurants that sprawl out onto the sand with bean bags to match make an evening drink and a bite to eat a memorable experience. This is what tropical holidays are supposed to be like ...", "This looked like a nice beach, especially where they had groomed the sand. The area closer to the water that had not been groomed, had lots of small bits of rubbish (mainly bottle tops) on it. There was lots of sun loungers and drink/food stalls along the beach front. Several areas had ‘surfing lessons’ available.", "It is a calm beach protected by the reef. It has a great outlook with all the local outrigger boats and restaurants along the beach.", "Myself and my girlfriend were expecting a pristine white beach with a couple of cool bars, so we were slightly disappointed. More of a mediterranean style Spanish beach with sometime pretty awful live music at every bar during the night (which is played on individual stages with massive speakers so you can't really have a nice chilled conversation). Not what we expected it to be - if you want a chilled out paradise vibe, Gili Trawangan is an absolute must.", "The reality is that it is extremely hot There's no white sand, it's grey gravel and no real surf. Hence no one is there. Plus the rubbish, everywhere", "Lots of cafes, bars, surf schools and music along this stretch of beach. Water and sand were clean. Beaches were well patrolled with plenty of life guards.", "To enter this beach you will need to pay for 5000RP for a person, that's include the parking fee for your motorbike, if you come with car it could be more, around 7000-10.000RP i guess. This beach is my second favorite after the Blue Point in Uluwatu. Pandawa beach has the clear water and white sand. You can also find many shops and small warung, if you plan to buy some souvenirs or just eat lunch and have a drink. Many umbrellas that you can rent for a hot hot day. Beside just for relax and tan your skin, you can also do some other activities, such as snorkeling, paddling and canoeing, and all this activities would be more comfortable to do during the low tide. So people, prepare your self for another great trip to a beautiful scenary beach in .", "It is a beautiful beach with crystal clear water. it does have low tides and high tides. during low tides, you can go for a walk in the sea and see some amazing sea creatures like starfish and mud crabs. be careful when swimming as there were warning signs for jellyfish and sea urchins. Beautiful beach to walk. lot of sport activities available to do as well.", "Beach is dirty, nothing much to explore. Good for surfers. Good waves, other than that, nothing else to explore. Not suitable for swimming as too big waves.", "Great beach and atmosphere. Lots of people, restaurants,shopping and swimming. Always something happening or just sit back and watch the passers by. Great swimming beach", "We came to 66 beach because the branded surf schools (rip curl and quicksilver ) are here and our children wanted to learn to surf. The surf conditions are relatively safe here most of the time compared to beaches further north, but you do need to be on high alert at all times because there can suddenly be strong currents and rips. What I disliked most about this beach was the constant harassment from beach hawkers. If offered something once, and you decline it, and they go away, that is fine. But many times they won't accept a single 'no, thank you' and the same person will come back 5 or 6 times in the same day! Some kind of intervention is required because the beach hawking is out of control.", "Just loved this place. Do not take plastic into this place people! Great place to just sit and watch.", "Beautiful beach as compare to most beaches at . We stayed at the Westin Resort at Nusa Dua. Which front the beach with other resorts. Found beach to be clean and protected. Good spot for young kids as the water depth is shallow. Water is mostly clear. Not a good place to snorkel as there is not much to look at except for sea grass. Nice anyway👍", "Great beach for a swim, or just a walk, or even just to sit around and have a meal and/or drinks. So much goes on down here and if you're looking for a place to eat, there's many places to choose from.", "Hello, I would like to visit kelingking beach about 4 Pm - 5 pm. Does it safe for us? We are using motorcycle", "When the tide is out this is a good beach to walk along. There are the usual beach sellers every so often. Whilst the water looks inviting, it is very dangerous for swimmers so stick to your hotel pool.", "Easy to stroll along beach lots of little shops one end of beach locals fly their kites some kites are amazing other side of beach mainly tourists", "highly recommend renting bicycles and cycling down the seafront and go to one of the less touristy restaurants much much further down, help out the small businesses that arent on here ;-) Also, bare in mind like a lot of places there are people selling stuff tying to get you to look in their shops..", "Pretty beach, not too much pollution. Selected hotels have cleared the rubbish out the front. Very windy this time of year, which is lovely for the breeze but you don’t get the crystal clear calm photos you see in the pictures. Had a massage in the middle of the day, surprisingly didn’t drown in sweat.", "We spent New Year's Eve on this beach. Was a fab beach. Was busy being the end of the year. Plenty of seats bean bags. On the night it's self bean bags can be used with minimum spend of 150,000 rupiah. Not sure if this is the same cost throughout the year. Next morning tractors cleaned the beach so it became spotless once again", "Absolutely lovely beach with clear water, water was nice and warm and good for a swimming, nice to sit back and relax", "What was once, I'm sure, a pristine beautiful surf beach is now covered in plastic litter. It floats in on the waves and lies deposited all over the beach. The nese culture just wasn't prepared for the plastic that the demands of western tourists required. For years there were no bins, because in nese culture food was carried in banana leaves and containers made of palm leaves, all of which composted down and went back into the soil. They didn't need bins. Now there are bins for the plastic but the residue is evident all over , particularly on its main tourist beaches near Kuta. If you want clean white sand on pristine beaches, go to Australia.", "Crowded, dirty but entrtaining. Great lunch at Chez Gado Gado sitting out on their beach front terrace.", "pros : huge landscaped beach, a lot of food choice from cafes to warong, affordable price of food, cons : a lot of dogs sometimes can be intimidating", "All I can say is it is magic! Gotta visit this place and enjoy the amazing sunset!! Great little spots along the beach to enjoy drinks and meals at very cheap prices!", "Its a nice beach for swimming and also very popular with the locals. if you looking for something more relaxing then this is probably not the beach. There are lots of local eating places and warungs.", "We were here in July - and it was beautiful. Came back in December and it was almost knee-deep in rubbish. Just disgusting. The nese claim that it's a naturally occurring seasonal event (there's a sign on the beach to this effect). More like rubbish being washed down with the rains. Such a shame as it is a beautiful beach - it would be good if they could do something about it.", "Lovely beachfront full of cafes and bars very relaxing. Lovely little shops a great place for enjoying a cold drink.", "The water is beautiful and the views of the sunset are spectacular. However, there is way too much garbage on the beach. And way too many people trying to sell you scarves and jewelry and hats, and do not listen and leave you alone when you say NO.", "Nice white sand beach but waayy too many tourist. Most coming in busses. Just there to take selfies at every possible spot and angle. Not a beach you want to go if you want a nice relaxing beach.", "The beach was safe and hassle free. neat small waves to body surf. Nobody was in the water until the three of us went in and about 10 followed. They all appeared to be having a great time body surfing.", "We went to the beach on two occasions The surfers were out on the first time getting some good rides The beach barer went to offered cheap lunches of good quality Beach loungers were available and we paid 100,000 rupiah for two on day 1 and further down the beach 50,000 on day 2 (£6 and £3 respectively) The busier areas further down the beach had an in water rubbish problem", "A long stretch of beach protected by man made reef. A lovely cycle or footpath runs along beach front for 5 kms. Lots of warungs cafes and hotel restaurants to stop and relax in. Tide when it goes out allows you to see crabs and other fish creatures. Lots of wild dogs around . some of which were territorial. Lots of beach side temples to view.", "Wow beautiful beach to swim and spend time in quite environment not much crowded Water level is same for almost 100 metres so you can go without fear and walk through the water waves are not there and you can enjoy swimming Beach beds available and also many shack with different options of food and drink", "Beautiful beach for the family to visit. Definitely a must-do if you are near the area. Great place for drinks.", "the sand was clean but the surf wasn't but what do you expect when everyone dumbs rubbish on the ground!! the private beach had a big beautiful tree to get some shade was relaxing to watch people had they pass & read!!", "Definitely worth a visit to this beautiful white beach in . I hidden gem that. Perfect for a day by the sea.", "It was a bit windy but generally nice. It had plastics around the beach and some seaweeds. There were alot of people in the area. The showers were turned off adter 5 pm...", "Beautiful beach and calm warm sea.not too busy.great massage by local ladies and really cheap price.experience not to be missed.", "...is palpable as soon as your feet hit the sand. The light and quality of the water are unique to this place, and I found it all mesmerizing. This is certainly one of the most groovy beaches I have experienced with miles of delicious sand and people of all persuasions enjoying the surf, the dining and imbibing.", "The best way to see this beach is from Potato head. Book your chair and watch the sunset. Eat drink and enjoy. The Sundays have many locals enjoying the beach with their families, so nice to see.", "Very nice and good beach for my trips excellent bar and best sunrise in the morning Good atmosphere and clean", "a bit of litter and rubbish in the water, which is disappointing, but a lovely beach for strolling, people watching and fab sunsets!", "Impossible to swim on this beach because of the amount of driftwood & trash in the waves & on the shore. However we did find a little place called Beekini & had a cute breakfast", "This is where you want to be if you want to relax and enjoy the sun. Generally good weather this time of the year with temperatures in the high twenties. Jetski or snorkel or layak or whatever watersport you choose.", "Well it is still not as clean as it could be...but much much better than it has been...we all need to help keep any beach clean and enjoyable for all. The surf school was a good place for the kids to have a go at surfing...the instructors were quite patient...it was a fun time", "Just a standard beach really. Market ladies are a real pain but if you can get past them then sitting on the beach or at one of the restaurants on the beach is really nice", "nothing like the australian beaches - quite dirty - maybe from the high tides - shopping strip was good", "Didn’t get hassled Lots of activities including jet ski, paddle board,banana, glass bottom boat, surfing, tubing. Clean beach Lots of bars and restaurants along the front.", "It overlooks the bay, but at the end is the airport. The beach is nice for locals and tourists, but it does have a lot of trash in some sections that are not cleaned by the resorts. Lots of local beachfront restaurants.", "Beautiful clean beach. Water perfect for swimming - plenty bars and restraunts along the coast. ......... .. ..", "Big waves, kind of crowded and lots of people wanting to sell you stuff. I'm not a surfer so I found it hard to appreciate the beach although I understand that surfers do. Wouldn't recommend it if you're not used to swimming with big waves and it's suitable for children. ", "Great busy beach but the water is a bit tough great for surfers Lots of great restaurants to choose from too", "Not silver service but where else can you eat in australia on the beach itself at a very reasonable price?? We had prawns, calamari, fish n chips, nasi goreng on the beach under the light of candles, torches, laser lights in the sky all over & listening to the beautiful waves crashing in against the sand. The kids enjoyed being outdoors with the freedom to walk around while waiting for food, althoug service was very quick. The toilets however leave ALOT to be desired!! Be prepared that some dont flush are very dirty and have a bucket of water in the corner with a cup for you to wash away your deposits!!! I did use alot of sanitizer on our families hands after this and made sure the kids did NOT sit on any toilet seats!! The staff were friendly and happy to introduce us to the small children climbing on empty tables that belonged to them. Many different restaraunts & menus actually on the beach itself, we were taken the back way so we didnt realise this until after we had selected our fresh seafood and seated outside their restaraunt on the beach. Go for a walk and compare menus/prices etc, although im sure they are all very similar the tiolets etc may vary. A great place near airport to visit on last day if you dont want to be too far away from airport.", "Very nice beach, nice view as well, and can not wait to see the sunset everyday from this beach. Highly reccomended", "Had a lovely three days here at sanur beach loved every bit of it. Great beach for families no waves inside the reef. Loads of water sports to try we did stand up paddle boarding and loved it! Easy place to bicycle around. Wear sunscreen!!! Lots of nice places to eat and hotels right on beach front for those with a few extra dollars would be well worth it", "Beach is very nice, full of bars and restaurant. View is just great, if you want to spend nice time, just don't miss to visit. Sunset is just stunning!", "Lovely evening stroll along the market place and down to the water. Incredible sunset, gorgeous rock pools with little fish to see. Bintang and coconuts in the bar up the steps. Lovely place", "The beach is constantly being cleaned (not that it’s particularly dirty - just seaweed and any plastic that gets washed up). Sand is soft, sea is warm. Little fish and masses of sand crabs... Coral reef a short distance out acts as breakwater so small waves along the beach. A lovely place to see the sunrise and spend the day.", "The beach was lovely but nothing out of the ordinary when compared to Australian beaches. It was lovely to sit in the restaurant and watch the sunset, but would not go out of my way to swim there. ", "The walking along the beach and resorts is really nice and enjoyable. You can have a cocktail or have a lunch/dinner even if you are not staying in the resorts. There are plenty of water sports. Our favorite area in .", "A very relaxing beach. Not a big wave beach so great for kids to paddle and ball games. Lots of local bars and restaurants on the waterfront for a great meal or even get a massage on the beach to make it even more relaxing while the sun sets over the water.", "Clean, safe beach and although there were people selling goods, they did not hassle you if you made it clear you did not intend buying anything.", "nice beach for sunset. lots of rubbish and generally dirty which is a pity as it's a wonderful spot. Surfing is excellent.", "This beach has a gorgeous bright blue sea which is very eye catching and white soft sand which gives a soothing sensation. It's a beautiful beach although it isnt big and pretty isolated. But unfortunately, there are way too many corals in the sea which hurt me a lot so its not a proper destination for divers or surfers to visit. This beach is more of the destination to relax, enjoy, and soak on the sea. The view is beautiful and is worth a visit.", "This is a good beach to learn to surf or just lay out and enjoy the Indian Ocean. My husband and I took a stroll and laid out for a while here. Watch out for syringes (which is why I give this beach a 3 out of 5) and the like, but it's a pretty nice beach otherwise.", "This is the place where locals come to relax. Most of the locals just stay near the entrance, but if you walk a few more meters you have a lot of beach for yourself. There are a lot of small shops that sell food and drinks, and also rent chairs. Toilets are Asian style, but the ocean is nearby to wash it all off :P. All by all it is one of my favorite beaches in . Clean water, no large rocks, not a lot of waves etc.", "Near the airport. The beach is great for sun bathing, relaxin. Nice view between 5.00pm,the good place to spending time with quite and more private,enjoying the sunset while having some cold beer.", "Nice beach in .. Can't ask more than that.. Water is very very clean and crystalline... There are a lot of turist but is OK... Childrens enjoy all beautiful day", "Fabulous beach, in amongst the locals, lots of bars, restaurants and massage facilities,very clean Nice warm shallow sea", "We went for the sunset and was not disappointed and worth a trip to see this from 5pm. It has a small bar which serves beers and soft drinks.", "Great for strolling, swimming and joying the he clear warm water. Great little cafe at the end of the beach with food and drink. Also contains all the weather sport equipment.", "The beach was just infront of our hotel. It was a clean beach with lots of sea sports but payable. There are a few hotels with this beach front. I was staying at Royal Beach Seminyak .", "Beautiful beach, and views especially sunset, there is a hike down to the beach but be careful it's quite dangerous. Not for little ones", "Nice beach with clear sand. No activities at the beach however the beach is very good and clean. Can enjoy", "We paid 100,000 IDR for 2 lounge chairs and 50,000 for a body board. Had a fun day out with everything within reach - coconuts, cold beers, fresh juice, food. There were also a handful of vendors walking around trying to sell postcards, sarongs, and fruits. No one offered massages though, strangely. A word of caution - don't underestimate the waves. We saw a number of adults (that's right, not kids) bobbing up and down and moving further and further away from the shore. 3 had to be rescued in one afternoon as they just couldn't swim back. A tip - we saw surf guards on the beachfront of the Anantara Hotel.", "clean in the summer. not crowded. good for swimming and kids. long. very nice sand. very good for walking. romantic.", "Very disappointing. I was told it was due to the recent tides but the amount of rubbish was incredible", "Great location for a walk along the beach & mountains. For those interested in canoeing here is an opportunity. One can have a swim in the shallow waters, only ensure you do not litter the beach. Lots of school kids on a study tour.", "Beach is great for surfer but watch out if you have you children. My toddler drowned even at a knee deep area because of strong wave. Beach itself was not so clean. Lots of nice cafe. Young surfers would have great time here", "Beautiful beach that is absolutely spotless compared to some other beaches in . Not cluttered with vendors or people trying to sell you stuff. Nice waves on the north end if your into surfing.", "One of the famous beach at , the beach was clean and the wave are not so strong. It's a good place for kid play at the beach.", "Looking for jogging track with nice weather near with Denpasar, this place is answare !! This place have clean place with white sand, recommended!!!", "The view is extraordinary. A mountain close to the beach is always beautiful. Beach gives a beautiful view of the sunset. A calm and serene location with a lot of cafes on the edge of the beach allows us to take a good view of the sunset and enjoy the drinks", "It's very nice but it isn't the kind of the beach to swimming and relax cos there are a lot of waves most of the time", "I arrived at Sanur Beach Walk at 5 a.m., while waiting for sunrise. I was the first to come. By 5.30 a.m. others started coming, mostly residents but a few tourists. I chose to silhouette a gazebo as my main focus. When the sun finally rose, it was a marvellous orange sky. I was also able to shoot the sun with its round shape very clear--something that cannot be done once it is high up in the sky.", "Beautiful beach, soft sand and small waves.. Had a great time at the blow hole and looking at beautiful hotels, water park and restaurants", "a very nice beach to wear sunbathing, and a very nice atmosphere for a vacation😊 maybe next year I will come back here again, because I am comfortable to be here", "The place need cleaning there was a lot of plastic trash ( goth past tubes, old slippers, plastic bags.", "The beach was only okay. Water was calm, protected by a breakwater. But sand was a bit coarse, and there were pieces of trash floating in the ocean:(. Water was pleasant, but very shallow at low tide, and there was lots of vegetation. There were NO warnings about the presence of sea urchins at our hotel beach (I saw very small ones posted up-beach at other resorts after) and my foot grazed one, getting two spines in the ball of my foot as I swam. It was extremely painful, and necessitated a trip to the local hospital. The hospital, by the way, was LOVELY, and the medical care there excellent (four stars to them!).", "Have lunch with a cold Bintang and it doesn't get much better !", "The beach is clean and nice . But the tide timings should be kept in mind . The tide timings differ everyday . Its available on the resorts on the beachside like potato house and W.", "This is predominantly a surfing beach which has volcanic grey sand and often has rubbish along the sand and in the water so we don't swim here.", "Nice beach to learn how to surf.Its a natural black sand or volcanic sand beach. Problem is,there is just so much rubbish all over the beach.It really spoils the feel and natural beauty of the shoreline . You can rent a surfboard for 50k for 1 hour .more expensive than eco beach where you can get it for 2 hours. Rent sun-beds for 100k an hour. Loads of bars on the beach to have a cocktail or beer.Kids loved it there.The local ladies sell their chicken skewers on the street.you have to try them.delicious!", "The best beach at !!!!!!feeling free of everything!!!!you ll find perfect sea to surf unstoppable!!!coctails,music,swimming,diving,is all you need at a huge beach!!!!!", "Beautiful beach clean and paradise like however many old women try to sell you things, other than that very stunning the sea is turquoise and very warm.", "There's a sign at the beach apologising for the rubbish, which it says is a natural phenomenon occurring between December and March. I was here the first week of December, and it was covered in litter. More gross still were the variety of fish and eel corpses that had washed up ashore in varying degrees of decomposition. Walked along the beach a way and passed two waterway outlets running from the town to the sea, which ran black and smelled of effluent. The sand and water are dirty along much of it. The cafés and bars along the beach look nice, but the music pumps so loudly from them, they're not a relaxing experience. There are infinitely better beaches in much of the world, for sure.", "This is an amazing beach beautiful white sand that stretches for miles. You are able to walk on a footpath or hire bikes. The path takes you pass all the wonderful resorts on this side of the island. Lots of places to stop for a meal or drinks lots of water activities offered as well.", "Lots of space, soft sand, decent waves without being too big. Local vendors are persistent and annoying so lacks the peace and quiet of a private beach.", "Lovely beach .white sands.cleaned by hotel staff all along in front of many 5 star hotels (westin ,luguna, sofitel grand hyatt etc etc..safe to swim ..", "i call this So-So Beach, because for me its already to crowded and it's make the sea water become dirty, but the view was Amazing when we chill and 'sunset-ing'", "Just ok wouldn't recommend dirty but lots of eating places that are nice. Better beaches to visit in ", "I have never been to such a dirty beach in my life. I can understand that the logs/wood comes down from the hills during the monsoon BUT why cant they clean it up. The rubbish along the whole stretch of this beach was disgusting, don't know how many nappies we counted, tried to go swimming and the plastic bags just wrap around your legs. I thought was a paradise location, how wrong I was. NEVER again", "Best place to watch the sunset! They replace all the sun-lounges in the evening with big bean bag chairs and you can sit with a nice drink and enjoy the sunset. Lots of people and lots of music. Also great for an after sunset swim if you have had enough sun all day.", "there are 2 part of this beach. the first part is the clean one because it's part of the 5 star hotels. the other part of this beach is quite dirty. be careful if you go into the water, i suggest you to use your sandals because there are many hard rocks in the sands, and also a lot of seaweeds. some of my friends said they saw sea snake. but i never saw it until now. you can easily get starfishes here. i often rent a canoe, it's really fun to canoing together with family. the best thing of this beach is the foods. you can find many food stals which sell any kind of food. it's cheap, and tasty. sometimes, you can see a part of ngaben ceremony in this beach.", "white sand beach with beautiful sunrise is a great beach in , very quiet and very traditional, nice view", "Nice place to watch sunrise. Not the greatest beach, as it is rocky. Definitely not a place I would take a beach vacation at.", "Clean you beaches, . Otherwise all turists will disappear! I thought I've seen plastic poluted places elsewhere - Turkey for example. But I've not seen the worst - Jimbararan Beach. Thick layer of plastic covers almost whole beach on some days. The fishermen take the plastic out of their nets - and leave it on the beach. Then the high sea takes it all again, the beach is more or less clean - just untill the water delivers the whole load of plastic onto the beach again. Terrible, Terrible. Some hotels clean the beach, some do not. I cannot understand, why there is no commune investment for whole beach - a small machine to clean the beach every day. Then maybe it will be possible to clean the whole bay.", "The beach was clean, with a lot of hot babes around. Walking pavement was well maintained. A lot of security guards could be found in the area, so you will feel safe. Generally a pleasant place to get lazy and laid-back.", "I really love spending time here. Usually I came here around 4, pick a spot at Taris , and then go swimming or just playing on the beach until 5. After that, I dry myself and then just enjoy my cold beer on a comfy beanbag. On some nights, you can also enjoy live music at Taris .", "This beach just open less than 2 years some say. The villagers around the area was build an organization to open an access to this area by digging a rock wall. I think that's a wonderful job as people gather to develop that area. Just be here for a while and haven't enjoy much of the water activities. Would come back again as that clear water beach is calling me still :)", "Clean, beautiful and just right. The sea tide gets very low in the evening, so watch out for sea urchins!", "Good beach Good for boogie boarding but strong under current so swim near life guards Lots of places to hire beach beds, boogie boards and surfboards Bars all along which aren't as cheap as other places but the sunset view is worth the few extra dollars per beer", "During rain season there are lots of plastic everywhere until it's cleaned away. Definitely not optimal for kids. This time of the year is definitely a no go for beach lovers", "No an overly great beach. Very dirty at both high and low tide. Rubbish floats up everywjere. There are some great little eat spots and bars right on the water. Some literally on the sand.", "Beautiful sunsets. Good waves and warm clean water. A great place to view the sweep of the bay and relax", "Much of the time tide is low, so can not swin. No waves as they break well off shore at the reef. Maybe people don't swim here because the jellyfish signs scare them?? Sand is not White.. not sure why everyone;'s review says this bui there is nowhere on with White sand it is grainy yellow. If you want White go to Philippines :)", "We loved the beach, there are chairs & umbrellas for hire. A few food places locally for all budgets. Lots of locals selling anything from bracelets to watches, sunglasses, painting etc. the waves are amazing, but quite fierce at times so not great for kids, unless they don't go very far in the water. Fair few surfers enjoying the waves when we were there.", "Good beach for you to have a surf lesson. Some local guide can teach you how to surf. The wave is not very big but quiet good for surfing. The beach also very nice for you to relax and sun bathing while you enjoy a bottle of beer.", "Good View, i really enjoy here because the peaceful wave sounds. and i try massage on the beach, even the weather is quite hot i enjoy it much.", "Good Beach with restaurants Sandy It is possible to rent sunbeds for small amount of Money compared to beaches in Europe. Silent water Good to kids to", "Love the fact that there is no road next to the beach, I love that you can sit in bars and restaurants on the beach so relaxing.Sunrise amazing. I wore crocs to go in the sea......", "After travelling down the east coast of the southern tip of , I was not very impressed with this beach nor the 20k IDR charged to enter. The road down is very nice and well done but the beach is just okay in my opinion. There is a natural reef about 200 meters off the shore which protects the water such that its good for small children. Apparently the thing to do is rent kayaks here as there were around 100 in use and on the beach. Sea floor is combination of broken coral, sand and rocks with quite a bit of vegetation. I walked out to the reef and saw 2 sea snakes. All in all, there are many better beaches in , especially when considering the 20k entrance price (10k per person).", "Here for honey moon. Good white sand, clear and clean water, friendly ppl and service, good local shops and restaurants there too. Tried canoeing was wonderful cuz waves wasn't strong.", "This is a lovely beach and a really peaceful place not too crowded. The beach is wide and water was warm . Really clean and a safe haven for sure.", "This beach is covered of plastic bags on the beach and in the water. It is really disgusting. And if you date to go in the water, you will feel some tiny little things (cant see, they are too small) biting your skin. You got 2 sewage areas on the beach too, which doesnt help... Just avoid the place!", "Very warm water but not too deep. Good access to all the hotels for refreshments Be careful we did see a snake on the beach /surf last night", "Clean, uncrowded and patrolled for privacy and security. Drinks, meals and snacks served on the beach at your own chair/daybed.", "Loved our morning walks on the beach, watching the dogs play, surf school, and the people going about their business. Busy place but also beautiful. A great way to start the day.", "This beach serves several upscale resorts including Regis, Adoydya and under construction Hilton. The beach is very walkable with light colored sand and a fell shells here and there. The surf varies according to tides but is naturally regulated by reef shelf 1/4 mile off shore. Most beach activity occurs close to the resort property lines. A large variety of beach equipment rentals are available along with potpourri of kites, toys and beachside foods. Remember bring your own bottled water and strong sunscreen. The beach is roomy and safe.", "This is a beautiful area, gently sloping shoreline to walk and or kayak. Small area with food vendors and snacks. The area is a bit isolated, but a new hotel resort is under construction on the bluff and that will significantly impact the visitors using the beach. If that bothers you, go soon, looks like completion is a couple years out.", "The beach can be quite nice when the tide is in and before the jet skis are out and about. However, the amount of plastic waste that washes up (and remains) is a serious disappointment. Good hotels clean their stretch of the beach in the morning but there are areas not maintained by hotel staff that remain an issue. This problem needs to be addressed comprehensively.", "large beach made of soft sand , ideal for children to play on and not crowded. the water does not have any waves so ill not frighten little children.", "a def a spot worth to check. great views with local \\warung\\\".. watching surfers..sunset..great time.\"", "Nice view with pretty beach and white sand. You can walk along the beach or you can do water sport activities here. It is your choice.", "A very nice beach, completely swimmable and perfect temperature. The other beaches in are nowhere near as nice. Not the greatest beach on the planet but certainly the nicest beach on ", "I love this beach, rugged with a beautiful black/golden sand Quiet with a good friendly local vibe! Enjoyed a dip in the ocean too. If your not a strong swimmer or surfer beware of rips (note: it's not in a popular tourist area so there can be some rubbish on the beach)", "The beach is huge, so it doesn’t feel crowded even when it’s busy. However, the sea is very choppy and not recommended for swimming in! Good for surfers and some nice restaurants!", "Beach was ballin. Huge beach with tons of ppl. Lounge chairs available would pay more then $15 CAD for the day.", "This beach is beautiful but does get a lot of locals trying to sell you things. I did get an amazing hand henna tattoo down here but other items were not cheap or quality. Good surf, a lot of learners out surfing and good bars along the beach to have a drink.", "clean and nice beach in front of luxury hotels. minimal spending is more compared to other beaches but less tourists along the same stretch so it's more quiet.", "Very sad to see so much plastic and garbage on the beach and in the water. Not pleasant to have plastic wrap around your legs when you go swimming. Locals claim it comes from the sea but it's being washed out from the streets every time it rains. is choking under the weight of its own success. A pity to see it now compared to when I was there in 1974. Very sad!!", "The most beautiful sunsets I have ever seen. Sit and relax with a cold drink. It’s awesome you can hire a decked seat or just lay On the beach. Lots of surfers to watch.", "Even if the area itself it's nice and clean, the main disadvantage is that you have there low and high tide. For example, from 10 days, in 5 we had water in the sea only until 11 AM. In the next days we had until 12, growing up to 3-4PM in the 10th day. Not quite nice for a beach holiday. Also, there is full of venomous snakes that can be seen when the water is low. The remain in the lagoon. My husband saw one next to him even when when there was a high water level. ", "The beach was filled with litter and garbage, the sea and sand is Greyish and we were there for 5 min and headed straight back to our villa.", "A very nice walk from my hotel to the beach, access is a bit limited, but once you are on it, a vast expanse of sand.", "The beach is just ok nothing special to remember . You will get annoyed from people trying to shell you anything . The food is average, you will have to pay for parking , sun beds are uncomfortable and corrupted tourist police just scummed as for 500.000 for silly reason . Think it twice before you go and have money with you . If I’ll have to come again ? No for sure", "Nice beach and nice weather. The hotel is also good. Our family had wonderful time there. We hope go there again someday.", "Was pleasantly surprised at how clean the beach is. All thanks to the locals who keep the beach clean every morning. Went there for sunrise and it was amazing. It's a good place to spend a day there lazing and enjoying the sea breeze. Ordered some fresh coconut at a nearby restaurant, which they added lime and mint, super refreshing!", "Rubbish everywhere...i saw an elderly man stepped onto a broken beer bottle...poor man...there are piles of rubbish...", "Sit by the beach on chairs or bean bags... service comes to you with music and bands playing in the background, well priced foods and drinks and a great way to watch the sunset", "nice place to relax with sandy beach. good for surfing and to have a good time. only a little bit windy", "It is very nice in the hotel but the roads including along the beach are in poor condition - showing contrast between the rich and the poor.", "Great Beach, cleaner than othe beaches, no surf, so good for swimming and bonus of no beach sellers, so don't get hassled every 5 minutes.", "Enjoyed by plenty of tourists as well as local people. The reef enclosing makes it a calm, spot, but there is surfing on the break outside the reef. Glass-bottomed boats, surf skis and parasailing in different spots, locals fishing on the beach and from boats, lots of great bars and warungs. Beautiful sunrises AND sunsets due to the north/south orientation.", "Water level is low . Too much seaweed in the sea and rubbish. I could not swim there at all. I was disappointed.", "The beach is nothing special, it is walking distance from a number of hotels. the sand is not clean white sand like you see on Australian beaches, but it is pleasant enough to sit back and relax on.", "So amazing beach in . Very beautiful and recommended place. We can play canoe in this beach and see beautiful limestone area", "The beach and place is close to the airport.Take an uber to the main Street and walk to the place.Its surrounded by good restaurants like ke de ta and potato head to chill in.Though highly priced if you are going to spend hours at the place ,then it's worth it. The beach is clean with lovely water.The day we visited the water seemed a bit rough but we did go in for a swim. Be carefull the sand shifts with the water. You would loungers at the beach which can be hired for two hours for 200000 IDR. the restaurants have there own showers and towels If you need them,otherwise there are public showers too.", "Watched the sunrise many mornings. Relaxed on comfy sun beds many days and sipped cocktails and enjoyed good food on the beach in the evenings. Perfect!", "This a beach for walking and enjoying the fresh air. Large waves are noisy so not for swimming. Beach bars are good.", "This is one of the best places to see a sunset in . Arrive around an hour before the sunset as it gets very busy. There is not too much to see other than the sunset. There are some nice gardens and a walk around the coastline (be wary of the sea as the tide can suddenly come in and soak people). There are plenty of people selling gifts. It was hot when we were there even at sunset. There are plenty of places to get a snack on the way out and the roads were very busy when we were leaving.", "We visited during off peak season so not so many people around. We found the beach was averagely clean, waters were disturbed and debris was on the beach. But it is wide and long and the bars just above give a respite from the Sun and you can refresh with a beer or water. Prices are low. The cliffs on either side enclose the beach and give a nice feeling. The left side of the beach up on the cliff borders a golf course.", "Beautiful relaxing beach that is busy but also feels private. Watching the planes fly past & the sunset is magical! If your staying in the area definitely take a stroll along the beach or footpath", "Nice clean sand, no sellers to harass you, very rough waves and currents so bad for swimming but good for surfing. Lots of fish resteraunts if you like that sort of thing, tho they seemed pricey to me.", "Relax or get surf lessons clean beach very relaxing can get a massage or buy things Small restaurant serving local food beer and food", "This is a long stretch of beach fronting hotels. Great for morning and evening walks with paved walkways which are also good for cycling. The sea here is good for a dip with moderate surf for beginner surfers. The beach is clean but the sea is not that clean with plastic waste floating in some places. Lots of activities on the beach with hawkers selling innovative looking kites, sea activities and food stalls. Lovely views, sea breeze and lots of sun loungers to relax and tan.", "it's was nice place to visit..and you have to visit this beach because all most all local people to swim in this beach", "Some pretty ordinary areas with little sand but other areas are quite pleasant with many restaurants and shops by the footpath which winds its way along the beach and is a great walking track, for the exercise all visitors need. Some beautiful spots for photography especially at sunrise and sunset.", "We were pleasantly surprised at how clean and quiet the beach is. The sand is so white and the water is very calm. Very suitable to swim. We enjoyed the quiet environment and the nice pathway along the beach. Such a nice place for a walk. There are also lots of restaurant and vendors along the beach. The vendors are very polite. They leave you alone after you decline their service.", "This is not a swimming beach. the surf in late november was rough and everywhere you see warning signs. not a chill-on-a-recliner, get drunk and take a dip kind of beach.", "Attached to the hotel - the beach is beautiful and you can see a wonderful sunset. For hotel guests only and you can order from the bar/restaurant - a must for those seeking luxury!", "The beach is clean but the dead seaweeds are left behind. So, when it's high tide, the seaweeds will swirl in the water. Mid tide is better for swimming as the water is clear and calm. During low tide we could go for a very long walk out", "Lovely beach and area. Quiet and very relaxing. The beach and water were both very clean. Lovely restsurants short taxi rides away.", "Apparently was a secret beach for locals and probably should stay that way. Really busy. Pay to get to the beach and pay again to use disgusting toilets. Beach sellers trying to push bracelets and kayaks. Would prefer the pool at the resort", "In this is the beach if one is looking all kinds of water sports. The water is clean, sand is good. Lots of water sports are available like diving, parasailing,donut boat, banana boat, jet ski etc. More activities more cost effective.", "Very clean beach, White sand, clean water. I and my husband liked it very much. Will highly recommend this", "Beautiful and clean beach. Good place for surf . Lots of bars good beer and cocktails vibrant beach umbrellas.", "The beach has really easy access and has a lot of accommodation and eateries close by. Great views and clean water and sand", "Does not offer too much, though quite relaxing. At least definitely less litter here than at other beaches. Great for a big walk", "We found the beach to be grand if a little 'untidy'. It is a shared beach with other hotels and could probably do with litter picker every day.", "Gorgeous relaxed area. Lovely beaches wiyhout the crowds or hassle. Will be back. Many resorts have restaurants on the beach. Lots of great restaurants in walking distance. Fabulous boardwalk for many kms along the beach.", "This is a nice beach at high tide for swimming, but not good for low tide. The reef made it hard for people to walk out onto.", "Beautiful and clean beach. One of the best things being there was very little litter or hassle from sellers like on a lot of beaches in .", "Dirty beach with lots of rubbish. Rough/choppy surf which I wouldn't go into unless I was a strong swimmer, wouldn't allow my children to go in. There are red and yellow flags to indicate safe areas to swim but the life savers don't appear to take their job seriously so it is a bit of a gamble if you aren't confident in strong surf. If you're looking for a nice beach go down south to uluwatu and nusa dewa. I did go for drinks at sunset a few nights though and it was very nice to see the sun set over the water while listening to live music. Also please not in Australian so I'm very used to beautiful beaches!", "Beach is very beautiful, but the sands are too hot day time, so you have to put shoes! 😉and sunset is the best!!! 비치가 너무나 아름다워요! 단, 낮에는 모래사장이 너무나 뚜거우니 신발 꼭 신어야 해요^^ 선셋 역시 너무 예쁘니 꼭 방문하시길 ㅎㅎㅎ", "Atmosphere and views was great. We relaxed on the beach while the children played in the sand and we had a beer", "The water temperature is perfect for just walking in for a refreshing swim. No undertows or rips when we were there, water clear except in really shallow where the water was mixing up sand. We stayed at the one beach lounge place after finding it: the young man who ran d'Office actually washed the beds after each person left (no lying on other peoples' sweat), provided a foot bath against the hot sand, brought peanuts when we ordered a Bintang and politely checked with us if he thought the beach sellers may be annoying us. He was also the cheapest!! It was nice to look up along the beach at the sunbeds, watch the surfers or people walking by, or just relax with a swim. The beach was cleaned and there did not seem to be debris in the water. I wish I was there now!!", "The different hues of blue of the ocean keep you mesmerized! The beaches are neat and clean and definitely a must visit.", "Great for all the family all sorts of water sports, jet skis, boats, para sailing and more and the beach is nice and clean.", "The beach is easily accessible and the views out to sea with the local fishing boats makes it a pleasant experience. Long boardwalk with plenty of snack bars at reasonable prices. Yes you will be approached by locals trying to sell there wears but remember they are trying to make a living and just enjoy the banter or just a polite No Thank You.", "The beach was covered in rubbish & the water was brown. The sand was very grainy, it's appearance was greyish & it smelt terrible.", "it is a black sand. but this beach clean enough...Not to much people at the beach...so you can enjoy the beach without disturbing by other poeple.", "The beach is fairly clean. We went for long walks every morning. The sunsets were beautiful. Along the beach there are many bars and restaurants so you have many choices for eating on the water.", "Uncrowded beach with food, drinks and restaurants. Coolest surf beach. Reasonably safe for swimming.", "I have been coming to for 35 years and today the beach was the cleanest I have ever seen. We walked from the temple near Laluciola to Jl Melasti and the beach was very clean. Congratulations to the beach staff for a job well done. Terima Kasih", "Lots of litter which could be substantially improved upon by a daily litter pick.. street dogs which are friendly and on a reef so tide goes out in the evening leaving rocks and stones.", "We visited this beach at night expecting it will be happening and full of people but it was almost empty.. only a few people were there. During day times, it's perfect for surfing.", "There's just no other sunset like it on earth. The huge red perfectly circular orb, slowly descending into the endless horizon is romantic, breathtaking and truly spectacular. The beach offers plenty of beanbag restaurants to kick back, sip a Bintang and take in this truly awe inspiring spectacle with the ones you love. The redness of the dying light is otherworldly, ethereal and awakens light in even the hardest of hearts.", "The work to gain access to the beach was enormous. The high cliff walls and the beautiful beach make for an interesting combination. The beach is full of vendors but they do not hassle you. Lounges with umbrellas are available. The beach is clean and the water us clear and cool.", "This is a beautiful stretch of beach. It is especially nice for an early morning walk. The water is a pleasant temperature.", "No white sands, plenty of trash, not a good place for kids. Better beaches in the Philippines and Thailand.", "We stayed at Mercury Hotel Sanur beach right by hotel. Very quiet, lots of little Shanty huts along the walk way Jack Fish Restaurant very nice. Ladies doing massage full body about 3/4 hr costing £6.00 well worth the money. Water very warm though so not too nice if you want cooling down and hard to walk on really need jelly shoes.", "Mornings were better due to high tide and less rocks in the sand. Lots of seaweeds on the beach though, so the beach didn’t look too clean. Still a fun place for water activities. Not as crowded as other popular beaches.", "very clean the sand and the water was just amazing. Great place to go swimming or go for a long walk", "Lots of beach vendors who would come around to offer their goods for sale. Beach is alway crowded with people who wants to get a fast bucks from you. Lots of beach sun deck for suntanning session", "Nice and long beach to chill and walk by. on the right side there's a lot of warungs and shops but the left side is more unspoilt. There's a nice viewpoint above overlooking the whole area", "Stayed at the Westin. Nice cocoon sun beds. Plenty of shade from the trees when it gets too hot. Kept very clean by the row if resort hotels along the sea front. Good walking path mainly in the shade. A lagoon beach. Great for a swim when the tide is high. Beautiful light late afternoon and a great spot to sit and have a drink / lunch/ dinner and watch the egrets and cormorants fishing for their dinner. Can do paddle boarding or kayaking. Despite all that is available it was a pretty quiet and relaxing beach. The jewellery and sarong sellers going up and down the beach can be quite persistent the first couple of days, but once you keep saying no they stop asking. Would definitely recommend this beach", "Nice beach with every you need...very good for me because of the serfing possibility. . We have of course in greece very beautiful beaches but not these special waves. ...", "When we visited the beach was nice and clean. The water does have lots of seaweed but there is still good spots to go swimming. As on most beaches in people are always trying to sell you stuff, and they as you to pay to use the beach loungers, just bargain with them and they will usually let you use it for half the price. I would highly recommend getting up early to watch the sunrise on the beach.", "We visited in the first day we arrived to and it is dark sand beach with good waves for surfers. But in you have much nicer white sand beaches (Nusa Dua, ...)", "Head down to the Rip Curl Surf School and hire some paddle boards! Great fun & nice flat water to learn in.", "Want to have a walk on the beach, but too crowded. And vendors are around the main part even on the beach with rubbish.", "This is a must have when visiting . The sunset is just perfect and the beach is very beautiful as well but both together is simply a wonder.", "The beach in front of the hotels is kept clean and traders are few however get away from that area and you come across lots of rubbish washed up. Plastic bottles,seaweed that smells and other things. I know the seaweed is natural but all else needs attention", "A very good beach. Clean. Nice sunset view. This beach is not recommended for swimming. The water current is high. Good place to spend time. Local beer, coconut and food available.", "This is the only beach I've been to where there is a dramatic difference between high and low tide. At low tide it didn't look so nice on the right hand side of our hotel. The overall quality of the beach is self evident from the many nicer hotels backing onto the beach.", "During daytime toe beach is soooooo cool with all the surf activities. What a vibes. During the night the beach turns into one big club..... excellent place to loose all stress", "Three main beaches situated next to one another Food is good Gr8 atmosphere Staff friendly If you are able to view a sunset do it ...an experience wow ... ", "We spend a fair bit of time here it’s a nice beach with some nice places to grab a beer and other drinks and sit on a bean bag and watch the sun setting", "We went at around 11 in the morning and it was so crowded! It was high tide and it seemed like there was no shore!! The beach umbrellas had taken up any shore that existed! It looked tacky and dirty and just too crowded. Too touristy for my liking. I read many good reviews about this beach and hence I visited it but I hated it! Maybe there's some secret part of the beach that I didn't visit and maybe that part's nice. But the main area, at the entrance is pathetic!", "Very nice beach, cleaner than the beaches in . The personal cleans it always. The ocean is amazingly blue, and we liked the low-tide also, when you can walk lot of meters in the ocean.", "A short walk or jog from resort hotels. Not crowded and beautiful to walk along in the early morning.", "If you're the surfing kind, you'll love some of the breaks, the warmer water and easy access to the beach, but from a swimmers point of view, the beaches on this side of the island are pretty gross to look at, dirty coloured sand doesn't look great..", "Beautiful beach with plenty of shade. The beach is clean and quiet, there are beach sellers here but if you are not interested no hassle from them. The sea is also clean however there is only certain times that you can swim as the sea goes out a long way. But there are several pools of shallow water where you can submerge to cool off", "Nice and relatively quiet beach with little to no noisy watersports activities. Really a beach to chill & relax", "Highly recommend 👌🏻 - I’d suggest going to this beach around 6pm, grab a beer from OldMans, sit on the beach whilst listening to a local band play & watch the sunset 🌅", "the water was dirty, a lot of grasses, the view was good, poor services around the beach, clean water bath by the beach", "This is a wonderful place to enjoy a stroll on the beach or to participate in all the different watersports. I would recommend getting a package as you get to try all the activities. Well worth paying for a tour and getting them to take you there and back including the activities.", "A lot of people, a lot of canoe, but crystal water and nice beach. Entrance is paid: 15000 rup for person, plus 5000 for car parking.", "This review relates to day time visits, not night time: Once you get past the filthy street and open drains, I found a surprisingly pleasant experience. The beach was clean, street vendors - yes, but not too many and not too pushy, nice drinking and eating. An all round good relaxing experience, which saw me return a few times. Enjoyed sitting in the bars, by myself, having a beer and pondering life. I did not however, go swimming here, so cannot comment on the quality of the water.", "The sand was not clean, food rest and cigarettes were spread all over. Debris from tide were left on the shore.", "As it's rainy season a lot of the plastic washed up on shore. It was beyond shocking to see what was coming out of the ocean. The whole beach was covered in plastic.", "I nice spot in if you want to relax on a nice white sand beach and swimming in a clear water. I'd reccomend to stay more towards the Inaya hotel where the beach is larger and less impacted by low tide in the afternoon. There is all along the way a walking/jogging path where you can train or just enjoy the sea breeze It is a quite and safe place so don't expect to much night activities. Close by there is Collection where everyone can find the best restaurant to fit own tastes ", "beautiful water IF no storm!!! otherwise full of plastic debris! the nearby park is worth a visit. the sellers at the beach are not too pushy. you can find great deals at the beach when people are offering nearby sports activities! bargain!!!", "very popular , so be ready to share with the crowd - look for high tide to get the spectacular photos . Can approach fro m Sandy Bay beach restauarant - great cocktails and atmosphere", "This beach has plenty of shady trees, and the water has no surf, is shallow and safe for toddlers. Only a few beach hawkers so you dont get hassled to much.", "A very quirky beach once you get past the main drag of people, theirs always going to be people selling products but they're all friendly people!", "Clean beach . Beside kuta square. Alot of dining areas. Beach activities.. good waves for surfing . You are able to rent a surf board", "We loved strolling the path along the beautiful beach. There are many eating choices and activities to enjoy including water sports of all kinds, spa services and yoga. We plan to return and spend more time here next year.", "Nice clean beach. not crowded Beach divided to area which own by the hotel Relaxing beach and nice to have a sunrise", "During my stay in I visited the beach as a scenic experience. Whilst walking the beach I had seen many syringes and litter. I could only imagine what would be in the water if that was on the sand", "This is definitely a more chill area of - a few hotels/villas have access to this beach and it's just beautiful. Im sure there are better in , but something about the \\end of the road\\\" vibe of it got to me.\"", "This beach is my favorite even if is located far away But is worth the trip once you are there. See u soon", "This beach has the best waves and the cleanest water by far. One can walk along the beach for quite a while and just relax and enjoy the sound of the waves.", "Beaches are full of people which is good, but people make more and more mess and nobody cleans it. The garbage bin are only anywhere. So instead of beautiful view you can see just plastic garbage on the beach. What is the worst, no one can see it.", "Our sister hotels beach was nice but further along isn't so good. Good massages cheap. Boutique shops and bars dotted along walk way x", "I think the beaches in India are better than this. The beach was absolutely dirty and filthy except in front of the oberoi which they clean themselves. on seeing the beach I wondered why is rated so highly as a destination when the beaches are filthy and there is lots of traffic jam", "Had fun surfing and relaxing, but it is a beach full of people and vendors. Not a quiet private beach by any stretch.", "There are a number bars on the beach serving food which was excellent and cheap as is the beer Bintang. We walked from Butabelig beach to Kuta beach some 10 miles round trip. The beaches were full of plastics and general rubbish. I also picked up a light bulb and glass brown bottle which I dread to think what injuries they would have caused. The sea is quite rough with warnings of strong currents and red flags.", "This is a very pretty bay that is safe to swim, the tide does go out quite far but fishing and rock-pooling in the shallows are fun. There is very little litter at this end and the sellers are not allowed to hassle on the beach, a polite No thank you will suffice.", "This is one of famous beach of .good for beach side activities but not found so much sports options on beach.not so cleaned and also crowded.", "just a beach with surf breaks. the sand is a dirty brown color not white or golden.. also come when the currents are running the wrong way and you may as well try swimming at the local tip", "Went over the public holiday and it was really crowded. The beach itself seems to be full of litter. Consider skipping if time is not on your side.", "Beach is newly born. No trees along the beach. But nice beach chair and food stalls. Can always get young Coconut juice and beer. Also a lot of local food. If you are like me who don't mind the sun, sip of anything and food and watch the sea aimlessly is recommended!", "Fantastic long clean sandy beach. Plenty of loungers but not too many to spoil the idyllic views and quiet. Not as many \\beach sellers\\\" as in previous years!\"", "Having been to quieter beaches this was packed and really not that nice. Way too busy, noisy and touts everywhere. If you like the buzz, crowds then it’s the beach for you. If you like privacy and peace stay away. Sunset was nice but you can’t take a decent photo without a single person in it!", "Lovely beach with great views. Enjoyed some lovely walks along path. Quite impressed with how clean it was.", "a nice clean beach that stretched for miles! Surfing lessons were available and in the evening dining and entertainment was available. sitting on bean bags listening to live music throughout the evening is very popular", "This beach is not clean at all. The best beaches I have been to are in Esperance WA and the Whitsundays in Qld so I guess I have been spoiled. It's definitely worth seeing for the culture though. Lots of places to eat, bands to listen to and things to do.", "Good beach with lots to do. Be sure to be careful with small kids as water is fast. Though kids enjoy a loy.", "The beach is clean and so is the ocean. The water is warm and there are places where you can swim around. You can surf here as well. Some of the restaurants offer sunbeds for cash and some are free if you agree to have a meal in that restaurant. There are a few places where you can shower after the ocean.", "very nice to watch the sunset and have a few drinks in the bean bags. We just had pizza and drinks on the bean bags - service was excellent and didn't get bothered to much by sellers.", "I visited the place with our little one. Big beach with lots of good surf. Days of wave did alternate so easy wave days were good for the little ones to paddle and stay safe. Disappointed though with the cleanness of the beach. Rubbish floating around the waters edge. Also certain parts smelt so a sewage outlet may have been near by. The beaches volcanic residue means bathing suits get ruined so only wear dark coloured ones if you plan to do beach sand castle building. It would have been nice to have more beach restaurants as there were only big ones attached to hotels. The ones that were there had a high security manned setup, so not sure if the bombing in Dec 2004 (?) stopped all all the smaller restaurants doing business. Would still visit the beach but keep it cleaner please.", "Of course this place is not a secluded beach in the middle of nowhere but one of the busiest beaches in . However, it is still clean and good for swimming, surfing, tanning and watching the sun set.", "I've been to this part of for 5/6 times over the years but I was horrified to see how polluted this beach has become this time. It really has no reason to visit anymore unless the local government acts immediately and strenuously to curb use of plastic packaging on the island. I also found injection needle on the beach but when I handed it to a guy who was cleaning he didn't seem to be too care about what I found, which might reflect such found was nothing unusual. I'll go elsewhere instead of or at least this part of anyway.", "Water is smooth and good to swim There are sea weeds which our resort used to remove every morning. There are people who would sell stuff and rides. negotiate and bargain.", "This beach is nice and quiet, clean and very nice to just lay around on for hours and hours. Its great for kids, and its quiet safe. There is not a lot of waves so its a great place that you can just wade around in for hours. When you are looking for lunch or something to drink, you can just walk up the beach and there is a variety of options for you and your family to choose from.", "A must visit site in . For those who frequent often will know this is a great site to visit. Beautiful beaches, nice ambiance. You can do some water sports too here.", "My friend was so excited to show me this beach, as he said it was so beautiful. As I arrived I was quite surprised as to how average this beach was. There was a large stretch of sand, some of which was black and there was quite a bit of litter flowing in the streams to and from the ocean. Anyone who doesn't notice the pollution at this beach needs to get their eyes checked and reconsider what a good beach looks like. The hawkers also made it somewhat unpleasant, and the entrance/exit is quite tricky to find if you're a first timer. We weren't allowed to walk through any hotels to the main road, so we left with blistered feet from the hot sand trying to find our way out. I would not visit this beach again in a rush. I've seen much better beaches in .", "Specially between October and March this beach is very dirty, full of locals selling things and eating. It’s not a good beach to catch sun", "Beautiful beach great water sports lovely ladies Penny and Mandy will do a great manicure and pedicure for you the Amy will give you a great massage good shopping at local markets good bargains lots of fixed price shops very cheap", "beautiful, quiet and clean . Plenty of eating and drinking establishments along the promenade with most of them offering free wifi. The reef makes the water really calm.", "Not the best beach I have been to. I think the main issue for me was the fact it's hard to go to this beach and relax. We were continually approached and followed for everything from massages, pedicures, clothing and water sports. I fully understand it's the way of life over here but when wanting to take it easy it probably was a bit much. To be honest we preferred the pool in our resort than the beach. Each to their own I suppose.", "It's not a beautiful beach. You can have a nice swim here as the water is warm and still. Not very exciting though, no waves at all and I didn't see any fish but several starfish. On one end there are lots of little restaurants and mini bars. Fun to kayak around occasionally getting out for a swim in the aqua patches further out. Lots of seaweed. The sand is clean depending on where you go-best around the nicer hotels. It's a good beach for jetskiing.", "A clean beach with a big rocky area to explore during low tide. Nice and clean and hence good for running as well.", "A great beach any time of day but particularly beautiful at sunset. Plenty of places to buy food and drinks along the beach and sit back and take in the view", "Lovely clean beach with a lovely pavement to walk along (5k) and stop at cafes, marke stall, beautiful villa's etc", "Among all beaches I’ve ever been in , I think the Pandawa Beach is the best! It has whitest sand and blue emerald water that will catch your heart (as well as your melancholic side). It’s just a resemble of paradise I have ever seen in many box office cinemas, and I cannot get enough once arrived and step on its white smooth sand (with eyes stuck at the green and deep blue aquatic sight).", "The sand is black, and it's not the cleanest of beaches, but maybe we are spoilt in Australia. I think there are far nicer beaches in , saying that the surfs great and some great cheap little restaurant shacks", "Nice Beach, we swam on this beach about 4pm, just behind Ayodya hotel. warm water and clean area. it has another facility like sea walker, banana boat etc", "Not the best swimming or surfing beach - but good for a sunbathe and a walk around the many hotels along the beach", "This beach is not suitable for snokling, but you will enjoy the kite flying and surf. Many local restaurants are so close to thos beach.", "Perfect for a walk with your loved ones. Not for swimming though. Far from where we stayed. I suggest they put more benches or cottages people can just sit back and relax and enjoy the ocean view.", "Good for surfing though very run down area with no care for area Lots of rubbish in the water Lots of stray dogs and 3rd world surroundings", "the water is quite clean but swimming area was not sufficient yet. Lot of coral offshore and also lot of manual boat for only IDR 50.000. hope provide more public facility in the future", "like it was so close, but I wouldn't say its the greatest looking beach. But store and other things for shopping is a plus if you want to fall for overpriced trinkets. Beach also has restaurants along the beach where you can watch the sunset with a drink, meal, and music in the breeze.", "A fascinating beach in a nice area. I stayed in Swiss Belresort Hotel which was close to the beach and I was really happy with my choice.", "I have been to many beaches all over the world, and this one is pretty special in its own way. Although the sand are pretty dark and looks like mud when its wet, but the reflections at about 6 to 7pm were beautiful! You can see your own reflections or even those of the clouds when the tide is low. Probably one of the more beautiful beaches in the world (when there's not too many people).", "Good view, with white sandy beach...but looks like a market.full of warung (traditional small shop) and dirty. Lots of junk... And the lay out unmanageable. Actually this beach has a prospective as a destination. But need the professional touched to developing.", "Beach clean and the water is clear unlike semenyak. Sheltered, no big rip. Not too many traders on the beach asking you to buy, but little stalls along the beach. Nice spots to grap a bite to eat or a cool drink.", "Nice quiet beach. This whole area ( apart from the beach itself) has major resort construction taking place. Soon this will be a huge resort. Very big. For now it's s nice quiet beach to relax on. The sand is clean but soon as you get into the water there are small rocks. A bit uncomfortable to walk on. Water was clean and refreshing. Small shops to buy drinks. Beach massages available. Will be a major tourist area in a couple of years", "Poorly planned beach in regards to hotels and shop layout. Not inviting at all and when you do get there, the local shop owners will follow you forever. I mean forever, they take it personnal when you don't want to look at their stuff. The beach itself is dirty and I will not becoming back here. This was my second visit in 3 years.", "Echo Beach was a delight to visit, but we didn't swim in the water. We found Canggu overall a nice place to visit, especially with the cafes and beach clubs. However, we were robbed in Canggu whilst walking on the street to dinner one night. We were 4 women walking to the main strip to have dinner when 2 teenage boys drove past and snatched my friend's bag that she was holding against her chest. They grabbed her, tore her dress and shoved her to the ground. They almost rode over the two women in front of us and then rode off. Whilst this is expected everywhere in the world, we never thought it could happen to us, until it did. Be smart, be alert and be safe.", "Beautiful clean beach. Woke up at 5am to make it to Water Blow by sunrise... absolutely worth the early rise.", "Nice food, loud music... only till 12pm, food served till 12pm. But they do allow u to enjoy the beach on their sandbags till whenever u want .... fresh air and the night beach walk is what I loved about ", "Large tides can play havoc with swimming plans. I would say don't rely on great beach swimming, get it when you can but have a great pool as plan B.", "Great to visit, lots of characters. Beautiful beach to stroll on. Yes there are traders but with good humour and a laugh all went well.", "We are appalled at the lack of respect that people have for what drives people to island in the first place. My wife and I spent 3 hours picking up debris of the beach rather than swimming. We found syringes / diapers/ plastic bottles / wrappers/straws etc... A young lady was sunbathing next to a dead rat and didn’t even know it. I hope that tourist and locals can all leave the beach in better care than when they arrive. It’s a beautiful place but needs tighter controls in managing this national treasure!", "A large stretch of beach that is Great for swimming, however there can be lots of sea grass so can be a little bit unnerving when you feel something brush past your leg.", "If your hotel have access to the beach, this is a good place to hang out to avoid too many people. You can swim without bumping with other people but I found that some area needs to be separated with small boat. We access the public beach and a lounge will cost you AUD2.50 but our hotel gave us voucher so we did not pay.", "It's cool to sit and have a drink after the sun goes down, because then you can't see the heavily-littered beach. It's really depressing to see that rubbish on the shore. :(", "Not a surf spot. Just a bit of wave break, enough for kids to have fun without any real danger. Have dinner on the beach at sunset, very nice.", "Lovely beach. Clean sand. Quiet and peaceful. You will not be harassed to buy things or have massages etc like Kuta. It is quite calm. The water is not calm and can get rough. Be careful if you are not a strong swimmer or have small children. Some sections are patrolled by the lifeguard.", "The sand is darkish, very fine & it sticks to you. Our hotel had a water tap to rinse your feet off before walking further. In front of our hotel, the Alila, the beach was clean & you did not get pestered to buy things. The waves were quite high when we were there, the red flags were up. Yes, there are noisey Clubs which can disturb the peace of the beach. I guess it depends on where you are on the beach. The sunsets are indeed beautiful. I found that early mornings on the beach were nice.", "It was a white sandy beach with long chairs and restaurants. If only it was not that crowded, I would've been able to enjoy it more. Too bad that day it was packed with study tour kids. To enter the area we have to pay for an entry ticket (maybe around 8,000-15,000 per person, I didn't really remember). We saw the beach and went back immediately.", "The beach is nice, mostly waves are too big for swimming. On sunset the beach is very popular and most bar on the beach have chill atmosphere and live music.", "its a nice beach area. Never felt crowded. Nice sunrise view on the beach with low tide. Its worth waking up a little early for.", "This beach is just normal beach. Some parts are very dirty. You have to choose good part. Thre are many restaurant around", "Beautiful place and was there to see the sunset. It was beautiful! Beach was quite empty which is good :)", "Like many spots in the reef is far from the beach and so it's calm shallow waters, great for splashin around with the kids. There are kayaks and jet skis on hire if interested (we didn't try any so can't comment). The beach is clean but was windy when we went (late afternoon) so was quite chilly if you're not submerged in the water. Still beautiful and enjoyable. If you're looking for good food by the beach though this is not the place to be in. There's a row of small restaurants that don't look very hygenic. We just got chips for the kids and some grilled fish to snack on. IMO, there are other nice spots depending on where you're based for a beach / sea that's as great but with better food options.", "Stunning aqua waters set amidst white sand beaches. Beach is clean Could be very hot on a sunny day Only qualm is that there are too many pebbles making it difficult to enjoy the water...your feet sink in before you realize and the pebbles make it troublesome to hold steady in the water If you're a pebble collector, you can get a wide variety of naturally formed pebbles", "I you would like a safe beach paddle around at, this is the one for you. easy double break waves that are great for small and old.", "Beach was ok, but the water is quite shallow during low tide...too much sea weed and rocks make it impossible to swim close to the shore so better wait for high tide...Sand restaurant offers nice selection of dishes for lunch.", "Great interesting beach. Locals, tourists and great swimming and activities. Fun place. Love it in si many ways", "lovely well kept beach with loads of little places to eat and drink along the way. lots of water sports too at affordable prices.", "Black like dirt and smells like sewer. The sewer creek drops into the ocean making the beach even more smelly and unpleasant. And then people are wondering why they get \\ belly\\\" Do not swim there as you literally swim in sewer.\"", "Head down an hour or so before sunset and enjoy the show. Head down to the right find a bean bag, order a drink and some snacks and the rest is easy.", "Long clean sandy graually shelving beach with safe bathing, only a few minutes walk from the hotels, and local bars", "Nice beachfront walk although the tide goes out in the mornings and might not be conducive to a morning swim. Maybe its because its December. But nice paved walk along the beach and good restaurants and activities all along the stretch.", "Compared to the other beaches in this beach actually has white (or white enough sand) so it is a bit ore pleasant, pretty laid back, with people all along the way selling water sports activities, so you will never be bored if you are looking for something to do.", "Came here to watch the sunrise on our last day \\team no sleep\\\" the sand is soft the beach is long. There are chairs along you can sit. It's a nice beach\"", "The sun set is owesome. The beach is near many hotel ,. I was not able to enjoy since the beach is dirty. Many garbage from the visitor. As visitor . We must come and go without leave something in the beach.", "We enjoyed this beach, the waves break far out leaving it calm and safe for the children. My only thing would be to say to the local community and hotels in the beach to please have a concerted effort to clean up the plastic daily, if not twice daily to take the plastic out of the ocean and stop producing plastic in the island too.", "Me and my wife were enjoy the beach and specially the cocktail so nice and refreshing combined with sunset on the horizon was great feeling", "This beach can be a little busy, its not like our beaches in aussie, the sand is black as it is volcanic, overall the beach is good, the sunsets are amazing, great for a day relaxing on the sun lounges and watching the sunsets.", "Looked forward to our walk down Double Six for the first time in ten years but after less than 10 minutes, decided to give it up because of the rubbish and pollution! So sad! What makes it worse, a couple of fires on the sand lit by the locals trying to dispose of what they can! Please visitors to Double Six...say no to plastic bags, straws and disposable cups. Only buy if you can just one BIG water bottle not 5 or six little ones each day and make sure you dont add to the problem!", "Beach is not nice it’s full of rubbish that they try to clean every day by hand and one digger. The waves are massive only fit for surfing. Going in the ea your legs get wrapped up in plastic bags and othe washed up rubbish", "Beautiful beach with trees for shade at places in front of the grant Hyatt (have not been elsewhere). Beach and ocean lit up at night. Several water activity hire places available. There are numerous bars in the resorts that exist along this strong of beach.", "It's located in Denpasar area, relatively easy to access with lots of signboards directing to the beach. I heard it's a great place to watch the sunrise, but I came there in the middle of a hot sunny day. Not so crowded either, albeit the limited parking space. Still, it's a nice beach to visit, enjoy the coastal view and feel the sea breeze.", "Kids had fun at the beach, but not as nice as Sindhu. Your experience will really vary with the tide. Looks much more dirty when it is low tide, but there was warm ocean water and enough sand without being overcrowded, which made it a winner for the kids (if not the adults)", "Perfect view with perfect feels, the sounds of the waves, the looks of the temples, the colds of the beach water, are in harmony, makes you wants to stay there whenever you feel like stressing out. Perfect perfect perfect. But not for swimming though.", "Lots of huge beach clubs and resorts together with some small place to get some cheap food or drinks. Beanbags or beach beds to sit in or lie on and an ideal place to see the beautiful sunset while everyone is in the water surfing. Unfortunately my surfing isn't that good.. lots to learn I suppose!", "Great beach frequented only by tourists during the day and locals in the evening. Enjoyed the end of the day with a beautiful sunset and very good cocktails.", "its not one of the main beaches of . it is tucked away in one corner. It is actually a fishing village. not so crowded a beach. There are a few eateries serving local seafood. Some of the big brands of hotels are present there.", "We walked down to swim from our hotel but did not find the sea enticing. The beach,water and surrounds looked grubby.", "Overall not a must visit the water is full of seaweed and not very clear. Also polluted by many fishing boats further downstream so generally not an ideal place to swim", "worth a visit walking around and visit with all the small shjops and bars... Great feel... Recommended", "If ur not into Surfing I wouldn't plan a big stay up here.. the waves are good, theres plenty of nice rest around.. But the beach is black, rocky and not suited for swimming...", "When we came this beach has not been as famous now. It used tourists rarely come here, visitors dominated by natives of . In addition to rent a cabana there is also a massage service on the beach. And relatively cheaper than at the spa.", "doing a bit of eating, reading and tanning then returned in the evening for a few drinks on the beach under lit up umbrellas. Not only a great place for a surf and a swim, but head down and grab a beanbag, a cocktail and watch the sunset with some great music", "Too many peaple arrives in the evening for sunset and for dinner. Fron 3 pm the whole beach is covered by smoke of fireplaces. They frie fish. The sand is rather yellow tha white. Not enjoyable if you are not a good swimmer or surfer. Try Nusa dua beach. In august the sea was 24 C here. Nusa dua 28 C.", "Always something going on no matter if it's during the day to sit & relax or surf along with having a lunch or at night when the beach bars/restaurants are a buzz with live music. Some of the eateries are better than others and can be expensive when comparing to prices in restaurants along the Seminyak strip, but the sunset ting is what you pay for, quite wonderful. Yes those selling anything and everything can be annoying but still a worthwhile experience.", "The water was pretty dirty. I hope because it was a bad day. Crew pretty old. Not the best if you wish to have a romantic day on the beach with your wife. ", "Not cold water. Sea is clean and beach crew clean the everywhere. No stones, no trash and so peacefull air. Sea has wave everytime but it's so funny.", "not ideal for Swimming due to Streaming and waves but perfect for Surfing / wave-boarding. Possibility for Long beach-walks and having some dinks at the various bars where even beach.chairs are being offered complimentary.", "Overall been disappointed with beaches in , Thailand definitely our family favorite. With that said though this beach was best we visited in rainy season, it was pretty clean and you can get beach chairs at reasonable price and vendors not as pushy as other beaches. The kids enjoyed the water and waves and we adults relaxed and enjoyed the surf. Next time this will be our first choice when in .", "The beach was quiet, not many people were there. Nice place to stroll or bike in the afternoon to enjoy the breeze.", "Beautiful and clean beach to spend valuable time with friend and family, Mostly visit in early morning or in evening time to get good weather.", "This is a wonderful place to view the sunset, watch the kite flying, watch the planes land & take off again, and eat sweet corn roasted by the mobile vendors. Avoid the tourist trap restaurants like 'Aroma'- the food is very ordinary, and the price gouging is nasty!", "Do you want to swim in trash? If not then stick to the pool in your hotel. This beach is gross. We preferred batu belig further up however it still had rubbish floating in it and lots of broken glass on the beach. Unless you are desperate to swim in the surf don't do it. However the many warungs on the beach are a nice place to sit and view the surf (without trying to swim in it)", "This beach was crowded, we had to walk a fair bit before we found somewhere to sit. There was a lot of garbage as well.", "Very pretty - white sand, great ocean view Nice beach umbrellas for rent. Price wasn't too bad. Not that crowded compared to other popular beaches There is a big shallow area with clear water and small fishies Next to the beach was a park ish area where you can walk to a cliff - breath taking views there.", "not that clean but not bad also, sunset here looks really great. everybody can come to this place...", "Beach is great. We went parasailing and dive walking, and then visited the turtle farm. Worth checking out for all the watersport options. Staff are so helpful and fun.", "When we went there last year in August 2012, the beach is nice, quiet and relaxing. The breeze of wind is nice and soothing. the sand is clean but the water needs a little bit of cleaning from all the Algae which is a bit disturbing to me. The sellers hold their distance from the tourists but they could be a bit annoying sometimes. Anyway it was nice lounging there and enjoying the beach of our Hotel which is walking distance from where we were staying.", "Giant waves today, water was clean and warm, we lay on Sunday beds sipping on cold bintang. Nice and relaxed. Not annoyed by the beach sellers", "A lot of places to pull up and relax and watch the sunset beach is okay and quite crowded but that's why you go.", "Beautiful beach, many locals go there too, not just tourists. Many seafood restaurants and beach clubs on the beach. Plenty of places to chill.", "However the atmosphere is nice, nice hotels and restaurants, most private. on Sundays afernoons is full os local people in a festive mood. From time to time, if you are lucky you will see somehindu rituals by the beach.", "Love it here. Relaxing, warm weather, lovely locals and cheap bintangs. What's there not to like? Yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes", "This is a very nice beach with lots of space and sunbeds. Some items floating in the water with the waves, but thats the only negative thing about the beach", "Beach was very clean with a large selection of restaurants lining the beach. Each restaurant displays their menu on the beach and sets out tables on the water's edge. We enjoyed eating at Mama Donny's.", "Very beautiful place, amazing views, nice water, however a lot of tourists. There is not too much quiet and peaceful place. But i recommend this beach. You should see it when you are on ", "Nice beach with a lot of choices to do ..shopping ,Watersport or a lovely breakfast/lunch /dinner ..nice beach for family to do actives", "We visited the private part of this beach at the grand mirage . The beach is sheltered and oart of it is netted off to make it safer. There are hundreds of speed boats jetskis banana boats eyc so you have to be careful and keep a good watch to not get injured. Lovely sunset though and nice sand.", "Sea was ideal for surfers instead of swimmers, cause it was very shallow, good for kids though. Liked it anyways, sided by a rocky area, where we all enjoyed collecting lots of sea shells..", "It's a beautiful beach. Watching the sunset was amazing. If you want seafood then that's where you should go. We went there on Christmas Day. The vibe was amazing. The food was lovely. So romantic for couples. It's a must visit if you in .", "This beach is a lovely clean beach staff are always there cleaning. Sea is lovely and warm but can be very shallow.", "Great beach to wander down to check out the beach front hotel bars and watch the sunset. Great place to catch some waves when the surfs up. Bit rough for swimming however.", "You can swim only when the water is high. Otherwise a lot of corals. Not crowded, nice white sand (south beach; on the nort black sand)", "Great beach, great sun beds Some surf schools and beach side massage During the day it is quite as the sun sets the place gets busy with some music But the Sunset is spectacular", "go here in the afternoon for drinks and pub food and watch the sunset, live music at all bars between 5pm and 10pm,sit on a bean bag right on the beach while you eat and drink, gets busy at these times but worth it, great ambience and a good night out until around 10PM,heaps of bars to choose from, all on the beach. top spot", "Was just there in June 2016, it was great! Very sandy and safe but shallow. Not a lot of people around.", "We were here on a cloudy day. Water was fine, though not with the vibrant colors we were expecting. Lots of surfers were on the gentle waves. Water was clean and the sand nice. Our hotel had recicling chairs with their umbrellas to sit confortably and hang your towel. Not exactly the image that we dreamed of , but none the less a very nice place to spend a few hours.", "The clear water and white sand beaches were really gourgeus. We only went for one day as there is so much to see in , but I would definitely return. We hired a couple of jet ski for a relatively low price compared to other places in ", "Having just completed twenty ten kilometre walks in three weeks along the boardwalk i feel i know this area quite well. I find in the week the path is almost deserted early in the mornings but on the weekend it gets ridiculously busy. Granted the views of the sea and lembongan are always pleasant but there are three main drawbacks for me. Firstly is the amount of stray dogs that roam around barking constantly and fouling everywhere. Then comes the litter issue which if tackled immediately would improve the beach tenfold. I witness many locals sweeping the path on a daily basis but to then just bury the rubbish in the sand is surely asking for trouble. Finally the cyclists! Many are courteous and ring their bells but the youngsters, on bikes way bigger than themselves, are a big problem. On other boardwalks I've visited, designated lanes ensure a peaceful walk but here, because of its narrowness, i have had many near collisions and witnessed others jumping out of the way. I may sound negative in my comments but this is what I have seen and if the authorities jumped on these problems Sanur beach would be truly fantastic.", "enjoyed just relaxing on the nice sands of the beach no interruptions. the water was warm and very clear and you could snorkel in the water but I did not so I couldn't give a review on that part", "Nice place to watch a sunset. You'd have to go early to get the best seats otherwise you'll be shoulder surfing for sunset views. For me getting cocktails that tasted like mocktails were a turn off especially when paying aussie prices. I couldn't be bothered arguing that night so didn't bother telling them and we just left after our drinks.", "nice place , near to night market for food , and delicious sea food, recomend, nice beach , but litle bit dirty , because i think get rubish from another place", "The most relaxing way to sit back at the end of the long day and watch the sunset. With a couple of Bintangs on the beach with the camera ready for that sunset shot.....", "Great beaches and gentler surf, interesting restaurants and bars, market stalls and sellers of water sport adventures. Flat Pathway alongside the beach makes it ideal for walking, running and cycling, though the presence of mopeds detracts. Mayeur museum to the north is just over a pound sterling to visit and is charming. Some longer stretches of tin fenced wasteland detract and more showers and toilets would be good, though you can find some for general use.", "Lots of lovely golden sand, exceptionally clean except along tide line which is to be expected. Beach shelves deeply from boardwalk area to the sea but then just a gentle slope. Sea is lovely and warm.", "We were there for a week which was too long! The beach is really nice with a white sand and blue water but the city is boring. The restaurants are bad and expencive, nothing to do there expect laying on the beach and many buildings are empty! If you want to go there book a hotel on the beach, the others aren't nice to make holidays!! ", "lots of the beach is \\owned \\\" by the hotels that front it and can only be used by their guests. Nice sand but shallow water with not much chance of swimming unless you go out past the coral and that can be a long way\"", "Was nice to get away from the cars and traffic for 3 days, hire a bike and ride along the foreshore path, its a good 2 hours ride round trip at a slow speed. Plenty of bars, drink stops and markets along the way. If staying in one of the beachfront hotels, you could just disappear and spend your time between the pool and beach and relax.", "Very peaceful, never crazy crowded, a lovely beach for swimming and sunning! Soft sand and fun little restaurants. Great for walking and exploring.", "This is one of the many beautiful beaches in .......sparkling blue-green waters as far as the eyes can see. Clean, pebble and shell-free sand. Gradual depth going outwards which makes it perfect for those who don’t swim but like to paddle in the shallows. The expected downside to this beach is the crowds.......maybe going early in the day would be better, we went later in the afternoon.", "The beach is not clean. Many plastic bottles and other stuff around. Plenty of seaweed, many crab holes in the sand which can be uncomfortable for same people to walk on. Big difference between high and low tide. Low tide is awful. Some fishing boats on the beach. The water is not deep. Some hotels seem to clean the beach, some not. At high tide, if no seaweed the water can be very comfortable and well-kept stretches of beach can be very beautiful in deed. Also plenty of facilities on the beach ranging from simple local beach restaurants to expensive hotel bars. There are some beach vendors on the beach but they are not very pushy. Also beautiful sunset. In short I've mixed feelings about this beach.", "We visited on a November morning, so our view may be a bit skewed. The beach was clean, clear, and empty. We also stopped by Ku De TA for drinks and again, it was relatively empty. Perfect spot for our last day in .", "Such a shame but the increase in rubbish and nearby creeks that are best described as open drains are a blight on what was once a delight", "The sunsets are amazing. The food is delicious. The beach is somewhat dirty but it seems like that's the case in a lot of 's beaches-unfortunately. It definitely didn't stop us from taking a dip.", "this beach is very good, bring your family then they will have good fun and want to go back for weekend with family and other fam. also you can visit the beach with picnic lunch boxes so you can save some funds, use your own transport even better,", "It was ok but the boats and jet skis kept interrupting where we were lounging. When low tide happens it becomes too shallow and you kinda get stuck with seaweed portions. Overall it was a relaxing beach.", "Nice beach, but we found in the early part of the day, the water was way out, and the beach was full of seaweed and shells etc. When the tide came in though, it was wonderful. Water was clean, clear and calm, so good for children to swim too.", "Two words. Don't visit. Filthy (note: rainy season contributed to the state of the beach but tourist attitude and littering has a lot to do with it).", "Lovely Beach area to sit and relax or swim at without crowds. we walked along here every day of our stay just to feel the cool breeze.", "Walk this stretch most days then stop for a beer. Mostly hotels with outlets in between, nice little shopping outlet at far end.", "Wish there were shacks with food and drinks... we could spent longer time there. It is possibly the most beautiful beach we saw!", "Nice stretch of beach with black sand.. Bring a long a matt or beach towel if you do not want to pay for the beach chair.", "Best beach at south . There are 6 differebt god standing at the entrance. The beach was so blue. There are lots of restaurant available. Whole Coconut selling for cheap price. Must be good for burgain. Many people at sunset time.", "Fabulous to walk along the beachfront and catch people flying kites, fishing, swimming, dinning in many of the restaurants, sipping cocktails, admiring the beautiful beach, shopping, having a massage, checking out the turtle rehabilitation programme... and more", "Very wide and clean and the water nice and warm, with very few local sellers, not that it was a problem, nice people", "Should have gone at low tide, where you could do kayaking in the clear waters. During high tide, the waves are strong and washes pebbles to the beach.", "Nice, big beach that offers surfers and swimmers a good time likewise. We were there as a family. The water is clean and the beach is life guarded. There are some busier parts but also some quieter areas. Watersports are offered. You can rent surfboards for 200 TRup. Lots of surfers there, but close to the beach the water is calm, the surf is further out only. A lot of Aussies, Chinese, other Asians and Russians, but also Eurpeans. Good mix. Lots of big hotel resorts, but still a lot of space for everyone. Some hotels regularly clean the beach. All in all a great place to hang out on", "Fantastic beach with lovely white sand and beautiful clear water. Good safe beach for children although the tide does go in and out daily.", "Clean, white sand beach with various things to do. Kayaking/canoeing and paragliding. You can see that there are areas here where local fishermen farm seaweed and also fish in the seawater. Although it's a busy attraction, it doesn't feel crowded because the beach is spread quite far. There are some warungs to eat-in and relax with your friends. I do recommend coming along here with a large group!", "Quiet, peaceful, calm and CLEAN. Lots of seaweed, if you go out further than past your thighs. Great time of year to travel there however, cool and windy, but not humid on beach front.", "The beach where i stayed was not really clean and well arranged, maybe there was event during the weekend and too many people gather there.", "Seyminak Beach is beautiful when you first see it. The waves are crazy and it is a long and impressive. However, I was a bit disappointed as it was pretty dirty in places and sewage smell was also quite strong in certain sections. Also I was there in July and there were massive crowds. I would save my time for the beach in a better place on the island than here.", "Dislike: Black sand, Garbage, Dogs, Dog's poop, Like: Sorry tell you the truth, nothing I like from this beach", "Very safe surf beach, clean by standards but water quality not the best. A great place to watch the sunset whilst enjoying a cold and very cheap Bintang from a bean bag and having a neck and foot massage. The street / beach sellers are everywhere but not too aggressive and it’s fun to barter with them ( you can offer low prices without offending them) and sometimes pick up a real bargain. If you frequent the same “hosts” on a regular basis they will treat you like royalty and remember you for years. Certainly safe for all the family.", "A stunning beach. The tide lines are kept clean of seaweed by staff from the nearby hotels. There are very few people on the beach. Its a very long beach with shallow sandy sections and deeper areas but *Beware!* we found that there can be strong rip currents depending on the tides and wind direction. The tide times are posted on a boards belonging to hotels. ", "The beach is dirty due to the tide coming and going, there are tiny corals in the sand that will make you wish you had shoes on and the water is only knee high at best. The pictures look stunning but it really is not that great. There is seaweed all over the seabed, which I find disgusting. The resorts on the beach create a nice atmosphere with the lanterns and fairy lights in the evening but the beach itself is nothing but disappointing. I would not spent my $$$ to stay there. What a shame.", "nice beach to hang out,, great sunset. Make sure bring all you need if you want to hang out there...", "Our last morning was being shuttled to the beach to view the sunrise and greet the morning while watching locals either end their night or start their day. The silhouettes of the people against a morning sun gave a very perfect ending and a serene quality. If you don't want to walk along the shore because it is low tide and rather murky, there is a walking path that winds amonst the trees and small shops or studios. Another way to experience .", "But nothing special. Could be any touristresort anywhere. If you go to only fore beaches I think you could do al lot better elswhere.", "Unfortunately with current beach covered in pollution, they did have signs up apologizing for it, effort was been made to clean it up! Water was warm rough, great for surfing, unfortunately no swimming was permitted during the week 1 was there signs everywhere! ", "This beach is great to watch the sunset and sit at one of the many beachside bars and restaurants. Most of them have cushions and beanbags to sit at and enjoy the beach views. The beach is clean but watch out for your belongings as this place has a reputation for pickpocketing. There are a lot of people on the beach trying to sell you things. It's best to bargain the price at least to 50% and definitely say no if you don't want it because they are very pushy. Other than that, this beach is great for the whole family.", "A good choice of food and drink Cafe's and Bars. A good choice of Water activities, Jet Ski's, Scuba diving Underwater Walking, cycling, walking, local markets or just relaxing", "Like the rest of the beaches on this stretch it is diety and has heaps of rubbish at this time of year. Good to walk along at low tide though.", "We spent a week staying near the Intercontinental hotel at Jimbaran beach, and visited the beach almost daily for swimming and to eat at the restaurants. The beach is beautiful with soft sand and clean water. The surf conditions varied significantly day to day with some days being flat gentle waves and others much rougher higher dumping surf. But that's normal for the ocean. The row of restaurants with tables on the sand offer a variety of seafood, local and western food options and stunning views especially as the sun sets. We found the restaurants at the southern end of the row to be cheaper but still offering good quality food. There are not too many hawkers to annoy you - just occasional ladies selling beaded jewelry etc and at night a few guys selling light up kids toys. There are a few carts selling fresh roasted corn on the cob in the evenings - at 10k they are a delicious bargain which you should definitely try.", "Recommend this beach. But it's a funny beach with high tide and low tide. Sea is very clear. One side of the beach needs work on and the other side is nice. Some annoying people selling stuff. The beach is calm and relaxing and we loved it.", "A variety of eating places with a mix of street food and table service. The beach is clean and the sea clear. Hot during the day but plenty of beds and umbrellas to hire.", "We were there in Dec 2015. Wished we had allocated more time to this beach. Our hotel was not sea facing but provided shuttle service to an area of this beach which has been partitioned off for selected hotels. The beach was clean with an amazing variety of seaweed. I have never seen so many kinds of seaweed within the same beach! As this beach is a private one, it was well maintained. The kids had a great time. Will be back for sure.", "The beaches at are dirty and filled with garbage. There is no trash bins and both tourists and the nese throw trash everywhere, They don't pay any tax, so there are no government-payed people to collect the trash.. That is really a big shame, and very very sad. But we enjoyed going to Finns Beach Club in Uluwatu, where the water was clear and the beach kept clean. It was a perfect and secret spot :)", "It was right across the road from the hotel. Good waves for trainee surfers. There were lounges for hire and plenty of room. very popular with locals and holiday makers", "Nice beach for surfing, relaxing and long walking over a day and night. Lot of beach bars with cheap prices and nice exotics restourants on the evening.", "Very clean beach, clear and calm waters and perfect place to spend time with loved ones..... Not very busy as other beaches... A very good option if planning for a romantic Getaway,", "Simply lovely. Not as crowded as a commercialised as some of the other beaches. Lots of beaches to choose from but this is one of the best in .", "There were a lot of boats around when we were there. The visitors rarely spent time in the water, maybe because there were quite a lot of seaweeds floating around? The water was relatively clean, though not as clear as we hoped it would be probably because of the weather. Visitors whose hotels do not offer a private area can rent beach chairs for Rp. 50,000.", "Then you have got it. One thing you should make sure of though: go to the beaches by the hotel resorts! Those are the real thing really. There are entry points for any tourist, just ask or look for it. Then enjoy!", "Beautiful beach, windy, clean sands, you can walk with bear feet, no problem. You will love this beach anytime to go near it.", "Great for surfing but a little too strong for us to go further than paddle. Keep an eye on children! The tide can wash up a load of rubbish ☹️ but it is soon cleared up.", "Absolutely beautiful. A must-visit especially for sunset (starts around 5.30pm local time). Plenty of beach bars available for beers. Beware of touting tho, and prices here can be slightly elevated as compared to what you get elsewhere. Afterall, this is a tourist spot.", "The beach offers plenty of spots to relax with many warungs and bars to choose from. There are areas perhaps not safe but overall plenty of sand and shadey trees. Some chaired spots will charge for use of the deck chairs. Rubbish does occasionly appear from nowhere overnight and can be quite thick and disgusting. The beach gangs will clean it up but it may take a couple of days. On low tide you can safety walk out to the reef looking at various marine life. Good to snorkle but not much to really look at but interesting. Often dozens of fisherman wade out trying their luck. Few kilometers end to end but there are side lanes (gangs) to get back to the main road. Shop owners , massuers etc always drumming up business as it does seem quiet there. Overall, a stretch of beach good to wander along and pass the time of day.", "Waves are a bit rough for swimming but perfect for surfing and the Long Beach run was absolute perfection. But...the best part....the sunset. Get a beach side table for dinner and enjoy the sunset over what I think is a top 10 beach in the world!", "Love this beach which is surrounded by a reef which protects the beach and local fishing boats. Not over rum with traders and just the odd lady selling massages. Just enough local warungs and resorts to try different food and not too many market stalls. Great mix of everything!", "White sand, clean waters that float peacefully. This stretch of island is lovely. An Aussie knows great beaches and this rates nicely. The reef further out deals with the surf breaks and that just makes for a calmer shoreline. Suits me : -) it's not too hard to find a spot that isn't reserved for a resort or Chair & umbrella hire operator.", "Great beach lots to see but really more for relaxing in check out resorts to see artwork and fine dining all resorts have something good to offer", "We came in with big expectations for the beaches... And we found a very unpleasant place. We spent some days on Seminik beach, including the New Year's Eve and we were totally disappointed with the DIRTY on the beach and in the water. You can find almost everything in terms of trash: from plastic to wood, from coconut shells to paper. I am attaching some pictures, but they cannot describe the smell around. Continuously, many local people are trying to sell you anything. I am rating it 2 stars (and not only one) due to the electrizant atmosphere for the New Year's Eve: happy people, music and fireworks. Overall, it was the worst beach I've ever seen.", "I was visited last month with my husband to see the sunrise from this beach. nice beach with black sand", "A beautiful and safe beach that is constantly kept clean through out the day with access to numerous restaurants and activities.", "Why are there so many people at this filthy cesspit of a beach? It's really not worth wasting your time here. Rubbish everywhere.", "Nice beach and lots of hotels around for lunch or an early dinner after a day on the beach. Very clean and good amenities", "We always go & sit on the beach at one of the local Waring to enjoy a cold beer or two before dinner....lovely, peaceful spot to watch the kids play & the local fisherman at work", "Awesome beach for sunsets and relaxing on beanbags with table service waiters and lots of live music The water is pretty disgusting so not good for swimming", "Went on Sunday so watch sunset. It's a busy beach with lots of locals and tourists. Not great sand and choppy sea.", "Big surf (definitely not for beginners), black sand and great people watching. Definitely not the type of beach where you go for a leisurely dip as the ocean is pretty heavy along here. It's good watching all the people get dumped right on shore though (entertainment on it's own!!!!). Great spot to get a cheap cold beer and watch the sunset (beautiful). Cool vibes all along from Old Mans and the Lawn down to La Brisa at Echo Beach. You have to get some corn along the beach - it's cheap and delicious.", "unfortunately at the time of year that we went, the beach was full of rubbish up and down the shoreline. Im not sure if that is all year through but it was very dissapointing", "The beach sand is grey with dirt, but still really popular at sunset, with the beach crowded, especially on the week-end and around Full Moon time", "Sea was dirty, beach and sand dirtier. The only good things were that the sunbeds were cheap, and that there are little unexpensive cafès on the beach to have a bite during the day,", "Clean, nice restaurants on the beach. Chairs and umbrellas available to hire. Bike path along the beach.", "Came with my friends around after lunch time, but the beach already too packed with local highschool tourists and their buses. Guess we just chose the wrong time :) Beautiful beach and amazing sceneries though.", "Nice beach, quitte location. We juist drive through and stopped for a bite and a drink. It was in a beachclub. Music little to loud for relaxing. Good not really cheap but it was ok. Swimmingpool ok. Nice area", "Great surf and very family friendly beaches. Hire a surfboard or SUP, or grab a bike for a ride around the hotels.", "This black sandy beach is frequented by the youth because they know this area as a 66 club area for night drink and music outing. But careful undercurrents can be very strong here", "Beautiful clen Sandy beach. Big area for relaxing. Many places along the beach with beach chairs, n beach massages available. Food, markets. Great area.", "Lovely long beachfront, would imagine this is a good place for surfers due to the amazing waves, relaxing just sitting there watching the waves. Top. ", "Its cleaned in the mornings.. , has grainy sand, waves are not big, great to sit on sun beds and be served if you need for drinks etc.. There is a nice esplanade to walk along", "Nothing really to dislike here..you can take a leisurely stroll and find a very affordable place to eat along here..having a meal while sitting on the beach in bean bags is the way to go..", "A place for couples to go and have a relaxing trip. Visit to the beach is a must. A good shopping area nearby called collection. Lot of eating and shopping options", "Not natural beach dwellers we had a pleasant meander down the mile or so path at the top of the beach. Hassled a little by various traders whom you ignore or pleasantly say no thank you to. Pretty beach lots places to eat and drink and sunbeds for hire + if you must jetski. Lovely clean water, gentle slope out to reef. Don't go over reef. No lifeguards. Flags indicate where safe to swim", "A lot of rubbish at the beach and also in the water. The staff who is cleaning the beach dig a hole in the sand and put all the garbage into the hole and then cover it. We were a lot of tourists who collect the rubbish into bags some of our days there.", "Clean beach, the water is lovely and not many waves so you can swim. The only annoying part is the people with their jet skis and motor boats, it can get a bit loud and smelly with the fumes sometimes.", "We walked along the beach, found it hard to enjoy as there was a lot of rubbish floating around. There is a nice café near the surfing area however which was packed. Did a good breakfast. ", "What can one say about the beach here that hasn'tt already been said, the water here is pristine most of the time, extremely clean and just a great place to catch some sun or go for a dip, easy access and if your staying at one of the resort that border the water it's quiet and peaceful, sand is clean and the kids would love it.", "nice beach to watch the sunset. A lot of wedding couple come here to take pictures. The beach is nice", "quite towards the rights stretch of the beach, can lye down and enjoy shades and drinks provided by locals", "this beach may not be clean, but has great sunset views at nearby restaurants and bars that line the beach. Lounge chairs for rent are easy to find, and there are plenty of beach bars along the beach where you can sit in the shade while watching the surf schools catching some waves.", "Fantastic golden sands and deep blue water. Beach sheltered with waves breaking several hundred metres from shore. The real pity was - the water was full of rubbish :( All small plastic bits and pieces of crap, small bags, straws, sauce containers etc Others have told me its a 'seasonal' thing and most times the water is clean and clear ... its filthy in the wet season sadly :(", "We stayed at Grand Hyatt hotel for 5 nights but every morning we were starting the day with long walks on the beach. The water was not very interesting for us (as we live in Cyprus where we have some very clean waters) and the tide made things worst at times.Nevertheless only seeing how long and clean the beach is, is an experience on its own. Sometimes jet lug is good as you wake up from 05.00 in the morning and you get to see the sunrise :)", "The view is superb , the white sand beach is so natural, and its not too crowd . But sometimes on holiday season we found some trash in the water that need to be cleanes up", "Nice beach but quite busy in July. Full of shop stalls, resorts, restaurants and tourists also lots of water sports. A bit of rubbish but generally quite clean. The beach path is nice and shaded for an afternoon stroll.", "If coastal scenery is your thing then be sure to add Devil’s Tears to the itinerary. Best seen at high tide and ‘rough’ weather for best effect! It is also a great place to watch sunset. Buy a Bintang from one of the local stalls and sit back, relax and enjoy the view!", "The beach mainly attracts surfers. There are beach chairs everywhere where you can sit and grab some drinks from beach bars. Garbage can be seen in general.", "Its a beautiful beach with blue skies and lot of activities to do. One day is probably good enough to complete all the activities. We just loved it there. We had so much fun with family. There were hoards of visitors trying out various activities at the beach too.", "Bbq seafood and traditional street foods. Plenty to look at. Easy on the wallett and the locals are very polite. No drug salesman and no pressure to buy. Probably the most likeable part of from my experience. Easy pace and everything available.", "The view here is breathtaking and the waters are clean. Waves can be strong and choppy though. There is water sports available here, such as para sailing.", "Lovely beach with plenty of walkways. But there were plenty of tourists from China who were really loud and spitting everywhere.", "Beautiful Beaches, White Sand, Clear Water. Excited to see the Concerned Hotel staff keeps Beach clean, Plastic Free and Keep on Dressing the Sand..!", "The private section of the beach was fine, but I can imagine the rest of the beach gets very busy in high season.", "beautiful beach with nice view,quiet and clean.I saw the beautiful sunrise.the kid likes the beach very much.", "Beautiful beach, good wave to surf. It's relatively quite and not to crowded when me and my wife visit this beach. Also provide choices of hotels and restaurants.", "The beach needs cleaning. The best part is at night, the beach is mostly deserted, hence can go on a long walk, sit back, relax, and talk.", "This beach although more crowded, its pretty long and has some very nice restaurants lined up near the shore. One can relax here while getting some pretty good grub too", "Beautiful white sand fantastic restaurants really worth a visit This is the jewel in great place to spend a day or just enjoy your evening with a great meal on the beach", "We loved the beach here, not so much for swimming but for walking. The boardwalk goes for miles and makes a great morning walk. If you want to swim you need to find out when it's high tide as it's no good for swimming at low tide, just mud flats. Make sure you go there early to catch the spectacular sunrise.", "Having fun under the sun was the best thing to do in with their fun water activities especially the banana boat riding and parasailing. It is a must try/things to do in .", "There are some nice resorts along this beach. the beach itself is white sand. There are almost no waves as the area is protected by canal reefs a few hundred meters out from the beach. The beach is not spectacular - most people stay at the resort pools.", "Loved this beach! It was beautiful in the evening and had a calm that could transport you to your favourite memory!", "Locals here are very proud. They keep the beach very clean. The sky is full of kite surfing. Tied does go out, very out at low tide. Can do all water activities at this beach", "Nice and clean beach with good restaurants and bars. Not recommended for swimming due to strong waves. Great for surfing and sunbathing.", "Beach covered in litter, litter in the water too, overpriced sun beds, hawkers.... try somewhere else", "When we went to visit my wife and i werent overly impressed. The beach had quite a bit of rubbish on it, the water was very murky and churned up from the big waves and it just didnt compare to other beaches i have been to around the world. ", "There is rubbish everywhere and it is used by the stray dogs and cats as a giant litter box. It's not the most inviting of beaches. You are better off enjoying it from a distance at one of the many resort's that overlook it.", "Beach was nice but can be really busy by the late afternoon from student tourist, but other than that everything was great.", "The beach is nice this time of year. Off shore winds make the water and sunset picturesque. The sand is not black like further to the north. For about $5 you can hire a beach towel and bed. In the evening it's great to go to one of the many on the beach seafood restaurants and eat and watch the evening sky over the beach. The restaurants can be a little expensive but depends how much you value the experience of eating with your feet in the sand and watching the sunset over the ocean.", "There's a lot of eateries along this beach and most go for sunset view along this coast,very busy beach and not cleanest", "There are some great restaurants along this beach, but don't go here for swimming as the water is not the cleanest. There is quite a lot of litter along the beach and people fish very close to shore. We did have a really nice meal though.", "Stopped at the Juice Bar for a drink and a bite to eat. Lots to watch on the beach with good waves for the surfers. Usual vendors along the beach. Water was warm but a lot of the beach is too rough for swimming. Great beach to wander along.", "This beach is so comfortable, amazing sunset view, love the local food, and the people is so friendly. Best place to spend the day at the beach with view budget.", "Good choice for those wanting more peace and quiet. Nice sunsets and several good bars for happy hour drinks and dinner.", "Beautiful white sandy beach and perfectly clear water. The downside is a very strong undertow which takes away the relaxation.", "Clean and clear water. The path along the beach was wonderful for walking in the morning or with a pram. Lots of wonderful restaurants and hotels.", "Sandy beach surrounded by restaurants and few resorts. Unfortunatelly not for swimming, tides at the morning and afternoon, many boats, which let out sewage near the beach. Local people mostly polide, just once we were attacked by a yelling local when trying to sit in the shadow so we felt really bad the rest of the day.", "It is a nice beach, loved to take a stroll along it. The only issue is a lot of bikers who are constantly driving by you on the narrow path. Almost nobody was in the water. there is quite some grass in the water, it is poorly maintained - unless there is a resort nearby. There were no waves and the water seems to be clean. Must admit that I was disappointed by poor maintenance.", "Beach is lovely, however spoilt by us humans with the usual plastic bottles and crap washed up, can never understand why people leave their crap on the beach, just shows their class I suppose, the guys clean the beach daily and is really nice.", "A fabulous beach! If the tide is up there is the opportunity for lots of water sports as well as playing in the sand which is still there. When the tide is low, the shallows are wonderful for relaxing in and there are lots of rockpools to explore. Wildlife is super!", "This beach is beautiful and has lots of great waves if you're into surfing. Also great if you're a first time surfer they have tons of affordable surfing lessons and the waves are great but not so intense that it's a hard place to learn. There are great little beachfront restaurants and bars, and it's pretty easy to get a lounge chair if you go early enough. Negotiate for it and don't pay more than 50-100K rupiah for 2-3 hours. Sadly, there is a lot of trash on this beach. So walking along the water is not a great experience because you're dodging washed up trash and plastic bags.", "We went down to the beach today to take advantage of our Hotels Beach Club facilities and I would recommend if you are staying at the Haven Hotel whilst in to utilise this facility. The beach itself offers a great chance to body surf , board ride or boogie board as there was a constant wave. The beach is for those with medium to above swimming skills because the surf is quite powerful and there at times is a strong undertow and rip which could trouble those with not so good swimming skills. ", "Beach is sandy and the areas around the private beach clubs are kept nice and clean. Good path at top of beach for easy for walking and nice and shady.", "A lovely afternoon/evening boardwalk with great restaurants or places to have a drink. During the day hours, it was extremely hot and humid for us to enjoy the beach or water activities.", "We went to this beach on last day of our trip. The beach was pretty clean with less commercialization.", "Come to must visit this beach. good management and development. White sandy beach with blue water. You can find a lot of shop with reasonable price and toilet also shower room if you swim there. You can rent a canoe for only 50K rupiah and enjoy the sea. The only problem is the sea trash. Hopefully the goverment can clean the sea for more comfort for the tourists.", "Maybe it is a nice beach but the days we were there the wind was up and the waves were a bit too big for small kids", "Lovely sunset... but waves are just too high to enjoy a swim. You can simply walk down the beach romantic view. But most beaches are dirty since waves are high... drafts more garbage to the shore.", "to enjoy an amazing sea, you need to go early in the morning. otherwise it's wavy and seems dirty. wonderful sand and peaceful", "The beach looks lovely with the iconic pavilions overlooking the sea. However, on closer inspection the waste from the hotels etc. seemed to go straight into the water and it did not look very clean at low tide. We decided to stick to swimming in the hotel pool!", "After we saw dirty beach of Seminyang (due to low tide and rainy season) this beach was a piece of cake! Clean beach with white sand, not a lot of people, amazing view, blue water. Loved it! BUT still the water was not transparent and had sea weed in water and on beach, so i suggest come to in summer, cuz during raining season (winter) water is pretty dirty everywhere, enjoy your holidays.", "great bintangs on the beach and friendly singalongs. Nothing is ever to hard always willing to help with a sun lounge and umbrella.", "Great place to finish the day. Plenty of entertainment and characters. Sunsets are postcard quality. Plenty of options from blankets to bean bags or day beds to relax on with drinks and friends.", "I was in Seminyak in the winter 2014 and was already shocked then by the incredibly dirty beach and ocean. The sewage is running straight into the sea on various points along the beach. This has not changed at all from my first visit. The long ring road Jl.Drupadi at the time as in a horrible condition with sewage canals left and right from the street with the appropriate smell and moscitos, rats etc. This road was now completely redone with small but nice sidewalks now covering the mentioned canals. However, the sidewalks are usually parked with lots of motorbikes so that one still has to go down on the street all the time. And still by walking the streets, there is nothing changed with trash piles all over the place. At each street corner you see them and nobody seems to bother. In contrary, when you tell the locals about it, they blame the tourists but my observations where that it is actually themselves throwing plastic bags, food containers, bottles and all other kinds of trash whereever they stand and walk. The same goes for the beach...dont tell the locals as they will explain you that the trash comes because of the storm and wind and coming from the neighboring islands. And even if the trash comes from another planet: CLEAN IT UP !!!! Tourists have choices.. For the long flying time from Europe, you would expect paradise but coming into horror. We had a similar island in the mediteranean called Mallorca which was developped for tourism very early, similar to , with the same negative aspects. But they have learned it the hard way and changed their approach to tourism almost 20 years ago by imposing taxes on tourists, cleaning up the entire island, building trash incineration plants, building water desalination plants, since they also had a major water problem, building proper roads and a great pubic transport system. This island is now an example how it can move from a current standard into something called a true vacation paradise..but of course it does not come cheap and it will turn away certain types of tourists and will take time. I wish that takes this step too otherwise it will be a lost paradise !", "There are a lot of beach side shacks which offer a lot of deals by which you get drinks and food for a cheaper price than that on the menu.", "The water is clear and the sand is light and puffy! There where never to many people and you could relax and forget time easily.", "Honestly guys, if you spent less time making those little square gift baskets and focussed more time on waste management, you wouldn’t have such a spoiled beach and suburb. It really is a beautiful piece of coastline until you see how neglected the environment is and how nonchalant & accepting the locals are of their destructed environment. Get your act together !", "Good beach for be relax and enjoy your time in . No waves for surfers because the waves are not so big, so if you want to swimg or be relax is the perfect place", "Amazing beautiful gorgeous out of this world beach. u can’t swim in it. Unless ur a very good swimmer waves and currents are way to strong If ur not fit don’t even attempt to go there, it’s very hard to get down there but totally worth the walk. Make sure you wear proper shoes (you will thank me for that later) And I cannot stress this enough water water water.", "Not bad considering it is in . Black/Grey sand and pretty clean. Also, the water was a great temp and the street food by the beach amazing!", "Disappointed with the beach very busy we kept walking and it did get quieter but rubbish and lots off plastic bottles and seaweed not been cleaned what a shame", "Fantastic beach and not as dirty as everyone makes out. You see the odd bit of litter but nothing like you’d expect after reading reviews on here. A lot of pestering to buy usage of sun beds but just say no thank you and don’t stop to chat to the salesmen - they’re very friendly and not pushy though.", "The beach was so dirty and the sea water was very dirty too. Wanted to have a tanning session over there but so disappointed when I seen the beach due to the environment there was so bad. It was so much worst than my expectation.", "fun and atmosphere great. close to lots of drinks and food. Massages and the water. can rent sunlounge at a reasonable rate", "Great beach, good food, great night life,music,Bintang and the sunsets are great beautiful place to spend your days in ", "This beach used to be a gem. Unfortunately ocean trash is ruining the beach. needs to figure out how to dispose of its trash in a sustainable way. I don't think I would come back again. Years ago when I visited this beach , the beach and the water was gorgeous. At low tide I walked in tidal pools which looked like they came out of a Natural Geographic magazine. That is all gone now.", "Certain areas are not that tastefull Stick to the private beaches as best you can. Feet were black walking from place to place, Some parts were fab, but just know where to go", "We sat at the beach at the end of our resort, took a bottle of wine and watched the sunset. There were people flying kites, walking past, swimming and live music to add to the feel of the night. Very relaxed, nobody hassled us to buy anything as we were staying at The Royal Beach Resort, so sellers aren't allowed to approach you", "I'm in love with .. great beach, beanbag bars , live music, amazing sunsets ( don't get caught with people offering foot massage, we paid €12 small money but you can get a full body massage in a spa for €9)", "Beach is unfortunately not so nice anymore, lots of plastic and stuff. Surfing is ok still, but the beach is not for swimming due to waves and currents. Beach side hotels and restaurants are not especially nice either; more pricey the just a block above and the value for the extra sea view is overrated. Better beaches just north of. We had one stop there and never went back.", "Couldn't have asked for a nicer day when we visited for lunch. The beach side walk was pleasant without too much hassle from shop owners. A tasty lunch and a beach side massage. Very relaxing.", "Great atmosphere on this beach. Sunsets are beautiful. The swimming can be dangerous because of high waves but fun to play in the shallow areas", "Clean, good for enjoying your sunday after stress working. I like to come here a lot. never bored seeing the ocean", "I guess being from Australia I'm blessed with lovely beaches so I'm a bit biased. That being said, I've been to plenty of other beaches around the world that have been nice. Just expect rubbish everywhere and not much going on (understandably). This is the exact reason why it's important to book a nice hotel with a pool.", "clear beach with white sand look nice and this please was good for swim.I saw a lot of local people for swim here too", "Lovely well kept beach with lots of amenities. Sunbed hire cheaper if u walk up to double six part of beach.", "Dirty volcanic beaches. No cleaning. Over commercialised at sundown. Prices at the beach bars were more expensive than in town but still cheap compared to England. Worth paying a bit more to sit and watch the sunset with a chilled Bintang. (Local beer)", "We walked here for the sunset. Gorgeous! There were alit if people, but everyone was respectful. there are little stands that sell beer and coconuts. Average price for a Bintang is 30K. We walked from Mushroombay and it only took 12mins with some help from Google maps.", "White sand, beautiful calm beach. Less crowded and very clean. Shallow water, can walk into upto few metres, in low tide its just knee depth water. Nice to take beach side walk with beautiful and calm surroundings.", "a beautiful place to sit and watch the sunset each day with a cocktail in hand. So many places to choose to sit and listen to different musicians and have a snack and drink.", "Peaceful and hot, this beach is nearest from mainroad of . You can visit some tourism objects nearby such as Big Garden Corner and so on. You may also like some of fastfood restaurants nearby.", "One of the best beaches of . Sand is gr8, beach is clean, has lots of beach restaurants. Sunset here is awesome. Sit back & relax. Enjoy the sunset & have candle light dinner at the beach.. very romantic. Musicians too roam & sing songs on request. They sang happy birthday 4 me.", "There were a lot of trash on the beach. Might have been because of the rain season? There were also a red flag up so we didn't try to swim.", "We had body massage on the beach under the comfy breeze in a really worth price (USD25 per hour)!! Many tourists tried this after we did (as it might appear a bit embarrass to do massage in the open area).", "We spent our time in the hotel pool which overlooked the beach. The beech is sandy and clean and lovely for a stroll in the evening.", "Great beach with calm water. Did SUP there and safe for kids. Lots of good restuarants with beach view and very windy throughout the day.", "Great beach for swimming, very clean. Great for surfing and walking on the beach, great sunsets. Sales people on the beach a bit too pushy...", "Picturesque and interesting, but might be better with a little extra care. Not a fancy place, but beautiful water. Massage on the beach - bring your own clean towel. The massage will be excellent though, under 4 usd/ hour!", "Head down to Double Six Beach around 5:00 pm in the evening, grab a beer and snack from one of the vendors and relax and watch the sunset", "Watching the sun set is a must! It's beautiful, pictures will not do justice. Beach is a bit dirty with rubbish (there are people raking it up)", "The beach is very noisy and crowded with tourists.. there are small shacks(which are not at all cheap). Very unhygenic shack, so just opt for coconut water or packaged food. Time spent half n hour since we did not do any activity here.", "Quite a nice and simple beach. Clean. But its mainly mainly touristy. I would say there is a simple corner where you can see the beauty of the wave, I was lucky to be following a group along. Good luck finding", "I simply liked the fact that the beach was used by loacals and tourist alike. Little tents sell water and beer (mostly cold), you can have a snack or take a long walk. During low tide you can walk far out and search for shells. Surfing is popular and the whole place has a perfectly relaxed atmosphere.", "The sea is nice with turquoise waters and flat enough for a family swim, but the beach has way too many people when I was there. Looked like a carnival and people staring at sunbathers all the time. Not the beach you wanna come to, \\get away from it all\\\"\"", "Beach is nice but due to heavy waves and strong current can't swim in the sea especially children. Lost sunglasses and slippers due to heavy waves which was not pleasant to walk back without slippers.", "I still remember we had full body massages for a whole hour long and if we convert it into rands we've paid R60 - for a full hour! was the best! everyday we had a full body massage...on the beach! The beach was picture perfect!", "Great for Long walks. Long stretch of sand. Cleaner than expected. Fantastic sunsets. Go to the Breeze at the Samanta hotel for a drink at sunset. Amazing seating and views.", "The water was dirty and filled with rubbish and the beach was strewn with that rubbish from one end to the other and as far as the eye can see. The once romantic beach watching the sun set is long gone.", "Fairly quiet beach amongst many beaches in . Nice atmosphere with first class report hotel. バリの中では静かなビーチ。一流、高級リソーとホテルが付随した雰囲気の良いリゾート", "Ok - it’s a little crowded in places and the surf could be a little daunting if you can’t swim. But it’s a great beach, plenty of space if you walk a little, and everywhere there are restaurants and bars for a cold drink or bite to eat. We really enjoyed our time here", "Very clean beach relaxing and peaceful can’t wait to go back. Great for both family and elderly as well Not to crowded", "Nice spot to chill and have lunch and experience Dream Beach! Many steps to get down to beach so be careful! :-)", "This beach is disgusting. I don’t care how much you enjoy surfing, it is literally covered in trash. So incredibly disappointing. I don’t know how anyone could recommend it.", "Go here early in the morning. It was a beautiful beach to jog & not so crowded. you will definitely enjoy the morning breeze", "Cheap sun chairs and some warungs. Best at mid to high tide to enjoy a swim. Nice sandy beach. Life guard on site. Parking free.", "Nice beach, but at high tide in some places there isn't much beach left. Also past the low tide mark there is a lot of seaweed. You could walk out into it but it might put you off going too deep. There are lots of restaurants etc lining the beach and some are quite nice.", "After lunch & a full belly I spent the afternoon lounging reading a book under an umbrella (cost around 25000) did get a few ladies asking if I wanted a massage but left me alone if I was napping or reading. Unfortunately didn't enjoy the swimming as there was a bit of rubbish in the water. The walk along the waterfront away from the market area is lovely as you don't get hassled & was good also to ride a bike along.", "The beach is great place just to laze around, it is really quite clean probably due to the Seminyak area. There are only a few people trying to sell their goods and they are respectful leaving you once you have said o thank you\\\".\"", "Crazy, never seen a beach commercialized like this. Now view as all the umbrellas and beach chairs take up all the natural space. Sad. Rainy season its full of trash due to the winds & currents as rains wash rubbish into the seas. Island of the Gods must be pissed. Bukit beaches or outside the commercial zones are more pleasant. However there can be nice sunsets from that side.", "Nice area with nice and international recognized hotels, clubs and beaches, just do the beach walk and visit the clubs, not too much people here in Nov", "I found the beach not to be very clean lot of people trying to sell you stuff on the beach rather swim in the hotel pool", "Beautiful sea and surroundings Activities like parasailing...motorboat Water skiing.. And relaxing It's clean and it's not crowded so you can just sit and hear your thoughts...peaceful", "No use complaining about beaches. Unless they are in front of an expensive beachside hotel they will be messy - and even then might still be messy. But you go there for the ability to sit on the beach in warm sunny weather and be served cheap cold beer delivered to you while reclining on a chair or bean bag also provided. All in all it is a relaxing and cheap break. This beach is possibly a bit better than many and with the new wall being built perhaps filters out some of the mess when viewed from hotels ?", "Entrance fee: 15.000 IDR/person The beach is overcrowded not only with tourists but also locals. There’s a lot of sanctuaries by the side of the road leading to the beach and a lot of stalls with locals selling food, clothes, accessories,...", "Great beach with a lot of cheap restaurants with free wifi. The water is a little on the shallow side, especially at low tide. Other than that, it is a beatiful beach. I recommend renting a water scooter! So much fun.", "I personally don't swim in this beach due to the surf but its lovely to walk along in the mornings, especially on Sundays when the locals are out with their families. The sun sets are also amazing. The locals keep it relatively clean and there are a lot of great restaurants ranging in cost along the way.", "We quickly checked this beach out as it was near our accommodation and it wasn't quite what I was expecting. There's not any actual restaurants or anything just local shops with simple food. It's a giant beach so it's cool to walk up and down and sea shell collect but there were tons of people there (not lounging but just doing beach activities). Also the swimming wasn't great... Water was a little suspicious.", "Relatively clean bearing in mind the numbers using it. Sun beds cheap enough €6 per person a day. Beach side bars. Plenty of surfers and surfing equipment and training . Normal problem with people selling but they go if you say 'NO'. Sunset is beautiful. A tourist beach but worth a visit", "In truth we were a little disappointed by the beach. The beach is nice, but expect a white sand and black sand mix. Also, lots of coral washed up. There is very little shade as the deck chair mafia have taken it. Restaurants on the beach are good, but there is nothing but a dirty road behind. All in all, a reasonable place, but not worth travelling to.", "Lovely beach clean,quiet in places great for walking & great cafes but you need to walk to find them on the beach depending on what area you are. You will get asked for trips, massage,or look in shops but if you smile and politely refuse they understand.", "We stay in a private beach hotel, so the beach was only for hotel guests! Clean and well treated:) They also offer yoga classes, cicling to their guests! I'm sure this is one of the best beach you find in , because in this beach stands the rich and famous hotels there! To visit beautiful beaches, you have to go book a boat and go an smaller island! There you with have better & cleaner beaches!", "Shallow water, safe place to hang around with kids. When tied is low, you can walk long way in the water. Couple of places had Yoga sessions going on as well. Loved it.", "When I first discover this place, I feel very amaze, wow, I can look at a wide sea from a high place in front of me.... Wow.... This beach has a very white sand.... A lot of local people who sell local food and the price are also local.... Quite cheap.... But this beach have a lot of local tourist with buses.... So its quite crowded.....", "It's must to watch sunset here. Sandy beach with whole lot crowd but it's still has its own beauty. Go around 5 p.m. you should go earlier though to avoid traffic jam. You'll see one of the most amazing sunset here.", "The beach has an amazing sunset but because of the rain season the water is a little bit dirty and rough. I won't recommend swimming in this time a year.", "A beautiful beach to watch the sunrise and the beach front cafes and bars are a great place to watch the sunset.", "This is different view that is unlike other beaches. The beach is 'hidden' behind a cliff that a 'pathway' through the cliff has just been paved recently to give access to the southern beach. The view provided clear sea water. The scene is even grander from above. White sand and prisitne beach. A small seaweed farm is near. As a newly opened beach, however, is lacking of supporting facilities. Toilets and showers are rare. If you could find one, and they are stinky. Garbage bin is also rare, and visitors rarely able to keep their rubbish away (sadly).", "beautiful beach with plenty of waves and soft sand to chill out on. Fantastic sunsets! One drawback was the dirty water flowing into the sea - not sure where it came from but it did smell!", "We're staying at the W, so I can only speak of the beach around that area. I noticed some small \\rivers\\\" coming from hotels that kids were playing in, walked through it and realized it was sewage. Pretty gross and made me not want to be on the beach anymore. I'm not sure why anyone would think that was okay! People swim in there, gross all around. The sand is black from volcanoes, which is pretty cool to me. The waves were thrashing and not safe at all to get it, but pretty to look at. Also, it's pretty annoying to have people always trying to sell you something. I get people need to make money, but no one even carries money when they are swimming and if they do, they're not wanting to buy cheap stuff like that. Maybe get better stuff and be more subtle.\"", "Except for being followed by market and stall owners this is a lovely beach. Plenty of places to eat, drink, plenty of activities and shopping.", "Walked to this beach everyday while in . Visited during early morning for less crowded, but sunset was a great time to visit and share a cocktail.", "Liked the clean beach, uncluttered by too many beach chairs and other distractions. Lovely walks along the beach pathways which were good, leading to vendors, market and many eateries!", "The beach is used for entry to water sports and where I was all the accommodation was right on the beach but the beach itself was very covered in seaweed and not very clean looking. Hotels had pools.", "The beach is steep and the tide plays havoc with 'swimmability\\- often too low, or too high! But the walk along the beach path is nice, with shops, cafes and some souvenirs options as well. Relaxing, and oh so tropical\"", "Actual beach is lovely. Plenty on sun loungers where we were staying at the Parma Sanur Beach Resort. Not great for swimming in my view. There is a roped section for swimmers but when the tide is out it is possible to walk right out to the rope. Also a lot of seaweed and other vegetation floating on the sea", "The most amazing and fantastic beach on the whole !clean sand that is cleaned every morning and relaxing beds for everyone", "We just picked our way between all the disgusting garbage bought in by the tide. Not conducive to wanting to sit and drink etc.", "From the moment you arrive there, the process will take care of you. Considering the amount of fellow objects, they succeed amazingly well. Was lured into this hell to do a bit of snorkling. That bought me 2 slices of toast and a 3-minute boat trip to one of the dozens of floating platform from which thousands of tourists (most of whom obviously unable to swim) went all-in with their white bread. For anyone who's even snorkel before, would strongly suggest avoiding this nightmare. There may be a trashless beach somewhere in where one can snorkel, I just failed to find it. The trip to Gili T. more than made it up for me.", "It is a lovely beach but unfortunately lots of rubbish coming in from the ocean and it is not a calm ocean, not great for swimming.", "Filthy beach with an eye-popping amount of debris that went as far as the eye can see. We paid for beach chairs (IDR 100,000 for a pair of them after bargaining!), then though of running into the sea when we got too hot, then changed our minds when we saw the sheer amount of rubbish and sewage around. We were all too happy to get out after that.", "Sitting on beanbags watching the sunset with friends, Mojito & Satay while listening to some awesome music, choose your preference, lay back and enjoy!", "I loved this beach as this beach is calm and peaceful. beautiful and clean. not crowded at all and you can enjoy sunbath here peacefully.", "Its , the beach offers all you could want in terms of sunning, walking, swimming, surfing, happy hour options, etc. We spent a lot of time there, and no complaints....but, was disappointed that so few of the private/public beaches were routinely cleaned after the days high tides. Surrounded by all this greatness but you walk along a lot of trash and have things brushing up on your leg as you wade in the water. No reason/excuse for this given the availability of cheap labor, equipment that can clean large areas quickly, etc. Only real negative of our entire visit.", "I was actually looking forward to the beach in after hearing so many good things about it. Unfortunately, plastics and rubbish are everywhere and I wish the locals and tourists can do their part in preserving the beach and ocean. I have plastics tagged on my leg while walking along the beach. The local has been trying to clean it up, but it really does take greater effort in this. It's really sad to see this. Please, dont throw any rubbish and pick up the rubbish if you see any, you cant do much but little effort goes a long way.", "very nice place and nice view, feel relaxing with the sand. it's nice for sunset too, this place is recomended :)", "Haven't had a swim here, but we had a lovely late night dinner on the beach boulevard. Don't remember the name of the restaurant but had the most delisious soto ayam.", "Entrance 15.000rup.per person. Many sunbeds and umbrella to the beach for to rent (about 50.000rup). Good beach for swimming and serfing.", "It's a very nice place to visit. The sand is very fine, it feels very comfortable to walk on. The water that touches the shore is very clear. The whole beach is a great place to play, walk in.", "A great place to sit with a glass of wine to watch the beautiful sunset. Lots of locals will come up and try to sell their wares but they are making a living so I didn’t find it a problem. Lots of bats on the beach to buy beer. We brought our own wine.", "This beach is very touristy and the busy areas in front of the hotels is a hawker's paradise, hassling you constantly for what ever you want or need, but further up the beach it is nicer, and less polluted, not sure if I would swim there! has very different laws regulating sewerage treatment (or lack of treatment), just an observation IMO, there are many much more beautiful places to swim in , pick one.", "Larger tide swings than u might expect this close to the equator. Often exposing more \\tide lands\\\" than most will like for a tropical beach. Nice beach walk, IF you pick a busy time of year\"", "Ave visited this beach on a couple of occasions in the past year....lots of work still in progress for the entrance facility and other infer structure...it's all being undertaken to a high quality...very impressive...parking is good and close to the beach...the beach area is spotless...the water is excellent and inviting....no litter or rubbish of any kind to be seen...it's a wow!! Plenty of lounges in front of the many tidy warungs spread along the beachfront...all spotless! it's almost faultless....last visit was mid November 2016 and it was very hot and not a lot of natural shade available...very few bule visitors....90 percent of the tourists are domestic..go and visit early morning or better still late afternoon..the views coming in to the beach are spectacular", "There are many shops here along the beach selling food and drinks. There are peddlers around selling from steam peanuts to kites. Stalls here set up lounge chairs and umbrellas by the beach for patrons to sit and chill. Waves were not to big but there were a few people surfing. It was a nice place to just chill with friends drinking coconut juice and watch the sunset.", "First time we went down to the beach, there was a lot of trash on the beach. Maybe thrown up by some rough seas, but it was a little disconcerting to have to step over it. Now it appears there has been some effort to clear it up, but some still remains. It didn't impact our stay at all, but worth noting. Look past that, and it's still beautiful.", "Everybody come here and so busy. Really good for sunset before come to beach restaurants. They sell special scart you cannot find out on city.", "We enjoyed our daily walks along the beach. Plenty to look at and always nice to have a swim at the many different locations. Never crowded !!!", "One of my fave beachto watch the sun goes down. Though you maybe have to avoid to come here in weekends, very very crowded. And looking for parking spots is another problems that you will faced.", "A few years ago we were here in the rainy season and it was awful, with rubbish everywhere, washed up by the sea. This last year, it was lovely, crystal clear water and quite clean. Nice little beach. Especially good if you can get there in the early morning (pre 8am). Locals fishing, local kids playing. Lovely scene.", "Nice beach. Calm in the morning. Lots of local boats. Picked up a spare tooth brush on the beach (too much rubbish). Nice breeze in the evenings.", "lovely beach but locals allowed their dogs to use it as a toilet and simply kicked sand over it instead of picking it uo - very off putting", "This beach could be better taken care of. I walked around picking up rubbish. Maybe a good idea if the licals were paid to do this certainly would look better and be more esentic to the eye. Im sure the fish would appreciate not eating plastic sad.", "While away an hour or so just watching the fisherman, kite surfers and admiring the beauty of the sea. Nice chilled out vibe, not too busy, not too quiet.", "Well we found it to be very dirty the sand after walking a short distance leaves a blackish residue on your feet, so for us walking along the pathways beside the beach was fine. We found much the same conditions at other beaches, however one very positive note, the sunsets are spectacular. For the rest of our flexible holiday we headed inland, maybe no ocean but jungle is something else. Additionally where we live in Australia we are right on the beach so perhaps a little spoilt!", "Nothing special about this beach - there are lots of other beautiful beaches in . However, if you're looking for something accessible and a place to relax and do some jogging/exercising, I suppose this place is fine.", "It is over 35 years since I last visited and I could not get over the transformation. The sellers on the beach were more controlled - they did not hassle - just there in the background and would descend only if encouraged. It actually meant you could enjoy the beach. A big contrast from when I was last there", "One of my favourite things about is the service that you can get on the beach. I am not a beach lover usually get you can sit on the beach and order meals and drinks and not have to sit on the sand and it's awesome. You've gotta be firm with locals that are selling stuff on the beach if you're not interested in buying because if you look interested they will show you literally everything you have to offer and it can be hard to get across that you aren't interested once you have started looking which can be awkward. The sand is clean and soft, the water isn't full of rubbish but you do get the occasional piece. The waves can get pretty rough, I'm a pretty confident swimmer but some of the waves got me pretty good! Overall it's a nice place to spend your time relaxing.", "This beach is perfect if you are a surfer - big waves, lots of surf classes for beginners. However the waves and current are too strong for swimming , so not really suitable for a relaxing day on a beach as you won't be able to get into water (at least during the days when we were there) . Another good time for visiting is sunset time. Amazing! Lots of bars to enjoy the sunset while having a drink/dinner.", "One of beautiful beaches in , near with the famous resto with colorfull umbrella named la plancha. Parents and their children will enjoy playing on the beach together", "This was by far the most disgusting beach I've ever seen. It literally looked like a garbage dump. The beach was covered in trash that had washed up from anywhere and everywhere. There are a few bars that are worth a visit where they've obviously cleaned up the sand but otherwise don't go. it has the potential to be amazing so hopefully it gets cleaned up.", "The amount of rubbish is terrible. The place is beautiful, but surfing and hitting bags, paddling into them. To be blunt it was like surfing in a rubbish tip. There are nicer places and I could have hit a bad week. Don't judge on this review! My experience was sadly 1star", "Overall a fairly tidy beach considering all that is going on. Plenty of small shops, some visual attractions and fast boat transfer between islands avaliable. There is also a nice local charcoal cooked corn trailer set up. Its cheap and tasty.", "Stunning! We stayed at Holiday Inn and wandered along the beach. You can buy corn and sarongs etc from beach vendors, but it is not overcrowded. Action and adventure water sports are popular here. We loved it.", "It's amazing in the evening especially after sunset as there is live band playing some music. The beach is long. They have a few of outdoor cafe with serves you some food and drinks. There is beam bags at the beach with a small table where u can enjoy the stars and lighting of the city. The locals are selling the lantern to the tourist with rph 100000 but if we buy from the restaurant waiter they can give a cheaper price. The sand at the beach is soft and sandy. It's comfortable and cooling", "My children are quite young and the beach wasn't really suitable for swimming but they still loved the walks.....", "Spent here 6 days during Xmas. (if you want to read more on my discoveries on beaches, read my reviews about Sanur and Seminyak beaches, I refer here also to those texts) The devastating plastic explosion here was a shock. And, no comfort did we receive which was the case in Semiyak, from armies of cleaners and comforting words: this is only few days. The Beaches kilometres long full of plastic, and NO ONE cleaning them. The beach shag keepers just waited and let the sea come and take it back. Here the locals don't even say it to last only a few days, but even months, the rainy season. And they directly say it is nese own fault: the trash comes from rivers, and the rainy seasons lift the rivers to flooding, which empties the carbage into ocean. Ugly, awful. Update on day 4: Around the Finns Beach Club we found some 300m long streak of beach, which was clean. Maybe the currents had spared this, and would imagine that here they do clean. Update on the last day: Ok, the Canggu beach consist of many shorter strips, my comments concern the area between the Pantai Kayu Putih and Pantai Batu Bolong beaches (according to google maps).", "The beach had soft sand and lots of beach chairs. There are heaps of restaurants, bars and surf schools along the beach here. The sand gets very hot in the sun, so we went at 8am to swim before it gets unbearable. Lots of street dogs, but they mostly leave you alone. Beautiful sunsets after 6pm, reccomend arriving around 5:30pm to take it all in.", "Lovely,clean beach with only small waves,perfect for relaxing without plenty of swimming to do. The only thing it misses is the sunset,which is on the other side of the island.", "It is really sad how this beach like most of is polluted and full of plastic. We where told “it comes from Java” or “it is from the rivers, cause it rained” . Well there is garbage everywhere when you drive in jungle, rivers, sea, cities and roads. Do something about it it is your responsibility and you will loos tourist to other destinations in the long run.", "The beach is busy with surfboard hire places and lounges, like most beaches! There is a lot you can access by walking the beach! Popular for surf lessons and surfing! ", "Bit dirty with a lot of rubbish on the beach. The only thing letting it down in my opinion. Surf was fine for me, but a bit for children", "Not the nicest beach - the sand isn't white and the water isn't the clearest, but we had a great time doing some relaxing watersports (stand up paddle boarding and kayaking) and the view of the bay from the hotel was very pretty.", "The beach would be the perfect place to spend your day. Unfortunately, there is trash everywhere and it ruins the mood.", "The water was clear, the beach and sand was clean. However, having been spoiled by West Australian and Queensland beaches, it was hard to rate this in the same category. However, there were lots of beachgoers making the most of the beach and thoroughly enjoying themselves", "The water is clear and warm, but there is a warning sign about sea urchins and jelly fish. It made me stay out of the water.", "Spent an evening lounging in bean bags, drinking a Bintang while watching the sunset, absolute paradise.", "Disappointed. The beach is okey, alot of hotels and their guests here, but we will not go back. Alot more better beaches along souther part and in ulu watu. So much plastic bags, leftovers and crap along the beach so it was not nice", "Nice drive out to some of the Northern Beaches. The beach was great, but I'm from Perth Australia so you will never get a 5 star out of me ;)", "During the period I was in Seminyak the wind blew all the rubbish and waste onshore. Leaving the beaches littered and the sea dirty. I'm used to seeing this while traveling and unfortunately a reality of the way in which plastic is dealt with in this part of the world.", "Loungers on beach pretty expensive 300000 for 5 hours prepare to haggle as they start around 600000, turtle came ashore near us which made our day prepare to be hassled all day by sellers generally the same ones you told 5 mins previous,", "Best beach. Only for hotel guests. Superb view. Safe and hotel has provided bed on beach and chairs to relax", "A nice quite beach, it is nice to have a stroll at, and speak with the various locals, also several market type stalls around. The beach have watersport activities, Jet skiis for sure, not sure if there is other stuff, but I did see people Kite surfing.. It is nice if you want to get away from the busy beaches and just relax here!", "SO white and clean and long walks are a must early morning and late afternoon... Very pleasant to sit and meditate in the covered pagodas along the way...", "Peace beach where u and family can relax enjoy the beach, can find pizza hut and j co donut nearby... Get to buy some gift at the shop nearby the beach.. Very cheep can lower the price if u gud enuff hahahahahahaha", "As far as beaches go it was ok, not busy, only at occasional patches where there were bar shacks 😄 there are no trees or bushes/shrubs. Hardly any sellers driving you mad. Too rough to swim with huge big waves and swell, so it's great if your a confident surfer but if not then you had better stay safe and stick to having a paddle lol lovely for a stroll in the evening or watching people setting off the candle/glow lanterns into the night sky 😘", "Breathtakingly beautiful! Crystal clear with shades of blue, white sand, spectacular, flat water, you can lay there and float away. Best beach experience yet!", "This a nice beach in south of . You can relaxing your self and enjoy a Long Beach with the white sand, surfing and another activity", "The beach is nice and clean. As it is a very touristy spot it is of course crowded. There are also some people that are trying to sell things on the beach. When we were there, the current was pretty strong so we couldn't go in the water really.", "lovely long stretch of beach. can get a little crowded on the workways, but step off into a little cafe and enjoy the breeze.", "Fine groomed sand and lovely warm waters. Take the locals knowledge on board on deciding best time of day to go surfing. They are accurate within an hour. Look out for rips and undertows which are endorsed by red flags alond beach. It is otherwise a very nice safe beach. Plenty of cafes and surf board hire places along the beach. We paid 50000IDR (about 5 AUD) per hour for surfboard hire. Reallly good sate sticks cooked over coal at Capil Cafe. Plenty of shopping opportunities in and around Double six beach.", "Brown sand and very rough sea, strong current can't swim. Perfect and amazing surf - full of surfers. Very cheap sunbeds and drinks, no wifi.", "Very nice place to sit back and have a bear and watch the Sunset. Less locals trying to sell you things also. Well worth a stop off for a swim, surf or Beer", "I don't usually spend time on beaches. I did here, so relaxing. The sea is an amazing blue. We also walked along the path to the Temple and saw the blow hole. It was a wonderful experience", "We did several beaches around , often times, most were filled with rubbish all around but this was was actually clean exept for the seaweed and leaved floating in some areas in the water. The entrance is 15,000 per person, and if you have a car plus 5,000. It is beautiful, probably my favorite for having a beach day in but as usual local asking left and right for your business.To be on a chair is 50,000 each, so we went on the right side of the beach where there was no chairs and sat on the sand to avoid another fee of the day.", "A beautiful but busy beach with lots of great beach bars offering a nice relaxed vibe for some sunset beers and cocktails.", "Really nice beach, you pretty much have to order and pay for a sun bed to enjoy though because the sand isn't deep enough to lay a towel down on", "Nice, crowded beach with lot of shacks. You can also do surfing here. Certainly not a quite beach if thats what you are looking for. Good beach for night walk as you can see the city lights that time.", "The beach is stunning! You can sun bake, swim, do water sports, get hair braids ...all of these are at your disposal", "A lovely beach with good surfing. Plenty of surf boards for rent and a no hassle when it comes to laying on the beach and enjoying a cool drink. If you do not want to rent a beach chair, move a little further down the beach and lay your towels down . Plenty of parking for motorcycle or car. There is also little tent cafes where you can have a cool drink with some finger food . Prices are reasonable . There are also quite a few hotels to choose from and all walking distance to the beach . It always from the minding crowd and if a quiet holiday this is the beach for you , you will however need to take about 30 to 50 mins to go to the town of Bail as the roads are small and packed with motor bikes and little cars . A word of advice , its humid so go in light cotton ware . Enjoy .", "Beautiful sandy beach, goes on forever. Views amazing. Take a good book! Great place to chill out and relax. ", "You have to get in there & eat on the beach, enjoy the sunset & leave a great tip. Beautiful, friendly people who love to look after their visitors. A lovely, real place ...", "We loved the beach here and the massage in the sea breeze is well worth the visit. The access to the coral beach through the cave is something to experience. What disappointed us the most and would really influence us coming here again was the exorbitant transport cost. Book the bus out there it is probably the most cost effective. Twice we have paid to go out there (100K for a scooter ride and 200k for a car but, the driver has abandoned us and we were faced with a $40 trip back. I wouldn't go there again.", "clean and you can easily swim or walk along shore. Lots of good family hotels to choose from and fun places to eat", "Lot of sea grass, shallow water with max 60cm depth during low tides in day time. Many local warungs with delicious food", "I liked this area both for walking, dining and swimming. The locals seem to care. Rubbish bins are everywhere but think most of the junk comes in on the tide. Tsunami warning signs dot the beach. Not exactly a surfing beach more a calm water beach. You certainly have to work for a wave. Plenty of nice options for a meal and a drink along this stretch under shade trees. Good for bike riding also. Safe at night if you stay out of dark areas. Sanur and the beach there are my favourites.", "The sand on this beach is not as pristine as other beaches. However the wave is great for beginner surfers. Other areas have much stronger currant and may not be as safe. There are limited type of restaurant on the beach during a daytime and I don’t find this beach to be particularly kid friendly.", "This is a great beach for walking however it is not without problems, mainly cleanliness. Most of this comes from offshore so is difficult to control and the hotels try and clean their part. The other issue is dogs messing on the beach. In dogs are free to roam and you have to treed carefully. Sunsets are fantastic however.", "The beach is beautiful. So clean. Had freshly squeezed orange juice & bbq corn. Both very nice. Well worth a visit.", "We rent a tent with 2 chairs and the price are 300k IDR. We manage to nego it to 150k IDR. Beach with nice view and windy. In , u have to visit the beach", "Very clean beach, everyday (10 days) the sea was rough but plenty of people surfing. The one down side is the \\looky looky sellers\\\" keep asking you if you would like to buy there products, which range from a cheap bracelet to Bow & arrow!\"", "This is an amazing sandy beach. The waters are crystal clear, the sands are clean and well maintained with seaweed being swept away daily. The majority of this stretch of beach belongs to the 4/5 star hotels located on the beachfront. The beaches can get crowded in the day in peak seasons. There is a public walkway running the length of the beach which is lovely to walk along before the sunsets. Shallow waters so ideal for those with children. Probably one of the best beaches in !", "Nice place with some legend stories built around it. The beach is clean and water is crystal green. Eateries around, offer good food options. Nice place to spend 2-3 hours", "Beach is fantastic, even the people that try and sell you things are nice and not pushy. I recommed it ", "Supposedly the best beach in . Yes it could have been that, with minimal surf but alas that is not the case. Mounds and mounds of rubbish dirty the beach both in the water and on the sand. Yes there are cleaners, quite a few of them actually who sweep the beach about mid morning, creating neat little piles of seaweed mixed with hard rubbish. but then what they end up doing is digging a shallow little hole right there on the shoreline and burying it!!! When the tide comes in, it all gets washed up again. We tried to swim and got sick with various skin conditions. We were very disappointed as the pictures are quite deceiving and do not give a good indication of the amounts of litter in the water. We are beach goers and took this vacation specifically to enjoy Mengiat Beach at Nusa Dua and not to just swim in a hotel pool. Very disappointing and we won't be going back.", "The beach is extremely clean and the waves are extremely calm and not choppy at all. The sunset was really nice too.", "It's very relaxing place to while away a few hours, bean bags under an umbrella with a table and table service, amazing staff and the pizzas a fairly good.", "The water was lovely, but the beaches and the rubbish is a real turnoff. I've been to many other third world countries, they have always appeared to keep the tourist areas somewhat clean, but not in , disappointing.", "When its low tide.........its low tide - no swimming. BUT take reef shoes if you have them. We were restricted to sandy areas only during low tide.", "Great beach to visit, lively atmosphere, kids parents, lovers, runners, walkers, kites, playing dogs, you name it! Probably the best people watching beach I have visited bar Copacabana. And the sunsets are the best part for me!", "We had the most fun learning to surf on this beach. The waves are really good for beginners. And it's a very social beach so it's easy to find cool people to have a drink with after you catch some waves.", "Beautiful beach area. If you want peaceful beautiful surrounds head here. The beach is clean and great to swim in. Also have the famous beachside cafes, an absolute must for seafood lovers.", "There is really nothing special about this beach - other than it is easy to get to. You can rent beach chairs, get a massage on the beach and watch the waves. Good feature - it's not overcrowded.", "It is nice, clean and not overcrowded beach.You can rent sunbeds and umbrellas, have food at local caffee or just grab some drinks.You can swim , do surfing-you can take lessons and rent equipment on beach.We really had great time there.The sunset is amazing there.", "Had a wonderful experience here: morning walks along beach, interesting people & wonderful food. Even got to hold an albino python - absolutely beautiful. Can horse ride on beach, learn to surf, close to shops, walking distance to many great venues", "there are many places to eat, have drinks, view the sunset and have a massage. You do get asked to buy on the beach but it's not intrusive and will leave you alone if you say no. Everyone's really so friendly", "Took early morning walks along beachfront. Lovely place to lie down and relax. Close to restaurants to refresh your taste buds during the day", "It's a very nice beach to pass the day, you can rent very comfortable lounge chair with thick mattress on very cheaply, and then you can order from any restaurant in the vicinity and it'll be deliver to your chair or you can go sit at a table of one the warung. The service is always excellent, the food tasty at very good price. You can even rent a beach towell if you need one. The ocean is clear and calm, the water very warm and you can pass hours in it. If you want you can rent kayak, paddle board.... it's not very far from a lot of hotel or you can come by bicycle or scooter. A very enjoyable place with nice view and scenery", "Good for walking along, and surfing but not swimming due to strong rips. A few local night bars have opened up along the beach next to Fins beach club.", "OK, the actual beach is pretty grim - used syringes and nappies washed up. But go to one of the beach bars to watch the sunset, you will not be disappointed. Just steer clear of the actual shoreline, if you want a strip of sand go further up towards Potato Head", "Great cove for swiming, its bouyed of for safety from boats going past. Loads of cafes and restuarnts and 5 star hotels along the s hjore and the great Bay area for chilled low cost time", "Super places on the beach, to party, to enjoy, to eat or drink. Super big waves, nice to watch and walk.", "Popular surfing beach with decent breaks. More accomplished surfers go outside while the inside is popular with those learning to surf and surf schools; can be busy as a consequence. Super cool vibe though.", "Amazing sunsets, lots of activity on the beach with live music try to out do each other, lots of bars and beach lounges, too many people trying to see you stuff and lots of rubbish on the beach", "Great place to watch the sunset/sitting on the beach drinking Heineken with mates. Fantastic views great waves , nice beach . People everywhere. Lots of Indonesian people selling there bits and pieces on the beach. Overall a nice spot to sink a few cold ones before heading into town for the nightlife.", "You can stroll along the beach. It's clean. There are some wooden sofa for sunbathing. You can stay as long as you like. Nobody will disturb you.", "If you love to surf this is an amazing beach for you! Every shop walking down the beach has surf boards to rent and a lot of shops offer surfing lessons for a decent price too! A very chilled relaxed clean beach! Nice to spend a day here chilling out and surfing!", "This is a beautiful long beach with great views of ocean and distant mountains. The beach is kept clean by the hotels and the water is an amazing colour and a great temperature ", "Nice long beach plenty of places to sunbathe with restaurants renting out sun beds. Locals seem to clean up the beach from the seaweed and take pride in it. There are also places where turtles have laid eggs and these are protected area so please be aware. There are also lots of stray dogs wondering the beach so don’t approach or feed them as it is a bit of an issue. ", "Having traveled the world this beach is nothing that will take your breath away. One of the most crowded beaches in and not known for its beauty. Ideal for beginner surfers to get their lessons. Not very peaceful as you will be approached by a storm of beach boys and other vendors trying to sell you their products and services. Better to go to Uluwatu, Nusa Dua, Amed, Gianyar, Canggu etc.", "Came here with our 2 year old n rented the Hyatt chairs plus use of their bathing facilities. Beach is great - shallow shore even at high tide, gentle waves. The Hyatt has pretty decent food (we tried the local cuisine) at decent prices so we never needed to move, great when your kid falls asleep on the loungers. Only negatives is the water sports seem to get quite close to the swimmers. I think this used to be policed a bit more when the Hyatt hotel itself was in operation, to prevent the sea sports folks from getting too close to the swimmers but since the Hyatt is undergoing renovation, there doesn't seem to be such precautions.", "Great beach for sundowner drinks. Find one of the numerous bars on the beach, pull up a chair, bean bag or sun lounger and watch the sunset while having a few Bintangs. Plenty of resyaurants nearby for a meal once the sun has set.", "Nice and quiet beach also good spot for surfing in the wet season. It was considerably dirty the day we visited due to plants and garbage brought by the swells, but we saw some staff fighting hard to keep it clean. Don't miss the waterblow as well as part of your visit.", "Busy beach but plenty of sun lounges to hire....negotiate...they ask for 100,000 but walk away if they won,t take 50,000.Remember,you are renting it,not buying it. Try to swim in the flagged area but don,t expect Bondi Rescue life guards.Be aware..there is often a strong undertow. beaches can be very dangereous.", " has lots of beautiful beaches, but most of them are not suitable for swimming. This is one of the few exceptions. You CAN go swimming there (and not just work on your tan). There are lots of hotels lining the ocean and a shopping mall nearby with great boutiques and excellent restaurants.", "We hired two over-priced sunbeds and proceeded to play in the waves with the kids. Once the hawkers walking our piece of beach had tried a couple of times, and been rebuffed, we could actually settle in, relax and enjoy ourselves. Lots of cigarette butts on the beach but otherwise it seemed fairly clean and it made a nice change from our hotel pool.", "No waves, but a beautiful quiet beach to escape crowds and relax. Amazing food at the beachside Genius cafe too.", "Beautiful beach. Nice and quiet. Always clean. Good choice of restaurants and cafes along the length. ", "I have been there many times. It is the typical tourist beach with sun bed, umbrellas, restaurants ... It is nice normally and very good for sunset. Many surfers and many surf schools (easy). This December the beach was full of garbage, a mess, we just walked couple of meters and went away. At the end of the trip we went back there for a drink in a small restaurant on the beach and we were watching a wheel loader removing the garbage ... not amazing!", "Dirty beach , gross and polluted, the hasslers are very aggressive and annoying desperately trying to get a sale", "It's a beautiful and pristine beach. The water is blue. Surrounded by little hills. There is not much crowd.", "There are teams picking up the plastic now so that the beach is much cleaner.Great for sundowns and kids.", "This is a lovely long beach and perfect for a swim or walk. The nearby temple and blowhole is well worth visiting.", "Very neat & clean beach, perfect destination to enjoy in all respect, happening place with scenic beauty", "We loved the food options and the little shops. The massage near Hardy's department store is the best in the area, and you will know them right away because they are very busy. I disliked the folks on the beach that hovered over you to buy things from them, but quickly learned to tell them to leave me alone. It didn't matter if you already had several handmade bracelets, they would see that you have some, and think you need more for their best price, which is not very good at all. We experienced this at every beach, in every town area, and every tourist attraction, so there really is no way around it.", "a very long beach with clean sand and water, red flag is on so we didn't swim. In the early morning low tide time, I see people can walk really far away from the beach.", "Yep, if you're visiting during wet season there will be rubbish on the beach. This washes down from all the creeks and rivers not just in but across the sea and sadly lands on the S.W. facing beaches between Dec - March due to the currents. If you visit at other times the beaches are quite lovely. Try Googling The Great Pacific Garbage patch for truly depressing garbage information that is being created by all of us each each and every day. There was a concerted effort during our recent stay to try and clean up the garbage and debris each day but this a mammoth task that also requires considerable resources. So you wont perhaps be enjoying moonlit walks on the beach but the sunsets remain quite stunning and the beach is still a quick and easy gateway to some incredible dining and drinks options. Or visit between April and November !", "The beach is vry clean. Ocean water is vry clear and clean. Location superb. Nice place to spend. Must visit if u r there.", "We made a quick visit this visit as the weather wasn't on our side. The beach was great, but the water was a little dirty. We don't swim, but felt it wasn't worth putting our feet in this time.", "Lovely spot to walk around, not a great beach, wouldn't swim in the water though. There's a massive amount of great little cafes all along the foreshore which are all colourful looking and relaxing spots to take a break between walking and shopping.", "I have seen a lot of beaches, and this one was one of them. And thats about it. The tide did that the beach in the morning was ugly, like really ugly. With garbage and all that. But of course when the water came, it hides alle the secrets below, and then it looked like any other beach again. The good thing here is the massage and the food. No waves and nothing extra ordinary.", "Clean sandy beach with a choice of water sports . Bars and restaurants dotted along this stretch of water .", "the beach was much cleaner than last year. they seem to have taken some time to clean it up and are trying to maintain it. it is never too crowded and you don't get hassled too much to buy good or to hire water sports equipement. they do have all water sports available for those who wish to use at good prices. Jet ski hire was $30 for 15 min and paragliding $20. The paradise massage place was good and very reasonably prices.", "The beach is clean with great view if you want to find a peaceful beach this will be your good choice.", "Clean with clear water in February and heaps of water sports. Beach was kept clean and no hassling however you still could get massages or buy nick backs.", "Loved the choice of restaurants and sunsets. Beautiful beach with golden sand. Will visit soon. Very romantic.", "A beautiful beach to relax & also good for Surfing 🏄‍♀️. A must visit if you are planning a trip to .", "Came here in December 2014 with a girl friend and brought my boyfriend here with me this time. From the moment I laid eyes on this beach, I fell in love. The music, the sand and sea and waves. The wind. The fairy lights and colourful umbrellas. It's basically a whole stretch of beach bars. I think they're all pretty similar and have quite a range of drink selections. I usually go right before sunset and stay on for a couple of hours after. I would recommend picking a place with a live band. Can't get any better than a live band on a beach, with a cocktail (or bintang) in hand. Was pretty romantic.", "This is a great beach, but should be cleaned more regularly. I loved lounging on it at the SR Hotel.", "A beautiful spot, great watching the fishing boats and dining in the seaside restaurants on the days catches, but there was way too much trash on the beach for me to enjoy the walk and to swim.", "This beach is great for surfing and watching beautiful sunsets. We had a great time surfing and lounging on beach chairs. However, it is incredibly busy and isn't overly blue or beautiful.", "The beach is clean and well maintained, but there are a number of locals in blue shirts with numbers on their backs who walk around trying to sell you everything from a ride on a boat to cheaply made dresses. I understand that is how they make a living, but I just want to enjoy the beach, not have to tell someone every 5 mins that I do not want a ride a banana float.", "Love the beach foot path along the way to other hotels and local shops able to cycling all the way to look around great envoirement very relaxing . The bad sign is was the beach a little dirty which there could clean up some rubbish from the sea .", "The colours if the sky as the turn from blue to yellow to orange to deep red and finally dark was amazing as the sun set over this beach. For a off-season it was reasonably corded However it wasn't as clean as Seminyak or as I expected", "The hotels have a good set-up with their beach clubs, and there is some beach yoga in the mornings, which is a good experience. But if you are looking for a good swim, I think there are probably better beaches for this.", "Boardwalk along the clean beach, with beautiful restaurants, cafes, deck chairs & of course, shops. Sellers were pushy but could be ignored, so not to ruin the moment. Best time to swim was during high tide. Water was so cooling and refreshing, with no waves. Perfect for swimming. Keep an eye on the kelp/grass in the water (to avoid lol)", "I've read a few bad reviews of this beach and while it is not Anguilla, it is beautiful. I spent a full day at this beach and must say that I was surprised at how clean this beach really is. The sand is clean and the water is clean as well. I paid attention to people and watched them throw bottles and garbage right down around them. The good thing is the people who work here take full notice and pick up the garbage right away. There are guys that come and clean as much seaweed out of the water as possible. I really can't complain or have anything negative to say about this beach and would recommend to anyone visiting .", "worth taking a wander down to the beach for relaxing drinks while watching the sunset,do a bit of shopping for watches,sunglasses,sarongs and jewellery as the beach vendors are around and also a few of the bars have music as well", "Overcrowded, with lots of boats going around the snorkeling site, which made us skip the snorkeling. The site was also full of people seawalking, probably scaring off whatever fish was there in the first place. Saw nothing but kelp from the glass bottom boat. The area is close to some sort of industrial dock, and didn't smell good. The water is really dirty and full of trash. This is a horrible tourist-machine and complete rip-off!", "Good for chilling on the beach while enjoying the sun. The water was cold and a lot of waves. Close to some good restaurantes and the shops", "This is the most beautiful beach I have visited, I highly recommend this beach, I also recommend the holy penida restaurant, the food there is very good", "I brought along my family during the weekend. The place is so tranquil and calming down. The spiritual feeling helped me out of hustle bustle of my daily routine. Dropped by at the market was another great thing to do. My wife and kid loved harvesting the strawberries. Highly recommended.", "The approach road to the beach is awesome, its a thrilling ride and the beach is also very clean and secluded. eating options at this beach are very less but you can have some local dishes and corn and coconuts.", "It's hard to rate beaches highly when you come from Australia and are spoilt by beautiful wide beaches. The sand isn't white like you see in all the pictures, but it's lovely and calm waters are inviting nonetheless. At low tide, watch out for sea urchins!!", "Its new Beach. Must go and relax. In everywhere you go its chargeable nothing is free even the beaches also.", "Very Calm beach! Great view! Nice for a walk, swimming or just relaxing under the sun (or at the Kiosks)", "The beach is beautiful with fantastic views and hotels and restaurants and bars leading onto it. Security is subtle and beach sellers are not pushy and managed well. They also sell beautiful goods. The sea is clear and warm like a bath. Just gorgeous", "This beach is good for just laying out or renting a jet ski. I would not say it's swimmable. The area is just not as fun as some of the other beaches like Kuta and Jimbaran. It's mostly for those staying at the resorts and wanting the view of the beach when they are in their own pools.", "Nice beach clean & easy to swim. We are happy to spend some time in here. Only food is the problem need to go back and forth to our fav resto.", "Wet Season is around October to March, (ish) at this time Indonesia rains and storms a lot. This brings out all the trash and rubbish and covers the beach in gunk. I was swimming and every wave that came past me I was brushed up by chip packets, plastic wrappers, and so on. The beach itself has barley any motoring which means it could be very dangerous to bring little kids. As I almost got caught it a strong rip, it made me realise there was minimal noticeable life guards or safety plans in place. There are many people on the beach selling you cool nicknacks (strange items). Only issue is they can be very persistent and will not leave you alone until you buy something. I personally felt uncomfortable leaving my bag on the beach while the ladies were lurking around. So I had to stay with my earphones in ignoring them until they finally walked away.", "Always a nice breeze on the beach and lots of good eateries. Eating here is a pleasure with a huge variety of prices available.", "white sand , blue ocean. their beach very clean. nice place to relax .not crowded, many place to eat. i really enjoy my trip here", "We walked for a very long time but definitely worth it and so many bars along the way to pop into. Unbeatable sunset viewing!", "Had great fun walking along the boardwalk, even hired bicycles one day and cycled up and down stopping for snacks, drinks and a massage along the way. There are heaps of water activities to choose from at different points. We did jet skiing which was well worth the money but as with everything don't forget to haggle on the price!", "What a unbelievable beach. Great swim, loads of hotels and restaurants and not even half as busy as tourist capitals. Loved it", "Beautiful beach, easy to get to from the town, some bars on the beach have bean bags and umbrellas. Lovely sunset :)", "This beach is just a great to relax. The sea is just very clear and beautiful. But the beach sand is kind of course. F&B around tbis area is not as expensive.", "Definitely a beautiful spot when you stick away from the crowds, staying at the Intercontinental allowed us to enjoy this beach away from the crowds.", "Found that the beach was not overcrowded. Overall quite neat. Enough vendors around if you want to grab a bite or drink. Had a great time at the beach. Waves were quite intense which made the experience all the more enjoyable.", "Our hotel was the Segara village and had its own sunbeds on the beach. Safe swimming and good surfing available. Although beach is cleaned a lot of seaweed and plastic rubbish coming in on the tide daily. Snorkeling trips available and plenty of other water based activities available for hire", "Nice views, clean sand, water shallow and warm. No waves, impossible to drown.Very good place to relax and enjoy life", "I loved the beach but disliked not being able to walk down the boulevarde without being hassled to go into stores, have a massage or have a pedicure. Happy for people to ask ONCE but being alone I found it quite daunting being followed and harassed. I understand it is something to deal with to enjoy the rest of .", "if it's on shore season, there is loads of trash near the beach which makes it hard to swim around. But during off shore weather it's lovely!", "Was staying very close to 66 beach and went there couple of times. This is more for relaxing and have time for urself. There are many shacks and you can relax on one of these and grab some food, drinks. Good to go there in the evening around 430 5 PM and stay till 730- 8 PM", "I went to this beach today and not a plastic bottle or piece of seaweed in sight. It was hot, quite unseasonal for first day of May. As usual when I come here perfect. Warungs in the neighborhood the best places to eat off the beaten track. I will eat again and find out the address so I can review. Best day.", "Beautiful beach, amazing people. Try to catch the sunset so no point going on a cloudy day. Beware of stray dogs though. Some food souvenir shops too.", "This is by far the best beach we saw in . The beach is clean and you can see people enjoying walks and the health conscious ones running along the long stretch of white sand. The shacks/restaurants all have beanbags with umbrellas setup for their patrons to enjoy the beautiful sunset while sipping on a Bintang or a fancy cocktail. Plenty of live music choices and some had DJs playing a good mix of old skool music and todays tunes.", "We spent here 3 hours with our driver. There are 2 beaches. Beaches is very nice with clean and clear water. On the beach were just a few people, it was great. No entrance fee.", "Really vibrant, tonnes happening - awesome spot. Hire loungers on the beach by day and sip on a Bintang on a beanbag at night and watch the sunset. Or enjoy one of the many hotel bars or beach clubs along this beach.", "You simply must visit the beach at sunset to watch the sun go down as you enjoy a drink on one of the many beanbags provided. Table service , cheap drinks and a wonderful atmosphere.", "Good for snorkeling but not for swimming Huge difference between high and low tide Not too many boats Jimbaran beach is better for swimming", "The beach was a quick walk from our villa, we arrived around 4.30 and grabbed a seat to watch the sunset and have an early dinner. Plenty of places to eat and so so cheap. You will get bugged by people selling kites and watches.", "An excellent location to watch the sunset from. Sit on the beach and enjoy some peaceful and quiet time.", "Although friends had warned me about this beach..I wasn't prepared for how much rubbish was in the water/being washed ashore. It was pretty disturbing. I won't be back for swimming, except to help on beach clean up days.", "If you intend on a nice walk along the path be prepared to be bombarded with push bike riders. A few places to eat on the beach front but very quiet the night we decided to find somewhere to eat and we ended up back on the main street. If you go at night take a torch for the areas that have no lighting. Other then that nothing special these days.", "If you travelling to and you’re not going to see this beach you will regret all your life . The landscape from top it is like heaven, amazing, for me one of the best beach in the world and I have seen a few around the world. Our planet is beautiful. Love Earth 😍", "The beach after it has been cleaned daily is ok. Not quite what i expected early morning walks to be with all the debris washed up on the beach. Afternoon and sunset it was like a totally different beach, clean and lots of activity", "The beach was covered to litters, and although some surfers were there. I seriously doubt it is safe to be in the water. The color of the sea water were brown and murky, ee were disappointed and did not stay there long. It needs a thorough clean up badly!", "lovely beach, not too crowed, close to heaps of good restaurants and shops, good surfing and lots of nice instructors, close to fun bars, great crowd of people in that area in general", "The beach was lovely and clean and quiet with lots of activities available including massages, pedicures, jet skies etc all at reasonable prices.", "A lovely beach to dine and relax on. Queiter than other beaches in . Expect the 40 plus crowd only. Nice views, gentle surf and dining. A lovely yoga near Mercure Beach resort. The power of now yoga", "Clear sand and water. Water provided to clean yourself afterwards. Plenty of places eat and bring local food. Low tide makes it like a pool. Entrance fee to pay per person and for parking. Well worth it", "The stretch of beach is wonderful windy clear beach and water. Just nice for couple family. Best if stay in resort. They have people clean the beach all the time.", "Plenty to do and see. The water is warm and inviting You will enjoy this beach. Toys for kids. Toys for grumps.. lots of vendors and sites.", "Lovely place to sit and watch the sun go down while getting a seafood dinner and a Bintang - worth a visit", "Sad to see the beach littered with rubbish that's been washed up or just dumped by people who don't care. The sand is dirty and it's certainly not a beach I would want to swim in.", "So relaxing and can just paddle or swim ...so calm but weed spoils it later on and bits of rubbish drift in.little bars along beach and traditional fishermen with their boats", "Decent white sandy beach ,with a long enough boardwalk for walking or bicycling. Lots of water activities.Plenty of places to eat,lots of resorts.Locals selling their souvenirs/travel agencies/boat tour companies etc.", "Interesting beach with plenty of nearby cafes,restaurants, beach massage and up market hotels. It was interesting to see large numbers of nese people,standing in the sea, fishing. The water was warm and it was possible to wade out a long way before it became deep and it was very still, with no dangerous currents. The sand was a little course in places and I would not rate the beach itself as one of the best I have been on. The price of sun beds was very high when compared with other countries in SE Asia.", "The weather was great so the beach was busy. It's here you can go fishing, coral viewing or just people watch.", "Beach is not too clean though respective hotel tries to maintain the beach in their frontage. The beach smells horrible when there is low tide.", "very nice place and the sand is definitely pure like hawaii and Boracay, highly recommended for business and couples.", "No sounds of horn, thanks to the lack of scooters in February you can easily find a tree under which you can lay down and relax,in some spots there's too much trash, but just walk 10 meters and you can find a clean spot. Very quiet. Very enjoyable. Lots of restaurants, pubs and water sports spots. You can also rent a bike and just have a ride along the beachwalk.", "the waves is not too wild, the sand and the sea are really clean, the view is really beautiful. the best place for kids to play. just the bathroom a little bit... not cozy.", "We ended up having an evening stroll along the beach around sunset which we thorougly enjoyed.Had we wanted an evening meal,there were numerous well patronised restaurants from which we could have chosen. The beach was clean and others like us, both locals and tourists were taking advantage of using this lovely spot for recreational purposes.", "Very clean, beautiful surrounding as most resorts had there own beach where you could lay back on the lounge and order food and drinks with the staff", "lovely white sandy beach with gentle surf. long expanse of beach along multiple hotels. felt very safe to walk along. lovely views.", "One of the best beach in and not consume to public so my family can play and relax around the beach.", "The natural beauty of this place is undeniable, but if you want to eat on the beach then beware of which restaurant you choose and understand what you are being offered. As much as it is beautiful you do not want to have it ruined by being disappointed by the food, service or price.", "Great beach for kids and relaxing! There’s not too many waves so calm for the kids to play without having to worry. They keep it very clean and tidy. There’s some friendly locals selling merchandise but not too many to be annoying", "Clean beach , some areas around the access could do with a clean up, water fabulous, warm and clean. Small ridge of shell when entering water, need to watch", "Great place to visit, would definitely recommend, however living on the Sunshine Coast our beaches are by far better & CLEANER.", "Nice sandy beach very clean looked after by hotels bit of seaweed when it rains shallow water so good for children good for snorkelling", "This is one of the most nice beaches in , fit for children and adult looking for some rest and swiming.", "if you can outrun these women trying you to spend money in their market stall then is nice beach. also nice sushi restaurant supermarket and lots of other food choices.", "I have been here at december, to be honest it’s so sad to see how busy this beach before corona! But now is so quite. But this’s the right time for relax and chill cause the beach it’s not really crowded!", "Clean water. Security patrol so you didn't get hassled.One end has all the water activities so wouldn't like to be in a hotel nearby", "This is a long strip of beach, no waves as protected by a reef. One end has the MONSTROUS and ugly multi storied Inna beach hotel, but the southern end is beautiful. Massage, hotels, shops and boats dot the entire beach. But it's mainly for the quieter mid-aged, as the area lacks the Kuta vibe. At low tide it is unswimmable, but at other times a delight.", "The beach is very beautiful and exotic. The hidden pearls behind the hills. The place is nice, comfortable, affordable, clean. Suitable to visit with friends and family. Here we can also play canoe boat.", "Was looking for a relaxing day by the beach but was swarmed by sellers as soon as we sat down and was constant all day", "A great beach with a reasonably shallow shelf so that even non swimmers can bathe comfortably. Evenings come alive with the music from several eateries with bean bags and chairs to enjoy the place. You may get a lot of salesmen peddling their wares but they are not at all persistent so not a bother. The sunsets are really great to enjoy with a beer or coconut drink alongside.", "The beach is amazing. Very warm, very clean. Plenty of places to buy food and drink. And get massages. Definitely worth a visit or 2.", "As the tides go and return couple times a day its nice to walk in the shallow water and see lots of fish and crabs.", "This beach mostly has domestic visitors. We enjoyed chilling out at the beach. Food stalls were cheaper compared to other beaches in . The shore surface is a bit uneven so be careful with your steps.", "Artistic beach with sunrise in the aerly morning.. wow so fun and enjoy here.. make your feel like new life you know. Wow amazing.", "With direct access to the beach, we felt like taking a swim. But it is not as easy as it looks like: the tides make a big difference and it can get tricky to access water. However relaxing at the beach is always possible...", "If white sands, light breeze and gentle surf lapping your ankles is your vision then this beach may not always be for you Grey sand, a pounding surf and polluted shore greeted our first look You can hire a bean bag and watch the island sunset with a beer or visit one of the many hotel bars and clubs that line the shore It is busy and if you want seclusion this area may not be for you, however if you join the crowd , grab a beer you will fit in ", "We came to with the idea of experiencing white or atleast clean sandy beaches, boy were we disappointed. Some of the beach areas are quite dirty and you get harassed by local people wanting to sell you stuff. It was rainy season so it was very quite , but nothing to write home about. Unless you can get into private expensive beach clubs, don't expect much", "The water was luke warm the beach was attended all day by staff who were constantly keeping it clean wish I was back there now", "Not so nice beach. Great for strolling but not for swimming. Low tide during late afternoon for instagram pictures", "Stunning sunset, clean beach and nice place to relax. We went there after we had brunch, we bought a couple of beer and we really enjoyed the sunset time", "Not too busy and crazy. Lots to see along boardwalk on beachfront. Great hotels and restaurants. Loved it. 🌞", "Going before sunrise and waiting.....simply breathtaking. Calm waves and soft white almost golden sand is perfect to stroll along. Renting a bicycle is an option too as there is well paved walkway along the beach.", "I love the beach and well maintain by hotel Recomend for place for family game and sunset We was there and enjoy the beach with happiness", "We just hangout with friends, do not expecting sunset here, but the water is calm and warm, nice place to relax", "The beach was very nice and open and the water warm. The tide is low so you can walk well into the sea before it gets deep. The seafood restaurants at night are a must try", "Arrived at the beach on our first night after dark, no idea or concept what lay in front of us! We ate at one of the beach places that had bean bags on the sand whilst we listened to the live music. Nice and sandy beach and seemed clean. Next morning we came back down to spend the day and were welcomed by the most amazing surf and sandy beach! Miles long with plenty of space. We hired a couple of sun beds (haggle- we got them down to 100,000 rupees for two for the whole day). Stay till the sun goes down, the colours are amazing! Watch out for the stray dogs though. Great beach.", "a nice place to relax and get your skin dark. many place along the beach if you want to hire a long chair. and also if you want your hair to be done like bob marley:) many restaurant around too.. lunch or dinner will be perfect while you enjoy the brezzee of the sea", "The beach was quite busy and as a consequence you'll find lots of people touting things from sunglasses to boat tours but the beach itself was nice and cleaner than some we'd come across.", "A very beautiful beach and especially beautiful at sunset, worth going down to watch the sunset a couple of people trying to sell things on the beach but that's . Worth taking time to go have a look at !", "Nice beach with warm water and grey (not white) sand. Lots of tourists and locals enjoying the day and watching the sun set. Locals selling kites and necklaces with out too much hassle. It is not as good as white sand beaches of many countries but how can you complain when the water is warm and the sun is setting with a nice cooling breeze as the sun sets.", "I'm writing this to warn other travellers, this beach is extremely dangerous as it has very strong currents. It has killed many travellers including the death of my cousin only a few days ago while he was vacationing with his family. He was a very strong swimmer and had good athletic ability, but the rip tide was too strong and carried him away. I hope this message gets to as many people as possible, it's difficult to tell when the ocean current will come, so please be careful when swimming in this beach. You can do a search on the many swimmers deaths in this beach and you can find out what a rip tide current is. Thank you", "You can stroll along the beach front pathway day or night for miles and there are eateries all along stop for a drink or something to eat and the view is just beautiful very relaxing, There are markets and sellers who will ask if you want to buy , we find if your polite and say no thank you they leave you alone, LOVE IT.", "Great place to relax and have a swim, very reminiscent of the beaches back home.. Easy beach to take youngsters too.. Take a dip, you’ll love it🏝", "Long beach and calm ocean. No big waves, so getting into the water is easy. Fishing boats pulled up on the far end of the beach were cool to look at.", "Good beach with a number of nice hotels but not really suitable for swimming due to strong current and unpredictable waves...", "This is the most pleasant Beaches in Ive ever seen and its so calm .Thes good bars and restaurants surrounding the Pleasant Beach. Ive tried even the Scuba Diving which thrilled me to its Best. This location is second time caller for tourists.", "The homestay I was in was near the beach and since it didn't have pool, being able to access the beach was good. WE hired deck chairs for 50 thousand rupiahs and had them for the whole day. leaving stuff on the chairs was quite safe. The guy who was renting the chairs was friendly and helpful. There was a clean toilet and shower near his site, towels on chairs were clean.", "The beach is wide & long & was quiet on our visits but it was January wet season.. Took a walk early morning & was nice to see dog walkers & early surfers. Also spend a day on sunloungers.. Going rate for 2 & an umbrella 150000rp. They will try get 200000 out of you. Beds comfy. Some are outside bars , others belong to small vendors who rent surfboards. Sea was warm & access is sandy, although big breaking waves so be careful with children or weak.swimmers. I personally loved jumping around in them. Good fun", "This beach is certainly one to visit. Nice white sand lots of watersports along with great little restaurants beachside make it a worthwhile visit. Lots of stalls. A walkway takes you all along the beach and attracts lots of cycilists and walkers. Nice and relaxing", "We hanged out at the beach side for the whole afternoon and had almost the whole beach to ourselves. We rented beach chairs and paid 30,000 rupiah each for a 4 hour session. They even have a clean restroom and showers right at the back for customers to use them. Absolutely a good beach to read a book or just meditate and rest away.", "The area is always clean and has lots of beach to choose from. There are lots of hotels that back onto the beaches that have excellent restaurants and bars. You can walk four a few hours along this coastline and see it change with every turn. Recommended for adults who love to explore the many food options and who love to walk. There are also lots of beaches to hire a chair and chill out for the day.", "I did not go there but my husband and son did. It was a beautiful beach and only one of the few you can actually swim in in all of . I wish I had gone. Next time!!!", "Beautiful white sand (like in Perth Aus) clear water and lots of water activities but all round expensive for ", "We can rent bikecycle with very good price..about Rp 10.000,- for an hour, if you rent more than one hour you will get extra pay about Rp 5.000,- or Rp 10.000,- defend on how many hour you use the bike, you can ride your bike around the beach to see the view...like hotel, villa, restaurant and some caffe, and food stand, also the art market which is sell so many things such us cloths, wooden statue, jeweleries, painting, and many more, you also can find tatto studio, The beach is cleand with white sand.. You can rent a cano or just swim in the beach....also there is public bathroom to sower after swimming.... You will only get charge about Rp 2.000,-", "Nice spot to hang out with friends. We can see also sunset which is amazing. Beside that there are many options of restaurants we can choose along the beach.", "Very very busy beach you can't swim there as too many busts coming and going. Horse riding on the beach not a beach for relaxing best to stay in beachside resorts ", "Spent a couple of lovely days down on the beach. The water is clean and clear. We situated ourselves by a bar that brought us drinks all day long. Cannot fault.", "The beach areas in this gated area are very clean for the majority of the time. Beach cleaners are on duty all day ensuring that the area is clear of rubbish and debris. Having said that, some ignorant tourists cannot help themselves and do make extra work for the beach cleaners. There are areas particularly at low tide where there are patches of sea weed and this is an area where Sea Urchins can be found and if stood on or handled, they can cause some considerable pain (personal experience!) Resort medical clinics are used to dealing with the multiple wounds caused by these creatures if attended to promptly, Great swimming and medium surf, a very safe environment and even for the kids at the time when the tides are not moving. Tidal movement is easily found out through resort staff or internet. Foot ware is recommended for some help against Urchin spikes and the occasional sharp pieces of coral that will wash up from the reef that is further out from the beach area.", "Great beach a lot of surfers However the small shop are in my opinion expensive for as well a lot of party bar are open blasting music which can kill the mood", "Beautiful beach with beautiful sunsets . Don't just stay in one place, walk the stretch and check out some of the bars. Can easily enter some of the hotels with poolside bars/infinity pools for no sunbed fee.", "One of best beaches in if you want to just chill and enjoy . As there are mostly five star resorts in this area, the beaches are cleaned and combed regularly. Even though the beach it self is not private it does feel like they are private beaches.", "the beach was every time clean the sand was good to go with out shoes, very good sanbeads, big palms so you don`t nead an sunambrella,", "The beach is just average. not so clear and clean water. the sand isnt good as well. but there are lots of nice restaurants by the way. shop owners force you to visit their shops, which i personally found it was so irritating. ", "The beach is clean, plenty of beach chairs- watersports. not massive waves. we had a lovely time at the beach during our week long stay", "You can enjoy the day under the trees on a sunbed and the breeze off the ocean is very pleasant, waiters will serve on you so no need to move!", "Endless white sand,great surf.hawkers and sellers are very annoying.dogs allowed on beach and poo in the sand.my husband put his elbow in some,yuk.rips very strong so be very careful.not suitable for kids un acompanied.", "Nice beach to visit, waters were cool, dark sand though. Waves were pretty strong, ideal for body-boarding.", "Be sure to head to one of the beach bars Pull up a beanbag have a Bintang and watch the sunset After sunset feel the ambience and romance of the gorgeous hues of lanterns that adorn the properties Truly beautiful experience", "Nice sandy beach here. Look out for somewhere you can get loungers for the day. Tide goes out quite a long way but soon gives some water depth for soaking in as the tide comes back in. Look out for the guy flying the galleon kites at the southern end. Shop owners can be a bit pushy but not many vendors peddling wares on the shore itself. East facing it has some shade during the heat of the afternoon. A good day out.", "Very nice beach. Spent a few hours on day 1 (in the water) and then on day 2 did parasailing after which we had lunch. The Meditation huts with the backdrop of the mountains looked postcard perfect. Cant wait to gp back.", "While I agree that this could be a beautiful beach to watch sunsets - this is the definition of dirty... Plastic waste as far as the eye can see. All you ever dreamt of in terms of plastic waste is available, yoghurt cups, plastic bags, syringes. And of course many other things like bottles etc. More than high time that local authoritiues (\\guided\\\" by the Tourism stakeholders) take decisive action.\"", "This beach is lovely, very calm and peaceful. It also has a nice path that you can walk/ride/jog along.", "It has an amazing Sunset and the beach is really clean and you can just sit on the many shacks on the beach and enjoy the sunset alongwith a drink", "The development of huge hotels has taken away the beauty of this place. The seaweed farming has almost despaired and the place has grown and lost it's charm .", "Nice beach to visit but unfortunately also a lot of plastic on the beach. Good thing there are a few groups organising cleanups.", "I like the beach, very clean and secluded. Few more food and beverages options would be helpful, and water sports can make it more attractive", "This beach is always busy along the road. The surf is very rough so not really suitable for swimming l was there in July and no one was swimming and beach was closed but it could have been a result of the earthquake.", "Between the aggressive souvenir sales people and the number of pedestrians, bicyclists and scooter riders, it is an overly busy place. It is certainly an interesting walk along the pedestrian way, but I was not compelled to hang-out at the beach.", "This white sand beach is the most beautiful beach in . This place is beat for long walks and relaxing your your soul", "Went during the rainy season (first week in Feb), but the beach was pretty empty and the water was perfect for swimming in (warm and calm waters).", "You will be happy to know that this beach was always clean, the water was clear and warm ( compared to Victorian beaches!) And very safe for swimming or other water activities.", "The best place for beginner surfers, and those who enjoy a good sunset. It's a long stretch so it isn't overly crowded.", "It's always active, I mean crowded.. Even in the nighttime.. However, with the low light in the night, you can still feel the romantic ambiance.. Sitting in the bean bags and have 'some' mojito 😉 You can also light up a sky lantern, there usually are some guys who walk along the beach to sell for IDR 90k..", "Sorry but dirty and univiting, soo many better beaches in . Horrible sand with bad currents just not nice.", "just a wonderful place to walk along the beach, do look beyond the rubbish. water is clear and mostly calm for a swim you can get to most hotels and shopping from the beach ", "I love walking along the beach first thing in the morning watching local families having a dip and tourists having there cooler swim of the day.", "Two years ago we came here for the first time, it's look a unique and beautiful beach. For arrived to the beach we go through a crack of limestone hill. White sand and clean beach. There are many little fishes between coral stones. But two weeks ago the beach looks like not organized enough and it is rather dirty.", "I have never been so shocked at the state of a beach. I'm not exaggerating when I say it's covered in litter! It's all washed up along the sand down the whole stretch of the beach, even as you walk ankle deep in the water rubbish brushes past and on your feet - disgusting! There's even a huge digger regularly driving by with entire loads of rubbish back and forth trying to clear it. It's shocking! The colour of the sand is grey, not surprisingly. And the water is literally brown, when the waves break and it should be white froth it's actually brown froth. It's vile, and shockingly unhygienic. I'd be genuinely concerned to swim it... certainly not with broken skin or cuts. It's so clearly dirty, don't risk it. Sadly the beach itself with this view and surroundings is nowhere to relax either. The worst beach I've ever seen. How sad to see what we're all going to the planet. Maybe go see it for yourself as it's quite harrowing, but absolutely not somewhere to go for vacation or to relax/enjoy.", "Went here to watch the sunset and walk to a restaurant. Beach was very busy but clean. Had lots of sand.", "Nothing fancy on the beach but great place to watch plenty of people surfing and enjoying the water. Great place to view is at the end of Jalan Pantai Batu to the right, a series of little bars/restaurants.", "This beach is a must go if you are coming to ! Lots of activities going on here with some nice food stalls for you to enjoy. Best time to come is sunset, friends with me really enjoyed the local food stalls and beers while watching the beautiful sunset!", "the beach is tidy and the sea is for swimming as well. Such a nice beach with absolutely wonderful food.. we went to a beach restaurant a spent just 150 000 rp 2 people (10 euro) and we got a starter nuts on the plate,then vegetable soup, main dish our choice(beef stir fry with veg and sea dish ), bottle of cold water and fresh fruit.. more than we expected.. number one!", "We visited this beach every day in December it was very quiet as it was December. The people were amazing on the beach. The most disappointing thing was the accumulation of rubbish all day long that washed in from the sea. Some of the locals cleared it up first thing and then it was washed in again, a never ending task. It put me off this beach and sea as it seemed very dirty.", "We were staying in Jimbaran & have to say how disappointed we were with the beach. It looks nice in photos but don't be fooled, the beach is dirty, litter is everywhere. I think a lot of it is tidal as one day there was hardly any litter & the next day it was everywhere. There's a few top end hotels on the beach & that part gets cleaned but otherwise it's a big thumbs down from me.", "It's really quiet (restaurants were empty along the beach) but there is a good boardwalk to ride bikes along. Avoid the massages on the beach as the ones in town are cheaper and much better. Nobody was really swimming at the beach because it was a bit murky and sadly full of rubbish.", "One of the most beautiful sunsets I've ever seen. Gorgeous beach with flawless views and lovely atmosphere", "Great spot to sit on the beach at one of the many bars and take in the beautiful sunsets. Choose any bar, they are all pretty much similar. Can get busy at sunset as its a popular spot.", "Beautiful beach, local workers try to keep clean but unfortunately plastic does come in via the sea. Very quiet when we visited, the sellers were respectful and didn’t hassle you. The beach is sand, wide and very long, just gorgeous. Jet skis, etc for hire. Had the most fabulous massage on beach, haggle well! 💕", "Limited swimming during low tide - once you get thigh deep the reeds start. Ok at high tide. There are better beach options in .", "This is a lovely resort with a beautiful beach and shallow water making it great for kids. There is a natural break which makes the sea calm and the beach is very clean. There are a few local bars which are good for a cold beer and some lunch as well as the bars and restaurants attached to the larger hotels.", "this is a lovely beach fronted by high end hotels but also small shops selling all sorts of goods.it is relaxing and made more so by the friendliness of every local person you meet", "Beautiful, wide, expansive beach, well groomed near the Intercontinental, with many great restaurant shacks at either end", "Even though we were staying at a luxury hotel with a great beach, we went to Canggu beach for surf lessons. The beach has all you need with beds and umbrellas for hire at cheap rates, drinks you can buy and also about 10 cafe/bars right next to the beach. The beach is clean and also has a great view for sunset.", "The beach,the many restaurants and bars and all the different activites are 5 star but the water is Dirty", "Beach is cleaned daily of any sea weed and rubbish. Sand is vey soft but also a little course. Only two things to note: first us and is very very soft and when walking in it you can sink a couple of hours inches which makes it hard walking but good exercise. Second when tide goes out which is a long way cannot swim in sea so need a hotel with good pool.", "The view of the ocean is breathtaking!! I could lay on the beach and see the ocean for hours, ordering a fruit punch and enjoy the view.. Swimming into the ocean is not recommended if you are not a experienced swimmer. The sea is not the cleanest I have ever seen, but the sand without rocks is nice to walk on. Overall this is not the best sea for swimming, but the view is exceptional.", "I spend some time during early evening. It is really clam, clean and nice place. beautiful trees and flowers with nice pool. I took very nice photo shoots.", "Worse beaches I have ever winessed and I have visited more than 70 countries. Paradise is not! Rubbish is all over the beach. Some of it piled up for the tide to take it out and hey presto...bring it in again.", "Loads of cool we spots , lounges cost about $2.50 NZ for a day . Bean bags are free as long as you buy food and drinks . Surf lessons cost are between $20-$30 for a hour and half lesson or $5-$10 for surfboard hire for 2 hours . Awesome music and vibes", "Nice beach front.. has an open air club with great selection of music (wont miss its location as it visible and loud) You have lots of restaurants selection, however many of them were under renovation and part of the beach was locked. Most annoying thing is the massive amount of scooters running in the narrow beach walk lane. Riders are very comfortable riding in that narrow area in a two way direction which you have to dance to avoid getting hit by one.", "I enjoy going down there at night and during the day. Although a little expensive for drinks the atmosphere is great.", "Biiiig sandy beach with big stone whos rise from water. Many nice restaurant and beach club with pool.", "It's a pretty typical island beach. Many stores and shops to grab snack at. Plus an amazing beach with vivid blue waters. Fortunately for us there was no one there! Definitely worth a visit if you go to . It cost about 1000 rupee to get in. So basically nothing. They also have showers for you to clean off with. Clean beach. Very enjoyable.", "Just awesome!!! The beach is clean. You can sew the sands in my picture, they’re so soft. Love it!!!", "I found the beach beautiful for walking, especially along the boardwalk if you wanted to stay out of the sand. I loved watching the fishing, surfing and swimming but I found the water a bit to dirty for swimming. Too much plastic in the water. Lovely beachside restaurants and touristy shopping all along.", "Its a nice bay but honestly over rated, Egypt beaches are way way better than any other beach we've been in ", "I spent 2,5 hours here, when we were here there weren't so many people. This place is so relaxing. The beach is so clean. But you won't get any signal here but for that's good! That's the true meaning of holiday, NO internet, NO WiFi. Just chillin", "We spent a week here and enjoyed every day. My partner surfed while I lay on the beach chairs. The people are so lovely and it was so relaxing. Great restaurants and ice cold Bintang!", "A great beach. Clean went for sunset. Was amazing. Can sit in bean bag chairs if you eat or buy a drink. Does not have to be alcoholic. The sunset was awesome!", "Beautiful and calm beach, perfect place for a nice swim and sunbathing. Water is very clean too and very close to Crystal clear.", "Entrance fee is 10.000 rupiah per person, and 5.000 rupiah per car. While the view is good, the beach is still a work in progress - road workers, builders etc. are everywhere. There are many cottages (warungs) directly at the beach for food and beverages. However, swimming does not seen to be recommended, at least not at our specific location. The first meters are very rocky. Very touristic with many cabs and busses.", "This is a great beach for the family to swim and enjoy your day , no good for the surfer , but great with little to no waves and clean sand .", "On the way to this beach we can enjoy spectacular view which is great rock mountain intentionally split to make easier access road to the beach. This beach is recently open for public. The beach itself is very calm without heavy wave. Some people enjoy canoeing or just sunbathing. A very nice and beautiful white sandy beach.", "We loved this beach. But you can only swim on parts of the beach.The baywatch guys (sorry no busty girls in orange swimsuits) keep blowing their whistles to move swimmers to a safer place due to high current. You are pulled back into the sea by this. They leave swimmers with a surf board be, but they do not know if these are beginners of professionals. So be careful if you are not an experience surfer as the current is very strong here. You can rent a bed for 50K and order cheap Bintang bear with these guys too. Friendly guys.", "This beach at JL. Batubolong is a great surfing beach but not a safe beach for kids and swimming, very strong rips and try to avoid in wet season when debri is washed up onto the beach. Can get some amazing sunsets and eateries there!", "This Beach is wonderful. We are here in April which means a bit hot weather but at this time almost no tourist here. The waves at this time a bit high, but this is what I like.", "Verry busy and a lot of schoolkids from Java who wants to go with you on a picture. There are better beaches to go to.", "this beach is very clear and beautiful. Water sports are also there. good place to relax for hours. Have a beer and enjoy", "good place to start surfing, less crowded than echo beach and still a good surf. rent a board and take a lesson if needed", "I was there on a hot day. Shaded chairs for rent are okay, plenty of food stalls to choose from. I rented a kayak for an hour and enjoyed paddling in the calm, shallow water. I amused myself by picking up bits of floating plastic from the water, and left the place a little cleaner.", "Beautiful sunset, and perfect time to social distancing We can swim under the sunset before close your day.", "Loved walking on the ocean path along the beach. Beautiful views. We rented beach chairs for the day, easy to find on long the beach, and spent two days here relaxing. Most places that rent chairs also have food and drinks that you can enjoy while in your beach chair. Water was warm with gentle waves. My husband even rented a jet-ski from a beach vendor. He loved it! Plenty of cheap massages available on beach as well. Definitely visit here when you’re in !", "Really nice beach with clean white sand. Our hotel has a private area there so we could really enjoy our time here. Water could be cleaner (lot of algea) but local people really do their best.", "The beach is very nice, a good place for sun rise and sun set. Watching sun set with a cup of drink in the nervy restaurant maybe one of your best choices in this spot", "Enjoyed lunch at a couple of the beach Cafes and just relaxed for the afternoon. People watching was interesting and we were all serenaded by a group of guitared up singers. very pleasant afternoon", "I didn't stay that long in this beach and the reason I didn't book a hotel this area was because of me traveling in rainy season. I was under impression that rain would ruin the beach but what happened was that it didn't rain. The beach was really awesome and had great food (Nasi Goreng) and best of them all I did Jet Ski which was really great. This was my 2nd time to try Jet Ski and I need to be honest, I was more confident and I could drift my Jet Ski. However, please do remember that you do a background research on the price, these guys were offering me all sorts of water sports in DOLLAR rate which was rather expensive then local rate. Anyways beware, I am sure you can find these water sports in way more cheaper rates.", "Clean, safe for kids and just a lovely venue. Watching the local fishermen walk out as the tide recedes whilst enjoying a Bintang rates very highly!", "had a private part of the beach as part of the hotel, but walked all along, spotless and beautiful sorry we didn't get to see the sunset!", "beautiful beaches of blue water and many cliffs of batukarang which are good for photo spots and there is also a temple in the middle of the sea which is based on large rocks", "Massive expanse of beach shore line, plenty of cafe and restaurants to sit outside, day and night. Bit of pestering fron local sellers of tat, but will go away when told.", "Took me four trips to before I journeyed here. The beach is amazing. Be prepared to pay a bit of extra money if you eat at one of the restaurants overlooking the beach. A tourist resort spot for sure, not the “real” local at all, but manicured to the point of tropical perfection.", "Clean and well looked after area. Offering friendly restaurant s and hotels. The beach is clean and well maintained", "The sports are fun. Very clean and good options for rides. My kid enjoyed a lot. There is nothing untoward to report on this location. everything is super best.", "Great beach for all of the family if you like waves , which my 3 kids do. Plenty of sun lounges to chose from for a cheap price. Don't pay anymore then IDR100,000 for two lounge beds. That's about Aud $10.00 ( Aud$5.00 each lounge.) Cool drinks not far away and plenty of shopping options passing you by ( literally 😃). Sandy beach and very clean. They also have flags set up showing were its safe to swim.", "Loads of restaurants, a nice walk through a beach front market and plenty of people ready to give you a cheap massage!", "white sand and hot water on the ocean very nice for relax and to get sun, beside that there are alot also for restaurant /cafe around . I will back to this beach next trip", "Great place for a stroll along the foreshore, plenty on shops, hotels and good places to eat. There is a paved path that is well shaded and wide enough for the foot traffic. Bikes can be hired and there are the watersports as well if you are after that. The beach itself seems well maintained and raked, however the water and the waterline is full of rubbish, plastics, cups bottles etc. Whilst a sheltered beach I think the kiddies would be more endangered by the pollutants than rips! I may have been spoilt for beaches in the past - but there are nicer beaches in for a swim!!", "The Beach is magnificent. And the view from the top is breath taking. Beautiful blue color water with white sand beach. Neat and clean water . But sand is little corse to take bath. Be careful u can get bruises with sand.", "We walked along this morning from Ecco up to Legian. Definately a lovely beach to stroll along, especially early in the morning when not too hot. Watch out for some of the waves that thump their way in, and try to knock you over. Able to swim here and yes it is super refreshing , do watch the currents though, very strong. Kids need to be closely watched before they float away. Water is nice and clean. A great place to get lessons for surfing or if you have mastered it...go nuts, amazing action out there.", "The beach is very commercialised with many bars, cafes, shops and restaurants offering a wide choice of both European and Asian foods. The beach is clean, not too much waves and have one of the best sun beds offered as they are all provided by the hotels sites on the beach for free. I love the umbrella trees giving you the protection from the sun if required and with beverages of all types, food, swimming pools and toilets nearby ... what more can you ask for!", "This is a nice stretch of beach (long), but is not suitable if you're looking for privacy (very narrow). All along the beach, there are restaurants/warangs, lounge chairs for rent, and massage set-ups. If you were hoping for a peaceful stroll, you'll instead be asked every three minutes \\Massage? What you want? Where you from? Buy from my shop? Take a look!\\\" This would be nice if you were looking to get a massage on the beach though. The prices seemed cheap enough compared to what they offer in town, but you're right there on the beach so it's quite hot and sweaty. Or if you wanted to readily lay out in the sun on the lounge chairs for a charge or eat somewhere nearby. Some people were receiving manis and pedis as well. What is nice but I didn't get a chance to try are some of the marine watersports, especially kite surfing. Many of the diving operators also leave from this beach to head to Nusa Penida. There is a neat little boardwalk if you want to keep off the sand and just stroll through the shade. You'll get plenty of hollers and sales calls, but no one is too forceful.\"", "The surroundings are nice. You can have cocktails and other beverages from the restaurants near the beach. However the water is so low that you can not even swim.", "Great, clean and long beach for lovely walk. Lots of locals trying to sell all sort of stuff, but one o\\\" takes care of them. They don't keep harassing. Lots of fancy bars along the beach. Sea can bit little rough at times\"", "The title says it all. Parts of the beach need cleaning. Water is pristine clear. The cafes around are a bit overpriced but the beach view compensates it all. Some good places to have dinner with live music. In the day take a dip in cleaner parts of the beach and enjoy your pinacoladas at the cafes and restrobars. The breeze in the evening is breath taking but not all parts of the beach are well lit.", "In here you can enjoy the breeze of the beach, you can enjoy the scenery of the sunset its totally cool and nice.. you can se the traditional dance and need to pay. you also can see the sacred temple around there. Becareful with the naughty monkey thay can take your glasses or hats.", "The parts that are owned by the hotels are kept clean, but unfortunately some parts have been left to fill with whatever the tide washes up and it isn't really appealing if you want to get a tan - If someone were to clean it up it would be much better. However the parts which are owned by the hotels are brilliant with rows upon rows of colourful catamarans and nice beach bars and restaurants. As long as you stick to these parts you will have a good time.", "We got an amazing bluish color sea around afternoon.. that's the best time to go to this beach. Crystal clear water with corals . We had a baby on board and he too was able to stand.. we could walk to a long distance into ocean costs it was low tide..we had to pay to get the umbrella and seat but that's how the locals earn money.. they don't loot u.. also I noticed locals are so happy if they know you received Hindu and coming from India.. they get so much talkative then. 😀✌️ Parasailing is also available but we have to visit them around early afternoon.. cos by 3 it was less windy.", "The beach was close to our Hotel, Nice cool calm and clean beach. Kids loved a lot and they made Sand Castle. There were shops where we purchased Kite and flew it. It a good experience", "public open free beach. good for surfing or observing the sunset. alawys crowded. Not suitable for swimming.", "What a disgrace. We should all feel guilty as we are all responsible for it. Rubbish as far as the eye can see. Mostly plastics and mostly food-related, eg. straws, yoghurt pouches, bags. It is unfathomable how businesses like Potato Head and Ku De Ta survive surrounded by such filth. If I had booked a holiday at a beachside resort in the expectation that I'd be lying on the beach and swimming in the sea every day, I'd be devastated. This poor planet of ours is slowly choking to death and Seminyak Beach is evidence of that...", "Blue water with sandy beach.. a little bit crowded during my visit on march. The beach is not suitable for swimming as the waves are so strong.. Have to pay 15k rupiah/person to get in. Nothing special here unless you wish to see blue water ocean probably the best early noon.", "I came around 3pm and the tide was quite high. For the entrance fee we paid, it was clear this is a public beach mostly inundated by locals. Waves were great, had fun playing in the water but it was so full of people, couldn't have space to just enjoy the view, waves. Food stall/snack selections were poor.", "This is a very beautiful beach with white and nice sand, clean beach and good water. Good place to stay at sun or under trees ...", "Quite narrow beach but cleaner then seminyak, water is ok but it disappears early afternoon. A lot of sun lounges to rent for 400 a day. Nice restaurants along to choose from", "This is a very busy beach with lots of pedlars and surfers, this is definitely a young persons place. Lots of places to eat and drink and play.", "The beach is nice and the sand is fine. There are few shacks to enjoy beer or coconut water. The water was good and my daughter particularly enjoyed it.", "Great and beautiful beach, clean and lovely people. Look like the people of are always happy, and it's easy to understand with such a lovely place. The sellers on the beach are just friendly, and if you treat them nice and with respect, they do the same to you. Beware of the white sand, though it looks much cooler than it is, you will burn your feet without protection.", "Definitely not a swimming beach so be aware that if you book hotels near you cannot swim (too many rips). Great for a walk on the beach or sunbathing.", "Big waves and black sand, not the cleanest though. More ideal for surfers not swimmers or kids. People are all chilled here enjoying their time.", "Was stressful having to walk past a row of very pushy shop keepers but once on the beach hired beach chairs was a good spot to sit with the baby while my 3 yr old enjoyed playing in the sand. A lovely quiet beach with space to enjoy the beach and safe for swimming too.", "Spent many a day relaxing on this beautiful beach, wonderfully clean and well maintained. The crystal clear warm waters were a joy to experience.", "Lots of cool restaurants and bars with beautiful sunsets! Water nice and warm with lots of beach to walk up and down to people watch.", "The beach is clean. The only clean beach i have been to in . Nice bars. Good food. Good for party.", "That afrernoon me and my Daughter really enjoy, before we brings drinks, so Walking and enjoy hot coffee. We play little bit in the sea and take few pics.", "Good beach - not nearly as crowded as the Legian beach to the south. Good lounges, expect to pay 100k Rupia for two. Lovely swimming", "Nice sand but the huge reef prevents waves. People can walk a long ways out and still be in shallow water.", "Water is so beautiful. Beach is clean. Lovely to sit and relax with a BINTANG watching the sunset Hawkers can be frustrating but we just told them no.", "there is a great little place to sit on the beach and relax watch surfers and ferry boats coming and going good view of islands closer to the second break water when walking from jl tan huah", " is amazing. Beautiful beach nice food. Gud people.. i would like to visit sometime again.. mr gede our driver was excellent.", "This beach has a scenic view , surrounded my multiple shacks but unfortunately not maintained. You see garbage lying all around, shacks aren't clean and hygienic , there were no sea guards.... There were no swings- which is like the usp of ! Overall I suggest can be avoided ! ", "We were here for 2 weeks, with young children. The place is safe, water is really shallow, one meter probably. One bad thing it gets soooo shallow during low tide. So please check tide schedule :)", "Compared to some other beaches in , the amount of trash in the water and on the shore is bearable. The waves can be pretty good, there are changing rooms and restaurants and the ambiance all in all is fine.", "This is my favourite chill spot... Have a Smirnoff or Bintang at Frank's Bar (on the beach outside Jayakarta), watch the sun set and listen to the boys play the guitar and bongo's. The beach can be super crowded and you will definitely be hassled to buy things.", "Again, this is my first time to . The beach is indeed beautiful to lay on, tan and relax. Very quiet. I was unable however to swim out due to the seaweed. I was only at one part though and I'm sure had I taken the time to walk the beach I would of found a spot to swim at. Of the beaches I visited, this was the cleanest and best kept.in this part of .", "Sooooo the beach is beautiful but pretty busy. The waves are also way higher than I had thought. It was fun to jump in but only to our knees for safety reasons!", "Don't bother if you've actually seen a nice beach in your life because this is a grey sanded, rubbish filled, dirty watered dump.", "After taking hotel transfer to beach we were disgusted with the amount of rubbish lying around. Beach actually closed for swimming! Unfortunately local people do not appreciate how they are destroying their beautiful island with their (mainly plastic bag) rubbish.", "The beach is nice but the main problem is the dirty (plastic, seaweed, grass, etc:) doesn't make you welcome or comfortable for a swim or even enjoy the sunny days.", "Amazing sunset in this beach , and very cool for swimming and surfing There are a lot of bars and horses riding", "Quiet and clean beach. Sunrise is awesome! Quite some Cafes and restaurants. Nice to walk with lots of trees that provide shade if necessary.", "Grabbed 2 beds and a umbrella from one of the many available. Paid 100k idr each which is double what we paid in Legian. Same sand same sea and surf but less crowded. Beer available from beach guy at 30k idr with stubby holder. Nice day had.", "We had fun here.....the beach is clean enough, not as busy as Kuta, beach sun chair & board rentals are not at rip-off price. The only gripe is the peddlers approaching you at times. Recommended", "Having said that the drainage system ruins a northerly walk Relax on the beach on day beds or sip a drink in one of the many bars whilst the kids enjoy the clean beach", "I came with my friend to see this beautiful beach. Not to crowded, able to see airport and if you lucky, sunset too. Day and night always beautiful. Thanks", "Tide bring a lot of trash,but it is cleaned later.Lots of activities with kite flying.Also like the Tuttle protection programme.", "Relaxing on beanbags on the beach with music drawing a delicate background to the sound of breaking waves. Attentive staff providing food and beverages at our whim. I was so chilled I couldn’t feel my pulse.", "I was so sad to see this beautiful beach became dirty. I was swimming with some plastic trashes around me and it was awful. Yes it has nice water sports attraction but those trashes just ruined the mood. And the shower place provided by the locals was so terrible. Its dirty and smelly.. please do something about it...", "Very clean and white sandy beach. We were able to get there by shuttle from the Hotel. Recomend a visit.", "Very clean beach, pretty and nice. Not commercialised from tourism. They are still developing the area, and they are still beach shacks and traditional market stalls set up along the beach.", "We loved this beach, the water was very warm! We had a fantastic seafood lunch on the beach which was very cheap.", "DS beach is a great way to end your hectic day or meet up with friends after a long day of riding around on your bike! There are a variety of simple places to hang out sit on a bean bag with friends (or alone ) on the beach to watch the beautiful sunset! this is what life is all about !", "Lovely quite and most beautiful place by the beach lots of shopping and restaurants was so relaxing and fantastic day", "This beach now is not so quite anymore as lot of tourists come here. The entrance road which make this beach different with other beach. Passing throught the", "This beach is definitely not for swimming! But it's fun to hang out on!! You'll find many people walking along the beach.", "Beautiful beach walk, paved for miles. Perfect for a stroll or bike ride. Lots of mums with pushers and the kids can play in the sand or paddle in the calm waters. Lots of nice restaurants for a cooling drink or a meal with incredible views and lovely sea breezes.", "one of famous beach in , and there's so many famous cafe sorounding. you can see beautiful sunset here while enjoying snacks and beer :)", "Beautiful Beach with nice beach restaurants with comfortable soft chairs, nice views, relaxing....I loved being there.", "It's a very nice beach to watch the sunset. It's very popular under the locals as well. Swimming is dangerous and the beaches are not the cleanest but even with that you can have a nice (long) walk. Only big disadvantage I found is that a water out of the city ends up into the sea at different points and it's hard to continue your way without putting at least 1 feet into it.", "I think one of the best beaches of . Water sports awesome .... very clean and silver sand . Just loved it .", "Good sandy beach for swimming and great walk along the esplanade with plenty of places to eat. Although many areas are hotel fronts there are still lots of good places", "Very popular with surfers and body boarders. Not a beach where you can swim but wave jumping is great. All ameninities are available on the beach", "Waves are safe for kids to run and play on the seashore. Rent a bicycle and stroll around the beach. Nice !", "They do spend a lot of time and money cleaning up the plastic,driftwood and other debris every low tide. Seeing all the debris debris every morning I can't imagine it being very inviting for swimmers. Fortunately the resorts along the beach have pools.", "The beach is very scenic and clean.There are beach chairs with umbrellas for which you have to pay.kayaking and paragliding can be done here.", "Accidentally got stranded there, enjoyed watching the romantic sunset on the beach ... together with a few hundred loud tourists, that were released there from buses. Maybe worth going for a dinner on the beach but definitely not more. The beach is very dirty and the airport is definitely too close to find some piece and quiet there.", "This place is mainly for water sports and if this is ur first visit than u need to be careful with rates as any kind of rates and bargain will be offered. Very commercial on some activities and very nice and helpful in some. Here are some dos and donts Carry local cash in abundance as discounts is on cash and how much u can bargain Carry ur own gopro camera and other camera if u can for activities , they use cannon hotshot for photos Photo charges are high if used their. services Cleanliness and hygiene is an issue in some activities like diving. Watch out for mouth gear . Flyboat, jetski, ocean waker, donut ride, para sailing , diving is what we did. Donut guy was rude but staff making it do was helpful. Please be ready to bargain tickets to max based on nos of people , they can bring it down by idr 1000000 easily. ", "Definitely better beaches for a swim down south. An example of why most villas have pools. If still undecided on going for a swim, take an early morning stroll along the beach and see the rubbish washed up!", "White sands, beautiful water. We liked lazing on the sunbeds. Take the sun cream as the sunburn is hotttt.. Watch out for the windburn too.", "We reached in time for the sunset and the view was indeed fantastic.beach is good but there is huge crowd with a very large number of restaurants serving seafood and other items.Certainly good for one visit.", "Long beach along Seminyak. Unfortunately is so busy, the beach here didn't seem to get looked after. Lots of plastic bags, rubbish and even glass found on the beach. Unfortunate. The touts along the beach were also trying to charge ridiculous money for beach chairs. Advice would be to ignore the ones that are near the entry points to the beach and speak to the sellers further away. The price continuously drops as you say no to each beach chair mafia person.", "So many little restaurants and bars along this beach which is massive during low tide. Take your pick, pull up a bean bag and watch the sunset listening to live music. Pro Tip - The local surf school guys who rent the sun beds sell ice cold bintang for half the price of most of the restaurants.", "Not the experience you're looking for. There is a lot of litter and it's hard to avoid trash in the water.", "One of the few beaches, where you get natural waves big enough for surfing. Need to be careful though as there are no life guards and the waves can be deceptive", "Good view,sometime can see people flying kites here,also can walk along the beach,and many eateries beside,calm and tranquil ,relaxing!", "Great for surfers, not good for swimmers. We found the beach to be very polluted! walks on the beach included stepping over dirty nappies! not the idillic beach it could be", "Beach dining was excellent and it was just amazing to walk along such a clean beach especially at sunset.", "No words can describe the beauty of this beach. It's simply stunning and the water is so clean. The sand is also great, making it a wonderful relaxation spot. Definitely a must go place in .", "Best place to enjoy sunset and there has many restaurant and bar provided beanbags and table on the beach. We can enjoying food and beer while enjoying sunset. This beach is good for surfing and swimming until sundown.", "It is nice to walk along the path but beach itself not very remarkable and they seriously need to get rid of the agressive ladies selling. In 3 weeks in this was the only time we had a bad experience with buying. They were rude and unpleasant.", "The beach is an open expanse of water, running many kilometres in each direction. Care must be taken as there are sand bars close to the beach causing rips and second waves which casual swimmers will find hard. The surf is close to the beach, forming and closing only 50 metres from the water edge, yet allows the wave to run all the way to the sand. So allows beginner surfers some opportunity to catch smaller sets to get on board and enjoy.", "clean beach, soft sand, free of rocks! Loved it! But the bars and beach clubs there are definitely catered to tourists, at a higher price of course!", "There is a point where you can get onto the beach without going through one of the many hotels that dominate the beachfront. Head for Seminyak hotel and there is a point where there is a large scooter park and some limited off-road car parking. Walk through the gateway onto the beach. There are lots of sun beds in both directions with large sun umbrellas presumably for a charge. I wanted a long walk and turned right( north) to head past a few of the other hotels that all front onto the beach. They all look good hotels. A few beach vendors but not too annoying! Very long shelving Sandy beach out to rough breakers. Good for surfing but not my sort of seabathing, too churned up and no visibility, snorkelling forget it. However not to be churlish you can walk for miles on nice sandy beach with blue skies 😄 so nice to look at but I will be swimming in the pool. There are a few points where water is flowing off land to the sea which was a bit whiffy! Not sure what water quality standards are but would want to check before I went surfing. If you look to left at the entrance point to the beach there is a narrow promenade walk (lol) guess what it’s full of scooters, endearing the way they use the pavements so look out and give way because they won’t!!! Along here there are a succession of beach bars and restaurants. I wanted to give a 4 but went for a 3 purely because I like clear seas so maybe this is just me being picky because I had a lovely walk and the beach had been cleared quickly after the storm this week, so top marks there OH well, perhaps I will give it a 4 😄👏😄", "Great beach with safe environment for kids and nice restaurants. We had lunch at the Bamboo bar and enjoy the view and cost effective prices", "The time i visited this beach it was not crowded, very clean and nice beach to relax compared to the other beaches and with lots of places to eat with different options. The waves were calm which made things more relaxing", "This beach was right next to our hotel. Very quite and relaxing, we didn't do a whole lot of swimming as we were in the low tide time of our stay but our kiddo had fun in shallow water. It is very pretty when the sun rises! Lots of great shops all around too.", "An amazing experience, relaxing in a beanbag with a cocktail watching the sunset, a must do while in .", "You can rent a sun lounge and spend day lying by the beach. Many vendors try to sell you their wares but they don't hassle you if you tell them to leave. Many great venues line the shores so you can easily get a drink in the hot sun. Don't forget to always swim between the flags. Sometimes the waves can be dumpers. Overall a nice experience which would be recommended ", "Dirty, yes, but the locals seem to be doing their best to clean up. I hope the tourists would do their part as well. Also, no swimming allowed except for a small area... although surfers also occupy that part too, so I guess it's not for people who just want to get in the water.", "Easy access beach with beautiful people, good surfing. Water is very warm, shallow and safe for all ages.", "U can do what ever u wanna do here. From sunbathing to paralayang. But the price for massage a bit pricy though. But the restaurant menu mostly same & not interested in eating here. Should do somethjng about it. Dont have enough time to explore this beach.", "We lived 2 minutes from the beach, so we spent a lot of time here, going for walks and visiting restaurants, it's just a nice clean beach with a nice sidewalk and good selection of places to sit and drink and eat. We were here outside of high season which has been nice.", "A clean and tidy place, Lots of attractions at this beach. Safe swimming, warm waters. Lots of shops and eateries / bars along a well footpath area. Used at night as well, path lighting is average;; large areas with no lighting. sefveral access points from the roads; takes you on an alternative access to hotels", "Lots of people and sooooo many sales people wanting to sell you bracelets, massage, etc. The beach chairs are pretty expensive compared to other beaches on the island.", "Nice place to do water activities as parasailing (cost you 55 dollars ), jet ski , or you can go to turtle 🐢 island .", "this beach is nice for sunrise especially when you came at 6 am. the water was cool and calm and the sky was dramatic red. I would not come here in the afternoon as it is too crowded", "sea breeze ,very good spot for taking pictures good weather in may had f alot of fun for nature loves is a must ❤❤❤", "this beach is really chill to exercise, the track is great for bikes or running and the huts are nice to do yoga, boats are pretty. there is a yoga class at 7:30 everyday. the crowd is more local/ elderly and it has a much more chill vibe than kita or legian", "We stayed outside Canggu so only came to the beach a couple of times. Very large and super busy but excellent for surfing and large area of sand and good access into the sea. We hired two loungers and a brolly. Good way to pass half a day chilling", "very nice beach with the beautiful sunset very recommended. Thew water is very clear and clean good for swimming.", "This beach was recommended to us. It was nice with lovely water. Nearly the entire beach has umbrellas, loungers and warungs. This is not the beach to come to if you want to get away from it all. Still full with tourists. Not really worth the drive. These photos show it in the quietest places.", "Beautiful beach - help us everybody to keep it clean 😀. I picked plastic and other things from the beach and I need all of you to help.", "About 3 miles of sandy beach. Many water sports and boat trips offered. 100s of beach front bars and restaurants. Lovely lazy days, meeting new friends and sampling the local cuisine and drinking the odd Bintang or two! Perfect looking forward to returning some day!!", "The water was not the cleanest. Overall a nice beach experience however I was expecting a lot more off it", "It's definitely much more peaceful and quiet compare to some other beaches in , more local senses and laid back. However it could be dull unless you are there cycling or getting a massage, taking a yoga class or some sorts. It takes a bit of activity to enjoy this venue.", "The beach is nice, and the water is warm, and it is a great place to learn to surf. However, there are a dodgy smells and it would be nice to see a bit more care with cleaning up rubbish, etc. The locals offer goods for sale, but they don't hassle you so that is fine.", "Lots of reviews of this so I will talk about a few things I recommend: •Take advantage of your jet lag! Get up early and snap pics of the sun rise! Good opportunities from 5:30am-7:30. •Walk or jog along the paved semi shaded beach path early in the morning with the locals: 5-8am. Earlier the better. Great vibe! Everyone will say g'morning or salamat pagee if you give eye contact and smile! •Make your way past the ritzy beach front hotels and have yourself an authentic nese dinner or breakfast with locals at the pop up warungs at the end of the touristy part. (Keep an eye open for what kind of small bills locals are giving for food and drink so you can do the same!) During the day it becomes stalls for touristy stuff. •Rent a bike and ride along the paved path, letting the breeze cool your sweaty body, or dry your suit after a swim! •Bring sunscreen, hat, sarong or towel, sunglasses, camera, bug spray- I got a couple bites on my ankles but bug spray would have prevented that. •Treat yourself to lunch at one of the beach hotels. •Ask to pay to use the hotel loungers or pool (ok in low season, probably not in high season) if you are not staying at a hotel in the beach. * Let me know if this was helpful!", "Great place to watch the sunset pre dinner. Live music - great cocktails!!. The Bean Bags come out later in the afternoon so you don't really get a feel for the night life earlier in the day. Champlung (chinese umbrellas) has good service and fantastic music!! I can't recommend the food at any particular place and would probably recommend you eat elsewhere but it is well worth the visit just for a few drinks!!", "If you want a feel for night club life and people hustling you then this is your place. The beach was so littered we were walking through an area where the water was brown and frothy. Rivers from the town empty into this beach area and you have to walk through the filth even if you are just trying to walk along the beach. It's sad how much garbage we saw. No one seemed to care either.", "Not too comfy for toddler as it is too crowded and a bit dirty Thera are canoes to be rent that suitable for teenager and adult Nice for photoshoot The wave not too big", "The beach is beautiful! Being the main beach for Club Med, Grand Whizz Hotel, Nikki Beach and more, there's plenty of activity! definitely worth a visit!!", "The problem is that coming from Australia where we have wonderful Beaches we expect a clean beach. The beach was dirty with rubbish on the sand as well as in the water. Cost us $20 for 4 sun loungers and constantly hassled by hawkers. Also we think there was sea lice in the water. On the up side there are some great cafes along the beach and a great place to have a meal. The view is fantastic but we preferred our private pool at our villa for swimming.", "It is good to see sunrise , not sunset . The beach is not as nice as in the west side of the island but still okay", "We visited tonight for the third time over the past few years. Although sunset is amazing this beach has got disgustingly dirty! There was rubbish and dead things everywhere. It's gotten a lot worse over the past few years. My 18 month old daughter found a syringe on the beach! Thank god it had a cover on it! Won't be going back!!", "Nice and closest beach to my place. Good place to hangout and just have a sit by the beach. Should try the famous bakso (meatballs).", "Loved my surf lesson - so much better and cheaper compared to the US! The beach is clean and very beautiful, cool but not freezing water, and the cafes along the beach are great.", "One of the cleanest beaches in water wise but the broken bits of coral make it hard to swim. Need water shoes. Subject to high and low tide so swimming is subject to high tide. Very pretty beach.", "Beautiful clean beach, with water so clear and warm. Mostly occupied by the large resort hotels, but quiet areas still available", "This is the place where to start surfing. Suitable Wave (not big not small). The feeling when you stand on the surf also on the surface of the wave, is amazing. RECOMMEND : 1. You can find the Surf Lesson at the beach (Cheaper but only teacher no Photographers) or the Professional Surf School with teacher and photographers) by internet (school is near the beach by 10-15 min walk. 2. For beginner, the more big board the more easy to stand.", "Don’t choose this beach if you want to surf: but it’s ideal for gentle Swimming, snorkeling and lounging with the family. Very pretty views and nice breezes in the afternoon from the beach club tables under the trees lining the resort.", "This beach is so clean and the water is lovely a blue . You can snorkel out the front of the Griya and see lovely starfish,fish, and other sealife. There is an allocated area for water scooters so safe for swimmers.", "The beach is full of rubbish and seaweed which is washed up daily by the ocean current, not really the fault of the local people but the clean up needs managing otherwise people will stop coming to visit. Due to the unappealing nature of the beach we didn't spend on time on it !", "Beautiful beach, has a really nice little bar with an awesome view. Great place to go for a walk and watch the sun go down. The local people are all very friendly.", "This beach is beautiful and so clean in the , and absolutely is one of the best beaches and if you want a good beach for swimming, diving, snorkeling or relaxing, you should visit this place.", "Lovely tidal beach. Great for watersports when tide was in and the kids enjoyed hunting for crabs when tide was out. Nice clean water.", "Nice small beach with a choice of bars and restaurants - all that we used were good in quality and value.shops were good and friendly", "if you think that is just shops and nightlife, then you are so far from the truth. This place maybe faraway from the city, but the beautiful sunset or if you prefer a more quiet setting, you should come for a nice simple lunch at one of the cafe before the big crowd arrive for the sunset. Have a look at the beautiful black and white strips sea snake in the cave, but don't be tempted to touch them because sea snake is venomous!", "The beach itself was really good. But it was very crowded. We easily managed to get beers and chairs set up for us and then just sat back and enjoyed ourselves. There are so many places to eat along the side of the roads and we did try one of them. Getting there took a while due to traffic.", "My husband and I really enjoyed this beach. It’s very reasonable to rent lounge chairs and an umbrella. They give surf lessons here and it’s fun to watch everyone. Lots of restaurants on the beach with okay food. The beach is very clean.", "This beach is great to sit at a restaurant or warung feet in the sand, Bintang in the hand & seafood on the table whilst watching the sunset. Good for a dip to swim & cool off & to watch the fishermen at work. Also, it’s fantastic just watching the airplanes come & go from .", "Beach narrow sea had lots of seaweed/rocks not a good place to swim", "Nice and relaxing. Great range of cafes and bars along the beach. Nice people no hassle and easy to get around.", "Lovely beach. you do t have to be staying in all of the hotels to use the sun beds, there are certain bars and hotels that will rent you a chair for the day. The beach is clean and the water is too", "I would loved to have swum at this beach but when I saw what washed up, I couldn't. If what you can see is bad, what about what you can't see? It's still bussing with people and activity however and has a great atmosphere but swimmers were noticeably absent. They do keep sweeping it up but they really need to address the source of the problem for the sake of tourism as well as nature.", "This isn't a nice beach. As much as there will be trash washed up from the ocean there is no effort from tourists to not contribute to more waste, and nor for anyone to maintain the beach. We had no idea about this beforehand, and walking along the beach on the first day of our holiday was not the way to get in the holiday mood.", "lovely sunsets.... beautiful beach.... it has a bay area... safe beach.... many restaurants on the main road which is a 5 min walk from the beach ... no crowdson the beach... nice place to relax", "The beach is great as clean. Lots of activity. Come with lots of street vendors but it is to be expected. A quick no and they leave you alone... nice sunset on the sitting bean bags... overall good place to go!!!", "loved the sunset view ,local food,vibes of the beach..surfing shots....every bit of it...clean beach but crowded....you can spend the whole day", "I absolutely love this beach and it's busy from sunrise until midnight. Take a walk in the morning, do some surfing later in the day and end with drinks and dinner with live music. Think my wife took 500 photos of the sunset.", "Great place to enjoy sunset, get there about 4.30 and pick your bar/bean bag, soak up the live music, people watch and generally enjoy !", "The beach still remains exclusive so nice to walk around without being hassled ... swimming still not an option in these parts, can get bit dangerous... pleasant spot to enjoy sunrises and sunsets...always a treat to bring family for those getaways...", "I've travelled a lot and I don't have much to say about this.. It's a nice beach but it's nothing special.. Views at sunset are amazing and if you surf then I guess you'd rate it more but for me, it's just a beach.", "The beach even looks man made. Security guards every few metres is unsettling. Row up row of beach beds, change of colour or style tells you that you are the next hotel. No real people.", "Beautiful spot, lots of those beach sunbeds to hire for the day to avoid sitting on the sand. It's super relaxing and tons of restaurants and bars line the sand so perfect to slip away for a bite to eat too. Beware though, you will be approached by a lot of locals trying to sell their products to you throughout the day.. Then again, you are in !", "Very Clean beach and not much crowded . Great for kayaking. Spend atleast 3 hours and take a swim. Have coconut water or beer in shacks in front of beach", "We were at the beach during low tide and the ground is very muddy. As the water is maximum 50cm deep it was good for our kids and they had fun catching small fish with the local kids. The beach itself was clean but the water had lots of plastic trash in it. Some areas were covered in seeweed. All in all just an average beach. Plus points are the restaurants close to it.", "It's a bit 'wedding central' but it's great for sunset scenery. Try Resto at Kayumanis for a Meal you won't be disapppinted", "wonderful beach front area. very relaxing sitting on the lounges by the beach just watching the world go by or reading.", "most probably the best beach in , cause it's clean, not crowded, a bit too expensive s most of the outlet own by a private hotel, but well worth it", "Tge beach behind the grand aston should be beautiful. Sadly it is full of rubbish inspite of the hard work by two hotel staff. Luckily the pool area was perfect so the beach can be avoided", "it is such a lovely white beach with such blue seas and excellent for a calm swim inside the reef. good walking path - some lovely cafes and the wonderful fishing boats", "Lovely looking out at the beach from local restaurants. Not too good for swimming due to strong rip.", "One of the best beaches i have visited plenty of things to do lot of water sports jet ski/paddle bording/speed boats nice place to relax and just enjoy life you don't seemed to get hassle by people trying to sell you stuff like most other places 5*", "the walking path goes for about 5km past resorts,local warungs and small local shops.there is a little bit of seaweed but it is a gentle beach great for kids to swim in. and very peacefull,", "Nice white sand beach and calm water. We were at an area that is kept up by a hotel, so it was combed and kept up nicely. Clear blue water! Great place for a calm and relaxing day!", "The beach was great to walk along to shop, have cocktails & dinner at the various restaurants & bars & not too crowded!", "Nice quiet beach, great watching the fishing boats come in each day. Lots of surfers and nice little cafes overlooking the beach", "This has been one of my favorite beaches, then last week with rains Indian Ocean shared this with us. It is impossible for locals to try to clean up.", "Double six beach is always a destination for my Wife and I, We love to arrive around 545pm, Just before the crowds roll in, Find a prime seat in one of the many beach bars, Order a cold beer and a snack and watch the Sunset roll across the countryside, For about an hr you forget the world exists. You will get approached by the beach sellers, but they are polite and prompt to dispatch. there is no sunset if it has been raining, but the experience is great none the less.", "This has to be one of the cleanest beaches in . Yes has Ocean pollution problems, there are plastic bags floating everywhere! Really opens eyes to what we humans are doing to this planet. As far as that goes this beach is very clean and the beach sellers are smaller in numbers as well.", "There is bits of plastic in the water. Not too many people trying to sell you crap. Safe swimming for little kids.", "Beautiful beach, the best. So clean, white sand, like paradise. Have to go through security, bu we were lucky enough to by taxi, and they let us in. Not all the beach sellers to bother you either.", "The scenery of this beach is beautiful from the vantage point along the road before reaching the beach area. This is one of the better beach in . There are no hotels along this beach. Though as in any attractions in that we've been to from the Jatiluwih paddy terrace to temples and Kintamanis volcano area and others, there is an entrance fee. This beach has easy access and ample parking. Good for family.", "An amazing very long stretch of beach. Beautiful sunsets lots of beach restaurants. Sand clean but water very murky and we saw and smelt sewage flowing into the sea from stream run offs.", "I love that place sinces years, that’s why I would like to highlight the fact that Moreno and more plastic is found on the beach... not a big news but I hope things will change for the best. First time I was going with a kid and to be honest it s not the best side of the island to go if you w not to go on the beach, the waves are too strong.", "It's not crystal and pristine but it's a good local beach. Fine for what it is but I'm sure there are far better places in .", "Beautiful beach. Very few vendors- but the ones there are have good stuff. Get a massage on the beach in a private tent! Trust me in this!", "If you wanna come to enjoy the beach it’s better come early morning, so you will be get combo to enjoy sunrise in with good vibes.", "With almost crystal clear waters to one side of you and mountain ranges to the next, this beach makes you truly feel like your in paradise. It’s just such a shame that it is so touristy.", "Great beach for a early morning walk or watching the sunset with a cocktail. A lot cleaner than I thought it would be. Great for surfing as well", "Nice pathway goes along in front of most of the hotels and it is a very pleasant walk along the ocean front without having to walk on the sand", "With the beautiful restaurants on the beach and a gorgeous sunset over the water there was no better way than to end the day with my beautiful wife. The first is great but can be a fraction expensive but worth the effort.", "We hired 2 lounge chairs Irp 100000, There are lots of water sports available. The water is warm and very clean and not crowded at all. We had lunch there, we order a satay pork with rice, and a cup of coffee just Irp 45000, very delicious!!!! Definitely will go back there!!!!", "A beautiful sandy beach Nice Bars and Restaurants with moderate to higher pricing Many small Gift Shops but friendly and no aggressive selling Beautiful romantic Museum of the painter Le Mayeur ", "Beautiful beach with extra fine sand, clear water and lovely views. You can watch (but not hear ??) planes take off and land at Denpasar Airport. Plenty of good restaurants serve you even on the beach loungers. Try \\young coconut\\\" as a refreshment!\"", "Great sandy beach lots of fun walking in the sea a beach well worth visiting lots of place to sit and relax also to have fun amongst the waves", "Relaxing water and laid back feeling. Not many shopping areas along the beach. Very good place to chill at night. Worth to visit in if you're around.", "Long beach with a lot of beach bars. So many options for relaxing in all the bars, you can rent the relax chairs, or you can enjoying on the regular chair only with buying their beers or soda. Safe for children and pets friendly. But this beach isn't for waves breaker. Looking for beautiful sunset? This place is definitely one of the best spot.", "This beach is a bucolic, quiet little spot to watch the sea. It is not a 'swimming' spot, however, because the sea is a reef...the only disappointment. Beware for the 'beach guys' trying to rent beach chairs at hugely inflated prices, though. It seems the chairs are reserved for hotel guests who have vouchers, but the 'side business' is for the tenders to try tourist-gouging.", "It definitely is a shame to see a beach absolutely littered with rubbish. I did hear that this is what happens every year around New Years. I suppose I'm a bit prim and proper considering Australian beaches are absolutely pristine! I think it just threw me back a little and made me appreciate where I live. Sunsets are amazing here however can't seem to take eyes away from the dirt coloured sand and rubbish that is scattered everywhere :(", "A lot of floating rubbish that some hotels (ayodya) chose the fury rather then pick up, the hotel beach clubs are nice, but the ocean has a strong current so be careful", "The beach and water was the cleanest I've ever seen. The beach is always full of life. It's easy to get a drink or a boogie board.", "Very dirty/littered but lovely location. Waves/surf is pretty intense. I wouldn't go in. 😉 lovely sunsets. Going to try the roast corn 🌽", "a wonderful long beach with nice waves, however, the east side of has the wind from the right direction.", "The ocean is aquamarine blue clean beautiful with very low tide you can walk 500 feet and only being knee deep the sand is soft white powder one of the most nicest beaches i ever saw .the beach was secluded at the hotel we stayed weather was sunny the sunset to look just impresive a very romantic place seems like paradise.", "This area is very clean and good spot to hang out with friends and family. So many of good restaurants are located along the beach. This beach is the only beach i found clean with no trash in the water. When the water goes down, we can find small fishes around the corals which is amazing. Perfect place for family and friends.", "Came on afternoon so we couldn't really enjoy the beach because it was too hot. However, the beach view is amazing. Beach benches with umbrellas are available there. Enjoyed the coconut & snacks there, took some amazing pictures. Nice white sand, small waves.", "One of the coziest beach experience i have ever had. everything was just perfect. There are a lot of options available with bean bag type couches you can just chill on. Beer and food are nicely priced and you can just enjoy all that with the view of the sunset plus with live music playing in the background (they accept requests), you can even sing along with the band if you wanted to. Just say no to the vendors and they won't bother you anymore.", "Beautiful beach spotlessly clean with a path running along it with was a lovely walk with we did not than once", "Quieter clean end of the waterfront, but be prepared to be hassled by vendors selling you all sorts of knick-knacks. Stay firm, they'll go away after 15 mins!", "Nice sand beach with places to stop for a drink or to eat. For surfing it's great to rent one of the little boats and find amazing waves!", "After traveling all over and Lombok and seeing some really beautiful beaches, this one wasn't really that impressive. I was happy to see the water and get my feet in the sand but it wasn't pristine or calming. If you're looking for a really nice beach, try heading away from the city a little.", "Nice beach, even better in the evening to watch the sunset, so many restaurants offering colorful seating along the beach. Such a nice spot", "We dined at a couple of the beachside restuarants overlooking the many diners, etc on bean bags on the beach. Lovely atmosphere, relaxed and low priced.", "its a great view beach, nice for family and play in the beach. each hotel own their areas within their properties", "Nice and really huge beach, with no waves due to the coral reef shellter. Water is chrystal clear, and there is enough space to feel alone even during peak season. However, it is a city beach, not some tropical paradise one might expect coming to .", "Lovely clean beach with groups, couples and families. You can sit and watch the surfers with a drink it hand. Plenty of beach bars and restaurants on the beach and the strip, but the sunset here is stunning.", "Nice to stroll along the beachfront or just rest/relax with a book, the colourful fishing boats, many little cafes where you can grab food or a cool drink at very good prices, the locals are very friendly, we even had a young guy playing guitar at an adjoining table, we gave him a tip but was told by the waiter it wasn't necessary, sit and watch the world go slowly by, then the sunset wow amazing", "This is a quiet beach, it's occupied by a stretch of luxury resorts with a few areas open to public. The water is quite calm, if you're looking for waves this beach isn't for you.", "I was very surprised by the amount of trash that washes up on the beach. It was piled pretty high and it makes you wonder just what kind of quality of seafood are you eating. The resorts keep the beach clean, but the rest of the beach was terrible. Pretty Sunsets even in December.", "I didn't even want to swim because of the garbage floating everywhere! The waves were huge though so pretty good for surfing as long as you don't mind landing in a load of floating wrappers etc! if you just want to chill with a beer on the sand this is pretty standard, you can get a cheap bintang from a few vendors instead of paying extra at the bars.", "Not a fan of this beach to be honest. It wasn't crowded when I went which was a plus, but it isnt as appealing as other beaches. Fee to use the sun loungers but this is pretty standard.", "A perfect beach for watching the romantic sunset while you enjoy a cold beer in their cafes. For my teens they crazy for surfing all day time. In night you could enjoy the live music in each cafe with ur fam or friends.", "Lovely place for a family, the water was like a bath so warm and very shallow. Clean and safe for kids to play.", "Some were snorkeling, paddle boarding and a few surfing... I just strolled and enjoyed the peninsula with its views and photo opportunities. there’s a blowhole also.", "Cheap and the evening is very lovely when you watch the sunset. The beach is filled lots of small resturants and bars.", "Probably the best beach we saw in . The sand was more yellow than other beaches we visited. There was plenty of trash in the sea and in the morning it appears that the various beachfront hotels rake up the trash and bury it on the beach. I didn't see any lifeguards. We did see a few fish in the sea along with one small sea snake although the water was a bit churned up for snorkeling.", "So much space. Beautiful warm water. A must. There are women selling gorgeous sarongs. Perfect for presents.", "My wife and i love spending time outdoors here, but it gets really hot really fast, so you need to make sure that you find some shade where you can stash your stuff and relax after your trips into the water. We both loved trying to surf for the first time!", "Beautiful long and wide beach. Best place to watch sunset. However several open creeks discharge raw sewage into the ocean and need to be crossed by foot. Given the purchasing power on this beach, this problem should have been fixed long ago.", "The beach has amazingly clear and blue water. Ideal for people looking for clean and less crowded beaches.", "There is no word if I say experienced the blue virgin beach from the tallest cliff in Asia. ! This is the best place I have sever visit and no word to say it’s amazing. If you visit to this place there are so many small restaurant you can have a snack and meals too. I came to this place when I was in Nusa Lembongan and this place bit far from Nusa Penida harbor. You must get car or van to visit this place otherwise it’s difficult for riding motor bikes.i wish I could come this place again and it’s amazing.", "It's like almost all beaches in south west . The trash is swept by the ocean, the tourists and the locals. Therefore there's glass on the beach and plastic swimming in the ocean. Disgusting!", "Not the most popular beach but it has its perks. The sun rises on this side so it's not as pretty. But at night boats dock in the marina and the stars just fall into the ocean. It's so pretty. Daytime beach in front of resorts is also quiet and nice sand.", "There is plenty to do here with water activities and sports galore to do from parasailing to jet skiing to getting a glass bottom boat to Turtle Island and a walk along the beach for us older generation.", "Along the beach, there are many cafe with the live music and you can relax with your family and friends watching the sun goes down...oh...so happy", "I stayed with my family at the Royal Beach Seminyak Resort/Hotel for three nights. We had come out to the beach area adjacent to the hotel grounds after dinner. Both times the tide was very low, and we could walk a long distance before we finally hit the water. The night was clear and the sky had a quarter moon surrounded by bright stars, We had taken some beautiful photos despite the darkness.", "Rent lounges and towels for the day under umbrellas. Swimming is ok. Lots of seaweed about 20 meters out. Lots of eateries and we tried a few and they were all good. You can rent jet skis, go parasailing, rent surfboards. Have fun", "this is nice beach, busy and relaxing, great to be here during sunset, because you get a great views and you can relax at the number bars, while sitting on the bean bags. There is always live music during the evening", "Great restaurants surrounded and the white sands surrounded.. It is very good place to enjoy sunset in !", "The beach is nice and has a good stretch if you would like to walk. Usually in the evening the tide increases. Couldnt see any lifeguards nor is a beach for swimming as the water did not look very clean. Overall my recommendation would be to chill at the beach clubs/hotel facing the sea and not bother swimming in the sea - use the infinity pools out there.", "This is a lovely beach apart from the rubbish, which is sooo . It is beautiful with clear water and white sand. Just full of garbage.", "Quiet, clean and not to rough surf. Great watching the restaurants set up at night and smelling all the BBQ's cooking wonderful fare.", "The hotels beach chairs and shade cloth were handy, but the water is very warm this side of . Also it is completely flat, no waves to enjoy some body surfing. We were haggled allot by the cafe's and watersport companies as we walked along the beach. But the beach was fairly clean and is fine for suntanning.", "lovely calm safe bay. most resorts made the effort to clean up the beach every morning. the tourist industry does need to put more effort into educating tourists and locals to keep platic off the beach.", "Clean sandy beach with a few large waves, great to stroll along at night.Gets a bit crowed onshore during the day.", "Great beach with sun beds these cost approx 100 rupees to hire for as long as you want. Water is warm but quite rough to swim in. But an ideal place to spend the day being lazy. Also ideal place to watch the famous sunsets", "This place is really calm and suitable for swimmers. I spent more than 4 hours in water and had so much fun with friends. Specially, the sea is wide and safe with soft waves, You will enjoy a lot!", "Lovely morning and afternoon walks...very clean lively aspect going from one resort to another. I did find it expensive but i guess its up to what quality your after your happy to pay.", "Nice sand,warm water,not overly crowded,Most resorts provide sun lounges ,umbrellas ,cabanas,drink waiters.Locals were selling wares on beach but were not intrusive.", "Fabulous clean beach, gorgeous sunsets Great beach \\bars\\\" for pre dinner drinks watching the amazing sunsets\"", "Lots of rubbish in the water. However it’s a pretty beach 🏖 kids enjoyed the few hours we had there. Has life guards !!", "The beach is very nice, there aren't a lot of people so you can swim and sunbathe relaxed on your own. You have many activities to do as well like padel surfing, surfing, parachuting, banana, flying fish... And more! Also you cand find many people selling diferent things so you don't get bored!", "Good to hang out from morning to dusk. Sip in some really good beverages or try out some awesome dishes while relaxing at the beach from the numerous restaurants present there !", "Nice beach with lots of great bars, restaurants, shops and cafes along the beach front. Only downside was there was a fair bit of litter on some stretches of the beach and you do get pestered quite a lot by locals trying to sell you things!", "Perfect beach, mostly spent time at the kite surfing beach, friendly and relaxing. Sand and sea clean", "strolling by the beach was not a bad idea , sunrise here is beautiful. we love sunrise and stunning must say. good for sunrise lover", "We arrived to the beach around 4;30pm and the beach was buzzing. Pulled up on a beanbag and drank bintangs while listening to a band and watching the sunset, beautiful and relaxing!", "Water spora and dive center (parasailing )banana boat)jrt ski) Fly fish ,tubing .scuba diving)SEA walker", "Went to Potato Head beach club and watched the sunset. Drinks were about average Australian price. Great atmosphere!", "Very nice and relaxing beach, with white sand and extremely cheap ($5) massage on the beach. Few little bars catered around the beach with a nice refreshing drinks and nice meals.", "this is the perfect place to chill and crowded but peaceful.awesome bars are there and you can enjoy live music.", "I dont know if i'm the only one who felt this, although there are many beautiful beach like padang2, blue point, geger beach, dreamland...but I think this place have a unique ambience diffrent from the others (maybe because the carved mountain side on the enterance, i dont know..). Although this place is quiet crowd with tourist, but i can say this place is worth visit when u're in . I love the clear blue tosca water and the white sand beach. And there are many attraction u can play, like a canoe, surfer board, and many more. u can also easily ind something to eat in this place.", "it is very nich beach, white sand, sea water colour blue and crystal, you can see beach floor, nice to swim and do watersports here.....", "The beach for me is close to perfect when it comes for a beach vacation. The water is cleaner than at other spots few hundred meters North or South. Good for swimming (look for the red/yellow flags) and surfing. However do not expect paradise beach, higher waves mean water not so clear and water not Caribbean azure. In the evenings there are plenty of beach bars where you can sit with feet in the sand watching the ocean - for every budget you will find something that suits your pocket, style and taste.", "The beach and the neighborhood was terrible, really overrated, not a very friendly neighborhood to walk at night. The beach wasn't clean at all.", "Beautiful location, great food, beach night for seafood, well worth a visit for the view of the candle lights, waves crashing so close, great sunset and watching the planes come and go its well worth the visit. Great beer buckets and cheap alcohol", "Very interesting and fun at the same time,people friendly and helpful and food and refreshments very good , fun day for the family", "Not the cleanest beach, rubbish lying around. Definitely better than other beaches in . Usual massages on offer. Nice and quiet.", "The beach is just amazing. The blue water and orange skies can be watched during evening just sitting back alone. The water is clear and the beach too is very clean. Its a happening beach but u can still enjoy peace here.", "We enjoy the walking track along the Beach Front always some thing happening and good excercise along the way. The Locals are very friendly and plenty of cafe / restaurants to stop off at. ", "Always fun when the sun starts to set... seems all of congregates at the beach at the end of the day! Awesome sunsets and dozens of choices for a place to relax for a drink or snack.", "Stunning beach. Take in the breathtaking views as you descend the cliff onto a pristine beach. Beautiful clear water with water sports for hire and small market place.", "This new beach is one of the best beach on the whole island. Clean, relaxed, excellent water, good infrastucture and good beachside restaurants where you can enjoy fresh seafood lunch and cold Bingtang beers.", "Now I have read some reviews about this beach being dirty and seen the pictures too. It really has to so with timing your visit. Apparently, in the winter the currents bring tones of trash that has been churning across the sea and dumps it on the beaches in large quantities. When I visited in June, the beaches were very clean. From the end of May until November, I am told, is the best time to visit. Even so, I witnessed beach cleaners through out the day, cleaning the sand of things not just washed up, but things left by beach goers. We have to be responsible visitors, too. There was very little litter, that I could see and I spent two entire days there. There are people trying to sell you things, but hey, it's a living. You can say no, put on head phones, stick your head in your book, or juts ignore them. I rented a chair for the day, and had a great time. If I wanted fresh pineapple, a cool drink or a sarong, someone would be by to offer one for sale. I would recommend giving it a try.", "When the tide is in is blissfully calm fro swimming But suffers from high tides and on low tide THERE IS NO WATER for half a day at a time....", "I like to spend the evenings in this location, enjoying the sunset while listening to live music and consuming a few bintangs. Ca be a bit annoying with people trying to sell you things however with a simple no they usually leave you alone.", "Enjoying evening walk in beach was a very pleasant things to do after working. Here you can try to eat meatballs or Roasted corn while enjoying the sunset. There are also some cafes and restaurants that offer different sensations to enjoy the atmosphere of the night on the beach.", "The architecture is beautiful. The breakfast spread not as varied but good enough. The beach is fantastic. It has small waves, very clear waters, round-shaped sand that looks like white pepper beads, lots of friendly tiny fishes that swim to the shoreline. There are also those fishes that nibble the dead cells off your body! Plenty of small seashells to collect. Very safe for children under 5. The beach pool is fantastic. It is shady, with sand to replicate a real ocean, shallow enough for the kids to roam safely, and lots of space for guests to swim with their kids. The kids club is simple but they have good activities lined up daily. The bedrooms are clean and comfy. The AC is very cold. The beds and bedding are top notch quality. The bathrooms have very strong water pressure and new fixtures. The toiletries are very complete and generous. It may not be as luxurious as Intercontinental or Grand Hyatt, but it really stands out as a family friendly place to spend with your kids.", "Great to get out and do some water sports the beaches are great to walk along has some f the best hotels with friendly staff", "We made some nice strolls on the beach, visited few beachbars, where you can chill and watch sunset enjoying nice food and drinks. The beach is wide until you reach the sea. Sea is warm with high waves. Good for surfing and kiting.", " has very nice beaches, but if you've been to south pacific or carribean, you will find like me that the beaches ar not that spectacular. However, very clean and well maintainted. And its always pleasant to go to the beach!", "Ok straight up here...the beach is horrible. Why you ask...ill tell you...its polluted with rubbish that gets washed up due to the rainy season or due to tourists leaving waste on the beach. Every morning we watched locals tirelessly try to remove rubbish, youd come back the next day and it would all start again. Maybe were spot with our australian beaches and ecpectations that all beaches should look like ours but this was really sad. Of more concern was that young children were allowed by parents to run tgrough the litter without a care in the world. I can tell you know there is no way i would tramp through the litter to fet to the water let alone alliw a child too. I wouldnt even enter the waters on this beach its just not worth it. Its not all gloom though. Late acternoon tge restarants open up and you can have some great dri ks and meals on yhe beach watching the sunset. Most cafes have their own music and the food is good (id recommend trying b9b we fou d them the best). Go have a look at Semenyak beach but dont be mislead by images showing you thats its a pristine haven youll be dissapointed.", "It was a visit not with friends but with adult kids ... but since that option did not show, I consider my kids to be friends. The beach is lovely. Large, windy, high waves, not too many people. Just the right place for a beach walk. Or a sunset picture. You do not go there for swimming or sun bathing.", "This beach is beautiful and so big! It is wonderful to sit out on this lovely beach and watch the waves break out on the reef which makes the water from the beach to the reef very calm. The beach was empty except for a very few people! Our lounge chairs at the St Regis were the most comfortable I have ever had the opportunity to be in. There was a surfer's beach a little bit away from where we were located but there were boats waiting to take the surfers and their boards to the location on the reef that had the best surfing. The St Regis had beach attendants who were happy to help you with your beach towels, serve you a drink, bring you cool towels and water, serve you lunch or snacks or just about anything you needed! It was a wonderful experience each day. I would recommend a week as we were there five days and wish we had a few more!", "Touristy, lots of people and nice little food stalls but it’s a shame that the stretch of beaches are all polluted with rubbish!", "The Novotel Private beach was clean and well serviced. Only the best times to go is from 8:00am to midday and 3:30pm to 6:00pm as these times the heat isn't at its greatest. Prices are average for that area for both food and drink. ", "breathtaking beach with sandy beach, the best place to watch sunset from here, many cafe local glitters surrounding here", "Each morning we walked on the beach at sunrise. It was so beautiful, watching the light change as the sun rose, and we had the beach to ourselves. Glorious! Sunsets on the beach were spectacular too.", "Romantic and beautiful beach! Not so many tourist, and you get the opportunity to relax without any distractions from sellers", "Very nice walking around. The water is warm but sometimes the currents are very strong, so you can not swim. It was clean and not crowded.", "lots of seaweed washed up on beach and in the shallows. you can walk for miles along this beachfront although if walking on the path which goes forever be careful because it is in need of repair in a lot of places. Theres a few beach walls that have huts to sit and relax. Plenty of places to eat along the beach front", "nice to walk along at sunset and listen to the music from the various beachside bars, very relaxing part of ", "We headed down after a tough day of shopping and secured comfy beanbags and a first row seat for a pink hazy warm sunset. Drinks and chatter and the evening grew dark Great way to finish the busy part of the day.", "we stayed for 12 nights a at least ate at Bennos for 6 of them very friendly staff good prices and buy 2 glasses of wine and get 3 right on the beach a must do .Maggie N.S.W.", "The sand here is black. The people on and around the beach area are very friendly. There is plenty of swimming area but be careful when the swell is up as rips can start very veyr quickly and can be quite vicious.", "What a shame that what could be a great beach is filthy. Rubbish everywhere and the main entry smell disgusting. The beach is long and pretty is it went for this. Tourist will be more and more turned of visiting if the local population don't start to take a pride in where they live. There was no one renting sun loungers, why would you to look at rubbishing washing in and out on the beach. There were a lot of surfers so I assume that's the main draw, however there are red flags lining most of the beach indicating rips and unsafe swimming areas. We only visited once preferring to swim in our villa pool instead.", "All over the south-east side is the beach covered with boats. We went on the South side of the beach , from around the corner a 5-10 minute walk. There you have a lot of resorts and locals selling beds. For 50K you should be able to get 2 beds for the whole day. The beach is nice for wind&water sports. Sunbathing is okay too but remember the sea is very shallow and you basically can't swim there, nor you can't snorkel. Be careful with what you eat on the small stands on the beach. They do not like hygienical at all and they probably aren't. I had one omelette there and had troubles with it for 4 days.", "The beach is ok nothing special, the waves break really far out on the reef so the waters are really clam. It is really weedy as you walk out and we did find some plastic floating in the water. I usually like the ocean but this time far preferred the pool", "Absolutely great beach!! Clean water and sand!!! Was very pleasantly surprised at the beach quality - will definitely go back !!", "Me and baby boy was here literally the whole day. Baby boy was playing with the white soft sandy beach while I was chilling out sunbathing. There are lotta kids, so my baby wasn't that lonely. They hang around. There are so many friendly dogs too. The owner walked their pets and sometimes let us play with them too. I mostly love the sunset. It slowly went behind the cliff. It was magical!", "The beach is wide and has mangrove trees at certain parts if you are looking for shade. It has a great walking pathway which is used by cyclists and walkers between the many resorts and hotels situated along the beach. There are a lot of food outlets and excellent restaurants for a really wonderful time at the beach, not to mention the lovely massage ladies and their attractive prices. Be sure to haggle with them.", "we saw this after heavy rain..and it was hectic, there was litter everywhere. We were mortified. we were departing to nusa lemboggan. When we returned on a nice day the beach was cleaned up and looked nice enough, and had a good surf break my husband was excited about. however (like all ) beaches. very dirty and terrible after rain", "We stayed at the Ayodya Resort and absolutely loved the patrolled beach next to it. We swam a lot. The water is warm and clean - very enjoyable.", "Depending which side you're on: around the statue of the elephant lots of families, including locals, flying kites, sitting down and walking. Further to the left, lots of small bars and restaurants with seating on the beach, great for young people, good surfing. Further to the left still, larger restaurants, mainly bbq, good fresh food, nice all day around, but especially at sunset. The black sand sticks to the soles of your shoes!", "...Enjoy! The beach and view is similar to most beaches, but unfortunately there isn't my cleaning going on. Sadly there is a lot of people leaving their left over rubbish. This doesn't ruin the whole beach, just the initial walk up. Once you past the small line of rubbish, you forget it was there and the beach is stunning. Great view as you would expect and in November the waves crashing slightly heavier, which makes for a lovely sound and feel. Just be careful as riptide is quite common.", "This is about a mile and a half long strand with numerous restaurants and resorts along it, the beach does have a few cleaners which helps in comparison to others. Three bars at the end, one of which (bikini) does fantastic cocktails.", "The beach has pay for chairs and its a long beach and there are no waves here. Its an ok beach but I've seen many better in Australia and other places.", "I was expecting the beach to be white sand and cleaner.... Its not, so for those who are travelling here for the experience of a beautiful beach, I suggest to do some research for better beach areas.", "Nice beach that you can wade out in for a long way at high tide but loads of boat traffic which makes it awkward to go out in the water. Loads of side stalls selling souvenirs etc. I'm sure there are better beaches than this one....", "Enjoy the white sand and blue sea. It's one of the best beaches I have ever visited. It's a paradise.", "Walking hand in hand with a loved one on this clean, wide beach are treasured moments for sure. We stayed at the Seminyak so it was easy to stroll down after breakfast and work off some of those calories! Sunsets are the reason to rave over this view/location though. Spectacular!!", "We were so disappointed when we walked down to the sea from the beach club. Glass bottles, plastic straws, bags and packaging along the shoreline and lots floating in the sea. Another hotel resident found a medical needle washed up too!! The rubbish on the beach stayed there the whole week as we visited the beach twice and nothing had changed. These big name hotel chains using the beach really need to keep the beach clean and safe for their guests as they are advertising their wonderful beach clubs. It was a very sad situation.", "Got here expecting pristine white sand from all the photos that we have seen. But it is far from the kind of white sand you see in Thailand or anywhere else in the Indian Ocean. It wasn’t that clean and there are hawkers on the beach coming to pester you every two mins. We got lounge chairs for 250000 for two!! Very expensive compared to the likes of Legian. Also the tide was out I would recommend checking the tide times as if it is out there is literally no water", "Watching the crashing waves, lounging on sunbeds, sipping ice-cold sodas. Clear blue water, friendly people and soft sand", "A very relaxed atmosphere to sit in a bean bag and enjoy the sunset while sipping on a cocktail.. :)", "Was very clean beach, not too far from shops wherever you were on there but were not bothered by sellers. Has a nice walkway running alongside it that runs all the way along and is well used by cyclists too", "I like the warung (little restaurants on the beach) but since five years ago waves of concrets are destroyng part of the beach with new \\luxury\\\" hotels ...but the atmospere is still nice and you can walk in the afternoon looking for the wonderful incredible everyday sunset .\"", "This place good for relax. We enjoyed spent our time during holiday two days ago in . If you looking for quite beach this place is perfect. Cos the wave not too dangerous than another beach. We enjoy our holiday here..", "Go to the beach end of Jalan (street) Arjuna. Turn left, and you are in the daytime area. Many nice restaurants on the left, and the beach on the right. On the beach is one vendor after another selling beer and soft drinks. Free chairs if you order. Loungers usually cost extra. The beach pretty much closes down after sunset, although the restaurants stay open. Go to the right, and you are in the night area. The crowds arrive at sunset. Each beach side restaurant has lights and live bands on the beach. Sit in your bean bag chair, listen the the live band, and order food, beer or cocktails.", "As the main beach is completely stuffed with luxury hotels it is not really possible to get a cosy place in the shadow. But the resorts are worth a look and it is interesting to walk next to all the 5 star hotels. If you go to your right hand side coming from the parking space and follow the pathway for around 500 m you can lay down under palm trees in the shadow.", "The food are all small stalls and looked a bit unkempt. But I appreciate the similar looks and price, like all the stalls offering almost the same stuffs with the exactly same price, for example french fries, 25,000 ids (1,5 usd approx) etc. No place to have decent showers, only places that looked a bit dirty so I washed my children feet and hands at the free shower poles. Also no place to hide under the suns, no coconut trees, if want to hide from the sun have to buy drinks at the food stall. The sand is clean. My children liked to play there at 12-13 at noon. Very hot but very happy... for them playing sand", "Great place to unwind in the many resorts along the beach Unfortunately cant swim there as beach is rather dirty", "Nice beach and lagoon, lovely breezes. Great places to eat along the boardwalk and the ladies selling their wares, try shops 88, 67, 29 for a bargain. Enjoy", "Overall good beach.. have plenty of sitouts nearby.. Surfing boards were available for surfers.. beach is clean and people found relaxing and chilling out..", "Parts of it are dirty, but some parts is quite good. I do not know anything about the surf, but I saw a few people trying. Apparently, it was good for sea kayaking. The ocean walkway stretching along the beach all through Sanur is nice, especially for jogging. It can be quite dark in places during night. A few good restaurants as well. Mostly eldery people around when I was there, and not alot of parties during the evenings. The fishing boats are cool, and can get you some great photos.", "It is an experience walking along the beach and the local people with their stalls selling their ware.so friendly helpful you just cant enjoy yourself , going back on Feburary, to the same hotel Puri Dalem", "Water is clear, nice sand. A long beach. Lot's of restaurants. Ok for children too. Not much waves, peaceful.", "Yes nice beach, clean not garbage everywhere, easy to chill. Love to see sunset here and the wave cool, you can play either.", "White sand, wonderful scenery, good population, pleasing and peaceful. My children and us love to stroll along this beach, swim in the ocean and the kids enjoy their surf lessons as waves are ideal for beginners. On Fridays you should end your day with a sunset drink at Le Meridien roof top terrace listening to groovy DJ sounds. They are extremely welcoming and it is a great place to be.", "Not a great swimming beach. Seminak sewage flows down hill to the beach. I didn't see anyone in the water (except someone with Belly). Also the main beach is a religious area that forbits swimming.", "Liked swimming in pool, lovely ponds and garden, very interesting, rubbish was a shame.bins provided but blame tourists.", "Discovered this beach on the last day of our trip. Water was warm and calm, but if you wanted more of a thrill you could hire boards and go out to the reef. This beach was lovely and quiet and not overloaded with people trying to sell you stuff... Phew!", "its a must to enjoy Beef Rendang & cocktails the beach at sunset & watching those amazing nese musicians & singers with their incredible soulful voices under the bright colourful beach umbrellas & colourful bean bag chairs is one of my fav memories of ", "Most days are half a matter of shore break, not much more. The better days are one and a half metres of clean barrels about 40m off shore, clean and tidy and stretching for two hundred metres or so. The surf (not the beach) reminds me of Noosa barrels. Consistent and smooth. Pretty safe, not much rip, usually a south to north current. Sandy bottom, not rocky or dangerous. A good spot for beginners. Plenty of food and refreshments on the beach, also hire spots for boards, sun beds, etc. The on-beach pubs are good fun with live bands every night. A good place to chill. Fun will be had.", "A bit disappointed with the beach area, water looked dirty and so did beach, not somewhere you would take children.", "One of the best beaches.It has a white sands ,good to walk barefoot and good for kids to play.Nice view at sunrise and sunset.In some parts there is allots of water sports", "Nice sand nice waves. Good restaurants and bars by the seaside and the breeze is nice. Many people trying to sell you souvenirs.", "Beach is beautiful and very long. The only thing is that when you try to get into the water you have to wade through the junk buffer. They clean it very offer but still lots of rubbish comes out. Anyway, this place is very nice and I would love to go back there.", "Nice beach, plenty of boats leaving for the islands, lots of shops, markets and restaurants. Nice place for a walk at sunrise in particular.", "Love this beach! Mainly because you can walk or ride bikes along the whole length with beach on one side- resorts on other. Many of the resorts have awesome various types of seating right on the sand, along with a variety of great restaurants. They have the usual boating activities too. But we just loved watching the sun rise and relaxing while reading. Only negative was the constant locals trying to sell usual junk or boat rides.", "This beach was quiet. It had some seaweed in the water and the sand had a lot of shells. It wasn’t the best beach I have ever been to but it was alright. The water was calm close to shore.", "Lovely calm and clean beach. No hassles, water activities available. Great lounges and relaxing environment. Vendors on the beach were pleasant and respectful.", "This is the cleanest and more current-free beach in . Fantastic. The best part is between the Hyatt and St Regis.", "This beach stretches along a sure line filled with hotels and small restaurants. Nice for families that doesn’t wanne fight with surfers and water scooters.", "It's not a very nice beach, but it has a huge amount of activities do to such as: Parasailing, Ocean bed walking (you wear a helmet and walk on the bottom of the sea like ancient scuba gear), under water scooter, turtle island .. etc)", "While the sea bed gently slopes down, unless one is a very powerful swimmer, one needs to exercise caution here as the rip currents are very strong here. Beautiful n clean with many eateries lining the beach. Prices are reasonable too.. Deck chairs and boogie/surf boards available for rent. Highly recommended!", "loved the beach for just a small price of $3 AUD you can rent a banana lounge and be serviced cold drinks but the lovely beach. other then people hassling you to buy things was overall relaxing!", "Nice sandy beach, water clear but plenty of seaweed once you are 10-20 metres out. Novotel's area has lots of sun beds and dinner in the evening was great with a four piece band who inter-acted well with guests", "Very long and very lively, from morning until night. Thronging with tourists and locals alike (although the latter seem to be at the 'left' and 'right' of the beach rather than the middle where all the fancy resorts are) Lots of good food: street food, Warungs and restaurants all. Many places for a beer. Lounge chairs available for a reasonable price (we paid 40,000IDR for two chairs for the day, but expect to do some minor haggling to get a good deal). Recommended!", "Many beachfront restaurants to choose from to enjoy watching the beautiful sunset while you eat dinner. It is popular, so you will be in the company of many who are in celebratory moods. In contrast, early morning walks on this same beach are quiet and peaceful.", "Not the wide open, cleaner, white sand beaches found in west Denpasar, but it is still pretty decent.", "There are several smelly sewerage inlets into the sea which you have to paddle through as you walk down the beach. Beach sellers are persistent. Plenty of paid sun beds to use, clean sand, plenty of snack bars. Lots of places not suitable for swimming due to red flags.", "you will pay if you want to have a chair or sunbed for any length of time. many people trying to sell you stuff on the beach", "Clean, nice easy swimming beach, with long walking streat, peoples are friendly, many shop for buy local product and many restaurant and bar", "Clean, beautiful beach to spend a whole day. Water is so blue and clear. A lot less crowded here as well.", "Clean, quiet, semi exclusive beach but you still can walk along even you are not hotel quests.. still have fishermen boats around it", "We just relaxed in the sea water and chatted as wave after wave just moved us in the water and when we were tired, we would just simply walk up to the deck chairs and order a bite to eat", "I was told that this was a very new beach, opened for less than a year but the facilities were adequate. Lockers are available for a minimum price. Changing room doubles up as toilets so expect it to be a bit messy. The beach isn't the finest you can find in but the waters are definitely one of the nicest. Currently, only canoeing activities are apparent and they are available at 50k rupiah per person and I would recommend anyone who goes there to try. Need to go after 4:30pm otherwise the heat from the scorching sun will burn you.", "Safe, lovely and with water that is a pleasure to go in to. You can surf though the waves were quiet when we were there People are always cleaning up rubbish", "You get a real flavor of here. It is a very interesting array of restaurants serving food on the beach. The restaurants are patronized by locals and tourists. Very cost effective and a 'must do'.", "Hot, like everywhere. Plenty of places to sit and enjoy the heat if you are a sun lover. Beautiful sunset. Then nightlife on the beach. Is a must- live duet and beanbags, toes in soft sand. Love it!", "Fun, clean, serenity. Had lots of fun making and castles with hubby & kids. No water sports we did. Indication to swim only between Flags with red & yellow stripes. Waves beyond that point were rough and risky for non swimmers.", "Although so close to the airport the beach is really nice offering lots of activities as surfing and paddle surf.", "I love crystal clear water and some waves - Nusa Dua beach is not that, but its clean and fine for a wade in the shallows.", "Lovely beach but the sun beds are as expensive as Europe and here you get pestered by sellers walking up and down all day long. Make sure you barter for sun bed price", "A lovely flat beach several kilometres long to amble along, in early morning or late afternoon you'll see the beautifully styles fishing boats being pushed out into the waves - quite a sight. In the evening restaurants spread accross the beach, fish is really good. Make sure you haggle, if in a group a plate of various fish and shell fish is good value and they'll usually discount. Use anti-bug spray on legs and ankles to avoid bites - not a huge problem but common on sand.", "Plastic, bottles, glass, crap in the sea and on the beach. Even the bars that rely on the beach for income have thrown dud glass lightbulbs onto the beach. Rivers flowing into the sea smell of suplhur. It needs huge effort now to make this a safe nice place to be. Don't come.", "To sum up the beach in a quick review. Clean, quiet, relaxing, amazing (especially during Sun rise and set). Do visit this place, along with all the beachside bars and restaurants. You won't go wrong.", "Most of the beach is accessible through the 5 Star hotels that line it. There is public access though at one end. the waters are shallow till very far out into the sea. Water is clean and clear. Not much crowd as compared to the other Beaches. Nice for a quiet time. Not much activity at this beach - we loved the place generally.", "The sand and water are great, the view (depending on the weather) can be fantastic. The only downside was the price of food/drink at the restaurants and bars and the permanent (pushy) people selling massages etc. Understandable, but somewhat annoying after a while.", "The beach is nice and clean however it is full of tourist activities so if you want to sit and sunbake and admire a view without paragliders and banana boats zooming about, go else where!", "Got to watch the sunrise here recently and it was beautiful... You then get to watch wake up and become more alive by the second. Go at around 5 - 5.30am to watch the sunrise whilst the locals walk around in the water looking for crabs and fish. A few little places along the beach that you can grab coffee afterwards. The footpath leads all the way to Hardy's if you are up for a decent walk.", "A may sound like an old record but this beach is not what is used to be. Obviously a great place to spend the day since its so crowded. I you rent a surf board or body board make sure you rent an instructor with it, unless experimented.", "What a wonderful beach to walk along especially at sunset & people watch! There are models in wedding dresses ankle deep in water or mounted on ponies, people swimming or surfing, people rod fishing, flying kites, playing football, drinking cocktails at the endless strip of beach bars & on it goes!", "Not suited for swimming due to amount of debris that washes up. Maybe due to time of year. Lovely restaurants along the beachfront area though for sunset if able to overlook the debris", "We spent about an hour at the beach. We clean and nice beach. You can find the shade to sit in even on a hot day. A good place to watch the world go by as you bring your own pace down. Do visit the beach if you have a couple of hours to spare and are in South .", "A quite and reasonably nice beach, good if you want to just chill and take is the sun and a dip in the water or maybe try some beginners surfing or stand up paddle boarding.", "Went here expecting a lovely quiet Beach day. Well did we get a surprise. It as packed, people everywhere. Lots of little restaurants and lots and lots of people. I didn't really like it.", "The walk along the beach is long enough to work up a good sweat in the mornings and to help you digest your dinner in the evenings. The beach itself is clean, but the water is murky during wet season. So don't expect the crystal waters of Boracay or Palawan. Despite the many hawkers asking you if you want massage on the beach or do water sports, we still enjoyed our walks with the kids. The walk is paved with concrete cobblestone, but it is smooth enough to push the stroller. There are many restaurants along the walk. Make the effort to walk a few more minutes north of Inna Beach, go past the narrow street shops until you reach the small huts that sell the best and the cheapest coconuts. Make sure to ask them to put ice into your coconuts, and enjoy 'em watching the ocean. When you shop from the small gift shops along the beach, do not settle with the first price offered, always bargain.", "A walking path all the way along, lovely white beach, plenty of coffee shops and food cafes. Stalls selling their wares and we were not hassled. Watched the local fishermen which proved very interesting. No dislikes here at all.", "loungers supplied on beach. trees for shade if required. Sometimes irritating when the locals come along wanting to massage etc. however i did have a foot massage while lying on the beach...lovely. It was close enough to the bar and the barman brought drinks to us on the beach. you can jet ski. there are glass bottom boats to go on for short trips. snorkling. no waves so sea very calm. quite stoney/ pebbles on walk into the sea but water lovely.", "Beautiful beach...flooded with foreigners..lots of dogs are found in the beach..one of the best pet friendly beaches.Sunset is spectacular.Many restaurants and bars are nearby..local as well as continental and Asian cuisine is available with loud music.", "It was a fun day. Did banana boat, parasailing, fly fish, jet ski, snorkelling and visited turtle island. Got transfers from hotel included in price for a total of 500000rup each. Parasailing was off the beach which was surprising. But it was good, easy and fun. The hardest bit was going up and down rocks. Fly fish was ok, the lighter you are the more you go up so I didn't go up as much as the kids. Jet ski was fun but almost whacked my head when the guy was steering and they needed more of them. Turtle island has a 20000rup donation fee each to visit which we didn't get told about so it was lucky we had the money cause we weren't bringing much. Sunscreen needed and toilets are below average but I presume they are constantly wet.", "Come here early in the morning to appreciate the beauty and tranquility of the beach. It gets crowded later in the morning and most likely during weekends and holidays. There are a lot of restaurants and bars along the beach. Some hotels are also situated here.", "This section of the beach is more well maintained than adjoining ares along the beach front. There is a more visible effort to remove the trash from the evening before prior to morning visitors arriving. All in all the beaches in are average at best. These are not the powdery sand beaches other places have to offer. The sand is more gritty and course.", "We liked the many cafes along the boardwalk, beach was very clean and quite. Not too over crowded, you can walk or cycle from one end to the other about 3 miles", "I arrived 11am then the beach was packed of tourists and lots of busses in the parking area. But after 2hrs all tourists gone and ths beach back to its serenity. Good place for chill out, not a good place for swim the waves too big. I enjoyed my suntan here", "It wasn't a clean beach at all. Water from waste pipes were running straight into the sea. It smelled like the drains if Seminyak in most parts. Worst of all, used plastics (and condoms unfortunately!) were to be seen on the water edge. If it wasn't for the muck, this would be a fantastic beach. Sunset was gorgeous but we won't be back.", "Beautifully clean beach with miles of golden sands with a clear warm sea for a most needed cool down with plenty of sun beds with parasols for shade for having an afternoon nap.... Bliss.", "Beautiful shallow beach, clean crystal clear water. Well maintained. We spent like a whole day in here. Not too many visitors hence you have some privacy as well.", "It's an amazing beach to go for a run/ walk. We tried little workouts here too. I practiced yoga independently. Watching the sunset as we walked was bliss. Very popular for surfers because of the huge waves! There's options to hire sun beds/ bean bags to watch the sunset. Loads of bars and places to eat along the beachside. Negative factors are; 1. There's a lot of washed up rubbish on the sand so watch where you step! Especially broken glass pieces on some parts. 2. You have to pay to park and visit the beach. I only put this as a negative factor as it was free in Phuket Thailand! (I know I shouldn't compare but costs can build up if you're visiting daily!) 3. For me, crabs! That's because they freak me out! 4. People trying to sell you stuff - a generic issue worldwide whilst travelling!", "A nice spot to come and hang out, it's not the best beach in but it is still beautiful and still a beach.", "Nice beach which is kept clean. One of the nicer beaches in plus lots of resorts along the beach to stop off and get a refreshment.", "Nice place for relax during a day and lively spot for the nights out. Great and clean beach. Packed up with surfers.", "The beach is long and fairly wide so is generally not crowded. The sections with sun loungers are busier but still ok. The only really busy time and at sunset when hundreds visit to see the sunset. The tide has been rough whilst here so not able to swim from the beach.", "Great people and loads of (differeint) restaurants to choose from - great to eat at a table on the sand whilst listening to the ocean. Very nice ambience.", "Very nice quiet and fantastic beaches, a lovely place to walk along the beach and enjoy the loneliness of the whole place all to yourself", "not only the beautiful beach, it is also a great place to jog! I regularly go there for jogging and it is absolutely fun.", "This place has such potential but it falls so short. They charge you 15000idr/person to get in. Then 50000idr for 2 beach chairs for 2 hours, 2000idr to use the bathroom and the list goes on. With all of that said the expectation would be a beautiful beach, clean bathrooms and an inviting atmosphere. SO FAR FROM THE TRUTH. The bathroom is so vile and smells of rotting eggs with no toilet paper. There is waaaaaaay too many rude and disrespectful tourists who have no problem littering the beach with empty water bottles and other garbage. Save your time and money and go somewhere else", "A beautiful spot in to soak up the sun on the sand. Ver child friendly beach, as the reef is far out which breaks the large waves, thus the surfers are quiet a fair way out from the beach. Hawkers are regulated by the resorts and offer local wares and water sports. Bargaining is a must, prices are quoted in USD, and ensure you get detailed information on where and how the activity is being conducted. My experience in parasailing, was that a water taxi took me to a beach a few resorts up, to wait for a JetSki to take me to another small boat outside the reef, then the small boat took me to the larger bust that I parasailed from. All this without anything on me but my swimming costume & GoPro..... so yes it felt pretty uncomfortable not knowing what I was in for. A path along the waterfront links the resorts, about a 2 km stretch", "It's a nice beach. We walked along the length of it but spent most time down the southern end (near the Mulia hotel) where our hotel had a small deck chair area to relax. This location was not overly manicured like up the other end with the huge resorts. I really liked that it had more of a local feel. A couple of dogs lying on the sand (but no problem - in fact added nicely to the local ambience), sunbathers, boat renters, local bar and cafe (rougher style). You can also walk further south along the path in front of the Mulia hotel to a restaurant. Lovely gold sand, which is coarse but still nice. The beach does go down quite rapidly into the water (southern end) so just take care to watch your kids when they go paddling/swimming. Also the sand in the water is very loose so your feet go down into it quite a lot! Makes it harder to walk but also weirdly fun!", "This beach is clean and has many fine places to dine and drink all at a reasonable price we have always enjoyed this beach for all ages", "went on a overcast morning, the water was warm, wave was nice and sand was not over heated like it would be on a sunny day. ", "It's a nice beach for the first days in . Sadly after you visited for example Nusa Lembongan and come back you will realize that it is quite dirty. This wouldn't be so bad (just rent a chair) if there wouldn't be so many pushy shop owners. You can't walk 2 meters without 5 people hanging at you asking you to visit their shop/book a trip/book a taxi/book a boat/buy food.... (by the way if you have visited one shop you have seen them all, they all sell the same stuff) This could be a lovely beach when you could sit there for more than a minute without interruption. But now there are so many prettier and quieter beaches in . ", "Great beach safe swimming, lined with bars and restaurants. Markets and no hassles from vendors. You can walk or ride the beach pathway for miles", "The beach is wide and flat and the water is warm. The sand can get hot, however. On this side of the rip current (undertow) is quite strong so be very careful when swimming.", "Long and clean beach. Not overcrowded. Lovely walk along at any time. Lot of activities along the beach. Feel safe. Food and drinks always on hand", "In some reviews I have read, that this beach is discusting dirty etc. I gaven't found it sooo dirty. The dirt what was laying around was mostly seaweed (if it's too much than there is most likely a polution issue) and plastic bottles and cups. Please guess who throws them away whereever they are? Tourists probably?! I think so, I have seen it! So please stop complaining about a dirty beach if you are throwing away plastic bottles. If you want to do smth to help to manage all the garbage issue please visit R.O.L.E. Fundations (it's also on TripAdvisor). By the way, you can swim there and there is plenty of space to lay down. I have seen several nese people cleaning up the beach. As I have written in the title: it could be better, yes! But it could also be a lot worse!", "Spent most of a day here just relaxing after a full day of travel. Hired a pair of beds 400,000 (maybe should have negotiated but jet lag was in full swing). Lots of surf schools using the water so no swimming allowed and when I dipped myself in the current was very strong so be careful. As we left around 5, everywhere was setting up for the evening with stages being set up at each bar for live music so I'm sure the evenings will be fun. Not a place to go if after some piece and quiet as was very busy.", "clean sandy beach with some bars and coffee places. If you just want the day to pass sit at the beach, buy a beer at the local shop and dream away.", "Nice beach but shame the water is so dirty, when the wind is blowing from the west there’s a huge amount of rubbish washed up on the beach, lots of plastic. But sunsets are fantastic.", "Such a beautiful beach, in such a beautiful country.... Fell in love with from minute one! Would (and will!) return the very first chance I have enough time to travel to the South Pacific. Indonesia, thank you! (Jaime Alcaraz Montreal)", "Our hotel faced the beach in Seminyak, the beach can be walked on for many ks either way , i e from the airport beach to Changu and looks like one is in paradise. Sand is black , a change to what most of us are used to , surf is spectacular , but dangerous to the inexperienced swimmers. Unfortunately like most beaches in , there is a massive problem with litter and rubbish , the main culprit being plastic of all descriptions , both in the water and on the beach. We encourage people visiting the beach to bring back a plastic bag full of rubbish each time they visit to not only assist with the litter problem , but also to encouragr locals to clean their beaches for themselves and the environment (N B we are not Greenies )", "A clean, hospitable and quiet beach with a bustling street just behind for the causal shopper or the food enthusiast.", "Beatiful beach with many hotels, good food in this area. We were visit on june 2016 and weather was nice.", "This is one of the most lonely and clean beach in it's very beautiful and well maintain beach The beach is just at the end of the mountain", "Stayed at the indigo and this is the public beach that several hotels in the area share. Not too crowded but still lively enough. About $20 per sunbed per day, half day rates available. Plenty of restaurants and cafes", "I had a good nap at the beach but wasn't impressed by it. There is a lot of plastic in the water and the water isn't so attractive. But it is peaceful despite the few stray dogs around.", "Great evening we had a beautiful sunset and a drink and snacks in a bean bag on the beach for $20 Australian", "When dreaming of we anticipated lazy days of the beach, which is where we headed out first thing when we arrived. We were so disappointed with the trash all over the beach, the swimming prohibition flags, and lack of any good place to lay out and make a good beach day possible. After less than an hour by the ocean we reevaluated our priorities and planned to spend the rest of our stay visiting the cultural sights instead.", "Beach has reef 100m offshore so no breaking waves and much seaweed close to shore..some areas clean some dirty. Too many watersports sales people :(", "Cleaning machines scour the beach when the tide is in, leaving the most disgusting detritus when the tide goes out.", "Long beach gently shelving into the sea which is much calmer on this east side of the island. Sand is fairly coarse but good for walking on. Catch the sunrise early in the morning or take a long walk about 6pm when it gets cooler. Plenty of eating choices in the string of hotels that go along the length", "We were surprised to see how clean the beach actually was crystal clear and you could go snorkling if you wanted to!", "Huge parking and close to the beach, many warung offer cheap and good food, the water blue and clean, many people swimming", "Clean..... Love it .. Compare to other beaches... It's my fave one ... I can spend most of my time here", "Reasonably Quiet and very clean with lots of convenience stores and restaurants and a market. A lovely paved beach walk spans the entire length of the beach resorts.", "Samir beach has many parts, but in general it's nice and warm. Unfortunately the locals do not seem to care for the area as there is a lot of rubbish washing up. I understand that there is a community collection on some mornings but they have a lot of work to do!", "me and my friend stayed for only 5 days in for a short holiday that we desperately need..we have planned to visit many beaches therefore we rented a car for those 5 days so that its convenient to travel there.. we stayed around seminyak, so the first beach to go is to seminyak beach..we went for jogging in the morning and it was very nice...clear blue sky, soothing morning breeze, calming sounds of the ocean, fresh salty air, dogs and their owner running and playing happily, a couple with their 2 years old son having a morning walk, its all just a perfect way to start your day... and after going around shopping and had lunch around 3 p.m we already back to relax and watch the sunset..and we were lucky because the weather is good and there's no cloud..sunset is amazing..(i will put also pictures here)..and then just right after the sun is down there's a nice live music, we wanted to stay just for an hour but we ended up there until 9 pm..it was a very relaxing place...good music, sand in between your toes, and romantic lights... we were enchanted by the place and the next thing we know was for those 5 days we didn't visit any other beaches (screwed our plans) ..maybe it sounds boring, but we get what we are looking for in ...a relaxing holiday..", "This is a nice beach for walking on the sand. It's relatively flat with high waves that moves back-and-forth. Not that suitable for swimming. Probably good for surfing. Sunset view is spectacular. I enjoyed it.", "Didn't have the time to take a swim but the sight and sounds of the big waves are relaxing. There are so many restaurants to have a romantic dinner. The place is also not crowded.", "Not a bad beach, not as great as Legian. The beach has no waves as the coral is too far out. You can enjoy a very nice meal in one of the restaurants during sunset. We spent Valentine's Day having a gorgeous meal while watching the sunset.", "This is one of the most known beaches, in car difficult to reach, to much local people trying u to sell stuff expensive, the beach get cleaned up, but next to a rivermouth!", "Changgu beach is a nice beach, great for surfers. I didn't like it that much because I don't like beaches with black sand", "Nice beach with many small shacks.. u can grab a quick bite, like, meat bowl, noodles etc.. maybe some beer or some juice too.. good to laze around in the evening watching the sun go down.. it’s clean too... Ps- I’ve seen a few of the locals mocking traveler’s there.. not too harmful though..", "It was an alright beach, very rocky beach bed and could not sit on it. Sunrise was beautiful and sunset as well", "My expectations were low due to several reviews of the beach being unclean, but I found it very clean. Didn’t swim in it though. Nice to walk along.", "Nothing to say. Just make time to visit the beach. Specially the beach is in the city but less tourist. So think about it..", "This beach is nice, especially at high tide. People play water sports, and you can see local fisherman out with their rods. Other comments are correct, some parts of the beach do have rubbish washed ashore. You'll often see employees from the hotels cleaning it up, though.", "Picturesque locals, tourists and families this is the place to walk and enjoy. Sunrise is a photographer's canvas but don't expect to experience it alone. This time of day is enjoyed by many!!!!!", "This beach has an amazing walk trail passing many great hotels. We stayed at the Sofitel and enjoyed the walk. The pictures tell the story. ", "The ocean was every shade of blue and turquoise possible. It was so lovely but the climb was sweaty but definitely worth it.", "Great place, bit of a rip off paying 1500rp per person to drive down to the beach but they have installed a car park etc so kind of understandable. Water is fairly good and beach is clean.", "Very clean, great facilities and beautiful sunset . Definitely get coconut water for about 20K IDR, rent an umbrella for about 50K IDR and spend couple of hours looking at the ocean .", "Beautiful Beach, but it was kinda dirty. A lot of Plastic rubbish on the beach. Maybe it was very very bad Weather for 4 days. But I hope they will clean it. On Sunday was very crowded, many local people as well, they played football on the beach. Otherwise we love the beach.", "A beautiful sandy beach and because of the reef, safe for swimming. There are boat trips and watersports available.", "White sand beach with clear water. Good for jogging track. the wave is not so big and perfect for swiming on the beach. On sunday afternoon Will more crowded with local people. But nice can see how to know the nese people activity.", "The price of alcoholic drinks and cigarettes on the beach can be negotiated. The boat trip organizers and masseuses on the beach will try every few hours to get you to have a massage. Avoid saying yes if you don’t intend to, because they get offended.", "The beach was awesome. We visited in January there were only a handful of people there. The water was blue and clear like u would see at the Caribbean. U drop everything just to dive in. Then it hit you- and u realise what a amazing moment I'm having right now. The water was beautiful and a moment il remember forever. It is salty so good for floating don't drink it ;-)", "Lovely wide beach but can get crowded, quite a few people trying to sell you all kinds of products and/or services.", "If you want to see the sunset then this is a great place for you, but i reckon the beach is so busy and a bit dirty its kinda hard to walk slowly and enjoying the view.", "Sea is quiet and beautiful. Great for beginners. It's safer to crash on the sand than on a rifs. Miss it.", "Great place to laze around and have a few relaxing drinks with friends Easy to get to and inexpensive", "Nice for a walk in the morning when it's high tide. Mud flats exposed in the evening during low tide, but surprisingly clean and well-kept for a public beach. Very diverse crowd adds to the fun of people-watching.", "everything at your feet massage sunset beanbag resturants music entertainment cocktails surf lovely locals", "The beach is very clean but very overcrowded. The water looks perfectly blue! The view around the beach is ultimate", "the beach owned by our hotel is littered with plastic bags,empty satchets, toothpaste tubes,etc etcyou cannot swim without being caght up by these litter. The jet ski I was on had to stop as the blades was tangled ith plastic bag!!!shame as the water is warm and clear and the sand is beautiful.", "smooth fine sands, nice waves, great place for kids to play sand and for adults to chill and relax for the whole day!", "Dirty, filthy, disgusting, rubbish and a line of cigarette buts from the beach to the ocean as well as a filthy stream smelling like diarrhoea emptying straight into the sea, and that was the good bit.", "It is so nice to just lay on one the beach lounges watching the surf 🏄‍♀️ having a Bintang & etching the people going by. This is what is all about!.", "Sand is black and hard.the surf is quite rough but the bars at the beach are alot of fun and cheap.stick to the hotel swimming pools or head off to coccon beach club", "Should wear special shoes since the beach is full of sharp broken corals and pebbles. The promenade is nice with eco friendly structures and selected waste bins.", "I found this beach to be moderately dirty - lots of trash around. Surf is great - but wouldn't visit again. Shopping around it is good, though", "Dinner on the beach is beautiful with a great vibe. Pick your restaurant carefully as some restaurants have dead seafood on ice. We stayed opposite these restaurants and the seafood was put into tanks and covered with ice early in the morning and then served at night. Not sure if that contributes to belly or dirty water. We spoke to guests at our resort who became sick after eating at one of these. We picked a restaurant that had live seafood in tanks and picked our food and were able to see them bbq so we knew we were getting fresh. Great experience beautiful food. Love .", "We were told that this is one of the most beautiful beaches in that region, but we were disappointed with it. Water wasn't blue and clear at all, you couldn't see anything in the water. Also, there is no lot of sunbeds, you need to pay for showers and toilet and the beach is over crowded with completely dressed tourists come only for photo shooting. We didn't give this beach second chance...", "Some good bars along the beach too. Check out Maya Sanur at sunset. Beach is dirty after heavy rain, but sometimes the local clean up trucks get in and remove the rubbish.", "The white sands of this clean beach makes it a great chill out spot. Lots of water sports on offer by the surrounding hotels and good restaurants to visit at night. No harassment by folks trying to sell their goods.", "We stayed at double six hotel and spent the day time on the beach in front. Very relaxing location. Sea has lot of waves, not for swimming like Mediterranean but good for surfers.", "Nice white sand beach surrounded with a lot of restaurant, great location nearby 's Airport, we will come back next year", "Clean beach managed by the ITDC management. we can enjoy the beach without stayed at the hotel, even we have to walk a bit far if we don’t stayed at the hotel. But it’s quite beautiful.", "Beautiful white sand beach with many very good restaurants and a huge variety of accommodation to suit all tastes, lovely quiet area for couples.. Safe swimming and surf boarding.", "Good beach. Nice sunset view. Little crowded and IMO could be better kept as well. There are many other better beaches that I have been to, but can go (especially for the sunset view), if you are in that area.", "I traveled alot trough , and this beach is just like many of them. With that said, it's a very nice beach. But nothing out of the ordinary.", "If you're looking foward to have a really calming & beautiful morning, come to this place to see sunrise.... estimation: 5.30AM time. You'll see a beautiful color in the sky,it will fill your soul with peace and joy. In the afternoon, most locals come with their family to swim and just eat on the shore... It can be so crowded in the weekends. If you like to relax and enjoy your \\me time\\\" this is a beach to go.\"", "Clean sands, good sea, blue water, we can swimming here, they have many long chair to rent with good price. Cosy cosy cosy...!", "Clean beach and long walkway. Great for cycling or walking. Lots of cafes with great music week nights and weekends. I didn’t find the beach dirty. Gentle waves, just nice to cool off. Great for water sports. You can hire a sunbed and umbrella if needed or your hotel may already have a spot on the beach. Great photo op.", "Beautiful white and clean beaches and not too many vendors selling their wares. Lounges are set on the manicured grass. Bar on the beach as well as a pool", "I love going for sunset drinks to the bars on this area, the black sand and colorful cushions create a nice atmosphere. Is a pitty there is so much trash floating ashore from the currents coming from other islands. This ruins the view and experience of a \\romantic\\\" moment. Still, nice to go for a drink the rest of the year.\"", "Went to the beach twice as our hotel had a private beach area,lovely sand,warm water safe for children as sheltered by breakwaters so no big waves,quite shallow water even at high tide but at low tide most of the water is gone.My main problem was the way the jet skiers came way to close to swimmers in the water,if this continues sooner or later someone will get hurt or killed,operators should know better.", "Love to relax on the beach while enjoying the street meat ball soup and hang out with friends. Stunning sunset would complete your day", "Nice beach without too much hazzle and noise. Maybe not the best swimming options available but can swim and do a lot of watersports", "If you come to for relax and take a rest from your daily activity, choose this beach area to stay. This place is quite, peaceful, not that crowded. From this beach you can watch the sunrise, early in the morning you can find a lot people walking in the beach. This beach is the right place if you want to take your children swim in the sea, because this beach is savely enough for kids cause it has wave break wall, so you won't find big wave in this place....for shopping activities : you can find a lot of souvenir shop, resto and some night club (even it is not much in other beach area)....it has jogging track a long the beach, so you can run easily in the morning. You still can find alot of boat for fishing, dog with the owner walking in the morning and people ride bikes.....from this beach you can also find public boat to across the sea to get to Nisa Penida island, Lembongan,etc.......", "I must admit that eventho' we came in January, I did not find the amount of rubbish that I've been reading in google. You can see pieces of rubbish material on the sand but since I expected the worst, I was actually quite relieved with what I saw.", "Clean, good infrastructure, good food. Be careful as waves are high and strong so not the best for small kids.", "The water is pristine and as blue as it can get. It is mesmerizing. But sadly, due to corals and sharp stones, one cannot really enter the beach and/or swim.", "A beautiful place, where we saw the most spectacular sunset. Restaurants are located on the wide beach. Tables are directly on the sand. Serve drinks and food. It plays good music. An unique experience.", "The first thing my husband and I wanted to experience was a beach walk along Double Six Beach.At first, it seemed pleasant enough until you came across the flow of brown water eminating from a number of areas into the sea.The smell was nauseating and made us want to rush back to the hotel. So disappointing, considering depends on it's Tourism market. The authorities need to fix this as a matter of urgency. It could be wonderful but it clearly isn't!", "We found ourselves near this beach so my friend suggested we go, she had not been in a few years. When we arrived she said it was completely different. There was a ton of construction, huge parking lot for all the massive tourist buses. I don't even think the water or sand was that great to warrant dealing with all these people. Expensive to enter now that it's such a big tourist spot. AVOID this beach.", "Clean and quiet. There are areas where people are playing volleyball but for the most part there are very few people", "Nice beach, not the best but the location is great with a lot of beachside restaurants and bars (limited vegetarian options and they all seem to have pretty much the same menu). Week-ends tend to be very crowded. You can rent chairs, take leisurely walk, swim in designated area (others have big under current).", "So we were excited to enter the entrance gate to the beach ready to swim. We saw the nice beach bars and wanted to watch the sunset but was turned off by the smelly sewerage water flowing onto the beach. We wanted to go right towards potato beach head club but couldn’t cross due to the sewerage water, disgusting. Dogs were around as well as their poop. Shame it could be really one of the best beaches. ", "It is so busy this moment because so many people and tourist come here. They don't keep clean also the natural of beach. They make many businesses here. Not good for fish and seaweed around !", "Compared with other beautiful beaches like those in Maldives、Mexico or Sanya, the beach at may be a disappointment. Sand is rough and the color is almost gray, with lots of dirts in the water.", "I think the beach is not only very nice but very good to start Surfing. As I think that all Schools more or less are able to teach I Chose one and had much fun.", "Clean beach out the front of the hotels and restaurants but unclean with rubbish out of these areas. Suitable for kids as the its protected by a reef just off the beach.", "We stayed at Puri Santrian which is sat on Sanur beach. Beach is stunning, very clean, water is crystal clear with any amount of watersport vendors if you wish to go diving or feel a bit wind in your face. The beach just never seems to end to the point we loved having supper then ploughing the paths all along the beach taking in the many many bars, shops and places to eat. You can literally get carried away as we did and end up miles away as you just dont want to stop. If walking the beach path at night id recommend a torch or use the torch that most smart phones have as some sections that dont have bars etc can be pitch black but this is only a few small areas. Id also recommend to take caution at night, there is a lot of dogs that dont seem to hassle anyone on the beach through the day but we found ourselves in a tricky situation getting barked at by a pack who kept following us and it was very uneasy. Apart from that little episode I can not fault anything about this beach.", "The guys looking after the beds do a great job of clearing what is the dirtiest beach we've been too. So much rubbish coming ashore. I certainly would not swim in the sea. Such a shame as it's such a nice sandy beach", "I love it since it is very quite and beautiful. The beach is white shandy beach even though is not as white as dreamland beach.", "located in stretch of highly protected luxury hotel area. Touters around but very safe. Clear waters, but beach i will not say is very very clean and soft sand. but it's good enough for a great relaxed beach holiday.", "At the time of year we travelled, December, the beach is pretty average - dark sand, rubbish everywhere from the monsoons and pretty average.. Not worth it, spend time at your villa!", "Do not come here with children unless you are here to party it's noise after noise. The music on the beach goes on until midnight every night. Very loud techno and karaoke not a nice tranquil holiday we imagined to be. Very disappointed with this tacky style holiday", "Send is volcanic, sea is wild and not good for swimmers. You are better to stay in resort and just look into the water. Good for walking and you can jump into many different beach clubs for a drink.", "The beach has three or four great surf spots and also has some nice bars to hang out at. The problem is the beach has dirty black sand and there are strong currents that are not great for swimming in. Water quality has been questionable in some reports to, people getting sick from it.", "If you are looking for a romantic place, this is the one! It's not the type of romance where it's just both of you as it's crowded with tourist. But it's an awesome experience to be sitting on a beach watching the sunset together as you have your dinner. Look at how beautiful the sky turns and take a stroll on the beach! Check out my blog for more photos and details of this awesome experience :) http://illusorydoll.blogspot.sg/2014/11/ -trip-07112014-my-25th-birthday.html", "Nice to look at Beautiful peaceful beach walk on the sand. Not swimmable unless your a surf life saver or extremely experienced swimmer. Please listen to life guards and swim between flags as the ocean can be unforgiving The sand is a dull grey so not the white beach you may be looking for . But for beach walking it's beautiful ", "this is not a beach for swimming, water sports nor just chilling. it's a departure point for ferries going to nearby islands. careful when you walk on the beach. i tripped over some stones and scratched myself on a protruding rusty metal rod. ended up spending a bomb on a doctor and anti-tetanus shots", "Clean and decent stretch of beach. Well maintained public beach with access to gardens alongside the beach. Certain resorts have their own sections with sun loungers but essentially this is a public beach. Not the best beach but not horribly touristy either", "This beach reminds me of the ones back home in California. Except for one fact, the waves here are HUGE. Perfect beach to catch some surfing or boogie boarding. They have so many people renting out surfboards and boogie boards for a reasonable price. You can even get a surf lesson from the locals. Plenty of bars along the beach, no way you'd get hungry. There's lots of cute stray dogs walking around. There are many hagglers who will offer you some pretty cool trinkets. They're not too pushy. Just expect it everywhere you go. Remember they're human and just trying to support their families is all.", "This is great beach but its mainly used by surfers as the waves are large. All the time we were there, its seemed to be kept clean. There are lots of great bars to watch the sunset, the only downside was the hawkers trying to sell you stuff. A few of them would not take no for an answer. I managed to go horse riding and its a great beach for this, its long and wide with lots of room.", "Beautiful beach in . Clean beach, well maintained waterline, warm water, lots of fish. I would recommend !!! :-)", "The dullest beach I have ever been to. Simply looks beautiful but not a wave in sight and no depth. Great for photos and nothing more.", "Despite the hard work of locals every day trying to clean up the waste and refuse, I have never on a daily basis seen a beach so dirty and disgusting and waste strewn from the water line right to the road. if you want a first hand picture of how we are destroying our planet and our environment, come to Seminyak beach. Dead rotting fish, dog faeces, plastic containers and an assortment of rubbish. What a real shame! ", "Not a beach I would recommend. There is a terrible smell of phosphate and sewerage, and we decided not to swim in it for 2 reasons, one the dirty water and two the waves were huge and lots of current. The waves were envigorating to watch rolling in to the shore. I guess that is a positive. A host of restaurants are scattered along the beach. Beach loungers available to hire. Most resorts had do not swim signs up, due to currents and had security staff looking out for those who ignored the signs. Make sure you choose accommodation that offers a pool.", "It was a nice beach to look over from the hotel pool, or walk up late evening to see sunset, but too many people trying to sell crap made us avoid it for the most part. Also its quite dirty from the storm water from streets, I wouldnt swim there. The beers in the bean bags at night are nice though!", "A nice beach especially during the day. The restaurants are not as expected. The food is fresh but this is all. I can make fish grill at home also. We have payed 75 usd for dinner including one bottle of wine. The prices are low but the food is nothing special. The service is a problem also. Look for better restaurants like Cuca near by.", "Chill out on beach at sunset, the bars put bean bags out, great atmosphere, live music, cocktails, fresh local food", "Very recomended for sunset time in ,Very comfort beach with nice place and best beach ever, feeling more calm to enjoy your drinks and food while sunset.A live music with a good entertaining complete your day.A must have to visited place in for all..Awesome place that ever me with lil sis and friends visited.our last visited 21st August 2016 and will miss the moment", "The beach is beautiful with available amenities, i.e. toilets, cafe, shops selling beach stuffs (balls, toys, floats, etc). Good for swimming during high tide and exploring during low tide. Beautiful place. There are two parts of the beach. Facing the sea and the left turn will bring you to a part of the beach with bigger waves for surfing. The other side of the beach have gentler waves that allows children to play at.", "surf beach was great very friendly locals with food on the beach You can enjoy a Bintang on the beach at sunset with all the locals", "Great little spot. Relax on a beanbag with a cocktail and enjoy the sunset. Live music and fireworks the night we were there.", " is a volcanic island so the sands are never going to be the bleached white grains you find in other holiday destinations. I loved my morning and evening walks before the sun makes it too oppressive to be there. I have to say it was totally clean every time I was there and I did have a dip in the water which was lovely.", "White sand beach and it is marvellous. We can enjoy in this beach and you may get feel while leaving this beach", "What a beautiful view of sunset and the beach absolutely gorgeous - very relaxing and comfortable - had a great time", "Seems that this beach is great for surfing and relaxing upon - not so sure about swimming as the gradient is low.", "Love our time here and can't wait to return. Beaches were beautiful, plenty of food and drink options!", "Beautiful beach for some fun activities like canoeing. Safe for swimming. Had I not having gastric pain, must have gone for some canoeing myself. :(", "We atayed at the Hyatt, beach was nice quiet and clean ,sea looked clean and was nice and warm. It stretches across a few resorts", "I was impressed that a tractor cleaned the beach up to Legian each morning. The surf schools were always busy with lots of laughter. My husband enjoyed a surf while I walked along the beach warding off a few beach lounge sellers along the way. A nice way to start the day.", "This beach is beautiful - particularly at high tide. The water is crystal clear and the sand is clean. The little squirrels all along the beach add to its beauty.", "We took the kids, relaxed and watched the sunset and meet some awesome people there, entertainment was really good as well. ", "Beach is in very nice private location, accessible for all tourists. Very clear water, not crowdy. Families with little children would enjoy this beach as well. Overall nice place to spend your day out in a sun.", "a great beach to play woth your kids . go to the karang beach which has more quite beach and better clear water beach", "One of the most beautiful beach in and with crystal clear waters too! You can swim nicely there, but the sand may be a little “drowning” effect for kids. Once you step into the water your legs goes in up to half your knee or more. But nice to just chill and swim, clean waters.", "Excellent and clean beach.. Surfing, kiting and playing football with local inhabitants will add on extra mileage.", "Many locals when we visited. Tourists only begin to come into view near the beachfront hotels like Mercure, or at the gathering point where snorkelers are ferried off. Power of Now Oasis, a yoga place, is just at the beach. Aroma Spa as well. Some joggers on the brick path regardless of time of the day. If you like the beach, you could easily spend a full day here. The sand isn't really fine though, and there are warnings of jellyfish and sea urchin so be careful.", "There's a lot of rubbish in the water and along the beach unfortunately. You also get approached a lot to purchase street items, for massages and temporary tattoos. Not very relaxing and probably wouldn't go back in the future.", "good for older children playing in the water & flags available on the beach for swimming in. Water relatively dirty compared to what we are used to in NZ", "It is a happening place with locals playing soccer, people swimming and surfing and people chilling with a drink...", "This is a great beach for simply hanging out, so many chilled bars to stop by with everything from coffees to fruit juices to everyones favourite tipples! As far as going in the sea, be careful, depending on tides the sea can unfortunately be full of rubbish and waste, its very bad and a big example of why we should all be a bit more eco! It was certainly a wake up call for us but dont let that put you off enjoying the wonderful beach and the brilliant vibrance of the sunsets, all the bars come alive with singing acts, djs and more, find yourself everything from a massive beanbag to a comforable couch, kick back and enjoy", "Very disappointed in what is claimed to be a 'beach'. By Australian standards this beach doesn't even rate; ugly black brown sand, refuse constantly being raked up by locals, serious feeling of absolute filth. Vendors of sun lounges and umbrellas all distant cousins of Arthur Daly, but with a lot less tact. Slightest hint of rain and they tip you out their sun lounge to save them from getting wet, weird? Footpath or motorbike 'highway' broken up in many places and dangerous for pedestrians.....but what do you expect, after all it is ............stay by the pool in your hotel is safer and more hygienic..........", "nice beach but the waves were high and we had a red flag each day You have to barter for the price of the chairs as we got it cheaper the second time we went", "At least here you can still have a subbed for 20.000 rupiah. The waves are nice and the restaurants as well. My favorite", "another great find just around from where we were staying- great for a swim nice, calm, peaceful and clean", "Nice beach. It was calm and clean and not so crowded. Very beautiful sunset there . We enjoyed there. Some one was flying kite and another was playing with the dog.", "Went here in February and left immediately, but not before paying the extortionate price of 100k for a sun lounger and being harassed by multiple women selling sarongs etc. The beach was filthy, littered in plastic and the sea was full of plastic too - my boyfriend literally came out with food wrappers stuck to his body. The waves were huge but not good for surfing and people were being taken out by the waves even in shallow watwr. The water is warm but it’s warm everywhere else in too so go somewhere else", "Lots of seagrass which made swimming not enjoyable for me. Plus lots of quite aggressive vendors along the board walk.", "Entered beach from my Anja Jimbaran hotel area about the middle of first struck by beautiful sunset and many people taking romantic photos in front. Then I got close and saw the beach. It made me do angry upset to see a swave of rubbish strewn all over. Plastic drink cartons, plastic straws, dead fish, plastic pots even a paint brush. Second disappointment was tourists stepping over it oblivious and with no effort to pick up.", "Clean beach, I liked that we were not bothered continually to buy things while on beach, you actually have to walk along a way from the hotel before you reach traders selling their wares. Lovely to watch the boats and people fishing.", "We were there during 22 to 28 may for family vacation. Went to the beach many times. Also had a yoga class at the beach. My son had his beach massage. We also went there few times to swim and during walk/run in the morning. Great view and ambience. Shallow waters and white sand where one could spend many hours. Since we had to go out to visit other places in we could not spend as much time we originally planned. ", "WATER BLOW: nice but, depending on weather conditions, you might have to be patient if you want to get \\the\\\" shot so plan to stay there a little while if pictures/video is important to you. PRIVATE BEACH (FREE!): my wife and I stumbled upon a nice, deserted and almost virgin beach there. On the way to the Water Blow, get off the path a little before the Water Blow when you see a little temple between the trees to your right. There you will find a little private beach. We stayed there 2 hours and had the whole place to ourselves.\"", "I recommend swim at low tide during early morning hours. Some beach lounges with beach umbrella for rent around $7-$10 USD (half a day), some food stalls along the beach (I don't recommend)", "Soft brown sand, big waves, mostly clear water. Current is too strong for many swimmers, experienced surfers will be happy. Can be crowded in areas near public parks and access points, and will get visibly dirtier in these same areas with trash littering the sand and surf in some places and the occasional smell of sewage. Overall a good beach to visit, choose areas near nicer resorts for best experience.", "A pleasant beach with many 5 star private beach clubs. Not too many locals harassing you to buy their goods or massages. Nice, well priced restaurant nearby for lunch. I preferred to stay in the resort and taken advantage of my private pool ", "the beach is clean, very nice sandy beach, big waves, not too crowded. you can enjoy to just walk around the beach or swimming. Also lots restaurant surrounding the beach. During sunset it very beautiful.", "This beach is absolutely adorable if you are just looking for a sun-tan and a chill day. But the water was quite shallow during the time i was there. And apparently there are a lot of local people trying to sell you stuff. Just don't go to the market there. The rest is still very nice.", "Some dayes the beach was fab but then other days you couldent moove on the beah becouse of the rubbish", "This stretch of beach is a wonderfully clean beach. They even sweep the beach every day. There is a reef just off shore, so the water is reasonably calm. Snorkling is great too.", "Enjoy drinks late in the afternoon. The beach is in shade and generally has a cool ocean breeze. Great to sit back and unwind after a day of shopping", "in general a nice beach ....... in front of some hotels better then in front of other hotels. swimming only possible at high tide. beware of undercurrents.", "Like the title says - this beach is bringing together a lot of stray dogs (so look out for dog poop! The dogs themselves they are ultimately harmless and very unlikely to bother you - I was fine, and I am terrified of stray dogs) locals (this is really nice - people are fishing, young nese kids hanging out together on the beach) and tourists (but its the sanur crowd, so it's fairly sedate, nothing too lairy). I found the beach to be quiet, with yellow sand - the roar of the sea, lots of different sunbathing options, a lot of fishing boats, and lots of washed up seaweed and tiny crabs. I saw very little plastic. You can walk the whole beach using the beach side walk, and it's a lovely stroll. You do get bothered by people selling stuff a lot - and the later it is in the day, the more enthusiastic this becomes. It can feel a little overwhelming, but I guess you have to just remind yourself that people are trying to make a living, and it's nothing personal!", "It’s the beach with white sandy beach and the wave is average not too crazy so we still can swim and play in the hotel. Bot to crowded beach and there are some luxury hotel located in this beach area", "One thing I hate about 's main beaches is that during the day they are not tranquil. We paid to rent sunloungers and surf boards and could not get any peace when we weren't in the surf. The beach is otherwise beautiful.", "Pay for 50k for long chair seing sunset is not expensive at all.. Love the beach!! Can do menicure and hair do with local people 😊", "You can view the most beautiful sunset here!!! Rent a beach chair then enjoy the COLA^_^ The sea breeze feels good and the Sound of the waves is clear.", "Good things are that there are a lot of activities to do; surfing, beach clubs, bars, town etc. Beach is not too crowded. What we didt like is there is plastic everywhere and evere day new stacks of plastic... sad for such a nice beach.", "You have to get here at high tide or you won't be able to swim. Lots of rubbish on the beach and in the sea. You can hire paddle boards and paddle around the lagoon when the tide is up. You have to pay for beds unless you are staying in one the hotels. Some shade under the trees.", "Looking to the sun goes dow is great here nice spot with a lot off pubs for a drink. Great view from the beach", "Don’t go there - the beach and the water is so dirty . But it seems no one cares. The sand is so heavy polluted with debris , it’s disgusting.", "beautiful sea breeze! lots of restaurants & seating! Nice & close to all attractions, restaurants & hotels!!", "This beach is dirty and very busy every 10 steps you are approached by people, who are nice and friendly but who want to sell you a bed. After 10 minutes we had to get off the beach. This might be fun in the evening but not so nice during the day. Definatly not a pretty beach if you like nice beaches do not go here in rainy season they have a serious rubbish problem and while the goverment is trying by cleaning 3 times a day, in rainy season sadly it seems a lost cause.", "First time visitor to & staying in a local hotel, I couldn’t wait to walk bare foot on the sand & stroll along the shore, I have to say I was heartbroken at the amount of litter not only on the beach itself but in the wake, it was devastating, no wonder we have a pollution problem, there was a local guy with his son & a fishing net scooping waste out of the water (so admirable), I pulled out at least 30-40 pieces of waste including plastic bottles, bags, sweet wrappers, spoons, bottle caps, straws & cups, I really think it’s too late to save our beautiful planet 🌎. Staff from our hotel were on the beach collecting the rubbish but they were digging holes & burying it in the sand, mainly consisted of seaweed but there was still a lot of plastic, I won’t be recommending this area to friends!", "This beach offers you kayak boat. This beach is good for children due to clean water and quite wave.", "Here it is the famous bbq on the beach. You can enjoy it while watching a marvellous sunset. Cheap pricesfor both beer and food", "The beach was clean and looked white but the sand is very difficult to walk in - compared with beaches in Perth WA they are average but with beaches in many parts of the world they would be considered good. There are lots of pieces of coral that get washed up and sit on a ledge where the waves come up. They hurt when you stand on them! There is no shade so get there early if your hotel provides lounges and sunshades.", "A little gem of a warung with very good food at amazing prices. A not to miss place. Be warned when they ask if you want your food spicy.....it comes very hot.", "We had visited this place in the last week of Aug-2018. This beach could be recognized as surfing heaven for the surfers. Across the beach there are some nice beach club, where you can enjoy the sunset with a small piece of drink to great dinner.", "The beach have everything! Nice place chilling with frds, with beers, sunset and food!! Some restaurant got live band :)", "Water warm and clear around 32 degrees. Relatively calm and extremely enjoyable. Because the waves break about 200 metres out the swell coming into shore are moderate and the water is clear, warm and the sand below is visible. We swam in the ocean on most days and apart from minimal wisps of seaweed the water was free from any type of pollution.", "This is the most famous instagram place in the island. Just prepare your energy to going up and down and make sure you have 1.5 litter botols of water for visiting this place. And yeah sandy beaches is very beautiful. Cant ignore not to jumpt to the sea.", "Beach is ok, i'm afraid to say it is little bit dirty. the beaches in thailand are more beautiful. there are some restaurants for eating.", "This beach (I think it is called Batu Bolong Beach not Canggu Beach) is a great place to hang out close to sunset time. It is also a spot for surfing. There is not much happening, just several chairs and umbrellas (plus several local ladies selling bracelets and saroongs), and people surfing, but this is probably why this beach is great to visit. You can go to Old's man if you want a more lively ambiance.", "I found the beach overly crowded. It is primarily for water sports lovers. They have a range of activities like parasailing, donut boat ride, flying fish, banana boat, jet ski, glass bottom boat etc. Found a little expensive. Did donut boat ride which was fine, but glass bottom boat ride was not worth it. They claim to show fish below, but we saw none. The beach itself is not very clean. Overall my experience was not so good as I am not into water sports. I realized later that with limited time in hand, could have explored something else. So if you are really into this, then only go. As there are much better beaches in .", "Lovely beach very clean & plenty of bars & restaurants to go to during the day & evening. Good food & plenty to choose from.", "Not my favorite of all beaches in , but walking south along the beach allows you to see local flavor of and let's you get away from the tourists. If down and around you must check out Stiff Chilis restaurant though for great local and Italian food.", "You can walk forever because there is. A bar every 50ft and walking is thirsty work. Loads of beach activities.", "Lil bit expensive. Most of the outlet own by a private hotels, so you have to pay for rides to get in. Our guide had connections with the local outlet and I could go in for sneak preview, and a discount was offered. But we were not in for water sports and so we decided not to go in. That was good decision as I observed the way parasailing is done. We had done parasailing in Tarkali in India and at Pattaya, Thailand from moving boat and platform in sea. But at Nusa Dua, they hook you up while you are standing on beach sand and ask you run. The boat pickups speed and you are dragged a bit. The worst part is landing. When you are about to touch the ground 2-3 guys jump on you to stop and hold while you are getting dragged. Lot of tourists get injured, bruising on hand and on legs are common. It's very dangerous. Go on your own risk.", "Went for a swim, the beach and water is not as clean as other places in . We went back to hotel pool.", "My sister and I did the jet skiing here, was awesome fun! Both went on the same jet ski together so got to drive it. I've done parasailing here before as well back in 2008 which was wicked fun - wanted to do it again but the wind was going the wrong way. Beautiful place.", "dirty dirty dirty I don't know how people can call it clean ! I guess it's just flotsam from the ocean but it's a mess and ugly", "We visited it during low tide so the ocean was very calm and we could have a nice swim. The place is really nice for sunset, even though the restaurants on the beach play music after 5.30 so if you want a quiet sunset you should choose another place. You can find sun beds in this area, but you should definitely bargain with the keepers as they charge you a lot if they see you are foreigner.", "relaxing beach, not so crowded and very nice view with clear water. There are hecklers on the beach but not as bad as thailand...", "Did not like the beach at all. Was very over crowded and just full of sun beds. There are however beach clubs you can go to or places similar to this. I think it lacked culture.", "The beach has potential but the garbage it is a turn off. The water is blue, the weather incredible, the sand good and then you see the waist and you want to run away!", "You need to pay 15.000IDR per person the entry (if you are on a taxi you pay for the passengers only). Plus you need to pay 50.000IDR per person every 2 hours for spot on the beach (beach ombrella and sea bed) which is insane. The beach is beautiful, just super over crowded. Seems like the favorite place of the locals. You need to pay for every single toilet (2/3/5.000IDR). You can get message and do activities. Food is good and cheap but the “restaurants” do not really look clean. Nice place surely but I would definitely say I prefer Geger Beach.", "Went for a walk at the beach to catch the sunset. Don't expect a white sandy beach. It is black sand here. Dissapointed with how dirty the beach was with lots of plastic floating around.", "A great beach with shallow water. My son made friends with some local children and had a great time playing in the water and making sandcastles. Take a walk out to the water blow. - very cool! Take drinks and snacks as they can only be bought at the very expensive beachside restaurants.", "Our first beach in , we loved its relaxed atmosphere, especially late afternoon. We enjoyed having a drink in beach warungs, laying in beanbags, watching people, sunset, the waves... our little daughter was running around, playing with other kids, enjoying the sand. It was perfect for the three of us. During the day was good ok, but a little difficult for small kids being in big waves.", "Whitish sands, safe for kids when the tide goes out mid way, clear waters, able to just sit there in the sea with your partner and have a lovely conversation, it's generally very clean.", "Beautiful place to go on sunset- We sat on bean bags and sipped cocktails and had dinner there. They also play live music.highly recommend it!", "This beach came directly off our pool area. Its a lovely safe beach - spotlessly clean - and lots of water sports available.", "I come to beach to relax and at this beach it was nearly impossible. I rent a long chair and half a second after I had sat down the vendors started to sell all kind of stuff from sunglasses to bracelets. I counted and within 15 minutes 12 vendors had stopped by. That was very annoying. However, after the vendors had left me alone I had fun sunbathing and watching surfers catching waves. Beautiful beach but I prefer smaller and quieter ones. Tip: Buy big headphones and keep them on. They leave you alone quicker when you are \\deaf\\\".😎\"", "We were a bit disappointed by this beach as there's a lack of sunbeds or outlets. The water is also really choppy so not recommended for swimming as there's often red flags up. Legian or Canggu are better for chilling.", "A clean beach with clearly defined areas for boating, swimming and other activities. Plenty of food shops around.", "The beach seems cleaner since the last time we were here a few months ago. Not sure if it's coincidence or locals started to look after it more, but definitely a welcome improvement.", "we did love just to walk on that beach . Lots of little places , very relaxed vibe. We will def be back", "Dirty beach Guys get the authorities to start the cleaning process Ugly dorky beach ! Not for sun loungers Many restaurants and each clubs located on it", "No waves at the beach due to the reef so good for walking along and swimming. Plenty of beach warming for a cooling drink.", "Wow, it sounds great. Westin Hotel beach is nice to relax by dozing on hired dream bed or gazebo. Food is ordinary.", "Full credit to the locals here. The beach has really been cleaned up. A pleasant place to walk and relax now. Well done", "Not my favourite beach in the world. Went on an overcast day so that didn't help sell it to me but over all this beach is fine but a bit dirty (rubbish). Plenty of medium sized surf (if that's what your into). Heaps of beachside bars with sofa beds / bean bags for you to crash out. Overall it's ok. ", "Lovely beach with plenty of bars and restaurants. Beach and sea are clean. Nice walkway along the beach to take in the sights and sounds. Prices in area are reasonable.", "Great view, awsum place , great beaches with a variety of restaurants around the place. Nice crowd with a lot of tourist around", "Nice beach, but you can't go more than 1 minutes without someone trying to sell you something and sell you hard on it. They basically harass you non stop.", "Perfect for family with kids. The current is mild and water is pleasant so kids happily go into the ocean. Sunrise is gorgeous. And the beach is lit up for the evening. Spectacular. Great for watersports for beginners: paddle board, windsurf, etc. Close to great snorkling and diving sites. Love it!", "It was clean without a lot of junk on the sand. Didn't swim but it looked like it was ok to do so when the tide was high. Plenty of people in the water. Very calm ocean so it would be ok for children to play in the water with their parents.", "We walked on the beach most day, the bays are shallow enough for swimming etc but be careful not to go beyond the reef as it is very deep and can be very choppy. split into various section, some parts have bars and restaurants, some areas are populated by fishing boats etc. you can also get ferries from here to Lombok island and water sports can also be arranged locally", "Per the title, the beach was covered in winblown rubbish and driftwood. Nothing redeeming. Suggest going to one of the beach side clubs instead", "A long beach with many many hotels ...soft sand lets you have a great workout while walking if you decide not to the the lovely path past all the hotels. Only 2 tides each day...so low tide leaves the beach without any water....but you can walk out onto the rocks and find a tropical fish or two swimming in the pools.", "Beautiful beach to relax and just enjoy the breeze from the ocean. They also have along path on the beach to jog.", "The beach in front of the Hyatt Regency is stunning. Very clean with clear water. Also being a private beach you do not get hassled by sellers.", "Top up on the suncream if you're thinking of strolling along this beach. Watch the surfers, and swimming in marked safe areas. Watch the tide as there a couple of rivers running into the sea and at high tide getting across may become trickey. Lovely sand. Many places to stop for a drink or a bite to eat. All tastes catered for.", "This is NOT A SWIMMING BEACH and I am staying around the corner so I am not happy. I love ocean swimming and will be going to the Sunday Beach Club to try to find a swimmable non-fllthy beach. LOTS of people wandering around selling stuff and the typical trying to hustle tours off of tourists .... it is excessive AND THE GARBAGE WOW just WOW this is a SURFING beach and the nese kids were killing it this AM", "Wonderful way to spend the day. We had a separate part of the beach due to the Marriott so no crowding, friendly attendant. Free water, lounges, towels, and wifi. Top notch.", "Loved this beach, lovely sunset and amazing beach bars! Clean beach. Watched one of the most amazing sunsets here!", "A fun place to relax while swimming in the ocean and while enjoying the sunset a delicious meal free of noise", "Massages tick Cold drinks tick Beautiful sunsets tick Friendly people tick This place has it all! 3rd time visiting I will 110% be back.. have added bars and restaurants we visited", "Must have dinner on the beach in the bean bags for the sunset here and the locals don't bug you like they used to", "It's a long stretch of beach, great spot to just take in the view but full of trash. Cigarette butts and plastic everywhere. Waves are pretty strong so never leave your kids unattended.", "Nice beach,we swimme and enjoyed view, clean & quite beach with kind people & awsome foods you can try somany different thigs..", "Been down a few times this recent trip to . (Both at night and day) Can be very pretty particularly at sunset. Bit of a shame how dirty and polluted it is. Plenty of eateries and stalls selling bintang. Will probably go back again. Certainly would NOT go swimming here however.", "We were there before 6am to catch the sunrise. Although it was more subdued due to the cloudy sky, it was still amazing to watch the sky change colours and bring to light things that seemed invisible before! At low tide, the sea was as far as the horizon. People and dogs came to enjoy the soft sand and morning sun. We ventured into the tidal pools and were amazed by the marine life in there! Lots of tiny fish were feeding among the seaweed and they swam around our feet as we stood in the water. Well-camouflaged crabs scuttled around. Hermit crabs in various shells moved slowly. We also saw some other intriguing organisms which we have not identified. On the beach, people came out to jog, do yoga or just go for a stroll along the clean beach. What a perfect morning!", "This beach is very relaxing with deck chairs you can hire local girls with massage tables and locals selling their wares,Very safe beach and surf boards for hire along with drink", "Very nice white sad beach still traditionally looking there, good for relax with family and good swimming", "This is a really beautiful beach, but waters are rough with big waves. Consequently this beach attracts mostly surfers. They do have nice lounger chairs that you can rent and people watch.", "Went early to avoid the heat 7.30am... Sandy, clean beach with washed up coral, plenty of umbrellas and tiny shops that sell grilled fish and corn...", "This beach is very clean, easy to roam about and has friendly security and staff. Most of the hotels have an area section reserved for hotel clients, but if you walk down there is a public area and it’s just as wonderful! It is absolutely beautiful and relaxing! Very travel, family and kid friendly. Would definitely recommend!", "more for surfing and the contact game,not really good for swimming.the dining along this beach are great. Zanzibar is great for elevated sunset drinks.", "This is a nice beach that is clean and has almost no waves. At low tide, grab a snorkle and goggles and swim around the sea grass for marine life spotting (sea horses / fish / coral / star fish / sea urchins). Down the south end, you don't have anyone asking you if you'd like a massage, or snack - but further north there's more of this. If you're lucky enough to be staying at a resort that is beach facing, it's even better - sun lounges, umbrellas, and drink / food service. There's also plenty of spots to pay for water sports (jet ski / parasailing / glass bottom boats / snorkelling rips) or even do some beach yoga. There's a walk way along the whole beach - a lot of people hire bikes and pedal around - there are also lots of restuarants, bars that you can stop in for a drink or rest. Nice beach.", "This is a clean, beautiful beach! It has really fine sand. We stayed at the Grand Hyatt so we had access to the hotel's private beach. We love it!", "Best enjoyed early morning and late evening, with friends and a cocktail in hand, an Asian margarita for example.", "It is really not my type of beach and ocean.. Not ver inviting for swimmers... No surf and too shallow..... I prefer fine sand all the way that u get to swim and walk in....", "It seems like this beach is an up and coming beach. There were construction going on. But the beach was beautiful, the sand was interesting though. It was like tiny balls rather than the usual sand that you have on beaches. It not very crowded so i guess its a good location if you would like some peace.", "Very nice views, many people but not to pack because the beach is big. MUST TO GO. the sea water very beautiful..too hot.. so who's do want \\burn\\\" then make sure used sunblock with high spf.\"", "I little bit of sea shells but nice white sand. Hot don't forget your sun screen!! Not many munches pushing you to by things so don't worry about getting bothered.", "Go there before 5 pm. Grab some beer and enjoy the sunset. The children do have a lot of fun. There are good eating joints along and just outside the beach.", "This is one of the most beautiful beaches of . However there is a entrance fee of rupees 15000 IDR. The view to reach to this beach is amazing. You may take great pictures. The beach itself is very beautiful and have a long coastal area. This beach is crowded but not known for activities. yeah you will find most of the people are relaxing. Also because this beach is far from other beaches not all of them are coming here. But I will say this is a must visit beaches of . Also if you are looking for making any videos are taking some awesome pictures this beach will provide you with all the opportunity.", "We stayed at the Melia Resort and used both their pools and amazing private golden sand beach. When the tide is somewhere between an hour either side of full, it is amazing and great for decent swimming. It is foremost though, very very safe. Very little tide movement or current. When the tide is out, is goes out for a long time and a long way, about 600 - 700 mtrs. Overall, a magical place to stay and enjoy all there is to offer.", "beautiful sunset from here. litle bit dirty, sunbed is bit expensive. to many dogs and dogs owner never pick up the poo", "This part of the beach is flat and long beach. You can do pretty much many activities, surf, soccer, swimming in the ocean, ride, kite flying, etc, etc Before Sunset, many hotels and restaurants will put a bean bag along the beach and pumping with music. Love it Love it", "Hired sun chairs here to relax and read. Initially got hounded by locals trying to sell their produce, and massages. Didn't take long for them to realise we didn't require anything, the icecream vendor was fantastic though. Just what we needed when we were really hot. We didn't swim in the beach, however my husband went surfing here.", "Beach is clean and there are many good cafes on the beach where one can enjoy the food and drinks. Cafes on the beach are open till mid night and one can have a good sunset view.", "A lovely safe beach for children. The sunset and sunrise are able to be seen from here and there are numerous lovely little bars and restaurants dotted all along the sand. So hard to choose!!!", "Lovely beach - lots of restaurants,stalls,masseurs etc line the boardwalk. You'll be hassled by the vendors, but that's , they are all very friendly.Nice place to eat in the evening .", "Really amazing view, though the place is overcrowded on sunsets. Sunset Beach nearby is also nice. Free parking is available, basic beer/cold water are sold onsite (at least before sunset, nor sure if they are being sold all day long)", "Very worth while to visit lively beach great for surfing people friendly and relaxed. Super sun sets", "Loved this beach very pleasant perhaps not great for swimming but lovely all the same would recommend this area as its very family friendly", "Surf is amazing, so is the beach....apart from that is is so dirty and if there is heavy rain the rubbish from Java gets washed up onto the beach. Even had a plastic bag wrap around my leg in the sea! The beach bars are good but the women sellers are persistent and irritating if you are trying to relax.", "The waves were huge great for the surf lessons(even they waited til later when it calmed) we saw several rips so not for the little ones. We tried to relax on the lounges and have a Bintang and a swim but we were hassled that much buy the local wares we gave up and went back to the hotel pool. At night it's a fantastic spot to relax in a bean bag and listen to the live music, have a meal and watch the sunset.", "Great cycle/walk way with cafe stops. Good sand .bit too much plastic washed up. 30 million plastic bottles used each month in ! TOO Many. Think before you drink! Bring your ow", "Excellent beach to wade around. Very calm with very little waves. Can walk out a mile or two in the ocean if you have water shoes on. Great beach for kids.", "We are retired and love to walk. Great promenade. Great restaurants on beach. Evening sea breezes. Great when there is a full moon (Stairway to heaven effect)", "A lovely spot woith nice beach restaurants, good food at reasonable prices. Friendly staff in all restaurents. Likely a place to return to. Was here with spouse and friends, alle very fond of the place.", "The water at this beach is so clear and the sand is very nice, relaxing beach and of course safe. a lot resorts nearby where you can try the bar ...lual", "Not too crowded at this time of the year. Perhaps this may be a low season possibility due to very hot, humid and dry weather. No too many beach paddlers. Beautify beach with fine sand but with interspersed shells on the sand. Further into the water are beds of seaweeds or sea plants which give an \\eerie\\\" feeling to some. Must say the water is clear and able to see the sea bed.\"", "To many dogs running around doing their business. Even witnessed a guy taking a dump on the beach!!! Broken glasses, broken bottles a plenty. Maybe somebody should invest some of the money taken on entry and get those beaches cleaned up.", "Beach is quiet, beautiful and good for swimming, because there aren't big waves. For about 8 € you could get two sunbed and umbrella for whole day.", "It’s a busy fun beach, but well looked after. Don’t go if you are looking for peace and quiet! Surf looks great, and plenty of places to hire boards, eat, drink etc. It’s colourful! Loads of sun beds to chill out on for the day..... gets really busy around sunset, sit back on a coloured bean bag, and absorb the spectacular sun set. Great atmosphere... with beer in hand...and lively way to watch the sun go down. Definite ‘do once’ when you are on !", "Anywhere along the beach you will find markets and vendors - and plenty of places to relax in the shade and have lunch and a cold beer.", "The area is wonderful - peaceful, quiet, quaint. But the beach is just so-so. Sure, it was picture-perfect, but there were too many boats, the sand was not fine, and it's not really ideal for just swimming and lounging around. (Check out Philippine beaches for amazing sand and water!)", "lovely to stroll the walkways - restaurants along the way, yellow course sand, didn't swim as the tide was out. No people pestering you to buy.", "The beach was crystal blue and the sand was white Great Beach for family with kids, you can have fun playing canoe. You can take some photos from up the hill before going down to the beach.", "some good snorkelling, beach was clean in some areas and washed up plastic in some other places. Hire a cycle to ride along the beach front you seem to go on for miles and was fun.", "It's not the most beautiful sand beach but it's pretty quiet and feels like there are a lot of locals hanging out. In the main area there is a beautiful setting for the outdoor yoga group. It didn't look like tourists and there were 20-25 people on a Saturday morning. There are the usual beachfront vendors for paddle boards, snorkeling, scuba, surfing etc. the equipment looks very old but functional. we haven't gone out to the reef but there were big boatloads of tourists heading out around 8:30am. There is a great stone path for running along the beach that goes for miles. At low tide the sand is too soft to run in with shoes. For the brave who want to go local, try a durian fruit for the experience. Supposedly Andrew Zimmern has tried it 15 times and still hates it. 🤓", "Went there for lunch and dinner for separate occasions. May not be the nicest beach in but there are nice and inexpensive places to eat, rest and relax in the heat.", "Calm, shallow, uncrowded beach with lots of facilities for water sports. The beach is clean and uncluttered.", "Beautiful beach, white sand, clear water. Worth visit this beautiful and currently mostly local with family. Not many white tourist yet. The shower area can be a bit run down.", "This is a nice beach, there are great parts with white sandy beach but the seaweed is a concern. this is a great place for snorkling and to do some watersports", "Probably because we came from NZ, the beach here is just not clean at all- good walk along the beach, see the local and the tourists. Have some coconut drinks and seafood dinner, but I wouldn't want to swim in that sea... The sand came on black..", "Beautiful beach with a clear water but too much people and many seller disturbing all day long. Good for chill one day no more", "I would not say this is a very quite beach. You will find all kind of happening activities to perform with quite time in the evening with your loved ones. Just go and enjoy water sports activities here.", "To me this was just a beach, nice view from sitting up at Resturant. But water is not great, beach was not 100% clean, rubbish about a bit. Ultimately, there is better choice for nicer beaches over on .", "Go early to beat the heat, but extremely pleasant. Worthwhile and great for working out your bearings.", "Unless you stay at the resorts/ hotels you’re unable to enjoy the beaches. The public beach was packed at low tide and it was dirty with garbage in the sand and water. The resorts maintain the beaches", "This beach is fantastic and worth a visit. The long golden sand beach is excellent for early morning walks but beware dog walkers don’t all pick up the doggy poop. Many cafes at the end of the beach serving great seafood and a good selection of drinks. Much cheaper than the big resort hotels so get out and try them.", "The weather was windy when I was staying so a bit choppy but if there was no wind it would have been the perfect place for a swim and snorkel - very clean. Lots of watersports", "The only word which comes to your mind when you see this beach up there from the cliff is just simply WOW anything less than that would just be an undermining statement. This beach is wonderful for swimming. Also, the spectacular view of a nature's marvel with clear transparent water beneath which you can see the entire sea bed.", "The beach has some fantastic views and a terrific sunset but needs sweeping nightly to keep it clean.", "I recently stayed at a hotel close to the beach and went to the beach each day. The beach had swimming flags which a lot of swimmers swan between. The problem was that lots of surfers also kept moving into the area making it very unsafe for the swimmers due to the surf boards frequently nearly hitting the swimmers. After seeing many near misses I approached the surf life savers they said the current was pulling the surfers along the beach so there is nothing they could do. I pointed out that the flags are there for swimmer safety and the surfers should not be in the area under any circumstances and besides they had all of the rest of the beach to surf. The life savers answer was to remove the swimming flags and put up no swimming signs - not a satisfactory outcome. For the rest of my stay (9 days) the flags were not put back out. It seems that the surfers have all the rights and to bad for swimmers. I love the beaches its just a pity safety isn't taken a little more seriously but I suppose that's for you.", "There are better beaches to visit, for aquatic life, activities, scenery, etc. There are some food establishments on the beach and it's usually quiet, good way to spend the evening, but it won't make your dreams come true. :)", "I'm not a beach person; I really prefer mountains anytime. Still, if there's a beach I don't mind spending time at, it'd be Seminyak in the low season. It wasn't crowded but neither was it desolate. You could relax (once you've made clear what you wanted and didn't want from the vendors) but there's always a pulsating beat somewhere to remind you of partying. And though none of the sunsets I saw was spectacular (it being cloudy in December), they were beautiful in their own ways.", "Daily chance to walk along the sea. Visit the many restaurants or bars. Cooling down in the sea. Enjoy hollidays", "One of the better beaches in .Though quieter then most of the beaches.Plenty of shops,restaurants,hotels etc.Nice place to hang out for a few days.", "Beach nice and is cleaned outside major hotels only of old sea weed. Found plastic along coast of beach, once tide is out not easy to access water as tide goes out quite far. Worth a visit if you are a beach person.", "Glad we came in the off season other wise I can hardly emagiance how crowded it would be. It feels like they don't clean the beach and water and it's not nice. You don't even wanna take a swim ", "A bit to turistic with all the resturants with ok food , but a sunset to die for really Worthwhile to see", "This is the 4th beach I visited in .It is also the cleanest and calmest. Sand is nearly white and very soft. Staff members are constantly cleaning up any seawead that washes ashore. Although there are a few hustlers here, they are regulated and don't persist as heavily as they do at other beaches.", "Always teaming with life every morning , some good. Waves on offer here and can get quite busy. Noticed many individual groups cleaning different parts of the beach each morning too.", "It's a good beach to visit and enjoy the view. Accessible via bike or car. No parking fee. Clean and not much crowded. We went on Friday.", "We love this beach, it is safe, sandy and has a lovely look to it. It is accessible from most of the resort hotels. Most hotels have put buoys in the water to mark the safe for swimming limit. There are a few hawkers selling wares and water sports, however they are not pushy and if you gently tell them 'no thanks' they tend to leave you alone.", "Beautiful calm ocean and crystal clear water, can be a little boring though. Would be good to learn SUP boarding or for wake boarding.", "Nice to spend a few hours strolling around. Avoid afternoons as it gets very hot. Take a water bottle.", "I thought this beach was stunning especially in the early morning when there are less people and at sunset when there are stunning sunsets over the water. A lot of rubbish washes up on this beach but I've been told that's seasonal and there were people cleaning the beach in the early morning.", "The beach was clean but the water very cloudy and not inviting. Also experienced seeing German tourists taking starfish from the sea to show others on the beach...then their son got seriously stung by something from the sea into the foot many times. A local massage lady dosed the punctures with the milk from a local plant she cut from the garden and after 30 minutes the child settled down.", "Good beach! Nice restaurants around! Calm sea and tree shadows all around! Very safe, the best beach on , the only one that wasn't too dirt the beach and sea.", "Although gorgeous, the sand is too rough and the shallow part of the water is rocky and sharp. It's not the cleanest beach but it's worth spending a couple of hours there.", "Dropped in here on day scooter ride. Very peaceful setting with nice white beach. Relaxed at local place on beach for a cold Bintang and watched few locals surfing", "Nice beach, clean where the hotels are. There is a tide but not so much. it could become windy at the evening. You can walk along the beach, but at some parts there are no lights", "Nice wide and sandy beach with magnificent views and tons of rubbish plus some stray dogs roaming around. Lack of basic services like chairs and umbrellas for rent or food stalls. It’s a shame since this place has a lot of potential.", "Lovely warm clean water, opportunity to hire sun loungers and surf boards. Lots of bars and good music, cheap and expensive food options.", "it is ok, but sorry for the plastic rubbish scattered everywhere and i came across a very bad smell when staying near to cluster of houses nearby. what smell is it?", "The colourful bean bags and umbrellas at sunset make this a wonderful beach to holiday near. However be careful swimming here, a young man a tourist on his honeymoon) drowned at this beach the week I was here. There are rips and the surf can get rough. It’s a great beach to walk each morning and definitely the place to be for sunset .", "Good place for surfing but not good for swimming. Too wavy. Sand is ok. Good for tanning also. Not crowded.", "this is a very nice beach I always enjoy being here. it has warm water and is good underfoot.a great place to relax", "You have to be lucky I heard; some days the rubbish with plastic and all washes up on the beach.... terrible😩", "The beach is clean but need to pay upon entry due to its new construction beach. Not a privacy beach as there are so many cafe there with their umbrella and chairs. As we walk through to the beach, shop owner keep on asking for us to stop by their cafe to have a drink while relaxing under the bench. Nothing much to see but I do like its cleanliness.", "a bit rough, the waters be careful on some days, these are the days you will probably use the pool as most did.", "The beach is good but the sand is a bit dark for my taste. I prefer that really white sand so you get that green clear water.", "Been there, enjoyed the moment, nearly been blown away by the strong wind as we were there during the raining season. However, found that many of the other tourist do enjoy surfing...", "Loved the freedom of being a short walk to sea. Lots of people enjoying beach and sea swimming. Lounge beds available if you want and drinks", "Not really great for swimming. Lots of watersports catering to tour groups at the far end. OK for a walk but must walk through a hotel or business to get to the beach.", "Enjoyed lots of walks On the beach Lots of people about some on chairs and loungers enjoying the sunsets. Good views along the long beach-front. A 'must visit' at and before sunset!! ", "This beach has it all from sandy shores, through to reef and rocks to walk on. The beach was so much cleaner than I expected. Great place to watch the world pass you by.", "I spent a gorgeous (hot) day walking the beach from Seminyak to Legian while my travel buddies shopped - one day of shopping is all I need in :) During this walk I stopped at locations on the way to have a drink and a swim which was ok at each place except Double 6. I was going to have lunch there as well but was told the pool was only for guests (this may be the norm in many countries but in it was quite unusual). There were many people around the pool but no-one in it! I decided to take my money next door to Cacoon and had a lovely swim, some tapas and a delicious cocktail. Probably wouldn't go back there with so many other options in .", "We visited this beach in late afternoon with low tide and there was a lot of seaweed. But otherwise still quite clean. Surrounded by many restaurants, hotel etc.", "If you reach watersport you have to go here.so many watersport you can try! I'd love to come here. But its not recomended for surffing! If you wanna surf i tell you to choose dreamland beach.", "Pro : - Nice beach with ocean view. Good view for sunset. - Lots of cafe, restaurants and bars fronting the beachside. Con: - Extremely dirty beach during the monsoon season (Dec/Jan) when the rubbish from the rivers got washed to the beachside.", "No wonder people choose to holiday here with their children.Very quiet and clean waters on pristine sand beaches.Lots of exploring to do with tourist lookouts to Mt Agung.", "We took the extended family down to Double Six Beach to watch the sunset. Ages from 7 to 55. Grabbed beanbags at the Blue 9 Beach bar and settled in with drinks and pizzas to watch the sunset and catch a few tunes. Very touristy, crowded with restaurants many with music competing and if you are in a large group keep tabs on your bill, keep it simple and pay as you go is my tip. Accept it for what it is and you'll enjoy yourselves as we did.", "I agree with Alex U below. I found this beach lovely and peaceful for walking along in both directions - up northwards to Echo Beach and southwards past Berawa, etc. I never actually swam right at the main Canggu beach, as the flags were rarely up at the times I was walking and I didn't really fancy swimming so near a river anyway. It is not a bright white beach, as the sand is a mix of volcanic rock and other matter, but I didn't spot any rubbish or other signs of dirt. The second photo was taken shortly after all the fishing boats had come in and they were just putting up the swimming flags just north of the creek. But mostly there were few people on the beach most times I walked down there from my villa.", "Nice surprise - beautiful beach that is not crowded, beach was clean as hotels hire staff to clean the beaches. White sand, clear water and no buskers.", "If you're into long walks by the beach... this is your place. Beautiful, calm waters with soft sandy beaches. The water is warm and perfect for lazing in. Has a promenade where you can a walk for over 3 miles. The promenade runs through all the top beach resorts with free access so there are plenty spots to stop for a drink and admire the view. Different lagoon spots to watch the waves and enjoy the calming effects of the ocean.", "The beach is amazing unfortunately is not much clear in some zone. Beach is long and you can rent a latvian beach with few euros! Place to go if you want relax", "just a regular beach nothing great about this. more beaches in are better than this one. but not crowded", "The beach is clean, got a nice view, nice place to hangout especially they have beach chair in front of the beach. But that one u need to rent . Nice place to swim and the most i like bout the beach is theres a masseuse that u can massage. The masseuse is good and its cheap. Value tfor money.", "Good surf, sandy beach, used by the locals, could have been cleaner in places this was in December 2010", "if you love to get tan, well you might be like this place. perfect place to spend time with friends during sunset, surfing (and oh i saw lots of sufring class sign -if you wanna learn this thing-). or drinks at the cafe all the way down. i came here alot because i love the clean beach and it's easy to find food :)", "Peaceful beach, you really can enjoy and relax. The rent for the chair was a bit expensive. Alltogether a good beach.", "An enjoyable beach but not the kind of white sandy pristine beach. If the resort/hotel where one stays is contagious, then it can be more enjoyable.", "just our favourite beach, clean,friendly people. Has great walkway/bicycle path. We love to go for walks and swim in the sea.", "Gentle waves, warm water, and looong sunny sandy beach....only a bit much garbage in the water and around. It would be nicer in clean. Windsurf,massage,watersports everything u wish.", "nice looking Beach and Clean. When we went we saw quiet a traditional worship on the beach. Worth a place.", "This beach is fabulous as it is really the extension of Kuta beach and goes on for miles. It is perfect to walking, but could be a bit of a challenge for swimming, as it is the place for surfing beginners. This means that the waves arrive High and strong and that the beach is fairly flat which makes it safe for surfing. If you would like to swim it may be a challenge as it is quite shallow and once you get past the waves, without a board you may be pulled under....not sure it did not try, but loved the walking, preferred to swim in our pool instead.", "Ok so I am not totally in love with this beach, in terms of sand its so so. In terms of hotels and food its ok probably just above average. How ever there are 2 main things that make this beach magical. The Vibe, I know it sounds strange but its actually spectacular its completely alive without being over baring and in your face, even with next to no waves at all because of a protective reef the water offers a security that is unusual. OK BUT HERE IT IS: If you can be bothered (and you should be) please see the Sun Rise. On a clear day the sun rise its potentially one of the most impressive things on the planet . Lighting up the volcano to your left and coming over what ever the island is in front of you. It is special. for some reason the water being completely still makes it just that more magical.", "This place has construction non stop building everywhere. Way over crowded waves if u like to surf. Don't waste your time.", "Don’t get me wrong it’s a nice beach but I’ve seen far better. The sand is darkish and slightly coarse. Locationally nice. Has good restaurants on it.", "The beach is clean and we were well settled in sunbeds. we can buy juice, water.... and fruits, coconut There is the Sunday in the restaurant a brunch very good", "The sand is dark and the beach quite dirty. But perfect for beginner surfers. No long chairs going with bars, you must pay 60 000 rupies for 2h.", "I went there at around 2pm. This beach is very crowded with locals and asian tourists. Sun loungers available and kayaks were available for rental. Many stray dogs there. A few restaurants but didn't look great or hygienic so I didn't try. Many people there who were just strolling, few people swimming. I love to swim but there were too many branches and seaweed afloat. It's a pity cause the water is so blue. The waves are small, it's ideal for swimming, not for surfing at all. Maybe the condition of the sea was attributed to the time that I went there.", "The beach isn't great, low water when tide is out. Very calm and lots of sea weed growing in the shallows. Not good for a family. Fantastic town but choose a hotel with good spa / pool facilities. We enjoyed the beach only when having dinner sitting outside.", "Extremely beautiful beach. Took a ferry and the hike was worth it! So so beautiful. A sunny day is a plus point!", "Just so-so beach but nice place to visit once in a life time! Come here in the morning to get fresh air!", "its an amazing beach to be at and chill out... with frndz and family... wow u can just sit and relax", "I enjoyed both the cultural perspective and the beach. I was looking forward to a swim in a clear blue ocean and I was not disappointed.", "A few steps form the Grand Beach Hotel a perfect oasis to relax and enjoy the tropical breeze and the salty Indian Ocean.", "A very quiet scenic and clean beach. Sea beds etc are available on rent for those who wish to use and enjoy it.", "This beach is very long. We did not walk right up to the surfers part but could see surfers on the waves. Not far from where we came onto the beach we hired clean loungers and an umbrella. 200000for the day or 150000 for three hours for the two loungers and umbrella. The waves were fun and the water warm. Further along were hotels with all their umbrellas and loungers, overlooking the beach. The sunsets were beautiful.", "Great private beach with clear waters and white sands. Lots of activities to do, make sure that you ask for a lower price.", "Great beach to ride a bike along lovely board walk. Glad I didnt have hotel on beachfront as beach is totally dead at night and pitch black with nothing going on. Hardly any touts which is nice and relaxing. ", "Good clean beach. No annoying people selling things which is always nice. Good for loungers and water sports specifically", "We don't really swim in the ocean, mainly pools. The walk along the pathway, find a restaurant on the beach, enjoy an evening drink watching the sunset, a wonderful location to do all those things. Years ago when hear with our young children - then - we did all the sporting activities, but that was about 35 years ago, so if now that is your thing they are there for you.", "A fairly peaceful area, nice clean sand, some decent warungs, not too many people around. If you like to be away from the rush, worth the trip.", "The beach is not a clean beach. But if you are up to run or walk in the morning, Yes, this place is good. It has a walking track and it's nice to walk in the morning there. But it's not the best place to go at night.", "Walked along this beach and it was beautiful! Watch for areas that are used I believe for spiritual purposes and where swimming is not allowed!", "Disappointed narrow sandy beach. Full of resorts and pensioners. Good for snorkelling a d water sports.", "Its one of the nice and clean beach with good amount of restaurants and cafes. Easy to reach and has great sunsets. The tides are relatively low so good to swim", "For a destination that heavily relies on the beauty of its environment to attract visitors, it's heart-breaking to see the constant piles of rubbish that wash ashore each day. Despite the daily cleanups that are done by some businesses, the supply of trash seems endless. This is not what tourists come for but how must it be for the people of ? They have to see and live in this everyday. On land, waste management is pretty inefficient. This is a complicated problem that requires many different groups doing their part. Restaurants seem to be adopting some operational changes (like using compostable straws) but much, much more needs to be done here.", "Perfect end to a sun soaked day! Bintangs and sunsets...🍻 lots of beach bars to choose from, with colourful beanbags and live music to chill to.", "This is a very clean and a nice beach with aquamarine water. Strange though that you have to pay a fee to access the beach but at the end of it all, its a worthwhile spend. Do go here with some time on your hands.", "Nice beach, worth to go. Will go again. Was great for time lapse video and beach walk. Enjoyed my time there with sunset.", "Easy walk down to the beach area from where I was staying. Beach was kept looking clean and tidy. Great cafes along the walk to stop for a coffee and relax watching the water and the small boats. Near to markets and you can bargain with the sellers if interested or just sit and chat with them once they understand that you are not buying. They will still try to get you to buy before you leave but an enjoyable way to spend some time.", "I have yet to see this beach in pristine condition. Admittedly there is some attempt to clean up the pile of plastic that stretches the length of the beach but this is only done in the areas which are set back from the waters edge. Moreover the workers use rudimentary equipment are they appear lazy. Depending upon the time of year there can be dangerous rip currents so bathing beach flags should be followed at all times.", "Every night the beach was very crowded. The sunset is wonderful. At day it's a surfer's paradise. Loved that beach!", "beautiful beach with clean water and yellow sand , very peaceful .good to swim too as the water tend to be calmer then in other parts of ", "Good bars for lively fun but might be too busy for those requiring a more relaxed atmosphere. Not far to walk to quieter beaches though, giving you options.", "The sunset was beautiful, beach had a fair bit of rubbish on it. So different to Aussie beaches. I did not swim just went for a walk up the beach so did 300 other people to watch the sunset.", "Great walking/cycling path, warm water to swim in, market stalls, delicious food and cocktails on the sand. ", "not too crowded and calm, we came here for the beach club. thepeople are friendly too. easy to get food and drinks", "Average beach with lots of tourist traps. Sales vendors everywhere disrupting your peace. If you don't mind a busy beach with vendors then this beach won't disappoint.", "We enjoyed our time here and the beach. My children could not get enough of it! I loved gathering beautiful shells on the shore.", "A real tourist destination, with lots of shops and peddlers. You can rent kayaks/paddle boats to take a spin on the gentle surf.", "one side of the beach is beautiful but the other side is dirty.its feels good to just walk or cycle...since i had my son with me..so mostly he enjoyed the cycling part. U can get a foot massage too...but that in any case is plenty available in ...and almost everywhere.There was a big chess board kept...which we started playing with.It was funny and gave us a good time pass of 20 minutes.The beach is not that swimming kinda beach.U can just walk by the sides and enjoy the view.Lot of hotels and few small eateries r also there.After sunset the hotel lights make that place look beautiful.So overall not bad.", "As an avid health nut I jogged down to Seminyak beach at day-break. The beach was alive with people raking and collecting what looked to be an insurmountable amount of plastic articles. Apparently when the rains set-in, debris flows from neighbouring Java which adds to the problems faces. I couldn't find a rubbish bin anywhere, except 150 meters away near a hotel opening... Obviously this is part of their problem. ", "A most tranquil and beautiful beach in . Golden sands, Palm trees and crystal clear waters make for a most enjoyable and tranquil visit.", "Beach and surf great and restaurants very good especially \\Sea Side\\\" We got lounges and umbrellas on the beach very cheap and it was good they had the flags to swim between for safety. The beach is kept very clean and \\\"Ari\\\" looked after us each day with a good price for lounges. The Ice Cream boys were great on the beach especially \\\"Echo\\\" and Frankie.\"", "Loved watching the waves and the surfers all looking for that great wave.heaps of bars along the beach where you can buy drinks and cheap food. Sand is very black and not nice to sit on without a deck chair, which can be hired for a reasonable rate", "The beach is big, nothing I haven't seen before. The sunset was rewarding for the pictures taken. It's a nice place to sit and relax but the highlight of my day here was learning how to surf. A sports I never knew was so difficult yet I loved it and would do it all over again! If you come here, make sure to learn it, it's worth it!", "This beach is one of the few white sand beaches in with a great boardwalk along the foreshore . It is clean & protected by a reef also , so no current or waves .", "This is a clean beach with good views of the ocean. No water sports. Washrooms near the beach are not good.", "Lots of quality improvements in relation to the water and beach over recent years. The after dark scene is amazing. Such great restaurants where you get to sit in bean bags and eat and drink. Live bands play - acoustic sets mainly and it has a real friendly vibe. This is your over 30s beach. Safe. Clean and drug free.", "Clear water and clean sand, only drawback is there are many boats coming in and out so you would have to keep an eye out on boats when you are in the sea", "The water is clear, the beach is clean. When I visited, it had less crowded and was quite nice. The only con is it is far from city.", "Whitish brownish sand beach. Very clean & perfect spot to spend your honeymoon. It is not crowded & very clean. Use to love sipping coconut water & enjoy the sea & view. Simply wow", "The pics speak for themselves... We wanted to swim in the bay, but we ended up swimming in the hotel pool... This is beginning of Feb2018. And most of the rubbish comes from the tourists. 70-80% of the rubbish are plastic water cups that is given to every tourist.", "Beach is great for sunsets, waves were big, san was dirty and stray dogs everywhere. Prefer the Australian beaches!", "Long white beaches, good restaurants, drinks equal in earshot. Here you can relax properly. Prices for the chairs very low compared to what was otherwise offered elsewhere.", "Most Aussie tourists would rate this a very ordinary beach. But if you like a commercial precinct on the edge of the sand, you will like this beach. Many tables, chairs, lounges, umbrellas, massage tables, bars, restaurants, etc etc. The beach itself is not clean, the water is murky and it is almost unusable at high tide and at low. At high tide, the incoming waves wash rubbish on to the area where people are sitting on their lounges. At low tide, when looking for somewhere to swim, you have to battle with seaweed and all manner of man-made objects for the little bit of water that is left.", "It's a very nice beach to learn surfing as the waves are very forgiving and the sand-bottom is not as dangerous as coral bottom.. or just to chill and sun-bask... or to see the sunset.. Lazy chairs and big umbrellas for rent everywhere, as well as boogieboards, surfboards, beach-tennis, etc.. soft drinks and beer, and a few local food stands are there.. For western lunch, try one of the restaurants on the otherside of the streets.. some even offers beach-deliveries.. :) BUT: - could be very busy on weekends, specially on high season. TIP: go to the very ends of the street, and you'll find less crowd there.. - on those busy weekends parking can be a problem. TIP: DONT GO THERE in car, take motorbikes or bicycle instead. Some (usually local tourists) insist on going there with their (rental) car and makes it a total mess, as it's a dead-end street. - local government/village could make a fortune if they would make a pay-shower booth and pay-toilet there.", "Wow what an amazing huge beach which goes on forever. You'll certainly not feel overcrowded on this beach! Great for surfing to & lots of bars & restaurants nearby. It was a shame to see lots of plastic lying around on it but there was people there every day trying to pick it up, such a shame our world has let this happen, well done for trying to keep on top of it.", "Visited this beach on 19 th April with my wife and son. Although it's a sunny day we felt comfortable with cool breeze from the sea. As we relaxed in one of the beautifully arranged big umbrellas for shade,our son enjoyed the surfing. Nice place to spend leasurly.", "A nice beach lined with lots of wonderful bars and restaurants. Be careful when walking on the 'promenade' as bikes happily rush past you. Littering does appear to be a slight problem however the view does compensate for this. Visit if you are close by, but save the travel from elsewhere.", "A beautiful spot for a walk and a swim, lots of little bays and the beach just goes on and on. Lots of market stalls selling all the usual items/clothes A great choice of restaurants and cafes for all budgets. Beautiful at night all lit up in front of the many hotels.", "Good to spend some time. We saw lot of activities going around, lot of families playing together. It was good to see so much happening, with the cool wind at the sunset. Though we found some places with litter. But this beach is busy with many shops, many hotels and restaurant by its sides. In short, I would love to go again. The feel of the place is amazing.", "Lovely beach walk watch out for jelly fish. Lots of activities available at reasonable prices. Massages also available", "A patrolled beach - just swim between the flags. Safe for kids and the water is good. They could use a beach cleaner to improve it but it is ok and not too much coral in the sand.", "Walk over night on this beach so peaceful l. We can enjoy the wave and wind come from the see. Really good beach for relax time !", "Be aware our Leaf villa resort said we had beach chairs available on private beach! So didn't we arrived to having to pay for our beach chairs with broken English nese", "Pull up some bean bag chairs and enjoy cocktails and nibbles and music at any of the beach bars while watching the sun set; A fun way to spend an evening. Downside is the beach can get very crowded and the local peddlers can be annoyingly persistent.", "Beach was rocky and not good for swimming. Mostly Muslim community so we felt out of place and mostly naked. Lots of cheap goods on sale. No alcohol except Bintang. Had a massage that was good. Getting transportation out is going to cost you.", "It's a nice change from the other areas of . The water and beaches are actually clean and clear. It's downfall is that it is a bit more expensive than usual areas in .", "Surf looked fine but the beach is dirty. Lots of dogs and so much plastic waste. There has been a half hearted effort to clean but I will not go back. They have started to clean up the streets of so why wouldn’t they also make a real effort with the beaches?", "This beach is sheltered and calm and perfect for young children who aren't confident swimmers. As others have said, there is quite a bit of sea grass, but this is perfect for a bit of fish spotting - quite a few pretty little fish were hiding in and about!", "It was very shallow so we could walk a bit, swim a bit and spend time relaxing. be careful about the coral rocks though, some parts of the beach are filled with them and they can hurt to walk on.", "The recently cleaned up beach and developed beach-front has made a huge difference and a real joy to visit. Relax after a long hard day in the sun at one of the many dining venues and sip away a cocktail as the sun goes down, pure magic! The dining is good and great value..........", "Lots of seating & shade & food, easy to spend a whole day here relaxing. Stroll along the beach front for more shopping stalls or a leisurely walk.", "If you're looking for fairytale white sand and see through glass water, not the place..if you are looking for chilled out party vibe,ok swimming, easy surfing it's great..good place to hang out soak up some sun and good vibes...think way toned down, cleaner, Kuta..you can rent a board for 50k, there are low pressure beach peddlers that are accepting to a polite no thank you, you can get 2 beds/umbrella/table for 50k an hour, bean bag bars at sunset are great...check it out", "We were impressed by this lovely beach which is pretty and so much cleaner than some of the other beaches visited during our stay. It was reasonably quiet when we arrived in the morning but buses of arrives throughout the day. There is a lot of development going on and I hope this beach doesn't get ruined like some of the other beaches. Although you have to pay to enter 15,000 per person and 5,000 per car I was happy to pay this but would like to think the money goes towards the upkeep of the beach.", "This resort has it all...manicured gardens, yoga, spa treatments, 4 pools, beach, restaurants, child-friendly and other physical activities. The staff are friendly and helpful and I had a very relaxing holiday.", "Beautiful beach and walkway... And plenty of nice bars and restaurants,.. Beware of all the street/beach traders. Just learn to say no and keep walking. Loved it here.", "Spend some time at La Plancha (their seafood is good) and its the place to be for sunset. Good place to people watch. I don't surf, but there are a lot of schools helping beginners. As always on a non reef beach, be careful the sea is dangerous and kills. Buy a little from the ladies and men trying so hard to support their families, even if you don't need it!", "very nice beach tidy and big waves..nice food in a local beach restaurant..you can have a bed there for 50 000 Rp/day (3,5 euro) near the local famous bar.", "Beautifully manicured beach. Clear protected waters. Great walk along the water front to watch the locals in the mornings.", "Ok beach. Like Mexico it will disappear in a few years. Terrible cheap restaurants. I won't go there ever again", "Nice enough, soft sand, very strong current in water and big dumping waves. In my opinion I would say not safe for swimming, but OK to paddle if you're careful.", "Amazing beach. Clean and serene. Perfect sand and waters. Loved every part of it. The brown sand had it all", "the filth that piles up is disturbing. I would suggest to the refuse people to scrape the beaches daily and you will get more tourists. Felt like a health risk to swim there so I opted to rent a chair and use a pool of a hotel instead. Otherwise the atmosphere was nice.", "The plastic garbage becomes a real problem for . Tourists don’t like this. The government should now start immediately with a program against it. The government of Ruanda forbid plastic at all in the country some years ago. And it is possible", "Visited in January in a low season, so the beach was very quiet and it was nice to experience the waves. Sand gets very hot in the day, so don't even attempt to walk with your bare feet on it I tried- almost roasted my feet ;)", "We enjoyed parasiling, scuba and jet ski... the place is just like any regular beach side, just that it was too crowded... underwater walk and scuba were a good experience though", "Nice strip of beautiful hotels but the water is a little cloudy.lovely path along the seaside with beautiful trees and palms", "Soft sand, great waves, relaxed atmosphere. Sunset is great with few drinks, music and a bean bag... Beach is clean and feels safe at night", "A great. Beach to visit if you are a surfer. A long open beach with some coral to avoid. A lot of locals surfing so be prepared to use your surfing etiquettes. Umbrellas and chairs for hire if needed. Lots of local food outlets as well.", "There is no doubt that this beach has all the makings of the a stunning setting but it is totally ruined by masses of plastic, bottles, rusty cans and even dead fish and chickens along the water’s edge. Add to that a host of stray dogs doing what dogs do and you have a very unsavoury picture, which must be a health hazard. It saddens me to say this and I do so in the hope of raising awareness to get the local authorities and hotels to work together to get it cleaned up. If not, I fear that the tourist trade will inevitably suffer here. We went once during our four days in Jimbaran. And once was enough.", "Nice beach, very well kept. Quite a few boats, so also interesting. At low water the sea is a long way out, otherwise it would of been 5.", "Went late morning - beach was very easy to find. Plenty of parking. Beach wasn't as clean as you would expect it to be. It was quite which is good for families. No one was doing any water sports so didn't bother doing it.", "Not the best beach I've ever seen, but it was a great place to watch the sunset. The beach is a hive of activity during the day with beach chairs and umbrellas as far as the eye can see, surfing lessons, beach bars and beach sellers. If you like walking do yourself a favour and walk along the beach to Legian rather than taxi. It far quicker and way more pleasant 😎", "fine sand and enough shelter. Good food available and useful guys selling cheap stuff and hair braiding etc", "It's generally a dirty beach but has some of the best sunsets on earth. You could stroll onto some famous beach clubs and enjoy the music and crowds.", "We went to the beach to swim but saw a surfing rental. we paid 200k for 1 hour lesson and 1 hour free practice. great waves and good surfing schools! a must do!", "What a horrible beach, it has so much potential but unfortunately looks like tourism forgot about it. The beach was covered in rubbish and the sand was black with dirt. Wild dogs ran around in the rubbish looking for food and through the river that ran from the city I to the sea. I wouldn't dream of swimming in that sea. It's pretty sad", "Lovely beach with lots of shady trees. Hotel staff from Fairmont hotel rake sand at least twice daily, have amazing chairs and serve chilled water, what else would you need. Water is amazing and a lot of water sports to do if you feel the need,", "Too crowded ESP. In evenings. The views of sea are just about above average, the dance performance is too touristy. Overall, overpriced and overrated attraction.", "Lovely clean beach. Some of the hotels should take more pride in there part of the beach thou. Our hotel had it cleaned every day at Inaya Putri. ", "Beutiful beach with green and blue color.. suitable for swimming and beach activities.. not spent so much time here because the weather is so hot..", "What a beautiful stretch of beach. Picture perfect and a lovely, tranquil spot to sit and sunbathe or read. There’s a promenade to walk along which trails around the beach with plenty of restaurants and cafes to choose from along the way. My partner and I found this bit by happy accident as we got lost but are so glad we did. Also en route are lots of beautiful doors (when you see them you’ll know what I mean) and trees with decorated coconuts hanging from them and there is also a market. Beware, the peddlers are particularly persistent here, which can be unnerving and off putting. If you’re polite and acknowledge them... it makes it worse. I’m sorry to say I ended up head down and acting ignorant just for some peace.", "My dad and I strolled down to the beach right around sunset and caught a magnificent view. The beach is crowded with lots of activity but still beautiful. We enjoyed snapping pictures, walking around and then grabbing a drink and listening to live music as we watched it set. It might not be the best beach for swimming but the nightlife looked great and it was relatively clean (compared to other areas). Definitely not secluded - tons of tourists.", "We took a walk along the beach around 3km and while it is packed full of tourists and locals we were shocked to find what looked and smelled like sewage draining into the sea! This did not seem to deter anyone tho! There are great waves on this beach and plenty of surfers but on this particular day there was a very strong undercurrent and the lifeguards were out and blowing whistles and waving the ref flags! It's a lively walk and seemed relatively safe! Many hotels border the beachfront and there are some nice bars and restaurants overlooking the sea! There is some great live music at night, nice place for drinks and dinner! Note that there are lots of pan handlers selling different things on the beach! A simple 'no thanks' and they usually leave you alone!", "It's shameful how much rubbish we tourists create and sadly the beach is where we see it at its worst Maybe a small levy on each tourist to pay for beach cleaning equipment", "Extremely touristy place. Check the orientation of the wind before settling down. The smell of seafood on coconut charcoal can rapidly become too much. Nice place for sunset drinks.", "It is nice for sunset but rather busy so I'm sure you will find another beach which is less busy. But good options to relax with lots of bars and chairs", "We are staying at one of the hotels on the beachfront and we have exclusive access to one part of the beach. its a beautiful beach and very quiet and peaceful. White sand and blue water!", "We enjoyed this beach during our say at Club Med Sept 2016. The whole beach is well kept and seeming clean. There was a couple bits of rubbish in the water, but both the water and sand was extremely clean. Something to keep in mind is the large amount of tidal movement, if you visit in the after you won't be able to swim due to very low tides. Generally, 10am to 1pm is the best swimming time. So thing to be aware of this the possibility of sand lice/flea's. One day I got very badly bitten by sand lice/flea's. This results in a red bump like rash around areas the tiny shrimp like creates get caught in swim my tops and shorts. The rash lasts for a couple of days can is very itchy! Apparently they are more likely during times of higher amounts of seaweed and temperature. You can google it for more info, it's just something to be aware of. To be honest, I did not visit the beach again after this incident. Apart of that, there was nothing particular nasty in the water, no jellyfish or other stinging / overly dangerous animals. The area in front of Club Med also seems to be a popular fishing spot during low tide. ", "I have been to nicer beaches like in Phuket, Tioman Island, Perth, Miami etc. is nowhere near the same standards. The water isn't clear. The beach isn't fantastic. I wonder why is it called a beach resort. There are a lot of con men there as well. The car rentals with drivers are rip off. The drivers quote you exorbitant prices and take you for a ride to expensive restaurants (further rip off) and lousy souvenir shops. It is a disappointment and I wouldn't be going back unless it is a free trip.", "Couldn't figure out why so many foreigners (mostly Aussies) flocked to a beach so dirty and stinky. Yes, there was surfing waves, but it wasn't of any quality.", "We are staying towards the south end of the beach and it is really nice. It is tidal and at sunrise the tide is way out and you can see the local fishermen at work! It is very pretty. We are staying at a hotel that is on the beach and it is regularly swept clean by the hotel staff and it is very good to swim in. You can walk out a long way and swim and feel safe. You can access beach activities such as paddle boarding and jet skis close by if that’s your thing. This end of the beach is lovely.", "But it's definitely not a pretty beach! Steeply raked down to the ocean on the northern side and really quite rough with a strong drag. Definitely not a swimming beach whilst we were there in early August. Sand looks volcanic and is very dark and rough. Unfortunately, there is also a significant sewage outlet and if you're walking along the beach, there's no option but to step through it. Some significant works taking place alongside the waste outlet whilst we were there and WH&S was most definitely not on the builders list of importance so be very careful trying to get on and off the beach there. Fairly strong security will not let you off the beach and through one of the hotels until you get all the way down to Legian or an equal distance north and about 300 m past Potato Head so make sure that you're up for a walk I wouldn't suggest Seminyak if you want a beach holiday.", "Really nice beach. Big resorts aren't really my thing but I hired a driver to visit some different beaches particularly ones good for swimming rather than surfing. Not too busy and quite peaceful. Would recommend", "Coz its a school holiday so this beach was very crowded. A lot of bus parked. Since the first time got there...this place have a lot off improvement...from statue, the environment. Nice hope it will be much more better", "The part of the beach I experience (near the Prama Beach Hotel) has very coarse sand. The sea was very shallow so safe for families (although some sharp stones in places). Overall it was okay but not the best.", "great walking along the beach path at sunset, have a nasi and bintang on the beach..ahhh.. Lots of options for more upmarket food on the beach, we preferred it more up around the Hyatt/Mercure stretch, they close it off from the 'touts' (which is fun sometimes but nice to have a break,,)", "One of the most famous beach in , nice day out, you can walk along the beach and find a nice quite spot to relax for the day, very busy beach, entrance ticket RP 15,000. Beautifull scenery, good place to take a picture, long nice beach with clear water and white sand. You need some form of transport to get there but it's worth it.", "Got sun lounges and umbrellas 6 for 200,000 rupiah. Water was cold and only 10,000 rupiah. Water was clean. Surf not overly big", "Chrystal clear water, less people and noiseless. The beach is surrounded by mostly 5 stars hotels, so most people who come to this area are the resorts' guests. To access the area you will need to go through the gated entrance-no fees.", "This beach is about an hour from the airport. A nice place to relax on the deckchairs while enjoying a drink. This is the beach for the annual 'Melasti' ceremony held during Nyepi, the Hindu nese New Year.", "This is probably the dirtiest beach I've ever been too. So much rubbish on the beach and in the water. Having said that though in my week here I have seen a lot of clean up teams trying to tidy this filth up, that's good to see. But I do have to mention all the stray dogs on the beach that are intimidating. They are not aggressive yet but I won't be long. Makes it difficult to enjoy your morning runs.", "It was a little dirty and the low tide was very far out, but, during high tide it was plenty safe enough for kids to play on due to the breaker being so far out.", "Really loved it. Clean and lovely sandy beach that stretches for miles. You can walk on the beach or on the well made path. very save swimming with plenty of restaurants and cafes along the way. Early hours in the morning ,you can as far as Fairmount Hotel in for a memorable sun rise scenery, worth the try.", "Beautiful beach, beautiful people, beautiful place altogether. I have never been anywhere so inspiring, peaceful, and real. I will live here one day.", "Evenings are eventful on the beach. U have live music drinks and awesome sunset view. U can stay on the beach for hours and hours. but if You are a vegetarian then food is the problem.", "Warm and inviting, great small waves for beginner surfing. Clear and clean. Loved the water, sand is ok", "Nice beach with plenty of restaurants, shops and water sports. Can also pick up a cheap massage by the beach. The water is like a bath. The water isn't as clear as other beaches I've seen, but I didn't fee the water was dirty.", "Wasn't covered in debris and rubbish like others we saw, and gentle surf was great for kids. Surfers were out beyond the reef and seemed to be getting nice waves.", "Dirty and with rats! Go to a resort or you will not enjoy the beach! Maybe we we were unlucky but did not like the beach!", "The sand and beach aren't the best in , but the sunsets are best and it's easy to learn to surf. Recommend paying for the chair/umbrella for the day and/or hanging out at one of the many beach bars to watch the sunset. Also, many options for surfing rentals and lessons.", "Stay at your resort pool! This beach has dangerous currents and is filthy! Do yourself a favour, stay at your hotel pool!", "visited the local beach everyday of our trip, quiet and frequented only by friendly locals walking by and tourists from the nearby resorts, nice sand, lounge and umbrellas available to hotel guests.", "This beach has changed so much in just a couple of years. When we first went it was little known with one warung and a couple of broken beach chairs. It is now wall to wall warungs and chairs as far as the eye can see. It used to be called Secret Beach but I guess the secret got out. We are not sure what happened to all of the seaweed farmers who had shacks along the left hand side, hope they were compensated. If you get there early enough it is still quite a nice beach to swim in. The statues carved into the rock face as you drive in are worth a look. The are really quite amazing. We did find a nice place to sit if you walk onto the beach and turn left and walk a little way you will see a warung with a pool at the front and bales to sit in. This was very comfortable and the food was good. It's also a little out of the way of the crowds.", "The beach was full of waste material, bags, cans, plastic bottles which should be cleaned by public service. A plus comment: quite area", "Sunset was lovely to watch and sit by the bean bags listening to music, I wouldn't eat on the beach though, the best place was Capil Beach but that was expensive, all the others had really bad food and seemed very dirty. The toilets in all the places bar Capil beach are awful", "The beach is really nice and sandy. The waves break on the reef just off shore and its gets really shallow as the tide goes out. The coral is sharp so watch your feet! There are plenty of water sports however, with the exception of surfing you will be taken to another beach if you want to do water sports. The public beach has life guards on duty so if you are in sight of them you will be looked after should you get into trouble. Massages are available as well as cheap cafes or more expensive hotels.", "Isn't worth visiting if you know more beautifull beaches. And you will find more beautifull beaches if you put in a little bit of effort searching for it on the internet. Many tourist and alot of locals try to sell you stuff.", "A beautiful beach, we went for a walk mid afternoon to ride on the jet skies, then had drinks, beautiful view.", "Raked sand and cigarette butts - more a jumping off point for the outer islands than a place to swim and lounge.", "Uncrowded. Not too many people trying to sell you things. Beach was covered in garbage which is sad to see.", "Area covered in filth - unmentionable objects drifting in the water! Avoid at all cost, vendors are a constant irritation - do yourself a favour and go somewhere else", "This is a beautiful stretch of beach. Beautiful white sand and cleaned everyday of debris that gets washed up during the night. A thing to keep in mind is to be aware of the tides. As at high tide it is great for swimming, but at low tide you have to walk a long way to get into water you able to swim in. Good for surfing as well. ", "very clean beach , good for swimming and sunbathing white sand ( but not very soft like Phuket ) . you JUST could find expensive bar & restaurant . sun bed & other service are also expensive . in this area you just find 5 star hotels BUT I went 3 days to that beach . I bought some foods from Kuta and got Uber (about 80000 IDR) and have amazing time , definitely recommended", "Visited the beach after my visit to Petitenget Temple as it is just across the carpark from it. The beach reminded me of my uni days when I visited Mandura, Australia during summer. The sand is black and fine and hence, when you attempt to walk along the beach, it is advisable to walk bear footed. It is rather safe to do so. If you intend to swim, you have to do so in the safe zone (between the flags). The waves are crashing and therapeutic.", "It's a nice beach. You can swim or surf. A lot of waves. It can a little bit dirty but they clean the trash that ocean brings. The beach is located on the area with a 5 star hotels. You can go to the waterblow and take pics there.", "at low tide you can walk along way out before encountering water and just before/after peak low tide the water is shallow which is great for young children. Much cleaner than I expected, hardly any rubbish, just occasional very small pieces of plastic. Water nice and clear, not much seaweed. lots of nice cafes nearby and pram friendly paved walkway.", "Spent many days and nights on Sminyak beach. The beach is huge and when we went in August it was busy enough but not packed. Plenty of bars/restuarants and many sun loungers to lie on, laid on the sand one day but even a light breeze will cover you and you stuff in sand. We generally paid 200K rupiah for two beds, sometimes more, sometimes less. The waves can get quite big so I think it's best to excercise caution, the pull of the sea is incredibly strong and if you're not a strong swimmer (or drunk) you could get into trouble quite quickly. The water was pretty clear.. It's one of the cleaner beaches we visited on the island. Quite a lot of people trying to sell you bracelets, paintings or massages but a smile and a no thank you and they'll leave you alone. Don't let that put you off coming here. At susnset you can sit on beanbags at the numerous restaurants and watch the sun go down while acoustic musicians play/sing. Too many playing Hotel California though! But very chilled way to spend an evening.", "I arrived at double six beach and to my surprise , nothing had changed since my last visit except more plastic. The whole section of beaches from the airport up the coast all have that same horrible trademark - polluted dirty beaches. Shame.", "Could be such a beautiful beach and the sunsets are amazing. But the beach needs some care. So much rubbish, saw stray dogs pooping on the beach, plastic everywhere. Its unrelaxing how much you get bothered, especially if you walking along and they want to invite you to sit on the chairs and buy drinks. Gets a bit tiring. Such a shame as I bet the beach used to be pristine but tourism and laziness has now destroyed it.", "This is one of the most beautiful beaches in . We only got to see it once - next time visit I think I will stay over this way.", "It may have been because of the rainy season but when you walked into the water you could feel and see so mush rubbish floating around - the water was lovely and warm but we couldn't go into it - we know that the locals do their best to keep it clean but it just keeps washing up - the water further north of 66 beach is a lot cleaner and clearer", "This beach is a nice place to relax. White sand and a great sunset to watch. The water current is high so it is not advisable to go for swimming. I saw 3 people drowned in the sea. but there are life guards who saved them. Take care of kids and not let them go un attended in the sea. Overall a good place.", "I didnt like this beach, looks very dirty .Very bad smell. If u want white sands and blue water this is not that area!", "Fabulous place. Has everything that Legian has but at a much more calmer atmosphere. Can walk/ ride for 5klms along the beach. Loads of restaurants along the way, beautiful beaches.", "Depressing , filthy, proof that tourism destroys culture.nit should be a call to arms to have proper recycling in and that each hotel should have a plan in place. It is a floating garbage can.", "locals should be responsible in cleaning the area not just taking care of their business, but also taking care of our nature which help them to earn money for living also tourist need to learn how respect the place and not just throw your trash anywhere. be responsible traveler guys.", "Nice beach although the water was pretty stagnant in parts due to it being kind of a bay with a reef stopping the swell coming in. Relaxing and not too busy. There are activities you can do also like paddle boarding and wake boarding etc. We had a few beers and a swim and relaxed in the sun, then walked down to one of the restaurants and had lunch. Nice relaxing afternoon.", "We sat on the chairs here on two occasions during our stay in . We were actually staying closer to Potato Head but found the beach calmer and the life guards more alert in this area. The people hiring the chairs out were nicer- and didn't keep on asking when are you leaving. We paid $5 and stayed here to watch the sunset on one occasion. The massages were cheaper here and you could also buy any type of fruit- pineapple, mango, dragonfruit, mangosteen etc etc. you could buy beer, sprite and chilli butter corn. The people selling bracelets, sarongs etc were friendlier and not overly pushy. I did a lot of my sarong and bracelet shopping here. The atmosphere was GREAT and FRIENDLY. ", "We came here on a whim, as it was still early to go elsewhere. Enjoyed the walk along the beach, the eye candy, and dogs frolicking in the sand and sea. Watch the surfers or learn to surf as there are plenty of shops offering lessons, and to 'hang out with boys'. There are deck chairs or bean bags available for rent, so nice comfortable sunbathing places, or you could bring your own towel too.", "Its a clean and beautiful beach. Not much crowded at the time of my visit. The restaurant around the beach area serves only local foods.", "In addition to sunbathing and chilling on this long and beautiful beach, renting a bike to enjoy the promenade is very nice... the path is quite long and peaceful. Nice memories.", "Not a bad beach, lots of rubbish in the water which is a shame as there's clown fish and all sorts of tropical beauties but there's also a lot of rubbish. The smells of some of the stalls and rubbish piles leave a bit to be desired. All in all, it is what was expected.", "Great to relax on the beach :) beautiful spot to escape the madness of traffic and enjoy a cocktail.", "Filthy, smelly, terrible access. Very disappointed. Don't go to for the beaches. Overrated and not worth it...", "It costs 30000rp for 2 people. The beds under an umbrella cost 100000rp. There were a minimum of 30 buses with hundreds or tour groups when we arrived. The beach is lined with stalls and food vendors who, whilst they don't harass you, make this stop VERY commercial. Just to get some space, we walked to the very furthest point and from there I took the photos. If you zoom in you can see how crowded the beach is. But we chose to sit far out of the swimming zone just to be away from the masses. I wouldn't go back or pay when you could fine a far better beach elsewhere. The only point of interest are the 5 angel giant statues of the God's set in the cliff.", "This is mostly a tourist beach. There are a lot of families with childrens. At night every bar has a live music band", "Overall, this is a nice beach. The waves for the most part were gentle with some larger sets. The beach has some trash on the sand and in the water but not horribly dirty. The water is brown, not Tahiti Blue as we were expecting. There are some restaurants directly on the beach with decent food. This is a great place to see the sunrise or sunset or to watch airplanes land from all over the world. This is definitely not the idea of a tropical paradise beach though", "It was a very hot day when we went to Canggu beach and the sands were extremely hot. The lounge seats and beach umbrellas were very limited. A couple of locals were fishing on the beach. Some dogs were running around unleashed. A couple of women were topless. One hour on that beach was more than enough.", "First no hassles with locals,all stall owners friendly ,but still offering there goods ,great variety of beach activity for everyone", "A good beach ... many locals come here Great sunsets Not many tourists when we were there (ie none) Walkable to beach clubs for more pampering and beach beds for $$ if required", "Not a beach to lay at all day. You;ll be asked to buy a sun lounger, and there are nicer beaches in the region with golden sand. It's a surfers beach.", "This is the 'happening' beach of this island. Great for watching sunsets while enjoying an evening out. With the number of bars, restaurants and clubs here, the evening will be a lively one. In the daytime, you can enjoy the beach in peace on a deck chair or go horse back riding, learn to surf or join in some beach activity.", "my husband always do tann here! cheap food and souvenir! clean beach. not too crowd! i can see the fishes! perfect!", "Its a quite beach with some bar and less beach activities because of most of tourist stays here with a private villa. But the sunrise and sunset from this beach is excellent.", "It was a very hot day when we visited the beach. It was a good view and nice scenery. Defiantly a great place to revisit again and of course for surfing.", "Lots of rubbish washing up on the beach but there are many people employed on the beach raking it up and then it is transferred to trucks and taken away.", "Yep, that is all.... beautiful beach... perfect waves, perfect water temperature... sand is soft but a bit rocky... fresh coconut for $2... lounge chair for rent for $5... Just your regular amazing beach day.", "Clean and no beggars. Water sports and clean water protected by reef. No kids in your face!!! Protected from any wind ", "Just before arrived at the beach, the view between the cliffs was wonderful. And when we reached the beach, fresh air and the breeze are calling us to step on the white sands and play with the small waves from the turqouis water. It's a place to do canoing, and also a unique spot for travel photographer. It's better not to come on public holidays, coz this beach is crowded and a long line enquing to use the toilets.", "beautiful long clean beach. Minimal sellers on the beach. Low tide allows access to shallows and sand banks", "Nice for a walk along and past all the restaurants next to the beach - the ones on the beach and the ones on the other side of the road are a little on the expensive side - but the view is good.", "a very beautiful place .. take a walk around, will really miss the beauty of this beach .. every time i come to this place i always visit", "Lovely beach but was disappointed with the locals following you keep on asking to buy their things, if you said no 10 times and still follow you after a mile or 2 is was off putting to go there again.", "A beach, smelly and the water was not really good to swim in. There are sections which are pristine (outside hotels) but some of it includes a sewerage run-off so be careful.", "Beach is fantastic and so is the sea and beach restaurants. Only downside is when the locals descend on the beach at 5pm with their dogs", "Just great have a beer, enjoy something to eat whilst relaxing in a bean bag, listening to live music and just loving life Fantastic loved it", "I love this beach just you can learn to surf or just enjoy the waves or just watch the amazing sunset. just keep away from the red flags (CAREFUL THE UNDERCURRENT)", "Feel so romantic n relaxing with live music n cafes alonh the beach... Would like to come again when we hv another visit.", "Clean and calm, not crowded at all. Some adventure activities as well. There are few activities like snorkeling, surfing, sea walking conducted in day time. There also is a big statue of Shiva at beach.", "Really nice place. you can hire a kayak for cheap and row along the waves. they have restaurants along the beach but the food is average. the beach however is great with foot massage service available.", "My wife and I visited the beach twice and both the times were disappointed due to the dirt and filth. The beach has dark sand and is seldom( or never) cleaned. There are some shacks and cafes on the beach for sunset views but their food is not worth the risk. A better alternative is the Seminyak beach which is cleaned daily.", "A beatiful beach with the most amazing sunsets. A few good restaurants along the beach and the most beautiful fine sand like nothing I have ever felt. Very clean with very few people trying to sell you stuff.", "Enjoying this beach for the last 2 days already and still have some more days to go. Only note, the waves are quit high and strong. Don't let your children go out too far in the sea. ", "Well, from the pictures posted here, this beach may seem a little bit normal but let me assure you that this is definitely a beach that you wouldn’t wanna miss when you pay Sanur a visit. The water is crystal clear & the waves are mild yet calm. We went there during the low season so there weren’t a lot of tourists at the beach, it was calm & peaceful. Exactly what defines tranquility. Apart from that, you could rent sun chairs which were available on the beach. We opted for the ones which were offered by our villa. On top of that, if you’re keen on getting a beach massage while you bask in the glory of sea breeze. Knock yourself out! There were plenty for you to choose from. My significant other decided to spend her day absorbing some sun while pampering herself with some sweet ciders, oh, once you’re feeling that the heat is getting to you, go on and take a dip in the ocean. It’s amazingly refreshing. One thing though, do prepare a plastic bag of some sort to clear away any rubbish or trash that you might have, we do notice that there were quite unpleasant amount of rubbish being left right on the beach. To anyone who’s visiting this beach soon, I hope you have an amazing time! Cheers.", "I love the beach so much... it is good place for relaxing. .not commercial at all and quiet place. The wave good for surfing and having water sports activities.", "Nice beach with big waves. Plenty of places to rent a surfboard. 2h surflesson costs 350 000 rupiah.", "Nice Beach But watchout for the tide times otherwise its a bit boring But .... anyways always a good place to hangout ", "High waves today, motion sickness with scoot boats but i loved the beach so lovely and clean u should check it out ^^", "It is a white sandy beach with lot if people visiting the place for swimming and surfing. Near to the beach there is a park to walk around. Saw few hawker stall selling food and drinks around the beach. Nice place to hang out.", "Beaches are not the most beautiful in but for sunset it's a must do to sit on one of the many bean bags and watch the sunset. Bit cloudy yesterday ", "We stayed at Westin Resort, their part of the beach was beautifully cared for and clean. The resorts swimming pools are fantastic but if you like some waves and clean seawater this beach is ideal. There are very few vendors on this beach, they do not harass or badger you to buy their wares or experiences.", "Beaches of are best in the world. There is zimbaran beach where you can go for the evening fun, there will be live shows and open restaurants where you can enjoy.", "My family and I wandered to the beach via Ku De Ta and paid for a couple of chairs, umbrella, and boogie boards (I think we paid 150,000). There were not many people on the beach, as it was a weekday and it was later in the afternoon. If you go, expect to be hassled by the wandering vendors. I must have been asked 20 times if I wanted to buy a watch, sarong, kite, get a massage, or have my hair braided. It gets annoying when you're trying to close your eyes and rest. While the beach looks nice, the smell is more of a port a potty. I kept looking for canals of water pushing raw sewage into the ocean, because that's what it smells like. My whole family noticed it, and eventually we left - not staying for sunset because the smell was just terrible.", "Its good beach for swimming and Kayaking activities. Full with local and international crowd. Lots of reataurants for food lovers", "Perfect for a couples holiday to just relax, enjoy local food and entertainment and feel secure in a beautiful location. Water park is a great way to pass the time and happy friendly staff always welcoming. Gorgeous ocean views with peace and tranquility. There are more and more restaurants and beach clubs opening up all the time and the standard and quality is getting better and better as competition grows. ", "Fine Beach with nice sand. There is trash and plastic in the water which is a shame. Hope they clean this up soon!", "My wife and I were staying locally and a quick walk had us to the lovely beach. We went in the morning for the sun rise and it was terrific! The beach cleaners were on duty and the place was a place of beauty. We didn't get hassled too much by beach vendors. A massage was available if needed. The cleanest beach I've seen for quite some time.", "This Beach area is Quiet, easy access, great for children and for elderly. Perfect for all ages and safe. The tide is mild.", "Variety of eateries and bars catering for all tastes and budgets. Sunset viewing from the bean bags probably a must do - but was peeing down the night we attempted - so viewed from a bar/restaurant with bintang in hand!", "Lovely soft sand and clear waters great for everyone to enjoy. There are several people walking along the beach selling things which can be annoying as the beach is public and not hotel owned", "The beach is dirty and cant believe people would swim here. There is rubbish everwhere and the sand is like dirt", "Water is warm, locals playing soccer and beautiful sunsets. There are heaps of on the beach casual restaurants. We and drinks where they had life band and we danced on the beach", "If u want to swim n wade in calm water and are not into the clubbing scene, then this is the place for you. There is a reasonable variety of cuisine/restos here... There are many hotels here, but most of them old and need renovation.", "Beach is quite dirty, and you are accosted by touts selling water sports immediately upon exiting vehicle.", "A disgustingly dirty beach full of trash! I would never in my right mind spend time at the beach yet alone swim there!! It was bad 7 years ago when we first visited , now it's just purely disgusting!", "The beach is good for sun bathing but not great for a dip. “Quicksand” means you sink halfway up your shin before you enter the water where there are sea urchins sea snakes jellyfish and sea weed to keep you on your toes. Water shoes a must but if I was you swim in the pool.", "Fantastic beach in the south of . Plenty of bars, restaurants, beach clubs and things to do. If you want to learn how to surf then there are many places that will help. Water is very clear, the beach is clean and is perfect to spend the day and evening.", "Had a very good experience of good shops with different items than elsewere at reasonable prices. Some really good restaurants covering all cruisines, with views of the beach. And lovely accommodation.", "Beautiful Beach, but it was kinda dirty. A lot of Plastic rubbish on the beach. Maybe it was very very bad Weather for 4 days. But I hope they will clean it. On Sunday was very crowded, many local people as well, they played football on the beach. Otherwise we love the beach.", "a lot people visit the beach even in the morning. also people sell food , wave is good for children to swim.", "We visited this place on our way to Amed beach. The place was very crowded, but we still enjoyed the visit. The water was clean and dipping your feet in the water or taking bath in one of the pools on a hot afternoon is quite refreshing. If you are traveling with young kids, they will definitely enjoy the place. Try to avoid afternoon hours if possible since the place tends to get very warm.", "Very pretty, clean beach. Many people are here so it could be crowded. But I would def say it's top 10 in .", "Awesome, quiet, beautiful beaches. You can sit all day under an umbrella taking in the gorgeous view. We will definitely return.", "Nice beach but slope is rather steep with unconsolidated coarse sand - so hard to walk along the beach without sinking to the ankles ( maybe beech was artificially created.)", "Calm beach for children but not so clean water like I expect it. Sometimes the colour is brown and has plastics outside. Many choices for waters activities. Also many restaurants and cafeterias.", "There may be parts of this beach where you can swim. But the huge areas near our Ritz-Carlton hotel certainly aren’t suitable. The tide goes out so far that in the mornings the swimming area starts a long way away and in the afternoon it’s too shallow for too far.", "Clean and beautiful beach. Lots of vendors selling kites, shells, and sarongs for really cheap. Really a good place to relax.", "The beach is best visited in the morning as the tide goes out around 2ish. The water is very clean although you need to watch out for the rocks - I stubbed my big toe on a sharp rock - ouch! You must also visit the blowhole which is walking distance up a small lookout", "Nice place to go for walks.... Must see it at both high and low tides. Cycling along the entire stretch from Club Med to St Regis is also highly reccomended.", "Stunning beach!! Very clean! there are so many wonderful watersports at your fingertips. There are also loads of beach clubs where you can go, order drinks and relax on a lounger. Great place cleanest beach I've seen in ", "Overall doubtful beachstandard with plenty of garbage in water/ sand. Nice highend hotelgardens mixed with unattractive badly kept parts with garbage etc. You have to rely on a good hotelpool for any vacationswim. The old image of as a vacationparadise is gone!", "I've spent my afternoon at the beach. It's beautiful, windy and the sand is soft. Found some seaweeds in water, as mentioned by tour guide, the area used to be seaweed farm before the government open as a beach. Best time to go is the evening as the tide will be low and the sea is cleaner.", "Lovely clean beach, beautiful clear and warm water and great pathway and bike path for strolling along and taking it all in.", "A lovely beach, not crowded and very clean which is EXTREMELY important to us. Simply beautiful, but definitely not the best beach we have ever been as it is hampered slightly by the use of noisy jet skis.", "One of the best beach in beautiful beach and white sand make it more attractive. I advise to visit this place once, you love it!", "Nice beach for surfers or for a walk. High waves and very windy when we were there. Nice sunset spot. A little messy since it’s rainy season.", "Great beach, easy to do social distancing. Many 5 stars hotel in the area. Perfect, quiet, and safe for family and kids.", "Nice beach (for ) with the usual small bars and chairs/tables/umbrellas which is cleaned in the morning of debris (i.e. rubbish). The touts come regularly selling the usual stuff. Beware of the prices (cut the first price by 80% at least). Cold beer can be had for about 20k-30k.", "The beach is vast and glorious. You see many activities taking place here and can purchase many things from your towel such as scarves, jewellery, food and drink. Surf lessons are offered and both surf boards and body boards are available for rent at a decent price. You can also hire beds near the hotels. When we went 'swimming' however we struggled with the size and ferocity of the waves. It was great fun trying to body surf the waves and I'd totally go again. A close eye would be needed to be kept on children in and around the water.", "Beautiful beachside promenade over 4km long, laid back, generally hassle free with lots of eating and drinking places along the way.", "Not the best beach in but good for a long and nice walk. Water is not cleanest and overall I do not recommend this beach for swimming.", "Sunrise was really nice! the beach wasn't too crowded, and not so dirty. But the sunrise was the prettiest thing on the beach.", "We entered the beach at KuDeTa. It looked like this point was where beach rubbish was collected. It was great to see a rubbish removal system in place and dedicated workers collecting and removing rubbish and I am very aware that the rubbish they were collecting was doe to tourism and possibly bad weather so I am certainly not apportioning any blame however I would not go swimming as the water was visibly dirty and the sand was dirty as well. I am sorry that our love of the island is the very thing causing the island to lose its feel of Paradise.", "Most stylish and upscale beach resort! We enjoyed the vies and the water! We will come back for sure!", "The surf is probably for intermediate surfers as the swells are quite intimidating. The access stairs to the beach beside Finn Beach Bar is disgusting, since it's also the unfinished/haphazardly constructed sewer heading to the beach. We actually saw a rusty metal pipe from the opening head towards the beach - hope it doesn't hit anyone when the wave brings it back to shore. It seems the main attraction of this beach are the bars and party places around it, since the beach itself is honestly ho-hum with grayish sand and yes, trash littered around. Sunset is supposed to be spectacular but we didn't get to see it.", "PEACEFUL part of S. . Hilly areas are beautiful. Beaches are cleanest in S. and beautiful. Nice temple area, but full of TRASH. -- There is a tourist trap rip off beach restaurant that smells like bad fish and charges $75 for a tiny lobster and they think they are doing you a favor. It's the very last one, on the left. Taxi drivers and tourist buses will take you there. Overpriced food, entitled staff.", "Beautiful to look at but ruined by pollution. We attempted to swim as it looked so inviting but kept running into floating rubbish.", "Its a must do. Relaxing, clean, people are really nice and the bars stay open until late with no problem serving you in your beach gear!", "Loved the walk all along the beach front. Plenty of restaurants and cafés to choose from. Warungs, shops and all with a beautiful breeze and a great view.", "We hang out at the beach near Villa Shanti Hotel. There is a lovely massage place next door - outside so you do get the noise of the passing foot traffic but it is all party. The service is run by a lovely group of ladies - it is their business - they do everything but massage, hair braiding and painting flowers on nails a real specialty. There is also a bike guy there who is great and they are connected to some Watersport folk as well (snorkelling, JetSki, windsurfing). Some prices: 100 000 Rph for 1 hour massage; hired 3 bikes for 1 hour for 50 000 Rph; 15 minute JetSki for 250 000 Rph The beach has a lovely long path you can walk along with lots of lovely spots for a drink or something to eat. ", "One of the best beaches I've found in . You can actually swim in the sea as the waves are not to big and the current not to strong. Lovely white sand and comes to life at night when all the restaurants get their tables out and serve up their fresh fish. We had Red snapper and it was lovely. It gets very busy and lively. Only problem is it's very dark so hard to see your food.", "the beach was polluted with sewage going down to the water that you need to walk through to get to some of the restaurants. the bean bags at the beach was nice with a great atmosphere its just the sewage that killed is for our romantic walk", "A really nice beach which they work hard at keeping clean. After an overnight storm lots of waste was washed up on the beach, which was cleaned up by the hotels and bars. From 4pm bean bags and sound systems come out so you can relax and watch the sunset.", "We visited the beach for a dinner date. The entire Beach has eating joints each one vying for attention over the other, making it difficult to choose a place to eat. Most of the beach front restaurants have their sit out areas on the beach under cover of umbrellas. Surfing boards are available for the water sports enthusiasts. Beach chairs with towels for the sunbathers and in the evening a lot of entertainment to go with food and wine. A real fun place !", "We first approached the beach at Seminyak with excitement and anticipation only to be greeted by rubbish littering the sand and a fear that we might step on something dangerous! I couldn't help but think that if this is supposed to be one of 's premier beaches someone has to do something about the garbage. There were small groups of Oberoi staff gathering trash into little piles but it was an impossible task.....and so disappointing! I know we are spoiled for beautiful beaches in Australia but if tourism is to be sustainable into the future, something has yo be done about the rubbish, recycling and environmental care.", "Plastic Rubbish can be seen EVERYWHERE. Worst part is, smelly water from sewage directly goes to the ocean water; no pipe is used, water flows to the sand and then to the ocean. So disgusting. Very disappointing.", "We enjoyed our visit here. The beach is beautiful, clean and the facilities there is good. We could rent the seat with umbrella at the beach with reasonable price. the views down to the beach is also awesome.", "This is a great beach if you are an mid level surfer, can handle some crowds and want to have fun. Go in the dry season! Stay at the Chillhouse for the best possible experience!", "Even they tried to clean the beach in the morning. But not every day got lots of plastics on the beach and in the water. Locals are nice and friendly. A peaceful beach sort of.", "We only used this beach near to our hotel/resort. Very clean and pretty beach. Lots of water sports available to do.", "Beautiful calm beach with lovely places to eat. Good crowd and very clean. A must visit if you are with kids", "If you want to go to Australia, then go to Australia, this part of is disgusting, all the people drinking alcohol, not clean, loudly.....very bad.", "sewage and rubbish everywhere. walked down to the beach once and never returned. watched a couple wash the sand of their feet in one of the open drains running onto the beach. wtf? :-D", "We walked from Double Six to Potato Head. A lovely walk in the ever-present breeze. But it's sad to see such a beautiful location scattered with plastic debris. The debris created mainly by the very reason the beach ( and other areas ) needs to be clean - tourism and all the people and industries that sustain it. There's a simple solution to some of the pollution - the government should ban the single use plastic bags and have a monetary incentive for recycling soft plastics.", "The beach was not so clean so you need to wear a plastic shoes. The sea didn't look so clean so i could not swim there. I advise more Kuta beach...", "Best beach with wonderful sunset. Me and friend enjoy the sunset at la panca which is good and delicious food", "Walking along the beach at night was beautiful. Some people let off fireworks, we got to watch a traditional performance and the ocean sounded perfect. The next morning we woke up early to watch the sunrise, unfortunately the clouds were too many so there wasn't a sunrise to see. Even so, we still really enjoyed our time!", "We went to this beach after the breakfast. First when we arrived it was nice , but in one hour it became crazy crowded by local tourists, so noisy and with tons of ppl who were secretly taking a pictures of us while we were tanning. So we just were tying to escape this place asap and it was a challenge too. As an advise go there in the early morning or explore some other beautiful beaches.", "Visited 2 days, first day we saw group of men clearing bags and bags of seAweed and plastic into white bags. Day 2 these bags were still sat at the edge of beach for all to pass before getting onto the beach. It’s a beautiful shade blue sea view with big blue sky above. Some coral and few fish. Hubby snorkelling saw 7 stingrays, few coloured fish. Sea breeze too strong to paddle board so opted for chap who took us to quiet lagoon across the water. There is plastic in the sea and a local campaign underway to pick up 5 pieces plastic each time you enter the sea. Top tip: bring a metal glass drinks bottle & your own bamboo straw, say “tidak plastic” no to plastic wherever you go, together we can make a difference.", "Oh I just loved this beach a lot... We enjoyed here the beautiful sunset with the delicious sea food dinner... I can't explain in my words that how beautiful this beach was.... Really a lovely and unforgettable memory for us....", "At first day I got upset to watch messy beach with small wave. And next day when I was there I feel like WoW with blue water white sandy beach. It was amazing", "We loved sipping beer and eating finger food at one of the beach side restaurants. The service was prompt and friendly. One of the waiters even drove me to a nearby ATM to pay the bill :-)", "We did sea walk and parasailing at this beach. It was great fun. Didn’t really spend time on the beach though but I think this is the only beach worth going to. Others are pretty mediocre.", "The beach is having white sand and good shape.. Having all the big resorts on it ,makes this beach perimium..@ 10 km from intl airport..its very upmarket beach.... There is big mall Collection at this beach... Worth exploring while you r at ", "Surf in the morning and if you are there in July or August, kitesurf in the afternoon. On a big day the waves are head an a half, peeling nicely. There are some good restaurants and cafes near the beach for recharging after a good session", "Great location. Not so busy but many shops, restaurants and eating places. markets on beach Sarena's fixed price loverly lady. and shop across from her too but she has shoes !!! bags etc also.and fixed price too. Just near Louto's coffee- the best in !", "Love the beach, nice for swim as i'm coming with infant and children. We are playing in the sands, and swim. Beach is white. We rent a tend as it is so hot and bright. The price of tend rent is IDR 50k.", "Not overcrowded and not continually harassed by pedlars. Close distance to hotels and town. Beach was spotless and sea was very clear. beds and tables a little dated but all considered was very acceptable. Will definitely be going back.", "This is the only white sand beach in and also has a running/cycling track along the beach. It's not as popular as the beaches on the west coast of which makes it a lot more serene and relaxed. Note that there is a reef in front, so the place is awesome for kite surfing, kajaking, swimming or other water sports (just not surfing).", "Nice, clean beach, and not too busy. Good surfing for beginners. Beautiful landscape view from beach.", "Amazing beach located in the southern coast of with blue clear water and the sand is clean. The view was amazing. Nice place to go if you want to get out of the sun. But i found rubbish every where on the sand. Plastic,mineral bottle water,beer bottle are every where. Great place,would go again.", "Great view, amazing at sunset. However, the airport is quite close and the beach quite average : many rocks mixed in with sand, dangerous surf. Ideal for a stroll at diner time, with all the warungs, but inadequate for swiming, especially considering other locations in .", "Not a very clean beach with broken glass and many dogs running along in groups. Also does not look too safe in the ocean. I would not recommend thinking this will be a beach holiday. Unless you are looking at it from a poolside seat in one of the hotels opposite!", "Sometimes very dirty, even though people get payed for cleaning. Much plastic and trash, it’s not enough to clean in the mornings. Has to be cleaned all the time. No trash bins, impossible to get rid of rubbish. The tide is a problem, difficult to swim sometimes because it’s not deep enough. Apart from that, nice.", "Wouldnt recommend. Typical dirty beach with few rental seats and small local shops and food stalls. Nearby you can see engraved local gods.", "So i decided to go where the locals as well as the tourists go to the beach to either fish, fly their kites swim or just sit in the sun and if ur lucky u can watch local women preparing their daily offerings as it is part of their culture. They way it goes is as follows, u can just lay ur towel on the beach for free or rent a chair for a cheap price. There are fancy hotels as well if u wanna use their pools and spas at a walking distance which some have their own beach space where for a higher price u get a chair, towel and a bottle of water. There are many small local restaurants and gift shops all along as well as high end restaurants u have ur pick of the day coz all of them are connected by a sidewalk.", "Calm waters and pretty clean sandy beach.only negative would be the locals annoying you to visit their stalls constantly.", "This beach is very happening place full of happenings and activities for family . It's maintained well 👍", "Visited twice, both times before dusk. Bit cloudy on the horizon so the sunset was not really beautiful although once was pretty good. But the beach itself is great - wide, flattish & genuinely one of the great beaches of my life especially in the late afternoon. Maybe not spotlessly clean but better than those in my Melbourne experience. Romantic & exotic as well as great weather always - quite vibrant too with so many things happening on the beach.", "Beach has quite a bit of washed up coral so not a pristine sandy beach, but good place to swim and snorkel as it is protected by a reef wall and the water temperature was perfect. Plenty to see and do along the stretch of beach so likely to find a better spot sand wise!", "Hi, I have visited already lot of places, so far, this is one of the most beautiful beach I have seen. Recommended also for surfers, as big waves there almost all the time. Water is pure and clean, beach is regularly cleaned. You can rent a place under the umbrella, or have a coffee/lunch in many restaurants.", "Sea very rough, lots of red flags up, my partner did go in swimming but as he was walking into the sea stepped into a large hole which was quite a shock. Nice large expanse of beach to walk on but you did tend to sink in the sand.", "The Good: It's ! The sea is warm, the sun is shining, the surf is fantastic, sunsets are epic, the loungers and umbrellas are cheap(ish), there are endless ladies to massage your back or do things to your hands and feet, the beer is cold. Beachboys are keen to teach you to surf or just to hire you some boards - and everyone is happy and having a great time. The beach bars come out at night with beanbags to relax on and watch the sunset - whats not to like? The Bad: Well - there ARE a few things not to like... 1) Some days, the smell of sewage is strong in some parts of the beach. That's a bit alarming given how much of the water goes up your nose, in your mouth, if you are as bad at surfing as I am 2) Along with the smell, there was a suspicious looking brown scummy foam in some areas of the beach 3) Two days of our stay, there was virtually no safe swimming area due to the size of the waves/rip. The small area that was available was, you guessed it, right in the brown scummy foamy area", "very good place to chill out. the water is clean. white send. have sunbed and umbrella to rent. 50k for 2 sunbed and 1 umbrella. lot of local shop there with nice people. many person on the beach but not croudy.", "I guess a surfer who grew up riding the beautiful spots on Sydney's Northern Beaches is going to have a tough measuring stick! Not a great beach break, however I did get one memorable 177m / 28.7km ride. No headlands or reefs of interest. The trade-winds blow cross-shore fairly early in the day. You can rent deck chairs. Shopping and bar in the area are good. Potatohead and Ku De Ta are great - Check em out. Better of surf the Bukit Peninsula!", "Well worth a visit, very clean, reasonable quite very nice restaurants and bars, well policed and no bogans. Beautiful dining in the evening, great shopping and dining one street back from the beach as well as many villas and apartments to rent suitable for and budget.", "not really nice but still ok ;) in sunset time it's will be nice..but to many people here and not really clean.i prepare going to balangan beach", "Make sure come here in the morning at 7am when its low tide. At this time, it will be safe for your children to swim and there will be no tides at all. Less people at this time where you will get the beach for yourself. The beach is a bit dirty but the sand are white and water is crystal clear. Be careful there's some part has rocks and seaweeds. There will be an entrance fee at the gate. A lot of shops and sun bed you can rent (make sure bargain with them first). You can kayak while its low tide and snorkelling (plenty of fishes and squids but there's no coral) The view is romantic and don't forget to bring your own towels", "Sadly this beautiful beach was only accessable once in a week with the rest of the days being covered in filth and garbage which was a huge disappointment. Sure there might have been storms out at sea although it would have been a lot more of a positive experience if the beaches were cleaned regularly. It felt dangerous to go in the water sadly.", "A little dirty in areas and you can get pestered a little bit generally a lovely beach with a welcome breeze.", "This was the first beach I went to in and I expected a lot more from it. We did go in December, but I found that it was very dirty and didn't really like being there. We walked up and down, then went and found something else to do", "We went there after a day chillin at Dream Beach, which is a small walk away. We saw the sunset, it was nice, but nothing special. There is a lot of trash and litter from the many tourists visiting everyday... sad", "Honestly, overrated place. Crowded, average whitish sandy beach, numerous small local food stores. Worse part is lack of metered taxis back to city centre. Local driver charge at least doubled amount.", "we went here to go snorkeling but the rubbish and mess in he water meant we didnt even get our feet wet. Dissapointing", "This was my second visit. Nothing much has changed at the beach, still so beautiful and tranquil. The sand is good and the view is expansive. Not many people at the beach-front but there were many tourists resting on beach-benches in the nearby waterfront hotel.", "Even the beach at St. Regis was littered with rubbish. Went for a swim and found the following just floating near shore: a diaper, clothes hanger, drinking straw, pen cap, bottle cap, teabag, potato chip bag. is not good for swimming. It's simply too filthy, and I'd say unsafe especially for children. It's a shame because the water itself is nice enough. I still swam the following day because I can't resist jumping into warm ocean but I don't recommend it for anyone worried about their health.", "many shop restaurante the best is sunset, the beach is very long beach so some part its clean some part is dirty, but the sunset gezz, so nice", "Just like your regular beach, nothing to write home about...not so crowded though at about 5 in the evening... good for a nice stroll...", "The beach is small but the water is shallow and silent. Good for swimming. There is small restaurant area also.", "The beach provides great people watching and easy walking opportunities, the neat and helpful pathway along it also enables you to cycle round this area very easily. The reef that protects the beach from big waves does hamper any major sailing opportunities.", "Nice beach, lots of different bars and places to eat all the way along. Very good surf if that's your thing. Big waves a lot of the time. Can become pretty annoying getting pestered by the locals all the time. They are always trying to sell you stuff. Also if you want to lie on a sunbed you have to pay. But don't be afraid to haggle, there are so many people trying to get you on their sunbed so if they say a price that's too high then just go to the next man. Once you do have a sunbed then the guys running it are happy to bring you beers or whatever you want really.", "I loved this beach. It was clean and great to swim in. The ocean was clean and the water was warm. There are lots of lounge chairs to rent for a very reasonable price. Enjoy!!", "Not much beach activities except for surfing. Just relax and chill on the lounge, grab some drinks and do people watching and watch the sunset (if it's not cloudy)", "Lovely family beach with comfy deck chairs and swimming. Little markets and great cafes and restaurants close by. ", "Much more pleasant that the west side beaches, with wide sand and shallow waters for wading - the breakers are much further out. It's an easy drive from Ubud for a relaxing beach beach break and the bike path that borders the beach is great for walking and shopping as well.", "Yellow sand beach. Chairs are plentiful and cheap and there are lots of options for food and drink. The water was warm and the swimming area is protected and calm.", "beach was neat n clean water was awesome u just close ur eyes feel the sea there ,sea watee blue .................. u dont want to leave that plce", "So nice with lots of restaurants... This beach is so neat to walk along. Lots of restaurants and vendors so we can never get hungry. Hope to return soon.", "Such a pity the beach is not clean. It could be so extremly nice without all the rubbish and the plastic dump. Could also do with less shops. Anyhow always nice for a walk longside the touristic resorts", "This beach is nice place to enjoys ur evening at a beach in having nice cafe and restaurants and music 🎶", "Wouldn't swim in the ocean personally, not the cleanest of water. However if it's sunset your after then the bean bag restaurants offer a great view and some cheap eats.", "This beach is used for many different things, religious ceremonies, family group outings (on Sunday as it's their day off), and of course for tourists parading their new swimwear! Every few metres is a bar, some have food others have loungers, and a lot of them have public toilets. Some charge a few coins others are free. On our last day we noticed groups of workers on the beach collecting litter and debris from the previous days' high tides. Nice to see.", "Wide expanse of endless beach, shared by many hotels dotting the whole strip of beach. The waves are excellent for surfers but perhaps it was this time of the year, that the sea seems to churn up the muddy sandbed and cause the pristine blue water to turn brownish as the waves washes ashore, exposing the filth and plastics along the beach. It is otherwise lovely, and a great place for enjoying the sun and the natural sea breeze. When the sun sets, the afterglow of the setting sun is reflected off the freshly rolled back beach, the contrast and shilouette views makes for perfect sunset photography and sights.", "I wanted to see the colourful umbrellas and bean bag chairs and when the taxi dropped me off I didn't see them. I was initially disappointed but soon found out that they put them away every night and only start putting them back out again around 3pm. My recommendation is to find one of the cafes that you like, grab a bean bag, have a drink and enjoy the view! Beautiful waves there with a strong rip tide so be careful but enjoy the water too!", "One of my favorite beaches in , but be careful with the prices of the relax and the boats there..", "It's a shame we didn't get enough time here. The beach has big waves and a nice sunset. You can laze here whole day. It will be good to have public toilets (you can pay a small fee to the warungs to do your business)", "was good sand where we stayed. Pleasant surroundings. great little bay but swim no further than the buoys", "Most breathtaking, warming, magical sunset I've ever seen ! Walked all the way along the beach, lots of little warungs and places to stop and take on the view. Enjoy !", "Pretty look out point, I found my self returning here for my daily meditation. can be pretty empty at times. Next to dream beach and a great hotel/ restaurant", "To much garbage on the beach. It is not nice being on the beach with all this garbage. Otherwise the beach is nice, good for surfing.", "The beach is amazing to look at. The water is so blue and clean. The beach itself has lovely hot sand beneath your feet. The time we went, wasn’t busy at all which meant we had our own spot to relax on. Definitely worth a trip to this beach. Restaurants on the beach sideline, but limited amount so more are needed.", "Not the cleanest of beaches constant hassle from vendors but if you like that sort of thing then you will enjoy. Good for learning to surf.", "Not the sort of beach you would head to for a days swimming in the sheltered safe waters. I would imagine that if you wanted to paddle maybe (although the water didn't look that clean - brown colour) but appeared more to be for surfers with big waves. I'd imagine the sea is quite strong. If you want to walk along the beach the sea front is quite wide (compared to other beaches in ) so all ok. Good place to watch the sunset if you feel so inclined. Lots of places to sit, eat and drink also. Some venues also have live music.", "Beach was deserted at lunch time but packed out at dinner time...was beautiful white sand beach....some topless sunbathers though", "Nice sandy beach, looked pretty safe, plenty of shade along the hotel front. The water was clean and shallow at the beach edge.", "We came on sunday morning to enjoy the sunrise time. There is many visitors came together with family and friends to enjoy the beauty of this beach. Good place to relax with a nice beach view.", "beach was clean and right on your door step. plenty or resturants at reasonable prices close to resort.", "Beautiful and clean beach. Love waking in the sunset time and exploring the sea animal in the rock pool.", "This was a quiet beach with plenty of options to eat on the beach. From local restaurants to fine diners. You have everything here. No waves though. Water is quiet and kids can play in water.", "We decided for a walk on the beach and maybe a swim. Once we got down to it we were disgusted by the sight of it, its just full of rubbish, filthy and stinks bad. We even joked that you wouldn't be surprised a dead dog on the beach but you probably would its that bad. In front of the hotels they clean it up each morning but the bits in between are left. Just a big disappointment as we were looking forward to a swim", "Beautiful beach but at the time we was there it's was so crowded. The best thing is you can rent a canoe for only IDR50 and use it as long as you like.", "The very ew is quite amazing, don't always buy food at the restaurants along the beach go for a walk and get some of the tasty cobs of corn cooked by the vendors it is very tasty and cheap.", "This is a typical tourist hot spot beach in . Hire a longe and watch the world go by, or more likely come to you to purchase everything you may need on the beach, hats, food drinks and even a kite! The waves can be pretty big so take care and don't forget the sunscreen. Beachside restaurants are many and vary in style and price.", "This beach is nice and quiet. No ghettoblasters here. At high tide suitable for swimming. The sea is calm. You can rent sunbeds but make sure you are not overcharged. We paid idr 50.000 which is still a lot for but also the goimg rate. They'll start by asking twice that so be warned. There is a walkway all along the beach so it is easy to pick a spot that you like. You'll pass a few shops and souvenirstands. Bring your frisbee or ballgame as there is plenty of space here. I wish you a pleasant day at this beach! If this review was of help to you, pleas click \\useful\\\" so I know I was of help to you. -\"", "I visited this place for 4 times in last 3/4 years. Its very clean. It has access from almost all 5 star hotel and resorts. Beach game and sea sports also available.", "Current music, sunset, Bintangs in bean bags without the ++. Surf was quite huge as we watched the surfers.", "This is a beautiful beach, plently of space so you won't be sitting on top of anyone and very clean water fine for swimming :-)", "It was calm conditions when we were there and also clean, we saw lots of beaches in , extremely dirty, unpleasant . This is well protected.", "Good waves to serf🏄🏻‍♀️ Wonderful sunset🌅 Clear ocean 🤙🏻 Nice beach and nature 🏖🏝 I like this place and I’ll return😉 ", "The dirty beach in colour and with rubbish as well as filthy deck chairs, although the little bars sell cold bitang beer and are cheaper than in town", "The water is not wavy, the sand is pulpy cute. not as crowded like the west part of the island (kuta). If you are bored, maybe look around for water sports that is suitable for calm water, such as jet skiing, snorkling, canoing.", "The surf at this beach is often rough with large dumping waves. However many people enjoy just sitting on the beach drinking bintangs.", "Oh my what a place very special, magical views great shopping. Having a bin tang beer over looking the ocean what a life.", "Lovely beach, very calm. The water is mostly clear. A bit of seaweed bit otherwise okay. The water was a bit too warm for my liking!", "Nice large Beach area, but not very clean. The sunrise/sunset views were the best. We had a short walk from our hotel to the beach. It wasn't immediately obvious how to access the beach, but we did find an entrance pass the police station. There was a lot of activity in this location, there's a place to rent scooters and enjoy street food. There was a lot of people in the area selling local fair. The grilled corn stand with the brown sweet butter, drew a crowd.", "Nothing interesting.i did not like it at all.never again.just sand and sun.ugly place to swim and stay", "A beautiful spot to kick back and relax. Hire a beach chair and umbrella by day then as the sunsets out come the beanbag sofas, cocktails and live music. Probably not the beach for a swim though, surfing is the option here.", "Clean beach. Not too far from the city. There's beach management office and they're very helpful. Comfortable beach for families and couples.", "We walked to the beach from our hotel, only to be disappointed. The beach area was not as nice as expected, the sand is course, the area is a little dirty, there are some locals cooking on the beach which was nice, but would not visit again.", "This beach is in the front of the hotel with chairs and umbrellas. The water is very clean and the sand is raked and prepared daily.", "Beautiful place to go for a swim between the airport and the Four Seasons, watch out there is normally a small shelf as you enter or leave the water, the water is generally clean, as is the beach. Although the surf is short, do not under estimate the power and undertows. Few random dogs roam the beach leave well alone, friendly locals and the best fish cafes are between IHG and The Four Seasons. Fish market towards the airport, go around 6am and they will cook your catch.", "Very beautiful beach in south of , we spent all day to enjoy this beach. Sand is white and very clean beach.", "The beach was in front of our hotel (The Oberoi). Not your white sand dream beach but great to kill a few hours. The waves and currents are quite strong (careful when bathing with little kids), ideal to take your first surf lessons. The water temperature is fantastic, we've stayed in the water for hours. Water and beach were reasonably clean.", "We spend a couple of days at this beach. It was really nice. There were nice bars around and pretty girls to look at.", "Nice place, but too much crowd. Vendors practically harassed us. If you are looking for secluded beach this one isn't for you.", "okay, but as an Aussie not outstanding, not really my kind of beach, villa pool was better, cleaner and more relaxing", "It's personal but it's one the nicest beach in south . There are few fishermen places where you can have a good sea food .. although with a lot of smoke due to the BBQ", "I was amazed at the amount of rubbish on this beach I have never seen such a dirty beach, when going knee deep in the sea you get plastic bags wrapped around your legs. This beach seriously needs to be rescued and given a clean up.", "Nice beach with various cafes and restaurants. My favorite is the Secret Garden at the very very end near Mercure hotel. One star reduction for the constant massage offers and lack of easily accessible ATMs.", "Went there during my recent stay for the first time. It's a good beach for kids as the sand is clean and the wave break far out so they are pretty small when getting to the coast.", "The view at the beach is really great, no hindrance and no mess. You can enjoy a full day out at this place and can soak in the calmness of colorful sunset.", "Beach was ok but unfortunately the world needs to stop dropping its rubbish in the ocean...... nice beach for walk along and paddle , sunrise is worth getting up for", "Nice beach slightly spoiled by people selling their goods but that's what I've come to expect. Just very annoying when they are so persistent.", "Great beach to watch the sunset from and chill out in the day, good for surfing in certain sections, but not great for swimming.", "My wife & I spent many hours on this beach drinking and relaxing on the sun beds at Willys Bar. Willy is a great guy, very friendly and accomodating, my wife does'nt like the taste of Bintang so we asked Willy if he would get us some Heiniken in for the following days, we paid him up front for what we thought we would drink and for the next few days we had ice cold Heinikens on call. The boys will also deliver your lunch! Nasi Goreng or Mi Goreng for about $2.50 Au. Great beach good bunch of locals. We visited Oct 2014 and again this year Sept 2015.", "We visited the beach and hired a sun lounge for the day at $5.00p/p Good place for a swim and they have jet skis etc are available to hire. Recommend visiting this beach.", "Amazing place for sunset and drinks. Be there at 5.30 to have a nice sunset view. 20 min driving distance from Ayana resort.", "has really nice restaurants but will cost you for parking and needs public toilets but so does most popular beaches in ", "Very nice beach, beautiful sand and clear water. Not at all crowded just before the busy season. We went in early June", "Very lovely beach. The sand is very white and there are a lot of happy tourists. Not many locals trying to sell things which is a nice break from other parts of .", "Nice beach with white sand and the wave so calm fortunately. there are alot cafe or bar arround also to have drink and food , especially have bintang easy and relax to get sun", "A lovely stretch of coast with waves, numerous eateries and some great scenery for the discerning bird watcher! Everything is within a short 3-4 klm stretch of beach and extremely user friendly. Awesome place to play!!", "There is nothing i hate than a commercialized beach. There were busses arrived here and absolutely no privacy to enjoy. Makority of the tourist when we visited was from West Java, so if you are looking to get sun-taning, forget this place.", "If it is full for the sunset every evening, there are some good reasons: it is a wonderful beach, a legendary beach. And very clean for years. Perfect for families (kids can walk in the ocean in safety and enjoy the end of waves) or for adults who can enjoy bigger waves further. Many surf-schools all along for beginners, masseuses too, and a dozen of beach-bars/restaurants competing to attract the customers with decent prices for the food, drinks and services. It's summertime 365 days per year. The Beach Boys are locals, always happy (we wonder why? living on this beach!)", "Small charge of IDR 2,000 for all vehicles heading to the beach (Main street). Bicycle paths used by many. Wide range of restaurants on the promenade. Rates at the restaurants start from IDR 15,000 and above. Almost all restaurants have an excellent view of the beach. Grab your sunset here. Beach not promising during low tide. Beware of sharp rocks. Plenty of water sport activities available here.", "Good white sand. Not too crowded. Lots of cafes. Nice place to spend the afternoon and the evening. This week has Sunrise does not have sunset. Easy access. Friendly. Do not leave your bag unguarded. Shallowater. Trees for shade. Can rent lounge chairs and umbrellas for cheap", "don't like having to pay for a seat on the beach, but that is my opinon", "The beach is not your typical golden sand with hot bodies showing off like in the wesr-coast of . Excellent if you want to chill out and spend tranquil time looking at the indian ocean. Not far from the beach there is the night market (best time to visit 6:00 to 8:00 pm) where you can taste local food as cheap as it gets and deliciousss! Back to the beach, avoid eye contact and even ignore vendors when they adress you...they will follow you and insist.", "The beach is quite clean now and you hardly get hassled by sellers.we enjoy the long walk and the different chats you can have with the locals.they tell you what is happening.", "The beach is so beautiful for swimming.Its not too busy compare with other beaches ( for now, because its quite new ). We rent a pair of beach lounge chairs for IDR.100000 ( $7 ) for a day. Recommendations: Coconut drink IDR.15000/each. Take a lot of pictures for your FB and Instagram fans 😊", "A lovely stretch of beach in , very laid back with an assortment of cafés, restaurants and bars to choose from. Very clean, great spot to see the sunrise and view Mt Agung. Brilliant 5km walking/cycling path and Boardwalk. Picturesque.", "This place is the worst! Such a tourist trap! I have never seen so many people a beach.....Not worth the time!", "The beach and people were very nice and the water itself was clean however, the water was full of trash..plastic bags, etc. Very disappointing.", "Lots of fishing boats around the beach. The white sand and clean water, the beach is not crowded and is a very good place to relax spend time, here are many restaurants along the beach.", "Great beach for families as no surf, but lovely clean sand and clear water.", "We enjoyed a variety of water sports. The most fun we had was on the Flying Fish. We did scuba diving too and the divers were all Padi certified.", "The beach itself was ok but the tide was so far out at 4.30pm when we got there after a daytrip that we couldnt swim, i would recommend Nusa Dia beach instead if your in the area", "This is a great beach and a good spot to join the locals in the evening for sunset when food stalls pop up.", "Perfect place for a calm vacation! They sweep the beach for garbage every day to keep it cleen. Good restaurants along the beach. Expensive, but worth it. Very good service!", "This beach is so beautiful. We could enjoy sunrise and jogging here every morning. In the afternoon, we could bike around this beach and enjoy roasted corn or traditional spring rolls here.", "Quiet, not for party, more for families or people who look for a relaxing place. Beach walkway is very convenient, by foot and bike.", "Trash everywhere! From far it looked so beautiful until getting closer where you literally see trash EVERYWHERE!!!", "Can be improved more especially cleanliness. safely also can be concern here as very large number of tourist in this place", "This beach goes for miles and miles and it makes for an interesting walk with so many shops and restaurants along the way. Would have loved to watch the sunrise early morning but didn't get to do it. Good exercise and so much to see along the way. Don't forget to stop at Tootsies for some retail therapy before heading home. Small shop but bargain prices.", "Nothing amazing. Lots of rubbish on the beach. Not very clean. And dogs. Eateries give it a nice feel.", "Clean beach and not too crowded. i havent found a thing that i did not like about this beach, maybe the limited acces to the beach because the location are in limited complex", "Blue water and golden sands - that summarizes it all. Such a calm and beautiful place! Thanks to # CheapestTour for making my trip hasslefree and simple.", "This is a nice beach with good places to eat and drink along the beach foot path. There are quite a lot of people selling their wares and if you're not interested it's better to be firm rather than fob them off - if you say you will come back later, they remember and it's a bit awkward. But the main thing is that the scenery is great, it's not massively busy and the sun shines most of the time :-)", "You can rent a surfboard on the beach or get a private lesson. The surf was packed with young kids surfing with tremendous skill. It was a little like playing chicken there were so many in the waves. After my son was hit with a board, that was the end of the fun for him. Certainly could have been his own board, so we won't pass blame, but it was packed. All in all, great fun. Stay for the evening and enjoy the sparkle on the beach from all of the tables with lanterns on the sand. Beautiful sight.", "Saner beach is clean and quirky. There is no surf at shore so swimming and splashing around is a pleasure. The water is crystal clear. If there are no clouds or fog, you may catch a glimpse of the volcano in the distance. The beach is not expansive. There is a wonderful paved path along the beach that is perfect for your morning run or walk and later for strolling. On the water side of the path are the local food and water activity vendors--some a little ramshackle. Across the path are hotels, spas and restaurants. There are lots of \\stray\\\" dogs on the beach. They pretty much ignore humans and won't bother you.\"", "Great place to relax after working and business trip, I have to spend over the time until sunset in this beautiful beach", "The ocean is too shallow.Coral everywhere.This place good for board surfers.Hotels beside the sea for nothing. People always using the swimming pools of the hotels.Do not dream like me to go there and swimm like any other beaches!!!", "Warm waters. Nice beach. I am a beach snob :) and from the Caribbean and have seen some gorgeous beaches. This was okay but nice. Clean beach.", "Hard to match our Aussies beaches. Sand faily course but ok. Water faily weedy with dead coral patches which were a bit hard on the feet. Sad bit as with most of is the rubbish every where. Most days have the tipical high tide mark of plastic bags and bottles. Great paved walkway along entire beach past beech front resorts and the hundreds of street sellers. Better than Seminyak beech.", "Beautiful beach with lots of bars, restaurants, and lounge opportunities. There are some nice walks along the beach which can be hard during high tide, but just follow the water and enjoy all the people and views. You can find beautiful shells and swim almost everywhere. Also, lot of waves perfect for surfing with enough locals renting boards and even giving lessons. Some street dogs are living on the beach but they are very happy, enjoying themselves without bothering you. If you arrive by scooter, you might have to pay 2.000 entrance fee.", "A nice, spacious and calm beach. The sea is perfect for swimming because the waves break much further down so there are no waves at the beach itself. Good for paddleboarden or kitesurfing. At lowtight the sea goes all the way back to where the waves break. So all the boats are lying on the sand and you can walk all the way to the rocks between the boats.", "Nice white sandy beach. clear water and clean beach, good for children as no big weave. Many choice of restaurant along the beach.", "sound of sea waves is anytime a pleasure to the ears... Late Night we went there and saw some ship approaching harbour... Beach is not that lit at night here but is calm and peaceful and good for walk...", "Hours of sunshine, sandy beach, protected swimming areas and a great view of the sunset. The beach front is shared by the resorts along it but generally safe but one cannot be too complacent.", "A good place to unwind and catch the rays. Beach has vast array of hotels bars and restaurants, covering the whole cost spectrum. From a photograph or seaside pool, is fits the postcard image. The negative is unfortunately the swim in the ocean or walk on the sand where all forms of modern day waste ruin the experience.", "One of the quietest and cleanest beaches on the island. Super serene with nice sand and paragliders enjoying the skies above", "The beach was very clean, the water was great to swim in and the kids were in the water for hours! We had very few people coming up to sell us their wares so had far fewer times of having to say 'no sorry, we don't want to buy anything' . It's laid back with plenty of warungs and restaurants to choose from, so makes for a very relaxing visit.", "I've visited the beach many times. The first time I saw masses of plastic particles on the tide line where you might expect to see shells and seaweed. This time perhaps because it coincided with Chinese New Year the beach seemed pristine. It was clear that this was due to a concerted effort to rake and collect the plastic. Full marks hotels / council i cant express how important this aspect is to visitors. And thank you for the beautification of the roadside with plants. It has made a massive difference.", "Beautiful warm beach very clean and it was very private. Nothing much bothering you. Local women selling things but no was no", "Sunset and Bakso (meatball soup), sitting on a comfortable beanbag with a loved one... Nice!!!! Very crowded on a Sunday after 4 pm so they may run out of soup by 7 pm or hard to find a seat unless you share a coffee table with others.", "This is a very pretty beach crescent where you can have a nice long walk for several miles. It is lined with some hotels and has these great seafood shacks where dinner is served in the sand each evening. The swimming can be dangerous, as the surf is very strong and there is a fierce undertow. Be careful!", "Great beach. Loved it! Please don't go there if you are going to make it dirty. It is one of the last remaining beautiful areas of . Leave only your footprints in the sand... (Not that human footprint called pollution and litter)", "White sand, green and blue ocean with a great break. Plenty to see from the hotel frontages to the water sports and temples.", "If you go during rainy season, just understand in advance that the beach will probably be dirty and trash-ridden. My husband and I went late February and had this expectation beforehand so weren't surprised although it was still disappointing and disheartening to see. We did observe many people raking but it's probably difficult to stay ahead of all the trash washing on the shore. While it's not super bad to deal with, I wouldn't come to just for the beaches and hope anyone traveling out of their way to come here would do their research and plan to spend more time inland. But if you are looking to spend time on the beach and happen to come to during rainy season, you'll probably enjoy the southern (e.g. Pecatu) or eastern coast (maybe Nusa Dua) more.", "Walked the length of the path on the beach front over two days. Good exercise and beautiful scenery.", "After visited other local beaches in , I found this beach to be the cleanest and were I was happy for my family to swim in the ocean.", "Long clean beach with a great path good for walking and a morning run, excellent to watch the Sun Rise.", "this beach a bit quite in the morning but very crowded at afternoon. Its a good place to jogging or doing beach activity. the wave not big.", "It was obvious when we walked along this beautiful beach that the resorts etc kept it in pristine condition. As an Australian what can you say about a beach? It is what you make of it especially if the sand is clean, the water is clean, you can be smart about where you swim and you have more beach to enjoy than you need. The swimming areas are calm and clear and you can paddle and swim to your hearts desire. I was very surprised at the lack of people in the water. Obviously many overseas visitors at this time - just enjoy.", "Actual swimming is not encouraged because of sea urchins. This beach is best for strolling along, eating, drinking, shopping, and biking. We participated in sunrise yoga sessions each morning as well jet skiing and kayaking.", "The beach is sandy and wide but the sea is quite dirty due to the volume of activity. The beach front is lined with shops and restaurants and there are lots of boats making it very busy. It is nice to watch local fishermen/women line fish at sunset wading to their waist in the sea. The beachfront has a paved path that runs all the way along the beach which is nice for those wanting a long walk or run. Lots of shopping options and spas if you want to get away from the beach.", "Very nice place.....not too much crowdy..lot of restos..cafes on the beach..relaxing area. Enjoy surfing practice...", "What lovely beach, beautiful anytime if the day but some of the best sunsets I have ever seen! You get to experience lots of the locals fishing, playing, having festivals and school excursions.", "Beautiful walk along the beach in the mid morning whilst the tide was out. Lots of bars and cafes on the beach with plenty of seating and umbrellas.", "Great beach to sit back relax and watch the day go by.......and the people of course! Only thing is I much prefer an Aussie beach as I would not trust the water or what could be floating in it. Large waves and strong undercurrents. Great place to watch the sun go down though with a beer in hand!", "I hear it's mostly due to the time of year but the amount of garbage was disappointing. Unless you are directly in front of a nice resort, parts of the beach were filthy. Even then, standing in the waves, a plastic bag wrapped around my leg, and I certainly watched other human debris float by. Other travellers we spoke to had similar experiences. If you are travelling between December and May, I would definitely chose a different part of for beaches. The waves look lovely, but its a different story close up.", "We love that beach which is so beautiful. The beach is so wider and the weather is so nice. that monment before the sunset I will remember it for ever.", "Not so clean but the beach walk is worth visiting at night. There are lots of bars and restaurants. Remember, October is hot so seating outside can be an issue unless ur in shorts. Beach though is very average. We were not impressed at all.", "What a beautiful bechwalk. But no swim - unless you like swimming with plastic litter. But all the beanbag cafees are soo nice ♡ ", "What a beautiful spot to witness the sunset. Unfortunately the day we went the weather wasn't so kind but worth the journey. Stunning views, with snacking and shopping options available. Make the effort to head down to the beach area to experience all the spaces", "its very packed and competitive for space and the ozzy pros take center stage its not a negative as people are free spirited and will help you on you surf ( just don't get in there way lol)", "Never ever have we seen so many empty toothpaste tubes (???!!!) on the beach... Surf was beautiful but makes the swimming difficult, best swimming in pools. One of the destinations were there is no boulevard along the beaches, from where to admire the sea view.", "Interested in serenity and in a clean beach? This is the place to spent time. Several world class hotels are located on the shore, and you can enjoy various water sports.", "Had lunch at one of the restaurants on the beach which was ok. Obviously not suitable for swimming or really small children because of the waves which are used predominantly by surfers", "A wide flat sandy beach with a gentle shallow sea. Beachside bars and cafes with outside dining. Cheap to hire loungers under the parasols. Parking on the roadside a but tight but most hotels offer a shuttle.", "A peaceful, clean beach to enjoy each sunrise. Palms & trees offer a shady walk along the foreshore as you wander past resorts, markets, enjoy local hospitality, beachside massages, fresh food and water activities on offer without the bustle. A tremendous escape.", "On arrival beach looks beautiful with lovely clear water, but when u get down to the beach, the sand is quite rough and u have to watch out not to stand on / swim into Rubbish in sand and sea, not great when u have children as wouldn’t want them to cut themselves on plastic or glass! Toilets are disgusting.", "We were staying in a Villa with a pool and decided to adventure out down to the beach, Yes the beach wasn't the cleanest but we have seen worse, and although the beach had a bit of litter the water was fine plenty of sea weed friendly spots to sit in the water, plenty of activities,stalls, massage huts and restaurants up and down the beach, worth going to even if just to relax", "Beach was awesome . Blue water nice sand Stones were there so difficult to stand En-Route view was amazing", "Lots of people around but does have a very nice sunset. A lot of restaurants or party cafe by the beach so access to the beach can be not so straight forward. We happened to be having dinner at Potato Head Beach Resort.", "Nice beach for swim and relax with white sandy, cool for sunset. A lots of restaurants and hotel surrounding to visit and stay. Worth to visit and so fresh air", "Great low key beach to surf or watch the sunset. Many beach bars and local small restaurants available. Beware of the sliding costs on loungers or bean bags. Water isn’t turquoise blue but still beautiful", "Red flags mark areas off- limits to swimmers because of dangerous tides. We also were concerned by polluted water flowing into the ocean at several points. One must cross through these foul smelling streams to keep walking along the beach. otherwise, great for surfers. Best to go to beach clubs along the water.", "A very good place for watersports. Look for Arjun watersports. Reasonable, negotiable, donot compromise on any activity. Superb scuba trainers, all other activities including parasailing, jetskiing etc, very good. Try going early morning.", "Nice calm beach. It's where the high-end society normally likes to hangout. Highly recommended. It has access to several nice spots, like waterblow, cultural park, hotels, restaurants, museums, shopping center. Overall, you can find almost anything nearby.", "Very peaceful beach without any local merchants on the beach. Warung tities with bu Tina is very pleasant with good snacks. Renting a cano for 50k nextdoor is possible. Not recommended for snorkling.", "I was surprised that this beach was fairly clean. At first glance I thought OMG it looks like Patong Beach in Phuket Thailand, but boy was I wrong. The beach was fairly clean, but because the sand was not white at first the water seemed dirty but when you get in you can see your feet from 5 feet in the water. We enjoyed swimming in the cool refreshing water and getting drinks from the beach bars that litter the beach.", "It has it's own beauty among different beach location of . A beautiful beach view of blue water with big waves. You can do all sorts of sea activities here.", "A massive and very busy beach. Sand was nice, and sea is shallow and water is clean. Good to learn to surf. My 8 yr old and husband paid $50 (US) for a 90 min lesson. Make sure you stay in the yellow and red flags though as it can be dangerous. There was a report in the paper of a tourist drowning this week. We paid 270 rup for 3 beds and drinks all day ( beer and water) and 2 surf boards too. This was at the far end of the beach where the vendor has Bob Marley decor. I think it's called One Love. The constant sellers of silver tat, bracelets, CD,s, DVD,s, magazines and fruit are very annoying when they do not take no for an answer. I did not like about 5 of them gathering around my bed and not moving. I found the best way to not get hassled was to wear sunglasses and a hat and pretend they did not exist. It's a pity there are so many wild dogs roaming around too. I know some of them may be rabid, which made me fear for my children's life - literally. But they just poo on the beach and no one clears it ( or any other litter up). I would have happily paid the seller's to pick up the poo and tidy the beach, instead of trying to sell me tat. The bars and restaurants along that road are ok, but nothing special.", "The beach is cleaned up,every week after the locals,travel from near and far on a sunday to bob up and down in the still water of the lagoon. They throw all their rubbish on the beach sand, food, drinks, plastic bottles, bags, thongs, and then it is left to be cleaned up. There are no bins supplied so it all just gets dumped! Sad as the beach and lagoon are very beautiful.", "The beach was rather dirty. There were also lots of weeds. There area to snorkel is very far out in choppy waters. There are many better places to take the family.", "Good place for relaxing on the deck chairs or doing some surf. The waves were high in the morning but the sea was calmer in the afternoon. I paid 50.000 IDR for a full day renting of a deck chair. There are many places were you can get drinks: beers, coconuts...", "It is a long, probably 4-5 km white sand strip to the East of Bukit paninsular with it's pros and cons. I would say the most fashionable beach with posh hotels manicured lawns and picturesque blue sea. Cons are the rocky coral sea base and plenty of algas in that season, so one has to hunt for a clean spot to enter the sea. I would line it third to Legian and Uluwatu beaches.", "Surf too big to swim on 1 day but ok the other. many service providers to rent surfboard hie - prices vary but quite cheap", "I guess like other Australians, you just can't compare this beach to the beautiful beaches in Aus. Its fine for a jog or walk in the morning on the dark grey sand but I didn't want to swim here due to all the rubbish washed up each morning and the smelly lines of drains washing into the sea every so often. I kept to Hotel pools.", "It's a nice quiet beach if you are looking for just sun and sand. From my area you can't really see the sunset but you might be able to see the sunrise.", "We liked the beach and the fact that you find chairs everywere. We disliked the price of the chairs ! Much,much to expensive !", "Great Beach with framed by towering, steep cliffs, deep turquoise blue waters further embraced by powdery white sand with the most amazing view like heaven on earth.", "Great spots to take in the beautiful sunsets lots of good services and beach clubs but not real nice in terms of cleanlyness of sand etc. Leanne & Paul ", "Quiet , beautiful,clean beach, love this beach, you can found so many places to eat while enjoy the beach", "Not the most inviting beach I've been touch. Had to cross sewage contaminated lagoon to get to the ocean and would think twice about swimming in it. Looks nice though.", "It is a real shame this beach has been let go so badly. Physically it is beautiful and stretches for miles and miles. It years ago it seemed pristine which is why we returned. But now in the parts near the transport boats the water reaks of fuel, and for almost the rest of the beach nearly everywhere you look there is visible pollution (up to 2 feet wide in places). We rode bikes almost the entire distance and found clean pockets where some hotels did a decent job, but the majority of it was depressingly filthy. After swimming I felt quite yuck. No longer a premium beach location.", "The sand & water are amazing, however, it has become a beach which most of the tourist services bring bus loads of people to. Too many touts badgering you to buy things like bracelets or chains/for a massage.", "Like an idiot I got up and went to the beach only to realize that its not the best place to expect sunrise!!! lolz. But it was nice and calm.", "Good beach for visit in day time close to the city. There are hotels offering transport to the beach. The penensula garden is close by with the water hole to see some splashing.", "Pleasant beach for a walk . Cleaner than we were expecting. Over-all worth a visit but unless you like big crowds on bean bags and constant interruption by touts, you will probably only visit once.Cafes and bars dearer that in town and not as good. We went once for a daytime walk , and once for a sunset. After that , we had no reason to return. Its a personal choice.", "Nice for sunset but can get crowded if you don't stay in the resorts but just visit the beach. The area in front of resorts is clean and not that crowded so if visiting try finding a quiet spot and enjoy the sunset", "The feel here is very relaxed. Not for the surfers, but a refreshing place to cool off, near many great restaurants and local drink shops. People here are obviously on holidays and you'll mix with locals enjoying a cool off as well. Nice beach, it would rate, even in Australia.", "Atmosphere - music - just perfect - however cleaner toilets are needed - not to good on that situation", "Gorgeous view, clean and white sandy beach, secluded from local inhabitants. Perfect place for enjoying beach and lying on sun bed all day long", "Its really nice to relax in one of the many bars there and watch the beautiful sundown. Many of them habe beanbags in the sand. Best time is from 90 Minutes before official sundown. Only downturn are the sellers that constantly ask you if you want to buy something like wtches, sunglasses, art and many more.", "It's quite clean, quiet, surrounded by the beautiful resorts. But not quite for surfing I guess, not wave not strong enough.", "Beautiful to watch the sun setting and see all the planes flying in. Very relaxing, and entertaining, lots of sellers, but be firm and they go away. Safe for children, who can enjoy watching the amazing waves rolling in. Every one seems happy and enjoying what the beach has to offer", "Lovely beach but remember to negotiate for the umbrella and seats. Prices could varies up to 100,000Rp.", "The beach stretches for 4-5km offering different places to stay and enjoy the sun, packed with locals that will try to sell you anything, from massages to boat tours. You can get an umbrella and a couple of sunbeds for around 50k (they will probably try to sell for the double though, so beware!) The only con is not all the parts of the beach are free from garbage leftovers.", "Beach was lovely and clean and the service great 😊 nice clean sand area with plenty of provision of service for surfing lessons, relaxing on lounges and good prices on drinks 😊", "Beautiful clean sandy beach, perfect for chilling out and relaxing on your hols. Missed this beach when we travelling more inland.", "Great sunset friendly staff 🌅🌴👌🏽nice beach me and my husband had a great time here highly recommend this lovely beach!", "First contact with a beach in and it was a surfer's beach. Just my luck. So you can go at Batu Bolong Beach for a walk, tan, surf, chillax, but not for a swim that's for sure. I tried 2 times and got hit to the sand by the waves. It's also a bit dirty and not very crowded (in May that is)", "We went in New Year's Day so they were prob suffering from the night before. But it looked like a rubbish dump and I couldn't see anyone trying to clean it. The sand was brown and a bit grainy. I wouldn't go back unless I was on a surf trip.", "This could be the most fantastic place. The view is absolutely stunning, not only at sunset but also during the day. Sadly all the garbage and rubbish from the ocean is just lying there in the sand - spoiling the beach.", "Quiet, few people, good option of F&B offers. A bit disappointing the clearness of water (dotted with plastic garbage).", "Beautiful quiet beaches, gorgeous scenery, if u can avoid the jet skis down the far end: East bike ride or stroll on paved path beside entire stretch of beach with abundance of places to eat, drink or relax.", "We spent a few afternoons and evenings down at the beach. We sat in the beanbags on the beach, ordered some beers and watched amazing sunsets. We live in Perth and see the sun setting over the ocean often, but this was different. It was just beautiful. The beach had a great vibe. Loved it.", "Most beaches are dirty and unclean at And some are rocky but Mont you can’t swim in It’s nice for a walk in the evening or morning", "A panoramic beach, black sand, with many walkers. One can rent a sun lounge but do get some quotes before settling on the right one. Cafes are on the beach front. Overall has a nice feel.", "Fantastic clean soft sand beach and warm sea. Excellent resort spotlessly clean.Everyone spoke perfect English and very polite.", "I like the waves it’s the best black sand and clean with 100,000 rent a chair and enjoy and it’s safe", "A nice strip of beach that runs along from the Ayodya past the Grand Hyatt .Generally very clean compared to Tanjong Benoa etc.Many activities but do not go if you are looking for water sports.That,s what makes this area more relaxing and there are many hotel bars and food places along this strip.Try the Ayodya beach area for the lowest price beers and cocktails plus tasty food.You can even lounge there in the bean bags if you want to.", "We went to Kelingking beach on a day where it was raining on off. It was not raining, but the ground was wet. We decided that climbing down to the beach down below was a good idea. However, the path is VERY steep and slippery. During our decent to the beach my girlfriend slipped, and her phone jumped up from her purse. I watch it skip down the steep path and past the \\safety\\\" bars. From there the phone slid about 1 meter and stopped on an edge. 5 cm more and it would have dropped to the ocean c.a. 100m bellow. Somehow I managed to get on my stomach and squees through the safety gate(a week fence made from bamboo). I reached the phone, realising shortly after that it was probably not worth the risk I took. Basically, if you decide to go to the beach at the bottom, make sure you are wearing good shoes and be sure to be extremely careful if you decide to go when the path is wet. However, this place is amazing, you don't need to go to the beach bellow to enjoy it.\"", "very clean not too crowded, beautiful beaches. Walking in the morning to enjoy the sunrise very beautiful and very refreshing and very pleasant breakfast on the beach while enjoying the beautiful sunrise reply.", "Was filthy the day we went and the beach was littered with rubbish.Iam sure its not like this all the time.", "The beach was great for sunrise. Very nice view. The beach is very good for kids to play in the water. It is quite clean as well. Lots of nice places to eat.", "super cool place, nice soft seats, drinks, sunset time is the best! highly recommended! very clean also, and good for surfing too", "the beach side wave makes us feel cool and nice. The sunset is beautiful and lovely particularly just beside the airport. We are able to see the flight landing or leaving from Jimbaran Bay.", "White sands and clean beach. Boats take surfers way out to surf the reef. Cafes and bars along beach.", "nice place with tons of restaurants, bars and other vendors. I have seen people get foot massage on the beach and drinking coconuts. Lots of scooter rentals, bike rentals and surf lessons and or surf board rentals. good place to spend a day or half a day", "Kicked back with friends. Not accosted by local sellers too often. Very clean. Security at either end and patrols so felt very safe. Tour boats leave right from the beach.", "It's a beautiful Southern Beach Peninsula in surrounded by luxury resorts. It's also an all inclusive tourist destination with a golf course, convention center, shopping mall and other facilities. The golden - white sandy beach is safe and sterile. Geger beach is open to public. Enough water sports activities such as parasailing or available nearby. nese massage and spa packages is another attraction. Eat , relax and sleep. It's safe and secure !", "Nice beach, but quite some garbage. We liked the view with the small huts at the beach. In the evening you can see kids with their dragns...", "Small boat to get out through the surf but I suspect you could swim out easily. There are plenty of fish but limited bleached coral and the visibility is poor due to the surf. Barter for the boat trips - they start their prices at $50 per hour per person but can get them down to $10. Our boat man came in the water with us to get us to a reasonable snorkelling spot, then sat in the boat for an hour whilst we snorkelled.", "This beach is beautiful. Blue water and white sand. A pretty place to visit. There are lots of places to eat. Wished we had spent a little bit more time there.", "its really lovely beach but with one but - it so sad to see how locals are trashing everywhere - plastic is on the beach and in the water. they have so beautiful nature!", "A very nice beach with a great view Fun water activities You can do parasailing here Those who do not wish to get wet can relax and enjoy the scenery", "Pleasant breeze, well paved walking and bike track with a myriad of local establishments offering ice cold beer, a vast range of foods and snacks and thousands of items for sale. A wonderful way to spend and easy hour or three. The beach is pleasant, clean and sandy, the water inviting and shallow with no dangerous wave action and a simple and pretty underwater view if you have snorkel and goggles as I did", "This was the second time we had visited a beach in . In July 2012 we went to Echo Beach, which is nice, but not good for kids. Just for surfers and a great place to eat & drink. This time (Sep 2013) we visited Double Six Beach, which was nice, but your could smell the sewerage, which was not so great. Not too many people \\stalking\\\" you with \\\"crap\\\" and after politely saying no, they went away. It is pretty clean, not too much rubbish, and the kids had a ball\"", "Don't you ever come to if looking for beautiful beaches. Crowded from vendors annoying you all day long, full of rubbish, dirty with brownish water. Extremely overpriced.", "I dont htink its the type of beach you set up and lounge all day. it was rather windy when we visited so we didnt stay for long but it was very beautiful. Short walk and dipped our toes in :)", "The combo of the town's raw sewage flowing into the beach water, plus dangerous currents and waves which prohibit swimming make this a terrible beach for tourists.", "Overall the the beach is wow, clean and peace, beautiful, the sunrise is good. Want to visit again and again !", "The scenery — cliffs, caves, waves, blowholes — is as spectacular as ever, but one thing has changed ... the surrounding area is FILTHY. Why? The answer is the absolute hordes of (Chinese) tourists who descend on the island every day and are taken up to Devil's Tear by dozens of \\tuk-tuk\\\"-type vehicles. They overwhelm the island, tearing up the roads, which were never meant to cope with these sorts of numbers. And, sadly, their attitudes towards littering are not compatible with ours. Rubbish is just dropped at foot or thrown off the vehicles as they travel. It hurts to see it.\"", "Nice clean beach with amazing sunsets. Does get very busy at sunset time! People are selling sun beds for the day just make sure you sort a price out and don’t take the first piece they give you!!", "They cut the side of a hill out to give access to rather lovely beach, but the over priced ‘beach shops’ are open already. The local monkeys look bored and yet someone (Government) are building a huge amount of new apartments. You have to pay to get to the beach via toll road. The beach itself is lovely and good sand and there is a walkway along which are many small shop holders selling most things gimmicky or appealing to the tourist. You can surf, hire a small boat or paddle or canoe or paraglide.", "We visited Jimbaran Bay on our last night for dinner. Unfortunately our dinner was ruined by the rubbish restaurant we ate at but also the sunset and vibe was ruined by thousands of Chinese posing for photos. I have never in all my travels seen a beach with so many people at one time. Again... maybe I've been spoilt by other destinations in the world but this place is really nothing special.", "Finding our way to the beach was quite a challenge but once we found it they were very busy don't try to sit on the provided chairs as they Cost 1500 rup for a half hour great sunsets though", "Was here for a short 2 hours in June. Not so sure about whether the beach is nice or not as I haven't seen white sand and clear water beach before. Howevere, Beach was really quietly with a handful of tourists relaxing on the sunbeds and a bunch of stray dogs running around. Good for a relaxed stroll along the beach and enjoy the sun and breeze here. ", "My favorite beach in . Long clean stretches of sand with great water. Only complain is that there are few or no roadside stalls where you can have local food/alcohol, so you're out of luck if you don't stay at one of the beach side mega resorts here.", "so many amazing restaurants esp blue 9, lots of shops. we spent 2 nights at this beach. we loved it so much.", "Lovely clean white sand. Beautiful to walk along. The kids loved swimming in the perfect temperature water. Beautiful sunsets. Really beautiful place to visit.", "I was there in January and its amazing.... beach is so clean and sea is so green ! Only peace in worth visiting 😄", "It’s okay if you are looking for an ordinary beach with a big crowd. You are required to buy a ticket to enter the beach. It’s a very “tourist” place.", "Beautiful beach to look at. Long strip of white sand with seafood restaurants along it. Very strong surf right on the shore and strong undertow make this a difficult swimming beach. My young children didn't even want to play at the waters edge due to the loud waves.", "We were told by all tour guides and locals about this must visit beach. It was incredibly dirty and littered. The drain pipe leading directly onto the beach is filled with rubbish, there are piles of rubbish at the entrance to the beach. It would be a good place to go surfing with good strong waves. Also the beach is lined with restaurants and cafes which would have been nice to eat at except it started to rain shortly after arriving", "How can a beach not be lovely..? Can be busy (during high season) and includes some good surfing breaks. Next to the beach are some bars where you can eat and drink. Good spot to watch sunset. Tip: Park your scooter a bit before the beach, in that manner you avoid some parking costs ;)", "so relaxerd, great service at the bars, not too expensive, you sit right up towards the beach, friendly atmosphere and great food too.", "A nice and clean beach where no one bothers you. Enjoy, relax and relax. This is a must go place and an experience in itself. In the free time, go to some of the select and high quality restaurants.", "lovely spot to watch sunset, the guy in charge came to me when i sat on the beach bench, and asked for how long i'll be there, the rent was IDR300,000/hours.. and I said \\i'll be there only until 6PM (around 2 hours) so, how much?\\\" then the guy said, \\\"i'll give u 150 then\\\".. i was like \\\"???\\\" with a cool face.. but then it's a deal! hahaha.. ^oo^ , i enjoy the beach (even if i lost my glasses by a big wave hit).\"", "This beach is pretty narrow and the sea is too rough to swim. However, it does have visiting turtles in the evening and there are lots of pretty shell.", "This is a nice beach although not very wide and has a lot of bus loads of tourists etc coming here.There are alot of places to eat right on the beach and the typical souvenirs for sale.", "If you are expecting beautiful crystal water with clean sandy beaches this is not the place! The water is dirty and I would not swim here. The beach front is lined with shops and traders.", "As expected when you're in a posher area, beach is clean but waves abit strong during our visit. Long stretches of white sands, not much happening besides relaxing. There's a Shangri Las hotel under construction by the beach that's something to look forward to.", "The water is not as clear as in Gili or in Nusa Lembongan. It's good just to cool off but nothing more than that. I also saw a lot of plastic in the water and on the beach.", "Enjoyed a beautiful sunrise with a handful of others on a clean and quiet beach before the heat of the day. Worth it to get up early and walk along the beach, watch those doing their yoga stretches and take some memorable photographs. Avoid the haggling and the cyclists on the footpath and take yourself down there in the morning, you wont be disappointed.", "I always spend my time at this beach every time i visit because the beach is clean and has adequate wave where you can swim.", "the beach is beautiful with many nice shacks where you could sit and chill with a beer or some nice sea food. great place to sit and watch the beautiful sea", "As usual there were numerous dogs defacating on the beach. It's strewn with rubbish and there is a large drain flowing with poluted water. Don't let the photos cool you.", "Like title ...very big sand ,very nice,clean beach. Also good for surfers but when we are there was no big waves. ", "This is a great beach for a sunset and a drink. The surf is never that great unless you like pitchy fast closeout beach breaks. The vendors can be annoying after a while. A chair should cost you about 50-100K rupiah. Enjoy", "Not really a picturesque venue....But the massive waves are good, brilliant for surfing especially it being so close to Canggu. However if your here for the ambience lol yeah just get a bed & drink coconuts lol..... You'll need it. Also a bit crowded so but well, at least you get the beach", "This is the place where you can go to other islands in . Great view of medium boats which come and go. The white sand beach is cristal and clear. You can swim or just have fun with your fam or friends.", "While it may not be the best beach around it was certainly a fantastic experience to sit on a bean bag chair, sipping a cool bintang and watching the sunset over the ocean.", "The beach in front of the Westin resort was a beach not to forget We loved alternating between our pool and the beach! It was always clean and a real treat to swim in but also enjoy the walk along side it. We loved sipping cocktails at any one of the resorts whilst sitting on the beach! Some nights at the Westin resort they had a dj playing very cool chilled out music which really set the mood.", "nice sunrise beach with very poor maintenance,theres hundred profitable company should put their effort and fund to maintain this place .i guest they just take the resources only..", "Polluted streams spoil this beach esp just south of Ku De Ta. Streams help the surf but even so there was little shape and strong currents sometimes just sideways, other times sideways and taking you way out to sea. Definitely not a place for a real swim unless unusually calm. Not too crowded", "very long stretch of beach shared by hotels with deck chairs, fisherman boats, locals and tourists. Beats the swimming pools which seem to average warm - very warm all day long. Gigs at restaurants with Indonesian bands singing Pink Floyd and other popular songs. Great experience..", "Really dirty beach. My husband surfed here and said the waves were good but not so fun wadding out in plastic and rubbish. If you like beaches on your holiday do not go to this side of in rainy season go East", "Let me just say, the north end of the beach (closest to airport) is rough water, more tourists and restaurants more expensive. The south end is a little quieter, cheaper and you can swim in the beach. The sunsets can be spectacular. You can walk north end to south end in about 20-30min. (Stop along the way for a bbq corn, tourist price 20k and a beer on the beach)", "A long beach the northern end seems better lots of stalls along it and some restaurants \\ bars very cheap food and drinks not ideal for swimming plenty of watersports options", "Great place to go to watch the sunsets. We stayed in a nearby resort so didn't sample the beach front restaurants. The word on these are they are a bit of a tourist trap but act wisely and you should be OK.", "Quite a crowded place, though sand is not white but greyish instead, is still clean and fine. Lots of surfers and tourist there. Saw quite a few dogs there and they were really happy playing around. Amount of tourists there sometimes makes you wait for a good photo shot, especially during sunset when the colour is so beautiful. Plenty of bars and restaurants on beach. Shallow waters and not much shells or sharp stones, so not a problem to stroll along the beach without footwear.", "Not as busy as other beaches as more out of the way. Several surf rental shops on the beach. Drinks and snacks at hotel beach bars. Stunning location for sunset. Clean and friendly.", "This beach is beautiful if you don't go in the water. The beach itself was lined with seaweed. You had to dredged your way through the seaweed to find sand to stand on. The water was kind of murky.", "i have been here twice, once in 2010 and back again in 2012. besides being popular for seafood it also good place to watch sunset and play in beach specially for kids. beach is comfortable for swimming, however there seems no proper place to change to swimwear if you are coming from elsewhere, those who stay in resorts nearby have advantage. There are many restaurants along the beach which are priced similar and offer same dishes, so you can just grab good chairs to watch sunset and order food. One more thing to observe is the runway which is nearby, you can see planes coming out from sunset and landing. i recommend to go early around 5PM to have a best experience.", "Clean beach for walks and for a dip. Not much activity in terms of tourists. Some scuba diving joints nearby which can be used.", "We stopped here for a few hours early in the morning and the place wowed me. Id been to a few other beaches around and they all seemed to underwhelm but this is what i thought when i though beaches. Golden sand, calm clear waters and the surrounding views are gorgeous. picture opportunity after picture opportunity. Maybe because of the time we got there (around 8:30am) but the place was nice and chilled and still was by the time we left and had a much more laid back vibe to the other beaches i had been. Definitely worth a visit", "It was definitely one beautiful beach, but we were kinda disappointed as it was nearly overcrowded! Not that we didn't have a good time at the beach... But I prefer a bit more peace!", "Such a beautiful clean beach with many Restaurants to cater to you for snacks or dining on the beach. Lots of little shops but not over done. Beach is child friendly and very pretty with markets near by", "One of the best places to watch the sunset in . We would have love to have dinner here, but we didn't know we needed to book in advance. There are many vendors, but I didn't find it exhausting. It does get crowded at sunset, but it's gorgeous.", "A bit disappointing to be honest. The sea was very rough with a very strong current pulling us back out. The sand just looks dirty, although I understand that's because it's partly volcanic - but it just looks grey. And with the metal particles in it, it was blisteringly hot - impossible to walk on without sandals. There were the usual vendors hawking sunglasses, kites and string/bead \\jewelry\\\". Definitely not the typical tropical beach I was expecting - those seem to be on the East side of the island.\"", "Great sport for surfing, there is a channel that will help surfers get out easier with little paddeling but be careful because around noonish the current gets stronger. I am a beginner and I was with the beginners group and I wouldn't have made it to shore if the trainers didn't help me by pushing my board. the current was sooo strong, i'd paddle with all my forces and still be where I am. ( the spot is also called mushroom)", "One of the nice beach of The water is really beautiful It is more for the local market than international", "There were plenty of beach chairs under shady trees on this lovely beach. The sea had quite an undertow though. Beach vendors approached with saris etc for sale but were no problem.", "Depending on what you like this beach may be good or bad for you.Beach front is mostly occupied by big hotels and there are only few local restaurants .You can hardly find any local vendors selling eatables here .On the positive side crowd is not much and if you prefer to relax in a quiet place ;best place for you.", "Beach was clean and with reasonable waves, terrific for a beginner surfer. Great in the evening too with the restaurants and people generally enjoying the night life.", "Similar comment as Sindu beach. Very attractive but lets itself down with rubbish and plastic. Lovely for swimming.", "Our favourite beach, can walk to the far end, lots of washed up coral lying there, great for children to see. Sea calm and warm. Up 2 U (Donki’s bar) well stocked and lovely people.", "Worth a visit! Beautiful walks; surfing; very nice bars on the beach for a drink! Enjoy the sunset here!", "A calm and nice beach that is cleaned every day and well taken care of which is very important when traveling to because of the plastic nightmare on most beaches :(", "Due to an offshore coral reef the sea is more of a lagoon. If you go at low tide you won't be swimming! At high tide it's a good beach. The beach is not dirty or busy however there is a lot of flotsam or jetsum whichever is the correct term.", "Great beach that we were able to spend all day on quite happily. Pay 100 IDR for the double sunbeds for all day - they are so comfy!", "At low tide ideal with small children. Not suitable for great swimmers, no waves. Nice beach, great places for drink and eat ( example Nelayan)", "You’ll be jet lagged anyway so use that early wake up time to check out the sunrise from Pantai Sindhu beach. It’s well worth it 👌.", "Sunrise, is a must to see, it's worth getting up in the dark..... trust me.... Late afternoons the beach is in shadow from the trees and with the daily sea breeze is great for a stroll or for those who choose not to exercise have a couple of the coldest beers on the beach at Sonia's. ............. 😀🍻🍻😀🍻🍻😀..............", "Most of the hotels here back onto the beach but from what we saw no one used the beach. There are alleyways onto the beach from the main routes from the town. The town is very busy with dozens of scooters which go down to the beach.", "Dirty beach infested with hordes of extremely annoying tout. The will literally grab your hands and legs begging you for \\masas\\\", ride taxi or jet ski. Sand is dirty, dogs poo everywhere. Sea is very dirty with plastic bags instead of jellyfish\"", "Great place, pretty quiet in August. Nice sandy beach, easy access to water and not too deep ( which is important with kids) Little bit messy on low tide, but that’s the case everywhere...", "It’s a beach, it’s sandy, there’s enough places to get a cool beer and something to eat. There’s the obligatory nese selling tat as you would expect but they are really respectful and don’t pester you. The sea is nice and clean but be aware that there are boats working from the beach ferrying divers and the like. Just make sure the kids don’t stray near to them as they come and go.", "The water is clean but swimming area somewhat limited - lots of corals about 30 meters offshore. Better Public facilities need to be provided.", "Great beach, good waves and nice water. Great place to take some surfing lessons from the local people, to swim and to relax. ", "It is nice beach for first visit when you arrive on , but there is a lot of coral pieces in sand so Its hard to walk on beach without flip flops on. Apart from that its lovely as all . They are serving drinks, beach boys are not too annoying like for example in Kenya.", "This a beautiful beach with some of the most beautiful sunsets I have ever seen, but don't expect to be able to swim as the waves are very strong. Unlike other reviewers, I found the beach very clean, there was no littering at all during my visit in August. I stopped at the beach twice, once at sunset to enjoy the view and relax at one of the beach cafes, and it was perfect. The second time, I tried to swim and sunbathe and things were not ideal as the sand is black and tends to get very stick and hard to wash off, and the ocean has very strong waves. So if you go for sunset and evening vibes, not for swimming, you will be very happy.", "After traveling to the Caribbean for several years and having just been to many Thai beaches prior to , I have to admit I was very disappointed with the quality of beaches in . I doubt I will return to . However, the people were friendly and the mountain scenery was beautiful.", "The beaches were very beautiful & clean. Crisp blue water & not freezing cold like in Australia. The temperature was just right.", "this beach is of black sand and the beach is full of litter and crap, nowhere near clean. it looks like a tractor runs along the length of it every morning to try and scrape up the garbage washed up on the beach. you also get pestered by sellers of beach chairs and shade as you walk along. not the best beaches for me.", "Great hip beach. Excellent eats, nice sandy beaches with opportunity to rent surf boards. Try the young cocnuts; refreshing and cheap.", "Water is very warm but lots of seaweed when tide going out and very shallow which made swimming almost impossible", "This is a low-key beach, just what I was in search of. The only negative thing was the loud DJ and band that played every evening… It was part of the Sanur Beach Hotel. Otherwise, it was quiet and calm – the sunsets were so lovely.", "The beach was not too clean as I would have expected it to be may be that has to do with the fact that there were less bin facility to throw the rubbish.", "Great little beach which is nice and quiet with lots and of bar and restaurants to choose from. Well worth a visit.", "Beach is beautiful.. you can see the denpasar airport from here.. try to have a sunset view dinner here.", "Good beach with beautifull scenery and warm water, good place for take a picture, for swimming and for relax.", "Prime plaza have own area that only certain sellers are allowed. The Sand restaurant had good deals with kids eat free and a happy hour. Very nice food", "The beach in January was littered with trash- plastic bottles, bags, old shoes, rusty tin cans, both on the beach and in the water.", "Nicest at dusk, when it's quiet and you can sit with a cold drink watching the soft twilight over the lagoon, the beach is up and down during the day. Touts aren't too bad, scungy dogs only occasionally growl at passing joggers, and westerners attempting to cycle on the narrow promenade only sometimes get annoyed and swear at pedestrians. But morons shouting their little brains out while jet skiing back and forth just off the beach, sometimes coming within metres of swimming families, really did take it down a level. Jet skis are particularly incompatible with snorkelling, because wooting throwbacks are not looking out for heads that pop up suddenly. If they have to be there at all, spoiling the peace, at least they should be confined to the outer part of the lagoon. When we took the kids for a quick swim there was also a bit of flotsam floating around so maybe not too much swimming is going to take place anyway, but still. Rubbish would be less of an issue if you could swim out a bit. Families should know it's not the safest spot, until the otherwise well-organised local elders get together and sort out the problem. It's a shame because, kept clean and safe for swimmers, it would be an amazing spot for ocean swimming; the lagoon is large and protected. ", "It's sooo beautiful and warm during high-tide. As soon as the tide goes out its a seaweed-filled, smelly, muddy mess.", "Fish the surf or relax at any number of delightful restaurants/coffee bars. Joggers and site seers share the wharf as coffee drinkers prep their favorite Barista for their morning Joe!", "From the hotel we were able to get on to the beach. It is clean and very pleasant. Only thing is that the low comes from midday onwards so if you miss it, you'll have to wait till the morning. Also, there are a lot of activity peddlers on the beach. They are good, but sometimes it does get annoying when you are trying to relax.", "Beautiful beach with lots of colourful boats on the sand and in the water, plenty of options to hire things if you want, but I like just walking along the boardwalk. Yes, you do get hassled by the shopkeepers, massage ladies, etc, but just say o, not buying today\\\" and don't say \\\"maybe later\\\", because they won't forget you! Also, if its your last day, tell them you have no room or money and they will usually leave you alone. You can actually have a lot of fun with them if you go with the flow and don't let them get to you. They like a joke too! Also don't tell them it's your first time in , because they can smell fresh meat! The massages are cheap and usually quite good on the sand. Check out Linda's place on the corner outside the Sindu markets, she's a bit of fun and has reasonable quality jewellery for sale, plus drinks etc. Dont be too hard bargaining with her, it can be easy to get caught up, but it's not worth arguing over 1 or 2 dollars. There's heaps of shops to buy clothes in the markets, and the usual tourist stuff in the beach side stalls. Lots of restaurants to choose from, just wander along till you find one you like the look of. Next time I go, I'm going to hire a lounge chair for the afternoon and just laze around. It's a must see if you're in Sanur!\"", "nice beach, lots of people and dogs walking. part of the beach had rubbish littered along it which was a shame. the water was very warm.", "Lovely beach with calm atmosphere... Save for children as well. Cleanliness are maintained very well, good efforts from the local and government... Should be an example for the other beaches in .", "The beach is located very far away from the city and it took roughly 1-1.5 hours of car ride for us to reach there from city but it was really worth it! The water was really blue and clear and it's not polluted yet. Visitors can even pay to do rafting by paying small amount of money. There are also many stalls available which sell food and drinks to visitors. Toilets and bathrooms are available but at a fee.", "Clean super nice beach, it's worth the visit. Lovelely clear water, lot's of restaurants. Would choose a hotel there next time", "Expansive beach with knee high waves A bit of soft rubbish but nice enough. A few hidden rocks but nothing dramatic and the bigger waves are out the back!", "Sure this is a expensive area but all the hotels are first class. Great walking path along the beach front gives you direct access to the restuarant and swimming pools. Prices for food about the same as in Australia ", "A nice enough beach with areas marked off for the resorts and other areas open for local families to play. There’s a long reef off shore that creates great waves for surfing. The water is generally clear, with fish and sea snakes (!) swimming about. My one disappointment was the amount of rubbish in the water. Perhaps the hotels could be encouraged to leave garbage bins at the resorts for people to put a piece or two of rubbish in and help clean up the area.", "A little disappointed in all the beaches in . We sure are spoiled in Australia with our beaches. This was nice. Sand a bit scratchy and stoney. Lots of nice pool loungers to sit and relax on. Water very warm, quite clear a bit of rubbish floating about - not bad", "Very clean beach and a great place to enjoy the water or just relax. There are a lot of great resorts along this beach with the Inaya Putri resort one of the best.", "We earlier stayed in hotels on this beach and this time also we were at the mulia resorts on this beach.....in hotel swimming pool it's a sight to behold as you are overlooking the beach in to the massive ocean. Only thing that you need a little longer bed of sand as the beach per se is not extended enough but neat clean and clear water ....invites you to do all kinds of water sports or just relax in it.", "It was low tide period and the beach was good 4 kms away from actual beach, didnt enjoy much, It was quiet unclean as well", "Its a nice lively stretch, clean all along with something for everyone! The paved boardwalk is great for a jog, a walk, a stroll or evn some careful cycling!", "Clean beach with Ma y places to sit and relax. Minimal people harassing you and security along the beach as well as a life guard or two.", "So disappointing to see such beautiful beaches with rubbish spoiling the oceans. Beach is so clear and sands are white, picture perfect really until you swim into rubbish and this spoils the experience. I can't understand why there is no one cleaning this up considering all the five star accommodation along this coastline. Maybe some of that money that is being made at these hotels should go back into conservation.", "Love this place. Definitely a place for the surf boarders. A place where you can relax and chill. there is a toilet for shower but a simple 1. No hot water. If you have never surfed before, Please get an expert to guide you as the currents are very strong and it can pull you further out to the sea. The seabed is not leveled, so the 3rd step, you could drop further deeper. All in all, I did enjoy the place and the view.", "The beach is beautiful, clean and well maintained. It has been kept clean and green and serves as a reminder of the beauty of this beautiful country.", "clean beach..nice sunset..lovely beach..good for relaxing..no lights when night time..short distance to shops/restaurants/bar..", "Very enjoyable beach paradise with many beachside restaurants and bars good food and drinking options. Lots of shops nearby Great poolbars restarants Massage spas etc", "This is a five star beach hotel. We enjoyed our stay here, but felt it lacked much of the authenticity that our other hotel in Ubud had. The beach is lovely white sand, although when the sea goes out it is a long way to walk to get deep water. It is easy to access cheap places to eat, street cafes etc- or restaurants in The Collection but there is always a hard sell- especially from the beach hawkers. A lovely beach for photos.", "Good place to have a bintang & watch the day pass by. Chair rental a bit pricey but we didn't barter either. Brought some bracelets from the women. Just be friendly & say no thank you they will leave you alone.", "I love the hustle and bustle that goes with all the local business ( drinks food massage), or you can head to a secluded spot. safe swimming with multiple access points.", "We reached the beach before sunset so we somewhat avoided the crowd but reached in time to catch the sunset. BEAUTIFUL", "This beach is for lovers too, and you will leave your footprints. Clean is not a word, this place is stunning clean.", "Very calm and nothing for the surfers but the water is clean, refreshing and clear. Not too many water sports to disturb your swimming and in front of Mercure no-one hassling me to buy anything and only an occasional offer of 'massage'.", "Frankly disgusting.As some reviews have mentioned, the beach is a litter box . We saw stray dogs pooping on the beach and one dog with owner just covered his dog's poop with sand. Yikes! Some unleashed dogs are also aggressive and start barking at passersby. Huge plies of trash mostly plastics just left on the beach.", "This is a really nice beach. Black sand, and some large rocks which have been eroded by the waters, making for an interesting seascape. Restaurants and bars are along the beach front, as you'd expect.", "Dirty, lots of plastic in the sea and on the beach. Noisy several very noisy places along this beach.", "We was thinking if we should go to this beach, Well, we had been many great beaches in the world. This one is just so- so. a very tourist Asia Beach. and they are building crazy hotel there now.", "When we arrived on this beach, I feel so amazing that we have some kind of beach like this. One of the things from the myth there is that they have a love tree and while you climb and sit there, your love wish will come true, although I don't believe it but some friends climbed and took a photo too hehe. Too bad that we cannot swim on this beautiful beach because of the high tide, but still you can enjoy the beach.", "Absolutely love this area you can walk for miles along the beach stop to shop, eat, have a cold beer or take a swim", "If you want to swimming in a clean sea waters with a clean sand in then you have to come to this place..they also have a canoo, water sport, yacht,etc..this beach found by separate a big mountain rock..therefore they have some traditional heroes statues made from big rock..", "This is not a long white sands type of beach. Lots of boats and not a lot of swim space. Beautiful view though and pretty shallow water.", "The beach is nice and so huge area, it means the long beach there.. There is a beautiful sunset there and good for family activity... There are couples bar and lounge to enjoy during sun down.. The beach also clean, with the beautiful white sands ", "It’s sad to say that the beaches that we have experianced have been littered with rubbish. Everywhere we have been there is rubbish all over the beach. Unless you are at the really expensive hotels then they clean that part of the beach. It’s heartbreaking to see such a beautiful place ruined by the amount of rubbish along the shore line. It’s also in the water, floating on the top of the water and it’s so so sad. I wouldn’t come back for that reason.", "We found it not so special (staid at the Hyatt part of the beach) and have seen beaches more beautiful.", "Beautiful beach with an amazing view of the sunset but unfortunately during monsoon season tonnes of trash and plastic bags get washed up on the beach each morning. The locals are very good at cleaning the beach up from the pollution but it is still an unfortunate occurrence", "Very natural and amazing beach with lots of colors in the water where you can have a quiet swim. The big waves are far away in the sea. Sometimes you can do some snorkeling. Amazing views to the sea from a cliff.", "Sorry not what we expected. The sea was warmer than where we were staying but full of rubbish. I would not swam or surf here if you paid me too. Bail beaches not living up to past expectations. Not many people here and no water sports which was a plus.", "The beach was really dirty when we were there. I'm not sure why they don't pay people to cleanup the beachfront, even the hotels don't clean up in their beaches out front.", "Really lovely beach, really calm waters and plenty of locals bathing in the waters and great for small children to play in! A slight rat problem on the piers but they dont come near you at all!", "It was a dissapointment to see this beach full of boats. No place where you can actually lay down. Only the bigger hotels have their own sun beds and beach.", "one part of the beach is taking over locals who are very insistant pushing their massage business and shop goods.", "the beach was beautiful, water was clean, and there is so much to do along the entire waterfront area, with restaurants, bars, music and massages, i will def be going back", "Lovey walk along a beautiful beach, with a stop for a drink along the way", "Lets be clear, it's not Australia or the med, it's so it can be a little dirty. Despite that, it's a nice place", "The beach is nothing special, but clean and calm. You have a bench of 5 stars hotel on the front, with good bars and massage stations.", "So many options! Early morning was fascinating, enjoying a swim (it is tide-dependent), watching and admiring the beach cleaners (23 staff - 2 rakers, 6 \\baggers\\\", and 15 other helping to load bags of seaweed and rubbish from the high tide line and carry it off to the handcarts for transportation). Fantastic effort in keeping the beach fresh (at least in front of this resort). Stroll along the beach at any time, banter with the local sellers, sit and enjoy the view eastwards toward the the 3 Nusa (Penida, Ceningan and Lembongan), or have a refreshing drink and snack and enjoy chatting to fellow travellers from anywhere on the planet. Late afternoon or evening and it becomes a dining experience. Anytime, it is so refreshing.\"", "had a great afternoon here on the beach. was nice in the wind and the sun. nicer then some other beaches with much more swell and seeweed", "Beautiful sunsets to be seen while relaxing on bean bags at any of the bars along the beach. Highly recommend.", "Its very crowded and not very clean beach but its middle beach for resting.its nice at nights and the prices are good", "Beach life and relax.Restaurants and walking or cycling,drink and eat on the beach after suntanning or swimming.But underwater is not interesting as in other islands (Gili or Lombok) and noisy and dangerous water sports like water scooters can limit your swimming time.No possibility to arrive to the reef because of risks of accidents.Moreover plastic and other rubbish is a great problem of sea", "I like the beach for family vacation both children and adult. The beach is white sand beaches with a lot of water sport and activities for fun", "Worth the visit when in , however can get pretty busy. Nice new boardwalk and not that expensive to get in. Bathrooms were clean.", "Perfect place to enjoy the sun, sand and the weather. We went in the evening, it was a 10 minute walk from our hotel- had a nice long stroll by the beach. It’s very clean and well kept Sunset at the beach is a must watch for all visitors of ... shacks here are nice ! U can try la plancha food and music !!", "This beach is not what you think it is , it's just a place for locals to make money of the tourist 300% more than anywhere else in and clear waters is not the really what you see well it was not in May when we went", "Love this stretch of beach....great for swimming, for beginning surfing, for walking or just sitting and watching the sun set. Truly a gorgeous spot on . We even came across a mass wedding...seems about 50 couples from China decided it was a good idea to get married all at once...and when the service was over, many came down to the beach for photos. Pretty funny.", "Well kept beach, lots of boat trips and water sports to do if you want to, but far enough Panay from you if you don't.", "Lovely place, it's a big and long beach. Perfrct for surfers but no good to have a nice and calm swimming.", "Every day without fail my wife and I had a swim or a dip in the sea ( depending on the tide ) and afterwards a walk along the beach to dry off. It is cleared every day by the different hotels beach cleaners who keep it in tip top order. The only problem with this is that they also rake up the sea shells which we quite enjoy collecting. It is also a very interesting walk when the tide is out as you cane see lots of small fish in the shallows and if you are lucky a lot of starfish. Well worth the walk.", "The beach is wide and reasonably clean the sunsets are fantastic. You can walk several kms to centro shops or just wander but do it early before too hot..", "This was to be a nice evening on a beautiful bay, eating spectacular seafood and it turned out to be THE worst experience we have ever had on any vacation we have ever taken (and there are a lot of them). We were absolutely stunned by the garbage strewn beaches and I mean everywhere you stepped & the water for as far as one could see was afloat with garbage... it is horrifying to think about the amount that is on the bottom of the ocean, absolutely horrifying. Made my husband & I both cry for the sake of the world that we live in. People were walking around like there was nothing wrong, even out standing in the water awaiting a non-existent sunset like they were standing in there bathtubs at home instead of in a sea of garbage. Needless to say we refused to eat the seafood as God only knows what is in it and we promptly had our driver return us to our hotel with unforgettable memories that will last a lifetime and beyond...", "Good quality chairs and matresses, showers nearby, nice security; you may borrow bikes from the hotel staff. Still smokers considers the beach an ashtray, - these should be provided", "Very few waves, so dont worry about a surfboard here! The sand is raked clean each morning and the water is some of the cleanest I have seen in .", "The above two were the worst, but it was to go to the beach and then go swim in the hotel pools, and then spend $70 for lunch with soft drinks at $7 each.....", "Nice sandy beach but needs cleaning on a daily basis. Lots to do like swimming, snorkeling, shopping and et Ski's", "Dirty grey sand makes it visually unappealing and some places along the beach are littered with rubbish. However, the water itself is lovely and it is a perfect learner surfer beach (at least it was when we were there).", "The sunset is amazing. But yet each can be quite dirty in places. Tends to be better outside of the private beach clubs. If you can get a hotel or villas to allow you onto their private part of the beach, this is your best bet if you want to spend a whole day there. During the wet season, the currents bring lots of rubbish to the beach, so do your research and check your seasons!", "You will find the beach has black sand and accommodates many bars & restaurants There is no escaping beach sellers, with sarongs, paintings and other trinkets with thier well rehearsed \\I give you good deal\\\" The beach is littered with rubbish, broken glass and other not so friendly beach items. During the day its hot, with some what rough conditions. The beach offers direct walking access to Kuta in the south, or Potato Head in the north. At night the beach comes alive with bean bags, colourful umbrellas and beach dining. Definitely go explore and make your own decision. For me, its not a swimming beach.\"", "Everything, just be aware the eat as much as you like buffet can be expensive. Beach is fantastic and always very clean. Staff in the hotel are amazing.", "Nice and long beach stretching some kilometers. Two dozens resort hotel are located on this beach with many more on the interior. We are in May and the wind blowing strong causing big waves crashing on the beach. Do not expect this beach to be like the one in the Caribean. Like anywhere, there are some ambulant vendors selling stuffs but they all belong ti a local coop and with not bother you at all. On the beach restaurants of hotels sells tasty food.", "Loved the beach and again the locals are very friendly and kind, went to a couple of the beach huts for the deck chairs and a few beers, lots of wind surfers and lovely Australians, can watch them surf for hours,", "Beautiful sunset and watch the planes coming in many restaurants to eat at in a relaxed atmosphere some places have cheap happy hour drinks", "Nice place to learn how to surf. Decent rates on surfboard rental and lessons. Nice bar/restaurants close to the beach.", "With the clear blue sea, white sands, and nice weather, no wonder this beach is very famous recently.", "İt was quite nice beach. The beach was good but the sea not like thay. The sea is very short you cant swim you should walk", "Lovely wide beach...great for surfers. Nice sand ... some people hiring out sunbeds are a bit cheeky and really try to mega overcharge. ..but if you are caeful and get the honest ones you will be OK. Enjoyed this beach.", "The sunset at the beach is beautiful. Get yourself a beanbag at one of the restaurants and kick back and relax. You'll be interrupted by locals selling you things but they leave if you aren't interested. The water is unpredictable so not great for swimmers unless you are super confident or a surfer. In the morning it makes for a great walk and you could let the kids wet their feet at the shore break. Definitely have to visit whole you're there.", "The beach is nice (january) awesome to surf in when its as many wawes as today! I hope they clean up the garbage everyday because its coming up on the beach everyday!", "We went there in month of march so it was very hot. Walking on beach was also tough as sand had heated up so much. Water activities are average with lack of safety and clean and equipments , specially for sea walk.", "Walked along the beach every day we were there. The waves crashing in are just amazing, no wonder there are so many surfers there. Sunset was breathtaking. A lot of people selling things on the beach from jewellery, hats, sunglasses, kites, canvases etc. if you sit on the bean bags on the beach or at many of the bars on the beach you can be pestered constantly. At night the beach is lit up with colour from the umbrella lights and the neon hanging lights. Bands play at the bars and it's certainly worth a visit or two.", "Not a surf beach but water is clean with very little rubbish etc Beach sellers don't harass you like Kuta area Perfect spot to relax", "We found this a great place to relax as it was very quiet compared with some of the other beaches. Great for a walk along the water and plenty of little restaurants for drinks and some lunch. We got a lounger no problem and it cost us next to nothing for the full day. The water was shallow and calm which was a lovely change from the beach at Legian which was better suited to surfing. The sand was lovely and qhite and very clean. Would recommend eating in one of the small cafes by the beach so reasonable and the food was great.", "Simply lovely. Was nice strolling along the beach and having \\a few\\\" options for street corn and peanuts with drinks\"", "After 8 years traveling , this is our favourite beach / area - so many new cool restaurants and bars , the beach clean and less busy , except for the surfers that are making it so fun to watch", "It depends what you are used to (we travel full time), and while one of the best beaches in the area, it's still an average beach at best compared to many other places. The good news is that it's clean in front of the resorts, many of them are great quality resorts. Snorkelling is not really worth it, but there are plenty of opportunities to go diving, 45-60 boat rides bring you to some great spots. Lots of people on the beach selling water sport activities, diving, boat trips etc. Avoid booking with them. All in all, ok-good beach to 's standards.", "A relaxed setting with great walking paths and good services for beach growers Not heavily over developed which makes for a relaxing and restful visit Cannot fault location", "Beautiful quiet beach, white sand, with a width of at least 20 meters at high tide, and much more when the tide goes down. The breaking waves offshore are wonderful to watch. I am not a surfer, but I figure surfers would have quite an enjoyable time. Closer to shore are smaller breaks, which are good enough for body surfing. The beach is peaceful. Just pull up a sun chair, find a shady spot, and doze off hearing the natural sounds of wave pounding. Of course there are some peddlars about, but they are generally unobtrusive and not pushy. They mainly leave you alone until you call them over.", "Very relaxing and away from the very busy tourist areas. Great for couples that want to spend a relaxing time together. Lovely beach with small waves, beautiful sunset.", "It is a walking distance from the villa I stayed. Clean, soft sands, long coast that you can enjoy walking along with sunshine. The waves is unpredictable. In one day it was great tides and 2 days later it got a red flag up. Luckily I was guided by a local security, he strongly advised me that never go to the water when red flag up. Though I saw a number of tourists and surfers ignore the flag's warning. Hope you luck to have a good and save wave to enjoy ;)", "This was a nice place to walk from our Hotel. Good cafes along the walk with cold beer for my friend and ice cream for me, whilst looking at the activity on the beach.", "It is really disappointing to see what unregulated development has done to what is potentially a spectacular beach. There is clearly an infrastructure problem which sees streams dumping all sorts of rubbish directly into the sea. This impacts water quality as well as dumps all sorts of plastic rubbish on the beach. This is the dark side of tourism laid bare, and one which all tourists must take some responsibility for. Having said that there are still great opportunities to enjoy the amenity of the beach, watch a great sunset and contribute positively to the environment.", "Hi, the beaches have many restaurants on them, but they are very expensive. It is romantic though and fun. Just dont like being taking advantage of by very high price restaurants.", "Wasn’t sure if I should write this review, but the place sure is remarkable and an amazing sight. Unfortunately I was one of those idiots, that just had to get too close to the edge, as an enormous wave crashed and dragged me into what can only be described as 30 minutes in hell. It was mere luck that I am here today, and would really advise others to be more thoughtful and careful than I was. The waves that day was about 5 meters high and created massive blowouts, had I hit a few centimeters higher up my back it might have broke, but I survived with now “only” 30 stings. And after the hardest I have ever pushed myself to swim 200 meters in half an hour in intense currents, a boat could finally pick me up. And the words “you are a very lucky boy, you shouldn’t be alive right now” are now forever stuck and puts everything into perspective. And even though I have been a top level gymnast for 10 years, and in the best shape And prime years, I felt powerless out there. Had a wave come before a current pulled me some meters away from the blowout spot, I wouldn’t be here right now. So please be careful!! It’s really not worth the picture to risk your life this way, and that comes from a born daredevil, that always takes everything a step too far.", "We have stayed here a number pf times now And It has a great family vibe. We love The Different restaurants around And The board walk that front some of The Big Hotels. A very safe area With lots to do if you like water sports or you can just Lay around And do nothing!", "This beach is not for surfing, it is for relaxing. Nice/safe place to swim at high tide, but note it is very shallow at low tide. Awesome for watching the sun rise!", "another corner of beautiful ... long beaches with white sands, peppered with local eateries and beach clubs a must experience", "Great walking beachfront stretching over 2 kms with many varied dining options. Prices are really good", "It is so damn clean!! the water is practically transparent! You can see the sand - perfect light brown, the beautiful green seaweed and your feet so clearly! Its a serene sight to the eyes! makes you keep on falling in live with nature :) and yes of course the ever pervasive local beer - Bintang! its good!", "Dnt miss if you love any form of water sports its simply great. there are various operators which offer different options. Drinking water and toilets are available near the beach. Beach is clean and great for hanging out.", "Simple town.. for now. developing rapidly. Great views of ocean and surf. Old mans bar is too easy to roll into after a day on beach. Sleepy town away from busyiness.", "Very beautiful beach, but with high waves at high tide. Great for surf beginers. You should find along great hotels, restaurants, bars or beach clubs with meals and beverages", "Coming from England but living in Australia, this beach fits somewhere in the middle. The sand is not white but more grey, and there didn't seem to be much \\dry sand\\\". There was plenty of sunbed (for a fee) and lots and lots of nese people trying to sell you things. They can be pushy and annoying, but all you have to do is say no. We noticed one guy making fresh cocktails for people so maybe you wouldn't want to turn this one down! The most beautiful thing about this beach were the waves, i've never seen anything like it before. Waves starting from so far back, it was so mesmerizing to watch.\"", "I walked down from my accommodation one evening to the beach. It was wide, clean, and not crowded. I enjoyed watching the setting sun, surfers and people walking by.", "Nice sandy beach with lots of restaurants and trees for shade along it. Great path along the beach for walking and biking. ", "Such a fantastic Family Destination, clean beach and still has the feel of the culture in . Will be back", "For me, since I’m not the surfer type this was far the best beach on , nice white sand with blue water like from postcards... in some areas the tide gets really low so it doesn’t look very nice, but overall beautiful beach,not crowded at all. Only thing that is somehow inconvenient is that all the nice resorts are here so if ur not stayin there u’ll just have to grab a towel and stay on the sand, still u can use the beach bar and restaurant from some of the resorts which is ok, if u want to get out of the sun and stay in the shade for a bit", "This is a black sand beach that's quite near the various villas in Canggu. It's walkable without issue, and the water was the perfect temperature when we went in January. There were a lot of surfers about, and speaking of the water, the thing that makes it a good surf spot - strong waves - means you really must be careful if you venture out into the water for a swim. (We didn't - just meandered down the beach with our toes in the surf that came up.) There's not a lot of cover for those of us that might need some shade, so if the equatorial sun isn't your thing make sure you have sunblock and/or an umbrella. (Those might be advisable generally.) We didn't find too many amenities along the beach, but then we weren't really looking for any either.", "The best beach in ! very clean, tranquil beach. Fantastic swimming, very clean water, some small fish swimming around. Perfect beach for families, as the sea is quiet and clear. Many restaurants, bars, and coffee shops around. If you have any food or drinks in the restaurants, most have umbrellas and sunbeds available to use free of charge as long as you eat or drink something. If you go in the lunchtime is high tie, great for swimming or snorkeling.", "Loads rubbish in sea hotel staff do best to clean but keeps washing in , nappies bottles all plastic we were forever coming out of sea with handfuls of rubbish to put in bins all sea here is like it been all round island same problems", "Also loads of bars and restaurants. Just a shame that it seems to be really quiet in the evenings & most restaurants, although really nice, along the beach are empty at night. Some fantastic local food at lunchtime though.", "Went there a few times the beach is very big but the sea is a bit hard to swim. If you like to swim or just chill in the water not the best beach for you. Care with the high prices for the sunbeds and the umbrellas.", "White sands and quiet place to spend private time with family. At June the rocks were sharp, had to be careful with kids.", "Great beach for morning walks, you will find local and tourist enjoying the morning walks, jogs and surf In the morning. In the evening you have the perfect setting to watch the sunset!", "Has the advantage of reef then a drop off and all that brings and less plastic than the rest so better than all the beaches in the south. Authorities need to do much much more about plastic and other filth in the water than they do. We will not be returning until we hear there has been change as water sports are important to us.", "It's a good beach with pleasure facility like cano. Have a nice view either. Cann't wait to came here again.", "Sunset, Coconut or ice cream, may be just a jog. You will love it all. nice and clean. Yes good enough to spend an evening if staying close by.", "Long coastline to walk along. Some areas have more waves than others. Unfortunately there is a bit of plastic litter as well. Lots of people, but you can find some quieter zones. You can easily find chairs and parasols to rent. Restaurants are nearby.", "The resort is so good, but when I came there, the sea is receded so I can see the trash in the waterfront. Because of that, I didn't want to play on the ocean, just in the beach.", "It's a nice bay as beach but it's no virgin beach. The restaurants between ihg and four seasons smelt a bit odd - we may have picked the wrong one however. It didn't feel like getting back to nature with the airport so close. For me, virgin beach is the best beach we saw on the trip.", "We stayed at the Mulia Villas that had direct access to this beach and wow, talk about being spoilt , it seemed that as soon as you left footsteps in the sand they were raked over like a divot in a bunker. The water was clean and the surf breaking on the reef not too far out was also worth exploring at low tide. All up, clean and safe.", "White sandy beach..beautiful scenery and cozy....since I was there in the afternoon, the weather is super hot.....worth to give it a shot...", "A beautiful sunset and nice beach bar. the sand, the wave, and the drink are very pleasant.an ice cold beer and a comfortable bean bag are great couples to spending time in here", "It felt like the beach was exclusively ours except for a few local Fishermen which added to the experience. Stunning and heavenly.", "Waves can vary on swell size. But beautiful sandy beach sand Colour is slightly grey but still a beautiful beach. A three year old would be fine in the shallows. And even if your a surfer there is a rideable wave every day for mid to novice surfers. On a good day I've seen good surfers out there but it's not pipeline or bells beach. Boards n lessons for hire on beach", "Lovely beach that is fairly new. The water is so clear, but the sand is on the gritty side with lots of broken shells (I found it hard to walk on bare foot). There are a variety of food and drink stalls, prices are a little bit more expensive but still ok. You do have to pay to enter this beach, well worth making a day of it.", "like the beach and the area, water beautiful blue. the prices are fair, not expensive, food we ate was good. staff friendly. one thing i dont like is the rocks and stones you have to pass before ending up in deeper water where the stones are not there anymore.", "I realise it is the wet season but the amout of rubbish on the beach is disgusting. The quality of the water was terrible to say the least", "This place is luckely not really found by the mass tourism yet. Which makes it a quite simple and silent place. There are some small warungs where you can eat some nice simple meals. The breeze of the sea is nice :)", "We hired a jetski and it was fantastic. My partner also really enjoyed the surf. He did lots of cool tricks on his surfboard because he is really good.", "A very simple beach but beautiful, the sands are white, the view is nice, not so many people here, the winds blow so strong but fun, everything is nice here... Recommend place to visit.", "Apart from offering panoramic ocean and beach views, the vibes are pretty good in this beach.You can drink,chill,lazy around ,swim,surf and eat cheap local foods and spent the whole day without care. Must visit for a day to spend.", "Once you get over the gritty shoreline, the sand is soft underfoot. The currents are very gentle and the water shallow so ideal for swimming.", "The beach is very disgusting and polluted, trash everywere and also in the water! We didnt even swim because of this. No, not very nice!", "Mmmm....not for me.....too much 'stuff' littering the beach. Even though a tractor travels along the beach 'raking' it is not so effective. After rain the water looks disgusting and dumping waves serve as caution to bathers.", "Came here to watch the sunset. The beach is full of people, DJs, live music, merchant sellers, multiple beach venues with alot of hotels having little beach clubs. Find a spot and enjoy it on beanbags and table service. Time your moment and you can have that perfect beach sunset photo.", "Good beach, clean, nice waves up to three meters high. It can be dangerous in the water at some spots because of outwards currents but these are pinpointed by lifeguards with flags on the beach. I do freaking hate the guys working on the beach overcharging for the sunbeds and umbrella. Our hotel hostess told us 100 rp. is normal for 2 beds and an umbrella. They asked for 200-300 so we ended up with our beachtowel on the sand, which is free obviously", "We stayed in Westin so the beach is just nearby. There are plenty of people offering ski jet and other water sports. Work hard to negotiate for a much much better deal. We tried the banana boat and the children love it.", "I was disappointed. There was alot of trash in the water. The surf was so strong couldn't really swim, just stand and let the waves crash around you. Lots of surfers in training, but no real waves for them to ride, waves broke before any rideable curl. There were warning flags for rip currents and if you didn't get knocked down while waves were coming in there was a big chance they were dragging you out! We got 2 lounge chairs and an umbrella for 150k and had it for as long as we wanted. Lots of people walking around selling food and souvenirs.", "Nice beach to visit in the evenings. During morning, it would be too hot with sun shining above you, unless you wish to sunbathe, avoid visiting during many ending hours.", "Nothing great to see there. We stayed for 2 nights in a hotel basically on the beach, but we didn't bother to dive in the sea. We didn't even spend more than 30 minutes on the beach. The mediocre hotel pool was better. As a bonus, we almost stepped on a snake while on the beach walk path at night time. We found a few nice places for dinner around the area, though.", "This beach is lovely and clean but Nauru you swim at high tide. At low tide you walk a long way to get deeper water. Plenty of boats on the stand and moored in the water", "Scattered bars with reasonable beer prices. Live music at night. Street vendors to buy yummy food from. Relaxing during the day, busier at night. Love it. I will be staying closer to it on my next trip back in December.", "Although we stayed in Westin Resort which has a private beach, It was very clean and a lovely beach.", "Quite disappointed with this beach and so were my boys who were travelling out of the U.S. for the first time. I suppose my husband and I are spoiled by the beaches of Grand Cayman, Turks and Caicos, or the absolute clear waters of Bora Bora, so I will just report what we observed as best I could. There were four areas where we where that had lounge chairs. One charged, 365,000 IDR per person (approx. $28/pp), we chose the ones closest to the end of the beach next to a hut with a bar and dining area. Food was ok and a bit more expensive than usual but that was expected. There were quite a few vendors selling jewelry, kites, sarongs, and paintings, walking around. They were respectful until one in the end of the day, who was a bit aggressive about his sales tactics. The beach was a bit crowded. Lots of seaweed and washed up rubbish as others previously mentioned. We will not return. ", "Excellent for viewing Sunset, nice darkish Sand which is comfortable for walking miles. Waves are strong so can't swim. Not crowded and no street vendors to hassle. A very relaxing place, plenty of sunbeds available.", "Very Clean beach with good sand and less number of tourists. Nice place to spend and enjoy a day.Near to bog and famour reaorts and villas.", "Nice beach, you can come with your family and have some drinks or BBQ while you see the sunset, there is traditional dancing also bands. There is lots of restaurants, cafe on the beach.", "This beach is within the tourist precinct and therefore the majority of local vendors are restricted and actually carry a number, if your feel aggrieved. The beach has a large tide of several meters, and can be dangerous to those not familiar with surf at high tide. At half tide, the beach is safe, at low tide the cockle hunters go out to collect food. Many 5 Star hotels are located on this beach.", "One of the nicest beach to visit in . Good place to chill while waiting for sunset with many cafes near the beach.", "biking about 30 minutes to the beach in the morning, it's quite refreshing. the beach is clean and tempting", "This area has great waves and breaks if you enjoy surfing. It is not a swimming beach. The unfortunate problem all waters around have is the surmounting issue of trash. And it is too bad. Hopefully and the surrounding islands will get his under control before more damage is done.", "Beautiful laid back cheap massages and visit Hardee's for souvenirs. Wash can be done cheap and the beach walk is besutiful", "My favourite time here is in the late afternoon and evening with the lovely lit umbrellas and the beanbags. Sit and sip your cocktail and enjoy the live music on the beach. Totally relax with a foot massage as well. Sunbaking and surfing is over rated!", "The beach was very dirty, and we were bothered quite a lot on the beach. The tend to bury their smaller rubbish in the sand rather than remove it.", "I have to say that surfing there is awesome, as the breaks are big and you have a great time. Also the bars and cafes around are allright. on the other hand, the beach sometimes smells bad and there is some garbage around, homeless dogs also wonder around. If you are looking for good surf that's the place, but don't expect crystaline water and sand.", "Great quiet beach with walkway along the beach front. Lots of water activities to take on. Plenty of food places to rest up and take in the scenery while enjoying the local food and a drink.", "Love this beach, safe for swimming, lots to do and see, boats and watersports on hand, also cafes and stalls, massage etc Great place", "Beautiful. Clear water. Clean sea beach.Carry a good camera. Carry water bottle.Nice for water sports.Do use Sun screen lotion.", "Beach was clean and easy to get 2,the traffic was some what scary when trying to cross road.The shops on eat street were amazing,so you always spent time checking out what was in store.", "Amazing beach, with beautiful blue color..one of the favorite beaches in . Just have to see it. We loved it.", "This is not the Maldives or the Caribbean. One does not go here to swim in the sea, but it is great for surfers.", "Beach and view was amazing.It was bit adventures to get in to the beach from top. But we did it !!! Spend time enjoying, great time. one of best experience we had in our holiday in !", "Loved the small beachside cafes down at the southern end of the beach, especially Cemara. Enjoyed walking through the grounds of the Aerowisata and Hyatt hotels, except for the sad sight of hundreds of beached white whales in the sun lounges. Loved sunsets on the beach and fried peanuts with my beer!", "Beautiful beaches and load of beach bars. Good food at your fingertips would recommend to any one traveling there", "The beach is very flat and also very clean with dark brown sand. Lots of water sports available, as well as hire of day beds, beanbags etc. good atmosphere with a lot of people around. Also a lot of locals trying to sell merchandise.", "It was scorching hot when we went to Pandawa beach! I love it :) I wanted to get a tan! Although my hubby and his parents are not so fond of the blazing sun. It didn't stop me from swimming and taking nice pictures by the beach. Our tour guide took us to the far end of the beach where we will just have to order food or drinks then we will be able to use the restos sun bed already :) We ordered fresh mango and coconut juice! It was delish! The beach is so inviting! Although I think they lack clean bathrooms in the beach. Luckily the resto where we stayed for an hour has clean bathrooms. The public toilets are not so clean!", "Access to the beach is tricky due to presence of all the beach-front hotels and lack of sign-posts (don't rely too much on directions given by hotel staff). The beach was fairly clean and I didn't see any seaweed (presumably as the sea is too rough). The waves were quite strong - and a few people were surfing and body-boarding. There was a small number of traders selling kites, clothing, etc. - though we didn't get any hassle. We paid 150K Rp. for a parasol and two loungers for two hours (initially quoted 250K Rp.). A taxi back to the hotel (1.3 km.) cost 40K Rp).", "I cannot express how sad I was to set my eyes on the first beach I ever laid eyes on in . ! tropical paradise! Full of garbage! Plastics, litter, you name it. It is awful and I wouldn't set foot in that water for the world. I can't believe anyone thinks this is OK. The beach should be shut down. I came halfway across the world and that's the beach??!!! Gee, sure didn't look like the photos. And who's to blame?! Complicated question....locals uneducated in the harms of littering, too many tourists, overdevelopment, no recycling program for the hordes of plastic. Don,t come to Sanur to see a tropical beach. Come only if you stay in one of the resorts that line the beach, and swim in the pool...but know most of us could do the same thing a lot closer to home. It's a cesspool. So sad.", "OK beach,certainly nothing you would want to fly 15 hour for, not the Asian dream beach you imagined! Due to the reef, the beach is safe for young children swimming and playing,no currents or waves here. Water is quite shallow and a decent adult swim is not possible. Water is clear, but unfortunately a lot of rubbish on the beach and in the water. The usual souvenir stalls and \\transport\\\" shouters along the paved path with water sport stalls and bars, sunlounge cost around 50k per pax. Not amazing to be honest..would book somewhere else next time.\"", "This is really nice beach it is not authentic beach but other beaches has dark volcanic sand -this beach have nice sand is long and big there is many luxury hotel and very quiet ...", "We went for walks in the morning , it had a good paved path for walking and cycling. It’s cool early morning and has a nice breeze the view is beautiful with fishing boats clean golden sand. The are Warung’s along the way if you want to have breakfast overlooking the ocean. Well worth getting up early to beat the heat.", "beach was ok. safe to swim from morning until afternoon time. mostly low time around 5pm onwards. although you can still enjoy the view and just relax.", "Expensive place to stay and eat. Then you may have to leave the site to find great local eats. Too many chain restaurants You can stay off the beach and just come for the day visit. ", "Nice sunset......but beach was full of rubbish. Was not nice seeing a man drown and all the tourist just taking pictures.", "Nice white sand but the tide goes out early so in the afternoon the sea has gone well out. Not the paradise beach I was expecting.", "Love drinks on the beach at sunset in one of the many \\bars\\\" set up along the beach. Amazing sunsets, cool breezes & great prices.\"", "kites snax sunset surf offer of massage and sarongs galore... sunset is the best time to grab a local snack as home chefs head sown to catch the locals & families as the enjoy the sun going down", "This is a MUST when you are in Lemongan.So beautiful,so relaxing so unbelievably.It is just 5 min far by walking from dream beach and sunset from here is amazing!", "This area doesnt offer a lot of activities. The beach is quite small too. This area offers good accomodation though at very cheap price and very good food option for vegeterian as well. We rented a scooter and then it was easy to commute around.", "Huge beach with most locals, Canoeing is affordable at $2/hour Clear blue water with sea breeze and it's very relaxing when you sit down @ the warung while enjoying the beach with whole coconut juice or pitcher of local beer, Bintang!", "in September their is a lot of surfers , the beach is not very good for swimming but the restaurant on the beach are very nice especially on sunset , you could sit and eat and drink and enjoy the view", "Beautiful beach with soft black sand. Not too many people, that was really appreciated. The water was a at a perfect temperature to be refreshing, but the waves were really strong so we couldn't go very far.", "Large - and very long beach ! It is not very crowded (at least it was not when I was there ! Ideal for longer walks , and you might discover some Australian females sunbathing topless...", "Nice beach kept very clean by staff from early morning to late .we do have a bar which to be honest is not that good , trying to sell us defrosted ice cream and when they say fresh squeezed juice rubbish they do not even have a juicer just a blender and add that cheap nasty syrup and sugar err then even when I asked for a milk shake made with vanilla ice cream and me watching yes you guessed no ice cream when pointed out this was told ice cream powder more rubbish being feed to me , if you need a drink go next door to Kiki beach better ", "I have never seen the beach so dirty, kudos to the nese for trying to keep it clean but the water is loaded with plastic, paper and wood. Sad", "I stay in the Grand Whiz Hotel, next to the Sofitel. So only 3 min walk to the beach The beach is clean and the sea is calm. So you can swim around the area of near the Club Med hotel. The beach itself is a public space, but you cant use the coach/sofa in of the Club Med, unless you are the guest of that hotel. This is really a perfect spot to see sunrise", "Nice and relaxing - beautiful white and sandy and peaceful! Mainly western resorts around. The waves break far out on the reef- nice for a change!", "We spent our time at Rip Curl School of Surf and had a fantastic time. The beach is great and clean and the surrounding restaurants give you great value for money. There was an open air event during the time we were there and we enjoyed some superb local live music, with food and drinks at reasonable prices.", "Wonderful water and sand-the ideal place to hang out with a beer.A world famous \\Buddhist oil massage\\\" awaits the interested traveller-much sought after but expensive(Rp 150-250000) for a beach massage.It appears that much of the beach front has been taken over by very large premium hotels and resorts,for the purposes of water sports.There is a very small strip available to the public.Due to the ne for transportation,noit many beachwalkers and casual tourists\"", "Nice restaurants, have lunch with your feet in the sand, enjoy the friendly service, the nice views and the waterfront.", "gorgeous beach, you can even shop from your sunbed, and the sellers are friendly and will go away if you don't want to by anything. You can learn to surf, our friend did and loved it, I even had \\a go\\\" but not standing up!!!! Getting on it was hard enough. The sun is hot, the sea is clear and warm, and the sand is absolutely boiling so ear your flip flops down to the wet sand or run as fast as you can. Stay under cover for your first couple of days if you are a brit- the sun burns quickly.\"", "What a surprise. Lovely stunning clean beach. Private and your not getting hassled by vendors. One of the nicest beach I've been to outside Australia", "This is the best beach in . Very beautiful and clean..it feels amazing to be here . One can spend whole day sitting in the beach and admire the beauty.", "Good beach and so much foodstall... The beach is clean with the white sand.. Wavy beach and windy. Have a mahabarata statue on the entrance..", "Warm, clear water great for swimming inside the reef and consistent clean waves outside. Surfers dream! Just not accessible an hour either side of low tide. ", "Rubbish in the water makes this side of a very sorry sight. People from the sunset clubs on the beach leave there rubbish behind and then you find yourself swimming in the ocean with hundreds of plastic bottles and rubbish. Stick to your pool side resorts!!!", "Restauants line the top of the long beach, many with seating in the sand. Break walls have been installed to create calm areas for swimming and a long paved bike / walking path runs along length the top side. Good surf breaks can be seen off shore on the reef. If you are looking for a private / quiet beach this is not it.", "Hassled from the moment you arrive by market ladies who grab you and follow you. Locals come to the beach and throw litter everywhere. It's not tourists who ruin this place. Rats in the rocks because of overflowing bins and general mess.", "maybe the best beach in ( clean) very quiet not much to do.good for 4,5 days maybe all the beach have big hotels that have there omprelas and sunbed on the beach", "There a lot of resorts, beach ok but not beautiful. Not too much to do A lot of old people Restaurants more expensive than in other places they add an extra taxes on the bills carefull.", "As soon as you are away from hotel beach fronts, the garbage pollution is out of this world. I have never seen so much garbage on a public beach. it is absolutely disgusting and shows a total disregard for the environment by the locals.. and most of it is identifiable as from locals. The excuse that a place is still 'spiritually pure' even though it is covered in trash just doesn't cut it in 2012. Nor do the packs of aggressive dogs that roam loose, especially early morning and night", "An early morning walk along the beach will be ideal, away from the crowd still slumber after previous night of generous alcohol consumption and hangover mode. Savour the early sea breeze, and if the wing surge is reasonable, turquoise sea wave rolling gently. Heaven... Then, opt for sunset walk if you have fallen in love with the beach", "We walked along this beach a couple of times and couldn't help notice that the surfers were coming right in among the swimmers. Having said that, it is and has long been known as a surfing area. I won't swim where there are surfboards. Having said that, it is a lovely beach to walk on. The sand feels good and if you walk where the water washes up, the temperature of the water is perfect. There are also no shortage of hotel restaurants at which you can stop at if you've got your wallet on you.", "Ideal for stand-up paddle activities, water sports, swimming with calm waters and amazing sunrise views", "Soft sandy beach with trees to lock your bike up to. Nice shallow entrance through I found too much seaweed to go out further. Great little local restaurants on beach and lovely path", "We spent a couple of our days at the beach. You have a choice of just relaxing in the sun, sipping on a cocktail or beer or doing some water sports. Plenty of restaurants too choose from and nice walk along the coast.", "Nice beach and large so you could be in a place without others next to you. A black sand beach, big waves, if you like surf that's the location. Big and beautiful sunsets, book a place in one of the beach sand places restaurants and enjoy. For me it's a 7.", "It’s been a very popular place for local, domestic, and international travellers since ages. A clean beach with a nice pathway for running and some interesting cafes and restaurants are also available.", "The beach is clean and it has white sand and amazing blue water. A great place to relax and listen to the wave", "So beautiful beach..and i hope this beach still be a recomend beach in .because i love .. Always love my born place", "Very clean and neat beach. There is low tide on most afternoons, during which the water level recedes considerably and beach becomes rocky. Visit early mornings or late evening for a great experience.", "I like the beach since not to many person come to theis beach area, you still may jow the view, have fun with friends, playing the sand and look the beautiful wave at the ocean.", "amazing sunsets, nice and quiet during the day... restaurants located near by! don't forget your sunscreen and be careful the waves can be a bit rough at times!", "we moved to the south of to see their beaches and was dissappointed. the sewerage from the city flows directly to the beach where most of the tourist swim., we have decided to go on a bar near by and watch the sunset instead which was okay phuket thailand's beach is way more better.,", "Nice sand, clean and low water without waves makes this a great beach for families with small children. A broad range of cafees with all styles and standards is a positive contribution.", "Definitely a beach to visit. Nice street life and home to the more laidback elderly tourist . Highly recommended.", "Beautiful bay with a bend which gives a great scenery. Downside also here is the amount of plastics you’ll find on the beach. Locals don’t seem to care all that much since you’ll find little plastics in their offerings as well. Luckily there is hope on the horizon with organizations like 4Ocean. Their goal is to clean up the oceans and it’s beds.", "I came to this place over and over again! Nice view, good environment, there are a lot of restaurants and warung, etc. White sand, you can see the surfer .. But more than all, this place is the best to see the sunsets!", "We were in The Mulia hotel and with direct access to the beach. Nice,clean and beautiful. Not noisy and safe beach. What else you need?", "We got amazing sunset here. Nearby double six beach there are plenty of great restaurants. Nice place for swim also.", "Great beach! Best way to enjoy is staying in one of the big resorts as the public areas are just average. Collection is great, specially if you are after a one stop shop.", "We only went to the beach once and admittedly it was late in the afternoon so there weren't many tourists around. The water was completely still and knee-high at best, so you couldn't really swim in it, per se. Also some Indonesian men were sitting on the rock wall openly staring at the women in bikinis which was very offensive. We did get some massages from some lovely nese ladies which was the highlight of the afternoon!", "One of the best beach in ..it was clean...food joints on the beach serves good food...one can go for a boat ride...it was cool...enjoyed", "This is a very nice beach area with magnificent views of the sunset.Not the cleanest beach but they do clean it every morning which makes it respectible", "It 's a beautifull beach we just need 10 minutes to find it by bike. It' a great place to visit. While enjoy the beach, we can have some food in the left or rightside waroengs. Sure we will coming again!", "This beach is a private beach for BTDC members' or hotel's guest only. But mostly people who know this place will come directly and relaxing on the beach. Very excellent view and we enjoy day-time on the beach. But only 1 restroom for washing our body afther playing sand. Need more restroom.", "Some sections of he beach aren't as clean as others. Tip is to walk a little further where the water moves across the beach.", "The beach is public, but there are a few hotels along the way. You can rent chairs and umbrella (a set for 100k). We chose a place next to a bar where there's a toilet, a shower and a changing room, so it was very comfortable. You may have to walk a bit to find a good spot: there are places where it would be difficult to swim. Watch out for seaweed - it's better to wear swimming shoes. A few minutes from the beach there are many restaurants where you can stop for lunch. Sellers were bugging us just at the entrance and then along the way you can meet people offering boat trips or sea sports.", "The beach is full of toxic garbage coming from the city with the rain flow. Others say that they come from the ocean from the fishing boats. No matter how they come its a terrible view (see 2 pics attached), people come with trucks and clean it every afternoon but they are so many that they can t do anything about it… or many they can? educate their people not tho throw garbage anywhere? of course this takes decades, meantime enjoy the little bar/restaurants on the beach which some of them have gray food!", "Maybe we missed the perfect weather, but when we were there, it did not look like the above picture, rather green water and a bit dirty and cloudy. Hotels were divine, restaurants and fun factor pretty good. Surf apparently can be good too, depending on season. Beaches in front of hotel nice and raked, but not \\maldives\\\". Dont expect perfect blue clear seas, you will be disappointed. But still amazing experience and lovely locals - also some really good package deals include things like massages, so look out for those.\"", "Nice beach to have family weekend .this beach you can do activity like paddle boat,also you enjoy the sunset.safe for swimming if you bring you kids and nice to relax..", "Overall very dissappointed with the beach at sanur very dirty and litter and empty bottles everywhere , would not swim in that water looked very dirty", "The beach is lovely and was often empty in parts. Lots of shack type restaurants loads of massages available. Plenty of sun beds available to hire very cheap as we were in the low season. Many hotel complexes were we could pay for a bed and a towel and then have the use of all the hotels facilities !! Result Basilica restaurant offered an amazing Sunday Brunch offer where you got the bed and the towels for free for having lunch there . The starters were unlimited and very very good then you chose One main course again generous size and then Unlimited desert!! A foodies heaven . Anyone around on a Sunday would be barking mad not to go", "Good to stay by the airport but not a whole lot here to do except go to the beach and drink bintang!!", "Coming from Western Australia, nothing beats our sunset. Most of the time we were there it was cloudy so not much of a sunset to wow us. Too busy and those beach side bars play really loud music. Too many beach vendors and not very clean beach although they try to clean it up, still heaps of rubbish washed up.", "I love this place, beach was very cleand and long beach, really recommended this beach for relaxation, with spa!", "I've been in Legian for the last 8 days and have been to the beach everyday. It's a great part of the beach and usually not as many rips as other areas. It's very relaxing to be on a lounge and have the option to be served anything you may desire. It's always good to watch the great surfers and also all the surf schools teaching new ones. It's very easy to join a surf school or simply hire a board and get lessons direct from the hirer. Great part of the beach to be on all day and also stay or come back for a few drinks and sunset.", "My favourite place is here. DOuble six beach, I can do jogging, watch people play football , many tourist and local enjoy the beach. many cafes in here so no worries if we are hungry.", "Our Villa was only 400 meters to the beach. went there everyday to watch the sunset and have some drinks with friends. Great beach for surfing and swimming. The water was very warm. You have beach chairs and umbrellas to watch the night away with plenty of music and live bands. Excdellent", "Loved the peaceful beach with kayaking experience. This is very quiet and calm beach. a must visit place when in ", "This beach was full of litter, both in the water and piles or rubbish on the beach itself. I had hoped for a swim but I'm not a huge fan of being covered in floating garbage. Very disappointing.", "Have been coming here for many years beach has changed but people still the same friendly and helpful", "We love that beach for sunsets. You should try to come by 6 PM, find nice cafe with live music band and enjoy sunset time with your lovely ones.", "Goes for 6km with the sea and beach on one side and resorts, restaurants, markets, on the other. Walk or ride - bikes for rent - and stop for a massage, fresh juice, swim as often as you want.", "The beach is one of the better ones in . Some parts have a very strong current that can push you along with really knowing it. Still issue with rubbish around the place and in water - some marine life is dodgy. Sand is OK for the area. Admittedly I am from Western Australia - that has some of the best beaches in the world - so I may have high, but simple, standards.", "Beautiful white sand beach..most of the luxury resorts are near to this beach.Many restaurants,souvenir shops are nearby.Beach is ideal for surfing.", "Went here to hunt sunset. The view is awesome but it wasn't clean beach. Lot of plastic bag, and somehow stingy in some spot near Legian Beach.", "My honest review about all the beach in regarding the sunset is along the canggu area! You could get a very whole super big round sunset! With a nice colour and the sound of sea breeze and a view of many surfers finish their activity and bring the board. Oh my god! Canggu sunset you stole my heart.", "had a great time out today at the Beach, safe to swim in and beautiful weather, was a nice 26 today, one place to go in ", "The beach is nice with blue waters, but it is not good for swimming and just going around as it is a rocky beach and not smooth.", "Black sanded beach not very good for swimming, but an awesome place to surf regardless of ability. Good channel to swim out plus the peak give you long rides. Local guides and boards are available from the car parks and there is always a coconut waiting for you after your time in the water.", "Nice beach but not the best I've ever seen. Never got too crowded and was more suited for a stroll than perhaps a day at the beach. The locals loved it and in the evenings it really came to life. Sunset was beautiful and worth the visit just for this.", "Great views and a nice walkway with shops and restaurants. Walking on the beach itself was difficult and there were some hawkers/peddlers selling their wares to people lounging on the beach. Overall, super-nice though.", "Such a beautiful beach. Lovely to stroll along . Loved all the resorts right on the beach and also the pathway that goes along. We had a young bub and it ment we could take our stroller. Lots of great restaurants along the beach. Perfect for a relaxing holiday or day trip", "It's great beach to enjoy sunset around south of . The place was really busy in the evening. The kids will love this so much.", "Good beach to get relax and activities are also there. very nice weather and enjoying beach with family.", "pretty clean beach with lovely clear safe waters for kids, lovely restaurants. Preferred the area not near the Beach Club", "Were here for a couple of days. Liked: especially the about 5 km long strand promenade which is great for strolling along, and I loved to run it early in the morning. Also liked the many cafes, bars and restaurants along the beach, especially in the afternoon and evening. And the beach itself has grear parts. No so much: beach is partly quite dirty with lots of litter; also all kinds of vendors get at you all the time; many ugly stalls and shops in different parts of the beach", "Clean and clear blue water. Nice sand and nice friendly vendors around. No annoyances nor touts much. Worth to visit for a good relaxation and a swim! Like it alot! Has canoe around for water sports. Can have nice ice cold beers and delicious seafood nasi goreng (fried rice) at reasonable price with sea view.", "My wife and I enjoyed a couple of meals and some afternoon drinks while watching the great sunsets. only problem is the overly loud music coming from Cocoon which spoilt the music from beach performers.", "this beach will very crowded in the afternoon especially before sunset. if you want to go to this beach, please prepare 1 hour before the sunset time (you can check the sunset schedule in the internet). if not, you cant find the parking lot (if you bring car) or you cant find a good place to enjoy the sunset time :D bring you friends here, just sitting on the beach while drinking dan chatting with your best friends. :)", "Great place - would like too see all the rubbish removed , entry to park payment could include someone to collect the rubbish .", "We went to the public beach for a visit and there was just so much rubbish floating around that day it was sad..it felt very 'resort-y' in this area which wasn't really our thing, although I can imagine the hotels are lovely. I can imagine it could be very nice at this beach but it was ruined by swimming around with plastic.", "Nice peaceful beach. Less rush makes it comfortable for family outings. Had a nice time with children enjoying scuba diving. Nearness to my place of stay was an added benefit.", "Very beautiful area. White and very good for swimming at high tide. Sadly a tad too much garbage in the water at times though.", "Problems with tides bringing in seaweed and rubbish. Not for swimming as also has problems with sea urchins.", "Good long stretch of beach for a walk. Several temporary beach bars with young men wanting to sell you a beer. Local dogs play in the surf and surfers make the most of the waves. Not my ideal location but pleasant", "Confused about all the negativity about the cleanliness. Maybe it's because people went during the rain but when we were there it was great. I've been to beaches in LA where there are bins every 10m and the beach is still dirty. This did have rubbish but it really wasn't that bad. Water was clean and plenty of children happily playing. Smile and wave at the sellers, they can be annoying blocking your view. Great cafes along as well.", "The many and varied eateries along the beaches were a great place to sit and chill with a cold Bintang and watch the glorious sunsets!", "White sand - very clean. They grade the beach every day. Waves crashing over the peninsula was a highlight.", "The beach is nice...great place for kids to look for crabs and clams. There were small restaurants along the beach where you could go to eat. It was crowded because of chinese new years...but was still a great place to go for a relaxing time.", "This beach is full of water sports equipments, and I thought it would be a nice beach since the tour guide said its one of their top beaches but I cant see any special on this beach. The sand is more like of small stones and brown and painful to walk without sippers. Barely even have a place to chill without getting ask 10 times if you want to do water sports activity.", "Its a shame but its a cruise ship sort of place. Just aimed to take your money. Maybe a quiet time would be good but it was busy when we went", "Had a Wonderful time here.. Loved the Breeze and Watching the Sunset. It is Easy-Going and wasnt Crowded or Overtly Busy, An Evening Stroll here is Very Nice. The Sea Temprature was just right to Swim. Really enjoyed it", "i understand the need for money but every 5-10 minutes people touching you trying to give massage or sell something you can never relax you have to say no several times,no good for relaxing or privacy", "The water is rough, not clear and unsuitable for swimming. The water doesn’t look clear and is uninviting. The snorkelling offers no fish or coral viewing", "Quiet, shallow, beach, safe for children to swim with a reef off shore. Early in the day you see the fisherman in their boats setting off for their day fishing. As the tide goes out, we sat at the Beach Cafe and watched the fisherman walking into the water, waist deep and fishing off the rocks. Late afternoon, local anese families flock to the beach for a swim, meeting other family and bringing their own food!! Some cafes have tables on the beach and serve meals under palm trees.", "Its less crowded here and the beach is beautiful. Lots of small and large eateries, including spanish tapas and drinks. Make sure you bring lots of water, hat and lotion.", "Almost impossible to swim here, high waves and black sand. Wasn’t tempting at all unfortunately. We ended up going to a beach club.", "Went here one late afternoon after having a spa at the nearby shopping center. It was low tide when we were there, so we just stroll along the beach. There were some people jogging & cycling. There are seating along certain stretch of the beach, as well as some big restaurants & a beach club. The weather is nice & breezy in late afternoon. Good for relaxing.", "We've been to many beaches but love this one. It's clean, great to walk, swim and play, easy to walk in and great for kids.", "This is a beautiful beach... white sand and not too busy, though it is public. We found there to be a little too much garbage floating in the water to want to swim, but sitting at the beach was lovely. Be wary of the beach vendors though, they are very nice but very persistent.", "The beach is crowded and a little dirty here. Don't leave items unattended. The hotels along the beach take care os their own beachfront - pay a little more to stay in one of these.", "Definitely the place to chill, listen to some live music on a beanbag drinking a cold bintang / cocktail watching the sunset over the ocean...even buy a watch for $10 if you like 😂 sums up # life", "I went there to see sunrise and there are some trash but it was fine I guess. They should care more about the beach", "Great views but pit about the volcanic soil making the beach black and the pollution. I will not swim in the water.", "If entering by the temple, then choose the path by the square, not the alleyway, as there is waste water being drained from the hotel(?) straight onto the beach and into the sea water and you will have to walk through it to get to the quieter part of the beach. If entering by the square, take a left when you reach the beach as you will not experience the pungent smells from the waste water being blown in the wrong direction. If hiring a lounge, don't pay more than 20000rph per person for a few hours. Stay until sunset - worth waiting for!", "It is a gorgeous long sandy beach... but all the sunbeds and umbrellas are reserved for hotel guests, from different hotels. It is way to hot to be out on the sun, so you do need a cover, and the only way to do it is to walk all the way to the far end of the beach where the sunbeds can be rented for 50 IDR, however bear in mind that this part of the beach has a red flag for dangerous and it is not for children at all, since the waves are high and they push you back and forth in the shallow parts of the beach. It has a free shower which is great, and the taxis are nearby", "Spent 4 days were had a super time just relaxing eating and drinking. We went end july early August school hols were over and a few remaining Dutchies. made for a relatively quiet time. Good food (little bird cafe) beach wasn' t too busy. one or two of the ladies offering beach massages, but they were just as happy to just sit and chat if you invited them.Definitely go back", "Would not be back here. The sand is horrible to walk in. Spent about 20 mins here and left. Dog feaces all over the sand. Very bad smell of local waste", "the beach with a lot of sunset cafe, very crowded for enjoy the sea and sun. but little bit dirty. loves to morning run at the beach, and doing a good time with buddies.", "calm & clear water. it is good for relaxing, doing yoga & playing around with kids. Rows of Restaurants so no worries being left hungry...", "Really comfy sunbeds for 50k. Not the cleanest beach in the world, but in general people don't know what to do with rubbish in . Many locals come after 5pm (when it is less hot) to enjoy the beach and watch the sunset. Many hagglers trying to sell you stuff - just pretend you're sleeping!!!", "not much shop/bar wise but loads of water activities!! jet skis were very good, can start to get pricey!", "Nice view, but not particularly eco-friendly. While we were eating a guy dug a pit and filled it with trash that had accumulated on the beach. Trash seems to be a problem thought the whole of and it needs to be mentioned more in order for the authorities to take care of the problem. It was good but I doubt I'd make the trip again.", "Very good beach with clear water. But there is a problem that garbage comes to beach with waves. But people are aware there and they always do attempt to clean it. Me and my wife walked kilometers in the morning of our stay. Very good feeling. But due to cloudy weather we could not enjoyed sunrise.", "This beach was ok and a bit cleaner than some but too rough most of the time for an old wimpy non surfer! Some quirky beach cafes with colorful beanbag seats and umbrellas giving the place a nice vibe!", "This beach is very beautiful and not to miss while in , has beautiful scenery while travelling and the awe of going through the rocks either side of the road is gorgeous", "Move to the central area. Wave and tides clean away plastic scraps and alga. Much cleaner and easy swimming", "Nice beach with wonderful scenery.Peaceful at times and great for relaxation .It's a clean and we'll maintain beach", "This was my favourite beach that we went to. I could have spent all day here. We ate lunch at one of the restaurants and then went down to the beach to relax and swim. There was hardly anyone there (less than 10 people in the same area as us) which was perfect. It was a beautiful day when we went and the beach was very clean. Such a relaxing place and free from any loud noises. If i had more time in i would have definitely returned.", "We visited this beach a number of times during our stay in . During the day the beach is covered with lounge chairs and umbrellas to hire (we were quoted $20 for an hour) as well as people selling just about everything. In the evening, the lounges are mostly away, the bars open up and the people flock to see the sunset. The beach is wide and the water is cool and refreshing. It is relatively clean and there is plenty of space for everyone.", "There are severely neglected areas along this beach. Some hotels/resorts look after their sections, but others don't bother. There's rubbish and seaweed all along. Not a particularly nice place to eat alongside. To be honest, if you have a pool where you're staying, you won't bother with the beach at all.", "The beach is clean (just some dead seaweed in the water), wave doesn't reach the shore. So it is safe to take a swim here. Magnificent view from the hill. Suitable place for children. They have kayaking activity here. And probably paragliding. I'm not really sure where because we didn't go for it. The water is still clear (a bit further from the shore). You can see it when you go kayaking. Highly recommended if you want to swim, especially with the kids. Oh please wear a swimming shoe as there is a lot of rocks.", "Surfer are welcome here! There are so many surf board rentals and there cafe too. This beach is good for surfing, but not for beginner I think. There are some solid rocks make surfing a bit dangerous if you're a beginner. Locals are everywhere too but not as crowded as Kuta and Seminyak beach.", "Nice clear water with moderate waves. Suitable for swimming & wading. Plenty of shades provided by trees with shower facilities nearby.", "The sea can be a little rough and you need to take care when swimming. Wearing water shoes is recommended as there can be sea urchins , we did see a couple of jelly fish. There is also bits of coral and stones in places so you need to be careful. Each hotel has sun beds available , there are locals selling kites,jewellery and the usual sarongs. They are all very good natured and usually accept o thank you\\\" eventually with a smile. They all wear t shirts with numbers on so its easy to recognise them. At one end of the beach you can walk across to a small island (when the tide is out) and see a lovely temple and super coastal views. Well worth a visit. Be very careful and don't try and swim across in the high tide unless you are a confident swimmer, you can suddenly feel as though you are being swept away. The beach is always being swept so is nice and clean. I think the beach is very popular for Wedding photos, we lost count of the bride and grooms having their photos taken. It was nice to see them in all their lovely wedding outfits on the beach.\"", "nice view , good for relax or chit chat while you can drink beer. Good beach for expert surfer.. you should go to this beach when you visit .", "The beach is not as famous as other beaches because it has lost its popularity due to cleanliness issue. However, this does not bother me that much. I just wanted to lie down and enjoy a sunset view. Lack of popularity now makes it slightly comfortable because it was not crowded.", "Before an evening meal, take a stroll of up to 5 kms along the beach-front, full of shops, bars, hotels to observe and appreciate. Always healthy and exhilarating.", "The beach was very inviting. It is cleaned every day but we walked along it one day whilst the sea was at high tide and quite a lot pollution was being washed up. Coming from Australia we decided to make more use of the hotel pools rather than the beach.", "Coming here my whole life, it’s a great beach and it’s clean. Lots of hotels etc around aswel as beach bars and little warungs. Great for all and also for having a walk with your dog .", "During the day the beach is disgusting.Night time not so bad as you don't get to see the filth right along the entire beach. The water is like a cesspool,I certainly wouldn't swim in it.", "Clean clean waters, slightly bold waves. Ample vendors near the beach to sit and relax, get a massage or eat or chill on a beach chair!! Must do is a swim till the rocks on the right end of the beach, with a mini cave for a cosy noon nap.", "This beach is easily accessible In the morning light waves break on a regular pattern - mostly clean water and beach is cleaned each morning Occasionally ocean water can be littered with rubbish if a storm has taken place previous evening and ends up washing waste into ocean which is not ideal ", "Had nice facilities for watersports. But need to bargain with service providers. We experienced Sea walker for the first time, it was really nice", "This beach has a bit of something for everyone. It seems a bit north of Jl. Camplung Tanduk is the quieter area with lots of rentable beach chairs and space for water activities. It was far from overcrowded. South of the street began the row of bars, restaurants, and related party atmosphere. Much more crowded. Lots of conflicting noises on that side. But there were plenty of waves when we visited and the water is warm. Some dogs around but they mostly prefer the sunshine to people. So it's a nice public beach everyone (adults and families alike) can enjoy.", "nice beach which was short walk from our villa, i saw that you can rent chairs or cabanas and buy drink, the waves are quite big and we prefared the beach club", "As I wrote before about , this is an other beach that you should visit and also the best place for sunset... it's not too crowded as other beach on but it's one of most visited beach", "This beach has quaint views of the Indian Ocean. Very clean, clear waters with many seashells to collect. The sand at this beach is so unique. Careful when you go in the ocean out couple of yards the ocean floor drops off pretty steeply.", "The beach is nice to walk on. the smooth white sand, nice sunsets and dotted with luxury resorts. However at the end of the beach before Legian beach or Double six, there is a smelly sewage that is hard to cross. We had to walk back..", "It is a white sandy beach with full of mid and high level resorts along. If you want to swim you should avoid going there in the afternoon otherwise you will face a swampy place due to low tide which is not reflecting the turquoise blue pictures at all and you will be disappointed.", "Free bikes to loan from your resort makes this beach a nice gentle ride along the bike path. Plenty of spots to stop and swim or even drink a Bin Tang!", "It is a lovely white sand beach – but there is very little surf on the actual beach shore. The surfable waves hit a rocky reef about 600m out from shore. The surf really pumps on the reef – I saw guys riding 12 to 14 foot [Bascom measurement] waves. There are several surfable breaks – but a long paddle out or short boat ride. It is the beachside Resort Capital of with massive resorts all along the shore interspersed with the typical nese beach side restaurants/Warungs on the sea side of the main walking path along the beach. This is where you can eat local seafood and down a Bintang. You can go into the resorts for a meal [yes everyone is welcome as long as you pay the resort prices] or you can do it more local nese style in the Warungs. [I personally love the Warungs.]", "One of famous beach in . Beautiful white sandy beach and beautiful view from beach. Many store there to buy some food. But too many tourism make some noise", "I went down to the beach a few times. Unless you get a chair its not the kind of beach to spread out a beach towel. The beach is kinda trashy but has a ton of potential if they just cleaned it up and made it more tourist friendly.", "Nice long beach with not much people on it, great for long walks and good for swimming where its low tide. Also sunsets are usually nice here", "The Beach is beautiful, every morning it is groomed and looks pristine. Great learners break at the north end. The only disappointing thing is that by late afternoon the shoreline is littered with washed up plastic.", "The Beach is pretty clean and the sand is fine and White. Not many fish to see but nice clear water. Many small and cheap places to get a drink or eat. There are also some very nice and fine hotels located right to the beach.", "This beach is great for keeping active, with flat firm sand perfect for walking, jogging or running. The beach is clean and scraped every morning. There are a few friendly dogs but the area comes alive at night with movies or live music, fairy lights, cocktails and food a plenty. Perfect for singles, couples or families", "Any Resturant along here will be beautiful with an amazing sunset . Make sure you bring your credit card as it can be expensive . The quartet playing on the beach made for a great atmosphere.", "A nice beach, gentle slope to the water, good for children to play about. You can catch a ride in the outrigger canoes from here, there are many Restaurants nearby - you can find Lunch and Dinner here for fairly reasonable prices and in August when we were there, a cooling wind blows off the sea to keep things pleasant. Beach Market with shopping here also, if you want some treasure to take home. A relaxed and pleasant place.", "We stayed at The Bale Resort and they have a private section on the beach so it was just us and a couple of visitors. Sand is clean and soft, water is super clear. We didn't go to other beaches around (except the Jimbaran which is definitely suitable for dinning ONLY...) so can't compare but this one is really nice.", "Family friendly beach we soaked up the sun on banana lounges and had massages. Had lunch and dinner at a few of the many restaurants.", "Clean, white sandy beach. Very quiet and private. People were have marriage ceremonies there. Also camel rides.", "A bit overrated, the surf was nice and the place was popular with europeans. A lot of beach sellers selling bracelets and offering massages which can be a bit annoying. It smelt funny so we only stayed for a swim.", "It is good for you who love the crowd and enjoy the moment with your family. The goverment is trying to make it as new spot to visit since couple year and now many hotel are builded near the beach and some infrastructure are prepared to make it more enjoyable", "very helpful and friendly staff, great rooms with individual decor, atmosphere and space, wonderful pool, shuttle to 5 min away beach worked perfectly. White sandy beach, best beach we saw on . Walking distance to fish restaurants. It's wonderful to sit and eat on the beach in the evening, listening to the waves and enjoying good food. Tip: breakfast at the Beach Club - wonderfully prepared in a great surrounding We have no complaints at all!", "A nice, clean swimming beach! Keep an eye out for fast currents, while the low tide water levels are a bit disappointing.", "The beach is lovely and clean...we had lounges to lay on outside the Fairmont...then you have the fabulous beach side restaurants to sit and eat the most beautiful food and enjoy looking at the beach.", "I love this beach...just the road from my villas to beach need improve as for public, local authority need pay attention as the Beach so cool...", "Some very expensive , a lot have the same menu The beach was a disappointment with lots of rubbish in the water ... nothing like the pictures you see in brochures 😠", "Interesting dance and song of culture, but we were packed on everywhere no room to stratchvyourself. Treated like a money machine, Not comfortable and traffick chaos, stay at the beach near a hotel.", "Safe, secure and clean! conveniently accessed from beach front hotels, we stayed at the Sofitel which offered 1st class access and views!", "Clear waters and soft sand. The beach was quite empty when i was there, making it the perfect place to chill and read a book.", "Went there with a friend just to have a good time with each other, I really loved this beach, very relaxing and had a great time with my friend.", "Clean and paceful beach, no touting, great restau rants and affordable prices. Sunsets here are increible.", "Great to find a bar to sit for drinks and sunsets , but I wouldn't go swiming, very rough and dirty sand, although suprisingly clear of actual rubbish.", "The Beach looks amazing but the times we have been the currents are very strong so swimming in the sea is not advisable. The sand near the sea has lots of pebbles rocks and stones so suitable footwear would be recommended. These comments might be just because of the time of year we visited and some beaches will be safer and better than others.", "if you walk to the north end of the beach youll have a beautifull view, with only the locals bathing and playing with their kids. lovely!", "A beautiful beach with a great vibe. However the sand is quite dark and rough (just so you know what to expect) and there are rocks in the water so not the best beach for beginner surfers.", "beach is not too noisy. and the food pretty cheap, coconut just for 20k. you can enjoy the view or play at the sea.", "Went specifically for the sunset - and it was spectacular! While the beach and bars were pretty packed, it still felt like fun!", "The water was murky and i came home with a itch. It was quite dirty, which was sad because it was one of the few calm beaches to take kids too. I had a diaper floating by my leg. Euww..", "Nice long safe beach, with various patrols. Great area near the monuments to watch the waves break through the lava flames. Wear appropriate footwear if going out to the reef at low tide .", "Beautiful to look at but not a swimming or surfing beach. Not a calm beach that you can swim for hours, but also not a surfing beach. It is very shallow then it gets bumpy and deep very quickly.", "The earlier the better. Around 6 AM it's very pleasant when there's few people around, the sellers haven't arrived and the dogs are still asleep. And of course the wonderful sunrises. Normally during the day I would find a better beach. It's not clean and the sand and swimming is not great. The traders can be persistent. At least there are safe places to swim for kids.", " beaches are lovely but only swim in the designated locations. The bars and massage are great and always welcoming. Be prepared to be chased down the road by owners trying to pull you into their stores.", "Although the beach was great to visit it was not good for swimming, while we were there in July 2014, too much rubbish in the ocean.", "Our hotel was on this beach. A long stretch of beautiful white sandy beach warm waters great waves and choice of activities", "Although the beach is beautiful with lovely views across to the islands and plenty of cafes and restaurants to sit and rest, I was disappointed at how dirty it was - lots of trash and no dustbins.", "Love everything about this beach. Water is calm. Beach is clean. Great path to walk from one end to another with so many places to stop and eat or rest and have a cool drink.", "The Beach is not quiet, but clean enough, I entered from the gate next to Finn's Club. It has many coconut stalls, you can pick one and lay down on the bean bag they provide. the coconut price is Rp. 20.000 (approx. USD 1,5).", "We enjoyed the Beach. It was clean and pleasant. The Restaurant Club 2.28 has a great Menu and Theme Nights.", "Very calm beach. Because of the lagoon, formed by of the reef offshore, the surf does not reach the beach. A very secure place to do sports like Stand Up Paddle boarding.", "If the problem of plastics in the sea is not on your radar, come to this beach! The beach looks great, wide with golden sand, but loads of plastic being washed in. This isn't 's problem, it is everybodies. Such a shame.", "A very beautiful and quiet beach with no major water activity, so you can enjoy some good quiet beach time here.", "The beach looked gorgeous until you realized that there was so much rubbish floating in the water, and was un-swimmable. The waves at the tide change, even standing in knee-deep water were so strong we couldn't take the kids in (three of them aged under 10). We gave up on the swim, and let the kids play in the sand for an hour. I'll stay close to the hotel pool next time.", "The beach was clean the the sunset was wonderful to watch We can also see planes land at the airport from this beach. The beach walk is also picturesque and serene", "Such a lovely relaxing beach, amazing views, warm water - everything was perfect. I really enjoyed the beach and having a walk along it", "This is what a luxory beach is about! The area is closed only for the 5 star propery guest, it is a beautiful green belt far from the city's noise, this is true you pay more here, but IT IS WORTH IT! The beach is long sandy and very clean, good to be there.", "Ocean was great for surfing market hawkers abound but you to need to barter to get a bargain. Grab a bed and relax", "Very next to the 'W' and many other hotels (including Legian ) along its length. We enjoyed the pleasant walk along the beach. If you find a hotel along this beach, the sunsets will be enjoyable and likely to be visible from your ocean view room itself - but on the beach it will be much more fun...", "Beach is narrow but the views of nearby islands out at sea on one side, and luxury hotels on the other is really nice.", "A nice beach with even better restaurants and bars. Best time to visit is around sunset so you can enjoy a swim and a drink and relaxation time at one of the beach bars. Fine music everywhere", "Great, Clean and peaceful beach. A lot of places to rent a long chair. The best idea is to just find a bistro where they have long chairs at the beach and enjoy the fresh coconut. This way you don't have to pay separately for a long chair and a drink. ", "Clean and tidy - sandy beach which is safe to be with kids. Our children 9 and 11 enjoyed swimming around and having a snorkel - there were lots of fish to see.", "Beautiful beach with clear blue waters and white clean sand! Loved spending lazy evening here, watching the sunset and admiring nature at its best!", "A national tragedy to see the mountains of rubbish washing up on to this iconic beach, as tourists lounged on rented beach chairs. What a mess. At each of the big beachfront venues, workers were hopelessly attempting to clear away the relentless pollution. On 25 Dec 2018 the Mayor announced he was banning single use plastics - they are thrown in to rivers by villagers then washed into the ocean during the rainy seasons.", "Not much more to say. Many private beaches, which is nice if you belong to one of them which we did, but if we hadn't it might have not have been so nice. Very clean and nice for someone like me who get jittery every time something unknown touches me in the sea.", "The sand is black but that's not a major problem because you can hire a sun lounge for cheap. It's a bit difficult to relax because you are constantly being bugged by people wanting you to buy stuff although it's not as bad as Legian & Kuta.", "This beach is very dirty and really only good for sunsets, rubbish everywhere and your constantly hassled by people trying to sell you something. The sand is dirty and almost black!", "It's a good beach if you don't want to go in it - good for sunset and people watching. But it's a strong current so pointless for swimming - good for surfers.", "I went to the beach every morning to see sun rise. It was quiet, peaceful and beautiful moment.", "Clean sand, serene views and calm waters for paddling. No waves if you wanted to boogie board. Great for morning walks (or flying a locally purchased kite!).", "White sand, crystal clear water and beautiful aqua sea! This beach is what you would expect on a tropical island getaway! The water was so warm and lovely to swim in. I didn't want to get out! You must go before the low tide as it's not the greatest when there is no water. An absolute must-see in !", "We spent the day here, great flat beach with plenty of beds. Cost of beds is about RP 100 for the day. Plenty of restaurants and toilets located along the beach, and lots of hawkers selling stuff. Also worth spending the evening here.", "Plenty of space to walk and relax. beware of the waves though. at night the beach becomes a lounge. You'll see.", "I was expecting to find a great beach with amazing waves,but what I really found was a huge beach full of rubbish! It was so disgusting! We tried to walk along the beach but it was just impossible, of course we did not get into this terrible water, when the wave was about to break we saw all the rubbish grrrrr terrible!", "Nice beach to swim, waves are not big, comfortable clean bottom. There are some seaweed in the water and on the beach, but not everyday and staff cleans the beach. Convenient if you just want to swim and sunbathe.", "Having a beer at sunset a magical place to be The beach is a lot cleaner than it has been for a long time , great to watch the beach sellers go about their business", "we did sea walk here here u have many water sports and adventures options available great lifetime experience of sea walk ", "this beach is must visit beach if you are in , blue sea with beautiful view, a great spot to click pics. Lots of water activities, Must recommended for all", "Fantastic beach great views and a wonderful walking path meandering around the beach front with heaps of stalls to make your holiday purchases from ..One of the best beaches to relax at as the sun goes down in one of the many beachfront restaurants enjoying a cold beer or glass of wine .Food is excellent and the service is top notch with no pressure", "Several kilometres of calm beachfront with a path for walking or riding bicycles. Lots of restaurants along the beach , great for inexpensive, fresh, delicious seafood. The beach is a colourful sight with all the brightly coloured boats and kites flying. Many water sport options available, including the Sea Walker", "Long beach, great for walks and calm enough to swim. When the tides out the water is quite a walk away.", "The beach itself is dirty! Even tho once the rubbish is cleaned up on the beach, the water is full with plastic, paper and all sorts of rubbish!! Can't go for a swim without some trash wrapping around your arm or something floating around in your face. Entertainment wise it is a GREAT lil spot, cool lil bars, live music in evening. So not all bad, just not great for a chilled nice beachy day in the water.", "This beach it looks like private beach... but not at all because they have road to go to the beach for the public visitors! Very clean, white sands, safe. You can bring your own mat to relax and rest to enjoy the ocean and the beach", "Nice beach and good view with rock background..many spot and Instagramable. Sunset time good for taken picture. Enjoy sunset with coconut drink and white sand.", "The tide goes out everyday, all the way to the reef where the surf breaks. boats are just left anchored and when the tide is out, all the boats look shipwrecked. You will find locals fishing standing in the water up to their chests and then following the tide out where they then fish near the reef. A great place for water sports when the tide is in! Nice to look at whilst sipping a cocktail in one of the many restaurants along the beach promenade.", "Slick place to go in the afternoon. Lay on some bean bags and enjoy the sunset whilst getting drinks and food. So good. Then later as the night goes down, just spin some good yarns, meet people then go back to where for Netflix and chill.", "A clean white sandy beach. It is always interesting - boating events, fishermen children swimming. It is never dull and the surf breaking on the reef is an added attracttion.", "The beach looked great but I couldn't see any life savers on duty. Especially when the sand in the beach in the water is like quicksand and if your not a strong swimmer you would be in trouble. There should be signs with warnings and lifeguards on patrol 24/7. It's an accident waiting to happen. I suggest you swim in the resort pool its much safer.", "Love this spot. Great for a night relaxing on the beach laying on a bean bag with music and food readily available", "I always running at sanur beach on saturday and sometimes on friday. . Love the jogging track alongside the beach. . You can run and watching the sunrise it was very beautiful. You can run from inna grand beach to the mertasari beach till hit the mangrove . . Approximately about 6km. . After you run you can hit some local cuisine here. . Love it but dont go to the matahari terbit beach there some security problema there. My friends had been hit by some thief that tried to stole her phone when she ran there some weeks ago. .", "Beach is very clean and waters clear but this area has reefs so not all sand reccomend rock shoes if want to explore when tide is out. Water warm and clear", "They extract sand for the port. Beach are nice for water sport but water is not clear most of people stay on swimming pooL side", "Clean flat and giant beach. This is probably the hot spot of where you can learn to surf or just chilax.", "the beach is clean, white sand and no waves.Rest only tourists, not local people.Tides in the afternoon, in the morning and in the evening you can swim", "Lovely beaches, cute shops, totally laid back chilled vibes, felt very much like and in with the locals.", "You can't swim at the beach it is dangerous as there are very strong currents. You can walk along, the sunset is nice and offers good photo opportunities. There are sea food restaurants, but didn't feel confident enough to eat there.", "The beach is very nice except that most of the part of the beach has been taken up by private hotels and basically you cannot sit anywhere near their properties... the waves are good for surfing !", "Good place for beginners but not for families with small children. Better have a look on different beaches. Waves still small , but not allied you to swim ( in my opinion)", "On 's west coast this is a dramatic stretch of beach, with a lot of quality hotels behind. It is in contrast to Kuta to the south, which is more raucous. Good surfing for beginners, if that's your thing. We went for a good hour's walk every morning, and were often back in the evening for a sundowner while watching the spectacular sunsets. There is a temple at the Petitenget end and you will often witness religious ceremonies and music of various types. I wouldn't bring kids to for a beach holiday, as the sun is just too strong. With a decent base tan when we arrived, there were one or two days when we were a bit red at the end, even after a walk on a rare cloudy morning. Subject to that, this is a wonderful place. Work continues to tidy up the surroundings. We wouldn't have missed our daily fix.", "Great for Jet skiing and swimming. Altough lots of seaweed on the shore, there are always beach cleaners clearing up. Pristine and picture perfect.", "One thing I had to do each morning before entering the beach was walk around the rubbish and dogs... is clearly over loaded by tourism. The people are really in your face, even when your sitting in a restaurant on the beach just wanting to relax and sip cocktails... Time and time again I would get hassled and miss my sunset moment. I love . But they really need to stop the hawkers as it's quite annoying and unpleasant. Also ridiculous charges to hire beach lounges! $40! For the day. Food pretty expensive on beach. Loved the live music, movies and good quality eats. Surf was ok pretty dumpy.", "very clean. you could sunbake on the lounges without being bothered. lots of nese ladies waiting to give you a massage or to braid your hair.lots of stalls selling their goods", "Plenty of bars and restaurants to choose from. The water is calm in these parts. All manner of water-sports are offered here.", "Dont expect beaches to live up to the expectations in your head. The beach was filled with litter and garbage, the sea and sand is greyish and we didnt even sit down for a drink but headed straight back to the villa. Also, there were dogs making poo's on the beach and the owners didnt bother to pick it up (dont think there are rules about it). Not worth visiting at all.", "Always feel relax while walking in this beach area. Many people passing the walk path in this beach. Some of them doing jogging, cycling, or just enjoying the beach scenery.", "Looks like a great surf beach, we walked a small way along it , was a rough day so no swimming allower", "This is a lovely beach and when we were there which was recently the beach was fairly quiet, but their can be quite a few rips, so you need to be careful of going out too far. It can be a bit deceptive as it looks so tranquil.", "went down to watch the sunset many times - beautiful. saw the lanterns being let off & went to find them but couldnt - would have loved to let one off.", "There are many local hotels at various levels of stars and prices, but the casual stroll on the beach and morning and afternoon swims in this safe beach makes family holidays a treat. There is great shopping in the Hardy's supermarket for all sorts of presents, and the local street shops also sell a good variety of souvenirs. Several massage and restaurants provide excellent fare and care. Worthwhile going straight there from the airport, even at late night arrivals.", "Astonished at the filthy beach and locals using drains to beach as a toilet. All the people lazing around you'd think some of them could pick up on the beaches and though a fares.", "Lovely walk for a romantic beach walk, the tide creates some very shallow areas that with the right angle of sunset can make very beautiful sunset photos", "Super nice day at the beach, the only downfall was getting approached all the time for renting chairs or buying goods!", "Nice sandy beach ,excellent long promenade with bars .hotels and street trader sections .Sea only reasonable for swimming at high tide very weedy at low tide and best to stick to your hotel pool then.", "Very disappointing sand is dark water is alot colder than i expected and water very average. Wouldn't bother coming here to swim..", "Large busy beach, not white sand if that's what your hoping for. Lots of bars along the beach and sun loungers available during the day, bean bags in the evening. We came in the set season so there is litter deposited on the beach constantly. This does rather spoil it, though there are sections of much cleaner sand and clear blue sea. There are sellers constantly trying to sell their wares. This is a lovely beach to sit and watch the sunset. For a day at the beach I would rather go to nusa dua, we may have been lucky but it was very quiet, no sellers and very clean!", "Beautiful sunset. An awesome experience with your partner. Clean beach and friendly locals. Many Restaurant bars along the beach.. Vibrant nightlife :)", "Sadly, beaches are only beautiful from a distance, close up they are covered in litter and Hawkers constantly harangue you for massages and water sports. Some of the restaurants are really run down and the water on the day we went was choppy and dirty.", "This is the first time we have been to and chose the hotel on the basis that it was next to a great beach with good surf. What we hadn't experienced before, however, was a level of concern that swimmers would get into difficulty in the waves and rip that meant that swimming in anything other than ankle deep water immediately attracted a loud whistle blow from the lifeguards. Thankfully we had a pool at the hotel and the kids could go in the sea for surfing lessons but we could not enjoy beautiful waves as much as we wanted. All that said, the sunsets on this beach are amazing and the balance of nightlife, restaurants and shops is just right. Maybe if we had known a bit more about the nature of the rip on the coast we would have gone somewhere else which came better recommended for swimming but then we would have to sacrifice the vibe.", "The beach was very clean & well guarded. It was indeed very safe to take a dip or swim with this ur kids.", "Really nice beach but there is all sorts of rubbish floating at high tide. Straws, bottle tops, bottles, just general rubbish. Some resorts clean it up but mecure does not. You have to wade through to swim and flick it out the way. Such a shame as mecure is so nice. Can only swim at high tide and soon after and before as tide goes out so far the water is only ankle deep. Prefer kuta or seminyak beach.", "Best beach in . Had my morning walk and swim in the ocean it was the best start to the day. Very clean as opposed to the west coast of . Just superb.", "One of our favorite beach to walk and admire the sunset. We often take a slow walk from Petitenget Beach to Double Six Beach, the view was worth every step, didn't even get tired or bored. It was an amazing experience.", "If you like surfing, this is the best place. If you like swimming, this not the right place. Visited the beach today, however many red flag up and stated swimming prohibited....no one swim here.", "I came to this beach with friends on the recommendation of my tour guide. I didn't realize that it is essentially a tourist beach. Bus loads of Chinese tourist are dropped off. The tourist can rent kayak/canoes but there is no designated area for them. My friends and I went way down the beach to try and get away and were the only located in that area (we were trying to get away from the boats). Sure enough the kayaks that the tourist were on started coming straight for us. I almost got run over multiple times. I spend a lot of time traveling in China, so I am very aware of the \\lack of spacial awareness\\\" that commonly occurs with them- but I feel like perhaps the people renting the kayaks should have clear instructions as to where the boats can be. It was very unsafe. Th amenities were pretty basic as well. The beach quite a hike out to the southern part of Nusa Dua, and there is nothing in the region except the boardwalk that is there specifically for the tourists. There are no cheap options or convenient stores anywhere nearby. This beach is a miss in my mind.\"", "Good beach but everyday Red Flag for no swimming allowed! Still adults can and are going in! Very strong current and not suitable for young children. Nice relaxing rental beach beds - make a deal for day price ! Lots of beach selling ladies - very expensive so know what you're willing to pay :-) ", "the sunsets along the beach here is stunning there are plenty of places to relax have a cocktail and watch as the sunsets not too bad for a dip in the ocean on a hot day either", "most popular beach mainly for 5 stars resort so you are not much able to rent sun bed chairs around. good for swimming and long walks", "Unfortunately the day that I first visited was after a big down pour, the rubbish was phenomenal and sad.", "Nice and clean Sands beach with lot of restaurants directly alt the beach. Nice Diving opportunities👌🏻", "I mean if you're more like a hidden beach hunter like me, you might not like this beach. But if you just want to chill in blue clear water with a coconut drink and not really mind with a lot of other tourist then this beach is decent enough", "This is a beautiful beach, with cool lava formations and blue water. There’s no trash and lots of sandy beach. Some parts get less pretty in low tide and watch out of jellyfish. I got stung once- it was shocking but manageable and healed by the next day.", "Great place for surfing, usually big waves especially in the Legian direction (where most of the surf schools are). Often red flags for swimming due to waves. Great fine sandy beach for sunbathing. Lots of beach bars/restaurants.", "We came out on a hot day. Our hotel had chairs and towels. The sand gave us a workout walking up and down, back and forth. The water felt nice, wasnt too windy outside. Seemed like alot of trash was left behind on the beach and in the water. Not to mention alot of rocks. We took nice pictures though...", "Beautiful aqua blue water. Perfect ocean temperature. Not too many peddlers. Lots of great places to eat and drink along the beach.", "Visit at sunrise for the best view, you'll have the place to yourself save a few joggers and locals. It's a nice thin stretch of beach, quite crowded during peak time, but has nice shops and restaurants on the walk.", "We have been travelling around and had our last days near this beach. It was around Nuepi, Balanese New Year. A religious time where lots of ceremonies are held at the beach. This means a lot of polution, 1000s of palm leaf plates with cigarettes, flowers ect. all over. At the same time the beach it self didnt appeal to anything else but surfing, not swimming. But the beach was nice for walking and watching sun sets.", "I would recommend this beach for family's with children , great restaurants just off the beach along the bath , clean sand and not many waves , not for the surfer ..but great for family's with kids", "This isnt a reveiw but i have a question to ask ! I stayed at aerowista sanur beach hotel just about 3 months ago just outside the hotel right next to the pools area is a water activity company that i went to, to use the jetski i think it was run by locals. Does anyone no the name of the company !?", "Beach, eat and drink places were nice. Friendly helpful personnel everywhere. As the coast is shallow with no real surf the difference between high and low tide is significant creating muddy shallows. Still great for taking in the sun!", "fantastic to see this perfectly preserved and maintained cultural sight, well worth the visit, we went in the morning 10am not many people there and cooler. another great place for a sunset but i dare say very crowded in the evening with everyone chasing the sunset. I much prefer the sunsets on the main beaches in a comfy chair and a bintang in hand.", "First time here, nice beach with manageable waves (ard 1pm, high tide)... Coz I can't really swim so strong waves are scary. Lovely weather, great for sun tanning. Lots of locals trying to sell handicrafts, common culture in Thai beaches too. Apparently they sell slightly more expensive than the shops, and definitely have to bargain to lower the prices.", "The beach in it self was really beautiful and a perfect place to watch the sunset, chill in the sun or take a dip in the ocean. But there were sellers constantly coming up to us which was a bit annoying. In addition, there were few facilities or other such as that. There were some sunbeds, but no showers etc. The waves was also a bit too much.", "A very beautiful and lively beach, with some good beach activities. We were lucky to see an ongoing festival, which made our visit even more special. Water was not very deep, so the kids had a lot of fun. Definitely, one of the best beaches has to offer.", "The sunset of course is legendary, but the place comes to life at night. With many beach chairs, bean lounges and music for all tastes. Nice way to spend an evening.", "I can’t say I have ever seen that much domestic waste being washed up on the beach. It is being cleaned many times during the day but not great to go in the sea.", "Good surf. Plenty to do. Lots of beach restaurants and bars to watch the sunset! The bed 'salesman' are a determined lot and will obviously allow you to overpay. 50,000 should secure you a bed and umbrella. Lots of folks selling things which can be annoying. Until the ice cream man appears......then we're talking!", "We stopped here on our way to Uluwatu and arrived around 1230pm. It cost 45000IDR to get the car down to the car park by the beach. As you drive down there is a great stop to take some photos and then on the left there are sculptures in the rock of a family but I cant recall what they depicted. The beach has only been open to the public since 2012 but there are warungs and shop lining the strip by the beach. If you eat at one of the food places along the beach then you can use the sunbeds or the tables which have shade for free. The surf out by the reef looked huge but there were only small waves in close. The water was warm, however when my husband and I went in for a quick swim before lunch a piece of wood hit my knee. I bent down to see what it was and was disappointed to have it happen as it was the cleanest beach we had seen in so far. There was a strong under current, so be careful with kids. When you approach the beach there are red and yellow flags that indicate where you should swim but we didn't see any lifeguards and we don't think that they actually get moved based on the surf/beach conditions. The beach was very busy by the flags but as we walked right there were less and less people and we enjoyed some peace on the beach. There were tourist buses that drove in and everyone piled out, touched the water near the flags and then got back on the bus. The toilets near the warung that we ate at were low standard and not very clean (squat) but closer to the entrance to the beach was a western style toilet but it cost 20000IDR. 20 cents so worth the money.", "nice.i enjoyed an fun. Very nice spot for drinks..watched the sunset in a cabana. The beach is clean.", "The sand is black and water is not clear, but this is not the issue. If you don't want to lie on the rubbish, avoid this beach.", "Colourful, busy, 2 miles of safe clean beach lots of high, mid & street food restaurants & cafes. From there take a bistro ride or hire a kayak or take a trip to the Golden Triangle of islands to snorkel", "Beautiful beach that seems to stretch on for miles. Our access was attached to the Novotel beach club so there were also actives included. The water in September is like a warm bath.", "Nice beach to relax, okay to go in Ocean, have a lot of water sports if u like that, nice walks a long the beach 😃", "The beach area here is frequented by older folk. If you're looking for a bit of action and adventure this might not be the place for you. On the contrary, if you're seeking a cocktail on the sand with a reasonable view and very quiet location, check it out.", "The beach is quite dirty, but overall it’s good for surf because of big waves. Surf instructors and boards are all around. Not so many people (although we were in low season).", "Great great beach. Lovely! The flags will tell you whether it's safe to go or not. Nice place for a getaway or a holiday. Pricey because it's a tourist place. Many ang moh and everyone can speak English. ", "Clean beach and very few hustlers...but do take a $10 1hr massage. We hired jet skis for 30mins, and parasailed. Good surf at a break called Sri Lanka.", "Nice beach but the level of rubbish was shocking bad during this visit. I remembered it to be much better before.", "A nice beach for a walk or to watch the sunset. Plenty of sun beds to rent and beach clubs to visit.", "Quiet beach and frankly, not very nice. I guess those two parts make up the whole. There are a number of small restaurants on the busy street which would be the best part of this area.", "A beautiful beach with golden sands. You can walk to various locations in either direction. Whether it be for shopping, bars or restaurants. A peaceful relaxing environment or as lively as you want it (water sports) Recommend", "We made an appointment for our photo session before noon a day before flying out of . If anybody would mention .......beach comes to mind right away. So, our intended location was the beach. Veronika was our photographer. She made us feel comfortable right from the start and she knew what she was doing. It was a gamble on our part because it was our last day at , if something goes wrong, there will be no way and no chance for a double take. We started the photo shoot in the hotel property and the final setting was the (Nusa Dua) beach. We posed, walked, ran, jumped, played role and some candid shots at the beach. Our pants/shorts got wet by the waves but it turned out to be the highlight of the session. The 6 pm scheduled preview was fun but overwhelming because we had to choose from the 354 shots taken. Our preliminary number was 81 photos. We were going to review the 81 photos to reduce it some more but then the male staff interrupted and offered us a deal....the first deal was not good enough and we refused....he sweetened the deal a bit more and we went off tip toeing our way to the restaurant for a special dinner. Nice and friendly people to work with and they have a real good sense of humor. The photos at the beach are the best ones!!!", "I'm just walking around near my hotel, so i just want look beach, And woww !!, It's so beautiful place ever And ever 🙌", "We came here upon the recommendation of our hotel driver. The waves are calmer, you can enjoy a good swim, kayak, or parasailing. The beach is cleaner, less crowded. Loungers, food and drinks is much cheaper here. No bothersome hagglers and hawkers. They're nicer in this area.", "Average beach, good crowd...Good place to watch the sunset! We tried many restaurants along this beach..Overall good experience..", "Lovely beach but you can not swim on most of it. Sea is generally quite rough and dangerous. Lots of people selling things such as fake glasses and bags. Lots of little huts to purchase drinks.", "Walk early in the morning on this amazing beach, not crowded, Just super hot! The walk takes you to the collection Shopping centre, you can do a full circle. You may need to relax in some of the hotels for a drink along the way. But hey when you are in such an awesome setting what if it takes all day!", "Relaxing and beautiful scenery. Great for surfing and sun bathing. Beautiful long sandy beach, Fresh air and can be romantic place and Scenery for honeymooners :) great place to visit", "Clean and slightly rough sand beach. Beach facilities are just ok kind of. We were using Marriott beach facilities.", "Whilst the likes of Four Seasons and InterCon take extreme care in ensuring their beach frontage is kept clean, one can't ignore the contrast with the other parts of the beach area which is heavily littered not only with plastic brought in with the tides, but even more disappointingly by the non-hotel restaurant outlets that line the beach and just use the beach and the sea as their garbage bin. One appreciates that there is still so much education needed to help people understand the damage that plastic is doing to our valuable ocean and marine life, but frankly just simple local/village leadership can make a huge difference. , like so many SEA resorts rely on tourism for their economy - they will loose this very quickly if they do not start reacting to the damage they are allowing to be caused, and worse still, contributing to.", "We loved watching the locals enjoy their Sunday at the beach. Great shady trees made for a pleasant walk. Not many vendors and all were friendly.", "Walked down to this beach which took about half an hour from the main road, a little bit of a walk but it was nice. As soon as we got there I went in for a swim which was good. The beach was a little bit smelly and quite a bit of rubbish around which was a bit disappointing. It is a really rough beach so be careful swimming here!! I would recommend checking out the sunset here tho", "Very busy huge waves so very good for surfers but no good for those who want to chill out and have a swim. Sand is black. Beach very busy with poor quality restaurants selling overpriced food and drinks. I wouldn't go back to this beach - much nicer ones only a short moped journey away.", "Great views and waves, one of the best surfing spots in the world! Its always vibrant with lots of restaurants by the beach, plenty of activities going on, enjoy a game of football or jump on to a karaoke machine and sing away. For those who seek quiet just stroll down the beach away from all this and sit on the sand and enjoy the sunset!", "Was wonderful to walk out of our Hotel onto the Beach. You can do anything with regards to water sports along the Beach plenty of places offering anything from Jet Ski's to canoes etc so shop around for a good price. Lots of ladies offering Massages at cheaper prices than the Hotel - very good value for money. Nice little shops with beverages at good prices. You can also do a bit of shopping at the stalls along the beach. Was lovely to see how many Weddings took place. Only when the wind blows there is no protection.", "This beach was beautiful with clear water. The people owning businesses along this beach were also very friendly and accommodating. The only downside is that a lot of construction going on at the moment and this spoils the great view of this beach.", "We visited a few times mostly to enjoy the sunset while enjoying a beer. You can watch surfers and the people enjoying themselves. Parking is cheap if you need it and the local food drink people are friendly", "People always talk about sunsets. The waves were very heavy , so not too much swimming. However the wide beach was the perfect backdrop to a stunning sunset", "This long and beautiful beach looks great until you walk along the area where the water reaches the land. The amount of plastic and rubbish is upsetting and spoiling what should be an accessible paradise beach. The staff maintaining the beach are fighting a losing battle. They do sweep and collect what they can daily but sadly the volume is overwhelming. Not the fault of the small number of hardworking people trying their best to fight a tide of rubbish and plastic which is an international problem. We all need to do more to stop this - I did see a tourist, a dad with two young children, each pick up at least three pieces of plastic rubbish and carry them off the beach and put them into a bin - lesson to be learned.", "This is a beautiful beach, you get to see 2 unique shades of water- blue and green. I heard they have recently opened this beach so its definitely worth a visit. It may a little difficult to get too but we were able to rent a car to get there. plenty of food options here.", "I rate this the best beach in for the sunset, and altho there is trash on the beach like every beach here in , this one had the least. I recommend the part around seminyak square, on up. Potato Head if an amazing place to catch the sunset, with great service. Pictures below are ones I took from Potato Head", "Lovely clean beach mostly. Best area from Griya Santrian then left.", "Good place to rent surfboards and learn how to surf! The beach is also close to a few nice restaurants and bars that have beanbags and an awesome vibe. Central and easy to find. Bit smelly though!", "Very refreshing dip in the ocean, no floating plastic or rubbish. Water was clear and clean. Swimming Area was sectioned off. Where we sat on the beach was next to a bar and they came and served us, which was great having cold Bintangs on hand. Loved walking along the pathway down to the Hyatt and you can also hire cycles. We stopped for lunch at the Griya Santrain beautifully located on the beach front.", "Viewing sunset or enjoying breeze night wind, this place has them. But the waitress were a kind of bit off, we were receiving our orders 30 minutes later while they so responsive at picking up bule's. A good place to have a overnight chit-chat but should have improved their service consistently without discrimination.", "The waves aren't too big compared to others beach in ..Suitable for family. Visited by many locals as well .Enjoy the scenery", "It's a good beach to look at. But at low tide, the water is very shallow and you have to go out for about 200 meters to get enough depth to swim. There are many sharp rocks below water. Wearing beach footwear is advised.", "This is definitely one of the must visit place during your stay in . It has a great view and calming wave. Great food and drinks (if you choose the right place). A bit crowded but it's the right amount of crowded. And you must see the sunset on this beach it's mesmerizing.", "A clean beach with loads of beds to choose from. Enjoyed watching sunsets and walking. Beware of people just wanting to sell you something - this beach is no exception. Dont forget to by your lantern to let off at night time ", "Calm beach a bit crowded over the weekends. The locals were friendly and my son enjoyed the surfing . The sewage entering the beach was a put off for me", "The beach is good for spend afternoon time. Excellent for swimming and rowing in small canoes, can rent for a bargain price. The stunning beach with clear water and white sand makes it even more amazing.", "Nice beach to walk, there are enough restaurants and bar so you won’t have to stay hungry or thirsty. Ik can get pretty hot so protect yourself well. When we were there it wasn’t crowded at all. Nice to spend a day.", "We only visited for a shirt while. The beach was busy with young families and there was a good vibe there. The water is pretty calm and suitable for young children. There are plenty of stalls just off the beach to access food and drink. Nothing spectacular but will do the job for young families.", "Beautiful beach with clean water and the name itself suggest the quality. Can see beautiful carvings on the way to beach which gives a real get up to the beach.Worth the visit.", "nice mixed experience of green gardens and beach... and this beach is peaceful although many tourists there ( we went on high season in July 2017)...", "Clean and peaceful beach! It is a beautiful long white beach which fades into the distance to a peninsular which has a very large statue. it was a wonderful way to spend the day.", "This is a fabulous beach - wide, sandy, with moderate surf. Very clean with a few places to eat along the beach.", "Great sandy beach.....super for long walks. Water is clear...BUT EXPECT TONS OF GARBAGE (plastic bags in the water like I have not seen in any other part of the world.....) Huge disappointment !,, The hotels famous names like: Hyatt, Mercure etc etc.....should invest in maintaining the beaches clean.....all they do is dig a hole in the sand and dump the trash...then cover it....NOT ACCEPTABLE! Shameful .", "This beach was beautiful and jam packed with restaurants and activities. The Unfortunate Issue was Rubbish every where", "The beaches of are rightly famous for miles of fabulous white sand, surf, and beautiful young people enjoying their holiday. It is obvious by the tractors and heavy machinery parked inconspicuously here and there that a deal of effort is placed into presenting the various beaches in pristine condition each day. The warning flags provide notice to the unwary that swimming can be dangerous in places - as you would expect at a surf beach. The vendors hiring out sun loungers and surfboards seem to do a great trade, as I imagine would the wondering peddlers of beer and ice creams. So, if you’re young and into sun, surf and having a great day out, the beach is the place to be.", "It is a very nice beach of with clean blue waters and waves. you can even do paragliding in the beach or just rent one umbrella and have beer and coconut water.", "Reminded me of the Dominican Republic...Come buy from me all the little beach side vendors. Massage was great despite the very low price! A must do in ", "Nice beach, wide, many restaurants. Go for dinner at Sarong, Mamasan or Bikini. Water is not always fresh and clear, lots of plastic unfortunately.", "Imagine nobody is here, a sandy beach to yourself, well not at all possible, too crowded, watch when you are going, you bound to step on someone half buried under the sand. A beach ideal for a quick dip and surfing, but unfortunately some hotels monopolise the better part", "You have the shade of trees along with a warm sea . It is a good place for tanning. You can lie down on the chairs reading books while looking at the sea. It is very nice specially when you are in the 5 star hotel complex .", "This beach is gorgeous and clean and has anything you are looking for. Any type of cuisine or bbq. I would recommend you visit in the mornings and evenings at sun down. Its very relaxing and the food served in the restaurants is of high quality. The problem here is not being sure which restaurant to eat at. Lunch was also relaxing. Save something for the stray dogs which are around. They are so hungry poor creatures", "This a lovely beach, it has a great pathway running along it which is shared by pedestrians & cyclists. Unfortunately there's hardly any sunbed on it due to the fact that a lot of hotels have private beds on the beach. We did find one lot of beds which cost all of $2 a day. There's a lot of little eating places along the way & lots of vendors who insist on you looking at their items. Access on & off the beach are few & far between.", "This beach was not good for swimming during early morning and late afternoon hours. The surface area is quite extended that low tide is quite evident. I don't see people snorkeling or doing water sports activities except those flying kites. There is a pathway covering many high end resorts and you tend to encounter some vendors , several restaurants and those offering water sports activities. The best beach is located in the Sofitel resort area (forgot the name). This place is noted for its vaunted nese sunrise (not the sunset ) and it is worth waking up early past 6 am to witness and record it.", "Really nice and quiet beach. You can walk for more than 4 km. Go early in the morning to see the sunrise. Price for two longchairs is 100 000rp, but you can have it at 75 000rp.", "A good start if you begin your trip in . There are so many options to take surf lessons, rent chairs for the day, found some good restaurants and bars. Mixed of tourists and locals, especially if you have to assist to the sunrise, splendid and peaceful. Otherwise, it is surely not the most beautiful beach in , but is also a nice place for kids.", "Beach is a must see - just be ready for the market sellers there - lovely people who are there to make a living for themselves, they go around selling their wares, be polite in saying no - other tourists there just ignore them - which I found was quite rude. A nice ‘thank you - but no thanks’ goes a long way.", "Great to walk along in the early mornings, don't be afraid of the dogs .. as they don't go near you at all! no swimming at this beach, as in SEP 17, too many rips didnt allow. Hubby dipped in quickly but found it to be extremely salty. Nice to look at, nice to walk along and that's it.", "Marvellous beach, dark sand, amazing mood. We went to a beach bar who had coloured umbrellas with lights that offered a whimsical surrounding. I felt safe also. People are very friendly. ", "We visited during the 'shoulder' season for tourists, expecting very little activity. But, we were very wrong. Lots of action with glass bottom boats, paragliding, banana boats and much more. There was still space to relax on the beach as well.", "Great surf beach with easy access and a variety of offerings for food and drinks around. The beach vendors are super cheap and everything is relaxed. ", "If you want to surf while in , this is the beach to come to. Also a great spot to hang out and lounge in the sun and enjoy the gentle breeze through the heat. Nice views of other parts of in the distance as well.", "It’s been around for 30 years but the development still affords holiday makers everything they need from grocery shopping to high end purchases. Restaurants abound and the beach is still pretty clean. No trailer trash here.....🤣", "This section of beach runs for about 5km. Fortunately there is a very good pathway along its length. The problem is that the sections in front of the resorts are excellent but can only be used by guests. The sections outside the resorts are a mess of ramshackle warungs and shops, wandering dogs, litter and waste as well as the constant passing of motor scooters. The water or sand does not look appealing in these areas. So each morning we take a long walk though the good and the bad!!", "There is garbage and filth everywhere. Also, rivers with raw sewage run right through the beach. I ran here twice or maybe 3 times, and it was just disgusting. If you run far enough to the east, you will eventually get to a nicer color sand. However, near our hotel, this was just nasty.", "Beautiful beach full of sunset bars and restos. Whenever you go, make sure to stick around till sunset time as the sky colors turn magical, one of the most beautiful sunset spots ever.", "Good for a surfing and chilling. There are some really nice bars on the beach near by with some good seating areas. It's a nice day out.", "It's actually a nice beach and even better than any more crowded beach in . We like to eat fried fish and soup in this beach area.", "The waves were gorgeous. You can admire the surfers in action. Plus it is where Ku De Ta is located, so you can pop by after playing at the beach. There is even a water point for you to wash away the sand from your feet - free for everybody. But need to be careful if you have young kids because the waves are so strong that they can suddenly swell up from ankle deep to thigh deep in just a few seconds.", "Great sunset beach restaurants . location .walks . clean beach beautiful quiet area of away from tourism", "Enjoy the sunset in the evening. So beautiful! In the evening there is a live music and we sit enjoy the music.", "Not only a great place for a surf and a swim, but head down and grab a beanbag, a cocktail and watch the sunset with some great music", "Some nice bars along this beach but the amount of litter washed up was very disappointing, it is an OK beach but it isn't going to wow you", "expect cleaner beach - the beach was dirty and there are not much activities. They could do much better", "I walked a couple of times from one end of the beach (starting at the Segara Village) to the other. My stroll was not all that pleasant as the path runs between resort hotels on one side and the beach chairs and bars provided for the guests of those hotels. I also has to avoid the various stall holders who were very persistent in their attempts to persuade me to visit their shops. The beach itself doesn't have much to recommend it which might be why there were hardly any swimmers.", "Free public beach. You need to rent lounge chair and umbrella. We were here during the rainy season and there were quite high waves, making it difficult to swim. Not very clean with debris washing up the shore.", "this place is really beautiful at the morning. there's a lot of boat and a lot of people fishing, take a photo, or just walking around. the sunrise is calm and stunning. but the sands is a little bit rough since there's a lot of rock and shells, and there's a small crab running around. good for showing your little kids a lot of sea-animals-and their names.but when I suggest the best place for kids to play, i won't recommend here.", "Great location, beautiful sunset. bean bags on the beach. friendly wait staff bringing you cocktails and beers (plus food if you want) on the beach. very relaxing.", "Loved this beach, so much to do. Endless subbed options that will bring you food and ice cold drinks, ice cream. Board hire or learn to surf. Swimming flags to keep you safe. Waves can get quite big and undertow very strong as well. ", "Visit the bar by the beach, they over 50%off for wine, beer and juice we enjoyed it, I like the cheese pizza Bamboo bar has a reggae music entertaiment too, nice sitting by the beach in the comfortable sofa.Recomended!!", "Love this beach. It's very clean. Locals selling their ware but don't bother you. Lovely place to watch the sunset", "Back when I was at primary school I remember seeing a to programme ('Watch') that featured and it looked like paradise. Long time ago that but I'm now here at Seminyak Beach. Perhaps not the place it was back then and although nice enough I have visited many many more attractive beaches. Sand is lovely and fine but volcanic so quite dark in colour. It's a huge expanse of sand with little natural shade but there are rows an rows of sun beds with umbrellas like in Italy which I don't like. Hence for me it's paradise lost", "It's beautiful day or night on the beach. Sunsets are amazing. I got tired of saying no to the Hugh amount of sellers", "Beautiful location, nice at sunset but a lot of trash", "I love dogs so it was lovely to see dogs with their owners and the dogs looked healthy.. felt sorry for the strays though. When tide is out it was great to find the little shells and crabs. The ocean was beautiful until these little crstations started to sting us.", "Very busy, too much for my liking. And the sea is rough, which is to be expected. Great for surfers, not so much for peaceful swims", "clean and quite sandy beach; not many people went to swim which is always a bit strange. many seafood restaurants right at the beach for great romantic dinner.", "Lovely, clean, safe beach. Safe to have a swim, although waves quite big. Many places to stop and have a drink.", "Stay away on weekends. The locals come here to relax, but unfortunately they leave quite a mess (environmental awareness is not high on the agenda). With dogs running freely and do what does do, not a great place. A bit further, past the courts and closer to the hotels, beach appeared cleaner. Vendors are plentiful.", "We went for walk along the beach. Grey sand, heavy seas for this time of year but clean. No shells. Not worthy for return. Great view at a distance.", "This is a pristine beach far from the crowds. Have stayed at the Westin here several times and never disappointed. Highly recommend.", "This was the best among all the beaches I have seen in . One of the most beautiful places to be at sunset. Highly recommend to visit at sunrise or sunset. Many clubs and restaurants along the beach. Most of the people leave the beach after sunset. Went there at 8 at night and saw the beach empty.", "Lovely quiet beach which was well maintained and seemed to run for miles, lots of activity if you wanted it as well with kite surfing as well as surf boards and boats. Lots of warungs to dine at and a number of restaurants as well all at good prices Massages available everywhere and manicures", "Very loooong beach with 50 shades of blue. Though it is hard to swim due to waves in the afternoon and you should check the low tide time.", "This beach so beautiful specially from hill. View is the best, but a lot of small store surrounded the beach. The Store build it just 35 meter from beach front. Only a few garbage trash surround the beach. The beach already dirty now...", "Going in November I thought it would be busy, but I was wrong. It was really the best time to go - water was perfect and the beach not busy. Highly recommend it!", "Nuthing i have disliked abt the beach, loved every bit of it. very clean very nice chilled out place.", "I had visited this beach in the noon, since it was a low season, enjoyed my time here. Clean and white sand beach, excellent choice for surfers. Do visit the beachfront cafes and restaurants for a sunset and great food and drinks.", "The hot weather makes the beach a must, but it can be busy, and dirty at times. Still worth a visit for sure.", "By far the best beach in we have seen. If you are here it's worth checking out and once you do you won't leave you will keep coming back. Even if you are staying in another hotel make sure to come here. Blue water white sand everything you need. Great food and drinks you can pay to sit at one of the hotels umbrellas if you order food and drinks and spend the day there. We checked out a few beaches and this was by far the best. Also if you fancy a surf lesson you can do it here.", "The beach isn't really a beach that you'd go to for a swim because the water is very shallow. Many resorts back onto this beach so there are hundreds of lounge chairs which are only available to resort guests but you don't see people swimming in the ocean. There's also many people trying to sell things.", "The beach it's self isn't the cleanest (as with most of ). There is a lot of rubbish but otherwise there are lots of chairs to hire for the day, people selling snacks and drinks. Lovely spot to catch a sunset and join in on a game of beach soccer with the locals.", "Sunset is so beautiful when I came. Really enjoyed watching sunset and sitting at the beach since they provide benches. However I don't really like the crowds.", "Great beach. Beautiful sunset. Bean bags. Bintangs. Great people. The Atmosphere is fantastic.. markets.. cocktails.. dinner.. breakfast.", "We visited this beach several times on our trip, both during the day and the evening. The water is clean and the sand is soft. The beach was busy but we always found a sun lounger to rent or a space in a bar. This beach is a must in the evening before 6pm to watch the sunset whilst sat on a colourful beanbag with cocktails in hand. A real experience with music and the hustle and bustle. There are many beach vendors selling various bits and bobs, we just learned to wave them off and not be bothered by it. The water is too choppy to swim but great for paddling or body boards etc. We read reviews before our trip to say the beach was dirty but we found this to not be the case. We ate there several times and found the food to be great, but a little pricey in comparison to off the beach.", "Because the beach looks like a big bowl full of cereal. cereal of humans. the waves are not so big and its very ideal to swim. my favorite thing to do with this beach is to have a quiet walk at 5 am waiting for the beautiful sunrise and play with the water", "Nice beach. Short stroll from hotel. Nice views great vibes and atmosphere relaxing with a. Cold beer", "Went to courtyard Marriotts beach bar you get free shuttle there every 30 minutes nice lounges with towels waiter service for drinks and food", "excellent beach cafes but the venders on the beach can be frustrating as the interrupt conversation to try to sell cheap goods .. I felt sorry for them but didn't want their items", "We went to the beach outside potato head beach club. My 3-year old son loved it and we stayed for an hour and a half! It was extremely hot, but we rented the beds under the umbrella for 100,000 IDR an hour and enjoyed a coconut drink. The sound of the waves were lovely and my son enjoyed playing sand under the umbrella.", "Not great.Some watersport activities were present.The person who was coordinating the para sailing was a low life racist who was treating indians very bad and using slang words.Dint enjoy the place and the people.Avoid.", "We went to have a look as our driver told we should. I was a very nice beach, but we didn't stay as we were on our way somewhere else . It did look fairly quiet though and I will be returning", "My favourite beach in . I have been here around 7 times at various times in the year. Yes, unfortunately there is alot of rubbish on the beach around Xmas time, but this rubbish all comes from Java and the nearby islands. The nese do their best to clear it up - but there really is alot. At any other time of the year the beaches are lovely. A great place to sit on a deckchair under an umbrella and relax. Surf lessons and boogie board hire is also on offer. Drinks service available. A great way to spend the way.", "Very clean beach both sand and water sand is very white and clean water crystal clear and great to swim in walking track along beach or stroll on sand we stayed at grand Hyatt and direct access to beach never busy and not hassled by sellers but there around if you want something", "The beach is nice enough, the water is clean and although not anything like your average aus beach it's still worth a visit, pull up a sun bed under an umbrella and watch the day go by. It's good fun and excellent people watching!", "Best beaches , view in and you are not hassled on the beach!!! No crazy tides / rips like Legian - Safe for Children ...", "The whole beachis a good visit if you are staying in that area. Nothing worth to be specially done from far off distances. It has few cafes on the beach which have Lazy Boys outside and you can sit and relay and enjoy few drinks while watching the sunset. They even have live bands playing in front of many Cafe's which are pretty decent for a lazy and relaxed evening.", "We went to go to the beach only to find that to get on and off the beach, if you are not staying at the beachfront resorts is a nightmare. You have to walk miles out of your way to get on and off the beach which has open drains emptying into it that smell terrible. I hated walking through the dirty water.", "Our hotel was opposite the beach so literally left the complex onto the beach which is a lovely beach both day and night. Many bars have live bands in the evening so great to sit and relax of an evening after spending a day doing nothing", "This is a pretty beach .. Lots of tourists but not to the point of being uncomfortable Chairs available for hire with shade and also food and drinks", "Very Nice beach, you will see huge waves during high tide time and can take a dip in it too.. No Shacks or locker facility nearby so need to take care of your stuffs - though its pretty safe. Must visit for Surfers !!!", "Very nice beach with a lot of restaurants. I found the quality of the restaurants at the beach very poor. But it is very nice to watch the sunset on a beanbag.", "This beach is great with the activity of canoing because the wave is never too high. The toilet is a disadvantage because it is a bit dirty given the fact we have to pay with the given price", "very expensive,$65 us 2pax to turtle island .we stopped to have a snorkel 200 yards from beach with about ten boats around a pontoon did a ten foot circle of the coral outcrop and that was it. the sea walkers were below us. a fifteen foot footpath under water with a hand rail,the top of their helmets were two inches under water.I think that activity cost $90us make up your own minds about that,turtle island was fine though.", "We will NEVER visit beaches in again. I cannot eliminate the image of household and general trash on the beach, floating on top of and within the ocean waters! The absolutely dirtiest beach ever seen and we have traveled the world's beaches in Mediterranean, Caribbean, Central America, South America, Thailand, Redang, Malaysia ( great) Bintan, Maldives (best) and Viet Nam (ok). Baby diapers, toothpaste tubes and brushes, styrofoam, old plastic toys, trash, dead fish, dead turtles, and dead snakes on the beach at Jimbaran. Resort was great however.", "Clean well-kept beaches, some pontoons, variety of restaurants both formal and informal along the beach area. Lots of hotels backing onto the beach with some great places for pre-dinner or after-dinner drinks, ice cream, music. Markets up the end, and some budget cafes right on the beach, sooo cheap and yummy", "Beautiful beach close to shopping and ample food and beverage options. Great for a swim and learner surfers but do check the tides to time your visit.", "Good option Enjoy the nice views during sunset Suitable for coming early or at sunset Sandy nice beach area", "Not really gentle entry on to the beach. sharp coral everywhere and low tides. Looks lovely but hounded by locals selling whatever they can. Waded in 3 feet of water and a sea snake came to say hello...I said \\good bye\\\" pretty quickly back\"", "Visited Nusa Dua Beach great place with very very clean water and very good for water sports all are good and all bargain and give u good deal for water sports Thanks Amish", "Very serene beach. Mostly allocated to luxury hotels around. However free beach is there. Not too many people. Very peaceful. Option is there for watersports.", "Didn’t stay long as we visited in the late morning and it was hot, hot, hot! The beach was clean though.", "Walked down from Courtyard Marriot where we stayed lots of motor bikes everywhere. The beach is not clean so we just walked back to enjoy the pool in our hotel.", "Not being a beach lover, this had limited appeal to me, but I did appreciate the choice of bars/eateries along the track, and the friendliness of shopkeepers was a credit to them. There’s even an ATM in the foyer of the admin building which is handy. 15k entry price per adult.", "Well if you like the smell of rubbish and sewer you have found the spot to vacation. I do not like that smell and wish I had know. What a waste of a beautiful day to come to a stinky beach and then have to go through the haste to stay somewhere that doesn’t smell like a garbage compound. Booked a room at the mercure and had to check in somewhere else because there were bugs, stained sheets etc.", "Went here with our kids. Place is clean, sand is nice, water is good. Best time to go is in the morning.", "It is a nice beach but there are some stray dogs like everywhere in .... You can enjoy a a beautiful sunset from the beach! That is great! :-)", "The beach would be nice but the water is dark, with lots of weed and unsuitted for bathing. Not the best beach", "Clean areas water sports run by mardi or go out on a glass bottom boat run by norman Watching the fisherman at night walking in the shallows with torches attached to there head. During the day swim sunbake or jist lie on the sand or hire a chair and daydream. Always lots of food either the street food or the little pop ups or the bigger restuarants have every type of food From great fruit juices to milkshakes ice cream salads or the usual take away or the usual asian food", "This beach is the best place to build your surfing confidence. There are plenty of businesses on and close to the beach to get an advise or a guide person or simply rent a surf board of your like. Beginners can start with a soft board and move to use a hard board next day under the supervision of a local surfing guide/instructor. Most of the guides are great and you can book them day after day if you liked the way they look after you. The beach is better for surfing than having a bath with kids as the waves seem to never stop.", "Nice beach to watch the sunset, good surfing with some giant barrel's. On low tide the beach side restaurants and bars spill out onto the beach with beanbags, table's, umbrella's and sunbeds. Nice for a cold drink and a cool vibe but it gets very crowded. Watch out for several smelly stormwater/sewage? outlets that spill over the beach on the way to the ocean.", "My husband and I took our 1 and 2 year old to the beach in morning and we had a spectacular time. I don't think it is one of the prettiest beaches I have been to though we still had fun. We brought sand toys from one of the market stores which we used to dig and build castles and in the water along the shore we jumped the waves while watching the surfers. It was early (830-1030am) in the morning that we didn't get hassled by any sales people. I have been to Seminyak beach in the evening with the kids for dinner and drinks as well. We did get a lot of people coming up us trying to sell us things. My husband had enough whereas I didn't mind it was window browsing for me while I sat and enjoyed my cocktail. They were great as they didn't bother the kids who again played with the beach toys.", "liked the very clean beach. The fact it was on the hotel doorstep. Absolutely nothing to dislike. Free sun beds with parasols. Also water sports if you felt energetic.", "Strong waves and currents so be careful when coming with kids! Best area is around La Plancha Beach Bar and Restaurant! Nice ambiance for sunset!", "Lovely beach lots of lounges for hire. Plenty of great little bars for Lowe cost eats and drinks . Becareful in the surf it gets very big and rough . Nice spot to watch the sunset with a beer or cocktail", "We stayed at the Mercure hotel on Sanur beach for one night prior to going over to Lembongan Island and then on our return stayed three nights at the Prama hotel, again a resort on the beach. Each hotel has its own section of beach so it’s pretty private with limited people and with security on each section keeping locals away from selling to you. It is a long stretch of beach with good pathway along the length so you can hire bikes and see it all within a few hours. There are bars, restaurants and market stalls along the way. I went in the water at two different locations. The water is very shallow and you can easily walk out quite some distance and still be only at waist height. There is quite a lot of seaweed but the water is crystal clear so you can see everything beneath you including crabs and small fish! We hired glass bottom Kayaks which were good fun. I happily swam however on my last day the water wasn’t great! There with fuel / oil amongst debris from boats and so I quickly came out! It’s a quiet and relaxed beach and has a nice vibe early evening with acoustic bands playing in the background. There is the Power Of Oasis Yoga which is fantastic! An Eco bamboo hut offering a wide selection of classes daily just a short stroll from the hotels. Taking a class here was the highlight of my stay! My top recommendation would be to splash out on a massage at Aroma, a spa resort on the beach front. Situated next door to the Oasis yoga and it is by far the best massage I have ever had. It’s more expensive than most places but my word, worth it! All in all a lovely beach to use when staying locally however I wouldn’t go out of my way to visit it. ", "Clean Beach.. white sand but the water is to strong and you cant swimm just relax and enjoy the view!", "This place is very relaxing. The view is awesome and me and my wife had a wonderful time there. This beach also has adjacent golf courses like park. The panoramic view is mind boggling. There is a Waterblow but we did not see that. This place two beach on the both side of the walk way and they different and has two different kind of charms.", "The water is crystal clear and it was so cool to swim. No stingers or issues. We were lucky enough to be right on the beach at our hotel and it was quiet without harassment of any kind.", "We went to the beach very often as could not lie by the pool at hotel. Hire of beds and umbrella very reasonable as you also got a clean beach towel every visit so no need to carry towels around with you. The little street vendors selling food were cheap.", "love the beach life, love the surf. the people there are a different bread - making you feel welcome and singing along with their guitars while drinking a bintang couldnt get any better.", "Just dark sand. Nothing special to say about this beach. Good for a walk. No way to swim in this dirty water. Nice to sit and watch the waves from the bar.", "This stretch of beach is reserved for the luxury resorts in this area. The fine white sand, warm blue water and quiet atmosphere are the ideal place to relax.", "The beach is probably the cleanest beach in because it is maintained by the resorts. At low tide the mini crabs all come out and are great fun to try and catch.", "Used to be very nice quiet place but now always crowded especially on weekend. Most of local people loves to spend their time with family and bringing all the food but most of the them didn't really help to clean up by throw all the rubbish in proper place. Hope every body cooperate to keep this place clean and tidy like used to be.", "The beach is different to other parts of and less beautiful than the cliff beaches of Uluwatu or Gili Islands. The swell was only a few feet, but it changes with the seasons depending on the coastline. BOARD RENTAL in the car park outside Old Man's Bar and 2,000RPI parking so boogie boards, short/long surf boards can be picked up for the day to avoid lugging back to hostels/hotels. SURF LESSONS are also offered down by the beach (price unknown) but heaps of guides sitting around so negotiating a price shouldn't be hard.", "Really worth to come and enjoy some time on beautiful beach with fantastic views. Sand and water colour like in Caribic :-). Not safety for swimming if you are not very good swimmer, I guess. Unfortunately crowded. Avoid weekend. I also did not like entrance fee ...", "Lovely quiet beach, with loads of European tourists sunbathing (meant that everyone was enjoying their own quite time and space). Brilliant! The only downside was that the water was very much covered with pebbles and sharp rocks (be careful), but the water was clear and blue!", "The beach is huge great for long walks along the sand as well as a bit of beach combing. Very clean & unspoilt Lots of hotels at the back of the beach offering lots of places to eat or get a drink ", "Beach was quite dirty as was the water. The boats were quite picturesque and also the fishermen wading as the tide went out. The walkway is not bad but crowded by bikes and lined in places by shops//touts retirednomads.com", "It's one of the best spots for longboard surfing. It works everyday! The beach is sometimes a bit dirty but the water makes up for it. Hot and with a lot of waves.", "The government is spending a lot of money to arrange the road that leads to this beach and in fact a toll is needed to be paid to access on it. There are umbrellas and deck chairs to rent but it is not a good beach for sunbathing or swimming quietly (just for surfing and nothing else). There are also a lot of warung where you can eat or have a drink.", "The view is superb, escpecially from the top of the hill, the beach is beautiful and you can experience white sands and lots of Indonesian and less western people which is good, I thought the shops were plentifull and vey cheap. You get decent waves there and no surfers so thats a plus if you can,t be doing with the surf mob. We had loveley drinks and free beds further down, the bar was called beach breeze. You wil need to organise a taxi pre book as you will get a much more expensive taxi.", "New beach open for tourists. They were digging through the mountain to get to the beach. Clear water, white sand. It's all new.", "Ok for relaxation and morning run was good and nice, this is far from where parties are and which is good for disconnection", "Nice sandy beach but small. Low tide at times so not possible to go into the sea. Not suitable for very young children as the water isnt very calm", "Quiet Beach (October), with a decent place with ok food and sun lounge rentals. Plenty of trash on the sand though and not the cleanest of waters", "Perfect for sun bathing, beach walks and swimming. Surfers will not really enjoy it, due to the very small waves. The beach is very clean and sparsely populated. So it is possible to relax easily due to the tranquility and other virtues this beach offers.", "The music the restaurants the water, the bean bags the sun going down.Food quite good few people selling stuff nice watching the surfers and big waves.", "Have to spend an hour or two here. Like the clear sea water at this beach. Great to spend a relaxing time on this clean nice and quiet beach", "Nice beach with cafes and hotels along the path. Water sports available. Theres really nothing else to say", "Not as great as TripAdvisor would suggest sadly. The bars around are pretty cool but the amount of rubbish spoils the experience.", "We were there for an afternoon and went down for a stroll from the hotel - the promenade was enjoyable as there were penty of little shops and tasty beach shacks however the beach was littered over the entire length (except where the luxury hotels had their own private beach) and did not invite for a swim at all.", "Love going down to the beach near Bennos and getting a massage. Such a cheap, easy and relaxing option.", "The last time we went here, there's been a paving path provided to go through from the parking lot (last time we must turn a bit and walk beside the stalls fnear parking lot). The beach are also cleaner but still, the walk to waterblow is a bit disapponting... There's still many garbage others throw around the green grass... Such a pity... Change your habit please... Do not litter...", "bus stop not very far from the beach, only small waves, white sands, clear water. excellent. so far this is my favourite beach in ", "Best spot to see sunset. There are lots of beach bars along the beach. You may grab a drink and relax by reading a book while waiting for sunset. There are also beach activities available.", "I saw the pictures and reviews for this beach which in reality is nothing like this, it’s and average beach and if you will get lucky you will be able to swim, i was unlucky, good for surfers.", "Very big and lively bech. Huge waves, perfect for surfers. You can hire surf lessons and gear every 10 meter. Lots of places to have a drink in the fantastic sunsets. Nice mixture of locals, tourists, dogs and everything else!", "Like - Nice sand and strong waves for an interesting swim. Nice bars with live music in the evening on makeshift stages Dislike - Constant touts for foot massage, drinks, fruits and trinkets. Could do with half of the number of requests", "Samir is a beautiful beach, far from the overcrowding at other places we went. The beach has a bit of shade, chairs to rent and lots of restaurants and water sports. A beautiful family spot", "Lovely flat water protected by the reef. Family friendly. Higher tide is in the morning full sun exposure here.", "As others here have said, not much of a beach compared to any of the hundreds in Australia. Sadly we didn't find this idyllic. Not that beautiful, too shallow to swim, stones that hurt your feet under the water - hence nobody in the water. View of the heavily built up city across the bay. Sorry Sanur - not for me.", "Large number on restaurants on the beach. We were taken to one of them were we were able to choice we were going to have to dinner beautiful view over the sunset. Food was good. Atmosphere was electric. You have to go at least once. We last went in July 2012.", "I found this beach one of the cleanest (and quietest) in . Sand is white and soft and great for long quiet walks with the one you love !!", "Clean in the morning, gets dirty through the day. Good for surfing, many surfing services are available. You can rent sun beds for the whole day, you'll be annoyed by salesmen/saleswomen, just ignore them.", "We loved this beach, regret we could not spend enough time. A few must dos 1) Cycle - awesome experience to cycle with your family all day. Rest when when you want since there are plenty of restaurants and bars on the beach. 2) Beach sports - We did jet ski. There are many more options. The water is only waist deep, crystal clear and clean. 3) Massage and laze around.", "Great place to relax on the sun chairs, be prepared for people trying to sell you stuff but you can get a manicure on the beach for a great price! You can also rent surfboards by the hour for a good price.", "Very nice beach, with caves to explore and clean water. Not so busy during a week day, no idea during weekend!", "I like this place, enjoy the best sunset with beer and had massage service on the beach. Some locals are friendly. Clean water and soft white sand beach.", "This beach was not full of people. The best time to see it is in the morning. For three mornings in a row, I enjoyed wonderful sunrise. I could also see the mount. In the last morning, because it was cloudy, I couldn't see the mount.", "Great beach for couples and families alike Pos - not too many people (private hotel beaches) - calm Neg - coarser sand", "No Crowds the beach was quiet and lots of vacant seats in Cafe and on the beach. Everything closed by 9 or so.", "Litle but far from the city center but it's worth it. White sand and clean water, the wave is not too big so it's a good place for swimming.", "Nice part of the world where you can relax on the beach, plenty of nice restaurants on the beach to eat at, have a massage on the beach, also variety of market stalls also, Nice shady areas on the beach from the trees, A great place to spend the day", "We visited the beach at sunset. The beach was very crowded. However the disturbing thing is the bad smell from the sewage system which runs directly to the sea. I think local gov must do something about this to keep the beach clean and safe", "Quite disappointed Litter is a problem from offerings on the beach Very strong currents so not recommended for swimming unless a very confident swimmer We attempted to find a nicer beach with a more tropical image", "Very relaxing Great for watersports - jet ski - banana boats - flying fish - boat hire You can barter the companies to a great price too!", "I really wonder how people can think this beach is nice. Walking along the beach is like walking through a pile of rubbish. Just disgusting.", "The beach at this hotel is great- clear clean water, with the added bonus of bean bags under shade and food and drink brought to you. Heaven if you ask me!", "Firstly I’d like to say the surrounding bars and rental places are all really nice, friendly and very affordable. It’s just a huge shame that the swell of the sea seems to accumulate so much rubbish onto the beach. Surfing wise it’s great for beginners, lots of long white water waves to practise on and get your rhythm. It’s nice, but there’s far nicer beaches around .", "This white sand beach is truly beautiful. I dont usually like to stay in the beach for long but this beach is just very special. The water is clean, the sand is soft, the wind blows calmly. I spent two hours doing nothing and slowly my mind and soul feel the serenity of the sea. Simply a must go beach", "This is our first time to . It is such a beautiful place, nice and quiet but busy enough to be interesting. The boardwalk is a great way to get around and see the beach and other resorts.", "I stayed in one of the hotels situated along the beach. It's very relaxing to walk along the shore in the afternoon before sunset. However, I wouldn't recommend to swim there as I noticed the beach is not that clean. It can be crowded sometimes. I guess it depends on the day of the week. There are also some nice nearby restaurants along the beach. I highly recommend The Restaurant at Tandjung Sari.", "Excellent beach for surfing, not an ideal swimming beach as there are strong currents and waves of some reasonable force.", "I have been here in August and the view is very different when compared to my October Visit. This beach is super clean, calm and quiet. One can either cycle along the beach, lay in the sunbeds or take a dip in the water. Its unique as it has an inland and so people can walk on that inland and enjoy the ocean or see water sports from far.Surfing and Snorkelling can be done but waves are not as high. Some parts of the beach is cleaner than the others. There are several food outlets along the beach.", "I visited this beach yesterday and im happy to write that you must visit this beach. Beach is clean and has a splendid sunset view in the evening", "Nice looking white sandy beach yet water has a not too clean appearance. Easy access from several hotels including Grand Hyatt under extensive renovations.", "Awesome place to hang out. Nice views good atmosphere enjoyed the beanbags rather than tables and chairs", "Lovely sandy beach however, there are stray dogs that roam free along the beach and do their business on the sand so you do have to be careful where you're walking... The beach is packed at around 6pm when the sunsets but when we went for a walk down the beach around 6:30ish there is a marge amount of litter that people leave behind, tourists and local people seem to thing it's ok to leave the bottles and plastics lying around for the tide to come in and wash it all out to sea. That was the disappointing this as we were expecting a beautiful beach which is was until sunset, it was just a shame that people couldn't do their bit to help keep it tidy too...", "Wide black sand beach, suitable for novice surf board riders. Not great for swimmers. In fact, the only people in the water were kids, learning to ride boards", "Stunning beach and so overlooked by travelers. Well worth a long walk on the built walkway to appreciate the beauty of the area.", "Prices are a little more expensive for beach chairs but you pay for cleanliness and less of a crowd. Surf is great if 5ft swell or better from low to mid tide with long running lefts and rights. Great for sunset surf with kudeta playing chill out house music in the background.", "Litter everywhere. Couldn't believe the amount of rubbish swept ashore. Filthy. Our local landfill is tidier. Just not good enough for any beach let alone a tourist place", "We only stopped here for 1 hour while driving onto Nusa Dua. We sat in front of a restaurant under a sunshade as it was very hot that day. We were lucky enough to have 4 local men approach us with instruments to serenade us! We requested a Bob Marley song for a second song, which was very upbeat. We gave a small donation which we were happy to do, as it's not everyday you experience this. The beach was lovely and sandy and stretched for a few kms. The sea was a gorgeous colour too. We didn't see much else there as we didn't stay long enough", "Nice sand but dirty beach... Many massage center and bars.. Very quiet but the water is not deep at all..", "Lovely white sand. Very swimmer friendly. Plenty of water sports to conduct. Reef keeps water safe for young swimmers. Plenty of sun lounges to relax on. Beautiful!", "went for watersport, pretty pricey for a basic stuffs. becarefull not to get cheated there! there are alot of spots and they will accept USD too.", "I was in some beaches in but I think this one is the nicest and calmest to swim ,was staying a bit far (about 16 km+) but almost every day I was coming here!!!!!", "I found the beach unclean. I’m use to white sands the whole nine yards. I can’t compare it to the Caribbean of course. I do think there needs to be more effort to maintain it. Definitely the most expensive beach I have been to just to hire a beach chair, more so than Jamaica negril believe it or not. Roughly £12 for less than 4 hours. Ludicrous.", "Back in again we have been stunned by the amount of rubbish on the beaches on the Legian side of the island in the morning. Whilst admittedly there were a couple of storms last week, the amount of rubbish washing up on the beaches should be making us all terrified about the state of the planet. We al went fishing from Benoa and the teIl of rubbish extending miles out towards Nusa Lembongan was horrifying. Our 15 year old grandson was most upset and it really made an impact on him. The authorities do clean the beaches but they need more equipment and the rubbish needs to be removed. However leaving the above aside, the beach has a good atmosphere and there are It's of little spots to sit and have a cold drink, rent a lounge, umbrella and some great little beach shacks serving great cheap food and cold drinks. The beaches are not a patch on those we have in Western Australia, nor the water quality, but unfortunately we appear to have an unbelievable aversion to allowing people to build small restaurants, cafes and the like to service those whom wish to use the beaches, something the wonderful nese do not.", "Not cheap but great venue and unique, people are lovely and good quality. No problem with the min spend howver 6-7 dollars for a Bintang is a little pricey! Food is excellent quality and will return. Great to see sunset, we arrived at 5pm which was perfect...", "Family kind of beach, the waves is not that big compared to other beaches but the sand itself is a bit coarse. A lot of high end resort but it feels nice to hang out under the sun and relax a bit. Entry fee is about 5000 rupiah which still reasonable thinking about the surrounding posh areas", "Huge waves.. But noone surfing or swimming..this tells me dangerous undercurrent..great sunset. I'm.a convert next time .to look at hotels here. Beach relatively clean", "If you want a big beach with lots to offer this beach did offer a lot. Restaurants and bars everywhere all the way along, the surf is good especially for beginners and although at sunset the beach seemed very busy there was plenty of space to either walk along or chill out on one of the many beanbags. Overall a nice beach.", "Almost white sand, clean water and clean beach (even at rainy season / Dez. 2016). Difficult to find, but when you are down the stairs, it's awesome!", "always got a sun ,bed , shade ,beech always kept clean could see the very day sweeping up any litter ,sea weed", "Yes, I believe I'll never forget the beach from the top way we came until I touch the very clean water. It's really amazing! Really recomended beach ever! Like it!", "I'm not sure if we had high expectations or what, but when we got to the beach, we were disappointed at how much seaweed there was in the water. There was way too much to enjoy actually swimming in the ocean, but maybe we're biased, coming from Florida and our beaches seem to be better than here. Also, if you go down to the pier where you catch a boat to get to the other islands, it was completely covered in trash and whatever else you can think of. The water was so dark and thick it was so gross. Then, the make you take off your shoes before getting into the boat and we were just hoping and praying we didn't step on something sharp. You can find the trash in other parts of the beach as well, but it wasn't as bad as this. *side - note : in the vs below, all the dark spots in the ocean are all seaweed. *", "Popular with swimmers and surfers during the day at night you can eat at many small restaurants on the sand and watch the sunset", "Clean beach for swimming and sunbathing. The beach are clean and there are lots of small restaurant to drink and eat.But please ask for the prices first before you buy anything.", "There is a small public beach area and many luxury resorts have sections set aside for guests to relax on the beach. It is regularly cleaned and consequently is largely litter free and the sand is soft.", "The beach itself has lovely golden sand. The tide does go out a way and when it is in the water is quite shallow but a nice temperature (September anyway). Great to go in and cool off or for paddle-boarding, which seems quite popular. We never found it too crowded. Very safe for children due to depth and no strong currents (that I was aware of) possibly due to the reef. Worth a visit", "A beautiful beach for a sunset walk before dinner at one of the nearby restaurants, like La Lucciola! Not crowded in the evenings, easy access, easy parking, stunning views.", "Depending on your tastes we found that this beach was far better and suited for couples and families as it is not quite so busy and there is no surf here so all in all feels safer swimming snorkeling etc... The beach is very clean and has a wonderful promenade where people walk, cycle or jog along, very friendly place where you can hire rigger boats to sail in for an hour, also markets and many restaurants are along here, great experience.", "The beach is Okay, but nothing special There is lounges you can hire and they are very reasonable price. The sea was a bit dirty, the beach was cleaned. Okay to chill out.", "We spent many hours strolling down this beautiful beach. Loved it!! My husband tried his hand at waterskiing, an activity that he hasn't indulged in for many years. The beach was kept immaculate by many workers. Loved watching the cruise ships that anchored there.", "For surfers but also for just visitors wanting to have a relaxed day, you can enjoy it from one of the clubs or from the small spots drinking a coconut... worth to visit it :)", "Lovely beach for Families as its protected from a small out of water reef not far off shore with some surf behind that that the boats can take you out if your keen for a surf. Most of the hotels have netted off the beaches so feels extra safe for tourists. Water is clean and the best bit is they dont allow hundreds of people trying to sell you things. There are only a small number of registered sellers but will not bother you.", "This beach is an interesting one to walk end to end, there is surfable waves and swimmable water. The beach itself is wide in places and is lined by a variety of buildings some of which welcome visits. The usual assortment of vendors, surf lessons and street sellers congregate at the south east end but soon make way for a relatively sparesly popultaed beach. Exploring further you will come across some beach side bars and cafes where you can sit and people watch, chill and just relax.", "It's quite far to go to the beach. Some tourist will go here by taxi and pay very expensive. I suggest go here by Uber or Gojek (you need to download the app). Must pay the entrance fee. The beach is famous for the locale. And usually crowded. But when i went there not many people, since i went there at the weekdays morning. It's very beautiful beach! The colour of the sea and still have some raw part that in establishment. You can just sit down and enjoy the view. Some people go there for surfing. Definitely will come here again!", "Fantastic bar and restaurant right in the beach . The best NEw years eve ever! Inexpensive . Fantastic staff and loads of fun.", "This beach is dirty with lots of rubbish washed up on the sand. The walking path along the beach is also very dangerous and most of it has been washed away. The beach has a lot of rock/concrete in it so be careful not to cut your feet. Don't waste your time visiting this beach", "Fantastic beach. Cleaner after the Grand Hyatt. Unfortunately you can see how us, humans, are polluting the see with plastic bottles, bags, cups, etc. The cleaners try hard, but there is too much waste in the see coming to shore :(", "Loved this beach. It has a nice vibe to it. It’s peaceful and the sunset is amazing. Colourful and unique.", "Great place to chill at the end of the day with friends or alone sipping a beer and watching the glorious sunsets. The guys who run the little bars are very friendly and love to stop for a chat. Great atmosphere", "Maybe it was because it was overcast? Maybe it was because it looked horrible and full of rubbish? Maybe we missed the good part? Went for a walk to here hoping it would be nice, didn't even walk down the beach and headed straight back. Didn't take swimmers, was just having a look. Back to the villa pool we go", "Beautiful beach for walking, sunbaking, swimming/surfing and sunset drinks and seafood dining. Very relaxing many restaurants to chose from", "Very nice beach with a paved walk way - walked miles & miles along this beach - some small markets along the beach otherwise big hotels along here with a new one in the process of being built", "Very beautiful and charming place.. The beach was so lovely and lots of activities to do.. Recommend to enjoy beach and water activities", "Beautiful but with pollution of cloacal waste whats makes it not healthy for bath..I don't want to come back", "While staying at the Intercontinental hotel we have enjoyed the beach, the waves and the many facilities - both on land and in the water.", "We liked the relaxing atmosphere, the landscape of the hotel grounds, the food, the service, the beach.", "If you're looking for a nice and less crowded beach, you should come here. It's a good place to escape from the busy big cities. One more good thing I found is the food. I especially love the local food. Very tasty!", "For someone from Chennai, this beach wasn’t something to write home about. Pretty small beach. Short walk to the sea. Can become dirty. Didn’t seem like a place for offshore activities - these are in other places in . OK for just relaxing and sitting in the sand. Quite frankly, found nothing of interest in the beach. Which is both good and bad in its own ways.", "We had in our heads that we would be down the beach all the time .. unfortunately the beach was so full of rubbish in and out of the water that the only swimming we did was at our pool in the villa .. disgraceful that it is a tourist destination and there is so much plastic and rubbish everywhere !!!!! Yuck", "Pro : - Nice long beach. Ocean view. Pretty scenic. - Lots of restaurants and shops fronting the beach. Con : - It's a thrash heap during the rainy monsoon season (Dec/Jan) as the rain brings all the rubbish from the rivers to the beachside.... making it unsightly and smelly!", "Very shallow beach with a reef outside and a lot of seagrass in between. Not really good for swimming.", "Nice beach to have a early morning walk on, good for sunbathing & activities rest of the day, decent choice of beach bars and the likes, would recommend.", "Beach and sea are so dirty, i was afraid to go swimming because of so much garbage. Only nice thing are sunsets", "Visited this beach a few times... deck chairs always available to hire for 50,000 rupiah for 2 ($AUD5) and plenty of fully racked eskys to purchase a cold Bintang! Surfboard hire was popular with the kids and great value for money - just check the board thoroughly beforehand as you will have to pay for any damage such as lost fins etc. Though too many hawkers, the women attack you from all ends - hair, nails, adorning your body with jewellery - so much so you don't know what you have/haven't paid for - and they get grumpy if you don't buy from them at all - be stern when saying NO! Pity there were no set up for massages on the beach - you can get one but you have to ask until a random lady drops her bundle and offers - you can probably get better and cheaper elsewhere but if that's what you need at the time then... Late afternoon sees the beach converted with bean bags for cocktails and sunset watching, gets quite busy but the scene looks great!", "We came to for beach, but this one is not what we were expected when we booked our tickets to here. Grey sand, rubbish, positive side sunsets are amazing here.", "Taste some Sea Food on Beach.. awesome flat blue beach.. Try to be free and spend evein. as sunset makes eyes so pleasant.....", "This is a nice pale, sandy beach in . We visited whilst out for a meal. Lots of boats out in the water and not too many flies or mosquitoes as it was dark. Would recommend.", "Great bars for day and evening relaxing. Food and drink are excellent value and the service is fantastic. Sit on the bean bags outside the bars or sit inside in the day time for cooler air. Its gets hot out there. Would highly recemmend a visit with friends, or even alone> people are friendly and you will not be short of conversation.", "good hangout place with a lot of restaurants to choose from and with bands playing. Nice to watch the sunset here then have dinner around.", "Probably one of very few beaches I would actually swim in. It’s clean and the waves manageable for those of us that is not into surfing. Also the Hotels hire people to continually clean the stretch of beach so you don’t get to see rubbish, plastics, or even seaweed. A must go to swimming area if you are close by.", "We took maybe a 3-mile walk here. It's very pleasant & amazingly quiet for a beach in a touristy area. There are lots of restaurants & bars & places to take surfing lessons & the surf looked great!", "Suitable for family recreation. Nice beach and clean, The park is clean and cool.. children can play freely. We suggest you to visit this beach when you are in ..", "First visit in January 2016 was great. Unfortunately in November 2017 the beach was dirty. Every day. Nobody clean it", "They try hard to keep it clean : ) .. it's a happening place for surfers and yoga instruction or mostly good walks for visitors and locals !", "A ideal beach to enjoy, unfortunately water lacks the calm and turquoise quality for snorkelling other than a nice swim.", "Beautiful beach.. you will find a lot of 🏄‍♀️ here. You should definitely add this place on your bucket list if you are visiting . Not too crowded it’s peaceful ☺️", "The beach was golden sand but littered with seaweeds and trash. The coral was only yards from shore. We saw some life in the tide pools when the tide was out. There was hardly any wave but it's not suitable for swimming either as there was jelly fish in the water. Maybe good for sun-bathing or children to play on the beach. It is very quiet, compared to the more popular Kuta Beach.", "Didn't dislike anything, heaps of water sports along beach, heaps of warungs, shops etc! Warm, clean water! What's not to love?", "One of the most attractive beach in , crystal clear blue water and white sands makes you never leave this place. A must visit if you are a beach lover. Perfect for swimming as well. There is this adjacent restaurant (forgot the name) where they serve amazing sea food. You can enjoy the ocean view as you gulp some great tasting fish from your plate.", "Its dirty, they dig holes in the sand near the water where they fill in trash. Lounge chairs 5 AUD pr day. No wifi. Strong currents not safe for kids. Life guards on duty", "Wow what a view when the swell is on. Well worth the trip. Sometimes the bartender is out as well for a sunset Bintang while the waves crash ashore. Paradise!", "Windy, dirty, gritty sand and tidal. As others have said, outside the resort areas there is a lot of rubbish lying around and it's not a relaxing place to just sit as you are constantly buffeted by wind. Nice path to meander along and there is a huge choice of beachside restaurants and massage/jet ski/activities on offer. Not so good for swimming, but the water is warm and pleasant if you get out past the sandbar. If you come from a country with nice, clean beaches, you will be disappointed.", "Quiet beach, very close to the hotel and with very convenient bar. But it's not that beautiful (or at least it wasn't when we visited) and it's not worthy during the low ride (afternoon for us).", "Beautiful beach, clean and vast. Waters are clear and place is idle for beach sports. A hangout with you sweetheart is the best treat.", "I used to love coming here to sit on the beach and enjoy sunbathing or watching the sunset. I came this month with my friends and was disgusted by the rubbish found on the beach from start to finish. It was filled with plastic bottles, tin cans, plastic bags, cigarette packets and other rubbish. This is not suitable for children, fish or the environment. It’s disgusting and I’m appalled this is the condition it’s been left in.", "The beach is nice, very busy atmosphere around the beach. Found the park surroundings had a lot of rubbish laying around", "We didn’t really know what to expect, essentially it’s a rock formation in a shape that reflects the force of the incoming tide back out pretty spectacularly. Worth a look if you’re near by, there are stalls selling coconuts, durians (must try) etc too.", "Catch some waves, drink some beer, stroll along the beach, watch the sunset, enjoy a game of soccer or lounge in one of the many beachside restaurants and enjoy a night of karaoke. The beach captures everything that is great about , its welcoming, relaxed and just about always having a good time!", "One of the best beaches around. Beautiful location, fine sands, clear blue water. A great place for a swim or just laze in the sun.", "Loved it! The sand was white and soft, beach was clean and the water was calm. After going to Legian beach this was 100 times better and what I had expected. Stunning", "It was a crowded beach, more patronised by the locals, with a number of small shops and shacks. Kayaking and para sailing were the two main activities available on the Beach. A visit to the Beach can however be avoided.", "This is my local beach. At the Petitenget Temple car park. Beautiful LA Lucciola is here for Italian dining. The resorts on the beach work hard to keep the beach clean but after a rain, it can be daunting. I find around May/June that I can't walk along the beach because of high tides that make the sand very steep and soft", "Beautiful beach to relax. Easy to walk through all the resorts along the beach front. It’s safe and friendly", "Lovely peaceful beach. Great for sunrise but not sunset as that doesnt set over tge beach. Plenty of shade to be found under trees and lovely restaurants dotted about for refreshments", "first of all I don't like dark sand as it looks dirty but here it didn't help that it smelled badly as well", "There are plenty sun beds along the beach which are cheap and supply mattresses and towels there are plenty of restaurants reasonably priced so once you get on the beach you don't have to travel very far for food and drink if you are adventurous there are different water sports along the beach so do as you please and enjoy", "In terms of beaches, this one was more than adequate but didn't wow us. The sand was nice...all available shading was very far away from the water though.", "The beach was packed with tourist everywhere. It is clean and there are stalls and vendors. No lack of drinks and food while lying on the sunbeds. The view is great too. Will definitely come back again.", "It’s a beachfront lined with hotels which is probably the reason it remains clean and well maintained , I found it rather windy and not ideal for surfing or body boarding, great for tackling some snorkeling.", "great for water sports and fascinating scenery! We walked along the shore and appreciate the white powder sand. Nice white beach pictorial =)", "Echo Beach and Canggu Beach near Old Mans is getting busier and busier, especially at sunset. Getting up at 530am for a surf makes no difference, it’s still really packed. The locals are making a great effort to pick up rubbish so it’s not as dirty as it used to be. A great place to watch the sunset with a Bintang or cocktail in hand!", "The areas outside of the resorts are rubbish free and lovely. Outside of these areas there is a lot of rubbish on the beach at times (found this in most parts of , even Lembongan Island) However the restaurants with tables that extend onto the sand are the most delightful place to eat a meal. The paved path is great for a walk or bike riding (can hire bikes for 50c per hour)", "I wasn't sure if I should go to the beach because of the reviews I read but since I decided to dine in an Indian restaurant in semniyak I paid a visit to the beach too.. Well the beach as many have mentioned is dirty and plagued with hawkers who keep disturbing you. But what makes up for it is the beautiful sunset. Visit in the evening to enjoy the sunset and dine if you wish to.", "Very beautifull beach. Really cozy sit in there while look around. The beach is clean and the stone is very big and artistic. The people in there very warm and smile on they cheeks", "Not recommended for family with young kids due to strong waves and current, beach was not clean, lot of disposable plastic on the shoreline", "This beach is too shallow and full of seaweed no good for swimming and rubbish everywhere, which is typical of unfortunately.", "Water is more for surfing but, nice place to just hang around. Chill! Nice shoreline. Decent amount of crowd as well. Quite a private access/entry point. Perfect if you stay at Grandma Hotel Seminyak. ", "Rough and ready! You have colourful sun lingers cushions! With umbrellas, Restraunt’s/bars, all along the beach, nice and sandy,but very breezy beach waves quite high, making it ideal for surfing, but even the girls couldn’t keep themselves upright for long! They have full sorts of drinks I. The beach, it’s very hot,a place to relax and unwind I like the water s bit calmer for me", "Lovely beach with warm water and not to many traders. My only issue is the lack of dustbins and a place where you can wash after swimming, at the very least there must be a small tap where you can rinse off your feet.", "I was shock coming in this place after months, the beach is terrible filthy full with rubish. The worse one was the public toilet is difficult to find. There is one close to the parking area. I went there and of course I have to put couple of thousands for donation in the box as usual. But one thing was shocking me there is man (BOLD guy ) was asking me loudly HAVE YOU paid! My gosh this kind of attitude will make tourist wont come or return. Money oriented and no manner at all. If the island don’t improve its cleanliness and the people have no manner, don’t be shock that one day people will look for another island who can make them smile.", "Clean and beautiful white sands,not so crowded as other beach at , good waves and offers many good hotels nearby.", "Very nice clean beach, good waves, water looks clean. Waves can get fairly big 6' plus when we were there one of the days in April. Probably better to stay out when they get large, but otherwise a good swimming beach.", "The Beach is clean, there are some watersports like jet ski and canoe. Some cafe along the beach. The Pecalang (local people who keep tradition) is strict!", "The beach is lovely and clean , soft gentle waves makes it ideal for first time surfers. Hire a surf board or a boogie board at a very inexpensive rate , have one of the happy go lucky nese boys show you how . As the sun sets stroll on the beach and relax while having a Bintan....", "Lovely long sandy beach with shallow water for quite a way out. Lots of water sports available incl. kite surfing", "This is a nice beach with soft sand but it get's really crowded. My family found that if you travel another 800 metres north it gets less busy and the beach gets wider. You have a more relaxed time.", "great for a relaxed stroll, not a party beach. clean, long boardwalk great to bike on. lots of great restaurants & a 30 min drive to airport.", "We found these beaches really dirty and unswimmable. There were condoms, needles, and so much garbage on the beaches we were shocked. All outside the major resorts. Quite surprising and disappointed as we expected white sand and blue seas. Like the brochures. We stayed at the pool.", "Beautiful beach to relax and laze in the sun with a cool refreshing drink. Can get hot in afternoon and early evening. Can have a short swim and splash in water.", "sand is smooth , there are people who can rent us Horse to go around the beach , a lot cafe to get drink , there are also life guard standby so feel safe to swim. and you can see beautiful sunset if you lucky :)", "Very clean beach, not very busy towards the more expensive hotels We stayed at the Grand Hyatt - own dedicated beach was great - no complaints at all. Traveled in Aug 2014", "Such a beautiful setting for a sunset drink or whatever you please. Plenty of beanbags to lay around on and just watch the world go by", "Its one of famous spot for sunset. A little crowded but still good to see sunset. Have may bars on the beach with bean bed.. so u can relax and having a good time", "Great beach to enjoy early morning as it gets really hot in day time. Clean place , ample recliners to rent and laze about", "The pale sand beach is very clean and quiet and a nice place to walk. The ocean is sonetimes too rough to swim in all areas.", "Brilliant large fine sandy beach where you can come to see the famous sunsets. Though you can swim, the waves make it conducive for surfing. Great for people watching as you relax with a drink in one of the bars or sun lounge hire spots. Great to just walk too.", "Lots of bars and sunlounges great when the tide is in. Swift current when tide goes out. Nice clean sand we went quite often", "Hands down the best beach of . The sand is powdery white and the ocean very blue. If I ever go back, will stay there for sure!", "This beach is lovely , with friendly people and its nice to walk down the quiet path .Good bike ride", "In comparison to the other beach we've been to - Kuta / Legian Beach - this beach was quieter, cleaner, and the waves were calmer. Most of the beaches are owned by the hotels / resorts, however you can walk up and down the beaches. If you want to get yourself a long chair to relax then you need to pay a small fee to use the chairs. If you are only visiting the beach then I recommend you get your own towel as the resorts who rent out the chairs to visitors don't provide towels. Lots of variety in terms watersports - snorkeling, diving, sailing, windsurfing, a trip to an island to see turtles, etc.", "Need to watch out for the dam ozzies if you want a swim as they are all surfers. lovely sand and great bars what have music every night bean bags on beach so you can chill out. only thing what could make this place better is a good shroom seller. worth visit", "What a beautiful and compelling resort. The beach and surrounding town has everything from great beach clubs to every cuisine you could wish for in the town as well as amazing and varied night life. Beautiful hotels and stunning scenery.", "Quite a lot of plastic debris is in the corners in the northern section of the beaches but I guess that's normal in most places these days unfortunately. It is a good quality Beach apart from that with a nice surf Clearwater and a nice breeze coming off the sea.", "Beach was clean and almost deserted, beach dinners were great, band entertainment was excellent every time.", "Lovely clean beach, offers tradesmen, swimming , braiding, water sports . When the tide goes out the seabed is full of little surprises to explore and is wonderfully clean.", "Amazing and clean beach with great waves. No crazy hustle here. Hotels and bars right at your fingertips. Great spot to chill or satin or go for that brisk walk or run", "Good beach to spend time at - rent an umbrella and sunbed from one of the locals (approx IDR 50k for 3 hours); many places for lunch close by and good swimming. The tide is strong so would advise you to be careful if you're not a strong swimmer. Beach was super clean during my visit. Surfing lessons (and boards) available from local instructors.", "Beautiful beach. Very clean and safe. We are happy to swim, boat or jetski. Lots of fun activities to participate in.", "having afternoon snack while waiting for sunset here. the view was pretty amazing. and it's not too crowd for enjoyable sunset-time.", "Nice to walk on and nice to swim in morning when sea is less wild, water in january was very warm and not so clear", "This beach area is always clean and nice and quiet with some really nice restaurants along it. There are also some really good ladies that do great massages. The locals on the beach are very nice and mostly polite.", "The view here at some of the beach bars is magnificent. Lots of good surfing going down, the sun setting and all the beautiful people chilling out with cocktails.", "Clean beach and good for swim. Nice restaurants in the beach with bean bags thrown around for sitting Not expensive Good beach for candid pictures Good market parallel to the beach", "A bit too crowded for me but nice sunset beach scene which a lot people will hang around with lots of club", "Gorgeous breach with great views. Reef outside and what appears to be great surfing for those into that. Lots of places for a drink, nibble, or meal. Very well maintained. Plenty of security.", "Quiet and peaceful in November with plenty facilities for relaxing and whiling away the hours. Good beach bars and food outlets and not so many touts.", "It's ok! There is however a collection of low level of general rubbish left behind that gets washed up that could be managed better maybe. They do though sweep up all the fallen leafs each night (March) and burn them after 6pm, there were plenty of them too. If you head away from the main beach front with the restaurants and shops we found it a nicer experience with less people and hawkers and worth forgoing the sun beds. Very busy on a Saturday as the locals come and enjoy the beach too, lovely polite people, family groups mainly, take a risk and buy a cooked corn on the cob of a beach vender and watch the world go by, cost you all of £0.70 pence.", "First time to canggu NO NEED TO PAY ENTRACE You just have to pay parking fee at IDR 5.000 for car and IDR 2.000 for motor, shower IDR 5.000/person, toilet IDR 2.000/person Coconut only IDR 15.000 Surf lesson around IDR 200.000 a 350.000 depend how good you negotiate No sellers force you to buy things Hope this clean peace beach will longlast", "My second time here and the reef sheltered inner waters are ideal for jet skiing, kite surfing and windsurfing. Safe for families and the people at Surya water sports look after all your equipment/hiring needs.", "You can walk for miles along the beach or drive a bicycle because of the boardwalk. Lots of restaurants along the route as well as security. Some areas in front of major hotels are cleaned all day long to get rid of some of the seaweed that washes up. Not a lot of garbage as some reviews in the past have suggested. Amazing sunrise views.", "This beach is perfect for swimming, the water is calm beacuse the wave break far away from the beach. Try to ride the canoe, its great. Water for wash up are free, check the time for free kecak dance.", "I love the blue ocean. Everything here is close to perfect. Me and my husband enjoyed our so-called-romantic-date here at the Pandawa Beach.", "The beach had a fun environment with delicious corn on the cob being sold at sunset. The waves are too big for swimming with small children. Good for beginner surfers on the days we were there.", "Nice beach spot, very popular! Great restaurants along the beach. Sun beds and umbrellas cheap to rent ($5 AUD) for as long as you want. Sand is black. Beach has a bit of rubbish from people but I've seen nese trying to clean it, not bad though.", "Visual beauty, clean beach clear water. Just overlook the various sellers of jewellry and fabric items or enjoy their banter.", "Nice long walkway for a very long stroll if you want one. Nice to sit at a beach side bar and watch the world go by.", "Stunning sunset, wonderful ambience as you sit on bean bags provided by the beach shacks, relax have a drink, surf swim!!", "I was here mostly at the end of the day just before sunset and the first day the Red Flag was up for the rough seas. The next day the sea was calmer but still if with children it is not really a calm sea for them to paddle in. The ambience is really great at the sun sets, with all the restaurants setting out pouffs and sofas on the sand and as the sun sets, lanterns are lit and some restaurants haves plastic tables that illuminated and change colours, quite quirky but all setting a nice atmosphere. Musicians perform at different restaurants and their songs mingle with the sound of the surf and carries along the beach. Vendors of patios, bracelets, kites, shish as walk the beach but do not annoy you, when you refuse to buy. The lights of the line of the coast can be seen and makes for a memorising evening.", "Nice part of . Nice beaches and friendly locals. Lovely to watch the sunset and sunrise. Watch out as may get over run by locals offering services.", "Love this beautiful beach. So much to enjoy. Many places to enjoy a cold drink, great good and enjoy the sunset and swimming.", "This was an amazing experience. I am very used used to sea and surf. But this was full on. Walk around from the Sandy Beach Bay side and come at high tide. Hectic.", "Don't forget your surfboard and relax with an \\on the beach\\\" massage between sets. Step up into one of the numerous hotels with direct beach access for a coffee or bite of lunch.\"", "only went on the beach once it was filthy, rubbish all along the beach and we walked 2 mile on it to the next town", "We went here late afternoon in April. great vibe, people playing football, jogging, shacks were busy but not overcrowded. We read a rubbish near the beach and had low expectations but were pleasantly surprised, it was very clean. Beautiful sunset spot. Evening walk near the beach is a must!", "The beach is nice. But when I went there at around 11-12am, it's hellish hot.. Bring an umbrella or put on a wide hat to fend off the sun. Sunblock is a must! Tips: Go there in the morning or in the afternoon where it's cooler.", "i tried the bacon satay in the beach. some people sell it there. it was cheap but tastes really good. and the beach is also nice even if there are too many people there and dogs.", "This beach is nice. The regular beach sellers like to target foreigners but are not intimidating. The black sand stains your clothes and your feet so you might want to wash off when you leave. The beach has an array of bars and several live bands playing....it almost seems like battle of the bands but sitting in the right place will drown out the sound of nearby bands.", "Nice beach although sun beds a little ad hoc. Also some rubbish in the water which is a shame. Comes to life at night but not amazing in the day", "we went in the afternoon. didn't find it particularly nice and the beach is littered with ciggie butts", "Its a secluded beach. A hidden treasure in . Clear blue water. I went there around 3pm. Full of local visitors. There were too many branches and seaweed afloat. It's a pity cause the water is so blue. The waves are small, it's ideal for swimming, not for surfing at all. Maybe the condition of the sea was attributed to the time that I went there", "I think its the most decent,clean and beautiful beach in ....White sands with amazing view from Penida Island right across !!", "The beach and attending cabana's and drink/food huts were terrific compared to 3 years ago. The beach was always clean, the people (locals) very friendly and helpful. The hire of the beach beds was very reasonable and at the right ones they even delivered your Bintang direct as you needed it. We had a great few days down there during our stay.", "A nice beach. Wide, good sand and at least a few km long. There is a walking or cycling path along almost the entire length which has right of way through the hotels that front the beach. The beach is protected by a reef and the waves break out on the reef. Much of the beach is safe with only small waves (eastern, blow hole island end). However the beach is more dangerous along near the Novotel beach club - there is a strong current there at times. There are some life guards but I would not rely on them. Be careful. The surf break out on the reef seems to work ok at times but I am not a surfer. The water is fairly clean but there is some floating rubbish. The hotels that front the beach keep the sand clean. The beach is very shallow at low tide right out to the reef. No good for swimming or anything at low tide. We stayed in the Courtyard hotel and their beach club at the eastern end of the beach near the blow hole island is great with sun chairs etc. Many of the other hotels provide sun chairs as well. You can rent surf boards and paddle boards at various places along the beach. Not the best beach I have been to by any measure but not bad. We enjoyed it.", "Nice and clean with white water sand, its very nice beach in . I have go sun shine there with bitang beer , very lelax", "This was actually my favourite beach in (including Lombok and Gillis). It is wide and long, beautiful views. You can sunbath anywhere you fancy or hire a sun lounger for 100,000 for the full day. Lots of nice cafes and it is hive of activity in the evening with many many nice restaurants. Also worthy of note is that it is an excellent surfer beach, for beginners or professionals! The waves break quite far out giving you a really long surf back in.", "Enjoyed walking along the paved beach path. The beach isn't the greatest, but the path is long and makes for a nice walk along the ocean.", "Many shops / massage offers / cosy, tastefull and well priced restaurants etc. Unfortunately also a lot of waste / garbage all over the place and nobody seems to care or take initiative to clean the mess. Such a disappointment!!", "We drove quite far to get there and we were not impressed. There are better beaches in . The people there are nice though", "Like all the beaches in the area this one is no different.. great beach on a aqua blue sea.. gotta love this place.", "The beach area is spacious, theres plenty of restaurant and food stalls along the walkway. The sand is soft and the water was clean. Plenty of good waves for a surfer to enjoy. Good place to spend a few hours.", "Love this beach Far from these australian beach club with loud music and so crowded like we love", "It's truly scenic words can't describe it. Choose low season as during summers it's highly crowded. One needs at least 5 or more hours from harbour to this place, vv and to go down to the beach ....", "A stunning beach to take a nice long relxing walk. Cant help want to stop and take in surroundings. Lots of bars and eating places on the beach and there is a fantastic place to get a very good cheap massage!", "Nice beach with couple resorts for families. Close to surf point and surf rent equipment. Very hot sea around 30 degrees in january.", "Stopped by at this beach during noon time on a working day. it was quiet place except the sound of big sea wave washing the beach. There were about 2 dozen of people enjoying their surfing, and a couple riding horse and their camera man taking wedding photos. The beach is pretty nice. Wave is strong so may not be suitable for swimming, except those going for surfing.", "Its a very average beach, there are so many bicep beaches along the coast. The sand isn't that nice and theres a fair bit of rubbish around. Lots of vendors trying to sell you stuff constantly. We wouldn't spend a lot of time here, however a walk along the beach is interesting.", "Very comfortable location for people who prefer beach in short distance from airport. many option for shoppin, outdoor activities and dinning", "We love going to , but the beach is not the attraction. We have a walk on the beach every morning, but you need to watch out for garbage on the sand. Nappies, syringes, glass.... Really sorry that this is not getting any better.", "Areas clened by hotels such as the Conrad, Grand Hyatt and St Regis are great. There is still a lot of trash in the water though.", "Lovely colours of water and the sand is white, although quite grainy. Very pleasant for swimming in the sheltered parts behind the breakers. Loved the kites as well!", "So much rubbish that it turned your stomach at the thought of walking through it and swimming in it .. did not do it and constantly getting harassed with people trying to sell you stuff when you are trying to relax !!", "A wonderful place to sit back relax and watch the sun set while listening to great live music. Jus sit back in your bean bag, enjoy a drink, meal or even a massage. Fantastic spot.", "Just too many sellers on the Beach - not so Clean - but if your YOUNG and Looking for a DAY VIBE - lots of Day Beds on the Beach to meet others very Social - but I don't like the Vibes for Families with Kids - Too hectic - didn't feel comfortable leaving Stuff on the Beach to go Swimming - Like a Mini Kuta", "I love coastal sites, so this place was one of my favourite places in . We went there late morning on our last day in , before our driver dropped us off at the airport. I wish we had more time in because I was told that the sunset view is even more beautiful.Oh, just beware of the monkeys - they are capable of snatching everything in sight (your cap, sunglasses, wallet, etc.).", "The beach itself is fabulous and the see a beautiful blue colour. There aren't many rocks either but it is tidal so in the afternoon the water is really far back. Best to get your swimming in earlier in the day. There is also a small plastic waste problem but the staff are doing their best to clear it away.", "Great beach to walk along or use the public footpath or hire a bike Great views to the reef but tide goes out mid afternoon so swimming limited for a full day Sun beds 100,000 plus towels for two you do get approached but locals offering massage services water sports etc but a polite \\No \\\"we were not pestered again You can find plenty of Warungs to suit all taste pleasant visit and lovely scenic walk and beach was very clean\"", "Not a beach for surfers. It's fillesd up with hotels and a long stretched walking boulevard. Quit atmosphere. Swimming ok, at low tide not possible (rif). Go if you like a place with famliy friendly atmosphere.", "has a lovely walk way so no need to walk in the sand,beware of the bikes , some people not use the bell warning .at high tide there is water sports , at low tide very shallow water .please be aware that there is various nastiest in the water sea urchins and sea snakes. there is shops all along the walk so dont panic if you missed a buy next place is not far away.", "Everybody will refering this place if you asked where is the easy place to view sunrise in , same like Kuta for the sunset. Because of that, in the morning, usually many people already standby in here. For me, they become a good silhouette when i take a picture. But, unfortunately the beach wasnt really good. not a good place for hang out. and if you come here by vehicle, you have to pay an entering fee.", "Two words: hated it. As a beach lover, it's not often that I say that. As I read the other reviews on here and looked at pictures, I had to double check that I had indeed gone to the same place. Perhaps I picked a bad day or bad time but there was a lot of traffic leading to the beach (not to mention admission fees) and just as much congestion on the beach itself. There were buses full of tourists dropped off here, most of which just stood around on the beach fully clothed. There was also a fee to rent the beach chairs, of course. Some people paid for kayaking but with the shallow, calm waters, I didn't see the point. Truthfully, I would have rather stayed at the beach closest to my hotel. Not the least bit impressed.", "Coloured beanbags & umbrellas line the sand, The food at the restaurants on the beach is wonderful, a great place to kick back, unwind with a drink and enjoy stunning sunsets.", "Clean, peaceful, and relaxing. Not a lot of people here so great for just experiencing the serenity of nature and sound of the waves.", "Nice beach that goes on for miles and good place to watch the sunrise. Sand itself was clean but quite coarse in places. Sea very clear but just be careful of currents and sea urchins when the tide is out. Mainly links the large five star hotels but small cafes/beach clubs can be found along with water sports and of course the obligatory massage ladies.", "Fab beach with lots of good restaurants and beach cafes, many activities, paddle boards, jet skis and sun beds", "They must have big plans for this place judging by all the major works going on there. So I hope they make an effort to keep it clean. One end in particular had a very large accumulation of seaweed on the sand, as well as the usual man made debris.", "Unfortenately is the beach and sea not that clean anymore. Different hotels own the sunbeds on the beach so reservations have to be made at your hotel.", " clean stretch, long promenade, rent a bicycle to explore the beach. A lot of food joints, hotels on the opposite side of the promenade Water sport activities ", "The beach is beautiful and very powerfyl. If you're a surfer then you are in the right country. The waves are big and strong.", "Amazing. Very busy. Plenty to do for the adventure seekers who like water sports. Or just relax on the beach.", "This beach deserves higher rating, but it's a bit ruined by several speakers constantly going full volume about bus times etc. Hard to relax. Other than that a great place.", "This is such a beautiful attraction. And there is a secret little beach if you want to venture the area a little more (although really not easy to get to it). Take your time here, have a guide to show you around and just feel and listen and watch. It is beautiful, especially at sunset.", "This place is like paradise! white sand and clear blue water!! so relaxing and romantic. Lots of watersports/boat hire if thats your thing. a lovely beach walk path and little restaurants and cafes dotted along the beachfront", "This beach is filthy. So much garbage, even broken glass in the sand. It can be dangerous to walk barefoot. The sand is also a dirty grey. Not nice to look at, not nice to walk, overall terrible.", "Location is good, to see sunrise from this beach. But after 3 in the afternoon, the beach sand is almost unseen, due full of people gathered in this site. 90% local people come there with their family and children, some are teenagers or couple. Beach is rather dirty due rubbish left by visitors. Little market also exist, parking area only for motorcycle. Don't expect parking lot nearby the beach when bringing cars.", "The beach is crowded with lots of people even during the low tourist season. Cheap canoes ($5 for an afternoon) for hire at the beach.", "We crossed over the bridge toll road on the Denpasar airport road, the charge was 11k for the taxi. As soon as you hit the beach road there is an utter abundance of water related activities that can be hired relatively easily and cheaply from the ubiquitous bananas being dragged by speed boat to the inflatable rafts again being pulled by speed boat, jet ski and parascending, all at reasonable rates. There is no end of different foods available from high end in the hotels down to the B.F.C, yes you guessed it the equivalent of K.F.C but leg for leg, pardon the pound take the B.F.C, the kids loved it. So to reiterate a very nice cheap day out for the family at the beach, you will need your local taxi driver to take you over the bridge, it is defiantly worth while keeping him for the day as he knows all the local vendors and can trade you many activities, budget around 500k to keep him for the day, well that's starting out from our base in Ubud. Enjoy ..", "It's beautiful white sandy beach with big waves. Like hidden beach cause it's not too crowded You can relax have sunbath or do water sport. Paragliding also seems nice since the sky is lovely", "This is a great display of nature. Basically a blow hole of sorts (minus the hole) on a mega scale. We were there at low tide and it was still pretty spectacular. Went because we happened to take a motor bike ride to dream beach, so piped in while we were there. I wouldn't make the effort to go back solely for this attraction. But if you combine it with a day on dream beach then you have yourself a worthwhile outing. While I'm here prattling on, dream beach is good, but not for swimming. it's full of big rocks in the water (take your water shoes) so no where to really swim. But good to splash around with the kids, although waves can be very rough and dumpy even to the edge. Sand is lovely. More of a 'take your book and relax' kind of beach. Go to mushroom beach. It's awesome for swimming if you don't mind dodging boats.", "We stayed in Seminyak for 5 days and we walked to this beach a few times during our stay. It has the usual hustle and bustle for chairs, surfboards and whatever else the \\walkers\\\" have to offer, so don't be scared to try and haggle a price that doesn't upset your budget. First day we got some been bags on the beach for free with a few beers, then moved down towards Kuta and got a surfboard and 2 chairs for however long we wanted for 100.000IDR. It was mine and my wife's first time trying to surf, and we really enjoyed it. I didn't stay out too long as a have a sore shoulder, but for the short while I was out it was great fun. I'm by far an expert of surfing, but if you are going to give it a go, it is definitely a great spot to try. Pick your spot and your set as big and small waves come and go quite frequently. Can see why a lot of surfers enjoy coming here. The \\\"walkers\\\" will probably get on your nerves after a while, some actually tell you to pay them to leave, but that's for you! Great beach and would recommend a visit and a surf!\"", "Boats !! loads of them take off and rop off their passengers too close to the beach area. So the place gets very crowded. The boats don't have ramps, but I cant help wonder how polluted with Diesel the waters here must be. Yet on one part of the beach you see a whole lot of tourists swimming in the shallow waters. The beach is quite commercialised and plenty of F & B available.", "Sitting down on the beach and enjoy the sunrise and take some pictures as well, I like this beach, many restuarant around that area with reasonable price too, really like it", "Beach look great but water and sand covered in rubbish. Really disappointing. Hotels and local authorities really need to fix this problem or no one will want to go here.", "Less tourist but not that clean. Good for swimming and having fun with family. Easy access to get there.", "This is the most beautiful beach to visit great bars hotels great surf beach it's a must see for real tourist. Never seen water so beautiful and clean. Absolute paradise. We are coming back here for sure. Vanessa and Glen", "It was not clean enough and you cant find white sands, full of girls who looking for business!! May be not good for families.", "Nice to the the ocean! But if you don't rest in a hotel hard to find a place. Lot of shops and restaurants. Very touristic! But is not famous for his dream- beaches ;) So: Nice - but not a dream!", "Very nice to walk besides. I didn't see any surf so I suppoed it's a family type beach or for couple to frolic in without getting dumped.", "If your looking for para sailing or any type of water sports than this beach is for you. Very popular with tourists and the place to start your adventure to Turtle Island and snorkeling. Fun place!", "I really love this beach, cause is not that crowded. but don't visit this beach during peak season. you can enjoy the beautiful beach here and playing some games with your friends. or go surfing", "Very beautiful when the sun goes down. We really enjoy relaxing time on the beach while jogging in the afternoon.", "One of my fave place to hangeout have some beer and have some tanning ,, Nice view , i can say it the best view and the best sunset in , they have cafe similiar like kuta beach serving beer and goods, The famouse once is the meat ball the local called \\ bakso gerobak biru \\\" must try if u visit these place specialy who like meat ball beef and asian . Come at 3:00 or 4:00 pm for the best sunset ever Prefer great uv sunglasses to protect ur ayes and dont forget to bring oil tan or sunscreen cream its very hot here + easy to go by bike or car + lot of small cafe selling lot of kind of beer u need and food + beach guard always stanby - sometime too dirty to enjoy - traffic so bad u cant move during 6-7 pm if u going by car specially weekend\"", "Beach is clean to a certain extent--no rubbish lying around but dogs are free to wander about which means dog poop which is disgusting. We seen many dogs do this and their owners did not pick it up so always very careful were to walk. The beach has people selling water etc and cafes nearby for food. No toilet facilities. No hose to wash water from your feet. It is a lovely place to watch the sunset and a lot of surfers on the water", "Clean, lots of little restaurants and bars, big waves, what more could you want. There are sun beds and chairs/bean bags but need to be early to get them.", "Busy and alive place nighttime to watch the sunset with a cocktail in the hand ... lot of restaurant and bar !", "1. White sand beaxh with big wave 2. So many souvenir shop and restaurant here 3. 10.000 rupiahs for domestic adult 4. It's beautiful!", "Beautiful beach; but its all rocky so you cannot enjoy. Also it is too crowded and all shades are available on rent. The road to the beach is very nice. The beach provides bathroom facilities.", "Its a beautiful beach with many bays. Slightly rocky. Many water sports are available. Must for a run!", "Very nice for children especially for waves are so quite. But difficult to find place for rest due to the trader around beach are so many.", "The beaches are clean and beautiful, surrounded by all luxury hotels. It has a collection mall which also leads to the beach, this place is vibrant and is nested with many pretty cafes and restaurants, with live music flowing in most of them. It certainly has a great vibe and awesome for some leisure time!!", "This beach is really nice to look at. Unfortunately the tide works the wrong way here as the waves become stronger as the day passes. Get a beachclub with a pool and enjoy. But sitting on this beach is not an alternative.... there are better places to sit in the sand. After 16:00 you have the best sun set in the world.... so.... take it for what it is, not how it sounds.", "What made me sad is the amount of trash along the beach but overall the beach was great and sunset was one of the best sunsets i ever seen", "Had a great birthday on the beach, beautiful views, delicious food with wonderful friends, nice and clean, water crystal clear, enjoyed our massage and a spectacular sunrise", "good beach for family, children. the waves are not too strong, safe for children to swim. there are a lot of street food at the side of beach.", "I'd give the area 4 stars except you'll think you're swimming a sewage overrun because of the sewage plant stinking the place up. It's seriously horrible. Please help vote this place down until the government or whoever is in charge fixes the plant not to emit such horrible smells. Don't go here, the smell will seriously ruin your day.", "Unfortunately this beach is dirty. We had a stroll along beach not very pleasant dog walkers let dogs mess on beach and don't pick up.", "So relaxing to walk along the sea shore - there’s a footpath most of the way except where blocked off by hotels. Bars abound and it’s easy to get all sorts of food and drinks here. It’s hot in the middle of the day so I enjoy most in the evening. This is where the young and old can be seen sharing the same beaches and bars. Great beach.", "Convenient spot to meet friends and relax, but better beaches elsewhere. Easy to get a beer and chill out. Some surf was OK.", "Early morning sunrise. Walk or bike. Enjoy the beauty and smiling faces of others. Selemat pagi! Take in a bite to eat.", "Great place to take in the stunning sunset. Enjoy good food, beverages and live music whilst relaxing in a bean bag on the sand.", "Busy beach with many sewage water flows and swimming plastics. Not suitable for a swim, also due to dangerous currents. However, nice sunset watching.", "Went to the beach late afternoon for drink and to watch the sunset,very busy lots of people and vendors selling scarves necklaces etc. Nice atmosphere but was told not to order any cocktails as several people had previously encountered stomach problems as a result.Beer soft drinks anything with a screw cap I thought would be fine and so it was.Would recommend it.", "The beach is not very nice and also not very clean. Many watermotors riding around and scaring people also very loud. The views are nice, but the sand is not as it seems on the pictures,", "nice beach,great for snorkeling,bar and restaurnt around,love it here.great view on sunrise,so nice when you jogging in the morning", "Thought that competition should be high and food should be cheaper. As the whole stretch of beach are seafood restaurants. It's expensive than our country. No suitable food for children as they don't eat BBQ and seafood. Restaurant (all open air but can be indoor with no aircon) cooked fried noodle but the kids find it spicy. Get to see small fireworks as it's near the airport. Night view and see breeze are nice. Won't be here again. Ok for first time to get an experience with seafood dinner by the beach and watch sunset.", "Beautiful and clean. Make sure you make arrangements with hotel for beach chairs and towels. Very close to Hardy's. Cafe, hotel bars, restaurants, stores are close. Starbucks is within walking distance.", "access to this breach is from the few resorts face this beach. Depending on tie of day - there cab be strong waves and rips and weaker swimmers should stay close to shore", "Not a fan of the beach here. It is a very gritty and crunchy sand. Not good to walk in. They attempt to keep it clean and in the mornings it is mostly okay, but when the tide comes in so does all of the trash. It becomes like a dump site. I don't know how anyone walks on this beach barefoot, especially in the evenings. It is really disappointing and a bit alarming.", "This was a beautiful and quiet beach. Water is clear and there were surfers out on the waves. When we went it was rainy and the sea was rough, but we still enjoyed it. I would recommend!", "We hired bikes and rode along the beach path, it was amazing riding past all the warungs, hotels and best of all the magnificent beach views. Cheap family day out for all ages", "Arrived after several days of high tides so alot of crap washed up on beach but scores of people working hard to fix you can see from pics how nice", "The beach is great, with fantastic view at sunset. However the restaurants that line the beach are extremely overpriced.", "THis is a great beach for swimming and maybe a spot of snorkling - there is a large reef on the outside so you wont get much surf. Snorkling is not great but you will see small fish.You need to pick your spot because water can be dirty where there are lots of boats moored. Try in front of Peneeda View - they also have a great restaurant on the beach.", "Very hot, take an umbrella for sun protection. take your time and look through the markets on your way around, there is plenty of them. We ended up exiting a different way, and didn’t get to go back to the markets at the beginning. Beautiful coastline, worth the look.", "I am told that this is a newly developed beach in . The sand is clean but a bit rocky for walking barefoot, especially in the shallow waters. The water is clear blue and clean. There are beach umbrellas for rent but the paid for shower facilities are very poor", "Used to be my go to quiet beach. Now bus load of tourists . Well thing changes , could be good for family as the waves are not big and now they have rowing boats (now everyone is doing in pandawa )", "Beautiful beach with strong waves which I have never experienced before. Besides, it's relatively safe as there are alot of restaurants around. However, there are no changing cubicles or showers.", "We renewed our wedding vows here after trying for at least twenty mins to find a spot with no rubbish.it was disappointing at best the view was to die for once you get passed people trying to sell you stuff at 5.45am which was nuts. We got the photos wanted and thats all delivered. The beach are is full of rubbish it’s disgusting which is a shame as you go for the view but damn seriously you can get that anywhere else in the world so don’t waste your money.", "So beautiful, great sand, clear water. Vendors are very friendly and respectful. Great place to spend a day.", "We walked along the sea front several times in a 12 days there. Absolutely beautiful! The water was lovely, i do recommend people wear shoes of some sort as the sand doea get pretty hot by midday. There is lots to explore and see. Amazing restaurant all along the beach front. Local venders selling locally made items, cheaper than the shops. You may even come across a few activities specialists offering snorkeling, boat hire, wind surfing and so much more. I absolutely loved while i was just sitting waist deep in the water that i could see hundreds of little fish. It was amazing!", "This is a wonderful beach, very clean, great for photos and swimming, stayed here in Laguna hotel and it was fantastic, so pleased with our choice.", "Plenty of beds. Surfing available, lots of beach bars and restaurants nearby. Cashpoint machines at at bottom of Jl Arjuna. Nice breakfast at the Trattoria", "You genuinely could be at any protected giant beach compound built upon a beautiful natural environment in the world here. If you were parachuted in, there would be zero clue that you are in . This is a sanitised closed shop tourist fortress but its clients recline by or stroll along blue waters which carry tonnes of plastic rubbish beneath. As the waters recede its not a pretty sight. As with other beaches across , the coral is hopelessly unprotected.", "When u visit this beach, go to the most left side, u will find a parking lot with some warungs (stalls) around, there u will get a less-crowded and also coral-less beach which is perfect for swim or just laid ur back on the crystal clear yet so refreshing sea water", "The beach seems clean at first sight, but after you get into the water, you can see garbage in the ocean. I was a little bit disappointed because I traveled very far to visit this place. There were many cleaner and nicer beaches in the Caribbean (Coki each in St..thomas, Virgin Gorda in Tortola, Little Bay in St. Marteen) or in Hawaii( Lanikai, Hanauma Bay) or in Bermuda (Horseshoe Bay). In order to keep the beach clean, everyone should take their garbage with them ir throw it in the garbage bins. Also, should place garbage bins in the area. I don't recall any garbage bin in the area. The government should implement some programs to clean the garbage in the ocean, in long term, people might stop visiting this place due to the amount of garbages. ", "Good value, but you do get what you pay for. Worth the experience as it has great ambience right on the beach. Lots of choices and very casual and relaxed.", "Very scenic with great surfing! Lot's of young people as well as families on the beach. Easy to get to with great food options in the nearby neighborhood to reload.", "From Seminyak we hired a car and driver for the day to take us to Nusa Dua Beach for some land based snorkelling. Not the best snorkelling available but certainly affordable and great for some relative newbys to snorkelling. The beach itself consists of white sand and was relatively empty so hiring a boat and guide to take us to a reef was easy and inexpensive for a group of five.", "Having spent most of early life enjoying the Gold Coast beaches I admit I'm fussy. Not a bad beach but there much better.", "Lovely area, people so friendly always got a smile and lovely welcoming greeting. Well kept areas around hotels and shopping areas.beach 5 stars", "...sure it's not a 5 star beach, but it's my favorite one. It has trees, a walk way and nice restaurants. A bit pricy compare to other places, but you have the sea view. The sellers and not qualified massage sellers are a bit annoying,.... better to ignore them, if you don't want to buy anything.", "The beach streach over some 8 km. You can walk or ride by bycycle. Lots of shops and restaurants all the way. When there is low tide it is very shallow waters. It is possible to go to kite surfing, windsurfing, snorkling and many other water activities. The temperature is always very nice because of the Wind coming In from the sea. ", "Cloud be awesome. Except for the trash. Good transparency Great temperature Nice sand But... trash. I had to walk a while to find a nice area and enjoy the amazing sea. In front of my hotel, was difficult", "very nice beach clean and not to much wave but not as it looks in pictures very quit beach clean take a wake on the sand in front of the hotels very nice", "A quiet morning walk followed by a quick surf. What a delightful experience on his very clean beach where vendors are respectful of tourists", "Though low season, it was a large beach, quiet, perfect for just relaxing under the sun! There are a few restaurants nearby and you can rent a beach chair for a pretty good price if needed. The sand here - amazing.", "We did not have a bad time... but not the best beach in , and quite dirty in places. Evening light was pleasant and we left when the beach was gearing up for the evening party...", "Not so bad bud dirty water. The people are very kind and the food is delicious. Try the street food. Is amazing and really cheaper", "a place to relax and drink, you can also have live band and the best part you can have the best color of sunset and you don't need to go too far. i never get bored of this place", "Had such a chilled time listening to the live bands on the beach play whilst enjoying the yummy cocktails! We lit fire lanterns and made a wish - hope it comes true!", "nice beach, clean, good for cycling, walking, good food around from fast food to nese traditional food", "good place for candlelight dinner, food is good, price is average..local musicians playing popular songs were great", "January - low season but to rains Water temp 27-29 degrees Celsius Air temp 25-30 degrees Celsius Great amenities Beach in front of Ayodya Resort was cleaned regularly, soft waves, great amenities at the Beach Club", "Been here many times, great sunset many nice cafes along the beach, great place for cocktails and meet up with friends", "Good place to do beaches activities. From just walkung along the beach do interactive with fisherman untill shopping fish to grill near by the market also very romantic restaurant for higher budget. With really good sunset nice view od aiport and white sandy beaches", "I went there with family. The beach was clean with hotel Resturant. We could spend days and nights there. There were not many people in the beach as well. The kid enjoyed playing there", "Lots of restaurants resorts along the beach. You can also find curio shops, boat tours etc. I loved cycling along this beach it was so beautiful!", "One spot in to have a sun tan and also have a little message on the beach. Meanwhile others surfing for the boys who enjoy surfing or just simple lying on the beach to have a sun tan.", "Everything was amazing! Clear water, amazing wave watching. everything was almost $5. massage to food to clothes. Only the toilet is run down badly. super basic. the shower water was also salty but clear. LOL best is to just chg to dry clothes go back to your hotel/villa n shower. LOVED THIS BEACH.", "You get the best views of the sunset on this beach! Never have we seen such a beautiful sunset and sunrise!", "Beach is clean and sand is raked every morning great for standup boarding, swimming, surfing, snorkelling, sun bathing, path way along the beach for bike riding", "Spectacular sunsets, cheap (although not always quality) drinks and some tunes of most of the popular covers. Beanbags are great, hagglers can be a touch annoying interrupting conversation but the sunset makes it all worth it. Not a good beach for inexperienced swimmers, vicious shorebreak and often a nasty rip or two- be careful! But the sunset is special and this is a must do", "I was impressed with this beach type of cliff beaches look clean and without sort of pollution a must for must for tourists to see", "I think if all us travellers respected the beach a little more and took it upon ourselves to place our own and help out by cleaning up someone else rubbish, less would end up in the Ocean and in wildlife's bellies", "We had access to this beach via the Novotel Nusa Dua. It's a great beach. Every hotel cleans their bit of the beach but you will see some areas that aren't clean and, as there are some major tides, there is a bit of rubbish on those sections. The beach itself is very heathy with a few wee crabs zipping around avoiding big tourist feet. Now there is a side current that runs in the water. The waves can be high, depending on which hotel's part of the beach you have access to. Go after high tide and keep an eye on your kids as the waves do have a pull back. Plenty of sunscreen, you can get burnt quicker with the sea salt eroding your sunscreen faster than at the pool. There are a few touts for shells, massage etc along the beach too, so not entirely private!", "This is one of the most disgustingly dirty beaches I have ever seen and I have travelled. The amount of rubbish washed up on the beach and not cleared away is a disgrace and an example of the crisis our oceans are suffering. Why anyone would want to come and sit on it and look out at the rubbish is beyond me and why any Aussie would come from the beautiful beaches in Australia to surf here is crazy. I went for an early morning run and had to wash my trainers after because I ran through the streams that led into the sea, the smell was so bad, god knows what is in that water and now in the sea.", "Surfing and surf shops everywhere Great beach, clean and many bars and restaurants, beds available to a fair price ", "The beach was dirty with plastic bottles lying on the sand that had been brought back from the sea. We did not feel comfortable swimming in consequence. However around 5pm we enjoyed incredible views of the volcano in the distance which was completely worth it.", "Not your typical \\relaxing\\\" beach. It's a typical city beach. Pricy, dirty but with good dining options.\"", "Stunning beach, always being cleaned throughout the day. The sea is so calm and clear and is lovely for a dip or a relaxing swim", "Large, clean, you can rent surf or paddle boards anywhere Lots of restaurants & shops on the water front Try to avoid the solicitors on the beach", "Its not a surfing beach but calm waters inside a reef with fishing boats a plenty. The water is clean, not deep and so great for exploring the vast expanse before you reach the reef. Its not overcrowded and is a very good place to chill with plenty of bars and restaurants along the shoreline.", "Nice, quite beach. Couples & families can enjoy in day having surfing or laid back in sundeck. Rents for sundeck is IRD50k per head , bargain hard then only else price is too high. At Night one can enjoy gud live music/ band played by good performers. Once can have food & drink with lots of options to choose from .", "fact, the beach promenade is a wonderful and very pedestrian traffic. But in fact, the beach is bad, especially at low tide swimming is mahdoonta, but at the same time can not but enjoy the beauty of the beach muuasta.", "Lot of nice places to sit and enjoy one of exotic local drinks. Place for family or if you walk bit towards Legian beach some entertainment with light music.. Relaxing time...", "I liked that there are a number of restaurants along the shore, where we could have a few snacks and drinks. Hotel Horison (our hotel) has a designated lounge area here, which was good for us. It's a quick 5-minute walk from our hotel. What I didn't like was that there were so much plastic garbage (food packaging) in the water. I lost interest in swimming. I wish government invests in coastal clean-up so tourists can appreciate the beach more.", "White sand beach, clear water to swim, plenty choices for beach activity, great cocktail at the nearby beach bar. Overall is good.", "We were surprised at how clean the beach was and it was nice to go and sit on the beach and just relax.", "Good waves, beach kind to your feet not loike in Europe, water temp good. Not too cold. Water not as clear as I like but waves consistent and good. Plenty of eating houses and you can buy just about anything on the beach. Great spot to visit....", "One of the nicest and cleanest beach in . Great Place to catch some sun or watch the world go by.", "Enjoy sunset cocktails and snacks here on bean bags or table and chairs on the sand. Prepare to be harassed by sellers of kites, jewellery and kids toys", "The sand is very soft and yellow. However we did saw sone plastic in the sand... very little but it’s there. Unlucky for us, the sea was in bad mood for all week and no swimming was allowed... ", "Lovely setting to watch sunset on beach with a cocktail or two. Plenty of choice for drinks and views gets busy around 5pm so find a seat early", "This beach could be great with a little care and attention. There are several beach bars at night where you can enjoy live music, however some of the acts compete to be heard and if sitting in one bar the sound of that bars entertainers can be drowned out by the musicians of the bar next door. Also the beach could do with a bit of a tidy up. Beds charged at 100,000 IDR for two which you can try to negotiate as it works out to be abt £8.00 and you can get a meal for two for that price.", "The current in May change this beach into a bit of a garbage dump with plastics and garbage washing up from who knows where. The staff at the resorts rake the sands but the water is still a bit iffy.just what happens in May", "We stopped off here during a day trip with a driver. Planned on staying a few hours to relax. The beach itself is lovely, however, you couldn't appreciate it because of the sheer volume of tourists! Classic for the south really. Stayed for about 10 minutes and moved on to somewhere quieter.", "Sofitel resort beach front is very nice with on the beach restaurant and place to have therapies. If you walk down there different hotels with their beachfront restaurants, which one can enjoy too.", "This beach not that great for swimming or just chilling in the water, but there are surfing lessons and other tourist trappings available. The best feature is the sunset views. Sunsets here can be amazing. It worth renting a bean bag chair and having a few cocktails at sunset. Definitely sunset is best, otherwise nothing great.", "Backed by luxury hotels, this is a great beach, with penty of places to eat and drink, or to have fun. However, as all the hotels are expensive, expect everyting to be pricy.", "nice beach for see sun set, walk a long the beach to see a lot of nice restaurant such as kudeta, lauciola, potato head beach club and many others. use your sun screen for protection. don forget bring a sarong if you want to visit petitenget temple.", "Best beach in south . So lively and beautiful. Spend at least one beautiful evening here and you won't regret!", "bright lights at night and lots of choice for food and lots of fine western style music... beach sellers can be a problem in the day..... close to lots of restaurants but also food on the beach is", "Nice for relaxing ,is better to get a spot near restaurant as you can then order and stay on beach.. Beach is very clean.🌴", "Jimbaran Beach is really well suited for small kids. The entry to the water is gradual and the waves are usually ok for our 5 year old to manage. The sand is nice and the water is clean and there are some decent beach front restaurants to eat at. It’s not the worlds best beach but it’s really good. It’s also not as crazy as Kuta which is also nice.", "Lots of stray dogs but they don't bother you, relaxing and beautiful. We used the hotel beds but you could hire them further up the beach, lots of good eateries along the front.", "This is the most beautiful beach to visit with crystal clear waters. you can see lots of fishes specially Manta Ray in this beach", "I was so sad about this photo, but I think it’s ok now. I was watching sunset with my bf here. And it’s not crowded and so clean beach. No trash", "Busy beach. Lots of surfers. Sunbeds moved down the beach as tide goes out. Bit confusing when we came back from lunch. Paid 50k idr each for a bed", "Many places rent sun bed and umbrellas quite cheaply. The sand itself is generally of good quality and you can use the beach to either relax or seeing sunset. We loved this beach and it holds many fond memories for us ", "Boardwalk was great, but to get into the water one has to avoid the trash. Didn't have any trash in water at Giki Air, so this was our first experience of the beach & water trash that I had heard about.", "It's a great long stretch of beach with many bars and restaurants to choose from. I paid to use a sun lounger which was worth it.", "We came here to eat on the beach for some local cuisine. The evening we came, the wind was blowing so hard and the waves were out of this world! It was CRAZY! It was fun watching the waves as we ate.", "You must visit this place to view sunset ! Beach is full of people who gather around 5 pm to click ..", "A good place for Surfer, when you need beginner lessons. The beach is the most time clean, but after a rainy day is it dirty on the beach.", "The beach is clean, and beautiful to swim in. Also their are heaps of water activities if you desire. And the walkway paths along the shoreline are great for walking or cycling. If you want to chill out on a beach near to the airport this is it.", "We stayed at Melia for one week. The beach was not overcrowded. It was clean and safe, perfect to swimming, before the low tide, with golden sand. It was perfect to taking pictures. Love it!", "Nice beach to walk along without being hassled and its nice and clean and inviting. walk along everyday its so relaxing.", "Nice calm waters, but not the clearest. Sand was a bit rocky. We've seen better in Hawaii and Zanzibar. Not too many water activities either. Wouldn't recommend flying here from the states for the beach", "Come early at 5.20 @sanur beach. They offer a \\saung\\\" to take a shot and relaxed. Sun rising on 6.10. Totally worth it..\"", "Walked down to the beach to watch the sunset on Sunday. Hundreds of locals were there too. Really nice atmosphere & shared the sunset with local families enjoying an afternoon off.", "Very clean looking water and sand being looked after meticulously by the locals. A lot of beach front restaurants and hotels. Plenty of Locals selling their wares ( sarongs bracelets etc ) This is the side of that gets the nice cool trade winds off the sea. Never gets crowded so I would always base myself here.", "Beautiful beach to enjoy the sunset, presents an exotic scenery here. Access is also easy close to the center of the crowd. If you start the afternoon many restaurants and pubs that open here, can to relax and enjoy the sunset.", "Really nice long and deep beach. Don't expect spectacular beauty - not really blue seas or really white sands. Great sun and places to stop for a drink. Some litter on the beach and a slightly off putting stream running near the restaurants.", "We came here last year and came again this year - bcos of the beach. In the morning, crashing of the waves have such a soothing and calming effect. You see families enjoying along the beach. In the evening, you see many big, colourful umbrellas lined along the beach and the whole place comes to live with people jumping into the big waves (the beach very safe and shallow - below knee depth for 50 to 80 m from shore). Beautiful sunset and nice place to people-watch trying to take the perfect Ig photos. Really an awesome place to chillax and hangout even after sunset.", "High waves. Not suitable for swimming but good for surfing. Water was not clean. We saw things like plastic bags and candy rapers floating in the water. Lots of people walking around trying to sell you bracelets, glasses, bows, paintings ... etc. Lots of restaurants and shops around. If you are looking for a busy beach this is for you. If you want peace and crystal clear waters then this is not the best option.", "What can I say awful dirty beach, rubbish everywhere and unkept, not suitable for swimming, tractors everywhere collecting rubbish, not a tourist site to visit, better beaches elsewhere.", "This beach is more suitable for relaxing purposes, comparing it to other beaches, it isn't suitable for swimming", "In this beach, you can enjoy sunrise and the place also very quite.so dont miss it when you come to ", "As the title says, this beach has the most stunning views at sunset. And the locals playing football on the beach, and the buzz was amazing. However, a walk along the beach in the morning showed us heaps of syringes, dead fish, rubbish and stray dogs. Not nice. Shame.", "Since our last visit in May, this time around, the beach was a lot cleaner, enjoyed a nice long stroll and with life guards on duty, this gives peace of mind to families traveling with kids...", "Very nice but for surfer , very crowded but easy to find place Clean Dislike a lot of seller and nagging", "We had a wonderful stay - the beach outside our hotel was kept wonderfully clean and the water was lovely to swim in.", "Very sad that the beaches were not kept up. Must have been a nice beach 15 years ago. Trash was everywhere and lots of water sports going on. Looks like accidents could happen easily.", "A nice white beach. A bit touristic, but still nice to visit a white beach at this island. Some parts belonged to the hotels above the beach, but there are public areas as well. Free of charge. Not too big.", "Beach wasnt clean! Syringes found in front of us on Westin area of beach! So many petrol watersports, there was a 'film' of fuel on the surface. Wouldn't swim there!", "This is a great stretch of beach. Pretty clean and lots of great bars and restaurants if you walk back towards the airport. Well worth a visit. Good local food vendors at the end of the carpark catering to locals but happy to feed the hoards as well.", "Visited the beach around 5pm. Parking the bike by the beach pavement cost u 2k IDR, sat down at one of the restaurants, ordered a beer and sat down to enjoy the sunset. There is also live band in front at the beach, where one can relax at the beanbags with a beer in hand, a pizza and enjoy the sunset. Woah...Went into the sea and enjoy the waves at you. There are rental of surf boards available. Overall good relaxing experience...", "Nice long beautiful beach!I highly recommend to go to La plancha beach bar for the sunset!Sunsets are just incredible on !", "Great beach to relax. You can walk as far as you please. Casfes along the way. Water is warm and great for a swim. Places to wonder in and have a drink along the way. There is no time to be anywhere here.", "the walk along the beach has a load of things to offer like shops bars hotels restaurants local goods made by the locals but you have to barter mind dont pay full price , the food is great and the seafood is locally caught and its fresh", "Good beach for an evening walk. Clean water except after rain lot of rubbish washes up the beach. Lots of bars and restaurants on beach offering food and drink options while enjoying great sunset. ", "We walk along this beach most mornings and enjoy the surf and fresh air. Fir the most part the beach is clean but after a high tide it may get a bit messy. There are a lot of spots these days where nese are keeping it clean and it is certainly better than it used to be.", "The day we visited we found this beach to be clean and well set up with umbrellas, nearby drinks and shade. Great place to visit.", "This beach has great surf and plenty of sun lounges for sale at a hefty price unless you are prepared to bargain. I'm unsure of the water quality but it was warm without being a bath. Don't come here expecting white sands and blue water as you will be terribly disappointed. The tide was strong so I'm not sure I would take young children here. There does not seem to be lifeguards around. I guess I am spoiled by having some of the best beaches in the world at my doorstep in Australia. Anyhow, the surfers seemed to enjoy it.", "The beach itself is pretty, although it does become very narrow in certain areas. The sand is a light beige color and is hot and kind of sharp to walk on during the month of January. The water is quite warm. Along the beach is the 5K Beach walk. It is lined with all kinds of stalls selling tours, clothing, massages, food, and drinks. As you walk locals will talk to you and try to persuade you to buy whatever they are selling. Regardless of your response or even with no response they will continue to harass you. The only people who were spared were the bike riders", "Nice place to get a good rest, not crowded at all. Only disturbing fact is that when it rains over night the beach has all the trash that was thrown into river. Too sad.", "lovely beach very clean with smallish waves, and not anyone hassling you to buy stuff. Would go again. ", "We went there on both nights of our trip to chill and to relax. With the second day, we rented two beach chairs for my Boyfriend to suntan for 3hours (@ 200k rupiah). Since the main purpose of our trip was to relax, the sun sand and sea combination was heaven for us. Together with the little drinks and the stars in the sky. With the sound of waves (and of course the music) we had a really relaxing trip. And I’m missing the beach pretty badly at his moment.", "From our hotel on the beach it was well supervised and clean, people were learning to surf, swimming, walking and jogging. Some locals were trying to sell their flying kits shaped like pirate sailing ships", "Nice clean beach, fine sand, stunning sunset, beautiful to watched the waves going in and out. A scnery we cannot find easly. It was quite when we were there. Lucky us!, to share the beach only with few people. We came here several times during the week and each visit was always stunning. Easy to find place to eat along the beach! Our fav beach so far!", "A very clean beach with beautiful clear sea, warm water, lovely selection restaurants all along the shore, very pleasant.", "Early morning walks i.e. 6am down the beach path are worth getting up for. The sunrise which was around 6.30am in July was spectacular. You also get to see the other facilities such as Sofitel and Westin.", "Soft sandy beach with sky blue water, what more can you ask for? It is the perfect destination if you are looking for a tropical beach.", "Nice beach. Great for families, lots of activities, restaurants, hotels close by. Great to watch the sunset", "It's a nice beach, although you have to walk for about 5-10 mins to reach the nicer area of the beach (the sea is very shallow in one part, so you have to walk pass by it). After you pass the grand Hyatt hotel area you arrive to that part. The sunbeds costs50k per 1, the beach is quite clean, not perfectly clean though. The water is clean, only some seaweed is on the seashore, but it's not bothering you. The beach is quite without any sellers. The sea is sandy with no stones, which is also nice, coz you can play and walk safely.", "make sure you have enough time to go down and up again swimming there is something you don't want to miss", "This beach is also covered by trash. One of the most disgusting beaches where I have visited. Sea is full of floating un identified objects! Beware. officials and local (and also tourists) should really take more care about the enviroment. Tourists will definately go away if the most beautiful paradise is ruined!!!!", "Nice but full of stones on the beach very busy beach with plenty of stalls selling food, refreshments and soveniers. You have a fee to pay to go to the beach.", "Clean sand as still new one Eat and drink with reasonable price Full of many beach facilities with good price Need of transportation facilities", "Nice place for seeing sunset. The beach is clean, clear sea water. Suitable for kids and family. Nice places for beer and snacking. However food is overpriced. Been here for two times, March 2016 and 2017", "Beautiful beach. Wi would compare to Seychelles and Maldives where I have also been but for fraction of price", "The beach is nice but it is polluted. It is not the best place to swim. The waves are very strong. There are some parts where sea pulls you into the ocean. Please be careful and don't go far from beach. When you try to rest in the beach, many sellers try to sell things and never let you alone.", "Good but not super clean. Great walk on the boardwalk however the beach itself is a little dirty. Some hotels have a great set up outside and would suggest staying there.", "Relaxed fresh food with the company of locals who aim to please time to relax and spend a dollar or two with the beach traders", "Perfect sunset, nice beer and lite bites; the unbeatable combination. We loved to spend time here until the sun was down.", "A good and clean beach, especially in the vicinity of the suite for freshly married people near the big hotel. Warm water and plenty of good restaurants. Cheap too.", "I had been there with my family including kids..Very nice place.. we had nice tym there.. v saw sunset n place s childrens friendly.. awsome beach view...", "A quiet walk on the beach you dodge the rubbish and look out for broken glass. Lovely sunsets, nice restaurants.", "Colorful, that was the impression when first time visit there. Everybody cheers up waiting for sunset. At that time, the beach was good for learn to surfing. Not only adults, kids were here and there running in the water and some played with sands. Very nice place to enjoy. More crowded people came, when the clock closed to 6pm. No ticket fee to access, only parking if we carry vehicles. And several music stage were ready to complete your time.", "Its a nice beach. Half of it is full of sharp pebbles, but the useable parts were very nice. It's very windy so we also enjoyed the fact it wasn't overwhelmingly hot. We loved all the beach side restaurants though most don't open late. Probably the best beach for families to go to.", "Very clean near our hotel and hotel umbrellas for our use. Never too busy and close to cafes and restaurants", "Came here twice on 2 occasion, You can find bars, restaurants near by. Suntan on the beach, learn surfing, play in the sea, take a walk. At night, usually many bars/restaurants will bring out bean bags on the beach and have live music and its a sight to hear and see. For surfing, its a very good place for beginners. Price per person for 1h lesson and 1h free surfing $100,000 - $150,000", "Mind you, the sand is black/darker shade. So, it's not like those pretty beach you see in the magazine. There's still very visible trashes everywhere (I guess they try to clean it recently.)", "A great place to enjoy the blue sea and the views from high up. Interesting road to the beach. Should be one of 's major attractions/beaches in the future.", "Whilst visiting Sandy Bay, walked across the beautiful white sand and tranquil setting of Sandy Bay beach to the onslaught of tourists, like myself at Devil's Tear. As i exited the short track that opened out to Devil's Tear i was confronted with 500 people standing around a cove looking at the surging water wash into the rocks and sray water everywhere. Yes, great photo op if you can get everyone else out of your shot without falling in and the water is impressive but after watching certain visitors get too close to the edge, just to get a better photo or video i decided this is an accident waiting to happen. There are no safety ropes or anyone patrolling/monitoring, not that there should be. Was not surprised when on our returning through the walkway back to Sandy Beach witnessed 2 people swept into the ocean swell 200 metres from shore with the current taking them towards a coral-based beach where swimming is not recommended. They were thankfully rescued from the water by 2 brave people (who put their own lives at risk), one being the owner/manager (we think) of the Sandy Bay Beach Club, the other i believe a local, but not before both people being rescued sustained injuries from the coral and nearly drowning, which required an Ambulance to attend. Shows what can happen, they were very lucky. Would recommend Devil's Tears for the photo op, not sure how to avoid the crowds, probably go later in the day and have dinner at Sandy Bay.", "A must for honeymooners or couples very romantic location with amazing food and things to do, an absolute must is to visit Ayana resorts rock bar, pricey but worth it.", "The beach in front of the resorts is mostly very nice however rubbish continues to be washed ashore by the ocean. This requires ongoing maintenance and unfortunately most tourists do not assist. If everyone was to pick up a piece of rubbish every time they walk on the beach then the problem would be solved until the government and the resorts take further action on minimizing plastic use and educating the locals and tourists about the proper disposing of waste.", "It is a new beach with beautiful blue water.But be little careful with kids bcs the waves r high and have sharp stones in water.", "We liked the ability to walk a bit, shop a bit, swim a bit, eat a bit and drink a bit. Top it with a massage, bit of Yoga and rest. Just what we wanted.", "Still left to be ot so commercial\\\" which is nice for visitors that want to experience a more tranquil beach experience. Lovely for families to relax and do their water sports.\"", "Perhaps living in Australia with its pristine beaches has spoiled us, but I wouldn't even walk on those carbage strewn places you don't know what's buried , there's no excuse for the dirt there, it is only slightly better than Kuta beach. needs to sort its beaches out to bring them up to a family friendly status.", "They say it is public but actually it is private because all the resorts are there, meaning every hotel has its private beach ! you still have the right to seat on the sand ( thanks god.. lol) It’s beautiful but full of tourists", "The beach is quiet big and in off season it was fantastic to ealk and watch the sunset or eat at andhis warung. Try to avoid the pricey and packed restaurants right at the beach.", "The beach was really rough, the current dragged our 9 year old out a couple of times so we couldn't really relax and enjoy the swim. Great for surfers though! The sand was that yucky black kind that sticks to everything, you need a chair to sunbake.", "The sea is clean and inviting, not more than waist deep till about 10 metres from the shore, very mild waves making it a nice place to swim", "This beach has lots of hotels along it that are great to stay in. At night there are places to go along the beach but the day finds it full of tourists. It is a long beach and so is good for a long walk but very hot in the day.", "Our first trip to , ventured out the first day & was very surprised how clean & nice the beach walk was", "Some nice beach bars with not bad music ,we didn't do any sunbathing on the beach so I can't give an accurate review on that but I was informed that the sea was not too clean ", "Once upon a time this beach was known as 'secret beach' not anymore. The place was crowded. The sand is more like crushed shells and the water was laden with lots of smooth rocks.", "The beach has a great view from the top but there is a lot of people and, for me, you won't be able to appreciate all the beauty that kelingking has to offer. If you want, and can, you can go down the beach and relax for 1 or 2 hours. It is important to mention that the path is really steep and you have to wear sneakers. I would say that it is no suitable for kids. Once you are in the beach, you can enjoy a privileged view with only a couple of people.", "Choose this beach especially for the possibilty to swim with our son. Nice clean beach excellent for visit with the family with small children.", "If you love watching various colors of sun set and watch aeroplanes at bay and want to enjoy dinner with bear at sea side this is your place", "This is a safe bathing area as it is protected by the reef. Very gently sloping entry to the sea. Usual massages/beach vendors but we paid for sunshade and beds and it was well worth it. Some of the best salads we found we had on the beach. Great warung eating at night.", "The beach is nice and you can relax there. Not too many people and nice restaurants. Massage services everywhere", "At first I was not expecting too much as I am more of a swimmer than a surfer. Turns out renting a body surf board and just playing with the waves like the kids. Nice waves and water is not too deep.", "A good sandybeach with plenty of amenities and sun beds to rent. Beware of the rip tide although red flags and lifeguards are about. Beach get cleaned every morning.", "Great beach with beautiful views and plenty of places to eat and drink. Perfect beach to snorkel and swim.", "A wide range of activities from swimming, massages, walking and water sports. Nothing to dislike. Hire a lounge on the beach and chill out.", "A nice brick laid path along entire 4km of beach. Lots of restaraunts, eateries, souvenir shops, kayak, sailboats rentals all along beach. We stayed at Maya sanur resort and walked entire 4km. Beach is cleaned and racked each morning, located within a reef break, the water is calm and dimmable. Lots of sea grass, and anchored boats to deal with. Great to walk out during low tide all the way out to the reef break. Really relaxing would return.", "Such as beautiful secret beach with clean beach. It was kinda look isolated but it all worth to go. You just have to pay a deposit which already include your meal, snorkeling activities and equipment, canoeing, and just play with the sands. After you pay, they will take you with a cool elevator. On your way to the beach, there are high beautiful hills with beautiful background to take photos or just to admire it. The sea was beautiful with great view of coral and little fish. Adorable!", "I must say, the beach is very nice, and coming from Puerto Rico I was a bit disappointed... We have very nice beaches that offer accommodations for people of all budgets and everyone can come to our beaches. I think I was expecting more Sea life, very few fish and no coral in this beach. Good for some other water sports but not snorkeling or scuba. The beach chairs and umbrellas were marvelous and very comfortable! I was glad for the umbrella because I don’t use sun block and the sun here is VERY strong!! On my first day got a nice sun burn in only 2.5 hours!! If you just want a tan a some clear beach this is great! If you want marine life... keep looking!", "We arrived there around 5pm and strolled along the dark sand just enjoying seeing the crowd in the bars along the beach. Many bars set lounges on the beach for customers to relax and enjoy the sunset", "Wow!!! Pristine White sands and Blue water beaches. One of the best in . Must visit for any one in .", "It's fun to spend time here. The waves are awesome for sea sports or just play. The sand and water are crystal clear.", "An absolutely beautiful and relaxing beach! The water is a great temperature and nice and flat. There is alot of resirts on the beach that offer different settings, Ayodya resort has the best atmosphere. We hired some bikes and rode along the beach pathway which was lovely.", "A beach that would've been so relaxing and a great spot for us, however during wet season it was littered as far as the eye could see with washed up plastic and rubbish. Even walking you could see it in the waves as well. We were asked for 100.000IDR for two beach seats for an hour, others offered less but I assume it was a busy time. Plenty of bars and loungers around if you've come from far. Great spot for the day but watch the trash season, we didn't swim at all. Visited February 2017", "I loved the beach so much!!!! coz of the time we went, there weren't many people at all. it was so relaxing and peaceful.", "Once of the nicer beaches we have visited in . Soft sand and not littered with rubbish. Quite quiet - so perfect if you just want to kick back, relax and read.", "Nice clean beach, with many restaurants and hotels adjascent. Great for glass bottom boating, snorkeling and other water sports.", "everyne walking arounf had no masks on, I seem to be the only dingdong doing so. There was plenty of trash everywhere and this was not becasue of the tourists either. A dog favorite ! This beach is not ready for the reopening of the area to an International market.", "At high tide it ceases to exist, and at low tide you wade through garbage. Would not plan on going there ever.", "The beach was so lovely surfers paradise never felt pressed to buy the local goods but they are very lovely people We saw many weddings and the security is very good", "It's nice and clean beach Especially for surfing Who love surfing can choose it Local Peoples are nice and honest Regards Vk", "Went here early in the morning with the kids - they had a great swim while we lazed on beach chairs (50K). Pretty beach and not crowded when we were there - people very friendly", "Small waves so great for young kids but as with all of 's beeches the water is populated by plastic rubbish although this beech seemed to have the least. The sand here is clean as the hotels have it raked over every day.", "Two streams pouring their fetid bile onto the beach makes you think twice about going for a swim. And then there is the rubbish, plastic, dropped and ignored. While hotel staff meticulously sweep fallen leaves, plastic chaos reigns but metres from their doors. Change will only come when tourists fly over or the powerful demand change", "Perfect beach and kept very clean. Nice to sit or walk around, very safe to swim in the sea. Plenty of locals selling everything you didn't need but ended up buying - good fun trying to bring a nese boat kite all the way home on 3 different flights!", "The only activity to do here is canoeing other than lounging on the beach or swimming in the sea. Please bargain if you want to canoe as the locals usually mark up their prices if they see you're a tourist. Also, i had to pay 50.000RP for 2 beach chairs to lounge in. Toilets also have an entrance fee of 5.000RP. Other than that, really nice to canoe around the ocean.", "I never get tired with beach, always fun and relaxing. I got quite nice beach club it called agendaz. Its nice because they don't have any minimum order to sit there as long as we want. The price was reasonable with nice service.", "Lovely beach,very clean,the area is well maintained and beach is superb.very less crowd,so can enjoy the beach to the fullest", "Stayed there in July. Only thing that we loved was the ocean-beautiful, warm, full of corals and sea creatures. The beach is very dirty. With stray dogs everywhere and annoying locals who follows you around offering their services ( massages, transportation ets) . Only four star hotel cleans a small part of the beach in front of them, all other hotels-don’t. I would never let my children to play in the sand on this beach. There are lots of restaurants along the beach, which are ok,but a bit overpriced. After all we found a better place to eat at a golf course nearby Beach Golf Course. Their restaurant Sector serves better food and a bit cheaper.", "I really enjoyed the resort we stayed at for a night (Fairmont), but the beach was pretty lack-luster. Not much to see or do, but the water did feel nice. There are much better beaches to hang out on in .", "It's a nice enough beach, with a few things to do and some nice places to eat, but lacks anything special.", "Born and Grown in country full of great beaches, I really enjoyed my trip to . Especially for it's water games. Very clean beaches Not much disturbance from sellers. You will enjoy ur time in ...", "Love beachfront footpath, our family always hires bikes and does the ride along the beachfront, stop at local warung for a drink and continue. This is not a surfing beach, very calm, and tidies come in and out.", "Yes it is a cute little sleepy town... with a whole lot of nothing to do. The beach isn’t really nice and wouldn’t recommend as a swim beach. Ok for sitting by the pool, or passing through to go somewhere else.", "Unfortunately it is quite dirty, water and sand the pictures do not show the real thing. Worst spots/beaches are the ones not in front of any hotel since the hotels try as much as possible to have it clean. Another characteristic that is not pleasant for many is the sea weeds, you need to be prepare to walk and swim in the middle of many especially during low tide ", "The beach is very clean and tidy and the water was crystal clear. I had a beautiful swim there", "The grounds of our hotel spilled out onto this beach and we loved it. We spent time in the morning, noon and night and enjoyed every minute. There really is something for everyone. There are little beach clubs where you can rent sun loungers for not much money and they usually have a restaurant attached to them. In fact, you won’t go short of anything to eat or drink as there are lots of bars, restaurants and shops to get refreshments. The beach itself is very long and pretty clean. We did loads of walks on it and got good exercise whilst enjoying the beautiful views.", "Had a few very nice lunches sitting at the tables in front of the beach. Food is plentiful and delicious. Well presented and attractive. The club sandwiches are nice, as are the pizzas.", "we had an amazing time especially after 6 pm coz the sun is going down and cover bands start to play a nice music you can enjoy by having a drink.", "A bit crowded but not to bad to join the crowd. Vey good atmosphere with not too high tide beach. Very nice to visit with family or group of friends. Not recommended for small budget visitor, since not to easy to get a cheap meal prices.", "Take a stroll ,sunbake or a swim...fresh ..relaxing Devine way to spend a recharge ...gorgeous beaches", "Great beaches are getting uncovered especially in the rocky stretches of the sea shore around noon when the low tide comes. Walking or snorkeling in the shallow reefs enjoys not only children.", "We sat and relaxed at Opy's Beach Bar and were waited on hand and foot. Wel also dined at one of the beach restaurants and the views are just amazing. ", "It's nice to stroll along the beach and not be overwhelmed by people ,there is a walking and bicycle track also", "At the place we stayed (Segara Village) the beach was clean, beautiful and enjoyable. Nice and relaxing place to visit.", "Great white sand and a classic beach look. However, there is no real marine life in the water, making it very stale to those who enjoy seeing fish", "The bay is extremely long with patrolled beach area as well as many safe swimming areas dependant on your ability. At low tide however, some parts of the beach does have quite a lot of small coral chips. But overall excellent for, swimming, walking or just merely sunning yourself.", "Loved it 😄😄😄😄😄 great place lovely beach and food really enjoyed it there. There are plenty of place to eat the water is clear and the beach very clean ", "Spent much time wandering along the extensive boardwalk by the beach, admiring the beautiful sea, holiday makers relaxing, passing time having excellent coffees in a couple of favourite beachside restaurants, and also observing nese at work or just relaxing themselves", "Recomended place.. This is beautiful beach, ocean view so amazing.. Must visit this place for holiday and spend along day at beach..", "The beach is pretty average. We have seen many prettier beaches in south East Asia. But if you want to relax for a while, enjoy water sport, decent restaurants it is a good choice. More suitable for families with children than young people.", "The beach is beautiful and the waves high but I tried swimming and it wasn't pleasant. The sunloungers are about 150k for 2 all day which is a lot. The people selling things are a bit much but you have ro pretend to sleep! They are nice people but persistent and they are friendly. is quiet right now due to a terrorist attack in Jakarta and the people are feeling it so it's difficult to be annoyed. The sea was also brown in places, it looked like cooking oil. There are lots of stray dogs all over including the beach which is heartbreaking.", "We have been coming to this beach for 35 years. It is very interesting. There are lots of hotels and restaurants situated along the beach. Every day we walk one way or the other from our hotel along the path. When the tide is low, it is fun to walk out to the coral reef. Be sure to wear something on your feet. There are places to rent bicycles and water sports equipment.", "A must-see if you are in . The restaurants along this beach are cheap and delicious, incredibly talented singers woo you as the sun goes down. Sipping on cocktails under brightly coloured umbrellas and fairy-lights is just perfect!", "It was a little hectic. Very crowded and full of beach clubs pumping loud music. Beaches by Nusa Dua and Uluwatu better.", "We love this beach because so beautiful and so clean. Easy to find good hotel, good shops, good restaurants and coffee shops. Suitable place for couple, family with kids and large groups.", "Lovely Coleman sloping beach that takes you into warm crystal clear waters, the beach itself is sparsely populated.", "It’s not often to find the perfect horseshoe beach with inviting warm blue waters to swim in well this is it . The beach is outlined by hand end resort properties. Stayed at the Laguna Resort & Spa , loved it!", "Its a nice walk along a good path which runs between shops ,hotels and the beach.The beach is fairly clean and the sea is warm, there are plenty of places to stop and have food and drink,but beware there is a couple of hard sale shops near to Jack fish", "I do not know what good this beach is. A lot of tourists, big enough waves, would not recommend tourists with children. Once you can come, put a mark and take a couple of photos. I would recommend smaller beaches nearby.", "Great cafes and markets. Nice tidy beach with good variety of stalls. Shuttle run was only from 9am but taxi was only $3", "Absolutely filthy with litter Mouldy looking beanbags and piles of rubbish everywhere. Walked along to get a sense of the place but never even bothered going back", "Unreal access through shear rock walls. Nice beach with umbrellas and beach chairs. You can hire canoes to get out on the water.", "Went here from the hotel was told it wasn't far so decided to walk rather than take a taxi. It was about 40 mins so not too bad. Beach is lovely but it was quite rough as the red flags were flying. But we enjoyed our stroll up and back in and out of the water.", "the beach is quiet and peace, but unfortunatelly sometimes the beach become dirty when the sunset time, because the visitors sometimes tossed the garbage everywhere", "What a dirty smelly place. Lots of rubbish and dog poo everywhere. Sat on the steps by the beach but the smell from possibly a sewage pipe quickly made me move! Lots of surfers to watch which was the only fun aspect of the beach. There were a lot of dogs on the beach....some with owners but many without. I hope the expensive hotels just up the road from the beach invest some money into clearing it up. It has potential.", "Nice beach, good to swim, lot of choices for having a drink or lunch/dinner. Good view to Agung volcano mountain.", "We were told this was the most beautiful beach in , which is why we fought 2 hours of crawling traffic and made our way there. What met us wasn't very impressive. Regular sand, water that isn't AS blue-green as we were told. It seemed like any other beach. Lots of little kids running around, too many honeymooning couples.. Maybe we didn't go at the right time.. But this wasn't fun.", "Perfect surf, easy access, beautiful volcanic sand that sparkles. Path being built across top of beach for access to Echo Beach cafes.", "Always packed with people and sand is black and dirty. No direction as to which part of the beach belongs to the hotel as the private beach is not easy to identify", "The whole beach had a dirty feel, especially around the many 'rivers' that flow down to the ocean and smell very strong. The beach clubs were nice with beanbags and music but honestly I couldn't wait to get away from the area. Will be staying at my hotel pool tomorrow.", "The beach front walk is excellent for walking or bike riding. there are wonderful cafe's, restaurants and water sports. We love Luhtu's for breakfast and coffee after our walk staff are excellent.", " Not overcrowded, something for everyone!! Beach can be a bit dirty but generally cleaned up by the 0900....sun beds from IR20000-IR65000!!Beach safe for swimming...", "we recommended this beach for sunrise lover. came here at 6 am and very lovely sky. everything is walking distance to eateries and our hotel. serene in the morning but crowded in the afternoon", "We can't compare this to any of the other beaches in but we thought this was beautiful, you could walk out for ages if you wanted. Plenty of water sports on offer, the boats were beautiful. Try the snorkelling!", "I really enjoy this beach. The sand is clean n the water also. Nice view n you just pay for parking only. Highly recomend if you want to play water or just to take a picture here. The scenery is so beautiful.", "It was very beautiful view and delicious food, Jimbaran seafood sous and fish were so special. Long spread beach is good for walking. We got a great holiday!", "so nice and clean beach with some activates for everybody.. it's nice to walk around with many hotels beside it.", "Surfing and relaxing is the best way of living in holidays. is definitely that place.nice people, full of fruits everywhere..", "last tme it was a private beach and right now the beach being open to everybody to enjoy their swimming.. very nice to bring family here and have a picnic.. the sand is so white :)", "We had visited this place in the last week of Aug-2018. The beach is good but you need to pay for access to the beach.", "Not good for sunbathing in tranquility but big open beach and great for beach combing and fantastic for sunset", "The beach is clean and quiet. Secured by guards. Sand is pure white. But wave may be too big for swimming.", "Nice beach with exceptional sunsets. Big waves and big difference between low and high tide. Excellent for surfing, hanging, bathing n chillin", "Its one of the finest stretch of beaches you see. A long picturesque beach with sufficient space for everyone to unwind. Its not crowded either. With lovely resorts in the background adding to its charm. The undercurrent is strong, so not for swimmers. Maintenance however could be better and some garbage can be seen around. Still its a piece of sheer beauty.", "Low tide when we were there but overall nice beach. You can check out the dining option at the bay and the beach club", "There are many, many beach bars where you can enjoy drinks and watch a great sunset. Best times are between 5.00pm and 8.00pm.", "The beach is not one of the best but you have a nice view you can swim the water is clean you massage and some bars", "Not a swimming beach. Loads of trash in the water and washed up. In the more tourist sections they have loungers and do clear away the rubbish, but we took one look and knew this wasn’t a place to come and sunbathe/relax/swim. Go to a beach club... or a nicer beach.", "I wanted to love this beach, I almost always choose the ocean over a swimming pool. Our hotel was directly in front of it, but I opted for the hotel pool 100% of the time for swimming & relaxing. I loved watching the surfing and everyone enjoying the water, but there was so much plastic and garbage on the beach it was unfortunate and made me not want to spend much time there. It was certainly pretty from afar & very popular with locals and tourists alike.", "Nice beach on with many top Hotels lining it. Friendly locals on the beach selling things and teaching you to surf.", "When in seminak head down the beach for sunset hire a bean bag sip on a cocktail and soak up the atmosphere enjoy the beats or an acoustic treat order a cheap pizza All in all relaxing and fun and won't blow the budget", "I enjoyed a nice walk along the beach , the waves were very strong now I know why most surf. Refreshing when its so hot.", "Great clean water, great sunbeds and service from the resorts. Staff always ready to help and take your order", "We spent the afternoon here and it was really nice. Where we were there were many small hotels along the beach, so it was hard to find a place to rent a chair because they were reserved for hotel guests. Eventually we found a place in front of a restaurant, which was nice because we could order drinks while we relaxed. The water was nice and the beach was pretty clean. Where we were there were no hawkers, but the beach was pretty crowded. It's a big beach though, so you an walk down and find less crowded places.", "You don't go to for the beaches! Not compared to Australia. its peaceful and nice in the mornings and lots of street dogs hang out and will say hello. Good for surfing but not swimming.", "This beach used to be my most favorite hide out on the weekend. I liked the pristine clear water, White sands and the fisherman houses along the beach. Now, it changed. No more fisherman houses. I don't know why the govt built Shops on the beach. But anyway, it still a good place to visit.", "A great beach with plenty of boardwalk cafes and restaurants. Lots of offers for a \\massage\\\" and \\\"jet ski\\\" but be polite and they'll leave you alone. Plenty of stores along the way to tempt you to buy almost anything. A lot quieter than Kuta and a lot more relaxed. Beach is good for swimming but no surf unless you go out past the reef. On shore winds for 3 months of the year from May and then 3 months off shore from November\"", "If you have small children, this beach is for you. For an adult which likes to swim it is quite boring. The dearest place near the fence is up to the chest. Some places are full with the seagrass, that is why morning swim following the beach will not really work...", "Beautiful water - safe beach for the children to play on. Children can wade in the water and you can relax on a deck chair -happiness is!", "Narrow beach, white sand. There was no place we could sit and enjoy the waves as every possible seating area belonged to a restaurant. We were not particularly hungry or thirsty for that matter. Walked up and down the pathway, looked at the few shacks, clicked a few pics and left. ", "the beach is quite clean, the wave is not so big, an ideal place for beginners surfers, quite beautiful scenery/ my kids enjoy playing sand, they build sand castle then playing the water and enjoy the wave.", "Really nice to visit, waiting for sunset with a bottle of beer or somekind of drink. Talking about anything, with live music. Very joyful.", "Beautiful beach. One of the Best Sunset View point. Clean beach & Good place to dive in. Lots of beach side Cafe & Pubs are there. These are one of the best Beach Clubs of . Must visit place.", "Great music and items are well priced. Great place to watch sunset. Lots of folks coming and sell items, but they are friendly bunched. Would recommend to come here if you are feeling casual.", "Nice beach short on western tourists, some Eurpoeans and local. good food options from simple to mid range, massage, surfboard and kayak hire", "Its beach where most of the water sports activity is done in . Sea is quite, clean and good for water sports. Also beach is private at many places occupied by 5star resorts.", "Forget the rubbish on the beach, the dogs scavenging around you, the dirty water. The atmosphere, seafood, ambience, sunset and experience will long be remembered. You must eat here!", "Not a lot of sand to relax on, dumping waves. At least you dont get overly hassled to buy stuff. Better beaches around to enjoy, or enjoy a hotel pool.", "We spent today on the SUV,s paddled our to the reef and enjoy the beautiful water. The beach is nice lots going on, places to eat, get a massage, ice cream, music and shops. Get lazy and enjoy the sun and lifestyle.", "Came here with my family (3 adults, 4 children ages 7, 6, 4, & 1) almost every day of our 9 day stay in and we didn't stay in this area. We came here our first day on a recommendation from a friend and decided to come every day after that. The beach is clean and has great water for kids and adults alike. We were able to rent surfboards and beach chairs cheap every day. My wife and I had visited some other beaches during the afternoon and found that this beach was really the best.", "Lots of rubbish on the beach which has come down from the highlands. Would be a lovely beach if the local authorities stopped making excuses and got the rubbish and recycling under control in . I understand why everyone stays in the pool.", "Sanur beach is a great place to cool down as there is a lovely breeze all day long. The locals use the breeze to fly their many 'massive' kites so it is really interesting watching how easy they get such large kites up in the air. Our boys bought their own kites and loved joining in with the locals. There's no easier place to fly a kite than here. When we were there it was the Sanur kite festival and we were stunned by all the different kinds of kites which were competing at the far end of the beach. There were competitors from all around the world. The beach although it looked nice from a far did contain a fair bit of rubbish and was quite course sand but the beach board walk was excellent to cycle along.", "The beach front always looks inviting, not experienced much there but each time I go I always go there to Tootsies Restaurant on the beach and have the best Hawaiian Hamburgers. She also has a fixed price shop behind the restaurant , love it and she has just renovated it and has good market stuff. She is also a lovely lady known her for approx. 9 yrs very friendly.", "Had dinner at Jukong Seafood Restaurant. Good food and good entertainment. Nice beach and clean surrounding with fresh air.", "We loved this beach ! However expect to be asked every 2 minutes literally to buy things ... if your girlfriend loves to sun bathe and you get a bit bored though this is a good way to keep busy so i really didn't mind we caught some rays and listened to some nice music ... on our own speaker that is , the beds were really comfy and we didn't get hasseled by the people's beds we used they were really nice :) we'll be back", "This is an average beach. It is quite and relaxing. There is a walk way at the top of the beach that is flat and easy to walk or cycle along, it runs parallel with the main road, there is a nice sea breeze. There are numerous places to book trips, buy food drink or the odd gift or two.", "A must do. Watch the sunset, then lines of planes coming in to land at Denpassar. In the distance fishing boats after a nights catch. not the cleanest of beaches, swim back at your Villa instead.", "The hotel have loungers food, drinks which made this beach perfect very little hassle from vendors so you could sleep in peace ! Staff extremely friendly, quick service for drinks and food from the beachside restuarant, breakfast on the beach was a great way to start the day.", "If you wanna go here, better in the early morning. cause it will get crowded and the beach is not really clean.", "An amazing beach for honeymooners. Silent, breazy and well equipped with good restaurants. There are restaurants serving multi cuisine food, variety of water sports and adventure activities, on the go massages.", "We enjoyed waking up early in the morning and walking the beach before everything opened. We later enjoyed the water and would get an amazing seafood meal and bintang. We really enjoyed our days here before heading into Ubud!", "clean beach and water, amazing sunsets and a lot of great seafood restaurants! The water is not too turbulent and good for swimming even with children.", "Nice and close to hotel. Hotels have their own parts with towel and sunbeds. Wave was quiet for kids. Many disturbers offering massage and etc. White sand and grey sea - not the paradise blue :)", "Really poor.Rubbish all along the beach,plastic,needles etc.Even when swimming you could feel plastic bags etc wrapping around your feet.Sunbeds expensive.", "We stayed at the Ayana Resort and had access to this beautiful bay. It's stunning! The sunsets are amazing, and the view is unrivalled. We were able to access it through the various places offered by the hotel. Worth visiting!", "Clean sand, clear water, full of activities. It's just shallow and you can actually walk for a log distance when tide is low. Full of seaweed. Wear shoes when you swim, we saw some creatures that might hurt you. Sand is clean but rough, not recommended to walk if you don't have shoes", "a good for sunset viewing and just walk through the coastal line. So many good café, bars or just a place to relaxed and unwind yourself.", "I love this beach mainly because it wasn't too crowded or noisy, nor was there any litter. Maybe I came on the right month. The waves looked awesome and the sunset was perfect. There is also lots of variety when it comes to food and drinks, all at pretty affordable prices. Beautiful beach! Perfect for unwinding with a book and drink. Come early to snag a good spot for the sunset.", "This beach at high tide is a great place to swim. It’s gets very low and is very rocky at low tide. Great little Warungs to eat and drink on the beach.", "We really enjoyed the beach. I went to different spots on the beach for surfing, we did some snorkeling (only saw few fishes though) and swam a lot. Due to the wind direction, there was some rubbish in the water on some days. Also, the current was quite strong some days. ", "Lots of surfers and a few cafes (we tried a large fancy Grocer and Grind one which was nice but not cheap), black sand, more rustic beach for surfing and exploring rather than relaxing.", "One of the beaches that are not full of tourists. Not sure if it usually is but it was empty when we came around 2pm in December. There were a couple of guys surfing though. Definitely for those who prefer to get away from the popular hot spots and have a relaxing and peaceful time here.", "I've been around the world and been to many beaches in many countries both poor and rich. This is by far the most disgusting, upsetting and disturbing thing I have ever seen. The beach is literally covered in garbage. Swimming in the ocean there is garbage floating everywhere. You should not come out of the ocean with a plastic bag wrapped around your foot, cigarette packages, yogurt containers, you name it. Apparently it's all coming from Java the main island, but I've been told it's been happening for a long time. Honestly it is very upsetting. Don't come here unless you're happy to stay in your hotel at the pool If you're a beach person avoid at all costs. Go literally anywhere else.", "The beach can be covered in litter during the day from selfish tourists but lovely to walk on at night, soft sand and lots of restaurants on the beach itself.", "This beach is seriously amazing, the color of the water, the cleanliness. It was never too busy - we visited every single day of our holiday. Nothing compares to being in that water! Just wow!", "We asked our villa drivers if they could take us to a place where the kids could fly their kites and swim safely. They took us to pandawa beach. At first we were scared! From the entrance and about 100 meters down either side along the beach runs local street food vendors. In front of them are deck chairs and umbrellas that the vendors rent out for $5 each. Unfortunately we had 9 kids in our group and didn't pack food so it looked like we were going to have to brave the street food! Anyway we hired some umbrellas, sat back and watched the kids attempt to fly their kits, everyone had a swim. You can hire life jackets for the younger kids. There were lots of Japanese tourists and us. It is a great little place. Not too crowded and you can hire kayaks and boogie boards. You do have to pay 2000 rup to go to the toilet. After our swim we walked left of the entrance down past all the street vendors to a small temple out on a point. Just past there we discovered the secret beach club! Hooray! Western food and a neat and tidy restaurant that sold lovely Australian steak. There are bean bags and tables. There is even a pool! It was a great find at a great beach! A little bit of unspoilt ! Definately recommend a day here!", "Nice clean beach. Not overcrowded . Lots of restaurants to get food or drinks. Lots of umberellas and lounges for only $10 a day. Great value . Not many sellers on the beach.", "I went to this beach with my girlfriend. Seems that this place is suitable for families with kids. You can play canoe or just building sand castle in this shore. The restaurants has fair price.", "Beach is fine in terms of views, but its not for swimming, if you are surfer you will probably enjoy it. Anyway if you are looking for place to chill and swim do not go here.", "We only enjoyed the beach in the evenings. The seas were rough during our time as well. However to some degree, i frequent bondi beach and in my view this beach could not be compared. The sand isn't as good or golden however awesome to sit have few beers, enjoy live music and relax in the evening.", "it is usually a famous beach with thousand of people. In October, however, we found it rather calm and clean. Waves were perfect and the ocean was clean, too. There are many bars with special atmosphere and there is a very good surf school on the beach (santai surf) ", "Take the taxi and ask the driver to drive you to the public beach next to the Four Seasons Hotel. You can rent sun strechers for a very reasonable amount, i.e. USD 15 for two including an umbrella. The beach is quite spacious and not packed at all. the water is shallow and to the right side of it there are several fish restaurants which serve very good food. In the late afternoon / early evening the locals come to the beach and go for a swim. Just before the sun set, the atmospere is exceptional and the views onto the ocean are outstanding. A place I can recommend to couples and families.", "The beach is really dirty. There is rubbish everywhere, bottles, broken glass etc. There is some attempt to clean in front of some hotels but the rubbish comes down open streams onto the beach and is everywhere. I would not swim there although the water is warm and there were a number of surfers out everyday. Sad as it is a long attractive beach but would not stay there again for the beach.", "In general all the beaches along this side of are not particularly clean. When you've come from pristine Australian waters, these beaches cannot compare. There are great surf schools, a long stretch of beach, and lots of beach bars and cafes along the edge though which make up for the lack of cleanliness.", "Nice place to spend an evening with good restaurants to choose from and listen to live music. Clean beach area. Don’t know how safe to swim.", "The wave, the water very cool. Best place to enjoy the beach with your family. Never get bored with this beach.", "stayed in the Novotel, their Beach is not connected to the hotel but is beautifully secluded, next to St.Regis. hotel shuttle to the beach is available every 20 minutes or so", "Beautiful and perfect surfing beach with a bunch of warungs (really friendly owners too). Charged 20,000IRP each to enter and it is currently under construction making better roads and resorts apparently. But don't expect to find even a reasonable toilet there...extremely filthy traditional \\toilet\\\". Anyway it must be amazing to visit during high season.\"", "Small beach , where the sea water is warm but shallow . With low tide , it's like a bathtub , we can't swim . Great for small children .", "Nice beach but be prepared for dark volcanic ash sand. The surf looks great for beginners through to advanced. Nice at night also when all lit up for a few drinks on the beach.", "I wish I had known that it would cost to rent the sun beds every day as I would’ve planned accordingly. Average price that people say is 200,000 but we haven’t paid above 100,000 for two. We have found that outside Capil Beach is the best spot as such and if you come later in the day the guy will give you a cheaper price than the rest! If you rent a sunbed you can use the toilet inside the restaurant as well. We also learnt to surf with these guys who are a right laugh and we both stood up first time There is lots of surfers and areas not suitable to swimmers along this section of the beach so I wouldn’t recommend to weak swimmers or young children There is heaps of plastic and rubbish along the length of the beach, very sad to see! We have spent time out of our day to clean up ", "This is a pretty busy little beach! I was surprised at the boat/wave runner traffic just off shore. But the hotels make a concerted effort to keep it clean and lovely.", "Because we are here in the off season the beaches were basically empty, which was fine for us. The sand was well groomed.", "Good thing here is that they clean the shore everyday. Coz i am not aware of any beaches being cleaned any where i have visited.", "Beautiful beach to sit back and have a cocktail or two and to have lunch. There are so many eateries along the beach it's hard to pick which one to stop at. One day we stopped at one for breakfast, walked along a bit then stopped at one for morning coffee, then a bit further stopped at one for lunch!", "I understand February is offseason in , however, the weather was nice, surf was up, not too many people on the beach or in the water. Always lots of available sun lounges with umbrellas. Only complaint is the very gradual slope of the beach, so you have to go WAY out to be in water above waist level. Actually, one other complaint and its a big one, the people coming up to you every 5 minutes trying to sell you something. Just want to close my eyes and chill, right? Very annoying. Oh yeah, one more thing...walked to the beach from Potato Head and on the way walked through a river of sewer water flowing into the ocean. Yuk. But don't think that's super close to the public beach, was hard to tell at night. Anyway, also have fresh coconut water for sale and showers for use for a small fee. Great beach overall", "I believe it is seasonal but the garbage on the beach was revolting. The water looked grubby but, if you’re a surfer, there were some nice waves at both Batu Belong and Echo Beach.", "i've been to a few times, this my first in the wet. If you're coming for a beach holiday avoid this time of year as the beach is gross. Other times it has been fine. Still can't go wrong with a beer in the bean bags at sunset (when you can't see the trash)", "At times lots of seaweed and some floating rubbish. Not really pretty but also not a bad beach. Nice to have a rest and a drink in one of the many 5-star hotels located there.", "Waves are big,not for swimming,but quiet beach,can sit there and stare the sea!also you can go to oter beach from here,like echo beach,nelayan beach etc.", "Average kind of beach. Not really a good place to relax being annoyed by someone selking or offering something. Go to Padawa instead", "The beach was calm, and clear and not deep at all. If you don't mind a little seaweed/sea grass, you'll enjoy.", "The beach is clean and have lt of water rides to have a good time with family and friends. Tourist add the charm. Prices are negotiable and not very hard to get 50-75% discount !", "The beach is nice and the water warm. You could spend all the day lying in the water watching the ocean, the sand and the trees. Spectacular", "Very interesting and fun at the same time,people friendly and helpful and food and refreshments very good , fun day for the family", "Very unusual and awesome venue. Loved this place. Watched the sunset in a cabana. No singlets for boys but you can buy at t-shirt for A$10 if you forget! Make sure you're there for sunset. Well worth it.", "Great to relax in the evening to watch sunsets whilst enjoying a meal or having a drink. Most offer entertainment and really large beanbags to slouch in. You will be bombarded by people selling trinkets but they soon move on if you don't pay any attention.", "My meme (travel guide) said that this beach just found in 2011 or 2012 (which is i forgot). this the most beautiful beach I've ever visited, very clean and the sclupture are awesome. I advice you to use sunblock if you wont to getting tan.", "View there was breathtaking... there is lots of places where you can buy drinks, even food. You can walk down to the beach but you have to be fit, it’s not easy and you have to take trainers with you as well as water. You can’t swim though as water is rough.", "Was impressed with for how the most part it was clean. Great to walk along or go for a swim. Sunrise and low tide is a nice combination as well.", "Quiet and clean beach. Not suitable for swimming, but good for meeting sunset and relaxing in one of the restaurants", "Good sandy beach with waves. Many restaurant and beach bar is on the beach. Beach is hughe and not crowded. You can hire or find for free sunbeds and umbrella (if you order drink from beach bar)", "We stayed here for the first time and enjoyed the beach. Quite clean all round. Also a lovely walk alongside the beach most of it under lovely tree canopies. Highly recommended!", "This beach is raved about and I don't know why! It was so dirty on the beach and there was so much rubbish in the water. Most of the restaurants on the beach were quite run down. Lots of people offering you to buy different accessories/paintings/toys. This beach definitely needs a clean up! Will not revisit and would not recommend to others.", "Went there one morning to take a stroll along the beach and enjoy the waves but was approached by the surf schools and other sales people almost every minute. Plug into your ear phones to block out their constant callings.", "good surf , clean sand good for walk buy something from the ladies selling their many bags of colourful sarongs dresses", "Beach is rather dirty but since we have come back it has improved a fair bit and they are doing dinners and drinks along the beach, more festive to go at night", "The beach was good to watch the surf as there was lots of massive waves ideal for surfing but there is no swimming along much of the beach and lots lifeguards. Many many bars along the beach that get very crowded at night. Beach is not ideal for young kids as sand dirty and the waves are far too big for the kids to be able to swim. ", "It was pleasing to find this lovely clean and safe beach on the east coast of . Not nearly as busy as the overcrowded and noisy beaches on the west. Plenty shopping for those who want it but not so noisy or 'in your face'. The local people seem to respect the visitor more so than elsewhere in .", "After spending 3 weeks in in 2008, my wife and I decided to come back for a month and stay so I could surf and we could enjoy the island. Having surfed before (Uluwatu/Bukit) and coming off a surf boat charter in the Maldives, I couldn't wait to get in the water in . Got to Canggu beach and I admit that it was a bit disappointing. I felt like I was back at Ocean Beach in San Francisco vs. . The waves were a combo beach/reef break with long paddle outs and ok waves. The SE trade winds also came up very early so I had to be up at dawn to get a couple of hours in before the winds were blowing 15-20 MPH side shore. I should have brought a kite board! We've made a few trips already down to surf the Bukit because it was too big in Canggu to even paddle out, and it's going off all day with offshores, white sand beaches, and perfect clear blue/green water breaking over consistent reef. I hate to complain, which I feel like I'm doing...but I had visions of perfect waves that I could surf at any time of the day for the entire month. I should have done more research...but maybe this will help you. :-)", "The beach is dirty, plastic almost everywhere. You see the airport and the planes all day long, so not the very romantic place to be...better avoid it", "Lovely to swim at the beach. Order a fresh coconut and chill on a deck chair. Be sure to check the tide timetable as the first time I went the sea was about 1 km away. Also, do your bit for the planet and pick up some of the bits of plastic at the waters edge.", "White clean sand.. Not good for sunset. Sunrise view only.. Some part of the beach exclusively for 3 hotels. There's not much of souvenir/gift shop", "Its definitely a nice play for a sunset view, yet not really breath taking. Grab a beer, sit and watch, The dream beach is just around the corner as well as sunset beach.", "Nice beach with beautiful cheap restaurants, we ate at shanti restaurant & bar which is cheap & yummy. But wasn’t very busy considering it was gorgeous. So more people need to eat there.", "This is one long stretch of beach. My wofe and I walked for as long as an hour, sitting on the sand and people watching. Some visitors brought their dogs and locals were there too to enjoy the setting sun.", "Beautiful beach. Clean. White sand and clear blue sea. Peaceful. Perfect for watching the sunrise. Great for beach walks.", "This beach is truly addiction. I had been there twice. The sand was white and mostly clean. I was sad that I saw some garbages been thrown in sand. This beach was a lot cleaner on my visit a year ago. Hopefully tourism doesn't ruin the beautifulness of this virgin beach. My fave part of this beach is the furthest part to the left which give me sensation of be in private white sand beach with blue clear water. Love love love, Pandawa Beach", "The beach outside the resort (we stayed at The Westin) was stunning and very well groomed. There is a reasonable amount of seaweed and rubbish (namely plastic bags) that float in the water from beaches elsewhere. The sand is beautiful, water temperature amazing in April, however we did get a couple of little stings (didn't last for long) but it was enough to send us back to the pool. We walked around the bay further (south side) which is where the locals hang out and the beach is absolutely littered with plastic bottles and bags. Not so nice but important to see how the locals live versus the tourists.", "beach clean and relaxing. love take 1 or two beers here.local food around is good to try.recomend area for diving or snorkeling", "This is a beach full of activity. Clean sand and great waves. Fun to watch surfers. Perfect for sunset and kite watching. Our hotel had a beach club so a small area for loungers with towels and shade. We saw gaggles of Chinese tourists taking selfies, wedding photos a plenty and even a procession from a nearby temple. Plenty of places to buy drinks and then you can eat fresh fish while your feet are in the sand.", "Not a good place to learn to surf even. As a strong swimmer. No warning signs............ Shoukd have flags at least", "This beach sits at the end of a drain that runs directectly into the ocean..at times it can be very smelly and you really don't want to step in it let alone walk through it...they have now put up a little bridge to help with that but that rancid water runs straight into the ocean and where you swim...it's also very commercialised so loads of vendors asking you if you need a massage, sunglasses, sarong, jewlery etc..", "Very quiet beach. The rates that locals quote at a shack is too much for a place like this. However if you want peace and a good tan, you may like it.", "It is windy there, you can grab a corn from the person selling the corn and enjoy the sunset. It is very romantic :)", "Walked along this beach a few times in the morning, nice to get their early before it gets too busy. Great spot to do a learn to surf class.", "A nice black sand beach, beautifully maintained. I hung at the hotels pool and later ventured down to the beach to relax in the sand during sunset. This is not a beach for relaxing and swimming. It has a long shoreline and beautiful waves. The lifeguards are very active and the beach goes on for miles!", "I always stay here every trip, much cleaner than it used to be and no whee near as many dogs. Service offered here with beach lounge rentals is always great and happy to help you. Can't go past sunset drinks here.", "Loved this beach, even the beach sellers are gorgeous people.Mer many a swim buddy, shared many stories and Bintangs, sunset memories", "Beach is not very good, isn't wide, not very clean and too much people trying to sell you different thinks", "Private, clean, well groomed and clear water. Perfect! Couldn't have asked for more. Snorkel straight from the beach.", "A good beach for water activities organised by professional like scuba .. snorkeling...etc Not good for swimming ", "Very beautiful beach that i have ever saw. The water very clear and the sandy very smooth. I will suggest all of you to come and see by yourself if want to know much more.", "Great beach to stroll along. Dark sand. We didn't enter the water but saw lots of people swimming. Looked like there were lots of rips. Vendors selling kites, sarongs, sunglasses and jewellery. Hire a sunbed, buy a beer or learn to surf.", "This is a perfect location to enjoy swim at high tide but be careful of the rocks as the tide goes out. A great beach for a walk to relax and while away the hours", "This the best beach i have seen, this beach very good to see the sunset and on the day time also nice to get sun.", "This beach is lovely but not white sands and blue sea.. but having sad this it’s still beautiful and the people who work here offering massage or boat trips are some of the mostly friendly people I’ve had the pleasure meeting.. the beach could do with a little tidy and clean maybe every morning .. it could be so much more..still a great place to visit", "Gorgeous water colour and there is a little market on the beach front which was lovely to wander through. It is the main point for boats though so very busy and the people don't leave you alone. There was quite a lot of rubbish and stray dogs on the beach but if you just sit and focus in the water it was nice!", "The beach is very good for surfing but not swimming. There are so many nice and friendly coaches available here. My son’s coach Yudy taught him so well. He improved his surfing so much after 3 lessons.", "Its a small beach with most of the being used by the restaurants guys and at high water beach is hardly visible. Not clean due to lots of restaurant on the beach bank and locals ideally all over the beach in the evening hours.", "Again I was a little disappointed at double six beach when I visited it had rubbish strewn all over, there was a tractor attempting to clean but it just seemed to be moving sand, I prefer to head up to Legian beach where why there is some mess locals seem to clean up a lot", "Very crowded beach with it difficult to find a place to sit without having to pay for the privilege.", "Nice beach. Lots of resorts along the way to stop for lunch or beverages. A little higher priced than other restaurants off the beach.", "Fine beaches and gorgeous clear blue water. I would highly recommend this destination anyone planning a honeymoon.", "Ok beach, nice when tide is in and water is deep. Can't see sunset but it is very pretty colours at that time. Small amount of reef", "Its a real let down to find such an idyllic setting ruined by litter, raw sewage and soiled nappies / sanitary products. I know this is a developing country, but the local authority would do better to clean the beach overnight. On the plus side, plenty of loungers and bars to rest at, Joes, is fun and beer is cheap and cold!", "very laid back and lots of nice resorts. food selections aren't too many but you can just eat at your hotel and enjoy the beach", "The place was to busy and the beach need to be more organized and cleaned up for me which can be improved", "Visit this beach when school holiday, Damn very busy beach. a lot of bus come. Entrance ticket is IDR 10K/ person, sun bed for seating IDR 50K/hour. Rent Canoe IDR 50K/hour , the food was average. But my kid was happy. i am happy too", "The beach is not as nice as I originally thought, though it is clean enough and quiet. Sadly, it covers with lots of volcanic sand which has made it less attractive.", "Buy a beer, drive your motorbike there around 17.30PM and enjoy the sunset and the waves.Bring a blanket to sit down", "watch sunset almost every weekend here, sometimes its crowd, sometimes not. many family with puppy or strangers and tourist for afternoon walk. sometimes visit this beach after sunset for a nice pictures", "We arrived without expectation on the last 2 days of a long trip aroynd . The sand is great and out hotel had an own Beach Club ! The only thing you must know is that the water is not deap and that it is more to use as a bath as for a swim", "What a Great waves.... Great surf... Great beach, This used to be... Now a plastic dump... Every wave brings New Floors of plastic! Spent a lot of time in the traffic jam to Get to The beach... And then you spent your holiday on a dump... Stay at home, forget about This paradise iT used to be... Now it’s nothing more than a totally wasted beach.... full of plastic... To swim, is impossible Without touching plastic With every movement.... Avoid This place...", "Swimming at the beach was like swimming in a hot bath. The beach was generally clean, with little visible rubbish.", "We went to Nusa Dua Beach as part of a shore excursion with Charm. My friend had wanted to snorkel and this beach was not suitable for this at all. I think if you are going to snorkel in you would need to rent a boat for this. It was a nice beach with white sand, and easy to get into and out of the water. However you needed to wear beach shoes as there are rocks in the water itself as well as some weeds. We also saw some garbage in the water which surprised us as we have not seen that at the other beaches we have been in the world. We ordered drinks so that we could use the table and chairs at one of the vendors casual restaurants. We did enjoy the swim and the quiet location after a day of looking at the sights and sitting in the car.", "It’s a nice place to visit in ! The beach is clean and u can visit GWK culture park and see the traditional shows there.", "one of the best place to enjoy the sunrise and take a jog in the morning with your friends (or dog).", "Great place to spend a few days. Lovely beach with a wide choice if eateries from upmarket international hotel chains to local bars. Weather perfect during late September.", "Great beach to watch the spectacular sunsets especially from cool beach clubs like ku de ta and potato head. These beach clubs are more pricy but they are recommended top end clubs . There are numerous cheap eating places and massages done on the beach . Good beach for morning or evening walks to people watch .", "You can sit in the sand or sit and watch the sunset in any of its beachside restaurants. Its sand is racked everyday to make sure it is always safe and clean. You can watch the style fishing boats go out to start the nights catch or look to the right and see the planes take off and land in the distance. Beautiful beach!", "loved a romantic walk along the beach at night, quiet with lights along pathway and highlight waves, and so clean. Grab a gelati and enjoy. Watch out for little crabs though.", "Quiet. Was windy both nights at Sunset dinner. Loads of choice for dinner. Relaxed. A few local dogs, no issues. Lots of mini marts to stock up before going back to the hotels.", "This whole coast is covered if plastic and rubbish. It is disgusting, and a health hazard. Ear infections and rashes are what you will get if you surf and it is getting worse everytime I'm there. Do not visit! You will be horribly disappointed", "Nice beach , but very commercial. Things are too expensive. If you are looking for a laid back beach, head to balangan beach.", "The ebach is amazing by sunset, its not recomended for swimming, rather surfing and hanging around there is cool, alot of nice places to dine and drink along the beach", "Beach was pretty dirty which is a shame. There are sun beds that you can rent for about $50K for 1 hour which is great. Swim between the flags... but there are not a lot of lifesavers...", "Beautiful clean and inviting when staying in one of the 5 star resorts along the beach. Many small resturaunts and food vendors to please your tastebuds. Lots of shady trees to give you a rest from the heat while you eat or just rest.Just be aware of No swimming on religious and public holidays holidays.", "The beach is quite crowded and there were lots of fishing boats moored so swimming was not so enjoyable though the water was warm and relatively clean. Lots of places to eat along the shore.", "I would probably say that this is the quietest beach we found in which for us was a good thing. It is a beautiful long stretch of sand and only at night does it come alive with lots of seafood restaurants.", "What a great place , very nice vibe. The people are nice and chill. Very very good food options and a great beach. Watch out for some stones in the water.surfing is what it is about on this beach", "Love going to this beach maybe because it feels like I’m home every time I go there know a lot of people and have good friendships over the years ... restaurant close by everything is busy on a Sunday afternoon", "This was on our must see list and we made it Worth the effort Great location The cool towels at Gloria Jeans topped it off", "Good beach for a swim and relax . Tides not too big. Fairly quiet not many places along the beach for food and drinks . Sand is good and clean", "Overall beach and garden area were well maintained. Clean as you go on the way to the beach and in the beach. Spending the morning till noon with family at the beach side and enjoying water sport facilities that available unforgettable experiences in . We stay at Conrad beautiful suite room.", "Waves, sand, grilled fish on the beach...boogie boards for rent...beautiful view...relaxed feel... kites in the sky ...the airport runway is visible from the beach so if you want to feel you are on a desert island this is not the spot for you...", "Been going here for a couple of years now . Ladys worked first in a massage salon on Jl Cemara but it was pulled down for a new building .Alwas the same Ladys working there so you dont get a different lady all the time who do it different than the other .Still cheap 60.000 for a nese massage. We will be back in Oktober and have another great massage from Wayan or Desak", "Very nice and quite quiet in the week, a bit busier at the weekend but still pleasant. Good to swim here but beware of rocks depending on the state of tide. Lots of bars for food and drink.", "beach is groomed daily, first time I have seen sea snake babies on sand heading to the water (before sunrise very rare) , very safe beach swam with children in the water minimal risk of stingers / or sharks although a strong current and undertow, very safe and very interesting, .", "Quiet beach with many unique beach cafes. Pretty quiet even for the weekend. Beach is clean too. Only downside is the ladies who would offer their services to you. Remember to bargain the prices. Check out the prices in their massage parlour before hitting the beach...", "Very clean beach with soft black sand. Many options offered along the shore to enter and enjoy the beach clubs. Good waves depending on wind and tide. Very picturesque.", "Plenty of people standing around but no-one in swimming. The majority were bussed in from other islands. The statues on the side of the road going down to the beach were amazing.", "A beautiful white sanded (when dry) beach, quite long and foes have private areas for some of the more swanky hotels. There are public toilets that are quite basic but kept very clean and tidy and a number of restaurants to eat at - the food is good and quite reasonably priced. The beach is quite popular with surfers as there are some good sized waves (should I call them breakers?), but for us, the beach was great for little romantic walks.", "Great to walk the beach day or night..... Sand as far as you could walk...afternoon would get calm and you could swim comfortably.", "Terrible restaurant and very expensive food.. worst food .if you go to 5 stars Resturant you will pay less and eat much better food. The beach is dirty too... nothing to see", "This is an absolutely beautiful beach to go to and see an amazing sunset, one of the best yet , we even sent friends there and they had the same experience as us, and you also have to try the roast corn on the cob on the beach. Wow", "the beach was a short walk from our hotel. it is very clean and goes on for miles. the water is very pleasant and are able to swim and surf freely. there are plenty of beach umbrellas to hire so u can lazy around and enjoy the view", "Still a great place for a stroll - as it has been for many many years - with a paved path that winds its way along the beach, passing many restaurants, hotels, small shops, etc. Cyclists also use the path, but always travelling slowly, so pedestrians are pretty safe. If part of your idea of coming to is to relax, and walk on the beach, this is likely to appeal. You can of course walk on the beach itself, but the path is fine for me.", "They are grading the beach each day so was nice and clean. They had flags to swim between if you are not a strong swimmer and the water was nice and clear. The sand is a little grey but not unpleasant.", "This is a really night beach. It can be accessed by many walkways from the main street and usually has small snack and drink stands at the end of the access ways. The beach itself is fairly steep so makes for excellent swimming at high tide. Low tide is not so great but still a nice place to spend the day", "The water is very clear. The sand is smooth. My children loves to swim just near the shore. Many children playing at that beach. The beach i went to belonged to Novotel Nusa Dua. So it is a private beach. You can order drinks and snacks at the bar too.", "We visited the beach the afternoon of our departure back home. It was nice to just wander and soak in the beauty", "The beach is lovely with significant difference in high and low tide. At low tide all the fisherman are casting nets or line fishing. There are lots of shells to collect at anytime. Any wAter sport can be found on the beach. Remember to negotiate!!!", "Quiet resort. Nothing to rave about. Not the best beach in Asia. Rats running around the beach which do not seem to bother the locals. Won’t come back again.", "I will keep this short. Most of the beaches in this region of are in a complete mess. Filthy, grimy and in need of some major attention. The issue remains the ammount of businesses, hawkers, stray dogs and litter in the ocean. This on top of climate just repels you from the potential beauty that could have once been seen here in the late 70s / early 80s.", "A great place for chill. Better in morning. From 6 AM can watch beautiful sunrise right on the (almost) empty beach.", "very dirty beach and water,horrible .also i lot seller are coming and bothering the guests.i would not come again,awful dirty", "It is best to swim at high tide as the water is less than knee deep at low tide - take a hotel towel and enjoy", "The water is calm all the way out until the reef so ideal for swimming and children. Lots of restaurants and bars along the front and ladies offering massages etc", "It wasn't the ideal season for the beach as it was the rainy season but the beach was still good. It had a great pathway along the beach and the locals were very friendly.", "Very dirty would not swim storm water drains do straight in water a stroll through the local tip is cleaner.", "The beach is nice with soft sand, but the sea is not that great (high tide in the morning for few hours)", "OK beach - not very busy but water is not very clear and there were bits of litter floating around. However it is suitable for children as the beach is very calm with little waves and is quite shallow", "Fantastic beach, sunset and waves .. but there is a need to clean the beach and water from plastics. That will significantly improve the experience. Long term authorities need to consider this..!! From a lover", "This is not what you see on the tourism photos. Plastic waste as far as the eye can see. It spoils the beach but it also spoils the harmony. is not a beach paradise with this spoiling it that is for sure. 2203", "I have no clue why anyone would ever go here. We booked 11 days in Nusa Dua and then 11 days in Echo beach. We left the next morning after arriving. I have never seen a beach with more garbage and water that was so dirty. The surf was nothing great either. I have traveled around the world surfing and never seen more garbage on a beach. I would not even go in the water. Nicaragua and Costa Rica, California, Florida , Mexico all have cleaner nicer beaches. We have three young children and this place is not kid friendly. The kids have travelled to many third world countries and they even said this city is full of garbage. The town of echo beach is full of trash. Do not go here", "It's a beach to sit and enjoy the atmosphere, there were a good number of surfers. There are a lot of rocks so it's not about swimming.", "The waves are great but the sand and the first 40 metres or so of the water are not so nice. You can only guess why the water is so brown and there is so much rubbish embedded in the sand. Hopefully the island will improve this over time.", "My fiancé and I spent 3 days at a resort on the beach! Water was lovely and hotels made big effort in cleaning beaches every day 👌🏻 beautiful views", "The sea sports only for experience, and relatively pricy. If wanna experience, the para-sailing and underwater walk is a must try ... for family with kids, banana boat is available ... the rest, no point trying", "Very dirty, a lot of garbage coming from the sea and Java island make this beach entirely unattractive place to visit.", "Get a bike to drive along the beach or just relax and enjoy the sea, the people passing by and the ladies who want to sell you their goods. The beach is clean and there are many restaurants and bars to choise from.", "Beautiful beach with white smooth sand. Great place to take pictures and to see sunset. Nice beach to walk on.", "Clean beach with lovely paved area to walk along. We got complimentary bicycles from the hotel and cycled along the path both upwards and downwards. On the very next section of beach where we were, a local beach was full of local families on Sunday, playing in the ocean, laughing and having good old fashioned family fun in the sun! A lovely sight to see.", "This place has it all. A wonderful location that would probably satisfy most every need! A boardwalk to walk along, and experience the multitude of offerings - from restaurants and hotels, recreational activities, spas, souvenirs, people watching, bars, lounge chairs, etc...all before gorgeous scenery and friendly people.", "the view and the ocean breeze is an experience by it self as usual locals are so friendly and helpful the shops there have lots of souvenirs, clothes. food etc at an affordable price", "we went down to the beach area restaurants to meet up with friends for dinner and there are loads of eating areas with great food.took a beachfront walk to friends hotel and the beach is probably the most littered beach i have ever walked along. you could not help but not to walk on plastic drink containers. worst beach around i cannot see how the people could be proud of this area absolutely a disgrace.", "very wide & beautiful beach. Great for taking long strolls. We were there in mid-day, but I bet sunsets would be great here. Only odd thing: only saw two doves during maybe 2 hours there, no seagulls, no sandpipers, no anything else. Wonder why not!", "I came here from 10AM until 4PM. From 10 AM until 11.30AM the beach has big waves but I can still play Kayak with rent Rp.50.000 once. After that the wave is very quite and I can swim in the beach. But poor me, I got little jelly fish attact there.", "Excellent place to shop at Baruna Beach market, Sindu Beach Street. Fixed prices, hassle free, excellent range and friendly staff. My husband buys all his clothes here when we are in , great size range for the big Aussie man. Plenty of ladies clothes too and homeware. A must do shopping experience.", "White sand, turquoise water. It's only bad that you can not swim far from the beach. There are warning signs and when you reach them the ocean is still not deep enough. Local residents cannot reach the beach so it's pretty empty. Sometimes you can see few local woman selling souvenirs.", "The beach itself is great, especially if after some waves....but it really needs looking after...I picked up broken glass on 2 occasions, and the amount of plastic waste coming on shore is a very sorry sight ...apart from myself and one family I saw picking the litter, I see no other effort generally...It’s all of us’ problem and we need to take collective responsibility for it :-)", "large, spread out beaches makes it great for sunbathing (if not interrupted by the locals).. it is a glistening beach with darkish sand and not so crystal clear water. The waves roll and roll and it is pretty dangerous for new swimmers. Everything is ridiculously over priced and can be bargained down to 90%. There are lots of families with young kids and cute dogs running around on leashes which makes it a nice, friendly beach.", "this was the first beach we saw and thought it to be very average - we had better at home. We would not go swimming I the beach.", "Nice beach just too many people. Almost impossible to feel relax.. And lil bit far away from the center. But ya.. Nice in the end", "A long stretch of beach with five star hotels and resorts. Not many visitors here except for those staying in nearby resorts. Nice for morning or evening walks. The sea is shallow and blue. Simply lovely.", "The beach was beautiful, water was clean and quite shallow as it was near to full moon, we enjoyed soaking and swimming in the water.", "Clean pristine miles of hotels and privacy along the coast. Great surf for intermediate or better surfers", "This beach is always busy. Considering the surge of growth over the past 20yrs. It was the dead end of . Now you cant park and is very full. The inlet river to the right is not the best and is sometimes very dirty depending on the day. ", "Lovely beach, but really wish there wouldn't be so many stray dogs. Lovely clear waters, can only recommend", "Quieter than Sindhu beach which is to the north, but you will still be asked continually to go to some shop, buy a hat or something else you have been shown 200 times that day already. The beach is narrow but being a lot less restaurants and hotels claiming the sand with chairs and tables, there is more room to laze around or play games. The sand is course and we found it quite dirty as a sand. Water is warm and shallow and relatively calm. No good for surfing. The best bit about this beach is the walk way that runs along the top of the beach. Great for the mornings before the shops set up, and also an evening stroll. If you are there after sunset take a torch as there are some areas further to the south that are not lit.", "good for a leisure and/or romantic stroll along the shore. calm sea good for swimming or just laying in the sun sand and water! best experience of beach side.", "Relax with beach beds and umbrellas all day. Friendliest locals go out of their way. You can get great nase gireng cooked fresh on the beach and drinks brought to your chair", "Nice private beach great location. You can swim and it's perfect location for a family outing. Close to the hotel restaurant.", "Easy to access and beautiful sunset to enjoy serounding with cafe, restaurants, and hotels.. Lots of things this beach could be offer to the tourist", "These are the pictures that Tourism does not want you to see! But in the end this is how it looks in early February in the rain. Small parts of the beach are cleaned up by the small tourism operators trying to sell Lounge chair space. 2200", "I love waves, ocean, sea air, salt water.... But when I visited this beach was a festering pit of rubbish and plastic and river debris (including everything you could think of). Washed up on the sand, creek beds and circling around in the water. Did I swim? NO WAY. NOT ON YOUR LIFE. Hepatitis just waiting to happen....GROSS", "Nice but far from being a great beach. Go to Thailand, Australia, the Pacific islands if you want to see great beaches.", "There were lots of rental for chair and umbrella. The beach area was nice but recommend to wear a sandal to walk on the sand, it gets very hot during the late morning. There were lots of garbage came back from the wave and it wasn't pleasant to stay in the water to long.", "Sand not compact, many sharp stones, shells and rubbish washed ashore. Lots of seaweed, not recommended for children or anyone to swim out. Waves r big. View was good because the beach is private. Many wedding photographers coming in to take pics and shushed away by security. Wedding photo groups can add up to 4 or 5 every day! They smoke, litter and spit on the private beach. Hope ayodya security can effective chase them away and employ staff to clean beaches. Ironically the staff pick fallen leaves but not rubbish.", "this is quite nice but due to the coarse sand there are not so many people in the water. There are lot of kite surfer and surfer due to strong winds.", "A good fun beach to visit if you like a bit of atmosphere! The sand is fine and there are plenty of sun loungers. Even though it is very very busy there is plenty of space as it is so big. People come here to surf so the ocean is full of surfers. Therefore you can not swim in the ocean.", "This is a very busy beach with bars and restaurants all along the front with great menus. Although it’s busy it has a buzz and plenty of beds to hire. The sunsets here are also beautiful.", "It's a lovely beach, with a great sunset. Lots of umbrellas and chairs to hire to stay out of the sun, some of the people selling get annoying and a bit of rubbish but still really nice beach", "A very nice boardwalk of 5 kilometers along the clean beach, with nice restaurants, cafes, deck chairs & of course little shops. And in the distance you'll have a wonderful view of mount Agung! The sellers were a bit pushy but could be ignored very easily, so not to ruin the moment. Best time to swim and the most beautiful was during high tide. Water was very clean and beautiful blue with absolutely no waves, because of the coral reef that's surrounds the entire coastline like a natural fence about 2 kilometers away from the beach. But when there's a low tide you'll experience something completely different...you'll find massive amount of beautiful and odd sea creatures!! From sea cucumbers to camouflaging sea snails to big beautiful starfish and many other amazing odd creatures, we don't even know what the h#ll it is? So do bring along your snorkeling and some water shoes if you want to explore the area when it's low tide...really amazing!!", "If you like sand and sea walk, must visit here. I reach here in late evening . So i miss the sunset . Otherwise nice beach", "The beach is very relaxing in the early evening. One can choose to order a nice drink and relax on a lounge chair or have a nice stroll with yr love ones", "We visited this beach area on a Thursday around 10 am. There was not much happening, with very few beach goers. The local “merchants “ were relentless and made the morning very frustrating to try and relax. There was a lot of plastic debris coming onto the beach from the sea, making the beach seem dirty and untidy. Some locals kept their areas tidy but the overall pollution was disappointing. Not a beach we would choose to revisit.", "nice clean beach , easy access, you can have a surf lesson or just rent un umbrella with deck chair ; you can bathe in the sea ,difficult to swim becaufe of the waves ,but great fun!", "So much happening here. Great waves, nice clean sand, surfing, horseback riding, kite flying, cool bars and eateries.", "The beaches and ocean in are really made for strong swimmers. There tends to be some heavy rip tides and strong currents. I would advise anyone wanting to go in the water to be careful if they are weak swimmers. Yes, there are lifeguards, but don't put yourself in a risky position. With that said, this is a wonderfully fun beach and I must have been out in the water for 4 hours one day just jumping in and out of waves! So much fun!", "Great clean beach and less touristy. Top restaurant on beach called Kauputi that I would highly recommend. Spectacular beach side view at \\the St Regis\\\". This area has the best resort hotels in . More upmarket, clean and safer than other parts of . Great shopping nearby with quality shops and restaurants. Ubud would be my second choice but for a different more laid back quiet experience. Enjoy!\"", "Nice place to view sunset. Plenty of food and drink choices and some with live music. Not the cleanest beach i have visited. Annoying \\chinese lantern\\\" sales people, why buy these and add to the plastics in the sea.\"", "Very average beach, thank goodness i don't see much rubbish after i heard there was a ban for single use plastic. It's nice to see the sunset there if you like walks on the beach and have some cocktails in the bars there. Watch out for some dogs that poop in some parts of the beach. Other than that it's good to go early in the morning there as well. If you are going by a motorcycle or car there is parking fee which is about 500 rp.", "Safe, magnificent waves, friendly, lots of eating places on beach, Bintang in a bean bag watching the world go by! Or watching planes arrive and depart", "This beach looked great for surfing! We were only there for a short time, so we didn't get a chance to experience it 1st hand, but there were plenty of good waves and a lot of locals surfing.", "The beaches are busy with public access as well as private hotel beaches. The boardwalk is great for a slow or brisk walk or a bike ride.", "Possibly the cleanest beach I have seen in all of . Workers clean and sweep the beach every day at sunrise. You can see fisherman wading in the calm waters and catching baitfish or large dinner fish. (The Mango Bar or Beach Bar Restaurant will serve up seafood so fresh -- they'll literally pull it out of the water and cook it up for you in minutes!) You can stroll out to the reef at low tide and see starfish, or take a swim at high tide. You can be chest-deep in the crystal water and still clearly see your feet :) Just a lovely place to be almost every day (it does get crowded on Sundays).", "Clean swimming beach however very tidal. Was protected by outer reef approx. 500 metres out. Located at rear of hotel just across main boardwalk. Slight annoyance from local pedlars which has to be expected in . When dealt with politely they tended to leave one alone.", "We thought the water would be clean, but were disappointed with the amount of trash in the water. Plus the local hagglers did not give up!", "Jimbaran bay has waves good for body surfing. And good to relax at. There are corn salesmen that cook the corn in front of you :) There are also men who walk horses up and down the bay for kids to ride. You can also watch the planes land and take off from here. The sound of the waves is relaxing. We got some great sunset photos here", "Such a lovey beach! Very blue sea and white sand! Lots of places to walk along the beach and many restaurants! Would probably avoid the hotel restaurants as they are expensive. Walk along to the bay part of the beach and there are a range of places to eat for mostly half the price. People are around the beach trying to sell things, however if you say 'no thank you' they always leave you alone. A must visit in Nusa Dua. Also if it's a windy day you should visit waterboom which is just past the bay section.", "Apart from the amazing view of a magnificent beach this area has a bunch of restaurants and other activities that will help you enjoy your day. We especially liked finishing up there at the end of the day, falling into a bean bag and watching the sun go down whist we sipped on a cocktail or two. Wonderful spot to unwind and relax.", "I went there at about 4:00 PM to find out an empty beach. I saw hardly 10 people there. Came back after 5 mins.", "Ok so firstly we had fun here, hired 3 day beds, surf boards for the kids and had a few drinks on the beach. What did I learn, 1. Ask advise from others who look like they have been here before... I did and saved me some $$ 2. Day beds, don't pay over 50k for 1, they will also try and put a time limit on you? Just say no this is for as long as I want. 3. Drinks, I wandered up to a bar and paid full price for drinks first up, watching others I found the guy who rented you the bed will also being you drinks at a cheaper price than the bars. 4. When hiring a surfboard haggle (as with everything else in .. Also don't fall for the 'you have to have lessons to hire this board' if you can surf just say no if will cost you far less. 5. Expect hawkers, you will have people come try to sell you bits and pieces. If your not interested let them know and they will move on. 6. Have fun!! Your in for crying out loud!! ", "Coming from a country famed for its white beaches, I found the beaches in unimpressive, the sand is dark and can get rocky. The tide and current can also get quite high so it's not the best for swimming.", "Beautiful beach , clean water, hotels ‘ private beaches but offers water sports activities. Not crowded , beautiful shore. ", "Lovely clean, safe beach. Yellow sands, a few hotels and bars dotted along the front. Can use it as a short cut to the high street", "Quite quiet beach,good for people who want to relax and have slow holiday. Beach is clean also have some activities that you can do. If you prefer busy beach and party,I suggest go to Kuta.", "It was perfect for my son to play in the beach as well. The waters were calmer toward the beach, there was plenty of space and beach options all around. We also had lunch at a very nice local place close to the beach. We walked around at the shops afterward and had a nice Starbucks drink as well. It was a really great beach option in the southern area, and you can also see the Water Blow area by there. There is a nice, large park with a monument right by the beach as well.", "I think this is newly developed beach. I was there with my family last month. Not quite crowded as it was already 4PM. There are still lots of works to be done to manage this little piece of quiet beach. Please manage the food/drinks stalls better and build more bathrooms/changing rooms. Keep up the good works", "Our first trip here....Went snorkelling and did turtle island today with wife and 2 kids 7&9.... Firstly reminded me of Kuta shopping strip with the vultures hovering... We booked a snorkel and turtle island... I have dived before so when they gave my kids masks that did not fit I had to step in and make sure they were going to keep changing them until they did... Same as mine.... We jumped on a boat( just seaworthy).. The day was average( a little windy) but we didn't know better... After driving through the pandemonium he stopped us over a couple of rock... The daughter was sick, the wife was sick.. After we stopped he gave us life jackets....perplexing... They were for swimming.... We jumped over in the middle of a flotilla of boats ... Saw very little... A few little fish swimming around the rocks, grey coral.. Or what seemed to be coral... He told us we were spending an hour here... Ten minutes later I was done and over the chop... Turtle island was better, people there friendly ... Felt like turtles were in areas too small but what do I know... Coming home was ok till the driver beach the boat and nearly capsized us.. I got out and tried to get the kids out... Got the youngest out then the boat got slammed by a wave causing wife and daughter to get slammed inside the boat.. I got them out as quick as I could before the next wave slammed the boat ... We take safety very seriously in Aus for a reason ..... Just be aware that in this country no matter how nice they are do not take safety anywhere even remotely seriously as we do...", "I beg to differ here from FLORANE C that no body disturbs you there are vendors selling so many things on this beach and other beaches in ... jewellery , hair braiding , popcorn , tatoos etc but nonetheless , the beaches are clean and quiet. food options are limited as the restaurants are a bit far away but you can have a chilled bintang and enjoy.", "Not sure about the swimming here, the swell was pretty high but nice easy surfing. I walked all the way to Kuta Beach, great views of the bay and nobody to disturb you. Great for jogging as well!", "66 is a great place to hangout and have a few cheap drinks in the sun, before heading off to a restaurant or bars for the evening. Please note the recent comments stating the beach is covered in litter is a yearly event at this time of the year due to the predominant wind direction. Yes; the beach has more litter on it at this time of the year due to this, but all the beach boys and others working on the beach do their utmost to clean up as much as they can.", "A comfortable and safe beaches for swimming, the minus is that there is no public toilets and showers ...", "Great for a beer at beach tables. Awesome sunset - a must go avoid many restaurants ECT. SURFING dudes that set up tables & chairs in Afternoon amazing. Also Sun beds at reasonable prices", "The beach was dirty and covered in litter probably due to the rains, some bars were okay but an excessive amount of people selling trinkets . Even though this is their lively hood when you say no it means no and leave me alone.", "Beautiful beach, but very rough waters. It is very difficult to swim there. Lots of hotels on the beach. It was not very busy for a beautiful beach. It's quite a walk unless you're staying at a nearby hotel.", "One of the few beaches we went to not littered with trash, but the beach slopes aggressively so there's not much room for activities. Not many vendors on the beach so you don't get bothered much, which is also nice, and there's several large beachfront restaurant / resorts to hang out in. The surf was garbage the day I was there. There was plenty of power behind it, but the break was super choppy with no great shape to the waves. The broke all over the place and inconsistently - there was not one peak to sit on, it was all over the place. And the wave breaks several times and backs off again, depending on the exact power behind the swell, so positioning is near impossible. The mid break seemed to be best - the outside broke and backed off again too quickly and the inside had too much interference. Might be OK with a heavier swell building the outside peak. It was ~4 feet when I was there.", "A place to have lunch/ watch sunset or have a go at local Bitang Beer, all in all time well spent, scenic - please don't forget to take your camera.", "It was a good beach. You are able to purchase some shade... Rent an umbrella. It is worth it since the sun is blazing. Close to the markets. Surfing lessons are available for you as well and if you are a surfer then surf boards for rent to you.", "We stayed at The Royal Beach witch has direct access to the beach and what a great section of beach it is. With lots of bars and places to eat you cannot go wrong and enjoy the sunset.", "My kids (4 dan 8 years old) really enjoyed playing in Sanur Beach (behind Mercure Hotel). The beach was very calm with small waves. They were very happy playing with sand there. They also met little live crabs, sea snails and shells. We also enjoyed watching kites flying. The part of the beach behind Mercure was also clean. But don't be surprise that the water level can be very very low. ", "I read reviews of this beach and the words used to describe it was “pristine”, “gem of a place” etc. you get the picture. Hence we were excited to go visit this beach. Lo and behold the absolute disappointment the moment we hit the shores (had to walk past the rows of establishments sprung up to capture the tourist dollar). Beach was dirty, overcrowded and had a lack of public amenities (I don’t count those toilets set up by commercial establishments and which are also dirty as public amenities). The water was also not clear so I’m really unsure how adjectives such as pristine could be used to describe it.", "The beach is beautiful for . Sitting on the beach outside our resort the Westin was lovely. The sand, for , was clean and soft. We found swimming better (obviously) during high tide however there was still rubbish that was swept in which formed a barrier to get through prior to getting to clear swimming water (gross). Low tide provided the best viewing and gave the hotel staff time to clear the rubbish that had accumulated. Nice to walk along at sunset however the wet sand does not harden like Australian beaches, and instead each step lands you ankle and sometimes shin high in sand and water.", "The beach was really clean even with the past storms that had happened. They had cleaned it up nicely! The sand was nice between my toes and the Beach was really happening. There are a lot of lovely restaurants around this area and an easy walk from my hotel.", "The beach is beautiful to look at and walk on. The week we spent there the water was calm everyday and the water was clear and very warm. Only a few locals out selling their wares and they generally moved on once you said no thank you.", "I stayed at a large hotel here that I wouldn't recommend. But the area and the other hotels looked great. Nice beach, very long beach path, lots of restaurants and bars Not too noisy compared to other spots", "Family friendly beach, safe. Clean water, gentle waves. Great walking path, plenty of variety as far as eateries are concerned.", "Nice sunsets. Plenty of beach chairs to hire. Unfortunately the wave are strong at the moment and be careful!", "Today is is much better and there is hardly any rubbish but the last couple of days they have had trouble managing it, even though there was rubbish collectors and school children making big efforts to remove it. It's just bad time of year and the rubbish gets swept up to the shore. Unfortunate because the area is very nice but the atmosphere can be ruined when you are treading on rubbish. Hope it clears away soon.", "Great white beach, with a bautiful sunset scenery. Seafood restaurant are the best, but beach is not really good for surfing", "From sitting on the beach watching the sun rise , swimming in the pretty clean water to sitting in a restaurant having a coffee or a cold drink this us the best location in . So many places to choose to eat from along the paved path that flows down the beach side. Or one road in for for more shops and massage places . There is a great night market too . It is more relaxed over here less hustle and bustle . You can shop or relax and not really be follewed by sellers constantly . Great hotels and lots of villas to choose from too .", "It is a very long beach with clubs and hotels all along it that invite visitors to share facilities. If you are going to swim, watch out for the currents as they can be fierce. Swim within the monitored areas with life guard patrols.", "The white sands,the corals on the surface,the great view of the hills surrounded it,the colorful boats and surfboards.My new favourite for the beach in .Now they made a great effort to develop this beach, i hope it's worth it.", "When we where there beach was filled with empty bottles, plastic garbage and beach huts did not look inviting.", "nice beach with a lot of restaurant. perfect for relax. a lot of shopping point too. and the point is not far from where I stay at sanctuario villa", "We went to Double Six Beach for the sunset. We were excited to spend our last evening in watching the sun fall beneath the horizon. As with all things in the Kuta area, shops outnumber everything but the stray dogs. Just know, if you go by foot, you'll have to say o\\\" about a hundred times. However, the biggest disappointment was how the natural beauty of this beach and those waves were spoiled by the trash and general lack of cleanliness. That's what really hurts, because we've been around the world before and seen high traffic areas and never seen a beach that had such natural beauty so spoiled by man-made, preventable debris. It was just everywhere and overwhelmed our opportunity to be in the moment. Though the clouds obscured our direct view, we wanted to stay in the moment, but surrounded as we were by the trash, it was hard to engage fully. Even as we went to a bar to sit and have a cocktail, the uncleanliness just followed through. The beach chairs were stained terribly, if I were a business owner, I'd offer a towel to patrons who would like one, I know we would have used it (the stains were irrespective of the beach bar, which were often placed right on the sand). We left a bit disappointed that they haven't managed their naturally beautiful space carefully, leaving it to tourists, vendors and stray dogs to manage the trash instead of making an effort to keep the area pristine. PS: the waves are absolutely beautiful, if you want to surf or splash, I see no reason not to here.\"", "Having just written a rave review for the Griya Santrian Hotel, I have to say that the beach does not measure up through no fault of the hotels there. The issue is that the lagoon out to the the coral reef is shallow and tidal. So most times there is too little water to swim in. Also the floor appears sandy but contains very sharp, broken coral embedded in it, so you need water shoes. But he very WORST feature is the continuous racket from the jet skis who seem to dominate the beach and lagoon at anything near high tide. There are markers to keep swimmers to about 50 yards from the beach so that the thugs can crash around all day long in the lagoon preventing anyone swimming out to the reef. SO a waste of time taking your snorkelling gear to this beach. The local authorities need to sort this out and not just cave in to the commercial interests of the jet ski owners. KEEP THEM AT ONE END OF THE BEACH and give the swimmers a chance.", "Excellent beach to spend the day in a sun bed. There many options of restaurants. Calm and safe sea waters, ideal for kids. Long walk path bordering the beach", "There are a lot of sunbeds around the beach. The prices that owners call are quite high, so make sure you negotiate with them to get a cheaper price.", "If you are going to to swim at the beach, forget it. Pick another destination like Phuket. beaches are only popular with surfers. I fail to see why. There is good surf in other parts of the world without having to swim through rubbish and septic drains that empty into the ocean. I think the locals need to get their act together and clean the beaches up.", "Had dinner there after so many friends raved about the area! The meal we had was reasonable but expensive, prices you'd expect to pay in Melbourne! The beach was extremely dirty and we were told by the waitress that rubbish washes up every February/March from overseas! It smelt and was full of plastic and sharp objects and held back by bright red bunting that detracted from the view of the only plus side of the visit - the beautiful sunset!", "This is a private beach. Very clean and beautiful. The beach sofa is provided by Mulia resort where we were staying. So comfortable we like to spend hours just lying at the beach.", "This beach was very close to our hotel and we used lots. It is a really busy place with lots to see and do and there is something for everyone. You can rent sun loungers on there for not too much money and there’s lots of places to get food or drink. It is very close to the main road so there are tons of shops and food outlets. Watersports feature prominently and there are many people who will teach you how to surf if you require it. The sea can get very rough so best to do it with professional help.", "we went there pretty much everyday during our stay. the beach was mostly privately owned by the hotel. depending on which hotel you stay at, you will see different part of the beach. Overall, very relaxing place to spend the day.", "No doubt this is a beautiful expanse if sand with shallow water but also good waves so that you can do some low key surfing. Like many beaches around the world it is plagued by plastic and other rubbish being washed ashore. As there are a lot of hotels along the beach it would be great if they could use their staff to do a daily clean which would then make it a great beach", "Well Nusa Dua beach has it all. Sun lounges, some shady trees, lovely clean beach with only a couple of licensed sellers. The ocean is refreshing and clean. You can get food, drinks, beer and ice cream. The fresh coconuts are fabulous, a must try. You just have to be careful not to get sun burnt.", "I have been here 3 years ago and have found that a lot of the small sellers have gone and been replaced by larger restaurants. There is not a lot of choice unless you want water sports. I did find a very good little Warung here called warung Yong Q which was very cheap and the food was lovely my husband got a coffee and an iced tea for $1.00", "If you like the beach, BBQ corn, cold beer and mixing with the locals this is the place. We went down at about 5 pm and it was a beaut night with a nice breeze, lots of people cooking corn and BBQ chicken. Some of the locals fishing and taking a dip after there working day. Great atmosphere! If you like fire works you can buy along the beach as well.", "Good just for surfing. Not clean and relaxing. You can take a surf in the rentals points, with all equipment", "This is a great spot to spend time. Chairs and umbrellas line the beach, with lots of cafes and shops. A good swimming spot protected by the reef. Canoes available for hire too. Not hassled to buy things which is nice, did get an awesome massage! Payment required to enter area(minimal). Parking directly at beach. Huge development being built on the cliff, looks disgusting and will get busier in years to come.", "Beach area is nice not the best I've been to though. Most hotels clean up the rubbish that collects there, dropped by visitors and brought in on the tide. By our hotel there were enough sunbed for all. You can hire sunbed further up for a few rupiah a day. Plenty of restaurants and warungs to find food/ drink. The water has a strong tide and can be rough for people who aren't strong swimmers. Also get some water shoes as there are many stones and loose broken corral.", "Easy access from all resorts the beach is quiet and great for kids. There are heaps of activity / water sport options on the beach and a variety of reasonably priced food options. All the resorts have sheltered seating on the beach and toilet facilities which aren’t policed so you can set up company where.", "Beach had a lot of rubbish and smell there was an outlet from the street. I would not recommend swimming there.", "Not always the case, as depends on the tides, the resorts are always doing clean ups of seaweed & rubbish . Safe to swim & fun for the kids once the tides goes out to poke around in the sheltered area ankle deep.", "Lovely peaceful quiet beach. Unusual to see that nowadays as usually there is loud music and beach hawkers. Nice to be at one with nature", "Beautiful place from the entrance tol until the beach & the ocean itself. The water was clear, there was a lot of places to eat, markets & beach activities including kayak & even body massage", "As all resorts are there, the bars and restaurants on the beach are quite expensive. Beautiful beach though and great place to relax.", "can do any activity here guys.,swim,eat,excercise and many more...although beach water sometimes dirty but i still like this places.", "We’re here for a week and wishing we’d researched more thoroughly before booking a villa The beach is a tip. It’s strewn with litter, especially plastic. Some hotels make a half hearted effort to clean up the patch outside their property but it’s token. We took some pics outside the Oberoi, Legian, Ku de Ta. Judge for yourself Worse from a health point of view is the stinking effluent that drains across the beach in several places. A beach stroll means having to walk or wade through untreated sewage. And people actually swim and lay down among this sh:t. Yuk.", "Very disappointed with amount of dirts floating to shore, beer bottles, plastic bags...also pushy venders and massage dealers? A woman was following us around in our family time even at dinner asking us for massages, even after we kindly said no, she kept following us,", " has so many nice beach. We visited some and it is like 50 shades of beach. Every beach has it own beauty and I cannot be tired of looking at them", "Sand and water is okay, a bit of litter and a lot of seaweed, go elsewhere if you are after white sand blue water, bonus is it's not very busy!", "Big beach with large waves and black sand. Not great for swimming but ideal for surfers. Do not were good shoes while walking on the beach!! Black sand sticks to and stains and I destroyed a very good pair so lesson learned. Many good bars and eateries to choose from but the beach is disappointing not least for the amount of rubbish that accumulates and is left lying there without collection.", "Beautiful beach, nice and clean and very relaxing, few sellers but not too annoying, plus plenty of water sports.", "This visit to we found the water clean and as usual and beach user friendly we as a family had surfers and a young child so we used the beach to surf morning walks and runs along the beach", "Amazing place to visit for a Sunset. You can get down to the beach and enjoy the wonderful views and waves crushing on the sand", "Liked, NO nightclubs, plenty of walking areas under shade trees. Good restaurants and warungs. Beach side bars and not overpriced.", "Whole beach area spotlessly clean and safe. Toss-up whether to swim in beach or resort pools. Great walking/cycling track all along beaches in front of resorts. Lots of eats and drinks available along the way.", "Coming here with a friend for a relaxing afternoon by the beach. Had some food and drink at a cafe on the beach. It is a good spot for watching sunrise and relax. The beach was a bit dirty with rubbish scattered in some areas. If you like, you can rent a lounge chair from local shops or hotels for around IDR. 60K. The good thing about this beach is it isn't as crowded as other beaches such as Kuta, Legian and Seminyak. It does have cafes and shops along the beach, but people normally do not ask or force you to buy.", "John and Jevi run the best chairs and umbrella's on double six. Just drive down until you get to the \\Seaside Mexican Restaurant\\\" it has a blue sign and is right after the circle K. Enter the beach near there and ask where Gee Wiz Bar is. They will point you towards the yellow and green umbrella's.\"", "Is THE place to be to watch an amazing sunset. Very busy towards the sunset, so best to get their early and lounge on one of the beach beds that you can rent from the locals. Lots of places to eat along the beach front, and plenty of places to learn to surf or hire surf equipment.", "Decent experience. But there are definitely better places/beaches in . Avoid watersports in this area. Not the best of equipment used", "The beach IMO is a very average beach. Below Average cleanliness, dirtyish coloured sand and plastic problems. It’s a mix of locals and holidaymakers and also large rats and dogs. I witnessed more rats hanging around the back of the shops and stalls on the beach than any other place in , even witnessed a rat fight! In the middle of the day I witnessed a man urinating under a table he was sat at, like it was ok!! I woke up one morning to watch the sunrise and the amount of dogs defecating in the sea and on the beach at 6am was enough to put you off walking on the sand. Pushy beach sellers. Some nice dining options like soul on the beach but all in all disappointing.", "Had a fun and exciting day there. Did jet ski , para sailing and banana boat ride. Great time and very helpful guides assistance. Explaining the process from start to finish. A definite to do if into water sports", "We didn’t know where to start with finding a nice beach and hotel so we booked here. The water was full of sea grass and you can’t go in without water shoes unless you want cuts on your feet. The beachfront hotels are nice and there are some good restaurants. Better to stay at one of their swimming pools. We have since explored other beaches and this one definitely has an older person and family vibe than anywhere else. This is coming from a mid-thirties couple. The traffic around the area is out of control. I would only recommend staying here if you want to be close to the airport.", "questionable hygiene and safety, seems no surf patrol and rips visible, quite a lot of plastics and empty bottles", "Great clean beach with shade if required. Its fantastic as you can walk ride a bike etc as the paths are even and in good condition", "We went here for enjoying the sunset. Rent 2 beach chair for 100k and drinking cold beer while enjoying the sunset right in front of us. Paradise!", "The view from the beach is nice. But if you want to spend time in the water go somewhere else. The water is shallow (max 1m) and the algaes make it disgusting to swim.", "We had a swim around nine in the morning. Tthe beach was clean and the water warm and lovely. Our hotel Sarinande was just a short walk back.", "Beautiful tropical beach with clear warm water. Very well maintained and safe for the kids with minimal wave and current activity.", "Went there every morning for 3 days to play in the waves, get a tan and body board. The beach is dotted with colourful beach chairs and umbrellas that can be 'rented'. You just need to order a drink or two. My boyfriend and I ordered a coke and a bintang beer for SGD14 (pretty extravagant but we took it as rental for the chairs) and that entitled us to use their chairs for the whole day. We also rented 2 body boards for SGD10 for whole day use. Double six beach was away from the busy Kuta area, but can still get pretty crowded on the weekend. The waves here can get quite big and the under current can also get quite strong. Would suggest that parents keep their children close and in sight at all times. There were some points where I almost fell due to the strong under current. There were peddlers approaching us to purchase things from them, but once you say no they won't bother you so much. Or you could also close your eyes and pretend to sleep when you see them approaching your direction. All in all, this is a great place to rest, relax, people watch and learn surfing if you're up for it. It costs about SGD30 for 1.5 hours lesson.", "We stayed in the month of December and found the beach full of rubbish and vegetation which washed ashore each day. However early each morning teams of locals arrived and cleaned it up, taking away loads of rubbish. So by mid morning the beach was all clean and beautiful again. One local did say that this only happens at this time of year because of the prevailing winds.", "Great barbe corn and Bintang. Nice walk on beach taco van outside flash hotel.quieter than legian and easier to walk to through nice shops", "The Hawkers and beach vendors are few here so you get to relax in the sun for once! The sea is calm and no big vawes so its ideal for kids. A bit windy tho during our stay but its nice with a breeze.", "I visited Novotel Beach Club, its very easy to access when you stay at Novotel, they have shuttle service every 15 minutes and they give you beach towel (free of charge). The Beach and the sea are very relaxing. Don't forget to put sun screen or tanning oil.", "Great beach for a sunset, but there is often a lot of trash after rain storms. Good place to surf, chill and have a beer or listen to music from Finn's Beach Club", "nice clean beach not to many hassles, we stayed on the beach so acess was easy nice coffee shop at end of beach", "It was a nice beach, but the sea was a bit grubby with rubbish being washed in, lots of sun loungers available", "this is a nice beach.....was a little too wavy when we were there in November but good for surfing. Lots of beach chairs for rent. Only negative is there a lots of local trying to sell everything......hats, manicure, scarfs, goods, fruit etc. They are very persistent so beware to keep your head down and if you buy anything then all vendors will be over to visit and try their luck", "Can't say I am an expert on beaches but this is a nice beach. Not too crowded, no boats and a nice place to jump in. Awesome sunset...and isn't that what sets a beach aside?", "This is a busy, thriving beach. The temperature of the sea is lovely. Rated only 3 stars as it has way too much rubbish around the roads and so many stray dogs. What is really nice is everyone is chilled and happy.", "Beautiful beach with crystal clear water. Enjoyed relaxing on the sunbeds with the waves dispersing before you. Just magic!", "Access to this beach is difficult to find from the street. Just follow any sign to a restaurant on the beach. From there follow the paved pat to the left or right and find a place to enjoy! ", "The ocean was full of plastic cans and trash :( It maybe because of the wind but it wasn't pleasant at all.", "We spent about 4 hours during sunset at Double dix beach . Beach is great with medium waves for kids . Lots of bars and restaurants on the beach , they offer bean bags to relax while eating with live music and flood lighting right until midnight .", "Went to this beach for a stroll in the evening and to enjoy sunset on my first day in . It's definitely got a good footfall, yet clean and serene. So many shacks line up this beach with colourful bean bags on the beach to sleep and enjoy the view and drinks. The sunset is stunning.", "This is the beach for people looking for a quiet and relaxing spot to enjoy sea, clean sand and some snorkeling. Very clean and safe, unlike some of the beaches in much busier nearby Semenyak.", "There is a sidewalk that runs from Ayoyda along the beach. It crosses sevral properties which is interesting and is a nice stroll away from traffic. The beach is warm and for the most part safe. Watch the flags.", "Great to walk across.. however, it is quite dirty. There is a lot of rubbish swept up across the beach. You're also expected to pay 200,000 IDR per person to \\rent\\\" the chairs - which really just didn't seem worth it. At first we thought it was a scam, but they were serious (we think?) - made us quite uncomfortable and so we left.\"", "Clean and white sandy beach and also close by to the restaurant or drink a beer bintang while get sun on the beach", "Warm sun, water and beautiful sea shells ! You must rent a beach chair for a low $2.50 AUD a day but it's worth it...Umbrellas and little tables to be had. People will offer you massages, fruit and trips and snorkels, but just be kind and say , firmly, no thank you...Just a lovely beach to read your novel and soak up the healing sun :)", "We like to meet up with friends along this section of the beach, rent 2 long chairs and umbrella for 50,000rp for the day and then make sure to swim between the flags as there are strong rips along the beach.", "Blue crystal, quiet, great spot for surfing or even just lying to get tan. Use the access of the private beach of luxury hotel, super clean beach and nobody almost.", "Overall a great beach with many entertainment spot all around, to get maximum experience of the beach, check in to one of the hotel which has private beach. If you just visiting to the area, chill out in The Bay, beach club with many facilities for all ages. You wont realize how time would fly so fast in the area", "Calm beach to be compared to some other benches in . Not very crowded as each hotel maintain their own area. Seen a few locals trying to sell tourist their loots, was pretty alright when been rejected.", "We stayed at Melia Spa right on the beach and it is stunning and clean. It's also relatively uncrowded. It's also very shallow so you can walk out a fair way. Advise you put something on your feet if you take a walk out at low tide..you really don't want to tread on one of the Black Sea urchins that I saw! Walked along beach at night after visiting Collection restaurants. \\Low lighting, warm breeze, sound of water lapping at the shore, strolling through the gentle surf...!\\\" Don't think I need to say anymore as I write this from inland, rainy, drizzly southern England!\"", "I'm not a surfer so maybe surfers would enjoy the waves but for people who just enjoy sunbathing on the sand and go for a paddle avoid this beach. It is just very dirty and unappealing.", "What a fun place for a drink or 2 on brightly colored beanbags, under colorful umbrella's on the beach watching the sunset! lots of bars along this strip of beach..find one where u like the music, sit down and enjoy the view. the food was very good at the bars we went to and the cocktails were well priced and delish. The beach is good for a swim and the water was warm.", "Nice clean beach. Probably not very suitable for swimming or surfing as where i stayed had a huge reef.", "If you are holidaying with little kids then this is a great beach as very calm bay. Nice sitting watching sunset from a beanbag on the sand. Very sheltered bay.", "Very busy but quite spectacular! Took our young children and they all enjoyed running along the beach and playing in the sand.", "This beach is dirty & smelly, there's litter everywhere & lots of stray dogs. The only positive is that it has great sunsets.", "Nice beach with yellow sand and great restaurants along the beach. It's great for swimming as the beach is protected by a reef. Get a glass botom boat and go swimming with the fish - highly recommended. However, the outgoing tide makes he beach high and dry for a couple of hours during the day but go walking instead.", "Beautiful beach south of ! No motors sports activities so nice and peaceful! If you want to spend a nice day on the beach turn left once you arrive and go to the end as much quieter and not many people.", "The beach is very safe, clean, & fine sand. It is very shallow to swim in, at low tide it is impossible to swim in as it is so shallow. Boats go from the beach to the reef for snorkling.", "For those who enjoy the water quiet, this is the beach. With waves crashing way out from the beach, this is one of those you want to be at. If you're lucky to have a low tide in the evening, you can walk right out into the water with a flashlight looking for fish. We saw people at least 80 meters in.", "One of clean beach at . With small waves and sof sand, this place situable for children to play.", "It has white sand, very clean, various hotels and bars, soft sand, its not as lively as other beaches is , yet it depends what you are after.", "The part of the beach i visited was very crowded but the water sports options available were amazing.", "We got told by the locals that we would love this place and boy did we. The cocktails on the beach, the live music and atmosphere was amazing!", "After you fight your way through the café, bar chairs & beer sellers eskys that clog up every entrance & access point, you arrive at a beach that is just like all beaches in the area, overpopulated. You are much better off going to one of the many other glorious beaches on this island that is away from the tourist hotspots", "Lovely beach but as with almost all tropical beaches we have visited, there is loads of plastic in the sand... its the sad state of the world we live in now 😢", "visited 6 or 7 of the beachside bars for relaxing sunset drinks, it was great way to spend several afternoons and amazingly the music , something as a couple in our 40's could listen too.", "Beautiful but full of coral and hard to walk on, good for snorkeling as it has a reef Water temp was beautiful. Broken coral and rocks under your feet mad it hard to enjoy.", "It is totally a commercialized beach. Tourists will be billed for any of the events that might be going on there, even if they don't want to be a part of it. We were charged extra for some dance which was to be performed there. The tickets are printed in the local language so we were not able to understand what we are paying for. We hardly spent 20 minutes there. Weekends are very crowded. Try to visit on weekdays. Customer service was not much of a help for us.", "With heaps of different beach bars to choose from, from La Plancha at the north end down the Franks Bar Dreadlock Maker at the Legian Southern end. All with a vast array of local characters, vendors and ice cold drinks. With new toilets being build, little beach warungs popping up and all the restaurants nearby, it's easy to see why lunch turns into sunset drinks.", "A beautifully staged and clean beach for tourists that want to be pampered. Loved the fact that where we settled along the beach the bar served Bintang (not the case at Potato Head 🙊). You must purchase to sit at the table or if you arrive early rent the shaded sunbeds. For next to nothing have one of the mamas give you a massage. Beautiful as it is it's quite isolated from the real though.", "This beach can have a lot of litter washed up each morning, but it is cleaned each morning. Lots of people walk this beach each morning for exercise. This is easy to do especially when the tide is out. Good for swimming and surfing , but look out for the strong current when the waves wash back out", "Nice beach to visit. This part is primarily used for boat tours so best to head further south from the area I’ve provided pics of of a good swim. ", "Very very pretty. Can't wait to go back. Great many shacks for food all along the beach and fresh caught fish on the menu. Cheap as pennies. On average for a drink, mains and desserts it was around $10.", "Beach had (typically asian) floating rubbish, but overall not a bad beach. It's protected by a reef and had quite a high tidal range.", "Open sewers running into water. Rubbish and not the best quality sand. Dirty I'd say. The water and waves were excellent when we were there.", "Well maintained with amazing resorts next to the beach. This place gives you an amazing sunrise view. The evenings will be really nice for a walk.", "Nice beach and love this and coming again and with friends and gain wi5h friend clean wave and surfer", "This beach is nice and clean although there are signs warning of sea urchins at low tide. Plenty of water sports here and a well maintained path that goes from the Collective down past the resorts.", "A bit too much waves for me but nice for walking and relaxing watching and lovely sunsets - all good ", "If your looking for white sand and clear water then this is the beach to visit. It's really quiet too so you can find a nice quiet spot for the whole day without being bothered by people trying to sell you things. There's some cool beach bars along there too where you can buy drinks & food but I would definitely take a picnic with you - we went in a beach bar and the food was expensive and really small portions", "Great beach sat her every day outside prama hotel beach cleaners out ever morning loved the wind very cool ideal for kids lots to find when the water goes out found great star fish nice cheap bars with cold beer and food liked to watch the great team of water sport boys", "Not my favourite beach in this area for surfing. It's a bit more crowded and touristic beach, but the waves are usually the easiest for beginners in the area", "Definitely not the best beach in the world mainly because of the very poor state of the water and the rubbish that floats in it. Have sat and watched a long slick of gunk float by - definitely need to shower once you come out. The natural breakwater does keep it calm, but any living coral has long gone. Beware of some of the sand as you enter the water. It isn't compacted and wants to suck your foot under. Possibly the best aspect is the 6 kilometer board walk (actually a stone paved pathway) that flanks the beach. Use this to commute by foot or bike or Segway to check out the many bars, restaurants and shops. It is quiet and very little hassle from sellers.", "Great clean beach to enjoy! The water is clean and warm and there are gaps amongst the seaweed for a walk and swim. The sand can be a bit dirty in places so just find a nice clean spot. Plenty of nice resorts and cafes and restaurants nearby to escape the heat. Really enjoyed our time on the beach!", "What a dirty beach not impressed at all .bars on the front seem ok but the beach is dirty and loads of rubbish .hardly the i imagined", "Beautiful beach lovely beach walk with lots of great places to eat. Hire a push bike and ride along the beach path for a great day out.", "The beach was a picture post card , in some parts it sloped significantly and the sand was very soft under foot if you had any difficulties / poor mobility you could easily get into trouble as you sink into sand . We met a couple from Australia who pointed out to us the areas where strong undercurrents could quickly knock you off your feet , not ideal for young and elderly bathers . My wife felt very uneasy in the break waters as you isn't a strong swimmer. Wind surfing, parasailing & kayaking all available and great fun , all the hotel beach bars welcome in non residence which allows you to sample what they have on offer. Overall great beach experience .", "I like going to the beach, swim in the ocean. But maybe because February is not a season, that's why ocean was a little bit dirty.", "We normally swim in the hotel section of the back close to The Blow. When the tide is up, its a nice place. At low tide, we sit in the shade, read and enjoy a beverage. Less than the Kuta level of harassment from junk sellers but still annoying.", "The upscale hotels do an amazing job of keeping the beach clean, but wandering off into public space reveals lots of trash and dumping into the bay.", "It is an quite beach with beautiful horizons. For a long distance less depth in water. Greenish near shore and blue faraway. Lot of people talking bath. There is a beautiful campus on a narrow part of the island.", "Super dirty with rubbish everywhere from used needles, plastic to you name it. The sand is black and the waves are just crashing into shore with more rubbish. Full of Aussie bogans drinking and sun baking on the dirtiest beach I have seen. Just purely tourist girly bars and cheap tourist trapped shops. Not worth visiting. There's other better beaches in .", "Come down here for sunsets and drinks before dinner relaxed atmosphere and great to people watch, Bean bags on beach", "The beach is very clean with beautiful white sand. Has a large parking area and available some restourant here. The beach is very crowded, but I think this is the best beach in .", "It has everything that called pleasure. White sand beach with no trash. Low med waves so it make ur 5 yrs old children can play with. You can pamper urself with hand massage. 100k rp for 30 minutes, or maybe it need extra cash if you foreigner. I dont know why this discrimination exist, maybe foreigner have bigger body :)", "We are staying right on the beach which is lovely just to look at but too rough for swimming most days. Sand is awful", "We stayed at a different hotel for the first night, and decided to look for another one nearby the beach for following nights. We walked along the beach and found a nice hotel by the beach. Many of the hotels have lounge chairs facing the water and you can really relax and enjoy the environment. We like swimming but I would say may not be the best beach for swimming. You can certainly dip yourself into the water but swimming, not so much. The sunrise is beautiful so make sure you don't miss it. We walked along the walkway by the beach at night and it feels very safe, although they could add more street lights in some area. We just turned on the flash light in our phone and it works just fine. We also saw Indorunners in the mornings so locals are very active here. If you keep walking sound, you will end up almost the end of the beach which is where the locals hang out. It's not as clean and well maintained as the beach front of a hotel, but you can feel the culture of nese.", "There are high tide differences in , when the tide is out the beach is pretty ordinary. Plenty of hotel pools for swimming though, not sure I would swim at the beach.", "As a natural Beach you will have to travel far to find something as pristine as this. however depending on the time of the year it can be really busy. most annoying are the \\Traders\\\". it is a continious pattern of trying to sell you something. From Kites to Watches.\"", "This beach is very nice with less crowd, and clean too. We went there for our honeymoon. It is also very quiet.", "All the beaches we went to in were quite dirty, there were people constantly cleaning, but so much plastic and garbage in the morning.", "This beach having a clear water, white sand and beautiful thing to see... i love to go there and spending my afternoon in this place...", "Beautiful beach with clear watter and white sand. Really peaceful and quiet. Good place to spend a day taking some drinks with friends.", "Look, as long as you are not expecting pristine white sand, the beach is very nice. Good waves for surfing, the area is stunning with lots of small bars and restaurants. The area and the beach are nice and quiet and perfect to watch the sun set", "A nice place for morning walks along the beach with plenty of beach front coffee shops and restaurants. But the condition of the beach itself spoiled by trash and plastic items that for sure made mother mourning every day", "Beach could do with a good clean and has few beds on it at certain spots. Most beds belong to the big hotels. Further along the beach are some restaurant shacks but they charge for beds. We had a private pool at our villa and just walked down to the beach for a swim did not stay on the beach. The water is also very shallow and not good for swimming.", "Go to another beach in of you don't want to feel like you're in a western country/be surrounded by touts/get badgered into buying drugs etc. plenty of other nicer beaches to visit!", "This area is really boring. The beach is nice but not somewhere that I would go again. It felt just like a tourist attraction and it was nothing special.", "Fairly peaceful and beautiful beach, many restaurants, massage vendors and so on. Main problem is that the touts can be annoying. ", "Safe and quiet with the morning sun - beautiful Culture and cold beer and good food - try Bumbu Ayam", "Crowded beach but worth to be out there to catch the waves. Best time I had was during sunset.. totally blown away by the beauty. 3 minutes walk to a bar and other restaurants.", "Clean white sand on this beach. Lots of large resort style hotels on this stretch of private beach. Kids clubs for children (and some adults). There was a good fun vibe on this section of beach. Some of the resorts do not allow visitors even for a bite to eat which was rude given that it is a private beach and locals do not have access.", "lots of local restaurants around,lot of surfing activities,visited around 8 beaches in found it to be best beach ,Highly recommended.", "Very nice beach. Love this side of the island because the water is very calm. Would definitely go back again.", "Beautiful beach, very popular with beach games and lots of mainly young people. Security guards are very evident plus the food was good and reasonably priced.", "Beautiful beach. Perfect spot for tourists and restaurants/shops. Not perfectly clear water due to recent storms producing a few bits of rubbish but still paradise.", "Great location and a nice way to wind down a long trip. This is by far the cleanest beach that we experienced in and overall safety and security was great!", "Wonderfully protected and no waves, my three-year-old floated in an inner-tube with ease. Some parts of the water can feel a bit stagnant.", "Picture postcard in many ways with warm water and ok snorkelling. A little bit annoying being badgered by so many shop & spa owners but they are all friendly enough. Beach could though benefit from a good clean up.", "Not as crowded as some other beaches. Very picturesque and calm.we experienced a gorgeous sunset there.", "Really relaxing environment, I loved the pool and that the beach is a few steps away. Good amenities withing the hotel. It is in an exclusive area so don´t expect you can walk your way out to downtown. There is a nice shopping center available for all hotels, take a shuttle that passes by every hour. Not a lot of party, bars and restaurants are closed by 11 pm. Breakfast is so delicious, still dream about the pain au chocolat.", "Very clean compared to Vietnamese or Cambodian beaches. Plenty of restaurants along the beach. Beautiful sunsets.", "This seemed a safe beach with few people trying to constantly sell tat to you! Plenty of places to eat and drink", "This beach nice for relax and for do the rafting activity, especially for beginner like us. Beside that you could try the beer and the seafood restaurant provided.", "This is a classic example of a once-gorgeous beach which has been trashed by tourism and modern capitalist activity. has waste management problems that need urgent attention. Sewage is dumped here and there is hardly any beach without plastic garbage, cigarette butts, bags, etc.", "Beach was okay. Water was clear, but a lot of boats in it close to shore. Fair amount of coral, so sand was not exceptionally soft. Nice and quiet though which was nice, and easy to while away the day with a book and eat from the many beach restaurants.", "Very cool atmosphere at night. Several beach bars playing live music on the sand. Lots of people walking around. Several surf schools open during the day. Beach is cleaned each morning. Can walk for ever. Great people watching.", "Its a beautiful sight, and a sandy beach. But it's quite noisy from the other hotels along it, and the building work that is going on provides a constant background noise. Also, you have to walk out quite a long way over uneven ground to get to a place where you can actually have a swim as it's very shallow.", "So went there cos it was the closest to where we were staying and wasn’t impressed! We reached there around 530 and almost all the shacks/shops/ food outlets were closing or closed..plus the beach also was really crowded. There are better beaches in and I think this one can be skipped!", "We stayed at the Pelangi which opens out to the beach. We walked and swam every morning. It is a fun place with surf schools, good surf, kites, restaurants and coffee shops. Lots of people playing on the beach, lounge chairs for hire. At night warungs with cheap food and drink, bean bags and entertainment. Everything a beach should be.", "beach was great on site massage,drinks and food right on your lounger we enjoyed ice cold bintang but would not op for the massage the ladies didn't look great mid age on wards", "It is a great pleasure to walk along the beach by the paved footpath or the sandy beach. You can make a boattrip with a local fisherman, it is a nice expeience. Stroll a long the street for some nese shopping items.", "This is a fabulous place to relax, read, watch kite-flying or do some water sports. There are lots of places to rent traditional sailboat, banana boat (our favorite), flying fsh or jetski. You can rent a chair ($10 for the full day including umbrella, small table and towel). The cafes will bring drinks to you while you relax. It is very safe for children. Best at high tide. The snorkelling is not great there, though.", "I tried hard to ignore the plastic Bags, rubbish and pollution but there’s so much. The locals just don’t seem to care which is such a shame. Apart from that it’s a good place, there’s bars for Africa in the Legian area and overall it’s a good spot. I just wish the local govt would clean it up!!!", "Get down there early or you wont get the best spot... the sunsets are amazing to see.. and there are many different places to park your bum, the bean bags are comfortable and the sellers are cheaper then you get on the street.", "Sat at Franks Bar on the beach had many bintangs...dinner next door at beach hut to watch the sunset What a wonderful experience met many new friends....", "White sand? Where? The sand is grey and dirty. If you try wallk in the water you want to make sure you walk at least ankle deep or you will walk on bits of rubbish, including what looked like condoms and needle covers. You cannot take a decent beach walk because streams run across the beach into the sea and they are of very questionable cleanness so you don't really want to walk through them in case of catching some illness. As for the bars, if you want to sit in big groups of people sitting close together, this might be your scene. I couldn't really see anything to rave about. There are much better places in than this.", "A full on beach for entertainment, bars, cafes, live music & djs' great sunset views and comfy bean bags for a Bintang or four!!", "We have been to most of the beaches around here and this is our favourite. It is probably the cleanest and has lots to do to keep you occupied through the day. Many places rent sun bed and umbrellas quite cheaply and some restaurants even allow you to use their bean bags for free as long as you give them your custom. There are lots of bars and restaurants in the area and also lots of beach traders. The sand itself is generally of good quality and you can use the beach to either relax or undertake more strenuous activities. There is lots of surfing and we used to do long beach walks.", "The beach was large but rubbish was washed up in the mornings so it wasnt very attractive to swim in.", "There are loads of restaurants and hotels by the side of this beach. Easily accessible. Better to take a cab. You will find many shacks on the beach also. The all serve alcohol. Its a busy beach.", "We had a few walks down here, some with the children, some on our own. We had a lovely meal at a beach side restaurant. My children haggled over trinkets they bought with their pocket money and when on our own we found some cool little bars. The favourite being a Reggae bar with a pool table. We went back especially for when they had a band playing and it was a lot of fun lounging around on the sofas.", "Nice beach but very busy. Full of beach side bars & cafe with bean bags seating on the beach. Good for drinks and sunset.", "Clean family friendly Beach with sand bar isolating the surfers and leaving the shore for the kids to snorkel Low tide Reef only 3 meters out and waist deep for an average 9yo Reasonable pricing for jet ski banana boat and reef snorkel hire Glass bottom boat Be prepared to haggle the best price for activities Plenty of market shopping The girls will respect a no 'tidak' and won't follow you continually like at Kuta Circle k within walking distance on beach font and many food options from local Bbq to sit down restaurants ", "Beautiful, peaceful beach with lovely clean sand. Highly recommend. Waves are a good size for people of all ages.", "From the outside the beach looks amazing, but underwater there is just sea grass. Keep in mind the tide, because when the sea gets back away from the beach you can't swim there.", "Very laid back beach. Close to markets. Assortment of choices to buy food and refreshments. Nice scenery and places to relax and swim", "The beach has been cleaned up over recent years but the creeks running into the sea need further urgent attention. I would not be swimming anywhere near the creeks (read drains) but well away is fine.The sunsets are magic.", "This is truly a beautiful beach, on our current family holiday of SE Asia we hired a private villa very close to this beach. Myself and wife had a morning run each day along the beach, it was beautiful. After breakfast the whole family would go back to the beach for sea swimming and surfing, with the super soft sand this beach has everything. As with most beaches the terrible waste washed up on the beach was evident to see, however there were local groups who regularly worked in groups to clean the beach (well done to the locals doing your bit for the environment)", "Very nice beach but not a nice place for swimming. It would be fantastic to stay in the spa houses on the beach and reading a book. But the beach itself is a little bit disappoint as the sands are rough and hurting and the sea water is not as clean as in OZ.", "While the beach is not as manicured as the other beaches with big resorts, I enjoyed it because it was so quiet.", "Typical quiet beach with bustling street scene with smelly noisy traffic. Good eating and affordable massage options, hotels and souvenirs. Not my favourite place but certainly not bad for a large international function catering for thousands at a time.", "Far from the madding crowd. Great bars and restaurants e.t.c along the beach. Easy walk along the front and adjacent roads Traffic not crazy but still lots of atmosphere", "We walked about a couple of k's from where we were staying to this beach as it was cleaner by far than Jepun Beach the sand was not as black either and more bars/restaurant's to chose from. We went in 10/2/16 a festival day in the nese calender and so many nese were leaving offerings along the beach which really added to the litter already strewn along the shore, we even saw a dead half buried chicken! It would be great if the nese could get onto the rubbish problem in general, when it rains the drains all block and results in flooding too. We were told a lit of the rubbish on the beach cones from the PHILLIPINES??", "Again- not impressed. The place is over crowded, riddled with silly scooters, and has a rocky and dirty sandy beach. The little beach front restaurants are pretty decent but not worthy of more than a 3... Bintan is far better! So is Dubai!", "After reading some of the reviews on here I wanted to write my own purely to point out how lovely this beach is. Yes it is crowded but the beach is huge and we had an amazing time. We first went for the sunset, beautiful atmosphere. My partner clearly thought so as he proposed whilst there. We came back the following day and spent the day there, the sea is for surfing (not for swimming really) my partner done a surfing lesson and enjoyed that and we rented out 2 sunbeds and an umbrella for 4 hours. This was ideal really. I would highly recommend visiting the beach. ", "The kids enjoyed this beach. No pushy sales people. Surf lessons available. Bar and restaurant choices along the beach and within walking distance.", "Good for surfing, not so good for swimming. You have to bargain for best deal when hiring or requiring surfing lessons. The beach has one after theother of surfing stalls.", "Nothing to dislike about this location. This is the most relaxed place I have ever been to. The beach is long and clean and had plenty of trees in which to sunbathe under", "Visited Canggu or Echo beach to see the surf and the sunset.the surf was reasonable and the waves were crowded all day. There appeared to be some significant rips and not a good place for the learner or poor swimmer. Good the have a beer in the bars and watch.", "Its a good beach with proper access. The beach is quite clean and has a line of restaurants and shops along the beach. There are umbrellas and seats on the beach which can be rented for ~50k. The viewpoint from the top is very good. Its not secluded and decently crowded.", "It's worth while getting up in the dark and heading to the beach for the magnificent Sunrise..... Then hide through the heat of the day... Head back down the beach in the late afternoon As the beach is in the shade of the trees. You get beautiful cool sea breezes and if your near Sonia's there's icy cold beer!!!", "Not too good for swimming as most of the time its low tide and water is very shallow with lots of weed.", "Wandered down to the beach with 3 kids, aged 9 and our twin 7 year olds and were skipping over the Rubbish floating in from the beach and swatting away people trying to sell us just about everything. I wouldn’t go back.", "The beach is clean, I ddint see any jellyfish etc though we had been warned bout them. Weddings take place here as well, making it look even more beautiful", "The path has washed away and not been repaired along 'The Bay' so to walk along the beach for Bebek Bengal to Pirates Bay you are negotiating broken concrete path & rubble. The area is not clean or looked after. From Melia onwards there is path and the beach is lovely. The hotels & beach cleaners make every effort to keep it clean.", "What an awesome way to finish off a great day in . Ice cold Bintangs and cocktails on comfortable bean bags with local cover bands playing and lanterns being launched. Beautiful atmosphere.", "Very nice beach ,cleaning up of all the rubbish was in progress,sea was calm ,hardly anyone there as early morning .", "As opposed to other beaches in , this one is meticulously cleaned by the resorts. This is a beach for the early risers as the sun rises over the horizon here since it's located on the east part of the peninsula. The water is shallow and sheltered... It is safe for children and weak swimmers. This is a beach for families and those looking for minimal hassles... even if it is a little \\sterile\\\"...\"", "This is a GREAT location for a walk. There is a shared beach boardwalk for walkers and bikes. Safe for swimming as no surf. No hawkers..... which is the best. Very quiet, safe and relaxing", "We came here in peak season to look at the water sport activities. The water was packed with boats. Prices were quite steep for activities but staff were willing to barter. You wouldnt come here to swim.", "Picking up shells, and swimming! The water is shallow (2-4 feet deep well over 100 meters out!). Doesn't appear to be any good for snorkeling or surfing (very flat, super calm water). Beach was fairly clean the 2 weeks we spend time hanging around the area. Plenty of umbrella and chairs available for rent (around 100k for an all day setup with 2 chairs and an umbrella) ...young coconuts for 20-30k all up and down the beach, and ok restaurants too. Nice scenic beach walking path if that's your speed...showers available (no cost)...parking for scooters...good stuff!", "Great beach, but not much around in terms of restaurants, except for some of the hotels which tend to be a bit overpriced.", "I do like this beach! But do not mane a mistake by taking a sun chair in the middle of beach or at the begging - it will be crowded by local tourists. My photos were made at the end of beach and my sun chair was one of the last.", "In front of Mercure hotel. When the wind is from sea there is a lot of plastic floating arround. Also the water is murky.", "Visited this beach one time only during our recent stay a few hundred metres up the road. Terrible experience. Upon approaching the beach we were instantly bombarded by local women trying to braid our hair and sell clothing etc. They were extremely pushy and would not take no for an answer and grabbed my daughters hair and started to braid it expecting to be paid. And they were way over priced. But get sucked in. The beach was dirty and not a pleasant place at all. I definately would not swim in the water.", "I had to wash my feet three times after visiting that beach. The sensation of the powerful ocean waves washing trash over your body is deeply disturbing. And it's trash that you can see has been there for months. This sight will turn you into an environmentalist.", "great place to enjoy the sunset, and grab a cheap meal from one of the many 'restaurant\\ on the beach\"", "Great beach for families, kids ,adults, couples. Sun lounges available for hire from certain resorts. Plenty of Restaurants with variety of food and price. Plenty of shops and great cheap massages available", "The beaches are small and crowded but clean. good place to drink and eat alongside. Sometimes too many vendors spoil the fun but overall good experience", "Cleanliness is an issue here. The sunset was good although it is not a white sandy beach but can always try to end a day here renting a sand bag sipping some mocktails and ice-cream with the kid.", "It is my first visit to and I am in chock! The ocean is so dirty with floating rubbish I do not want my children to enter the beach or the water. The hotels are trying to keep the beach clean but it is a fight they can not win - the ocean is completely polluted and it breaks my heart to see what we have done to the planet.", "not for those looking for waves or to stroll along bearfeet. l enjoyed all the restaurants cafes on the beach.strolled along paved walking path in good condition", "what you expect in , water, nature, serenity if not too busy", "The place is always a hive of activity and thee are plenty of resturants and bars dotted along the front. Perfect place to experience sundown.", "Nice and clean beach...many coconut trees along the beach which make a great spot for picnic but be aware of falling coconut!", "The beach has a beautiful horizon sunset. The waves in morn us very strong. Not recommended for swimming. For surfers excellent beach", "The beach is very long, so different parts will vary. Good sand and fairly clear water. The beach is narrow in places and could be cleaner at times. A lot of plastic bags and the remains of offerings to the gods remain at the waters edge. There is a reef a long way offshore which keeps the water calm. However it is a bit shallow and grasses are growing fairly near the edge in places. Plenty of room on the beach and while there are shops and cafes, there is not the persistent selling you get in some places.", "This is beautiful beach, with blue sea ans sandy white. But we must pay and get tickets to enter the beach. Maybe for the facility like the parking lot it's okay, but they charge every person who visit the beach. They have some statue on its background, good spot to take photography. Personally one time visit is good but to keep visiting while paying the entrance fee may be the consider.", "I live this beach as it has everything. Amazing views, fab good, clean white sand & quiet during the day! Perfect!", "A great beach to visit , clean for indo , liked the a fine chilled atmosphere. Didn't really get hassled either.", "I found this beach to be the cleanest Ive been to in , we had alot of fun doing watersports and didnt get hassles to buy anything, could walk along it peacefully. Water wasnt thay deep but nice on a hot day. Lots of places to eat around. Worth checking out!", "Loved it.... We will definitely be back... So much nicer than the busy party areas to stay in.. Loved the nice clear clean beaches and so more relaxed than other popular places to stay... We will be back again", "been there with my family, it is really good beach having clear blue water and nice view, had a bar around nice to spend 2-3 hours with family...", "A very good option of beach to surf or just chill out. It is well maintained and cleaned, with good food/drink options. Definitely is a \\must see\\\" in .\"", "The Council on should make an effort and clean up Locals blame it on the wet season but it is more to do with the fact they don't care about there envirinment", "The beach here is quite dirty, smells like sewers at times. I would not recommend you are better off by staying at the good bars and resorts with swimming pools in front", "Nice clean beach, lot of people and warung, big waves, nice spot to learn surf. Nice sand. Easy access and free", "We went to the beach the day we landed in . We had walked quite a bit and were very tired and thirsty. We sat down at one of the many places offering drinks and a bite to eat . They were playing some nice music. What we found unique was that part of the seating was bean bags and we really relaxed and enjoyed the evening with drinks and some snacks and found our exhaustion vanishing.", "Loved this beach. Beautiful white sand, and there were lots of people surfing. Could rent surf boards nearby.", "Lovely beach where you can relax,swim and unwind There are bars on the beach with music and dining There's also a bean bag bar which is so boho There are tables with lamps and beanbags-finished off nicely with a Bintang !:) ", "It’s a beach and who does not like walking a beach. It is endless with lots of activity along the way from massage places, bars and restaurants, both low and high end. People and scenery watching at its best.", "I will not return to this beach. If it weren't for the accommodation I would have left earlier. The beach is covered in litter. The noise from the big bars is annoying and I could not enjoy my walk because I just saw one after the other white fat burnt tourist bargaining over $1.00 for sarongs and other cheap & nasty tourist crap. Then there is the ever present G4S security circling the bars making me feel unsafe. Never again.", "We spent hours just strolling on this beautiful beach and tried some bars along the promenade. Very nice to see sunset also.", "I have been visiting this beach for years. It’s my favourite. Ozzie’s Bar is the best. He supplies buxkets with your daybed to rinse your feet after a swim. He and his staff offer great service and now mix cocktails as well. The beach sellers are very friendly, but not too pushy.", "relaxing, peaceful, great place to be and the locals beach is great also. Clean water, try a lemon squash at The Hyatt for the best thirst quenching drink - they put a fresh lemon grass in each drink.", "Unfortunately my memories of 18 years ago were totally ruined. The beach has become dirty so much so that some tourists took it to clean areas themselves! The tide brought in all sorts of rubbish including plastic bags, cigarette butts, cans, bottles etc. Can't walk on the beach promenade or the streets without being asked for taxis, massages etc. and after a few minutes of constant hassle you'd want to go back to the confines of your hotel. A real shame because it will drive all the tourists away. The footpaths were also not well maintained considering the influx of tourism. Totally not a stroller friendly place. Beware of the unauthorized money lenders who will almost certainly fleece you. Stick with the official ones even though the rates are a bit less. Hardy's is a good place to shop and you can compare the prices of all the tack sold in the shops to that sold in Hardy's. I think I'll be sticking to Thailand for the pristine beaches if nothing else.", "Long stretch of beach, however the sea is always rough and windy. Not much to do from my point of view but to chill and enjoy the sunset in the evening with a few friends and some drinks and some fries", "Sorry but it's a nice beach not a great one. It's okay is how I would put it. Make sure you have a good pool at your hotel and you will be fine. ", "Some of the beach is clean. But other bits have a border of rubbish. We came here on monday 18th jan. There was a cremation ceremony happening this day. Not nice to walk past w the kids...bit shocked to see the fire so close to tourists....markets and the beach. Would be fine to lay on beach under umbrella and have a massage but i would not be taking my kids here for swimming. We will swim at our hotel pool.", "Stayed at hotel along beach strip. Water temp cooler than pool. Salty but had outdoor shower afterwards. You sink into sand at waters edge so have to be careful.", "Magnificent view of sunset, comfortable beach bars, civilized crowds, endless choice of restaurants with open terrace seating facing the ocean. The path way between the hotels and beach is not well lit.", "The beach was pretty, had black sand mixed in with the white, was pretty clean. I only saw two pieces of rubbish among the half a km I walked. You can't sun bake in certain areas because they are sacred so look for the signs. There are many hotels you can go sit and enjoy the view along the walk or street venders have set up lounges for you to lie on for a price. You do get hassled by the locals a fair bit to buy their wares but they aren't too pushy. The water however was rough as guts, as an experienced swimmer I had difficulty going out further than my waist the waves were strong and they were churning up a lot of sand. The beach is patrolled by lifeguards.", "This hidden beach has been frequented by the visitors from Java. They come with large buses and enjoy walking and eat small food on the hundreds of local warung there. Bbq young corn and young coconuts are favorite items for them and the home made ice cream. One day this will become a great favorite place as they have nice par 3 golf course and a 5 star hotels around. The view from above to the ocean is stunning", "A beautiful safe beach with many water sports Bikes , canoes, jet skis , para sailing.. Lovely cafes & beachfront restaurants.", "Best place to relax with a cocktail and watch the sunset. The sand is a little coarse as it is volcanic, so don't wear white.", "Gorgeous sunset on bean bags at beach bars. .. lovely lighting and chilled music. Worth a trip down in the evening for nice pics. Family friendly also with vendors selling nick nacs.", "This is a mega long beach area at one end you get all the locals at the weekend in the middle you get the posh hotels and doted in between you get great areas with white sandy beaches for swimming some for surfing others to just relax and have a drink some food the area is massive so you need to travel around to find the area that suits you example nasi ayam goring (fried rice with chicken and veg) will cost you 20bt (1 pound) in a warung but you can pay for same meal as much as 130bt (£6.50) so look around its a great place and best no beach sellers", "Great for snorkeling and relaxing. Walk along the resorts for different underwater life. Shade and sun-beds.", "It was beautiful watching the sunset, we sat at a resturant down at the beach and watched while there was a band walking around playing music.", "The beach is very disappointing... obviously polluted with tons of rubbish along the beach. Sunsets are the only saving grace!", "This is a lovely beach and is easy to walk in either direction. At about 5 pm most days but especially Sundays the locals all arrive for their weekly swims (or maybe baths ) and that's when we hand out a lot of toys that we take over to the children. Gr8 to see the look of enjoyment on their faces.", "An expanse of clean white sand lapped by the ocean tides make this an ideal beach for a stroll along the sand or just reclining on the sun beds provided by several hotels which are adjacent to the beach. My children just love this beach because at low tide they can explore the rock pools for crabs and small fish and collect sea-shells. Not a good beach for swimming as just off-shore are several hazardous large rock outcrops, consequently there is no surfing or merchants selling souvenirs, drinks etc, which makes for a very pleasant and relaxing few hours. Several new restaurants have sprouted up in the area which provide a welcome midday and evening meal. Try the Bebek Bengil for a delicious crispy duck dinner at a very reasonable price.", "This is the place you come to center your soul again...... Ye the beaches are nice but you don't go to for its beaches..... you go for the culture and the people.... this pace has its own should and once you get past all the tourism you will begin to realise how special this place really is........ walk along the beach and stop for some wonderful fresh seafood at the beachside grills.......", "Even though this is a made for Tourist Complex there are some beautiful Hotels here plus unpolluted Sea , nice Gardens and white Sand Beaches .", "My husband is a keen surfer and loved surfing at the beach. I just went to sun bath and relax which was nice. Not many families swimming at beach as waves quite big (is a known surf beach). The locals work very hard to keep the beach clean and I could see them cleaning on a daily basis. Lots of loungers out but you have to pay to use.", "You can't ignore the trash on the beach and the black coloured sand that's originated from volcanics. The beach was not attractive and I haven't found one redeeming feature of that would get me back.", "Beach was fine with sunbeds and places to buy drinks. Sunsets amazing. I was not so happy to see that dog seems to have been trained to toilet in the shallow waters, and in fact the number of dogs toileting on the beach makes you wonder what the children, and us, are sitting,walking in. Still, it's nice to see that the dogs are looked after!", "Very nice and quiet. If you like a lot of people and loud vibrant scene, then this place is NOT for you. It's very lad back. Even the waves ate pretty calm. Great for someone learning how to surf. Pro surfers will NOT like this beach.", "The beach was right on our hotel,it was very clean and quiet, the sea was beautiful and there were plenty of bars and eateries along the beach Highly recommend", "Long beach coast with white sands provide amazing view from its hills. For those tired of walking you can join the car for a short trip to its favourite spots for your photos and enjoy the sea breeze from above.", "This is probably the nicest beach on , it is a beautiful cove, the tides rise and fall dramatically allowing you excellent swimming when the tide is in and fascinating beachcombing when the tide is out, always wear a beach sandal as the whole area is teeming with anenomes. It is fascinatinating to watch the local fishermen carry out their trade. The only annoying thing is the beach vendors, but if you are firm they will leave you alone. Only pay about a third of what they ask for always haggle them down.", "Book a restaurant overlooking the beach at sunset... beautiful Italian food at La Lucciola - gentleman need a t shirt, no singlets allowed even nice ones...", "According to the driver we hired, this beach is more popular among local tourist than international. One of the reason being, the surrounding areas lack of tourist facilities. Most local tourists came by the buses, or cars and some by motorcycles. But along the beach, there are rows of chaise and umbrella for hire, with small stalls behind them that serve cold beverages and made to order food. We rented 2 chairs and a bottle of large cold beer. The sun was shining so brightly, yet the blue hues of the ocean and white sands was worth stopping a while and taking in the blissful sea breeze. There are some kind of paddle boat for rent. And older ladies offering massage. But other than that, there were no souvenirs sellers to disturb your peace. We walked far enough away from many of the tour groups to enjoy the view in peace. The wave is not too big, so you can swim about, and paddling on the little boat without worry getting to far out to the sea. And like any public beach, you can easily spread out your sarong on the beach and no one really is going to bother you. Will be visiting again next time to stay longer on this beach.", "Not a very exciting beach, you walk a long way on the beach. Sometimes it is narrow and in the wider spots the beach beds are available for rent. There are some free shadow places available to sit in. It is a bit difficult to find the entrance to the beach, it is blocked by the main street. On the street next to the beach you get a lot of questions from locals for fruit, watersports, come in to my shop... etc... you can grow tired of that.", "Very pretty beach with nice golden coloured sand, cannot see a sunset though -faces wrong direction Lots of water sport activity.", "The beach itself is nice, but the distance from the shore to the beach is quite short so the number of beach chairs and tables lined up along the shore make it look more crowded than it actually is when I came.", "Excellent beach with excellent security and large variety of hotels and restaurants shops and beach side sun beds.", " Water is kinda black. You have massage therapist annoying u with their offers. Shacks r expensive for God known reasons. You get serious sunburns in this beach even when sun was not so shiny Better book a villa and relax there.", "Not my favourite beach. As it's a public beach, I felt that it was not well maintained. Obviously there's trash everywhere, and because they allow dogs to loiter, watch where you step! You may end up stepping on dog poo - which would be unpleasant. Also there are warungs set up near the entrance to the beach, but no proper trash disposal, so quite smelly unfortunately. Unsightly.", "Loved the sunset overlooking the waters with a drink from one of the beach bars. Worth seeing for sure!", "On our arrival there was no water in the sea.. later on we figured it is low tide. A spectacular experience to see the sea going back so far. The beach on some part is full of seaweed and quite polluted with plastic. There is absolutely no waves, and the water is not to clean. Good for swimming when the tide is high. (early morning - around 3pm at our stay in June 2018) It is an okay experience, but definitely not the best beach. The great thing is that you can hire a bike and ride along the coast.", "Beautiful strip of beach with a long walking track that goes right along the beach in front of all the resorts. Great for walking or cycling. A few look out points. Lovely white sand and good swimming spots for small children.", "We were there in December and the beach was filthy. Washed up plastic, muck on the tide line, and unsuitable for swimming.", "so beautiful and so clean, the pedlars didn't bother you if you said no, a quick walk along the beach to a great mall with great restaurants", "the sand is white and very nice to take a sun-bathe on; sea is clean and clear and it's nice to swim under the sun;", "Yellow sand (not black like other beaches). and clean, clear beautiful water to swim in . When the tide starts to go down the water is just gorgeous to sit in for hours.", "Relaxed on the beautiful sand, enjoyed the beach restaurant, brilliant table near the sea. tip -take plenty of sun screen", "In a place like where it is so busy, it is hard to locate something like this on the beach. However, they have The Pullman Hotel directly behind them as an easy landmark! This surfing school & it's community of people are so caring & genuine. Enjoying every moment of my family developing their skills, also bringing them food on the beach. I had a lovely foot massage by a sensitive sensible lady who knew exactly how to do it, not rough & ready like some.", "We found the beach to be dirty a dog even did a dump in front of us and nobody cleans it up the sea has a lot of sea grass in it and sea urchins too so be careful. Could be quite a nice beach if someone would clean it or even put some bins on it so people could dispose of their bottles and cans neatly.", "The beach is pristeen and safe although too shallow to swim. At low tide you get to walk out to the reef that completely protects the bay. There are a few vendors in the beach but they are friendly and not overly pushy.", "Have to say I am disappointed with the beach. Pretty messy with lots of plastic and rubbish on the beach. Lack of decent bed chairs to rent out too. I travel to Barbados a lot and see no rubbish on the beaches and they are all public too. Locals need to take some more pride and ensure visitors do likewise.", "The beaches are beautiful with white sand in a calm bay so perfect for swimming in the sea and for families. The hotels are generally international brands with a great choice of facilities, immaculate gardens and relaxed ambiance.", "We are spoilt by the beaches in Australia, so find few beaches on better than average. This is cleaner than most. However, due to the reef, swimming is limited. Body surfing is not possible. You can lie in the sun on sand. You may walk up and down the beach, either on the sand or the path above the sand. Enjoy the sea breezes. Fly a kite.", "This beach is clean. Nice waves and lots of sand. If you don't want to pay Finns Beach Club prices turn right, walk pat Finns and there are several small bars with tables and bean bags.", "Not really ideal for a swim etc as it seems like there is a lot of rubbish on this side of the island.", "This is far from the best beach in the world. The sand is clean as are the walkways. The problem is you can't have any privacy, it's just a narrow strip of beach along the front of endless hotels and restaurants.", "Nice place to visit and have your beer and Relax for a Day..Must Carry your Camera to capture your memories. Clean and less noisy beach.", "If your into the surf, sea & sand this is a good spot. If you just want to relax on one the beach chairs under the umbrella and watch all around you this is also a good spot. You do get locals wanting to sell you the usual but they are not over the top nor persistent and you can get some good bargains!", "This is one of the famous beach in . So many people coming here. The place is so beautifull and clean. I come here with my family. My children was very happy playing in the sands and swimming in the beach. We will come again..", "What sure your bring the sunscreen. This isn't Florida. SPF 50. I looked like a lobster. Make sure you bring your own I could cost you more.", "This beach is on the West coast of . So there is no Sunset & as it goes NO Crowd :( you often see people in morning hours & most of this beach is broken down into private Beaches of the Properties around", "too many people trying to sell you things and too many stray dogs. Its a beautiful beach but these things put us off", "This is a nice place in to visit the beach. Kids can swim while parents relax at the restaurants for a beer. Most of the little restaurants around the beach are cheap & good food. If you walk along the main drag there is a laundry place you can get laundry done for IDR 8,000 a kg. There is a money exchange, pharmacy & wine shop. Taxi is quite hard to get off the street and we waited 25minutes for one from our accommodation. So take this into account.", "The beach near Denpasar was better though cleanliness obviously has be applauded and Turtle Island gives all water sports activity", "Beautiful relaxing beach. Perfect for families, couples or friends who are looking for a quieter side of . The waters are calm and perfect for swimming.", "Don't bother filthy dirty piles of rubbish stinking stream only seen one please worse that was India what a shame went to bech club instead.", "So sad to see rubbish everywhere on the beach. It needs a good clean up and some sort of policing on people littering.", "We went to this beach as like many other beaches in you can secure an umbrella and sun lounger if you buy a drink, we chose to eat in a local Warung whilst watching the waves and the chicken rice was good for the price.", "Good location for people who likes nature and would like a romantic walk with their significant half. Also great place for a swim and surfing although there are better beaches for this purpose.", "This is a child-friendly beach with activities for everyone in the family. We are here as I write my review. We parked ourselves at the Hyatt regency beach club and had lunch at the club. Great time relaxing and chilling out. For those who are more adventurous, the typical sea sports are available.", "It is quite dirty, and when the tide is low the water is up to your knees maximum. If you are looking for a wild beach, this is not it.", "This beach is highly overrated . Not clean & strong rips . Pleasant enough to walk along or view but don't go in the water. Busy , noisy & lots of vendors hassling you as you walk . Sanur , Jimbaran & Nusa Dua are much nicer & cleaner", "As always here the water is polluted with rubbish, feacies, the beach is polluted with rubbish. It’s packed with drunk tourists who piss in the sand. There are several homeless wild uncared for starving dogs roaming the beach it’s very upsetting. If you are on the beach or at a beach bar you will be constantly harassed by hawkers trying to sell you things so it’s definitely not peaceful or relaxing. They sell lasers to anyone so there are tourists shining lasers up at planes flying in and into other peoples eyes and also poor dogs eyes. I stop a few kids from doing that and told them off their parents were blind drunk and careless.surfs okay you can catch great waves early morning and view some nice sun sets in the arvo. See for you self.", "Like the path between beach and restaurants / hotel. Mostly on this path is good, but some are dirty and dark in evening. So good to walk / bike in daytime. In evening, south part has some nice restaurants with reasonable price and live music. Some part of this beaches are long for relax swimming but so short (almost no beach).", "Beautiful beach to watch the sunset and chill out. You will fins many restaurants, and along the beach side. I enjoyed sipping a cocktail and watching the sun goes down. So relaxing.", "Clean, white sands, deep beach so plenty of room, local cafes and restaurants, plenty of parking or local taxis", "The beach was nice, quiet, not too many people. However waters were crowded with jetskis, water sports activities and speed boats. Waves were also large. Not many swimmers in the water.", "There's some litter along the beach, but expected in if it's not a private beach. The surf is nice with beginner waves and lots of surf shops opening at 6am to rent boards, have lessons. Shops close around 6:30pm. Surf shops all charge the same price and do not bargain - seems like they all decided on the same deal so they'd all be paid decently. As of September 2017, prices are 50k to rent a board (lots of great selections) and 550k for a 2 hour lesson (one on one instruction). If you want to surf more by yourself you'll have to rent a board again.", "When the tide is high it is safe for the kids. When it is low, they can explore the sands and reefs. It's a perfect place to go with young children.", "Chain of luxury hotels along the beach, but open for public as well,there is an area where you can borrow beach sun lounger and chairs for a minimum fee. But beware if you’re ordering refreshments because as per my experience they tend to overprice on your bill to get some kickback. Good for water sports. The waves were high and strong when I went there so I didn’t enjoy swimming that much but maybe it was good for surfing and other activities.", "You can't actually swim if you go to this beach, it's very shallow so make sure you go at high tide. On the other hand it's safe for children and people who aren't strong swimmers. Snorkelling is possible. Plenty of cafés and bars along the boardwalk.", "Very clean beach , not very crowded i think thats what makes it different ...had an amazing time there .", "Walking along the board walk looking out at the tranquil water with traditional boats pulled up along the shore line takes you back in time to where stress and the worries of the world diminish. You can wander and rest in a shaded spot eating and drinking your way through a wide range of drink and food. if you want to increase your tan laze on the beach under one of the many umbrellas. A ride in a traditional boat, a jet ski or a bike ride on a bike are some of the activities you can do.", "Best to swim Eastern side of beach near Hyatt. 2 beaches to chose from - separated by a headland with spectacular blow hole. Well worth a visit.", "Many tourists come here for surfing. Not crowded with people. Good place to enjoy the sun set and evening in peace.", "Fully patched to walk along the beach if you don't want to walk in the sand. Restuarants all along the way. Sellers get a bit much as the follow you along to try and get you to buy from their stall.", "It's great for beautiful sunset pictures, but I hated the atmosphere. Each restaurant places different music and want play their music louder than the next one. So way to much sounds and people. If your a party animal, then I'm sure you'd enjoy the nights there, but it's definitely not a relaxing beach.", "It was quite a trip but it was worth, the beach are clean and not to crowded. we rent space (umbrella + seat) for IDR 50,000 all day long.", "Beautiful long golden sandy beach. It's kept clean & tidy. Varied selection of beach bars & cafes spilling onto the beach - music can be annoying! Get the usual beach sellers, all licensed but they are persistent! Plenty of surfing etc. Really great beach.", "This is a very clean beach and great for just lying down to tan, surfing, or even renting a beach chair with umbrella. The downside would be hawkers trying to sell various things (shades, shawls etc.) to you while you're lying on the beach. There are little bars selling food like sandwiches, desserts and drinks along the beach too.", "Beach is great waves good for surfing, lounges cost 200,000 Rp per day $20 Drinks available from vendors just don't have the ice.", "You can get some real bargains on water sports here. We paid £12.00 for parasailing and £20 for jet ski for 30min.", "I remember walking to the beach the first time, and when I saw it.... I tought, o my god, do I have to spend 8 days here! there was seaweed and plastic everywhere. the beaches where nowhere near white en tropical. Because of the tides the sea was gone from 2 pm till the next morning. there where also sea urchins, so walking to the water without shoes was no option.", "This is lovely, long, sandy beach, ideal for a walk, although the sections that aren't owned (and policed) by upper end hotels suffer a fair bit from litter, which is a real shame. Plenty of inexpensive restaurants if you take the time to look, and all three lunches we ate (no, not on the same day) were of very good quality.", "The beach was polluted and feeble attempts to clean it up were next to useless. What more can I say.", "Our first couple of days here this beach was heavenly. Clean, crystal water and peaceful. However a couple of days in I was shocked and the piles and piles of rubbish on the beach and floating in the water. So disappointing.", "We love the soft sand and long beach. Walking along it feels great. If you get a spot in front of happening clubs, you can enjoy great music with sea breeze", "Very popular beach. You can enjoy your drink under the beach umbrellas, listen to western style music, surf, swim or simply walk around.", "Really enjoyed lengthy walks along the beach. Nicely landscaped with lots of shade. Many restaurants and souvenir shops along the way.", "Love the beach outside this hotel - the best compared to other hotels such as Hyatt etc. It is not deep, calm sea and not many corals or waste.", "A great place to see sunrise if we have clear sky, but is not really clean beach like other beach in .", "Amazing sunset spot. We had some drinks on the sand in one of the many restaurants that line the beautiful beach front. A great place to just sit and relax.", "Gets very busy on the beach Sundays when the locals come down to play their friendly soccer matches and bring their families for a swim", "I was told this was one of the best beaches in , so we went there one day in Feb 2018. The beach was pretty good, but not awesome. The sand was good, and water nice for swimming. There were vendors on the beach offering food and drinks at fair prices. We rented two chairs and umbrella for around $10 US, and had a nice afternoon. My expectations of ’s beaches were much higher than what actually exists there. ", "I always thought would be a tropical place with nice white sand beaches. It was a ok beach but was very dirty . Dogs allowded to make a mess on beach which put me off walking on the beach with no footwear. was nice at night when hotels lit up and beach parties where in place, Excellent place if you want to surf. But needs a good clean up", "Dark coloured sand means it really heats up, so take thongs with you. Get a good spot and the sunsets are truly breathtaking. My biggest criticism is that neither the tourists or the locals respect the area, so much crash just thrown on the sand, cigarette butts etc...very disappointing.", "Nice place to get Beer or chilling while see the sunset. Some good and cheap restaurant around. Kinda busy", "The sport activities are nice but the beach is not clean and the sport equipments are old. To enjoy the activities you need to bring your own equipments", "Same as any other beach really. It's tidal and a bit dirty at times with litter etc but ok for sunbathing if you dont have a pool at the hotel.", "Unfortunately, it is very dirty beach, with a lot of waste everywhere. Situation is little bit better in front of hotels, but even there it gets dirty by the end of day.", "white sands beach bar,great food and beer cheapest in town,lovely view at sunset,watching the planes taking off and landing", "This is for me the second time I come here. The first time in July. And I’ll never come back. It’s like blankeberge in Belgium or a stupid place on the coast in sudden England. It’s full with noisy tourists all making to much garbage in noise but also in the sand. Nevertheless is this f.e. In October a superbe beach and nice place.", "I prefer being here in the late afternoon/evenings, just to sit and watch the world go by, happy on a beanbag, I also bought some cute treats from sellers here! I didn’t swim, but it’s just so relaxed. My fave location on the beach is the b9b bar :)", "I love , but please don't go there for the beach. They have to do something about the waste coming in and keep the beach clean as otherwise this will have an impact sooner or later.", "It's still undergoing constructions to upgrade the area. Beach is clean, have canoe for rent along the beach. Quite safe to swim as the wave is smaller and a bit further from the beach.", "I wouldn't say this is a paradise beach, but it is a nice beach with culture and small temple structures in walking distance. A lot of the locals come here and also tourists so it's a mix. Surfers would often be out in the water. I stayed right along Canggu beach for my Yoga Teacher Training and so we would come here often to do Yoga or just walk along the beach. If you are in the area, definitely come by. But if you have no purpose coming to the area, I'd say you're probably not missing much.", "Ocean allows to bathe there, waves are not so cruel like on other beaches of . Sometimes water brings too much of garbage but local people are very fast to clean up the mess", "Not a surfing beach but a good place to sit back and relax with a nice drink at one of the many bistros. For the adventurous you can wind surf, kite surf or jet ski.", "Good clean beach. The waves are very strong in evening and not feasible for swimming. There are not many independent restaurants along the beach as most are the ones owned by hotels on the beach.", "Two teenage sons learned to surf here from good local surf teachers so this will always be remembered. Though the sand is brown which is a shock for Western Australians, the hangs outs and shopping were great while the kids learned to surf and even though we lived in relative luxury eslewhere in , this was the place our teenagers. It also had the best and best fun restaurants we visited in our seven weeks in which is saying something.", "Very uninviting beach bit dirty and too rough for swimming. maybe wrong time of year, but no beach paradise. Loved the corn from the corn seller in carpark beside beach, and enjoyed looking at the local temple", "The sand is white and the water clean very nice beach the get sun, arround the beach also there are many restaurant so easy to find food and drinks", "Gorgeous 4km stretch of golden beaches lined with old villas and beautiful restaurants. There are lots of places to stop for refreshments. The beach market is interesting but you are accosted the moment you set your foot inside by traders!", "Very nice beach with lots of activities and a nice beach road to stroll. plenty of bars, restaurants and one of the best Spa's in town", "just hePS OF rubbish round, plastic bags you know the drill", "Walked along the beach and was so dirty Not sure if I could ever swim there The council needs to do something to improve", "Very nice atmosphere in early morning waiting such as beautiful Sunrises, its great to get your freedom and convertible in yoga here.. will recommend this beach .. Sanur Beach", "I just wanted to go for a quick swim and see what this beach was like. The minute you step on the beach you are swarmed by locals asking you to pay 100k to rent a seat and umbrella for 1 hour! So we decided to sit on the sand but were given dirty looks by the locals. The beach had quite a bit of rubbish. The water was warm and nice however.", "Clean beach to swiming .warm water relaxing area .fresh coconut and white sand good for your family on vacation", "Been coming to for years and it's really going down the gurgler. Pollution is a shocker, locals rely on ocean doing the cleaning as the majority don't seem to care (some do as I have spoken to them and they seem helpless to do anything about it)and where does all that plastic go?? Definitely don't come in the wet season, creeks that run nearby are primarily drains. A shame", "This is a really beautiful beach with white sand and clear water. Everything you see in a postcard but the banks of seaweed kind of kill the ambiance. It's very shallow and you can walk out for perhaps 2km but the entire way is blocked by banks of seaweed. i think they're trying to clean it up though, at least that's what I think I saw them doing there.", "The beach is reasonably pretty enough, but after coming from the east coast of Australia, we realised that we actually have nicer beaches close to home. They rake debris off the beach each morning. There are hawkers trying to sell you things and the footpath has been partly smashed away by (storms? sand erosion?)", "We were very disappointed when we saw the beach, we started where there are lots of fisher boats, dogs, lots of garbage and horrible smells...and walked until the end, where it was a little better, but it is dirty in many places and has no special attractions... no beautiful palm trees, no white fine sand, water is not turquoise either. We have much better beaches in Spain. Hope to find some nicer spots in ...", "Long stretch of sand , cleaned daily , on this popular and busy beach. Comes alive at sunset with live music.", "Less busy I guess than much of . Some great restaurants in the beach and some effort being made to keep the beach clean. Shop keepers could be a little aggressive in their tactics following you for some distance if you engaged at all. Area by the port was very busy, head up to the opposite end for more peace and tranquility", "The most beautiful sunset i have seen - absolutely ever. The sounds of the wave is loud enough to drown out the crowds . So you can enjoy the sheer beauty of the place . Lots of shacks on the beach , with tables on the beach. A bintang on hand and fresh carb/ fish in front of you at sunset. ahh heaven. This place has surprisingly expensive sea food, although it is on the beach. But worth every penny spent here on a summer evening..", "beers on the beach under a beachbar umbrella, watching the surfers and beach walkers. experiencing the magical sunset. beautiful experiences", "Lovely beach stretch in front of Intercontinental Resort. Clean and well groomed. At night, there are lights to light up the beach.", "It depends on what you're into but we got the shock of our lives when we arrived in . We expected, quiet, idyllic And picturesque, instead we got busy, bustling and quite dirty! If you're a surfer, rasta or hippy this might be the beach for you, it's extremely crowded, with vendors, bean bags, surf schools, reggae bars, etc etc. However if you want some peace and quiet with calm seas go for the beach at Sanur which is thirty minute cab ride from double six.", "Great beach, plenty to do and see. They clean it each morning but the rubbish washed up can be a problem in some areas.", "Many of the beaches are rocky and the water isn't clean or clear. Jimbaran Bay beach across from the Le Meridien hotel was lovely. The water was clean and clear. There are a number of seafood restaurants on the beach that have lounge chairs, however you'll need to bring towels from the hotel. We were told there were sometimes jelly fish, but we didn't experience any. Lovely, clean beach. Highly recommend.", "The beach is a nice beach not the white sands that you get in Thailand, but lots of places to stop by for a drink and watch life go by.", "Beach, shops, restaurants, supermarkets and banks. Felt safe walking streets and beach at night. Very laid back and relaxing.", "You won't be swimming off this beach but it is scenic, used by the locals and many ferries leave from here.", "Depending on where you are in this beach can feel like a bit of a journey away. You pass down roads that seemingly go nowhere and then you are suddenly driving down through cliffs to the most delightful beach and sea view. Just follow the road and the sand and sea await. A few tips. Your experience of the sea here will be guided by the tide. When the tide is in the water goes deep very quickly and there are some waves. However, because of the off shore reef there are no significant currents with the waves, so it is fun for swimming. When the tide is out there are no waves at all, and the water comes up to about chest height on an adult, but goes deep more gently, so it is great for younger children. The best thing to do is to try and find a day when you can go down in the morning for high tide and then end the day with the low tide ( tide tables easily found on the internet) so you get the best of all worlds. I would also recommend taking crocs or some sort of footwear as there is a stony patch on the edge of the sea once the tide goes out. We did not have shoes and it was not a big problem, but I would definitely take them next time. In terms of eating and facilities, it is still a bit basic at Pandawa, so plan on having a light lunch and snacks rather than anything more substantial. Barbecued corn cobs are a great snack option. We will probably take some snacks with us when we go again. There are plenty of sun beds and umbrellas, so it is easy to relax and just watch the day go by. For a relaxed day on a beautiful beach I think Pandawa is hard to beat.", "Fantástic beach. Good quality of sand. Very quiet and fantastic to walk all along. There is also good spots for snorkeling. Currents are ok and there is not risk while snorkeling. There are many spots to rent equipment to practice many water sports. There are many nice hotels and there is a possibility to eat or drink at the many bars next to the beach. You ca also have direct access to Vollection shopping gallery where you will find many shops and restaurants.", "There are some nice places along the beach and most of the hotels have their own chairs out. Further along where the ferries leave from, can be chaos. The local people love to be at the beach on Sunday so expect the area to be a little crowded.", "We went when tides were mostly high so the red flag was up a lot. The sand is beautiful. Only some parts of the beach are badly littered.", "Great beach for sunny days, not so crowdy. Very clean and blue water. Good place for walking on the beach and dreaming about something. The entrance cost around 1 dollar. Clean beach, good place to look for shells", "Beautiful relaxing beach. Crystal clear waters. Great for long walks or just basking in the sun. Take the time to see.", "Enjoyed watching the sunrise from the beach at the Prama Hotel. The local dogs enjoyed playing on the beach each morning too.", "Crystal clear water and beautiful beach for swimming. Umbrellas are available at cheap rentals and can enjoy the beach while resting on the beach chairs and sipping some coconut water which is available in plenty. Very nice place...", "We visited the stretch of beach reserved for Amarterra Resort guests and found the sand to be clean and the small waves manageable. We were offered various craft work by beach vendors but they didn't push the issue when we showed we weren't interested. There are plenty of restaurants along this stretch, so if you are peckish or thirsty you don't have far to go. Our only gripe was the rocks and loose coral in the shallows, but once you navigate over these, the swimming is fine.", "If you wanna watch the sunset get down earlier as it gets packed!! You get hassled by ppl selling you stuff, but that's !! The sand is dirty & black. You have to do it & experience it.", "Lovely beach and a great place to just relax, take stroll or hang out with friends. The beach is relatively clean.", "The beach looks like a dump area each morning, full of plastic crap and water weeds. The hotel staff keeps working through out the whole day to clean the beach. They do their job on sand but are not able to clean water that remains full of plastic crap and other stuff like women's pads and so on. It is not pleasant to swim in such water at all. The local authorities need to do something with it. The most part of people who come to spend their vacations on sea side have to stay in the pool area instead.", "Good golden sand (more like bronze lately) beach to watch the sunrise or sunset, chill, have a nice meal or drinks on many restaurants along the beach. Not many people swim as it's mostly for surfers and paddle boarders.", "Long.. clean.. widely stretched beautiful beach.. the water is so clear as you go deep, but from the start its just like any other", "This part of the beach is nice with lots of cafe's and restaurants along the foreshore. You can sit and watch the world go by in any one of these places. Excellent place for sunsets. At night a number of the restaurants have live music and they set up tables, chairs and bean bags under lights on the sand. Very nice. When we were there the waves were huge (great to watch) but that meant the ocean was not really swimmable.", " pamper us with many choice of good beached and this one is one of the best . The favorite time to come here is during sunset time between 6 to 7 pm . It could be crowded yet vibrant and live . Enjoy the bakso with teh botol, cost you less than 30K and enjoy the sunset view if 1 Million USD", "This is one of the best beaches I've ever seen. Great sunset, lively environment, family friendly, lots of waves if you're a surfer and you can enjoy the dinner right on the beach.", "I think we visited at a really busy time with Ramadan but it was heaving. Mid week. You had to pay to get in.. Loads and loads of tourists. I am a tourist, I like tourists but this was a joke. Would not go back here if you paid me. You couldn't get near the beach, it was literally full of people", "We enjoyed the watersports did jetski, banana boat & parasailing. They will be flexible on pricing so barter & get the best price!! Its pretty kaotic on the water and on the shore with all the tourists in and out of their activities so its not at all a place to go to relax, swim or sunbake! Aside from the watersports we would not go back there.", "Clean, soft and beautiful, nice sand and water, so you can not only photo it, but swim also with your children", "Worth a visit, definitely a tourist destination. Black sand and great surf. Beach filled with locals selling their goods and sun beds", "Iy tooks 2 hours to go there with a bus. But it worth it. The beach is beautiful, still clean. I enjoy it.", "Perfectly maintained beachfront. Great for swimming at high tides. Clean and quiet. Peaceful place and friendly staff/ trinket sellers.", "I feel bad reviewing a beach, because only nature has any control over it, but it certainly wasn’t the white sand paradise we had hoped for The beach is full of broken shells and actually hurts your feet to walk on! Go to Seminyak for the beach, just avoid the shops there!! Haha", "This beach was the best ive been at , its very clear beach and not very crowded. The top view to the beach below was thrilling. However be ready to give IDR $2k to $5k for using the run down toilets there at the beach. Advisable to bring 1.5l tap water to wash ur legs after dipping at the pool.", "There is no way I will ever go back to this beach. It is the filthiest piece of ocean and sand I have ever seen Authorities really need to clean this up. No thank you.", "Good snorkelling place, with shallow water and abundance of corral and sea life. Also nice for walks by the beach.", "Its really nice beach to spent time with husband and kid...we love laying on sand while looks kid playing in the sea", "When the tide is in this is a beautiful beach with a lovely 5k walk along side it. Unfortunately when the tide is out it looks more like a ship graveyard. Sadly there are no waves either as the beach is surrounded by a reef. It would be ideal for young families but if you want decent waves stick to the Kuta or Seminyak side of the island. Better still head for Dreamland beach! Big waves and incredibly beautiful.", "Good place to enjoy the water jet ski, flyer, banana boat, paragliding and etc.. and it doesn't come cheap.", "The Ayodya Hotel has a provate beach with security and a nearby salt water pool if you don't want to go in the sea. Very clean and a lovely spot to just hang out. Some did - all day!", "once you enter the water it is full of plastic and there are no life guards for the children. very unfriendly staff on the ground", "Took a trip out yesterday and it was excellent. Really nice water for swimming or great surfing. We hired 2x sunlounges for $50,000 ($5au) and weren't pestered by anyone. We had lunch at one of tge 'old ' restaurants where the prices were old . Food was great and the atmosphere and people perfect. Don't come expecting Hotel type service. Come for old school experience", "The beach was dirty and lots of dead fish on the shore they tried to clean it up but then left piles of rubbish every where.", "We knew this was not a white sandy beach but the beach itself had lots of rubbish on it and was so noisy from lots of drunk people in the various bars dotted along the front. Much nicer beaches elsewhere in .", "nice and clean beach. too crowded in evenings. lots of restaurants around. live music was also playing in some of them. perfect for clicking pics", "Our hotel was located at this beach and we loved it. It is long, clean and offers peaceful shallow waters as well as crazy high waves!", "This review is for the portion of the beach in front of The Laguna hotel. The water has a lot of garbage in it b/c of all the boats that come in and out for the various watersport activities. During low tide, the beach literally turns into swamp land so you can walk out pretty far into the ocean (but beware of sea urchins, wear sandals)! Was also annoyed by the vendors that constantly walked the beach trying to sell sarongs, hats and tattoos to you - I just wanted to relax on the beach, but constantly had to shoo them away. Overall, disappointed with this beach experience, the beaches in the Caribbean (i.e., Bahamas, Virgin Islands, etc.) are MUCH nicer.", "They have destroyed this place. It looks like a tsunami came through and they haven't bothered to clean it up.", "Nice relaxed and calming. Sit down and have a drink with a beautiful view of the beach and the traditional fishing boats", "This was a beautiful beach. We were only travelling around to see the sights when we went here so we didn't stay long enough to have a swim. Great scenery and the water looked amazing. Plenty of markets and food available and they have fire dancers in the evening. 10,000 IDR per adult to get to the beach. We would certainly go back for a day or half day there. Plenty of development going on there now so it will be interesting to see if this place still has the same appeal next time we come to .", "The beach was strewn with rubbish and looked absolutely dreadful. I would not walk bare footed along here never knowing what was laying beneath the sand. According to locals trying to clean up, the rubbish drifts on the currents during storms from Java. I was impressed with the young lad I spoke with trying to clean up his \\patch\\\" for no wages. I have been to this area when it was clean, but avoid the area in January and February.\"", "Nice peaceful beach. Felt really safe. Enjoyed the massage each day with the friendly nese women.", "A very pleasant beach. Not the cleanest like those in Australia, but not super dirty. The water was warm and shallow - great for", "It’s always refreshing to be at the beach. Great surfing waves, clear water, and warm sand between your toes.", "A lot of locals arriving with big busses there. Long nice beach with clear water and white sand. Good for high and low tide. Entry fee for tourists 10k when arriving with scooter. Easy to find ss they built a new street. Lots of waroengs and sunbeds.", "The waves were astonishing. The men on the beach who offer day beds are genuine and accommodating. Not a lot of garbage but I suspect that may change as there isn't a dedicated person to clean it. Overall great location with beautiful sand and waves", "The beach is nice and there seemed to be lots of rubbish on the beach as u first walked on. The market stall sellers would not leave us alone and I needed up buying some coconut oil and this has given me a bad reaction the lady said she made it herself on reflection i don't know how clean the bottle is it was put in and maybe this is why my face had reacted badly to it. Another seller brought necklace and earring and would not go till we bought something and what she had was not good quality so this has put us off going back to the beach. We did not go in the sea but water looks sallow for long distance and one lady said you can swim as it's too shallow.", "So far the best beach I have seen in . It has a reef approx. 100m out so the shore line is calm. The atmosphere is excellent at this beach. It is lined with restaurants and various market stalls. The market vendors are no where as bad as other parts of .", "I spent one afternoon at this beach and what I love most is that I saw the traditional boats and lots of nese families and children enjoying themselves at the beach. It was calm but very family oriented.", "Beach, Surf and Laid back atmosphere. Great food, nice people and a fantastic value. Nice waves and a good place to get back on the board- but definitely no beginners place, as there is a beachbreak and rarely whitewater.", "It is a very nice beach and we enjoyed swimming in the breakers. We were shocked by the prices of the sunloungers.", "This beach is easy to find, its beautiful and has a promenade or something like it on it's shore. filled with locals and tourists. also has some hotel beaches. restaurants and bars are everywhere, which makes hiring a sun-bed and drink easy. an enjoyable beach, but not private.", "First visit when all were still natural and only view people selling french fries and coconut back in 2014. But then everything so commercialized and turned this beautiful beach in to market. So sad!!!!!!", "The beach was average and i was disappointed that the litter and rubbish was not really cleaned up. I like the busy vibe and the locals are lovely but the beach has so much potential with the view the volcano, it needs some sprucing.", "We liked this beach especially after seeing Kuta Beach which was very dirty . the beach is large so the closer you are to Legian it gets a little dirty and busy but if you are Closer to Petingenget is quite and very nice . Also you don't have a million sellers following you . there are better beaches in but it was a good experience .", "The ambience is good as the restaurants are right on the beach. You can enjoy dinner and drinks while looking at the beach and sunset. However, the food is pretty average and not the best we had in . Few singers were keeping the guests entertained with english songs which added nice charm to the ambience.", "Very Basic fasilities available. 5000rp for shower, 2000rp for toilet. It is not a fancy shower or toilet. But at least they have those. The sand is white with a bit corals bits. The wave is somewhat swimable.", "You can enjoy sunsets on colorful beanbags, or take your dog here. One of the most well-known cafe at the area is La Plancha. On some nights you can also enjoy live music at several bars.", "7km of foot/byciccle path lined with hotels, restaurants, bars shops, lots of watersport facilities (snorkling in the reef) and beautifull beaches.", "Big beach, with good waves and beautiful landscape to the pics. But, to me, the main atraction is the food, on the restaurants around the beach. There, you can choose your own food by yourself, fresh food, and the guy of the restaurant gonna prepare and cook for you. This is very good, you know what you're eating.", "A very busy and long beach. So clean and relaxing. Lots of different flags with different meanings can be confusing for first timers. Saw a man drowning and screaming for help, he was not being watched whilst swimming alone. Ran to alert guards and he was rescued in time.", "The serene beauty of nature... White sand and blue waters... What else do u want... It's not that great but it's beautiful", "This beach is allot quitter than the otherside of , more of an older crowd. The shopping and massages are cheap. Just take a walk and you can find some divine restaurants and bars. A must place if all you want to do is relax and Chill, if you want action go to the other side of to Legian & Seminyak!", "It was awesome at the beach! White sand, blue ocean, not that crowded. Quiet, romantic place to see a sundowner, being surrounded mainly by nice local People :-)", "Beautiful and pristine Bech with clear waters. Enjoyed a lot of water sports also like water scooter, parachutes, sea walk. A nice combination of adventure and relaxation", "This beach is great for young families to swim. Gentle waves ease access. Only tourists. No shade on the beach. Close to restaurants. Beautiful to look at. A swim in your hotel pool would be just as fun.", "Fantastic beach! Clean water and shore. Well organized service from the hotel. Perfect for long walks. ", "Visited in December 2016. Nice sandy clean beach. Hired beach chairs at a reasonable price. Lots of kiosk. Experience the local culture. However owners need to provide international standards for toilets and changing rooms.", "We stayed at the Marriott Courtyard and really enjoyed the days there. The beach that their shuttle took us to was flat, sandy and very quiet. There is some decent 3-4 foot surf just off the beach, but no waves make it into the shore. The vendors are not aggressive at all and present a good selection of things to consider.", "Stunning beach! Clean sand with turquoise waters. Just paradise and good for families with only a small amount of water sports so it felt fairly safe.", "clear water and white sand beautiful with a bar service and water activitys", "Beautiful clean beach ..great to watch sunset and relax. has nice restaurants and u can rent seats with umbrella.", "We found the beach areas in front of the major hotels to be very nice, but not well-maintained everywhere. We got up early to see the amazing sunrise views. In the mid-afternoon, we had massages on the beach, but further away from the water.", "Nice spot and friendly locals. Could have done without the constant requests for massage and jet skis but they were polite about it. The tide goes way out but when its in, its a perfect spot for Stand Up Paddling. Go to the Rip Curl School of Surf to rent boards. Watch out for the sea snakes though.", "Perfect place to chill with your love ones whilst watching the sunset. Clean beach with soft white sand.", "Pictures are very deceiving since the water is not blue at all. Also is the water full of seaweed and mud that comes between you toes if you step on the bottom. The sand is not white at all. A couple restaurant serve nice food, coconuts and other drinks. Towels are provided if you rent a sunbed. I paid 100.000 for 2 persons every time so that's quite cheap. In total not really impressed by the beauty of the beach and surroundings. the locals intend to burn plastic and garbage in close ficinity of Sanur beach", "The beach isnt that clean and the waves at this end arent that high. More a spot for water-sports - para sailing, speed boat riding etc. The beach is lined with different stalls for water sports, and the moment you arrive you are surrounded by there representatives to get you to sign up with them. One should take a look at a few of these stalls and then decide. The water sports seem to be decently priced but the time allotted to you is pretty short.", "Safe and quiet beach that allows you to discover many rock pools during low tide and walk up to the surf break", "We decided to visit this as we wanted some place which was not very commercial and was quiet and relaxing. We entered Pandwa beach and the view of the beach from the hill was amazing. Crystal clear blue water and white sand. We payed 30000 idr per bike as entrance fee. We decided to choose the warung (restaurant) which was at the end of the beach as it was easily accessible to the water. We paid 40000 idr for an umbrella and two beds and we could be there for how much ever time we wanted. There were not many people. The currents of the water were very very strong. It was more of a surfers paradise. Would recommend this place to somone who wishes to do sit beside a beach and relax away to glory. Not for ppl looking to make noise or party. The restaurant serves good food and is reasonably priced.", "The beach is very nice, huge waves, nice breeze and very nice coffee restaurants near beach. all people are pleasant, and it is very peacefull.", "Yuck---so many people and no place to sit without someone wanting to charge you. Noisy road next to beach and so much trash. Water not even that warm. Such a disappointment after the lovely beaches elsewhere in . Not sure what the attraction is.", "difficult to walk on the sand but the view was great, easy to swim during calm sea, the area is great for relaxing", "Plastic and other debris litter the beach from the sun beds to the surf. Lots of vendors. But the surfers seemed to like the waves.", "The beach is long. Connected with Kuta and Legian and Petinget or something similar . Well is the same beach . It is not paradise at all . You can not swim only if you are a fan of surfing and beach clubs to drink and watch sunset . Of course nice for long walks. At sunset is lively , full of local people and dogs .... too many . No very clean . They have to clean every day with machines and full of offerings little basket with flowers . The nice touch is the colorful umbrellas and lounges to relax .", "Gorgeous beach with amazing sunsets! Was very clean, not ridiculously busy, absolutely beautiful and if i could watch sunsets from there every day it would be heaven!", "It's a clean beach with few people but lots of rock. No shacks and no beer. Not like the vast beaches we generally see due to rocks. Lots of surfers and one can have a beautiful view of sunrise.", "Great beach to walk and find a cool bar and restuarant. Local shops along the beach with small vendors. Can rent body boards or surfboards all over. Waves are decent and water is nice and warm. Rent a chair on the beach and relax along side the kids selling bracelets to you.", "Pity about the constant jet skis and motor boats ruining the tranquility and beauty of this environment. A lovely reef ruined by man made entertainment. A lot more revenue could be raised from respecting and caring for the reef with snorkling and nature based activities.", "Enjoyed morning walks and hanging out watching spectacular sunsets with great music from surrounding warungs.", "It is great for a walk or to sunbathe but I had great concerns about water quality. There are a number of outlets from inland, washing all sorts of rubbish into the sea. It was not the rubbish you can see that bothered me however but what you can't see. I would strongly advise that if you did choose to swim, you not put your head under the water for obvious reasons or swim only in the hotel pools. There were a number of signs on the beach saying dangerous to swim. I was unsure if they meant danger of rips or danger from the effluent going into the sea.", "What a way to spend a day or afternoon,relaxing on the beach under an umbrella,laying back on a sun lounge,watching the sunset,whilst having a drink brought to you.Locals take good care of you.", "Not my favorite beach. Lots of people using beach to walk dogs (no problem with that) but not picking up poo (big Problem with that) Long beach and sand gets darker the nearer the Volcanic ash. At the entrance I arrived at had bucket with water and ladle to wash your fee,t nice touch.", "I like this area some good restaurants along beach at night , love cocoon for a drink. Easy access as cars not allowed through at night. Nice walk after dinner.", "A beautiful beach with colours and a great sunset to unwind with cold beers or cocktails. Can be a perfect romantic evening with your loved one or just a great bonding time with friends! This place is a must go!", "A relaxing beach without too many people trying to sell you things. Very relaxing. Most hotels have a private area which is tended to by staff. There is a public day bed area available.", "Similar to Petitenget beach, just a little busier. Sea is too rough to swim in, but great for surfing. If you've visited other beaches in South East Asia, this isn't worth making a special effort to visit", "Perfect to getaway from the crowd and have the beach your own. It is clean,You could see a beautiful sunrise.", "Clean beach with white sandy beach. It's too crowd, so many tourists. Actually it will be nice if the place is arranged more convenient.", "The beach itself is a let down, very few facilities for those wanting to catch the sun, bothered by sellers, no bathrooms or food or drink facilities on the beach but it is cleaned daily", "Highly over rated. Dirty beach, very ordinary cafe's / restaurants. Not worth the time. Glad we were not staying at one of the beach front hotels. If you want a clean beach go to Jimbaran or Nusa Dua. Even Legian was cleaner than this.", "Vey clean and safe for children to swim. There were a lot of lounges for the Besakih guests. a lady regularly coming along with fresh fruit for sale.. Could have bar service if you wanted too", "Like most beaches in , it's dirty. Sand is black and full of rubbish and the water is the same. Didn't swim, only went in the water at our villa", "My first fishing trip, it was fun and relaxing as soon I got the hang of the fishing rod. The weather was perfect, and so was the sunset. Not much luck with big fish, but lots of little ones.", "Quiet peaceful hot but gentle breeze service if you just lift your head. A perfect place to do nothing but just relax and get a great tan just hop skip and jump from any of the fabulous resorts that touch this amazing beach. The ocean is calm protected by a reef perfect for water sports and swimming 😎😎😎", "A beautiful beach with beautiful views. Good pavement to walk on. Many places along the way for coffee or drinks", "Great beach with waves that were great for new surfers and boogie boards. Was able to rent a boogie board for $5 CDN per day and 2 chairs and umbrella for $15 CDN. probably could have bargained harder if we were there longer", "Beautiful unspoilt beach with white sand and crystal clear warm waters from the Indian Ocean. Great way to chill and get a tan", "We really enjoyed the beach at the Ku De Ta end and really loved Ku De Ta and the facilities. Would definitely go back. ", "Clean water, Nice view, and nice Meat ball soup stall called \\Bakso Gerobak Biru\\\" which open at 2pm in certain days only.\"", "All i can say about this beach is BREATHTAKING! before we reached downhill to the beach, we were literally in awe by the fantastic sight ! mighty blue sea against the prsitine white beaches! the majestic cliffs in the background adds on to this picturte perfect scenery of ! definitely a must visit!", "Don't know how it used to be before but it's too overcrowded with tourists now. And annoying, fat, richer ones too; since it's kind of expensive and filled with resorts. The beach itself is a simple flat one with sandy sea access without any fauna and just the resorts. It's on the west side so the sunsets are nice though.", "Great Beach for family with kids, you can have fun playing canoe. You can take some photos from up the hill before going down to the beach. There are 5 statue made in the hill walls. It's all on the way down to the beach. they do charge if you want to sit under the umbrella chair. It's 50.000 rupiah for two seat under an umbrella. As for playing canoe they charge also 50.000 IDR. By the way, if you use one of the cafe or warung toilet there to change, they also charge you 2000 IDR.", "Only visited the beach once and was very disappointed. The beach was dirty as was the water. We walked along the promenade and found nothing appealing about this beach. It might be better in summer season but definitely not in December", "Loved the beach - rented beach chairs from the locals. who were very attentive. Always there to bring you beers or coconut drinks", "For us oldies I suggest you visit early or late afternoon as there is no shade and the sand and Sun get very hot. A must see though as it is a beautiful beach.", "Went down to grab a board and have a go at surfing. Easy to grab a board and rash vest. Plenty of people learning to surf but wasn't overly crowded. Beach isn't the cleanest ever but plenty of room.", "Overcrowded with dogs, people, motor bikes, surfers and nightclubs. Don't take your shoes off to walk in the sand or you may get hookworm like we did. So many dogs pooping on the beach. Not a quite place to come any more.", "I like it pretty clean, tourists are great, bikinis are everywhere (it makes you not afraid to wear it!), some dogs walking, barking, playing around, make the beach so lovely.", "Just one word to describe - mesmerizing! Go a little further to the end of the beach, lesser crowds . Rented two cozy beach chairs and an umberella for Rp.50,000 for the whole day! Just a reminder ... Bring your sunscreen, be prepared because its HOT !", "Good beach for families n very safe for swimming but tide reveals large coral n detracts from all round enjoyment definitely not for surfers", "just a beautiful beach, with a wide area to walk enjoy the sunset, breeze and moonlight. plenty of cafes to choose from with varying genre of music to suit all taste buds. and some live music as well. was a peach.", "Lovely beach, not too many tourists or pollution. Clear waters. A little bit of surf. Wear sun cream though ☀️😅 short walk to heaps of restaurants and collection.", "Laid back beach with lots of pretty good restaurants and resorts. The sand is a little dirty and the water is filled with boats, but the sunset is gorgeous and the water was mostly clean.", "Plenty of water sports activities with many pricing options. Please bargain before agreeing to any cost. like i was asked to pay 70 $ per person for Sea walk i end up bargaing 70 $ for 2 persons. So you can imagine 50 % cost is extra added and if you can bargain please do. Though water is not very clear but we enjoyed a lot. ", "It is a quiet beach....it is good for couples and family. Lot of good hotels in this area. The beach is not as nice as other part of , like Seminyak or Nusa Dua, but it is quiet and you can just relax and just wondering your eyes to the ocean. It is a great way to relieve stress and enjoy fresh air", "I love the beach there were good waves and the water was warm, there was NO undertow so it was safe. The hotel, (Harris) had deck chairs and umbrellas which was good and they provided a towel.", "Great beach within easy walking distance of our villa, clean with lots of eating options available, nese people friendly and helpful", "Early morning the re can be some good fun waves to be had here before the wind picks up. There are always plenty of beach chairs and easy to get a cold drink. The sunsets here are amazing, and there are so many choices to find a table, a bean bag and enjoy the good food and drinks", "Could not sleep so I decide to take an early walk and catch a sunrise. To my wonderful surprise how fresh air and sandy beach while waiting for sunrise can be rejuvenated myself! There weren’t many people, but jogger and Jetleg tourist w their selfie mode were a few. Walked for an hour and finally watched the sun cracking the horizon to begin the new day. It’s plain beautiful thing to start your day in . Perfecto", "Lovely place for morning walking exercises & have some nice breakfast restaurant with reasonable price ^_^", "We only went walking on the beach one time but in addition to the coral we found there was a lot of plastic that had washed up. The bay is pretty to look at.", "Lovely beach with a great sunset view. The tide was decent when we went there. Enjoyed a lot. Just go there around 4 PM And stay till the sun sets, afternoon can be a bit hot.", "I'm not sure how this beach only gets four stars! Sure it's not an Australian beach but it's beautiful in its own right. A great way to walk from one location to another, always something to look at from the peanut seller, to the people hawking their wares (almost always politely), the beachside bars and restaurants, kids and families enjoying the water, day beds to settle in for the long haul of a tough day at the beach, people fishing and completely glorious sunsets.", "There is a public area at the beach with many warungs and it's quite busy with boats and people - and then there is the area in front of the large hotels which is presumably part of the resort area but open to everyone. Here the beach is more quiet and you can rent a lounger in the shade of trees if you like. It all looks very pleasant.", "Very clean & Clear water beach with not so huge tide..Very well maintained. Some companies like Thirtha Harum operate water sports.", "Exactly, just another beach. There were pieces of rubbish along shoreline but this is a common sight of marine debris nowadays. The beach benches are rented for rp75000 per bench per hour.", "The main occupation for visitors is based on some form of sea based activity from surfing and diving to water scooters and sailing of some sort. Week catered for the younger more active visitor. Flat paths can be used by cyclists, pedestrians and disabled in wheelchairs etc.", "Great beach that has a gentle slope that is great if you don't want to out of your depth. Lots of sea grass underwater so the shore needs constant cleaning by the hotels...and gets it All water sports can be catered for with numerous places on the beach offering their services. Don't settle on the first price as they will negotiate even if a few dollars. Bartering is fun so smile and enjoy,don't get annoyed but be prepared to have a walk away price Our friends went on the\\flying fish\\\" and loved it. Hover boarding looked fantastic, looking in the hands of experts, like a scene from the Spiderman movies Plenty of choice all the way along Loads of food and juice available all the way along from the blow hole to Holiday Inn Last tip Take water...it's gets hot\"", "great, goes on for miles.. hire a local bike (30 for the day) and cycle all the way along fro miles, past hotels, empty beaches, local shops and bars and all the way to the foot ferrys.", "You guys should visit here if you're in , you can surf, sun bathing or just swim at the beach. The landscape is amazing. You have to pay for less than 1USD to enter this beach", "This is a nice wide open beach with minimal sunbeds, so no to overcrowdrd. There are a lot of sellers on the beach and you be repeatedly hassled by them to buy some of their rubbish or even worse allow them to massage your legs and feet. They can and do get annoyed if you don't support them by buying something. The sunbeds were $10 for 2 beds but this was dependant on how long you wanted it, what time of day and who the boy was selling the idea to you. Once you have secured a price expect nothing else from the boy, even if your being hassled by the sellers they won't get involved. Overall I think the beach is OK but many many people just bring a Towel and sit on the beach.... mostly the younger people. The sea looked safe enough for the kids but I would advise supervision as the waves can get big and powerful. As i said my day at the beach was nothing special. I've certainly been to better beaches with better,nicer facilities and amenities.", "The beach is an awesome place to see the sunset. The beach is clean with various sections renting loungers and providing cold drinks/food. It also has various surf schools /rental of boards. Beach is well flagged showing possible rips. Surf can be quite wild depending on the weather.", "Some days depending on the tides there's no water to swim in. Interesting place but not the idealic beach that we had hoped for or clear blue seas. Been to better beaches. Plenty of places to each and drink along the shore line and water sport activities. Hot and sunny so not too bad", "Visited this beach due to the location near to the place we stay. There are quite a number of hotels in the vicinity of the beach, many water sports activities here (jet ski, parasiling, canoing, etc). Just a short visit is fine.", "Lots of places to eat along the shore, went to breakfast twice there (blue 9 beach restaurant, which was on the double six beach). Rented three body boards for the day, the prices weren’t too bad! Able to rent a seat and umbrella as well. Waves were good, though a small riptide was found while out there. Be careful. Otherwise very safe to be in. Sand was rather hot in the sun, burnt my feet. I recommend this beach.", "The beach we accessed in behind Discovery Mall. It goes for a long ways. There are many vendors selling beverages and snacks tucked under the trees for shade. And of course the mall food court. We had a wonderfully prepared Japanese meal. 2nd floor, other end of mall. Over looks the street, Opposite KFC The beach itself is not spotless. I have also seen much worse. But if you going to be letting kids run around be sure to inspect as best you can for sharp items. There are designated areas for you to enter water. Mind the yellow and read markers. There were very few people on this beach because it was so hot. Possibly on another day it would of been different. This day was over 40 degrees and not a cloud in the sky", "Great beach without all the sellers soft sand and it's pretty clean compared to the West Coast with plenty of choice for food dwellers or high end cafes", "Not overcrowded. Clean with lovely waves for swimming and surfing (beginners). Places to eat and drink at various points along the way. Pretty great bars on the sand to enjoy sunsets!", "Nice and quiet. The beach sellers often give up after one \\No thank you\\\". Quiet clean beach as well, mostly seaweed.\"", "Beautiful sand that makes me want to go back. You have to looking around with bicycle and enjoying the scenery !", "Great family clean beach. Water sports. Good restaurants . Massage. Italian coffee. Good shops and markets. Clean ocean '!", "A white sand beach. Water sports available too. Collection with numerous eating places is just a walking distance away.", "Lovely beach, fine whitish sand, warm water, wide beach. Nice resort area. This is one of the nicest beaches on .", "The beach is very crowded every day but it's a good place to play volleyball and water sport activities such as wake boarding and kite surfing. There are also many places to eat, but the price is quite expensive.", "Great beach with plenty of restaurants and bars. You can book a sun bed and it is pretty cheap for the entire day. Good atmosphere.", "Check out sunrise. Good morning to the iWorkd Locals gather for morning walks. Its a spiritual thing", "This beach is one of the most beautiful I have ever seen! It goes for km and you can enjoy the walk and stop off at resorts along the way for a beer or a cocktail!!! The Sofitel is amazing resort!", "Great beach! There’s a lot of surfers and SUP rentals along the beach. We stayed at Inaya and really enjoyed a cool drink while lounging on the beach.", "This place is naturally perfect for midnight date! It's quiet, calm, and serene as completely opposed to other beaches. We are going here twice - first during the New Year's Eve and the other was some other day in January. Both our stays were amazing! It was a bit crowded during the New Year's Eve but not as crowded as I expected. The countdown was awe-mazing and the firework showers the night just perfectly. This place is even perfect for post-NYE date since it quickly got less crowded so we can roam around watching clubs by clubs or just sitting around staring at the beach or even midnight swimming at the beach (which we saw but not did). Almost nobody really disturbed the intimacy there. We could've stayed here till morning came for sure! The other visit wasn't as late as the one during NYE, but it still proven the same intimacy as we sat on the beach and enjoyed night breeze without being bothered by neighboring crowd. There are lots of great spot here if you love midnight adventure or possibly something more romantic!", "the last time i visit this beach, it was like a private beach. but you can easily find many local tourist right now. nice to bring family, because you can do some beach activities like cano. the beach is clean with many of white stones.", "Lovely long beach. Blue water. Great sunrise. Great for a stroll with your partner. Was low season when we went so wasnt packed like I have read in other reviews..and there was not many activities to do when we were around... saw some camel rides happening..but not to our interest. Good to swim when it is high tide. Would recomend for honeymooners.. just remember it is a resort area..one after the other with private beaches", "Always full of people and the waves are great for surfing. The sunset is also visible from here. A few F&B land marks around here including Chez Gado Gado and Anantara Hotel", "Too much rubbish on the beach - great to watch from a distance such as the Kudeta or Breeze Restaurant but up close not a patch on an Aussie beach.", "If you are looking for a pristine sandy blue crytal clear water beaches this is a place you should visit they have #luxury resorts and most of them are good and place to visit.", "If in , this beach is definitely definitely worth a visit. Especially at sunset- it is gorgeous. It felt safe and could spend hours there. Also lots Of places to eat nearby and activities.", "There are two halves to the beach, from the entrance to the right is a quiet long stretch of sand and to the left is a bustling vibrant beach bar and watersports stretch. Lovely place to walk early morning, fairly empty with just a few dog walkers, joggers, surfers and yoga enthusiasts. During the day and evening it gets much livelier with the bars filling up, all competing at night to have the best / loudest live music! Food and drink can be found easily and cheaply and it's a good spot for a sociable evening / night. For surfing the waves tend to be suitable for beginners and there are a lot of surfing schools towards the far end of the beach where the moped track runs along the back. The track / road along the back of it dies get very busy with mopeds but that's for you!", "We went down there on our first night on . The beach itself is fairly clean, considering the amount of people there. It's a nice beach, even with a decent surf break and if you like it a bit more busy with entertainment (bars, etc.) around you definitely a cool beach. Way too busy and loud for us though, so only 3 stars.", "you will overwhelmed just by seeing the view from the top of rock mountain, white sands add the beautifulness.", "Shame you can't really swim in the sea but we spent so much time here, it was beautiful and with plenty of little bars to enjoy a drink and some food in.", "Nearly got landed on by a German parasailer. The beach is nice but nothing special. Plenty of watersports around", "Wherever I am in the world I try to do a morning walk before it gets busy. The beach is nice enough despite the uninviting coffee coloured sand. Most days it was a bunch of dog walkers with lots of locals on Sundays.", "Near Melia hotel the beach and sea is great, clean, well maintained and you can enter the sea easily with shallow waters.", "Our private driver recommended that we visit here, loads of heavy work going on, you can tell that it will be a destination beach in time, nice views", "Acro the road from our hotel, several casual cafes on the beach... all playing music and great value for money", "I was heartily disappointed at the awful state this beach is in. It’s dirty and covered in rubbish both in the beach and floating. The sea is dark but becomes clearer the further you walk. But if want a scenic view for sun bathing this is not the one! If u want to collect plastic visit", "We rented an umbrella worth 50,000 IDR (good for 2pax) and tried kayaking. Despite the scourging heat, the water was really cold and very clear. We were happy we went to the place and experience one of the best beaches in ! a must go!", "beautiful sunset point, very close to the airport and many restaurant around the beach make your visit", "The chairs are involved for relaxing The chairs for comfort and looking at the hot chicks despite my age Good reasonable surf but beware if women selling", "It's quite upsetting that the beach was filled with trash. EVEN WHEN YOU'RE SWIMMING IN THE SEA! They're literally everywhere. The only upside there was the ambience, & my pizza was good. It gets crowded but you can still find a private spot.", "Its a blacksand beach an the sunrise on this beach is beautiful. There are a lot of people jogging in the morning, and its always busy with fishermans and boats. It also a pier if youd like to go to lembongan, ceningan, gili and penida. I also spot some people do fishing with net", "This beach area is devine. If the natural beauty doesn't please you then the many cafes and restaurants right on the beach front will. There are many water sports available but as always take care when hiring equipment e.g. get the owner to take note of any damage and take time/date stamped photos yourself.", "Great clean beach but very load music everywhere as well as beach vendors trying to sell their stuff and trying and trying again,the same came around at least 3 times...but still great big beach and lively sunset.would not spend one week here but for a couple of days,great beach ambiance!", "Calm waters and warm... We only swam in the Conrad beach compound... It was clean and we had towel and water service.", "I went to B9B on a weekday evening, and boy was I impressed. The ambience, the people, the servers, and the entertainment everything fits like a piece of one jigsaw puzzle. Beachside Restaurants are moderately priced, so a visit won't hurt your pocket much.", "Unxpected with this beach, the sand are white. Blue water. Blue sky. I bought fresh coconut 15.000 rupiah for one. Relax", "This is a nice beach for sundowners and surfers - not a swimming beach as a result of the surfers although you could have a quick dip at sunset when the surfers stop - nice sand and a great walk - lots to see and do - pictures and there are the beach vendors but they are very nice.............lots of clubs and restaurants along the beach W, Potatohead etc. La Laguna Restaurant and small independents - you will find something you love here............", "Great sunset and sunbathing place Love this beach and the scenery We always bring our client here also to enjoy the horse riding and to visit our favorite cafe", "One of the best beaches in for sure. Hotels around normally keep the beach spotless most of the time by using Staff. So it's pristine golden sands beach. Lot to do swim,surf,fish,boat, paddle whatever you like all available. If you walk either side of the beach you will come across some of the most prestigious Hotels of . Also, many beachside bars, restaurants to sit & watch the world go by. There was even a Cruise ship stationed not far whilst we were holidaying. Most lovely place to enjoy the fresh sea air, take in the sun & enjoy best of .", "good for water sports.peaceful location.not good for bathing..food is ok, a bit expensive. water is clear.", "The beach itself is pretty dirty and not as idyllic as I thought it would be however that's why the hotels have pools. Still a great place to visit and see a sunset", "Not a white sand beach. went there for sunset but it's a shame that it was rather cloudy. lots of activities happening along the beach, unless you enjoy people watching, if not it can be rather boring. Other beaches should be nicer.", "Beautiful beach. Lovely sand and nice water, but dirty. Even the staff is trying to clean up every day. Is not very nice to swim in it.", "If only the beach was kept clean it would make a huge difference, and that goes for the general area around Legian/Seminyak. There was a lot of rubbish and not enough bins. I did notice locals dumping their rubbish - this is a real shame as it real spoils the landscape and tourists complain. Local authorities need to take action and enforce penalties. is a great place to visit but they need to clean up their act otherwise people won't return.", "I think I got fooled into paying 100,000 rupiah for loungers but it was right in front of the sunset so it's alright. I prefer tgis type of sand to Nusa Dua's supposed swimming beaches so I was happy to play on the shore despite not having my swimmers with me. The sunset is beautiful and the relaxed ambience is really inviting. There are restaurants close by for a sunset or after-sunset dinner and having dinner to the sounds of the ocean is really comforting.", "Where at the beach, the wave almost impossible to swim and its happen with nature, no human can control it. Do not complaint", "The beach is very clean, luxurious and very beautiful to make the visitors also want to see this beach. The scenery is very nice and beautiful. The waves are not too big, I love the scenery as well.", "Long long long beach. Great sand. We found it very clean. The waves are big so pay attention to the flags and guards. There are sellers on the beach but there are all over the world and they are no problem.", "Spent two week a here, while not fantastic convient and cheap!great for walks and watersports, massages at the right places are good and eateries are well priced! Very enjoyable!", "This is one of the best beaches to walk along enjoing the sea and to experience the beautiful sunset go and enjoy", "I am living withing walking distance to this pure beauty. Sunset at any given day is always a fun-filling one, either for sunset run, power walk, or lazily siting with a drink.", "Really disappointed with the cleanliness of the beach. It’s pretty much a rubbish dump for plastic. It seems to be a bit of an environmental disaster that no one is willing to address. It’s a very depressing beach and not somewhere that is enjoyable to spend time. you need to clean up the environment!", "Beautiful yellow sand. In front of Meliá resort water calm, safe water. Short walk toother side sea rough.", "It's so crowded for surfing, even when you get out at first light. And when it gets crowded it gets competitive. I had more fun at other breaks and the beach isn't so beautiful either.", "we stoped in for a drink. Cost us $34 for 2 coctails. we wont bother with thos place again. Also drinks are very small. No great vibe either", "We enjoyed magnificent and spectacular sunrises. We enjoyed swimming in the ocean but only at certain times of the day when it is in the middle of the high and low tide. This is when the water was calm and clean.", "Two beautiful beaches : Dreambeach When it's windy, big waves allow you to play like kids You can enjoy a drink at dreambeach café Sandy Bay beach, you can enjoy a drink , lunch or diner at Sandy Bay Beach Club", "Great beachfront. Beach and water very clean. Sun beds from local vendors are ridiculously expensive and if you need one better go to one of the beach clubs where you get top service and a pool as well. The surf is amazing but equally dangerous. Do listen to the Lifeguards they know better than you do where it's safe to swim. In some places the current is scarily strong and can just pull you out to sea.", "Beautiful white soft sand with clear warm water. Safe for swimming. Lovely gentle breeze all day. We think this is the best beach in and we have visited and stayed in many different areas of ", "My wife and I were at a wedding at a beach resort, beautiful sunset, but there are no golden sands, its nothing like our beaches in Australia!", "Incredibly crowded on a Sunday. The sand is a dark brown and I could see that there were oil spills before. It's okay if you want to sit and chill on a beanbag (many restaurants offering that) but I think you'd be better off at Jimbaran or some other more secluded beach. There are some smelly small streams that separate the beaches.", "The beach stretches for ages with lots of dinning and beach club options along the way, there is path way that makes for easy walking, just keep an eye out for push bikes. Swimming is possible and at high tide it is great as there is a reef a hundred or so meters out so this makes it very calm for swimming in nice clear water.", "I just stopped by here on my way to Tanah Lot and found it to be a decent beach. It was a little dirty, but that was due to the storm that came through the night before. Other than that, i found some nice shells there. i did have to avoid a couple folks trying to sell me things, but other than that it was ok. Next time I would like to spend a little more time there and check out the area.", "The beach is ok, full of restaurants and nice places. The local people push’s so much to buy their things, to rent chairs and to do massage. That’s so annoying. You can’t have a nice walk on the beach because is full of locals “forcing you” to buy whatever. I got very upset with a lady FOLLOWING me and my husb, even when I said to her that I would like space to enjoy the beach, she was staring behind us, and said to me that would be sad if I don’t do massage with her. Many other people pushing and pushing to buy whatever and if you don’t buy they make bad faces. I don’t wish to go back.", "Nice beach with lots of facilities and good cafes and restaurants close by. Spend the whole day here and you wont regret it. Perfect for everyone.", "Didn't like the alguas. While the sea level is low since the waves are breaking far. Sand is not particularly nice.", "Excellent calm and quiet beach - perfect spot to just lie back and soak up the sun or take a dip in the reef protected bay. Plenty of food, drink and activites nearby if you can drag yourself off of your sunbed!", "The beach is absolutely stunning and the white sand is unlike on mainland island. The water is so clean, blue and very welcoming on a hot day! ", "Nice beach,our kids loved the waves, no shopping, restaurants were pretty good they had bands and can sit on the beach and eat your dinner", "Great beach, clean and safe for swimming. Warm water and clear. Close to restaurants and service provided by hotels.", "this beach was one of my favorites to visit due to its clear blue water and white sand, however, now there are too many people coming and becoming too commercialized. too many buses coming bringing tourists that are irresponsible of the nature.", "Nice clean beach for a morning walk one side is full on bars/restaurants the other a lot quieter with mainly smaller resorts.Lots of surfers & swimmers.", "This stretch of beach could be beautiful but it's not. I went back today when it was just off high tide to see if it was any better than when we were there at low tide. But no luck, it is still dirty and polluted. What a shame. The sand when wet resembles mud and sticks like paste to everything (not like most sand, which sticks but will brush off). I know the locals have to make a living but there are so many people trying to sell you things, which is fine when walking through but I imagine it could get a little annoying if you decided to sit in the beach. I saw and heard many people complaining of skin rashes and sores after the beach and swimming in the ocean. Hopefully can get a plan together to reduce the water and beach pollution and increase recycling or people will stop coming and that would be a real shame. It is a beautiful long stretch of beach which needs to be cleaned up.", "What's there to say about a beach that hasn't been said before? This beach is pristine clean, turquoise blue & heavenly warm! The sand (so we found out) was very very coarse. It is almost like teeny pebbles. It's lovely & smooth, but a little chunky in the hair...& bathers... & everywhere else! Beware LOL!!! The beach wasn't overly packed & most sections are cordoned off for the various hotel club areas. Gorgeous beach, don't forget your hat & sunscreen!", "Very clean ...lots of local families swimming in the early evening to refresh after a long day of work.", "Bad beach, very dirty and impossible to bath. The sand is dark and filled with garbage. There are sewers that enter directly at the beach and provide a terrible smell", "The beach was full of fishing boats,some area was rocky beach, we found people with their dogs walking in the beach which for us quite disturbing. Nevertheless, it was easy to find restaurants in the area also shops for everything you need.", "Every second person we passed were trying to sell us surfing lessons or deck chairs. I understand they are trying to make a living but I guess if you are looking for a relaxing stroll, this is not the place. Sand looked abit dirty and grey as well (maybe it was the weather? Was overcast). Otherwise, saw some big waves and people surfing. Wouldn't advise little ones. Lots of restaurants etc as well but they were closed when we were there (afternoon).", "Good sandy beach, a few sun loungers on beach or on grassed area just above the beach. Great for Surfing, swimming best when it is low tide. Couple of beach bars with food nearby", "this beach is located in legian area. In here we can find many restaurant and bar. It is nice to come here on sunset time, drink a beer and enjoy the reggae music by the beach boys...", "The beach was dirty when we visited, lots of plastic debris floating about, some more disgusting than others. The seaweed was abundant and constantly washed up on the beach, so any evidence of the morning clean-up is gone very quickly. The current was surprisingly strong too. The only reason for the two stars is that there are some good restaurants and some good water sports facilities.", "The last time that we visited was in 2009....fast forward to 2018 and the place has been cleaned up away from the beach. The restaurants and the shopping areas are not modern and a lot cleaner. The shop keepers do not pester you to purchase, if you want to look and buy then you are able to do so in peace. The beach itself we visited and there was a lot of rubbish on the beach. Given that it was just after New Years Eve this may have be part of the reason. I will be back in the future for sure.", "The beach here is very lovely, clean and i found you're less likely to get harassed compared to dare i say it, Kuta beach. I found that if you go to a hotel with the beach front you have more privacy as well as less people wondering about. Which was great as well as the beach is very close to hotels. Like you can wake up leave your hotel room and walk out into the ocean in about 100 feet which for me was awesome.", "Great beach. Some traders are a pain. Restaurants on front very nice. Lovely at night. Big range of food and styles with matching budgets. Worth a stay.", "Disgustingly dirty beach like all the beaches nearby. Would not spent time there yet alone swim. Full of trash. Was bad 7 years ago when we first visited, even worse now.", "Water was not as clear as I had expected and full of grass quite close to the beach. Sand was not so fine and full of small pebbles / rocks / shells. Was quite quiet though and had a lot of space to ourselves.", "With cliff view and blue ocean color, I think is worth a visit when you are in . Parking space is a lot down the hill on the premises. Admission ticket Rp 30.000 with 1 car, 2 adult+2 children. Not expensive. Very crowded beach.", "The beach is great during the day for surfing and swimming, you can rent an umbrella and lounge. There are plenty of cheap restaurants and food and drink vendors. From about 5.30 onwards the restaurants bring out bean bags and you can sit back and watch the sunset. Most of the bars have music and some have live music.", "Nice white sand large surfing waves quite a ways off shore at high tide. Most beaches are nicely maintained by hotels (raking up and burying the sea weed washing up on shore). Typical water sport activities for hire along beach.", "The white sand beach is awesome to hang out on the beach, the sand is rough, but one can enjoy the pristine beauty of the place. Mostly all beaches are private beaches maintained by respective hotels, Theres water sports provided by the hotel on charge basis and also one gets towels for use (free of cost, the hotel at the time of checkin gives u a card for the same)", "I felt the water was clean , little rubbish was around,it's clear that an effort was being made. Some else said windy ,,not during our trip. The big hotels have the best places ,but there is still spots .all in all very good.", "Clean white sand beach,gated area.Near many 5 star hotels. Beautiful views, nice blue waters, good place to spend an evening.", "This is one the white sand beaches which quite calm. In the prsence of atoll corals so the waves do not flow swiftly to the edges. An interesting sight because the road to the beach divides the limestone hill.", "The beach is clean and easy to excess. Many beds are available for a reasonable price. But there is also plenty of space to put down your own towel somewhere. Furthermore there are a lot of hotels and bars along the beach to drink a cold beer or eat lunch. Lovely views on the mountain and various authentic boats lying on the beach", "Along the beach there are a lot of resort and bars. We enjoy the view while sitting in on of the bars there. It is not that great beach at alll", "located behind the 5stars hotel, all this beach are very nice and calm, all area well maintain with guard standby from each hotels", "Lovely clean beach, but look out for sea urchins. Happy that the locals selling on the beach seemed to be monitored. Didn't feel hassle.", "Beach for surfers. Beginners can easily find surf instructers or play in the whitewater. All others find consistent swell. Lots of Boardsds to hire (Short, Long, Beginners). Small Bites, cafes and Restaurants avaiable. Not good for swimmers, nice to watch the sunset", "I was disappointed when we made the first trip on 29th to see the beach. But maybe because of the storm from previous nights, the beach really looked rundown. But we went again on 31st to check it out and I was amazed. Perfect sunset view. And with the colorful bean bags scattered, it was very inviting. The motto \\Beach, Bintang, Beer, \\\" was ideally correct. Enjoyed the chill out music and company. You may be annoyed with the locals who are selling stuff like sunglasses, parios, snack food, paintings etc but hey without them the beach wouldn't be a colorful picture. Will be coming back!\"", "More of a volcanic sand rather than your nice white soft sand. Very strong waves so more suitable for surfers, Bit of rubbish on the sand too.", "Great place to spend a few hours or a whole day. Water very clean and safe and sand clean and white.", "The beach is wide here but gives the impression of being dirty, as does the ocean. I'm not sure if this is really the case or not but I'd definitely not go swimming here.", "Nice and calm. You have to try the massage at the Nusa Dua Beach. Very cheap if compared to hotel, and very good quality. Be nice with the sarong/clothes sales in the beach and they will be nice with you :)", "Expansive beach with a nice surf swell. Water temperature is better than our air temp back home in the summer time!", "I would say it was a nice beach with plenty of options re. Beds and restaurants... some areas were not the most clean but largely in good condition.... felt safe as a solo sunbather...", "Loved the boardwalk along the beach. The ocean was as warm as bathwater. Loads of bars and restaurants to chill out at after a swim. Market stalls too if you're into that. I bought a few tops and a dress. Am not into haggling so they loved me! Haha. Enjoy x", "Not going to for the beaches like in the Caribbean. I am a real water baby so for me it's ideal to stay at a beach club where i can swim", "If you think that you have paid for an expensive hotel and that's gonna give a nice and relaxing holiday at the beach, the jet ski will prove otherwise. You're not allowed to swim any further than 15m at this shallow beach with no waves. ", "We tried the beach only once, that was enough. Beach (the part on the right next to besakih hotel) was clean. But the water was dirty and with rubbish swimming in it.", "Just love sanur🌴Ok beach not perfect but it's a more local feel here. People so friendly and lots of good eateries and places to stay. This is my 4 th visit.", "Nice clean extreamly tidy beach that was quiet.Not many people on the beach no matter what time of the day or night we went", "Nice clean beach but you have to go at the right tide, low tide exposes a lot of rocks and peak high tide creates strong rips on the northern side", "This is probably one of the best beaches in . You can rent a relaxing chair... book a massage and enjoy.. end the visit by attending the famous Kecak dance...", "Great place for a sunset. There are some nice places for that along the stretch, but best spot is around the Italian restaurant la luciolla.", "Don't go here thinking you are going to relax much as there are hoards of people by the bus loads here. You can rent lounge chairs under umbrellas if you are lucky enough to get one as someone is leaving. It cost 50,000 rupiah for two chairs. There are toilets, shops, restaurants, and canoes here. The sand is very mushy so you sink into it as you are walking into the ocean. It's a nice place to go for a few hours if being around crowds doesn't bother you. Many, many locals here.", "This beach and the Ocean are extremely clean. The rip is not to bad and the waves are usually manageable but also big enough to learn to sure or have an ok fun surf. It is patrolled by trained lifeguards and has sweet ladies to massage you for about R50.000 to R80.000 of course they will ask much more. We like to rent the little lounges with umbrella's and then eat across from the Beach at The Blue Ocean Cafe where my fav is the Blue Ocean Salad and the pasta dishes but the seafood is also fantastic. We sit inside at the elevated lounges. It also has a little shower to wash the sand off.", "Lovely beach to sit and watch the activity on the water, enjoy a meal and drinks on the sand. Beautiful at night as well when the restaurants and hotels are lit along the beach.", "Awesome western sunsets into the Water with well priced beers sun beds and restaurants. Great swimming and fun for the whole family.", "Great views of the beach and sunset, free entry so great just to go and have a look around. Had a wallet stolen on NYE and staff went above and beyond to get it back. Bar service however was terrible, one girl on the til so 45min waits, hopefully it was just a NYE issue.", "Nice place for having such a relax time and hanging out with friends. The sands was quite clean but there are some dogs around the beach. Good waves for surfers.", "Relaxed, no vendors selling stuff you don't want or need in the day. Just local fishermen doing there thing. At night, the beach fills with tables and candles serving the most amazing seafood BBQ platters! Really reasonably priced too.", "The beach would be beautiful if not for the sad consequences of human behavior. Most of the resorts pick up the trash every morning, but some of the areas have piles of it along the shoreline. I was sad to see children playing in garbage in one of the public beach areas. Even along our resort area that was well maintained, you couldn't escape the occasional garbage washing ashore or floating alongside you in the water. It's really too bad this has happened, but if you've been to , you know trash isn't just a Nusa Dua issue.", "The first day we arrived to our Friend took us to Seminyak beach, the lights and the atmospher were denomination of beauty, music was popping at each corner and it was a nice evening chill area. The next morning we went to Surf as well, and since they we go surfing there Everyday especially since the waves are crashing us 🏊🏼🏊🏼🏄🏽👌🏻", "It is very nice wide beach. It is perfect to drink cocktails, watch sunsets, listening live music, sunbathing, eat!", "First opinions when we got down there was very muddy and a lot of rubbish lying around, but when we got onto the beach itself it wasn't bad at all, they are building the sea wall and it is very nice and very arty, would love to see it when it's completed and everything is built up by hand. lovely walk across the beach but even when it's not to sunny, please put some sun cream as you will catch it, even if you don't think you will, be safe, stopped in a couple of bars on the beach and again impressed, the only thing that put me off was there are dogs roaming around and what put me off was one had a dump right alongside where we walked from the bar to the sea, nobody around the bar areas (owners) picked it up and disposed of it, we soon disappeared back off the beach, there are no laws about pets or strays on the beach but I would have thought the bar tenders who was watching at the time could have done something and I also know they have to go somewhere, apart from that nice clean beach once you are on it. ", "The beach itself is like Kuta, grey sand and grey sea, but the beach clubs are the highlight of the place. It has a lot of them, very cozy and with a really nice chilling out area. The drinks a very expensive but it worths to have a drink to see the sunset.", "great beach, quiet, wild water to look at, great so watch the surfers do their thing, also nice to take a walk with your partner", "Absolutely stunning beach. Great for a stroll or a jog. Nice way to view all the hotels with a beach front. However there is a lot of rubbish/debris all over the beach. I wouldn't swim in it.", "This beach is quite nice as far as beaches go. Being from Scarborough Beach in WA it doesn't compare. Ari Lobre is a local surfer who managers the lounge chairs right in front of the O-CE-N Outrigger and his service is awesome, not to mention his friendly conversation and gorgeous smile.", "The water is a little murky, and the sand is a dirty brown, but the waves are nice and this is a fun for playing in the water.", "it's more of a surfers beach....waves are impressive!! spacious quiet beach (unlike Katu beach) with many kiosks serving local and western food and drinks... if you're a sun worshipper and looking for quiet and relaxation then this is the beach for you!", "The restaurant with bean bags on the sand had great food and for $3 per bag, you can stay all day. The surf is good, if a little dangerous. So many Aussies, thought we were at Lorne!!", "Can get very busy. Beachside restaurant served excellent food. Great way to watch the sun setting at the close of another fantastic day in . Nice beach but as with a lot of beaches in there is a lot of litter around. Great for a family day out and worth the visit.", "I think the pictures say everything - fantastic!. Clean...quite...Easy to get to. Not much hassle from local traders. Good security. Most luxurious hotels have private beach.", "Lovely beach directly outside our hotel which was fab but there was a river coming into the sea which was full of rubbish. Think the rubbish will be a big problem if they don't do something about it. Ideal for surfers as big waves.", "Like most beaches in the south eastern side of this is a very busy beach with lots happening. Lots of watersport, restaurants, massage places and boat trips on offer but not ideal for swimming in the sea.", "This beach is famous for its long stretch of clean beach. Centrally located, it can be reached on foot . Popular with foreigners and tourists.", "Beautiful, white-sand beach, clean, with great atmosphere especially at night with good restaurants and live music. Very romantic especially at night.", "Every morning the locals clean this beach before the tourists get there because it is full off pollutions that comes in from the ocean. It’s a nice enough beach (after the clean up) but there are better beaches such as Echo beach and Nusa Beach. This beach is perfect for watching the sunset though!", "MY fav place to enjoying the sunrise, fantastic view and nice place to swim as the wave is low.you can see a lot of \\jukung\\\" /fisherman boat on the beach. You should try lumpia from the seller who carry lumpia\"", "I was disappointed with the quality of the beach after hearing so much about it…if you can overlook the countless stray dogs and plastic bags and the ungodly odour then I guess you could say its okay. Personally the black volcanic sands don't sit well…nor does the effluent running into the swimming water…needless to say i didn't go for a swim at this beach this trip.", "The boys enjoyed surfing. There are quite a few options of restaurants, to beach side BBQ restaurants to cafes Spa treatments & surf shops", "Compared to Australia and the Red Sea, it is a poor beach. Only surfers would enjoy it. Not bad cafes and bars on the beach but alcohol prices is a bit high because of the location.", "Uncrowded, no hassle from beach sellers. Some unwanted debris is washed up from around the coast but is cleaned up every day by the hotel beach cleaners", "We arrived quite noon around 11 and its very very hot.. We paid for the entrance fee and need to pay more 25.000/umbrella chair, which is we thought its free. even for taking a bath we need to pay 5000/person...", "Nice beach. Prettier where private hotels maintain it. Understandably you can't use the private hotels beds without paying or being turfed off but to be expected. The beach/sand is not private though so can enjoy the sand and sea. Amazing sun rises at 06:10 am. Not much good for sunsets as faces other way.", "Very interesting beach. Nice white sand. Amazing how beach area was developed. Could be more shops there for a lunch stop and some seating, toilet facilities.", "This beach is very famous, my wife want to go very much. We came during school holiday season. Even though beach was very beautiful, it was too many people, cannot full relax.", "A lovely beach, clear and clean and a nice path to walk along, linking hotels. Only a few free standing restaurants but look out for Pirate's Bay a great restaurant where you sit in treehouses and get served lovely cheap food.", "The sea mostly was too shallow for swimming and venturing far out can be dangerous. The beach is very dirty and only Hyatt has a nice, clean and long beach but the rest is not good for relaxation. It's not safety to walk without shoes.", "This beach is so beautiful. White sand three shades of sea and a breathtaking view from the top. Just amazing. Don't visit on weekends it will be crowded with so many locals.", "It's just very nice place to enjoy in sounds of nature! Water is so clear and transparent... Just be careful, tiny creatures are there, just kidding, you need to visit this beach! Traditional and simple, recommended!", "We spent the first part of our holiday in Ubud. The second half was at the Laguna in Nusa Dua (separate review- awesome place). It was our first time to and we had been warned that the beaches were just ok and that we would spend more time by pools. The beach in front of our hotel couldn’t have been better. Beautiful fine sand. Water temp was 29 degrees but would warm up to mid thirties when the tide would go out. There is a reef maybe 1km our that protects the beach from large waves and large critters. The only downside was at low tide the water would go out and you couldn’t swim. Most of the day the water was high enough though. There are lots of nice hotels (albeit expensive for but 1/4 the price of Hawaii. There are swimming boys marking off swimming area. The bay is about 1km long and is crescent shaped. I am an openWater swimmer so really enjoyed swimming the length of the bay. Do not swim outside the buoys though. I did and was hit by a boat (see photo of boat type) and missed the propeller by inches. Not sure how the boat didn’t see me on a calm sunny day. Ultimately I was swimming outside the buoys so my fault, but come on. Watch where your going Capt’n. Also amazing sunrises! ", "Good beach u can enjoy beach side can adopt Umbrella shelter can get massage ...foot massage evening are good ... paragliding will be available", "We relaxed on the beach at Andy's Bar the beer was ice cold and Andy was one of the nices guys I have ever met could not do enough for you if your on the Double six beach look for Andy's Bar on the umbrella's as so much better then the other bars you will not be disappointed cheap beer also give him a try", "Clean beach, great to relax. It is better to visit in low tide as the beach isn't as rough and you can do snorkelling in the area", "although it was Nice beach and location, but there was a lot of plastic and trash. Which is disappointing.", "not overcrowded protected by a reef so not big waves all the time possible both to use if you want to have your towel just in the sand and possible to rent sunchairs in a couple of public areas, many beach clubs that belong to the hotels and are for their guests but no problem at all to find a lot of space can be a strong under currant when the waves get over the reef", "We went to the rock bar and then visited the mll in jimbaran. Tgis is a nice place to walk around, maybe cycle too. Away from maddening crowd. Go to rock bar, you need to get there by 2.30 pm to get an entrace whennit opens at 4. Good to see sunset", "Great place for family holidays,Hotel really close to the beach and boys loved the sea but best to go to the beach after 4.30pm as tide is out and calmer", "Walking first southern end then the northern end of the beach along the promenade sections of the beach differed widely. Obviously the areas connected to the major expensive resorts were clean of rubbish but the areas towards the south seemed to have more rubbish than the areas towards the north. Being from Australia I did not find the beach particularly impressive but I still enjoyed my early morning walks along the promenade which was nice and shady.", "We went down here walked along beach the sand isn't the pure white more a chocolate with shells. It is flagged for swimming and it was rough the red flags indicate a rip be careful. There isn't a lot on this beach which is good the water wasn't cold. It's ok", "Clean peaceful beach the tide can go out a a bit but this too has advantages. You need to be early to get a deckchair in the shade.", "We visited the beach everyday on our 4 day stay. The beach was clean and you were not hassled. Just be careful as currents were very strong.", "Good place to relax. Walk around the beach and do some kayak activities. These r food stalls there as well. The local food here taste really good. Price is.reasonable. Kayak for 1 hour is IDR 50k for 2person.", "One of the best beaches I have ever seen. Water is so blue & sand is so white. You have to trek down to reach this beautiful beach but it is totally worth it.", "The beach was fairly quiet which was lovely and activities like jetski's, glass bottom boats, jukung rides and board rowing were available. Prices are negotiable and the guys that take you out are wonderful. All the people in are wonderful!!!! Some really great characters approach you on the beach to \\come looking my shop\\\" and \\\"massasse\\\". We had the pleasure of \\\"Marita's\\\" company daily who is just wonderful and full of character. The markets are great and after finishing all the negotiations it was quite nice to pop into Jeni's shop which is fixed prices as you do get a bit tired of all the bargaining after a while :) Fantastic restaurants all round and a lovely paved walkway running for miles.\"", "Amazing beach, a must seen place. Hard to acces but 100% worth the effort. Wear shoes, not flip flopes and carefull with childrens and old people", "the most popular spot to have a sunset, most people flock to this area however some people just simply hang around at the public area of the beach and others just spread out to the nicest restaurant or bar around the beach. It is the trendy beach in the island", "This is the section of the beach in that is relaxed and has everything you need from water sports, to surfing, to chair and drinks. Great for sunset.!", "we go to Canggu beach often just to relax and watch the sunset, or sometime just to walk the dog. or go to a local restaurant to swim and eat'", "the people in charge of the are should clean the beach from palm trees and other garbage more often. This beach is really beautiful with a nice sunset and many beach restaurants selling seafood. However looks a little dirty.", "Don't plan on beautiful beaches here, unfortunately sewage and rubbish is out of control. Sad to see what we are doing to this planet", "Sadly there was a level of plastic in the water which was annoying. However people came every day to clean, so they are making an effort to improve.", "I always go with friend to that beach, clean and nice to sit. Good atmosphere too. Like the many restaurants", "Beautiful walk around the beach area. Nice view of sunset and blow hole. Safe for children to walk around the loop. Good surfing area.", "We arrived at 9am Nobody on beach but some walkers and joggers Our hotel has umbrella and lounge chairs so I am not sure about the price to rent The beach is nice, fairly quiet but the locals approach you for pedicures and to sell their wares They stand and stare at you even after you say no as if that will magically change your mind , that was bothersome if you just want to relax I saw other people who were looking at a local's pictures he was selling and the others all swarmed this poor couple like bees to honey", "This is a wonderful beach with some of the best sunsets one could imagine. The surf is good, the people friendly and there's Ku De Ta for a cold beer, a pizza or a wonderful meal. I want to go basck!", "Several good places to eat and drink on the beach. Several excellent hotels with different type of services to be used. Service people cleaning the beach all day long.", "Clean and crystal clear water, a perfect place for water sports such as jet skiing. Perfect for kids as well :)", "Enjoyed beach walks at the end of the day. I found the beach looked very different compared to mornings.", "Yes plastics and pollution is an issue. We all know that. We all make our own choices. I was pleasantly surprised when I visited this beach. Long and wide, not overly crowded. Didn’t see much pollution. Enjoyed the sights and sounds. I’d say this is a must check out", "Not much water sports as compare to other beaches around the island but perfect for a quiet sunbathing.", "Great little bars/restaurants on this beach with cheap but tasty meals. Fantastic at sunset and a great chilled place to be ", "Very nice and very clean. Quiet. Caters to an older public but it is nice to get away one time from the hip and overly energetic younger crowd of the South Coast (Seminyak, Kuta, etc.). No hassling beach vendors. Just nice beach chairs, umbrellas and cold drinks! Protected beach so no wild waves.", "The beach is quiet as it doesn't have the typical large waves. It is very pleasant to swim there, especially during the low tide. The beach is clean. Probably one of the best beaches in to swim in. Surrounding hotels have own beach chairs but there is also a public area. I felt very safe there.", "We did a two day stop over Really good place to kick back and relax Good range of choices of food and drink Absolutely enjoyed it.", "cleanliness the team on beach selling lounges and umbrellas very polite felt safe on the beach with lifeguards", "The beach doesn't compare with the beaches at home. There was just too much rubbish around. Wouldn't let the children walk around without shoes it was that bad. The scoop and filter the sand but the problem is bigger than their present solution.", "We decided on a water experience that delivers thrill and excitement and that is what we got.The double para sail was an experience nice to share the experience of thrill and views. The flying fish was also a great experience well worth the visit if you like water sports", "very nice beach. not too crowed. the water is really clean. I enjoyed th tide. allow you to walk a lot into the sea. ", "Very disappointed. The beach is large and plenty of good bars and restaurants with bean bags to sit out on, eat drink and watch sunset. BUT there is so much plastic rubbish washed up with the tides. This gets cleaned up, often with tourists helping. But the plastic and rubbish on beach is a huge problem and not a pleasure to walk through to get to the sea. Something needs to be done as this is not going away", "Great relaxed area of . Beach could be cleaner, the main advantage is it's off the big tourist zone, so is quieter and more relaxed. Some great restaurants along the beach", "This one was really tough because it could be such a beautiful place if they put the effort in to clean it up. I went for a swim and couldn't take more than three steps without a piece of garbage floating beside me. It was also really hard to find a place on the beach to stay that didn't have alot of garbage around. The view was beautiful but it needs a major clean up to be enjoyable.", "Fabulous beach for cooling off with a nice walk along the shore.. the waves are huge and not really an ideal swimming beach, however it is still beautiful and definitely worth walking. There are a few sewage spot which are not very nice but overall its beautiful!!!", "Very nice beach, full of fun and peace. Nice location. 24*7 shop is there for everything you need. must visit", "Great alternative to the multiple pools available in the resort. The beach activities were fun, jet skis (woo hoo). We all enjoyed immensely. Plenty of places to relax with many chairs and day beds. The beach bar was over used.", "A very huge beach with white sands that easy for swimming or just walking along. Lots of sitting area for rent paid to the locals, no place to change or clean up though. The best way is to stay at hotels that offer beach club and shuttle, or even better in front of the beach", "What a beautiful crystal clear beach..new and still lots of work being done. It is awsum now...will be totally amazing when completed. Really enjoyed going for a walk and testing the water.☝", "Clean well maintained and beds ..plenty of sports..walks..sea is very safe and warm...the workers and security are an amazing asset in the running of this beach.", "Beautiful, safe white sandy beach with restaurants and cafe lining the foreshore. Lots of seating with banana lounges. Shade if required.", "Our son in law took us here again and we thoroughly enjoyed the atmosphere and the sunset. A few cold beers later and we left happily to have dinner at a nearby restaurant. Excellant way to relax and soak in the lifestyle.", "Black sand beach and very quiet...water unsuitable for swimming but you can find surfers here enjoying with average waves...", "A beautiful spot to watch the surf & the sun going down on a bean bag with beer or cocktail in hand . Soo relaxing & the best sunsets you will ever see", "Wide swathes of soft sands meets clear warm waters. Surf breaks majestically far offshore. This is the classic beach, perfect for walks and just chilling. Few vendors. However only luxury hotels line this beach. Did see some trash on the beach (visited June 2015) which seems to be washed onshore by the strong currents. But there are cleaners sweeping up everyday. Also quite a bit of seaweed. Would love to return!", "Beautiful beach, nice waves Not much water sports available, basic parasailing, banana boats are available, No jet ski The route to the beach through the Four point hotel is about 300-500m Gets pretty dark by 7pm, suggest to go earlier. Water gets cold by 6pm onwards For a nice quiet soak in the sun and some simple swimming its the ideal beach for you.", "If you have done your research then you would know that this part of was developed for the tourists. I feel safe in this area. There is no traffic. It offers a quiet escape from reality. It is only 25 minutes away from the airport. The beach itself is clean, the whole area is clean! I love the feeling of walking along the beach then going to the mall by foot with sand on your feet. The mall itself is different from the usual mall. It has an open air vibe.", "I had been told the beaches in Seminyak were stunning so I tagged a few days here onto the end of my trip. I was slightly disappointed (and shocked) at how dirty they were though. I walked along the beach for an hour or so collecting shells before finding a beach bar to sit and watch the sunset. In that time I saw a lot of accompanied and unaccompanied dogs ..... and with dogs comes s**t. I saw more of it on the beach than I've seen on any other beach anywhere. Not impressed. In addition to the doggie issue, there were used nappies and general litter scattered all over the place. There's no excuse for this and I just kept walking until I found the clean stretch I decided to settle at for the sunset. Needless to say I was very careful where I stepped on my walk back towards town....", "Wide sandy beach which has a surf patrol. The beach is cleaned on a daily basis. Sun lounges and umbrellas are available for hire. Usually about 100000rup for two for the day. Also drinks can be purchased. There is surf. Some days there is a huge amount of plastic waste floating around in the water. For in a tourist area it is a reasonable beach.", "The sunset bars and restaurants are a heavenly idea, the rubbish on the beach that washes up is disappointing, but the sunsets are amazing especially with a drink in hand. Great place to people watch and see locals walk their dogs.", "All the rubbish being washed up on the shore. There were cleaners but still very dirty. Don't dare to go into the sea, just got some tanning. Worse part was the oily water.", "Six of us had the hotel minibus drop us off as we wanted to experience a dinner by the beach. We were very disappointed by the cleanliness of the beach. Yet we walked from one end almost to the other looking for the type of food we would enjoy. They all had great menus and the prices were very good too. Yet the staff were not well trained and not therefore wanting to be of assistance. As the tide kept coming in the walk back along the beach was difficult as the tables were extended to the high water mark!!! It was an experience and I guess one should experience it at least once.", "Calm, serene and lush green. Good to spend some quite time... But can skil if on tight scedule.... If looking for some action or activity, would be rather disappointed...", "The beach was very dirty as was the water. We saw a number of dead animals on the beach and a lot if rubbish. Not the place for swimming or relaxing.", "Very long stretch of the beach with nice waves, lots of surf schools along the way, bars with nice comfy seats, and just plenty of room for walking/jogging. Not really for swimming, but we still did :-P Nice place", "It's a nice beach with crystal clear water and white sand. The beach is very safe. There are hardly any waves here. We felt like swimming in the pool. When we went it wasn't crowded. No beach sports here and hence it is quiet. Lot of restaurants in the vicinity. Overall nice beach.", "We had lunch and a swim here the little wurung we ate at was wonderful. Food was delicious and plenty to choose from. The beach was beautiful to swim in with outdoor showers provided to was off after. Will be back again", "it's all here, even a little surf. Sail, paddle, power, swim, just ask and they will get it for you. Good long walk or ride along the forshore - plenty of places to stop and eat. very enjoyable.", "Crystal clear waters and clean sandy beach area. Was. Over to swim in the ocean than in the pools of the hotel", "Just gorgeous, really not much more to say. Make certain you wear anti slip shoes as rocks are rough. Very dangerous to swim at beach", "You will be approached for beach chair/umbrella rentals. Rates are for the whole day. Feel free to agree on a price depending on how long you'll be spending there. It can get hot so it's better to go earlier in the day or later in the evening. Surf lessons are available and boards can be rented as well!", "We were staying at Courtyard Marriott and the private beach shared with other mega-hotels was about 5 minutes away from Marriott by their complimentary shuttle van. At the beach, lounger beds with towels as well as shower area were made available for the hotel guests. The bar is open at 10 am. Though, it seems like a private beach, there were water sports operators as well as sellers walking around to ask if we wanted any services from them as well as exorbitant souvenirs, hence the oxymoron title of my review. The beach is cleaned separately by the hotel staffs, however, there were lots of seaweeds with the waves bringing on to the beach. However, my kids did enjoyed their time on the beach making sandcastles but not so much on the cold waters of the sea.", "Not a kind of beach you’d go to enjoy during the day neither for tanning nor for walking, but it was nice to watch sunset from the bars nearby", "Was absolutely disgusted in the amount of rubbish at this beautiful amazing place. And the lack of respect given at how Dangerous this spot can be. Stand well back you can still get a decent picture without risking your life for!! AND TAKE YOUR RUBBISH WITH YOU!", "The water is clean, the sand not so much which is unfortunate, from the photos and reviews I have read about this beach I was a little underwhelmed. Do not let it be a reflection on the area itself though as it is honestly an amazing part of to stay! It is a lot less congested than other areas of , very laid back and simple. Easy to get around being there is one Main Street, definitely a must if you're coming to !", "This is, by TA's forums consensus, one of the cleanest beach in . Which pretty much says it all - 's beaches are now for the most part detritus-filled. From the Hyatt all the way to Geger, you'll at best find spots of relative mediocre cleanliness between patches of what can only be called landfills. Floating used diapers were so revolting we opted not to try the waters. note: The spots in front of the hotels are of course by far the better ones - but reserved for guests so if you are renting a villa you'll simply be out of luck. This is absurd - we're talking about a paradise-like natural formation absolutely ruined by the people who should be treasuring it, as tourism is by far the main source of income for the island. ", "Had marvelous time parasailing..sea walking and boating /skyfish! Fees..expensive>>>2 stars.. bath & change in toilet>>1 star We went somewhere else for lunch.", "I go to a lot and yes, you can get rubbish washed up all the beaches but not this time. Spotlessly clean, quiet and a great place to hang out and suck up the vibe. There is ample to do from lazing around to surfing.", "White sand, blue-green transparent water! The only drawback is leaves and grass which very frequently sticks to your body. Definitely one of the must visit places in .", "Nice clean and happening beach. specially during sunsets it become pretty happening with beach goers, music, drinks. nice fun overall.", "Beautiful Calm swimming beach, it's a shame it's polluted, care should be taken to maintain this beach.", "The beach and more relevantly the promenade with its many cafes and restaurants is a real pleasure to visit and we have not yet been disappointed by the fare offered by any of the many establishments we have eaten or drunk at. There are various Watersports available at different parts of the beach. The only downside is that swimming is limited because of how shallow the lagoon is, but there are plenty of other places to swim in .", "what else can you say about beach? sand and clear water, endless water sports. small beach side cafes with good coffee spoilt by the souvenir sellers trying to sell their wares.", "Just a beach. But still nice to visit. Make sure you swim between the flags or you will be caught in a strong rip", "It is a rocky beach surrounded further by limestone mountains, but very nice and clean. Not a shallow or calm beach, but we loved it.", "We stayed on this beach only one day (actually like 4h) and this was enough. There was nothing to do there. Water was low level. Water was with plastic pieces and some other dirt. Bottom was rocky, so we needed swimming shoes. It was quiet.", "Really worth to see, beautiful place. It is new beach and road still under construction, can imagine what is going to be there in a year! it is amazing experience to discover another paradise of . Loved, loved, loved this beach. Umbrellas and Lounge chairs are for rent 50K IDR (like $4) for 2 chairs - very reasonable price.", "If you are looking for a place to start or try surfing, go here like we did.. Even it was too crowded in my opinion, we still had a good time. Easy to rent surf and take a guide", "little bars and restaurents with tourist shops on beach, nice fish bq at night. a small turtle project. worth a visit.", "Our first time here beautiful beach very clean hired chairs great spot . It was very close to our villa to walk great cafes and restaurants on beach .Service brought to you.", "Nice and quiet in the morning. Didn't swim but was is calm being protected by reef further out where swell break. Found great massage place and very tasty lunch afterwards.", "So relaxing. Beach is clean. Not so crowded. Easy to find. Come for many time already. Very nice place", "Really lovely place for a sunset view, with a lot of restaurants with great sea food to enjoy. Also a great beach!", "Beautiful beach and so clean.I love to walk and enjoy the beach, swim, and sun bathing. you will get beautiful views of the ocean", "A beautiful family friendly beach. So pretty with all the coloured fishing boats bobbing in the water.", "good for walking in the morning. You come along other hotels along the beach and get to meet people. Good thing is that you don't find unnecessary touts to bother you along the beach. I enjoyed my walks.", "Nice beach with a boardwalk for walking, cycling or running. Water is very shallow, but at least there is no strong undercurrent like the beaches in the west coast. Fishermen and traditional boats.", "Nice beach for surfing not for swiming. Lot of beach bars and with beach restaurant on the night. Good for long beach walk.", "We hired a driver and came out here for the evening/afternoon. We took a stroll along the beach which was suprisingly quiet especially as we were used to the busy beaches We went to a seafood restaurant along the beach and watched the sunset. Beautiful!", "Waves up on the beach. Nice to play water with family. Surrounding many stores which selling clothes - beach clothing and souvenirs of . Many expensive or cheap hotel near the beach.", "We visited this beach during our stay at nearby hotel early this year. I was shocked that lots of debris in the water. I know the pollution is a big problem in and I do acknowledge there are workers do their best th clean the beach every morning. It is really a shame for otherwise a beatific place. Coming from Australia I think we take clean beach for granted .", "Had a surf at Canggu beach today fun little waves. Convenient parking and a brilliant snow cone truck for when you are done. Not sure if it is always as dirty as it currently is though as it is wet season but alot of trash on beach and in water. Fun spot for a beginner wave but not somewhere my partner wanted to lay and tan due to the state of the beach.", "A great part of definitely worth a visit we have been going here for a number of years great beach great restaurants lovely area", "my friends visited this beach 1 year before i get here last week. they said it is good and so i went there and it was full of local people and nothing special. the sand is not white and there are a lot of sharp shells. the thing you do here is canoing to the \\rocks\\\" 20 m away from the beach. nothing good\"", "Thought the beach was dirty with rubbish and broken glass, and I was dismayed at the number of dogs running freely on beach at all times of day. Not a patch as gorgeous as I expected.", "dived into the ocean after a long bike ride and it was crystal clear and just so refreshing. There looked like some good surf around the point as well", "This is a very nice stretch of beach where the waves are a lot less fierce and hence very good area to learn body surfing or actual surfing. Some quite nice restaurants like Gado Gado and La Plancha along the back, and generally a relaxed vibe.", "The beaches are long and sandy. Large breaks to shore and easy to wade but not swimming for beginners. Body surfer would love these shorebreaks and surfers the outside breaks.", "The beach is vibrant and cool with a good mix of crowd. Food and beverage options are great . All together great place to chill hand relax with a nice sunset view .", "Be careful swimming in beach as strong undertow. Not busy with tourists. Enjoyed the collection outlet.", "It's a nice beach, but it's far from the main road, the entrance fee is 15K per person and nothing is included in the price of the ticket - to have to pay separately for a place under an umbrella (50K), toilet (2K), shower (5K). It's hard to avoid renting n umbrella, since there is no shadow anywhere around. On the plus side the quality of the beach facilities is good. Also you can enjoy a beer or a snack in one of many stands - I can recommend Nasi goreng in the last stand on the left part of the beach (25K, there is an older lady leading the place). The waves are big, you can enjoy surfing here.", "We did not stop here, but we walked along it. Seems great, fine sand, crystal clear water. Quite close to Collection and Water Blow.", "The beach is beautiful and clean and there are sea chairs for rent along the beach with 50000 thousand ribs for two seats and there are many open restaurants and some shops and rent a boat rowing hours at 50,000 rupees", "I loved the scenery every morning while I was having breakfast though. It seemed like those resorts and hotels are not much interested in cleaning their beach sides as they all have good swiming pools?!", "Fabulous waves to boogie board your heart away and/or learn to surf. However, beach very crowded & not all that clean. Some garbage in the water. Try and avoid the area right next to the small river - it doesn't smell very nice.", "A new beach but it is quite overcrowded with people and kayaking boats .. Need to pay IDR 15000 to get in. Only a few place for u to take pics.", "Sand is course and very dirty.Poorly maintained Shore.Restuarants and small retail shops remind me of Anglesea,Torquay & Ocean Grove etc over 30 years ago.Tourists incur Charges for Car Parking.", "The beach from the top of the hill looked amazing, however, when we got down, we noticed all the tourist crowds and the not so clean beach.Didn't try swimming as were off put by the long stretch of seaweed on the shore. Worst was that there are no decent places to eat, only very small local cafes which did not look like they had clean cooking conditions. Would not come back.", "Plenty of activity along the back of the beach, market, massages, restaurants, bars but the beach itself is quiet and relaxing", "Sat here on the beach almost every night at a friends beach bar. Chilled under the umbrellas with a cold Bintang until the sun began to set and then I would go out near the water and watch the sun come down. Absolutely beautiful sunsets in and watching it on the beach is just mesmerising.", "Lovely safe clean beach with warm clean water. You can walk out quite safely for a good bit before it goes deep.", "Not what I expected when coming to one of ’s nicest beaches - lots of rubbish and people not a very serene place...", "Not the best beach to go swimming, the part where we were was dirty. Nice path to bike along with cafes and restaurants but I did not dare to swim.", "It used to be paradise called the secret beach now its a nightmare full of tourist buses who do not buy anything from the local shop owners as they bring their own food in & get as many people they can onto 1 sunbed. Not so sleepy anymore as too much noise & hysterical laughing whilst taking selfies & posing everywhere. I will not be going back as it upsets me too much to see the destruction of such a special place.", "This beach is far away from the busy roads and people.I found this to be the prettiest beach in .Amazing view of the clean blue water along the high cliff and white sand.", "Didnt' really care for this beach. Water had a lot of trash floating in it. Bad Rip current. Be careful with little ones. I held on to my daughter's life vest as the waves came in and almost dragged us back out. Cant really swim there. Get some loungers and an umbrella and enjoy some Bintangs!", "Lovely sandy beach with clean water. Great for beginner surf lessons and kids. Around sunset the restaurants along the beach set up for their daily BBQ feast. The fresh seafood is incredible and the vibe is relaxed. I think I was particularly unlucky but I did manage to get stung by a couple of jelly fish but it didn't deter me getting back into the water. Handy tip- Vinegar takes the sting away in a matter of minutes!", "Great swimming at high tide but hopeless at low tide. You can of course walk amongst rock pools etc which are great for children", "The beach is very busy and noisy with everything it comes with it. Sellers of everything, guys that force you to rent a sunbed or surf and a lot of different music styles from bars that are just few meters from each other.", "Surf can be a bit dangerous & sand is a bit dirty however there are a lot of places that have deck chairs bean bags etc & food & beverages can be ordered wilst lapping up the sun", "The sand was black, and swimming was prohibited often due to large waves and rips. The beach was nice to take long walks and did have many lounges to hire with umbrellas to give shade. There was a lot of nightlife on the beach which was exciting and colourful and music to enjoy.", "Lovely clean beach with soft sand. Clear water and big waves. Perfect for children/families. Very lovely in the evening with food restaurants live music and bean bags for people to sit and enjoy.", "I'm writing this review to warn the many people that come to Seminyak beach of the very powerful currents in this part of the beach which could be deadly. Many people have died including my cousin who just drowned 3 days ago getting caught in the rip tide. He was a very good swimmer with exceptional athletic ability, but the currents on this beach are very strong and come all of a sudden. There are many articles on this if you search specifically for it, but they get no publicity because the big corporate hotels need to keep the tourists coming in. My advice is you can stay in the hotels, but please find another beach to swim in. Please read up on rip tide currents if you do plan to stay there. The site wont allow me to post links to other sites. Thank you", "Beach is nice but there is to much jetski. so you can't go to far. You can't see to much fish or underwater world close to beach. You need to take a boat and tell them so they will take you coral and fish area, which is much better.", "seaweed is everywhere. I noticed in some of the bigger resorts - Ritz Carlton & The Mulia they had clean sands and water. It was hard to navigate in the water to sandy bottoms with so much seaweed", "Quite by accident reached the beach just before sunset and had some spectacular views of the sunset colors. This beach is lined by all the sea food shacks as well as the Intercontinental and Four Seasons. The beach by itself is nothing spectacular but a walk on the beach, specially for residents of the near by hotels is an absolute must.", "Nice big beaches, first look awesome but rubbish everywhere on beach, storm water from streets run straight in", "Some good snorkeling off the beach, but we were disappointed but the amount of rubbish that washes up on the beach, most of which seems to come from the religious offerings the local's put in the sea each evening, which contain rice and sweets still in their plastic bags which do not biodegrade so wash up everywhere. Are hotel were excellent at cleaning up the rubbish at high tide so it didn't impact on our stay but I don't understand why does not seem to realise that they ruining what would otherwise be a lovely beach", "Great little beach with chairs and lounges. Great walk along the beach and check out off resorts. The ocean is clean and sand is soft. Gets really busy as well.", "I’m not a fan of most beaches - when you have Australian beaches it’s no comparison but I did enjoy early morning walks along the beach before it’s hot and the hustle and bustle of kicks in ! Was a great way to spend the day", "It is not the best beach in , but it is quite nice to see sunset here. Lots of restaurants and cafes around.", "Nice area to come to eat BBQ on the beach and watch the sunset. But there really isn't a lot to do other than that so one night is enough.", "I did not like the Beach as such, there are two much obstacles for just running across the natural beachline, for example as in Jimberan Beach. Beachwalk with all The Shops , restos, Yoga and beachactivities might be nice for families and sport addicts , but this is not the beach for somebody looking for natural beauty", "Great beach, although the shop keepers have a tendency to harass you, as in most holiday resorts. The sand and sea were very clean and well kept.", "Beach was not very clean but we got some good deals to go for water adventurer tours. there is not much good places to eat, dont play in water there as I said it was not very clean.", "Don't expect to take a rest on this beach. You will be harassed by boring people trying to sell you crappy paintings, cheap laser pointers or bad massage. They will come and try again every single minute...", "Long stretch of sandy beach! Can be littered with all sorts of plastic in places. It’s fairly shallow and safe. Lots of beach cafes and bars!", "Very nice beach for tourists. You have many activities to do on the beach. Also the umbrellas and bed are cheap for the day.", "such a nice beach! white sand...clear water! quite rare in ! unfortunately, it is totally taken by big hotels. even the beach was empty, the security told us that the beach only for hotel guests......what happened to the paradise .....? - only for rich people!", "Had some of the best times EVER of my life at this beach! I still remember back when all the hustle and bustle was at Kuta's Legian Beach and Seminyak seemed so quiet and far off yet the two beaches connected. As time went by and more and more people decided to make home did this Seminyak beach along with one of its now world-famous establishments, KUDETA, did it explode as THE NEW beach to be at and be seen on. The last time I must say was that there must have been some shifts in energies between the Earth, Moon and Su, because never have I ever felt such a dramatic and immense energy of the sea pulling me and my kids out so sea, not once but almost three times! The beach looked like the tundra plains of Alaska at one stage and then suddenly huge waves as high as 2.5Meters would come crashing towards us and the many other brave ones in the sea that day. I had to hold with as much strength as I could muster as the kids were being literally dragged out to sea! Truly incredible and what an awesome sight and experience for all to witness and feel the power of Nature in all its its rawness! Were the kids scared? Maybe a little. Was I scared? Yeah, I think so. Will we be back? ABSOLUTELY!!! 😃😂 ", "A nice beach with lots of local restaurants and bars. The beach faces east so sunrise is nice and we got to see a moon rise which was great!", "Absolut not a nice beach. In the sand very much plastic and many over stoffs , NOT GOOD . AND THE WATER SEEMS LIKE SOMEONE PUT TVEIR TOILET IN THE SEA", "There was so much to see and smell as we walked through the beach. My sister and I ran in the morning at 7:00am and the beach was so busy (in a good way) on a Sunday.", "Calm ad quiet beach with a lot of restaurants and cafes. It is a bt annoying when locas start chsing you to buy souvenires or to book a snorcheling trip, but this is nt unusua for .", "Beach is nice and quiet. Maybe it's low season when we were there, not many tourists and felt like we enjoyed the whole beach ourselves. It's nice not to have people kept selling you things while relaxing.", "Absolutely gorgeous beaches and nice town with a small \\ Connection\\\" center full of restaurants and shops. Perfect for a quiet family holiday.\"", "We are spoilt in Australia with our pristine beaches and surfing wise this is a great beach as long as you can deal with being hassled by droves of surfers from near and far. There is so much rubbish on this beach and with the black sand it sticks out like a sore thumb. The river that drains out into it is not the cleanest but the only place for kids to play as the surf is very strong and the whitewash cleans up small ones very easily. The surf shacks and warungs along the beach are on the most part clean and offer good food but La Brisa is the only decent setup along here. Development will surely see this area cleaned up....hopefully!", "The view of the mountain was extraordinary. The beach was extremely clean. The walk was pleasant. Had we got there earlier we would have rented bicycles to see it all. The off street vendors (more like parking lot) have very good food, stopped at 2 places - we bought 20,000 worth of satay and it became our lunch. BEWARE the bathroom use off the main boardwalk they charge 5,000 just for a use - the sign was in Indonesian but no price.", "Almost white sandy beach. .Beautiful.Not to be missed.It is to south east of the Island.Clean blue colour.", "Could be the tide, but there was nothing spectacular to sea. Beach is beautiful tho. Nice island of lembongan", "Sunny day nice walk so-so cafes, but never the less a good day!Try it you'll like the outdoor rice paddies.", "Not the best beach in the world but ok to walk past on the track provided.Some nice restaurants in the area offered a nice back drop.", "beach was too shingley, and quite a lot of reef,but beach sellars nice and polite they didn,t hassle you too much", "As beaches go this was very average. Quite a bit of refuse around and very uninspiring. needs to clean up their beaches or loose all the tourists! ", "This is the right place to be if you need good food and a drink or more 👍 A lot of bags to relaxe on too", "A nice sandy beach where the hotels each have their own particular patch. Peaceful and relaxing, each hotel is responsible for the cleanliness of their own areas. Usual beach traders for sports and souvenirs but they are not too intrusive. Good sand and safe for swimming.", "The water and the beaches are really very clean. Although haven't seen a lot of surfers but still come ppl did learn there as the waves are small. The beach has all amenities like shacks, restaurant with live bands in the night, private beach clubs and shops around to buy anything u want from beer to medicines.", "Enjoy beach, sun, and food, beaches not busy, we're not bothered by beach selling. Food pricing was average, missed the rain.", "although a public beach.. But it was nice and clean.. NO water sports or acclivities can be done.. Just go for enjoying the sea, waves and maybe a stroll on the beach", "I went down for a walk to double six beach for a look one morning, and I was quite impressed on the cleanliness of the beach, beautiful sand lounge chairs everywhere a few people trying to sell bracelets etc.. Despite that a great place to come for the day", "Not to full of people a d the water stays low for long time so save to swim with kids aswell You need to be carefull with jellyfish and seaurgens Nice to wake on at night and see the man fishing in it", "The perfect beach for us. Way less people but still busy enough to feel like you are not alone. Calm waters great for swimming. Walk along the board walk until you find a place you like and dive in. No problem with safety of belongings on the beach etc. Way better than the other places and just a short distance to the main road where you can can shop till you drop.", "It is a smaller town with a lovely beach. Enjoyed the boardwalk full of shops and restaurants. It is cleaner than other beaches", "great beach that is clean and free from hawkers. protected reef allows for calm swimming. coral can be uncomfortable under foot but great to just sit in water and float.", "This is another place which was packed with tourists.But it was worthwhile as the beach was cleaned and the view was amazing!We spent about an hour here...the kids were enjoying the sun,sand and sea!There's a whole row of small food stalls if you want to relax and have a drink.We didn't see any restrooms around the area but there's a place to wash up/rinse as there's a few taps With hoses.We had a great time!", "This lovely beach is clean and wonderful for surfing!! In the evening it becomes colorful both at the horizon and at the bank!! Excellent beach side restaurants to serve the food and drink of your choice!! Enjoy one evening!!", "We checked trip advisor before we booked a hotel nearby and the beach looked lovely. However, we quickly realised that this was a beach we would not be staying at. That is unless you like sunbathing surrounded by dirty nappies, rubbish, live rats and wild dogs ( all facts I promise). I did not see anyone lying around and the water was cloudy. You will be pounced upon by locals selling things, but that is common in a resort like this. It's a shame as a little more control and clearing up would make a huge difference. My concern is that this is one of the top attractions in Sunar. This beach by European standards would fail. Dont waste your holiday here, those who rave about this beach really don't know what a good beach should be like. Shame its not cleared up, but I suspect looking around the reality is its probably fellow tourist rubbish. We decided to hire a scooter and make our escape, which at 5000idr (£2.50) was quite a deal, but we quickly conceaded that we were trapped because outside Sunar the roads are crazy and we were just not brave enough. The locals whiz around perfect well mind. Big postive is there is a fast ferry to Lembongan. Our bags are packed!", "Nice place to cool down in the evening at the lounge bars along the beach.. Grab some bites with a cold drink and enjoy.", "Very chilled. Dark coloured sand due to it being a volcanic island. Indian Ocean so lots of big waves! It is so much fun jumping them😊 there are a few sun loungers with umbrellas, usually you will pay around Rp 150,000 to use, do not be scared to barter! It is fantastic at night with a couple of chilled bars playing live music.", "Must go for a nice walk cool breeze and awesome sunset view. Truly serene. Not to miss the folk dance and music here.", "Stayed in one of the resorts facing onto the beach, the beach is wide and expansive, water is safe to swim in. If you are not a guest at one of the resorts you will have to pay to hire a beach bed for the day. Be warned that there are sellers walking up and down all day selling goods and water sport activities. Drinks from the resorts are very expensive,", "Well we stayed at Besakih hotel and mostly used their pools, because to swim in the Ocean is kinda impossible because of see weed + some other gras and dead corals. Not the best beach I have been on... But it had the views specially in the morning until around 2 pm...", "Visited in May and unlike other reviews in April we found the beach to be clean of rubbish and the water to be clear like in Australia. Obviously May is a very quiet time in and our preferred time to visit. The prices are cheaper as everyone is trying to get your business. Highly recommended place to stay in May.", "Although the beach has some treasures as \\La Plancha\\\" beachclub to go at sunset, the beach isn't really nice for sunbathing. It was dirty and noisy. Not nice as may be beaches at the peninsula.\"", "Staying here for a month I often visit this beach. The time of the year makes a big difference to this beach. From January to March during the rainy season the beaches are very dirty. Lots of wood, coconuts float in but the worst part is floating plastic. So much plastic . The water is fabulous anytime and from April on the beaches and water get cleaner due to lack of rain. In July and August usually very clean. Lots of chairs and beanbags and in the evening, music, fireworks, food and Bintang. Great place to socialise and watch the sun going down.", "We stopped here for lunch and a beer. It was a very pretty little cove with a really nice outlook. The beach looked a bit too hazardous for swimming but the pools from the hotel looked very inviting. Well worth a visit.", "this is a lovely part of with lots of villas in rice fields and some good restaurants and shops increasingly built up with more choices for eating every time we come the area is relatively quiet but has lots of things to do shop eat surf yoga shop around as prices and value vary a great deal", "Maybe it's in some other time great beach, but for New Years time it's to windy and too dirty.. but still nice place to see sun sets 👌", "The beach itself is lovely, sadly like a lot of other beaches in , it has a lot of rubbish and the vendors are a pest. Consequently we didn't spend time here and used the hotel pool instead.", "Just walking with my new fliper itu was so clean and beautiful sunset , but you must keep clean also at there because , Local people at there is really love they beach", "This beach is a quiet place, which is lovely. However, I was shocked by how much litter there is everywhere. In addition, I believe there are too many boats in the sea and it is hard to find an area where to swim. I would suggest other beaches if you want to have a clean place where to swim.", "Sand is coarse. Color of the ocean was disappointing in that it appeared dark and cloudy. Only refuge from the beach merchants is along the front of the large hotel chains with security guards who keep them away from guests. Everyone is friendly but at times this gets annoying.", "I have seem cleaner landfill sites!!! Sort it out , its not good for tourism, the environment or anything else for that matter.", "We always come here to enjoy the sun and sea. The beach boys are great, very friendly and look after you throughout the day. A sunbed will cost you 50,000IDR (£2.50) for the day and is great value. Once you get used to the various beach sellers offering watches, sunglasses, sarongs, massage etc etc its fine. Most of them are very friendly and won't pester you if you politely say o thank you\\\". The fresh fruit and ice cream sellers are definitely a hit though.\"", "Oops wrote in the wrong place BRILLIANT!!! Beach clean and plenty plenty beach restaurants with loads and loads of different foods!!! ", "Beautiful and clean full of resorts. We weren't allowed to be under the trees. Bring your own shade or spend time in the public part and hire a beach chair. Take a trip down to waterblow", "A great place to just relax in the sun, take a walk, maybe water sports for the more energetic. The promenade has lots of restaurants, local warungs or just find a spot to talk to a local with a cold drink. Always a great day out.", "Beautiful beach but sadly let down by the activities of humans. The staff do their best to clear rubbish but it's sad to see the lack of respect for the planet. The ocean was full of debris and litter (plastic mainly).", "The resorts are all over the beach and there is almost no sand... If you are not in a resort, it's good to spend one at most and eat in some of the cheap restaurants in front of the beach.", "Lovely beach with lots of stalls, restaurants, & beach chairs. You can get one of the multiple stalls to get your drinks while you relax.", "cleaner sand, safer in the water, and easy to walk at low of high tide. 3 sets of seafood cafes , the most local being the middle set.", "Pay to visit.Beautiful beach.Local Markets.Take your Photos in the viewing area up on the hill before you come down to the beach.Great viewing area .", "The beach is quite and great for relaxing. Beautiful views along the coast and full of sunshine. The beach itself is golden sand and makes a great day walking along the coastline. ", "excellent sky blue beach, the water is clean and clear. right time to visit is in the evenings or early morning...", "Diving trip and great to see a lively vibe full of divers, snorkelers, bicycle riders all around. Very warm and friendly people all over. Great time at the beach", "The beach is nice but I am not very good with all the hassle from all the people trying to sell you everything from cigarettes to bows and arrows...", "Amazing long beach with many nice bar. Really nice to enjoy the sunset there and have some drink after. Looking forward to going there again.", "From where we were (Nusa Dua Beach Hotel & Spa), we could see a volcano on in the distance, and an island across from us (Nusa Penida??). The water itself was a beautiful blue, but once inside was always full of debris (bits of plans or seaweed or so). I really wasn't expecting that and was really disappointed. Sometimes it was so bad you couldn't avoid touching it. No problem if you aren't bothered by that stuff. Sometimes there was an occasional plastic bag or cup, but I guess that isn't uncommon at other beaches. The atmosphere on the beach was completely unrelaxing for us the first few days. I don't know if the people recognized we were new, but we were asked so frequently about purchasing something that I couldn't get any reading done. Asking about a massage, purchasing items, jet ski rides, etc! We read you should always smile and be polite in nese culture, but the minute we took time for a nice 'no thank you' they would ask other questions of what we wanted to buy. There are trees that offered shade, very cool alternative to umbrellas. ", "The beach shelves away quite steeply here and results in 'dumpy' waves that wouldn't be great for small children and isn't that conducive to swimming. A nice beach to go for a walk on although there are lots of beach umbrellas and loungers set out during the day, so you are best to go early in the morning when it also a bit cooler.", "been here from 4pm and we enjoy the place, at 5pm they have live band and it was amazing, the vibe is really great and we can drink beer and enjoy the afternoon vibes with the live band. incredible!", "The beach was a good place to surf, but it is the beach to watch that the tide is in for that. If you go to a shop you will pay 1ml per person for a lesson, but we got a lesson from the boys on the beach and it was a very good one for 500k for the two of us and we had a trainer each. Beers and other drinks are very cheap on the beach", "A peaceful and very clean beach with beautiful views of the Sea. The beach is an apt spot for a romantic evening stroll and dining. Note: Beware of the crabs while fishing from the Rocky Shelves.", "The sunrises here are beautiful and you can see the sun popping up from behind the mountains.... not too much garbage either", "Great time to walk on the beach just before sunset. It is very clean with very nice views to look at.", "Lovely warm water, had a bit of a hard time swimming though as there was a bit of a pull or undertow but felt completely safe even though their were no life guards around! a reef makes you fell safe, so much better than a pool!", "If you like a walk in lovely golden sand this is the place and kept super clean . Only one thing there is constant beach sellers but ignore them then they don’t pester you", "Beautiful restaurant for watching the sunset. We had tapas and cocktails very enjoyable, prices are over priced which is a shame, as they have music dancing later on in the evening, which is nice, but as i mentioned too expensive!!!! Waitresses are very helpful but they really do push hard for u to keep ordering.", "Good for swimming with not so strong waves. Cheap food and less hassle as compared to main stream kuta beach", "Beah was dirty, with toxic materials (similar to orange paint) causing beach closure. Further down (+ a km) beach was open, but couch hire (offered at exhorbitant rates - negotiate down from A$20 ph) only option - and couches were as clean as the beach. Walk down, swim between the (infrequent) flags, and head back to the hotel pool.", "The sea has nice waves here. Good spot to learn how to surf. It is not possible to swim at all areas, only between the flags. The sea is very rough and there is a strong current. Budget bar available at your left hand side when entering the beach. You can recognize this because they have crappy old chairs with a frozen image on it and only a cooler with drinks and also coconuts. These guys are very nice. Enjoy!", "beach is average beach for ,you can swim at this beach, great for your children to play in the shallows as their is not many waves to worry about", "Impressive waves thundering onto the beach, which makes it a gr at surf spot, also for beginners. Deckchairs under umbrellas for rent, don't pay more than 100'000 IDR per day. Only ennerving are the constant flow of sellers coming buy......", "You must pay 8k rupiah for the enterance fee, but you will get beautiful view here, white sand beach with blue gradation sea. There are many store at seashore that sell foods, drinks, souvenirs etc", "Fairly nice beach - lots of space, partial shaded areas and fairly sandy. Not consistantly groomed beach, but easy to find space for swimming. The occasional rock/coral/shell to be mindful of, but overall pretty good! Would highly recommend the sunrise on the beach, very beautiful.", "We have been to the beach a number of times now. Just walking & enjoying people watching. It's great for anyone who enjoys the outdoors. The beach is clean & apart from the hawkers selling their wares, it's very relaxing. You can sit on the sand for free or hire a lounge with/without an umbrella, there are also been bag chairs - free if you get a drink or plastic chairs same same. Evening time sees it all come alive with music & sunset (not to be missed).", "Nice smooth sand but sadly there is always litter coming in from the ocean. You can go for nice long walks which was great.", "Beautiful beach but very high waves for a swim unless your a surfer. Regarding the sunset, its phenomenal !!", "Lovely beach and great location. Cleanest we've seen. All allowed to use beach but loungers and shade mostly for hotel guests use only. No other sun loungers for public to rent. Had drinks and pizza at Melia resort just to sit and watch the ocean and try to spot mount agung through the clouds. Would be a great view if not for overcast weather", "really nice Beachfront hotels, i loves gated area, nice sand and able to walk quite a ways. It's worth a trip if you want to swim at a nice sand beach", "Beautiful clear water. Clean and tidy beach. Very relaxed place day & night. With a lovely night walk when all tge lights and candles are lit along the path to. A wonderful evening setting.", "During low tide this beach is great for the kids to play. You still have to be cautious though... we enjoyed lounging in our sun chairs while the kids collected shells and played.", "Great surf Friendly beach lounge owners Constant interruptions from beach sellers a little annoying after a while Sand ok Water a lovely temp (early May)", "Best beach for families ,clean sand,shade and no forceful beach sellers. Local beach restaurants for meal,snacks and drinks.", "This is good beach with lot of tourist. Potato house club on this beach is perfect experience. You can have dinner drinks dance pool on potato house club .", "Relaxing and great massages. Cheap $10 manicures and pedicures also. Jet skiing was fantastic. Beach was lovely. Alittle dirty. Sand a little pebbly but great.", "Lovely beach to walk along and for sunrise and sunset . Water average for swimming can be a bit to many boats . Nice assortment of restaurants for dinner", "Nice beach but very busy Not the greatest for swimming Fantastic night life along the beach Set up for dining drinking and music if thats your passion", "Unfortunetly yoo many people try to sell you something starting with a chair finishing at the ride on the water scooter. But it is possinility to find a spot were the sellers dont come just stay away from the umbrellas by the beach ;) water and sand nice, easy to fall in a sleep :)", "Not the best place to surf but a great spot to have a dip in without going too far out (major rips) and nice to bodysurf back in", "We stayed at several different locations and found all the beaches to be very inviting and exciting. Swimming there feels so much safer than the beaches we have in Australia .ie. sharks. We loved the beach the most that was adjacent to the Ayataya Hotel. We will be coming back. ", "Many thing you can do in this beach, from walking in the morning, surfing in the afternoon until you can see the beautiful sunset in the evening. After sunset you still can enjoy the live band and enjoy the dinner. So awesome!!!", "Many of the beaches here are private hotel/resort beaches. But one can easily walk into the private beaches although there are signs. Some parts of the beach are clean and nice, while there are filthy parts as well. Managed to find a nice beach spot around the hayatt hotel. But beware of the non hotel shops and eateries at the beaches They tout and charge high monopolistic prices.", "It is quite and very good beach , you can go inside safely , rocks are also there . Water is clean , lot of water activities are there . Vs Thailand beaches ,it is better . For relax day it is good ,not very crowded .", "the calmest and the best beach ever, also is very clean. Perfect beach for every one and for all activity", "Such a nice beach where locals go and some tourists. We spent the day in a beach club but swam in the sea too. Lovely promenade runs the length of beach. Would recommend it.", "Lovely and quiet. Clean beach. Lots of water activities. Plenty to offer, from fishing trip to water activities such surfing. WE attended the Rip curl school of surfing and was the best decision.", "in you can find so many beautiful beaches. Every beach had their own speciality. You can enjoy sunset here. Fantastic!", "The beach was a lot nicer than i expected. The water is warm and shallow with a decent surf. You would have to walk out quite a bit to get deep into the water. The best part about this is the Sunset View, it's absolutely breathtaking.", "Good and calm beach sandy it's beside local beach but still have privacy you can rebt a bike there with good price .", "Was a good beach to walk along with the kids. The people weren't overly 'pushy', but still gave the kids the experience of the local culture. I wasn't so keen on the children swimming there - there was a lot of boating activity close to the shore. We ate at some very nice restaurants along the beach for dinner each night.", "The beach is dirty and the sea as well. Not recommended for swimming. There are a lot of ships going and coming. It's only nice to have a walk with flip flops or shoes.", "Beautiful serene beach with lots of activities for young and old. Plenty of restaurants with lots of variety and prices.", "This beach is clean and private. The water is clear, you could actually see your penny fall and dive to get it.", "Safe to swim around others, but sand to get to the beach very hot and debree floting in the white wash.", "The beach is long and has lovely white sand and turquoise water. There is a reef about half a Mile out to sea so most of the big waves are dampened down by the time they are near to the shaw. There are lots of water sports and restaurants along the beach with some cheap lunchtime delights on offer.", "The beach is not so great as the waters are very still and there are hardly any waves. There are many luxurious resorts around and people just cool their heels. Everything here is expensive and the best part we liked is water blow. There are lot of cultural events that take place. Food s great. We can see the far islands nusa lemboghan and penida from here. Bargain to half for the water sports.", "I choose swimming on the beach, white sand and clear water. Here I can do snorkeling to. Some people doing cycling and walking by the beach", "White Sandy beach. Nice place for a long walk or to relax, beautiful sunrise. What more could you ask for...", "It's a lovely beach maintained well. If you do make a trip to , this is a place to visit. Coast is clear and the surrounding is nice too.", "Magnificent waves, ideal for surfing, but be a bit careful with the kids, the sea can get pretty rough. Plenty of good beachside bars and we were surprised how clean the beach was in June.", "When we planned our trip that beachs in would be like the once in Thailand, nice, blue, calm. However when we arrived here we realized that its not the same. If you are someone, who enjoys the beach.and don't use that term loosely, I do mean the beach and not a beach side resort, then think again, the waves are very loud and the shore is choppy. You can't even sit on the beach cause sand gets so hot that you'll burn your self. Very disappointed.", "Clean and quite serene beach. The hotels have their own private plots so it is free from the vast amounts of sellers one would expect. Water was quite sandy but appears clean - with the exception of some palm leaves and flowers. Surf is there but not very strong. Some ripcurrents marked with flags by the life guards.", "Don't pay for chair hire...we simply found a cafe on the beach which also had SUP for hire we simply sat at a table near the front, ordered some drinks and were able to watch the kids SUP for about an hour. Cost SUP $20AUD for 1 hour plus drinks $12 AUD(fresh juice, iced teas) so a good morning activity which the teens and the 7 yr old enjoyed while we watched on.", "This beach is okay maybe for peole who bring their kids to play at the beach, not much wave and it's safe, but if you looking for a beautiful beach you can skip this one, the view is bad and not that clean.", "This is a great beach for surfers and for beach walking. It is particularly good for the late afternoon drink at one of the many warungs. Pity about the garbage washing up on the beach however....", "It’s a whole stretch with different hotels but you can walk through all It’s a beach. You have guys there hawking water sport activities like paddle boarding and the like so you can do that. Lots of restaurants too. It’s good. Just not white sands", "This is a great kids beach, it has very clean and clear water and no rubbish is strewn everywhere like kuta. Best of all there are no Aussie bogans covered in tatoos drinking and swearing acting like idiots.", "When the weather is good, the view from the top (not the warung) is amazing for sunrise! The only things is that the locals there are not friendly as other places in !", "Went to visit this attraction rated within the 6 most interesting in . Not that much of a tempel rather wall along the cliffs. Most dissapointing and even frustrating the whole area looks like a littering area, plastic including bathing flip flops everywhere. Strange that they regularly announce via loud speakers ( does not really match the spiritual aspirations of the place.) that visitors are asked to not litter since the whole tempel area is supposed to be litter resp. Plastic free area ... suggest that tourists do resist go there until they clean at least that area on plastic island , Dieter in august 2nd 2018", "The beach is beautiful, clean and very attractive. We loved the sunset and warm sands. Our honeymoon time in was the greatest moment and experience we had.", "It is a beautiful beach where you can spend the day in the sun or in the shade, depending on your preferences. There is a ''boulevard' (actually a path along the beach with shops on the landside) where you can walk, shop and dine. Beautiful hotels line this beach. A great place to stay, also for a day!", "Quite Beach , not too many peoples even on weekend surrounding ITDC Area. Need extra special passes from Hotels but very friendly for Family Vacation.", "The beach is not for swimming just walk along the beach, dog walking or just pick a spot to sit and watch the sunset!", "It is lovely being near the beach and viewing it from restaurant decks etc but I did not like being on the beach so much. We are spoilt in Australia, beautiful white sand so the dark colour was a little strange. I did not enjoy swimming as there was quite a bit of rubbish in the water", "the beach is very clean, with surfers really enjoying their time on the beach. U can buy the beachwear from the beach itself and do some hard bargaining to get a good deal", "Great beach and not too busy when we visited. Waves maybe too much for swimming, but a great experience in the waves.", "One of the nicest beaches in . Beautiful white sand and clean clear water . I would recommend any beach lovers to come to this beach", "The beach is average. Not too bad and yet not too beautiful. Just ok. Normal. But the wave is good for surfing.", "The beach was wide and the water shallow. There were many water sport activities available and the views were splendid.", "It was not anything fantastic, but do give it a visit if you have time to spare! Beach is generally clean and good for taking a stroll with your family and friends.", "Best view and atmosphere for sun, sand and sea activities. Great venue and a must place to go when you're in ", "Lovely sandy beaches with beautiful warm clear waters. Could do nice water sports here including jet skiing with lovely views!", "The beach was clean the the sunset was wonderful to watch. It is also picturesque and serene. Sometime locals attempting to cycle on the narrow promenade", "You can get great food ,and have a drink, while sitting on a beanbag and watching the sun go down, Very relaxing way to start your evening.", "Quite a rough beach even during low tide. If you're looking for calm beaches then head to Sanur. This one is for the surfers.", "The swim was amazing clear ocean and clean beach. There are small restaurants that offer fantastic local foods. Showers are available to rinse off. Would recommend this to everyone.", "Even though the hotel had their own area on the beach we found that the beach had to many pebbles walking to the sea for a swim. You would need coral shoes as pretty rocky in the sea. There was a lot of eating places along the beach so not short of eating places.", "Try look at private beach due it less crowded. Open beach is bit pack with people and slightly not secure.", "We were told that we will not swim much because of the low tide but that turned out as not being true .). We enjoyed spending time on the beach, swam quite a lot. You can find quieter and almost empty parts where there are just a few sun beds. On Sundays the beach gets more crowded as locals spend the day on the beach. We liked it though, you can take long walks and meet nice locals in warungs where they serve good food.", "Popular for viewing the sunset with tourists. Somewhat dirty beach, although the and is black, it is the continual rubbish washing up each day that is putrid. It is cleaned daily, and I think this beach supplies much of the plastic we find in our oceans! Many bars are also present, this is a classic beach. Enjoy but be aware!", "This morning i walked on both directions of Seminyak beach and was truly shocked about so much dirt, trash, plastic bags and goblets, thousands of dead fish and dogs left overs etc. Nobody really seems to care that the people here cut of the tree they are sitting on ! I have seen many beaches during my extensive travel life but this almost topped it all. If the authorities would take only one dollar from each arriving tourist per day for the purpose of environemental clean up, instead of the stupid airport tax, they could buy as many of the beach cleaning trucks as they need. The only clean parts of the beach were the ones managed by the more caring hotels. And even there, they had to clean it manually which is not so fun for the people that have to do it. There are not trash bins anywhere. I was reading a comment about the rituals on the beach and i actually saw one which was nice to see. But after i returned to that arey, the people had left with tue usual trash piles. Dreadful ! They should remind themselves from time to time that tourists have choices and can spend their vacation and their money elsewhere very easily !", "Beautiful beach with no big waves, not so good for surfers but great for a paddle or swim. It also has walkway that seems to go on for miles, plenty of restaurants and bars to stop for refreshments and shops to browse.", "A pleasant quiet beach. If swimming it is advisable to visit during morning as fishermen visit during afternoon. Very relaxing although some litter surrounding and constant stream of 'sellers.' On a good note, plenty of cafes and bars to choose from.", "Nice white soft sand, but not an impressive beach. I'm told it's a public beach for surfers. The shops on the roads leading to the Beach are good for budget shopping. I couldn't find any shell necklaces, which I wanted to take back as souvenirs.", "I went there for jogging early in the morning. Trashes and smells. I didn't want to dip myself in it. You should have your private pool instead of beach.", "I went here with my fiancé to relax for the day & it was amazing. Really clean beach with lots of food places/stalls nearby.! Highly recommend !", "This is quite a pleasant beach that stretches a good distance walking along the footpath next to the beach you pass all the restaurants all competing with each other for your custom. Also the boat operators are trying to get your custom but nobody was pushy and if you said ‘no’ they smiled and said ‘maybe tomorrow ‘. There’s lots of loose dogs and some rubbish but is a relatively clean beach.", "This place is amazing. We went there few mins before sunset and had dinner in a nice restaurant called aroma (already submitted review if u want to check it ) The beach was a bit crowded but that is normal as it's so nice water is warm and nice waves !! Was super romantic as you can see in the photos RECOMMENDED", "Awsome swimming & bars along the beach with seating at places like Chironguitos seated on bean bags to watch a sunset whilst the world passes by 👍👍👍", "This is not one of the finest beaches in , it's just average. When it is high tide, the water is slightly turbid and there is a lot of seaweed floating. When the water has sunk a lot, the water becomes clearer and it is better for swimming. When the water is at its lowest it is almost as shallow that it can be difficult to bathe. It can be a little plastic litter, but not much. Also some loose dogs who roam around. Highly recommend The Sand beach restaurant for lunch.", "The beach is very beautiful and calm. Mostly only high end hotels here, not crowded. Was great to enjoy the camel ride on the beach.", "Best spot in to relax, away from chaos, traffic and touristic stress. The water is clean and calm, so it’s really enjoyable for a beach holiday. The sight of the mountains from the sea is a lovely landscape and the sand is kept clean, thing not to be underestimated in .", "Trash everywhere on the beach. Cleaned regularly, but it is just piled up at the back of the beach. Not too bothered by traders hassling. If you don't engage in conversation, they leave you alone.", "Nice beach great for watching the sun set and to people watch. Very big surf comes in here also. Cold Bintangs from 20000IDR!", "It's a lovely beach and I would definitely visit it in It's not Caribbean beach but close enough The thing is that the current was strong and it makes it difficult to swim and it gets deep after a you steps you make into the sea It's a lovely beach to go for a walk Definitely enjoyable place to see :)", "Debris washes up on the beach everyday you can't swim at the beach. Lovely beach but there is a lot of rubbish. They need to clean it up", "Awesome beach with really helpful locals ensuring that if it is pampering you are after then you are in the right place . If you want to surf then you are in the right place also. Win win.", "It was really windy the day we went there, there had also been big event of some sort. I found the beach to be pretty dirty looking and the water the same. I would not have swam in it.", "There is hotel afetr hotel and bar after bar at this beach so it is seldom empty. The public entrances are few and far between but worth going there in any case. Spectacular sunsets and nice (if very, very warm) sand. Lot´s of dealers walking along. For swimming basically forget it. I am an experienced swimmer and within 5 days I managed to get in only twice, the waves are very good for surfing but not for swimmers. And for all people not used to it: This red colour on somebody´s elses skin may be the same one as the one on yours. Be aware.", "Such a disappointment. The beach is guilty! Humans being at fault! Plastic rubbish every where. Beach vendors clean their patch constantly. But the next wave carries in more plastic. The sea is full of it! The beach vibe is good. Safety is managed by surf rescue. Beach beds are really good valve and the beach bars offer a friendly service of food and drink.", "Difficult to swin and dangerous but lively with surfers. I tried to stay there for a while but too many preach sellers and you can't read more than 5 miinutes. Nice for long walks.", "The beach stretch about 3 miles with soft dark sand. Its very crowded because we came in holiday season. There is many cafe along the beach.", "Depending on the wind direction the beach can be a catchall for plastic bottles, paper, and all sorts of debris making it very unpleasant to see or swim. Winds from the east seemed to be the worst, while from the north not so bad. They apparently do clean them occasionally.", "not the white sand type and quite coarse actually so you need to wear some thing walking on the beach. not in tourist season so the beach is empty! my private beach", "we are a family of 3, and it cost approx $13 AUD to hire 3 sun lounges and an umbrella for a day. The young guys set it all up for you and keep an eye on your belongings. As with any of the beaches in , you get people coming up to you all the time offering shorts, sunglasses, manicures, massages etc. We were there during school holidays, so the nese kids are being dragged around all day by their mums, hoping that you feel sorry for the kids and buy stuff from them. The sunsets are great. You can hire surf boards and boogie boards and do surfing lessons as well. The surf is usually pretty good. There are plenty of restaurants around for lunch or dinner.", "Magnificent beach and surfing waves. Unfortunately necklac d by warungs selling the same things. Could not find a place that served any decent coffee! The cliff and ops already dotted by expensive villas and foundations for huge hotels. Give it 5-10 years and you won't see this he beach or you have to pay an entrance fee. Car parking already attracts fees", "The local charge us when we get in, its normal, but the local community should do something for cleaning. You can see many rubbish on this beautiful beach. Its a pity that it cant be clean", "The beach is clean, but I think it's got abrasion since the last time I was there 10 years ago. Totally different, but still beautiful. Not too crowded, local people can visit and interact with hotel guest , nice place to go", "Beautiful backdrop of the ocean. Clear sea and clean beach. Security on the beach ensure the safety of the visitors staying", "Needs to be swept/cleaned. Beautiful sunset. Lovely restaurants on the water. Can learn to surf. Locals very friendly people.", "Beautiful white sand beaches, strong sun, and very clean. The beaches are well maintained by the resorts. Some areas have a sand bar to break the waves making the shoreline calm. There are many vendor s trying to sell trinkets which can be annoying. They don't let up and tend to hover where you are relaxing not to mention they are overpriced when you compare to other parts of like Ubud. Overall a great experience though.", "I was surprised to find that the beaches in by no means compare to those in Thailand and the Philippines but this was the best of them! White sand and clear sea but the sea contains a lot of seaweed which can get rather irritating. Also the sun loungers for use by the public or all clumped together in one spot rather than being spread out along the beach which is preferable to me.", "Simply amazing with awesome scenery and restaurants with food selections that are scrumptious!! I enjoyed the beach with friends and solo!", "The beachside walk is a perfect way to get around - better than the streets crowded with cars and motorbikes", "we hardly ever went to the beach because its just full of rubbish! make sure if you sit on one of the lounge chairs expect to pay $5 AU", "Love this spot. Used to be quaint and quiet. But sadly now, tourists are arriving by the busload. Beach was super crowded, gives me the feeling of being in 66 beach.", "Very clean beach with good long views and nice fine sand. Swimming not really possible as it’s too rough and has strong rips. You can splash around in the waves though.", "My husband went daily to swim and loved every minute of it. Lovely long sandy beach with sand cleaned daily, People walking, swimming enjoying.", "Spend many a day lying on a sunbed which you can hire for 5,000 rp or $5 for half a day although many of them lined along the beach belong to the hotels,but there are still plenty to hire..The water is calm so it is safe for children.There are many market stalls to buy goods and plenty of restaurants line the foreshore open both day and night .", "super crowded with tourists and surfers. daybed are for rent at 100,000rp if you are not at your hotel beach clubs. lots of peddlers selling goods. many that offers surfing lessons. overall, sunset view is great.", "Sometimes the vendor will offer us Sarong or Massage, kind of disturb our reaxing time at the beach, but if do not get those disturb, its really nice and relax to lay down or take a nap", "This is very clean and beautiful beach which is country side in , but management not allowed outside taxi in this place so the place is very over priced we have to book return taxi from this place in very higher price 240000 IDR for just 12 KM, because there is no other option for going outside.", "A beautiful place to watch the sunset while having dinner. Practically can see planes jet off and land at the end of the other side of the beach.", "Had a beautiful day at the Beach. Nice Beach good waves and close to a lot of things. Can hire seating if required friendly people", "The Good 1. A bit more private beach. Few people 2. Soft sands 3. Strong current so be careful. But fun to play with The Bad 1. Part near water blow is dirty lots of seaweeds. Nobody is cleaning up 2. No sunset", "Along the length of the beach you can find quiet spots for relaxing, and also spots for those more inclined to indulge in water sports. There is a walkway that runs the length of the beach, past the hotels, and you will find this dotted with various restaurants (warungs); some of them very good(try Nyoman's Cafe, about 100 metres South of Mercure Resort). You will also find various spots where you can have a massage (various prices), I had regular massages with the girls on the beach outside the Mercure; under the trees, on the beach, so relaxing.", "This side of beach is quite dirty. There is rubbish everywhere although the waves might be good for surfers. There is tractors collecting rubbish but the tractors just collect the rubbish and put it aside. Not a place to chill but can just take a walk at this beach if you are staying at hotels opposite the beach", "Love the boardwalk which extends for a couple of kms - can walk it or hire a pushbike - it's great! There are some lovely restaurants along the way for a meal or just a drink and it's very relaxing sitting down looking over the ocean.", "Our hotel was just across from this beach it is great for families with a wide expanse of sand which is kept clean each morning there is a beach patrol with flags denoting safe areas to swim in the surf , there are a number of beach cafes and small bars along the beach at night the beach comes alive with live bands and you can relax on the bean bags provided and enjoy the music, great fun.", "Not your typical tropical beach that looks like paradise, but there aren´t crowds, and it is pretty quiet. Good for beginner surfers as there are many breaks around, even though the crowds can be huge ate sunset, which is also worth watching.", "very beautiful beach, relaxing, romatic, and not too crowded (not sure if it's because it's not peak season). Nice BBQ shops with decent price", "beach not as clean as others in . There can be a lot of seaweed and coral. A lot of dogs roaming on beach..", "The beach was dirty, with all kinds of bottles, lighters, plastic, etc... on the sand. I didn't have the courage to go into the sea. If you want to enjoy good restaurants, bars, shops, beach clubs, then it's a good alternative, like Potato Head beach club, Ku de Ta, and several other restaurants, bars, shops, massage spas along the main street.", "The beach is huge. As it is on the eastern part of the island, enjoy the sunrise while just strolling on the beach. A great experience!", "Overpriced surfboards mean lots of business is shooting themselves in the foot, and I'd like to say they know what they are doing but yeah... Very shallow, and when our mother moon is lowering the tide you may walk 100 metres out and be up to your ankles. Cheeky old moon. Attracts old folk. ", "The beach in front of the Laguna is kept free from rubbish. The water is clean, clear and the perfect temperature. I did notice a poster advising to be careful of dangerous sea urchins in the area but did not see one the whole week. Perhaps they are further out on the reef.", "Best beach in talking about pristine water it is just beautiful and a lot more organized than the otrer beaches in ..", "Beautiful beach, a few spots where there are sellers who will try to harass you for a sale, but very clean, and not very packed with people either.", "I came here in December 2013 to celebrate my father's birthday. My dad& mom are very happy, dinner with a view of the sunset. And also with the leg soak sand and sea water. When we come to coincide with sunset. I recommend to arrive around 6 pm, so you can see the beauty of the sunset here. I recommend also to make a reservation at a restaurant that you choose before you get here, because usually the waiting list takes a long time.", "Nice clean beach thanks to the beach cleaners who work hard after the tide starts to recede only down side to this area is the amount of plastic debris floating in on the tide", "It's very nice beach with not a lot of people (comapred to Kuta). Here it's possible to snorkeling but I found only few fishes :) It's possible to say that water is very calm, cause of stone reef and water is shallow.", "Areas where the resorts obviously pay to keep clean is completely negated by 50m further along where they don't.", "I have been to much nicer beaches than this in . It's not very clean, we didn't walk too far so it may be slightly nicer in other places - but certainly the part we were on wasn't nice at all. It's not very clean and smells like drains ", "not well attend... due to it far from main attaraction..location, how ever the local is very nice.. and far from the havoc and noisy apart from the main attract beach", "The beach here is clean and sand white, far nicer than Legian. there is a boardwalk right along the beach to walk and ride bicycles.", "This beach is really nice, very private. There are a few locals around asking if you would like a massage, to be honest they scared my children as they were in the bushes and just randomly spoke up. The waves are pretty strong, but very clean bridge.", "Its a very nice beach that comes alive arround 3 oclock.the beach becomes very beautiful,they put beanbaggs and umbrellas and a lott off people comes to watch the sunset", "Some of the beaches on the east coast are fabulous, though this one is a little shallow in so many areas, with below surface weed and rock. Swimming is ok but only during high tide. West coast beaches are so much better for swimming.", "Best thing about this beach is the very long walkway running along the entire length suitable for walking, jogging and slow cycling. Plenty of water sports available as in wind surfing, snorkelling, kite surfing etc. Numerous upmarket places to eat, drink and mid range as well and down to cheap warungs. Swimming is just ok, but is safe as entirely inside the natural rock breakwater. Accom ranges from the upmarket Maya Hotel down to guest house set back from the beaches. Good shopping, plenty of taxis, bikes to rent and a department store, Hardy’s. Plenty of convenience stores and wine and beer shops.", "Nice sandy beach lots of dogs running around which didn't bother us as they were great to watch, the sea was lovely and warm spent most of our days soaking up the sun : ) very friendly sellers", "Really long well maintained boardwalk - great for strolling and visiting local markets and restaurants", "Great cocktails on the beach! Awesome sunsets! Waves are incredible! Beer cheap! Very relaxing place!", "My son got an instant surf lesson here and was able to surf! lots of public toilets some with showers. We could sit on sun beds (on payment) and get drinks from the vendors passing by. clean beach!", "This is a beautiful beach but has had some artificial breakwaters put in with bales on the ends making amazing silhouettes at sunrise. The downside is the amount of rubbish that collects around the breakwaters.", "The beach is pretty great (sand is like cous cous), for families with an outer reef protecting the beach. The board walk along the beach connects visitors to all the water sport activities, hotels and food outlets, along with other attractions like the \\Water Blow\\\" and Bias Tuget Temple.\"", "I rode my scooter down to the beach, and I'm glad I did, because from the beach end of Jl. Batu Bolong, it's easy to ride along near the beach front to Echo Beach, which is further north. When you arrive at the beach, there is a hive of activity, as there are many surf schools, and learner as well as experienced surfers. There are also many warungs, and a huge favourite 'hangout' bar/cafe named 'Old Man's', right at the end of the road on the beachfront. It has fantastic food, starting early for breakfast, right through the evening. Old Man's also has surfboard racks, and outdoor shower, toilets and change rooms. Very easy access and great facilities!", "We visited the beach just for and hour and a half because we travel around the beaches. But it is nice beach.", "Less crowded and very relaxing and quiet !! Having a massage on the edge of the beach is the greatest ! The food is great and you can dine in the shade with sand at your feet .", "You can see sunrise here but actually it is nothing here, not really a touristy place but worth to take picture... i like to stay for couple of hours to grab some good picture. But not to spend time for relaxing in the beach. Exceptional for Resort stay.. Overall this place worth to Visit for sightseeing and photography!", "Go for a long early morning walk and stop off at the Hyatt for tea or coffee. Lovely. Have visions of locals at play at the beach, and how the exclusive villas do it for contrast.", "Not so clean, but good if you want only to tanned on the beach. If you want to swimm îs good in the morning befor the wather retrieves.", "Quiet and clean. No hassle at all. Easy to get around, the beach could be a bit deeper for a swim, but all in all it was very good.", "The sand was beautiful but very unhappy about being hassled about paying for seats and umbrellas. Also being overcharged for beer.", "The beach has a breathtaking view of the sunset. It is a great place to relax. There are a lot of vendors approaching you trying to sell stuff, but they dont tag along once you refuse politely. A lot of restaurants along the beach are quite nice.", "Must see beach water sports are amazing local food is good no cheating local clothes are good must bargain for clothes and food", "spend time here with my wife once, and found out that the beach is nice, we had dinner here but unfortunately the price is quite high for ous.", "I'll tell you what, during my 6 days in , I visit this beach 3 times. Twice for sunset and once for surfing (I am a total newbie anyway) The beach is very near from the city, and there are so many shops on your way here, for those who love window shopping (or shopping) it's like a paradise. I told you. For sunset, there are so many restaurants and bar all along the beach which offer you table on the beach with beanbag to just chill, awaiting sunset. And the food, I consider them cheap. Some of them have live music too. I learnt how to surf here for the first time too. There are so many stall that offer surf learning, and it's bloody fun!", "Unfortunately this volcanic ash beach is terrible. There is dirt flowing down tiny little streams from building sites to the ocean. The ocean itself is not clean and if you happen to put your toes in and think the water looks clean, just view it from on high from a hotel room and you will see the pollution. The surf is dangerous with huge currents.", "I've been here a few times, and while I love the little beach cafes and seeing lots of people walking and the locals, it's not a beach I would swim in. There's a lot of rubbish along the waterline. Dogs doing their business in the water... Pretty at night with the cafes and beach seating, well worth the look. Great for long beach walks. Lots of swim schools, but again, I wouldn't swim in the water.", "I've been to beautiful many times over the years but this is the first time I've seen such a shockingly filthy beach in all my beach holidays across Asia. It is such a sad state is in and what tourism has done to it. Real drastic measures need to be taken urgently by the government, tourism industry and local communities to save the beaches of .", "the beach is clear and not so crowded, and also some people tide the horses there, but the sellers always bother you.", "Very little sea life. Huge difference in ebb tide made it difficult to use in low watet. Did not find any sport activitied i could do either.", "Beautiful spot to sit for sunset drinks. Restaurant and bar area. Comfortable bean bags at some of the restaurant. Relaxed atmosphere. Food is ok. Not fabulous But inexpensive. Good atmosphere. Worth a casual drink in the evening. You will enjoy it.", "Soft sand and mellow all around. Nice to hang out and watch the tide pull out while the fishermen walk out to get their catch.", "Not overly crowded. In fact not many people or hawkers. Waves can be a bit rough. When low tide, can be a bit dirty. Nice to watch sunset", "Big beach but some-what dirty ... i would say that the beach clubs and restaurants made it a lot better for the atmosphere at sunset We went to La Pranche for the sunset with friends .. great atmosphere overlooking the sunset.", "The beach is good and have a lots of little spot when you can chill drinking a beer and relax for the sunset. You can learn how to surf for 350rps with 2 hours lesson but don't expect quality waves. The sea sometimes is full of plastic but I think it depend on the currents. In complex is a good beach but in the south area there are a totally different kind of beaches.", "We came here to see the sunset and it was absolutey amazing. However sadly the beach is littered with so much garbage. Still i would come here again. Right next to the beach is restraunts and hotels.", "We spent a week here on our Anniversary tour of . The bay is situated next to Denpasar airport, but you hardly notice the frequent landings and taking-offs, as the bay is so lovely. A large sweep of sandy beach, with a little sharp shingle mixed in, runs the full length of this beautiful location, back by a variety of hotels, small shops, and several very good eating places. Every night without fail, several hundred tourists line up along the shore to take innumerable \\selfies\\\", some leaping into the air, others trying to hold the descending sun in their hands, whilst others walk through the surf dressed in diaphanous dresses. The sunsets are simply divine.\"", "good for children to play sand, running, we can't sit in a chair that pay 100 thousand rupiah within one or two hours , lovit", "If you are in the area, watching the sunset at a good bar or restaurant is a must. Breath taking beauty. Beach is fairly clean and safe to swim at. Some places about to hire surf and body boards.", "We liked this beach. We hired an instructor to teach us surfing. You can chose from local instructors or schools (lot of options). Waves were quite big, excellent for surfing.", "Great beach if you can withstand someone hassling you every few minutes to look at their shop, buy some fruit, go jet skiing or taxi service. Beware jelly fish at certain times Pretty clean but does get a bit sloshy and weedy late afternoon when very low tide . Quite clean compared to other beaches in which are full of litter and murky water.", "Very clean and lots of shade for kids if you choose. Plenty of well priced restaurants and cafes on the beach. Market on the beach with friendly sellers", "Ideal for surfing - beginers, there are many surfing schols, nice sand beach, not nice beach after 14.00 because of low tide...", "after visiting many places and islands throughout south east asia , beaches have to be the worst I have seen , very expensive for sunloungers to rent , the waters around the beach are not clear and inviting as you would get in Malaysia or Thailand and not as warm , local drinks are very expensive to purchase whilst on the beach, if anyone was looking at a romantic trip for a beach setting they would be in for a disappointing trip. our tip is to go to either langkawi island or the southern islands of Thailand where the beaches are better ad much warmer.", "Stayed just for a short business trip and pushed my self to spare the time for running along the beach. It was nice and safe. Though the crowd is moderate, the running path and its safetiness is satisfying. The best time to start running is at 04.30 PM to 19.00 PM. My starting point was Nikki beach and ended at Hilton hotel.", "Because it is Saturday a lot of locals are bathing but we still had a fun. I will recommend other beach for tourist they are still developing the area.", "Went snorkelling here which was a total waste of time as there’s no fish in this area because of the amount of water sports and boats tearing around. Went in the water and my hair came out sticky?? Over crowded and full of rip offs.", "Hot sun, big waves, relax, surf if you want, coconuts, massage, etc. Great fun with Acong's team! We miss you, guys!", "Great place to sit down on a beanbag and have a few beers while watching the sun go down. Beautiful beach.", "Nice and relaxing sunset drinks you will get hassled by locals selling kites, bracelets and all other items", "We have been going to this beach for the last 30 years and we have seen many changes. All positive. The shopping prices are between $1 to $5 more expensive , but in the scheme of things still very cheap.", "Very big waves, so have to be a bit careful but plenty life guards around. Rented two chairs with really nice cushion and umbrella for only IDR 50,000 (for the two). Ordered a cold drink and had a great afternoon! Beach does get crowded two hours before sunset but I kind of liked the buzz after a lazy afternoon.", "This is one of the most disgustingly dirty beaches I have ever seen and I have travelled. The amount of rubbish washed up on the beach and not cleared away is a disgrace and an example of the crisis our oceans are suffering. Why anyone would want to come and sit on it and look out at the rubbish is beyond me and why any Aussie would come from the beautiful beaches in Australia to surf here is crazy. I went for an early morning run and had to wash my trainers after because I ran through the streams that led into the sea, the smell was so bad, god knows what is in that water and now in the sea.", "Our guide drove us to Pandawa beach and upon entering we have to pay an entrance fee of 20.000rp. Then we saw several huge statues. We then proceed to check out activities at the beach. There was kayaking for 50.000rp for 1 hour and snorkeling for 50.000rp for entire day. You can also open the beach benches for 50.000rp. Snorkeling was so-so. We didn't see any colorful fishes or turtles. Cos we were only near the shore. We weren't given flippers so it was hard to walk. Only saw 1 small fish, sea eel/snake I can't make out what is it. And one sea urchin near the rock. I immediately stopped snorkeling and went back to shore. I don't want to imagine what would happen if I accidentally stepped on a sea urchin. Just be careful and snorkel at your own risk!! ;) Tip: apply lotsa sunscreen lotion. The weather was really hot.", "Protected beach with goof facilities, very pleasant place to be that is also not too crowded and hurried", "It is a place where water levels recede during low tides and the sea waves surging with energy are missing ! We could not see much of water sports activities in the morning. Lots of eateries on the beach imply the popularity of the beach during daytime and evening. The clean and sunny morning with light breeze added a dimension of quietude and peace.", "The beach was crystal blue and the sand was white. It looked magical and out of this world. One of the best beaches in the whole .", "Standard tourist beach in . Dark coloured sand but clean beach, a lot of people and activities, including a range of water sports. Lots of locals selling products.", "We hired a bike and biked down the beach. Best way to get around the beach. Lots of nice hotels. People are nice and it is safe.", "Private beach club with huge lounges and day beds cocktails where not so great so I stuck to the beer which could have been colder. Overall the view was nice and relaxing in a area where you are not hassled into buying tourists goods. I observed the food being served around us which looked appealing and before we could order a huge storm came through so we piled into the small restaurant to seek shelter from the heavy rain, some of us decided to leave and head back to our Villa.", "This is a great beach and not surrounded by peddlers as many other beaches in ..many of the major hotel are fronting this beach with many restaurants in the area ..a nice place to walk along and enjoy for what it is .", "It's a nice beach to swim and Tan or read a book. But the water wasn't really clean especially when there was a little current, all the dirt started floating on the surface. All tourists and locals should try their best to keep the place clean.", "In particular we loved the sand beach shack that has perfect seating and good food. The beach has both busy and quiet parts - which is perfect. Water has seaweed but if that doesn’t bother you, nice to swim in.", "The boardwalk along the beach is fun with lots of little shops and good restaurant. Unfortunately the beach is littered and the water is not very clear. We tried snorkeling but all we found were chopped up fish bodies including a severed shark head.", "this beach is a nice place but would be better if it was cleaned more often. there is a lot of trash that washed up on shore, especially after a storm.", "Lovel clean beach with on the beach cafe,s views of fishing boats and water sports.There is a a bike path going along the beach", "The tide goes out a long way at Sanur beach but it is so much cleaner than the other side. We found when we got up for sunrise that there is far less rubbish that washes up over this side. We stayed in Seminyak for the first four nights of our holiday at the Pelangi and the rubbish that washes up is immense.", "Our 2 teenagers and 7 yr old daughter had a very pleasant swimming and sand castle building day. We spent two days in the beach. We just stayed in a restaurant's loungers since we'll surely have lunch and snack. Or you can pay for loungers if you plan on bringing your own food. There are also food stalls like barbecue, chips and water nearby but no vendors will bug you while you're having you're 'me time' which was really a plus point. There are lots of water sports/activities that you can do...but our children just wanted to swim.", "meeting the regular locals, particularly older nese who have modest stalls approaching the beachfront. They all pay IDR20,000 daily rent so made small 'donations; or bought little gists for neighbours 'home", "Love the soft sands and calming sea! We went to the beach around the evening so it is great to look at. At night, there are a lot of restaurants that will set up chairs and table at the beach. You get to listen to the sound of the waves as you dine. A great experience indeed! however, you have to plan your route around tot he beach. The first time when we arrived, we were not clear of how to go and ended up arriving after the sun sets. We went there for a second time to catch the sunset. A tip, plan and ask clearly on how to go!", "Really nice and quite beach, the sea is clean and there are not so many people you can find also some good place for eat", "Liked :- Good for surfing, Disliked :- Current to strong to swim in & beach touts don't leave you alone & get really annoying!", "This is a strange beach - it goes on for miles and miles but it's not like the beaches of Thailand or other comparable locations. The shoreline is very very shallow, so you can walk out about 100m and the water is still only up to your waist but the currents are very strong so you can only really swim between the designated flags and even then the waves will smash into you. The sand is dark and very fine (so pretty sticky). However, the sunset is beautiful and it's a great place to rock up, sit on bean bags with a Bintang at the end of the day. Also great if you want to go to any of the beach clubs and get the best of music, pools and the beach,", "Kite flying is extremely popular in . Sanur beach is a great place to do it. We bought a kite for 2 US dollars and flew it so high we ran out of string. A kind local had a kite reel to help us bring it back in. Clean beach, nice view, chatty locals. Fun!", "This beach is face the east hence the timing to go is during the early morning to catch the sunrise. It gets a little crowded with locals in the evening but do not be shy to mingle with the friendly locals. Do becarefull of some sharp broken corals which are washed up on to the beach", "Stunning blues at the Indian Ocean. Gorgeous. The beach is mostly lined with a a variety of hotels on either side of dharma island. If you get to the entry of farms island and take a right there are more party hotels and sand bar type locations. To the left are the resort beaches- not sure what access is like if you aren't a guest...but a bit cleaner and a little more quiet", "It was nice to walk around there and to get traditional light meal, very cheap. The beach was clean and the water very calm but not good for swimming because the water was a little bit muddy. Not much we can do here.", "One of the most famous beaches in . Admission is cheap, and F&B prices are seem reasonable. I can bargain and get a 15k Rupiah for 1 Coconut to drink from 25k as the normal price. The minus is about the beach management and planning. Buildings and stalls look not so neat and clean. No good restroom facility which I think is vital for a famous tourism attraction like this.", "Probably the best beach in . Really nice and clean. The beach is sort of private for residents of nearby hotels but everyone can go in.", "watched 2 awesome sunsets at this beach, clean and well maintained. A relaxing way to spend the day or evening.", "Relaxing with a warm welcome, lovely hotels along the beach walk with beautiful views out over the sea. Lots of places to stop for a drink or lunch . collection a-good find. Shops and restaurants with many kinds of different foods at very reasonable price compared to the hotels but no sea views .", "Beach looks beautiful, aligned with all the high end hotels. Water is extremely shallow. Really cant swim here. Food and drinks have to bought from from one of the hotel bars or restaurants. Good place if you just want to sun bathe and relax by the beach.", "Great place for the wedding photos whilst the sun was setting. We all gathered here to watch all the activities happening on the beach and to revel in the tranquility of the waves rolling in. At that time it wasn't too crowded.", "The beach gently slopes due to a sand bar so is shallow to swim in for small children. Also it is not to busy. Not good for surfing but good for Children.", "this beach has changed over the years, quite attractive,moderately commercial, not too much hassle etc. clean sand, clean water, good views. well worth a visit.", "This beach was beautiful and jam packed with resturants and activities but there was ALOT of rubbish scattered around the beach which was sad to see. The water was very dirty but it had lovely views. A once in a lifetime view.", "One of my favorite beach in , great for chilling and enjoying the sunset, but you can also surf or swim", "Easy day on the beach - reasonably priced sun lounges with good drink service Water was perfect temperature Also great for a long jog along the beach", "you can walk 300 feet during low tide and was is only knee deep. beautiful white sand for miles. There are areas with water sports as well, area outside our hotel is secluded and has few tourists.", "We descover a clean place, the sea is clean. You have a place where you can buy drinks, you have toilets în that aeria.", "Beachhouse restaurant for lunch and boat watching. Extensive menu. Nice breeze and friendly people. Loved it.", "It's crowded long beach with many seas activity! You can get most of the top notch restaurant on the beach, having your cocktails or meal with the great sea view!", "We from West Australia go up here and always ask why don't they clean the beach? the views are breathtaking and people are nice just needs a government to get in with the right equipment and clean the beach every day and not dump rubbish in the ocean. Why they don't look at fixing this has been the question fro 20 years.", "Expansive beach that has awful riptides. Lots of umbrellas and and lounge chairs. All are for hire. Swim at your hotel pools.", "We stayed at the Ayoda hotel for 1 week and it was excellent. The sun beds are right on the beach and the sand is soft and white. The water is crystal clear in the mornings and can be a little cloudy by the afternoon (I would say due to the tides/swell). The beach is kept very clean, and well maintained. There are little to no waves on the beach, which offer amazing swimming, even for the most novice swimmers. Will definitely be back in the not to distant future.", "If you want a nice little quiet beach, it's great. We really enjoyed the fact it wasn't packed with people and only a few minutes from shops / restaurants. Loads of water sports, not much in terms of snorkelling.", "Nice clean sand, great waves but not too dangerous. Huge beach with clean waters and good atmosphere.", "Beautiful beach, great places to eat. Hire a push bike ride along the beach walk. Ladies down near the market can be a bit pushy", "This is one of the busier beaches in the area and that brings both pluses and minuses. Because there are some nice hotels around the prices in shops and restaurants and to be dearer than in other areas and it does get very busy. Having said that, it also means a lot of facilities for you to enjoy and we had some great fun there. There is lots to do whether you want exercise or relaxation – you can hire sun beds with umbrellas quite cheaply. There are many places to eat of a good quality and we also used it for exercise by having fast walks along it.", "Great spot to visit and soak up the ambience that is unique to . Friendly service, usually we split a large Bintang bottle of beer which generally costs around $5 but here, like many other tourist bars, only small Bintangs are served, for about $4 each. Still good value, and still good beer, plus good service completes the hat trick.", "Nice Long stretch of beach , popular with the locals on a Sunday. Lots of water sports available and small places to eat or drink.", "I loved it, sunsets with a roasted corn on the cob and a large Bintang to wash it down and a stroll on the sand......life was made for these moments. You can walk a long way on the sand, just be sure to keep yourself suitably hydrated 😉", "there are always people.It is very busy and lost of hustle and bustle.There are shops and restaurants on the main road opposite the beach.There are always people wanting to sell you something,or braid your hair, or give you a massage etc.A little pricey with the goods they try to sell.Great hotels on the strip.", "The sunrise is amazing! I didn't get in the water however the sand had trash on it that was being cleaned up by worker. They have a few places to eat on the beach, however I walked 5 minutes to eat in an air conditioned cafe.", "great beach...the day we were there the water was beautiful, lovely and clean, great swimming beach. awesome.....definately must go to this beach.", "Fairly safe beach for swimming. Protected from surf an even. Spend the time laying on one of the deck chairs or eat at one of the numerous cafe or beach restaurants in the area. Can even partake in a massage on the beach watching the view.", "The beach is definitely crowded and lively but it has a great atmosphere. As a tourist, you will most definitely be hounded by the locals trying to sell you anything from towels to bows and arrows. Although I don't recommend buying anything if you must, barter! You can knock the prices down by at half if not more. I ended up falling victim to some surfing lessons that ended up being an equivalent of around 10 euros for an hour, even though I swallowed way too much salty water to last the whole hour.", "The beach has brown sand and each morning there is brown scum in the waves and water and I was told it was rubbish. After a downpour of rain the water was littered with rubbish, plastic and other matter. It was awful and wrapped around your legs. I would not swim in it. At night The beach comes alive with beanbags and umbrellas with lights and music, which is very colourful, and turns into bars selling cocktails and beer and watch the sunset. Very pleasant.", "Beach are not so nice, it is dirty due to rain season. Seafood are great but little bit costly. Do some research to decide the good restaurant!", "Plenty to see and do-swimming, boating, fishing, jet skis, walking and cycling along the 7 km beachside path, lined with cafes, bars, shops, etc", "The sand is not white, but very long and wide with beautiful waves and spectacular sunset I forget the color right away.", "Dark, fine volcanic sand beach. Wide expanse at low tide. Great sunset views. Red flag signals a no-swimming zone, due to the strong current. Red and yellow flags indicate that you can swim there. Decent crowd on the beach at night enjoying live music. Everything ends before midnight. No all-night party-goers.", "This is a very good beach, especially for water sports...This beach has lot of water sports options...one can choose a provider based on budget and beach maintenance.", "Definetly better than a lot of other beaches in . Great beach to just kick back. Lots if quiet spots but never to far from a nice restaurant/bar. Great place for families or couples.", "Known as tourist destination in 1970s, great huge white sandy beach. Some flash hotels and restaurants, water activities, jet ski, snorkeling etc. nice beach, planned to come back again.", "Such a stunning beach to watch the sunset. There is a swing on the beach also which is a lovely touch. It was fairly clean and tidy. Lots of bars along the beach and chill out spots", "Lots to do on this centrally located beach with great bars - we went to Double 6 Rooftop and then The Sands - lots of surfing and a beautiful beach - nice beach to walk and lots of bars etc. if you want to take a break", "The beach is ok , not the best in , Bit dirty in places but water was nice and shallow to swim , Not suitable for surfing but good for kids paddling etc", "it is a wonderful sandy beach . kids loved to play in sand and water . there are water activities available . we were staying at the Inaya Resort so enjoyed the beach which was clean . there were times when there were high tides and the life guards put out the red flags .", "Stayed at a hotel on the beach, love this breach, cleaned daily, lots of beds, bars at night and great for sunset walks.", "The beach was clean and safe. Lots of tourists and a wonderful way to enjoy the culture. Not too many locals looking to sell their wares makes this a relaxing location and perfect for watch the sun set each evening.", "A definite must see! If u like calm n chill beaches this is a great place, local food all around. U r not hounded by locals selling things . Very relaxing n sunbeds r only $5 for the whole day!", "This is really quite a nice place to visit. I'd recommend getting here an hour before sunset, finding some bean bags at one of the beach bars and ordering some drinks and appetisers to watch the sunset. It's a nice vibe and most of the bars are either playing Balearic beats or have live acoustic musicians going on. It does get busy, but it's nicely chilled out and an enjoyable way to watch the sunset. There are lots of vendors walking past trying to sell you trinkets, but they aren't pushy and a gentle wave off sends them on to someone else. Plenty of places around for food and drink too.", "The water is warm, the waves are perfect for bogie boarding, the sand is black and it is never crowded. The sunsets are spectacular.", "The beach is huge - lots of nice places to chill - but unfortunately very polluted with plastic and other rubbish. They are cleaning the upper section of the beach, but right at the water’s edge and in the surf is a polluted mess.", "This beach is awesome with lovely waves Be aware of strong undertow especially weak swimmers Beach was pristine clean no rain to wash in waste Would recommend this area Great beach shacks with music and food", "It was a peaceful beach with different colour of sand. Not strong and big waves which was nice for swimming. Not for surving. Lots of chain resorts and guest houses. I think it was very nice with no plastics on beach and in water. However where we swam was in front of Mercure Hotel where is well set for hotel guests.", "This is a clean beach. I don't usually go in the water in , but I did here as it was so clean. The water isn't deep at all, but just fine for a little swim....at least you can put your hands on the ground if you need a break! If the tide is out, you can't swim.", "Many cafe/restaurant with sand floor along the beach with many choice off local/Italian/western. Clean beach best place to enjoying sunset or surfing..", "This beach is beautiful with a no of restaurants and beach side bars. You can rent your loungers for a pretty cheap price and enjoy the waves and the breeze. This beach is excellent for surfers but not that great for swimming bcoz of the strong currents. Perfect place to enjoy the sunset as well.", "This is a must visit beach if you are in for vacations. The entire area is actually developed for tourists. There are nice hotels which open up to this beach, so you may sit anywhere and order food and drinks. Water is very calm since it has a big Bay area, where waves don't form, son in case you are surfer, you might not get the right kick here.", "Nice beach, quick day trip down from Ubud. Seems a lot of people transiting to Lombok etc from here. Have to hire a seat from the resorts to sit on the beach otherwise your on the sand which is fine but extremely hot in the sun. Water is warm not so clear and a little dirty. Pleasant not a lot to do, just relax", "Beach is ok, however the breaks are so big you can't really go for a relaxing swim. Water Is quite shallow. Prepare for people trying to sell you things", "If you are used to living in a country with beautiful white sandy clean beaches then prepare to be a little bit shocked.", "Has potential to be a good beach. However plenty of weeds and rubbish strewn around by the waves. Needs regular cleaning for a better experience.", "place to relax on the beach or just walk along the beach, or get wet in water or take surfing lesson there", "Found a nice place to sit and watch the sunset sat on beanbags watching the sun go down a great experience", "This beach is full of restaurants and beach clubs, really convenient for friends and young families. Clean and warm water.", "Nice beach, quiet so you can easily swim there. The beach is clean, sometimes a few spots are a bit less maintained when there are no hotels and bars around. There is a boulevard right next to the beach with many nice restaurants.", "Sit by the beach. Listen to the waves. Watch the planes take off at regular intervals. Eat a seafood dinner. And relax.", "Fairly new beach, even locals are visiting. So it was crowded. During low tide, canoeing can be done to reach to green visible corals around 500m from beach. High tide will provide you a wonderful beach color to watch. Not a must watch. If you have time and beach lovers can go.", "the morning fter a large rainfall this beach is covered with trash. It's pretty bad and most of the beach is not cleaned fast enough. in front of some of the pricey hotels it is clean, but the regular areas close to the bars really doesn't get cleaned. saw syringes, light bulbs, glass, metal cans, tons of plastic bags and bottles. it's a shame that such a beautiful place is not kept up better and shame on the people who can't dispose of things in a civil way.", "we like the staff and also the beach. We don't like the prices in the restaurants and bars.", "Once of the better beaches of .. a true green water, quite a lengthy one.. very safe to take a dip as well.. the croud seems excellent and offen people enjoy there time privately by going to far places.. the sand is golden and beach services like body massage and spa is available easily.. but there is no food outlet so go stuffed :)", "Synthetic little balls everywhere and a lot of plastic washing up unfortunately. Could be better . Hotels need to do more to clean it up.", "The beach has great waves, good for surfing. The water was a bit brown but didn't make you dirty. There are beach chairs and umbrellas to hire for about $5. It was very convenient that cold drinks are sold there as well.", "Although this beach is covered in white sand and semi clear water the beach was covered in garbage it ruined the experience for us.", "This beach was just what we were looking for. Quiet, clear blue waters and clean sand. The Beach Club called Agendaz was also great.", "This is a nice and quiet beach with plenty of food stalls and hotels around the place. The beach is protected by a reef a few meters from the shore and hence ideal for families with kids.", "Love the variety of bars and markets around this beach. A beautiful walk whether romantic or with friends.", "You go to the beach only if you are staying in a beach facing hotel. the beach is nice although colonized by the hotels, and the swimming is poor. Water is shallow, with a nice coral and seaweed reef, but no real swimming. Head south to the island's southern tip for a more genuine beach.", "it's such a beautiful beach. Really enjoyed visiting here especially in the morning as I can also see a beautiful sunrise", "If you're expecting beautiful white beaches and swaying palm trees forget it. Instead you get dirty sand (and the sea doesn't look too clean either). No change rooms or toilets, and just about the entire length signposted \\for surfers only\\\". If you want to go in and cool off no choice but to ignore the signs. Loads of tacky souvenir shops, eateries and bars plus outrageous prices to hire the deckchairs. On the other hand lots of \\\" watches\\\" for sale, some of which might even still be working once you get back on the plane!\"", "Fun but very powerful waves, nice long sandy beach, and lots grills for grilled prawn, fish & beer. If you want to get away from surfers, this is a good choice.", "I felt safe walking at tge beach at any day- or nighttime as a woman. Some fancy hotels, but if you walk to the end (direction Denpasar) you get more and more locals hanging around and playing with their kites! I loved walking along the beach!", "It is not for relaxing beach...but the place for surfer. The beach is not that clean, plenty hawkers around", "We was there in November, not the best time for visiting . The beach was quite nice, there are several game sports organisers there, you must bargain before paying, we did and happy with the price even though we didn't know if that the best price or not.", "Having visited a lot of beaches in for me this is the best. Head down at 5am to catch a beautiful sunrise, or for normal risers had down for a day of sunbathing, sunbed rental is 100,000 for 2 Inc towel. Great boardwalk along the entire beach for walking or cycling with a good mix of restaurants, bars and warungs at the southern end.", "Nice beach with rough waves...at least when I was there. Had purchased the local beer, Bintang and fresh coconut juice at the local eatery stand on the beach which were refreshing!", "This is a nice beach if you can see past the garbage. Like the title says, this is the Dirty end of town. The beaches further south are much cleaner. The footpaths here are very bad also. The area seems very popular for some but not me. I could not wait to get out of this area.", "Nice beach to walk. Some people do surf and body board. Water is gray. Lots of seller come but don’t bother once refused.", "For all you big kids at heart who want a full day of adventure on the water, this is the place for you. My wife and I did the jet ski's, donut and the sea walker which was just amazing for an underwater adventure. Will definitely do this again.", "I had a great experience. I just recommend more cleaning of beach. Extremel friendly people. I highly recmmend it to everyone", "Love the scenery on the way down to the beach. Beautiful place but as usual, people asking you to buy their stuffs and such.", "A pretty good beach spanning the length of the resorts, quite a bit of rubbish around but if you get there early enough you arrive just after they’ve raked the whole thing and it looks pretty nice. A walk around the the blowhole is well recommended.", "We travelled with our kids - we thought the water was much cleaner than in Legian, the beaches in this side of are definitely better than the west side.", "It is nice bay and you may able to work out and you can see a nice view for Sunrise and great spot for jogging venue.", "A beautiful clear water beach with clean sandy beaches. The tide goes out about half a mile leaving pockets of warm clear water with starfish and other marine life in them. Absolutely beautiful.", "Good Close Beach which is normally busy on good days-But except soccer rackets ect A place to visit and swim in but Much better beaches available in . SEARCH AT INFO STAND AND MANY FANTASTIC BEACHES FOR SAND LOVERS.", "We went on 5 different beaches in , but liked this one. Water is very clean also the beach is kept clean. It is not crowded and you can enjoy the sun in peace. Ignore all the sellers by just saying \\thank you\\\" and they will not disturb you more. Nearby is a lot fof restaurants and coffee shops, also taxis.\"", "calm water - beautiful - friendly - always sunny - sunrise sungazing a must. There is a long paved path running along the beach for walking cycling or jogging.", "No path along entire beach for bike rides, nice sand, great clean water that is calm when the tide goes out, just loved swimming here, amazing corner of the earth", "This is Trap!!! It is not a beach but office!! Why are you guys make a fake information??? This is so biased! Such a waste of time!", "I am not a strong swimmer and therefore was very cautious when I waded into the Indian Ocean. I could see how easily even experienced swimmers could get into trouble very quickly. Not worth the risk. The area has a reputation for claiming the lives of unsuspecting tourist. If you have children...much better to stay poolside if you're staying at a hotel.", "Was here more than 3 times this week. I came here to see Sunsets. There are lots of other people from surfing, football to relax by sitting by the beach. The beach is clean. There are many people bring their dogs here for afternoon walk", "Beautifully maintained, the sand was raked each morning by various resort staff. Was very clean & secure", "In the time my wife and I spent in it was one of the best places to spend the day. Close to a lot of restaurants that serve good food. Clean and calm water, good to relax. You can also do some water sports if you want", "Middle of the beach near Sand restaurant. Good spot for swimming and kids loved trying out a jet ski even if mum was horrified by the environmental impacts 😱", "We stayed at luxury double 6. The beach directly in front is dirty. The water is brown and we were told that this was from the rains. We were here 5 days and it never rained and the water never changed. The beach is filthy and something should be done to clean it up. Plastic is washed up everyday. Coming from NZ where we have such beautiful beaches this is a disappointment and a serious problem. If a beach is what you want then find somewhere else. We came to experience everything and had a beautiful pool at our hotel so enjoyed it anyway. Sunset on the beach is my favorite time 🌤", "The beach on a sunny day is amazing. Getting to it can be tough, especially if you go mid day. I would strongly suggest getting there early, like sunrise. That way you won't have traffic to get there or crowds to descend with down to the beautiful beach.", "Very beautiful and the sand is kept clean. The water is shallow for a long time. Great for children but watch out for rocks in large patches under the water. A little rubbish under the water. I think most of the beach is owned by resorts and so you can’t use their area unless you pay $$$.", "Such a great beach! Beautiful view of volcano, spectacular sunsets and great restaurant all around where you can chill out and still enjoy the views.", "Beautiful beach, but the plastic is just awful. We saw dirty nappies, plastic bottles and even asthma inhalers in the water. The hotels try to do their best by cleaning up the beach but it is an impossible task. has to get ahead of their plastic problem before it is irreversible", "So clean beach and so quite,good for relaxing specially at early morning, will come again for relaxing..", "Stroll around in the morning, you can walk across while the water is shallow.. In the afternoon the water is rising.. I prefer the morning walk, its very beautiful and the sand is very clean.", "One of the most beautiful sunsets I have ever seen so far was from that beach! There are a lot of restaurants where you can enjoy a great sea food platter and admire the ocean and the sunset! Highly recommend it!", "This is a good beach but so many locals and tourist .very hard to get sun beds and so much noice too. so many shops,restaurants and spas available.But i hardly can recommend this place if you really want to relax front of a beautiful beach.", "What a great experience! Go for the sunset, pull up a bean bag, relax & enjoy the music! At each little place the music is great & food incredible value. It's an experience not to be missed if visiting . Very casual & you're sure to find some music to suit your taste. Service great at all of them & the best place to have fun with friends. We will do this every time we go to , highly recommended!", "Me and my friend went here during holiday, and it was sooo crowded! We are going back here again later on low season days. We brought our dogs, Latte and Sakura, my friend taught them how to swim. They learned quite fast. I might say that Pandawa beach is the best one if you are looking for the clearest water. You can see the turquoise green water in the sea shore. Rent the tent for 30,000, and coconut whole for 20,000.", "Such a great beach with a range of restaurants and seating to chose from! It's really nice to see that this beach is really well looked after! The sun loungers are a little expensive however if you are staying for the whole day it's well worth getting one with an umbrella too because that sun gets super hot! The sand is so nice and soft and looks like it sparkles! So many people out surfing and lots of places to hire a board for an hour or so! In the evening lots of beanbags are placed on the beach under really cute umbrellas and lots of lights. Definitely a nice spot to grab a drink and a bite to eat. Would recommend checking this beach out you won't be disappointed!", "It's quite a basic place. Clean and rather peaceful but lot of older people. The beach is very wide so you'll find an own spot but still it is a very basic touristy beach.", "Beautiful beach with comfortable chairs and umbrella to hire. Loved having a cocktails st sunset after a day sunbathing and then finishing up with dinner in one of the quaint little restaurants right on the beach.", "It's quite different from place to place. The beach by hotel grand Niko is pretty good especially for family with kids but there are some other much beautiful places. Especially for surfing and singles.", "For swimming maybee not the best spot, but for surfing or even learning how to surf, a great place Sunbeds however are way to pricy", "Has a wide beach area where one can enjoy a nice walk in the evening watching the sunset. Very clean. The noise from the seafront restaurants starts from sundown which is a negative", "Great beach to visit to sun yourself - people watch - have a Bintang - even do a spot of shopping ! Not far from Seiryu Villas so we walked down each day ! ", "I loved this beach. The water was calm & clean. Great for small children. Had a good massage on the beach too. A nice day out & the cool breeze is refreshing.", "It was thrilling to go to boat as there is no jetty. However, nice experience indeed. Overall, the beach is OK, but not recommended for swimming or sun bath.", "beach was beautiful nice breeze from see all day clean and tidy. only pitiful is the the people who sell on the beach dont listen when you tell them no. other than that beautiful clean beach", "Covered in as much litter as every other beach. Lots of umbrella seats and just as many locals offering you a drink and other consumables and items for purchase. Keep your shoes on, you never know what's buried in the sand. Stray dogs poop mostly everywhere. Average view. Close to the shops. Nice Hotels nearby. Peak hour is around 6:30pm onwards and the bars nearby really get going. The bars are probably more of an attraction than the beach.", "The beach is fantastic. The coast is long and the water is clear blue. You can swim or do some water sports. You can also rent double beach chairs with umbrella for only 50,000. The shops are traditional. Tourists are mixed from local or international and it's not crowded because the beach is very long.", "We went to the public area of the beach. Not many people on the beach infact about 4! A clean safe beach to swim in with golden sand. Back from the beach are the usual stalls selling food, drink and everything else.", "A lot of scammers and money hungry people, stay on your game and if you don't want something say NO from the very start. Otherwise a beautiful beach.", "Nice beach, very clean and quiet, compared to the west/south coast beaches! In my opinion, the best restaurants can be found on the main street, not facing the beach. There's a nice boardwalk across the length of the beach. It's also very safe for swimming since it's protected by a reef, so no dangerous currents (no great waves for surfing either).", "Nice sandy beach, lots to see and lots to do. Many places to sit and have drinks and snacks. In the evening it is nicely lit.", "Clean and clear water! easy to swim even with crutches.one of the Better beaches in . Hope to come back soon!", "I've been to a few beaches and this was by far my favorite. The water is clean. It wasn't crowded. You could actually swim at this beach because the waves weren't too heavy. It was also quite peaceful. We're coming back.", "love this beach for sunrise, beautiful sky, nice beach club as we stayed in oasis hotel within walking distance. recommended", "Come about 5.30pm and grab a couple beach chair for Rp40,000 (for 2) and just watch the sun go down! Beautiful. Of course you are not the only one watching, therefore you should not mind the noise from other visitors. :)", "Wonderful view of sunset. Happy sounds of families enjoying the ocean and surrounding ambience including kite flying, live music, lounging in provided bean bags or merely wandering along the beach.", "nice and hot beach , good for have some beer there and also there are many restaurant around, i will back for next future.....", "It can be really crowded. Went a little early and there was no one. However, around 1030-11, a lot of people turned up. The way down to the beach is rough and poorly maintained. You will need good shoes. Also you will have to stop on the way regularly as others are stopping to take photos. However, only a few tourists go all the way down to the beach!", "Don't expect pristine sand - it is very dark grey and gritty walking along....also lots of sand in the waves on the water's edge. The water however looks stunning from the beach, the breeze is lovely and glorious sunsets. There are lots of dogs on the beach in the early a.m. - we are assuming with dog walkers - they often have four or five beautifully kept dogs in tow.", "Indeed this place is so attractive and beautiful. The location, the culture, the beach. +/- 1 hour from town and it kinda paid off. But the crowd can be a small problem because I can't literally enjoy the place and nothing I can do about it.", "very nice beach, wide and sandy, clean beach, especially liked the trees so you could sit in the shade. less rubbish in teh water than on a west coast.", "Lovely beach, perfect for people looking for a place to relax. We enjoyed walking along the boardwalk and sunbathing.", "one of the best beach of the island perfect for relax restaurant are available shower parking all facility expected", "I like swim in the pool near the beach, when you are tired, there is a bar in the middle of the pool, you can sit in the stone seat in the pool , enjoy the fresh juice and cocktail...see the sea view...it's enjoyable", "For a place that is supposed to be a top tourist stop, they miss the mark. Muddy roads, rubbish everywhere. It's a real shame that nothing gets maintained.", "Beach nice & clean..not swimming amongst rubbish. Gets deep really quickly Great markets, restaurants and well priced water activities All in all a fun family destination for the day", "The best beach of and islands around, situated in Nusa Penida island , 1 hour far from by fast boat, it s one of the best beaches i've ever seen and i've seen many in my life, it was incredible, first day we were there with guide and as long as we loved it so much we comed again nxt day and gone down to the beach , it s a little bit dangerous but it will be worth it once on the beach , definitely a must if u have enough time in !", "Ok this isn't your storybook beach, no white sand and light blue water here, but. It's fun, bigger than normal surf at certain times of the day, meters from most hotels, warm and just easy. It's no doubt polluted and there area some smelly steams leading into it, but not massively more than any Asian beach or if the bay's & beaches of many Australian cities like Sydney & Melbourne, just swim well away from the streams", "Wide stretches of fine white sand. Clean. Clear sea. Shallow for distance Yet can have variety of water sports, e.g. surfing No wonder it is world famous", "Great little Lagoon bay. Calm waters with Rocky areas further out. Food available supported by the hotels and the beach is clean. ", "The bay was primarily use for water sport activities during high tide and local fishermen during low tide. Only saw a few people going swimming.", "Good hang out place, but in some spots can be quite packed during sunset (although can't really sunset on this beach).", "I will never stop wanting to come back. Incredible for surfing. We went in October and quite strong swimmers but there were many days where the red flags were out for swimmers. The rip tide is so strong. Not safe to swim for weak swimmers or children. Observe the flags and signs first.", "beautiful sandy beach and clean (very, very salty) water! loads of water sports, nice bars & restaurants.", "It is sad to see such a splendid stretch of beach absolutely covered with rubbish. The rains wash out the drains resulting in a filthy deposit all the way down the coast - except where exclusive resorts or restaurants have paid cleaners to clear up! One of our party even saw schoolchildren participating in the cleanup WITHOUT gloves! Yuk. Don;t even think about swimming - the crest of each wave consists of floating plastic!", "We wanted experience the amazing sunset along the beach, we were not disappointed. People all over the place enjoying the sunset, bring a camera as the shots are amazing.", "Dirty water. In the evenings the water looked like it had farces in it. Water is murky above 20 cm. the restaurants I. The village are good, though a little expensive and it is nice to eat on the beach after dark. We also enjoyed the night market", "Got there first thing in the morning, was not crowded yet, but I can see it getting packed. If you want to go down to the beach you need very good shoes, and probably an hour to get down, not easy.", "dirty and poor access to the beach. We had to walk through a buildingsite to get to it. there are no facilities anywhere nearby and nowhere to get a drink.", "Nice beach but if you visit the south or southwest beaches you will be blown away! Visit Sunday's Beach club.", "It’s a shame to see that the rainy season has caused a heap of rubbish to be washed up onto the shore. Other than that lovely beach with beautiful sunsets.", "Just returned from . Beaches and water are perfect. Areas where beach is not groomed have lots of trash but not in front of the hotels", "A great white sandy beach which is perfect for jet skis, canoeing, swimming. There are lots of eateries, resorts along the beach from one end to the other - and lets not forget the beach markets!!", "With the tide,you cannot swim in the beach for long,and you have to pick the right time of day.", "The beach is mainly for surfers. You couldn't swim in it as it would be totally unsafe. The shower at the opening of the beach stank +++++ and didn't even work. Well at least we seen it but we didn't return.", "The sand is white and clear. The beach full of resort and restaurant. So many people jog and play soccer in the evening time. The wave is not that high, safe for the children to play. It used to lot quieter 6 years back when this beach wasn't that popular.", "Lovely little place to watch surfers in the water, waiting for the waves. In the shadows of a parasol at a vendor stand, hold on to your cold bintang and watch the waves break on the big rock. Relaxed surfers vibe.", "Beaches not so safe for anyone unless good swimmer, drop off pretty quick, but there is a safer part near collection, good for kids.", "Had a fantastic New Year's Eve on the beach watching the fireworks. The beaches are well maintained and kept clean.", "located in walking distance to the hotel mariott, it is a very happening beach with music bands playing on the clean sands.", "nothing to dislike but try to bargain as much as possible as the locals who take you for water sports will ask you a lot where as you can take from them in less than half wat they offer and same goes for street shopping or can say for ubud shopping tour if you are going.", "Very clean but a shame it's so busy as i dont like people in my photos. Loved the huge frog figures in the gardens,shame it was drizzling a bit on the day we were there as would loved to have stayed longer.If there is ever a quiet day there it would be great.", "This beach changes every hr. You have the view of Mt Agung, you have an enormous tide that goes out 500 mt, warm water for swimming or snorkelling (not much fish) and some waves to have fun with. Not far away you can do all the water activities like Jet ski, parasailing, banana ride etc etc. Most of the beach is quiet, tranquiel and the sand is great.", "Nice beach and there's a small market selling beach wears and small tinkles ... There are Some cafes as well or chill n a beer..", "very good, suitable for tourists on holiday to ... there is a beach view, and for a nice afternoon to see the sunset and enjoy the scenery there..very calm, comfortable and lots of cute monkeys😍😍", "This beach is beautiful, very clean, you don't get hassled by sellers every 5 minutes, lots of water sports if you want, call into any of the restaurants along the beach for a meal or a drink, an enjoyable walk along the boardwalk (this is up around the Westin resort)", "Bringing high expectation, me and my family with 2 young ones were quickly disappointed when we arrived. The whole beach was filled with litters. The sand wasn't smooth for children. The wave was huge and dangerous for children. Overall, it may be only good for jogging.", "Surf: Waves just close out on you most of the time. Beach: Mostly dirty Bars: Lots of friendly bars on the beach -- the main attraction Restaurants: Mostly crap. Good food is in Seminyak Clubs: I wouldn't go to any of them there......... Hotels: I wouldn't seriously rate any of them all that highly, they have location, but quality is generally lacking. Most annoying is the parking ticket sellers who at best are highly agro and try to rip each person who enters the beach off. Even people who they know they still try to rip off. From the time of entry to the beach there's a sense of a need to be on your guard, and that's true. The beach is full of rubbish piled up on the road. The beach is packed full of corrupt beggars who are mostly enslaved children, who will do anything to get a buck out of you, and steal your wallet or phone if they can, and swear you down in a second if you don't hand them the money that they expect from you. Other than that it's a great place to visit !!!!!!!", "The sand is white, the coral is near, the water is clear and very little trash. I suggest visiting soon if you wish to see coral that is still living", "Great sunset but the beaches are full of rubbish here. White sand beaches do exsist in but not here.", "This beach is clean, surfers seem to like this area. Food and surfing lessons are available. At sunset it is the place to go, sit on the beanbags, listen to music, have a cocktail and watch the sunset.", "Excellent location, neat and clean and clear white sand with blue water beach. Good for family and kids.", "I had made a booking with my driver before i went there so the price was cheaper and fixed. Otherwise they will charged u in USD. The beachboys was very friendly and helpful. The most annyoying thing was those lady who force you to buy souvenier from them. Dont ask them if you dont want to buy,or else they will follow you anywhere.", "The beach is probably fine for surfing but you have to ask yourself a few questions- what's in the dirty water that drains into the ocean all day long? Why can't the locals and the hotels help these poor dogs? They are sick and take away from the experience of being able to enjoy the beach.", "This is a popular beach but at low tide no swimming. A big long walk path with tourist shopping along the way.", "Good beach, with warungs on sand. Bean bag sunsets with cocktails, very relaxing. Capil Beach hut, great iced coffees and rum and cokes...", "The beach is not crowded at all and very clean. Great for some nice pictures. Does not have big waves which you get in other beaches such as Kuta or Pandawa.", "Take your pick on dining and drinking locations along here. There are plenty. A great spot to watch the sunsets and grab a nice light meal whilst laying in a bean bag on the beach itself under a lamp-lit beach umbrella with hundreds of others surrounding you and your friends. Life is good when you take a moment and absorb where you are!", "The beach is black volcanic sand, which isn't so bad except it gets too hot. The big problem is the strong surf and pounding waves, which make it unsuitable for swimming or even wading. Construction along the beach is also making it difficult to walk along the beach in some stretches. Stick to the pool!", "It's a wide sandy beach and the waves are great for surfing! We rented a tent and loungers and spent the morning relaxing and watching all the various beach activities.", "Overall it is a very windy beach, rocky, heavy sand, lots of seaweed, very strong currents and the waves can hurt you even if you are an experienced swimmer.", "Had a nice time on the beach. Especially loved how they had restaurants/bars right on the beach with lots of comfortable lounge seating. We saw on big bean bag chairs while we watched the sunset and drank beers. They also had a great live band playing on the beach. The only downfall was the beach merchants. My advice would be to not buy or talk to any of them if you don't want anything. If you buy something from one they will all flock to you. Although it was nice to get a foot rub while watching the sunset :)", "Really nice, beautiful, relaxing beach. Romantic for couples. We really enjoyed it, not too crowded and delicate sands, perfect for walking.", "Was a nice beach to go for a swim and get a cold beer and watch the sun set but i dont rate the beaches as good as the ones we have in Australia. Local people are fantastic and always willing to help out.", "This is a beautiful beach, which is kept clean and not too crowded. Watching the sunset from the beach was beautiful, and the restaurants along the beach front set-up lounging areas and some even have live music so you can enjoy the beach in the evenings.", "A wonderful walkway right around the beach makes for a pleasant walk and maybe stop & shop or pop into one of the many eating places for a snack or a cold beer. we have been here twice now and love it, we love popping off in the morning to try different places to have breakfast in. A nice beach for swimming in as well, the water is warm and inviting.", "Well kept beach, with a super long stretch of white sand. Bars and restaurants overlook the ocean. You can rent a sunbed for a small amount of money on the sand. Lovely for an evening stroll. Watch the sunset here!!", "Awesome for lounging on the sand or in a nice chair. Be sure to post up next to a chair guy with beverages those are the best guys to make friends with. They typically can also rent you a board and you can barter with them for a better deal. Sunsets our here are also spectacular. Double six is a great fun day in the sand!", "In love with this beach, crowded, but still nice, you must visit. One of the most beautiful beaches in !😍", "the history of the way the lived. how the took advantage of the environment and the springs to make a good life for themselves", "I loved this beach, the views are breathtaking. Great for surfing, you can rent lounge chairs if you're ok with spending the money. There's places to eat along the beach and watch the sun sets. The only thing I didn't like was the vendors walking around trying to sell things, they won't leave you alone so you have to be firm if you're not interesting in purchasing anything.", "Black sand beach with high current. Super place for surfing! During High tides you will see lots of surfers. Sand is black as volcanic sand. Seminyak square and a nice night life makes this a good choice to spend your day here !", "If this is the beach by potato head then it resembles a land fill site, rubbish strewn everywhere, broken furniture etc. Simply the worst beach in an area promoting tourism that I have ever been to.", "Sat down for a beer and a group of ladies came offering massage which my daughter and I had and enjoyed, then tried selling us more items, I enjoyed this but you must get the prices down to what you want to pay..good experience , nice beach.", "One of the nicest beaches we have been too, clear calm water nice and warm. Not a lot of people hounding you like in other parts of . Cant wait to swim here again", "This beach was clean with beautiful sunset views. Me and my daughter spent almost 3 hours at beach, U can relax near the shore there are paid benches available. Book your chair and watch the sunset. Great place to catch some waves when the surfs up. There are local vendors for coconut water, beer, corn etc. my daughter went for local braids done by local Indonesian personal. It was overall enjoyable place.", "I enjoyed this beach, minus the people constantly trying to sell you a massage or fruit, but hey, that is all part of the experience.", "Sun was going down , sat at a bar and chilled out, a fab breeze was blowing great to see familys relaxing having fun with their kids lovly views kits flying high , cruise ship parked wzy out on the bay Loved it", "Hordes of taxi trucks brings countless tourists through the completely destroyed, polluted ruin of an island to stand in a trashed, dusty parking area and look out to sea. Very, very depressing. Dont contribute to this ecocide.", "As there is an offshore reef, the beach is quite safe compared to other beaches, but the currents can be strong sometimes and it gets relatively fast deep, so you only have a few meters to swim at and you have to be very careful especially if you have young children. Furthermore the tide can bring rubbish from the ocean but the beach cleaners are always on duty! The sand is soft and beautiful with reddish undertones, the water is warm and fairly clear, there are only a few polite hawkers and the place is not overcrowded. The best spot for swimming is in front of Grand Hyatt hotel near the life guard.", "We had some drinks in La Plancha while watching the sunset and i also did my early morning walk in double six beach. I walked for 45 mins and i saw garbage ( plastic cups, straws, cans, toothpaste case, toothbrush, pet bottles and cover, rubber sandals ...) all over the beach.", "Beautiful private beach, clean beach. Safe for travellers and good place to relax and unwind with few bars on the beach", "Very nice beach bit crowded and brown sand but quite peaceful Very high waves Not many places to eat at the beach I liked it, did not get bothered much there by any one to buy stuff", "Our hotel was located on the beach so I could enjoyed walking on the beach in the morning. The water was a comfortable temperature although I only went out where they built the sandy area in the water.", "This beach is only for canoeing, very rocky, not good for swimming at all. Would not want to waste time here.", "Almost no waves and no surfers, but sand and water are beautiful and beach is great to spend time with family.", "Nice beach, at this time of year (July) the sand is clean, great spot to sit in a bean bag, listen to a band and have a drink", "Not for swimming ...but many activities ..can have dinner on the beach in the evening ...with many choices .prices ok", "we came here only for the water sports. we tried flyfish, doughnut, banana boat and adventure parasailing. a good fun filled day.", "Cool clean beach with great waves for surfing but the beach also offer good opportunities for long walks, loads of food and drinks in beach beanbags.", "This beach is sunny and quiet, very pleasant to walk or stay in the sun. It is not excellent to swim because there are rocks in the bottom of the sea, visible at low tide. However, there are some areas where we can bathe without any problem", "Fine sand and quite strong waves. Not a lot of tourists when we get there so we enjoyed the beach. Lots of souvenir shops and eateries in the area. We availed a full body massage by the sunbed (which costs IDR500,000 for 2 sunbeds). The swing in the middle of the shoreline is great for photo ops.", "I do not like this beach to chill because is full of tourist and rubbish as well I just go there when I want to surf because I am not a champion.", "Literally full of commercial rubbish! The live music venues at night are the only reason to visit this beach mainly because the beach gets raked and the rubbish is hidden in the dark.", "Spent some time in the sun and people watched. Time well spent! There's tons of hotels/bars/restos to get lunch or dinner at when/if you get hungry. Enjoy!", "Stretch of beach is long and when the tide is lower, you can actually walk quite far. Water is clear and you can see the sand bed but sadly no fishes. Sand is nice and my girls had a great time building sand castles.", "Always a treat to watch the menagerie of people enjoying the sunset beach and having a good time. The sun sets near 6:30 every night because Indonesia is near the equator.", "Having seen some of the other beaches around main tourist areas of I find the beaches here are much more cleaner. Very relaxing and don't have people pouncing on you to buy stuff. Loved it.", "I stayed at the Courtyard by Marriott and the hotel has a little spot right in front of the Double Six Beach hotel for its guests. Unfortunately, the beach was very dirty. Not the ideal paradise when you think of , but it was a decent beach to run in the morning and to look at the surfers, bargain with different vendors and relax.", "It’s awesome to visit a beach (in front of the hotels) where you are not harassed by locals selling their products. The sunset is spectacular.", "Beautiful bay beach protected by reef, so very safe swimming. Plenty of warungs on the beach so cheap eating is plentiful", "You must visit this beach absolutely beautiful with a few places to purchase food and drink while you soak up the sun!!", "Nice sunsets when the clouds don't take over. Many people on the beach to watch, so people watching mostly good, but all mostly dressed. Close walk to many other things", "this good view to see blue beach in . it's beautiful beach. i agree should more sign to get to this beach. so more easy to person to find", "Big beach, full of people and buzzing atmosphere. Not gonna lie the sand looked a bit dirty and almost looked like a black sand beach.", "Lovely beach to have relax time and lay down for a day.. sunbath, reading a book, having beer. its really good to back and have great time like beach boys hahahha...", "We love it here.. Sun rise n sunset is beautifull.. Take a walk or with your dog Have a coconut or a beer.. Cheers", "We came here for a day trip. The water is clean and clear as is the sand. There are plenty of places to hire beach chair and umbrella. The beach itself is split up with a few break walls and sections for swimming and the water sports. There are no waves, the water is swallow and easy to paddle about. However the sea grass and rocks are close to shore. It's good for a visit but I could spend more than a day here. ", "Beach is clean, good for an evening stroll. Not many bars around, so it is peaceful. Waves are strong. Some services that offer surfing classes.", "We came here 3 sunrise in a row and still falling in love. red sky, serene, nice atmosphere. we will recommend this beach for sunrise lover", "Beach could do with a little bit of cleaning up. Rubbish all along the edge of the water and in the surrounding gardens. Sand near the resort is immaculate, but if you venture any further the condition starts to deteriorate. Placing a few rubbish bins with clear signage may help a little. Sand is a beautiful white colour and water isn’t too bad as the reef seems to clean it up a bit. Lots of water sports and activities to choose from as well. Not bad for !", "Pity the beach is not clean with a lot of Rubbish some no doubt caused by the storm but there appears that'd the locals make no effort to tidy it up !!", "Nice beach great food on the beach. If you can get pass the the flying ants and all the mosquitoes on the sand then you’re good.", "Found the beach to be clean, was unable to swim as it was rough and strong current. Life guard on duty. good to lay down and relax by.", "I want to first make a disclaimer that I went into this trip believing I would see crystal clear blue waters. Unfortunately that isn't what this beach looks like. Aside from the fact that the sand was as soft as silk the water was brown-ish. What a let down! The water was less than a foot deep for as far as I could see. Which did make for a great place for me to make my first attempt at surfing!", "Great to watch the sunset with a massive Mango Daiquiri, but be careful, they make em strong, have no more than 3 or you wont make it off the beach! Good food, pizza's a good choice. All the guys working there really friendly, and some good music played live, good spot", "the watersports are very good and are performed middle of sea giving you a thrilling experience.I really liked gold fish which takes u up in the sir lying on a bedlike surface and then suddenly put you down of sea surface. I didnt like banana boat as those drivers are not trustworthy and will turn the boat down in the water in spite of your request to them. Though , they keep u safe and do it to give u thrilling fun", "Good beach , but Local people make there traditional with animals and sacrifices. When we were on the beach we watched this not good process. Terrible!!!", "Fortunately our hotel had a private area which allowed us to sun -bake comfortably. That was the only highlight. The beach was riddled with plastic, paper and unmentionables. A drain was free-flowing into the sea causing brown waves that put most people off. Putting up with the beach vendors wasn't too bad, given that this is their only form of income. This beach is not somewhere I would advise anybody to swim at!", "Visited during wet season so the water was brown and the sand was littered in rubbish. We saw a used diaper. Gross.", "Very disappointed to find this beach so full of garbage. Impossible to swim due to the amount of plastic bags and other things in the water. The beach it’s also covered with so much garbage and the top of the cream was finding a needle on the shore... shame to all those hotels and bars for not being responsible of cleaning the beach", "People come here for taking photos (mostly locals), sunbathing and surfing. Most of the times has beautiful waves, even on the rainy season. The warungs (local restaurants) normally open from 9am but the surfers usually already there from early morning. There are lots of beach bed around to rent for Rp.50.000 (for 2 beds). The beach itself is clean and nice. So if you don't surf, you can do sunbathing or try the banana pancake in the warung. Cold bintangs after your surf session is recommended too.", "Good beach, not too much trash and before 16:00 it is very quiet. After 16:00 it gets busy with locals. Especially around the area Pungutan and Mertasari, but is nice to watch and especially on Sundays. Closer to the Inna Grand beach hotel you will see a lot of Kite surfing in the months april-july. For swimming Sanur beach is not the best, and half of each month there is almost no water. Great for small children though. Along the beach there are many restaurants and cafes. You can also rent a push bike and ride along the whole beach, is a nice trip, many small markets along the way and some nice pieces of beach. Many resorts are facing the beach and they will charge you a lot of money for a sunbed. Take some towels with you, sand is good and enough trees.", "Black sand beach that could be nice if the trash, dogs and vendors were not everywhere. Our first day in and we went down to the beach to let the kids play. I sat just to relax and couldn't do that because I was interrupted by a vendor every few minutes to buy something. There are tons of stray dogs and lots of trash probably coming up from Jakarta.", "The sea is quiet and southern beaches offer a relaxing atmosphere with lovely white sand beaches. Avoid north, too crowdy and with black sand.", "Had been 3 to 4 times to this location during my stay in . Grab a bean bad and relax. Bintang the local beer is best to have in . Surfing is the water activity one can enjoy here on this beach with small and decent size waves. Shisha lovers you will get shishas in few shacks but not that great quality. ", "It was very beautiful scenery. The peoples are very nice. There are a lot of lumpia stalls and grilled corn. There is also kite festival on this beach. Nice", "Most enjoyable evening with friends. Food was very good, music was fun, sunset was great as usual. Very nice spot for dinner and drinks, will certainly go back.", "Great surfing beach Local folk have stalls along side selling food and wares. Very busy both with tourists and localsLots of debris and litter tho", "Lovely beach, not too busy and kept pretty clean. The sand is lovely and the water is very calm so lovely to swim in. Lots of great cafes and restaurants near by too", "heaven beach with turquoize ocean, white sand and friendly nese, really love it! Also great for surfing", "long open beach good for walks and a couple of beach breaks for surfing. Not for inexperienced swimmers - they are best with a cool drink watching the sunset", "The beach is sandy and generally clean but the water does contain a small amount of plastics/rubbish. The water is shallow but quite big and powerful waves start breaking about 30m off-shore. There is an undertow but I only got concerned in stormy weather. Good for body-boarding and learning to surf. . There is a surf school at the beach.", "Worth the visit if staying in the area. It's more of a beach than lovina and is nice to walk along. Water seemed clean and there are areas with good waves. The beach is pretty clean but you come across public areas which have an increase in rubbish which is the only let down. The fancy hotels look after their sections of beach which is good. There are a few nice bars on the beach which are great to stop in for a drink.", "Definitely a beach to spend some time on whether it is eating at a cute cafe, market shopping, taking a boat ride or just enjoying the boardwalk walk. Very warm in midday/early afternoon sun so take a hat or buy one and a bottle of water. ", "great water but watch the waves as they can be very rough nice to walk along in morning and evening water is clean and warm", "Breathtaking view of blue water and white sandy beach......it is a must visit for all goers. It was less crowded than the other tourist spots and very neat and clean.", "We didn't pay for any water sports, just sat in the beautiful water and enjoyed the sun. We also did not purchase food but it was available for guests from our hotel ( private beach).", "$500+ to feed 4 adults and 6 children to sit and the beach and eat. Had been there years before and found it affordable now it is over rated", "During daytime it is like any other beach. But for sunset the bars but out nice chairs to enjoy a dirnk or two ;) listening to live music.", "Clean beach with great restaurants nearby (at least the area we stayed). With a 3-night stay, we had lots of fun, and enjoyed the surroundings. Mini markets nearby and opened until late.", "If you don't mind being hassled by beach sellers ( they are actually really nice and funny ) this is a good beach. The sunbeds are very comfy and have nice large umbrellas with them. Without leaving our sun beds we bourght sunglasses, had delicious fruit for lunch , a welcome ice cream ( nicely frozen still ) and enjoyed a massage. Wonderful sunsets.", "I made the mistake of having a pedicure (of sorts) on the beach by one of the hawkers. BIG MISTAKE! My nails were all different shapes and my fingers were cut when the skin was being trimmed. I bled all over the tools that were used. The lady just be wiped with nail polish remover and they would have been used on the next person person. This lack of hygiene could leads to the all sorts of transmissions - AIDS, Hepititus or a nail infections. If you have a pedicure or manicure, be prepared to share infections!", "This beach is too good and best in for water sport. We were in group and got good discount for Sea walk activity which was a wonderful experience.", "The beach is pretty much the same as most beaches in the world with sand, water, and boats. However, there is a nice walkway along the beach with restaurants, spas, water sports, and shops. People walk, jog, or bike along the path, and it is fairly shaded with a nice breeze. Great place to find a restaurant and sit on beach to eat or get something to drink and just enjoy. People had their dogs out there, but they weren't a bother. Definitely good for a day on the beach.", "Once beautiful is now the most polluted island in the world with its water literally thick with rubbish of all types. Nappies and bags and all sorts of disgusting items wrap around your face if your foolish enough to swim in it. This beach and its waters are literally toxic and J advise you not to swim at the beach. It smells and the rubbish piles high on the sand.", "visit at afternoon, you can swim, canoeing, or just walk around the beach and buy some snacks (roasted corn, vegetables spring rolls, fried tofu, meat balls, satay, cotton candy, etc). just pay for the parking fee about 2000 or 3000 rupiah. unfortunately the beach is not clean (trash every where)", "In the early morning low tide time, I see people can walk really far away from the beach. Not very crowded. You can also do water sports at the beach", "The beach is amazing! The sand is nice and warm even when it rains, the water is cold in the mornings and warm in the afternoon.", "This is a very long stretch of beach and many of the hotels and restaurants are situated on it so there is lots of choice for food and drink. Unfortunately, where the breeze was bringing the tide in to the headland, there was lots of rubbish collecting there. As the land probably falls between hotel properties, no one seemed to be taking responsibility to clean it up. Not great considering that relies on income from tourism...Lots of pretty boats to look at though. Watch out for the dogs which can appear a little pack like and are a bit too confident!", "This is not a tropical white sands beach and its where tourists and locals go to see the sunset, which were amazing! Very big and very busy", "Very nice and wide beach incl. a wonderful sunset. Nice little and bigger restaurant or bars along the beach. Depends were you are at the beach, there more or less seller. If you like to make a surf course, not problem do it here!", "What can I say, this beach is just beautiful, perfect for those who love a long beach walk, clean, safe as its lined with lovely hotels", "Beautiful beach. So sad about all the plastic on it and in the sea. Beach cleaners were just burying it So sad.", "Having walked the length of this beach there does appear to be some resorts who put a little extra effort in cleaning up the beach front than others. There is a reef pretty close in and this appears to be popular with local fishermen at night. The swimming area is contained within a line of buoys. The walkway up from the beach is clean but again it appears that each resort looks after it's own strip. Popular with runners and people out for a walk. The local sellers aren't overly imposing and a range of items are available for sale.", "We walked a long the beach and enjoyed the sunset.Very clean beach if I compare with another beach that I have visited before. WE LOVE IT.", "Beautiful clean beach , the mornings at first light are amazing. Very safe and lots of photographers about . Perfect for a morning walk , lots of cafes and restaurants", "Beatiful beach to chill and watch the amazing Kite Surfers. Tide can make it a but sketchy for swimming.", "Beautiful beach with cool clean water. Nice beach to experience with children & adults. One of many popular beaches around . Tourists love this beach.", "...the beaches have been littered by tourists and the like. So do what I did -- pick up any trash you find and put it in the receptacle. No, we shouldn't HAVE to, but you'll please the locals by doing so. There are food shacks along the back row, you can rent covered loungers, and you can rent jet skis and/or learn how to kiteboard -- the latter taking several days and dollars. Book in advance!", "The beach is clean and there are lots of waves for surfers. Surfboard rental is also available. Overall good for afternoon relaxing", "One of the best beaches in to swim in. Various groundskeepers keep the beach pristine and tourists value this by being clean also. The water is beautiful, almost warm with a bit of swell and waves and is an amazing soft turquoise blue. There is a strong under current at dawn and dusk, but the beach is patrolled by lifesavers.", "If you are looking for a good swim or surf, then this beach is totally avoidable. The bay is full of weeds and no waves whatsoever. However, the esplanade walk along the coast is quite beautiful with hotels lined up on one side and the coastline on the other.", "The watersports made the water oily and a bit dirty, but there were not many pushy 'salespeople' around to mar the tranquility.", "Lovely beach, beware that this is mainly because at high tide the waves are broken away from the beach leaving still clear water close to the beach. At low tide this empties leaving little water and seaweed close to the beach. We loved the paddle boarding.", "Beach was nice and well maintained. We were at The Mulia and just so refreshing and nice watching the sunrise early morning. The water is clear and warm. Love it.", "Great restaurants and shacks are located on the beach which get crowded during sunset. You can surf, take a horse ride and enjoy your drinks and food here. Kids love it. A bit dirty though..", "The beach is very calm no waves. Clean, many kites fly on the sky during the day. Between the planes taking off and the stars there are plenty of lights at night. Now and then you can see some fire works too.", "Not a bad beach to be near, wouldnt swim here though. Great location for boat trips out to islands etc. It does have a nice beach walk, cobbled and flat. Lots of nice restraunts along the way", "The beach is not meant to be played with the kids.. It is full of coral and the sand is a bit dirty... Yet the view is amazing!", "Fantastic beach, clean water, and hot weather if you like tanning. We were at the Novotel side of the beach. They provide some water sport activities too. Lots of tourist taning their skin there.", "Stayed at the Melia. The beach was perfect for our kids 3, 9 and 11. Very shallow at low tide. Nice atmosphere. Good service at the Level.", "A beautiful beach with great swimming and amenities. Popular with locals and tourists alike and a sunset to die for!", "The water is easy at thjs beach and not to deep. During our visit it was not so busy. A good place to sit at the beach as a family.", "Walked off a hangover whilst my friend slept hers off!! Very nice clean beach. I didn’t get harassed much by the sellers, there were lots of surf lessons available, restaurants and bars were set slightly back from the beach so as to not ruin the peace!", "You can do any water activities in this place except swimming as It will be very difficult because of very high waves", "It is a beautiful beach with many resorts opening on to it but it is well kept and clean.It is very peaceful and serene and amazing", "clean white sand, still waters, low tide can walk right out to reef. little issue with seaweed washing up but hotel constantly clear it", "Hot and sandy beach. Many statue. Better seen at 15:00-18:00 because earlier will make you dehidrated. It is so hot", "Interesting .... a lot of area with several of the hotels demarkating private areas for the guests but not the best beach in by far. Flat no surf (some people may like that) and just water in fact. Lot of water sport option at various spots and a miles long cycle path which is possibly the best aspect of the beach. You can cysly from one end to the other and it is a long long way ..... but there are loads of stops with cold Bintangs and cocktails", "Had a morning coffee at Ol Man's cafe here. It's always nice to chill and watch the surf. This is a great surf beach, plenty of boards etc available for hire, but not one that I would visit to swim to lie on the beach. Also thought the area was a bit trashy - more effort needed to clean it up.", "the beach was amazing and the water was pure, we had a great time there, there was also many water activities.", "The beach it's self is very average, the sea isn't the cleanest, & quite a few people pester you for the watersports We went to a hotel & paid to sunbathe around their pool", "The beach is not as good as the other breaches in .. seems a bit dirty although flooded with people.. the croud is great and there are quite a lot of clubs surrounding this area.. not a beach where one can take a dip.. more of a sight seeing place", "The beach is lined with restaurants. We were taken to one by our tour driver. The food was amazing coupled with great views of the ocean. They had arranged a small performance on stage which the kids really enjoyed.", "Clean No waves More a bay Resort after resort along coastline Clean safe to walk about Markets good near club med resort Security Gaurds on ea resort All tourist little locals", "A beautiful clean beach with blue water lashing every now and then. Thete are a host of water sports activity to choose from.", "We went with my kids and my husbend it was nice beach we went many beach but pandawa beach it's the best for me u can find resturante and u can rent a 2 beach chair with the umbrella for 5 dollar for all the day", "Great friendly atmosphere where the bars put out bean bag chairs which are so comfortable. Lovely food, great music and atmosphere.", "As our hotel was just on the beach, we had direct access to it. The beach is neat and clean which is commendable given the number of tourists flocking this place. We loved our little walks in the afternoon and evenings. I didn’t like 2 things about this beach: First it doesn’t gets big beautiful tides as seen in other beaches of . You can’t surf here (not that we wanted to). Nevertheless this beach somehow fails to give that nice and cool vibe which you get at other beaches in . Secondly a lot of water sports function here, so it does gets over crowded at times. Also due to lack of proper tide and waves it is a little difficult to enjoy those costly water sports activities.", "My friend and I wandered down to the beach after a nice salad lunch. The beach was nice but a bit disappointing, mainly because there is no accommodation made for people like us who are not staying at a waterfront hotel to relax on a lounge chair. Basically, we walked the beach and had to sit on our slippers when we wanted to rest for a bit. Still, there were no vendors harassing us on the beach, which can be a problem at beaches the world over. Also, the views were really nice. We happened to be there during low tide so we actually walked quite far out into the ocean while we were still on dry land. The surf was rough so we didn't swim but the water felt great as we stood in it up to our knees. Will I go back? No, I think I'll enjoy the pool at my hotel instead. The beach wasn't great enough to warrant another visit, especially since we're not surfers - there were a few surfers in the water but not being a surfer myself, I can't give any feedback on that aspect of things. However, I'm happy I can at least say that I checked it out.", "A lovely white sanded beach where you can pay 25,000 for each deckchair with umbrella or sit on the beach. The water is beautiful and clear, do be mindful of a strong curent that pulls along the beach. Take your snorkeling gear as there are lots of fish swimming in the reeds, Nemo was down there too. Keep an eye out for the local fishermen who are in search of squid. Amazing they wear a life jacket and literally float out in the depths for their catch...a different technique. Dont forget your sunscreen, we also took our own esky full of Bintang with ice to the beach from our villa...saved a few bucks. Not too busy in April or too hot, great time to go to .", "an ordinary beach,but a very nice winding footpath to walk a few klm's on. sadly like a lot of Indonesian beach's,there is always litter. the locals tend to flock there every night around 5-6 pm for an hour and ALWAYS leave food scraps and litter...it is though safe and everyone is pleasant.", "A nice beach with a gorgeous view, the location is ideal for strolling down and relaxing on with plenty of nice places to eat at", "Beautiful setting to relax in the sun warm waters and soft sandy beach not too crowded when we went loved it", "Coming from WA where we have excellent beaches it was hard to like this beach. The sand is very corse under foot. The water did seem clear and our son enjoyed playing in it, but it’s not the quality we are used to. At least the bean bags and sun beds under the parasols were free (2.28 beach club) for Novotel guests. I think it’s a cheek asking 33000 for a small bottle of water then adding %21 service charge on top. ", "It is a nice beach and very close to our hotel, as it is on the east, it is better to go there for the sun rise.", "The beach is very clean , we where here in oct November the flags most days where red and yellow, good to play in the water near shore line , or surf , but not great for swimming, could have been this time of year, but it was really nice sand , and clean and not many vendors asking you to buy something,", "nice beach, best palces to go if you want a subbed day our the private resorts with access to beaches, but this was our local beach, beach clean with many surfers, toilet access and food and beverage", "Nice sunsets, but when you look a little deeper, the beach is awash with plastic and ruccish that washes in. There are local dogs patrolling the beach, and while they don't interfere with you, they do leave their calling cards. The locals embrace tourists but the touters are also pests - no such thing as a quiet walk along the beach", "I visited the beach early June 2016.I was delighted with the facilities the Amarterra Villa provided on their section of the beach. Its a beautiful long white beach which fades into the distance to a peninsular which has a very large statue and roofs popping over the top of the surrounding trees. I thought it would be a great spot for photos of the sunrise. It didn't disappoint me! I had an easy walk along the beach amongst the sea shells, rocks and a small amount of seaweed. I captured some lovely photos of the sun rising, and the waves crashing around the peninsular which sent spray up into the air. A lovely white beach that was easy to walk on and very pleasant to look at.", "Not very clean beach unfortunately. Hoping to get a surf and relax, but not much relaxing with locals trying to sell you there items and beach crowded with learn to surf schools", "It is excellent - small stretch of great clean beach. Without noise from those water bikes and banana boats. There is nothing worst than the annoying sound of chainsaw.", "Good beach but quite empty, not much option for food and beach club to stay at. But still very enjoyable white sands clear blue water.", "Calm and relax tides.. But sometimes get the huge wave in there but its also safe.. U can get enjoy the beach and food in there.. Nice", "post NYE this beach is disgusting. rubbish just sits there all over the beach...some places it was hard to see sand.", "A very nice beach lined with restaurants and good hotel dining, wide option of water sports available, and massage areas. We were with our grandchildren aged 6 and 9 and the sea was perfect compared to the west coast.", "Walking along a beach is allows nice though the rubbish detracted from the experience a bit. We rented a beach bed under an umbrella in a clean section and it was really enjoyable.", "Very clean beach, sand was nice and the water was always warm. Great atmosphere, Very spacious beach", "Stopped for a bite to eat after the Bird Park, and was amazed how clear the water was, and how peaceful compared to other beaches in .", "Such a shame that fellow travellers don't put their rubbish in the beach , they have ruined this beach .", "A clean beach with small waves. Not the prettiest beach I’ve seen. Fairly empty . The sand is not as white and fine as in some other countries! Water sports available.", "I came here with my boyfriend and we found it amazing. I would say it is a bit dangerous for children but if you are adventurous this is your dream beach.", "This is maybe not the best beach in , but it is the best place to watch the sunset. I spend every weekend either swimming or just watch the beautiful sunset.", "Dirty, litter strewn everywhere. Dogs roaming round and soiling the sand. Fishing boats. Not good to bathe. But further along on either side gets better. But particularly to the left as you walk on to the beach.", "Great area for families, Plenty of kite surfing, surfing, paddle boarding, nice flat swell good for small children swimming. Restaurants and bars close handy.", "We had a great time on this beach. It was definitely cleaner than other beaches we had gone to. The water was warm and we were able to go out a good distance. No real waves, so no surfing etc. Just a beach to chill on.", "Gorgeous waters, amazing views and rather calm waters make this a great sunning and swimming beach area for families or couples alike. Stunning views. Hyatt has exclusive rights to much of this beach.", "If you're going to with an image of white sand beaches, clear waters and palm trees, this will pop your bubble. The sand is grainy, the water grayish and seaweedy, but there are palm trees. Despite the looks there are great places to get food right on the beach (Saniya for juice), the beach chairs are cheap and the dogs that run on the beach friendly and amusing.", "The beach is very beautiful and the view is amazing...... .Recommended place. I will be come back again", "Stayed at the double six hotel beach and cafes were good sand is a little darker than other areas waves good and some flagged swimming areas along beach", "Cleanest beaches we've been to so far. Manicured daily, no trash. The water is fairly clear and and very few people trying to sell stuff to you.", "I visit this place for few time, but before always full with tour bus tourist. Now feel so relax and good place for chill not crowded.. but i love this beach and so beautiful ♥️", "Clean beach lots of kites not too crowded with lifesavers and lots of places for drinks and snacks along the shore", "This beach is not suitable for swimming, lots of rubbish and only for surfers. Avoid this area is your are looking for a nice beach to relax and swim", "For most of my weekend it felt as if I had the beach to myself. It was wonderful to walk up and down the beach without having to avoid crowds of people. Massages on the beach were terrific!", "The beach itself is not the best out there, we found it to be quite clean but I think that is dependant on the tides. The best thing for us about this beach is that you can walk up and down long stretches, particularly as the sun sets. It is nice seeing people go about their daily lives, kids playing football, making kites, locals running and walking their dogs. It has a relaxed vibe. We didn't visit any bars or clubs, but if you're into that then I'm sure you'll find plenty to amuse you here.", "Beach is ok as hotels clean it regularly but the water is a bit dirty (plastic bottles, etc.). Otherwise there are a lot of hotel restaurants and bars to visit - also the small island is worth a trip (nice view).", "One of the best beaches in and no wonder why the Island's 5 star hotels tend to be based here. The waters are calm, the beaches are clean and clear.", "Beautiful Beach, never ending sand. So much to do along the beach. Relax, explore, drink, dine. Watch the moon rise in the night sky, simply breathtaking. Atmosphere is just brilliant, people always friendly.", "ok, so maybe i am being harsh, but its just a beach, we have the Mount Beach here in NZ and some amazing beaches to be had. this one was overtaken by heaps of Australians blobbed out, getting drinks, the water was not that clean and i would not have put my head under for anything.", "A hidden treasure, quite easy to get there by bike/car (remember to bring small change for parking fees). Aerial view of the beach is just a minute walk from the parking area itself; getting down to the beach is a 45 minute trek. Not advisable for the those who are unfit. Untouched beach, a perfect place to get a tan, relax and unwind.", "I did not even get in the water - there was garbage everywhere. That along with vendors that follow you and wait for you to come back their way - it was just unbearable.", "This is one of the best beach in . The water is clear Blue. I visited early morning during sunrise. The beach is very clean and calm. I also saw few people enjoying surfing at this beach.", "Great for beginner surfers, amazing sunset but crowded. Not for people looking for a peaceful quiet place. Amazing sunset. Stayed at La plancha bar", "This beach has to be one of the most gorgeous beaches i have ever been to. The water was crystal blue and the hotel resorts which are getting built are definitely something to keep an eye on", "nice clean beach which is spread for almost a few kms. many sun beds and also has many famous beach clubs and restaurants like cocoon, la plancha etc. best place to learn surfing / swim / dip and enjoy a beer.", "We have been there the 1st week of August. The beach looked very nice and relaxing.That time of the year the temperature is between 23 and 29 degrees.the water is at his minimum 22 degrees.There are nice trees that give good shade when the sun is strong. Nice breeze starts in the morning and become a decent onshore wind for windsurfing or kitesurfing just after noon. There are different places on the beach where is possible to rent jetsky or having kitesurfing lessons or practising watersports. Good place for swimming early in the morning but not after mid morning,when the tide become too low. There is a big reef , good for snorkeling. There is a great variety of cafes, restaurants and bar where have drink of food anytime of the day and night. Beach faces south easterly, good for watching sunrises.For this reason after 4pm the sun leaves the beach and the fresh breeze start to be a little unpleasant.That's the time for a drink at the bar or a massage in the facilities nearby.", "It is sad to see how much garbage floats to this beach. Some hotels clean it up, some don't. I have heard this is also dependent on the season (tides). The scenery is beautiful though. It's worth going, but I suggest to be mindful and don't add to the pollution problem - respect our planet and put garbage where it belongs.", "A nice place to go and see the sun set, of you do not want to go to Potato head or a hotel , find a beany bag place and just sit down with a beer and enjoy the sunset and the vibe", "I just love this place! Great restaurant strip on and off the beach, beautiful beach, not too crowded.", "Located in southern area of . To reach this place from airport you'll need about 45 minutes by car. Unlike another beach in , at this place you need to buy a ticket to enter the beach area. The beach itself looks beautiful whether you look at it from the top or when you near the beach. Because of the beach's popularity is growing, the beach is always crowded by the beach-goers everyday, so be prepared.", "Plenty of water sports or sit back and relax and take in the beauty of this wonderful place. Water is warm and clean too..", "Long long sandy beach - plenty of places to eat and drink Sun bed prices are very negotiable so haggle hard", "Fairly new beach caters for facilities. It has a parking alongwith other than lots of shops and eateries. The beach is clean and good place for spending time", "Huge beach lined by many premium hotels, a lot of beach areas close to the hotels are private. The ocean is fairly clean a waters are calm, although the tide is substantial. A great walking/riding path running the entire length of the beach.", "Nice beach with super nice view from cliff But the minus only the facility, there is no facility in this beach", "Well it a good place as long as you dont go 1st thing in the morning as every morning thay need to clean the rubbish of the beach that wash up over night it ok but you will get pushed to buy all.day when you are there and if you lime to lay on a seat you pay for that if you park you motoe bick you pay for that just have lots of smaill money on you", "The beach is crowded and look very upleasant. Lots of marginal people. Nothing to see on this beach, if you want to enjoy your day don't waste your time and 15000 per person. The only pretty spot is about 500m away from the beach, there are some nice caves and no weired looking people.", "This is one of the clean beaches in . There are various cafes and restaurants in the vicinity and on the beach. Many hotels and small shops also adjoin the area . One will find peace , luxury and privacy at the same time here.", "i reallly enjoyed to walk through this beach line. people so friendly and fantastic. i love so much,", "This beach is very nice and is pretty tidy goy . It is fairly well maintained as there are a lot of hotels alone the shore. It has a lot of activity with hotel patrons, fishermen, markets and the ferry services to nearby islands.", "First of all, this is not really . But the beach is clean, have no big waves and water is clean. All luxurious hotels is in front of the beach is here back to back. You won't find the daily beach life here. You find your own privet hotel beach with sun beds.", "The usual Asian beach with grey sand, warm waters and features a longer sand base. Sadly, quite dirty", "Spent the morning on the beach with friends enjoying a couple of bintangs!! Nice area with no one hassling you.. Great place to sit and watch the world go by Will Definetly visit again", "Cool and peaceful beach but not once did I get in the sea. It's a lovely spot to get some food as there's a variety a chic cafes. Would recommend.", "spent a good time here with my child who is 5 years and he played so much with the sand. outlets are good and beach is very clean. no matter how much you play with the sand you never get it home as sand doesn't stick for long", "Too many tourist people, most of them drinking in the bars wich are located right at the entrance. There is a lot of traffic also wich make this beach \\stressful\\\" and dirty.\"", "Found the rubbish was a bit yuk,that floats from the water ways.The kids loved the water.Walking along there at night time around sunset is beautiful", "Beach full with local people and a lot of food stalls.Some statues along the road.The area was not so clean.", "Fantastic sunset . Many beach front bars and sitting areas. Clean for long walks and did I mention the sunset ? Pick a spot with your fav beverage and camera ready", "We had a great time played kite here, many locals did the same, many kites flew above the beach! Nice and quite beach, and more locals than tourists here.", "We had a delicious dinner at sunset with our two children. Very relaxed atmosphere and heaps of restaurants to choose from. Service was amazing and scenery was stunning. Highly recommend adding this to your list.", "This place is one of our favorite beach to be visited For it is clean and white sand. Children are enjoyed playing by the beach. In the evening the wind is a bit strong so you can have quite a big wave . Overall it is really a nice place", "Beautiful beach facing the Indian Ocean. The sea can be rough but this makes for great family fun getting smashed by the waves. It gets calmer as the tide goes out for those less adventurous.", "Relatively quiet beach for South , nice sandy approach. Good for swimming except quite a lot of seaweed.", "Its a clean and calm beach to laze around in the afternoon. A lot of premium properties around. Great for evening walks.", "White sand, crystal clear aqua water. Good for snorkelling. Very clean beach. Each hotel has their own section of the beach with Su lounges. Not many beach sellers.", "its quite long, beautiful at any time of the day but specially at sunset, its you and the beach, all other noises just disappear", "Beautiful sunset no doubt, however there is too many Chinese tourism around, noisy and lots smoke........ seafood dinner is too expensive though. About 1100,000 for two.", "Very nice and quiet beach, suggest to walk at late afternoon, you will see the wonderful view. Restaurants around the beach, take the one named La Playa, not much 'MSG', reasonable price.", "Gawjus beach to go for a stroll clean very picturesque fantastic sunset well worth a visit for a stroll or a swim", "Peaceful although the ubiquitous \\massage\\\" offers are annoying initially, after you say no a few times they leave you alone. Gorgeous vista, there's a reef offshore which the surfers use and fishermen standing in the sea after the tiny silver ones that they fry briefly and eat whole. A special beach with loads of restaurants and shops next to the path that runs the length of the beach but doesn't impinge. Recommend Sand beach restaurant.\"", "This beach is out the back of the hotel we are staying in, and I must say the sunsets are superb but the beach itself is nothing to write home about lots of rubbish and people,in the evening they set up bean bags on the beach so you can chill out and watch the sunset with the obligatory drink if your into that stuff?", "Amazing beach and view. Sand is so soft. At about 14:00pm the sea level drop and you can see many fishermen go inside the water. Only problem is that there are too many seaweed and is hard to swim.", "Lovely beach ,clear blue waters and white sand. We went in April and it wasn't to busy. You can do some water sports,just remember to haggle.", "Beautifully warm surf; comfortable loungers available for hire, with bar service provided. Only complaint was the high level of wrapper, bags and similar trash in the water.", "Beach are always busy, many street local food with reasonable price Very busy during weekend, no parking area during week end, full Beach is save for kid swimming Sometime there are bulu babi, so be careful", "Not the cleanest beach we have seen and be careful not to be run over by the learn to surf groups. Nevertheless the water is cooler than the outside temp and the sunbeds for hire are very comfortable but we did swim one at a time in the surf for fear of losing gear..", "We surfed here on many occasions on our visit, there are quite a few beaches here and it does stretch some way. Lots of bars and cafe's along the way, the beauty of this beach is you can walk along with out being hassled to buy anything.. there are little stalls, and places to get massages on the beach all very reasonebly priced. very safe place to walk around,", "Nice vibe all along from Echo beach to Olds Man. Lot of warungs. Huge waves at Echo beach. Cheap food and drinks. DJ & live music on the beach at Sandbar.", "Good for swimming little wave in the morning then low tide ,and lot of secretly .close to bar,I didn't see water sport", "Nice sand and beautiful blue water! Make sure you walk along the waterfront path.", "This beach is popular with a lot of the young people saying nearby in hotels but it avoids the overcrowded feeling in many European beaches as it is wide and well catered by staffs of the on beach hotels. The surface isnt too rough and the water is warm. Charming to walk here in the evening or go for a shisha", "We were so excited to go to this beach as it was within walking distance of our hotel, however, we were disappointed. The beach was not clean, there were dirty needles and garbage everywhere. We were pestered by hawkers while we were walking along the beach and they kept following us. It looked pretty from the pictures but we never returned after our bad experience. Maybe we just had to walk further down the beach, I don't know. All the other beaches we went to were way better than this one and we weren't bothered by people.", "Stunning beach with clear water. the beach is lined with hotels, their landscape areas add beauty to the beach. a great experience to walk along the peaceful beach during sunset.", "Our hotel recommended a half day tour that included this beach. We paid IDR 15k for two tourists and the car to drive into the beach area. There were more locals than tourists in the area, since it's cheaper for locals to enter. There are two beaches, a smaller one lined with rundown local stalls and a bigger beach with stalls geared towards tourists. The sand is brown and grainy, not soft and white. There are many large rock areas on the beach. This area is still used for seaweed farming and drying, so the smell can be quite strong. The bigger beach is slightly better and is where most people are canoeing. There are so many free and fantastic beaches in that I would not return to this place again. It is a tourist trap.", "Beautiful beaches, can walk along the whole length of beach. All the five star hotels are along here and all of them have beautiful beach bars also on the beach. We've been visiting a different one each day. All good.", "Beach was very clean and able to walk miles along the beach. Need shoes or flip flops as the sand gets red hot. Surfers paradise but difficult if you are not a good swimmer. The hotel has a life guard on duty and warning flags are displayed on the beach", "It is a nice beach, with lots of amenities... It expands from the whole eastern side of peninsula and it is very nice, quite clean for . A little bit too clean ;)", "Walks by the beach here is a must! And don't miss out the beautiful sunsets. They are the most beautiful sunsets that I have ever seen.", "Each morning after breakfast, my wife and I took a walk on this lovely beach. Warm water, clean beach and great views!", "A great beach to hang out but the not the best for swimming. Lot of food outlets as well as bars. Very important for o do morning as well as after sunset walks.", "Not much waves, more like undulating surface bouncing around made it fun for the kids. Nice beachfront shops with paved walkway. We enjoyed it. Water not really pretty, murky and rocky where the water meets the shore, but fine sand once you walk in a bit. Local sellers less pushy than Kuta, which was nice.", "Don't expect an idyllic, white sand beach....this isn't it. I know I am spoiled by the beaches in Australia but there is a huge problem with rubbish. There's piles of it everywhere and when I was surfing I was surfing with so much plastic and rubbish. However, the beach bars are nice - very cheap and you get to hang out with locals. The sunsets are spectacular and I highly recommend some beers on the beach at the bars at sunset.", "Worth going to but got busy with the tourists even during shoulder season! Obviously attracting more folks now with the Instagram fame of the shoreline. Some folks were hiking down to the beach but the sea was too rough to get into once down there.", "Early morning walk today. Beach is lovely and clean. People doing yoga, walkers, joggers, cyclists. Great walkway extends down past the resorts and if you are not in a resort there are several pretty access lanes.", "I remembered, waking up early morning just to catch the sunrise, and we both waiting anxiously by the balcony, and admiring the beauty, simply romantic. The beach is clean, less people. Loving it.", "It's so relaxing and romantic to walk along the beach for the stunning sunset view. It's not a top quality beach for swimming though but it's perfect to enjoy the sunset with cool sea breeze and rhythmic waves! The sands are more grey in color but with very fine quality.", "Nice clean beach although have not seen anyone swimming in it apart from locals who operates their boating business there at the beach. Nice esplanade with rows and rows of cafes/restaurants and bars. Staff at most of these cafes are not pushy .. u can look at the menu and walk away without being offended. Always happy and smiling. Happy hour at some of these cafes. Good spot if you want to see the sun rises as 6am.", "Have visited this place for the sunset and also to have dinner. I must say that is a beautiful sunset. It is very romantic.", "The Beach is wonderfully nice and calming, you can walk your way through the beach and access to many hotels and resorts... It is perfect for getting a Tan or laying to relax!", "Waves here are bigger than at private beaches, and the crowd is.. well there was no crowd on a weekday except for some retirees.... we had an IDR3000 bath after that, and it was pretty awesome for an open air bath.", "East access down a narrow lane, not crowded with clean white sand and safe sea. Less packed than some of the other beaches.", "Am an amateur surfer, and Double Six beach, although popular, is not too crowded that I cant get on a surf. I usually rent the board from Andy's beach near the Lanai entrance and spend the day on the deck chair sipping Bintangs and catching some sun and surf - definitely a great way to relax! Food around the area is only so-so but the chicken wings at Lanai are good!", "Went to the beach in the morning. No crowds, nice clean sand. Peaceful place away from the crowds. Unlike the other beaches.", "Very shallow water, Boats everywhere. Not a place for those who enjoy actually swimming in the sea....", "Great beach for long walks...surf schools...sunbathing. At night all the beach bars have bean bag chairs and umbrellas and candles and live music. And of course food and drink...great place to relax and soak up the local vibe...", "Meals, service and food here is great. Food is good quality and cheap at a number of the little cafes along the beach.", "Lovely beach. Mainly used by hotel guests . Great place to. Relax as there no hawkers and people trying to sell you things. Great eating places in all the many hotels along the beach. Good shopping centre also. Food or accomadation not cheap.", "What a gorgeous clean beach this is. Great white sand and lovely water. Lots of lounges with umbrellas and lots to eat and drink. The trip down to this beach is so scenic. Do yourselves a favor and go look at this one Lisa", "We stayed in a hotel that back on to sunur beach in 2012 , we found it a nice place with some nice cafés on the front.used to get up early to go for a run. Busy at weekends", "the Nysa dual beaches near grand Hyatt were clean and the sand white and sandy but the waves were incredible. The days we spent there there were king tides so in some locations further along than grand Hyatt got a lot of litter washed up after the high tides. Much to the credit of the Hyatt staff, once high tide is over, they are there cleaning up sea weed and other litter washed up.", "I cruised down here to watch the sunset the last 2 nights. There is plenty of room for everyone. The surfers, the swimmers, the tanners, the drinkers and even the dogs. The beach itself has more of a brown sand, but it is not rocky and very flat. You'll be surprised at how close some of the waves get to you. There are a couple of very trendy bars here as well to sip cocktails in. Definitely worth a visit.", "This beach took my breath away when I visited it for the first time. The beach has the bluest water ever in (in my opinion). It is just stunning.", "The sand is nice and the water temperature is amazing. The only problem we found is that the water was not clean, too many papers and plastic bags", "This is a basic beach with only activity being boating. Calm and peaceful waters in the beach. Leisurely stay", "Highly recommended beach to visit in . But very crowded Many souvenirs shop around the beach and restaurant also", "Nothing to compare with the old time 66 beach. Still comfy and a great place to watch the sunset. Bars now are quite pricey and vendors pushy...", "We spent three days on the beach. Even if it is tide down period you can enjoy there with your family. I highly recommend to wear aquashoes especially for the children.", "You can comfortably walk for ages along this beach side path. All the trees and the sea breeze make for a lovely stroll. Although most restaurants seem to be attached to hotels there are varying levels from super cheap to more fancy options. There are even some cafes and coffee shops thrown in. Although there are hawkers along here they are not pushy or in your face. We haven't swam in the ocean yet but plan to in the next couple of days. It's a terrific and beautiful spot at breakfast, lunch or dinner.", "The beach is not too big. It was quite clean and the kids had fun. The water was warm and very clear. There are a lot of shops, in which you can buy drinks, order massages or eat.", "The beach is relatively quiet with lots of room to walk and occasional places to eat or just sit and have a drink. The sea is generally safe.", "We were looking forward to a swim in this expansive beautiful beach. We wandered along the resort end away from the airport end and found a beach side cafe for lunch and a swim. We then walked the other way towards the airport and found the most disgusting sight l have ever seen on any beach, masses of rubbish and fishing nets along the beach and in the water in front of all the restaurants. This was a digrace and truly disgusting. They truly need to clean this beach up as all the rubbish ends up in the ocean.", "It was less than 2 hour journey but worth it because seeing the best surfing location felt like a moment of awe. It was so perfect and FREE watch the sea, surfers and the sunset.", "Nice flat beach for swimming, great vibe. Lots of beach bars and restaurants to choose from. Surf schools around to learn surfing. Live music at sunset at almost all bars, great sunsets but it gets kinda crowded before sunset. All in all a safe beach with lots of options around.", "Clean and great view. Kids can play in the sands and if you choose to jogging, there's a jogging track along the beach", "Full of tourist people who just want to spend money and are superficial. The beach isn't beautiful. Women's who comes every 30 minutes trying to sell jellery or other stuff. If you are looking for tranquility it's definitely not the right place !", "Look it's , I know, but when I go to the beach, I like to relax. You just can't here. You are constantly, and I mean all the time, bothered by the street sellers who do not take a polite no for an answer. One sat down on my sun lounge trying to convince me to buy a pirate kite. The only way we could get some peace was to pretend we were asleep and that still didnt stop them. Witnessed a few dogs doing number twos in the ocean. Apart from that, cheap sunbeds, cold beers and awesome waves. Enjoyed the soccer match, except when the ball hit me on the head when I was asleep :)", "You will love this beautiful beach walk , lots of places to stop for a bite to eat and drink . Lots of great markets stalls along the way too :)", "Amazing beach. Clean pristine water and great for families. Was very congested when we visited. Lots to do and see.", "Horrible... Plastic bags and trash everywhere on the beach, am I in Mumbai? The locals do not look after their beach and the results show. Very disappointing. Go further north for better beaches.", "We found the sea water so dirty its not that healthy to surf here needs to clean things because tourists don't like it.", "We had a lovely walk along the beach here and were surprised at how many restaurants there are and all so busy too. Lots of fresh fish to chose from and lovely to watch the open especially at sunset. Lots of tourists but also seem popular with locals going for a walk.", "Surf lessons available nice beach sand slight grey colour but beautiful swell does vary. Calm yesterday 6 foot today but that's the biggest in our seven days. Kids no problem. 3-yrs with hand held of adult near buy would be safe", "Beach was good with plenty of choice of sunbeds and bars, cafes and eateries to hand. Plenty of shopping also but be warned that you will be constantly approached in a friendly manner to visit locations", "Beautiful shore line and sandy beach but extremely dirty please wear shoes as their is broken glass and rubbish everywhere", "Very nice beach - not just a long stretch of white sand! You do have the white sands but also rocky sea walls, fishing boats anchored at sea and some up on the shore. Fishermen weighing their catch on the promenade - a big 5kg Mahi Mahi fish was just being weighed when we were there. Resorts and restaurants line the beach road and between the road and the beach is a long, spacious, cobbled promenade - with shade trees and market stalls (tourist prices!) Various jetties reach into the water - especially notable is the rock one with pathway leading to a quaint little roofed shelter. The tourist boats were busy plying their trade. A very relaxing place to spent an hour or two.", "Nice deep beach ivory colored sand. We walked the beach at low tide and you can walk out quite far into the water. When the tide was higher, we noticed surfers.", " has lost its romantic and exotic touch. The beach is crowded and noisy. Rubbish and people gather in the evenings to see the sunset. Water is never clear, chalky and waves too dangerous to swim. My sister's best friend's husband drowned and died in those waters there. The best thing is the untouched sunsets that fortunately, mankind cannot abuse it yet.", "white sands, clear blue water, the side of Grand Hyatt hotel is more private, less crowded. The other side full of beach bars and a lot of people. The beach can use more maintenance, a lot of trash everywhere", "This is a tough one. The black volcanic sand and crashing waves on a beach fronted by fancy beach clubs and posh hotels make you think this is one of those wow exotic beaches. But the water is horrible. Litter of all kinds (I’m talking nappies and toothbrushes) are sadly all too easy to find. The daily raking by tractor does a great job clearing the sand, but does little for the water. is on a long and excellent journey to be plastic free. Hopefully with that comes a cleaner overall environment that we are all responsible for.", "This was the first time my son was on a beach since he turned one. He had an absolute blast playing with the sand (probably ate quite a bit) and i had a great time jogging along the beach. crowd was well behaved and the sunsets were gorgeous.", "Beautiful sunsets , great bars and warungs.Quiet and relaxing .Great surf .The local traders are fantastics and friendly.", "Nice white sand beach, there is a enery fee of around 2000 0r 3000 ( 20 cents ) depending where you enter, or sometimes just a car park fee when you leave 10000 we found it was nice waves, water was not to bed one day and the next it was very dirty, so depends on the weather", "This is a nice beach. It is lined with many little bars and surf shops that create a nice atmosphere to relax on and the water is great for learning to surf. I would recommend Santai surf as they were fantastic.", "Easy to relax in the sun and sand. Low stress and plenty of options for things to do for the whole family. Love the small stalls every now and then on the beach walk. Great for everyone.", "we have been there just a day trip was really nice and clean beach and good for water sports the people like water sports will like that place a lot of restaurant and hotels there good view and so clear water", "A great beach to walk around, think, relax and just be submerged in the ocean sounds and atmosphere..", "It was only 10 min away from our hotel. I enjoyed going to the beach there, it was clean, private, not too busy, the water is rough.", "This beach is very difficult to access unless you are staying at the W Hotel as this is about the best place to access it from. On my way out I used another exit which took me back down strange small roads and alley ways. I certainly felt very unsafe. There were also vendors selling goods I the beach that were quite annoying.", "Double sex beach(66 beach) its good and nice pleace and good for surf aslo and in the afternoon you can come to see the sun set a wail have a botol of bintang,and aslo you can have a full body massage there,or you aslo can call the therapist to give you a good massage in your hotel or villa after from beach.", "It’s a long stretch of sand but there is no white sand & more rubbishy than should ever be present on a beach! It’s an entertaining walk though with a mix of tourists & locals with cold drinks available from beach vendors. The sunsets are apparently amazing but we experienced the start of monsoon weather but watching the storms roll in was pretty special.", "This beach is usually very crowded as it is visited by the locals too. However it wasn't dirty and was well maintained. A good place to visit but definitely not mandatory.", "No swimming at this beach. The place is over run with water sports activities. Speed boats everywhere with para sails attached. It's like watching the wacky races. How they miss each other is the main spectacle.", "Low tide is not great so timing is important if you want to swim. The massage ladies did become rather annoying but I guess they need the money. Nice and polite and a firm 'no' is sufficient.", "Clearly the surf is good but see a report in today's Jakarta Post. \\Top surfing destinations in are showing signs of pollution... Surfers with severely infected cuts, ears and eyes, and most alarming, chronic typhus...\\\" When we walked on the beach there was barely a square yard without litter. Even the big hotels have given up on clearing the rubbish. And the streams that flow into the sea, especially after heavy rain, carry tons of rubbish and human waste. I really wish I hadn't walked along the water's edge, which seemed cleaner but was probably even worse than the littered beach. Yuk!\"", "A beautiful beach, but each visit we notice it is becoming more and more about dollars, with beachside restaurants not wanting you to take your time eating and enjoying the scenery. The water quality is deteriorating with rubbish, so we didn't swim here, but it is a nice walk along the beach. We don't stay here any more as you are captive to your hotel, with only one small and expensive shopping center in the area.", "Went for a quiet beach yesterday to sanur beach. Not first choice but being local gave it a try. Not a bad day out all in all, you can purchase sunbeds for the day from 20,000 and the resorts offer day passes from 150,000 which gives u access to their pools, sunbeds restaurants and bars. They also give u a towel. Drinks and food tend to be expensive due to the government tax and service charge. If your local to the beach I would recommend it but don't go too out of your way to go there", "Just kved this beach the most, very nice, very clean serene and yet private. One of the places where most activities happen.... The water sports and the fun begins here...", "Overall very tired and confused. Food is mixed and not great things may be cheap but... .. The best thing is the coffee Beach front is full of run down hotels some even derelict which is a shame Clearly the last decade has taken its toll", "Its a perfect place to sit back, relax and unwind. The beach is nice and clean and the water is warm with gentle currents. Perfect for taking a dip. You can also try beach kayaking which is fun. If you are tired, just rent out a beach mat and relax under the sky. Eateries around the place can be quite expensive so carry refreshments and your Bintang from stores outside the beach. Also, try to visit the Nusa Dua Garden of Hope which is just next to the beach.", "This is a very nice beach with green -blueish clear sea water. It is also a very good place for swimming and canoeing. There are many tourist over here majority are local. Only very a few from western or china. The toilet is not well maintaining. We were cheated by the man who rented us the canoe boat for 100k IDR, later we found out it supposed to be only 50k IDR. Pls remember to claim the receipt at the info counter for canoeing as you entitled covered by personal accident insurance. If you interested to buy any clothes at the local shops, you can bargain as low as 20k IDR per shirt or scarf.", "Sadly the beach has been used and not maintained, the rubbish is piled at the back of the beach and the sea is full of old plastic bags etc and who knows what else. The sufers seem to like it due to the high waves but for general swiming and bathing i would advise to choose another location. I also think the locals and goverment could do more to help clean up the beach and surrounding areas. We moved on after a short stay and will not be returning.", "Great bars and excellent place to watch sunset . Hire a beach chair and umbrella and enjoy a beer or cocktail.", "Calm waters, narrow beach, good for walking or biking along the paved footpath, many cafes and gentle swimming for kids", "Loved the atmosphere - nice shops and restaurants- great inexpensive massages. Check out the Fairmont hotel! Beach itself is nicer elsewhere but oh so exotic!!", "I had much better expectations from beaches in . There was trash around. I felt as if I was on Juhu beach", "There are lots of boats moored here and Jet Skis barrel along the shoreline. It's not really a good place to swim unless you want to wear a thin coating of marine diesel. Very pretty though and you can see the sunrise (if it's not cloudy!)", "wonderful beach, especially with great waves for surfing, relatively clean for ", "On a recent visit to this Beach I was astonished at how dirty the beach was. I'm mean this is . I understand that the tide brings in trash everyday, but this wasn't overnight garbage. I travel the world and even in the poorest countries I have never seen anything like this before. If all the restaurants would just take care of their portion then the beach would be more attractive for all...", "Crowded, dirty, strong tides, and just could be better. People bring their dogs and they are playful with anyone. Dirty! Empty coconuts and garbage, a better effort should be exorcise to keep this place cleaner. Too much money is request for a chair and the people in charge can be rude, they want their money!", "Beautiful white sandy beach for sunrise. Tried local food such as asi ayam\\\" Men Weti or fish soup of Mak Beng! By the beach, there are also women who carry glass boxes that sell \\\"lumpia\\\" - known for springrolls for Rp. 5000 /portion. Get around the beach by renting a bicycle.\"", "Nice Beach, a little dirty (organic stuff) when we went, but ok. Sandy bottom, that's really good, I guess it was the first beach that we went in that is not filled with rocks.. Water blow, just at side of the beach, is a must see.", "Easy to swim, no rubbish anywhere, no one hassling you to buy anything. Perfect for families. This beach is very calm", "I’d definitely recommend to wait for the sunset in this beach. Also, there are many places to enjoy near to it.", "Our family walked down to the beach from our local accomodation. There was a lot of debris floating in the water - plastic bags etc. The beach didn't look like a place I would let the kids swim. We then walked along the shore and were accosted by the locals trying to entice us into the market where we were harassed and the kept saying they would come back to our accomodation with us so we could get our money. If you are in and want to do a little shopping I would recommend going to Hardys supermarket for better value and no hassles.", "A cluster of small places where to grab a bite and hang out, but right on the beach they are just finishing what looks like a very fancy place. If you do not surf you can seat very carefully on the huge black rock spitted out from a vulcano thousand years ago", "Beautiful surroundings and location. Hired a lounge chair for $5AUD. The only thing that wasn’t that great was actually trying to swim in the water. Water conditions are rough and has pebbles, making it hard to get in and out. A lot of tourists who just stand at the water edge, taking photos. Offers food, drinks and I even had a massage.", "Compared to other more popular beaches of te Island. You will enjoy the bar/ cafe options in a not to crowded place. THe beach is clean and well maintained with many options if you want to surf.", "it's a wild beautiful beach, we went there every night just to se the beautiful sunset. it's also a good place to surf :) (and to learn have to surf)", "I always enjoy walking along the beach early in the morning to watch the king sun rises. The beach is clean and well maintained. There are several stores and warung along the beach. People are all friendly along this area and felt safe everytime i walk", "This beach is not very deep and is quieter than other beaches in . Loved the restaurants and shops around, lots of variety and the prices are not too outrageous like in the rest of .", "quiet and clean beach, my fave beach so far in . really love the sun-kissed hair and warm sand while walking without any sandals or shoes. will re-visit this place for sure.", "A bit overcrowded and the corals on the beach strip does not allow to freely walk into the waters..but overall a quite beautiful and clean beach..", "Its paid entry to the beach but worth it... my kids n family had superb time. Would love to go again for sure", "Quite crowded. Not very pretty - a bit dirty. Can be good for some water sports - saw people taking beginner's surfing classes, surfing on their own, water ski etc.", "Nice Beach to chill at the beach, a bit dirty probably because the rainy season. A lot of places to grab a drink and enjoy sunset.! ", "The beach was lovely with white sand and shade from trees, great place to read your book until being interrupted by people selling things. Hard to communicate that I only had my towel glasses and book with me, no money. I had to promise to come back tomorrow for them to leave. There was also quiet a bit of rubbish on waters edge, plastic bottles and wrappers that had been washed up. I didn't actually swim there.", "We were really dissapointed with this beach. It's a beutiful sandy beach full of plastic. Such a shame to see this junk washed up. Horrid to swim in too. My son and I walked around and collected plastic to dispose of it.", "We got here at about 10am and it was still quiet and peaceful. The beach was still cool and breezy. You can easily walk around and see both sides of the beaches. Many resorts around too but i did not stay in any one of them. We spent about 40 minutes here before heading on to our next tour spots. Worth a stop!", "Lovely sunbeds and very cheap for whole day and get a parasol too, lovely cold beer and coconut milk ice cold, loved the locals selling their wares along the beach made some lovely friends especially Wayana and Ellie sea is bit rough but still went in.", "Not might impressed with this beach , too crowded and not very clean , especially if you visit the other beaches in ", "Good beach great surf life guard on duty, is busy, only draw back No off people selling junk pestering you!", "The beach is ok , nothing special but has lots of great bars and places to eat doted along it Did not go in the water but there were people doing a few different activities along it Great place to watch the world go by for a few hours with a nice cold beer", "sea can be a bit rough with large waves and a strong pull good for surfing the sea is really warm and clean . beach gets busy on night for the sun set but it is worth seeing. plenty of bars and seating", "Cool Beach, Food's are available. the chairs cost 30000IDR, cant really swim our far as the guards will warn.", "The rubbish made the beach totally unappealing and smelly. There are a few nice bars along the beach for sure, but as far as beaches go.... nothing to write home about", "Beaches on the west coast tend to be quite rough and many had flags out saying swimming prohibited. Lots of daybeds with umbrellas around to hire (about $2 or $3 AUS per day). Beach sands were mainly volcanic, nice and dark.", "this place is beautiful with clean beach and Sunday market in the and of the month, also many restaurant.", "The most dirty beach on . At least during rainy season better not go there. It destroys all good emotions about . Crowds of people and cheap local fish restaurants.", "Go in low season the beach is not that packed..u can get beautiful sunset scenery..ur kids can play in clean sand and catch the wave..a lots of beach club around if u want to sit back and relax.or just bring your own beach blanket(if u want to pay 100.000idr u can rent a beach chair).", "A real sight to behold. The litter all around is an absolute disgrace. A real sad reflection on the visitors! The local authority should increase the meagre surcharge for touring vehicles to enter and use this to train staff to manage the area and enforce anti littering with stringent fines with the added benefit of creating jobs for local villagers", "Went to the beach which gets crowded around sunset. The waves were huge, about eight to ten feet high. The tide was going out and it was amazing how strong and long the tidal suction lasted...atleast twenty seconds. The sand is light brown and there are plenty of beach chairs you can rent.", "We went on off season so the beach was nearly empty except the crowds in the Potato Head Club. There were heaps of offerings on the beach so pay attention to them. The beach has weird smell so you might no want to jump in the water.", "If you wanna do beach bumming then this beach is excellent for that. Have a beer at one of the bars on the beach, listen to the sound of the waves. But don't dream about swimming.", "We spend a day here on the beach. The beach is realy beautifull and we did a great snorkeling trip by boat from the beach. I woud not want to stay in the area at least for many days because it seemed boring. The beach is lovely though.", "I have very fond memories of the place at night when my bf proposed to me there. is beautiful, the people are nice and the beach adds a wonderful combination to it all.", "Clean and nice with good places to eat. Nice place to surf. You will find a lot of trainers / nail artist etc here.", "This is one of the nicest beaches we found on our recent trip to - clean and some great great restaurants - we went to the The Cuisine and had fresh crab", "Compared to last year (2014) this beach has strongly deteriorated. Unfortunately there's rubbish all over the beach and it is not a pleasure any more to stay there. Let's help the local people by showing more responsibility and keeping the beach clean.", "Another lovely beach however if you are not in a hotel on the beach there is very little non-hotel guest facilities such as deck chairs etc. area typically used by hotel guests only. Non-hotel residents only have a very small area to make use of or sit on the sand where there is no shade. ", "I only gave three stars to the sea swimming in Seminyak beach as the waves are very powerful and the currents are extremely strong. They have flags to mark the \\safe\\\" swimming areas although there's no life guard in sight, and given the ferocity of the sea currents, you get easily dragged out to the unsafe areas. I'd suggest, no swimming at all or keep at the shallow area- and if you still want to go deeper anyway, be VERY careful, unless you are at very good swimmer.\"", "Great for surfing but not for swimming as the sea is too rough. Evenings are great as the bars & restaurants along the beach prepare for the amazing sunsets with lanterns, candles, comfy bean bag chairs & live music which all contributes to a memorable time", "i love the sunset here, actually the beach is not so clean and it is crowded. But if you wanna see people and have some fun it is a good place. But if you looking for a nice and romantic place, then better to go somewhere else", "Visited the beach many times,always enjoy a swimming and it's surrounding so much . No vendors hassling..", "the sea is full of rubbish. but my first surfing experience was great! around 15 mins walk from my hotel.", "A wonderful beach with plenty of room nice waves and a big variety of restaurants and bars. Lay back and relax and enjoy your Holliday!", "One of the cleaner beaches in the tourist areas and close to the blow hole. Protected beach by reef/ rocks. Kids loved it", "Comfy bean bags to sit on .Live music every night. Drinks all varieties. Food a bit on the fry side but great if you have had too many Bintangs..", "The beach has quite a bit of trash. We also stumbled upon a large snake while walking along the restaurants. Be careful leaving your belongings on the beach while you swim. A group of kids starting circling our stuff before they noticed us watching them.", "Definitely worth checking out, much depends on what you want to do. If staying at a beachfront property, you will have ready access to prime beachside without being chased off by security guards. It's a challenge to find good public spots...but there are plenty of restaurants, spas, rental companies, etc. all looking for business.", "poor beach with dirty sea. In the morning, when we got up, there was a sea weed's carpet 200 mt. deep.", "nice beach but a lot of rubbish laying around compared to the beaches in west Australia I would say its poor but has more facilities.also beware of bars and restaurants some are charging up to 22% tax on top of menu prices,must think we are all stupid", "Worth a visit, I wandered from my hotel and explored the beach I was just having a quick look so I did not rent a sunbed. I did have a lovely young coconut to quench my thirst. As soon as I sat down I had ladies approaching me to buy their wares. I thought it a good time to buy some gifts for fellow work colleagues. I got a quick massage which I think I paid too much for. As I walked along the beach I could see people horse riding, having surfing lessons, and many colourful beach bars. I was at the beach mid morning. Worth a visit.", "We visited here while touring the Sheraton Hotel. Lovely beach. Beautiful water. Clean, warm, fresh.", "The beach is not very clean and the food stalls near the beach aren't very hygienic. If you have access to the beach through some villas r resorts then that portion of the beach is a must visit", "We went here on a whim and couldn't have been happier. We ended up having lunch right on the beach watching the locals fish and surf. The beach was very clean and picturesque with Mount Agung visible in the background. The beach was nice and quiet and we were not disturbed once by peddlers.", "This beach is beautiful and particularly gorgeous in the evening when the sun is setting. Very nice also in the mornings for a nice walk.", "Its a great beach, however needs to get rid of the rubbish. They have to place bins at the beach as it is not safe. Broken glasses and plastic. is cutting down 70% of plastic waste. Pls start with the beaches...because its still a great beach.", "very calm, shallow beach with clear water, perfect for swimming and a great escape with kids as its v shallow. also the beach is very well maintained, nobody bugs you, fewer people on the beach. Recommend to go to beach from Grand Hyatt resort side (if you don't want to do water sports), there is public area there, very beauiful beach setting with restaurants overlooking the beach.", "First time coming here and it was great. got the best seat to watch the sunset. while enjoying view me and my friend ordered a portion of meatball on the beach, it was cheap and quite delicious too. will come again for sure!!", "Great great beach if you're after some nice clean golden/white sand away from the hustle and bustle of . we stayed at The Mulia in nusa dua and the hotel has a private guest only Beach right by the beach! Excellent, it was clean peaceful beautiful photo worthy beach! loved it x", "If you like surfing this is one of the beaches to come to as they have nice size waves you can hire a chair for 50 bah for the whole day they they have a variety of restaurants within walking distance as well.", "Good surf for body surfing, plenty of little cafes for a cheap drink or lunch (nasi goreng for $ 3.50 au!)", "Beaches are great, restaurants fabulous, bean bags all along the beach to sit and enjoy and drink or two.", "Nice enough but not the white sands you find else where in Asia. You have to seek the softer sand as it's the stuff that hurts to walk on if you are at one end of the beach. Plenty of places to chose from to eat- recommend walking further down to the more authentic places (and about half the price!) down the end - you can eat fresh fish down there on the beach with an ocean view. Just five - ten mins walk away from the resorts.", "Not the cleanest beach around..............lots of plastic washed up every morning. Would not recommend swimming here", "We had booked a villa within walking distance of the beach and it turned out to be a perfect location. The beach had sun beds for the Mecure hotel at the back, but we laid on our towels nearer the water. Sand was clean and beach was pleasantly quite. Had great views of the Kite Festival, which has stunning kites. We also did some water sport, but we were not hassled like on some other beaches we have visited. Paid in U.S. Dollars, but I think local currency would be ok too. Sea was beautifully clean but variable: at start of the holiday it was deep and good for swimming but then it changed and when it went \\out\\\" you could walk for a long way out and be only knee deep ( a very odd feeling). It did allow you to see lots of star fish, sea urchins, coral and other things, without the need to snorkel!\"", "The place overall it's very nice, a lot of nice hotels are around, but we did't have a very good expirience on the beach... First of all the wather was very dirty, it was hot but it wasn't nice to swim or enjoy in the wather which was that dirty. When we got out of the wather it was very windy so the sand was all over us, we were hoping that the wind will stop, but it didn't... The other thing that we didn't like was that you have signs on the beach that if you go in the wather you will swim on your own responsability, when you will see red flag on the beach it's high danger, the yellow flag shows medium danger, and the green flag shows no danger at all, but we were walking a lot and all we saw was the red flag, so it was not nice to swim in wather and know that there is a risk something to happen to you... If you are not swimer you can just seat and enjoy in the view, the beach it's beautifull in that point, nice white sand and blue sea...", "Nice clean beach. Not very crowded and was nice to go for the pleasant sunsets. Quite a few warnings around if you want some food or beers.", "The best getaway from the other tourist drenched beaches this is a beautiful beach and very few tourist when i was there made it even more special,I would return in a heart beat", "Been down the beach a couple of times, lots of waves, ideal for 🏄‍♂️ 🏄🏻‍♀️, but no good for swimming, 🚩 everywhere, only got approached by 7 beach vendors while we were there for the 1 hour before we headed back inland away from the ☀️.", "Visited in August 2019 and went to the beach in the morning and evening. Always crowded, rubbish everywhere and sewage running into the sea. Wouldn't recommend to anyone, beaches in NZ or AUS are so much better.", "The beach is clean and safe for kids. The water temperature was very warm. The shallow depth make it ideal for kids to splash and have fun. You can buy inexpensive snacks on the beach and do some shopping at the beach market. Plenty of water sports available if you like that kind of thing.", "very nice beach and busy but not so crowded. many good bars at the beach to enjoy the sunset by a cocktail.", "Lots happening on foreshore, nice vibe, lots of hotel sun beds and cabanas as many hotels have ocean frontage", "We found the beach to be dirty, & not an enjoyable experience, beaches outside resorts appear to be tidier", "Sea weed all around, plastic cans and other garbage on the shore. The water is warm, but only feet feel that because i was scared to get into that trashcan for locals aka sea", "Between Bingin, Kuta and Jimbaran, this was our favorite beach. It was clean, sand was soft, peaceful -- not many other beach-goers and no one trying to sell us something, free shade thanks to the row of trees, and clear blue waters. There was a lady selling young coconuts to drink and a string of seafood restaurants nearby in case we got hungry. What more could we ask for? The waves were not as gentle as I'd like for going in and out, but fine. All was perfect once you've waded out. If you're just looking for paradise to relax in for hours and jump in for an occasional swim, I'd recommend this place. There was also an outfitter for stand-up paddle boards and probably other things, if you're so inclined.", "Must do for all when in . This was our highlight. Hundreds of people on the beach dining and watching the beautiful sunset. The weather brilliant and the food So Cheap!", "This beach is clean and beautiful! We loved coming here to walk around and swim. The waves can be a big strong and the lifeguards won't always let you swim, but you can always get your feet wet in the warm water.", "Generally speaking, along the waterfront the quality of the food drastically decreased, tons of processed muck and not overly enjoyable coffee. The beach itself is quite unclean. However it looks fine enough sitting at a waterfront cafe", "Really couldn't get enough on how incredibly amazing the sunset was. The beach got real crowded with hundreds of colorful bean bags and umbrellas. The live music was also so cool and created an amazing atmosphere. An absolute must do while in !", "The beach is rather clean. People come from the temple to the beach on a regular basis for the morning and the evening prayers. The sea is extremely wavy. If you want to go for a swim, be prepeared for a tiring battle. There are life guards present all the time to keep you away from the danger zones.", "The walk along the beach is nice, but far from relaxing with all the people trying to sell you their merchandise or chair/sunbed. Some decent opportunities to take touristic photos of the boats, and if you manage to reach the fishermen some even better. The beach itself and the water was nothing special.", "We were here 4 years ago. It was VERY nice. We went to dream beach and then walked on a walking trail within green bushes to the Devil‘s Tears. All the bushes are gone, between Dream beach and Devil‘s Tears it is one huge dirt parking lot, rubbish everywhere, many natives selling coconut, chips and other snacks producing even more trash that lands right in the ocean - We are shocked about this development into the complete wrong direction. Everywhere in the Western world people know that we have to care about the ocean and here nobody seems to be interested, nobody seems to be responsible for the trash, nobody seems to collect the trash that the tourists that feel irresponsible leave behind. All the trash will land in the ocean with the next wind blow. What a shame! I would never visit again!", "beaches in front of major resorts clean but elsewhere not the best but the Bamboo Bar was the best place to watch the world go by", "This is a busy beach filled with locals and tourists. The car park was chock a block with tour buses and vans. Stalls line the walkway leading down to the beach. Umbrellas and sun loungers can be rented here. With lots of water sports and beach activities, this is a place filled with sun seekers and crowds. Definitely not a place for peace and quiet.", "We like to walk along the beach & paddle and this more than satisfied us.....places to stop for a drink...large waves so not for swimming but a few people surfing!", "Quiet and Peaceful beach... Good for people who loves peace and want to enjoy a good relaxation. Serene beach :)", "we came here in early morning, and its full time of relaxing. we loved it. very good for doing exercises here.", "the beach and the ocean where so dirty, you literally swim through plastic. they are trying to clean the beach up, but there's so much rubbish, that it looks the same every morning :-( rather take the time and drive half an hour up north or south... its clean and beautiful", "The long paved beach walk is perfect for biking (for walking as well, but quite long if you want to see the whole stretch) Loads of cosy little shops, cafes, restaurants and fancy hotels. This is best part of the beach. The beach itself is far from what you picture as far as tropical islands go, it's OK, but not more than that. The sand is yellow, and you have to look to find a stretch suitable for bathing. The surf looks awesome though, and is a little if the beach because og the shallow waters further out. I would say the beach is pretty clean even though it's raining season. Also I miss a couple of more enrty points from the main street. Not many roads lead to the beach, and they are far apart. The hotels do not allow beach access through their facilities. At least so the signs say, and most of them have guards. The pictures I added are of the best spots we found and is not representative of the whole beach", "The only nice thing about this beach is the sunset. Full of rubbish and plastic bottles. In the evening all the beach clubs put on the beach a lot of bean bags, all broken. You can see a million pieces of polystyrene beads flying around and so many cigarettes butts. It’s really sad as they all end up in the sea...", "Had a great time there - bigger surf and not many peddlers, a bit away from all the other people which was nice.", "Had nice time in the beach during sunset. Nice location for surfers. Mediocre for divers. Sea is blurry till a very deep location", "Dirty dirty dirty! We travelled here in Dec/Jan 2014.... Terrible time to visit. Super busy and the currents send the rubbish down from Java. It was a massive disappointment", "A must see beach, the sand and water is clearer here and the temperature of the water is perfect after a hot and busy day. There are a load of casual cafes/shacks serving food and drinks. I had my reservations about them, but the food was surprisingly good. The water is rough, so I would recommend only confident swimmers go in. There is some surfing too. The sunset is amazing. Try to fit it in", "The conditions of the beach is not well maintained, there are a lot of plastic waste, empty bottle drink, food wrappers were brought on shore. Besides, this place is a nice for beginner to learn how to surf.", "great to swim in . Lots of restaurants to choose from and friendly staff. Fresh water to rinse yourself and bathers. Need to hire beach lounges or just sit on the beach.", "The food was really average, the restaurants on the beach were questionable and the cleanliness was a big suss. When the bill came you'd wish you never heard of the place", "We went there for our final day in . Our hired driver and friend took us to a public beach between the fancy hotels. There were a few restaurants with local food and beach benches to rent. We stayed in the water the entire time. The temperature was perfect. The sand and ocean beautiful like a postcard. The further you walked away from the main area, the prettier and emptier as none of the hotel guests seemed to use the beach. Local fishermen were seen fishing from their boats and nets. It was all so beautiful and a lovely day out for our entire family. Crystal clear waters.", "Perfect location to enjoy a sunset, amazing! Long beach ideal for long walks and runs and plenty of options for food.", "Great spot!! Enjoyable paved path along entire beach front with bikes to use, eating places and small market stalls. plus a nice beach as well. Stayed at Swisbel hotel Watu Jimbar which is across the road and 200m walk to beach front.", "Lovely and clean beach however during the rainy season expect to see a lot of plastic trash wash up on shore.", "Beautiful beach shame about the debris. Made a nice change from the hotel pool and some resorts organise daily beach activities,", "wide sandy beach, but unfortunately quite dirty; very expensive beach chairs and umbrellas - especially at the entrance to the beach", "Lovely beach and sand. Always packed with people. You can play around the beach at day time and sun bathing then moved to bean bags at 5PM.", "This is a really nice part of it is a clean beach and you are not hassled by peddlers like you are at most beaches in . surrounded by many eating places at any level of your financial scale..Hotel and guest houses everywhere a good relaxing place to be .", "Long stretch of golden sand with restaurants dotted along and small shops selling ethnic goods. Plenty of sun beds with cushions and towels. Nice promenade which is suitable for bicycles. Absolutely beautiful.", "Went there for the sunset. The beach is really pretty and crowded. Good mix of locals and foreigners. However the toilets are very rundown and doesn't offer much privacy, so you should wear your swimwear there, otherwise it is hard to change. Many restaurants and bars lining the beach to choose from, but most of them are pricey. Beware of local men secretly taking photos of girls in swimwear.", "Me and my family have spent quite a few days on this beach nice and quiet sea very pleasant to swim in waist height to about 40 meters out few bars and restaurants alone it definitely one of the better beaches in in my opinion 100 meters off the Main Street so quiet and very nice views highly recommend", "probably the best sunset view in , get there on time for a good table and enjoy the view, the seafood and a bingtan", "Relaxed, every price range from the cheap to expensive. Not to many sellers hassling you. Lovely path that runs next to.the beach to ride or walk along.", "Beachfront walkway several kilometres long passing local shops & food stalls. No waves on beach so good for very small children", "Beach good for swimming and kayaking. It's clean and also has a lot warungs to eat. It can be very crowded so it's best to go on a weekday and non-holiday.", "Not the greatest beach. Ugly brown sand and not good for swimming as the waves are huge. You also get harassed quite regularly by the beach sellers when you are trying to relax on your (rented) sun lounger. It is however quite a spectacular sunset point but we still only visited once, there are many better beaches in .", "Nice beach but they really do need to employ some locals to clean and maintain the beach. A lot of rubbish and building materials littering the beach.", "What a lovely beach, long and sandy. Safe bathing as long as you take note of the flag colours. Quite awesome surf. Sun set is a fantastic sight from beach. If fit you can walk along the waters edge all the way to Cuta beach.", "This beach is nothing to rave about. It is protected by an enclosed reef over which the surf breaks making quite a picture. The sand is very coarse and soft making it hard to walk on. In the mornings a team of beach cleaners remove seaweed from the waters edge and bury it in the sand. They also remove the countless plastic bottles that were washed up overnight and presumably send it off for recycling. A nice beach to look at but I wouldn’t swim in the water.", "Very clean beach, much nicer than Legian ect. Water is calm, good for children, however sometimes there is a strong rip. The beach is lovely to take a nice walk. There aren’t any people interrupting you by selling/bartering with you, the odd offer for a massage which is lovely on the hotel lounges. Very relaxing. Short 30min drive from Legian.", "Not a very clean beach which is unfortunate. Walking on the sand is also full of rubbish and glass so be mindfull.", "The beach was clean and the water was nice although compared to other beaches in it wasn´t as clear, but it could have been the tide. There where a lot of people there when we went, so it wasn´t as enjoyable as it could have been.", "Nice beach area. Touristy but good security at the entrances to the area.Lots of nice hotels with local restaurants close by.", "It is beautiful and clean. Everybody can spend a beautiful time here. Although I didn't try any water sport, but I could see how the people were satisfied with those amazing experience.", "Quiet during the day, crowded in the evening. It doesn't have white sand but plenty of restaurants there, nice to enjoy meal at sunset, looking at planes taking off and landing.", "I went there around 2 pm, there are lots of cafe and hangout place by the beach. The beach is not that clean tho' unlike the Petitenget beach. but the wave's great, nice view. Great place to spend your afternoon and just chill to watch sunset", "An absolutely stunning Beach, super clear water and so clean in general. Never over crowded, plenty of places to eat/snack in he enclave of hotels! The best private beach I've ever been to!", "The water looked pretty dirty and the sand wasn't great. I've seen worse but I've also seen much, much better. I personally wouldn't bother swimming here and I'd be dubious about sticking my head under water. Having said that, it's not unpleasant to go for a walk along.", "Liked the sunsets, length of the beach. Disliked looking at the brown water and waste washing up! Also disliked the tenacious vendors trying to sell sarongs and sunglasses, but given how much the locals have to live on, it is understandable.", "A beautiful beach for rock pools at low tide and swimming and snorkelling at high tide. Warm water and fine sand. Unfortunately, there's a lot of rubbish in the water.", "Enjoyed just being in the water. The place is so clean, the walking pathways neat, local people are very friendly. It was just a pleasure. We went to the beach early at 6Am and just lost count of time:)", "The water would be a great place to swim, but it is full of rubbish such as plastic bags, chip packets, plastic buckets etc etc", "We loved walking around the walkway on the beach and stopping off for lunch or just a beer and enjoying the views. There were lots of places to hire a lounger for the day if you wanted too.", "Loved this beach very unique could have walked out knee deep for 200 yards, nice boardwalk, some restaurants beach front a few vendors.", "You have to try la Plancha's Friday evening sundowners on the beanbags! Best time for swimming, depending on tides, is early in the morning. Be aware that the nese surf lifesavers have limited skills and resources. Swim where you are in control, and between the red and yellow flags.", "I’ve never seen such big waves in my life. The beach is endless and has a lot of nice cafees.swiming is almost impossible, not suitable for little children and children without adults. I haven’t seen not even single lifeguard and currents are pretty strong and waves pretty big.", "Pattaya beach in Thailand was disgusting and looking at some of these recent reviews I'm surprised. The sand isn't dirty it's just a different colour to Australian sand because it's rocks etc not yellow/white sand. I found myself right next to a lifeguard and multiple beach patrols. The waves are treacherous and swimming proficiency is a must. The beach was nice and the staff at the surf school were amazing and watched our bags while we swam. I didn't see any dogs, animals or rubbish while on the beach - didn't even find a single cigarette butt. November was a great month to come, was still sunny and almost deserted beach with almost nobody trying to sell things constantly. Water was lovely and not too cold but full of sand with no showers on the beach - that was the only disappointing part. Would recommend.", "You can't beat this place for sunset drinks, the staff are always helpful and the cocktails are yummy.", "It's the surfer free beach, calm, mellow and lazy. Tons of good, by the beach places to sit and sip some coffee and relax.", "waters warm not my type but great for learning to surf as this is really shallow. good for kids and family , be careful with the sun as its black sand", "Beautiful beach. I didn't try swimming but I ran next to the beach it was great for doing that. You also have beautiful sunsets from here and in the evening the place gets bubbly and alive. Also many restaurants at the beach.", "Nice beach, water warm and clear. 5 minutes walk from Taksu Hotel. Lots of restaurants on beach front as well as some shops and bars. Bit of litter on beach which is a shame.", "The people here are so incredibly nice, I hate to write anything negative but the public beach area is not very clean. The sand is nice the water is beautiful but it appears too much trash is washing up on shore. Sadly this is a problem created by people and not nature. It is our responsibility to keep beaches clean. Everything else is perfect, great food, accommodations and wonderful people.", "On my first morning at Nusa Dua I decide to check out the beach, a mere 200m from our hotel. It was not very full for someone who can be a little anti social like myself. We decided on jet skiing first, it was my first time we went to a little island just close to the sea made up of just sand. we parked, swam a bit and took a couple of shots. Next activity was sea walking. Now this was exciting, I thought they would put an oxygen mask over my head :/...all they do is put a heavy metal vacuum head helmet like thing which is heavy enough to keep you under the water and a little pipe that brings in air into the vacuum (physics came into play). we were down there walking on the sea bed and given bread to feed the fish. you have hundred of little fish nibbling away at your finger tips. its a really great yet a tit bit scary experience. PS: ALWAYS NEGOTIATE YOUR PRICES :)", "The beach is great, but there grows some sea grass. We had swimming shoes and had no problems with swimming. With low tight you can see how maintenance people is putting an effort to collect garbace brought by sea to shore into piles to shore. Unfortunately the piles will be again washed back to sea during following days. No wonder why there is comments about \\dirty\\\" beach even in this site... How about collecting the waste, separate the plastic and compost the organic materials!\"", "Beautiful beach with 5 star hotels and bars along the beach edge. The water was lovely to swim in. Very clean.", "Nice view, but too many people. Better to go when there are waves! There are heaps of shops around to buy drinks...", "Dark sand with rubbish and lots of timber on the beach, obviously wet season runoff. Dry season may be better.", "Condoms, you name it, it's there... which is so sad, it's a running trend. The lack of care for the environment is unpleasing. Stay out the water :(", "I don't have any other beach to compare this too, but coming from the Gold Coast, I do know a good beach when I'm on one, and this was a very nice beach. One day the waves were big, and the next day not as large, but still enjoyed by families galore. You do have people selling their wares on this beach, but I imagine you are going to have that on every beach, and they were all very respective with big smiles. There are restaurants all the way along the beach for you to choose from when you need a break from swimming or sunbaking :D", "All brown and yukky..didn't even go swimming...there were ppl annoying you to buy things everywhere and no signs or anything to show you where to exit the beach. Not good for kids at all.", "They have put a ticket for this beach but it is not of worth. Dirty and crowded place. They have converted beach into a lake for boating so bye bye waves. Good for kids as parents can let their kids to play as there are no waves and lake is not very deep.", "I would recommend going to the Pandawa Beach during high tide which is in the morning. Very nice waves and beautiful blue sea. This was one of the cleanest Beach I visited in . We went around 10am and there was not a big crowd there. Had a good time at the beach and had some local lunch at the small shops along the beach. Prices were reasonable. Towards late afternoon tide is lower and perfect for Canoeing. The crowd was also huge around this times. An amazing beach not to be missed. Enjoy!", "I can just sit all day and night at this beach! The sunset was magnificent and after that was a starry beautiful night! Lots of bars with live music and it's so relaxing juat chill at one of them for a nice beer or cocktail!", "very clean beach,crowded,very peaceful to spend your day and have a drink.lots of water activities can be done here.", "when the tides comes, it´s ok for a swim, otherwise it´s too shallow.... sun goes away a bit early cause of the trees", "Totally loved sitting on beanbags, listening to some very cool local musicians, sipping Bintangs, watching the glorious sunsets..what else could you ask for after a big day of site seeing?", "Nice stretch of beach. Sand is definitely one of the softest I have ever walked on (no shells or rocks to be seen). Definitely more of a place for surfing than going in for a swim. There are signs that say you can't go in for a swim, but of course we went in for a dip when it was too hot. Having said that, I nearly got hit by a surf board when a big wave came crashing and the girl with the surfboard lost control. So be vigilant! Sunbeds are expensive. For 2 sunbeds and a parasol it was 200,000 idr and we tried to haggle with the man to no avail. The next day we went elsewhere and we were able to get 2 bed ands a parasol for 150,000 after haggling (though the beds weren't as comfy). There is also wifi on the beach if you stay by the central area- great!", "You can rent surfboards for 50,000 for 2 hours. Easy rolling waves, but gets crowded. There's a good club Old Man's for evening after surf fun.", "Overall very nice. There are not too many sunbeds in general, so be aware of this. Best is you use a Beach Club (but also there, be aware that you need to be early to get a sunbed)", "Not the best beach however well used by tourist and locals, they are making an effort to clean it daily but could be better... many activities available for people to try...", "Great morning walk with young kids especially if they wake up early. The beach is quiet in the morning. We see a lot of locals and also travellers walking, exercising and cycling along the path.", "Went for a swim with 6, 8 & 14 year olds. Lovely clear sand. Private beach with our hotel. Nice views left and right. Huge waves outer reef and on shore. Lots of rips. Whitewash knocked kids over. Didn't stay long.", "The beach seems to have more garbage as time goes on...this trip the garbage seems very excessive.. wonder if from sea or otherwise. very smelly and bad", "Beautiful beach that is a nice walk either during the day or wait until the cooler evening. There are lots of places to stop for a cool drink or just to people watch. The stall holders can be fun or if you arent in the zone just a pest. A firm no thank you can be your best defence. But if you want to buy you can have some fun bartering for whatever takes your fancy.", "Recommended to us by previous visitors to . After a walk along the beach our family dined here for lunch. Whilst it appeared to be the slow season, many diners were taking advantage of this popular venue. An up market expereince with a reasonable priced menu. Service was very good, did not wait for our food for very long. Indonesian and western foods available. I had the Pasta Carbonara, very delicious and made to order. The restaurant is part of a very large accomodation complex right near the beach, visitors enjoying the pool experience as we walked through to the restaurant. We will look to stay here next time we visit", "Not the idealic white sands I was expecting. The sea is very ou have shallow and you have to walk miles out to get to waist level. Dirty and no-one seems to clean the beach, which also had lots of dogs on their own.", "This seems to be more of a beach for jet skis and motorized water sports due to the calmness provided by a reef or sandbar further out. But swimming and just playing around this beach is a far cry from anything in Thailand or the others in . I hit a thick layer of kelp and other stuff about 5 feet in during high tide. Also not the most picturesque beach either.", "Long stretch of beach that can be walked and explored. Lots of vendors but they generally leave you along unless you show interest. When the tide is high the water is quite nice.", "most beautiful spot with quite stunning views out across the bay.especially atmospheric at sunset and dawn.", "It's a nice beach and less congested. Clean and very nice for taking pics. It's a great experience to have dinner by this beach at night.", "We visited the beach club twice - it cost about $100 for 2 adults and 2 kids to enter then meals and drinks were additional (about $70-100 with a cocktail each and lunch). The kids had a great time on the slides, rope swing and lazy river - the pools were clean - toilets could be a bit better. The food and drink options were good! Was it worth the money - unless you utilize all the facilities- id say no, but it allowed the kids to be entertained while allowing us to relax, read books, do laps or head to the gym. What is that worth to you?? I do think they should include towels in the entrance fee for the price they charge..", "A must do is to enjoy the sunsets by the beach sipping something cool and taking in the beach life of this lively stretch of sand.", "OK, you're in , of course you want to visit the beach. Well, once you've arrived and \\experienced\\\" the local culture (ie the incessant touting for business by every stall-holder, vendor, taxi, massage parlour and anything else that can make a dollar, you might think the beach offers a degree of solace. Think again. You are accosted by sun-lounge and umbrella renters, surf lessons and personal services, some of a VERY intimate nature and all along a beach that whilst comprising of sand that is, in places, blacker than most (after all, this is a volcanic island), does contain a fair amount of rubbish, so watch your step!\"", "beautiful beach looking at the beauty of the beach while enjoying pure coconut and see new surfers learning surfing", "Lovely clean beach, never crowded, with good walking pathway to other hotels and blow-hole. Looks particularly good at evening time.", "Definitely go to the beach for Sunset Drinks. The few 'Bean Bag' Beach clubs are great and the food is surprisingly good (go 'right' along from The Cocoon resort) . The sunset is amazing and the new Railler Bintang will please most people (new Lemon flavoured beer = Shandy in a bottle)", "Excellent beach. Super clean. Wonderful sunrise. Very safe. Many resorts like the beach. So outsiders probably not allowed.", "very quite beach with lovely waves. clean beach with very good properties close by. had lovely time.", "Not much to say other than GO! This place has a long sandy beach and lots of places to eat. It's probably worth looking at several reviews. There are so many choices it's hard to decide which is better. So, best to go, explore and enjoy", "nice beach especially with kids. mane cafes around possibly to rent a bicycle many watersports for kids and adults", "Wear thongs as the sand is a bit shelly. Most hotels have beds set up on their part of the beach but you can find other places to sit and enjoy.", "This beach is probably more for the surfers than for the sun seekers. There were many pop-up bars but unfortunately there were large piles of rubbish and driftwood at bout 50m intervals along the sandy beach. Whether this was a short-term rubbish collection problem or the norm is not known but other reviews say much the same.", "Was disappointed by this beach, dirty, full of cigarette ends etc. Not a sitting beach as sea too rough. Some nice barsthough and a good vibe", "The best thing about this beach is there is little crowd and you can enjoy your time peacefully. Lots of restaurants along. Very few and small waves when we visited. Not sure if it is always like that.", "Nice to sit and have a drink, but a lot of plastic on the beach and in the water. Can get a bit noisey at times. Lots of bars and good eateries around.", "Much better than the over rated Jurian Bay, Loved the laid back and relaxed vibe, great fun with kids", "Great place to spend a lazy day. You can hire a beach lounge for the day or a quaint floating gazebo with lounges. There a quite a few great cafes where you can relax and eat good food and have a coffee or enjoy a few cold drinks.", "Very beautiful beach to stroll around and have dinner at sunset. Lokal People are coming out enjoying the beach - playing and make pictures. Very nice!", "Good beach, but need cleanness. Got lots of cafe, bars and beds to hire. Great for kids and viewing sunset. Water is bit warm and bit tides for surfers.", "Liked how close to dream beach it is. A stroll. Nice to do something lazily active but not really. Didn't like.... I thought there should be signs for careless people (or foolish young show-offs) warning of danger.", "I liked all the restaurants along the beach. There was a lot to choose from and well priced. Harris hotel provided their own chairs", "The beach is very clean and well maintained. There are areas where smoking is prohibited. The sun loungers are comfortable and extremely well maintained. They are located in enough space each other and there is no sense of overcrowding. An interesting attraction is a wooden swing and a hammock, located in the ocean itself in an accessible location. At the tide of the ocean it is very interesting.", "Loved the waves and the water. Suitable for swimming but dont venture out too far! THe undertow can be strong at times", "I have read other reviews with some shock as they describe this stretch of beach as quiet, peaceful, white sand, clean and so on. I'm not sure why because we experienced the exact opposite. Having experienced beaches on South Pacific islands, the Whitsunday in Australia, Mauritius etc. Sanur beach comes a distant last. Maybe because it is the first time the reviewers are experiencing a beach holiday. The beach is not peaceful. There are many watercraft constantly travelling to and from the beach. The noise and the smell of fuel vapours is disgusting. The beach sand is not white but a brown colour -- must have had their sunglasses on! The beach and ocean is not clean. In fact I recovered a lot of flotsam and jetsam which included plastic bags and bottles, paper bits and cardboard and some driftwood. One morning I had to request a beach cleaner to pick-up dog excrement on the beach in front of us. In addition I spotted a thin film of fuel on the water. I witnessed a local fisherman throw rubbish into the sea from his beached boat. Unfortunately we retired to our hotel pool after experiencing only 2 mornings on the beach. The beaches around Nusa Dua and Jimbaran are far superior. Will definately not return to this part of .", "Perhaps ignorance and lack of research on our part, but the beach itself is dirty, covered with dog's mess and has extremely strong currents. So if you're looking for a romantic stroll and dip in the Ocean, prepare to be disappointed!", "The beach itself is quite littered with cigarette bits and general rubbish. It's a great location with plenty of bars and restaurants right in the beach and a really good vibe.", "The beach was very clean where you can either do a lot of water sports or maybe just sit back and relax.", "This beach is nice and clean. Sometimes a bit rough but overall an enjoyable day out spent here. Some amazing hotels and restaurants here. If you need to find it our driver Putu at fair dinkum transport (on tripadvisor) was a great driver and can show you exactly where To go.", "Good for a walk and watching out over beach sea. Lots local activity which was interesting. Great to have dinner/lunch next to the many restaurants along boardwalk.", "Great area for families or if you want that \\quieter\\\" holiday! Very calm safe waters, great water sport area!\"", "Very nice beach lots to do or just be lazy have a wonder along beach have a beer and get lunch be as lazy or active as you want 😎", "You can swim before 13:00 only! Lots of dust and remnants this time of the year! Afternoon is busy time for swimming pool! But only one in the hotel! Today I fished out of the sea a big door! Follow the other pictures I have made:)", "Great beach to get some body board waves equal to Cornwall but 20 degrees warmer. Beach hire subbed and board so cheap...beach vendors no hassle, just say no...nicely Some great waves for those who don't go out of their depth and just want fun in the sea.", "A scenic spot. White sandy beach with a lot restaurants to choose along the beach. We settled down over at the first small hut/ stall for coconut drinks. Managed to get a very valuable price for the coconut (12 000RP). If you wish to play/walk along the beach (soaking your feet in sea water) remember to come with extra set or clothes or swimwear. The sea is pretty rough hence it is easier to get wet if you walk along the beach.", "Much cleaner than the beach on Gili island off Lombok, but still enough rubbish in the tidal areas on the sand to make me nervous about running on the sand bear footed. This is even on the beach in front of the Ayodya Resort.", "Good surf beach, good vibe at sunset, you can sit and watch the sun go down with a Bintang and a corn on the cob cooked on an open coal grill.", "The view and the beach are amazing! This is wonderful. Magical view Clear sea, white sand, sun... how to spend a perfect day!", "While relaxing on a beach, listening to the waves roll in this is a total different experience. The waves here truly batter the rocks and make you feel small. Be careful walking here and watch for small gaps and holes in the rocks!", "We were there for a week staying near the beach. Sunrise was awesome from there. Warm water with beautiful sand. There are lot of resto in the beach. Must go.", "Beautiful beach with clean white sand and blue waters. Rather crowded though. Lots of small local eateries. While food is not great, nonetheless, good for a taste of local food.", "Most beautiful clean beach lounges right to the sand and beaut beach bar and food available lovely end of day watching the sun go down", "We had a lovely walk along double six beach after a nice meal at The Plantation Grill, would have stopped for a drink if we weren't so full from dinner", "Not overly crowded, beautiful beachfront, clean, all in all a great place to hangout with friends or just alone...", "Must go when you are in . The water is clear and cold. Canoe rentals available.paragliding is available too. Good for relaxing.", "Very good sand, clear water. You just have to follow the information about hihh and low water to be able to swim.", "We have swum at Double Six Beach for numerous days and the first day was fabulous, but then there was a bit of rain and the next day the beach was covered in rubbish , on the beach, in the water. We returned a few days later and still rubbish, then it seemed to improve. Apart from the rubbish the beach was good.", "The best beach in south .. Has water sport activities and also secret coves, where one can spend time with loved ones.. Very clear water and shallow for the kids as well. Could get dirty at times when the waves wash up the weeds..", "Great beach. Especially at low tide because the reef protects a huge lagoon. Warm clear water. Friendly locals.", "Recommended beach to visit in . Nice for family. Here i safe for swim. Clean water and beach as well", "This beach was right behind the hotel we stayed. I felt it was one of the nicer beaches. This location is perfect to view sunrise. We got up about 6am to catch the sunrise. Perfect.", "Pretty clean beach, great surf beach and plenty of places to lay a towel or grab a drink. It's also easy to get to.", "Our hotel is not on the beach but has a private beach area here. Advertised as beautiful and clean off we went. On arrival it looked great but as we ran to the water things changed. Floating all over the surface as far as you could see was garbage and some unknown sludge. We have been to a lot of beaches all over the world and this one is firmly placed at the bottom of the list. It was back to the pool fighting past the hawkers that were lining up with their bags of wares. Worst of the worst. ", "There are plently of cafes on the beach with bean bags and live music, best enjoyed around 6pm onwards. It's always a great way to relax for a couple of hours watching the sun set and having a couple of beers.", "Although the locals rake up the mess everyday the beach is dirty. I would not take my grandchild in the water there. The sunsets are fabulous but the sand is black.", "I came with family with children aged 2 yrs about 10:30 up the beach. The sun was so hot, but a lot of rental umbrellas at a price of 50K per 1 umbrella with 2 seats bed. On the beach there is a traditional massage which are ready to massage on the beach (under umbrella) or stall his massage at the rate of 100K per hour (whole body). If you want to go to the middle, you can rent a canoe at a rate of 50K. Relatively clean beaches with white sand. Before we pass the entrance to the beach path formed by splitting a limestone hill, along the way there are statues of the Pandavas. If you want to go to Pandawa Beach sunblock it's a must, wear sunglasses, a hat and a small towel if it does not stand the heat (due to be sweating). Car and motorcycle park area, many sellers of snacks and drinks.", "The surf breaks some 200m away, leaving a calm beach w/o waves. Good for children & non-swimmers. Slope is very gentle too, so there are no sudden increase in depth. Water is clean, although there may be seaweeds flowing during certain times of the tide cycle. You can walk or cycle the entire length of the beach, stopping for food or just sipping coconut water from stores along the walking/cycling path.", "should not miss this place.... enjoyed strong waves, crystal-clean water... a clean beach.... less salty water.... damn good and great....", "a very touristy place. lots of restaurants, gift shops and the water isn't that really clear like in Maldives or Ibiza. foods are very cheap in here", "Not quite as nice a section of the entire beach, as the Kuta section. There were quite a few rivers that water poured down at different times, seeming to bring pollution with them, from the streets above. Lot of kids were playing in those sections of flowing water.", "The beach is dirty. Near black sand and brown water. We didn't go in the water for fear of getting sick. Beach is polluted with rubbish. Not the White sand and clear water that we enjoy. Make sure your accommodation has a good pool instead. Or do a day trip to nusa dua or even better Dreamland.", "Very large, clear sand and water, protected by the coral reef, plenty of activities, shops and food. Downs: it's very shallow for swimming or snorkeling, especially during low tide.", "I've been told it was because of the rainy season, and it's the rain that brings it all in. I was also told it was still left over from new years eve. But I have never seen so much garbage on one beach in all my life! We referred to the beach as \\The Dump\\\"\"", "It was the perfect spot! The beach is clean and not too crowded! We were near a food court with little tinies bungalows with a wide choice of food from india to america! And i even tried the fried oreo which were so yummy! It is definitely a must go!", "Coming from the land of the long white sandy beach it's hard to be impressed elsewhere. The restaurants along the beach are nice but the beach itself is average.", "If surfing is your thing this beach is for you. The waves were huge! As for the rest of the beach, it is quite sad really. There wasn't a whole lot of rubbish but around the drainage areas it smelled of sewerage. Heaps of dogs around which was great for a dog lover. Not many strays either. We walked along early in the morning, around 8 so no hawkers. It was nice, but I think we are a bit spoilt in Australia with amazing white sandy beaches.", "This beach is very quiet and beautiful especially during low tide. The moon rise is worth a look and have a supper there. They have great huts where you can sit away from the sun and relax. Great place for meditation and yoga.", "What a disappointment. Miles of beach covered in litter that no-one picks up. Good surf but filthy. We surfed there last Friday & could only cope for 5 minutes due to the sheer amount of plastic in the water. If there is that much rubbish in the water there's bound to be faeces & bacteria in it. Sadly the locals don't seem to care that it deters tourists. Unfortunately we won't go back to again, apparently all the beaches on have the problem.", "The beach quite nice...with sunset view make the beach more beautiful..along the beach has some seafood that you can choose, the tide also good...bring kids to this beach also recommended...", "i visited the beach in Jan 16 during the raining season, it's a great beach to walk along the coast and watch the sunset, during my visit the beach was full of big waves and surfers, very clean and visiting the beach is a must.", "It's not the most beautiful beach on , but it's nice and quiet. Good for reading a book all day or for taking kids out.", "Beautiful and private beach. Sand was not white but the waters were clear and blue. There weren't many people milling around and beach chairs widely spaced out. ", "The good part of this beach is before you hit the water. It is not crowded, clean and nice, the tropical atmosphere is very relaxing. Unfortunately the water is barely transparent, and it is full of jetskis, speedboats and everybody seems to be in a hurry (or rather show off). This makes the beach practically unusable for more peaceful activities like snorkeling, kayaking or swimming.", "this beach was a long travel from our hotel in legian and it is totally overhyped. many beaches in the city are more worth it.", "Not that easy to find a good spotfor use to lay down ourselves in that beach. We have to walk along the end tip to nearly the other tip, nearly reach the finns beach club. Nice place to enjoy with your partner; sun bathing, perhaps not swimming because it's too dangerous! Long walk is the best place to try...", "The beach has high waves, which make it good exclusively for surfers, it is forbidden to swim as the waves are quit high. There are some very nice coffee shops and restaurants if you just want to chill out!", "Very, very disappointing. Did not dare go into the water because of visible pollution everywhere. I even saw dead fishing floating about. The sand is a very dirty colour and hard to get off to clean your feet.", "Beautiful place. Our hotel offered free sunbeds and we loved just chill and get tan right on the beach.", "Went for a walk along the beach in the morning, smelt bad from a storm / waste water run-out and there was rubbish everywhere!", "Whilst the sand is not pure white by any means, this beach is cleaned daily and all rubbish (if any) removed. Deck chairs abound, and when the surf is “up”, it is ideal for surfing.", "This beach is different to other beaches in . I love it for the water sports/activities and the peace and quiet. You dont get hassled on this beach like other beaches in . Definately the place to go if your looking to escape the hustle n bustle", "The beach offer almost everything you need for a relaxing afternoon there is massagers just around the corner and you could get them to come to your seat and do your full body massage while you enjoy the fantastic sunshine and the sound of the wave with the ocean breeze too. It was a wonderful and pampering experience in ~", "I like the beach and it's a great place to eat and drink, be mindful of the many junk sellers who may harass you at times. Also remember a beach chair should cost no more than $5AUD a day. I'd advise going to outer beaches if you are looking to surf.", "Peaceful and lovely. Most days very few people, mostly locals but a short walk to the bigger hotels. Great spots for a good meal and a cold drink. Great views and friendly locals. Try the grilled corn from one of the beach vendors.", "Crappy and ugly beach, didn't swim here a single time. Boardwalk was the best part. Most probably you'll find a nicer beach at home.", "We always at least once a trip visit the beach for a late afternoon walk! Generally the tide is out and it’s less busy. The kids love looking for hermit crabs and splashing about in the shallows. This trip the beach was cleaner than we’ve ever seen and we got watch a beautiful wedding. Plenty of places to grab a beanbag and a drink and meal!", "Definitely more for romance! lol I was unfortunately here on a work trip and the tide was quite low during the time I visited. Beautiful beach nonetheless. Way less touristy than other beaches in .", "We stayed at Hyatt and had the luxury of a ocean facing room. Honestly, this beach met all my expectations and I did not even bother checking any other. The water is placid and welcoming and unlike other reviews you may have read, was very clean. A strange sort of sea grass grows here but is comfortable to the feet, however locals do recommend you wear some form of protection before you venture too deep. I had the joy of jetsking here and also the ignominy of falling into the sea, but it is kudos to the local people for mainintaing this patch in pristine condition. Yes, in some portions the beach is thin and overcrowded with local fishing boats and touts and vendors. But all in all, this has to rate as one of the finest beaches I have ever visited.", "Like most of the beaches in , trash is abundant at the sand and in the ocean. The current status of the beaches in undermines the all experience. Photos may be misleading and this is not a white sand beach.", "This part of the coast is protected by a natural reef creating beautiful beaches all the way along the coast. It has an excelent boardwalk that goes for miles.", "As far as one can see. Maybe 2 kms in each direction depending on ones eyesight. Waves. Crisscrossing Waves coming from the left and right for miles. And thousands of surf students . schools. and moderate waves for the nese show offs having fun. Rent a reclining chair and just watch the show. For a Canadian , Surfing is really cool. Exhilirating. im talking about watching not doing. ha ha ha. Double Six beach at night is party time. Sunset view. magnificent. The water here is safe to wade into. all sand. and shallow despite the waves. There was no undercurrent at this time. Thousands of students learning to surf. very safe.", "Great place for surfing and the nightlife. Many locals at the weekends. Great bars around and very good mood around.", "Private and nice beach, you can find water sports but if the smell from those engine is terrible, it's a beach where u can find privacy & luxury", "Nice beach, the sand very soft and nice Great scenery but the sad we can not sit on there, some place are restricted for public the public only cAn goes through in without place to rest on", "Love this place as so much to see and do or just to relax on the beach and do nothing at all. Beautiful sunsets too.", "Clean, lots to do, plenty of cafes, water sports, swimming in calm waters, a massage if you want. Venders are not allowed to hassle you on the this beach to buy stuff. Great place to lounge, improve your tan or find a shady spot under one of the many beach umbrellas.", "Plenty of services (restaurants, shops and manicures etc) on the beach yet not too busy. Also fairly shallow so safe for the kids.", "I enjoy spending the day here, if you are in I recommend this beach. I spent my day walking around, having nese lunch and watching people. I will visit this place again in the near future", "We enjoyed a couple of lazy days on this beach with our teenage children. Plenty of little warungs to eat and drink at and cheap surf board hire.", "Great beach, white sand, very quiet - the ocean goes out very far so you can walk out and lie down a foot deep in the sea. They have beach front restaurants where its great to have a beach front dinner that is fresh, tasty and inexpensive. Last night was a full moon and the Fairmont had a two minute fire work display! What a perfect evening and all for $30 for two with drinks included.", "Clean and happening at the beach! with lot of hotels put up a well lit and romantically decorated restaurants by the coastline!", "Had a stroll along the coastline in the morning. Sand not the fine type. Wave good for beginners to learn. Not for swim but good for baking. Quite clean.", "Beautiful beach but has lots of rubbish when the tide is out. Just needs to be cleaned up ore often. Great rock pools when the tide is out!", "This beach is so much nicer than the others, cleaner and has a much classier vibe. Whenever I’ve visited the red flag has been up and certainly no good for families wanting a swim. Adults certainly could go for a Wade in but watch that swell. Sunsets are a must and draw a huge crowd", "I only spent one day here. It was ok but not really where i would recommend somebody to stay. Water was not clean and see the title.", "This is an OK beach, not great for swimming, but if you like water activities, this is it. This beach is much quieter, not too crowded.", "Beautiful, uncrowded, safe and clean beach. Great for kids, loads of little play areas, beach volleyball etc..", "Nice beach within a offshore reef, many boats plying for hire to take you to offshore Islands. Lots of locals also offering massage on the beach, but they are not too pushy. Areas on the walkway with cafes/restaurants from cheap and simple to exotic foods being served and at good prices", "Very dirty beach, lots of rubbish and discoloured water. Parts of the each covered in brown/green sludge and general garbage everywhere.", "Nice large beach.. it was clean in front of our hotel but not so much further along the beach. Nice spot to go for a run before it gets too hot.", "Much nicer and cleaner than any of the beaches on the other side of the airport. Wide, white sand, hardly any rubbish. Not over-populated, no jet skis. Water clean, very swimmable, bottom gradual decline, no rocks. Good walking", "Fantastic location for the sunset watch. Many lovely cafes and restaurants just by the beach so you can sit there while enjoying the sunset. These cafes get pretty crowded so be sure to be there before 6pm in order to get a place. Prices of drinks are slightly higher than cafes on the streets but worth it for the sunset view.", "this place has good taste good price good view with white sand beach. a lot of restaurant but you have to choose one for the best, nice atmosphere", "This beach was extremely clean and is perfect for enjoying the sunset. The beach is not too busy and offers the opportunity to surf or sit and eat/ drink.", "Really nice beach with good views behind. Options for para gliding. No waves due to coral leaves. Not very crowded", "The beach was v clean, and a long strip. We paid 100Rupes for 2 sun beds for 1 hr- you need to bargain heavily as is the case with all . Only con is the locals passing by selling stuff other than that its just perfect specially foe a free beach", "We like the Beach and the area and there are a lot of nice hotels along the Beach. The are also a big shoppingcenter close and they have ok restaurants and many shopps. The pricerange are a litle bit higher here then lets say in Sanur or Ubud. The Beach can be a bit dirty some Times' with things from the sea. We will be back.", "Full of boats and water sports. It can be quite rocky too. Very disappointed with the beach. Full of people selling terrible souvenirs", "Brilliant beautiful clean relaxing beach lots of swimming fishing surfing and much more exciting things to join in with", "Stunning setting spoilt by plastic plastic and more plastic. Where does it come from? needs to get a strict eco friendly program - like Rowanda. The beaches in front of Potato Head, Semaya, Ku De Ta ect are clean.", "Myself and a few friends got a taxi to the beach from our hotel and had a light meal and a few beers along the beach. The beach was clean where we were and the sunset was impressive. We were hassled every 5mins by people selling scarfs, jewellery, frisbees and the like but we still had a decent evening.", "Very relaxing beach with many great restaurants/warungs along the beach Would be great if there wasn't so much rubbish in the water though", "ok beach, be aware that you cannot take a walk at the beach because there are many stones and big shells, soft ground nice walk on the promenande though with cool restaurants optimal for kite surfing", "Plenty of restaurants to choose from as you stroll along the beach. many of them with tree-shaded tables and chairs out on the sand so you can enjoy your lunch on the beach.", "Nice, clean and long beach with cafes and restaurants. Also has green walking territory. Especially great for early morning photosets at sunrise time", "It is one of beautiful and quite places to watch both sunrise and sunset. Good place for beginners to learn surfing. Nice and cheap food and drinks provide by the small restaurants on the beach side .", "It was a little bit of a rocky beach, but we were there in the morning and there was absolutely nobody around. We had the beach to ourselves and we were at such peace. Very clean and just a great place to hang around at!", "Once I came to this beach,I saw the location and the area surrounding here was seems like one of the beach in France. Exotic beach in where you can try some water sports,and paragliding. You need to go down to reach the water. But you can also just look to down from the top,it is very good view as well on the top.", "We loved the walk along the beach and enjoyed a lovely swim. All the local restaurants and bars were a highlight - classy, relaxed, and beautiful.", "Good beach for surfing but it gets a bit crowded, just go early... Sunsets are beautiful. The beach is also safe for just swimming but there are nicer beaches just for a swim in :)", "Nice beach but sadly lots of dog poo which is a shame. We were a little put off after a floater in first day. Tip end of beach outside Hyatt Hotel and beyond is great", "Nice beach, good sunset and good for walking, swimming is nice because the wave very low water and good restaurant seafood on the beach, good for romantic dinner.", "Great scenery, good beach, lot of local crowd though. Try out the nearby shacks offering food at reasonable prices.", "Great for surfing, swimming, strolling or just relaxing with a drink. Plenty of bars and restaurants to choose from. Take time to look as there are a few gems.", "We went to this beach around evening time. The beach looked deserted and not particularly clean. We spent 10-15 mins here and returned. The journey back was fun as the entire stretch has eateries and massage parlors", "The water is so clean, the sun is so hot, the wave is calm and this is so awesome for my honeymoon. I hope i can come again to ", "Nice beach, lots of places to eat and drink. The boardwalk runs quite a long way and there is a mix of international hotels and local bars and cafes.", "Not so nice beach. Good for cycling in cycling path. Nice sunrise view. Nearby many hotels and many good restaurants are there. You will find very good beach side restaurants. Watersports available at beach.", "we had morning walks here with sunny sunlight. we also took a dip in the beach. it was nice and refreshing.", "It is simply so clean and amazing which shows how much care people of Island have given to give us this satisfying experience. The water is crystal clear and the sand almost massages your feet. I highly recommend this beach to people of all ages and be sun safe!", "Ok Beach but some trash in water and on the beach like plastic bags, wrappers etc. It is fun to walk out on to the little peninsula with temple on it.", "The water was really warm. The locals there are really nice. However, there are a lot of trash on the beach. I really hope the local officials take notice of the trash littering and clean it up.", "This beach is so cool. So nice to hang out during the day. Very colorful bars and the waves are beautiful with a nice overspray.", "Maybe this isn't the destination of the most favorite destinations in . But for us this is the most beautiful part we have ever visited. Spending time here is amazing day. See the beauty of the beach, enjoying the fabulous evening view while surfing. A very worthy place to visit.", "The beach is black sand and more of a surfing beach. Not good for swimming, snorkeling or for small kids as the current is strong and the waves are big. If you like to sunbathe, the shore is spacious and kept clean. Nice for walking casually along the shoreline or even jogging.", "Very dirty beach with overpriced restaurants. A lot of tourists come to have seafood here with a view to the sunset. There is nothing special here. Alot of other places are better and cleaner.", "Water never gets high and the ground is filled with rocks, some even sharp, and plants, this is more of a fishing beach, which will also become clear to you, if you look around, as many fishers are out.", "I loved the mix of soft beige sand, with the soft black ash… it created what I am calling tiger sand. The beach is lined up with lounge chairs that you rent from the locals. We found a spot in front of a cafe with awesome coffee, liquor selections, and smoothies so we were set for a whole day of relaxing at the beach. Even better, this cafe had Wi-Fi, so we could be sending photos to friends and making everyone jealous. We tried to get in some surf classes, but the swells were pretty high and we were beginners, so we sat on the loungers all day. Vendors are non-stop bombarding you with wares that they sell to tourists for a high price. Knowing this, I still ended up buying something for more than normal because he made me feel like I would bring him some luck for the day. We did walk the beach at a certain point after getting board of sitting out. Beware of the streams of water flowing out to the ocean, I don' know what it is, but I don't trust it. Also, be aware some beach area is on temple grounds so no one can lay out on it- its pretty obvious where those areas are.", "The beach was dirty full of people being herded towards the different activities available. Not nice at all. I just wish we had not wasted out time going there. The experience was really not enjoyable at all!", "Hard to find the actual beach as google maps seems to lead you through private resorts to access the beach frontage! We rode bikes down an accessible street and whilst the views were quite nice, we were smothered by the numerous market traders! Good to see the coast but I would class it as non-essential on the \\to do list\\\" in hindsight!\"", "Beautiful clean beach White sand Lovely place to relax Mist of the beach is exclusive to the hotels but there is some areas where you can use Get hassled by the sellers", "Really great beach picturesque barter hard though kites 50,000 we got beds for 150,000 for 5 beds and probably still overpaid", "Quiet spots can be found, not too overcrowded with westerners - looked like lots of surf schools in the morning", "Loved just walking up the beach and grabbing a cold beer and beanbag, watching the locals surf, play football, volleyball and relax.", "Great for surfing but not the most beautiful beach at all. The whole beach area is a bit unkempt, rough, and not very attractive. It's a great place to surf from what I can tell but not really for lounging around. It's not like the beaches of Riviera Maya, Cancun, Phuket, or the Caribbean. The small town itself was more fun and interesting but don't go here for the beach.", "Long beach with many beach bars of varying character and style. Perfect for walks and watching the sunset. When we visited it was very windy so the big waves did not make it possible for anyone to swim. However lots of interesting things to see and do", "My finance and I spent two weeks exploring and this was by far our favorite beach. Super fine white sand, gorgeous views and plenty to do. There was a lovely breeze that kept the temperatures nice and it was easy to find a coushioned lounge chair in our out of the shade. Big disclaimer: this is an absolute resort town. Very Vegas-ey style hotels, some trying to be more ornate than others but the beaches themselves are well mantained and perfect for relaxation. There were a few vendors coming by with sarongs, massage offers, and water activities. The jet ski vendors were really pushing hard since their time is more limited for business. The tide goes out in the afternoon starting around 1-2pm and becomes ankle deep all the way from the shoreline to the safety boueys.", "Must place to visit if you love the beach and sunset. Don't expect clean toilets and changing rooms though !", "Relatively clean and not to choppy, said to be the best in the area. Used it nearly every day, very nice and just outside our resort the inaya putri.", "Frequented by top surfers. Black sand and beach not particularly clean as no beach cleaning system in place.", "Nice Beach with stunning view! Definitely a must visit for anyone of any purpose. Sunrise or sunset is a must to see. ", "The beach is nice and quiet but nothing much to do over there.", "This place does not get enough credit!! So glad we found this place. Awesome to watch the sun go down with live music and awesome drinks and food. Sitting on bean bags on white sand with candles is picture perfect. 100% worth the trip!", "Beach was very dirty & smelly Beach water was Full of sea urchin . Many local people came to the beach and burn the paper & send paper to the sea I think that makes ruin the sea & beach And it was very noisy with local music all day I really can not have peace of mind . View was not that great and no wind ... ... Extremely hot every day . Seriously you can find better beach in Malaysia . No need to fly so far way I have no fantasy with . Very regret to came here .", "Warm and blues Water and the white sand are the perfect match!!! We love the quite and the possibilita of swimm :)", "It's always dificult to rate a beach - as it can change daily due to currents and weather conditions etc.. But at the moment - well actually we were there during christmas - the beach is so ugly as there is plastic trash everywhere!! Even if you try to walk into the ocean the plastic swims around your legs and there is at least 6 meters wide plastic trash \\raod\\\" at the beach. The only good thing is that like this everybody sees what we humans do to our planet and to our oceans!!\"", "On Jan 2015, was at this beach while family members were somewhere in . The setting here gives the atmosphere where one could see the reason why they are in to catch sunset. Just sit in any of the local simply built restaurant for full meal or light bite.The food spread is good.Cannot remember the exact resto but the pizza is great.Sip a little cocktail while waiting for sunset. As the noon gets to evening,watch the atmosphere changes from the surfing beach combers to that relaxing colourful sunsetting mood.The beach will just transform itself to showcase the colourful and carefree part of beach. Watch how the least dressed beach goers making way to families of sunset viewers.Make a wish while the sun is setting.This is uch an atmosphere of at work. ", "The beach was absolutely beautiful. My husband and I had an amazing time out there. The only downside, there were no public beach chairs and umbrellas provided for people visiting the beach.", "Sand was grey and the water had millions of small plastic bits floating around in it. The foam was actually yellow! Will never come back nor recommend.", "I was there recently and found that this beach was good for surfing. You can rent surf boards at the beach and enjoy a quite high waves.", "I came to this beach for watch the sunset and the view it's really amazing. I can't describe with words but it really beautiful", "Very nice being here. Came for a dinner and got in surprise a very happening beach. Lots of shop and eateries.", "Who would think that you'd find such a stunning beach nestled on the other side of a cliff! White sand, gentle waves inside a reef, waves for surfing outside, if you're thirsty they even sell and bring the refreshments to you on the beach, clear enough to snorkel and all this besides the most beautiful scenery as you walk along the beach", "We didnt stay here for even 5mins we got turned off from all the rubbish on the beach and it was upsetting to see it the way it was", "This area has so much potential the beach is vast and stretches for miles, the local people are so nice and friendly i feel this is my second home, i can relax have a coffee and watch the world go bye. The diving here has to be timed perfect as there is both incoming and out going currents but if you time it right its perfect for Macro. the thing that pulls this beach down is the floating rubbish above and below the water line..... Please Please do something about it I would love to rate it higher but i feel this will go unheeded.", "Speechless at the amount of plastic. The thought of it will haunt me forever. It is depressing and disgusting. Stay a million miles away from Jimbaran Bay.", "Nice view!!! But littering (by locals and tourists) of plastic bags and bottles spoils the natural beauty", "Great spot for cocktails and watching the sun set. Great vibe for families, couples and all visitors to . There are many bars to choose from and there are always locals flying their huge kites. Highly recommended", "Fabulos beach no shale or sroney beach sand sand sand .very shallow only up to waist high for a great way out only then does it get deeper.not alot of fish about so not great for snorkling gotta get a boat to take you out further for that.cafe is great have your food at the bar we found it got cold by the time it took to get to the beach at the cafe you got good food drinks ciggies some snacks .food was always fresh cooked from what i could see and had .never had beli .toilets basic :but unisex as the day goes on they do smell and dont get cleaned regulary.enough. Sunbeds get there early only 100 idr for two all day .prices go up as the beach fills .beach vendours once told no they didnt bother us again .massage highly recommend it yiann also known as numder 5 amazing lady 200idr for full body best money spent all holiday . Taxis get the local blue or blue bird dont get the others your likely to get ripped off the bar will even get you one.", "Nice friendly beach with low and high tide where kids can play and swim on the sea. Clean and lots of good food either local or nice restaurant", "The beach is really nice, but you should go there in the afternoon. The sea looks a lot nicer then and there is less sea grass in it. Sunbeds and umbrella are around 50k rp.", "interesting to walk along on a Sunday evening and see the locals with their families enjoying the beach. At low tide the water appeared to have a sum on the surface. Much better to visit at high tide.", "Very quiet beach, not to much wave and very relaxing. We love to swimming here as there are no many coral and clean. Many local food and you have to tried it.", "It is a lovely wide beach with great sand. We didn't try to swim, but although the waves seemed quite strong, others were swimming and it seemed safe. There didn't seem to be much shade, or sunbeds, unless you attached yourself to a beach club", "Lovely white sandy beach with plenty of sunbeds. Ideal for water sports or fishing as well as lounging. Lots of restaurants and shops lining the beach, so no need to go far.", "Beach a little bit small and not very clean but quite. Few bar and restaurants close the beach. Very nice sunrise.", "This side of Island is well known for Kite Surfing and Surfing generally due to high waves and strong wind. The Water is not clear and the sands are dark \\more like Mud\\\".\"", "One of the better less crowded beaches in . Loved the laid back appearance and calmness after the hustle and bustle or the main shopping strip. Be sure to have a drink at sunset, the view over the water is great.", "White sandy beach and calm waves that generate a relaxed atmosphere to sunbathe and drink a beer....", "Plenty of bars & restaurants along the beach with great views. Popular area with learn to surf schools.Loads of beach lounges for hire. Beach itself is dark sand and locals try to remove rubbish from the area.Good place to park your bum and watch the day go by.", "Hi! This beach is good to get some sun, but I wouldn’t go in the water as it appears there is a lot of debris - both natural and unnatural. The water is still lovely to watch. Lots of hawkers but they leave you alone if you just say No. Good restaurant choices on the beach :) and wi fi in most all cafes! Coming from Finland - this is still fantastic. It’s all about perspective. I think, however; with tourism being THE industry in , they should consider cleaning the beaches.", "We often went down to the beach which is very nice with plenty going on in certain areas but you can find some quite places. I think the pictures say it all.", "There are some improvement since we last visit in 2015 and 2011. Less rubbish, must organised, private area and general areas. Many massage ladies, many restaurants, local market (small but self-contained), many cheap watersport activities and scuba diving excursion. Check in advance whether there is special event on the beach.", "Nice beach, pretty quiet and relaxed. There aren't any real waves and the food and drinks are expensive but its close to the mall so you can get your shopping done and get some beach time in one trip", "Good beach with lots of good quality cafes nearby for a snack or meal, and great spot to watch the sunset and have a quiet drink. Locals seem to like it too.", "Pretty good beach I would say. Mostly people swimming outside the Inaya or Ayoda resorts. Colder than the hotel pools. Waves can pull you out a bit so be careful with children. See locals fishing out there as well. People surfing. Sand gets very hot during the day. Otherwise nice view and good to relax in front of with a beer.", "very beautiful beach we could enjoy the sunset while enjoying a cup of tea in the cafe. Only five minutes from our hotel stay.", "A great place for sunset watching. Many locals go there. Very dirty beach & not fit for swimming. There's also a very smelly polluted inlet to cross. As a beach it is terrible , sunsets yes", "I have to concur with some of the others who have reviewed this beach, in particular Leylandbros who reviewed only yesterday. I walked from my hotel this afternoon looking forward to a nice walk on the beach following a lovely few days in Ubud. My initial impression was ugh, but I proceeded to walk hoping things would get better. In the end my partner and I were so disgusted by the amount of rubbish on the sand that we had to leave, vowing never to set foot on this beach again. I was horrified by the beaches of Sihanoukville but this is the Wes Craven version of horror! :-(", "The sellers were buzzing around but we found them entertaining! The sunset is amazing. Many people but not too crowded to get a nice beanbag & plonk yourself down with a Bintang! A must do! Prices were great at the bar - even for the food.", "Clean and neat beach with restaurants all around. Amazing sunset and view. Having dinner on the beach was an incredible experience.", "One of the few uncrowded beaches in . Great for spending a relaxing weekend. Beautiful Turquoise Blue water, great place for photography..", "we visited in the December 2016... obviously there was a current that bought all the rubbish mainly plastic onto the beaches... you really couldn't swim or sit on the beach at all... was even too scared to be bare feet... I have never seen to much plastic in all my life... even though there were workers and tractors day in and day out.. the mess kept coming in....", "We had a fantastic view to watch the sun setting from Chez Gado Gado, while enjoying a couple of cocktails and snacks. We then walked along the beach and it was such a lovely spot, to see everyone was having a good time.", " is a place known for surfing and so the tides are harsh for swimmers... so swimmers be careful... for the people and families who want to enjoy the holiday on the beach please take your rubbish with you as you can see many people like you left their rubbish there... When I say people like you I mean humans so do not get offended and try to keep a larger clean vision in life", "The beach is impressive. It's not white sand and crystal water by its clean and there are plenty of loungers and a good price. The guys that run the loungers have a good selection of drinks and hire body boards at a very reasonable price. There are some good bars along the beach apparently but we didn't make it that far. We did eat in a restaurant just off the beach which was very good. Definitely worth a look for a swim to cool down from the intense heat and fun if you like waves. ", "The beach and beach front walk are lovely and some nice spots to eat. But be prepared to be hassled for massages, tours and shopping. It is really annoying!", "Fantastic beach, sandy, lovely views to the mountains, refreshing water, just be aware there are a lot of crabs living as well in the sand - everywhere you see a small hole in the sand - thats a place for a crab. They are also in the water and under the rocks too, but we lived along nicely", "Nice beach with strong waves good for surfing. Nice restaurant by beach makes up for good vibes. Must do in . Great massage place by beach", "The beach looks absolutely beautiful and the waves aren't too big or too strong for swimming. Unfortunately, once you're on the beach, you will see a lot of garbage. Although they clean the beach every day, there always seems to be garbage, sad because the beach is really beautiful.", "A must visit beach for everyone coming to . It's peaceful and the night life is also good here. Enjoy a romantic stroll or just sip a beer while sitting on the bean bags, this beach will surely give you some good memories.", "Probably the best bay in . Protected by a barrier reef, this is probably the only safe beach in the South of . Eating on the beach at one of the seafood bbq restaurants at Sunset is a must. My favorite one are between the Intercontinental hotel and the Four Seasons.", "Lots of walking up and down the beach with my 5 year old. Not a great swimming beach but very fun and entertaining nonetheless. Didn't like seeing all the trash but was inspired by two non- nese people spending their day picking up trash along the beachfront. Tons of surfers enjoying waves but also quiet places to hang and watch the ocean. Particularly beautiful at sunset. Early in the am we could see cows walking the beach from our villa.", "My husband and I spent a day here and hired 2 day beds with a surfboard for quite cheap. The weather was lovely so it was a nice day and really fun for surfing with a longboard but the amount of people walking along selling you things got a little bit annoying. Some would stop for a good amount of time and just stand in front of you even when you were saying no. Apart from that a nice morning on the beach", "The Public portion of the beach is dirty, the only clean parts of the beach are the private beaches which belong to the resorts. We were very disappointed", "There are lots of activities to do and street shopping, food, relaxing etc. Good for sunrise. Lots of variety of food. on the beach massage.", "Once a month there is this special moment when the full moon rises in the East while tge sun sets in tge West Super romantic But also a bit chilly due to strong wind ... next time bring something to cover up", "Fantastic beach with good restaurants and places to be around. Nice atmosphere for spending time with friends.", "a very well maintained and neat and clean beach... was there with my 1 year old son and i could leave him comfortably on the sand.. awesome place to take some great and memorable photos...", "restaurants are plentiful for you to choose from and they are quite despo at times. very relaxing by the beach watching the sunset but the beach was rather dirty and not much cleaning.", "We spent a lot of time on this beach and loved it. It is very clean by standards and there's lots for everyone to see and do. If you are looking to relax, there are lots of places to rent sun beds and also loads of places to get food and drink. For the more active there is surfing, paragliding, cycling and the boardwalk is a great place for powerwalking as well. The sea is very calm close in and there are plenty of people fishing as well. Very easy to while away a few days here.", "A lovely older part of with a 6km boardwalk along the beach. Good restaurants, entertainment & shopping. Choose your hotel carefully!", "The beach is beautiful at sunset and the anese at sunrise send the cleaning machines in to clean up all the debris that has been left behind or floated in. This beach is nice and wide and great for wandering along or going for a run.", "We stayed here for 9 nights in June. It's a lovely beach better than the photos. The greenery behind it is lovely. The tides come in and out fairly quickly. If you want to swim you need to do so in the morning by the afternoon the tide is right out . The little shops and restaurants along the beach are really pleasant, not too busy in June. There is a great walkway right along the beach so if inclined you can walk a couple of hours end to end. There are as everywhere in lots of ladies selling massages or wanting you to look at their market shops. Still that's and you get used to its charm.", "Very quiet and beautiful. Most beaches in are crowded but this beach was not so. Not recommended for swimming.", "I found it impossible to swim due to the overwhelming plastic pollution in the sea. you were also battling with the surfers encroaching on the swimming area", "For Aussies, beaches are pretty mediocre. Costs a small fortune to sit on a recliner and constantly harrassed by the poor sarong ladies.", "One of the few beaches in where it is safe to swim and the only one suitable for kids.", "Andy is wonderful. Very friendly and nothing is too much trouble. Very cheap hire of sun lounges for the day. $2.50 or can sit on the bean bags and watch the sunset while having a Bintang or Smirnoff.", "The public beach is nice and there are a variety of restaurants! You seem to need to purchase something to get a chair - but you can bring your own blanket and rest on the beach for free!", "This beach has many huge waves and it's good for surfing .. It has loads of volcanic sand so the beach is not like you expecting it to be .. But otherwise it's nice fine sand and clean.. Many hotels on the beach so if u wanna be on the beach the best options is to stay in those hotels ..", "Water colour is beautiful and blue, sand is golden, you can walk quite far out and it's still fairly shallow so great for kids...also no hawkers bothering you, no jellyfish, very relaxing...my only complaint is the litter. Walked into the ocean to see floating plastic carrier bags, juice cartons and chip packets....PLEASE put litter in the bins. I actually went down the beach collecting some litter in one of the plastic bin bags, a lot of the holiday makers just looked at me in amazement, litter is everyone's problem whether on Holiday or not! A tractor goes up and down the beach at least 2 times per day raking the sand and the Grand Hyatt does send out a couple of guys who have big bin liners who try their best to pick up the smaller stuff. That aside it is a relaxing place to unwind and just around the corner at The Bay is a beautiful turquoise cove which is perfect for kids too. Would love to be back there now, sitting on my sun lounger under the shade of one of the trees.", "The beach was calm .. like the backwaters. So it was safe to leave the kids on the waterfront without worrying about the waves. ( there are no waves !) Nice clean beach .. the kids spent hours digging in the sand while we chilled", "Incredible natural formation with crystal blue water and a flawless beach. Those expecting to swim in the water beware! Tides and currenst are extremely strong and not recommended for swimming. The hike down toward the beach is strenuous, with no shade available. Bring water and appropriate shoes and a small umbrella if you can!", "the beach is very clean here even though it is visited by scores of people and the waters with myriad shades of green and blue make it a very attractive place to spend time at", "Beach in December 2014 was awash with plastic and litter every day. It was disgusting. The water was full of plastic bags, labels and bottles. The litter is washed down from the hills in the rivers and much of it also comes from Java", "Beautiful beach that stretches on. There are lots of little foodstalls selling local food and snacks here any time of the day. We enjoyed some mee goreng and grilled sweetcorn here with cold cold Bintang beer. There are also little shops selling souvenirs as well. It is a nice place to have a swim, sun bathe n relax.", "The beach has a fantastic vibe about it, days for relaxing and surfing. Night for a meal and chilling listening to the live music. Finally the sunsets are Awesome and to see so many people watching 🌞", "Don't let your kids swim here! The waves and current is to strong! Almost always red flag so good warning at the beach. The beach restaurants are simpel but in good relax atmosfere... Ideal for wave surfers!", "Very nice sunsets.....great people and food..beach very nice for families and surfers......very close to hotel...so walking was easy..", "very relaxing place in , touch of romantic, seafood restaurants along the way, with good price and amazing view when sunset time. good for couples or family.", "I wasn’t really sure what I was expecting when I turned up at this place. The staircase down to the beach is... something else. I wouldn’t recommend without a good level of fitness, bravery and a strong pair of shoes. The beach at the bottom is WELL worth it! The waves were about 10 foot plus so we had fun playing in the waves for a few hours. There was a guy at the bottom selling snacks and water so don’t worry too much if you can’t take it. It recommended for kids.", "Gorgeous clear water beach. Will definitely return. Place crowded with tourist but worth the visit. A must go.", "Barren beach with no trees, too many over priced seller, too many trash. Not really my kind of beach.", "I'd sadly stay away from the beach. It's polluted and the surf is not good. It's much better to stay at your villa and enjoy the pool.", "Had a few bintangs on the beach just over the road from Cocoon.Great live local entertainment at nights but some of the bars have the music up loud to try and drown out the bar next doors music. Was a bit windy most nights but still pleasant. More for the younger age group who like sitting in beanbags, relaxing and enjoying the atmposphere.", "If you are a surf lover, this is it...best and biggest wave you ever seen. Very nice long stretch beach for walking. A bit dirty with trash flow on top from where am at though.", "This is the dirtiest beach I’ve seen in so far. They clean it regularly but still there is a lot of garbage. Good for surfers-beginners. Sand and small waves (white water). No good schools nearby though (at least I haven’t come across). There is a lot of bars on this beach. The ones that are close to the entrance are very expensive, the further the cheaper. There are people trying selling you goods but not a lot of them and they pass if you ignore them.", "There are beach clubs set up were you can pay a small fee for sunbeds parasol swimming pools toilets showers . Great if your visiting with children. The sea is much calmer. There's plenty of restraunts to choose from. Well worth a visit for a change of scenery and habit.", "Walk around this great place, enjoy the surroundings and there is also a possibility to swim, so pack your stuff when interested.", "Very fantastic nice view of this beach, A nice and clean beach where no one bothers you. Enjoy, relax and relax. This is a must go place and an experience in itself. In the free time, go to some of the selection", "To enter this beach need to come to BTDC first. Some restaurant in front of the beach, kids friendly, i saw some people doing yoga aswell in the garder facing the beach. Also they have a big garden to walk and joging, so many local brought their pets for plays. Nice and you can also see the water blow. I love the spot.", "If cleaned up, and this means that also locals and tourist play their parts, this beach would be incredible. Yet, we still need to sort out the trash that comes from the ocean. I hear that some is washed down by the river, but I also think part of it a gift from the high traffic Indonesian ocean.", "The beach is protected by a reef off shore and is safe to swim in. The pathway along the whole length of the beach is paved and is good to take long walks as you go down the beach it offers restaurants and shopping and a cold beer if you get to hot.", "The beach is live all the time, nice place to take a sun bath , spend the complete day with couple of beer, lot of restaurants nearby", "Great for dinner on the beach you can eat relax and listen to live music . Sunset was pretty. Don't swim here the beach is dirty !!", "Great time at the beach, clean and not very crowded. The water is very clear. A great beach for family.", "The beach is lovely and the water is clean and clear. The walk along either end of the beach is good for a work out as the sand is soft and like quicksand closer to the water. Really loved walking along looking at the shells and saying hello to the fishermen. If it is really hard going you can also go along the footpath that runs from one end of the beach to the other. At the blowhole end there are markets. Its great to walk along and check out each hotel and then stop for lunch or dinner. You can get to the Connection shops through the Hyatt, which may not be allowed but we snuck through! I don't know what the beach is like during high season but we found it great and not crowded. Lovely at night too.", "Beach is clean considering the amount of people visiting.. we enjoyed the walks and restaurants around.. evenings seem to be special everyday..", "Spoilt by beaches in Australia I can only rate this one as average. The breeze off the water and the open space were fabulous after a day in the heat and humidity in town. The water looked pretty rough but was quite warm round the ankles - trying to avoid stepping on rubbish was a bit tedious.", "Beautiful beach clean and lovely water. Nice ambience...then just like all beaches well maintained and managed and peaceful.", "From someone who comes from the Philippines, this beach is average. We dropped by the beach during Galungan festival (local festival) and the beach was quiet full. Although in some areas particularly those maintained by some hotels are more private. There are a lot of food stalls, coffee shops, restaurants and souvenirs along the way. Bike rentals can also be found. There were quite a number of bikers and joggers in the morning when we were there.", "The beach in front of the resort was closed most days, probably rips or dumpers. There were surf schools near the resort but niot good surf.", "The shallow calm water is perfect for kids. A wonderful sidewalk goes up and down the length of the beach. The calm shallow waters are nice to walk in as well. Sand is nice, but not super soft.", "Loved how beautiful this beach was, however it is very rocky and I probably wouldn’t recommend if your wanting to wade in the shallows all day. This beach is great for kyaking but it’s very rocky, I’d say too rocky to swim in all day. However my friends and I had a great time relaxing on the beach and enjoying the cheap snacks and beer locals sell right there! Great time ❤️", "It is not worth going to a place that admits it has a lot of plastic and nappies floating in its water. Recently the army has been called out to clean up the beaches they have got so bad but we were there tow days later and they were still unacceptably filthy. i love nese people but there are better places to go on holiday in Asia. People avoiding belly who carefully avoid drinking the water and street eating are surprised when they get ill. Well this is one of the answers. Time the government stopped milking the place and cleaned it up.", "Its a average beach with lots of pubs/restuarants on it. Beauty of sea is like any other beach. Sandy beach where some time can be spend", "Don’t even loose your time going to that beach. It’s dirty, the sand is not good, it’s full of people trying to sell you stuff. They try to charge 20 dollars for a coconut that costs 2 dollars. They try to take advantage of tourists. We finally bought the coconuts for 2 dollars each in a bar. There are better beaches in . The color of water is dark.", "Visited here April / May 18, and was pretty disappointed. The sea is very rough and no good for swimming. There was a lot of rubbish washed up on the beach. In our 10 day stay we only went to this beach once as the visit did not inspire us to come back for a 2nd visit. In fact struggled to find a beach in that impressed us....can't beat the Caribbean for me! ", "Bit disappointing to be honest. The sand is golden and nice enough and it's beguiling to watch the surf break out on the reef. If it's a clear day you will have views to mountainous eastern and across to the nearby Pula Pendida archipelago. There is some shade and lots of nice looking villas with great pools, spread amongst the high end hotels. Many vendors are also here eeking out an living, but they don't hassle you too much. But the beach itself is not stunning and a hug disadvantage is that at low states of the tide the sea goes out a long way and you are just left with an unappeling seaweedy-mess. Totally unswimmable. So check the tide tables before you go!", "Beach looks clean but don't dig in the sand you will come accross all the buried rubbish. Was pretty horrible watching them dig holes and sweep all the rubbish in ", "Had higher expectation of the beach but the waters edge was covered in plastic rubbish making it uncertain of what we were walking on and definitely did not make a swim inviting - beach in desperate need of a cleanup", "The view of the sunset from here was awesome! It wasn't heavily crowded when I got there but the place tends to be crowded at times, nevertheless it's a great place to be. Well maintained, clean and the locals are quite friendly. A note though, drinks bought from the beach maybe costlier than buying outside!", "Well, I love beaches so it's hard to disappoint. Very nice beach - you can rent a lounge chair for pretty cheap and truly enjoy the crashing waves. Various restaurants scattered along the shore to enjoy a drink or food as well.", "Just relaxing having a drink by the beach they have Umbrella deck chairs and seats, surf lessons if that's what interests you. You can have breakfast overlooking the water I walked from my Villa various market stalls along the way", "beach has lots of private resort areas.. with some water sports as well. Nice place to relax and unwind.", "Clean and nice Long Beach walk to go best in morning and evening time. See the sunset in this ocean will be absolutely beautiful and must to try.", "It's really pretty but a little bit of rubbish washes up on shore which is sad. Look after the land tourists and folk :)", "The beach and the whole ITDC area was a bit of a let down for me as apart from the top hotels the moment you step outside the hotel area the surroundings are not what you would expect from a world class destination. It all looks a bit half completed and missing the key details. The beach itself is nice to look at and stroll around it but for swimming not really good as the waves are high and the water is not so clean so if you stay in one of the resorts you will swim in the pools for sure. Also the offer of the beach clubs really not on high level so again in the resorts its all great but outside not much.", "Our villa is ten minutes walks from this beach so we went there three times with kids. Compared with other very commercialised beach (Jimbaran), this beach is still having a feeling of openness, wildness and quietness. The sunset there are beautiful!", "A beautiful beach but over crowded. It caters more toward locals. It was not a perfect beach for couples who want to have a quality times. To hectic for us.", "Lovely beach with great view. Only downside...people trying to get you into the markets when you want to enjoy the scenery", "A beautiful sandy beach ..quite busy along beach front...lots of great places to eat...loved watching kites flying every afternoon quite a sight to see ...lots of vendors selling all sorts of clothing etc ..you just have to be careful walking along beach path as it doubles as motor scooter highway", "This place is suited for couples or groups with table service provided for all drinks and food. Tapas was good and staff really helpful and friendly. Not the cheapest place but if you time it for happy hour it helps! A good night out and great view of the beach and sunset from some of the booths.", "Our family came to this beach. Its a nice beach to stay all day long. We annoyed the atmosphere here, will come again next time ", "This is the place to enjoy the beach. Don't waste your time else where. Everthing you would want is available here.", "Lovely beaches - nice promenade along the way with places to eat & drink, shop & book water sports and excursions.", "The beach was so relaxing, clean, and we could hear wave sounds clearly. We feels the private beach there and great experience with Watersport, so love it!", "Well, well, we did expect more from the beaches of than this. The tide and the large amount of seaweed in combination makes swimming in these waters highly difficult. The beach is also, in our opinion, suffering from pollution in the form and shape of plastic materials left in the water. As a beach goes this one is, unfortunately, not worth a visit. Definitely not flying for 18 hours as we did.", "Clean beach with deep blue sea, clear sky, you can lay down all day and can exited with surf activity.", "Okay kind of family beach - pleasant swimming beach too albeit at high tide only. Not too many people selling stuff either which can be overwhelming at times!", "Went to go to la planche but was busy so went next door to juice park. The sunset is amazing and so much to watch . Go around 5pm and enjoy the sights", "Its just a beach, but it is free and you dont have to climb down steps to get to it. Its clean free from rubbish, rocks and seaweed", "Great beach at night nese families and travellers all mingle and relax watching the sunset , beautiful location", "Like numerous beaches in .... Idyllic. However, if the flotsam and jetsome (plastic cups, lighters, old ropes and general rubbish) at the water line were cleaned on a daily basis they would be beautiful.", "Nice and clean. Not too busy, beach chairs as lottery- 1st day for 4 we paid 300k, next day 150K. Try to stay in same place, same fella so will get better price. Lifeguard was on duty , waves too big- telling to everyone get out from water- Perfect.", "Very good shopping,lots of eateries and bars. Beach and outlook is nice and relaxing. We didn’t experience many young party goers.", "went twice while walking around the sholling centre by sea front. lotsof exspensive hotels.very windy, but if you like wind surfing and such then this beach is definatly for you. lots of people guest and locals. people did swim but we had been told that the under currents are very dangerous... don't think I would spend a week here. but then I don't surf.", "Beach it self is really nice but we got so annoyed with those sellers! Has a lot of places where to sit, have a drink and watch sunset.", "Loved hanging out on the Beach Hotel bean bags of an evening, cheap drinks and watching the sunset each day. Couldn't get any better. The beach is also full of life, live music, people playing soccer.. is just the best when you come from the hustle of a city.", "The beach is a sandbar for about 1km and it's all broken coral so not really suitable for swimming. There are plenty of boats and jet skis for hire that take you out further. It is lovely for a stroll in the moonlight.", "The beach is clean and have a magnificent view over the region. Can enjoy good food in the vicinity.", "if you like people watching this is the place for you. Watching the sunset from your beanbag on the beach is a must at Double 6 Beach. The beanbags are cheap to hire, you can buy drinks and food and have in your beanbag. The beach is clean. The locals selling their wares are good fun to barter with.watch the incoming tide though! Need to get there early to get a good seat.", "We were stopping at a local hotel, 3 mins away from the beach. Srent a lot of toime walking on the beach, beers in the restaurants, and evening meals watching the fantastic sunsets. What an experience. The main area, in the middle of the beach, was a bit touristy, but there are much quieter areas. Sand was so clean, very little litter, just a gentle surf. A lot quieter than many fantastic beach resorts Ive been to.", "Visited for a long walk which we really enjoyed. Nice to watch the waves rolling in. It is not recommended you swim here so can only dip your feet when it's hot.", "Cheap, lots of activity going on and cocktails a few hundred metres from the ocean's edge at sunset - worth a visit.", "Beautiful stretch of coastline with plenty of beach to laze about. Hotels have kept their respective beach fronts accommodating. Water is very inviting but full of rubbish. We really weren’t keen on swimming with plastic bags, chip packets, food scraps, bottles and reed baskets. I really don’t know why anyone was keen to hire a surfboard despite the nice waves. It was a terrible sight. The nese would go a long way to teach people to keep the waterways clean.", "Best beach I have seen on this earth. Wow!! It is so good to be here to get yourself relax and calm. Also, surfers can have a great time here in the waters. You can find many professional surfers to learn surfing here too.", "Quite sad to look at, the road along the beach is filthy and covered in construction works and barricades. Beach itsself is not that good, far better ones anywhere in Australia and many other places in the world. Yes, you can sit in a bean bag and drink and watch the sunset, with a passing parade of predominately heavily inked Australians promenading up and down in their Bintang singlets with a bottle in their hand. Jalan Arjuna (Double 6 road) itself has some nice little shops and a couple of good places to eat, but far better beaches elsewhere.", "It's very big beach i think, because when you start from entry through, you should be went again till you look the beach, Very clean here and good place to take picture here", "Easy access and great meeting places to relax over drinks with friends. Great place to spend an afternoon relaxing and taking in the beach views.", "This was a good beach for us because we wanted to do some surfing as beginners and we're looking for consistent waist deep foamy waves and sand all the way out. This was a better bet for us than the beach at Canggu where the surf was too messy for beginners in August. There may be somewhere better for beginner surfers... Surf board hire 200,000 idr for 2 hours for 2 boards and rash vests It stays shallow here for some way out but the waves can get quite big. Not so good for swimming. The beach isn't the cleanest but only in the respect that there is the same run off into the sea as you unfortunately find on other beaches. Unfortunately, like many beaches in you will also find lots of polystyrene balls chocking the sand from the burst beach bean bags put out for tourists to use.", "We were told recent storms was the cause of the rubbish all overthe beach. Pretty sad for local business owners as it definitely turned tourists off being at the beach. Local workers constantly cleaning the beach but was hard for them to keep up with the rubbish rolling in", "We loved this beach, they have small shacks with live music and beautiful sunset, loved being here, should definately visit for a drink, sunset and music combo.", "Can't fault it! Clean and plenty of comfortable sun beds - security excellent and staff so helpful and friendly I would recommend this 100%", "The beach is clean. There are few good restaurants on the beach, and the food there is clean, tasty and very reasonably priced.", "Crystal clear water and white sand mixed with corals and marbles...a nice place if u want to simply walk on the shore...", "We walked along the beach walk with a baby in a stroller and really enjoyed it. Lots of shops, restaurants and shade from some amazing old trees. As we had a villa with a pool, we didn't go swimming. Some outstanding hotels along this section well worth a look.", "good white sand on the beach to walk or enjoy the view..not to crowded so tourist can safely and enjoy their holiday", "Not really a nice beach but here you could just go and sit down on bean bags from cafes and restaurants along the beach to enjoy the sunset with live music. Things to do here are surfing, playing kites, swim etc. The prices are a bit crazy expensive for foods and beverages, the taste was not so worth the price for the cafe.", "Unforgettable - blue sky, flower petals forming a path, a light breeze - the perfect setting for a beach wedding - and unlike other beaches completely solitary", "Gone is the or old. There's simply no excuse for the filth we behold: piles of garbage topping 6' in places, and miles of garbage stretching south and north as far as the eye can see. To make matters even worse, the return of the beanbag chair, filled with styrofoam pellets, has arrived, and all the bars north of Double 6 sport them...and they leak. So now we have millions of white styrofoam pellets added to the cigarette butts, plastic food wrappers, containers, bags and FSM knows what else. The UN should intervene. Large ashtray barrels should be deployed, fines should be posted, bulldozers brought in and darn it someone should rectify this environmental disaster. Stay away. Go to Thailand, go to Lombok, just go anywhere but here. The beautiful nese people are in for a rough ride if this persists.", "Nice beach but too many ppl n boats... Not so relaxing. Need to pay entrance fees... Think its 30k per person.", "Very average beach coming from Australia. Especially during low tide with sea weeds showing. Sand was nice enough and great private restaurants and bars on the beach.", "We were disappointed while arriving on that beach as the water was very dirty. We didn't go into the water and went for the pool instead. The location is nice though with a lot of hotels and restaurants... it's good spot for dinner on the beach", "One of the nicest beaches in and we have visited a few. Great beach clubs where you can relax, drink and swim in luxury.", "Whilst visiting we took a day trip and spent some time at the beach for a cool off. It's a lovely sandy beach with seats and umbrellas for hire you you can just sit on the sand. Very humid on our day but fine and the water was clean. Resorts seem to front the road then the beach. Of course there are vendors for drinks, ice creams etc. new Parkinson g places were being built when we visited. Lovely place to visit, take a swim and relax. A fair amount of people but not crowded.", "Gorgeous beach but very busy. People everywhere. Can watch from up above at Old mans restaurant, unsure if ok for swimming, may be best for surfing", "Very beautiful beach , so many visitors, you really feel that you are enjoying vacation. So many well-known hotels and resorts and restaurants . You can enjoy local shopping", "WOrth the sunset.. have some beers people! cheers! also do take a walk along the beach and enjoy the warm backwash of the sea.. CHeers!", "Our recent stay (Jan. 2015) featured a beach strewn with trash, and too much wind to make for good surf. However, I have fond memories of surfing here in previous years with very little trash on the beach.", "Good atmosphere and lovely food. Take time to walk up/down the beach to get the best value. Every time we are in we eat on the beach at least once.", "Long stretch of good sand. Sea is not generally recommended for swimming due to the surf waves but there are some safer areas under surveillance. Fabulous sunsets .", "beautiful sunset if you coming here in the afternoon after 6 pm. many many people coming here, cause they have a beautiful beaches 😍😍😍", "The beach was filthy due to recent heavy rains and rubbish washed up, we weren't their for the beach though as we went Nusa Dua to have a lovely day at a clean beach!", "It's a great beach to enjoy the water when it's on high tide. Not deep so recommended for kids or family. Not a sunset beach. Don't go when it's on low tide cuz the beach will looks dirty because of seaweed", "Here is the beach for surfer. Period. I could not swim for a whole month. Then raining all garbage came visible all over. Not a place for non surfing people.", "The reef break is pretty consistent, not to big (until 6 ft) and not dangerous (flat rock). On the parking lot there is plenty of boardhire shops and surf lessons. At the end of the day the parking lot fills up with surfers and local people walking their dogs, a nice sun downer with a bintang!", "There are a lot of more beautiful beaches for swimming in . Relatively dirty beach for swimming (but still not such bad). But with lot of restaurants and shops... I will prefer atmosphere and sea view instead of swimming at this point.", "We got there at around 11-11:30 am. The beach wasn't too crowded. The water was just incredibly beautiful. Blue and turquoise with white sand!! The chairs were 25000 irp. There are a lot of restaurants to choose from and showers to rinse. We really liked this place. We left around 3 which was perfect as a crowd of tourists arrived at that time (we saw at least 20 tourist buses when we left).", "Great for sun tanning and great restaurant's on the sand which deliver F&B to your day beds .The beach sand is cleaned from rubbish washed up from the sea every morning and you welcome to give a hand around 6am when I'm still in bed-hehe", "In a day the beach looked average, not great for sunbathing or swimming due to massive waves, black dirty looking sand. In the evening it transforms into amazing place to sit on the beanbags sipping cocktails and enjoying the sunset while listening to music", "Very nice beach. Very less crowded beach compare to other beaches of . Speed boat facility available here for the Lomongan.", "Beautiful beach spoilt by banks of dried seaweed scattered all over the beach and floating in the sea which was not pleasant to walk on or swim with. Sunbeds can be a bit of a problem - unless you are staying at one of the beach resorts you must pay extortionate fees for their use even if using their bar, or be chased off by the sunbed mafia!", "Our hotel had a separate area for the guests. Someone to hand out towels and ensure everything ok. Nice swimming beach.", "I will admit I'm not a big fan of beaches and in saying that I will also say I would not swim here. Too much seaweed in the water and this terrifies me. Sand is course but light in colour and you get chased down by a lot of locals to buy things and massages, for me not a place I would go back to, not restful at all.", "good for view, have a ride by glass bottom boat, or scooterboat, not for swimming, any price is posible to barhain twice less", "Quiet, clean and safe. Great crashing waves for body boarding and general fun. Food available from local vendors and plenty of taxis around to transport you.", "The waves at the beach was great! Very gd for surfing... sand was fine and the crowd was gd as well. Recommended to at least take a walk down the beaches", "The hotel beach is very good and clean a lot of non hotel beaches are not so clean there is a paved beach path along the top of the beach and a mix of bars and restaurants along its length, we liked the Bamboo bar on the beach", "It is on the road to Garuda Wisnu Kencana. This beach is awesome. Not much crowd. Good for children too. The stone on the beach quite sharp though.", "Love this beach very much... I suggest to come here at 6am you can see beautiful sunrise .... After the sunrise you can play or swim at the beach..", "Nice wild natural beach with high waves. Perfectly for chilling and sunsets, but be careful with swimming!", "We were at this beach most days. Most of the days it was beautiful weather and the beach was clean. The first day we arrived there it was around 2pm. I pretty much knew the price of the umbrellas and chairs so paid that. Two hours later the guy came to take them and said it was only a two hour price. He wanted 50000 for two hours which is more than the daily rate. I told him I was not impressed and he said, ok, go somewhere else. We did. My daughters also got their hair braided on the beach. One daughter paid 100000 and the other paid 150000 ( her hair was very very long and very thick) this was much cheaper than anywhere else we found and included beads. You can choose your own colour beads. There is a constant flow of people offering things. We mostly didn't mind as the children wanted to buy fairy floss, laser pointers etc. Pedicures, manicures, all very cheap and reasonable 25000. Don't expect a first class job but the girls loved the little flowers on their fingers and toes. We ate dinner there one night, 8 in our group and were stunned at how reasonable it was. We all ate and drank including beer and some seafood and it cost about $80AUD The live music right there on the sand was great. So relaxing. The kids got to run around and play, we danced to the music. Everyone here is happy and relaxed, it is beautiful.", "The sand is black and the sea is so wavy! Not suitable if you want to have a swim but definitely good for surfers!", "This is a decent beach with very shallow water. Generally very calm so great for children or just relaxing in one of the restaurants or bars.", "If you are looking for crystalline water this is not the place. The beach is good if you enjoy water activities like banana, sail parachuting, etc The area to swim is pretty limited and the water not clean. The beach in front of the hotels is kept clean so people can enjoy nice sunbathing and use hotel services", "A long white sands beach with shallow water for about a quarter mile to the breakers, where the surfers go. It is a long way to go to , but it worths.", "Extremely clean, great place to visit. Heaps of restaurants, cafes & bars right on the beach, ideal for couples, singles & families.", "A nice walk along the beach.. a long stretch of beach with good surf.. a few locals selling products along the way", "i went to visit this Beach a few week Ago, so Many rubbish, plastick, bottle and other, this pace it so touristic and not very comfert for relax", "Nice beach with some really good pubs / bars along the strip most of my days spent here some really good spots to have a drink an watch the sun go down 👌👌", "Useless to say “you’ll be bothered by locals who try to sell you stuff” because that is written in every single review of , get over it, that’s what they do to get money. The beach is BEAUTIFUL, and the best thing I can advice you to do is to go there to watch the sunset, as it really warms your heart. ", "The beach okay, but not suitable for little kids Not many things to do, good for, taking pictures Cheap entrance fee", "Good spot to learn to surf. Sand is a mix of black volcanic and silica, so looks fairly good and very little rubbish. Lots of access points on to the beach and variety of pop-up style bars.", "There is a reef protecting this beach, which makes for calm waters so young children can swim easily. It's a narrow beach, and at low tide you can't walk very far out without stepping in a bunch of seaweeds. But it's pretty good for families with kids.", "Very clean and quiet beach..hotel staff clean certain beach areas every day. Many hotels on the beach and very expensive. You can hire beach chairs if hotel not on the beach.", "walking along this beach we found some spots that are realy nice and some not so much. some areas are crowded with lots of rubbish, some areas are clean with hardly anyone around.", "The guests at the hotels that are on the beach can retreat to these for shade but if you’re visiting forget it. It’s a nice beach but no respite from sun or wind. I don’t know if I will come back", "Though it was raining hard this morning, it was a nice walk! There were a bit of rubbish on the beach at some places but it was raining , so guessing all the rubbish are being washed out onto the beach but like I've said it was a very nice walk by the sea 🙂.", "There were some hawkers strolling the beach but they were not too intense about you buying things. There was a good amount of beach between the umbrellas and the water for our kids to play in. The water was also shallow for a good distance to allow some playing without worry for our young children. Negotiate with the umbrella men as they like to get hourly prices but you can get the whole day for not much more. There was some plastic in the water from time to time but it's hard to complain when the waves were as vigorous as they were.", "The beach looks really nice, however the sand is really boggy, on a slop and impossible to walk any distance on. A little disappointing", "The beach is so beautiful! Plus, it is not crowded when I go there with my family. The roads along the beach are rocky but the hilly scenery is breathtaking and we didn't have any regret coming here at all! We take plenty of pictures here too and we loved it!!", "nice little beach. Much calmer & cleaner then Legian or Seminyak. It was still a bit dirty, maybe because it is out of season!? Just the stray dogs were really annoying, especially as we were there with our baby.", "A very long beach where one can actually go for a long relaxing walk. The cleanliness of the beach is also worth a commendation.", "I went to this place more than 5 times with family, friends and my Fiance. They love this place. The beach are so clean and will see the gorgeous time at noon, because the sun shine make the beach blue and so clean :)", "We were there after a stom so there is rubish all over the beach so we didn't swim the people who sell on the beach are a little bit anoring but after you get use to that its a wonderful place with food and drinks even were your choice we and what you do the chiars on the beach are of rent so if you don't mind playing a little money you can sit on the beach and get a massage it really wonderful way to spend time", "Buetiful back drop by the ocean, a must see at sunset. Many things to see starting from the taxi coach drop off, you know the sea of tourist stalls but I must say the bbq sweet corn vendors do a great cheap snack. There were random snakes to be photographed with, camera men, kite and model boat sellers, just about everything, be aware it is 2k Indo rupia to use any of the toilet facilities.", "Loved the food, great cocktails, lazing about by the pool or beach, beautiful people, sunsets and scenery. Plenty to see and do.", "A great family spot that is super safe for the kids. Water sports just off the beach in water that is as warm as a bath. Not the cleanest beach we've visited and we got a visit from a sea snake but you'll definitely feel like you're on holiday here.", "Some good restaurants in that area. We ate Thai food at the beach - which was great until the rain started. But then we moved inside. Nice beach indeed.", "The beach has big waves - good for those who want to try surfing. Sand is not so white but the view is okay. There are umbrellas and benches that you can rent if the sun gets too hot. There are lots of tourists when we visited since it's summer, so it's kinda crowded. You can also run along the coast if your hotel is just nearby.", "Trash everywhere. Glass bulbs on the beach. Trash blowing everywhere. Otherwise, very beautiful setting.", "Good beach to enjoy with family and friends. One can just relax on the sea shore - please take some mats and sunscreen lotion. We were there for a short period so not sure if they rent sea umbrellas. If you are planning to stay longer then umbrellas are a must as it can get very sunny.", "The beach has lots of entertainment, nice bars and restaurants. The beach itself is ok, apart from the sewage streams that trickles down into the sea. It wasn't pleasant having to walk through them as you go along the beach front.. It smelt terrible and you couldn't help but think you're walking through **** Apart from that, the beach is big, has lots of places to sunbathe and is apparently great for surfing (the sea is quite rough)", "Good beach , cant really swim in it - more for relaxing in the water. The tide is very high & the current was really strong. The area around was also very pretty . Waterblow is a must see , the rest is really pretty resorts. Recommend", "Relaxing on the beach cold Bentag the music live great atmosphere great food just beautiful large been bags great place to catch and relax", "Clean and Nice Beach, Good food stalls, Intercontinental was the best place to stay if you are in the area. Don't forget to try the corn with chilli, so much to do", "Come here early morning when the sunshine still nice, the beach is not crowd and the wave is superrr nice. The view is breath taking and i just love the beach, white sand and nice water", "This beach is amazing as it is not too packed which makes it more relaxing and fun. The beach was clean and we had a great time. Miss it already.", "It's always a treat to walk along this quiet beach early in the morning or late afternoon. Its clean. The beach is good for children with very small to moderate surf.", "The decent place to kill the time by lazying at the beach bench until sunset, enjoying local foods, beers.", "This is a great beach for adults, but it was a little crowded for us to take the kids, as we had some difficulty to keep an eye on them. You can buy delicious fruits and drinks from people on the beach, which is great way to cool off in the heat.", "Beautiful spot to enjoy the sunset on a beanbag with a bevy and some nibblies. Just don’t use the beach toilet you have to pay to use. Disgusting.", "Unfortunately, I agree with all the negative reviews. We were staying at a very good hotel which was sea front and they cleaned the front of the hotel's part of the beach every day so was not responsible for the rest. The few times we walked we did see a dead dog and dog walkers would let their dogs foul and not pick up after them, so pretty disgusting. The GM of the hotel said that the Government are responsible and as they really don't care a fig as you can see from the rubbish on the beach as well as the streets, that the Government is not exactly \\Green\\\".\"", "Coast is amazing with long sendy beach and beautifull plant and threes whos give deep shadow. Many resort with pool and garden. You can hire sunbeds in resort for 20 euro per person and you got towel and you can use pool. You can hire sunbeds outside resort for 7 euro per 3 hrs per person and you got towel and shower. Hughe minus is dirty sea with plastic, paper, naylon bags etc...on this beach waves not so big.", "But not to swim in ... rips and currents make it too unsafe to do so. A very long stretch of beach which allows you to look at the other hotels on the beach. ", "Lovely clean beach warm water .if you are not in one of the hotels you cant use the facilities .thats the only downside but we had a lovely day there", "Nice park, a bit cleaner than what seems to be the standard around . Plastic is killing the natural beauty of this island!!!", "We were several times at the beach, visited The Lawn, some beach bars etc. We liked the mood before sundown very much, as there is a friendly mix of locals, tourists, surfers, dogs and cats and the light is indescribable at sundown! Best to enjoy with a cold bintang beer from the many tiny beach bars.", "This is my dream beach! I don't like too busy beaches. This one is just perfect. I brought my picnic box, kite, and my daughter beach toys. We have so much fun. And while my hubby is busy with his kite, and my kid busy with her toys, I chose to drink my cuppa cofffee and cake in Luhtu's coffee shop while watching them playing right in front of me. A perfect place to read your novel.", "Wow it was beautiful so clean and clear, loved it. We had access to the beach from our hotel and was there everyday swimming cooler than the swimming pools", "Not very clean, but they have had a couple of storms. Lot of rubbish on the beach and surrounds. Would not hurry back there again.", "Fun beach and surf vibe with lots of great healthy cafes for post surf snacks. Old man's is good for happy hour also and has a nice market once a fortnight/month (not sure exactly how frequent :-)", "This beach is connected with nearby beaches such as batu bolong and nelayan. There is a big temple on the shore. The wave is good and there are a lot of restaurant and cafe nearby", "The beach have plenty of good restaurants and you can rent umbrellas! But it’s really depressing that the beach is full of plastic. Especially in the morning before the daily cleaning team has been there.", "This is not the cleanest beach in the world but it has an appeal especially at sunset. Lovely walk along the beach here.", "Although it was crowded, the beach itself was clean and nice. You can find a good spot for sunbathing.", "Went with bunch of friends, the place is hard to find on your own. Thank you Waze! We went kayaking and there was also Paramotor, but we didn't get try it. Place is clean, white sandy beach.", "The beach is extremely long. The wave is so strong that it's twice as high as an adult height. Should be a good place for surfing. A nice spot to see sunset. We saw a couple taking pre-wedding shoot on the beach. Probably not private enough for sun bathing. Not is a safe place for leisure swimming due to the strong wave. Sand looks pretty dark but feel soft and powdery on feet.", "Stunning! Favourite beach on the mainland. Beautiful, clean, great snorkelling, beach chairs and bars yet relatively undiscovered - a must see on your trip :)", "We stayed at the Oasis which had its own Beach Club (umbrellas and lounges). We bought Bintangs from the local traders and shopped for some souvenirs. Water was warm and clear.", "Less people and a lot cleaner. Pay a visit to the water blow point (best time at noon or early morning).", "Beach was not too far to reach, Had a massage here and dined at one of the nese cafes. Food was good and reasonably priced.", "Quiet and nice beach. Possible to rent sunbeds with sun-umbrella and towels severalplaces with possibility for free use of toilet / shower. Cheap to buy water and other drinks in the beachbars. Happy-hours in most of the beachbars around 16.00-18.00. ", "Lovely! nice long beach walk and it was very nice-though crowded at times. If you were staying in a hotel on the beach it was fine, but you could walk easily to this from our villa (Zen Villa).", "Nice beach to go in the morning. Clean water. Long Stretch of beach. There's a lot of sun beds but you need to pay. I don't know the price as I didn't use. There's people doing exercises, learning surfing...etc. but if you go to the side where it's near double 6 hotel the beach is less crowded.", "We went there to do some water activities.... we did snorkeling ... it was ok but after that we ride on a banana boat , it was dangerous as we fell down from the boat ... water was clear .... we couldn't do paragliding as weather was not good....", "Perfect beach- just as you want it to be. Cleaners that made sure it was clean in the mornings. Long runs was perfect and nice swimming.", "Clean, quiet, great beach to hang. It has nice facilities since we stay by the beach. Easy access from hotel. It has lots of food around it.", "My daughter really loves this place. She likes to play with sand. The beach itself is very clean, and a nice place to hang out or relax", "Out of season, a bit too quiet Good clean beach and good food. The local area around the hotel was away from any night life", "Possible the worst beach we have ever visited. OMG the state of it, rubbish & litter, the sea is, in some area's dark grey.. Enjoyed couple of bars. Thats the limit.", "I ve been for a jog in the morning around 6am. It was a ride between trash, plastic bags, flip flops... Tourist should come early to see that. Luck some truck clean that before most of the people arrive. A real shame.", "Very bed! I was so disappointed of Sanur beach. Lot of algae everywhere, but this is what I can understand. But everywhere are plastic bottles, tins, garbage.. But don' be sad, you can find many beautiful beaches around, take a taxi.", "So dirty! Lot of rubbish! You cant swim there. Hellow! Is this ?????? Wake up people! Lets work together to make it clean! Not just throw all the rubbish to the sea.", "A nice clean beach with a lot of local people yet the ambience still nice. We tried to hire a canoe and it was fun ! Try to come in the early morning which is still quiet and u can see beautiful sunrise", "Average beach, not for swimming nor enjoying the water. But best for evening walk to enjoy the sunset, you can see peoples plyaying football, running, or just playing the sand", "Had a stopover for about an hour. It has really a picturesque view surrounded by clear waters. Very peaceful beach and perhaps popular amongst locals who used to visit perhaps on local holidays.The toilets, though are charged ones but are quite dirty and need to be managed properly. Overall good place to be there during ones visit to .", "Really nice place to see the sunset, beware of the people Trying to sell you stuff for way to high prices, better to spend this at an local shop near your hotel. Just grab an bintang sit down and relax", "Nice beach if you like big waves, go and try it, few people and clean place. Bring bananas and fruits so you can share with the monkeys that runs freely.", "We just walked the beach. It was fairly clean. Plenty of deck chairs to sit on. And a few bars and market stalls along the back", "Just a beautiful beach plenty of tourists and five stars hotels. Everything is expensive and really not autentic.", "The beach was wonderful! Clear water, clean sand and not crowded-Low tide was so calm and you could see the bottom- High tide had small waves that delighted the kids playing there.", "Fairly quiet beach. Areas in front of main hotels are fine (can hire sun beds/towels etc and use hotels pool etc) parts of the sea front are messy so choose your spot carefully. Lots of water activities on offer.", "this is a great beach very safe and clear water,the beaches are keeped very clean all along the strip,but the wind gets up late afternoon.", "Clear water but mind your step with corals.Lot of food stalls and rental of lazy chairs is 50k rupiah for two chair. Surfing on the extreme left side of the beach.", "Go here in the morning Low current Low tide Clean white sandy beach Kids safely played and swim here We visited our hotel beach club Enough number day bed and lounger bed A shower room", "Lots of boats all around the beach which made it difficult to enjoy a decent swim. Bot the cleanest, has some stuff thrown here and there. Lots of stray dogs wandering. I don't recommend touching them. Other than that..its a beach :)", "So much rubbish washing ashore, could not bring myself or our group to go swimming- such a shame sunset was beautiful.", "This is a very shallow beach, which is not really very pleasant for swimming. However, it is fun to stroll by and to enjoy little colorful boats.", "Beautiful unspoilt beach away from all the brashness of the main hack. Very safe beach despite large waves as lots of lifeguards and flags to ensure safety. Very pleasant family orientated beach.", "Full of rubbish and debris and although they had tractors operating to clear it, they couldn't keep up with it, it is such a shame as it wasn't this bad when we visited before .", "It was fun there were some shops. And some nice restaurants. There is a nice beach nice water. There are a lot of places where you can rent boats and things to to at the beach.", "Clean place and you can enjoy swimming and surfing in the beach with quiete friendly wave :D :D .. good place to enjoy the sunset \\when is not cloudy :D\"", "Lovely moonrise while eating dinner! The beach is clean and well used by locals at sunset! Lots of fun! ", "The pounding surf on the crescent shaped beach is a sight to behold. The beach starts at the majestic Four Seasons resort at one end and ends with a view of the planes landing and taking off at the other end. The curving beach is crowded in parts (at the seafood joints) but there are large swathes which are peaceful. Great place to visit!", "We stayed at the Tugu Hotel because my boyfriend loves surfing... It's a pretty sunset, but not worth more than a day trip. There was so much trash on the beach, stray animals and sewage running into the water where the surfers surf. I would recommend visiting Seminyak for surfing instead.", "Nice calm beach due to the reef. Every type of water sport lessons to be had here. Plenty of bars with comfy chairs where you can sit out and have a drink and watch the kids play. Take a stroll or cycle the boardwalk.", "Average beach , beautifully warm water and fun waves (be careful strong current) We paid 100K for 2 long chairs (50K each) for the full day many restaurants and places to have a drink around not very clean unfortunately Be aware that the long chairs need to be removed at 6PM when the restaurants open so deal your price accordingly .", "Clean, I was expecting to see a lot of rubbish along the beach in the morning as per pics on the net but a tractor comes every morning (you can't even hear it) to clean anything on the beach.", "The beach was a comfortable place to relax. There was some light attempts to sell things but not too bad. There are a lot of nice bars and lounges along the beach owned by the resorts. The water was very shallow (ankle high) near the coast in a few locations but with a short walk you can get to a standard coastline for better water options if desired.", "I went to Sanur Beach on last day before I'm flying home. Its such a terrible experience for me besides the good view of Sunrise in the morning. The beach supposed to be good and okay, but there's lot of people during the weekend and they just throw rubbish, food and the plastic everywhere. There's no space to swim because its full with local people. And most of the them bring their dog to the beach which is......... If you know what I mean. At first I just ignore it. But then I feel so pissed off bcs there's one local man, bring his dog in early morning and let his dog poop at the beach during water tide. Can you imagine the beach condition in the afternoon? Its so disgusting and disturbing. Its totally not okay to swim. But there's lot of bar and restaurant that where you can sit and enjoying your food/drinks. That's the only good thing at the beach if I might say.", "Comfortable beautiful beach. No where near as hectic as Kita and legion. Very pleasant and a lovely little bar for drinks and snacks", "stayed in the hotel on the beach ,great view over the lagoon good quality sun beds beach was kept very clean", "The sand is not fine, but just small pebbles, so once you get a few feet into the water the pebbles get bigger and not as comfortable as fine sand, the water was warm but be careful as it was the most powerful ocean I’ve every been in.", "Grab a beanbag chair and watch a stunning sunset. As the sun goes down, most of the bars have live music on the beach. Drinks are well-priced - we found for as low as about $2.50 beer. Lots of options for food along the strip.", "Amazing beach and the sea is amazing the waves are dangerous but also fun and swimmable . The evening are really good with bean bags with live bands watching the sunset.", "This beach is awesome, really. The scenery on the way to the beach is stunning. Its still under heavy conatruction,but still breathtaking just to ride a bike down the hill to the beach.you can paragliding too,but i havent try it so cant review it :0. The enterance fee is not that expensive.it cost me 18k rupiahs (since im local). For the facility,It has toilets yes,but wont be suffice if the visitor is in peak. Other facilities like parking lot and road sign is in progress. I suggest you to bring ur own mat to sit on the beach without paying. (the cafes there will charge u for sitting on the bench if u not buying food/drinks from them but if u dont mind paying then its ok tho.). And most importantly, PLEASE dont litter! It will be such a shame if you ruin all that for selfish and laziness. The day i visit, it was still not too many other visitor coming.it was really nice moment to just chillin there with my wife. Go for it guys😀 its worth the time. Btw sorry for my bad english. Happy holiday.", "If you do not mind black sand this is a nice beach. Lots of learner and better surfers towards Old Man's Beach. Nothing to eat or drink here. Fishing boats, old boat shacks, photographers, walkers and a great sunset.", "What fabulous sunsets! And what blue water during the day! Sadly, parts of the beach are littered with rubbish. But the other parts are very clean. The beach has black sand. At the time we went during the day, a swim was out of the question due to the red warning flags, as the sea was rough, but am sure it is a pleasant enough sea to swim in.", "The beach is clean and calm. Very suitable for kids. My little boy whom is 1, enjoyed the beach so much that he refuses to the leave the beach when we wanted to have a rest in the room!", "It might be a case of location. location and location but it's been damaged by locals and tourists. Standing in knee deep water and plastic floats by is not attractive but to have disposable used nappies around your feet is a definite stomach churning moment.", "Not something we see in Australia, so it was nice to hike up and experience it. It’s a solid hike, and a bit cold at the top. You almost forget that you are in . Beautiful lush green surrounds. Lots of market gardens all around. The big lake looks beautiful, especially from the mountain top.", "I'm here now on the beach in Seminyak chilling listening to the waves. The beach is very relaxed with plenty of beds to choose from. It costs about £10 for 2 beds for the day and a btl of water is about 50p. There is plenty of food places along the beach to grab a snack, they are OK for a sandwich and drink. The sea at the moment is quite rough so be careful, the waves don't look that big but when your underneath it, it's a very different story. It is however very warm so that's a plus point. If you want to learn to surf you can do which also is cheap. The people along the beach are very friendly and we had a foot massage yesterday from Kitty who was very good, she painted my toe nails very nice also. There is lots of sellers down the beach, they mean no harm just trying to earn a living they all have hats with their names on and some stuff is ok what they are selling. I like this place because everyone is welcome and nobody cares what you look like. It's not like Cancun where you have to make an effort to go to the beach. At night the beach bars have live music where you can watch the sunset, very relaxing.❤️", "Beautiful beach with lots of stalls. Very nice and clean. The beach is a little rocky when swimming but the water is just beautiful. No rubbish and nice and blue. Lots of seats and umbrellas to hire. It is more expensive than other beaches for entry but it is worth the money.", "this beach is great!! very clean and shallow great for small kids its cleaned every day and water here is largely unpolluted", "The beache was much more cleaner than I have imagined! beutiful view, nice colour of water, tendet sand, no any stone at the beache. Was interesting to notice women walking and carrying their goods on heads!;) Just too expensive to rent an umbrella with loungers (it cost for us 200 000 rph for 4 hours- like in West Europe!).", "This is one of the nice beaches of . It is very clean and well maintained but expect the flock of tourists. This is within the area of the huge hotels so many people come and enjoy the view as well as take a dip.", "We had lunch at one of the restaurants on the beach. The beach it self was not so nice. Lots of hard rocks and shells. The beach was not clean for the tourists. I would not spend a day at the beach there. Not good for swiming. But we had a nice walk...", "Given, we do travel a lot. But this is, by far, the ugliest beach I ever saw. Yellow sand (not white as some say, or you have to be totally wasted), dirty (plastic) everywhere, beach 'bars' not taken care of, all playing their own music at the same time, etc. By far the worst beach experience ever.", "has to be the best beach in , there are lovely restaurants along the beach, the sand is white, water is clear, you can catch a boat to the islands from here.", "This one is very calm and no waves... its good for walk and relax but for beach fun not so good. Mengiat beach near to this one is better.", "very quiet not crowded and with full of chairs provided by hotels everywhere. Water clean but not for diving or snorkeling; calm waves; not cold. Nice and clean sand.", "Very dirty; hope they clean it up as it has so much potential! Too much litter on the beach. It’s a pity.", "Nice white sand, warm water, lots of places to sit and sun, lots of activities, plenty of places to eat, cute market stalls, friendly locals ... great for a break.", "A must see during sunset! Astonishing waves and a really beautiful place to chill with a beer and see the vibrant colors of the sun as it sets. Walkable from dream beach.", "Not much crowd at this beach, went from 12nn-3:30pm (maybe that's why) The sand is bloody hot so be sure to be in your flip flops at the very least. Tides/waves were 6/10 in strength. Beginner surfing lessons available here so the wave strength is ideal. More private as it's not as famous as Kuta beach for example but this area is where the more pricey accommodations are. If you want to relax and have a tan or enjoy the sunset here, there are beach chairs and umbrellas along the stretch of the beach BUT a payment of 20,000 Rupiah per person is required (approx. USD2). Also, a lot of lovely places to eat facing the sea along this stretch.", "Great place to watch the sunset with your special friend. Can sometimes be crowded during peak holiday periods. In the same vicinity of the beach are a couple of markets and really nice coffee shops.", "This is a calm type of beach. The sand is good and the water is kind of clear but not for too much snorkeling.", "Maybe I was expecting something else. Maybe it was a bad timeing but I was really horrified when I see it. First you have to pay an entrance fee and the driver will try to convince you this is the best beach in but then you may see lot many cars and buses and the beach itself is full of crowds. We made a mistake and try to lay on the sand but we were like a tourist attraction LOL. Everybody wanted a selfie with my GF or me. WTF? You can go further to have some more privacy though but still you know this is just one of those commercial spots for masses of regular tourists nad I would not come to this beach again.", "this beach really nice and peaceful.i really enjoy just siting at the beach and watch the sea.this beach not crowded like other beach.", "Def go to the beach club, it's a private club right on the beach with great food, cocktails and swimming.", "Nice wide beach. Can hire deck chairs to sunbathe. Soft drinks & beers may be ordered and served at your chair. Rolling waves. Great for surfing beginners. Clean & cool seawater. Very invigorating.", "I just wish the restaurants would get together and clean up the beach on a regular basis. It must do so much damage to trade.", "Nice long open beach of a blackish sand. Beach bars available.. when we were there the beach was fairly quiet.", "- 10mins walk from Collection - Nice, quiet and clean - White sandy beach with crystal clear water - Watersports available but further down the beach area - Lots of beachfront hotel to choose for your stay", "I am sure the beach would be gorgeous if a massive clean up of plastic bags and other rubbish happened!", "Beers cheap. Good cocktails. Sunset to die for. Recommend getting there about 4pm and enjoy for a few hours. Some bars have music. Capil Beach bar. Great food and drinks. Friendly staff.", "Nice and beautiful beach with five star hotels nearby. The restaurants at the hotels gives you a good deal of choice. The water sports available include para-sailing and jet skiing as well as snorkelling and good for swimming.", "Quiet white sandy beach. Clear water, low waves, but watch for the rocks at some part of the beach. Surrounded by 5-stars hotels, restaurants and beach clubs. Not much visitor when I was there. ", "I was very impressed with wonderful scenery from the beach front restaurant , of which there are many to choose. The waves crash quite vigorously on the beach and would not be a suitable swimming location for poor swimmers or children. I have previously dined on the beach at several restaurants and was not impressed but would like to try dining indoors.", "this is a beautiful beach, with great crowd around. there are a bunch of bars playing good music. A walk in the evening could be very romantic!", "Went in very early 730am - beautiful empty, clean beach - no shops open, no tourists - Photography was perfect. Post 10am all the crowds/noise/Sun, etc.etc.", "Perfect beach for spending a relaxing day. Plenty of shade under the trees, soft, clean sand and friendly squirrels. Were staying at Grand Hyatt who manage this part of the beach. Drinks and snacks can be ordered. There is also beach volleyball available. The sea was quite strong and some people were surfing. It was much nicer than sitting by the rather busy pool.", "Our hotel (Marriott) had a reserved area of the beach with loungers and umbrellas plus a beach bar/cafe. We walked along the beach for 800 mtrs and it was very quiet. The beach is swept clean every night. There is a barrier of reefs 200 mtrs off the shore and a lagoon forms behind this but at low tide it is too shallow to swim in so find out the tides if you want to swim in the incredibly warm sea (it needs to be at least middle tide for a reasonable swim).", "We are a family of 2 adults and 2 kids visiting from the USA. We loved this beautiful sandy beach. Walking distance to everything. Great waves. We had a blast!", "It is a calm and relaxing beach. Good Location and option for families. Nice to walk around morning and evening. ", "Not the most beautiful beach in the region, but a fantastic sea for surfers and larking about. A fair number of touts too.", "Can can be as energetic as you want here. Either swim surf go for a run or just laze back in a bean bag and watch the sunset", "Beautiful and peaceful beach even with lots of people there at sunset. Not far from the Grand Palace Hotel, which I walked from every day. You pass many shops and restaurants on the way to the beach.", "The beach is great to walk along but in most places the undertow is too strong for safe swimming. Although they clean the beach every morning there still seems to be a fair amount of rubbish.", "I have never seen so much garbage on a beach anywhere in the world. Worse yet they try to burn the mountains of plastic right on the beach. So sad.", "We went for a stroll before sunset, so maybe we missed the key feature of this beach. We liked the setting, nice sand and we didn't noticed anything dirty, as reported by other reviewers. Zero approaches from beach vendors. Nice little temple in the back, which unfortunately we were not able to visit for inappropriate clothing. Bars are everywhere: nothing uber-neat, just comfortable beanbags and lounge chairs. Rentals and surfing lessons. Overall, nice beach, seen better.", "It was beautiful and enjoyable. The only annoying thing is the access to the beach. Public access is like every 500 meters or more... look in the google maps. We found a shortcut but i dont think it will be there for long as I saw an add on beach club being built in there. So if you are with small kids ( mine was 4.5 years) select location closest to the access or take a taxi (~ 20-30 k rupees one way). The next time we took hotel located on the beach and enjoyed a lot. But that of course doubles the price ;)", "great to hang out on the beach, catch a wave or enjoy one of the nice restaurants on the beach or on the boulevard", "It is a big public beach with a long stretch. Some nice resorts along it but none actually owns any parts of it. The beach is quite dirty, and so is the water, with plastics and disgusting rubbish everywhere. Since the beach is public, no one is accountable for the cleaning of the beach. I won't come back to this one for sure.", "Beautiful beach ot the blue water and many cliff of batukarang which are good photo sports and there is also tample in the midle of the sea", "Unfortunately the beach becomes very dirty due the the trash washing in to the ocean when it rains. But on so he days it was very clean and a wonderful beach to spend the day on. Beach loungers are available for rent. Many restaurants are available .some surfing schools offer lessons.", "Blue, clear water, white sandy beaches and cheap sun loungers and food- really lovely day out with fantastic swimming, snorkeling and sun", "Not a place if you are looking for calm and silence. Always disturb by people who want to sell any kind of things. The beach is really dirty and definitely for children.", "This is not a swimming beach as there is a great deal of coral and rocks, but it makes for some awesome views. There is always a nice wind and a great place to watch the kites during windy season.", "beautiful calm water. lot of people selling on beach, however unless you want to buy from them just say no thankyou.", "Bar far the best beach in . Contained in a gated community, it is unlike any where else in . Very clean and very well kept with manicured gardens.", "lovely views and pleasant but the touts and vendors get a bit tiresome and the beach needs a good clean far too much trash that lets it down", "Nice beach with many place for chilling like La Plancha, etc. Oh well, one of the best spot to see sunset in ! You'll love it :)", "The Beach was average. A bit of rubbish blew in in the mornings but spent most of time in pools. Nice to sit or lie on the beach and when no rubbish was a good dip.", "Loved walking along the foreshore past hotels, small markets, bars and fences holding back magical private gardens. Fishing boats are pulled far up the beach in the afternoons. Beautiful photo opportunities at sunset and early morning. I tried parasailing one year which was amazing, though the landing was a bit of a scramble. Well worth the walk!", "Echo beach is a great surfing beach with large waves.It has volcanic sand and just before many restaurants overlooking the beach,nice to watch the waves whilst sipping on a cocktail.", "A nice clean beach with sun lounges provided by the drink vendors. I settled in under an umbrella with a nice guy keeping my drinks coming as required. I asked him to keep away the pushy locals trying to give you massages, magic mushrooms etc. and he was really good at maintaining my privacy. The sunset was a bonus.", "You can spend the whole day here.. walk and breakie at Luhtus in the morning...maybe a foot massage if ur tootsies are sore. Shop in the little lane ways..barter or some fixed price shops..check prices here and you will know how much to pay elsewhere. DVD shop good quality..15 dvds for 100,000 rupiah. After shopping head to massage on beach next to Bennos. Indulge in a 1.5hr massage with DIKA ..she is amazing..has cured my nurses back of 30yrs..no more pain!! After massage go for lunch..so many nice restaurants to choose from then swim in the ocean and relax!! End the day with a cocktail as the sun goes down..then choose a restaurant for dinner. Some have theme nights..street food in idyllic surrounds or buffet with legong dancing or maybe jazz!! Its all here!!", "Decently clean beach and quite big. Sand is very very soft (black sand) Lots of bars and restaurants on the beach with pretty good prices for drinks and food. Around 100k for a cocktail and 80k for chicken Nachos- sitting on the beach on bean bags and live music at night. Didn't seem to be any bugs either, even at 9pm. Must go here for a lovely sunset experience", "We walked along the beach to Legian everyday was great! We did not swim in the sea as it was a bit rough.", "The waves were good to surf, board rental was cheap (50'000). The beach was full of plastic though and also the water isnt very nice here... Some good restaurants though!", "Great beach at sunset, or any time of the day. There is some litter but they are trying to sort the issue. The biggest issue for us was the shear quantity of hawkers. At one stage whilst trying to see the sunset we had 3 bothering us and whilst they aren't threatening they are persistent. There were signs warning about rips so we didn't swim but it isn't really a swimming beach as there are big waves.", "a little dirty but was cleaned into a hole each day!! great atmosphere. Water beautiful. Always someone or something to watch. Lovely strolling along in the mornings and chiling on in the afternoon.", "Nothing much but beautiful. There are eating places adjacent to the beach. It's quiet and has beautiful sunrise.", "Really got a shock when visited the beach. Dirty, packs of dogs and sh..... all over the beach, plastic, rubbish, brown sea with rubbish off the plastic, beach bars expensive.", "Very nice, friendly and family beach with a nice view to the volcano. Best Hotel in the Area, Melia.", "Nice beach, lots of people and kites and waves. Sun beds for rent and many cool drinks available for the thirsty traveller", "The sunset was gorgeous, but the beach is not so clear. Also there are many BBQ there, always the BBQ smoke covers large part of the beach.", "This is a bustling beach with everything from markets, to kites, to fisherman and swimmers . No surf to speak of and water chopped by onshore wind, but lots to see and entertaining.", "It was very hot there compared ro any other place i had visited. It has a bad compost smell. The beach is average A great place to stay away from all the busy hussle", "A choice of beach activities from all the resorts. The beach is cleaned in front of the resorts daily.", "went specifically for the surf, and is for experienced surfers only. My son who has surfed all over the world found it quite dangerous. The beach was closed for surfing on a few days and would recommend early mornings as being the best time to go.", "One of the best beaches in the world. Beautiful, tranquil, clear water, white sands. I love this place.", "The waters dirty with rubbish and lots of seaweed and isn't the crystal clear waters you expect from a place like . Not much character either, safe to say we stuck to our hotel pool. We stayed at Grand Mirage.", "Did scuba diving, para sailing, banana boat ride here. This beach has the cleanest water in suitable for underwater activities. Have to bargain a bit on the packages but you can have a lifetime experience in here.", "Most of the beaches in are clean and they shine blue in afternoon. This beach is also safe and some activities are also done here. This beach is one of the safest to swim beaches in . The sand are soft and great for a visit.", "The beach is good and clean, but very crowded.lots of food stalls, very moderately priced. Disabled, like me, on a wheelchair, can go only up to a point where the sand, then makes it difficult for the wheelchair to move. An entry fee is charged to enter the Beach area.", "The beach is beautiful and the most cleanest beach in ! But don't go on the weekends! I'm sorry to say, but weekend is local time, that means it gets dirty(plastic, paper, smokes) and crowded on the public beach side! The beach in front of the big hotels is private beach and not for other tourist... I was there a year ago and nobody cared, this time on the weekend they asked a lot of people to leave. . Don't know if it's only on the weekends...we left, because the public beach was to dirty for us...", "Had heard many different stories about this beach and in our experience for four days it was excellent. It was clean, weather was fantastic, and the beach boys were very helpful in securing us beach lounges. Very nice and fun beach.", "Located on the Eastern side this Beach offers best sun bathing opportunities in the morning. It is possible to rent sun chairs around the Beach, and also to buy food at reasonable prices. This is more for families with smaller children or if dont want to be disturbed by \\eager\\\" sales people.\"", "the water has a good temperature. there are trees to stay in the shadow. there are lots of chais where you can seat. there are beds where you can enjoy a massage. water sports are available like parasailing and others. a lot of cafes, bares and restaurants are there, also. the beach was clean, although there are some plastics in the water. in some places of , there is not a public service of collecting the garbage. for that reason, the plastic ends on the ocean and nobody cares about it. if you go to , talk to the local people and tell them that you are worried about this issue.", "Lots of water sports. And not very dirty. Plenty of restaurants on the beach there were also massage places.", "Fantastic white sands beautiful clear water couldn't ask for more. Could have stayed on this beach for days all within easy distance to restaurants and other resorts", "This side of is the best for families and those not seeking a disco! There are plenty of cafes and bars but without the battle of the bands atmosphere. You can also get a local snorkelling or scuba diving trip organised here.", "No surf at the beach, so great for both adults and kids, with designated areas set aside for swimming and water sports. A lot of restaurants along the walkway, so there is no shortage of places to eat. Suggest you look around, and if your after cheaper prices for food, try outside the metal barriers along the walking path, rather than eating at one of the resort restaurants.", "Clean and clear water, no surf, good facilities. Family of grownups loved it. Water slopes very sharply so would watch younger kids.", "It's are nice and clean beach with stunning view, great place where to swim and have fun..like an heaven and enjoy our day there..", "Big waves and currents but nice to stroll and sit at some of the beach cafes to watch the skillful surfers. Looks like one an expat community favourite locations. Upcoming area", "This is the beach for water activities where you can have all kind of fun as singles, couple or a family. There is also nice beach for swimming.... The atmosphere is cool and quite...", "Nice Beach, not suitable for swimming, but great for surfing. Many bars with live music in evening to watch the sunset.", "the sand is relatively good but the beach and is dirty make me sad. hope the tourist can work together to keep it clean", "Such a beautiful beach with lovely luxurious hotels...but soo dirty - shameful really that these resorts don't take some responsibility for cleaning it up!", "My partner & I recently returned from . As I'm a beach lover, while on our trip away, decided to go to the beach. I was totally shocked. There was litter everywhere, from plastic bottles, to rubbish, diapers & everything else. The water even had a oily surface as well. When we travelled to 2 years ago, the beach was nothing like what we experienced that day. It was so disappointing. Not sure what the problem is. We asked a few locals & they said because of the rain, all the litter was from Java. Not sure how true this is. They also said that the beach gets cleaned but I was skeptical about that.", "Excellent beach to be ..!!! Must go Nice and comfy sunbeds , Good waves to surf . January was a perfect month to be their...", "It is a nice quiet beach, I stayed in the westin resorts which is facing the beach, had good time in relaxing on the beach.", "A very clean beach and the sunset is just perfect. Has quiet a few nice restaurants who have live music on weekends and has good waves for surfing. There are plenty of guys renting surf boards and ready to teach you too. Do your bit of bargaining.", "Does the job but beach loungers are abit pricey. Would visit again but it's not a calm beach so be aware, maybe not so suitable for younger kids", "We were not impressed,the beach was very dirty,according to the local people it gets a lot of rubbish washed up after a storm,you couldn’t go into the water because you you would be wading through plastic and paper.It was extremely quiet,we stopped to have a drink at a beach bar and it was dead,thankfully we were only here for a couple of hours.", "I have been to many beaches, from Hawaii to many islands in the Caribbean. The sand is clean and white. Found it to be a little more corse than I like. Several water sports available. My husband renter a paddle board for a great price. I like the best that there not big wave crashing. I hate fight in big wave, having a hard time coming out of the ocean and having a bathsuit filled with and. This beach you don't have that problem.", "This is the beach to be in if you are looking for some time to relax and unwind away from the busy streets..more so because unlike other beaches...this one is not overcrowded and you can enjoy many water sports activities too !!", "We visited the beach 5 days before Christmas and had to sit on sun loungers a few feet away from a tide of trash that had washed up on the sands. People were having to walk amongst it and over it to get to the sea. It was absolutely filthy and stretched right along the beach. I can't believe this is one of the main attractions of the area. I see that other people have left very good reviews so I imagine the beach must be cleaned at certain times of year. I won't be recommending this to anyone I'm afraid.", "So much rubbish on the beach, even though people trying to clean it up, but it was a no win situation.", "Terrible place which has nothing to do with , it's a party mile for low level drunk tourists. The beach itself is not more than ok, the bars and restaurants do occupy 80% of the room. Loud and extremely commercial.", "Clear water, calm water, blue water. Relaxing swim without worry. The reef is quite pleasant for snorkelling, particularly if you take a glass bottomed boat out, which is easily arranged on the beach.", "It is a good beach to relax under the sun with a good book but definitely not for swimming. I find the water to be \\cloudy\\\" and the sand so coarse. Don't expect too much or else will be disappointed.\"", "Soft white sand, crystal clear turquoise water, this beach is lined with exciting destinations and places to quench that sun dried thirst, the swimming is very safe and the water is heavenly.", "One of the great places to watch the sunset - suggest you try Taris Bar as the one of the best spots to relax and watch", "If you come to and decided to go on a beach, that's good one in , but still the worth one vs. Maldives and Bahamas. you can try to find ocean clean in a morning (before 11 am, after that it become dirty (with leaves and trees)", "been there several times beach so clean atmosphere food shops drinks pools etc very good regular over there highly recommend", "The beach is nice..some areas rocky, some areas smoother. Lots of corals and rocks that come up during low tide. The water is warm and clearer around various areas. Find a spot you like and set up there! :)", "I love this long beach for morning walks and lazing at the bean bag bars to watch the sunset- truly magical. The kids love the beach for it's nighttime entertainment- hawkers selling glow toys, art work, massages, sarongs and the beautiful coloured candle lanterns that are released after sunset. What I dislike immensely is all the rubbish both washed up and left higher on the sand. On my 1/2 hour morning walk yesterday I passed copious plastic bags, 2 used disposable nappies, 2 tubes of toothpaste, plastic water bottles etc. It is not a prisptine beach, it has streams of foul water running into it and although they do clean the beach in the mornings it is still polluted. I don't swim there and my kids, who swallow sea water like seals, are not allowed in either- pools are a safer option.", "It was probably the time of day, but when we were there, it was quiet and serene. Scenery was just amazing and we got to spend some time enjoying the landscape and the quiet time. Walking to and from the beach took around 10 mins. I think they are improving the walkway as there was some construction going on.", "Take the time in the cool of the day when you can listen to the water lapping along the shore sit on one of the bales and watch the sun come up.walk along the promenade for as little or as long as you like it goes for kilometres. Later enjoy a dip in the warm calm water if you have time. There could be worse ways to spend a relaxing day.", "The problem is there,that the big part of the beach is belobging to one of the big hotels,and You can't easily find a place for Your towel,without not to have discursion with a security guard,who will send You away. But a free shuttle service/ Collection Bus/is a big help for everybody.", "Beautiful white sand beach with many restaurants to dine at facing the beach. There's so many water activities to take part in.", "What do you expect of a beach? We have seen a lot of beaches and this is a regular beach. Nothing special. A lot of older people come here to relax.", "Sunset here is spectacular. Enjoy dinner on the beach to take it all to the next level. Bucket list!", "Some of our first days in and decided to take a walk to the nearest beach from our hotel, eventually made our way through several streets into the beach but not before having our bags checked by police, that was something quite bizarre until my partner explained to me that has changed quite a lot since the terrorist attacks in 2002 and 2005. In any case, walked into the beach just to notice a sea of rubbish being washed ashore. Told my missus I wanted to take a swim but as I was getting closer four plastic bags discouraged my attempt to which we started to walk along the beach. If you happen to walk close to any hotel/pub/bar you will see a little more variation on the type of rubbish, ranging from bottles and smoke buds to condoms (I was lucky enough to just find the aluminium packaging.) Getting close to The Oberoi hotel (or whatever it was) no less than 6 people were laying on the beach under clear influence of way too much booze, two of them screaming obscenities to people walking around. Another couple under a similar situation minus the obscenities after that hotel and a lot more towards the Seminyak Beach Resort & Spa... we arrived at the beach around 4:30pm so all this probably happened between 4:30pm to 6pm? We end up going back to the hotel and crashing by the pool. I got no idea if has become some kind of tourism dumpster in which people comes here to release any kind of inhibition while locals consent any behaviour in exchange of a constant stream of money from their wallets... at least in Seminyak.", "A long shallow beach which felt safe, and provided just enough swell to allow some fun on the boogie boards. It was quite clean (though it looks much nicer at high tide than low), and economical sun beds and umbrellas for hire, along with surf & boogie boards.", "The sunset was good and very romantic, the sand was so warm and make me relax. I recommended this place for beach lover.", "Pollution is a problem but great to see on sunset when all the kids play on the beach. Ignore the people hawking their goods.", "Before u going in u must buy a ticket for lokal is 20.000 foreign 30.000 kids 20.000 if u come woth guide,ur guide is free...after that if u wearing a short pants u must wearing sarung,but dont worry they giving u for free..i come at noon n the weather is really hot n too crowdy too,so not in a good time to come..beware with evil monkey,watch out ur stuff n sunglasses,they will take it n not giving u back..when i come so many sunglasses they are already taken..they say is a good sunset in there..but if u come at noon,after that u can going to beach uluwatu..after the first exit ticket gate u going to left,just follow the road until the end u will be find it..if u going with motor bike u pay 3000..cars 5000..have fun 4 ur journey", "The beach is quite big and it has been divided for the surfers separately as well. The beach is quite clean and nice. The bars around the beach are bery good but the they are very cheap as well.", "It is not the worst beach in , but sadly there is alot of garbage lying arround in the sand and water. Really think the government should start making some recicle stations etc on , because they are destroying their beatiful nature and beaches with plastic and garbage from locals and turists.", "this beach is quite popular among the local nese people. some are swimming there, some are playing balls in the water. there you can also see some fish catchers and shell pickers. Lovely beaches! Lovely faces!", "The beach is very dirty - full of plastic rubbish that no one ever cleans!!! The sea is not beautiful at all - very shallow and full of seaweed - it feels more like a pond. After 2 pm it is not possible to swim there at all. This was our worst destination in , we were very disappointed!!!", "this beautiful beach is great for families, it is protected by a reef so waves are not to big for children with several areas protected by rock walls making safe areas to paddle", "Loved the quieter markets, the view, the local kids. Like most places in , the women approaching you for manicures etc gets pretty tiring, and they grab you as soon as you step foot on the sand, be prepared!", "nice beach for relax, swimming, beautifull scenery, good place for take a picture. Long nice beach with clear water and white sand. Good for high and low tide", "The boardwalk beside the beach is quite nice, and you can take a long walk on it. On your way you find lots of bars and loca; tourist shops, always in for a bargain.", "Clean beach and we also can get massage in here, there many old lady's will offering us for massage with time option. We can swim also in this beach after that we can find a shower close to the beach and also a washing room but we need to paid around 5000 rupiah. But not many water sport we can get in here.", "its a nice beach to relax and can have lot of sea foods, you can enjoy water sports and relax on the beach", "We used the public area of Nusa Dua beach. We hired two comfortable padded loungers with a small side table for only 150,000IR for the full day. Numerous places immediately behind beach areas for food and cold drinks - very reasonably priced. Beach is reasonable, golden sands with a very shallow area stretching out across the bay for a good couple of hundred metres out to sea. Must be protected by a reef as very calm area. Lots of water sports going on but bathing area is roped off for safety. Decent option for a beach day, with Collection shopping mall a few hundred yards away.", "Love the beach here, has great places to eat and nice local people, if you want to do some watersports you can rent a jet ski", "It was a dirty beach. Drinks are kind of expensive for it's location. One of the positives is that there are plenty of people to learn to surf from! And when people come up to you to sell you stuff, they'll usually leave you alone after a simple no.", "Usually this place gets a bit to crowded for my taste but if you go out a little further from the main beach area, you can find chiller spots. There are plenty places to grab a drink and some food around aswell so a lot to enjoy.", "Beautiful & Cleanest beach I’ve ever experienced. Offers water sports, plenty of free loungers & shade. Push button beach service. Night time beach seats & open fires, with marshmallow toasting for the kids. Love it!!", "Tide was out although there was still plenty of action on the beach. It looked a lot more subdued and stallholders were not all over us to buy from them. The turtle conservation programme admireable however the turtle enclosure could really do with a decent clean. More family orientated I felt at this beach.", "Nice restaurants are nearby. The beach is clean, with beautiful azure and deep blue colour of the ocean.", "the beach is a lot cleaner and the sea a lot clearer that a few years ago. Plenty of good places to eat, but you will get hassle from the beach masseuses and stall holders - 'come look at my shop / where are you from? / massage?' will all be heard multiple times daily!", "The beach itself is lovely and stretches out far beyond the eye can see! However, one thing I was quite disheartened by was the amount of plastic bottles, crisp packets and general rubbish floating around the shallows. However, on some days, staff cleaned this up. There is no shortage of water activities at the beach. You're generally taken a little speedboat ride away from the swimmers to avoid any accidents, where you can find banana boating, water sleding (or flyfishing), jet skiing, parasailing, etc. For dining, there are plenty of restaurants to choose from. Definitely worth a relaxing visit.", "Lovely clean beach, with beautiful waves clear blue green water. Amazing time. Good crowd. Decent environment.", "Beach is small, a bit dirty and with super hot sands. Nevertheless, the beach is pretty with great seaview.", "I've been to Seminyak beach over the past few years and it has always been reasonably clean. But in my latest trip it was in a horrific condition with plastic and rubbish strewn across the entire beach for as far as I could see. We went into the water and were surrounded by thousands of pieces of plastic wrappers and other rubbish! It was brushing against our arms, legs and body! I wonder if this is a seasonal problem or permanent problem? If the latter, then this will be the end of Seminyak beach as we know it... a very sad state of affairs.", "The beaches are cleaned by the hotels, so they are really well kept. The best in ! Very long (at least 2 km) nice walking promenade-path by the ocean- especially at night!", "We found a morning walk the ideal way to start the day. Even though we were on the path early we ran into cyclists and joggers also enjoying the sunrise. You can wander amongst the beach areas of all the other resorts and enjoy seeing staff in preparation for the day. We found the beach to be fairly clean as most resorts employed gardeners and cleaners to maintain the common areas. It was also a thrill to see the areas on the beach being prepared for weddings... A perfect setting....sandy beach, sunshine and podiums decorated with curtains of chiffon and bunches of frangipanis and hibiscus. Allow a 30 minute walk before breakfast.", "Expensive umbrella/chair rentals and signs say swimming is prohibited, although people ignored that restriction. Still, it was nice scenery.", "Hotel maintained strips are the best here. Lovely white sand and clear water. Wish I spent more time here ", "This is great way to spend an afternoon or morning. Very enjoyable and reasonably priced. Give it a try!", "Due to the large seas for several days, the litter was horrendous. Some attempt had been mad to pile the rubbish up but there was rubbish everywhere. That said, it's not always that bad", "Nice clean beach. Kids loved it. Plenty of vendors for food and drinks. Locals will try to sell you stuff, so be wary.", "When we visited there was no rubbish like there was at beaches at Legian and Kuta. Also nobody bugging you to buy stuff which was a bonus.", "Great for sunset drinks but that's it. Water is disgusting so don't swim. Cocktails and food is average but vibe is nice.", "We walked down to the beach from our local accommodation. Just lovely. We enjoyed a meal on the beach which was wonderful. I highly recommend this beach side town.", "So amazing beach.. Enjoy your day by walking on the beach and swimming. . Gorgeous views of sunset at the ocean", "Lovely clean beach, water was crystal clean, beach and sand clean, you could relax and suntan, read a good book, snorkel", "nice to make a trip and to snorkel. If you visit the island, it's a must to snorkel to see the beautiful underwater life. One disadvantage: so popular, that it feels overcrowded by tourists", "Liked Not crowded at all Very safe and shallow Disliked Tide went out & made it hard to go in the water at all times thru day", "The beach has long stretches of good sand with loungers and sun shades provided by various vendors along the way. Parts are crowded, seemingly by the sort of people who have to group together or who stay in adjacent hotels and venture no further. We had no trouble (at least in September) walking past the crowded bits and finding relatively empty areas where the four of us could get loungers near one another and with an unobstructed view of the sea yet just far enough from the beach walkway to not be bothered by people passing up and down. The sea was fine for us; it is sheltered by an outer reef and is an ideal temperature. The sea bottom here is mixed sand, sea plants, and rock so wearing beach or swimming shoes is recommended. Another small warning: you can get sun-burned even under the shading umbrella because they are mostly of thin material. We found easy access to good eating places and coffee shops along the walkway, generally with tables for pleasant outdoor eating nicely shaded under big trees. The shopping was small-scale, low-key and unobtrusive but some nice things were available. We wholly disagree with the reviewer from Spain who panned it with a bad rating; on the contrary, we found Sanur to be superior to what was available in Southern Spain as well as less crowded.", "It is so nice to be at this beach. The sea offers you nice wa bes and good swimming. Lots of bars and restaurants. At sunset you have a very nice sight to watch the sun going under.", "Sunset spot but it was too crowded. I rarely got the right photos. The beach were full of pre wedding photo-taken couples.", "Beautiful sunsets at this beach, as most are in . Relaxed vibe and you don't get hassled constantly by sellers. Enjoy a Bintang on the sun bed and go for a dip.", "This is family friendly environment without surfers and drunks. There's no loud music all night nor are there dudes looking for chicks. Most people are with their parents and children.", "Dirty beach unfit for swimming ....fit only for a walk....pity....with so may world class hotels on the beach.", "We reached there in the afternoon after a game of golf. The sand was golden and clean,with boats tied to peculiar anchors. Being very hot,there were very few people. There were plenty of beach restobar sand small warungs.", "Very commercial, lots and lots of tourists bussed in. Note that entry is payable, from memory 10k per person including parking. The beach itself is reasonably good, but there are very few places with free shade. Lots of warungs and other shops hawking over priced food, drinks and typical tourist rubbish. The sand was reasonably clean compared to others in the south of ; not sure if as result of luck, tides or deliberate clean-up. My tips: (i) head to the eastern side to get away from the masses, or (ii) choose to visit Melasti beach nearby instead for a more peaceful experience, similar cliffs and equally easy access (by car or scooter).", "Years ago the beach was quite clean down here but now the sand got more and more grey. The little creeks flowing through the beach from inland with the invested stinking water makes it even worth. Water quality must be really bad with brown foam on the surface where the creeks hit the ocean. Shame for and lot's to clean up.", "Very nice beach to take a stroll. Although you get HOUNDED by people trying to sell you things. You don't get left alone for too long, which gets annoying.", "Really nice beach. Perfect place for photography. Walk little bit to the right side you will find a nice cave", "We are used to clean beaches but these ones are filthy. went for a walk early in the morning and the receding tide had left a wall of rubbish on the beach- would definitely not want to swim there", "The beach is calm and swimmable. Most beaches on this side of are too wavy and suitable for surfing. However, it is not the torquers clear water and definitely muddy. I have to add that it is the rain season. The day after rain the beach is pretty disgusting as the water takes all the garbage to the shore. you swim with plastic bags, cans and other trash. Sunset however is amazing and unforgettable!", "While studying in in 2011 this was my absolute favourite spot. It truly was a secluded little paradise (see pictures below). When I came back in 2015, and came to look for the beach, I could not believe my eyes. I thought I had to be in the wrong place. The beautiful, green hills that used to be above the beach had been blown away and replaced with huge construction roads. The crystal clear, turquoise waters were filled with land mass and trash was floating everywhere. I was devastated when I realised that this paradise has been completely destroyed. It's unbelievable and impossible for me to understand why anyone would want to ruin what used to be one of the most beautiful places in .", "it is not perhaps up there with some of the beaches in places like Phuket, but it has a wonderful character. One section has a huge shallow smooth area for little ones and kayaking inside the coral reef, the surfers are well clear of swimmers. further down surf comes up the shore for those of us who love a body board. the beach is well cared for, and there are lots of great shops and restaurants to sit in and enjoy the atmosphere. Color is added with the unique colorful boats and always loads of kites!", "This was a relatively quiet beach with a long pathway for walking or cycling. The downsides were the people following you to buy products and having to pay for chairs along the beach.", "With sand banks and stone breakwaters it is a lovely family swimming beach and fishing off the outer edges. Beautiful evenings with plenty of cafe and restaurant options from chic to boho all right on the beach.", "Best beach we have seen so far, clean and rubbish free. The sellers are less intense than in other location. Food drink and massages are all easily available.", "Beach is great, just dont go in the ocean! Very visible sewage / oil in the water. Lots of litter; paper, cups, bags, etc floating in the water and washing ashore. A real shame. must clean up its act!", "nice walk way to rear of hotels you do get a bit of hassle to look in locals shops but hey eveyone has to make a buck nice safe beach great views", "Nice Beach but too many plants inside, not really good to swim... But is awesome to walk by the beach.", "It's nice beach but the restaurants and the other guys giving the beach beds and other stuff over charge and tend to take people for a ride. Need to haggle extensively", "The beach was nice and quiet, just what we were looking for, the massage ladies, in particular Maria & Cindy were wonderful, i haven't even been back a week and I am dreaming of my next holiday already", "I would definitely not recommend this beach for families with children, in particular young children especially in the mornings. The beach itself was nice and clean but the undertow is very strong and although I am a strong swimmer I was swept off my feet. I am told the afternoon is a lot calmer, however I cannot confirm this.", "Lovely beach with nice sands to walk along, when the tide is out u can walk for ages although the water is fairly shallow", "The beach is nice one of the better ones in , but nothing really spectacular. is not an island of stunning beaches though (with few exceptions). is about something different. Water is quite shallow so good for smaller kids. The beach offers beautiful sunsets and is good for a morning/evening walk.", "The water was polluted with plastic bags. We stayed at our Hotel's Beach club which was very enjoyable, but the beach pollution caused by general rubbish, did not encourage us to swim a great deal at the beach.", "Lovely tranquil beach, walking distance to shopping, nice local Restaurants.lovely massage Salons.Expressions was an excellent example of friendly service with a smile.", "Newly developed Beach in . It's a good place for tourist, you can chill or play water sport in this beach.", "Golden sand, slight swell, a bit of a rip between the red flags, and people swimming. What more does one need. A bit cleaner perhaps.", "Beautiful crystal clear waters, nice clean beach front. Some great beach side restaurants and cafes. No waves much because the swimming area is protected by a reef wall, great for families with small kids and water sports. Loved it, very relaxing and naturally beautiful.", "Its a nice clean beach to be in and the crowd is decent and from the better parts of the world. Enjoyed the stroll by the sands and water", "Very lively. Feel like jamming and listening to nice music with humble musicians (Just Us)... Playing on the beach. from about 6-630pm onwards", "Not the best beaches in the world, Phuket being much much better and not like Boracay with its white sand. I would say it's an ugly beach, but clean and plenty of food along the beach. Also plenty of water activities available, but again not as good as you'd find in Phuket. I don't know why people come to as its overpriced now and even beach side meals in local owned restaurants are around AUD$7-10 a meal, beer about AUD$4-5 a bottle (Phuket equivalent is less than half that). People are nice, and not annoying trying to sell u stuff but not pushy. What it lacks are beach massages like in Phuket, and definitely not as nice. See photos and you'll see what I mean.", "Not a bad beach for surfing yet also a safe beach for little kids as the waves break out a bit. Sand not white but plenty of beach lazy boys to rent if you want.", "I have been to this place many times and never get bored with the venue. This is the best spot for relax and watch the sunset.", "This was the beach closest to us. It's pretty crowded. I can see why some people would call it dirty with all the tourists around. I'm sure can offer you better beaches. Not really a must see.", "We went there in full sun. The place is located a bit aside. Statues carved in the rocks seem to welcome guests. At the entrance there is toilet. The beach is small, rocky but very Climatic. Beautiful view.", "There are many beaches much prettier than this one. It's nice to have the restaurants there but I wouldn't go for the beach itself.", "Large beach with superb view and water. Always clean. Many staff come everyday to clean the beach from what the sea bring at night time. Very secure. Wonderful trees making shadow on very natural environment.", "not only tourists get disturbed by this but locals too, but just cleaning every day does not help. i mean how long do they get this it does not work like this. anyway we enjoyed a stroll before dinner at Ginger House Italian Restaurant.thanks Ramon", "A lovely beach but ofcourse watch out in the sea, theres a strong current and big waves. Ideal to surf thats for sure and alot of places offers you lessons for beginners. The sunset is wonderful, not really crowdy. There is live music in the evening at each bar or restaurant.", "Everything was overly priced and you constantly have to haggle with the sellers. Food was over priced on the beach and it was VERY VERY dirty. I didn't want to even take off my shoe in case I catch something.", "The place is good for relaxing! In the evening it was set up with a colorful umbrellas in the seaside.", "Lovely clean beach. Not overcrowded. Surround by some really good restaurants with a beautiful walk along the foreshore or you can rent a bike.", "Lovely setting whether through the day or especially at sunset. There are opportunities to learn to surf or sit and relax with a beer and food. There are lots of beach restaurants offering good quality food and drinks.", "the beach was fairly clean when we visited,coarser sand, good for swimming,watersports,loungers out the front of the hotels on the sand,", "Sand so clean and white.,Tractor cleans the beach every day.water so clear.The staff at Grand Hyatt wash all the deck chairs on beach every day. loved all the lady's who sold cloths at beach so friendly.", "Nice and beautiful sunset and enjoy dinner with fresh fish and also see the nese dance performance", "A beach full of beautiful and colourful cafes/bars. A sunset walk followed by some drinks and dinner under those colourful umbrellas is a good option for chillaxed evenings. But if you want clean sparkling water and silence then this in not the beach. Its got its own charm with a touristy touch.", "Take a bed, let them serve you a drink, watch the learner surfers fight the waves, water is clean, locals touts friendly, easy access, great for sunsets too..", "I've always loved this beach. I always go to this nice little spot in front of what used to be the Hyatt hotel, great place to relax.", "great beach for sports, a fair bit of rubbish near water's edge, also some nasty rocks in actual water so care to be taken.", "For me the beach is not that good. Ok, they have a white sandy beach, but has a lot of white sandy beach. To come here, you have to pay for a ticket. We were 6 people using a car, and we need to pay IDR 53.000. If you want to sit in one of the beach chair, you have to pay again.", "The best beach from . Top location, the sea is quiet on that side and you choose between water sport or relaxing on sunbeds. We recommend this part of if you are looking tranquility and serenity.", "Beach is nice and clean. The staff at The Westin cleaned and raked it everyday to ensure it is pristine.", "Nice beach but crowded. Not very good place to go if it is peak season. Good to sit down in evening to watch sunset.", "Becomes repetitive after a bit but nice, a Floridian here so not mind blowing in any way but nice. Especially when considering its in addition to the surrounding night life partying and day life cultural exploration.", "place where you can chill for the whole day. there are quite a lot of bars and restaurant along the beach which worth to try of.", "Good place to relax with various shacks and places to sit . Most restaurants have sitting area and evening live music on beach at restaurants", "nice beach visit during sunset time . many place for chill out . good food and drink. some nese women try to sell small thing . good spot for learn to surf.", "beach was brilliant very clean and very relaxing. The restaurant was good value for money.", "This beach is very peculiar. The sand is blackish brown and super fine. You dont feel the grain of sands rubbing between your toes. It is almost like powder and on top of all this. There are no stones. Imagine that! The roaring waves are a sight to see and they can be dangerous for kids. Just need to be careful and watch out for riptides. During the high tide the waves actually reaches the stone walls and sometimes splashing against the side of the pubs.", "Nice endless beach with beautiful beach and view nice to walk swim surf or just sunbathing. Not crowded", "Best holiday ..always good at high tide plenty of cafes bars shops..and bargains to be had..nice afternoon breezes always", "Lots of lounge chairs to hire with shade, or plenty of space on the black beach sand. Big car park small fee on left side end of street. Plenty of small shops for food, drinks, bathers, sunglasses if needed. Lots of surf schools if you're a beginner, everybody very helpful, friendly locals.", "The sunset is so beautiful , you can play on the beach with your friends and see a beautiful sunset , the beach is so clean!", "Large beach with overwhelming sunset. Enjoying cocktails fron the pub on the beach and we all know that live is too short to stay at home.", "This beach will not be on my top beaches to go to. It has very very busy stretches with hotels and vendors making use of every square inch of sand and at low tide you just can't swim at all! Your best bet is to rent a bike and explore the less developed parts of the beach OR stay in one of the nicer beachfront hotels and use their deckchairs and swimming pool. Beach to the right (I forgot the name) facing the sea is much nicer and less developed.", "The beach is really lovely until too many buses bring bunch of tourist , pack there . It became too touristy and too commercial . You hardly can enjoy the beach anymore as too many people moving around . I miss the old time when this beach wasn't as popular as now. More privacy and tranquility .", "Beautiful promenade lined with hotels, restaurants, and areas to lie in the sun. Lots of activities that make the most of the tranquil still waters of the natural coral reef sea pool that extends right along the beach front and then surfing for those more adventurous out on the reef.", "Must go there before 6am to witness the view of magnificent sunrise. There is an entrance fee about 2-4 thousand rupiah. I gave 4 stars only for the sunrise. If you are looking for going to beautiful beach, this might not be a very recommendable place. There are other beaches better than this. For the beach i would just give 2.5 - 3.", "I spent my entire afternoon on the beach, which was so amazing for me. I didnt have to move for food or drinks; only to get in the water and relax.", "Grab a lounger for a fee or put your towel on the sand for free. Beach is nice and wide and not crowded compared to European beaches (although those of us from NZ or Aus might find it a bit busier than we prefer!). Beware of strong undercurrents and keep within your depth - there are lifeguards but not everywhere. Good beginner surfing waves", "Compared to other beaches in this isn’t not so commercialized yet. Beach is nice and many good seafood restaurants along the bay. Waves are same like on others beaches. Definitely worth to visit!", "Beautiful beach with an amazing sunset ?? , spend a day there at this bay and in the afternoon I went for something to eat right at end of the bay in this beautiful beach club called Sundara, I would recommend this beach to anyone", "This is a lovely sandy beach thats spoilt by rubbish. There is plastic floating everwhere and loads of it along the high water line. Whilst there were loads of plastic bags full of rubbish theres still loads that needs cleaning up and it spoils what is otherwise a lovely beach", "Rubbish all around the beach but still beautiful, great bar on the beach with great music that's worth listening and experiencing while in !", "Beach runs as far as the eye can see and the water is so inviting. Just a short stroll over the clean sand and you're swimming in warm, clear water. We went as a family and my 2 grandsons had a ball both on the beach and in the water. Beach is definitely NOT overcrowded and in the time we went there we saw maybe 20 people in both directions. Definitely the beach to go to for a truly relaxing time and to escape the rat race. I'll be going back.", "Great spot to sit in bean bagd and watch sunset whilst drinking Bintangs. Only down side is rubbish left on beach", "We were staying close so hot this beach several times. Nice sand, plenty of chairs and a great sunset. The guys that rented our chairs also had cheap beer, bonus. The water itself was nothing spectacular, big waves so no real swimming just wading. Surfing if your into it.lots of restaurants along the beach too.", "You can enjoy sunset from hear.If you are following google maps to reach this it would be little tricky.Pop the beer and enjoy the view", "being in a wheelchair i enjoyed the beach from a bar on the beach. Was a great spot to enjoy the sunset. You do get people selling things all the time but that is part of the experience", "This beaches are verry well known in others country. Because the beach are very clean.white sandy along nusa dua peninsula. And there are a lots off watersport activities. Such as.snorkling.diving. parasailing Wind surfing. Jetsky.banana boat.glass bottom boat . Fishing. Turtle island.and many more.you will enjoy the beautiful sunrice. Also you can see the sunset as well.over view by benoa Harbour. And the beaches are verry fine white sandy.when you lying down to the beach you will feel like in paradise like no other else in the world you will find. Good luck guys", "The beach is very calm and not crowded, the water temperature is just right, not too cold or hot. I enjoyed swimming in the ocean very much, the beach is very clean.", "We are from QLD so we are spoilt where beaches are concerned. There was lots of rubbish and brown sand, waves were too big to swim. Unfortunately most of that we saw, didnt have nice beaches but that doesnt matter when you have beautiful pools!", "If you're planning on spending your cash on some adrenaline sports this place is ideal. As a beach it's high pressure sell sell petrol fumes and nothing else, so don't go.", "This beach was clean and well maintained. It is the right place to enjoy the beautiful sunrise.", "Great beach with perfect sunsets. Each area could try and clean up the rubbish that collects on the beach. some areas do a great job while others not so good.", "A lot of garbage in the sea, the beach cleaning is every day, but is still dirty. And a lot of traders and squirrels", "Great beach near the breezes resort and spa where we were put up. Loads of beach shacks present to just unwind and relax.", "Beautiful water, sand and beach!!! Pristine crystal clear water, super clean white soft sand on the beach and great open space. Very exclusive and quiet - paradise on earth!!!", "The beach was clean and had a lot of chairs/lounges to relax in. It's a destination wedding venue and we saw brides and grooms everyday! They had set up a flower arbor and it was kind of fun to watch the photography from a distance. We also watched some locals fishing way out in the water wearing traditional fishing clothing and conical hats. Never saw them catching anything but it added to the scenery! There is a nice walkway out to the water where you can watch the sunrise. It is worth getting up one morning (at least) and walking out to photograph! If you don't make it out of bed in time, I'm posting a photo for you to photoshop yourself into. It's very lovely!", "Even if there are cleaning crews, the beach is full of plastic, plants and coconuts at low tide. The problem is not the beach visitors, it's likely coming from all around.", "Loved the waves either for just watching or for catching. The water was walk in warm.The only drawback is that the beach is not as clean as the beaches in Australia. They do sweep the beach in the morning with a tractor but following behind there is still a lot of rubbish left. The colour of the sand is quite dark.", " is famous for many things, however beaches and sea swimming is not the best here, unless you're a surfer. The water was cold - expected as it's an ocean, and the sea waves were quite strong and turning any swim attempt into a soft fight.", "Watched a live band and the sun set one night here and it was such a great experience. The beach gets insanely packed at night with everyone coming to watch. There are tonnes of bean bags and cushions in front of the beach bars and cafe's and you can order drinks and food while you're there.", "Clean and quiet sandy beach. Beautiful views and not too busy. Shops and bars available to buy drinks and ice- cream.", "Great sand, funny waves, lovely sunset, not too crowded. Sunbeds costs 100.000 each. Hope to be back!", "We went to the beach for the stunning sunsets and located ourselves at the Potato Head Beach Club. Extremely clean but many pedlars which is off putting ", "We visited this beach around 12 noon, when it was cloudy and rainy. To enter the beach location, there is an entrance fee of eight thousand rupiah per person for adults, for children under seven years there is no charge. And for cars, the entry fee is five thousand rupiah. To go to the beach, we have to pass through very large cliffs, road access to the beach is good so that motorbikes, cars, even large buses can be passed. The view from the top of the cliff to the beach is very beautiful, on the big cliffs there is a large statue. We can stop and take pictures along this beautiful cliff. The beach is located under a cliff, there is a very large parking lot there. The beach is white sand with blue water. There are small shops selling various items, there is also a small cafe selling food and drinks. There is also a place for washing feet and hands after playing on the beach, and there is no fee. I think this beach is one of the most beautiful beaches in , and must be visited by tourists.", "The beach is super clean all the time. Well cared for. Tge rub is first the tide goes out a very long way so you can only swim a few hours a day and second there is a dangerous current when the tide is falling. ", "We actually visited sept 2016 but can't go back that far. The beach was kept really clean, there were lifeguards which, unfortunately, my teens had to be aided by.l as they were nearly swept out in a strong rip. Beach hawkers were plentiful and a bit pushy but it was all stuff we were interested in. Daughters got their braids done for $15 for long hair which was way cheaper than anywhere else and, in my opinion, more memorable for them. We had pedicures and bought souvenirs. Rented a tent but was charged the full day price even though he cleared up an hour after we arrived at 3.30pm. He just laughed at me and said, per hour price so be clear! We didn't get upset, it's one of those things! One night we had dinner st the beach and it was a magical experience. We sat on bean bags around the table as the sun set and the musicians set up. We danced, laughed, talked and ate. Seven of us and it cost around $70 AUD. we didn't let the kids swim at night of course. Renting surfboards was easy, arranging surf lessons was easy. Everyone is geared up for Aussie families. Plenty of pubs around the place. Good cheap breakfasts.", "Beaches was filled with trash. Very disappointed. Beach had solicitors. No public bathrooms. Not worth going to don't waste your time and money.", "The 6 k beach path from the ferry port to the canal s a fabulous walk or cycle ride. The beach is coarse sand and the sea is warm and usually calm within the reef but when I visited in February there was so much litter and debris it was unpleasant to swim. An environmental conference was taking place in during February which predicted that in 50 years there would be more plastic the fish in the sea and you could easy believe that. I saw some local workers and volunteers picking up plastic bottles but there needs to be a huge effort and educational programme to stop this abuse of a beautiful place.", "We did our beginner surf lessons on this beach. Had so much fun! The waves were pretty strong, so it is not the best for leisurely swimming, but if you are into jumping waves, it is truly the best.", "This was the first beach I visited in and was horribly disappointed. It was filthy. Garbage and feces everywhere. I stood in the water for just a few minutes and a plastic bag got wrapped around my ankle. Smells like durians and poo. I wouldn't swim here (strong currents) but I wouldn't surf either. I wouldn't doubt that cuts might get infected with the amount of sewage & garbage and dog fecese draining into that beach.", "Not the best beach, it looks gorgeous and the water isn't too cold. But there's lots of seaweed. There's men that clean it off the beach all day, but it's still there and in the sea itself. Lots of boats and watersports so fun to look at. But you can only swim within the ropes.", "So much garbage, come on locals, your destroying your country. Dirty beach no visitors no income from tourism. Will not go back.", "The beach is nice. Very hot. Very crowded and noisy. A lot of beach club there so we can't really walk along the beach too far.", "Plenty of shops, bars and restaurants at very reasonable prices. Open til late but easy to get lost the first time when you’re in a hurry to catch the hotel shuttle bus!! A lot of the restaurants will take you back to your hotels free of charge once you’ve eaten there.", "Nice for babies and just enjoying the serenity of Can lay on the beach with no one bothering you and enjoy the beautiful view Worth getting up early to watch the sunrise", "Reality sinks in on this beach. Plastic, garbage,netting, fisherman's wires and litter everywhere. Dead fish line the beach as well. Very sad to see. Sand is very dark so water seems very dark- barely able to see my feet while swimming next to ramen noodle packets. Sunset is lovely, as it is worldwide. Nice to see the million yoga poses and selfies being made next to the litter.", "I went to this beach the first week of April and it was nice! no plastics or trash on the beach as others wrote. I was on the part of the beach right in front of the Potato Head Beach Club. I would definitely go back and the sunsets are amazing.", "this place so amazing, quiet atmosphere with white sand make my heart peacefully fallin love with this beach. sitting down, relax and get meditation then i've got a great day.", "Beautiful white sand beach with safe swimming protected by reef . Good variety of eateries line the beachfront", "The water sport, like the prasailing, is exciting. The beautiful scenery is wholesome both to the eye and to the heart. The thrillng nightlife is new to us, including the local food and universal music. The kindness and hospitality shown to visitors by the local people.", "Beautiful place to meet a lot of cool people and to start surfing. In some days there is a very big Party in the Evening. I will defenetly Come back to this place.", "clean and not crowed! beautiful for long walks- highly recommend if you are looking for peace and quiet!", "Nice sand, decent waves, close restaurants and all the easy amenities to make a day at the beach care free and relaxing.", "Pristine beach, good for water sports as the sea is very calm in this part of . Surrounded by many 4/5 star resorts. Not much else to do here if not staying in one of the big hotels.", "One of the best beaches in in my opinion. A long sandy beach with possibilities to swim, do watersports, walk, sunbathing.. Theres a long walkpath along that beachside which connects all the big hotels there. A nice and safe way to explore restaurants in neighbouring hotels. There are people who sells the souvenir stuff and other things but they keep within limits and dont bother you too long. Relaxing place..", "The beaches on the western side of are worst during the wet season from November to February. Garbage from nearby islands would make these beaches worst. However, Southern beaches are better and more beautiful.", "Dirty, dirt grey sand. Took a walk along the beach but didn´t even bother to check the water temperature. Construction work along big parts of the beach. There is a few places where you can rent surf boards and sun beds. Canggu is where you go to eat good food, and surf.", "Wonderfully clean when I visited, though apparently ocean currents can wash litter on to the beach at some points of the year.", "I was expecting much cleaner sand. The beach was often dirty. The sea wasn't clear but so warm! I didn't swim in it.", "this is the best place in to enjoy Water Sports activities like Jet Ski and Parasailing and lots more. the beach has crystal Clear waters which is the most beautiful thing", "We went to beach around sunset and must say the view is to die for. the sand is so good on the feat and pictures came out just perfect. the beach is quite clean and hav resturants to chill", "Waves can be large so its not great for swimming. Best thing to do is rent a chair (around 200,000 for two) and umbrella to watch the sun set. Not too many tourists and it is very relaxing. Dog walkers and joggers also around", "The beach is filthy. Plastic bottles, cigarette buds and plastic bags every were. The lounge chairs are overpriced. The locals try to get somewhere between 50.000-200.000 IR. souvenir sellers bother you every five minutes and the restaurants and bars play loud music all day. Not much of the nese magic there. It's great for surfers. And I enjoyed a day in the sun on my Bintang towel in the sand. Was very happy to catch some rays after 4 days of rain and no sun.", "It was a superb experience with Mr.Gel gel. He took all the efforts from pick up , all the sports and dropping. What ever he advises is apt. He told us to pay for only 4 sports and if we have still energy left then we can plan as he advised we were completely drained after 4 sports. My 4 year son had a great time and it is Very safe. He takes all precautions to ensure everything is alright. Jet water pack is the best it is not so easy his instructors were very good. Very patient they were and they were very happy when I finally succeeded...perfect teachers", "Expected the beach to be deeper and with more choice to sunbathe. A lot of the beachfront is taken up by hotels so you can either not sunbathe there or there is a high cost. Found parts of the beach dirty with washed up seaweed mixed in with other flotsam such as bottles etc.Quite disappointing really.", "This is a surfing beach and a great place to watch them. A little rough for kids or just swimming. Black sand and a lot of dogs roaming around so not a place foe siyting on the beach, but more of an attraction to watch surfing.", "A long and safe bech for swimming with the biggest waves. Lots of people surfing but plenty of space for everyone. There are quiet areas of the beach and lively areas with lots of bars and restaurants. Saturday and Sunday were very busy especially nearing sunset, but the rest of the week was quiet in comparison. The one and probably only downside was the incredible amount of plastic washed up on the beach. Its just a few meters around what appears to be the high tide mark and goes literally the whole length of the beach. The water itself seems quite clean and so does the beach higher up than the high tide mark, but the amount of plastic has to be seen to be believed.", "This beautiful spot is a bit far away but we were rewarded with very clear water, white sands and a beautiful beach. We tried kayaking what was a lot of fun. It’s very hot, don’t forget sunblock.", "Boring, grey... Very calm.. Just did not appeal to me. Ridiculous crowd on New Year's Day. Balagnon Beach much nicer, but not suited for young families.", "Surf was awesome and great healthy restaurant options. Parking was a bit hectic but worth it. Would definitely return.", "In late March and beginning of April the sea temperature was 28 degrees Celsius, you can not really cool off. The sun is extremely strong, and even with sun-block, one can easily burn. The water is shallow and you can walk all the way up to the laguna reef, do bring you water shoes, the corals are rather sharp in places. Nicer for watersports and just lying on the beach than for swimming.", "Good beach walkway, plenty of cafes to sit and admire the view and nicely shaded make a terrific stroll. A minor irritation is the stall vendor hawkers who maintain a cracking pace (we were handicapped by hot children). Still, a lovely path to walk anytime of the day.", "Great Walking and Surfing Beach - swimming only for experienced strong swimmers. Early Morning Walks along the Beach you get a sense of the Real nese way of Life before the Travellers wake up !", "What you get: Long beach near airport so you can see planes landing. Nice sunset. Places to eat both cheap and expensive. Waves to surf. Not too busy but things going on e.g. Lanterns being lit, football etc However not great for kids to swim as waves a bit rough.", "Came to the beach of an evening with friends to have a few drinks and watch the sunset. Pretty popular spot with loads of people with the same idea. There’s heaps of places to find a spot and get a drink thought so it wasn’t too overcrowded.", "So the 5 of us, (hubby and 3 kids and I) went for a walk on the beach around 6pm. The tide was out and all we could see was rubbish. 😪 There was so much rubbish on the beach being washed up, it was really sad to see. There were people everywhere and it just like it was so normal to them. It would be nice to maybe have more bins on the beach and make the locals and tourists aware of how bad it is to litter on the beach. Not only for the looks of the beach but also for the sea life. At breakfast the next day in our resort, I asked the manager if it was ever cleaned. He told me that the beach was cleaned every night. WOW- I was surprised. During that morning, we went for another walk and there was minimal rubbish. (Sadly, it was there again every night, but that did not stop the people coming in. ) The waves 🌊 looked amazing and many people were enjoying themselves surfing, swimming etc. We decided to just swim in the pool instead. The sand in front of The Royal Beach Resort was very grey, not the sand I expected. Nor, was it any good for making Sand Castles. Still a nice view though. 😊 This photo is more towards Seminyak where the sand got a better. This was also during the day.", "Nothing to dislike. We love the place. Food,relax,shop,spa's. The hotels beach front are lovely North or South. Great place as long as you don't want a night club on you door step.", "A nice beach a little removed from the more crowded ones. Loved all of the little \\bars\\\" in the area. Though you need to pay to use the beach chairs, it was a lot of fun to sit and watch the waves crash while enjoying a cold one or two.\"", "Peaceful and enjoyable walking along the beach. Recommended for sunset...have to woke up early in the morning as early as 6.30am to see it. You feels safe as not too many people hang around the area. The beach current is quite strong, so there is a red flag, mans not suitable for swimming. I can see poeple do the exercising like joging, playing beach footall and just enjoying the environment. ", "Lot of adventure sports and activities. there are very safe activities as well for people scared of the sea.. .If you want more thrilling experiences deep sea diving is available too.. I did 40 minutes of deep sea diving and had an excellent view to many of the corals and fish. The staff and instructors are very friendly and it was overall a very good experience. ", "This was the most beautiful beach according to me. it was not so much crowded. It was heavenly, the quiet and the water. A must-visit place. You start feeling the excitement hen you are on the road down to the beach, it is a beautiful place to be.", "Ok so the beach isn't that beautiful. The sand isn't white and the water isn't turquoise like a beach you would find in Australia, however the atmosphere is relaxed, the sunsets are to die for and there are loads of restaurants, bars along the beach, many of which have live music playing and great cocktails. You don't come here for the beauty of the beach as much as you would for the atmosphere. It's lots of fun and worth a visit.", "We went to the beach around day time to try some water sports as this beach is famous for it. The view at the beach are pretty good but it felt bad to have dirt lying around in some areas. The cleanliness is not totally maintained. The water temperature was idle for swimming though.", "This is a low wave beach nice sand and safe for younster this is our second time here great food and the area is also safe no hassling shop keepers.", "a very nice beach to spend the day. Getting a taxi back proved to be expensive, cheaper to hire a driver for the day. As the taxi service offered at the beach know you need to get home so are not very flexiable on price.", "Don't bother visiting. No waves and dirty. Disappointing. Go to the east of if you want a good beach.", "nothing to see except a dirty beach, a few hotels and too many smokey seafood restaurants on the beach.", "After walking for hours to find this unique location, we stumbled up the stair case from the promenade and were greeted by smiling staff happy to assist, we requested this roof top bar locations and were escorted to the lifts, greeted again by helpful smiling staff guided up to the rooftop bar and met by a cheerful hostest egar to find us the best location face the ocean veiws and breeze waiting staff quickly perused with drinks, cocktail list and tapas style snacks. No sooner had we ordered food and beverages arrived, uninterrupted panoramic vista of shores with a great sound track playing in the back ground all made for a very rewarding trek We were offered another round of drinks to welcome in the sunset which is breathlessly pleasing come dusk Dont waste any time catch a cab to 66 and enjoy the experience as we were for tunate enou6ght too", "This could be a really beautiful beach, however it is unfortunately ruined by excessive amounts of litter both on the shore and in the sea which is really disappointing. The sand is light and soft and the water warm, the litter is just really off putting.", "Lovely area, nice walk along the coast, good bars, restaurants and cafes available on the front but mainly along the road. cafe and comfortable to walk in day and evening. Great relaxation and place away from the more commercial parts of ", "Pick your spot very carefully as distinct smell of sewage on parts of the beach! Whilst we were there it was extremely windy with HUGE waves so large parts of the water were out of bounds...a bit disappointing.", "Lovely beach at sunset, great cheap bars along the beach as well as the W Hotel for cocktails would recommend", "Great beach for activities like surfing. A lot of boards to rent and teachers who can show you surfing. Not expensive. Great bars and restaurants where you can hide if you have enough of sun and buy some cold drinks and cocktails. Great place for sunset view and chilling with live music every night. Really highly recommended.", "Actually we decided to go somewhere else as there was a lot of trash on this beach. We couldn't even take off our shoes and walk out barefoot to check it out because all the sticks and rubbish in the sand. There are far better beaches around southern .", "We went there last week as soon as we landed in .The beach is really relaxing and clean, perfect for a beach run or beach walk. Drink prices around the beach are quite reasonable with beer costing around 25000rp which is around 2 dollars. If you are a keen surfer, they also offer surf lessons and beach looks perfect for surfing.", "White sand, relaxing beach (in some area), just enjoy beach+sun, need only sunblock, drink, and ...good mood", "I went to Sanur beach to welcome the morning sunrise as this beach I was informed by locals gets the best sunrises, at 05.40 I sat there with my partner as the sun gently rose this produced some stunning pictures and the atmosphere was pretty epic to - there was also a double rainbow on that day too ! The beach itself felt pretty good bay standards, there was plenty of coral and sea shapes that had been washed up on to the shore, I collected a few pieces. The water was clear and warm. Very nice I recommend an early visit.", "By far, this is the 2nd best beach I've been in . The water here is crystal clear. Not much of a surfing spot but they do rent out canoes here. Not overly populated (yet) as like Kuta. There are benches if one requires a massage and there is even a shop that does Mani and Pedi too. Transport is really needed to get here. There are many food shops here as well. The not so good thing about this beach is that there are many stones/rocks. So watch where you are walking or best to have Aqua shoes on you.", "not so many people. very clean water for swimming. the hotels there were quite good, i just love to stay there for two or three hour reading a book!!", "This beach was very windy when I was there. I enjoyed just sitting there and strolled along the beach with many scenic corners for photo shooting. Worth visiting the place again", "Nice beach with tons of surfers, but the beach itself is not accessible by wheelchair due to steep stairs. It's nice to watch the surfers at sunset from the boardwalk and have a drink or bite at \\old man\\\" bar. That as sort of an accessible toilet for small wheelchairs.\"", "Stayed at Westin and chilled by beach on daily basis , beach has high tide from sunrise to around 2ish and then beach becomes more of rocky beach and tourists walk around and explore the rocky areas. You don't get harassed by people that much trying to sell and all hotels have their private areas so you get constant supply of drinks , food , towels etc. ", "A nice long stretch of beach, not the best I've been on but it's lovely. A good place to relax without being hassled by beach traders, lots of top end resorts and definitely family friendly. I would visit again! Many places to buy food/drinks and can pay small fee to use hotel loungers & facilities. Lie back and enjoy the sun or watch the amazing kite-surfers skimming the water!", "Well it's a nice view. But a little surprised at the rubbish on the high tide mark I guess I shouldn't be given the infrastructure along the beach but given this is , just thought it would be better ", "Not sure why this is considered one of the best beaches, I agree it's beautiful to see, but the water is full of garbage!! I walked along the beach across several hotels and mostly it's the same. Staff from the hotels constantly clean the beach from seaweed, but the problem is the garbage. Shame!! Apart from this, very quiet place.", "This beach is very picturesque. Yellow sand and turquoise, warm water. The beach was half-full but still very quiet and peaceful. The only downsides are the sand is a little grainy in a theraputic sort of way at times but not super soft and the sea has quite a few stones and seaweed so it can be a bit uncomfortable to swim in at times. This beach is best for sunbathing on and if you want to take strolls on the beach.", "Not a place you would want to spend the day for sure, seems a bit grubby and there is a lot of rubbish - wave and big and powerful so good for surfing but maybe not families. If you do want to go to the beach walk along and to a part of the beach in-front of the posh hotels as it seems they pay people to clean up those sections. not really the paradise beach you hear about", "beautiful and clean beach, no rubbish on shore or floating in the water. Calm and relaxing- suitable for children as well", "beautiful sea, clean water, calm atmosphere, lots of tourists. I want to come back here and stay area beach", "Too many jet skis but one of the most beautiful ocean views on the planet. Lots of pools and areas for snorkeling. I would like to see worldwide boycott against jet skis and noise maker boats near swimming beaches. They are a hazard and should e kept well off shore", "If you love surfing and amazing sunset ... this is the place! Love it! The beach is clean and somehow very quiet. Sparkle by small lovely bars ... perfect for the apero for the sunsets!", "We stayed a week in an air BnB villa. Was only 150 metres to beach but not once did we swim or surf. The surf was to big for our little fella (9) and I can't say the beach was appealing at all. Echo beach had a surf comp on for the first 3 days too. Not the best timing. However the healthy food options in this area made up for the crap beaches. If you don't surf I say there are nicer places in to go.", "It was alot cooler on the beach and its nice to see families playing here and the sunset was lovely however its dirty and the water is unclean . We walked along the beach to get to Ku de Ta and had to walk across 2 wide creeks that reaked of effluent.", "Nice beaches. So sad to see the amount of trash in the water. I wanted to swim in the sea but decided against it when I saw the trash the waves bring in. The restaurants are great and so is the view, Maybe the city will clean up the shore.", "Although some efforts are undertaken by Hotels and restaurants on the beach, it remains dirty. Also the water is full of trash and plastic, most coming by Sea from Java. Very unfortunate. In the afternoon the water ride is low and the mud becomes dominant. Not a pretty sight. Definitely not my favorite beach in ", "Amazing beach in an amazing country. Great range of restaurants along the beach. Clean and professionally cared for by local government.", "Just dirty, plain and simple. Sad beach! Nothing more to say, dogs and their owners roaming around, stupid pictures and no shacks! All high end beach restaurants ready to rob u!", "A nice wide beach , hot sand but plenty of beach bars to cool off in. Ideal to watch the sunset but gets a little busy", "An absolutely beautiful place to visit. Nice beach along with good shops to shop from. Also, enjoyed a lot in the waters.", "This beach offers you all comforts you can imagine: high waves for surfing, glassy surface during low tide; broad beach for jogging and games, strong push back during high tide; party beach with drinks and music or calm places back of the sea; spectacular sun downs as well as tropical thunderstorms; a happy and joyful get together of all nationalities regardless of any religion...this is how beach life should look like!", "One on the best beach in . We hand a good time there. You can rent a seat or just enjoy yourself on the sand. Beach was very clean and had a bunch of friendly locals! Great for a sunset!", "Loved this beach, but it does depend which part you are on. Some areas are looked after by the hotels that front onto it, others aren't. The ones that are 'owned' are usually well maintained and cleared of flotsam and jetsom. Some areas are quite steep, whereas other parts gently run out to sea, so at low tide you can have a lot of sand bank to explore.", "Fantastic little cafes and restaurants along this beach makes it full of atmosphere. Can sit back and have a drink, have a bite to eat, watch the kids in the water and then watch the sunset. After dark most of the beach Cafes have entertainment. A must do while in !!", "So disappointed with Sanur Beach. The tideline is strewn with rubbish, the water is murky, green and full of garbage. When I attempted to swim today I was joined by chip packets, cigarette butts, drink cans, glass bottles and even an old shoe. I got out after 5 minutes and wouldn't dare to put my head under. There is evidently no attempt to clean the place up and as a result it is disgusting. Not a particularly good swimming beach in the first place - very shallow water and lots of weeds - but the rubbish just is so depressing. And to see all the people who have paid $200+ a night on beachfront resorts sun baking out there amongst the detritus - simply bizarre. And very sad :-(", "Nice spot, beautiful sunset and dinner. Not too busy. Flat clean beach. People surfing. Airport in the distance. Happy atmosphere.", "If walk away from the main surfing area and shopping/resto strip, you can find peaceful sections with almost nobody around... to enjoy serenity, beauty and swim. 'll be surprised how gorgeous it is", "Walked along this beach once - refused to go back. The beach and the water are full of every type of rubbish you can think of - from plastics and bottles to sewerage waste. I have no idea how the lifesavers actually swim in it - I consider it an extreme health hazard..", "its a real shame since the beach looked realy good and has a great view of the sunset but its was so dirty so we didn't stay very long", "do not buy and drink the cocktails as the will make u very sick.Its moonshine they use.. it smells like fuel They told me its made from coconuts... no its not.It can be dangerous if ur on medication.The restaurants also offer these cocktails.Stay away from them.", "Great place to view sunset, not too crowded as I was there during the weekday. Sitting on beads cushion enjoying my beer and snapping away the sunset view. What an experience.", "Best place for couples to visit . Not many people around. Enjoy your time here. Do visit other beaches too.", "Good to spend the afternoon here watching beautiful sunset across the sea. They have lots of cafes stretching alongside the beach where you can sit and relax with some fresh cocktails. Anticipate for some souvenirs sellers offering you to buy their stuffs. They can be annoying sometimes, so you better refuse politely if you aren't interested in the beginning yo avoid them from pestering you.", "Small beach some parts clean others plenty of debris washed up beech shacks friendly service plenty of activities during the day good sunrise view", "This is the beach which offers you a great atmosphere with natural beauty at its best. Good for swimming...", "The beach by the St Regis hotel was beautiful . A quiet beach perfect for couples on a romantic get away from busy beaches", "We walked and biked the length of the beach. Highly recommend doing this. Bikes can be hired from outside most of the resorts as they are more pricey from the resorts if they have them.", "Very nice place! Very comfortable apartament! Well organized! Vety clean hotel! The beach is 15 minute by walk 5 minute by shuttle bus! The beach you can relax not so busy!", "The water is less polluted than kits and it’s less crowded. There are a lot of fish and seafood restaurants on this beach, also a. Surf area with tiny waves. I didn’t know you can rent boards and have a lesson or just ride a wave. I would not let Kids drink or swallow the water of the sea and I would only stay in one hour. It needs to be understood the water is most likely contaminated. Never swim after heavy rains!", "It's really a beautiful beach and it's good for sunset. Many cafes and rstaurant around there so that we can eat dinner while waiting for sunset. It's romantic and beautiful^^", "Not the greatest beach for swimming. Unless you are at a beachfront hotel, the lounge chairs you can purchase are old and ratty, with dirty towels and covers. Overall, seems like a relatively safe area though. We spent more time at the pool in our villa then this beach.", "The beach is nice enough got a good path, lots of hotels, eating places, stalls etc. But the sea is not very deep and there is a lot of seaweed.", "we went to this beach for sunrise and it was beautiful. day time we could not be bothered, too many tourists", "Watersports are easy to find here. Most boats can go out for snorkleing or diving, some surfing but not for the novices as its far out. Nice resturants to take a fruit shake or lunch. Worth - 2-3 hours of you holiday to get some sun.. Local people are nice and less here than other places in trying to sell you everything.", "Less in your face and not so many all night partiers.. Has all the goods: great food, shops, bars and the beach is OK with a reasonable beginners surf break.. Just watch for spontaneous rips.. Cheaper accommodation in the back blocks with easy walking to beach.", "Best part of this beach is the variety of restaurants strung along the brick 'boardwalk' - about 4 - 5km total length. As actual beaches go though this one is far from pristine as it has large pipes of effluence emptying into the surf. Also the sand itself is rather coarse and rough on bare feet. It's nice to see local fishers wading out for their catches, but not so nice to see ignorant jet-ski rental drivers racing up and down the shore disrupting them. One day we watched a class of elementary students cleaning up a small part of the beach, under the guidance of their teacher, so maybe a cleaner Sanur beach is in the works.", "The beach has lovely white sand and is lovely to look at. Beware of many smokers in the beachside restaurants too. Sadly, having watched a local woman washing out a baby nappy and stray dogs doing their business in the water, I would not recommend swimming in it.", "The beach is quite flat, with little character to it. It is simply filled with hundreds of sunbeds and its hard to find a spot on the beach where you wont hear blaring music! Good for thise who just want to drink in the sun, but not for those who want to relax! The current is very strong here, so if youre not a good surfer, you may find it very tough and daunting to learn here as you'll get chucked about a lot!!!", "Great beach with lots to do on the beach, beginning surfing lessons can be given by locals for 250rp for like 1 1/2 to 2 hours. Water not at clear as you would hope but lovely all the same", "One of `s most popular beaches......great selection of places to eat & drink @....very popular for seeing the sunset & lovely long stretch of beach to swim & walk & just to generally to `chill out `.", "Niceb beach,clean beach,nice guest,frendly.rest mama donny cafe seafood. Surfing, sup body board.sunset trip,fishing,surfing, looking for tample uluwatu from the sea,and nice clif wall,hole clife and muach muach more please.", "Quieter than other beaches, no touting and a long boardwalk to take long quiet walks. Very clean.Nice restaurants along the boardwalk .", "Lovely clean beaches with a great selection of food choices and bars along the beach strip. Our favourite restaurant for lunch was Champlung for nice relaxing lunch with great variety of food and very cold bintangs. Staff friendly and provide quick service", "A peaceful and clean beach. Our driver brought us to another side of the beach which has fewer tourists. Enjoy the moment there!", "There's a little rubbish there, Nobody cleans the beach, only the hotel´s. Expensive deck chairs and lazy service.", "A great walk or Bike ride along path. Plenty of great cheap restaurants and bars to be found. Also markets and shopping...Great for kids. plenty of water sports along way...", "Uncluttered and clean. You might have to check into a good property for the towels and sun roof. Was a lovely experience.", "Beautiful protected beach, no waves, lovely to float around & lay in the sun. Sea weed was a little creepy.", "The beach is clean. The sea is clear blue and green. But lack of tree make it hot. The wave is quite high. Maybe not suitable for those who can't swim.", "It's a nice beach with clean and shallow waters Don't miss the surfing! The guys at the hotel have instructors who will assist you Got to complete 200 characters so oooooooooooooooooooo ooooo oooooooo oooooooooo ooooooooooooo ooooooo oooooooo oooooooo ooooooooo oooooooo ooooo ooooo ooooo oloooooooo", "It was very far but parking was easy. The beach is a bit crowded but I suppose it was the high season.", "Maybe because now i start to old , that make me love this beach. Not to crowdid, not to many boat and the wave is not to big", "Really clean and calm beach, yiu can get into the sea, nice views and the best colors of the sea. No noise or garbage.", "When the swell and tides are right double six has a really nice little beach break. The last 3 days of our stay I manged to get my 5 and 7 year olds standing up and surfing in the perfectly sized kid friendly waves. It's not always like this however and small kids under 5 should be watched at all times. The beach itself is your typical volcanic sand, it was relatively clean and there are some nice little restaurants that you can dine at, sitting in bean bags dining at sunset on the beach was great. I had some nice service of Mahi Mahi there washed down with a few cold Bins you couldn't go wrong.", "Driven up to a crowded polluted beach. Force sold water sports at truly obscene prices. Decided \\what the hell, when will I be here again\\\" and decided to do a cheap (haha US$25/hr) snorkelling option. Got a 50 minute trip across over crowded noisy, smelly water to a packed snorkelling site with the worst 'reef' I have ever been on. A low diversity of pretty small fish and a reef consisting of about 4 coral blocks all barely clinging to life. The unregulated boats chucking their anchors with reckless abandon onto what remains of a stressed ecosystem sure didn't help. Maybe the other watersports are better but DON'T go for snorkelling and if you go for any of the others be prepared to pay western prices for a sub-par experience. If there is a true left you definitely won't find it here. \"", "Nice long beach, clean but can get very busy at sunset when everyone comes to see the sunset and have dinner.", "I must say trash & dog poop are not what I expected of a beach. Once you are off the resort, the beach is filthy. The tide must take it all away every day as you can see it in the water at times & trash is always washing up on shore. Lots of stray dogs on the beach, and doing things you really don't want to see on the beach. Eww. The restaurant area is your best bet, right around sunset. The sunset is amazing & you can try to forget that 10 feet away there is trash & poop. I was there at the end of rainy season & the water was really brown & cloudy. Go to Nusa Dua, far superior.", "Beach is bang on average for a touristy beach in . Littered with rubbish and many beach front restaurants severing pitiful food. Amid the hustlers trying to sell you the same shell bracelets, and the midgets nipping at the soft flesh around your ankles, (bugs not people). The beach is just there, there was one redeeming quality that my eyes stumbled upon. An awesome giant pig (Sau) floating out in the ocean. I watched from the water as the pig rode the waves into shore far better than I could hope to do on a surfboard. Eventually the bloated behemoth rolled up the beach due to a push from a strong wave, we looked on in awe as dogs began to appear from nowhere and sniff the carcass out. At that point we decided to flee the terror inducing smell that began wafting from the sorry animal, our escape was swift. We washed our bodies in the chlorinated pool. And that was that.", "The waves are too harsh for swimmers and yet too small for seasoned surfers. The waves are filled with black sand so it tends to stain your clothes and follow you to the hotel. Nightlife is great with a good choice of live bands", "Very nice beach in front of the hotel SEGARA VILLAGE where you can rent a typical nese sail boat ! Absolutely recommended !", "The beach has black sand and has quite a lot of rubbish on it. There is also rubbish I. The sea and it is very choppy so not good for swimming but good for surfing", "Good beach. Sun beds and umbrellas available. The sea breeze keeps the temperature very pleasant. Not too crowded. The waves however are very high, even at a shallow depth. Not suitable for younger children. Surprisingly few surfers.", "Nice beach lots of people trying to sell things though, just pretend you are asleep and they still wont leave you alone. Like along all the beaches you can hire chairs and surfboards, and have a great day.", "Unfortunately saw this beach on our last day stay in and got very less to enjoy there.But truely, its beautiful and very clean.You feel so relaxed.", "Not sure what I can say about a beach butt he only reason it doesn't get 5/5 is because it can get a bit busy and can be a bit annoying with people always trying to sell you stuff.", "Some nice bars and cafes but spoilt by all the rubbish washed up on the beach. It was a shame to see so much human rubbish along the beach including syringes, plastic bags etc. Not a safe place for kids to play.", "Beach was dirty and the evening restaurants polluted the air with smoke and bad odors. The constant touting by the locals was uncomfortable and annoying. The fish offered was badly cooked and unedible. Not a good experience at all", "Beautiful beach to stroll on especially in the morning or evening. The beach goes for miles and with the pristine water to swim in is a must.", "The Beach is very clean with surfs. The under current is bit strong, so one has to be careful when entering water.", "Probably the best beach in , clean water, great sights and lot's of very good hotels and restaurants.", "Lovely beach in . Very touristy area but still a lovely holiday area for relaxation. We stayed at the Westin and highly recommend.", "We went here to have dinner and for a quiet walk. This place is nice and numerous options available to have food. You may find many restaurants who have live bands playing for you. Beautifully decorated, it's nice!", "You can find a peaceful spot on this beach, further south. In the north there are many high end hotels with lounging areas and beach chairs.", "Beach was not crowded when we went during December 2018. However, the shower facilities after beach activities were not good. There was an old lady who can't speak English for the shower. We faced lots of problems in having shower there. She can't explain things well.", "I was shocked to see a beach that dirty- empty bottles and cans are scattered around, not a very nice walk on that beach. Can't go there with little kids! Also, can't swim because of waves, but looks like to be good for surfing - surfers seemed like having fun.", "Teenage boys refused to swim in sea due to plastic garbage. Lovely restaurants on the coastline but not a beach to make a special trip to. must clean up its rubbish to attract tourists.", "Lying by the beach or pool, it was free of hassle and we were able to really relax and enjoy the surroundings.", "We would rock up at this beach at the end of a long hot day, and just grab a bean bag in one of the many beach bars and watch the sunset. It's a beautiful setting and so relaxing. The one issue is in some parts there is some mess and waste, this could easily be cleaned up by the local government each night. ", "its a long beach and clean,and the sand is good to walk on but not so fine,get a cheap foot massage done,one can get beach beds on hire at reasonable rate or simply hang out at kudeta lounge", "Walk along the beach and enjoy the white sandy beach! Strong wave and good for surfing.. Love the hang out area with bean bag and acoustic music, such a perfect place to hang out with friends or even your love ones :D", "A bit grubby, heaps of plastic bags and general rubbish. Only really good for swimming on mid to high tide as it is very shallow. Good for surfing though", "Plenty to see along the beach but not the cleanest. With many rocks it is not really the best swimmers beach. Water however was very clear. Some very interesting bars and small markets to see.", "Specially for sunrise view, this is the best place to enjoy the nature. Clean and nice place to outdoor activity, but the main gate is small because lot of hotels are stand by side this beach.", "Very clean with lots to do, able to have a good walk along with no issues. Best time for me to go is early in the morning the sun rise is great with no one trying to sell you anything", "Great beach clean and not crowded. Two beach chairs for IDR 50,000 and quench your thirst with the young coconut water which is deliciously cool for IDR 15,000. Get there before lunch and you get the beach to yourself. Good view of the sea and mountain. Bring an umbrella as the weather can be quite hot and humid.PAN", "This beach is a must for beach lovers. You can learn to surf of just swim in the waves for miles of beautiful beach and sea. Every afternoon, the beach is transformed into a magical atmosphere of bean bags and live music for you to enjoy magnificent sunsets. The prices are very reasonable and the service is good. A definite must.", "nature and party. that all you get. also there are many restaurant here. from local food to western. If you planned to enjoy sunset while drink some beers, double six will be the best place.", "Not a beach swimmer ourselves, but we went for the sunset and eats. Was a hot day for this time of year. Late arvo and the place was mad with people sitting on the beach in front of cafes & bars. Crazy seeing so many people there and we were only on the Southern side of it.", "Was very clean Plenty of activities Watch the pressure from the store holders who were a bit full on with our first experience", "Typical beach for locals with plenty of food and activities. Tour buses come in throves. Hard to find a private beach area to enjoy on your own. Avoid if you are looking for nice and relaxing beach.", "The beach got many seaweeds and plastic. Im talking about the beach on Ayodya Nusa Dua. Its beautiful if maintained nicely.. what a pitty.", "Beautiful sunrise. Ocean is quiet here most of the time. Recommend for couples. Its still a traditional village.", "great place to hang, drink while catching sunset or just simply enjoy your sunset while walking on the beach.", "When I discovered this beach about 3 years ago it was a real paradies. I could not believe my eyes so beautiful it was. Only seaweed farmers, a few tourists, one little local restaurant. An now? Busloads of domestic and chinese tourists screaming, taking silly photos and littering the place. I could not even count how many buses there were. All the seaweed farmers are gone - now there is on little shop after the other, all looking the same, all selling the same. Sunlounges as far as you can see. Another paradies in gone forever. Greed is ruling now. And from 2016 they will increase the admission fee again: then it will be 15.000 IDR per person. But I want to erase yesterdays picture anyway from my head and try to remember the paradies it has once been.", "Beach was kept clean by the beach cleaners, though they buried the rubbish, rather than taking it away, at high tide it's a lovely beach, and low tide though slightly disappointing", "This very wide beach has a great vibe with nice sandy beach and calm shallow water. It is not crowded except near the string of beachside restaurants. Although near the airport, you never hear the planes. Paradise!", "Great sand beautiful warm water.. Will be back. The reef 150 mtrs out means that the water is calm no matter how windy", "Not a bad beach but the swimming isn't that great for the kids. Rental chair and umbrella was cheap but they really need to put an effort in maintaining a clean beach.", "Was very happy to be here. I hope a pick up rubbish on the beach awareness community job starts because it would make the review five stars if there was no rubbish , bins for people to help clean up. It is an amazing place.", "We stayed for 3 days on this beach and if we were not part of a tour group, I would prefer a nicer beach. Not good for snorkeling or swimming and the sand was very course. Just not the beach I was picturing in my mind.", "It is so hard to see these beautiful beaches and the ocean in the state that it is in. There is plastic everywhere. The little piece of beach outside of our hotel was kept fairly clean, but if you walk a little way along you see how an unkept beach next door looks. There is so loads of tiny polystyrene pieces everywhere. When we did an outing to do the sea walk I was shocked to see all of the rubbish floating on the water. Time for the government to initiate some sort of cleaning plan....seriously!!", "Went to the beach in the morning and all i saw was lots n lots of rubbish. The water was pretty clear but you can see too much of rubbish. Water sports were there but didnt saw anyone doing.", "Loved this beach! Ran on it every morning. Surfed, swam and sunbathed during the day and enjoyed the beach restaurants with live music every night! Paradise!", "Nice beach area, however the water comes back at about 2 p.m. and the beach became not so beautifull, you will see the green things in the sea", "Nice beach to sit down and watch the sun set! There aren't too many vendors hassling you and it's great to sit near the beach clubs to hear the music and chill out. Great beach to relax and pop into the beach clubs for a drink.", "Is what it says on the tin , nice quiet resort for couples loads of beachfront bars and restaurants but not to racy.", "The place is located in Southern and is often visited for the dance performance and sunset view. The water in all the beaches of is mesmerisingly beautiful...", "Where is this coming from??? Just go close to Mano club restaurant and judge for yourself.. The washed out garbage by the currents will still bother you but a lot less.. Legian, Samaya, Seminyak beach and other top notch resorts doing a great job to clean the litter, But the smell from the flowing waters direction from the city to the sea is just unbearable. Seminyak beach is wonderful to walk up and down and the sunset is stunning. However, better use the pool of your hotel for a dive... If you’re still brave enough and want to swim or surf the beautiful waves, better be vaccinated and I’m not kidding at all. I’m residing in Asia Pacific and travel to four times per year (I love the place and the people tourist scammers included as by now I know how to protect myself), I’ve reported the issue couple of times to the local authorities and as usual, hope dies last.. Happy 2019, guys!", "Grest Beach, nice restaurants and close to Collection. Very well cleaned and nice surroundings. But check out the low and high tide, What time it appears.", "Sunset is ok but too much noisy and dirty and the drink prices are not reasonable. I will not come back", "Not exceptional. But good for casual visitor. Lot of free chairs on the beach. Cleanliness 7/10. Always use UBER/Grab for transport. If you use the local transport in the area, they will rip you off 5X the uber rates.", "We liked this beach, as it also shows part of the indonsian life, like ceremonies and local families go swimming here too.", "Great spot to surf in the mornings and a very relaxed atmosphere. Always barter for surfboards and sun loungers. By the time we got the hang of it, we consistently paid IR100k for a lounger and surfboard for the ENTIRE day. In the beginning we paid that for an hour, etc. So just keep walking if they don't agree - you'll get your price. But do it respectfully.", "As a beach person I can only advise that I have never seen a more polluted beach or water as here. Do not swim is my advise.", "TANAH LOT! if you like beach, come to Tanah Lot . is very very beautiful. is good place ❤️❤️❤️", "This beach is not up to scratch. My wife and I strayed here for nearly four weeks and on more than 1 occasion. I thought that it would have improved on its cleanliness but it has not. If you go for a walk along the beach path you are pestered with people saying ( you look in my shop or you want massage ) In the end it just gets on your nerves, its just continual. They do not seem to realise that if you wanted to look in a shop you would do so on your own accord and if you wanted a massage you would ask.", "Long beach, not overcrowded. Beautiful scenery. Hot spot for all surfers and young people. Nice place!", "This was a nice beach, if not a bit touristy. Worth a visit, just to stroll along the beach to see the locals selling their products.", "Just outside our hotel, the Tandjung Sari, lies a golden beach which drops down to the water's edge. The beach is a mixture of soft sand and gritty coral which makes it rather uncomfortable to walk on at the water's edge, otherwise, fine. A boardwalk follows the beach for a couple of kilometres but unfortunately you have to run the gauntlet of the hawkers. Friendly but can be a nuisance and hard to shake off sometimes! However, I have to say that today we gave in and I had a pedicure and manicure, and my partner had a on hour massage for the grand price of £5! My 'treatments' were just over £4!", "Unfortunately full of rubbish, lot of comes from the canals&ceremonies, also lot of little pieces of plastics, people should be paying a lot more attention to their enviroment.", "I'm not sure where some of these other reviewers went but in early April 2017 there was simply not much beach left. Waves crashed right up to the restaurants and it was virtually impossible to walk along the beach! There was a larger amount of dirty grey sand near the temple which was full of rubbish and dogs. The lesson I repeatedly learn is that if I want white pristine beaches I should just stay at home ( Australia ) Make sure you book a place with a pool", "The beach is very quite and peaceful compared to those others beaches in . However, the only downside I have to point out is that the beach is full of seaweed. Even though there are people who are taking away the seaweed and stuff, but the amount of it just seems so much that it actually starts become bothering.", "Dirty beach, maybe a bit cleaner than Legian but still lots of rubbish everywhere on the beach. There are a few Warungs on the way as everywhere in to buy beer, but not many. Quite a few beachfront luxury hotels with sea view etc. Waves are ok if you want to swim. We are not surfers so can't say anything about surfing conditions. Worth going to Echo point beach for cleaner sand and nice views", "if you are looking for a great swimming experience, than you are at the wrong place. The water cleanliness or clarity is so so. There is a large reef in front, not too much sand, coral all dead and at places where there is a better situation the jet skis roam freely or else the beach front ownership is claimed by large hotels. What makes the beach still bearable is the foot path stretching 5 km along the beach. You will walk past eateries small shops, and a lot of trees. However at some stretches motorbikes have taken over and some other stretches the tourist with bikes think they have the right to use the foot path.", "We really love the beach and the ambience surrounded there, the weather at that time was really nice and there're lots of boutique nearby which offer lots of good stuff with good price.", "The beach would be nice but too many people trying to sell you something. It felt like getting asked every 5 meters if we want to surf.", "We arrived just as most tourists where heading home , so less crowds. The beach was clean, not to many sellers. You do have to buy chairs etc but that's normal. So cheap.", "Great beach, lovely cool breeze to keep you comfortable, and really nice loungers to lay back and relax on. Also lovely ocean walk to a really impressive park and Connection where the shops are located and also free shuttles to hotels.", "Nice place to take a swim in the warm weather. Please beware of the tide though as the water levels change quite a lot.", "long and vast beach, good for jogging. garbage gets cleaned every morning. some locals sell coconuts (yumm). in the evening many peopel at the beach watching the sunset and kids playing in the waves. Great fun.", "The beach is nice if you like sandy beaches that don’t dive off into the deep end too soon! It’s a good long stretch of about 5 or 6KM making it ideal to make long beach walks on. It is however incredibly busy and polluted here and there where you see dirty water coming from inland go out to see on a few spots near Canggu and Seminyak too. It makes it not so nice to swim in unless you are a long wat out from the pour out points, it smells there too! The water and the waves are very nice though to boogie board or surf on. For swimming be careful with the strong currents as they can be deceptive. You will see red flags with do not swim advice and it’s best to heed them. Lounging and relaxing on the many café’s and bars along the beach is particularly nice close to sunset!", "The beach itself is very nice and there are a lot of restaurant and resorts on the beach. I often go to beach to enjoy the sunset.", "Loved the water sports. Felt safe and lots of fun.", "came here to enjoy sunrise and quick swim, but end up just hanging on the beach, saw lots of plastic bag on the water , wasn't a good experience", "Water brown & very dirty. Sand is also brown & full of trash. Trash & debris everywhere. You walk & then need a bath/shower to clean up. No swimming-surf too rough.", "We stay at the Grand Beach hotel every time we visit and love the beach there. It’s a very safe place to swim as there is a reef not far offshore. A lot of local people gather there and enjoy the water.", "Went down to the beach to watch the sunset and have drinks sitting on the beanbags listening to the different music in each location. Negative is the locals trying to sell you stuff all the time!", "So much fun, you rock up at night, find a bean bag and order a bintang!! Honestly just look around and get a vibe for spot that feels right to you.", "This beach was such a disappointment. I asked and it seems like some months out of the year there are some currents bringing all the garbage to the beach. They clean it in the morning but you have more coming in during the day and at night is disgusting, you cannot even go for a nice walk. The waves are great if you are into surfing and there are some great bars and restaurants with live music. If I new the beaches were like this I would’ve stay somewhere else. I recommend you to check the beach before you rent a place or book a hotel.", "Nice scenic beach but busy. Warungs are cheap and tasty. Great spot for young kids to play n swim whilst parents sip on Bintangs", "10 years ago, this beach was a a beautiful long stretch of sand, with some waves - now it has been spoiled by the various hotels who've decided to create supposedly picturesque (and tourist-safe) little bays protected by wave-breakers. In reality, the waters are muddy and sea-weed is constantly swept ashore (and the hotels have countless people sweeping and burying this weed). Besides that, these hotels (many of which non-guests are prohibited of entering even to use the cafe or restaurant) occupy all the beachfront, not allowing independent restaurants or cafes to offer their services.", "The water was warm and definitely felt tropical. The issue was the garbage wrapping around your ankles and neck when swimming. Definitely wouldn't recommend opening your mouth underwater.", "Nice beach to walk along and watch the waves and sunset. Close to sunset it was a bit crowded but I felt safe and comfortable. Clean sand and nice people.", "The beach is nice with good waves. One can take sea-bath and go for swimming. The beach is good for going for walk. The sun-rise and sun-set at the beach is worth-seeing.The arrangements​ in the beach are good.", "This is a fairly rustic beach with brightly painted fishing boats, open air restaurants, an open air yoga studio and massage tables available up under the shade of the huge trees. The beach is part of a crescent shaped stretch that is protected by a reef so waves do not come in to the shore. Easy swimming conditions and you can see to the ocean floor. I enjoyed watching the various types of fishing taking place, from the guy casting his nets and walking through the water with them to make his catch to the guy casting his line and another guy in the small boat fishing out further. The sand is very coarse with broken shells so some type of water shoe might be a good idea but over all the beach was very charming.", "nice but nothing special some nice shops and restraunts but beach just average kids enjoyed jetskiing but beach activities are not cheap", "Nice beach with a Nice boardwalk with restaurants and Some small shops. Good holliday feeling. When the tijde is low toen the water is far away.", "Great beach and our kids were safe playing on the water edge. No surf here bit there was fishing boats. Lovely to sit and watch sunset with cocktails and lot of nice restaurants along the beach.", "This beach reminded me a little bit of my home country of Wales Uk Cloudy skies , dark (almost dirty looking) sand , and the sea didn't look inviting either! The bars with their bean bags and umbrellas were pretty and would have liked to have been there on a dry sunnier day and even for sunset as then this would have been better. Was expecting whiter sands in but not this one. Such a shame , maybe next time it will look better ", "It's nice but there is a lot of seaweed and when the current is out there you can't swim in the sea. Good though if you just like a swim in shallow water...and it's so warm.", "This is a good beach for surf boarding and boogie boarding. Waves are high and give good momentum for a nice surf boarding experience. You will find many expert surfers riding on the waves. You will need to rent boards and seats. We had paid 100,000 rupiah for 2 hours for 2 boogie boards and 2 seats (got this rate after a bit of negotiation). Also, if you come by bike, make sure to park your bike near to the area where beach is flatter and people are surfing. We had parked our bike closer to the area where resorts are located and beaches are steeper. And it was a long walk back (especially tiresome after the surf boarding session). Don't forget to carry a sunscreen!", "loved the place. best place to go with kids and even solo as this place have good eateries and the beach is very clean", "Very dirty beach, lots of rubbish wash up along the shore, and constantly being hassled. Looks very different from the pictures I've seen! ", "The beach is really beautiful. I love to walk around. It is really romantic. There are women who sells different interesting things. You can enjoy a four hands massage there. It is awesome.", "It was a perfectly relaxing week on the beach! I enjoyed nicely warm water, sun and sand. All this in Oktober when in my home country is cold and rainy.", "We were so disappointed and quite disgusted. The beach along Kuta, Legion and Seminyak was dirty and full of rubbish. We spent 10 days in and did not swim in the beach once, thankfully the places we stayed at had great swimming pools. For such a popular tourist spot, something needs to be done about this problem. Maybe starting with educating people about rubbish disposal.", "Quiet and peaceful beach with a great view. There are plenty of beach chairs and umbrellas along the sand for parents to lounge while the kids play in the water. While lying there, you can see jet skis, banana boats and other water activities race on the open waters and still enjoy a nice drink. The kids had a blast in the water because the waves were minimal and the water was warm.", "The beach goes on forever, its very clean, the sea is warm and very wavey - too strong even for surfing throughout our visit. With very strong currants also. Price of sunbeds vary along the beach, and there are not many places to get onto the beach from the road. The beach isn't crowded in terms of people sitting on it, but there are always hundreds of people walking along the beach.", "Nice beach. Large grains. Waves break about 200m out so water is calm and very good for family. Sun is not aligned with you while on the beach. Its somewhat from behind. All in all good beach", "Clean, plenty of places to drink and eat, very good late afternoon when the breeze comes in and sunsets", "It was my first time to this beach. We had to pay for entrance ticket for Rp. 8000, quite cheap. The beach was clean with soft waves. Many families with young children there. The beach also provide a place to rinse your body from sand.", "Great place to come to relax enjoy a drink and watch the sunset. Numerous places to sit. I like the comfortable beanbags. Very casual relaxed atmosphere. Good for couples, families or in groups. Very inexpensive.", "I visited this place twice (2015 and 2017) and I can say whether the temperature is hot or not, the place was something that I would love to visit again. Not only it's less crowded, but it also has good views before reaching the beach and when on the beach. It is rather not quite clean, but for the most part of it, it was a very pleasant experience. Sorry for misleading my visit date. I have just created the account.", "The beach is very popular nowadays, nice view, rough sand. really hot, suggestion to get one of the beach bed with shade.", "Just a beach, Beach is beautiful but you will be stuck there with the poor choice of eating places. Either you have something in your resort or you must eat at the beach at one of totally overpriced \\seafood restaurants\\\". I can tell you that paying this price in Australia (one of the most expensive countries in the world) I'm guaranteed to have porcelain dinnerware (not the plastic plates, badly washed) and a bit more than a couple of pieces of tomato and cucumber with mayonnaise all over it- to accompany my seafood.. At the sunset we were amazed looking at the crowds of Chinese tourists that were brought there by buses to see a sunset, as though they have never seen it before. Of course screening, taking photos in ridiculous poses, etc.And Falung Gong people parading to attract their attention. Nice beach but completely exploited by locals, trying to squeeze every penny from tourists (a cob of grilled corn is around $2, etc)\"", "A nice unpretentious hangout, which is the perfect place to learn to surf if you don't already. Super cheap to rent boards and a big enough break to cater for the 100's people out at any one time. Surrounded by a few cool bars (Finns, Old man's) and good restaurants a short walk away (ex machina, Betelnut). I could spend my whole time here!", "Amazing beach. Level flat sea very dangerous due to heavy currents mini spots to swim and surf. High waves. Behind beach there is a big dump well back from beach but needs cleaning. Water quality is very good.", "Beautiful beach, loved staying right on the beachfront! Beautiful water and beautiful views and lots of bars and shopping, massage on the beach", "Very long beach can walk for hours if you are feeling fit. Fine sand all the way. Beds are 100k IDR (£6), and bed guys also sell ife cold beers and waters 10k. Yes you get the locals trying to sell you bits and pieces but they never hassle. Just walk away as soon as you say no thank you. With this in mind it's one of the safest beaches I've sunbathe on. We walked for an hour and left our bags, also went for lunch and nothing was touched. Even felt comfortable leaving the misses while I popped back to the hotel. The waves are stunning, especially at high tide. No rocks in the water just lush sand. This beach made our holiday.", "A very very large beautiful beach, there are busier bits or quiet bits, very peaceful with big slashing waves, great if your a surfer. Water is warm, just overall beautiful.", "Not too crowded, with a nice breeze. Some poisonous sea urchins too mind when entering the sea at low tide. Wear shoes.", "If you would like a lovely walk along the beach there is a tree lined pathway passing some of the very affluent hotels of . You can enter the beach walk near Collections shopping centre and view the calm waters of the bay on one side and the beautiful gardens of hotels on the other, there are soo some lovely hotel restaurants overlooking the beach where you can stop for a beverage or a meal.", "We stayed right outside of town so went inn to Sanur beach almost every day. It's clean and has a calm and friendly atmosphere. There are the usual shops/sellers and restaurants here. Prices are higher than just up the street though. So a short walk is always worth the effort price wise. To get sun beds most places charge around 10 use for a day. Pretty expensive, but worth it inn my opinion as the places that rent them out seem to do a good job at keeping things tidy and safe. Generally a great beach to spend the day.", "Just another beach. There's a toll guy just before you hit the sand (or tourist scammer depends on your perspective) the hotel that adjacent to the entry is enormous but very cool hit design and looks amazing inside.", "Very beautiful beach amazing bars to sit down and relax at such a great experience. Only downside is the poo, condoms and rubbish that lines the beach where water meets the sand.", "A few of the adults in our group and young children tried the banana boat rides, jet skis and the para sailing. All of us had a great time. The operators were friendly and helpful.", "Lots of choice on the beach for live music dinner and drinks. Great value for money. Every evening whilst there we would wonder down for the beautiful sunset to top off our busy days. Lots of choice for meals . Italian, asian and western cuisine.", "We had many great day over our 10 day stay water was clear and the beach was constantly being cleaned Marriott supplied sand toys and towels and lounges and we could charge food and drinks to our room and it was exclusive for the guest of the Marriott couldn't have asked for better the walk along the beach is lovely with some breathtaking resorts as well as scenery", "I love this beach. It looks like a painting, wonderful painting. Clear blue sky, white sands, you can also do some water sport here or just watch people do that, like me 😊.", "not the white sand type and quite coarse actually so you need to wear some thing walking on the beach. not in tourist season so the beach is empty! my private beach! Feel quite safe here even though i am alone at night. ", "If you can't swim, be stay somewhere close to where people do sunbathing. The sometimes waves can go very long distance within few second. Extra careful if you are with camera and phone.", "My wife and I stayed at the Inna Grand . We walked out the front of our resort to the beach which had the choice of lounge chairs or there were also a fair few trees which suited us because we have an 11 & half month old so we could lay out a mat and she could play in the shade! Also has a walk along the beach which we are planning to do! Paved track that is approximately 7km! The beach water itself isn't a whole lot to write home about but the beach is good to relax!", "A beautiful beach always a lovely cool breeze . This was part of our holiday at Grand Hyatt. Loved every minute. Not over crowded..lots of banana lounges and no charge.", "The beach is very peaceful and pristine white. The water is also lovely. Nice beach to relax chill out.", "It is not only the beach but the status and the history behind it. I thoroughly enjoyed it, so peaceful and relaxing and the most beautiful white sand. Loved it", "The view is amazing. But the beach is dirty. No water sports. I wouldnt recommend it ، there are so many other beatiful beaches in , so dont go there", "its great beach in you must to spend at least one day here, water is very clear and blue. sand is white. amazing.", "Gorgeous beach to enjoy all day, with many an opportunity taken to sunbake or have drinks each night and one of the many esky's. At times it can unfortunately have a bit of rubbish deposited on it. Overall I lovely place to take a walk or have a drink!", "beach is not the cleanest, water can be very rough, but warm when you can use it, no facilities on beach for food/drink etc but can be bought not too far away.", "Fantastic beach definitely coming back again for a visit. Great restraints shopping and people are so friendly.", "Beach was nice, but had a bunch of signs up for No swimming. Only for surfers or sun bathing. Sun is very strong, apply plenty lotion.", "If you are staying at one of the 5 Str star hotels this is a great stretch of beach. Each hotel has security on hand to protect you from any unwanted attention and they have a variety of facilities. If you are not staying at one of the hotels, you can still enjoy the beach and water along with the range of cafes, restaurants and bars of the hotels. The beach is safe and extremely clean as it is raked every morning. There is a lovely long walking path which is shaded by trees.", "We went the beach everyday during our two week stay ... Beach was beautiful however very crowed and busy ... It's very busy as lots of hotels close by and shops ... Lots of places to eat and drink nearby ... Beach was very clean and inviting for a swim", "wonderful clean beach but the water is rough for children or elderly people to swim in. Plenty of activity on the beach but not crowded - we were there in September.", "The views of the beach are stunning day or night. Unfortunately there is rubbish along the beach and some has washed up. Such a shame that people using the beach aren't better disposing of rubbish. The beach can be crowded in parts but the upside is you can book activities easily or buy a drink. There are bars and hotels along the beach too. It is a must see spot. Enjoy!", "Be prepared to have locals approach you and solicit their wares. the sand is not yellow like most believe and the waves do pound hard. Great for a quick surf.", "Best beach for kite surfing. Calm beach, no waves bit sometimes windy. Good for relaxing have g a massage on the beach.", "Paid a visit to the beach, wasn't that impressed, thought it was a bit dirty, there seemed to be a lot of rubbish laying around, however the see was lovely and warm and the kids loved playing in the sand, it was a shame, there was also a lot of vendors on the beach constantly offering a massage or to come and look at their shop. Beach is worth a visit but nothing compered to other beaches in ", "Not a bad beach, quite quiet, a little bit of rubbish comes in with the tide. Walk aling the shore or there is a walkway but you do get a bit hassled by local shop owners then. Dive trips available from beach and plenty of places to eat.", "beach was lovely nice white sand , warm water and no seaweed. Only got asked three times if we wanted to buy something and not hassled at all when we said no thank you.", "It is a wonderful place which apart from the crowds. It was only a pity that on the days I visited the beach, all the days were rainy and that I was not able to view the sunrise.", "Great location within gated secure area with many other lovely hotels. Beautiful reception and public areas. Many good restaurants and bars. Reasonable value food but beech restaurants are better, cheap and cheerful. Rooms good but a bit dated now. A/C not cold enough. Staff friendly and helpful. Good family hotel.", "We saw the sunset and had a seafood bbq, I didnt like the food and it was to dark to see what you were having. The place was nice, on the beach you can feel the waves and there was tradicional dancers and music all over the beach, also some fireworks.", "Avoid - unless you are a beer swilling night club loving person with no appreciation for the environment. The food options are great is the only plus. Narrow congested streets, like Asian Benidorm - a Mecca for the crass and tasteless", "I came here for an afternoon to see the beach. Glad I came! it was quiet that day but VERY HOT! I ate a local restaurant afterwards and then went back and watched the sunset:)", "Simply stunning beach, stopped for a short time on tour, would stay the day on next trip Market that's not pushy, good selection of food and drink Stunning scenery and the water is pristine", "i likes this beach the most because of the waves which were great for surfing if you are not a surfer you can easily find a trainer which a good price an excellent area for relaxing", "Amazing, great vibe, music on the beach, bean bags, great smells, awesome calm crowd. A great place to be at sunset. Eats, drinks and great chill out place.", "This beach has something for all ages , shallow water's with locals walking out to the reef edge to fish , plenty of water sports for young and old from an inflatable kite towed behind a speedboat to tow-lift by parachute and a microlight flight along the beach. You can walk the whole length of the beach 5km either by a block path or along the beach depending on tide,with a whole array of bars ,cafes spas and hotel swimming pools for the use of . From families to runners ,cyclists to baby buggys ,beach football or just plain sunbathing. On the odd day we did see some plastic bottles and remnants from local celebrations Nothing is perfect,but this beach ticks far more boxes than most!!", "Great beach, heard that it is drily and not that flash but we experienced it as a well maintained beach with the resorts managing the tourist littering well and keeping it in great form. Sunrise was particularly excellent.", "very beautiful beach, clean and clear waters wonderful way to spend the whole day at the beach with family on vaction.", "This place has views that are priceless however the beach was dirty and rubbish blowing all around you, people constantly badgering you selling their items was a pain and not the best place we felt for safety. View yes beach no it was nasty ,who goes to a beach to pick a spot sitting there with rubbish at the side of them. We chose here for our wedding vow renewal and were very disappointed, don’t bank on this place for a wedding shot there is so much better places then here in the hills by the rice fields struggles at best. We had to clear rubbish first as there was no gaps on the beach as there was already rubbish there and strangely enough a person came along to pick it up removed leaves from the trees that had fallen on the beach and left the rubbish go figure very odd. The view yes but just to get this shot alone yep we had to turn in to rubbish collectors before our wedding vow renewal not ideal but we had flown so far it was poor to say the least not a great start for a special day.", "Very quite ,,, and beautiful sands.. There were i see beautiful sun rise of . I wanna go there next time", "Clean, beautiful beach! Took a long walk which was really pleasant. Swimming was enjoyable but lots of seaweed. Shops and stalls nearby selling lovely local products. Drinks and refreshments available too.", "Great place to hang, not so deep. visited from my resort which had great relaxing chairs and bed along this beach. Go for Sunrise.", "We loved this beach as there was plenty of room for all the tourists to spread out. To sit in the shade on a lounge chair you have to pay the warung 50,000 idr. We payed this to be out of the sun. There is white sand and blue green ocean. I had a really good massage here and I would come back for another visit.", "There are a lot of surfers here otherwise the beach is not overly busy. It is a great spot for beginner surfers.", "Beautiful sand and trash filled water. There is a serious trash problem in the water in . has every kind of beach. Some are great for surfing, some for watersports, etc. This area has lots of watersports but the water is full of trash.", "What a wonderful discovery. White sand aquamarine ocean and not a piece of plastic in sight. A wonderful beach to spend the day.", "The beach is nice for lay down but not really good for swimming because wave is big and water not so clear. Better you go to balangan or pandawa beach in South ", "The color of the sea water and the sand is not as what I imagined. The water is not blue, the sand is dark, rough and not white. But I do appreciate the beauty of the Mother Nature there. Strong waves are perfect for surfing. The beach is clean, food is great, though a little expensive - but still worth it! (I stayed there 3 nights and all restaurants in the area turned out amazing). I just wish they have more seafood restaurants that would sell more of lobsters, mantis, crabs... I couldnt find one though, most of the restaurants serve little prawns, sea bass, scallop, some other kinds of fish only. Maybe I would search for more next time.", "Its a long beach. Some parts are clean and some are not, though I was a bit worried to go into water with kids since plastic was swimming with us and who knows what else. Its a nice beach to take sunbaths. And also the seller ladies and men are so annoying 😞", "Forget visiting this beach if you prefer white sands and blue water. This one has its strong waves, just perfect for surfing and for those who like to challenge the nature power, with its black rough sands. No 5 star hotels, which claim it as their private beach, just small local bars and they offer drinks and nice food for quite small prices. I hope it stays like this forever.", "Clean beach with deck sun chairs for rent. Relax with the crashing waves sound while the kids enjoy the sand and waters. Music plays as the sun sets, a bliss with a cocktail prior to dinner.", "Absolutely stunning beach with a beautiful strip of bars and restaurants. Lots of chairs set up on the sand. A truly amazing atmosphere. The water is crystal clear. Must visit!", "Watching the sunset is quite beautiful!�. Also the buzz of people communicating, the traders bartering, the music is all amazing!", "Really nice beach, relatively clean with black lava sand and big volcanic rocks. My husband surfed here and I took pics ", "Clean water, lovely beach sand and nice to walk along. There is a footpath that runs along most of the resorts so if sand is not your thing, it is still easy to view, enjoy and experience. Lots of hotels have seating space and allow you to order providing you pay cash. Markets and hawkers are on the beach as well.", "The topic says it all, this beach has one of the best sunset views ive witnessed, but unfortunately you don't get to swim due to dangerous waves. However it is fairly safe since lifeguards are all over the beach during day time (preventing drunks from killing themselves lol). I enjoyed my day walks there.", "The Beach in front of the Mulia is gorgeous. Lovely to lie at or walk along. However at low tide there is rubbish that washes up (normally in the evening) which can be quite gross. The sand is nice but quite rough so can hurt your feet. Not as amazing at Australian beaches but still really nice!", "Not sure if it was due to storms etc but it was gross and not worth going with kids. We had heard so much about it and was disappointed. Not sure if it’s better at the other end but this was the market end. The sand looks nice from a distance but it’s not and the water in the pic is dirty and full of rubbish", "One of the must visit area Crystal clear water, nice blue color, clean beach It is very difficult to go down all the way but worth it", "Nice sandy beach with lots of wind surfers. Too many waves for swimming though. And yes, sunset is great, especially with a beer at one of the many beer stalls.", "The beach is beautiful, the water warm and clear, good for snorkelling. The beach comers are constantly cleaning, didn’t seem to be millions of fag butts like I’ve seen on so many others.", "We got to Devil's Tears from Sunset Beach. If you enjoy a bit of scrambling across the rocks, then it's great. If you have any mobility issues etc. then i wouldn't recommend getting to it that way. Like much else in Asia, there aren't any barriers or safety signs, so use common sense. I got some great photos here and is worth the visit for that. Couple this with a visit to the neighbouring beaches but not sure it's worth making the trip here just for the rocks. Don't go in the middle of the day- there is no shade and you will bake!", "The beach is awesome . Have great view and good place for relaxing. Good for surfing and swimming. Good view of the beach and the sky", "it is nice beach with a lot of bars where you can spend you time. most of people are tourists. have great sunset.", "nice place, specially at sunset, but more tan crowded, having a beer in the bars over the cliffs with the temple below is very relaxing", "Do not swim here. Too dangerous but great to watch the wild sell blast up the cliff face. Great for photos.", "The water on sunny days was absolutely beautiful however when it was raining the water was very rough. I would not recommend this beach for a family with children due to how strong the tide is. My husband and I who are very strong swimmers were quite nervous with the strength of the waves. It is beautiful to dip in and look at but not the best swimming water.", "Current can get a little strong, so just keep an eye out for the kids. This beach is really quite and relaxing. As the resorts have their own private beach, towels and food and drinks are always available as is beach lounges and umbrellas ", "SIP School is run by a nice italian named Mario. He provides kite surfing lessons. I took a stand-up paddle board lesson with some friends. We first went on the Sanur Beach (water so blue and white sands - looks like a gorgeous postcard), and when the waves got choppy the staff brought us over to a calmer spot by boat in the Sanur Lagoon by Turtle Island. Great instruction, friendly staff. Celebrated by having a Bintang beer after at the Shop's bar", "We have been to so many beaches during our stay and it was nice to find a clean beach you can just sit at and relax without being hassled.", "It is getting harder to get to now with one way street but if you are staying in a hotel nearby then it is easily accessible by foot good beach to lay around on except if the wind is from the ocean side as then it get sandy and dirty quickly", "Unfortunately,i should say that water and beach became full of gabbage and plastic!This change happened just in one year and i don't have any explanation why.Many people got sick because of this water and got a \\ belly' or ear infection! This beach still have good waves for surfing and its beautiful that's why i hope local goverment will do something!\"", "The usual as you get there you get asked if you need anything. Nice beach with a lot of surfers in the water.", "It was a windy day, so there were lots of rubbish on the sand. It was really dirty. But hotel employees were trying to clean the beach. Despite everything sea color is beatiful.", "Just enough people, not too many. Good restaurants, Italian and Three MOnkeys. Remember to make a reservation. Nice beach to walk and enjoy the beachbars.", "A great beach which is perfect for long walks or even runs. The times I visited the sea was perfect fir surfers due to the waves and probably not too good fir swimmers. This is a very popular beach for people to watch the sunset and wow they are amazing. There are a number of bars and hotels to choose from should you wish to sit and have a drink while the sun goes down. It gets very busy.", "If you visit island, it doesn't complete without spending time at sahur beach, the white sand, and beautiful scenery must be captured on your vacation.", "Love this beach. To me it was like going back to the beaches of 20 years ago. Although now a resort is being constructed so when it's finished I'm not sure how it will effect the beach. At first I didn't like that I had to pay to visit but when we arrived I loved the beach. The beach was clean, safe to swim as the waves are further out. Friendly people selling from their stalls and they weren't pushy at all. I love that. Definitely recommend.", "Dirty beach, very very dirty sea. You must walk a lot forward before the sea level reaches your shoulder. Thailand is a much better place than ", "Great Beach. Sea water is clear and beach are white. High Waves good for surfing. Plenty of eating stalls along the beach but well kept. You just can't imagine the local Authority spent so much money to open the road leading to the Beach by cutting across hillside. No wonder this place was previously called \\Secret Beach\\\" Worth visiting.\"", "Although we visited during thundering monsoon rain and there were strong winds and some waves, it was still a beautiful beach.", "Unfortunately garbage had washed up on shore. Otherwise beautiful and expansive. The water isn't crystal clear like Hawaii.", "Nice yellow sand beach. Plenty of water sports available when the tide is in. No waves so not suitable for surfing, but nice for swimming once you get past the broken coral at the water edge.", "Sunsets here are always the best Drinking cold Bintang at Froggies bar siting with great staff & the beach girls watching another great sunset Swim in the warm waters & watching a beautiful sunset is the best", "A quick visit as part of our tour, but the beach was dirty and we are not impressed. Stayed for 10 minutes and left.", "Had a great afternoon relaxing in the sun. Nice breeze to keep you cool. Nice long boardwalk to wander long, goes on for miles, great for chilling & taking in the sights. Plenty of cafes & bars to stop in. As the tide receded, this exposes lots of rock pools, which allowed my daughter & I to go exploring. We found plenty of different crabs, star fish etc. We had a wonderful couple of hours, took mr back to when my daughter was little 😊", "Walked along this dirty, litter strewn beach to get to Potato Head and watch the sunset. Wouldn't want to go in and Potato Head is an overpriced tourist destination so prepare to pay.", "I guess I'm at odds with the prevailing opinion. Why fly all the way to and stay at a mediocre beach filled with foreigners, fish & chips, lounge chairs and umbrellas, and all the tour operators who follow them? Taxis that honk at you to see if you want a ride? This place has nothing to do with , traditional culture, or beauty. Still, I guess it beats Europe in the dead of winter. That must explain the high reviews.", "We stayed at a hotel adjacent to the beach. Lovely strip full of drink huts, stalls and tapas. Including massages, markets and awesome beanbags down the beach to watch the sunset.", "Very clean sea shore with small places where you can have very romantic evening and have a drink. some of the place proposed some live acoustic music which makes the evening even more pleasant. The water is warm and waves can be quite big if you would like surfing.", "We have been strolling along this beach 3 times - it's very beautiful, fine sand, very clear water and calm. A couple of nice beach resorts, too - our next holidays will be here somewhere :)", "Black sand that sticks to your feet. The amount of plastic and rubbish washed up on the beach is absolutely horrendous and upsetting. I cleared rubbish up on numerous occasions. They should employ people to clean the beach often to keep it clean. The sea is too rough to swim in but ideal for surfers. Has the most amazing sunset and is very popular for that.", "A very long stretch of beach with blackish sand and turbulent waters with strong waves. Lovely to watch the waves come into the beach and fun to be in the water and have the waves crash over you but do look out for the strong currents. The sunset is quite spectacular so well worth catching this. We couldn't find any good public baths or toilets which is an area the tourist promotion board should look into. However there are restaurants and cafes along the beach that you could use but no shower facilities or changing rooms that we could find.", "This is beach....not more to add really. If you manage to get sunrise it's astounding. The waters are clean and refreshing. You just have to do this once in you life.", "Worth a visit, definitely a tourist destination. Beach filled with locals selling their goods and sun beds", "the beach has some cafe that have a colorfull beanbag to chill and watch the sunset, nice place to hangout with your friends.", "We were staying at the Mecure Hotel at the southern end of the beach. Lovely quiet beach. Clean. Combination of yellow and black sand. Shady trees. Hotels have sun loungers for the use of their guests. Water a bit murky but very calm. Sunsets are beautiful. Plenty of stalls along the beach to get a drink or something to eat.", "Loved the small fee to have the use of a large sunbed and umbrella for the day! In the afternoon a local soccer match was set up and was also enjoyed by the spectators! Sunsets are unbelievably beautiful and seem to last for ever. Vendors are persistent but one can't help liking them and even be-friending several.", "this area is more quiet, than other beach in .theres a lot activity of diving. for some of you look for sunset beach,this is not the place. but for sun bathing and spent your quality time. this is the place.", "A nice beach that is not crowded and lined with little restaurants that are cheap and located on the beach front with good service and top food and drinks.", "Seen many beaches around the world and cannot really understand why this seems to be popular. The amount of debris that has washed ashore and lack of softer sand which beach goers were happy to lay around in was astounding. The surf was okay but you needed to contend with the other 60 people out on boards, a mixture of novice and the more experienced. Alot of rubbish within the area also from the public which was a shame. Awkward to get to and with traffic can take a while. We opted to walk back along the beach to Legian which took 1.15. Easy walk and good to see different venues along the way.", "Friendly waves. Normal beach but not the Best. Lot of bars and selling people. Its not a must place, but you can spend few days there.", "Visitors can enjoy beach and sunset. But too bad the beach is really dirty and lots of garbage (plastic bottle, food packages, etc). Really uncomfortable and sad to see. I hope visitors who came here will take care of the environment and please bring along your garbage and throw in the trash can. If not us, then who ? You can see people sit down and enjoy the sunset. Also some people playing soccer. Enjoy the day.", "Nice beach, white sand and perfect sunrise. I walk along the beack from Sofitel to St Regis every morning.", "Clean and nice beach with coarse sand. Good for surfing, not too good to swim. A lot of nice places to get a fresh fruit juice at an amazing price. I enjoyed sunsets on the beach.", "The beach is dirty sand bags piled up 2m slippery dangerous pay to get in to dirty beach people are not friendly think god gave them the.beach god gave the beach to all people god angry sent big waves washed away what was the beach boring place to stay dont go there cqrnt ride bikes carnt walk on foot path very rude security stay away feom nusa dua", "Lounger and umbrella hire very reasonable. Lovely beach Some access areas to the sea are steep, others are fine, and to the far left hand side it is ankle deep for a good 300yds and more.", "We had dead birds floating in the water & was told they have to remain for religious purposes. The Rip & Current was extremely dangerous. Watch your children closely.", "awesome, clear water, quite area, clean beaches - in the private area ( we stayed at the grand private beach ) - grate bar options for food and drinks.", "We went there and stayed for a few hours. The beach is very long and mostly clean. Some parts have sea weeds inside. There are not so many waves so it is suitable for non swimmers.", "I was really disappointed with this beach. There is loads of rubbish and overall a but grotty. There are loads of dogs roaming around just doing their business everywhere so was worried where I was walking. At sunset there is quite a nice buzz but overall it didn't live up to what I was expecting.", "its very dirty lots of people pestering you if i had children would not let their feet touch the floor", "Obviously a lot of work has gone into the access to this beach. Stayed only for an hour for a swim and drink, but could've stayed a lot longer just lounging on the beach. Lots of people there but not many swimming except us, don't know why??", "If one loves surfing, this is the place to be. You can laze around on the white sand beach or can sleep on the decks on the beach and enjoy some mocktails or juices and can also read a book. A must visit", "We hired a private car to bring us around the island for half a day. Headed off to Nusa Dua, and it was good. Our next stop was Sanur Beach. Upon arrival at the beach, we were shell-shocked. The water looks murky and polluted. There are absolutely no beach-goers and the rare few people that you see are scuba-divers returning back to land. Maybe its the boats that caused the water to be dirty. Maybe its just a lack of conservatory efforts to keep the beach clean. Either way, we spent less than 15minutes on the beach before scurrying back to our vehicle. Dont waste your time at this beach. Go to Kuta Beach. I assure you that you'll have so much more fun.", "The beach at the Grand Hyatt is absolutely beautiful and clean. There are a lot of trees that provide shade. No lifeguards so be careful of the high waves.", "I loved the fact that we had the beach to own own. We stayed at Courtyard by Marriott and they had their own private beach. There are sun beds to relax and towels. Weather was perfect. Best time to go there is around the morning time until around 1-2pm. After that you get low tides and it’s not that great. I really enjoyed my time swimming about and enjoyed the swimming. You do get people trying to sell you stuff or ask if you are interested in water sports. It can get annoying at some point when you are trying to relax but I guess they need to make their money as well.", "After spending some time walking along the beach during the day we returned to a restaurant for a casual dinner - sitting on bean bags - with great entertainment", "We can see a beautiful sunset while having dinner here. Many restaurant exist in here. You may buy the atmosphere, but not the taste.", "Beautiful beach but not much shade...take a parasol! Beach cafe was nice and we didn't get harassed to buy kites or bracelets which was nice!", "Great beach with loads of places to eat. The sea here has deceptively strong waves and can knock you over if you not prepared. I would not consider this safe for very young children or weak swimmers.", "I think a good second to Jimbaran beach on island Pleasant and nice and they say good for Surfers", "hard to find, took us a few tries at looking for it- once you get there it is beautiful. we came on high tide and had a swim, when the tide went out we went out and looked at all the sea life such as sea snakes, sea urchins, sea weed, crabs, and much more", "Grey sand, turbulent seas, no shells, lots of surfers. Enjoyed watching the surfers, there are many warung with lounges and bean bags", "Best time to go is near sundown when the beach is lively with walkers and the bay is active with swimmers. Also diners at the fish cafes with toes in the sand make the beach the best place to be at night.", "Me and my friend spent half day in the Bea h.it was very nice swimming in beach.You have to hire a beach chair there to rest.it costs 25000 IDR. You can drink juice and beer there.there are many shops around selling coconut and food there. Very safe place to go with kids as there in no much waves and you can hire lifejacket s and they have even a paddle boats for hire. Also you have toilets and showers behind those shops which you can use for little money. Overall very nice place to relax.", "Private beach by the hotel was so clean, comfortable beds and waiters on hand for your every need! Great restaurants on the beach - although a little expensive.", "Just sit on the beach and watch the sunset. It's probably one of the most relaxing thing to do in .", "Becoming overcrowded with international tourists this is not a beach to go and relax at. The massive signage and view from google maps is scary what this place will become.", "Not so clean, Tide. thats - not Malediven! :) Theres arge netter places in than The Beach. Good Beach- go to The gilis!", "Maybe we went the wrong time of year?? Beach was dirty and not somewhere I'd like to swim. Better beaches in Australia.", "This beach is very nice to lounge around or if you're into surfing. The water is kind of rough but the beach is very pretty and relaxing.", "Wonderful beach, clear water, friendly atmosphere! The beach has plenty of places to rest a good continental food! Have a good impression! Xmas day was gorgeous!", "This really depends what you're looking for. We were after a good swimming beach and, whilst you can swim at many points, it's not that great. The sand is course and the water is shallow for a fair distance out (beyond which the currents are extremely strong). There's a good selection of restaurants and bars along the beach with a predictable abundance of sunbeds if that's what you're looking for.", "Clean, comfortable and relaxing beach equiped with an recliner and small table for your food. Stall on the beach to order your food with its bar to order drinks and another stall for beach clothing purchases right there on beach.", "Cleaner than other beaches , great wave for surfers out past reef break , very calm inside break for swimming . Also great fun on the jet skis for hire", "No surf so great for kids but does a lot of weed. Wasn't a problem in high tide but if you are looking for surf this isn't the beach for you. We still love it as isn't crowded and is safe plus there is the bike track so is easy to get from one end to the other and plenty of bars,cafes, massages and shops to keep everyone occupied", "When on holiday in the area we regularly met up with friends and family on this beach which is just wonderful - easy to get cheap beer and food on the beach or very nearby. If in the area a must visit.", "Very safe beach with lots going on. Water sports etc. beautiful sunrises and very peaceful and relaxing. Many colourful fishing boats makes it a very photogenic location.", "Attended here on a day trip around the southern part of the island. When we attended it was fairly windy and cold. Not many people were out on the beach as a result. We stayed for approximately half an hour. Beach was clean very spacious.", "This beach front rocks with food and markets available cafes and massage all the usual attractions water sports included", "Long beach, sand a bit rough, lots of hotels cafe's on the sand awesome. Not harassed much at all by the locals. They do have jet skiing for about $20 AUD for 15-20 minutes.", "The sand is dark and it definitely isn't one of our favourite daytime beaches. But go just to have a drink and watch the sunset. The sunset here is beautiful and the atmosphere at night is fantastic.", "Nice beach with shacks, shower and change rooms available. Not to miss the offer from massage ladies while resting on the bench. Try at least foot massage. Worth the money...", "As stated above. It's not just another beach, but it is one of the more wonderful beaches that you can appreciate in . The downside is that it can get a tad bit too crowded with folks who love the beach, enjoy watersports or even bird-watching. These can dampen your spirits for a bright day for photography. Ideal to bring the whole family here as there's sufficient stuff for everyone to enjoy.", "There are many beachs in much more beautiful than this And it's not close to any nice place It's kind of isolated Nowhere to go at night except for the mall and the hotels restaurants", "We were able to laze, stand up paddle, kite surf and play with local sailors on their small traditional sail boats. Lots to do!", "It's a nice spot if you wanna stay away from noisy places around and also if you are looking for time to relax and improve the state of your mind. Even local people around the beach are so nice and they don't bother you to buy their services or goods from them.", "A lovely clean sandy beach that stretches for miles. If you love surfing then this is the beach fro you.", "Plenty of places to stroll a great selection of coffee shops and restaurants you can also get a massage along the beach front by the local old girls, don't be put off by there age they have strength beyond your believe, I was still upset to see so many plastic bottles floating in the sea with so many locals just sitting there oblivious to the rubbish.", "Could not believe the amount of rubbish on the beach, made walking on the beach disappointing. The resorts did clean up out the front, but there was so much in other areas as well.", "The sand is beautiful and soft and when the tide is out there is vast amounts of sand. Was different than our golden sand on the Gold Coast with black sand mixed in. The sun sets into the ocean and is magical.", "I might sound slightly harsh here. It's a perfectly nice beach, clean and well looked after. It just doesn't quite have the star quality factor of some beaches I've visited recently.", "Great weather and waves but they need to rake the beach often because of garbage in the water. We paid $10 for 2 chairs and umbrellas each day. There are a to. Of vendors who ask you to buy their stuff. Buy something and they stop.", "Our first view of this beach was pleasant, but as we walked along, it became clear that in front of the larger hotel chains, the beach was immaculate, but otherwise was covered in rubbish and litter. It is more pretty and photogenic to the north. Get up early for a spectacular sunrise experience!", "The view was stunning. Had to pay idr 50000 to rent beach bed for a whole day. If you want to play canoe you can pay idr 50000 for 2 hours. I hate canoeing though, I almost cry bcs I can't drive it right and I'm afraid of sea actually haha. Not many annoying sellers here. You can find a lot of food stall along the beach. I paid idr 5000 to take a bath.", "We walked from our resort in Seminyak down the beach to Legian. Took about an huor and was enjoyed by mum, dad and 4 kids. Lots of beach bars/resorts along the way to buy drinks. Also a few hagglers selling sunglasses which was funny for the kids to deal with", "Nice view, ocean with sand beach, lots of hotel on the beach, lots of security stuff everywhere, wonderful nature trees, birds, small animals", "Very close to the water blow and part of Grand Hyatt. The beach is long and a relaxing walk is a must for anyone visiting the area.", "This beach is quiet and relaxing. The water is clear and flat. Although when we went it got quite deep within meters of the shore so can be dangerous for younger children. Worth a visit.", "The fourth most popular of what can be termed tourist beaches in , and by far the quietest and most laid back. This really is a nice beach, with coral reef right up to the shore. There are a number of water activities here, from jet-skis to diving. You can also get boats here to the Gili Islands and Nusa Lembongan. There are any number of warungs, restaurants and bars along the beach, the ones I've tried have been above average to good.", "Lovely beach very close to Markets and beach side Restaurants. Just check for Tide times to ensure you get high tide for a great swim and water sports. At low tide though its quite good for a bit of snorkelling.", "The beach was kept very clean, had nice white sand and blue water, deep enough to swim in and not too rough. There are places around to buy food and drink, but the roving vendors are a bit annoying. An enjoyable place to visit.", "its a beautiful beach with water sport attraction. but there are many dogs there (i have a dog phobia). The beach was not too clean, there still rubbish from the sea.", "Family with 2.5yo toddler. It's ok for lounging around but not that good for children. Parts of beach close to fancy hotels are manicured otherwise rubbish in others.", "This beach is the perfect venue for visitors or locals who have guests visiting. There are countless eateries and you can catch some of the best sunsets you will ever see on those special evening when the clouds, haze, and sun are all just right.", "its a long stretched beach from one corner to another touching a lots of hotels all connecting with each other, water sports, swim available at all time, looks real good", "Its a bit quiet beach and very peaceful and cal,. If you are looking for lot of water activity then you will not find that here. But other than that the water and the location is really beautiful.", "Too shallow for swimming. hard to walk into the water around the boats...Quite a lot of pestering but on the whole was always friendly", "Nice view with yummi food.. We love it.. Especially my baby girl.. She loves it very much. Clean beach, great facility and the most important it's free.. What else do you expect.. Spend our time almost 2 hours and we never get bored.", "Great beach for sunsets, walks, kiteflying, playing in the sand relaxing on deckchairs and learning how to surf. Not good for swimming.", "Great for viewing the sunset. Not for swimming, water cloudy & not that great. Plenty of surfers though & bars & restaurants.", "We stayed at Gazebo Beach Hotel and the beach front, cafe's, markets and people were right there for you. The beach was clean and the water clear. Great stay", "The sunrise over the beach is glorious for the early risers. The beach itself is quite shallow heading out to the reef, and the waves break on the reef meaning that the water lapping the shore is very calm. Kite surfers were moving at quite a pace up and down the beach. You can find spots in the shade and there is a wide choice for cafes and restaurants which are outside of the resorts which also line the beaches. There is usually a nice cool breeze making it feel as though it is quite cool.", "We visited the beach at night, it was beautiful on sunset however as the waves rolled in a lot of rubbish came in with it.", "Long length of beach to wander down with plenty of surf schools, restaurants and sunlounges (although you pay for the lounges) Take your own towel!", "Good outdoor activity, especially with families and friends. Relaxing and fun day activities. Many shades area and good walkway. Great for cruising along the beach and sight seeing.", "Beautiful clean beach for a quiet peaceful vacation. Lot of high end hotels and resorts lined up. Good place for a family get together. Away from the crowd for which is famous. Though away from busy there are options for food at decent walking distance.", "Dirty, not touristy, no wish to swim. To many natives fishermans. But good for photographs, great cicling road.", "Although its more crowded than the eastern part of , but its still a more convenient beach for regular beachgoers. Still a good spot to watch the sunset along the strip.", "Without a lot in the way of foliage, this beach is hot. It is very clean, however with gentle waves but don't expect to walk anywhere to see other properties...we were at a large resort property (Mulia) which owned the beach area for a good distance.", "Sunset has changed but still fun. So many bean bags and bintang offers. The beach has always been a great spot for people watching and remains that way. I lo e coming down and spending time watching all the activities", "This was a gorgeous, quiet beach which was very good for swimming. We saw some water sports available. Local fisherman were fishing at the surf. Cons...a little trash in the water and on the beach, very hot sand, fair amount of seaweed in the water, no lifeguards, local women were obnoxious trying to push their messages, nails, hair braiding, etc. We had a lovely lunch on this beach at a local restaurant. Would recommend visiting for a few hours. We plan to return tomorrow to observe sunrise.", "You’ll find quiet beaches but also all kind of water sports available there. From SUP to jetski. If you’re looking for something specific just ask the locals around, they always whiling to help :)", "This beach was not what I expected. Since I'm from Florida west coast where we have pure white beaches and I read this beach was fantastic I expected more. Anyways the waves were great for body surfing. There was a ton of trash floating up on the beach almost as if a barge full of trash had capsized. And nobody was picking up trash. Maybe this was a one-off event. Not sure.", "after paying $5 for a banana chair on the beach I felt like breadcrumb thrown amongst hungry seagulls..There was no rest for hagglers.. smelt of waste products and ocean was polluted with plastic , so sad", "good for surfing, i'm a beginner but met profi there too, also clean, but not that good for swimming, view is perfect! sunsets are very nice", "I believe the double six beach in one the best spot to enjoy the sunset in , and the world also ! pristine white sands, plenty of food option and the easy access. However the small road and limited parking space for care could be a problem for those we drive here.", "I did not find the beach particularly attractive and the water of the sea in front of it was fairly dirty, but the beach is very long so you can find easily a good spot where to get into it. A lot of warung and shops are aligned along the beach so you can have plenty of choice of food but almost all of them offer seafood at great price.", "I am yet to see such a long stretch of a very well maintained and clean beach in these parts. Evenings are great for a 7 km walk down this beach.", "the ocean was great, waves not too rough, comfortable lounge chairs to hire at a vert cheap rate, 2 or 3 food and drink huts close by for refreashments", "Average beach; don't expect white sandy blue beach... Limited activities, only surfing, not allowed to swim there due to the waves... Walking a distance and you can see sewer-like water flowing towards the beach from the resorts. EWWW... On a side note, definitely nice for a sunrise/sunset stroll, but that's just about it.", "Keep and clean beach, a great place to walk relatively quiet and relaxed.nice place for holiday. Recommended for holiday!", "A private beachfront shared on a wide expanse of beach with strong waves. Many surfing instructors dot the beach touting their expertise. Beach washes up a huge amount of sand bed, which colored the waves with brown sediments while the waves further out are blue. Nice for sunsets and strolling, though the filth and debris washed ashore this time of year spoilts the prestine beach image. Not suitable for swimming, especially with the sand in the waves and the strong waves now (red flags warning). Free towel, beach chair, and ice cold mineral water for guests of Double Six and Courtyard Seminyak. Friendly attendant John.", "An ideal place for water activity in ... really loved the place and all rides.Rides are totally safe and under professional guidance.", "Pro - nice scenery, windy, beautiful beach. Cons: only if the steps are fixed properly. Advise: You can spend longer time here and trek down to the beach, I believe it has awesome wave.", "Not the pristine beach you find when looking for beaches in but it is small, uncrowded, water is safe and clean apart from leaves and seaweed. Beware of the ladies who want you to go to their shops and force you to buy something! They do sell beautiful sarongs at a better price though.. Good place to sit with a beer at night at look at the stars..", "White and clean sand, not too much tourist, appropriate for sun-bath and sand playing. Great sea-side dinner in any of the seafood restaurants while watching sunset.", "My husband and I experienced two ends of the beach as we stayed in two locations. There is a long walkway all along the beach from the end where the markets are to the quieter end. This can be walked, run or cycled and is a joy. There are street vendors but they will only ask you once and leave you alone. Looking out to the calm sea full of local boats and listening to the whisper of the waves against the shore. What is not to love.", "I don't see what the fuss is about. The area is really spread out, so you need a scooter. There are a bunch of hipsters and digital nomads, so whatever charm the area may have had has kind of been gentrified away. Yes, you can surf, but the beach isn't actually very nice. Like most beaches in it's full of garbage, especially plastic! (On that note, PLEASE, think twice before you take a plastic bag at the store and buy a reusable water bottle.... be a responsible consumer.)", "There are better beaches in ...in fact beaches lack the beauty of Thailand's shores in terms of cleanliness and beauty...unless you're off to other neighbouring islands.You will be welcomed by innumerable cats and dogs for beachside dinners.They'll literally stare you in the face until you either invite them for dinner or get up and leave.But some of the better managed restaurants seem to deal with this problem.", "This time we had no rain so the beach and water was beautiful and clean. The water temperature was a bit cool.", "Beautiful beach, very pretty - best at higher tides as a bit weedy at low tide. Not as crazy as Legian and Kuta areas. Some hawkers but easily managed. Great beach clubs and cafes / bars along the way. Great for kids, the water is nice and gentle due to the reefs.", "If you want a beach holiday dont go here the beaches are disgusting litter everywhere. People say they try to clear it up but im sorry if you want tourists to come here you need to try harder. It is not good for an island the rely on tourism. Please tell me why i would want to pay to sit on your sunbeds surrounded by rubbish get a rake and a bin bag and clear it up PLEASE. Its such a shame as the rest of the island is beautiful. Go to Sanur sunbeds half the price and no rubbish.", "Enjoy the wam water and the excellent service provided by the many resturants located by the seaside ,lots of entertainment in the evening .", "The beach font is ideal for walking along with numerous hotels, cafes, restaurants and local booths selling clothing and local items. When you walk along you are always asked to step in to the shops to have a look, but the loacls are very friendly and won't continue to bother you if you walk on. If you do wish to buy from one of the beachfront booths be prepared to bargain - again it's good natured and friendly. Have tried a massage in one of the booths on the beach and it was excellent and very very very cheap.", "If you want to spend a day in the beach in convenience then this is the best place for you. You get a nice shoreline, clear water, and hotels/restaurants in walking distance.", "The beach was full of trash! They cleaned it up but the workers just buried the trash in the sand....what happens during high tide???? I'm not sure why they did that but I didn't swim in the sea after seeing the amount of trash just floating around. Great to look at though...gorgeous blue colour", "I didn't like this beach at all. It was dirty, trash-filled and tons of water sports polluting the water and the air. Too loud too.", "In my opinion, in 2015, this can be called as a new beach destination in . I went there on the 12th of September, lots of construction work still going on. Road to the location among others and sculptures at the hill just before entering the beach. However as a new place I think this beach is almost ready to serve guests. It has an ample parking lots suitable for big buses, an information centre, lots of \\warung\\\" or just a simple place to eat which has typical food as in other part of , and lots of viewing chairs with umbrella facing the sea. For some, may be looking for the heat from sunshine there. But, others might want to sit behind shades, that a little bit rare there, cause I just feel that the place is too hot me.\"", "Quiet area with some nice restaurants. Black/grey sand. Lots of stray dogs (that are harmless). Horse riding is available and the surfers seemed to be enjoying the huge waves.", "This is a working beach, so lots of fishing boats moored, and coming in and out through the reef which is a few hundred metres from shore. Not the greatest swimming beach, but ok when tide is well in, and quite clean. A very good walking path, right along the beachfront, with many local food places along the way.", "Wide open spaces with a broad surf. Didn't see many swimmers. Nice to walk or jog along the beach. A bit dirty in spots", "Sunset over the water is beautiful however the beach is very dirty with rubbish etc. Did not feel safe having our toddler on the beach.", "Difficult to find a spot where there isn’t loud music being pumped out of the speakers from one of the many bars. Gets really busy at sunset as everyone seems to come out for the spectacle. Plenty of comfy sun beds & umbrellas to rent at 100,000 rupiah each or $10 AUS. Possible to negotiate with some places. Sea looks great with lots of surf but red flags all along indicating dangers. Doesn’t seem to stop swimmers & surfers. There is at least one life guard. Sand is really very fine volcanic dust that sticks to everything.", "Each day beach is raked and any seaweed removed. Not crowded with sellers. Great walking path along the beach.", "Came here so my husband could surf. Water was warm and beautiful. I laid on the sand with book and was as happy as could be!", "Like any other beach, filled with tourists ( ourselves included ) was great to go watch the weddings wanting the perfect sunset shots. But honestly got more pleasure watching the local families, fisherman & kids go about there day to day lives.", "Had a gala time here. You can swim and also do a lot of activities. We rented a small boat which we sailed through. The experience was awesome. The only bad thing is that you have to pay to get to the beach.", "The beach is full of trash!!!! Suppose is a very nice place, but it's fully polluted. Don't waste time to go there, the food is bad, place is dirty, no shopping, not good for walk.", "Pretty beach but as is it’s not an empty and relaxing beach. Nice place to catch the sunset. Not really family friendly", "When you first arrive to ...and see this beach...you will love it...but once you have explored 's truly magnificent beaches this dosnt compare...nice for a stroll at sunset and looking at different Accommodation along the way.", "The beach has litter not cleared and a bit of smell due to them. It's not so clean and pleasant after all. Quite disappointing.", "it was low tide when we went and the water was not very clean, seaweeds everywhere and a bit of trash here and there.", "Just a perfect place to be. Beautiful, clean and very hot sand. Shops line the 3 mile stretch, but the shop sellers can be irritating.", "Definitely one of the most beautiful beaches I've even seen, it has this crystal clear water than makes it hard for you to get out of it. Will definitely go again next time in ", "I found this beach as average and disappointing. Quite clean, without any shade to hide apart the overpriced umbrellas and deckchair for rent (IDR 250.000 per day).The sea is clean but great waves are good for surfers not for swimming. Also too low tide makes water shallow for swimming, jgood just to sit and let the water pass around you. You are also heavily bothered by hawkers. However the beach is nice for endless strolling around. But sunset is spectacular many tourist and locals gather here to watch it. If do not want to sit on the beach you can laze in the bar, sipping beer and admire the sunset.", "We forced ourselves to see the sun rise rather than sleep in. Definitely worth it to join all the many others along the beach. It is much nicer than we thought and gets the cobwebs out of the way in preparation for the day. Time to sleep later", "No big swell clean water and not deep. Plenty of activities and generally sheltered from the sellers typical to the area. As a nerd the beach sand is almost completely spherical like little beads. Not everyone cares about this though, I think it's somewhat fascinating.", "Have a relax walk at the long beach, have to pay for the chairs & umberella if u want, the sand is smooth but a bit big wave sometimes.", "Supposed to be one of the best beaches in - this beach let us down a bit. Water was rough and beach wasn’t very scenic", "Absolutely beautiful beach with hotel resorts lining the coast. It was nice for a sun bathe and a cheeky swim in the sea. The beach is quieter here than in other parts of we visited - probably because it is taken up by resorts. I'd definitely recommend it if you want a relaxing escape.", "Didn't swim in this much, lots dark muddy areas n seaweed, string under currents too. Better to swim in the pools provided.", "Interesting to watch the boats and fishermen. Tiny little hermit crabs everywhere and some pretty shells on pale, white gold sand. Mostly hotel fronts and beach restaurants. Particularly recommend the Genius Cafe. But has a problem with litter, particularly plastic, and the locals other than the hotels, don’t seem bothered about clearing up the beach. Unfortunately, it’s in the sea, too. Desperately sad as this place could be blissful. is at risk of killing the golden goose.", "Enjoyed my time at this beach. Calmer than Potato Head. Nice sand & quite clean. Hired sun beds & enjoyed a good breeze & the squirrels provided entertainment. Food/drink available at the restaurant & toilets to.", "A nice long stretch of clean sandy beach, with relatively little beach umbrellas. The area in front of the Intercontinental and Marriot, is excellent, despite the strong waves. I did not notice any strong undertow. There are also no peddlers to bother you in that area.", "We went in January and was very disappointed. The beach was very dirty. The sea was rough and dirty with Brown foam riding the waves, the beach bars were les than inviting with un kept hotels lining the beach front. Sadly this experience was the reason for us relocating to Kayumanis.", "Very clean long stretch of beach with numerous luxury hotels built along it...water sports are nearby...", "Rubbish everywhere, the beachside bar where we stopped for a drink was filthy and overpriced. Smoking was allowed inside/undercover as well. The tatty beach chairs were unappealing, unless you were settling down to a day drinking beer I guess.", "Most of the best hotels and Restaurants back on to the beach which is really fantastic. They are clean with plenty of access points. You can access the beech from most of the hotels as the security officers don't mind", "The beach has just enough people to be a great place for people watching, but not so many that you fee crowd in any way. The ladies and gentlemen selling their goods along the beach are not too agressive and who doesn't want to enjoy a mango or pineapple. The beachbeds are comfortable and placed apart in a very desirable distance. The shoreline is evasive...you have walk out a distance to get any depth. This was by far my most relaxing beach experience in a long time. The bars that surround the beach have a great variety of food and beverages to enhance your beach bumming. ", "Lovely beach area, with great shallow locations for swimming. Excellent if you have small children, as it is totally flat. Great, long path along the foreshore for walking and riding push bikes. Nice places to stop and swim and plenty of places to choose from for food and/or drinks. Something to suit all budgets.", "Our family loves warm water vacations. But it's very disturbing to look forward to getting in the water only to find trash on the beach and in the water. We were in Sanur at the beginning of our month in . The water was relatively clean then but it was difficult to find a place in the shade if you were not staying at a hotel on the beach. So on our way home we booked a room on the beach. WHen going to the water, there was trash that was hard to avoid on the beach and garbage floating on the water. We never went in the water. Our oceans' health will affect all of our countries. And since most of us are consumers who create waste, it's up to us to do something about this.", "This is one of the original spots in and it appears to be making a come back with a gentrification very visible. It is definitely family friendly and has a great beach. Would like to have spent more time here.", "Good for a walk and swim safe to swim and even though we didnt get around to it ourselves it looks great for snorkelling calm water because of the reef. Markets along the esplenade with lots of craft and art stuff mostly relaxing vibe", "Beach is clean and just shallow enough, kids love it a lot, they just want to spend entire day . . . Out in the sun", "Beautiful beach and water at exactly the right temperature. Only thing to be aware of are: 1. At high tide the water gets deep very quickly 2. At low tide soft sand is exposed which can sometimes make it a little tricky getting out of the water", "I love the beach, it's beautiful because there's a private beach area which is connected to hotels, and the public area. In public beach area, we can find many souvenirs sold by locals, many traditional foods & snacks which is cheap. But nothing we can do more than just walking around, have a sit, reading books, enjoy the view, swimming or tasting the local foods. While in private beach which is connected to the hotel, it's private, we can do water sport or just go to snorkeling with the boat. then, it's more comfort to sunbathing or just relaxing on the private beach because only hotel guests who can enter it.", "Nice beach but the tide makes the currents strong. Some places it's like being in a rapid river. The resorts have restaurants by the beach front. Public access several places, but the sun beds are reserved for resorts guests. Places to rent equipment for water activities.", "Treacherous 45 minute walk/CLIMB down the cliff face. With nothing but branches and bamboo rails between you and 400m fall! The beach itself is gorgeous, lots of shady places to lounge while it cools down before you conquer the horrific walk back up. but the waves make it not great for swimming.with nothing but a “beach man” equipped with a long stick incase of emergencies i would never recommend end swimming here. Unfortunately while we were on the beach a local boy got swept out to sea and drowned while everyone watched helpless. His body did not resurface for 30 minutes when it was too late. Absolutely tragic so again i stress DO NOT SWIM here.", "My kids ages 11, 9, 6, 4 all took one hour surfing lessons for a total of $100. Great patent instructors and nice easy waves.", "I like that you don't have to dodge waves when you go for a swim. That is good for the kiddies too. Nice 1 hour foot massages available there for 50,000.", "Lots of boats everywhere, beaches are okay but nothing special, didn’t really see people swimming either, wonder why", "Come at 5pm and feel the beauty of the sunset..really its amazing..you will meet alot of people there..swimming,surfing,jogging...", "The reef doesn't allow for the tropical beach image. It is very shallow and not great for swimming, unfortunately", "Great beach sand with small waves perfect place for open water swim training and families with small kind. Also windy, perfect place for kite surfing. Has a nice board walk with all kinds of restaurants and mini-markets. Great day at the beach :)", "Beach is long, it is okay but not great. We were in jimbaran beach this is more beautiful and this beach is for relax is great but is a kind of dirty from sea ", "Cheap drinks, great place to go in the evening and sit and drink whilst watching the sun set. Drink in the bars on the beach not off the road. Much cheaper and better views!", "Great beachfront especially for sunrise, if you are a photographer then this is the place to catch a nice shoot of the sunrise! There is a great long beachfront promenade so if you got a bike or you want to jog then this is also a great place. Simply if you just want to walk then get ready for a long walk! The beach is really long. Mostly consists of hotel beach fronts with many great bars that are setup for a sea view or just come to one of many warung restaurants with some great fresh seafood and live music. There are many boats and romantic spots, great to hang out or get a sun tan. The beach is very different, it is mostly sandy but in some areas just off shore you can have coral so also great for snorkeling. There is a Rip Curl surf school and I think this is the best place for wind and kite surfers! As the beach is a bit like a lagoon protected by the coral with great wind conditions. You want be board!", "Honestly do not even bother going there! I was appalled when I saw how nasty this beach is. I mean does not have nice beaches at all unless you are a surfer but this one is one of the worst. It just looks like you are at Brighton beach , NYC. The water is black, the sand is black with litter everywhere, the lounge chairs are 100 years old and vendors haggle you for a pedicure or a sarong every 5 minute! I had to leave to go to Kuta beach which is also disgusting. is definitely NOT the place to go if you want turquoise water and white sand beaches!", "Relaxing. The sound of the waves rolling in and the slower pace was great. As with most of 's beaches, would be great if the dogs and rubbish were gone.", "Great place to watch the sunset, resto bars are here and there, make sure you choose the best spot with great drinks menu and live music, bring your tripod to capture the timelapse of the sunset, make sure you bring enough money as the drinks are pricey!", "We went for stroll along tis beach on our first day considering it was very close to our villa. Honestly, not the worst beach but definitely not the cleanest. I can imagine when it's peak season, it is saturated with tourist and locals alike so there would be a lot of rubbish and coming here in January which is wet season, the daily rain and some down pours doesn't help with making the beach dirtier. Each beach side cafe/restaurant have the same beach set up with umbrellas, bean bags and tables on the beach and a set up in the middle facing the venue for live performers to entertain.", "Wake up and enjoy the Sun Rise, look around and let all of your worries float away. A fabulous place to stay try it sometime.", "There are some nice looking restaurants and shops along the beach. Occasionally, you do get a few touts who pester you about getting a message or to buy something from their shops. There were some isolated areas where it was littered with garbage. The sand can be coarse especially as you get closer to the water. Flip-flops might be needed as you walk along the beach. It's relaxing to just rent a chair and read a book while listening to the waves.", "Magnificent sunset here.. we managed to catch a glimpse of the sunset as we arrived a bit late. Had dinner here. Lots and lots of restaurant. Not the best food but enjoyable since your eating by the beach.", "This beach was nice for drinks at night but as far as the water goes it was a bit rough. The waves were small but the undertow was mighty. Also, if you think you are far enough back you are not. Take a look around and see where the chairs are placed and know that the water will come up to and sometimes past them. At night we saw a couple of rows of beanbag chairs and tables being taken into the ocean. It was funny until you realized that the customers not only lost their drinks but possibly their cell phones too.", "Beach area is nice and quiet with a nice sunrise view. But sad to say I'm disappointed with the rough sands on the beach. My kids and I got a hard time walking to the sea.", "The beach was clean and water was good, except for the floating branches and grass on the beach.", "i like it since it nearby to my hotel. Children loved it also. Although it was crowded, but the beach was clean", "Great place to stay except lots of rubbish in the water which is not that pretty. Not sure why the locals do not clean this up. The colour of the water is amazing. I would go back here again for a holiday.", "Beautiful beach with white sands...lots of high end hotels in the area...things are expensive in that area....we went to do the water sports in that area.", "Went down and walked along this beach, had some decent size waves. Surfers everywhere offering you surf lessons which is nice if you wanted to learn. There are seats everywhere which cost to sit on them and charge by the hour which I think it cost roughly 50,000 for 1hr. Good to check out but quite a busy beach! Be careful when swimming as the current is super strong! Would recommend checking this place out!", "For all of the carry on about how good is, i can’t say I’m too impressed. Sydney has some of the best beaches in the world, so I’m probably spoiled for choice back home. The only positive thing I have to say is that with a young daughter who is a a little afraid of waves, the water is very calm and presents almost no danger.", "A place to dive and swimming all day long, all the wisata ( water sports ) can be found here with a bargain price", "The beach was beautiful, clean and a lovely walk to the water blow. The currents are strong so be aware and stay fairly shallow, you can gage this by the colour of the water.", "Nice beach and wide shore, good for walking along the waves, taking massage to relax and feel comfort while blowing sea breeze. High tide waves are never dangerous for swimming. Such a safe and lovely sea.", "If you want a quite place and just relax by the beach, this is the place. Good for family and couple. Clean and nice view.", "Nice family waves, surfing is for everyone. Beautiful sunsets and plenty of beach restaurants and Puras.", "Quite strong waves and good fun for a quick swim but definitely not relaxing. After hearing some negative reviews, was pleasantly surprised that the beach was clean and free of litter, but also free of jellyfish, rocks/coral, etc. that can make ocean swimming unpleasant. Really enjoyed the beach!", "The beach was beautiful but due to tourist a bit dirty. But nothing to take away from it. Beautiful feel with nice shacks with live singers", "I can see this beach is very popular with locals and domestic tourists, which is a good thing. Compared to other beaches I visited in , it is more family friendly. There are small shops and food stalls along the beach. It was way cheaper to rent the beach chair and umbrella here. My driver showed me a big resort is being constructed. This may change everything here.", "The water here is clear and is a very good place to Surf. There are many eateries which serve very good local and international cuisine. ", "Stunning beach, calm sea, lovey beach walk. Some great places to eat as you slowly wander along the beach walk.", "Beach was nice and relaxing good place to spend the afternoon with friends for lunch and a few bevvies", "Clean, easy, friendly beach perfect for parents and young kids. There are some beach sellers but they are rare and not too intrusive. Be aware that the sea is difficult (and dangerous at places) to swim at low tide.", "It is a nice, clean beach but we struggled to go near the waves as there is a sea-weed barrier. The sea-weed barrier had a lot of crabs lodged in it. Good, if you want to laze around (under and umbrella) on the beach.", "The beach is clean actually, will be nice if not to crowded with people, you cant do anything there just eat.", "Not really a swimming beach however great for walking for those into fitness. Lots of surfing spots along the way and sunbeds to relax", "Spectacular beach and I am not a beach person usually. The water was warm and the beach constantly cleaned. Vendors are limited by the resorts so you are not constantly hassed", "I love the beach, it's nice on a hot as the water is nice an cool the place is teaming with people, drinks and family and kids playing, great place to enjoy the sunset", "my absolute fav beach in , a must visit , great for swimming and playing in waves , lots of great restaurants to enjoy seafood and watch sunsets", "Been here for a couple times with my little fam, it was so dirty, rubbish were everywhere, cigarette filter all over the beach sand. Local Government should really pay attention to make this beach better.", "I loved this beach. It was so nice & clean, plus so many outlets for water sports (we tried everything except the sea-walker. diving was a bit boring ) You can have a nice walk, & eat at the shacks of hotels or independent ones. We tried a few, non were bad. the water is so clear that you can see the bottom for a few feet.", "This is a really good public beach that is available 24 hours. But a couple of things: dog poo and pollution stop it being a great beach . Clean it up and you gave a 5 star to", "My husband and I were staying at the Fairmont hotel (gorgeous) but loved being able to walk or bike around the beach. There are lots of little individual stalls selling a variety of goods. You can ride for miles and stop at shops, bars, restaurants - great fun! I went for a massage every day on the beach front . Turn left from the Fairmont, walk along the beach walk and at the end of the initial row of restaurants you will find an open air massage place. Ask for Sabrina. They charged me $8 for one hour with 2 people - one working on my legs the other on back and arms. It is not a remedial massage but totally relaxing! They love to receive anything you are dis guarding. Next time I would take over a bag of clothes etc from home for them and their children. We found a gem of a restaurant called Cacao( I think that was how it was spelt!). It is close to the massage place. It is the only restaurant with white table clothes and colourful umbrellas. The seafood was top quality and really cooked with care. Incredibly cheap. I had whole crab steamed in garlic and ginger for $10! The crepe suzette was also superb! A great place to visit !", "The beach at Ayodya Resort is really really nice and especially the way the Ayodya Resort spills onto it is magnificent. Great design with the infinity pool + beach bar + colourful setting flowing onto the sands.", "Great beach to relax at. No hawkers and not really that busy during the day. Have to pay 50K for a chair and umbrella but to be expected. Water is calm, beach is clean and the sand golden and soft. Good way to spend the hot afternoon, just swimming and relaxing. Is a hectic place come sunset, they are beautiful there. Seafood prices are high for what it is, i know people come for the seafood but there are better and cheaper choices for that elsewhere. Come for a meal just don't order the seafood I didn't and had a lovely meal .It is nice to have one romantic alfresco beach dinner on Jimbaran Bay watching the sunset if you haven't done before.", "I stayed away from this beach as it was very dirty - full of motorised fishing and recreational boats.", "It is a black sand beach. The place is busy with surfers. New hotels are coming. Super nice new restaurants are in the area. Make sure to visit: Laci modern cuisine restaurant and Lacalita Mexican restaurant.", "You cannot swim in the water because it's not so deep. No waves either. Great if you don't like crowded beaches and waves. Good beach for kids too due to the shallow water.", "great beach, a real beach with plenty of activity to watch. locals fishing and enjoying tourists soaking up the rays beach traders", "Whilst at high tide the beach looks quite attractive, at low tide there is no chance to swim as the water is too far out and there are large quantities of weed. The amount of rubbish left as the tide recedes is also off-putting for swimming at any time, although many of the hotels which adjoin the beach do clean their areas of rubbish. There is a pleasant pathway along the beach, lined with many hotels, bars, cafes and restaurants.", "A other beautiful white sand beach in , bear to city center and party place so sometimes may be dirty", "Great waves, but lots of rips. Listen to the life guards! Drinks available to buy on the beach but be wary of paying too much for sun lounges", "During our stay in sanur we used to walk along the beach to look for a restaurant to dine in with kids, plus some people said beaches over there were good. First time seeing the beach wasnt very impressed, was dirty and sand looked filthy. One morning, my dh went for a walk with our ds down the beach and he couldn't believe what he saw there was lady tagging her dog in the beach letting it poo in it and take not that lady didnt even bother to pick up her dog's mess in it! So no to that beach ever.", "You can learn to surf here, sit down by the beach bars, watch the gorgeous sunset. A tad crowded though, vibrant, good place to people watch.", "The beach we were at was ok, sand was generally cleaned from rubbish and sea weed. However, people try to sell us sunbeds for twice the price from the day before. Also, the beach was a bit crowded. Overall, nice sunshine, sand and sea.", "Beach was clean when we were there. Sunsets were beautiful, and having dinner on the sand at the local restaurant was pretty awesome. Make sure you negotiate a price to rent the deck chairs. There can be a difference between the vendors. That said, for a few bucks, to have someone bringing you down drinks all day is quite relaxing. Especially when a nice ocean breeze comes on. The biggest problem (as with all beaches in ) are the vendors that hassle you continuously to buy their products. Mind you, my wife wasn't complaining while getting a foot massage.", "The beach is really long, so perfect for early morning walks. Lots to see along the way with loads of hotels spotted it length. Loads of beach bars as well. The sand is nice and clean and water refreshing...... but remember to swim between the flags as they do have areas with rips.", "To be honest I was worried about the large crowd spoiling this beautiful place, but it turned out to be real amazing. If you want that “wow” feeling, I suggest you go: - on a sunny & clear blue sky day. That’s when the colours are really mesmerising. - outside of the high season mid-June / September. - all the way down to the beach. Clean sand, fun waves & shorebreak. It’s very well kept compared to other popular beaches.", "Local souvenirs shopping and SUP for mom, surfing for dad, beers in front of the beach, good food for everybody including our little daughter, awesome beach, not crowded. What else can someone ask?", "interesting garden area with small good warungs around it.The beach is clean and has a path running the length of the beach for a pleasant walk or cycle", "Good.clean .good surf.close to the main shopping.can hire a surfboard There are day beds and umbrellas", "The beach is clean and so nice. You can walk for a long time, the beach is wide and long.water is beautiful and sunset is breathtaking here.", "the beach was lovely white sandy and clean. but when the tide is going out - there is a big undertow for about 2 hours. this starts about 3pm but by 5pm the water level has dropped so its not a problem.", "The beach is not for a people who like to swim but it is a long and nice for walking. All the time is windy.", "The beach is huge. Shallow water, nice sand, strong waves. It’s a perfect beach for surfing & learning how to surf. There are a lot of places that teach you how to start surfing.", "Lovely beach for long walks and lots of choices of tourist shops and some very good restaurants but a real disappointment if you enjoy swimming/snorkeling in the ocean. Lots of coral makes it hard to get in and out of the water but the most disappointing is all the seagrass and shallowness-makes swimming almost impossible.", "If you have kids, you will be asked the above question a lot. Like really really often. The beach is clean and sandy. The waves er safe for your kids, and the promenade is nice. But prepare yourself to spending a lot of time declining various offers of hairbraiding, bracelets, souvenirs etc.", "sunset is great very dirty beach. lot of plastics and other garbage. water not clean as well. panorama is nice", "excellent local bars and restaurants along beach for all day sun baking to afternoon drinks while watching the sunsets or settle down for dinner at one off the bean bag restaurants", "If your coming here to sunbathe and chill if give it a miss , it's volcanic black sand will get everywhere and can ruin your clothes. There is much better beaches to sit and swim at in . If your going for a walk it's great or just to watch the sunset it's ideal. But white sandy beach with crystal blue water it's not. ", "Great beach good long walk with many little cafes & restaurants to choose from & you can even get a massage while your wandering around But nothing like having a feed then to relax on an arm chair & have a beer or your favourite drink while relaxing in the sun on the beach", "Calm water as the reef protects the area. Not so much a swimmers beach (only at very high tide somewhat), but if you have access to a hotel pool, that's fine. A bit dirty, but areas in front of hotels are cleaned regularly, they even groom the beach area directly in front. Lots of restaurants line the beach of varying quality and water sports available if you desire. Not too many people pestering you on the beach to buy things.", "cool beach, lots of day clubs and bars.. gently shelving sand and offshore reef mean perfect for swimming", "Nice beach. Went snorkeling which was very good. Places to buy food are closely. Water was ust the correct temperature.", "Good beach, clean enough. Recliners and umbrellas were up for rent. You can have a good coconut, or just sodas and mineral water for a small fee. When you're hungry, go to the restaurants facing the beach.", "Clean beach, and the water is wonderfully warm and clean as well. We happened to be there not in the high season, so we had the added luck of not too many people!", "Was nice to have establishments available on the beach as the constant incense was driving me and my sinuses crazy in the main streets first thing in the morning...", "But watch out for the tide... it takes water waaaaaaaaaaay off the shore! :) We went in May, and the water was still not warm enough for a swim :)", "Amazing place to have dinner as a couple and also great to spend time with the kids during the day. soft clean white sand.", "Based on the tides this is 3 beaches combined into 1. Low tide and the beach traces back. Medium and water upto your knees and high tide then you ready to surf. Kids and adults galore love it.", "No crowds so easy to access the water. Plenty of pleasant beachfront restaurants. Cleaned daily. I actually followed fish working their way up the beach.", "Althought there is an attempt to clean the beach everyday the sea is full of rubbish and it is deposited every high tide. Walking in the sea is not pleasant as rubbish wraps itself around your legs", "Along the touristic part of the beach, the beach is well maintained and it looks very good with all the sun beds and bars. However most lovely is the walking/ cyclisch path along the beach, where you find some shades and you can catch a cool breeze while walking along bars and shops. Some sales (wo)men are pretty annoying but If you are very clean that you are not gonna buy anything, you will be fine!", "Great swimming and surfing beach, dangerous currents (swim between the flags. Lots Pollution and small beach bars.", "The Indian ocean waters are beautifully warm in and the waves not big enough to torment anyone. The beach itself is not particularly beautiful and cleanliness not its key feature but it is great for long romantic walks and we felt very safe even at night. Walk south east for the eventful surfing areas, north west for the quiet spots.", "The beach was pretty and reasonably clean. There were people swimming and surfing. Just a shame that every 5 minutes someone is trying to sell you a chair, a foot massage, earrings, boogie board or time share.", "relatively clean beach. Sand was not in great condition. Nice walking path along the beach, between the hotels and beach.", "Absolutely lovely white sand beach! Some nice deck chairs & cafes. One place does \\fish massage\\\", quite a few bikes around & lots of beauty! We followed some of the ladies to their shop, but they were fine when we didn't buy anything & left us alone. For me it was quiet & relaxing & next time we will stay here for sure & Ubud. Nice resturants & shops are cheaper than many other places. Wish I was still there!\"", "Water very low at low tide so get there when at least half way or walk along beach to operate as. But good beach. Safe for bathing", "Great for a long walk and people watching but a noisy spot to relax. We enjoyed walking along the beach early in the morning but avoided it late afternoon.", "The premises is still big to explore but the highlight of this place is always the sunset at the shore. It is lovely indeed! You won’t get bored taking pictures of the scenic beauty of the place especially when the sunset setting starts. Reasonable admission fees.", "Dirty and not the type of beach that makes you happy to be on. The beach itself is great but the sand is so dirty and so much rubbish is washed up and not very appealing. Would be a great beach if it was cleaner.", "We walked along the beach a few times to go to Potato Head and to get back to our villa. We found that there are less hawkers along this beach so it makes for a more peaceful beach outing. The sunset was also a sight to behold.", "This beach is crowded and unfortunately dirty. There's lots of litter and there was a certain smell I can't put my finger on. There were many beach vendors as well. The good thing about it is the many bars along the beach. If you prefer somewhere quieter and cleaner, I would suggest Seminyak beach, it's just a short distance away.", "Great for watching sunrise (Seminyak for sunsets!) Particularly good for water sports enthusiasts - plenty of choice for all ages. My preference is floating around in the warm shallow water in the secure areas away from the jetskis etc. Lovely area for parents with little kids! And no hassles from vendors on this beach.", "Such potential for this to be an amazing beach. Instead it’s full of trash, looked abandoned and neglected. It’s strange that the hotels and resorts along the shore don’t cash in on, and look after the beach in front of them.", "It is a great beach but just like all beaches are. Mornings are great and so are the evenings with fantastic colors in the sky; and an awesome sunset. What makes it interesting is the party scene in the evenings during sunset. The beach is relatively clean. At various places there are small hut-like restaurants that offer chairs and towels for rent - about IDR 50k for an hour. Drinks like Bintang usually cost about IDR 25k. At some places, the beach is cleaner as it is in front of an expensive resort like ku-de-ta or potato head and the likes. The party scene lights up during evenings with colorful bean bags all over the place, colorful people on it and the colorful sky ... all making the place really colorful. The place is like a music fest of sorts in the evenings. Wonderful to be here during that time. Mornings are serene and great for a run. Sun rises from the other side and hence the coolness is longer in the mornings making it ideal for a run. In short, OK beach, not the best in the world. Great for partying and overall feel. ", "We have been here in the rainy season, so the proof of the water quality could be seen best. The sand is sprinkled with plastic. The water is brown from the illegally spilled waste water and there is a smell from the algee, that really states stay in the hotel pool. There are quite some people swimming here, but we decided not to go to avoid skin rashes.", "It a nice place to relax...You can spend the whole afternoon at here..The seaside is clean compare to other beach at and sea is clear as well.", "Lovely clean beach with clear water family friendly and a great spot to relax with plenty of water sports and restaurants around.", "Went for a walk along the beach footpath from South to North for about an hour. Enjoyed every minute. Not too much hassling from the vendors. Just a pleasant walk, and a view of Mt. Aging in the clouds.", "Probably the busiest beach and as such dirty and crowded, restaurants by the beach create a lot of smoke after 6pm.", "Went a few times to have a drink as the sun went down, was quite nice to see the sun set and listen to some live music. In terms of the actual beach it was very dirty, lots of rubbish. The surf was very choppy and shallow. Don't swim there unless you're a strong swimmer, make sure to swim between the red and yellow flags, there are lifesavers but they don't seem to pay much attention. Certainly wouldn't allow children to swim unless they were very good swimmers. If you are looking for a clean and beautiful beach this is not the place, go down to the southern beaches (around Uluwatu and nusa dewa). But mind you I am Australian so I am used to some very beautiful beaches!", "had been there when we went to dolphin lodge ... It is a calm beach without much of waves and the children can really enjoy here...", "A stone's throw away from our hotel, this beach had beige grayish sand and was therefore, not too cool on bare feet. Still, our stay under the umbrella shades was quite relaxing. Huge waves most enjoyable for surfers and for those who just like to ride on the waves!", "Liked everything about the place except for the 2 sea snakes which we saw. The beach was cleaned everyday and there were plenty of loungers to relax on.", "love the sunrise, quiet, not too many people at sunrise. walking distance to our hotel. people are friendly here. recommended for family, honeymooner and single traveler", "The beach is good for water sport activities but full of trash and sea weed that we need to think twice even before getting into the water!", "This is a nice beach with lots of sand and numerous local vendors looking to make a quick buck. You can buy beer, soda and chips. You can rent an umbrella/cabana. Numerous surfboard rentals. Or you can just walk the beach. The only off is the large amount of trash all over the beach. It is a tragedy that so much trash is polluted into the ocean and that the vendors don't help clean it up.", "If you are loooking for the peaceful experience by the seaside, this is NOT the place. Too many people, too crowded, during the local holiday season, can't even spread out the beach towel, without being stepped by tourists. And definitely can't enjoy the sea, as there are too many people walking and standing around.", "Ideal place for surfing (or so it seems). The back sand is absolutely amazing and the whole area is nice to walk. Good restaurants and definitely a place you must go even if you do not sure but enjoy a nice view of the sea.", "Enjoyed a holiday at a beach front hotel on this beach. Nice to stroll along, plenty of bars and restaurants to choose from. Sea is calm and great for a dip", "Beach is beautiful although walking near the markets, hassled to buy and look at shops way too much, felt really uncomfortable and just wanted to get back to hotel. Would have been happy to look and buy to support local community although just couldn't handle the guilt and pressure.", "We came for dinner which was beautiful and the view is great but the beach is very dirty...it seems it’s over commercialised now.", "This is a new, nice clean beach and water is crystal clear. We rented a kayak which I recommend to everybody as you can have a great view to the cliffs and shores.", "Was a gorgeous looking beach, just went during the wrong season. A few dogs around but I enjoyed that. Fishing boats were pretty cool to see as well.", "Perfect sand and sea. What makes famous. Soft powdery sand, beautiful sea - with pretty strong waves for the surfing enthusiasts.", "OK, maybe this isn't the best beach ever if you compare it to, let's say, Thailand's beaches, but it is a very good option if you come to . Not too crowded, there are a lot of families coming here, peaceful atmosphere and superb water. You can swim in the turquoise water at high tide and you can look for crabs and see fish at low tide. We tried with no luck to rent sunbeds from the hotels on the beach, but they told us they were exclusively for their customers. Nevertheless, there are beach areas not owned by hotels where you can rent 2 comfortable sunbeds and an umbrella for 50,000 IDR (2 big towels are also included in the price). You can also get massages on the beach - 30 minutes for 50,000 IDR if I remember correctly. If you're interested in water sports, you can try kitesurfing, windsurfing, wakeboarding, or paragliding. Loved the sand, the turquoise water and the colorful boats. If you want some peace and quiet, come here!", "Amaaazing..must go there, restaurants on the beach..romantic and relaxing place ,, the best food you could ever eat, really really good. Maybe the best place to eat in ..highly recomended", "Parts of the beach are quite nice especially in front of the large resorts but some parts aren’t that nice and didn’t inspire me to go for a swim even though I love swimming in the ocean. There is a walkway along the beach that has plenty of places to eat or have a drink and enjoyable for a walk or bike.", "This beach is so quite. Not many merchants offer you something.But not nice to swim. Not too clean. Unless private hotel beach. Best view on sunrise.", "Nothing much offered here. Signed up for water sports package which cost about US$28 consisting of parasailing, jetski and banana boat. They rushed you to do the activities and then done. Intended to relax but was disappointed at the mad rush through the activities. Not worth it. Dont bother unless you have never seen a beach.", "Antons bar and Andre ,what a great bunch of young trustworthy gentlemen, you can leave all your belongings with them safely and enjoy many beverages..there is a young man named Putra who works in bar next door Auzzie bar who is a must to see as well ,rips up the beach breaks on 66 with his phantom surf board .", "We are here to watch the sunset. A lot of restaurants by the beach and a lot of locals trying to sell you things. Nevertheless, it is still a good place to chill and have a long romantic walk with your loved ones.", "Not the best beach. Sand black. Rubbish in water but they do try to clean it. No bins around to put your own rubbish in.", "best visited in early morning while chasing the sunrise. there's jogging track or you can ride bicycle. So peacefull not really crowded but dont worry to get starve you can also get a breakfast on this area. there are so many cafe that open in the morning", "We really love staying here, usually closer to Pererenen Beach. Over there its quiter and calmer, but still close enough to great eating spots and beaches. We will stay here again.", "If you visit , this is must visit place. Beautiful view and once you climb down, you will see the beautiful beach with clear water.", "Used the beach over a 10 day stay at Ayodya. It is protected by an outside reef, had waves some days but mostly flat and very clear water, no rubbish. beautiful white sand.", "I would definitely come back here!! The beach was clean, white sands, blue water. Just lovely. We enjoyed a meal on the beach which was wonderful.", "Great area being surrounded by a reef it made it relatively calm to swim in the designated areas without worrying about being pounded by waves or carried away by a rip.", "It wasn't breathtaking or anything like that. It's nice to see the water splash up, though! A negative point was the amount of trash and rubbish that layed everywhere.", "Great beach, cleaned up every morning, no fear of crocs or stingers in these crystal clear waters. Lived on the beach all the time we were here apart from the days on. excursions", "So many beach bars and restaurants, all with a great vibe and friendly staff. Comfy bean bags on the beach, or table and chairs inside the restaurant. Your choice.", "Though the shores were dirty, the water was clean. I loved watching the sunset at this beach. The beach was crowded and there were quite a few shops and vendors who were busy taking care of their business.", "Many people were surfing and the crowd was good. A lot of beach benches around as well. Good to take a stroll from here", "Real good .. white sand! And you can swim there ! You can find beds for 50.000 it is very cheap! It is a beautiful place !", "So relaxing and very comfortable loungers to lay on and just enjoy the beutifull sound of the sea also the food and cocktails were great and very friendly survice so lovely to get away and relaxe", "This is a good scenic beach to relax, swim and have drinks on beach side. It's a bit crowded on weekends, best to visit this place on weekdays.", "Lovely views at nighttime. Ok beach for a swim but there was a bit of rubbish floating in the ocean. Great beach clubs nearby. Plenty of restaurants to choose from.", "This is a great beach to walk along (keep an eye out for cyclists). There are plenty of bars, restaurants, shops and stalls but you are not bothered. There are small boats and other activities to hire. Some care needed to avoid the areas with strong currents but this depends on the tides.", "Was at Novotel Nusa Dua's private beach. The beach was sheltered by offshore reefs and thus the water was relatively calm (as compared to Kuta's). However, this time round, there were quite a lot of sea grass floating in the water and the wave was rougher than last year. The sand was clean and we saw cleaners clearing up the debris. The water calmed down at low tide and the kids were able to swim in the sea!", "Amazing sunset Nice beanbags by the beach Sun, sand, sea, waves, kids playing soccer, vendors selling sky lanterns, fireworks, singers.. And not very expensive. Beach is abit dirty yes, but sunset alone is worth the visit", "The issues with this beach is the amount of bars and businesses operating on it. There is filth and grime everywhere. The ocean itself has various plastic objects floating around the shore at all times. I know this is a local money maker but the impact on local conservation is alarming. A clean beach brings other forms of income too.", "Good beach to get relax with friends and family and activities are enjoyful. very nice weather and enjoying beach with family.", "This beach is resort territory. So expect white sands, crystal clear waters, and few fellow beachgoers, save for the occasional family on holiday. Not much in the way of snorkeling, but it's a great place to relax and work on that suntan.", "This is a great beach with a little bit darker sand because of the volcanos. Along the beach you will find the big expensive hotels where you can go for a drink. The only negative thing is for parents is that the water is pretty dangerous here. Big waves and underwater currents.", "Maybe it is because I live close to the beach in Southern California that I was so disappointed, but without any emotions and just being realistic about what I saw - the beach is full of trash, rough sand and huge crowds. The beach side hotels are a turn-off, much better to stay away and close to Eat Street. I would not put a foot into that water.", "This beach is basically where expensive hotels are but it is Not my preferred beach. Nice calm water and not deep. Plenty of overpriced hotel food but also local Warungs that are friendly and good too before you get on the beach. Beautiful hotels and huge private villas..not in my budget. Much better beach is Pantai Pawada. Still happy I went.", "It is a good beach but too many people and rubbish. Looks like people throw everything on the beach. It is nice looking from top view and on photos.", "Asia and Seminyak Beach in this instance is drowning in plastic and it is disturbing as it is disgraceful. If your happy to swim amongst plastic straws, food wrappers, plastic tubes from toothpaste to skin bleaching cream I could not recommend this beach highly enough:( has lost it for me as the pollution is now out of control. The lack of infrastructure and us bargain hunting holiday hounds have taken its toll. I’ve been going to for 30 years and seen it go from sublime to submerged. What a shame :(", "Nice beach with good view. you can try local food \\Lumpia\\\" the price around Rp 4.000 - Rp 5.000, you can rent bicycle.\"", "Nice clean water and white sand is suitable for relax and get sun during see the blue ocean. also close to the many restaurant", "We visited here nice and easy to get to nice beach some good places to eat on the beach we enjoyed sea ok to swim in", "The beach was nice not to crowded not to noisy but there was a lot of garbage on the beach. It ruined the experience for us.", "Relatively clean sand, and not as crowded as some of the others, this beach is just a place to bum and chill out.", "The beach was very nice to spend time with family. After the activity on the beach we can enjoy local cuisine to foreign countries. And at midnight, we are also able to simply drink while meeting colleagues, because in this place many cafe / pub until closing late at night.", "This is a nice beach and you can walk along the promenade for many kilometres. There are many sea facing restaurants and shops along the path.", "It was nice to place to relax beach! It was great to be for swiming. It was very clean and quite water to dove in! Will recommend it", "The Ocean is full of plastic bits and pieces, rubbish floating and sticks to your body. Water was warm but really dirty. Tractors tried in vain to keep sand clean, to no avail.", "Weekly visits over a long time now for pleasant afternoon walks and beers by the seaside. Would be nice to see a above average restaurant open up here. Definitely a place for the whole family to visit.", "The beach is big and you can go for long walks but it is also very touristy and noisy and we saw a lot of trash on the beach, which was not a very nice experience.", "Great beach with white sand! A good place to stay here if you want to relax! You will need a hat because the sun is very strong!", "not the most spectacular of beaches nor the prettiest but since its there and i was staying near by so thought would pay a visit but its something you would do once and not again", "the best here is to walk, relax, enjoy. and you may find a lot of interesting places from the beach: temples, beach clubs like Potato Head or KuDeTa, restaurants. the stilish side of ", "This beach was quite a walk from our hotel but we still made the effort to get there. It is generally clean (although this isn’t the case when the sea has been rough) and it’s long with great sand. You can rent sun loungers for your visit and there are several bars and restaurants to keep yourself fed and watered. The sea can get rough and lends itself quite well to surfing and other watersports. There are plenty of people around here who will teach you how to do it for a price. If you need to get there and back cheaply we used the Grab camp app which was really reliable and very cheap.", "Rainy season brings in a tide load of plastic and gets left on this fantastic sandy beach. Most of the table and chairs outside the restaurants are out away and stacked up, with just a couple left out. Everywhere looks very unappealing and sad. I am sure this is the life and sole later in the year but couldn't see any attractions to the area this time of year (February 2016) The local shops were not appealing either, pavements littered with dog muck. Very limited eating places unless you were going to the overpriced fish restaurants with hoards of coaches parked outside in the evening shipping in tourists on the way back from temple sight seeing.", "I was there in Jan 2016.The beach is beautiful with alot of water sports activities to choose from.Definitely worth going.", "We stayed along this beach for a week. We tried to go snorkelling and quickly found out that the sea was teeming with sea lice which made the experience uncomfortable, but worse, the water had a lot of debris in it....lots of plastic bags.....even this slice of paradise is polluted. Pity.", "Granted, I live in Western Australia where the beaches are amongst the best in the world. However, in Indonesia, rather than having landfill site for their rubbish (which I don't like either, by the way) they dump all their rubbish in the ocean and it shows. This place is cleaner than Kuta and it's safe as the reef shelters the immediate shore line from dumping waves (surfers can swim or get towed out beyond the reef for proper waves) but still, plastic and rubbish is everywhere….. such a shame, otherwise gorgeous.", "As with most beaches there's a lot of rubbish on this one - not as bad as others but still not nice to walk around. The ocean is nice and there's a very strong breeze. Nice place for a sunset though.", "great beach and easier to exercise than the street, get there early it does get busy. Great surfing lessons if that is what your after as well", "Beach was ok but nothing special. Felt dirty. I am sure the sunsets are awesome, we were here in the morning.,", "The beach is too dangerous to swim in with currents being strong and it being red flagged as dangerous and life guards whistling you out. Raw sewage is pumped into the sea right next to the hotels Massive problem with rubbish, plastic bags and plastic bottles", "It was great to swim in the refreshing water. The beach was graded and cleaned daily and there was always something to see. The fact that there was a beach bar did not influence me. I think I am kidding myself ", "This was my third time to this part of and the cleanest the beaches have ever been! So nice not to dodge rubbish on our morning strolls.", "This beach is divine. It is the perfect spot to watch the sun rise over the ocean. The sand was a little rough but good enough to walk along. The waves do not reach the shore, making it perfect for people with kids to swim. ", "You must go and watch the sunsets. If on a budget sit on the plastic chairs v the beanbags and umbrellas", "Waters were not pristine blue or clean. Villa pools were way much better. Beach sand was rough and not ideal for children.", "We loved this beach but we just like to lie on the sunbed read and unwind and pop along at lunch time for a nice drink and bite to eat so hit all the spots. If you love swimming or lying by the ocean shore then somedays you may be disappointed because of the tides", "We had our own private beach area, although you can walk down the clean beach to the other side infront of other hotels or resorts. The sand is clean and beach area not to crowded. The waves were huge and since the red and yellow flag was up, we were just by the side to play in the waves, didn't swim out into the sea. With the rushing of the waves, my children had a great time jumping around. You can see many surfing too, I guess the waves are large enough for them. As the tides are strong, you need to be careful with very young children and not let them play alone at the shoreline.", "First time to be here, the beach is beautiful with mid wave/tide and soft and clean sands. There were lot of cafe providing seats facing the beach. It’s free access to the beach, some hotels even giving free shuttle services to visit here.", "White clean sands, shacks nearby,lovely scenery. Worth spending an evening here. Its also one of the cleanest areas of & has many good hotels in the vicinity", "Lovely beach with dark sand, we sat at beach bar called Champlung which was perfect for people watching . The sea was crazy and not safe for swimming. ", "The sand looked brown and dirty and rubbish was all over the place. However, the restaurants along the beach looked nice.", "Its like the old quiet and the beach was clean the local little resturants were reasonable and right on the water a tip eat after dark as there can be sandflys that love seafood we were there in January.", "Clean beach, no waves, just how I like it. Not too much humbug and lots of places to eat along the path.", "Also like a private beach as it mainly only the resort guest uses it but disappointed with cleanliness, lots of plastic bags and plastic bottles in the water.", "Great beaches, especially if you like to surf. This is also a very nice place for shopping and quality restaurants. Our favorite was the Sundara restaurant in the Four Seasons.", "Th at leastere is no doubt that this beach is beautiful. However, the waves are often too strong for people to swim safely. Hotels along the beach post flags, red more often than not, warning people not to swim. This was the case in April", "The Second time, this still recommended Beach. Clean Beach, Nice Beach, Nice Sunset in Here. Must try to go down.", "If you are looking for a pristine beach with white sand and deep blue water, look no further. I went on an afternoon that was hot and humid but the beach was bearable because of the sea breeze. Surf was rolling in but the red flags were out so swimming was not encouraged but I was told this is not always the case. There are several international hotels along the beach so drinks and ice cream are never far away. When I was there the beach was not crowded, though it wasn't peak season.", "Lovely beach. Gentle swell. Great for kids or inexperienced swimmers. Not too many hawkers. I was at the Mercure beach club (most hotels seem to have an area) Would definitely recommend getting a massage from the ladies It was amazing. Thank you Annie (#24)", "Great for a nice sunset, and a bite to eat. Recommend going to Coccon beach club for the two for one cocktails then walking down the beach for the sunset :)", "The beach is beautiful, amazing sunsets/ sunrises, night life every night on the beanbags, great fun for everyone", "Lots of water sports available, the water is a very pretty color but there is no surf close to sure. There are waves out the back though. At night it is deserted.", "One of clean beach i’ve ever visited. It was quite far from the downtown and you have to rent the chair only for see the waves.", "Considering that the beauty of this place is the main asset, as a visitor, you are left in disbelief that the locals would allow this place to be spoilt by us. We hired surfboards and had a good surf, but this was definitely affected by the plastic bags and waste that wrapped themselves around our legs as we battled out into the surf..! If you choose to sit on the beach, then prepare yourself for one of the more committed examples of high-pressure selling that I have ever experienced, but I guess that goes with the territory. In a nut shell, probably best to go somewhere else for an unspoilt experience.", "We came here two days in a row just for the sunset, best time to start at the beach is about 17.15pm local time where the sun is not too blinding to walk down the beach. And subset is about 19.00ish.. during the month we were here which was April, there wasn’t any large crowd at all so it was peaceful according to our driver the peak season is from May onwards. The beach was huge, lush sands but mirky water of course. Don’t expect blue or crystal clear waters.. lots of happy dogs running freely at the beach. Only thing that was a turn off was there was a dirty river of water flowing from one of the hotels in the middle of the beach straight down into the beach waters. It was so smelly and awful sight that the hotel’s dirty water was flowing towards the beach waters. You wouldn’t miss walking through it as it is a huge opening of water flowing down through the beach. But just don’t think of it and it will be fine!", "Had dinner with friends further up the beach then walked Wong the 66' beach with all the wonderful restaurants sat on the bean bags in the sand listening to the waves chatting quietly with a nice liquor to finish off the night so peaceful and relaxing I so love ", "Was quite filled with restaurants along the beach, many seemed to have tax on the higher side and lots of locals with scooters, otherwise beach is nice lots of tourists!", "This is the dirtiest beach I've ever seen and I grew up going to Coney Island in Brooklyn . That should tell you something. We couldn't even go in the water due to plastic bags and trash floating all around us. Take a cab to Dreamland beach about 3 miles away for pristine paradise beach and big waves. It cost about 100k rupiah.", "This beach is one of the few suitable for swimming on a high tide. On weekends and holidays expect it to be crowded with locals because the beach is accessible by bus. We came in the morning on Saturday with not much people there except for boat competition nearby. The beach is very clean and rather big, so you can pick your spot very easily. There is an entrance fee of 15K, no parking fee and deck-chair is fo free (which is so rare for ). Overall totally recommend the beach for swimming and sunbathing, as well as admiring great view of the ocean.", "It was a very nice beach, but not very special or diffrent. The water was clean And the sand was light beige. Good place to tan And swim, but deffinetly many tourists here so it is not like a secret hideaway. Would go again.", "walk around the sanur beach and met the blue-ring octopus, sea urchin and many more it so incredible to saw the new little cute things even that's danger", "You will find it is so enjoyable to be on the fine sandy beach and it is so gentle and smooth that you will almost forget how far you have walked, very pretty.", "As far as beaches go, this has got to be the worst beach l have ever seen. I was her a year previous and returned to see if it had been cleaned since, it had not. It had raw sewage coming down a river which continues to flow down the river a year later. There were no white horses in the sea but brown horses of sewage. Coming to for this beach would be a big mistake.", "Lots of tourists and lots of plastic floating in ocean. Still, the swell and views are fantastic! really needs to clean up((", "Great waves, huge pull out to sea though so you have to be really careful with younger children. Cheap rental of sun loungers and surf boards. One warning if you buy anything from one of the beach seller's do it from a fixed one (there's plenty of little stalls) other wise they will all not leave you alone, we felt quite harassed at one point and we just all got in the sea to hide lol!!", "people there are nice and friendly, the restaurant by the beach are cheap and delicious. but nothing about the beach view", "Not the best beach i have ever seen, but cozy, hot and dark sand. Don't wait Seychelle-like place but enjoy the different type:)", "The beach is long with great sand and shallow water to swim in. The only downside to this beach is it is noisy with so many jet skis, paragliders, banana boats etc whizzing up and down", "This is a quiet place to enjoy the sunset.. Not much crowded compared to the other beaches in . A lot of restaurants right next to the beach as well..", "come here for sunrise you will fall inlove. we came here everyday and never want to go home, amazing view and friendly nese", "Its a very beautiful beach 2 Years ago, nowdays as well but very crowded now because its already well known and a bit dirty compare to years ago", "Had been here many times before but in July and early December. Unfortunately a great amount of rubbish and large debris (large logs) on beach. They were clearing it slowly, but there is only so much they can do. Was told by life guard not safe to swim because of debris. Very disappointing as have walked up and down this beach and has been very clean and children swum and took surfing lessons. Was told rubbish came in from neighbouring islands, not sure about that, more like from due to seasonal rain and winds. Very disappointed, will try Sanur which is cleaner but no surf.", "One of the longest and cleanest beaches we have seen. Big surf. Unspoilt. Not busy. Great fun. Saw a number of people jogging which made us feel very lazy!", "As with any beach in a built up area it's good and relies on some hotel cleaning and taking each morning What is great is the paved path along the beach dotted with cafes", "We enjoyed walking the beach here. We didn't go swimming.The beach was very quiet. Hotels have their sun loungers under trees on Beachfront. Also had a big swing on the beach. Lovely place to spend a few hours here. Very Relaxing.", "Spent the afternoon walking around and admiring the beautiful views. Watched the sunset while having a view drinks at Warung Badi bar and restaurant.", "There are less vendors at this part of the beach you will pay a little more for you sunbeds but its well worth it if you dont want to be hassled.", "Beautiful sunset and view. an easy stroll from the Dusun Villa, approx 500m leisurely walk. Then stop at Mexicolla for a quick drink and eat", "Maybe we visited at a bad time, but we found the beach difficult to enjoy. There were pieces of trash scattered all over the beach at low tide, making the water undesirable for swimming, and beach walking entailed dodging the litter. We visited at high tide the next day. It was prettier because much of the trash was covered by the water, but you could still see litter from the beach getting pulled into the tide, then it would come crashing onto the beach with the waves. Not for us!", "Not a very good beach to actually walk along the sand. Tend to sink in. Sand is very gritty. Pleasant path running alongside the beach. Only problem- watch out for the bikes.", "This beach appears to be suited to people who don't have access to actual beaches. The down hill road to the shore line is adorned with carved stone statues of the Hindu deities. Once you reach the sand which to its credit is real sand and not coral you are met with gorgouse jade coloured rolling waves. Not ideal for surfers but good for foreigners not accustomed to rough waves. Be aware that the current is strong and if you're not a good swimmer is suggest staying at a depth where you can stand comfortable. An interesting surprise was once you are in the water the sea bed is flat rock and not sand which leads me to thing the sand is imported and deliberately placed on the shore. Mostly Brazilians dotted the banana chairs on the sand and whilst the touts are few you will have to purchase some drinks if you want to snag one of these chairs. After about an hour we felt we'd had enough and headed back to town. The area had some nearby change room however public toilets were not to be found. I would bother going back and in fact I'd suggest to friends that their time could be better spent at a real beach rather than this seemingly man made beach.", "A real nice place to take a dinner or drink (responsibly) to. You will encounter loads of tourist that come from the cruise ships so it might get crowded. We went around 4pm & it was quite crowded. Not a lot in terms of restaurants or bars around. If it's raining expect mud. Nice small beach with good waves to swim at.", "While very popular it is not busy - as you need to make an effort to go and visit; either you drive there or hire a transport which I suggest a planned day trip to include other sights and places to see. There is an entrance fee but really cheap. The sand is white but grainy (not fine); water is clear and inviting for swim or just a splash. If you like having your space - this place is not crowded at all. Suggestion - you may need to bring some food and refreshment as there's not much options within the area once you are in. There's a few community stalls with basic essentials.", "Garbage and broken glass would not go in past my knees here. Have to really be on the look out for broken glass in sand.", "This was a great part of that me and my husband really enjoyed. The restaurants, beaches and hotels are really out of this world!", "WE loved to go down to the beach at around 5.30, after a busy day sightseeing. Grab a seat, or beanbag at one of the many bars, order a super cold Bintang local beer (try the Radler lemon, its amazing) and chill out, people watch and relax. Fantastic!!", "The place is beautiful but to reach the white sandy beach below you must descend dangerous steps. The typical photo here is sitting on the edge of the cliff, be careful! There is a tree called the tree of love nearby where people used to make photos too.", "This is a stretch of beautiful, white sand beach and friendly waves. too bad this is very commercialized now with big buses containing loud tourists , and expensive entrance fee.", "Yes it is a nice beach and the many cheap restaurants give it some local character but that's about all", "Lovely peaceful clean beach, little hassle from the locals after their first attempt, cleaned up every few hours, water lovely, sand white....", "This is a cove so has a tide and during the day it seemed to be out. Water is lovely and safe to swim", "Sunsets with a view over Mount Agung on are unbeatable. There is a double swing erected in the sea which attracts crowds willing to take a picture with a beautiful view. During the day the beach is deserted even though there is bars and food available if you want it. There’s not a lot of shady places like in the other side. The bottom of the sea is stoney and can be a challenge even if you wear special reef shoes. It gets busy shortly before sunset which you want to watch over and over again.", "Lovely clear water. Very busy beach, so best to go early in the morning, the water is not too cold. Very popular surfing location to. This beach is not rocky like dreamland beach further south", "Since the beach not have crazy waves it’s a perfect beach to swim. But it’s a little bit crowd on the weekend especially for the public beach such as mertasari.", "It may not be as nice as some of the white beaches in the south of and you will never be alone here, but for families this is a good beach to relax, with food, massages, drinks and everything you need at hand. There are no rocks in the water, just watch the current during outgoing tide. The surf is good for beginners, so a nice place to have a lesson. On good days the waves can be good even for more advanced surfers, but chances are you'll find more quality breaks further south or west...", "Mesmerising view. Look at pictures to believe and the post sunset restaurant by the beachside is beautiful. Taste and variety is within reach of every pocket.", "Very few vendors chewing your brains trying to sell beads, massages or kites and stuff...deck chairs at IDR 50,000 for 2 for 2hours, brilliant waves for surfing with a few good looking men doing so, clean beach with black sand....we will be back", "A wonderful stretch of beach, clean and with some waves perfect to try your hand at a surfboard or body board. ", "Spent an afternoon with girlfriend, liked It.White sand, reasonably quiet in quite a few spots, chairs and umbrellas, shower and toilet.Access fee 35k, panoramic road driving you down to sealevel, background not really breathtaking or pleasant, but water Is clear and beach reasonably clean.No waves breaking near the water's edge making it quite quiet to swim and enjoy the atmosphere. Suggest.", "Swim in a clear water in the early morning just perfect. the beach is not crowded, white sand, sun shining. many high end Hotels have their private beach there.", "We came in January, and I read that there was a lot of trash on the west coast of at this time, but I thought people were being dramatic. They weren't kidding. It might have been one of the dirtiest beaches I have ever been to. And it is a black sad beach (along with most of the west coast). When I heard this, I was thinking it would be like the Hawaiian black sand beaches, and I was excited. It was nothing like that. It just looked dirty. It is still soft sand though. The waves are great for surfing all year round though!", "It's a very nice beach. Wide stretch of white sands with waves perfect for surfing. Has some beautiful restaurants and great beach clubs to view the perfect sunset. Lot's of places to rent a surf board.", "Stunning beach! Beautiful and clean and each resort does a sweep daily to help keep it maintained. We had a great time.", "Beautiful beach and stunning location! This area is more upmarket than some other parts of and there are well landscaped gardens leading to a clean and beautiful public beach.", "Its a cultural thing, but the education of the young ones is better and they understand more about their environment and tourist rubbish..there has been a huge leap in cleanliness from years ago", "Nice beach! Close to few small convenience stores on the beach. I would recommend it if you like sightseeing! Very family friendly environment!", "Loved this experience, sands are beautiful lovely beach and water is so warm. Paradise and more, nothing short of amazing", "Extraordinary place.... A lot of fun and it is a amazing place among the best beaches I have ever seen... Mainly it's an place where friends really want to enjoy at beach 😍😍😍😍", "Not a surf beach however very clean, quiet, peaceful. great place for Jet Ski.... Awesome for Children.", "Very calm beach unlike Kuta beach with hundreds of people , however it may be little scary at night as I try to walk along the beach , very dark and some small insects stuck to my socks , I kept trying to get rid of them for about 1 minute with help of my watch , it was not easy task, the view is majestic but better don't go at night to avoid insects and stray dogs along the way, and not to loose your way and most important to avoid the danger of Payton SNAKE , yes I sew a black and yellow snake just under my foot, I was lucky not to annoy him, so he was gentle enough not to make my holiday end with tragedy. So BE careful ....", "walked out onto the beach and was shocked by the level of rubbish on it. One woman trying to sweep it all into piles. Not somewhere I would like to spend my holiday.", " is renowned for its beaches and there are so many to visit. The beaches are beautiful with clear waters, making it feel like a surreal experience.", "Looks more like a sewage than a beach. Too crowded. Lots of garbage in the water and the beach. Sellers will bug you nonstop. No nice view. Not at all relaxing. Stay away!", "One of the nicest beaches in . All the hotels have staff cleaning the beach daily. You can watch many weddings taking place.", "After sea storm a lot of rubbish in the sea. The waves are high, making it impossible to swim with kids. Had to stay most of the time by the pool due to that", "Dropped off at the beach by courtesy vehicle attached to our Seminyak accommodation. There were pay for toilets nearby however no changing sheds apparent. Eventually I paid an attendant for a toilet and changed in that. Felt that a beach of this size and popularity should have free well signed changing areas located at intervals along the beach front for beach goers to use. Also \\Surfers Only\\\" signage was clearly apparent on the sand along the beach and indicated to me as a visitor and other beach goers that there were no actual areas that that the swimmers could go without sharing the water space with those surfing. . This is in fact a safety hazard and appeared to be the case along the entire length of the Seminyak beach where the surf is rolling in. In the end - unable to find an area free of surfers and surf boards we ended up just dipping in the shallow areas and swimming in an area that was utilized by a few surfers and then out of nowhere a group arrived with instructors who were all learning to surf because no areas had been cordoned off for just swimmers. Not happy about this as an accident could have easily happened and we felt restricted in this beach/water situation.\"", "A little bit of rubbish in the water but generally clean and clear. The locals are always out cleaning as apposed some of the other beaches in . Highly recommend.", "Best sun rise view with clean beach and bars and lounges to enjoy. Just located behind of their bustling main road within walking distances", "We visited the beach in the late afternoon when the tide is receded, the beach is quite deserted with beautiful sand patterns. It's not very clean and the coastline is filled with boats so maybe swimming is not very suitable. However, you can do many kinds of water sports here. The beachfront walk is nice with amazing view of Mt. Agung in the clear sky.", "Nice clean beach with white sand and no stones. Beach quiet during the day and livelier in the evening as people arrive for the sunset.", "Third visit to this hotel. Glorious location. Staff are fantastic, apart from the surliest most unpleasant towel attendance. Grim. We were \\upgraded\\\" to 284. Come on people...where are your housekeeping supervisors? Filthy pillows, filthy cushion covers and the most disgusting (2) showers in any place we have stayed, this includes since 1980 traveling here to . Then the sun lounges!! So old, so broken and dirty. Then add to this the fact there is a constant prowling to find a vacant lounge, then lug it back to the place required. It goes without saying there are towels left from early morning to late afternoon for selfish folk who have no care for other guests. This place needs a huge upgrade, some serious bleach and cleaning equipment. We are in a villa now...absolutely pristine, own pool and feeling no need to find seating near the pool or on the beach. Great location but so, so, dirty. And the toilets smell. Towels got both the beach and the room just terrible, \"", "The lead picture doesnt do justice to the place. The last section is a untarred road. Take spare clothes if you want to get wet. And most importantly stay safe. It could get quite slippery close to the water and a large one could throw you off balance. Children and elder people must not be unaccompanied. Watch out for the crabs", "Depending where you are the sea is out a bit but clean beach. The stray dogs are friendly so we fed them they eat very slowly which I didn't expect. You don't get all the bothering there either but can get cheap massage", "As you can see by my pics, in May beautiful, quiet and clean beach. Negative point for some, you can see, but not hear the airport runway. I found the planes facinating, but also a constant reminder that I too would be leaving soon.", "I like this place also beautiful sand, wave and valley ball beach,and a lot of activities, conference, meeting, weding, party, celebration etc.all staff very nice:)even souvenior so nice and cheap", "The beach was not crowded and the water was lovely and warm. But the waves meant it was not easy to swim. And the water had a greenish-brown tinge. I wondered where the sewerage is discharged from all the local hotels... There are places along the shore to buy drinks, food and to rent sun beds.", "I back here again and again. Enjoying the sunburn at 9 am till 5 pm. Take lunch here, many cafe around. Then waiting the sunset. The cafe start preparation, put table and chair for visitors at the beach. Enjoying long island and beer before dinner, meanwhile the sun start hiding, flashing the tinge blushing the sky", "We love to walk on the beach and we did everyday but the open drains spoil the walk, the smell is just a total turn off and we did not swim at all.", "A little piece of heaven! It recedes about 1/2 mile every evening but back in full splendor by 9am. Great for swimming, kayaking, nice sand.", "Huge endless beach with many activities going on... from surfing to horse riding and live music... amazing sunsets good vibe fun and relaxing at the same time😊", "Where we were on the beach (about the middle of the 4km beach trail) was peaceful and clean. We had lounge chairs courtesy of our off-beach hotel, no other service-drinks, etc.-that i could discern. I'd compare this beach to perhaps Syurita, Mexico or parts of Costa Rica without the breakers due to a reef the protects this stretch. Not as clean as Hawaiian beaches nor is the water as clear.", "Loved the beach. Had fun playing in the sand and the waves - Really nice beach and truly gorgeous views of the ocean.", "Really liked this beach, was beautiful and peaceful. Not too busy or too many posers about. Some lovely vendors to, if you give them a chance and get talking to them. The sea was good fun, big waves but felt safe mucking about. 👍 Tasty snacks and cold beers available just over the bridge 👍 This was the section of beach by a temple and the mexicola bar", "The beach is clean devoid of clingy salespeople and has access to lots of beach front food places. Jet ski available as well as boats etc. worth the effort to get there", "The beach was not that packed however it is sad to see the amount of plastic pollution on the shore. The seating area is adorned with faded Air Asia beach umbrellas and the odd dog or two. More reason to be careful about where you step.", "Great beach, not white sand but full of atmosphere. At night the beach bars extend out onto the beach, great music, beautiful sunsets. Lots of safe swimming", "We went about 10 in the morning, very very nice, quiet beach - quiet water, delightful to relax!! Beach was clean.", "Any hotel from Sofitel to \\The Bay\\\" is the best beach. Dont book pass the Hyatt. Its dirty and windy.\"", "I loved the sunrise at this beach even though it was a little bit of a walk from our hotel. Heaps of people taking photos - someone cleans the beach of rubbish in the morning", "Perfect for walks and relaxing. Just few steps from Courtyard Marriott hotel. Very happening place compare to other beaches in .", "Lovely clean beach . Deck chairs to relax in and a safe beach. they have kite surfing ,wind surfing,jet skis boat rides. lots to do.", "The beach is not as crowded as others and is protected somewhat from currents on the end where the Melia Hotel is. Its only waist_deep for quite a ways out. It's not the best beach I've been to but its not bad. The view from the shore is beautiful though.", "Lovely quiet beach. I wanted to do some snorkelling. It's a bit of a way to the reef so best to take a boat - 5-10 minutes only. The reef is beautiful. Lots of species of coral. Lots of fish. It was much better than expected. I also snorkelled off one of the peers. It's mostly sea grass and weed but some great soft corals, anemone and sea cucumber to be found here and there, if you look hard enough.", "The southern beach is better than the northern but both have a lot of litter Northern beach has water sports, southern has nothing except water - much more peaceful and great walking. Northern has a lot more things include market people, hawkers, etc More exciting but busy. Better paths too. ", "TA well rated Double Six Beach has plastic rubbish everywhere. Unbelieveable for a location that depends on tourism. Must be more regular rubbish collection and maintenance.", "Went once did not go back again just dirty and off putting disappointing there was nothing happening down there would not go back", "Coming from South Africa with our beautiful white sand beaches it has been quite a shock to see so much litter in the ocean. It makes me feel really sad. We are lucky enough to be doing a home exchange and staying at the 5 star Anantura Hotel right on the beach so we just swim in the pool here. It's a great wave for beginners to learn to surf though and my boyfriend had such fun while I taught him on a long board we rented for R50 an hour right in front of our hotel on the beach. Haggle the price of board rentals with the locals so they don't rip you off!", "Great beach for walking or surfing. Beautiful sunsets. Lots of restaurants as well, but not over crowded in July.", "Just like most beaches on the western side of , you can find a nice spot and a drink to watch the sunset. Worth heading down and chatting to the local guys down there.", "Go elsewhere, this beach has a floating ocean water garbage problem. we stayed at the Fairmont who somehow forgot to share this problem. We arrived walked to the water's edge and ran away as it was full of garbage - awful and disappointing we used the hotel pool and Tourism should get their act together because sites with tripadvisor are revealing this type of untouristy experience", "Lovely clean sand beach protected by reef, so no large waves. Beach path to enjoy walking or bicycle ride. Lots of cafes to choose from. Lounge chairs to rent.", "Beach outside resort was OK, was dirty if you ventured beyond resort boundaries. Water was not very inviting.", "Lovely beach Clean & today A few bars & hotels to walk around Views stunning Security managing most areas", "Black beach. Strong waves, easy and relaxt swimming not possible. Beautiful sunset and cheap diner on beach possible. Nice music. 13/10 would go again.", "Nice beach with little local restaurants, nice to go as a family too and surround the nearby attractions", "We were on a taxi booked tour of 6 places to visit. We asked to visit a beach and this was the one he chose. First, we had to pay to get down to it and when we saw it, it looked pretty awful! The tide was out and it did not look anything like what we thought beaches would be. Our beach at Kuta, although not great, was much better than this. Really disappointed with it and the numerous ‘shanty type’ stalls along the path, did not not enhance it in any way.", "Good: -untouched scenery. Bad: -took me a long distance to drive considering there is no signage along the roads. Tips: -some beaches(public) does not have bathroom access...", "I loved lounging, eating, drinking and having a massage, pedicure and manicure right on the beach, while the kids and hubby enjoyed the fun of jet skiing up and down.", "We didn't even know this beach existed until our hotel informed us that our key card got us free entry to the beach. Again we were not aware that the beach charged an entry, but we can see why. It's a stunning beach down the side of a cliff top offering blue lagoons and a surfers paradise further back. This beach is perfect for sunbathing and canoeing. Along side the beach is a wide variety of food and drink which will interest anyone looking to dine for cheap. A must see if in the area.", "Nice beach if you want to chill and have drinks with friends! It gets pretty crowded, since most beaches around have reefs and stones, and this is a sand beach, but it's still nice Good sunset view Unfortunately, many garbage left at the beach, like most places in ", "yes yes yes. great surf. great atmosphere. casual laid back ....but the developers are moving in. enjoy a taste of low key before it disappears as its now becoming trendy all to fast.", "Liked how it wasn't crowded at all on the weekdays. We had space to ourselves and it was peaceful. Sand was fine and water clear. Disliked how we had to pay to use a beach chair to park our things. Travel light. Bring a beach mat of your own.", "Beach was OK, but nothing like the Caribbean. No entertainment, fun pubs etc. Maybe we were just not there at the right time. The one beach side place we stopped was very quiet, tables not wiped. I feel like they have a lot to learn from the hospitality industry in resorts across the caribbean.", "The beach itself is okay, the sunbeds are really comfy and you can get two sunbeds for 3 hours for 150k. There are a few nice restaurants. The sunset is amazing though and this is why you come here. It is however quite touristy and the sea is quite rough so be careful.", "great beach but bargin for chairs w umbrella.. I paid 80,000 they started at 200,000. gado gado restaurant is at the beach ..great but expensive.", "A happening beach...many good beach shacks...surfing...the main road leading to the beach is lined by shops selling all varieties of stuffs. Clean in August when we went.", "Love this part of the island as the sand is soft and water warm. There is a fair amount of seaweed but does get cleared away regularly. The boardwalk is brilliant with a lot of choice for food, drinks and activities.", "Great at night time bands playing , bean bags to sit on listen to music , the quieter one is the coffee lounge sign on it I think it's capil beach restaurant our favourite on Tuesday Wednesday , they all offer music and dinner it's nice to eat on the beach , move around to different ones see which one you like but great at night time", "This beach is excellent as it's still not known by many tourist. The water is crystal clear and you wont be disturb by people who offering massage or surfing.", "The beach is picturesque, and there are plenty of restaurants and bars including those attached to the long line of luxury hotels overlooking the beach. Lay back with a drink on a beach recliner before enjoying the clear, warm blue water.", "Lovely friendly beach with lots of colourful beanbags in my opinion its more of a evening beach hangout", "Worth the drive to see this local attraction, but just shame you can't swim in the little cove, but far to many rocks! The colour of the water is incredibly crystal clear blue and the wash over the rocks is stunning.", "Clean beach with lots of sunbeds and places to drink. Swimming is actually prohibited according to the flags in the water but everyone seemed to ignore this. This is probably because of the surfers. The waves were very fun to swim in but be careful of the current.", "It is a nice beach. The boys had some surf lessons and they did enjoy the time and the water It's not the last time we will go there if we are in the area.", "Lovely beach and amazing atmosphere. plenty of eateries around and you can do several water activities. Overall a must visit place for couples of families alike.", "Nice beach with good waves and LOTS of people as it is here. You can find nice food anywhere. Remember sunscreen when u walk around", "Lovely clean and safe beach ,yellow sands a few front hotel and bars,,can use it as a short cut to the high street highly recommend to come", "This beach is a nice one overall. The waves are beautiful as they roll in. It could be better though if pet owners were more responsible about cleaning up after their dogs.", "We arrived and walked the beach. Warm and clear waters. In addition to seeing the crab fight/mating not sure which. Lol", "This is a great beach for a long walk. Clean and not to crowded. There are many restaurants and beach clubs with plenty of beach beds and watersport activities. The local shop owners can get annoying as they have difficulties to understand ‘no’. Most of the bigger restaurants allong the beach serve average overpriced food but there are some really great seafood Warungs.", "Certainly this beach offers a lot, white sandy beach, good selection of shops and stalls, turtle education for children, a good beach club along the front, many bars offering live music and a good selection of restaurants covering all cuisines. This side of the island where the undercurrent is not as strong as the more poplar west side offers a great beach to relax an soak in the sun.", "Very clean spectacular beach. Safe for swimming with a gentle shelf and small waves. There are places to eat along the beach although most hotels have their own area with sun beds amongst the trees.", "Expensive pop up pubs and restaurants line it now . Ordinary beach . Wouldn't go back no tropical paradise here .", "The beach is protected by a reef and stays relatively shallow for a distance so it's great for small children. Lots of local people come to the beach of an evening for a swim. You don't get hassled by vendors. There are plenty of places for a beer or an iced coffee.", "Lovely beach, cleaned every day. There are locals selling their wares but apart from a couple of men they are very polite. Safe to walk along the beach.", "Lovely place to stroll along and enjoy the sites & sounds of beach grown micro businesses. Some great names on these places. Enjoy the stroll & the vibe", "We went to Sanur Beach for kite flying, and it was fun because there was a good breeze and the kites are quite cheap to buy. Also there are lots of nice little restaurants on the beach", "this beach still consider a new beach... not much people.. can have a nice chilling and walking on the beach without so much of people.. the beach is very clean condition.. the wave was nice to let people doing surfing too..", "Really nice and long beach. Not a lot of tourists. At least not in October when I went. The only problem is shallow water.", "We spent some of our time at the beach adjacent to our resort, and it was very nice. There were some plants floating in the water sometimes, and the jetskis and windsurfers were often very close to swimmers, which can be dangerous. The sand was clean. The massages on the beach are terrible - unprofessional and expensive. You're better off walking into town and having one at the spas there...", "This beach had so much beauty to it....The people, the vibe, The warm water.... just so sad that there is a great deal of litter all along. Makes me sad to think that this plastic is destroying sea life and is visually awful!", "This is a beautiful beach as good as beaches are. White sands lined with kiosks of seafood are inviting. The view of sunset is superb and a leisurely stroll along the beach is relaxing. I could not go into the water as it was full tide and I am afraid of being drowned. All the beaches are more or less, the same.", "The beach itself is sandy, fine and miles long. Not very suitable for swimming. Perfect for new surfers and bodyboards. A sunset beach - late afternoon restaurants and bars along the shore, makes the beach into a bar-street. Be aware of the tide ! Some places plastic and other garbage can drift in to the beach, due to current, wind and tide. Please bring a bag to help Seminyak a clean beach. Some of the sunbed owners often help to clean themselves 👍 Possible to snorkle some places very close to shore. In all a superb beach, even if it is difficult to swim there. ", "Oh and avoid the sea urchin. Not great for any swimming activity as there are too many reeds the whole way round the pennisula", "Shuttle provided by Marriott resort. Drinks and food available also . Surf board hire is cheap, lounges and umbrellas available .", "Excellent area for sunbathing, swimming and enjoying drinks, snacks etc from the Cafe/Bar .... whilst this Beach area is attached to the Sofitel Hotel, it is open to the general public....", "good walking, but the beach could be kept cleaner. effluent flowing over the beach to the sea is a bit confrontingl", "Great place to visit to relax ourself around the beach.. best place and will come back again next time", "I highly recommend that you visit this place early in the morning, maybe between 6 am to 7 am to avoid group of tourists flocking on the very tiny stairs way down and be able to have tons of pictures without pressure. The view is very jaw dropping and really amazing, I could just stare at it whole day! The road going here is better compared top the roads going to other places. There are also some small eatery near the area where you can have your breakfast. I regret not going down to the beach so I recommend you must try it. There is no entrance fee which makes it good. Always remember, Be early! :)", "Nice quiet away from it all beach. With relaxing restaurants Nail Spas and Ice Cream parlours to satisfy everyone's needs", "We arrived here wanting beautiful white sand and sunning ourselves by the beach, palm tress and peace and quiet. Far from it, this place is nasty, you really need to sort this out, we saw everything from plastic bottles, roof tiles, an old tyre, plastic bags, tins you name it how can anyone give this beach 5 stars??? I wouldn't walk on the sand whatsoever who knows what would cut my feet up, expecting beauty and was sorely disappointed. Just grateful our villa was heaven on earth, we stayed there instead much cleaner. I did report this to our guide/driver who reported it could be because of the low season, my answer, it is your country and it should not matter the season, litter is litter and it damages the environment no matter what time of year. On the upside he did state he'd be reporting it to his local news paper which at least he took it seriously. I can't believe the hype about the beaches here, and don't understand the good reports, they can only be from the people who didn't walk up and down and stayed inside their own hotels lot, which to be fair they were clean only on their plot though. Everywhere else was as I say don't walk on the sand. For me I don't think I would have swam in the sea, because of the litter on the sand god only knows what lurked in the waters, it didn't bear thinking about. It really does need a good clean both in the sand and water, take a leaf out of Singapore's book and come down strongly on litter and fly tipping! Look after your island! I found no public facilities neither, so even if I did venture into the sea or for that matter needed the toilet, there were no signs for members of the public to clean/shower or go to the toilet. I imagine in the high season this could be a nightmare if your hotel/villa is not located near the beach.", "Lovely beach. Relaxing. The staff at the villa we were at had recommended this beach to us. We are glad we went. Friendly staff. Happy to help. Plenty of areas to sit and sun bathe or just relax. Drinks available to buy with ice. My husband went for a swim whilst I admired the sandy beach and breeze. Managed to find some beautiful shells that I bought back with me as souvenirs :)", "This beach is popular amongst local tourists. Many stalls and kiosks everywhere. Crowded, but easy to find spots for enjoying the sun. Waves are great.", "quiet and beautiful sunset. you can get a bicycle from the hotel for free and cycle around the beach and in the nearby vicinity of the public road. visit the market and a nearby temple.", "The beach outside of Fairmont was very clean & attended by friendly Hotel staff. The very low tides made it difficult for a decent swim ... but enjoyable anyway", "The beach often has big waves and is rough, so its not great for swimming. It also has not got the best waves for surfing either, but every now and then the banks are ok. The beach club is very nice to hang out at and the vibe for tanning and having some drinks is pretty cool to. Dark sand and just not up there with many other beaches. More of a party and pic nic spot.", "We chose to stay at aresort next to the beach. The main problem was that for the first week thw tide seemed to out for most of the day so it was not suitable for swimming but in the second week the high tide was in the middle of the day and we had a great swim. The sand is white unlike the busy Kuta side of the island. It is not really busy and a really relaxing way to spend your holidays layong around and observing the view. Evidently there were dangers like stepping on sea urchins at low tide but signs alerted you to the dangers. The low tide provided you with the opportunity to walk out to the edge of the reef and look in the rock pools.", "This trip we had unusually strong onshore winds which brought seaweed into the shore, making swimming a little unpleasant. However, the hotels along the stretch of beach kept everything very clean in theri vicinity so it wasn't really a problem. Heaps of room and the beach wasn't noisy with jet ski's etc. Water was a lovely temperature.", "We stayed at the fairmont and the strip of beach in front of it is uncrowded and very clean. The swimming is safe here and when the tide goes out you can walk out for half a mile or so in amongst the boats and wile away the time building sand castles with your kids of spotting starfish and the like. Also late afternoon you get the various kite flyers young and old applying their skills... there are a lot of restaurants around here for those who have little to spend and those who have lots to spend as well!", "Beautiful clean beach. Lots of space and beach chairs to relax amd enjoy this beautiful part of the world. Nice walks along the beach,including the temple hill and the blowhole. Clean and family friendly m", "Get down and see Carlos for a beach chair. Gorgeous beach. Lots of fun in the surf. Watch out for the rips. Make sure you swim between the flags. Gorgeous sunset. K-Resto has good meals.", "I was really surprised by the water quality when I came there. It was absolutely crystal clear so that I could see my toes in the water while being submerged up to my chest in water. No waves at all (because of the coral reef belt surrounding the area in the distance), but there is at times a strong current (strong enough to make standing still on your feet difficult) flowing along the coast line from right to left so be careful. And yeah there are so many beautiful fishes in the water and sea creature, inhabitants of the coral reef! You just need to swim maybe some 20-30 metres away from the shore to find them (and the water will be still up to your neck only). But beware of sea snakes which I saw twice in the water. Although they're mild-tempered and reluctant to waste their venom on us, they attack if provoked. So the best option would be swimming with goggles or snorkeling with a mask and watching where you're placing your feet if you swim far enough from the shore. The beach has clean sand with no rubbish on it. And there weren't many people on it!", "While staying at Horison Seminyak we visited the beach and loved its clear and clean water. Good for surfing", "Nice easy going beach, not crowded, very chilled out. Great for younger kids though think it could be bit boring for teenagers.", "This beach is amazing for surfers but not so great for non surfers. The local area is also quite cool as surfers are quite cool I suppose The beach is nice but the waves are very strong, also there are is a lot of debris like large tree branches on the shore line being moved up and down by the waves Beds are 50,000rp each and surf boards are 50,000rp for 2 hours. There are also loads of instructors if you want to learn to surf If you want a nice peaceful beach steer clear of this one, however, this is a surfers paradise", "Water was very far out due to the low tide for most of the day which was frustrating, because the beach is beautiful when there's enough water to swim. Water sports offered along the beach are quite pricy and can be quite annoying. The beach itself has potential, but the low tide during the day took away the option of a nice swim in the sun which was disappointing.", "we were in Seminjak after Christmas to new year. we were looking forward to some beach time and were utterly shocked to see the conditions. the beach, that would actually be nice, is totally full of waste. you can't go in the water as it is full of plastic and god knows what. if you lye on the beach it will be difficult to find a spot between the heaps of rubbish. it is absolutely shocking to see. hopefully it is being heard/seen and something is done. it looks like all waste is tipped into the ocean.", "The beach looks beautiful from distance, but on the closer look it is not very clean. Also, the water is not that clean either. I found this to be a bit disappointing.", "The sun setting over the water was amazingly beautiful. The rolling waves looked like they should have far more people enjoying them. The walks along the beach were lonely - traveling solo, and not many fellow walkers. The sand was more like dirt than sand The rubbish on the foreshore indicated that no-one really cared.", "Full on when I was there . That typical \\ You buy ! You buy ! \\\" environment. Not my idea of walking on a beach experience. But it is after all\"", "Clean beach but watch out for the waves and tides! They are quite high and if you are not a good swimmer I wouldn't even suggest going in! Water is clean though and the sand is free of rocks and shells that hurt your feet.", "obviously a nice beach with plenty of places to chill, eat drink etc. Only thing that annoyed was the horrible 'pop/house' music that was played by every other beach venue. especially when having a hangover.", "We stayed at Parigata Hotel and used their beach club.The beach is full of algae and litter.The sea is bringing in litter co instantly and its such a shame to ruin a beautiful place.Dogs use the beach as a toilet and no-one clears it up.$Sellers harass you instantly.Sadly puts me off coming back. clean up your act!!!!!!!", "We went there on a sunny and breezy day. The water is super blue with big waves splashing into the beaches and it's not that shallow. However, it is somewhat touristy and you can find lots of shops nearby.", "The beach here is typical of beaches on this side of , lovely for a walk or run, just dipping your toes or good for experienced surfers. Beware of the tow! The most positive aspect of this beach is watching the glorious sunsets and the fact that local nese families sometimes use this beach to conduct traditional religious Ceremonies. The Ceremonies can be a rewarding cultural experience to observe ( in an unobtrusive and respectful manner). I have read some of the other reviews and from time to time the area can become quite polluted, although I understand that in recent years, local hotels pay to have the beaches cleaned regularly and there seems to be much more pride in the way the beaches are maintained.", "This beach is so stunningly beautiful! When you walk some miles there are swings all over the beach and if you love water sports activities, even that’s available there.", "lined with lovely beachside cafes. Great food, prices a bit higher than usual for . Clear water, no being harassed to buy goods. Recommended.", "We went for a beach walk at 6:30am and the amount of garbage on the beach was appalling. Cleaning crews were working but it’s sad to see so much plastic and other types of garbage on the beach. With so much income crom tourism the nese government ought to invest in educating people about littering...", "Clear water and nice beach , don't bother with canoe and beach chair operators at the main entrance which are charging high price , turn right and head to the end operated by middle age lady. spend Rp100k for 1 hr canoe and beach chairs and cold drinks for 4pax . Great deal !", "Great place for seeing beautiful sunsets while sipping a beer. However, would recommend paying a bit extra and going to one of the rooftop bars for two main reasons 1) the beach was filthy - cans, bottles, plastic bags, rotting food, etc etc was littered all along the beach and presumably it all gets washed into the sea at high tide, and 2) very noisy beach bars as they set up large speakers on the beach that blare out music at full volume.", "Shallow water beach with lots of water acrivities you can enjoy. Best to go after noon as the water start to rises. Before water rises, you can see the water grass and debris along the beach. There is a shared cycling and walking path which is good as you can enjoy the scenery as you cycle. However, the sun in is really a scorcher. Remember to apply sun screen.", "Beach is very dirty & renting of chairs is overpriced. Got offered RP300k for 1 chair by the beach. LOL", "Warm water.... Beach front restaurants.... Markets all along the beach.. Money changers.. Water sports.. ", "The sea needs to be kept cleaner! It had a greenish-brown tinge. It was warm, though. There are eateries and places to have massage. You can rent loungers at 100,000 rupiah.", "Very dirty beach disappointing how Much rubbish is left around people should be ashamed leaving their rubbish behind", "Wonderful beach to enjoy. Overall pretty clean for . Be sure to bring your sun tan lotion. Nice restaurants near by.", "Full of dogs mess and an open sewer would not go back", "We met up with friends for sunset drinks on the beach and it was a great atmosphere with plastic chairs, umbrellas and the chilled alcohol in the eskies!", "Beautiful beach with the big waves and gold sand. Waves are really very big and it is nice to observe them. People are surfing all the time and have a great fun doing it. It is also possible to have massage on the beach and drink fresh coconut.", "Nice beach for swimming, canoes, walk and find local food and relax. Love thw fisherman hut most around the beach.", "The beach wasn't very clean when we went, not too overly crowded which is a good thing but the tides are very strong so can't really go in for a swim", "There was a pretty good atmosphere at sunset here but the sand is very dark and coarse, and there looked to be a fair amount of rubbish too. Still, that’s more of a -wide problem than just specific to this beach I suppose.", "The beauty of the beach is the length of it and accessibility. The downside....big downside, is the garbage on the beach every morning and worse after a rain. They do have a tractor with a pickup that is out during the day but it seems the garbage is never ending. Very sad to experience. On the positive, the beach bars are a great place to visit in the afternoon as they have entertainment daily during happy hour.", "So enjoyed the atmosphere of kids playing, sunset cocktails, music and a great meal. Awesome!Its a short walk from Double Six street all of the little bars and restuarants service great food. They don't look like much but they are just fab. ", "I’m not recommend this beach at all due to cleaning & there’s no activities and I didn’t feel any happiness there", "A nice place to sit at relax but I would not go swimming as between La Lucciola Restaurant and the car park there is a stormwater sewage canal that enters the beach and the sea, how ever if you go down to the beach for the sunset grab a drink and a fresh corn sit on the beach and relax", "Stayed 5-7 minute walk from Seminyak beach. Pop in headphones or pretend your asleep to avoid hawkers selling you stuff. Got a nice henna tattoo done there, though :) Good swimming waves and my hubby tried out surfing and had a good time-although try to shop around as my husband felt the surf instructor he had didn't give sufficient attention for the price. Don't accept a beach chair for more than 50,000 IDR for two people the whole day, so make sure to negotiate and don't be afraid to pass up a place or two, cuz most likely the first place you passed up may welcome you back at the price you initially wanted :) All around I think it's a nice beach with a nice sunset and decent vibes. P.S. Try out Sand beach bar & restaurant at night on the beach--decently priced with good live music and is one of the more attentive, service-oriented staff/waiters/waitresses than the other spots nearby.", "Lovely beach filled with many bars and cafes along the waterfront. Definitely worth an afternoon stroll!", "Head to Mose for great service if you want a surfing lesson or want to hire a board. The guys here are great. My 10 year old son and I did a lesson and were catching waves in no time. We came back the next day as well. We came back a third time but the waves were pretty big and the conditions not ideal for my son so they said to us that it probably wasn't the safest day for him to surf. This was much appreciated as they could have quite easily taken our money and we would have been none the wiser. You'll find them on the beach just next to the Haven beach chairs. Well worth it.", "The beach was pretty to look at, the water was nice and warm, but some areas quite polluted. The beach in front of Kudeta smelled a little of sewage runoff.", "We have three kids under 5 and this beach is perfect. Heaps of sand, a little bit of white wash and plenty of food options. The new Double Six hotel also looks nice, we ate at Cocoon and the food was great.", "The improvement in beach cleanliness is excellent from last year. Hardly any plastic floating around. A good place to visit for shopping, food/drink or a swim.", "Our hotel was situated on the beach. The waves were pretty awesome most of the time so if you're not experienced with beaches than its best to stay in shallow water. The sand is very black and you end up with dirty feet. There's heaps of dogs so obviously they urinate and poop on the beach (we saw this happen a bit) so you need to be careful when you're walking. The local people have lounges that you can rent during the day and beanbags at night. There are lots of people coming up to you and trying to sell you things so it's not overly relaxing. There's always places to rent boards from or learn to surf and places where you can get a drink of you want. The beach isn't very clean and there's lots of rubbish and offerings floating/blowing around. The beaches are ok if you've never experienced beaches but if you've been lucky enough to come from a country or area where the beaches are clean with white sand you won't be very impressed.", "This is a lovely beach for doing watersports activities...loved the water here...better to visit early morning...becomes very hot in the afternoon", "Very nice beach with some hassles from people trying to sell you stuff non stop, although this is to be expected. The view is great so I recommend asking one of the locals selling beer if you can hire/borrow some chairs from them and then relax and enjoy the great service and cheap beer. The locals are very friendly and the beers go down a treat.", "Awesome place for the family to relax. Not too crowded and the sand is perfect. Great place to have a nice walk with the family", "This beach is something we saw on our last day at and it was beautiful!! So bohemian feeling with surfers and colourful bean bags music and the beautiful skies!! Was gorgeous!!", "There are so many great beaches in ..give this one a miss if you can. I'm not sure if it was just the time of year that we were there but there were pretty significant waves breaking near the shore that make this beach difficult to actually swim at. If you enjoy body surfing (or actual surfing) and aren't scared of large waves you might like it here. Also the beach had lovely sun loungers set up all along it that you have to pay to use. You could set up on the sand but it's kind of awkward setting up between the loungers and the sand is really hot. The loungers are expensive and while laying on them you are constantly harassed by vendors selling knock off sunglasses, cheap \\jewelry\\\", and sarongs. The vendors were non stop and really took away from the enjoyment. has tons of quiet white sand beaches with minimal break, I think it's worth it to put in the effort to find one near you instead of Seminyak Beach :)\"", "The beach is good - a little debris around though, but still not too much. The surf waves here are awesome! Swimming in the waters here is fun - quite shallow waters with huge tides coming in. The cafe shacks on the beach are nice to lounge around in the evenings.", "nice quiet beach which goes on for what seems like miles, there are many beach bars and restaurants along the way serving up some local and western food ", "I'll believe it when I see it, but I can't imagine there ever being a nice time to visit this beach. We were there in December and it was covered in trash. You couldn't walk on the beach, let alone fathom going in the water. AVOID in December!!", "Beach is clean , no rubbish scattered everywhere near the ocean except the construction on going , also some locals trying to sell handcrafts etc . Good for surfing and sunbathing for sure , other than that nothing much to expect .", "Good beach to hang out and learn to surf. Lots of street vendors, must pay for lounging chairs but very affordable. Waves is good for beginner. No lifeguard was seen so be mindful of unattended kids.", "Beach collects debris from the sea, but no beach cleaning in operation. And during low tide you cannot swim in the sea, as too shallow.", "Good food and nice view, especially for the sunset. They also have bands that play songs upon request at times.", "Reasonably clean. Nice to walk along this beach. When tired, you can stop at any of the cafes lining the beach. Especially like sunsets at La Lucciola Restaurant", "Worth a visit, but things not that well organised at the beach. Food stalls but all very much the same. Good swimming beach for kids.", "Not too crowded but still lively. Love the walking path along the beach and restaurants row. Many good affordable food although not too many fancy restaurants. Ideal for stay longer, family and elderly or people who have been to before.", "The beach has a break that is far out allowing a calm area for swimming and bathing. Perfect for small children. Long brick boardwalk that goes the entire length of the beach-even to the less touristy/local areas that are not clean or manicured as other areas. Lots of restaurants and shopping along the beach-but lots of resorts too that will let you use their facilities for a small fee. We rented bikes, as we were staying in a villa away from the beach, ate lunch out and enjoyed cycling on the beach. Very friendly and calm-we used a resort with a pool and umbrellas on the beach-perfect for our child. It was great.", "We stayed in the shade on some longchairs and it was nice - paid 50k for two longchairs and it was a nice beach- no trash at all and i didnt saw trash anywhere else either but there was a lot of seagrass everywhere.", "Besides crystal clear waters, clean sand, excellent beach weather, ladies selling their homemade wares, not many people crowding you in the fairly empty sands, there are tourist police everywhere and they are also very friendly. I walked up to one and asked why there is a need for security and he said simply to keep you safe. One could not ask for more in a beach than all that I have mentioned and the added security. Go out and enjoy your fun in the sun and feel secure doing so.", "This beach is just so beautiful. The water lovely and warm but it is September and hot. I was surprised that it wasn't too crowded and still quiet. We stayed at the Laguna so perfect for us as so close to the pools and bars of our hotel. Safe for swimmers with lifeguards on site, not too deep or roughy. I like how the sand isn't too fine so doesn't stick to you!", "It is a lovely beach for a stroll of a evening, it is not so crowded and always a friendly face. it is a beautiful beach.", "Spent an afternoon session here with mini grom. Waves breaking a little way off shore, rented a couple of boards from local operator. Ended up ripping a fin out from one board (cost Rp 40.000 to replace) due to beach conditions. All good.", "Clear waters for scuba and snorkeling male sure your bargain for the gear nice place to relax and click some great pictures", "Lovely Beach protected by a reef so swimming was relaxed. Can hire pushbike to cruise. Lots of hotels shops eateries and spas along beach", "Huge stretches of golden sand, hot sun, and epic surf make this hard to beat as a beach spot to relax. We stayed at the Double Six resort across the road making it an awesome experience. Just be aware locals will try and sell you their trinkets? while you are there", "We went midday on a Friday and though it was lively with people, there was plenty of space and quiet views - no crowds or hawkers interrupting the long stretches of beautiful beach.", "The beach in front of the Resort was sweep every day rubbish taken away, was lovely to lay on the sand", "Clean, safe, very good for small kids. Local sellers on the beach friendly and not annoying. Hotel security ascertains customers' peace and privacy. The \\Golden Cage\\\" as locals call this area of luxury hotels.\"", "I have a preference for clean beaches - shame so much rubbish on these beaches. Good place to watch sunset - get a little tired of saying no thanks constantly for massages etc...", "It's really a nice beach. But perhaps because of the easy access to get here, there's so many people everytime I get here. Best time to go here is noon time. Last time we get here in the afternoon and the sky was so gloomy that the sea is not that turquoise as it usually seems.", "Volcanic sand beach which had quite some litter laying around. We found the other beaches we went to on our holiday much nicer than this one, although it does offer good conditions for sufers.", "coming from Aus the beaches here dont rate im sorry! First thing I saw was a dead rate upon entry. Sunsets are beautiful from a nice resturant", "Oh, the water was blue and the scene was gorgeous but it made me sad to see straws and other plastic floating by when I was swimming. The beachfront is so worth a visit - lots of fun restaurants and bars and even a place to do yoga by the beach. It’s fun to rent a bike and bike all along the path. We rode for an hour past restaurants and temples and bars and sandy beaches.", "A clean a lovely beach to visit and swim. The water is crystal clear and with the reef so calm. Only disappointment is the cost of the sunbeds and umbrella. Tried to charge us $10 each but in the end, after shopping around, got 2 beds for $10.", "Relatively clean , good thunderous surf the days we visited, plenty of surf schools , people watching and beach club options . Lovely sunset .... a loud and busy place", "We stayed at Segara Village with direct access to the beach, always cleaned for the hotel staff. You can swim and do some snorkelling near the beach, but it's not like Pemeturan, no coral reefs, but many little fishes. Boats to go snorkelling but we've not tried them.", "Would definitely come here again. Food, Bintang, massages, swimming, sunbathing and can have it all like a king for $150 including a driver for the day", "very nice beach,clean and we will come again next year. we take sun bath and play on the beach. people very humble here.", "A nice beach front which extends along a beautiful walkway, some areas are a bit shabby and dirty but overall the beach is shallow and safe.", "Nice spot rest and spend time with family or couple, away from the crowded spots in Nice to swim, take a bike, walk, paddle in the ocean, or simply get a tan and relax ", "The beach is beautiful.But need a lot of public facilities like toilet & place to eat.Because when we want to use toilet,we have to pay with little shops in there but the toilet is dirty.We have to pay Rp.50.000 to rent a chair in the beach.", "Very clam and serene but don't come here if you want waves. It is maybe very unlike other beaches with no breakers but safe and clean. Lots of Luxury hotels are on the beach so you wont be sp", "What a beautiful beach! You can see mantas are playing from above. I was so excited to climb down the hill & it was worth it. Spent the day chilling there, but be careful with the strong current. And, please don't ever leave trashes here :(", "Such a serene, beautiful beach with amazing sunsets, staff are friendly and entertaining. Must visit if you are in ", "We arrived here walking up the path at sunset. Having come from ubud it was surreal dripping into the beach party that was going on but we didn't hesitate! Drinks and apps at la plancha were great. Fun friendly people to talk to not. Next morning came down again and walked about a mile checking out the waves. The water is so warm it's like a bathtub. There are several surf schools including a Riptide school that looked fun. Cost approx $60-$85usd. Disappointing amount of litter washed up along the beach. The restaurants nearer us like la plancha clear it away. I think the restaurants and resorts should all pitch in the clean up the beach. Good for business and for the environment. Hawkers were there but pleasant and didn't keep pushing after you say no unlike what we experienced in ubud.", "It was windy,sea was choppy(could have been the day).Sand was a bit dirty.....needed someone to clear the seaweed etc for tourists", "the beach sand was nice - mostly light cream colored soft with a little volcanic black mix here and their, the water had some huge waves - ideal for surfing , they even have several surfboard rentals available for about 50k IDR per 2 hours , and surf lessons beginning from 250k IDR per 1.5 hours. not recommended for snorkelling as visibility is not great, but good for swimming in the beginner surfing area.if u just want to sun bathe they have resting chairs on hire too", "The beach was almost empty, the beaches were not so clean. There were no waves near the beach and was almost still water. You could enjoy in the beachside restaurants or spa.", "Relaxing, reflection and Bintang. Walk the beach walk and discover many restaurants and bars and market stalls 👍", "So much rubbish and dog poop everywhere.. plus all the people trying to sell you the same thing over and over.. yuck. Guess i am spoilt for choice with Australian beaches..", "One of the best beach I have ever seen. Completely calm and clean. If you wanna go and have relax this is the place. But the only negative is you can not swim as the sea is bit deep in pandwa beach .", "Great place to sun bathing and swiming with white sandy beach is another option for those who search a spot for relax. Some small food and drink stall is located near by as well as restaurant and cafe. Often we will see locals fishing along the coast, it also great place to do surf especialy win or kite surfing.", "A great beach, nice water temperature and refreshing waves. Don't forget to wear your slippers while walking the sand. The sand can get very hot and with out protection you'll burn your feet.", "Try to get here early in the morning to avoid the crowds that hang by the shore and really do nothing but obstruct the beautiful view and scream when the waves hit their feet. Crowds aside - the water is super cool, despite the heat of the sun. Sand is fine and white, but the bottom of the water is very rocky. Once in the water, you also share space with kayaking tourists. It would be better if they closed off a separate area for the water activities, to avoid potential accidents. There are stalls that sell food, a serviceable toilet and locker areas.", "Was so saddened by this beach. The place is just not what you expect on a trip to . Should have turned into a mangrove swamp years ago if nature had its way but clearly its been forced by the resorts to be a typical idea of beach so eveb though the beach has been eroding more sand and been imported from Timor and dumped so there's actually a beach at all. Grey, not soft sand and theres swamp type grasses everywhere near shore. Good luck swimming at any time other than high tide. If you must go the stretch in front of Hyatt is nice and maintained though usually busy.", "I visited the beach with my family on morning and was surprised to find it dirty. Not expected such standard fron beaches. It was stinking as sewage was entering sea from one of the places. One can go to other beaches. Not recommended at all", "We passed by at night so couldn't really appreciate the beach and its beauty (if any). I'd give this a pass for other beaches though.", "A nice beach with lots of lounges and umbrellas and lots of food and shopping stalls, it does get extremely busy however.", "Perfect for a morning or evening walk, Not much of a swimming beach since the waves are very high ans strong so mostly for surfers. It looked fgairly clean but seeing two dogs defecating in the beach was not something I wanted to see. The evenings were great just relaxing and watching the beautiful sunsets.", "I really like the nese aspect of this beach with local people and beach cafes. Prices were also very reasonable.", "A relatively quiet beach famous for its sunrise and upmarket restaurants catering to westerners. Very clean.", "So beautiful quiet beach! Good for swim, taking photos and kayaking. We paid IDR 50,000 for Kayak for an hour. There also beach massage and warring there. If you go a little bit to right side where there are some reefs, that spot is very quiet, nobodys there, I felt like having my private beach", "The access of the beach is restricted because of the hotels being built.However we walked down one evening from Grand Hotel took us 15 min walk.They have also a private beach we went one morning where we relaxed for couple of hours.The water looks blue as the eyes wander into the ocean.The depth is not much for couple of hundred metres as the waves break well before it reaches the shore hence the water is gentle and also the children can wade in the shallow water for some distance.The beach is clean with white sand.Enjoyed myself in the water", "The beach not really clean Private transat and towels (free) with the hotel Restaurant on the beach Toilets and shower at the beach the shuttle", "This place is great for watching sunsets. Has quite a many bars/beach side restaurants. But the beach is really dirty.", "clean, seats available at beach resort was quiet facilities were available jet skies etc massages available table umbrella for shade was great", "Great spot but overcrowded ..dogs roaming around..cafe s expensive went to Botanica for froze and sangria just behind the beach..", "This place is the restaurant of GrandMas, so we try almost everything (we spend almost 15 days) The food was really great, always good service and chilled live acoustic music in the afternoons We suggest to try the breaks fasts and tapas. I think is good price for the food, but there is different places to eat for the same money, so you have to choose. I recommend some tapas and beer in the afternoon Enjoy", "The best holidayss ever...romántic, amazing people, cultural, relax, funny, drinks, foods, animations.....unforgetable holidayss", "in my opinion, this beach may not the best in . but it's still looks quite good. specially the cliffs and the blue sea. my visit was ok at first, but it was ruined bcause suddenly out of nowhere security called me and asked me to pay because i was flying my non-commercial/recreational drone (spark). long story short, you have to pay IDR 50.000 if you want to use your drones for recreational and IDR 500.000 if it for commercial purposes and i guess they were the one who decide which one is your purposes. none of this information was written or shown to public. anyway, it's still good place to visit.", "The mix of traditional boats, fisherman with the tourists works well here. Beach is shallow and well protected by a reef so although good wind there is little swell.", "It's very beautiful local beach with a lot of peaceful mood and clear water u could go there by yourself or with someone they have small boats u can rent it and go deep in sea 🌊💙", "Luckily, I was staying at the W hotel so I had a great view of the beach. However, parts of the beach is very dirty and I only hoped the locals would clean it up", "Whenever I visit my friends in we use Double six as a meeting point. The cafe's along the front perfect to sit after your morning dog walk, or after a day at the beautiful beach. Have your nails done whilst your sunbathing from one of the local girls (help them to survive!). Sometimes the beach vendors can be annoying so it's good to know how to say NO!! or Suda (If spelt correctly means \\already\\\"). Great place to people watch and if you're lucky enough to be there on a Sunday to watch the sun come down you will also experience the locals coming out to play football or just hang out with their children and friends relaxing - This is a wonderful people watching area.\"", "hi all yes, its really a nice and long beach promendade. you can run in the early morning, rent a bicycle, see the sunrise, get a sunburn (be very careful!!!), enjoy the life with your partner and a nice drink. cheers", "Nice beach n beautiful view. Not many people and good for relax. Closed from my hotel just walk around 5 minutes. Love to came back here next time with my family.", "very dirty from the blown in rubbish. wouldn't not recommend as a relaxing beach to hang out at. very different from Australia's clean beaches", "Timing is the key! Choose either come early in the morning or in the afternoon for the sunset. Avoid coming between 10 a.m to 3 pm really. Unless it's cloudy, the beach is scorching hot and barely enjoyable. I got there at 10 and the surf was rather wild and it was too hot to stay under the sun for too long. The access is excellent, you can take the toll road heading to Nusa Dua and the road to the beach is wide and well built. Ah, take a quick stop at the car parking lot on the high ground just before you take a U-turn to the beach area. The view is quite amazing from up there, plus there's a huge writing of PANTAI PANDAWA on the stone wall in hollywood style. Entrance fee for an adult local visitor is nine thousand rupiah (march 2016) expect a higher rate for 'bule' though I'm not sure how much they charge. Parking area is wide and the sun lounges are offered at 50,000 rupiah- but you can always try to bargain (Be friendly and chat a little bit to win them over!). I got it for 30,000 and see if you can get a better price! ^^", "It is a regular beach and when i was there, many buses filled with tourist were seen There are kayaking boats. A very touristy place. There are canvas seats and big umbrellas if you want to spent a day there but they charge by the hour for usage. This beach has more convenient stalls. Most of the shops sell food drinks, clothings, everything under the sun.", "Less crowded, quiet, clean, nice promenade to walk or cycle as well as places to eat. Most of the hotels in this area have direct beach access hence you can come to the beach from the hotel itself.", "This is a truly magical place. Beautiful sunsets. A must see when visiting . We enjoyed a couple of cocktails while watching the sunset.", "Great morning walk area and watch the locals setting up for the day, or go late in the day and join the huge crowds to watch the sunset. Lots of vendors and restaurants to choose from. Really colourful part of the beach, especially around the bars.Good for a chill evening out.", "Lovely beach and perfect for romantic stroll or a surfing session!vendors selling beer and soft drinks and snacks!enjoy 😉", "Miles of white sandy beach alongside crystal clear blue water. Direct access from our hotel, St. Regis, made this wonderful beach easily assessable.", "So much better than Semeniak, clean enough , on one side along the beach hundreds of rentals counters of all kind , on the other side planty on nice restaurants and sores", "Great beach, amazing views from the cliffs above, when tide is low you can hire a kayak for 4 USD and go towards the waves... amazingly clear waters. Busy with tourists as expected but then again, it is . Recommend a visit.", "Wanna be here all the times. Amazing view and the atmosphere here just truly fantastic. The beach also clean.", "Really clean beach, fantastic to just stroll along and wet your feet. Many cafés to stop along the way for a quick drink or a bit to eat.", "We lived about 10min away from this beach while in . This beach is a black sand volcanic beach so don't expect white sparkling sand and clear blue water, but the beach is clean and so is the water. Lots of surfers which is fab to watch. Finns beach club offers nice drinks and food to sit and watch the sunset too. Fab beach that's not overcrowded or messy", "lovely clean beach and water, plenty of shade if required and lots of fish to swim with close by. Perfect for relaxing.", "We went there a couple of times in the evening to watched the sunset and it was near our hotel. I’m not sure if this beach is good for swimming but it is good enough for a stroll along the beach in the evening and to watch sunset.", "From reading other reviews, there have been deaths at the beach due to the rough water. It is actually deceiving as the shoreline break appears tame compared to the offshore one. The issue here is that there are no lifeguards patrolling the beach so you venture at your own risk. This surprised me given the myriad of resorts that define this location. I had a scare when my kayak capsized at the offshore break and the relentless string of waves made it tough to catch your breath and make a go at returning to shore. Be sure to wear life jackets so you can enjoy the waves without excess peril", "A very good beach maintained by the hotels. It is cleaner than say Kuta beach and less busier. We went for a dip in the sea but much preferred to swim in the hotel pool. There is a safe swimming area. You will have people wandering around selling stuff and boat trips but they do not hassle you too much. Just say a polite no. I found it a nice play to relax and enjoy the sun.", "Very nice beach with beautiful view , the wave is very strong, goodplace for surfing. Highly recomended", "The beach here is quite nice; long, flat, small waves, nice sand. Yes, there's some trash and seaweed in the water, but overall it's a nice place to spend a day. A word of caution regarding the restaurants: check out the kitchen/fish area BEFORE you choose a restaurant and go to the beach to eat. The restaurant we sat down at ended up being the most fly infested kitchen we've ever seen. It was so disgusting that we decided we couldn't even eat. Had we not gone to the front to pick out our own fish, we never would have known!", "Beautiful beach to just relax on. Perfect for all ages as it's so calm. Plenty of watersports available for those who want some adventure. The local sellers are all very polite and friendly.", "beach was very pleasant and if yu r fan of water sports, then this is the place for all the water sport activity.", "Our resort was on the beach. Lovely morning walks along the beach. Beautiful sunsets. The village is more traditional, very busy - not for serious shopping.", "They areas that get cleaned are ok but some areas not so good. Fun beach bars and restaurants line the beach but not the prettiest beach in ", "The beach is overall clean in April, the sea is a great fun to swim in due to the crazy waves. Unfortunately, the whole beach is flooded by local people trying to sell whatever they can sell to you...", "it's best beach to catch sunset. quite friendly beach, not a big wave beach. very suitable for family with children. white sand beach. lil' bit crowded.", "I've been here twice now, and I can't say I'm very fond of the beach here. If you stay in a hotel with a beachside location and have sunbeds, bars and a swimmingpool close by, sure, it's nice enough. But the beach itself is dirty (and when they clean, they only bury the garbage into the sand), the water is often dirty with a lot of garbage, the surrounding areas aren't very inviting, and the low tide makes it impossible to swim after 3pm.", "We enjoyed walking on the \\boardwalk\\\" and shopping, and spent time at the Sand Beach Bar which had very good food and excellent service.\"", "A nice easy way to have a relaxing couple of days. Some great Beach sellers with whom you can have some good banter. The sea is rough at times my partner nearly lost his swimmers a couple of times. Some nice bars and restaurants to loose a few hours with good food and Bingtang.", "I visited in December, a week before Christmas and the beach wasn't filled with litters (maybe yet). The crowd generally sets in after 5pm, before that, the beach was less crowded and more serene. It was a rainy season but managed to catch the sunset on a good day. Street stalls are lined just outside the entrance to the beach, with the Satay tasting good.", "Great place to sit back in a bean chair, take in the sunset and enjoy a cold beverage at the end of the day", "Walking along the beach or just sitting at one of the many bars and restaurants, this is a beach area well worth visiting. Away from the bustle of the west coast of this is far more relaxing.", "Very gritty sand. Sunbeds and umbrellas available for hire at 50k id rupiah per day for 2. Views very nice.", "Beach is lovely. Very clean with golden sand. Very shallow so kids can paddle around safely. Brought our snorkelling gear but tide was out so didn't see many fish as the water was too shallow. Many bars and restaurants set back from the beach all serving food at reasonable prices. ", "What a relaxing way to end the day than Bintangs on the beach We had Nasi Goring for dinner and watched the sunset over the Indian Ocean. Beautiful hospitality and cheap eats.", "I absolutely loved watching the surfers on Canggu beach. I walked quite a way along, past Finns blaring noise, found a sunbed and parasol for 50k, a few beers from one of the local guys and a good book set me up for the day.", "we stay in club med , Very clean beaches, you can see fish swimming , the sea is not deep as u can walk far away into it. awesome sea activities available with some cost.", "The setting is really nice! If you plan to see the sunset at any of the cafe-bars along the beach you should go there 2 hours earlier at the busy caffes. Very lay down!", "Nice and calm for the kids, but the shop keepers kept constantly bothering us, the beach was littered and lots of sharp coral washed up. Once in the sea to snorkel very little to see. We left after 30 mins, kids were bored and preferred the thrill of jumping in the waves in some shallow waters off of seminyak.", "The beach is fantastic. Approximately 100 meters from shore to where the beach ends. A number of beach pubs with live music in the evening.. very relaxing. The waves rolling in add that hypnotic vibe.", "where we stayed beach lovely and clean ,water warm and clear . Water not to rough because of the coral reef . . Water seems very clean , lots of fish , star fish around , you wont get those if the water was polluted", "Well, we couldn't walk in this beach or touch the water, due to minimum time we had at the time. But it was worth it !. We took nice picture and enjoyed the view ! It was crowded and beautiful beach !", "They say about this area... traditionally they practice this here, but i only experienced good times... great places for sleeping and large choice of restaurants... lovely people and still the local fishing-life around you!! If you looking for a getaway grom the busy hassle of spme of the other beaches on ... this is a real best choice. JUST GO THERE AND COME BACK EVERY TIME!!!", "During low tide there are lots of plastic everywhere until it's cleaned away. There is a cleaning crew, but in November there is a lot of debris after high tide. The beach is not for swimmers, more for surfers. It is at it's best at sunset when you can watch the sun go down and chill while listening to live music. Definitely not optimal for kids.", "Yet another great beach in . Friendly people, relaxing atmosphere, paradise on earth. Go, relax and enjoy freedom you have never known", "The place was smelly, and had rubbish strewn around. The sands were rough and grey, and the water was grey too. I've seen better beaches, so so disappointing! The beach clubs were more of a party-crowd place, and not really a place to relax. I went with my friend, just 2 of us girls. While we were walking around we were picked on by the locals there, cat-calling and being stared at. Didn't enjoy ourselves. but we noticed those who were in groups or with male companions, did not face such a problem. I think it's more of a surfer's paradise.", "Great sunset and ambiance Beach was reasonably clean and plenty of places to go for a drink and food Worth the experience", "Amazing long strip of beach with with beautiful water and clean sand. Plenty of places to eat shop and get boat trips water sports etc. If you had a bigger budget then me staying in one of the hotels along the beach would be Devine!!", "Family friendly and spacious, quiet and lovely. There are plenty of small shops selling knick knacks, clove cigarettes and sunscreen but it's not overcrowded or filled to death with tourists! My fiancé and I stay around here when we visit, it's peaceful, beautiful, and close walking distance to many great eating spots, live music venues, cafes, and a cake house owned by a friendly Danish couple! Greta for your relaxing needs, leave the party hoppers to the other beaches!", "The water temperature was very warm. We did notice plastics floating in the water. The sand is very nice. Overall, a very good beach with many hotels.", "We stay in one of the resort on the beach. The beach is nice to walk and run on. It can get very crowded in the afternoon. Part of the beach can get quite dirty after a busy night on the beach front restaurants. I went for a run before sunrise and saw people actually faecicating on the beach. This actually happens every morning and if are not careful you could step on it (which I did on day 1!) I never swam in the beach because of this too!", "I walked and cycled the length of this beach; there are some very nice hotels and restaurants scattered along it but having looked at the water I would not want to swim here; Better to swim in your hotel pool where there isn't any litter or dead fish! Wonderful people; excellent food but the area is very much let down by dirty litter strewn beaches and not just this one!", "Stunning beach. Sea was lovely and warm and quite shallow in places which was ideal for my wife . You don’t get pestered much by locals trying to sell you stuff and plenty of beach bars for food and drink .", "Seminal beach is very clean. The people that sell goodies on the beach are Lovely they take no for an answer. Visit Sally or Kites they will make up brackets and necklaces to suit you. Security guards are very friend along with nese people always smiling. BEAUTIFUL sunsets to see.", "Lovely, kids loved the day. Tide is really strong, so hold onto the children. Downside, beach chairs can be very expensive, so best to bargain and or take lots of towels. Could not find anywhere to wash feet once off the beach. Also, quite hard to get hold of a licensed taxi (bluebird). Recommend, but be prepared if with children", "Perfect place to enjoy the beautiful sunset spot while you enjoy the beer. Many beach lounges offers the good price for drink and food, so lovely!", "Uncluttered, relaxing,breathtakingly beautiful . With comfortable sun loungers and attentive staff I have yet to find a beach to better it.", "The best beachside spa, great variety of foods, drinks, nature, beach, and trinkets... everything!!!", "Nice place to swim, but too many locals trying to sell something every second of the day. We just wanted to go for a quiet walk! Also a lot of litter! Nobody seems to care.", "Beach ok but kids preferred to swim in pool . Beach had a lot of seaweed when we visited but they did enjoy the jetskis ", "We walked around the beach and the shopping area. Just be careful that when you take a taxi back, the price is fixed and can be pricey. Hence you may want to get your pickup from wherever you come from.", "Clean and calm beach, good time spent early in the morning. DOnt forget to take your SPF, hat and sunglasses for the beach!", "Clean beach but there is not much water during low tide. So you should check tide chart before going to the beach", "A beautiful beach, unfortunately the water was a bit dirty, too many plastic wrappers in the water. Disappointing", "Beautiful sunsets, great restaurants and entertainment on the beach. A little dirty but it's ok to spend the day relaxing on one of the beach chairs.", "Clean beach, calm waves, not very crowded. The sand is soft. Water is nice. There are a few shells. In some places in the water the sand can be a little rough and shell-y.", "A very crowded beach, filled with local families and trips to the beach. The water is pretty beautiful, and its a time away from all the tourists, there are local stores a long the beach, and paragliding isnt far away, if you are looking for an activity", "Do Not Try To Swim Here, and stay back from the edge. Saw a lady get flattened by a wave that took her by surprise.", "Highly recommended- great beach without the crowds. Waves and tides can be very strong though so stay aware.", "Sewers discharging straight into the beach, mountains of garbage, dead carcasses of birds filled with plastics.... lost for words. We spent the days swimming in our hotel pool and went to the water parks, avoid at all costs as surely future visitors to will begin doing in droves", "Great place for sunrise. Enjoyed walking on the beach early (6 AM) for sunrise. Afternoon it was too busy.", "Basicaly a simple beach with kayaking facilities ..quiet calm sea compared to other beaches in ..small shops lined besides the beach serving food and general shopping ...not much to do ..maximum spend 2 hours", "We went at night time and the beach didn't seem to have rubbish. We missed the sunset but that's okay as we enjoyed our night visit. There are restaurants that set up bean bags on the beach so it has a nice atmosphere. We were only approached once to buy things but we were polite and said no, and the man just moves on.", "An average beach with a lot of garbage on it. Good small waves for beginner surf. Wouldn't go there just to hang out at the beach but for activities in the water it's ok!", "Mountains of waves hitting the rocks on shore! They make for really big water showers so be sure to put on your swimsuits. Also rent a scooter and visit the place by yourself, it is more fun and gives you the opportunity to stay as long as you like.", "A beach, just opposite cocoons, a well known venue for the young and the beautiful unfortunately the beach itself has a long dirty drain, running from thr drarnpipe on thr road, and tricklesright down to the beach . Once you have bipassed this area , the beach is beautiful. Come last in the afternoon, Pick out a bean bag chair, and while away the afternoon, whatching the locals play, soccer on the beach, while you settle in with a cocktail. Bliss.", "This is a very nice beach if you don't want to travel far from the central area. The sand is not white but the beach itself is really nice as it is very long and lots of little bars along it with bean bags and music. Nice waves to learn how to surf. Clean. And later on at night there is live music and you can see the sunset.", "Nice beach but not that easy to reach from hotels in town main streets. You'll need shuttle services from the hotels to get there.", "Upon arrival we decided to go for a stroll along the beach but soon wished we hadn't. There was rubbish absolutely everywhere. One lady who was going in for a swim fished out 7 plastic bags and numerous plastic bottles before she got to her knees total disaster and I'm afraid to say it wasn't restricted to this beach. We did a snorkeling trip only to see that the rubbish was also pilling up in the middle of the ocean.", "You only have to walk along this beach just before sunset to feel blessed. Even though it is always busy, at this time it literally comes alive. Loads of tourists - and I mean loads turn up and go and stand along edge of water and start taking pictures. It really is an unbelievable sight. Selfies, groups, families all taking 'posed' pictures until the beautiful sunset. Magical. Then they all go and eat. The numerous restaurants are full of happy, giggling people enjoying delicious food. Take your pick. They're all good. Also on one of my days there was a local family having a child's birthday party. What fun they were having. This beach never disappoints and there's always something interesting happening. You have to go.", "So nice to find a clean unpollutted beach that offers Otho Stillwater and out the back a reef with some of the best surfing. There are boats on hand to take surfers to the reef if they don't feel like a long paddle. Beach is full of sand and there are places that hire out deck chairs and umbrellas.", "It's one of the best beach at island. The scenic there is beatiful. It's very suitable to hang out and play for the family. But the sand is not soft enough :)", "First the positives - it´s the quieter side of so you won´t be harassed too much on the beach. Downside - not worth the visit. Nothing special and can get quite dirty in rain season (lots of rubbish on the beach and in the water)", "Please be careful at this beach, we saw two people being rescued. Great surf, both watching and partaking in surfing. There were two rivers of raw sewage running into the ocean up the beach - the absolutely stink.", "We did not come to for the beaches, they just don't compare to many of the other beaches around the world that have so much more to offer. We stayed at the St Regis on the far end of Nusa Dua, so we only saw this beach from Geger Temple to the Hyatt. Where we were was very quiet, very relaxing and there was a nice breeze. No annoying vendors, no loud music, minimal people. On the other hand, this beach is not well suited for swimming as it is very shallow and experiences pronounced tidal changes, and there is a bunch of nasty sea grass growing all over the place and some trash and seaweed on the shore. It's not pretty. In some areas it's also difficult to walk along the shore because the sand is sloped and deep.", "Not bad beach, less busy than some of the Kuta and Legian beaches, and to us it was a more relaxed pace of visitor here too. A few of the reviews I've read spoke about the sand quality being better here? We didn't really notice that to be honest. I think we are spoilt with much better sand in Aus, but overall these are pretty great beaches.", "Great people watching here. Tons of places to rent chairs and umbrellas, get a beer or some food. If you want peace and quiet this isn't the place for you as there are tons of locals selling selfie sticks, sarongs, sunglasses, you name it. After saying no once they will keep coming back thinking that you might have changed your mind in the 15 minutes that they were away from you :-) The surf is amazing. As the tide goes out in the afternoon the beach expands and you can go way out and the water will only be at your ankles. This is also the place to be nighttime as at sunset it gets crowded with people hanging out at bars and restos on bean bags, having cocktails and taking selfies. Then after sunset it takes on a more club feel with cool music and just a very relaxed vibe.", "I really loved the clean beach with nice restaurant around. Realax at the beach while doing massage. I will definitely go back again for next vacation. Jes Min Amman, Jordan", "Entire stretch of smooth sand with old and young enjoying themselves. Children playing in the sand, splashing with water. Youths were flying kites. People were walking or jogging on the beach. Some surfers were surfing the waves. The sunset was worth waiting for to get that perfect shot.", "Not the best beach in but definitely worth a visit. Mostly locals here which gives it a vibrant, lively atmosphere.", "All kinds of beach activities are available here and the scenery is awesome especially when the weather gets cloudy! We had a great time.", "This beach complex is very well maintained, the road lead to this beach is very confusing because it looked like you are in a very expensive housing complex rather than on a beach complex. there are many access to this beach but most of them were privatized by hotel so you must follow the map direction not the direction from your gps. the entrance fee is free. but at the beach you will see that this beach was very commercialized from the hotel that stood on that area. the best place to visit this beach is when the sun rise as the tide will be high and you could see the amazing view.", "Yucky! Stepped over a dead rat, beach unkempt, and not appealing to swim in. Being surrounded by a bay, it is not suitable for surfing. Does not have that 'beach feeling, like spending the day at the beach'.", "Simply wow! I wish I could swim in those cool, blue waters. Fresh wind and white sand. I absolutely loved it!", "A nice beach to spend a lazy day at. Not so crowded and quite and good. We'll worth spending some time at..", "This beach crowded on the weekend. Has a good jogging track. On Sunday it will be full of people who wanted to jog and exercise.", "When you just want to relax, your still approached for either games on the beach or hires (surfboards etc)", "For an Asian beach it was relatively clean and clear water and sand. I spent most of my time around the Hyatt and it's really pleasant. There is a rip and if you're not a strong swimmer don't go far offshore. There's not really any rocks either where I was.", "A really nice beach. Lots of nice restaurants. Easy going and great wheather. A good place from wherw to start trips.", "Nice and clean beach with surfing and surfing schools available. Plenty of the usual coffee shops and day spas available", "Great to hang out at but there are A LOT of vendors that repeatedly came up to us, over and over again, even after we said no thank you. The water was pretty rough and we had to move our chairs but overall we had a relaxing time sitting on the beach for a reasonable price.", "It's s great sandy beach Water is nice It's much better for surfing as there are some monster breaks not far from sure Not great for casual swimming as the currents can be extremely strong I do not recommend swimming there if you are not a strong swimmer who is aware of and able to handle current If this is the case stay in one of the beautiful pools", "Our group just stopped in the area to eat at one of the beach restaurants and fit in some quick shopping time at one of the many vendors. Lots of tourists and locals. Congestion on streets that lead to beach. We also used the area as a launching point to take the Mola Mola Jet Boat to Nusa Penida Island. Ate grilled corn on the cob from a vendor cooked right on the spot and also bought a small chopping knife in a nice leather holder. Had to scramble over boulders and wade in water to get onto boat. There were porters that carried our luggage onto the boat. You have to be agile to use this service!", "We visited this beach on 27th February. We went there around 5 pm. People were enjoying the sight of the sun set. Towards the late evening after the sun set the place was looking like a paradise with people enjoying the beautiful atmosphere. It was a lovely and lively beach.", "Had an enjoyable day/night eating tapas and cold happy hour beers and the girls cocktails.By the beach with happy,helpfull staff.Highly recommend as a complete day with live footy and music.", "Not the cleanest, but far, far from the dirtiest I have been on. Very pleasant to walk along and enjoy the sea breeze and blue skies.", "Can sometimes have a bit of litter that needs to be cleaned up throughout the day not just in the mornings.", "Beautiful well kept place the sea was warm and a daily walk along the beach brought you to little bars and places to eat - safe and idyllic.", "Nothing special about the beach to be honest... many people were there but it wasn't really clean or pretty to begin with. The nearby areas are very crowded.", "The beach itself isn't really that pretty as it has mostly black volcanic sand and alot of the gutter water from the island runs across the sand into the sea, which doesn't smell to clean. But through the day it's great for surfing and at sunset it comes alive with music. So good if that's what your after.", "We were there for an afternoon and enjoyed a lot. The water was nice and hot and the waves were quite high. Good for who's trying to surf and it's a beginner-intermediate surfer. ", "Good place for relax in the beach with white sand with long beach line. Located in the heart of and many luxury hotels, make this beach so popular to visit.", "We never understood where the amazing comments about this beach stemmed from. The beach and promenade was dirty and overall horrible. There was nothing to see or do and it was a complete waste of it day, we wish we'd be warned...", "Water is turquoise and calm during low tide. The view is spectacular and beach is clean! Just gorgeous", "Home of most luxury hotel in , the beach is clean & private. Must go ! Even you're not staying in those hotel.. Go for lazy afternoon tea enjoy the view & seabreeze..", "Great little piece of beach here! Beautiful, quiet, serene and the perfect place to have a few cold ones, nice swim and relax a while!", "Being from Australia it's hard to find better beaches elsewhere, but rubbish on the beach is just a big no! If you want to swim in a clean ocean or lie on a lovely sandy beach I wouldn't recommend .", "The beach is great , lots of space and many seats to choose from if u come early . Around 50 for a seat. We spent the whole day, the kids had a blast as one of them rented a boogie board for 50 full day and our son went for the surf class -1 1/2 hours for 250 with one of small shacks renting out gear- he got to keep the surf board to practice all day. We asked for rip curl however you had to book a day in advance and pay 1000000 for the lesson . The guy Was great and spent most of the day giving him tips. The only downside was all the sellers insisting we buy their things. Spectacular sunset.", "Been to Double 6 beach several times. It's good for kids to jump in the shallows of the beach. Good for cheap eats on bean bags. Good for sunsets. Bad bits are only the local people selling their wares, but they aren't pushy so not a worry. It's also challenging to get a shower to clean the kids off afterwards if you wish to clean off before going back into the streets.", "Long enough for an hour stroll. At high tide deep enough for a swimm. You do not have to pay for entrance. Within walking distance of colection", "What a stunning beach!, beautiful white soft sand, clear blue waters that are warm and inviting. It's like a little lagoon with no waves and stays shallow for a long way out giving you the confidence that it's more than safe to relax in the waters. Little fish can be seen darting about. If you're after banana boats and jet skis whizzing up and down all day long then this isn't the beach for you. Beach cleaners from the surrounding hotels are constantly raking up washed up seaweed and keeping this beach pristine. The only annoyance is the 'lookie, lookie' sales men and women regularly stopping to sell you their wares, but they are friendly and polite and do move on. I have had worse experiences with this in the world!", "Nice views from here but the water is mucky and full of weeds. No waves. Not for swimming! I think West Coast might have better beaches... ", "he beach is 3 minutes walk from the villa and an early morning walk is a great way to start the day- before the stresses of massages and swimming and reading!", "Only for the waves, you'd go. Black hot sand, beaches littered with all types of rubbish & plastics. needs to act now ! ", "We watched the sunset from the beach and it was beautiful. The fine soft sand just makes you so wanna play with it.", "Got there by a rented car, beach is quite nice, it has a fresh water to wash your feet. Could not spot any shower though", "Clean, lovely beach with lots of places to eat & drink. Gets busy around 4 pm when school children and the natives arrive. The sun loungers cost around 2,000 idr (not expensive) & you can stay all day. Do not miss out on seeing the Statues on the way down the hill to the beach they are in Alcoves.", "Great beach, very hot, there at low tide and swimming was great. Normal stalls with food & drinks. Didn't use but saw hang gliders on cliff top, wanted but no time :'(", "Lovely sand with very little coral to tread on!! Very calm warm sea so perfect for children. Very long, very empty, glorious beach with the airport at one end (but don't let that put you off) and the Four Seasons at the other.", "The beach was very clean ocean beautiful, nice sun loungers and a stroll over to Ku Du Ta for a great lunch and glass of wine", "we can swim but the water wasn’t very clear when we went.. but some parts have clear water, maybe it’s because of the waves. nice and quiet where no vendors will keep disturbing you. it was very relaxing. we saw an angel fish swimming near the shore.", "This beach is beautiful, clean and quiet. But remember that all beaches are accessible in , so there is no need to limit yourself to so-called \\public\\\" beaches.\"", "Here you can see how strong water can be, could have sat there for hours just watching the waves. Just 2 bays away there is dreambeach, the resort next to it rents out sunbeds and towels for guests from outside the resort for 25.000 rp per bed and per towel. Their infinity pool overlooking the sea is great. Sea is pretty rough and I wouldnt recommend swimming in it. Also your swing pictures can be taken over there :p", "The beach is clean and the sunset is just awesome! Nature at its best.. The beautiful display of colours combined with the clouds is just breathtaking.", "Relax and refreshing in a beautiful seaside environment. Enjoy and appreciate the beautiful nature with your family and friends.", "We visited this beach twice and, while it was good for sunbathing, the waves were very strong so we were not able to swim. It was great for surfers !", "Nice beach to surf and chill. Have some drinks at one of the beach clubs or even better, stay at one of the 5 Star hotels and enjoy the beautiful sunsets.", "Nice but shallow. Good for watersports, not good for swimming. Many hotels and restaurants to cater all tastes and budgets.", "Beaches are with different view in different part of and this one is an excellent one. This is a bit quiet one. You can enjoy sun bath or just see the low tides here...its a place of scenic beauty.", "Bean bags on the beach with a cocktail and watch the sun go down. where in the world can you do that. This is a great way to spend the early evening and watch the sunset. Service is a wee slow but worth the wait. There a few to choose from along the beach front. Cheers", "This beach is very crowded and it needs a lot of litter-clearning. I was walking around beach and you could see all kinds of trash stuck in the blackish gray sand. It's a good thing that had a lot more to offer aside from this beach.", "This beach is a great beach to sunbath on and swim, the sea is fairly calm, we saw loads of children swimming in the sea. The fish restaurants are so yummy, you really should grab a bit to eat here. down the beach you have a few market traders where you can pick up a real pearl necklace for a great bargain and your holiday present shopping without pending too much, it helps the locals too...", "Lined with hotels and restaurants, but with generous amounts of sand, you will enjoy the ambiance of this beach. If you are a beginner surfer, you might enjoy taking a lesson and practicing here.", "The people here are wonderful, however the beach isn’t the best beach - it isn’t rough waters so probably better for parents with young children as it’s safe and has closed areas in the water for safe swimming. For teenagers it’s not so ideal, not a lot of night life. Good variety of markets & restaurants along the beach. Cocktails haven’t been the best. Every restaurant looks nice but have found the best ones using trip advisor!", "Is there a lovelier beach in ? I have walked the length of this beach by the pathway that runs along side it. So many lovely cafes, market stalls and hotel grounds to see while enjoying the boats bobbing on the calm blue ocean with a faint breeze keeping you cool all the while. Of course you can plonk yourself down on one of the many sunbeds and while away the hours without doing a thing. Beatiful beach to hang out on", "We went yesterday at the public beach, via the Ku De Ta beach club. The sand is nice, the beach is clean, the chairs for relaxing in the sun are ok, bring your own towels and sit back enjoy the ocean. The water was perfect, hot , cool waves, had a lot of fun in the water. A perfect day at the beach. There are a lot of comerciants coming by, asking if you want to buy all kinds of things, fruits, watches, scarves, etc. Enjoy!", "Very clean beach that is well maintained, lots of entertainment options at night. Very busy but yet cozy, great place to relax.", "Clean clear water, clean beach, gentle walk into the deeper water- no severe drop off, great open ocean view.", "This was our last stop on a 6month trip and the beach was great, lots of fun in the surf and many places to eat, drink and people watch. Remember this is Asia, so the beaches are a bit dirty and may have some garbage. Don't let that ruin your experience.", "We sat at legbongan restaurant many days in a row while kids enjoying really safe canoe, my 7 year old done 7 hours a day of fun, 3 year old played safely on the beach and then in restaurant pool", "Good place to see one of beautiful sunset in . With enjoy grilled corn along the beach. We spent the great time with my friends with a lot of fun xx", "The beach is beautiful, but the water is not clean. It's not fine. white sand. There are too many stones, shells and seaweeds etc. on the beach, which makes playing at the seaside not so fun. We kept stepping on stones while at the water, and that was quite painful somtimes and could hurt kids.", "The best place to enjoy sunset in . Enjoying the beach because it was not crowded . A good place to relax", "Very nice Beach with beautiful view, clean and very good for relaxing. i will be back again for sure.", "Our hotel opened on to this beach, which is wide, patrolled and with waves that you can surf or body surf. Great! Plenty of washed-up rubbish on the tide-line, but it did appear to be removed each day. Lounges and food are cheap and this end of the stretch isn't crowded.", "Lovely calm water, beautiful beach, nice restaurants right on the beachfront, we found it so peaceful and relaxing here!", "Nice and clean beach to relax and enjoy drink .clean water to swimming during vacation .recomended this beach", "Stunning beach very clean not to busy plenty to do from surfing to scuba diving and just having a beer and watching what has got to be the most romantic sunset to watch with your wife", "Good clean beach, but swimming is not recommended because of the tides, they great strong currents and water level changes rapidly from morning to evening. For just fast splashes OK, for swimming not so much. Best for tanning or massages. Very good beach walk.", "A please laidback beach, with restaurants and tourist shops dotted along the front. Further along the beach you can catch boats to Lombok or watch the fishermen with their rods and nets while enjoying a drink and/or meal", "Spent the afternoon and evening on the beach here and had an amazing time. Sea is ideal for surfers so the water is a bit rough with plenty of waves but had so much fun in the water. Came here specifically for the sunset on the beach and we weren't disappointed! Beanbags are brought out late afternoon for you to relax and enjoy a drink while you watch. This beach gets a massive thumbs up from me. 👍🏻", "Our children did surfing lessons on double 6 beach with one of the local surfing groups. I highly recommend this experience. There is a strong current in some places, but the surf instructors are very helpful reminding people where the best places are. (They looked a bit intimidating when we first met them, but they were lovely and incredibly helpful). The sand is black sand rather than golden, so it looks dirty... but you get used to the look. There seem to be a lot of dogs roaming along the beach, but they were well behaved. I definately recommend purchasing a cocktail or Bintang from one of the beach front eateries, hiring a chair / umbrella and sitting back to watch the surfers and the sunset.", "Mind you that swimming is only good during the high tide, at low tide the water retracts so much that you almost can't reach it. That's the time of the day to resort to the pool - every hotel in the area has one.", "Quite blue water. Busy beaches with resorts restaurants and quiet once. Nice Beachwalk. A lot of shops too. A bit of everything.", "It is not a very good beach if you are not a surfer. You can find also lot of garbage. Just go there to see the sunset while you have a drink in any bar. No es una buena playa si no eres surfista. Encontrarás mucha basura. Sólo ve a mirar el atardecer en uno de sus muchos bares.", "Nice quite beach, shallow waters with no waves perfect for small children. lost of rubbish on the beach but a bit cleaner than other beaches in the area", "OK maybe I’m spoiled a bit by living in sight of a great beach and holidays in the Pacific Islands but I don’t particularly rate this one. Long sandy beach, not too crowded, some nice beachside bars and restaurants. The surfing is OK (again, spoiled by Hawai’i and Aotearoa) but not great. Absence of lifeguards and presence of undertow make swimming an issue. Some rubbish- not as bad as Phuket, worse than the Pacific. An oil slick present while we were there. As beaches go, if you’re looking for a long walk on a beach ((with a reasonable number of people there but not crowded or noisy) with some places to get a beer or some decent food at reasonable prices you won’t go wrong with this. But it’s not spectacular and lack of swimming or natural shade that you don’t have to pay for are an issue.", "Best in the morning as there can be hundreds of tourists there in the afternoon. Stand to the side of the bay for the best (and safest) view.", "Have been here for a week. Went to the beach at high tide every afternoon. Beach is cleaned daily and there is no swell or surf. Grandchildren all four and under and totally safe. Would give this beach 11/10!!", "see my review on the Westin. It explains how unglued the water is during low tide. Looks like a swamp. Water not very clear. But that could be just where we weree", "Beach is tidal, so only good for swimming at high tide. plenty of obstacles on the beach ranging from water craft, breakwaters, anchors etc. Beach itself is like a bay as it is protected by a reef 250m off the coast. However, the paved path behind the beach provides a wealth of warungs, restaurants, junk sellers and bars.", "Wonderful beach to walk and warm water to wade in. The current is strong so be prepared to be pulled in by the lifeguard if you swim outside designated areas. Great for boogie boarding + surfing.", "Beautiful setting on ’s coastline. But sadly there is a lot of rubbish left behind which impacts the beauty. Be weary of the people trying to give you cards for timeshares and trying to get you to go to the hotels with them to claim prizes. This got annoying as there are so many people doing the same thing and some are quite pushy. We walked along the beach once but didn’t return again.", "Its a good beach with proper access. The beach is quite clean and has a line of restaurants and shops along the beach. There are umbrellas and seats on the beach which can be rented for ~50k. The viewpoint from the top is very good. Its not secluded and decently crowded.", "Hip, cafe culture. Good restaurants. Surf wear shops galore. May be good to grab a meal or chill at the numerous sports bars around the area.", "The beach is not crowded. It is easy to find solitude and enjoy the sound of the waves, which provide a natural music of their own. The view is spectacular", "Nice beach with lots of activities and small waves for swimming/ learning to surf but the amount of people that come up to you to sell stuff is ridiculous. Every 5 minutes I had someone come up to me and not leave until I had said no at least three times sometimes more. I am always polite and calm but some people take advantage of that and just stand there for ages after you have said no. It was so off putting especially as I was lying on my own for the most part a hubby was learning to surf. We left after an hour. I do not recommend.", "We went to Ganesh Cafe on the beach at Sunset. The food was incredible, prawns, fish and crab - you choose your own. Oh, and Bintang beer. It was incredibly romantic, and we even had the band serenade our table.", "Great beach walk along a wonderful stretch of beach. Loads of activities on offer, places to eat, shop, explore.", "This beach is great for a nice and low priced lunch as well as swimming and boogie boarding. There is hardly anyone there during the day, but it does get more crowded during sunset. Had such a fun beach day here and want to go again and again.", "This beach is just behind the Ayodya resort where we stayed, had access to it 24 hours. Nice clean and clear water.", "The local authorities need to do a better job at cleaning up the beach. The water is warm, the beaches are groomed by tractors every morning, but the amount of plastic waste washing up is ongoing. Local beach businesses, wether it’s chair/umbrella, surf lessons or other Independant rental operators do their best to pitch in throughout the day, but it’s a bigger problem that needs a relook at how we as a society treat and use products. Good on for eliminating plastic bags from many shops this year, hopefully it has a positive impact on what would otherwise be a lovely day out to the beach.", "Beautiful beach. Walking with music playing. Had a swing on big swing. Easy walking. Cafes faced beach easy assess.", "Dirty and full of rubbish. Do not swim as storm water and sewage would be of concern. Very quiet when we were there as l guess people didn't want to risk it. Lots of lounge seats to hire with water buckets at the end to clean your feet. Massages also offered.", "This may not be the best beach in mainland as beaches in gilli trawangan and lembogan are better,but in mainland this is the best u can get. It's absolutely hawker free, kids can run around freely and one can have a relaxing tan any time of the day. The best thing about this beach is the fact that u can leave it valuable without worrying about it. In front of Inaya putri and grand hotel you will get a flat bed portion where swimming is easy and fun. The water swells a bit during afternoon so early morning and evening after 4 is the perfect time to take a dip. ", "Waves, sand and shells. Shame the local government doesn't try a little harder to remove plastic from the beach and sea.", "Beautiful beach with white sand but heavy waves - recommendable for surfers, but not for children and families.", "People were swimming in this not very clean, black sandy beach but I'd prefer not too. there are dangerous rips and undertows as well - better swimming elsewhere.", "Great scenic beach in . Black sand and plenty of the tourist stuff (beer, soft drinks, fake tattoos etc). Typical beach in but a bit quieter than Kira.", "For one of ’s main beaches this is disappointing. Whereas some effort has been made to tidy it up particularly in front of the nicer hotels many people are taking their dogs for a walk and making no effort to big up their poo from the sand so not a pleasant walking experience. Also still many strays despite efforts to collar some of them. There are also a few streams emanating from the town that run across the beach with foul smelling water to paddle through. Not many people sunbathing in it which probably sums it up.", "Sand not too powdery. Shallow water to sit in. A good number of older folks so it's pretty quiet. Plenty of cheap food and drinks nearby. A few touts but nothing too crazy. look for Made to take you on excursions.", "Clean beautiful beach, good waves, with a couple of inexpensive cafes with wifi to choose from for lunch/dinner.", "Not crazy busy in February. Evenings the locals all come out to swim. Lovely with a great beach front walk with great restaurants :)", "This beach is a nice place to relax during holidays. Calm and quite beach with clean waters. mind relaxing", "There is a good lengthy paved walk which will take you past market stalls, bars and restaurants etc but be aware you will be hassled to some degree to buy their wares. The path also passes where its quieter too though so makes for a really nice walk. The beach looked ok but not too wide in parts and sometimes there were crisp packets and plastic bottles floating in the water. I certainly didnt feel inclined to swim there.", "Good to come here with kids, water is very clear and not deep,no much water sports. We spent one hour here, kids enjoy in playing sands here.", "So far, it's clean n nice to chill n relax.. $10 for pair of seats plus free coconut drink.. Well, sit back n enjoy the view.. 👙😎", "Beautiful soft sandy beach. Most of the big hotels like The Mulia,The St. Regis, The Laguna, The Westin,Inaya,Sofitel, Conrad,The Ritz-Carlton,The Ayodya and finally Hilton.Where we stayed for 10 days.The Collection is within close by where they have free shuttle to and fro.", "Visited this stretch of the beach right in front of the Double Six Hotel because our villa happen to have their own beach corner there. Was pleasantly surprised that the beach is wide and clean and not too crowded. We were glad that our villa had their own quality sunbed and shades far superior than those beach vendors' chargeable ones. The waves at places are huge and strong, ideal for the budding surfers but the spot in front of ours was fine for adults. Water is clean though visibility poor. The occasional trinkets vendors can be irritating but they get the message after a few polite rejections. Had a great time here lazing away and dipping in the water. The best part is we had a private outdoor shower to wash up before hitting the shops and eateries of the Double Six area.", "nice beach to chill and plenty of places to get a drink or food . water sometimes a bit rough but clean and surf ok if thats what you want or hire surf boards even lessons available", "This beach is not that well cleaned up from seaweeds and plastic. You can't swim because of corals and stones. It's enough to make a photo from the viewpoint", "Lovely beach for kids!! But quite dirty at low tide, lots of rubbish like bags and nappies floating about. The local businesses do their best each day to clean their areas but it washes in again each day. Otherwise stunning", "didn't end up swimming in the ocean, but beach and town seemed quite clean, especially when compared to other parts of the island", "Go for it, chill, swim, dice, snorkel, kids, sun batch, read a good, jog, run, pull up a chair or stool at a beach side bar. Play beach volleyball kick a ball, watch others do that. Enjoy", "Great beach with fantastic views. Can relax on the beach without constantly being bothered by vendors except those offering massage.One can rent a small boat to play in the water.", "good fresh air but the beach was not that nice and neither was the sand. but its a good walk..and nice restaurents along the way though", "Appalling place. Our second visit & we hoped it was cleaned up, but it's worse. Kilometres of beach covered in plastic bottles & rubbish. We went in the water - full of sewerage & other rubbish, it'd be dangerous to your health to swim in it. The locals don't seem to care & they blame the tourist boats but don't even clean it. What should be a beautiful place is far from it. It's a sad example of rampant development & apathy. We'll never go to again. It's ruined.", "We're from Perth so not quite the white sandy beaches we have at home still get gorgeous sunsets. Gets really busy with bikes and cars walking to the beach. Walking on the sand seemed safe enough only your feet do get pretty dirty. They clean the beach in the morning I think. Although we only ever went in the evening wasn't too bad aside from New Years Day night. I personally wouldn't swim there as I'm freaked out by the black sand and not being able to see the bottom, but there were quite a few swimmers and surfers. It's pretty cool to sit in one of the many bars on bean bags where you still get a great view without sitting right on the black sand.", "I thought this beach is beautiful. Especially as the sun going down. You are be able to enjoy the spectacles while relaxing in one of many bars which spread out along the beach. After the sun goes down then the music start up with lots of the bars having live bands. It's worth noting that the traffic around here can get very heavy so it can be worth travelling quarter a mile on foot.", "Simple beach with many....many...... Really many small crab!!!!!!! The sea is not as clean as the others but it is good interacting with natural. Rent a bicycle is a good choice", "Very clean beach, great basic restaurants by the beach,good food and cold beers at a very good price.", "great place to stay for a quiet and relaxing break!! nice to be away from the hustle and bustle with plenty of nice cheaps eats along the beach for breakfast, lunch or dinner ", "What a lovely place to relax at sunset with a Bintang beer, do not however buy from the beach sellers as I did and was hounded by all the rest of them there after. Lol", "In here you'll see a beautiful sunset. A perfect place to get engaged if you're romantic. It is normally quiet during the day but in the late afternoon it gets busier as it is often last stop for tour buses.", "To much dirt unfortunately. But still beautifull because of the heavy waves. Only Oberoi hotel has a nice and clean beachpart!", "People from are very aware of plastic pollution, they do their best to keep the place clean. Very nice people!", "It is a quiet well surpervised beach. Bus to bring you there and back which help when the sun is hot. Stand at the edge of the water and you are in heaven. The little restaurant is being upgraded but the drinks are cool and refreshing. Prices great. Oh to be there now. The white sand so clean and the water safe and clear.", "Crowded beach, nothing special apart from people trying to sell you things and rent you daybed for 100,000k. If you are looking for nice quiet beach, go to Uluwatu instead! This is a touristy beach.", "Nice beach for family and kids, Calm waters, perfect for sunrise, lot of activities to do with the kids and family", "I love this beach so much!Relaxing and chilling at the beach side,amazing view,crystal clear water and smooth sands.Definitely will come back again!", "This place is rather good in sunset time, live music, restaurant to chill for sunset is very good, i can stay until midnight sitting near beach, looking at stars and hear live music. In the day, this place is not that good, rather dirty :/", "I would say that is not a place to go for beaches. They are very dirty. Well at least this one was.", "It's been a wonderful vacation in a surfhouse close to the beach, that is perfect for surfing and for a family with lillte children who wants to enjoy the beach life (playing with sand and so on). Unfortunately one of the last day someone stole our camera right in the middle of the beach when we were playing in the water... So keep your eyes open!!", "like : sea water, clean, good people, sundays are lively Dislike : things are expensive, to travel by boats to island, Monday-Friday are quite bit.. lovers like it..", "Beautiful beach :) Perfect for a walk, big and not crowded. When we went there the water came unexpectedly and take away my flip-flops from the sand, which were next to me - under the sun umbrella :D After 2 hours we had to walk 5 mins to get into the water. The waves has been so big. It's great for surfers, but watch out, because there were few broken surfboards. The sunset was the most beautiful I have ever seen. If you go there just for sunbathing don't miss it and wait to see it.", "Big big beach but quite disappointed with quality of the sand & cleanliness. Very busy though for sunset which is stunning Maybe in the future it will improve", "A must see! Beautiful Beach with sun chairs to relax in and take in the scenery. Lots of locals selling food and markets.", "Very long beach, plenty of bed and places to drink. Pestered a lot by people selling stuff or trying to get you to select their beds. No place to shower or even rinse your feet. Lot of stray dogs about Lots of debris on the beach, including animal dirt!!! Could do with serious clean up. No life guards on beach at all, slough coloured warning flags posted throughout. ", "one of the beach that allow you to canoeing since it doesn't have high waves in several places. Read a book under the umbrella (that cost around Rp.50.000 is also recommended).", "It was fine, for swimming, but I am spoiled by the colors I find in the Caribbean waters. This beach lacked the turquoise and Aqua blue colors. The staff at the beach was very accommodating with lounge chairs beach umbrellas and towels. You can also rental bicycles very cheaply and ride for miles down the brick pathway to see the whole coast.", "One of my fev beach. Very clean ,good ppl Threre is a guy called nyomy he is a good teacher in suffering i learned from him 🏄🏻‍♀️it was great experience", "tidal beach- swim at risk in between floating foreign matter unknown objects windsurfing equipment old and outdated canoes just float -dont go out too far- could be a long swim in", "Stayed at one of the Nusa Dua hotels which line the beach. Beach was clean and best of all for me I didn't see a single dog during any of the time I spent at the beach. Mostly tourists and towards one end of the beach was an area where a lot of locals bathed. There were a couple of vendors who approached but weren't at all insistent. Not the clearest water I've ever seen and some small stones etc. in parts but I was just grateful for a beach in Asia where I could totally relax and not worry about dogs.", "There are lots of water sports available. Lots of restaurants and bars. The water itself is warm and very shallow.", "Very beautiful beaches. Clean and well maintained by the local. Though there are many tourist but is under control where everyone enjoy their own piece of sand to relaxing. Remember to cover with Sun protection as it is very sunny without much shade.", "Beach was very dirty with a lot of debris washing in from recent rain. However, an attendant was collecting it for disposal. There are plenty of lounge chairs for hire on the each and a life guard is in attendance. I believe a beautiful sunset can be viewed from here but unfortunately it was overcast when I was there.", "We stayed at the Double Six Luxury Hotel. We chose not to swim in the water at the beach as it was very dirty - we swam in the Hotel pool. There are some great beach bars in this area and they are a lot of fun and many have entertainment. Great place to watch the sunset.", "Decent shopping and cafe options in the main street. No real hassles from the locals pushing transport. The walk along the beachfront also relatively hassle free. The beach itself is fairly boring looking - yellow sand with bulk beach lounge chairs outside the high rise hotels.", "My wife is not a sand/beach person so although we had a couple of walks along the boardwalk we did not swim there. All our swimming was in the hotel pool.", "It is almost impossible to walk along the beach as you are literally wading thru tons of rubbish that is washed up each day - totally disgusting!!", "Good view to the sea))) At 6 am people clean beach If you want drink or eat you can do it everywhere))) You can order scooter, a bike. And morning run better at 07:00.", "The most beautiful beach I have ever been to by far, the water is so clear it's insane! We went in the a canoe and saw a lot of interesting fish and sea slugs, great for swimming as well. I don't know how busy it gets but when we were visiting it was quite quiet and very peaceful. The people in the local shops are lovely. Try to go when it's low tide so you can get in with a kayak before the little seaweed islands get wahed in- you'll understand when you see it!", "The hotels strictly control the touts and the cleanliness in front of their properties., otherwise the rubbish is noticeable. There are no lifeguards as such and you are advised to have footwear when swimming due to things that sting. The area is secure with a strong police presence.", "I cant say anything unless it was a beautiful beach. The water was clean, many activities canbe done for example playing sand, sun bathing, or simple water sport (riding canoe). Good accessibility and you can take a good photos from the hill above the beach.", "Very surprised at how clean this beach was. Excellent surf beach with plenty of places to hire boards etc. Peaceful and not harassed. Kids had a great time.", "Lots of shop along the street to the beach. You can go further to the rocks and see the sacred snake there. Also selfie.. and enjoy the chill air and smooth waves", "Very crowded beach. I think not a good beach as well . Some food seller around the beach. Maybe I choose wrong place as they are not friendly enough to the tourist. Around 6 pm all the shop closed. Also the beach .", "GreAt view Nice beach And if you luck you can get good food here Because many restaurant there The water also clean and you can playing Cano there ::)) Fun and absolutely great beach Beautiful !!!!", "Very popular beach, full of bars and restaurants, very lively, and not too tacky even if it is far from being an exclusive and stylish place.", "Of course we are spoilt for beaches in Australia, we can't compare. But the fun, cheap massages and surfing lessons is great! Still love it, great atmosphere that can't be beaten anywhere.", "Absolutely a fantastic beach! Very clean! This place is really protected and taken care of by the government, main tourist attraction! The resorts here are all top notch and offer different feel and amenities, male sure and do your home work! The water is gorgeous, so clear!", "Probably one of the cleanest beaches I've seen on the island. There's also some swings which are food for photos.", "The large waves make this beach great for Surfing rather than scuba diving or swimming. The beach is quite long making it a place for walkers and joggers. Please like this review if you found it useful.", "Sunset was ok over the water if you havent seen it before, but if you have seen it before, i wouldn't go out of your way to see it. Beach sand is full of bits of plastic from bags etc,.", "Lovely sandy beach. The waves are perfect for surfing, but there are strong currents so not ideal for swimming. The beach was a bit crowded with games of football at times, but the beer was cheap!", "The rain and the wet season made the west coast very polluted. We had to travel to the east coast to surf / swim.", "Meals and Bintang on the Beach in the afternoons,, Magnificant way to spend your days and of course you may go in the water if you wish.", "Personally I don't really like the beaches here in , all beaches are dirty , no expected beautiful beaches around ! Near our hotel there was a sewer! Not really good to see! Ok, all sunset are really amazing ! If u wanted to see the culture , ok! People here are so king and happy !", "First time on the beach after the rain, clean and lots of great waves. Hired sun beds from a beautiful family. Fresh coconut milk, massage and manicure..heaven the beach vendors were not too pushy either", "Come here for the experience of watching the sunset on colorful bean bags with hundreds of other people, and for some decent swimming when conditions are not too rough. However the beach can be pretty annoying too with a lot of commercialization and pollution ...", "Lovely clean beach. We enjoyed running of a morning at sunrise. It was a great way to greet each day. The sunsets were magical.", "Definitely the better place to go in the rest of them were not great. As soon as we arrived here it was calm no cab drivers hassling you well a couple at the front but that was all. The beach was bliss nice cafes not over populated and really pleasant we got to swim in the ocean. No Rubbish at this beach which was great as the others in let it down.great little bar you don’t need to take too much as it’s all there. It was clean and well kept. Loved the fact security were there it filters out the crap. Worth a visit.", "Great sand beach: take surflessons, buy fresh coconut drink, surfboards for rent. Relax ia only thing you have to do. ", "The best beaches in , great experience, lovely weather, clean water and really nice hotels located on the beach.", "A lot of walking and steps,nice view of the ocean but thats it.big bus loads of tourists to watch the sunset and dance.not missing much if you dont go. K", "The beach is absolutely gorgeous, especially at sunset! I did not get a chance to go swimming, but there is a great vibe all around, lots of people and venues to have fun at!", "We came here to do some surfing. It's excellent for all levels, but be careful of the rips and pull of the water. Very strong, but fantastic time spent surfing. Lots of sun loungers, surf board rental places, bars etc.", "A nice peaceful part of where the beach is calmer with blue waters. Good place for family to hang out and enjoy the beach.", "Beautiful place to stay at, the beach and water is very clean has a bike and walking track along the beach. Lots of bars and restaurants, shopping and is close to all accommodation", "lovely clean beach white sand and clean water bars close by and staff ready to help you move your loungers at your request", "Far better beaches in Australia that the local Australians don't use because they are unappealing.Be prepared to be followed for 200m by many little old ladies trying to get you to buy overpriced cloths from their shops.", "Very cool spot with massive mesmerising waves and blow holes. If you are lucky you may also see the turtles in amongst this wild crashing sea! We saw several come up for air. Again there is plastic everywhere- lots of drink bottles etc. left behind by careless travelers and locals alike. Very sad to see how people have such disregard for the environment. We picked up as much as we could carry of plastic from the tide pools and as we walked to and from Devils tears. Please think about your impact as a traveller/tourist and refill/reuse your drink bottles (many hotels etc in have large water jugs/coolers you can re-fill from) and please say no to plastic straws in your drinks- this all either ends up in the sea and waterways or is burned into the atmosphere. They plastic and rubbish problem in is enormous!", "The beach settings was awesome. The was very clean too. The boat rides are good. The umbrellas requires to be paid.", "Really touristy beach, visit if you like beaches and don't have anything else to do- yet I feel that there is a lot more culture and colour to see in than at just another beach. Quite a big surf spot.", "Great calm beach with fine white sand. Plenty of activity, restaurants and bars but not too much haggling and bothersome touts", "Great at night to listen to live music all types of trios playing Casual bean bags to sit in enjoy a drink or some sisha Great for families teens adults", "Dive without any diving equipment, but just with a helmet allowing you to breathe in, and access to the fabulous underworld of . You do not need any diving certification, nor being a swimmer. This is accessible to everyone and you can even keep your hair dry which makes it a must do “diving” experience with your family.", "The beach is really nice but when we visited it was big waves and alot of debris in the water so it wasnt nice to swim.", "Lovely beach path but this beach has v sharp shell fragments on it. Some lovely restaurants on this beach. Good water sports but unbelievably expensive!", "It's a basic beach but the kids enjoyed it and the atmosphere is nice. Dining on the beach was beautiful (very average food but worth putting up with!). Think the restaurant may have been called Oceans but not sure", "This area is really reccomended for families or for those who just want to relax. beach is not crowded and you can relax on the shore of the ocean and enjoy a massage. There are also many restaurants on the seafront and the town is very quiet", "We have visited this beach are now twice in the last three months, staying for a week on both occassions. The last time it was clear that the local authoritiy were struggling to keep the sand clean. However I am more concerned that the water quality is very poor which is a real shame as the surf can be pretty good. The open drain outlets appear to run directly into the sea, along the whole lenght of the beach. I suspect this is a health issue (serious). I would love to be told told otherwise.", "It was a beautiful beach.. but a little bit boring ... But it was clean and the scene was very nice ..❤️❤️", "While it looks very picturesque when the sun is setting the beach is heavily littered and, with open drains running across it and entering the ocean, the idea of swimming was unattractive", "Very clean and calm beach, nice white sand to play for the kids. The best to swim in the morning. If you like sunrise, reccommended to be there @5.30hrs local time.", "The beach is OK. The sand is not thin and nice but you can, with some practice build a sand castle. :) The water is clear and clean, which you can be sure because of the amount of algae in the water, which makes it really annoying to swim. There are also a lot of stones half buried in the sand and the water is really shallow (10 meters in, 1m deep). There is the occasion plastic bag swimming but I’d not consider it dirty because of this. There are beach sellers for water sports and massages but they as you once and if you refuse they don’t bother you again. The really annoying part are the jet skis and other water sport boats going up and down the beach the whole day making noise and bringing the smell of gasoline to your nostrils the whole time.", "I went in the morning. The beach is clean and quiet. There is a well built park beside, suitable for cycling or jogging.", "I was extremely surprised at the amount of garbage floating in the water. I spent one day at the beach and it was enough. My next day was spent poolside.", "A beautiful landscape of beach for public to enjoy... there are several beach club along the beach that will ensure you to enjoy your moment and relaxation", "Beautiful clean beach with restuarants and warungs right on the beach.Good fresh seafood reasonable prices.", "Seems like a senior community pool. A bunch of old folks are sitting in shallow water. Waves brake pretty far away so it does not look much for surfing. No other beach activities were present. At night there were quite a lot of young families on the street. Lots of inexpensive and expensive restaurants. At least one - the Terrace - is really good and inexpensive.", "Great beach, very quiet, clear water, clean and nice weather. The water feels refreshing, good temperature, warmer than Hawaii, yet still refreshing.", "Better go around 5p.m and hangout a little bit before go to the other side of the rock to see the sunset. There are some locals warungs selling beer, coconut, water...", "We didn't spend time lying on the beach here. Unfortunately stray dogs seem to be a real issue in and they roam freely on the beach doing their business where they like with nobody to clean up after them! Not ideal. There was some litter lying about and in the water which was disappointing. This was a big wide beach, with some horse riding and huge waves. I would go back, and maybe spend a day relaxing and swimming.", "I do not know what good this beach is. A lot of tourists, big enough waves, would not recommend tourists with children. Once you can come, put a mark and take a couple of photos. I would recommend smaller beaches nearby.", "I was on the part of the beach where it's half resort, half public. The water is very clear & was cooler than the water at Jimbaran Beach. White sand, but lots of shell bits so wear flip flops. Very calm waters so it would be great for kids. Definitely need an umbrella as it gets very hot.", "I really liked the Cocktails plus the cool night breeze but would not go to that area in the day , it is too hot and crowded then . For the Afternoon I recommend Sanur .", "Great beach to stroll up and down. In they love their kites so you may see some of these wonderful creations floating above you. The usual touristy shops are here but some really good places to eat too. You can't miss it : a blue diamond wedding venue. Yikes!", "Firstly “ Rock bar “....as always gorgeous ( if even expensive then normal ??)... then for balance ; our driver is a local & recommended a great restaurant on beach ; sadly don’t remember name. lt certainly was no frills but the food was fabulous & fresh, great to eat like a local.Sadly due to current situation we were only people on beach & in restaurants area so no performance on beach .....let’s hope the world sees some normalcy soon. ????????", "Probably the best best in for something to do. Plenty of beachside bars and restaurants that offer up seating and tables. Great place to chill with your favourite beverage whilst watching the sunset. Always a heap of activity happening here.", "Yes coming from the Gold Coast (Aust) I perhaps have high expectations but this beach is ok by (non surf) beach standards but not really worth the effort if you are used to quality beaches", "This is a nice part of the beaches here. There's always plenty surfers to watch when you're relaxing in one of the relaxed beachfront restaurants here. A good spot to spend a nice lazy day but also a spot where you can get all the exercise you can handle. Sometimes it can get a little busy but most of the time it's just outside of the main crowd to offer a relaxed spot.", "When staying in , this was our local beach. That said we spent most of the time visiting other beaches around . Some evenings however were spent on the beach and the sunset here is great! We took so many great photos here. We spent a day on the beach towards the end of the holiday and we're pleasantly surprised. Admittedly it's not as attractive as perhaps geger or nusa dua, but the sand is far softer on the feet! We rented sunbeds (make sure you haggle!) and a bodyboard and the waves were great. Quite powerful at times so be careful with these as there's quite a lot of pull and push going on with the water. One minute you're being pushed towards the beach, the next you're being dragged back out. Overall though it's a lovely beach, great for sunbathing, bodyboarding or surfing...possibly not the best for a swim due to the waves. There aren't many places to buy drinks nearby apart from a few bars (eg ku de ta or potato head) so take some with you. There's loads of sellers down there with watches, glasses, hats etc which can get a little annoying...but after a few no's, they tend to leave you alone. Generally though, this was a good beach. Not the best in but worth a visit if you're nearby. Would go again and recommend to others.", "We walked along here every morning on our recent stay and must say the beach is much cleaner now than it was 12 months ago and a real credit to the locals who make this happen.Lots happening on the beach with many bars and lounges available to have a drink. It can get a bit dangerous in the surf depending on how big it is. Not advised for poor swimmers.", "Beaches at home are better, there's a fair bit of rubbish floating around close inshore. Even when you are on your resort's private beach strip, you have to cross the path and be hassled by someone trying to make a buck from you.", "Love this beach especially the huts built there which are good subjects for photography. There were people even as early as 5.30am and the sweepers were already cleaning up the beach.", "Hire a lounge and get some drinks, but don't expect crystal clear water. Water sports are over-priced, but food is pretty cheep and plentiful. I recommend renting a bicycle and riding in either direction.", "A beautiful beach well-served by lively restaurants and beach bars, with huge bean-bags to sit amongst the crowds of beach and sea lovers. Very popular amongst surfers and not bad for others wanting a bit of a swim and splash within the high-crowned waves. The beach is extremely clean. However, you have to jump-over two open-sewage streams coming out to sea from the land. This is not difficult in the drier seasons. Don't let your children play in this stream - surely the stench should ring an alarm bell amongst parents, but it doesn't seem to be the case. Well-worth a visit and can easily spend a good few hours soaking up the atmosphere and admiring the views passing through,", "Nice beach with enough waves for surfers. Quite packed with tourist on the beach but no much crowd in water. Amazing scenery from as there nothing expect of the sea at the horizon", "Great for cheap water sports - most popular water sports destination in . You can bargain against the quoted rates here as well - just like for everything else in ", "The beach is very neat and clean with arrangement for relaxing and suntanning. Normal shower available for cleaning up. Water is blue and provides great scenic view. Great beach to enjoy leisurely walk.", "A very average beach - ok for the younger crowd I guess, but not what I would call an attractive beach.", "Great beach with white sand , very relaxing with nice tropical gardens. Great for a family. We stayed at Novotel Nusa Dua & they had there own private beach & great resturant . Loved it", "Grab a bean bag and enjoy the sunset! A relaxed beach. Perfect for walking along. Great surf and lots of places to eat and drink.", "While we enjoyed walking along the beachfront path (apart from the dogs -some of which are keen to follow rather to closely for some distance!) we didn’t venture onto the beach as it’s a bit uncared for unless you’re staying at one of the nicer beachfront hotels. Saying that, I wouldn’t have fancied swimming in the sea particularly either... There are better beaches in the world but that’s not what we came to for", "I would probably rate this as good but TA doesn't have that rating so...it's not so bad but I'm spoilt with the white sand and clean beaches of Australia. This is a mixture of black volcanic and white sand beach so gives the impression of not being as clean as it could be but the beach is very long and very wide and friendly enough for your kids to paddle in.", "Some places are very dirty at the beach. So many plastic bottles and screwtops and plasticbags. At some parts of the beach where the top hotels are you get shushed away by security guards.", "Great Sunsets every day over the ocean. There are plenty of places to get cold drinks and hire couch or just sit on towel on the clean sand. I had a couple of good massages on the beach.", "We are staying at The Mulia and have access to Geger beach but was told this beach is great for snorkelling. Our taxi driver drove us on a public road next to club med. from there, it was a short walk to the beach. There are diving pontoon close to club med. down there there are a lot of tropical fishes. It's quite deep but ok to snorkel. Highly recommend. Beach is nice and clean.", "The slightly more upper scale beach in . Nice cozy restaurants w bean bags n live band. Sunset was beautiful. Clean n many ppl surfing.", "Great beach with very big waves. Good for surfing not so great for swimming as it is a bit dangerous with the current.", "Lovely beach, a little crowded. Nice to dip the feet in and the watersports are fun. With the constant hassle of everyone trying to sell you their goods however, it's hard to just relax and enjoy the waves on the sand.", "Beach was quite dirty and smelly. I would not swim there or even walk on the sand. Good markets there", "What better way to end a day than sipping half price cocktails, sitting in bean bags, watching the sunset and listening to the waves. Make the effort, it's bliss.", "Ok beach for a visit. Not really pretty or inviting but good for our teenage sons who love bodyboarding. The day we went was a little rough and probably a bit too rough for them but they hired boards and fins $8AUD for a set and still had a paddle which they said was a good experience. We were able to hire sun beds and an umbrella to sit under and watch the boys for $5AUD each. Personally I prefer a more picturesque beach.", "Area, where are hotels, is very clean and safe. Also is near here Collection, where can man eat and shop everything. Beach is big, nice but little dirty", "Really beautiful at sunset, beds or towel on sand in the day, clean, amenities like food and beer nearby, nice beach. Swimming fine if you don't go out too much. Further out there are big waves and surf, good for surfing and learning though it's hard to get out and it's not the easiest of beaches, there are danger points and you should be a good swimmer as the currents are strong. Overall a lovely beach, sun, food, drinks, umbrellas and beds if you want, fun in the water, what else do you need? More at commonsensible.org", "watched every sunrise and sunset from this beautiful beach its why we are returning to do a lazy holiday this time .", "Lots of garbage in the water. Lots of seaweed so you can't really enjoy your swim. Sand is rough to walk on bare foot. Beach doesn't come close to ones found in Oahu, Maui or the Caribbean . ", "Better you come at the noon time.....not so hot in the dry season...take beer...relaxing...rent a chairs...n enjoy sunset with cold beer", "Full of people for dinner at the beach but empty during the day. A perfect place to relax without dozens of tours disturbing your peace!", "I came here in the morning to enjoy the sunrise. Surprisingly, there were many people there already. There was a group meditating, another group of children playing around, fisherman readying their boats. Maybe, it is because I came here on a Saturday (10september). There was another group of volunteers there to clean up the beach. :D The sunrise is a sunrise, how do we describe a sunrise :D Just look at the pictures :)", "Pretty, safe beach for watersports and children. Fishing boats dotted all along the foreshore and water sports readily available. Fascinating to watch all the kite surfers with a glass of wine in hand sitting at one of the many beachside restaurants.", "This is a very simple, white sand beach. part of it is used by boats going to the nearby nusa dua and the Gili isles. However, further along is good for sunbathing and swimming in the sea, there are also some places for snorkelling. However, the Grand Hyatt pretty much controls the whole beach! While you can access the beach, in order to use the loungers if you don't stay at the hotel you'll need to pay a small fee to use them", "We came here with high expectations, having seen many beautiful fotos of beaches. Unfortunately, the beach and the sea was full of waste; plastic bags, old shoes, chips packs, bottles, even a syringe... it is sad to see how we ruin beauty.. Also, the water is not clear but this is still ok as it is sandy and the waves cause the sand to blur the waters.. the tide is nice to watch.. the rent for beach banks under the shadow is around 15 USD for 3 hrs.. you can find drinks and snacks at many small food stalls along the beach. Worth a trip, but manage your expectations.", "Took my wife and kids (6 & 7 year olds) there. The water is clean and there are no waves that come ashore. Great if your kids do not like rough water. Scenic views are spectacular. You can bargain the price of canoeing with the staff.", "We ended our trip in Sanur beach... at low tide the beach is quite special with thundering waves miles away and boats stranded on the sand/rocks... no swimming is possible. At high tide the beach dissapeares almost entirely ... Very nice for beach walks...", "4.30pm just perfect, u have 1.5 hours to swim, playing with the sands and waves a little bit and watch sunset with ur fam.", "Nice sunset view at this location. Great for a visit. There are many restaurants along the beach , great for enjoyment ", "A lovely beach that goes on forever and beautiful sunsets. Gentle surf for beginners. The water temp is perfect.", "The beach looks quite dirty with rubbish collected in piles most mornings. The sand is dark and grainy. We didn't swim as it didn't look clean. Mainly busy on a Sunday as the locals have family gatherings.", "The beach is pretty nice but they are a lot of pollution like everywhere in .. That is so bad because you swim between garbages.. (cans, chips packet,...) But still fun especially if you surf! ", "Great bars/restaurants and amazing spot to kick back and watch the sunsets from the beach. Most bars have seating on the beach and quite often a band playing. Pricing is very affordable.", "Love this beach so much as it is very clean, have a white sands and good facility. The location is close with the water blow that happening. ", "stunning beach, especially when calm and when the tide is high so one can swim for hours clean, wide, yellow-sand beach with beautiful gardens behind and some shade by nice trees ", "It isvery difficult to find this beach as many private properties had closed the access and after we find it the beach is not beautiful. It is totally not worth the ride", "Sandy beaches and blue waters- can't complain. It's clean and has some really nice views. Take a bicycle and explore!", "Sad that such a long and stunning beach is so filthy. The sewerage that flows in to it from the is smelly and disgusting. Further along the beach, in front of Ku De Ta, the sewerage doesn't flow, but plastic cups and straws mix with the offerings on the sand. You have to dodge the plastic in the ocean. It's great to see the sunset, if you look past the rubbish.", "The beach is pretty normal. Rather dirty sand in fact. Worth a skip unless you plan to chill at their bars. We witnessed a cremation ceremony there. Interesting to see how people can throw the ashes and swim within such close proximity", "Beach is nice. The only thing I didn't like was the locals trying to sell u products. However, if you step on the green grass where the hotels are, they are not permitted to follow", "this is a nice small beach which we had quite a few morning walks on, we found it to be clean, and not far from our Hotel.", "I found the beach a little bit disappointed the wind was on shore and the water wasn't that clean, the Sand was sort of white which was nice for , but there's much better beaches around if you look. The general area was ok, I think from what I can see it's a bit of a haven for older expats, A little bit dated but very chilled if that's what you're after", "This is the second time my family and I have visited this beautiful beach. We love to watch the sun set view here. It's amazing.", "Visited 13 April 2017 for surf lesson. Firstly the beach. Grey Black sand with trash and overflowing bins. Tons of beach traders selling fake goods and hair braiding. Did not see a toilet anywhere. Sad to see stray dogs on the beach as well many of which are pregnant or have recently given birth. The water looked nice from afar but once in, was filthy and full if trash and used shopping bags and plastic. A real pity as there is huge potential. There must be better options than this. Will not return. Not recommended. ", "Amazing beach to have sea food around the beach and nice resorts surrounded by them . Spectacular sunset too .", "This is like a huge public beach where the locals would go on the weekend for swimming and family picnic. It's so open, hardly any trees along the beach. The waves weren't that high or rough. There were many paddle boats. View from the road above was great though.", "Very dirty beach. There are also a few sewer outlets running into ocean. Would never use it. Rubish strewn all over the sand. Black sand.", "Came to this beach 4 days in a row. Not too crowded, plenty of beach chairs to rent (50K IDR for two), inexpensively priced cold beers and drinks, and occasionally two vendors selling chicken satay and roasted corn on the cob (15K for satay, 10K for corn). Lots of beginning surfers, taking their 10 min lesson and then heading for the water with their instructors. We had Putu (sp?) who was fantastic with the kids. Dragged them out to sea, launched them on selected waves, and let them go. They were able to stand up, each of them, several times, and came back declaring that they loved surfing. Not all instructors were as hard working and diligent as he, so ask for him if you can. He's usually in the last surf hut on the left of the little strip of huts to the right of the temple (his is closest to the temple). Standard rate is 350K for 2 hours. The number and quality of waves is great for beginners, and the water is pretty shallow for those who just want to play. But there are plenty of waves that can be a bit strong, so maybe not so great for very small children. The beach itself slopes down at an angle, which is perfect for getting a good view of all the surfers from the comfort of your padded lounge chair.", "Something we haven’t seen before is the daily clean up of litter that dumps on the beach with each high ides. Makes it so much more pleasant fir enjoying long walks.", "Great for all ages, very clean heaps of seating under umbrellas good water sports available kids loved it everyday", "We visited in the morning and had the beach to ourselves. A safe wide sandy beach with clear water and gentle waves. Great for families and swimmers.", "The beach is lovely and clean. The water is very warm and is shallow and clear. Great to swim in, no pebbles underfoot. Lovely bars and restaurants along the beach serving excellent food and drinks. Lovely to have an evening cocktail in the setting sun", "we took the package of snorkelling , jetski and turtle island. snorkelling was average with free underwater camera thrown in gratis . I think Tioman is better. the waters are not crystal clear but fishes are there. Turtle island was fun for the kids - lots of animals at close proximity for photographs. Nice and friendly guides. Jetskis are new and fun but the 15 miniutes promised turned out to be 11 minutes. complained to the timekeeper but just got waved off. there is shower after the whole affair . overall good retrospectively , should have bargained for a lower price or more activities thrown in. Our driver reminded us but we forgot", "it is very nice beach not crowed at all, almost nobody there. if u want to relax the best is to come here", "Much less crowded than the other beaches but equally good. An enjoyable sunrise experience. Well recommended.", "Perfect ambiance for family/couple afternoon walk. Don't forget to enjoy your time at some local cafe, sitting on the sand chair, order some pizza or beverages. Enjoy the air, the sound of waves, and the sun set! :D", "Be there little early in the evening to enjoy the Sunset. Quite a bit of local shopping one could do there.", "We are a bit spoilt coming from Australia but it was a nice beach. Liked the relaxed beach at night. Sit have a drink listen to a band.", "Good beach. Warm waters although strong currents in places. Coral/reef just off shore where the crashing waves are. Beautiful tropical fish- Moray eel, Angel fish, rass, clownfish. Just off coast. Wonderful.", "beautiful white sand, private beach, very few private venders with permits. These can be a bit of a nuisance, but they seem to be aware that they cannot pester you. The beach is private to each hotel and there are loungers available.", "This was probably one of the most beautiful beaches I have seen and experienced! And the best part is that it is not too crowded, feels like you have the beach to yourself!", "Really enjoyed watching the sunset here, great atmosphere and vibe. We walked along the beach and there are a number of beach clubs / restaurants that you can sit at and watch the sunset from whilst drinking a beverage of your choice.", "A nice beach were you are not bordered a lot by people who want to sell you stuff once you are at the beach. Only one person asked us. Before you reach the beach there are some stands were you can buy stuff and that is probably why. 😉 The beach itself is nice. We love snorking and we saw several starfish bigger then our feet. Amazing!", "Nice sunset view but too many garbage nearby the restaurant area. Better walk away from it to enjoy a cleaner beach.", "The one thing that lets south east Asian beach destinations down is the horrendous amount of beach pollution. A disturbing blight on modern humanity really. So this beach is very clean but comparison to many in this part of the world. Very relaxed vibe. The tide does go out a long way, and you do have to be wary of the fishing boats, but all said and done a wonderful beach.", "Water was perfect temp and clean watch out for the coral under foot though ! .. nice to body surf some good waves ... the beach itself is very nice, clean with beautiful sand.. a beautiful beach all up", "Fairly clean during February which says a lot for if your have ever been to Kuta or Ahmed which has garbage all over the beaches. Depending on time of day there could be a lot of seaweed close to shore. It is easily walkable. The water is very calm as the waves break far out. I paddle boarded to the waves and the water was not very deep, like knee height; even where the waves were breaking. I wouldn't worry about sharks around here. Overall pretty quite with not a lot of people around during the time I was there.", "Enjoying sunset with colorful parasol along with live music from local band. You need to buy drink + snack so you can sit on the bean sack chair.", "Nice beach but not a typical tourist beach. Some may consider it more interesting because of the special feeling. There are local people and fishing boat there. Restaurants from low quality to top ones.", "Beach is just average or below it and perhaps overrated. Your hotel may be on the beach, but that may not add much value to it.", "The long stretch of beach provides a nice and romantic walk with your partner. There are many restaurants along the stretch, so you can go in and get a drink or food if you are hungry.", "Did stay at Westin and visited this beach several times. Overall clean and tidy, not white but fine.", "Nice sand, good water for swimming, and plenty of lounge chairs with umbrellas all along the beach. There are plenty of bars and restaurants along with many locals hawking their various goods. It’s a good beach with a fun vibe.", "Beautiful bay but garbage is everywhere. Stray dogs can also be a nuissance and sometimes they are fighting each other.", "Great views on this expansive beach. Some litter detracted from the ambiance. Was good to visit after the hotels organized a massive clean up. Lot's of surf board rentals but saw no surfers.", "Enjoyed our days by the beach watching the surfers tackling sometimes crazy waves... beach is very clean & the beach sellers very friendly & accept it when you do not wish to be bothered. Make sure you negotiate your price for sun beds & umbrella. At sunset grab a beanbag & a Bintang & watch the sun go down, absolutely amazing & well worth doing.....", "The beaches should be so much cleaner. It's a pity as it detracts from the experience. When walking along one has to watch out for all manner of rubbish, dog crap and general flotsam and jetsam, plus the open drains running into the ocean.", "Good beach for small kids - clean and safe. Also perfect place to start SUP training - for beginners...", "I love this beach as it is very calm water and suitable for non swimmers and swimmers alike - it is in a bay and really lovely. At low tide, the water goes out and you can then wander around the sandy little pools looking at various things that are left - like little crabs etc.", "Pretty good place to chill at sunset and to eat in the evening with lots of restos lining up the beach till Double Six. With their nice colourful umbrellas, it's quite a sight.", "It's a lovely beach but not white sand, you can sit at one of the food place and enjoy the view or even go for a swim and use the shower facility. So no need to pay for a sunbed on the beach. I saw some reviews saying it was full of rubbish, we didn't see any so maybe we went when it was just cleaned....", "this beach lives up reputation of stellar sunsets. There are cafes lining the beach with outdoor tables with table service for you to enjoy a drink or some food with your sunset. Loved it.", "The view is nice. The waves are rather strong, therefore, if you're a weak swimmer, this may not be the best place. The water is filled with rocks or sharp objects making it difficult to go far out deeper into the water. I would strongly suggest using sandals. The beach itself is not really clean, the sand is filled with ocean debris and we even found pieces of broken glass. Although, this is not really the high season for tourists, so maybe it is maintained better at other periods of the year. Generally, for a quick stop this beach is sufficient. However, if you are planning on spending most of your time in this area or in a nearby resort, this may not be the best of beaches available.", "Very nice artificial white sand beach. No entry fee. There is a wave breaker (breakwater) so the waves are not that huge, you can enjoy the ocean. Great place for kite surfing, kayaking and swimming. You can do all kind of watersports, and you can rent the needed equipement right at the beach.", "Stayed at Intercontinental, which is right on the beach. Here you can watch the sunset from the bar, but also a 100 yards down the beach are approx 20 restaurants that set up right on the beach as the tide gentle rolls in. The front tables are the best, kids play in the sea as you eat, relax and have a drink. Even our feet were slightly wet as the waves lapped against our feet.", "It is nice, reasonably clean, nice waters to swim, commodities like shower, sun beds and coffee shops available. Water sports are also present. It is not so great with a low tide unless you have kids, for which knee high warm ocean is surely both fun and safe. The spectacular factor is missing, thou. Pretty, but I've seen much more beautiful beaches.", "As later explained by the locals due to wind and the time of year they experience large amounts of trash on the beach. It was difficult to find decent place to sunbath and swim.", "Quieter than other busy areas of and parts are pretty, but still kinda touristy and dirty. Prefer up the mountain and outer islands.", "The beach itself was ok at the waters edge. There were some dirty drains and small creeks flowing onto the Beach at various points carrying rubbish with them which takes away from the experience. It was nice to be able to sit at a bar or restaurant along the back of the beach and enjoy a cold drink or meal at sunset.", "This beach is at the base of the cliffs and close to the reef. The right side of beach is commercialized mainly for locals and is not very attractive but the left side of the beach is not as developed and is more interesting.", "The rubbish is appalling and the council/government must address. Totally unappealing beach to swim at", "We came here around 10 am, which is pretty hot around that time. We cant buy anything because there was no street vendor yet. The beach little bit dirty, but still nice place to hang out.", "Litter in water happier with pool at hotel.private beach club was nice but let down by litter in water which is all up the beach I understand this is probably as good as it gets unless you venture out to more remote places.", "Not many people know that this beach has beautiful sunrise view. If you can wake up by 6 am you can get a chance to watch the sunrise from the beach or hotel balcony.", "Very nice beach, clean, with a lot of restaurants and all services. Great for a drink or dinner at sunset.", "What's with all the rubbish. I found it disturbing to take walks on. Really needs a good clean and those businesses need to take some responsibility.", "Keep up the good work. We had an exciting time enjoying the environment. The job that you are doing is commendable and noteworthy.", "A massive beach that gives you the best of everything. Areas around the bars tend to be busy but walk along the beach and you will find quieter areas. The beach was clean and the waves were good without being dangerous", "Stayed at the Fairmont. The beach there is great for children as there are no waves and because of the tide the water is shallow great for little ones. Nice breeze too.", "My wife came to the beach for a swim, I accompanied for a look. The prevailing winds and tides have not done any favours for beaches in this area, mountains of rubbish collected and being disposed of and still more incoming. As with adjacent beaches, local authorities assisted by hotel and restaurant staff and other volunteers have achieved remarkable success and still collect incoming. Some hardy swimmers and surfers in the water. Still open for business with plenty of seats, umbrellas, touts, massages, etc. on offer. Some excellent restaurants and cafes beachside. Great effort to tackle the rubbish problem.", "Beaches in are not all white sand like you may imagine, but are still very nice, and unlike a lot of countries have still managed to keep the island as it was about 20years ago, unspoilt", "The beach is wide and the waves are good fun. Unfortunately the beach is very dirty. The locals and the hotels do their very Best to keep it clean but still there is plastic floating around in the water and is washed up on shore. The prices for sunbeds are way to high and the dealers are somewhat arrogant. I wouldn't go here again.", "There is a 6 km long walkway along this beach. Most beachside resorts have made sure that their stretch of beach is clean and nice, but it is more difficult to find nice stretches where there are no resorts but still can rent your chairs and umbrellas and get your drinks and food. So my advice is to walk along the beach first to pick your spot, unless you are already in a beachside resort Since their is a reef about 500m in front of the beach there are no waves at all. Combined with almost no inclination makes this beach ideal for safe swimming and kite surfing. The downside is that at low tide the sea withdraws for hundreds of meters leaving almost no water with lots of seaweed and sandbanks. However, this makes it a great exploration with kids taking sticks as to discover crab, starfish, sea worm, etc. If you had your fair share of tropical beaches, then this beach does not make the cut of 10 best beaches, but it still does nicely for a beach holiday.", "This beach is almost for surfers only; as other travelers have written most of the public beaches are so filthy!; good opportunity to take a bite or beverage to enjoy sunset and nightlife.", "Hit the beach early with the locals as it's the best part of the day to get some exercise done before hitting the pool or what evere else you have planned!", "Good service from the lounge rental/surf board rental/ bars at the back. Nice laid back staff Not the nicest sand. Looked good for surfing, but that's not what I was there for. Be careful of urchins here because there are several Rocky patches as you walk out into the water that they inhabit. Not suitable for snorkelling, average for swimming. Grand for sitting and having a drink. Beautiful for sunset", "Grt area. Went there too take photos of sunset. Beach abit dirty. Lots of ppl. Bit dark walking area there. Lots of scooters. Amazing restaurants", "Fairly clean beach with lot of restaurants, spas and shopping stores near by. Excellent for morning walk.", "What has happened to the Dream Beach of Old. Taken away the beach front bar, added a upstairs yuppy deck, bean chairs and so called beautiful people. Not a good and not as clean. My last visit was disappointing.", "A beautiful view and not too crowded. The downside is the amount of locals trying to sell their products that cannot accept 'no thank you' as an answer. Also you have to pay to sit on the beach loungers that cover the beach. 150,000IDR for three of us.", "This beach is a good place for strolling. Neat and clean beach. The weather was good in March when we visited there.overall a nice place for peaceful strolling.", "Nice beach but bit crowded in high season. There is massage, water sport and small stall seliing pario, food, drinks and etc", "Just 2ander down, pick a restaurant, and Chill. We picked Benno's which has a more Aussie menu. You can hire jetskis and have a massage on the beach, tables nextvto Benno's. Enjoy.", "We stayed at the Grand Hyatt. From the hotel pool, almost no distance to the beach. In the morning, we could see a beautiful sunrise scene at the beach. I saw the hotel clening team was cleaning-up the beach side. This is the reason why the beach is so beautiful. There was a sign \\No life guard on duty, swiming is at your risk\\\", I saw a few people were in the see.\"", "First place wanted about 2 million to do both git them down to one then failed the medical they don't like diabetes type 2 for some reason anyhoe went down the road paid 1.2 million and went straight to induction lol no medical so you can slash prices massively if you ask !! Sea walker is ok but the pressure build up does get to you when you go down further it's not deep but it's uncomfortable but good, snorkelling is snorkelling the people are all nice and chilled just don't pay the price on the sheet !!!!!! Sorry it's a pic of me only had two lol but that's the wet suit you get", " beaches still need some clean up, but this is an excellent beach to learn how to surf. Mornings are best. The waves are strong - you hardly have to paddle to catch one. I'm a novice surfer and it's one of our favorite beaches.", "Really enjoyed this beach. Did surf lessons (ask for Peris) with my 8yr old girl and also body surfing. Note this is a real surf beach and not for toddlers or weak swimmers. Great surf scene best in .", "Not the best beach but not terrible. Only good when high tide, not a nice beach at low tide. Walked from end to the other to check out other areas. Outside larger resorts was kept reasonably clean otherwise could be littered with rubbish in other spots. Reasonably busy but nothing unexpected given how many resorts back on to it. Some basic water sports options if you are staying at one of the resorts (paddle boards, kayaks etc) First time to , prefer Thailand beaches to these water is also warmer than what we experienced in ", "The beach is very clean and well maintained along the Grand Hyatt area... ideal for jogging and walking in the morning. The people are nice and friendly.", "We came down several times to have a Bintang and watch the sunsets.. turn right instead of left and have better views of the glorious sunsets without the crowds :) Cheap beer and free views!", "We had a wonderful lunch sitting on the beachfront. A very peaceful escape as it was quiet. The beach was ok, but lots of rubbish at the waters edge, such a shame.", "It's probably good for sunrise but besides that, this is not a very nice beach. Tons of litter and not ideal for swimming (although there are no waves) the water isn't very nice, a few hustlers but not too bad. I don't know. If you are in the area obviously go check it out but don't go there with high expectations. We are super underwhelmed by this beach.", "This beach is seriously filthy - full of discarded rubbish and an open sewer runs out to the ocean - which stinks. I would not swim or surf at this beach. This needs closing and a serious clean up.", "Very nice beach. I went in the late afternoon, and it wasn’t very crowded. The beach is very clean, and the water was clear. Nice, relaxing experience. Know that you pay to use the loungers, and there are people selling things like sunglasses and bracelets.", "I don't normally like to give bad reviews. But here you have to. Long beach with lot of restaurants and other outlets. But people will pester you to buy their products. At some point you will get irritated. Now coming back to the beach, it is dirty and lot of waste here and there lying around. Not clean at all. Rubbish all through the sand. . This beach is for new comers. Those who hasn’t experienced what a real good beach or sea side will call it great as I have seen some of the reviewers do. But if you have gone to Mauritius, Seychelles or some islands in Thailand then you will know what clean beaches do look like. Have been to many beaches around the world. But really disappointed with the way they kept the bay. Same with Kutta beach as well. Sunset is the only good thing you can say about this beach. There are lot of hotels on the line of beach side which has pool. Try to get a room there and sit and relax in the pool side as they are much better.", "This beach could be really beautiful and fine to sunbathing at. But it is quite dirty, both from people on the beach who do not have the sense to collect their rubbish and use the bins and from garbage washed up on the beach. Dogs are running around. But there are also many hotels with nice restaurants who are located at the beach. Wonderful view out towards the Indian Ocean.", "Visited this beach because it was near our hotel. Nothing special. Stray dogs around this area. It seemed dirty. We didn't go into water. The view at Jimbaran is better.", "Beach has nice waves and clean water. Beach is very near to the hotel and the swimming pool. Cabana rentals are also provided. Beach chairs are plenty.", "Lovely beach to walk along and lay on but always barter for a sunbed. Very clean and good for swimming or surfing....well worth a visit...", "Originally the secret beach but now open for public as they doing improvement in public facility and services. Crowded but still ok to swim, sunbathing and relax. Also, there's local cafe with cheap price for food and drink.", "Best at high tide although still pleasant at low tide but always clean and staff at the beach were only too willing to assist.", "Went to the public area of this beach.Found a spot with lots of space with no one around but then we found out why. The water here was filled with garbage. Lots and lots of it and not just small pieces but big pieces of plastic. We moved to a different part where more people were and it was much cleaner but still some garbage in the water and sand. When I walked the beach I saw there were people cleaning in some spots but other laces were pretty filthy. Very unfortunate and I'm sure the bigger hotels try to keep their sections clean. The water was nice and calm for swimming but just too much garbage to recommend anyone visit.", "some live music and some dance chill out music on the beach, wide selection of people and all age groups also popular for the locals surf is always present and most people do swim in this area", "this beach is just so beautiful and after spending many mornings walking up the beach path i must say the people you meet are so lovely and the staff of others resorts always quick to say slamat pagi love it..", "We spent two nights here sitting under umbrellas watching the waves roll in whilst lighting laterns and stting them off into the night sky. You can enjoy a cocktail or a meal here while lounging on beanbag chairs or sitting in a restaurant. It was lovely.", "We walked along Canggu beach because we couldn't get a seat at Finns beach club. It was a blessing in disguise because we had a great time swimming in the ocean. There are lots of surfers and boogie borders. The waves were pretty rough but you could remain in the shallow and pretty much just play in the waves (which were strong) Don't wear a bikini because your bottoms will get pulled off, but you'll have time to grab them ;) the waves are a bit rough if you small children. We walked about 500m away from Finns and found a quiet spot where the sand was clean and it was like our own private beach. The water is clear and clean. We didn't have towels because we assumed we could get some at Finns and ended up just sitting on the fine sand and were fine without them. There are small huts along the beach where you can get a drink and hire a bean bag if you like. Canggu beach is stunning!", "Typical quite good beach with few rental seats and small boat if you like boating for 50k rupiah.The hike down to the beach and the entire vibe is amazing. It looked magical and out of this world but the downside is too crowded with domestic!", "Very nice beach and crystal blue sea.,and u have to rent a beach chair 50000 rupiah. And They have a lot of restaurant , nice place to chill , i recommended pandawa beach must place to visit.", "This beach is well-known for it's food. Along the beach there are many Cafe that provide beverages with Sea and Sunset view. Really nice place to spend afternoon while watching the surfers and the view.", "Such a cool beach and scenery!! It's a surfing beach so expect waves, be careful tho walking into the water as there's rocks and dips, as I fell in not knowing there where holes and rocks! BTW do not pay to go in the beach, when I walked up to the entrance to enter the beach there is a parking officer trying to make you pay to enter the beach!! It's a hoax it's pretty corrupt but I said no and walked straight in!", "Such a shame it's not better looked after. Rubbish floating in the water cannot swim here. Nice hotel bars along the front though", "This beach has nice and fine sand which is great for kids to play with. Sections of the beach are very dirty with lots of debris. Only the sections next to the major resorts are relatively clean. Even though lots of dead coral reef got washed up the beach, it is not a great place for snorkelling - you cannot see much from the water near shore. ", "Great for a paddle during the day, and a great place to enjoy a few beers and watch the sun set with the wife.", "Some really nice little cafes on the beach try Lulu's they bake fresh bread onsite, we had grilled chicken and advocado sandwich on wholemeal with a side of wedges (these are really good )and chicken satay with rice throw in a couple of large bintangs a few hours on the day bed with a couple of swims , great cheap afternoon.", "Nice and clean, better than expected, didnt get hassled.", "A jolly beach of locals and tourists. Very hot in full sun.... We had a nice morning sitting on the Mercure Loungers having bought drinks and then lunch .... Good location as it is at the far end of the beach so much more quiet and well shaded by palm trees. We would certainly consider staying at Mercure which was a nice size and very attractive. Some of the other hotels were vast....with some very fancy outdoor seating/eating arrangements. Maybe some people like lying in lines with loads of other tourists but it is not really our thing....", "We spent late afternoon and early evening at this beach. Mixed feelings. The water and sunset were stunning. The view of the beach was very disappointing. There was garbage all along the beach. What a shame, this is such a beautiful area and should be more cared for by everyone. We had to watch where we were walking to avoid the mess. We got some great pictures of the sunset.", "There is a lot on offer at this beach but do not expect to see surf. However we were able to wind surf, hire jet skis, kayaks as well as go scuba and snorkel diving. A very safe beach for young families.", "Not the fault of anyone but the sand was more like fine grit than sand so not that nice to walk bare foot on. The issue which could be resolved was that the beach was not that clean - there were bits and pieces of small scale rubbish washed up.", "Beaches aren't very clean in . This was the best I saw in a month of travel. Nice bars and beach clubs. ", "Nice sand, comfortable sunbeds, good service and very warm water. Unfortunately it is impossible to swim in the ocean when it is low tide, e. e. at least a half of the day.", "Too crowded and they charged an entrance fees to enter the beach. Lots of food stalls but nothing fancy", "Unfortunately this gorgeou beach was covered in rubbish. The little food and drink places along the edge of the walkway were friendly and if looking for basic food , nice views and cold drinks its a great spot. The laid back atmosphere and lovely locals makes is favourite spot though when visiting . We stay here for 1/2 of our trip.", "We were at the Ayodya Resort (entrance fee). The beach was clean, staff very nice to us and loved the beach restaurant / pool. Perfect toilets, showers... Pay 500k (3 sunbeds / towels) = 400k spend in the restaurant, so you pay just 100k for towels... Younger kids = morning = big waves. Better to come around 3pm and later.", "Never saw a nicer beach without water. By 11am the water is going back (so anything what stay is stinking seatrash) and come again sometimes in the night. Swimming is possible from 5am to 11am", "Big waves so you need to be careful when going out. Water is not crystal clear however is clean enough for an enjoyable visit. Thanks for reading , Shaniece .", "Best to stay in a hotel with direct access to the beach. I just love to see the sunrise while the water is in low tide or just relaxing on the beach in the afternoon and listening to live musics in bars along the beach at night. Good place to enjoy a relax beach holiday.", "Beautiful serene ocean. Turquoise waters to delight the soul. Small Cafe if you need a bite or a chiller. Very convenient warm showers to rinse off. Magnificent views from the top.", "This would be the best beach we visited in . For a combination of reasons. Firstly the view as your driving though the lime stone quarry and see the beach. ( ill add pictures at a later stage ). You must pay a small fee of around which is under £1. You have lockers to put your valuables in and its safe and trust able. The water is crystal clear and the only activity in the area is water kayaking. which i highly recommend. I think it costs 20k or 20k each which is under £1. You can go out as far as the natural surf breakers, which are about 500 metres out. The water is no higher then chest high so its safe even if you cant swim. Then you have the snack stall's near the beach. A good choice of local food/drinks. Fruits and snacks. Highly recommend visiting this beach.", "The time we visited the weather was pretty stormy and there were signs warning of rips! Not a safe place to swim! However walk up to the Westin hotel and have a drink while watching the sunset! Good people watching Place and nice and relaxing!", "It’s a beauty even watching the water being far and then in few hours approaching . The trees on the sand also beautiful and the squirrels playing around .", "It's not a bad beach but certainly not the cleanest which is such a shame. A lot of drains go straight into the ocean and you see a lot of rubbish. You can rent chairs there and be sold jewellery from your beach towel if that's what you are after. Head further north for better beaches.", "The beach was terrible. Ugly, dirty, the beachwalk leads through rubbish and dirty places. I even did not go into the water...", "This beach has good sand and its suitable for children because there is a coral reef. Also, if you are planning to stay in Hyatt, it is a good place as it is near to the hotel. The hotel has a private beach. There are plenty of aqua sports there so it's really good and the tide gets really low in the night about 6:30pm Indonesian time.", "Beauty beach and clean i like to take photo there... But so hot in afternoon..so i use hat I wanna back to there if i come back to ", "Muddy water when we went out snorkeling and not so much beach to lay on. The restaurants on the beach are nice tough.", "Spent the day at the beach and it was wonderful but remember to slip slop slap because even the wind will burn you and you don't even relies it's happening and we were in the shade of an umberella, the water was warm and just a relaxing place.", "best beach in . lots of places to eat. beautiful crystal blue water. i would recommend going to check it out", "Nice sunset view on the ocean beach, very busy with a lot of turists. Sunset it’s around 6:15 PM, interesting place in .", "To be fair was only there for an afternoon- couldn’t get away fast enough. Terrible packaged deal restaurants / dirty beaches. Everything you don’t want to see and experience", "You drive through huge limestone formations as you enter the beach area - and be greeted by the large \\Pandawa\\\" statues! The beach in itself is ok - neither too good nor bad. But this is the place from where we spotted paragliders and that was a great experience :)\"", "Should visit, there is a choice for clubs, the water is clear. some of the clubs are quite expensive.", "There were a few pre-wedding photo shoots going on and I don’t think you could swim that far out however having said this it was a beautiful beach and the best thing about it was it wasn’t too busy. It was a very relaxed environment quiet and the breeze was lovely as it often felt too hot around the pool. You could eat at the beach restaurants and walk from hotel to hotel:each that join the beach ,but other than these few hotels I think it is private to people staying in these hotels (it’s not a public beach?!) There are sun loungers and there are different styles of beds even four posters but I think these belong to one of the hotels where we weren’t staying so not sure if anyone could use them. Plus I think they were mainly intended for massage. There are sellers on the beach but not many and they’re okay. It is cheap for hair braiding!! We really loved staying here. ", "Decided to dip in the water for a swim one afternoon. When we put our feet in the water, it & the sand felt very sticky & gooy. Did not feel fresh & clean like the beach water in Sydney. Also, the sand is very thick & grainy with lots of bits of broken shells all through it, & bits of rubbish about. No real waves close to shore to circulate the water & sand. I don't recommend swimming in this water, it just didn't look, feel & smell fresh & clean.", "Pleasant but ... not my favorite... there’s open sewage and a fair amount of trash that washes up on the beach from god knows where? all sorts of PLASTIC trash is around and incredibly sad to witness. Why isn’t aggressively working on picking up trash from its once pristine beaches? Non biodegradable PLASTIC shouldn’t just sit on the beach - it’s dirty and harmful to the environment. This is what happens when they’ve got 5 million visitors per year ...", "By far the most polluted beach I have ever seen. Definitely not good for swimming. The shopping and restaurants are awesome but stay in your pool", "Not a great beach after living in Australia foe so long. Dogs on beach (good place to get worms!) and coral lined shores make it sharp to get in and out of water. Water is shallow for a long way out - good for young kids but annoying if trying to swim and no waves to body surf here. However, its one saving grace is the awesome bars and restauraunts that line the section from the port/golf course area stretching down south for a good kilometre. Really nice lighting, pools and decor make them great for dinner, but sweltering dyring lunch due to sun glare off sand and water.", "Shallow waters, seriously hot and high humidity however lots of trees to take shelter under. one of the best beaches we have ever been to. fully reccomend", "bustling beach with loads of shacks and restaurants to choose from, sit and relax. Great food and loved Bintang beer. Mostly clean beach considering the foot fall.", "Disgusting beach filled with garbage so sad. really needs to work on their garbage disposal. A paradise vacation spot littered with gatbage that constantly washes up on shore, sad 😢", "Only there for one afternoon using a \\private\\\" beach from the Grand Nusa Dua (they have a free shuttle). Very clean, very expansive, and low, low tide. Not one of the world's great beaches, but it sure was nice walking about 100 meters in the water and still being at knee's height!\"", "Nice sandy beach with lounges and umbrellas for hire. A number of beach clubs with restaurants and bars to watch the sunset. Not sure about the drains flowing down the beach to the ocean through!!", "lots of bean bag style chairs grouped together into informal beach bars with soft drinks and beer. food is not always for sure, depends on who shows up cooking which dishes around your spot. but for sure it's the most relaxing and pleasant beaches in the area.", "Don't hope too much for this beach. 4 years ago, I visited this beach and it's very clean. But last week, i visited this beach but it's completely different from 4 years ago. Too many local people build their own store and too many trash in this beach. The view is okay but not too good to relax in this beach.", "If cleaned up and stray dogs are removed then this beach could be a top beach. It has a lot of potential.", "What an amazing beach to spend the day. There are nice day beds, good food around the corner and it's nice to see the surfers in the water.", "Went here for the day on a trip with family, was recommended by one of the locals and was brilliant. There is a massive bar/hut where you can chill and directly opposite is a surf school that allows you to rent a board for £15 for an hour and a half. I had IMAN TAUFIK and was so impressed with his tuition, he was really encouraging and I picked it up quickly. Very unspoilt and beautiful, the sea is great for surfing as the sea bed is just pure sand.", "This was a nicely kept area, with warm water that made for pleasant swimming. There are resorts all along the beach area, so if you happen to be staying at one of them, the water is easily accessible. It wasn't too crowded when we were there in late December.", "Swimmable but dirty, windy!!! sun gone by 5, we were there in May so whether this was anything to do with it im unsure but very Dirty and more for the old folk than young", "This beach isn't wowwwwww...its always full of families, its good for those who wanna learn how to surf, or is travelling with kids. Btw i have to warn that the water is sooooo cold, and there are a lot of option for places to eat, or just chill out and enjoy the beach.", "Nice to play at evening. Along the beach has many cafe, wide and long beach. A good spot for viewing sunset", "It's a nice combination for . There's a light surf which keeps the surfers happy and also the swimmers. Its great for long walks. There are lots of cafes and restaurants along the beach. Places to rent an umbrella for the day or the popular nese fish dinners. Prices are reasonable.", "A secret gem found! The beach was crowded and it took some painstaking car-ride to reach this secluded paradise. Nonethless, it's all worth-while. Do try the BBQ sweet corn!", "Great beach, loads of small stalls selling ice cold drinks and food, lot's of people selling goods which can be a hassle at times, water was pretty clean and some nice surfing as well.", "Nice beach with small current, good for sun tanning and view sunset. Lots of places to take nice photo!", "Very clean beach - great for snorkelling and lots of bars and restaurants dotted along the beach. White sand, swimming area and not too rough. It’s very peaceful during the day and has atmosphere at night", "The beach has a deep fall and at low tide it leaves lots of pools. Not sure how safe it is as there are mentions of sea urchins, so wear those flip-flops! There are sea turtle nests which are protected, so it would wonderful to be around as the babies surface later in June/July", "Beautiful beach. Very clean. Very friendly local people offering a massage, water sports activities, or to sell some local souvenirs. Undeep waters. Very safe. Very predictable tide.", "This is a nice beach with a lot of beachclubs but there are so many tourists and the sea and sand is not that esthetically pleasing as other beaches in ", "Dirty with rubbish and not appealing at all. There were people pestering us for massages. It did not look like the pictures we had seen. Ended up cancelling our 4 nights here because of our first impressions.", "Tepid Indian ocean crashing onto the long sandy beach, always a pleasure. Sure it's busy, but it's fun and relaxed. Plenty to do and to look at. Need to be a little mindful of the rip ...but it's well marked. A great, fun and safe beach!", "The beach is very good and not crowded, also there is a large range of restaurants on the beach to suit every budget.", "Great public beach. The each side is great for early morning walks on the beach. The hotels make sure the beach is cleaned of seaweed each morning after the high tide. The eastern beach is much better than the northern side past the 2 nusas", "This is my first time back in in 20 years and I'm sad to say it's not changed for the better! The beach was litter strewn all along the 10 minute walk we took with large piles of garbage everywhere. The government really need to do something about this if they are serious about tourism as I certainly won't be rushing back again!", "I spent a sunset here on my own, I felt safe. What I liked was that there were so many locals enjoying the last of the sun and the beach. I sat and had a coke and soaked it all in.", "Quiet, older, surfing crowd. The palce to go away from the parties and noise...just to enjoy the beach and waves and vibe.", "Rainy season, all the trash just goes down to the sea during heavy rain. Also some sewer water goes right into the ocean. I don't recommend this beach.", "A colourfull happening with a lot of people right at the beach, anyway take a seat with one of the shops and they organize everything for you, a bintang food or els you need, relax....", "Huge long beach with mild surf. It's very flat, you can walk about 150 to 200 meters towards the sea before hitting the water. Wind was great for kite flying. Very safe for young children. Sand blackish, but fine. Only problem with beach was slight unpleasant smell of rotting vegetation.", "I spent 6 hours chilling at this beach this afternoon and this evening. We experienced chillin on the beach bean bags, refreshing drinks, food, market sellers and to top off a beautiful sunset we were provided live band playing till late. Highly recommend for families too. 😀", "What a beautiful quiet and clean beach. Good place to get your Sunrise photos. There was too many clouds when i was there. You can walk all the way to Sindu Beach A lot of lovely cafes, bars and restaurants along the way.", "We're not surfers so we didn't mind the calm waters here. It's hot in mid day but there's shade under the coconut trees. The water temperature is perfect. There's a paved walkway along the edge of the beach.", "The beach has black sand and some fair waves that i saw quite some people surfing. It is not that crowded in the morning, but it gets super full and colorful nearing sunset. The beach was filthy in the early morning, mostly rubbish from the previous night (it gets pretty festive), but they clean it daily until it is fairly clean.", "Waves crashing beautiful scenery. Lots of people and friendly. Very clean and seating provided was adequate. White waves and we could see the storm coming in to cool down our day. It rained very heavy two nights in a row. It definitely cooled down when rain came. Lots of people swimming at the beach. Some fishing in the evening.", "Nice, Beautiful, and Quiet... I love it,,, and One of My favorite beaches in I wish I can go there again to remind me about how romantic it was be there", "I had breakfast at Sanur Beach, that was really awesome, I woke up in the morning to enjoyed the sunrise that really colourfull before I get some cornflake .", "The beach itself is nice but it's lined with overpriced restaurants. Big pressure selling also from each one. Not my cup of tea.", "The beach is so much more attractive than it's western and southern counterparts. It has eateries and markets and a very relaxed and sophisticated atmosphere.", "Wonderful beach. A great place for sunbathing, umbrella, dogs, swim, and usually some local plays beach football with other tourists also.. what a nice view", "THIS IS A VERY LONG beach and has a pleasant walkway which is mainly concrete. Every kilometer orvtwo there are egresses to the hotels and shopping street.Usually aftter these efresseses there there are metal barriers to stop motor bikes and other vehicles but not walkers and puhbikers. There is a continual natural coral feef outside the beach where waves break , about 1 kilometer offshore. This is a natural shark barrier and local fish all day invthe lagoon.", "Although I did not go swimming here (reserved that for the hotel pool) we had a lot of fun walking along the paved footpath which runs the full length of the beach and browsing in he many stalls in the local markets. To fully appreciate this area one must enjoy bartering and learn to say, \\Tidak!\\\" when not buying.\"", "It really was very lovely and clean and well kept. Sadly I have been spoilt in the Maldives and will not swim in anything not completely clear, turquiose and sparkly!", "Spend some time walking along the beach front , noticed this time lots more rubbish lying around and building up on the beaches, mainly plastic of course. Quite a lot of seaweed also. The small cafes and bars along the way are terrific, very friendly people and go out of their way to help. I just wish people would put rubbish in the bins, not just tourists but mostly the locals.", "Beautiful, long white sandy beach. Stunning! Great for long walks and watching the waves. Not good for snorkeling.", "The beaches on this stretch of are beautiful and clean. Most of them are private attached to the hotels. The tide can go out a lot and when in it can be perfect surfing conditions.", "We decided lets go for a walk and wasn't it nice not to be harassed, along the beach walk , we shopped , we dined , we watched a wedding , and even came across a small clean neat convenience store . A pleasant 3 hours we would do again in a flash", "A relaxing place to chill out. Lots of restaurants along the beach. And many hotels . And most of all amazing views and sunsets and sunrises.", "A great place at sunset. Well maintained beach, the only thing was that there are quite a lot of dogs left roaming around, all seem pretty friendly though.", "By day the beach is nice not crowded and good to learn how to surf, at sunset there’s four beach bars B9B is my favourite food good and the Bintang cold with bean bags to listen to the duos playing laid back songs...", "Very nice beach facing the east in . About 20 minutes from the airport. Lots of restaurants on the beach you can eat and drink at. Prices not great, but reasonable at most. Calm waters to swim in, no waves for surfing.", "A great beach with lots of little bars on it. Bean bags everywhere. Lots of nese eager to sell there goods or a neck massage, pedicure, manicure while you enjoy a cold drink.", "Worth a visit, a vast long beach...However, too many stones on the shore took some pleasure away. Nice beach eating joints.", "We had 2 days here and loved it except for some of the beach sellers. There is only so much junk someone wants to own and this is something that they do need to learn. We rode our hired bikes along the beach walk and main road which was exhilarating. Puri Sading Hotel wasn't a bad hotel to stay either, nice service, and rooms with hot water, loved it!", "The night we went wasn't good for a nice sunset, very hazy and overcast. Markets are great and you need to have some grilled corn. Check out the snake pit as well, we got to hold this huge snake.", "Few kilometers long beach. Not so crowded. Waves are good for surfing. A lot of boards to rent. Or you can take 2 hours lessons. Sand is nice white with black patches that comes from volcanic stones. The beach is not of the cleanest but is pretty good. There is a lot of restaurants on the beach where you can chill. Prices are above average. Worth spending some days here.", "The beach is wide, long and beautiful only if you don't look closely. There were dirty nappies, broken glass, piles of dog poop and other sorts of rubbish all over the place. We couldn't let our children walk barefoot in the sand, and we all were completely put off swimming, thinking the water was likely dirty as well. I write this review hoping that the local council and/or the beachfront businesses can organize ongoing cleanup and pollution prevention for the area, as that beach is a major tourist draw.", "Cleaner and nicer sand. The riptide in some areas is pretty strong so be careful with little ones or not strong swimmers.", "We visited on September 18th and it was very nice. Big waves added to the fun. Nice sand. A great place to visit if you want to get out of the pool and join the crowd of beach people 🤣🤣", "Nice place for surfers, but unfortunately a lot of trash on the beach, specially after heavy rains and winds", "Nice to relax here.. food is ok. Not too pricy . Wave is not so big so i think its save for people or family with children", "Always something interesting happening. Love that lots of locals swim here with their families. The beach was clean and very calm. Perfect for families. Love the beach warungs - loads of variety and a nice way to spend a few hours relaxing walking along the beach front, stopping at the warungs for refreshments. Shopping at the fixed price, airconditioned shops was very cheap and great quality. Much cheaper and a better experience than the bargaining stalls.", "I was here once, but not too interested to go closer to the beach due to so many people there. Local tourist mostly. So many bus who parked there. I dont know, it just not too interesting. Couldnt enjoy the ambience.", "Getting to the beach is tricky for people who are not staying at the hotels directly on the beach. Most hotels have a very unfriendly sign saying something like no thoroughfare unless you are going to eat at their beachside restaurants. But once your there its very nice. Sandy beach with many restaurants and also small shops. It can make a lovely day out.", "Amazing sunsets over this beach. A good opportunity to dine on local seafood, cocktails and icy beer. The seafood is at good prices compared to Australia however watch the smaller cafes and restaurants and what they try to charge you for as they tried putting extra beers on our tab and it was difficult to get them to remove them. I suggest pay for your drinks as you go. You can hire stand up paddle boards etc to enjoy the water without the big surf. There are alot of people trying to sell items so a firm \\No Thanks\\\" will help keep them at bay.\"", "Unlike the other beach crowded with hundreds of boats for water sports and transport to turtle island, this one near Hotel Santika is pretty quiet and relaxing. Water isn't the clearest I've seen, but clean enough to be called decent with calm, low waves. The sand isn't exactly the finest, but quite clean and free from edgy rocks. Marine lives aren't apparent there except some kelp and coral may occasionally be spotted with some tiny crabs at certain stretch. With some trees for shades, this stretch is not planted with stereotypical palms and pines which often cause the sand to be blended with spiky acorns or twigs, the sand is rather safe and comfy to walk on. Shaded benches may be rented (overpriced compared to many other beaches of different countries) and bars are available, too.", "Try to walking along the beach was so beautiful a lot of shops,restaurant. we woke up early to watch the sunrise also great. just stop to beachfront restaurant and have a great time", "Very clean beach with fun music and restaurants in certain areas on the beach. Swimable and lots of sand to walk or jog.", "The entrance is simply beautiful and you'll love the water there! Clean and beautiful! I believe it's the best beach i had visited!", "Nice views, but dirty beach. The local authority needs to do more to tidy up after all the bogans! Other than that very nice, with friendly beach bars. For the gay traveller seek out Joes, who will give you an amazing welcome. And COOOOOOLD beers!", "What a great atmosphere sitting with your feet in the sand having a cold drink watching the sun do down after another beautiful day in .", "So much rubbish floating in the water........water is beautiful and warm and the atmosphere great, but it's all let down by the floating rubbish and debris in the ocean. Something needs to be done......", "Good place for families and to mingle with the locals who bring their children to dip in the ocean. Lots of boats which double as art installations with driftwood, rope and nets clumped together. Fine white sand and a sunset that's gone all too quickly.", "Sand was big and coarse, water was full of reeds and the beach full of touts who harassed us for services. Only positive was the reef made it ideal for our kids to swim as there were no waves.", "Low tide, white sands, not too crowded. One of the best beach to spend with kids. Try the bay area of nusa dua beach in the morning. ", "Very clean but a shame it's so busy as i dont like people in my photos. Loved the huge frog figures in the gardens,shame it was drizzling a bit on the day we were there as would loved to have stayed longer.If there is ever a quiet day there it would be great.", "The beach is very clean. There's parasails and boats for hire and there's lots of good restaurants and shops. My favorite shop is hardys supermarket. It's huge with 2 storeys of souvenirs and grocery at extremely affordable prices. I'll definitely come back!", "Very touristy and busy with lots of sellers asking for trade. Good place for some surf lessons. Lots of restaurants to choose from. Nice place to sit with a Bintang and watch the sun go down", "We had never walked along the beach so we decided to catch the shuttle and walk to and along the beach. It was crowded, with several Beach Bars overlooking it. There is quite a lot of litter but I could see people cleaning up, which is good. The sea itself feels like river water. We enjoyed the walk and it reminded us of the past when we were assailed by hawkers who seemed to take rejection of goods personally.", "the beach was kept extremely clean as workers continued all day raking & burying the seeweed, also physically removing the rubbish that washed up on shore. had a little bit of a surf but mainly just a paddle as wrong time of year for good swell", "Beautiful and clean. Lots of cafe and hotel bars along the beach to grab a drink as you wander along. The market is good for sarongs and holiday clothes. Just remember to barter.", "It's not the best beach in the world and could be cleaner though the hotels along it do clean up their bits but it's great for a refreshing breeze while walking in the sea to cool off. You can swim but the waves can be a bit strong.", "Lovely beach, back of beach nr Hyatt has trees and loungers for guests only. There are security guards on duty. There are people trying to sell watches, sarongs, etc., which is a bit of a nuisance. There are more hotels further along the beach which are less quiet.", "Nice place to swim without big waves, ideal place for swim with babies. It's sand beach with big amount of tourists. You can surfing or kayaking or snorkling or get massage.", "There were gorgeous beaches, and others that were not so nice. The part in behind the Oberoi Hotel and Ku De Ta was fabulous. I even got a chair and a massage on the beach there.", "This Beach is only good for Surfers. Its mostly crowded but have good waves. And chill an the \\Old Man's\\\" Bar.\"", "I came in February which is the low season of tourist in . It was actually great although it did not have sunshine all the time (but sometimes pretty strong sunshine), I feel pretty comfortable to swim at that time. The beautiful blue water made me feel like I'm dreaming :) I miss the beach there~", "A really nice beach to walk along and heaps of beach restaurants to choose from that put you in a perfect place to see the sunset.", "Nice beach. Be careful where you walk though as there is a large amount of plastic getting washed up onto the beach. This is very sad as apart from that it is very pretty. You can walk along the beach for a long way. There are touts selling all sorts of things on the beach too. Be sure to swim between the flags as there are dangerous bits.", "Lovely clean beach and golden sands - it can get crowded but there is still plenty of spaces to relax and enjoy the sea and sands.", "This beach is very calm and almost swimming pool during low tide because there are reefs just inshore.If you have got kids,it is very safe here,not suitable for surfers though.", "Nice beach when its been cleaned. Access from the hotels and also lined by small shops. There are boat trips from here too.", "the beach was nice and well worth the walk / visit. we laid out and had some coconut water and mixed drinks. The beach is very dirty and there are no garbage cans around, so you need to be careful where you step, but still very nice and worth the visit!", "It was hot day when arriving this beach, the waves was very mesmerizing and its quiet too bcz of less people around. I love to be here, but too bad there were a lot trash like plastic etc between the waves. too bad bcz i was hard to find trash can around the beach. I hope the management of this beach could do something about this. Seriously the only thing tht disturbing on this beach was only trash.", "This is one of the best beaches in . Quiet and less tourists around. The blue water & white sands are simply mesmerizing. Good for relaxing.", "Locals so happy and helpful felt very safe for the cost of little money for a cool coconut drink and a Bintang we got to sit in the shade and watch the beach life and shopping close by for bargains ..... so good recommend ..... lots of private cars and taxes to get you back to your accommodation", "This beach is a local beach very quiet and beautiful. The locals are so sweet the food on the beach is cheap and tasty. The only down side is there was a lot of Europeans that showed up late in the day.", "Overall nice, with the exception of 'beach' vendors and 'brownish' water at places. Lots of sunscreen recommended though, sun is tricky and you can easily get burnt.", "Clean and uncrowned beach with numerous bars and eating places. Paved walkway for pedestrians and cyclists.", "We last visited this area 30 years ago. Wow has it changed! Such a beautiful area. Beach is awesome, grassed area so clean no cars or bikes so great to enjoy an area without hassles.", "Good beach for families. Water not too deep and beach clean. There are places to rent sunbeds and towels for 50k.", "Good for relaxing, but the water was not so blue at time I came. Good for runner because the beach is so flat. Very safe for children.", "Heaps of restaurants to choose from, good for a run, massage, nice swimming beach, toilets and shower, surfboard hire $5 an hour ok for beginners. Be prepared to be hassled even when your eating a meal.", "One of the surfers point in . Sometimes really big waves and it is also fun to swim there. The beach is sand, there are sunbeds and sun shilds to hire, around 5-6 euro for two but it is ok without them also. There is a big club finn beach near and you can enter inside or chill outside on the sand free:) There are surf rentals. You can find markets to grab water as well . It is one ofmy favorite spot for swimming , safe waves, energic young people around, no plastic in the sea and secure ( you can leave your stuff when you are swimming) not very crowded.", "Family friendly, very crowded- I myself love crowded places, with live music! Sunset views are fantastic! The beach is pretty clean, nice to walk in the shore.", "There are high tide differences in , when the tide is out the beach is pretty ordinary. I was extremely surprised at the amount of garbage floating in the water. I spent one day at the beach and it was enough", "Atrocious. Watercraft and plastic debris everywhere. No good for swimming or to laze around on the beach.", "A beautiful beach with the best view of the nese sunset. Enjoy a cocktail as you watch the sun go down.", "Great place to get some satay, grab a drink and watch the sun go down with some background music. Small markets. Thoroughly enjoyable. ", "Wonderful area for a long beach walk and to view local life. As with some of you tend to hear the words \\Massage and Taxi?\\\" from time to time but you're left alone.\"", "The only good thing about this beach is the sunset. I would not swim there personally. There is a good market at the back with many bars and restaurants to chose from to watch the sunset with a drink in hand.!", "Great place to chill out, have a few bintangs, and watch the sunset. Plenty to do and some great beach front bars.", "Clean water Clean sand but our was a private beach Lots of wedding pics being taken Good to people watch Lots of choices for food etc", "the wide beach with golden sand... it is nice in the morning with big waves and in the afternoon without water because of the tide////", "we love going to the beach, hiring some lounges ( Andy Bar),sitting watching the world walk by, conversing with the vendors ,we are getting to be regulars , so no real hard sell...eating fruit, reading, having a Bintang, local food from the beach......overall, just relaxing", "Love to come back and stay a little longer! Beaches are beautiful and good is fresh😃 Am going to tell family n friends n come stay here!", "Plastic everywhere. In the evening singers on the various bars bellow to out be heard adding to the chaos.", "We spent a couple of days on Double Six Beach across from the Seaside Mexican restaurant in the Gay-friendly section of the beach. Look for the small rainbow flag on a poll. The guys who work on the beach are friendly and attentive. They moved chairs and umbrellas to make sure everyone in our party was comfortable and fed. Nothing beats a day on the beach with seaside food and drink service. Just be sure to wear your sandals, because the sand can be as hot as burning coals.", "Choose a bar next to the beach get a beer and enjoy the sunset. Most of places has live music or dj, so the atmosphere of this place at sunset is incredible. You have to see and feel it.", "Perfect water quality like an island not a main land beach but only a tiny bit of beach is public most belongs to the expensive resorts. It's still nice enough for a day and the restaurant has all you need for refreshments plus 25k beach chairs or towels", "Living in WA where our beaches are awesome, reviewing other beaches is contextual! Large sandy beach, lots of local beach bars and options on the beach itself including surf lessons. You will get approached by sellers with everything from “genuine Rolex” to sarongs and pedicures! but they were always good humoured and respectful with us, when bartering and even when we were not interested. You can hire a sunbed for about 100k each and often bean bags are free if you are ordering food/drink from a beach bar Beach was clean when we were there. Its mostly not surf life saving patrolled and there are signs warning of rips etc. There was often a strong swell although the beach is shallow entry to the water - plenty of family friendly surf and access, just be mindful Great place to watch the sunset (again in context compared to WA 😂) or for a long beach walk on the edge of the water. (Walk from Seminyak beach through doublesix, Legion. And onwards!)", "Lovely beach both in the daytime and evening because of the promenade that links the various hotels. Lots of variety in terms of restaurants; also includes pleasant open-air shopping area that is not overly posh (and priced acordinly...).", "Great place to stay. Long beaches. Good place to start when coming to . Not a party beach more mature crowd.", "Great for a walk or evening stroll. You can walk right along the beach and past all the resorts and hotels. Snorkeling and swimming is good around here and surfboard hire and watersports can be arranged on the beach.", "Some of the best sunbeds I've encountered on , really thick and perfect to relax on. It's always quite busy so you have to be okay with that. Sometimes there's a bit of noise polution from all of the people but it's definitely worth it. Also there's a lot of things to do on this beach.", "We loved this beach, it was great for a day time tan and swim as long as you do not mind the traders that hassle you every 5 minutes. Also a wonderful place to watch the sunset and have a cocktail...............or even dance on the beach with live music.", "A difficult to access beach hidden on the \\other\\\" side of a number of large villas and hotels. You can reach it down a path at Ku De Ta or at Jalan Kayu Aya, just along from Motel Mexicola. If you are of the white Kiwi or Aussie brigade take your sunscreen and pay for a sun umbrela if you intend to spend any time at the beach. I am not a surfer but the surf was quite large and to my untrained eye seemed to be what a number of doctors might order grommets and experts alike to savour. I presume the waves arose from beach breaks, and on the day we were there we observed a number of perfect A frames.\"", "White sandy beach where many hotels and villas are located. Nice long side walk for morning and evening jogs", "Beach itself is relatively clean, with a nice view. On super hot days there was an oder - I suspect from the rubbish behind the restaurants along the beach front. It was quite unpleasant and we could not stay long. Would recommend going at sunset/night as it's a bit cooler and the lanterns that are put up make for a very nice view.", "High waves are fun but sometimes you can’t swim because of ti. A lot of restaurants where you can eat/drink.", "We stayed in a villa in the Kedonganan part of Jimbaran Bay. The beach was without doubt one of the worst places I have ever been. The sand and water were full of litter - plastic, papers, old coconuts, a needle!!! No efforts are made to keep the water and sand clean and we were horrified. Under no circumstances would we go back to this area. The local authority and people visiting need to care for their environment otherwise there will be no tourists going here in a few years.", "Only here for the day. Hired a couple of sun loungers and had a nice relaxing afternoon on the beach. The waves were very dumpy on the day which made swimming difficult. We saw a few people get bowled by the waves and one lady carried out by the lifeguards. The walk along the boardwalk was nice and the beach in front of the huge resorts was very quiet.", "This was the best spot for enjoying the water. The sand was pure and the beach was clean, but a bit crowded. We absolutely loved the water here. Small, but intense waves makes it great fun in the water for playing, swimming or even surfing. So far this is one of the best beaches we've seen in . The beach is pretty lively, if you don't like the crowds, you won't enjoy it.", "The beach was relaxing with it's wide sand and good surf. Great that you can walk along the beach for miles and also call in to visit places all along the way. ", "Visited this beach during sunset. Nice beach to spend some time in the evening. There is live music, it wasn’t much crowed.", "Its one of the cleanest and quietest beach on the strip. has a nice photo and dinner point that you can pre book", "lovely beach, good for relax ,nice sunset, white sands,enjoy here and we will back here for holiday on december", "We wanted a totally relaxing 2 weeks, and to be away from the party scene, and that's what we got. Extremely relaxing with location great to get around on foot, or taxi if you like. Great seafood restaurants (right on the beach, with the surf coming up to the tables and a view to die for) and a wonderful village feel.", "A beautiful beach at high tide. The water is calm so perfect for young children. Not a lot of fishes to see so not a snorkeling place.", "We stayed at Melia , right on Nusa Dua beach. We had been using the pool at the resort but decided to take a dip in the ocean. It was like stepping into a lukewarm bath!! But the water was clear and the beach very clean. Extremely safe for little children.", "The beach is clean and reasonably quiet. No traders pester you on the actual beach, but if you visit the markets along the boardwalk. Beware!", "Perfect beach, cleaned daily and kept pristine. Lots of top hotels on the beach and it feels as though each keep their areas tip top. Ocean can be a little rough but still lovely and warm", "The beach was clean, the sea was warm and clear. Not too many vendors trying to sell their wares. Plenty too keep your attention if you enjoy watching the activities happening in the sea, plenty of watersports happening all around. Definitely worth a visit ", "The beach looked good but the pool tempted us much more. The beach was very shallow (waist height) until the sand bar about 100 meters out about half of the days we were there. There was a sign about sea urchins and jelly fish that put us off slightly but other people were in the water. I asked about the glass bottom boat and one of the locals said the water was too murky at that time of year to see clearly.", "I was there with my friends it a nice and fairly clean beach the best part is there is walking lane on the side and many beach shacks for all kind of food and drinks", "On our last trip 3 years ago we remembered the beach and ocean being really dirty. Now it’s looking great and a beach you can happily grab that surf lesson or sit an watch an incredible sunset at one of the bars", "The part of the beach I visited were littered with garbage, but it is different every day but it looked like this for two days. Otherwise a quite crowded upper part where the hotels have taken parts of the beach for them selves.", "Definitely not what I expected especially from all the hype. Beach and sea water seemed rather dirty and it was too crowded with vendors.", "Here is the best sunset spot in . Most of the cafes around has similer concept with a colorful pillow as chair and it's beautiful!", "Amazing beach with foot path all the way. Lovely restaurants, right on the beach. Great for kids, gelato awesome. Great fixed priced markets, Monica's and Tootsies. 😁", "Dont understand what tourists see in this foul smelling and overcrowded beach. THis used to be a great spot 20 years ago but has deteriorated to such a point that I wouldn't even walk my dog there. One can see seweage water being pumped onto the beaches and frankly some of the worst eateries and bars in the area. Stay away if you're looking for a white sandy beach.", "The area of the beach we visited was private to our hotel. It was well taken care of and had plenty of room for whatever activities you wanted at the beach.", "Average beach, a bit dirty. A lot of people like locals bothering you with advertisments and asking you if you want massage.", "Came here in October while staying close by. It is a very common beach, busy and reminded me of an over crowded beach in Spain where all the Brits go. People playing ball games and frisby. Not a time to relax and chill if you go here.", "A lovely clean and safe beach, perfect for families, with a board walk and plenty of places to stop for a chat and drink.", "The beach drops off quite quickly at the shore line and then remains the same level for a long ways out. It is like a huge swimming pool that empties when the tide is out, but then you can explore the tide pools, which is lots of fun! We aren't surfers, but every day there were people out there catching waves. It looks like the surf accommodates beginners as well as more advanced surfers. Being near the equator, the water is always warm!", "Aussies will find this beach and water clean and lovely! There is a blowhole half way down which is good too.", "The route to get to this beach is an interesting one which is kind of cut through the rocks. The beach itself is lovely but the water can be rough and the bottom is covered with rocks. The day we went it was quite windy and the current was pretty strong. I would say not very suitable for children to swim. There are lots of little shacks to buy local food and drink.", "Is a huge pity to have a wonderful place ruined like this :( The water is clear, hot temperature, the beach is beautiful but you at Inside an have plastic bottles and packages floating around... felt a great pity of how we ruin amazing natural landscapes like this.", "I liked this beach most of all. After paying the admission, you continue along the road between the rocks until you reach the junction that divides the beach into two parts. There are lots of bars and warungs. We had 2 deck chairs and umbrella for 50k / day. The beach is beautiful, it can be walked along the rocks to the left.", "Colors of beach are really awesome.. but entry and exit is not easy to sea.. Suddenly sea is so deep.. and wawe so strong.. you couldn’t control your foot.. but sand, sea and panorama are so beautiful .. there are warungs around to eat and drink.. shower at the beach is free.. I advice..", "Good for sun but and nice experience in double six beach . The location . Restaurant close by fantastic", "Did parasailing at Nusa Dua with my daughter and wife. Great experience in that the one where we went via boat into the ocean and did parasailing was amazing... Did it in tandem with the wife & kid and the three of us had an amazing time. Do haggle with the operators as they mark up the price. Take either your mobile phone or a pocket camera to take photos when on the boat (you can ask other people who are also doing the parasailing to take photos for you). This is because operators will sell you photos that have been taken. But these photos are only 4R where as we were expecting more like 6R considering other attractions such a Zoo etc give those. It wasn't properly advertised (one small note on an obscure window). You also get asked to buy 10 photos if you want the soft copies which is again a problem. A disappointing note to the parasailing experience but one that was still amazing.", "The scenery was wonderful. Felt very relaxing at the beach. However not good for swimming at low tide due to a lot of rocks and seaweed.", "The amount of plastic , logs , bottles that was floating in the water was very bad and disappointing very very dirty.", "Nice first time here, blue waters & sandy beach, we didn't swim as just stop over from our day tours. Not too sure will be back again, as it was too crowded with tourists when we came. Tour buses all the way at the big parking lot.", "White sand beach, now wasn't good as previous decade. to many garbage and food vendor that lack of disipline of cleanliness", "Beautiful and relaxing for a walk, listening to the ocean and then looking at an amazing sunset. What a way to finish the day.", "Nice sandy beach with some trees proviing shade. There's a big reef in front, so at low tide you can't swim. Waves are about 500m away, so walk/paddle for a while. Some sea weed, no large rocks. If you walk on the reef, I'd recommend shoes just in case.", "Lovely beach and great for relaxing. All hotels have their own private beach area with a walkway through so you can look at what facilities are on offer. Lots of little shops and ladies offering cheap massages. 1hour for £5 which is about 75000 rupiah. Great for kids as the water here is fairly shallow and whats in the water as well is amazing", "Nice beach and refreshing to swim in - swim out past the reef and you will be within some big waves. At shore the waves are a trickle.", "Huge beach with a great atmosphere. It's very clean and lovely comfortable sun beds (200k IDR for the day) The waves are quite strong so not really for swimming, but great to enjoy messing around in the surf. Without a doubt the best time of day to visit is late afternoon - there is a great laid back atmosphere and the beach offers amazing views of the sunset. There are lots of bars along the beach - all with beanbags where you can relax and enjoy the view with a couple of Bintangs! Also great to stay into the evening as there is lots of live music to enjoy", "The beach was easily accessible and clean. There are places to sit and get basic drinks. Some people selling trinkets but not too bad.", "We love the beach here but we got hassled to buy things so I was hard to just relax otherwise it was gorgeous.", "A nice sandy beach filled with family's. After 5 pm lots of nese family's come down to the beach to cool off and have some fun flying kites. There is a lovely community gathering. There are the local market ladies who harass you but they won't come down on the beach so it's very good. Great cafes and eateries along the beach side.", "Very very pretty at sunset and at night but during day just not that great Rubbish on beach which was disappointing Rips like nobody's business and tonnes of idiots swimming in there ! Constant hagglers too who were pretty damn persistent Stick to pool until 4 pm!", "Possibly the most quiet beach in . Small waves good for swimming. Lots of locals pestering you about 'water sports'", "Nice beach. Sand is white and good. Not much space to swim, very shallow. Waves look nice but far and no one go there (dangerous?). Good beaches but far from Caraïbes beaches quality", "This beach was just outside our hotel (Grand Hyatt) - it is beautiful, clean and there are always sun beds free (based on a holiday that took place at the end of July/beginning of August) - if you are looking to take part in water sports however, due to there being a strong wind there was more often than not a red flag to show that the water was not safe to be surfing/playing about in too much as it got quite choppy at times!", "The beach is beautiful, there are waves, surfers, lots of locals selling goods, beach bars with bean bags, good food and drinks. It's not too busy, and you can walk to everywhere. ", "The moment we were approaching the beach, all of us in the car were exclaiming at the sight of white sands and beautiful surf sandwiched between blackstone cliffs. Once we were at the beach, the soft sands under our feet felt so good. With waves crashing on the beach and clear blue skies, it is a picture-perfect scene. There are some construction going on near the beach with new hotels or resorts coming soon.", "you can smell the monte trine everywhere. quite overrated. One thing though the road to town you can walk and if full of goodies and restos.", "Very busy, lots of motor bikes, restaurants shops bars. If you dint like busy and noisy you won't like it. But I enjoyed it. Great food", "this is place for learning to surf, the tides are manageable and the whole experience is enjoyable, plenty of places to eat, drink and watch the sunset", "I read reviews of this beach and the words used to describe it was “pristine”, “gem of a place” etc. you get the picture. Hence we were excited to go visit this beach. Lo and behold the absolute disappointment the moment we hit the shores (had to walk past the rows of establishments sprung up to capture the tourist dollar). Beach was dirty, overcrowded and had a lack of public amenities (I don’t count those toilets set up by commercial establishments and which are also dirty as public amenities). The water was also not clear so I’m really unsure how adjectives such as pristine could be used to describe it.", "I visited the beach late evening so didnt quiet enjoy the sunny beach. However it was nice and calm for a pleasant walk and to while away one of your evenings if you have EXTRA TIME", "Great view, beach is very clean, have few cheap hotels near from beach, good place to chill or fishing", "The beach is not ideal for swimming and current is strong and waves can be high plus I believe is not very clean either. But great for sunsets and the atmosphere at that time is so good with bars and beach huts are filled with people and singers, highly recommended for this experience.", "The day we visited my husband nearly stepped on 2 used syringes, the beach was dirty. We would not be in a hurry to go back there. However we ate lunch at Warung Bamboo and had one of the best meals during our stay in . Great little hidden treasure.", "We visited this beach about 4 o’clock and there were barely 15 people on it. We came back at 6 o’clock and there are about 250 people there all taking pictures of the sunset and then retiring to the fish restaurant on the beach. It’s certainly worth a stop on your holiday", "We enjoyed a lot walking down the path along the beach - views at sunset are stunning. The beach itself is quite pleasant, a lot of cafe's & restaurants, massage parlours, only a few touts. Crema beach club was our favourite to enjoy coffee & ice cream on the beach. Kites over our heads were spectacular.", "A lovely big beach which has the typical characteristics of a busy beach. On arriving it is very littered near all the vendors. Loungers are available from IDR 20 000 to IDR 50 000 depending on the season and your bargaining ability. There are a lot of surf schools and good beach to learn to surf. You can have a pedicure, massage or hair plaited by one of the ladies who come around.", "Its a very nice beach. calm and quiet. Extremely good for relaxing, taking a book and have a nap at the beach side. Though some places are litter with dirt and plastic water bottles.", "You could get four couches for 50,000 per hour for the four, if you shop around Good fun trying surfing Beer o'clock lots of nice places after three hours in surf and sun", "Had dinner on the beach at Jimbarin Bay, fantastic especially with kids. They have tables and chairs on sand, kids can run around while you get to relax", "It is one of the best place in where to go to the beach if you are not a surfer. Many blues color on the Ocean. Calm water. White Sand. Bring a sun shield... Or cream. Tanning factory. %-)", "This is a great beach, with calm very warm water. You don't get any waves very often, it's almost like a lake... On the low tide, you can walk a long distance with the water around your knees deep. The sand is very nice and you can have a very pleasant walk along the whole extension of the beach.", "Clean beach, but the tide goes out pretty far, just leaving rocks and a massive paddling pool. Plenty of beachside restaurants around.", "A stunning beach and a beautiful sunset. The bars and hotels that line it were amazing. The only problem is a lot of it was rough and closed so if you fancy a swim you need to be either strong or have a good day.", "As always this is a fabulous stretch of beach that offers loads of fun, surf and relaxation. You can choose a cafe and sit in the comfy beanbag seats, order an ice cold Bintang, even a snack and listen to the music of choice. The best..is to sit on the beach and watch the amazing sunsets or go for a walk in the early morning and watch the sun come up.", "Lovely beach which is clean and well-maintained. Great vibe at the bars/hotels on the edge of the beach. Sunsets are stunning! Watch out in the hotels ... drinks are pricey!", "Shame about the rubbish problem. Would not go in the sea due to plastic, glass and who knows what else! Shame as there are great back drops.", "A must see beach. The road to reach this beautiful destination was tough but totally worth it. I would definitely go there again.", "There ARE places to get a drink - be that soft drinks, beer, milkshakes and fruit juices, great food too. Service is friendly and great. You can go right from a great surf, to relax and eat and drink, then get back out for another surf. Beginner-Intermediate through to advance waves.", "The beach is very nice, and absolutely stunning to watch sunsets from (highly recommend!). It is great for surfers as it has fairly big waves (probably a good size for new surfers), but for swimming it's not so good, but overall it's good and I would give it 4/5.", "Beautiful sunrises! Needs some cleaning up. Quite a bit of litter and a lot of stray dogs running about and defecating on the beach. Yuck. Nice to look at, but I would stick with pools in hotels.", "a lot more needs to be done in regard to rubbish the bars clean there own area but not waters edge used nappies general rubbish still litter beach", "This a chill out beach It decently clean. I expected it to be cleaner. You would find a lot of beach cafes with bean bags. You will also find the regular ones. Gra a bean bag shack and chill on a sunset. Enjoy your meal/drink/with your partner. Avoid monsoon, as rain may spoil it a little bit. ", "Beautiful and clean beach. Great for boogie boarding and surfing. Just swim between the flags as there is quite a rip!! Not too many people either which is s bonus.", "Beautiful and Nice beach. The sun is hot. The chair from the beach Rupiah 150000 is costly. No massage on the beach?", "This beach has deck chairs for hire costs 50,000 rupiahs for 2 chairs 1 umbrella. The beach has blue water and the whitest sand you'll see in . Food is from the tin shacks where fried rice is only 20,000 rupiah and they will even cook you chips if you ask. Not many people have been here before but I would highly recommend!", "I love this beautiful beach. The sea is not very nice, the beach as well but many places to drink something and watch the sunset.", "Because it is actually the ocean the rips are strong and the waves are fearsome. I took my little boy in and left shortly after getting smashed a couple of times. Nice to look at but be aware.", "The beach is generally okay, the tide had brought so much trash, couldn't swim because the beach is so dirty and has big waves, many surfers, lots of street sellers that try to sell random things on the beach, the beach chair rentals are around 50k each", "We visited the beach in the afternoon on our way back home and it was nice just to take a stroll in the sand and soak in the beauty of the beach...", "Very nice beach with a lively atmosphere without feeling busy. Lots of chilled out bars and restaurants that don't cost a fortune.", "The beach still clean and had a nice surroundings with all the mountain view along the road. I like the clean sea water and free shower", "like to spend the evenings in this location, enjoying the sunset. The beach is big and you can go for long walks but it is also very touristy and noisy and which was not a very nice experience.", "Love the beach boardwalk which stretches for miles, lined with shops, restaurants, massages, tour operators, sunbed guys and the lovely local fishing/tourist boats. You can dine instil or have simple grilled fish and a corn on the cob from the warring net to the turtle conservation canter. The only bugbear can occasionally be the risk of being run over by a cyclist! It is very quiet, traffic free,apart from the bikes and it's easy to find a quiet spot under a tree with a book. This is our third visit and I've yet to actually go in the sea, once you've seen it at low tide with all the (I suppose) sewage and waste water pipes laid along the seabed it takes the blowoff. This is why only 4 stars from me.", "Excellent place without the crowds...........Great beach to relax or go for a walk along the beach side shops", "Really dirty beach, but provides an amazing sunset! Grab a place at La Plancha and enjoy a couple of Bintangs and Croquetis while watching it!", "The beach is gorgeous black sand volcanic origin, Nice surfable waves, awesome sunsets! The city is bustling with activity!", "If you like to surf this beach is great, good waves and plenty of places to rent boards and get lessons if needed. It's not somewhere to spend the day on a nice beach however, the sand is dirty and rough. The sea is fun to swim in if you like to play in the waves but not have a relaxing time in as it's too rough.", "I visited in 2010 for the first time and was taken aback by the stunning sunset, however even then the beach itself wasn't great, and it grossly deteriorated ever since. Dirty, grey-ish sand, lots of rubbish, which is not cleaned. The water was murky and muddy, and wasn't inviting at all. One of the locals on a later visit also advised me that it wasn't 'good' to swim, especially after the rain, when all the inland rubbish gets washed via the streams into the bay. I saw lots of nasties floating in those streams, so would agree with that advice. It's such a shame that no one takes responsibility for keeping it clean, as it would have attracted many more tourists if it was maintained. The sunsets are beautiful and many people come to the beach-side bars just for it. Any beach-going experience will most certainly be interrupted by the local hawkers trying to sell you something.", "Nice beach with beautiful views. But need maintenance for its facilities and stalls. Highly recommended if you want to find peace place to see or spend time with children.", "This beach & sea look stunning, but I would walk bare footed as dogs use it as a toilet & rubbish is left on the beach such as broken glass.... But beautiful to walk along & sit at a bar for a refreshment.", "Beautiful beach white sand. Great for families good for water sports. we had our own beach club through novotel awesome to get relax and swim...", "A different feel than the rest of the beaches More lay back and not so developed Felt a bit like a flash back to Asian beach 15/20 yrs ago If you get a nice hotel it is a good place to relax the last days of your holidays before to go back to the daily rush .... Traffic is not as bad Than the other place in ", "was great to see a korean tour party cleaning the beach. never witnessed a european or australian going to so much trouble.", "The beach, the food, the atmosphere....GREAT! The evening view is beautiful. My entire family enjoyed the view!", "Beach is ok, but nothing special. Tide recedes far out during low tide, leaving a long stretch of the shallows exposed. Swimming is ok at different times. Beach not particularly clean or well-kept, but massages and food are cheap along the beachwalk.", "The beach is not very clean and you can't swim far as its too shallow it was the worst beach we had ever been on.", "Nice relaxing beach for a quite walk or lie down in one of the shades (rented). There are quite a few options of bar on the beach side. the view of the clear water is just amazing.", "And the tourists are not exactly helping, saw some couples just throwing used bottles on the sand. And someone left a nappy. Yecch! Water was dirty in the morning, but got a bit cleaner as the tide came in. Not much fish to look at, as they’ve removed most of the turtle grass 😰", "We have travelled to every year for about the last 15 years in March/ April. Sitting on the beach with a cocktail or beer, listening to the waves break & watching the sunset was romantic & relaxing before strolling to one of the beach side restaurants for dinner. Sadly our sunset experience this year was totally ruined by by the absolutely deafening Afro American music blaring out from Double Six making it impossible to talk to one another let alone hear the waves. We had to walk a fair way to find a restaurant along the beachfront where the thumping music did not intrude. We are not against the music per se but the volume should be kept within reasonable levels so that everyone can appreciate whatever they have come for. Happy hour by the pool with duh duh duh music is fine for those who enjoy it but it should not be so overly invasive & spoil the evening for more peaceful beach sunset lovers. The sunset magic has been lost.......we won't be back.", "Lovely beach. With a long smooth walkway. We went for sunrise so no restaurants open at 6.30am. Nice clean beach", "Beautiful beach with loads of chilled out beach bars offering live djs, music and dancers. Drinks are reasonably priced and sunsets to die for. Perfect for surfers and great fun for everybody else.", "The sea was a bit rough but we spent a lovely afternoon there. The sand is dark. It's by some nice hotels and bars. The are no lifeguards around so be safe of you're with children. There are locals from whom you could rent a beach bed for 50000 rupiya. They'll even bring you beer or other cold drinks for a reasonable price. The sunset was beautiful! We enjoyed ourselves.", "This is one of the best beaches in as some of the others can collect trash after the rains. Clean beach and good for swimming during high tide, not worth it in low tide.", "The beach is nice, calm and beautiful but that's it. It is also not safe to go barefoot, especially for kids as there are locals selling and making handicraft, and i stepped on a nail. We were told there were restaurants but they are run by the hotels and there isn't much at all. Thank goodness there is a shortcut to the stretch of restaurants by the streets. Better off relaxing in your hotel!", "This beach is a nice place to chill and recommended for sunset. The sand is fine and suitable to laze around and sun bathing. However it is not recommended for swim. ", "Wouldn't swim or put my towel on that beach. It's grim! However, walk to your left and you'll come across some nice looking beds and the sea looks nicer. Try pedang pedang beach instead for a real taste of ", "We spent 2 days on the beach. We hired 2 sun lounges with an umbrella and told our host to keep the Bintangs coming! The water is super warm but beware for the rip tides and the big wave dumpers. You will be inundated with nese trying to sell their wares. This is part of the beach experience - definitely stop the ladies with the fruit, you won't be disappointed! Don't be afraid to eat local. Some of the best food is sold on the back of a motorcycle. There are a few pop up kitchens on the beach run by local women. This food is so cheap and fresh and ridiculously cheap. They even deliver it to your sun lounge. TIPS: Make sure you put on lots of sunscreen, even though you're in the shade those UVs punch through everything! Take the time to pick your beach host - the guy trying to get you to sit on his sun lounges. Some a nicer/better than others. You'll need to pay approx 4000-5000 RP for a trip to the toilets on the beach ", "Nice to chill here. Evening time we spent in La Planca cafe,cool music and nice vibe. If you want to swim its not the best option.", "The beaches are lined with rubbish and litter everywhere. A real shame really. A lot of locals trying to sell you things too, which is ok, but gets really annoying when you're trying to chill and they won't leave you alone.", "The beach was cleaner than most in , probably due to the diligence of the area's resort staff. Don't expect to be able to relax at this beach, as the locals are relentless in their pursuit of a sale (or two). Good for swimming and snorkeling. On most days we visited there was a good small break to learn to surf on (that could have been good weather and tidal luck)", "I had been there from 12thfeb to 14th Feb. It is really a nice place for newly married couple. All places like hotel,restaurants, bars,and local markets are near to beach. And beach is also quiet good. And u can experience a clean water on beach. A local peoples and vendors are also quiet good and helpfull. It is really a good experience in .", "It was my second time in , still beautiful as always and this beach is the most beautiful here. Definitely will visit this beach every time i come to .", "The beach is charmless, not to say ugly. The sea is not that clear as other beaches in . The main street is nice, but not like Ubud. The beachfront walk is good to exercise and a walk at sunset. But it really doens't worth the trip.", "I would suggest wearing water shoes if wading through sea weed lines is not your thing. Unfortunately the sea weed also breaks off and floats in the sea, so you are constantly having to pull the little pieces off of you, which is not so great, but hey, it's only sea weed. The sea is quite warm and because of, I presume, a corral reef or a breakwater far out, is very calm, therefore a leisurely swim is guaranteed. The little huts with loungers anchored a little way off shore is very cute and makes for a lovely way to spend a few minutes/hours. The beach is very clean, thanks to the beach cleaners who work tirelessly all day, every day, cleaning up the sea weed that washes to shore as well as any other miscellaneous litter that may be on the beach. Loungers are provided by the various hotels that face the sea, so a quiet, relaxing day is guaranteed.", "The beach is clean and nice, we did a lot of marine sports too like parasailing, jet skiing, banana boat, flying fish and riding boat tours. We had so much fun and the best thing we did when we were at . I'll go there again when I have a chance.", "Its a very busy and nice beach but make sure u have a good guide or good with haggling for the Sea Walker and other activities. Try the combo packages as they will save you a bit of money, Snorkel ling was not so good though", "Best sunsets happen on this beach. The waves are awesome as well!! Normally gets busier as the day progresses. Overall really enjoyed riding the waves. ", "Not sure whether due to a rare weather condition or not but the beach is very windy all day! The sand gets all over our face and eyes! Lucky my 3yo and I wear our sunnies so it helps us to see a bit clear. We made sand castle but the beach is so dirty that we only spent 15-20mins there. There is no shower facility to clean up too. Not sure why this beach is popular but I guess not for little ones. Or maybe I chose the wrong area of the beach. Won't be coming back.", "The sunset is very nice, but by Australian standards the beach sucks. Lots of cigarette butts to dodge and human sewage running off the hotels into the ocean.", "Not a nice beach to hang out with family. There was some type of dirty water dumping right into the beach and it smelled like sewer. The foam was actually brown!! There were dogs defecating everywhere. The designated area where there was suppose to be water for rinsing off was non-operational, with no water.", "The beach looks pretty and sun bathing is great, hiring sun beds for the day is cheap. You can get some fantastic photos but the sea is very dirty - we tried to go in for a swim but there was so much muck and things floating around that it was probably a health hazard. Swimming only for the brave!", "Walked to beach around 10am as it was windy and the waves very beach was closed for swimming . However we hired a chair each for hour and enjoyed the passing traffic. Had a paddle to my ankles but the undercurrent was very strong.", "Nice sandy beach, quiet and good for relaxing , but sometimes dirty The atmosphere is very pleasant. If I have time again I will surely go back there", "Nice (almost) private beach. I came with my boyfriend and he is pretty pissed off because of the admission on the (each) beach we were visiting. The price for local and foreign also different. So yeah", "Nice well protected beach with shallow waters even if waves are high at other places at the coast. Beach all long the beach and the hotels at the shore.", "Beach is great and is home to some really cool bars with music at sundown. Mixture of cheap bars and really trendy (but still pretty cheap). Beach has everything you would want it to have and is right next to Legian markets etc. Worth doing!!", "If you don't/can't dive, this is the kind of underwater activity that will suit you. Safe, and you can also enjoy your interaction with many kind of fish that surrounds you.", "The only stand-out was its sunsets. Otherwise the sand is quite dark, water was a bit rough and there was a bit of rubbish. Depends on the type of beaches you're used to experiencing, I guess.", "We loved this beach, there is a paved walkway all along the beach, lots of bars and restaurants to sit and eat or just have a drink. Sun beds for hire all along at reasonable prices, we would be back there in a heartbeat if we could.", "I am Beach-lover and this is the second best beach in (no. 1 is Padang-padang) it has very steady wave so you could go canoeing. you need idr 50k for rent a canoe for an hour. Try to swim, the water is really clear ! this beach isa good place to spend your weekend", "Not the best beach I've been too but it's OK bit choppy for me, there are toilets on the back of the beach and also food and drink stalls and it's very cheap, women come round the beach selling fresh fruit and cold drinks which is a bonus", "Beautiful, HOT, clean beach that stretches far in both directions. You can see the aeroplanes take off from the Airport to the left. Excellent place to relax under a beach umbrella (hired for $5). Ice cold drinks only a hand signal away. Loved it!!!", "Great surfing here, has a rocky bar which is especially prevalent at low tide. Sandy nearer the beach front. But for swimmers, again especially at low tide, not far off the beach front the surface underfoot turns to tangles of weeds or bare slippery rocks. There is lots of bits of weed floating about making it a bit unpleasant to swim in. Stay ni the pool. The nearby Aston Hotel has an awesome rooftop pool with some loungers sitting in the water (shallow) by the bar. Might be a different story at high tide??? The weed will still be there! On the beach there are numerous Warungs with the usual Indo food, beer, drinks, sarongs, shorts, surfboards and boogie boards for hire and good one on one surfing schools around R300000 Indo for an hour + lesson.", "very Calm Beach..wave not too high..and relax ambience and the big things is white sand. So many food kiosk in here and the price is also cheap so no worries.", "This is a pretty beach to sit at and relax. It is fun to walk along the pathway next to the beach. It isn't a good beach to snorkel at. The water isn't clear enough to see much and you can't snorkel out very far without getting into the areas that they said harbored sea urchins.", "Didnt enjoy it as much during the day. The beach is a bit dirty along the sand and the water not clear. Waves are kind of rough, perfect for surfies I guess. At night, hubby and I spent at least 5 hrs from sunset onwards, going from beach bar to beach bar sipping on cocktails and trying tapas. Locals sell stuff to you, lanterns, bangles, glow lights, kites you name it. Not a big deal at first, but one can only buy so many bangles in one night. The one man live bands are entertaining and we fell asleep at times, not sure if from the $4 smirnoff bottles or from their singing. Still, I loved hanging out there, I think I miss that most.", "A really wonderful beach with white sand and very clean. A lot of beachbars around with good food and cold drinks. A paradise for surfer because great waves...i love it", "Amazing views and great beach but beware of the dangerous waves (someone drowned when i visited) also beware of the difficult climb back up in the heat. Danger - the sea is not safe to swim in although I did swim out quite far. (There is a sign at the top of the hill but I didn't see any at the bottom) The waves crashing against the beach are very powerful and churn the sand so your not actually walking in crystal clear water. Someone drowned on the day I went (16 September 2018). There was no life guard, tourists were trying to administer CPR but he had been in the water for too long. The body lay on the beach for a long time while the police made a stretcher from bamboo and string and climbed down the hill. The body had to be carried back up the hill the same way. Getting down - getting down is strenuous but getting back up in the heat was a nightmare. At some points I thought I physically wouldn't make it and I am quite fit. I saw many guys almost passed out sitting on the rock. My husband gave some water and food to people who looked exhausted. I had to stop several times. At these points I felt it wasn't worth the effort. How to do it - Definately wear trainers! Make sure you have atleast 1 large bottle of water per person, a snack bar for energy and bring a hat and cover your neck (I got badly burnt on the climb back up). I would bring food anyway because the cost of buying it from the stall on the beach is very expensive. My own thoughts - It's a great beach not the best I've seen but definitely nice. I think given the deaths it should be closed off to the public. The locals collect money from tourists to see the beach but that money is not spent on making the place safe. There is no life guard, no barrier at the top of the cliff so if you slip you will die. No one tells you to take water if you are attempting the climb. There should be someone there eclaiming the risks. I'm sure the money they Amazing views and great beach but beware of the dangerous waves (someone drowned when i visited) also beware of the difficult climb back up in the heat. Danger - the sea is not safe to swim in although I did swim out quite far. (There is a sign at the top of the hill but I didn't see any at the bottom) The waves crashing against the beach are very powerful and churn the sand so your not actually walking in crystal clear water. Someone drowned on the day I went (16 September 2018). There was no life guard, tourists were trying to administer CPR but he had been in the water for too long. The body lay on the beach for a long time while the police made a stretcher from bamboo and string and climbed down the hill. The body had to be carried back up the hill the same way. Getting down - getting down is strenuous but getting back up in the heat was a nightmare. At some points I thought I physically wouldn't make it and I am quite fit. I saw many guys almost passed out sitting on the rock. My husband gave some water and food to people who looked exhausted. I had to stop several times. At these points I felt it wasn't worth the effort. How to do it - Definately wear trainers! Make sure you have atleast 1 large bottle of water per person, a snack bar for energy and bring a hat and cover your neck (I got badly burnt on the climb back up). I would bring food anyway because the cost of buying it from the stall on the beach is very expensive. My own thoughts - It's a great beach not the best I've seen but definitely nice. I think given the deaths it should be closed off to the public. The locals collect money from tourists to see the beach but that money is not spent on making the place safe. There is no life guard, no barrier at the top of the cliff so if you slip you will die. No one tells you to take water if you are attempting the climb. There should be someone there eclaiming the risks. I'm sure the money they collect could be used for that. Was it worth it? - Yes for the epic experience of climbing down and back up, although I would have planned it better, taken more water and food and gone down after mid day around 2pm and then climbed back around sunset when it's cooler. I also would not risk swimming in the ocean. could be used for that.", "Free clean beach, and in my opinion the beast beach, in southern . A great place to walk along the beach, rent a lounge chair for the day (70,000 to 100,000 rupiah) and read a book, or put your toes in the ocean. Also no free toilets, you have to pay 5000 rupiah to use one. Not the best beach for swimming but very good waves if you are a surfer. The restaurants along here are overpriced and not that great food wise, but if you travel inward a bit from the beach there are tons of local joints you can get amazing food at a steal.", "The beach looks very nice but is not suitable for swimming ,tides goes way out , nice to walk through", "On our last day of our stay in we headed down to the beach where our hotel had a beach club (basically chairs, towels and umbrellas). At first glance the beach is beautiful with a few restaurant/bar options. What we found as we went for a swim was the sand and the water inundated with rubbish, mainly plastic. We did have a big storm yesterday with loads of rain so I am not sure if the rubbish problem is exacerbated by stormwater discharge into the ocean which is likely. The black beach sand is like mud when wet and sticks to everything. We left shortly after and headed back to our hotel pool.", "A great calm beach to laze away the day under the proverbial palm tree. You can opt to lie on the sand or go upmarket on and rent a beach bed. There are restauranrs and bars at hand so it makes for a pleasant day's outing.", "The beach is quite touristy and very warm and shallow. The reef is far away in the distance and it seemed too me more like a spa than a sea due to it's hotness.The shoppers are very annoying though.", "Great location here,very quiet and relaxing without being constantly hassled on the beach.Many restaurants on beach and nearby", "Much quieter than other beaches in the area, authentic bars and restaurants waters pretty rough but fun sand is black we enjoyed the day there", "To much garbage in the sea and the beach. They clean up once a week. But it is not enough. I clean up my self.", "Walk or bicycle the long boardwalk along the beach.Plenty of restaurants,gelatto places,local warungs etc.Rent water sports equipmentgo fishing,sailing,swimming etc.Nice relaxed beach.", "The beach is clean with a white sand beach. Not very large wave, suitable for children to swim on the beach.", "Visit at sunset, there’s lots of little shops to grab a drink or a bit to eat. The light off the water is beautiful and it’s a very impressive water show!", "Beautiful beach. I would definitely recommend going there to watch sunrise, and would not recommend going on Sundays since it seems to be the local's day off and the beach is packed. Also enjoying a fresh coconut at the beach is a must!", "It's a beach - clean and safe but so are many others. Family friendly and certainly nothing wrong with it but nothing special either", "this is a really beautiful beach , high wave and clean sand . just take a walk around the beach because there are many spots you should visit.", "It’s sad to see the beach being littered with rubbish! A lot of trash are being thrown on the beach itself. The last time I visited the beach was about 5 years ago and it wasn’t that bad. I guess with the influx of tourist the beach is now suffering the consequences. The sunset view is amazing, you just need to look up and bypass all the dirt on the beach itself.", "Overcrowded and claustrophobic. Beachline packed with wall to wall hotels, restaurants and bars located next to a long narrow strip of beach. If you are on a budget then it is ok.", "rent a bike and ride the boardwalk. We had a blast for $3! There are lots of vendors and restaurants on the boardwalk. the beach is nice but the water is very shallow so not really great for swlmming, but good for kids!", "A great little beach with plenty of warungs for nice food or a chilling drink . Always kept clean and water sports available as well as a few shops etc", "I had very minimal expectations when I arrived in . The condition of the beaches are disgusting to say the least. Don't expect a lovely holiday sun baking on the sand!", "We came around 10am and it's filled with tourists. Good to come earlier. There are various nice spots for photo taking... There will be queues around it. If u come with your tour guide, they will queue for u. The guide told us it will take 45mins to reach the beach.. At my speed I'll likely take 1.5hours... Hence, I gave up.. And the o it if u intend to spend some time swimming at the beach. There are eateries there.. Just make sure u get all u need before u make the long journey down.", "Beautiful Beach clean a world class beach and safe to paddle.The full moon was out on our last night and amazing sight seeing the moon reflecting over the ocean.", "This kind of beach is not our favorite as just too busy, hard to walk on the sand. Quite a bit of broken glass and a ton of vendors. Seemed more like a theme park that a beach scene.", "Beautiful, clean sandy beach, calm waters, perfect for families and for relaxing. Highly recommended.", "Highly not recomended if you want to swim and play on the sea, even though the water is calm and swimable but the beach is too crowded. Very recomended if you come with many people and want to try canoing.", "We went to this beach from our resort hotel Mercure Sanur. The beach extends for quite a distance and is lined with many nice places, restaurants, etc. The sandy beach is very popular with tourists. It is clean and the water is good. Lots of activities for all ages. The beach is also very popular with surfers", "Quite beach located off several brand name hotels. Plenty of space to soak in the sun, build sand castles or take a dip or swim. Relatively calm waters.", "Although this was by far the nicest of the beaches in that we visited it was still full of rubbish except where the more up market resorts are located . They have staff that sweep the beach every morning It is quite near the airport so planes are always taking off / doesn't seem very remote or tropical No waves Water didn't look all that clean", "You can find black sand and white sand and a part is with rocks. Depends on where exactly you are, you can enjoy a silence place.", "I enjoyed the relaxing environment we had here i enjoyed my pot of coffee just watching the beach and the sea go back and forth, and people watching what more is there todo.", "So much fun to watch the goings on. Surfing for learners, easy peasy, lessons and boards available for rent beachside. Grab a beanbag at a bar 5.00pm onwards to watch the sunset and the kites flying overhead. Whatever the roving vendors try and sell you offer less than half, to get to halfway. They will come down as you go up. Enjoy the bargaining and don't be mean.", "The beach is ok for a walk. Especially during sunrise, but other than that it’s not the best for swimmming. It’s quite dirty and not maintained well. Other than that, plenty of restaurants and bars to chill, locals like this beach and enjoy it in the late afternoons", "We stayed at the Hotel Mercure and found that the beach outside it was kept very clean. The beaches away from the resort hotels are often not as clean, but in the evenings are full of friendly locals sailing their kites.", "This beach has enough & more options for shacks & beach chairs. You can sit here for hours & watch all the activity happening around you. The water isn't too cold; so you can opt for a dip. However, the beach needs to be more clean. We saw of stream of black water coming from inland & getting released into the sea. Not good!", "Very picturesque beach on the 5km boardwalk, lots to see and would love to return here! Many restaurants to choose from on the beach, spent a nice relaxing afternoon in the sun with food and a Bintang:)", "Clean sand and blue water made this a nice stop. The water became deep very quickly and there was only one restaurant in the area but definitely worth a visit.", "Awful beach. Rubbish everywhere on the waters edge and in the water. Our husband and 4 year old daughter only stood their for about 2 minutes and had sore stinging skin. Nice to walk along and see the boats but that's it.", "Nice beach, a little dirty at times with some garbage but the water is warm", "Great wide open beach but rough seas. Great for surfers. Too many locals hassle you to buy stuff and sun beds are not free", "Great Location, lots of local colour with the local seafood cafes on the beach. Wouldn't swim in the water as bottom was a bit muddy.", "I visited here in Jan 2017 with a group of friends and went for dinner on the beach. It was disappointing to see that the beach was completely littered. I believe the restaurants should try and keep their own patch clean. The views and sunset was simply stunning however.", "Hi a Guys, were staying at the Hyatt, which is on the beach, nice beach gutter to swim in, the sandbar / reef effect puts the surf about 60 mts out, so if swimming isn't your strong point or the kids want to paddle this may be for you. There's a surf school outside the Hyatt grounds, so get the kids lessons, you won't regret it, So do yourself a favour, get out of the banana lounge walk to Nusa Dua beach, put on the budgie smugglers and have a dip. Regards Scott Land of Oz 😁😎", "Not really worth it to go there before the sunset because it will be too hot and swimming at the beach is not even an option. Make it there by sunset then it will be a great lookout. Not a single fancy shop there but the food shops can come with some delicious foods and Ice Cream shops around as well which is nice to have.", "great time, enjoy a beer and just relax for the sunset time, also you can rent a surf board and try it", "We went their yesterday and the thing thst hit me straight away was the rubbish. It is disgusting. I was horrified. How can a beach like this be so iconic. I walked Into the water to my ankles and got hit with rubbish and walked straight out again. I am not interested in swimming with a heap of trash. We were at the far end and I thought may be it gets better further down. Nope it gets way worse. There are literally piles (like 20 feet high) of rubbish on the beach. Not just one pile but several. Are they relying on people being too drunk to notice that this beach is a rubbish dump. This is disgraceful. There were a few tourist (me being one of them) cleaning up the rubbish on the beach. That is not my idea of a day at the beach. Get your act together if you want tourists to continue coming.", "We spent a few days here in our travels. With everything from amazing eateries fun water sports and beautiful sunsets this is a must see and play please while in ", "As I walked along the beach a rat the size a dog ran accross the beach in front of us. The beach was very dirty with rubbish in the water and on the sand. Lovely scenery otherwise.", "It's a nice family beach that is pebbled with eateries. The quality of food and drinks offered is not worth the money (unless you are only buying the old Bintang)", "Visited but as i am fan of sea which has high tides but for these beach it was not.. so those who are just looking that want to go and sit for them it is good ..you can spend some hours ..but not so excited and enjoyment point of view..", "We decided the night prior to head to the beach for a sun rise if the weather cleared. Awake at 550am, still dark. By the time we left the hotel at 6am it was a short 10 min walk to the beach from the Marriott. We sat on some lounges and watched the crowd gather - about 30 people ended up on the beach watching the red/pink sun rise over the ocean. We walked the beach without to many hassles and enjoyed stretching our legs before the heat of the day set in. The beach was lovely and clean and the walk back enjoyable. ", "Beautiful! I'd recommend everyone to have a stroll down black sand beach. Lots of lovely places to eat and drink on the each for great values Very strong current if you want to go in the water so be careful but great waves for surfers. Lifeguard loved his whistle!", "A good beach for surfing and bogie boarding. To rent a lounge and umbrella was a bit expensive but worth it to stay out of the hot sun!", "Definitely the beach to visit if you have young children that love the beach. The water was very calm mostly, and on one occasion a little rougher, but still not enough to deter children playing in the shallows. My beach of choice should I travel to again.", "We always go here when we visit our family in the villa at Ungusan (Nusa dua) area. the beach has some seaweed but otherwise mostly clean. Since last yeaar there has been new buildings go up and more eatery choices. You can hire Kayaks/Canoes and thee waves are not dangerous whilst we were there. Plenty of space on the beach with chairs. It costs app $1 pp in car to get past the security/entry point and many tourists are flocking to see this beach. Get your camera ready as on the drive down the road frrom the top, they have amazing sculptures or statues in alcoves in the wall and yoou can get some great photos both on the path and at the top where the lookoout is superb of the whole area.", "I was there for the sunset and dinner. My friends and I were really excited about it but I was surprised and dissapointed when I arrived there. The beach was really dirty. There was litter everywhere. I can't really enjoy the view because of it.", "Well kept, lovely long and wide beach.. staff at Grand Hyat keep their area very well maintained and clean, much appreciated", "Seminyak beach. It's a beach. It's darker sand due to volcanic activity It sticks to you There are facilities at various points but not well managed. The food is ok at various points if you like pizza. At night there are bands playing and comfy places to sit which is the highlight. You can sit on it, it's a beach. For once I preferred the pool which I don't very often do. Can't put my finger on why, perhaps it was a little too grungy, and I like grungy. Better beaches; Crete Corfu Frankston Whitsunday Hamilton island Lake Patterson Bondi Carrum Kos- kardamena Zante. The list goes on..... it was a pretty average beach I feel. ", "Senmiyak is a nice beach with easy waves for those looking to learn how to surf. There are loads of locals who offer board rental and classes.", "Within walking distance of our villa which was great. Easy access, choice of sun beds or just a towel on the beach. There are safety flags for swimming but be cautious as there can be a strong undertow. Beach was clean from rubbish. Would recommend a visit.", "Nice beach but a little unclean and not white sand. There is a terrific incoming waves at all times and it is not suitable for just normal bathing", "This is a great beach for walking and jogging for it has sturdy sand and it has a lot of space! The small waves don’t seem good for swimming but ok for just having a dip in the water when you get too hot. Many nice shells to pick and many Beach chairs to pay for, restaurants and amazing sunsets!!", "The beach was not really what we expected, our hotel had a private section with sun loungers and towels available to use but the sun loungers were broken and the cushions were stained and dirty. You aren't exactly hassled but be prepared to be constantly asked by the locals if you want a massage, a drink or go and look in their shop. And you will pay double for a large bottle of water if they bring one to you. Keep an eye out for dogs roaming around and beach and in the sea... We are keen to explore other beaches with more inviting surroundings. But it is ok if you want to stay close b to your resort. ", "If you want to be in the heart of the action, see, hear and smell the epic waves of this is the place! It is full to the brim of life and love! I love the fruit lady! I love the beach chairs! I love everything about this place! If you only have a few days in aim for here!!", "Great beach very clean and great to swim in. Can get anything in the beach to do such as jet sky etc.. you don't get bugged by the local sellers.", "Relaxing day swimming in the beach and tanning on the sun chairs, lots of inexpensive beach cafes to have a nice lunch", "Floatin was a severe problem in February. Many parts of the Jimibran Bay Beach were littered in plastic which spoilt a stroll along the beach during the day and made the pollution problem on this side of the world very evident.", "Clean, scenic and without big waves except high tide, this is a perfect place to start ones day and enjoy couple of other water sports with family. The absence of big waves means, one can enjoy over a greater area with knee length water for longer time. Absence of big waves also reduces danger and eye burning sensation. So while extreme water sport enthusiast might be disappointed, the families would enjoy the place much more than most other beaches. Recommended to stay in one of the resorts on beach for awesome holiday so one can use amenities. Lastly beach is clean, well maintained and offers excellent view without much outside crowd apart from hotels.", "the main thing, it should be high water, other than that you can't swim... or other option, there are rather many restaurants and eateries on the shore, so you can enjoy sitting in one of them and enjoying the view, shall it be lunch time or dinner!", "Lots of water sport actitvities going on, met few locals who were extremely friendly. Just sit by one of the numerous shacks / restaurants on the beach and have a lazy lunch and a drink. Beach is shallow and you can go to a far distance even if you are not a swimmer.", "We love this beach. The water is so clear and clean. It’s warm and has different waves for all levels. Plenty of room for kids to play on beach and many options for food and relaxation up and down the beach. Best beach for a family in we have found.", "Tropical delight to watch the sun go down and learn to surf. Cheap beach bars or get away from the crowd with a little walk .", "Although man made this beach is gorgeous. Lots of swimming but make sure you heed the advice about where to swim. It's clean lots of sun beds provided for each hotel", "The beach wasn’t too crowded, considering the large volume of people in the area for the new year celebration. Lots of space to spread out with a beach chair and enjoy the gorgeous water and a fancy cocktail.", "Dirty, lots of trash but warm water and good time. We went to a surf school and we all caught a few waves.", "Great night out spent by the beach, relaxing on the provided bean bags listening to live music in the background until sunset then into the night. A selection of eateries to choose from whilst on the beach, from local food to pub style food. Couldn't ask for a better night..", "If you want a nice and relaxing place to swim in this is the place... clean water, nice sandy beaches, lots of bars with good priced food and drinks... Not a party place and no full bogans around screaming, nor annoying people selling stuff in your ear.... Also this is the place to do some water sports like Jetski, parasailing and so on...", "Great , clean , beautiful , with all you need there . Enjoy with sun but don't forget sun protection . If you love beaches you reach your order . Some of water sport there . If some beach vendors come to you buy from them ( after some negotiation ) trust me you get a good price than shops .", "Beach here isn't amazing. The sand is not white powder, it's dark and has dirt mixed in. Okay for lounging. The city has made efforts to clean it up, so there is less trash laying around, but it's still a problem. However, the sunsets are amazing! If the horizon isn't hazy, the colors in the sky will definitely impress you!", "This beach will change the way you want to recycle. They work very hard every morning to clean the plastic refuse coming in from the sea. Swimming there made this republicanish recycler think again about the importance of keeping the sea more clean from plastic refuse. By 10:00a.m. there isn't a trace on the beach. It is a pretty place to walk and enjoy a sunset or a jog but not swimable. Very close to the Cultural Center ,Which is incredible for views and watching native dances theatrical productions and a beautiful statue of Vishnu and Garuda!!!!", "Very very busy and vibe is great...lots to see and do. Try to stay close to the beach so that you can walk to the beach. Lots of cool bars along the beach.", "The beach was full of palms’ branches, plastic staff of different type. The see was very far from being blue and bounty at this time - December", "The beach is a bit far away from the town. But it is worth visiting once. You can see the beautiful blue waters from a high ground. Newly formed tourist attraction this is good for outing far from the noise.", "Awesome clean beach. Is the best best compared to others in . Always stay in this area because of this beach.", "We went there for sunrise, though it was cloudy but we like it The beach was clean but more and more people are smoking (while waiting for sunrise) and make us uncomfortable. You can enjoy walking on the beach and enjoy the breeze.", "A nice beach with a lot of bean-bag bars. We went here one night to see the sunset. Truly amazing. A must-do when in Semniak. Not sure how the beach is during daytime. Not the cleanest beach in .", "A lot of trash on the beach, not the most pleasant of sights! Could have been that it is the wet season, but even so! Didn't swim there, didn't feel the need! ", "Nice beach but lots of rubbish in the water, paper and plastic bottles put you off going in the water. Lots of water sports here. You can get boats to the islands from here and book glass bottomed boats. I didn't use them so can't comment. There are lots of places to have food and coffee and the ones we stopped at were really nice. The market traders are a bit in your face trying to sell and tbey got a bit annoying when you said not interested they kept at trying to get tou to buy", "Always visit the beach once a month only for relax, having lunch by the seq while watching children enjoy the beach and play sands. No to busy beach very warm and elegant", "The beach was great. Although when they was a high tide or a storm a lot of rubbish was left on the beach, but there were crews cleaning it", "Spent a day here relaxing. The end by all the resorts are very busy and chocker full of tourists but we found a quiet spot.", "Great beach for a family with kids. Lots of shade under beautiful trees if it gets to hot. The Westin (where we stayed) had awesome service for food and drinks! Can’t wait to go back! Also water sports available", "The surf was so huge & messy most of the time, swimmers would just try to get wet & get out, so they didn't get pulled under by the rips. You have to be fit to surf- the waves can be strong & dumpy. More for short boards than Malibus. It was very enjoyable to sit up in the little surf shacks with a drink & watch the local surf competition - they knew what they were doing!", "A truly beautiful beach. Clean, nice sand and great waves. Stunning at sunset where loads of happy people gather and enjoy a drink, food, traders, everything's peaceful. Kids playing laughing running, a real happy place to be. Great selection of food places to eat.", "This protected beach is great for all ages, and offers many water sports, the beach has a 5klm cycling, walking, running path all along...there is FREE yoga on the beach every morning..plenty of places to have great local food and up market food...the water is mostly crystal clear..we have seen sea horses and some of the most amazing creatures..mostly we just sit and chat...this beach is wonderful for kids and oldies..", "Nice, clean beach to sit and relax and enjoy the cool ocean breeze. There were loads of local tourist buses mostly full of students that kept arriving and departing at local intervals but generally they just stayed near the main area near the parking lot, so aside from the crowd in the central beach area, rest of the beach was mostly deserted. There is a small entrance fee/person of IDR 15000 (aboutUS$1.10). There are also quite a few small restaurants and stalls to get snacks/drinks etc. We just got drinks and snacks so can't really comment on the food options..", "Didn't like the beach at all.the sand was black and the surf was rough..i will stick to the swimming pools..", "Beach was great, the colours and the boats are beautiful! The fish market is a must go! And dinner in one of those restaurants enjoying the sunset is by far one of the best romantic programs I have ever done!", "Great atmosphere, dirty beach. Be prepared for people wanting to sell you anything and everything. Live music and drinks were great.", "This beach is just visit but not good for family activities ,been there two different times but mostly flooded with local and Australian young crowds ,good for visit but not for fun", "Went for a morning run on double six beach - endless plastic! So sad. As lovely as the nese are, they need to take this plastic problem seriously. Is much worse than the pic shows.", "Enjoyed playing in the surf here and bartering for sunbeds .. keep walking and you will get a good price", "By nese standards this is a very nice beach for families. It's very calm and quite clean. The hotels ensure they clean their strip of beach daily to keep it looking good.", "Nice waves for surfing, but if you want to swim not the best choice (Amed beach is). Great prices for sunbeds, we have reserved a sunbed for a whole day at Echo beach for 25k. Sunsets are beautiful! The sand looks kind of black and is somehow very sticky:D If you want to take a shower after the beach you can go to the cafes at the beach, they usually have something.", "No end of choices for cuisine and beach side service, daybeds and loungers all the way down the beach... Jet ski and catamaran hire and much much more... Nice and quiet in November... Watersports need to be arranged during high tide or u will miss out", "Beach had a fair amount of plastic garbage on the high water mark. The rest of the beach was clean and well maintained.", "Would be great if not the sea weeds that are verry close to the shore ... not the best beach on the world but nice enough ..", "clean and quite, one can enjoy the local families over the weekend. nice walking path along the beach", "Fantastic beach with beautiful sand but if you don't like people go early as it gets packed .. you can hire chairs umbrellas etc and drinks .... beautiful scenery", "This was a beautiful beach but was by no means quiet and secluded. There was a lot of trash on the beach and in the water, but that's just the way it is in . TONS of tourists. Very crowded beach. The sunrises were absolutely amazing though.", "Nice place to relax. Not at all crowded like some of the other beaches. Reconned doing the jet ski. They let you ride on your own", "The beach is beautiful in front of the Hyatt however the public part is not cleaned therefore rubbish is collected when the tide is up and floats in the sea despite the hotels doing their best to clean up the sandy part of their beach.", "Nice beach. But I would say it's more commercial. We did find our peaceful moment but we would visit it only at sunset like we did.", "The beach is beautiful and it is great for surfing. There are many beach goers who are there to suntan or to go for surfing. There are surf boards for rental and also great drinks store overlooking the great beach.", "Went to the beach a couple of times and was OK. I felt like I was in soup as it was nice and warm. There was hardly anyone at the beach so I had a bit of piece and quiet.", "Ocean is very shallow during low tide, too shallow to swim. water is not always clear for snorkeling. we took a short boat ride to the reef where snorkeling was excellent.", "The water was clean and the water was so warm. I could have stayed in the water all day. I appreciated the leather beach chairs and the umbrellas that we rented for a cheap 100k Rupiah.", "Lots of waves on the beach. Perfect for surfers. Not so much for swimming. Lots of cafes and restaurants where u can enjoy the view. ", "My friends and I went to take a swim and realized that the sewerage water leads directly into the sea. Please do not swim. Disappointed that the beach was filthy!", "An average looking beach that is made to look much worse because of all the garbage washed ashore. They going rate for sun chairs seems to be 200K for two people, which is way more than other places and you don’t even get access to food or toilets! Would never come back.", "We went to this beach quite often as there was across from our hotel. We found the beach to be clean and not overcrowded.", "Beautiful place for casual drinks and eats. Love the lit up beach warungs and beanbags. Only downside is the people walking the beach selling items.", "We had a family trip to Gili Trawangan for two nights and we stayed on a beach side resort. Here are the positives and negatives for the beach: The Good: This is a very clean beach. The waters are fantastically blue when the sun is up and it has clear waters. You almost have the beach to yourself as most of it is private beaches of the hotels. The sands are white. In the evening many beach side restaurants are there to enjoy fresh grilled seafood and wines / beer. Movie shows are there. The sunset is spectacular! The bad: The beach is not a good place for a swim. Unlike Sandy beaches where you can easily walk on to the sea, here the sea bed is lined by sharp stones that makes for a very painful walk. Keep some sort of footwear on. It is very shallow for a long distance. To swim properly be prepared to walk a significant distance.", "This beach is quaint and simple (and a little bit stinky). Don’t expect much and you’ll enjoy it. It’s a beautiful walk to La Plancha or similar, yet it’s so heartbreakingly covered in rubbish and debris.", "Very nice beach with loud sound of the waves. A lot of options of Seafood dining on the beach. Overall a very nice experience", "The surf here was good and safe for body boarding. The beach was clean and you could rent sun loungers off the local people for a reasonable price. They also rent boards and you buy extremely cheap beer from them. There are lots of sellers of sarongs, hats, watches etc, but most of them were not pushy!", "The beach itself isn’t really much of a beach. It’s more of an inlet. There’s no surf and the tide goes out a fair distance. Nice to have a relaxed walk in the shade though", "super quiet, good to relax your mind~ can also with some water sport and food by appointing the agency there.", "The fact that you can't really swim in the sea, that some sewage flows down the beach and into the sea, and that the beach is littered with rubbish, makes this not the greatest strip of beach! Maybe if you are staying at one of the beach front resorts your experience will be better, obviously it's always awesome to see the ocean. We were expecting more after reading so many great things, we thought we had missed something. The bean bag bars are the only reason to come to the coast. Shame about the drunk people trying to light Chinese lanterns, and sellers trying to sell you random crap, it's ok just to hang at one of the bars. I think if you skip this area you won't miss much.", "we like the beach, location and environment there ... peaceful and crystal clear sea water. I like very much... i'll be back..", "Okay to maybe spend an hour or so sipping a beer at this beach. It is not very clean and very crowded generally. It is a regular beach with no real beauty as such to enjoy. When it comes to , there are far many, many more beaches that are much better.", "The beach isnt so beautiful but we enjoyed a lot watching the surfers. We rented sunbed including parasol for 100k roepies. Nice view and we enjoyed our visit to the beach", "Nice clean sand with nice sunset , nothing much to complain about , the corn being sold on the beach taste so good too", "The most favorite place we ever visited in . The beach with charming white sands and beautiful hillside cliffs add to the beauty of this beach. Very much enjoyed the time at this beach and will visit again.", "Omg such a beautiful beach.just relaxed while my husband surfed..carnt believe all my times in I have never been to this beautiful beach", "no matter were you stay in you should try going to double six beach and go to one of the bean bag bars or just enjoy to water and sunsets. if you jump in a taxi and a say double six beach and they will drop you at the end of the street and walk to the beach, lots of restaurants and bars to chose from and nice clean beach to swim or just sit and relax", "The water is crystal clear, nice turquoise color but the downside is that too many rocks on shore and a bit uncomfortable to swim.", "Every time I come to I spend most evenings on the beach to watch the sunset. There is always something happening, Sports / Weddings Many bars that have cold drinks, food & live music I love grabbing a bean bag and just chilling for a few hours before heading off on a big night", "Several visits and had wonderful experiences each time. Beach was clean and all the food stalls inviting", "Very nice beach i must say. It's not too crowded (which is very good) and it's quite pretty! Even though the sand wasn't the very soft type and the water is not very clean towards the shore (but it's very blue and it's quite clear), it's still very enjoyable sitting there enjoying the sun and the wind!", "This beach is still clean and has a great view ... had some water activities too like Banana boat and others At noon sometimes we cand enjoy \\Kecak Dance Performance\\\"\"", "This Beach Is Awesome..But I'm Very Sad When Stupid Local Tourist Throw Rubbish Anywere..They Don't Respect To Keep This Beach Clean..I'm So Sad when I know fact about..When Local Tourist Come And Know New Hidden Beach..Not Need Long Time To Make that Beach Look So Uggly because Full With Rubish", "A long stretch of sand with plenty to see so. Large stretches are given over to chain hotels and, whilst lawns are manicured, adjacent restaurants are steep. It's a beautiful place to visit (we did jetskis etc) but do your research first on what you are looking for.", "No waves so great for swimming. Good beach for families. Close to loads of hotels, restaurants, shops and bars. Pretty safe. You dont get too much hassle.", "Pretty clean beach with some fancy hotels leading on but also great little shacks selling fresh local fish the sea is beautiful and clean", "Care free and relaxed without the constant stream of vendors trying to sell their wares. Great for a afternoon doing nothing before grabbing a bite. The breeze makes a big difference.", "Love to watch the sunset there!!! Indeed beautiful!!! And also can watch big waves!!! CAn go for surf!!!", "Crowded dirty beaches. Watersports were very costly and had to negotiate a lot. Would not be coming again for sure. Best place to eat indian food was QUEENS. Superb food.", "Although a tad crowded, this place is just perfect for travellers..we didn't engage in any water sports but the sight is delightful", "I was disappointed with the beach for swimming- bit rough strong under currents and rips- looked quite dangerous. Learn to surfers seemed to enjoy it. This aside, wonderful to sit by the beach and watch and listen to the crashing waves. Wonderful night spot to sit out in a beanbag with a quiet drink and live music listening to the surf. One of the best things I did on my trip to . Understand beautiful explored parasols and lanterns- great memory", "Maybe this is the best beach in . I went to all of them and considering the cleanliness, size, and surroundings, in my opinion this is the best.", "The beach is dirty, and full of plastic, bottlecaps, sigarette buds and so on. There is a lot of loose dogs, and the sellers and massage peolpe does not give you a break. They are constantly nagging, nagging and nagging. The sand is not the finest, and there are many rocky places when you go into the water. There is a constant noise from the jet ski they rent out to tourists. I think it's a good thing, that the hotels does not close off the beach from the local population, but please give me a break! Accept that no means no! I made mistake, and accepted a massage the second day. After that the lady would NOT LEAVE ME ALONE! It is NOT a relaxing place to be!", "What a great beach, seems strange to see a beach in with mpre locals than tourists. One of s best kept secrets!", "A good place to spned an evening. The beach has lots of activities which one may explore. The scenic beauty of the beach is very attractive. We enjoyed the evening.", "It's average beach not ideal for swimming like most of beaches (i only found jimbaran beach good for swimming) The view is amazing and lots of cheap places to eat there.You can arrange a visit also to uluwatu temple in the same day coz it's near and you can watch the sunset there. The massage on the beach is a must,not that they are professional like other massage places in but the atmosphere and the view add alot to the experience.", "A nice beach to relax on, and practise snorkeling. There are no big waves, and the water is very warm. You can get deck chairs to sit on, get a massage, hire a jet ski, or get something to eat at the little food market.", "Unfortunately, we found the beach very dirty and not very nice. On the day we were at the beach there was a dog eating rubbish in front of our 'private hotel' beach. If you love a fun holiday at the beach then this may not be for you.", "Nice clean beach, many options for light lunch and a beer on the beach. The restaurants have clean toilets, so a family day out is good. You can bargain for the sun beds and even book by the hr so don’t pay the initial asking price. Life guard on duty, watch out as the sea has a strong current.", "Firstly. beaches are not a patch on beaches in Esperance Western Australia. Or even most Aussie Beaches for that matter. Now having said that it nice to sit and watch a sunset and drink a cold Bintang on the beach. And yes rubbish regularly washes up from Java with the water currents and on bad days they get tractors in to clean the beach. But in general a must thing to do is sit and relax and enjoy your holiday.", "After visiting this area and the positive reports on this beech we were dreadfully disappointed. The locals that offer there sacrifices to there gods all wash up on the beach, OK we have to be respectful but really! What made it worse for us is the garbage that washes on to the beach from local water sources and the packs of dogs that roam around the beach and the crap that they do not bury or their owners do not pick up. So beware! OK the sunsets with corn and Bintang are beautiful works of art to enjoy each night but please be careful", "Quite beach with many hotels and restaurant along the 5km so stretch of beach. You can enjoy sunset/sunrise without the crowds. They have water activities for hire along the beach. Beach is calm during our visit and is perfect for a cocktail watching the sunset.", "Looks great from afar. Once there you'll see wandering dogs taking a dump in the sea, litter and trash washed onto the sand from sea. Hassle galore from garbage sellers on the sand. Pretty much sums it up. Oh the water is lovely and warm. Just has dog dump in it among other things.", "Its a lovely quiet beach... ideal for families as its away from the hustle and bustle of the larger type beach areas. Many places to eat and the beach is well maintained and cleaned.", "The beach is warm and a great place to surf. One of my regrets is not taking up the offer of learning to surf. Be ready to be hounded about renting a chair or umbrella or learning how to swim. The local nese are doing their best to make a living wherever possible. Just be friendly and decline if you're not keen, they will respect your decision.", "Plenty of vendors trying to sell you things. Not so clean, Much better other beaches further towards Cangu", "Nice beach once you negotiate the right rate for a deck chair. We had a great day lounging around a nod a few dips in the surf. The hawkers were a bit annoying but you get that.", "Such a great place to chill. Nice bars and restaurants around to eat. Plenty of loungers to have a nice beer too. The best sunsets you could possibly see", "This was the closest beach from my hotel. Plenty of coffee shops, street vendors and sun lounges available along the beach. Not the cleanest beach, but from what I could read rubbish is a common problem for most of the beaches.", "Nice beach, we can use the sun bed without renting it (not like any other beach). The waves is good for surfing and there's a lot of restaurants to pick if you're hungry. Would give more stars if it's easy to find toilet and car parking lot.", "We enjoyed walking along the beach Parts were dirty but I was expecting a lot worse Clean in the morning and outside the most of the hotels ", "Nice and great place to hang out and have a walk on the beach. Can get crowded but it still has a great vibe. At sundown, head to La Plancha for some great 90's music mix and relax on the colourful bean bags and brollies with cocktails and nibbles.", "Not many people come here because the location is a bit secluded. You can rent long-chair and beach umbrella at very affordable rate all day long", "Clean beach with relax and laidback surrounding and welcoming tennant. Souvenir seller still offer you a thing or two but not that pushy, they have their own area to kept clean and sell their goods, fair enough. Love the scenery, really nice breeze, just pick a coconut and enjoy.", "Stayed at the Fairmint right on the beach nice spot for a leisurely walk there are plenty of warungs to choose to eat from", "Visitors have trashed the place, sadly. Great surf and board rentals, lessons are cheap and plentiful.", "Relaxed, cleaned safe beach! Great for dining & families. We spend a few days here each trip! Great fixed priced shopping as tootsies too", "Better and quitter beach to chill at.. Sun beds over priced!!! Sand very hot so be careful and wear decent footwear!! Be prepared to get hassled a lot!!", "Although it looked nice and the ocean blue and inviting, there was rubbish strewn along the shore line. The beach is cleaned each day but what a losing battle it is. The dark grey sand is very hot and you will need to run from the street or your deck chair to the water. I did have a swim and tried my best not to touch and floating debris. Nothing like a garbage bag or two wrapping around your legs while swimming. We walked each morning and my wife picked up glass as we did, of course we wore footwear.", "Resort's beach was well maintained, and rather empty. Water was perfect, and the sand is nice to lie in or just walk around on.", "We enjoyed the beach and swimming although the surface under the water is not all sandy! Beware but don't let that stop you. Pretty and picturesque. Also there are lockers to rent, changing rooms and showers so you can go into the water without worrying about your keys and things!", "The beach is not so crowded, not so many sales woman/man who force us to buy their things. The cafe's are colorful, I love the umbrellas and the lazy beach cushions to sit comfortably. It's a perfect spot to spend times watching sunset while drinking juices or beers (with not so expensive prices).. So relaxing.", "Some times you find some garbage around and you have to cross some little creeks in your way, but it is worth it.", "Very good beach, mostly owned by private hotels, could be a little cleaner. A lot of activities to do!", "The village side of the beach was filthy, dirty, pushy vendors. Poor sanitation and smells like urine. I received unfriendly looks from the villager which made me long for my side arm in the states. No security and I wouldn't walk alone. The beach has alot of sharp coral in it, piles of coral and broken glass every so often. Pass. Don't go there. The only upside was the Genius Cafe for food at one end. Lastly, they need a dumpster because there was trash everywhere.", "The beach was absolutely beautiful! We arrived just as the sun was setting. My biggest complaint was the amount of people on the beach. Couldn't walk in any particular direction, had to zigzag the whole time. Also, you had to cross a small stream to get onto the beach, which was awkward.", "It is a very normal beach...and thr surroundings are full of garbage....they charge money to go to it...i dont recomend it at all.", "We went there just for visiting and having some sun... the beach chairs wasn't that expensive and drinks too. But no place to swim... would not say that it is must see of ... my opinion...", "This is a very vibrant beach at , Went here in evening with my wife . The approach road to the beach is narrow , full of cars and motorcycles. Very highly recommended to visit the beach", "Beautiful and quieter of beaches. Good food options available as well. Can hire a sunbed and umbrella at a reasonable price. Swimming can be limited to certain areas only due to the seaweed, but this should not be a put-off.", "long white sand, clean water, clen beach, place for volleyball, .Highly recommended.My favorite beach in . ", "It locates in the corner of the island, beautiful beach, very clear water. Crowded people on the weekend, not only foreigner enjoying the place, but also local people with their children spread out the carpet on the beach, and enjoying their snacks and drink. No ticket to access this beach.", "Locals can only sell their wears on the beach, they can not go on the other side of the footpath into resorts. So if not wanting to be annoyed stay on the resort side of the path", "The beach is beautiful That is in front of the private tourist properties. Sadly the beach in front of the property owner by the locals such as the templates etc is one big garbage dump. This makes the long walk on the beach a sad and discusting experience. Shame on you.", "The beach is very nice plenty of room to spread out, different to beaches in Australia so don’t expect it. Prepared to be surrounded by lady’s wanting to give you massages and hair braiding as it is very quite at the moment. Had a great time on the jet ski for 400,000 IDR for 30mins", "The beach is clean and I love to swim here when it is high tide (well actually that is dangerous! but I love it). It is not crowded, not so many people, quiet, and calm. a really good place to relax and enjoy the sunrise. you will get the best sunrise view here :)", "I must admit beaches in needs to be maintained and cleaned but don't miss the atmosphere because of this reason only. I visited this place on sunset and dinner time in the evening and it was a good experience. Sunset was pretty amazing. Had seafood dinner by the beach with friends accompanied by the sound of the sea wave.You could also hear group of guys with their guitars singing some classic and romantic songs. It's not a perfect place but it's something that I recommend to experience when you visit .", "Dirty when low tide. We preferred swimming in the property pool. Though it's perfect for sun bathing.", "it is recommended if you decide to swim, the beach and the sands are clean. jogging would be ok while breathing fresh air from the sea", "The beach is soooooooooooo pretty and stunning! It has brilliant sunsets! There are heaps and heaps of sun beds on the beach just for hotels and then some for everyone! The ocean water is stunning and a good temperature! The beach is nice a peaceful and very pretty!", "We got a free shuttly from Waka Maya Resort to a spot on the beach, about 1km away from the resort. This area was filled with little shops along the beach walk. We ended up just relaxing in some lounge chairs, and walking in the low tide area (the surf was actually quite a ways away, so there was no afternoon swimming to be had here). That said, we got some amazing photos of some low-tide wildlife so to me that made the short trip to the beach worth it, like some small crabs, 2 different kinds of starfish, an anemone, and some sea worms of some kind. We also enjoyed walking back to the resort (pretty easy to do and not get lost).", "Very nice beach for making photos. Rock, stone, some sandy parts. Country roads with pits leads to this beach. Roads under construction in many places. No dislikes. Liked everything.", "Huge, gorgeous, a wonderful beach to spend time on. The water is nice and shallow and perfect for children.", "The sand was white and the water was crystal clear, but unfortunately the government didn't provide a place to take a shower for tourist. The government should focus on develop this beach to be the best beach in world or it will damage and dirty like Kuta Beach right now.", "When high tide, it's nice yellow sand ( not white ) beach but during low tide there is no more swimming or any water activities", "Coarse dark sand and lots of rips. Good for small children as the waves roll in a long way so they can jump the smaller waves close to shore. Downside is the constant harrassment from sellers who never stop trying. Don't pay more than $10 for a day bed and umbrella, they often start bargaining at $30. Nice views.", "Waves at the time where bigger than what I thought they would be, not a beach for a non confident swimmer. Lots of activities going on like, fireworks, hirers of equipment, deck lounges for hire, hawkers trying to sell you stuff. Nice view", "Great view , sandy clear beach, nice to sun bath. Wear sunblock, the sun is so hot. A lot of stray dog, just be careful. They not bite.", "It's only nice on the private beach available to luxury Travellers staying at the resorts there. If you go to the public side, you'll realise that it's very messy and still has some wreckage from the large waves.", "the beach is ok, but there was lots of seaweed and others in our hotel complained about rubbish in the water. we didnt see any rubbish luckily, but we have seen much nicer beaches in .", "Nowhere to sit. Sharp shells and coral. Not very clean. Not many good swimming areas. We only went there once and avoided this beach.", "This is a black sand beach that is not looked after. The beaches here are a lot more local so there's no resort picking up the trash. The waves are amazing but don't expect to walk along a pristine beach.", "Nice beach, with some good bars/eateries along the foreshore, not much surf as such, but great for children to go swimming", "When we came the first day beach bed guys riped us off, and tried also the second day but then inknew what tonpay, they are to greedy and rud, and try to get max out you isnsted of wnating a returning client, Somhqlf price the second time, and intalkes with other clients and they also got this treatment. Found a big pice off glass in the sand just beside my bed. And a hassel all day by beach vendors, if you sleep they just pull a toe or scream in your ear to wake you up...way to much and the food placesnearby i just avarge and costly. Better go tona beach club and take a bed and buy food for the same price and get the sun bed for free", "This beach is not the golden sand with palm trees I was expecting. The sand is fine but the sea is dangerous. The waves and current are deceiving. There are red flags saying do not swim between and the life guards are constantly blowing their whistles to get you out of the water. The waves are reminiscent of the Posiden Adventure!!!!", "Really nice clean beach which is good to start surfing. It is very touristic there, with lots of bars and little surfershops to get a surfboard or surf lesson at the beach. We got two sun lounger for 150 a day. A surfboard is around 50 per hour.", "This beach is a little out of the way, but well worth going to. Not crowded at all, lots of lovely little Warungs to choose from. Super quiet and romantic, in fact there is usually at least one nice intimate wedding being performed on the beach whenever we visit. Great surf during the wet season!", "Nothing much here, not many water sport as well, can see few light houses here, and few dogs running in the morning. Could be a good place for morning jog as I spotted few ppl jogging here.", "Nice sunset spot, spectacular cliffs, walking distance from Dream Beach Huts where i stayed. You can even get a Cold Bintang to drink as you watch the sunset.", "I had high hopes for this beach after visiting some.other beaches in but I have to say that it was a huge disappointment. The water is full of seaweed and fishermen so it would be impossible to take a nice dip. Also the entire beach is covered in a manner of garbage and dog crap. Even if you wanted simply to walk down it the smell of dead fish is enough to make you pass out (don't, or else you'll get a face full of garbage) Also there's a weird pipe leading from the beach to the water... I don't know what it is but I'm very hopeful it's not sewage!!! Don't waste your time at this beach.", "I can say is this beach is typical nese beach. All beaches are similar and good for swimming. A place good for family.", "Just amazing. water just great beach is extremely clean. Very safe. wonderful sunsets. Good for surfing in the morning huge waves", "We lived spending time here both for swimming as well as having a party at night. Try to ignore the ever present traders or chat to them to find out about their lives ... . They are always friendly. The best time is at sunset when ons can sip cocktails and listen to live music", "clean water gradual slope in water several resorts along the beach (not secluded) ......................", "Went on a weekday,beach was quiet, hotels and restaurants business looked slow,all the staffs were so relaxed.Few guests sunbathed on the beach,couples of visitor strolling in the shade of the trees.Weather was hot,clear blue sky,occasionally a slight breeze coming from the sea.Everything there seemed slow down,so peaceful.", "Fabulous beach with lots of great restaurants/bar. Very clean and lovely to walk along. Plenty of stalls to do any shopping, Was great watching the squirrels running up and down the trees, they were so comical.", "We stayed at Club Med, and this beach is in walking distance form the Hotel, much nicer than the one at Club Med. Very nice to walk and see all the hotels. Its a must.", "This beach is just amazing. White sand, clear water and beautiful landscape - what else do you expect? Located close to a lot of great hotels, the crowd and the facilities provided at this beach is great. Highly recommended!", "Not a beach for surfers, it is more match for those who just want to relax, sunbathing and reading...🏖🏝", "This is an older part of away from the crowds. There are quiet stretches of beach where one can enjoy a quiet and leisurely walk in the morning or late afternoon.", "very clean and lovely white sand nice depth for swimming and lovely to sit and read a book on and watch the fishing boats", "Nice and quite beach with not too many people. Sunrise is always great and good track for jogging in the morning", "Spent an evening here. Beach is beautiful.......lots of water sports close by. Had a nice dinner in a one of the man restaurants along the beach side.", "Enjoyed the waves and the sunset but could not forget the five waterlogged diapers sitting on the beach.", "Good long walk along the beach with great cafés to eat. Some hassle from locals for massages and to buy stuff though", "This beach has a beautiful sunset advantage point, the colours of the sky is amazing that I couldn't stop taking pictures of it. It's very touristy and so many people on it, so if you're wanting a quiet beach go elsewhere.", "The beach is fronted in some areas by a reef which keeps wave activity controlled. Be sure to visit the \\water blow\\\". Some of the walkway areas in the more public area where washed away by the last Cyclone, but still ok to walk. Also an easy beack walk to The Collection shops, with nice restaurants and shopping.\"", "White sand with clear water. Sometimes bit noisy but although it’s ok. Also refreshment food also available. Overall nice.", "I'm spoilt coming from Australia where we have so many beautiful beaches. This beach is typical of what you find in busy Asian places. But that said, you can find some quiet spots away from the lounges where the trees overhang the beach and it's really lovely. There is a great paved esplanade which stretches for about 7-8km the full length of the beach, which is easy to walk or ride your bicycle along and the view from the beach to the island is great.", "Very strong waves meaning unable to swim freely. The beach itself was quite vast but fairly littered with debris (although in fairness, the locals made constant efforts to remove the washed up rubbish). A quiet beach though with sufficient peace to relax.", "The beach like all beaches in Asia does have some local rubbish on it, but most mornings local contractors do clean up the majority of it. The water quality is good and the surf break quite large.", "As most people will point out this is a great place to walk or hire a bike for a long ride. The beaches are good and there are a few places to see like the blowhole and the temple island. There are lots of bars and restaurants along the way north of the blowhole, and a huge open beach south of it. Great for chilling and spending a day...", "We loved the beach but beware of big waves and currents. The bech walk is long and really nice to walk on.", "Went down to the beach late afternoon, not much people there then, only a few surfers. I don't surf, but probably great waves. They seemed to enjoy. Walked along the beach and just having a great time. Real beautiful view over the open sea. Great place to just walk around or surf or just sun bath. Suits every one. ", "It is a must stop if you are in the area. If you can make it around dusk would be ideal as the sunsets are amazing. If you want an excellent beachside relaxation stop and are not in a resort that has Beach access then find your way down as it is something you will not regret.", "This one is a nice beach with lot of people around. Best part is the live singing that happens in front of couple of cafes. Comparatively longer beach with lots of waves which is usual in .", "Beautiful beach 🌊 great waves. There's a lot of broken glass on the beach so be extra careful when walking around. Wasn't overly busy so that was a treat.", "A lovely wide beach with rolling surf. Good to see graders out each morning cleaning up the beachfront. Many cafes nearby. Lovely breezes as you walk.", "This beach requires payment entry, so it's kept up a bit better than others. It's also very new, and clean. Popular with locals and tourists alike, you can swim in the waters or kayak out pretty easily. The waves are not too big and the water is warm. There are showers with fresh water and restaurants located along the sand. Great place to spend an afternoon.", "Best beach in in my opinion. Cristal clear water, golden sand. Not many people around you. It's perfect place to spend vacations.", "The sand and the waters were clean. The beach is popular for water sports. I relaxed in an evening in this beach and it was a good experience.", "We stayed here as part of a promotion from Singapore Airlines. It is located by the beach and has most of the amenities that you'd expect from a Miami Beach hotel. It isn't a great value -- the costs for food and services at the hotel are pretty high. About double of what you'd get in . If you can stay here based upon a low promotional rate, it isn't bad. But if you have a choice as to where to stay, we'd recommend some small boutique hotel near Ubud or somewhere else in . By the way, we did the \\romantic dinner\\\" at the beach one night. Not a bargain....but very nice.\"", "The better beaches in as most of these beaches are maintained by the international resorts located along the beach. Clean and low waves beaches as the beach should be sheltered, as we see waves from a distance but never hit the shore. The sands are soft and white. Good for children.", "This beach i found small but has its own beauty. You can see many water sports, surfing, banana boat riding, lovely place that makes you fall in love with it!", "The beach of the south of the water is clean the sand also. You have a lot of nice restaurant on the beach You can rent surf paddle ect ...", "This beach looks so beautiful from afar, but get closer, and you'll see waves of garbage sweeping up on shore, apparently from recent storms. What a shame. Don't swim here, or even walk on the beach, unless you want a nasty infection. What a waste of our beach vacation.", "Probably wouldnt travel to this beach if we did not stay in the area. But it was good, clean and had little hawkers compared to elsewhere. Good restaurants in the area and go anywhere to view an awesome sunset. Great for kids to, lots of shallows and sand.", "The beach was very close to our hotel. Both the beach itself and the water were quite clean. Nice sand yet not at all crowded.", "It was an overcast day when we ventured out but it was peaceful enough strolling along the shore and checking out all of the restaurants facing the beach. The sand was a sort of grey and a bit scratchy but ok to walk on. There was a bit of surf and a few surfers and wind surfers in the water which was ok to paddle in. Not sure if i'd hang out on a deck chair on the beach but maybe if it was linked to a resort I might give it a go.", "Clean and nice, but you have to be careful and ware sea shoes in your foot as the ground is rocky inside the water and there are some dangerous creatures if you step on them", "My husband and I strolled along the beach from 4.45pm till sunset at about 6pm. It was amazing! However, we noticed that dirty water flowed into the sea at certain parts along the beach. Although it is only natural, seeing and smelling it turned us off and we did not want to play in the water. Be vigilant to watch where you are walking as well because we found broken beer bottles shards in the sand. Overall, it was a beautiful beach and watching cute dogs run around the beach was a bonus.", "I came to this beach on Monday morning. So relaxing and quiet there. Really enjoyed the cold water and warm sand at that time.", "The hotels here are great and the beach itself has some beautiful views. The sand, however, is just OK. It's pretty gritty and not super clean. The water is a little cool.", "Nice beach with clear, warm water. Low tide/high tide is extreme and rapid. The water recedes about 30 ft from high tide and you can walk out to the reef in ankle deep water, which isn’t the greatest when you need to cool off, but pretty cool to see.", "Long, wide, clean white sand beach backs up to paved promenade on land and pristine aquamarine surf on the other. Highly recommend a visit. Stroll along the resorts, bars & spas or pick coral and seadrift along the beach but beware ... at low tide it's a long way to get your knees wet.", "White sands, beautiful view of the ocean, snorkelling. Simply breathtaking and amazing. We had a good time.", "Surprisingly very clean beach. Feels like you are far away from the madding crown even though its a built up area of and the airport", "I actually traveled to in 2006, but this was a very beautiful beach to be experienced and enjoyed. The sunsets in are amazing, as well as the food, and the people were above friendly to me in every way. I dream about returning to often", "Sure the beach could be a little littered, but which beach isn't? Do visit for nice views and it's definitely a place to chill out!", "A beautiful beach spot with all you could ask for in the way of eatery's..sit back and enjoy the sunshine..Great mix of people..very relaxed indeed", "My partner and I have just travelled on a 15 day holiday through a fair portion of and stayed at JIMBARAN BEACH to commence our journey of a lifetime. The beach and bay were only (literally) seconds walk from our resort. Much to our disappointment the beach was covered in rubbish, not sticks etc, PLASTIC, PLASTIC and yet more PLASTIC. It was piled deep in some parts and was a dampener to say the least. THIS IS A REALLY SERIOUS ISSUE, from both an environmental perspective and also it is quite VISUALLY DISTURBING. Every time we walked to the beach it was a disappointment for us, but being the people we are we always chose to look beyond the isssue at hand and tried to focus on the horizon to take in the natural beauty of the area (including the beautiful sunsets). I believe if the restaurants and locals want to attract people back to the area as a return visit they MUST TAKE RESPONSIBILTY for this problem and clean their particular sections of beach in front of their establishments and their eateries regardless of the origin of the problem. We walked through the array of seafood and various other eateries lining the streets of the beachfront at to put it mildly, the cleanliness of the food prep and display areas mortified me to the point of not being game to step one foot inside these establishments. The smell was putrid throughout the streets and rubbish was piled up everywhere. The fish market was surprisingly clean and fresh seafood was in abundance, I purchased some fresh prawns (shrimp) and returned to cook it at the where was staying. I can see that this area was once a pristine beach location but it, like many areas of have been overtaken by the greed and short sightedness of people who are in control of the area. Very saddened indeed.", "Thought it was going to be gorgeous, but nothing like Thai beaches at all. Too many rocks and coral to swim properly", "Upon arriving Pandawa Beach, we have to pay for parking fees ( I think) - Before we reached the beach, we are fascinating with the breathtaking view from the top.. Once you reach the beach...we are being welcome by the white sandy beach, clean beach ...it is so beautiful and I really believed that this is 's best beach......Worth going and spend whole day and watching the sunset....", "I have travelled for many years and can honestly say l have never seen so much rubbish on a beach. even when you enter the water you are walking in floating plastic and any other form of garbage. The locals are only interested in selling you over priced drinks, or renting you a board for 4 times the price you would pay 5 mins walk away to a side street shop. They are not interested in your comfort if you don't want to lie on the dirty beaches of kuta ,legion or Seminyak you can rent an over priced sun bed.", "The beach in front of the Grand Hyatt is not so good. By 11am the water recedes to a distance and the coral really hurt one's feet. A 20/30 minute walk to the beach on the right of the hotel provided a good swimming area. One has to find a beach that can be enjoyed for swimming!", "We did hope to find a nice beach in well another disappointing beach with rubbish and pollution", "The water is perfect to swimm and enjoy the silence. Beautiful beach, not to many people and enough space.", "I'm glad to stay here after a very long and exhausting travel. Everything was quiet, peaceful and great to recover and lounge around the beautiful beaches", "A beautiful beach once you run the gauntlet of enthusiastic beer and sunshade vendors. Great in the evenings for younger holidaymakers with live & recorded music in several places. Very popular with surfers. Lifeguards were on duty. The only thing that spoils it a little is the bogans who leave their rubbish on the beach. You carried it down there - carry it back!!!", "Like most other beaches in , nice to walk in the evening and sit on the chairs while getting a sun tan.", "beautifull beach where u can easily spend 5 to 6 hours, pleasant breeze , and good place to click photograghs", "Great day for just sitting under a umbrella having a few drinks with friends Many restaurants across the road to enjoy lunch then enjoy the rest of the day relaxing with music drinks and good company intill the sunsets Beach sellers make it more interesting with buying gifts that after a few beers you may never of bought but very cheap just makes the experience and you can have a little fun. Worth a visit to make the holiday experience.", "A bit of everything- highly enjoyable . Variety of cafes and ativity options. Beach is clean and people are very friendly. I will be returning!", "Me and my husband went there to celebrate our marriage anniversary. The place is amazing. View is just awesome. The turquoise water attracted both of us and we couldn't hold ourself getting down the beach. It was very risky to go down, very stiff and narrow path. However we went down there and it took about 1 hour. After getting down there you will feel that yes the effort comming down worth it. The big waves and white sands are mind blowing. As the waves were big i didn't dive into but my husband went for swim. Unfortunately i was just standing nearby and feeling the waves touching my feets, suddenly a very stong wave came and just made me fall down. I was not able to getup and within a fraction of second it took me away deep.I thought i was dead. My husband came to fetch me but along with me he was also drowning. Thanks to the other foreign visitors those helped both of us from being drowned. 4 of them dragged both of us simultaneously. It was so dangerous and i was very scared. I'll never forget this accident. So guys please dont swim in high tides not even stand nearby the waves. Thanks to Almighty for saving both of us. Then all of them encouraged us and half an hour later we decided to climb up. It took 1.5 hours to climb up and was too sunny. Very hard to climp up, no shadows , no place to take rest. But the place was really very beautiful. A must visit in Nusa Penida. Suggestions: 1. Pls wear sneakers /slippers whatever you feel comfort. We went down there with slipper. 2. Hat/Cap 3. Plenty of water bottles. Down there 1 500 ml bottle is 30 k IDR 4. Chocolate / dry foods 5.Dont dive into the sea.", "Although not cheap visit the restaurant directly on the beach it's fantastic. The food is excellent and the atmosphere and views ......wow!", "Nice walk, good restaurants and markets close by. I got a great foot rub and mani/pedi from ladies at the beach, cheap as.", "U can ask for your requirement and U can enjoy hard drinks also. if u have previous booking , it is good for your group.", "Lovely blue water. Saw lots of marine life the kids were specially interested in a bunch of crabs and starfish. Very shallow and clean, found some mussels and an interesting bunch of shells.", "By far the best beach in , especially lunch at the 'sunshine cafe' warung. Food there is very nice.", "With the calm beach we can enjoy for rent cano and snorkling .. and there we can drink coconut and eat with fried rice with satay and another menu.. shower is free !!", "Water warm and inviting to go swimming, Great waves, lots of people surfing. Just lie back and relax. ", "Was a great experience to sit at one of the local restaurants at night by candle light with the ocean lapping in. The beach itself is lovely. Lots of learn to surf schools along the bay", "The beach itself is really poor, sometimes quite dirty and smelly but there are lots of bars crating a nice atmosphere. The only problem is that bars are really close to each other and if sitting outside you can ear loud music from different bars", "Nice and relaxing beach. Next to La Lucciola, Potato Head and other local and international cafes. Night life is lively with many people around.", "This beach is peaceful and exotic. The sand is fine and feels so goo on bare feet. The Indian Ocean water is warm and relaxing. A perfect place to spend the day.", "the beach is busy with sun beds, umbrellas and vendors. we enjoy looking at the big waves and surfers riding the waves is also good for beginners they have many surf schools in the beach you can choose from, very nice to stay for the sunset when they change the atmosphere and set all the colorful beanbags and umbrellas music and ights with cocktails, we enjoyed.", "best place for water sports in if you are particular about the cleanliness of the water, which is clear blue! most of the beach is lined up with private resorts which have convenient access to the beach.. several cheap beach shacks and delicious food joints acrross the beach front.. a must visit beach", "Probably the best beach in . Pristine water and so calm. Nice place to relax and spend the day sun bathing.", "I'm sure if you can see past the rubbish & smell in this beach it would be nice but that's a big if!!! The amount of rubbish was disgusting which def did not encourage us to stay! Avoid at all cost there are way too many nice beaches to waste time with this one", "The ride down to the beach through the limestone Rocks are very beautiful, there is an entrance ticket for a small price, if you are on a scooty you can get through faster than when in a car. the beach itself is quite crowded and there are random people asking you to pay for seats when I believe you can just be seated for free, so do not get caught to them. There are many shops where you can buy cheap clothes from, I got many items from here and it is a good bargain for clothes of good quality. My favorites were the ice cold fresh king coconut which was very refreshing and much needed at the time, even though it was december, this part of the island was burning! They also had roll up ice cream and many other food items for reasonable prices.", "Full of rubbish. No fun for little children looking to play in the sand. Do not suggest going there unless you've heard about a massive clean up. Jimbaran and other beaches are probably better.", "The beaches are nicer to swim in here, & much cooler due to the lovely breezes. The sand was nice & clean out the front of the hotel with nice sun lounges available.", "Nice long stretch of beach. Good for walks. Seems popular for surfing. The bars and music along the beach set the holiday scene. Occasionally there are sewerage run offs which smell pretty unpleasant. Didn't entice me to swim. I hear the sunsets are spectacular but unfortunately the volcanic ash created such a haze, that the sun was swallowed by thick cloud and no sunsets were to be enjoyed.", "A nice peaceful beach for a morning and evening walk with your partner....We enjoyed watching the sunset.......", "Long walks where shops offer cheap opportunities of souvenirs, clothes...The beach is amazing and close to bars, hotels, where poverty and opulence are mixing sometimes to closely.", "The beach is very long with good waves adequate for both swimmers and surfing. Small sections are patrolled and while we were there large areas were closed to swimmers due to dangerous rips Sand near edges rather on the heavy and on the slightly dirty side. Sun lounges etc available for hire at reasonable prices. Without these there is little or no shade", "I think this beach has both beauty & tranquillity and offers a beautiful sunset in the evening. The sand and surrounds were clean and the kids enjoyed playing and swimming. There was a few waves, so keep an eye on the less strong swimmers. A lot of beautiful hotels share this beach.", "one of the very best beach strips on the coast for evening sunsets and multi entertainment options", "this beach is quite clean compared to other beaches of . The slope of beach is quite high making it dangerous for small kids but for adults it is great for swimming.", "So nice and Beautiful beach, isn't it? I took this picture around 5pm, we could watching the sea water, boat, etc so clear because the sun is at our back, we're not facing the sun. We really could enjoy the scenery, watching the wave, so beautiful.", "Top location if you want to visit a more quite beach during the day. Evenings are super in the bars, nice atmospere.", "The beach itself was really great; beautiful sand, good looking surf and excellent views around the bay. The environs however, left much to be desired. There is rubbish/garbage everywhere along the beach-side streets and around the vendor areas just onto the beach. It's such a shame really because once away from that area it really is beautiful.", "The was by far the best beach for swimming and relaxing. No high waves and clean beach. The beds and umbrellas belong to the high priced hotels but you can ask if you can rent them for one day. We had an umbrella and two beds for 150 000 rupiah ( originally 200 000 rupia) but there is also shade underneath the trees i guess you could also hang out there. The water was not too deep and you can easily swim there. Beeing there in May it was very quit and pleasant. In the evening the plastic started to show up which is a major problem anywhere in Asia.", "This beach is with a lovely view and a perfect spot for seeing the sunrise. Seeing the waves break out by the reef is beautiful in sunrise. The biggest problem with the beach is all the trash, both in the water and on the beach itself. The resorts along the beach employ beach cleaners that mostly rake together that trash and then dig a hole and throw it in there. This results in a clean beach for a couple of hours until the tide washes out these “trash holes” again. This way of handling the trash results in it being washed out into the ocean again, unfortunately.", "We spent a day here whilst travelling around . The beach was lovely, in the morning there was a lot of seaweed and branches etc being washed up but by lunchtime it had cleared and the sea was much calmer. Lots of options for sun loungers and places to eat, not too much hassle with people selling things either, plus toilets were nice and clean. A lovely day!", "We found this beach to be one of the nicest during our time in . Its not as hectic as the others but yet still boasting lots of local character, the bars are rather more upmarket but yet you can still find the odd local hideaway thats well worth the find so its a lovely blend of local to luxurious. The good thing we loved was that your not as bothered by all the beach sellers as you are on other beaches and also the sellers here are a lot more chilled.", "Saw the beautiful sunset while having an early dinner at the Ganesh cafe. Beautiful weather and you can also see the planes landing at Airport.", "I can't understand why people come to this dirty beach of black sand full of garbage and waste. Except good wave for surf there is nothing else unless you want a drink on the crowded noisy beach .", "The beaches are nice but swimming is not very good due to a lot of seaweed... its quiet and good restaurants. I did like it.", "Be prepared to chase the tides or arrange your swim at high tide. Beach was clean enough for a busy resort and not too commercial.", "This beach is beautiful, with some shops along the beach selling drinks and food. However, this beach is being touristy though.", "Bit block by trough and cloudy. Lots of waste on the beach. It is not really good timing to enjoy morning sun rise @ this particular month.", "Close to the collection and beachside restaurants.nice and breezy in the shade while you enjoy a meal. Has a pool for the kids aswell as lounge chairs and tables on the sand.", "nice to go into the sea or walk in the morning or go at the end of the afternoon , to sit on pouf for the sunset , looking for the \\ green ray\\\"( le raon vert;;;°\"", "Beautiful sandy beach, quiet. It just got renovated, so it is kinda modern. We spent there a half day (12-20:00)., very sympatic place.", "Beaches are very clean and one unique feature is water used to go back during morning time and comes back around 10am onwards so it's very beautiful", "A truly incredible beach with Crystal clear water and Mt. Agung as a backdrop. We were at the Sofitel Nusa Dua hotel, so we were also supplied with cold refresher towels regularly. The beach is very clean too.", "We visited with a private guide early in the day. Yes there were people but not overcrowded. The setting is spectacular! And very photographic. It is best visited during low tide.", "There is a beautiful walk the length of the beach with loads of different options (both expressive and cheap) of cafes/ restaurants. The beach want very busy and it was quite peaceful. As we were leaving (late afternoon) the resturants were gearing up for the evening crowds, with music and lights so will have to check that out another night but it looked like it would have been great fun!", "Very peaceful beach, and very beautiful place. Good place for Candle light dinner on Beach. And even you can hear some soothing music from some local people in your language, for just nominal tipping. A must place for couples.", "wide open beach, however open sewer nearby which flows straight into the sea, so you MUST swim upstream. Usual litter prevails, not so blighted by hawkers", "A good place for anyone who enjoys white sand beach and clean clear waters. Good for swimming and on certain times for surfing.", "A long 7km sandy beach. Water quality is OK but not excellent. Jet skis are a no-no for me when swimming/snorkelling. In places a lot of floating plastic and cans (why doesn't somebody clean the beach, its their livelihood after all). Good selection of bars, restaurants which are busy in daytime/evening but quiet at night. Shopping in the area is limited.", "Very nice beach where you can walk all the way out when the tide is low. Good choice of restaurants along the beach front too with their own entertainment music choices. Sunset is spectacular there. Definitely worth a trip!", "This beach would be so beautiful, if not all that plastik and cigarets everywhere! Some parts of the beach are cleaned several times a day, but it does not help much.", "Great for couples or families ! A piece of paradise, very affordable. We stayed closed to Ayodya hotel beach, and rented beach chairs and towels for 500k each. We did some snorkeling, and though it's not a recommended spot, I saw a huge snapper, tons of blue spine unicorn fishes and the usual tropical crowd ! For water sports, ask for putu \\chinky monkey\\\" kamput at the Ayodya beach bar. He will give you cheap price and awesome time !!\"", "Without doubt the dirtiest beach I've ever experienced, water was full of rubbish and the beach was littered as far as the eye can see. My recommendation is to avoid it and just go sit in one of the resorts by the pool", "Beach is great clean from debris and trash...waves are great. Good for surf or swim. We had a great time", "What a day at the best beach in . From the friendly surfing teachers to the perfect waves. The atmosphere here is why we came back day after day.", "White Sandy beach with calm water very good for swimming.some activity also conducted such as: water sport activity,lite surfing on other sport", "a very nice beach romantic , ideal for honeymooners , good shopping , but bargain never pay top price on clothes , drop 4 price levels , its a great walking beach , very quiet away from the kuta crowds its going to", "the beach is becoming more and more dirty. Atmosphere is not what it used to be. I don't go there anymore.", "If you like quite and clean beach..you must come to this beach.. It feel the beach is your own... Slow wave and safe for children to swim..", "Watch out for the flagged area , as swimming there is too dangerous. The waves are big and great for surfing.", "Wonderful life cangu the best palaces for surf Good local food and good prizes Papa enjoy mama happy ", "There are alot of little bars run by locals along the beach but look out for \\Molly's Bar' (almost directly infront of the Hard Rock Cafe), Molly is a dog the bar is named after - great owners! Very Friendly\"", "I enjoyed the surroundings of the beach the best i could but it didnt wow me. I have sort of \\likehome\\\" aftertaste when you like it because it there. Its good if you would like to have some fun doing water sports being in relativly quiet area.You can find a quiet place on the beach where you can drop your towel and enjoy the sun without being surrounded by crowds of people.There are quite good restaurants on the beach and fabulous spa called The Nest. There is paved public walk along a waterfront to have morning or evening promenade . But i have to say the sea is quite shallow and there are a lot of weed, so you end up just sitting in the water like in hot tab )) Sand is rather grainy. And unfortunately, there are a lot of garbage in the water as well as on the coast. If you are looking for a bounty-like place to swim and its essential for you i would recomend to consider other beaches.\"", "The place was covered with rubbish. Enough said i think. So much for a romantic walk if you are tripping over empty bottles. OK it must be the tourists, but it's up to the authorities to tidy up. There are a lot of bars along, nothing special. If you sit on the beach prepare to be nagged every 2min by somebody selling selfie sticks or some dubious paintings. Did not meet the expectation one bit.", "Owners in the area really need to do something about regular cleaning of the beach if the autorities are idle. This lovely beach us much less attracting to visitors if it is not cleaned daily.", "Nothing in the beach, no rides, no shag, nothing to do, just a visit that to I'd time permits. As major hotels have their private beaches, so much crowd is expected.", "Gets v crowded at times. Post 10 am is better Many surfing schools - didn't try this time but on my list for next trip The F&B on beach is avg, better to go elsewhere", "If you’re looking for the idyllic, white sand beach and turquoise blue waters in a tranquil setting, this isn’t it. If you’re looking for great surfing, look no further. This beach offers lots of beach club options, vendors, seating areas and service for drinks. There are big crowds on the sand and in the water, likely for the perfect waves and party atmosphere.", "Beautiful bay with lot of joyful locals and some beautiful private resorts. Spaceful, never too crowded with the best sunset on the island.", "This has been my favorite beach to swim. The turquoise and clean and clear water like no other. It is good to swim at the afternoon. The waves is friendly and it is not too deep. The water is also so clear. It is also recommended for beginner surfers. If you are a beach lover, you should go to Mengiat beach.", "swimming good at highwater, sometims the water could be claner, but not too much plastic like on the western side of Baki", "Love all the Bars with choices of tables & chairs or bean bags on the sand. Bean bags are best. Live entertainment most nights. Food good & not expensive, beer prices not much more than you pay at a mini-mart. Great to spend a hot night there cooling off, enjoying the beautiful sunsets.", "This beach remains too crowded, and is a dirty one compared to other beaches in . Hence it is good only to view the lovely view of the sunset.There are a lot of people playing volleyball on the beach, some budding sand artists, lots of hawkers and a number of options to eat and drink. This place is good for water sports.", "If you like Queensland or WA soft white sand with a pristine and developed shore line, then this is about as far from that as you can get. Black sand, horse riding, fishing and surfing on a rough undeveloped (hallelujah!!) beach with some great cafe shacks up by the Echo Beach end. We thought this was lovely. Minimal rubbish, wild beauty. Not the of the tourism photos, and hardly any of the tourists (other than surfers) either.", "Parts of the beach are dirty, not clean, littered and there are lots of dogs and some dog mess. We expected the beaches and cost line to be stunning and I am sure some are, however this is not quite one of those beaches. Disappointing! ", "The beach is good and get populated . There are many beach side shacks there to chose from and the seating options are vibrant . Very safe", "Lovely weather. Lovely Beach. No one to hassle us. Nice and calm. Brilliant for young kids. Peaceful", "Bike rides or walk along lots restaurants nice in the cool of the evening. Catch taxi if not staying in area walk busy with cars", "Beach is for the locals. We were there during the end of Ramadan (we were not aware that it was where the local went to celebrate) and the beach was crowded. I little bit different from the kind of crowds you expect in a beach, there were nearly no-one wearing a bikini or shirtless there, which can make westerns uncomfortable, at least I was. The beach front is under development and a big resort is also under construction.", "One of the most beautiful we have ever been to. White sand (groomed daily oustide our hotel). Perfect for kids as its shallow all the way out to the edge of the reef.", "A busy long and wide yellow sand beach with a number of hotels having bars and eating areas along the foreshore which give it a nice and relaxed vibe. Makes for a pleseant after dinner walk as well. Feels very safe at night .", "The beach itself is pretty and clean and there aren't very many people hassling you during the day. If a guy named Nyoman offers you a coconut, TAKE IT!! he brought simple syrup, sliced limes, and ice and it was the best!", "The beach is very famous among the locals. It was very much crowded. No water sports at the beach...", "Beautiful place to spend family time. Very clean and great places to eat. Head down there during sun rise and walk the whole bean to get a good feel of the place during this time of day. Also one can walk out when the tide is out.", "Ugly beach with low tides and trash all over!!!! Close to the local market which makes the beach very crowed and load after work. #neveragain", "The beach area was very quiet and relaxing but disliked being hassled to buy things all the time, they were persistent ", "Gated 5 star hotel enclave . Pretty beach , clean and safe very few people selling stuff . I really liked staying in the area - there is less to do less restaurants etc but if you just want to hang out at your hotel then this is the area to stay .", "A calm beach, not great for snorkeling but quite nice if you want to enjoy the sand and lay in the sun. The swimming is nice and the beach has a gradual decline into the ocean. We enjoyed a small picnic in the water. You could look at taking a picnic table. That could be fun for you too", "Great beach with white sand and clear water it's nice to go and relax on the sunbeds and have a nive cold beer on a hot day. The statues are awesome and huge on the road leading down to the beach.", "Lovely beach, go to Nyoman to eat and rent loungers, they are wonderful people and the food is great. If you want to swim better go before noon, after that thie tide comes and you can go for a really long walk in that sea :)", "Just a lovely beach to chill out and relax. A lot of water activities around the area. I did scuba diving, make sure you bargain for a good price.", "It was a very pretty beach. although very shallow. It was great watching the local fishers using the schools of black tip reef sharks to locate the fish.", "Great wide beach for strolling swimming or tanning. Dark sand with rough waters. Lots of action and will be an up and coming beach in in the years to come. Invest in it now before it grows!", "Very peaceful beach, with calm water. We've been here via the Swiss Bel and had a very relaxing day.", "The outer reef protects the beach. The ocean becomes a set of tidal pools at low tide, with many interesting marine creatures to discover (but it also means you can't swim or do other watersports half the time). At high tide, not much to see when snorkeling from the beach. The sand is rather coarse. Hotel staff keep the beach quite clean. There is a convenient walking/jogging path along the beach. Lack of non-hotel restaurants unfortunately (but look for Pirates Bay restaurant, highly recommended!)", "The beach is clean and beautiful~ there are some watersports like canoe and jet ski. You should try this one, especially canoe~", "We have visited once before and this time round we fully enjoyed the beach. Beautiful soft sands, shallow waters, although the waves do crash down further out. It’s amazing to watch!", "The beach was so private and not really crowded. So it was a good beach to relax and enjoy your day. A lot of sofas and massagers too", "Clean, not too crowded with people, quite safe to swim. The sand is clean and almost white, kids will love to play there.", "This has to be one of the most beautiful beaches in . It's good to visit with family and for a romantic time away from the all the party beaches. It is home to some good hotel chains and luxury shopping. The water sports here are really good.", "We went down for the afternoon and to eat and at first thought What a nice beach .That was however till we went into the water to watch our kids surf . The water has a dirty algae ish look to it but that was nothing to what was underneath . As you stand in the water loads of plastic rubbish mainly refuse sacks bin liners constantly wrap around your ankles .It was disgusting . I have been on many beaches around the world and this was the worst pollution experience I have come across. The thing is you cant tell by looking from the beach and once you are 5 yards out it seems to get better . Such a shame as the rest of the beach was fine .", "Last week i was here, i run with my friends through this beach... not very clean i think.. the waves was good at that time.. thats why a lot of people were surfing. The best time to go to this beach is at the evening ylu can see a beautiful sunset here.. lots of rooftop bar at here so you can easily pick one", "We walked the beach looking for a place to run, but were out of luck. The walk is nice, crowded, even at 7:30am. It is nice and refreshing and there was a nice breeze blowing in off the water. Nice place to visit before breakfast for a little exercise.", "Huge wide stretch of clean sand dotted with restaurants specialising in seafood. Many have loungers to hire if not purchasing food and drink. Careful as drivers drop you off at their restaurant of choice but feel free to go off and explore. Careful with swimming as waves are big and strong in parts and we spotted a couple of rips. Find the flags where it is safe to swim. We spent an enjoyable day in front of the Kerokan hotel next to the middle warung. They had a deal with included lounger, towel, lunch and pool access. Thanks for the vote if you found this helpful.", "If you need white sandy beach surroundings with not too many people. clear water. with watersports and lots of high end hotels. five and four star. this is the place to go. no sunsets though, only sunrises... which you cannot spot if you're not a morning person during vacation..", "A beautiful spot to relax, lay back and doak up the rays. Clear water, white sand and chillin out is easy", "Clean, white, sandy beaches however tons of tourists and also in some places there's a \\border\\\" you cannot cross when swimming out.\"", "Great atmosphere on the beach. Live band, but the sands is black oil and the water is dirty. Couldn't walk on the sand as the feet were black and sticky. The locals are helpful, polite and fun.", "Great beach , good vibes! Loads of restaurants on the beach to choose from! You can rent sun lounges from IDR100 000, bintangs in the beach tend to be cheaper than from the restaurants.", "I enjoy myself lil shopping mall u can get cheap stuff to many rocks on beach water not that clear but had alot of fun it was right by our room", "We spent an easygoing afternoon enjoy the place. Many surfers are practising which offers a very pleasant attraction all over the day.", "Most people will have access to swimming g pools. The beach is divided into sections for Hotels. It is fine, sandy and easily accessible but it it VERY shallow which precludes swimming. Looks nice, is clean and a pleasant place to unwind ( but not for swimming)", "Newly opened beach. Very beautiful with calming effect. There are a lot of stalls or warungs along the beach and they also rents out beach chairs with umbrella for only 25k rupiah per chair. A perfect place to relax with families.", "If you just want to sit and relax by the beach at the night with multiple Shacks and good music playing, this is the place to be in .. Go over there and try any of the many places that you'll find.. All have almost the same prices and menu and music playing", "Beautiful, calm and quiet beach. Good for families, lots of space to relax and enjoy the scenery. Good place to be for water sport activities such as jet skis and SU paddle boarding- although be careful you don't end up paying too much!", "What a beautiful place to relax sit back and savour the moment. I spent 9 nights there and everyday i walk along the beach. Very clean and tidy. there are warning signs showing areas not to swim in. Restaurants and bars all along the beach front to enjoy.", "Private beach with no waves though. But clear waters and emerald green seaweed. Perfect for sun tanning and lazing around.", "Quite a grubby beach with too many stalls along the back with pushy stallholders. Not what you would imagine for 'beautiful '.", "A real buzz as the sun sets. Great spot on the hill for a cold beer with a view. Did not go out to the temple on the island but plenty did.", "We were staying nearby and came down to the beach for the sunset. A fantastic family atmosphere with many people on the beach... but not crowded. We got a bucket of bintangs (5)and a bucket of smirnoffs (3) between 4 of us for AUD $20 and just sat and soaked up the atmosphere of the sunset. Very memorable.", "Beautiful clean beach aligned w/ westernized beach front hotels. Very relaxing aside from the locals selling souvenirs and tours.", "A beautiful beach with a volcano in the back. ...what more could you ask for. ..perfect beach restaurants near by.", "Nice looking beach with plenty of sun and sun beds for hire but water can be rough and a little dangerous, and is very polluted with plastic and general rubbish.", "Large beach mostly clean. Beware of steam run off avoid it go a little south water cleaner. Good waves for surfing & body surfing", "Accessing the beach can be difficult if you're not staying at any of the hotels/villas. After wandering around a local pointed us in the right direction and it was well worth finding the beach. Plenty of deck chairs for hire to enjoy a day in the sun. You will get hassled by stall holders but that is part of a holiday", "Good place to relax with beach chairs and nice restaurants. However, the water is not very clean. Watersports is also available but quite expensive", "Awesome beach. Great to see the beach is swept of litter each morning Would recommend too all. Night music/entertainment and plenty of bean bags to lounge on.", "Lovely clean beach, many places to go for lunch or just a drink. Lots of ladies will ask if you want a massage but if you politely decline they wont be pushy.", "An up and coming resort location, its easy to see why they chose this particular spot. The beach is prestine with gorgeous blue waters. However, you need to pay to use the toilets as well as entry to the beach. The sand is also synthetic and quite course to walk on.", "Beautiful to walk along the beach in all weather at any time of day! The water and sand are clean and safe!", "While the kids really enjoy the stroll at the beach, collecting seashells and catching small crab, I cant help to notice the abundance of plastic rubbish on the beach. What a pity, hopefully the plastic usage can be reduced throughout the world and specifically to avoid further damage to the environment.", "Nice beach with rough but warm sea. I love this warm waves. Lots of bars and restaurants at the sea side. Beautiful sunset and all the bars get prepared for a vibrating night.", "Loved everything food great waves super awesome costumer service location quietness n clean beach I could find everything close Transport not an issue at all", "People called this beach a Secret Beach, but when we got there, it's not that as secret as we think. Yes, the beach is clean, white sandy and also clear view of the ocean, but way too crowded (we visited on friday). Lots of food shacks nearby but ALL offered the exact same menu. renting a big umbrella cost around IDR 50k for all day long. Toilets is not free to use as we have to pay IDR 2K. Entrance Ticket cost around IDR 5K.", "Definitely a beach to visit with great scenery and a nice walk all along. You can stop to have a drink at any of the hotel on the way too.", "Beautiful location and relaxing spot. The beach is clean, with food and drinks nearby. Plenty of swimming area too.", "But remember that the water is shallow and calm, and is not the crystal clear kind one finds in the Caribbean or Polynesia -- I preferred to swim in the hotel pool.", "Absolutely beautiful, accommodation was adjacent to beach. Very clean, very romantic in the evening. No hassle from vendors.", "the beach is easy to reach, parking is spacious, can see some sculptures and beaches are clean, food is available at relatively cheap prices.", "I went down to Seminyak Beach for the first time expecting a beach of paradise. What I saw instead was a beach full of trash, stray dogs running around, some brown water in the beach and some red flags that's telling you not to go into the water. Trash. That's what I felt as I was walking around in the water and on the beach. There are lot of TRASH. I couldn't stand in the water for a minute without some kind of trash touching my feet. Wrappers, Cloths, or whatever. Trash. Now I come from Los Angeles where there are a lot of people that go in the water and has commercial businesses all around. Even LA beaches felt it was cleaner and more sanitary than here. I couldn't believe all the amount of trash floating in the water and debris on the beach. I thought this was supposed to be a paradise, instead it felt like where all the trash ended up. Granted some of them could be from and some of them could be from elsewhere just washing up here. Regardless, it felt dirty just standing in the water with the damn trash touching my feet every 10 seconds or so! I saw some brown water and thought it was weird that the water was so brown. Not all parts but some parts. I asked around why the water was brown and no one knew. Also there were red flags all around and when I asked around, people were saying because the wind was strong and that you could get sucked out to the ocean due to fast & strong current. Also there are apparently whirlpools that will suck you in. That's a scary thought. I've also seen some stray dogs running around. One time I saw a pack of 5 dogs all playing with each other on the beach. Sure that sounds cute except when you come to realize that some of these dogs could have rabies, probably had no owners, and that they were playing in the beach where people were. I'm sure the dogs don't think about where to pee and poop. I'm from USA where there are regulations against dogs on the beach due to them crapping and peeing which contaminates the water. In Seminyak I've seen a lot of stray dogs around which didn't help the feeling I got about the hygiene and cleanliness of the water. The water was very warm. That was one plus about the beach. With the clouds far away and the sandy beach all around, this was a plus. There weren't that many pluses given I've also been to beaches in Thailand which were freakin Awesome.", "This is great beach to hangout in south , you can find a fine beach... but for now i dont like it very much because for sometime there is to many crowd in this beach ...", "The white sand beach is a great place to relax and take in the balmy evenings. There is a reasonable conditioned pavement for you to walk on to the many restaurants dotted along to shore.", "Surfing for beginners, ideal lounging on the beach, cheap beer from same sun bed person. Sun beds go for 100,000 though I chose to pay 50,000 for 2 hours as I didnt plan to stay there that long. Swimming is for people who enjoy tall waves.", "Not the nicest beach in . Lots of litter and lots of touts trying to sell fake goods. Spoils what could be a nice beach", "This was one of the nicest beaches we have visited in the atmosphere was very relaxed and unlike most of the other beaches there was no booming music. A slightly older crowd seem to use this area. There are plenty of beach front restaurants to choose from with plenty of shade under trees. Lots of colourful spider boats on the beach and lots of subsea for hire. A pleasant place to spend a day.", "At low tide you can't even swim in the water, there's peddlers trying to scam you and there's really nothing to do. It's not a nice beach .", "Located in the south part of , this beach already amused by giving a good view. Even though still in developing stage, the beach is clean. You can try to ride on the canoe fit up to 3 people for 40k only. Make sure to get wet in this beach", "Good surf beach,perfect for sunbathing but watch out for the current and the waves. Lots of loungers with parasols available for a price, haggle to get a good hourly or daily rate - not much shade otherwise.", "What better place to enjoy the sun, than from on a lounger under an umbrella on a magnificent white sandy beach. Surfers, sunbathers and people coming in going, mostly young and fit, a place to enjoy", "When we were there, it wasn't crowded at all and the kite season had just begun so they were all over the place. We had some great memories here. We also made local friends whom we will not forget. Wish we had more time...", "This beach is quite nice stretch of white sand, that is relatively clean and maintained, especially if you walk around the bigger and luxurious hotels. A promenade lines the shore , passing hotels of mainly 4-5* rating, allowing you to see the gardens, pools and the architecture of each hotel. This promenade, especially heading south of hotel Tropic offers nice walks, good jogs or bike rides. Heading north of the hotel, after about 1,5km, you will pass through few dirty and unkept areas, which ruins the walk. There are a few downsides of this otherwise lovely beach- Firstly it is the constant noise of water scooters and fast boats, that spoil the tranquility of this place. We visited in February '16 and the hotels and beaches were quite empty, which suited us. However I can imagine this place getting very busy and even noisier in the peak periods and turning this lovely area into sea of bodies fighting for the beach and sun lounger. The second downside is the difference in tide of these shallow waters . In high tide, the swimming areas (you can only swim in small sections marked by the buoys) is ok but never too deep, which makes is ideal for small children. Also the currents are very weak, making the beach quite safe for non swimmers. During the low tide, in many places you can barely swim- the water level is up to the waistline. Also in low tide you often swim through the algae, which is not pleasant at all. The hotels are trying to clean the beach of plastic, algae and other debris, but sometimes their efforts are not enough. In general, it is a lovely stretch of beach worth visiting and perhaps staying in one of many luxury hotels.", "Most beaches here are privately managed by the hotels and thus are very clean. Only issue here is you can't catch the sun set as it faces the East.", "Gorgeous beach,warm and ideal for swimming but so sad about all the plastic washed up at low tide.Plastic rubbish is a major problem in now and I wish I could help in some way.", "This area of is nice although there are a lot of sewerage ports which enter the ocean via the middle of the beach. You walk the beach and you have to jump over the sewerage running into the water", "The beach is a little dirty and the surf can be a little packed but when 2hr board rental coasts 5AUD you can't complain. I rented from SandBar and they were easy enough. I even left my wallet, phone and hat in a basket with them and it was safe enough. The Bar sells Hai (sorry no bintang) For about 2AUD and there is live music in the evening. Better Spot to watch the sunset than Old Mans but the \\Bar\\\" is more of a shack... but thats half the charm. Note: 3/5 stars because it was a semi dirty beach\"", "It’s a lovely beach, good for basics when you are by the beach. I only think, the hotels should get together and run cleaning campings. Also the local authorises should get involved. Sometimes you can see lots of plastic by the water and sand. Think about the environment and the positives will bring having a clean beach.", "What's not to love about beautiful white sand beaches and friendly people? Warm water and no shortage of things to see and do make this a must see.", "Very nice beach, clean and big. The water is very hot and with little waves(or at least i was lucky to catch it like that) but full of seaweed.", "Perfect for a morning or evening stroll. Beautiful (when the tide is in). Seaweed and litter a bit of an issue but people were actively cleaning this up and we're told this happens on a daily basis. We ate twice at beach restaurants with a large group and as a couple;both restaurants were excellent.", "this beach is over crowded, they dont have good management in waste, its to many garbage in their sand and also they overcharged the food, quality of food is also not good at all", "If you are traveling with kids this is the perfect beach for you. Only small waves, nice sand, warm water, only the trash all over is a little disturbing.", "Beautiful beach that stretches for miles and becomes very colourful as the sunsets with a hedonistic crowd and beautiful bean bags and umbrellas. The sand is yellow and the waters are a dark blue which can be wavy and rough but still very pleasant and great for surfers. I had three people massaging me on the beach for a few pounds it was amazing!! Lots of beach vendors but they actually had some lovely jewellery and art work and they are not forceful at all. Enjoy very much it’s the life :)", "great spot for sun set, get a beer from the lady to the north of the bay price 4.5 and enjoy. bliss :):)", "Long white sandy beach sharing between more hotels but still big enough to find you own place. Clear water, just be carefull of strong currents.", "We stayed at the Westin resort,which has this beach at its front ,right at the Ikan Restaurant. The beach in either direction has a pathway for walking,running and cycling. The beach is enjoyed constantly by families in particular and there is much to do re water sports etc.the views of the ocean and islands are good.", "new beach tour still looks barren not much activity other than sunbathing and playing sand small stalls along the beach no cafe yet", "If You leave hotel area beaches are dirty and wild. If You stay in resort You will notice that most of people use swimming pool instead of swimming in the sea.", "Great little bars and eateries along this stretch of beach. Very cheap and great hospitality. Great for artwork, clothes, hotels, bars and food", "Best beach in , this beach is on a very long stretch and is very clean and nice. The sea is calm and there are lots of activities which you can participate in also.", "Typical beach really , can get rough and you need to watch the tides for reps etc. Always plenty of activity happening along with plenty of bars and restaurants.", "This is one of the beat beaches of . The site which I visited is close to hotel Hyatt. This beach is having slight rocks. Water is slightly dirty, not suitable to bath. Lot of people are visiting here. Good location for photography. There are some shops which are selling food and dresses.", "A awesome beach. yellowish white sands and the aqua blue water. And beside the beach green hills make the horizon a looks alike a picture. Our tour guide told us this beach is the nicest beach in . We reached there at 4:30 pm and it was late. thats why we found this beach quiet. There was a nice road go up into the hills. I wanted to go up by that road but I didn't make it because sunset time was very near. I thinks everyone shoud go this beach early to explore full area.", "It is not the nicest beach in . The east side of the island has the lovely beaches but not the sunsets. It has black sand and is very smelly.", "Very nice beach in , there are lots of things to do, surfing, soccer, tanning, sunset. will be back", "I couldn’t believe how crowded it was! While it was beautiful to see and the power of the ocean was stunning the amount of garbage was very sad. I felt it would be worth it to charge a little more and pay people to keep this treasure clean. Even posting signs about being fined (and following through) could help.", "Perhaps we were just unlucky, but the beach and shallow water were covered with litter, mostly plastic bags wrapping your legs when walking in the sea... locals told us it is garbage from Java island coming with a torrent every now and then. But that made our stay just crap. We had to drive to east coast instead.", "Much quieter beach than the other popular spots in . Can sit and relax without being annoyed or pestered to buy items. Hardly any rubbish around.", "It was very packed when we visited the beach. But actually the beach quite nice. In the right timing you could have really nice pictures over there. There are some sport activities could be done in the area. They have lots of snacks station which offer young coconut and local mixed fruit (rujak).", "Good time to visit at sunset, you can see very beautiful view of sunset, and beach is assailable very easily, you can't swim there.", "Less peoples...less noise...less beach but..more relax..more autentic..more real..more sense of vacations..this will desapear soon..enjoy now..tomorrow will be over..", "Fine dining in nice location, opposite the beach the water is only a stone's throw from the restaurant. Wonderful food at affordable prices", "I found this to be a bit overrated...great if you are coming from Australia...close by. Coming from far...other options for sure. I did like Legion beach...again...not the tropical paradise one might be thinking of finding. Good place to chill and go clubbing. ", "It's a great place to sit watch the sunset The beach is dirty and full of rubbish if you get pass this it's a nice spot Lots of music lots of hagglers that drive you crazy The drinks are cheap but our cokes were hot ", "Nothing special really. Check it out if you'd like but there's nicer beaches further north. Lots of rubbish washes up at nighttime.", "Have a lot of small cafe by the beach. So you can sit and drinks while waiting the sunset. They provide sun chairs aswell. There is one place with famous Bakso. One portion only 15k. The quie is quite long but the server areound can assist to get it for you. Nice taste aswell.", "Pristine white sandy beach. Ideal place to relax or swim. Located in the vicinity of a chain of high end hotels. Amazing sunset views", "Putrid, rubbish everywhere. Not swimmable at all when it is low tide. Rubbish on the beach and way out into the ocean. It is disgraceful. The resorts clean there own little sections of sand where their guests could sit, but what an awful view. To be fair, i didn't see when the tide was up,could look nicer. But I wouldn't set foot in there either way after seeing it.", "Beautiful beach, but the water is too shallow to swim in and there is a lot of sea weed as well. We were a bit disappointed.", "This beach was about a 5 mins walk from our Villa De Liza! Clean beach with a fair bit of pretty decent beach bars!", "Open clean and very cool beach. Beach outside Grand Hyatt is very picturesque. Well worth a visit. A nice change from sitting beside a boring hot swimming pool.", "Great beach but at this time was pretty dirty with washed up rubbish - mainly plastic . Have to say the locals were out early morning to clear each day . ", "The beach is good, however sellers a bit too much focused on tourists. The beach is nice and clean and a lot of cafés with breakfast, lunch, dinner can be found around.", "This beach is very crowded even on weekdays. It has a very wide and long sloping beach so it's good to bring your dogs or kids to play. Many food stalls but mostly sell local food but you can find a good pop up cafe on the west side of the beach to chill out with cocktails or softdrinks.", "We walked down here as we were staying about 6 or 7 km up the beach. The waves were perfect for surfing. My husband surfed for about 2 and a half hours and I watched and bought some bracelets. The lady sat next to me and handmade the bracelets for me. There was a man selling a crossbow but we didn't buy it as I wasn't sure what airport security would think. Ha ha. And I'm not sure we'd have much use for it. Great surfing. Nice beach.", "The beach itself is nice but you still have too many hagglers around not too make it so comfortable... If the tide is out you have to walk a fair distance to get to chest depth... Sand is nice and white and boats look great on the foreshore.. Very nese.", "Beach was clean We enjoyed the numerous stall along the beach where they sold all kinds of trinkets. Had a message as well on the beach which was good value for money. Tried board riding which was not very successful as it is a art to ride the paddle board But it was fun and we enjoyed it .", "This is a really great beach. The water is clear, the waves aren’t too big, and the water stays quite shallow for a good distance. Will definitely return.", "Went their in feb 2015, had an amazing time at the beach, lovely shops around at beaseach with nice neese food. One of the most cleanest and beautiful beaches in . Love the golden sand and the temple atop a small cliff. Love the road around the beach to walk hand in hand. A must go place in your itinerary. Dont miss it , go at the evening time", "We came here through our resort (The Gangsa) for breakfast while watching the sun rise. My wife and I really enjoyed this. The Beach itself seemed clean and nice. There are lots of shops and restaurants along the boardwalk. The sun comes up early but sitting on a lunch chair with a hot cup of coffee and a nice breakfast was a very nice way to start the day.", "We stayed right on this beach. The sunrise was absolutely spectacular, and different every day! Overall, the beach was clean and quiet, an enjoyable respite.", "Thoroughly enjoyed swim at the beach paid 50;000 rph for beach bed which is ok. Enjoyed milk shake from small cafe and swam in clean ocean. Go visit", "The beach is beautiful. Water is warm, low tide shows the flat sand covered in a thin layer of water reflecting the sunset, worth staying until after dark for the sky lantern ceremonies! Free parking for scooters along the small beach road and renting a beanbag is free with any food or drink (30,000RPI mei goreng / bin tang)", "It is busy, but nice when it is low tide as you can go along the rocks and look at the fish. 50,000 per adult. Lots of shops around, but we were not really put under any pressure.", "The surf is great and it’s a nice place to watch surfers as well when your having a break. There a Plenty of good little Restraunts and bars near by to relax. There is a lot of rubbish and plastic pollution in the beach and ocean there i picked up a lot I wish I brought more things to collect more rubbish out of the water. When your paddling out to get a waver the plastic rubbish gets tangled in your leg rope it’s sad I wish they took Bette care of the environment", "Well it's just a ordinary beach and polluted. Nothing to shout about. Some bars and cafe can be discovered. People are friendly - that's for sure.", "At low tide this beach is full of rubbish, water stale and not super clean. I can imagine, though, that on high tide it is a gem. Beautiful, long, sandy, with pretty little peninsulas on each corner. We went to the stripe called Melia or Pirates bay and in between that and pantai Samuh there is a magical little peninsula. Explore it a bit for beautiful cliffs from other side, if you swim around on the sea level, there is gorgeous tiny hidden beach, also lot of corals for snorkelling. The beach surroundings are only being in construction (like concrete path I mean), so there is no fee (might be in future when they make it better). Restaurants not the cheapest, if you travel on budget, bring your own snack and drink. It was not very crowded, more locals than tourists, and there were few spots where to find shade which is always great bonus ;)", "Surf beach. Little bit dirty. Nothing special and wasn't worth making a special trip for. If you stayed next door to the beach u might visit", "If you are from Australia you will have trouble rating a Beach ever again due to how good thousands of kilometres of Aus Coast can be. Although this one is nice for tropical holiday standards it is fairly average. It does have a concrete path all the way along it for prams, wheelchairs and bikes etc. It is a typical course sand beach that in the busy parts of the day can be a traffic jam and sales placee nightmare. On a clear day the views across the water are beautiful.", "Clear crystal aqua waters. water sports are great. you can cycle the whole BTDC area. fantastic. Excellent place you will come agin and again", "Did a half hour walk along the footpath and beach, there are lots of little local restaurants and bars to choose from! ", "The beach is not so crowded with tourist due to difficulties to access. The beach is located hidden behind hill so some people called it Secret Beach. However, the beach has stunning panorama of high cliff, serene and quiet atmosphere. There are row of souvenir shops with reasonable price.", "Beautiful beach, quiet, clean, no sellers there. Sea water is warm and clear and sand is smooth and white... This is a paradise! I really want to come back here", "This is quite a good beach with safe swimming though no use for surfing. Access is poorly marked and restricted due to profusion of sea front hotels. There's plenty of shade and so no need to hire a parasol, etc. There's loads of sea weed - which makes swimming tricky at low tide though the beach slopes gently and so it’s possible to wade out far into the sea. A long walk-way is really useful for avoiding the traffic on the nearby roads. There's lots of dogs roaming around though they all seemed to be well-behaved.", "Amazing beach with good basic facility and nice views. Amazing sun set. A good place for night life and family holidays", "Nice to look at at the different times of day and tides. Dig dumping waves often. Someone drowned one night when we were there. Black sand, very clingy. Tractors drive around each morning. And people ride horses - watch out! Not a good beach.", "Miles of white sand, choppy sea and blue skies! Pineapple as you walk along the beach washed down with a 35 bingtang. Heaven on earth", "Average beach, gets really dirty after storms and the tide moves out a fair bit. It's quiet though and has plenty of decent restaurants along it which makes it very enjoyable. If you are after some peace and quiet this is the place to be at.", "Water is noce and has waves to surf body or buggy board. The locals on the beach sell beer and have beds to lay on. You can have surfing lessons and get you hair braded. Many many activities ", "Nice clean beach, lot of people and warungs, big waves, nice spot to learn surf. Nice sand. Easy access and free. Some itinerant sellers.", "Not a nice beach and busy as well. Much rather stay in the hotel resort pool. Quite nice for an early morning walk before breakfast", " is a paradise on earth...or could be...!( and i ve been around more than 50 country in my life,) i remenber some freind show me picture from long time beofre the first time i came to in the early 80' a stuning paradise this beach was., it's been a disaster since then...! the all dirty water of 1000' of hotel and restaurant from kuta to legian go directly to the beach water... it's insane! who really want to swim in his own poo...??? i wonder why the ness as a comunity don't take serious mesure to keep clean (i mean like just the minimum) please it's never too late, do something!", "What a beautiful beach. No waves, warm water, perfect for families with small children. Plenty of restaurants around.", "Located about one hour from the airport, this beach is a perfect place for you who seeks for a less crowded beach. Even this beach already well-known, the visitors were not so many. For your info, the area around is also a residence for many foreigners.", "Nice enough, busy with tourists bustling off for their island adventures. Some stall holders and quiet steamy today. We had a lovely fresh, cheap breakfast at one of the beachside cafes and watched the morning movements. While there are boats and ppl coming and going the water is still amazingly clear and sand still golden. There were at least 20-30 ppl swimming. There is one particularly nice sheltered bay with no boats suitable for swimming. V nice flat paved beachfront walk. Easy for all the family. Links plenty of accomodation and bars to stop for refreshment.", "We love to come over this side for a few quiet days of rest. This is the calm water side that you can swim every day. You can walk or ride bikes for ever.... Lots of cafes and restaurants to suit all wallets and tastes. Many hotels right on the beach too. Even the shopping is quiet. We loved the Tandjung Sari for a special birthday dinner... Amazing!", "It was painful to try to walk this beach front. You are swarmed by venors tring to sell you a massages, manicures, pedicures, watches hats, jewlery and the list goes on. They will not take no for an answer so you are stuck with a crowd of tag alongs throughout your entire beach experience. It's a little overwhelming and takes the fun out of viewing the amazing beach itself. It's quite unfortunate.", "This beach has many facilities to eat, massage, sit by the shore. Water is clean but very shallow and with a lot of sea weed, not good for swimming or snorkeling.", "Great beach, you can learn to surf, they have many sun chairs, some cheaper than others, they have many beach and restaurants on the beach, great for spending the day tanning, drinking coconuts or cocktails or spending sunset with live music, close to shops, good for surf or swim.", "Covered in litter and totally unsafe to walk on, we found a used syringe. I was expecting beautiful beaches,so disappointed with waht we found. This is where will fail as a tourist area.", "Great walking, views & lots of restaurants, stalls, markets. Beach sand not so clean. Beach better when tide in. Reef break far out so beach good for children. Preferred to swim in pool at resort.", "This beach has good waves for surfing. You can find instructors and equipment on the beach for decent price. I paid 200k idr for 2h lesson. Not very suitable for small children as the water is not calm.", "Wake up early in the morning, like 5:15 WITA(Local time) and pedal your bike or walk to Sanur beach. Then you'll be able to see the sun rises slowly and it gives you great feeling just being there and watch it goes by.", "Beautiful beach, well worth the visit. Grab a driver and go in comfort air conditioning or go by bike with a local tour guide, either way the drive is good with many places to stop off and look at or grab a cold drink.", "Love the sunset, the smiling people, bintang and beanbags. A bit dirty but its a fun place and even a few good waves.", "If you have been to good beaches in Australia, this one is very average. Unless your surfing. Go to Nusa Dua. Dirty sand and big waves here.", "I don't know if devastating is the right word to describe this beach now. 3 years ago this is one if my favourite 'hidden beach' in . Clear water at shore you can see some little sea creatures.. Now the beach is totally crowded.. Many kayak(?) for rent just like you go to some recreation park. No more those peaceful beach..", "Nice beach and enough places to have a nice meal e.g. lunch at the beach. The jetski's were only a pain in the.... Because they were loud and not looking were they where going. Therefore snorkeling at the reef was not safe. Other than that nice way to finish/end the 2 weeks holiday. Best wishes, Jay (Jeroen)", "Having travelled to many times, we were not aware of this beach. White sand, and loads of local warungs where you can get an excellent satay, mie goreng and 2 bintangs for $10", "Nice beach, not hassled, lots to do (surf / swim / bars) or just chill out. Telling me to write more but not much more to write :)", "Very fantastic view to watch sunset. Travel to Potato Head with beach wear to enjoy the sunset view at their pool. Night time also a great place to enjoy the moon and stars after dinner!", "Great beach, not to crowded, not good to have a nice swim shallow water. Nice restaurants alongside the beach. In July a nice cool breeze makes you feel not to hot", "Great for runs along the seaside, lounging in sun chairs or swimming! Beautiful beach with a nice boardwalk as well.", "Fairly quiet beach on whichever part of the beach you are. There are a lot of pump boats by the shore. Sun chairs for rent at around 50,000 for 2 (non-resort) as of Sept 2014. Clean but not the most beautiful beach, less touts other than 1-2 ladies offering massages. The not so good: We took our bicycles and cycled on the \\boardwalk\\\". The boardwalk being a tiny piece of cemented path a few feet wide. It's not particularly enjoyable as I felt like we were a nuisance to the people walking. Some parts were crowded with vendors stalls spilling on both sides of the boardwalk.\"", "Nice & clean beach for sunrise & sunset. I'd come back to this place. I love that you can bring your fur babies.", "This beach is ok some nice hotels along it, some beach huts which are ok. Parts of the sea are very shallow so not so good for swimming. Too many ski jets, boards, and kite boards it looks dangerous so beware.It could also be cleaner and there are better beaches in .", "It was a huge disappointment to see this beach lined by plastics and garbage all along the shoreline. A complete eye sore!", "Only walked this beach, didn't swim and it was lovely, lots of resturaunts along the way that are amazing", "I've been to this beach a few times now, and each time I think I'll catch it when it's not packed. Really nice white sand and chest deep water that's pretty calm. Dozens of tour busses bring thousands of families to this beach. Walk WAY far right or left if you want to get away from it all. Kinda kills the relaxing vibe otherwise. Lots of food stands serving similar dishes. 25k for fried rice, 25k for beer, 30k for satay. 15k if you want an umbrella seat with no food or drink.", "Staying at the St Regis meant that we had access to the private beach with its beautiful sunrise. As a runner, I went out every morning on the beach running trail and the beach is just beautiful, Im glad that I stopped to enjoy the sunrise most mornings. Even when it rains its pretty.", "Superb beach very clean water.best place for canoe there is canoe for 3 people for idr 100000k.pandavar statues r very nice .", "We enjoyed it but please take the effort to get rid of all the rubbish on the beach and in the water.", "This beach was filthy. I could not believe the amount of rubbish washed up on the beach. There is no way I would swim here. In fact, after my visit to I can confidently say I would never return. A foul place, the government should be ashamed.", "Loads of beach bars pull out their bean bags and umbrellas for sunset and crank the music up. It;s noisy and a bit chaotic but fun and relaxing all the same. Enjoy a drink,watch the waves and the sun go down.", "very quiet beach, very clean and calm water with lots of water activities if desired. Great restaurants on the beach also.", "Lovely walk along the beach and it was a lot cooler than walking through the town. Nice hotels, bars and restaurants. Relaxing place.", "Beautiful beach but it was too rough to swim. Great for a lunch stop and part of a tour. Toilets and showers smelly so be prepared to stay covered in sand! Life guards and flags but even so, too rough for me!", "Golden sands, shallow shelving and crystal clear water. This is a lovely beach. Delighted to have spent a week here.", "Great Cantina just up from W resort . Cheap drinks and food . The food is also really good . Hire a lounge for 50000 for as long as you like . The beach itself is a little dangerous so be careful . Strong currents can drag you around . A little dirty at low tide . Alot of plastic and other rubbish on the beach . Great for the sunsets as well . Great fun , but be careful in the water.", "Very peaceful beach, it does change depending on the tide some day is great for swimming some others not so much, we stayed at the Grand Hyatt and our beach area was very clean and lots of lounge chairs. However we did walk along the whole beach and noticed that some areas were not as clean, with a lot of garbage. The sand is not absolutely white but the water is very clear and sandy beach, with some coral areas that you can see very clear. We loved this beach, very quiet and peaceful. If you are looking for party atmosphere or surfing, this beach is not for you. ", "Great place for sunset. Get an cocktail, listen to the bands and enjoy the view. During daytime many surfers, tourists and dogs.", "Was there in Feb Nothing great about it Was dirty at few stretches Not sure why It is ok ok not great", "Excess rubbish on the beach, seems like no one cleans up after they leave. There is a small number of cleaners that concentrate on a small area of the beach", "Wandered down for a few hours on the beach with the family. Nice surf, clean with lots of beds and sun lounges quite cheap. Not too many people bothering you for cheap trinkets either.", "We spent the day at the beach and what a nice place not to crowded and very pleasant. Water was very enjoyable and will definitely go there again.", "The beach is quite long, and there's plenty of space to roam. Unfortunately, it is also frequented by hawkers who can be quite intrusive and annoying. If one ventures far enough, it is not uncommon to walk into areas covered in garbage... the smell of which lingers in the air. As long as one stays within the areas in front of/near the luxury beach side resorts, it would be difficult to find anything to complain about. The sand is soft and welcoming, and the water is clear. The tide can be a bit strong in areas (there are multiple advisories that recommend against swimming), which can be restrictive if one wants some semblance of privacy.", "Pros: Good waves, fairly clean, many restaurants and cafes for meals. Cons: No place to leave your belongings (lockers) I was told Double Six had strong waves great for surfing. Only problem was i don't surf. But i can swim (or so i'm told) so the strong waves are good fun to splash around in. The beach is well maintained so it's clean. Unless you ended up at a sorry spot where it does get quite stinky so just walk around, it's quite a big beach. You'd also see hundreds of tanning beds available for rent. 2 beds and an umbrella are about 100k depending on your bargaining skills (i suck at it). And yeah, drinks are on the house with each bed. No they aren't. Prices are quite standard for beers and cocktails. If you're riding your motorbike over, do take note that they will ask for about 1K (if, i'm not wrong) to enter the area.", "The first go round her I come and visit Jimbaran beach, the beach is clean and its surface water is very calm. is perfect for those who want to learn to snorkel because the waves big enough.", "An excellent beach with very large sea view. Can be seen this view while entering into it. Water is so clean and fresh, to get a good view better visit this place during morning times around 10-11. After that, it'll be somewhat hot and greasy. Very fewer restaurants available nearby the beach and make sure you bring your own food.", "It is a beautifull beach with nice sands and relatively calm des. Many possibillities to enjoy a longer stay here.Drinks and bites available.", "Beach has a lot of seashells which cover the entire lower stretch of sand before hitting the seawater. This made it near impossible to walk to the beach without shoes. A suggestion may be for hotels to clean up the stretch of beach which they \\occupy\\\".\"", "Once you get past the peddlers the beach is great Can browse in market or enjoy a massage or eats/drinks watching the waves", "The beach is really nice indeed although there were lots of dead weeds in the water during our stay. apart from that the water is crystal clear, the sand is clean and the hotels around offer enough to eat and drink in order to stay happy while relaxing and sunbathing.", "Nice and clean beach! Good area to swim in the sea or relaxe on the beach. Most of the time perfect wheather conditions, which makes it even more perfect.", "The beach is not the kind of place you want to throw a towel and swim but it is very pretty with rock formations etc.Lovely for a stross or a surf", "Walked every day along the beach walk. The beach was always clean. Great beach and walk fir families.", "parts of the beach have the warungs around . look out for where u wanna stay because every part of it is diferent .some more morecrowded and others less.", "The beach is nice. The sand area is wide. But in general should not be considered as beach destination", "Good beach..not as crowded as the other beaches in ....would visit again if given an opportunity.", "We recommend swimming in the afternoon (during low tide). It's easier to swim and see the fish in the water. During high tide (morning) it is extremely difficult to swim against the current!", "Lots of rubbish and debris, too many sellers. quite a few restaurants along the beach and quite reasonable. two sunloungers were 200,000", "The beach is really clean. Clear and blue water you can see from the higher ground when you arriving there.", "I walked along the rocks to see this spot from Sandy Bay Beach Club and was disgusted. As I came around the corner, there were about 500 tourists all over the place. Buses of tourist are dropped off here, ruining the views and vibe. Large piles of garbage (plastic bottles and empty coconut shells) are everywhere. This was very sad to see.", "Rented 2 beach benches at 200,000 rupiah for 3 hours in a public beach, and enjoyed the beach with my family. Shallow waters were ideal for young kids, but walking bit further and you are in \\surfing\\\" part of the beach. Public toilet available, 2000 rupiah to use and lots of food kiosk. Lots of sunshine, not many people and water was nice. Great time.\"", "We really hesitate at the beginning about the beaches in South , because we heard there where kind of big parties around, but actually we had a really good surprise to find a quiet and relaxing place, with a nice and calm beach with good hotels (Anjani Hotel was a great experience), great restaurants (Minami for japanese food), bars with good live music, and a nice bakery around.", "We stayed in Destiny which was 10 mins walk from the beach. The beach is nice and waves are quiet strong. We loved the array of restaurants there with live music and bean bags. We just relaxed and took some pics. I was with my 1 year old so just ordered french fries and pina colada. Its great for people who want to have party time with chilled beer.", "Terrible with all the Trash at the beach. It is killing me. It is also killing the nature and the animals.", "Stayed in a beautiful hotel,only you realise the beach were not great. Dirty sand,plastic and cigarette buds everywhere. Come on people be proud and ź", "A lovely clean beach which isn't overcrowded. I would recommend bringing sea shoes as parts of it are quite stony when paddling in the water. A lot of water sports are available should you wish to try them.", "Watching the sunset on beach bean bags with live music, drinking Bintang and cocktails with great company and great service. Perfect. Awesome atmosphere.", "Last day in spent the afternoon at the beach. Few Bintangs and we hired a few body boards $5 aud each for unlimited use. Kids absolutely loved it. Wish we had spent more time there", "White soft sandy beach with lots of rental chairs if you are visiting. Most hotels on the beach provide their own for guests. The water is crystal clear and calm. High tide is lovely to just float in the small waves. Lots of cheap great restaurants along the beach, mini marts for cold drinks and ice creams and market stalls for shopping. Tootsies, Beach Cafe and Hotel La Taverna are great for lunch and dinner on the sand.", "The sunsets here are memorable. However, the plastic and garbage at the beach is sooo soo sad. One can only hope that at one stage cleaning this up becomes a priority (same as people stop dumping in it!).", "Great clean beach with nice blue Ocean water. It is good to swim even when waters comes up or goes down", "The beach is crowded by foreign tourists. It is clean somewhere, but seems polluted a little. Water sports are available. Overall nice experience walking on the shore.", "Nice sandy beach, heavily treed boulevard providing lots of shade, lots of hotels and eateries. Very coarse sand, nice outlook to the north of Mt Agung, lots of space for everyone. This is a good beach by nese standards but definitely not a swimmers or snorkellers paradise. Very tidal. Sit at a beach cafe, have a cocktail and relax.", "The endless shoreline, the great sunset and the amazing waves. Surfer not not, you will enjoy this beach. Stroll along the beach with its soft sand, waves, or go for a run. ", "One of the great beaches views in . Especially for surfer who like challenges to fight with wind and wave, this place is the right one for you. Mostly foreigners there, drying their body by laying down along the beach. Seen local people played huge kites flying in the water with surfing board.", "Because of the flood you are only able to swim at high water. But be careful because of the sharp animals in the water. Many locals are there so you feel very uncomfortable because of all the looking people. Especially the local mans locking at tourist lady's. This is a bad beach", "Beautiful beach and many water activities. I like it so much. This is good for full day outdoor activity. Suitable for all families members.", "We were walking up and down the beach several times with great joy during our 2 week vacation. With high tide and low tide. Great spot for sunsets, but not ideal for swimming, strong current. great for surfing, has plenty of bars and coffee shops for resting along the beach and lovely in the evening too. Prices for beach chair ridiculous... Beach was reasonably clean.", "Went here for a day whilst travelling with friends in August 2015. It was a nice day at the beach, not too busy and not too many people pestering us to buy things so we could relax. It was quite clean too. The area we sat in didn't have many places nearby to buy food and drinks from but I'm pretty sure there was lots further down. I don't surf but there were lots of people surfing and the waves looked pretty good for it. Definitely worth a visit.", "The beach is very beautiful a is owned by every property which is lined up one after the other. The beach during low tide looks sad but during the high tide it very beautiful with the reef about 100 meters ahead. We saw people kayaking out there, we did scuba diving just outside the reef and the experience was just awesome. The water was crystal clear with view upto 50 feet and the fishes swam all across and the coral was so beautiful. There are lot of guys who offer the scuba diving and other water sports options. Negotiate with them. We got scuba for 2 people for USD 100. Not bad when they asked us USD100 per person. The walk from one end to the other end on the beach was good and the hotels maintain the beach which breaches their part of the property.", "The water is warm, the sunset beautiful / the sand covered in rubbish. Don't let your kids go barefoot, I stood on a chicken bone and cut my foot. Otherwise nice.", "good place for refreshing with or without family, the local people are friendly. the playground sand for kids.", "Clean lovely 😊 Indian Ocean 🌊- great restaurant on the beach to choose from. Massage tables by the locals -❤️", "Lovely large beach but grey sand. I didn't think water was as clean as could be. If going to the beach and just sun baking all day is your thing then maybe its great.", "Nice stretch of beach, quite clean with a good choice of restaurants of which some are very nice. The shops lining it must struggle and as such have very pushy owners. There are people in blue tshirts walking the beach advertising watersports- if you like watersports they will do a deal with you- we got 30minutes on a jet ski for about £30! When the tide goes out it reveals a vast extensive of rock pools which are pretty fun to explore....if you are very careful!! Wear something on your feet- there are stonefish about- very poisonous. Also you can find blue ringed octopus- leave well alone and never touch it can kill you. Besides that there will be millions of tiny fish/ starfish about. All in all a nice beach where you can get cheap watersports and a great tan!", "gorgeous - quiet with mainly couple and so clean. The sea is clear and water sport activities are available.", "Clean and clear blue sea, great for kids - lots of watchful eyes along the shoreline. Only downside was when the tide went out, you were left with the seaweed and muck.", "I have been to beach on sunset was so beautiful! had a seat and drinking beer! とても綺麗なサンセットを見ながらビール飲んだり気持ちいいー! 周りにはリゾートのバーなどもあるから、ご飯食べながらとかでもいい感じ!", "Nice beach. It had rained for a few days when we first arrived so the beach was not great. Once the weather cleared the beach was less polluted and better for swimming.", "Very disappointed with this beach. The sea is full of rubbish and brown in colour. The beach itself is full of dogs. The sunbeds are ok 50000 for2 and an umbrella but the sun leaves the beach at 2.30pm in some places so pick your spot. Lack of meal and bar facilities. Really thought this might be as the photos we'd seen but it really isn't!!!", "First of all, I can say, Padwana beach is the best of beach of . Awesome sightseeing place. Second is you have to careful when you swimming to there. Because it has tidal sea. There is two beaches. We prefered right sight, I saw the sea like a pool. So me and my wife trying to swimming, and we went to a bit forward, the water level is not to high from our tall. But there is very very much undercurrent. We feel it that strong current, you can’t walk or swim if you exticed.", "East facing little treat. The beach isnt the best you will find in but has nice areas with great food and bar. There is a path that runs along the side of the beach for KMs, May to Nove you get a good breeze from the ocean too", "Beautiful beach.been there twice. At time can really be dissapointed with the amoun of seaweeds by the resort areas. Calm and nice beach. Nice to kite surf..i totally enjoyed it...", "Great lbeach and umbrellas available, a choice of different restaurants on beach available with a reasonable area for family to swim and relax and have the choice of getting a drink and food near by. Only toilet was in the restaurant if required but need to purchase something to use it.", "Beach not so nice right now :( maybe when they finish the renovation of hotel, but they are doing it 5years now, so I cant be sure when they will be done ;)", "Very nice and clean beach . There is some recognizable tide during day. In afternoons you can snorkelling . Very nice underwater view.", "A pleasant beach, with plenty of beds available. The sea is ok for swimming, the snorklelling quite good. The traders can be pushy but once declined seemed, in the main to remember you. We found a delightful shop to the end of the beach where we were entertained by the owner and his family. They had learned that western visitors do not like to be hassled and consequently made a number of sales.", "I stayed at a hotel five minute walk from the speech so it was my main location for access to the beach. I was so disappointed to see so much rubbish littering the beach that I spent very little time at the The beach during my holiday. I also came across of dog filth on the sand which didn't exactly inspire me to enjoy it. If you have got health concerns I would give this one a miss. Such a shame!!!", "The beach is notorious for it's sunrise, slight coarse-brown sands, good for snorkeling too. nice atmosphere for kids.", "Awesome view of clear water... The horizon where blue meets blue... A must visit beach in south ... Lots of nice hotels and resorts in the area... The beach is well maintained and free from dirt... You will feel like going in water again and again...", "Clean, spacious, relaxing beach. Good for surfing. Worth going. In the night you will find amazing atmosphere with food and drinks at the beach bars who organise shows and concerts every night.", "I could sit for hours watching the activities on the beach. I would get up to watch the sun rise and it just continued from there. Surfers are amazing to watch. I walked the beach early which was very clean and no sellers that I can remember. More sellers on the boardwalk, but if you walk early ...before nine you would miss them.", "no wave ? only mojito is suit with sanur . Sorry to say this but if u drink whisky is not just the place . the beach is calm anyway and breeze many, I m ok with that hope the loca government can be active to clean the beach", "As a result of the previous day's rain (we were told) the water turned a hideous brown every so often which prevented us from swimming. We had one days swimming in the 8 nights we were there. Fortunately double six had a pool. The view of the sea is always soothing though. The people selling trinkets were kind enough to leave us alone. I would recommend going to the other side of if you were after clean and clear sea water", "They provide few water activities and you can negociate the price. Make sure don't pay the fee on paper, you have to deal the price before you pay it!!", "Not suitable for swimming on most days but great for water sports, walking/ cycling on the cycle way. Plenty of beachside massages available at about 65 rupiah an hour. Many beach side Cafes to chose from.Easily accessible from beach front hotels or Main Street", "This beach is always busy in the afternoons, with the locals coming to swim and picnic. There are street vendors (not sure what else to call them ) down on the beach selling local food. Love the atmosphere. Not usually any hassling", "Beautiful to see sunrise in . Its near the harbour. Stop by a bit earlier before you catch your boat.", "Quiet with no waves. Peaceful. Nice beach path in the shade to walk or cycle down. Lots of places to drink eat or have a massage but many stretches are without buildings", "A lovely clean beach , shallow waters for swimming . There are lots of activities if that's your thing.", "Nice beach to walk along and swim. Lots of nice restaurants and a botanical park close by. There is quite a bit of rubbish on the beach which I thought would have been cleaned up every morning but wasn't.", "It is a clean, expansive beach with clean sand and clear water. There are chairs to rent different places, restaurants, and shops, so a nice place to spend time (aside from the private sections, which would be nice if you were a guest at the related hotel). It's just not a great place to see coral or fish, so if you are used to the beach in Waikiki, Honolulu, Hawaii it will seem odd there is just grass and very few fish to see, never mind octopus, eels, sea turtles, etc. Different local people say different things about where a good place to snorkel may be but although it's a nice beach this really isn't it. The \\very good\\\" rating here relates to it being so clean and broad, not about what one might see underwater, which is sand and grass, and a small fish here and there.\"", "It's a nice beach. Not many people went here but I think soon will be more to come. Quiet and have nice wafe for surf", "The sunset was beautiful, but the litter on the beach is sad to witness - it has to be cleaned up daily by a tractor.", "Lovely long beach but too much rubbish in sea altough swimming was fine. Plenty of cafes with excellent BBQ's", "Beautiful Beaches,plenty shops entertainment,Great friendly people. Romantic night settings for couples", "One of the best beaches in . Long beach line.Very clean water. Beautiful white sand. There are also lots of water activities especially if you are a beginner. Very good location to watch the sunrise, as well as the low tide periods. We saw some newlyweds taking photo sessions :) The area is quite safe and not overcrowded since most of the luxurious hotels are there. Maybe it is because most of the tourist think it is a private beach only for the hotel guests, but it isn't. There are also some locals selling paintings, wood craft etc. Be prepared to bargain if you want a fare deal :)", "We love the fact that you can walk along the beach and stop at different resorts for a drink, have a look at the stalls and generally just enjoy the ambiance. The sand could be a problem if they don't keep it off the path - not good for bikes.", "Husband and I took a stroll on this beach today. The water was warm enough to be considered bath water. The waves were incredible. If I were surfer I would have been stoked, dude. Totally stoked. We also stopped off at Ku De Ta for a slushy (we both got watermelon, but I had to add simple syrup to mine because it was toooo sour). We watched two senior citizens battle the current, only up to their knees in the water. I seriously feared for their lives as I watched them almost get sucked out with the current. I'm pretty sure this isn't a place for swimming on account of those currents and those monster waves, but it sure is pretty. Worth a walk. The only downside is the depressing garbage that washes up with the waves ... plastic bags, bottles, yogurt cups (I had no idea so many peopled liked yogurt), and weird things I couldn't identify. I feel sorry for the fish around .", "Average beach, very dirty. Full of expensive sun loungers with nowhere to lie on the sand. Also there are so many people trying to sell you things every two minutes, who do not take no for an answer - spoiled our overall experience here", "Fairmont resort had its own private section which great service and the beach itself was well looked after. Staff would constantly clean up the seaweed. The sunrise is amazing here. Good mix of restaurants and spas on the sea front.", "A beautiful stretch of beach, offering an abundance of bars along the way, meaning you can stop anywhere to enjoy an ice cold Bintang whilst watching the amazing show that is a sunset. Our favorite thing to do in is wander down here, grab a bean bag and a drink and take in the spectacular show that never fails to disappoint.", "gorgeous views going down to the beach. Lovely to swim and they have beach sun lounges with umbrellas. Little shops have drinks they serve you on the beach", "It was a THRILL - my first-time fly fishing and parasailing! The banana boat ride and jet ski were equally FUNtastic! Thanks to the staff and professional experts who made it all seem quite easy and in safe hands.", "lots of water sports to do and plenty of beach beds to choose from. it is surrounded by quality bars and restaurants for snacks and a really nice walk", "There is no escaping the crowds here, but it is still worthwhile. We've been here twice to enjoy sunsets and sunrises and some of the wood carving shops. Echo Beach is 20 minutes away on some lovely weaving roads and it is mostly free of beach vendors and crowds.", "loved the live music,cocktails,beanbags disliked the rubbish on the beachfront from neighbouring islands", "Really thought this would be uninteresting and something I didn’t need to do because I have Florida and California beaches afterall. I had a flight though and the hotels here are super super close to airport - 6 dollar ride. I had a early morning flight so I booked a room at the Luxury collection and it was a huge hit! I wish we would have stayed longer here as the hammocks in the sea and the peaceful water and the swings in the sea that you can swing on are just exquisite!!", "This is near W hotel, which I found it to be very calm as compared to other beaches in , it was fun here to sepnd time drinking beer and having Corns.", "Very clean beach but its really hot compare to other beach I visited, just chill it with coconut drink that they sell.. Overall the view are very beautiful..", "The beech is very relaxing. It loses a star due to the noise and smell of jet skis and motor powered boats. As it is in a bay, the paranomic view is fantastic. The negative of being in a vat is the lack of hypnotic crashing waves. We went in April and there was a history breeze which was magnificent in keeping us cool in 33 degree temperatures. There were only a few vendors who were not too in your face.", "Beautiful beach! Suitable for swimming. Great massage place between Lagoona and Inaya Putri - 200,000 rupiahs for 1 hour and 2 masseuses!", "My wife and I were staying at the Double Six Luxury Hotel, so the beach is merely right in front of the hotel. The Hotel even has a security cordoned off area with lounges for guests to enjoy the scenery and the sunset.", "I read about this beach as referred to the \\secret beach\\\". I don't quite understand why with this name as it wasn't secret at all - the day we went it's full of local people and tourists. The beach itself is huge - however just like most beaches in southern it wasn't for swimming. The waves are very strong and the water and the beach are NOT clean at all. Basically you can only do kayaking in this beach. They have umbrella for rent for like 50,000 rupees for a day. It's good if you just want to stay sunbathing whole day without going into water. There are also many small restaurants in the beach which provides toilet and showers. However I can't find any public ones in this beach - I guess it's just standard that you have to pay for everything.\"", "clean , safe and friendly. took our grandson aged 2 down there each day to play on the sand. food great at all places on the beach. will be going there again for sure", "This is a beautiful beach and when we visited there were few people around, but the local facilities are shabby. The showers to wash away the sand were all broken and very dirty. I didn't bother using the toilets because they were terrible. It's a shame because is such a beautiful place with such lovely people, but this put me off going back to the beach.", "Dark sand dirty beach ! ( water is very dirty ) orherwise is great ! Nice bars ( day and night)at the beach with live bands performing !", "What made me sad is the amount of trash along the beach but the great thing is from this beach I saw the most amazing sunset in my whole life !!!", "Good and clean beach. Had a nice time with my family. Good food stalls nearby. Had a good outing. Recommended", "The beach was very dirty we actually spent time picking up garbage that floated in with the tire. Not a surf beach but good for swimming if you don't mind swimming in plastic garbage.", "The tide is a bit rough but the blue of the beach is worth the drive. We did have a lot of sea weed wash in whilst we were there though.", "Warungs are right on the beach with coloured lanterns and lights and bean bags to lie down in. It is an ideal place to hang about and watch the sun go down whilst paying reasonable/cheap prices for Bintang and cocktails and \\maybe\\\" listening to some decent music.\"", "Very beautiful beach, especially for surfing.  Nice waves! Lots of surf clubs to choose. My  husband and kids were surfing all day while I was relaxing at the beach or at my favorite sandwich bar, Montagu. The best holidays ever!", "Better options are available in ... so not a great choice . Dirty beach not too great . Local eatable is available there . Scenery is nice", "Sand is dark and can get hot but had good surf and is great for long walks with a few river crossings and a few spots where locals have setup food carts etc, especially on the weekends when the river mouths especially get packed with local families playing and picnicking, v which was great to see and get involved with.", "Just another beach in . Better beaches with better views are present in . Beach was very dirty, but can enjoy some watersports here.", "Perfect place for swimming in with white sandy beach, sunset and waive is save for children. Easy to access from everywhere. It's good for jogging too :-)", "Not a real swimming beach, but pleasant to look at. Watch the fisherman in their hip boots. Once you leave the property, you've got to watch out for motorbikes on the path.", "One of the best experience i have ever had at any beach. Mainly for the kind of environment this beach provides. Amazing and clear water. Just perfect!!!", "Nice to have private beach for each hotel along the beach,the beach are clean and good for relaxing.", "The water was reallly warm!! They always promise the sea water is nice but never experienced this until now. I was truly surpised haha. I have to say it was also pretty hot that day but still... The beach isn't a tropical clean beach but still nice enough to swim. I expected a lot of rubbish after reading about the beach but this wasn't the case luckily. But if you're a beach person (which I'm not) I recommend going to kuta beach (or for the best experience one of the islands of course) because it's nicer over there, and busier.", "Amazing beach with amazing activities and water sports where one can enjoy the sun the fresh air and the activities", "It's a peaceful beach with plenty of warungs and little shops around if you get tired of sitting in the nese sun.", "Beautiful beach Warung nice and handy serving lovely local fresh food all served with a smile. Sea nice and warm. 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My least favourite of the beautiful things in we have seen", "I'll never forget my experience here with my family! I do wish I was able to arrive a little earlier to go into the temple. To be advised to be there at 8am onwards as the crowds aren't that huge and an opportunity to visit the floating temple.", "Beautiful, stunning views. Don't be disappointed with the size of the temple, go there for the views and spend more time to walk along the cliff", "Visited June. We went up with a local priest from the village. Excellent English and very informative. Even our driver said we were lucky to have been accompanied by the priest. We only went as far as the middle temple but nevertheless enjoyed the experience. Unfortunately there had been big celebrations the previous night and they were still tidying up. Better pictures on the way down.", "1. Journey: 3 hours from Kuta area 2. Entrance fee: donation 3. Attire: compulsory to wear *Sarung* 4. Transport: Once you reach you the lempuyang temple parking lot, you will need to sit the shuttle lorry to reach the peak. 5. When to visit: usually it will be more local to be there when the having religious ceremony, if you wish to avoid the crowd you can have little survey on it. I will also suggest you reach there either at the early jn the morning or one hour before sunset as the view will getting better. 6. Photo shooting: the view is absolutely stunning and I queue for almost 40 minutes before my turning for shooting. If the weather is good and the cloud is away, you will be able to see the Mount Agung appear behind the *Big Door*.", "20 years ago a 5 star, now i entered disneyland incl colourfull painted nagas, colourfull gates, little bycicle boats on the lake, plastic colourfull statues, not even to mention the selfie century, loads of shops restaurants....am sure even the gods left...", "The post card view is beautiful, especially during sunset. But when you approach the temple closeup, there isn't much to see ! Lots of monkeys along the cliff, and they like to grab glasses of tourists' face. So keep your glasses if you can, or hand on to them when monkeys are near. Local park warden will warn tourist, and they will help to retreive items snatched out of goodwill. No scams and no payment involved !", "There several temple and the main temple is located inside the sea. Good temple, very nice view. But little bit difficult to go inside the main temple. very nice to be here.", "Quiet beach with access controlled by neighbouring resorts. No hawkers and a very comfortable environment if visiting solo. Beaches weren't patrolled on the day visited which is why I rated 4 rather than 5.", "You start by paying entrance fee and make sure you have sarong and sash or rent them. You have to keep them on all the time! The first temple is very beautiful and the gate is used, looking backwards, for Gunung Agung pictures. Then a walk or motorbike ride to the beginning of the stairs to the top of the hill Lempuyang. It is a quite steep climb and hot, so start early. Close to the top there is a temple, and on the top another one with the obligatory monkeys. If you started early you will have a great view from here, otherwise it might be clouded. Take other stairs to go down and visit another temple, with also great views and photo opportunities. Then back to the parking lot. It will take you half a day. Refreshments are sold on many spots during the climb. Highly recommended.", "This temple is really unique due to it's location and the tide's, they provide a nice scenary for for taking pictures. Be sure to bring suncream and try to enjoy to temple over a longer time period.", "The temple itself is beautiful, but not only, the park where others temples are, is also very nice. There is a lot of people but it's not to bad. Restaurant around will charge you a fortune for food and drink, when you can have it twice cheaper out of this place. Good for a stroll in the morning when its not to hot.", "Terrible. Dirty, tons of tourists and people bugging you to buy their cheap souvenirs or to give you cheap massages. This is NOT ...", "THis was an experience of note...you had to walk accross the water(as in the bible.) into this temple to get a blessing...so many people around...there was presence/ ambience unexplainable.", "There is lots to see here besides the temple, expect crowds as they all come to see the temple, shop, eat or drink while soaking up a fabulous sunset. In addition to the usual market stalls you will see fruit bats and colonic coffee beans in the making amongst much much more. Make an evening of it!", "This site includes a large number of temples for which you have to climb high in the mountains (after taking a dizzyingly steep drive to the entrance). To see them all will take 4-6 hours, but you can see the main temple, which is beautiful and has an exceptional view, in less than an hour. Men and women alike will need to wear sarongs (which you can rent at the entrance for 10,000 rupiah), and there are lots of instructions about where you are not allowed to walk and which stairs you must climb. We did not see any signs explaining how to get to the other temples higher up, but we heard that it requires over 1,000 steps. Before ascending to the top level of the main temple, you will need to get sprinkled with holy water. Entrance fee is a voluntary donation.", "A Beautiful Hindu Temple. The temple is in the middle of the sea. Beautiful photo spot around the area. You will not disappointed.", "Apparently most popular around sunset, (when we were there), crowds of people trudged along on the sunbaked cliff walkways, readying for a sunset-over-sea shot. Beware the malevolent monkeys that snatch tourists' spectacles - they claimed a couple while we were there. If you're looking for a tranquil temple experience, you'll probably need to pick a different time of day.", "Probably the most impressive part of Nusa lembongan. It's windy, hard and powerful to see the waves collapse against Devils tear. Tip: rent a scooter and explore this paradise by yourself!", "One of the most beautiful Temples in . Heard a lot about it. Saw hundreds of photos and then it's there on 50000note. Was really looking forward to seeing this place. Sculptures of animals are really out of character for this place wish the could have decorated with something more traditional. Tips to fellow travellers: It's far from traditional touristy areas of South /Ubud. So prepare yourself for a long and winding road. Try to visit late in the day around 5ish to avoid the crowds.", "This temple as they say it's a must visit. I didn't find any exceptional that is worth going to...yes the temple is on a steep hill & great picturesque from one end of the hill. But can't enjoy this view without looking around incase the monkeys are coming to steal from you. Was terrifying to see this smart but naughty monkeys stealing from another tourist in exchange for food. If you don't give food they destroy whatever they steal from you. The dance wasn't what I expected..sorry to me was boring.", "One of the post cards of . Like the breeze, cool areas, nice temple almost like floating on the high water volume of the lake. Its become so crowded in the high seasons", "It's hard to imagine not coming to this temple while visiting . Definitely a must see and therefore it's almost always full of visitors. Especially popular for sunset views.", "beautiful place to go see the sunset! be aware of the monkeys, they are super aggressive and will take your things from you! glasses, camera, shiny things, anything that hangs! too many tourists, so take care, and be patient for the way back home! there is a dance going on at the temple and many people go see it.", "The temple itself was ok. The busses of tourist swinging around selfie sticks was a bit annoying. Location was beautiful, and the monkeys were hilarious. Apparently it was mating season. Check it out if you're in the area.", "Were not allowed to the temple itself, should be a nice view from there. We were there during the day time, they say it is beautiful during sunset. May be... But not excited. There were temples more beautiful.", "Definitely worth spending an afternoon and exploring the temple and its surrounds. The views of the sheer cliffs are magnificent. Be careful in the temple grounds of the resident monkey population. They have a liking for grabbing spectacles water bottles and the like.they have a real penchant for sunglasses. Drop in at Padang padang beach.very cute little cove beach with a lovely little corner break working the day we were there", "The temple was amazing enough but the show, please read the story they hand you upon entrance which makes the show easier to follow along, was a great way to experience a bit of the indo culture! Picturesque views for sunset makes this a must visit while in !", "Clean and well maintained beach. Beach lounges available to hire. Beach massage. Lots of hawkers. Resturants on the beach. Safety flags. Great swimming. Prepare for the sun and wind.", "Think about everything good you have in your life, and it will inspire you to fight and stay strong through hard times. Amazing place and temple in , you can get the Mount Agung view if you on right time. I'll get it for next visit.", "The time to visit this is definitely near sunset time. The location is breathtaking . The waves crashing against the temple hill is a sight to behold. It is a short walk to the temple.", "Good for water sports and restaurants, a short walk from hotels and Main Street. Get ready for the street and beech hawkers! You get fed up of saying no to them.", "Beautiful 1000 year old temple on the cliff of . Gorgeous views and the best part is the monkeys! Most people are scared, but they have security all over so if the monkeys become unruly they will step in. Had one that came over and sit in my lap then sat on my head and tried to eat my hat. So awesome!!", "Oh Seminyak, your streets in general were so well maintained but the public beach strip was a disgrace. I know that we were there in rainy season and the sea throws up more garbage than usual, but watching the tourist hordes also treat the beach like a dumping ground and only a few bars/hotels making an effort to clean up was extremely disappointing. I've lived and worked in Asia in similarly touristy destinations and this is the worst I've seen in a long time. Friends staying further along the coast had an entirely different experience so that's reassuring but we didn't even swim in the sea because of this. , you are a beautiful island with beautiful people, culture and food. Please don't forget the beaches (and kick the butts of tourist litter louts!).", "Go early. Avoid the hoards. Lovely views and landscape. Beautiful temple. Yes, it is touristy but we weren't hassled. Nice visit.", "This is a worthy place to visit. After long journey of about 1.5-2 hrs ride you can relax here. During high tide not possible to enter temple but low tide can enter temple. Nice place to click & selfies.", "This temple is on a cliff top and the cliff paths offer some very striking views over the sheer drop. We travelled about 40 minutes from nusa dua, which was worthwhile, but if we'd come from, say, the far north of the island, I think we would have wondered if it was worth it. Also, monkeys. Disappointingly we were asked if we wanted a guide to 'protect us from the monkeys', which felt like a shakedown. We declined, and it turned out the monkeys were fine if you don't mess with them.", "Neat, but so overcrowded that it takes away from the experience. Didn't even bother walking down to the main temple when we saw the volume of people. I'm sure it would be better if we went at sunset.", "The temple is worth checking out - it's good to go at sunset and catch the Kecak dance too. The setting is stunning and there are good chances of seeing a monkey. Our guide said that the monkeys will steal your phone and ransom for bananas, so make sure you don't have accessories hanging off you (glasses, phones, wallets etc).", "I really enjoyed the place! Highly recommend if you visit Nusa Lembongan. Worth visiting! .....................", "Beach doesn't appear to be cleaned often (if at all), the promenade is fairly full of hawkers who don't take no for an answer and the water is knee high for quite some distance.", "This is definitely a must see! The temple is breathtaking and the location is one of a kind. You can see the volcano from afar beyond the Gates of Heaven. I gained so much appreciation for the nese culture here. The line is long to take a picture at the Gates of Heaven, but I am glad we waited. They do such a good job of taking your picture. They use a mirror while taking your picture so it comes out looking pretty amazing.", "This place has a different charm of it altogether. The temple is situated on a lake surrounded by a big garden with mountains in the back drop! It's view is very similar to a dreamy artist's portrait of a holy shrine! The beauty of this place will not disappoint you at all. You can plan this trip along with Git git waterfalls.", "Magestic views of the coast here. There is a fair bit of walking involved but well worth it. The temple is situated on the top of a cliff and the photos you get here a awsome. It cost 70 000 idr for myself and two young children. About $7 aud .if you require a good reliable driver we used Putu he has a nice car and took us all over his number is 081353249976 if you are calling from oversees remove first digit add area code eg: from Australia +62 81353249976 . Enjoy your time in ☺😆☺", "The great temple on the lake with a good weather. It's not only a temple on the lake, but it also has a garden in it.", "Beautiful place and wonderful experience and lovely to watch the playful monkeys playing and jumping around in water. Nice walk too but not wheel chair friendly but a clean walk. Temple is awesome but can be seen from outside.", "Go there in the afternoon AT lowtide. You ll be able to reach the seatemple via feet. Make shure u get ur blessing from the templepriest and stopp ny AT the snakepark", "The temple is located on a rock, accessible only at low tide. But in fact it's not open to public. The real attraction is sunset, but thousands of people know that. And when the Sun actually disappears, they applaud and go away. We had the good luck to attend a local racak dance just after that, a very good performance indeed.", "The temple is beautiful. The place is ideal to hang around and have a coffee while enjoying the sunset. A must see in my opinion.", "This is a water temple found in the sea. Best part before you reach this destination it is surrounded by cafe, shopping arcade and restaurants.", "Seeing sunset and walking around with your soulmate is such a lovely romantic moment! Also saw local people in traditional clothes making regional rituals, you can practice too, chariting money, use holy water on your face and they give u flower, men and women use traditionally then u can climb the hill to see all around. If u don't scare you can see holy snake after donation but we didn't even try it :)", "Gunung Lempuyang are sensational looking toward Amed and Gunung Agung. with amazing trek to climb ,full nature view and fresh air ,there is a beautiful temple in the top of mountain,it's called \\ Pura Luhur Lempuyang \\\",is the one of ’s nine directional temples and is of great significance to the nese culture and religion. beautiful temple and nice place to meditation ,unforgettable memories, can pray and enjoy the natural beauty there :))\"", "This temple was pretty and the landscape was very beautiful. However the monkeys here have a desire for sunglasses and mobile phones - so be careful. I was warned about this, but the monkey still stole my sunnies off my face! I then saw then steal two other peoples glasses - so be careful.", "There was a ceremony in progress the day we went so we tried our best not to intrude and just observe from a distance. It was a beautiful.", "We went for a walk along Seminyak beach, and we were not impressed. Rubbish, plastic, bottles everywhere! People were sitting down on the beach and having drinks and dinner right in front of rubbish... Inside of hotels and villas are always kept clean but why don’t they look after their island?? Have seen local people eating food and throwing rubbish after they finish on the street and beaches...Keep your island CLEAN !!", "A place with nice view of Indian Ocean and ancient temples. We visit this place every time we come to . Recently it has seen some good improvements such as better carpark , nice pavements etc. There are shops selling souvenirs and other stuffs.", "We hired a private taxi to take us to some of the highlights of . We arrived at the end of the day with a view to seeing the sun go down. Unfortunately, the sky was overcast and we were unable to make the most of the evening sights. A beautiful temple with breathtaking views of the sea crashing against the cliffs. Surfers were trying to' catch a wave' during the time that we were there. The place was extremely busy with many visitors hoping to see a great sunset - less tourists during the day. Gardens were well maintained. There were plenty of stalls/shops offering local gifts etc and places to get light refreshments - in fact a bit over commercialised. The toilets were filthy. Well worth the long drive to get there. .", "We went with a driver, you have to pay the entrance fee and the park. Lot's of turists, but it's good to visit because of the location at the lake and near the mountain/vulcano. The surronding environment it's mystic although i didn't like the \\statues\\\" of colored animais in the garden around \\\"for turists to play\\\" since they aren´t alowed to enter the temple itself.\"", "Definately worth visiting together with the nearby botanical garden. The landscape is beautiful but I didn't like the pink goose like boats that were ruining my photos of the temple & lake :)))", "We did not have time to see the temple at sunset but the view is just amazing even in the day. Takes around 1 hr to see the temple. In case you want to have coconut drink check out shops near the main entrance since they are quite cheaper than near the temple. Restrooms are free near the entrance. Must visit ad strong recommendation.", "Beautiful temple. A must see. We drove from Ubud to this temple. It was well worth the drive. A must see.", "Firstly, do not go there for sunset, the place is totally crowded. Secondly, the temple itself can only be visited by Hindus, so if you are not Hindu you can only see from outside.", "We were quite disappointed by the amount of trash at the beach. We just did a beach walk from Seminyak down to Legian. We wouldn't go here with our kids, not even on our own. It's sad to see places like this ruined by garbage.", "Came here with my family, totally refreshing and not so crowded today. Got to see a beautiful scenery and gorgeous temple, feel blessed", "This temple is high up on a cliff edge so there are many steps to walk up but you get to see the breathtaking view as you do. Lovely sunset here as well and you can also see the ketack dance at the end. Beware of the monkeys though as we saw one monkey take a tourists sunglasses. It does have clear notices to remove jewellery, sunglasses, hats etc as the monkeys will take them!", "Our (optional) guide led us through an interesting walk around this large Hindu temple complex. Enjoy the breathtaking views and take some wonderful photo opportunities from the safety of the cliffside path. Watch out for the boisterous resident monkeys who like to steal sunglasses and camera. There are plenty of facilities, warungs and shops if you wish to spend the day here.", "This temple is really great, you should visit. There is a huge queue though for your picture to be taken. You will be told how to stand. We wasn’t interested for that and just wanted to take a picture of the place causing slight argument with the people who had their turn. A bit frustrating, it’s a temple and should not be used that way. But they also make you walk a lot on a steep in addition to the many steps. Prior to our arrival in I saw many pictures online with water reflection and this is misleading because in reality there is nothing of this sort. I am a photographer and water reflection is what made me go in the first place, so I was disappointed but it’s good to visit. It’s unique from all other temples we have seen.", "We booked a tour/driver for the day and went of to the temple. It is located up a very large steep stairs/climb. It is much the same as all the other temples. There are monkeys in the area, they are very cheeky and will take anything from you, and i mean TAKE, so be aware, put small items in bags and keep hold of them. But they are fun to watch.", "It's a must see when you travel to . With a great view it's worth the trip. It's not located near the city and the road was small and crowded. You wouldn't be able to go in to the temple but you could go around it. The sunset at the background was incredible. But beware the location is full of monkeys so hang on to ur stuff or just leave any loose materials in the car or bus unless u want to chase a monkey.", "When this temple was built back in 1634 AD it would have been very beautiful, situated as it is by the lake. This temple is a sacred place used by Hindus to worship God in his manifestion of God as TRI MURTI (Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva). It is just a pity that someone decided to add rather large plastic animals like frogs in the grounds which detract from the beauty of the place. After all it is not supposed to be a children's playground.", "This temple is located nearly an hour or more from Ubud in the central mountain region of . The air is clean and crisp and the surrounding scenery is gorgeous. Getting down to the temple you walk through some gardens and then the temple appears on the lake. It’s different than others we’ve seen in and we’re glad we stopped, as we were in the region. On the way out, there is a small playground, where the kids can expel some energy before getting back in the car.", "Very touristic place with great views from the cliff. There are many monkeys ready to steal your sunglasses and even phone. Do not hire a tour guide at the temple! He won't tell you anything useful.", "Must visit for people touring . The temple looks stunning in the evening. Good place for great photographs. Along the way you get some good shops for making small purchases.", "In Love with the sea! Nice colour of the sea. They provide sarong for us to enter e temple. Do not throw the tickets once u bought as after stepping in those twin 'tower' u had to pass back the tickets to them. Beware of some monkeys around. Those monkey are just way to friendly. I guessed. Really great place to visit. Most windy on the top area.", "The temple is located high up on the hill and it has superb sea views. lot of waves and tides can be seen from temple. We were lucky to enter the main temple which is far at the corner and sea views from here amazing. A perfect place for calm and peaceful meditation.", "This is one outstanding beach, we stayed at the Novotel and the beach was walking , most of the hotels here have a private patch of beach. The sun rises are stunning and the sunsets are super surprising, the sand looks pink and romantic. Perfect place to sua bath and read a book. The hawkers are not allowed, so it is way more peaceful and relaxing", "We were entranced with this temple stunningly located on a cliff. The scenery is just amazing and, with the temple positioned where it is, this is a very special and quite spiritual place. I was surprised at the size of the market we had to walk through to get to the beach. I did expect some markets, but not of this scale. To be honest, I felt this diminished the spirituality of the place a little. However, the actual temple and the beach did not disappoint. There were heaps of people there for the sunset and I can't help but think I would love to see the majesty of it at a different, less busy, time. We had dinner on the cliff top, overlooking the temple and the beach. There are lots of restaurants to chose from, although they all seemed to have the same sort of food on the menu. Food was inexpensive and okay. Not a place to have a romantic, secluded fine dining meal, but quite okay for a reasonably quick meal. I am really pleased that we visited.", "Took a taxi to the temple and the driver was happy to wait for Rp 50k an hour. The temple was was incredibly old, 12th century and incredibly well preserved. The breathtaking part was the location, set right on the coast with some breathtaking views of the coastline. There are some resident wild monkeys there too, so take care with them. They are cute but have the inclination to steal any loose item (hat, bag, sunnies) so I don't recommend engaging with them. As it's a temple grounds, you have to put one a sarong to walk around. Entrance fee is cheap Rp 30k for adults.", "Initially I was a little bit worried because me and monkeys are not really in a good terms. But we were accompanied by our guide during the tour and he was very helpful to remind us when monkeys were too closed. And also there are officials standing by to help. The temple located in the cliff with 2 important spots situated on both sides of the temple. First the \\photo spots\\\" where you can take pictures of beautiful sunset with the temple, the sea and the cliff as your background. The other spot is a place where you can watch the impressive fire and Kecak dance. Each spots are about 100-200m from the temple in the center with a lot of steps. So to visit this place you need good physical fitness. The place is well managed for tourist attraction and presents beautiful scenery. And don't forget to watch the fire and Kecak dance.\"", "Although it's a touch tricky to get to just following a map from the hotel, it's definitely worth seeing (you might just have to go down a few \\wrong\\\" roads before you arrive). You can rent a motorbike in \\\"town\\\" and be out there in a short drive (20 minutes? Came from doing a loop around Nusa Ceningan, so no real idea, but Nusa Lembongan is a small island; nothing's too far). Even if you've seen waves before, or even big waves crashing against big rocks, it's still cool, in my opinion. I've lived by the ocean more than half my life, and it still is awesome to watch the power of nature and the power of behemoth waves. I didn't want to leave. I kept saying, \\\"One more set, just one more set!\\\"\"", "There is a reason why this is the most popular must-see in . Location says it all! Situated by the side of a beautiful lake, the islands with the main temple buildings do indeed, seem to float in the air, giving the whole place a magical feel. Unfortunately, it's overrun by tourists, as is just about every other place of note in , but an early morning visit or a late afternoon one will see only a few visitors. My tip: Stay at one of the many cheap accommodations in the area and get there before, say 9am. You'll have a great time in a fantastic spot.", "I was mesmerized when I entered in temple there were a local festival was going on all of them was on local attire so beautiful, than I had full view of sea shore amazed . naughty monkeys needs special attention", "Unfortunately it's a bit of a drive to get to depending on where you are staying and there's not much to see except a few rabid monkeys and a view off a cliff, you can't actually go into the temple it self", "I would say its a must see attraction in especially for the view. The Temple itself is a shrine built on the top edge of the coral reef 70 Meters above sea level. Walking down the steps give a awesome view of the cliff and the temple. Lots of monkeys in this area so hold on to your cameras and keep all those shiny sunglasses tucked in.", "Definitely worth checking out when in Lembogan but be careful when the tide is high the waves can get pretty big.", "As far as the temple is concerned this visit is all about location rather than buildings, the area has been tastfully developed. When you arrive and pay you are given a sari, waste down only, as a mark of respect to the holy location - but nice for photos too. You'll be offered bananas for peanuts (sorry) just to feed the monkeys and warned not to have anything loose - they really will pick a bottle from a rucksack pocket and steal sunglasses off your head; if you spot a stick take it with you but don't worry they are not vicious or dangerous, infact very entertaining. The walk along the clifftop between the two temples is amazing, wonderful ocean views and crashing waves. The main temple cannot be accessed, it is on a rocky outcrop with huge waves crashing behind it - so photogenic. This is a 'must see' attraction if you like ocean scenery. Walking is on even well kept paths, very accessible even if you have walking problems, pushchairs and wheelchairs can be used.", "We visited this temple on one of the Hindu religious day and it was really busy.The best time to go one hour before sunset. The temple is on a rock in an island which is shaped by the tides. Sound of the waves is very refreshing. The sea is absolutely clean and reflects the blue sky.There are lots of shops along the road going to the temple from the entrance. This is a must visit and one my favorite place in .", "The temples offers a great view of sunset. Wild monkeys occupies the path from the car park to the temple grounds. if there, the play of hanuman is something that you have to do.", "If you don't visit any other temple while in , make sure you visit this one. It's only about a half hour drive from Seminyak, Legian etc. We were there at high tide, but I think that you can walk over to it when it is low tide. Yes, it is really busy and full of coaches and day trippers but it is also a great view and you could sit with a picnic or grab an ice cream. As you enter into the temple there are a few streets with market stalls and they are actually really good for bargaining and buying your souvenirs and cheap clothing. We understand that it is one of the top spots to watch the sunset from. We went during the day and it was busy. I can only imagine that it must be packed at night.", "Interesting temple on the lake we did like it a lot but the down side it's that very busy. But worth to see it", "Our driver told us this is one of the three major Hindu temples in . There is this iconic photo with mountain in the background. So many tourists queuing up for photos at this gate... all the tourists are doing very similar pose... We decided not to do - but got the opportunity to snap a shot of it... We left Nusa Dua at 6am, it took us more than 2 hours to get there. The weather is not completely clear, but we can still see the mountains at the back - except that the top was covered in clouds. at the top of the stairs of the dragon statue, we could see beautiful wide green mountain view... It does not take long to finish this place if you do not queue for photo. no matter what you wear you have to pay for 10,000 IRD / person for renting a Sali - it is local tradition, we were told by the person who leased us the Sali. No entrance fee officially, but you are told to donate - write down you name and nationally on a notebook when you do it... not so sure about these practices... A bit too touristy. Our driver told us if we left 5am, it would be better...", "This is a beautiful coastal area, fabulous views down to the beaches. The Temple and surrounding grounds are very peaceful & definitely worth the visit", "This is a lovely temple by the sea. I'm sure if the place wasn't so overly commercialised and crowded, it will be even more stunning. But well worth a trip if you are in !", "Beautiful! No crowds. We arrived pretty early at about 9 am. When we were leaving at about 10am, there was a crowd forming. I suggest arriving early so there aren't many people walking on the water when you're there. Stopped here on the drive from Seminyak to Tulamben. I wish I was dressed better as you're able to take amazing photos here. The sights are beautiful, the pools are amazing. I didn't swim in them but i think you can. We hired a guide which was about $3 USD to walk us through and give us history. We didn't have much time, but it was nice to get some information about about the temple.", "Quite a few hawkers which was off putting. Darker sand not so nice and the beach was pretty crowded.", "This place is so worth every cent you spend on admission, and it's not too expensive either. It's a giant sprawling expanse of protected money reserve. Not recommended for mobility impaired people, although there is a back entrance that is directly at the temple for those who cannot make the journey (but in my opinion that's the best part). My mother was surprised when a few monkeys hopped into her and tried to steal her purse and loot it by unzipping it hahaha. Be careful what you bring into the place and prepare to be up close to nature's tricksters!", "A small entrance fee is required to enter the temple grounds which is right on top the hill and by the cliff. Sarong is provided for people without long skirt/pants and local traders will try to sell you banana/nuts for the monkeys. The pathway around the temple grounds is large and many opportunities to take scenary pictures. But beware of the monkeys which are everywhere. Do not bring carry or wear any loose items like cameras, sunglasses, hats as the monkeys are not afraid of people. I had a very unfortunate situation where the monkey actually charge at me an tried to take off one side of the slipper I was wearing. I had to let go when its nail went into my skin and fear that it will start biting me. Thank goodness a local trader helped by throwing her food at the monkey to distract and for it to let go of my slipper. My feet did started to bleed some oilment and plaster after that was fine. If you go with a guide, they are very likely to carry a long stick along. So just be careful when you visit here and enjoy the beautiful view.", "One of the best places for sunset. A walk through the shopping area and if your lucky with the tide you can easily walk the few yards over to the temple itself. Or walk along sunset terrace where you will find a few bars overlooking the temple where you can sit and watch the sun set with a cool drink of your choice. It's busy and bustling always.", "Every time I go to , this place is always on my visit list. The air is very fresh and cold, and the temples are always beautiful - standing gracefully on a foggy lake. It's actually a complex with few temples and each and every one of them is beautiful and very unique. The temple compound was pretty crowded but surely it's a must-see in . I always feel some kind of peaceful feeling every time I visit this place but last time there were a group of people playing dangdut songs or something loudly on a tape and it really disturbed the quietness. It's a temple after all and a public place. People should be more respectful. P.S.: Bring your umbrella, it's almost always raining here (not constantly, but still I get rain in each and every of my visit to this place), bring your jacket, it's quite chilly.", "This beautiful temple on the cliff provides peace and tranquility if you manage to find the right spot, obviously there are a lot of tourists around but I loved just walking around and enjoying the views the coastline had to offer. The one thing you have to watch out for here is the cheeky monkeys, so don't have sunglasses lose anywhere or anything they can pinch basically! But if you can try and stay and see the sunset you won't regret it, what I did was go to the amphitheater section where you can watch the traditional Kecak dance as the sun sets on the horizon with fantastic views of the temple! Will definitely visit again if back in !", "We loved this place. A great spot to people watch with beautiful setting like a park and 2 temples. We braved the incoming tide to get blessed with the holy water, the priest put rice on our forehead and a frangipani behind our left ear. Yes, we felt like we were locals. Skipped the Holy Snake!", "This temple is a must see and you can really take your time and take in the surrounds as they are stunning. There are a number of stairs around the temple so if you are not keen on stairs then I would avoid it. The views from the cliff face are amazing. There are also many monkeys walking around the temple.", "Beautiful and surrounded by nice mountains and lake the temple gives you a heavenly feeling. Being there when it was nice and cloudy gave an additional dimension. The inner sanctum is a no go for travellers which is fine. The temples reflect nese culture and Hinduism of a different age. It is a must visit place when in .", "This was a visit to one of the most beautiful temples I ever visited, temple in the sea, no access during high tide. So blissful that one can just be spiritual", "One of top list to go when visiting . Placed in highland, sometimes it's can be very cold, don't forget your jacket. No matter how hot most places in are, this one will make you shiver. Very accomodating for tourist. Great view, and easy to reach, even if you're not hiring tour guide. Bring along your smartphone with GPs and you'll find it easily. Wonderful place with so many things to see, with natural calm atmosphere of beautiful lake.", "The place is situated away from the main stream, but easy to get to. Huge parking spaces and there's a parking fee. The main attraction is located by the coast and has an entrance fee to it. The place used to be very beautiful and sacred and now it has commercialized to be a tourist attraction. There are many kinds of shops around it. The view is still very spectacular, especially for sunsets. The tourist are mostly there during the mornings and sunsets. Still worth a place to visit, probably once. It still has the iconic temple on a rock out at sea.", "It is very picturesque, just like what you see on postcards. We went with some local friends and they explained to us the significance of this temple. Very interesting.", "If you are after the photo with the mirror you will get what you want but i strongly recommend as other also said to come early. With my girlfriend we come at 8 am thinking that we are early but we were still waiting about 3 hours to get our turn. Everybody gets 3 poses and also 3 poses for couple or group. It is not true as someone here said that the photographer is charging you money to get the photo. You can tip him but it is not neccesary and no one will say anything if you wont tip him. So if waiting in the line to get the photo is not for you than skip the first temple and go to next ones located uphill(quite a walk), locals also offer to drive you up with motorcylces probably at some cost.", "This was a very special experience for me. I am a Hindu and this temple felt like home to me. I loved the fact that I could go to the temple and drink the holy water. The fact that I was blessed by the priests with a flower in my hair and rice on my forehead, made it even more special. All that is required is a small donation at the temple.The energy in the temple is very calming. I did a bit of shopping in the market just outside the temple as well, which was great. Everyone wants to buy a little curio that says \\I was in Tunah Lot\\\"\"", "Unique and amazing place that is must visit. Please get ready in shorts and flip flop if you plan to cross over to the temple. Sun block and shade is a must. Good place for photo. Don't worry, you have lots good point for photo. 😁", "This is a special place . I t feels as though it has been lost in time ... well after you fight your way through the hawker stalls on the way to the temple.If it is a hot day its worth taking an umbrella otherwise you may rush from one shady spot to another. The views are spectacular of the rugard coastline and the way that the sea has created amazing shapes on the coastline. If you are lucky enough to be there at low tide take the opportunity to walk out to the temple .", "I read many reviews here about the temple monks and the monkeys,and how they make the monkeys steal your stuff and force you to pay money to return your belongings to you.This is totally untrue,people working there were friendly and helpful and keep shoo'ing the monkeys away. The temple has an amazing view,it was nice to keep wandering around and take pictures. I watched the kecak dance,for me it was so boring and gave me a headache and i left before it even ends,i saw many people leaving too,and also i saw many enjoying it. Try and decide for yourself.", "This place is very unique. During low tide you can walk over to the temple on the sea. However we visited during the high tide in order to avoid the crowd so we did not get to go over to the temple. It is still crowded even it is not during sunset hour. Nice to walk around and enjoying the iconic view.", "It's a beautiful sight and if you're on Nusa Lembongan you should go see it but it's really just good for a picture. It's a nice enough place to sit and watch the ocean and maybe looking lovingly at your significant other, if that's your thing.", "This is definitely a must see destination. The temple is absolutely beautiful with beautiful scenery. We went during the day when there is less tourists than at sunset. We got a blessing at the base of the temple and it was a lovely day.", "Arriving in the late afternoon there were loads and loads of other tourist, while in low season, which takes away much of the atmosphere. The temple is small and the most interesting part closed for non-worshippers. The location on the cliff is nice, but you will find (similar) cliffs all over the Bukit Peninsula.", "Amazing place, make sure you visit if you're in Nusa Lembongan. Please stay away from the edge though and don't be a wally. Your selfie isn't worth the risk of getting swept off the edge by a big wave!", "Beautiful views. Peaceful temple. The monkeys entertained my kids and they didn't want to leave. They were very cute and didn't bother you much as long as you didn't bother them.", "The place is gorgeous, some spots are absolutely stunning, the sunset incredible beautiful. But the quantity of tourists around taking photos every meter, makes the place lose the worshiper. Looks like people do not respect the sacred in there and just want dispute the photos spot. Despite the behave of the tourists the place is really beautiful and the dance with fire in there is nice too.", "Nice temple near the sea shore.However you cannot go into the temple itself just see the suroundings. Many tourists of course... It still worths the visit. I would recommend to go first thing in the morning or late afternoon because of the hot clima.", "The temple view is fantastic! The only thing to do besides take pictures of the monkeys is to take pictures of the view of the water and sunset. It gets busy around the time of the 6:30 Kecak Dance. So try and leave a little early to avoid the upcoming traffic.", "I took a very long drive in a hired car to see this temple, but that may a given considering the traffic in . You can’t go inside the actual temple, but it’s a huge space and the whole area is beautiful. Even despite the hundreds of people, there’s something quite magical about the place, even if you may run into some selfie sticks while wondering around. Be careful of the slippery rocks!", "Visited early morning to beat the crowds, which turned out to be a good idea. By the time we left, it was very busy with big tour groups. We were also early enough to wade across to the island to be blessed with holy water by the monks. This was a lovely experience and we just made it in time before the tide became too strong/high. Beautiful location but a bit of a tourist trap.", "Our visit to the temple was so stunning! We absolutely loved the views, we went in the morning to avoid the crowds and even then it was busy BUT it was totally worth it!! But a reminder for people to hold onto their property tightly because we saw a monkey steal sunglasses from one man and a phone from a selfstick from another man! We laughed but I’m sure they were not!!! So be aware of thieving monkeys 🐒", "Nice view and have a good spot for take a photo There are many kinds of food that we can buy there are many statues on the hill side, Dewi kunti, nakula, Sadewa etc", "Not easy to drive there. It was on our way to the North, but it is one of the best temple in . You access almost everywhere and see everything. It can be a bit busy so choose an early time in the day if you can. Don't drive pass this place, you have to see it!!", "The hawkers get at you but that's ok. It's just not the nicest beach in . Certainly not safe for younger children.", "it's over crowded with tourists :( make the temple not as quite as it should be. but it's worth for a quick visit to see the beauty of nature.", "The view of the clear blue ocean crashing against the cliffside is pretty spectacular. The temple is a bit underwhelming and the monkeys are very entertaining, although the monkey forest maybe a better option.", "One of the more popular temples with great views. The view particularly at sunset is amazing. The crowds can be very large, and the monkeys can be aggressive. Don't have anything loose that can be easily grabbed.", "Such an impressive complex in a great setting on the shores of the lake. Because of the full moon there was lots going on in the temple and we were lucky enough to see beautiful ceremony (pity there are so many tourists)", "This place is as good as the views it offers. Temple itself not really Interesting. But the views definetely are. Place is buzzing with selfie-loving tourists. Beware of the monkeys, they are quite cheeky", "Went to visit old Hindi temples was a amazing to see all the old culture and tradition it must have talkedn many years to make and in awesome location. Make sure u go at low tide so you can actually visit the temple not just look from a far.", "Its on a cliff, but apparently when i went, there was a ceremony, so i cant enter the temple. But i did walk to the other end away from the temple to watch the sunset. It was really nice. At nice there is also fire dance by the villagers that u guys can enjoy.", "What's not to love about a temple surrounded by water! So peaceful and tranquil and not at all crowded. Bring your suit and towel if you'd like to go for a refreshing swim. It was a real treat!", "Quite an experience to see this temple off the beach. Get involved and partake in the water blessing. Walk to the top of the cliff and observe the sunset sipping on your favourite beverage. You must try the grilled corn; \\its to die for.\\\" What a memory.\"", "The temple on the beach was pretty cool. We also went under the cave in the cliff and touched the sacred snake, suppose to be good luck. You pay a donation for that. Tons of people there, I managed to get photos to make it look like nobody else was there. Good photography site.", "The gates do make a good photo. I got there early but was number 28. I was by myself but soon realised that one ticket could have a large number of people on it and after one hour number 10 was called out. Other than the inside of that part of the temple there is nothing else to see. It was a very scenic spot but if you want a picture of yourself in the gates get there early, around 5 - 5.30. I got there just after 6. I didn’t worry about waiting and gave my ticket to someone else who had just arrived. Still worth a visit as it is a good view. I climbed up the steps opposite the gates and got some good pictures.", "Actually my favorite temple in so far! I liked its colorfulness and its modern type. Liked its ambiance! There are activities you can do aside from taking pictures! Very interesting temple shrines. I liked it here very much, there’s a different feeling of involvement, refreshing and relaxing stay. Proud to recommend!", "We really liked this temple complex. It was low tide and we could see the entire complex. The sunset was the best I have ever seen. Good place to spend a few hours atleast.", "has an entry fee - will provide a wrap around cover to be worn inside temple premise - very very crowded - a lot of monekys", "Love the fact you can lounge on a beanbag, order food and drinks, and just watch the sun go down listening to live music. Just superb. The hawkers trying to sell their wares can become annoying, but if you are firm and friendly with your o\\\", they will leave you alone\"", "We visited here around 11:00am and it wasn't overcrowded. I think it was 20,000 each for the entry ticket. The actual temple on the water site was busy but not an issue. Your feet might get wet so flip flops are a good idea. There are steep stone steps to a nice cove from the garden area which is nice to see, if you don't mind the climb back up. We spent 2 hours here, which was a nice amount of time to walk round.", "The most stunning temple we have visited in . Our young children even said it was their favourite thing to do today. There is not a lot of hard walking and the view is beautiful.", "The temple was amazing to see and the whole area was very peaceful and it's fantastic to see the local people worshipping. It is a great, unmissable spot in , don't miss it!", "Site of the famous fire dance this temple has a lot to offer in its own right. There are monkeys here too and we did see evidence that they had stolen sunglasses (we hope) from the tourists. The views are amazing though.", "Perched at the top of a cliff, the waves come crashing at your feet making your tour tremendously exciting and memorable! The temple was closed to public access so you cant really go inside or up. There are countless cafes and restaurants in the area making it popular during pleasant weather. There is also an authentic Ralph Lauren store nearby - good deals if you shop in dollars or UAE Dirhams!", "it is a lovely spot for a temple and the lake is very pretty- unfortunately the rain spoilt it so was not at it's best", "Temple located at the top of a cliff. Dramatic landscape but rather disappointing temple structure. Visitors can walk along the path at the edge of the cliff and get a better view of the temple from afar. We encountered quite a few monkeys along the way that provided entertainment by removing items from tourists' backpacks. Very popular during sunset when busloads of tourists visit to watch the kecak dance performance.", "What makes this Temple special is it’s location . It’s by the cliff with a spectacular view . Although it was raining when we came .. just be prepared with a raincoat and an umbrella since it could be slippery . There are monkeys walking around , a bit scary but they won’t really bother you . Simply picturesque.. must see !", "This temple is super awesome. The views are breathtaking as we can see the Indian Ocean. The weather is quite humid but windy in the same time. Please stay hydrated! By the way, you will meet some wild monkeys here and there. Please watch your belongings when you are walking around. Hahaha.", "Nice walk, or cycle along the beach edge, people do try and sell you things but we did not find then offensive a polite No with a smile is enough.Lots of places to eat and have a coffee.", "We couldn't see much of the temple as it is behind locked gates. What we could see of it was ok. When we were there we saw little of the monkeys. They tended to congregate closer to the market stalls and restaurant, which is well away from the temple and its approaches. However, it is wise to secure your belongings if they are nearby. As the temple is a place of worship, you are expected to wear a sarong, which is given to you at the ticket office. Cost is approx. $3AUD. The highlight is the views from the clifftop pathways, which are quite spectacular and worthy of multiple photos.", "The best view is at sunset from the cliff on the right side. Lots of people though, so be early. At evening when I visited ther was a low tide, so Temple was not surounded by sea.", "Very very touristic. Price € 1,35 pp. Nice place to walk around, but the Temple was not very special. There are a lot of monkeys living in the park. They were living their lives and were not very interested in stealing from the tourists.", "Well, if you are going for a beach holiday, this will fit the bill. Be careful in the water as there are some big rips, but stay safe between the flags and you should be okay. Lovely clean beach to stroll along. Shade, drinks, food, all available- plus all sorts of stuff from the hawkers if you wish (i.e. sarongs, dresses, massage, kites....etc) but they happily move on as soon as you indicate disinterest. No problem.", "The temple is very nice and the view of it when the water is surrounding' it is amazing The only cons I have is the crowd on the site. We were not the only tourists there", "Long pathway to step up. All angles are very nice to be taken pictures. Families of monkeys are here and there living in peace. I suggest you coming there right before sunset, you may thank god for what you see His creation. And all at once a show of Kecak dance you can watch.", "the temple is situated in a very beautiful and scenic location. it is very touristy, but you can still get some great photographs. would definitely recommend visiting.", "Lots of markets and good trip to temple. Great placemof interest. Love the sunsets. Need driver to see most on the way and shopping zcan be a treat. Bought a great kite and enjoyed the ceremony on the beach. Very interesting", "Beautiful views of the temple. 30,000 Rp adults and 15,000 children. Very busy as we were there approaching sunset. Toilets were very grotty and you have to pay - my kids first authentic nese toilets!", "We went there after lunch to avoid traffic and we did the right thing. In spite of the scorching heat of the sun there are still lots of tourist making their way up to the temple. The temple is located on the right side of the entrance but we went to see what on the left as well. There are restaurants and souvenir shops here and also a perfect view of the sea and cliff. Temple is closed to tourists when we came. Monkeys are having their siesta so we chanced upon one only. Its a long walk and make sure to make the driver wait for you as we didnt see any taxi nearby.", "One of the most spectacular temples in . Little difficult to get there but worth it. With car it took us almost 2,5 hours from Ubud. Last part of journey are really curvy and narrow roads but with nice view on palm forest and rice threes. Entrance to temple is free but donation is appreciated. Temple is huge and to the top is almost 2 hours walking. For those who don't want - \\Heawens gate\\\" are first, 3 minutes walking:)\"", "Visited the temple and most tourist if there are any, visits up to temple 2 only where you ll be able to take in a great view of Mt Agung..a bit far though from Kuta. Took us about 2h30mins..", "The cliff are very nice with blue sea & blue sky. The best time to visit this place is around 5pm, you can see the nice sunset over there. The place full with Monkey outside the temple, just be careful with them. I guess those monkeys are well trained and stole people stuff when you sit or walk alone. One of my colleague been stole a spectacle with not aware its came from behind. After that, the Monkey took it up to the tree, then there was a lady come to you, ask you calm down, and then she gave some nuts to the Monkey, then the Monkey will want to get the nuts and its hand loose and drop the spec from the tree. So when you get back your spec, that lady will ask money from you, because she help you to get back the spec. So no choice, you really have to pay for her for helping. Therefore, tourist must very careful over there. Even the spec you had took back, but drop from high place, there have some broken part already.", "If you have much time, you can hike for 4 hours including both going and coming back! But you could just go to first temple famous for ‘instagrammer’ in 5 min walk!", "Did a tour with our accommodation only went to temple level two but the views were spectacular. Unfortunately MT Agung was covered in clouds so couldn’t get a clear picture. I would like to come back and do the 2.5hr walk to the top.", "Since its across water, the pathway is closed during high tide. But it's a good place for photos if the waves crashing on to the rocks near the temple.", "This was one of my highlights of our stay in . the sunset was amazing. One tip is take your sunny's off your head and hold onto anything that is valuable as the monkeys will steal it. I felt like I was in a place of complete tranquillity other than the amount of people that go there. We hired a driver to take us there, I suggest gordyn angel (find him on facebook) as they can explain everything about the temple etc. Amazing place", "Except from the views there is nothing special to see. The temple might have a strong religious meaning for but I wouldn't recommend it for tourists. The monkeys were fun!", "This place has fabulous views of the sea. Definitely hire a private car, scooter to come here. No cabs available. It’s 30K to enter and you get a purple sarong to use if you forget to bring one. Guides will offer their services, but you really don’t need one. There are lots of sneaky monkeys so watch out for your sunglasses, hats and cell phones. The little time I was there, I saw countless monkeys snatching stuff right off from people. The temples are all off limits unless you are a worshipper so mostly we went for the beautiful views and take pictures.", "We came in the afternoon when the sun was very hot, but the waters looked so shimmery it was beautiful. Very big compound. Our guide warned us about monkeys before heading in so we kept our loose stuffs to avoid losing any. The toilets were very well maintained as well. Very clean. Entrance fee of 30k rupiah includes the rental of the sarong. Probably will try to see the sunset here next time when I am back!", "This temple is worth the small entry fee they charge. The views are spectacular. We opted to do it without a guide and just wondered around. You do have to be mindful of the monkeys and remove all loose items otherwise they can be taken by them. Lots of walking and steps but it was worth it :)", "This was about an hour and a half drive from the first temple we visited - Taman Ayun. When we arrived, the parking lot was already full of tourist buses. The grounds/park was well-maintained, but quite odd that it looks like a mini zoo (with bats and python you can take a picture with for a fee) within the temple grounds. The temple by the lake is beautiful and unique, however, it looks better in pictures. And once you're done having your picture there, there's really nothing much to do. Temperature can be quite cold because it sits on a higher altitude, so come prepared.", "We went there for dinner and were not dissapointed even some people said its dirty, no it was very clean and we truly enjoyed our time on Double six beach Seminyak.", "When you visit Baturiti, this temple is a must visit. Better when they have their service going. We came in the morning when the water was low, thus nothing like other picture which might be more beautiful when the water is high. But still worth a visit to take pictures or pray...", "get a taxi driver off the street and negotiate a rate for the 1/2 day and the go to the temple as early as you can because the traffic is absolutely horrendous but worth it when you get to Tanu Lot temple, it would help if you can speak a little Chinese as there are thousands of them there", "I’ll try to add something new to the current body of reviews but concur with many of them. Lengthy drive through at times terrifying traffick. Long, long wait times to get the Instagram photo at the Heaven Gate Temple. When we arrived at 10.40am the waitlist was at no. 148, when we left after 1.5hrs we still would have been no. 102 inline. The problem according to our guide is that groups are allocated the same one number. So a group of ten might want to have 10 individual photos then any number of other configurations of the group. Disappointment to find that that the photos in the tourist guides have been photoshopped. There is no water reflecting the serene view of you against the Gate and the Volcano in the background. You could try creating your own pool after waiting for the required 4 hours in line. Tourists who are not of the Hindu faith are not permitted past the top of the stairs leading to the temple. I have no problem with this, but it makes a ‘Temple’ visit impossible for all but Hindus, so I suggest the Tour should be renamed. “The long wait for a bogus Instagram photo and Heaven Gate Temple stairs tour”. I will forward this suggestion on to the Tourist Information. The view, however, is marvelous. We had glimpses of blue sky and feathery cloud crowning the volcano in the distance which was issuing forth the odd puff of smoke. Just for a few seconds you could dissolve into the beautiful vista and understand why the monks created the Temple and the significance it has to the nese. Maybe they should boot out all the tourists and reclaim it as a National Treasure.", "The place is located on an hilly places that wave from the sea slowly eroding the bank that evident of cracking the concrete pathways along the bank was visibly seen that in the near future such concrete structure might collapse if not corrected soon. A very precious location that need to be protected in order for the public continue to enjoy the beautiful and magnificent view of the Temple. It is a little bit far from the Denpasar City and there is no public transport available. The means of transport either join the tour, hire a taxi or rent a car from available small company here in which we did. The cost of renting an economy size depending on number of days. Rental for few days will cost more and if not good in negotiation the more it cost one to rent a car. Us being veteran in renting a car we got it for Rp-1,000,000 for 5 days, equivalent to $25/d. Monkeys are everywhere in the preserve areas of the Temple that make the Monkey live in their own environment but seems very use to the visitors. From their behavior, they are anticipating foods to be given to them which we witnessed and monkeys from different part of the area were attracted to come perhaps by the commotion or smell of the foods. The many buildings in the area gave one to spend time to enjoy and appreciate the many statute erected within the buildings. Entrance fee is Rp-10,000/person or less than $1. Stores around the area are plentiful including eating areas. The location is more isolated from civilization.", "A beautifully located temple. However visitors are not allowed to enter and worship. During tide difiicult to reach and visit surrounding areas,", "Temple itself is nothing like the pictures. The place is very crowded, and you have to walk through a large area filled with disgraceful shops and shopowners trying to sell you some crap you don't need. Felt like Kuta all over, and the magic I experienced in the other temples were nowhere to be found.", "There's something about Beaches that makes them a bit special: The people. Yes there are a few hawkers but they are not pushy and add to the charm The sand and surf are good but you should check the safe areas for swimming", "Beautiful scenery, Great place for pictures. Tip: go there during low tide, so you can enter the temple on the rocks", "The temple was beautiful with the sunset in the background, however, the place is SO commercialised and super busy which let the experience down.", "Great please to visit, very picturesque and clean. Surreal Temples with a beautiful ocean background.", "Strictly from a tourist perspective (our guide said locals come here for religious purposes), i found this place to be disappointing. The road leading up to the water is stacked w/ retailers of nearly every sort ...clothes, food, services, etc. The temple was rather small and the crowds were very thick. You see it in all the brochures, etc. so you feel compelled to go check it out..in the end, i would have preferred not spending the 2++ hours of driving thru heaving traffic to see this temple. It wasn't worth the time and effort for me.", "We walk up all the way to the top and the view is fantastic! It was well worth the effort of the 1700 steps! I carried our 2 year old and our 5 year old walked by herself. Even if you don't get all the way up the first temple is worth a visit with a lovely view with the volcano in the background!", "Although it was not in our list to visit this temple, but later on way to airport, we planned to make a quick visit. On reaching there, we felt that we would have missed an amazing place to visit if we had dropped our plan. We went on a sunny Sunday afternoon, busting with so many visitors, the place was full and those who love photography, they would not stop clicking photos from various angels. The only flip side is that, you are not allowed to visit the temple, as it is surrounded with water. They also must ensure that it is very danger to stand at the click of the stone, can be very fatal when you click photos. Good place to do lot of shopping and relaxing", "A very nice interesting Temple in , the location was very wonderful and the local shops around was awesome.", "The temple is in the distance and you can't get in. You can walk to the gate. There are some nice photo ops at sundown, and it is very pretty. However it is very overcrowded. The aughty monkeys\\\" are closer to \\\"menacing monkeys\\\". There are signs posted, warnings, but still glasses, sunglasses, phones are getting grabbed by these guys....I saw several.....and they are not giving them back. I watched a man attempt to trade something for his eye wear and saw the monkey get within inches and hiss in his face. Not good. Don't have out, what you don't mind losing. I'm glad we went, but I would skip it on our next visit.\"", "It's recommended to go there in the morning or noon when the tide is low so you can go up to the temple. Beautiful place but be careful there are a lot of street sellers; just politely decline and don't take anything they try to give or offer you. Should be fine.", "The temple compound itself is nice with views of the ocean from top of the cliff. But the downside is that it is way too much overcrowded during the sunset. So if you are planning to have a quiet time here, I guess avoiding the sunset hours would be the best for you. You can have the same view with calmness and serenity at the near Karang Boma cliff just no crowd at all to interrupt your moment. An entry fee of 30K is required. N.B. The monkeys here get there hands on to anything loose the see on you; your cellphone,wallet,specs,glasses. .anything. So make sure everything is secured inside a bag while you are around. Another thing is, you shouldn't run or rush to avoid the monkeys. It makes them aggressive and they start running for you. Be gentle while walking past. If they get upon you, keep calm and stand still. They locals will come for the help.", "Founded in the 17th century, this is a very important temple to the nese people. Situated beside lake Beretan, the view is awesome. The mountain served as a back drop to these multi tiered temple. It was a cool afternoon when we were there, as dark clouds hovered above the sky. Different kind of boats are for rent if one would like to go around the lake. The temple is separated from the mainland but just a stone throw away. It was built on an Island surrounded with water thus it seems it is floating on the water. Avoid weekends & local holidays for definitely it will be crowded.", "The temple and the landscape is simply beautiful. But you have to be extra cautious as there are lot of monkeys. Lot of the tourists find it funny to mess with them so they are quite naughty and aggressive.", "I simply loved this temple! The setting is perfect with the lake and pretty garden around. There is a great positive energy to this place you can close your eyes and soak it all in! To add to the charm it has such a picturesque setting!", "No es el templo más grande ni el más bonito, pero el entorno en el que se encuentra lo hace especial. Situado en un lago junto a los volcanes lo hace diferente a los demás templos. Not the biggest, neither the nicest temple, but the environment where it is placed makes it special. In the shore of a lake next to volcanos turn this temple different.", "This is something you definitely should visit when you're on . Such an amazing view and temple, but look out for the monkeys. Saw one girl being robbed from one of here flip flops just walking by them. And you don't get the stuff back either.. Angry monkeys!", "Temple featured on banknote. Very touristy and gets crowded. However it's a pleasant view on the lake and grounds are well kept", "There is no doubt that the view is stunning and it is amazing to think how this was built hundreds of years ago. However we were disappointed in the whole experience which was so commercialised. We can understand the need to support the local economy but it needs to be kept outside the paying area to visit the temple and grounds. Such a shame.", "A holy place by a holy lake ... the temple is really great as you discover it step by step going towards the lake. Take your time as you'll find many tourists with you so ... slow down and enjoy the place. We had lots of fog the day we went, is created an amazing atmosphere with temples appearing & disappearing every minute ... Great souvenir!!", "Well worth a visit - would recommend - there are two separate temples on the island. The weather can be cooler so bare that in mind.", "This is probably the best temple you will visit in . Sure it's just another temple in this island where almost every hindu family has one in they home. But make sure you visit this one, you will love it. Do it in the morning. You will have the place to yourself. The peace and serenity. The tranquility of the water as your backdrop and the mountain behind the lake. Plus the cold weather...that is compared to the rest of . This place is a must.", "Loves the architecture of the site, with the temple being on a lake with a wondrous backdrop of a mountain range. Comes in early to avoid the heavy tourist volume or late in the evening to enjoy the sunset.", "Heaven on Earth, the place is very peaceful. This is the only part in I didn’t feel the heat. The temple is up in the mountains, truly remarkable. The gates over look Mount Agung. I recommend that you get a picture here, even though you have to pop up a small donation fee, it is worth it. You get to have two of iconic landmarks (Gates To Heaven and Mount Agung) in you photo.", "Words can't really describe the beauty of this place. There is so much to see around. The widespread lake, beautiful mountains, traditional temples, a small garden and all so well maintained! Not everyone can enter the temple. But tourists can enjoy the beauty of this place. This place is meant for photographers. So much to click around. We got maximum photographs at this place.", "Near from Kutta and Semiyank, it's one of the most visited place in . The temple is very nice but to visit the temple rock you need to cross water on your own. There is strong current with flowing water. So be careful. You may find hard to take photos without other tourist in background. Lot of shopping and eating options near temple. There is also garden on cliff to take some stunning shots", "I worked as tour guide and driver. Today, i just visited this temple with my customer from Canada. To be honest, i never been to this temple before. I live in but never been here. It is so silly. But lucky for me, my canadian ask me to take them to this temple because they saw the picture on the internet very nice. When we get there around 3 pm, the weather is so nice. People in the donation counter he so polite and very warm. He explain us how many temple we able to vist. In total in this complex it has 7 temples. The we go first to the first temple. First temple was very nice, the gate is increcible with the mount Agung view at the opposite. My customer they would like to see another temple which is need to walk around 30 minutes to the second temple and another 30 minutes to the third and fourth temple. We decide not to go to the top temple known as Luhur Lempuyang as the distance we need to walk around 2 hours. We think we don't have enough time. Because we don't know the way to get there then we decide to use the local guide by pay some extra money for them. Our local guide is a girls 19 years old. I forgot her name. We walk and a long the way she explain many things about the temple. The small road to get there is nice with vey beautiful view of jungle around and my eyes keep looking the mount agung. After less than 30 minute we artived to the second temple. Take a rest a little bit and we continue to the next temple. The third temple and fourth temple are close each other. From the fourth temple the view even better. Wow, \\we are nearly to the heaven i said.\\\" We love it so much and my customer either. We spend a little time to enjoy the view and ready to go back to the first temple. We get there around 6 pm and the sunset is very nice. One of the best i have ever seen. I really recommended this temple to visit for all tourist who have a chance to go to the East or if you stay around here.\"", "Entrance fees per person about idr 60k. Need to go during low tide so you can walk to bottom of the temple. Check google or local tour guide for schedule. There is a yellow marker below the temple where natural spring water flow out. Considering at sea should be salty water but its like normal water. Temple not allowed to enter ..just viewing from outside.", "This is really a must see while in . Unfortunately, like any other famous temple, it can get very crowded, but this is avoidable, so just go and enjoy the experience.", "I found this to be my favorite Temple. There's monkeys , and the best view up top an almost 100 m cliff looking at the ocean. A must see !", "This is one temple which can be easily accessed by old and kids...you dont have to climbsteps,walk too llong etc. The location is quite scenic,but mind it its a bit cold and windy area. Better take a light jacket.", "Nice sunset but so many tourists, for me not worth it. There are more nice temples with less people.", "The temple is located at one of the most scenic places in . Watching the sun set into the sea is an exceptional experience.", "I have no idea why this is on most \\to see lists\\\". I found the temple majorly underwhelming with monkeys literally trying to steal all your belongings. It is overflowing with tourists just making it even more unpleasant. have far more untouched beauties that are less crowded.\"", "a tiring 2hrs journey by car. once reached there, lots of cafes and souvenir shops leading all the way to the seaside. there are hotels there too. good for who wants to view the spectacular sunset and the beauty of the temple by the sea. It was featured in the top 10 best place to view sunset... too bad didnt make my way to cross to the other side on the temple because of the high tide.. Will visit again", "Definitely worth a visit. Beautiful temple and lovely garden area. Not too busy and able to take some gorgeous photos. If you see only one temple, make sure its this one. We had a driver and tour guide that we paid for primarily to go to Lovina sand see the Dolphins, but we were able to ask to stop at various sites on the way back- this was one of them.", "I have been wanting to visit this temple for quite a few years & finally got here. What an amazing temple, so beautiful. I wandered around the manicured gardens even though it was raining, for quite a while. It was a little busy but not to crazy, maybe because of the rain it kept visitors away. It has a small entrance fee also. I'm so glad I made the journey, even though its quite a drive from Kuta/Legian the temple is worth the visit. Lots of huge Koi fish in the water, & for a small price you can buy a bag of food to feed them.", "Nice sunset and the temple was beautiful. What was spectacular was when it is sunset the bats come out the caves and you see them swirling around in the sky- it wasn’t scary but beautiful", "The scenery and views are quite incredible, though the temple is not the most awe-inspiring one in . The walk is beautiful, but hordes of tourists do detract from the inherent serenity. I decided not to stay for the sunset due to major cloud cover, as well as bus loads of eager camera ready snappers.", "One of the most famous temples in so no need to say it is a tourist hotspot. It is a duck and dive thru tourist camera shot and nagging hawkers. All in all a place you have to visit, just to say you have, when in .", "This temple realy religius and have strong spiritual. Realy beauty place if u come and see what the temple have there. U can see a holly snack and holly water", "This area is a very popular tourist attraction in as well as for locals to worship. We hired a driver to get there but there appears to be many bus tours that include this location. The views of the temple with the ocean back drop are spectacular. There is an admission fee of 60,000 Rp. There are also markets on site as well as food vendors.", "- very cool temple - not a must see, but if you're in the area (visiting Jatiluwih rice fields), then its definitely worthwhile", "Very beautiful view. However, it is only just a view. Tourists are not permitted inside the temple so you only get the outer view. A bonus is that since you do not enter the temple you don't need to worry about covering up which is great since it gets pretty hot around there. I'd recommend going early in the day when there are less tourists and it is low tide. Although sunset is beautiful the heat is excruciating and it is very crowded.", "The scenery here is beautiful and reminds me of the coast line of the great south, Western Australia. Some amazing photo opportunities. Best to go when not over loaded with tour buses which was our experience. Otherwise it would be a peaceful reflective temple. Be warned about the monkeys stealing your sun glasses etc and keep your distance, they're fun to watch.", "Nice temple and some of the cliff views were spectacular.I went by myself and having a guide would have been better as walking around by yourself doesn't quite give you the full story.No problem with the monkeys as had been warned about and a nice place for a visit", "Really it is a very simple temple that has just a spectacular setting. You have to see it but I actually think there are more interesting temples in . However, you can;t fly all the way there without casting your eyes on one of the best views around.", "This beautiful sight-seeing is located on a cliff in an isolated peninsula, not as easy to access as other famous temples on the island, so much less crowded. It offers spectacular panoramic view on where ocean meets sky.", "Even if it is very far to reach, but this is one of the most amazing temples in . It takes you around 2 and half hour from Nusa Dua", "It's a beach, it is clean and ad you'd expect has a good selection of lounger for the day. 50,000 seems to be the going rate. Some do towel hire too. The hawkers are there but not intrusive. You will pay a bit of a premium for drinks the closer you are to the big hotels but the warungs rather than the beach huts offer better value and reasonable food. Try cantina to the right of W. Has a decent toilet too. Watch the current, it is strong and swim only where there is a lifeguard.", "If you are a temple fiend, this is a great place for some solitude. A bit touristy but on the day we went it was quite eerily still, overcast and freezing cold, which sort of added to the ambience. See photos. Plenty of temples in , this one’s worth a visit for a few photos instead of waiting up North for three hours to take one of the main water temple.", "This is our first stop and nothing less than beautiful was the experience. Fortunately for us there was a ceremony in progress while we were in. The view of the temple and surroundings was just spell bounding. Clouds touching the lake and the temple standing tall in the midst of the mist is just an awesome view. One of 'the landmarks' while in .", "Beautiful place to take photos at and admire at the architecture of the largest temple in . However, the queue to take photos at the Gates of Heaven is super long, having arrived at 7ish am but we're already the 120th in queue is simply crazy. We've waited for more than 2 hours for our turn. Also, the photographers used some kind of 'mirror' to create the reflection effect, in real life the ground in front of the Gates is dry. It is still very instagram-worthy though. So what was so different from the mediocre touristy experience at the temple is that we actually got invited INTO the temple (usually off limits to tourists) by a very friendly local priestess to experience the nese religious ceremony. It is very quiet and tranquil inside and you can take part in the ceremony. She also gave us a short account of the history and setting of temple which is very eye-opening. Would give this place a 3-4 star just for the Gates of Heaven but the ceremony is worth 5 stars.", "A really beautiful place to see a unique temple. Nice views and photo opportunities. Attracts many tourists. Good for all ages, does involve some walking. Can walk down to water to view temple closer, but can't go inside temple. Can also view a \\holy snake\\\" in the cave for a small fee, and pet if you dare. Lots of shopping and restaurants nearby. Can be a short visit or as long as you want. I can imagine how peaceful and serene it must have been many many years ago.\"", "The temple is located on the water overlooking the Indian Ocean. When you walk down to the edge of the cliff, the sight is breathtaking. There are a number of outcropping of rocks. Waves crashing on these rocks causing a spray of water make quite a sight. You can't visit the temple but you can get a drink from the holy spring and get a blessing from a Buddhist monk. There is also a holy snake. We stayed for the sunset and unfortunately, it was overcast that day so it wasn't very good. This is my favorite temple visit in .", "We visited this temple on our way to Lovina on the first half of the day. Very beautiful, calm and relaxing place to visit. We were lucky to run on the daily offering as well. Saw the procession too and had a lunch in a buffet restaurant nearby.", "The temple is at the end of the Bukit Peninsula, offering great views over the Indian Ocean. The grounds are home to a group of monkeys, who will steal anything in sight, so look after your belongings, especially sunglasses. You need to have a sarong to enter, but you can borrow one for free at the entrance. There are several warungs just outside the temple if you get hungry.", "The temple is really interesting but frankly ridiculously overrun with tourists. We left our hotel at 4:30 am and arrived at the temple as it opened at 6am. We were given a ticket with a number. The number apparently is for taking a picture at “Heaven’s Gate”. Apparently people can wait as long as 5 hours for their picture later in the day. Also the pictures really look nothing like the actual temple.", "Arrived in the morning when sea level was high. I crossed the path to the temple when sea water up to my hips and waves hits me, so lovely...it's so beautiful. I was lucky because I experiences Galungan, Kuningan ceremony and wore their traditional \\Kebaya\\\" for ceremony.\"", "Great to visit, esp. sunset time. It is good to take picture there with wonderful sunset. The show next to the temple takes 1 hr long, but it is difficult to understand the story behind, better study some myths and histories.", "You have to come to this place if you stay in Lembongan. Little bit away depend where you stay in Lembongan. Don't come at day time because it is so hot instead please come late in the afternoon for watching sunset. One of the best place we ever visit to see sunset. Incredible. The sea water look so clear and the rock are amazing. Don't miss it!!!", "Ok beach but it's full of hawkers desperate to sell you knives , fans, massages, and anything else they can find . A bit touristy .", "Went to see the temple. Unfortunately, it is off - limit to the public. However, at the beach you see a fabulous rock formation. The location is very good for relaxing. Also has nice view for sunset. A very calming place.", "I did not think it was anything special. Far from anything and hats to find. Buddhist temples were huge which was cool. Waring up and down one row. Stray dogs and cats around which I find gross. Can't really swim in beach. Beach not a good swimming place. People fishing and on boats rowing around. I could off skipped this place.", "Beautiful cliff views. Fun to see the mischievous monkeys. Super hot and crowded so if you plan to see the sunset fire dance go early, pack your own water in to the temple grounds and bring a fan and a LOT of patience for the swarms of Chinese tourists.", "At the very southern part of Nusa Dua. View from the cliff top to the ocean was amazingly great! You won't want to miss this opportunity to visit this very beautiful cliff top temple when you are in .", "We went in the middle of the day and it was already busy (apparently it gets even busier for the sunset). To get to the temple you have to walk through countless shops and restaurants and once there you get to look at the temple situated on top of a large rock on the beach but can’t get close to it (only around the base of the rock). We went, we saw but we weren’t massively impressed.", "Most amazing temple.surrounded by beautiful lake and gardens. It is a must see , my favourite place to be. Worth the trip", "Lovely views, there was a bit of cloud in the sky which made the Temple and Lake Bratan look even more beautiful.", "A must see place when u go to . Beautiful sunset & gorgeous temple. Love the small shops along the way where many souvenirs could be purchased at a low price.", "Beautiful when the tide is in, but a bit bleak when the tide is out. Very nice walk from the temple on the headland to Sofitel. Also a nice path at the back of the beach for cycling", "Had a great visit to this different temple. It's on an island and only accessible by wading through water to the island. There are different parts of the temple as one is on the 'island' and another on a cliff on the mainland and another further on. Truly magnificent. Only problem is there were too many people jostling for space.", "Worth checking out as long as it’s on the way to or from somewhere else.. Was very crowded when I went.. It’s a nice walk with really nice temples to view.. The view of the lake and the mountains around it are beautiful Have a look👍🏻", "Extremely beautiful place with shopping at the streets and in small shops. We did very little shopping from there in the hope that we’ll go for shopping some other time. Whatever we asked from the shops were quite cheaper than other. The temple is just near the sea with a wonderful sight seeing. We went at the time of sunset and that day was cloudy so was very cool 😎 with the blackish color of the temples and everything.", "i have found the view beautiful but they would not let us go up the temple to look which was a disappointment.......entry expensive to my liking but the food stalls around where great to eat...lots of place to sit and absorb view...greenery...lovely overall", "set on a cliff above the Indian Ocean, the scenery is stunning. The structure is not as interesting or accessible as other temples. There is a lot of hype about the monkeys but they were barely noticeable.", "This is a rocky outcrop located on the southwest of Nusa Lembongan. Its adjacent to dream beach. It's famous for crashing waves, which project upwards, making for a fantastic photo opportunity. It's certainly worth seeing and free of charge. Be careful as people have died here in the past after being washed into the sea following getting too close to the edge.", "The temple itself isn't that great compared to other nese temples but the sight of the ocean waves crashing into the limestone cliff is certainly worth coming out here. Upon entering the grounds, ur advised to remove anything that can catch the attention of the monkeys around.", "Its a cluster of temples close to the sea and a beautiful sight at sunset . must see places have a downside , which is the immense number of people who visit . Not a single photograph could be taken without any strangers sharing the frame .Nonetheless ..a must see place..", "This was the first visit of our two week itinerary and we were not disappointed. The grounds are beautiful and the market-style stores leading to the temple help make the visit more interesting. It was beautiful weather when we visited and not to busy, which meant that we got great pics. Make this visit a must do when you visit :)", "This was the first temple I visited on . What a stunning place. We paid 60.000 rupiah to enter which to be honest was so worth it. The views are stunning. I didn't get to see the temple at sunset but I was lucky to go with low tide. Which allowed me to walk down to the rocks. There's many souvenir shops and restaurants. Give at least 2 hours to enjoy the walk and the views . A must see in .", "This is a couple hours from and my driver was a bit worried about how crowded the road can get but we didn't experience any delays. Situated up in the mountains, it was quite a bit cooler and actually comfortable compared to the low lands and beach. You pay an entrance fee of 50,000 Rupiah and while it was crowded, it was easy enough to crop people out of your photos. The temple area is not that large but is so picturesque situated on the mountain lake. You could easily walk the grounds in 20-30 minutes but taking a leisurely stroll, capturing a few pictures i would suggest that you plan to spend an hour to an hour and a half here. There is a dock off to the right that you can rent an animal shaped boat or take a ride in a speed boat. The most shocking thing to me is the cheesy animal and concrete structures around the park and on the temples. They strike me as something from the United States in the 60's... There are some small deer like creatures in a cage and a large garden area set up off the lake. This is really a beautiful spot that is worthy of a visit.", "Visited just as sunset started and it was beautiful. Unfortunately the water was coming up so we didn't make our way into the temple but looking at the view was worth the visit.", "Check it out for a taste of traditional nese culture, in particularly nese Hinduism, and of course the stunning views of the ocean. I appreciated sections of the temple were only accessible to practicing Hindus, rather than having the whole place overrun by tourists, and it was pretty much overrun with tourists as I visited not long before the evening cultural performance. Ticket entry includes cloth to be tied around your waist for modesty. Probably require a moderate fitness level as there are many steps and not all are even. I did see a few monkeys but they seemed harmless unless provoked. Not much to see or do, so unless you have time for the evening show, or you're a Hindu who would like to worship at the template, a visit to the temple won't take long.", "We had a free shuttle service that left from our hotel in Pecatu and had a free evening, so we decided to give this a shot. Not sure i'd feel totally satisfied if I had paid for a taxi all the way from Kuta ect but then again, this could be biased as I really don't like monkeys. I might be a bit narrow minded however I expected this to be a beautiful cultural, tranquil temple. It was however very commercialised, loud speaker phones as though we were in a theme park which took away some of the beauty of the place. I should have expected it but there were so many people, you could barely walk up the stairs however once you got past the people you had the option of walking further along the temple where the monkeys were. Couple of people lost shoes and prescription glasses but honestly, you're warned. They're cheeky but I don't think they're aggressive. It was a beautiful sight however I was really expecting a grand temple, which I didn't see. It's only 30,000 IDR for entry and this includes the hire of a sarong and sash. About $3 Australian so it's nothing. Give it a shot if you have time but I wouldn't go out of your way to see it, I think there are many more beautiful things to see temple wise.", "What a beautiful experience! After about a 10 minute walk in the heat we were unsure if this was going to be worth the walk. A ssoon as we reach the first landing for pictures I didnt regret it not one bit. From a very high ppint of a cliff you emerge onto a perfrct view of cliffs and deep oceans. The ocean was roaring and crashing. Truly powerful and beautiful. The downside to this was that to get to the temple you literally take what feels like a hike. We didnt make it to the temple because of the heat. They also dont let you take water bottles in once you pay at the entrance. Made no sense. Had we been able to drink water we wouldve definitely attempted the entire walk. Overall an awesome experience.", "Another a must visit temple in . Unique for its location & popular tourist attractions. You need to rent a car with a driver to go here. The best time to visit is when the tides are low....the temple isn't accessible for tourist but you can take pictures from far. Beware of the local photographers that are selling photos along the way....", "Of all the beautiful temples in this has to be the plainest and the most crowded! The place gets packed especially late afternoon before the fire dance. Also beware there’s only one crowded road to return along and by 7pm it’s gridlocked. Took over 2 hrs to get back to Sanur. I’d avoid.", "The temple is absolutely beautiful and the silent walk over the bridge on the cliff offers an astonishing view of the sunset. There is indeed a portion full of monkeys but if you take care of your things and don’t bother them they leave you alone.", "If you came to , dont ever miss this holy place, the one famous of tourism object in , you can see a beautiful statue and at 18:00 ( time) the temple will show you a awesome dance \\Kecak and Fire Dance\\\", so dont forget bring your camera, and capture every moment when you there, that's will be amazing story......\"", "The temple if very beautiful and located on the hills at the corner of the lake which makes the temple looks spectacular.", "The temple is around a lake below a mountain , what more can it add to the beauty if you want to take pictures , but is it worth 45 min drive no , it’s it worth 50000 INR , the answer is no again , but if Yu like to have a picture perfect photograph then yes it will add to one of the memories , kids have a park to play around , take a temple tour with the driver you can negotiate for the cost , m sharing one the drivers I went with . Was very polite and courteous and was very very cheap compared to uber or other local taxis", "A very pretty temple to visit. The location is beautiful and the views are stunning. well worth a visit.", "The best part of the temple is the views of the surrounding cliffs and the sea. There are a lot of monkeys so don't take fruit in your pockets and keep a close eye on hats and glasses. The temple itself is much less ornate then others on the island so just enjoy the views (and hilarious monkeys).", "The fire dance is awesome, costume plus the sunset and the cliff. Please be careful with monkeys they're very aggressive and seems not afraid to human. So keep your belongings in the car or bring a body bag. After the dance were having a hard time finding our car and the car park is full of monkeys it was really scary so pls be safe....", "We saw this temple and photographed it at sunrise with our photography guide, Yande Ardana. What a wonderful experience! Highly recommended.", "We drove for 2 hours to see this temple. The area around the temple is beautiful, but the temple itself was disappointing. It wasn't worth the long drive. There were many other locations that we enjoyed more.", "Not only the place is beautiful but also very original. There were absolutely no tourists except for me and my friends, which was a great experience on its own. The view is breathtaking. We did not go all the way to the top as we did not have time but the main temple is a 10-minute walk. In case, you want to go all the way to the top, be prepared to fight off monkeys. We needed to pay a small fee, which included a sarong.", "Located at the top of the mountain, it takes ages to reach there. Beauty of this temple is that is located on the lake, which gives him unique \\picture\\\". This temple is also on a nese money. :) But, for me personally, it is just another temple, nothing spectacular about it. On your way down from the temple, there is a local restaurant with a very bad food, but amazing view. I am sure that each local guide takes there his guests.\"", "I was so fascinated by the monkeys, however didn't have much time to see them before the sunset show started. I would recommend getting there at least an hour and a half before the show to have a nice walk around the temple and take some photos because you have to start entering the stadium at around 5:45. By the time the show is over the whole place is in the dark and the monkeys are gone! As for the show, it went for an hour which I personally thought was a bit too long. You are provided with the story line but it still is very confusing and hard to keep up with. I ended up leaving ten minutes before it was finished because I was uncomfortable in my seat and had seen enough. I also wanted to find some real monkeys!", "We visited this temple on a cruise excursion. At noon, the tide around the offshore rock outcropping where the temple was situated was receding leaving darkened hard sand and puddles of ankle deep warm water. The temple was obscured from view by the trees and green shrubbery that grew in front of it on the rock. We could see 2 sets of stone steps leading to the temple on either side of the rock. There was a steady stream of nese women carrying trays of offerings on their heads who were climbing up these stone steps to the temple. Their offerings were piled on top of other offerings, about a 1 foot high already, onto a table at the edge of the rock. For visitors, these steps and thus the temple were off bounds. Priests dressed in white were at the entrances of the 2 caves, one at the base of the rock, the other at the base of the shoreline cliff. Visitors could approach these priests and, for a fee, receive holy water to drink or observe the holy snake. Visitors were more interested in investigating the rock pools and walking a bit along the craggy shoreline than the religious aspect of this attraction. While we took photos of the offshore rock as we entered down the steps to the sandy beach, I discovered later that better photos could be taken of Tanah Lot from a little park opposite it. From the cliff that juts out in that park, I could get a picturesque photo of the shoreline with the rolling in white surf, the blue ocean water, and a side of the rock outcropping with its stairs and offering table. This area in the park was shaded and had benches for resting. There even was a vendor there with a huge, fat, long snake in a basket, asking people if they would like their picture taken holding it. On the other side of this point was another photographic view of a different bay which also had a line of white surf splashing onto the rocks at the base of another temple, also on a rock outcropping. This temple, however, was connected to the park by a landbridge. This temple, too, was hidden from view by leafy shrubbery and trees. What was spectacular about this view was the stone arch that had formed underneath the rock outcropping through which the surf was purging. Expect a 7 minute walk from the bus parking area to the Tanah Lot Temple. This walk is paved, with no shade, and rows of market stalls on both sides offering tourist souvenirs, clothing, hats, scarves, bags, flip flops, corn, ice cream, fruit, drinks. Vendors wait for customers to approach them. We spent about 1 hour at this attraction located on the southwest coast of . We enjoyed the picturesque ocean views and people watching as there was little to see of a temple or shrine. It took about 1 hour to drive to Tanah Lot from the cruise terminal. A visit to Tanah Lot could be grouped with a visit to the Royal temple, Taman Ayun, about 30 minutes inland from Tanah Lot. Tanah Lot Temple does not duplicate other nese temple attractions.", "Visited this temple area over the busy Xmas / New Year period and was over whelmed by the tourists of all nationalities jockeying for a selfie spot. The temple area is set amongst nice grounds and surrounded by lots of markets. We only took photos from up on the ridge as it was a hot and windy day.", "To be honest i initially got a shock. The market there is huge now..the shopping is great, check it out on your way out. The warungs on the cliff dont seem to have changed..still nice though simple food and cold drinks..and that wonderful view! This temple has such a serene quality about it especially if you let yourself relax up on the cliff and enjoy the breeze and the view. Loved it 30 odd years ago, still do.", "exactly it was on my to do list and thanks god i did :)way to the temple is precipitous but it deserves to be seen.except of this is an amazing island with many places to see.", "The best place I found in to watch the sunset. I’d initially been a little put off from going by all the reviews about the aggressive monkeys, but I’m glad I went anyway. Yes, the monkeys can be aggressive, but as long as you’re sensible and keep your eyes open you’ll be fine. They did manage to steal a few pairs of sunglasses from people that weren’t paying attention. It definitely shouldn’t stop you going to see one of the most beautiful sunsets around. If, like me, you’re primarily going to see the sunset get there for about 5. That will give you enough time to walk around the grounds, go up to the Temple and find your spot for the sunset. If you don’t have a sarong, you can borrow them free of charge at the entrance.", "You can skip this place unless you really, REALLY want the famous picture. The line for this picture is insanely long. At least an hour wait, probably closer to 2. There is someone there with a mirror to take your photo on you camera for you. I honestly think the structure behind the gate is much more beautiful. This is the first stop on a hike you can take with 3 or 4 stop after that (optional). The staff said maybe 3 hours to the top, less to get down. They also make you rent a sarong, men too, for 10k idr. And they make you give a donation as well, the amount is your choice. It also takes a bit to get up to the drop off point.", "This site is so over developed that it has been ruined. It is sold as a great site for sunset, you can see a sunset anywhere. The entrance is wall to wall tatty shops. There are two tiny temples in the edge to of a cliff that you cannot enter. I would imagine it would be nicer to see with the tide in. Good luck with that. It appears to be the spot to visit if you are doing nothing else. It was packed. Not a good reflection on ", "We visited the Floating Temple as part of our day tour with Silas Tours - it sits on Lake Beratan, it was a long day but this was one of the highlights. It is spectacular- a peaceful area, lots of good photo opportunities! Probably worth visiting as part of a tour you can visit the Rice fields first and then head to the mountains to the lake and the temple", "Very nice looking temple with breathtaking views on the edge of a cliff face. Tourists are given sarongs to remain respective of the property. Unfortunately most of the temple particularly the worship areas, and those with greatest architectural attraction are closed to the public. Still great to see through the gates though. (Be wary of the monkeys :p )", "The temple itself is beautiful... Monkeys are pretty chill with the occasional fight but they are overall chill... Go early to avoid tourists. :)", "It was a bit dissappointing when we reach and see that we almost did not have to walk to reach the main temple. We had to drive 2 hours from Ubud - the landscape it totally worth it, this is true - but then we had to do 3h of line just to take the classical photo that everyone has in instagram. The photo it's really beautiful, there is a photographer who will make it with your phone and a small mirror to create this ice lake effect\\\". But not sure if it's worth it considering you have to line up for so long...\"", "Went on a day trip with our driver Komang. Pretty place, nice and cool. Loved the temple and surrounding areas. Good to sit and just relax. And took some great photos. Can ride in a boat around the lake.", "After having travelled across South east Asia our expectations for beaches were high. Sorry to say we were disappointed except for Seminyak Beach. It was the only one that is being actively kept clean. Only thing is the locals will try to sting you for the sun loungers. We paid 100,000 (£6.00 approximately) for 2 beds for 4 hours. I think we overpaid. He originally wanted 200,000.", "been here in an afternoon right in the sunset time and it was the best experience i had in my trip to . the temple, the scene were all so beautiful that i went up and down all over the place. (the temple is not open for tourists but you can get to the rock cliffs in the area for great views and sceneries). i even had a chance to be blessed by the local nese people to were doing some kinda rituals at the well at the foot below the temple then. this is definitely a must-visit place if you come to .", "One of the most important temple in You need To go their early like 7 or 8 am max to avoid people You can get bénédiction there but i recommend appropriate sarung even though many people don t do... There is a nice coffee at the end with no people", "It's a traffic jam to get there.. But it's worth it, be patient and if you love a good sunset it's an excellent spot to see one! Most people seem to be around the temple with lots of others around them at sunset. I walked a little past the temple at a bar that had only about20 people at it, so we all had a Uncrowded front row view of the sun setting over the temple.. To me, this was better than being in the masses crowded around the temple. All those people blended into the silhouette created but the sun. Just beautiful watching the waves roll in from the cliff too.", "An unique spot to visit. Ancient temple, massive trees, very clean tourism object. They a promo during pandemic, have a try!", "We came as part of tour and kinky for the 1 view. After being shuttled up in a golf buggy from the car park we loaned a strong which is a must and walked up to the first temple. We joined the queue for THEinstagram worthy photo. Thankfully some locals rake responsibility for this which means that people are allowed an allotted amount if time to have the pics taken which keeps the wait time down. We waited over an hour for our turn but the pic was fab, shame bout the view when u finally get to the gate and look down.", "We went here since our island trip from resort. Our 1st impression was amazing and scary too lol Thats the reason it called devils tears, im sure noone can survive to swim there. Lol Watch out your step, it might eat you 😁 I think its a must to visit here whenever you come to lembongan", "The cliff give you a great view to the ocean. There are also cafe where you can have tea. But the temple itself is very small and usually not opened for tourist.", "The temple itself is beautiful and located at a wonderful spot át and ín the sea. It's a shame you actually cannot visit the temple itself. Apart from that, it is a bit disappointing to see so many people being very busy with their smartphones and selfiesticks, instead of 'being there' and enjoy the experience. We were even asked to move aside because some tourists wanted to take a picture right at the spot we were sitting... At the base of the temple there's a holy water spring. People were queuing and we were also invited to drink some water, but we also noticed how people were requested to make a donation. That seemed odd and didn't feel right (having visited Tirta Empul the day before). Nevertheless a must see.", "Very beautiful at sunset , it is a long trip in the middle of no were but there is a market with little shops and a couple of resturants which are good. Bewere of the temple snake it is huge and for a payment you can touch it if the keeper says you can but it is poisonous and no way I would, it lives in the cave opposite the temple and as long as it lives the temple is safe", "We Had been intending to visit a remote temple on Lake Tambilgan, but our driver got mixed up and we ended up here. The place is extremely over populated with tourists, so for any photography enthusiasts', to get get a pic of the tower, you will wait a while to get one without people with selfie sticks in it. A nice enough place, but there is a man there with chaired up flying animals wanting you to pay to have a photo. Not my taste at all. I really wish our driver had know the remote temple that I had been after.", "This was the most beautiful temple we visit in . The view is amazing. Unfortunately the temple was closed. You couldn't enter to visit, but the surroundings are the best. You can take very nice pictures here.", "This is a must see the Temple is fantastic the views are to die for. There are monkeys there some are cute some not so cute but all in all and amazing spot. It can get very hot there as in all of s take plenty of water with you. Also as will all temples please dress as per their rules which means covering your legs with something as simple as a sarong. This goes for men and woman.", "This temple is located uphill and the weather is very cooling. The scenery is so beautiful and a good place for photographs. It would be advisable to go with a good driver cum guide. This temple is far from city center. It is a must go when you visit .", "Recommended to visit this temple at 3-4pm if you don't wish to wait until sunset and want to avoid the crowd. View without the sunset is still another great view that makes the visitation worth for it!", "Got to visit this place with my wife and it was great from start to finish. There were a lot of tourists but other than that the temple was amazing", "The location is stunning but the temple and surrounds do need some attention. Overall a pleasant visit.", "Wow! Simply Wow! The first temple is already a mind blow. I came really late and just hung out at the bottom temple and watched the sunset and amazing view of the mountain. Nobody was there. I came a second time and did the 4 hour trek off all the temples. I was exhausted. I started at 8 in the morning while it was still cool and no tourists. Amazing. There were ceremonies going on while i was there. Beautiful. This is one those places you must visit. Its gorgeous up there on this high mountain. Magical.", "I loved the view along the coast. It's breathtaking. We paid a tour guide to tell us a bit about the place, but I think he was more useful because he let us feed monkeys and get close to them. The monkeys are smart and steal your stuff to be fed, so beware. You can't enter the temple as a tourist, but it's nice to see. I was more interested in the view.", "The view of the temple is worth a glance. You won't be allowed to go in anyways, as all temples are known to be prayed from the outside. The architecture is usual but the location is good! The sunset is good but not great! But don't shy away from this place as the shopping is the cheapest in the entire . Bargain to half the price they quote or even lesser sometimes! You will mostly get all the things you can buy in ! Don't miss! I had to go back to this place at the end of my trip to to shop!", "Beware of the monkeys. Don't drop your focus for a minute. The views of the cliffs and the ocean are stunning. As the sun gets hotter the monkeys head for shade and leave you alone. Don't wear jewelry. The monkeys, not cute, will grab your eyeglasses off your face. Go anyway, and enjoy the views and the temple.", "The temples are located on top and edge of cliffs! Very nice views with sound of waves pounding the cliffs. Beware of monkeys though! Take care of your belongings. Best to take off your spectacles and other small stuffs until you passed by the monkeys. Great site for nice photographs! :D", "This is a must for all travelers to see. It is most tranquil and beautiful place. You can get blessed with fresh water coming form the temple in the middle of the sea. Then watch the sunset which looks like a stair way to heaven. Shopping is great as well and the prices are very reasonable. Take your insect repellent as the Mozes are out as the sun goes down. Be prepared for a lot of people attending at sunset so get there early and do some shopping then head down to the temple and watch the sunset on the rocks.", "Beautiful setting, with some spots that are peaceful even when there are a lot of visitors. Nice photo opportunities. There is a park just right beside the temple and it was nice and peaceful to enjoy the afternoon", "This beach is not really for people that like swimming in the ocean/sea. Its a long stretch of beach and I can honestly say that the best part of the beach/sand is where the Laguna Hotel is. They have buoys very close to the shoreline so you cant really swim into deep water as its very rocky.", "don't miss that view especially on sunset,, the temple is on top of a cliff with amazing view on the ocean .. take care of monkeys there as they r small thieves ..", "A bygone era cradled by the ocean. you can sit nearby and just watch and experience the serenity as the ocean clash against the temple. On a good day when the sea has receded you can walk up to one of the temples. If interested in cultural beauty and architecture a must visit.", "This was an interesting place to spend some time, the temple is quite unique and easy to view and get to. There are some eateries around so you can get a drink and food without to many problems, it is inexpensive to get inane the money goes to upkeep, you can have guides to wander and explain or just under by yourself and enjoy the scenery around the park are and temple. Lovely to see.", "We reached around noon and there was full tide, blocking the way to the temple. Picture of the temple is nice, but there are too many tourists, shops and restaurants.", "Just add some photos in here. One of the most beautiful sunset in . This is a temple, so dress politely.", "This temple is very amazing to be on a cliff high above the sea overlooking the blue Indian ocean and the vast stretches in front of this temple. This temple was built in the 11th century and is one of the most important temple in . Here also there are monkeys that live in the forest around the temple. it was very remarkable as to feel something to be released in the mind of seeing the natural beauty of the ocean from the top of the temple.", "Wonderful Temple on Cliff with mesmerizing sunset view the best destination on my trip after Ulun Danu Bratan Temple.", "The view of this beautiful temple on top of a cliff overlooking the huge waves is absolutely amazing! This temple absolutely blew me away as the blue skies meet the deep blue of the sea in a scenic view! A must stop for anyone visiting !", "We visited the Temple and surrounding area and it is well worth a visit. A very interesting place to visit. Entry fee 60,000 IRp.", "We visited the template during day nice. Nice scenery but I would not say it is extraordinary. I think it is a nice play to worship but it is less attractive as tourist attraction. entry is 20.000 IR/pers 100.000 IR for a guide who is supposed to keep the monkey away.", "When entering past the numerous tour buses I thought this was going to be packed and not able to truly enjoy the majestic site. This feeling quickly passed, when arriving at low tide. Permitting us to get close, stroll around the small tidal pools, do some rock scrambling to capture some incredible photos. Yet most of all, lots of space for so many to enjoy the beauty. The vendors and shops prior to entering are very nice. Prices are surprisingly affordable compared to other tourist locations. We enjoyed a drink from one of the vendor stalls, though didn’t get any food. The people are also less pushy here than other places visited which makes for a more pleasant experience when visiting. As an hour or two passed, a siren could be heard going off, with the announcement of the incoming tide and please be cautious. The announcement did not lie, during the short time we were there; the rocks from which we took those amazing pictures were no longer accessible. Furthermore, the crowds a bit more congested with less space to wander about, yet seemed no less enthused with their visit. We even saw two different families making their long walk to the temple for am offering, reminding one to be respectful that not only is this temple beautiful, but more so a place still quite active and we are but guests. This place is a must, to sit for a brief time, and imagine the building of such a temple, learn its history, and just be in bewilderment of the entire grounds from which it sits is spectacular.", "Heard so much about this temple and finally went there. A very tranquil place which is just like a postcard photo memory to me. Looking at the Indian Ocean was so mesmerizing. Watch out for the monkeys and also the people taking photos near the steps, seems very dangerous A must visit in !", "This small temple is easily approached from the hotel. The Hotel even can arrange the visit. The small pagoda type temple is a wonderful sight and must visit even if you do not stay at the Pan Pacific Nirvana Resort.", "Beautiful temple with lake and mountain nearby offers a great scenic view. Must visit in tour for few hours", "This temple is the most spectacular of all in , absolutely beautiful, also there are great markets and food warungs just loved it", "Awesome view from the temple... the temple is in the sea and i was lucky to make a visit near the temple as there was no water near the temple that day... The sunset view is just too good... though it was not a perfect sunset as it was cloudy... Still its a place you must visit...", "We travelled about 1 1/2 hours by car from Ubud to get there. The weather was not great with clouds around. Sarongs for everyone (which you can hire) plus a donation (about $2AUD per person). First temple is an easy walk and has the Heavens Gate. We were lucky enough to witness a marriage ceremony. The second temple is about 1.5klm up hill so if you are not fit get one of the motorbikes for about $2. This is where the real work starts. The 1700 steps up to the top are steep and will work your legs. There are people selling drinks on the way up and places to rest. I one recommendation is do not give up!!! The views over the island are magnificent and the real . Monkeys near the top are curious but we had no problems.", "A must see. Extraordinary coastline with amazing ocean views. One of the oldest temples on the island. Although you can't really walk through the temple, it's still very special just to be there and walk along the paths and observe the main temple from along the path. It's also a good idea to go early before 9am if you're traveling with younger children. Beat the crowds and the heat.", "A beautiful, must visit place if you're traveling to Lembongan or Ceningan islands. The cliffs, the crashing waves, the magical spray (lot of science involved), and the natural infinity pool, make it a natural wonder, in my opinion! Try going early in the day or at sunset to avoid tourist crowds. Also, this is a magnificent spot for sunset. Everything in this place is a highlight, and will make you not want to leave. PS: Just be careful and aware while clicking photos around the cliffs, because the waves can get really ferocious at times. It's best not to mess with them 😁", "The temple it self is small and build on a small rock. You're not allowed to go up the rock or inside the temple since its still in use. When its low tide you can walk close up to it for some pictures or get \\blessed\\\" along with a million other tourists for a small donation. I enjoyed the ocean smashing against the rocks more than the temple it self. Entrance fee may 2017 was 60k per person. Motorbike parking was only 2k.\"", "One of the top cultural and beautiful sites in , it's a long way (mostly because of traffic) from wherever you are staying. Like most places in now you have to walk past numerous market shops before you reach the temple. Allow a couple of hours, take a sarong and sash if you plan to go into the temple, otherwise walk up the hill to one of the restaurants at the top, get a table with an exquisite view, order a drink and wait for nature to work it's magic. Soon you will see the beautiful Mata hari 'sunset,' with the temple in the foreground - gorgeous", "It is a temple in the sea with nice view and nice surrounding . It is a bit far from other activities in . We went there about 2:00 pm and fortunately it was not crowded .", "One of the most suggestive places I visited in , simply majestic. The only thing I didn't like was that a lot of people shout and disrespect the place, and nobody does anything to remind em that this is supposed to be a quiet place... Had an argument with a Chinese group about that... They were literally screaming to each other, laughing all the time, behaving like that was Disneyland instead of a temple. Apart from that, wonderful place!!!", "Beautiful! The famous temple that is on the 50.000 bill! There's nice views and beautiful gardens to look at too.", "The great place to catch the sunset. Really love the ambience around the temple and beach. For the entry ticket is affordable. We will be back soon!", "This temple is located on a cliff with beautiful sea view. Along the way to the temple, please BEWARE with the monkeys. Keep well all your belongings; don't wear sunglasses, hair pins for your own safety. The ticket is IDR 20,000/person.", "After a 5-hour bike ride from Kuta Beach, reaching the temple and seeing its peaceful beauty made the trip worthy. It looked like a small village with all the traditions, heritage and religion very well kept and observed. Next to it was a lawn garden by the lake. Its serenity made me want to sleep on the grass under the bamboo tree found near the small pond connected to the lake. It was sunny, breezy, foggy and quiet. It was just perfect for meditation or to just enjoy the God-given natural wonder of the lake and the temple's positive vibe.", "It is a temple. That's all. Situated on top of a cliff. There was no explanations anywhere on the history, the architecture etc. Sarong and sashes were provided in accordance to the dress code. Monkeys were observed, however, as we were on the look out for them, we were safe from their mischievous, thieving hands. The view is amazing, though.", "Just lovely temple in lake. Nice garden and good restaurant. Rain is possible in the afternoon visit because the highland.", "Very beautifully located temple on a rock in the ocean. It was very busy though and the entrance fee is quite steep for (60.000 rupees per person + 2000 for the motor bike). Nevertheless, we thought the views were worth it!", "The location of this temple is great, on the ridge of coastal cliffs. The monkeys are fun as well, though I saw them stealing sunglasses from tourists so watch it. When you arrive, you will have to cover your legs so that you do not offend the religious beliefs. Besides the steep rocky cliffs with the ocean pounding the rocks, the temple itself is not that interesting to see.", "Gorgeous and important temple in ! Worth a detour but watch out for the monkeys! They steal every sunglasses or glasses they can get!!", "This temple is situated on the bank of the lake, its a picturesque place, with greenery surroundings, the temple located adjoining to the lake is a beautiful visual for your eyes, from here you can see the foggy mountains beyond the lake, this place is cooler then most of the places in , its like a hill station..", "Probably the best place to catch the sunset n moon rise in . It is packed with tourists but the background of the ancient temple at the edge of the Indian Ocean makes it worth the trouble of making your way through the crowd. The souvenir shops have some really great arts n crafts-sold at tourist prices of coz. Bargain, but not much as these guys work hard for a small profit. Get ur local guide to get a good price but know that he too is depending on a sale commission from the vendors. For best buys, either go very early or when the shops r about to close. No one likes turning away the first/last customer of the day.", "Popular attraction in with heavy traffic and people flow at site. Depending on timing (we went in the evening after 4 pm and road was congested leading in). The view of the high cliff from the temple on either side is quite majestic. The temple itself is not much to see but It should still be in any itinerary. As the monkeys like to snatch spectacles, you are suppose to take them off as you walk up and down at the temple site. so wear your contacts if you cannot do without your glasses,", "In the evenings, right before sunset, the tide is low and you are able to walk across to the temple where some priests are giving blessings. Remember to wear slippers or sandals as your feet will get wet walking across the beach to the island temple. If you like to get a better view of the sunset and the temple, go to the restaurants and bars above the temple, go early to get a table by the cliffs and the view of the temple and sunset are amazing. Remember to bring insect repellent as mosquitoes come out at dusk here. The restaurants provide repellent, but its better to be prepared.", "It is best to visit early in the morning while it is cool and before it gets too busy. Some of the paths are narrow and can be difficult to walk through when there are crowds of visitors. It is nice to see the monkeys in their natural environment even if some of them are cheeky and jumping on tourists. If you do not provoke them they go about their business around you. It is a shame that you cannot enter the temples but I respect that they are closed for prayer only.", "The sunset is unique with the Temple and wavy sea, beautiful. Can be clouded with people at peak season. Avoid cloudy weather to have the best sunset view. The ticket is 30 k Rupiah per pax, and add 5 k for car. This is reasonably compare to a few other like rice terrace, royal temple, hot spring which also charge 30-35 k per pax for just some viewing. There is also many shopping place after the entrance, we were happy to see fix priced item, like T shirt from 30 k, lady accessaries necklaces from 10 k... which we do not need to bargain from 200 k. The variety of T shirt are more that on the street, we regret that we did not buy more designs. As they charge the ticket at car entrance, not sure if entering shopping area require the purchase of ticket ??", "The Temple itself is in a truly spectacular place on it's own island and I loved seeing it, however, even though I'm a regular visitor to I was very surprised at how commercial the whole area is. You pay a $6 entry fee to go in and then you are confronted by a huge market selling all the usual cheap knockoff clothing and a couple of restaurants. I just thought it brought a level of tackiness to what is after all a visit to a religious temple.", "It’s a very good place to visit, but the only problem is the weather. Which is EXTREMLY HOT! So it would be better to visit maybe near to sunset. You cannot enter to the Temple, you can see and take pictures only. After seeing the temple there is a cave under the rocks where you can see the famous “Holy Snake” (You can see in the Picture) which is very poisones and kill with one bite 2000 people. But luckely no one has ever get bitten since the snake located in this area. The reason why the snake bites only the fishes for eating . However the local people have another story to tell you about this snake.", "Such shambolic development was a disappointment. After hearing all the glossed up stories of this beautiful spot, it was not hard to see that commerce had moved in too fast. The road hasn't been built to accommodate the mass of motorists and the sea front development reminded me of St Kilda beach in the 50's. All opportunistic grabs at the tourist market. From 2 star eateries to expensive fashion boutiques for heaven's sake. No aesthetics here. Sorry Canngu.", "A must visit place in and the sunset view is the best from the place. A temple in kind of middle of the sea is worth watching. Simply amazing!!!", "We walked to the temple early in the morning before the tourist buses arrived and almost had the place to ourselves. The entry fee included the mandatory sarong. The monkeys may try and take any non-secured items; however, we just paid attention to where they were and what they were doing and had no problems. It's not as worry-some as a lot of the other reviews make it sound. There's not much to see in the temple itself, as part of it was under construction and the main part you couldn't enter unless you were praying. However, the view is incredible and is worth the trip all on it's own.", "What a beautiful place. Loved the garden and the temple and the scenery. It was cloudy and almost raining, and really green in that area so all the colors popped out and made for a really beautiful visit. It's not close to Ubud but we stopped here en route to Java. So we didn't have to worry about \\is the drive worth it\\\" because we were passing by anyways. Beautiful place.\"", "Wow, Instagram models galore. People were literally waiting hours to get a photo between the two iconic statue things. We walked through them and went down the back and took some pics from that side. It was nice, but I wouldn’t go back. There was also no water at this temple, so I’m not sure it was even the same place as in the photos you see everywhere! Oh well, the scooter ride there was adventurous. So a good day out was had!", "Went to check out the temple and the view on a Thursday about 4pm. We were planning on staying for sunset but there are sooo many tourists here, you can barely get close to the temple much less inside. We stayed for a few pictures but left before sunset because there was no place to sit and the restaurants were packed already with tourists staying for sunset. Would love to see this place with fewer people but too touristy and commercialized for my taste.", "I visited this place on my first full day in . Good to see the temples and views off the cliffs but for me the highlight was the cheeky monkeys. DO WATCH ALL YOUR BELONGINGS! Despite being told numerous time, I saw tourists almost lose a handbag, then the monkeys did get a cap, sunglasses and a phone out of a selfie stick! To me, this was hilarious, just be aware of your surroundings and you will be right. They do love anything loose, light glasses/sunnies, hats, phones, keys etc... keep them all in your pocket if you can.", "Though I had short stay in were able to visit the temple breathtaking view of the sea quite and calmness of the serene add faithful to believe in their belief. Before I climb to the top of the temple to worship had to wear wrapper since I was wearing a short no worries if you do not have one care takers rent wrappers for small money I think its must see place whenever you are in .", "My driver took me late afternoon and walked with me through the attraction. He explained that the open temple area was only used on certain days and for Hindi worshippers. The cliff view is spectacular but very crowded even on a cloudy afternoon. There are families of monkeys all along the cliff walk so you have to watch out for humans and monkeys when you try to capture some shots. I was happy with his suggest to leave when we had done the walk. The dancing show is something I has seen in other places on the Island and my driver said the traffic to and from the location is a nightmare before subset and after the show.", "The beach here is amazing, not too crowded, plenty of shade, awesome water and exceptionally clean. There are small food stalls and bars and not too many hawkers to annoy you", "The temple is located on the edge of the cliff. Very beautiful scenery, endless blue open sea and great wave. Be careful with the monkey, they can take your stuff.", "Most expensive entrance ever! You see why later. First, before you enter, pay a fee of 30,000 rupiah. Second, wear a sarong if your legs is expose. Go in to enjoy Indian ocean wave hitting the striking view of the cliff. Be very careful of monkeys because they are extremely sneaky, my favourite USD$50 cap was snatch away by baby monkey in an instant, then ran to a higher ground and start to chew it happily. Helpless. Don't hold any mineral bottle on hand as i witness the money will snatch it from tourist for their water consumption. Although there are local park ranger to chase the monkey away, more can be done to keep tourists safe, not forgetting personal belonging. End of the day is still individual responsibility. There is also another cliff on the southern part, make sure you walk in to see it. The holy temple is also restricted from public to access, so i think it become a scenic view than a temple view. Still worth every penny for the entrance fee. Go about 3pm for good lighting if you enjoy landscape picture. Be prepared to deal with plenty of tourists too! I totally give the Monkey Forest a miss after this incident.", "This is one of the most beautiful temple in . Though one has to travel a lot to reach this temple if you are staying in South , it is still worth the trip. The place on a higher altitude has pleasant weather compared to coastal southern . If you are lucky, you might witness a nese Hindu ceremony which takes places very often here. The place is very beautiful place with mountain backdrop with the lake view. A must visit temple in .", "This temple is similar to Tanah lot along the sea but its on the clif edges. Breath taking views and pictures. But BEWARE of the Monkeys here as the announcement outside on the loud speakers tells you to keep all your loose belongings like shades and hand bags in your vehicle. Saw few young ladies Gucci shades being taken forcefully by monkeys and climbed up the trees far into the forest. The local security tried with feeds but was not sure if the succeeded. Hot and humid when I went and drank alot of water. Upon your entrance yo will see a rock in the form of Ganesha the elephant god.", "It was an awesome evening spent with myself in a solo trip. The sunset was magnificent and of course there were many tourists. Kecak dance wasn't really my cup of tea but it is worth a watch. The monkeys were very naughty but luckily I didn't get attacked. Still a very beautiful tourist attraction.", "The only reason I have to say its overhyped is the crowd, and that I'm a Indian with lot many much more beautiful temple around. Otherwise, its a must visit place.", "My partner had visited here before and knew to hire a guide to walk around the temple (especially with the kids). They protect you from the monkeys otherwise they will jump on you and snatch anything in your possession- glasses, cameras, thongs, you name it. Temple on the cliff top was gorgeous.", "We've visited the temple because it's our first trip and it was on my bucket list. The place itself (the temple) is a very powerful & magical place but all this touristy things around - coffee / souvenir shops - are distroying it a bit. I will prefer to have multilingual guides around instead of shops with all that cheap crap. The reason why i'm visiting this things is to learn more about the culture and history, thus i will appreciate more historical information locally.", "We went there for the views and monkeys mainly. Another place in where you gotta pay double entrance fee! We were on scooter (2k rupiah entrance fee into the parking) then 20k per adult for Temple entrance where you're given a sarong if your knees aren't covered. It is advisable to either go really early morning or late afternoon as it can get very hot with little to no wind and a lot of stairs climbing required. The views of the cliffs were amazing with untouched shores. The monkeys had been hiding away in trees due to the heat but luckily we managed to see them as we were heading out. It was the highlight of my trip to seeing these cheeky little ones trying to steal people's hats (only if people came close to interact with them). The Monkeys were very accustomed to people and seemed to love the attention. They weren't aggressive at all unless people teased them.", "It is beautiful temple especially at sunset. I was lucky to be there at the right tide so I could walk around. It was a ceremony day for people of so there were many religious followers with baskets full of offerings. I have observed some of the ceremonies held in front of the temple.", "We had an afternoon tour to this beautiful white sand stone temple with amazing sunset views over the Indian Ocean from the high sea cliffs. It has an amazing history and is well maintained. The monkeys are halirous just keep phones, glasses etc in a secure bag as they will take them !", "This is a beautiful temple located on top of a 200 m cliff protruding into the ocean, just above breaking waves of the Indian Ocean - the cliff runs ob both sides, giving the opportunity to see the temple from almost all sides. A stunningly beautiful place", "Definetly a MUST SEE for . Yes, it is a typical tourist attraction, but still very nice to see. Amazing and breathtaking views along the cliffs. Unbelieveable pictures, especially at sunset time! Just be careful of the monkeys. They are really cheeky and try everything to steal some of your things to get some sweets in exchange for that. One of the bigger monkeys jumped of my shoulders and catched my cap! Funny memory, but could be dangerous as well. They are really aggressive. Rent a Scooter, drive by yourself to the temple and really enjoy this place. Maybe you have time to see the tradiotional show. In my opinion just a source of income. But not sure! Especially the cliff to the left along the little jungle walk is just freaking amazing.", "Yes its crowded, yes its touristy, but still the place is very nice we didnt go into the temple but just walked around before sunset. Great pics.", "This temple is located at an awesome place. Great cliffs and great sunsets from here. A must visit. Wear long pant if you do come .", "If I had to choose only one place to visit during my trip I would have chosen this place over city tour or other forest trips in . Place is on a height from where you can observe the serenity of distant mountains and sunset along with powerful agitated sea currents. Though they won't allow you to enter into main temple (Nij-Mandir), you can just see this Hindu temple premises from outside. Part of temple premises look like an entry path to some medieval fort. You may find few monkeys here and there. Overall a fascinating place and a must visit place when in ! Note- avoid wearing revealing clothes they will anyway give you some cloth to cover legs and wests kinda mandatory dress code. A nominally charged ticket is needed to enter the premises. Last but not the least - Be ready to walk a lot !", "Well worth a visit for the view if you have already seen too many temples. I suggest instead of going left on entrance which takes you to the temple, go straight and a little to the right which will tske you straight to the cliff view. When thete turn right (away from the temple) this will take you to another nice viewing spot. You can then walk back to the temple. We went around 4pm and were leaving before sunset...it was packed...so I guess it would take a while to get out of there after the sun went down...", "We decided It would be a good idea to ride our mopeds from our hotel in Candidasa to have a look at these temples, 6 people 3 peds!! A long, slow but beautiful and challenging ride!! We reached our destination safely and it's easy to find. Now here's the thing, we hired the sarongs and made our way upto the first temple. At the top after climbing a lot of steps you will be cleansed with holy water, (you are told of this first) we witnessed a very rude tourist refusing to be cleansed!! If your not happy about this then don't go as he was going to be ejected from the whole site. The lower, 1st temple was stunning and probably the best one. We returned to our bikes then rode up the very steep hill to the start of the steps to the top. Immediately we had problems with the monkeys trying to steal my bag containing water and a camera, the locals gave us sticks and said we may need to use them, so please don't be scared as the monkeys are and can be nasty!! They also hate stones, just the sound of the stick tapping on the floor and the sound of a stone being picked up is enough to keep them away. At the top the people selling snacks defend you with the use of catapults!! We decided to head straight to the top via the quickest route, now this you want to physically fit for, it took us about 1 hour 20 to get to the highest temple and 50 mins to get back down, the higher you go the worse the steps become. I'm gonna say other than the views it's a complete waste of time going to the top, the highest temple had rubbish everywhere and just looked in disrepair, the temple before this resembles a building site or builders yard with rubbish and temple bits etc everywhere!! Overall it was a challenge to climb the steps but the best temple is the first one, so save yourself time, look at my pictures and others on here, then head off somewhere else on the island!!!", "Jeez. What a disappointment, super over crowded, the temple wasn’t anything special nothing special and not looked after well. Areas closed off just crammed full of people. We paid £10 for 2 people to watch the dancing and singing of a Hindu story involving hanuman. They crammed over 500 people into a 300 people spot. You couldn’t move they blocked the stairs with more people. The only good thing was the views. Sad really...", "This was the first temple we visited in . It was really cool to see the temple and capture it in photos with the backdrop of the sea. Lots of people were there but unfortunately can't go in or too close to it. Can get your photo taken and printed out on the spot. My husband preferred other temples better and didn't think it was worth all the hype.", "We came here in the afternoon about 5pm and stayed for the sunset. Just spectacular! The temple is lovely, you can walk from one side of the cliff to the other. You have to pay to get into the temple and you have to wear a sarong to cover up your legs. There are monkeys arounds, so just be careful, stay clear and you will be fine. The view from the cliffs are just amazing. There is a show you can also go see if you pay. Try and walk along the cliff face all the way. There are some shops outside to buy refreshments as it is pretty hot.", "It’s a one time visiting place .. the entrance fee is reasonable and there are monkeys running all around forest. I visited the place around 4:30 in the evening and the temple was closed by then . So if you would like to see the temple I would recommend to visit the place before 3. Outsiders are not allowed to feed the monkeys so it’s not possible to click a picture with them. Overall a good experience not much activities to do .. apart from having to walk a lot. one time visit is fine.", "Made the long trip from Seminyak to the Lempuyang Temple via private tour booked on Klook. There is a steep slope to climb up to teach the scenic spot. Not too bad a climb but be prepared for a minor workout. The queue is long but it moves fairly quickly. Photographers are there to assist you with your phototaking using your very own cameras or mobile phones so no fear of forking out extra for your own photos, which is fantastic. The weather, regardless rain or shine, will give you photos to cherish for a lifetime. Don't let the long drive and long wait deter you from this fantastic experience.", "I wanted to go here as i had heard it is one of the most spiritual places in . It was full of other tourists, which isn't an issue as I am one, but they showed utmost disrespect to the grounds. They were walking across the lawns, smoking, dropping litter, wearing inappropriate clothing, and generally made the visit horrible. To me it appeared to be a moneymaking scheme by someone somewhere to get as many people through the gates as possible. Don't bother going unless you like these sort of tourist traps.", "Visited the temple during our day tour. It wasn’t busy as it was early in the morning. There were some Hindu celebration which was interesting to watch. The surrounding areas was very nice with the lake in the middle. Apart from that, it was very nice area for a stroll.", "Beautiful temple with lovely surround and gardens but lots of tourists and fairly long lines for cafes/drinks. Worth a look and some great photo opportunities but busy.", "It's a rite of passage for new comers to , but frankly this place is commercialised and over hyped. Yes the temple is separated from land during high tide and you can walk across during low tide. Sunset might be fantastic but I did not get the opportunity to experience that myself. It was a cloudy day and the place was very crowded. There were a group of people chanting their evening prayer in the compound itself amidst the frantic activities of tourists clicking pictures and chatting loudly - it was a little unsettling for a place of worship.", "I can only say Go Early! This is a beautiful place. Once you get past all the stalls of merchandise and souvenirs ! The views are outstanding of the crumbling lime stone cliffs and the temple. But the crowds!!!", "You pay 20.000 IDR to get in, you will get a purple skirt/scarf that they wrap around you to cover your knees(if you don't already wear something that is over your knee). You walk in and you have the option to walk to \\the view\\\" or to the temple. Go to both! That are not far apart. Surrounded by butterflies and the sea you can't stop yourself from having a peaceful rest at \\\"the view\\\". From here, the view to the temple looks like something out of a Disney movie. It's not a big place but it's beautiful and worth the visit.\"", "Great view of a temple on a cliff overlooking the ocean. To take a nice spot for taking photos, one has to walk and beware of the monkeys that will snatch things.", "except maybe for the tacky frogs, but even they were quaint! Great spot to take the kids, there's a playground, animal statues, paddleboats and a nice little restaurant. The temple itself is gorgeous in the lake, obviously. There was not many people there when we were there (April) and the serenity was only briefly spoiled by a motor boat screaming past on the lake.", "There is nice view at the sunset time. Many people come to see that. It is clean and nice. However, it is nothing really spectacular. Sometimes is overcrowded. Also, the best part is reserved just for Hindu people, otherwise you cannot get in. I respect that however it would be good if we all may get in. Be aware of monkeys they are everywhere and sometimes they try to take from you whatever you have (camera, drink, water. ...Be careful with them.", "Amazing. I believe this is the real tourism destination if you visiting . Should come and see the beyond of the ambiance. Temple, ocean, and people's around very makes me feel great. The photographer around the area also offering photo with temple's background. Really love", "The scenic beauty with temple music playing just makes it all so out of this world. It is a good two hour drive from Ubud. The place has sprawling gardens with the lake Beratan in its back drop. This is definitely worth the visit.", "This temple is located high on the mountain overlooking the water. It has a gorgeous view! Beware of the monkeys there! They are very aggressive and will steal sunglasses, hat, camera, purses. You better hang on to your personal items! They are not as friendly as those in the monkey forest!", "This is one of the oldest temples of representing the essence of Hindu culture which used to spread till far south east Asia. Looks like to filed hands signifying “Welcome”,copies of this structure can be found all across . Once after the parking stop,tourists have to take a very steep climb by foot to see this magnificent structure. Not suggested for people with ‘weak Heart condition’. It’s made more famous by Instagram photographers. Suggested to leave early as there is a long queue of tourists frolicking to take picture at the main spot. The top most part of temple is only available for local nese people and out of bounds for others.", "the temples are amazing, and if you go in the afternoon you can walk out to the base when the tide is out. But the most spectacular view is at sunset though the arch and with the silouette of the temple on top.We were able to arrive about 4:30 pm and walk around in the daylight, go to the beach and tide pools and then watch the sun go down. This is not far from Ubud and was an awesome finish to a great tour.", "Very nice beautiful temple by the side of a mountain lake so the temperature is naturally cooling unlike the other part of . Worth the trouble for a visit of course.", "I would say - only go see this if you stay nearby. My bf and me took over an hour to get there in later afternoon after Sekumpul waterfal (silly long road), road is full of crazy serpentines so you use a lot of fuel and as you get higher, it gets much colder. You feel like has been hit with winter, so bring some warmer clothes, especially for evening or early morning trip. It was not easy to find, no signs anywhere on the road from Singaraja, just one or two small, not clear ones when you are really close. We passed even by the entrance. Admission was 50.000 per person which is the most we paid here (been here two weeks so far) and even when the guy gave us discount (maybe because it was gray cold weather? I didnt ask for it, he just gave me back 20 when I paid 100 and said that its a discount...) it was still a lot for this. I always thought the building on the notes is some big monumental house but actually it is just quite a small building/altar and apart from it there is just a garden that is not remotely as nice and breathtaking as for example Ujung watertemple. We stayed for half an hour and went back home to take the crazy serpentine road again, only this time in dark which was even scarier. So again, only go if you are nearby. It is not worth a long dangerous journey from somewhere more distant.", "Ive seen pictures of this temple and it was stunning. Was a bit disappointed when i got there as it looked so run down. I wont deny that it was a nice sight, but i feel it was deserted and empty and that made it look kind of sad. Its probably better at festival times", "One should go here before the sun sets because that's what this place is very spectacular about. The long low wall along the cliff edges provide protection and plenty of good vantage points to see the sunset with the temple on the side. Parking is ample but can get very crowded. Entrance fees are reasonable but is a bit high if one just comes here for a few minutes of sunset viewing. Monkeys abound which made me and my family uncomfortable because they grab stuff from people. We saw one grabbed the eyeglasses of a tourist.", "The Lempuyang temple gate offers the most spectacular location for photos. Arrive early as the queues to obtain the photos become very long, and one could spend over 2 hours in line. Due to the large number of people, photos are very rushed.", "One of my favourite temples on . Nice scenery, possibility to walk and eat. If you are lucky with tide you manage to get over to most remote one", "The place is nice ok but there are many other places all over the world with sunsets! They asked donation and to give us \\a wish\\\" with a specific water so as we can get to the temple on the rock and then we saw that the temple was closed! This is just a way to get donations from tourists! In my oppinion just get there cause is one from the most famous attractions. Nothing more\"", "We really enjoyed the temple. It was nice, with beautiful views. Only be careful when you see the monkeys, as one has jumped on my head from nowhere, which was not really pleasant as they may carry some illnesses.", "One must visit this place before 4pm. We got little late by the time we reached, the place was closing. Nevertheless, the temple had a very nice cliff view.", "This is a good place to get awesome Instagram photos. Note that you have to get there early. You have to pay IDR100K, which covers the bus ride up and down the hill, and the sarong which is used to cover the underpart of your body. I went there at 8.30 am and there were about 100 people in front of me. Waited for 3 hours before I got to get my pose. You will be given 4 poses at Heaven's Gate. Jump shots are allowed but no lifting of legs as exposing anything under the sarong is considered unclean. Females who are menstruating are not allowed to be in the area. On a clear day, you will get a clear view of Mt Agung.", "I loved the lake, the temple and the weather. This is a small temple in the lake and very picturesque. After purchasing the tickets there is a small complex through which you have to walk through to reach the lake. The complex is still used for prayer, not sure about the temple in the lake. There are souvenir stores outside the complex and also a few restaurants. Boating also can be done in the lake with options of paddle and motor boat.", "if you have a chance to arrive before all the crowds you can experience really unusual views - a temple in the ocean, it's the best in , an icon", "You have to pay 50k IDR entrance fee. Once inside the restrooms are still not free! We were excited to see a nice temple complex on the lake but all around a very kitschy western style park was built which has nothing to do with the spiritual atmosphere of the place and makes it similar to a poor disney kind of a thing. Absolutely disappointing.", "We went here on our last day in . we had visited two other temples before so I was surprised at the price of this one. Twice the amount of the other ones. This temple is on a rock in the ocean which makes for a beautiful backdrop. Unfortunately there were a lot of people at this temple", "A lovely place to visit for an hour or so. The setting is stunning and you could believe you were in Switzerland rather than . The temple itself is quite small and has limited. We were lucky to see a funeral ceremony and to see this followed by the ashes being taken to the centre of the lake was quite interesting. The only thing that really spoils the place is the pedaloes for the tourists, which are so out of place!", "A site by the sea, comprised of 2 average hindu temple complexes, one of them turning into island at high tide. Above the entry gates I would say nothing thrilling thete. If you have few hours free, can drop by.", "It is a must visit place. When you hire a scooter for traveling do remember to take the turn towards dream beach as you'll reach a dead end with help of Google maps. The place around devils tears have many beautiful spots. You'll love the splash of water. How violent the ocean can become will be seen here. It should be on the top priority while staying in lembongan that too after 4pm as the crowd subsides.", "just a delight. loved my visit to the Jalan monkey forest a must see. The guides walk with you and explain all about the temple. They also show you where to take a good photo.", "We visited this temple on a cloudy day but that said the temple was in full use which really lifted the atmosphere ,also the option to go out on the lake in a boat (pedal or speed boat) . Lots of photo opportunities and places to eat . A little bonus on leaving as we went up the hill our driver stopped in a lay-by so we could take some close up pics of the monkeys.", "Dirty, rubbish everywhere, hawkers galore. Not worth the trip there, heaps better beaches to visit. Was hoping to find a nice beachfront restaurant to have lunch but none to be found. Seemed to be a lot hotter there than the other side of the island.", "Great surf spot if you are learning. No hawkers on the beach and a good beach to do a walk..quiet busy", "We took the kids and grandparents to view the temple on a visit to the Nusa Dua area from Kuta. It has a good ocean view but other than that didn't find it very interesting. It cost 30000 adults 20000 kids for entry. We were warned of the monkeys about stealing but didn't see any on our hour walk around.", "How this place maintains such a high rating is beyond me. The site is an overrun tourist dump. You can't enter the temple areas themselves, you're nickel and dimed with paid toilets, tons of bothersome vendors hawking postcards, t-shirts, photo services, etc. More than that, the natural beauty of the place is spoiled by trash-ridden dirty beaches and tons of construction.", "The main temple at Lempuyang is very attractive. The dragons lining the staircase are very impressive and the view from the top is incredibly beautiful. There is the usual conversation about \\donations\\\" but all in all it is well worth seeing and the approach is an experience in itself.\"", "Very touristy. There is no information posted to learn about what you are seeing. The place is well kept, but quite strange with A Sponge Bob statue to point to the exit. A bit disappointing. Shops near here are very over priced for the area.", "This is a lovely temple by the sea. It's great to see the sunset sitting on the lawn with a lot of local families who have picnics there. The only thing I would suggest is getting there around 5:30 to 6 in January, we went at 3:30 and it was too hot and we had to wait until 7pm for the sunset. You only need an hour to walk around and a good half hour for the market stalls. Worth a visit.", "Absolutely breathtaking veiws lovely temple we took another 3 couples we us who have never been there before they loved it just make sure you hang on to all your belongings as the monkeys there like to explore we seen quite a few peoples thongs and drink bottles been taken.", "Not many hawkers to bother you, nice and clean, life guards on duty through the day. Everybody was laid back and having fun, surf was O.K. Close to hotel and Capil beach bar and grill, easy walk.", "Blue water touching the shore giving a milky white look.Beautiful View from top and a nice place to go. Can not visit temple on most of the days as tourist are not allowed to go inside.", "We went to the Lempuyang Temple on a Saturday, which was also a local religious holiday. Our driver took us there in the early morning and luckily there wasn't that many people there yet, so we got to drive right up close to the temple. Usually, you must park and take a shuttle bus up. At the entrance we paid Rp. 20,000.00 each for donation to enter and to borrow a sarong. Steep walk up a side hill to the top entrance of the temple area where we waited in line for about 30 minutes to get our picture taken in front of the Gates of Heaven. They have a nice shaded waiting area and we were told line ups later are usually about an hour. When we got to the front of the line, there were two staff members who volunteered to take several photos of us with our own camera...nice glass effect.....once again you can donate to them if you wish.....day was nice and sunny but unfortunately the clouds were over Mount Agung......definitely the best place we visited yet in !", "The vertical mountain drops make it a stunning sight. The temple itself is in ruins and barricaded but complex and the views make it a must visit. Although we couldnt see the sunset i can only imagine the beauty. However there are hoardes of people. so if you are not the one for rush go during the day/afternoon the rush will be less than the sunset times.", "Amazing temple and Amazing view to the rocks and Sea! The sunset was unbelievable on this place! The Best I have ever seen!", "Beautiful scenery with the Clift on the ocean, beautiful sunset beside the temple but too many tourist ! If you wanna come to this temple with less tourist come before 11 o'clock and please watch your belonging from the bad monkeys , they take everything from you : flip flop , sunglasses , hat, hair band , scarf , water bottle , jewleries, bags !! Bring a stick with you to scare them away .", "You can do all your souvenir shopping here, it's quite well priced. We could not find any info on the temple when we were there - it would have been good to know why, when and how it was built and the history.", "The first temple, with the famous gates, had 100+ people queuing for their photo and their chance at Instagram glory. It was frustrating that with the line of people and constant occupancy of the gates, other tourists couldn't enjoy the view. We left the first temple quickly and had a much better time higher up the mountain! In fact, we only saw one other person make it to the 7th temple at the top. Do yourself a favor: climb to the top and enjoy the other temples along the way. They say 4 hours to the top, but you can easily do it in 2 if you're in good shape.", "Came here as part of a private tour. This is a village and to see all the attractions on site you will need about 4 hours and it’s all uphill and quite steep. Both men and women need to wear sarongs if you’re wearing shorts. Instead of an entrance fee they ask for donations. Once inside we walked to the gate of heaven temple, but depending on which side you get up from. If you get in through the front you’ll be blessed with holy water and need to move quick as there’s a queue of people wanting their photos taken. Even if you have queued, to have photos taken people will constantly either want to go down once they have finished (rather than taking the side part down) or people keep coming up. We then wanted to visit the dragon statue which is right opposite the gate of heeven temple however they had a ceremony going on. Something to beware of!", "Pura Lampuyang temple is spread across 3 levels. To reach the highest temple you have to climb roughly 1700 steps. The first level is easily accessible and offers a stunning view of Mount Agung. We highly recommend a visit to this temple if you are anywhere near eastern .", "I loved this place because even if there are a lot of tourists in the area, this place has still served its purpose for the locals. The place is cold, and overlooking the lake, the temple was such a beauty in it.", "The place is Serene but crowded because of Its amazing architectural structure of the temple, the landscape. On a low tide you can walk near to the temple and witness the magical sunset.", "After reading the reviews I was a bit skeptical... but the ride from Ubud, the money ( you do pay for everything) and the wait in line (ours was less than 20 mins) were worth these amazing photos. Yes, there is a bit of camera trickery but you give your phone to the official temple photographer and he delivers amazing shots... and he helps keep the line moving. I almost didn’t go and I am so glad I did!!", "This was by far the best temple we visited (missed Tanah Lot). Amazing views and they do have their own Kecak dance performed at sunset. Monkeys were cool as you could feed and take pictures with them... the guide we had gave us a tip or 2. He took us around, showed us the temple and told a story or two. He was disappointed in our original tip and let us know about it... whoops, here's a couple more bucks. Thought he was there just to help a bit (it was early in the trip). Want some good pics of beautiful scenery and cliffs? Go here.", "This place was really nice but full with tourist and very crowded . I saw the photos from here and really thought it is very quiet and nice to walk and take some good photos but i was wrong . If you go to lempuyan temple it worth a visit.", "We really enjoyed our trip to the temple. The grounds of the temple are beautiful filled with greenery and flowers. I would definitely recommend this place to visit.", "All the main temple areas were closed off for entry, and there were very many tourists. No natural photo-worthy spots as there are railings and signage everywhere. Was underwhelmed.", "Beautiful park to walk around. there are some nice temples but one cannot access these. Check the map first chart out your path first before starting on the adventure.", "You will be mesmerised by the beautiful power of sea waves coming in and out from devil's tears. A must sea place in lembogon island.", "They managed to build a whole touristic village around the temple including Ralph Lauren shop. A peek on the holy snake or a blessing with holy water will require a donation. From Tanah lot you can see the 5star hotel Trump recently bought. All of this sounds like a very sacred place doesn't it?", "At the base of mountains on the edge of the lake, this temple was bustling with activities. beautiful structures, shines pagoda's. The ceremonies we saw were serene and spiritual. Great place to go.", "absolutely beautiful place without a doubt the best temple experience I have had in , we visited about midday and had the place almost to ourselves which was great you can purchase fish food we got 6 small bags for a dollar, walk out on the stepping stones and sprinkle it at your feet makes for a great photo, its out of the way but well worth the effort", "The temple is located on the Lake Beratan shore on a special setting. Enjoy the mixed style park with both stunning temple, concrete figures and amazing flowers.", "Entrance is 30k IDR for adults and 15k IDR for kiddos. Went here early morning after our lempuyang temple, a gloomy day and got a bit of rain.But that wont stop us to enjoy and wander around this little place thats relaxing and pleasing to the eyes.My son loves the garden as he loves to play with the big Kois around the water garden. Its not that crowded that time. It would be better to take nice photos if the weather is great but thats ok .we enjoyed the place. They said that its a former royal palace in eastern . One of the tourist destinations and i love all the statues based on the historical Maha Bharata or Ramayana.Such a wonderful place to visit.", "What a great experience Must visit when in Easy trail, an hour at most from start to finish. Nestled in between temples in nature.", "Pura Penataran Agung Lempuyang is a nese Hindu temple located on the slope of Mount Lempuyang in Karangasem, . Suggest you get there early in the day, as the crowds can get a bit much. There is usually a line of people waiting to get in to see the temple and have their photo taken. Worth a visit", "If you are in the area you may as well have a look but I would not suggest going out of your way to get here. The temple looks nice in the lake but you see it from the outside only. The park has some nice flowers in the garden but there are tacky cartoon animals around and manmade props which take away from any natural beauty. Fortunately it was close to closing when we arrived so all of the food and drink stands were closed and there were no crowds so we got to walk around without a lot of noise and people every which way. We would have been very disappointed if it was as crowded as other reviewers said it was. In any case, we only stayed about 20 minutes because that was about all the time we felt we needed to see whatever there was to see.", "we have visited this temple in the middle of the week early afternoon- one of the most crowded places in , very popular also among Indonesians. Despite of the crowds worth of seeing. Set beautifully on the lake shore with misty mountains in the background. Take a stroll around the complex and outside of the walls to enjoy the view fully and escape from the crowds. The only thing we disliked was a stand in the middle of the park which offered pictures with bats and eagles- stretching the wings for the pictures with tourists- totally cruel towards those birds/ animals as these should live free in their natural environment instead of being a toy for mindless tourists.", "The temple was ok, nothing as special as the ones you see around in general which have more decoration and are more lively with prayers going on and more visitors. The views from the cliffs are good but nothing beats going to the surf beach and seeing them from the sea view if you swim out! The entry price was cheap so that was one plus! If you have a day to spare on the Bukit peninsula go to the surf beach instead and get a massage!", "The temple is nice but it's so turistic and in 5 minutes you finish the visit. it's a small temple in the sea and you cannot enter. i expect more than this.", "One of the most beautiful location of , most of you guys see the pics of the door with background of Mountains and Clouds, Pics Attached, some people named it Heaven's door. believe me, its look like heavens door only. breathe taking views, its in the lap of nature in hills, there are 2 part kf this temple, one is this(In Pics). other is little higher thn this, but lower is more beautifull than upper, upper is forest, if u love forest and nature u can trekk there. I choose this place, there is huge line for the photograph, local people clicking the pictures of everyone with mirror effect in mobile clicks, they dnt ask for money its all up to u, they only click pictures. I have time lapse too for both location, besides this door there ks 3 temple, but u can't go inside for aight seeing or clicking pictures, they only allow people who wants to pray. if u love to pray or meditation u can go inside.", "Its a very crowded place, the actual temple is only meant for worshipers. This place offers nice sunset view and picturesque background for photo taking. I did not go all the way down since we are not allowed into the temple. But I think its very interesting to walk into the temple during hide tide as you will have to walk in water to cross over to the temple.", "At first glance upon arrival walking the beaches from Seminyak to Legian and Kuta and back my reaction was “are you kidding me”. The words that comes to mind were SAD, PATHETIC, A TRAGEDY! In our travels, this is the filthiest beach we ever visited. There were a number of surfers taking lessons and others swimming. If I had children there is no way I would allow them to swim in those waters. The first couple weeks the beaches were much the same, some days much worse than others. There were so many plastics washed ashore it was a horrific. I did not expect this. We were in Seminyak almost one month and every day we made a point to walk the three beaches. Some days the locals were out raking what seemed to be an endless task and other days we saw pay-loader tractors with buckets transporting the trash to designated areas and making large piles. We spoke with locals and they explained that during the rainy season especially and high tide the winds and currents carry the trash from several rivers into the ocean and onto the beach. We were very fortunate to catch the beaches clean and water clear and not cloudy. Having the luxury of time when visiting any place can change your attitude and assumptions. Sometimes we can be too quick to judge a place. Sadly for some we met, they only had a few days or a week to visit it at it’s worse.", "The view of the huge waves hitting the cliffs is really spectacular. We were lucky to be there during a ritual ceremony at the temple, so we were able to catch a glimpse of the local religious tradition. Then there was the Kecak Dance which is held at the open air stage and overlooks the ocean. The weather was a bit cloudy then so we weren't able to watch the sunset during the performance, but the dance itself was entertaining enough (hilarious actually!). And yes, beware of the monkeys - aggressive and have no fear of humans at all!", "This is a great temple located on the far north side of that can be a little challenging to get to due to the quality of the roads. But upon arrival you will forget the challenges of getting there and simply appreciate the beauty of this temple and the serenity/tranquility it provides you with. Also has beautiful gardens surrounding the complex.", "It's a place where you have to stay when you visit . It was not the best temple for us but the area is really nice. Good between stop.", "This was my second trip here. The first was 10 years ago. The Temple hadn’t changed, obviously but wow the commercial surrounds have. 60k per person to enter. That aside if you haven’t been then it’s a must see when in . Seeing millions of bats fly out of the cave just after sunset was a highlight", "this temple is located on the cliff face the Indian ocean, one of sacred temple in which provided the beautiful view, there are also a lot of monkeys, when u visit this temple don't forget to wear the sarong as well as scarf on your waist, usually provided in the temple, please be aware of the monkeys, keep your belongings safe. in the evening there's also nese dance performance, u can enjoy it while watching the sunset.", "The scenary at the temple is nice. There is a place where it contains Holy Water where you can get some blessings. Other than the scenaries, there is nothing much. It is a temple where Hindus perform the various ceremonies.", "As I said ) that place became my favorite temple in from the first sight! The cliff itself is breathtaking also you can catch there unbelievable sunset. Very romantic!", "The Temple was nice to see. You can't get inside it or up to Not aloud for general public. The shops leading to the shore are full of cheap clothes and hats. I feel its lost it traditional values . The sunset is great to see but coming from Western Australia we have the same sunsets every day. If you haven't seen the temple its worth a trip but the ride home with All the other traffic is not so good. I liked it but wont be rushing back to it again. Tick it's something that I did in . You can make ur own judgment. Enjoy.", "Go early in the morning before the tours arrive. Make sure to go down to see the temple by the river.", "By far the best temple in to visit. Amazing ocean and sunset views as well! The only tough part was getting out of there after the sunset as it was rammed", "It’s small, but beautiful and not crowded. It’s a great place to relax and take in the beautiful scenery. It’s a bit out of the way (more than 2 hours drive from Ubud), but getting there is also scenic. It’s close to Lempuyang Temple, so you can do both in the same day if you get to Lempuyang early enough. There’s also places to get beverages and food, so I stopped and had lunch here as well. Highly recommend.", "Enjoyed the view from the cliff much more than the temple. Something still worth seeing for those who have had temple overload like me. Breathtaking and cool to spend maybe less than hour here!", "Nice place to visit. Boats for sea lovers, greeny fields to watch and relax. Nice shape of temple, 11 parts which reflects the 11 wisdom, unity, harmony etc.. as per my guide Suka. Long trees. Great opportunity to take photos. Many things to do. Don't miss it.", "You can visit the temple during low tide, but can only watch from a distance during high tide. Great sunset view. You will most likely be wet.", "It's a small temple on the cliff. We did not go at sunset time, but it does not diminish the beauty of the temple. You need to watch out for the monkeys as they like to get something from you to trade with some food. Sunset time would be a nicer time to go and there is also kecak dance nearby.", "excellent temple well worth the effort 20000rph entry fee and no guide needed . cool relaxing place to wander . 2000rph if you want to swim in allocated pools .nice restaurant next door a bit over priced but food was good . highly recommend", "It was a very nice large temple on top a cliff. A lot of steps to get to top. But views are worth it. And great placeto watch sun setting.", "Loved it here! Great views! Only problem is you pay to enter, you can eat drink here and shop here, but pay to use the toilets, and no toilet paper! Found there was no need to have so many markets here! I came to see a temple not to buy bintang singlets But nice place still, well upkept gardens", "We parked ourselves at Mumma Rondas chairs over a few days during our stay. She is one of the loveliest most helpful and grateful ladies I've come across. Chairs with umbrella cost 10NZ for 2. She has fresh fruit salad, 3.50, Bintang and other assorted drinks including fresh coconuts. You do get the Hawkers trying to sell to you moreso if you sit in the loungers than on the beach. As the sun is so hot I would recommend grabbing a sun lounger and fending the hawkers off. Waves were too big for body surfing for us but we still had fun. There's a public toilet across the road, very stinky but find me one that isn't in Asia!!", "We traveled from Lovina to Ubud and passed the lake in the morning. It was such a charming place on the sunny day of our visit. The lake was surrounded by mountains; and there were clouds rising from them. On the shore there were grasslands and blossoming flowers, with the temple quietly sitting behind them. There were some tourists, but the place is quite large so it didn't become crowded. It was quite cool but the UV can be quite strong.", "I love this temple by the lake. Beautiful and peaceful. Despite rain there were quite a few visitors. Adjacent garden/park has some equipment for children to play on. Will come back later on a sunny day. The restaurant is mediocre. The buffet is a better value.", "A must visit, especially at sunset! When visiting during the day, recommend planning your visit around high tide so that the temple is more of an island. During low time there are people all surrounding the temple - while you can get closer, you can’t actually go up it anyways, so all of the people are really just crowing your photo op :) If you can, stay for sunset and view it from one of the restaurants on the south side of the temple. You can enjoy coconut water straight from the coconut while watching the sunset! Pro tip: get a table on the edge or leverage one of the poles on the fence to rest your phone on time lapse while the sun goes down. You won’t regret it!!", "If you are on Nusa lembongan, you should definitely go there. Its just beautiful to be there and watch the waves.", "I really like the view from the cliff. This place is a temple and really got the holy feeling. So be respectful. Beware to the monkey. They are unpredictable. The like to steal tourist things such as hand phone, sunglasses, camera and shiny things. They can be dangerous too. I went to see the Kecak Dance here. Really worth it. But you need the help of supir to get the ticket from the counter. The queue is long to wait.", "This is my second time to visit Pura Lempuyang. Apart from the annoying ojat and donation guys, this is one of the best places I've visited in . Remember to bring your sarong, waters and hats. There are several temples on the way up. Try to get there by noon. In fact, as early as possible to avoid the heat and spend more time enjoying the views. The stone statues outside of temples are amazing. Long white dragons with sharp teeth. On the road, we can see monkeys and unknown orange fruit. There are always a lot of local nese come to this temple for worshiping. This is not a touristy place. nese here are friendly and sometimes would like to invite you to sit with them. Usually, in other places, such as Ubud, people invite you to sit in the temple and the next thing is to ask for donation. But in Pura Lempuyang, that doesn't happen. On the other hand, several young man came and introduce what they believe. What a lovely place. The view. The view. The beautiful view. See the Agung just in front of you. Sometimes with white scarf and sometimes it was covered by the cloud. That's why you should come here earlier in order to stay here longer to see Agung. For the ocean part, you can see the islands and the south part of . Watch out the monkeys.", "Amazing place, if you travel to lembongan you must go, it is not a place to have a swing but it os a really special and pretty place to take photos It is a place to spend a good time enjoying the waves and the sea I recomend you to watch it from the three diferentes point you can", "Just to remind everyone about this place even though it’s a temple, there are wild monkeys surround and some of very nice but some of them very naughty too. Therefore you need to extra careful if you phone, glasses, wallet and hat etc........", "Visiting this temple was one of the most beautiful things I have ever done. Walking along the pathway between the 2 cliffs really made the day. I wished I would never leave this heavenly place on earth with breathtaking views... Beware the monkeys since they can easily snatch spectacles, cameras, mobiles...", "A temple by the sea, it's a one of 3 MUST-SEE place in . My family sat on the grass to view sunset, very peaceful. You cannot enter inside but its outside view is beautiful enough", "The temple is lovely, the view is absolutely spectacular! The monkeys are evil... I saw a lady have her sunnies stolen off her face and monkeys had to be bribed with food to get them back. Don't buy food to feed the monkeys, they know you have it and will become aggressive. Take a stick to scare the monkeys away if they try to attack you (don't hit em though!) My poor 5 year old son was chased by one of the monkeys, he was terrified! all we were doing was looking at it about 4 meters away. It was only a small monkey too. The place was still nice though and I would go again. Very cheap entry fee.", "Lovely tepid to cool refreshing clean water. No waves. Access from Prama Hotel, no hawkers hassling to purchase things.", "Its very good place to view of indian ocean and clifs. You can not enter into temple but outside view is WOW. Monkey are dangerous broken our sun glasses and stole other visitors shoes. sunset is must see place, come bit an hour early before sun set so can walk around. Note walking require physically activity not good for young children and elderly.", "The best temple i think, if you want to see a beautiful scene. Nice cliff..easy to access there. Usually many monkeys there, but un lucky me, when i arrived there, no monkey at all...", "Sunset is beautiful, but you have to pay to go inside the temple surroundings, and you are not even allowed inside the actual temple. Basically, you are paying for the view of sunset.", "Beautiful place to visit, with good restaurant inside and another outside. Peaceful, beautiful gardens. Bit of a mission getting in through all the hawkers, but well worth it.", "Ensure to book a round trip driver to get there and back. Check weather forecast to get stunning views of the sunset. The temple is split from the main headland. The cliff overlooking the temple have cafes which is a good place to sit back and relax whilst enjoy the sun setting.", "What a stunning view to see temple which located on top of rock and surrounded by the beach. Would be perfect if I came here to see sunset but unfortunately I already booked table at Jimbaran. Next trip must come to see sunset here and hope not too crowded.", "Mount Agung is the largest volcano on and is quite active past and present. There are many excellent vantage points/lookouts to capture this amazing \\giant\\\" near Besakih. If you visit the \\\"Mother Temple\\\", the most important Hindu temple in , on the upper slopes of Mount Agung, be very careful of the various \\\"tourist traps there. \\\"Guides\\\" will try and trick/con/extort significant amounts of money from visitors. $A100 is a regular request !!! If you decide to take a guided tour be sure to be clear about the cost before you start.\"", "Temple situated on sea shore at some height presents a fantastic view of the ocean and a long stair case.Some religious ceremony was going on at the time we visited which we were told is quite often.One has to be beware of monkeys ,some of whom can be dangerous and can snatch things from u.Definitely worth a visit in ", "Great place to watch the sunset. Great view and a good site. One must try to reach during low tide for going to the temple.", "One of the best temples in . Makes a great feast for your eyes. The beach, the beautiful traditional temple architecture accentuated by the sun-rise/sun-set was definitely bringing a heavenly feeling. Beware! You would not want to leave.", "The Beachfront lines a number of high end resorts. Its clean and secure with no hawkers etc. You can walk all the way down it to Collection..", "Clean and not crowded with some good restraunts and markets not to many hawkers. But hey sometimes part of the fun", "Don't get me wrong it is a great sight to see. The temple itself is a testament of endurance against the forces of nature and is a beautiful sight. But because it is the most famous tourist spot it is almost impossible to enjoy it. The shops situated inside the complex attest to the commercialism of the place. The surroundings are pretty and are a great spot for a photoshoot.", "This place is an absolute stunner. The temple is perched on the top of a cliff, with the ocean waves hitting the rock below. The view here is to die for. Some even say, that this place offers the best sunset views in . Although entry inside the temple is restricted for tourist, you'll find you can spend a lot of time there just soaking in the grand view of this place. Be careful of the monkeys there. Keep your belongings close, especially your specs/sunglasses, as the monkeys are notorious to snatch them straight off your face. In case they do, do not panic, and call the temple authorities, they'll help you get them back.", "The Temple is situated on the top of the Cliff with an amazing view hence if you are afraid of heights, this is not your place. You get to see scenic views and definitely never miss taking as many photos as you can. Most importantly you will need to dress appropriately. In case if you are wearing shorts, you will need to rent Sarong at the entrance Also you will need to be aware of the monkeys so it is better to take off your glasses and anything that can be taken off easily by the monkeys. Most importantly, do not feed the monkeys. Unfortunately for us we didn't go at sunset but I can tell you that it would have been spectacular view.", "Mystical surrounding, beautiful with the wild see behind it. I found it a very unique spot for a temple. U cant go up or in. Busy with tourists, but yes they want to see it as well. Don't forget the sunset here.", "It is a very good place to see a sunset after a full day trip, there are some restaurant around the top of the hill in front of the Temple, you can order some drink and sit with your friends to enjoy the sunset.", "we visited this temple just as the sun set- fantastic photographic opportunities. We received a blessing, washed our hands and face and drank the holy fresh water- which runs under the basalt and is not sea water. Small charge. if you get the chance this is a must see.", "If you’re in Amed must visit to Lempuyang temple , I would recommend staying at a local Home stay or Guest house in the area to make that easy. The locals in this area are incredible! Sunrise here are absolutely peaceful and sunsets can be overcrowded with people, if you’re lucky you will get here on a slow day. I suggest going mid week as it seems less people are here.", "Again we were amazed by how much development had happened in the five years since we last visited,now there is a large market area you have to walk through to get down to the main temple.It does get very busy towards sunset.When we went this time it was low tide so you could go down onto the beach and onto the platform on the seaward side,there are some interesting rock shapes on the beach and in the cliffs created by sea erosion.A good place to watch the sunset is from the cliff top restaurants where for the price of a drink you can get a front row seat on a beautiful sunset overlooking the temple and beach.The restaurants are not overpriced as in many tourist hot spots,we sat there for over one hour for the price of a couple of beers and cokes.A sight not to be missed one of the highlights of .", "Absolutely beautiful views over the cliffs. The temple itself is stunning as well. Very friendly guides to take you through, very good price as well. Remember to have water during the walk though!", "One of the sunrise spot in , popular among photographers. I loved it for the amazing sky, reflection of the temple on the lake and the morning mists.", "OK....so if you are in to peaceful meditative temple atmospheres DO NOT GO HERE! WOW...the crowds were immense and not a ounce of the normal temple atmosphere to be found! Sure, go....take some nice pics of the temple on the water, tick it off your list, but don't expect a life changing moment of clarity or anything! Except the one to avoid any place that a car park is overflowing with coaches!", "Had a lovely visit here amazing views but not enough time. We left at 4 from seminyak to see the sunset and fire dance. Bit of a rush trying to have a look and being pushed and shoved by people trying to get a look of the views... very busy to get seats for the show and it is a long show and a lot of people started leaving before it was finished🙃. Probably would come in the morning when it is not so busy and enjoy the temple and surrounding views.", "Devil's Tears is a must see here on Lembongan. The sunsets are amazing it was overcast last nite but still a beautiful spot to sit 😊", "Three old and beautiful temples on west coast of . There is a local holly spring with still water. They are included in UNESCO list. If you will come after 5 p.m. and it would be a good weather, you may catch an amazing sunset. I think that this is the place you must see in . Adult: 60000 rp. Children: 30000 rp.", "I haven't got to see much of the temple because my glasses were snatch from behind by a large monkey. My face was also scratch by the monkey because I try to hold on my glasses. It was the most dangerous encounter with a monkey in my life..", "This was a stop on our all day Ubud area tour. The temple and garden areas were beautiful and it was neat to observe the bathing ritual. Be forewarned upon exiting you have to go through aisles and aisles of shopping stands.", "While we missed the sunset due to a lot of cloud cover, we still got to enjoy the beautiful view. They say the temple looks like a ship floating on the water at high tide which I would travel back to see as it was low tide when I was there.", "excellent visit, one off the best visit in , try to visit the morning by the small boats in front off the temple, on the sunrise, the light of the sun ( orange) is beautifull on the temple, and the garden is very good to visit and to wlak", "We were recommended by a good freind to cost this temple and I would always thank him for that. It's one of the most beautiful temple in . Situated in a beautiful serene lake, this temple has some amazing architecture and wonderful view which is surrounded by a mountain on the opposite side. It's in the north part off and is an hours drive from Ubud. You would need to pay an entry fee to enter the temple premises. It's primarily a Hindu temple but also has a Buddhist temple in the compound. A must visit place and should be part of your travel itinerary.", "I'm not much of a temple person which is why i probably rated it as average, however I cant deny that it is the prime location to watch a beautiful sunset over the horizon.", "Situated on the south west end of getting to this temple can be time consuming and a little hectic. It is well worth the visit. The temple itself is quite small but the grounds around it are expansive and offer sweeping views or the ocean.", "I found that the temple is highly commercialised and lots of tourist, making a temple into a shopping mall.", "The view from this temple was breath-taking. The environment was peaceful. Its on the top of a cliff. Lot of monkeys but no trouble created whatsoever. This place is worth a visit for the 360 degree views and the temple.", "A lovely temple on the cliff top. Great view to the sea. There are some monkeys around and was told to be careful on your personal belongings as the monkeys do and can snatch things from you. There are steps to get to the the temple.", "We visited this temple in our last day in . It's 50,000rp to go in, so not that expensive. This temple is on the lake and is often called the floating temple. It is a beautiful area. Great to take pictures!", "The temple is a comparatively small building inside a large area overlooking the ocean. The prayer zone is not open to visitors, but there is a fantastic view and at six p.m. it is possible to watch a typical nese dance show. The whole area is not very well kept nor clean, but it is worth a visit. Beware of the monkeys, the nese consider them sacred animals, but it is true that they are shameless,agile thieves!", "It was really hard to go up and down all the road to see nothing actually. The temple was closed as the sign said. No guide there at all. For me I did not like this trip. Sorry", "The guided walk on cliff side deep dlue sea, and below sea wave and nice garden like place. Wow. Temple view at the top of the cliff just added the wonderful sight.", "Before traveling to , I'd seen pictures of this place and was so excited to visit on our tour. Upon arriving, the temple was completely packed with tourists, and the views looked nothing like the pictures. It was quite disappointing and hard to take photos as it was completely packed with people. We visited the buffet around the corner which was even more disappointing and the food was terrible. I would skip this on your visit to and visit another temple if you can.", "While the temple itself is quite small, this is an absolutely stunning place to watch the sunset. One tip would be to watch out for the monkey, if you stay out of their way they should ignore you.", "SO happy I found this place during my search of !! Very beautiful temple, and uncrowded. Stairs were not nearly as steep as I expected, it was totally do-able! It was just a suggested donation, I think we gave about 40K IDR which they seemed happy with. Unfortunatley it was cloudy the day we were there so we couldn't see the mountain but it was still beautiful! I would highly recommend a trip here!! No one was there trying to sell us stuff or harass us at all. Excellent stop!", "The view is amazing as all temples and cliff side attractions. But what you really want to know is why is this place so famous and sacred. There is a story behind it, but you won't be able to know it unless you do your research or get a guide.", "This temple offers a gorgeous view on the sea and but almost no information on the temple itself. That's a pity. I do recommend it, though, as it is really beautiful.", "The temple is on the edge of a cliff so the best views are from afar. The temple is closed to tourists and only accessible to actual worshippers. You can approach the temple from both sides and it's gorgeous either way. The day we went was sweltering hot so make sure you put on lots of sunblock or bring an umbrella. I would not recommend wearing a big hat because there are monkeys everywhere and they like getting handsy with the tourists. We saw several people lose their sunglasses. The monkeys usually break the sunglasses so if you're going to wear them, make sure they're a cheap pair. Or better yet, just don't wear sunglasses. Same for hats. Lastly, you need to wear a sarong (to cover up bare legs) and a sash. Please be respectful. We saw many youngish tourists who were dressed very inappropriately (e.g., butt cheeks or side boobs hanging out), or taking their sarongs off before the exit. This is foremost a temple and if you're unwilling to dress appropriately, please do not go.", "Almighty waves creates salty water mist It was wonderful God creations great scenery and wonderful view", "Very beautiful temple and excellent setting! What else need to be said about it? Although it is a long journey from South , but the journey itself is nice, since you can see nice scenery along the way. There was an on going ceremony during my visit. Tips. if you intend to go to Singaraja/Lovina, the temple is in the middle of the main road between south to north .", "Was amazed by the view.. not able to visit the temple though as it was high tide and the stone pathway has alrdy bn submerged.. still worth phototaking around the area... the art market near the area is worth looking into..but drive a hard bargain if you wanna catch a good deal!!", "This is located quite far from city center,one has to join a tour To see this temple on the lakeshore One has to negotiate the winding road by car or by bus to go up the mountain On our way up,there are local coffee house which serves Local Baturiti coffee.....which is not for everybody as the coffee beans are fed through the intestines of Luwak The coffee shop is located by the hill side overlooking the rice paddies which is very serene The coffee is prepared in front of you by distillation into a cup It is very tasty with good after taste....not for everybody if you consider the source!!! The temple by the lakeshore is quite picturesque Lots of Merry go round for children to play with Good place for families outings,as there are boat rides etc It could be windy and temp is just right to stay away from the humidity,plus the cloudy skies which makes photography somewhat non ideal We were fortunate enough to walk on the shoreline as the water level is low(considering Dec is rainy season) Overall you can spend your afternoon here,there are lots of t shirt shops outside the temple, and there are lots of restaurants by the lake,some of them even offer buffet", "We have been visiting the temple during a religious ceremony. It was really unique. We also followed the ritual of the ceremony with the holly water and the rice. We enjoyed it a lot. Our intention was to enjoy the sunset from the temple. Unfortunately it was not possible because the weather was clouded. Take this into account if you are planning to go there for the sunset view. The place is amazing!!", "Not interested in Temples but this temple was a very unique experience . Make sure you visit during low tide otherwise its very difficult to cross the sea . Went here during the evening and as soon as we came out of the temple the water level rose ..Was luck to be in time", "Didn’t know what to expect as visits to the temples has been a bit of a let down. Pleasantly surprised, great guides to help scattered throughout the sanctuary", "Lovely clean beach with shallow calm waters, no hawkers pestering tourists, watersports availiable if required, great selection of bars and warungs along the beach boardwalk. Great for relaxing and enjoying a Bintang or two 👍👍👍", "Very historic temple in a very interesting setting. You might get wet feet if it is not low tide but certainly worth it. Can recommend it highly.", "Bad traffic during our visit , jam all the wa.y we took few hours to arrive this place .. One of The best place for photograph , the lake , the temple and the structure .but It's only take 30 minutes walk from start to end for this place . Some may feel wasting time for long drive just for a short visit ..", "This temple is a must see. The temple, the mountains, water and gardens form an idyllic picture that will stay with you for a long time to come. The temple is often shrouded in mist and clouds hiding the mountain from view. It is a pity that the site is often overcrowded, but in spite of this, it is well worth a visit. There are gardens and lawns surrounding the lake and areas where children can play. We had a good meal at a reasonable price at the restaurant.", "We had visited the temple over 30 years ago and it had held an aura about it. This trip was different a few locals selling bracelets had been replaced by rows of shops leading up to the temple itself and bus loads of tourist. Still a beautiful place well worth a visit", "Easily one of the best temples i've seen in my life. I was able to get a view of the temple just about when the sun was about to set. There was one thing which i found a little absurd here, before you enter the main temple there are a few priest who actually sprinkle little water on you and put some rice on your forehead (Its only then can you enter the temple). They do ask you to donate once they complete that task too. I was all set to get right up to the top of the temple after 'the blessing' just when i realized that they barricaded the area after only 5-10 steps! and i couldnt understand the deal of the so called blessing when you just have to climb 5-10 steps and see nothing from there!", "The temple is beautiful but offers very little difference from the other temples around the city. Parts were blocked off because they were solely for worshipers. The view of the sunset and seaside however, were stunning! Simply gorgeous.... I would visit again but only for the view if the sun kissing the sea.", "A beautiful temple with incredible views of Mount Agung and the surrounding lands. A climb to the final temples will take 4+ hours so most tourists go to the first temple and the renown Gates of Heaven. There was a long line for a picture even in Morning but you don’t need to, lots of places to still get great shots. Do recommend an early morning visit. Can imagine sunrise would also be incredible. Less busy than Uluwatu. You will need a driver to get to it unless you really know . We were lucky as Agung was clear the day we went which is rare. it also erupted an hour after we left :). Definitely a day trip regardless of where you are staying 30Rp entry and sarong required. Not too many monkeys like other temples.", "This is one of ’s most populait temples to visit. So it can be a little crowdy. But there is a lot of space so don’t worry about this. Best time to visit is end of the day. You get a beautiful sunset while surfers are riding waves down below. Take some time to relax and enjoy the terrain.", "We hired a car and driver for the four hour trip from Ubud to Permuteran. This beautiful lake and shrine was recommended as a mid way stop. It was lovelier than we could have imagined. A great place to stretch our legs, enjoy the views, and experience a serene environment. It is well worth the drive!", "Lempuyang was on my list before I started realizing that it had become very popular for Instagrammers. I visited other temples in and cherished the spiritual peace and solitude of those places. This was different, and gave an interesting perspective on the flexibility and hospitality of the nese. Lempuyang is a beautiful temple, and I'm sure before the IG flood it was just as peaceful and sacred, but now, it felt like a Hollywood casting call. Not sure when the hordes started, but the nese adopted a structure to try to please the many tourists that want those infamous photos between the Gates of Heaven. I knew there would be a line and I knew there wasn't actually any water on the ground and reflection. I wasn't committed to getting photos here, but coincidentally we ended up staying quite close to Lempuyang so we got up early, arrived before sunrise and took our chances. We still had to wait about 1.5 hours to take the photos, but that wait provided an opportunity to wander the grounds a bit and engage in conversation. As soon as the sky lightened, two people started the organized progression of photo-taking, putting cell phones in the box to create the famous reflecting photo that everyone wants. They do this for no charge, even in the rain, for a donation. While these crowds have shifted the typical experience of a temple, I enjoyed experiencing this as an extreme example of nese hospitality and was grateful they accommodated the crowds with such grace.", "This beautiful natural wonder is a must visit on Nusa Lembongan. The crashing of each wave against the rocky cliffs of this inlet makes for a wonderful acoustic backdrop. Afternoon is the best time to visit. The midday sun brings out the vibrant blues of the clear water.", "Tenah lot temple is the most important and most famous temple of ..Its has best location. And best Sunset point too. The place has 3 diffrent view points for sunset pictures..in backdrop of temple.. Sea here is quite rough..making best situation for snaps..Its always crowded at the time of sunset..there is local shopping market also there..this is one of the most visited temple but no one is allowed inside the temple..Go there for best sunset photos..", "This attraction is extremely popular, one of must-go places in . The main object here is actually a Hindu temple standing humbly at the edge of a towering cliff overlooking the Indian Ocean. I walked along the wall at the edge of the cliff, and the view is truly breathtaking. You can see the vast ocean down there with its huge rolling wave crashing against the cliff wall. It's said that monkeys here can be aggressive, so items like hat, camera, or cell phone are better kept out of sight. I equipped myself with a long limb of tree that I picked up there; however, on my visit at about two thirty p.m., I didn't see any monkey. Be aware that this place is most likely crowded all the time; you need to be patient for a good picture-taking opportunity. At 6 p.m., there is a Kecak Fire Dance performed daily, but I didn't have a chance to watch as tickets were sold out.", "beautiful temple, has a beautiful view,andv also have lake with surrounded by very beautiful hills, the hills was very grean,there is a beautiful garden.", "I have now seen most of the major temples in and Bratan temple is my favourite, the backdrop is a help but this is a very picturesque temple, entrance fee is pricey by standards but well worth seeing.", "The place is amazing, the view of his temple is something to take off you breathing. Take care with the monkeys, they steal glasses, hats. Take care.", "We went to this temple and fire dance, very interesting location with beautiful views of the ocean. A little disappointed at the temple area. We weren't able to really get very close to the temple, looking through a gate. The fire dance was interesting. Kind of a nice setting watching the dancers as the sun is setting. Be careful with your belongings, I had my prescription glasses ripped off my head during the performance. I was sitting in the top row of theatre watching the dance and the monkey snuck up behind me from a tree, could not hear the monkey, next thing I knew my glasses were ripped off my head and The monkey took off so fast into the tree that I didn't even see him. Absolutely no chance to stop it from happening. Be careful.", "A chilled beach with a cool atmosphere. Beanbags, shishas and drinks served all day. The hawkers can be a little pushy but certainly not a too much of a problem.", "We visited this temple on a day trip from the Nandini Resort in Payangang near Ubud. We arrived around mid day which is a quiet time to visit the temple so it's a relaxed without the crowds that come for sunsets.", "The road to the temple offered one a sight to behold.The path itself is enough to lift the spirits of any soul.The place is filled with monkeys which are quite aggresive.The monkeys snatch phones off the traveller's hands(Generally I phones).A walk around the temple is very refreshing and the place leaves an everlasting impression.", "My wife and I were blown away with this place. Definitely put this temple on your list of this to do. Watch out for the monkeys, there were several incidents where the monkeys stole thongs and handbags. Very funny to watch. I will visit again.", "Temple is beautiful as it's on the sea, but extremely overcrowded, very expensive entrance, full of shops, overpriced restaurants...what makes it not original at all from my point of view. I wouldn't recommend it", "The view of the high cliff beneath the temple is amazing. The temple itself is just OK but the surroundings is the attraction point here. Be careful with the monkeys around which seem to be very attracted with shiny stuffs that tourist carry. Go there early or late of the day to avoid direct sun heat.", "This place was amazing. Such natural beauty - shame its been commercialised by wedding venues now. But still enjoy the views and sacred temple.", "Although the temple is a little out of the way it is defiantly worth a visit to watch the sunset. Stunning scenery from the cliffs, the temple was a little disappointing in that a lot was cordoned off so you are really only going to see the sunset from an interesting place. Beware of the monkeys they are not friendly down there, we saw a lady get attacked.", "Lots to see and do. Be prepared for hawkers selling stuff on the beach. Lots of places to eat and relax.", "Beautiful temple although not convinced the plastic-looking frogs add to its beauty! It was pretty busy but unlike Besakih, we were not harassed in the slightest & able to admire the temple peacefully & at our own pace. The bank-side gardens offered opportunities for relaxing although at times it felt a bit tacky with the not always tasteful plastic animals / ornaments dotted around. Having said all that - we were pleased to have made the trip as the temple & its location are pretty stunning!", "Very famous rock formation Hindu temple in located on the sea beach very known for sun set,we spend 2 hours,but not suppose to enter the temple,nevertheless we enjoyed sea beach and lovely garden and nice place for photography,we saw some coral fishes too,due to cloudy weather we miss sun set which is well known for this place.", "Relatively well preserved for a 16 century temple. There are 3 zones to the temple. The ouster is usually open fields and gardens. The middle zone, where supporting facilities and meeting pavilions are built. The holiest is the towering lotus throne of the highest god. Well maintained and in use today. The outer and middle zones area open to public. By walking around the holiest zone can be viewed from a walkway around the zone, which has a with low fence. Free access to the temple.", "A beautiful wide beach down to the sea. It's great for walking, catching some sun, or splashing through the water. Not too many hawkers and they are generally well behaved. The water can be rough with some undertow, so one has to be careful, and pay attention to beach advisories.", "one of the most beautiful sunsets in the island can be seen here. obviously it would be crowded. honestly everywhere is is crowed, so you cant escape that. pick a spot to sit and enjoy one of the most beautiful sunsets of the island. the temple does not allow non- nese people, so you can just see it from outside. rest just go for the views", "Take great photos here. The blue sea water and the big waves wash over the stones. A must visit at Nusa Lembongan.", "As the name suggests, it's best to come here before sunset - you will see the sun setting right behind the temple, located on a small island right by the beach. Beautiful, to say the least. Definitely worth a visit.", "The temple is ok I guess. I was more impressed by the view of the ocean and the cliffs. The monkeys are cheaky. The sunglasses of one guy were stolen and a monkey ripped a plastic bag with fruit out of a womans hands. Please don't feed them!", "It is a long drive to get here & part of the journey is on winding roads. It was cool when we arrived in the mid-afternoon. The garden is large, well-maintained with many kinds of flowers normally found in cooler climate. The temples on the lake are, of course, lovely. Very popular spot although when we were there, we didn't see many westerners, compared to Mount Kawi or Tirta Empul Temple.", "This was one of the main highlights of our trip to , the sheer beauty of the temple, age and complexity of it mesmerised us. We were also blessed there.", "Really loved the sight of this temple, it looks so tranquil, unfortunately super crowded with tourists.", "Always a beautiful place to walk around and take a good look at all the beautiful temples on outcrops. If you get there in the afternoon, the crowds that come for the sunset (which I have yet to see - always overcast), are not there yet. Worth a visit when in .", "Breathtaking views over the ocean as the waves crash onto the rocks over beautiful views of stunning temples .. a must see for anyone visiting ..", "We visited this temple at sunset ( as does the whole world). It’s built on a rocky outcrop on the western coast.It can be reached only during low tide. There is a small natural spring of fresh water underneath the ledge where the priest puts the tilak and tucks a frangipani flower behind your ear. Sarong is not required and there was no entry fee. The beach is nice but becomes very crowded. You can sip a drink in a series of warungs on the cliff and watch the Sun go down. If you have not shopped elsewhere here’s your chance of buying souvenirs,there are plenty of shops on the way to the cliff. Parking was decent.", "This temple, that sits atop a cliff, is worth the visit. Take a stroll along the path to get the most amazing views of the cliffs and sea below, and also views of the temple from a distance on either side, perched right on top of the coastal cliffs. The setting is quite spectacular and the temple complex quite large, with tranquil garden spaces. It is definitely worth a visit. There are a few naughty monkeys, so keep your shiny articles, particularly sunglasses, out of sight.", "It is a must visit place if you love nature. The temple is at hilly altitude so the temperature was very low here in the evening. The huge lake adds to the beauty of the temple. There are also strawberry farms on the way which you can explore. Our kid was very happy seeing the strawberries and plucking a few.", "We landed up at tank lot at 5.30 and found it crowded with people eager to snap photographs. It has wonderful scenic places you;d have loved to go to and put out feet in water which we did not have time for. HAs lot of small shops around you can find deals in but should reach there by 4 in the evening if you want to explore and enjoy the place. You can go down to the temple if the tide is low and cross over , at leat reach one of the two temples which will be more fulfilling. going later than 5 you cannot, so plan well.", "The lifeguards here are very friendly and there's no shortage of sarongs and beads to buy from the hawker ladies (can get a bit overwhelming at times), beach chairs for hire and cold beer for sale, if you want it (I didn't). The beach itself is pretty ordinary when compared with say Langkawi or Kota Kinabalu in Malaysia. It's a bit grubby and there's way too many people. You will be hassled to buy sarongs and beads. Luckily the ladies are nice, but they are persistent.", "Surrounding and location are nice. But many tourist and locals visit the temple. Entrance is overpriced. Other temples are better. But I admit. This is a must see", "The temple has some incredible views. The ocean and cliff side is absolutely breath taking. I didn't see any cheeky monkeys unfortunately but I still enjoyed my time here. Only downside is lots of tourists but that's to be expected.", "This is the best place to enjoy sunset in Lembongan. The sound of the wave which crash the cliff with really red sky at sunset time, speechless. I went here almost everyday.", "We visited here on a day trip and it was raining when we were driving up the mountain so we were a bit worried. We stopped for lunch, the rain stopped, the clouds parted and OMG... to see this Temple, which is hundreds of years old, built in a lake, 1500 mtrs above sea level is something else... A lot of of people were visiting, so it is clearly a very popular tourist atteaction, but simply viewing the temple itself was an real life experience...", "This is the place to be if you want to see a beautiful sunset. You will need to walk on the stone pathway to get to the temple, however you are not allowed to enter. You can get some really pictures at this place.", "Come prepared to spend a day here...usually done as half day trip...our taxi cost us 36 dollars. Round trip. It gives a/ c , comfort in the heat, and flexibility. Shopping is much cheaper in tanur lot...I found myself buying ....as things were priced at 10.000 rupiah - 1 dollar. , The site IIs beautiful , and temples are a treat to watch. If you are a sea person find a restaurant With a view and spend some time wAtching the waves...drinks and food are reasonably priced compared to sanur, it is much cheaper. I had some great photography with the waves against the stones...simply superb. Wind the day up with watching the sunset. Relatively crowded with plenty of tourists. Our driver was flexible, took us back via some shops and terraced fields...", "Great scenery view from afar or near of the temple on top of the hill. Relaxing to heard and see the sea wave rushing inward toward the rocky mountain, the water view is beautiful. Stop at any point along the walking path, view at difference angle of the Rocky Mountain and sea is stunning scenery. Beware of those monkeys which will snap away your sunglasses and also do not eat or carry any foods on your hand. I notice most of the local tour guide will carry a small stick as to protect their guests from the monkeys.", "The temple is one of the most picturesque temples we have visited. Its located in a huge premises with garden, kiddo play area and restaurant. One can easily spend couple of hours there. There are speed boats for hire for ride in the lake too. Ticket price is 30000 IDR for adults and 15000 IDR for kids. Must visit when in !", "The view of the sea is breathtaking and if you go around sunset you will not be disappointed! Beware of the monkeys, the staff at the temple will warn you as well, they will steal your hat, glasses, anything out there on offer!", "Very beautiful temple by the lake. Well kept gardens. Very popular with tourists. Nice to walk around.", "It is an amazingly beautiful place and seems to have become a photo-op spot. However, before visiting Lempuyang, I wish I had understood the temple area plan. Let me explain. Pura Lempuyang is not one single temple. There are several temples spread out around a hiking trail in Mount Lempuyang. The 3 temples that we came to know about are: 1. Pura Penataran Lempuyang - This is the place where the photo op sessions happen and it is the start of the temple complex, close to the parking area. It has got a nese temple split gate which is also called the gateway to heaven. The place is overly crowded because there is a huge queue to get the photos done. As soon as you cross the ticket counter, you and your family will get 1 queue ticket which has a number written on it, like 212. From there you climb up to reach the split gate area, where a few local people sit in front of the split gate and keep clicking the photos of tourists as per the queue ticket serial number. When your ticket number is called, you have to give your phone to them and then pose in between the split gate pillars. This process can take 2-3 hours at times. The photos come out beautiful, and you will find them in loads on the internet. 2. Pura Lempuyang Madya: This is the second temple and is about 2 km walk from first and then a hike of steps upwards (30-40 mins of climbing the steps in a deep forest-like area). There are bikes just outside the first temple which can drive you up to the steps from where you can start your climb. They charged us about 12K IDR per person for one side. 3. Pura Lempuyang Luhur: This is the topmost temple and is a further climb upwards from Pura Lempuyang Madya. Not sure how long it would take. We reached Lempuyang around 11-12 in the afternoon and had some more places planned for that day, so we could not attempt the hike and returned back. However, had I known that there is decent hiking involved, I would have started way early. You can spend almost a day looking around the beauty of this temple complex. Not just that, the great mount Agung, an active volcano is often visible from Lempuyang (unless it is cloudy) and the sight is mesmerizing. We started from Kuta and kept driving parallel to Agung which was clearly visible that day, finally reaching the Lempuyang mountain road. The journey itself is worth doing it. The road to the Lempuyang temple from the foot of the mountain is also extremely steep and a fun ride. A must-visit for everyone in .", "Our son did some surfing here with one of the locals. He is quite competent but needed someone to help with the local conditions. Would suit a beginner though. Importantly, there's a flagged and patrolled area outside the Oberoi Hotel for swimming where the undertow is a little less than elsewhere. There is some litter on the beach (but they clean outside the larger hotels incl the Oberoi) so those spots are cleaner and remember the sand is dark - but don't be put off. It's also great for a morning or afternoon walk. Hawkers are few and far between and the few that are there are not pushy.", "It is slightly difficult getting there as it is a single road in each direction so one needs to keep sufficient time for the visit as the probability of getting traffic is high. There are stairs to be climbed, hence might be difficult for ones who aren't used to the same but is easily possible for active elders. The temple is located at the cliff and edge of the ocean (it is end of ) and there is not much there in the temple but the view is really awesome and breath taking, one can easily spend a couple of hours just enjoying the same. There is a walk way on both the sides and the views across the same is remarkable. It is a photographers's delight especially at sunset as the views are amazing as the water is really beautiful. There are cultural programs in the evening though I didn't attend the same as I was staying in Ubud and had a long journey back to the hotel. Place was really crowded and one needs to find a day and time when crowds can be avoided. Great views and can be visited while in .", "lovely clean beach with good vibes watch out for the hawkers can be annoying. many cafes and places to drink and eat. you can go cheap or you can ramp it up a bit whatever your taste.", "The location of the temple is fabulous. Its picture perfect, though you cannot visit the actual temple but the beauty is worth the praise. Do catch the fire dance at the end which has a nice story line and the amphitheatre has a view. 2-3 hours at the place would be good Make sure you are not wearing any shorts to this place, they do provide a cover up in form of a sarong/lungi. Be careful of the monkeys, advisable not to carry any eatable or dangling items", "My family and I visited this temple as part of our tour package and we weren't that interested at first. After listening to the stories from our guide, I realized that this place holds a long history with interesting background. Just be careful with the monkeys and keep a distance. One of them was trying to steal my son's cap.", "Nice walk to temple with a lot of monkeys. Grounds kept neat and clean.", "We loved this temple and the surroundings were filled with different kind of flowers blooming to perfection.", "We were led to believe that we could tour the temple (properly attired, of course), but it was locked up tight. We could only see the inside from over the walls. The monkeys were everywhere and they were entertaining as well as mischievous. I'm glad I went but I do not plan to revisit.", "We visited on a sunny day with clouds rolling in across the lake from the mountain and you could not ask for a more picturesque scene, the temple is beautiful. In addition, the well maintained colourful gardens that you walk through, and the deer enclosure, provide plenty of photo opportunities. There are also a variety of boat trips available on the lake.", "The way to this temple was fully greenish...good climate...lake around the temple was so big n clean...boating was there...mountains around the lake was treat to our eyes...we had a chance to see some daily religious activity in noon...it was so different...we can't go near temple...v can see from outside... temple architecture was really great...during our visit there was only little water around that pillar like structure in tat temple...totally the place was awsome...v enjoyed the climate n sceneric view around the temple...", "The sun, The sea & The temples. Nature at its best. We were able to witness the locals travelling to the temple with their offerings and prayer rituals. What a sight! An experience worth this trip!", "We went during high tide so we weren't able to cross over to the temple, but the high tide made for big waves that made awe-inspiring crashes against the cliffs.", "Went for a day during low season (January), when it's said that trade winds wash a fair amount of pollution into the area. The beach itself was filthy - could have used a good cleaning. Did not go into the water. Hawkers everywhere. Just dirty, dirty, dirty - couldn't wait to shower after leaving the place.", "Lovely temple and can do a bit of shopping. We can see the temple from the top and enjoyed our drinks", "The Hindu temple sitting on top of a rock that has the sea crashing around it is interesting and very picturesque. About a third of the rock is artificial though, as it had to be reconstructed due to the erosion (the rock was crumbling). Reaching the temple area, requires a walk on a street past tacky tourist and souvenir shops and due to the hype that is created by the tourism industry about how great the sunset is, (if you're lucky), the time prior to the sun setting each day, is busier than Queen Street on a Friday night and of course it would appear that many leave their litter behind them, when, once the sun goes down, they clamber up off the beach. It's worth seeing, of course, and is one of the most important sea temples for the nese people.", "Wasn't overwhelmed by this temple at all though judging from other reviews we came at the wrong time of day. We came late afternoon but missed the sunset. It was full of tourists taking selfies and there's not any information given that you can read and then understand the temple and its history more.", "Inside the Ocean there is Temple and neese people are doing prayers. There are Four Temples we have seen in this place. View of Beach and Temple is Great", "You need more than an hour (which is the time that people on tour have) to enjoy the whole experience. Go there at about 3.30 to 4 pm and stay till about 6.15pm It’s very crowded where the iconic island temple is because everyone who is there MUST have a photo taken with the temple as the backdrop. Invariably, there are some people who hog the rocks which give a good view of the iconic temple, so you actually to wait your turn and thus need more time than you think. I was there at low tide & we could walk across the narrow channel to where the Island temple stands. To get away from the madding crowd after taking some photos of the iconic temple, just walk westward to get a nice view of the sunset. The crowd thins out as you move westward and the ground there is worth exploring too. There are some lesser known shrines along the way where the locals pray and there are also some stalls, not shops selling souvenirs on the pavement. There are good photo opportunities (& fewer people) there besides the iconic Island temple. The additional bonus when you move westward is a better view of the sunset. Entry fees to the temple? When I went with my group of five, we were required to pay 60,000rp per person. Because of the short one-hour or less that we were given, I decided to give it a miss. When I returned the following day by myself (on foot), I didn’t need to pay any entry fee to get to the complex.", "It's a temple located on tip of the cliff! Apparently it is a must see. Personally nothing spectacular about this place. Packed with tourist local and abroad. Many little souvenir shops leading to the temple. The tides can be a little strong at times, so watch out! I would suggest that you wear proper shoes as the rocks are covered with seaweeds and algae and can be slippery!", "This is one of the two big lake temples in (other being the one on Lake Batur). Built in 1600's, the lake supports Subak (irrigation). Arrive early if you want to beat the crowd and take great pictures. The temple complex has nicely curated lawn and is well-maintained.", "Awesome view of the temple by the cliff especially during sunset. Beware of monkeys as they are fast in snatching belongings.", "Entry inside the worship area is not allowed. The temple gives you an ocean view and the area has some cultural, mythological history attached.", "Great experience with picturesque scenery. Get to see the holy snake & being blessed at the temple with holy water flowing from the rock.", "It's a very nice place! Much different from the temples (which are nice as well!) You usually visit in this area. Green gardens, nice flowers, nice \\walk on the water\\\". There outside, go to Warung Rika for lunch: simple and tasty food. Very good sandwiches (if you are tired of rice and noodles) and very cheap.\"", "If you can only see one temple in , this would be it. Big cultural park that has many things to offer and lovely sights. Entrance to see the temple is allowed unlike most of the other temple attraction in .", "This temple exactly located on cliff. Location is far away from Jimbaran. There is ticket of 50K IDR and you are not allowed to see actual temple...shameful. Beware of mafia monkeys who can steal your belongings or can attack you. There is no public transport facility available to reach this place.", "You don't go there for the temple, which you can't access, but for the dramatic views from the top of the cliffs. Careful as it can get very hot in the afternoon, early morning or evenings may be better (can see fire dance in evenings for an extra) Monkeys are not a problem if you hide your things in your bag. But if you tempt with some items them they are good snatchers! Overall, peaceful and nice scenery.", "The temple is very beautiful to see. Not all gets a opportunity to actually enter the temple as during high tide, the temple surroundings is completely filled with sea water and it is impossible to go to temple without a boat. The surrounding areas are beautiful and are well maintained. Try have a coconut which would suffice hunger of 2 people with costs around 15,000 Rupiah. Nice place for photographers and selfie takers :)", "This temple is located on a small island which gets submerged during high tide and the path reappears during low tide. Viewing the temple against the backdrop of the sunset is a splendid sight. Be cautious. The rocks are slippery.", "Yo would have to be lucky with the weather to get the glass of reflection of the temple in the water but it truly is a pretty spot! over sized vegetables and all.... had to battle people & selfie sticks to get a snap...", "As a Solo traveler I met a few more people at my hostel and we all decided to visit this place, coz we thought just go take a picture then leave. First you park the vehicle some where and you have to take another vehicle which they provide and you have to pay for it. Once when you go up and again when you come down. So basically they make you pay twice. Then they make you buy a shawl to cover your legs. you can be wearing a long skirt / dress which is till your ankle still they make you buy the shawl. I took a shawl assuming it would be cold so I didn't have to buy it. Well then you have to give them a donation as well. So after spending we climb up the mountain to the temple. The view is just EXTRA ORDINARY :). But then to take the picture we had to stand in a queue for like four hours. Some people would take like 100 pics which would further delay the time. If you want a perfect picture and ready to spend your entire day there maybe yes, but if not its just not worth it.", "In a nutshell, thats it, great view from the cliffs. The temple is nothing special and the entry fee is quite high for what is a hot, crowded and uncomfortable wander around with little guidance unless you're willing to shell out more for a tour. The island transport mafia make this an expensive place to try and visit unless you've got your own wheels and to be honest the whole thing feels like a bit of a rip-off. I kind of wished I'd just spent another 2 hours on a beach...", "No hawkers to bother you whilst relaxing, this is one of the best stretches of beach in . Many beach side restaurants are handy.", "You will have a wonder in front of you, this temple on the water, surrounded by the lake and the mountains/volcanoes... Wonderful! But it is very touristic and crowded, the entrance is 30k rp!", "After running the gauntlet of over priced souvenir stalls the temple is well worth the visit. The gardens are well maintained and beautiful.", "This iconic temple gained its popularity due to its instagramable pose. Dont go to this place during Melasti week (a week before Nyepi - Day of Silence) as it is full packed with thousands or worshippers that will put you in a longer time of waiting for the photographer to take your picture. You will discover how they make that instagramable picture.", "Went here at low tide, so we were able to walk out to the small island it was on. After being told to wash our feet and being *blessed* we headed up the walk way to the temple.....only one problem....no one get to go to the top, so I didnt understand why we had to be blessed. After leaving the little island, you dont want to be desperate to go to the toilet, a group of dirty looking men will charge you 3000 rups to pee in a hole in the ground....this was the icing on the cake when it came to finish off the disappointment. I can understand how much this place must mean to the nese and how beautiful it must look in the evening when the sun is setting but honestly i could have missed this whole experience.", "Beautiful temple by the lake. Busy place Plenary of visitors Spacious gardens and colourful as usual. A bit commercialised, but worth visiting. A fine nese temple example. Possibly off beaten track but makes it more special", "OK, Liked the fact, most places, that sold food drinks etc, had a decent toilet facilities.... didnt like the sun bed owners, trying \\it on\\\" IE charge what ever price, that suits them. Or you have to batter!!!!!! Not for a sun lounger.. \"", "Probably one of the best places to visit in . This temple is a huge one with beautiful garden, lake view and mountain. Don't miss the boat ride.", "We spent about 2 and a half hours walking around the grounds here. The cliff top and below are very beautiful, as is the temple perched on the cliff edge. There is also a large group of monkeys residing in the grounds, which are nice to see. We did see the monkeys steal a variety of things from tourists though, ranging from food to hats and flip flops. The staff then try to exchange these items for small bags of food to get them back from the monkeys. In my opinion this was the most beautiful temple we visited in .", "Beautiful temple and amazing views. Got really busy though. Had our own guide Gede who took us at best time to visit which was earlier in morning. Quite a few stalls with souvenirs too if you wanted to buy bits.", "We were able to arrived before sunset and its hard to took pictures due to the crowd. The temple is really mesmerizing.", "We visited this place in the morning since we were travelling with a small kid. We heard of repeated warnings on the speakers, letting us know of the monkey menace. Despite all that fear, we came across 4-5 huge monkeys, doing their bit. We carefully walked by them. As we walk up to the temple, the views were simply awesome! There was almost noone using the stairs to go the top and we had plenty of space to take pictures. The temple on the top is very small and not open to the public. On our way back, we came across people that had just arrived to view the place.", "Wasn't too busy when we were there, which was nice. We wandered around the shops and had some lunch then walked back down. The beach was now open, as the tide had dropped, so we could wander closer to the temple. Stayed for a few hours and thoroughly enjoyed the stay.", "This temple is in a beautiful place with great view of awesome cliffs. The walk to get to the top of the cliff was quite pleasant. The Temple is located on the top of the cliff. The setting reminded me of the cliffs of Moher in Ireland. The temple is not open to the general public which was OK with me. Because this site is a temple, you do need to dress modestly. They have sarongs to wear here (temporarily) at no extra cost if you are wearing shorts. There are a lot of monkeys here so you have to be careful of your things. Don't bring any food and do not wear your sunglasses or hat. Our guide kept them away from us and warned us if we were doing anything that would attract the monkeys. We did this tour as part of a shore excursion with Charm.", "The view from the temple is breath taking. The ocean far and wide. The temple itself is mesmerizing. Loved this place.", "Have been before and wanted to see the temple when the tide was out, hence the second trip. Way too many tourists hovering around!! And you had to pay to see the cave snakes!! Best part was being blessed by the holy men so I could actually step foot on the rock. The whole place looks so much prettier when it is surrounded by the sea, not at low tide.", "The temple and surrounding lake is a very beautiful area to visit. However as with nice places it gets crowded at times.", "It was built on the lake, nice scenery and unique. Locals will pray from the temple on shore and go all the way out to the temple on the lake by crossing two bridges.", "This place is overwhelmed by tourist souvenir shops and restaurants in 95% of the area nearby the temple on the rock. Beautiful and interesting temple there is also another smaller one. Not possible to viisit it is in the water. may be we were there on a wrong moment but we feel that it is a bit \\ an overreacting wow effect\\\" but again may be the time was wrong. We visited 35 years ago and have a better memory from those days.Understand of course that people like to visit this \\\"icon\\\"\"", "Although it was terribly hot the walk along the cliff up to the temple it gave some of the most stunning views I've seen in . Beware of the monkeys who are trained to steal your sunnies or any other small items, for a payment their handler will have them return your items. You are not allowed to enter the temple itself unless a worshipper, it is a beautiful place to see.", "Beautiful temple nestled on a lake in the mountains. Very busy with tourists - get there early to beat the crowds. Beautiful scenery in that part of the island. Temple is made famous by being on just about every advertisement. Well deserved publicity.", "The Lempuyang temple is a beautiful place and worth the trip to the mountains to see it. However, if you wish for that famous picture of yours, be there super early, prepared for a super long wait, or prepared to drop the idea of posing for one altogether (like I did), feeling satisfied with your shots of the gate taken between one person and the next. Upon arrival, you do get a ticket, however, the system is far from perfect. Unfortunately, it is not one ticket per person, but one ticket per person OR group. Each person is allowed 3 poses. Each couple or group is allowed 3 poses. For a group of 5 people, you have to wait for 3x the group picture, 3x 5 individual pictures, and 3x of any number of couple/triad pictures that people are pushing for. Imagine what the wait looks like for a larger group! For one ticket per person, the wait is about 2 minutes to get to the next number. With the group, you may wait over 15 minutes. Pointing it out to the people who take pictures with your camera to expedite the process was met with \\These are the rules\\\". Next time, I will allocate a whole day to Lempuyang temple and actually climb up all the way to the top, starting early in the morning. Apparently, the view from there is identical as from the first temple, minus the crowds. The temple itself is worth 5 stars, the ticket system is terrible, hence the rating of 3 overall.\"", "The whole temple are a unit place by itself. Area are well kept and clean with plenty of facilities for tourist. Travelling to location is a headache due to heavy traffic with bad road system", "We spent quite a lot of time here on our day tour. We used Amansuka Tours and found Wayan an excellent guide. I would recommend using a guide as he told us so much about the history, the buildings and there was also a Hindu Ceremony taking place while we were there and he was able to explain it to us. This was the most expensive site we visited which was 50,000 IDR each, I thought it was quite expensive, until we went in and I saw how well the grounds and facilities were maintained and then I didn't mind spending the money. It is quite crowded, this was the first stop on our tour for that reason, with the Hindu ceremony, it didn't make a difference. This place is also becoming popular with Hindu couples for their engagement photos. It was a privilege to see a place that is so special to so many people and be a part of it. Our only regret is that we didn't take more photos.", "We came to see the sunset show! If you're in this area and don't have much to do it's a lovely place to visit if you don't mind crowds. But we drove an hour to see the show and I must say if you are on a time crunch and have to pick certain things to do, I would go with something else. Super crowded and the show was so full they were sitting people on the main stage. It's a unique experience if you like shows just beware of the monkeys! I witnessed a monkey take a girls cell phone! Also there it is 30.000 RP each to get to see the temple and then 100.000 extra per person if you want to see the show! If you are going to the show get there no later than 5 and ask them where to buy tickets!", "This temple is on top of a cliff and the scenery is beautiful. Watch out for monkeys, they will grab your sunglasses right off your face.", "This is a must visit place in .. this temple is build in the sea.. beautiful place to have a candel light dinner with people around u singing for u shahrukh khan songs☺☺☺☺..", "Amazing jungles and architecture. We have a good time with family. Recommend for couples with kids. Not so big place but nice. As for temples all of them closed. But you can take a pictures through the gates. ", "More than what you're able to see from the temple is the views that will make your mouth open of excitement. Be prepared to pay 30,000 rupiah for the entrance plus parking. Also remember is a temple so cover you're knees if you're outfit doesn't fit they're dress code they will provide with suitable clothing.", "Went to this Temple expecting to be able to see a traditional Temple a little closer. Crowds were massive, we lined up at low tide to cross to the Temple, made a 'donation' to 'enter' after receiving a blessing,took three steps up to enter and.... THAT WAS IT'. Tourists cannot enter. Far better to walk the up the beach to the point and take photos of this large Temple. Glad we went regardless of no entry and a 'donation'", "They are plenty of amazing places to watch the sunset in and this would be one of the best. Upon paying Ng the entrance fee you will be provided with a sarong to cover your legs. Once inside stroll around the grounds, see the monkeys, admire the views of the cliffs and water below. The temple is restrict to people who pray. So we didn't get to see inside any of the temples. Once you have walked around sit back and wait for the sunset. You will be impressed.", "I feel this temple loses it's significance by being such a huge tourist attraction. LOTS of tourists and many not adhering to respectful dress, posing for photos and generally ruining any ambience a temple might have. Visit if you have to be passing through but don't expect to be overwhelmed", "This temple shoots great at first light - think sunrise. We showed up at dawn in the rain and there was no one there. We drove by two days later at 2 pm and it looked like the parking lot at Disney Land. Go early and take a tripod. Take your binoculars too as the birding is greAt there.", "The temple starts with Raavana statue. There is a small forest with monkeys. This symbolizes hanuman and as we move a rudra ramaneeya (aggressively romantic) ocean. Beautiful scenes of hill walls naturally carved by waves. We tourists are not allowed inside temple. Being Shiva devotee, i divinely enjoyed surroundings. 1000s of native people came out of temple by performing big pooja. Costumes were great. Felt like Kailaasa..forgot myself untill the tour guide touched me...life time great feeling...", "The temple was not really that impressive. We liked the bat temple( goa lawah) or Tirta empul better. Lots of tourist wanting to take the same picture between the two walls. Waiting time at 9:30 +2hours", "Really enjoyed this Temple but I had a local guide for was given lots of information and background history, very pleased I went to this attraction", "Because its located above the city, it has very nice and cool air. Amazing temple and surrounds. Beautiful lake and amazing place to visit!", "Entrance fee is 50k rupias. The place is very big, just in Ubud city center. It is nice, with many temples and full of monkeys!!", "Great view of the temple amidst the water. Quite a fun experience running away from waves and seeing people get splashed on. Would have been good to read up before the visit (which I didn't). There are no signs or guides around to tell you about the history of the place, which is a shame.", "A beautiful temple and gardens, the steps in the water are just the best way to see the huge fish in the pond. What a beautiful place to think about the trouble of the world.", "Sea side temple and broken main land in hole and the sun set - worth a visit in . A top rated recommended place for tour", "This is a great location to take photos especially around sunset since the color of the temple changes due to the light. The sand here is a silvery gray and different from the beaches on the eastern part of the island. Entry to the temple is allowed only before sunset. Beware of monks trying to make money by making you pay for a view of a snake and other \\attractions\\\".\"", "A magnificent temple rest on a big rock just a few meters offshore. Best time to visit is during low tide (afternoon). Sunset starts at 5:30 to 6:30. The sunset view in this place is outstanding. after the sunset, there is a fire dancing and it lasts one hour.", "After paying the entrance fee, a sarong(returnable) will be given before entering the site, the ocean and the cliff are great, be careful of monkeys everywhere, they like glasses particularly and don't try to get it unarmed, you have to ask for gardener's or guide's help. they will throw them a bag of peanuts in return.", "Nice beach to watch the sun go down. Can get a bit polluted throughout the year. Too many hawkers pushing their wares. Wouldn’t swim here...but that’s just me.", "Nice sea view, But no reason to come cause of the Tempel, unless you are a Hindu. Funny monkeys are also there Price 30 per person", "The Temples & scenery views are picturesque. A lot more commercial than it used to be with a fee to go in via markets nowadays & fees for some toilets. Nice morning trip.", "I have visited this lake twice to have some fresh strawberries and peanuts but didn't know that this temple is beside the speed boat rental place Came back the third time to visit the temple and have some fresh strawberries and peanuts again :)", "On pictures it looks way bigger but it’s still nice to see the temple on the lake. Take a walk around and take some pictures.", "It was an experience of lifetime. The environment was breathtaking. The walkway beside the sea leading to temple was memorable.", "I must sadly to be honest say that this place has gone worse than my visit before about years ago. The traffic was really bad to get there we need more than 2 hours, avoid the high season, it's a nightmare. It's just too crowded, and too many tourists. Place looks messy, garbage everywhere, too bad that this local culture place with no self-conciousness from people to keep it clean. It just has turn to somewhat commercial place, shops all over the entrance, even you can climb up to the hill to just sit and eat with the view of the temple and the sea, or just shop around and sit have some coffee. We had some local religious thing so some area are blocked, and there was high tide during our visit, if it wasn't you can go down to take photos between the rocks. Please do pay attention not to litter and keep this place clean, have some respect.", "this is thr most amaxing temple to see and very stunning fof peopld that want sunset photos. and the hisyory behind it is amazing. very popular with tourist and busy", "Best scenic place with temple and lake. Good photographic place. your not allowed inside the temple for worship. More tourist places only. you will see more mist on top of lake which is very scenic view.", "Aaah... this is hard to write. I love being by the ocean and on a beach, and this beach has pros and cons. The views of the sunset are outstanding at this beach. There are many eating and drinking possibilites everywhere, and the ocean is clean if a little rough - hence the amount of surfers that congregate here to do their thing. The road leading to the beach is constantly busy with mopeds and Vespa-like vehicles. It is something to watch the weaving in and out fo these riders, and it's a wonder how they do not fall off their vehicles, or hit people or things as they go... but they don't! What I didn't care for was the constant being asked to buy things from the local sellers on the beach. In truth I felt sorry for them. They were only trying to make a living by selling local stuff to tourists. But mostly, the tourists just want a beach holiday without the albeit friendly (but intrusive and cnstant all the same) harassment to buy all kinds of stuff. I was only here four days, but it really began to get on my nerves by the end of the second day. The beach itself might disappoint someone if they were epecting tropical white sandy beaches... the sand is a dark brown/grey due to its volcanic origin. All in all, not my favourite beach in the world, but I can see me being on it again, once I have forgotten how annoying the sellers can be.", "It is few minutes walk from DREAM BEACH, which is a beautiful beach with a cosy restaurant/ cafe!! The best way to visit this place is to ride your own motorbike as Nusa Lembongan is a really small island. The \\WOW\\\" factor really depends on the level of tide!! The day i visit the Devil's tears, the tide level is up to 7m. It is really amazing to see the wave and feel the splash. the length of visit really depends on how strong the wave is and see if you enjoy hat! My friends and I only have an hour time. We would love to stay there longer if possible.\"", "Of course, we are all visiting for the photos, and you won’t be disappointed, but there’s also the experience... sarong, Temple exploration, local stalls, peace, views, time to contemplate. Most tour companies will recommend early pick up, as ours did, to arrive and have time to “wait your photo turn” before heading to the other sights of the day. A truly once in a lifetime experience that you will cherish.", "this was a gorgeous temple to visit. on arrival you don yourself in the purple sarong/ colors of the temple and walk through. it is spectacular, the views are breathtaking and the people are very welcoming considering also that it is their place of worship. be careful of your belongings whilst walking through the forest way with monkeys as they have been known to take some tourists belongings. a friend found them very gentle but i kept my distance. there are some amazing photo opportunities and its a gorgeous place to see.", "this place is amazing, temple in the end of island..you can see hindian ocean! this place is some art from God. you must take a lot of photos, and prepared for the long trip to get there. but the road good. but beware of the monkeys. they all a thief! this is true... becarefull for your belongings when you go there... enjoy the view!", "Fantastic scenery, rivalling the Cliffs of Moher (Ireland) and there's also a monkey dancing show. Did not watch it but heard it's good. Parking could be difficult during sunset or sunrise. Avoid local holidays as it may be packed with school excursions though understandbly most tourist wouldn't know. Last but not least keep EVERYTHING hidden and out of sight!!! Glasses, water bottles etc. A damn monkey stealthily sauntered like an ancient ninja, up behind me and like an expert pickpocket, lifted my glasses up and away.... and I do have PHOTOGRAPHIC evidence! ..... by pure chance, my buddy was about to take a picture of me when the rambunctious primate and his equally swindling lookout took it. Luckily I got it back though it was thrown over the wall but not quite into the cliffs below! One of the temple caretakers was able to retrieved it as I guess it happens quite often enough and it's a way for them to make a $ or two while the dastardly simians got an underserved treat.", "This lovely temple is like many others in . Good place for a sunset photo, that will look like 1000's of others taken! This must be THE most photographed place in ! It is surrounded by hundreds of market stalls......kill 2 birds with one stone......sunset photos, and sarong/t-shirt shopping all in one place. Not many dining options, so best to wait till you get back to your accommodation", "Nice temple and be ready for the stairs !! All say that they are many monkeys but I found it OK and did not find them aggressive. The view of the sea is great ! Do it at the end if the day for the sunset.", "When we reached the parking area, we need to pay IDR20,000/person/way (meaning total IDR40,000/person/return) for the shuttle service to reach the temple. If you drive motorbike, it is possible to reach the temple entrance by motorbike. However, the road is quite quirky. At some points on the way, the sightseeing is super nice with the mountain view and rice terrace. You must wear sarong to visit the temple. It costs IDR10k/person. The entrance fee is donation. After the entrance, you need to walk to the temple gate. The road is quite sloped. The temple is always packed with long queue because everyone wait for their turn to take photos with the gate. We tried to reach early but still need to queue. Before visiting, I wondered why some people could have a photo with reflection, while in fact, there is no lake in front of the gate. Apparently it is a soil surface. It is large enough for you to do or pose whatever you want. There is a group of people who are in-charge for taking photos for you. The fee is donation. To have the photos with reflection, they use a black glasses (not so sure material), put above the camera. Hence, you must take the phone cover out. Please take note that it could be used for phone only, not for camera.", "Great location for sunset, but don't expect to be the only one 😉. Bonus is the presence of monkeys around the temple. Nice end of a day if you are visiting south ", "The monkeys around the temple behaved themselves so it was a great visit. Friends stayed in the carpark and had a monkey take off with her handbag but someone took chase and managed to recover it. Watch your sunglasses, camera & handbags ! We walked along the path on the cliff which was a tricky walk but a great view.", "con artists are to be expected at every big tourist attraction or at the very least hawkers. No different to the people in kuta who try sell you a bin tang singlet for 400, 000. Why would you visit anywhere that has a dense tourist population in and not expect any different? Just read the signs and reviews which all state to beware of the monkeys and your loose belongings. Most of monkeys leave you alone however while walking to the exit a monkey run up behind me and stole my flip flop, not wanting it to sink its teeth into my foot i just let it go. The monkey didnt go far and just sat chewing my flip flop, i walked off thinking my flip flop was gone however a very nice gentleman who worked there went and got it back. He asked for NO money or tip but just did it for nothing. After reading other reviews this seems like a one off but the man was very nice and didnt even expect anything other than the thank you i gave. The temple offered amazing views and good photo opportunities. Do watch your belongings and take off items that the monkeys may steal but other than that enjoy the temple.", "We visited just before the sunset to enjoy the views. During this time it would be low tide and that allows you to access to surrounds of the temple and also setting up yourself to take some great sunset photos. There will be large crowds but at distance you may also find a quiet place for yourself. Don't forget that this is a large site and there are two main temples to visit so plan accordingly just before the sunsets and it gets dark.", "Our guide advised us to remove everything, watches, necklaces, sunnies, bags and leave them in the car. It was very good advice! The monkeys chased my daughter and myself, stole sunglasses from two other tourists and jumped on the back of a man having his photo taken. The temple is amazing, sitting on the top of a very high cliff but constantly watching out for errant monkeys limited my appreciation of the site. However, the kecak dance afterwards, which lasts about an hour completely took my mind off menacing monkeys. It was incredible! I had never seen anything quite like it. It was worth the trip. Spectacular views at sunset.", "Paid $60,000rp per person to view this stunning temple. It has limited access once you cross the water, but you can take a drink of the clear spring water. You can cross water with the help of free guide during high tide. A donations is required if you want to see the Holy snake once in cave they had 3 sea snakes you can view. Again some stairs to get to these location but not too difficult. Reason I say to go before sunset is home bound traffic. It was crazy and took us and extra hour just to get home than normal.", "We started our evening there by going to the fish market. They had a huge selection of fish and shell fish on ice. You could buy it in the market and then get it cooked for you just around the corner. The good food was complimented by a beautiful sunset. After dinner we walked a little way to get dessert at a place on the beach. Then we saw the trash….! We’ve all heard about trash washing up on beaches but seeing it in real life gives you a whole different perspective. What I saw wasn’t mainly water bottles, it was disintegrating plastic packaging, with a nameless variety of everything else plastic. And with every roll of a wave you could see more coming in. If you’re planning to swim in the ocean this is not the place for you! I know that some beach front places make an effort to clean the area in front of their place but this sodden mess is way beyond that. I don’t know much about the Indonesian government and it’s workings but someone has to step up and address the mess! I know tourism is a huge driver in Indo; but you’re going to loose tourists, not to mention fish and beauty of the coral reefs. The need for clean up is obvious but stopping pollution at it’s source needs to be addressed as well. Practically everything you buy there is wrapped in cellophane. Do shirts and T-shirts really need to be wrapped individually?!? There’s a war on plastic bags but plastic packaging comes in many different forms and should be dealt with. The tourism industry could start there, don’t see why you have to put that on someone else’s plate. Why can’t a shirt be on a cardboard sheet that came from recycled cardboard and then tied with a biodegradable string? Or I’m sure there’s many other simple solutions that wouldn’t end up on the beach. I really don’t feel good about writing this review because I know the people in the tourism industry have suffered with the downturn from Covid. But please band together to help stop the source of this disaster!", "It’s literally just a picture! I had read reviews about queues for a picture and assumed that would be ok as I had a temple and views to look at - not the case at all! Arrived in car park 45k each for a shuttle bus to the the temple. When bus parks there is a hill to walk up- manageable but there is locals with mopeds who will drive you up the hill if wanted for a fee. Temple ticket an additional 55k. Arrived in the temple we are number 191 they are on 104! This is not how many people are in front this is how many groups. So say a group of four - allowed four poses/photos as a group and then each person within the group is allowed four shot so around 20 photos for a group - this takes time! Our driver said we were there in a good day as normally the wait would be longer. We waited about 2.5 hours, there is nothing to do there whilst waiting nothing to look at no where to go you sit and wait as the guys call out numbers and “next pose” every few minuets. Yes I love the pictures but if I knew it was nothing other than a picture we would have given it a miss", "Not easy to get there, but it is worth it. Very beautiful temple up on the hill, with a very nice Agung view. We loved the area it feel so special there!", "Entrance fee is fair. Serene lake view with hills in the background of the temple. There is also beautiful gardens around the temple to chill with family. Lots of tourists, but u will still be able to get some perfect angle for photos. There was a prayer procession when i was there, definitely a bonus to be able to witness the interesting Hindu ceremony.", "A must see when you visit Nusa Lembongan. Very big waves and a lot of tourist at the beginning so you have to walk more to the right, just a 2 minute walk.", "It took me around 3hrs to reach there. Better wear comfortable shoes and clothes as you need to hike up. To cover all temples, maybe need to take around 2hrs (minimum). The famous one is the \\Gate of Heaven\\\". There's professional photographer that will help you to snap good photos. But you need to line up. Its a long queue, but worth it. No entrance fees. It is by donation, so up to you how much you want to give.\"", "My second visit to the temple. Located on a cliff top - temple is just stunning with views. Just beware of rude tourists Taunting the moneys......", "This place has a different charm of it altogether. The temple is situated on a lake surrounded by a big garden with mountains in the back drop! It's view is very similar to a dreamy artist's portrait of a holy shrine! The beauty of this place will not disappoint you at all. You can plan this trip along with Git git waterfalls.", "What a beautiful place, lives up to the photos. We checked low tide so we could make in across to temple. We got blessed for a small donation and got to go up some steps, but actual temple closed to tourists. It would be stunning on a dry day and if there was a sunset - too many rain clouds for us. We bought shirts at the market on the way back. Even with umbrellas we were wet through. Would highly recommend even though the weather was not kind to us.", "A nice temple on a large rock, which can be reached at low tide. However, you can not enter to go up to the temple. There is also a cave opposite, which has a holy snake in it which can be viewed for a small price. There is a nice view of the temple and the sea from the cliffs opposite.", "Wanted to see this temple because it was listed on the \\top 5 temples to see in \\\" but I was disappointed. It was a lot smaller than I was expecting (maybe because all the photos lack size points of reference because people aren't allowed to go onto the island). But, the gardens are pretty. DIDN'T like the animals available to take photos with, but that's separate to the temple experence. Nice temple to visit to pass the time but not worth it if you are staying in Munduk and need to travel 45 mins.\"", "Majestic waves cresting, a temple in the middle of the sea... A walk up to see the main temple. It is a beautiful place. We went at high tide, still it was beautiful to just stand there and take in the sights. Be sure to have tender coconut water here, it is amazing. Artifact shops also abound, just be careful - all is not as appears and you will need to both haggle on price and keep an eye that what is you bargained for is the same item that is put in the bag.", "A rock formation which is home to an ancient Hindu temple. It is a beautiful setting and is famed for it's sunsets which, unfortunately, we did not see as we were on a Cruise Excursion and time spent there was very limited. If you get the opportunity to visit, allow at least two hour to see all aspects of the temple area. To reach the temple area you will have to walk through streets of souvenir shops all selling the same tatty stuff but if you can ignore that you will not be disappointed when you get into the temple area. You can cross to the temple at low tide but you cannot enter", "The temple is nice but it is under renovation. The view from the top of the cliff is very nice which you can take photo of the opposite cliff. The walkway is full of rubbish due to tourist feeding the monkey. The monkey is nasty and you have to beware of your sunglass and hat, they will just snatch it and destroy.", "Impressive views of the sea from the viewing areas. No access to the temples. Not much else to do so not worth the two hour trip in searing heat and congested roads.", "It is an awesome place to visit , and thus attracts a lot of tourists. The story behind the temple and the caves is very interesting and quite fascinating. We went during the morning and realy liked the waves and the place.", "This was the most beautiful temple that I saw while in . Go at sunset & see the kecak dance. It's truly breathtaking here. Oh & the monkeys are too funny & cute!", "I was really excited to go to this beautiful Hindu monument on the coast, especially because it has such an interesting legend. But I was disappointed to see how touristy it has become. IDR 60,000 just to get into the complex. Make your way past all of the usual food places and shop peddlers (that seem to dominate ), to get to the actual temple. The site is indeed breath-taking, but you can't actually go up to the temple. If the tide is low enough, you can make your way to the boulder the temple sits on, but that's as far as you go. The same goes for the other little structures in the complex. I guess I was expecting more for such a long and expensive trip to get there.", "This \\terrible\\\" rating does not reflect the temple and the scenery - the temple is serene and the scenery stunning. But I want to warn visitors to stay well clear of the boat hire service which is offered within the temple grounds (not sure who runs the boat hire service but being within the ticketed perimeter I assume the temple administration does at least supervise the service). The facilities of the boat hire service are poorly maintained and the management is unprofessional. When trying to board a boat, the stone stairs down to the water collapsed under me and I was thrown into the water. Even though I was clearly injured as a result of the fall, there was no help from the boat crew or the management, only shrugs. So: do visit the temple, it is worth it. But don't use the boat hire\"", "clean. good sand and surf. location is good and parking for scooter. food handy. hawkers leave you alone. recommend.", "I've been to many times and always wanted to visit this temple. I got close, driving by a few months ago as we hurried to a friends village for a ceremony. Today I finally got to stop and enjoy this beautiful place! So did lots of other people but it didn't matter-we were all there to enjoy! As with anywhere in , there was a small cost involved-$3 Aus per person, but it was well worth it!", "First of all the drive to the temple is magnificent. As you climb the mountain and look back you can see the sea below and a great amalgamation of Blue water and green vegetation. You will also see the new bridge being built over the sea which is connecting the Ngurah rai airport. The entry is IDR 30k. If your legs and shoulders are not cover the attendants at the gate will provide you a cloth to cover it. Thus you need not be appropriately dressed for the occasion. is quite hot in the afternoon and thus most people will ask you to visit here in the evening as you can also catch a spectacular sun set from the top of the cliff where the temple is situated. However, I preferred the afternoon sun because the monkeys don't come out in the heat leaving enough space and time for you to enjoy the view. Else, you need to really take care of your sunglasses and hats as they have special affinities towards these articles. The best view of 2 cliffs touching down the blue sea and the water on the shore being green gives a magnificent view. The cliffs are made of limestone and thus is white in colour. My mouth automatically opened in awe of the sight in front of me. This place is not to be missed under any circumstances.", "This temple was worth every penny spent to drive there. So spiritual and majestic that is really shows what is all about. Try to book your tour around sunset. Although it is busy, it is 100% worth it.", "I thought we could go to the actual temple but we couldn't. Just viewed it from afar. It's an hour from Intercontinental Jimbaran.", "This is a nice to place to spend the afternoon, especially whilst observing various families going to use the actual temple. The views of and from the temple are stunning and even though the temple is not the grandest in terms of construction it's setting makes it really special. Definitely worth a visit if you are going to ", "With the lake and the mountains opposite this temple complex has a beautiful setting. When we visited the gardens were in full flower. Well worth visiting.", "this is a must see .stunning sunset but lots of traffic. the temples was beautifull. very much worth a visit", "Plan your trip first to get there because of traffic :). Sun sets around 18.30. It was very nice to spend a few hours before watching sunset. No rush we were on holiday! Today low tide so people can walk to the holy temple easier. We walked past 2 holy sneaks. Folks believed they live there long time already. Food at restaurants there are a bit more expensive than usual. 70,000 Rp for a noodle fried with vegetables and tiny shrimps. It was tasty through. We went there on religious day so it was pleasant to see them in traditional outfits on. Entrance fee and parking fee are required.", "This temple is quite a sight. There are always a heap of tourists here but the view is the reason they come. It's best to visit earlier in the day as sunset time is really busy. The shopping there isn't too bad and the drive out there is quite scenic.", "The temple itself you couldn't really go in but you could see it from the outside. Good view. The show at the end of the temple was really fun though.", "The first time i went to and visit this temple. It takes sometime (not that long) to arrived there. The situation there is very peaceful and the locals are very helping. It is required for woman to use a special cloth that covering the knees. Overall, its a very cool place", "The views from around the temple and the parts of the temple itself are very lovely to go to and experience. If you are there in the evening, you can experience the religious show (at a cost) and it tells a religious story (Hinduism). Whilst I was exploring I gave my driver money to get me a ticket as the locals usually know the process and can get the tickets quicker for you, as people crowd around the ticket area in packs to get tickets as the seating is eventually limited. There are sometimes lots of insects, especially after or during the show because of the lights and it being at the coast. Take some bug spray if you are worried about this.", "This place is simply beautiful. The temples that sit on the cliff looking over the sea is one of the most famous tourist attraction in . Must visit for first time visitors.", "Breathtakingly both beautiful and spiritual. Worth the trip. Go before sunset and watch the sun set behind the temple. At low tide walk across to the temple and be blessed by the priests. Just amazing", "Every temple in seems to have its own attraction and here you need to be prepared for quite a long walk to experience the temple and cliff top walk and views down to the sea. Most of the paths are well maintained although their is one section which is a bit of a challenge, but it is well worth it for the views and there are cold drinks for sale when you reach the end. You are warned to remove your hats / glasses / valuables on the way in as the monkeys are a little more adventurous here.", "The temple itself is beautiful and a good place to relax. The best way to reach is via lake by canoe.", "If you like the photo just go that what we human do in today world. If you extra day at . From ubud to the temple round trip 4 to 5 hour depending on morning or afternoon and the traffic 🚥 So prepare to use up the whole day Good luck 🙄🤔🤞🙏", "This is the picture of the temple on IDR 50.000 note. The view is really amazing, but the weather there was changing fast. Rainy and sunny day can be changed rapidly.", "It is really something to have build this temple in the sea. However dont expect to spend a day here. It is nice to have seen it with your own eyes, but a picture would do the same. Very crowded with tourists.", "We visited the temple with our family in September and were advised by our driver before leaving the car to take off our hats, sunglasses, secure our handbags around our body, carry no food, and be careful with our phones. We had to queue up to purchase our ticket and receive a sarong to rent (culturally respectful to wear at temples) due to the bus loads that arrived at the same time. We then took the short walk to the cliff face; the views were amazing but the monkeys were everywhere! During our short walk we watched 1 hat, 2 pairs of sunglasses and 2 iPhones get taken by the monkeys! There were 'wardens' around that had food for the monkeys to try and entice them to give the items back, but still quite frightening for some unsuspecting tourists. My son also looked on of the monkeys in the eye and smiles, only for it to chase him and try to steal his jandel. Apparently showing ones teeth is a sign of aggression to the monkeys. Apart from the monkeys the temple is another 'must do', amazing views of the ocean and coast.", "This temple is just so beautiful! Located right by the ocean, the views are magical. The only minus is that it is very crowded with tourists.", "This is one of those clear examples where tourism has killed the attractiveness of this Temple. The whole experience of walking through rows and rows of stalls selling anything and everything before you reach the Temple is a complete turn off. The sacredness of the site is totally lost amongst the hoards of people. I know I am just as guilty as the next person because I travel often but sometimes I really regret how tourism can ruin the one reason why you visit a place. I fear this is happening all over .", "Located 1200 mtrs above sea level and 70-80 minutes by car from Ubud, this place is amazing. The temple is situated on the lake between the mountains. Magical scenery. The grounds are kept clean and the gardens are really beautiful. You can rent a boat and go out on the lake as well. We arrived there before noon, the weather was nice and cooler than in Ubud. It was not crowded at all. Witnessed a religious procession and managed to take great photos. If possible, go early, combine with a trip to Jatiluwih rice fields and Gitgit waterfall in Singaraja.", "Hired a driver to show us around for the day and landed here ...the beach was ok but the hawkers hit you as soon as you try to get comfortable ....massage hair nails the works ....nice to just relax", "This temple perched dramatically on the west coast of is worth a visit if for nothing else that to view the amazing coastal scenery. We were warned about the monkeys which have a habit of stealing things and generally being a menace, but we didn't encounter any issues - thought they were cute!", "The temple in the lake with the beautiful garden with blooming flowers on the side and hills in the background make this a very picturesque location. Worth a visit. More like a picnic spot than a temple vibe to the place though", "What a fun way to spend an hour... Lots of little areas to visit within the temple. Just dont take any food etc in with you as the monkeys will notice and be on you. We didnt take anything in besides a camera and they completely left us alone. A couple near is had a packed of cigaretts stolen that was in the guys pocket, plus a bottle of water.", "Beautiful temple, something different to witness but you are not actually allowed into the temple - you can see the Kecak dance and stroll along the gardens but the monkeys will steal anything, even from your hands. They stole my sister's show off her food and started chewing it. They even snatched a child's glasses - not worth it to go if you have very young kids.", "The place is mainly touristy with plenty of busses, and selfie photographs. But it has peace and is really exotic as the temples are on the water. Also many boat possibilities to go around on the lake.", "It's a must-visit place during your visit to . One of the most beautiful Hindu temples i have seen. It has a serene and calm effect. Off course it will be crowded as it attracts many tourists.", "Temple set in pleasant gardens with spectacular views from cliff tops. Reasonable admission cost - only 25K Rp. for foreign adults. Access to the temple is limited during religious festivals / celebrations. All adults need to wear appropriate clothing - though sarongs / wraps can be borrowed free of charge. A nearby warung offers local food at reasonable prices (esp. considering this is a major tourist hot-spot).", "We arrived when the tide was coming in you could not get out there fully! We went here in the afternoon, which I would recommend going in the morning to beat the crowds. . A quiet walk back to the many scenic hilltop cafes where you could watch the tide roll in around the temple", "Quiet, less rushed side of and Dempasaar. The beach had beautiful sand and few people. Bars and restaurants were a short walk away. Away from the beach we encountered a hawker trying to sell us Rolex watches for $50. Be careful.", "The temple itself isn’t so special but the sourrounded nature is quite nice. Entrance fee is IDR 60.000 for adults. Be sure to come early before thousands of tourists are there. It’s very crowded & if all the selfie tourists ready with the picture of the day it can takes hours to see anything. Must be very patient & brave. But of course this hotspot is a must!", "We really loved the view of the Beach, so beautiful. Just be careful of the monkeys around the temple, just take off the glasses and any jewelry that you wear before entering the front gate.", "The temple and gardens were lovely but it was expensive to visit and there were lots of tourists. The tide was out on the day of my visit so you could walk out to the temple but had to be \\blessed\\\" to walk the few stairs up it and this required more money.\"", "We only viewed this beautiful temple from our hotel and from golf course. Stunning, mystical and beautiful watching the waves crashing in from sunrise to darkness. Amazing.", "I love this temple by the lake. Beautiful and peaceful. Despite rain there were quite a few visitors. Adjacent garden/park has some equipment for children to play on. Will come back later on a sunny day. The restaurant is mediocre. The buffet is a better value.", "Its a beautiful location. It really does not matter if you visit it in the morning or in the evening. We had been there in the morning. Although there was crowd yet the morning light allows the temple to present a different scene more serene and calming. This is must visit destination while in .", "After seeing many Instagram shots of this temple and having heard good recommendations from friends who had visited, we made this temple a must stop during our private trip around . This temple is absolutely gorgeous however is becoming a bit of a tourist attraction. The temple is set out on a lovely ground which you are able to walk around at your own pace. The stepping stone area is extremely busy, the rest of the temple was alot quieter to walk around. Would definitely recommend feeding the fish which was a highlight of mine.", "This temple is something I have never seen before. Based on top of very beautiful cliff in forest with amazing view and full of monkeys. Just be careful those little bastards like to steal things from you specialy everything what hangs. Just take care about your sunglasses, they realy enjoy stealing it from behind 😊. Highly recommended.", "The temple is an awesome piece of architecture that is situated up in the mountains, 1200 metres above sea level, sitting at the edge of a lake. It took our taxi driver about two hours from port to get there. We were amazed at the beauty and tranquility of this place. The well kept lawns and surrounding lake exude a sense of peace and calm. Lots of visitors. Unfortunately, the day we were there, it was drizzling with a bit of fog, adding to the mystic of the area. The temple can be found on their 50,000 bank note. The traffic going back was horrendous and we took much longer but our driver got us in on time for our ship's departure.", "It's well worth running the gauntlet through all the market stalls at the entrance to see such spectacular coastal scenery. It is particularly beautiful watching the sunset over the temple.", "Sunset is at low tide so the temple doesn't look like it's floating. As such, it's not much more special than any other beach sunset. However, everyone has heard of it and so it's completely packed with people. The night before this we had beer and fresh fish on the beach and it was a much nicer experience.", "The temple has a cliff top trail with picturesque views of the ocean and surrounding cliff tops. Arrive early to avoid the crowds and be mindful of your belongings as there are many wild monkeys around that tend to snatch tourists bags.", "This temple stands alone past a beach on big rock formation. Surprise to fine spring water so out from the land which sprouts from below the rocks. Drank it and gave some alms as token to the so call priest there for blessing. It was crowded with local tourist from Indonesia and some major University trip with many teenagers grabbing foreign tourist for picture posing randomly hahaha....Oh there is a yellow python along the beach below the rocks but u need to pay and I dont support such captivity shows.", "One of the most beautiful places i have been to. Such a sacred place and feels that way too. We walked across to the other side through the shallow water, and a monk helped my mother on the way back as the waves were a bit higher. Just a really beautiful place to visit and tick off your bucket list.", "Very beautiful scenary with a large space to walk and enjoy the beauty of the temple, as it is surrounded by the lake and with awesome views of mountains, Worth a visit.", "Went to this place yesterday and it is awesome. Definitely somewhere to visit if you come to Nusa Lembongan. Unfortunately, while we were there, someone slipped or got washed off the cliff edge and we witnessed a full on rescue where someone threw in a life jacket, then a surf board, then flagged down a passing boat. Thankfully it ended very well but if that guy had been pulled into the swell by the rocks, it could have been very different! Don’t expect a dramatic rescue every time but do expect a fantastic sight!", "The scenery was awesome! But best to avoid being there after mid noon, as the weather was blasting hot. Upon entering the temple, quite a few monkeys can be seen here and there but wasn't a big deal until midway in, a whole troop of monkeys came rushing out of the forest and I was stunned! Apparently some chinese tourists were feeding some monkeys and the rest seemed to \\smell\\\" food and came running out. The local guides helped dispersed them and after a while they disappeared back into the forest. Thinking back, it was a very interesting sight. The temple in general was quite simple but the scenery around it was the highlight, the cliffs with the waves crashing below and the deep blue sea stretched so far was just satisfying for the eyes and minds. Highly recommended for anyone heading to .\"", "It is a temple situated on the seashore. The top most temple can be accessed only by the locals and not by tourists to maintain the sanctity of the place. Below it, there is a cave where you can taste sweet water.", "Beautiful landscape. Temple nothing spectacular. It is not a must, but a nice place to visit at the peninsula of .", "Nothing much there because when we go there's high tide so we couldn't make it to the temple. There's a few shop where you can buy souvenirs at a fairly good price. Overall nice place to visit!", "This was a very beautiful and mystical temple right in the middle of the ocean and seeing it at sunset was surely a unique experience. BUT we drove on a motorbike from Ubud and it took over an hour to get here and then we were told that people are not even allowed inside the temple. So while the architecture and the overall beauty of the ocean waves and sunset was really serene and nice, it wasn't really worth the painful ride on the bike. It would be good to combine the visit with something else if you are coming from Ubud.", "we totally love this temple wondering how a small temple can stand up all the time by the strong wave. this must be built by the power of pure spirit. we admired this scenic, spent 1.5 hours. will back someday", "We did this as part of the temples and rice fields tour. Best reserved for last. Lots of vendors before you reach the temple. We were there at high tide, was not desperate to walk to the temple. This one s the place to be for a sunset picture", "The pictures that we have from this Temple are in our top 10 of our Trips of a Lifetime. You must see it.", "What a fantastic setting for a temple. I would recommend anyone visiting to visit here. We went at low tide which was great as we were able to walk out to the temple itself. It was busy but not overcrowded.", "What a sight! The temple is next to the beach and it is huge. There are a lot of things to see and it is just breathtaking to be here.", "We were lucky we got their with the low tides as we can walk up to the temple. Great scenic views all around. There is an entrance fees to visit and is very crowded with tourists. There is a nearby hawker stalls/shops to cool off.", "Beautiful temple on the lake at Beratan, worth the trip up the mountains or if passing through from South to North .", "So this temple is all about stairs. There are a total of 7 temples, the first one being the biggest and most beautiful one. For the best view I can recommend to go to the 4th temple. The view is amazing and it takes around one hour. Temple number 5 is rather small. Number 6 is currently under construction and several monkeys life there. The monkeys are not too friendly, so get a guide or some sticks if you want to go to temple number seven. Visiting all temples takes around 4 hours. It was quit exhausting but the view from the temples are worth it!", "We were here during low season and even then there are way too many people. Difficult to get a good photo or anything, including the sunset when everyone is trying to take \\the perfect photo\\\". You can't visit the temple at all and like any tourist spot people are trying to constantly sell you something.\"", "It was a cloudy day when we visited, couldn't see the sunset clearly but nonetheless the view was breathtaking. The lush greens and the white waves crashing on the beach, backed by the beautiful blue sky and sea...the scenery was just awesome. Seriously the view was the highlight, not the temple (small, perched on the cliff, can't really get close to it). Walk out nearer the edge of the cliff for great pictures, but at your own risk. BEWARE OF MONKEYS! Saw some fierce monkey fights and was warned by our driver to not have any loose items hanging on us as the monkeys will snatch them.", "This was the last of our three temple stops in . Hugely impressive even at low tide. The area leading to the temple has been commercialised and there are many traders but you don’t get overly pestered. There are some great photo viewing points especially from the area higher up to the right of the temple. The hole in the wall is also well worth seeing. Take some Indonesian rupiah if you need to use the toilets. Not expensive but the locals do charge.", "its a nice temple but not really impressive, we had a perfect moment to visit the tempel it was a really nice sunny day and there was somthing specail that day iam not sure what but the whole town came to the tempel to have a pick nick and offer, it was beautiful to see.", "Very nice temple on a rock. Go at sunset for the nicest views and pictures. Can get very crowded. At low tide you can visit the holy water fountain.", "Ancient temple visit here everytime we travel with friends new to . Cheap shopping if you bargain right. Must go to see the snake and bird centre inside temple grounds,can get hands on experience if your game enough. Also get first hand experience with lewaks and have fresh coffee as well. Never tire of this location", "For what you get the price isn't really to justify! It was the most expensive temple we've visited but not worth the price. Super crowded as well. If you have to skip a temple - than it can be that one!", "You pay 50.000 per Person entrance. Additional you have to pay parking and toiletts, they just try to squeeze out every coin they can from the tourists. The temple is nice with the lake and the mountain in the background, but with all the tourists not enjoyable. Also besides the temple building, you can always see on the pictures, the complex is not nice at all. They have deer in cage and you can make pictures with a snake. What a terrible place. Not worth a visit.", "The temple is located on a hill. The view from the top is really amazing. Maybe only access to the temple is quite tiring, past several stairs. The ticket fee price is only idr 10k. A very worthy temple to visit.", "Super nice ocean view with temple on there, very crowded dont get lost with your group, go to holy water in the bottom of the temple and go to holy snake in front of / across the holy water", "We’ve been here before, but it’s such a magical place to come back. There are two temples one located on the sides of the cliffs and the other in the ocean tidal area. Just imagining how they built this facility is something to ponder. If you are fortunate to arrive at low tide, you can literally walk out to the base of the main temple. This is a favorite destination for visitors, so expect crowds. Pay attention to the signs about where to walk or not walk…some have gotten hurt not doing so. This is one of 's best attractions, with the beautiful temples with the ocean backdrop; this is truly worth the drive to see.", "When I went to this temple I must need to wear Salon (traditional costume). There is a lot of monkey at this temple. Very nice thing is from this temple my mom and I can see the Indien Ocean and get very fresh air. Very nice view. All the visitors come to this temple, enjoy sunset with panoramic view and go to see the shows. I really enjoy this place. When I have a chance to go again, I want to be there again.", "This temple is set along a cliff top within lovely gardens. The are some monkeys so keep your possessions close to your body and make sure that you take the time to walk along both directions of the wall. The entrance fee includes appropriate clothing for both males and females. Be sensible when finding locations along the wall to have your photo taken as they are really steep cliffs.", "Our tour was rushed & had to leave before sunset. There was ceremony so was not able to get close to temple. Recommend tourists to include walk to \\bridge\\\", temple & stay for sunset. Can get close to crashing waves against rocky shores & view out to ocean.\"", "It was not sunny when we visited this typical nese temple but still, surrounded by mist, it was magical. It's a pity that it started raining and we just stayed 30 min.", "A pay to enter place but well worth it. Time the tides if you want to go across to the temple. Views are great and a wonderful place that is worth the walk about.", "I went to the temple park during a holy Hindu festival. Hundreds of people traditionally dressed walked from the local town 5 kilometers away as part of the ceremony. I guess there was an actually temple, but they wouldn't let me in. No tourists allowed. So I took a long walk around the property and enjoyed being there. They give out a wrap to cover your legs after paying the entrance fee. I think it was a few dollars, but it should have been free.", "Many souvenir shops stand around the area surrounding the temple, allowing tourists to pick-up a few gifts before making their way to the main attraction. Crowded, but it is an essential part of your trip to .", "We were lucky enough to be staying next door at the Pan Pacific Resort where you can walk across if the tide was out. stunning views of the temple sunset is amazing but very busy early morning is more peaceful defiantly worth a visit.", "We went mid morning and even though the is a little walking up and down i would highly recommend getting the early or later in the day. The area you walk through to get to the temple is highly maintained forest with monkeys. You walk on concrete (which was warm by the time we got there). The view and setting is completely awe inspiring and i definitely will go back for an evening with show and sunset. Be care of the monkeys with your possessions though. They have learnt of they take your hat, sunglasses phone etc they get food for retrieval of items. If the security isn't around & they are not fed quick enough you tend not to get the items back.", "Nice view of the temple with the sea as a backdrop. The place offers different view on low and high tide. Good photo moments.", "On the day that we were at the temple, there was a funeral. It was magical. The temple and lake on there own are well with a visit, but the wonderful procession for the funeral was beautiful. Gardens are very well looked after. There are areas within the temple which have no admittance to tourists, this allows for people to pray without being watched all the time. Only thing that I did not like were the deer and other animals, which are kept as pets in the temple gardens. There is insufficient space in the pens for them.", "Simply beautiful. The grand temple standing in the water is a great view to enjoy. You can enjoy the ocean view all over this place. The temple is beautiful. The entry fees is a bit expensive but it's worth considering the beauty.", "Nice walk with beautiful views. Temple itself not accessible to the public. Huge, well kept area. Well worth the visit. Even a few monkeys to add to the fun.", "The view is absolutely stunning. It is one of the more popular attractions so be prepared for the crowds. Unfortunately the tide was high so we couldn't go out to the temple but it was still magnificent to see from the view points.", "Our family has visited this Temple many times over 30 yrs, it is or was, always a welcome visit. If you have never seen or experienced monkeys in a natural environment then this is your opportunity. Importantly the temple grounds are beautiful, the old trees are more amazing than the monkeys I think. We took a family, their first visit, mostly all went well and everyone appreciated both the spiritual and natural worlds of monkeys and temples. Couple of noteworthy observations for visitors and staff (Particularly Temple management if they read this). *the cost of one day entry is suitably priced but for those staying nearby repeated entry should be available. The only alternate path around the outside is shared by pedestrians and motor bikes. This walk is very dangerous, unpleasant, scary, polluting and after dark an accident waiting to happen! I am disappointed to see nese prioritize making money out of temple entry rather than considering people safety. Offer a slightly increased priced ticket for repeated entry; perhaps? Make a pedestrian path only; perhaps? A solution to this dangerous situation is needed quickly! Please provide a sensible, safe alternative and stop forcing people both tourist and locals to walk the motorbike track because of fencing off the temple area in order to gain revenue for the temple. *My 14 yr old grandson was grabbed and scratched by an aggressive male monkey sporting for a fight, same monkey, some minutes later bit a man in his 20's/30's. He got too close to the monkey's face taking a photo and whilst there are signs around with some information and 'enter at your own risk' information perhaps photos of monkey bite and rabies side affects ( bit like anti smoking images) might be be more useful, realistic education about monkeys being wild, potentially very dangerous animals. * Quite a few staff seemed completely uninterested in watching out for the public, on their mobile phones! Disinterested and looking bored. *The banner sellers seemed to be more aggressive and taking up more space on the access and through paths, we had difficulty walking past them without being harassed. In the current situation would sadly not recommend.", "This temple is located on the coast of Tabanan, right on the beach! You might be surprised to see some snake charmers here and there near the temple but like me if you are from India it wont surprise you one bit. The place is too crowded and entry to the temple is generally prohibited to public. You can stroll around the temple and there some local shopping you can do right next to the beach.", "It was an unforgettable experience to this temple. The temple is nearby the sea and we have a chance to endure the beauty of the nature. Sun set is very beautiful. Cool!!!", "So nice to be left alone and not hassled by Hawkers. The beach is perfect for young children, its like a protected bay without waves. Plenty of restaurants to see along the boardwalk", "Very nice temple to visit! You have to bring your sarong with you so there's no need to rent,be careful with the monkeys all around. They sometimes steal something from the guests to trade for food.", "Great views,but pretty crowded at sunset. Wear study shoes; flip flops are dangerous! The beach/rocks are very slippery. They will charge you to visit temple (and use toilet) beware you cannot access further than the first set of steps (10 steps). Arrange transport first, difficult to get new taxi(all waiting for ppl).", "It was a long drive from our Anataya to the temple especially because of the traffic jams. Reaching our destination, we felt that it was worth the trouble. Spread over a vast expanse of land on a hill top, it provides a breath taking view of the Indian Ocean. In fact, the mountain appears to be rising out of the sea. It is unique because it is perhaps, the only temple dedicated to the monkeys. Hoards of monkeys around are harmless and seem to be protectors of their deity. The area around is full of shops selling souvenirs and food. The surroundings are so beautiful that it seems to be the most photographed temple in . One has to climb quite a few steps to pay homage but it's natural beautyakes it worth it.", "Really worth seeing this if you are in the area. Nice and special place. We had a guide with us, my husband was a bit afraid of getting robbed by the monkeys :) They were really funny though, had no shame what so ever! Gave us some good laughs. The temple we were not able to see close up, but that is of course understandable since it is for worshiping only. We got some nice photos and was told how the ceremony goes on. We were glad we picked a guide, and he was also very funny.", "You do not feel like you are in a temple, but the views are fantastic. The monkeys were not as aggressive as some reviews suggested. A nice walk, although the paths do get crowded with tourist bus visitors.", "It is nice to visit a temple in the forest inside the town. The number of tourists gathering there just spoils it, as we miss the magic it could be.", "To take pictures at the infamous gate with gunung agung behind you, you don't need to climb all those thousands of stairs. It was at the second level of the temples so probably only less than 50 stairs away. We didn't go all the way up but if you like hiking and learn more about hinduism and their tradition there, there are guides that will accompany you to go up. If like us, you just want to take pictures in front of gunung agung, then make sure you come when the weather is nice and clear. We came in a cloudy day and got no view of Gunung Agung which was a shame. If you're driving from Amed, there's a shortcut with good road condition to this place. But make sure you drive a good strong vehicle since the road is a bit too high. My brother drove an automatic car with only 1000cc engine and he had to struggle to get to Lempuyang through the shortcut. The main road is easier to drive on obviously.", "I love to be here and enjoy the view of temple around. the place is so quite place in the morning and less visitor. I recommended to visit in the morning around 6 - 9 AM. Beautiful and lovely place.....", "excellent visit, one off the best visit in , try to visit the morning by the small boats in front off the temple, on the sunrise, the light of the sun ( orange) is beautifull on the temple, and the garden is very good to visit and to wlak", "The popularity of this temple is well-deserved. I was expecting an Indiana Jones jungle temple environment, but the grounds are expansive and well-manicured with whimsical accents. In fact, it was more like a park with a temple compound plopped on it. The temple's location on a lake at a higher elevation also makes it relatively cooler and more comfortable to visit. I visited during a day prone to rain, so the crowds complained about in other reviews were non-existent, although there were still a fair amount of visitors. I also visited before lunch so that also may have played a role in keeping the crowds down. The cloudy day even enhanced my visit, since I could actually see the swirls of mist here and there around the lake and the mountains and sort of set a mood to my photographs. There was no need to wear a sarong here since we weren't actually walking on temple grounds. My guide told me many families, including his, would also come up for the day to relax and picnic on the grounds. This must be on sunnier days, I'm thinking. I was able to observe a local ceremony that took place while visiting. My guide surmised a family was there to bring home some holy water. They were accompanied by a group of musicians. I also learned another reason why Ulun Danu Beratan is so popular . . . an iconic image of it is printed on the Indonesian 50K rupiah banknote. So, the many Indonesians visiting come to see the actual temple that's depicted on their money.", "The temple itself was quite small but it takes a beautiful trek along the side of a mountain (overlooking the sea) to get to it. When we went they were charging 50,000$idr but we've heard in the past they sometimes charge 30,000$ to 80,000$, I guess depending on what month/season. We would still recommend going!", "Its a nice temple - its on the coast . But i felt its a bit overrated - its not out of the world as some of the reviews would have you believe", "What a temple and what a view. the temple situated at the top and sunset was amazing . it is one of the best spot to see in . must visit", "The ride Towards this area is more rewarding than the temple itself. I can imagine that at sunrise the picture is more special. The setting is mystique between the clouds and mountains.", "This temple has that post card look. It really is beautiful. Unfortunately it is a tourist hot spot at Sunset so it is very crowded. Still definitely worth seeing.", "We went to temple for the sunset view. It was unfortunate that it was a cloudy day. But that’s nature you can’t challenge but what was disappointing and sad was the fraud in a religious place. There was a line for Holy water. We stood in the line: after that there were 2 so called priest who were waiting to give a flower and put tika. But they forcefully expected us to put money. When we refused they just pushed us aside and didn’t give the flower or the tika. Then whenever we walked ahead to climb the steps we we’re stopped and not allowed to go up since we had not paid near the holy water. The 2 men who claimed they were priest looked more like rogues dominating. The people who were allowed went up only a few steps to see that the gates were closed and no entry- people with the hope to see the view from the temple paid to those priest but these guys didn’t even mention that anyway there is no entry. Total farce in the name of religion and fooling tourist I am attaching photos showing those people who were collecting money and those stopping people from entering till they pay.", "we had a nice walk along the beach ,plenty of bars/restraunts ,hawkers not to pushy you can hire all the usual stuff jet skies etc overall not bad", "The overall setting of the temple is extremely beautiful. Jutting out into the sea with azure water all around, it's a photographer's delight. It's accessible during low tide when you can simply walk till the temple. The main temple is out of bounds for tourists but a small cave with 'holy water' is accessible. The priests will expect you to donate & will give you a nasty look if you don't. There were three of us; one of us donated but the priests looked at each other, made a face & mouthed 'Indians!'. There is another cave with a 'holy snake'. You again need to make a donation to see it (& even touch it). If you put aside these moneymaking schemes by the priests, the temple is incredible.", "Wow just sit back and consider the history and hard work that went into creating this highly revered Hindu temple some 1100m above sea level. Alternatively just go straight to the back of the queue to worship the god known locally as Instagram. Some disciples make the trek purely to get ‘the’ picture and then go again moaning about the costs associated with getting to the temple and up the hill. We were stopping at Candidasa and it still took us over an hour to reach base camp (the car park). Here you are going to have to buy or rent a sarong, or bring one with you. A German girl who arrived at the same time as us was told that her long skirt was not going to cut the mustard and that she had to have a nese sarong. There was no negotiation. Then you could walk up the hill to the foot of the temple, though you would have to be mad, or you pay the 20k per person up to the next car park to go in one of the fleet of jeeps. And yes you do pay to come down again. But there is no admission into the temple itself. Perhaps the authorities would be better making a one off charge of say 50k per person and then giving free rides and sarongs. It would still be a bargain. It’s a beautiful place, and if you got the right weather it would be perfect. There is actually a loop around the mountain that has nine temples. We walked just to the next one and were done in. Shame that it was in a state of disrepair as it didn’t spur us on to go for the next. If you are athletic you could make a full day of this.", "The temple itself is not so significant-looking but what impresses me is its location...perched on a stiff limestone cliff in Bukit....a very fine view of the Indian Ocean and its white waves hitting the rocks below.....the whole walkway looks much like a nese version of the Great Wall !..refreshing, exciting, stunning..........its a nice way of witnessing the sunset and the Kecak dance,. not to mention the horde of monkeys playing among the grove of frangipani trees planted all over the temple....and according to the warning given to us, they snatch shiny items like watches, glasses, cameras or anything that catches their fancy....and it suddenly happened, one in our group had his glasses snatched by one clever male monkey ....fortunately one of the temple priests helped in taking the glasses back after few minutes egotiations\\\" with the monkey...what an experience ...\"", "We visited here around lunch time. The Temple is quite impressive. We walked across at low tide - a small donation is required and a Hindu blessing given. You cannot actually walk on the steps of the temple so this is really a photo opportunity. All the same its pretty impressive. Plenty of stalls where the stall holders don't really hassle you. Worth the trip", "The temple is stunning , the sun plus the temple make them look magical. The sea, the wafe... All become the perfect unity.", "Beautiful Hindu (obviously) temple not far from Amed. Actually it's seven temples on the ascend. I only went to the first one - the biggest and the best that opens the view to mount Agung and rice fields. The remple is beautiful is detailed. Especially the gates and the stairs to them. There is not much of ascend to the first temple as you drive up to it and park in the parking space, then take several staircases and you have arrived. I was not very lucky with the view because it was cloudy and even the first temple is high inhough to be in the clouds. But I enjoyed my time watching the sky clear up a little and revealing the rice fields in a haze (could not the the mount still). However in Amed there are plenty spots from where you can see the full frontal of the mount. The temple is not touristy at all and pretty empty unless there is a ceremony. In case of the ceremony it is told to be full of people moving slowly along the entire length of the road. You can hire a guide if you want to, but you dont have to. The entrace is free, but you are asked to make a small donation. You also have to wear sarong - piece of cloth to cover your legs and preferable shoulders if you are wearing and open top. The second temple is a small jungle temple about 2 km from the first one up the road. Jungle is knows as monkey territory (especially the part between the 6th and the last temple, which is also 1700 stairs, so it's tireing too). The troop of monkeys living their is reported to be very obnoxious and agressive with a record of many people bitten. That was one of the reasons I chose to stick to the first temple. It was a wonderful quiet comtemplation experience.", "We hired a car and driver for the four hour trip from Ubud to Permuteran. This beautiful lake and shrine was recommended as a mid way stop. It was lovelier than we could have imagined. A great place to stretch our legs, enjoy the views, and experience a serene environment. It is well worth the drive!", "A very beautiful hindu temple. The day I went was luckily to me of encountering praying rituals there. People dressed in white for rituals and green for instrument players. The harmony of people and the heaven mingled around the place. It was really really nice. We paid for circling on the lake, and took some pictures from the water. It's a bit different from the point of view on the land, but still the temple is awesome.", "Good time to go is around 4 or 5 in the evening as later you may just miss the sunset as its a long walk from the car park to the temple. Also the tide is low so you can walk and go to the temple. However when we went the steps to go up was closed, not sure why. there is a fresh water spring under the temple and you can go a sip water from it and take some blessings from the priest in the form of flowers, they ask for donations/ but thats not compulsory, so don't fall for it. around there are path ways to walk and sit and click snaps and shops if you want to do some small time shopping", "The hawkers on the beach drove us nuts! Only went once as we went there for a peaceful swim! The hotel did take us there in their buggy, which was nice.", "The temple is an amazing place to visit with breathtaking cliff top views and ancient temple ruins not forgetting the odd monkey or two. Very busy with tourists but definitely a must see.", "The most amazing, must see temple in ...Go at sunset on a clear day as it truly is beautiful! A very special feeling when you are close to the temple, can't explain it!!", "This large temple complex sits atop cliffs very similar to Ireland's Cliffs of Moher. I was rather surprised when I downloaded my photos that there were none of the actual temple...the puctureque part of this venture was the cliff and ocean views and watching the monkeys. The monkeys are very fast and sly, and will grab glasses, hats, earrings, etc. you could walk a long away along the walkways of the different cliffs. Beautiful views. Others with us went back to watch the sunset.", "A must visit in . You just cannot miss this beautiful temple. Mostly crowded all through the day. You cannot enter the temple as a visitor. Lots of restaurants outside the temple compound.", "Going here the best when the weather is clear. The best time is when you can see the Agung mount from second temple. But even if no mountain it still rock! You have to be patient if want to get official spot for photo", "The view is breathtaking. Temple perched high above, though you can't really get close. Lots of wild monkeys around so beware of your belongings", "This temple is one of the must visit out of many temples which are in . The temple has a nice location close to the sea and infact its surrounded by water during high tide. The place is crowded most of the time in and around as there are few other smaller temples in the area. If its bright and sunny you will get stunning pictures during the day as well as an extremely beautiful sunset. Tip- Don't hesitate to rope in the local photographers..they charge 2 dollars a printed picture but would be happy to help you with your camera as well.", "Visited this temple with my partner. This temple is in the sea which you can walk to at low tide. The sunset is amazing and the whole place is amazing to see.", "Read about bad reputation of bad robbery monkey train; but we could not find them maybe because we went early in noon time; Stunning sea wave, cliff and temple view!!", "Absolutely mesmerizing,took a taxi ,picked us up from our hotel .It was an hour away ,through nice scenic drive. We arrived around 9am and just caught the end part of the prayer ceremony.Tide was low so we were able to walk across to the temple. If you like something here ,buy it .. you won't find again it in local markets", "Don't miss the sunset there. Go quiet early if you want to see the show. Take the stairs up to the temple to see an inspiring view of the ocean. I rented a motorbike and went there and enjoyed the show.", "We went around 2 pm and stayed for 2 hours. It's a nice view and they have a lot of nicely landscaped areas to walk around as well as a lot of stores in the area. Don't expect anything too fancy, and you won't be disappointed. You can't actually enter the temple, and at high tide, you can't even walk across for holy water or whatever it is. I found that it didn't bother me at all, and if it was having that option but also having to fight a crowd, I'd much rather just enjoy the view with fewer people around.", "you'll be competing with hundreds of visitors all trying to capture the perfect photo of this beautiful temple. from all angles it is so beautiful. We had a cool and cloudy day with misty conditions over the mountains & lake. This was my favourite temple in , so serene. We wandered through the beautiful gardens and the kids had a play in the local playground which was great.", "Enjoyed not only the temple but the black sand beach as well. Really unique to see something in there water like that. Don't miss it if in the area.", "This temple a place that you must visit if you travel to . As it is high in the hills the temperature was lower than near the beach thus we could walk around without getting too hot.", "This is one of ancient temple in by the lake of Beratan. The beautiful atmosphere of hillside and lake is amazing 🙏", "Actually Lempuyang Temple is located at the peak of mt Lempuyang,and the famous gate of heaven is the split gate of pura penataran agung which is at the foot of the mountain.i visited it in June.actually i plan to go the top,but heard that i must wake up earlier,and not enough info about climbing to the peak of mt lempuyang,so i visited pura penataran agung only,travellers are prohibited to enter the temple,you can take photos outside of it only,cuz my local friend brought me inside,and prayed there,so i have a chance to go inside.after that you must queue for photo taking of the gate of heaven,someone there will help you to take photo(tipping is welcomed).noted that it might take quite a long time to wait,depends on the numbers of travellers,that time i waited for 30 minutes++(not sure of it), then if you dont wat to climb up,nothing to do here,have to go down and back.if you want to climb up to the peak,you can hire the guide to accompany you,the price is fixed.", "We are staying at the Maya Sanur Hotel which has I must say the nicest beach frontage in this area, the beach is a little disappointing but that’s maybe in my head, it is fairly clean unfortunately I have seen a couple of stray dogs doing their business on the beach which is not nice as it is a narrow beach. The one downside are the hawkers walking up and down the front trying to sell you water sports all day everyday", "Worth visiting for excellent access to the clifftop coastline and historic temple. In the heat of the day, there's a bit of walking to take in all the view points - the view of the temple headland from the north was preferred. Many monkeys present that have been conditioned by naive tourists to play a game of \\Who's the smartest and the quickest?\\\" And the monkeys win on both counts. In our short visit we saw 2 pairs of sunglasses taken by monkeys and another monkey disappearing with glasses in hand. No guarantee that they will be retrieved. The area could be improved by Interpretative signage about the temple and its histroy.\"", "The temples are located on a lake in the mountain area - very picturesque and really worthwhile to visit. Would recommend this as a must see attraction in ", "We arrived about 8.30 am the veiws were really amazing but as for the temple its self it was very disappointing! There wasnt much to look at and the monkeys were all in the bushes as local were throwing stones at them!", "Its one of the best sunset point you can ever see. Standing on the edge if sea, where wind blows swiftly and then the amazing sun is setting off the shore just let's the eye have its best treat. Highly recommended for photographers n sunset lovers. The temple is also very nice. You can get a glimpse of Indonesian Hindu tradition near the temple.", "This place is a shrine for the local nese worshipers to make offerings to their deities. Its located by the sea on a piece of rock. Rituals can be seen performing daily in this area. So this place is not only a seascape wonder, it's also a cultural foot hold. Sitting low tide, the shrine on the rock can be reached by walking on the exposed sea rocks. During high tide, the shrine turned into an island. This place is also popular for surfers as the it has good waves most of the time. The cliff formation along the coastline is an amazing sight and it stretches to a far as the eyes can see. Been here many times, and it still amazes me until today. Other than sight seeing, tourists can shop for many cultural items and souvenirs her as well as there are many shops and stalls to fulfil your indulgence. Highly recommended!", "We visited with my family including and 9 and 11 year olds.We had a driver take us from Kuta at about 3 pm for the sunset and returned around 730 pm for $30 aus . It took an hour to get there and the traffic is congestured.It cost $6 dollars per adult and $3 for kids.There is a stack of shops for buying the usual stall stuff. The good part is most have prices so if you cant be bothered haggling and it is approx the same price.At the moment it is low tide at sunset which is great for getting across to the temple at sunset and getting photos. There is restaurants across the cliff face with great views and reasonable priced. You can also see lawaks and also have a lawack coffee for $2.50 if you like.It cost extra to go into the Holy cave a touch the holy snake if that suits you. Highly recommend this temple for all that are in .", "I wanted to visit the temple because of that famous shot of the Gate of Heaven. We left Ubud with our driver, Ketut around 9am. It was a scenic ride especially when you are not too far from the temple and can see the ride fields. I asked him to let me out of the car so I can take some picture of the scenic greenery. The ride from Ubud took just over 2 hours. He drove us to a parking lot and told us that cars are no longer able to go up because of tourists as well as because of a big ceremony that was happening on the day we went. From the main parking lot, we paid very little to get on motorbikes and have the men drive us to the other parking lot near the entrance. There we had to put on a sarong and give a small donation of your choice. Because of the nese ceremony on that day - February 21st, 2019, no one was allowed to take the stairs up to the heavens gate and I believe most of the temples were closed, but some were open. We planned on doing the gate and visiting a temple, but after the 2.5 h wait in line to get a photo and due to heavy rain/storm that came right after I had my photo taken we went back down, boarded the motorcycles and drove off swiftly in the heavy rain back to the first parking lot. We had Ujung Water Palace to do next, so drive off, had lunch in the nearest restaurant and then off to the Palace. Luckily, by the time we got to Ujung Water Temple, it stopped raining. I probably will go back to Lempuyang Temple in my next visit back to , because I do want to see the actual temple grounds and visit the Temples. I suggest checking beforehand if there is a ceremony going on the day you want to visit. Also get there early in the morning because it is packed with tourists mid day. I think it would be nice being there at sunrise or sunset. I post daily on Instagram, if you ‘d like to see more photos of or Ubud aside from the ones I have attached here, feel free to check my Instagram @katfuz I forgot to mention while we were in line we experienced part of the nese ceremony with their Holy Man and his team coming and blessing the temples and people. I have attached a photo of this. I have also attached a picture of the nearby restaurant we went to eat after but I cannot remember the name. I will ask my driver, and if you are interested to know it’s name, message me.", "This is a tranquil place. There are lots of place to eat and sit to admire the stunning temples. They have made the walkways wider so it's safe to walk across if they are open. Before getting to the temple there are some markets which was a lovely surprise. Words can't describe the peaceful impact this place has.", "Travelled a couple of hours from Ubud. Wonderful location and the temple is beautiful. The lake and mountains behind make a perfect backdrop. Recommended if you have time. I found it to be one of the best temples in . Make sure to take a halt at one of the viewing decks on the way to the temple on the mountain.Great views.", "We have been a regular visiter to the beach over many years and little has changed. Hawkers in plenty but once you no how to handle them they add to the scene. BINTANG is cold and offered at a cheap price so grab a beer relax and enjoy the sunset. ", "After a long drive from North Kuta to this place we finally got there. We paid entry then walked down the steps to view the temple. You are greeted by 'ticket inspectors' who then tag along giving you limited information about it and get rid of the monkeys from the path. We were there less than 15 minutes, after giving the chap a small thank you tip for his efforts we were told it was not enough. We told him we did not ask for a tour and told him he would not be getting any more money from us. We then left with a sour taste. From looking at the reviews they are demanding 100,000IDR. We escaped lightly! Worth avoiding....there are loads to see such as Tanah Lot which you don't have this problem.", "The 'lake temple' is great to photograph in the morning, with the mountains providing a nice blueish background. It is a typical nese temple, with the typical design. But the location - in the Beratan lake - gives it a unique appearance. We visited the place in the morning, before the place became crowded.", "Temple is situated at the cliff, but you don't get to see it, it's off limits. You just get to the entrance. The sea view is nice though. We recommend kecak dance every day at six. Monkey were not present anywhere during our visit, which we didn't mind.", "It's a Beautiful temple, we visited it in evening. The best sunset I have ever seen. View is serene. Lots of shops are there to buy souvenirs. The down side, its way too crowded and long drive. But if you love nature you wont mind that. Great place to visit.", "One of the more iconic temples of , it really is lovely. The temple on the water is small but beautiful. There is definitely more to the grounds and worth a look around. Even on a crowded day you could find yourself some peace here.", "This was one of the recommended stops by our driver for our two days in . The cliff views of the temple and from the temple were well worth the visit.", "This temple was truly beautiful. Grounds are well maintained and you are actually allowed inside the temple unlike a lot of others in that we have been to. Well worth seeing.", "This review is about our own experiences while visiting Lempuyang Temple in Karangasem Regency, East of . Lempuyang temple is the one of the oldest and the sacred temple in . We drove almost 3 hours from Denpasar. The location of this temple was in uphill with some challenging routes due to its proximity up the hill. Reached the main entrance, we had to used sarong to respect the culture. The rental fee for the sarong was IDR 10.000 per person and then we had to give a donation as our wish in any amount. I believe this is not a scam or underwhelming. Having a tourist destination that offers you a great view of Mt. Agung especially in , is a great opportunity. Your donation will help them with a better facility or even for their ceremonial. Taking up the stairs from the entrance, you will find a temple that we shouldn't enter. Taking other stairs you will find the Lempuyang Temple that people were often taking a picture. This area was known as \\Gate of Heaven\\\". Please respect the culture in here and beware of your behaviour. This is a sacred temple. People were lining up to get a picture in this \\\"Gate of Heaven\\\". The locals will help you to take a picture. Donation in here is not a scam. They didn't put any amounts for donation, but a lot of people give them a donation. Oh, by the way, right after you entered the gate of heaven, on your left side, they will give you a holy water to purify your mind and soul. This is what I've called as heaven! Respect their rules inside the temple. Believe me, it's really worth and good to visit. p.s. The view depended on the weather. If you get clear skies, you will get the view of Mt. Agung.\"", "Very beautiful temple and amazing to watch the sunset from the cliffs but very busy due to the fire dance. The temple has lots of steps so it’s not for everybody. Also the monkeys are so cheeky! Saw them steal a shoe, a phone and sunglasses so be careful! Worth a visit if you’re interested in the culture but if you’re looking for a sunset view, I recommend eating at one of the nearby restaurants like Blue Point it Single Finn to enjoy the view with your meal.", "So much rubbish on the sand here :( not pretty. There is also a construction site there atm which makes it noisy and smelly. Great market food though and lots of palm squirrels!", "Awesome views of the temple, especially when there's low tide. Definitely worth to pay the entrance fee", "This temple is of ancient heritage & architecture on the cliff top facing the ocean. Large crow of tourist congregate here to watch the beautiful & amazing sun set. The temple itself is visited by hundreds of people from all over the world. The whole compound of jungle & garden like environment which gives you a cool & refreshing feeling. Most importantly you have to be careful of the many monkeys roaming round all over these areas. If not careful they will snatch you sun glasses, watches or anything attractive. This warning is regularly announced over the microphone from the authorities office. True enough one small cheeky monkey snatched my daughter;s sleeper & ran away. Don't try to chase after. They will re-act angrily. Just report to the security.", "One of the most beautiful places in . Although people usually visit the place in the evening to watch the sunset, i could spend the whole day just sitting on the beach. Since the temple is almost inside the ocean, its not possible to visit the temple when the tide is high. There is a seperate rock where they say the snakes are there which protect the main temple. The temple is dedicated to Varun, the god of water. There is a fresh water spring right inside the temple in the middle of the salty ocean which is considered holy. The sunset is the one of most beautiful you would see", "We came here to watch the sunset- beautiful views of the temple and of the sea. Go at low tide. There are some touristy restaurants and alot of shopping at the top.", "We came here to see the beautiful sunset as recommended by TripAdvisor, and it's true as being recommended. This temple is over visitors. The temple stands on the to of the rock in the middle of the sea. During our visit, the water was very high so we were a little bit afraid to come to the temple. We were sitting on a bench in one of the restaurant to watch the sunset and enjoy the young coconut drink. It's amazing, the temple, the views, and the sunset. Don't miss it if you come to .", "Making your way to this temple you seem to go through a market shop/stall area that goes on forever but once you get through that it is worth it! The temple in the sea lives up to its reputation and so do the crowds that have also come to admire. Having said that it is most definitely worth it and there are plenty of places to sit, sometimes with a stunning view, to relax. A must see when in .", "The temple is located at the seashore. In the evening the tide recedes and one can walk to the temple. The sunset view from the rocks is amazing. We spent around one hour admiring the temple and the sunset view. Definitely worth one visit.", "I gave it a 4 star assessment. Why? I would gladly have given 5 stars for the beautiful temple on a unique location. Unfortunately, the place has become over touristy. It's like a small village with dozens of souvenir shops and restaurants. Therefore, part of the mystery is gone. But you should still go there for a visit because it's breathtakingly beautiful!", "We went because it was the tourist thing to do. We're glad we did but won't likely go back - once you see a thousand monkeys you kind of get all monkey'd out. Be careful of the scammer who sits up near the Temple with the Cemetery nearby. He'll tell you a story about his dead wife, take you for a little tour of the Temple then try to sell you a small postcard sized painting he claimed that he did in a secluded corner.", "The sunset is simply breathtaking. Standing at the foot of the temple and looking at the waves crashing onto to shore is just mesmerising.", "this place is simply beautiful. right from the entrance views are breathtaking. temple surrounded by sea is enchanting. do not forget to click some memorable pictures here.", "The temple is in the middle of a big lake.It is a beautiful place to visit.The surrounding lake offers some very scenic views.There is provision for boating for those who wish to spend some time.Time spent there is definitely time well spent.", "Observation: Do not feed the monkeys and they will not steal your things or bite you. Remember rabies is not that great on holidays, it may cut it short. I've seen it happen. On to the Temple. It is a neat little temple high on a rock cliff with great waves coming in to complete the atmosphere.You cannot go into it as the top section is gated off. You are not here for the temple itself actually though but the Kecak dance and the sunset. The stairs up to the temple are narrow and the whole place will be very crowded. Just make your way up and you can get some good pictures from the top. Just be patient for your turn and you will get a good shot. When you go for the Kecak dance go a bit early. We were there Jan 22 so the alignment of the sun is such that if you sit on the stands on the left side as you walk in you can watch the dance and are in a great spot for sunset pictures. If you walk to the far left to the top of the stand before it gets crowded you can get a great picture of the temple high on the cliff with the ocean below. The Kecak dance is really well done and worth the cost. Be ready near the end when the white monkey kicks the fire for a good video or picture. Linger after the show and you can get a picture with the actors as they are quite accommodating. Bruce", "I really impress when I visit this place. Located At south up on the clift and offer an amazing view. From the top of the clift you can see a blue ocean and a high clift. It has some monkey as well around the temple. The view of the sunset is really amazing. Can not forget this experience. So you must go the.", "Great spot on Nusa Lembongan you can walk from mushroom bay or go on the scooter. Follow the signs and be careful around the cliff face.", "That temple have a very special view, standing 70m above the sea level, it allows you to look at the ocean below directly. Worth a visit!", "This objek is very populer in ,would you came and see nice sunset at 18,00.Temple on the black rock", "We arrived an hour or so before the show and the landscape really deserved a few hours. We wandered the path from the chaotic drop off to the temple and amphitheater and saw the monkeys scampering about. This was a crowded place and sort of annoying because it really deserved tranquility. I recommend walking out to the point vista past the amphitheater because few tourists bothered to walk the short way. We also walked to the temple complex, but everyone seemed to do this and had to maintain out patience. It was our error to try this when a show time was approaching. I wish our friends had said go really early so you can enjoy the beauty without the madness. We could have walked forever along the coast and been stunned by the crashing surf along the sheer cliffs. The show was interesting and Hanuman stole the show. I was not prepared for rude visitors. There was a never ending stream of audience members entering and departing the show. Its a show with live actors, don't insult their talent. The sun set beautifully on the open side of the amphitheater as the show continued. If you are afraid of fire, do not sit on the first two rows! If Hanuman sits next to you, be a good sport and if you get handed the head of the giant, be like our brave participant and own it. He did and it was awesome. Here is the one time in where we were a bit nervous. Our hotel drove us there and said there would be taxis to take us home. Its such a large and popular event and we'd seen taxis everywhere else we had no reason to doubt them. Wow, there were none, this place is in the middle of nowhere and it clears out fast. We got home because the nese are wonderful people, but have your return ride lined up before you go! I hope the headless giant's team wins the ice sculpting championship! Thank you!", "This is very big temple but can not go to temple jsut go to the stair and see the view of ocean and return back to down stair,", "Lovely in the evening for a stroll. Daytime wil be busy with hawkers selling everything so just grab a chair (pay) sit down and enjoy the view.", "Another experience viewing the sunset on the beach along with hundreds of others. Great setup with beanbags and umbrellas and food service .Staff were excellent and friendly. Enjoyed the hawkers selling their wares. A job not for the faint hearted ! Very friendly and tireless in their objectives.", "Once in a lifetime experience. The beautiful temple with an amazing sunset really took my breath away. Amazing amazing experience", "Get down early to enjoy a cocktail whilst watching the sunset. There are a few bars where bands play live music. Not too many hawkers either.", "It’s very touristic but the view is very nice from the platform. You can walk down as well but you can’t go to the temple. It’s cool that it’s straight in the water.", "Bit windy on me days and its a shame this time of the year rubbish comes in with the tide But nice to watch sunset and drink with some lovely stall owners", "Went there last thursday and was disappointed, great location but disliked the temple! It is not in originate conditions. My friend said This tempel is \\renovated\\\", with this term My friends means: they took down many old walls and replaced them with new shiny light colored rocks. My friend saw the tempel 7 years ago and says many things have changed! It is a shame that they took down cultural heritage!\"", "We have visited this temple in the begining of september. The climet was great not so hot with a little wind. The park or garden how they called it was breathtaking. The pools are nice and clean with a lot of fish. If you want you can even take a bath in one of the pools. To see everything - garden, pools, temples - and have a little rest i think 2 hours is enugh.", "I had the pleasure of visiting in June and was able to enjoy the performance of The Ramayana epic-based Kecak Dance at sunset. The views from the cliff-top are spectacular and great photo opps but beware of the monkeys. They’re cute but a little aggressive. Fortunately, I was warned ahead of time to pack my sunglasses away, but I witnessed other tourists have their sunglasses snatched right from the top of their head. Also, if you’re wearing dangling jewelry (earring, necklaces, etc.) they’ll try and grab it.", "We came here as part of a private tour and what a beautiful place it was to watch the sunset! While we were waiting we saw many monkeys as well, some of them stole people's thongs and sandals while they were posing for photos so be careful if they come near you as they do steal your shoes!! We saw the monkeys being fed corn as well but were told by our guide that these monkeys are a bit naughtier than the ones at the monkey forest in Ubud as they are not fed as often. It was very cute to see the baby monkeys eating corn throughout the area. The views from the temple are breathtaking and you can take many beautiful photos here, I would definitely recommend a visit to the temple just for the views alone and to see some monkeys!!", "A beautiful temple situated on the water, surrounded by the lake and the mountains/volcanoes. Very peaceful with lovely gardens with many sculptures and a very pleasant cool climate. A very popular place to visit can get a bit crowded", "Is a nice place, with the atmosphere. We came here for the sunset, which was the time when most tourists come here, but was still nice. The water is down in the afternoon, so you can walk to the temple. Downstairs you can get blessing after washing your face with the holy water and giving some donation, you get some sticky rice on your front head and a flower. I really liked it, we made beautiful pictures from the view point!!", "beautiful sunset, and they will let you wear their traditional clothe in their temple, what i disliked there are, a lot of monkeys around, some of them are not friendly though some are funny", "I was here early in the morning and the cliffside views are unbelievable. It's a pretty walk up to the temple itself and fortunately it was not crowded when I was there. There were plenty of monkeys milling about which added to the charm.", "As in many of the temples here in , people flock to take pictures and forget these are holy sites. In this case the site is very beautiful and it’s a shame that most people treat it like visiting a garden and not a shrine. They feed the fish and all get in line on the pond and it doesn’t feel sacred any more.", "If you're on Nusa Lembongan you must visit this spot! It's beautiful at any time of day, but especially at sunset. It's not too busy unless a tour bus comes along. However, they leave fairly quickly and then you have the whole place to yourself! Go adventuring around the area as there are many different vantage points along the coast. But be safe and don't go too close to the edge - waves are unpredictable!", "The place is amazing and the Indian Ocean looks very splendid. One would need a good 2-3 hours to completely enjoy the place and bask in the mesmerizing views. Good time to visit this place is somewhere in late afternoon so that you can get to see the sunset on Indian Ocean! Expect good traffic after sunset as most tourist flock back to their hotels. Do remember that the approach to the temple and viewing points of Ocean are through a small garden which have lots of monkeys. These monkeys are known to snatch mobile phones, cameras, purses, bags, etc. So keep minimum things with you while you go. Also walk in groups so that you aren't an easy target for the monkey. The temple is good. But the Ocean looks stunning in the setting sun. A lot of young married couples come here to shoot for their wedding photographs. Carry some water and a pair of sunglasses. And a camera if you wish to capture the breathtaking views as well.", "Went here for sunset, was a bit cloudy but we still enjoyed a nice view. Went across from the temple and had a bintang whilst the sun set. Beautiful :).", "The arrival to the area is immediately into a hive of tourist shops for trinkets, souvenirs and clothing... anything and everything. Once you've passed through all of these, we did buy a very nice painting following a small bit of bartering to reduce the price, you enter the temple area. As the price per person is fairly high comparing to other temples, I would suggest spending a good couple of hours at least here. This will allow you ample time to walk around the vast area, soak up sun on the grass or walk along the black sandy beach - not forgetting the temple itself. When getting to the temple, accessible only during low tide and even then when wading in shallow water, you have to be blessed before being able to walk up a few steps. As with most temples, you cannot go into the ceremonial grounds but it does afford good pictures. All in all, have a good camera and enjoy. It's worth it.", "Lempuyang Temple is one of the most \\instagram-able\\\" places in . With the backdrop of Mount Agung on a sunny day, it's spectacular. The site is a sacred place hence wearing the sarong is a requirement as well as your shoulders need to be covered. It's recommended to wear a T-shirt / bring a scarf, and bring a sarong for this visit if you have one, or one needs to buy / rent one at the entrance. Other restriction of poses one needs to observe and no drone is permitted. For the famous photo spot, it's 5 minutes walk up from the entrance point. Queuing may take up to 2 hours for the famous photo spot depending the time of the day. Many did come for the sunrise shots for that magic moment. There was much history and significance of this temple as it's one of the oldest Hindu temples in . Would suggest one to read up before going to maximise the experience.\"", "Absolutely breathtaking!!! This was one of my favorite sites to see in . The mountains, temple and water were just beautiful. We went early so there wasn't much of a crowd. It cost 2,000 rupiah to park moped and 30,000 rupiah per person to enter temple area. The grounds were kept very clean. The toilet area outside the entrance said 2,000 rupiah to use toilet but we didn't pay and the gentleman didn't say anything so it could be a scam but don't know for sure. Only negative thing about the area was that There is a little area by temple with caged deer. We couldn't figure out why it was there. Cage was small and the deer had no room to run. Kind of sad.", "The temple is surrounded by monkeys that very aughty\\\" with things that you carry like glasses and etc. But overall, you can see the ocean and the waves. This place can be a place for photographers heaven.\"", "Visited the temple with friends and over all it was a nice experience, from the long trip to get there to the beautiful view of the temple at the lake.", "The road to the temple relatively hard to pass. but the view along the road is nice and awesome. Locals is so friendly and informative.", "You can take very nice pictures at this temple. The lake with a fishermen as background for the pagoda's . The local pilgrims, many small ornamental details.", "The temple is very impressive but it is the paved walk along the ridge that is amazing. The views are stunning and in late afternoon there is a lovely sea breeze. However there are lots of monkeys around and they can be quite aggressive so be aware of your possessions. Also arrange a ride back to your hotel with whomever drops you off as hiring a taxi at the site can be expensive. A total of 1-hour is needed to see the whole place.", "Good a clear list of do/fonts from the outset lovely temple inside and lots of statues you can walk as far or not that far your choice. Lots of monkeys if you want to get close to them buy the bananas sold here and raise your arms, they will climb up your body, rest on your shoulders and enjoy their food great pictures can be taken. Just respect their rules and advise.", "I arrived here around 4 pm and a little bit crowded. People often visit here to see sunset. At that time, the tide is high and I can't cross the sea to visit the temple. Too many people in the area.", "This place was really busy, which is understandable as it is the most important temple in . As well as the temple they have really nice gardens that offer shade from the sun and a place to sit. There are plenty of souvenir shops and some place to get drinks.", "Beautiful temple with very interesting entertainment, I observed local culture and animals. Spectacular sunset", "Magestic clifs, monkeys( keep your sunglasses safe), beautiful hidden beaches on the right side of the temple. Don't miss it! The most beautiful sunset you can experience in !", "They really take care of this place. The temple is actually located in a garden by the lake. The garden is clean. Beautiful place.", "The temple is in the water and it is simply beautiful. It is very well maintained. Views are also stunning.", "Just a temple floating in water.. Just it.. It's not worthy with the distance between my place (Nusa Dua) to there (around 3 hour).", "It is very much hyped. But yes the market inside the temple premises is very promising and fantastic. It's only good to view the sunset. They didn't allow tourist to go inside the temple. I dunno why people visit this place and what they worship", "very busy, great sunsets, dirty around the edges and beware of constant beach hawkers selling all manner of stuff you dont need or want", "We went during high tide, so we got a bit wet crossing the water to the temple. At the entrance you pay a \\donation\\\", where they'll quickly bless you and allow you to step around the corner. You can't go up very far though. Other than the temple there's not much else other than market stalls, but there's some great photo opportunities here.\"", "We arrived during one of the \\Ceremony Days\\\" and were rewarded with seeing many locals dressed in colors representing their village/town. The Temple grounds are quite striking and the location next to the lake is a refreshing break from the heat of the day. Bring a camera, because a cell phone picture doesn't do it justice!\"", "A beautiful temple with a serene lake setting. The palace itself is beautiful with large colorful statues that I hadn't seen at other temples. Surrounding the temple is a grassy park filled with large animal statues.", "Everyone said that we had to see this temple while in but after seeing it myself I was a little underwhelmed. The views of the cliffs are absolutely stunning but the temple itself is small and doesn't really offer much to see. The monkeys are rather aggressive at this temple as well. I suggest seeing it for the views but it won't take more than an hour to experience the entire complex.", "Lots of tourist traps but not much in the way of access to Temple, which is all good wouldnt last long with 1000 of people each hour walking over it. Most go in the arvo for sunset and traffic is horrendous.", "Love this Temple in the midle of the sea wonderfull view histories and location but the axcess is absolutly terrible paid all the time, must cross the market with 1000 request questions almost agression to buy the local souvenir guide etc.... fare to be spiritual but only comercial nice to see one time only....", "There are lots of tourists and you cannot go into the temple. But still it is a place you must see given its history. Do wade to the temple side and receive the blessings.", "Excellent picture clicking opportunity. Pleasant weather. You will feel refreshed. This place has a unexplainable aura and you will definitely love it. My 1.5 yo loved the garden area in the temple premises", "Been here to see hw beautifull Temple in the sea. The have snakes attaction an some animalls..some nice cafe to he some drinks f while", "Ideal place to visit, 60.000 rp./person. I think people should go here when the tidal dơn so you can go to the temple to visit", "Beautiful temple on an island by the sea. History behind it is lovely and the views are really great. That said: It is an absolute tourist trap. Hordes of tourists go every day and you have to dodge tradesmen down alley upon alley of cheap gawdy souvenir stalls. Just awful. But once through that the place is very nice.", "I've heard that many people go to this temple at sunset so we decided to go at sunrise to beat the crowd and avoid the heat. Best decision although if you are going for photography purposes (as we were) please note that the sun does not rise seaward. Besides a few other people we had the place to ourselves to take photos and wonder through the gardens. Non of the markets were open when we arrived so we weren't hassled. When we were done (around 9am) people started to flock in and all the markets had opened so we had some breakfast and get out before the heat struck. 30 minute drive from Canggu and worth it.", "I am sure it would be very beautiful, without the crowd, without the local priests trying to sell you trinkets, without the barriers that stop you from getting to the small temple on top o the rock but the realities are that we have all the above and a little imagination is needed to block them out of your mind to enjoy the site. It is still worth a trip to be there.", "At first, by looking at the picture, I thought the buildings must be very huge. But just a normal one where it facing Mount Agong. Credit to the person who took picture. The effect definitely nice! But you will need to line up for at least one hour or even up to two hours to take a photo. Few tips here, departure early in the morning to avoid traffic jam and be the first one. You can have more posture during photo taking. Or take turn to line up if you are in a group of people. You may take picture at other place while others line up. Some rules to be follow, no kiss no hug for the couple! Ladies who are having period are not allowed to enter the premise. If you plan to have yoga posture, do not place your leg above your head. Baby who are born less than 105 days are not allowed to enter. Please respect the rules! You are required to wear sarong. And shoulder and back be to be covered. You may match cardigan, clothes and sarong by your own. If you wish not to have the same sarong with others. Oh ya, be positive! Think positive, speak positive. One of the rules stated. There are some people tends to ignore the signboard and jump queue by paying extra money to the photographer. Lastly, do not lean on the dragon statue. No worries, if you did something incorrect, you will get reminder from the staffs and everyone will stare at you. So behave yourself!", "a must if you are in . we made sure to visit this temple by the sea and got to witness a hindu ceremony. did not wait for the sunset view as we preferred daylight view to get better photos. amazing sight to behold.", "For those who love adventure and dare to deal with nature, this sacred mountain will be a great place to visit. As the highest mountain in , you can enjoy a breathtaking panorama and see the other mountain in java and lombok island. Usually there are two ways to reach the top. You can start from Pengubengan temple or Pasar Agung temple. It was awesome!", "Though heavyli touriszic, this place has some kind of charm to it. The temple is nice but it's surroundings made it work for me! Worth the entrance fee.", "This temple is beautiful. Yes there are tons of tourists and selfie sticks and yes you have to pay entry to this tourist attraction. The views are beautiful and it's a really nice place to visit. It gets extremely hot throughout the day, best to go early morning or late afternoon. Sunset would be great from this spot !", "This place is highly overrated and full of tourist. I would not put this in my top 10 list of things to see in . The temple it selves is isolated from main land, and you can take some good pictures, if you can find a spot, where there is not a tourist already. The area around is full of souvenir shops and for example a snake farm where some poor snakes has been captured together with birds and bats for show. Awful.", "What other? there are no word to describe this place. Totally amazing and breathtaking. Dragon Breath water blow like, the best spot to enjoy sunset, play soccer with local kids. You are not come to Lembongan yet if you you are not came here.", "The temple is nothing special at all. What is special are the amazing views with the sheer drop of the cliffs to the beach and sea below. The monkeys are vile. Be careful as one did grab my sister's glasses and on instinct she put out her hand for them and the monkey bit her badly on the hand. It was a bad bite and required a series of rabies vaccinations. The monkeys are horrible so please be careful of anything that is shiny and catches the light - glasses, hair clips, jewellery etc. Sunset at the temple is lovely and the kecak and fire dance is fabulous. It does get a bit monotonous but it is ok to leave during the performance if you have seen enough.", "We used a Buddy driver to take us to the temple. They can speak some English and can add value to the trip with their knowledge. Sometimes the traffic from Legian can extend your trip by an hour. The temple was average however the scenery of the coastline is beautiful. Be very careful with what you carry within the temple grounds. One of the monkeys snatched a pair of $700.00 prescription glasses off of the face of a friend. He/she ran into the wooded area and within 3 or 4 minutes the lenses had been removed and the arms broken. We didn't retrieve the glasses. The monkeys also tried to grab hats and backpacks. Sarongs are provided at the entrance.", "Teeny temple looked more like a 3 tiered umbrella. Pretty scenery. Scary monkeys that attack about 10% of the tourists. I'm sure there are better places in than this. Pretty cliffs.", "Busy place by the Sea. Two separate temples situated on the edge of the Indian Ocean. Go and enjoy the locale, appreciate the history and if you can watch the sunset. The large temple can only be accessed at low tide via a land bridge. We got there at dusk and enjoyed not only the sunset but the incoming tide as the land bridge slowly disappeared in the rising waters. Truly a fabulous place and an incredible experience.", "Did not get a chance to see this temple during our last visit to , but it was worth the wait. After an 80 minute drive from Ubud on a Monday mid afternoon, we arrived around 4:15 pm before most of the buses arrived to see the 6:30 pm sunset. Took a couple of scenic photos and ate at one of the cliff restaurants on the North side for an excellent view of the sunset. Will return next year again just for the view. Bonus: Actually found cheap, stylish sunglasses for 50,000 IDR (under $4) along the route to the temple that we usually see selling in Spain, Italy and Korea for $10.", "Hire Driver “Madeé” Made it happen again. He picked us up at 7am from our hotel “bliss spa Ubud “ and arrived at this destination by 9am. The temples of Mount Lempuyang, represented by the highest pura at the peak of Mount Lempuyang, Pura Lempuyang Luhur, is one of the Sad Kahyangan Jagad, or the \\six sanctuaries of the world\\\", the six holiest places of worship on . Remember to bring a sarong and ladies shoulders should be covered. A must see and experience.\"", "We visited this temple in the pouring rain. It was very busy with lots of selfie sticks and posing tourists... at one point we were sheltering and right opposite there appeared to be a duck and some chickens that were being sacrificed. The duck was struggling to stand up in is tiny cage and one of the young chickens was hanging upside down. We were visiting with our two daughters aged 10 and 7 and all of us were really upset by these very obviously distressed creatures! I would not have gone had I know we were going to be in some way contributing to this activity- very disappointing", "Arrived In Seminyak hoping to visit the beach area. Noticed large amounts of rubbish spread everywhere. Not appealing at all. Once of the dirties beaches I have come across. The locals make an effort to clean it up but it's really bad!", "Was really underwhelming. Sure the sunset is nice, but you can see that in other places too. We couldn’t actually visit the temple, so it just ended up being an expensive tourist beach with people trying to sell you stuff. Happy to get the photos but wouldn’t recommend it.", "Came here for the sunset tour when it was raining, so I didn't get to see the nice sunset. The trail from above was nice and short. There's also a beach area access for people to go down and walk up to the temple.", "The temple is gorgeous and with astonishing views. Some people seem to take against having to use the 'park and ride' system here, but it's pretty efficient and low-cost - also fun! I have no issues here and thought it was all perfectly fine. I brought my own sarong and there was no pressure to rent. While the donation is supposedly just that, a donation, it certainly feels more like a mandatory entry fee. We were more than happy to pay this and it felt completely worth it, but 'donation' is perhaps a bit of a disingenuous term. The photo system for the famous photo op is a bit frustrating. I didn't care about being in the photo, I just wanted one well framed photo of the gate itself - which was difficult to get with the big queue of people and constant posing tourists. I'm sure those who queued for the photo got what they wanted out of it, but for those not interested in posing for a photo, it monopolises a big area of the courtyard and stops you getting your own people-free shot.", "Great location, and very different to other temples . For us there were tò many people so that there was no experience of tranquility we were also surprised at the number of touristy shops selling same old same old.", "The temple is located in a high place with a great view. However, the amount of tourists and the forbidden entrance make it loses points.", "Best location to enjoy waves in Nusa lembongan . U have a restaurant on top to have beer with snacks and white sand beach with high waves on bottom ..... Don't Miss it in Nusa", "One morning during our visit to we went to this temple which is very nice and has so many adventures plus shopping areas for clothes and souvenirs. Must visit temple for all tourists", "A nice place to see, more so the trip to and from invites to more sightseeing. One should go when the full moon celebration is on. Don't fall for the busy sellers. Tourism has had, unfortunately, a negative influence. Yet, the Gods of are still to be found.", "Very picturesque temple on cliff tops over the ocean. Great place to watch the sunset, but beware of the monkeys.", "Entrance fee is 40 thousand rupies. It is a nice walk, but really nothing special. You cannot actually go to the temple, just walk beneath it. Nice view of the sea, but wouldnt be sorry if I missed this attraction. A lot of shops around if you want to buy suvenirs.", "Lovely spot situated on the edge of the lake. Very scenic. Very popular with tourists so I would suggest getting here early if you want to miss the crowds. Nice to see locals worshiping at the temple and families picnicking around the grounds. If you have time to spare I would imagine that you could easily spend a good part of the day soaking up the views, people watching etc.", "The temple is full of culture and amazing architecture however... DONT GO DURING THE DAY!! It is extremely hot in the temple and without water you won't be able to stay long. Take advantage of the numerous photos locations to snap some great pictures of the scenery", "Highly recommend this temple. It is situated on a lake. Lovely looking trees surrounding. Large expanse of parkland around the temple.", "Set next to an old volcanic lake this is a lovely place to visit. Also lots of other worthwhile places in the area.", "As others have said this temple gets very overcrowded, we visited as it's one of 'the' places to go whilst in . We visited late afternoon with the intention to stay and watch the sunset but after walking around for half an hour we'd seen it and there wasn't a lot more to do so we left instead of standing around for another hour before the sunset. Other's have also mentioned about the monkeys, if you take the usual sensible steps and follow advice on how to act around them then you'll be absolutely fine, just don't start trying to coax them over by making noises and posing for photos with them, that's when things go wrong.", "The temple is one of the finest landscapes in . It is right on the seafront. The sunset from this place looks awesome.", "This is very old temple situated on the cliff. Nice place to see the sunset. There is a cultural show after the evening, must see.", "Cheeky Monkeys !!!!! Yes they are very tourist/human aware. They are not scared in the slightest. They will steal ANYTHING you're carrying. They're not scared to jump on you, you will be approached by some looking for titbits. Excellent place to visit, wander around for a few hours looking at the temple, (you will need a sarong if you want to enter it) the surroundings are divine. Loved the whole experience. Value for money.", "You can’t claimed that you have been if you don’t take a selfie in this Temple. Very crowded, but it’s okay.", "Came here on a Friday and it was busy. This temple is a 2.5 hours drive from Seminyak area around 6am. Once you arrive, you’ll need to rent a sarong (mandatory at a fee of 10,000 and then make a donation at the stand. When you get to the top, you’ll need to get a # from the queue and then wait until your number is called. Getting there around 845am, we waited 3 hours and them finally took our picture. To get the famous Instagram picture, there are some workers there that take the picture for you, you just need to tip them (not mandatory). Depending on how many ppl are in your party, you will each be able to do 3 poses in a span of 30 seconds or less and then a group pose. After you’re done, you literally just leave and go about your day. Don’t be fooled by the pictures, there is actually no waterfall as this is done through a mirror reflecting in the camera lens. It’s worth it if you want nice pictures, but if you don’t care much for it, then I’d recommend to skip.", "Come here by 6pm to catch a beautiful sunset. There are shops that sell shirts really cheap (10k INR) at the entrance and there are a few seafood restaurants where you can eat and enjoy the view. You can go up the temple, but you need to be blessed and make a donation. It was closed though, so the blessing is just permission to climb a flight of stairs :/ If I remember correctly the entrance was 30k INR per person.", "Despite the rain and grey weather it was a memorable trip. Especially the park around the temple complex is beautiful.", "We went here in Dec 2017. It was a struggle to get through the touristy shops to the main event but we made it. They make a big ceremony of making you cleanse yourself in the holy water (donation required) before entering. You only get to go up a few steps to the back gate with a lovely view of their holy rubbish dump! We had a decent lunch looking out over the rock which was lovely. We didn’t bother with the ‘holy snake’ in a small cave on the beach. Worth a look for the 60k IDR entrance fee but don’t expect much.", "Beautiful temple, Big tourist attraction, Mesmerizing Sea view. Best place for relaxing and enjoying sunset.", "Amazing locales and scenery, drive upto the place is convenient and the place itself is a bliss. Though only disappointing thing is, like other temples, the main shrine is always closed. You cannot enter the main shrine. Otherwise, great place", "Nice temple especially during the sunset, but it didnt amaze me. Restricted for taxi drivers so the best is to have a driver waiting for you after the visit.", "Yelow and soft sand. Wide and long beach. When we came here, we found 6 - 8 big busses of local teenagers, who had a kayaking attraction. :) The sea was not clean: seaweeds and some other \\lefties\\\". The bottom of the sea is dead coral. Not sharp though, you don't need any shoes. But it is better to watch your step. Our guide told us, this beach is new (1,5 years). It will be completed a little bit later. I think, this beach will be for the masses: shops, water atractions, payable parking and etc. Better go to Padang Padang.\"", "We visted the place for the 2nd time. Still it was nice to walk between the monkey again and watch the Temple and the nature around it.", "This is the best known attraction in Ubud and everyone goes including bus loads from the South. In the middle of the day it is overwhelmed by visitors. But it is a genuinely charming place with real atmosphere. Go early as soon as it opens and make sure you get right down to the temple at the lowest point. There is a nice short gorge walk down there also.", "I think this is something you need to go and see if you have time but not sure if it really is a must do. The Monkey's are little thief's so make sure you take your glasses of your head and keep your pockets closed, they will but their hands in and try to mug you of anything that isn't attached to you. My teenage son was relieved of his water bottle (which actually was quite amusing watching this little Monkey with huge teeth bite in to the bottle and drink) Be careful if you have very young children not that they will get hurt but we saw a few get a fright. There is a cost of 30,000 Rupiah each and they will give you a sarong to walk though, you will need to wear this as a mark of respect. I would suggest buying Sarongs as a market if you plan on going to multiple temples. My teenager loved this with all the monkeys crawling all over him.", "We went almost at 13:00. The temple and the lake was beautiful but there are so many tourists to take a photo that the place loose it's magic. Try hours without so many people. There are boats to see the lake if you want.", "The temple was incredibly beautiful and the setting was gorgeous on the rock outcropping in the ocean. We were disappointed that we weren't allowed to get very close or go inside, tho (I know it's primarily a place for Hindus to worship, but would've been nice for the price of entry). If we went back it would be early in the morning because the heat was brutal and there's not much shade around the temples.", "One of the uniq temple in , any tourist should go this attraction especially during sunset, nice view of temple", "I don't think anyone goes here to visit the temple. People go to have a good view of the beaches and walk around the cliff. The view of the sea from here is really beautiful.", "It has a stunning view of the cliff and the sea. Very crowded as it a popular tourist spot, if you want to enjoy the kecak dance, you have to be a bit early to secure the spot. Beware of the monkeys and do not wear any eye glass or sun glass, while you are touring in the area. The eye glass of my mother was snatched by a monkey but it was later recovered with the assistance of temple guards.", "We visited this temple during chinese new year and so the grounds were very busy but there was still a lot of opportunity to have a good look around. The gardens are beautiful and the temple itself is stunning - if you could go during a ceremony I imagine the spectacle would be even better. The restaurant (not he buffet) one is not very good but as there are no other options in the area it is ok. Also make sure you find the western/tourist toilets as we unfortunately went into the local ones which were very unhygienic.", "The views are spectacular and the coast line is very dramatic. You need to ensure that you go during low tide otherwise you can only view from a viewing point. We walked down to the temple during low tide. On the right was a cave which has a sign of \\Holly Snake\\\". We were told that people can give donations and have the snake wrapped around there arm and they pray and make a wish. Just below the temple is another area which they call \\\"Holly Water\\\". One makes a donation (2000 was suggested). Then you are to take two sips of the water, wash your forehead and face and you will receive from the person manning the area a flower of rice on your forehead. There are opportunities to show and road side stands by the parking area.\"", "The views from this cliff-side temple is amazing, with the clear skies and unbroken waves making it a great experience. We spent a good hour exploring the walkway and waiting for the sun to set. Be careful of the monkeys though - they have a serious case for the shiny, one had attempted to grab my wife's spectacles off in a \\hit-and-run\\\" Tip: Bring lots of water - the heat is no joke and you need to stay hydrated if you wish to wait for sunset. A hat, sunglasses and sunblock are must haves. Pros: Amazing views Cons: Limited public toilets available, heat from the afternoon sun.\"", "This a great place for seeing a good temple on the banks of a big lake with a good view of Mt. Batukaru There are deers in an enclosure right next the temple.", "Very impressive temple complex. First two are inspiring and then the hardy can walk up (or take combination motor bike and walk) to the other 5 temples on the mountain. But you will not be disappointed if you only see the lower ones. Take in the amazing carving, observe ceremonies and generally sit back and take it all in. Sitting quietly and observing adds to the experience.", "Temple or Pura they called in . Ought to see the surrounding with breathtaking from the top and scenic view of the ocean. Place is clean with dumpster to throw your finish drinks bottle or foods, unlike certain place where difficult to find one. Go in late afternoon to enjoy and watch the sunset if weather permit. Overall worth a trip..", "It is the best place one should never miss in . Temple with great landscapes and stunning views. A place that everyone will definitely enjoy, the climate there is cool and suggested to take warm clothes for kids only", "Beautiful temple , but too many tourist :((( but if you come after 3 pm it's less tourist especially around 5 pm :))) you can go to the waterfall first in gitgit then at last to this temple :)) perfect time after 3 pm !! No one passing by Infront of you when you want to take a photo :))", "Definitely worth it.its one of the best places I have visited in . There is a place you have to park and some people have set up a business where you have to get transportation like a pick up truck to the top and you have to pay around 40000 rupiah for a return journey and that’s about £2. At the moment there has been some conflict where other people want to get involved in the business and that caused some conflicts which the government has decided to stop. So now you can drive all the way to the top without paying the extra fee. Once at the top you only need to donate whatever you feel like donating to enter the temple and you are recommended to wear a Sarong which you can borrow for free. It’s a bit of a walk up the hill so be ready. Once up you can see the stunning view of what they call Gate to heaven. You have the volcano of Mount Ugung in the background and that is a stunning view. Apparently there are 4 more temples to the top but tourists are not allowed there. I would definitely recommend and it’s worth it. One more thing which I was told was to go early morning. I was staying in Nusa Dua and it’s 2:30 hours drive to Mount Ugung. So we left at 4:30 am to get there for 7:00 am and that is the best time as you don’t get many tourists and you can take your time to take pictures. If you go by the afternoon it will definitely be busy. I definitely recommend this place and would definitely come back.", "Very nice temple complex... A bit crowded in the afternoons... I assume it will be even better in times of less tourists say early in the mornings.", "Great place to get some exercise. Views are spectacular. Temple pretty cool. Everyone was saying be careful of the monkeys, didn't see one. Really cheap and worth seeing.", "The view cannot be beat along the cliff walkways and surrounding areas. Please be aware that general tourists are not allowed in the temple and only opened to those offering prayers. Yes, monkeys are opportunistic, and some say are trained to snatch goods from tourist so that their \\trainers\\\" can appear out of nowhere as good Samaritans to get your goods back for a tip. Be careful. Bring water before arriving because the vendors are going to charge a premium!\"", "The temple is crowded, and the evening Kecak dance show (in the temple, with the backdrop of sunset) was almost sold out when we were there last Sunday. Take some time to walk along the cliff, but stay further from the wall as monkeys might sometimes hide behind it. Our guide told us that monkeys are less aggressive than before as they are fed, so they are less likely to snatch food or water from tourists.", "temple on lake cant actually walk out to temple it appears on the local money. would only bother if in area grounds had some animal statues we had fun taking photos with", "Slightly out of the way. Early in the day wasn't too busy. Pay an offering to touch the sea snakes (we declined). Can walk to the island to get blessings.", "It is so worth it to go at sunrise or sunset. The sky and the sea get beautiful colors so you can admire the temple with the landscaping behind it.", "The Temple is situated on a rock jutting out into the sea. During high tide it gets cut off from the mainland & it becomes quite difficult to reach the temple unless you are prepared to wade through the seawater. Entry into the temple is as such only for nese people only and others can only go up to the stairs. The best time of the day to visit is the sunset time but it is very very crowded so plan your visit accordingly. The high waves crashing on to the rocks and the sky changing colors with every passing moment at sunset time creates a mesmerizing effect. There is a very big paid parking lot and the path leading to the shoreline & the temple is lined with shops selling souvenirs & things.", "We came here on a bike. First thoughts was how hectic it was from all the tourists. It’s a well maintained area. But in all honestly I was expecting a bit more. I think it would have been better to come at sunset or early in the morning when it wasn’t so busy! It’s a nice area to walk around but we went in the boiling heat so found it hard. My favourite part was being blessed by the monks with holy water.", "Simply stunning we went in the morning so we could walk over to the temple. Getting blessed was a great experience", "Temple stands on a lake edge. The grounds are covered with beautiful gardens bursting with flowers. Well maintained and peaceful. Worth a visit.", "Beautiful place and the temple is just inside the lake. And the mountain and lake view so mesmerizing. U will take ur breath away. U can eat in nearby restaurant with the view of Lake and mountain although I don't like the food(we v booked a taxi for 10hr for USD 55). U won't find local Taxi here", "This was no doubt the worst place we have visited so far. Absolutely not authentic. Not even the gardens are nice, with maintenance works and full of plastic statues. Really made all for Chinese tourists. Please avoid it if you still have time and buy a postcard. Better than the reality. I just regret not having checked the reviews first!", "Great views over the ocean. Get there for sunset! It's really impressive. But don't expect too much from the temple. It's not as beautiful as other temples on .", "The site of Sukarno's palace, breathtaking locale. But the highlight for me was the water purification ceremonies which were continuous. Hindus seemed to not object at all to tourists snapping their photos. A family communal event in the waters of the springs. Temples are extensive and gorgeous.", "The sample is a beautiful place well worth the trip like most all the other temples. But like most all the other temples it's almost perfect. This is mainly because of the crowds that frequent this place on weekends. If you can get there during the week it's a little better but still just too many people. in general is being overrun", "The temple cliffs that drop to the ocean are simply stunning and shouldn't be missed. But beware of the cunning monkeys. They love to steal your glasses right off your face! Beware that they may seem to be alone but as you are taking a picture more come up behind you and grab them off your face in an instant! Then they turn them inside out and eat the nose pads like gummy bears!", "The temple and the grounds are lovely and well worth the drive. I was fortunate enough to visit during a very quiet tourist period and in the morning. This meant I could enjoy the spiritual aspect of the temple without the hustle and bustle of tourists all jostling for the perfect photo opportunity. I had lunch at the restaurant which was surprisingly good and reasonably priced.", "Quite touristic but still beautiful beach with lots of small bars and warungs. OK for relaxing, swimming or kanoing since the waves are small and there is no surfers... Prices are also Ok: - 1.5$ (15000 rupiah) per person for entry, - umbrella with 3 long chairs for the whole day is 5$ (50000 rupiah) - coffee 1$ (10000 rupiah), beer for 35000 nasi or mie goreng from 20000-35000, bakso 15000...", "Interesting place, but keep your stuff out of their reach! Nice place for taking pictures of some forest and temple areas.", "I was expecting just the main temple but was surprised with others in the same complex. Despite the rainy weather, a very nice place.", "If you have your heart set on the picture, even if you get there by sunrise, there will be over an hour-long wait. We were there by 6 in the morning with no intention to take the pic and explored the other temples around there. The view is nice and there are some great memories to be made without having to take that specific picture. If you need it for your social media though, factor in a couple of hours waiting and you get about 30 secs to do a maximum of about 4 poses haha. It is entertaining just watching people there. Woe betide you if there is a tour bus from China. One arrived as we left and we can only imagine how long they took. Behind where the photo is taken is actually fantastic and the other temples are a 3hr hike which is worth it also.", "The Temple here is really not the attraction, the view on the other hand is something to behold,jagged cliffs and pounding surf not to mention the spectacular sunset. It costs 15000 to enter which includes the use of a sarong if your legs are uncovered. Touts will try and sell you bananas to feed to the monkeys but don't bother unless you want to encourage them to attack you looking for more to eat - carry a stick to warn them off. I didn't stop to see but around sunset they run the Kecak fire dance from an open air auditorium, if you haven't seen nese dance before it could be worth a look. This is well worth the visit, the temple is a little bit disappointing due to its size and lack of buildings etc (there are renovations taking place at the moment), probably worth and hour or so of your time.", "Temple is located in a beautiful spot! nothing much to see inside, its just another temple at . Do try the speed boat experience", "This temple is situated beautiful at the lake with the mountains. Hopefully there are no clouds covering the temple during the visit. I also liked the statute of the water snake near the temple. You can come close to the temple (but not enter) to see the decoration with the different statutes. Although I like this place we just stay here for about 15-20 minutes, there isn't much more to see than the temple. When we visited this place there were a lot of tourists walking around so you don't sit down for an hour and enjoy the view.", "This is definitely a must see, though, as beautiful as it is at sunset, I don't think I could ever cope with that again. The traffic in (and out) was horrific, we must have spent close to two hours trying to get down the last 3km stretch towards the temple an hour and a half before sunset. Finally made it in just before sunset (be prepared that you have to make your way through the markets and throbbing crowds from the parking lot to actually get to the temple), but had grown so impatient that I just wanted to get out before the sun actually set and we would have faced the same problem on the way out. Got some stunning pre-sunset photos and then legged it - still getting stuck in traffic on the way out. If you want to see it at sunset, go by scooter. Otherwise, if you're driving, go earlier in the day. Or be prepared to leave feeling frustrated - unless you're incredibly patient. But what a stunning sight either way. 4 stars purely because of the traffic problems.", "Come early in the morning to avoid the crowds and busses. When you do this you have the place almost to yourself. It is beautiful to see the temple in the lake with the mountains in the background. The obligatory souvenir/snack shops are present at the entrance of the complex but they do not bother you, the place is well run.", "This is a place everyone that visits lembongan should go to. It was really beautiful and a very cool view!", "A wonderful temple to visit , you drive though beautiful rice fields, hills to the temple on the lake It is very serene and quiet. Great photo opportunity too It was not too busy so got to spend some quiet time enjoying the beauty of the temple surroundings", "A beautiful place. It should be peaceful and quiet but with the amount of people visiting it it became a bit \\lost\\\" and we can't feel and see all the beauty of this temple. In perfect harmony between land and the sea. With lots of backup infrastructures like restaurant and bar. To access the temple we have a large garden with other things to watch.\"", "A total contrast to beaches on the West Coast of . Beach is long and clean with relatively few hawkers. Sand is obviously trucked in by the high end resorts - you can feel the difference when you are out the front of the better resorts.", "This place is a must visit If going to Nusa Lembongan. There isn't much to do around but you can always sit and enjoy the view for 20-30 min.", "We visited the temple with the family, as we had been there previously without the kids. It was so busy with long lines and very restricted parking. It’s a temple, not an amusement park guys. You are expected to wear long pants at all times and ladies are not allowed to visit if it’s (that time of the month) sorry, no easy way to say it. There are a lot of monkeys that Love stealing sunglasses and anything else they can get easily. Be warned 👍 Also bring or purchase water out the front as you can’t get it inside Enjoy the walk, the ambience and the simplicity of the temple. Thank you", "First temple I've visited in . It's a small temple and their is not a lot to see. The gardens around it are nice and the view is lovely. This is something you do for a hour if you want do something cultural. Be aware of all the tourist, it's busy.", "The location itself is nice but the temple is disappointing. There are much better temples in with much less tourists. You have to pay 30k idr plus parking fee (1k for motorbike) to go in. The monkeys are slightly more sneaky than in other places, they steal a lot here but the keepers can persuade them with bananas to give them back your belongings. Keep away anything that can be easily pulled from you. You can not go inside the temple itself which was disappointing. Good location to watch the sunset", "Although island of has a number of old temples --- this is something special. We went around 11 am so the crowds were less, monkeys were present but they are only a menace due to the way we humans treat them! We give them food easily so they just are snatching it now! However the location of this temple is beautiful-- the cliffs are breathtaking and if one times the visit around evening time-- will not be very hot and can have a great walk around the cliffs.", "The temple is built right on top of a cliff overlooking the sea. Be prepared to walk up and down many steps. The wall on the cliff face extends several kilometers along the cliff face. It is known for beautiful sunsets but if you decide to go during that hour be prepared for the hordes of tourists. We were there midday and it was a struggle getting past people on the narrow steps blocking the path to take selfies. Beware the mischevous monkeys. They will grab shiny objects especially your eyewear. The cliff edge past the wall is littered with sunglasses and hats that the monkeys grabbed and left behind.", "A totally must do, when in . Great experience. Trip to the temple is so scenic and picturesque. Stop over at the rice fields.", "Nice stop on a day trip around the island. Beautiful temple on the sea. Lots of shopping leading down to the sea temple. Not too much sales pressure and the prices are not aimed at taking advantage of tourists. Tee shirts for $1.50 USD. Weate at one of the hilltop restaurants. Great views of the temple island. Food was good and price just fine. $21 USD for family of five. Worth seeing.", "We went as part of a day trip with a driver, it's not where we originally wanted to go for sunset but were still happy in the end. You will be given a wrap to tie around and cover any exposed legs above the knee (being a temple you must be covered I assume). Be prepared to pay about 100k rp each to see the show (this took us by surprise too!) But it was quite enjoyable and we felt worth it in the end. They give you a print out that explains the show which is great and you can follow along with the traditional dance and chants. It goes from 6pm-7pm so don't be late! And you want to get there about 40 min earlier to get a good seat and check out the sights first, get some pics before night. The view is worth it! Although we had a very stormy, overcast day, so not a great sunset for us - but I imagine it would be normally! There are monkeys around but they don't seem very friendly haha. Enjoy!", "Arrived around 4 pm - at the entrance, we had to pay for sarongs (for men and women). No entrance fee in itself. Women are asked not to visit when they are menstruating. The temple itself is impressive, but if you want to take a photo at the 'Gates of Heaven', expect a long wait. Especially if the visibility is low and you cannot see the mountains, you can take a picture of yourself at any of the many other similar gates of and noone will know the difference! Public toilets are not very clean.", "Lots of tourist. It’s a small town in its own right. The temple was ok, which happens to be on the ocean. Maybe we were templed out as we saw this at the end of our trip. The fruit stand had the best durian though", "This temple is interesting since it is in a lake but depending in the time of day or season, it doesn’t look like its photos. But still worths visiting.", "The temple was serene, beautiful, clean a place to be with your own thoughts. The view over the ocean was breathtaking. The walk along the cliff was peaceful and many places to just stop and enjoy the view.", "It is a beautiful location, but there are virtually not caution signs, but some locals told us about some sad occurrences there, so better be safe than sorry. Don't risk your life for a nice photo. A must-go in Nusa Lembongan!", "The temple and surrounding lake is a very beautiful area to visit. However as with nice places it gets crowded at times.", "Unique temple set on a sort of island in the sea which one can access during low tide.. the walk over the rocks covered with sea waves to reach the temple is an unique experience. The temple allows you to offer your prayers with minimal paraphernalia.. Ideal time to reach 5 to 7 pm", "It was quite busy when we visited and you have to be careful as the monkeys will steal anything not securely attached to you! It was very beautiful and my teenage kids enjoyed walking around and the temple and photograhing the temples.", "This is a Hindu temple in between of a lake. It offers ample photo opportunity. It comprises of a large area with lake, lush green grounds, children playing area and finely decorated with colorful flowers. The lake provides boating service. We did a speed boat ride which was thoroughly enjoyed not only by our kids but by us too. One should not miss this place if at .", "Visiting in the heat of the day, dodged the cheeky monkeys on the walk down to the temple and was very impressed with the spectacular views. The temple itself is right on the cliff edge, with amazing views of the nearby coastline.", "Amazing views from the edge of the cliff and the temple is wonderful. We stayed for the fire dance and loved it. The monkeys are a little scary as they are not afraid to come right up to you and just stare or grab at anything they can reach, but if you try to ignore them, they lose interest quickly. Definitely a 'must see' while visiting ", "Went there in July as part of a tour in the Ubud area and wasn't disappointed... The temple looks stunning, all covered in vegetation and the monkeys are amazingly smart ! Just remember to play by the rules of this sacred place or nature could trick you.", "Beautiful scenery of the temple based on a huge rock and the view from different angles are awesome. Well known to see the sunset view of this temple and the sea and rock in the background. Worth seeing this view at any time!", "When you look up online, you'll almost certainly see this temple. It's iconic. So when we went to , we insisted on seeing this for ourselves. We were staying near Ubud so getting to the lake took over an hour. But we were glad we went. The temple sits out on a lake, surrounded by mountains. If you get just the right angle, the view is spectacular. The challenge is that nearly every other angle means throngs of tourists. If this place was once a bastion of spiritualism, it's long since been lost. Don't get me wrong, the grounds are gorgeous and it's worth seeing but don't expect to find \\Eat Pray Love\\\" here (there are better temples for that). The worst part is that whoever runs that venue made it far worse than it had to be. They actually have a statue of Sponge Bob as an exit sign. Seriously? Fortunately, this is far from the main temple and lake views but it was still a sad testament to the once spiritual location centuries ago.\"", "If the sole purpose is to visit the temple & do Pooja etc then pls do not visit as no one is allowed to go inside the temple. Even I fail to understand why one has to wrap the cloth (Available free of cost near parking) even when do not allow anyone to go inside temple The location of the temple is awesome & surround is full of scenic Beaty to capture. The local administration should do something to control the monkeys as it is causing problems to the tourist. This place is known for Sun Set & best time to visit is late afternoon.", "Was worth a short visit as the temple is famous and on their 50,000 note. It was quite crowded when we went and there isn't much to do there. The grounds and temple were beautiful but there were some really tacky amusement-park type sculptures and things that were super weird. Peddle board for hire were also weird and a the typical tacky tourist crap shops on the way out.", "Another Amazing Temple. Enjoy the views, cool off in the water and feast on a great selection of food at the market. Don't forget to say hi to the Snake ;)", "Its hard to write this as views are definitely amazing, you just can't get to the view because there are 200 people lined up to take pictures and you have to be on the line even just to enjoy the view without taking pictures. Its quite a long drive too! There are 7 temples in total (around 3-4 hours) if you want to visit all of them. There is a line on each of them. Basically have to dedicate a whole day there if you really want to do it. Do not recommend!", "picturesque! beautiful photos of the various cliffs. Unfortunately we missed out on sunset photos due to the cloud cover. You cannot climb up to the temples either, so photos from cliff tops only. Markets are great as are the foods available. Food was terrible at the main restaurant", "As a family of 4, 2adults and 2kids under 10 (8, 4) we decided to go early in the morning to avoid bus loads of tourists as well as the monkeys and the heat would be better tolerated given it was a bit of a climb. We were dropped off at the parking lot and had to get entrance tickets which included a sarong (if you had short clothes) or a tie across your waist. The stairs to the temple were not too steep and it was a pleasant walk. The views, especially early in the morning was very peaceful and although there were a few monkeys around, it wasnt too chaotic as we had been warned. We were staying in Nusa Dusa, so the trip was around 45mins and we stopped off at padang padang beach for a short while afterwards. Overall, had a lovely day - peaceful start to another beautiful day in ", "There is a parking lot in the front which I would suggest avoiding if you are on a motorbike - you can park elsewhere without paying the unnecessary fee. The entrance costs 15 or 20k, and it well worth it. There is plenty of fish in the pond, and you can walk upon the stone columns to take some nice pictures. The only thing i mind is having to pay separately to be able to swim in the other pond compound. There is also a beautiful statue arena located above the temple, don't miss it.", "Came as part of a full day trip with other sites, it is very touristy and only seems to be open for the sunset. The temple is very unique and a lovely setting, the shops and everyone else are trying to sell everything from flowers to flying birds or pictures with snakes and bats. We went up to a restaurant to have drinks and why not disappointed with the sunset it was spectacular.", "Went there today in the scooter from sanur. Appr. 1,5 hour drive(if u know where and how to go). Getting there You have to pay for parking and entrance , fight your way through the local salesman/women, to have a gaspe at the Temple. Want to visite it, but are not allowed to go in! It is a huge commercial scam. Stay at the beach and visit the temple on the internet!", "It's cheap to go ... Make sure you have no food on you otherwise they will hunt you down and they have big teeth! They are sex crazed too hahaha ... So if you're super conservative perhaps give it a miss. The sanctuary itself is lovely and tropical there is a cemetery and a couple of temples.", "We went when it was low tide so we could come close to the temple. Really beautifully set by the cliff. The sunset was magical.", "First I want too say I seen the temple 31 rs ago. And it was gob smacking beautiful. We parked our scooters just off the road and walked across a rice paddy to view it. I seen what it has been turned into today a Hindu tourist trap. 100's of cheep stalls selling all sorts of gegors and cheep rubbish. Avoid if you can", "We booked this tour with Abadi Transport. The temple is a tourist spot so expect a lot of people especially during the sun set. Best spot for pictures and it's cliffs view is spectacular. Monkeys are all over the place so make sure you keep all your belongings safe. As this animals are smart to snatch it to replace for food 😂", "Love this beach. Clean, peaceful and most of all no hawkers on the beach. Best time is morning as the tide goes out quite a bit in the afternoon. Great for a long walk then zip up to one of the many restaurants for drinks and/or meals.", "Some amazing views from the temple, it is quite a long walk to take some water with you, you can buy water at the top usually. You have to pay about €1 to get in and they will give you a sarong to wear to cover your knees. There are a lot of monkeys at the top, watch your sunglasses, ear rings, mobile phones, anything, the monkeys will take them and not give them back till you give them food. Hold on to all of your belongings or just take as little as possible. If you go in by scooter you have to pay a very small amount too.", "The place is good for pictures but only from far as they don't allow you near the temple during high tide season. May be it's more beautiful during sunset but we went there in the afternoon and it was really hot. No doubt the pictures then out to be good because of the beach view but not worth spending time when you're on a short trip to and hence can be skipped.", "This was our last stop while on a tour with Boes Adja, Speaking english driver in kuta, at tour and transport, which you can contact thru facebook. Great driver, fun and informative. Upon arrival we dressed for the temple, walked around overlooking the sea. Monkeys, the ocean and temple. Some areas shaded, other not. Had a good time.", "Beautiful temple situated on the beach...high cliffs,rolling surf...best to visit when tide is out which allows you to get a blessing from a priest", "Incredible views, you have to cover your knees and shoulders before going into the temple. Do not bring in water or food as there are insane, wild monkeys. I personally saw them remove a little boys sandals, he was obviously traumatized.", "Firstly the temple is very small. And has to be viewed from outside from far. Can't go inside. Not worth the taxi cost and ticket cost at all. Better places to see sunset for free.", "The temple is located on the sea and when we went it was drizzling and the sea was choppy but the view and the ambience was meemerising.The complex is huge and you will actually need 4-5 hours to enjoy the place in its entirety. plenty of cheap souvener shops in the colorful local market inside the complex. One of the must see attractions of !!!", "The site is very beautiful with a long walk over the cliff and overlooking the ocean. There is a very old hindu temple well conserved to visit and many \\wild\\\" monkey ! be careful with your sunglasses, telephone etc. since the monkey may tried to take them...\"", "We visited on the evening to catch the sunset. But the sea was on high tide, so we can't walk to the temple island. Very crowded with tourist, because this place offer a grand scenery. Be careful with the waves, sometimes it's big enough to splash anyone on the beach. Shopping place around also offer variable things from food, clothes and souvenirs, all with reasonable price. I visited this place 2 times and definitely will visit again when I'm in .", "Temple was nice (no magnificent), lots of shops selling drinks, ice cream and souvenirs. We went around 530pm to watch the sunset @ 630. A lot of people.", "The view of the Indian Ocean is mighty and powerful yet so calming. Though the temple itself is just OK.", "It was a very hot day we visited the temple. I went with the impression youve seen one temple you have seen them all. Wrong. This temple and grounds was beautiful. There are markets when you first walk in to have a look around. You can walk down to the temple, or up the hill to one side are restaurants where you can have lunch with a beautiful view or the other side there are different lookouts of the temple and surrounding areas. Well worth the visit. Im glad we went.", "Good temple around the sea, recommended place for every one Beautifull inside with the holy snake that you can touch", "This is a real Nice place, and also a must see when you are in . A big temple area near the sea. It's a little bit walking in the water before you reach the temple it self. Unfortunately was the temple closed, so you don't get up at the cliff that's the temple area. We didn't find out before we hit the water. But beautiful area anyway, just sitting and watching the sun go down over the sea. It's very special.", "U gotta see this place if you are in Lembongan. We even saw a rainbow on top of the water. It is so beautiful out there..Dont miss it!", "This seems like a great area of the beach, if you can embrace the hawkers, or at least not have them detract from your experience. The bars along the beach are well set-up to cater for those wanting a drink or a meal, with comfy bean-bags and umbrellas. First thing in the morning is great for running along the beach, with packed sand from the tide.", "Absolutely gorgeous. The lake is massive and the temple is well placed in beautifully manicured gardens. There are toilets but you have to pay a small amount to use them. There is a restaurant with a children's playground. Well worth the drive... It has a small fee of 30.000 Rp for entry.", "Located on high cliffs on the south west tip of , this is a great location for this old temple. Although one can't get into the inner sanctum of the temple itself (worship only), the walk along the cliffs in either direction is spectacular. Large breaking waves crashing against limestone cliffs. Good getaway from the benign comforts of the resorts", "It's a long way up the mountain, even if only to the first temple (there are several as one walks up the mountain). The \\gate of heaven\\\" attracts an inordinate number of tourists who seem to be there only for the iconic photo. As a result of the crowds, it is no longer possible to use the upper parking lot, and the locals operate a system of (paid) shuttles that take you up the winding mountain road to the base of the first temple. From there one walks up to the temples. The line of tourists waiting for their turn for a photo at the \\\"gate of heaven\\\" was astounding. I estimated that people waited nearly two hours for a few seconds' worth of photo taking. Worth it? I don't think so. There is so much beauty there other than the famous gate.\"", "....but really its worth seeing this temple from the cliff tops away from the crowds, passing all the tat shops along the way, and there are many. There you will find plenty of vendors with tables where you can sit in peace and quiet (we did not go at sunset, seen plenty in other places) have a beer and enjoy the view watching the tide go out and people walking about. The roads are narrow and takes quite a while to get there so do try and visit if you can when its maybe not so mobbed, I would truly hate to see it after sunset.", "Classic long beach. Glorious sunsets, lots of beachside eateries. Clean. Hawkers not too persistent. ", "This place has a very great view. The access to this temple is quite hard. Its isolated and far from the main road but its worth. The view of mount agung is magnificent and the picture taken from the gate of the temple really good. You only have to donate to enter this place. Its really worth", "Oh my goodness, of all the times we have been to - this was truly the highlight. We hired a driver for the day and headed to Lempuyang determined to climb to the top temple. Take or hire a sarong, pay the 65,000 ($6.50) entrance fee each, and hire a local guide. To get to the top is 400,000p ($40) which is expensive, but so worth it. Keduk walked with us every step, and we began to understand the cultural significance of climbing these sacred steps to the summit. She is a young mother from the village who spoke good English and explained everything long the way. We felt for the many tourists who chose not to support the local village by hiring a guide - and of course some travellers tried to eavesdrop on the great stuff we were learning. By hiring a guide you are supporting the local village and upkeep of this magnificent site. The climb up to the summit temple of Mt Lempuyang is a pilgrimage for nese, who bring offerings. It is a 9km hike up and back, and a mighty climb too. Reasonable fitness is required. We noticed that many of the other tourist visitors were unknowingly offending our guide; several were reminded to put their sarongs back on during the climb, several were asked not to take photographs of the offerings at the alter, and some even munched on food at the top temple, which horrified her. BTW the second to top temple is the one that pilgrims rest and eat at before completing the short few steps. There are food vendors there - and some aggressive grey monkeys. Monkeys in the hindu religion are also treasured, so to those people trying to hit them with sticks, boo to you. Keduk arranged for us to be blessed at the top temple, so we kneeled, prayed and received holy rice and water from the priest - water collected from the holy bamboo clumps at the summit, which we drank and washed with. I still get goosebumps thinking about this ceremony, and we both ended up in tears up there. Now if this isn't worth $40, nothing is. The title of this review is 'Om Swasti Astu', which is a greeting to wish someone happiness, health, safety and prosperity in their travels. We must have greeted 50 people on those stairs in this way - and it feels good! If you are at all spiritual, please do this. If you are not, please don't. I, for one, feel like a better person now. A life changing day. Bless.", "I wish I didn't waste my time with this visit. From nusa dua it took 2 5 hours leaving at 6.30 am... even at 9am there was a 3.5 hours queue for photos (told at the gate it was 2 hours). Just to give context our number was 138 and it was at 63 when we arrived. Each group gets 1 number so whether a couple or group of 15 counts as one place in the queue. They allow 4 group photos and 4 individual photos plus you can then pair up too.... some people ask for more and they allow it which is frustrating. Not very much to do while waiting. Very small temple so come prepared with something to entertain you. The photo you get might as well be photo shopped at home as its nothing like the actual area/ scenery... Walk up is very steep and you can get a motorbike. We took one after walking 4-5 meters not realising it wasn't that far up. Had I have known would have taken my time up (can go via steps on way back)... about 100 meters maybe.", "I was waiting something more impressive than that. The temple is small. But you will find great view above the sea, and the cliff. Be careful with the monkeys, because they steal everything they can.", "First the temple is under repair and while the sunset is beautiful i am sure you can catch it from other venues just the same. The Monkey Dance Show is a bit sad in my opinion...they built an amphitheatre to pack as any people in as possible and just feels anything but authentic. Most people left in the middle of the show.", "This is a very remarkable as a relic of history and the wonders of the world in Indonesia. The Temple is located on the lip of the cliff and surrounded by the sea and the temple located at the cliff edge of the beach. When the tide will look temple in the middle of the sea.", "Best temple in ,check the tides before heading out there absolutely beautiful scenery and nice why too experience some culture", "It's the temple on the lake you can see on the 50.000 IDR bank note. But its a quick visit, we had the chance to go there in april late in the afternoon so it wasn't overcrowded (well the weather wasn't at his finest neither). Well if it's on your road and you have a little time you can take a look (the entrance fee is quiet low, like 30.000 IDR), well a quick look just to take a picture of it (or a selfie) The gardens around are very nice too (but also small) (And that's it)", "We had an early dinner up above overlooking the temple and that was amazing.. One of the best views I've ever had at dinner. Go further down for the best views, you need to pass several eating places to get to the ones with the good views!", "One of the best temple in . It was not crowded, but it is not a big temple, so I can imagine that sometimes it is... Don't forget to buy fishfood before entering... ;)", "First of all, all the temples are restricted for visitors. Accept the fact and enjoy the view, sunset and the beach. May be entry to temples would have been much appreciated but the entire experience over their is unforgettable. I see many people rated 1* just because they were not allowed to enter inside the temple. I don't agree with them though. is definitely a revisit destination.", "Probably one of the most famous and visited temples of , it is EXTREMELY crowded. With tourists. The worst kinds who make a lot of noise and have little regard for the sanctity of the place. That said, the cliffs and sea it overlooks are immeasurably beautiful. Watch out for the thieving, scheming, little b**t**ds - the resident macaques, who will snatch anything off you and barter it back to you for treats.", "This temple is located at the cliff and it is beautiful especially during the sunset time. We got warned about the aggressive monkeys here but lucky us because we didn't see a single monkey on the day of our visit. The views of the ocean, cliffs, temple are beautiful. With the ocean sound and a nice breeze, I wish I could stay there longer to enjoy the moment, but too bad, the place is too crowded during the sunset time as most people want to see the Kecak dance at 6:00 pm. Even finding a good spot to take nice pictures was a little hard. But this is a must visit place if you go to and get your camera ready to take some postcards pictures.", "This Temple sits high above the ocean...affording great views. The buildings are lovely, the monkeys are quiet, but don't test them.", "A very beautiful temple. Great attraction but try to avoid peak visits as its a popular visit for tourist.", "The temple and Gates really are stunning and getting that close to Mt Agung was a privilege. And if you want \\that photo\\\" bad enough, you'll do your research, read all the reviews below, pay well for a driver because it's a skill being able to hill-start in a manual on a 70 degree angle, obey all the rules, arrive very early and be prepared to queue, show patience, mingle with the other tourists and show gratitude to the Temple and the photographers who only ask for a donation. We arrived at 6.30am after leaving Ubud at 4.30am and waited for 1 hour and 15 mins. We also watched a lovely man propose to his girlfriend when their photo's were being taken. Suksma !\"", "The temple is nice and has a great view over the sea! Love it. But be careful with the monkeys! They tend to steal/grab things off from you and that might ruin your day. We witnessed a monkey jumped onto a lady and grabbed her sunglasses off her face!", "We had a driver take us to this beautiful temple which you can walk to from the beach at low tide. There are lots of art vendors before you get to the beach. I actually bought a beautiful painting which sits in my living room today. Definitely make this a stop on your tour of beautiful !", "The temple is quite interesting and has some great views. Really cool staircase down to the beach below. The beach at the bottom is makes it worth the visit!", "It is worth a visit, beautiful temple and surroundings. A very good place to catch the sunset, several photographic locations.It is heavily crowded towards evening.", "There's no denying this temple is spectacularly set and it's ancient history gives it an extra something, but there wasn't any information about it to be found (or i didn't find it anyway) so everything is just there to be speculated.. it is seriously crowded and it's lack of information seemed to prevent crowds from really appreciating it, and so indirectly doesn't get the respect it probably deserves.. I did enjoy it though! It's views are awesome and to be enjoyed to the max at sunset as it's right on top of the cliffs. It's a must see in that respect, but be prepared for crowds. It's was almost like trying to walk around the centre of Venice..", "I was really looking forward to this visit as the photos are just magic (just like the ones we took), but in reality once you pass the ticket payment /parking area, you are disappointed due to the enormous amount of souvenirs shops ( with horrible tacky souvenirs) . The problem is that the commercial area is almost glued to the temple. ) Worth the visit but don't expect that WOW feeling\\ !\"", "You may feel disappointed after traveling there for an hour or two. The issue is that you can't see the temple properly - it hidden by the trees, you can't go inside (at least during regular hours), there are too many people around. The seacoast itself is nice and the seaside view, but there are many more nice beaches with fewer people, a calm atmosphere and free admission.", "Beautiful temple, can take great pictures. Very ancient place. A little more history can be put on some boards to read. Not everyone needs a tour guide and we were exploring. Friendly people around. No currency exchange around the area and there needs to be one as it’s considered a major tourist spot. 5 dollar entry free, a small amount charged for parking and toilet usage. A better start if your early", "I highly recommend going with a local tour guide or driver so they can share some of the history of the temple with you. Also they could perhaps give you a piggyback to deal with the stairs or distract the monkeys so you can steal your sunglasses back.", "We went to The Temple with my friends and our driver assistance all of our trip. The Temple was nice view by cliffs, some monkeys around.", "located on the outskirts a beautiful temple,totally worth your visit.drive to this place is very scenic,with strawberry farms your way.This temple is located in the middle of the lake.great place to have pictures .", "This is the most iconic image of and truly, it is worth it...amazing sunset...walking on the rock when the tide is low to reach the temple site (prohibited to walk up to the temple)...", "Amazing view but it was too much crowded. One of the beaches you can visit while you are staying in Lembongan or Penida.", "I know some people knock the instagram worthy photo, but i liked it. Went there first on our day trip after reading how others had to wait hours in line. Got there around 9 and probably waited 20-30mins. So that done time to actually enjoy Lempuyang. There is a bit of work going on at the first level but doesnt interfere with your experience. Excellent temple for serious hikers, who would be keen to walk up to the highest level..which could take a few hours overall. Nice views the higher you go.", "The temple is beautiful in the architecture and ofcourse the location. I was staying in Nusa Dua, so it was a bit far, but totally worth the trip. The blue Indian Ocean and the temple at the edge of the cliff overhand looks kind of mesmerizing. The second temple which can be reached only if the tide is low can be seen from the cliff and you need to be lucky to be there during low tide. However, unlike the temples in India or elsewhere, you cannot enter these temples. All the entryways were closed to the inside of the temples. Hence its only worth seeing the gorgeous architecture. The place is also kept very neat and clean...which was great... all the tourists were following the signs and obeying them. Really would recommend a trip to anyone in .", "Beautiful and strategic built temple. Calm and serene view, good thing monkey is sleeping and some are watching over us from afar. Great sunset view and don't forget to watch Kecak fire dance", "Great temple in , I was there with my wife in November, the view from the top of this temple is nice, feel so fresh and comfortable.", "The teple has devide to two parts and one part in on the clif and the other part is in down hill.The down hill teple has a walking path between the sea wave and if the tide is rough you cannot walk the path.all like other temples you are not allowed to visit inside the temple unless you wear nise cloths.", "The temple is on a cliff with both sides pathways having fantastic views of the ocean and the temple. One can wait for sunset or go to the Jimbaran beach to view that. Worth visiting in the evening though crowds throng the place. The weather was pretty hot and humid and the sun too intense to really enjoy the walk.", "Photos of the lake temple seem to always turn out gorgeously, and hide the hundreds of tourists that throng this lovely attraction. I have been visiting the temple on earlier trips to as well, and the setting remains awe-inspiring. The addition of boating trips on the lake a few years ago already spoiled the clean calm of the lake. But the most recent addition is shocking. On the grounds of the temple park is a sub-attraction featuring owls, birds and bats. For a fee of between 3 and 5 USD, visitors can take pictures of themselves with a family of owls, with lories or holding large bats by their wings. This is a disgrace and needs to be condemned. Bats and Owls are nocturnal, and are being trotted out into the sun (so that the humans can get good pictures!). It was disappointing to see several tourists fueling this business by patronizing this activity and getting their batman selfies with scant regard for animal welfare. Enjoy the temple and the views, avoid the side attractions please.", "Wow, what mesmerizing view, on bank of Lake wonderful Temple, enjoyed every moment being there on hill top really very nice temple", "West facing cliff edge so excellent location to see the sunset. A few things to highlight / tips to avoid disappointment : - visiting at sunset time, this was the busiest tourist attraction that we visited across East Java, and Gili Air. The crowds reduced the peaceful feeling one could attain for such a beautiful location - Temple architectural design is not as elaborate / beautiful / extensive aesthetically, albeit location is of significance - Temple main area inside is closed most of the times, other that festival and prayer times - If you buy sunset show tickets, make sure you get there in advance, so you can go grab sunset facing seats (first come first serve)... Though don't forget, the sun will then be directly on your face till it goes down, which on a hot day can be too much, but the views of the sunset as a backdrop, with the Ramayana / fire dance performance (IDR 100k cash) in front of you, are breathtaking Hope the detailed tips help you enjoy your visit even more.", "We went there at sunset. Unfortunately it got cloudy so didn't have a chance to see it. The temple itself is nothing special. You can't access it as it is reserved for people praying. You see nothing of it apart from the main temple building on top of the cliff.", "Lempuyang Temple Located at Mount lempuyang take about 1:45Minutes from Ubud, has beautiful View Call: Gate of Heaven. Before go there please check the weather to have good moment of photo", "A must visit temple ... though they don't allow to enter inside but the sunset is awesome ... show is icing on top of cake . Beautiful view", "First the good news: the temple where everyone takes a picture is a short 5 minute hike and seeing it from below is pretty cool too. Everyone focuses on seeing Mt Agung through the gate split but I thought seeing it from the other side was just as cool. Now the bad news: long line so you can have your picture taken by their photographer which you have to tip. That reflection you see in all the pictures is them using a mirror to create it. I think because of the short hike, it gets very crowded. I think if you come just to see this temple, you'll feel a disappointed. Walk up the mountain to see some other smaller temples and you won't feel as disappointed.", "Nice scenery with cool breeze. A must place to visit. The different Pura showcase the cultural and religion of the local Hindus. Very interesting. Hope to visit there again.", "This is a nice place to walk around. There is an admission charge. There are some interesting temples and such.", "Nice temple with an ocean view ... beware of the monkey there :)", "Beautiful setting in the early morning and late evening I went in both Mornings the sun lighting up the rock with the temple the crashing waves and less crowds totally awed me But the evening took my breath away I climbed the cliff at the back to not have the crowds in my face and got some amazing pics One of the few places that have touched my soul", "One of the better tourist sites, for exactly the above reason, as well as being picturesque and almost etheral when the mist is on the lake. How much is able to be seen depends entirely on how much mist there is, and this is unpredictable - so you may be lucky and see lots, or you may not. Either way, lovely landscape and gardens, and refreshingly you dont have to buy postcards, a sarong and you are left to wander at will.", "I would recommend to visit this place in late afternoon since generally, it would be very hot and sunny in the southern part of . There is nothing much for the temple itself but the view from the cliff is breathtaking. We were warned by our driver not to bring sunglasses, food or drink there and we glad we did because the monkey there are quite aggressive. We did see a pair of someone's sunglasses in monkey's hands while we walking there so be careful.", "We did this as part of a day tour from Ubud, which was about a 2 hour drive each way. We arrived at midday in the car park, then had to pay Rp 20,000 to be taken in the back of a pick up truck to the base of the temple. Here we paid Rp 10,000 each for sarong rental and an obligatory donation for entrance fee. We were then told we couldn't access parts of the temple as there was a religious ceremony taking place. We went up the steps to the first level, which includes the picturesque gates overlooking Mount Agung. Unfortunately it was very cloudy so didn't get the view of the volcano. The queue for the classic gates shot took around 20 minutes, as people took a long time posing and waiting for passers by to be out of the shot. The temple then has three stair cases to the next level, which are very striking. We then went back to pay another Rp 20,000 each to take the truck back to the car park. Overall, an underwhelming experience and not worth the long drive from Ubud.", "If you love culture, temples and gardens it might be your place. The temple is not really special (yes it is build at the water and as tourist you can get in more then with most temples), it is combined with a big and neatly garden. Watch the price though.. 2 person was 100k idr, but next to us 4 persons was 400k idr. No clue what the real price is, (our driver thought about 60k p.p.) Driving here might be to much, but as a small 1hour stop (max) on the way its a good place to go.", "Went to the temple to see the show which starts at 6pm...30,000 ir to enter temple..100,000 ir to see the performance..but be warned very very busy so get there by 5.15pm...they start sitting people in the aisles and then around the floor area...be careful with the monkeys around..they didn’t bother us as we ignored them.. nice to see the cultural side of ..a really beautiful sunset so don’t forget the camera...", "Not really a temple follower. Enjoy the scenery of the cliff and sea view. But beware of monkeys! I take more time watching the monkeys snatching foods, sunglasses, hats and bags from tourists.", "This place is on the same route as GWK park , so we went to the park and then to the temple. By the time we reached it was noon and very hot. After taking the ticket and tying the sarong which is compulsory to enter in the temple we had to cross a small path full of monkeys which will pounce on you if you have anything in your hand so beware. At the end of the path you are blown away by the sheer beauty of the place. There is a an endless blue ocean and right on the tip of the cliff there is this centuries old temple. you are not allowed inside the temple which is understandable but the area surrounding it is great and you can talk a nice walk around it.This is by far the most beautiful place in .", "The temple is located on the cliff and offers a very good view of the sea. Sunset from here really looks nice.", "This was one of our stops on our day trip from Ubud. A beautiful temple situated on a picturesque lake. Lovely spot for photos. But overrun with tourists and it's difficult to really enjoy the atmosphere - which I would have imagined to be calm and serene. I think it would probably be a lot more interesting to go when there is a ceremony. It's okay to do if you are on your way somewhere else but I wouldn't drive all the way just for this.", "Our driver Made from Big Made Tours took us here and explained everything, very surprising temples, gardens and monkeys.", "Worth a visit especially if it is part of a tour with other places. Beautiful and unique temple. Scenery and views are nice. Should go during the early morning when the crowd is less.", "Beautiful temple situated in the lake. May not look like as we have seen on the photos depending on the time of the visit. Still okay for a day trip.", "Arguably the biggest disappointment on our trip to , Lempuyang, also known as the “Gates to Heaven” in is a beautiful Hindu temple featuring two flanking nese gates that overlook Mount Agung. While the view is definitely spectacular there are SEVERAL confounds. First, the view is highly dependent on the weather. The temple sits on a hill at an elevation of around 2000 ft which means there can be quite a bit of fog. Additionally, weather is pretty temperamental, with intermittent rains throughout. Lines for this view of Mount Agung start at around 4AM. No joke. We weren’t planning on visiting this because it seemed gimicky, but our tour guide suggested it so we figured why not. We arrived around 4:30AM expecting to be the only ones there but at least 10 other couples were already waiting in line for the sunrise shot. We waited for 2 hours outside, in que, for the sunrise. By the time we left at 7 AM, there were easily 50+ people already waiting in line to take their picture between the gates. Unfortunately for us, it wasn’t a clear morning so the entire experience felt a little bit lackluster. I also was not aware that the reflection in the pictures is from a mirror, NOT water. Personally, these gates can be seen throughout , so its not worth the wait, early morning wake up calls and drive to see this. The view of Mount Agung from our hotel was far more beautiful and we could enjoy it from the comfort of our home. Also all should note that sarongs are required (you can get one at the temple itself), and women may be given a scarf if their shoulders are showing. Lastly we left before the lines got insane, but my understanding is that anything past 8AM requires a 3 hour wait. Do yourself a favor and use that time to visit something more worthwhile in .", "While the temple complex is pretty ordinary and small... The place deserves brownie points for breathtaking views.. Of the indian ocean.. The location of temple right on the tip of cliff with waves after waves of ocean hitting the rocks beneath makes for a picturesque location. Overall a must visit location", "This beach goes on and on.Best enjoyed at first light before the hawkers arrive or in the evening at a beach front restaurant like Beno's. On a clear day it is very picturesque.", "Long walks on a clean, organised beach. Beach hawkers but not pushy at all. Plenty of choice for bars and/or restaurants all along the beach", "As this temple is one of the most famous, its is also full with people. We were here just before sunset and it was heavly crowded. But as expected. Great view. But the temple can only be seen from a distance. If you have a selfie stick and facebook, this is the place you have to be and you will be.", "This Hindu temple is situate on the southern part of standing majestically on the edge of a cliff with a sharp drop to the sea. The walk up to the temple involves climbing a steep stairs and another Ali along the edge of the cliff to the view point which commands a spectacular view of the temple and the sea below. There is a lot of history attached to the temple and most visited temple in . A must visit on your itinerary .", "A first we weren't even planning on coming here and now I wonder why we even went. To even get to the temple, you have to pass dozens of shops and restaurants, with some vendors really being aggressive. Once you arrive at the temple, it's beautiful. We were there after kuningan and were able to witness the worshippers bringing gifts and praying. Unfortunately it was also crowded with a gazillion Chinese tourists who barely even looked at the temple, but weren't shy about almost pushing you into the water to get a good selfie. We were being told we were there at a time with not many visitors and we were horrified at the sight of the crowds. If this was NOT crowded, I do not wanna be here at sunset.", "If your an obese beer drinking loud mouth Aussie, that wants a beach crammed full of over priced restaurants and tacky little shops this is for you, if you wanted a quieter more laid back beach don't come here the beach itself is ok but everything else is awful making it one of my least favourite places in 6 months of travelling south east Asia, it's over priced and over rated, give it a miss", "It wasn't exceptional but just a decent place to visit. The sight and the temple is definitely good. There is a snake placed in the cave calling it a holy snake ! Dint understand the point of it being holy, but well that's what the local believe. You can't enter the temple as it is closed for viewing. It's just that the site around the temple and the rock opposite the temple that you can climb on to take a glimpse of the ocean and the rock below.", "It is a beautiful place. You we’ll see many locals getting ready to go in for the prayers and I found it fascinating to see their traditions. Try to get there before 4 as many people want to be there for the stunning sunset and fire dance at 6pm.", "It is a temple in a lake and it is famous because the temple is depicted on the 50,000 bank note. But it is not a 'must see' attraction.", "In my opinion this was the best temple!!! You could also see some monkeys here, so you can skip the monkey forest. They also do a show here were you can learn a lot if the tradition!!! It was excellent!!!!", "It is a good sight seeing attrection of . As it is almost the last attrection of tour so it is very crowded in the evening as most of the tourist want to see it at sun set time which is the best time to see it, the temple is located on the small cliff type hill with so many view points for the sun set in the sea, it is located in the south west side of . So many monkey also there. . Vinod Tandon Delhi", "Beautiful during flood and tide! We managed to take pictures climbing on the rocks on the other side of the temple!", "we got there around 4.30 pm, and walked slowly along the sea side and see the fresh water spring, near the temple on the rock. we got the blessings from the priest there when we received some rice to be pasted on our forehead and a flower to be put on the ear. it seemed sacred and memorable for us. and before sunset, it's getting crowded by around 6 pm. the place is good for photo shooting.", "Loved this place, the temple is out on the sea, you can not actually go into the temple but do not let this put you off from visiting, the temple looks stunning when out int he sea and you can walk in the sea to get to a prayer area of the temple where you can get a blessing, be mindful off the tide as it does come up, there are guides who will walk you over for a fee, negotiable fee but all these guides tend to stick to same price. Happy Travels.", "This is place can't miss in . You can enjoy the amazing view of Indian ocean and also the historical temple. It was so relax when visiting this place.", "They'll steal your sunglasses right off your head! That's what happened to me but I got them back thanks to a local who threw a banana to distract the monkey. He then turned around and asked me for a tip. Lol. The local- not the monkey. Hah If you're into temples and ocean this is the place to go. Otherwise it's just another temple but it's a temple next to the ocean. If u like the ocean you will get some satisfaction from this visit. I won't go again tho", "This was my favourite temple in . The location in a cliff is great and the resident monkeys give a more exciting flavour to the visit", "Very beautiful panorama you must see, a religious hinduism temple, go to temple or waiting a dusk, really worldclass panorama, many souvenir shop and coconut fruit, pan pacific resort hotel nearby with hindian ocean and tanahlot view, welcome to a beautiful real natural :) :) don`t forget to bring your camera, iso 100, f8 , 1/200.", "Up at 4am on holiday! Packed for a swim as we had seen reflecting water on photos of the Gates to Heaven and a very scary drive up to this iconic Temple. It was misty and a bit wet when we arrived, not particularly busy at 7am and only a 5 minute short uphill walk to the main attraction. Oh you can spend 4 hours if you are very fit and go to the 7th Temple at the top of the mountain but we settled for the 2nd. We had to queue for about an hour or so to have our pictures taken and was a bit surprised to see that it’s a trick with a mirror that gives the impression of water! We were not disappointed though and have some very good pictures taken and had a good time and whilst the driver was £35 it was only a small donation to get in. It’s so iconic it’s worth a visit but if you want to have the sun rise captured you have to be very very early. Our hotel advised 3am start! Just a bit too early for us!", "It's perhaps one of the most beautiful places in the world, though I haven't seen everything. But the truth is the sunset here is divine. sky can show you amazing colours. The temple is not open for foreigners. But the area is magical.", "the temple so aowsome some people call this place water temple . because the location of the temple there is inside the water but the best view on sunset if it is not cloudy the sunset view are aowsome this miss it", "It's waves and some rocks... Maybe people that have never seen the ocean are excited about it? Throngs of tourists from buses were crawling all over taking selfies and tossing trash on the ground. Definitely the worst place I visited on Lembongan...", "More of a walk amongst the trees up and down steps with brilliant views of the cliffs the Temple is built on. You don't get to access a temple at all. 3.00NZ entry fee which includes a sarong to cover your legs up. Watch out for the locals looking to take you on a Tour after you've paid your fee as they will want you to pay them. Wild Monkeys in the trees but they don't really bother the tourists as there is a man with a slingshot firing stones in their direction if they get too close to the boundary.", "In upud we we to this temple which has a small channel on the front. We need to pay entrance fees to visit the temple. Unfortunately we cannot go inside the temple. We can just walk around the temple and take pictures.", "We took a day trip to Pura Lampuyang from Ubud. It took us 2 and a half hours during high seasons but it turned out to be a great decision! We reached only the 4th temple but the view was already magnificent and we are happy that it was not so crowded with tourists like other sites in South or Ubud so we had a peaceful time there. Highly recommend. We would love to come back and explore more of East next time.", "It's iconic temple where you can see beautiful sunset and buy souvenirs n gifts at average price at its market (you can get cheaper price somewhere else, but it's still ok). By the way I suggest you to have lunch/dinner somewhere else, bcs there aren't many restaurants near the temple, and the ones that is available are nothing special (n pretty expensive). So you better go there with full stomach, or hold it empty until you go to another place.", "As most of the temples in - you can't go inside. Yes the place is very beautiful, and yes the garden is amazing, but really, nothing so special. It is very well organised for children. If you are with your family, there are many playgrounds, figures, options for pictures with baths, parrots and so on :)", "Nice view. When I came, there was an event for their ritual called galungan and kuningan. It was a raining day. So I could not see the sunset view. You have to pay some amount of money to enter this place. If you wanted to see a ritual activities you have to pay some other amounts to see the ritual. Overall, best views.", "The place is serene and has a calming effect. It doesn't require an entrance fee, but just a donation of any amount. Has 3 levels - the penataran, telaga mas (30 mins' hike up), and luhur (another 1.5 hrs from telaga mas). But most people would settle for just penataran, which has a killer view of Mt Agung on a clear day. This place is far and remote, and not accessible by huge tour buses. That's why you do not see hordes of tourists here and that's also why it is my favorite temple in . It's worth the journey to come here.", "Completely worth visiting! A one of a kind temple surrounded by the gorgeous lake. Be prepared for rain, as it poured when we visited. Also, though it is not mandatory, wearing proper attire is strongly suggested!", "Bagus untuk berfoto dan bikin video seperti untuk di upload di YouTube This beautiful island is really cool and amazing Just be careful when you guys want to take pictures cause sometimes the wave very strong", "Certainly a fantastic place to visit, Rp30,000 entry fee, must wear a sarong & a sleeved shirt inside the Temple areas, best is to pay a tour guide approx. Rp50,000, well worth it. We had an elderly lovely gentleman named Gusti, most helpful & continued to apologise due to the fact he felt his English was not good enough. !!!! we understood him perfectly...Such an amazing place to visit, originally built back in 1946 for the Royal Family of East , does need some renovations but imagine money is possibly the problems, !!! beautiful gardens, fish pools, even a pool should one wish to take a quick dip to cool off, lovely old sculptures & fountains, so peaceful & such an amazing place to visit even if it takes a full day it is so worth it. Highly Recommend & would suggest all tourists visit here..", "Enjoyed seeing the lake and temple. It was a little far to drive but I did not regret seeing one of the most well known landmarks in .", "Lovely temple and perfect photo op. Set in the water, with the lake and mountains behind it, makes the temple quite beautiful. Very enjoyable! We were there when it was misty and then it did rain. So the view wasn't as spectacular as it might have been.", "This was a fantastic temple to go and see! I highly recommend checking it out. Fantastic temple with great picture opportunities! There are restaurants around this temple outside and is very unique!", "good temple with beach back in low.. But can't reach beach as it's located on hill but best to go in evenings to enjoy sunset..(prefer tanah lot as beach n temple same level)", "We visited earlier in the month when visiting and wanting to experience something new. We found the entrance fee reasonable and on going in were warned by other tourists about the number of monkeys who were stealing things like hats, phones, glasses etc. I kept a tight hold of my belongings however hubby lost his phone to a light fingered monkey who proceeded to take the case off and throw it to his mate. A local lady used fruit and the phone was retrieved along with a pair of sunglasses another tourist had lost. The parts of the temple I got to see were beautiful along with tremendous views. I really enjoyed the visit and would go again, albeit with a supply of fruit for bartering purposes.", "Its a nice view of the temple. You can get good photos of the temple from the too. You can see some shops in front which has some traditional dessert.", "Going there with a guide is better. You can know more about this temple. At the entrance, you can buy fish foods and feed them. Be careful, not to fall down into the water while feeding the fishes. Most of the fishes are very big. And they are beautiful. A good place to take pictures.", "If your not a fan of tr monkeys (like my self) then just be prepared as there are monkeys at this temple. The views are pretty nice and are great for a few photos but after being to many temples and having views like this back home they all become the same, but if it's your first time going to see a temple then this one is a good first option for you", "This was the last stop on our all day tour. Extraordinary to see the temples against the backdrop of the ocean. We looked at all three temple sites - and some surfers! Very popular spot but we managed to find a decent rock on the beach to sit on and watch the sun go down.", "The temple, built in the 1600s, this place is of historical and religious significance. We came in the morning, so there were fewer people than normal. This made it easier to get unobstructed views. The toilets inside cost 2000Rp to use, so be sure to carry some small notes if you need to go. I'd recommend the drive there to anyone visiting .", "The temple was as beautiful expected. We took lots of pics here, it was breezy and cool. There is short walk on the left side of the temple which leads to a plain grassland and full lake view behind. I think most travelers miss this spot while its actually fun to be there. Do wear a sarong before entering (for more colorful pics)", "Yes, tourists are warned at the entrance to the temple but it's easy to get so caught up with the views that one forgets the monkeys. A rascal came up so stealthily and grabbed 2 pairs of glasses off me- without a scratch! A local came by, gave the monkey a treat and it promptly threw back both pairs of glasses. I tipped the local. Just before that, another tourist had his sunglasses snatched but I think he didn't get his back as the monkey went down the slope towards the sea. I don't know if the locals have actually trained the monkeys but it's obviously a case of conditioning - monkey takes glasses (or hat or...), monkey gets fed, tourists feel eternally grateful and locals get tipped, and so it goes on.", "I recommend you to attend close to 6 pm as they have this nice ceremony every day, and you can also see the sunset. Although the temple looks semi-abandoned, they still practice ceremonies and services. And the view from the cliff is quite impressive.", "The view is amazing The temple itself is nothing fancy, just like any other temple . but the rocks shapes and the view are amazing.", "nice, i went there with my parents and there have their 'Upacara sembayang\\ during i was at there. Nice to see the people praying their god and it is very windly during i was there.\"", "Entrance to the temple is 50,000 Rupiah. No sarong is required to enter. It takes about 1.5 hours to reach from central Ubud. The temple is very picturesque and makes for beautiful photos. However, I feel that this can be accomplished in just a few minutes. Then you are left wandering around with not much else to see or do. There is a nice playground area for children to get their energy out on after the long car ride though. So while it is beautiful, I don’t know that I would recommend such a long trip up to see it from Ubud, if that is the only thing that you are coming to see. If it is part of a larger trip with other stops, sure, but not as the focus of your trip north from Ubud. There are also three different types of boats available to hire on the lake. If you are looking at the temple, turn right, and follow the path to the end to find the area where they rent these. Speed boats are 150,000 IDR (up to 5 people), traditional wooden canoes are 75,000 IDR (up to 5 people), or swan type paddle boats are 35,000 IDR (up to 2 people). We chose the wooden canoe, and for an additional 15,000 IDR you can pay to have someone drive the canoe for you. I thought the boat ride would be a nice relaxing trip around the lake, but instead it was really just a circle around the temple. The person assigned to drive our boat was one of the men who stands around the temple and takes photos of people, to sell to them. So while he was good at using our DSLR to take photos at each of the different angles of the temple, this turned the ride into more of a photo shoot than a relaxing time on the lake. Which can be good or bad, depending on what you are looking for.", "We loved our visit here, although it is a bit commercialized and touristy. But if you can look past that to the beautiful views and gorgeous temple it is certainly worth the visit. We had a lovely sunset and then treated ourselves to a show of a local nese Cekak Fire Dance against the drop of the sunset which was really wonderful.", "The minute we stepped foot on property we immediately regretted coming. If you google what touristy is. This place will come up. There were so many people and this was at 3 pm. I can't imagine what this place is like at sunset. I saw more selfie sticks in 5 minutes there then I did my whole life. I would only come here first thing in the morning and get in and out. I'm sure during high tide the view of the temple would be better. Is it worth battling traffic to get a picture of this? Look at all those people. No thanks.", "My husband and I were not part of a tour group and when we arrived at the entrance to pay our fee, one of the residents of the temple offered to guide us through to \\scare off the monkeys.\\\" While we were not apprehensive of the monkeys at all, it gave us an opportunity to ask questions and get direction for the best pictures, etc. Having Made as our tour guide was so worth the modest $10 expenditure! The temple grounds are rather expansive and we would not have learned as much as we did without his assistance. We returned to see the dancing on another evening and were well prepared to see the show based on his tips.\"", "The view points are photogenic however entry to temple is restricted. The temple is located at cliff so offers good place to view sunset.", "A very average beach with rough sand and large pieces of coral hence not very soft to walk on. The tide goes out 1-2km in the early afternoon therefore no more swimming after that. It’s fun to walk through the puddles during low-tide. It’s best to wear shoes as there are many sea urchins. Our hotel, Akana, provided sun loungers on the beach near the Mercure hotel. We got to a full view how the guys from the water sport hut were charging “fresh” tourists 100k per lounger and laughed greedily behind their backs. We walked many km-s on the cycling path. It was very disappointing to see that every warung had a large freezer instead of a fresh fish display. And there’s the money exchange scam. If you see exceptionally good rates those are just to lure you in and you could end up with less than the lower exchange rate at the more honest places. Quick hands, trap doors etc. We wanted to see if they can fool 2 former croupiers. Oh, the man next to meme spa kept touching the cash as I was counting it despite of being told not to. Also did plenty of shifty moves. And when he thought he was in the clear I counted the amount once again as it was in my hand (not on the counter) and surprise surprise 400 was missing. We took our money back and left. Another woman calculated 5€ less than I gave her. My advice is, only change where the desk is glass and do your own calculations on your phone instead of believing what you are shown on their calculators. Safest option is the bank.", "Quieter and more comfortable lower temperatures and humidity make this a more enjoyable visit than some of the coastal temples", "This place is beautiful. We couldn't go to the temple as we need to wear special dress. The place is really crowded in the evening but you can go to see a beautiful sunset.", "We arrived with our motorbike, it´s easy to find and worth a trip. The complex is pretty big. We stayed for around 3 hours. Pretty much monkey´s around -> take care of your stuff. There are a lot of beautiful beaches near the temple it´s great to combine!!", "We did not do the 1,700 steps, stopping at temples along the way until reaching the top. We cheated, doing only 231 steps, (I counted), from the car park at the bottom. We visited numerous temples in and this was hands down the clear favourite for both of us. Thought to have been built around the 8th century, the majestic Pura Lempuyang is simply breathtaking, perched up on Mount Lempuyang, nearly 1,200m above sea level. It was amazing up there with no other tourists, so quiet and peaceful, with only the sounds of birds and a bell tinkling, as there were six men praying. We chatted to the men after they had finished praying and they were a lot of fun. We stayed up here a long time just taking in the tranquillity and didn’t want to leave. The view was stunning, even with a mist slightly obscuring the peak of Mt Agung. This will forever be a powerful memory. If you only visit one temple while in , make it this one. A sarong is required.", "Part of a day tour, Mustika, our tour guide, and Surya, our wonderful driver, of Destination Asia helped us visit this floating temple on the lake. As there was no high tide on Lake Beraton, we did not see the 'floating temple' effect. Nevertheless, the mandir is an historic mandir to see on this beautiful lake. The landscape enhances the calmness and beauty of the mandir. However, try to visit early on a weekday as the area does get busy. The area is popular with both locals and tourists. Mustika did a wonderful job explaining the significance of the temple and its history.", "This temple is really nice. You can go with a boat and experience nice views. It is a bit crowded but I would recommend you to visit it.", "All people are relaxing at the beach club, but if you just put down your towel it is perfect. Clean, nice water and yes a lot of hawkers but hee sometimes you need to eat and drink :-)", "If you visit don't miss to visit this Temple ( low tide) great views and amazing cliffs... nice warungs above the temple", "The temple is smaller than expected but beautiful on the lake It’s a 3 hour drive from Jimbaran so full day trip but if you have the time it’s a culture shot you see terraced rice paddies from top of mountain too", "Nice temple within the lake, unfortunately it was low tide . So wasn't able to see it at its best. But worth going.", "We were there at evening.. beautiful atmosphere.. baby's can play at the huge greenery lash ... We didn't access the temple just saw it far away ..because its slippery .. if you are not accompany any senior or child then you can go ahead.. can enjoy the sunset from there", "Really interesting to see - a bit of a unique style compared to most of the water temples in . It was pretty crowded, and the water walk was kind of jammed with people trying to make 5000 photos each step, but overall a nice stop and interesting site to visit!", "There was small temple and noone is allowed to go inside. So you cant really see the temple but the view of the ocean and surroundings was mind blowing. Make sure you are not wearing sunglasses, specs, hanging earings, cap or anything that monkey can snatch. Even fancy slippers with flowers. Monkeys are not very friendly so beware of your belongings. Also make sure you are wearing full length clothes or take sarongs. You are not allowed to visit temple with sarongs if you are wearing dress, skirts, shorts. Same for men. They make you pay to RENT their sarongs. Its not much but if you are going with family it will add up. Overall very good for the view not for the temple.", "One of the eight (8) temples built on the edges of the island to protect it, this is truly a remarkable piece of architecture from the past. Though the walk towards the temple itself may not be as impressive but the temple ground itself is very calming. Boast with a magnificent unobstructed view of the sea and chilled by the cooling sea breeze, this place is the best place for any individual who seeks to escape from the bustling city of . Locals said it has one of the best sunset view in so be sure to reach the temple before 5:30pm as traffic starts to pile up by then. Road access is very small and you don't want to be congested in the car and miss it.", "No hawkers close to hotel but shallow water may put some off. Lots of places to eat & drink at reasonable prices", "I would agree with the recent previous review that this was a bit disappointing. I had read previous reviews and was so excited to visit but it was not what I expected. It is a long/tricky trek to get to the temple of about 2.5 hours from Ubud. The temple itself is very beautiful and situated in a beautiful location. The views of Mt Agung are spectacular. Unfortunately the locals have turned it into a bit of a tourist trap. There is a line for pictures of the famous gate and they are looking for guests to pay 10k IDR. This is a small price to pay, just ruins the feel. There was also a religious ceremony going on, so the vast majority of the temple is blocked off and not accessible. My main tip would be to make sure the entire temple is open to visit before making the long trek.", "This made for a great start to our morning. Entrance was cheap. A guide followed us immediately after we paid, and he charges extra so be mindful of that. Once inside there's picture perfect views of the temples and cliffs. Also be cautious of your belongings due to the monkeys.", "We visited Pura Lempuyang as part of a day driving around East and it was well worth the visit. Unlike other temples, there were no hawkers touting their wares, and we only encountered a handful of Westerners whilst walking up to the temples. The first temple is the largest but I would recommend continuing up the hill and the 1700 steps (bring water, but if you forget there are stall located at convenient points on the way up) and visiting the others. Unfortunately due to time constraints we were unable to visit the one on the summit, however, I think my legs had probably had enough doing the other five! The views from the different temples were fantastic, particularly when the cloud cover moves away from Mt Agung. This was one of the highlights of our nese trip and I would recommend that it is considered as an alternative to some of the other temples.", "My 2nd time here. This temple is near jimbaran and it was about 90min from my seminyak hotel Wear jeans unless you want to borrow their in-house sarong which has been worn hundreds of times before each wash Prior to the temple itself, you'll probably run into the dozens of monkeys . Don't wave anything loose , edible or shiny at them, they will grab it you'll enter the centre of the area and it's worth to walk up both ends. The views are spectacular and the cliffs and waves are just gorgeous to watch", "Beautiful view from the top. Got nice pictures of the scenic view. Awesome experience. Definitely worth seeing this temple", "What a treat to see the monkeys frolicking around the grounds while we enjoyed the temple. We were warned by our driver and our hotel that the monkeys could get a bit aggressive and to mind our sunglasses but we had no incidents. We enjoyed taking photos. The views were magnificent. The sound of the surf soothing.", "Temple is beautiful but you can only see it from a certain distance - not allowed to enter. The big problem is the crowd - almost impossible to have a good shot without hundreds of heads But the best for me was the sunset at the other side.. what a view! Spectacular", "Two temples on the beach. there are amazing, and the place at dusk is really beatiful. to reach the main temple you can cross the beach, putting you legs into the water. price: 30.000 IDR.", "Visited this temple which amazingly located on a cliff at southern , sunset view was beautiful, cliff view was amazing and impressive. Definitely a place to visit before consider yourself visited .", "stunning view of the cliff and sea, but due to the hundreds of tourists it felt more more like a theme park than a temple (which is off limits to tourists - understandable) Go in the afternoon and/or for sunset", "We were staying in Amed and so hired a scooter to explore the area. This was a highlight of our trip. The many, many steps were relentless and, at times, difficult due to rain that had recently fallen. That said, only a basic level of fitness is needed and some determination. We made it to the top despite the cloud cover as we wanted to see all that was on offer. The views are amazing when the clouds lift and we barely saw any other tourists, mostly locals in family groups. Tip: pay for the truck up to the start of the first temple from the car park. We almost walked but luckily a few locals realised our mistake and told us to drive up. The road is very step and a fair walk from the carpark.", "Too many people and the litter detracted from the fact that this was a sacred place, saw more meaningful temples in peoples homes", "This temple is truly gorgeous in every way. It's best to go at low tide, generally early morning or late afternoon (6pm) so you can go out and explore the temple. Don't forget to touch the lucky snake and drink the holy water... (Small donation recommend // 2000 IDR)", "This temple is built on a lake but one can't get to the sanctum like most other temples in . So one has to feel satisfied by watching from the pavement built on the river side. And from there it won't look any different from any other temple in . So the point is one can avoid visiting this place if one wants. Our episode of visiting this place was even more tragic because it started to rain heavily and since it's an open park, we had to run quite a distance to find shelter. So our experience wasn't great here.", "You could smell the sea as you approach the temple area. Entrance at 20000 IDR for adults. Sarongs are available at the entrance for you to borrow if needed (for those wearing shorts, for example). Read the temple reminders at the entrance for guidance. The temple area itself is pretty big, lots of corners to explore, and monkeys to avoid. :) Beware of the monkeys as they are known to sometimes grab items from tourists (keep your phones and other gadgets close to you). Bring an umbrella as well the heat can be wearisome. There's a stall at the top that sells drinks (15000- 20000 IDR) and trinkets, souvenirs, etc. The cliff side views are amazing, breathtaking. Bring a camera for sure, and stay a while to enjoy listening to the waves crashing against the walls, or take a shot of the vast Indian ocean.", "its like , sunset,beer and shopping or just relax....its up to you....I liked it ...its what you want....say no if you dont want it.....pay no more than $3-00 to $5.00aud for sunnies otherwise tell thm no and mean no...they are nice but we need to tell them our price and thats it, cos they will come down....make sure yr not arguing with them,,,,,cos sometimes its like 20cents to us.theres a guy called woody woodpecker....sellling carvings...( loved them but he started out at $50,,,,I said $20 and he left and came back 3 times,,,,He is very funny....I brought it for $24 and had it shipped back at a local post place...only about 15$", "This temple is located on the rocks of the most southern tip of . The sunset was really spectacular and the view of indian ocean was really stunning. Beware of monkeys, they are really active....", "Beautiful views can be seen from the side of the temple area. Quite busy with tourists and monkeys everywhere. Avoid them at all cost. Guides will offer to show you around, totally pointless. You can literally walk up the top to the temple and have a look around and then to the sides to walk along the path and look out at the ocean. Unless you need help doing that or need someone to stop monkeys from coming near you (which they don’t do) then don’t waste your money. Try and wear a long skirt as a female as they will end up putting a sarong on you (don’t know how clean that is). The views really are beautiful though.", "2 hours drive from Ubud.North east corner of in the mountains.This temple called as Door to Heaven.Beautiful Scenic view.", "The temple is located at the cliff side, so the view was nice on a good day, especially for sunset. Lots of group tourists here and so make sure you go early to avoid the crowd. Quite a bit of walk too. So, beware if u are traveling with elderly or kids.", "Somehow I had a vision of a quiet lakeside temple. Instead we found an area disastrously badly developed and really really worth avoiding. The higher two lakes we hit in the mist so no idea what they were like but overall rather sad.", "Does what it says in the tin. Well presented and improving with small touristy shops. Staff on hand to keep you right with safety and respect for the animals and the temples. Our toddler loved it, we had a nice time. Felt a bit like Disney Land with the throng but still worth the €6", "We visited this temple first time, and this looks really beautiful lake... with a good hand from local goverment, it should be able to be improved more and more beautiful... we really like this lake... fresh weather and natural.......... for sure we will visit this place again.", "The beach is not like a white sand pacific beach, personally I didn't like it and opted to swim at our villas pool. A lot of the beach was closed off to swimmers due to rips, remember to swim between the flags. There were also lots of flies and hawkers!", "Pura build at an amazing Mountain, surrounded by forrest! All People, Are coming in the graziest outfits to get a (instructed) picture at Heaven's gate (after standing 2 hours in line). Yes, the setting is amazing, but, this is crazy! When you go further up the Mountain to the next temple, no one goes there, so people are coming for the sake of social media and not for experiencing nese culture... Go there early morning and use the whole day to See all templets (check the weather forecast, to avoid too many clouds). Now I understand why templets are No entry áreas for tourists...", "Visited here with friends whilst on holidays. Cost of entry was $30000 rph pp. Great views, stunning scenery. Lots of photo opportunities of the temple and the monkeys who live in the surrounding park. Be mindful of your belongings though, secure them as the monkeys are known to take anything they can get their hands on.", "A beautiful place to visit! Yes there were lots of tourists, it was busy, but it did not detract from the good, calm energy of this place. We spend a couple of hours here and it was just lovely. The market however that they make you walk through as you get out, is not nice at all, and the only place in were they were aggressive, even grabbed my wrist as I walked through, asking me to buy their items. Such a contrast to the peacefulness of the temple", "The place has a breathtaking view and we were pretty much blown away by this famous spot. If you are in Lembongan then do not miss this one. However, please be careful at the rocks. We were taking photos at the edge of a cliff when a sudden big wave just splashed all of us and another group who were also taking photos. My husband got injured pretty badly as he hit the rocks and we had to take him to the hospital. Its a wonderful place to visit but its better to enjoy the view from far.", "A MUST visit temple. Huge with an amazing view to the river. A lot of photogenic scene. You can ride a speed boat as well for extra fun.", "You are not hassled by hawkers like Kuta or Seminyak. The only approaches you will get are from the boat operators wanting to take you out on a glass-bottom boat por a jet ski. If you decide to take it up, be patient and don;t except the first offer in USD. Ask for the Rupiah price.", "We visited during a ceremony so the experience was that much more interesting as we got to see the procession of believers cross the water to enter the temple with their offerings. Other than this, the views are what makes it a unique experience. There is also an entry fee and you need to wear a sarong and sash before entering.", "Beautiful location, they actually have a temple with a very charming sea view. The temple is located on a cliff and the ocean below it. This temple has beautiful sunset view in .", "We visited the Sikh Temple during the day, but can see that it would be popular at sunset for the view. Told they also have neses Dancers performing at 6pm each day. Temple is quite simple but meaningful I imagine to those of this faith. Lovely grounds and pathways along the cliff face. Sensational views of the cliffs and ocean below. Monkeys are almost absent during the day, but warned that they can become aggressive and naughty as they day cools into the evening. Worth a visit, it was nice.", "This is another temple except that it does have rather beautiful sunset view. My guide explained a little about the temple and its origins which didn't excite me. The monkeys did though. Saw a group of Caucasians antagonising the monkeys and the monkeys became rather aggressive. Exercise some sense and one should be rather safe.", "The view itself is killing and you can never snap enough pictures of this beautiful place. Another exciting experience is crossing the short flooded route with strong waves hitting up to your waist at all times. And you get to drink fresh water comes from within the temple in the middle of sea.. fresh water within salt water", "We could not go into the main part of the temple as it was closed and there wasn't much to see with the parts we could see but would say the views from the temple are impressive as it is situated on the edge of a cliff. Worth visiting if in the area for the view not the temple. There are monkeys there so you have to hold on to your valuables including glasses and hats.", "We went to this temple in the early morning as part of a private tour with Agus Private Tours. Our driver dropped us near the entrance gates to the temple which saved a long walk through market stalls in the heat from the main entrance. Agus told us all about the history of the temple and customs. We we're lucky enough to see a family blessing for a child while we were there. Agus also guided us to find areas where there were less tourist but perfect spots for photos. As it was low tide we venture on the rocks near the temple with many others. Sunset is also a good time to visit but expect crowds as well. Recommended.", "It was a complete let down for us. I was expecting some hassle with costs and travel time and other tourists but not to this extent. First thing is getting there is a mission in itself with the small roads and traffic. Payment for truck ride up to temple. Steep incline walk up towards temple. Long long line to take a picture in the heat. 1 hr++ We took different pics from different angles and left. My suggestion to you is go REALLY early if you don’t want to end up in line. We got there at about 10am and it was packed. Other than the gate there is nothing else to do or see as the temple is only that small courtyard. So you drive all this way for that one picture.", "Our hired driver drove us from Ubud to the Lempuyang Temple. The road to the temple was very curvy and somewhat nerve-racking (especially if you happen to look to the right and notice the long drop to the land below). It was a somewhat of a dreary, muggy and hot day with a little scattered rain, but that didn't prevent us from visiting the temple. The parking to the temple is 'a lucky spot found on the side of the road' and the walkway to the entrance is the road shared with cars, moped riders, and other pedestrians. Take care when walking... You are \\encouraged\\\" to pay a donation to enter the temple and rent a sarong to wear, total amount is 30000 IDR per person. After collecting your sarong, be prepared to walk up 2 to 3 flight of stairs and a steep slope for about 15 to 20 minutes (faster if your in shape) to the temple. Upon reaching the temple and collecting your breath, the gatekeeper sprinkle you with water. I forgot what this means in the Hindu faith, but it is something positive. :) When we arrived, there was a line to take pictures in the infamous Heaven's Gate. So, we took pictures of the other areas of the temple and then proceeded to stand in line for about 30 minutes. When it's your turn, there are 2 to 3 men who will take your pictures using your phone. They will say \\\"next pose\\\" over and over again while snapping your picture. My phone had about 20 pictures of me. One picture had the illusion of my reflection in water (created by using the back of the phone's smooth surface). As the temple became more crowded, some people decided to skip the line for the Heaven's Gate photo and took pictures of it from the other side of the photographers, to the dismay of the people waiting in line. However, the view from Heaven's Gate is amazing and definitely worth taking pictures. I look like I am walking through a door to the sky! Very beautiful. Btw, going down was a lot quicker but take care not to trip on the steep slope. Vendors will be there to sell you various items at the exit.\"", "The water is warm and the sand burns your feet so make sure you wear thongs. Seminyak Beach is a great swimming beach for the young and old and the odd dog that came's down to cool off due to the heat and humidity(I'm sure 1 dog I was watching was trying to body surf). My son hired a surfboard for 2 weeks which cost him $10.00 a day and my 14 year old daughter tried her hand at surfing a longboard for $5.00 an hour. The hawkers can be a tad annoying, wanting you to buy more sarongs, elephant trinkets, glasses and watches, but if they don't ask you once they will ask you 100 times. There are some great bars and restaurants along the beach too that have great food and acoustic bands to listen too and the Sunset is just perfect.", "We walked by the temple on the point by Nusa Dua beach and on to the Devils Tears. It is a great view of the Ocean and the waves splash into a basin in the rock formation giving a nice view. Nice place to see the Ocean and The shore line", "Make sure you set a whole day aside if you wish to do all 7 temples. This places is not crowded. I believe the cost was 10,000 rupiahs or $1 CDN per person. You can do it alone or take a guide. If you're scared of monkeys I suggest taking a guide. Monkeys everywhere and they are NOT friendly. Bring good walking shoes be prepared to climb lots and lots of stairs. Bring plenty of water but if you forget or drink it there are vendors (believe it or not) at some rest stops going up. They have snacks, warm water bottles (no cold water), drinks. Some of those vendor ladies helped us with the monkeys, they had sling shots and bamboo sticks to deter the monkeys. The first is the most impressive. That's the one picture you see all over Pinterest if you search . \\Heaven's Gate\\\" beautiful view and of course perfect location for the iconic photo op. The other temples are small not as impressive or much to see. I believe the 4th or 5th temple has an amazing view. The 7th temple be prepared to be greeted by yet more monkeys and it's run down. In my opinion if you want a good hike do all 7 temples. Great leg workout and great views views along the way. My 11 and 9 years old niece and nephew did it all with us. Took us about 4 hours there and back a taking pictures and resting. If you want to see temples I would have just done the first 4 temples or even just stayed at Heaven's gate. But this is a must see when in .\"", "One of the best temples in on the top of a hill overlooking the Indian Ocean We had hired a motorbike to visit the temple,the ride is good with good views and roads. Evening visit would be great as u can see the sun set. Way back PITSTOP restaurant serves tasty chicken wings and salad..", "I didn't like Ubud much, I think maybe eat pray love has turned it into a tourists paradise - the temple (if you can look past the swathe of tourists) is stunning, and it's really entertaining watching the monkeys - although unfortunatly they are fed too often by tourists (which is not good for them) and it causes them to be brave - 1 little runt stole my water bottle! But hilarious to watch nonetheless, careful not to get bitten though. For a truly authentic nese temple experience, head up north towards Lovina.", "Devil's Tears is a must seen when visiting Nusa Lembongan. The powerful force of the water with high tide is a sight not to be missed. It is absolutely amazing to watch the water spray coming out of the hole underneath the hanging cliffs when the pressure is released with the pulling back of the water into the ocean. A photographer's dream to capture really amazing photos. Just be very careful when you visit this spot during high tide, because the water can run on top of the highest cliffs and can catch you off-guard if not careful. Definitely recommended for nature lovers!", "Nice temple close to the lake. The place is pretty relaxed and probably the right stay for half day. You can hire a boat in the lake", "A lot of people before sunset (popular tour program). May be would be better to visit this temple in sunrise time.", "We really enjoyed the history and mystery of the temple, but frankly, our favorite part of the visit was the monkeys. We've only seen wild monkeys a few times so this was a real treat. Watched them steal a pair of shoes and we heard from other visitors about them stealing someone's glasses. Enjoy the incredible views here, but watch out for the stealing monkeys!", "On the way to this temple you will love scenery and adjacent hill side view Beautiful view you will enjoy nature please visit during afternoon so that you will enjoy sunset. Dont forget to take ride on boat", "we are in Ubud left 8:00am to get to the temple and avoid traffic. Guess who there's always traffic but not nearly last many people as would be there for the sunset views. Our views were perfect breathtaking, and with a private driver Ketut from Safe Drivers we had a personal tour. Even the buddha monks wanted a picture with us…whoa that was cool. This is a place to see take as much time as you like to take in the nature wonders of a temple built in early 1600.", "Its a must visit for all traveller's in ! Its takes about an hour from south kuta. Entrance fees is 10K for children and 20K for adults. Also you have to wear the sarongs to cover your legs for men and women , as the religious place requires a dress code. Its a nice walk around the temple area and also you can get great snapshots of the Temple on the edge of the cliff ! The sunsets here are really beautiful . Theres a Kecak dance at sunset , and a must see ! Get to the ceremony arena in time to get good seats ! Tickets for the Kecak Dance are sold on the spot. Beware , lots of monkeys in the area . Keep your bags at bay and your Goggles , hats and flashy items tucked away!", "The drive up to the temple itself builds up the experience you will have up there. Serene & spiritual. Although it is a very popular tourist spot , always teeming with people, one feels a sense of peace & calm in the complex. the waves of the indian ocean crashing into the cliff.. the sound, the colors, the very air of that place is meant to take to a beautiful zone. There isnt much to see there other than the ocean and marvel at the people who must have built it , but there is soo much to experience there. Good part, if you are a hindu , you may be allowed into the main shrine (on the head priests approval)- which feels like you have entered a different world. Perfect place sit and meditate / vegetate for hours. Must go place.", "This is one of the most famous sites in , always seems to be in the travel pamphlets and sites advertising , it was probably the most touristy place we went in our whole trip and we got a little frustrated when trying to take photos near the main Temple, so if you can do some meditation to calm yourself before coming to this site it will help your nerves (hehe) The Temple situated in Lake Bratan was built in 1663 and is used for offerings to the water, lake and river Goddess Dewi Danu, the history is very interesting! There are touristy shops on the outside near the exit, they are very expensive and the rudest out of all the shop owners we came across, guess they just see so many tourists Best way to get here is to hire a driver from your hotel for the day and ask him to take you here :) do it... its worth it!", "A rainbow without a rain! If you are lucky with the weather & wind, you will have perfect scenery of sunny day & amazing water blow plus with the rainbow (the result of refraction). It's nice to have pre-wedding photo shoot here! On the way to this point you will see the sea weed farming that really depic Nusa Lembongan's society life.", "This is my second trip to this place and this time the management have increased the number of staffs manning the place especially for the public's safety. The place is located close to Ubud town centre and I like the ambience especially the temple near the stream. The place is quite small but just enough for you to experience everything within and don't forget to make your wish at the pool near the temple.", "A beautiful place. But if you want to see the temple surrounded by water like pictured in the postcards you have to come in the morning before 1pm! Or for the sunrise. After 2pm the outflow starts so the water is gone and you will see hundreds of tourists around it.", "Well you can't really visit the temple it selve but you can go around it and have a look at the ocean and the cliffs. I been there in the morning then locals had their prayers in the temple so a lot of them had their traditional clouds and a lot of offerings with them. Be careful of the monkeys then you go around because they can easily steal your belongings, but they are mostly looking for food, so don't bring any!", "Took a trip like a must but its a turn off by the shops selling souveiners.Can the authority do away with some Anyway some goods are replicated.A more serene walk down to a hly site would be much better n soulful.Being a muslim l respect other religion but really l think they shd think about it.Its a living n likelihood but a site prob near but not the beautiful walk down.Keep bldgs traditional n rustic A charm of !", "Temple Surrounded by Sea. Nice atmosphere with High photo taking view! You can get top view photo as well as down to top view ! Sea with stunning waves and the nature itself made you attractive to roam there. Worthy and Must visit place.", "The grounds are huge, we spent a long time walking around checking out the cheeky sculptures and temples. Tucked in one corner was a place where you could get your photo taken with a bird, bat or HUGE snake. Sean was keen for a bird of prey, I wasn't.", "This place is a definite recommendation. The sunset was quite an eye candy with the temple and sea as a backdrop. The place tends to get crowded because of being a part of the usual tourist circuit so don't expect privacy. The place is perfect for those postcard picture perfect moments", "I would rather just go and enjoy some beautiful temples if you want to come and see monkeys OK they’re cute but 50,000 each person for entry fee is ridiculous for what you’re seeing. And the temple is no big deal. The people selling the souvenirs have the prices doubled. As you can tell we didn’t really enjoy our trip we went to a temple downtown that was free and found a delicious restaurant across much more fun", "The temple is very nice, the views of the sea and cliffs are stunning and the fire show on the amphitheater is nice, if you’d like some different cultural experience. Monkeys are going wild so you better be careful with your glasses (hold while walking), flip-flops (better come with sneakers or some other kind), and from making direct eye contact. Good experience!!", "There are two main temples in one complex. One of it almost looks like its hanging on top of the sea! Tourists are not allowed within the temples but it's a great experience nevertheless. The place has an amazing view, especially at sunset! There are quite a few tourists around, so it's not very peaceful. Snacks can be bought from the small eateries that are present at certain points on the stretch.", "I've seen a lot of people coming only to take a famous picture between the doors with the Agung behind. But there's much more to see, six more temples, hundreds of stairs in the forest, monkeys, sunrise, clouds around you, and above all a magic atmosphere....please leave the selfie stick in the hotel!", "Good points, lots of bars, restaurants, coffee shops, sun beds to hire. Bad points, lots of rubbish in the sand, rocks, stray dogs, noisy jet skis going up and down, hawkers.", "Definately a must see place. Breath taking view. Temple on top of a hill on the coast. You can walk around and take in the scenary from various sides. Try to reach early so that you get enough time to see around. There is a grat fire and chechak dance in the open,whihc is a must see too. You can see the senset while watching the show ,with the ocean in the back ground. And beware of monkeys.They pull spcs from your ahnd. Pull hair of women So if you cna bear the monkeys .do go.", "While this Hindu temple is beautiful and iconic, it is mostly a spot for tourists to snap the Heaven’s Gate photo you see all over the internet. The line to get said picture was two hours long on my visit, so I passed on the shot. While the view is beautiful, it takes a while to get to the temple and if you have a limited amount of time I’d recommend prioritizing other things.", "The temple is really boring for someone who travels a lot and has seen some temples. The actual attraction here are the cliffs. The view is amazing.", "It was so lovely. The high tide coupled with nice sunset really made it magical. I dont know how they built it but what a sight", "Beautiful temple on a rock,when entering the temple you will get blessed first and then climb many steps to the top but view is amazing.Don't go near the waterfall you will smell it before you get close.Lots of shops when walking to temple and restaurants", "Once you tell all the vendors you not interested (and there's lots)You can seat back and relax. Chairs cost rp 25 K a day. Once and awhile Mt. Agung comes out from the clouds.Did have one day for a few hours were the current brought lots of garbage to the beach but then the current change and it was gone.Very shallow on this beach .", "This is kind of a \\must-do\\\" if you are in , as this temple is featured on basically every advertisement for tourism that exists. It rained while we were there, but it was okay. The only thing I would suggest would be to try to go during the week if you can. We went on a Saturday and it was crawling with tourists.\"", "A beautiful temple, totally overrun by people selling you things. It was non-stop. Combined with the general busyness of the temple and it became hard to appreciate the place. It’s a bit of a drive to get there too. I know this is on the ‘must do’ list in , but we found much better temples to visit in our travels (as pretty as this one is).", "If you want a picture at he iconic Gates of Heaven, you will have to be patient. We got to the temple at around 8 30 and waited for almost 2 hours for a turn to get our pictures taken. Luckily there was a shaded area where we queued. The queues moved quite fast. You are only allocated 30 seconds per person to get your pic taken so it was quite entertaining watch everyone try to squeeze in their poses within 30 seconds. There is a person who takes the pictures of you in exchange for a donation. you just give him your cellphone/ camera.   Spoiler alert, there is no water on the floor, they use a mirror to create an illusion of a reflection. The temple grounds that are accessible to the public is pretty small and once you get your picture taken, there isnt much else to do or see.   Don’t forget to have an idea of what poses you would like to be photographed in, your future self will thank you.   The drive up to the temple is definitely worth a mention. Its super steep and the roads are narrow, but the view is spectalur and its also a exhilirating. Youre driving up and up until your in the clouds.", "Visited this temple while in , it was a little disappointing to be honest , the setting on the cliff is beautiful but you are unable to enter the temple for religious reasons which is fine but honestly there's not a lot to look at on the exterior and there were swarms of tourists making it noisy and loud.", "I really enjoyed the temple, there is a huge tree on the way down to the river and a very beautiful bridge, which is a must go. A couple of monkeys jumped on me out of no where. I was sitting, chatting with a friend and they came, so of you are afraid of them I would get a guide.", "Amazing view of the ocean. This temple is located on top of the hill and there is an admission fee to this attraction.", "Go just for the views. The temple doesn't have a lot to see but the shear cliffs and the beautiful blue sea below is incredible. A bit of a drive if you are not staying south. But it's well worth it.", "The views are amazing. I definitely think it's a must see for travelers. There's a reason why it's so famous! It's astonishing. We were not even here for sunset we came just before around 4:30 and it was still amazing. But reviewers are right, this place has turned into a sad, pathetic, unholy, scamming environment. People selling the SAME items every 5 steps you take. You have to walk through a MAZE of shops and markets just to get to the temple! Do not pay to touch the \\holy snake\\\" - scam. Do not pay to take a picture with a snake around your neck - scam! Do not , and I repeat , DO NOT pay to walk across the waves, get soaked, to get a closer view of the temple because YOU ARE NOT ALLOWED UP THE STEPS ONCE YOU GET ACROSS. So you wade through waves and get your clothes soaked and pay a donation for no reason. You walk up 10 steps and they tell you you can't go any further. Useless, money making schemes. Also, NO idea where these \\\"donations\\\" are even going. I'm sure at the end of the night 0% of them go towards the temple maintenance or groundskeeping, I'm almost sure 100% of it goes right into their pockets. Travelers: Go. Visit. Take pictures. Watch the sunset (even tho there's a thousand people around you, just do it. It's beautiful.) and walk to the beach to get a closer view of the temple. But don't fall for the money making business that is so prevalent in .\"", "In the northern part of lies this amazing structure.- it was well worth the trip if you like looking at Temples! This one on a little island on Lake Bratan. The beautiful tiered straw layered roof is impressive to see against the skyline. You can take boat trips around the island and to see the temple from a different perspective (we didnt do this) but it was great watching people, in colourful bright attire bringing their offerings to the temple. Great restaurant on site where we had a buffet lunch and also a little play area for the children.", "This place is charming. There are lot of people so you must be patient them throught making photos but the temple and view around is simply more. There are also shops and restaurants in one area, so you can be here from lunch to sunset which is many people here for", "Main tourist attraction in South . Great positioning but quite a small temple. Non worshippers cannot access the most dramatic two final courtyards which is a bit of a downer. There are short 1 mile cliff walks north and south of the temple with loads of great photo opportunities. Beware the monkeys. They can be quite aggressive and I saw one grab a Japanese woman's small bag (was clipped to a bigger ruck-sack) and break it off and disappear with it. The dances held at sunset are the highlight but are not in the temple itself but an amphitheatre built along the cliff edge. There now have proper restrooms at the ticket office entrance (30k RP per person). They provide the obligatory sarongs with the ticket. There is parking and some refreshments outlets at the entrance.", "The temple is set dramatically at the top of a cliff overlooking the water. Stunning surroundings and well worth the trip to see it. Watch out for the monkeys, they do steal things.", "One of must visit places in . Very beautiful enviroment, amazing temple. It's even more beautiful, when the sky is cloudy.", "The temple is beautiful but I wouldn’t necessarily rank it as a must see or one of the best things to do in that I see it mentioned as. The place is marred by the large network of shops with overly assertive selling that has grown up around it. The worst part was the ‘snake farm’ (animal prison) with lots of large snakes, owls, etc all in tiny, smelly cages. How anyone in their right mind can think it’s fun to take their photo alongside this act of animal abuse is beyond me. It made us sad and spoilt the temple.", "the beach place with black sand is quite a sight to sea, try to reach there on low tide days so u can see the temple up-close. Also see the rock cove a naturally carved mountain by the sea, get clicked with mesmerising reptiles and specially a yellow Boa snake and a brown rock python for 400,000 rupyah both together to up the ante.", "Temple building were ok, typical of Asia architecture, interesting, however the views from above of the cliffs and the water down below were stunning, magical !", "I still can't contain how awed I am after visiting this temple. No wonder why they call it \\heaven's gate\\\". Although I havent had the chance to visit the whole temple (due to time constraints), the whole temple is 3-4 hours tour as said by the local guide. There is no entrance fee here only donation and a 10k rupiah rental of sarong for each person. HOW TO GET THERE: I suggest you rent a car. It will save you a lot of time and it is worry less! FAMILY BALI TOURS managed by Mr. Gede Bob and our driver was Mr. Agus. They were both very helpful and accommodating. You can contact them on facebook just search Gede Bob. You can also have a side trip at Tirtagangga Temple, Goa Loa and Tengganan Village on your way to Lempuyang.\"", "A MUST visit temple. Huge with an amazing view to the river. A lot of photogenic scene. You can ride a speed boat as well for extra fun.", "The wave is amazing with beautiful sunset.. We can spend more than an hours here just to enjoy the view.. With our 3 days 2 nights trip, we went here all the 3 days, by the way, there's not many place to visit at nusa lembongan", "Beautiful Hindu temple above the cliffs with amazing landscapes. Don't miss the sunset fire dance while you're there, and be careful of the monkeys! They may steal tourists belongings (bags, glasses, ...)", "Even though the place itself had truly amazing views, the total experience was really negative because of the agressive, trained-to-steal monkeys! It was really obvious, that there was always a guy next to the stealing monkey to \\help\\\" you to get your stuff (glasses, cameras, mobiles etc) back, but it was evident that the monkeys seemed to know the guys and practically handed the stuff back to them - and you payed the \\\"savers\\\" for their \\\"effort\\\". Really discusting. My glasses were destroyed by the monkey, so I really couldn't enjoy the views without them. Besides my kids were really afraid of them because they were really agressive. The views - how ever great they were - were not worth it! East is full of non-touristy beautiful temples with no negative side-effects of the business.\"", "A very nice temple where you can relax and just wait for the sunset. Just be more lucky than us (it was cloudy, so sunset was weak.", "Remember to take your camera. This temple is situated on a beautiful location, which is the main reason to visit.", "It's very nice and extremely suggestive to go there. There's a market where you can find everything you want, and in the beach you find the temple. Walking over the stones and rocks, in the middle of this very tiny island bathed by the ocean waves you find the temple. Nice walk around and beautiful view. A place to go definitely!", "Beautiful temple on the beach, worth going to see but you may only need a hour to see it all as you can't get in to the temple itself. Generally busy, queues to get to holy water and snake! Plenty of stalls to haggle at on way out. Worth a visit, perhaps just for the sunset, but can be a trek from north of the island.", "Took my wife and kids (6 & 7 year olds) there. The temple is on an island and the view is awesome. Just make sure you go there when it is low tide. At high tide, they block access to the temple.", "Another Famous Temple to visit in to Enjoy Memsmerising views of the Sea and Mountain together. Beware of Monkeys in the temple and remember you will have to walk a bit in this temple", "The scenic spot in the south of is one unforgettable place to see. Come before 3pm so you eont get stuck from the traffic on the way to Pecatu.. Discover the hidden path ways to the edge of cliff view for the best selfie shots. Wait for the sunset till 5:30pm and then find the peaceful space in this temple.", "Awesome voew on Agung vulcano. You must go up about 200 steps to temple. Temple is very nice. You can make very good pictures.", "Our driver Made took us over the new bridge to Nusa Dua via a few vantage points Made gave us a well informed commentary of the temple .", "Overall it was a nice experience. The price was a bit much at 6$ Canadian. Also we had to walk through streets of markets before we got near the temple. The walk around the temple grouds was very beautiful.! The view of the water and the temple was excellent. Only issues was it was very busy and hard to make our way around other tourists to take a photo. We couldn't go into any temples and we had to do a washing ritual (with a donation) before going up ~10 steps of the temple then having to turn around. It was a nice trip all around.", "This was the photo in the Air Asia in-flight magazine that made me want to go to . This temple is in a mountain lake and the photos are wonderful. There is a restaurant with a buffet and many tourist and snack shops. Try some of the local snacks. They were like cassava chips and there was also a peanut snack.", "I rate this as one of the more beautiful temples to visit. It is an amazing setting with good shopping. It is VERY commercial but I think that is inevitable at these kind of attractions.", "We ignored the crowds as best we could and concentrated on the beauty and siting of this amazing temple. We arrived during low tide and that gave everyone more space, but we could imagine that it must be packed at sunset and/ or high tide. The sea was rough which gave an extra dimension to the majesty of the temple. It is a must see in my opinion but just be prepared for the crowds and washed up litter on the beach.", "If you go here make sure you don't take anything valuable with you that you don't want stolen. I literally had a shoe stolen off my foot whilst trying to walk! Beautiful view down to the coastline once you get to the top of the temple so if you can brave the monkeys, it's worth it!", "I’ve been seeing a lot of pictures in Instagram tagging this magnificent temple. That’s why I made sure that we must visit this place no matter what happens! Lempuyang temple is situated in North side of . Our villa is in Denpasar, and we were advised that we must allot 2hrs travel time if we really want to go here and the best time to visit is early in the morning around 9am since after that many tourists will visit the area. Upon arriving, they will greet you and will ask how many person will visit the temple, you will pay 10k rupiah for the sarong and will be asked for donations only (please be advised that if you’re wearing sleeveless clothes, they will give you something to cover your shoulders and you are not allowed to remove that while you’re inside). Their staff asked us where do we want to go since there’s a lot of temples that we need to go through. We told them that we just wanted to see the what they call “Gates of Heaven” and they told us that this was just a 5-minute hike but if we want to visit all of their temples it will take us 4hours. After 5 minute walk, tourists there were not that many since we arrived there by 9am. If you wanted to take a picture there’s a line and someone will take a picture for you, it’s up to you if you wanted to tip them for their amazing trick on taking your picture. We were lucky that the weather is good and we can see the Mt. kintamani. The place is breathtaking and we were awed by the beauty of this place.", "Beautiful Hindu temple surrounded by a lake, takes around 1.5 hours from Ubud. When I visited, there was a ceremony going which was interesting.", "One of my top favourite temples to visit in . Great veiws and best time to visit is during the low tides so you can visit the temple but it is still enjoyable when the tide comes in.", "I'm not sure where to start but it was alright... This was more expensive than other temples yet I found it was not as interesting... Was more of a market than temple to me... You don't go in the temple you just get to see the temple... There's more interesting temples in ...", "tons of monkeys, and some a pretty aggressive. the temple itself is amazing. however the throngs of tourists are just a little bit much. it's worth bringing your own sarong so you don't have to use one of the ones in the bin.", "A temple by the sea, but much has been eroded when i saw it 5 years back. You can walk around and enjoy the stunning views of the ocean as the sun sets. Good olace to buy souviniers and gifts at reasonabke price", "I'm glad I visited as seeing the views of the ocean are wonderful. Temple itself was a little underwhelming what you get to see. If you're in the area go, but dont make a special trip.", "did this trip in the late afternoon...take something warm as the temperature drops dramatically from about 3pm and can get quite cold..complete contrast temperature from sea level...enjoyable viewing...hawkers up here are persistent and can become a nuisance as they will not take no for an answer...", "Beautiful beach near the Ayodya Resort, but watch out for the 'hawkers' selling their wares, unless you really want to buy a beach sari etc.....but they can be annoying.....they are not allowed past a certain point of the resort, so it is only if you are walking on the beach that they can be annoying......BUT the beach is CLEAN and lovely and was not overly busy with people when we were there.", "The drive to the temple was amazing. We reached around noon & walked down for lunch just near the main signal. We reached the temple closer to sun set & walked to get glimpse of the most breathtaking view of sunset. We spent a lot of time walking around & admiring the views of the sea below. Be careful to put away any items as there are a lot if monkeys who snatch sun glasses & break them. So even if you try to save your item it’s difficult as there are so many & for our safety its best to leave them alone. I witnessed one visitor trying to eye & tease the monkey who got violent & fortunately the guard was around to save. It is very crowded & to get a clear view of the sunset its a task to find that one spot without anyone around. Our first temple visit in & it has made an lasting impression on our hearts.", "Local tourist here. This place is so unique because of their temple. This temple also have a beautiful sunset (But yeah have many more place which give a beautiful sunset). Before entering area around the temple, there are so many souvenirs shop and food stalls (such as roasted corn or chilled drinks, and yeah there are some beers). Pros : - Unique temple - Beautiful scenery - There are other temple around here which is beautiful. Cons : - way too many tourist around here - slippery - sorry, you cannot enter to their temple Hidden attraction : near the main temple, they claim they have a legendary white snake and will bring good fortune to the tourist.", "Whilst it’s a beautiful place to see, it’s not like you could “see” that much. You couldn’t enter any temples, so it was all from afar. The shops that there were, were good. We went into the Ralph Lauren shop and were treated beautifully and the cost was less than Australia. We met some cute Luwak’s and had the coffee at one of the coffee shops. It was quite a busy place. Many people there to see the temple over the water, which we couldn’t access as it was high tide.", "A spectacular view from the top of a steep cliff overlooking the unique architecture temple built with the palm front roof standing magnificiently prooving its divinity. More than amazed standing by the cliff, feeling its breeze and viewing its majestic beauty located on the white beach with the waves lapping against the cliffs forming white foam at the foot of it. Slimpy stunning especially with the golden opportunity to witness the almost sun setting.", "A very exotic place. Beautiful temple, beautiful sunset. Inside this area there is also a shopping center that offers souvenirs of with affordable prices.", "Entrance fee is 30000 for adult, 20000 for kids, and they required you to tie an orange ribbon at your waist if you wear long pants, and purple cloth if you are wearing shorts. We are psychologically prepared for the fierceness of the monkeys, our cab driver reminded us they might even take my glasses, so I took off my glasses when I walked into the park area. Luckily, it's a very warm (hot) sunny day, after we turned right at the junction and walked down the stairs to see the temple's cliff, we only saw 3-4 monkey there. A big one came to the photo spot, and a tourist handed over him a water bottle, he immediately opened the lid and drank the water. On the way to the temple, there are no more monkey (good day). Hence I can put back my glasses on. The view is great, we bought the tickets for the Kecak fire dance as well.", "Pretty sure the title explains it all. I was taking the alternative road through mountain's road from Jatiluwih to reach this destination. It was pretty scary since the road is very steep and narrow, but at least we can avoid long road of traffic jam. The scenery of the temple is very pretty, crowded—but then again I was visiting during busy hours of holiday—but it was nice.", "Picturesque views of the insanely crystal clear ocean below as you walk along the path on the way up to the temple, which is quite small and basic. I think it was 20,000 rupiah for adults, half for children (so $2 each) to enter, they give you purple silk cloths to wear out of respect of their religion to cover your legs. We were warned to watch our sunnies around any monkeys and I literally turned my back for 1 second when a monkey jumped on me, stole my sun glasses and jumped off and ruined them :( So yes, watch your sun glasses. I'd go back for the great views and experience but you only need to spent max 20-30 minutes here.", "Gorgeous and well-kept, this water temple is whimsical, beautiful and fun to wander through! Made for a sweet stop en route from Ubud east. No need for a guide, just pay the entrance fee...and be sure to bring your camera!", "A real lovely place to visit although very very busy and crowded as well. Very different when you first arrive at the car park, it’s like a small city. Lots of shops, restaurants and much to m wife’s delight a Gloria Jeans !!! The prices are really good at the shops and surprisingly you don’t get hassled, which for some people will be a bonus. The temple itself is nice and you certainly can get some nice pictures if you are that way inclined. You can walk over to the temple, it’s a bit tricky tho and slippery. Once you get there you get blessed (for a donation) but you cant really go anywhere else on the temple as there is blocked access at both sides which was a bit disappointing. Definitely a must see while in 8/10.", "They wont let you in any of the temples without those special cloth (cant remember what they are called) but the jungle is very beautiful.", "Very old and revered temple in ..According to our guide one priest came from Java in 8th century to this place to preach Hinduism in .He established this temple and more and more people were attracted to Hinduism by his preaching. The temple is located on a small ,hill descending towards the sea (Indian Ocean) Due to constant onslaught of high tide pounding the foot of the hill there has been corrosion of rocks as a result the temple,looks as if it is in the sea.Large,no of tourist visit this temple.The entire area has,been maintained properly giving a pleasant feeling to the visitors", "The unique of this temple is located in an island and with a clear blue sky and sea makes the view even more significant. I must say without the crowd you will enjoy alot of the view.", "was a nice place , cliffs were butiful , the best part was seeing the view over the cliffs etc , monkeys were well behaved on this trip , think should be grateful as i have read others , nice temples", "There are two temple in the lake but guest can go because they only put the gate for the ceremony. Be prepare for the rainy season, you can enjoy going around the lake by using the speed boat and also enjoy the garden in the front. They really take care of the place especially for special event this june. Many flowers, and if you come this month you can see many nese culture like dance, music and also things like penjor, offering etc.", "Not sure if this would a highlight of our trip but it is a small cliff top temple which is worth a quick wander round. We only saw two monkeys - I think it is worse early and late, out of peak heat. Good views from the cliff tops and I imagine the evening dancing would be worth a viewing.", "What a huge complex! The way the walkway stretches along the cliffs of the mountain and you can see across from one end of the temple to the other is amazing and so much fun to explore. The monkeys are slightly irritating, but with caution and a big stick, you will be fine.", "What a beautiful Temple to visit. The views were magnificent. I had a tour guide which was good as he told me all about the Temple and as i was by myself he took a lot of photos for me. I even saw a monkey and got some great pictures You must go just to see the beautiful view.", "It is a private beach for no hawkers (well not many) and the water is beautiful and they have plenty of water sports all along the beach.", "Went to see the sunset here after having a nice dinner a few meters away. We simply love it. The temples itself are not that big and you can reach them when the tides are low but its the picturesque landscape what shocks you with lots of angles and photo opportunities. Lots of souvenir seller gather around here and I managed to get the best prices for paintings here rather than any other place in the island. A great experience above all....", "I went with my wife to this famous temple in mid December 2012. It was 03:00 PM and the sun was went to its horizon at the time. The sign to this place was clear in every corner in the street since Denpasar. No need to worry can not find this place. The view was very great! You can take many pictures with my angle that coloring your memories with this beautiful temple. There were a food seller in this area but, the price was expensive that you bought it in Denpasar, so much better bring some food or water in here.", "This is a site that offers a a great sight in . More touristy than I envisioned. The photos did not prepare me for the tourist shops that must be passed to reach the temples. Friends that we traveled with told me that 25 years ago it was more serene. Still, this is a great stop on our trip. It is chaotic and a long drive and I recommend that a driver be hired to visit the temples. We had lunch at one of the restaurants overlooking the temples. This provided a respite from the crowds.", " is home to temples...and some of them are worth a visit . Tanah lot temple is a must visit... also known as sea temple for it is in the sea.... I would not say middle of the sea but yes in the sea. U have to cross the waves to get across.... quite a different experience... if ucan plan ur visit there at sunset , great ... otherwise also it is very beautiful.... to get an entry into the place where there are deity statues, one has to be in a nese custom dress.... but no one denies to have a look from outside.there are many small shops selling souvenirs on the way walking towards the temple... it is fun.....should enjoy the local fruits....esp mangosteen. Insta@travel.sojourn", "We were so impressed by the grandeur of this temple. The location and surroundings gave us a long lasting impression of the beauty of the temple.", "This place is worth a stop for sure, but be aware there are many people visiting. The temples are amazing, don't miss the Buddhist temple in the center.", "My favourite temple in . Stunning gardens to wander around and the setting on the lake is magical. Little playground for kids which was cute.", "We enjoyed the actual site, but the drive, traffic & the endless vendors leading up to the site were a drag. No one could access the small temple up on its rock pedestal, but the coastal view it was most people enjoyed. You can walk around the base & in the lower cave at low tide, so factor that in your tour. It was difficult to get decent photos without throngs of other tourists, but they had the same problem as me. The temples near the sea arch were better photos. Despite the negatives, I am glad we visited", "i went by taxi from center Bai .. its a real nice place and defiantly worth the visit, one of the biggest temples and most important ones in ", "not far from cuta its a temple as many others all around the island should be there at the writetime to celebrate any ceremony.recomanded for surfers nice spot", "Really nice spot. The temple is small but the space overlooking the ocean is spectacular. Especially for the sunset. Also the dance show is really interesting. There are several monkeys in area and contrary to the ones of the Monkeys forest, these ones enjoy to steal mobile phones, huts and glasses.", "This is without a doubt a very beautiful temple although it has lost most of its authentic congeniality. If you want to see a temple near a lake that still has its spiritual dignity you should go to lake Tamblingan.", "One of the best temple on you should go for visit. Yes..it is so far away eastern part of but totally worth it. We loved so much", "Go visit when you are in the neighbourhood, otherwise I would skip it. The views are nice, the temple not very special.", "Another well visited tourist spot which can get very over crowded. Beware of the monkeys, they steal your glass, scarves, handbags, phones and camera not shy at all. You may get your things back from the money rangers for a fee if he can find your item! The views from the cliff edge are fantastic the temple can only be reached by steps so if not so good on your legs you can view from the wall to the right of the temple. Words can not describe how beautiful this place is again sadly we missed the sunsetting, but Ive been told it is amazing. We were due to watch the fire dance and the Heavens open and a massive storm interrupted our visit. They provide you with a sarong... if you wish to wear your own that is okay ... Definitely worth a visit!!!", "It’s gorgeous .. and yes ...we too went for the sunset. Don’t get annoyed by the shop keepers and vendors. They too are simply trying to make a living. Enjoy the large temple area and take it the breathless views! And capture memories of heavenly !", "Temples on are rather unique: not massive monumental halls, but rather like feather shaped light pyramids or even pagodas, so often set in a beautiful landscapes and in this case a wonderful waterscape! For me this is 's number one temple. The grounds are extensive so that even with many visitors you have a sense of peace and calm. We were entertained by a superb Gamalan orchestra, and witnessed one of the many colourful processions, and enjoyed a lovely meal.", "Beautiful temple with lovely surround and gardens but lots of tourists and fairly long lines for cafes/drinks. Worth a look and some great photo opportunities but busy.", "Nothing special as one can complete the park in 20 minutes. Although the place is decently maintained, the only religious highlight is the courtyard and the temple tower on the lake. Early mornings will be a good time to get a good photo of the temple. Random animal statues, a normal looking garden, and a rundown children's playground filled up the rest of the area which has nothing to do with the temple. At Rp 50,000 just to enter, go only if you really must get a picture.", "One of the most sacred places, the temple consists of 6 or 7 temples high in the mountain. Majestic buildings, hundreds of stairs to climb and a magnificent view for photographs which most of tourists come for. We hired a taxi from Ubud and it took us about 3 hours to go to Lempuyang temple. There is a park for the vehicles and you have to put on a sarong to enter the temple complex. There is not a fee you just are required to give a donation for sarong and entrance. The Gates of heaven is the first temple when you go upstairs. There was a queue and we waited about 40 minutes to take our photos. There is no water up there, the mirror effect that you see on photos is reflection of a small plate they put in front of the camera.", "Temple by the cliff with magnificent view ...definitely worth visiting! There are some monkeys nearby so do keep a lookout. When i was at turtle island,the monkey pulled my daughter's hair,luckily she was alright.", "Unfortunately there was limited information explaining the cultural significance of this place, and it appears it is being overrun with street peddlers and souvenir shops. A shame this has not been promoted better onsite. Otherwise, lovely gardens before the offshore temples. Lots of photo opportunities, however watch out for the local \\photographers\\\" taking pictures (pricey).\"", "Beautiful place and visual temple.i really like there. unfortunately we arrived very late and missing sunset . view was wonderful .monkeys went this way and that way .it was fantastic.i recommend to go there.this place is unforgettable.", "This is very famous temple due to its location next to the lake. Temple itself is pretty small and not too much to see there. One of main stops on a north tourist loop.", "It's dissapointing to see really beautiful places very commercialized. Sometimes it's necessary and perhaps the temple is closed for visitors so it can be used for traditional uses, but it feels very touristy.", "This is my family second visit. First was in 2002. Our experiences are as follows : Pros : 1) The view around the temple is spectacular especially the cliffs. 2) Not crowded in the morning (before 10.00am). 3) Parking is easily available. Cons : 1) Entrance fee is Rp20,000. It was free in 2002. 2) The temple was closed and there were many buildings near the temple. In 2002, it was only the temple and we could walk right to the entrance but not enter the temple. It is a must see but we will not visit it again. Highly recommend for first timers especially for the view.", "The temple is on the sea side, good view. Need to pay Entrance Fee (about IDR 15,000 per adult) and parking fee for vehicles (generally 2000 to 5000 IDR). Could be very crowded during vacation times. Attracts lots of tourist.", "We did hike to the very top of Pura Lempuyang temple and have to agree that the first two temples are the most beautiful ones. There are so many temples in , this one gave us a chance to explore without the crowds nor pushy sellers. It was nice to see the whole complex, but quite awkward to wear the sarong the the whole time and to hike in them. The monkeys are aggressive, but also smart, we had a small stick in hand and whenever did not feel comfortable around them, it was enough just to show the stick and the little guys walked away.", "I have touched a holy snake for the first time, enjoyed the waves, and a little bit of shopping.", "This was a very nice place to visit, right on the ocean. We sipped holy water and were blessed by the priests of the temple.", "This is a great Temple because the view around Temple is so...beautiful. There monkey around the temple, so please be careful with your things. :-) Better go in the afternoon to see this place", "Definitely worth a visit to watch the sunset. It is a peaceful and stunning setting and an amazing temple to look around.", "We visited the temple during our time in . While the temple is beautiful we thought it was overly crowded for sunset views of the temple. Next time we will try to get to the temple for sunrise which should be less crowded. Overall it is still worth a visit to see a beautiful sacred structure in the midst of crashing waves.", "A must in .... Beautiful temple & awesome sunset view! Visit during low tide... The holy water blessing is interesting.", "We have visited a few other temples in , but this was by far the best. If you only see one temple in his should be the one.", "I went to this place with my bestfriend. We drove on motorbike from Denpasar to Karangasem. Lempuyang is the name of the temple on the top of the mountain. The view from the submit is really beautiful. You can see the whole part of Mt. Agung. Such an amazing view! But only if the weather is good, which is mean no rain. There are about 1700 steps towards the submit. Gladly me and my friend could reach the submit. Basically nese use this place to worship and pray to God. If you follow the steps until the submit, you will find some temples as they also use it as the rest area. For local people this place is sacred and really spiritual, you're gonna need to wear a saroong and behave well. Also be careful about the monkeys, they are not evil but still they are a wild animal. Just keep your things save and don't bring any food with strong smell to attract them. If you like some adventures combined with spiritual experience, this place is really worth to visit.", "Me and my partner visited the temple in the afternoon and although it was very beautiful there were just too many people, we were like cattle being herded around. The lake and temple itself was stunning, mysterious and misty. There was a lot to see and various areas to sit and eat a packed lunch or just enjoy the outdoors. I also didn't like that there was animal cruelty present in the form of bats and birds tied down awaiting a picture with a tourist. You could tell they were very distressed so stay clear. I suggest bringing a scarf or light jumper as temperatures are colder in this part of . Also no food is sold here, so make sure you grab something before or after.", "Nice and clean and relatively free of hawkers. I noticed some with numbered blue shirts, I wonder if these people have to obtain a permit to trade?", "We arrived just in time to make the Kecak Dance performance and enjoy the views of the cliffs and the sunset, so never got a chance to see the temple-except from a distance. But, definitely a not to be missed attraction. A word of caution, however...the monkey's here are quite aggressive so leave food in the car and remove anything that could be snatched on the head area. We saw a monkey grab a woman's eyeglasses and run away with them. She never got them back!", "We visited this temple as part of an excursion offered by our cruise ship. Both the temple and the setting on a lake with mountains in the background were really lovely. The temple was set in large well maintained gardens. We were fortunate to visit on a festival day and witnessed an impressive procession. Everyone was beautifully dressed, especially the children, and were all friendly and smiling. Prior to this visit we had been to a family compound in a traditional village which was very interesting but a big disappointment was that we failed to visit the rice terraces, which were supposed to be a highlight of the tour. The reason given was a vague reference to parking difficulties.", "The view is fantastic. Temple is very old and small, interesting but closed almost all the time. The cliffs are around 600 to 700 mt. above the sea, the plateau is very nice for the view, to relax and get some sun tan. Beautiful sunset. Be aware of the monkeys, real robbers. Avoid week ends, too crowded and the traffic is terrible :(", "This temple is a must see if in , but what is often not told, even at the gate when you pay the entrance fee, is that the tide has an influence on you being able to visit the temple on the small island. There are lots of small shops around and amazingly we found cold water at a stall cheaper than in the supermarkets.", "Nice views from the path leading towards the temple. Unfortunately visitors are not allowed inside , don't know why. ?!!", "Here you can see a Buddhist and a Hindu temple in one place. The architecture of both temples is very interesting. There's an all you can eat restaurant which charges 100 000 rupiyas for it's offerings. The entrance in both of the temples is forbidden for tourists and strangers but you can take a nice walk by the lake and enjoy the natural and architectural view of the place.", "the most famous, the most amazing temple in , the sunset was amazing, ocean view and waves and rock, we wishes to get back again", "This is a beautiful temple and walk in Ubud. We nearly didn't go because of the bad reviews, but I'm very glad we went. We didn't take food as I didn't want monkeys jumping on us and they didn't. We didn't see any aggressive monkeys and you get to see them very close. The temple is beautiful and the walk down to the river is magical. Don't miss out and go!", "It’s a really beautiful temple with an incredible view to the Mount Agung. You have to wear a sarong (tent for 10k) and you are not allowed to do disrespecting things. Until here everything is okay. But this mass treatment of tourist for the popular photo between the heaven gate destroy the whole atmosphere. It feels not like a holy and religious place anymore. It’s just a place where you can wait 2 hours in a queue for 10 sek posing for your Instagram picture and that’s all. The other temple on the mountain are really long trek away (it’s hard but nice, a lot of nature around). But it’s really dirty there. The monkeys are grabbing everything out of the trash bins because nobody empties them.", "Hidden gem in . A must place to visit if you want to see sunset. Also there is a fresh water source at the temple", "Well worth going to see the temples are very picturesque but please be careful I got bit by fire ants and it is very painful it was cloudy when we were there so left before sunset, I think it would take a longtime to get out if you wanted to watch the sunset as it is very crowded", "I'm giving this a poor review because of the menacing distraction of monkeys at this place. The view from the temple's cliffs are breathtaking but you have to constantly be on guard. The monkeys are very sneaky and know how to rob you of just about anything hanging loose. A monkey stole my wife's flip flop while she was standing. Then you have to tip a guide to get it back. I went here to see a beautiful temple but what sticks in my head is the monkeys that robbed anyone they could. Bring a long stick in with you to keep them at a distance, BE CAREFUL!", "Recommend that you read about it before you go, to make the best of your visit. Genuinely helpful welcome staff, with a clear map of the site and an explanation of what to see and where to go, so you can spend as much time and effort here as you want. We only went up as far as the second temple, as the view is wonderful from there. The site was clean and free of sellers, it is respected by locals and tourists should do the same. We didn’t see Agung, due to clouds, but the vistas were still spectacular. Take a sarong, and cover your shoulders. Be prepared to listen to the staff, and receive a blessing. One of the most welcoming sites for a tourist to visit.", "The grounds are beautiful and the scenery near the temple itself (lake, mountains, etc) are breathtaking. That being said, this is known as the \\floating temple\\\" and unfortunately this is definitely not the case during the dry season. The majority of the temple was surrounded by land that was covered with cement blocks and other broken construction equipment during our visit. The temple itself is beautiful and I hate to say it's not worth a visit, but temper your expectations. The other disappointment was the number of loud, disrespectful people who would probably not stop short of shoving others out of the way just to get their latest Instagram pic.\"", "If you're in , this is probably the most touristy spot on the island. It is the mother of all temples. It is very popular to visit for sunset, so expect lots of crowds... the shore/rocks area where you can walk is huge, so huge crowds are not much of a big deal if you are hoping to take panoramic shots of the temple. It is fun to walk along the shoreline and view the rock and temple in the distance. Must-visit place!", "Where a long pants so u dont hv to tie the sarong around your waist. Beware of monkeys!! Best time to visit this place is sunset as you can see it across the Indian Ocean. Be there by 1700 local time, to get the good views. After visiting you can have a good seafood dinner by the beach side near Jimbaran which is very $$$$ and if you are a cheap travel, you cab skip that.", "View : stunning. We had to wait nearly 3 hours though to get a 2 minute window to take the snap. The gates aren't uncommon, you will find it almost everywhere in . However what makes it unique is the Mt Agung view on the backdrop. Plus on days like ours, you will get a great composition of the sky, clouds, mountains and sun rays all in your picture. There is also a guy to click pics here. He uses a mirror which gives you the reflective image you see at gates of heaven. Cafes : There is a small cafe near the the temple where you will get snacks, coffee and tea. Waiting area : you end up waiting in the covered platforms here. The additionally temple steps towards the next stage of the temple also provides great photography backdrops. Additional picture spots : As you come down from the temple, there is another elevated region to take pictures - it has been specially made to click pictures with the Agung backdrop Is it OK to take infants? I would say yes. It's safe, just be ready to request people not to smoke infront of the infant. in general is very kid friendly place and people love kids. Entrance : our guide got a sarong for us, however there was a place where you will get Sarongs too. For entrance you need to give some donations (we gave around 2 Sgd = 20000 IDR)", "Worth a visit if in to experience local culture. Unsure why SpongeBob sign in a holy place, but it is. Nice for pictures but very busy", "The temple has a great location. The view at sun set is great. But is is quite crowded as it is one of the most visited place in .", "A bit of a walk and heaps of shops before you get to the temple. You can't actually go in to the temple but can take photo's from distance. A hat or umbrella is a must if coming during mid day. Lovely must visit place.", "Great place to enjoy views but too much crowded during low tides (we went around 5pm). So you can see lot of people roaming around wherever you walk. It is very well developed to handle large public as there is lot of parking, restaurants and small market. Entry fee seemed to be little high as compared to other places. There is not much to see here except the temple view and open see hitting the rocks hard. I am not really impressed with the place as such and i think once in a while you have that sunset view, else chances are less because of the overcast.", "There are huge crowded especially during sunset,,sure everyone want to see glorious view of sunset. The ticket is bit expensive compared with others temple fee.", "This place is famous for its sunsets and the view is really nice. The temple itself is small and nothing much to talk about. There is a small walk from parking lot to the temple and the path is filled with monkeys. Don't take any food items with you and cameras should be tied to you. The place is nice and gives a clear view of sunset during clear sky's.", "A temple seemingly afloat on a lake evokes many beautiful images, and this attraction aches that , with plenty of places for that “ I was there” picture. Because of this , many visitors cram here so be patient. There is a small restaurant , but it’s simpler just to buy some water, and dodge the souvenir stands.Most people seem to eat at the many warungs that line the roads leading to this site.", "The temple itself is quite beautiful, but it's super touristy and there are people everywhere. You also can't get into the temple, which was quite disappointing. But it is a nice place to have a fruit shake and watch the sun go down behind the temple.", "Was the first place I've visit in and was really nice. The temple is on the lake, next to mountains so you have a fantastic view. It's really quiet. You can spend some time there and walk around to see everything", "Warnings about monkeys almost scared our group enough to skip this place -- good thing we still decided to go to this temple as it is one of the nicest places we've been to during our recent trip to . The view is breathtaking and peaceful. We were not allowed to enter the temple and we can only see the worshippers from the outside. It can get quite crowded specially in the afternoon which is understandable as the view is obviously good. Definitely worth the trip.", "We visited the temple during Low tide and we are able to enter part of it. Nice view from the temple itself. We also visit the holy snake. Lots of street shopping and cheap before u reach the temple. Half price from Kuta street. Recommended.", "This temple is nice but it's not worth the travel from Ubud for example. It's overloaded with tourist busses and selfie-sticks, really annoying. Once you are there you stay there for like 15-30 minutes and that's all and you can drive back.", "honestly, i felt this was quite a sad visit. the gates of heaven are a complete tourist trap where you have to wait 90 minutes to take a photo for your instagram feed which presents an image that totally isnt reality (the reality is that there are loads of milling tourists all queueing in a small courtyard impatiently to take the same picture for their instagram feeds). the temple itself is not accessible to the public. and when we were entering the temple, one of the drivers tried to cheat us out of our bus fare. if you are in the area, then probably worth dropping by but not worth a super long trek if you are not.", "Been to this place many many times, and i never get disappointed. The sacred place still has it charms, awesome vibes, and of course, many great spot to take pictures! Especially during sunset. I always in awe every time i come here. I just hope the local government put more strict rules for those sellers, and put more bin basket!! To keep the environment clean, to attract more tourist.", "Great experience visiting 's temple complex. Though you can walk around the temple, offering prayers inside the temple to Lord Rudra is not allowed. Beautiful view of the sea, the green mountain around and the sunset . The place has many monkeys and take care of your belongings. A monkey snatched my husband's spectacles and damaged it before throwing off. Watched Kecak dance performance and loved it.", "If you're hiring a driver, you should stop here. It's a beautiful drive (but far). Lovely temples on a lake. you can't go inside the temples though .", "Beautiful place! You cannot enter the temple itself, but the surroundings and views are amazing. Monkeys were also funny, but can be a little agressive. Must see when on !", "This is my 4th time visiting and every time I return I visit here. Yes it is packed with tourists and people trying to sell you items. But that's what a tourist attraction is. My partner is into photography so we would have been silly to pass up this opportunity. Be cautious of the tides though, usually you can walk downstairs and get really close to the temple but this time we missed that window. Still beautiful and breathtaking seeing temple on the water.", "The visit to the Bratan temple was far from what we expected. Felt very fake, full of plastic figures like frogs, zebras and tigers. It reminds us of the theme park more than spiritual place. Our only disappointing experience in .", "The site is full really full of sellers and restaurants. The main interest is the sea and that is about all as you cannot go into the temple but only see it from outside.", "This was just another temple for us, but we still very much enjoyed it and were captured by the beauty of the view! The main difference with this one is that it was more taken take care of. The garden for sure has maintenance. The price was 30,000 which is not too high. Saw some monkeys which is always cool. Overall beautiful", "A stunning place to visit. Even though it was cloudy when we visited and busy it is still a relaxed and peaceful place. You can spend a good hour enjoying the gardens and viewing the temples from the exterior walls. There are toilet facilities and cafes to eat and drink at dotted around. Free to enter and one of the very few places 100% buggy friendly.", "Great view but the temple is just nothing to see. An empty square space on a hill. Not worth the time to get there.", "Access to the temple itself is restricted (probably a consequence of the large crowds) so if you’re coming to get up close, you’ll be a tad disappointed (although you get to climb around the temple surrounds, which might satisfy most). But, if you’re coming to see huge vistas of ocean swells, high cliff scenery and (let’s be honest) temple visitors from different cultures dealing with pesky monkeys, then you’ll really enjoy this place (as I eventually did). We visited in the middle of the day (I’m sure the sunsets are great from here, but judging from the traffic making its way into this southern peninsular site late in the afternoon, I’m glad to have experienced my sunsets elsewhere!). So, to the monkeys ... strewn throughout the temple site/surrounds are bits of human detritus (footwear, clothing, water bottles etc) all, no doubt, the stolen items by monkeys, picked to pieces and eventually discarded in the degraded bush land. We were greatly amused at the behaviour of humans when dealing with threatening monkeys (from the completely oblivious, the outraged, the bemused, the dismissive and the thrilled); the combined squeals of people with the screeches of monkeys and the occasional shrill whistle of the patrolling staff (complete with sling shots) were all worth the admission price alone. That, and wearing a fetching purple skirt over my boardies.", "This temple was on the cover of my Eyewitness tour guide so I had to see it. However in September there's no water around the temple like you see in pictures. Also there's tons of tourists so expect to have them in the backgrounds of your pictures. Overall it was worth the LONG drive to the top of the island to visit and you can see the volcano nearby. You are not required to dress special to visit which was nice.", "This temple is set on a rocky outcrop on the coast so at first sight it is breathtaking. We didn't actually walk down to the temple due to time constraints, but it was beautiful to see from the clifftop. There are actually two temples to see from the clifftop vantage point. It was rather cloudy and a bit stormy when we were there, so we probably didn't see it in it's best light, but it was still worthwhile to see. There is a small market nearby selling trinkets and drinks etc.", "This place offer nice sunset, beautiful beach and temple in one place. This place also crowded with tourist.", "The scenery is spectacular at the temple. Although you cannot go into the temple, the views are lovely. There is a nice leisurely walk on either side of the temple. Entry is quite cheap, but getting there from Legian or Kuta can cost a bit more money. The only downside was that during our visit there was some construction going on. Just be careful of the monkeys!", "We got here after stopping at Tirta Gannga. The Gate of Heaven here is totally breath-taking with the view of Agung mountain. You will have to squeue to wait for your turn to take your pictures with the Heaven Gate. It’s worth to wait and try, I can tell.", "The temple is truly beautiful, and the drive there takes you through some of the most beautiful scenery on . At about 1000 meters above sea level it was also pleasantly slightly cooler here. We did a short walk in the area, bought some local strawberries and stopped for lunch at a nearby place. It's a little out of the way but worth visiting.", "Great location great waves but the paddle out to the outer reefs revealed three level of pollution this coastline suffers. Indonesia needs to really step up its education on rubbish asst a young age. To surf and have desks doors and sewage float buy tables away the tropical beauty. They work hard to sweep the beaches but face a never ending tide of rubbish", "Beautiful beach that is cleaned every morning. Safe. We weren't bothered by hawkers either. This beach fronts several 5 star resorts.", "Beautiful temple! Best to visit for sunset and you'll get spectacular views!! Beware of the wild monkeys; they're everywhere.", "This a great beach for learning to surf (lots of surf schools here). The beach has darker silica in the sand so it has a black tinge but it's really fine and soft. The water is clear and appeared clean without refuse or pollution. Importantly the beach is patrolled with uniformed competent lifeguards and no savage rip or undertow that we could see or feel so a good kids beach. Lots of deck chairs for rent if that's your thing and no hassles from hawkers with friendly locals all around. Located at the end of double six street.", "It is one of the temples to go and see and it is worth the trip. Perched on a rock with the waves pounding into it the site is worth wandering around. We went reasonably early in the morning and there were very few people there...which was a bonus.", "Beautiful place. It's even more beautiful in real than in pictures. The cliff was steep but the view was totally worth it. Be careful taking pictures at the temple as the monkeys were curious with camera, glasses, and other shiny things. This place is perfect to enjoy the nature without worrying about digital scrapbooking the moments. Seeing the view in person makes the scenery even more beautiful.", "The view around the temple is very stunning, surrounded by lake and mountains. The weather is cool. The temple itself looks like floating on the lake.. cool. Enjoy total relaxing here.", "The temple itself isn't anything to write about, but the Mt Agung view it provides is just breathtaking. The temple is kind of far from major tourist places. It took us two hours to get to it from Ubud. Get there early in the morning to see Agung clearly; it gets cloudy later in the day.", "We visited a handful of temples while in . This was our favorite. It is very unique and tranquil. You can easily spend an hour walking around. Be sure to go beyond the koi pond and explore every corner of the property.", "The idea to build a temple on a rock ground in the sea is good enough to make it look outstanding and unique. When I was there, however I was not given the chance to see this majestic view so that was a little disappointing. The site is very busy with visitors and all kind of merchants.", "Overcrowded attraction with everyone trying to get THE photo between the gates. Have to pay 2-way fee for special vehicle to go up and down the hill from car park. Then pay again for entrance fee and sarong rental. The colourful sarongs make good photos. It’s 2.5hours drive from Ubud and for what it is, we’ll only visit once.", "This temple sits at the edge of a cliff overlooking the sea. The admission fee is IDR20K but the temple building itself is out of bounds. You can walk along a muddy track around the temple and along the edge besides vegetation and forest inhabited by wild monkeys. They come running to you the moment you open your bags. You are being watched all the time. So do nothing except admire and take in the beautiful scenery of the vast blue ocean beneath and beyond....and the incessant breaking of waves on the rocks and the amazing shore below. We also saw monkeys and their babies clinging to outcrops on the cliff wall, secure from intruders like us. The cliff is guarded by an old and cracked cement wall that gives you the feeling it might be falling off anytime. However, you can take amazing pictures here with the temple and the ocean as the backdrop. A shocking but memorable experience awaits me outside the gates. Don't be fooled that monkeys are only found inside. They are everywhere, including the parking lots. A naughty one stealthily stole my spectacles by jumping onto my shoulder and snatching it from behind my back despite screams and yelling. Do not for one moment think that they will not fight back...it will bare its ugly snarling teeth to scare you off or run away into the forests. So quick and swift that you will have no time to react. We offered biscuits to no avail as if this was not good tasting food. A local came to my rescue by offering a raw egg and thank goodness that it traded my spectacles for the raw egg. So be prepared to hide them until you have left the place. I could only reconcile the fact that these monkeys have turned smart through experience to bargain snatched items in return for great food. Next time, bring a raw egg just in case.", "You really have to watch your belongs because there are a lot of \\thief monkeys\\\" there. You shouldn´t go inside wearing caps, sunglasses, earings, watches etc. And take extra care of your cameras if you want to take pictures. The view of the temple in the cliff is really beautiful.\"", "My wife and I were tantalized by several of the most spectacularly beautiful and exotic photographs in (and on the cover of) our Insight Guide to , and wondered if we could figure out where they were taken so that we might visit the place in the photographs. On our way back to Ubud from Lake Tamblingan, our hired driver suddenly turned off the road and, unbidden, drove us to the parking lot for this temple. As soon as I figured out where he was taking us, my wife and I got very excited. We both realized this was, in all likelihood, the very location where the spectacular photographs in our guide book had been taken. If you are in the area of Lake Bratan, I cannot recommend highly enough that you take the time to visit this temple. The only conceivable drawback is the volume of tourists and foreign visitors with which you must contend. I would recommend coming earlier in the day, before the hordes. At any rate, whenever you come, it is worth it. The lakeside location of the magnificent temple compound adds immeasurably to its beauty.", "I think this is one of the three most beautiful temple in ... the others are Tanah Lot and Pura Danu Bratan. Just be careful with the monkeys. They stole my sunglasses and they can be a bit aggressive sometimes. Avoid to bring anything that they can steal you.", "This is probably one place that is really instagram worthy specially if Mt. Agung is visible between the gates but the long wait for your turn is something of a turn off. Woke up early at 4 am just to travel all the way to the eastern side of . Once there, we need to pay for a shuttle ride going up to the temple, we were advised already that there will be another payment to enter the temple therefore we knew already what to expect. Upon getting the ticket, we were given a number for the queue in taking the picture. When we got there the number was 26 and we were at 73, I thought it would go fast but unfortunately you can’t control devotees to stop their climb to do their prayers and offering at the temple thus taking too much time for them to pass first before taking of pictures can once again commence. It took us 3 hours waiting for our turn and I would say that it is not worth it to have waited for so long wherein we could have actually used all those time to other areas of interests in . Don’t get me wrong, the pictures turned out fabulous but the wait is really what killed it. For the instagram hungry people, this is one way to get noticed but for the impatient tourists this is definitely not for you, a total waste of time of just waiting for your number to be called for a minute or 2 of picture taking.", "Stunning setting, gorgeous temple. Well set out tourist attraction, close to Lewak coffee farms too.", "Whether the Temple will be surrounded by water depends on when you visit. It is interesting to view from many angles when it is dry enough to walk around below the base.", "Beautiful Temple that at high tide looks like it is on an island. On low tide you can walk across and into and around his area. It costs 30, 000 rpd ($3 aud) to enter. There are a few other small buildings/temple/alters scattered around. Prior to getting to temple there are numerous shops/markets.", "Beautifull place to be but I have my doubts about the beautiness of the temple. We more enjoyed the views and the sea bulking against the rocks... Remark: Pay attention to the monkeys, they often steal things like heads or glasses (wa saw it 2 times)", "Cliff-top temple on a stunning location. Entry is not permitted inside which is rightly so as to protect the ancient structure. Therefore, there are no requirements for a sarong as well. The area nearby is dotted with food and shopping kiosks. Entry and parking fee was nominal..don't remember it now though. The temple is popular for the stunning sunset views it offers. During a low tide it is possible to go near the base of the temple.", "I was lucky enough to witness prayer, wedding and pink sunset. The temple opens daily from 7 a.m to 7:00 p.m. with no admission fees. The ocean is so beautiful and the views are incredible. The only thing I hated in that you can't get inside their temples yet exteriors are beautiful.", "We arrived at 9:40am and the place was fairly packed. Scenery is nice, but it sounds like it is more an amusement park for local children than a sacred temple. Overall good, but don't go out of your way to see this.", "We came to see the \\temple\\\", but most of it is blocked off and hardly photo worthy. The views are nice but you get that anywhere in . We didn't stay for the sunset dance show. Pretty watch walked in and walked out. There are monkeys here if you're into that kind of thing. But the monkey forest is better to visit for that. Don't waste your time.\"", "It is one of the scenic temples in Located by the seaside with ocean waves splashing onto the cliff,with erosions and magnificent views There are two temples located on sides of the cliffs Unfortunately the entrance and steps are closed off for safety reasons,if one stands close to the edge you will understand why We were fortunate because it is low tide, we can literally walk out to the base of the main temple,but due to safety reasons,we were not allowed to walk or climb onto the main temple itself Though there are tons of people,you can always find a spot to listen to the ocean waves,the wind and enjoy the bright blue sky However,due to the high humidity,it is very hot Recommend to bring water and an umbrella to provide shade It really gets crowd building up at 430 onwards as everybody wants to see the sunset over the horizon", "A lot things that you can do in this quite tiny place, it's even better now after they renovated it last time about 2-3 years ago. The glory and serenity are felt here strongly, there are few ponds where you can feed fish, they are huge! And if the day is hot, I prefer to chill in one of two swimming pools, I prefer the upper one. There is a big tree in the temple area just besides the hotel area, and from the bottom of the tree there is spring water come constantly to surface where the prayers come to put offerings to gods... This place is inspiring, you feel that you wanna be a writer, musician, or an artist when you visit it ... Beautiful place ... Time to time I love to visit this place with my family, friends and clients, and we never get bored! I suggest to visit also Candidasa, Goa Lawah, Besakih and Taman Ujung in one day along with this place, it would be a full day trip! For the lunch we stopped over at Mahagiri restaurant with an amazing view that I never saw .... to the Agung volcano and to the rice terraces down the slop of the mountain ...", "Its really amazing place to visit , the temple is set just on the clift facing to the indian ocean . Entering the temple area we are invited to walk along the edge of the clift , to see an amazing view of the area . Worth to visit but just be aware of some groups of noughty monkey .", "Enjoyed the breeze and some time with the family on the beach. Not too crowded. Occasional street hawkers passing by.", "This place is just beautiful and tranquil with the temples in the water but you can't go inside and the wonderful well kept grounds, and there are a few market stalls on the outside", "It takes about 2-3 hours to get a picture at the Gates of Heaven. There are many tourist as well as locals visiting this holy place. Be ready to wait. Ladies must have the shoulders covered and everyone needs to wear wrap around their waist.", "I first travelled to in the 70s. It's just such a shame the locals don't take care of the rubbish situation. The government needs to step up and help with this problem. It's a sad state of affairs. One of 's biggest attractions- the beach! Has become overloved. It is not a tourist problem it needs to be addressed at local levels. Indonesia needs to step up and take responsibility for their own environmental problems. Tourists come from countries where we are educated to sustain a clean environment. The education system needs to address this asap.", "You just can't visit Nusa Lembongan and not visit The Devil's Tears. You will nowhere else find such a beautiful view of ocean, cliffs, waves and their intimate chemistry.", "The beach here is pretty clean compared to others around . The resort staff do their best to tidy it up. Everyone is polite and friendly. If you're not staying at one of the resorts by the beach here, you can still hire beach chairs available to the general public. Not too many hawkers and a gentle 'No thank you' is sufficient for them to leave you be. Toilets and a beach shower are also available.", "Culture and nature come to a clash at this classic temple on the verge of falling into the ocean below. Rp. 30,000 entry is nice for what you get from it. Good views but a fair drive.", "It was beautiful with views to die for. Unfortunately due to mobility issues we did not get up to temple. What made me sad was a white monkey all on his own in a cage due to being attacked by all the other monkeys as he is different. I completely understand why he is isolated as he nearly died from one attack and you can see his broken fingers. It was just so sad to see him so alone as monkeys are social creatures and would love to see some fund raising to get him a partner, he must be so lonely. Otherwise well worth a trip. Thanks to our driver Nyoman Witastra, the best driver in 5 visits to .", "Get passed the usual market area ( Everyone has to make a living, I don't have a problem with any of that in I love the place!!!!) and you walk along a cliff top over looking the ocean, (look out for cheeky monkeys! that leap over the cliff walls:). ) I have done this during the day and at sunset, it is truely \\Breathtaking\\\" scenery with a Majestic, nese temple built at the tip of the prommentary, well worth the trip and the cost of admission the the \\\"Holy Area\\\". As stated have been a number of times taking travelling friends & never disappoints!!!!\"", "very peaceful place to relax. you will have occasional 'hawkers' chatting you up to visit their stores but simple no will be enough. also, great idea to hire a pushbike and cycle along the promenade.", "The temple is ok but area around temple is very beautiful especially when big waves crush with cliffs. It's hot and long walk but let's think positive. It's good exercise. A bottle of water is necessary. And you gotta be careful for monkeys. They could just steal anything from you even your glasses. This situation happened in front of me. So make sure you keep everything in the safe place.", "Hopefully want revisit again. Fill like not enough just look at the big stone above others stone. The temple on the top of rock. Just curious to know what kind of1 it.", "It takes 2-3 hours to get there from Ubud, depending on traffic. Visit in the morning if possible. We went there about 11:30-12:00, because of a traffic jam on the road. Bring sarong with you. It is still not that busy like around the other famous sites of . There were less than 10 people around the gate (it is located in the area of the first temple, easy to find). There is a young man who gives blessing to all visitors and he was so kind to take some pictures of us. It was cloudy, Mt Agung was in fog, but the temple is very much worth a visit. Really beautiful. Highly recommend.", "We travel past here about 10 times a year. We should know better, but went this way to Lovina on the day after New Years. Oh, why. We were in crawling traffic for 3 hours! All heading for this temple. It is a lovely temple, but swamped with bus loads of tourists and locals lunchtime onwards. Only go here in the morning and never on holidays", "The temple is not as big as we imagined, but still well worth a visit, the gardens are outstanding, and immaculate. The crowds were huge and bit of a spoiler. Do take an umbrella, as they have a lot of rain.", "This temple is beautiful and an iconic symbol of so definitely a must visit. The temple wasn't as big as I'd seen in the pictures but it was not a disappointment. It was a little bit overcast when we visited but we still got some stunning photos", "The lake setting just adds a special touch to this wonderful Temple. Usually it is full of people but due to the virus it was fairly empty.", "We decided to leave out hotel early and and head to this enchanted temple for the sunrise and we were glad that we did. When you think of the places surrounded by hills and a lake to be with it . It will surely make people wonder if you are in or not . This place is couple of degrees cooler than the beaches and yes the coffee in the shanties served are quite different . There is no Charge or entry fee however the donation is acceptable for its upkeep .", "We hired a private car with driver to bring us here. The entrance had a line of cars but it was fast moving. There were numerous shops for souvenirs. The walk to the temple was exciting since the transition from the flea market to the beach area was quite a pleasant surprise. It was breathtaking everywhere you look. Although it was very crowded we still managed to have our own space enjoying the view. Make sure you have comfy walking footwear that can get wet. A fan would also be nice because it can get hot and humid. Always bring bottled water and a standby umbrella in the vehicle. It drizzled when we arrived. And we had our toddler with us. It was worth the travel and worth seeing again for sure. We ate a restaurant up the bluff and had an amazing sunset view.", "If you are a photographer would recommend this temple but make sure you check on tides so there is water making for a better photo. High in the mountain this temple a breath of fresh air you can take a walk around after you pay a fee these wonderful grounds. Lots of photos can be taken well worth a visit. Small markets are outside the temple where you can purchase drinks and some food", "The first temple we saw that was set in the middle of the sea. The temple is a small hill in the middle of the water and you walk with the sea water being a little above your knees (if there's high tide) to see the temple. There is a mini spring (sort) at the base of the temple which runs holy water that is offered to the Gods inside. Though you cannot enter the main gates of the temple and see the idols (or structures), it is worth going this place only see the unique beauty around it. Surrounding the main temple are mini cave like structures that fulfill the beauty of this place. Must visit.", "The temple is stunning, the coastline is the same, sheer cliffs and massive surf make for an awsome backdrop. There is a large market for clothes, souveneirs ect and various places to eat. We hired a scooter and rode here and it took ages, so I'd hate to see how long it is in a car. Costs 30,000 rupiah per person entry", "This place is very busy and lots of people around but if you can try to ignore them the view is spectacular. We went around midday and we were lucky our guide organised for us to be blessed by a priest currently at the temple - go and have a look for yourself!", "Amazing temple built on the Ocean. Advised to go during sunset. Amazing with its traditions. :-)", "We were disappointed to know that entry to the Temple is forbidden for tourists/outsiders. But the view of the coast and the temple is mesmeric and totally worth it, specially at sunset. The place completely shuts down by 7pm and after sunset (by 6:30pm) it gets very dark and you can't see anything so I suggest you reach there by 4pm to enjoy the place till sunset.", "Great spot to watch the sun set while enjoying a few drinks. Spoilt for choice of restaurants. The hawkers are consistent but leave you alone when sitting a few seats back in the restaurant.", "Was visited early in afternoon before crowd arrives, use our regular driver who explained all areas and history. He knew where to park and get out closer to area missing the tourist alley of stalls, so good. Great photo shots, pity all this will be swallowed up by the sea in years to come. Not in our lifetime hopefully but waves and wind will do damage eventually. Small amount locals trying to make money selling items very annoying at times. Small walk down stairs to main temple base, but no actually access to the temple.", "Nicest beach I have ever seen, pale yellow soft sand, warm sea and views for miles... There are a few hawkers selling kites, sarongs etc. But they are friendly and gentle 'no thank you' sees them move on.", "This is one temple worth visiting. It is located next to a beautiful lake. The drive from Ubud took about an hour and the drive was breathtaking. I just can't get over how beautiful the alter is and how tranquil the place is. I felt a connection with the place the minute I stepped in the temple. This is a great place to bring the family and children.", "Nice temple to visit when you have the chance to pass by. I wouldn’t spend a daytrip on this. It’s very busy and besides the pictures you see everywhere there isn’t a lot to see. It’a very hard to get a good picture without people on it. We’ve visited while we were on our way to Ubud from the south so it was a nice break.", "Probably one of the highlights of my trip. breathtaking views of the temple and coastline. not to be missed!!!", "As part of our multi stop trip, we stopped at this temple. The views are amazing of the temple with its lake and mountain backdrop. Surrounded by a lovely park with plenty to see. We spent about an hour here and took many photos and videos! Well worth a visit and would recommend to others. The only reason we gave it 4 instead of 5 was the distance we travelled to get there, and occasionally items difficult to get good shot with so many people around, although that's to be expected of somewhere so special. A must see in !", "For me this was one of the most beautiful temples i visited in . Set on a lake surrounded by mountains and greenery it was very serene and certainly worth the trip from Ubud.", "A hardish trek mainly due to time of the night and humidity and the speed of the guide who wanted to sprint up. The views are stunning, the monkeys are hilarious and the hawkers and dirt bikers are annoying. There were a lot of people up there so it isn't a peaceful place despite the views.", "Temple structure is OK, nothing great & you are not even allowed to enter the temple complex. It is on the edge of a hill & gives a fantastic view of the ocean & sea waves", "This was a spectacular temple property with an extensive stair walkway along the cliffs edge ending in a small monkey forest. The monkeys do snatch caps and eyeglasses so beware. Be prepared to climb and walk but you will be rewarded with breath talking views of he ocean and surf. Definitely worth visiting.", "One of the first sites my fiancee and I visited. One of my favourite temples to visit in with waterfront landscapes", "Beautiful long beach with a nice Beach walk overlooking all the gorgeous resorts on one side and the Ocean on the other. Do not stop to talk to the hawkers. They are quite annoying.", "This is one of the loveliest temples in . Set high on a cliff with amazing views all around and a beautiful walk through the forest along the way. Apparently the monkeys can be a bit of a problem, snatching everything from food to cameras, it was raining the day we were there so they were very well behaved and didn't bother us at all. Our charming and knowledegable guide, Yeoman, explained the significance of the temples, why you wear a yellow sah and various other interesting points which made the experience even more interesting. I am sure it must be quite spectacular at sunset, but well worth a visit any time of the day.", "Gorgeous walk from the top of the hill down the volcanic rock to see these beautiful ancient ocean front temples. Lots of locals were there wading the water and participating in spiritual rituals. A very moving site and apparently one of the most popular photographic opportunity in the area. I can see why! Steep hills and long walks in the heat were hard on some of the older folks in our tour group. Still, it's worth the hike!", "This temple is very beautiful, but not for people with height terror. It lies on the edge of a mountain and the fall down to the ocean is very long. The entry price is Rp 30.000 per person, and it includes borrowing a sarong. Beware of the monkeys! They will take things that are unattended.", "One of the most beautiful temples in . Just don't forget to chech the tides. When the sea water is high you can't get to the holy spring. Otherwise very old and strong place! And incredibly beautiful.", "Went here in november this year, absolutely stunning, amazing views, beautiful old temple, unbelievable", "The view is the best part of the temple, you HAVE to see the sunset on the cliff, is perfect. The monkeys are very funny, carful with sunglasses or cameras, they take everything away! sometimes is very crowded, hard to take the perfect picture. You have nes typical dances in the temple.", "Went here as a part of our Bedugul Temple. Just right after the Handara Gate.. It was Saturday when we visited and the amount if people visiting the temple is alot. The weather is gloomy and good time to take photos but we didnt had a chance to take a photo with out crowd haha. But we are glad that we had a chance to visit this temple. Entrance fee is 50k idr each. Nice garden, with lots of flowers and theres a playground for kids. They also have restrooms and restaurant and its buffet :) Nice to chill and visit when no much crowd.", "Beautiful scenic temple. While I visited on March it was lightly raining and it made the view more scenic. Although the mountains were covered by clouds", "If you go to , I recommend you this place. Don't just travel around Kuta, Denpasar, and Legian. You'll get bored easily there. You should visit places like Bedugul, Ubud, Buleleng, etc. But I'll review this temple first. I won't talk about the views, that's way too common. You can pay for guides here. They can bring you your bags too. For the first 2km, you can negotiate a lift on a motorbike. For foreigners, the weather will feel pretty hot, but trust me, for Indonesian and other South East Asian people, that's normal. There are a few ways to get to Lempuyang Luhur Temple. There are 7 temples in total if you start from Penataran Agung Temple. To go to the top -no one has confirmed it yet, but there are about 1700-1800 staircases. NO, you won't go climbing steps all the way, there are slippery-dirt paths also. Some people might say the view is blocked by the trees at the top, but trust me, it's not. You can still see it and the trees only make the view better. I suggest you to bring your long-distance and short-distance lenses. If you bring children or elder that'll get tired easily, you can rest because there are plenty of resting spots and small shops. Or, you can pay for a carrier. They're usually mid 20s to 60s women. Don't doubt them, they're extremely strong. They can carry things over 40kg on their head. One of them even piggy-backed my cousin which was almost 30kg. And uhh.... Just bring money and water. don't bring snacks and don't wear any kind of jewelry (shiny things like earring, necklace, ring, bracelet). there are many wild monkeys, and they get attracted to those things. Don't swear or say negative things like you're tired, that's taboo here. And the monkeys, they can bite or scratch you if they're attracted to anything you bring. But don't worry, there are 'Pecalang'. Okay a brief information, pecalang is some kind of custom security. Don't get surprised if you see them bringing fire guns. They're only to scare the monkeys. And one more. Make sure you go to the bathroom because you can only rely on nature once you go up (I mean, the bathroom are bushes). but yeah, I admit, if there are public bathrooms, they'll ruin the view.", "It is really nice. No entrance fee, just donation if you want. You have to wear sarong (have to pay 20k rupias to rent one, or can bring yours). It has up to 4 hours tour.... but you can just do your way (20 min is ok to take good pictures of “Door to Heaven” and Mt Agung)", "Visited this temple at sunset on New Year's Eve and it was amazing. The traffic to get there was horrendous. Almost three hours from Seminyak. But well worth it. The view is spectacular. We missed the Kecak dancers but we're still impressed. Watch out for the monkeys. We saw them steal a hat, a thong and a pair of reading glasses!", "No es el templo más grande ni el más bonito, pero el entorno en el que se encuentra lo hace especial. Situado en un lago junto a los volcanes lo hace diferente a los demás templos. Not the biggest, neither the nicest temple, but the environment where it is placed makes it special. In the shore of a lake next to volcanos turn this temple different.", "Great view but must take a long queued for take a great pictute at the temple gate with mount agung backgorund.", "We decided to come in the morning as sunset is very very crowded and traffic is bad. Good decision. No people just monkeys ;-), great cliff views just for you, huge waves below. Nice walk over the cliffs. Temple is not special but setting around is really nice. Monkeys are aggresive so be careful. Definitely worth to come.", "We came here on my first day in , and it was a beautiful day, but the tide was high and we were not able to walk to the temple. By looking at photos, I think you are able to walk if the tide is low. I didn't really get the significance of the temple, and felt very overwhelmed with the crowd and the numerous vendors hawking whatever they had to sell. It was nice to sit and have a drink at one of the restaurants overlooking the temple. On the way back to the car, we looked at dresses, and I bought 2 dresses.", "The views from this place of the ocean are really beautiful! That is mainly the best part about this place. You don't actually get to see the temple from inside since people are not allowed to go inside but from away the temple looks good. Take care of your belongings especially glasses since there are a LOT of monkeys in this place.", "This was the first temple I visited on . It's an absolutely gorgeous place! The coastal views are incredible. I was a little nervous about the monkey's but they didn't bother me. Don't take any food or shiny items to avoid the monkey's, bring a sarong and enjoy the view!", "Beautifully tranquil with a guide who explained all the sections of the temple. Will definitely recommend this to others", "This is probably not the most beautiful or the most sacred but it certainly commands one of the most picturesque locations of all the temples in . Nestled on the seashore with incoming waves the temple takes on an aura no other one has. Spend some time to explore the grounds and several other temples on site---it is quite inspiring.", "Wonderful experience! Very picturesque as we caught the sunset. As you enter, there are so many vendors. There was also a lot of people considering it is a tourist attraction. It was nice to catch the locals worshipping at the temple too. . There was a woman with a very big yellow python that you could pay to take a picture with the python but we were not as brave to do that. Looking back, I wish I had took the pic with the python though :)", "loved it the moment i saw it...very beautiful temple...my kids loved it too...clicked some amazing pic's ... must see if u r a hindu and visiting .", "If are in .. Don't miss this extraordinary beautiful temple campus. It's between a big lake and lots and lots of travelers around the world. It also have restaurants inside who provide decent food. If you have time, you can go for boating as well.", "Very nice especially near Laguna and Nusa Dua hotel and spa. Westin is ok as well.", "Went to this place today and spend about 20 mins walking around during sunset. It's nothing THAT special, truly over rated. A tip for visitors of this temple, make sure you use the bathroom before you arrive at this temple because you'd have to pay to use the loo PLUS it's not a proper loo, it's a squatting loo with no running water. There's also a good chance you won't have toilet paper in there and the locals would find you fussy if you asked for some!!!!! You'd think they'd invest in a landmark that attracts so many tourists but turns out they don't care.", "The temple itself looks very nice, partly built on the lake, which itself is beautiful enough. The crowds of tourists partly spoil the impression, and the locals adapted, so now it is hard to tell which part of the temple is genuine (built in 17th century) and what is freshly made for tourists. There is some real junk like an egg-shaped cottage or artificial stone gate where tourists can take more of their trashy pictures.", "Apparently December is the Seminyak Beach, Trash Expo. An annual phenomenon where the currents bring in all our rubbish to this beach. Rubbish we humans failed at handling correctly . See the pictures... This place could be paradise, if we humans every cleaned up our act... but in Seminyak beach, I saw hell... Rather go to Nusa Dua beach, but please. I beg you, don't destroy this place too... Throw your litter in the trash, not in the gutters and streets... Stop killing this beautiful country...", "Beautiful place to visit. Fresh water and several pools in the middle of the forest. Nice pool with the fish, fontains,restaurant. On this place you can spend several hours in nice garden. In surrounding is also the temple.", "this Hindunese temple is located by the beach on the cliff. Good spot for taking pictures. Be aware of monkeys, I didnt see any in the temple complex but I did outside at the gate. Better remove your sunglasses and jewelry as they might grab yours.", "The ancient Hindu temple is majestic sitting out on the point of the shore line and beautiful whilst watching the sunset behind it. If you can find a quiet spot to enjoy it. Very crowded to the extent tourists looked like ants - if your guide recommends the better times it’s probably worth missing the sunset - depending on how you like crowds. Lots of shopping nearby so leave plenty of time if you haven’t had the chance before.", "Sunset view was very beautiful. Slightly crowded at the time of sunset but worth visiting. Temple was accessible due to low tides but it was closed for visitors.", "This temple is a good place but not a must visit in . This temple can only be visited during low tide (if you want to go around it) and the best thing to do here is to watch the sunset.", "There are many other more interesting temples to see - ones that you can actually see! Here you have to make your way past unusually aggressive vendors hawking the same mass produced stuff that you see everywhere, and you can't really see the temple once you get out to it - it is up on a high bit of land and closed to the public. The place is crawling with tourists - more than at other more interesting places we visited. It isn't worth the trip.", "This place is very, very touristy. And everything in this temple is geared towards touristy and commercial activity. There is no sense of calm, nothing really about nese culture or temple tradition. It does offer some very good views of the lake and the hills but the jostling crowds can be irritating. And, does one need to go to a temple to see a beautiful lake and hills? For the distance one travels and the effort one makes to get here, it is very disappointing.", "Beautiful place to visit in . I am not a really temple lover but I enjoyed this one. Try to go early cause could be really hot around mid day", "This was on our bucket list for and it didn't disappoint. A magical place that is best seen at sunset. Be sure to wear good shoes as the walk down to the Temple is a little slippery (we saw a few people slip on the rocks). We loved the visit and would highly recommend going out to the temple as a must do cultural expierience.", "I have been to Lembongan several times and this time was staying at Dream Beach which is right next door. There were literally hundreds of Chinese package tourists there. It was almost impossible to get close and it is only a rock area where the waves come in and certain times , water sprays up. All around there were pop up marketers. The road to here was also jam packed. I have been here before on a scooter and no one was there. If you must go do it very early in the morning as the package tourists are all day trippers . Number of tourist not good for the roads or surrounding environment as a once nice soccer field for kids is no a car park", "Its one of the beautiful temples i ever visited in even though it is located far away eastern side of . From ubud it tooks around 2.5 hours to there but the view itself worth the long journey. Make sure you wear a sarong and sash if you visit", "We visited this site during the day but closer to sunset time. So, we experienced it with sun, and sunset and tide. You walk on the rock close to the temple, get on the rock on which temple is located, make lots of photos. Anywhere you aim your camera is good view. What I also like is big noise from waves hitting rocks. You will not see sun during sunset - it is cloudy almost every day. But no matter - sunset is still great with red skies. By the time it gets darker sea water floods the rocks and you cannot get close to the temple. So, you better come when it still light at around 5 pm.", "When you arrive this temple, you need to walk up to the top of the temple. It takes around 10-15 min to the top. Then, you will see beautiful view from the temple where Mt. Agung is seen in front of the temple if the weather is good, not cloudy but unfortunately when I came there, it was cloudy so that I couldn't see Mt. Agung from the temple. The other interesting thing is the photo taken from the temple was modified by the local people where they used mirror so the effect of the photo will show like you stand near the pool. It's actually a good technique photography and I really appreciate it.", "we went in the middle of the day it was was really hot but so worth it. The views are just amazing and the sunset here would be just beautiful we were told to be careful of the monkeys as they steal your sunglasses etc and it can cost you a lot to get it back. We were approached by a shady guy asking if we wanted to see the monkeys and he started to take us into the forest we then decided it wasn't safe and turned around so just be careful, it may have been innocent but we didn't feel safe. We did not see any monkeys but I think they come out later in the afternoon and would be trained to steal when there are more crowds which would be around sunset. The temple is amazing but we were not allowed into it and could only take photos from the gates. Well worth the visit", "Fascinating to watch, didnt know looking a monkey in the eye denotes aggression. A nice walk through the park. Beautiful old trees. Sad to have missed the temple.", "Views, views and more views. Great historical site of religious significance to the local area and its residents.", "beautiful sunset, gorgeous temples. A must for any tourist. The only downfall was that we had to walk quite a way to where we wanted to be and try get through masses of people", "I've been here a couple of years ago, and the last time I'm here, my glasses got snatched by a monkey and my face got scratched. However, the monkeys are more tamed now as the keepers now feeds them. As for the temple itself, you should come before sunset as this is the best time to get beautiful photos.", "The place was nice but the place is filled with too much tourists compared to the other smaller temples I had visited.", "A temple on the cliff it's awesome place beautiful temple and super scenery. It was a pity that I was there at noon time because think it would be better to see the sunset there!", "Awesome, affordable. You will soon get over the hawkers. Kick back, fall on a bean bag, apply some sunscreen, get yourself a lemon beer, laugh and talk and eat and drink and watch the sunset. You will only be slightly poorer but also a hell of a lot richer. Trust me.", "Most awesome location for a temple on lake. it was a rainy when i visited the place so couldnt enjoy it. the best time to visit the place when the sky is clear.", "This is one of the nicest temples in , especially with the lakeside location, mountain backdrop & cooler temperatures. I recommend going there either late in the day or very early in the morning to avoid crowds.", "Very nice temple, it is very crowded once you reach there but really worth the visit. Make sure you wear clothes that you can go into the water if you want to visit the entire place.", "One of the most beautiful temples we've seen in . Clean, beautiful gardens, nice environment. A must see in .", "We decided to stop her for ten minutes to take some snaps of the Volcano and Lake. Sadly we were continually pestered by aggressive hawker. I found it very intimidating and really could not enjoy the view, because of the continuous barrage of hawkers peddling their wares.", "The view was spectacular. Even my 7 year old son say it was beautiful. He wrote his June holiday about this beautiful sunset view. Just beware of the monkeys esp. if you are carrying plastic bags./ sun glasses. The bigger size moneky will snatch yr bag and glasses. Try keep yr things at the car or in yr bag pack. We had to pick up some tree branches/ sticks to scare the monkey away as we've small children just to scare them away. Most of the BAli temple close thus we only enjoying the view. Love the cliff view and the sunset was extremely beautiful.", "Very beatiful temple, some part is on an island which can be pass through when the sea is go.Around the temple there is a very big park and temples, cafeterias that has beatiful view which is magnicient at sunset. There are small snakes under the caves, lumak coffe and the animal, fruit to be visited. Lots of restaurants , souveneir shops .It is fun to walk around. 4-5 euro for entrance but it is worth to see it. I strongly recommend, it is one of the best temples in ", "Such a beautiful place!! Mountain, sea and sky- all together. From different point it looks different. Take your time to visit the place. Go down to the beach. Enjoy the touch of the sea. Large, strong waves!! The place is a bit crowdy for being a famous tourist spot. You will also see many religious people there. Entering into the temple is restricted so you wont be able to visit the temple. But not a big deal. Just enjoy the nature.", "There are many temples in but I reckon this one is a must go because of the whole package - the Indian Ocean view, sunset and cheeky monkeys. Do take their warning about monkeys seriously though! We saw a person's sunglasses being snatched by a monkey and he wouldn't return it - even for food! At the end the monkey broke it... The entry fee comes with a sarong too so don't worry about buying one.", "Unfortunately the water level of Lake Beratan was right down when we visited so we didn't get to see the temples \\floating\\\". Even so, this is a very beautiful area and is well kept with beautiful gardens. The location of the temple at a lake surrounded by misty mountains makes it a serene and peaceful place to visit. There are many great photo opportunities here as it is very scenic. You can take a boat ride around the lake or do some shopping as well. It can be very crowded I believe, but this was not the case on the day we visited.\"", "My first time in is very impressed the endless view of the Indian Ocean and the blue sea wave runs thru the cliff really love the moment. One more thing please be aware of cute and funny monkeys who run around the temple to grab some small little things from you like sunglasses or thongs", "I was in with my family and our guide suggested we see this temple because our family is Hindu. This is one of the most beautiful temples that I have ever seen in my life. The temple is on top of hill and there is beautiful walk way on the cliff. I would strongly recommend anyone who goes to to go see this, it does not matter what your religion is. This is simply a beautiful building with stunning views.", "View is great! The temple lays just above the ocean and also have a path to walk all the way with a view! Great vibe! Careful only with the monkeys! The are wild animals and know no good behavior! They don’t bother you unless you look them in the eyes( its a challenge for them) don’t take your glasses with you or have the wallet or other personal stuff displayed! Take a Sarong when you buy the ticket, unless your legs are covered, than they give you only a cloth belt", "The scenic beauty with temple music playing just makes it all so out of this world. It is a good two hour drive from Ubud. The place has sprawling gardens with the lake Beratan in its back drop. This is definitely worth the visit.", "Temple near shore is so beautifully located.one of the must visit place in . Water in temple is crystal clear and not salty.sunset view is one of the wonderful thing to see.", "This place offers some spectacular shore line views. I think the temple is best viewed from afar and definitely around sunset time.", "A beautiful temple. We attended on Galungan which made it special as locals were constantly popping in and out to pray. Well cared for and well priced. Beautiful scenery. Consider staying in the village overnight to take in all this area has to offer.", "This temple is a must to see if you are on a road trip around . Unfortunately I went there during a heavy rainy day but this did not stop me to see this beautiful place. I simply loved the enormous fish swimming in the big pond. The ticket costs really cheap so it is worth to visit", "The beech is well maintained with lots of local hawkers adding to the ambience. Hire a beach couch and watch the waves roll in with a Bintang or grab some surfing lessons. The beach hawkers will sell you (try to sell you) lots of stuff you don't need but that's part of the scene here. Sunset anywhere along the beach is great. Only a short stroll to the Seminak Village Square.", "This is located in a wonderful place...sunset is gorgeous but not visible on cloudy days...the temple is very beautiful as well!!", "I'm not much of a sunset person but I give this one credit. It's very dramatic! You're on a cliff watching the sunset with hundreds of people. Temple was also interesting with the white stone. Downside was the traffic going and coming back... but since on vacation- what's the rush?", "visited this temple three times already,the latest one was few days ago.the temple on the cliff still beautiful,the sea view still marvellous,the monkeys there still naughty.but i found that the ticket for tourists not very nice. before we got a paper printed ticket, now still got a printed paper, but it looks like a receipt,not the ticket.so cant keep the ticket for memory,cuz the receipt will become blurred one day.i dont know why,cuz we foreign tourists pay more money to visit here,but got a receipt even issued by a bank.i think ticket is important,especially in ,such a creative island,they should provide us a beautiful and artistic ticket.hope the tourism authorities of will improve this.", "The temple is beautifully and views from cliffs spectacular. Fair price for entry and free to park Beware of haughty mommies as they will steal anything in sight although if j am not mistaken they seem well trained to bring most items back to trainer who rewards with banana or nuts ! Plenty of refreshments at reasonable prices Easy to find", "Be aware of the cheeky monkeys... they can run off with your glasses, purse, etc. That being said, the views are exceptional. It is a privilege that this sacred place is open to the public for viewing. Well worth the visit", "This is a lovely spot but would have been better with a tour guide to tell us about the temple. Only bad thing was we were there about 11am along with several bus loads of rude arrogant tourists who had no qualms pushing you out of the way to get their perfect photo of themselves taken. Other disappointing things was we witnessed people throwing litter (bottles and cigarette packets) on the ground and in the ocean. Feel very sad that this spiritual location is not respected by all visitors.", "I was surprised with the size of the temple and the amount of small building and statues. I honestly thought it would be just a temple on the top of a cliff but it is more than that. Recommend a visit.", "Great view and nice spot for pictures. Not much else to do. At low tide you can practically walk up to the temple. Get lots of souvenirs as you are leaving, much better price than Legian street.", "we just loved the location couldnt understand their traditions but loved the temple location must visit", "Well maintained and beautiful scenery of the ocean cliffs and temple. Watch out for monkeys, they steal hats, glasses, mobile phones or anything else they can get a hold of, and they are quick. If you do lose a hat, look for one of the keepers quickly and they will throw a bag of food at the monkey, who will usually drop what they have and grab the food bag. Take plenty of water, it gets hot and you can borrow a sarong to cover your legs and arms if you your arms and legs are visible.", "Should visit during low tide time so that you can cross the sea to visit the temple. A bit disappointed as I only able to view the temple from far. Crowded with tourists.", "This is one of the most important temples in . It's a truly magical site, You just have to breathe the energy for Your spirit admiring the \\Heaven's Gate\\\" & the volcano Agung on the background. About 2/2,5 hours are necessary to get Your cool picture there, if You arrive there in the middle of the day (it's better to come early in the morning, there's no queue...). The whole visit including the several levels of this temple takes about 4 hours. Time to reach Lempuyang from the main towns of : from Ubud 2,5 hours (passing from the seaside), 3,5 (passing from the country); from Nusa Dua & villages close to the airport area 3,5/4 hours (depending on the traffic conditions). Free donation to entry, bring Your \\\"sarong\\\" if You already have it, otherwise You must rent it too giving another tip...\"", "The interior of the temple is closed to visitors, and is only approachable during low tide. Clealiness is good, crowded with visitors. A perfect spot for sunset photography, and many souvenir shops are available near the beach.", "Was nice, nothing to crazy. You couldn't really walk into anything as it seemed all the bits you would like to get a closer look were only open for worship. Nice views, but if you were pushed for time I wouldn't bother.", "To admire the scenery of this temple, which located on the cliff and amazing ocean. When we visited this place, the tide was high. So we could not go down to the below temple to see the sacred snake. But the scenery around will not let you down. We all were amazed with it 😍👌🏼", "Magnificent trio of temples built on rocks by the sea. Went there at morning time which was less crowded. Nice sunset view but there would be many tourists.", "Great temple with beautiful sights. The people around the temple aren't too pushy which is good. In this temple you can make beautiful pictures.", "The temple is really interesting but frankly ridiculously overrun with tourists. We left our hotel at 4:30 am and arrived at the temple as it opened at 6am. We were given a ticket with a number. The number apparently is for taking a picture at “Heaven’s Gate”. Apparently people can wait as long as 5 hours for their picture later in the day. Also the pictures really look nothing like the actual temple.", "It was my second time to visit. We could see the temple with sunset. It's like dreaming. I want to go and see it again.", "One of the best temple sites ever seen! 4 Temples by the lake and so very scenic. Would visit again when in !", "Every time we've been here the temperature has been blazing so make sure you have plenty of sun block. Even the cheeky monkeys were few and far between this time due to the heat. What you WILL find are some absolutely stunning views. A pathway runs right along the edge of the cliff and offers some great spots for photography. This is an untouched temple in as much as unlike places such as Tanah Lot, this one has no markets, no restaurants and no pedlars. Just have the 2 most important things with you. Sun block and your camera.", "This temple, even though quite small was our favourite whilst we were in . The whole place has a very romantic feel to it. Take the time and grab a drink from the restaurant. Don’t forget to buy some fish food to feed to the fish in the pools. (Slightly overpriced entry fee when compared to other temples, but still worth it)", "Unfortunately I wouldn't recommend this place for anyone, because its just a big tourist trap. Ofcourse the view to the sea and the cliffs is beautiful, but the big groups of tourist ruins it. If you go there to see the temple, you just waste your time, because you can't get even in them and its hard to understand where to go. Also the monkeys steal your stuff, but luckily you might get them back if you have some food to give them in return. First i didn't believe it would be true, but then I saw it with my own eyes. You can find much more quiet and just as beautiful spot in where you can watch the sunset.", "Temple is definitely worth seeing, head there about mid afternoon, lots of shopping available . The restaurants on the cliff had sensational views over the ocean", "Out of all the many temples in this is my favourite!You can't actually visit the temple itself but the architecture and setting in the water and against the hill is breathtaking!", "OK place to check out if you are already in the area but not worth travelling for. Cannot access the temple itself since it is on a separate little island.", "The temple itself is nothing that special apart from the stunning cliff top views, as the main temple closed to the public for worship. However, the monkeys definitely create the attraction and can be seen in large numbers being mischievous and funny. Hold onto your possessions and take some bananas to feed them or exchange to get your stolen items back.", "During Sunset time we visited this temple which is at the top of hill & at the bank of Indian Ocean. The View was breathtaking which made the sunset moment so beautiful.", "As a keen swimmer I was slightly disappointed that the waves and surf were too strong to go swimming. The beach is large and flat, and you can walk along it for miles. There are plenty of people hiring loungers etc. We liked all the beach bars with their brightly coloured bean bags! At night the beach comes alive, with beautiful sunsets and bands/ singers at most of the beach bars. Very relaxing except for the hawkers of which there were many! Just saw a review below about effluent and can agree - upon walking northwards along the beach towards seminyak square, there was quite a fast flowing creek that stunk. Take care where you bathe I think! There were also dogs running around and on our walks we did pass the occasional dog turd. We did see people cleaning the beach and overall it was pretty clean with just a few trouble spots.", "We were very disappointed. The location is nice, with beautiful views of the cliffs and ocean. If you‘re not Hindu, you‘re not allowed to enter the temple and you actually won‘t see much.", "The temple and surrounding grounds were lovely. We spent a few hours walking through the park areas and taking pictures. It is definitely worth the trip. Tip: arrive as early as possible. The tour buses start unloading around lunch time and the place becomes mobbed. Luckily, we got a couple of hours of light tourist traffic beforehand.", "A different and special temple. It is definitely worth seeing. Very nice photos.It looks very nice behind the ocean.", "Even though tourists are allowed to see the temple only the outside and from a noticeable distance, I liked the atmosphere. Nice and calm place. I even touched the Holy Snake.", "This is a must visit place in , beautiful temple, beautiful sea wave. ..you just can't stop snap photos. ...if you never visit this place when you go to you then you should go again!", "The day I visited there was a huge down pour and the temple was closed. But its worth a walk and visit. There are lovely stone statutes amides a rain forest, but as an Indian I get to seen enough monkeys in my own country. :)", "We had a pleasant walk around the temple. It was very shady and cool, with lots of trees around and lots of seating areas. Because it was a holiday when they go to the temple to bring offerings, there were many people but it did not take too long for us to find a parking slot. Our baby was excited to see so many monkeys, both baby and adults. Be careful not to bring anything that can be grabbed by the monkeys though. On our walk out of the temple, an adult monkey grabbed the stuffed bunny from a girl.", "Many ppl come for the show in the evenings. Funny monkeys, but beware they might steal things from you. Old looking temple buildings. Great views over the cliff.", "This is one of the most photographed temples in , and it is easy to understand why.. Very beautiful sight, with a nice garden to enjoy and relax. A little crowded on Sundays.", "This is a lovely temple but the best part of visiting it was the harmony and happiness among the members of the temple.", "Though you really don't get to see inside the temple, the scenery is breathtaking here. We visited when flowering trees took over the landscape beyond too. Take some time to enjoy that view, in spite of the crowds. We know people come here for sunset, but we preferred to just visit during daylight. As everyone else has already said- there are monkeys and they take stuff. We saw one take some glasses and one of the people who work here chased it to try to retrieve it without luck.", "Beautiful clean white sandy beach, worth visiting when you are in , near padang padang beach and Uluwatu so I managed to go to the three places within a half day tour. Only thing is the beach is full of corals and stone it might be a better idea to use your sandals or shoes as it can hurt your feet. Have a changing room and shower managed by local people who charged rp 5thousand per usage.", "amazing sunset experience, bring your camera and you wont be disappointed. beautiful temple , spectacular scenic views, take your breath away. the ocean waves crashing around the temple a must see.", "This is a must see. The template is absolutely breathtaking. It's located on a cliff overlooking the ocean. There are great places to take pictures. Beware of the monkeys around the temple- they love stealing sunglasses/hats/water bottles/ jewelry. Don't look the in the eye and don't eat/get food in front of them :)", "If possible visit during a ceremony as the temple then comes alive. I have seen it on three occasions and when there is no ceremony, the temple is less impressive. A bit of a tourist trap with options to travel on the lake by speed boat or pedalo, an opportunity for the children or young at heart to see, touch or be photographed with local animals (large bats, snakes and even a bunny)", "A visit to Nusa Lembongan would be incomplete without Devils Tear. Encapsulates the raw energy of Mother Nature and incorporates it with indelible memories. Don't get to close if you don't want to get sprayed, however who doesn't? World class spectacle, highly recommended 😎", "The temple itself was awesome and beautiful. Waited until the sunset on the cliff where there are many restaurants. But for me the best part was hanging out in a cafe with Luwak and flying fox. It's on the way to cliff. They sell Luwak coffee for 50000. These days so many Chinese packages are coming to see this place so it became very crowed(and dirty also. It's fact no discrimination). The temple itself is still so beautiful!", "Me and my fiancé went today. I've travelled the world and seen beauty and if you love spectacular nature it's a must. Even my photos don't do it justice. If your herein nusa Lembongan please go", "Nice view of the temple on the sunset with windy beach and great ambience. The shops were reasonably priced. Also not to miss the sunset at 6.15 PM and nice photo shoots. The crossing of the sea to the temple is something worth a try.", "The view to the temple and to the ocean is just sopivasti spectacular. Must be even better at time of the sun set.", "Not easy to drive there. It was on our way to the North, but it is one of the best temple in . You access almost everywhere and see everything. It can be a bit busy so choose an early time in the day if you can. Don't drive pass this place, you have to see it!!", "Nice view lake with temple in the middle the lake, quite cold because located in the mountain, so dont forger brong your jacket / umbrella, i come here and its raining", "We went in the afternoon, it was very hot! But we had an umbrella with us, so it protected us alot! Try to go in the early morning, it will be more beautiful!! Always carry water with you. Be hydrated. 600ml bottle costs only Rp3000. But watch your step while going to temple. Bought some snacks, banana chips from old lady there", "It was a very long ride to reach east . The temple is actually like 7 temples connected with infinity stairs. The entrance is easy with not much stairs to reach the main famous temple with the gates of heaven however to take a photo at the gates of heaven you need to wait 2 hours for people so ofcourse I did not care for a photo as it was not worth it. Next to the gates of heaven there are huge statues of dragon like and stairs which is empty and no one cares to shoot them but they were really good. People usually just visit the entry part however if you continue inside you will meet other temples. These other temples can be reached by climbing maybe 1000 stairs (I did not count but they were alot). These other temples may not be as fancy but the view was very good and the hike was enjoyable. If you want to visit all the temples then be prepared for a hike with comfortable shoes.", "One of the main tourist attraction everyone would tell you to go when in , hence the overly packed tourist in here. But the temple surrounding is beautiful for everyone who loves to stroll around. The views is also another plus points as this is located in the beach but also a hill, so wear something comfy if you planned on walking around this area. There is also a street full of stores that you will be passing to get inside this area, where you can find souvenirs, snack, and even some more familiar branded store here.", "A must place to visit if you are planning to go to .. weather was awesome...most romantic place...Its a temple of LORD VARUNA..", "I didn't like it because it is so touristy! On the way to the temple you're harassed by people wanting to sell you the same stuff you see everywhere. The temple itself is alright, but not really worth spending money on (transport and entrance fee)", "With a high expectation in mind, we arrived at the temple having to pay for parking (we were on a bike so it's 1000idr) and 30,000 idr each as an entrance fee which was fine. The place was packed with tourists and we weren't really sure what we were looking at. You can't see the temple as they wont let you near it and it looks so tiny from the view pointless. We visited for sunset arrived at 4:30pm and waited for possibly the word sunset we have ever seen which didn't help!", "one of the most important temple in , Lempuyang temple consider to be one of the \\Sad khayangan\\\"( 6 important temple) in . If you visit this temple be prepared to take step about 1700 steps to go on top the hill. First temple you visit will be penataran agung temple, then telaga mas, lempuyang madya, bisbis temple, Pasar agung and the last is Luhur lempuyang. The view between this temple were amazing and since you were on Top of the hill you will see the view of mountain, beaches with coconut tree as an ornaments, its just truly amazing. Once you get on top, you wont to be go down because the atmosphere were very quiet, holy and just amazing feel the spiritual vibration of this temple The point is this temple is a must to visit specially for those who likes spiritual tour and admiring the GOD has been created.\"", "Visited temple expecting the same as all other temples visited. But was pleasantly surprised. Cost $3 Australian pp Was quite hilly at times but the coastal views were worth the walk. Recommend seeing this temple if you see none others. Watch out for the monkeys 🐒 they will grab anything within reach.", "We paid to get into the temple area and thought we would be able to walk around the temple which is out in the ocean. In reality what you can do is walk to the base of it, pay more money to be blessed with 'holy water' and then walk back. When we tried to walk up the steps to the temple we were very rudely told 'this is not a place for sightseeing' which is interesting as people can pay to go and sightsee there. So overall you can't actually see the best bit of the temple!", "Great place to see the sunset, and you can even go and watch a nice nese performance. I ended up watching two and this was the best of the two. There's another one, somewhere inside a temple but it's super short and very touristy. I would say avoid it if you can. You MUST arrive early to get good seats that allow you to see the sunset and the performance. You need to keep in mind that it's a bit long and the storyline is a bit confusing, but it's worth it to see once in your life.", "We loved the temple, it is really beautiful. There is a nice walk by the lake, the views are amazing. It is a must see in .", "Pura Lempuyang Temple on the east side of the island and a long windy road to the temple. Walk a little and when you are tired pay the many moped drivers to take you up or down. Take your camera and look at the intricate work and stone carvings. Just beautiful. And to watch ceremonies with everyone dressed up in their best, the flower offerings, and roasted pigs especially around Full Moon Festivities is a amazing to watch and a must to see.", "Went with the ball and chain to watch the sunset, amazing views although not as serene as one would wish due to the amount of people (but hey, we are tourists too) The temple is beautiful, in an amazing location. Fully recommend.", "I came here, via private driver, on a Monday in mid-December 2022. There is a fee to enter and to use the restroom. Entrance was 75,000Rp and the restroom was 2,000Rp. The grounds was pretty big with a beautiful garden. Don't miss the floating Hindu Temple. We came during their harvest festival so everything was decorated beautifully. There are restaurants inside, a playground for kids, as well as boat/water activity rentals. The lawns were beautifully manicured. Definitely worth a trip out her to visit.", "The temple and grounds are wonderful. Would recommend this temple to anyone in the area! Views are amazing!", "Wish I could have raved about this temple, but I can't. Feels like a ploy to get tourists to pay to see a completely uninteresting temple, if not, how else could they get bus loads of people to the tip of ?", "This was a very well maintained and popular temple grounds. The popularity of this temple was surprising with so many people traveling up from the major centers to the south. This main water temple is close to the shore for viewing and photos, and is similar to several other very popular temples in the south. The gardens had small benches shaded under the trees to rest under, and a restaurant to match the popularity of so many visitors.", "Likes: Very clean, calm, beach hawkers all registered and controlled so not so annoying, southern end is a bay and appears safe for children, good security", "Picturesque temple location. This is a little hilly so be prepared for steps, but the place isn't too large so it should not deter you. The temples have a number of monkeys and they are fairly aggressive if you aren't mindful. They like glasses especially and will grab bags off you in a search for food. So keep your belongings close.", "This place is worth a visit. The view is magical you can see the clouds just above the lake next to the temple. The temple is clean and well maintained. Visiting this place early in the morning is recommended is you want to beat the crowd.", "We went here on a very hot day and lots of tourists everywhere. Its spectacular everywhere you look, it was high tide so couldn't walk across to the main temple. The grounds are beautiful ,the drive there was lovely as well.", "One of the most temples in . You can not visit it inside, but see it from outside. It is positioned on a cliff right on the water with waves crushing on its base. Beautiful. Lots of shade around and places to eat as you access the temple.", "Fantastic as usual but this time we took our grandkids. They LOVED it!!! Don't try taking a pram if u want to do the area where there a a LOT of steps. Just ask any staff member as they are so helpful. Pram was great otherwise. Take your own sarong to as it saves a lot of bother re hiring one. You always need one for temples. However, for Monkey temple you don't. The area we went into the other times we visited where all the monuments are was closed but if open you definitely need one.", "The location of this temple is the most beautiful in . Here is very hot but worth to walk here, especially because there are a lot of monkeys! But take care for sunglasses!", "Lempuyang Temple is located on a hill overlooking Mt Agung, 's highest mountain. The views from here are spectacular, and when I visited in August 2015 (high season in ), there were hardly any other tourists here - I only saw one other couple. It's worth noting that Lempuyang consists of several temples - the first one, which is within 5 minutes easy walk from the entrance, is the largest, but it's worth taking the time to continue to all, or at least halfway to temple number 4. The distance from the first to the second temple is quite long but easy to walk (flat pathway) - however if you're tired, you can pay a local to take you with a motorbike; I did this as I came here from a volcano trek and had already done several hours of hiking. The cost is very small and this saves you both time and effort - there are still quite some steps to climb before you reach the temple on the top. If you're interested in nese culture and the history of the temple, I would recommend hiring a local guide. While the tour of the temples is, in itself, very easy to do alone, the guide was able to tell a lot of facts that added to the experience. It was very enriching to learn about the beliefs, and the symbols used in each of the temples. I would highly recommend this temple: it has a very serene, beautiful atmosphere.", "Located at east coast this another place you have to visit on the same time you visiting Lempuyang Temple also Amed with black sand beach", "Went here to see the sunset. Amazing view and absolutely worth the trip. A bit crowdy though. The temple is really something to see if you are in .", "It's a must see place around. A beautiful pagoda over the lake and other temple architecture such as the profane door and sacred door. A lot of people here.", "We went to the temple just before sunset and in that way were lucky to have watched sunset over the ocean with the boats coming in. It was beautiful. The temple is one of the oldest and boasts beautiful cliff side views, in terms of actual temple activity (I.e.: people praying etc...) there is none. Worth a visit for the view and pictures.", "It's my personal second time to this iconic temple of (first time was for sunrise photography) but first with the family. It's a beautiful icon, no doubt, good for photoshoot (amidst the tourist crowds), and the temple outer court is ok to walk around, but there's not much else. Nonetheless, for first timers to this part of , it shouldn't be missed, and it's even better to take another half hour further up the road to the lookout point over the twin volcanic lakes, Danau Buyan and Danau Tamblingan. If you happen (or plan) to be there when there's a major ceremony going on and you're interested in culture, that could well be a totally different (and more satisfying) experience.", "The beautiful cliffs are really amazing, especially during sunset. A temple sits on top of the hills wherein you can watch the 1-hour traditional Kecak dance at 6PM. One can continue to gaze at the sunset inside the area where the dance takes place.However, you need to secure your tickets at the entrance of the temple at least half an hour before the start of the dance because they run out so fast. And find a good seat beforehand since the place gets cramped already by 6 PM. Get there early or when the place is already opened. We got there 10 minutes before 6 PM and the whole place was almost full! In addition to this, when you have ample time to walk around and along the cliffs, you can do so provided that you secure all your belongings from aggressive monkeys darting from post to post on the cliff fences. They are really aggressive that whatever they see such as hats, eyeglasses, sunglasses, purses, cameras, slippers even while you are wearing them (or maybe because they were yellow like that of bananas), small bags, especially cellphones, you'd have to bid goodbye to these things as you may not see them anymore. You may take it back but they can bite or attack you.", "This temple is something worth seeing if you get the chance. It’s perched up on a cliff with the waves splashing some 70 meters below. It is hot and not much shade so bring a hat and wear sun screen. Just keep in mind that you have to watch the monkeys. They will gladly take your hat or glasses from you. Even a shoe and hold it at ransom. Only once they are satisfied with the bundle of fruit given to them will they drop the item for you to collect. Other than that there are a few fantastic places to stop of Civit coffee on route. Worth a trip and it can be a made into a day trip or just morning trip", "Spent a lovely afternoon wandering the grounds of this temple. There is much to do whilst there; restaurants, shopping etc. And I might add, some of the best prices we came across. We were not able to enter the Temple itself as the tide was in but took lots of photos. There are professional photographers available there also. Be prepared to encounter 100's of tourists whilst here and if you stay for sunset, a traffic jam on the way out. Definitely worth a visit, sunset is meant to be the best time.", "We went to Gates of Heaven dreaming about this breath taking picture everyone does on social media and in addition to the long journey and the narrow roads you will have to wait at least 2 hours in the queue to take that famous picture which turned out to be completely artificial. the sitting photographer will place a small mirror below your mobile phone camera in order to make the water like reflection. I would recommend skipping this attraction and spending more time at the near by Tirta Gangga Palace which is way better.", "It is nice temple complex to visit. Located on the water front. You can walk around the complex watching various statues.", "Excellent views of the sea and cliffs. A pathway close to the cliffs allows you to walk from one side of the cliff to the temple. The Indian ocean at its best - with the waves crashing on the cliffs is a sight to behold. There are quite some steps but I did see a lot of old folks visiting the place. The breeze is so heavy in some places that it can push you forward - so ensure that you tie you hair and dont wear lose clothes. There are a couple of monkey also around, so make sure to leave your flashy jewellery and purses back at the hotel. As this is a temple, you are required to cover your legs. The temple staff provide you with a wrap if you are wearing clothes that expose your legs. Women who have their period are not allowed near the temple but can look at the views.", "we visited in the evening and it was full of people trying to catch a glimpse of the setting sun. Alas, the sunset was hardly visible due to cloudy weather. the temple provides awesome photography spots if the cloud is not there.. however on that particular evening all the tourists were watching couple of surfers ho were pulling off nice moves in the sea below.", "If you are a normal person, do not waste your time here. It's far from Ubud, there's nothing to do, the crowds are insane, and it's just ONE picture worth taking. you cannot even go inside the temple, as it's in the ocean and there's no path to get there. I saw the good reviews and came here and was seriously disappointed. is such a beautiful island and there's SO many great things to see, this just isn't worth it at all.", "The images of this temple makes the temple look very big and beautiful, but we walked down to the lake to find a very small, still beautiful but not as magnificent as we thought it looked in photos. Most of the temple areas are closed like with most temple attractions... which makes entry fees very unreasonable, took just 30mins and we were done. Disappointed but still took some nice shots.", "I order to see the temple you must walk by hundreds of market stalls. Usually theses are at the end of a site not at the beginning. It is sort of annoying when one came from afar to see the temple. Having said that, the merchants were not aggressive. The temple itself is lovely but very busy. Apparently it is the most photographed temple in . When the tide is out you can walk around the base of the temple. The scenery is beautiful.", "Plenty of people have written about the temple here. Pick your time to make the most of the experience- low tide allows visitors to cross shallow water & receive blessing, or late afternoon for sunset. Head up toward the village (away from parking lot), there's local people selling goods including a guy with his own luwaks! Grab a drink or some food from one of several warungs overlooking the temple. As long as it's not close to sunset, you'll enjoy a respite from the crowds of tourists.", "This place is awfully crowded, the temples are closed for visitors,... It was ok, but if you don't have the time to visit, you don't miss much.", "The highlight of my trip to Nusa Lembongan. If you love the ocean you can sit here for hours, as I did, watching these absolutely enormous waves crash into the cliffs. Right near Dream Beach where you can enjoy the surf and have a meal at the beach huts. Fantastic spot.", "The location of the temple is awesome. The view is amazing. As it is located on the sea shore it looks amazing. Viewing the sea and the waves is such an awesome experience. We are not allowed to enter into the main temple, but only to view it from far. I would recommend this place as a must visit place in ", "Devil's tear is yet another reason why you need to make it to Nusa Lembongan in your next trip! Unfortunately, we couldn't get up close as the sun was to set and it seemed to risky to trek up to the Devil's tear from the Sandy Bay beach. On day 3 morning, Devil's tear was earmarked as the final sightseeing spot of our Nusa Lembongan trip, but the spell of rains meant it was almost impossible to drive or even walk up till this spot due to the slippery nature of the soil.", "This place as raved and recommended by many tourists is a must visit attraction.The sunset view here is very beautiful and the temple offers a lot of history of the attraction behind with a comprehensive story to let tourists have a better understanding of the place. This place is very popular with couples and on our visit we managed to see a couple heading there for their wedding shoots.Amazing place with an even better view!", "Beware of beach peddlers selling fake silver jewellery. As a retired jeweller we enjoyed a great time at Nusa Dua beach apart from being ripped off from the beach sellers. We bought 3 bangles stamped with 925 (sterling silver mark) they weighed the correct weight only to find they were heavy silver plate over brass. The price paid was 25% over the silver bullion price, so ok didn't lose much money. These beach sellers say they are controlled by tourism & have a number on with yellow jacket JUST TELL THEM \\NO THANK YOU\\\"\"", "If you are a photographer or just have a passion for photography then this place has incredible views and one beautiful sunset. Please do respect the temple since people do attend the temple for their worships as I've noticed. Beware of the monkeys as well as they will steal your belongings if you are not watching them or carrying loosely on you such as jewelry, handbags and so forth. There are traditional dance shows but have to pay to be a part of it. You pay as well to enter the temple. There is a pathway to the beach - you can walk there. Please keep the temple clean as many do fail to do so, but my advice to all who reads this review is to have respect for such places, thank you.", "Although lot of people visiting this temple its the place when you can stop for a moment and enjoy the beauty of lake, mountains and temple itself. Shame that part of it was under construction when we visited, but I can assure you its a place you need to see. Great gardens and spectacular view. its sometimes hard to see the whole view becouse of clouds hanging low. we were lucky", "Nice to walk around for a few hours and have lunch or dinner, plenty to choose from. Traders will follow you for a while but soon give up.", "A temple on the edge of the earth. It really was quite beautiful, especially at sunset. Lots of crowds though so if you were thinking it would be peaceful, think again. Lots of people, markets, you even get to pet the holy snake that protects the temple if you are so inclined. Not sure how happy he would be about getting touched all the time but it's an option.", "The temple itself is not that unique. As a tourist yiu are not allowed in the temple. But this area surrounding is very pretty and it's worth a visit. If I wasnt already staying nearby I would have been ok skipping it. But if you're in the area it's worth a visit. There are monkeys here that aren't very nice. Definitely not as friendly as the monkey forest monkeys be aware of your things. Entrance was 20,000 per adult. All in all it was generally a nice tourist attraction.", "One of 's most famous temples! Surprisingly, not as crowded as the other temples, so you are able to get a great shot without photobombers. Depending on your level of interest, under an hour should be more than sufficient. Do make sure to be visiting another site nearby to maximise your long travel time here.", "It is one of the must visit temples on with Besakih on my opinion. Beautiful scenery all together. try to make it there one hour before the sunset to enjoy a magnificent view.", "This is one of the best places to visit if you are in . view from here is breathtaking and sunset from here is not to miss. It takes some time to roam about the whole temple, which you should, so plan accordingly.", "Very beautiful temple....and the view is remarkable..... U can see the sunset beautifully. But, be careful of the monkeys...and we didn't watch the dance... I think u can skip it...", "very busy with the markets and the restaurants. all of it was delicious and the shops had some quality stuff, the temple is a great sunset spot.", "The views of the cliffs are pretty cool, though are blocked by an unattractive cement wall. The temple itself isn't really all that special compared to many others. It's 50k per person to enter, so just barely worth it if you're passing by and have nothing else to do. Though avoid mid day as the sun is too strong and it gets really hot walking along the wall.", "You don't have any option to take a picture to the \\door\\\" unless you pay to the photograph. The temple behind is most beautiful than the door\"", "This is what my friends first asked when I posted the photo with the distant tample on top of the cliff. The temple itself was closed, construction works going on around it, so the only option to see it was from the other cliff. Grab a powerful camera! Be prepared to pay for several tickets to get there: parking, entrance, and probably the gamelan show. The monkeys come for free :)", "This is one of the temples you have to go in . The temple is an amazing place by itself, but it also is a great location to view the sunset. It's very popular so it can be busy at times.", "The spirituality is gone from the place. The \\monks\\\" there only want your money and you feel like a human atm. It's sad.. The view of the ocean is great though which is why it gets a two and not just one.\"", "Six different temples. First and fourth are the best ones. Quite a bit of walking but the nature is really nice. We meet a big group of Hindus and they were more than friendly with us and explained us about everything.", "When you arrived there by Panpacific Nirwana hotel you get directly to the upper part of the temple. The views are breathtaking during sunset. Too many people on the other hand, make you feel like it´s very touristic. But anyway its a great place to visit.", "I really liked the Temple. It's an amazing place with a great view. Lot's of shops with colorful dresses and cloths. There are also some cafes.", "This place is great to spend a couple of hours wandering around the coast to look at the temples. Didn't realise at the time that it has become very commercialised as there is a thriving tourist market there where the wares are considerably cheaper than the main resort areas. Well worth a visit.", "This is a must visit when in . A very traditional temple with stunning views from the cliff tops. It also has some cheap market stalls. The traders are a bit pushy, but ignore this and enjoy the whole experience.", "It is a beautiful temple, there are also lots of monkeys but not as wild as the monkey temple. The most amazing part is the sunset from here and all the waves and their sound from the bellow over the rocks. The combination is like a dream . There is also a sunset traditional dance . A bit touristic but worth seeing it at least once.", "First off, if you are not open minded about embracing culture stop reading right here. This place is probably one of the most beautiful places I have seen in Ubud. The details about these temples are amazing. There are a total of 7 temples that you have to literally hike up to and reach an altitude of about 1100 ft. If you are not physically fit, dont do it or if you do, it will take you quite some time to get to the 7th temple since you WILL need to stop to catch yourself. The view is the best from the 5th temple and when you get to the very top, the views are some what obstructed. You do see quite a bit of monkeys as you hit the 6th and 7th temple. The view of Agun volcano is amazing from the 5th temple but your best view of the sunset along with the volcano will be from the 1st temple which is the one people just go to. If you want to see all 7, get there with enough time to where you can come back down to catch the sunset at the 1st temple. A guide is HIGHLY recommended if you are going to treck up to the 7th temple. As to every temple, you will need a sarong to visit the temples.", "Must visit place in nusa lembongan. We take motorcycle from our hotel in jungut batu. Beautiful beach on beautiful island. Easy to find by google maps. Near dream beach.", "We visited time a lot first thing in the morning at low tide and we were happy to be able to go near the temple and we were blessed by the holy men who were there it was amazing I would do it again in a heartbeat! P. S. Make sure you get there early!", "We visited here twice during our stay, once at sunset and once in the morning. Even though the views are beautiful at sunset, I would definitely recommend going during the day, when it is less busy and you have time to explore. Also there are usually a few surfers in the huge waves which is pretty cool If the tide is out, you must walk out under the temple and drink from the holy spring water (it's fresh so safe to drink) and get a blessing from a priest and it's only 10,000 Rupiah", "There isn't a lot of traditional \\sightseeing\\\" to do on Nusa Lembongan, but this was pretty beautiful. There's a roped-off area to walk near the cliffs and watch the waves pound the rock.\"", "Very nice Vue and amazing sunset you really have to see this thing if you go to nusa lembongan........................................................................", "This is a definite must must on you list to see in . The location on the edge of the cliff is Wow. The views of the cliffs just amazing and stunning. We arrived after 4pm and it was hot. The bonus was seeing the dance at sunset wow just beautiful and was well done and interesting all the performers were excellent. After visiting many temples this was one of the best and extremely value for money.", "View from this temple is breath taking, and we absolutely loved it. You can walk around, monkeys will come and play (they're really cute) and the cliff view is unforgetable. Just don't go during sunset because, even though it's beautiful, traffic will screw your dinner plans at the end ...", "Set in hills and mountains, this temple in between a lake is a must see. The serene ambience in this temple town is just amazing. Visited in Oct 2018", "The temple by the lake is the best part for the attraction with the view of great big lake. Worth a visit.", "Blue skies, deep blue water, wind in your hair, mist in your face, watching the waves crush the rocks is wonderful. That being said, you are not the only one that wants to experience that. Daytrips to Lembongan arrive from 10 am, which basically mean you don't want to be there after 10, it becomes too crowded. Go early or after 6pm. Watch your kids when they are running around. Slippery, steep cliffs, etc..", "The temple and its surrounds are just beautiful, the walk to the temple through the stalls is a bit of a pain, but well worth the effort. Plenty of \\photo opportunities\\\" with the stunning temple and coastal views.\"", "We went with a tour guide how showed us the main spots in Lembongan Island. Nice experience, strong waves hit the coast, Good for some photographs. Unfortunately no swim it's possible :)", "My wife enjoyed this temple. Great location and the views are amazing. There is also markets out the front of the temple if you need to buy any souvenirs. Great half day trip.", "Crowded with tourists. The temple is huge hence need to allocate at least half a day there. No monkeys sighted when i was there. Need to wear a sarong that they provide regardless if you are wearing pants or shorts. Need to pay RP 30,000 for entrance fee. Standing on the high cliff to see the rocking waves and vast ocean. It will be good to see the sunset there.", "The temple itself is OK but the view of the rock formations and the ocean crashing against the cliffs is the best part. There are plenty of monkeys around and as the warnings say hang on to everything as they are very fast and you could lose something in a second.", "Great place to visit in ..one of the best sea temples.View is superb during tide.when the tide is low,the beach is accessible.The arched pattern of nearby cliffs gives a great photo opportunity for photographers.One of the best place to enjoy sunset in .Foreigners are not allowed inside the main temple.Many souvenir shops and restaurants are in the vicinity.", "It is a very famous temple so a bit crowded but worth to visit. You have to pay attention to the monkeys which steel everything they can if they have possibility - so do not wear glasses, sunglasses, hats, long necklaces.", "It is actually one of those places which looks better on the photos. Although still used for worship - I saw a very unhappy duck being carried off with great ceremony, followed by a group of men in impressive robes. The day we visited was cold, dark and dreary the temples rising from dark waters - nevertheless the whole atmosphere is almost Disney Like", "So well worth a visit. Outstanding location and unbelievable views. The temple itself is reserved for worshippers but the paths and views from the cliff top are breathtaking. The bonus is the monkeys! We only saw one but at least we came away with our sunglasses intact!!", "Came to this beach two times over two days, and teh second day was too much. The hawkers are quite annoying, and persistent, they will come back every hour to offer you the same item you already turned down. One lady started touching my feet while I was asleep suntanning on a chair, that bothered me, although she wanted to sell me a foot massage, I didn't appreciate her touching me unexpected and unwanted. What is great here though are the lounge chairs with an umbrella for 50K/ all day, and there is surfing and many good beach restaurants with bean bag chairs and cheap ice cold Bintang. Stick around for a beautiful sunset and cocktail. All you need is one day here, any more than that and the garbage, hawkers and smells may bother you.", "There are many temples in . This temple was constructed in s tiny place that can only be acessed in low tide. The place is wonderful but kmpossible to photograph because of the huge amount of people speaking loud, eating, spoiling the peaceful atmosphere this place would have. Worth a visit!", "As expected super busy around sun set time, amazing sunset!!! Just have to dodge all the people for a good shot, temple was nothing really exciting, just the ocean view and rock formation. Loads of touristy stuff around etc. Do not eat at Warung Mandela, looks amazing with the white table cloths and view but food is a disgrace and staff are oddly rude.", "The temple there does not let you enter but one must go there for the view. The view is to die for. You need to be very careful as there are lots of monkeys there and they snatch everything from water bottle to glares to mobile phones and also slippers.", "Convenient beach with lots of access to food, resorts and transportation. Everyone is very friendly and we were not hounded by hawkers trying to sell us anything.", "WOW!!!!! We were here during COVID and there was no line waiting to take pictures at the gates of heaven. I can't say for sure if I would wait in a long line for the picture, but I think that I would. IT IS ABSOLUTELY STUNNING!!!!!!!! This is well worth the drive from anywhere in .", "An absolutely stunning and gorgeous temple situated on a beautiful cliff top scenery, ideal for sunset photos. You need to visit this temple if you come to and try not to miss the firedance.", "The beautiful water temples are a lovely place to visit and have a wander. Incredible stone work, statues and traditional gardens. You can feed the fish, but I didn't because I think they are getting overfed :-/", "There were tons of people at the temple. They do charge a fee and the street is lines up with shops... Imagine that. Shops are everywhere in . Lol great view and story as to why the temple is there. We ate at the resturaunt nearby and the food was nice. Everyone goes at sunset to get great sunset shots. Nice to have the sunset in background.", "The temple is a waste of time as you can’t get inside unless you’re worshipping. The views of the cliffs are spectacular but Tanah Lot is much better. BE AWARE though. There is no phone reception up there and their free WiFi doesn’t connect. Hence we had no way to get a cab out of there other than the scammers that hang around. Luckily a genuine Bluebird was dropping someone off. Fortunately he used his meter and we didn’t get ripped off. But Beware!!", "A must see while on Lembogan. Go around 6pm to see the sunset. But be careful as the waves wash up over the rocks and if to close you could get washed away.", "Out of all the beautiful temples has to offer I preferred this one to visit for the reasons it was a magnificent temple with best views of the surroundings. Least did I know, as no reviews said, that it all just a money draining business. First, your car won't take you to the entrance of the temple. It has to parked at the parking lot quite faraway from the entrance. Second, you have to pay for your two way commute till the entrance. Then there is a stepped way and a ramped way to the entrance but they always guide you to the stepped one to make sure you pay donations. Elderly travellers who would prefer ramp are discouraged due to this greed of theirs. And after all this circus, all you get to see is a really long queue for the photo at the famous entrance gate and no admission to the upper parts of the temple. In all it seriously is a waste of time and effort going there.", "Lovely temple to visit with amazing scenery within a lake. One of the must visit temple in , its a steep srive to get there but worth it!", "The temple is awesome, the lake and the mountains make a great view. It you are lucky to be there on a clear day, you'll be rewarded with a great panorama of these three elements. The temple is smaller than expected, but great anyway. Had a great trip there and it's worth it.", "A bit overrated, probably because this one is in the top 5 must sees of . The temple itself is tiny, and you can not enter it, which is quiet understandable. The oceanviews are great, but that is about it. Busloads of tourists come here but there is actually not much to see. I wouldn't recommend travelling long for a visit.", "We loved walking along the board walk there, it certainly is a lot quieter than legian and so shaded and clean", "The view is spectacular, worth going , the shopping around the area very cheap. Paying a small fee to get into the area of the temple. Ocean view .......Simply Amazing history...", "If you come to this temple should be on your list. The temple is very beautiful, but also very crowded. We had to wait to take pictures everywhere in the temple. I believe this was the only temple we visited that had no monkeys. Call to check the tide before going if you wish to cross to the temple. But even if you go on a high tide it is absolutely beautiful!", "This temple is very unique and you will see rough waves when the tide is coming in. It was high tide when we went and the whole temple was surrounded by the sea water. Still some locals in traditional prayer costume made their way to the temple.", "Wow, when I thought we were going to a temple, my first thought was boring. What a mistake my thinking was, amazing views via the clifftop, you can spend hours up there watching the world go by. Early afternoon is the best time to go before all the sun set tours arrive. A big Thumbs up", "Good place of interest. Can see both Hindu temple and panorama of the lake. Also available activities for family like Fast boat, traditional canoe, and funny canoe designed as duck or dragon with manual operate by foot hahaha...", "Breathtaking scenery near the temple, I recommend visit early in the morning, without crowds is even more beautiful.", "Entrance fee is 65,000 rupiahs for one person and parking fee for the car. There are many vendors and several restaurants located along the way to this temple. Too many for my taste! My excitement about seeing this temple waned as I walked towards this temple. Other temples I visited in these last these last three weeks are more beautiful than this one!", "The temple is located on a cliff 70 meters high and the view is breathtaking. You may read about the monkeys that are supposed to be there but hey have more recently been driven away as many of them became too aggressive. We could hear some of them in the trees but never saw any during our visit. We were at the temple the day before Odalan Kumingan and the locals were busy preparing food and offerings so it was a bustling epicenter of nese culture. You will be able to enter the first courtyard of the temple but the second and their are only for praying and offering and is allowed only for Hindu worshipers. Wear comfortable shoes that are stable is there are lots of steps and uneven grounds to cover. Well worth the visit.", "An amazing place, must see if u r in , breathtaking view , should not miss, the temple itself is not much but the surrounding is a waw", "We visited this temple a few days after our little motorbike accident so we weren’t able to explore much. This temple is located 2.5 hours from Ubud and is near the southeast coast of . We had a driver take us there along with a few other places for 700,000 IDR (49 USD) which isn’t too bad for an all day driver. When we arrived at 10AM we realized there is no parking lot here so people will park on the highway that runs through the mountain and basically turn it into a one lane highway. We highly advise taking a tour guide unless you feel very confident in your abilities in maneuvering these narrow roads. After parking we went and rented sarongs to cover ourselves since your legs and shoulders must be covered to enter. They cost 10,000 IDR (70 cents USD) each and there is no charge to enter the temple but you may leave a donation if you’d like. There are multiple temples located here although most people won’t go past the first one that’s 5 minutes from the gate where everyone takes the photo of Mount Agung. Visiting all the temples takes around 4 hours or so. We attempted making it to the next one but due to our injuries weren’t able to make it. There are hills and lots of stairs to climb (1800+) but there are places to buy snacks and water and also some motorbikes to take you up or down to some points. We enjoyed this temple but wish we could have been able to fully explore everything. We decided not to wait over 1.5 hours to take the picture everyone comes here for because sometimes it’s best to just enjoy where you are!", "The view is spectacular. The temple is set on the top of a cliff and while you cannot actually enter the temple, you can see the dancing, praying, and playing of instruments from the outside. Beware of the monkeys! They steel your loose articles, especially sunglasses. To get your item back, you have to find a person selling fruit to help you and they will expect a tip. It did not happen to us but we did see it happen while we were there. The fee to get in was $2 USD per person and they will lend you a sarong free of charge if your legs are not covered.", "Lembongan is quite different to the beaches of Kuta/Legian and Sanur. The coast is pretty rough and rocky and the Devil's Tears are worth a look, especially if there is a good swell running. The waves crash into the rocks and due to the cave like structures, the spray shoots back out and into the air.", "Lovely temple! Gathers together the traditional temple, fire dance and joyful monkeys! A true insight of !", "We visited this beautiful spot as a part of our excursion around the Lembongan island. It was very beautiful, when the largest waves hit the rock. Amazing cliff views. At the same time tje surroundings are super dirty and polluted, which is tge downside of all the natural beauty.", "Standing above the temple while watching the waves crash on the rocks below was a really breathtaking experience. If you are planning to visit a temple in , then this is a must. As warned by fellow reviewers, watch out for the monkeys! Be aware of your surroundings and don't carry small or flashy objects that attract them and this should not be a problem. Best to keep your sunglasses, spectacles, small camera or phone away when there is a monkey nearby.", "As far as Hindu temples go, this is a very beautiful one. Set on a lake in the mountains. Highlight are the carved doors with goldpaint, and the temple parts on islets. Beware that it can get colder here than the rest of , so that when it rains you may get cold in just shorts and tshirt.", "This temple is in the lake surrounded by mountain. We went in the evening to avoid the crowd. When we went, it had just rained. Clouds were low. We took some amazing photos here. Entry fee is 30000pp. A must visit in .", "They call this the Gates of Heaven because when you between the two “towers” Mount Agung is smack in the middle. If you want your picture taken there, prepare to wait at least 90 mins to more than 2 hours (during peak season) to get your 2 minutes of print-worthy pictures. You pay 10,000 IDR before you go up the temple. They will lend you a sarong at the entrance. Menstruating women and babies below 100 days are not allowed entry into the temple. Shoulders need to be covered also.", "We visited the temple for sunset and the view was breathtaking ! There were large crowds however due to the vast area, people were spread out and the weather was cool and windy.", "This was our last stop on an all day tour, and what a great place to end the day!! The temple sits out in the ocean and can be accessed on low tide, which it was when we arrived. Visitors can go up to it but not inside, that is reserved for locals who wish to prey and leave an offering. We were about an hour away from sunset, so our guide suggested that we sit at one of the restaurants close by with an amazing view of the temple and ocean and have a cocktail and wait - so we did. I recommend a visit to this temple if in the area, it was about an hour drive from Ubud and just a small entrance fee, I think it was around$5US.", "This temple is just magnificent, it is the temple that has been becoming the icon of everywhere. If you want to take photograph here, I highly suggest to do it during sunrise time. As you can get a beautiful background(sky) with beautiful foreground (temple) in one picture! Just simply amazing place!", "We came midday. It was hot as expected. Paying a small amount to enter. There was alert monkey sign at the entrance. Keep an eye out as you walk thru the temple. They r wild animlas. Dont provoke, and best to ignore. Saw one charging a patron, saw one grab a sandal of a kid, heard incident one took away a smartphone and threw it off the cliff. Otherwise spectacular view even it was not sunset.", "Do not go here expecting more than a temple and a stunning view and you will not be disappointed, Lovely for a bit of quite time, well it was quite the times I went, bar one.", "This unique view of temple in the Rock and the sea view is mesmerizing! The best part is the sunset view. Best place for historic lovers and also religious believers of Hindu", "Main reason to visit this temple is the great view from the cliff. Unfortunately this place is heavily overcrowded. Can’t recommend this place!", "if you are in , make sure you visit this stunning place, twisty roads are leading to this temple, and it's well worth to look around here. You won't regret it !", "Probably my favourite location to watch the sunset. The place is amazing, very calm and naturally beautiful. There are some monkeys around as well. When you enter you ate required to wear a special “skirt” if wearing shorts. You definitely have to visit this temple and spend some time here.I gound it really relaxing and the view is breathtaking!", "Absolutely stunningly beautiful & romantic especially on a sunset.We loved it here & definately recommend to put it on your to see list.Theres a cave under the temple where u can be blessed with holy water. Directly across from there is another cave where you can have a snake encounter.Theres markets,restaurants and also a dance show around the same area aswell.Definately a must see in .", "Although very busy and touristy and also under construction at the time, this is a very scenic temple to visit on the way to/from Ubud/Lovina.", "Large temple complex situated by the ocean 50,000 rupiah to get in and easy to park close by. The jewel of the crown is the temple build on a rock and we were actually lucky in that it was high tide so devoid of tourists making for fabulous opportunities. Many go for the sunset so it gets very busy. Amusingly there is a sunset terrace with around a dozen bars/cafes and every one of them has the works “sunset” in its name. The one downside is that I found this by far the most commercial of all the temples which sort of spoiled it a little but it’s one of those places you have to see.", "Second visit in less than a year , the lake view is priceless , grounds are well maintained and temple looks amazing", "It was a long drive from Kuta but quite scenic. We arrive early ish at 10 am, but waited 2 hours. Entry is by donation (sarong is 10k or bring your own), then you are given quick information about the temples, the actual Gates of Heaven is a 10 min step/hill hike from this point. It is 4 hours to see all the temples in the complex, but you will spend 2 - 3hours waiting in line to take that gates of heaven temple, depending on what time you arrive.. In the sun and heat, staying under the covered shed while waiting, 2 hours goes by fast. There were private drivers who came early, and their tourists got breakfast and coffee as they climbed and entered the Lempuyang temple. So when you get to the Gates of Heaven temple, you enter after a quick blessing then find the man who gives out the numbers. That number is your line in the queue. So you end up waiting until your number is called. There is a photographer on site, a volunteer for the temple to keep things organized, quiet, and also respectful - which is great. So they take the photos for you using your smartphone, they do the \\magic\\\" of the reflection too. You can tip them if you want, but it isn't required, they won't tell you to leave a tip. They are focused on ensuring everyone moves along and also they make sure other people won't be in your photo. As well, they ensure that the actual HIndu practitioners can walk through the Gates of Heaven to access the temple right behind for their prayers. While waiting, you can take photos of the temple right behind, or try to check out the farther temples. Waiting is really depending on your number in the queue, and also how many people are going to be in a photo per number. If there are 4 people attached to one number, that's going to be around 10 min. The village or temple local who takes the photos for your just takes bursts of shots, and will prompt you 'next pose', 'last pose' - English, Chinese, and other languages. They have a megaphone to call out numbers, and also to keep everyone organized. So enjoy the moment, enjoy the place, do plan your poses while waiting. The walk down is so scenic looking at the plains and mount agung. Enjoy every moment especially when it is beautiful day. You will understand why this was chosen as a place to pray to the gods.\"", "As title said, very nice views from the cliff. Make sure you visit also the non-temple side of the cliff! You should wear something that covers your knees and shoulders. If you have only short pants, they'll provide you with a piece of cloth to wear as skirt. Temple itself was closed from public, but surroundings were open. Be ware of stealing monkeys. One tried to take my wife's handbag, but she was more clever and stronger, so no harm done. Don't wear sunglasses or earrings, hold tight to your belongings and watch out for your flip-flops (they seem to be the most common thing they steal). There's staff with fruits in their bags, which they use to trade stolen items back. Sometime it works, sometimes doesn't. If you take your belongings back without trade, the monkey can get quite angry ;)", "Breath taking view here.. if you are lucky, you get to visit the temple. We arrived around 2.30pm. Weather was great, strong wind, big wave. Still on a low tide, so we get to cross the sea to the temple. Nothing much to do except enjoy the view. There are shops outside the temple area. So you can go shopping. But you need to negotiate tho.", "It's quite touristic but you can have a nice walk around the temple and enjoy many beautiful views on the sea and take nice pictures. There are monkeys all around, so be careful about your sunglasses and anything else that they can easily steal from you :) There are guards all around so you can really feel safe.", "Great view of sunset, lots of souvenir shop around. You can walk on the shore when the tide is low and have a close look of the temple.", "Great experience of Sunset view and temple. Well worth the visit, although the traffic jams to get there were really bad, our private driver knew the back roads so this was not a problem.", "My mission to come to the area is to watch a sunrise, visit the famous Lempuyang temple and see Mount Agung. The driver told me; I need to be early if I want to take a picture at the famous gate of heaven. We left Nusa Dua at around 3am and he brought me to some place up in the hill to see the sunrise but I guess I have no luck to see sunrise in (went to Batur in April last year, heavy rain & no sunrise). It was too cloudy and I couldn't see the sunrise but from here I can Mount Agung for the first time and it is amazingly beautiful. I arrived at Lempuyang temple at around 6.30am and there were already people ahead of me however I don't have to wait too long for the picture (expected waiting time to take pic - 2 hours when it's get crowded). There is no entrance fees but I need to pay for the sarong (10,000rp) and some donation at the booth. Walk to the right side of the temple to enter, entrance from the gate of heaven is not allowed as not to inter frame with photo taking at the famous gate. There is no water as how it is seen in social media, they put a small tinted mirror below the camera (only works with hand phone camera) to have the water reflection. People who come here to take picture at the viral gate may think it's just a temple but take a moment, sit on the top steps of the temple opposite of the gate and immerse in the beautiful view of Mount Agung. It was my first time seeing a cone shape mountain and I will never forget how amazing it is.", "Went to one of the main tourist attractions and a sacred temple in . Definitely a must if you go to and love their heritage and respect their culture. Don't forget to take tonnes of pics as there were quite a few people who went nuts. A place to remember for many years to come. Thank you for the wonderful experience!", "Beautiful Temple but it was very crowded. We visited in the afternoon and the place was very busy. I was still able to get some great photos but the distance travelled to visit this temple made my travel companions very tired and less tolerant of the crowds. This was on my list of places to visit when in so the trip was worth while for me but my travel companions did not enjoy this temple as much as I did. The strange cartoon characters like Sponge Bob seemed out of place and almost inappropriate in a temple setting. The architecture is beautiful. If visiting from afar I would plan to visit other local attractions to make the most of the day.", "When I entered into the attraction area I was bit confused where to go to see the temple and there are lots of street shops there. The temple is not accessible for guests however worth seeing it from the top or near. We went up to the top and had rest at the restaurant at the top which gave us very good view to the temple and had a good photo shooting. Highly recommend this.", "Enjoyable temple, you can go fishing which is pretty neat. Mountains in the close distance with the lake make it a dream location.", "We visited here with seniors and at some point they took a seat while we went further on. There is a reasonable amount of walking but worth it. The temple is beautifully constructed in the water. There were good picture spots. If you have the time, do visit.", "This is well worth going to, its a local temple for local people to pay their respects, loved the whole thing that was going on when we were her. It was a bit of a festival, so we hired a driver and went the big drive up there, then the heavens opened, oh my the heavens opened. Was a bit of a damp tramp up the big steps her but as I said well worth it, we never went to the nest temple as it was well over an hour to get there but it was apperently more of the same. Very enjoyable and again, lovely people.", "Ok honest opinion, it's ok! Yeah the temples pretty cool but it's been enclosed by a dirty big tourist trap. It costs to go into the area 60K each for adults. The temple is at the back so you have to go through the area to get to it. It costs to go in the dirty toilets, markets stalls on the hard sell and over crowded. Didn't do the sunset but ask myself, would I return again? Probably not!", "beach has hawkers. vendors with drinks. waves. beds and umbrellas. for hire. a temple. a busy bar full of backpacker types. clean beach to swim in.", "Best scenic place with temple and lake. Good photographic place. your not allowed inside the temple for worship. More tourist places only. you will see more mist on top of lake which is very scenic view.", "There was an entrance fee which included a sarong which we had to use in the temple grounds. The walk to the temple along the cliff edge gave the best views. The temple did not stand out as much as the others on the island but this location perched on a steep cliff was nevertheless breathtaking. We could see surfers from the top of the cliff in the sea below. There were monkeys wondering around and we had taken the advice from the reviews on tripadvisor to leave our sunglasses and any other shining ornaments in the car and we held on to our cameras tightly. A man in front of our group had his cap snatched by a monkey but they didn't bother us. They have a kecak dances in the evenings and the sunsets there are a sight to behold.", "The temples were okay to see, I found it quiet boring... until you get to the cliff. The views are amazing! If only you could sit there and have a coffee and enjoy the view. The temple was very busy, however it was January (school holidays) so we couldn't expect any less. I would recommend just for the views alone, it only cost $3 entry and you get a sarong to cover up, I highly recommend bringing lots of water, there is a lot of breeze but wow it gets hot there!", "The best way to enjoy the splendid and spiritual view of the temple on the cliff is to turn right to the walkway leading away from the temple. When the sun is setting down, the view is just splendid. Therefore, come here in late afternoon. Try to avoid morning or noon as it would be \\sun burning\\\" here. The other important, or critical, thing, please watch out for the nasty monkeys. Don't bring glasses, plastic bags, or holding anything attractive on your hand. Camera is generally OK, but I run into two incidents that two gangs of monkeys who showed interest in my DSLR. So do stay in group, preferrably with your local guide or driver, if you plan to stay for sunset. And stay alert all the time.\"", "Nice view of the sun setting at dusk. From a high ledge. Overlooking a beach. And behind are temples with monks praying. This is tourist bliss. A good place to take nice everlasting pictures. Could be crowded towards sunset but hey, that's the general idea😎😎😎 there are areas with network based wifi AND free WiFi though epileptic.", "The views were amazing from this location - stunning cliffs and views of the water. However, when looking to come here I thought it would be more remote. There were a LOT of tourists - so many it was hard to move at points. You also cannot go out to the cliff point inside the temple unless you are Hindu which I was not aware of. In addition, we went to the dance at sunset - again, packed and not as enjoyable as expected. I would visit another spot if we did the trip over.", "This was going to be one of those boring site seeing trips I thought but once I got to Pecatu I was amazed at the temple and how it must have been carved out centuries ago . Well worth a visit to see how things were a while ago a bit like Tan Alot temple in the old days before the mass buildings.", "I went there by scooter from kerobokan area and it took me 30-40minutes to get there. Not only the destination, the road to get there is very relaxing. You’ll see lots of rice paddies and greenery. Once i got there, there was not that many people but i prefer more silence places. So i walk around the temple to the other cliff and found this scenic place. I think it’s actually a golf resort so there are not as many people as you will see at the temple.", "We were too sick to go diving in Tulamben so we decided to visit Lempuyang. It is 6(?) temples on a sacred mountain. If you're health enough to do the entire thing, it's more of meditation on getting over the physical stress of a 2km walk then 1,700+ steps. You can pay 10,000 (?) for a motorbike ride on the 2km portion. The hike is hard. But you'll stop complaining once you see that all the porters are women older than you and they can carry sacks of soil on their heads to a construction site on top of the mountain. We stopped complaining after that. The entry fee is a donation (we gave 50,000 for 2 people). We were also glad to pay for a guide who happened to be a village priest (fee 200,000). He explained the history behind the temples and Hinduism in . It was worth the price. The whole trip took about 4-5 hours. Bring lots of water or buy some at the entrance. As in all temples in , wear a sarong or long pants (no shorts).", "The temple itself was nothing spectacular, but the view at the area is simply breathtaking! A great place to catch the sunset and for photography.", "If you are in Ubud, this is one of the must visit site. Of course there are plenty of temples to see as well.", "Despite being full of tourists, this was an amazing place to visit. Top tip - walk past the temple (and the dubiously signed 'Holy Snake') to the rocks for the best view after sunset. Can get a bit sloppy but the contrasting colours of the green moss on the rocks with the rock pools, sea and the red sky are amazing.", "If you’re travelling more than 30 minutes, I’d steer clear. Also note to cover your shoulders and bring a sarong if you have one. Otherwise you’ll get to borrow one from a limited selection which is included in the price of your ticket. We arrived for 7AM and were given ticket number 46. They were on number 14 by the time we got to the top and it didn’t take long to see that it would be a long wait. The girls were demanding “One more! Take another!” To the locals taking photos and frustratingly they did as they were told. We were privileged enough to watch the locals walk through the gates from the mist of the morning which made for a spectacle. Not something the instagrammers cared for as they complained. Honestly… It doesn’t live up to the hype and there are numerous places on the island that look the same which are never as busy. Do a little research. Or, personally we found the view far more impressive from below the gate. Just walk through it and down the steps below. There’s some fantastic dragon sculptures with their mouths illuminated with red lamps. Given the most of the morning it made for some incredible photos.", "We arrived here around 1 pm, when the sun was really strong. Initially we believed that if we want to reach the gates we have to take all the way until the top, which on that weather would be a crime. Also you are given at the entrace a cloth material in order to cover your legs, so even warmer. So we decided to take it to the top, but after the first round of stairs, 5 minutes away from entrance, the gates where just there! We couldn't find the informations as they are up, middle or down. So we took the well known picture at the gates of haven, where there is no water, the effect of water is given by a glass that the guys are keeping it under the camera. There is an organised line, so you have time to take the picture you want. We went a little bit more up, but the heat was too strong so we returned to parking place. If you want to visit it all, go there early morning while the sun is not that strong, otherwise it would be too difficult.", "The place is very crowded with tourists, nowadays is very hard to get the decent picture of the temple. The entrance fee is 60K / person, the parking is 5K for a car. There is a whole village around made of shops and souvenir stands. Mind the weather and choose the day when the sky is not cloudy so you can have a good view of the sunset. Also be careful and mind the traffic - for us it was 1 hour and 45 minutes from Nusa Dua (even though it's not that far in kilometers). The greatest part for me was the view of the sea and the cliffs, the temple is poorly viseble from the cliffs which are on the sea level. Also choose propee shoes, cause they are probably gone get wet.", "We love temples and this one was so beautiful. We love the cool of the elevation at around 5500 feet. We saw plants growing that would not do well at lower elevations there and to our surprise they grow lots of Strawberries up in that elevation. being very crowded and steamy hot, we found this place to be a nice cool oasis away from the teams of motor-scooters.", "Lovely temple.Always you believe you and just a couple more will be there to enjoy this spiritual place.NOT SO .THE CROWDS.It is .Worth a visit.", "To be honest we did go on an overcast day so we didn’t see it in it’s full glory, but there are much nicer temples to visit in . The place was packed and it had a feeling of a theme park. The temples we have visited over the years we have returned to more than once, however this one I wouldn’t bother with again.", "Somewhat dirty and constantly hassled by Hawkers.I would have liked to have seen the sunset but weather precluded this. I doubt you would be left alone to enjoy the experience.", "We asked our driver to take us here and said we wanted to go somewhere after to watch the sunset and have a drink. The temple setting is fantastic perched on the precipice of a cliff with a long wall you can walk along to gain different views of the temple setting. Nothing much to see or learn here but a great view to soak in. A lot of drivers like to take you places that suit them to drink coffee, smoke and chat so we interrupted yet another coffee and asked to be taken to a cliff where we could view the sunset and have a drink. Not sure where we were but took a left out of temple car park and another left soon after walked down about 120 steps and didn't look promising but then started heading back up to a cluster of shops and bars. Elevated above the surf breaks this was an amazing spot for a cold drink and awesome view. To top it off we saw orca cruising the coast. Very special", "This is an extremely popular tourist destination and the whole area is often very busy indeed, especially in the late afternoons, pre-sunset. The magnificent temple perched on a rock just a few metres offshore. Views of the temple and the sunset behind it are outstanding.", "Its a beautiful temple atop a cliff on the shore. One gets to see the beautiful coastline and sunset. Evening they host the ‘Kecak fire dance’ , a traditional nese dance form with 70 men singing with no other musical instrument and women enacting scenes from the Ramayana. Its worth the visit and time spent for one evening. One thing to be beware are the trained monkeys along the walkway of the cliff. Monkeys are trained to snatch things from visitors like specs, bag, mobile,slippers etc. And a lady gets it back from the monkey in return for a peanut pouch. The worst is how one has to pay the lady to get back the lost item. My husband got his specs snatched and we had to pay 10k to get it back. I saw another visitor who paid 20k to get back his slippers. Beware!", "When you browse a random store you will undoubtly have seen this iconic temple on a postcard. So a must-see would you say. The real truth is that its pretty overrated. They destroyed the serenity of the temple by placing plastic frogs and other statues around it. You can even ride a paddleboat to see it from a different site. So i recommend to only go there when its on your way to for instance the gitgit waterfalls.", "I would definitely recommend wearing water shoes while visiting here as the waves come over the rocks you’re stood on and the rocks are quite uneven. There was a lot of people there too but we just went slightly further forward(hence the shoes) to get views/pictures without other people in them. About a 10 min walk from the car park through an array of shops which is flat and not many steps at all down to the temple.", "U need to visit it early morning when the tides are not high if u want to walk through the sea to reach the temple. Overall its an excellent place and u can have souvenirs from the shops which are before the temple.", "Very nice temple.Very scenic. It's a beautiful view to see the temple on the rock surrounded by the sea. After buying the entrance ticket we have to walk through a series of many shops to reach the temple. If you want to street shopping this is the place. You can complete your shopping in here.There is lot of variety and prices are reasonable.You have to walk through ankle to knee deep water to reach the temple. You can go only to the base of the temple but not into the main temple which is on the top of the rock. You can go into the cave in the base take the blessing of the priests and take holy water. If you feel like you can give donation which is voluntary. There can be huge crowds at the sun set which offers most scenic view. If you want to avoid crowds go in the morning or at least couple of hours before sunset,Get a professional photo which is reasonably priced.", "Nice temple steeped in culture with beautiful cliff views of the sea. Monkeys are good company! Excellent fire dance near the temple.", "I can't understand why people are angry about not being able to enter the temple on the water. As is widely known, the inner area of temples is restricted to those who worship only. Foreigners are not allowed to just walk into the holy area and take photos. Please understand that this is a beautiful temple with a lot of history - over 1000 years old. Get a guide to take you around for the day and he will take you here along with some other temples for half the price of other tour guides. Look at Parto Tours.", "The temple itself is average, but there is no taking away from the fact that the views are stunning. Definitely worth visiting for some great photo opps. We also passed by a few monkeys but they seem largely harmless.", "This temple could be very solemn due to location. Center of a lake, and surrounded by mountain ridge... however due to the hored of tourist... it has lost its tranquility. You can't get a nice shot of the temple, and the surroundings... and it is just too noisy. Maybe if you visit during off peak. Then you can tell me of your experience.", "Was really busy when we went... So hard to take in the temple with all the tourist, my younger kids to watch and a huge village celebration happening too... The coastline is awesome. Got some great pictures. Prob wait few years before go again (kids older). TIP- I was not aware until we on way that monkeys roam around the temple area... I thought only in monkey forest... Driver protected me by carrying a big stick (provided by temple). However no issues!! I loved it - just really gotta watch kids... Suggested to remove anything a monkey can steal! Take sarong (boys n girls) as per part of entry requirement. They can provide sarong if forget.", "This temple is very unique with garden surroundings and beautiful Lake beratan, i was there and see the nese people have ceremony made this also even more complete. I really enjoyed myself to visit this bautiful temple, tips. Visit this temple early in the morning", "Decided to visit the attraction after my wife saw it listed on numerous tours and lists for photo opportunities. Upon arrival was charged 45k IDR per person for a shuttle to the temple entrance, where the ticketing office is. There we were informed that we are number 476 in the queue with about 200 people ahead of us. We didn’t bother with a ticket as it was 15.00 at that time. Instead we had lunch at a local restaurant with a mountain view and photo opportunities on the roof included for customers. The staff have some tricks to make the photos look stunning. Is it beautiful? I don’t know I’ve only seen photos. Recommend and early morning visit to beat the queues", "If you are visiting the UNESCO terraces, you should travel another 45 minutes to see this beautiful temple on the lake. There is not much to do or see here, but the view of the temple on the lake is quite beautiful.", "Come and visit this temple,pretty rocky temple on the sea,and beautiful sunset in the afternoon,for everyone don't missing the beauty of 👍recomended", "This temple packs in the variety! We had a guide with us, who also assisted us with the royal purple sarongs that most of us had to wear in order to comply with the modesty guidelines for visitors. After ensuring we were all suitably attired, our guide became the monkey protection unit. The temple is also a sanctuary for crab-eating macaques - monkeys with mohawks. We were also warned by our guide, these monkeys steal anything, from hats to sunglasses to flip-flops! There is a lovely serene walk along the cliff, through bush then up some steps to the temple. Then there is more cliff top walking along the other side. This is where we looked down to find turtles swimming below us, as well as a shark. Spend some time here so you don’t have to rush - rushing would just feel wrong!", "We were quite surprised by the size of the Temple and area. The view from the top is simply stunning and has a walking path the entire way around. I would recommend a driver that is willing to wait, as no transportation is available from the temple itself- around 400,000 rupiah return. A hat and sunnies are definitley a must! Very hot walking around and lots of people! We did see a few monkeys, although, some people we spoke to didn't- just luck i guess. Worth a visit for sure.", "First of all: this is a climb. And a steep one. You have to pretty fit to enjoy it. I didn't count the steps, but suspect it's somewhere around 2000. And the second to last temple (in total you will find 6 temples from base to top) is well in the clouds. The view on Mt. Agung on the left is amazing, while on the right the clouds hide the jungle and sea... We climbed the Pura Lempuyang Luhur during Galungan days, so it was really busy with all sorts of families, young and old, bringing offerings and praying at each individual temple. Don't skip the main path on the way up. Take the short cut on the way down... It takes quite a while to climb the stairs all the way up, but it is so worth it...", "We visited the temple in the afternoon as it tends to get very crowded in the evenings. Especially if you self drive, recommend going there before 4.30 pm to avoid traffic. There is a tourism fee for adults and vehicles which you need to pay just before entering the parking area.The parking is a good 5 minute walk from the temple and the walk ways are between Souvenir shops and restaurants. Only 2 wheeler's are allowed in the walkway. The temple site is beautiful and recommended for photo buffs. It can be approached only during low tide, so check the tide levels on internet if you want to go right up to temple, else you have to be satisfied with a few pictures 100 meters away! Lots of paid restroom facilities near temple. There are also many accommodation B & B's available close to temple. About 1.5 hours should be more than sufficient to cover this place.", "This is a really special temple. If you are vaguely in the area I wouldn't miss it. But no need to stay long. You don't need more than 20 minutes at this destination.", "Devil's tear, it speak it name... Its worth a visit and watch the wave to tear the cliff apart, bit by bit... suggest for 1st timer to lembongan. Get a scooter and explore this tiny but beautiful island, you will love it. Don't worry about get lost or anything serious, bcos it is small place. Enjoy you ride!", "What a gorgeous beach, hotel was fab nothing can compare to this hotel The Laguna a luxury collection resort and spa all inclusive, swim up bars and restaurants' where all amazing would love to go again and again", "Another nice place in which is not to be missed at all. Great views of the temple and the ocean. Its totally open so if its hot afternoon, please avoid and go in the evening. You will love the beauty of the place.", "Imagine a big 80 m high cliff with great view on the ocean and a sea that is \\eating\\\" the rocks by his waves... On this point somebody decided to built one of the 6 cardinal temples of ! Very nice temple also invaded or possesed by the monkeys who seem to have great pleasure in steaming sunglasses from the tourists! The place is a bit too touristic but nevertheless i could undestand the holy feeling the people have with this temple. For sure a stop wurth!\"", "Friend people excellent grounds gorgeous temples cheap shopping and traditional clothing can be found snake and bird park also would recommend visiting a must see", "the first place that we visited in . its really nice scenery. i can imagine people who pray here will get peace.", "Although the weather was hot and humid, this temple site was magnificent. The temple complex was fantastic with lovely green gardens with statues depicting Hindu culture of . The temple is located at the tip of the shore with great views. Probably one of the best temple complexes in . This too was highly recommended by Trinurthi Tours - excellent guide and driver. This is must visit place.", "Very busy temple however at sunset on the top of the hill it's amazing. Lots of shops and a big market to spend the evening at. Go as part of a tour however and you can avoid most of the market if it's not ur thing yet still enjoy the sunset and views. Beautiful place", "We had our driver bring us there. The temple are itself is fantastic. The view and the sea. Perfect. There are some small attractions like the snake charmer or the spring water under the temple. But overall we spend 2 hours just at the beach and taking pictures before we went up to do some shopping and food. The telekung (muslim ladies worship garment) were super cheap and other souvenirs too. We tried local food too.", "This was probably my favorite temple in . Note, they recently DOUBLED their admission price from 30K to 60K. It is definitely the most popular tourist site on the island so they can get away with it. It does not really take too long to see but I hung around a while to see sunset. I would never count on a good sunset on this island. 9/10 times it will be blocked by clouds. When I got there around 4:30, you could not walk across without your feet getting wet. Low tide was right around sunset so by then I could easily walk across without touching water. You can eat dinner or get a drink up on the cliff with a nice view from above. However there are plenty of free areas higher up where you can get an excellent view.", "Similar to other temples in , but, sitting on top of rock cliff, the scenery is so more enchanting. Blue sky, blue sea, the views of breaking waves, and the cliff make a perfect stunning combination. Get into the feel of the place with the complimentary sarong given to you at the gates. Be careful of the cheeky monkeys as one of them was munching on a pair of sunglasses. So, just leave your glasses, bag, or anything not necessary in the car, and hold your camera tightly. We took in the view from the left side, my wife thinks the right side may be better for photos.. Difficult to grasp the cultural and religious side without being permitted inside the temples and/or without a guide... Overall great picture opportunity...", "There were a tonne of other people when we went and it was one of our first stops on the island. I think there are many more impressive spots on Lembongan/Ceningan and one of the worst areas for garbage along the roadside.", "This was such an amazing view. The pearl of . I have never seen more beautiful temple. Definitely recommend to visit if traveling to .", "Not being Hindu doesn't stop you appreciating the beauty of this place. Having a Hindu driver explaining the different temples and gods is a bonus. I recommend venturing across the water to wash your hands and face in the spring water and receive a blessing. Very calm and welcoming space.", "One of must visit places in . Very beautiful enviroment, amazing temple. It's even more beautiful, when the sky is cloudy.", "This is a lovely Hindu Temple sitting high on the cliffs overlooking the ocean. While the temple itself is quite a little jewel, what makes the experience are the views. There are walks along the clifftop that provide a new vista every few feet. Well worth the time to explore.", "The Good 1. Saw how hindus do their traditions beach style. 2. They worship the sea 3. Nice views of the temple while the waves are crashing 4. I think sun set here will be nice. Too bad I got here at high noon when the sun is too hot and my pictures cant see the details of the temple. The Bad 1. Lots of people", "Unfortunately we didn't see the temple at sunset, when it says it's prettiest. It was still impressive during the day. The beach however, surrounding the temple is a little dirty. What I loved the most was the surrounding streets and shops. The bougainvillea lined street down to the temple offers plenty of shopping choices. The prices are more reasonable than Kuta etc. and the shop owners weren't quite as 'pushy' as other areas.", "I can definitely say that this is a must see temple in in sunset it's amazing and magical in the time of sun set do not miss it if you go to ", "Suuch a beauty temple. Will be crowded if you come during ceremony season. For sunset shooter this is the great place to get a decent photo.", "Interesting architecture along the cliff. Great view of the Indian ocen from the cliffs, can walk along the cliff to view the ocen and sunset from different angles. Good for taking pictures. Be very careful with handbags, wallet, handphone and sunglasses. The monkeys are interested in anything they can snatch. (And please do not feed the monkeys, feeding them will cultivate them to snatch things and being aggressive towards people) Bring sunblock, the sun can be very unforgiving in the afternoon.", "The temple is situated on a high coastal cliff. Went during sunset a few years back and watched a performance there. It was really beautiful and magical seeing all the fishing boats going home in the evening sun with their lights on. This time, went during day. Nothing magnificent, especially if have been to Tanah lot. Monkeys are very . Be careful of your belongings. I do not recommend buying the bananas and feeding them as it will only further aggravate their behavior.", "This sacred place is worth a visit. It's a nice walk in the shades with beautiful views, temples and of course lots and lots of monkeys. Just make sure you stick to the rules and you won't have to worry about cheeky monkeys! ", "The temple is really beautiful.... . With view of an awsome lake and mountains in the backdrop.....green and well maintained gardens lay in front ... Must visit place... Anyone looking for getting pictures clicked with exotic birds, bats etc.. Shall also not be disappointed..", "The view was spectacular ! Have to pay to enter the gate and then again at the actual temple. Someone tried to walk around with us as well - had to politely tell them to leave us alone. Walked closer to the water and the monkeys are very aggressive. Jump on people and steal anything they can get their hands on. Lots of scared people who left right after they saw that. Staff are there to help get rid of them though. Still would recommend.", "It's a very beautiful place to visit. The temple, cliff, greenery, sunset.... It was just perfect. The best time to visit will be in the evening or early mornings to see sunset or rise.", "it is on a cliff so it is a beautiful view of the ocean, but there is not much to the temple. I must say I am a seasoned traveler so I am jaded. if you are just starting to travel you may more appreciative. I would have gathered stayed at my Bulgari villa overlooking the Indian ocean.", "a postcard perfect temple located on the shore of lake Beratan. You can easily spend a good 45 minutes to 1 hour walking around and taking beautiful photos. You can also have some fun engaging in some lake activities (fishing, riding a speed boat or sail away in a swan pedal boat).", "Great beach, but shallow water, too shallow for swimming. There is a coral reef. Tide went out a long way leaving little pools to explore for crabs and starfish. Coarse sand which didn't seem to blow around although it was windy. Lots of cheap bars and restaurants. There were some hawkers but they weren't a nuisance to us. There are water sports, windsurfing, jet skis and kite surfing at many places along beach. we also went to Kuta beach but found it dirty and full of hawkers that wouldn't leave us alone. we came back to Sanur asap!!", "We went here in the heat of the day. It was so overcrowded that it took away from the serene spiritual atmosphere of the place. I would definitely recommend being there before sunrise...hopefully there are less people and hawkers. The markets had nothing really different to anywhere else...though I got a great teapot for $4.50AUD.", "Beautiful site! Nice little \\hike\\\" around the temple with some plants and scenery. Take heed of the signs that warn of the mischievous monkeys! Walking along the path on my way out from the main entrance, there were few people so I was not walking close to the edge of the path where the monkeys hang out. But on the way back the path was PACKED with other tourists and I was on the edge of the path and couldn't react quickly as a monkey came up from behind and snatched my glasses right off my face and proceeded to chew on them. Long story short, my attempts to retrieve the glasses got laughs from the crowd and snarls and bared teeth from the monkey and thankfully a local stepped in and managed to trade an egg for my glasses.\"", "One of the major attraction in . Lots of tourists, Great natural view and famous temple on the water. We loved the place and it's a perfect spot for some nice photo memories.", "Pretty nice temple in particular because of the surroundings I think, you won't get too close to the temple itself. It's one of the most popular temples not only across the whole island so there is a lot of tourists. But it still looks quite calm. You have to wait for the sunset, it's spectacular. :) entry 30k, watch out for monkeys stealing things", "Must see!!! Gorgeous temple with beautiful lake & mountains around. Go there when its not overcast to enjoy the view. This is one of the most photographed spots in . Don't miss it", "This is a fairly major tourist attraction with the temple sitting on a small island that has access during low tide only. Parking area is some 100 metre from the temple however there was a line of small market shops offering items for sale. There is two areas to view the temple on just below the temple and another up a small hill overlooking the temple. Lovely day today and it does look impressive. Recommended", "Had the most amazing journey to Lempuyang Temple with Brotherhood Tours. DK an amazing guide & excellent English. Standing between the gates of heaven & Mt Agung as the back drop was totally majestic. Highly recommend Brotherhood Tours to take you", "I thought that this temple was spectacular. The temple is set on a lake and itself and it's surrounds are so intricate and beautiful. There is a lot to take in as there is a garden to walk around as well with many different animal sculptures. No words can do a place like this justice.", "It is nice to go there and a have a look around, but to do just a simple picture in the \\gate of Heaven\\\" you have to wait 2 hours minimum. Better to do a little bit down the hill which is the same view and nice spot for pictures.\"", "A scenic temple on the lake side. There are many things to see around the temple as well as in it. Costs 50000 each to get down to see it.", "A really cool place to visit in Nusa Lembognan. Very beautiful and awe inspiring. Just don't stand too close. You'll get soaked!", "The temple by itself isn't the nicest on , it is it's location what make it so special & must seen place in . We had a nice walk along the cliffs and the view was truly amazing. Closer to temple it was crowded, so we managed to find quiet space further from it to enjoy sunset.", "We reach the Temple late in the evening, it has a splendid view of the Indian Ocean waves hitting the rocks. Nice place to visit and do some shopping.", "We really enjoyed our tour here. We had a private driver which proved to be the best way to see this amazing temple with so much to see.", "Was looking online when I came across this place because it wasn’t originally part of our plan but so glad we went. The temple itself is high up the mountain so you’ll need to be travelling with an experienced driver/tour to get you up there. Once you’re up there, you’ll have to pay a ‘contribution fee’ to help maintain the temple and of course you’ll be provided with a sarong to wear before stepping into temple areas. There’s two main areas, one has the big swing and scenic mountain view and the other is the most popular area for a picture which is named ‘gate to heaven’ or ‘stairway to heaven’ depending on whom you ask. The waiting time to have your picture taken there is slightly mad, in the end I couldn’t be bothered waiting but if you have the patience then I’d recommend it.", "The view is just so beautiful. I highly recommend a trip here if anyone is ever in . Take a speed boat, (I would recommend Scoot) from Sanur beach. It will take around half an hour to reach Lembongan.", "Massive waves are the backdrop to this ancient island temple on the seashore,,,shop before you enter the gates and after enjoy a meal at one of many eateries,Amazing sets rolling in while you sample the wares", "I suggest going to the temple at sunset. The sunset makes a beautiful backdrop. On the walk down to the temple there are markets and a small snake park. I suggest taking small change around $10,000 to $20,000 for the \\donations\\\" you pay for a \\\"blessing\\\" or to view the natural spring water on the rock and see the snake in the cave. Take shoes/slippers which will get wet as you need to cross a shallow body of water to get to the temple itself.\"", "Make sure that you have great walking shoes and can go up stairs - it is breath-taking so take your time and enjoy the view. You go in one direction and it takes about an hour to view the place. You are going uphill in the first part and then you will come across a lot of monkeys when you leave the temple area. They are not fazed by tourists so they will come close to you except the babies as they stay in the wooded area.", "This is one of the highlights for us when we have visited . Sitting on a beanbag, watching the sunsets, while enjoying a cold drink from one of the many bars is just so relaxing. The downside is that you get hassled by lots of people trying to sell you sunglasses, hats, watches, paintings, massages, bracelets, manicures, pedicures, bows and arrows, tasers, lazers and all kinds of Knick Knacks. They can be very persistent but generally a polite \\Sorry, no\\\" is enough and they will move on.\"", "Loved the terrible Shiva! Very different! The best part was to swim in the pool! So refreshing! If you like statues, this is the place for you...", "Even a cynic who isn't too familiar with Hinduism and thinks that every temple looks pretty much like another one will be impressed with Lempuyang complex. You have a succession of 7 (seven) temples, each one built higher up the mountain than its predecessor, with stunning views from the top of the temples to valleys below, the distant beach and sea, and the volcano closing the vista on the other side. The drive there is long but it is worth it. Be prepared to walk a lot: the road that connects the temples is a little wider than a path and is accessible to scooters only. You can hail a ride from the locals but be careful as they are likely to try to exploit your physical frailty and overcharge you. Give yourself about 2 hours to get from the first temple in the middle of the village to the last one on top of the ridge. Plus 1-1 1/2 hours to roam inside the temples and climb their stairs, plus 2 hours of descent back to the car park... It is pretty much a day trip. You pay only once to enter the complex, which is done at the gates of the lower temple. They don't have a fixed charge there: they collect donations only and it is up to you to decide how much you would like to pay. Whatever the amount is, it will be welcome with a polite smile. Most people opt to pay 20-40 thousand roupiahs though (about £1-2). The road is very steep but the surface is good and you won't have much trouble walking there. Do check if they have a ceremony on your chosen day of travel as it might disrupt your plans: you'll have to wait till the ceremony (service) is over and the car park will be packed to the brim with hundreds of people on the path... This happens very often during the full moon celebrations. You won't be disappointed though. As I have already said, even if you know little about Hinduism or don't care much for religion, the sights and the opportunities to make stunning photos alone will win you over.", "You can see the beautiful sunset and drink the holy water. The waves is quiet big so you also can surf here. There is a holy snake inside the temple where you can touch it.", "The temple is pretty far away from everything so its a long way. Apparently according to what our driver told us, cars and motorbikes used to be allowed to go right up to the base of the temple area, but now they are only going up to a parking lot and then you have to pay extra just so they bring you up and then again pay to go down. and then again a \\donation\\\" in the entrance (I was told it was free). of course for a tourist compared to the local currency its not like its going to throw off your budget but still, it's sad that all over there's always the vibe of \\\"how can we get more money out from the tourist?\\\" If you want to continue going up the hill to see the temples after the main one with the iew to the volcano, be prepared for a great effort, its a big way up and the first temple you see isnt really worth it. besides the sarong on your waist, women have to have their shoulders covered, they rent you sarongs in the entrance. if your shirt covers enough you dont need to put anything else.\"", "The temple is on top of some absolutely massive cliffs, great for watching the big waves roll in. Footpaths go along the cliffs in both directions for a good view of the temple. Beware of the monkeys - they snatch people's phones and sunglasses, and you have to pay a temple attendant to get them back for you.", "Beautiful sunset but the temple area was like a market, so crowded...we didn't enjoy it particularly.", "We reached around 2 afternoon. It took an hour to see around. Even though we were Hindus we were not allowed to enter Main temple area. Temple is very beautiful. Lot of walk so should visit in evening hours.", "Worth a visit when you are on Nusa Lembongan, amazing location and you can have a bite to eat at Dream Beach", "The temple is located on the cliff, inside the temple is only for local prayers. Beware monkeys alongside of the path to the temple, they will take your belonging for a ransom. The another interesting activity nearby the temple is Kecak dance, must try.", "The temple located almost on the edge of a lake, which is again surrounded by mountains, is very scenic. We reached here on Saraswaty Pooja day, when many young boys and girls offered prayers in the traditional dress. This is the second most important temple in . Actually all the important temples of are in the lap of nature..", "We visited this place with my husband and we love it, traditional clothes are provided, beautiful landscape. You can actually get a local who will charge $50 for a day trip and will take you to different places including this temple. Make sure that this place is included. Take pictures with the monkeys and the view from there is amazing.", "With a very affordable scooter rental you travel off to see the many sites that were suggested by our staff at TS Huts. This spot is quite remote on the island but well worth looking for it down rough unpaved roads. The solitude and beauty are all you need from this picturesque almost lonely setting. Great for pictures and more memories of your tour of Lembongan!!", "We visited this temple as couple for a sunset view. The temple is situated on the cliff and sea waters trying to climb the cliff. Amazing panoramic view at the sunset. Temple has wider area covering 2-3 cliff and sunset points. Favorite destination for Wedding shoot.", "We have been there, ciz we always wanted to see/visit as much we could.. So the temple was one of the... On the list! Well, have to admit, it's just another temple but with a stunning view! We had fun ith the monkeys, who walked with us unill the main gate... Try to go there early in the morning as there might be a lot of other tourists!", "Great picture area. Great views of the ocean and the Temple. Make sure you have money if you have to use the washroom. They charge you to get into washrooms, this after paying to get into the Temple area.", "For 30000 rupees you can visit the temple and the surrounding cliffs. The location is impressive and you can hear the huge waves hitting the cliffs. Although it's off season the temple area was very crowded since there was a religious celebration going during the day I went there. Unfortunately so me areas of the temple very closed for tourists due to the local celebrations", "I have to admit I'm not into nature person, but this temple may be suitable for those who are finding for a mountain view with a temple, with a great sightseeing from the top, some of traditional food(s), and...a content (say it, photo)😅 Please take a note that its not a water below the temple, but a reflection from a mirror placed near the camera lens! Most people mistaken it and turns out they become disappointed because its not a real water hahaha. Better to come here early (morning is the best) because I came here past 12PM so the queue is pretty long (I was there for a 2 hours queue), and likely to rain since the fog is coming down near evening.", "Beautiful but very touristy. We though that we could walk up the steps that leads to the temple and was fooled by paying for holy water just to find that the steps leads to a dead end.", "The views are pretty here, but if you're after a more sacred experience, go somewhere else with less tourists. Ask your local driver for their favourite place. We ended up at a deserted temple much more impressive than this one. Also, if you're Australian like me, the cliffs will not impress like the Great Ocean Road - go there instead.", "ere , But take a sunset photo here or other of the views was very beautiful and overall is good.很漂亮,寺建於懸崖上,有在巴厘島的寺廟很多,但是這是最有名的寺廟在巴厘島。您可以通過經過浪到寺廟,但是潮漲是太高,所以我們並沒有越過那裡看看。也有很多遊客在這裡,但拍攝日落的照片在這裡或其他的意見是非常漂亮,整體還是不錯的。", "We were staying very near the temple so we went a couple of times, once at low tide for sunset and it was teeming, swarms and swarms of tourists with nowhere to stand. We ended up on the terrace above the temple where there are some cafes and it was much better there. We also went at high tide in the morning, and actually found that much nicer and more relaxing, it's quite impressive when you see it out in the water. However, overall if I'd come here on a tour having driven for more than an hour, I'd be very disappointed.", "We went there thinking we would see some spectacular temples. But when we got there, it was basically just walking around the big grounds and trying to stay away from the monkeys. The monkeys there are known to steal your glasses, caps, bags, and whatever else it can get its hands on if you are not looking. Non-Hindi people were not allowed in the temples. So basically, when you go in, your sole purpose is just to walk around the grounds and look at the spectacular view of the sea and the cliff from which the temple is situated on. Nothing much to see and do there except take photos of the view below and from afar.", "Although very spiritual, there's not much at the temple itself. The views however are beautiful and very scenic. Beware of the monkeys! Take your sunglasses and hats off as they are known to rip them off you. Glad we did it, but this is a once only visit of things to do in .", "I have never seen more breath taking views. It is so worth the long drive. Although the main temple is closed for tourists, watching the sunset here is amazing. HOWEVER, beware of the monkeys! I can't stress enough how limited items you should carry. And try not messing with them because it's like a gangster mafia! I saw someone's iPhone get snatched, someone's bag being snatched as well as a monkey being aggressive towards a girl. So be smart, and carry less!", "Interesting hindu temple on the lake. Genuine place of worship and big ground to walk and relax. You can see a few deers in one area.", "I visited the Sacred Monkey Temple with my son. Our driver and guide was Risma. He was friendly, professional, knowledgeable and I highly recommend him.", "The views from this temple are amazing. It sits on a bluff overlooking the ocean. There are monkies everywhere so beware they will grab your sunglasses or anything you don't have secured. Don't miss if you're in .", "This temple supposedly has 7 gates & one must climb about 1500 steps to reach the 7th gate, which is a 3-hour walk up. The first gate is the most popular. We had to wait for 45 minutes in the queue for our turn to click the photos. Due to the long wait, we skipped the visit to Tirtha Ganga. The view of Agung volcanic mountain between the gates is mesmerising & worth the 3 hours of drive from Seminyak.", "me and my partner spent our anniversary in and this is one of our anticipated place to visit..it was majestic..the location is beyond perfect..the place was clean..they will always remind you to put your stuff in your bag because the monkeys might get it from you..my only concern was they should allow guests to enter the temple without wearing the proper attire..ive seen a lot of foreigners that are half naked around the temple..i dont think its the right place to show off your toned body because its very disrespectful..none the less..it was still a very nice experience..", "This is about a 2 hrs drive from Kuta ,we had our own driver Mr B ,it costs $50 for the day and he stopped when ever he wanted. The Temple was just amazing so beautiful, big grounds to walk around and restaurant,gift shops etc a must to see", "Lovely spot to visit, this was my second time coming here, overall was great to show family around, the stalls selling items along the entrance way has changed dramatically since prior covid and temple was lovely to view again. Was extremely busy with tour groups who pushed and shoved us, not caring that we were trying to take photos. Would recommend coming here but be prepared for crowding", "It was our own fault for not leaving earlier to try and make the sunset, but we missed what was left after being accosted by monkeys. The place does have a few signs that warn about the monkeys (although not very obvious), and we heard the announcements warning about the monkeys after-the-fact. One of my teenagers did not have her wits about her and had a monkey snatch her sunglasses from her hands. That was after the monkey had literally ripped an earring off another woman's ear (!). What we did see of the temple was not very impressive. The temples in Borobudur were better, although they are of a different religion. Honestly it would have been better without the nasty monkeys. We saw monkeys snatch and eat (!)/break other people's eyeglasses, sunglasses, jewelry, and hats. We probably won't be going back to see what we missed (including the sold out dance...) simply because of the monkeys.", "This is such an amazing and mesmerizing place to visit in ! we got to the holy water and on to the steps of the temple. I was lucky enough to witness prayer recieve holy water, a forehead offering was placed on followed by a frangipani", "It is the most famous temple in for sunrise or sunset. Very hard to see it without people around Beautiful photography moment", "I am just reviewing Seminyak Beach ( Marriott hotel beach). Its been a long time since we used to holiday in . but over 10 years ago, beaches were polluted (full of rubbish), fortunately, this have changed now, beaches are clean. This in itself, will play a big deal for our next holiday destination.", "Look the temple is good and can have stunning views but be prepared to wait hours to have your photo taken.You arrive and fork out 45000 each for the shuttle bus to take you to the next stop where you fork out 55000rph to be kitted out with a sarrong and in my case a scarf to put over my shoulders,Its stinking hot and this must not be removed whilst in the temple area.Walk up the hill to the temple and receive a numer to get your photos taken.We arrived at 260 and we were number 333 so we didnt wait.It was late in the afternoon and we had been travelling all day.We actually paid 20000rph down at the restaurant area for photos upstairs and they were great.Would love to try and get the mirrored photos at another time but the wait is hours and if the clouds are in there is no view of Mt Agung.Morning would be best but still expect a wait.Very commercialised Im afraid and be prepared for a long wait for photos", "Devil's is a place you CAN visit during a stay on Lembongan but it's definitely not a must see. Nice sunset views though.", "Probably the most visited tourist spot in ..worth visiting for the beautiful rock cut temple..terrific water views..must c whilst visiting ..gud for bargain shopping for souvenirs !", "What a beautiful place. Loved the garden and the temple and the scenery. It was cloudy and almost raining, and really green in that area so all the colors popped out and made for a really beautiful visit. It's not close to Ubud but we stopped here en route to Java. So we didn't have to worry about \\is the drive worth it\\\" because we were passing by anyways. Beautiful place.\"", "Since we came from Lempuyang when we arrived here its really crowded. But still we were able to take nice photos. You just need to bring a lot of patience. It was like a maze.. The steps/stones are not so big, so you need to wait until the person you are following finished. But there are other areas you can take picture so roam around.", "If you go as early as possible, without the crowds this place has a good vibe. Especially the small Hindu grotto in the back corner. Even better is to book a local guide in advance and get into the surrounding countryside and villages. Stunning rice fields and a wealth of nature and local life. We did a 3 hour hike with Kadek Sudirta (search him up on Facebook). Awesome guide and straight up nice guy. Real is alive and well in the East!", "The temple is almost nothing special compared to the big ones in , but the view of the cliffs and the ocean from anywhere on the long footpath is breathtaking. It's hard to rank but probably this was the best place in my 10-day trip. Can be too crowded, though.", "There was too many people in this temple. Price wasn't so cheap, 60k/adult. The temple itself is ok.", "It costs 60,000 rupiah, about £3.50, plus 5,000 rupiah for parking. There is a fixed route which takes you past dozens of stalls and shops, selling mainly the same items - tat! There are also some upmarket jewellery and Ralph Lauren outlets, as well as eateries. Eventually, you get to the temple. The setting is breathtaking, although you cannot get very close - partly due to the fact it is built in the sea (I assume people can walk across a causeway at low tide) and partly because you have to be a Hindu to enter the holy site. But there are lots of viewpoints and the crashing waves on the rocks make it very dramatic. There are dance performances every night and you can also have your photo taken with a huge live snake! There are calmer and better temples to see in .", "The temple's location is amazing. Right on high cliff with nice wind blowing and views of sunset over the ocean. They don't let you get inside the temple, and of course, beware of the monkeys as with many places in .", "We came for the scenery and were not in the least disappointed. The dramatic cliff landscape was awesome. We were each provided a piece of sarong at the entrance to be returned upon exiting. Parking lots were plenty and there were food and souvenir shops by the car park. The only PRO was there were many monkeys and some of them harassed tourists by standing on heads and snatching belongings. They were quite fierce. \\Watch out for your shoes!!\\\" warned the locals =_=\\\" If you are bringing young children, do be prepared to climb stairs. Note: along the road to the temple, there is a nice little coffee luwak attraction which is worth visiting\"", "Spent 2 hours at this temple enjoying the views and learning a little more about the history behind it. They have many market stalls which offered goods at very reasonable prices. It was quite busy the day we went and it rained but they give you complimentary umbrellas to shelter you from the rain and sun.", "No doubt that this place is a popular attraction in . It has a lot to offer in terms of an amazing view, cultural history, religious discoveries, local market shopping & street food right from the local shops that offer you authentic taste & not something made to suite your taste buds. Like all other temples in , non nese people are not allowed to enter the temple itself & can only be viewed from a distance. The landscape reminded me of Durdledoor (UK) but it indeed is pretty. I did not visit the inside of the Holy Snake Cave but I did explore the local market & enjoyed coconut water, corn cob & mango chaat with nese spicy chutney on it. I was lucky that I witnessed the prayers going on in the temple area & still worth to sit & watch how these people ceremoniously celebrate their faith. Hindu tradition that is quite different from where it originates (India). Enjoy clicking the photos & the road side paddy fields on the way.", "I have been there sometimes abd bring my family and friend to see this beautiful place. the temple is in the lake floating. And do some speed boad ride with my wife, it was wonderful experienced. have a visit, you will vibe and amaze the view and surrounding.", "This is a nice temple with beautiful grounds. Worth a look. I would recommend a private driver though as you can often fit more in for much less. Entry to the grounds is around $3AUD per person and with tours you can pay upward of $80 - $90 USD. The markets are quite pricey for . I recommend Kuta for any shopping.", "Really don't know why this seems to be 'must see'. Our hotel advised us to go for sunset, and the number of people just made it crap. It is beautiful cliff top location, but you can't actually go into any of the temple areas, and the strategically ugly lamppost, makes the idyllic cliff top temple look like a knackered bus stop. We got straight out of there and cracked open a Bintang in the car park, while we waited for our taxi.", "Beautiful temple to visit. Can get pretty crowded during peak seasons. Sunsets are awesome here. Lots of restaurants and cafe nearby. Best time to visit is during low tide when the temple is accessable.", "Interesting, but not much to see. The temples are really old and run down. Gives you a good view of what temples look like.", "The temple is not accessible and it's not possible to see it close. However it's worth to visit to do a beautiful cliff walk and see monkeys.", "If you’re staying in Kuta, best leave your accomodation at 4:30am. Its a 2 hour drive to get to Lempuyang temple. When you get there you pay a fee to get in and to rent a sarong if you didn’t bring one. Then you take the steps to the top to get to the gate of the temple BUT better way to get up the top, go around to where all the stalls are, keep following that track and you’ll walk up a steep hill. Steep but the quickest way to get up. Just gotta power walk for a good 5 (but for me 10) mins! When you get to the gate, chances are you’ll be in queue for about 2 hours to get a photo at the infamous “Gate of Heaven”! Its seriously a stunning view and a photo opportunity you do not want to miss! There will be someone to take your photos for you, pay him 10000-20000 rupiah and he will take four shots of you. If you’re smart, you’ll go with a tour guide that will hold your place in line while you go take some photos in other areas of the temple. DO IT FOR THE GRAM!!", "The temple isnt anything special, but the view from up there is pure magic! We watched the sunset and walked around the grounds. There are several free monkeys, the big attraction of that place, be aware of your stuff!!!", "I’ve been in a while and have seen a few temples, this one I visited twice and I like it a lot. The entree is 50.000 (~3€) and the view just beautiful. It has a garden/park area around and is nice to hang around. A bit unlike other temples since e.g. a sarong is not needed and the atmosphere is very laid back. If you can, go visit it.", "This temple was incredible with view of the sea and also the beautiful sunset. many tourists come to this temple to make the photos wedding, especially Asian people", "When I ride bike to the temple around the noon, weather is cloud. The temperature is much cooler than Denpasar. The lake is so beautiful. The temple looks surreal.", "The temple is located on the lake Beratan. It's about 1,5 - 2h from Ubud. The temple is stunning, it seems as it flots on the lake, the view of the lake and the mountains is breathtaking. The temple itself is kindda small, but it's part of its charm :) I recommend to take a boat trip around the lake (122K / 4 people), it takes about 15 - 30 minutes, you can take great pictures of the temple and the mountains (without any people on them). We arrived about 11:30 and it wasn't crowded. The entrance fee is 50K each. We got there by car (we rented a car with a driver from one of Ubud's tourist companies (for us it was Pt. Gora Transport on Jl. Arjuna, for 600K/day/3 passengers), during the trip we could see everything we wanted on the way (we went to the second lake, strawberry fields and Jatiluwih), to sum up it was a great trip, money well spend.", "you must come to this temple best view for perspective \\t best to take picture for you and your friend. go there !!!", "Although location of the temple is nice - on an island - it has been made into a real tourist destination with a lot of shops and restaurants surrounding the place. If you want to reach the island, be sure to check the tides, because you cant always go there. I assume it is always crowded.", "This beach was amazing. The sand was white, the water was clear and it wasn't crowded. Hardly any hawkers trying to sell us things and it really made a difference. More amenities could be good such as public toilets etc, but other than that I cant fault this beach. amazing", "Beautiful temple on a Offshore Rock .. you can walk to temple during low tide but during high tide you can look from distance .. it is one of the seven temples in sea around . Nice place to visit during anytime of day but best to go before sunset .", "The place itself is nice. Not so good a temple on the top of fantastic cliff. View is amazing especially for sunset. But the problem is not even monkeys (there are some special guys with bananas to bribe monkeys for stolen belongings and slingshots to keep them away), but people. After one hour driving from Nusa Dua you arrive at the most crowded parking in with thousands of people attacking poor cliffs and monkeys. At 18.00 there is some dance show, so mixture of show visitors and nature admirers makes it virtually impossible to move a step. Plus an hour wasted trying to get away from parking lot...", "Well, what can I say, pretty much any places in have some amount of crowd. My friends and I came here just to stop by and have a look at the place. Without tour guide, we learn nothing to better appreciate the place. One thing I can tell you is the temple is located on the top of a volcanic island rock. You have to cross a shallow seawater in order to reach it. If any of your friends on instagram posted a picture of him/her by a temple, this temple is most likely it.", "Arrived at 11:30am and didn’t leave until 3pm - whole day of exploring with beautiful views (even with the clouds)! First temple very busy and lots of cueing to get that perfect Instagram photo - we just enjoyed the views when people were changing places. The next temples are not for the unfit... counted over 2000 steps (easily amused) on the way down and that wasn’t half of them! The very final temple is at the highest part of the mountain and is surrounded by monkies 😊 Take lots to drink! Although, being in , there are even mini shops at the very top!! Super day out!!", "I was not very sure about this temple prior to my visit to , and when we visited I confirmed my impression. Its a big rock that can be access only during low tide, but there is nothing special about it. I assume its a very important site for local people, but if you are a tourist looking for the wow factor, there are other places in to visit.", "Beautiful place . We went in evening after confirming low tide time.if you visit any other time you cannot cross sea to go other side of temple which is a superb experience. Must visit place in .", "When you reach the cliffside, the hustle is worth it. You can see how marvelous this view. the waves of the ocean meeting the land. the cliff view! This is good for wedding venues if of courseallowed. Also good for meditating. It will really calm your senses.", "waking up at 4am, to travel till here, to click that epic picture at the gates of heaven. definitely worth it. obviously this place has become super famous due to instagram, so if you too want the picture clicked here, best is to arrive as early as possible. and if you have a sarong, bring that too. or you my need to rent a sarong. this place doesnt have a entrance fee, but a donation is needed (watever you feel like giving). definitely a must visit, for that epic shot.", "Another fantastically beautiful temple. Well there are two there, one in the sea and the other one is till attached to the land, but both look amazing. You can even catch some surfers surfing in the cove. Brilliant views! Make sure you walk down all the paths along the cliff as you can see more into the seashore. Very busy when I went, but don't think there'll be a quite time to visit.", "Great views of the cliffs and waves but you can’t get very close to the actual temple. It’s also one of the busier sites - lots of tourists about. We preferred the quieter temples that we visited but still glad we made a stop here.", "The temple itself is not much to look at. it's just like any other temple in but the way it sits on top of hill and the view make it more pleasing to the eye and soul. When you see that big wave rushing toward the rocks and the sound of it makes sort of serene feeling. Don't forget your camera to take those beautiful shots. Beware of the monkeys though. No sunglass or flashy stuff. My wifes sunglass was snatched by a monkey. when a temple worker retrieved it. it was too late, still it was a great experience. A must visit place.", "The temple located in middle of sea. Amazing view. But huge tourist crowd. The sea is incredibly beautiful.", "Was worth a short visit as the temple is famous and on their 50,000 note. It was quite crowded when we went and there isn't much to do there. The grounds and temple were beautiful but there were some really tacky amusement-park type sculptures and things that were super weird. Peddle board for hire were also weird and a the typical tacky tourist crap shops on the way out.", "This is a must-see. The temple grounds are beautiful. Lots of great photo ops. But the monkeys are SUPER aggressive. Do not wear your sunglasses on your head, don't wear anything in your hair, don't look them straight in the eyes because that is a sign of aggression. One monkey stole my daughters sunglasses off her head and then another monkey later tried to steal the flip flops off her feet. Even with that experience this is a must see temple.", "This attraction offers both majestic view and fun walk. The site boasts a historical Hindu temple that was amazingly built on the tip of steep cliff. It was built in the XI century and is still well preserved by now. The sun set is stunningly beautiful and a must see for yourself. Tips: - plan to arrive at around 4.00 pm to provide yourself ample time to explore the site prior to sun set. - a polite and suitable clothing is anything that covers yourself down at least below knee. Otherwise you would have to hire sarong. This is also a temple for prayer - there are many good spot to observe for sunset. Find a spot with less crowd. Facing the temple to the right cliffs. - monkeys are abundant in this site and a good advice is to keep all your valuables inside your bag. They are bad enough and like to steal anything that 'colorful' and 'shiny'. I witnessed a monkey succeded to take away a white smartphone and another tried to take away a 'pink' one. They also like to take earrings, hat and spectacles. A site officer can help recover your stolen goods in exchange for food for the monkeys.", "The area was very busy when I went. It is a very steep drive up the hill and then the walk up the stairs is hot and tiring but VERY worth it. The view is amazing. Whilst I choose not to have my photo taken at the gate as there was so many people, it would be good as long as there are not huge amounts of people. It's very important that people don't lean or sit on the stairs on the way up to the the prayer area. Also that no one go up the middle stairs are these are strictly for ceremonial usage. Worth the climb and worth the visit. It is a donation system and it is your choice how much you give. You must wear a sarong when you enter. If you don't have one you have to rent one from the office. They give you an explanation at the bottom of the stairs so you can choose to do to the first area (about 30 minutes) or the back area as well which takes (by their estimation) about 4 hours to walk around. It was the middle of the day so I didn't do the 4 hour walk as it was very hot. I recommend the location though. Different with amazing views!", "Very touristy and busy. Quieter around 10am morning v busy in afternoon. Many sunbeds cost 50k idr for 2. Fee of 15k to enter beach. Painful entering and exiting ocean from beach due to broken up coral from the outlying reef. Stong sideways rip when i was there even between the flags. At low tide no waves and calm. Water was clear and rubbish free first 10 meters then hit sea grass. Perfect water temperature. White sand blue sea. Nice breeze kept things cool. Would b very hot otherwise. no wifi available anywhere or phone service for me so cant use grab/uber so organise transport yourself or be subject to the taxi mafia who have the monopoly who charge more than usual even with haggling . Beach massage 100k 1hr was very good & not too pushy. Asked for menu from warung we hired a chair from and served us at our sunbeds . We ate mie goreng 20k and fresh mango juice 25k nice no belly after . Fresh outdoor water showers free to rinse off all along beach. Walk left past all the sunbeds to deserted beaches and caves low tide. Many Surfers past the reef that end. Huge statues carved into mountain on the road approaching the beach plus a viewing platform. Have other statues and swings along beach for photo opportunities. So a mixed bag for me", "I would definitely recommend going to the temple in the morning as it gets quite hot by lunch time. The walk along the coast is stunning", "The temple provides scenic beauty as it is on a small hill top surrounded by oceanic beauty. The temple us not that great from a tourist point of view. also the locals informed us to be aware of monkeys we could only see a handful of them. as such there was no threat from them. May be because i have experienced a real monkey menace in Northern part of India. overall if you have time you can go and visit the place else you can skip this.", "The temple and the view from there is really amazing. Beware of cheeky monkies in the area, they steal everything they can get their hands on. Especially sunglasses. One lady got her raybands thrown off the cliff by one cheeky monkey.", "It feels like a temple on the edge of the earth, it is really beautiful and there were not many tourists when we visited. The water below is crystal clear & we got to watch massive turtles swimming in the bay below. Be ware lots of monkeys in this area so hold onto your belongings.", "Nice temple, amazing seaview, price is 20.000 IDR, take care because of monkey. :D Yo can go there by scooter, so don’t have to spend money for taxi or local travel agency.", "The water surrounding Lembongan is a vibrant blue and here is where you see it in full flight, literally! The power of the water is evident in this location...", "The visit was worth it because of the breath taking Sunset view. They won't allow shorts inside the temple but fortunately they provide Sharong to wear free of cost, over the shorts. So, what you wear and visit the temple is not an issue. Definitely worth a visit in !", "I spotted Hotels near the edge of the Lake. The weather is extremely pleasant. The compound is well maintained. I stayed longer that planned as it felt peaceful. I rate this temple the best I have been so far in . You have to time the arrival time well to avoid the bas load of tourists. It took a while to get there due to the distance and it is quite high up on a mountain.", "Very nice temple. I think our children (2 and 4) loved it even more than us, they jumped from stone to stone in the water area, looked at the fishes and flowers.", "We were there at high tide so we couldn't go over to the temple itself but it's quite an experience to see it from a distance with the water being in-between. Very exploited though, wish there were some nice temples without all sellers being on you constantly. If in , don't miss this opportunity to see this temple!", "The Temple and surrounding Temples within the compound were simply stunning and the view to the ocean was magical. I do find it sad though that so many people’s footprints have and will go over this sacred ground including mine! For those with walking disabilities or pain, some of it is up and down stairs and you can walk quite a way depending on how far you want to go! There were way to many people for my liking at sunset but we all had the same idea I guess!", "We visited the temple as part of a group.First of all yes the location is impressive and you can take some nice pics as well marvel at the indian ocean crashing on the high rocks on the coast.Now for the temple.Its a huge ripoff. You pay for everything..and when you stroll down to the holy water cave you have to pay a generous \\donation\\\" so that you can climb 5steps on the temple.Yes the other part is closed to the public.Furthermore the massive crowd with the general nese weather makes the experience quite uncomfortable. Recommend for most people to just take your photos gaze at the scenery and then leave.\"", "Temple complex is huge. Includes shops and restaurants. The temples are located at the sea shore. Beautiful. If going to furthest temple, watch the water tide. During high tide you can not cross from furthest temple to mainland. Wander easily and admire the calmness and great craftsmanship. Perhaps a little meditation. So glad we visited here. Many photo opportunities.", "What sets this apart from the other temples in the region are the stunning cliff views and the blue water below. Plus the aggressive monkeys (that were conspicusously less active on our oppressively hot day of visit)! Somewhat bothersome was the significant trash strewn about the park. Also, the temple itself was nothing terribly exciting and you could get better views from the surrounding cliffs.", "This temple has big area and there are two different routes to explore it. You will get different views from the left route or to the right route. You need extra energy here. Minimum 2 hours to get all the best spots.", "The views from the temple looking over the cliffs were incredible and worth it! The monkeys are a bit crazy so make sure you keep your distance. The temple itself I thought was a little underwhelming. Im not sure what I was expecting but it didn't really feel like much of temple. Still a cool place though!", "The Picturesque is wonderful and so is the ambience. Be watchful of the Monkeys here, they are notorious and snatch anything they see you holding. Strongly recommend a guide as they have tricks to protect you from Monkey and explain the history behind the temple.", "Wow! The journey to the temple and then the hike once you leave your taxi or bike just makes this experience so much more worth it for when you reach the top! You can see the volcano which is so stunning! Would make this a to-do when visiting !", "This is a special temple but you can't do alot there. Apart from walking around it, take a few pictures, that's it. You need 15 to 30 minutes there and then you're done, well in my opinion. It's definetly prettier with sundown but don't plan a whole day for it. Easily to combine with other things. One negative point, it's always very crowded with tourist.", "We finished a day of sightseeing here. Apart from being completely over run with large and small tour buses and the hoards they bring, the temple was simply a small building on a cliff. The setting was pretty, but not worthy of the long drive to get there!", "As a professions photographer I was stoked for this stop, I had seen so many pictures and this place looked magical and visually stunning. When we arrived it was just disappointing. Despite the fact it was foggy and rainy when we got there the temple on the water itself was small and unimpressive. The architecture around the rest of the temple was more interesting. Tanah lot, monkey forest and the water temple were way more interesting. I'd recommend skipping this one unless you have a lot of time on the island to spare for exploring", "Not impressed with all the rubbish and nowhere nice to sit. You need to be in one of the bug hotel to get a better area. Some ok warungs and restaurants beachside", "Very spiritual place. good time to visit is before the sunset, turn around the temple and take a lot of pictures !! You can dine and watch the sunset. after that watch the theatre.", "So we came to know about this place on social media, and decided to have a look. Our driver gave us a ride to the last stop where you have to continue on a very steep walk, donate to temple and wear a saron. You can only enter the first level temple where there is a small yard with the famous gate of heaven and a 3 hours of waiting queue to take a fake picture with a reflection of water done by a mirror. Avoid at any cost unless you are hungry for likes.", "The Temple and place is just beautiful. Be prepared to walk a bit. It’s picturesque and a site to see.", "We just enjoyed the beautiful scenery but we couldn't enter the temple itself. But this is such a must seen place", "We visited this temple early in the morning because of the hot weather. It has a nice view over the ocean and it is easy to walk around. There are monkeys in this temple but they are naughty and will steal your sunglasses or other things you carry like a water bottle. Therefore it is reccomended to take a guide with you, the monkeys know them and will stay away from you.", "We stopped here as part of a day trip. Glad we stopped to have a look. The place is nice but unless you are attending the evening sunset event then you don't need more than an hour here. I wouldn't recommend that you need a guide just be careful of the monkeys as they try to steal everything, rings, glasses, ear rings, flip flops/thongs everything so just be aware of what's around you. The temple and the area around it are beautiful worth a few snaps. If you are passing worth a visit but I wouldn't go out of your way for it", "Not bad. Nothing spectacular but incredible views and cranky monkeys. A large temple with some good cliff walks", "Lovely temple on the cliff. Good for photo ops. The beach was a bit high tide. Please be careful with young children.", "Look the temple is good and can have stunning views but be prepared to wait hours to have your photo taken.You arrive and fork out 45000 each for the shuttle bus to take you to the next stop where you fork out 55000rph to be kitted out with a sarrong and in my case a scarf to put over my shoulders,Its stinking hot and this must not be removed whilst in the temple area.Walk up the hill to the temple and receive a numer to get your photos taken.We arrived at 260 and we were number 333 so we didnt wait.It was late in the afternoon and we had been travelling all day.We actually paid 20000rph down at the restaurant area for photos upstairs and they were great.Would love to try and get the mirrored photos at another time but the wait is hours and if the clouds are in there is no view of Mt Agung.Morning would be best but still expect a wait.Very commercialised Im afraid and be prepared for a long wait for photos", "There is a wonderful temple which has beautiful views. It's well worth the vist. There is also so little markets if interested in a little shopping.", "One of the best places in . Temple where you can see the mesmerising scenarios. The design of the temple is just amazing. It will take some time to reach here from the town. So try to start your journey just after breakfast. Some shops are there to buy local crafts(bargain please).", "It has beautiful view on the sea. Also we bought bracelets qnd got also blessing with them. Just watch out for monkeys, they can be aggressive and attacking when you least expect.", "We visited a few different beaches during our stay in and were very upset and the amount of rubbish and debris lying around. We took a cab to Seminyak Beach and could immediately see a huge difference from the other beaches. We could tell that a tractor had been over the beach before our arrival. There was the usual umbrella and deck chair crews at the beach and we were able negotiate down from the 200000 IDR quoted to 150000 IDR. The beach was not very crowded. There were the usual peddlers walking up and down the beach and for the most part were respectful if you decided not to purchase. A few were a bit more zealous than the others, but overall a simple no thanks was usually enough. The thing that impressed me the most was at the high tide time, the umbrella traders and their crews came down to the water's edge and raked and removed any rubbish on the beach and then took it away and placed it in a bin. (We had seen a crew on another beach, rake up the beach but then just dig an hole and bury it). It took them only about 10 minutes and small crews were doing it all the way up the beach. The restaurants in the area were a little more expensive than other areas, but still good value in comparison to aussie prices.", "Absolutely stunting view. The cliff and ocean look breath-taking and unblock sunset view was awesome. We didn't visit the temple. There's a left and right path. We went to the right side of the cliff for sunset view. Things to take note: Monkeys everywhere on the 'Sunset Cliff'. Do be careful as they will take their chance to snatch anythings they can in exchange for food. We've seen them destroying tourist sunglasses.", "The temple, the ambience, the view and everything was majestic! Word can't describe how beautiful this place when the sunset is coming. Anyway, there are a lot of monkeys around the temple so make sure you are careful.", "Wonderful stone carvings everywhere, a beautiful temple, and more fun than a barrel full of monk....sorry, couldn't resist! They are fun to watch. And interesting to interact with IF they initiate and IF you aren't carrying anything edible (no gum, tic tacs, etc.). Just don't! I use the term \\interact\\\" loosely. Basically they can use you as a climbing/sitting post, but you should not try to pet them or anything. They do have teeth. If one of them climbs on you, just relax and hope that someone you know can snap a quick picture.\"", "This temple is worth visiting for the views alone as it is built on top of a cliff. There is a nice walk on either side of the temple along the cliffs. Not sure if it was just the day we were there, but the monkeys were never an issue and we only really saw a few of them.", "It is marvelous temple inside the lake and mountains as background. Need to pay an entrance fee of 30000 IDR per pax. The atmosphere around the temple is soo peaceful and everyone would like to spend some time here.", "Definitely check this spot out when you’re on Nusa Lembongan, and make sure you’re there for sunset! The Devil’s Tears wraps around the edge of the coastline, so make sure you walk around and see it all, including the crashing waves and the still pools on the cliffs. Pro-tip: Bring a little money when you visit, as there are vendors here who will sell you a fresh coconut or Bintang to enjoy as you watch the sun go down.", "Come early or come late to this temple as around 200 tourists are making a line to wait for their turn to make some photos in the Gate of Heaven, the most famous attraction in this temple.", "Very beautiful temple, but a bit busy so try to go early in the morning. It’s a perfect stop on the road from ubud / Padang bai to Amed", "this is a very inexpensive yet lovely place to enjoy the gardens and the view of the temple in the lake. I really like that this is a place that so many locals as well as tourists visit. The garden is very well maintained and full of colour. Just a couple of dollars each for a ticket and the markets stalls have good value souvenirs .", "Beautiful temples by the seaside. Go during sunset where the colours of the sky will make it a photographic moment.", "If not for the great coastal location & the monkeys, I would have been very disappointed with this very mediocre temple. The paved path along the cliffs with their amazing views were worth stopping here. Be warned the monkeys can be a little daring here- they steal something from you in hopes you trade them food for your item back. Another minor drawback was having to wear a sarong (s sign of respect) during the hot temps even if you wear long pants", "Best views are from the cliff side looking up at the temple. Inside the temple its self is not that spectacular however the views of the ocean and temple from the cliff's are amazing. Definitely walk as far as you can walk either side of the temple it is worth it. Timing is everything, you want to get the views at sunset however if you are too late the traffic will make you miss it. We got there at about 4:30 and got straight through, we left just before the actual sunset but the views were still amazing. As we left we saw the huge lines of cars who were probably going to miss it. Entrance was 20,000 IDR and included a sarong", "The temple and its premises were very beautiful. It was a quick walk-through, although I'm sure you could take more time than we did. I did feel slightly pressured to buy something and to provide a high tip to the guide, but all in all it was worth going.", "We were excited to be going to our first temple. When we arrived we had to put a wrap around our waist to cover ourselves. No problem because they provided them from a huge bin. The wraps were worn out and some had tears in them but who cares. They served their purpose. We then hiked uphill quite a distance to the temple only to discover that it was simply a bare floor which we could see through an iron gate. The space was locked to keep the public out. Also on arrival we were asked to remove our glasses otherwise the monkeys would snatch them off our faces. Oooo we thought monkeys! We saw one group of about a dozen monkeys. Nice but not worth the drive to see. The views were spectacular but we could have seen such views without being stuck in a car for an hour to get there.", "From this place, you can see Indian Ocean directly from coral sloping with height 100 m in average. You can find many monkey here, be careful dont disturb them.", "One of the most epic view you ever see so beautiful and nice the holy temple and the holy water something makes you feel the really Atlantic and original times like you traveling in time to the best and see a very good story about the ancient gods and history I love it and the local restaurant there was really nice like we had a very great time", "Visited the ‘temple’ but there really wasn’t anything to see other than a few monkeys and hundreds of tourists taking selfies. Beautiful views of the ocean but not worth the entrance fee", "Spectacular view of the temple from the other cliff. The place is very crowded and commercialized, we have to walk through the stalls with souvenirs before reaching the place. No visitors could enter the temple, it could only be viewed from a distance.", "A nice place to visit and watch the sun go down. You can't visit the temple but we visited on a special day and it was fantastic to see everyone in traditional dress visiting the temple. Plenty of shops to visit while you wait for sunset.", "It's worth the visit and it is definitely one of my favourite locations in . We went there in the morning (around 10 am) and ended up staying a couple of hours. After you visit the temple and its immediate surroundings, take a walk along the black sand beach towards the golf resort and climb the rocks next to it. What you will see on the other side is simply breathtaking!", "Traditional temple beside the lake. Nice architecture and surroundings. Lots of shopping and restaurants nearby..", "The temple itself is beautiful, but not only, the park where others temples are, is also very nice. There is a lot of people but it's not to bad. Restaurant around will charge you a fortune for food and drink, when you can have it twice cheaper out of this place. Good for a stroll in the morning when its not to hot.", "Awesome views. Massive place and gorgeous gardens. Really nice places on the cliff with views of the temple to grab a drink and watch. Super cheap and a highlight of . I picked up some really nice cheap quality bracelets from a shore just outside Tanah Lot. Highly recommend.", "Beautiful place to visit in , a nice shopping are around the temple. Sunset can be best viewed around 6 onwards .", "We never get bored to revisiting again anf again this beautiful place! You can feel the fresh air breezing gently to your face and takes some photos to be remembered. The speed boat was also friendly and caring by serving us as the tourists. Maybe some cleanliness need to be attention to the many of garbage spread through the lake near to the temple.", "Such a wonderful place to visit. Mountain beauty and temple built with the sea touching the mountain rocks. Awesome view.", "ok place. if you stay away from the main temple. too many tourists. but no touts, so thats good. walk about the whole grounds. some groovy holy men are about. they're nice. has resturant & bathrooms. can buy water. easy parking", "Especially during sunsets, this place is full of tourists. No entry to the temple. Nice place but not great.", "Temple is good , but is too much teeming with people which happens with tourist places that too popular ones , you are not allowed to enter the temple just few clicks here and there but it is worth while standing against the Indian Ocean in the backdrop and island temple infront of you for your pictures and selfie cravings :)", "If this temple looks familiar... you are right. It's the temple feature on the 50,000Rp currency note. Is it nice ? Yes. Does it justify a visit ? Of course. One of the things many visitors tried to do is to fold the 50,000Rp bank note and try to align the temple printed on the folded half with the temple on site.. well, i guessed if it's nice and something you like to do...why not ? Nice stroll around the lake and enjoy the scenery. There are trees with trumpet-shaped flowers so you might to take note. There's also an enclosure with couple of deers (which I hope they will be released as it does not help in overall attraction, at all) The venue is nice enough without the need for the captive deers.. Lots of on-site local photographers to shoot pics of you for a fee. (of course, they stayed away from me looking at my full DSLR system) . There's also a diner (buffet style) near the exit area and some shops (non-aggressive sales staff, thanks god) selling local souvenirs, snacks and drink. Standby small changes as fee is required for the toilet..", "I visited here 10 years ago and loved it. It was just as beautiful and lovely this time around. My favorite temple in as it has crystal clear waters that you can swim in for very little money. You can also feed the fish and it doesn't feel overly touristy", "The temple sat by the sea tranquilly and the breeze was cooling. However, we could only view the temple from far because it was high tide then. The place was over-crowded with tourists and locals trying to sell you things like toys and flower clips. We were pretty disappointed that we were unable to get nearer to the temple due to the tide condition.", "Not worth the visit. Over commercialised, entry fee, people everywhere. Paid to use toilets and they were filthy. Traffic is horrific. There are 2 major points, each with a temple on them, which you can not go into. We didn't even wait for the sunset as it was so overcrowded we left early to beat the traffic. Your better off seeing the sunset off a beach with less people and view a quiet local temple instead.", "A must watch temple during your visit to . It is a beautiful place for sunset and would recommend to spend 4 hours near the temple.", "I went to the temple before leaving . It's a short visiti there but I'm glad I had visited. This beautiful temple is a 'floating' temple. When i went there, it was high tides and I could not cross to the temple but it was a nice experience to walk further out to take picture of the holy temple. Lovely place for sunset as well.", "Stumble across as I was riding my bike with my wife round Lembongan island. A very unique place with jaw dropping scenery, cliffs, waves. rock formations & some say sun sets as well. Could be a very romantic place for couples : bring along some cool drinks for sunset. you can actually walk along the cliffs , spending the whole evening watching at those immensely strong waves of the Indian ocean. Simple love it !!!", "Beautiful sunset - quiet & minimal hawkers, and many friendly restaurant/bar staff that are keen for your business - although do go to the toilet in your hotel before using a beach restaurant one!", "You'd need a sarong to cover your knees, if you don't have one, that can be rented. It will come with a yellow sash. This is the only temple we visited which strictly enforced this dress code. The temple's grounds are quite extensive. Packs of monkeys live there and are definitely NOT SHY about snatching any loose objects from you. One wasted no time to hop on to my husband's head and proceeded to steal his bottle water. Aside from thievery these monkeys are not nice or good natured. We saw bigger ones repeatedly sat on and squashed younger monkeys without provocation. As we could not enter into the temple, most people just strolled on the ground to enjoy the views of the temple, the cliff, and the sea. It is a certainly a pleasant place to visit and as many said before, to see the sunset. We intended to see the Kecak Dance in the evening. However, after seeing how far it would take to walk to the performance, (and back to the car afterwards), and among so many other tourists, it no longer appealed to us. I think our private driver/guide sighed his relief when we said we wanted to return to our villa without waiting for the sunset or the dance performance.. It is worth a visit to this temple. But unless you can handle large crowds, skip the evening activities.", "They call this the monkey temple. The guide and driver advised even against carrying purses and camera. We did not interest any monkeys. The sunset and the view of Indian Ocean is just amazing. Even better the Kecak dance they have every evening. A must see attraction in ,", "This place was great, monkeys are running around everywhere, they can touch you but you cant touch them. One actually climbed up on my wife and sat on her shoulders, she had her hair in a bun and it was curious as to what that was! Go early! earlier the better, crowds don't show up until around 10 i think we got there at 8, lots of people there to just get their Instagram picture so if your going to actually appreciate the nature, monkeys and art, go early, tickets cost 80,000RP each (6.00USD). We didn't have a guide, and didn't really feel like we missed out on anything. To us it looked like the guide was just someone you paid to take pictures of you, but maybe they had some cool facts we missed out on. In the forest there are many beautiful Hindu temples. You are only allowed in if you are in traditional nese dress, this is probably done to keep the tourism out of the holy areas. definitely recommend this to someone in the area!", "We were taken here by our driver and we walked around watching people who did not either read the signs or did not take any notice getting attacked by cheeky monkeys who were stealing the people's sunglasses their hats and any loose stuff they could get hold of. The keepers would throw them good and they would drop whatever they had in their hands or mouth and then the keeper would be able to get the article back. The view from near the temple was spectacular and beautifully presented but we were very disappointed the actual temple was closed. Worth going to for the view and the monkey business .", "This is a \\must see\\\" in and according to photo's in books and magazines it should be a beautiful place. And indeed this temple is on a unique location and the view is beautiful. But, and I am a tourists as well, there are way too many tourists. It was very crowded and as so difficult to make the pictures as seen before in the magazines. There always will be people at the wrong location to make great pictures. When I was finally able to make a picture of a temple (there are more then one), there where two garbage bins placed that ruined the photo. It cannot be published as the bins do not fir in the otherwise serene picture. Then there are many location that are forbidden to visit unless you want to pray. Of course I understand that fully and I respect it too. But as the site is made so commercial with photographers and sellers that it can hardly be called a scarred place in my opinion that I find it weird that so many locations are a no-go area. So the best view would be on top of the temple but that is not possible to visit. However I am happy to have been there.\"", "Great setting on the coastline of . The best time to see this place is at Low tide when you can walk to the lower part of the temple. The stands and food stall are a tad overprice, but fun to visit.", "This temple and gardens was nice to walk around. There are steps so not suitable for wheel chairs. The views from the cliff tops are great. There was even a wedding when we were there. watch out for the monkeys stealing your sunglasses etc.", "Also referred to as the Sunset Temple, the impressive black lava towers of this sacred 16th century temple are situated on a rocky outcrop that extends into the sea. Surrounded by pristine aqua waters and the white surf that crashes against the rocks, it's easy to see why this location is a favorite among photographers. It tends to be very crowed for that reason.", "This temple could be very solemn due to location. Center of a lake, and surrounded by mountain ridge... however due to the hored of tourist... it has lost its tranquility. You can't get a nice shot of the temple, and the surroundings... and it is just too noisy. Maybe if you visit during off peak. Then you can tell me of your experience.", "Well, after reading so many reviews we went there with a lot of expect ion. But except for a tiring climb and some good view of the sea, theres almost nothing. Its promoted as a temple but you can see only the door of the temple, that too from a distance. There are better places to go.", "We came during mid afternoon which wasn't to busy and had a pleasure walk around the temple grounds. The cost of going in is a little high at $4.50 US as we had paid a lot less for better experiences. However it is worth the trip", "either you go in the morning or evening during sunset. Good place to take great photo shots. If you are lucky and low tide, you can walk across to the temple. Ample of shopping places also available. Its cheap. But make sure you bargain. But some shops do have fix price.", "Yes lovely temples but completely swamped by stalls, shops and cafes. Temples are like an afterthought with no precedence placed on the importance of the temples. For a religiously important site, rubbish strewn and dumped in the back allys but not surprising for which is a ticking time bomb of plastic & trash. No control on numbers means you'll be shoulder to shoulder with hundreds of others trying to at least enjoy the visit. Lasted about 20 minutes, took couple photos. Wouldn't waste your time especially if you've been ripped off for transport getting there. Use Uber instead, locals hate it as they can't rip you off, so you'll save a load of cash!", "This was amazing. The temple was closed while we were there but the grounds around it are so beautiful. We visited a couple shrines and enjoyed a beautiful day. The monkeys are everywhere. They can be a little aggressive if you have bananas - they climbed up me and on my arm ... very intimidating for someone not used to it! But there are babies and smaller ones that are adorable. If you're brave, carry a banana. ... if you just want to observe, they'll leave you alone to watch and take pictures.", "This temple is worth seeing but very commercialised. The amount of people visiting detracted from out visit and seeing the temple.", "Stunning sunsets can be seen over this beautiful Hindu rock temple in the sea with the waves lapping at the base, it is quite something. It is a tourist attraction so it gets very busy but definitely worth a visit even if you can only spare 30 mins to take it in.", "I found their rules to enter the temple offensive to westerners. However it was a beautiful site and view.", "Temple is located in a beautiful spot! nothing much to see inside, its just another temple at . Do try the speed boat experience", "Once you get past the hundreds of people taking #followmeto pictures for IG, then sure, it’s a pretty area. I definitely wasn’t expecting it to be a swarm of tourists with playgrounds, pedal boats, and creepy statues of SpongeBob Squarepants... it really took away from the cultural temple vibe. It was a bit disappointing...", "The temple is situated at a very nice spot, great place for taking pictures, but whenever you start your walk there they are, the monkey's, they really attack and hurt the people, we saw a young lady taken off her very expensive sunglasses, a girl about ten, stolen her sandal by an attack, the parents in panic. My goodness what a walk !", "The temple is just amazing and really crowded. It is better to visit in the morning. On the way back from this temple horrible traffic since the road are small and volume of vehicle.", "This is a beautiful temple and very awesome view of cliff. U will enjoy the view of this place.... but be careful about monkeys here...", "You can see the temple from the opposite beach or by going through the water to the temple (there is someone guiding you the way and the water wasn’t too high but long pants etc aren’t recommended for this walk). A little crowded but nice view overall.", "Saw tons of tourists but not the temple. Got in line for holy water and made donation thinking we would be able to go a little further, but crappy fence at stair right off the bat. It was quite a deception and complete exploitation of the holy ground. (But then that's what is about)", "One place to start u r trip.. Very close to south , one of the nicer places to start exploring the city. You might need a vehicle to travel as the public transport is not very great. But once you get there, you will love the spot. I would suggest you to reach at around 3 pm, so that you can visit the temple. After 5 pm the tide rises, so you cannot reach the temple. There will be volunteers to help you wade through the waves. The sunset is best enjoyed at around 5.30 to 6.00 pm.", "Not too hot because of a lovely breeze from the sea. Lots of staff clearing the seaweed and bits from the sea and sand constantly . Very relaxing, Not over crowded when we were there and places to get cheap but good drinks and food. Absolutely amazing scenery and a temple which is only a short walk away.", "Great views but no temple to be seen or culture. Apart from the view there is nothing else to see or do. Not worth the trip.", "We went during high tide so we couldn’t go to the temple but just as we were about to leave the ride went out so we could get closer to the temple (albeit it still not been able to get to it. This place is stunning, the peacefulness of the surroundings met with the crashing waves. You have beautiful sights of the waves crashing onto the rocks and it’s stunning. Would definitely recommend this place !! Be warned at the entrance there is a very very large snake held by a man. I didn’t notice this and I stood with the snake behind me to have a massive shock about 10 seconds later.", "The location is stunning. No doubt about it. We were lucky enough to have lowtide and could walk around. Late in the day again meant everyone turned up for the sunset. So many people cherish this time of the day and the temples viewpoint of the sun setting over the ocean. I like to go for the temple itself so I found the crowds (and I mean crowds!!) and trying to find space to walk and see - frustrating. It is very tourist driven, with loads of markets heading into the area, and equally just as much rubbish lying around within the grounds. Saw the snake cave area - you pay to view, and the holy water area. Don't quite know where I sit on this due to the disrespect with rubbish. I found it quite disappointing that whilst the locations of all the temples are stunning and brilliant - we pay to go and see but where is the upkeep of these religious areas? Are the tourists interested in the temples or is it just the sunset view over the ocean that has everyone flocking??? If you want to avoid and see the area in somewhat quieter times, go earlier in the day. For some reason, our guides always took us in the late evenings - obviously a sunset thing. But I live on an island, I can see sunset over water and rise over water. Whilst it was beautiful, it would have been more so without a 1000 other people lobbying for a spot to do so too. So decide what it is you really want to see and pick the time of day that best suits that :)", "This is a nice photo-op place to visit. The temple and surrounds are interesting, but watch out for the monkeys who will steal your sunglasses, cell phones, hair clips, hats, etc. They will return the item to you if you give them some food in exchange! Very intelligent creatures for sure. The cliff provides some great backdrops for photos. It can be very hot, so be prepared with some water, sunblock, etc. Sunsets are supposed to be very picturesque here, but we went in the early afternoon", "If you go to nusa lembongan you sould definitely go watch the sunset at devil's tear. It's amazing to the see waves crashing against the rocks with all the beautiful sunsrt colours in the sky.", "The views are the best, but, on the other hand, there are other temples on that are more interesting. Can be crowded here. People are warned because of the monkeys. We witnessed a monkey stealing a thong from a little girl.", "It is a temple, but most people are there for the breath-taking view of the cliffs and the ocean waves. Can spend about 30 mins here if not attending the dance. The hike to the temple is relatively ok, and will be rewarded with a great view of the cliffs and blue ocean. Excellent phototaking opportunities of the scenic views (just do not lean out too much over the supporting walls, which are rather fragile from neglect). Will be perfect if the weather was clear and with setting sun view. Note: Beware of the macaques who will snatch your plastic bags or shiny sunglasses should you approach them. Please do not feed them as these are wild monkeys and should be left alone and not made to perform for food. Sarongs are provided free of charge, please use them correctly to cover your legs and respect the nese religion and modesty!", "As my title suggests, the view from this temple is truly out of this world. Walking along the pathways, one can just absorb the beauty and peace of this place. A word of caution, beware of the monkeys, they can become very aggressive and on numerous occasions I saw them take things from people - food, sunglasses and even a guy's shoe (flipflop), from his feet. Keep your possession close and safe, unless you want some animal action. Definitely worth a visit and another one on your bucket list for .", "Very nice temple to visit with lovely gardens. Can get busy especially in regard to parking but worth it. Very scenic. Small entrance fee, but much larger than we expected.", "This was a beautiful location for views of the sea, cliff, and the temple out over the water. The dowside is that it's very commercialzed and crowded and visitors can't go into the temple.", "It was so busy with tourists that we didn't even go to the actual temple. We just enjoyed the view of the ocean and rocks. The monkeys aren't very friendly and steal your stuff. Our tour guide adviced us to bring a stick to keep the monkey at a distance, but don't hit the monkeys!", "I went there thinking that I would see a beautiful temple, but received a cultural shock, as this was the first temple I visited on my first day in . People were not allowed into the temple. You are only allowed, if you are a Hindu. If you are not local of , then you will need to talk to the management and convince them for entering the temple. I didn't find the inside temple interesting so we didn't want to talk to the management. The best part here is the breathtaking sea view, sea green colour of water, water waves, and the sunset over the sea. No words to express the happiness in seeing the beauty of the sea from the top of the hill. Beware of monkeys which are all around the place. Suggest not to look into the Monkey's eyes.", "A simple and elegant Temple. Besides with well maintained site, the temple has a wonderful cliff/beach view, that nobody should miss!", "I was really looking forward to this spot as the photo is just gorgeous, but was a disappointed that all it turned out to be was a walk across rocky water that you almost fall over in just to pay money to be blessed and only get to stand out the outside edge and not go into the temple. Apparently there is a day you can go into it but I didn't understand the English to pass on accurate details, sorry. The scenery surrounding was very beautiful,", "We had 2 hours walk up to Lempuyang temple and one hour walk down in the beginning of March. It was - luckily - a cloudy day, so walking up wasn't too heavy. Wouldn't recommend climbing up for small children or people with health problems, but the first temple is easy to reach for anyone. First temple was the biggest and finest, but we really enjoyed our walk up thanks to our super nice local young guide. He was friendly, open, very sincere, spoke good english and we had interesting discussions while walking up and back down. His both parents and little sister was also working in the temple and he was able to tell interesting details about the temple, Hindu religion and local everyday life. The highest temple was smaller but also interesting and there were some monkeys climbing at the trees. Most of the people visiting in the temple were locals, we saw only two Western couples in addition to us during our visit. Temple didn't have entrance fee but they asked for small donation. Sarong was mandatory but it was possible for rent for a reasonable price. There weren't any annoying sellers in the temple or around it, which was a relief. Ulla and Joonas, Helsinki, Finland", "One of the must see places if you are traveling to Nusa Lembongan! Absolutely brilliant! The tide is very strong and can reach very high so make sure you maintain a safe distance from the ledge (a lot of the locals get annoyed when tourists try to take selfies/ pictures close to the edge in fear of falling off)", "It was hard to get a complete picture of Mt. Lempuyang and the temples before arriving. I had wish we would have known a few things before going. Hopefully this helps. I wish I were reading this two days ago! We hiked all parts of the complex. In retrospect, I wish we had at least taken a moped/motorcycle to the second temple area. That would have saved the legs a bit! Entrance Fee- a suggested donation of 20k IDR each Sarong- You must have one on if visiting a temple. Our driver brought two sarongs for us. You could also rent them for 10K each. It was a bit of a pain to wear the sarongs while hiking, but it would have been more difficult to take them on and off. Most people hiked with them on the whole time. Route(s)- This part is not well explained anywhere. There are 3 routes or options you could consider with the further option to save time by riding a moped/motorbike to the second temple area.Here are the options as I see them now: 1. The two first and best temples from an architecture perspective are close to the car park and don't involve much climbing. Many people seem to just arrive by car and check out the two first temples and leave. There are great photo opportunities and this option involves little exercise. This option will take 30-45 mins 2. Take a moped/motorbike to the start of the second temple area and then go straight to the top. As said above, taking a moped to the start of the staircase to the top makes some sense. It saves about 1.5km of steep uphill road and will keep your legs a bit fresher for the ensuing climb to the top. Doing it this way cuts the total number of steps to 1700. Don't kid yourself... this still won't be an easy task. The steps are steep and slippery. You need to have decent fitness to do this. You will see two more temples and be rewarded with tremendous views if there are not too many clouds. This route should take your 2-3 hours tops! 3. The Full Monte- This was a little too much in my opinion, We walked up the road to the second temple area and then did the loop to visit the other 3 temples before making the climb to the top. This route has 2400 steps. The second temple was worth the visit with great view of the Mt. Agung! We also walked the whole way down which was also brutal on the legs. Take a moped taxi! They are cheap and seemed reasonable safe! I am including the map of Lempuyang. This took us 3 hours top to bottom, but we moved fast. Normally this is a 4 hour hike. Monkey Action! We saw a number of monkeys at the last two temples. As others have pointed out, they seemed fairly aggressive and not very friendly. At one point, we walked within a few feet of a whole monkey family. I did not love that moment of the hike. A monkey bite will end your trip to in a hurry. Be careful of the monkeys, Having said all that... they are not some monkeys from a horror movie that will just jump on you and bite you unprovoked. If you stay calm, they stay calm. Don't show them fear, but also don't look them in the eye! Gear- i saw a people people trying to hike these steps in beach sandals!!! They did not make it to the top! You need good shoes with support or hiking boots! The stairs get slippery. Be careful! Also, it makes some sense to take a rain jacket of some type as the weather really changes from the bottom to the top. Hopefully this review helps a few people. This was one of our most memorable experiences in . We found it to be a challenge and a spiritual experience. You will enjoy it! Pick the route that works best for you and know what you are getting into!", "This is a beautiful temple located at the sea. Should definitely be on your to do list when visiting !", "This place is must see Temple for every one visiting . The Temple is surrounded by a lake, Beautiful flowers, green grass. We traveled in Mid May and the weather was cold here, different from the rest of . The roads to the temple passes through not so high altitude, but the road side views heading to the temple are awesome !!!", "Spent 40 mins in like and 2.5 hours in a car to come to this spot. It is pretty and I did read ahead of time there's a guy with a mirror who shots the pic for you so it seems as it's self reflecting. The self reflecting shot is definitely pretty awesome. How he figured that out? Go figure. I was kind of disappointed that we couldn't go inside the temple and the grounds are not extensive. All in all I thought the trip was worth it since the shot was soooo beautiful! Bring your loved one to this spot it will make for a great pic!", "Was a nice trip out to see the temple in its unique setting, also a nice short walk around the area. Unfortunately they were praying when's was there but I hear it's nice up there too", "Well worth the scooter drive off the beaten track to find. Try not to lose heart at the bad and not to scale Nusa Lembongan map the views are amazing.", "One of the very famous temple in didn't disappointed me ! The beautiful temple at the shore of the sea view is breathtaking ! Worth a visit . Spend few hours and acknowledge the beauty !", "You must be ready for a small walk up the mountain. Although the gates of the temple are closed you will see a lot of monkeys playing around. The sunset view from top of the cliff is beautiful.", "The breathtaking views are the best part of this temple. There is quite a bit of walk to reach the cliff top from where one can enjoy the panoramic backdrops. The temple is full of monkeys so you have to be careful about your belongings. There is a board at the ticket counter giving the required instructions. Its worth a visit for its beauty and serenity.", "A truly stunning temple in the mountains of East with a beautiful view of the surrounding area. The architecture is truly impressive, there is a lot of steps to get to the top, and almost no tourists. Apparently, there are a few more temples after the first one, but you would have to spend many hours and definitely get a local guide if you wish to venture further. It's certainly worth the visit if you are in East .", "Beautiful temple on a huge cliff face. Makes for great photos! Monkeys were a bonus. Would be on the must see temple list along with Tanah Lot. Great to see some of the countryside - it's a lot differnet from the urban areas of Nusa Dua, Kuta etc", "The first temple is by far the best, the rest (7 in all. are currently being maintained, so lots of work going on) only go if you want a good leg workout.. Once you reach the top you feel like you have accomplished a great walk (all steps), but the temple is so disappointing. Tip do not go behind the top temple, because the huge rubbish pile is what is feeding all the monkeys that they tell you are a pest up there! I thing I did love about the top temple is all the birds flying around, it made you feel like you were up in the clouds. The locals here, half ok, half not, same as anywhere you find people :), but overall, I'm glad we went and saw for ourselves, but if I have known what the temples were like, I would of only visited the bottom temple.", "A beautiful temple with multitier pagodas located by the lake overlooking the majestic lush hills across the lake. The air is cool and pleasant.", "It is an incredible area but crowded with tourists. It is easy enough. To find a spot for yourself to enjoy the temple, particularly at sunset. Such a spiritual area. A have to visit kind of tourist site.", "One of the famous temples/spots on I was expecting something spectaculair. But it was at best an average experience. The temple itself is defenitely not the most beautiful on and the sunset itself is like all over .", "Three years ago, I was appalled by the commercial circus surrounding the temple. Probably not the intent for a religious site. Can't imagine things have improved as visitors come in by the bus load. If you want to go see a temple, you have thousands of better options on the island. As much as I think the temple itself is beautiful: you're better off buying yourself a post card. Chose to fly over it this year, rather than visit it.", "way too many ppl crowed in there…suddenly the place lost its attraction…but lembongan is beautiful and lovely island", "First of all monkeys! They steal anything they can get their hands on, so be aware of your sunglass, camera, etc. Also you need to be properly dressed, but do not worry about it. The temple will provide sarongs/sashes to visitors. Once inside you will have stunning views of the cliffs and lots of fun watching the monkeys trying to harass the visitors.", "One of 's best attractions , is its beautiful temples, and this one is truly worth the drive to see . It's a great place to take time to think and have gratitude for all things in life and delete your mind if any negativity .", "Located in the near of the lake, on the mountain, this temple has a great view with a fresh air. Make sure your camera is on and has enough memory, so you can save your memory of this place. You can take your foods or has your lunch here. But for advice, visit this place not in the rainy season, coz you can miss the camera spots. Like most of the touristique in , this temple has also its shopping area. For your information, the 50.000 IDR money has choosen this place for its picture. Take your money and proove it or take picture with this money while you are at Ulundanu Beratan.", "It's more of a water garden than a temple. It was nice to visit, but very small. Unless you are in the area, I would skip it.", "The dramatic cliff views on both sides of the temple and the sunset view of the temple from the west side are worth a visit. I was warned of aggressive monkeys, but strangely I didn’t even see a single one during my visit. The fire dance show has some cultural significance, but it is a bit too long and overcrowded. If you want to go to the show (cost = Rp100,000), sit high on the left side if you are facing the ocean and also find a place from where you can leave easily before the end of the show. The left side is not the best place to watch the show, but it probably allows you to take better pictures of the sunset (I sat in the middle and could only take pictures with the crowd blocking part of the Temple). It is convenient to go to a seafood restaurant in Jimbaran after a visit to the temple. But if you leave after the show is over, you would get stuck in traffic and arrive in Jimbaran really late and have more difficulty finding a restaurant with space. It is best to hire a car for the visit to the temple and Jimbaran.", "Amazing views. Worth too see. We got there unfortunately at the before election. All Temple area was full of politics, each party in different color T-shirts. Of course, this was interesting to see too. We couldn´t go inside lot of areas due these election-related events. Not very clean place. Few steps aside from main path are piles of rubbish. Very aggressive monkeys. One of them just grabbed from one lady her sunglasses and ran up a tree.", "nice place and famous for the photos .. but the waiting time is tooo much and wasting so much of time just for photos are not worth.. if you have a good mirror you can take similar one at many places may not be as perfect but similar .. even the hotel gates were similar and we tried and got beter photos in kuta beach entrance.. good temple but they dint allow us inside even when we said we are HINDU .. but thats not an issue a we respect their culture.. its a long journey and will kill a total day .. better to avoid", "First look at the temple and it's setting and you just say wow. We reached the place just after the sunset (yeah, thanks to traffic in and some goofup on route by our car driver) and believe me it was blessing in disguise. The crowd was just returning when we entered the place and had some quite time next to the sea. You can go around, touch the place at the bottom of the small cliff but you are not allowed the enter the temple and that was the biggest negative for this place. The market at the entrance seems to be good but as we got late, we didn't get much time to shop as shops start shutting down soon after sunset as tourist leave immediately. Whatever small we checked, it was a bit more expensive than some other place we visited like Goa Gajah.", "The temple itself is beautiful and spectacular during sunset. It gets difficult to get to when the tide is high. There is very limited seating especially in the shade", "Land and sea join together for this 16 th century temple sitting on a big offshore rock at Tabanan in with entry depending on ocean tide every day. Myth and beauty blended by nature. It's only 20 km from the airport. One among the seven sea temples . Sea God is the main deity . Believed to be protected by a giant snake with serpent cave on the sea shore. Offerings to the temple can be made only by locals. Renovation has been done to retain the temple from damages due to sea erosions. Entering the temple from the mainland depends on low tide. A very beautiful attraction on the nese coast. Not to miss !", "What can one say when the land meets the sea and artists create an architectural masterpiece that enhances those natural elements? This scene rates as a watercolorists’ dream. It must rate as the loveliest temple on Island. Prepare yourself for large crowds, though. And everywhere you turn someone wants to sell you something—from touching a snake to buying a flower", "This temple is definitely worth a stop. I won't say that it's the most impressive that you can see but it's a very beautiful site and really well kept. With some luck you'll be able to witness a ceremony (as we did). Try to get a guide that is able to explain you all the facets and important information.", "A spectacular location with a cliff top temple. A path runs along the top of the cliff which makes for some great pictures. Plenty of hills so if you don’t like walking up and down then it will be a difficult visit.   Monkeys live around the temple but when we visited they were fairly quiet, showing off for the tourists, and making for some more pictures. On reflection you could get similar views elsewhere in the world without an entrance fee but still worth a visit if you’re in .", "If you are in you must to see this temple. I recommend to go there for sunset, though it is very crowded, because the view is one of the best in the world.", "It’s a little over an hour drive from Ubud for us. Entry ticket is $3 per person if I remember correctly. I personally love this water temple. It’s beautiful and relaxing, the air is fresher i feel. The lake is surrounded by magnificent mountains. Also, It’s much cleaner than I thought, and quite well maintained.", "Visited this temple during a Hindu ceremony so it was very busy with the locals, the scenery is beautiful an there is lots to see and do", "This is a very unique piece of coastline with fantastic rock formations including a natural bridge. The temple juts out into the sea and is not open to the public but you can walk to the entrance or wade through the channel depending on the tide. The parkland next to it was picturesque. Nice to look out from here on the view of the beaches. Stunning at sunset apparently but It was raining when I went there, which added to its mystical appearance.", "it didn't feel like coming to a temple, at the front you'll find a series of art shops that sells stuffs you can find everywhere in Denpasar, a sure way to immerse yourself in culture and the magnificence of this temple. the temple itself is great, the entrance gate, the temple on top of the rock, the pathways, everything was greatly built. but you'll also meet the visitors in every little spot, besides the statue, under a tree, on the stairs, on top of a rock... everywhere! i just didn't feel the magic like any other temple we frequented, the experience was void of any gasp or wow or anything close. yes it is beautiful, but that's it..", "Temple complex is quite large and the well-fed holy monkeys hang out here. Hire a guide with a stick or shanghi who multi-tasks in both temple info and monkey protection (take off those sunglasses!). Lots of tourists and cameras all seeking the incredible views, many taking the long walking path out across the sea-edge.", "Tuesday 10th September and we were on an all day tour of the Royal Lake and Temples Tour, which we booked through the Tui Representative at our Hotel. Our first destination and stop was at Tanah Lot where there are 2 temples beside each other. We visited the spectacular Pura Batu Bolong first, then we walked along the coastal path to visit this Temple. It really is a spectacular sight to see the Temple standing on the rock in the sea We made our way down on to the beach, as it was a low tide we were able to take off our sandals and paddle out to the rock, cave and Temple. We walked to the Holy Water Spring, a fresh water spring in the cave, it was possible to drink from the Holy Spring and receive a blessing. The Temple stands on the rock above the spring, it is not permitted to go up to the Temple. On the the headland across from the Temple there is another small Temple, which tends to be overlooked. This is Pura JRO Kandang. On the landslide there was another cave which is known as the cave of the Holy Snake. We did stick our heads into the cave but did not venture in. There were sellers and hawkers here mingling with the visitors trying to sell all sorts of touristy tat.", "It is a nice beach side temple. Good for photography and those who wants to see some sea formations (geography students). Awesome views. It is crowded, but tell me which tourist attraction is not crowded. So, do expect crowd and inconsiderate people to be around there.", "This temple is lovely to go and see the sunset. Although the sunset kind of stops you getting good photos of the temple in full day light. Dont wear earrings and sunglasses if possible. If your wear glasses for seeing like I do, keep hold of them when the monkeys come by. I saw them rip glasses off a ladies face and throw them over the cliff! Go and see this temple.", "Okay so this isn't a real temple, but it's super pretty. We bought some fish food for the kids and spent a lot of time just walking on the stones watching the well-fed koi chase the pellets. It was calm and peaceful in there and a wonderful respite from the crowded (and more authentic) temples. Highly recommended.", "This is a very special place to see and where to take part in the purification. It is beautiful and very spiritual and could stay there all day, the vibe is definately something else.", "Larger temple in Jungle on sea cliff. World class views. Temple is perched on a limestone reef - dramatically beautiful. You can hike along the cliff - gorgeous. Monkeys in the temple will steal your glasses or loose items (PHONE!) so watch carefully. Gotta see this one.", "Went to this beach with some misgivings after reading reviews. Sand was clean when we got there so that's nice! You can lounge under an umbrella with chairs as long as you purchase drinks from the guy whose territory it is. We sat at Monkey Bars. Super nice guy! Had drinks waiting for you as soon as you were done with the one in your hand. Water was deliciously warm. Bad parts? Trash EVERYWHERE in the water. So sad the amount of trash this ocean has. Plus the hawkers are very aggressive and are constantly coming up to you. Nonstop!!!", "When in I would suggest that you visit this temple as priority. I would not go at sunset as it becomes quite busy. We went early afternoon and the experience was amazing. The surrounding gardens are well maintained and you are able to walk through the small village near the temple. Take your camera!", "The view of this temple never fails to amaze. This time we were staying at the pan pacific with family. Just across the fairway and you see this amazing structure in the sea. Best seen at daytime or latest sunset. It is not lit up at night so don't waste a trip during the dark hours.", "The temple on the cliff was breathtaking when you saw it from the view point on the opposite site. One of good places to see a sunset. Also, you will find a lot of big moneys around the area. Be careful of your stuff.", "The result will always be different depending the tide, but it is very nice to watch the sunset there. Been in one bar up on the cliff which was nearly empty to watch sunset, with some beautiful pictures. Drinks prices were correct. Temple is small, but stroll around the cliffs to see nice scenery. Of course, if you are not praying to that religion you cannot enter the temple.", "We visit the temple today, it was very windy and crowded. We couldn't take a picture without at least 10 other people in it. Maybe a line would be better to let people in so it never gets to crowded. But if you know the history behind it, you have must seen it once", "Fortunate to have originally been able to actually visit the temple but now due to tourists misbehaving the actual temple is out of bands. However if you are fortunate to visit during one of the local religious ceremonies you will thoroughly enjoy", "If the naughty monkeys scare you off from visiting this temple, go before 10am. We arrived before 10, and never saw a monkey! We really wanted too though so we were even looking for them! The sea views are beautiful but you don't really even notice there is a temple on the cliff. It's nothing grandiose by any means. Wear pants and a shirt that covers the shoulders, if you show up in shorts you will be required to wear a purple skirt that they provide (and I'm sure have neverrrr been washed). There's not much shade, so go early to avoid the heat and the crowds. Overall worth the visit if you are staying in the south, but if your in kuta or seminyak skip this and go to Tanah Lot...much more beautiful!", "The temple was striking and yet fun as the monkeys provided entertainment. The performance was intoxicating and opened with a prayer for a blessing. To hear 60 men chant for an hour is phenomenal. The story unfolded as the characters walked between the choir. The costumes were so ornate and the make-up was over-the-top. The White Monkey character jumped down from the audience and kicked fire off the side of the cliff. Glad we had an experienced driver. I never would have gone otherwise.", "Cost to enter the temple is 50,000 IDR (about 4 USD) . The temple sits on the shore of lake Bratan and surrounded by mountains, it is a beautiful site to visit and take awesome pictures! I wouldn’t plan more than 1hr to visit the temple. Location itself is nice, scenery is amazing. There are local merchants at the entrance of the site where you can buy food & souvenirs. Definitely worth visiting, the atmosphere is serene albeit the abundance of mainlanders and selfie sticks. I wouldn’t make this a day trip, make sure you line up other sites/visits to make it a full day.", "A truly stunning setting for this unique old temple. Even in the rain this was a beautiful sight and had it not been such inclement weather we most definitely would have stayed longer to admire this beautiful place. Lovely coastline on either side of the temple make it a fantastic photo opportunity too. Negatives are that the place is incredibly busy, even in the rain, so you could find yourself in a queue, or a crowd instead of being able to find space to appreciate the really stunning setting. Well worth a visit.", "Amongst the must visit places in , this temple is located in hilly area. It is surrounded by a lake and the view from temple is simply mesmerizing.The structure of temple provides ample uniqueness to it ,Can easily spend a good time here and capture some beautiful views.", "Well worth the visit and putting up with the occasional squealing tourist! The actual Temple is stunning, make sure you have a sarong to wear to enter the temple. The monkeys are interesting, but be careful they are shocking thieves, love anything shiny also cameras and sunnies.", "Our family visited this Temple yesterday, quite a popular place to visit by all nationality as it was quite busy, our guide gave us an incite to the history and meanings behind various temples within the grounds and dating back towards 12th century, magical place and would be nice to see with water surrounding all parts.", "I enjoyed the visit although it was packed with tourists. It’s a temple like many other around the world. Great view over the cliff. Careful as the monkeys will try to steal your glasses, thongs or anything they can get their paws on ...", "If you are residing in South or may be Ubud. so you will have to cover lots of distance in order to reach to this particular place. You will get the feeling of hill station. But this place is amazing. Dhaka make up till one particular place only. After that you will have to take the right in their vehicle, that's the local one. And for that they will charge 20,000 IDR per person for one way. Once you will reach to the temple area you will have to give the donation. You make give 10000 IDR. Additional they are charging 10,000 IDR now a days. There are lots of Temple inside. In the main temple you will find people in a que waiting for that turn to have good click. You will find local people are clicking photos with your mobile phone with the water effect. As a courtesy you may give a tip of 5000 to 10000 to them. But that's not compulsory. If you have time and if you have the capability of trekking you may visit the remaining temples in the forest. The view of the mountains from the temple is amazing.", "A great place to visit while in ... And, by far one of the best views of the Indian Ocean at sunset. The more one explores the trails beyond the temple, there is so much to see, do and spend time. The monkeys were fun to watch as well. Overall, an amazing place for a evening/sunset visit.", "The temple is located on edge of a cliff and its in a very scenic place but the main temple entrance was closed for visitors. Tips for travellers - please take a private car or bike. Taxis are not allowed near the temple and the local transport guys are not very helpful. They charge you a bomb Personally I wasn't very impressed", "The Sunset provides an excellent Backdrop to the Temple making it an excellent Photographic Background. If Photography interests you, then you cannot afford to miss this location. The Temple itself is on beach and nearby a mini market making it a worth visiting place. All in All, a worth going place in .", "This historical temple is breathtaking. The backdrop of Mount Agung make it look more majestically, and you can capture the perfect picture here. You need to wear a sarung to enter into this beautiful temple and the entrance fee is voluntary donations. It is a spot where you do not want to miss.", "The beach is great except for the plastic! The beach guys do as much as they can to clear it up after the tides gone out but there's still so much. People should be soley employed to clean the beach and take the rubbish away. Helpful for the environment and it would provide employment.? With the amount of revenue that is receiving from tourism, it's time for the Indonesian government to step up on the waste problem. The sea around is heavily polluted with plastic. We saw three dead turtles whilst travelling in Indonesia, and were informed that the most common cause of a turtles premature death in those waters in due to ingesting plastic. Seminyak beach is covered in tiny pieces of plastic and polystyrene which ends up in marine life's stomachs. Which is wonderful for the local people who rely on fish for protein. We spoke to many fishermen who are outraged by this horrendous rubbish problem in the ocean. Playing in the waves you feel rubbish brushing past you and it's just not pleasant. One day we didn't even go in the sea as there was so much rubbish! There needs to be recycling facilities that are readily available and free for hotels in Seminyak and all of . We saw local people raiding bins outside hotels for plastic bottles and cans, surely these could at least be left out for them!? We couldn't even find anywhere in Seminyak where we could refill our plastic water bottles. Human waste is also released into the sea all around via the sewer pipes that go down the beach and out to sea. Also watch the current at Seminyak beach. Great for us surfing and body boarding but we also saw three separate occasions where life guards had to rescue people who had been taken out by the current. Great fun in the big waves but just be careful.", "Depending on where you're from in the world, this place is nothing special. Sadly, like the rest of , this area has the usual rubbish, the final stretch of this road goes through a grassed area so the dirt road was very boggy when we went through. The locals certainly don't care about this area, they seem to think it's what the tourists want to see so they convince the new arrival to Nusa Lembongan that this is a must see. Don't waste your time!", "Great temple in the ocean, and I can imagine with no tourists around it is quite a special spiritual place. We couldn't go up inside as they were preparing for a ceremony. Also, there were thousands of people around which was a bit unfortunate, very very crowded, but just as the sun went down, we managed to find a local bar and have a drink whilst watching the sunset which was really beautiful. Just be warned, this time of year is rainy season, so can be very windy and or rainy.", "So happy we were able to go here. The first thing that greets you is a fantastic view of the sea. To your right is a small temple with good views. To your left is the way towards the main highlight. The temple in the sea. It's really exciting once you see the structure in the middle of the sea plus the people crossing the sea to get there. Instantly we knew we had to try that as well. The waves can get pushy while crossing to the temple so better take care of your gadgets coz the water can splash quite strongly. Overall a good spot for pictures and a place that's truly unique.", "It is located southwest of Kuta, about 20 minutes drive from the Jimbaran Beach. Most guided tour will make this as their last stop to take in the beautiful sunset. The admission is 30,000 IDR, a little more than US$2.00. It is well worth it. There are actually two viewpoints, both on top of a sea cliff projection. The temple is located on the cliff further south. From the entrance, there are separate paths leading to the two view points. The two view points are linked by a walk-path along the cliff. Personally, I would recommend you walk to the view point further north. From there you can get a good view of the temple sitting on the top of a sea cliff projection. It was quite a sight to behold. Then, as the sun goes down, walk towards the temple on the path along the cliff. You will have a full view of the sunset all the way. And if you time it right, the sun will be setting almost completely by the time you reached the temple. It is a wonderful sight! Highly recommend it. BTW, I don't believe you are allowed to actually enter the temple. Also, near the temple, there is an amphitheater for the Kecak dance show. The show time coincides with the sunset. So you might miss the real sunset if you opted for the show. Also, once the show is over, a few hundred people would be heading for the parking lot at the same time, it would be a bit of a nightmare.", "Mount Agung is another important site in . The temple, Pura Besakih is on this mountain. You can access it either by hiking or taking a car. Views are beautiful and it is the highest mountain on the island. Worth a visit, definitely recommended!", "This is a great experienced temple .I have had a low experience but very different so you can imagine how different", "A bike ride among lushy rice paddies is worth experiencing. Wading through water to reach temple had its own charm. Staying for sometime at top hill to enjoy coconut water and seeing breathtaking beauty of blue water was mesmerising.", "The place is looking great! The temple is very beautiful. You must see it. The ticket is 50,000 rupee/pers. But I think is worth the money. The view is amazing. We were here in the evening, around 17 o'clock and it was chilly. Remember to pack a sweater.", "Excellent view , amazing place, view from mountain seeing the ocean is amazing. But the temple inside is restricted. Plan you trip , so you dont have more tide in ocean so you can go to the bottom of the temple.", "First thing first, there are monkeys here. But unlike those in the Monkey forest, these are mean and they can steal your stuff. Our guide got a tree branch to keep them away and we all stood behing him as we made our way forward. Nothing to be scared about, just be careful and that’s it. The views on either side of the temple are breathtaking, and there are lots of good photo opportunities. The sound of the crashing waves is awesome. Be advised that on a hot day you cannot purchase water from inside the temple, and you will need it, as there’s a lot of walking involved. So do buy some from the stalls in the parking lot before you enter. Enjoy 🙏🏻", "Spent an afternoon at this temple. You don't get to see inside the temple, but the views out over the ocean are breathtaking. What a shame that such a lovely spot is strewn with garbage. This seems to be a very common occurrence in . People do not show respect for this beautiful island. There is an admission fee and you are given a sarong to wear. There were vendors selling food you to feed the monkeys. Be wary of the monkeys, they will take things. We were warned by our driver that they might take our sunglasses and we watched them run off with a girls camera! There are also vendors selling snacks and an area to sit down. The bathroom was atrocious - in need of a deep cleaning.", "Being hindu I personally find the temples in strange as they all seem to be stone buildings without many statues and the actual prayer areas - tourists aren't allowed in. I was amazed however by the cliff view and the actual view and spent more time looking at the sea and waves rather than spending additional time at the temple. Worth it just to see the cliff", "Pros: - Beautiful - Massive - Scenic - Tranquil - Relaxing Cons: - SO many tourists, have to wait if you want to get a good photo - Have to pay for a blessing and to enter. Although its not a lot of money I really don't like the idea of charging people to enter a temple- its just profiting off of God & Worshippers - Mosquitos! Bring Repellent and reapply - Restaurant with a view (can't remember the name but theres lots of wooden tables by the edge of a wall) was quite expensive as a family and its also mainly seafood. Drinks were cheap though so maybe just buy those instead. - Cats around the area (personally not bothered but if you're allergic to them or do not like them they will be around) - Make sure you go on a cloudless day otherwise the sunset you want won't be there and it will be disappointing - Not really much to look at, literally just walking around and looking at views - tide comes in at 18:00 I think Other: Bring Shoes that you don't mind getting wet. A lot of cool rock pools and streams", "It was normal for me the temple is in the sea u cant go to it, u can see it from distance from the land which us soooo crowded as if its a park full with shops and its too humid there. Just took some pictures ( the view was nice) u do not need more than an hour going around , taking pictures and drinking something ( there was restaurants opposite to the temple but didn't try them).. Ahhh there u can take a picture with a real big snake ( 50,000 with ur caners; 100,000 with snake guy camera) + theres a big bat too", "I won't do this again, but the sunset is in my top 10. The crowds were overwhelming and the show was way too long and sitting on a stone bleacher bench for an hour without a backrest was difficult.The views were obstructed due to people constantly coming and going.There is a short walk to get to the event and do be careful of the monkeys. Cute yes, but mischievous. Do not wear your prescription glasses without complete caution or you will not \\see\\\" for the rest of your trip. If you wear shorts upon entering you will be issued a Sarang that you must wear during your visit. From Nusa Dua its a long haul with windy roads and the trip back down after the show will take twice that time. If you decide to use the restroom before the journey back (smart move) bring your own toilet paper.\"", "Very much a must see location. Quite busy but people didn’t obscure the view of the temple off shore.", "Had heard alot about the temple so decided to visit it on my second trip to . Unfortunately we found it a bit disappointing as it is SUPER commercialized. There are too many tourists and after walking and wading through the water to reach the temple, we found out that tourists could not go inside! So instead they made us form a line where we were 'blessed' and then asked to give donations... over and above the entrance fee! Found it too commercialised and even though its beautiful from a distance as well, I would not strongly recommend it.", "We didn't go at sunset as everyone recommended. Instead we went at high noon which was extremely hot. Its quite a big space to walk around which would be nice if it was cooler (our fault for going at noon.) You really can't get close to the temples or shrines as it is closed off to tourists which is a bit disappointing. Still a nice place to visit and walk around.", "This temple itself was very beautiful and had scenic views. You have to walk through the waves to get to the base of the temple. The experience is very different and nice. But there will be a ton of tourists trying to do the same that it can get overwhelming. Great for Photo Op. Not much to do other than that. However, there are a ton of shops outside where you can bargain and buy a lot of things cheap. We bought t-shirts and dresses for family and friends here. Also, enjoyed coconut ice cream.", "Everything about this place catches the eye. The temple, the cliffs, the sea, the monkeys! It is a very popular place day and night. Lots of nationalities taking photo after photo of the stunning views. You can walk either side of the main temple getting different views along the cliffs. There are monkeys about and be aware of and respectful to them. A must see when in whatever time of day. Although the sunset would be spectacular.", "perfect holiday in small paradise island lembongan i will come to stay longer next time staff very nice and helpful to get information about lembongan.", "Amazing place. Nice market outside the temple for souveni. Not allowed to climb up the temples but still amazing view.", "There is no temple shrine here for visiting. It is mainly a viewpoint from where the vast beautiful sea and its waves can be seen hitting the cliffs. It is an excellent viewpoint for photography and walking around with loads of monkeys in the area. The temple part is closed for entry, one can only walk around the huge cliff and enjoy the views in all directions and sunset. Everyone has to tie around a dhoti type cloth around their waist before entering the complex (not chargeable).", "This was a cool temple, but it was a bit hard to see. The surrounding were beautiful. I really enjoyed the beaches close by.", "This temple nestled within the beach offers a scenic view for avid photographers. The place also offers cheap shopping and handicraft.", "Loved this visit. Watch your hat and sunglasses, the monkey's will seize the opportunities but there are people around trying to keep the monkey's fed and out of trouble. When we visited the locals traded with the monkey to retrieve a tourist hat, it was very funny. The temple itself is very old and like most temples ( the bat temple being an exception) you don't get to go in to the temple itself. The highlight of this area are the monkey's, the view, the situation of the temple on the cliff, the sunset and the performance. The performance is great, pick up the sheet that is offered to keep track of the story, sit with a view to the ocean and definitely stay to the end. Bring your own water, we couldn't find any.", "After a hours drive, we arrived to see the temple & the famous sunset. We didn't get near the temple & the sunset was not happening due to over head thunderstorm clouds. The monkeys are very scary. They will grab your bag, earnings. They snatch my daughters glasses from her face & took my flip flops from my feet. Really scary.", "I went there with my entire family and it was a pretty cool experience. This is a magical place, a little bit crowded but it’s worth it to visit. Hundreds of monkeys with a breathtaking sorrounded scenario. The temple is like traveling to the ancient past. Take care with the monkeys, sometimes they jump into the people!! It’s not an expensive experience that will you and your family will enjoy.", "This is a beautiful piece of coastline, with a sheer drop off to the sea. The temple is not very exciting compared to other places in . Watch out for angry monkeys on the path. We saw one steal the sandal off a 4 year old (who was being carried by her dad). Probably best to go early morning or at sunset.", "Really a stunning place to visit. As is everywhere in there are market stalls you walk through to get to the temple area itself. The ocean view is spectacular however it's extremely busy. A handy tip is to head left when you get to the sea, past the temple viewing area and up the path lined with stalls. At the top you'll find some restaurants / cafes with an outdoor seating area overlooking the temple itself - great view, peaceful, no crowd! I had a fresh watermelon juice and it was delicious.", "An excellent and spectacular view. This is a must visit place for every visitor in . The view down the cliff and the view of the temple far away, takes you to a different world. The massive sea and the breathtaking view of waves is beyond description. There were no monkeys around and we were told that the place is being guarded to scare off any disturbing monkeys.", "Very touristic place. Nice looking temple near the sea. Extremely busy, expect a long time in traffic if you go at sunset. a bit overpriced. Even with the high admission fee you will still have to pay to go to a wc and before reaching the temple you must go through what looks almost like a village made only with countless shops, With everyone saying hello and trying to sell you something.", "Having visited a few of the “must see” temples in as well as a few smaller temples this was a huge disappointment. Very commercialised and ruined by tacky statues including all the sponge bob characters which are totally irrelevant and don’t represent the culture and religion at all. Actual temples are also a lot smaller than the photos make out. To the side away from the lake area there are cages which look like they are abandoned and overgrown but when you look closely there are animals inside which appear to have been forgotten about and look very sad indeed. 50k per person to come in and complete waste of money. Basically don’t bother!", "This is an absolutely fantastic site. A temple on the ocean, with the surf rolling by, Incredible view. An absolute must see while in . It was well worth the one hour it took to get there from our hotel.", "So despite being billed as a “temple” there’s really nothing to see here. You have a few views of the cliffs and crashing sea below, but it’s nothing particularly unique, and the concrete and barbed wired fence makes it seem more like a prison perimeter than a holy site. Wasn’t actually that crowded when we were there, probably due to it being around midday. Yes, there are monkeys around and yes they are annoying. Fortunately they didn’t seem too interested in me (even though I was wearing sunglasses- which apparently is a favourite of theirs). Though I did see many sunglass carcasses on the path, from less fortunate tourists than me. We rented a scooter from nearby Pedang beach and found the ride a bit dangerous due to a number of sharp turns and hills which the underpowered bike struggled to manage. If you must go, I’d recommend a taxi. I didn’t see the “fire dance” but I have a feeling I didn’t miss out on much.", "Time spent at this beach was great. Not as crowded as others, Seminyak, Kuta etc. but all the vibe of the other places. Ample food and drink available and not too many hawkers. Overall very relaxing day.", "The Temples in are amazingly wonderful. It was my original reason for flying to . The Hindu family were my hosts for the 15 days I was there. The Agung family was very hospitable, friendly, and have beautiful Air-B-B's ready for one or two. Nice breakfast each morning. If you go to you must go to Tagallang and find Lendy. He is the young man that cares for the small temple that overlooks the rice terraces. He is has the best jungle excursions on your trip. Tell him Brad says hello! No appropriate date below. I was there in January/February 2016", "The ocean views are spectacular from this temple! Unfortunately I missed the dancing and the monkeys were so scary so make sure you keep your items safe especially your sunglasses!", "Excellent Sunset Magical Indian Ocean See holy snake And very beautiful temple , magical experience after sunset .", "We loved our visit here. The view is stunning and if we had had the time would have loved to have done the climb that took you around all 7 temples. However we didn’t have 4 hours to do this so just stayed with temple 1, made famous by Instagram. It was very lovely although rather busy and we didn’t join the 2 hour queue to get the now infamous photo. Definitely worth a visit though.", "Very picturesque temple and surroundings but beware the hordes of zombie-like tourists wading through it's bathing pool reminiscing scenes from an Indian Jones flick! Much preferred it to Besakih - The Mother Temple, mind.", "The temples are beautiful, you had to queue up and wait for your turn to have your photo opportunity at Heavens Gate (apparently the most Instagramed place in ) no one looked at the magnificent view, just back at there camera. Posing and doing are the latest selfish moves. It was sad really, just ticking off a self at Lempuyang so it can be crossed off. Haha", "Definitely the most amazing sunset I have seen in recent years. The temple is on top of a cliff, overlooking the sea. Definitely a must-see for its sunset.", "The scenery is nice, the setting is beautiful, but as a cultural/religious site it was very bland. Not only the most interesting parts cannot be approached or entered, several parts of the temple were being renovated, so there wasn't much to see.", "I was lucky to be there on a day when it was not very crowded. I went with my guide from The Authentic (Arjana) and we enjoyed it so much. The weather was grey and a bit foggy but that just made the temple look more dramatic. I loved it.", "I just love this place. The scenery is beautiful and the atmosphere is so peaceful. There are so many people visiting this temple from all around the world. The only complaint I have is that the blessing isn't the same as I have experienced on other visits as it is now commercialised. There are great restaurants along the cliff edge and watching the sun go down over the temple is amazing. The markets are also there is you want to buy.", "although the stated above says im not pleased it is still an amazing temple, go in the morning to avoid all the hasslers and enjoy the view with just a couple tourists", "Beautiful setting, with some spots that are peaceful even when there are a lot of visitors. Nice photo opportunities. There is a park just right beside the temple and it was nice and peaceful to enjoy the afternoon", "Hey Traveler, I am glad you have shortlisted as your vacation destination(or are into the process), but it will be a good decision if its going to be your maiden visit in this country. Coming Back ...to..\\Ulun Danu Temple\\\"..its Pristine beauty will behold you. The Backdrop of the temple compound itself is so mesmerizing that you would find yourselves in awe at the sheer magnificence of this place. A Lake, A Mountain, The Clouds & The Temple...All in a place, this refreshes you, your mood. Ideal time to visit would be in the low monsoon seasons. Clear skies without the sun, adds volumes to its beauty. Dawn & Dusk - Good times. Try taking a tour by a speed boat on the lake, it will be worthwhile. Do Take Pics of this Post Card Landscape. Tip: Carry an umbrella, Try Late afternoon visits, Try off seasons as this place is beautiful when there are fewer crowds.\"", "And I do appreciate the irony in this comment as one of the thousands of tourists that make.this such a popular spot. As beautiful as the temple is it is marred by the crowds jostling for a selfie at the lake edge. Gardens are beautiful with lots of other photo opportunities. Other detractors- an additional cost to use the facilities! Plus the mess just through the gate at the shore edge - why not just fence this off? Worth a visit but plan to avoid crowds or manage your expectations accordingly.", "I just love this place. The scenery is beautiful especially in the sunset. The atmosphere is so peaceful even though there're lots of people from all around the world visit this temple", "Totally commercialized place, with route to the temple going through a shopping arcade, one has to pay to enter the complex area, pay to drink the holy water, pay to touch the holy snake... however, worth a visit.", "Such a disappointment after finally making our way there after four visits to ! Yes the Temple is special and it is interesting to watch how the ocean tides impact on visitors, but the commercial aspect of the place overtook the significance. We were lucky to be there during a spiritual time so observing locals in traditional dress was a treat. Not sure it is worth the trek if you are down in Nusa Dua or Kuta area.", "We visited only 2 temples on our short stay and framed them into one day out. It's a lovely place to wander around., the grounds are level apart for steps getting down to temple level and then back up again.You could take a picinic as there are lovely grassy areas to sit. There are of course stalls selling snacks and souvenirs. Bring small change with you as you will need to pay for the use of the toilets although they are very dirty, when needs must. There is an entrance charge and if you have a driver you will need to pay for parking too.", "1. You can’t drive up there by your own. You need to leave a car on parking and buy a ride from local drivers (20.000 one way means 40.000 IDR total) 2. Forgot your Sarong? Don’t worry you can rent one by the entrance (10.000 IDR) 3. Word “donation” have separate meaning there because there is a “must to donate” and type your signature and amount donated on list (10.000 IDR) 4. There is a couple on the middle of the temple doing perfect picture shots of you between the gates and with Agung at the back of course it is a donation (10-50.000 IDR) guy is holding a reflection mirror close to the phone lenses so there is a water like effect on the picture. 5. Standing in line for a perfect picture for like 2-3 hours - priceless - for all other things you will NOT pay with MasterCard because they don’t use terminals and they don’t have legal businesses. My friend told me it is a Mafia like group to squeeze as much as they can from visitors. And the best part - we asked kindly this photo maker about picture opportunity and he said that if you want to make a picture by yourself with Agung and the gate you still have to water in line even if you don’t want this smart reflection picture! All you can do without the line is from the back of the operator without disturbing their procedures. When you enter this temple first thing you see are beautiful stairs with dragon statues - they are amazing... way better for a photo than this gate with Agung... for this volcano I recommend Mother temple closer to the mountain with way better views.", "This is a very beautiful temple with breathtaking views of the sunset. Do keep in mind the monkeys like to steal your belongings and there are lots of tourists.", "Despite low tide (which we tried to avoid but couldn't find any answers about when the tide would rise), the temple was still really beautiful. It was also pretty cloudy and had rained all morning, but we still found the temple to be stunning. It's worth visiting and is a nice break from the hot weather down in Ubud and Kuta! It's a bit of a drive but definitely worth it.", "Direct View of Sea and Temple, makes a magical scenario of eye catching views , best visit time is evening to enjoy the SunSet", "You go through the scenic and winding roads at the side of the mountain to see this temple. It was only 1hr journey from Ubud. Best to visit before noon as the sun is still not covered by clouds and you can see the mountains at the other side of the lake. This is if you visit during the still fairly rainy month of March.", "Got to make a trip here if u are in Lembogan. Very cool cliff and huge wave! It's natural orchestra here! Remind me on Disney Fantasia. Cool", "The temple itself is nothing special but the view is amazing. You can walk along the cliff and enjoy the beautiful sight to the ocean. Also there is a little forest with some monkeys.", "Not really a temple person, great view of blue point beach, very busy though with tour busses pulling up, went there from Kuta by scooter and experienced the country side", "Was expecting a grand sunrise but it was very cloudy in this area with lots of wind and harsh waves. Pretty nice to see it but not my favorite temple.", "We were greeted by a very friendly guide who was very fluent in English. He took us all over the Temple and kept the naughty monkeys away. He was very funny and made our visit great fun. The views were spectacular and the Temple really nice.", "Worth a trip, however, i strongly suggest to visit in the morning like i did. I heard that by noon, this place can be very busy. It's very beautiful area with beautiful temple. The view looks like what you see in the postcard. It's definitely a must", "Bit of cultural lesson, definitely worth a trip to look at the temple. Great views. A guide is not necessary, but unless you have one the monkeys will harass you, they seem to be getting more and more naughty each year", "Featured on Brochures and TV alike this has become very 'over commercialised' including all of the tourist shops you are forced to walk past in order to get to the temple. A few viewing spots available but you cannot get close to any of the actual temples, or take anything like the featured photos (which probably use drones along with Photoshop! Entry a rather pricey IDR60k (by nese standards). 2157", "Gorgeous view of the temple at the edge of the cliff. The stop and go traffic to get to and from the temple can make the drive take 3 to 4 times what you might expect.", "We did the half day island tour that stopped here before lunch at Mamma Mias. Amazing wild place on the coast. Dangerous and deadly if you fall in. The island has many coastal places like this to visit and get you out of the hotel. Explore the natural beauty of Nusa Lembongan.", "We visited the temple today although it was good but not allowed to go in until you are a believer.I was told can't go in if high tide but not true nothing to do with the tide it is all about being of the faith so visit was pretty sure.Our guide also bored but constantly mentioned his poverty and how local currency not good", "beautiful temple and you can take a photo while you wash your face with spring water then the pilgrims stick rice on your forehead as a blessing . sadly you are not allowed to enter any of the temples there. but i have to say it is amazing", "lovely place , its really beautiful and serene here, the temple is spiritually enchanting. Lovely place to get good photo shoots of your trip.", "You can spend a couple of hours at this location. As mentioned in some of the other reviews, the temple in the sea is easier to reach at low tide. We came at high tide so we did not walk out and get blessed. There were kites flying and there is the \\Holy Snake' that is allegedly only found in this area. There were a lot of people and it was difficult to get some photos without people walking in front of you. So it is a tourist destination for sure. There were shops and as usual, restrooms were available but at a small charge so keep some 1000, 2000, and 5000 rupee coins/notes available. We enjoyed the upper temple grounds more than the lower ones. We saw a wedding party parading through the upper grounds which was quite interesting. You can walk quite a ways around this location so it is easy to spend either a little or a lot of time here.\"", "Stare at it. It does look like it's floating on the lake. Look at your 50,000 rupiah note. Yep, same temple, same view. What's not to like. This is a must see venu, you won't regret it. I highly recommend it.", "Like many places in , the temple is private and only open to locals for prayer. You can't even get near the temple. Skip the crowds and head down the paths to the right or left of the temple. I recommend to the left because when you take pictures, you won't see the hundreds of tourists lined up along the cliff's edge. Continue down the path, it will eventually lead you to an open field from which there is the most beautiful cliffside view. Towards sunset, local fishermen take out their traditional boats and you can see them from there. If you are a photographer, bring your tripod for those long exposure shots of the water crashing against the cliffs.", "An absolute stunning landmark. The entrance was very cheap, I think a few gbp. The photo opportunities are everywhere and it's quite easy to get your photo in front of the temple with your note, I was expecting it to be hard work! Highly recommend a visit.", "the best time to visit the Temple is when all the visitors are not there, then you can really appreciate the peaceful serenity and ambiance of this beautiful place, when the lake is mirror like some fantastic photos can be taken.", "If you go there to see some beautiful temple you'll be disappointed, just like us. The temple is really small and you can't go close, really wonder how some people make those crazy pictures. It is true the cliff and nature are beautiful there but that you can also enjoy for free, without lining up with tourist busses.", "loved our day tour to this temple , the lake drops the temperature slightly and a breeze wafts passed to make the temple even more magical. took heaps of photos loved it. highly recommend worth the visit, after we went to the rice paddy fields in the area just much higher. Worth booking a day tour.", "keep free of debris and rubbish, security kept hawkers at bay", "The temples are small and not open to visitors. You can get close to one by crossing the beach (at low tide) but all you can do is get to the base, from which you can't see anything. All you can really do is take pictures from a distance. There also appeared to be a lot of construction going on building new temple parts - so perhaps better in a few years time. There's also no guides or even signs explaining anything so you have no idea where you are going or what you are looking at. Of course the whole thing is surrounded by a small village of souvenir stalls and small restaurants. Not really worth the effort expended getting there.", "It's A sea shore temple but on a cliff. The panorama is AMAZING ! You can watch Kecak Dance there, you can buy a ticket at 5pm at the dance start at 6pm. Be carefull because it's crowded and many monkey there, watch your hat, sun glasses, and wallet cause monkey might take it for you. My friend got bad experience here, his wallet is taken by monkey and the monkey just throw it away from cliff which is impossible to take LOL Dat monkeys ! But don't worry, just don't look them into their eyes. Beside that visit this place is a must !", "If you want to relax, swim, buy a beer and enjoy a sun lounge - this beach is the best. Choose a bar opposite Furama and the ladies have a great, easy toilet option that will meet with first world approval. The hawkers soon realise what you are into and what not - a simple 'tidak, tidak' (no, no) generally means: ot interested, go away\\\".\"", "Beautiful temple on a cliff top over the ocean where you can get stunning sunset photos. Unfortunately it is absolutely packed with tourists trying to get that sunset shot, so grab your vantage point about 20 minutes before sunset, or you'll have photo bombs of strangers in your shots! Explore the paths for other beautiful spots, cliff and ocean scenery. It's a hard walk up lots of stairs to the temple when it's hot, but the reward is more views. Beware of the monkeys as we saw a few people lose their phones and cameras!", "Enjoyed the trip to this temple. Driver drove to local area. Require to wear a provided wrap to enter temple. Cost to enter temple. Monkey around the area, will take hats,food,jump on you to check your bags. Worth the visit,lots of tourists,buses.", "A great place to end your day in . Must go if you are an avid photo taker! Recommended for sunset than any other time of the day, place is very much crowded with tourist at times, but still there are many peaceful cafes with sunset views and temple, entrance fees is quite nominal 10000 IDR i.e 1 USD per person. there are lot of shopping places near the temple for local handicraft and fresh coconut is must try.", "My review is based on the magnificent views and not the temple. There isn't really a,temple to go into so the hype is about walking across the sea at low tide. Be careful walking across as there are slippery rocks and you can fall. You will receive a blessing once you cross and then you will be permitted to walk further up.", "We satyed at the laguna resort in nusa dua and ofcourse we had access to the beach. The water was so calm and clean. White sands.. Turquoise waters ...it was amazing! Theres a pier to stroll to and also a little peak where you can discover a hidden temple and cliffs. One of the best beaches in !", "Enough to say that locals have build Monkey temple. Very usefull li'l friends but they need constantly to be on eye vision.", "Breath taking temple complex on the coast. Magnificent views. Vendors line the entry but once you're inside, you underrstand why this place is sacred.", "We got there a little early to wander through the market, which was great, and then made our way down to the temple. The tide was going out so we played in the tide pools which provided a variety of sea life and shells. We grabbed a table up on the cliffside and then just watched the show as the sun set. The crowds were not a problem at all for us. We were there mid-July.", "Excellent ocean view .. Old temple in cliff ... Mesmerizing place to relax and mingle with land and water in altitude .... Sunset is remarkable ... Kids enjoyed the clear Indian Ocean water .. Turtle in water also can be seen", "Popular, good waves for beginner surfers. A small amount of litter but not overwhelming. Beds under umbrellas for which you need to negotiate a price. Bars on the beach side, good posi for a Bintang or milkshake. Be prepared for hawkers to which you will have to say a firm no thank you until they get the message.", "Nice and cool view around the lake will be more fascinating if you want to go around the lake and temple by boat in the morning when the mystically fog still around. So peace.....try it.", "Beautiful and striking from a distance (amazing view of the temple on a cliff from our hotel, Pan Pacific Nirwana). But, up close, it is buzzing with people and souvenir hawkers. Loads of incense burning makes it pretty smoky (worth noting for young children or those with asthma).", "It is an okayish place to visit. Best time to visit - 2 hours before sunset.. so you can see in and around the temple and then experience sun setting in the ocean.", "after a long traffic and drive of 2 hours finally we reached here and what we see was just the best moment of our life. This place felt very very peaceful, i loved the whole area nicely maintained ground and the temple itself was awesome nice sunset views excellent beach no word to descibe the beauty of this place. in one should not miss this place by any chance....", "View around this place was so beautiful...watching sunset was special here...sunset happened in few minutes...water in this beach was crystal clear...from car parking we hve to walk some distance to reach viewpoint...there was a temple in sea shore...in tat temple there was holy water which tastes good not salty...u hve to offer some money to priests in tat temple...they wil put some flowers on our head n ears....overall the place was so beautiful n attractive...", "Definitely the temple in the cliff is unique. An awesome ocean view is just in front of you. The traditional dance show is plus too. Overall wise this is one of the must-see temple in .", "Lovely temple which is on a separate rock...place is huge and lots of tourists you will find here...the place is serene and I loved to sit here watching the ocean...", "Had my tour guide drop us off here around sunset time. There was definitely thousands of people there all taking photos and it was pretty much impossible to get a good photo or even enjoy the atmosphere of the temples. It was a beautiful sight but so many tourists and what you see in the actual photos is deceiving.", "From Ubud Central our driver said, it would be an easy 2 hour drive to the Pura Lempuyang temple, hence my husband & I decided to start early at 8 am as we wanted to see sunset at Tanah Lot & check-in at Seminyak to spend rest of our vacation there. But, we could not stick to our plan and we started at 10 am instead. On our way to the temple at a point, we were stranded in the traffic for 1 hour! Our driver said that the locals pray on the road for which it is blocked. We came to know that the holy procession lasts for 2 hours (from 10 am – 12 noon). I am not sure how often such processions take place but this definitely changed out itinerary for the rest of the day. After almost 3 hours we reached Pura Lempuyang temple at around 1pm. At the entrance, we paid for sarong IDR 10,000 each & paid a donation of IDR 20,000. We were told that there are 1700 steps to cover all the temples but we decided to just visit the first temple which has the gate widely known as ‘gateway to heaven’. The view from the top of the first temple itself is mesmerizing!! Also the temple is unique and beautiful. I recommend this place!", "Must see temple!!! When it's low tide you can walk out to the temple where holy water and Hindu prayers are taken place and when walking along the beach you can see the holy snakes in the cave. I suggest to see temple close to sunset time since the views are wonderful from the cliffs. There plenty of shopping and good places to eat while visiting the temple. There a lot to see to plan on spending at least a few hours! Must see sunset while you visit the temple!!'", "This large temple complex with nice views of the temple on the cliff is crowded by monkeys which steal if they can access ones stuff.", "Spellbounding views,gorgeous sunsets..beautiful location of this temple. Not to miss this spot when you are in . Though a bit crowded,but definitely worth visting .The waves touching the temple shores are amazing.", "You can not access the temple, you can only admire it from outside. The spectacle of dance and fire is interesting. The best are the views of the sunset", "Now, I understand that this place is sacred to the Hindu culture and religion and I can and do respect that. It holds great value to the nese but as a traveller it is was one of the most underwhelming sights I went to see in a 10 hr trip to see the top 5 places. It was a 2 hour drive that I cant say was worth it for me, but considering the reviews I am the odd one out. There is a cultural village that situated around the temple for you to walk around but it sells the same things that every other store sells. However, I took advantage of the pretty surrounding scenery and took some good photo's but not worth a 2 hour journey from Ubud.", "One of the most amazing place, the view was amazing the Indian Ocean crashing into the rocks temples inspirational. Well worth the trip out along the coast.", "One of ’s famous cultural attractions is this temple located on a rocky ocean outcrop just 30mins north of Seminyak. You can walk out to the temple only at low tide and once there receive a blessing from a local holy man. While it is touristy it’s a great half day adventure. Look out for the Holy Cobra as well as the Luwak Coffee on the way up to the lookout where you just might see some Asian Palm Civet’s the cat like creatures who produce the coffee.", "Long journey to lempuyang is worth it, nice view with gunung agung as background. The pura is like on the cloud. They are several pura in one area but you need good stamina to hike till the last pura.", "Went to Seminyak to check out the beach and got a huge shock the beach was disgusting rubbish piled up all over it We were told it was the weather that caused the rubbish So many plastic bags all washed up we were shocked to see the beach looking like a huge rubbish tip", "At the beginning is crazy, I can´t´believe people wait for an hour to take the famous fake photo just for instagram! they put a mirror to make an effect... but this is just at the entrance of the temple, this is a stair temple, I didn't do all the steps up, but it was decently worth to avoid people and go up, beautiful in the middle of the clouds and also real ceremonies... Don't stay fake and go up!", "Beautiful scenery, but your going to need to be there by 6am. It gets super busy here as everyone wants the ideal photo standing between the Gates. The backdrop is Mount Agung and normally at 6 am the locals line up the tourists and then 1 by 1 take the photo for you and yes there is a tip involved. It can take a long time getting people through, just saying. My photo was taken at 5.30 am we didn't stay for the sun to rise further. The gates are the first temple there are another 6 higher if you want to walk up another 1700 stairs and let me tell you its steep walking. From Sanur it took 2 hours just to get there, if your bartering on the street for transport to get there i suggest you ask yourself what you would pay yourself an hourly rate, these drivers do a good job and these roads are not easy. Good luck and safe travels", "An amazing place but full of tourists. The crowds killed all the magic of the place. Still, worth visiting. A very beautiful temple. Just don’t expect to have an spiritual experience.", "Only seen Temple from oneside again not disability friendly lots of stairs but took some nice photos of the sunset overlooking the temple", "The temple located alongside a beautiful lake has spectacular views. Post card pictures with a decent camera. Must visit on a trip to .", "Dont expect much. You wont see much and you cant enter the temple but there is a long path along the cliffs with nice view. Then it is nice to wait for sunset here but like another but like other famous spots in , this place is also really crowded. On the other hand there is lot of space for everybody. And beware of monkeys :)", "Highlights : 1. The temple is attractive both in low & high tides 2. The Shopping & eating outlets are very good & reasonable (bargaining possible)", "Devil's Tears is one of the places one must visit when visiting Nusa Lembongan. The perfect time to visit is at dusk where you can enjoy the sun sets on the east. But I'm warning to not get too close to the edge as big waves every now and then will splash over you and make you wet. If you still insist on approaching the edge, make sure you cover all your belongings with a water proof bag. Otherwise, you have to replace your phone or camera with a new one.", "Large beach, was not too crowded, a few hawkers, some trash, strong waves and currents, beautiful sunsets", "The beach is really great with waves for the board riders either just starting out learning, or for the more experienced . There's heaps and heaps of people trying to flog anything they can. What was disappointing was the hawkers are teaching their young and very young kids how to do it..very off putting.. The toilets you have to pay for now, they collect the money But they do Not Clean them that was more than disappointing..", "This place is very spiritual and beautiful. There a quite a few steps at the start, and then you walk up a massive hill to get to the start of the 1700 steps. Take lots of water and have some comfy shoes on. We happened to be there on the day of a local ceremony so it seemed to enhance the spirituality of the place. You do pay a donation to go into the temple and if you don't have a sarong, these are available to hire aas well", "Very picturesque but incredibly crowded as we arrived on a Sunday during a school holiday period. Entry is 50000IDR per adult and you don’t need a sarong if your shoulders and knees are covered. Lake itself is beautiful as are the temples. Not sure about the fiberglass duck and swan peddle boats however!", "This is a typical place that should be visited during the sunset. Far from being a spectacular temple, the colors of the sunset will bring some magic to this place. The people should be careful with the personal objects - specially with sunglasses and mobile phones- otherwise they can be robbed by the monkeys. Sometimes is possible to recover the things, but others the monkeys will simply destroy the object.", "We arrived at the temple , I walked all the stepping stones, we loved the temple and the waterfalls, the kids were having fun with the pools, we had great fun, would recommend to any traveler , we would put this into the top 10 temples.", "I always enjoy a walk along the beach, its peaceful and no hawkers hassling you to buy anything. Very pleasant experience.", "Bit of a tourist rip off. The temple is okay, but too commercial and not as impressive as a lot of other temples in . If you are short on time you might as well skip this place...", "Perched on 70 mt high cliff with the mighty Indian Ocean crashing below,this Temple offers a view is like none other.The best time to visit the temple is during sunset when the Kechak dance show is also performed.However we were forced to visit it during afternoon.The view was still spectacular nonetheless.For photography enthusiast this is an excellent spot to get a perfect sunset shot.Regarding the monkeys,yes we were warned about them.Infact official announcement is also done to warn the visitors to keep their belongings safe.However the monkeys tend to be more active at he early morning hours and at the afternoon we didn't find a single one of them!One has to wear a sarong while entering the temple which is provided at he entrance without any extra charge.You will be much better off with privately booked cars as taxis are difficult to get.This is a must visit place indeed!", "Things to consider just to get that perfect mirrored shot of heaven's gate: Minimum of 1.5hrs queuing time Weather... Too hot especially noon time In case you really want to include that shot in your photo travel collection: ****Put on sunscreen ****Bring hat/umbrella ****Water ****Fully charged cellphone - they have their own photographer, using cell phones only. ****A lot of patience Queue starts at 5am. Photoshoot at 630am. Wait for your number to be called. Sleeveless dress not allowed. They provide you shoulder covering but think of the sweat absorbed by those who use it before you. And please take time to read the temple's guidelines.", "Our tour guide told us that this was one of the best temples in all of and I think he may have been correct. The Temple sits out on a cliff over the water. The waves are constanly crashing against the base of the rock it sits on, which offers a beautiful photography opportunity. You can take you r time and walk through the temple grounds and catch some awesome views of the black sand beach and water. During low tide, you can scale the stair case and actually access the beach to the right of the temple. This affords you even greater hotography opportunities and really chill environment. For all of you drone flyers out there, you can fly your drone in this area but they will charge you 500,00IDR (about $40) to do so. So be aware or just be very careful. I think for $40, the aerial footage is worth it .", "This is a very nice spot to see. Very crowded but as an area is large one will easily find nice spot to take photo. Temples are great, and as most similar places in area is packed with small shops.", "The prettiest temple in . Go before the sun is setting as it is a beautiful experience and great photo opportunity as the sun sets. Be prepared for crowds and traffic but worth it. Entry fee is 60,000 rupiah per person.", "The location of the temple in the lake with the mountain backdrop at the back was mesmerizing! Impressive temple in the lake! Took a lot of photos and stayed around a bit watching the dances (there was an art festival going on when I visited).", "Too Crowded with tourist and locals , avoid coming by car as very rare u will find a parking and lots of stalls are there near by to have food . It is very old temple and local say it's goddess temple of lake danu.", "Stunning temple at the side of a large lake. Quite small but worth a visit as iconic . Bit of a trek to get there with very windy roads. Once there - guides are very keen to take you to the 'buffet' restaurants but we thought expensive for very basic mass produced foods. 100m up the road - a la carte very reasonably priced restaurants with excellent food and service with great views of the lake.", "Nice place to visit but too many tourists around; tours are screaming here and there. The people sitting in front of the \\Holy Snack\\\" is very rude that he tear off our donations and throw it away because he thought we give too little! Btw only Hindu can get in the temple; others can only see the outside\"", "It is a temple built essentially on a small island kind of \\in\\\" the sea, so that it would be cut off at high tide, but aside from some interesting views you don't actually see that much. Still, the views are great, and it's a cool idea, and there's a good feel to the place, so I wouldn't re-arrange a schedule to see it but I suppose it was worth an extra hour in the car. About that market beside it, essentially every temple has that, so if you see a half-dozen you'd see it a half-dozen times, selling the same things, sarongs, etc. Some seemed to have better deals than others, on exactly the same items, with this one probably more expensive because it's higher on the must-see list, so probably not the best place to buy a t-shirt.\"", "The scenery at the temple is great on the edge of sheer cliff edges. I cant help feeling it is all just a great grab for the tourist dollar. You pay money to get into the parking, walk a few meters you will pay again just to stroll down and look at the view. You cant get into the temple but they still make you wear the purple sarong. There is nothing to see other than a few glimpses of the ocean. A bit disappointing acatually", "This temple is located at a height from where you can see beautiful views of the sea.Be careful while clicking pics here as the monkeys can be quite a nuisance and could disturb you by snatching your purse/camera/glasses.They snatched my sunglasses and thank God the temple authorities were around and managed to get them back for me.You need to wear proper clothing to enter the temple here and and other temples in .", "Such a Beautiful view. Looking out from the cliffs and then looking to the cliffs from different angles, you cant imagine the amount of work and labour to get this temple built.. Worth a Visit ! Amazing views and great experience ! Bring a good camera !", "We visited only 2 temples on our short stay and framed them into one day out. It's a lovely place to wander around., the grounds are level apart for steps getting down to temple level and then back up again.You could take a picinic as there are lovely grassy areas to sit. There are of course stalls selling snacks and souvenirs. Bring small change with you as you will need to pay for the use of the toilets although they are very dirty, when needs must. There is an entrance charge and if you have a driver you will need to pay for parking too.", "very beautiful, watching the sunset was great. We also enjoyed the nature in the rock pools. As you walk down to the temple (Which you cannot access) there are some nice shops, resturants and a market set up.", "The history of the Temple is very interesting, our driver was very informative. The views are stunning. The monkeys can be a pain here but we arrived at 12noon, it was the hottest time of the day so most of them were sleeping in the shade.", "The temple is set amidst stunning sea views Beware the sea is very rough here...exercise caution in not venturing too close to the cliff...there are warnings but not enough safety reinforcements You get good souvenirs here", "I found this temple quite catching as it is like nothing I’ve seen before. It is incredibly beautiful built in the 16th century. Would defiantly recommend coming here.", "Amazing temple built on the edge of a cliff. Try and make it here for sunset and then see the Fire Dance. There are some crazy monkeys here. My girlfriend was sitting and slipped off her shoes and next thing there was a monkey with one of them sitting on a roof eating it. She did manage to get it back with the help of Park workers but it was chewed up. Hold on to your things!", "As one of the most important temples in , it is magnificent. There are a lot of monkeys so watch out for your sunglasses and dont wear big shiny earrings!", "Came here when staying on Nusa Lembongan - it is definitely a cool spot to watch the sun set. The waves weren’t too huge so no huge swells but wasn’t hat busy so was still a good spot.", "The temple is on a high cliff, so we could not go up. We viewed it from a distance. Some construction work was going on. We were just at the sunset time, so view was good. Though, there were lot of monkeys around the place and some were bit wild. It is considered one of the best temples, but we found it okay. There was not much to do and we didn't spend much time over there. For us, it was check the box type of visit. I would think twice before going there again.", "Came to this temple as part of a tour around this part of the island. It was ok and quite busy, stunning location but we completed the site within 30 minutes took some nice photos and that was about it.", "Each resort has their own part of the beach but it’s not been a problem for us to walk or along the beach. The beach is clean and the water is clear. There are occasional hawkers but generally I’ve not noticed it to be a problem.", "We visited this temple predominantly to watch the daily sunset show which is scheduled. The temple is always very busy which is expected, as local people go to pray and make their offerings. It's location is set high up on the edge of the coast, so be prepared to walk up a lot of steps, but the views from the tip are wonderful. The sunset show is a short walk away from the temple to an amphitheatre set up on the coastline. Although there's an additional charge to watch this show, it was worth the small amount we paid and the show was very entertaining & enjoyable. Watch out for the monkeys though!!", "I got confused why we visited this temple as we have many amazing sunset places in india as well. We could not enter in the temple as it is only for local people.", "During Sunset time we visited this temple. The interesting part is the temple is not accessible all time. When the water level low then only accessible. It was so crowded place. Lots of tourists visited that moment. The entry fee was 30K IDR each person.", "I could have spent all day every day standing watching the waves at Devil's Tears. The blues of the water are incredible and the waves that come crashing are a sight to behold! So much fun to watch and take photos. It was also a plus that a local soccer match was going on during one of our visits to the area, that we got to partake in! Definitely a must visit when on Nusa Lembongan!", "Amazing location! High low tide depending on the time. Cannot access the actual temple. Just photo from distance! Nice experience", "I've only given this place a 4 star because of the magnificent view. The building itself and the temple are historical and it's worth seeing but the main attraction to this place is the picture you can take by standing at Gate of Heaven. That's only if you're willing to dedicate 2 to 3 hours of your day standing in the line. It gets overcrowded very quick and plus no point of going too early cause you want to make sure all the clouds have cleared and you can have the volcano visible in the background. The cost to get in is 10000 Rip per person and you're expected to donate a bit more. Not an expensive adventure.", "Far from the city area, it is a very beautiful temple near lake and maintained good. You can go for a speed boat ride in the lake for up to the mountain other side the lake which is excellent. Of-course, as many other temples, tourists are not allowed inside the temple. The surrounding park is beautiful and well maintained.", "Situated on a hill , this temple offers amazing views of the sea . A lovely place to be . Be careful with the monkeys they are always on the brink to snatch your bags or phones . But a beautiful temple overall", "The ocean views are good but the temple view wasn't all that impressive. Go early to avoid the crowds unless you want a sunset. Do not get complacent around the monkies and don't use flash with them.", "A must see when in ! Best to visit the temple late afternoon and stay for the sunset. As the tide recedes you can walk out to the temple, which is normally surrounded by water. If this isn't for you, then you can enjoy the scenery from up on the cliff. So many areas to see and explore, you will not get bored here. Just outside the temple entrance is a great market, with hundreds of shops to explore. Prices are reasonable, but don't hesitate for a better price. The shops offer a wide variety of items, you will surely find something to take home. If you are hungry stop at one of the restaurants and grab a cold drink. You can also enjoy the sunset while dinning.", "Nice temple with great breathtaking view. Beware of the monkeys. They will rob your sunglasses. I saw one girl also lost her flipper to the monkey because she was wearing a flipper with a flower on it. The cliff view was outstanding!", "A very unique temple surrounded by water. Amazing to see such a large body of water surrounded by high mountains. A very easy and enjoyable journey out there as well. The day we visited was freezing for us as we just had light clothing on and it was a cold wind! Suggest you take a jacket it visiting at this time of the year.", "Very automatic with beautiful gardens just under Mt Agung so very cool on a hot day tends to be a little less crowded than other temples", "The temple itself is super impressive as well as the scenery. You can’t entrance the temple but it’s still pretty to look at. The entry price to the area was 60K which was quite a lot.", "We visited in October, which is the end of the dry season... meaning the lakes were extremely low. Also, the temples are much smaller in real life than we originally thought. Nevertheless, it's an incredible drive up through the hills - many rice paddies along the way from Ubud - and nearby a colorful fruit and vegetable market. Many bright flowers in the botanical gardens, and overall a serene nature-filled visit.", "Another unique place in . A temple on a rock! On a pretty piece of coastline. Unfortunately, like most of , it is full of shops on the approach which does spoil the experience a little. Still worth a look. At low tide you can get to the temple rock, but when the tide is in, this is a risky challenge. Can be very pretty at sunset, if there is no cloud or haze, when the sun \\sinks\\\" into the ocean, but that is also the time when most people want to be there. Exiting after sunset is a chaotic and slow, peak hour traffic jam. Having seen a sunset there in the past, this year we left before sunset to avoid the crush.\"", "A beautiful location for a temple even if it is a bit of a drive. The temple is much smaller than would be expected after seeing the pictures. Unfortunately we went on a foggy day so we didn’t get as great a view as we would have wanted, but it was nice nonetheless. We weren’t allowed into certain areas because it was for the locals to pray. I can respect that motive, but did find it annoying we paid to go in to only see a bit. Being religious ourselves, we would have loved to experience the rituals involved but as tourists we weren’t allowed in.", "Such a beauty of a sunset and temples on both sides. I felt like I wanna visit the place every single day in my life.", "Yes the view is great, but thats where it ends. As other travellers have stated, you cant go into the temple, after having driven quite a long way to get there. Plus, watch out for those monkeys. They will steal anything thats in your possession, and, they are very aggressive. Not the experience we were looking for. The only downer for our whole trip.", "Go to Seminyak for the sunset views at one of the beach bars as they are priceless. Unfortunately there is just far too much litter on the beach that makes the sand look horrible.", "Quite a spectacular temple which is made in the rock and is actually in the ocean. When the tide is low you can walk quite close to it, but not inside (that is for hindu only). You can find multiple angle to look at it and enjoy the roaring ocean waves breaking against the rocks.", "View the temple at sunset from a distance and it is beautiful. If you go down all you will see is a endless supply of plastic and trash.", "this beach is very clean and not many hawkers. easy to hire paddle boards and jetski’s or book a glass bottom boat or snorkeling tour. lots of restaurants along the beach front. it’s not too deep and no big waves so perfect for little kids", "My friends and I arrived around 10.00am and we are very lucky as no crowd that time as in we are only wait 30 minutes to have some photo ops in this place. This place is so amazing, every corner of pura lempuyang are interesting and has story behind it. It is recommend to come as early as possible in order to avoid long queue. effect.only mobile phone is possible to have that mirror effect. You can also take photos from Professional Camera but that would be just a normal photo.It's also an option if you wanted to give some tip to the guy who will take your photo with tht mirror effect would be nice if the mount agung is visible fronting the heavens gate.Hopefuly you have good time when you are visit lempuyang heaven gateway 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻", "Waves pound this cliff based temple which is partially closed at present for renovations. Still worth visiting but beware of the naughty monkeys. They were swimming and diving in a temple pool when there...Hilarious. The surfing mecca is a kilometre away to the north. Great views from the rambling shacks and bars that cling to the cliff.", "the temple is not to big but surely have a photogenic scenery,,the main highlight for me is the temple at the lake,,but after all it's a good visit,,", "Overall you can only see the temple from the ground and cannot really climb the rock. There are several cultural buildings you can walk though for nice photos. You can receive a blessing from the springs for a small donation was was a nice experience.", "If you already have seen a great sunset then probably best to avoid. Very busy and we went before the 6pm madness. The only good thing was some good photos.Monkeys are a pest but just don’t have anything loose they can grab. In terms of the temple I am sure there are better ones to see in ", "Fantastically clean beach. Very long and sandy with great views. can be a bit irritating with some hawkers about.", "Great olace to see the force of ocean, temple and monkeys. perfect for sunrise time. Also you may see the show of dancers in the small theatre on the rock.", "Beautiful area and temple but too busy and too touristy. Its a tourist trap but not without good reasons. So its really nice to be there, but better be there early in the morning I think when there are less people..", "Very nice location on the lake. The tide was low but I think it must be much more suggestive when part of the temple becomes an island. The only problem is that the place has been turned into a big playground for kids. There are restaurants and shops", "Amazing scenery, but the temple was underwhelming. My kids liked seeing and feeding the monkeys. The kekac dance was good, but it was long and the nenches were uncomfortable. Very overcrowded though. along the path. K", "We stopped at this temple which is one of the popular temples. It sits along the shore of a lake with rolling hills in background. The temperature was little cooler up there than in Ubud where was warmer but it could have been because it was cloudy and rainy in the mountain that day.", "We were staying in the Melia Resort in Nusa Dua and wanted to do something for a few hours. So we went to the temple and had lunch nearby. The temple is at a beautiful location and the area around it is beautiful for a stroll. Just be careful that the monkeys don’t grab your your glasses or bag. I saw a monkey trying on someone’s glasses he had just pinched. So if you are looking for something to do that does not take all do, can recommend this. Entrance costs only a couple of dollars.", "We visited the temple during late afternoon and stayed the great evening show of nature - the sunset! Watch out the monkeys - they steal everything from eyegleasses to watches and jewelry. Just leave them behind in order to enjoy the temple quioetly", "The temple is very old and built on the top of a coastline that’s super impressive. If you don’t mind the lack of intimacy and being jiggled around by hundreds of new found friends then you should be fine. A stroll along the walkway turned into an Indiana Jones type affair though - as we got further along the path the monkeys became more and more confident. After snatching a pair of (prescription) sunglasses - gone forever - from hubby, the pests then grabbed my glasses and whisked them away. If it wasn’t for a petite yet determined local woman that would have been the last of my glasses and I would not have been able to see more than 5 feee in front of me. As for the show, packed to the rafters is an under-statement. Go for the scenery but don’t feel obliged to stay for the show", "We rented a motorbike and travel through the north of the island. This temple together with the waterfall were the highlights of the day. This temple right next to the lake makes a great impression. You cannot miss it!", "Highly overrated and a terrible place to spend some time. Filled with hawkers with nothing to see. Went to see an active volcano but all I saw was a bare mountain with grey all over it. I heard that the treks there are lovely but did not do it. Not worth the 2 hour ride if you are not going down to the stream ( only heard did not do) or trek. Waste of time to just sit among the hawkers , the flies and the crowd and then come back. Try the restaurants around for some peace and quiet.", "Awesome view of the Cliff. The temple is located on the cliff and it covers a huge area.It takes around one and half hour to walk around and take photos of the whole area.Best time to visit there is in the afternoon and you can watch the sunset from there if the weather is clear.You have to wear sarong (traditional neese dress for worship) while entering the temple premises.Beware of the monkeys here, they are very naughty.Always pre book car for pickup and drop at this place.Because if you book only one way, then you won't easily find any cabs in the evening while returning from there.This is one of the must visit spots in .So don't miss it.", "The temple (actually the surrounding of the temple) is beautiful, the view at sunset is breathtaking. It is a bit crowded with tourists. We heard that the monkeys there are quite agressive, but fortunately we didn't encounter any. Didn't stay for the dances as it was extremely crowded.", "The temple is very crowded and just average as far as temples go. I was not able to go inside some areas I wanted to photograph. Had I not been with my guide to explain some things about Hindu Temples, I would have been sorry I walked up. I decided not to go for the show and was glad. Thank you Trip Advisor Reviewers who suggested against this.", "This is one of 's nine key directional temples so first time traveler should visit it, beautiful cliffs especially when sun set. However be aware of the location: There's no cab available near by or outside the temple so you could not find one if did not arrange before come here. The only option is to get a car from the Transportation Service desk here which is very pricey.... And be careful with belongings as the monkeys could snatch it in a blink of eyes ....", "As a visitor to Many times, I'm quite used to the constant \\you come look in my shop\\\" However, it is now beyond a joke and what should be a peaceful walk along the beach is now nothing short of Unpleasant! I do not enjoy being grabbed by the arm every 5 feet. I know the shop keepers are only trying to make a living, But need to learn, we will come to your \\\"shop\\\" when we want to shop, when we are out for a walk, we want to WALK.\"", "Nice temple on the sea but unless you go very early in the day or there is a very nice sky for sunset it is a bit overcrowded for the experience. Lots and lots of handicraft stalls and pushy market people.", "We walked down to Seminyak beach through dirty streets, loose dogs and motor bikes driving on the pavements! When we arrived at the beach all we could see was a carpet of rubbish! Nobody attempting to clear it up. It's just everywhere and it stinks. Sanitary items, needles and general crap. As we walked further along the beach it got worse. We have been to many beaches in many different countries, this is by far the worst. Paradise LOST.", "We went here in late afternoon. It started getting cold and we could see lake started covering in fog. The garden and whole premises is maintened and kept very clean. There were very few people at that time and it felt like all this place is for us. My toddler had great time here and we could do nice photography. Temple is a real beauty, only regret is we can't enter and see it from inside. We spent arnd 2 hrs here and still was not enough. Don't forget to bring sweaters.", "I visited a few temples before coming here and i have to say this one was one of my favorites. There's lots of stalls, eateries and cafes around tge area and i found them to be far cheaper than in legian. They were a little added bonus. You could pick up a fresh coconut and sit sipping it whilst watching the sunset this for me was a magical experience. We arrived around 3.30pm had a look around everything and managed to get out by 6.30pm but you can spend as much or as little time here and it still be a breathtaking site to behold. We were blessed in the holy spring which was my personal highlight, the views were spectacular and the feeling it gave usvwas peaceful even though it was swarming with tourists. A couple of down points.... you still get harrassed by sellers selling their wears such as postcards, plastic kites etc. - not being able to reach the top of tge atual temple itself was a bit of of a disappointment. - people still leave their rubbish around.. plastic bottles were a particular problem. All on all though i cane away glad to have made the journey and would recommend this being worth a trip out.", "It is a nice temple full of locals. The area is beautiful, green, with plenty of statues and details. There, the locals have a swim next to the temple. The best option to see this temple is hire a private driver (well informed and with aircon) or a motorbike (if you prefer on your own), and start from Candi Dasa, drive up to Tirta Gangga, then Tulamben to dive, then Amed to dive (here dive is spectacular! With statues in the sea) and then, on the way back, drive along the coast down to Ujung temple and back to Candi Dasa. Duration: full day. Really worth it! Ps: you can start at any point. candi Dasa is where I started.", "It is really a nice place. The waves are amazing! It is one of tourist destination. Must visit when you come to Nusa Lembongan.", "Lots of people visiting the area around the temple, with a crowd of guys dressed in while at the entrance. I imagine they wanted to be paid to escort you up the stairs, but after seeing other temples, this one seemed not worth the investment. The sunset was OK, but there is an island where the sun goes down, so the image of the ball of the sun dropping into the ocean is not possible to see.", "A hyped tourist place. No foreigner is allowed in the temple. One has to simply go around a restricted area. It is a large majestic area, well kept, clean and large area. Entry fees of IDR 10,000/- for temple and IDR 15,000/-", "This temple was very beautiful with lots of different sites to see within the grounds. It was very pretty and tranquil. Although there were lots of tourists, it didn’t feel too crowded. Our only complaint would be that the cafe/restaurant refused service due to being closed and it was only 3pm.", "Hawkers are well controlled and not the slightest bit intimidating. Plenty of staff keeping the beach clean and tidy.", "This place is quite big. It takes about 4 hours to do the while walk but we only saw the first two temples as it was a 70km drive away from us. The temple is really quiet, there were hardly any tourists so picture taking was relaxed. Unfortunately there was a cloud over Mount Agung so I was a bit disappointed my pictures didn’t turn out how I wanted them. There is no entrance fee but they expect you to make a donation. You also have to pay 20k for a Sorong if you don’t bring your own. It’s roughly a two hour drive from Ubud there and back and your bum will hate you after this journey.", "The first thing you need to know is it's very touristy here! Don't think you can pay for parking only and walk over to the beach and see the sights without paying extra because you can't so you might as well pay to enter the temple and parking is included. We got there for sunset but unfortunately high tide was imminent so we didn't get to go into the temple because we had stopped at all the market stalls along the way! Don't get distracted!! My phone also ran out of battery as we arrived, I took one photo and it promptly turned itself off but we were more concerned about how we were going to find our way home than the missed photo ops!! Luckily there was a selection of bars overlooking the temple that served a delicious Cocktail so not all was lost!!", "Ok to stop by this place if you're also going somewhere else, but I reckon it's quite a disappointment if this is your main destination. Very crowded and also very expensive to enter (with nese standards). The park around the temple had done quite amusing statues in it and the temple itself is beautiful, however it's hard to enjoy it due to the gazillions of tourists wanting to get the perfect photo", "The site is very scenic and very tourist friendly. The area has been renovated and arranged to be very attractive for sightseeing. If you are lucky you can even see people conducting ceremonies since it is still a temple that is still being used. Be patient though if you want to take a picture since there are tons of tourist around the site!", "We had a nice family stroll after breakfast..2nd visit and still charming..make sure you make your way into the Holy Spring Temple for some photo perfect shots.", "I love this place so much cause is very warm and natural. You can see the local prayers and their ceremonies if you have luck. I took good picture with this tample", "Fabulous temple on the edge of the sea with beautiful veiw and great sea fall. Had the privelege of making it to the temple due to the lowtide. Best viewed at low tide and sunset", "This Hindu temple is not open for tourists unfortunately. If the tide is low you can walk to the cliffs. Otherwise, you can only take picture from the shores. I was told that you have not been to yet if you have not been to this temple! So pls come visit!", "a realy beautiful temple. we had rain and fog. but there were so many insta-tourists who blocked one of the beautiful gates. i don’t want to know how it is over there with good weather! maybe they should regulate the time for each person or only allow 2-3 pictures per person.", "This temple is not easy to get to. Its pretty distant from all other attractions. But the reviews were great so we decided to put the effort in. The temple is super small and unimpressive (the photos are deceiving) and its literally the only thing to see there. It would be fine as a 10 minute pit stop on the way to your main attraction, but as the main attraction its a total joke. We were distraught that we had spent 2 hours to get up there and spent 50.000 to see it.", "Visited the temple around 4 in the evening.. gr8 place , but overcrowded ... again its money thing which ruins the beauty ... even after paying the entrance fee , there is some kind of donation, which the cave priests are asking to the tourist.. Sunset view is good and must visit place , if u r in ..", "The place is really beautiful, if you're playing again try to explore lembongan island you guys will not regret because this place is really good. Great place to spot photos, but be careful when taking photos because the waves are quite dangerous. But overall a very nice place for a holiday.", "Had a few hours left with Grab rent (420k for 8 hours), so decided t ok guve this temple a try. We avoided temple visit until know and I regret it even more. From gated ticketing booth (60k for adult, 30k for children and 5k for car), it was overly commercialised with all sorts of stuff. There were clothes, bag, souvenirs and food stalls which all seemed neccessary for needy pilgrims. But it got too much with likes of coconut ice cream, Japanese sushi shop, Chinese restaurants, Massage (not opened yet), jewelry store, etc. Only shop missing was hairdressers and car wash. Besides 500m of shopping mall, there were so many people it was impossible to avoid getting wet and pushing amateur Instagrammers aside to approach entrance to actual temple. Probably won't go back until 2030 or later. Don' worry about sunset view, it will just cost you more to get out of car park and driver time. We got out at 6pm and had clear run to Seminyak for Nuri's pork rib dinner.", "The temple itself is not much to rave about so you should come for the dramatic cliff top views looking out to sea. The walk around the park nearby is very pleasant but you need to be weary of the large macagues that roam the forest that are always looking our for food handouts and objects that they might snatch from you. We saw a tourist lose his camara to one of these apes. There is an entrance fee and you need to wear a sarong for religious compliance as this is a place of worship.", "We visited this place as it was listed as one of the top attractions for . If you have some time to kill, the place is worth a look. The temple itself was overrun with tourists. We just saw it from afar for this reason. You have to take your shoes off, get in the water, and wade over to the temple. We actually enjoyed the surrounding shops and businesses more than the actual temple. There was a coffee house where a civet cat was just hanging out. The civet cat eats coffee beans, then defecates it out. The beans are then used to make the most tasty coffee in the world, apparently! That was a giant fruit bat at the same coffee shop -- see picture.", "well worth a visit to this temple for the magnificent views, it is perched on a cliff and it is a great walk around the temple grounds, they will try and get you to pay for a guide because they think the monkeys will take your glasses and hats, but we had no problems at all..", "Really nice little island temple surrounded by water at high tide..at low tide you are able to walk across to the temple to climb the little steps inside, lots of great view of the ocean, it can get busy and quite hot so get there early...", "The temple itself is amazing and I don't feel a temple can be rated, but the overall experience is a bit disappointing. There are thousands of tourists everywhere. Upon arrival it's about 40k each, from the entrance you walk down to the water passing markets and shops. Seeing it for the first time is amazing, but you don't get to climb up onto it. I think it would be too damaged with the amount of tourists. To be able to walk up the few steps, you have to get blessed and make a donation. To see the snake you have to make a donation. There are people walking around trying to sell lasers and sarongs and birds, etc. again the temple itself is amazing but everything before, after and around the temple is disappointing", "The temple has some climbing up a number of steps so could be slightly problematic especially if you want to see the wonderful views of the sea. Beautiful grounds and also fascinating watching all the monkeys, where you have to very careful as they will try and take anything, although it is very safe. Seventy metres above the sea there are some wonderful views and you can quite easily spend two hours here just wondering around and taking in the atmosphere.", "We had a nice walk thought the temple. It was very hot but next to the cliffs, the views were stunnings", "Tourists are not allowed near the temple, let alone inside. The whole experience is a tourist trap. You pay an entrance fee of 60k IDR (4 USD) to walk through quite a few souvenir shops and food kiosks, and end up in a coastline photo site with a temple. All you are supposed to do here is take a picture and stand in line for some “holy water” blessing under the rock, which looked more like a Hinduism package for tourists than the real thing.", "I just personally love this place its such an unique temple, and the whole place itself is amazing. I will recommend to watch the sunset there it's so beautiful. A lot of merchants but it's ok.", "Picturesque place by the ocean. Great views. U cannot visit the temple but can see the temple on a rock . Temple is open only once a year but the view is great.", "We were so impressed with the beauty of the temple and the cliffs around. The high tide made it look like an island . so pretty", "It's a sacred Hindu temple, but if the sea is rising you cannot reach the temple and touch the holy snake or get the holy water, but you still can enjoy the temple view from a distance, the temple park and surrounding also a great view and it has an art market too.", "Very beautiful temple though we weren't allowed inside. The view from the temple is quite breathtaking!", "Great beach for surfing or enjoying the waves, but avoid the rip-off sunshade and loungers - they charge up tp 250,000 rupiah. Most other places in charge nothing if you eat at their restaurant.", "Came here with a group of people. The temple was very pretty, but was rather crowded. I understand the religious part of the temple, but at the same time I felt parts of it were there strictly for tourists. There are two admissions here, one for the grounds and one for the temple inside the grounds.", "even tough the weather hot, aggressive monkeys and crowded place but we really LOVE this temple. It is huge and long area so you won’t find any difficult to take snap though many people. I think it is normal to be crowded as one of the most famous temple in . we did dance performance, it was great. Some scene were monotone but at the end the fire attraction was just amazing. .", "This place is definitely worth going to. The views and the ancient ruins are a real change to the beach scene. We got some gorgeous pictures. It's not a peaceful temple though...too many people for that, but still good. Should be very careful of the monkeys though, they have big teeth and are aggressive, and if you happen to get a bite, it might be a hard problem to solve. Also, throngs of tour buses, we were glad we arranged our own transportation and did not get corralled into one of the big tours.", "Very beautiful place if you just ignore the Sponge Bob figure on your way in. Perfect spot to just wonder around and observe the culture. Do recommend that you respect the culture when you visit this place, after all it's a temple, meaning cover your shoulders and knees. I was wearing a T and shorts, so just wrapped a sari around my waist and so did the men. Not kidding but it was very embarrassing to see tourist wonder the place with only wearing hotpants and bralette. Just keep in mind, that if there's a one place you need to cover up in , this would probably be it.", "This was very beautiful temple site and was very fascinating. But there were just so many inconsiderate people with no spatial awareness. Definitely worth a trip, but would go early or late or face people walking in front of your photos or being hit with selfie sticks!!!", "Excellent view to chill yourself, enjoy the serenity of this temple. Waves are high and stunning, and I enjoyed taking photo every time waves hitting the rocky cliff. Out of this world.", "Beautiful view Very nice temple to look from the outside You are not allowed in the actual temple The cost is really high to just see the walls", "The view from the cliffs is pretty good, the temple itself is really not up to much, there are far nicer nese temples at the side of the roads but the fire dance at sunset made it worth the trip! Get there early if you want a seat though as it's gets very very busy and you may find yourself sitting with the dancers on stage if you arrive late. The dance cost 70,000 rhp and the temple was 20,000. They provide sarongs if your are not appropriately dressed but you cannot actually go into the temple. We didn't find the monkeys to be a problem, if you don't feed them or encourage them they seemed to be ok but lots of other tourists were feeding them so that took the heat off of us.", "Long, wide & colourful beach in the evening. Many colourful bean bags laying around the various beach bars. Enjoyed the warm sea breeze & capturing the sunset. Nice place to take pictures. Many mobile hawkers walking to sell sunglasses, sarong, kites, sky lanterns, etc. After the sunset, i saw many ppl lighting up the sky lanterns as well. ", "Nice temple with beautiful views. It has a black sand and a very beautiful beach with rock hills around the temple. Enjoy the sunset with young coconut ice, really quality time. Our children love to visit this temple, A great experience with the family!", "The setting is just idyllic. The lake, the mountains surrounding it and the temple itself compose one of the best pictures I will remember from . We were lucky not to get there in peak hour (I'm guessing it would be chaotic) so we had the time to have a nice walk around the premises. The temple is just beautiful with its natural surroundings making this one of the best temples I've visited in . As in other temples, you are not allowed to enter the temple itself, only being able to look at it from a distance. Nevertheless I still think it's worth the while. The peacefulness that exudes from this place is quite contagious and if you're lucky enough not to get cloudy weather you'll be greeted with one of the best landscapes in too. It is quite an impressive setting for a temple. Make sure you don't loose this.", "This temple situated on the lake is an absolutely beautiful setting. The views were lovely even though it rained while we there.", "This is an important landmark for those of the hindu faith, but the day I visited I was more concerned about the high tides that could easily wash the many tourists off the rocks. many were ignoring the danger signs and going out past the safe limit. Snakes - available to see and hold along with one that was freely slithering along the rock pools.", "I went there with my wife last year for a holiday. It is a very nice place, great view, nice temple. But it is not really at the central part of , so you might need a couple of hours to reach this place. Try to go there during daytime, because you won't be able to see anything much at night. There's a lot of restaurants around the area as well, so if you are thirsty or hungry you could just sit down and relax for a while to enjoy the scenery. A nice place to be, definitely a must if you are visiting .", "This place is so poorly maintained. Why isn't there anyone cleaning all the rubbish around the temple. You would at least expect some basic cleaning of a holy temple, popular attraction and natural location...", "beautiful view ! you must be careful with the monkeys but this is one of the most impressive temple as it is located up on the cliffs facing the sea !", "It's a beautiful and must visit place in . You have to pass through shops and few steps to reach there. Temple was closed when we visited there. we watched sunset and enjoyed the beach.It was crowded. There are lot of temples in but this one is near by sea which attracts the people most.(atleast it attracted us).", "It was worth it. You need to pass hundreds of stairs to reach the top of Lempuyang Temple. On the top of it you can see a fascinating view of Mt. Agung", "Visiting this temple is a must, entry fee is 20,000 IDR per person, you can buy fish food to feed the fish swimming around once you enter, many photo opportunity's. The family loved it...", "Such a wonderful place to see absolutely amazing views would recommend using a driver tour guide for trip as will get full experience and knowledge of the temple", "So, I'm exploring Ubud, and the one sight a traveler can't miss while visiting there is the Sacred Monkey Forest. So, taking my camera and a backpack I paid my $10 for entry and a stalk of bananas and went inside. Visiting the monkey forest temple is really very cool. There are so many monkeys around you its hard to stop and just appreciate the ancient stone Dragons and trees. The ruins of the temple are located below the entrance and for the casual visitor, may not even be seen. It is tempting to walk on the upper level, enjoying the monkeys and jungle views. However, the trip down the stairs and into the ravine is where the real \\coolness\\\" begins. A large stream runs at the bottom of the ravine and the ancient trees grow up through the valley with vines and roots that seem alive in the twilight shadows of vegetation. This is where the great photos of temple ponds with colorful fish and Hindu Gods are captured. Ancient Dragons guard the entrance to the Temple and of course the Monkeys are there to great you.... However, don't turn your back on these thieves of the forest. Cell phones, bags, cameras and sunglasses can easily be ripped from your hands given an opportunity. Best to keep a banana or two in your pocket in case you need to make a trade in order to get your gear back from wicked little monkey perched on a limb.\"", "Old temple on the top of ocean cliff. Amaising view! Must visit for sunset an kecak dance. But be careful - so many cheeke monkey live in the temple!", "Entry fee is 30.000 IDR (2€). this is a wanderful place with this special temple close to lake, this temple is showed on the 50.000 IDR currency note.", "This is my second visit to this temple (Been there few years back, recently is bringing my in laws travelling) , still a great place with superb scenes. Be careful while walking on the rocks as it is slippery, and if you intend to standing on top of some rocks for photo shooting, just be careful aware aware if the waves are big. I witness a tourist ( from China ) were hit by wave and fall down from the rocks and she get's hurt. However, just find your own favorite spot for take pictures as its normally crowded with lots of tourists around. You may walk to the temple and get blessing from the monk, just put some donations and hope this place can be well maintained.", "24th of December 2015, it was my first time of visiting this unique temple. It has a beautiful view and a nice beach. Many things we can do at this place. There are beach, restaurants, shops, temple and many more.", "This temple is located at the southern tip of . The temple area has a beautiful view of the cliff.", "As far as temples go we had done an all day trip of the island and this was the last stop. Having seen 4 different temples this day they all begin to blur into one. However the surround and the time of day we went was lovely. Watching the sunset over the sea was pretty awesome. It was very busy though, easy over 1000people. After the sun set we went on a wonder experienced the local monkeys who for us who listened to the rules were not a bother however if you don't listen to the rules be prepared to have you stuff stolen/attacked by them. We had a fun evening here", " I checked in at the Mulias on the 11th Feb for a 3 nights stay. I booked through Leading Hotels of the World (LHW). The day I was to check in I sent an email to the hotel requesting a smoking room. I was confused to be informed that, by Indonesian law, no smoking was allowed on the property of any hotel (I have been staying in several hotel and resort properties both in Jakarta and which all offered abundant accommodations for smokers in all outdoor areas, including private balcony's and terraces.). Additionally, no mention of their property being smoke-free was listed on their LHW page at the time of my booking Furthermore, the duty manager, Mr. Falimra Kalmi, advised me that their resort was the only 6 star property in Indonesia, regardless of the fact that no hotel can be awarded more than five stars. This '6 star' property was mostly decorated with obviously artificial flowers both in the room as well as public spaces. Everywhere I turned there was signage warning guests of which activities were forbidden. While it's common hotel courtesy to be excused from a contract if an arriving guest does not find the property to be of his expectations, the duty manager absolutely refused to give any type of refund at all whatsoever. By the second day my loathing of this property made it impossible to stay anylonger, so I cut my losses and left. ", "Absolutely breathtaking location on top of the cliffs. Don't expect to go inside or see the temple close up as it is closed except for ceremonial occasions. Lots of stairs and very crowded if you go for sunset but if the sunset is good then it is worth it and there is plenty of room to spread out as the walkway extends right along the top of the cliff on both sides of the temple giving good views from different vantage points. Take bottled water with you (can buy cheaply at the little stores before going in). There are good clean toilets once you get in as well as outside the entrance. Monkeys can be a bit overwhelming in places especially when they gather in large groups. We managed to avoid them but saw one jump on a lady's back from a tree above so they are pretty brazen. There are lots of stairs to get to the main part and quite a distance to walk from the carpark too so wear suitable shoes. We didn't stay for the Kecak dance as it was too crowded and hot and we didn't want to stay another full hour. Worth the visit.", "A lovely spiritual setting spoilt by too many tourists pushing and shoving. Some lovely coastal views. Watch out for the monkeys!", "The temple is located on the hill and one gets a real magnificent view of the sea surrounding the hill on which the temple is located. From the time one starts climbing up the hill there are many spots where one gets to see the sea below and its fantastic view. The long walk after the temple is a must for nature lover. On can see in the entire stench of walk sea below(Indian Ocean)and hills on the other side. The sun set is also worth watching from the top of the hill. One should make it a point to visit this temple while in . The only precaution one needs to take is protecting personal belongings (like camera etc) from monkeys . The local guides generally give hints(tips) to protect them.", "A really beautiful temple right on the top of the cliffs. Stacks of photo opportunities, well priced admission, just be aware if a 'tour guide' tag along as they charged us more than the 4 of our admission prices at the end.", "Amazing! Beautiful temple built in the 1500s. Very close to lovely beaches good for surfing. No need to go to the monkey forest if you're coming here as they are everywhere!", "breathtaking view of the Indian Ocean, a must do walk along the cliff when you are around the area. But beware of the monkeys, they really love to snatch tourists glasses for unknown reason :) and there are lots of them along the walk. sorry no comments of the temple as it is closed, not for tourists to enter.", "This is truly a must see and the area is kept very well. Visitors can also swim in a couple of areas. There are market stalls just before you enter and a restaurant up top offering good views over the site. At the rear of the restaurant there's also a nice garden where you can smoke. Nice site to include on a trip to Heaven's Gate (Lempuyang Temple).", "Do not miss this place on your trip to , and try to make it there during sunset. Absolutely stunning. One of teh best sunset views I've seen.The cliff with sounds waves crashing on it was absolutely blissful. The temple grounds were beautiful but the temple itself was kinda small and off-limits to visitors. Beware of the monkeys thou' The best views of sunset and cliffs are had from the temple itself so pry yourself away from the crowds once you arrive.", "If I could, I would rate this place 6 out of 5. The temple is nicely located beside the sea, and the beach has nice waves. But the best part is the sunset view. No words to describe it's beauty and the feeling it gives. Make sure you are there latest by 6pm local time, as that's when the sun starts setting and it will fully set by around 6.15pm.", "Visited the temple with friends and over all it was a nice experience, from the long trip to get there to the beautiful view of the temple at the lake.", "Compared to other temple sites, I would say Lempuyang is now a tourist commodity and an Instagram placeholder. There is a small place up near the gateway to heaven with tourists waiting in two sheds on both sides to the gate. Expect wait times of 1-2 hours for your pictures. Nothing else to do. You may be better off taking a picture from the sidelines during people transitions - without getting the perfectly aligned view. The remote mountain ends up being cloudy most days. The remaining parts to the temple are very picture worthy. The steps with the dragon opposite the gate. The steps down from the gateway to heaven. The temple is also a steep slope to climb and descend.", "This is a very nice and scenic temple. The backdrop of the lake is beautiful and it is worthwhile for a quick visit. The downsides it does take a while to get there and there were a TON of other tourists there.", "The photos of Lempuyang Temple in instagram are attractive - however the reality disappointed me. The reflection is made by a plastic board by the photographer there. The third photo showed the real face of the door. There are total 7 temples, but people usually visit the first one only for photo taking. The first temple is very small, and except the door, nothing more you can visit of. I have spent over 3 hours for transportation (from Nusa Dua) and queuing for photos. I don’t think the scenery really worths 3 hours. There is no direct transportation to there. You have to either go by taxi or book a driver. Also there is no restaurants nearby. Therefore, in my opinion, it is kind of a waste to make a day trip to there.", "We got lucky and witnessed a ceremony. So many, beautifully dressed, local people. It was such an awesome experience watching the ceremony. Beautiful temple, although only the local people can go across the water up into the actual tepmle. However, still great views for us tourists. If you go into the small cave opposite the temple, housed there is the holy snake. Must pay a donation first to see and touch the little snake. It's an expetience 😉 Overall, great visit, beautiful views.", "This is the one. We only visited one temple in on purpose. Very few tourists, quiet, nice locals. Really incredible view of Mt Agung from the first temple. We had climbed Agung the day before, so our knees were not feeling 1700 steps up to the rest of the temples.", "You'll need to pay for car + x number of people to get in. It's about 1.5hr drive from Denpasar area. On the month of March, it was rather rainy, so unfortunately I didn't get to see a beautiful sunset. Other than the sunset, Kecak dance performances are available for IDR 60k, maybe on various times each day; at that time it was after sunset time. There's a temple with a snake on a cave, in which you pay a small fee, like IDR 5k to touch the snake. When I was in junior high this seemed like a super awesome thing, to be able to see a sacred snake, but now I just feel pity for the snake :') well it was said that touching the snake will give you blessings of some sort. And then there's a temple with holy water in which you get blessed by the priests. I didnt go in because I have makeup on, but my friend did, I think it's a fun cultural thing to experience, washing your face with the water, and then the priests will bless you with some sprays of water and flowers. There are lots of souvenir shops in the parking lot but nothing too fancy. Somehow it was very hot and humid, but it's probably because of the proximity with the ocean.", "This place is lovely and peaceful. Great views of the sea and nature of . You can also go down to the temple its self. Would recommend as a must in .", "Out of the way, but a must see. The view is stunning and in the evening there is a cultural show near the temple. Very nice way to soak in some of the local culture while enjoying the beauty of the land.", "The structure of the temple is beautiful. The main entry is also an attraction, and will have a big line of people getting pictures. Can spend up to an hour here. The view is amazing, and the atmosphere is serene. Has a bit of shopping outside. Overall - nice place!", "It is a mid-size temple that perched on the lakeside and the surrounding area offer a great view. It should not be on your most wanted place to visit unless you have exhausted your listing or places to go.", "So worth a visit, not a temple as most Westerns perceive it, but a tranquil spot. Just for a walk or contemplation, you will be captivated by it's beauty and superb maintained surroundings. Can't recommend enough", "A beautiful temple sits on the edge of the lake. This temple is typically flooded with tourists, but is also still used for prayer and ceremonies. If you like temples, I definitely recommend it. The actually grounds aren't too big, so you can see it easily in within an hour. I also recommend scooting around the surrounding roads to get a depiction of a more rural, local way of life!", "During our recent visit to one day we went to this temple to see the same and offer our gratitude. The temple is very good and must see for tourists", "This beach is perfect to watch sunrise in . It has beautiful view and white sands. Unfortunately, the beach is quite dirty. This beach is also the \\gate\\\" to Nusa Lembongan island. There are so many boat owner that provide transportation to Nusa Lembongan. In the parking lot, they provide bike to borrow.\"", "The vibe here was magical. Wonderful beach; pretty clean, great temperature, hari krishnas dancing up the sand with santa clause hats on, great food. Just go.", "We had gone to on our honeymoon..this Temple is truly iconic..situated at the seashore ..the architecture and the rituals followed here are mesmerizing..however the only problem is some of the parts of the temple​ are out of bounds for tourists which was a bit disappointing..", "the temple is located near the beach, were only temple is still there remaining things all washed out by the sea... the sea water is too salty but the water coming out from the temple is so pure. its a must visit place in ", "This temple is very famous for its seaview at its cliff area. Note that if you are not wearing jeans or pants, you will be given a purple fabric to cover your legs before you enter the temple as a form of respect to this place. There are also a lot of monkeys in this temple where you can feed them but just be careful that the monkey might be mischievous and steal your glasses or even your electronic device. A must visit for seaview photo taking!!!", "The sunrises from temple statue and the view is totally worth it .. grand Hyatt also rents kite if you wish to fly kite", "We went at about 5 pm. Walked through the market adjacent to the beach. Didn't buy any souvenirs anything as looked pricey. Did get coconut water and ice cream. Then we walked to the beach. Beware of a snake charmer with a huge Snake on the way! I bought my favourite gift from here. A plastic frangipani flower clip. Further down, you can see the Tanah Lot temple. With the sun about to set, this truly was a spectacular sight. Then we braved the slippery rocks in the sea and walked to the temple. Please take care of little ones as it was a bit risky. We wore easily removable slippers which made it better to walk. At the temple there are lots of photo opportunities. There are priests selling holy water. The way up to the top of the temple was closed which was a bit of a disappointment. Overall, amazing place. Don't miss!", "What an amazing temple situated on what at times is an island. If you want to access the temple, be sure to time your trip according to the tide. At high tide, you cannot get to the temple. Gorgeous views and great photo ops.", "If you see one temple in this it it beautiful but very very busy lots of people trying to sell you stuff won't leave you alone ruins the atmosphere", "Accessibility: It is very well connected through road and google map will show you the pointer to reach this place. Parking: There is a large parking space and you don't have to worry about parking though finding your car can become a nice exercise in itself later on. There is a parking fee which you need to pay at the entrance but if you take a cab, the cab owner or company generally handles it themself. Entrance Fee: You have to take an entrance ticket (which is common in most of the places in ). The precursor to the temple: The path from the entrance to the temple, is full of small shops selling art works and they are open for bargaining (you can get as ridiculous as u want on the bargain as you want, holds true through out except for the fixed price shops) but you get pretty nice art works. Temple: The temple is located on top of a rock and is accessible by normal walking during low tide. We reached Tanah lot when it was high tide. We wanted to have some adventure and decided to cross the small water body to reach the temple. You will get assistance from the locals to help you to cross the tide and reach the base of the rock. They will charge you a nominal fee of IDR 20,000 (INR 100 or USD 1.5). You have the holy spring in a small cave like formation at the base of the rock and a priest will do prayer (puja) for you. We were not allowed to climb to the top of the temple as it was locked (may be because of the high tide). Overall experience: Nice place to go in with opportunity to click a lot of pics. The best part for us was crossing the small strip of water body with waves lashing us and trying to push us from the path. We got completely drenched during this experience. Things to watch out for: Don't try to get too bold and smart and follow the local guide (if u r going during high tide). There are places during high tide which will not be visible but you may experience sudden depths and it can be tricky. You should be ready for a huge crowd of visitors as this is a famous tourist spot. We went during sunset and it is worth being thr during the sunset.", "The temple is gorgeous and splashing around in the water is great too but you needn't spend much time here. Besides the temple there is a big market aimed at tourists, and that's about it really.", "We got to the Seminyak Double Six neach at about 9:00am and as this was in September, there were not tpo much people around....or so I thought. It soon started getting busy enough, fortunately this is a \\forgiving\\\" beach with enough space. Well appointed beach umbrellas and deck chairs to support a lazy day. Nice water with waves enough for the odd board and body surfing. Cold beers and frech coconot is a waive away......so, what can one say. There are the odd vendor about selling \\\"Bintang Beer\\\" towels and also shawls. Not in the shopping mood, then back and neck massages are offered as alternatives. All in all a fun day right up to sunset!\"", "Nice place to see the ocean & the cliff with Pura (hindu's temple). Beware of the monkeys cause they can steal your belonging, especially your glasses. You have to trade your stolen belonging with some fruits or nuts.", "Very breathe taking place. Worth the visit. We rented scooter to tour around the island. This place definitely place to visit when you are in Nusa Lembongan", "I think this place is valuable to visit, this temple is famous out of varies temple of . The cliff was the most beautiful view for me. But the temple out look is soso, also there is lacking introduting information of temple. The other thing which is interesting me are those monkeys, there are every where and have some funny posture. Overall it's good but not the best.", "You are always in a ready to dash mood,when you visit this attraction -Noone knows when a monkey would fancy your water bottle,specs,mobile phone,bags etc and jump on you to claim what they think rightfully belongs to them. The temple was closed when we visited around 11am and there is no info on display their timings. Skip it..unless you want to be mobbed by monkeys or don't carry ANYTHING inside to be on a safe side.", "Loved it! It's a little oasis in the heart of ubud. The temples are wonderful and a lovely place to hide away from the mad rush of taxis and scooters.", "Lots of nice views from many different angles, we stayed for sunset which is a must see , can get close to temple but not go inside. Would recommend guide was great, just 100k and will stay with you till you leave, very knowledgeable explains everything about temple and takes as many photos as needed. Also protects from the many monkeys that are savage, don't bring anything that they can grab and hold camera/phones at all times tightly. On our day there was three sunglasses snatched and a phone grabbed and chucked down the cliff. Even saved a man from losing his GoPro, monkey was just about to grab it from behind!", "I normally stay away from the major touristy temples but this was a nice place to sit back, have a coffee and watch the waves crash over the rocks. I just wish they hadn't turned a temple into a market.", "We traveled from ubud to see this temple, it was definitely great to see, although a very long drive approx 2-3hours. If you traveling from far then make the most of it start early and explore the full temple which takes 5-6 hours once you are there. You can see as much or little as you like. For those interested in the best photos these are at the 2nd set of steps and you only need an hour. There is a great queuing system so everyone can get a great photo. If you hire a private driver make sure you give them the exact temple called luhur lempuyang. There are lots and lots of temples in lempuyang and the locals don’t go to the tourist one. My only reason for a 4 star was it was a really long way to go from ubud, we spent 6 hours in a car to spend 1 hour at the temple so in hindsight I’d probably stay closer next time if I wanted to see it properly.", "Went to this temple on a tour and was fairly impressed. The temple itself is very beautiful and is set on the lake. Photography is excellent, even with the hundreds of people. The grounds of the temple are pretty big and it's a nice walk round. I've heard it's cloudy/misty most days, so we're were really lucky as the blue skies came out. Worth the small entrance fee and we even got. Glimpse at a ceremony taking place, which was wonderful to see. You should defiantly try to come to this temple.", "Our driver took us here at sunset and i must say, this was an absolutely amazing experience. Yes, it is very crowded in the evening, and it is a little hard to move around. But our driver told us the history and showed us all of the best places to see. This is supposedly the most sacred temple on and one of the oldest, as well, built in AD 948. Great photo opps everywhere, just watch out for your belongings, as the monkeys will steal your water bottle or sunglasses when you least expect it.", "Stopped here between visiting Pura Lempuyang and on the way to White Sand Beach. Beautiful Gardens. Nice to wander around. Plenty of picture opportunities. There was a local couple having wedding pictures taken on the stepping stones in one of the pool. Stepping stones fun for young and old.", "The best place for the sunset in Lembongan. If ever the sunset is a bit cloudy, you must have a chance to look at dolphins which come around for hunting ! Take a seat on the rocks, buy a Bintang a the small shop before nd just enjoy !", "This one the best place that we visited in on that time .... the air very cool and nice, the view of temple very nice and also u can ride a boat there ...", "This was such a peaceful and beautiful place to visit. We found that there are villas near by and would definitely consider staying there if we go back. The temple is beautiful and the garden and grounds are amazing as well.", "It is the in most amazing place in . You should spend at least half of your day around the temple. Nice place to take pictures, shopping from markets and eating there. You should wear sandals during the travel.", "Must visit when in ! The temple is on top of a cliff and the you get to see a 180 degree view of the ocean from there . The water beneath is so clear that we spotted a turtle from up there ! Beware of monkeys ! One tried to steel my slipper while I was walking !", "Well, not literally, but you get the idea. OK, so there's a great view of Mt Agung. But the fact that it's a temple has been completely overshadowed by the \\photo opportunity\\\". First of all, it's a very long, steep walk, or you can take a shuttle. But even with the shuttle, there are still some stairs and a very steep climb up the last part of the road. Once inside the gates, it's surprisingly small - and unkempt. The first thing you'll notice is the very long line of people waiting to have their photo taken in a variety of poses between the two 'wings'. The photos are taken by an 'official' photographer who leads each person through a variety of poses (about 4 each) and there's a small delay between each person. Which is what causes the long line. And because of that line, it's impossible to just walk up to the wings and take your own photos. Opposite the wings, there are 3 very long steep staircases leading up to the actual temple, with many statues adorning the hillside on the way up. Very few people seemed interested in seeing the temple as they were too busy waiting in line for their photo shoot. Climbing to the top of these stairs will give you the same view of Mt Agung and the surrounding area as from between the wings. You just won't have the 'bragging' rights of being able to post photos of yourself between the wings all over social media. Like anybody cares anyway!\"", "Great view of blue ocean from the cliff of the temple with clean place and some naughty monkey. A must visit place for tourist.", "Place gets really busy late in the afternoon for the sunset. A nice place to watch the sun sets and a good place to shop as well before the temple. You have to be at the right place or angle so can take a nice photo of the sun and the temple.", "We were charged $6 entrance fee, made to jump hoops (drink holy water, get a tika, etc.) only to be turned back at the entrance stairs that go around the big rock. We drove all the way from Ubud just for this temple and were terribly disappointed.", "Pros: Historical temple very beautiful and unique temple nice scenery rich with nese Hinduism culture Cons: Ticket is a bit too expensive Toilet also need to pay even we already pay for entrance ticket Too crowded", "The place is amazing, the waves are great view of the temple in the middle of the sea is very beautiful, while waiting for the sunset. is the best", "If any temple is worth a look its this one. Great views and best early in morning and late arvo due to the heat. Lots of room to walk around and get heaps of good photos", "One of the 7 temples located on the coast. Together they form a peculiar defensive wall against evil forces coming from the ocean. during arrival, the temple is completely separated from the shore, but at low tide, you can approach it on foot. We were in the sunset. it's best to sit in one of the pubs on the cliff and sip beer waiting for the spectacular sunset. on the way you pass several local souvenir stalls, it is worth finding a small café with civets. The owner takes care of it very much. cute animals. for the whole tour it is worth reserving 2 hours. May be a problem after sunset with leaving the parking.", "Amazing a must see in a yes it is a small and far temple but so worth it!! If you go early you will have the whole space to yourself", "Yes, the scenery is beautiful. No, the crowds are not! I had no idea this temple was a tourist hive! Thousands of people swarming up and down and in between! It really was just awful. I expected a calm and tranquil environment with other tourists, just like me, taking I the picturesque scenery and beautiful ambiance. WRONG WRONG WRONG. The monkeys are a menace and whilst they do warn you to be careful, what does one do when you need your glasses to actually see! We saw no less than TEN stolen pairs of glasses. I totally respect the sacred monkeys but i actually became paranoid at the sheer numbers of little beasties ALL OVER. Head for a less commercial temple and enjoy the peace and tranquillity.", "Wow, what a place, great people, great community, the best views and all for just a donation. No charge at entrance, you have to wear a sarong which is only 20 IDR for hire The long and tiring walk up the slope has been cut short by the introduction of tuk tuk that ferry you up and down for just 40 IDR. Please support the local community by getting on the tuk tuk and saving yourself a 2 hour walk up the mountain. You still have to wait for anything between 1 and 3 hours depending on how long the line is to take photos on the gate. Photographs are free and the locals will take the photos for you with your phone or camera and they will include the mirror to enhance your images like the one's you find on goggle, all this for free BUT please do provide a donation after your photo as they sit there for the whole day taking hundreds of photos for us. PLEASE RESPECT ALL RULES AS THIS IS A HOLY PLACE FOR THE PEOPLE OF BALI AND OTHER HINDUS ACROSS THE WORLD. IF YOU DO NOT WANT TO ADHERE TO RULES SUCH AS - ALL PERSONS MUST WEAR A SARONG - ALL PERSONS MUST MAKE A DONATIO. AT THE ENTRANCE - NO SITTING ON THE STATUES OR THE STAIRS IF YOU ARE NOT WILLING TO AHDERE TO THESE AND MORE THEN PLEASE DO NOT GO THERE AND JUST DOWNLOAD THE PHOTOS OF THE TEMPLE FROM THE INTERNET.", "My partner and I came from Amed by scooter which took about 30 minutes. Entry is by donation and you get a sarong. We didn't take a guide although one approached us for a chat; but he said it was up to us if we wanted one or not -which was refreshing to hear! Ha ha.. We visited all 7 temples at a fairly leisurely pace and was back down in about 3.5hrs. The first temple at the bottom was the most impressive for us. Great view of Agung (although there was some cloud) and the building is magnificent. The rest...well pretty poor. So much litter everywhere (which I thought fairly surprising for a holy area). Some of the temples are being refurbished it appeared and were just messy. You get some gorgeous views as you ascend and it was nice watching a prayer ceremony at the very top. Wouldn't really say it was worth the effort, apart from the first temple.", "You walk along the cliff, sea at the bottom of the cliff. You can capture as many pictures as you want. Well one can say that other temples have better architecture but lemme tell you it has the best location. The country continues to impress me. I think there was one culture event in the evening and it gave you the best veiw of sunset. I loved this place.", "Get an umbrella, relax and the beach boys will bring you cold drinks all day. My favourite restaurant the Zanzibar is across the street with terrific reasonably priced food (plus a toilet)...", "Very nice views from the cliff and lots of monkeys running riot. Staff request you obey the culture and give you clothing to cover up. (sarong). Not much to see and wouldn't visit again.", "The temple situated on rock over the sea. Amazing views! I was there in last day on may trip and this view impress me most of all in Bally!", "Good temple at cliff with great view at the sea, a bit far from Ubud around 30 minutes with motorbike really it worth it", "Beautiful view! explore all around the temple, relax with the sound of the waves, and if you want amazing pics try to go before sunset! the only negative thing it's that you are not allowed inside the temple. This is a very touristic place so expect many people but I still think is worth going to experience the temple and the great view.", "Temple very spectacular! I have manage to be there at high tide so access not possible to thectemple itself but worth the view. Just ignore hawkers and you will be fine", "Go for the views and photo ops.... We went in the day. I am sure the sunset from this point would be simple amazing and memorable.. Small temple inspiration property..", "You have to get there reasonably early in order to find a nice spot. Ideally try to get to one of the restaurants overlooking the temple so you can not only watch the sunset, but catch a glimpse of the buddhist prayer ceremonies that go on within it. Tourists cannot go into this temple but you can watch the goings on from across the water. The sunset is magical. Do not use any of the toilets in these restaurants. Watch out for mosquitoes too! We got some beautiful photos here.", "Like other reviews tell you, it is way to crowded with tourist. Try to get there before 10 or 11 in the morning and its pretty nice. The temple isn't what you're going for, well I didn't go there for the temple. The temple isn't that special but the view is amazing. Takes a while to get there but the view is worth it!", "We took our one year old son and we all loved it. Once you get past the markets and beach sellers the temple is amazing. We went and were blessed, baby included. It was a humbling experience", "The scenery on top of the temple is beautiful! From the height you can see the entire sea and it's beautiful waves. Such a beauty. Come and visit with family and friends. It's amazing!", "The place is a magnet for tourist because of the scenic view and that instagramable shot framing the gate of heaven with a volcano in the background. This is if you are willing to fall in line and wait at least a couple of hours to take three quick photos. Worth to do once and if you are staying for a few days in a place close by.", "Tranquil temple. High up on the cliff tops. Amazing views out to sea. Don't worry too much about the monkeys. When we were there not that many and not too much hassle. We were early in the day though day though so may have just been lucky!! Although high up and amazing views out into the ocean you won't need to spend too much time here as once you have looked at view not much else there.", "This view truly is spectacular. Well worth a visit. But beware of monkeys if you are not a fan! My friend and I booked a tour to this temple as our tour company told us there would be no monkeys. There were monkeys everywhere. The show was booked out, so if you want to see the Kecak dance, I suggest arriving earlier!", "Devil tears is one of the top places pn Lembongan, so wonderful nature powers with big waves. See the turtles diving on there. Best to go on sunset time. Visit also behing the place, waves crashing there, too. Don't forget to visit Dream Beach bungalows pool on Happy Hour time (free to use).", "Beautiful temple and worth a visit. Amazing to watch the waves coming in onto the rocks. Avoid sunset if you dont like crowds.", "Before reaching the carpark, local bikers stopped our private vehicle & tried to convince us that our car can't go up there & we need to take their service to & fro for IDR 25K. Our vehicle driver might have some interest involved as well. When we refused to accept their offer and strongly asked the driver to move to the carpark then he had no choice but to listen to our instruction. Reaching there found out there are small shuttle buses ply from the carpark to the Temple and vice versa. Surprisingly, there was no clear signpost about this shuttle transportation service.The driver collected some money from us on our return to the carpark. Language is a barrier for the tourists to communicate with them. Temple is located higher from the mainland. The shuttle bus took 8-10 mins to reach high up. There one needs to pay IDR 10K for a sarong to wrap over the waist. It needs to be returned after the Temple visit. But money is not returned. It is considered as a donation to the temple. One needs to walk higher up to reach the shrine from there. View is amazing. But the location is not recommendable for mobility challenged tourists.", "We went in the evening to watch the sunset, but this temple was extremely crowded... there is a main street very close by full of shops catering to tourists (selling snacks, drinks and souvenirs)", "Going early is advised to avoid crowded tourism. The weather is very moist and in our period it was a bit chilly so be prepared. The Naga dragons are really pretty but were in decay. The temple itself is not very impressive but, regarding it's big advertising image regarding . It's a must see. Avoid going to take pictures with the poor birds and bats they stalled out in a photo booth. Against a price you can take pictures with the poor creatures. The bats are stalled in clear daylight which disturbs their biorhythm and waking them up often also does. Don't Fund them.", "It's just beautiful. The day when we visited the temple the weather was awesome and it was not at all hot. The mountains and the lake in the background are really eye catching.", "Sunset here, watching this amazing natural water show, one of our best evenings in and Lembongan area.", "Lake on a volcano, temple in the middle, magical surroundings, small in size but such an energy comes out of it! A must visit. Nice villages on the way. Some boats on the lake ruins a bit the scenic view.", "This was my favorite temple that we visited in . It is right in the water and it is very pretty. When we arrived home we watched a documentary on the \\Holy Snakes\\\" which live right at the temple and are considered one of the deadliest snakes in Asia because of where they reside. They are typically harmless and will stay out of the way however they are there so just be aware!\"", "Nice temple in the lake, nice garden to walk around, and you can see deers as well :) Enjoy the place.. it is so much lovely.", "It really is a lovely place. Go to the top of the temple and sit and watch sea, high cliff, beautiful forest or walk the track. There are moneys in the temple too.", "Interesting Hindu temple on a rock just off-shore only accessible at low tide. Unfortunately when we went the tide was in. Went some years ago when I was here on my own and could walk out to the temple - don't know if the snakes are still there (you are supposed to touch them for good luck - yours or theirs I'm not sure). Great place for sunsets and a touristy market before you walk down to the temple area.", "When deciding to come here it is so exciting until i really in this south part of , on the the beautiful cliffs temple that amaze me. The driver took me around and showing some photo spots, thank you mr putu. I will always remember this site in my life.", "A few hours drive depend on traffic. The temple is situated next to the lake. A peaceful and beautiful settings. The temple is not far from the twin lakes. Worth a day trip for the view and nice good mountain air...", "This temple is just beautiful! .. we found it very crowded with tourists but understandable as it is a top place to see in .. also we found that the little shops were super cheap here, so if you plan to do shopping for souvenir you should do so here ( I was surprised as i figured it would be more expensive due to the tourist attraction) i would recommend this location when in ", "It's like an amusement park cum mega shopping mall selling endless amounts of tat....bus loads of tourists converge on the place. The night we went, the sky was overcast so the sunset was underwhelming (nobody's fault, obviously!). We couldn't find the nightly dancing...we kept getting pointed in different directions and in the end gave up. If it's a hassle to get there, my advice is don't bother", "Hotel had beach lounges, but typical too many hawkers. The beach needs to be cleaned as there is a lot of rubbish around.", "We visited this place before noon just to take in the view and see the temple. The temple here is certainly not the largest on island and a big part of it is closed to the public. A Kecak performance(traditional nese dance) is held here every evening and I heard thousands of tourists flock here for the show! The entrance fee here is INR30,000 per adult(AUD3), so it is worth a visit if you are in . The cliffs are spectacular and will definitely add the \\WOW\\\" factor to your holiday photos!\"", "Overall an awe-inspiring evening spent watching the sundown from the cliff top above the temple. Should be a must for every visitor.", "This was a pretty amazing if exhausting experience. First it's a 2+ hour drive with an experienced driver from Ubud. When you arrive you make a donation to the temple (amount of your choice) then if you haven't brought your own sarong you need to hire one. Then the bit I didn't expect, having to pay a person with a scooter to take you from the car park to the start of the temple (20K IDR each way when we went) - no helmet provided and a winding road. Then they drop you at the start of the temples, you walk up a steep slope, and if you want the iconic photo you join the snaking line (they were clear that there was no paying to jump the queue). Two to three hours later you get your turn, pay the photographer 1K IDR and hand him your phone. Yes they use a mirror to get the reflection and lake effect - but if you know that is what they are going to do and you want \\that shot\\\" then all is good. You get three poses (helps to have agreed/decided before hand what you want to do) and they will do individual and group photos. I expected a wait (perhaps not as long as it ended up being) and wanted \\\"that photo\\\" so was happy with the result. If you wish to pray you can go up the stairs into the temple itself. I figure that the donation etc helps support the temple and provides the photographers with an income, and it's just one of those experiences that you MUST do. As with all attractions, read ahead, know what it is all about and what is happening and you can't be disappointed.\"", "This is a really nice area and the temple offers beautiful views which are well worth seeing. One of the should see places in ", "While the temple is located in a stunning spot, there is a general sense of neglect to the grounds. Hopefully this will change - renovations underway when we visited. The monkeys are a HUGE nuisance - be careful or you will leave without your sunglasses or other valuables. Your visit should include the sunset dance performance, which is stunning, and without which our visit would have been very disappointing.", "A MUST VISIT place in , This place has a series of temples built at the edges of the cliffs !! and a temple built on a huge rock in the sea covered by waters, A nice view and must see place in .", "This temple is set on stunning cliffs which give it a special feeling. Whilst the large groups of tourists make contemplation more difficult, the sacredness of the location can be readily appreciated. There are a lot of monkeys along the cliff paths - beare of them snatching hats and glasses!", "A wonderful shrine. Beautiful views. Very peaceful at the top. A monkey stole my sunglasses and was quite scary as he leapt on me from behind and scampered off with them. They were retrieved by the local giving him food. But this is obviously a common occurrence, and a bit nerve wracking if you are the victim.", "Unbelievable place. Beautiful sunset. The location is perfect. Good seafood at the restaurant near the temple.", "You have to see this place, especially if you are a photographer. Hopefully you'll get to see a Hindu ceremony as we did. Relax in the garden area. Grab something to drink on a warm day. Sit by the Lake and just take it all in.", "Yesterday was the first time for me and my friends came to this temple. We really liked it. It was far because our hotel was in Ubud but, when you arrive and saw how beautiful the main temple than you will wouldn't complain about the far.", "The area is beautiful, with the black rocks and the high waves. Entrance is 60000rph, + 3000 for parking. The temple itself is closed to the public, there is access to a holy well in the bottom of it, where for a donation you can wash tour face in the holy water. To get there you have to walk through the sea, so flip flops are a good idea. You can also see the holy snakes for a donation of course, and even touch them and make a wish. They bring the snakes around 2 pm. There are some restaurants high on the rocks overlooking the temple that are a bit pricey but with an amazing view.", "The temple is nice but the most impressive is the view that you get from the cliff and the companions you meet during the visit!", "Although I'm a bit fearful of heights , I still thoroughly enjoyed this tranquil place of peace and worship . The views over the cliffs are stunning and there's an overall sense of peace and hope at the temples . If you get the chance , be sure to arrive in time in the evening to witness the fire dance . Be sure to put this in your bucketlist for the best in scenery and solitude", "The scenery was amazing, the view was great, the temple itself uncertain since it was not accessible. It didn't seem interesting other than its location. Loooooots of people taking pics and looking for the best spot to watch the sunset, which was nice but at some point clouds made their way in front of the sun. Beautiful spot and relaxing if it weren't for the crowds.", "This is one of the beautiful temple to visit in . The scenery is awesome. It is located partly on the lake. One of the temple is on the lake and its not accessible. Overall, its a fantastic place. If its raining, you cant rent umbrellas (its cheap). Don't miss out visiting this place.", "After all the hype about having to see this place we went. You can only go to the temple if the tide is out when you make it there you are not allowed to go inside You pay entry fee to look from the out side. Not really worth it.", "I enjoyed this temple. I think because the vendors weren't as pushy as other places. I had an excellent driver. We stopped to buy strawberries on the way. It had a very peaceful feeling though busy with a few school students on tours. The temple was different than I expected. I thought it more of an island, but it is close to sidewalk. You can see the stones on which they place bamboo boards to walk to this small isolated structure. I also thought I small. Being on the back of the \\blue\\\" money I thought it would be a larger size. There is a fenced in family of deer for viewing. A wonderful Buddhist structure is outside the walls of the water temple. Another temple has a beautiful color door. The sacred tree is more appreciated from a distance to understand how big it was. The place is clear with wired food shaped trash receptacles. Parking was easy, but the drive was very long.\"", "I think it is seriously over rated. Was quite a sad experience. We could not even go to the temple because it was not allowed. And seeing it from below just for the sunset was not some thing that we were interested in. It was also too touristy!", "The temple itself is nice, but view from the temple is the breathtaking one. Like another reviewer commented previously, make sure you catch the glimpse of sunset from this place (and tanah lot). Monkeys in the temple are very smart and can be aggressive in trying to steal your stuff. You can bring some fruits from your hotel or purchase it from outside the temple. If you have a driver with you, invite your driver to walk in there with you. Our driver was able to protect us from the monkeys and even managed to bribe them so we could take pictures with them.", "Clean shallow water, nice warm quiet waters. Hawkers not too pushy. Amazing sand that the kids will love.", "Lots of tourists! Only the monkeys were fun,when they stole someones glasses and sigarettes! The temple was not that impressive but the view was great", "The temple is very well maintained with a very beautiful garden. The sunset is very scenic and worth the time. The pathway is lined up with restaurants and shops offering various art effects and restaurants and multicusine..", "The temple is located in a lake surrounded by a beautiful hills.The location is so peacefull and gives harmanoy to all.The cold wind and low sun light will always give a blessed feeling to the visitor.only disadvantage is you have to wear nise cloths to visit the inside of the temple", "This temple truly is spectacular. The best time to go is at sunset. The monkeys can be a bit of a pest. That said, be aware that if they take something you may need to pay someone to get your item back...seriously. This happened to the man next to me. So, do not take your sunglasses, close your purse and keep everything that you have with you secured to you (camera, etc.) If you can, stay for the dance. It's great! Be sure to sit on the most left side so that you'll get a great view of the sunset before the dance begins. The best seats for taking pictures are at ground level. Otherwise, you'll get a lot of other tourists in your pictures. If you have little ones with you, or think you may need to leave for any reason, it's best to sit in the last remaining seats as they will fill even the isle which makes it difficult to get out.", "Don't miss this beautiful temple on the edge of cliff. Loved the monkeys that inhabit the area. Views are stunning and the Kecak dance and ceremony at sunset is worth the money.", "Find yourself a place at the terrace to see a spectacular sunset with the temple. You have to take a drink at the terrace, but it was really worth the view. Come early and leave immediately after sunset to avoid busy traffic", "This place is beautiful and serene - it would be more of an experience with out the masses of tourists. I recommend going very early. It seems they have made this temple into a park as well - with boats you can rent and a playground for little ones on the side. We didn’t stay long only 20 minutes because it was hard to enjoy as much with the crowds. Is a great place for meditation if less packed.", "Honestly, the view was amazing. I can stare on and on and on. The temple has a 5 min walkway to the other cliff where you can look back to the temple. You can take a leisure walk on the temple grounds before going to the Kecak Fire Dance at 6pm. IMPORTANT !!!! - Take all your pictures at the temple facing the other cliff where there's little to no Monkeys. As you walk along the walkway, it would be wise if you stow away all camera, phone, wallets, eyewear, keys, etc. because we watch Monkeys steal 1 wallet, 2 flipflops, and 1 sunglasses all within 15 mins. The poor oblivious visitors. We were warned before and wore shoes, took great care to look around for Monkeys before quickly taking a photo. Then as we were close to the monkey zone, we hid things all away in my handbag and tucked the zip inwards. They are smart enough to open zips too. Those cheeky monkeys were very sneaky, quiet and fast. They may throw your things back if you offer them food. The park rangers often try to help. But twice I watched them get food for trade and threw the stolen items over the cliff. Needless to say, I took no photos of Monkeys but it was such a hilarious spectacle.", "Amazing and beautiful temple located in a lake, which has amazing hill views as well.this one is also public temple.", "Definitely a must see, it is well worth the trip and the walk up the cliff. The Indian Ocean views are amazing, specially at sunset. You have to get a sarong at the entrance if you are wearing shorts (both men and women). Loved seeing the monkeys! We did not have any problems with them acting aggressive or trying to snatch things. It is very crowded so you may have to wait for the right opportunity to get a clear shot!", "I came here on a day trip from Ubud. Although quite far away, as part of a package tour it was great. There isn't a lot to do here, but the view is spectacular. A friend and I hired some little paddle boat/swans, and although they're probably for kids we found it was a really fun way to see the temple a bit better. Despite the crowds, the lake and temple have a really peaceful feel.", "It is a Hindu temple in . More possibility of being a Shiva or Vishnu temple. Entry to temple is not allowed. But priests outside worship Vishnu and snakes. However, apart from the mythology the key attraction is the location and the view. It is by far the best beach sunset point I have visited. The natural rock formations, the sea and the sunset collectively give a perfect picturesque landscape. It is a eyecandy for sure. the temple is on a single huge rock on the edge of beach. As the sunset nears, the sea tide covers the beach and the rock appears to be standing tall in the sea then. It is a natural marvel. I wish I had got chance to see the temple from inside also. But whenever they do open it, I am for sure going back to this place.", "Nice temple but being one of the main ones it was very crowded and hard to get good photos. Found the market stalls here to be better pricing than in Seminyak etc.", "We stopped at thias temple on our trip from Ibid to Lovina. This temple is really interesting a d important for the nese people. You have to see it.", "Walking around the temple hills and looking at the cliffs was great. Would have been nice to have some information on what we were looking at, perhaps at the entrance so as to not damage the sanctity of the Temple itself.", "This place is worth visiting. Sadly we are not able to cross over to visit the temple. Very nice water as well!", "Sadly this Temple has been ruined by the ridiculous amount of tourists visiting. We stopped past late afternoon and there was literally thousands of people waiting for the sunset. Sadly it takes away from the meaning of the Temple itself. Would not recommend a visit as there is far too many people here to make it enjoyable", "Temples on are as the matter of fact similiar. But this is little diffrent. Especially because of beautiful place - on the lake surrounded by mountain. It is good to see this place. But you have to worry about lot of tourist. There are also nice park around with strange sculptures (usally animals). Worth to see", "Enjoyed walking along this beach and stopping in the many little shops and the bars/restaurants. Made a day of it and we were lucky enough to be there for the monthly Sunday market (so bought some homemade oil for aches and pains). The beach is a nice mix of beachfront bars and quiet areas that many of the locals go to. Since we were still there after temple (4:00 p.m.) we enjoyed watching the many families come to enjoy some late afternoon socializing and swimming.", "The Sea View from Various Vantage Points is excellent. The Temple in the Sea can be accessed by walk when the tide is low. The are various points where you can get good photographs and the Sunset at this beach is the best. A must visit.", "Despite the nauseating tourist market here, it's still a vision. I hear Trump bought the land adjacent to build a golf course (how could they sell that!? To him?!?) so please go support the ancient temple and help the locals retain its majesty. It's a vision and one of the most beautiful holy temples in the world. In the middle of the ocean. Go and try to remember that people carved this with their own hands and the ocean had kept honoring it for hundreds of years.", "Be sure to go when it is low tide, so you may go see the beautiful temple that is sitting on a naturally sculptured rock which was amazing.", "A spectacular site but you can't get to the temple if the tide is high ....especially with the King Tides and rough surf we saw during our visit. A lot more tourist trap shops you have to walk through to get to the main gate so expect to see huge crowds and bustling spruikers at exorbitantly inflated tourist prices.", "Off course you'll get your picture taken at the heaven gate at the 'first' temple, sadly this is where most stop.... The path to the 'second' temple is a 2km steep hike, but very doable and alternatively you can hop on the back of a motorbike to bring you there. The views are only getting more impressive the higher up you go! Be prepared to spend pretty much most of the day when you think about visiting all seven temples. Do wear proper shoe that are comfortable walking!", "Amazing view of the cliffs & ocean here but a little surprised/disappointed to find out there's no entry to the temple itself.", "It was nice for a slow walk with nicely landscaped gardens, beautiful and clean but slightly crowded. Beautiful scene with Lake, mountain and temple by the shore.", "I visited this ridge-top temple with a guide from our hotel during Galungan celebrations. We walked there from a neighbouring village so avoided walking up the 1700 steps (did walk down them though!). It really is a fantastic temple divided between the larger,more ornate temple at the base of the ridge, a middle temple half way up the 1700 steps, and then the top temple on the peak. We went in the late afternoon for sunset, which was spectacular over the mountains to the west. Make sure you wear a sarong, as required to visit nese temples, and be careful not to trip over it on all those steps! No touts and not hassled anywhere during our visit. Lots of locals expressing their devotions or going about their business or a bit of both, all in all a great place to visit.", "Beautiful watertempel, where you have the religious bathing and can be blessed with holy water.. You can also enjoy the silence at this holy place and watch the statues. Ps: get to talk with the nese people and priests over there. They can explain to you the meaning of this place and a lot about the spirit and it's power.", "The temple is known from many pictures put of tour guides, internet etc. The only thing special about is that a part stands in the water. At the moment not even that is the case. The water level of the lake is to low. If you're around ok to see but don't spend to much time getting there. We've been there aroun 9 am and there were not so many people.", "We were there as part of a tour . The temple is located on a cliff, and it's not very accessible. However, the sunset is stunning. The only downside is that there are soo many tourists it's hard to enjoy it.", "The place is really beautiful but the problem is they dont let you enter the temple if you are not dressed in their local attire. hence I sincerely request everyone to wear the local attire to enjoy the temple.", "A nice place to visit, with great architecture etc but sadly a little overshadowed of how it seems to be a bit of a money maker. There’s is an obligatory donation before entering and then once in, should you wish to get a picture in the famous gate, there’s a long queue and again another fee for this to be done. Just felt a shame for a sacred place to be seen in this light in my opinion. I would still recommend a visit here.", "cute monkeys aside, it's not The main temple but The water temple and The dragonbridge next to it which is worth your time. Dont expect a magnificant experience, and just enjoy the wild jungle and beautiful surroundings made by man. Leave your Sunglasses, water bottles and food in the car, and you'll have a great 30 minutes.", "its beautiful temple especially for sunset. if you like photography this temple can give some best shot but if not rain", "We had a lovely drive to the temple. After reading many reviews it was a must on our list. If you are visiting I would say it is a must to see. A well laid temple area at the side of the lake. the gardens are nice and we enjoyed our visit.", "Mountain, lake and cool breeze, temple: Enjoy your afternoon. Gives a feel of hill station, though can visit any time of the day but prefer to enjoy your afternoon here, as its cool, and soothing place and environment.", "It was a shame it was so humid on our visit as we didn't feel like walking around too much, but it's a really nice temple (I grant not the best) and views are lovely. I really enjoyed the sunset dance, it was mesmerising and funny :) Make sure you read the story first so you understand what is going on! Do watch out for the monkeys!! I witnessed a lady have glasses snatched off her face and a boy having his photo taken was bitten on the arm! People forget they are wild animals!", "One of the many templey in , but this one is partly on the rock in the see. Of course it is crowded with tourists, but you can enjoy pretty nice views and sunset here.", "I'm sure most travellers to must be shocked at the current state of the main beaches. Both Seminyak and Legian beaches were covered with trash, both in and out of the water - so much so that we avoided these beaches. The exception is the space in front of some of the major hotels, presumably they employ people to clean them. Hard to fathom why the local authorities haven't addressed this issue, it is a major blight on . Would recommend heading out to Batu Bolong for your beach / surf fix, it is almost pristine.", "We recently hired a driver to to us from our hotel in Sukawati south to the temple. It had come recommended from a friend who said it was her favorite thing in . It takes about an hour to get there and the traffic is pretty nightmarish but its worth the trip. Very cool place. They say the best time to go is sunset but we went around 3 and it was pretty crowded. Our driver said it is even more crowded at sunset. So If you don't like crowds mid-afternoon is good. You must wear your own or rent a sarong - men and women. The sarong rental is a donation to preserving the temple - so even though I had my own I rented one anyway. The temple it self isn't spectacular but the views are magnificent. Great photo opportunities. Definitely not to miss.", "Had a great time. Take normal monkey precautions; nothing valuable in your pockets, sunglasses away and don't tease them and you will have a great time. The only thing is I wish the main temple was open to see up close.", "Beautiful views from this clifftop temple and plenty of good photo ops. You'll need to cover legs, but purple cloth is provided for this. The length of the walk to the end (on the left as you head in) isn't advertised so many people were staying back...but it's literally 200m total and worth the walk. The temple itself is on the right as you head in.", "Get yourself a scooter and ride up to the temple if you can. You'll feel like you're on top of the world - a truly beautiful spot.", "Beautiful place to visit. Temple situated on the edge of rocks seaside. Have a big shopping area as well where one can utilise his bargaining skills.", "Amazing temple ..! We are very glad to can see this temple with sunset back ground ! This temple was very nice in the world", "Best sunset, holy temple, this place MUST VISIT when you come to ! I’ve been here few times and I never ever feel bored, I can come hereeee anytime just to see beautiful sunset ever!", "The temple itself is quite small for tourists so there is not much to do but to take pictures. I would recommend you get there early than later. We took a scooter to get to the temple. The road there is steep and has many bends so be careful. The first day we went there at around 5pm (late) but couldn’t take pictures because the locals gathered around to worship/ festival? The next day we got there in the afternoon. It was beautiful. You do have to wait in a long queue to take pictures at the famous gate (so give enough time). There is a person there that can take pictures for you if u give him your phone. You can give him some money (I don’t know if it’s required, but we did).", "This is our main destination we travelled to last week. With only 20k rupiah we can see a very cool lake with a beautiful temple on the water. Fascinating.. There are duck boats to rent, i also saw a speedboat rider on the lake. It was cloudy and almost raining when we got there.. There are a lot of photographers.. they know all the best spot to get the best pic. I ask how much, they said 15k each print!wow.. the cheapest in .. so we booked one. It took about 10-15 minutes until the photo print done. Before exit gate there is a cafe restaurant, then public toilets. After exit gate we have to passed through lots of shops. We would love to go back there again..", "This is a lovely place to go and visit-a beautiful temple celebrating the god of water. The lake and mountains are lovely surrounds. However, go early in the morning or in the evening to avoid the crowds during the day. It gets so overcrowded there, you can barely take a picture without someone getting in the shot. Not exactly the peaceful place it looks on the postcards but I can imagine it is lovely if you get there before the tourists hoards.", "Beautiful temple and awe inspiring natural surroundings. A bit disappointing that we missed the sunset due to the weather, but the sheer majesty of the place was worth the trip. Was sad that we would not be able to see the interior of the temple but then relieved because it means the rest of the tourists weren't able to either. Pros: Idyllic temple overlooking the sea Cons: Too many unruly tourists", "This is definitely the most magic and beautiful place we visited in . It's so authentic, the temple on the water and the environment are so enchanting that we were speachless. Must see when travelling around !", "This temple was one the most beautiful places in , don’t forget to put on comfortable shoes cause you have to walk, and be aware of monkeys, they can easily steal you staffs and don’t forget that you shouldn’t look into their eyes.", "This is not a temple that you actually get to enter, or get even close to in fact. We went here as part off a day tour with our private driver. This temple is along the west coast of the island, and can get very hot/humid. This is a definite must see when visiting .", "A super nice free attraction that you can walk to, depending where you live on the Lembongan island, or you can drive there on a rented scooter. When you are there during the right time, when the Indian ocean swells and wind are hitting the southern coast of the island, the crashing waves are spectacular!!! You are a witness to the immense power of the ocean, almost straight out of a National Geographic documentary... Every time I'm in Lembongan for diving for week, or two, I make sure I visit it many times, as there will be only a day or two when it's really AWESOME... You'll get them crashing into the narrow inlet with such a power that water mist blasts out after a second, or two... Truly magnificent!!! Wish I could upload a video, or a gif. It's super dramatic. Go see it!!! Or keep returning, until you there during that magic time;) Just be careful where you walk around. If you are stepping on a wet rock, you'll get splashed, in the best case... In the worst, you'll get hit so hard that you fall on a super-sharp limestone and cut yourself... I'm not even going to mention, if you, heavens forbid, fall down into the sea... It's a wash machine!!! See my pictures.", "Back to nature woow it really beautiful place I see. Interested temple and surrounding. Lov it so much", "Super beach! The Laguna hotel I liked the relaxing atmosphere, friendly staff and hospitality of people.", "We went here for tea on a number of occasions as there are heaps of restaurants along the beach to choose. The surf does vary heaps so like any beach to keep an eye on kids and other family members. There are heaps of hawkers that ply their trade along the beach so just say no and then continue to sip away on that Bintang and they move on!!!", "A powerful vista of mother nature's power as open ocean swell slams into volcanic cliffs. When the waves are big this can be a spectacle of immense inertia -- ocean vs. land -- epic battles of the formation of earth... (As an humble impresario of geology, I find this part of Lembongan fascinating.)", "Cliff top temple. While the temple is like any other temple however the location in particular makes it like nothing else. We reached around 5 and missed the Kecak dance as all the tickets were sold. Temple entrance is open only for worshiping (well I read it as not for foreigners). The right side of the temple is a paved way along the cliff to enjoy the sunset from the cliff. Its a must do place in itinerary. Be careful of the monkeys as they just appear out of nowhere. The walk to the main temple is tiring specially for the old and kids.", "Its a beautiful temple however not much information you can get from here. there are snake cave and place where you can get holy water, but yay you need to pay additional just for that. so is this a temple or attractions? this is the same feeling when i visited other attractions. most of the attractions are for photo taking purposes instead of learning process", "It is good if u reach here in the evening ard 5pm to enjoy the breathtaking sunset and you pay a visit to their ancient temples. The cliff view is beautiful, however need to beware of monkeys and snakes.", "It's a nice place for photo, temple by water side. There're quite a lot of spot for post card photo, however there's no much detail/ information about the temple (like history) and no access to inside of the temple as well. So it's like a walk in the beautiful park only.", "Very crowded .Only the view is good. The temple is overrated tourism. The monkeys are annoying.It’s disaster to fight with them . They like glasses and sunglasses so be careful . I wonder why everyone just hold their camera not even stop or help victim to get the monkey away. Is this a 2018 humankind ?", "Extremely boring! Temple is closed, so nothing to see, except for some really nice views from cliffs. We took a cab to reach there, but were really disappointed seeing what it was there. Take a walk around the place,monkeys and that's it. Monkeys!!! so avoid taking shiny objects, sun glasses etc.They make a big deal about the dance show, which starts at 5pm but honestly it is big bummer.Boring! This place becomes super crowded with 1000s of people, competing to take pictures from the view points. Honestly pictures I saw online are so deceiving, comapared to what it actually is.I wanted to get out of this place as soon as possible.I would recommend you to use your money wisely. Go spend it on yourself, eat in nice restaurant and relax.", "The fact that this marvelous and beautiful natural experience can exist makes even nonbelievers believe in a higher power.", "Very scenic temple surrounded by water. I could not stay back till sunset since I had reached during the midday. The place is worth visit and one could typically spent 1 hour here.", "This is the iconic place in , this is a holy place for the people and they so respect to this. Best time to visit here is in the evening, then you can see the sunset. Tourists are not allowed to go inside the temple. Only the worshippers are allowed. But everyone should visit during their stay is because this is beautiful calm place.", "Cool temple... Cool jungle... Nice management.... Easy parking.... Nice weather... Nice area... Nice people... Positive energy", "My friend and I hired a driver to take us here. We left Ubud at 6.30am and arrived after 1hour 20 minutes. As we arrived around 8am we were the only ones there except 4 other people. It was so beautiful quiet and peaceful. Great opportunity for photos of the temple. It is IDR50,000 to enter and I can recommend it. The park is pretty and well kept. I recommend to GO EARLY for this great experience.", "Consider expensive place to visit if you are going with family with a lot of people. You can only view from outside. Surrounding there are a lot of shops selling variety of items. Nothing interesting. Total cost / fees for the visit. 1. Entrance : 60K for adult and 30K for children. See attached receipts. 2 Parking fees for car: 5K. Overall it is a unique temple built on top of a rock near by the sea. You can go near to the temple during low tide. Recommend to visit once for experience.", "The views are stunning and the sea is at its best. You cannot enter the temples as normal people are not considered to be, I guess godly enough. This is religion at its worst, you can view it from afar be pestered by people taking your photograph or hawkers selling birds with rubber bands but in terms of understanding the religious significance, well it doesn't work. Add to the zillion tourists that turn up (OK I'm exaggerating) and you have something that could be wonderful and surreal but ends up just another opportunity to extract money from the gullible tourist. It's a shame.", "One of the most beautiful temples in .I'm always happy to go back.I am always looking forward to bring my guests back and this beautiful space to show.", "This temple offers a beautiful view on the lake and it has a lot of celebrations which makes the visit interesting. It is reasonably priced and we have not been bothered during our visit. It is good to visit before 10 am or later in the afternoon. There is a good restaurant named De Danau with a terrasse which offers a great view on the lake + the food is good and reasonably priced.", "The temple is located in a very beautiful spot. Unfortunately people are not allowed to go upstairs.", "Heads up for the monkeys. They do steal but sparse when I went. The views from this place are something else and the temples hold good history. The Fire Dance is worth it and just views. Amazing! Hire a driver to get here, should be relatively cheap, we got ours for 300, half a day.", "A beautiful temple in the Ocean, it's one of the main tourist attractions in , we had the pleasure to witness a Ceremony there but the beach was very crowded with Tourists and locals, though we couldn't go inside due to the High tides", "There is the Temple with surrounded with the wave of shore, it's amazing and fantastic. And you can see the beautiful sunset and nice beach.", "Pure Lempuyang, a breathtaking 3-4 hour trip from Kuta taking in coastal island and mountain views. Once there treated by some of the ultimate photo opportunities one can find in . We only went to view the main temple over looking largest Volcano Gunung Agung, but there is another 6 temples to see trekking up the mountain if you wish allow a good day for this apparently. The entry was cheap and traditional garments are supplied needed to enter the grounds. The views are just amazing!!! This place is very sacred we were lucky enough to find it not too busy. Just remember to be respectful to the locals who do not get a chance to visits that often. The tourists we were up there with all stood to the side while the nese paid their respects and took pictures with their families I was honoured to be there while some of them for visiting for religious purposes and not just taking pictures as the tourists. There is a small shopping stall at the entry point and a toilet for a small charge. This is a must visit for photographers allow time to stop on the way. Next trip I plan to spend a lot more time on this side of the island.", "We couldn't get into the temple as it is only special occasions that they open it. The views from the pathway to temple is amazing. However beware the monkeys - they grab everything. We left our glasses and bags behind and hence had no issues. However, saw phones, glasses stolen right in front of our eyes. Sunset is awesome as is the kecak dance", "I’m not a temple or a church fan. I’ve seen so many. But this temple, which features on the 50000 rupee note, was worth the visit as there are also landscaped gardens, it borders ’s second largest lake and the air is clean. We saw a morning offering ceremony.", "The views off the cliff were spectacular. We were all wearing shorts so the nese made us were sarongs to respect the temple. We paid $10AUS for a local guide...she did try and get more money from us after we agreed on $10. But we said no. Basically she scared off the monkeys for us as they can come out of the trees and steal your earrings, hats, sunnies etc. It was an interesting experience but the temple was built in the 15th century so that in itself was amazing.", "I was lucky as the place was fairly tourist free, and a ceremony was just ending. the gardens are really lovely, and the sea/temple views superb. I would say it is more than worth visiting, fingers crossed that it isn't too busy. You aren't allowed to go inside the temple which is a shame, I would love to know what it looks like.", "Site itself is stunning but that's more to do with the location rather than the temple. Temple is ok but large sections are inaccessible to the public (I do agree with this however). Getting a taxi out of here is a mission so prebook or bring your own wheels.", "Lovely temple on a rock in the sea that can be approached at low tide. Entrance fee is very cheap and there is a lot to see there apart from the temple and the beautiful sunset there are a lot of stalls with souvenirs , clothing, drinks and food.", "It's a good place for some picturesque photographs and enjoying the weather. However, it's very crowded so it is difficult to experience peace in the beautiful area around the temple.", "Beautiful water temple, highly recommended to visit, and very romantic if you're with your sweetheart. Imagine the stones in the water as your walk of life, and see what you can image about your joined future!", "Very disappointed. The place is a construction site. And the access to the main temple is restricted to worshipers. So in actuality, you don't see ant temple. The views are great but there are other places you can those views. The monkeys are over fed and not interested in your food.", "Perhaps the most peacefull place in the world. There is here a special atmosphere and, if you are lucky, you'll visit this temple during a ceremony and...please respect and enjoy it!", "This is one of the most beautiful place I had seen in my life, It has a cold atmosphere and a huge lake where the temple is located. Didnt want to leave this place. if you go spend atleast 3 to 4 hours here relaxing around.", "It's a beautiful temple carved out of stone, and it's reachable only if the tide is low. You can walk up to the temple when there is low tide, but only till the front where some priests will bless you. You cannot enter inside the temple, as it's only open to worshippers as we saw some nese people going in to pray.", "Wear long pants (you can skip using the purple robe), Cover most of your body, a tshirt will do, if you dont want to raise eyebrow of the Temple Staff at the entrance, it was IDR 20.000. If you love taking photo this is it. The cliff the monkeys, dont feed them and becareful they can steal your small items, glasses and stuff. The english announcement is every 15 minutes the dos and dont.", "Totally overrun with tourists. Lots of construction work going on making climbing up to see the coastal views very problematic for some on our tour. Facilities there were in poor condition and the monkeys that roam about freely are quit agressive so abit nerve wracking if you go with small children. Would recommend it, there are far more lovely temples to see in .", "We only started our walk at 9 in the morning, we took our jacket but never get to use it. At the entrance, we pay a donation to the whole place and didn't pay anything else at the temples just as the man at the office said. He spoke very well in English and French, gave us a very good informative guide for us to make the hike without a guide. We did fine without a guide and walked all the 7 temples, made the whole walk. Only between temple 6 and 7 we hired a guy with the gun to help us with the crazy monkey who didn't bother us at all but bothered one of the other solo visitor we met on the way. There's only 1 crazy monkey at the top who keeps on attacking people, but we theorize that it's better to walk with a crowd than solo or a couple. We didn't get the breathtaking view atop the mountain as it was cloudy, but walking between the temples we passed some very nice foggy greenery. It was definitely an experience not to be missed if you happen to be around. If you want to do the whole walk as on the map they show, give it 4 hours way and back of walking, ascending and descending. Here, you can find the true authentic nice nese people, unlike those who have been exploited by money or tourism.", "This is probably one of the most famous temple in that it was even printed in the rupiah bill. The temple looks very nice and peaceful. With the lake and the mountains behind it make scenery even more spectacular. The pictures taken here look like those of the postcards. Recommended for first visitors.", "Another must temple of . Plan to visit this temple in the evening and njoy the amazing sunset view. You may probably need to go in advance as there can be mad rush to catch the sunset .", "This temple is almost 3 hours drive by scooter from Ubud market.People generally reach there and directly start taking photographs for which you have to be in queue and wait time can be 1 to 2 hrs depending upon the crowd. There are 5 temples there b2b with almost 2 to 5 km walking way between each of those. But as I said, people just go to this first one which is a Shiva temple and click pictures and come back. It's a beautiful spot and worth pictures.", "We rode there on our scooter and just caught the sunset, it was absolutely breathtaking!! Took some photos of the view and the temple. Was quite a treat. Something easy and fun to do by yourselves on the scooter :)", "There's really nothing much to see here. Just a tatty old dilapidated temple and other buildings in a small wooded area with walkways. There are monkeys everywhere and they are used to being fed by the tourists ( you can buy approved food) and so they climb on tourists to try to find food. This is my idea of a nightmare, but lots of people seemed to like it. There is no real sense of any ancient worship or of it being a religious place. It's a tourist trap.", "What a beautiful scenery! Everything is said in the picture! Even though during dry season (we were there in September) the temple is not surrounded with water, it didn't left us disappointed! A must visit place in , I recommend to go there for a sunset, but it's going to be very busy. If you do, make sure to leave as quickly as possible, when the sun goes down to avoid traffic. Besides the temple, there is a small market, people selling various souvenirs. We also enjoyed our picture taken with a python for a small price :)", "The temple is gorgeous on the lake. We loved it. You can walk around without getting bored and there is a nice botanical garden. Definitely one temple to visit.", "Feeling zen and peaceful at this temple.... Awesome views..... Many people visit this temple but somehow the atmosphere is very calming and very pleasant...", "This place is advertised everywhere but its underwhelming. There are millions of shops and the temples are actually very small. The cliff views are nice but the endless traffic jams you have to endure getting there and away are not worth it. There are much better places in to see without the tourist crowd and local touts.", "Don't go here by that you are visiting the temple, its a tourist attraction for a long leisure ride from Nusa Dusa. Amazing view from the Temple premises, much visit if you visit .", "Very cool temple out over the water, easy walk down through the market stalls to an amazing outlook at the temple on the rocks. Was low tide so we walked right out too it along with the other hundreds of visitors at the time. Very popular spot for sunset so get in early if you want a good viewing spot.", "Such a cool spot to sit and watch the Sunset with some Bintangs you brought at a corner shop! Please take your rubbish with you though, as this site is just beautiful. Hire a scooter from a local & go on a day trip while on Nusa Lembongan - ours cost us 80k for an entire day and to fill it up is only 20k for a litre on the side of the road! Take the scooters to the Devils Tears where you can watch the sunset before heading back, making sure you remember the way you came! If you're feeling adventurous take the scooters across the bridge to Nusa Ceningan and explore the cliffs there also.", "A lovely beach with clean, white sand and clear water to swim in. Very pleasant to take a stroll along and not too many hawkers to bother you. Very nice.", "this area is quite relaxing. Lots of areas to relax and enjoy the scene. The temple is not as impressive as I had thought after looking at so many online brochures and instagram. It's good to check it out though. One check marked off the must do list. BTW, There are small eateries in the area if you're hungry.", "You may find hundreds of temples in but this is one of the nicest we’ve seen. The best is to arrive a half an hour before sunset to catch a good place to see.", "Plenty of room for everyone and surf patrolled areas. Your not bothered too much by hawkers. Seems to be a safe beach to rest and play.", "The temple is still just as beautiful but having seen it again after 17 years, it looked more like Disneyland like me! The once so beautiful and peaceful grounds now have flags everywhere and grotesque statues and ridiculous looking 'fruit rubbish bins'.... such a shame!! This is certainbly not what the tourists want to see??", "We were going to go here first thing in the morning but our driver recommended we go here on the way home for sunset. It was a very popular tourist attraction and it was very busy, lots of market stalls if you want to shop. It was low tide so you could go across to the temple but the line was huge. Also when you took photos of the temple it was just full of people. I would have preferred going at high tide so you could get nice photos. But otherwise it's a nice spot", "There's a lot of people flocking to the area around of temple to see sunset, but still I managed to find a very good place to see sunset. Waves are high which adds a lot of beauty to the spot. Highly recommended for anyone loving sunset.", "Beautiful views of the cliff is amazing. Waves break in to the cliff and form memorable scenery. Temple it self is restricted to travelers. Worth every penny", "Stunning location high on the cliff top; amazing views along the cliff top walk. They won't take you into the temple; just show you through the gate. Our guide Wayan was hilarious; he had his own slingshot to scare off the monkeys if needed. One tourist was bitten while we were there; we were fine - Wayan showed us the nice monkeys. $2 to enter; US$10 for guide", "We didn't know there is festival on Island and there were traffic everywhere. We got stuck in traffic for almost 2 hours! There is only one way in! When we arrived, it's already pass sunset time. The view is great but the temple itself is not as decorated as other temples. So if you are going there, make sure you have time to catch the sunset. I think it doesn't worth the drive to go for the temple unless you want to experience the history.", "A special place to see. A super view of the temple and a nice atmosphere. The memory of this place will always be in our minds.", "A place you must visit. Enjoy the scenic beauty of this natural temple. The waves touching the feet of the temple as if they were seeking its blessings. You can easily spend half a day here seeing the temple very closely as well as moving around to get other views. The surroundings also are magical you will get engrossed. Just one thing do check the \\ TIDE \\\", if its high tide you cannot go in the temple, so best recommended time of visit is during low tide\"", "I was blown away by the view from this temple. Definitely worth the traffic it takes to get here. I will say that getting a proper tour guide around the island makes your trip that much more memorable. We had a lovely tour guide named Ketut which made our trip that much more fantastic by his knowledge of the island, great English and easy going attitude. We couldn't have been more appreciative for our tour - We actually hired him twice during our time in ! If anyone needs a driver/tour guide around the island, Ketut is your man. Trust us when we say our trip to wouldn't have been the same without him. Contact him at kacer67@yahoo.com or Facebook - Hakunamatata Ketut. All in all, was just the trip we were all hoping it would be. We were able to see the classic tourist sites while taking small detours to lesser known (and absolutely beautiful) sites around the island", "A must to see while in ! One of the most popular temples located on a seaside. There are many tourist but it doesnt feel much crowded as The whole complex is huge. When the tide is low it is possible to go near the temple.", "A great temple for the non Hindu visitor due to the views from the cliff to the open seas and the monkeys living within the temple area. Like many lovely temples in the set up is similar, it is the location that makes this one special. Note, non Hindus cannot actually enter the formal temple area which is disappointing as it looked to be the best bit but non the less an enjoyable trip. Many people have said this is a must do when in , I don't think I would go that far but if you are in the locality it is not to be missed but whether it is worth travelling half the island for ..... I was also a bit disappointed by the 'guide' trying to sell his services for 15 dollars who was keen to welcome you until you as he worked at the site until you said you didn't want to hire him. Agreement with others on the monkey comments, they can be over friendly and light fingered so keep your distance don't feed than and they will generally leave you alone but you will still be able to take pictures of them.", "There is a lot to see here and I would recommend getting a guide at the entrance, there is a service fee but they will take you to the best location for photos, guide you through the area, take you family photos, help you and protect you from the monkeys, etc. it was money well spent. Not a lot to see with the temple because you are not allowed into them but the views are breath taking and there is a lot to see. There were not a lot of monkeys but they definetely like to take the glasses off people's heads so be careful.", "This temple is on the lake and is often called the floating temple. It is a beautiful area. Great to take pictures. However this place are full of tourist when we visited.", "Temple splashed by the sea in the sw part of the island. The place is best for sunset photography with the entire sky and sea in front with a wonderful temple fore drop.the temple is attributed to a 16th century preist who meditated here.", "After staying a week at Seminyuk in a villa behind the W hotel, I spent each day walking/running between 8 and 14kms on the beach, The early sunrise views were beautiful, the air clean and fresh and you feel a million dollars when out and walking. The problem is the pollution, there are 3 streams that run onto the beach and the water stinks of sewerage when you walk through these streams. In addition to the water stink was the huge amount of plastic garbage on the beach as well as broken glass , I didn’t feel safe to walk on the beach without shoes on. The and Indonesian government officials need to work out how to reduce the plastic waste and the open sewerage that runs onto the beach, it will really impact the tourists coming over if like me they feel the water is not clean to swim in.", "The cliff top temple has excellent views but the temple itself is closed for tourists like all temples in . We had heard it gets crowded during sunset so we went at about 3pm. Not much crowd and no monkeys as well.", "Beautiful place, very well kept. Wear flip flops as you may have to walk over a bit of water to get to the actual temple. The place is very pleasant and peaceful. Sure there’s some hawkers, but I just saw a couple and the best part is that this is more of a local hangout rather than a tourist dump. The grounds around are really nice and families have picnics here. As the tide gets low, you’ll see holes in the solidified volcanic rocks and there’s small fish and crabs in there. Pretty cool. Nice to stand there and see the waves crashing.", "My guide suggested to visit Lempuyang temple and take the 1700 chairs to access the top temple. It was my favorite visit, each stair I walked with my guide was so interesting. I learned a lot about the temples, gods, meditations, and people. The views you get on the top are stunning.", "We went there around noon. It was sunny and lots of people were enjoying the place. There is a big park at the entrance. At the end there is an ocean and temple on its side. Its a beautiful temple, with quite unique architecture. The temple was closed, only opens at big ceremonies. But the ocean side view gave it a different look. Though there was not much to do, but it would have been more beautiful at sunset or sunrise. Outside the temple lot of souvenir shops are present and many things to do. We liked it.", "There are a lot of temples in and, in our opinion, this one is definitely one of the better ones. It is a long drive, time wise, but quite interesting and scenic despite the rubbish and over population/cultivation. The temperature drops considerably from Denpasar which is a relief in itself. We took about an hour walking around the temple and yeah it is just more of the same re Hindu Temples but it is in a beautiful and unique location on the lake and the grounds are very well maintained. They have a water sports business operating on the lake right next to the temple which is pretty typical of . If you are short listing Temples to visit whilst in I would recommend that this one should be on it.", "Place is magical. A bit crowded but that doesnt really ruin the atmosphere. A cool combination of a striking natural beauty and a spiritual place. The temple actually consists of just a cave in a small island in the middle of the sea and spring water rise from it. There are monks over there who pray for you and stick rice grains on your forhead. Truely worth visiting. Afterwards you can drop by the stalls and have a cup of tea by the seaside.", "We visit this temple in evening time and this site most suitable to watch sunset. Its a wonderful moment for us. They did not allowed in side the temple but still we can enjoy the view. in addition to that we can enjoy the waves.", "This place is wonderful. A temple in the middle of the ocean. If you are lucky you can see the Brahman's ceremony. That's cool. If you will go to , you should definitely see this temple. nese people ohh my god, they are so sweet :)))", "Not a bad little beach. A lot of (natural) debris washed up. One huge positive - not very many hawkers!!!", "It was really nice there, specially when it has a big waves. Was the best spot for sunset in lembongan.", "A lovely temple to see and visit. You pay to go in I think we paid 35000IDR then if you want to see the “holy snake” they make you pay a donation and if they don’t like the amount make you pay more. If you want to be blessed by the father you have to pay a donation (I thought the purpose of a donation was it was voluntary) but the father doesn’t mind the amount. We visited on low tide so didn’t have to go through the water otherwise would have been hard with my 2 year old and a baby. Lovely gardens to get some photos in. And some markets to do some shopping in.", "Make sure to get there way before sunset time as we did not and we almost missed the sunset. It is a long walk from the car park to the actual temple so you need to allow time to get there. Moreover in our case we were also not lucky with the weather as it was clouded so the sunset too was short and quick.", "Intentionally visit the place around 3 PM since it will be very crowded during the sunset time. The ticket price is almost the same with many temples for touristic. The building itself located above the sea that made this temple is different with any others. Also, I discovered another temple in the right side (forgot the name) which has an awesome view too. If you need some souvenirs, the area outside the temple has some kiosks.", "Positive is the location at the sea on a rock. Nice place to see sunset for photographers. Negatives are that it is overly crowded near sunset time. It is overly expensive. Usually temples in are about 10k but this one is 60k. I have seen much more impressive temples around . And finally the temples face the see and there is actually not a lot to see of the temples itself as you can't get close. It is very low on my list of attractions.", "We really enjoyed our trip to the temple. The grounds of the temple are beautiful filled with greenery and flowers. I would definitely recommend this place to visit.", "Temple itself is not that great and amazing, but its setting at the edge of a sheer cliff is. Guides offer themselves to keep monkeys away during your visit - no need to use their service. Yes monkeys are everywhere but if you respect their space and stay at a decent distance then they'll respect you and not bother you too much.", "Nice beach, pretty clean water, good path that runs long the beach which is great to run along if you can avoid the hawkers", "We could watch how a mother breast fed her baby, while others in the pack looked after each other. Afterward there was an amazing ceremony in the temple", "The temple location is extremely beautiful and the huge lake makes it look so stunning. The boats on the shore makes it even prettier. My only issue - too much crowd. Else it's a great place to visit.", "Such a unique and beautiful temple right on lake Beratan. Lots of surrounding garden area to see and explore. Quieter in the morning and pretty busy in the afternoon. Well worth the visit when in ", "This temple is built on the mountain I guess or it’s a cliff, be careful of monkeys it may steal ur sunglasses. It would be better if public are allowed to pray inside the temple. Liked it very much because of cleanliness and they have maintained calm. Must visit place in ", "As the other temples, this one has its own attraction, and you have to take your time to walk all around. As it happens with these attractions there's nothing to do that walk, seat down for a minutes and enjoy the view...and that's it. IT LACKS a lot of touristic infraestructure to make tourist stay there more than expecte; take care of tide webb, could be dangerous. To get there has to handle TERRIBLE TRAFFIC of nese roads. I recommend you to rent a bike.", "Excellent location which was recommended by our tour guide. Fantastic view of the Temple on the mountain top. Spectacular view from here. The view of the sea from this location is awesome. All visitors to should not miss this location.", "My visit to this beautiful pura (temple) was totally spoilt by the treatening monkeys around the holy temple. My in law's spectacles were snatched by the professional monkey robber! We had to pay 50k rupiah to redeem it back. The money is not much but the holiday was totally spoilt by this unfortunate event. For those who are planning to go there.. beware...the monkey actually attack from hidden pillars.", "The temple itself is underwhelming - even if it is open which it wasn't when we visited. The setting is lovely, cliff-top walks and surf below. Quite expensive, and crowded as hell. But don't turn your back on the monkeys for a second - there are walls all around which put them at your shoulder height - I turned around for a few seconds, and one ran up behind me and whipped off my fairly expensive prescription glasses - promptly snapped them in half, and then started chewing the lenses. It kept doing this until it was given so much food it couldn't hold the glasses and food at the same time. So I assume it was a kind of learned ransom system it had going on. Or just having a little fun. Either way, I recommend not turning your back on a monkey at any time, also don't let one climb on you.", "Beautiful temple located in an amazing scenery. The views are breath-taking with a lake and mountains in the background. Definitely a must visit when in ", "Do not expect romantic sunset Like you see on photos. What you do. It see are milions of tourists walking around the nice park and the temple. Still it Is must see while in . The best spot for sunset viewing (cca 6. P.M.) Is from terraces above the temple.", "What a great temple with so much history and detail. We had a tour guide and were grateful so that we could find out about the history and traditions!", "Most beautiful place to see so many different nationalitys here all in one place was very special. Was very busy in the late afternoon we didnt get to see the sunset as it was too cloudy which was a shame. But was so beautiful and the temples were very special and so much detail just very gorgeous..", "Timing is everything, was able to jump on to a tour leaving from the hotel due to another traveler no-show. Fantastic. Temple area out on the cliffs complete with wild monkeys that will take anything they can off your back, head, or hands. Just keep things nicely tucked and hiss back, they generally only surprise the unexpected traveler. I did see several make off with nice Oakleys and Ray-Bans so be aware. The grounds a wonderful, the walk along the cliff amazing, and go a sunset for the fire dance adjacent the temple. Wonderful guided tours available to learn the significance of the location, point out the architecture and provide history . SPECTACULAR at sunset.", "Most temples are \\seen one, seen them all\\\". This is a must visit in , its a beautiful place set in the mountains on a lake. When we visited we spent the night in Bedugul so we could visit the temple early. Highly recommended visit.\"", "Went here about 10 years ago and was a great spot to see sunset and enjoy the temple. Fast forward 10 years, just like a street from Kuta square, markets everywhere, so commercial always looking for the dollar to sell something. It was also under construction. I guess if you wanted to see a temple there are so many more in that are more appealing than this.", " is full of temples, but this one sits over the ocean and in the ocean (there is two). We went near to sunset, and the view was breathtaking. It was crowded with tourists but it didn't detract from the visit.", "Amazing views of the Indian Ocean from the temple site - the temple itself is a beautiful construction which enhances the wonderful setting. It gets very crowded especially around sunset (which can be spectacular). Beware of the monkeys, they like to grab hats and especially sunglasses.", "I am not a religious person but i went ti this place for its natural beauty. Being situated on the cliff it gave amazing ocean view at sunset. But beware of monkeys. They specially love sunglasses.", "A lovely spot- the water sprouting around makes for some beautiful visages.We were glad we got here, and spent some time, post our visit to the Dream Beach. It was gorgeous and beautiful- must visit during your stay at Lembongen", "This is a lovely place - but you can see it in half an hour. You don't really need a guide unless you want to help someone with employment - they will meet you at the gate and just start to take you around - just smile and say o thanks\\\" and they'll move on to the next person. There are lots of hawkers coming in - some nice fruit to be had if you're hungry but bargain hard! The scenery coming from either Amed or Candi Dasa is spectacular so take your time travelling. There is also a nice silver maker nearby - your driver will know where to go. Take your credit card though - it's beautiful and not cheap!\"", "The temple is located on a rock just off the shore. It's fairly easy to get to. The entrance fee wasn't as bad as some make it out to be. Worth a look!", "Place is easy to find, you can let your car on two parking lots for 3000 IDR. We met there a local guy who offered us to be our guide, but we just wanted to spend a few moments in peace and silent. Temple is beautiful, you can take a walk in one of water \\basins\\\" and watch carps or just sit on bench and enjoy silence, peace and nice garden.\"", "One of the most beautiful Lake Temples, offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Lake Bratan in the backdrop of a mountain surronded by clouds.......Do try the Speedboat tour of the Lake (Its worth it).........This is a must visit place in .", "The cliff view was beautiful but the temple was closed. It was just very scenic. Saw a lot of monkeys around which was very amusing.", "—-If you want to go to this temple- i do not suggest because you need to pay for everything. First of all - for parking , then for transportation(because temple is in High mountain but parking is far away ). You need pay also for WC (toilet), for enterance and also for picture (in the gate ). And if you want to take this picture -you need to wait minimum one hour because temple is small and overcrowded. It is very big bussiness for someone... I AM dissapointed . ++But of course the volcano view was amazing . And also Weather was good(it was one of the advantages) .there are A lot of days when you Cant see the volcano because of Clouds.. and this is terrible. So weather was one little advantage. So make sure if you want to go there for photo which is not worth for this money", "We visited this site an hour before sunset. Although it was crowded on a Sunday it was still worth it. The Temple is perched on a rock and when the sun goes down it is a spectacular site. We walked around for the hour and enjoyed the ocean views as the sun was setting. I think this is one of the most beautiful sites in .", "We visited in the middle of the day so it was quite hot to walk around without shade. If you wear a hat or or sunglasses you need to watch your back as the monkey's will climb up you and grab them! They are fun to watch though! Apparently the temple is popular at sunset which would be nice to see the sun over the water.", "One can visit this place for this amazing view from the cliff. You are not allowed inside the temple and hence the visit for it is not worth. But view is excellent. One thing- Beware of Monkeys.. They literally snatch sunglasses, purses and slippers .. Enjoy", "Visited this amazing site for sunset. The view is absolutely amazing. No words. I'm just humbled by Mother Nature.. You could watch Kecak/Fire Dance for a price but the visit to main temple on the top of the cliffs is free even donation is not prohibited.. But beware of the monkeys.. Secure your jewellery, sun-glass, or other shiny things that could attract them.. Also things with moving strap when you walk like loose camera case, sandals etc.. There are pawangs who will help you if you're unlucky, like my daughter's camera case caught by one of them. With a little lure - fortunately, the monkey got distracted and gave it away.. Still - like Ulun Danu Beratan and Tanah Lot, this one is a must visit site..", "i've been here so many times. usually i went to this temple in afternoon but last time i wanna chase the sunset here. and i got some nice picture. and you can meet some friends (monkeys) here, lil bit naughty but so nice for playing with them.", "The view was beautiful overlooking the cliff and sea, and another side is the mountains covered with red flowers. We stayed to watch the kecak dance. As it was cloudy on that day, we missed the beautiful sunset. Towards the end of the show, it started to rain and everybody are rushing to the exit, no staff to guide and is abit chaotic. Beware of naughty monkeys, don't wear sunglasses and take care of your belongings. Our guide's slippers were snatched away by them.", "Rent a scooter - and roam all around Lembongan. Come here for the fabulous sunset and views. Head on back before it gets too dark. Devil's Tear is a fantastic rock formation at the south end of Lembongan island, offering some stunning views - matched only by Uluwatu Temple in Nusa Dua peninsula.", "We come there during mist so place was completely magical for us. Temple in the mist located in the lake and it is surrounded colorful flowers. It is not place for spending a lot of hours, but for sure it is worth to see. The park is very clean. According to me the place is overpriced, because area of temple is quite small. When you go there, don’t forget to take some jacket. The place is in higher altitude, that’s way temperature goes down. If you want to stay at night be sure, your hotel have at least warm blanket and hot water.", "I caught the sunset at the top where the restaurants were, and the views were absolutely breathtaking! So, so beautiful and very romantic. Walking in from the entrance was nice, too, as the sun was just beginning to set and many people were enjoying the sand and water. The actual temple on the rock was beautiful and mysterious looking. I recommend grabbing a Bintang and food at the very end of the ledge where the restaurants are.", "If you want to see a big waves crashing to the rocks, then this is the place, and it's dangerous to swim! Perfect spot to take some pictures. One of the best place to watch sunset in Lembongan Island.", "This is temple is unique being detached from the mainland and can go inside the temple when the tide is low. Pretty crowded at any given time. Should be so crowded for sunset. Better to couple with other places around. Hundreds of souvenir shops around if you are into that kind of things. So many local tourists too at the place.", "We haven't seen much of the temple itself, since access to that is only allowed during the one week every few months where there is some Hindu ceremony. The views from around the temple are nothing but spectacular, so a definite recommendation to visit during the day.", "Really really enjoyed this. Beautiful landscape. Well kept gardens. The tide was high so we never made it to the temple on the water (Tanah lot) but plenty of photo opportunities of the beautiful temples. Very busy with loads of tourists. Lots of markets and we really loved the fact we were not harassed by the vendors. Lots of beautiful places to eat and highly affordable. Go and check it out.", "It took us one and half hours to get here.This was our first stop for the day. The weather was hot and the place is full of Tourists and because the tides were out you could literally walk across to the temple.", "This is one temple worth visiting. It is located next to a beautiful lake. The drive from Ubud took about an hour and the drive was breathtaking. I just can't get over how beautiful the alter is and how tranquil the place is. I felt a connection with the place the minute I stepped in the temple. This is a great place to bring the family and children.", "A really beautiful place to see a unique temple with awesome views. It is a very popular place for tourists. We have to walk down to water to view temple closer.", "Wonderful place to visit. Bit crowd. Go there around 4 to 5 o'clock. beautiful view of sea tides. Large temple area to enjoy.", "A must see if you are in the area. Cheap fee and you can spend there as much or little time as you want to. The temple is really attractive. There is also nice restaurant in the are.", "Lembongan sunset is one of the most incredible in . Take the scooter to go there, a Bintang and there we go ! ", "After a day on the beach (Dreamland) we went to the temple for sunset. Very nice scenery and I loved all the red flower trees! Be aware of the monkeys though, saw a lot of monkeys who were stealing glasses, caps and other objects. Thankfully a older local woman gave the monkeys fruits to get the stuff back. This is all what you gonna see here, don't go for the temple, because you can't enter and it's really small. Just enjoy the view with all his beautiful nature ☺️.", "This temple was magical and definitely worth a visit. There are definitely rules you need to follow when you enter the temple but they are posted at the entrances so you can't miss it! There are locals on site who can take pictures for you and will call out your number when it's your turn.", "The water is thick with garbagd. I mean you wade through it. This is so thick now you will be covered in nappies and plastic n rubbish. s beaches are now the most polluted in the world. The rubbish piles up on the beach its horrible. This has been getting worse every year but the Indonesian government does nothing.", "The view from the temple is breathtaking! The cliffs are very shear and the Indian Ocean comes crashing at your feet. Beware the many monkeys on the walkway - cute, yes, but very unafraid of humans. I saw one jump on a man's back, take his sunglasses, break them, and then drop them at his feet!! But the view is incredible! We also saw a company \\outing\\\" - the employer gave the entire staff (possibly 100 or so people) a day off to pray at the temple! They each brought some sort of offering! Fascinating!\"", "We visited this picture postcard temple late afternoon. The whole place is swarming with tourists and sellers trying to access the masses X however it's still beautiful and it's still a fantastic location X for those with mobility issues its a tad difficult due to the amount of steps and the slippery stone walk out. But this place is something special and breathtaking X my husband made a wish at the holy snake and we walked over to the other side to see another temple also. The markets here are fantastic value and I will recommend these than anywhere else.", "This is good temple but not as good as I have been told and some of reviews I saw on this forum. Temple is having best location, on the rock in the sea. But don’t get your hopes high after seeing all those beautiful (photoshopped) pictures posted online. Temple itself is old. It is crowded and you can rarely get oppprtunity to get good photo. Thing to remember - check low tides times or you may have to wait for long time to get to the temple.", "Such a beautiful temple to visit , if you are after views of Mt Agung best to check the forecast before you go , the weather can change pretty quickly and often , probably best to go in the dry season in the middle part of the year if it’s true photo opportunities you are after. As mentioned sarongs are required here as well as the covering of shoulders for ladies with sarong hire at 10k , locals also asked for a donation too , I only had 50k on me between myself and my wife which was above the normal donation amount. As stated there is in fact 6/7 temples to visit , after hearing that the whole lot would take about 4/5 hours to complete we quickly decided 1 and 2 would be enough for us . Temples 1 and 2 are the best for photo opportunities anyway , there are plenty of stairs to negotiate but the views are worth it. It can get quite humid and warm so best to take water with you. There are little shops at the ticket booth to buy supplies , you can hire a guide as well . In all a very calming experience and worth the experience.", "During our week in , I read about just how crowded so many of these temples have become in recent years. So I decided to only visit one temple during our stay and this is the one I chose. I don't regret it. It really is a pretty place. But it is just massively overcrowded and a bit expensive (50k IDR/person) for such a small place. They even charge a fee to use the bathroom. This place has the potential to be a really beautiful place to just sit and observe, but it's all ruined by the massive hoards of people clamoring to get the perfect instagram selfie. There's nothing relaxing about getting pushed around like you're at a rock concert.", "The first temple is really beautiful. Its not as jaw-dropping as temples in japan or cambodia, but still really nice and since the eruption of Agung in Dec 2017 it is super quiet. We decided to make the treck to the top. Approx 2500 stairs, not worth it. The other temples after 1 and 2 (2 was more of a small shrine than a temple) were still being constructed. The guides at the bottom told us it was restoration work, its not. Its completely new structures. Seeing new stone being put in kind of takes away from historical aspect. We finally got to the top to discover what appeared to be an abandoned marketplace. Rubbish was everywhere and a group of monkeys were feasting on the disposed canang sari from previous days. It reminded me of a dumpsite. Really disappointing. To top it off the view was terrible. Overgrown and too misty to see the view. It is like this for about 9 months of the year allegedly. The water temple nearby is a much nicer option.", "At first you’d scratch this down from your list because it’s gonna be a boring temple blah blah , but it’s not! The view is amazing and it’s very enjoyable walking to the Temple, a lot of monkeys along the road so watch out your belongings ! It’s a must visit and it’s cheap", "There are a few nice temples inside, well kept away from tourist but yet not well maintained. Just a really touristy place. Enjoy the walk people!", "The place is now expended to a much bigger park. A lot more lake activities such as speed boat around the lake, swam bicycle ride.. A lot more tourist now comparing to the last time I was there.", "Must Visit Place if you are in . I love the surroundings , the sea waves playing around the temple, the solid rocks speak about its history and magnificent sunset makes you speechless . Sit by sea and adore the love of nature - be it breeze, crimson sunset, sea water, rocky arena and the peacefulness inside you. A bit crowded because of tourist attractive place but one can easily find a soothing place to enjoy the waves and its soul stirring sound. The temple is accessible only in low tides. Lots of shops to buy souvenirs with affordable rates.", "The temple view is breathtaking from top, and the natural landscape is just too beautiful! You have to wear a piece of cloth, which is draped around body, and it is provided there for Free. Respect the culture and religion and enjoy the view! P/S it can be realllyyy hot in the afternoon. So advisable to go in morning!", "I wanted to like this temple. But there just wasn't enough stuff to keep my short attention span engaged. There were cliff views, there were monkeys, there's a short hike at the cliff tops and through the forest, and there were a few gargoyles and Ganesh stone carvings. Maybe it would have helped make it more interesting if I had done some research on its history and such like before coming here. What didn't help was that we had to endure some pretty heavy traffic - it took a couple of hours to get there from Kuta. I would not put this on a \\must see\\\" list.\"", "Proud to have an experience to the temple on top of mountain. Taking almost 1 hour to arrive at the temple from the mountain feet, but passion to challenge it makes unforgettable memory. This temple gate faces to mount of Agung which was very beautiful, what an amazing!", "The temple was Not surrounded by water but did have tourists on the water /lake with big bright Pink or Blue peddle Ducks being paddled right up near the Temple making it it difficult to get a photo of the Temple as pictured above. Hundreds of tourists being bused in and a fee to enter the area. Nice gardens around but not worth the 15 minutes we spent to look at it after spending 2 hours to get there. The Mosque in the hillside also took away from this Ancient Hindu Temple which is still used and was used on the day for a celebration for the Full Moon, with a call to prayer over the loud sound system interuppting any sense of Hindu spiritual time.", "Visited the temple at sunset. The view is awesome and beautiful. The setting sun along with the water, rocks and temple make an interesting combination.", "It was around 3 hours drove from Legian area (no traffic at that time & we were lil bit lost). Recommend to drive with a manual car since the Temple will be high up there. We came when the pandemic is still going on and it was sooo quite. We arrived around 10.30-ish and we got ticket no. 7! The ticket is our turn to take pictures. We were surprised because it usually already crowded & a lot of people queue since early in the morning. There were only some of locals that took pictures before us and less than 5 minutes we already had ours. If you love photography then this temple might be for you. Who doesn't know about the famous gate with Mount Agung as the background? However for those who love to explore there is not much too see over here. The higher temple is off limit. Only for people who come to pray. Correct me if I'm wrong, there are 3 areas. 2 lower area also for praying. It was kinda not worth it because we paid IDR 50,000 / pax for domestic. Maybe its a new price because of this pandemic? The plus was since we were the only visitor as a \\tourist\\\", we could take pictures as much as we want without time limit. Btw, the temple is not as high as what people say. We only walked around 5 minutes.\"", "A photographers paradise. Awesome, amazing view. Do visit only during the sunset. It has small village nearby which has some cheap shopping. Overrun by tourists. Need to find place to click some amazing pictures. Not allowed inside the temple is a big disappointment.", "Sash and sarong provided at the entrance. Recommended not to wear hat or sunglasses and have carrier bags or bottles as the monkeys there can be aggressive and steal your items. Amazing pictures. We went earlier in the day to avoid the crowds at sunset. One of the 6 main temples around the coast of to protect the island.", "Walked here from my hotel in seminyak a couple of times . Had to dodge dog poo and various rubbish items . Up on pathway rubbish piled every where . Would never swim in the water as there is sewarge spilling in to the sea", "Very green and full of monkeys. The ruins are charming but most of the temple is cordoned off for tourists. A must do in Ubud but make it quick and get out of here to experience the real Ubud, walking around the town!", "Cost about 30K IDR to enter the temple but the view were breath taking. The Indian Ocean is so awesome and grand and the sunset were literally as awesome! However do beware of the monkey as they work in a team to attempt to steal your drinks and cap...sometime even camera.", "As far as Hindu temples go, this is a very beautiful one. Set on a lake in the mountains. Highlight are the carved doors with goldpaint, and the temple parts on islets. Beware that it can get colder here than the rest of , so that when it rains you may get cold in just shorts and tshirt.", "Located about 1200m above sea level. Windy and slight chilly with an awesome view of the temple on waters. Beautiful!", "Beautiful location and temple! We came here for sunrise and were the only tourists around. It was lovely to have it to ourselves and enjoy the beautiful, peaceful setting. The red sky reflecting in the water was stunning. When we drove past at the end of our day, the car park was full of minibuses, so definitely worth getting up early for a quiet visit!", "Went to this place in March. Its jus too beautiful. Great to watch sunset here. Its paradise for photographers. The nature is soooooo awesome here that u ll be just glued to watching waves.Te temple in sea is also very bful. its a must visit though its pretty over crowded but cant afford to miss.", "I personally would recommend people to visit this temple cause it offers a small boat experience to enjoy the view of the temple, lake & hill at the same time. The best thing is the small boat is moved by cycling on pedals for couple or rowing for more people. It's also better to check the weather prior to your visit since it's located on hill & it's often foggy. When the fog comes, you'l certainly miss the beauty of the overall scenery. The last thing, dress properly by wearing something like knee-length or jeans cause they might ask u to cover it up since you'll go to sacred place. Also, dont miss the folktale about how this lake is created on the carved wall.", "This is amazing to see from the cliff side. The view of the ocean is incredible from the temple. Just be wary of the monkeys which might try to steal your belongings.", "Such a beautiful place and specially for indians. You get to observe culture and rituals up and close. Very nice vibe around the temple and sun set view is just amazing.", "Getting to the lake from the Ubud area is about a two hour drive depending on traffic...so this is a trip you need to plan ahead. The grounds are quite large even though the temple tower you seen in all the photos is quite small....and you cannot get to it. The lake is high up in what was originally a volcano so the temperature here is about 8 to 10 degrees cooler than the beach areas of ....a nice change for those use to cooler climates. There are many photo opportunities here and many places to just sit and relax. Even though it is a very popular tourist destination, away from the temple lakeshore, there is peace and quiet.", "It was 2.5 hours drive from Kuta to Lempuyang Temple. We went at 5am and arrived at 7.30am. It was misty and you cannot see the Mount Agung yet. No entrance fee, but you must borrow \\sarong\\\" for 10k each person. (You can bring your own sarong) There's a donation fee for the temple, I gave 10k for the donation. If you want to take photo of the Lempuyang Gate, don't forget to take the queue number. They will call you if it is your number and you can pose like a model lol.. They will take some photos for you, just give your camera/phone to them. The queue took 3 hours after I arrived there. The sun showed up at 9am and when I took photo, the Mount Agung has already seen. You can eat breakfast or stroll around the mountain (other temple) while waiting. We found out that Tirta Gangga Water Palace is about 1 hour drive from Lempuyang Temple. You could also visit there while waiting for the queue. Sadly, we didn't know the queue took that long so we went to Tirta Gangga after we took the photos. Toilet fee was 5k and there're some food stall, me and my husband bought cup noodles to fill our stomach.\"", "Absolutely one of the most, if not the most beautiful spot in ! Tip - come here during sunset time, around 3 pm. The whole place is so beautiful you will end up spending hours just sitting and admiring the beauty of it all! The sea, the temple, the waves. And some intense nese coffee. This place is a must go to spot!", "This spot is absolutely stunning and a must if visiting Nusa Lembongan. Beautiful contrast of colors with the vibrant green growing on the wet rocks. It's great that it's free but I'd be happy to pay to keep the place tidy. 10,000rp entry fee that could go toward a few rubbish bins or people cleaning the area. It's sad to see such a beautiful country covered in rubbish, especially around these spots. Piles of coconuts with straws hanging out of them.. Do what's right, take care of the country you are exploring", "My third visit to this amazing Temple The gardens, the water features, the surrounds are breathtaking. As people walk through the main gates you hear the oooohs and ahhhhs. Family friendly, infact there were children playing and swimming in one of the pools. The gardens are just so unique. So clean and tidy, in fact immaculate. I could have stayed and sat there for an hour or two just taking in the amazing feelings of peace and tranquility. Definitely a must see when in ", "Very nice place at the beratan lake with the good view and beautiful tample of art . And you can see water tample", "We got there a little too late for sunset and didn't get to see much as they were closing but overall a very nice temple. A little touristy so getting a shot may be difficult with the amount of people trying to get that instagram shot 🙄", "we wanted to visit a \\temple of the sea\\\", well ok, the sight is beautiful, from the cliff to the temple on the coast, but wow so many tourists there... (i know we were tourist too lol) but to see people with cameras and sunglasses everywhere kinda got in the way of the \\\"visiting a temple\\\" spirit. If you can, go to the gunung kawi temple, once you pass the vendors outside, you get a more peaceful and amazing experience\"", " beaches are not clean but they are raked and cleaned regularly. In peak season they are done more frequently, when I went in June they were a lot cleaner. Hawkers are a nuisance but you get used to it, it is their income and means of living. Theives and pick pockets are rife so watch what you carry with you. It was a good time of year to walk along the beach as it was so much quieter with a lot less tourists than in the month of June. In June it was so packed it was uncomfortable.", "This particular nese temple is a magnificent spot to roam, along with copious amounts of monkeys in full view! Be watchful of your belongings! The sea views are unequivocally breathtaking, a must see by all accounts!", "Waiting (1h+) in line to take a picture is just sad. I would recommend to go up to the second temple all the way up! Around 45 minutes up (1200 steps), but worth the view (go just before sunsets)!", "We went in the morning because we know it gets crowded and hot. We were able to make the trek across the water and get to the temple which was a cool little adventure. But, you can't really go up and look at the temple. It gets crowded, so go early. We walked up the hill and explored the little shops and restaurants. We got coconuts and enjoyed a nice view for a while before heading back.", "You need to be here, EXTREMELY early to catch the mountain in your picture and avoid wasting time. Pretty much depend on the weather and your luck as well. Since we stayed in Seminyak, we need to get up by 4am in the morning just to reach the temple by 7++ to 8am. The usual ride will take you 2 hours (depends on the traffic and which period you're there). By the time we reached, our queue number has reached 150. Once reach there, you need to pay for the 'sarong'. Our hotel prepared for us but the tour guide told us we can get it there. Yes. We can but we have to PAY! While our hotel one is FREE. Feel cheated for that. You need to walk up a bit and reach a smaller entrance. Just follow the crowd if you're not sure. Now, at the entrance, you need to take a number if you wanted to take picture at the gates. Not sure if you can bribe your way or send a representative but when we reached, someone tried to collect numbers on behalf of their friends and it was rejected. Everyone need to presence there to get the number. I'm glad. You can choose to tip the photographer when is your turn. I suggest you do. We waited close to 2 hours for our turn. Slightly disappointed when is our turn as the cloud covered the mountain by then. The numbering system is good but the arrangement is bad. You think waiting for 100 people would be fast. How long it takes to snap a picture right? Wrong. Like said, the arrangement doesn't count how many people per number. If you have a group of friends or family like 6 in the group, do the math possibilities of combination. Mind that each snap, you can have 5 photo shots. Now the fun part - if you're in a group of 5 (without couples) Means is a 6 X 5 photos. Why 5? Haha.. 5 solo X 5 photo each. And 5 group photos. That have not take into consideration if you're there with your boyfriends, girlfriends, best buddies, father, mother, grandparents, and so on. I've lost all the possible combination you can come up with. There. We're glad when someone group just wanted a group photo and some considerate ones just ask for 2 3 photos and done. You'll notice which is the annoying one that can't seems to figure out what pose and combination they wanted. Oh, think of 5 pose while you're waiting. It does help though by the time is your turn, you'll do other than what you've decided earlier. You can still take some photo around while waiting for your turn. The is an observation platform where you need to pay Rp5,000 to take picture. Head there first if your queue is long. We should have done that. Overall, is an Instagramable moment and must go if you need to stamp your visit. Otherwise, you can just stop to have a look, taking tourist queue for pictures and move on to your next destination. Lastly, respect the local rules and culture. When it says NO Entry or Prayers or anything along those line, means is Restricted. Respect this please. It is a temple. How you feel if some stranger open your bedroom or toilet door?", "This is a great place to visit. The temple is very interesting. Many westerners were in the water, but it all seemed too much bother for us as you need to respect the local custom of being almost fully clothed. However, we did join a long queue to touch the water. We did a couple of day trips and found this to be one of the most memorable. We combined it with lunch overlooking the volcano and lake Batur and the monkey forest at Ubud", "Visited this temple on the 5th day of our stay late morning and we were pleasantly surprised to find a beautiful view. Wow a temple located in the sea. You need to walk a few meters in the sea before you reached the temple and while we were walking we had a big wave that just washed us close to waist length and that was a great feeling we all had. Once inside we were blessed by the priest with the holy water. Really very nice temple. We were lucky to get a glimpse of the snakes after crossing over and we all touched the snakes. A place not to be missed in .", "Pretty temple in a pretty setting, but its kinda swamped by tourists and the park around it is just kinda weird. We stopped here on the way to Lovina, but I think I would have been a little annoyed had I driven up here just for the temple. Don't eat at the restaurants in the temple. Worst food we had in .", "This was our second trip here, and we were aware of the monkeys at the surroundings who have the tendency to snatch personal belongings from tourists. It is recommended that loose items such as caps/hats and sunglasses are kept away while in the temple. I reckon this is one of the best places in for photography opportunities, with an amazing cliff and ocean view. We were there early afternoon this time but I think it would still be best to drop by in the late afternoon, as there will also be a traditional kecak performance during sunset.", "I appreciate the beauty of the temple however there was nothing spectacular to see. It was a long drive to get to the temple but was a little disappointed as we saw everything in little as 25mins. Take an umbrella as it can drizzle from time to time. Random statues of frogs and birds spoil the beauty of the park as it has nothing to do with the religion behind it.", "Iconic, a picture perfect temple. Again, lots of tourists and vendors what made a holy site look like another tourist attraction. Still glad that we visited it.", "This is a magical place and not to be missed at sunset! we got some fantastic photos, but make sure to pick a good spot well before the sun starts to go down! We also visited the cave below where I touched one of the holy snakes, while the old man told me I would be rewarded with many blessings and a wonderful holiday! Yes, that certainly was true! This is a very special temple and has a long history, but its location is just stunning!", "The best sunset view I can saw from this temple. But becarefuly about the monkey because they are very naughty to cath your stuff. We can enjoy the Kecak dance performen as well.", "great place to swim, not big waves to learn to surf, cheap drinks on the beach, have to haggle on price for lounges, if you don't mind being pesters by hawkers, nice and relaxing.", "Very nice view of the temple and the ocean. The monkeys make it even better. The temple is like hanging at the cliffs and the sea at the bottom makes it very special. Take really good care of your belongings though as the monkeys have a tendency to steal everything", "This place is not worth the 3-hr drive from Tanjung Benoa. We were picked at 5am on advice from tour company. Temple was packed already at 8am. Tourists are given numbers and when your number is called you can go up for your picture of the gate opening. We waited about 45 minutes to see how fast the line was going and they only got through about 10 numbers. We would have had to wait at least another 3 hours to get our picture. We decided to give up and not waste the whole day. Our tour guide walked us back down the hill a little ways and we paid a small donation to use another photo opportunity spot. Lempuyang is for the Instagram kids!", "The location of this temple is the ultimate attraction of . From various corners you'll get superb breathtaking views.....Don't miss the sunset view. Just go for it....", "When you are there, do get the tickets for the Kecap and Fire Dance. Do experience the Dance,the sound they're making is exciting and the custome is colorful. Stay until till the end where Hanuman(Monkey God will play with the fire). The act is worth seeing. At the same time you can take beautiful Sunset Photos. Prefer you site by the side as you need to stand and take the Sunset Photos. Word of advice do prepared for the hot sun. Put sunblock or take umbrella or wear a cap/hat. Buy water is a must.", "It is ok for the view, not a wow. We went for the sunset view and decided to leave before the sunset. It is relatively crowded. We managed to walk close to the temple because of low tide. The temple itself is not opened to the public. This is a very touristy and commercialized site, full of selfie takers.", "It was bloody hot and humid. I had gotten my sandal stolen by a little monkey, when I was sitting cliffside for a photo (he came out of nowhere... really) I LUCKILY tricked him into giving it back, but it was highly possible to have had to buy new sandals that day. Anyway, monkeys thieving things left right and centre from us and EVERYONE around. It was awful. The views in the photos are beautiful, but really not worth just a trip to the temples. We had rented a scooter at our fantastic hotel in Jimbaran. Easily accessible, and not too long of a ride.", "This should not be missed when visiting . Well maintained temple and park. A great backdrop for your postcard. Come early to avoid huge crowd and heat.", "A great spot to visit at Sunrise for some amazing shots of the water temple. The grounds are clean and in the morning it can be very quiet. Later in the day can be many people so avoid this if you come for the photograph.", "We had a 2 hours drive because of this temple and... we were a little bit dissapointed. Honestly, the parking lot full of cars and busses, many people, expensive and not good food (for buffet 96 000 IDR / 6 euro). And in October we found a dry lake, so the famous \\temple on the water\\\" is not on the water. I think, a half of charm is missing. Like everywhere: a big part of the temple is closed for visitors. So, the only interesting thing was to see Bratan the lake, to go to the view point and check the orher 2 lakes of (by the way, at this point view there is a cute restaurant). Lunch for 3 person - 129 000 IDR. If you have something else to see arround, then go. But if you drive just because of the temple, I'm not sure, if it is worth.\"", "Lonely planet described reaching the temple akin to indiana jones. Sadly walking a tourist path to a mediocre temple is not quite the same. Worth a visit and monkeys are everywhere but don't get too high expectations.", "Beautiful place. It gets crowded with bus loads but if you wait just after the sunset they all leave almost instantly and you get the place to yourself. Just hangout for a good 20 mins and you won’t be disappointed. The sky just glows and the place comes to life. I came when I was 4 and it has barely changed when I was 26! That is a one. A few more shops in the back streets but the foreshore is still lovely. At low time you can walk to where the temple is and sit down low. At high tide you I’ll be in water down there. Love it.", "very great place, cool atmosphere.. great place to take pictures with family and friends.. fyi this temple is the temple in the 50 000 Rupiah bank note", "You have to pay to get in ($6aud), then walk a mile down to a temple out in the ocean that can't be accessed at high tide. The hawkers in the place and Asian tourists buses really ruin this place. Everyone is jostling for a photo, and it's blindingly hot with hardly any shade. If you don't make the trip, you won't be disappointed.", "We couldn't get over to the actual temple as the tide was in but you can get pretty close to it and you will get good photo's from the shore and up a short walk to the cliff top. There grounds were lovely too with plenty of shade for maybe a picnic or just a rest. It was only about $3 each it get in and their are loads of shops and we found the prices, unlike Ubud, to be pretty reasonable - example - bought a lovely hat to keep the sun off for $4 - why bother bargaining for that price. Many people go to the temple to watch the sun go down and as it is beautiful during the day, it would be very moving in the late afternoon. It's only about 15 minutes drive from Seminyak, depending on traffic.", "Beautiful temple with lots of history around it, you need a guide to make it come to life so worth investing in this. I went early morning so less tourists and could see the locals going in with offerings and holding a ceremony which was a better and more authentic experience. You can pay a donation to be anointed but I personally felt it intrusive (although they did offer) when there was clearly a big ceremony going on, it’s still a place of worship and it’s something I might only have considered outside of worship times. There are some great views of the coast line and you can walk quite far in low tide.", "Have had 4 weeks(so far) here and have enjoyed it. NYE was awesome. Great beach once you learn to wave off the hawkers who will even sell their grandmothers if they could. The beach path/bikeway is fantastic and we have walked every inch of it repeatedly. A multitude of options from snacks to fine dining.", "We spent time with our family. This place totally great, adventure and very holy. I was surprice to saw the archeological was built long time ago including the holy water. Friendly monkey and cute. Just put your personal belonging in the safe place to secure. Will be back again. I recoment this place to everybody.", "I felt blessed to be able to visit Lempuyang temple it was a nice drive to get there a short walk up the hill to the temple we went early so as to miss the crowds and heat well worth a visit", "We had a great afternoon, walked over to the temple where we were blessed, absolutely beautiful sunset, a must do.", "One of the most beautiful 'Pura' or Hindu Temple I've ever visited. it is located at the top of stone hills in the Island coast. You can enjoy the beautiful view, the coast from the top. What attraction we can enjoy here? A lot! We can enjoy the sunrise or sunset. Take a walk by the path, you can find many beautiful spot for take a photo. You can enjoy Kecak Dance, nese traditional dance before sunset occasionally. We must pay extra charge for this show but I'm sure it will be great attraction for you especially for you first comer. Beware of the height, take a enough space from the hence. I know there are beautiful here but stay safe, people. And also the monkeys, yes, beware of the monkeys. A lot of monkeys here easily pick your pocket, cap, hat or camera. So beware and don't get to close to the monkeys. Ah, almost forget. If you lucky you can see the monkeys family play at the beach. Like us, they seem enjoy the beach.", "Breathtaking View of Sunset Over the Ocean from the temple. Its a long drive from the main city and certainly far from Nusa Dua. there is small ticket price to enter and beware of the monkeys stealing your goods, caps or sunglasses. dont tempt them and they wont bother you. The temple is over a cliff and walk passage is very long, like great wall of china style but certainly much less in length. No idol or statues were seen by my wife and me but the view from different places and angles will be remembered for the rest of our lives.", "The views from the 1st temple are absolutely amazing. The short hike up the stairs was definitely worth it. We did not venture past the first temple, but we didn't feel the need to either because it was so beautiful. Make sure you wear a sarong and sash if you visit, they are required!", "Leading up to the temple is a huge area full of souvenir shops, restaurants, and chain stores. Great area for shopping and easy to find some food that you will enjoy. The temple itself sits out on a big rock, and we were not able to actually access the temple or go up to it, it was kind of difficult to get a nice view of the full thing. Down below the temple you can climb around on the rocks and walk under the rock shelves and some people were even enjoying the water. There was a park area with another viewpoint kind of further away but still had a nice view over the water and towards the temple.", "This is one of the most important landmarks in .This Hindu temple is located atop a huge rock.The waves keep lashing the rocks. The sea is beautiful. Most people go here to see the sunrise or sunset . Hence very crowded at that time.On the way u can find many shops selling arifacts, clothes n food. Its lovely to stand or sit on the rocks n enjoy the beauty of the sea with the white froth.one can spend long hours watching the sea.", "Spectacular views of the coast and the temple out on the island, even though you can't go across to the temple is definitely worth seeing.", "The place is has a different aura. Temples built in midst of the lakes give the place an ethereal touch. Since it is located at height, you won't suffer from heat and humidity.", "This temple definitely deserves higher ratings (and ranking) here. It can get quite crowded but we arrived after a light drizzle which drove away the crowds. The temple with the mountain and lake as backdrop is really amazing.", "We visited around midday and unfortunately the tide was in when we were there, so we couldn't walk out to the temple on the island. But the views are great and there's actually some cool views on the way to temples as well!", "You cannot enter the temples and it is a really long drive. In our case all the way from Nusa Dua which is a good 1.5 hrs in traffic. The gardens are beautiful with gorgeous sea side views, however I feel that you are making a trip to see the temple which you see very little of. Personally I wouldve used my time differently had I known you couldnt see the temple and stuck to Uluwatu which has more to see and is more centrally located.", "If your in this is a must do, but beware. The Temple & surrounds are beautiful but the crowds are enourmous. Like other reviews I suggest you go early in the morning as we did this time. Small crowds, plenty of space to move around & enjoy the sights & markets.", "The monkeys and temples are great!!!! The other tourists tho.... So disrespectful.... I amazed that the nese put up with it.", "The surrounding is really nice, the cliffs and the sea, BUT you cant really see the temple as it is hidden. You can just see it from faaaaar away - that's it.", "Fantastic views at sunset. Can go up to the bottom part of the temple during low tide. We went the day after their annual festival on the 8th. So there were lots of local people going for the prayers as well.", "Just absolutely beautiful creatures and popular icon temples in . Many pictures that you should take at this place. They have green garden, some dears and playground too. Love this place so much!", "A beautiful, gorgeous place to visit but the monkeys absolutely freaked me out - I never realised they had such sharp little fangs! I think they are just naughty ( jumping at people, taking glasses etc) not trained to steal, but I couldn't stay there for too long because of them! Definitely worth a visit to see the temple at sunset", "Lempuyang Temple is located on a hill close to the majestic mountains so that in this temple will look very beautiful scenery. It takes extra stamina to get to Lempuyang temple. But all that will pay off when everything passed, peace of mind and soul after seeing the scenery around the temple.", "We visited a lot of temples in and this was definitely above average. The temple grounds and surrounding areas were beautiful. As with many others one might also get the impression there isn't much there to see, not that many structures, just some well maintained grounds and a nice lake view, so I guess how impressive it all really is probably depends on perspective. I liked it. If you visit a lot of temples it can dissipate the experience since you might essentially \\take them in\\\" within a half hour each, a bit like stepping in and out of postcards, but that's actually not such a bad experience, as long as the logistics and other details are well-managed. It might work well to schedule two days to see a lot of temples and other sites, plenty of time to do a lot of driving, likely best with a hired driver, but the roads are fine, anyone really could do it. To squeeze a lot into one day--what we did--can be a bit much, adding up to a full day of driving time with stops cut short, not the best way to experience beautiful holy sites.\"", "Surrounding park is set to mask the boredom of the temple itself, however it doesn't help much. Regretted going there", "This temple is absolutely breathtaking. It is unique from other temples in that it is on a lake. It is well worth the drive! Definitely a must-see.", "This is one of the most-visited sites in . We went in mid-June so the number of tourists was manageable. (Apparently in July-August things get very crowded.) When walking towards the Temple along a wide, tree-lined path, beware of the monkeys which roam about at will. Be very sure not to have any food or drink in your bag or hand, as the monkeys can jump up on you and try to grab things. (This is not a fun experience to have!) One Chinese woman had her jandal (aka flip-flop) stolen by a monkey, and anything shiny - such as sunglasses - can be a target. The Temple itself is fairly modest in size and features, but the walk along the cliff top is the real experience. Definitely worth a visit but take a sunhat and water so you can cope with the heat.", "It was just so different I have been to many temples but this one is unique and to see it at sunset it is amazing I would recommend it for anyone to visit.", "This is a temple in the midst of the ocean albeit at the shore. It has amazing sun set and sea waves. The complex has lot of shops & restaurants. Loved the shopping in the ally on the way to the temple though (alot cheaper than the tourist spots in Legian, Kuta)", "Great temple to visit. A fair amount of steps (for those with bad knees like me). The views are great. But listen to the warnings about the monkeys. Many people don't and then wonder why they got sunglasses, hats and camera cases stolen by the monkeys. You don't need a guide, which they will try to \\sell\\\" you at the beginning.\"", "Husband went for a walk most days early in the morning, loved the beach. Ate food on street and enjoyed the food. Only one small problem. Lady wasn't very \\obliging\\\" in one of the shops, partly my fault but \\\"over charged me considerably\\\" Shop at Hardy's upstairs prices very different and varied varieties from down stairs.\"", "Nice temple. No drones allowed, which is great! However the park has some strange aspects, like a big sponge bob (what is he doing there) and some big straw berries, which makes it feel like a kids theme park. Temple is beautiful though.", "Must see venue High on a cliff. There are shops and stalls selling goods . The temples can be photographed and you can sit on the lawns Can be very hot. Beach below for surfing . Do not miss if in ", "Perched on a cliff top is this Hindu temple. Since you are not allowed into the temple you end up seeing only what you can from the ground. It's so nice to see the waves spraying all around. During high tides the sea comes in and the temple is cut off from the mainland. Also there is a walk along the cliff to the right of the temple from where you get to see beautiful sunset on a clear day. Best would be to time the visit so that you get the sunset also. There is a market place between the temple and car park where you can haggle hard.", "Been to the temple twice and it always amazes me. The ambience is so peaceful and temple is surrounded by gorgeous, mountainous scenery. Definitely a must-see place in .", "This is definitely a temple worth seeing. Unfortunately the restaurants dont share the view, and the food leaves a bit to be desired, but the temple is well worth the trip. It's very dramatic beautiful surroundings and if the tide is out you may be lucky enough to be blessed at the base. The market is great, lots to see you wont find elsewhere and the people are as always lovely.", "Would recommend this Temple as a very interesting place to visit while in , one of many places to see on your travels.", "We visited quite a lot of temples during our time in and I have to say that this was one of my favourites. The location is so scenic and peaceful, the air is fresh and cooler because of its geography. On a clear day there are views of the mountain. It is the perfect place for a picnic! We didn't see anyone try to sell us anything and you don't really need a guide, just to enjoy the picturesque views.", "The temple has a breathtaking view. The actual temple is at the top and it is not accessible. You can see a huge number of tourists coming to see the temple and mainly for its view and photo opportunities. You should be aware of the monkeys. They will grab what ever they can hold of, even your glasses. They have the Kecak Dance and fire dance in the evening. We decided not to see the show since it was cloudy. From what I heard if it rains even after 5 mins of the start of the dance they will not refund. Its at an open arena so during rainy conditions they will not dance.", "Beautiful temple with spectacular sea view. You only able to across from the shore over to the temple during low tide.", "It was a good experience to know the heritage of . Very nicely built temples. Recommended to go in the late afternoon as the humidity and the sun is unbearable.", "It's nice to have a look at this Temple! Not the best one in but the view on the cliff and the monkeys worth a visit!", "We visited as a group of 7, including 3 young children. At the entrance you can get a guide for $100,000 ($10au) - our guide was worth it!! Very detailed in explaining the history and details of the temple. There's a fair few stairs - and not pram friendly, but we survived!", "Stairways to heaven? It felt like that! This unique temple took my breath away. I'm speechless! I will never forget it. This is a must see!", "This was evening well spent. We were contemplating whether to visit or not as it was far from our hotel. However, we decided to visit and we were thrilled to be there. The temple is located right at the tip of the mountain overlooking the see. The view from the top is mesmerising and cool breeze in the evening makes you feel so good. Another thing that we learned in is that one cannot enter the seven main temples. Only the priest are allowed to enter and offer prayers. Best time to visit is during sunset to enjoy the view.", "The temple is one of seven sea temples around the nese coast and one of ’s most important landmarks. The setting of this temple on the sea shore and the crashing white waves are beautiful. We could not watch the sunset but I understand it is a mesmerizing experience. Unfortunately it’s possible to walk up only a part of the steps leading to the main temple. This is an ancient Hindu temple and it seems like all such temples in , there are no idols in the temple. The park in the temple complex is nice but the pathway to the temple complex is dotted with too many shops and you may initially confuse it with a shopping area. It’s worth visiting this sea temple.", "The temple is built on a cliff and the view around the area is mind blowing. Its beautiful beyond words. The waves crashing and the wild wind blowing in your face all take you out of this world. Its unthinkable to miss this attraction if you visit .", "The way to this temple was fully greenish...good climate...lake around the temple was so big n clean...boating was there...mountains around the lake was treat to our eyes...we had a chance to see some daily religious activity in noon...it was so different...we can't go near temple...v can see from outside... temple architecture was really great...during our visit there was only little water around that pillar like structure in tat temple...totally the place was awsome...v enjoyed the climate n sceneric view around the temple...", "Beautiful temple but its a little bit smaller then you think. Little bit crowded surrounding, lot of tourist. We have visited at 11 o clock am.", "It was way too hot at 4pm we all struggled in the heat. So we all hid in a cafe until 5pm then it was bearable. Stunning walk along the cliffs to the temples. The restaurant on the right side was perfect for sunset drinks and to see all the thousands of bats flying out of the caves was amazing. Don't eat at this restaurant, seafood extravaganza is a trick as the prices are not per kilo, half kilo, but per 50 grams. So it looks cheap until it is weighed.", "The temple is very sacred and old and is set upon an island in the middle of the bay Cliff area with great viewing areas from above the restaurants looking down if you want to travel down to the actual temple and meet the priest and have him bless you and put a flower behind your ear you can only do it at low tide as well as viewing the holy snake in the cave directly beneath the restaurants on the beach exposed lava rock area Both of these areas are only accessible at low tide times they change every day so it’s best to seek out a tide table for the island of tide tables. If you look at my photos here on this post you will see a photo at low tide with many people walking around taking photographs around the tide pools and having access to the old temple where you can meet with the priest and take photos for a small donation the other photo is at high Tide which is extremely dangerous and people have actually drowned . That’s why I recommend going either in the mornings before the big crowd buses come with all the tours or in the late afternoon you can take photos of the beautiful sunset behind the temple from above the restaurant areas where you can enjoy a light meal or snack and a beverage please be careful if you have small children there was a cliff with no adequate safety railings do not get too close to the cliff . If your time schedule will not allow you to do the morning or evenings depending on the tide you have other things to do there as well as taking photos of the temple from above no matter what the tide is they also have a snake park area where you can put a huge albino yellow python around your neck for photos they also have a huge bat which is actually a flying fox you can take photos of as well you have to look for it to find it and one of the best things is the “civet “ Which is a small nocturnal animal which is found in the forests above Valli and southeast Asia their diet consist mostly of berries vegetables and their favorite snack is coffee berries which they eat after they fall in on the Forest floors , which after that you digest them they poop them out and farmers collect them and sell them for more than the weight of a gold which is priced coffee sold at some of the better hotels and restaurants worldwide known as “ Kopi Luwak “ which means coffee from civet in Bahasa Indonesia language , Up the footpath towards the restaurant overlooking the temple is where you will find them resting in a small little stand underneath the gazebo next to all the little souvenir shops as you approach the restaurants overlooking the temple on the cliff you can’t miss it they are so cuddle you can pet them but just watch out for their poop PU !", "A must must visit. You will absolutely Love it. The view and the area is scenic and peaceful and you will have a lot of amazing photos. My favorite part is when we walked across at low tide to get to the main temple where you can find monks at the bottom of the temple where You can drink some water and do some rituals with the monks. Tourists are not allowed to go up to the temple itself. On your way out you will find many shops till you get to the exit", "Seen at high tide with the crashing waves...that was nice. So we could not walk out to the temple. That was okay, too. I don't see what all the fuss is about. Nice gardens along a rocky coast with a scenic viewpoint..", "This temple has a beautiful scenery from the cliff but beware of the monkey.. They will take everything such as sunglasses, slippers, and also smartphone from your pocket..😢", "i loved the temple and the views but its full of travelers so not very relaxing or spiritual but more towards hectic in a scale of zen.the rest of the family thought it was a waste of time as it took almost 2 thirds of the three days we spent in so be mindful and prioratize if ur travelling with others .........................but for me it is a must visit place and so are the other temples around the area.", "Nice views, nice clean place. Nothing super special i would say. 50.000IDR to get in. Just had a short walk inside the temple and left.", "Go there in the evening, if u like watching sunset. The temple is located in the cliff providing great views. It also has a lot of monkeys, if u behave well, they r harmless.", "Love to just lay around relaxing in the sun just watching the day go by not a care in the world , the way a holiday should Be . Yes there is hawkers everywhere but that's love it or hate it they are just doing there job.", "Another shore temple. People throng here for sunset. Reach the top of cliff and enjoy the wonderful view of the ocean with roaring waves. Monkeys can snatch ur coolers cap. Be careful. On the other side enjoy the red forest fire like a carpet on the mountain.", "For me this is the most beautiful temple in . It is very scenic and it has been the front page of Lonely Planet and other travel guides. For sure it is a must in your experience.", "We went here with a private driver booked online and had dinner at a nice restaurant. Tourist trap but we still enjoyed the ceremony at the some part artificial temple with fresh water. Beautiful scenery!", "The temple is said to be holy temple to locals so it might be having some local importance but I found it bit over-rated attraction. The entrance has fee and the temple is not open for everyone (heard it's open only once in 6 months or so). Some of the places are good to click photographs but overall a over-rated experience.", "The Temple are in the middle of lake.. A beautiful scenery around the lake, and they has a big garden with many statues this place is worth a visit,,but better choose peak season on the week day.. They are so crowded", "Visit first thing in the morning when there is no crowd and you can see the mist break and the mountains appearing. The temple against the skyline is a must watch.Nice restaurant inside the complex, helps to spend time watching the sun break.Stroll around and see the trees, no two are the same", "Spectacular view of the temple over the cliff, especially during the sunset. The monkeys are fun and very curious, so hold on to your sun glasses and other belonging, they will take them. Do not go see the fire dance, it's not what it sound. My friends and I were so bored during the performance. Spend more time walking around the grounds of the temple instead, and definitely do stay to watch the sunset. One of the most beautiful sunset I've seen!", "This is one of the most beautiful attractions in . The combination of beautiful temple surrounded by lovely lake and the lofty mountains as the background is rare. You breathe tranquility here although many people come to visit it. The history is religious tolerance and harmony can be traced here as this is a Hindu temple, but in front of it there is a buddhist shrine and an islamic mosque can be found in nearby place!", "Sunset views are the best but this also attracts large crowds. Small fee paid to visit the temple, but worth the cash.", "Beautiful temple and great views of the ocean from the cliffs. They have baboons on the grounds that you can purchase peanuts to feed, but watch out, they will grab your stuff if you aren't paying attention.", "This temple is very beautiful. There is a holy snake, you can touch it if you made a donation. The tour guide told us that the snake will bite you if you will have bad luck. No worry, it is not a poisonous snake. It will be nice if come during low tide. The entrance fee is just too expensive, i.e. IDR 60 000.", "It's been 16 years since the last visit but it's still magical. The crowds are much larger but the locals try to put up with it. It's especially beautiful in the sunset with the surf pounding at the base of the Temple.", "What was it that made this a marvellous experience ? Was it the meditating locals . Sitting respectfully in prayer position? Or the spectacular view that was breath taking Or the crazy monkeys stealing sunglasses from the tourists that were reminded over and over again to remove their glasses. Or was it simply the magnificence of being there at all If in do visit this marvellous spiritual site. The entire area known as the Bukit is simply magnificent . Much quieter. The sand is much whiter. The beach clubs more spectacular . Do visit", "I left in 10 mins .. overcrowding by tourist buses90% by women wearing burkas zero Australians or Europeans.. reminded me of a Saudi country.. no gud shacks to eat either.. plz do not visit waste of time totally", "A beautiful temple in that worth a visit. Though, prepare yourself for hordes of tourists just worried about getting the perfect picture. They transform the place into a long queue for the 'doors of heaven' spot (even if you don't want to take an \\epic fake reflex instagram picture\\\"). That temple is more than that…\"", "Being far from the city, this temple is still worth the drive. We visited during the Melasti ceremony and it was just so serene watching locals perform the ceremony by the lake.", "A beautiful temple by the sea.! Very unique scene and lotsa beautiful spot for picture opportunities. We walked across the shallow waters to the base of the temple and realise people have to be \\Blessed\\\" and give a little donation first before we can head up to the temple. So we decided to just walk around the temple and did not head up eventually. There are a stretch of shops for shopping as well. Would recommend a visit to this place.!\"", "I say it is good to be informed about prices, but other than that make your own experience visiting places. Most people see life through their experiences and mostly these are limited too! Make your life and remember “You are your own best Guru!” Dr Soul #drsoul We were supposed to arrive here for sunset and got there just in time to say goodbye to the crowds that were also there for the sunset. I must say, we were lucky! The crowds were gone and there were still a lot of people and we still got lovely sights and pictures of the area. We didn’t get to go into the temple which was a shame. Make sure you read about temple hours before buying your tickets to any temple because now you pay to enter “a park” and the temple can be closed and they still sell you the ticket because it’s for the park! 😳😬🙏🏼 stay after the sunset if you decide to go for the sunset and still get a lovely view!!", "this is very nice temple on the sea beach. Good tourist atraction on the beautifull place. Shame that you couldn't go inside.", "A great and exquisite temple - I was told you should only see it at a good sunset - but it was great - went at low tide which was so much fun - you pass really sad tourist shops - but that's ok - people must make money - and the reveal is great. I really enjoyed seeing the sacred snake down a hole under the cliff - you must pay some money to the temple - take change - if you can have a blessing with the sacred spring that costs extra money for the temple - also take change - a taxi fro Seminyak will cost about 50 USD negotiable - well worth it as your driver can drop you off without going into the parking lot - a beautiful experience and maybe the highlight of temples. If you can visit during a ceremony you can receive a blessing. February is a good month.", "The craziest thing about the Monkey Temple was watching the wild monkeys steal handbags from the Chinese tourist. They're pretty vicious when they tried to recover them. Other than that it was a great view but not as good as going to Single Fin for a Nalu bowl.", "This temple is south wast of Denpasar it is a good location for sunset in that temple you will see a lot of lazy monkeys sleep on the trees when you spend your holiday in you must go there.", "Lovely Clean beach. Hawkers are restricted on the beach, they can only come onto beach for 1 hour . Each hawker has a licence number that gives them a certain time to go onto beach. This was fantastic as you were no constantly pestered while getting a lovely tan.", "this temple unlike the other temples you see in . The most attractive part is the pool with small steps so that people can walk across it. There are many fish in that articular pool and you can feed the fish too. Apart from that pool there is another pool where you can take bath and swim (but there is a separate fee to use it). As usual, it was very peaceful and tranquil here. Highly recommended. Entrance fee in 30K Rupiah", "It is big mistake if you skip this temple once you are in . This is the iconic and a must visit. We came early to avoid the crazy crowded. If you have time it is good to get holy water nearby the main temple", "This is such a popular icon in photos of that I really wanted to see it live. There are actually a group of temples at this large park, as well as playground, dancing kids, and gardens. It's all very lovely, but also crowded most of the time. I didn't realize that the water wasn't around the temple all the time. It only comes after they've had months of rain, so it was dry and not quite as spectacular. Still, it was fun to see the paintings on the other buildings, watch the deer eat, walk the beautiful garden paths, and of course my son liked the very simple playground. This is a nice park to see for all ages.", "The temple is very lovely looking and you can get some nice photos of it from the shore. Having said that, the temple is 50000IDR entry per person, and this is not good value for money. The temple is much smaller than the other well known temples, and so it only takes 5 - 10 minutes to see everything. Would recommend if you are in the area, but don't bother making a special trip just for the temple. Also make sure you use the free toilets at the various food outlets inside the temple grounds, as the other toilets try to charge you.", "Beautiful views from the cliffs of the ocean and the cliff faces. however, the temple itself can only be seen from a considerable distance. Nobody is allowed in (I understand that) and the actual temple is hidden from view once you get close. Also, be aware that the monkeys are quite aggressive here and will steal anything they can.", "It's a beautiful temple with a very beautiful sea view. Had been there during the evening. Could not go to the main temple because of high tide. The sunset from the temple altitude is very beautiful. There are also many restaurants offering drinks/juices and finger food. Worth a visit.", "The best temple we visited in (and we visited lots of temples in ) The temple was closed for the visitors but the garden is very pretty. Weather in the temple area was foggy and cloudy which made it look like a dreamland. A must visit place in ", "Went to Nusa Lembongan in June for a break. Suffice to say that this was the highlight of my trip. We took a motorcycle over to the location after some info from the local and got to see nature in Action. Definitely a must go if you do pop by Nusa Lembongan.", "Come here and walk up the hill to find a great spot at a cafe overlooking the ocean and the temple on the rock. The view is truly beautiful. Have a drink and soak it in as the sun sets. Some brave souls cross the slippery rocks to enter the temple, but it seemed much too dangerous as the sea is rough.", "Well if you are a nature or animal lover you would like this place. Nothing spectacular to see other than the friendly monkeys. Dont lean or sit or step on any of the temples statues or sacred areas. Read the signs or the temple staff will remind you to respect the holy places. And dont even try hiding food from the monkeys. They are good at sniffing out food. One monkey stole my doughnut keychain and ate it!", "The beach is generally clean and there is room for everyone. There are sun lounges and umbrella, bean bags and kites flying overhead. You can even have a surf lesson. There are some hawkers, but they go away if unwanted. Great sunsets.", "Beautiful place to visit. There are shops near by temple and you can explore and bargain. Sea can be rough while the sun is about to set. Reach around 4 p.m. to enjoy the sunset view.", "Travelled from Sanur to see the temple whilst on a tour of that area. Lovely views on the lake and a nice place to visit but you don't need more than an hour and only worth a visit if you are in the surrounding area.", "If you're mad for crappy overpriced souvenirs then this place is for you!! If not, run far far away as there are far better temples to visit", "Once you have navigated your way through the hundreds of stalls you will eventually come to the temple. The eateries above offer a great view of the temple so you can sit and unwind. Cheapest cocktails you will find. If you are lucky enough there is a spectacular sunset on offer. We ventured across the sea to get a blessing off the monks, they hold their hands out waiting for a donation. The Holey sea snake is also for viewing for a small donation. Becoming very commercialised but still worth the visit.", "This temple was at the top of our list while visiting the southern part of the island. We arrived there before lunch and with the sun near its apex, the water was a deep bright blue. We purchased our tickets, then rented some sarongs (which are required), and then accepted to have a \\guide\\\" (local woman) show us around. She was actually very knowledgeable and also quickly warned us about the \\\"naughty monkeys!\\\" She warned us that monkeys will very quickly snatch just about anything you value from your person (hats, glasses, etc, and even cameras) remnants of which we saw off the main path - \\\"naughty monkeys\\\". So keep your valuables in a firm hand or back in your bag or deep pockets. I wear glasses, so I was on high alert, but she also walked with a long walking stick which she would use tap the ground to scare them off a little. The temple grounds themselves are simply breath-taking when following the cliff side. We walked around most of the perimeter to get many different views and eventhough visitors are not permitted within the main worship area (as is common), the external views are spectacular! She did try to rush us along a little near the end but we still let her know that there were more pictures we wanted to take and she complied. At one point, we considered just paying her early to let her leave and have time to ourselves, but instead concluded we were ready to head out so we stayed with her. We paid her after the tour was over. Now, if you still have some time on your hands, consider heading over to Blue Point just north of the temple up a ways (search \\\"Single Fin\\\") for a cool beach area.\"", "We have been coming to Ubud for 7 years and I never fail to stop in and see the monkeys in the temple. It has changed so much from last year. They stopped the vendors from selling bananas in the temple and many of the monkeys have left. I was told in the past that there where upward to over 400 monkeys there which were all in 4 groups living there. It really taken on a much calmer atmosphere there and I would still go if I have never been there before but for me It is a let down. I think the powers to be are making a big mistake by doing this. The new parking lot and entrance is all nice but now it is losing the character and history of the temple area. In my opinion they would have done much better by cleaning the place up a bit instead of throwing the trash around.", "This is a beautiful temple at the edge of a large lake. Very picturesque. We found the place very cool and tranquil. The temple does look like it is floating and can sink.", "By boat it takes 20 mins from the lakeside hotel. The temple is beautiful and there is a restaurant offering lunch buffet. But the restaurant on the other side of the road has better view from the 2nd floor.", "Very cool weather. Clean garden, temple beside lake. Water is clear and cold. Face feels cool and refreshing when wash with water from lake. Have entrance fee. Parking too have to pay as in other tourist sites in . Nearby is Candikuning fruits & vegetable market. Worth a visit for various fruits-manggo, buah salak, oranges, strawberries, steam/boil corns, etc. Remember to bargain.", "The temple is quite nice but the price is very high compared to other temples in . The Park where it is located is also really confusing and doesn’t fit to the entire atmosphere. After the Entryfee you also have to pay for the toilets and the parking… in this case just 2/5", "This is one of the must see tourist spots in where the 'temple on the cliff' is located.We were driven here by our driver guide. There is a large parking lot for vehicles. As usual you are required to wear a sarong, which however is provided by the staff. The charges for this is already included in the entrance ticket. The place was very crowded when we reached at noon. The area is quite open and tends to be very hot, therefore a hat and some sunscreen lotion will be helpful to prevent excessive sunburn. Make sure you carry water to stay hydrated. Our guide warned us against the naughty monkeys who often pull visitor’s handbags and spectacles, but there were non at that hour, due to the crowd and the intense sun. The temple is on a cliff and you need to walk up the stairs to reach it. However only worshippers are allowed in, and visitors can have a look from outside. Besides the temple, the view of the see is very picturesque from here especially when the waves comes in. Our guide informed us that a fire dance show takes place in the evening and the views of the place is better at sunset. We were also told that the monkey menace was more common in the evening, and therefore, be carefull, with your personal belongings especially you spectecles and handbags and passports as the monkeys may chew them up. The monkeys, apparently, have been trained to steal, and the lout, whatever of it remains, would be returned to the owner for some payment ( ransom). The best way to avoid the monkeys, according to our guide, was to travel in groups and avoid isolated areas. Overall it is a must visit spot after taking all the precautions. Remember the place is open, and the heat of the sun is very strongly felt here.", "Visit this place during sunset. Its an amazing view with sunset as the backdrop and the waves hitting the rocks. You have opportunities of capturing good photograph. It's too crowded during that time. Most of the temple is restricted and blocked going inside after certain distance. The priests there are a little greedy. They will not give you the holy water until and unless you drop some money on the plate. Setting aside the priests behaviour, its a must visit place. If you plan to purchase some genuine purple rice, you have paddy fields around where you could buy some small quantity depending on how much is allowed in flights.", "This is one of the most beautiful temples in and is not to be missed! The back drop of the lake surrounded by mountains is absolutely fabulous. You feel transported to a different world! Loved it!!", "We were very impressed by the magnificent beauty of the place. The path leading to the temple looks like the great wall of China.", "This is one of the 4 primary temple to see when in . It is a wonderful temple and park set on a lake high in the mountains. It reminds me a great deal of the feel and look of Lake Tahoe in the states. I suggest spending a few hours relaxing and enjoy the beauty of the area.", "It was nice to watch sunset here but it's overcrowded, not well looked after (poor infrastructure and litter) and hard to get a good spot for sunset. It was alright. It was cool watching the locals surf right next to the temple though!", "Its a good place to visit. Plan you visit in early morning the entry is free till morning 8 and less crowd. You can enjoy the sun rise. The entry of the main temple may be closed between 3 to 5 because of high tide due to which the entry gate might get submerged. There are lot of shops inside the temple premises where you can buy good stuff at great discount.", "Yes, the temple is crowded, as is the performance. For a reason: both are great. The view of the crashing ocean all around is powerful. I did not even see the monkeys that everyone here complains about. The performance, done to the voices of 70 men, is amazing. The characters convey a traditional Hindu story, but they occasionally break into the audience for delightful play. Traffic was horrible getting to and from, but all in all, very much worth it.", "If you visit you have to visit this temple, as it is on many of the typical photographs. The setting of the temple is spectacular - on a lake with a backdrop of beautiful mountains. We visited latish in the afternoon after visiting the botanical gardens and treetop adventure (brilliant by the way), and found the temple to be very crowded. I was later told that this is because all of the tour busses do this temple as the last stop on a day tour, so it is always crowded in the afternoon. I cannot guarantee it would be any quieter, but it seems it would be better to visit in the morning.", "one of the most popular tourist attractions in , I visited here earlier this year. the first time I arrived at this place I saw a very wide parking lot, after that we walked in and were welcomed with shops that sell the typical nese souvenirs, after passing through the shops we will meet the steps to go down to the beach and it turns out that the scenery is beautiful once with a temple on a big rock that is right on the beach. I arrived in the afternoon so the sea water had been installed so we could not enter the temple. I think it's better to come during the day if you want to enter the temple. but here is also a good place to enjoy the sunset when the weather supports.", "Upside: lovely beach with loads of loungers & umbrellas for rent. Many delightful restaurants with wide variety of cuisine at reasonable prices. Downside: The beach can do with some business community participation to clean up plastic and other rubbish. The hawkers (although respected for their role) are mostly over-pushy and bordering annoying. Three times saying o thank you\\\" with a smile, should be enough. It is unpleasant elevating your blood pressure over something as stupid as this while supposed to relax.\"", "Good place to take pictures with partners, friends, or family. The activity just see, walk around the temple, not so much you can do.", "After walking several hundred meters through thousands of crowded stalls filled with tourist knick-knacks from the parking lot to the beach, the sight of the temple was nice but the immense crowd was less than inviting, finding a good spot to watch the sunset wasn't easy and required a bit of elbow juice and assertiveness, and the view wasn't all that great anyway - from the beach, there is a grove of trees that blocks the temple. To see it, you have to walk across the sea where it's not too deep, accompanied by a local buddy, and go inside. We weren't brave enough, too much water, too dense a crowd. All the toilets there cost money.", "The temple is nice but very small and won't keep you busy for long... so make sure you combine with other spots in the area, like Jatiluwih rice terraces that are much more interesting from my perspective. We stopped on our way back to Ubud, the road to go there and the arrival on the lake are nice, but overall it was a small disappointment. I won't go in the area just to see the temple", "Le site vaut le détour notamment pour la balade à travers la forêt, ses lianes, son pont et ses sculptures (dignes d'un décor d'Indiana Jones), et les temples. Côté singes, rien de bien surprenant ... ils ne sont toutefois pas agressifs (si on ne les provoque pas) et on peut les observer tranquillement de manière très rapprochée, y compris les bébés ... On n'irait pas à UBUD seulement pour ça, mais quand on y est ...", "A must see for a tour, fantastic views particularly later in the afternoon toward sunset. A nice walk through pathways to see the temple and the cliff views. Beware of the pesky monkeys, which I am sure are now trained to pinch your sunglasses from your head only to have a kind old nese man approach you to assist with getting them back ( of course I gave him money) when he made the monkey give them back after he fed it an egg.", "Very beautiful temple by the lake. Well kept gardens. Very popular with tourists. Nice to walk around.", "Very nice place with beautiful scenic view ... Relaxing and peaceful..One of the best temples of ", "This temple is quite beautiful and can give you a feeling of peace with the beautiful surroundings. This temple is built in a lake and the lake is surrounded by mountains,so the view here is very very spectacular. Near this place, you can go to the strawberry stop to try some strawberry food like juice, milkshake if it's the season for strawberry. And this scenic spot is on the mountains, so you'd better bring your clothes with you because it's a little cold and sometimes rainy here.", "A must visit place, before going to the temple, visit the cheap shops around. they sell very cheap clothing and key chains. Coming to the temple only nese or Indonesains are allowed inside all others have to view from outside.", "Just absolutely beautiful creatures and popular icon temples in . Many pictures that you should take at this place. They have green garden, some dears and playground too. Love this place so much!", "A great sunset with the temple in the foreground - lots of other tourists and lots of trinket stores", "Nice, but lots of hawkers trying to sell you something (anything) much of the way. Only real way to get around this is to stay in a Hotel with private beach frontage", "the actual temple and the area just by the water is amazing at sunset and basically what i came there for. what i didn't expect was how big the whole surrounding area was, with all the shops, restaurants and touristy stuff. if you just want to see the sunset there are other places you could go to without hundreds of tourists in your way. it was a cool experience but i wouldn't go there again.", "What a fascinating place. The temple is perched on a cliff. It had magnificent views. There are wild monkeys in abundance. But be prepared for walking. Very reasonable prices and some very good local cafes at the gate Make sure you have water and walking shoes Also must wear sarong rented at gate", "The temple itself is no big beal, but the whole area is lovely. There many little stores around where locals sell their souvenirs.", "We took an evening trip with a guide arranged by Audley our tour operator. We were in Sanur about an hour away. The temple as all ancient temples are fascinating, it is apparently dated back to the 9th century. Beautiful setting on cliffs above the sea. You can walk quite a long way around the cliffs on purpose built pathways.great for the sunset. Beware the monkeys they are funny of course but ever on the look out for something to steal, particularly food and glasses! We were there to also watch the Kecek - frog dance- and the fire dance. We had seen one previously but this is a huge cast of singers and dancers. With some fabulous and very funny characters playing the main parts particularly the white monkey who appeared in the crowd when you least expected it.i would warn about taking small children though, they cried a lot and seemed really scared! The fire dance and the battle was sensational! Expect it to be packed and if you arrive late you will have to sit wherever there is a spare seat!", "A must visit in . You just cannot miss this beautiful temple. Mostly crowded all through the day. You cannot enter the temple as a visitor. Lots of restaurants outside the temple compound.", "It was crazy busy and to be honest a great deal of entertainment came from people watching. The monkeys are VERY aggressive and if you visit here after visiting the Ubud Monkey Sanctuary you'll see a drastic contrast their behavior so if you value those sunglasses, water bottles or hat don't bring them along! Amazing views of the surf and temples but unfortunately you're only able to view the temples from a distance as they were closed off to the general pop.", "The temple itself is unremarkable, lacking the intricate hand carved stonework and complex mythological figures is renowned for. Most tourists would say that the dramatic cliff side location and sea views are its primary attraction. But they’re liars. The real draw is that the complex is overrun with monkeys and they’re savage AF. When I first saw the lines of busses and hordes of tourist my heart sank. However shortly after entering I watched a monkey deftly creep up behind a woman, jump on her back and make a wild grab for her sunglasses. She put up no resistance whatsoever and instead began crying like a small child. Her husband, who apparently also failed to realize that he was much larger than a monkey stood there stupefied, unable to come to his wife’s aid. Things were getting more interesting. Within a few minutes of arriving at the temple itself I saw four other tourists get robbed of their sunglasses and hats. While this seemed like odd behavior, it began to make sense when I saw that there were several temple employees who would then run over and throw a plastic bag of fruit to the brazen monkeys at which point they’d discard the stolen goods. Rewarding the monkeys’ thievery may seem either extremely counterproductive or awesome depending on your sense of humor (I go with the later). However the monkeys seem to have a knack for mayhem extending beyond a desire for fruit. They also appear to target the most fearful of the crowd just for the joy of it. The entire complex was enveloped in crying children, screaming women and men vainly chasing after expensive eyewear. Perhaps the monkeys are just tired of having cameras stuck in their faces. However I like to believe that they have collectively decided that if no one else on this island is willing to take a stand against the rampant consumerism and obnoxiously unrestrained tourism that plagues , it’s in their tiny furry hands to take a stand.", "This place is just amazing, great views with beautiful scenery around the temples inside. Worth visiting, no regrets.", "We decided to add some culture to our trip and visited the Temple, soul food!", "One of our favourite temples despite not being able to walk around the temple itself. Great views at sunset. Would recommend visiting when it is low tide as one of the major attractions is being able to walk out and drink holy water and be blessed for 10,000 IDR. Gets crowded at sun set so don't expect to get the perfect camera shot with no-one in. As with any tourist attraction in Asia you have to walk past the stalls selling t-shirts etc. Toilets aren't free either - about 3000 IDR.", "There are three main temples located on cliff tops with unusual rock formations a result of centuries of sea erosion, one that has cut through the rocks with a huge gaping hole. The temple situated on sea level has the holy spring water where tourists clamour t seek the blessings of the Gods. Absolutely stunning scenery and the highlight is waiting and watching g the sunset over the rock formations that is the most happening view. We saw the sunset which was little less than perfect as the cloud cover came to scar the full vision. A must visit for all travellers.", "A must visit in Nusa Lembongan, especially for a sunset! A place to be one with mother nature! Highly recommend!", "This temple is a perfect combination of temple, beautiful ocean view from the cliff and, of course, monkeys. The temple ticket entrance fee is 30K + parking. The place is almost huge with many view points overlooking the ocean. It’s best go around the cliff and proceed to central entrance to see the temple. If you come after 5 o’clock, monkeys will start appearing from everywhere.", "this is a temple on the cliff. such a beautiful view of the sea and sunset. you gotta be careful with the monkeys. they snatch wat ever you have in hand. so better leave your belongings in the car. there was a dance show going on and it was great. very scenic place for sunset photography.", "View:Beautiful & scenic site seeing the cliff & the sunset, relaxing to see the waves & the view. It was really a lovely sight. Make sure to plan your visit to reach the sunset. It is a Monkey temple so don't be surprised to see them everywhere. For as long as you don't disturbed them & don't offer them food, they won't harm you. Location: 45 mins drive from legian area. To see the cliff you need to walk. Dress code: It is a temple so proper dress code must be observed, but they will also lend sarong if you are wearing above the knee. Entrance fee: 150k IDR Worth visiting , very relaxing view.", "The place is mainly touristy with plenty of busses, and selfie photographs. But it has peace and is really exotic as the temples are on the water. Also many boat possibilities to go around on the lake.", "Visited as planed to go back to South from Lovina. I drove myself out there with a car. Not easy as you need to drive as this is in the middle of a mountain and roads are not as good as everyone would love to be. Once you are in, i felt everything was very clean and I enjoy the visit of the temple. Took a few pictures with a great light as we had a very sunny day. We did not eat at the restaurants there as we decided to eat in a near by restaurant after our visit. A pleasant trip but not sure how worth it will be if I have to drive almost 3 hours round trip just to visit it.", "The view from the top of the cliff is awesome. The temple provide various small hut like shades where you can just watch the see, listen to the huge waves crashing on to the shores and the mild wind blowing. I can easily spend one day sitting there and feeling all those. Wear proper clothing e.g. full pant and TShirt/Shirt. Else you can just borrow \\Sarong\\\" from the same place where you are buying entry ticket. They charge a nominal 20,000 IDR for entry. Happy Experiencing Life.... !!!\"", "Beautiful temple on bank of river, excellent views,when we visited weather suddenly changed and whole lake filled with clouds for some time,have atleast 2 hr for exploring.", "Visited as our last stop at the end of a day long tour of . It's a busy complex with lots of fellow tourists ,plenty of eateries and tourist traps but most importantly has 2 temples to visit and a multitude of photo opportunities with a stunning ocean backdrop. Wear sensible shoes as there is a fair walk and to get the best impression of the temple you need to walk across rocks slippery with seaweed. We were treated to a stunning sunset which capped off a wonderful day of sightseeing", "A must visit for any tourist in , Beautiful temple in a beautiful setting. Fascinating insight into nese culture and heir religious beliefs and practices. You are unable to enter the actual temple unless you are worshipping however this is obviously understandable and you can see into almost all of the temple from walls. Monkeys more aggressive here than Ubud due to lack of food and their favourite trick is to steal tourist item (glasses,shoes, camera) and then trade them back for food. 5*", "Temple built in 1948 that has many water features, bridges, stepping stones, and attractions (public pool, hotel, restaurant, etc.). Nice place to visit in the mountains lwith beautiful rice fields along the way.", "A very average place. You see little of Temple as its closed to visitors. Mostly ramparts on a cliff with awesome sea views. Pricey 100,000 rupee danse performances. Beware of monkeyes; 3 people lost their glasses to monkeys who seemight to adore chewing them. I warned a friend at hostal but he later went and returned minus his sunglasses. 20 out of 10 for monkey fun, but the temple itself was a 4 out of 10 let down for me.", "Have no words to describe the beauty of this place.Beautiful sunset location. People visit this place to do marriages also. You can visit temple also.They help you to cross waves to reach the temple.", "All the temples are beautiful and remember to bring with you a \\sarong\\\" to cover your legs. A lot of monkeys around. Just be careful with your staff and enjoy this interaction with them.\"", "Not much of temple to see,no statues of deities or sanctum sanctorum,but nice to walk through the complex and enjoy views of the sea and moats surrounding the complex.You have to tie a loincloth before entering the complex as per tradition.Monkeys may be scary at times.Enjoy the views from different vantage points and levels.Good photo oppertunities.", "A great temple on the beach, beautiful beach views from the top, a broad, widely available quiet hotel away from the hustle of the city, the surrounding community with the native culture of is very attractive for those who want to be alone or pleased with serenity", "I was there on a beautiful sun shiny day. The view of the temple setting was fantastic. It was a nice climb up the steps to the outside of the temple. You are not allowed in the temple. It is worth your time if you are already in the area.", "Get a driver for the day so that you have a guide for this one (or any temple.) This way you can learn more. There is a gorgeous view! Tip: don't take loose object - sunglasses etc as there are monkeys", "We have spent 3 hours to climb at the top of the mountain. We thought, that the temple at the top will be even more beautiful than the first temple. It was our biggest mistake. Most of the time you will see a lot of steps in front of you and no view around. At the top, there will be a small temple under reconstruction. Also, no landscape view during the rain season (winter in Europe), because of the clouds. The next 2 days I even could not walk.", "Located a half an hour away from Canggu, we reached here on a rented bike Its a beautiful temple complex , with a lot of things to see and experience The main shrine is closed for foreigners, u can just see the temple Tickets- 65k IDR per person Parking-3K U can spend an hour or more here easily Go during evening, watch d sunset", "A big tourist location for both local and foreign tourists, individuals and organized groups. The main attraction is a temple dedicated to Shiva in a big rock separated from the main land by a several meters wide stripe of sea; depending on the tide, you may cross nearly dry or knee-high wet. You can't miss the temple with holy water as there is a queue of people waiting for a blessing formed all time, mainly before the sunset. Opposite to temple you can see sacred snake, Shiva's companion, outside the main area (while leaving, on your right) is a small zoo with depressed animals. While king at the temple, turn right and you will see a small additional temple worth visiting. For those seeking an unusual picture, amongst the vendors around the parking lot are live civets bound to stands to promote coffee. Stressed and depressed, needless to say...", "Outside of the range of most day trips this delightful, magical temple in a crater lake is captivating. Just perhaps the most beautiful in . The scrum of the vendors is kept on the other side of the parking lot. There are large gardens facing the temples, and a few more temples in the gardens. There is even a small enclosure with some small deer in the garden as well. I didn't allow enough time here. I would have liked to have spent more time just enjoying this lovely setting. It's slightly cooler than the lowlands and it's very comfortable to be out in the sun. This would be a great place to spend an overnight at one of the hotels nearby on the way to the north coast. It would have been fun to rent a small boat and see the temples from the water side. There's also a large botanical garden nearby, so you could budget a day here.", "Unfortunately the water level of Lake Beratan was right down when we visited so we didn't get to see the temples \\floating\\\". Even so, this is a very beautiful area and is well kept with beautiful gardens. The location of the temple at a lake surrounded by misty mountains makes it a serene and peaceful place to visit. There are many great photo opportunities here as it is very scenic. You can take a boat ride around the lake or do some shopping as well. It can be very crowded I believe, but this was not the case on the day we visited.\"", "This temple was amazingly beautiful. The view of the ocean was so pretty. The only thing I didn't like was the naughty monkeys. They steal your belongings. So be very careful when you go in", "It's a must visit place . Go at sunset time. The views are breathtaking. If it's high tide than you cannot visit the main temple area. It's a very beautiful place with big market around it. Fixed entrance fees is to be paid at entrance. A very beautiful place. We loved it.", "I was little surprised from this area because everywhere you go on Temple you are expecting to see some monumental building in the middle of area...but is the temple the area and just like temple everybody looks from area ouside on ocean. Beautiful view on it, vawy side....", "The temple location is stunning and, provided you have pleasant weather, the view and sunset are amazing. However, during rainy season it would be very helpful if the floor could be cleaned more often to avoid slippery surfaces. Ongoing renovations limit the visit pleasure a bit. The monkeys around are friendly and not so agressive as it can often be found at other places, obviously they have adopted quite some of the slow moving menthality of the local population. When you pay a visit in the evening you might also visit the Kejak Dance which is performed daily at 6 pm", "I heard it was one of the big and important temples in . A must see. But make sure u go there when the tide is down so u can see the inside of some of the caves and get blessed by priests the nese way! There is an entrance fee and also if u would like to see and touch a holy snake ur asked to donate whatever. Make sure u have flip flops on coz u will be walking in water. The breathtaking view from the cliff is just outstanding and the plants and trees as well. It is an old temple but well preserved.", "Really loved the sight of this temple, it looks so tranquil, unfortunately super crowded with tourists.", "This was the first temple we visited in , and I was blown away with it's beauty! You get dropped off a quarter mile or so away from the temple and walk through restaurants and shops to get to the temple. Once you reach the area of the temple there are great views, and you can walk near the temple on the beach. There are many different views you can get of this temple. For a small donation, you can drink (which I wouldn't recommend) the holy water and get blessed. A fun touritsty thing to do :)", "Very beautiful place. I like visiting temples and I think this is one of the best. The weather however wasn't cooperating at the time for it was a little cool and rainy, but there was a ceremony taking place and the nese that were attending dressed in their ceremonial outfits and looked very nice. I would have added a photo but lost my camera.", "This is a quintessential must for all Instagrammers as the Gate of Heaven photo is iconic. Be prepared to leave early if you are on the East of the island as it is a 2.5 hour drive from Seminyak and you want to be there early before the clouds start to cover Mt Agung. You will be given a number as you enter that is your ticket in the queue to have the photo done, this can take up to a few hours in peak times. Worth the trip if you go to other places in the area such at the Water Palace and Bat Temple. Great views also across the country from the lower Temple. Remember to take a Sarong to cover legs and shoulders.", "Must-see temple built at the edge on a 70 meter high at the ocean's edge . Stunning vistas. The temple is inhabitaed by naughty monkeys who like to snatch things, so be careful.", "Positives - Beautiful Road on the way to temple, And Breathtaking seaview from temple. Negatives - Around 20 km from city, nothing much to see except view, you cant go inside temple, it is just structures.", "Such an iconic place to laze , swim eat and people watch . We spent 5 different days here .. you can barter for beach loungers for the day but never pay more than 50k for the day per chair", "I know, I see all these great reviews but I didn't think it was great. Out of all the temples I've seen, I didn't think this one was anything I'd recommend. Yes, the views are awesome - it's on top of a cliff and there's nothing but blue water... however, I went in the middle of the day so it was hot and packed... I couldn't walk a few steps without someone bumping into me. And you can't actually go into the temple (for religious reasons which I can understand). I much preferred Tanah Lot, but if you do plan on visiting please dress respectfully. They provide you with a sarong for those who's knee's aren't covered, or they give you a sash to wear for those who are in long skirts.", "It is not far from Ubud. The admission was about 30,000 IDR. The ticket office will give you a map upon request. However, the ground is not bad so you won't get lost. However, there are three exits. Make sure you and your taxi driver agreed which exit to meet after your tour. The main temple was lock from visitors so you can only see it thru the gate. There were plenty of monkeys and there are vendors selling bananas so you may feed the monkey. If you are game, just told out a banana at full stretched arm and the monkey will climb up your shoulder and consume the banana while sitting on your shoulder, meaning photo time. There is a stone passageway thru the trunk of an old tree which was pretty neat. Other than that, not much else. It is a place to kill an hour or two max. Children may find it more interesting.", "Very old nese Hindu temple full of stories . the lofty temples of worship of the gods .. Have great spots to see sea shores and temple , But there is lot of monkeys who come out of nowhere and want something from you", "If you can get here just before sunset you can get some of the most amazing pics of your trip to . If there are some good wave action even better. There are definitely tons of people who come to visit so getting a pic without people in it is hard but not impossible. If you are into temples this one is a must see.", "It's a temple on the edge of a cliff! While they block the access for the main temple, it's still really fun to walk around the area, see the cliff and sunset from the furthest area of southen ", "The temple was a great place to visit to view the sunset. We had a nice walk around. There were monkeys around too on the look out for tourists possessions, luckily we were warned!", "Spiritual experience. Such a beautiful sunset. So amazing to see the temple at the cliff of the mountain. A once and a lifetime experience.", "this is the best temple with best view I've ever seen in . the view is really extraordinary. the most beautiful view is from the left side of the temple. you will see a cliff with a sea in a very great view. be careful, the monkey can suddenly came out and grab your things, and break it right away.", "Nice views from the cliff but you pay 30k per person and you cannot go to the temple, only cliff and surroundings", "The temple does have a great view and has nice long paved walkways along the oceanview. It was really crowded before the sunset show though when we went and squeezing between people to fit between the walkways and fighting your way into taking a picture at the peak spots made the viewing of the temple less enjoyable. The sunset fire show was the only fire show we saw in . I thought the view in the background of the show and the smell of the ocean air was magical. I really enjoyed the show, and I think the show is a must see.", "We managed to nail the weather on the day which is a must do since nothing is under cover. We went for sunset which I highly recommend as the temple views are incredible but photos look amazing with the ambience of the coloured sky. After sunset, everyone piles out pretty quickly which creates lots of traffic getting out and on the roads nearby. If you have time, sit in the gardens (there is ample lighting) grab a BBQ corn, cold drink or brouse the stores for half hr and you'll have a much easier trip home. Our driver recommended this and it really paid off when we saw the mass exit. Even though access to the temple is restricted, the entire landscape is still incredible and worth 2hrs of your time.", "This place is perfect for the sunset. Lots of crabs out there in the sea, watch out. The temple is good.", "They changed the entrance fee to 50.000 Idr ea. person (Tourist) while locals is for free. However there is an other way! You can drive down the road about 50-100 meters from the big entrance parking area and you will find alot of small trails leading down to the lake. If you follow one of those trails and walk along the waterfront. You will be able to enter the temple from the \\back entrance\\\" which is free of charge! The temple is very beautiful along the waterfront. We just couldn't help feeling a bit tourist trapped.\"", "My favourite temple in . It has the gorgeous backdrop of Mount Agung. You only need to go to the first level for amazing picks.", "The temple is above the sea level so you get to enjoy a nice view. However when we went the worship area was closed and the .monkeys are a bit aggressive( very common that they will steal the flip flops and hats). The traffic and parking area around is terrible so by the time we arrived there were no tickets for the dance performance", "This views from this place is one of the best in the world. You have to wear traditional scarf around your lower body if you are wearing shorts (it’s a religious temple). The walk down to the cliff and up to the temple was easy. The monkeys were great to see, however, you can’t wear any eye glasses as they will steal them pretty quickly. I would recommend this place.", "Not much of a temple to be honest. It's a lovely setting and the monkeys were fun to see but other than there's not particularly a whole lot here to see.", "One of the most beautiful places one must visit in .Stunning view of Indian Ocean with one of the oldest temple.But from religious point of view Hindus from other countries are not allowed to worship in the temple(as I saw during my visit).For Female its a good place to buy various types of beads necklaces with decent prices.", "Really enjoyed this temple. The scenery around the lake is amazing and the gardens make for a lovely peaceful walk. You can also take a speedboat around the perimeter of the lake, unfortunately we didn't have enough time to do this.", "We went here yesterday for the sunset. The place is nice and the sunset was pleasant. Of course there are monkeys there but well behaved. Not a big temple fan but this place was worth a visit.", "It is a must see temple in . The entrance ticket is 30000 Rupiahs. Beware of the waves especially during high tide.", "Great little markets on way down awesome sun rise or sunsets. Best pictures ever and great ocean temples", "Beautiful beaches - most day beds are controlled by the hotels along the strip. A great walk along the beachfront - many couples having wedding photos - eg 5 at a time - all during the day. Hawkers keep their distance and you can have massages on the beach - either organized by the hotels at a price, or much cheaper on the actual beach. Sand is white, ocean perfect and many delightful restaurants to have a bite to eat with squirrels in the trees overhead", "We came here as a part of a 12 hours tour. It is very hot and you need to cover yourself in cream, wear hat or even umbrella. The temple is very high and you need to climb few steps, but there is where you going to make the best pictures. The cecak dance on the sunset is a nice attraction to see. There make video to show back home is unique. Take care of the monkeys as they can steal anything. They taken my hat, but the guard gave them food and luckily i had it back. Great fun", "It's ok: not must go in your first visit to . You can only visit the temple from far to take pictures... No access allowed. Lots of people in the area trying to sell you just about anything... Don't plan to go back", "The main reason for visiting this temple is the view. You can observe the temple from the outside but cannot actually go inside it. Having said that, the views of the ocean cliffs are quite spectacular, and there are monkeys in some sections too. Well worth a visit, but it may not meet the expectation of temple connoisseurs.", "This Water temple is quite beautiful, with the wild see as it's background. However, you can only see it from the outside, and there are quite many tourists. You need to pay to enter the site, and locals try to sell you all sorts of things before you can get to the temple.", "This Temple built on a rock is a popular tourist and locals place to visit. Inaccessible during high tide, the view from both upper and lower levels from mainland is spectacular. I did not get to go inside the temple, as it may not be in use except for special occasions/ceremonies. The surrounding area is also very nice to explore and the natural rock bridge provides a nice view of the temple. Plenty of tourist shopping on path leading to the temple hence plenty of tourists (including myself). Very beautiful and romantic during sunset hours. Visited in 2007, 2008, 2012, 2013.", "We went when the tide was out and it was still very busy. A truly magic place. There is a golf course attached. Walk up to the little village and have a cold drink overlooking the temple, truly amazing views. This is a great place for photos. There is a charge for entry but worth the money", "It is pretty far from everything, but it was worth it. Very picturesque settings and lots of photo ops. You only look at the temple which is placed in a lake at the foot of a mountain. Beautiful.", "Went early morning as wasn't keen on the whole sunset thing. Would rather be on beach with a beer watching it. Monkeys where getting fed so they where not being too naughty but did see one women lose her glasses to them. Great views and a pretty nice temple, glad i went before it got too hot and crowded. Sarong's provided and about 20 or 30k entry fee", "This temple is in a gorgeous location. Great for a wander around and seeing different things. We had a driver who came through with us which was very helpful to explain a few different things and help us put on our wrap/skirt so we didn't offend anyone. Would definitely recommend a visit", "Being far from the city, this temple is still worth the drive. We visited during the Melasti ceremony and it was just so serene watching locals perform the ceremony by the lake.", "This is the best temple we visited in . Climate is so chilling and location is marvelous. Very nice place for photo shoots. Must go for couples and families", "The views where amazing and the temple was realy cool! Did not have the chance to cross the water to go out on the other side. I would recomende bringing a towel to dry of your feet, so you can cross the water and enjoy! I will next time!", "This is a beautiful place - once you work your way through half a mile of incessant market stalls, tourists, and street sellers. We avoided sunset (the recommended visit time) instead visiting at about 11.30am. It was still absolutely packed then, you had to fight/queue to get to the front to take photos, so it wasn’t a relaxing experience. That said, the temple is beautiful and really quite striking. We’ve travelled a lot but don’t think either of us have seen a beachfront temple quite like this. So, in short, well worth a visit but be prepared for crowds of people and a rather hectic time. Recommend to maybe try visiting very early in the morning.", "This temple is absolutly beautiful at Sunrise. We managed to get a boat and we paddled until the temple and saw the Sunrise. A misty came through, it was gorgeour. We had the chance to see part of a ceremony which happened at a alowed place for tourists. Highly recommend to go in the morning, because it get really crowded. Stop for lunch at the city Market after.", "Breathtaking, serene and unforgettable views of the temple and of the ocean that should not be missed on a vacation.", "Nice beach with good views and plenty of clubs and cafes available as you walk along.There are hawkers but buying a few wish lanterns from one and set them off was a lovely experience !", "Temple is interesting & sunset time is stunning. Often very crowded but still worth a visit for some nice sunset pictures", "Is a must see of ..the position of the temple, right on a small island, not far from the shore, makes him a real gem of . Our profesional guide and driver, Mr Sumadi, drove us there, teling us to not hurry, just enjoing the view and making picture.. He is very flexible and profesional so is why I recomand him for all that wants to feel tne real spirit of ..he is a driver, a guide and a wood carver for more than 20 years. The temple landskape is the most nice that I ever seen ..have a look to the pictures. And do not hesitate to call Mr I Wayan Sumadi if you need a very good ride at very good prices.. +62 81 338 344 925", "Superb place. Well maintained surroundings and the temple on the lake is just superb. What a view ! This is the place most featured on brochures on . Not to miss for sure. Budget for quite some time here. You would not want to leave this place quickly.", "Amazing view and location, especially for sunset. The temple was serene and tranquil (forget about the tourists and the noises) if you really look from the location and the situation point of view. The high point of the the temple on the cliff brings the tranquility as its height and the sound of the huge waves below brings the serenity deeply into the soul.", "This place is a must see if your are going to . This place offers a stunning panoramic view. An instagam-able picture right at the edge of the cliff!! Just be careful of the monkeys. One monkey took my boyfriend's eye glasses.. lucky enough that he still got it back. haha. You have to wear a sarong before entering the place. I'm not really sure why but maybe as a respect to the temple. Overall the place is Fantastic and recommendable!", "This is a place to visit much more for its view than the temple itself, as the temple was gated off. Entrance fee was Rp 30 000/person. They provide you with a sash to cover exposed knees. There are plenty of monkeys around (we even saw one at the entrance cradling a puppy). If you are aware of your surroundings and you don’t wear any loose accessories, the monkeys will generally leave you alone. There were also TONS of tourists during our visit in the early afternoon. This made getting uninterrupted pictures a challenge. I think the view is definitely worth visiting, but I’d recommend going on an off-peak time when there are less tourists and the heat is not as bad!", "The temple itself has no interest but the view only worth to go there", "One of the many temples you will visit on your trip. There are 3 temples in the same location. The views are very nice. We took a lot of photos. Must visit the temples just for the views. We didn’t stay for the sunset as it was cloudy. Irrespective a must visit place in . I recommend taking an entire day trip of 3-4 temples as the famous tourist temples in are located at very picturesque places. Note: You just see the temples from outside. You are not permitted to enter the temples.", "When I visited this temple, I didn't want to go anywhere. It's absolutely beautiful temple style on the high mountain. The entrance fee is 50,000 IDR per one person.", "The Temple is on a rock surrounded by the sea . This is the standout highpoint attaction in a large complex and there are many other temples to see so allow more than 2hrs for this tour. entry fee is 65000rp", "Great rolling waves into the shore during our visit. Temple was not accessible because of the tides but the grounds were beautiful. Continue walking up the path towards the golf course for a different perspective.", "This temple & it's grounds is very pretty IF you can stand the crowds. GO EARLY in the morning! AVOID the weekends AND holidays! When I went it was the afternoon. I walked there from the Candikuning market. It takes about 20”. Still, with the crowds it was okay. Check out the assemblage in the photos, man.", "Aside from the massive crowds - this place is amazing! So beautiful. We went around 4:00 and saw the sunset but a person could come early and spend all day here. There are restaurants, toilets (charge a fee), and large grassy sitting area. I just wish I would have come when the water was higher and watched low tide go out to reveal the area surrounding the temple. Watching the waves crashing against the rocks was so nice. There are lots of shops if you want to get your shopping in here. Again, amazing!", "Entrance fee costs IDR30,000 for adults. The temple is a short walk from the parking area as you will pass by several souvenir shops and eateries. You can walk across to the temple at low tide.", "had 3 kids between the ages of 9-12yrs old with us so we opted for the short motor bike ride to the first temple and walked from there. sarongs were rented for a few cents each. got the guide to take us to the top temple. guide was nice and informative. monkeys were seen near a couple of the upper temple where people were taking offerings but they weren't aggressive. loved the walk in the clouds on the way up. a lot of it is shaded so it kept us cool on an otherwise hot day. saw many locals at the upper temples and prayer rituals in progress.", "It is such a beautiful place, very spiritual and uniquely located! I highly recommend Tanah Lot to anyone who is visiting ! I think it is the most beautiful temple on the Island. You can spend couple hours walking around and visiting other temples, as well and shopping or dining. The view from every angle is amazing! Take you shoes off, walk to the temple and get a blessing from the nese monk with a flower in your head and a rice on your forehead) Might sounds cheesy but its make you feel kinda good)))) Don't forget to check for a low tide so you can make it there)", "Ensure you go with low tide so you can climb up. Avoid Sunday's. Too busy with the local crowd. The shops around the temple complex make it somewhat trashy. A real pity.", "Visitors cannot enter the temple but we walked up and around the temple to get beautiful views of the ocean and cliffs. We were warned by our driver about the monkeys - so we didn't wear our hats, sunglasses, etc an were extra careful when we took pictures with our phones.", "Once again our driver suggested this place due to it's views and spiritual significance. Yes, I will admit that the views were awesome, but that is were it stopped. I did not see anything that resembled spiritual significance. You cannot enter the temple and all you can do it walk around looking at the cliff views while tyring to avoid monkeys that try and steal everything you have. I was told to put my glasses in my pocket so the monkeys will not take them. Problem is, I need my glasses to see. If you enjoy walking uphill and stairs in heat and humidity, while avoiding these aggressive monkeys, then go for it.", "The market are typically before you actually get to the temple. Great site for a temple, couldn't get much better, well worth the walk down and acroos the reef to the temple to get your blessing. Some really good small restaurant situated on top of the cliffs. After the temple it is quite nice to have a bintang and take in the view.", "Beautiful Hindu temple built on the rocks in the sea. Amazing view of the sea. A nice historical place surrounded by markets & restaurants. A nice place to visit.", "We decided to get a driver and visit this temple late afternoon, then go to Jimbaran bay for the sunset and believe that we made the right decision. We arrived at about 3:30, there was no queue to get in, but it was still very hot. The temple is good to see, a local cultural location, with stunning views. There were mixed reviews of monkeys, but we only saw a few and they were no problem at all. We did not stop for the Katak dance as we had already seen one of these, so we got away before the large queues that I believe build up on the way out.", "The monkeys are entertaining and really naughty - and the view over the cliffs to the Indian Ocean are wonderful. Those are the reasons why this is worth visiting - more than the temple itself. Expect many tourists and selfie sticks!", "This is a stunning location. It was included in our drive tour around Lembogan. Seems to be a favorite with Chinese touris. The narrow roads can get congested with the many people movers. Well worth a visit. Best time to visit is earlier in the day as it gets pretty hot later on.", "This temple is not that interesting or beautiful to see but being on top of the cliff makes it really worth to check it out! You can see the magnificient clear water and see the monkeys stealing things from the tourists as sun glasses or hats! Watch out for the monkeys...", "This temple has a few rules but unless you are over 6 months pregnant or menstruating you should be good. They require everyone to cover knees and shoulders and have sarongs for rent. If you bring your own, the temple is free, however a donation must be made if you borrow one. The temple is the oldest in and is quite lovely... to get a picture with the gate, you need to stand in line and it’s a loooong line so be prepared to wait for that perfect Instagram pic! They have a guy taking the photos to speed things along, however there is no water - it’s just a mirror used to reflect.", "Nice place to take picture. But it's not allow to see the temple. Better to go in the early morning when there is no crowd.", "Beautiful temple on the shores of the lake. We walked the gardens which are lovely but oh the crowds, we arrived at midday on our way back from Pemuteran to the airport and it was very busy.", "The temple was very nice itself. However I enjoyed the scenery much more. You can actually walk past the temple to the ground near the lake and enjoy the lake and the mountains from there, which was breathtaking.", "The temple itself is not worth the visit, as there are many better examples on . However this has got to be one of the best views on the island. It's a bit of a pain getting here, but worth going if you're visiting other spots nearby.", "If you want to see the effect of Hindu religion in then this temple should be in your bucket list. Beware of monkeys I almost lost my glasses. Hiring a guide would be helpful in getting relevant information as also keeping you protected from monkeys.", "This temple was built on rock in the sea, and is cut off at high tide. The coastline here is just spectacular - photographically powerful. We made our way through the crowds of tourists to view the beautiful temple, itself off limits to tourists. Then when you look the other way up the coast towards the setting sun, it is just stunning. Well worth a visit.", "The crystal blue waters of Nusa Lembongan are a captivating sight, and adding the exciting allure of large waves and splashing water certainly makes for a entertaining experience, however this spot doesn't differ considerably from many others [including Nusa Ceningan's notorious cliff jumping]. Worth a stop-in if you're in the 'Dream Beach' area, however I wouldn't suggest going out of your way to see the sight.", "This has been said before, but in order to grasp the situation and see the temple and it's surrounds, I had to witness it for myself. And yes! Whoever wrote that this venue is a huge cash cow was absolutely right. Entering the carpark almost gave me a heart attack as there were so many coaches parked up it resembled a bus station! .... and all these coaches had people in them, so that equated to many hundreds The only way I can describe the entrance and the route to the temple, would be like entering a factory outlet shopping park!! There were hawkers everywhere trying to sell cheap tat which was most off putting. Walking down to the beach area and towards the temple there was a cave which supposedly housed a \\holy snake\\\" but in order to see it you had to part with more money... but.... I think I know by now what a snake looks like, even a holy one at that. Walking further up the hill towards the cafe we encountered more shops selling more tat... crazy really... but many of the shops were selling full Native American head dresses for some reason! Weird that.. So, a word of advise ; unless of course you desperately want to walk round with hoards of people & being accosted by hawkers, I would suggest you read up about this temple and look at as many pictures as you can - or better still, buy a video so you can experience this place in the comfort of your own armchair. But, having said that, I am pleased to have witnessed the hoards et all for myself and the saddest part of it all is,that you can't even get into the temple to see it..\"", "We went there with young children so did not hike to the top temple but the views from the first two temples are great. There are many locals who come for prayer and actually very few tourists, the atmosphere is nice and respectful. Highly recommended, I would also recommend to spend a few nights in the region which is often overlooked but very attractive (temples, rice fields, nice walks, beaches from Amed or Candidasa regions very close)", "The temple is beautifully located by the coast and worth a visit. But this one is definitely ON THE BEATEN TRACK. The place is not really calm and peaceful, the restaurants seem shabby at best and there are a lot on unnecessary merchandise sellers.", "Great spot, chairs & umbrellas to hire, as well as surfboards & boogie boards. Clean water, service on the beach for drinks & some but not too many hawkers", "Lovely clean beach with lots of great bars and restaurants all along the seafront. No loud throbbing music. Very peaceful. Easy to get to from the main road. Hardly any hawkers. Lots of shops and massage areas all at good negotiable prices.", "We visited in the late morning during low tide so could access the temple up close. However, the trees that have grown obscured the view of the temple so it kinda lost its appeal. I last visited maybe 15 years ago and remembered that it was prettier then.", "nice place to see the sunset ,, the temple is on top of a rock and surrounded by sea waves .. only hindus allowed to enter for pilgrim ,, you can see holly water springs and holy snack,, there are shops on the cliff where u can eat and drink while watching the sunset but i don't recommend eating from it as they r not clean shops", "I think the temple itself is not the main attraction. The reason why people coming here just merely because of the cliff view. It is breathtaking view especially visit in the morning to avoid the mass crowds. One we saw monkey tried to steal a woman’s shoes and another stealing man’s sun glasses. We suggest not to bring any belonging to the temple otherwise monkeys will disturb you!", "You can take very nice pictures at this temple. The lake with a fishermen as background for the pagoda's . The local pilgrims, many small ornamental details.", "You can't miss them, but beware they are cheeky. Shame the temples were all closed. But worth the visit.", "We were told that this was a must-do, and while it was beautiful, it was a little disappointing. You can not actually enter the temple.. only wade across the water to the base. You have to walk through streets and streets of shops to get there, and it is much dirtier than other areas of . The toilets are holes in the floor, and you have to pay for the convenience. I would still recommend it, but be prepared.", "This temple is perched on a cliff edge and is a stunning location and walk. We went earlier in the day, around opening time, so the heat was not too bad and nor were the monkeys. The sad part is that you cannot see inside the temple, as its closed for worshipers only. I would recommend it for the walk, pictures and scenery though. I would recommend to go in the morning also as it was quieter, unless you want to see the fire dance at night [which I didn't see].", "The view from the edge of the cliff is fantastic. Getting there is not much of a problem. You can either a taxi for the place alone or combine it with several places. This place is big so if you really want to experience it, prepare to spend around 3 hours to explore it. From the temple, there is a short trail that goes along the edge of the cliff. There is not much shelter so it can be pretty hot and sunny. Splash on the lotion to prevent sun burn. There is not many monkeys on this trails as it is not so popular as the shorter one that pass through the temple complex. There are monkeys here so be careful. A good walking stick might act as a deterrent. But do not hit them because they may attack.", "A hindu blessing was available for a modest donation where you pass by the holy snake cave and visit the footings of the Temple if the tide is low. A lot of people lined up to recieve holy water, a forehead offering was placed on you followed by a frangipani. A quiet walk back to the many scenic hilltop cafes where you could watch the tide roll in around the temple followed to again isolate it from the mainland.", "Ive been lucky enough to visit the Temple a few times and the place get very crowded at time more so around sunset it is very lovely When in next put it on your list", "A spectacular setting for one of the famous temples in . It is not commercialised like Tanah Lot, so it has more of a spiritual feeling to it, so is better in that respect. The views of the temple from both sides and from the temple itself are well worth the effort to get to the bottom of the island of . We were told the monkeys were a problem, but we did not have an issue. There seemed to have been an effort to control this and we saw workers it the forested area quietly discouraging the monkeys from coming close to the visitors. There is a large stadium there which we assumed was for the fire dance, but we left before sunset, Worth the visit.", "The fantastic Architecture, unfortunately too many nasty shops in parking area. The statues and pools are fantastic. The Hindu sculpture is superb. You could easily take half a day wandering about taking pictures.", "The place is great, the views are beautiful, also the market place located around the temple is great with amazing products at extremely affordable prices. Just remember to negotiate the prices a lot, it's ok over there.", "After staying in Ubud for 5 nights and this being my only destination in , it was lovely to come to the water for a sunset visit. I arrived around 5.pm with my driver Ketut and although there are a large number of market stalls to wander through, we headed down to the water to see the temple and rock formation in the ocean. We headed down to the water and got as close as possible to see the temple, taking lots of photos then sat up at one of the restaurants where we relaxed had some drinks and satays and waited for the sunset. This was a worthwhile trip, had some great photo opportunities, lots of people around but plenty of places to stand to take photos and there was also a large grass area with shade whilst waiting. Although an hour and 20 min drive back to Ubud, worthwhile visit and a great end to my 11 hour day touring with my own car and driver, thanks Ketut...", "One of the most important landmark and situated literally inside the ocean (during high tide), this temple is divine and beautiful. A must view because of its unique setting - amazing views, enchanting waves and temple mystique.", "Apart from temple being so calm and peaceful, surrounded with very beautiful views. Amogst must visit places in ", "We arrived at ~9 am at the temple and there were already thousands of other tourists. We decided to walk along the cliffs and after 10 minutes we reached a abandoned golf course. There you can take a walk and have a very beautiful sight over the see. You will be the only tourist in this area. Poorly the place was bought by Donald Trump and will soon be a big hotel complex.", "Yes, you must see this temple and especially the beautiful seaside. Beware of the monkeys, they will steal your glasses, drinks. Also the dance with the apes is impressive and worthwhile seeing.", "5 minutes away from Dream Beach with motorbike. One of must visit place when you're in Nusa Lembongan. Watching sea waves crashing the cliff, and enjoy the breathtaking view.", "Been here a couple of times. Its a nice beach, plenty of places to eat from cheap to expensive. Hawkers offer to sell you things, just politely say no and they move on. Not to big a surf. Family friendly", "This was my second time visiting Nusa Lembongan as I fell in love the first time! It is more quiet than other islands in Indonesia and this is one of my favourite spots. Best way to explore Nusa - rent a scooter for sure! Go here to chill out, see incredible nature at its finest and take it all in. Absolutely love this spot.", "Worth climbing the steps and walking for the breathtaking view. The landscape is just beautiful. Be careful of the monkeys and they get to you from behind and snatch your sunnies if it’s on your head and your cap/ hat. We seen that happen to a guy who was taking pictures of someone else. The monkey just chewed up the nose pads and broke the glasses and threw it because it probably figured it can’t be eaten. The monkeys try to create attention and while everyone is focusing on one or two of them the ring leader seems to be upto tricks from the back when no one is watching and starts snatching things. We weren’t allowed to enter the temple but can go around and take some beautiful pictures of the scenery around. A definite place to visit when in .", "We left the hotel in seminyak to go to this Venue at 7.30am. Tips. To save money, cover shoulders (female) and wear a shawl (male & female) they are only 20,000 at the site if you don’t have one but you won’t get in without it. Leave the hotel as early as possible, can’t guarantee the queue will be shorter for a picture but the roads will be quieter. Bring something to entertain yourself as the road trip and the picture queue take about 7 hours hotel to hotel. Pros .Free entry (donation only) .People there to take the cool reflection picture for you with your phone .Amazing view for a picture Cons .There is no water under your feet it’s all a mirror image . It’s really busy and although the pictures look good, what’s going on around you is a completely different picture . It’s almost a whole day of your holiday used up unless you make a trip of it and visit numerous place (this is what I did.. I hired a taxi for the whole day at a cost of 800,000. This is the taxis watsap +62 819 99011834 he is who I used most of the time. His English is decent and he knows where he is going. . Women on their period are forbidden from entering (not sure how they would know tbh) . Unless you take your own mirror then A reflection picture won’t be doable on a proper camera as they only seem to use mobiles. . New born babies are not allowed (I think it says under 120 days old) Basically ask yourself... is this picture worth giving up half a day of your holiday for? If the answer is yes then go for it.", "Very nice surroundings. The lake is beautiful and the temple itself is a very nice sight. highly recommended", "It was awesome especially the environment that they were in with conservation area, the dragon bridge and the temples. We visited it twice on our trip.", "It's a Hindu temple (Ulundanu Temple), standing on a lake (Lake Bratan). This temple is displayed on the 50,000-rupiah bill, the plausible reason for the massive popularity of this place. In all weathers, this exotic place is very good for taking pictures. Standing beside the lake with the temples in the background will create a stunning picture. Speedboat is available for hire in case you would like to have more enjoyment of the lake. I highly recommend that this attraction be included in your itinerary.", "This place requires round trip transport to get to. It's worth the visit. Check weather forecast to get spectacular views of the cliff and temple and kecak dance whilst the sun is setting. Avoid the monkeys and stay far from them.", "The temple here is nice but the views are absolutely incredible. This is not to be missed! Also make sure that you stay for the monkey dance, it's breathtaking! Plus you see the sunset during the dance. If you're wearing shorts, they will provide a sarong for you to wear. Be warned that they claim there are monkeys here but we only saw about 4 - if you want to see a lot of monkeys, go to the monkey forest in Ubud!", "We visited in the mid-afternoon. This is a very busy attraction. Make sure you visit during the low tide, or the temple is not accessible and appears to be floating out on the sea. Wearing flip flops or water walking shoes would be helpful to navigate the wet and rocky path from the mainland to the temple. The waves in the area are very strong. The uniqueness of the temple is that even though it is set out in the sea, it has a natural spring with holy water. I paid a small donation and got blessed by a priest who pasted sticky rice on my forehead and a flower behind my ear, and I got to splash myself with holy water. The temple itself is situate above the rocky out crop and not accessible by tourists, but it is the magnificent coastline, the scenic panorama and the thrill of the ocean just metres away that is the magical draw. My guide Wayan of Amansuka Tour explained that the temple was built by an Indian Hindu priest to protect the island, and the deity in the temple is the God of the sea. I'm told that many come at Sunset to admire the view. There are also several smaller temples in the vicinity, and there were locals in their bright garb making offerings and prayers amidst the many gawking tourists. The most scenic and interesting temple I've visited on this trip.", "The lake has beatiful scenery and it is better for you te rent a boat and round the lake. The temple looks very graceful and very interesting to take pictures.", "U will visit a lot of temples in this one is inside the sea. It s very bisy by hindu people coming for prayers. If u wear ur normal shoes u cant walk in the water to reach it so if u plan to walk down there bring ur flipflop. The panoramic view is great but when u come closer nothing special.", "Not worth visiting, horrible way to the temple you can may photoshopp it. Place is crowded not too much to see.", "Located at the cliff. Beautiful picture perfect location. Perhaps the most visited sacred place in . Check tide timing before going as the place is inaccessible during high tide. Dont forgot to click sunset pics.", "It is nice and worth to be there, but make sure you can catch the sunset view. \\The temple is not all that\\\"...\"", "it is a nice temple right on the beach side, but when i was there it was forbidden to go up to the temple in addition of that there is lot of people in the place. at the end it is hard to find a taxi back if you don't have a driver waiting .", "I went to this temple in the evening, lot of tourists came, but also the monkeys. Yeah, the monkeys \\act\\\" like they want to play with us. But be careful, the monkeys sometimes take our stuff such as sunglasses, hats, or they pull our bag. That was scares me. The scenery of this beach was very beautiful, the cliff was high, and we can see the waves from the top of the cliff. We can see the blue ocean and feel the air. That was amazing\"", "This was really one of the few things about Lembongan that I was really wanting to see. We rode our scooter there around 10am and it was pretty quiet which suited us. The road leading to it is quite bad and the car park is huge but also impassable in some points. I kind of expected it to be better organised but it is really a help yourself type of affair. Not surprising that some people meet their fate here as there is no safety precautions bar a warning sign or 2. All that said it was spectacular a real marvel of the power of mother nature. Perhaps check the tide times to ensure the best sprays and be careful.", "When there is no cloud, temple has fantastic view at the sunset. It is crowded and getting there may be a big issue. So prefer to go at least 1,5 hours before the sunset. Do not be limited only with the view of the temple. Go until the end of the seaside, climb the rocks. If you do not want to spend time in the traffic jam, leave just after the sunset.", "The temple is a beautiful place to visit for sunset..however it will be full of tourists!!! Be careful of the monkeys there they snatch bags and any food items. They also bite.. you do not want to get bitten by a monkey in , I got bitten in Ubud and it cost about $5000 in medical treatment.. I can't share the link on tripadvisor but if you google sun surf soul monkey bite in you will find all the information about what to do if you are bitten. It is also applicable for dog bites...", "We were very impressed by then view on this amazing temple in the water. Waves vere huges this day and lot of surfers had fun in it. Because of the waves we were not able to go to the heart of the temple but even the look at it worth it.", "Even though you should visit if you are in , this is not as spectacular as other temples in Asia, but it's different, not great", "Temple is beautiful I wouldn't recommend driving hours to see it, but if you are in the region it's a must-see. the lake is gorgeous and the temple just looks so peaceful. We only spent about 20 minutes here though. Would have liked to spend more time by the lake just taking in the view but others were in a rush. Aside from the temple there is definitely your typical nese hagglers and scammers and sellers. There's even caged deer which I found weird? Almost like a random zoo in the middle of the temple area? Odd. Anyways, like I said, beautiful temple and if you have time and want to visit a lake and just have a relaxing day, go here! There's courtyards and grassy areas that would be perfect for a picnic!", "The temple is not opened to tourists but you can walk along the cliff between the temple and the opposite area that belongs to the temple for meditation. On the walk you will have an amazing a 180 degrees view on the ocean and the temple and you will meet monkeys. Very nice visit to do before a lunch at any of the food restaurants in the area (single fin, suka expresso, ...)", "We visited this venue on our 3rd day in . The good aspect was there is no charge to enter although there are donation boxes all over the place. However they do charge for the loo....... the cost was immaterial but the good lady reported they were the worst conveniences she had visited, I lost interest when she started explaining something about buckets, taps and a quaint hole in the ground. Enough said. This venue is like a village, many shops and people trying to sell you photos. The actual temple is very good, but with the \\push and shove\\\" to get a good photo and the fact we arrived when the tide was coming in you could not get out there fully! For me the best was \\\"Gloria Jeans coffee shop\\\", but maybe I was a little Templed out with it being my 3rd of the day!\"", "Once you get past the market area and see the view it is fantastic. The temple and the culture you can experience is great. Yes there will be lots of people but get over that, considering it is the most photographed place in , you will enjoy it. Beware of the waves against the rocks and you will be fine. 30,000Bt entry isn't bad and the views are amazing. Any time of day it is great!", "This temple has some amazing views! Like most temples, you can't go inside, but the views of the temple and from the temple are a must. Once you pay for your tickets, you need to wear a sarong to enter the grounds, but maybe that only if you're legs are showing. From there you can walk around and explore and be sure to bring your camera and some water as it can get really warm. We were told there are monkeys there as well, but didn't see any. There are a few places to get drinks, snacks and souvenirs outside of the temple. There isn't much else to do nearby, but there is a good restaurant right outside of the entrance where you pay for parking. Their food is a bit overpriced, but still tasty.", "Beautiful sunset but do allocate enough time to walk to the end of the cliff to watch the sunset (perhaps 20-30 mins leisure stroll and the sun sets about 6.20-630). It can be rather crowded on the cliff as it is the best spot for photo taking. Becareful not to stand too far out onto the cliff 'extension' in case you lost balance when monkeys jump on you to grab your glasses! There were throngs of monkeys coming up from the cliff during my visit as they took away slippers, stealing glasses! So be careful. Also be prepared to be caught in the jam after the kecak dance because there is only one road to go up and down the temple! I skipped the dance so it was fine. There is really not much to see here other than to marvel at the beautiful cliff and sunset, but somehow the drama of the monkeys made things more interesting! It is a calming place though, another nese wonder that keeps you in awe.", "This island temple is set right on the ocean and you can only walk out to in when the tide is low. There are many people trying to be your guide and trying to sell you stuff. You do not need a guide for this attraction. There is not much more to see than the temple itself. Very beautiful setting.", "Best time to visit this temple in evening. We managed to take many nice and spectacular sunset by the cliff. There is entrance fee to visit this temple and everyone needs to wear the cloth belt ( yellow or purple color) or sarung look alike purple color cloth as the respect to the temple. The downward path is full of monkeys and beware of glasses, handbag, hand phone and any hand carried items. The monkey may snatch those items from you. I would advise not to buy bananas to feed the monkeys. If you have young children with you, please supervise them properly especially at the downward path as some areas have no stone wall barrier.", "This temple is worth visiting, it is a nice day trip, depending where you are staying from. You could also take a boat on the lake.", "temple is situated on a cliff, beautiful views, attraction are monkeys living in the temple. Monkeys are very insistent, be careful because you can easily lose small personal items such as sunglasses, hats, earrings or cameras.", "As we live here, we have visited a lot of temples. This is a favourite and on the list to take visitors, then stay at Amed.", "You do get outstanding views of the Agung, but most of the people just go here to take a photo. Actually, when you arrive, there's already a line at your left, to take a photo. There's a couple of guys in front of the gates, with umbrellas, all set up to take the photos, you make the line (we got there at 9:30am and we did a 40 minutes line), give them your cellphone, and tip them whatever you like. But I do believe it's really stupid to make an hour line, just to take a photo. We felt stupid The photo is awesome, and I believe the gates are amazing, but having this crowd of people diminishes the experience. At least they have restrictions like you cannot do yoga poses, or kiss, you have to wear a sarong (not pants, you have to wear a sarong, which they also rent), and also cover your shoulders, If I do go again, I'll go really early in the morning.", "This is one of those 'must see' places. It's pretty neat to see history, and the location of it is dramatic with the waves crashing into the sides. It took us less than an hour to stroll down and view all the temples and take tons of photos and bargain with some of the vendor. It was worth the visit. Note that you cannot actually go into the temples. Also there isn't a lot of shade, so it might be best to avoid mid-day timings.", "The natural beauty and history alone make this temple special. It must be experienced. Plus there are monkeys.", "Despite the large number of visitors this temple was both serene & spectacular. And it is understandable why it receives so many visitors. This is the temple featured on the IDR50,000 note and it is probably featured in just about every tourist brochure on that has ever been printed! And all for good reason. The temple grounds are quite large and the gardens, like most places that we visited in , are very well laid out and maintained. The final part of the temple, down on the lake is what everyone is here to see and to photograph. Wayan our driver & guide explained the cultural, historic & spiritual significance and he also mentioned that the maintenance of the grounds is greatly improved from what it used to be. Frankly, the lake with the mountains behind would be spectacular enough but the stunning temple on the bank of the lake takes it to another level altogehter. This was by far the most memorable site visited in our 10 day holiday. And being set high in the mountains it is much cooler than the coastal areas. It was a cloudy day when we visited and our guide said that it is better when it is clear, but don't be put off by the weather - it is worth the visit anyway.", "We had been there with a group of adults and kids. The scenery was breathtaking.. I would recommend going there just for looking at the scenery . One would expect at least something inside the temple to look for. However nothing much inside, moreover the signs say do not enter the temple. Anyway the surroundings are awesome and can visit just to go around the temple. We were told that the monkeys were naughty and to take care of belongings. One man even asked if we need a guide and he can also drive away monkeys. I would say nothing of this sort is needed. Just go in and get some pics. Monkeys are ok over there not to worry about. The views are very good to get a couple of clicks.", "Very beautiful view . Though you cannot enter temple but still a must visit place when you are in . Very clean and beautiful place . Scenery is awesome.", "Had a visit with family. Amazed to see 's Culture, got an opportunity to see their cultural event. I am told 92% people in are Hindus, Hindu religion is taught in school there. Had 2 day trips but most liked was this temple. Sunset view from this temple is simply supurb!", "Beautiful temple that the locals consider one the most sacred places. Absolutely recommend visiing it!", "Sorry to say it’s an Instagram place and the image is just fabricated with mirror Drive towards the temple is beautiful I saw the volcanic mountains", "One of the must visit places in . This temple should be visited around sunset. We were a little late though and missed capturing some beautiful views. Beware of the monkeys though. They do snatch things, do not tease them please. This temple is on a cliff, be prepared to walk n climb it.", "We expected to be over-awed by the ancient temple and we were! Truly magnificent despite the throng of visitors.............", "This was a whole lot better than I expected, considering that I wasn't much of a temple tourist. At any rate, we were here and the temples were situated on the rocky edge of the cliffs facing the ocean. There were a surprising amount of people here visiting but as you walked you could see that one of the temple had been built onto an island that adjoins at low tide but separates at high tide. I shouldnt, but I did, laugh at the people trying to cross or standing far too close on the rocky surrounds to get the best photo. Lots of people got soaked or had their cameras have a wash in the ocean. This area faces the ocean so its very rough. There are also some markets here that have some paintings and other items that tourists may be interested in. We just found a nearby cafe/bar and had a few beers and wines to enjoy whilst getting the best photos available without the crowd. Worthwhile.", "Great for all ages. Garden, temples, place to relax by the lake a d enjoy and a relaxing day. Most definitely recommended.", "receive a blessing in a cave ? well worth a donation and shop's galore even had something to eat and drink while watching the sunset !.", "The Place is nice and the sea temples are interesting but if you staying for a short time and you want to see the best then I don't recommend going there as there are many more interesting places to see that this. if you have plenty of time on the other hand then you should see come and see it but it will take you 15-30 min to see it all.", "Buzzing with tourists, this is a nice place to visit at sunset. Heavy waves lash the shores and surfers have a great time during the tides. The access to the temple could be restricted during the high tide. Picturesque and beautiful.", "This temple maybe is the best known landmark of ! - 2,5 h drive from Denpasar/Sanur. The \\Pura Ulan Danu\\\" is a huge Hindu Shaivite water temple. You also can read that this temple is a \\\"floating temple\\\"!?? - well I don't know! - it don't looks like floating at all! :) Beautiful surroundings and a nice maintained garden, too. It's going up, up to 4068 ft - cool, fresh mountain air and the beautiful Lake Beratan. Lots of nice spots for pics! - you can rent a boat, too! On your trip up and down - ask the driver for stops nearby one of this many photogenic sites or stop by a restaurant with lookout terrasses. Have a nice tour! Ticket for the temple = 50k irp\"", "The Temple is worth the visit. About 30-40 minutes via taxi from Seminyak. Well worth the trip. BTW, save money and just get a taxi to go each way. Don't reserve a driver for a roundtrip. Saves you about $10-15 USD. The trip up is $10 USD and $15 back (don't ask). The only real negative was the people working their shops and restaurants were not very friendly. I generally found most people in to be very friendly and fun, but most of the people here were cold and grumpy. Still the temple itself is fun to photograph and make sure you get blessing in the spring while there. Please note from I can tell the average person is not allowed to walk on the temple. I think you have to be a follower to do so. Still check it out.", "I am sure there is a religious system that is part of this temple and I do not wish to offend them. The temples we could see were beautiful and I imagine wonderful places to pray. But the tourist sideshow is a joke. If you want 5 minutes of culture followed by cheap souvenirs and a sideshow alley of oh - ah moments, go for it. If you want something awesome head to Jogyakarta for Borobodur or Prambanam. Definitely not worth 1.5hrs each way from Sanur.", "You will get to see everything in this temple. Of purse the temple is close but you can take photos. There are bunch of monkeys which makes you feel like visiting a zoo. Don't bring any plastic such as bottle of water. Potato chips and more, Monkeys love them and will try to steal them from you. A Hindu temple, a waterfall, a stream, lion sculptures which make you feel like u r in the movie Narnia. The holy spring temple. All great. Worth a half day visit.", "Like most of the temples in , foreigners - irrespective of their faith - are prohibited to enter the temple interior. So one can only see the temple from outside which is nothing spectacular. However, the temple is on a cliff and the view down below of the Indian Ocean is breathtaking. Be aware of the monkeys and do not sport any jewelry or fancy sunglasses for you never know they might be gone. Best is to keep your hands free. Also be aware of locals offering to protect you from monkeys for about 100K IDR - actually it is not required if you are cautious I did not witness the sunset or the Kecak dance - so no comments", "Going to the temple from the parking is quite difficult, some by van (paid for) and some walking. Note the slope is really stiff. When you - finally - arrive at the temple you are just sourrounded by hundreds of people queing up to get their photo taken in different position at the famous door. That door being taken for the \\professionnal photographers\\\" you just cannot go near it!!! all this is so disapointing adding the fact that parts were closed due to tiling. The temple by itself is nice.\"", "This is a beautiful large temple, there was the Hindu fire ceremony happening today whilst we were there and Yudha, our tour guide, was telling us all about how they do this every 6 months. It is a beautiful area and the views of the coast are stunning, some of the most dramatic coastline and views I have ever seen (second to Hawaii really). Well worth the visit, even if it's just for the views.", "Try to get there early by 5pm to enjoy looking around then enjoy the beautiful sunset (around 6pm). There is space for picnics or food places around to pick up a bite to eat. Lovely to stroll around. You can walk across to the temple during low tide & you can get a blessing from the priests if you want to. The views are breath taking especially at sunset and the atmosphere is pleasant despite all the tourists.", "It was a small place with a great view. It was actually a large complex of 4 temples and it took about 4 hours to see all temples, but we only visited the first one (Lempuyang Luhur Temple). They will give you a queue number to take picture at \\the gate of heaven\\\" and it took about 1-2 hours to queue, but don't worry, you don't have to stand in line for that. They provide a gazebo for visitors to wait their turn for photo session. You can also take pictures at the other side of temple which also beautiful. They use your mobile phone to take your picture, with a mirror placed next to the camera lense to get a wonderful reflection effect. They only give three poses for each visitors, so make sure you have your other camera on tripod to record of all your poses at the same time, or if you go in a group, have someone in your group to take your picture without the mirror. So that you have two version of your photos, with and without reflection. Don't forget to bring foods and drinks especially if you travel with younger children. They only ask for donation as an entrance fee. You have to wear sarong and cover your shoulder with the clothes you wear or with a scarf in the temple area. If you need to rent a sarong it costs IDR 10.000 each (you can bring your own sarong as well). Women on their period are prohibited to enter the temple.\"", "Heaven’s gate Pura Lempuyang is a definitely must see temple here in . Been here a couple of times in my life and it’s still great to be here to see the temple with the mighty Gunung Agung at the back of the gates. Nowadays it’s loaded with tourists and people have to get a ticket with number to pose for the gate ( can take hours, for that pic) it’s in the Karangasem region.", "I visited the temple and was sorely disappointed. I've read here multiple people stating that there is an entry fee however no one approached me regarding this and I walked straight through which was a bonus. Upon seeing what was on offer I'm glad I didn't pay anything. The \\beach\\\" that the temple is set upon is disgusting - rubbish everywhere, rubbish in the small caverns which mostly had old men who looked like homeless folk laying there sleeping or smoking. Tourists obviously are to be expected but it is extremely dangerous to have hundreds of people clambering over slippery rocks taking selfies. I was bumped multiple times, at one point almost being pushed off the side by oblivious tourists. The (flea) market is unimpressive - store after store of the exact same items, highly marked up to get that tourist dollar.. Honestly, take a photo of the temple from a distance - that way you get a beautiful photo without a backdrop of hundreds of people milling around in it, and go see something else. Very unimpressed.\"", "This place could be a very nice one, if it would be possible to enter the temple, if it wasn´t so crowded, if they hadn´t a chaotic parking management, if they had a suitable signing, if….", "Be aware of the monkeys staying there. They are quite agressive and steal everything. The temple is good to be seen at sunset for the perfect pictures and landscapes. Truly worths the visit.", "3rd time here! The sunset never fails to take my breath away! This place is ancient and stage is set at a spot where you can view the sunset as the dance starts. There is an entrance fee but i cannot recall how much. come early to enjoy the view and show starts at 6pm. Attire: It is a temple so at least cover your legs but its okay if you don't, they give you a sarong. if are dress appropriately, they tie u a sash at the waist. The show is in nese but they have descriptions on paper that will be handed to you before the show. Interesting story! There are monkeys at this temple, so be extremely careful with your stuff. Keep loose dangling items such as shades, water bottles, phones...I even saw a monkey pulling off a hair tie off a lady's ponytail!! so don't provoke them monkeys as vaccinations as a result of a monkey bite is very expensive and hard to get in . ( I know some travellers had to come by my country to get rabies vaccination after animal bites. ) BE CAREFUL. anyways, this is a must see or visit if you come to ! the kecak and the sunset from the cliffs are simply breathtaking!", "Temple set on lake gives a beautiful and breathtaking experience. Beautiful surroundings and a must visit.", "We came here on our last night in on a tour with Seafood dinner at night. The temple is a must see in , a little touristy but not that bad. We were happy we didn't see any monkey as I ready about how aggressive they can be. The show was really cool and easy to follow if you read the plot. The dinner on the beach was okay. Not sure if it was worth the money, but it was really romantic to have it on the beach. The food itself wasn't the best but it was still nice.", "Very good staff always at hand making sue you are comfortable and shuttle always arrived on time did not have problems with hawkers on the beach not allowed in our area", "Great grounds with long walks available along each side of the temple (see screenshot attached). This is really just as well as the main temple buildings are closed and not accessible to the public. Entrance is IDR 30k and parking just IDR 1k. 2179", "It is the place where most local tourist come. Lots of west java culinary can be find here (somay, etc). When I was there the beach was too crowded of tourist buses. So I only took picture of big statues of Indian God (Krishna, etc). I think the most attractive spot is the big statues, cuz it is surely very very big statues.", "Beautiful Temple which is not overrun with tourists, we done the full treck to all of the temples which was just a fantastic experience, not for the faint hearted through and we did have sore legs the next day :) The day we were there was a ceremony day so the temple was really busy which was fantastic to see although I can only imagine the serenity on a quiet day with that wonderful view. We had no problem with the monkey's but the track was rather busy with the ceremony so that might be why they stayed away.", "Incredible views and a short trip from the beach. This temple had amazing views. Your camera can't do justice. A nice walk through this temple gave me lots of serenity. The monkeys steal your things so be careful", "We booked 2 days ahead for a loungebed near pool, place was packed, anyway said lounge bed wasnt available till 7pm on beachfront, ate dinner on tiled level at table we had 2 Potato Head platters (one of my daughters asked for it) wasn't on menu - tapas style treats, was enjoyable. Were taken to lounge bed area at 7.15pm, ordered cocktails couple of the girls swam in infinity pool, renovating and extending bar to a hotel area, so sadly a bit of the view has been taken away. Cocktails bit expensive, service ok, nothing over the top - care factor, zero as again Potato Head is purely a licence to print money & always booked out!", "The view here is great and you have to walk around the temple. Some locals were carrying out their prayers and making offerings and we were very lucky to have witnessed it. Monkeys try to take things like sunglasses and water bottles from you so beware. We were not disturbed by any of them even though I was a bit afraid as we have a toddler with us.", "tWe rode motor bikes out to the temple, would not recommend that as the traffic is mad. But the Temple complex is great. Not too many hawkers, but enough to remind you your in Asia. typically the best views are where the restaurants are. Nit cheap by standards either. Tide was out so we walk across not much to see. The other temples provide a good view also. Pretty spectacular view under sunset conditions.", "Is one of ’s more famous sights due to its picturesque nature, a temple perched on a little rock island that can be accessed by foot during low tide.", "Was wonderful to see this interesting piece of coastline under a mass of worshippers with the buzz of prayers and chants ringing around the area... The drama of a heavy downpour after sunset added to the atmosphere that became quite spiritual and cleansing (literally!). A great place to visit in any weather, but preferably on a low tide if you can time it that way.", "Although you are able to access the island at low tide, it isn’t possible to visit the Temple. Picture perfect and a nice beach front walk. Expect huge crowds at Sunset.", "This beautiful temple is set high on a cliff top with fabulous views over the ocean. The cliff-top walk is great with views at every turn. However watch out for aggressive monkeys that will snatch your glasses off your face...... not to us, but we saw it happen to others.", "What a lovely view of the indian ocean from the temple not one of the best in but ok. Whatch out for the monkeys they took the hat from the wife's head and started to eat it the only way to get it back is to inform the rangers", "This temple is roughly a 2 hour drive from Sanur by private driver. The temple is situated on the picturesque shore of lake Bratan. The temple takes about 30-45mins to wonder around- I do mean around, visitors are not allowed on the island temple. This temple can be seen on the back of the 50,000 rupiah bill. That image was captured just a few feet into the second enclosure next to the bamboo island with the carved serpents-which you also won't be able to walk on:) The temple grounds are amazing and offer some of their own unique historical structures. The gardens were well maintained, abundant in flowering plants and trees this time of year. Entrance cost is the same bill the image graces 50,000 rupiah per person. As for expensive? That's roughly 3.70$ US per person (13,200 idr at the time). Entrance fees appear to be one of the few things non negotiable in . There's nearby docks where one can hire a speedboat to tour the perimeter of the lake. Bring a water proof layer if that's a goal. Worth the trip in my opinion. Some sites near the area include: Twin falls Gitgit: 45mins further, I would suggest seeing this first and then working your way back towards Denpesar--if that's the area you are staying. Jatiluwih: 60 mins further west-ish. Terraces similar to Ubud. Difference being the red grained rice and views. If starting the trip from south I would also include the Royal Temple (Pura Taman Ayun) about 1 hour from Sanur-takes about an hour to tour(also worth it). Safe travels", "Hired a driver (the Bible top marks) to take us here. Scenery and views spectacular, beware of the monkeys though. We saw one lady have her iPhone snatched out of her hand and lost for good, darn monkey stole it. Worth a visit to the temple, and stay for the sunset dance. Not suitable for prams, wheelchairs and the not so fit though.", "Lovely grounds and temple looks beautiful but you are a distance away , the commercial businesses that have sprung up around the location detract from the magic", "The temple area on the cliff is amazing, together with the dancing performances on the theatre hill. All visitors must take a sarong to show the respect against this holy place. We went there shortly before sundown and got unforgettable pictures. Be careful and respect the warnings concerning the crazy, funny monkeys who live there. They try to take interesting items from you or your bags. One did not respect the warnings and got rid of his mobile phone. Did not get it back...", "Go in the morning as you are more likely to have blue skies. Really nice spot and there might be a ritual going on if you are there at a weekend. This is the temple on the 50,000idr note", "To enter the temple, you have to pay an entrance fee of 30,000 for adults. The view from the cliff was stunning. Ignorant tourist that only see themselves and no one else around wreck this beautiful temple.", "It's a must-visit place during your visit to . One of the most beautiful Hindu temples i have seen. It has a serene and calm effect. Off course it will be crowded as it attracts many tourists.", "Very popular and busy, interesting temple right on the water. Different to other temples and although you can't actually enter into the temple proper there are interesting aspects to see on the walk around. PS look out for the hedge owls!", "Lempuyang Temple is beauiful. You will need to walk up a steep hill after getting off the shuttle bus. So, bring water to drink. Also, they will loan you a sarong to wear. The wait to take photos between the Gates of Heaven will be long. There were 100 people ahead of us, so we did not wait. Obviously, a photo between the Gates is best, but, you can take a photo with the Gates behind you, plus other nice photo spots. We had a very nice experience.", "Wonderful experience. During high tide, the temple gives the impression that it is floating in the sea. Superb view. The place is so well kept despite the crowd.", "The temple is breath taking. A must visit in . However it's crowded. If you go in the morning, make sure you have packed a bottle of water and a hat. The sun dehydrates you very quickly. Many souvenir shops around the temple. Here you can bargain like never before.", "By far one of the most popular temple sites in for tourists. The landscape is most pleasing and soothing. Ample photo opportunities. There are a couple of decent eateries in the temple complex.", "We spent around two hours here, there is more to the complex than just the temple in the sea so make sure you make the most of your time. It isn't as crowded or touristy in the mornings, that said there are market stalls on the way into the temple if you want to do some shopping. There are some great areas for photos if you wander around with your eyes open, remember this is a temple area, people come here for religious purposes so respect the customs, it isn't Disneyland and it wasn't built as a tourist attraction.", "The temple itself is nothing too special. You can not walk around in the temple, you have to walk around it. The views are good with an ocean backdrop. Beware of the monkeys as they steal your belongings if you're not paying attention. Take water as it can get very hot and humid.", "This is one of the two temples in the day tour we took. More than a tour it was a driver because he took us from place to place but didn’t explain much and stayed in the car when we got to the 5 places. The temple has a fee of 50,000 Rp per adult. We were not allowed to enter the temple, but more walked around the grounds which are very well kept. It seemed a bit too touristic for me, but then again... I am a tourist 🙃 Anyone could spend half a day here and half a day in the strawberry fields around the area and have a lovely day! If you want the whole experience I suggest you pay a tour guide, but I loved our experience of just two people in a car and we could spend as much time in each place as we wished, he would stop us we asked him and was very nice man. Look me up on Facebook for more info! Upekkhapr Sylvia Fernandez 🙏🏼", "Its a temple built on sea shore. When low tides you have to cross the sea.You may have to dip leg in water uptill waist. Great fun in beautiful scenery with cool sea breeze flowing.", "The well known sunset at this place is a disaster. There is so many people!! It is better to visit sooner, before 3pm I would recommend. Take a walk near the clifs about 500m from the temple, many nice things to see on the beach there.", "What a temple it was. Located near the sea. Around 200 feet above the sea. You need wear different clothes to enter which are given by them before you enter the temple. Nice view.. Endless sea...", "This temple is located out in the water. It looks absolutely amazing when the sun sets. The water comes crushing in and makes sure no one visits the holy ground of the temple", "Very well visited temple just off shore. Picturesque with lots of great photo opportunities . Fair bit of walking and steps to get to it and lots of shops hawking tourist wares. Site is somewhat over run with tourists, luckily tourists can't actually access temple Still a good place to visit and is apparently stunning at sunset.", "You can walk around the grounds with nice cliff views and a view of the temple ( from rather afar). There are monkeys around the grounds- they will steal any loose belongings- beware, we saw one taking sunglasses. The temple is in a fantastic location. It is a shame you cannot get any where near the actual temple. The cliff view is good, otherwise there is nothing to excite. Why you have to wear a sash ( and sarong, if you have bear legs) is beyond my understanding as you really are no where near any praying or holy ground- I suspect that the charge and entry fee are jobs for the temple. The whole site is full of coaches of tourists. Shops sell the usual stuff to be seen all over . If you like cliff views- the trip is worth while. If you want to see monkeys, perhaps come, otherwise culturally it has nothing to offer. The sunset at the harbour and fish market nearby was wonderful, and free of coaches of tourists.", "We went for a walk along the beach and it was considerably cleaner than other beaches( Sanur, legion, kuta) I would probably go for a swim too as the water wasn’t washing up piles of plastic! The beach out the more expensive resorts( legian , oberoi) was pretty much spotless and we only encountered less than half a dozen hawkers along the way. Obviously they pay to keep them at bay.", "This is a must go temple if you are in . The scenery is fantastic, make sure you are here before the sunset!", "Hands down this is very beautiful place. If you visiting Denpasar and then from there planning a visit to this temple, make it a 2 days (for this place itself) trip as there are several places near by that you should visit. And from here you can continue your trip to Singaraja (2-3 days for this area to cover near by attractions) from where you can to Lovina Beach where the Dolphins reside OR towards Batur (2 days). Drive to this place and then towards is also very mesmerizing.. be prepared if you have carsickness or problems with high altitudes or curvy/rollercoster kind of roads. This was my second trip to this place. And as before this place was crowded as expected yet it was more beautiful. The climate was very pleasant, not to shinny, not to hot or cold and not raining either, it was just perfect. Although it was crowded, yet it was easy to navigate through all the areas of this place. Compared to the last time, this time there was a spot which was ruined due to water, but the after-affects made it a very nice place for taking pictures. This was accessible and not dangerous at all. This time there was a ceremony going on, but to get in to the temple you need to have Sarung, else you can only see it from outside.", "Nice hilly ride up there with beautiful view of the surroundings. The temple is very romantic looking like it is floating on the rocks next to the shores. The garden leading there is very nice.", "As highlighted by previous reviewers, the entrance fee is expensive at IDR 60,000. The area is very commercialized with stalls selling souvenirs & beverages. This temple was the last stop in our itinerary. The crowd was massive. By the time we reached Tanah Lot temple, it was already high tide & the bridge connecting the temple to mainland was already covered by the tide. Announcements were made informing people of the dangers of the high tide & no one seemed bothered until a few people got wet by the high waves. It was then that people starting moving back. We are planning to return to this temple at an earlier time to avoid the crowds in our next visit to .", "It is a very nice place to visit with a few temples. It has a nice view and there are a lot of possibilities to eat and drink. There is also a complete street with shop around in this area. Nice plsce to visit.", "This place is stunning but the size of the crowds make it very uncomfortable. During low tide the the newly exposed floor is filled with people. The best views of the temple are during sunset and it's best to view it from one of the bars on the cliff. This will allow you to take a beautiful photo of the sunset.", "Its a nice place and well maintained. You need to cross the sea by foot to reach the main temple ( Tourists are not allowed inside the temple upstairs). Upon reaching the temple, priests usually offer flowers and blessings and you are expected to give small donation to the priests in return. However you can also refuse the blessings and flowers. we went in the morning, I suppose its more beautiful during sun set.", "Amazing view of the old temples with waves crashing at the bottom. If avoided during peak season - better - multiplies the experience.", "It is a beautiful temple and the windy day with the waves breaking made for breath taking shots. Not sure if I would visit in the high season because of how busy it was in the low season.", "We went to the temple before sun set. The view was amazing, specially when you realize the depth of the cliff. It was cloudy so we were not able to see the sunset. If you go to right end for sideways view of the temple, you will meet lots of monkeys sitting there waiting for food. We didn't enter the temple and also didn't attend the dance show. You need to buy ticket which starts selling from 5 pm.", "Beautifull temple. Worth to visit and ejnoy all the views. There is Nirvana golf course just few meters south from the temple.", "We drove there from Echo Beach with scooter. It was an easy ride (not so much traffic) compared to the other side of the coast plus there were signs everywhere indicating the way to the temple. When we arrived there to my surprise the Temple area was a touristic village with many little shops and cafes. Also very crowded. The view and the location is worth it. You cant actually go in the temple as it is closed to public but you can walk alongside the beautiful view and maybe do some souvenir shopping. Some surfers were trying to catch a wave beneath the Temple although the signs indicate you are not allowed to go down the cliff. There was a small fee entrance. We spend about an hour and a half there enjoying the view.", "Temple itself and the surroundings are beautiful. Ocean and cliffs are very beautiful to look at from this place. If you are visiting this place then do take time to marvel at the views of ocean. Monkeys are very naughty and will try to take things from you so keep everything secure. One monkey snatched the specs from my wife while she was wearing them !!! Only downside of the place was the rude staff that we found, maybe the person was having an off day but polite staff does make the day special for tourists.", "We have been in canggu and saw that few km far away. Temple is definitely worth to visit. You can take pictures, find to eat&drink smth. Enterence is 30K per person.", "One of the best water temples in and a must visit. The area temple located is a little cold in nature and there is no such specific dress code to visit the temple.", "Located in a valley, after crossing a hill, surrounded by lake! A temple cannot be better than this. The huge lake is a great attraction. The temple is located just inside the lake. You can take boat rides also around the temple and inside the lake. The temple complex is pretty big. You will get different views from different parts. But the best view is the mountain surrounding the lake. The weather is very interesting. There will be cloud and mist completely barring the mountain view, and in five minutes it will be clear and everything will be shining. You may get intermittent rains, so better carry an umbrella or light raincoats. As it is on an altitude, temperature will be cooler than the mainland and you may need a light wrap around or shawl.", "I went here on a drizzly day and that made this place even more surreal. It feels like you have stepped into paradise. The lake is super clean and huge and reminded me of the lake in Montreux, Switzerland. The temple (like most temples in u can only see it from the outside), is beautifully carved in stone and the surrounding hills and dragons make the setting perfect for a lovely photo. I stayed there for a couple hours walking around and soaking in the serenity.", "This temple is featured on the 50,000 rupee bill. It is a famous temple on . I thought it was fine but it happened to be a rainy and gray day for most of our visit so I didn't see it at its best but in between the rain it looked nice. You can't actually go inside or anything, it is just something to see. There is an admission charge and some shops outside of the temple area. There were a lot of tourists when we went. I'm sure on a better weather day it is a more peaceful, beautiful visit but our experience was a little bit of a let down. It was a few hours for us to reach this temple from the south and now after having visited, I don't think it is necessary to visit if you're not in the area already. There are a lot of temples in and I don't think this one stood out all that much, besides it being a lake side temple.", "This was such a peaceful and beautiful place to visit. We found that there are villas near by and would definitely consider staying there if we go back. The temple is beautiful and the garden and grounds are amazing as well.", "I was lucky that i went to this place couple of years a go when travelling wasnt as simple as it is now. Not many people can go travel as it need a lot of money. I got lucky that i could visited this place when it was still calm, not crowded. Enjoy the canoe, enjoy the view, the pura (temple), it is just as calming as it can be.", "As suggested by other reviewers, we visited this temple before sunset! This temple was beautifully situated with water on all sides. And the most amazing was, the priests give holy water emanating from the temple which is sweet water whereas ocean water that surrounds the temple is all salty! You can go local shopping after visiting the temple.", "Found myself with a group of mates cost was 10,000 rupiah per a person . We all got our purple long skirts from the temple worker ? he than proceeded to guide us into the temple and surrounding places helping us take photos etc .. the temple itself is amazing with a great scenery of the ocean and its cliff. At the end of the so called tour guide he asked for some money.. 10,000 per a person ... we than suspected we got hustled .. So beware of these so called tour guides and monkeys", "This temple is famous for a reason - its beauty. But with the fame came tourists and this place has really been swarmed by them. While in other temples, they make sure you dress appropriatly, here people walked around in bikinis. There was trash lying around and overall it really didn't have any of the tranquility you usually expect at a temple. It was still beautiful, no doubt.", "75k entrance which is more than most temples around . Very different from other temples, it has more of a “national trust” feel about it. Temple, coffee? Restaurant, gardens, kids areas etc. Additional things you can do there for more money - e.g photo spots, petting zoo, owls etc. The area is pretty and we had a nice time but it is a trek from the areas most tourists stay in so if travelling this way I would plan other activities to go alongside. I wouldn’t travel all this way for just this", "I stayed at laguna hotel the beach is nice and the atmostphere is perfect for relaxation . One note is that due to tides at sunrise you will find litteraly no sea by the beach become swamps all the way up to a barrier couple 100 m away . This effect is till 8 pm . Quite a disapointment if wanted to have a sun rise dip in the ocean", "We went there around afternoon, weather pretty hot as there's no much shelter. We are lucky enough that's not many tourists around so the walk is pretty pleasant and nice views. At the entrance, our guide advised us to take off our glasses, hats etc that will attract the monkeys. And, each of us except my brother took a wooden stick with us before we enter. The staircase to the temple is pretty high which old people with weak legs might find difficulties to walk up. (bring a walking stick). The weather is hot so all the monkeys all hide in the shade, so i would say we are quite lucky when we walk around the cliff. But we on the way walking down to exit, out of sudden (like some movie scenes) a monkey out of no way run past us and snatch my brother's glasses in a split second. And almost immediately, the temple guard out of no way appear from our back and throw some food to the monkey who is happily chewing my bro's glasses. And, of course, we need to give some $ for the help. There's one tourist whose flip flop slippers being thrown to the sea when food was not given in time. Quite a no of tourists being \\harassed\\\" by the monkeys, its even trying to open handbags. The wild monkeys are too smart to be truth. Can wild monkeys do this or are being well trained by someone?\"", "love to see amazing views of temple! ini pura was very good, berada di atas cumram sekitar 70 meter, sunset dan kecak sangat seni da bagus. love to come gereagain in near future.", "We visited a few temple but this one by far is the best. A little far but worth the drive and distance. This temple is on the cliff of a mountain and surrounded by water. The view is beautiful. They also have monkeys that will try to steal your things. Do not leave your things unattended. We saw a lot of people cellphone and water get stolen. We had a tour guy who stand outside the temple and charges 100,000 which is like 10 us bucks. Both worth it. He give you an history of the temple, feed the monkey and take pictures.", "The beaches in the built up areas of are a bit hit and miss. Unfortunately the practice of making offerings the the Gods on the beach, Many of which containing, plastic wrapped lollies and cigarettes, leads to a beaches strewn with debris. It is such a shame. The Seminyak beach had rubbish floating in it which is a bit disconcerting for an Australian but the warm water and beautiful blue skies are bound to draw you in and out past the shoreline mess.", "The temple is located on the cliff next to the sea. The view is fantastic and gorgeous. Watch out for the monkeys though. They jump on you to steal your glasses off your face. They like to take hats, caps and camera pouches. To get it back, there is a lady who will throw food at them so that they will drop the item. We figured it is a scam because the lady asked for double the amount that we offered her. It is a highly popular attractions, especially in the evening as everyone comes to watch the sunset. At6pm, there is the Kecak dance nearby (ticketed). Again, go earlier to get a good seat. Try not to seat on the floor.", "A good place to visit when you are out to see Beasaikh Temple and other places in East . Relaxing things to see. Big fishes in a little pond. You will get a little peace at this place. Nice water palace with lush green view", "Absolutely stunning, temple on edge of a cliff. Was worth the work in the burning sun :) Make sure you have an external guide with you and leave any loose items safely put away! The monkeys are trained to steal your personal belongings for you to pay the local guides to retrieve...", "This should be a must to do on your list. I enjoyed every minute of this place. There are many people there. I was more interested in the architecture of the temple so I took many pics. do take as many pictures of yourself as you can. The weather in the evening starts to get foggy so try to view this before anything else. Also on the way to here there are a lot of rice terraces have your driver stop by there.", "Still working on it....... but has a nice promenade to walk along. Plenty of small warung serving drinks and food. Lot of hire equipment canoes, bodyboards etc.", "To be clear, this is very touristy. It has nothing to see except the monkeys. However it was still very funny. You should not expect great scenary or temples.", "This is probably the most breathtaking scene I have ever witnessed from the sea. Its so credible that we had to come back twice in our short day trip to Lembongan just to watch it again. Suggest to visit Devil's tear in the morning with more huge waves creating higher water walls. I love this place do much.", "the temple itself is closed off by gates, so that's a no-go. i walked around clutching my belongings in fear of a monkey grabbing them - seeing shoes and belongings strewn about after being stolen and discarded by monkeys put me a bit on edge. the view is lovely but i can enjoy a similar view from the waitakere ranges in west auckland where there arent 29394920055 tourists taking selfies and 2939593728 monkeys up to no good. if you have never had an opportunity to see a view like this before then i recommend - but for us who have similar views at home, i would skip the stress, especially considering the temple is mostly gated off.", "So I read all the reviews before going and was on watch for sneaky monkeys but one moment of focusing the camera and my sunnies were gone! I was actually very impress how quickly and cleanly they were taken from my face without even a scratch. Refusing to pay the local guy to get them back ( I assume he trained the monkey to work the scam in the first place). I wrote them off and continued. Cliff was nice with great views. temple was just ok so I don't think it's worth going out of your way for.", "Nice place, beautiful panoramic view. Ancient Hindu temple at the edge of the rock. Nice Kecak fire dance that we can watch there, but the monkeys .... they are like crows ... all things that you wear and bring with you that looks like bling bling or hang on your purse, or hair, be aware ... they gonna rob it and you even can't feel and do anything about it ))) Then some local guys will help you to return your belongings for a fee. Nice spot for scenic photoghraphs.", "My boyfriend and I came here as part of a tour so we left Kuta at 4:30am and arrived around 6am. There was already quite a long queue, you have to grab a number (we were like #63) and then they'll call you up to take photos. Every couple gets 3 poses + jump pose and then each individual will get a chance to do their own poses. The wait was around an hour so we were just sitting and took some photos at the temple. One thing to note is that there is no body of water, they actually use a mirror below your camera so it looks like a reflection! Make sure you get a personal driver / join a tour for this because it would be really hard to get here on your own.", "A bit too muddy and slimy for me to swim in but nice enough to walk along if you don't mind the hawkers There is a great spa with full facilities called \\ ayu spa\\\" on the beach which was very good Also buy a kite and feel like a local , loads of stalls sell kites but check that the string is also included ! My girls bought gypsy pants from one stall for about E7 each\"", "The temple itself is for praying only so you can't get that close. You will only be able to see it from afar but the cliff and sea views are very beautiful. There is also a dance performance that happens every day in the afternoon. Walking around you many encounter some of the monkeys that live around the temple grounds.", "An eye opening evening, well worth the visit. We visited on one of the quietest nights of the year (apparently because of the volcano). Good luck if you visit on a busy night, get there early for the sunset dance! *Watch out for the monkeys* keep all your belongings protected (phones, cameras, glasses etc) Ensure that you book a driver from your resort / hotel. We got a well priced driver for 125000 rupiah per hour (Approximately $13 Australian Dollars per hour). Our amazing driver, Sena, not only talked to us during the drive, but guided us throughout the entire visit to the temple, including taking photos of us. Thank you again Sena! Highly recommend asking for Sena: 081 239 63032 or ketutsena76@gmail.com Hope you enjoy your visit to the temple and remember be careful of the monkeys!", "This place was amazing. View was awesome.. The time we visited due to heavy wind and high tides unable to go inside the temple, however overall view of sea and temple was beautiful..", "Lovely views and walk around the temple grounds and along the cliff. I'd suggest going earlier in the day as we could see it getting very busy by the time we left around 3-4pm and you can catch the sunset in other places. The monkeys are cheeky but there are signs everywhere (and reviews!) telling you to not have anything loose (like hair clips, sunglasses etc) and to be careful - if you follow the advice you'll be fine, the most we got into was a tug of war with a little monkey over our water bottle which was quite hilarious (we won!). We took up the offer of a guide and, although you don't necessarily need one, he was very eager to help us take good pictures and had a sling shot in case any monkeys got too close.", "We drove from Munduk to see this temple with literally thousands of positive reviews on TripAdvisor. Never have I been so let down and misguided by reviews. Yes, the little temple on the lake is nice to see but a quick glance and a few photo's in not worth the drive and the 50.000 entrance fee per person. If you're looking for a beautiful temple on avoid this disappointment and only go here if you have some spare money and if you're in the neighborhood. If you go here with zero expectations it could be a nice visit. I had big expectations and I think that's the problem. Expect hundreds of tourists looking at a tiny temple. Yes, the nature surrounding this place is beautiful but the lake and the hills can also be seen from another place without an entrance fee.", "Magnificent cliff top temples, lovely to visit and you can watch the surfers below on a good day too. Restrooms are very good on the way out.", "scenic temple surrounded by sea facing the west, perfect to visit at sunset hours. easy to reach. a bit spoiled.", "The temple is situated next to ocean making it a very idyllic attraction with beautiful scenaries to take in. However pls beware of the monkeys! We did not have anything in our hands except backpack. One monkey actually grabbed our friend's spectacle! By the time the local returned us it was already spoilt.", "We hired a bicycle and made a tour around the islands(even in the heat this is perfectly manageable, and a healthy alternative to all the motorcycles). This is one of the places you have to make a stop! Lembongan is beautiful, even with all the tourism.", "We learnt this temple is under 3 decades old. It was built for those who are unable to make it to the top temple, which surprised me as you need a reasonable level of mobility to reach the top of this one. The steps were slippery due to moss growing on them. We didn't see monkeys or rubbish but we did go in the morning with the rain being persistent throughout the 2 hours we were there. There wasn't 2 hours worth of activity. We were waiting for the clouds to clear in order to see the top of Mt. Agung. Whilst this didn't happen, we did get a good picture of the scale of the volcano and the view from the top temple was breathtaking. There are no bathroom facilities at the temples and you will be required to wear a sarong regardless of what you are wearing.", "Lovely scenic walk along a clean beach. We were never approached by Hawkers.", "Although I have visited this place few times but still find it as a breathtaking view of the Indian Ocean combine with the temple that is located on the cliff.It would be great if you can visit there in the afternoon so it will not be to hot and have a chance to see the sunset from there. The temple itself it's now closed from public and only open for people to pray but the garden and the whole scenery is still worth visiting for. It's not free entrance but also not very expensive at all. At one time I saw aggressive monkeys grabbed someone's sunglasses but the other time I saw no monkey at all. Just be aware and try not to have anything loose such as glasses, hat or handy camera (put them all in your closed bag). This is one of the must visit place and postcard picture spot whenever you travel to .", "Visited this temple with my husband and a tour guide whilst on holiday in . It's a lovely temple on the lake, gorgeous scenery around it. It's not very big though, we spent about 35 minutes there but that was lapping it twice. Definitely worth visiting though, took us 1.30 hours from sanur. Grounds are well kept and if you get there early enough not too crowded either. Better to visit in morning as it can get foggy up there in the afternoon. (50,000 rupiah per person to enter = £3.50 ish)", "If you are travelling to in 4Q13, you may give this a miss - the temple is under renovation and the place disappointingly looks like a giant construction site.", "All I like about this temple is it’s location. Which is on the lake. The complex is quite a big one. And it’s pretty famous as lot of tourist. But they charge the fees of 50000/- idr which is on much higher side. I suggest it to visit it if you are going to treetop adventure park because it’s just 15 minutes from it. I do not recommend a special visit as it’s about 45 km from ubud.", "Nice view of coast. There are a lot of monkeys in the temple. Be careful of your belongings. Not necessary for a guide to chase the monkeys.", "We have visited this temple in the begining of september. The climet was great not so hot with a little wind. The park or garden how they called it was breathtaking. The pools are nice and clean with a lot of fish. If you want you can even take a bath in one of the pools. To see everything - garden, pools, temples - and have a little rest i think 2 hours is enugh.", "Nice beach, much quieter than other beaches in . Not too many hawkers which was nice, and a few small warungs to grab a bite to eat.", "I have seen 1 bajillion temples, but this one is worth making it 1 bajillion and 1.. It’s a special temple, but it’s sad that they don’t let you climb all the way up to see more. Touristy, but that’s okay it’s a nice way to kill some time and go see a pretty rad looking temple.", "Lovely, very photogenic and a little oasis of calm from the hawkers outside. Jump your way across the stepping stone maze...if you dare.", "This is one of the best temple on for me. I recommend to see this famous temple for all visitors.", "We stopped here on a trip from Amed to Ubud. It was the first water temple I had seen and I thought it was very beautiful. And according to my friends there were a lot fewer tourists which made it even more enjoyable. You can even walk on the stepping stones in the water!", "Excellent place and nice view of temple,ocean and mountain. Be careful when you go up the mountain monkeys will pluck your sun glasses, or drinks or food you have in your hand. Only those who worship can enter the temple. And women who have periods cannot enter the temple. And the people always have a smile on their face.", "Worth a visit 2000 per bike entry 30,000 per person entry 50,000 fire show nice tranquil area and grass land, staff present on the beach to help get to the temple (due to have to walk through waves) massive mini town/market inside good for sunset shot, needs to work on care for the animals in there", "A beautiful and unique temple surrounded by the sea with beautiful waves, has many places best to capture beautiful moments", "What a great temple! The views are fabulous and when the water levels are a bit low you can walk to the temple (with assistance). Tons of tourist shopping opportunities and little places to enjoy a drink and some hot fries or a cup of corn.", "Temple above the hill where you can see the sea with a beautiful rocks, beware with the monkeys, if they has stolen something (sunglasses or camera) from you then try to give them food (biscuit/bread) so they will leave the things that had stolen.", "The temple is near the lake which is surrounded by a breathtaking view of the mountains. I was blown away by this place. If you're a nature lover, this is a must see.", "Although the usual hawkers were at this beach they were very nice and didn`t get pushy. They are all liscenced and numbered. the beach is edged with beautiful shady trees and some days enough surf if you want that.", "This temple is an interesting place to visit. It seems te be a touristic, commercial place rather than a sacred temple. The best time to visit is early in the morning I assume. the rest of the day over crowded.", "Have been yesterday here. Temple is quiet impressive standing there 70 m high on the rocks. And the area is Hugh. Stunning view on the waves. The Constant warnings of the monkeys are a bit annoying and make you afraid of the monkeys with no reason. They give you advice beforehand to put away hats and glasses. If you follow to this advice you don't need to be afraid... anyway saw too many people who didn't follow that advice and than started making noise because monkeys stole there hats...", "Awesome temple situated at the bank of the sea. What a great view. We were there at the morning so that we can escape the crowed. We reached at the right time and there was no one else except both of us. We went near to the temple drank the holy water and priest gave us flowers. It has amazing views. So memorable. Great temple", "There is no water at all. The picture is made with a mirror. And if you want still one, you will have to wait for hours at the queue... and for hours i mean like 3 or more. There is this people who you can pay for and they will allow you to skip the line so allways somebody can have the photo before you. Also the gates are so small.... a total waste of time and disrespect of the temple!", "We were taken here by a local guide and driver who recommended an early visit as it gets very crowded after lunch. A beautiful setting and our guide explained the significance of all the buildings. It is the iconic temple.", "800k rupiah entrance fee was well worth the money. If you hold out a banana (which they sell) the monkeys will climb on your arm and shoulders. In addition to the monkeys there is a Hindu temple, crematory and cemetery. Definitely very cool.", "Hearing it's a temple you may not be very kicked about visiting but do not miss it irrespective of which area of you are in and how much travel time it takes. It's nature at its glory ..The setting ..The temple ..The sea and the sunset ..worth trip. You can take a small walk around and visit the spring inside the cave but only if the tide is low. Then walk up to one of the cafés and enjoy a beer watching the most magnificent sunset of your lives.", "Monkeys, beautiful forest and lovely stone stairs, just don't smile at the monkeys (baring/showing your teeth is a sign of aggression, money style!) Not suitable for small children as the monkeys are very pro active in demanding your attention! Also, don't wear short shorts, bare shoulders or expensive glasses or earrings as these are toooo tempting and you will get climbed on or have your sunglasses nicked! Remember that this is also a TEMPLE so be respectful in your dress and do not wear what you would to the beach. nese Hindu's are modest in their clothing and you should be as well. Plenty of photo opportunities if you sit quietly, do not show your teeth and allow the monkeys to come to you. Lots of mothers with babies, teenagers and adult males showing their stuff. Very entertaining and worth the visit if you follow my simple advise.", "great temple located in stunning edge of the island, on 100m deep escarpment. but beware monkeys when you visit the temple, they live there and can still cap, phone or slipper...", "Visited Pura Lahur Temple on 05/11/12. Our guide Nyoman was very informative, friendly, and spoke excellent English. He was always more than happy to stop and take photos of us. Amazing views and ornate temple. Not many monkeys to be seen as it was an early morning visit and a very hot day.", "Oroper dress code needed (knee length to be covered) to enter the temple. Sarongs and sashes are available free at the entrance. Our tour guide was kind enough to protect us from the monkeys with a huge stick as the temple is inhabited by large number of monkeys, who are extremely adept at snatching visitors' belonging, including bags, cameras and eyeglasses. We were advised to keep a very close grip on all our belongings and stow away our eyeglasses and sunshades. One of my friends had to walk practically half blinded because he had to take off his glasses. ^o^ The cliff was fascinating but the temple itself was quite boring. We didn't spend much time in the temple. Also there is a cultural dance knows as the Kecak Dance (monkey dance) held at temple daily between 6pm and 7pm with tickets from IDR50,000 (RM16.50). We didn't finished the show as routine was quite repetitive and draggy in my opinion. But if you are up for an unusual and old (it was invented in 1930s) dance, perhaps you can sit through the whole show. Overall, apart from the cliff and sea that I loved, the temple was just alright, cultural show was interesting short-lived in the beginning, and the monkeys were extremely annoying.", "Not really worth your effort going there. It's just a temple on a rock. Theres like a million other impressive things to do in . A LOT of tourists here as well, so not really fun and relaxing", "We were just an hour to see the sunset. Peaceful beach in this moment. You can see Lembongan from the shore", "Completely worth visiting! A one of a kind temple surrounded by the gorgeous lake. Be prepared for rain, as it poured when we visited. Also, though it is not mandatory, wearing proper attire is strongly suggested!", "While scenic and the views of the surrounding lake absolutely gorgeous, the crowd at the temple has made it really hard to either get a good landscape shot or a group photo. Nevertheless, the weather is really comfortable and the ride there pass all the farms is as beautiful.", "Absolute must at sunset, an amazing moving place to view for serenity and photographic opportunities. Best to arrive around 4:30pm, grab a coffe and take it all in. As the sun goes down it turns into an amazing spectacle, you can drop down onto the coast line and walk viewing the exposed corals, polyps and invertebrates. Normal tradition to enter into the temples, sarong, scarf and head dress but even viewing from the various points it's really amazing.", "Wow...just beautiful not to many people even got to go over the water and visit the temple when the tide had gone out far enough", "It is a very beautiful temple, with the fascinating view of the Indian ocean. Unfortunately it is not open for tourists.", "It's nice, but that's just it. nothing more, nothing less. I have seen many temples which are much more beautiful. Tickets are relatively expensive", "I was excited to visit this temple and watch the sunset. Wish I stayed at the hotel now. It was roughly an hour drive from Seminyak, and was shocked to find out it cost 60,000 IDR per person. Then you walk through tons of market stalls and shops, even a Ralph Lauren store (!?!?). When we finally reached the temple I was extremely underwhelmed. It was the most crowded attraction we have visited, it was packed. It has been way too commercialised which is very unfortunate, they are just using it to exploit money now. The sunset was nice, but it's hard to get nice pictures through the crowds of bodies. Also make sure you have transport because there are no taxis in the area. It was a total waste of time and money for me, I would have rather have done nothing at all and saved money and relaxed.", "Perfect scenery, easy track to walk considering my dad has arthritis, public toilets are easy to find, and there is a market outside temple area for visitors to get some drinks, foods, and souvenirs.", "As the title says - that is the main attraction, the temple itself well not so much. I did a quick trot and took a few snaps along the way, an hour should cover this place in its entirety.", "Breathtaking scenery and awesome views, traditional temple and during entrance they provide traditional clothes to use due to the custom of the holy site. Full greenish area with a cliff and an ancient temple view. This place nice to enjoy sunset. The place is magic, full of tradition, arts and architecture, there is a show in love where people sing and dance. Despite that, the view is the best, it haves you calm and an inner peace. The entrance fee is not too expensive and the most important advice is don't show or carry any food items, as monkeys will grab and bather you. Total time spending around 3 hours.", "Surely not worth crossing a couple of continents just to visit this attraction, but if you happen to be in Lembongan for diving or surfing, this is a nice place to spend an hour or so. The waves here are pretty strong and it is nice enjoying watching how they break agains the rocks. Not much more than what you can see in the photos but, again, a good enough place to spend some time leisurely in an island not so packed with attractions (other than the diving and surfing).", "If you come to and not visit this place then your tour will be incomplete. A beautiful place stone structure temple in the sea and can see beautiful the sunset from this place Only thing you require to go into the temple is that you have to wear traditional attire, local people used to wear the same though they don’t allow tourists in the temple unless you aren’t in traditional attire.", "I last visited this temple 17 years ago before it was the tourist trap that it has become today. The temple is now located within a sort of \\theme park\\\" that you have to pay to get into - we were charged 90,000 odd for 2 adults and 2 children. It started to rain, there were plastic structures / animals which was really tacky, hordes of people and we left within 10 minutes. The tourist restaurant which our driver took us to was an over-priced buffet - total dump. A really disappointing visit. You are much better off going to the Botanic Gardens nearby which actually is serene and not so commercialised.\"", "It offers you a unique view of the sunset. In front of the main temple, there is a cave where the holy snake located.", "Such unique and interesting location the temple situate on...it makes you wonder, how did they do it?", "Already reviewed this in my hotel review. Flagged off zones for swimming but no lifeguards in those areas. No hawkers as all the roaming sellers were pleasant. Nice sand, no coral,or rocks under a raging but fun sea. Bodyboarding and surfing great fun.", "My favorite temple in all of ! The water adds much but the grounds with so many flowers are very different than other temples, so beautiful!", "We went as part of the Golden Tours, the temple and the views were absolutely stunning, BUT we suggest to go in the afternoon as during the day it is extremely hot with a lot of strenuous walking required to get to the top of the temple. Make sure to bring plenty of water with you!", "Great to see the mount from the lookout but the bad and expensive food did not make a great day, the hawkers you can put up with but take your own food or stop at a warang.", "We arrived to discover a festival in progress. It was wonderful to watch the temple in use rather than an empty building. Experiencing the culture is a highlight of any trip.", "We got here before sunset & walked across to the temple where we were blessed, then came back across the water to watch the sun set - a truly magical experience 😃", "The temple is absolutely worth the visit. Especially during sunrise or sunset, the temple in the sea gives an almost idillic scene. Be aware that it is a very touristic place, and thus there will be a lot of small shops etc.", "Very crowded, especially the first part where you have the stalls to walk above the water and the fish. When you go at the end of the temple it's better with less people. The temple itself is ok, could be more taken care of, but I've seen more beautiful ones, like Taman Ujung not so for is way more relaxing. Tirta Gangga is lacking authenticity because of the crowd of selfies-lovers.", "It's a beautiful temple full of monkeys and you have to be careful because they try all the time taking you everything, glasses, cams and flaps! Security people in there advises you all the time. But the walk is beautiful around the cliff.", "The temples, there are two, lays very beautifully in the sea. No one is allowed to get inn too them. There are a lot off things too buy around the area.", "If this temple was done in 15th century, boy! It's ahead of its time. A temple on a rock wherein the tides come and go. Very nice. A spring is located behind it; where a local (Hinduism) priest blesses you- you can also collect some water if you like. Tide pools also form at low tide where you could see crabs and small fish. *people also come here to watch the sunset... Wear shoes with grip- I witnessed 2 people slip. Check low-high tide times, to know what to wear. Lots of Shopping going to the temple, toilet available, and live civet and bat at warung coffee.", "Shops all along the side walk and hawkers as well, which can be a bit annoying if you are new to the place. Good for having lunches and drinks to absorb the atmosphere of the place. Watch for the push bikes you have to share the space. Massage a plenty if you want one on the beach or gat your nails and toes done as well. Pick up some local made bargains at a \\Good Price for you\\\" and they will ask your name. Don't make the mistake to tell the hawkers you will be back later as they remember and remind you!\"", "Once you enter the area, a beautiful landscape greets you. You will love the scenic beauty and if the weather is good a stroll at the beach area would be amazing. The temples can also be visited but the main beauty is the area around.", "Came here to watch the sunset and it was worth every cent of the 20,000 rupiah entrance fee. If your legs aren't covered, the temple provides bright purple sarongs. Beware of monkeys!", "We went on a 3 Temple tour, but this one was the most spectacular. Too cloudy to catch the sunset but an amazing Temple built by hand and formed by the sea", "You. Must. See. This. Take a photo on the cliff. See the waves crashing against the giant picturesque rock formations and appreciate the beauty of the temple both near and afar. It's mesmerizing especially at sunset. If you don't mind the crowd, you're all good. You can't climb the temple to the top, you'll only be allowed to walk a little to the stairs beside with a view of the ocean after you're blessed with spring water. You can just stay on the ground and soak your feet in the ocean (if it's low tide).", "Temple on the water, very beautiful. Only problem is that when we went, it was so busy with tourists that you couldn't get around with bumping into someone. Try to get there early and I am sure it would be worthwhile. We enjoyed the view of the temple from one of restaurants overlooking it. If in the area, a must see.", "Great views of this temple although the cloud made sunset photography a bit of a missed opportunity. On the plus side, our visit by chance, coincided with a big religious ceremony on the day of a Full Moon so very impressed with a huge procession.", "The view of the temple is very nice. A small temple on a rock within big waves.it takes 30 minutes to pass through the market, very friendly people. At the temple you will maybe spend 20 minutes (without watching the snakes and without the blessing), which you have to pay extra. It is worth going a little bit to east where you will see more temples with less visitors.", "I really, really, wanted to love this temple and experience a spiritual moment like I did at Goa Gajah, Tanah Lot, and Tirta Empul. But it was just too crowded, too hot and with no shade, too many people trying to get us to do a tour for a tip, and hubby was not feeling too well. So we quickly went in, did took the obligatory pictures, fought the crowds up and down all the stairs, and came back out. In hindsight, we probably should of just come that morning, instead of coming around 2pm. Though it was gorgeous, it was just too touristy to enjoy.", "Beautiful place worth a visit, and if you're lucky it will be while the temple is being used - adding lots of colour and vibrancy!", "It was okay... I don’t know what everyone is raving about. They made the park extremely cheap by including cartoon figures and the temple is really small and always crowded with selfie sticks. The park itself was also really small. Won’t go again.", "This is the place that I loved most in . The sunset view was awesome. There is nothing much like temple. The only best reason to go there is for viewing this awesome sunset which appear like sun drowning into the Sea. The temple was very small and built with different type of stone. It is closed and we cannot go into it. If it was also allowed it would be more and more fantastic.", "Really amazing temple and gardens, great relaxing atmosphere and sculptures aswell, the garden is so nice to walk around after seeing the temple", "From the temple, there is a spectacular view of the surrounding area- cliffs, surf. Feeling of serenity despite the many visitors there. Walk the paths at the top in silence feeling the ambience of the temple. We missed the sunset as it was drizzly but still was worth the trip there. Sit awhile and meditate in a more secluded area listening to sounds of nature.", "View of the cliff is amazing..careful with the monkeys..i dont go to the kecak dance.. Im more into sight seeing.. The price for the ticket and the amounts of people make me skip for it..", "Easy destination to pop into and check out. Takes about an hour. Beautiful and well looked after gardens. We had a tour guide who briefed us on the different temples. Fun statues throughout the place.", "I have been to a lot of places across the globe but haven't come across such incredible figure ! A temple in the middle of a sea is just breathtaking ...", "This is one of the best place in . The temple surrounded by fog and lake. Must try boating here . Boating cost was 122000 IDR. But it is really worth paying the amount and enjoying the boat ride..", "Very picturesque temple with a lovely Clifftop walk and great photo opportunities. Beware of the monkeys, they have been known to steal sunnies of heads, we had no problem but stayed away from them. There is a sunset show which is apparantly good but we decided to leave earlier due to our 18 month old getting tired.", "nice temple nice monkeys but there are so many people that seems to be in a shopping-mall. Skip the sunset if you want to have nice time at the temple. It will be hot but it will makes sense.", "Incredibly commercial, with aggressive priests and a super crowded milieu. \\Donate\\\" to drink from the holy spring, and \\\"donate\\\" to see the holy snake. Can't go inside. Beautiful location though, especially as the tide comes in and cuts it off.\"", "Disappointing with the hawkers constantly harassing you to buy something every 2minutes. Sunset was lovely however the area did smell unpleasant. Hired the deck chairs/umbrellas for $7AUD for two people for the afternoon, but the first person to approach asked us for $25AUD. Still, the $7 was probably by no means a bargain, neither were the prices any of the hawkers offered, be they for goods or services.", "You must walk until you reach the cliff and monkeys everywhere but don’t worry just follow the instruction via loudspeaker tell you not to bring something might grabbed by the monkeys (sun glasses, hat, food etc). Very picturesque temple on cliff tops over the ocean.", "The temple is nothing especial. The view is good, but the temple itself is ok. Before going there you should consider the fact that only worshipers can get inside the temple, so the only thing you get is the view of the temple from the cliff. It worth going only if you have time.", "Sacred place and ideally located for watching sunset Good street market near the temple A must visit place", "The temple itself is OK ish compared to say Besakhi. Really it's the location by the sea. It would be great with some serenity but they charge you 60000 rupee entry fee and it's full of tourists. Pleasant if you go uphill to a cafe to overlook the site. 6.5 out of 10", "this temple is one of the most important temple in and of the most scenografic. this area is huge and very hot during the day . that part of is very dry all over the year. Pay attention to the monkeys : they love sunglasses and they grab it also when you are shooting a photo Thay arrive in absolute silence . Don't try to follow if the monkey grab you sunglasses try to watch where the monkey are . Keep calm and ask to the nese guardians . They know how to do with foods to bargain your glasse with the monkey. Suggestion: you have to arrive at 5 pm to see the beautiful sunset.", "We went in the mid afternoon. Very busy and difficult to get photos without plenty of other tourists in them. The Temple it fantastic although you cannot enter. The walk around the cliff ridge line is also worth doing to gain amazing vistas out to sea and further down the coast which are not visible from down by the Temple. Some construction currently going on which can be noisy. More touts and market sellers around here than other temples we went to. Definitely worth a look.", "Tanah Lot was on our wishlist and we drove there using our driver that took us on a daytrip already. We had expected to see a beach and a temple on a rock, as you see on all the brochures. Well, let me tell you that this place is a genuine tourist trap! Oh yes, there is a rocky beach at low tide. There is a temple on a rock. But there is also an entrance fee of IDR 60.000. There are also over 3000 other visitors. Not only do they pay this fee (you do the math of the money they make out of this every day!) but also are they all in your way when you want to make pictures. Try and photoshop that... The whole place looks more like a village with touristshops for as far as you can see. And even if you choose to ignore all of the above, the view of the temple and the sun going down is way overrated. You'll most likely get better views elsewhere. Well, save yourselve the trouble, your money and a whole lot of time getting back afterwards (traffic is awfull as everyone wants to get back over the same road after sunset). To end this positive, I shall give you the details of our taxidriver who took us here and whom we hired twice. He, Made Sunarta, was such a nice, modest, kind, and even witty person. You'll come to love him as a person and you will appreciate his driving: cautious, comfortable and in a way you feel safe in the very busy traffic. And also, he knows pretty much every corner on the island. Call or whatsapp him and hire him for a day or whatever time you want to be driven around. 081 338 469948 (might need countrycode if you use your own simcard) If this review was of help to you, pleas click \\useful\\\" so I know I was of help to you. -\"", "We visited in day time we enjoyed its entry as need to walk in water you are allowed to do worship Excellent place you will enjoy and love it", "The place is on top of a hill with lot of steep walking and many monkeys around, preying for any chance to grab (evey your specs) from your hand. The view from the temple was good, but the place is over sold. Too many people around to really understand the history and enjoy the serenity.", "temple is beautifull on the sea,prety wild though.bussy with tourist mostly local. at sunset time you find perfect view,while relax with drink beer on the warung near bay.", "The temple is located above sea level and gives you an illusion that it is floating if the water level is high. Once inside the temple's grounds, take your time to walk around and enjoy the natural beauty. This is my third visit, it got more and more touristy and crowded this time around.", "I was expecting the temple to look nicer and be better maintained considering the amazing stonework and architecture I've seen elsewhere in Indonesia. We went in the afternoon and had a nice view of the sea from up there. Main part of temple is open only to worshippers. We graciously declined the assistance of a guide at the entrance- it really isn't necessary. Keep an eye out for the monkeys!", "It's good place to see the temple along the ocean with lots of monkeys. It's not special one. If you lucky, the monkeys staying calm with their family but if you bad luck, they will steal your belonging.", "Scenic temple with wonderful views over the lake. Best seen before 10am or after 4.30pm when it is far less crowded and when the lights are at best. There are also games for children, including sculpture of animals that they like to climb onto.", "Luckily our driver was awesome and came with us as we really had to be careful as you walked around because of the naughty monkeys, we saw n iPhone on a tripod get taken about 3 pairs of sunglasses lots of stuff. Apart from that excitement the temple was loveland a great little walk.", "Pay the admission and parking fee and then have to pay again to use the toilet! Walk ten minutes through the vendors and finally see the temple...underwhelming to say the least.", "This breathtaking temple is in moutains, so take some jacket or long sleeves, but it's piece of heaven on the earth...", "The temple itself is a nice attraction. Yet, the best thing is actually the incredible sunset view that can be enjoyed from there and the naughty monkeys that entertain the tourists. Watch out as they steal stuff!!", "Wed hired a driver for the day to take us here and we are so glad we did just that. The views are breathtaking. I would recommend coming at sunrise (something I regret not doing) but I've seen the pictures and you cannot beat the views. As with alot of places in beware of the hawkers. But they cannot detract from the beauty of the place.", "Absolutely magnificent architecture and surroundings Yes it’s full of tourists so be prepared you will not be alone! Massive attraction for when the sun sets! Go up to the top cafes to watch and coffee and eat (good prices) Not allowed in temple itself but around it at LOW tide - lots of walking but it’s ok Freshwater fountain at base of temple where priests let you be blessed Beautiful trip but be patient lots of people and tonnes of side street markets", "I don't know how much of a temple fan you are...but after about the 5th one I lose my steam. Don't get me wrong this temple is pretty great all things considered. But the real attraction here is the cliff views. But there are plenty of those without the crowds. If you can bump this to see something else...I would consider it. Just remember these monkeys are mean. Nasty little devils.", "Very crowded tourist attraction. Don't forget your mosquito spray. Sarongs are provided, just tie it over your clothes and good to go. Show tickets are 30,000 rp each but that's only a couple dollars. The ticket says right on it - NOT responsible for any loss. There is a reason. First walk the grounds and follow the path up the temple stairs and take your photos then down along the water but don't turn your back to the monkeys and don't look them in the eye, oh and don't wear glasses of any kind - we saw a monkey leap and grab a pair of gold rim reading glasses right off a girls face as she was just walking by. Monkeys! Sheesh! Keep your cell phone in pocket with hand on it. Use phone briefly then put away. We saw a monkey grab a phone out of guys hand and run into forest with it. Immediately put phone back in pocket. Do not come near the monkeys or try to take a selfie close to them. Seriously these are wild animals. If you want to see kind monkeys go visit the Monkey Sanctuary in Ubud where they have minders present. The show has no musical instruments and the chanting is the same which is entertaining briefly and then after awhile is no longer entertaining. The actors are very good and costumes are great! It's just a long story while sitting in the hot stands on cement. Do I recommend it? Well, it's something to go see. Would I do it more than once, no way.", "We would walk beach everyday from Seminyak to Legion and found Double six beach a great stop for a cold drink. You can also enjoy the sunset on a bean bag with a cocktail or cold beer. Hawkers don't harass but still come past and ask the question. Also good massage available when required but check for cleanliness.", "While the temple has a charm of its own, the highlight of this place is the view from the top. A cannot miss sunset with the waves crashing against the cliffs and beach. A lovely walkway all the way to the end of the cliff face - monkeys galore.", "We walked up from Mushroom Bay to see the Devil’s Tears - wow - on a day with big tidal surges the Devil’s Tears is an awesome sight. If you have managed to get all the way to Nosa Lembongan it is worth a visit and then a wander round to Dream Beach.", "We thought the temple was nice, but not super spectacular. It's nice on the cliff and you can walk quit a bit.", "I went here during the early afternoon and it was busy but not too crowded. It’s 30k IDR to enter. The views are nice but you don’t get to see too much of the temple and there is not too much to see there. I enjoyed the visit, although it wasn’t a highlight of my trip. I was there maybe for no more than one hour. There are also monkeys in the area which are nice to see. The sea views are very nice also. Worth visiting if you’re in the area or have time. I would say that does offer lots of nice temples and sites - and although I enjoyed this I wouldn’t have felt that I’d missed out if I didn’t see it.", "We went to see the Temple beginning of October early afternoon. The sights are unbelievable. There were tourist, but it wasn't overly crowded. there is virtually no shade, so whip out the sunscreen. I do recommend it to anyone interested in great sights.", "well worth the drive to see this fantastic place. great photo opportunities everywhere you look. go early when its low tide so you can go out to the temple. plenty of places to buy food and to do some shopping. find yourself a good spot as the sun goes down to get the fantastic sunset shot", "Great beach front restaurants that allow you to lounge on bean bag chairs while watching the sunset. Food was off good quality at fair prices. Not as many hawkers as Kuta and Legian", "It was bad weather around 10am and it was raining and the waves in the Indian Ocean were unruly. so we just have to contain our selves at the top of the hill watching the temple from a far. at a very good weather, one could go nearer the place during low tide but very dangerous during high tide. even at the hill top, one must be careful not to go further than the marker for there were incidences of falling as per our tour guide.The temple added beauty to the seascape and it has become very iconic for . A must see when in .There are lots of food stalls and souvenirs at the frontage leading to the sea and spacious parking.", "whoever came up with the idea of adding western cartoon characters and stuff that have nothing to do with Hinduism should reconsider how tacky this temple has turned into. This serene place with religious significance with mountains and a lake as a back drop could have been enhanced with more -inspired art and architecture. After all, tourists come and spend money to see BALI. Travelers like us yearn to glimpse the soul of BALI. SpongeBob SquarePants!?! Really??? Parking 5000 IDR/vehicle. Entrance fee 100,000 IDR/person + pay for toilet.", "We came to see the sunset, and did not expect to experience the temple along with the local monkeys! Although the monkeys are very mischievous and will do just about anything to steal your sunglasses, they made for some very nice sunset-watching companions. We were joined in watching a fiery sunset along the coast with easily 30+ monkeys, including babies! We arrived not expecting much out of this temple but were simply blown away by the beauty of the sunset, the temple on the cliff, & the wildlife. Absolutely a stunning place!", "This is one of the landmark of . The temple is nothing special but the view from the cliff is breathtaking especially with the sound of the waves.", "High tide worked in our favor. Lots didn’t want to pick up their skirt and walk in the water to the temple. The temple wasn’t really open to walk but we were blessed (literally we got sprinkled with water and rice and flowers) and only got to go up steps to take a picture in a small portion of the templ. However, if you take a walk away from the temple along the shore, you’ll get a great view. The food was also good and definitely take a stop at Luwak Cafe to pet a Luwak and bats!", "Nice place to see sunset. There is a temple approx. just 10 meters in the sea. Photogenic place. Always crowded.", "I found this place very beautiful and stunning. The more numbers of photos I have taken during my visit is of this temple! Nice climate, but after some time started raining.so couldn't do the boating in the lake . A mountain in the background and a lake and clouds it was amazing", "1st: don’t piss off the monkeys. Monkeys roam around there. A lady tried to shoo one away with her foot...monkey stole her sandal. She got it back though. A friend and I went around sunset. The temple is on a cliff so the views are stunning. We stayed for the fire dance, which wasn’t quite what I thought it would be, but it was still great. We were told to go early to get seats. I’d rather have gone later and sat closer to the performers. The sun beats down on you until the sun goes down so bring a bottle of water. It is a beautiful place though.", "We thought this temple was pretty average to tell you the truth. After paying 60000Ir per person to get in you cant even hardly see the temple because it is hidden behind trees, and they wont let you go around to it. There was a queue for holy water of about 30 people, which will then enable you go go around another 10 odd metres to the side but still not anywhere the temple where you could see it properly. We didnt bother. Even having a beer on the clifftop and looking down in it it was still shrouded by trees lol, and after spending the afternoon there I still dont really have any idea what the temple looks like. Disappointing.", "A small temple on the cliffs overlooking the ocean. Great views and a spectacular setting. By no means the best temple in - this is more about the setting on the cliff top. There are paths along the edge of the cliff either side of the temple. Plan on about an hour for the visit if you walk all the paths. The monkeys are a bit of a pest but the attendents keep them under control. The cost to enter was 30,000R Adult and 20,000R Kid. Parking for a car 2,000R (I think). Worth a look.", "The temple is open to the public but is also in constant use by devotees. It was very crowded when we visited as it was a day of purification and there were lots of families there for the procession and ceremony. Quite a lot of steps and walking involved. Allow at least 90 minutes for your visit. There are certain parts which are closed except for devotees. Be respectful of other people's beliefs and culture. However they allow photographs and video cameras.", "If you are planning for Lempuyang temple, I would recommend to visit early morning so the sky is clear and you can see beautiful sunrise and mount agung.By noon it can get clouded hence you may not be able to see mount agung. Also, its less crowded early morning else there is a long Queue to take a picture of the main spot. Guide is really not required if you only plan to see just the first temple.", "Because we wanted to visit several places that day, we decided to only visit temple #1 of Lempuyang. But it was really worth it. We took a guide for a small fee, which in the end was nice (not a great addition if you already have read a bit about the temple). The temple itself was great. During our visit we saw only 2 other tourists. The view with Mount Agung in the background is awesome. Great for taking pictures.", "Very interesting place, walk through all the shops which work down to the entrance steps to the sea front and the temple in the sea. Unfortunately we timed it wrong and couldn't get across as the tide was in. Also very busy when we arrived.", "The temple is built over a cliff . It is a very small temple but the architecture of the temple with natural beauty of the cliff is just a breathtaking sight . Good place to view the sunset.", "This temple is located on a very high bluff, with great views from two sides. The temple itself is unremarkable so don't go to see the temple, but if you want a great view, you will find a great view. There are innumerable other larger, more accessible and interesting temples all over . There are lots of monkeys who may try to steal your glasses, jewelry, cameras, etc, to be sure to remove or protect anything that might be ripped off - literally. They are very quick.", "It was an amazing trip. Special thanks to our guide Nyoman. He told us some things about the temple, warned us about the monkeys and got our tickets, so we didn't have to wait in the line. The show is definitely worth seeing it! We highly recommend the temple, the show and the guide Nyoman.", "This temple is set upon the edge of a cliff. This is unusual in itself and thats why a must see. The actual temple is inaccessible to tourists, but if you walk around to the either side you get awesome views of the temple on the cliff. Be sure to take water as it is a far walk and can be tiring in the hot weather. Beware of monkeys, they apparently steal shiny objects like sunglasses and mobile phone - we however didnt have a problem.", "This temple (resp. more temples) on the cliff offers above all stunning views. We were there during high tide therefore the waves vere huge and completed wonderful view. Unfortunatelly little bit overcrowded and too many souveniers sellers for me.", "The whole nese Temple attraction is becoming a little commercial. for a donation you can touch the water snake in the cave adjacent to the Island Temple at low tide. You are able to easily walk to the island temple when the tide is out. Again for a small donation you can receive a blessing in the cave of the temple and drink the spring water. (now been a sceptic there is 240V power cable to the island and there is no way a fresh water spring is located on this tiny island so my bet is there is a small water purifying set up that supplies the so called spring water) the walk way from the car park to the site is lined with vendors of all sorts, selling their trinkets and goods. There is some lovely photos to be taken with the island temple as the back drop. Sun set is worth a try but this is also there busiest time so trying to get a good photo without the crowd isn't easy. You would probably need only 1-2 hours at the site. There is a cafe of sorts on the cliff overlooking the island Temple and this is worth checking out, if not just for some photos. I would recommend this Temple but beware of the crowds and keep an open mind. Entry fee is $30,000Rp = $3 Aust.", "We visited during the month of September which is part of the traditional Hindu festival of Galungan and Kuningan. We watched many people make their way to prayer which is incredible to watch. Didn't do sunset but late afternoon which is just beautiful anyway.", "We were quite disappointed about this temple. Not nearly as nice as we expected it - there are other temples and places that are way more worth the visit, the time and the money. If you pass anyway, it's ok to have a look. But no detours or extra planning recommended - that's my opinion.", "Yesterday was the first time for me and my friends came to this temple. We really liked it. It was far because our hotel was in Ubud but, when you arrive and saw how beautiful the main temple than you will wouldn't complain about the far.", "While the temple is great, the location for a sunset is better. High above the cliff sits this temple. More people than you'll know what to do with but get a place along the railing and enjoy one of the most beautiful sunsets around. Leave before the show is done to get back to your hotel quicker. Very hot and little shade. Worth it to see the sun set on this historic place.", "After 7times to we finally went to the temple . Yes there is markets there too and food but very well kept surrounds . We went st 4.30 for Sunset and so pretty", "While there are heaps and heaps of temples all across this is one of my favourites – perfect at sunset if you can get there, there is also a fire dance show that is performed just after sunrise which can add that little more incentive to go . Also if you have never seen long-tailed macaques (monkeys) there are plenty of them there (just hold tight onto anything you wouldn’t want pinched)", "While I think in theory that this temple was worth visiting, when we arrived we quickly changed our thinking. To get to the temple you have to walk quite a way via a maze of market stalls, lots of hawkers trying to sell you stuff & busloads of tourists taking photos everywhere. Finally at the temple there are too many people to get a good view and it wasn’t as beautiful as so many other Temples in . It’s certainly unique and special being built into a cliff but you can’t get close you have to look up from afar with hundreds of others. It’s full of shops and cafes plying for your business so not restful or peaceful.", "We stopped by this temple on the way to Semenyak from Ubud. It is quite interesting to see such a temple on the shore of the sea. Unfortunately we were not allowed inside that day due to a religious day. Plan ahead and try to go on a day you can go inside.", "Brilliant place with great scenic views. The waves collide with rocks on top of which is a pretty temple. One of the most sought after places in and great for a nice sunset view.", "The temple was amazing to see and the whole area was very peaceful and it's fantastic to see the local people worshipping. It is a great, unmissable spot in , don't miss it!", "Definitely worth a visit. Beautiful temple and lovely garden area. Not too busy and able to take some gorgeous photos. If you see only one temple, make sure its this one. We had a driver and tour guide that we paid for primarily to go to Lovina sand see the Dolphins, but we were able to ask to stop at various sites on the way back- this was one of them.", "An amazing temple to view at sunset, the only downfall is the volume of people there - way to overcrowded", "We came here mostly for the views of the coastline which were just crazy beautiful. We didn't really see the kinds of temples that is known for. There are monkeys here so keep hold of your water bottles and sun glasses. We came during the early afternoon and I was sweltering hot but that's for you. If you don't want to borrow a sarong bring one with you because you need to have your knees covered to come in (it's considered impolite to show your knees at a worship site)", "Scenery was ok, we went in the afternoon, sun was in the direction where the photos did not turn out so well. There was a ceremony at the temple on the day we were there and there was a big group of local boys and girls playing traditional instruments and dancing. We enjoyed witnessing the ceremony greatly.", "The pilgrimage temple is perched on rock formation which is accessible when the tide is out. This is a pretty busy place so trying to get a spot to take photos, especially at sunset can be challenging as it is very busy with tourists. There are plenty of cafe etc Keep an eye out for the surfers, very entertaining", "If you come when it's low tide, you can pass to go to main temple on the sea. The temple and the view here it's really great and really beutiful. Would like to take photo with snake? There is long snake on site you can take photo with ;) Please remember to use Sarung/Kamen if you visit the temple.", "The temple itself is lovely! We were hoping to catch a nice sunset but it got a little to cloudy. There are some quiet areas but the majority it so busy that it's hard to relax or take any nice photos. Worth seeing but I wouldn't pay again. Namaste", "This temple is on the cliff and it’s amazing! The views are fantastic! But it does get crowded because people want to see the kecat show! I read reviews and was warned verbally by our tour guide about the monkeys being extremely cheeky etc, however I did not experience this personally. I did however see a monkey in possession of someone’s glasses! It costs 30,000 for the entry ticket and it’s worth it with the views.", "This Temple has large garden and if you plan to visit I suggest to stop overnight in Bedugul choosing villa close to the lake with beautiful views to mountains and of course lake.", "actually I am still a bit traumatized to this place (5 years ago I came to this place, my friends are the glasses, sandals taken by the monkeys that roam) happens less so comfortable because they have to be careful when there are monkeys, quite tired to walk down toward the temple his but it all paid off with the scenic beauty (Indian Ocean)", "Very interesting place. We walked in the sea to go visit the temple and got to see the sweet water in the middle of the sea water and the tide came in and it water level got high and the temple had to be closed and it was not accessible to any one for a while after that. There were priests helping out to make sure everyone was safe.", "Lovely beach. Quiet for Nice Cafes restaurants beach hire. Cool and clean. Nice for families. Saw some flagged area. Calm. Lovely. Can get massage. Not many hawkers.", "This temple was fantastic. There are great opportunities for photos. Very serene place with gorgeous views.", "The famous temple on 50.000 IDR bill (yes, it's a compulsory to take a picture with it). The place is quite far from the city, that's why you need to bring your private vehicle. Located beside the lake and surrounded by mountains made this temple just special since it's not only about the temple itself, but also the ambiance also matters. I enjoy the fresh air around the most.", "The entry costs 75k rupiah (aprox 5eu) per person, which is quite expensive compared to others. When you enter, the first thing you see is a restaurant and a kids park with swings and places to play. The temple itself is very beautiful, but has more of park than of themple, many restaurants and stupid stuff to take pictures with, like big frogs smiling, princess castle, big hearts...also a rabbit farm and some birds...more like disneyland than a holy place. At least the gardens are also beautiful.", "If you have travelled around Asia before this will disappoint you. The main temple is closed so you can only get a photo from the distance. A few monkeys grabbing sunglasses and scarves off the unsuspecting tourist. Go early before it gets too hot. It took us about 20 minutes to walk around the gardens and see the view from the cliff top.", "This most photographed temple is relatively small and nondescript. It’s location at the edge of the lake with a backdrop of misty mountains makes it very unique. Located in the highlands the weather is cool ,there are myriad flowers in all possible colours in the garden area. The entry tickets are expensive,sarong is not needed. There is ample parking. The garden has curiously shaped benches in the form of reptiles. There is a cafe on the premises.", "Great view, great food..... Minimum hastle from hawkers. The water was clean, a bit difficult at low tide as it is shallow for a fair distance. There are a variety of food (& Bintang) stalls in this section of the beach. All the ones we tried were good - Monic's we found to be the friendliest.", "Took a very long ride up the mountain to see this temple because we have never been up there after so many trips to . Remember this is an active temple so you really don't get to go inside like most major temples. The picturesque piece is located on the lake, one really can only see from afar. Indeed it's well taken care of. The water and landscape offers some sense of peace, but it's very touristy. The park is well kept, but the odd/unusual animal sculpture do not seem to fit in. It's borderline tacky. Not sure if the long ride up and back was worth it to see just the temple. Perhaps if you are not rushed with an itinerary, staying up there to enjoy the lake and nature might be worth it.", "It was an amazing place to visit and I would tell any of my friends that are visiting to go see this temple", "The temple at sunset was serene. When the tide is in it looks like it's floating on water we were there when the tide was out so we could walk across to the temple and had a blessing awesome!! the gardens are stunning, quite a few steps to climb but you don't need to be super fit just take your time and enjoy the serenity Also had some great markets at the top of the cliff which is a bit commercial but added to the experience", "I want to give this attraction a 5-star rating however the plethora of morons running around taking selfies with their selfie sticks made me want to hurl them into the lake (the person and the selfie stick). I have visited this attraction before the invention of the selfie stick and easily would have rated it a 5 star then and even though the setting is the same, the lake is the same and the temple is the same I have to say the sheer number of tourists spoil the attraction. No one is even attempting to try to take in what they are seeing or feeling the beauty around them. I am a photographer so I am not anti photos but for the love of god put the camera down and just take in what you are seeing. Take some photos by all means but also take in the scene you are taking a photo of. I bet if I asked the majority of the tourists that were spoiling it for everyone what they had taken a selfie with, that they would have no idea. Whilst I was there, a ceremony had begun as part of the celebration of Galungan. A very unique and special period in the calendar for the local people. I was happy that I at least got to see this and hear some of the fantastic drums that they play. There is a small admission fee: 50,000Rp. Also on a side note, whilst they don't make you wear a scarf and sarong please be mindful that you are in a place of worship for the local people. Ladies...I know it is hot and the trend is to wear shorts with everything on hanging out but just don't! It is disrespectful and you look like a western fool with no respect for the local culture. Anyhow if you are in the area then stop by, would I recommend that you travel a great distance to see Ulun Danu Bratan Temple, probably not. Sad because it is actually very beautiful but the ugly tourists spoil it.", "This temple shoots great at first light - think sunrise. We showed up at dawn in the rain and there was no one there. We drove by two days later at 2 pm and it looked like the parking lot at Disney Land. Go early and take a tripod. Take your binoculars too as the birding is greAt there.", "Such a beautiful place with amazing views and beautiful gardens. If the tide is out, you can walk over to the temple (but you can't go in) and get blessed by the monks. If you do not want to be blessed, there really is no point in walking across the water. It is not a difficult walk, but to get to the temple you do need to walk through shallow water using rocks as stepping stones, so some care is required.", "This is a fabulous place. The whole site (not just temple) is picturesque. In the evenings the sunset is awesome (if no clouds at the horizon). Walking from the parking lot to the temple (about 300 m) there are many shops bars and restaurants. Please mind that many people go to the temple in the afternoon (rash hours starts at 4 pm and finishes about 9 pm when many people drive in and out) so the driving time may be long.", "The temple is definitely worth visiting as the architecture and the view are spectacular. The trip getting there is also a great experience as you take a narrow and winding road up the mountain. However, leave the hotel very early in the day and be prepared to wait if you want to have your picture taken with the gate of heaven. The system is quite straightforward; when you get your ticket you also get a number for the picture queue. Once your number is up, a curator will take 4 or 5 pictures on your phone.", "If you want to reach the temple, make sure you arrived there around 3-4 p.m I was arrived earlier and it still surrounded by high tide.", "The temple itself is really average. But the back drop view is really breath taking. The sunset show is worth the watch especially since it teaches you something about the local culture.", "This place was beyond beautiful! If you are uncomfortable wearing a sarong, make sure your legs are covered. I had read that you couldn't expose your shoulders while in temples before going, but they didn't seem to mind as long as the legs were covered. But if you are ill prepared, no worries, they will provide a covering for you! There are monkeys everywhere and they are pretty lively and outgoing. I suggest taking off jewelry or anything bright and shiny that they might like. My travel companion watched one snatch a latched bracelet right off a womans wrist very quickly. The monkeys were pretty cute though and a lot of fun to watch. It was very very crowded while we were there, but it is so unbelievably beautiful that it is totally worth it. I can't even begin to describe the views. It was un-real and is definitely something you should see if you are in the area. There is a gift shop but we didn't stop. There are a lot of steps and you can walk pretty far along the cliff. Not handicapped accessible. As is the way with people if you walk father you can get away from crowds, most people are lazy by nature... This place felt very special to me.", "This temple looks beautiful in all the postcards and online photos, but that's not what you get when you visit. I never found a spot with the view of this temple stretching out over the ocean. Instead it was walking through narrow roads full of pickpocket monkeys that steal anything they can get their little apish hands on. Then you have to pay the guys that work there to get back your things. My wife had her hat stolen by one of those little imps, followed by the guy that exchanged the hat for some fruit and then demanded payment. It feels a lot like a scam arranged between the caretakers and the mischievous monkeys.", "The place is certainly unique but has lost a lot of its authenticity since its surrounded with stalls, people with snakes and plenty of tourists. Also, you can't actually visit the temple, only see it from a distance. We drove there from Kuta with Uber (cheapest solution we have found by the way) and although our driver was charming we spent 3 hours in traffic (there and back), which compared to the 40 minutes we spent on the site is a lot ! I would advise you to combine this trip with something else if you can.", "It was worth visiting during sunset and there happened to be a ceremony so that made it extra special but it was very very busy. We walked all the way to the left and it was more quiet and best of all, you get a better shot at the temple dujring the sunset.", "Definitely worth the trip out there to see the temple and take in the show afterwards at sunset. Beautiful spot to see the sunset. Note that it is a Hindu, not Buddhist temple.", "Title says it all. Temple is beautiful, amazing architecture etc. But the sight of sun setting behind the temple is the best. I got to take some my most memorable pics here.", "Beautiful temple! Definitely worth a visit. Have some cash if you want to do an offering. A lovely walk to the temple.", "We were planing to be there at 9am but our driver got lost on the way so we arrived at around 10:30 instead. The place was crowded by then which ruined the whole experience. The line to take a photo with the two gates was ridiculous, we queued for almost 2 hours. And in the end all we got was 3 pictures that look the same. If you wanna have a variety of photos taken have someone you know take some shots while the assigned photgraoher from the temple is taking urs. It was for sure an exhausting day. The Temple is 2 or 3 hours drive from Ubud. Not sure if I would recommend this to anyone.", "It is the the most magnificient temple. You can find very informative guides in the entrance. They give you sarong it is a religious rule and you should wear a top that can cover your shoulder (women). We also had a great chance to enter the inside to pray and offer to God in Hindu belief :) unforgettable moment!", "decent religious place for people who love art and culture... u will not be allowed to enter some of their places but many places you are allowed to see and are beautiful", "We have visited this temple twice. The first time was around 10 years back. At that time we did not get the chance to see the sunset due to raining day. This time we decided to vist again hoping to see the sunset but was disappointed again due to cloudy weather. But the temple alone is worth visiting. This unique temple together with the beautiful landscape form an unforgetable image in our memory. While we were there, the temple is having some kind of religious ceremony. Although we do not quite understand the meaning behind it, we still find it interesting to watch the entire process. Worth visiting at least once.", "We just returned from the amazing climb up the 1700(!!) stairs.A part of me says I should not share as this is still a piece of unspoiled beauty on ..on the other hand I promised our guide to promote this beautiful serie of temples :) So: Don't hesitate and make some time to experience both cultural and natural beauty! Like mentioned before this place is not ruined by mass tourism yet..we only ran into one other tourist during our hike up and down.", "Disapointed I expected something different, the natural view is nice but the temple has disapointed me", "The location of the temple is gorgeous and this is a must visit just for that. However, a few things to know when you visit - monkeys outside the temple are menacing, it can be super super windy there and not everyone can actually enter the temple.", "The Temple management have completely commercialised this site, It costs $6aud to enter, when you enter there is a small town made up of shops you have to go through to get to the temple, then you can't see it for trees, it's a long walk with steps, so not suitable for elderly or disabled.", "What a rip off, the temple was closed h nice we weren’t allowed. We had to pay the fees but weren’t informed that we can’t see the temple. Short stroll around the temple. The amazing sea views were the only plus point.", "Visit this place in the late afternoon. Take some amazing phtos here. The temple is surrounded by sea and lush green jungle. You can watch Kecak dance here. Temple is not the main attraction. It's the view. Remove your glasses/ Sunglasses before you go in. Monkeys here are aggressive and they love your glasses/hat. They will snatch them before you even realize it. We saw a monkey snatched someone's glasses and then tried to wear it. A local came to the rescue and offered some food to the monkey. However it broke the glasses before throwing them on the ground and jumped on the food. Keep loose stuff in your pockets. Best place to see Sunset. Entry fee 20000pp.", "i dont know what to say about this place beside its great..for history and temple lovers its magnificent! just go and enjoy", "We visited there at the raining day however the temple is beautiful and traditional. It's beside the lake.", "We visited this tourist attraction as part of a half day excursion visiting monkey sanctuary, rice terraces, coffee farm on the way. This was the last attraction as it was a sunset tour. I would recommend the tour as you experience a little bit more on the way travelling through various districts. The sunset was fabulous it is on the Coast and although busy it was not a problem. The area as you walk through to get to the Temple is populated with stalls selling the usual - sarongs, gifts, food.", "Do visit this one for the scenic spot for photos. The temple can not be entered but makes a perfect picture postcard.", "Firstly the views are spectacular, the temple itself beautiful, the Kecak dance...ermmmm I like the monkeys", "The place is really crowded. But this is a beautiful temple with breath taking view specially the sunset.Please wear something which you can fold till knees as one needs to walk in water to reach the cave on the beach. The priest put frangipanni flower on ears , rice on forehead and one can wash their face with the holy spring water in the cave. It feels great to experience how fresh spring water is available here when it is all surrounded by ocean.One can give donation if you want but you are not forced. It is believed that turtles and snakes guard this temple.There is a snake cave also but the guard was very rude and demanded we give donation before entering to see the snakes hence we avoided this one.There is a big market outside but I preferred shopping elsewhere as one needs to do a lot of skillful bargaining here .", "This temple is one to put on the must do list when in . Great views everywhere you look, awesome postition for a temple & lots of monkeys. We paid au$15 for a guide to take us around & he answered our questions & told us lots of info about the temple. He also carried a sling shot to pea shoot the monkeys if they came too close. Monkeys carry rabies so we preferred not to have them come too near. Sunset would be amazing here & the nightly dances inside the temple would be a highlight too if you have time. We unfortuatley didn't due to time limits on our trip. But definately next time.", "Entrance fee per person is 30,000/- per person compared to other temples visited in . What is unique about the temple is,it's on a cliff making it picturesque. Many monkeys at the site. Please refrain from feeding them as otherwise they start following you and could be troublesome. Suggest it be visited at sunset as they have a cultural show featuring traditional nese dancing.", "First you will have to pay for entrance than they will give you some kind of linen which you have to wear before you come in. Than you take a walk, and you can see a lot of monkey in the three , some local people selling monkey food so we can feed the monkey.! On top there is a hill with sea view and hindu tample!, Watch out the monkey they takes you belongings !", "Actually instead of to see the pura/temple this is one a good place to see Nusa Dua peninsula with its big sea wave smashing on rock far below. Because the temple area is stretches on big area barely we can notice that we inside the temple. But from the edge of the temple we can see ocean stretches below. To enter must pay a fee and they apply different rate between local and foreign. Also down the road many monkey welcoming the visitor, just beware with small thing you wear as monkeys may behave badly and pick up yor things in exchange of food. But don't worry temple's guide is available if such problem happen", "We arranged a day trip from Ubud to visit this great Temple and it was well worth it. A unique style temple with steps over a pond full of fish. They have as well a natural pool to try and a lovely restaurant on site. I recommend to buy a lot of fish food bags before entering and you will have lovely photos with to s of fish :)", "Clean and fresh air with a beautiful place and a beautiful lake makes this temple has its famous name, luckily we came when the lake was low tide so we could go down and walk around near the lake.", "The temple area is very beautiful. The main temple on the lake is small. It is very popular among locals so very crowded. Less than 1 hour is sufficient.", "Because temple in the cliff is super. You could see how beautiful temple with view such as cliff and sea", "For Lembongan it's an interesting view of nature trying to flatten the island and people trying to get the best selfie with this as a backdrop. Nature was more impressive.", "We had been told that this was a premier sunset view location, but it gets crowded at sunset, so we went by day to avoid this. The place was still very busy. The view was okay, but I wouldn't say spectacular. We climbed up several steep stairs and couldn't get close to the temple. Our grand daughter, who is very blonde, was being manhandle by several strangers to be photographed with her - most didn't ask, they just grabbed her. this is quite scary for a 6 year old!. My husband sat down the bottom with our grandson watching the monkeys. A tourist threw a packet of potato chips at the monkeys and some other food item wrapped in cellophane or heavy plastic, they thought this was very funny. This upset the monkeys and they started to attack the crowd and became very vicious. Several monkeys began to jump at visitors.", "This temple on the top of the mount Lempuyang. East side of island.One of the oldest and considered very sacred temple.The step wall top with the Naga serpent impression.Weather is cool & nice.Many steps,so peaple with knee problem must careful.A must see place in ", "One thing for sure about visiting the Sancturary is that you are going to take a lot of images...............you can't help yourself, such is the fascination with the monkeys. It is also a lovely location to walk through with the towering trees and Temples- a very picturesque place and admission costs are fair. Minimal amount of tourist junk on offer. Can be very busy at times.", "Despite it being mayhem with tourists and the monkeys more aggressive than anywhere else I had seen in , this stop is worth it!! A beautiful spot to walk along the cliff edge and take in the magic of this temple.There are lots of little pop-outs and spots to get a good photo, I didn't make it all the way up to the temples as the crowds were so thick on the day, but there was plenty to explore and see. Appropriate attire is a must, however on arrival and when you pay to enter, they do have sarongs available should you not have your own. If I go back to , I will definitely visit here again.", "Beautiful old temple with some spectacular ocean views. Be careful of the monkeys as they like to take glasses. We had a local of the temple take us around and explain the details, however they charged 150,000 for that. Wasn't too impressed", "I can only imagine how nice this place would be at sunset! We found this place a little boring and not that interesting. It was nice and all but nothing spectacular. It would have been good to get an information book about the place or have some sort of signage explaining the temple.", "The temple is on a cliff facing the ocean.. In the view you can watch the sunset, hear the waves breaking on the massive cliff and breathe in the fresh air. What not to love. The temple is peaceful and the views are stunning.", "Dirty black sand, lots of hawkers was also hard to find. Has Day beds available to utilise but only as a duo no more than two beds near each other", "Good view but not a really a temple. If you have time, worthwile to go otherwise there is some better temple in ", "It's a lovely temple but you pan around to see the crowds and the huge number of stalls selling all manner of goods. Yes you'll get your photos but it's not exactly spiritual with that many people selling things, jostling you to get photos or being inappropriate (beer cans at temple are NOT okay).", "I come here every trip and I do so as early as possible to beat the tourists. The drive up is nice going through the nese countryside. You need to get here early as the tourist buses turn up at about 12:00 so try and beat them. The Gardens here a beautifully manicured and the Temple itself is a great site. This can be a long drive as it can take up to 2 hours in the wrong traffic and sometimes longer so be warned. There is also a fee which some people complain about...its $2...if that's to much then you shouldn't be on a holiday.", "Nice beach for afternoon drinks or food. Definitely not the golden sands of our Australian beaches, but great for a refreshing dip with the added character of beach bars. The street hawkers are there but very polite and no hard sell. Beautiful sunsets.", "We stopped by here for a nice view by the lake and spent sometime seeing the temples and taking photos here, lovely spot and had some peace at mind", " is famous with unique temples, Beratan being one of them. The temple is located on the water, has a beautiful surrounding park and a vast territory. The problem is, like with many places that became popular, it is too crowded and a little bit expensive in terms value and satisfaction. The entry fee is 50K (parking is included). Although the people in the parking lot will try to make you to pay for the parking separately, don’t do this. The ticket includes parking (ticket office is some way from the parking lot). A road to the temple lies through the mountains and is very beautiful", "Full of tourists, the park doesn't show any respect for culture. Full of photo spots, that's all. The original temple is nice but everything around it is disappointing.", "Visited and stayed for approx 30 minutes. We walked down to see the temples in the water which are amazing and what you would see if you googled . It is very busy but you can still get pictures easily enough.", "I had to visit this temple as I had seen this on several brochures and travel guides on . Was nice but was slightly crowded due to the weekend. Worth a visit.", "There are a lot of statues that actually can be founded in many other places in . To get here need really long drive from Ubud. otherwise you plan to go Amed this is worth to visit.", "It was a beautiful temple, really enjoyed watching the natives participate in their daily offering ceremony. The views were incredible as well. We walked out on the peninsula to where all the monkeys are and I was so disappointed to see the travel guides poking and prodding the monkeys, teasing them as if they were going to punch them and pushing them off ledges for the joy of onlookers. Poor things were terrified. Also watched the awesome show that locals put on, telling the story of their gods.", "You've seen the pictures but it's still nice to visit. The seaside location with the big waves and the breeze is a nice escape from the concrete jungle, and the temple and gardens are suitably picturesque. It's a bit of a hike to get here, but worth it if you have the time and a driver for the day. We combined it with Mengwi on the way to Ubud, and the two together were a nice taste of temples.", "This is the temple in the lake , the most beautiful temple in , a must visit. Its located up north of , however, worth the ride to it. It has a beautiful architecture and being inside the lake, the view is gorgeous. We happened to be there on the day of full moon night and there were prayers being offered in the evening in the temple by the locals.", "Its a must go place in when you are into this religious temple visit. Its a very beautiful temple above the lake. To go here also easy. Most of travel goes here. And afterwards you also can enjoy the local food of rabbit satay.", "It is a great place to visit while you are on Nusa Lembongan. It is next to Dream Beach so after you can swim there:)", "Cars aren't allowed up and for good reason - narrow and steep roads. Scooters are fine. There's no fixed entrance fee but they do require sarongs (10k rentals) and politely request for donation (any amount). The temple is ~650m above sea level so the air is cool and refreshing. There are multiple levels that require a good amount of hiking and most people stop at the first which is the most photogenic spot. The morning sun would be the best in terms of getting good lighting and avoiding the crowds. 1 star docked from a 5 star attraction because it can get overcrowded.", "I have never seen a temple on the cliff so this was definitely the 1st for me and it was just spectacular. My husband and I went here after our visit to Nyang Nyang beach. The only reason I would come back here is for the location. After buying the tickets we were given a sash and sarong which was to be worn in the temple. That is the only negative point for me as they were not clean. People who visit this temple have obviously gone elsewhere and are sweaty and everybody who gets the sarong adds to the sweat- so that was pretty unhygienic. Also, we had a bottle of water with us which was snatched away by a monkey, so visitors beware of monkeys.", "We paid 30k rupiah for the ticket. If you are wearing shorts they will ask you to put a sarong for male and female. It was scorching hot when we went there. You have to take a flight of stairs to the view deck. I love it here! Even if it's hot, once you're already on the top of the temple, you will feel a nice breeze that makes you just wanna go to sleep :) It also makes you appreciate mother nature more because its wonderful creations. There are monkeys wandering the temple so be careful with your belongings. Our drivers glasses was grabbed by one of the monkeys and he was not able to get it back :( A must see when you visit !", "We were attracted by the awesome view this place has but later on we found 2 viewpoints from the both sides of the temple with just as mind blowing views. However no tourists no rush no enterance fee no monkeys no pushy sellers. Also no drones are allowed there so if you are into aerial videography/photography you can't do that there. For me spiritual places and nature locations must kept not as crowded to be appreciated in the right way.", "This is an amazing place. I came here just before sunset which is when it is the busiest with tourists. The view was great and the temple was neat to see out in sea as the tide was in. On the shore side, there are street vendors/markets, cafe, restaurants, and shops that sell wooden penises?? Be aware that there are many mosquitos/fleas here especially at the luwak cafe shop where there resides a few luwak and a giant 2 feet long bat. I felt 10 bites at once. Other than that, the time was amazing. Would recommend this temple.", "Visited this place earlier today, great views over the sea! But It is a lot of trash absolutely everywhere and the temple itself is not that spectacular...can be worth a short visit though If you are nearby! Not much else to do in the area! The best thing here was to watch the monkeys playing around. They steal everything they can get and I watched some people not paying attentiln and Lost their sj glasses and hats. If you scream for the Staff they come and fred the monkeys with frukt and you can then buy back the stuff that they stole :) I could come back just to watch that!", "If you are planning to go then you must add this temple to your check list. The temple is kind of encircled by the ocean and gives you an awesome view at the evening during the time when the sun is setting down.", "During low tide (evening) you will be able to walk across to the temple. If you choose to go anytime before that, the tide will be high and you will only be able to see it from afar. Beautiful place to visit nonetheless, but overly crowded with tourists as it is a popular attraction. You will be able to see locals performing their prayers as well but please do respect them and do not ogle or take pictures of them.", "We decided to take an afternoon tour to this temple and the scenerey is amazing. It almost reminded me of the 12 apostles in Victoria. It is obviously a popular place as it was swarming with tourists. If you go to the temple and are wearing shorts above the knee you are required to wear one of the saris that they offer. Anything below the knee is ok and they also give you a sash that you must wear. There's a few stairs to climb but take your time, the view is quite lovely. It's not a place I would revisit. The temple we really enjoy was Tanah Lot temple = now this is a must see! Apparently we were warned that the monkeys were cheeky and not to wear jewellery or glasses, hats etc as they will attempt to take them away. We only saw 2 monkeys from a distance and they seemed quite ok. The Guide said that these days the monkeys are fed more and aren't quite as 'cheeky'.", "It's a hell of a lot of steps, so keep that in mind, but it has some pretty incredible views, and it was nice to go somewhere where the visitors were mostly nese after being in the tourist hub of Ubud (we saw only 7 other tourists the whole time). The beautiful door that is in all the incredible photos is actually at the first temple, so if that's what you're going for, you don't need to go all the way to the top (we only did 6 of the 7 temples). Budget at least 4 hours to do all 7 temples. Temples 2-7 are all actually pretty small, but the first one is incredible. If you're day tripping it here with a driver, I highly recommend stopping at the Tirtagganga Water Palace on your way back. It's right on the way (unless you're coming from the north). Saw that some reviewers mentioned monkey issues. We didn't run into any problems, but we were warned at the gate that there had been some incidents previously.", "The highlight of this insta-machine is the funky sarong you rent at the bottom. After that it's all downhill (which is really steeply uphill) as you make the climb to the gates of hell. On your climb to the photo studio you'll see lavatory facilities on your right for 5000 rupiah. I highly recommend you dip your head in the toilet bowl after making a good deposit if you want to walk away feeling more enlightened than those vapid attention seekers who queue 3 hours to receive the same overrated photo as thousands of others. To all those who come here to pray, I'm so sorry that like thirsty insta-gremlins chose your temple as their feeding ground.", "We went around 5 pm. This temple requires you to wear a Sarong ( to cover your legs) , the fee of sarong is included in the entrance fee. Our driver asked us to remove all jewellery and not to carry any plastic bottles or poly bags as there are monkeys inside and they can be attracted by that. Make sure you visit this temple for the sunset view. It's an amazing and breathtaking view of sunset over the ocean. The temple is very crowded , full of tourists which sometimes can b annoying as u don't get enough time/ space for good photographs. There is fire dance show at 6 pm which is nice to watch and depicts nese culture. A must Visit for the beautiful Sunset View.", "Beautiful temple in a beautiful setting. It's certainly one of the iconic temples in and one that should not be missed. It is simply a gorgeous place. Luckily we went in the middle of the day in February (right before it rained), and it was not overly crowded. Definitely a must-see when in .", "This place is just amazing, great views with beautiful scenery around the temples inside. Worth visiting, no regrets.", "Can be quiet or noisy depending on where and when. Walk the length, haggle with the vendors, buy trinkets, stop for a beer or six, eat Nasi Gurang, Beef Rendang, waive off the massage ladies (they are genuine masseurs, no funny business), go for a swim or a fast boat ride. Ignore the loudmouthed Brits who disgrace the rest of us. Enjoy.", "A beautiful lonely temple on a small island in a beautiful coastal location. I think everyone who goes to should visit this, and evidently most do. I'd try and get there either early or late in the day to try and avoid the busloads of tourists.", "Despite low tide (which we tried to avoid but couldn't find any answers about when the tide would rise), the temple was still really beautiful. It was also pretty cloudy and had rained all morning, but we still found the temple to be stunning. It's worth visiting and is a nice break from the hot weather down in Ubud and Kuta! It's a bit of a drive but definitely worth it.", "Very beautiful spot to visit, nice to have a walk around and see the beautiful temple. It's very very busy with tourists so get there early.", "Well worth the drive up to the highlands of . The temple is located in a stunning location, right on the bank of a crater-lake. There is a park surrounding the temple, with statues and flowers. Because of the altitude, it is usually cooler here than the lowlands, a welcome escape from the heat for a day. You can also find a bunch of restaurants in the area as well.", "This place is famous for its sunset. The views are good but there are hoards of tourists. Tourists are not allowed in the temple also. Good place for some clicks Make sure you reach there before sunset time.", "This temple is located on the ocean, there are two smaller temples as well within walking distance. Breathtaking views, and the local market is the cheapest and has the best bargains in all of . One of the highlights of our trip!", "Stunning views from the cliffs and if visiting temples in , one of the must see one's. Very busy as are most of the popular one's but well worth it.", "Famoust temple from all picture. In real look nothing special. Monestery on the big rock in the sea. In got lot of better and awesomes temples!", "Okay, so there is a mixed bag of reviews, here is my honest assessment: crappy temples, heaps of tourists and shops but a decent photo opportunity of a natural arch way into the sea at sunset. We concluded our day trip with a visit here for the sunset via our car/driver. Total tourist trap, with WAY too many people, shops trying to sell you stuff and mediocre temples but I will say that the sunset arch photo opportunity was good. My best advice if you want the arch photo would be to show up 15-30 minutes before sunset, stake out your bit of land to get a pic...snap your pic before the sun completely sets and run like hell to the parking lot cause once the sunsets it will be a mad rush to escape. Worth a visit only if you're in the area and have a weird thing for natural arch ways into the sea like I do...avoid it if you loathe tourist traps.", "I have to saw the views from the cliffs were pretty amazing. We even saw some of the monkeys on the ledge climbing. I was a little disappointed on not seeing more monkeys though. The dance at the end was alright as well, a little long to be sitting down on your butt on concrete for like 2 hours. But all in all, its an amazing place.", "This temple is on the top of a mountain. When you go there, you will see the beautiful Indian Ocean from the top. Looking Ocean from this top is really magnificent. The temple is clean & now some part of them under construction. Food is overpriced on the outside of temple.", "Although I probably wouldn't head back to this spot, it's nice for a look. I've been to many times and finally went along to the temple during a family trip. My mum paid for the guide, although we heard not to do it because it's a rip off (I'm not 100 per cent sure but I think around AUD $5-$10?). While giving us sarongs to cover up (us girls were wearing shorts and blouses over swimwear) they advised we pay for a guide to walk around with us and fend off the \\aggressive\\\" monkeys that steal items from tourists. Although we never would have usually paid for a guide, my mother wanted to and he was actually lovely and incredibly interesting, full of information about the area and its history. As for the monkeys, he held up his sling-shot (with nothing in it to fire) to scare them away if they came too close, but they were NOTHING compared the little guys at the monkey forest at Ubud. Not even close to the amount, and didn't come up to us at all and didn't try to climb us like they did at Ubud... So I'm not sure if it was worth the money to pay for a man to fend them off, but having said that perhaps they stayed away from us because they know not to approach/ mess with him! It was a good little stop off if you're interested in doing the touristy thing and are on a day trip and sight-seeing.\"", "We did visit the temple and stay there to watch sunset. It's a beautiful place and was nice to visit but because is tourist and famous due lovely sunset is too crowded and at times it's difficult to enjoy the beauty of the place. For sure place to visit. There is places to park car or motorbike and also some shops where you can buy something to eat or drink.", "WOW - amazing markets, amazing sights. You walk down to the water where and look at the beach and temple. It is really beautiful. They will take your photo and frame it for a whole 20,000 rupee ($A2). They take the photo, print it and put it in the frame right there and then. Fantastic! The markets have everything and I mean everything. A great bar at the top so you look over at the temple and down to the rocks and little island. Was fantastic for an outing and so worth it", "This visit made a great change after days of lazing by the pool and was much better than shopping! Be careful you don't get bitten - there are women who can set up photo opportunities for you if you buy some bananas - much safer than encouraging them yourself! Some really cute babies lovingly carried by mothers. Huge old Banyan tree near the Holy Spring Temple is worth seeing . Pleasant walk on well-maintained paths. You don't need more than an hour to see most of what is on offer. Cost about AUD 2 per person", "If you enjoy vast vistas and incredible feats of building then this temple will amaaze you!! We came for a few hours at the end of May and thoroughly enjoyed the beautiful walks and intricate Hindu temple decoration. The tour guide was very affordable at £5 (100,000 IDR) and snap happy too, capturing the best angles of the gorgeous setting. He was extremely knowledgeable on the temple and its surroundings and took care of us well. The macaques were brave and cheeky but he advised us accordingly and we had no trouble from them. Hint: don't try to feed them or wear large hats or expensive sunglasses or wave around expensive/bulky cameras as these do catch their eye and make them want it!! At this time, they were developing a 'Monkey Play Area' and another resting area to encourage more visitors. Hopefully I'll be finished by the time any of you go there! We would highly recommend visiting here and next time we would recommend wearing trainers for the walking and steps. Thank you to the staff, we had a great time!", "Very nice at sunset but also very crowded. A must see in . Probably the nicest temple on the island.", "If you could only visit one temple in , please make it this one! Pura Lempuyang is just stunning. The long journey from Ubud was so worth it but do make sure you get a good car because I got carsick because the car we used was not maintained well and the back seat was so bouncy. I got massive headache but thank god I didn't vomit and had to take a little break when we arrived the temple before starting the hike. The views...OMG from the moment we got off the car, we could already see mighty Mt Agung from the carpark. We're so lucky and blessed to have such fine day that we could literally see the peak of Mt Agung. No clouds whatsoever. Crystal clear sunny blue skies. Our driver who visits Lempuyang often said good weather like this was very rare and even he felt very lucky to be our driver that day cos then he got to see all this too himself. The weather was so clear that when I got to 4th temple, I could see Lombok island. There are 7 temples up the slopes so you need to hike many many stairs. Therefore, general fitness is required because the stairs could be gruelling. Start early to avoid the heat. I climbed only up to 4th temple and this took me 3 hours. I am a slow climber and stopped all the time to take pictures. But hey it's not competition. Take it slow. Enjoy the view. If you want to climb up to the top, you may need full day but every step is worth it. When I was there, there were lots of locals having praying ceremonies because of the full moon. So my experience was even more special cos I got to see all their cultural ceremonies and listened to their peaceful singing/chanting. The nature in East is definitely much more intact and real than the rest of . This is real . And we plan to go back one day to explore East . Remember there are monkeys along the trails and they could be dangerous (so I heard) which is why you have the option to hire a guide who will carry a stick to take care of you just in case there's monkey attack. I personally recommend hiring this guide. It's only paying a little bit extra and it's not that expensive at all. But thankfully, the monkeys I met were quite calm. But I heard it's the monkeys at higher temple that are really aggressive. Anyway I felt extremely lucky that day. Beautiful temples, amazing weather and at the same I burnt lots of calories too :-)", "This temple has many steps ad two path of travel. Most guests takes the left turn towards an epic sunset view. The right side has more steps leading towards a lovely cliff. The scenery is awesome on both sides. Love the waves that crashes against the cliff and the hill top temple majesty.", "We went mid morning to avoid the crowds. Unfortunately it was high tide so we couldn't get to the temple but it meant there weren't so many people there. However we were lucky to see a procession that apparently doesn't happen to often so that was good.", "Yuck! Crowded, packed with vendors, stalls, huge parking lots. My least favorite kind of place. No access to the temple, just a silhouette at sunset. My husband walked across the tide only to be sprinkled with water \\blessed\\\" and asked for money. Don't waste your time. So many beautiful temples around to Go to.\"", "beautiful. lots of tourists though - it was like Chinese invasion when we arrived there haha. Too bad it was in the morning too as it was high tide so we couldnt go to the main temple, but still really beautiful", "Great views, suggested to reach there by 4 PM so that one can visit the temple during low tide and also enjoy the sunset provided cloud cover is not there", "Mixed feelings about this temple. Definitely scenic, provides lovely photo opp with lake and mountain as backdrop. Not as large as I had expected. Adjacent temples are out of bounds. Down side is sheer number of tourists (admittedly was weekend, but not near peak season in ) and tacky amusements nearby, which all detract. Worth visiting, but combine with other destinations to make long time in car worth while.", "We really enjoyed this Temple. They provide a sarong upon entry, required to wear, so if u don't have one no worries. This should be called the temple of the monkeys. They are everywhere and extremely crafty. Please listen to your guide, other reviewers or this one. DO NOT wear your expensive shades, bb caps, take great care with your cellphones and cams. The monkeys will snatch them in the blink of an eye and if not given sweets very quickly, will smash them. We saw one cell and three glasses grabbed and only one monkey received his candy quick enough and the gentleman got his glasses back, no one else did. One a positive note, it is so beautiful and wonderful to see. Amazing views several hundred feet down to the Indian Ocean, the grounds and the Temple, for photos only. No actual access to Temple. Is supposedly the best sunset view on . We left before as we learned from locals that as soon as the sunsets, the traffic home is bad. It is a nice trek from one side to the other. Very peaceful in some areas and packed with sightseers and monkeys in others. Very worth it in our opinion and great pics to share back home. If you must use glasses to see, please be cautious. The looks on the unlucky people's faces made us sad for them. Wish we could submit more than 3 pics of this amazing place. We took around 100.", " temples do not seem to have statues of the gods and goddesses, and one is not allowed to go anywhere close to them. The locals can go when there is a ceremony but not others. So eventually it is taking in the architecture which is very beautiful and unusual. It is a nice visit for a leisurely walk in the surroundings, taking a speed-boat ride and clicking pictures of the temples from a distance. There is a pagoda dedicated to the Buddha too.", "We were lucky the sun shone from the skies after a big drizzle as we reached the temple. Must take the ferry ( costed us $15) which takes a little ride in the lake with stunning views of the temple from the lake .", "Yes it gets a bit windy and yes there are hawkers trying to sell the same old stuff, but it is clean and often really quiet so I recommend if you are taking the family.", "Before we went we were warned about monkeys but we didn’t see any until we were leaving after the show and even then only saw one, that one did snatch a bottle of water from someone and was quite aggressive. The temple is nice but very quick to walk around, you won’t need too long. The view from the auditorium across to the temple is beautiful, I attach a couple of pictures. The show was very good, using the print out they give you it is quite easy to follow the story. It is entertaining and humorous. We were very lucky and had a beautiful sunset, so it was the icing on the cake for a great trip.", "This place I'd amazing relax on the grounds of the temple,take in the views of even hire a paddle boat or go on a power boat trip around the lake then grab a feed at the restaurant", "Nice scenery. Great environment. The temple is very unique. Just couldn't understand in the middle of the hill... you can find a lake.", "Nice place for a stroll around but the monkeys steal yoyr stuff to swap back for food!! Great view over the cliffs. Watched the turtles in the surf for a while. Actual temple closed only for worship! Grounds nice enough.", "We went and came back to this place never realizing there’s a temple inside. Did tonnes of roadside shopping, spent hours capturing the sunset and admiring the waters - but that’s about it. Somebody mentioned later that there’s a temple inside to visit. Sorry. Missed it completely. Didn’t see anyone talking about it either. Oh btw, place is just average. Don’t have high hopes.", "We walked the few yards from the Good Karma restaurant, where we had had lunch, to this temple site. It really is breathtakingly beautiful and peaceful.", "nice place and famous for the photos .. but the waiting time is tooo much and wasting so much of time just for photos are not worth.. if you have a good mirror you can take similar one at many places may not be as perfect but similar .. even the hotel gates were similar and we tried and got beter photos in kuta beach entrance.. good temple but they dint allow us inside even when we said we are HINDU .. but thats not an issue a we respect their culture.. its a long journey and will kill a total day .. better to avoid", "I visited with my family of adult children during sunset. I tend to agree with the more critical reviews of this site. The natural scenery is very beautiful, the temple itself is very small and inaccessible, the area is swarming with tourists and their photo opps, so it feels more like a tourist trap than a meaningful religious site (which I am sure it once was). All seven in our party found the dance to be contrived and boring, and wish we had spent our time doing something else. If you're near this temple, it is worth a stop. We drove through much traffic to visit this site and don't feel it was worth the time.", "A wonderful place to visit and get to see these creatures in a place set aside to ensure their survival. Seeing them up to their antics was a highlight. Also having an opportunity to see some of the sacred ceremonies in progress at the different temple sites was absolutely worth the visit. Amazing experience.", "One of the most beautiful temples in is here. This temple is located by the lake and surrounded by forested mountains.I think there is a temple in heaven! We boarded a small wooden boat and took close-up photos with the temple. Of course, do not worry, there are photographers who take photos of you and print them for a small fee.After that we boarded another type of boat and went to the middle of the lake. The whole space was covered with fog. It was an unforgettable experience for us.Be sure to buy wild strawberries on the way from local vendors, it tastes dreamy!", "We went to this temple after reading reviews on how nice it is..in fact there is a beautiful sunset view and in watching the sun going down..the monkeys grabed my glasses off my face....didnt even see it coming..one blow and its off...naughty monkey...so watch out", "One of the places you must visit when coming to . Magnificent cliffs and Temples on top of them. Tourists have No acces inside but views are spectacular.", "The view from this temple is breathtaking, this is a must go spot and u must see the blue ocean and white waves from the cliff to believe it! do not skip this!!", "I was told about this temple so perhaps I as expecting more but it was just ok for me. I mean the views are pretty but I could have given this a skip. And we were warned about monkey so we wore shoes etc and we never even seen any. Perhaps they were all sleeping but we were expecting to be bombarded so that doesn't always happen.", "Very nice place to visit with some naughty monkeys .Majestically perched on the edge of a steep promontory, the small temple dates back to the 10th century and is counted among six temples most revered by the nese people.", "This is most unusual and all the better for that. The water features are absolutely fantastic. For a small fee you can swim in three of the temple pools. Food at the temple restaurant is of a high standard.", "This is a very beautiful temple on the lake it was worth the 50,000 rup to get in, this is not a temple that you can go inside to look around,but the beauty of the place is truly stunning,apart from the temple there is not much more to see in this complex but I strongly recommend going to see it anyway", "The appeal of this temple is it's stunning location, the lake surrounded by mountains, it's all very magical. The gardens next to the temple are beautiful and within the complex there are a restaurant, toilets, play parks and even a hut with a display of animals so there is plenty of occupy your time. The inner sanctums of the temples are not accessible if you're not a worshipper but much of the complex can be viewed from the gates.", "We went to this temple at sunset. We are not allowed to enter the temple. But the scenery around the temple is worth the visit.", "we spent our time here for about 2,5 hours, watched the view of the temple which is awesome-breathtaking and watched kecak dance while saw the sunset. the temple is located on the cliff next to the sea. saw the waves crashing the cliff. beautiful, very peaceful thou the place is crowded by the tourist. The monkey is not a big problem here as long as you can keep your belonging and keep yourself not to attract the attention of the monkey. I saw with my eyes, the monkey stole one of the tourist's necklace.", "The sun, The sea, The cliffs & The temples. Nature at its best! Very scenic!! We were able to witness the locals travelling to the temple with their offerings and prayer rituals. What a sight! An experience worth this trip!", "Amazing place to see the beauty of the ocean. Just astonishing to see the waves breaking on the rocks. Must see when visiting Nusa Lembongan. Be careful tho, those waves are big!", "This is one of the popular tourist places in . Once you enter the premises , the temple is at a steep walk of about 100 steps on the left . On the right you have a pathway with a view point to the sea and the cliff . Lot of Monkeys on the pathway and they are infamous for snatching away sunglasses and floaters. One of the monkey ran away with the sandal from one of the kid in the group. Another one took sun glasses from a lady while she was wearing it. View are great. There is nothing much to do inside apart from taking pictures. You are not allowed inside the temple. Overall a good place for taking pictures.", "Perfect place for pictures with magnificent atmosphere of waves breaking against the rocks, mysterious temple you can reach only when water is low...", "A beautiful sea-rock temple which can be be accessed only during the low-tide. Do visit during sunset between 5 to 6pm. The view is amazing!", "We waded in the shallow waters as the Indian Ocean sent waves slamming against the rocks and crashing into the beach. The temple is set on a gigantic boulder which makes it rather unique. And the sunset was mesmerizing. Beautiful and tranquil place for photo-taking, a stroll, or even a picnic!", "Do yourself a favour and make the climb to the top of this ancient temple , for a truly breathtaking and inspiring view . If you've been looking for the ultimate in ocean view scenery or just want to appreciate traditional culture and art, you won't want to miss this !", "We arrived around 3pm and it wasn't too crowded. Was abit overcast to wait for a sunset. We didn't walk over to the temple as you can't get in so just view from the ridge. Was a lovely end to a tour.", "This is a very popular attraction for tourists but to be honest we never found it particular interesting and the temples were not that incredible. The views from the steep cliffs are really beautiful, but that was the highlight for us", "Watched the sunset from the temple. Was mesmerising. Beware of the wild monkeys post sunset though. Be ready to reach by atleast 5pm inorder to catch the kecak dance on the cliff.", "the temple is not to big but surely have a photogenic scenery,,the main highlight for me is the temple at the lake,,but after all it's a good visit,,", "But major part of the outdoor temple is under construction, but still a lot to see and enjoy. Be prepared for large crowds, especially in the afternoon. Also lots and lots of shopping stalls, but they are lined up as you enter.", "Of all those temples I have visited in , this one is the best (in terms of surroundings, \\architecture\\\", view, geography, ..). How awesome isn't it to have a temple on an \\\"island\\\" (depending on the season) and be surrounded by the ocean?! Also, you can experience a beautiful sunset. The priest that had the temple built there, was a genius. There are nearby restaurants that provide meals and drinks while relaxing with a view at the ocean. As this is a popular tourist attraction, it can be very crowded though\"", "So glad to come here. Breathtakingly beautiful and with the waves crashing below, you really feel spiritual. Spend at least a couple of hours here as a minimum. Beautiful temples and as usual a bit touristy. Would very highly recommend.", "Wow , what an interesting afternoon and evening. We found the monkeys to be very cheeky and highly entertaining and very very mischievous. The ocean views and cliff face was absolutely worth the trip as was the vist into the temple.", "The place is beautiful but I expected more of this so-called temple. I come from a trip we visited several temples (Borodubur, Angkor temples in Thailand) and really lacked a bit in the temples that met in . They're cute but not to compare with what is seen for example in Angkor and even in Java with Bororubudur Prabanam and places that are beautiful.", "Was very eager to visit this temple due to the reviews of this. The taxi driver scheduled the trip in such a way that we reach the temple by sun set. The visit was awesome. luckily there was no sea water around the temple and we could visit the temple. There was a natural water from the temple and people were allowed to drink it and flower was given to the devotees. We cannot see the God in the temple as its not allowed for visitors. There was a small cave near by where we can see and touch the holy snakes for few Rupiah.", "Firstly we didn't come here for the sunset so it might be a completely different experience. Personally I don't think it's a great loss if you don't make it here. It's super super touristy - hordes of tourists from everywhere and dozens of tour buses. Inside the paid area there's loads and loads of touristy shops. Temple was nice enough but there are so many people around. Overall it wasn't too exciting for me personally.", "Offers fantastic view of the cliff and the sea. During our visit, we were able to witness a prayer ritual of the locals in the temple. Be careful when you get in this place, there are aggressive monkeys freely roaming around and take stuff from you like sunglasses, caps, etc. And some kids and locals catch the monkeys and return your stuff in exchange of money (up to you how much you will give). I felt like the monkeys are trained to snatch things from tourists. I dont know, I just felt that way.", "If you are in Lembongan you have to go here. Period!!!! The majestic rise of water and clear aqua colors are a treat to the eyes", "It kinda feels like a hindu theme park but it is a joyous kinda way....even when it is packed it never feels crowded and it is truly beautiful....one of those places I cant ride past without taking (another) look. Wonderful place....and you can get wet there too.", "This visit was probably the highlight of our trip. The ride was long from Ubud but the views here were amazing. You can spend around 1 hour or more here. Its pretty beautiful landscape. The temple architecture is pretty great as well.", "Nice temple with monkey's running around - although be careful not to care food or water! Do not wear hats/ caps or sunglasses, the monkeys can be aggressive. There are guards to scare them away but you can never be too careful. Stunning view - great to watch the sunset over the ocean. There is also a traditional nese dance that worths seeing!", "This typical nese temple floats on the lake Beratan, which is very nice to see. Also, it is in use as a temple, which gives it a good atmosphere, especially when there is a religious ritual going on. The downside is the entrance fee of 50.000 Rupiah. I have read the comment here that there should be no entrance fee, however I bought a ticket in one of the buildings between the parking lot and the temple complex, so I do not really see how I could have avoided paying this. Another downside was the tourism that definitely has had an effect on the level of authenticity in this place. It is nice, but if you look for old and authentic, I suggest to go to Ulun Puran Danu Buyan, which is nearby (actually some of the photos with this attraction are shot there).", "I have stayed at Double Six Hotel, Anatara and The Haven and always drawn back to this beach for it vibrant atmosphere, good surf and clean. Great location for shopping and good restaurants.", "We were expecting a beautiful temple with a fantastic view and we only got the view! You can't see much of the temple if anything but the view is amazing. The walks along the cliff both sides of the temple are beautiful. But you still have to pay 30000IDR per person (free sarong!). Apparently, the sunset is amazing there so worth trying!", "It's a shame that we saw the temple when the tide was high and the sea was quite rough so we weren't able to get too close. Even so it is still a beautiful site at sunset! There is a fee of about £4 each to get in. It's then a short walk down to the sea front from the shops at the entrance - the walk is really nice and the sea views are beautiful. We did it as a bit of a whistle stop tour and we only just made it for sunset! I would definitely recommend spending a bit more time to take in the amazing scenery. Not too much else to do but definitely worth a visit if you want to see a slightly different temple to those in Ubud.", "The temple is beautiful and the sunset is very pretty. But ABSOLUTELY not worth how far it is to get here. They charge you a fee to get there and then take you through a mesh of shops to get you to buy stuff. When you actually reach the tempe you can't exactly go inside because its all closed off to tourist. So its REALLY not worth it", "This temple on the cliff is considered one of the sacred places in . It was such a sight to see miles of untouched cliff area around the temple", "Aside from the water sports, this is arguably the greatest view of the whole Lembongan island! We took the packaged village tour so transportation was covered— recommended to do so. As we did snorkeling in the morning and thus a late lunch, it turned out that we had only 20min at this place (in order to catch the 3pm boat back to ). Had I know this earlier, I would ask the driver to skip the yellow bridge spot, and maybe we would have 30-40min here to around the entire cove...", "This temple is located on a huge lake. The view from here is just fantastic. We drove for about 2.5 hrs from Nusa Dua to reach here but every minute was worth. There is an entry charge of approx.4 USD per person.", "I stayed at one of the new boutique hotel in Seminyak, obviously hit to the beach is one of the 'must do'. I was very disappointed with the condition of the beach. If it is a 3rd world countries with no international brand presence, I can probably able to accept as I have been to other rural beach area within Indonesia, the 'green effort', 'waste management' and 'CSR' are almost unheard. This is , it appears in the touristy world map. It seems no one bothers, but it does bothers me as a tourist. I have been to easily 25 times in my life, this is the worst I have seen in beaches. Shame to the authority as no good effort has been put in! Shame to the local establishment. Are they not conscious of it at all? Shame to the tourist, if any of tourist has contributed to this mess! Shame to the local, as I has seen many of them are the culprit of littering Shame to the international organisations on the island. Where is their CSR? Helping the poor and unfortunate are important, but if the fundamentals of cleanliness are not been taking care of, tourism will suffer and the ripple effect can be drastic. I am disappointed.", "It’s such a nice temple and easy to reach. Just a little bit up the hill. If you want the amazing picture with the „reflection“ then you just have to pay some small money and wait if there are some others around. It’s quite funny but looks super cool. Especially if you can see the mountain in the back.", "The view to the ocean is nice from here, but everything costs money here - charged an IDR 50k entrance fee (from memory) plus tips if you want to do anything else. If you visit at low tide, you can come cross to the temple on the rock (you cannot actually enter the temple) and also have a chance to look at the holy smack. However it is fairly far away from Nusa Dua (appx 2 hours driving) and questionable whether it is actually worth the travel time.", "We visited the temple during our one day tour of and I'm glad that it was part of the itinerary as it's a beautiful location. My wife had heard good things about the temple and I have to say it doesn't disappoint with its great view no matter what angle you look it. There is also the Garden that surrounds the area and even that looks great from all sides. You'll need to pay an administration fee as with all tourist attractions in but it isn't that expensive at the end of the day. There can be quite a crowd however but they usually do iconic photos and continue on so you'll be able to get good views and photos if you're willing to be patient and there's no reason you shouldn't be as you're at a sacred ground. There are areas you can have lunch at however I'll comment on them through there restaurant but there is a few to choose from and they seem to all provide a good meal, but they can be expensive due to the tourist coming through. Overall, it is definitely worth the trip to see this great temple and you'll be glad you took the time to come view it.", "I came here with some friends that wanna see the KECAK DANCE PERFORMANCE here, before the performance on 6 PM, we walk around this temple using the dress code for sure (to use a long enough skirt/pants - lower than your knees), if not you need to wear sarong that they borrow you before you enter the temple area. Beware of the monkey.. because they like to steel visitor personal belongings like glasses, sandals, cap, snacks and any other that attract them, If you are lucky the local guide will use some food to exchange the thing that monkey stole. if not.. the monkey might broke the glasses or any other thing they took.", "It's worth visiting as the whole area is really well maintained and whilst the temple is underwhelming as the trees around it are overgrown and it's hard to see much, it's still a good place to visit. Go early before the crowds and check the tide table for low tide so you can walk out towards the temple. Best view is from one of the cafes that are up past the shops on the cliff face.", "This is a good example of team work between Humans and Nature. Building a temple on the cliff retaining the original beauty of nature. Too good. We had very little time and hence could not witness the sunset. But am sure I will visit again and enjoy the sunset here. Plan your visit for the sunset. A work of caution - please do not take sunglasses or spectacles with you to this temple. The monkeys are very naughty and just spring from nowhere to grab your eye wear without warning. We saw three tourists whose glasses were taken away by the monkeys and throw it down the cliff. Also avoid taking water bottles too. Be careful with cameras.", "One of the most beautiful temples in , especially at sunset. With the tide surging around the temple, the bells and clongers ringing out in the breeze you know you are somewhere special. There are many stalls and restaurants for casual shopping and eating. If you have your wife or girlfriend with you BEWARE! There is a shoe shop with handmade shoes for $7.50 Aus. My wife bought 8 pairs!!!!!", "The temple itself is not the main attraction here. I think most people come here for the nice views, it's worth if you're visiting south . Most people go in the evening to see the sunset and the dancing, but we wanted to avoid the crowds so went in the morning. It was nice and quiet. In the mornings we barely saw the monkeys, but the ones we saw were literally pulling a car apart. When a big group of people came, suddenly a monkey was trying to steal a woman's shoe and another one stole a man's glasses and only have them back to a local woman in exchange for food. The local woman have them back in exchange for money: quite some businesses going on! Also, another monkey got aggressive with us but we scared her away with an umbrella that our guide have us (just to keep then away, don't beat them!!!). So my advice: don't wear flip flops, glasses, hats anything basically that can be stolen. Wear sun cream and also mosquito spray. I only brought with me a scarf that I used to cover from the sun but also because I was scared of the huge grasshoppers.", "We went on a tour meant to discover this temple at sunset, but actually that's the time when most tourists arrive, so it was difficult even to get a clear picture without 10 tourists in it... We couldn't visit the temple itself, although from other reviews I understood that it would be possible. (and tax would be around 60k pp). All in all slightly disappointed since we could only see the temple from afar. In the evening it's the reflux, that means the water withdraws and you can get to the temple. In the morning, when the tide is high it looks as if the temple is emerging from water.", "So far the best temple during my 1 week stay (visited 4 temples). Be ready for a long drive but its worth it with the awesome view. Cheap photographers available idr20,000 each so be sure to get them for good momento. Highly recommend to all.", "A must visit if you want to see a beautiful sunset. You cannot enter the temple, so you can only hangout at the park area or the pathway to the temple which is both really crowded.", "We didn't see the sunset here but it was a great place to visit. Loved the amazing view of the temple on top of the cliff and walking around the other temple complex. Watching the wild ocean waves smashing into the huge cliff walls is visually stunning. No need to worry about clothing, as a sarong can be borrowed free of charge. The monkeys are cheeky and can be aggressive so do heed the warnings about them. Well worth the time and money for a visit.", "This temple is a bit lackluster and overcrowded with tourists BUT the view is AMAZING. Even better were the incredibly cheeky monkeys by the roadside. Buy the little bananas and have fun with the furballs. But watch your back cause they will steal your iPhone faster than you can imagine.", "It's the most famous temple in and its die to the stunning background of lake and mountain behind it. The actual temple is much smaller in height that it's actually shown in picture, I was quite surprised by seeing it nevertheless it's a beautiful temple with stunning views and surroundings. Take some time to explore the premises and surroundings. Always crowded with tourists, if you are lucky you will see background in a clear day, it's mostly cloudy. What I did not like was there is a mosque at some distance with loud loud speakers and even in temple we can hear it clearly. A must visit while in .", "You must go and visit this Temple at least once whilst in . It is one of the 9 main temples of and if you go late in the afternoon you may be lucky enough to get in to see the Fire Dance for a small fee. One word of warning though, the monkeys are very inquisitive and quick, so take off any loose jewellery, watches, sunglasses and glasses because they will whip them off you before you know it - possibly breaking them in half or throwing them over the edge of the wall to the cliffs far below. The fire dance is worth seeing, take your camera as the costumes are very colourful and make great photos, but hold onto your camera tightly when walking along the pathways near the cliff wall as the monkeys sit along here waiting to steal your belongings. If they do happen to take something off you try bribing it back off them with some food as they will do anything for a piece of banana etc.", "There is a really very beautiful view on the ocean and a unique sunset. But the temple's architecture is kind of ordinary. Take your best camera with you! If it's sunny, prepare for a warm weather because the walkway along the ocean has no shade. Better get there at least an hour before sunset. There is a kind of small religious ceremony at the sunset. It looked strange to me! but I think it did worth watching once in life to experience different cultures. You should purchase tickets for it and there are limited seats, it's better to buy them first. I strongly suggest you to leave before the ceremony is over because once it finishes all the buses and cars prepare to go at the same time and there will be a very heavy traffic. There are some monkeys, so watch your bags! Outside you can take coconut milk and enjoy ;)", "Scenic view from the cliff. There is akin pathway along the cliff which would give you magnificent view of the temple. Should be included in the travel list.", "Wow, what mesmerizing view, on bank of Lake wonderful Temple, enjoyed every moment being there on hill top really very nice temple", "Went with my wife while staying in Canggu. My advice is rent a moto and just drive there. Not worth to pay a tour being so easy to access. The temple and the area is beautiful and there are markets around. Please try the corn... it is delicious. We had rain but it was still wotrth it", "This a good opportunity to see a temple beside the sea. Great views but be aware that there are a lot of tourists taking pictures here and there. We went on a rainy day and enjoyed it.", "A temple at the top of the mountain with stunning views, we definitely recommend a stop even though it’s quite far from most places. The architecture is stunning and it’s very peaceful as they were not many visitors. PS - get a driver to take you!", "My friend and I drove round the island of Nusa Lembongan to check out the scenery which was absolutely superb. The most memorable moment was standing on the cliff edge and watching as the water crashed against the rocks. I now have some great pics and better memories. Definitely worth a visit.", "This is a very dramatic view. The temple is on top of a rocky outcrop just separated from the main beach by a short distance. We went during the middle of the day and were able to wade out to the base of the temple. Judging from the high tide mark this is not possible all the time. You can also get civet coffee at the stalls on the way here if you are brave - we played conservative.", "This was the beach where my partner proposed to me (in a quieter area with no hagglers) was beautiful! Almost no rubbish compared to Kuta which was covered in rubbish. We hired beach chairs for 50,000 IDR (around $5 AUS) for 2 hours and beers were around $2.50 each for a Bintang aswell so made the day nice and relaxing. Prepare to get hassled by people selling stuff but just say no or ignore them and continue relaxing.", "it was raining very heavily thus the temple is closed to visitors...the water level kept increasing thus the life guards barred anyone close to the temple because some tourist have been swept away by the waves...most tourist flock in this area is because of its panoramic view....once water level rises the is no access to the temple...be watchful if you have kids because they may fall into the sea...", "A beautiful walk with some absolutely breathtaking views! Not a temple as such, but more like a coastal walk around the temple grounds, overlooking the ocean. I recommend going earlier in the day as it can get quite busy, but the entry fee is about $3 AUD - so really affordable and well worth it! Relative fitness level needed as there are a fair few stairs. Would definitely recommend!", "Our driver brought us here as a last stop on our trip up to Ubud from Nusa Dua and whilst we were exhausted we caught a second wind the minute we saw the temples. Absolutely breathtaking. This is what we imagined to be - beautiful coastline, stunning temples and street vendors on every corner. We were there in April and the area was full of tourists. Not too crowded but you did have to wait for tourists to move on in order to snap the perfect photo. If you have the time, hang around for sunset. There are plenty of cafes up to the left where you can get a reasonably priced cocktail and watch the sun go down. We headed home before the full sunset but even 5:00pm sent beautiful colours across the sky. If you're in make the effort to see this. We'll be coming back every trip!", "Worst temple ever. In pictures (photoshoped) looks nice but not in reallity. Just an advertisement trick.", "The stands tall in the ocean.. The sunset making it ever so magnificent.. It just is a great visit.. One shouldn't miss.. It has many many things to appreciate.. With changing light, the temple gives a different feeling while watching it as the waves beat down upon it..", "I have been here on a previous visit to but my travelling companion had not. This was the final stop on a full day tour. The place was totally packed with thousands of visitors mostly I would say to be there for the sunset as it was late in the day when we arrived. We didn't bother walking down the dozens of steps to get closer to the Temple. We just viewed it from the cliff tops. Being late in the day the drive back to our villa was horrendous with the tiny roads packed with huge tour buses. I would recommend visiting very early in the morning before the crowds descend", "We got a driver from Nusa Dua to take us to the temple at noon on a Tuesday. It took about an hour to get there and traffic was very busy. Entrance was 60,000 rupe each and 5, 000 rupe to park. There are several temples to see and many areas to walk. You can get a blessing at the base of the main temple in the water and a small donation is recommended. It was a very hot day and there are many shady areas to cool down. There are tons of shops and eateries around the temples. The prices are highly inflated and they will easily drop the prices. BUT, the reduced prices are still very inflated according to our driver. There are toilets at the entrance and within. The ones at the entrance were ok and had soap at the sink.", "After seeing lots of beautiful images and rave reviews online, we planned a trip on an overcast evening. Perhaps because I had high expectation of the place and that it was an overcast day (no gorgeous sunset), I was rather disappointed by the experience. Firstly, it was crowded with people which kind of spoil the magic of the place, especially after visiting tourist-scarce attractions like nusa ceningan (which was really pretty!). Secondly, there was touts everywhere there was selling all sort of souvenir. You get stop every few steps with people selling you photo taken with their instant camera. Lastly, somehow the place itself doesn't look as pretty as images online, everything looks rather gray. Perhaps all that I was missing was the sunset and the experience would have been great. But I wouldn't recommend visiting if you have been to the beautiful beach of nusa lembogan and nusa cenningan.", "The temple is immensely filled with artistic work but all that will get you by until sunset time. Once you see the sunset view, nothing will make you leave the place, we spent an entire hour just watching nature, never before have I seen such a beauty.", "This place is one of the famous place in that people wants to come. There are the temple there. Nice temple, nice view. But the best is if you like to shopping, this place is correct for you, cause the price is pretty cheap.", "Nice way to see the temple is actually going up to the end of the restaurants and go the last restaurant. Because you will get a much better angle. Drinks and food there is almost the same. Don't go to the first restaurant, it is doubled the price with not much to see, as the plants block the temples on the top of the rock.", "This temple is lovely and attractive. It surrounded with a beautiful nature's view especially the sunset in the afternoon visit no wonder when we came in this place there were lots of people visited and enjoyed taking pictures. Good rocks formation and landscape. Nice experienced indeed.", "The temple located up in the hill. This temple area have a few temple which you can explore with walking, but it can be tough because the trekking course is a stair. From nearest temple you can see a gate named heaven gate. The background of the gate is mount agung. It can be a good spot for taking pictures.", "After being hit on for rupiah at every tuen at the 'mother of temples' this place was a relief. Toilets are free here. Yay!! You can get a coke for 10k at the gate and good local food at local prices. There's a 30k entry fee.... It's really a nice place and worth a look", "The only temple that require an entrance fee and well worth it. Lots of shops selling tourist merchandise. Time your visit to sunset and low tide. Very beautiful at sunset and can walk across to the main temple (in picture) at low tide and get blessed with holy water.", "this ancient temple located at Tabanan Area and juts take about 45 minutes from denpasar, its a unique temple that located at the top of the rock and will be separated with the mainland in high tide but at the low tide we could walk to the temple. enter the main gate you will find the souvenir market as usual as another nese object, they sell souvenir and the have some food stall around if you a love to see a nice sunset this place over a beautiful sunset and you could have some cocktail during the the sunset at the restaurant around the temple. .in the high tide this are offered a good surf for surfing too and if you a surfer its will be nice to surf around the rock. you could combine your visit with other atraction around tabanan area like taman ayun, sangeh and bedugul. i suggest you to visit this place around the sun set, and search information about the low/high tide because some venue of this place depend on the tide if you come at the low tide you could walk close to the temple (you will not allowed to entry the temple) , there's a holy water spring that very unique you could drink the water and its fresh not salt at all. near the temple there's a cave and in the cave they have a holy snake and you could touch the snake", "Good place to visit if you have time but offers only a sunset view and you are not allowed inside the temple so may not be the best thing to do in .", "You can't go inside the temple. You are only allowed to take pictures from outside down below the temple. So, the only photos you get are the photos you can find on google. If I was able to go inside the temple it would have been more interesting. So, I paid for a taxi and temple entry fee to take pictures of the outside of the temple? Total waste of time and money! The only good pictures was of the water and waves.", "Hired a driver, not with the intention of climbing Mt Agung but just of seeing the active volcano, he was game enough to take us into the exclusion zone and right to the Temple complex within 1km of the action. The temple complex which is the largest in is usually packed with tourists and locals but was completely deserted. It was a very eerie experience , wondering amongst the temples with absolutely no one around except the confused stray dogs who had been left behind. Our clothes were ruined from ash/acid rain which fell the whole time and it quite possibly took a few years off my life as a result of what was inhaled , but definitely worth the experience - how many times in your life do you get to see a volcano erupting!!", "We were quite disappointed about this temple. Not nearly as nice as we expected it - there are other temples and places that are way more worth the visit, the time and the money. If you pass anyway, it's ok to have a look. But no detours or extra planning recommended - that's my opinion.", "Nice temple to enjoy the sunset. The place located just exactly on the cliff. Fantastic view but be careful with the monkey here. They may stole your stuff.", "Must see tourist attraction if you are visiting . Very picturesque temples by the sea with one set of temples in the middle of the sea - during high tide", "One of the most amazing temples in , is by the lake Bratan and is surrounded by a nice garden. I've been there twice, today the second and it was sunny so I really enjoyed this visit.", "Looking for best spot sunset?this place must be visit. And they have temple in the beach, but very busy with local and bule person.", "This is a beautiful temple with amazing views of the ocean. Plan to visit earlier in the day to avoid the crowds. Be extra watchful for the monkey's that grab hats, glasses, camera's even phones. Some of them are trained by a few shady characters who will pretend to retrieve your property but will ask for a fee (when they are the ones priming the primates to grab your stuff).", "This place is alright but deffo not worth the 50,000 entry fee. I could have a posh meal in a restaurant here for that price. Considering all other temples are around 15,000 and in other countries temples are free... I wasn’t so impressed. We drove a long way from Ubud on the motorbike as well so take that into consideration when making the journey over there.", "Loved the beach here, not too many hawkers to hassle you, water sports available on the beach and a good assortment of restaurants.", "Nice to visit for short stay but other coastal beaches are nicer in ...try Uluwatu, Padang Padang or Jimbaran Bay", "Be careful....monkeys climb on you. The temple in the middle is interesting but can not enter...only peep. Nice photo spot.", "Swimming in the temple was remarkable. Water so nice in hot day and so clean. Even when my camera lens when pop into swimming pool when dried works fine. It's a must to see it and swim there.", "There is really nothing much to see for the temple. However, it has a splendid view of the cliff and sea. Good to watch sunset. Passed the monkey forest but did not see many monkeys.", "Having seen several anese temples on our trip, this was our favourite. Beautiful landscape and setting. Impossible to take a bad photo. The temple itself had several areas and spaces to explore. The path walkway along the coastline gave several angles of the temple and views over the beaches below. The monkeys are cheeky and will go for sunglasses, hats and phones so hold on tight to your valuables! The experience of being in this place was wonderful and better than other temples we've seen here.", "We went to visit the temple and to see the show. The temple itself is in a very pretty location, and the location is more amazing than the buildings. It gets crowded before the show, but the show is really good despite the huge crowd. The person who plays the monkey steals the show. The dancers are beautiful and the performers are amazing. I would highly recommend it.", "A beautiful temple on rocks approximately 60 mtrs from shore. Where the monks go to worship. A lovely site v", "There's a sign before the beach letting us know it's \\garbage season\\\" at seminyak beach from December to April. It wasn't swimmable when we went, there was so much garbage floating around. I would give it a miss during this time of year, there are much nicer beaches around to enjoy.\"", "Too high expectation for rather insignificant temple, however coastline is splendid and sunset beautiful. Too many people and monkeys stealing glasses rather spoilt it. Recommend leaving at sunset to avoid car park chaos. I would say this is definitely missable!", "I went here with friends from London and Australia. The temple always busy as always. Lots of nese people and tourist vame and pray at temple and asked for holy water. Location has big car park and we pay entrance ticket. Ticket for local and foreigner are different rate. We passed local shops/ arcade which is selling nese art and cloth. The gate of the temple full of people taking picture. For best view, we went to the cafe which is close with the temple. We can see the temple and sunset clearly. Food price are cheap. We are glad we got perfect sunset there.", "sunset is the time to go here. watch the local surfers. and watch the sunset. look at the two sides of the temples.", "Yes - throngs of tourists & locals selling - but you have to see it. The setting is amazing - the actual temple is very small & you can't go in - but it's spectacular. Set in crags that appear to be a basalt flow - on closer inspection black sandstone. Never seen that before. For sunset - go just up road and dine at Pan Pacific - world class.", "Myself together with three other friends visited the temple on the evening of 15th March. There was a small entrance fee to the temple at IDR 10,000 and additional IDR 100,000 to catch their Kecak Dance & Fire Performance. A leaflet was handed out, containing the storyline of the dance itself. The performance was about an hour long. It was an enjoyable performance plus we got to catch the sunset, which are very instagram-worthy photos. The temple are home to the wild monkeys so be sure to keep any lose items in your bags and avoid holding onto any items on hand. My mobile phone was snatched by a monkey but fortunately the locals were extremely spot on and helpful. They managed to retrieved my phone after a good 30 mins. There were minor scratches on my mobile but still functioning well despite dropping from a certain height. The staff and locals were extremely friendly and courteous, one of the must visit place in !", "A nice place to stroll about with the famous lake temple smaller than expected. As with other recent reviews, the water was down when we visited so you don't get the picture postcard effect but still a beautiful sight. Fairly busy but enough space to take everything in at a leisurely pace. A definite place to stop if you're heading north to Lovina (or vice versa).", "Again my review is on surroundings of temple as one cannot go inside temples in . This temple is at the shore of beach and have some very interesting sights around it. We had fabulous time around specially the place were big waves explode with rocks and you get shower and also experienced one of the deadliest snake in Indonesia.", "We traveled for three hours to visit and it is a very pretty temple, not as big as it seems in the pictures and although all the gardens etc are very well kept I wouldn’t say it’s worth the lengthy trip that we had to take to get there.", "We visited just before sunset. Just beautiful. We also watched the dance spectacular which was fun and entertaining. You cannot go inside the temple itself but the surrounding area is interesting and has FANTASTIC views on both sides. Highly recommend a visit.", "The best location to visit in . The temple on cliff One should BV take care of belongings as monkeys try to take away", "We visited this temple last Thursday. It was quite warm but we donned the purple sarongs for modesty. Take care with the monkeys attracted to jewellery and sunglasses. We saw one drinking a small bottle of hand sanitiser that he had obviously pinched from someone. The rangers armed with sling shots help out. Interesting to see the temple from the different view points and the cliffs.", "We traveled an hour from our villa to get here. It was totally worth it. A guide took us around and offer some flowers and incense sticks. It is a peaceful and serene place. Nice experience. If you are wearing shorts, you need to cover yourself with a cloth(provided by the Temple)", "We spent about 3 hours at the temple. sadly we were not allowed inside the temple but nevertheless it was a good place to visit by the sea. Unfortunately the sea was rough so we did not dare to walk across the temple. Some shopping for souveniers can be done but do bargain.", "This is another temple full of monkeys but is worth a visit for the spectacular views. Its only a couple of dollars to get in but BEWARE OF THE OLDER GUIDE. You dont need a guide as you just have to walk around by yourself which we would have preferred. This guy tagged around with us didnt encourage us to do the long arms of the walk which are very doable and then asked for a $10 tip at the end Tends to leave a sour taste in your mouth. Without him it would have been worth a visit!", "First thing to know is you aren't allowed to go to the temple since it is in the sea. You can only see it from far and stroll in the garden made. Plus they charge you 60.000IDR for entry.", "This is an amazing temple on water, clean and peaceful without anyone harassing you at the gate. No guide needed you can visit the temple on your own... On your way to pemuteran for example please make a stop here....", "Pretty Cool but just so so. The tide was out so we could walk to the temple. When we got there we were told we had to drink holy spring water from some holy man before we could go further. In a country where 100% of the water is contaminated with coliform bacteria? I'm not drinking their water !!", "The attractions in the area include a temple perched on the edge of the high reef of wild wave beach and Kecak dance to be shown at 6 everyday. The temple itself gives an enormous chills on how the religious event is held in such a beautiful site. The surrounding areas are filled with breezy air from the open wide oceans with the waves rolling in and out to make the vibes even more exciting! We chose not to watch the dance as the timing of sunset was the same as the start of the show. We couldn't afford missing the moment ... We may pass a sunset everyday but watching it here made us realize how great and glorious our Creator is! There was a little surprise though as some monkeys went out of their hiding places to also bid farewell at the sunset. Tourists are advised to take cover and ask local guides who are ready to drive away some of naughty monkeys.", "Here you can enjoy beautiful sunset while sipping your favourite freshly squeezed juice or a Bintang beer. Do not miss the stroll along the coast and rituals around the temple.", "The temple is located on a rock just offshore. This is an extremely popular tourist destination and the whole area is often very busy indeed, especially in the late afternoons, pre-sunset. It is advisable to go there during weekday coz it is always very crowded on weekend and around 5 plus to see the sunset. Must see this magnificent Temple in , you will never regret.", "Entrance to the site is 60,000 IDR (less than 5 USD). This place MUST be seen for sunset! It is definitely a romantic place so if you happen to be traveling with your partner, definitely take time to go watch the sunset. The temple itself is pretty vast so I recommend you get there a bit early to walk the site and make sure you find the best spot to watch the sun go down. If you venture at the bottom of the temple perched on the rocky mount, wear adequate footwear, it’s a bit muddy & slippery due to the tide. The place gets packed, so the minute the sun is down, head back out because the longer you wait, the worst the traffic jam gets on way back out.", "Went to the beach hoping to spend the day there. We walked the length of the beach ( which is quite long). Sadly the beach was very dirty, there was a lot of plastic bottles, bags, debris in the water and on the beach itself. I got into the water but had to get out immediately as I was surrounded by dirt. There are also numerous hawkers which is great the problem is that they do not take no thank you as an answer and pursue you and nag. It starts becoming uncomfortable and you daren't make eye contact or take an interest in what they are selling. This is sad for them as they probably lose out on potential sales", "This temple is superb! It can be quite busy at times with many tourists constantly trying to get the best photo! You will not be disappointed!", "Enjoyed the gentle walk to the temple. Was assisted by lady keeper, who carried stick to chase away monkeys if approached. Temple was ancient , Views were breathtaking.We had safe walking shoes, hat and sunnies. Half day visit, was enough.", "The temple is situated on a beautiful cliff overlooking the ocean facing west, making for a beautiful sunset scene. The sprawling complex around the temple is bare of interesting features, and the temple itself is not accessible to visitors. Don't come here for a temple tour, come for the views.", "Make no mistake, this is one of the most beautiful temple in and a must visit place! but too bad the monkey ruined it all. We didn't enjoy much and always beware of our surrounding. We even saw more than 5 tourists got items stolen by the monkey! Just don't wear any items that will attract the monkey and don't bring your sun glass! Still the cliff offer a magnificent view of the temple during the sunset!", "No image can convey the real beauty of this place, so it attracts visitors from all over the world. Many couples and honeymooners have their pictures taken there. If you travel with children there's a small playground near so there is something for everyone. Many vendors are near but they are outside the parking lot and not a lot of hassle. There are also small boats so you can see the temple from the water side.", "We did not have much time as we're driving from Semaniyak to Ubud nevertheless we had a good view of the temple area which was quite breathtaking.As it was late morning the main temple was not accessible due to the water surrounding it.however the commercialization of the area around the temple (a Polo clothes store !!) was a bit off putting..", "This is just one of the places 'on the list' of things to see. The views of the water and cliffs are spectacular. The temple itself is pretty for a pictures but you can't go into it. Walking along the grounds are nice however there are some very badly behaved monkeys who will try to aggressively take your belongings. Luckily we were with a guide who took my bag and sent the monkey on his way. Further down the path we met a family who was not quite as fortunate and were watching a monkey chew on one of their sandals, way up in the tree. Apparently they like flip flops, sunglasses and lots of other interesting things that may not seem interesting to humans. So, hang on to your stuff or don't bring it at all. It is a good walk so wear comfortable shoes.", "This is a nice spot to stop off and soak up a bit of culture. Dress fairly conservatively as it is an active place of worship for local Hindus. Sarongs are provided for men and women, so take one (you'll have to pay a small fee) as it contributes to the upkeep of the temple. Great views from the cliffside path to and from the temple itself. It does get very busy, but it only takes about 45 minutes to walk most of it. Be careful of the resident monkeys (Barbary Macaques) as they will bite and try to steal food. There are guides and staff who try to keep the tourists safe, but some people get too close and then wonder why their bags are stolen, etc. Just don't feed them or get too close and they won't associate us with food! Even when I was there, someone managed to get too close to the edge (which has a protective wall to stop people falling off the cliff edge) and they had their iphone stolen off them by a monkey, which proceeded to destroy it. If you're passing, definitely worth a visit.", "We really wanted to see this temple due to the photographs we had seen before going. It is an amazing location, but if you've seen any photos of it, you needn't visit the place. Understanably, the actual temple is closed off to the public so people can worship. This means that you cant get any closer than anyone else's photos. We spent about 20 minutes there, and that was mainly due to walking along the cliff top. We were a bit disappointed really.", "Instagram worthy for the photos taken at the Gate of Heaven and seeing Mt Agung for its backdrop. Picking a sunny day is perfect but hot ; a rainy or cloudy day is cooler but you may not have the Mountain behind. We got lucky : it rained but cleared after the one and a half hour wait for photos at the gate 😉 Takes two hours and a half to get there from Kuta and there are some beautiful rice fields on the way up the mountain.", "Famous landmark in consisting of rock formations by the sea and a Hindu temple. It is a very popular tourist area that when we got there, people came in in droves that we had difficulty getting near the rock formations. It was also high tide that we cannot get near the temple.", "Gorgeous water temple in the mountains of . I did a water temple tour and saw 3 but this may be my favorite. So gorgeous and peaceful. Bring a light sweater. The only thing I didn’t like is that some girl was holding a very large bat with its wings fully outstretched and it looked unhappy.", "Having seen so many photos of this temple, I was really looking forward to the idyllic setting but as with most famous temples, it was very overcrowded and it isn't cheap. We paid 50,000 each to get into the temple and 5,000 to park and was ready to leave after 5 minutes. You can get good photos but it isn't a representative of what it's actually like Is it worth seeing, yes, but just don't expect a peaceful visit and outstanding beauty", "Just walk up and enjoy the serene atmosphere &amazing view to Agung Mt. The temple itself is closed, reserved only for local ceremonies! Access fee 20k IDR incl.sarong, but not including the Gate of HeavenTrick Photo (iconic Instagram viral photo) done by a local \\master\\\" with a glass chop under the camera, for an extra charge. BUT it's a 1 or 2 hours line, in the order of access tickets! Just take with your phone few pics at the Gate between the people from the line! And take some relax moments in a shadow quiet corner! when you step down... A must visit 2H away from Ubud, together with Tirta Gangga, Amed beach &Taman Ujung. Call your driver to come pick up you from the entrance tree, not walk back by crowded street.\"", "It is the highest temple i have ever been and i didn't regret climbing to the top! Of course i have to make a stop to take my breath from time to time but surprisingly it took me less than an hour to reach the top, that is the Lempuyang Luhur temple. There are other temple below but our goal is the top! We took a guide which we bargain for the fee, but when we reach the top we realize that he is worth it. Not only because of some big monkeys that he assist us to hush, but also for moral support. It was cloudy after we climb half way and the fog was covering below area.. About 5 min to the top, walking through the last bridge, the view takes my breath away! It was all white as far as my eyes can see and the moment was so divine that it felt like i was in heaven!! The temple is small, but being on the top, i just have to take more than 10 min to enjoy and be in the temple. It felt so peaceful with the sound of the bells from the priest and the worshiper chanting their holy song.. It is advisable to bring sufficient water and a bit of cookies, but if you, somehow, run out of it on the way up, no need to worry as there are many vendor selling them on the way, with double price of course. But when you''ve been up, i bet you don't mind to pay.", "A very unique temple on the shore. This was the first time I visited a temple after wading thru sea water. The location was picture perfect and very beautiful to watch the sunset. Overall a unique experience", "We had a short stop over there, but from my point of view, it would be worth to visit the temple for at least 2h. Its really beautiful and you will have a lot of options to sit down and relax. They also offer possibilities to eat/drink.", "The temple itself is beautiful, and the process of getting there is well organized. Yes you have to pay for the entrance, but they need the money for upkeep, and yes they are constantly fixing it, even while we were there. And yes there are so many tourists and instagramers who wait hours to get a picture in front of temple of heaven, but it does NOT take away from the experience. If you are one of those people who just have to get the perfect shot, then yeah you will wait for hours and get your perfect instagram picture, it’s your choice. But you can also bypass the lines, go pretty close to it (behind the photographer) and take your own picture which is not perfect, but so what? Take in the experience, block out the lineup of people and just be in that place, in that moment. Trust me, you will like Lempuyang , it is magical.", "Even though the board at the ticketing counter had warned visitor to take care of their own possession eg glasses, necklaces etc. we did not expect the monkey to be so aggressive. There were people at the gate and along the walkway asking if we need a guide, we turned down the offer not knowing that the monkeys will grab my friend's leg and take her slippers away. Even though a helper helped to get the slipper back, the experience had bugged us for the rest of our time there. Unlikely that i will return albeit the view of the sea, cliff and temple was beautiful.", "You can't believe the view of this temple till you see it yourself. It's having a direct view to the ocean. To see the area, you need to step up & down through the steps. Monkeys were everywhere, specially the sunset time. They were a little naughty, so take care of your small belongings. I loved the place. Strongly recommended.", "Nice view overlooking the ocean. It gets super crowded in the evening as many gather to watch the sunset and a famous dance called God and Fire. We went for the view before sunset in Jimbaran beach.", "It was a very beautiful temple with beautiful flowers.we stayed in this place about 4hours and we loved it.", "We went to this temple as part of a tour booked through trip advisor. Although the temple is beautiful to see on the outside, we could not go inside without waiting in line for some phoney blessing/ photo op and request for donations. There was garbage in the water and inside the cave that supposedly held a sacred snake. It was extremely disappointing to see a sacred temple so neglected. Oh and you have to dodge all of the tourists with their ***%#’@ selfie sticks!", "Cool weather here and peaceful lake. Just a nice place to take walks and sit down for a bit to enjoy the cool climate. There is a temple compound here. Might be better to engage a guide who can fill you in on the significance of the various temples.", "Was such a good location We were asked to purify ourselves at the spring And then go to temple But temple was locked Only a short staircase Had to pay for purification Only a hoax - not worth it Don't be fooled Can still see temple from the shore Good pictures", "We spent a couple of hours here and stayed to enjoy the sunset view. There were plenty of tourists, but I never felt smothered. We did not stop at the holy snake caves, but did walk the grounds and took many family pictures with beautiful backgrounds. We felt the best place to watch the setting sun was on the nicely maintained terraced grass before walking down the steps. I really loved seeing all the sparrows, at least I think they were, fly in front of the smaller temple just north of the main one just as the sun sank into the ocean!", "This is a very small temple located on a cliff right by the sea. The view of the location is spectacular. This temple is an icon of . If you are in you must visit this temple. The sunset is also great.", "It sure was nice to get to this section of , which like Ubud, had less traffic and more green hills. When you go, wear pants or a long skirt or dress (for girls) and you will not have to \\rent\\\" a wrap. This is an active worship site for the Hindu people and shorts are not appropriate. There is an entry fee plus, for $2 each you borrow a purple wrap that goes around your waist and get a plastic bag of small bananas to feed the monkeys. They are sneaky and like to take sandals off of girls' feet *(saw it happen when we came and when we were leaving). There are locals who offer the monkeys some other food so they let go of the stolen item. Then you tip the local for retrieving your item. Anyway, the setting is beautiful. There are many places to take photos along the cliff walkways. The temple was full of worshippers and is not available for entry by the general public. The ultimate temple, which is towards the edge of the cliff, is for the priest only. They have ceremonial dances here in the evening. Saw the arena for that but were not there at performance time so cannot comment on that. The monkeys are all around, but by the time we arrived in the afternoon, none of them wanted our bananas. Probably too full already. One even hissed at my husband with an open mouth full of sharp teeth when he tried to offer him one.\"", "MUst see in , scenic views and ferocious monkeys :P. View of Indian ocean from the Cliff will make u feel awwwwww !!", "The temple itself was located on the cliff face and we got some spectacular photos. The only negative was we went at a peak time so was packed with visitors, and due to the time of year was extremely hot and humid. A great place to visit but suggest attending early morning to avoid the heat and crowds. The whole work was enjoyable and easy enough to complete. Also a lot of monkeys for those that haven’t been to the Ubud monkey forest to see them yet.", "its really touristic there where alot of chinees people that visit this location and it is not so specatular it is just ok to do it on your travel but you can see it on different locations in nusa lembongan aswell.", "Well worth a visit to see this beautiful temple on the lake. The most scenic temple we visited in for sure. Quite busy but we managed to get plenty of photos and take in the views.", "Beautiful temple to visit and good place to take nice pictures. There are 7 temples to visit and it takes 4 hours and a lot of sweat to visit them all. Many stairs to be climbed, but very often there are little shops to buy water and snacks. We did it with our three kids of 12, 11, and 7 and took the \\shortest\\\" way up. It is do-able if you have the time. We had a cloudy day, so did not see a thing from the top. Very little tourists going up and many locals going to pray and do their ceremonies. There are 2 routes going up, one a short cut to the top and one that passes all the temples. When we wanted to go up to the last and highest temple, we were walking on our own and in the clouds. There were monkeys and they did NOT seem to be friendly! We were forewarned to not watch them in the eyes. We did not, but felt very threatened and no locals to help us out. I tried three times to pass some monkeys blocking our way, but instead of going away they showed their teeth and sissed at us. We decided to not take any risk and turned around. So, be careful. Anyway, the best temple is the first one at 5 min from the entrance.\"", "The gardens are a great place for walking and the sea view is also nice, but the fact they never let you enter the temple is disappointing. Too much commercialization around.", "Ignore the steps you climb because the view washes away your tiredness in a blow of breeze! A rare scene which we sometimes watch only on tv and smile looking at the view! There are temples around and a stage of art performance which looks nostalgic! A great place to have a day visit before a good lunch.", "This place is absolutely breathtaking. The temple itself isn't big as the others in but the view of the ocean, the cliff faces and the forest was stunning. We didn't walk around much as we had such a big day but we sat in the shade of a field which you can view the cliffs and hills around. No photo can make the vision of the temple on cliff look good, you have to see it your self. The monkeys at the temple are the cheekiest and the rowdiest, so you need to watch out for them. We watched the Kecak performance at sunset and it made this place even more magical. The performers were excellent and pulled some funny stunts throughout the show. However it got a bit dangers when fire embers were kicked around, so be careful if you are right at fore front of the stage. Either all this is a place you must see if you love culture and tradition.", "Must see for all tourists at . You can miss all temples except 2 and one of them is Tanah Lot. I was amazed at the view and enamored with its serenity. One can reach there by 4 pm. Do a little bit of shopping if you like first as the shops begin to close soon after sunset. Bargaining is a must. Start with a 70% discounted price on the offer and increase the price with capping it at 60% of the offer price maximum. It is beautiful at sunset. Of course you need to find a quiet place for yourself with all the bustling tourists and vendors around you. There are no idols in the temple though. The temple on the cliff and the seaside is simply alarming. I wondered what an experience would it have been in the days when the temple was functional.", "You will not be the only one visiting this picturesque temple on the lake, but I think it is still worth a visit. Loved watching the ceremonies taking place and exploring the grounds. Worth seeing if you're in the area.", "The location and the view over the ocean are great. Otherwise the temple is small and very crowded. The walks on both sides ofnthe the temple and good to do to get nice pictures. You really need to watch out for the monkey. They are not offensive but they are really trying to grab anything they can steal (children's shoes off their feet, sunglasses off tour head, ...)", "This place is absolutely unreal, the views and it's location is just so beautiful being right by the sea. We even got to hold a snake and get our photo taken for $10NZD, the snake was HUGE! Definitly put this on your \\to do\\\" list when you go to , the temples here are stunning.\"", "I’m really in love for this place! Surreal, clean, amazing view ou the Temple. The whole way till the temples is decorated. One of the most beautiful places I’ve ever been", "Beautiful views!! Just breathtaking for photos!! Highly recommend coming here!!! We went early in the morning to avoid the crowd and the guy in the front came over and basically insisted we hired him as a guide and to scare off the monkeys so we agreed because I read so many reviews on the monkeys! Anyway, I barely saw any monkeys that morning aside from a few that were just on the trees. If I could change anything, I wouldn't have had the guy come with us because he basically just followed us around and take a few pictures for us and in the end, insisted we tipped him! Beside that, the temple is just beautiful!!!!! Highly recommend going but don't have a \\guide\\\" unless you go in the afternoon when monkeys get real hungry and naughty\"", "Go before the sunset around 5:30pm and see how amazing this place is, the cliffhanger temple blend with the stunning ocean background. Totally Speechless ! Really a must visit !", "Great to see the sunset! You can touch the Holy snake and the Holy water from the sourse! We've got a flower in our hair and were blessed by a pandit. Near the Temple is a big market you can visit afterwards.", "This area is stunningly beautiful. Though the 'temple' is really a very small part of the area. There was a great breeze coming in from the sea as well. You'll be provided with a sarong where you buy your ticket. BEWARE of the monkeys.. best if you go in with your sunglasses and hats tucked away and nothing in your hands, because they will try and take it aggressively.", "The temple is jampacked during our visit so it took us a while to capture some good photos with photobombers free. They say that it's a good place to catch the sunset here, unfortunately we didn't catch a good one. If others want to visit this i suggest they should come early so that they can enjoy this temple.", "This is a very beautiful in a lake and the scenery around is spectacular. With the mountains in the back ground the whole setting of the temple is beautiful. Restaurant on the opposite side of the temple have a nice view of this whole scenery which can be enjoyed over a meal.", "so nice scenic view and also instagramable. It is one of iconic spot for tahing picture for the temple also printed in Rp 50000 money. Good arrangement place and when I was there also they held a mlasti ceremony so i said wow i could see directly.", "I enjoyed this temple. I think because the vendors weren't as pushy as other places. I had an excellent driver. We stopped to buy strawberries on the way. It had a very peaceful feeling though busy with a few school students on tours. The temple was different than I expected. I thought it more of an island, but it is close to sidewalk. You can see the stones on which they place bamboo boards to walk to this small isolated structure. I also thought I small. Being on the back of the \\blue\\\" money I thought it would be a larger size. There is a fenced in family of deer for viewing. A wonderful Buddhist structure is outside the walls of the water temple. Another temple has a beautiful color door. The sacred tree is more appreciated from a distance to understand how big it was. The place is clear with wired food shaped trash receptacles. Parking was easy, but the drive was very long.\"", "Well it was not on my to see list but was on my wife's and i am very glad she took me along. Despite waiting a while to get yet another Sunset and the massive amount of people it was a beautiful place and worth a look. I note prior review that said go see the sunrise as less congested and the rubbish well seems covered in it just look in any drain. Good observations and if I went back it would be Sunrise I think. We were lucky to be there at a time where Low tide co-coincided with Sunset so all good. Take the opportunity to have a yarn with people around you as well you never know who is there. I spoke to an American, a Belguin and an Aussie :) Yep go and have a look as this is more of the Culture and history of and their dominant Hindu religion.", "Fantastic location with nearby rice terraces and 'twin lake view' but most importantly it's not Disney style but used for local people to worship. Watched preparations for sacrifice of chicken and duck in the lake,the animals treated very gently.", "this is a wonderful temple that is justly famous ,however it took me a very long car trip on extremely conjested roads to get there from Sanur which is actually not far away. Once there there is an entrance fee and hundreds of stalls to pass through before getting onto the terraces overlooking the ocean and the possibility of walking down toward the temple on the rock. It is considered a sacred site of great significance despite the hundreds of tourists and as such reminds me of large temples in India and the great cathedrals of Europe that welcome both cultural tourists and the devout. One day I would like to stay nearby and visit in the early morning before the tour buses arrive.", "Visited this iconic cultural site with the family Be prepared to don a sarong to enter the temple and watch out for the monkeys who can be a bit light fingered", "I have visited this temple many times. It is quite stunning as it is perched high on a cliff overlooking the ocean on southern . Most visitors travel there to see the sunset however my granddaughter and I went to see the monkeys that call the temple home. In the past the monkeys have been every where and can be very persistent. As we entered the man who tied our sarong warned us to be aware they may take our eye pod or glasses. He offered to guide us but we declined, good decision as it turned out. In the temple itself there were no monkeys at all. I'm sure most people were relieved, not us. On further investigation we saw a small troop across the forecourt under the trees eating corn. I'm not sure why there are so few now. They must feed them approaching sunset so that tourists will have peace. It is really worth a visit just not many monkeys.", "A beautiful setting for a temple, perched almost precariously on a cliff overlooking the vast ocean, surf beating at the base, cool sea breeze easing the hot sun beating down. Another gorgeous landmark that should be on your list. That said, the temple itself is a bit of an anti-climax as you can't access parts of it and there isn't much there to see. We did get some close-ups of the monkeys that inhabit the surrounding forest, they decided to come down, en masse, to feast on the fruits that the worshippers were throwing to them - ultimately got chased away by the temple guards, but pretty cool to see close up.", "So this temple is actually something like 6 or more temples. Most people only visit the first one, which is the signature picture you see with the three triangular monumental doors. At the bottom of the temple, they will show you the map. The second temple isn't much of a temple, it is only an alter, but you can see it by riding on a moped or walking. After the second temple, you have to climb up via the stairs. When we went, it was raining pretty hard so we stopped at the second one. I'd say, unless you're going to go up the mountain to at least see the third temple, no need to see the second one. It'll take probably 3+ hours if you want to see all six and you have to be really fit. I asked our guide, she said the first temple and the one at the very top (fourth one? can't remember) are the most beautiful / landmark so we were okay just having seen the first one but I think if I were in for an extended time, I may consider a day hike here for exercise and to see all the temples. As for the guides, our guide asked for $30 to take us up, which I thought was ridiculous. We bargained it down to $10. So there's a lot of room for bargaining with the guides. Also I've generally felt the quality of guides in are very poor. We had quite a few guides at different sites, none were very good at telling about the history of the temple or an interesting stories or facts, etc. Their knowledge is about the same as probably any local nese. Our driver told us, generally they are not certified guides and have not gone through any training. None the less, it is helpful if you're not getting cheated at a high rate.", "I arrived on 27/12 and this was my first trip to . The beach was filled with rubbish, which I learnt soon enough happens every year in Seminyak. The sand was the colour of dirt - not very enticing to lay a towel on! It was a shame that the hotel I stayed in employed guys to \\clean up\\\" the rubbish, but this literaly involved pushing the stuff further up the beach, either out of view of the hotel guests, or just far enough so that when the tide came in, it took the rubbish back out into the sea! Really disappointing that this hasn't been dealt with considering it happens every year.\"", "Was lucky enough that the high tide was just coming in when we visited so got great pics of the waves crashing into the rocks. Dont miss the walk across to the main temple and drink from the fresh water spring. place worth spending a couple of hours.", "Beautiful, breathtaking views from this cliff temple. Monkeys there are very naughty, they tried to catch my sunglasses! After sunset we saw there a traditional dance.", "The water was brackish, the hawkers excessive and the trash, well what can I say, has a problem.", "As of my recent visit on June 24th 2013, a lot of the monkeys which used to plague tourists were gone! They had been removed to live in the forrest, rather than coming in huge packs to snatch whatever they can from innocent tourists. During my visit there, I spotted only a very few, and they did not bother anyone, I think the tourists bother them more instead. I find many of the guides have sling-shots in their hands ready to attack the poor monkeys should they behave badly. Anyway, I did not have to worry about getting a nasty bites. I just enjoyed walking around the surroundings and marvel at the beauty of it all! It can be quite warm and sunny, so sun protection and water is much needed, so is decent clothes to show respect, otherwise, they always provide those with sarongs and sashes. The 5:30pm kecak dance performance is NOT to be missed, if you are into culture. While watching the dance, the beauty of the sunset in all its splendor is shown before your eyes, this is the you come for! This is an essential experience in every sense of word.", "Best visited close to sunset, this small temple on a rock is surrounded by the ocean at high tide. Come in the late afternoon to walk around the base of the temple before the tide comes in. Then watch the sunset from one of the bars or beachfront restaurants nearby. Be aware you may not be able to enter the actual temple itself. Expect medium to large crowds in the evenings. Take 20 minutes to enjoy the surrounding gardens and statues too. The black and white cloths and wraps around statues are holy colours.", "It is not everyday that you see a temple on a lake on top of the mountain with a background of another mountain.", "Very impressive experience that you have to do in Nusa Lembongan especially during sunset time. Enjoy !", "That's the only hinduist temple built on the sea, and therefore everybody wants to see it, so there are hundreds of tourists, and may be more for Sunset… You can only see the temple, it is not possible to go Inside.", "One of the most beautiful places in the world (although that can be said about practically everywhere in ). Even without the temple and the grounds, the seaside landscape is gorgeous. But the temple is the kind of architecture that makes the landscape look like it was created specifically for the temple to be there! Find out in advance what the tide schedule is. At low tide you can wade across (with the help of guides) 15 or 20 feet to the tiny island the temple is on. Unfortunately, I spent too long exploring the grounds on the mainland and got there just as the last visitors were returning and no more visitors could go across. But it was still worth it, because it was so beautiful.", "While the sunset was beautiful and the waves crashing on the rocks is right beneath you. You can't actually visit the temple tourists are not allowed in. So that was a minus for me. But if you want to just view the sunset than definitely worth a go. You are actually facing the see so the waves crash right on you if you stand on the edge.", "The temple is really beautiful and more amazing is the view.. perched on top of a steep cliff, the sunsets are splendid. A must go for the dance, sunset and the views.", "lots to see and do with some breathtaking views over the ocean. There are a few cheeky monkeys, but they seemed harmless. Lots of culture to become immersed in and a great way to experience a traditional nese temple.", "A place so scenic is hard to ever forget. Set amongst the mountains and an idyllic lake, the temple is a must to see when in . The temple complex grounds are also immaculately maintained.. Organised car parking makes it easy to access the place too.", "Warm gorgeous blue water. Shallow a long way out. While not the worst we've seen in our travels it is sad to see such a lovely beach with so much plastic and litter. \\Hawkers\\\" selling trinkets, ice cream, fruit etc were overall friendly. If you were not interested a simple but firm \\\"no thank you\\\" was sufficient. On average about 50,000 reps for beach chairs for 2 for two people the day.\"", "We enjoyed walking around this temple with its beautiful lakeside setting. It is very popular so expect crowds. It is an active temple so there are areas you are not allowed to enter. Plenty of photo opportunities and as it is an active temple interesting to observe the local ceremonies.", "The crowds get crazy, but do not miss this temple. Incredible view, especially at sunset. The show is probably not worth it (better ones in Ubud) so wait for the crowd to go there and then enjoy a little more peace and quiet. Beware of the monkeys! People get stuff stolen all the time, so be VERY careful.", "This is a must do attraction. The scenery is beautiful, the temple is outstanding and the monkeys stealing things from the tourists is entertaining. Seriously I could watch that for hours. I did have to yell at and threaten a monkey that stole my girlfriends sandal right off her foot, I got him to let it go but it has some nice souvenir bite marks in it. The downside: the traffic. We drove our own car here, but the stream of traffic and buses coming and going to the site far exceed the capacity of the roads in the Bukit. This means that anytime not in the morning your travel from say the airport is going to be well over an hour one way for the short trip. Coming or going for the sunset peak time and you could be on the road for hours of one way travel. Seriously is a picture worth it?", "This temple is very famous, lots of tourists and locals visit this temple to see the sunset. You can walk to the temple during low tide, around sunset time. During high tide it is spectacular to see the waves hitting the temple. Although it is very busy here and there are (to) many shops with souvenirs this is still a beautifull place to visit.", "is a magic place to be. Good atmosphere and excellent conservation of the Temple and the place. You can take pictures everywhere because even the seaside view is fantastic", "Upon arriving we thought the place would be very crowded because of all the cars and busses, but because the place is so big this turned out to be okay. Very pretty temple. The area around the temple is made for tourists, with lots of funny statues, gorgeous flowers and places to grab a bite. Everything is clean.", "The iconic landmark of . Good for shopping and sightseeing. One of the cheapest place for shopping, even it is not as cheap as local price but much cheaper than many shops nearby other tourism sites. Reach the temple 1 hour prior the sunset start is good. You will have a time to visit a secred cave beneth the cliff for blessing. Then if sky is open try to take some place on the cliff (there are many restaurants) seeing the beautiful sunset scene.", "Too crowded because so famous temple. There were people praying. So peaceful and pleasant to hear. The bad side need to pay to go to the toilet.", "We loved the temple, it is really beautiful. There is a nice walk by the lake, the views are amazing. It is a must see in .", "Superb location for a temple. The serene lake and the lush surroundings make it a must visit experience. It was raining and overcast when we were there but still we could move around and soak it all in.", "We arrived before the mad rush which was a joy. The stalls were mainly shut (9.30ish) and therefore there was no hassle. We had been advised to walk towards the temple and then walk left towards the golf course, this proved to be great advice giving a great view of the island temple.", "pros: - soft sand and clear sea - large and wide beach - a great place for canoing, the water current is not strong - the access to the beach is pretty easy. its accessible for eldery. - cheap hawker local food - a great place for little one to play some sand - theres massage service if you like one cons: - you need to pay for shading umbrella for rp50.000 - you need to pay for toilet and shower for every use. its pretty dirty. you need to provide towel, soap and shampoo by your own - you cant surf, body board or jet ski here - no proper cafe or restaurant. all food provided by local hawker - sometimes you can encounter local dogs around the beach - a lot of people during weekend and school holiday", "This temple is located in a beautiful environment and is a nice site if this is what you are looking for ! Access to the inside of the temple is not possible but one could spend one hour there strolling around . There is also a Buddhist stupa close by and a huge mosque not too far on the side of the mountain from where it is possible to take nice pictures of the temple !", "it was the first temple we visited that before getting to it our driver said: it's beautiful. he did not say the same about any other places, with such sincerity. the number of locals having fun at the temple/Park also tells you that it is something that they treasure. we recommend going to this place, taking some time to go around the entire area. some were smoking, which we found a bit disturbing to the area. some groups were singing and playing. it might disturb tourists but if that is their way of enjoying their Park and temple, I am happy that they do it. the lake was foggy and even more beautiful than I could imagine, since it gave a mystery look to all those buildings. we just avoided an Are where we were the only two, and only one guy who was looking too much for us. probably an useless tourist fearfrom us. it was a great visit, do take the time to visit it.", "Went to one of the main tourist attractions and a sacred temple in . Definitely a must if you go to and love their heritage and respect their culture. Don't forget to take tonnes of pics as there were quite a few people who went nuts. A place to remember for many years to come. Thank you for the wonderful experience!", "Although many reviews are recommended for sunset visit, I visited during the day time to avoid crowds of tourist. It's one of ’s most important landmarks, it's unique to see offshore Hindu temple. You can also walk on the shore and even along the shallows to the rock offshore temple.", "Not a must visit for me but if your near by you can try it once. Its a temple with much water bodies a lot of fishes in it. For me best thing was to feed fishes there and nothing much to do here", "Lempuyang temple is one of the oldest temple in . If you're an adventurous and fit person, this temple is perfect for you. As of all temples in , Pura Lempuyang is sacred and it's where nese hindu people came here looking for peace, to pray and to connect with the God. So a proper well-mannered outfit is a must. As the temple lies in the middle of a jungle (a steep one too), proper footwear is important. I would recommend not to wear flip flops. Bring your jacket as It gets cold from time to time and sarong (sarong is mandatory). You will have to climb over 1700 steps until you reach the peak of the temple (Pura Lempuyang Luhur), it's quite challenging but manageable. While hiking up the stairs, we encountered quite a lot of macaques. They're not aggressive as long as we do not stare right into their eyes or tried to feed them. Hike up took around 1.5 hours , Going down took 1 hour. For us, it was worth the hike and we do enjoy the fascinating history of Pura Lempuyang.", "I visited this place on 30 th December evening for the sunset view. Entry fees 60k IDR per adult. When we visited this place, there were high tides till the end of shore.So the entry to the central temple was closed, but it was open until 1 pm.So if u visit this place in the morning, u can visit the central temple. Still we had a great experience of atmosphere there with very good photographic places. The sunset was not good when we viaited due to cloudy weather, but if u go in clear day, it is best place in to enjoy sunset. We also enjoyed some food at the restaurants from where the ocean view was really beautiful. The price of food was not expensive and food was tasty. U need 2 hours to spend here. All in all, 9/10.", "Wonderful views of the ocean as the ululate temple is seated right on the edge of the cliffs. Would definitely recommend going to this location with a tour guide to have them explain the cultural significance of the temple to the locals. If not, soak in the beautiful cliffside views and the roaring ocean. Many beautiful photo opportunities for those who have the eye.", "I was a little disappointed with the temple it was very busy and I just felt like it wasn't a very good experience. Best thing about this place was the views of the ocean. I was told to be very careful about the monkeys as they were quite smart and would pinch your stuff, Sunnys or anything else they could get their hands on this wasn't he case at least not for me anyway.", "Often come to this amazin temple with friend to show the magic of where the temple located in offshore. Best way to visit is early morning where not many tourist then able to see more spot and fresh air.", "This is not so much a temple visit ( the temple is actually closed) as an opportunity to take a selfie whilst watching the sunset. We were really disappointed... you couldn't move for people who were perched all over the temple and walkways. We didn't stay for long... although long enough to see stupid people ignoring the warnings about the monkeys, having their belongings taken. Very disappointing...", "I have been to a few temples in and this one was by far the most impressive! It is a huge property, so it is not hard to get away from the crowds and discover one spectacular view after another. If you come my scooter, expect to pay 2,000 rp to park and then 20,000 rp at the gate. The entrance includes sarong hire, but the guys tying them on you will try to \\give\\\" you bananas for the monkeys then ask for 20,000. This is an absolutely incredible place!\"", "We drove as far to the top as possible, and ended up at a temple. The views from here are incredible as we were above the cloud line, and could see so far that it was sooo impressive. Ther are options to go up at 0200 am to see the sun rise , BUT you must be very fit and no knee problems. A magical experience mt Agung.", "The temple itself is no much better than other you see elsewhere in , but the location makes it special, be aware you have to do some steps so comfy shoes or flip flops are a must. Also careful about the monkeys they steal sunglasses, water bottles and other but if you are careful they make great photo opportunity, The temple is on the edge of a cliff therefore the beautiful landscape of the coastline at sunset make this trip worth the drive.", "Lovely too see water and waves splashing up against the temple.. Makes for a great background. It can be slippery so be aware... There's stalls and markets to walk through when you're done. Not a bad way to spend the day although you cannot swim in the water - the tide gets quite rough. There's no decent restaurants around so you may wanna carry food!", "Lovely spot to visit, this was my second time coming here, overall was great to show family around, the stalls selling items along the entrance way has changed dramatically since prior covid and temple was lovely to view again. Was extremely busy with tour groups who pushed and shoved us, not caring that we were trying to take photos. Would recommend coming here but be prepared for crowding", "It will cost US$6.00 ( IDR60 000) per person to get to see the temple but so worth it especially if you are a 1st time visitor. There is a long walk in the heat, BUT this is so enjoy the view en route. The large market has a great sellection of goods at reasonable prices compared to some other areas. This is NOT a temple that you can enter but it really is worth the trip.", "A temple at sea :) Very nice. I wish I had been able to go up to it. We stayed till sunset. They have a few stalls with tables and chairs, nicely situated to view the sunset. It was nice to chill out there.", "This temple its very pretty. Surrounded by lots of water. You can actually walk on the stones in one of the pools, watch many sculptures, fish. You can also have a bath here - If I remember correctly for a extra IDR 10,000. Just walk around and enjoy this beautiful place.", "Our private driver recommended we visit here and I'm glad we did. The temple was incredible and rage views were amazing. Even if you don't enjoy looking at temples this one may just change your mind!", "Fantastic coastal and cliff views from surrounding the temple with plenty of vantage points for photographs. We were warned about the mischievous resident monkeys but for some reason they were (thankfully) absent the day we were there...it was very hot so perhaps they were asleep in the shade somewhere?", "The temple is locate on the banks of a very beautiful and big lake on the hills The temple provides with a perfect background for some lovely photos The weather here is cooler than crowded beach areas", "One of the not to me miss place when you visit . View is just mesmerising. One of the best place in . Temple is on the edge of the sea, you can only visit if there is no high tide but can enjoy and click pictures.", "Devine, picture perfect and mesmerizing place to be , we were blessed that we visited this temple during festival season in march , it was really nice experience to see that place", "Beautiful temple locate in an exotic location with lovely water around the place. the access can be restricted at times due to water levels but is amust to see", "I almost didn't go but I'm SO GLAD I did. It was nothing like whatever temple you've seen, even in . It really was worth going there. Every single piece of architecture is intricate and the view really takes your breath away. I loved it so much.", "An amazing view from beautiful cliffs over a roaring sea, this beautiful sanctuary with monkeys in the woods and an amazing folklore performance at sunset. The actors are great and stick around to take photos with the audience afterwards.", "You will never regret going to this cliff temple! The view there is simply amazing! Beautiful place to experience the sunset. Before entry, remember to keep ur loose item e.g sunglass, clips, cap and stuff, cause the monkeys around there will be very interested to get these. Other then that, everything else are great!", "Quite crowded place but worth a visit. I recommend a visit just before the sunset so you get a day and evening with along with beautiful sunset. And you can also walk to the temple as the tide is low... I like the small near by temple even more interesting perhaps...", "It is an amazing temple, there are two beaches under it but they are not accessible as the waves are dangerous. The views are spectacular although it is really crowded.", "As is the case with all the temples, you are not allowed to visit inside the temple. However, you still need to wear a sarong and a scarf to go inside. The temple is beautiful with 5 dragons - you can't climb the stairs from the middle path, as we were instructed by one of the staff members before we began to go inside the temple. The thing that we found extremely stupid was that people were standing in a long queue just to get a picture clicked with Mt. Agung in between the temple doors. The views of Mt. Agung are GREAT on a clear day. Though it was very hot when we went there, it is a good place to view Mt. Agung. However, you can surely miss the queue since it is just a picture that you'll get after such a long wait. You can get similar picture with few people around, doesn't matter.", "There are 7 temples here in total, go by bike if you can because there is a couple of kilometres of road between the sites and most of it's up hill. There is a voluntary contribution to enter, we gave 50,000 for the two of us but I'm sure they would be happy with whatever you can give. The first temples are stunning, lots of steps but well worth it. At the next site there are 1750 steps up to the next site, they don't take too long and there are monkeys at the top. You can loop round and see the other temples part way down. You need to allow a good couple of hours to visit all sites.", "A great heritage Hindu temple.West coast of island. 90 mins drive from airport.A sweat water spring comes out from the temple base,and people taste the water as blessings.many restaurants are surroundings.few gardens with some cliff view.A must visiting place.", "I think this sign says it all absolutely no sense of a spirutual place.Over run with tourists The location of the lake setting made up for it a lttle bit", "This was one of the last places we visited on our 10 hour tour that we organised through our hotel and I have to say it was worth it. After arriving like most tourist attractions in , you have to pay an entrance fee which isn't that expensive, then walk down the road which has multiple stalls and established shops which have some decent prices but are marked up due to the multiple tourist. However, it is all worth it when you se the marvellous temple atop a rock which looks great no matter where you view it from. There is also another great view if you're there at sunset through the archway to another temple. Overall, it is definitely worth the time to see if you're free, though be aware it can be very crowded especially if there is a religious ceremony been held in the area, but at the end of day we are only visitors there and it is a sacred place so I can't not give it a great rating cause it is still incredible in its own way.", "We loved this temple, the setting of the structures on the lake is breath taking. Unfortunately for us, we visited during a strong rain storm and were not able to enjoy fully. But even in those conditions we were impressed. we would love to go back during a sunny day.", "We should have done more research but we were a bit surprised to find you have to pay for entrance and on top of it, pay to see the traditional sun set dance. For the price you pay, you would think they could have a toilet door that locks, with a toilet seat, with toilet roll that isn’t soaked, and a stall that isn’t flooded, with hand soap... The temple was underwhelming and we looked around wondering why we bothered to come. The only redeeming factors were the sunset views and the monkey sightings. While I can appreciate this might be someone’s must-see, I have preferred other temples I’ve seen. They give you a wraparound to cover up with in case you don’t have one :)", "This temple was so beautiful. It wasn't very crowded. The power of water can be seen so well there with the huge waves.", "Definitely a must see place in . The temple itself is not that special, but the location on the top of the cliff with a majestic view of the ocean, its simply breathtaking. A monkey tried to steal my wristlet so be careful.", "This temple is to enjoy the sunset view. You can visit the temple premises closely only if there is no high tide. Get yourself a picture by the local photographers. They really make a lot of effort in just Rp20000. Also don't forget to look around and also go to the Batu Bolong temple nearby. The view from there is spectacular! We ate at the ocean restaurant but didn't like the food at all. Skip that if possible.", "Visited and stayed for approx 30 minutes. We walked down to see the temples in the water which are amazing and what you would see if you googled . It is very busy but you can still get pictures easily enough.", "Unique temple with impressive architecture, everything was put there with a reason. Beautiful big fish in the water around as well, can even have a snack inside if you bring your own..", "Nice spot, lucky we drove a scooter otherwise you are stuck in an awfull traffic jam to get there and away. The temple itself is not the highlight but the scenery was beautiful. We had no problems with the monkeys as mentioned in some travelguides", "I went to few temples in , this temple is the best really wooooow . Its design , greenish, and view was stunning and gorgeous Go there by early morning and have breakfast there bcz by lunch it will be crowdedddd Enjoy the water and tree sounds i cant forget them", "This temple is located on the beratan lake. The temple park grounds are pretty pleasant when it is not crowded. We went later in the afternoon so it was nice. We just strolled around, enjoying the cooler air. Around the temple fringe area. There is a nice Buddhist corner.", "well keeping place ,beautiful temple ,worth to visit ,it has very good climate and has many things around the area.", "was a great walk around seeing the 3 temple spots and great views out into the ocean make sure you arrive about 4/5ish and stay for the sunset a real nice end to another great day in ", "We visited this temple in late December 2020 during the Covid pandemic. It took almost 2 hours to drive from Sanur beach where we stayed. Once we arrived on the spot, visitors are required to park their cars in the designated parking lot, and paid Rp.50.000/person to ride roundtrip the chartered minibus to take visitors up to the temple. Steep price, but worth it. The attendants said cars are not allowed to go up because of steep inclination, and there is no sufficient parking space up there. The ride from the parking lot to the temple area took less than 10 minutes, but the view on the surrounding was amazing. Once we arrived on the base of the temple, we had to pay another Rp.50.000/person as entrance ticket. Hmmm....that is already Rp.100.000/person. The attendants gave sarong to wear, and yellow scarf for the ladies to cover the open shoulders. From there to the temple, we had to walk up another 5 minutes. If you like, you can pay Rp.5.000 for the motorcycles to take visitors up to the temple. The view was great, and temple was amazing. It is such a nice place to take pictures. They call it, the gates to heaven, and I think it is. Great place, worth the time.", "Beautiful pictures can be taken here but man was it hot and full of tourists! This was my favourite temple in !!! Take water with you. It is beautiful at sunset and cooler. My advice would be to go early or later to avoid the heat and crowds of tourists.", "Clearly one of 's highest series of temples... 7 to be exact, which are on a hiking trail with steps. Not for the faint hearted but certainly a great reward at the top. Not easy. Takes between 4-5 hours depending on how fast you want to descend or ascend! The views are spectacular. Go early. Start the hike around 8am or 8:30am so you will get a stunning view of Mount Agung at Heaven's Gate and once again at the 2nd highest temple. Words cannot describe! Be respectful and courteous as this is a much used and sacred temple for the locals.", "The temple on the lake is nice, but in general I didn't find the entrance fee nor the drive out worth it. There are nicer temples elsewhere.", "Today I visited the Lempuyang temple (so called: Gate of Heaven). Is a nice temple but tourists only have access to the Gate and can take pictures there. If you want to get one pictures you have seen on insta you need a lot of time. Especially between July and August there is a long waiting queue where you have to wait between 2-3 hours. The pictures himself will be then done by locals with your phone or foto (you give them a tip)... It’s recommended but it takes sooo long (also if you want a picture of the Gate himself only)...", "Went for the half day trip, was a nice location and a great place to view the sunset from. Saw few monkeys on the trek to the temple and the dance was OK. Wasn't really my cup of tea. Overall it was a enjoyable day.", "Beautiful temple amidst a very tranquil environment. Take a walk on one of the paths by the shore and take lies of pictures. As is often the case near the temples and other tourist destinations, you'll see lots of shops as you walk toward the exit. But these shops are well priced and give you a chance to buy some nice souvenirs.", "Beautiful temple with stunning views from the cliff top above the Indian ocean. Parking 3000 idr, entry per person 30,000idr (3 dollars) Try a mee goreng from the warung outside! Yum", "Tanah Lot it's a very beautiful temple mainly if there's deep blue sea in the day you visit. The worst thing is that there are so many tourist that some time is impossible just to take a picture with no one there. Besides that and being a very touristic place it worth to see it.", "This is a lovely place, full of green open spaces and interesting temples, some you cant actually go up, as they don't let us go any higher than the ground, due to religious reasons. But most enjoyable and there was a guide with another party, who was kind enough to tell us about it. Great few house, loved it.", "The cave & sea landscape are amazing, but not specially in my opinion compare to a ticket price that I've paid for Rp 60k. Not much activity you can do here, Nice to watching sunset and clarity your coins to the charm box at another temple in area. Toilet cost Rp 3,000 and You need to always ask for the price before order something at street food kiosk.", " is an amazing and beautiful country with a rich and vibrant culture. The beautifful Hindu temples and symbols are everywhere. The rice paddies dot the landscape and the beaches are busy with swimmers and surfers. It is truly a memorable experience - and in addition it is great value for money!", "It was nice to visit the temple. We had a good look around and took photos. There were many good spots for good photos. It was a little hot so make sure you bring water.", "I thought this would not be my cup of tea, but I came to love taking a walk down to the busy beach, grabbing a bean bag seat and sinking a few $2 bintang's whilst listening to tunes. There a plenty of guys with chilly bins to chose from, with the prices the same across the board. The only irritation is the constant hawkers selling their fake goods at ramped up prices.", "Nice enough beach which appeared to be pretty popular with surfers. Unfortunately it seemed a bit grubby to me and the hawkers were a bit of a pain. It was all ok but I imagine their nicer places to spend a day on the sand. I may not be a good reviewer for this place as I’m not really a beach person ha ha", "This is a must see when visiting . The temple and the surrounding area are breathtaking at both sunrise and sunset. Try to go early so that the tide is down.", "I will assume that this temple is great at sunset as there is nothing much else going for it. There is very little information about what you are seeing. We were all very disappointed thinking we were going to get some information on the reglious history or significants of the temple but nothing. The most information they give you is about being aware of the monkeys which can and do steal things from you. Personally I would not bother with going and seeing the sunset here as beautiful as it may be the drive back will be a nightmare. There is only one way in and one way out and there are hundreds of cars and buses there for it.", "We went there on a cloudy day on a day trip from Amed. Really enjoyed Lempuyang temple although we only went to see the first one. Couldn't see the mountain because of the clouds. Still beautiful.i had my own sarong but had to cover my shoulders too so one lady just gave one to me (no fee). The only bad thing was a drone flying around the temple so it was in many of the pictures.", "Stop off at a beach along the way and aim to get there about 5pm , then see the dramatic \\ ketcak dance at 6 pm . Bring your own Sarong plus sash .read the History before you go to this major Temple . Good place to watch the Sunset .\"", "The place is so beautiful. This cannot be described in words. Amazing view and the sunset was mesmerizing. However like any other place there are people ready to make money. To go on the top of the temple we were asked to take holy water for which of course we had to pay. Also there was a serpent there and to see it again we had to pay some money. But I guess this is part and parcel at every place. We went done to the beach as well which was awesome. Must visit place.", "There are better beaches but it was peaceful and you didn't get hassled with hawkers.", "One of the most impressive places in . We arrived about 5.30 p.m. and I would say, it was the right time for our visit. You have to tie a cloth around your waist and you need to cover down to your knees (if you are wearing shorts) with a sarong, they provide both for you to wear at the entrance. The temple is located right at the top of the mountain overlooking the sea. Only the priests are allowed to enter and pray. The route along the cliffs edge from the carpark to the temple takes about 15 minutes. Monkeys were not a problem at all, probably they were well fed already and we did not see many of them. Breathtaking, mesmerizing views and spectacular sunset. Great photo opportunities. One of the best memories from .", "The temple offered a very beautiful harmony of nature and human architecture. Make sure you check out the cafes atop the cliff for a relaxing view if the temple and the sea.", "My husband and I visited the temple in late September! After getting our Sarong a lady did try talking us into paying for her to take us on a tour of the temple and keep the monkeys from bothering us... she was definitely just trying to make money off of us! The temple is very easy to navigate and the monkeys did not bother us! Not much to do in the temple, just some sightseeing!", "So, we reached there at 7am. First you have to rent a sarong (which I personally think is not necessary) for 10,000 rupiahs and give any donation (as entry fee). Then, you climb up a little, and surprisingly you find a long queue in order to take the “famous” picture. It varies between 1hour to 2 hours waiting line. At the end, you’ll end up taking a great picture (with a scredt move from the locals there 😜)", "Didn't know anything about temple before I went to . I wish I researched about this place more before I went there. First of all, give a donation (about 20k IDR) and get a sarong. The first temple is only about 5-10 minutes and the most beautiful. Going to the first temple alone is worth the trip. You can take really nice pictures. There are seven temples in total and I was able to go up to the fourth temple as I didn't have time and it was raining. I actually ran from the entrance to the first temple and then to the fourth temple and back. It was a total of little over 4 miles. It was a lot of fun. The longest distance is from temple 1 to the temple 2. You can get a bike ride (one way) for 20k and it about a mile. The temples are old and historic. Some of them date back to 2,000 years. The temples are active and you can see devotees carrying prayer stuff. The day we went was very cloudy so we didn't get a good view of Mt. Agung. If you want to go to all the seven temples, you will need at least 4-5 hours.", "The temple is fine and the lake is beautiful, but it is swarming with tourists and traffic is brutal. The area itself is great and we had a great time in the more mountainous north of , but this temple was really just one of the many reasons to hed north. We also hiked Mount Batur nearby (even more beautiful and surrounded by largest lake in ) and checked out some of the waterfalls nearby. Nice to check the box and see this famous temple, so I get it if you still want to go, but just make it a quick stop and keep moving. As with everything in , if you go early, less tourist, less painful traffic.", "Check the weather before coming here...beautiful temple, perfect during sunset. Its the temple featured in 50,000 bank notes. Ifnu have time, its fun to ride the speed boat around the lake just next to the temple. Recommended.", "This is definitely a tourist trap - too many people, crowded, doesn't feel sacred or spiritual. I really enjoyed the solitude of the temples we found off the beaten path. The sunset is spectacular here, if you can find a good view without many people in front of you. The monkeys didn't bother us.", "This temple offers adventure and beauty - all in one place. When we reached, the tide was high but we could find our way to the temple through the waters - beautiful place to spend couple of hours", "A very nice temple, where again is very hot. You need a sun cream and umbrella. During the day the temple is not covered in water and you can walk around. There is holy water, you can drink, but need some small money for donation. Take your camera for nice pictures. Here you can come to see the sun rise or the sunset, perfect spot.", "You might know this place from the cover of the 2015 version of the & Lombok Lonely Planet book as well as the 50.000 rupiah note and it's definately worth a visit. Their is a park, playground and an enclosure with deer but the temple is what's worth seeing. Despite the crowds you can get some nice pictures. You won't need to stay long at this sight.", "Beautiful views from the temple grounds. Inside the temple is not accessible - only for worshippers. Saw a negotiation between monkey and human. Very entertaining. Shortly afterwards, saw flip flops being snatched. The monkeys like \\bling\\\" and pink, so I'd put away glasses and pink flip flops, just to be safe.\"", "A splended clifftop temple, beautiful views abound and walk around the surrounding walkway, truly breathtaking!", "I had the pleasure of seeing this temple just 1 day after arriving in . We hopped into a cab and arrived an hour before sunset. It was a bit crowded, but just so much space around the actual temple, that it didn't feel crowded. I walked as close as I could, taking tons of photos along the rocks. Then my husband and I walked up the stairs and to the other side for a sunset view. I knew this was a special place, when I looked over at my husband, sitting along the rock retaining wall, and seeing how peaceful and relaxed he looked. Just staring out into the sunset. He was now in vacation mode (it usually takes him a few days to truly relax and chill.) It was one of the prettiest sunsets we saw in .", "This is a lovely temple sitting on the shores of Lake Beratan. We were lucky to witness a ceremony while we were there. The temple complex itself is not open to public. The two temples on the water look like they are floating on the lake. This is by far the most beautiful temple we have seen in . There is also a nice garden/park next to the temple on the shores of Lake Beratan which is picture perfect for photos. Well worth the long drive here.", "The scenery is beautiful here - stunning views from on top of the cliffs looking out over the ocean. Great for watching the sunset. There is a fee to go in and you are supposed to wear a sarong, although I guess they ran out as some people didn't seem to have one on. That was pretty uncomfortable to walk around in, and I respectfully did, so it was annoying to see other people weren't forced to. There are lots of monkeys around the place, so watch your belongings. A tourist had her glasses snatched right off her face! There are security people around who will bribe the monkeys with sweets and fruit so they can recover your stuff but it's better to remove anything they can take before you get it taken! It was VERY busy here from around 4pm. More like the great wall of china as busloads of tourists arrived and they don't really care much about pushing & shoving, and will physically push you out of their way to get a photo. so be careful if you have children as they will get knocked over easily. There is a traditional dance each night which starts around 6pm but that's an additional fee which I think was around 60,000Rp. I didn't go for this as I thought that was a bit expensive given the entry fee charged. The temple itself was pretty average, the main thing to see here is the scenic views. There are (very dirty) toilets & places to eat / drink, also easy to park motorbikes / cars. You could easily do the walk on your own so no need for a guide if you have a hired motorbike.", "we arrive around 5pm and you can feel that the temple was very shady and cool. there were many of monkeys surrounding the temple. you can see beautiful sunset and most amazing part of the trip was watching kecak dance show.", "The uniqueness of this temple is that it is set in the sea. If you are lucky to visit it during the low tide then you can walk upto the temple. When we went there, it was high tide so we had to view the temple from far. The sea is gorgeous but rough. There were many surfers surfing in the background and it was fascinating to watch them. The area leading to the temple is highly commercialized. The temple is also super crowed with tourists. It is recommended to go to this place during the evening as the sunset is supposed to look beautiful from here, we however missed the view due to cloudy weather.", "I wasn't planning to visit here, but my driver suggested we see it on the way. It is not a temple, it is a water palace, and it's very beautiful. I got there late, so it was almost empty, which was nice. My driver said it is usually full of people. It is very unique place. Used to be the place for the royal family, and only after, it became open for public. I did not use the facilities and just walked around. Impressive little place.", "The most important temple in , the last remaining sacred and secluded major temple. Lempuyang, from the words Lempu meaning lamp/light and Hyang meaning divine/ sacred, means Sacred Light. A huge Hindu temple complex in the mountain of the same name. Lempuyang Pura history is as old as the origins of nese itself. It is recommended to have a guide from the pura, preferably a Pamengku (temple priest), to explain the aspects of the temple. The temple complexes are divided into three sections : Penataran (lower), Madya (Middle) and Luhur (High). The grand architecture of three doors Candi Bentar is part of Penataran temple. This part of the temple is the outer mandala, a preparation of oneself to purify oneself before the procession to the middle and high temple. From the Penataran lower temple, pilgrims must passed a paved road (20-30 minutes walk to a steep climbing road), motorbikers are available to transport pilgrims. It is recommended to ride this motorbike to avoid early exhaustion before the real 1700 steps climb. It cost 1 euro for the motorbike fee. At the end of the ride, buy some drinks at local foodstall, as foodstalls are becoming rare as we enter into inner temples. The middle section comprises of temple for purification (usually have water pond for purification), and temple for worships.Large structures, high stone walls can be found in this section. Dont miss the stunning view to the rice terraces in the valley. Leaving the middle section, passing Bisbis pura (temple of sprinkle water) and Pura pasar Agung, which is made from carved white stones. From Pasar Agung temple, you must climb 800 meters to reach Pura Luhur (highest temple). Dont miss to see the stunning scenic view of the ocean and the valley in one panorama. Mythical origins. From the mythical origins of the universe in India Hindu system, from the Mount Meru, the axis mundi of the universe, the god Pasupati sent his children Geni Jaya, with Putra Jaya and Devi Danu to save the island from sinking into the ocean. Geni Jaya, as a god, resides in the Pura Luhur in Lempuyang, at the top of the Lempuyang Mountain. Geni Jaya then have seven sons, known as the seven rishi (sapta resi), which is the ancestors of the nese people. Geni Jaya, has four brothers, which the five of them are referred to as the five Pandits. One of Geni Jaya brother is Mpu Barada, who has a son named Bahula. Bahula married to Ratna Mangali, the only daughter of Calon Arang. In this famous legend, Mpu Barada defeated Calon Arang, the greatest witch in all nese history. From Ratna Mangali, Mpu Barada has a grandson named Angsokanatha, which is a famous Javanese poet, famous and knows as Mpu Tantular. Calon Arang was believed to be reincarnated as Rangda, one of the most famous icons in nese Mythology.", "It was low tide when we planned our visit and hence we could walk up to the gate of this temple. Unfortunately visitors are not allowed inside :(", "I came here toward the end of the day and it was getting dark. The clouds were hanging on the mountain across the lake. The temples with its unique architectural structures stood in a postcard perfect setting. It's worth the drive from Ubud.", "We visited this holy place of worship on recommendation and we're pleased we visited. The journey from our resort in Nusa Dua was long on account of the narrow roads on the island & the volume of traffic, but once there, it was worth it. The temple which is hundreds of years old, is constructed on an outcrop of rock, which can only be accessed when the tide is low. Although others on this site have reported it to be touristy, please don't be put off by this. We found no aggressive beggars, only local traders selling the usual things one would buy. The view of the temple was awesome and we imagine it's even better at sunset! Well worth the journey and our driver was gr8.", "My husband and I visited Lempuyang through Golden tours, the tour company was brilliant and fortunately our tour guide started queuing in the line for the ‘Gate of Heaven’ for us whilst we looked around the temple. The queue time was near on two hours and you really don’t need that long to look around the temple, we had read about this wait time and accepted there would be a lot of tourists, however, people will try to push in and some people take so long with their photos the guys regulating it should allow just a set number of poses per person. On a clear day I am sure it would have been worthwhile but it was quite cloudy so we wished we’d have not bothered queuing and got longer at our next stop. That would be our advice- you’ll get some other lovely photos from other spots in such as Ulun Danu and the Handara Gate. Don’t waste your holiday time waiting for posers who have a million photo taken there.", "We went up to see Mt Agung, and even though it was muggy and cloudy (we couldn’t see the Mt) it was still breathtaking to see how high we were and experience the beautiful temple. If you’re up in the area it is well worth the trip especially on a sunny day!", "This is one of the most beautiful places that I have been to in . Entrance fees is only 10k Rupiah. There are many authentic and antique-looking statues in the palace. If you like feeding, you can buy peanuts to feed the big fat fishes in the pool. I was lucky because when I went there the weather was good. The sky was not very cloudy and it was blue. It is definitely a nice place for photography. I would strongly recommend this place if you enjoy seeing temples in .", "The Temple is at a high cliff, and the view from it is awesome... be ready to walk to reach the good points.", "I think this is touted as one of the \\must-see\\\" places in , but because of this, it is also very crowded. It's a beautiful attraction, but it is also very touristy. The walkway to the temple has a ton of shops around, which was nice during the midday heat, as I was able to purchase a cold bottle of water. I was also able to buy an ear of roasted corn as a snack, which turned out to be pretty good. The only draw back was the heat and humidity when I went (end of november), supposedly the rainy season, but it hadn't been raining so it was just an extended end of summer. I saw a couple taking wedding photos there, they must have been roasting.\"", "We had a nice walk along the cliff especially at the sunset. At the end, there is a temple but it was less impressive than the view on the cliff and the sea.", "Lovely water palace, wonderful gardens and quiet places to enjoy, also cafe is quite good. It is cooler here as well which is nice on a hot day. Still some hawkers but they are well mannered", "I went here expecting great things everyone had said how great it was because it's on the 50000 Rp but I was left greatly disappointed not only was it one of the most expensive temples we visited there were tourists everywhere, it was like it had lost all its spirit and become a money making theme park which is unfortunate because the area where the temple is a beautiful setting", "The location is the most impressive thing about this temple. The temple itself is really a let down. The walking path along the cliff face is the best aspect for some fantastic photo opportunities. Theres lots of monkeys roaming too. Watch out for your belongings. It was a nice walk around but the trash everywhere was heartbreaking considering it was a place of worship. No need to put this on the to do list if you are limited on time", "How they built these temples in those days? It is always mesmerizing to appreciate such skilled workmanship.The folks those days took this to worship The almighty is something only faith could support and lead.Enjoy the natural beauty with the spice of waves from Indian Ocean giving it a magical touch.", "amazing place , Temple and great views of the sea, one of the most beautiful places you visit in .", "Postcard perfect! Too bad it was high tide and the temple areas near the beach were cordoned off for the safety of tourists. We had to view them from afar which was still an amazing experience. There were restos for that perfect viewing of sunsets - just choose where you want to eat and drink and then linger until the sun sets. As we entered the site, the vast vista was laid out beautifully before us and all we just needed to do was walk along the path for different views of the temples set by the sea. Waters rushing and crashing to the shore was a spectacular display of nature. There were lots of stores selling arts and crafts for that last minute shopping for souvenirs. A cafe serving luwak coffee even had a couple of civets and a giant flying fox as pets - you can take pictures even without ordering anything. The best part was the gelato stand by the entrance - their rum raisin was so yummy I so loved it even if I'm not really a fan of ice creams.", "it was the first temple we visited that before getting to it our driver said: it's beautiful. he did not say the same about any other places, with such sincerity. the number of locals having fun at the temple/Park also tells you that it is something that they treasure. we recommend going to this place, taking some time to go around the entire area. some were smoking, which we found a bit disturbing to the area. some groups were singing and playing. it might disturb tourists but if that is their way of enjoying their Park and temple, I am happy that they do it. the lake was foggy and even more beautiful than I could imagine, since it gave a mystery look to all those buildings. we just avoided an Are where we were the only two, and only one guy who was looking too much for us. probably an useless tourist fearfrom us. it was a great visit, do take the time to visit it.", "This was one of the favorite temples we visited in . It is extremely picturesque, set in very well maintained grounds and lake. We visited here on our way back from Lovina to Sanur, and it made a welcome change to visit an attraction \\up in the hills\\\", with the cooler temperatures and the few spots of rain we encountered certainly didn't detract from our enjoyment. The only negative was I'm not sure the point is of the large plastic animals dotted about the grounds, I thought they detracted from the overall tranquility of this site. The whole area is well organized and the even the locals in the shops at the car park weren't overly pushy. Thank you, it was a lovely experience.\"", "We booked a half day tour with our hotel for $50 probably cheaper on the street. Our driver spoke great English and stopped everywhere we wanted we all got blessed with holy water the temple looks amazing am going back to see sunset over the temple. Also there is an art shop as you enter the best art I've seen in yet hand painted not screen prints like most in ubud and kuta. Only one road there traffic can get hectic.", "We went at 6 pm to see the sunset which is photo worthy...we are Not allowed inside the main temple. A fee was charged just to enter the premises.", "Stayed in Seminyak for 5 days. Visited the beach three times and very disappointed with the amount of plastics on the beach..never been anywhere and seen such an amount of plastics from high to low water. Tourists actually walking along picking up all the debris. There are tractors on the beach raking the sand but not picking up and debris. Find it hard to believe that the tourist board/government allow tourists to swim and paddle amongst this filth. The amount tourism brings to then take some of your tourists money and pay local people to pick up the rubbish... the amount of rubbish on the beach depends upon rainfall flooding the rivers and taking it down to settle on the beaches. Anyone going in the sea comes face to face with the rubbish pity help any other unseen nasties are in the water...... expect a tourism tax to be incurred if action taken to clean up.", "We arrived 3PM till sunset time. We sat on of the restaurant for the sunset view over the temple. It was amazing", "Great view and an amazing temple. There are many shops nearby to eat at and they have great view of the temple.", "Like many of the temples, access is limited to the grounds outside the worship area. However, the scenery is worth the visit...steep cliffs, beautiful blue water, crashing waves. Just beware...there are lots of monkeys at this temple. And, they love to steal sunglasses and hats. They have quite a collection in the trees around the temple.", "We went there midday to see the temple at low tide so we could cross and enter the temple WRONG. You are not allowed to enter only look from the rocks upwards yes it looks nice and at sunset it could make a good photo if it was not for the 1000s of people there yes I am not joking 1000s so you have 100s of shops selling all the same tourist stuff and eating and drinking places and crowds lots of tour guides with flags I'm the air all pushing and shoving down lines of pathways leading to the temple area where you meet 100s of people all hoping to take that one picture without people climbing all around its just one vast market place selling you stuff or charging you to enter the area or see a snake etc there are some gardens you could sit in and look out to the sea but the locals have all the shaded areas selling you more things yes I been there would not go again or reconmend", "My daughter and I really enjoyed the temple and the beautiful view you got up so high. Entry is 30,000 rupiah and you need to wear a sarong they supply to show respect. There’s are cute monkeys around who were all busy eating and doing their own thing when we were there but I had heard stories of them taking people’s jewellery, glasses and hats so we made sure we removed all ours before entering. Definitely worth the visit. Did take 90 mins from Legian which was a lot longer than we’d expected.", "This temple is located on a cliff shore. To enter the temple you have to wear long pant that cover the knees, or you can borrow sarong at the entrance. The view was so beautiful, and it is better to see in the afternoon, it is cooler and you stay until the sunset. There are many monkeys and please keep eyes as they may pull things of your hands.", "Paid Rp 120.000,- for two I think that was too high, for a temple that you couldn't enter, no traditional attraction, no guide to ask for, all you can do was enjoy the scenery of the temple, took picture of it, and leave. It took only 20 mins for me to enjoy this place and that's it.", "My husband and I visited here during our honeymoon. It's just beautiful in the sunset and it's nice to experience some of the nese culture. No public toilets unless you want to pay 3.000 IDR to use them. Plenty of cafes and stalls for shopping and the view is stunning from the cliffs. If you're looking to see some temples, this is one of the more iconic ones.", "Good for kiting. Less hassle than other beaches around asia. pricey restaurants. not that good of a view or sand.", "Perhaps the most peacefull place in the world. There is here a special atmosphere and, if you are lucky, you'll visit this temple during a ceremony and...please respect and enjoy it!", "This is place is very beautiful the location in high ground so very cold when rainy...but temple is so great. We go here with family and lucky to see the praying ceremony in ...great temple in nice location👍", "Didn’t enjoy this beach as much as one 20 minute walk down in Legian. Seemed dirtier, sick dogs lying around. The guy to barter for sun lounges and boogie boards much more expensive than Legian and less willing to negotiate. Not as relaxing as Legian. After telling beach vendors ‘no thanks’ they would just ‘hang out’ at your sun lounge. No privacy!", "It is the place to watch the sunset. The overall view is breathtaking. If you'r with ur significant other, it's even better. You can also indulge in their culture as there's a temple there and also you can catch the tradional \\kecak\\\" dance there. Though, just beware that there are a lot of monkeys around there, especially during sunset. So watch out for ur caps, sunnies and loose stuff.\"", "You need to arrive early. We left our hotel at 6 am in Nusa Dua, arrived at 8.20. We were given number 115 for the photo shoot, 69 being called. Waited 2 hours in which time we could decide what pose to strike. You get 3 and a jump. Also the same for couples/group pictures. A temple attendant takes your camera and uses a mirror. If you are relying on your pictures for a living check the weather, cloudy day for us. Still an unforgettable experience", "But like really go in properly and check out the the 3 temples so you get the immersive feel of the place. And the local guide will help you appreciate the historical and cultural significance behind it as well!", "I've gone here twice, each time it's been so beautiful. Although crowded with people around sunset, it is absolutely gorgeous and a must do kind of thing while you are in . During low tide, you can walk through the water to the temple and get blessed by the monks. Although you can not climb up the temple it's a great experience and the views are beautiful.", "Definitely worth a visit. The holy springs temple is absolutely beautiful including the first scenery. Word of warning. Some of the monkeys appear to be aggressive when sitting on your shoulder.", "Came here with my boyfriend after seeing the stunning photos on social media of the Gateway to Heaven. Upon arrival you must pay a donation fee and either hire a sarong for 10,000 idr or wear your own and it must be kept on the entire time inside (a girl was asked to re-do her sarong as it was too short). We only did the first temple (Gateway to Heaven) as there were apparently monkeys from Temple 2 and onwards which are NOT friendly. The man at the entrance told us that this year around 40 people needed stitches after aggressive monkeys bit people unprovoked! We decided to stay away. He also showed us a map of the trail to the top and said that from about temple 4 or 5 it gets rather dangerous and since we went in the afternoon he did not recommend that we did the entire trek which was fine by us. Furthermore, there was a ceremony going on that day (special event) and we saw that they shut the doors from temple 1 to prevent people from going up more- although I don't believe this happens very often. A seriously beautiful temple and would recommend everyone to go, even just for the first temple. We went in the afternoon which meant that we couldn't see the Mountain unfortunately but instead we had clouds which really made it look like heaven! The place isn't very touristy as far as I could tell but everyone who entered would have to sort of 'queue' up to get their perfect shot between the gates which was fine.", "You have to be there. Beautiful sunset. Really nice temple.very dramatic cliff. Quite far from parking area. If you bring your kids, dont forget to bring your stroller. And.. put all your glasses, hat and small stuff inside your bag. Because of the monkey. They love to take it and gone in to the forest. If you are lucky at 5 pm, they have kecak dance. Recommended", "It was almost love at first sight for me at the sacred sanctuary. Lots of greenery, & a lot of primates. The monkeys usually mind their own business but like they say for every living thing - don't provoke them. The sanctuary is beautiful & the moss-covered ruins were lovely. The only drawbacks - the traffic outside is a mess. You can take several minutes reaching & getting out of here. Also, there is almost no information about the temple. A signboard explaining its significance will be valuable.", "It was a fairly long drive but it was worth it. It is a lovely temple and you need to cover up when you get there out of respect. The views are just gorgeous, up and down the coast and very high up. There are also monkeys running around but they pretty much leave you alone. It's a nice thing to do if you want to feel like you are at one with nature. We went in the daytime so didn't see any dances", "Temple has really awesome and breathtaking view but comes with really a big group of obnoxious \\sacred\\\" monkoes. I would advise folks to bring some small snacks wrapped in colorful wrappers to exchange with them should they snatch some of your belongings. Do not try to throw stones or empty water bottles at them - they are sacred to the locals. I did that when one monkey snatched my friend's glasses and started to dismantle. As I was doing that, a local started changing payers while some locals stopped me. Oh well, colorful wrapped snacks works the best 😎\"", "beautiful temple with amazing views, we loved the way the temple looked over the ocean with the stunning water in the background. just be aware of the tourist traps and upped market prices", "While you can drive up and see the temple, it was well-worth it to wake up early and see the temple while it was still quiet. The lake was placid and beautiful and it was gorgeous to see the first light reflected off this \\floating\\\" temple. To do this kind of trip, just ask your the staff at your accommodation for help arranging,, make sure to take a long-sleeve shirt (it can be chilly on the water in the morning)...and enjoy!\"", "A must go place in . It takes about 1.5 hour drive to reach there, located on higher ground and it cool up there. Beautiful pagoda temple on a big lake. Well maintain botanical garden around. Excellant!", "This temple is amazing and the view is beautiful.. unfortunately in this period is in maintenance, in some zone are not allowed go!", "Very touristy place but yet merits consideration to visit with amazing views on the cliff side. Be careful with the monkeys as they are really good in catching sunglasses or so... We paid entry 30.000 idr each and had a free Saraong. Walked on our own to visit the various temples but the view was better as the temples were at times closed.", "Enjoy the breathtaking view of temple & sea. A good walk around temple. At one corner, they have owls, bats, pay to specially have photo session with owl on your arm. Worth visiting this place. Good for photography.", "Probably visually the best temple in and also perhaps the most touristy. Costs 30000 per person and 5000 for car parking. While the temple itself is the highlight being in a little island off the mainland that you can walk across the bay in low tide, the gardens are quite nice and the wander along the cliff is quite picturesque. There are some caves such as the snake temple which you need to pay extra to go into but we didn't, so cant comment on them. Unfortunately you do need to walk through the mutitude of shops selling all things from tourist tat to fresh food to get back to your car. Sunset is probably the best time to go although this is also the worst time for crowds. We arrived an hour or so before sunset and left just before since we had lovely pictures durign our leisurely stroll and it was getting too crowded. Definitely one to go to but would plan so that you leave before the crowds get ridiculous.", "Very recommended place. There are shopping stall, restaurant and breathtaking view. Come early if you want to shopping. Then put all your shopping bag in the car and go for sunset view. But the place is crowded with people. I will come back here to try the restaurant beside the cliff. It is a temple so please respect the nature here.", "It is a very beautiful temple. Not so big, but very nice with all the water. Entrance fee is 30k rupias per person.", "One falls short of words to describe this entire Temple complex. Marvellous, picturesque, scenic, etc, etc. It is BEST temple and popular for sunset. A must see in .", "Quieter and more comfortable lower temperatures and humidity make this a more enjoyable visit than some of the coastal temples", "Great walk along the cliff and you can see the temple at the top. Unfortunately for us the day we visited was a major ceremonial day and much of the area was closed. Nether the less it was still a great place to visit and recommend it.", "The temple is a must visit if you are out this way. 1k rupiah to park scooter, 30k per person to visit temple. The Views are amazing!! And the walk isn't too bad, we did it in the midday sun so it was a bit of a sweat. There are a lot of moneys around who will jump at the chance to take sunglasses or hats off people's heads, a lot of the time dismantling them, or if you are quick enough to get a staff member they may trade back your stuff for a banana, hilarious to watch. Hide your stuff!", "Very beautiful place that is closer to the mountains, the temperature is lower there, so take a jacket with you, very windy, but around such beauty, you will not regret if you visit this temple.", "One thing you need to see other than the site are the little animals the make the special coffee beans. I think they are called lewats and there are several in the hawker's market as you make your way in. After you get through this array of hawkers pushing the same trinkets you've probably seen at every stop in this region, you end up in a picturesque, calm, meditative spot. I didn't want to leave. I fell in love! I could feel the air vibrate. Make sure you put yourself through the small Hindu ritual. It's a once-in-a-lifetime experience at this place!", "We were able to go during low tide and we're lucky enough to be able to walk to the temple where we were blessed by the priests. Due to the temple being quite small inside, visitors are not allowed inside the actual temple but you can still feel the peacefulness of the temple by listening to the waves from the Indian Ocean. Just be prepared for the large crowds.", "This is a must on your list of temples when visiting . We were lucky when we visited as the tide was out so we got to the holy water and on to the steps of the temple. Nice position on the beach. Nice market stalls on the way and back from the temple.", "We visited Devil's tears in the afternoon and it was really amazing watching the waves breaking over the cliffs. The scenery is beautiful and relaxing so that we can absolutely recommend that place for a short stop when you are in Nusa Lembongan. Just follow the signs to dream beach (which is really beautiful as well) and then follow the way on the right. You can go there by motorbike.", "We were taken as part of a 2 day tour. There are two temples that are perched at the sea edge, so many people flock here to visit towards sunset. Worth a visit at any time, but to get some great photos then sunset is good, however it does get busy.", "This is one of the places you will visit on Nusa Lembongan. It is a tourist mecca with stalls surrounding this piece of nature. The waves crashing into this little bay are spectacular. Get some great photos and appreciate it for what it is.", "Went here and payed 60k idr for adult 30kidr for kiddos The place is very very crowded that time even the weather s not that good. Too windy, and waves are strong and big. The temple looks nice though Since its hightide we cant see clearly the other part of the temple and we didnt go near to it. Lots of people asking for photograph for a fee if u wanted a souvenir , there are some street vendors too, i like the local fruits with tamarind sauce though. If am.not mistaken its called rajuk. It would be nice if its not that crowded and the weather is good and calm waves.", "During Our Island Tour in Lembongan Island, we visited this place. The sound of wave was amazing. Looking dangerous. But the experience was amazing", "This a great place for seeing a good temple on the banks of a big lake with a good view of Mt. Batukaru There are deers in an enclosure right next the temple.", "Like everything in you have to pay to see it, hundreds of people doing the same thing, huge park area around the temple grounds nicely kept, you can go down to the beach. Temple itself makes a great photo probably better at sunset but was not there at this time.", "Here you can find a peace of you soul. It's a must in semyniak that you have to see. Evry temple is unique.", "The temple itself is not that special, but the location is stunning. There are similar temples all over the island, but just not in such a cliff top setting. Traffic to the site can be very slow even if this place looks close to the main tourist islands on the map. Consider an early morning visit instead of the sunset crowd. Alternatively rent a moped to dodge the lines of cars. Dress respectfully with shoulders covered. There are some steps at the site, but anyone in average health can cope with these. Even our 3yr old was fine.", "The minute you show your ticket, it's obvious that you're entering a tourist trap. Before reaching the temple area, you need to pass hundreds of shops. Temple is nice, but it isn't spectacular. And in my opinion definitely not worth 30,000 IDR.", "The temple is a holy place of worship. It has anazing views looking out over the ocean and back toward Jimbaran Bay. It usually has the monkeys crawling all over the place but this visit they were nowhere to be seen. The temple needs maintenance it is very run down. Charges to enter and you must cover up shoulders and thighs to be respectful. Not that interesting but worth a look for the views.", "Temple is located on a cliff. Quite far but nice view. Best viewed during sunset. They have Kecak dance show and barbecue dinner. There were monkeys along the road so hide your cap, shades and phones. We saw a monkey drinking liquor.", "This is the iconic must see temple in . It's built on a cliff in the ocean and most tourists come here for the sunset. The temple is not especially overwhelming but come here anyway as it's one of those temples that you just need to see in at least once.", "This temple is so beautiful. The view is spectacular, world class. The monkeys that roam the temple are just a bonus.", "It was pouring hard when we arrived and there are people trying to hand out umbrella which I don't think it's free as they look like stall owner. My driver had 3 big umbrella so it was good. The temple had surrounding fog and we were told its lucky we can see the temple cos down times the fog just goes around everywhere and no view at all. The fog makes the place feels seclusion and mystical l. We learn about the temple and why it's 11 rooftops. Interesting site for spiritual uplifting.", "Beautiful temple in the sea. Make sure to get there before tide is up to see the before and after and it occurs within a hour or so.", "A hindu temple located on the shore line, at low tide you can walk across and reach the steps of the building, at high tide it is cut off from the main land, but the cost of going in is the most expensive of the temples at 60k rupiah per adult", "Outside of the temple too commercialized, but we still manage to catch nice glimpse of sunset over the horizon. Recommended to visit as this is the landmark of .", "Be prepared to walk through a highly commercialized tourist trap before getting to the grounds of the temple itself. But once you do, the magic begins. Stunning doesn't do justice to the the temple. The site is magical. If you get there at low tide you can walk out to it. Sadly we weren't there at sunset, which is supposed to be spectacular.", "It is a nice temple with nice scenery. it was crowded. In my opinion it is not a must-see place to go. just average", "The temple is located on the sea, and offer a fantastic view ! You can't go inside as it's only for prayers, but you ca' go really close to it. The olace is big, walk around the temples, there are amazing spot. And a little village all around.", "Do In conjunction with Ujung water palace nearby ....beautiful temple in magnificent surroundings.can see volcano in distance", "Views of the cliffs and sea were gorgeous but that was pretty much it. There was a Temple to climb up to but you can’t go in and explore. You had to pay to park before paying again to enter.", "We drove via bike from Kuta area, it's bloody far but we went to the wrong location and ended up somewhere in the mountains inside so pls becareful when you key in Pura Lempuyang, make sure u select Pura Lempuyang temple and not Pura Lempuyang Luhur. While getting lost in the mountain, locals were offering to take us to the temple for a price, i suppose a lot of ppl made the same mistake as us. And there was no line there so we couldn't load Google Map but eventually we found our way without paying any sharks who found us lost. There is no entrance fee, but there is IDR10,000 for the sarung and donation fee. We donated IDR40,000. It was very foggy/misty when we arrive so we already expect that there wil be no view of Mount Agung. The queue is long, there are ppl queueing on the left side but there are also ppl sitting on the right side. I didn't enquire why is this. We saw ppl walking up to the gate and taking a few shots. I wouldn't mind taking the picture but I have a thing against ppl staring at me and obviously ppl queueing there will look and i will just freeze up with any pose i have in mind. It will be really awesome if the guy sitting there collecting money could come up with a more effective system to 1. manage the queue and 2. maybe have the whole lot of ppl queue elsewhere or a covered area so ppl who are posing at the gates will feel more comfortable, but then again its a temple my idea is ridiculous. Boyfie didn't want to queue for it because he say you can't even see Mount Agung so a waste of time for him. One lady took of her shoulder cover to take a picture at the stairs but a guard yelled at her. I don't see why he needs to because the sarung covering her legs are not exactly covered, I can see her legs. So it's like yelling at something for the sake of yelling. We walked up the stairs and leaned on the side and we got yelled at for leaning. We sat for a bit at the top but was chased away by a couple. He came and politely told us (including a few more at the highest part of the stairs) can all of us go away because he wants to take a picture with his gf with a clear stairway. So we looked at what beautiful picture that he wants to take; his gf in front holding his hand (you know the follow me pic) =.= Toilet is IDR5,000. Should be ashame to collect money for such a YEK toilet. Anyways, if you don't want to queue you come and take a few pictures and depending where you are coming from, it's a long drive so think three times. Motorbike has been really good in avoiding traffic jams especially in areas with tourist attraction.", "Was been visiting this site for many times, not just for photo at the gate below. But also for climbing at the summit of Mt.Bisbis or Mt.Seraya where's the main temple complex was originally situated. My first time climbing and visit this temple was 1980's when I was round 7 or 8 years old. Back than I still remember my parents take me in really long walk to just get to the temple below now known as gate of Heaven, but local known as Lempuyang Madya, or the mid yard to summit. And back in Instagram era, the site wheres the beautiful white gate built turn more and more famous. Many tourist local or foreigner will take time pose minutes to hours for a great instagram post. Meanwhile peoples who will do pray and climb the stair to that gate need to wait in sometimes hide or told to wait and hide meanwhile bunch of tourist take photos at the entrance gate. Anyway thats was entrance gate to the temple for peoples who will praying. Some of us probably have lack respect on that, like blocking the door to the Gods house for those who come praying. Now I even can say getting more worst due to this Temple site should be keep holy, clean and respected, the management which is the villagers start to do something more and more commercial in it. A selfie photo assistance that manage by local, which causing a long queue every day. Well every visitor has different purpose of visit, some might love just taking photo's some love the scenery, some love the history. I am kind of history and nature lover. For most this place a really beautiful, but when turn popular and famous this site need a great way to manage due this considering by nese as one of sacred temple in island, the ninth direction temple of , and also known as the light of the island. Lempuyang driver from \\lampu\\\" mean light and \\\"hyang\\\" mean Gods. The light of Gods shouldn't turn low or even go out, just because more and more turn commercial and visitor who have lack respect in it. If you not just come for taking photo of that famous entrance gate with Mt.Agung as background. Climb up...hike up...feel the holiness and the great of this ancient sacred temple. Find the history...know it better than just post the picture of this sacred temple as a selfie spot. Keep respect be smart traveler.\"", "A really nice temple in the south of . the most beautiful time to go there is for sunset!!! But be carefull with the monkeys..they love all shine stuff (sunglasses etc.)", "Let me begin the introduction with tge advice. Visit this place between 9 AM and 1PM, the weather will not be so hot like at 4 or 5. Secondly there will be a few amount of tourists and u can grab the best and picturesque photos ever. Thirdly, there will be only few monkeys, which will be very quite and sleepy at this time. So u can enjoy thus place and no one will disturb u. So, i visit this place at 10 in the morning and i see only few monkeys sitting on the stairs right to the enter. I brought a selfie stick and phone. No monkeys disturbed me, no one tried to get my stuff. It was okey. The photos of this place are amazing. The scene of this temple attracts u to come again. If u will be on just come and see thus place. Must do. Really. U will be amazed. The entrance fee is: 30.000 rupiahs. Sarong is provided. If u put on short pants, which are not closing ur knees u will be provided with the purple sarong. If u will be in long jeans, u will grab orange one, which should be tied on ur thigs. Parking is 1000 RP for motorbike. 2000 RP for car and 4 or 5000 RP for buses. Wish u will enjoy thus place. P.S. don't forget to bring something to drink with u. Cause the temperature there is really really high. U will be wet in the first minutes of ur visiting.", "Nice temple with several monkeys roaming around. The temple is on a cliff so the surrounding area is quite nice. The entrance is 30.000 rupiah and worth the visit if you are not too far away. Decent clothing necessary.", "One of the nicer, postcard temples in . It's a bit of a circus of souvenir stores and eateries out front. The best views are not from the rock platform on the beach (which at high tide or big swell can be dangerous). Rather walk up the hill, as far as you can go before the back entrance to the golf course, and sit at one of the several restaurants on the cliff top looking back over the temple/island. There's a lot less people up there, I'm surprised that some of the bigger restaurants/ businesses haven't taken advantage of this spot, but I guess that's a good thing. Very nice at sunset.", "This place is amazing has the most spectacular view of the ocean, loved seeing the little monkeys climbing around the temple as well its a must see when in ", "Many have complained about the crowds but any venue worth seeing is going to be crowded. While there may be other temples that are nicer, the setting here is what makes this place truly special and is so awe inspiring. If you come to and don't take the time to go here, then you will have missed a real treat.", "We did enjoy this temple and sight a lot. I do not understand everybody stays in front of the temple instead of walking 100 meters over the beach to the left, where you have a much better view / picture. Also do walk to the cliff on the other side because on the other side of that cliff there is a view of a nice rock arch in the sea and a surfers beach", "It was the second time i visited here,first time was many years ago,i think this temple still worth visiting again.so last year when i had a day tour in south ,i decided to come here again.this time though i stayed more longer than last time,but still not enough, maybe i should stay around here and go by myself.the temple is sacred,it located at the cilff,if not for praying,then cannot go inside the temple.it is famous for its sunset,the first time i visited cant see the sunset,cuz cloudy,this time cant see the sunset also,cuz i have another place to go,so sad.there are many cute but naughty monkeys around,be careful,take care of your belongings.at night you can watch kecak dance here, last time i already watched it,also,i have to go to suluban beach,so didnt watch it.", "A very beautiful site. we were lucky and managed to arrive just before sunset, the view was breath taking, and in the evening low tide, you can walk to one of the temple and get a blessing from the local monk. Very special experience all together. Traffic to the site can be a hassle though. so plan for plenty of spear time and be here early if you don't want to miss the sunset.", "This is a must see if going to . The temple of spiritual and very sacred. The view are the cliff and ocean is awe-inspiring. It sight felt more like a dream than reality! I will give a heads-up that’s it pretty touristy though. I recommend going in the morning if you can to beat most of the buses there. Also to beat the heat, as there’s very limited shade once you’re walking along the water.", "Beautiful Temple and good place to visit and see . Located in Beratan lake . actually all the area beautiful the tumble , lake and the mountain", "We hired a guide in (Mr.Surya) and he is a gem of a person. Do contact him if you are there and he will show you around. His contact number (Phone & Whatsapp) is +62 852-3711-0000. You will not regret it. If you think you should visit this place only during sunrise or sunset, you are mistaken. You can visit this place anytime during the day. We went here around 3 pm and it was fabulous. The sky was blue with the waves hitting the shores at the prefect height. From the parking the temple is around 15 minutes walk but you will not feel it. There are a shops at the parking where you can drink, eat & shop. Wear only flip flips or rubber CROCS. Must visit. Duration of visit -1 hour minimum. You will not get bored.", "I was expecting a proper temple where I can see statues and people worshipping. This place is basically a cliff for sightseeing. All the doors to enter the temples are closed and only opens for worshipping. Expect to see some views of other cliffs and loads of tourists taking selfies. You can expect to meet crazy monkeys 🐒 trying to grab your stuffs.", "This place is very very very beautiful... you need more than 1 hour to queue to take photos at the gate (its not a peak season )... But don't worry, its more than worth it to wait that long because you will have the great photos taken by the men that work at the temple", "A great lot of history at these temples. Be very careful of the monkeys,we saw a persons sunglasses stolen and a 2 year olds shoe taken. If you get there earlier in the day less crowds. they all come to see the sunset. Spectacular views from this place. One of the things to visit whilst in ", "Could not believe the views at this temple, just spectacular!!! Well worth the trip for the photo opportunities, monkeys very cheeky and entertaining too.", "This is a must-see! We went in the morning and there weren't many people there. We did not go to all of the levels. The first few levels are the most stunning, from what I've been told. And stunning they are. Make sure your camera works well. You cannot miss the photos from this landmark. Keep in mind it is a temple so you will need to bring the appropriate reverence - and a sarong - to this sacred temple.", "i saw a lot of temples in , but this I consider to be an amazing experience. The temple, the water, the panoramic view are simply beautiful.", "We enjoyed a lot by visiting this temple and taking many photos. This is a must visit if you visit .", "excellence view from the hills. you can find monkeys on the way to the temple. they have nice shows during the sunset, but i wouldnt suggest to come during rainy season as its get wet and they may ended the show early", "Quick visit during the day since we wanted to avoid the hordes at sunset. During the day also fun and nice to watch. High waves make it impossible to reach the temple itself so u have to take pictures from a distance. There are multiple good angles to make photos. For the rest the area is crowded with standard tourist shops and other crap.", "My self and my partner decided to visit pandawa beach on afternoon in October as i have never been there but she says it was great beach. So off we go as we not live to far from there only 20mins on motor bike We drove down the hill to very impressive views of new roads and cliffs either side As we turned the last corner low and behold i thought i was entering the jalan toll road People from local organisation everywhere you cant enter beach road without paying it was ok as we were told only 5000 idr per bike We got there to our surprise we were charged 16000 idr by some corrupt local person even though my partner is Indonesian all because im \\bule\\\" or Western person you ask how i know it was corruption as we were parked next to to bikes with local people and they paid 10000 idr for both bikes to enter But after saying all that we drove towards the beach magnificent views on way down to beach and once on the beach beautiful safe beach good for kids swimming and the entry is over reef but is very smooth not at all slippery so good for older people to for swimming There is plenty of restaurants or local warungs with good food great views and of course ice cold bintang beer and juices to In all well worth the visit after the shock of paying three times more than locals but i guess we all need pay back the money for the great new roads at pandawa beach I recommend you go your self and see you won't be disappointed Enjoy\"", "Walked down the main tourist'street' to the temple. Great view from end of street but very crowded. The tide was out so you could walk to the temple rock. Quite a beautiful setting but spoilt by the crowds.", "Prettiest temple in . A must see. Nice photo spot. Not allowed inside but just walk around. 1 hour.", "I was so excited to see the temple but didn't get even close. For 60k entrance fee I paid I got a beautiful sunset only and that was it, no sign of the temple. You can see the temple and take pictures only from a distance, don't expect to actually go into the temple. A restroom you have to pay and all of them look and smell terrible. You will be very disappointed if you go there to see the temple which you actually cannot see.", "This temple was quite a trek from , up into the mountains. We hired a driver to take us there, and it was around 1.5 hours driving from our hotel. It was totally worth it, though. The temple is set by a lake, and it’s really peaceful and serene. People were actually fishing there! It’s also got some pretty nice gardens to wander in.", "Important religious site in .. this Hindu temple has a tremendous setting on the coast just north of Seminyak... great in the early evening to catch the sunset... some vendors and food stalls.. not overly intrusive....plan to spend a couple of hours enjoying the view.. you can get to the beach as well ...surfers were catching some good waves as the sun was setting", "Its nice temple on the water, all arround is huge garden with flowers. Its definitely worthy to visit it. You can park your car right front of the entrance.", "This is probably the most iconic and frequented spot amongst all the tourists in -- as all other reviewers have mentioned in their blogs, this is a beautiful temple complex, kissed by the waves of the Indian Ocean. The actual temple is mostly inaccessible to the common tourist but we did see a few enthusiastic folks wade into the ocean for approx 25 metres and and reach the temple complex. Overall a very well maintained spot, specially in the evening during sunset.", "nothing to see but sunset views. cant access to the temple because they dont allow other religions. the activity is just walk walk and walk, that's it.", "Be careful with your glasses. Even sitting at the cafes outside the temple the monkeys will still try to steal your glasses! We found the view nice but VERY crowded. If you stay to watch the dancing at sunset there are great photo ops.", "Fantasticplace the temple the walk the buildings and the shopping area ajoined. Had dinner there last trip and the sun near set and rotten clouds came such as life. Will be back this year.", "After the day at the Taman Ayun Temple and the Jatiluwih rice fields, this is the perfect place to end the day watching the sunset. Loved the beach and one of the most recommended places in ", "The friends we were with came here 28 years ago when you walked into the temple, beach and cliff top from the road. Now like most things it is highly commercialised. You pay to park and enter the temple compound and then you negotiate a whole faux village with hundreds of souvenir and clothing shops, most in nese style but weirdly the odd western brand e.g. Ralph Lauren Polo, which looked stupidly out of place. We climbed the path to the cliff edge which is full of rows of bars so you must buy a drink to sit in front of the view of the sunset. The sunset made it worthwhile but the rest spoilt it for me.", "The cliff is very pretty and with the sea view its spectacular. There are monkeys at the site and for the temple you need to wear a Saron. Not much to do besides looking over the cliff. There is a kecak dance but we were too late for that. It looked full as well.", "The temple is near the lake which is surrounded by a breathtaking view of the mountains. I was blown away by this place. If you're a nature lover, this is a must see.", "1. Tample on the white blue sea. 2. Unique and beautiful temple. 3. Must GO place for 1st timer. 4. Full of art on sea. 5. Must try the desert with coconut.", "Good place to visit but visitors are not allowed to go to the temple...even to halfway... during tidy times there won't be any way to reach temple. Sunset is good from the sunset point near temple. Best time to visit is...in the evening.", "This visit I felt I could have avoided. True that the view of the sunset and sea is beautiful from the temple which is on a cliff. But it surely wasn't worth the long drive to reach there. The temple itself is closed to tourists - probably, because of the overcrowd there. You pay 20k for the car entry and 30k for each person.", "The place is very very beautiful. But always crowded. Not much of a walk. So anyone can go there. You have to go down to the Temple and beach also. But you cannot enter the Temple. Best time would be about 7 or 8 in the morning.", "Not a bad venue.. but go either, very early .. to avoid all the school buses or very late...to catch sunset.. the temple faces due west.. so with a bit of awkward twisting.. you should be able to get the ideal selfie for social media. that being said.. as far as all the other temples go in .. this temple made the hit list because of the position on a cliff top.. the temple site itself is closed for tourists, as it is an active place of worship... and it misses a great deal of art and design that makes so unique.. again note... its far away from everything else.. I mean REALLY FAR .. and with traffic in what was meant to be a quick 30 minute drive turned into a journey into the mountains... this is one place you don't want to hike / bike or bus too.. grab a driver for the day and make you way.. there are lots of hills.. lots of traffic.. zero too no traffic rules or enforcement.. and pretty much everyone drives per their own impression of what the rule of law might be. Back to the temple.. Dress code.. modest... your entrance fee will also include a sarong that will need to be returned after the visit. from the entrance gate it's an easy down hill walk.. but coming back.. if you are not active.. pace yourself.. the incline can take the wind out of you.", "Been visiting this place several times, and I am impressed with the great architecture of temple that set on the small rock by the sea. The view around and the main temple is great however since this place is a favorite site in it's always busy of people visiting. If you like to take a great photo try to come in the morning :)", "We visited with our ten year old daughter during a holiday to Oct 2016. This was our second visit as went there twelve years ago but still enjoyed it. Please be warned leave all valuables behind as we did see a few guests become victims of the monkeys cheeky nature, eating hats and running off with them and even one monkey opening a visitors bag but it's just their curious nature. We left all personal belongings in the taxi so we're able up go and enjoy the monkeys antics. There are some very young babies who are very cute and you can purchase fruit to feed them if you do want pictures with them. We stayed for about an hour and a half and this was plenty long enough but a great place to visit and the temple with its interesting architecture was good for a photo or two.", "IDR45k for shuttle bus from parking area going up to the entrance plus IDR55k for ticket to go to the temple, but you are not allowed to go inside the temple (just like other temples in ). I find this is too commercial! Normally you have to wait 2 hours for your turn to take photo at the gate and you can do nothing much around here during this time. We skipped this because the view is beautiful but not worth such waiting time. The temple is also quite far from Ubud center, around 70km, so it takes quite a lot time to visit this place from Ubud.", "This temple was beautiful, the architecture was amazing and I wished we could go to the top, but it was closed, so it was a little smaller thank I wanted it to be. It was too crowded when we went to get one of those really good pictures, but we got blessed and a flower for a donation. The ocean here was a gorgeous deep grey, and the sand was black. There are a lot of stalls to buy things as you come in, so some pretty decent shopping. I found some beautiful batik fabric and necklaces for pretty cheap.", "Lovely sea waves,sunset view,temple on small hill, nice place in evening time, holy spring water for Hindus.", "Beautiful tourist attraction and well worth seeing. This attraction is a bit far out from the location we stayed at but combine it with a trip to Tirta Gangga nearby and you will be glad to have made the effort. Day we visited was very busy and large queues formed to get photo taken at the \\gates to heaven\\\". Entry to temple requires a sarong to be purchased at a small cost if you don`t take your own. No buses or taxis are allowed to use road to the temple entrance, therefore you must rely on sitting on a moped with driver to get to the top. Again a small fee is charged for transfer. To avoid a long wait we decided to take photos ourselves. Very enjoyable visit.\"", "It has a breath-taking view. Worth a visit. Just make sure that you visit the place when the temple is open, when we had visited the place, we couldn't visit the temple then.", "It was a beautiful place to see the temple and also to walk in the market. For Europeans the prices are good and you can spend there at least 4 hours.", "Well organised tourist attraction, but in typical style its set up to take as much money from you in as little time as possible. From the car parking fee to the entrance fee to the long stream of overpriced markets to the guides and hawkers when you make your way to the temple. You pay for your blessing and expect to see the temple, but you cannot go up to it!. Well at the end of the day its a temple built on a rock that you can look at from a distance. There are many temples in , albeit this is one of the more picturesque", "Temples and cultural sites were great. Spent around 1 1/2 hrs looking around very enjoyable but way too many stalls, constantly being stopped to buy buy buy.", "The temple is located right next to the ocean and provides an amazing view at sunset. Did not go inside the temple.", "Too much people there and also entrance fee applicable as well for the area where it is on the sea itself while this also have to walk quite a distance passing through quite a lot of shops beforw reaching it not as beauty as the other temple also wave is big that period of time.", "Beautiful old hindu temple ground where sacred monkeys freely roam. The monkeys can be a little aggressive so be carefull. Put your loose things in a closed bag, we have seen sun-glasses and other small things being stolen from visitors by the monkeys. It is very touristic and that gives the place a kitchy hint but actually you should just look at the temple ground and enjoy the beauty of it. It shows the artistic vibes that run through the genes of the nese. Every where on the Island you see that creativity popping up. Enjoy!", "If you are fit enough to do the long walk up the hill to visit all parts of this spread-out temple (about 4+ hours I have read) then I’m sure the visit would be worth your while. But if you only plan to visit the first temple I would do yourself a favour and avoid it like the plague. The traffic is awful, parking well-nigh impossible without a driver, and Instagram has turned it into a travesty. There is a production line to take photos: you give your phone camera to an official who then yells “jump”, “sit down”, “stand” and fires off pics for you to impress your friends with. There must have been 100 people queuing to get their shots done and dusted when we were there mid afternoon, but I understand it is like this from sunrise to sunset. Two years ago it was quiet and peaceful. Such is the power of a few celebs posting pics on Instagram…", "We saw the temple at low tide about midday. Bad call. It was intensely packed with tourists making it impossible to approach, then we discovered it was forbidden to enter anyway. Nice for a happy snap to add to instagram but beyond that, there are nicer temples elsewhere. I think it just gets a lot of hype because of the location. Its not one i would recommend to friends. The grounds surrounding the temple are actually a lot nicer but be aware there are a lot of pick pockets nearby.", "Went to this Temple and I must warn future visitors to beware of the cheeky monkeys. Leave your tangible belongings such as glasses and wallets in the car or the monkeys will snatch them away if you are not careful. The highlight of the visit was to watch the dance perfomance during sunset and it was a truly magnificent performance. Well worth the visit!", "One of the many temples you will visit on your trip. The views are very nice. We took a lot of photos. Must visit the temples just for the views. A must visit place in . I recommend taking an entire day trip of 3-4 temples as the famous tourist temples in are located at very picturesque places. Note: You just see the temples from outside. You are not permitted to enter the temples.", "Very beautiful lake temple. Very picturesque location and surrounding. This a must visit as part of tour.", "Such a beautiful temple & so many great photo opportunities. We were blessed to have perfect weather and clear visibility over the water. Loved the variety of colourful plants and flowers. We combined a visit to this temple with a trip to the botanical gardens. Refreshingly cool and lush and a pleasent change from the busy beachfront areas. We hired an air conditioned c are and driver for a day, prices are so reasonable in , & he recommended a restaurant for lunch close to the lake, can't remember the name, but good food and good prices, and all in all, it was well worth the trip.", "Visited this place in the morning during a high tide. Very good for photo ops. If you visit during the low tide, you can get closer to the temple, but can't get in. The entry fee is a bit steep though. Wear comfortable footwear(wouldn't recommend shoes, if you want to go near the temple). The vantage point from the entrance is very good for photos. You can beat the crowd if you go there in the morning. Its super crowded during sunset and you will have to spend a lot of time in traffic to reach and get back to your hotel. Overall, a good place to spend some time.", "Nice temple and amazing Its look different than only in picture. Be here its so wow, and enjoy the place. But little crowd by the shop", "This temple was absolutely breath taking, a short 10 minute walk for this to take your breath away, 30,000 IDR to enter which isn't anything but for the views and great photos it is more then worth it, a few hagglers along the walk asking for money for food and toys etc but just ignore it ! Will go back again for sure !", "Visited this place as a day trip from Sanur. We hired a vehicle from the hotel and went there. The temple is situated at the sea. We checked the time and just reached at the time of low tide. Tourist not allowed inside the temple, one can go and see it from outside. Locals will offer to allow entry to go up against a tip. It's not worth as one can climb may be 4 or 5 steps only. View is really beautiful and one should not miss it if in irrespective of religious belief.", "This is a crowded Temple heralded for its beautiful sunset, which I by the way missed by 3 minutes. However the views were spectacular. Plenty of monkeys around. Just ignore them if you so wish and they will most likely ignore you.", "If you're here on a clear day, the sunset is very good I've heard. A lot of tourists, but it's spacey in low season. Nice wave action for that nice splash selfie! You can't enter the temples, but that didn't matter to us.", "Visited the site as part of an all day driving tour of sightseeing. Beautiful setting, although it was the dry season so not all vegetation was in bloom or bright green. Very picturesque temples on the lake. Great photo opportunity for the family. Fishing boats next to the temple site also provided good photo ops. A couple onsite restaurants looked tasty although we did not eat there. Small shopping area outside the temple exit. No high pressure to enter the stalls. A comfortable setting to browse local goods. Huge turn off to us was the multiple attempts for tourists trying to get photos of our girls. We have run into this many times before and granted a few photos, but here the tourists were aggressive and some trying to be sneaky to get photos.", "This is a great place to watch the long tailed nese monkeys up close. But be warned, the temple is sacred to the nese...don't touch the statues. To enjoy a monkey free afternoon, don't open your bag, run or screem when approached. The temple conducts a service every 210 days to honor the monkey God.", "What a beautiful temple, this is one of the most beautiful ones I have ever seen. It s on a rock in the see, well more like coast rock.", "Must see for your itinerary even if it is just to at church the tourists get too close to the water/waves etc. plenty of hawkers to sell you stuff too.", "It's a nice temple with good pictures taking. It is jamed packed with tourists. You can't go inside the temple. It's nice to go just for the view.", "Very good hindu temple, Thy has fire show inside which is chargable around 100000 IDR, Best thing is cliff view from temple, tats amazing. Lots of monkey inside temple.", "Sorry but I am tired of saying no to vendors who do not listen and continue to harass me and others who are just trying to relax on the beach and enjoy a Bintang.", "The temple itself was very nice to look at, amazing sunset views, and the temple itself is quite extraordinary. However there are some obvious let downs because it is a iconic tourist attraction there are tourist everywhere which make it a bit less enjoyable.", "Excellent view, great performance explains the story of Roma and Sinta. Loved the White Monkey ! Beautiful dance set against the backdrop of the Indian Ocean. Loved the Fire Dance. The chanting was so cool as was the ring of fire , all the more exciting in close quarters. The monkeys were devils and grabbed people’s purses and shoes. Watch out , they may be hiding in the restrooms. The background and dance made up for the naughty monkeys. Go it is worth the trip", "Easily the best temple we visited in . Unfortunately it was rather cloudy when we went so didn’t get to enjoy the spectacular views. Not as busy as some of the other main temples on the island. If you want to go straight to the top after temple 2 you can head straight up missing out T3,4 and 5. The views are somewhat limited but it’s very relaxing up there. 1840 steps in total was a great workout.", "A visually stunning temple located directly on the beach, but it can be difficult to fully enjoy the charm due to the hordes of tourists and vendors hawking their wares. While we were there at low tide, our guide advised that when the tide is in the main temple will be on an island promontory surrounded by water. I am not likely to go back to this attraction again simply due to the crowds.", "relaxing place in a wonderful location by the border of a lake surrounded by forests and mountains, but many times rainy... the temple is interesting", "This is a truly special place for us as my future son in law proposed to my daughter here. They were on a ledge with fantastic views and the temple overlooking them. They have travelled the world extensively but is very special to them and seemed apt for this important event.", "We visited here with our experienced tour guide who gave us a great deal of insight into the Temple. A great experience and a happy memory to take with us. Our tour guide was fantastic and gave us far more insight into this Temple than we would have had if not used this company who can be trusted: Suweca Tour Mobile : +62-8123-6111-705 (24 hours) Email: suwec4@gmail.com .", "We were staying in Candidasa and decided to go for this trekking instead of others that seemed more crowded. It was an excellent choice. When we arrived the guide informed us about the possible routes. It is possible to go without a guide, but we would recommend to pay one, as it is a good experience and chance to talk with the him not only about the temples but also about nese culture and life. Very few tourists and quite a lot of local people. Roughly 3h to see the first 6 temples. Amazing views. We left with the feeling of having been a little closer to the real .", "Looked very nice but was over sold. They have holy lake or water under temple and holy snake in one of the caves. It seems a great shame that if a place is truly holy that people sit with their hand out counting the profit. Many people on beach trying to get that illusive best photograph. Didnt get into Temple although there are about 6 stairs to the left hand side that you are allowed to climb up.", "A beautiful temple but then again they all are. Very busy as we visited on a weekend so locals and tourists all mixed in and just before sunset so pick your day carefully!", "we took almost 2.5 hours driving to get here from Ubud. The site is majestic with plenty nese statue around. Local believed the water is holy. Once you entering the gate be ready to walk in the middle of water with circle steps.", "You cannot go inside the temple itself but you can walk around the area. Great ocean view. I suggest everyone to go there at the morning at 10 becaude although the best view is during the evening (sunset), it will be extremely crowded. Beware of the monkeys too, they can snatch your belongings.", "After recently visiting this beautiful Cliff top temple it was absolutely breathtaking. Grab yourself a tour guide for $100,000 rupi and they'll take you everywhere you need to go take photos and defend you from the thieving monkeys.", "The temple itself is not that incredible, but the surroundings are amazing! There is so much to see. The view of the ocean is beautiful and in the surrounding parks you can see a lot of monkeys. I would highly recommend visiting the nese dance show, which is not just entertaining to watch, you can also enjoy a beautiful view of the sunset!", "We went at sunset - it was heaving with tourists crawling over everything. Noisy, dirty people with millions of selfie sticks and queues.... the temple itself seems beautiful and would probably be lovely to visit at another time.", "The temple offers great views and great photo opportunities. There are a few \\guides\\\" on site to help around. Also got the chance to see a few monkeys! The only downside is the fact that this is a \\\"touristic attraction.\\\" Even if this was not high tourist season, there were still a fair amount of people talking loudly and continuously recording everything. Personally, we would have preferred enjoying the atmosphere of a traditional temple a little more. I would recommend reading a little on the history of the place ahead of time too! Quiet interesting.\"", "Best temple in . In my opinion a must see in . Better than Tanah Lot. Have been to four time and still fall in love with the place evert time I visited it. Just be careful with your belonging! The monkeys there are very naughty and can snatch your glasses, phone or camera. My glasses was snatched away during my first visit. In the end I have to pay the local to get the monkey to return my glass. Just wonder if the monkeys were trained to do so!", "The beach was only for sofitel guests it was lovely and clean ,plenty of banana lounges and umbrellas. Way to swim for most of the day until the tide went out. Not a lot of hassle from hawkers. Great place to relax", "We visited early (9am) before the tour buses arrived which was a good idea. There were only about 10 people walking around so it was easy to get some good photos. The temple was a little smaller than I was expecting but the location on the lake is beautiful. Unfortunately it was a cloudy, damp day but we still enjoyed walking around the grounds for an hour. To clarify, as I found some reviews a little confusing, the cost is 50000 IDR pp.", "This is a lovely temple to visit. Very popular and busy. Best to get there in the morning to beat the traffic and the crowds. The lake has formed in a dormant volcano.", "The cliff side temple was crowded with tourist waiting for the sun to set. Best sunset view I had in with the cliff side temple, the ocean and the orange grow as the sun disappeared into the horizon.", "This place is must see Temple for every one visiting . The Temple is surrounded by a lake, Beautiful flowers, green grass. We traveled in Mid May and the weather was cold here, different from the rest of . The roads to the temple passes through not so high altitude, but the road side views heading to the temple are awesome !!!", "Very delightful visit to this temple The cliffs are very magnificent. The scenery is out of this world. The entrance fee and the parking fee are a bit hight (100 000 + 5000 parking), but if the money is used to preserve this place .it's worth it. The monkeys inside are a plus. Try to avoid having food or glasses one near the monkeys.", "This Temple on the sea is breathtaking, the atmosphere is relaxing and serene with the mixture of gardens and Ocean breeze", "Beautiful Temple by the lake with plenty of photo opportunities. Just be armed with patience as it is too crowded....my advice: go early", "Plenty of water activities. Bars and restaurants close by. Clean, organised beach. The usual beach hawkers but they don't hassle you. A polite no with a smile is all you need.", "We visited the place at around 4 PM and were there till the sunset. The view from the cliff was really cool and the location of the temple right next to the sea offers great photographic opportunity.The place is a bit touristy. The entry to the temple was not allowed. Overall a nice experience.", "This location gives you the Best View Point of Both the Beach and the Temple. The location shows you the best of South coast of ", "An amazing temple and such great views, it was amazing just to see the temple and the ocean that around it, worth a visit", "It is a beautiful temple but can get crowded at any time of the day. Entrance fee is considered the most expensive compared to other tourist attractions. Spent less than 20 minutes over there. There are restaurants near the temple that offer buffet lunch at 100k per person but the food is not awesome. Thus, would recommend having lunch before heading to the temple.", "Had a safe, roller coaster ride to Candy Kuning, Tabanan. That lake on top of the mountain struck me. It's an awesome lake believed to be sacred. The temple is built for the goddess of that lake as an offering. Its a water temple sitting 1200 meters above sea level. Lots of stores selling shirts and other merchandise; enough parking spaces for tourists and you could also hire boats to wander the lake.", "A great stroll along the little beach. A few hawkers but not too bad. Lovely cages for a bite or a cool Bintang. Didn't swin but a pleasant outlook.", "Many improvements to the temple and the garden since my last visit 6 years ago. Sadly, too many aggressive vendors bothering visitors.", "This temple is very beautiful with the picturesque scenery and clean sea. There are many small shops around this temple which sell paintings, bracelets, and ornaments. We had a small snack in a nearby shop made with cut fruits, raw mango, sugar, chilies, and palm sugar which was lip-smacking, absolutely recommended if you want to try something new.", "Busy but not loud - plenty of hawkers will harass you though but a firm no will get them to leave you alone. Very cheap loungers (25k for a day)", "This temple is a must see. The temple, the mountains, water and gardens form an idyllic picture that will stay with you for a long time to come. The temple is often shrouded in mist and clouds hiding the mountain from view. It is a pity that the site is often overcrowded, but in spite of this, it is well worth a visit. There are gardens and lawns surrounding the lake and areas where children can play. We had a good meal at a reasonable price at the restaurant.", "Took the bikes around Lembongan and stopped at the Devils Tears blowhole. The power of the water and the sound of the blow back was amazing...worth a look. The point also gives a great view about to sea and across the cliffs.", "The temple is not much as temples go but the setting is spectacular. To get there you have to go down a fairly long path with what are described as \\mischievous\\\" but which are more than willing to steal anything that is not locked down and put away. I have to admit that they add a certain spice that you usually don't get a temple viewings.\"", "Must visit place for every traveler who visit . Visit around 5 p.m. and stay there till Sunset. The magnificent view of sunset during low tide and sunny Day. Place was quite crowded maybe because of China holidays during our visit. If talk about temple its beautiful in the middle of water with nice view. Overall nice for spend sunset evening", "Watched the sunset in the horizons with the silhouette of the temple is amazing. But do watch out for the roaming monkeys. I had the unpleasant experience of my spectacles being snatched right out of my face by one of them. Apparently, i was not the only one to experience this on that day. My time in would have been completely ruined if not for a spare set that I have brought along in my luggage. So be fore-warned if you intend to visit this place. Stay away from the monkeys.", "The main drawcard for this temple is its location. Built on the edge of a precipice that drops sheer into the rolling waters of the Indian ocean, the sight of it can take your breath away. The original temple is over 500 years old, but there's not much to see in the temple itself. Cultural shows, including dancing and singing by traditional nese performers are put on for the tourists but seem a bit tired to me. We were constantly warned about monkeys trying to steal things, but didn't see a single animal. Maybe because it was so hot, and climbing up and down the steps around the site left us exhausted. It is worth seeing from either side simply for the jaw dropping views of the temple perched high above the ocean, but don't waste too much time there.", "The temple is well maintained and with an entry fees of 30,000 rupiah. The cliff spot inside the temple is amazing. Beware of the monkeys that they snatch the things like ( hat, bangle, pouch ) especially from ladies", "This temple is a popular setting for watching sunsets as it's located on a cliff on the south western tip of . We left Kuta via taxi at 4:00pm and arrived 1 hour later, just in time for the sunset and fire show. The fire show is the real highlight so I highly recommend shelling out the nominal fee to get a ticket :) The show is in fact a traditional nese play and like any good play includes romance, comedy and drama. The fire adds a unique element to an already enjoyable show. After the show we decided to explore the temple grounds. It was dark by that time and we soon discovered that the monkeys were out in full force. These monkeys were aggressive! Probably the most aggressive monkeys i've encountered in Asia. They were constantly jumping on people to take their sandals, eye glasses, water bottles or pretty much anything that was small enough for them to grasp. They were also acting quite aggressive with each other, quite a few fights broke out. We could hear loud screeching coming from the darkness around us which was a slightly frightening. We all high tailed it out of there as soon as we could. One friend had his glasses smashed by a monkey but other than that we made it out alright. It was quite the experience!", "It is a temple by the sea which makes all the view points nothing less than amazing! I've been there twice and would come back for sure. Be aware or the monkeys! If you don't want them around, avoid the banana's bag at the entrance. To enter the temple you'll need to cover your legs (men and women). The temple provides sarongs at the entrance. If you already have pants or long skirts on, they will just tie a yellow scarf around your waist. It's respectful to wear it.", "Most beautiful temple situated on rock hill in the sea , we can walk up to, but cannot enter. There is place in the entrance you are given blessings by priests.", "Lovely temple, set on a cliff side with stunning views of the sea and sunset. Entrance fee is 30,000 you should cover your knees and shoulders, they also hand out sashes for both men and women to wear. Very busy best to go early morning or late evening", "It took us some long time to reach the place, the entry ticket is minimal along with the parking charges. You are provided with sarongs to enter the temple to maintain the sacredness of the place. The sarongs need to be returned on exit. There are public announcements done for the rogue monkeys who snatch your stuff and throw off the cliff, so please be careful about zipping up your bags and putting away your goggles, one of the favorite things for the monkeys. Go to this place in the evening to view the sunset, great photo ops and the kecak dance.", "We didn’t make it to the peak last time after the mists came down at Pura Pasar Agung which halted our journey to climb a few hundred steps to the peak, Pura Pucak Lempuyang Luhur. This time we came early to the foothill of Mount Lempuyang. Apparently, the ceremony of Galungan was not over yet, and the Pamengku (temple priest) was still holding a prayer at Candi Bentar. Instead, we were guided by his eldest son, Gede, which refers to the order of the children as the oldest. Pura Pasar Agung was still under renovation, only slightly progressing. Pura Pasar Agung is literally means a market, like in a traditional wet market, which symbolize last temptation to renounce worldly concern before reaching and entering the holy temple at the peak. The view after we passed this point is stunning as we can see a panoramic view of the sea, lowlands, rice terraces and the mountain. After hundreds of more steps, we arrived at the summit, Pura Pucak Lempuyang Luhur which has 360 degree view including Amlapura beach and Amed beach. Holy bamboo which tubes contains sacred water are preserved at the inner temple. This temple is the place of Rishi Genijaya, arguably a Shaivite Buddhist priest. Mpu Genijaya is one of Panca Tirtha (lit. five waters), five maharishi from Java that came to , along with Mpu Semeru, Mpu Ghana, Mpu Kuturan and Mpu Bharada. Mpu Kuturan was married to Calon Arang, a left-tantra Bhairavi practitioner, in Girah village, Kediri, east Java. Mpu Kuturan left Calon Arang with his daughter Ratna Mangali. The following famous legend told the story of the greatest witch in nese history, Calon Arang, sent plagues to the kingdom of Airlangga. King Airlangga sent Mpu Bharada to defeat Calon Arang which turned out an elusive task. Mpu Baharda sent his son, Bahula to marry Ratna Mangali, daughter of Calon Arang. Later, Bahula stole Calon Arang's secret scriptures and handed down to Mpu Bharada. With the secret revealed, Mpu Baharda defeated Calon Arang. Legend has it that at the time of her death, the wrathful widow turned into Rangda, the queen of Leak. From Bahula and Ratna Mangali, Mpu Bharada has a grandson, Mpu Tantular, which is a famous Javanese poet. Mpu Bharada also built a Candi/ temple in Porong, Sidoarjo to prevent the wrath of water from drowning the region. In modern day Indonesia, the temple was demolished during an oil and gas exploitation project. A massive and incessant flow of hot mud drowned Porong town. A disaster that has been prophecied over a thousand years ago. Porong is still under water until today.", "Done a lot of temples with a 6 and 8 year old. They have struggled a little with them, but this one did have a play park in the grounds and made a big difference. There is beautiful views over the lake and the temple. Makes nice pictures.", "it is a tourist attraction so expect many people, it wasn't that crowded. quite hard to snap a photo without someone photobomb-ing behind you. just find a place/an area to sit and chill while waiting for sunset. unique temple and beautiful sunset.", "It's a temple on a rock marginally in the ocean with a nice view of sunset. Yes the view is ok but the crowds of Chinese tourists pouring out of big coaches, the markets you have to walk through to get there from the car park where people are trying to sell you tourist trinkets or pay to hold a python - no thanks. Plenty of better cultural experiences in than this.", "It is a great Temple to see. Go a few hours before sunset. Totally swamped with Tourists like ants! But what can you do? It's still a great sunset photo. Lots of shopping stalls too.", "We visited the temple in December so although it was beautiful it was extremely muggy and hot. The temple has amazing views over the cliffside but the heat was unrelenting and felt like there was no breeze at all. Definitely worth the trip however can get quite busy with tourists.", "It is a beautiful place. It's great for a relaxing stroll. There are lots of photo opportunities. There are also many lovely cliffside restaurants right behind the temple.", "Was not expecting the level of tourist shenanigans at this location. I stupidly did not read. I actually found it hard to stay near my wife at times. It was as if tourists from every part of the world descended upon this spot to stand on stairs leading to locked gates to vie for a momentary shot with a selfie stick whilst armed with a purple sarong and yellow sash! The monkey versus dog fight also was a win. Luckily my wife missed it or we would have had a slightly sad moment to add to the overall meh-ness of this place. The views are stunning for the 1.2 seconds I was able to perch over German and Chinese couples selfie-ing and making gang signs from the Cryps? Don't ask. I got some dirty looks but I wasn't leaving without at least some token memento. I almost forgot to return my sash but not wanting some serious negative karma, I swam like an upstream salmon and I brought it back to the bin so that some huge Australian woman could use it as a second tie around her girth exclaiming \\Crikey, too much Mei Gorang at the buffet.\\\"\"", "Beautiful temple with a stunning view. However, it took hours to get there due to traffic and it was overpopulated with tourists. You are not allowed to go into the temple so it’s really just to take a picture.", "This is a unique Temple that built on top of Sedimentary Rock (which had several horizontal layers of rocks just like the Grand Canyon rock). And different layers of rocks had different resistance to the wave and thus forming a spectacular scenery. The wave is very strong which gave a unique sensation when viewing the temple. Tourist can only view the temple from the outside. Only true worshipers wearing the proper attire can enter the temple. Ticket cost 30000 rupiah per adult.", "Probably the best 10,000 Rp ($1) value anywhere. I would guess that most people would drive straight past and not even know it was there. The temple is a great example of the wonders of and how it would have been pre-colonial times; even though it was only built in the 1900's. The hidden gem is that you can pay a little extra and swim in one of the pools at the back - still only Rp 6,000 more.", "We knew this place through the TripAdvisor's recommendation. We arrived at this place during the sunrise, it was totally a beautiful place with a temple and some beautiful ponds. The weather is very moderate with beautiful sunrise and viewing the panorama of the slope, temple, and ponds. Actually it was nice to swim here but the water is too cold for us. After looking around we were sitting in the restaurant to have our breakfast and watching the scenery of the pond and the villages. Highly recommend this place to visit!", "We had seen several other cool temples before we headed to this one. It took us 2:30 hours to get there and 3 hours back to Ubud. Everything is further than you think and there's tons of traffic all the time, so keep that in mind when you spend half your day going here. I honestly thought it was just another temple and not any more special. We stayed for maybe 5 minutes. I would have not gone if I knew this before and will tell all of my friends that it is not worth it. Yes, it's a pretty temple, but it's not worth it. If you do go though, if you're an animal person, there is a guy that hangs out there that has some pretty exotic animals you can pay to take pics with.", "This is one place that you shouldn't miss out if you're visiting . The temple is set at an amazing location, at the edge of a huge cliff overlooking the Indian ocean. You get amazing views at sunset.", "If you are a photographer would recommend this temple but make sure you check on tides so there is water making for a better photo. High in the mountain this temple a breath of fresh air you can take a walk around after you pay a fee these wonderful grounds. Lots of photos can be taken well worth a visit. Small markets are outside the temple where you can purchase drinks and some food", "interesting and must see temple. leading up to it are numerous souvenir shops-lined narrow streets. bargaining is a must. there are also some eateries", "Tourist heaven! If you expect the pictures you see on IG, you need to walk away from the crowd! But if you go too far, watch out for the tide as the sun goes down. It is beautiful but as I’ve mentioned it’s where everyone wants to visit and take pictures. Selfie sticks, patience to wait for the sunset and navigate through the crowd is a must. I personally enjoy less famous but less touristy temples", "After being in a for over a week . You can find better sunsets else where as well as better temples . It is also extremely touristy. And the pictures I found are much better then the reality . Can be very crowded.", "This is an impressive and iconic temple on the west coast of south . There's a long walk away from the temple itself to a strategic viewing point that offers a spectacular view of the temple. I saw at least one monkey on the way to the lookout, but wasn't quick enough with my camera, and didn't see him on the way back. Like Tanah Lot, or the Temple on the Lake, this is a historic site that is a must visit for tourists. At the temple itself there are extensive grounds. There are a fair number of stairs involved as well. This is a great spot to visit if you're on a day tour in the area. The admission cost was reasonable. There were a large number of tour buses in the parking lot the day I visited, so expect some crowds.", "I wasn't expecting this temple to be so beautiful... :) Strong white waves, nice breeze, breathtaking views. Many people come here for a sunset, but why? In the day time it is also pretty. Colours of the ocean, not so crowded... Entrance ticket 20 000 IDR. You need a sarong (if you don't have your own, they provide it for free). There are monkeys running all arround. Be careful, they try to steal sunglasses, bottles of water - anything. One of the most beautiful places in ! Exceeded expectations. I mean, the temple is small and the main part of it is closed. But the arrea and surroundings are great!", "Temple was not remarkable but you will be glad to get up the steps and see the magnificent view from cliff, and wonder at Mother Nature. Better to come during sunset time.", "A pretty cool place accesed by a longish drive through the mountains. Even though it rained whilst we were there the Temple strikes an imposing figure on the lake as well as making for a great photo or two!", "This is THE place to see the best sunset in . Be sure to reserve enough time for the road. The traffic is very bad in the area. The entrance to the temple is Rp 20 000 and they provide a sarong for you if you are not covered enough (no skirts or shorts). Be sure you pay attention to the monkeys. We' ve seen a lot of pair of glasses stolen by them in the time we were there.", "We reached the temple by the sea near sunset. The view was spectacular as the sun goes down and the tide comes in. The waves get higher and higher and more people converge onto the beach, to watch the sunset and to be awed by the waves.It is an experienced to be there.", "Insanely Beautiful place to visit in . Worth the travel to see Pura Lempuyang. Highly recommended to visit this place.", "Fantastic experience ! Informative guide who had driver stop at coffee plantation, and a local rice plantation that served us fried tapioca and sweet potatoes. The guide went above and beyond, We learned so much about . Temples were interesting!", "One of the must visit place in , beautiful temple located on the edge of sea , entry fee for 2 person is about 600 INR , as like other temples tourist are not allowed inside the temple.", "In front of Champlung Cafe look on the beach for Ruddy, Rocky,Made and Eka. They are the nicest people who a always give a reasonable price and will remember you next time.made has great silver rings and ruddy does a great deal on bangles and belts. tell them Sandy & Barry says hello from Perth", "Don´t care about the number of tourists that you might find. The beauty of the Temple and the energy of the place are worthwhile. Find a local guide because the story of the Temple is very interesting. I recommend going to the Holy Water Spring if you are in tune with the mood. If not, just take a couple of selfies ...", "Coach loads of tourists ruined the atmospheric impression it must give when we humans aren't there. Also thanks to stupid\\Selfie\\\" takers who took one step backwards too many and killed themselves by falling off the cliffs the best photographic sites are now out of bounds. It is a film set place with the Indian Ocean stretching into the distance as well as pounding on the cliffs. The arch under the right hand shrine is a good sight and the island with the fishermen dedicated temple on it is impressive. One cannot enter unless a Hindu and a fisherman. The island has been crumbling for decades and now has more artificial rock than original rock. Then usual tourist arcades have sprung up around the carpark. Don't believe the \\\"one dollar\\\" story. Toilets are available.\"", "It's really incredible the temple's view!! From the cleef' s hight you can see a beautiful bay. It's unbelivable how they choose so amazing place to built a temple! If you are in don't miss this attraction!", "Hubbi and I knew we can't lounge for long at the beach...so we only wanted the beach chairs and umbrellas for a couple of hours and we were upfront about the short stay...still, we probably discussed with six different vendors and everyone of them was charging USD10 or more for the few hours we wanted to stay, crazy!!! We ended up sitting at one and got our price down to USD 8 per chair...for a bit over 2 hours we stayed :( is so over-rated with tourists, it's often frustrating for travelers.", "Started our day out at 6 am to visit this temple from Seminyak. It was about a 2.5 hour drive, when we arrived the place was already busy. You are allowed to bring your own sarong as they must be worn. Entrance fee is cheap. The Heavens gate where everyone wants a photo is by number, so get your ticket ASAP. We only waited 1.5 hours for our turn, but explored the area nearby while waiting. It was also fun watching people pose for their photos. You need to give the photographer a little extra and he will reward you with an abundance of great shots. There’s not set price. Lots and lots of stairs to climb however. Take good shoes and take advantage of the motorbike men who will drive you to the top of the mountain after your photo for only Rp 20 000. Then there are more and more stairs but great views. A fun but exhausting day out. Well worth a visit.", "what to say, best location ever for a temple...pay attention to the monkeys... you can watch the fire dance here...nice", "The view is very charming, many traditions or activities that can be done there, such as seeing snakes in the Cave, Holy Water, and aesthetic temples.", "Nice place to catch sunset and So beautiful. The temple were very unique, surrounded by sea water and awesome!", "Nice quiet beach. You don't get too hassled by hawkers. The water was calm and the beach was clean. Lots of options for eateries and places to sit as well as a good paved path above the beach section. ", "We visited the temple on this May. View from the top is magnificent and nature will make you mad here. Beware of Monkeys. They are waiting for your sun glass and hand carry belongings.", "Can't forget the beauty of the place. The entire facility is excellent. The main temple, walking areas, view points and restaurants - all excellent. Adjacent market area is also very good. In each view point different beauty - so don't miss to walk the entire area. beauty in low tide and high tide are different. Recommended for at least half day tour.", "I don't know what to say.. I feel both blessed to have visited this holy temple but also mislead by the many pictures. Let me start off by saying this place is very difficult to get to. It's on the far east end of the island on the tip of the mountain. You need an experienced driver to get you here safely. It's also important to go early in the morning as the traffic tends to build-up during the day. I was having a mini panic attack watching our driver drive through the narrow cliffs all the way up the mountain - BUT we got there safely. From Ubud it took approximately 2 hours and we left around 6am. We arrived around 8am and it was already BUSY. There are many rules prior to entering the temple: - Ladies must not be menstruating - EVERYONE must wear a sarong and cover their shoulders - Must keep a positive attitude - No PDA (kissing) - No yoga poses *just to name a few.. There's no set entrance fee but instead a donation of your choice. If you did not bring a sarong or shawl to cover your shoulders - it is 10k each. Once paying, you must climb up the stairs, hike up another 10 minutes AND then you arrive at the temple. I was pleasantly surprised to see that there were only 2 lined rows (assuming it would be quick) but in reality it took us a good 1 hour and 30 minutes before taking our picture.. It'd be helpful to discuss and arrange the type of poses prior to taking the picture. It'll save you time. When it's your turn, you simply provide your phone, a donation, and the locals take your picture. It's quick - about 1 minute at most with 3 poses. Prior to doing my research, I was convince that this place was nestled between a beautiful, clear pond and the gate. To my surprise, this place does not have a pond/lake/or any kind of water. The illusion is the mirror placed beneath your camera to give it the \\mirrored effect\\\" - my boyfriend who had zero idea was quite disappointed. He was expecting this place to have a tranquil vibe with a beautiful view of the volcano on a blue, clear pond. While this place is beautiful. I'm not sure if I'd recommend it. If you MUST have your IG picture then yes, but be sure to arrive early and expect at minimum a 2 hour wait for a deceiving picture.\"", "Definitely a must-see if your on the island of nusa lembongan. Funny to see all the Tourists getting wet! Be careful if your travelling with kids since theres no protection.", "This Temple has beautiful mountain scenery by the lake with fresh cold air. Clean area and lots of local people play and kids playing around. You can rent boat or just take selfie photos here.. lots of times being use as pre wedding photo.", "Beautiful temple to visit, recommend going & getting a taxi or driver to wait for you, as our taxi did as not many will be around to do random pick up. Went when high tide so was unable to walk across, would recommended checking when going as would imagine it to be much better when low tide! You have to pay about $2 AU to enter per person also.", "This is my favorite temple in . Very peaceful, very quite and fantastic view. You have to vist Bratan Temple, I would definitely suggest!", "Nice piece of nature in lembogan island,you can really see the beauty of nature in this spot,you better no go on the edge,there is no fence and you dont wanna fall to the drink.", "Reached around 10 AM and there were already quite a few people so was hard to take pictures without getting other people in the frame. However this place was not as busy as most of the other temples and tourist spots. Enjoyed feedig the fish and spending some time sitting on the benches in the back - away from the pools with fishes.", "This temple is located uphill and the weather is very cooling. The scenery is so beautiful and a good place for photographs. It would be advisable to go with a good driver cum guide. This temple is far from city center. It is a must go when you visit .", "I love this temple. It is so peaceful and fun. There is a hotel that I don't know if good, but I can say that I would love to wake up to this temple every day. All of the Koi fish are beautiful and some of them are so big. Just amazing.", "We were so excited to visit , paid our $6.00 and walked and walked in the heat . The views of the beach and the back of the temple ? Were great . But we couldn’t enter such a shame and a waste of time", "This stop is almost in every guidebook as great place to visit, but reality isn't that good. Lots of tourist groups and all you can see is 4m tall temple, thats only interesting thing about it is that is on island. For 50k per person really nothing interesting.", "No offense meant for the religious group, but if you wont go there to worship, you can skip this place, because there's really not much to see here but some monkey who will rob your personal stuff if you're too careless , and a sea cliffside ... yes you can view sunset here, but you can also view sunset in some areas. this is best for worshippers, not for tourists.", "It's worth to see. The temple is a bit more expensive now than the others, because it's kind of \\private\\\" now. The people of the town are gettin the money directly and not from the government. That's what our driver told us. It's the most beautiful temple with the park around and a lot to see. It's worth it and a lot better than the other temple in my opinion.\"", "Gorgeous before the crowds and hawkers get there. Lots of cafes to stop for breakfast along the way and a nice breeze to keep you cool.", "Temple is beautiful I wouldn't recommend driving hours to see it, but if you are in the region it's a must-see. the lake is gorgeous and the temple just looks so peaceful. We only spent about 20 minutes here though. Would have liked to spend more time by the lake just taking in the view but others were in a rush. Aside from the temple there is definitely your typical nese hagglers and scammers and sellers. There's even caged deer which I found weird? Almost like a random zoo in the middle of the temple area? Odd. Anyways, like I said, beautiful temple and if you have time and want to visit a lake and just have a relaxing day, go here! There's courtyards and grassy areas that would be perfect for a picnic!", "You've got two choices when deciding to come here. Either you escape the crowd and come here early in the morning/mid-afternoon (sacrificing the scenic sunset view) or blend in with the sweltering heat plus the sea of people so that you can snap a pic or two of the unforgettable sunset. Well... we decided that sunsets are the same everywhere by the last day of our trip and went ahead with the early part. Crowd wasn't that much, place was cooler and we had ample opportunity to take photos with the temple per se. Same thing definitely can't be said of the other alternative. View again was magnificent!", "Yes, the monkeys steal your stuff! I was one of the first people to have my sunglasses stolen that day. Luckily I got them back after the monkey got in to a fight and dropped them but most people don't get the back. Do not wear sunglasses or hats or have items hanging out of your pockets because they WILL get taken! It was pretty funny to watch them get so naughty but they do hiss at people and can get aggressive so stay far away if you can. The view was just beautiful and that's the reason I'd recommend going to this temple. There's a lot of walking to be done but it's worth it. What a breath taking view! Also, you don't have to pay for sarongs at this temple but the entry fee is about 30,000 rupiah per person. We went here then to Jimbaren restaurant for the sunset in the beach, it was a great day!", "You will not be the only one visiting this picturesque temple on the lake, but I think it is still worth a visit. Loved watching the ceremonies taking place and exploring the grounds. Worth seeing if you're in the area.", "Beautiful and scenic great photographic opportunity. Could not enter temple and can only walk up the stairs after paying for a blessing and cleansing donation. Would return to see this again", "it is located on top of the hill and the view is amazing. I can tell to everyone that \\visit the temple before sunset.\\\"\"", "This temple is breathtaking litterally and in all regards. It is one of our most treasured memories from ,- and we really felt a spiritual presence here. I coul try to describe it further,- but no words justifies this place. It must be experienced. Amazing.", "Its so beautiful to see this temple. in the middle of a massive body water. Try to watch the sunset there. The place also has more than enough food and shopping spots. Remember to bargain cos i got a lot of stuff at nearly 1/3rd the price quoted.", "I expected a little more from this temple. It was very big, but so many tourists... The cliff views are amazing,but the temple is very big and you can't really see the temple details very well. Monkeys were not an issue here.", "Really nice when high tide and big waves I come here every time specially around 4h30 / 5 h00 pm before sunset So beautiful Don’t miss if you comme to Nusa Lembogan", "No trip to is complete without a visit to this awe inspiring temple, the surrounding countryside offers an insight into rural life.", "The temple experience as such was ok, but it was cool to walk along the path to take the picture of the view. This felt like one of the places, glorified by Instagram, but not very good in reality. I visited it because it was one of the most scared temples. Visit it only for the view, not for the experience.", "Breath taking views! The temple is very beautiful with an amazing view. Only drawback is was filled with tourists every corners.", "What a site to see how power mother nature’s ocean can be a must visit when visiting Nusa Lembongan.", "We had been to this place around morning time. This temple is on the sea shore. They don't let us to go inside the temple but can just take pics nearby. Location is good but too crowded.", "It is located in the village of pecatu and built on the top of the cliff about 100 m down to the Indian Ocean. It was founded in 11century by Hempu kuturan it has a fantastic ocean view and sunset is stunning from the temple . Those who like to watch the fire dance there is a stage that built on the tip of the cliff facing to sunset so come over !!", "Not very known place among tourists or maybe a bit too far from the overcrowded areas. Anyhow, it is worth the visit as this temple that combines water and architecture is just mesmerising. You can take a quick Holy bath if you dare too.", "Beautiful Temple by the beautiful cliff. Breath taking view, specially at sunset. A must see when you are in ", "This is one of the several most beautiful temples in . The temple itself is average, but its location on the edge of a cliff overlooking the Indian Ocean makes the view particularly spectacular. Worth a visit!", "The view is amazing and the crashing of the waves was exciting. We went in the morning so it was not as crowded. It was high tide so we couldn't walk up to the temple but that did not spoil the experience. We just ignored the many stalls and aggressive sales people. Lots of spots to take beautiful photos.", "There's a playground in the Temple complex. I like to play there. I saw some puppies, temples, and boats.", "Very beautiful scenic views from cliff top. Amazing feat to built the temple in this location. Naughty monkeys everywhere, be careful of sunglasses or spectacles as they will grab them and not give them back unless you feed them. It was very hot climbing all the steps but rewarded with the views.", "Amazing point. Great nature. Every lembongan visitor should visit this place. Its amazing! Natural wonder!", "Crowded but worth to see. The temple located at lake Bratan, that's why it has really good view. There are restaurants that you can sit and enjoy the lake view and the temple.", "The temple itself is not a beautiful building,but You can enjoy the view and as well see a lot of friendly Monkeys.", "The temple itself is not that attractive however the view is breathtaking and beautiful. If you are looking for serenity then I would suggest Pura Tirta Empul temple instead of the Pura Luhur. And beware of the monkeys when visiting here.", "Crowded but worth to see. The temple located at lake Bratan, that's why it has really good view. There are restaurants that you can sit and enjoy the lake view and the temple.", "Once you pay the nominal entrance fee, have your sarong put on you properly by a local and get offered a guide, you're ready to go! Despite other people's storys about stealing monkeys, I had a different encounter. We bought some 'monkey food' from the locals to feed them, so I guess this invited them to approach us but instead of going for something specific, a monkey jumped onto my head for no apparent reason! Naturally I panicked but soon the monkey jumped off without having grabbed at anything I had on or in my bag. My tip is to steer clear of them if you don't want any hassle - pre-trained or otherwise. The temple itself was set in a very picturesque location on the cliff side, plenty of photo opportunities for those enthusiasts. I went during the day so missed out on the Kecak dancing which was a shame. Takes max. 30-40 minutes if you want to have a relaxing visit, because other than that, not much else around. Overall, pleasant part of the tourist trail to visit.", "During our visit, the water in on low tide mode. We were able to took our photos just below the temple. Furthermore, the view was so good and perfect!", "Came here as part of a full day tour with Voyagin & this was the last stop. Unfortunately a pretty sunset was non-existent due to heavy cloud cover. We still enjoyed seeing the temple's rock formation sticking out of the water. There were a handful of tourists around but apparently it was busier in August & September. There were cool market stalls on the streets leading up to the cliff face where you can see the temple from. On the other side is a rock formation which has a hole in it. I think our tour guide said that was another temple. Worth seeing once in your life if you're in .", "The temple offers a very nice view of the India ocean. Just make sure that you wear full clothes (full covered clothes I mean) and beware of the monkeys on the way.", "A unique temple with very good photo ops. You must wade through water to access the temple, however you cannot go in the temple. The best photo opportunity would be at high tide.", "Watch out for the monkeys. I was attacked by one who lept onto my back and grabbed by sunglasses. Thankfully one of the guards rescued the glasses, by giving the monkey a banana. I guess that's why the monkeys do it! There are scammers around though who will make you pay to get your belongings back. All of which means that you don't really get to enjoy the temple.", "Clean beach stretches for miles. Its a beautiful slice of paradise, only down side are the hawkers, but you get them everywhere!", "Lempuyang Temple complex is pretty huge since it has a got temples at several levels and one has to climb a lot and have a spare day to see them. However its a fact that majority of the tourist do not go beyond the first one and thats the place which is most famous due to the iconic instagram hotspot it had to offer. Unlike other temples in there’s no entrance ticket but you need to pay for sarong. And you are urged to make a donation. A couple of checkpoints- Come here if you are really keen on that epic pic The pick not real tbh, since there’s no water pond/lake surrounding the gate Come real early, since the place witness huge queues (waiting for their turn to get clicked) Its advisable to be here by 6AM to save time.", "Set on the lake with awesome views around. Was especially eerie visiting in the late afternoon when the clouds come over the lake and make this place mystical and magical looking. I thoroughly enjoyed this one and took many photos.", "I loved this place! Took a 2-hr tour around Lembongan to see main tourist attractions. Devil’s Tears was my favorite. Tip: If you stand, facing the ocean, walk around to the far right side. Then, you can see the rainbows in the mist that blows back out after the waves hit the cave. Just beautiful!", "It certainly is an attraction to be seen but be warned about the crowd. The temple is beautiful and it depends on what tide you visit as well. The ocean can be strong, hitting the rocks surrounding the temple. Lots of shops and places to eat around. We ended up eating out at a warung on top of a cliff overlooking the ocean. View was stunning but the food was well overpriced, small and tasteless. We paid over 500.000 for poor grilled fish, salad and vegetables! Beautiful but definitely a tourist trap so be warned!", "We went to the temple in the early morning (as you have to go at low tide to reach the temple, on high tide it is not possible to reach the temple itself) Even at this time it was crowded and it seems that this beautiful temple is not more than a “money making machine”, lots of shops with cheap things, mostly not connected to the temple and well overpriced……. Over all, for us it was the traveling not worth. It was not possible to enter the Temple, what was really disappointing.", "Try to go very early before it gets HOT and crowded. I guess it is hard to see this attraction in peace as there are always so many other tourists around any time of the day. But definitely try to go early if you can. We were going to see it in the evening but once we realized how hectic it would be getting around and especially on leaving the temple after the sunset, we were glad we decided against it. Aside from the temple building which you view from the distance, there is nothing much else to see there. So take a quick tour, snap your photos and leave. A must 'quick stop' on your list.", "A must visit and specially evening time by 4 you LL get better climate and sunset and the temple is beautifully constructed", "Beautiful temple perched on an enormous ocean cliff... Quite nice just to walk around looking at the architecture and the ocean... Watch out for the monkeys...", "I just don't get it. There are some incredible sites and places to visit in , but not this one. There is not much to see, you can't get close to the temple, there is a cliff...and that is really it. It's packed with tourists and it's just not worth it.", "The weather was cool when we visited. The journey to this temple is very scenic & breathtaking. You can feel the coolness of the temperature while your vehicle ride up the mountain. Truly love the picturesque and stunning views to this temple. The majestic mountain looks awesome too! 💕", "I suggest going in the morning to enjoy it. It gets to hot during the day. Lots to see. I would suggest a guide to explain it all to you.", "You arrive, park, enter and pay your money. You are then faced with rows and rows of shops that will offer you everything g from clothes, souvenirs and food. Forge on down the path till you enter the Temple gates and it all changes. No shops lovely grassed area and beautiful blue sea water. The paths are well maintained. We arrived at high tide meaning that we could not go over to the actual temple but it was a nice view. Heading right from where you enter go up the hill then look back at the Temple, a lovely vantage point to take the area in. There are people willing to take a photo for you and print it for you to take home. Your choice. They were not pushy. A great place, lovely once you get past the shops.", "The temple is beautiful and the view is incredible! There were many people but not crowded as the majority of temples. Is a temple that everyone must visit when come to .", "You have to do this when in as its landmark. Lots of tourists and very hot. Can't get into temple itself", "A lovely location with great views up and down the coast. The Temple itself is lovely (from the outside) but you do have to dodge the hundreds of people doing selfies. Great breeze!", "Clean and fresh air with a beautiful place and a beautiful lake makes this temple has its famous name, luckily we came when the lake was low tide so we could go down and walk around near the lake.", "As this place is situated in the mountains, it's quite nice and cool. Temperature is in the low 20's and because it's fronting a natural lake, there's a refreshing breeze always. It's great to come here after a day walking under the hot nese sun. The temple is surrounded by vendors and multiple restaurants. There is also a pagoda here dedicated to Buddha.", "I dont know if we were missing something but i realy wasnt that impressed. Its very overcrowded and loads of people taking photos of themselves and the view. View is lovely but considering the time and money it takes to get there i feel there are far superior temples in .", "Too many people, too many tourist shops and sales people. Not possible to go inside the temple.. Would not recommend, rather go to a more authentic temple on ", "This temple was amazing there were such beautiful views of the ocean and the cliffs definitely return to this temple so beautiful !", "In 2012 this beach was truly a secret beach; there wasn't even a car park. Now there's usually 20 big bus loads of Chinese or Indonesian tourists arriving with guides using loud-hailers. The little seaweed farming shacks have all been replaced by a 50m long steel roof: there's people everywhere. Horrible. Lucky I visited it before the commercial side of things took over..", "The temple is nice located at the edge of the lake with the backdrop of the mountains and has folks of people pouring in everyday. It was raining when we reached there but nonetheless it was so nice. You cannot miss this one while on your trip to !", "I went on Galungan Day and the temple was decorated very nicely. I did not learn until my arrival there that it would take around 4 hours to see all of the temples, so I only saw the first three due to a previous engagement back in Amed. Make sure you use the highway to get there, rather than the treacherous path through the mountain that my GPS took me. It was a spectacular view, and I hope I can find time before I leave to visit again and see the entire complex.", "I'm glad I did visit this temple. There is a holy water under the temple. Those people who help you to walk pass the water are very nice.", "Fantastic place! Don't bring in outside food (unless its safely concealed in a zippered backpack) or anticipate an ambush! It's a great place for a reprieve from the constant hawkers.", "We paid 20,000rupiah per person for ticket. Before we entered the temple, our driver warn us about the naughty monkeys there. He told us best to not wear any hats, sunglass or have your bags open. At the ticketing counter, they have this cloth available for free to cover you in case u r wearing short pants. The temple is located on top of a high cliff.. View was stunning and we were there near noon so it was super hot n the sky was blue with no clouds. Perfect weather for photography but I was sweating like hell. We were there during Hindu day so alot of the locals throng the temple for prayers. We can only view from the temple surronding and not allowed to go in to the prayer place. We then saw a monkey just snatch a kid's slipper and ran into the woods. Worst my grandfather who was outside the temple entrance near the carpark, had his specs snatch from behind by a monkey. It chewed on the specs and refuse to give bak. Luckily some locals threw some food to it and it let go of the specs but it was already ruin. So be really aware of the monkeys there", "Do really think if you really nead to see this temple really yourself. It's magical on postcards, it's majestic on posters, it's melancholic on your mind, it's Coney Island on the lake when you are there. Not only overcrowded, with rental boats of all designs, not at all majestic, when you stay just beside it... what really hit me in the face were cartoon animals shapes benches in the park surrounding this temple. The magic is... gone.", "During our trip to this temple complex we enjoyed breath taking view of this place amazing place along sea.Great susnet View. Beware of Monkeys the take off your goggles and caps. One of the best Place in ", "Prpbably my favourite place in lembongan, but can get crowded at times. There are a couple of up/downslopes if you're thinking of cycling from yellow bridge or jungutbatu beach, but definitely still doable.", "This temple is stunning, lots of walking there and back but worth every step. Famous also for its monkeys that will grab anything they can from sunglasses to purses. Once again there were thousands there all to see the sunset which was spectacular. Definitely a must when visiting .", "Lovely temple, it was part of an Airbnb experience. It was pouring rain when we arrived but we waited only 15 minutes for the downpour to end.", "If you look at the Trip Advisor description, this is listed as \\#1 of 2 Things to do in Beraban\\\". You can imagine, then, in a place with only two things to do, the water temple which is in the middle of the sea and can only be reached at low tide and/or by swimming, would be popular. It is. We didn't try to go inside, and I'm not even sure if they let non-temple-types in, but just seeing it from the outside was a fun experience. You have to get through an outdoor market to get there, which has a number of different stores where people sell various wares, and you can get some good deals there - especially as you're expected to haggle. The temple sits near a beach where there are interesting rock formations as well, and there are larger grounds to explore too. There are hawkers on the grounds, but they are largely non-intrusive, but they do sell things for children (such as wind up toy planes) so if you've got young ones expect them to be more enticed.\"", "1. Awesome temple with sunset. must see in wth grat foto ops 2. For better views, you need to buy a thing or two from adjoining cafes. 3. Like any other attractions, you have deal with pushy shop vendors.", "My husband and I were brought here at the end of a day tour of to hopefully witness a beautiful sunset. Unfortunately, the clouds spoilt the sunset, but we arrived in the main car park around 5.15 pm and had a quick look at some of the many market type stalls en route to the beach and temple. I also enjoyed seeing the Luwaks first hand, that live around the coffee plantations in Indonesia. The coffee shops have them as pets! The steps down to the beach and the beach area were very busy at this time. The tide was out, so it enabled us to go to the bottom of the temple, even though you aren't allowed to climb to the temple. We joined the queue for a \\blessing\\\"! I'm not too sure how \\\"sacred\\\" the blessing was, but we enjoyed the idea of it. For a small donation, you have access to \\\"holy\\\" water, have a blessing with rice on the forehead and a flower put behind your ear!! It felt a very lovely thing to do and we felt we were on some sort of hippy trail!!! We were disappointed to not witness a beautiful sunset, but climbed the steps above the beach and to the right to the bars and restaurants overlooking the beach for a drink to cool off. I particularly loved our visit to Tanah Lot, it felt like a true experience and I will treasure the memories of it :-)\"", "We visited this temple in the morning and it was a perfect time to do it. Everybody said it's prettier in the afternoon for the sunset but gets really crowded and we are not big fans of standing in a line just to be able to take a shot, so we decided to do it first thing in the morning. We took a private driver from our hotel who charger about 8$US per an hour to take us around. And we really enjoyed our day as we got to do everything we wanted without waiting for others. To get into the temple will cost you around $3. There is a short walk through a little market with souvenirs, several fast food places and a convenient store. Took us less than an hour to walk around and take pictures. There was not a lot of people around so it was easy to move. Beautiful area with many photo opportunities. As a non Indonesian Hindu we were not allowed to go in the temple itself but we came quite close and it was amazing!", "there is a small entrance fee, like all parks and temples in it isn't expensive. the temple itself isn't much to look at, but the views on both sides looking down the cliff to the water and beyond is beautiful. Just make sure you keep glasses, water bottles phones and food closely tucked away in a bag. the monkeys are very quick", "I've been here twice now. The last visit was around miday and it was stinking hot. Only saw 3 monkeys - the rest must have been hiding in some shade. The temple is unimpressive and there is really nothing much to do. I recommend Blue Point over this place.", "The beach is clean with white sand, can bicycle around along beach line to reach the point where huge waves hit the beach. Plenty of hawkers selling stuff like sarong, beachware and shells. Bargain hard... The watersports center is located here and good, Prices again can be bargained a little. Very hot and humid in Nov and dec", "Cannot enjoy the view, too many tourist, more like a flea market. It's a shame, really, such a beautiful and sacred temple, become a place for tourists to take selfie while bumping each other.", "Probably a little temple fatigued at this point so wasn't impressed. Tourist are hearded into this area to watch the sunset over the cliffs, there isn't really much of a temple to be seen. Watching the monkeys harassing people and stealing there sunglasses is quite amusing though.", "Amazing traditional performances and well kept temple grounds. It was a perfect spot to catch sunset. The monies could learn some respect, though. Thank goodness there is a monkey detail designated to keep those rascals in line.", "If you want photos of the temple without 10,000 tourists lining up in front of it, you need to be there no later than 6am. We arrived quite late in the day and with the sun setting + so many people it was pretty impossible to get close up/good quality photos. You can line up for photos close to the temple if you like but probably looking at 1.5hrs minimum before it’s your turn. If you want to use a drone you have to pay extra on top of your ticket price. Would be a stunning location without the crowds, so early arrival is a must.", "I was staying in Jimbaran, quite a distance from this place but after looking at the beautiful pictures on Google, I decided to go. It was raining all along the way to the temple and as soon as we parked our car in the temple parking, the rain stopped. Than mist enveloped the lake, oh my god what a breathtaking veiw it was. I was confused if to take pictures or just soak it all in. When the mist lifted and temples came into veiw, I was done in by the beauty. You could just stand for hours soaking in everything or just bust ypur camera battery while clicking. Just go there.", "Crowded, and a bit far to get too these temples are very beautiful and worth the trip. Photos don't do it justice. Hire a car, see a temple hundreds of years old and enjoy the waves crashing on rocks. Touristy to say the least but worth it. An hour or so there should do it with lunch looking out over the cliffs.", "It took us 2.5 hours to get there just to find out that the famous photo that you see on the internet is just created by a man holding a mirror under your phone camera to make it reflective- what a joke?! Don’t get me wrong it is nice there but this temple looks like most of the others that don’t take that long to get to-the photo I have attached is reality. How sad is it that this is just a fake photo? We had to travel all of that time to find out that there is no lake/ water there and can’t believe that other reviews are happy to accept that. The queue for a photo can take 1-2 hours, so sad.", "Pay to see a sacred snake. Pay to get a blessing. Really? Take a look. Snap some pics. Wonder up to it and tick it off. Too crowded in the afternoon so go in the morning.", "We took a cab here just for the sunset and did not go into the temple. Yet the stroll around the area was quite relaxing after you passed all the stalls and shops. The view was great but the traffic was a pain in the butt.", "Visiting this temple woman's must cover their lower body. Best time when to visit - I would say 1-2h before sunset. Its plenty of time to check grounds of temple, take photos and just enjoy beautiful settting. When we were visiting one monkey grabbed phone from one tourists hands and other lost his hat and sunglases.", "We visited at lunchtime, knowing that people usually come to see the sunset, and the crowds were still ridiculous. This would be such a beautiful and peaceful place if it wasn't for the bus loads of tourists. Unfortunately this ruined the experience for me as you felt hussled up the paths, and it was hard to find a place to take a decent photo of the temple, which is what you came to see. It is certainly worth seeing but perhaps try visiting in the morning?? Maybe then you can enjoy a quiet moment in this holy place.", "A lovely temple, but many years ago I able to walk around it. No longer is that the case. Bus load after bus load of tourist desend here for Sun set. Holy water and Holy snake (both small caves) are near bye, go and look if it is your first time, as everyone is curious. I have been here three times since 1983. But the crowds are too much for me now, I will watch the Sunset from a beach, without the bother of the traffic jam.", "This is the best beautiful temple in the mountain, and has a beautiful scenery of the lake and the beautiful well maintained garden. Being up a mountain, we feel like escape from the busy life in the city and the humidity. Nice place to have lunch and watching the beautiful panorama. Very incrideble experience of the trip.", "Very fascinating settings and tranquil hidden garden-lake spots in this temple. For those that say this temple is overrated, they have not explored enough. This temple has many pretty photo opportunities, you've just got to find them. It was worth the visit and long trip out - the scenery along the roads going to the temple is beautiful which we could get out of the car and admire anytime we wanted.", "This is a must when visiting .. as soon as we arrived, we saw a japanese tourist taking a picture of his wife, while a group of monkey's ran behind him and one of them stole his glasses!!! so cheeky.. we tried to help them hunt down the monkey, but we didn't have any luck. so be careful to have your belongings secured! We had a lovely time exploring this beautiful temple, the stunning sheer drop down the cliff face was quite breathtaking.", "If you wanna see hundreds of chineses people go there if not dont! Dont waste your time, there are better temples!", "I came here, via private driver, on a Monday in mid-December 2022. There is a fee to enter and to use the restroom. Entrance was 75,000Rp and the restroom was 2,000Rp. The grounds was pretty big with a beautiful garden. Don't miss the floating Hindu Temple. We came during their harvest festival so everything was decorated beautifully. There are restaurants inside, a playground for kids, as well as boat/water activity rentals. The lawns were beautifully manicured. Definitely worth a trip out her to visit.", "it is recommended to be there in the morning/noontime. you can go up to the temple when the tide is low. a lot of tourist bus in the afternoon. made more fun together with our Guide Nyoman. a lot of things to buy,", "The temple is really amazing. nese refer this temple as the temple of sea.Which is quite beautiful.There are other temples nearby this area.30,000 Rupiah is the entrance fee,", "One of the most amazing sunsets, accompanied by A traditional Balanese dance. Take off all glasses while on the Temple grounds! The monkeys WILL get them from you!", "Whenever using Tripadvisor i always view the excellent and terrible reviews so as i have a best and worse case scenario... this places requires a few reads of the bad reviews. COST- We walked from Padang Beach thus didn't have a taksi waiting however on the way back the 'Organisation' wantes 200,000IRP to get to Kuta. This was double the cost to get there, then again there is no alternative unless prebooked. Entry fee was i think 40,000IRP each followed by 75,000IRP for the dance. Factor in lost/damaged property. I was not victim to these monkeys however i saw no less than 3 people have items stolen, and 2 people attacked. Yes workers will come and throw chocolate bars at the monkeys after demanding payment. I saw an indonesian guide paying 100,000IRP to one of these men i dread to think what a foreigner would pay. One lady it was glasses, another a shoe, one female it was both shoes. Is it really worth the risk. It won't happen to you im sure. 5 incidents in walking to and from the dance .isn't great. DANCE- very boring, repetitive chanting. It may be. Cultural experience but its. Bum numbingly boring one. There were some interested faces, however, some people left early others slept. The seating was bad i sat on the concrete floor as no seats were free although i was pointed about six rows up to a one inch gap between spectators. Dance was long as i said very dull. Almost everyone left before the speaker even finished his closing speach of 1 minute... well i say left. Joined the throng of would be escapists TEMPLE - hardly anything to see. All private and restricted areas around the actual building. Nice view from the cliff top undoubtedly. Very little to see and very disappointing.", "I am not quite sure if 60k IDR is the highest entrance fee for all the temples across . If it is, then I don't know why this has the highest fee?.... The place looks great by nature as this has cliffs, a temple on a cliff and on top of a rock. Overall, this temple is also a must see when you visit .", "This was such a lovely walk in a jungle. We went in May so not too many people. Monkeys are so cute and actually very well behaved. Few jumped on people randomly but it's safe and fun activity to do. The temple was also very nice and traditional sculpture were breath taking. I would say nicer than any other temples we visited.", "The temple is a spot in the imensity of the sea. Situated on to the small rocks has nothing special...but you can feel and smell the sea fighting with the land in a positive way. Yng - Yang...I have no ideea but you can feel the great Sea on the pacefull with your mind There are a lot of visitors but you can feel that you are alone with your mind. And all over the place you can find the stone figurine with the own Gods. Beautiful...a dream place and believe me I visit the Piramide and China. This is a place that you must see. Also you can buy from bazar a peint with a good price...an excellent souvenir.", "A beautiful temple located on an island off the coast. It can only be accessed at low tide. It’s very touristy. We enjoyed the walk up the cliff to take pictures and ambled our way through the market. The famous site is a worthwhile stop.", "Spectacular coastline with amazing temples surrounded by pounding waves. Walkway to Tanah Lot when tide right. Great photo opportunity.", "Have visited the temple earlier today with mu husband. People at the entrance gave us a special cloth that nese people wear (sarong) and we wore it so we go into the temple. I must admit that it was very beautiful. Have in mind that if you go there for the sunset it is literally very crowded. Best time to visit is approximately 2 hours before the sunset.", "Beautiful cliffs and surf with view of the temple. Well worth a camera stop. Beware of the monkeys! They'll steal water, glasses, things shiny or loose. Leave everything in your vehicle!", "The temple was simply gorgeous. Stunning views from the top. Sunset was amazing! The only annoying thing was that due to the number of visitors, it was challenging trying to get a photo without someone walking through it. This is not an all day trip. I combined this with a visit to a few other temples, which worked out fine. This is a must see!", "The temple is build on the edge of a cliff... It is Amazing, to say the least... The Ocean below presents a breathtaking view... Its spread over a huge area so be prepared to walk around... Remember not to wear fancy flipflops or hats , as monkeys will be waiting to grab them from you! Journey to the temple may be tedious due to traffic, if you are planning to see the sunset. We actually returned from mid way after the traffic didnt move for one hour. Next day we ended up going early morning, and trust me it was mesmerizing... very less crowd and extremely peaceful...", "After visiting the temple at Tanah Lot last time we visited I though that the temple at Uluwatu would be as scenic perched up on the cliff face. Whilst I am getting used to the typical fleecing of tourists at nese temples this was in another league. I didn't mind paying for the use of a ceremonial sash to enter the temple - as they need to maintain the upkeep somehow. It was just that as soon as you enter the temple grounds you face a number of people selling you cut up fruit to give to the monkeys and then you are accosted by 'guides' who tell you they will show around the temple whilst keeping the monkeys at bay for the small sum of $30 - you have to be joking. Make sure you give them a polite no and soon as possible - even then they will be rude and snarly. Then when get closer to the temple you can't help noticing the poor monkeys and the screaming tourists - no wonder they are so aggresive at times, who wouldn't be if someone was yelling and throwing sticks at you. Most of them are fairly placid as long as you treat them with respect & maintain your distance. If it were better policed like the Monkey Forest in Ubud then I'm sure there wouldn't be the same problems. The temple is best viewed from the cliff path along either side of it. Like most temples you can't enter unless you are a local but you can get around the northern side, just keep your eyes on the monkeys and don't get too close to them. When I left the place I just felt sorry for the way that the monkeys were being exploited by both the tourists and the locals.", "We went here as part of our tour. The temple itself is absolutely beautiful. I’ve been told that it’s considered one the 6 holiest place of worship in . It’s mainly famous the infamous photo of the split gate with Mt. Agung in the back. There’s a queue to take photos. We arrived early enough that we didn’t have to wait long but I’ve heard that the lines can go for hours. Be sure to explore the temple, there are three stairs that go up that have magnificent views of the area & Mt Agung. Up on top, there were people that were praying. I didn’t get to explore that area as I didn’t want to disrupt them. I did get to watch from a distance as they did their offering. It’s definitely something to watch.. There’s more to this temple than just that ‘photo’. Also, there are steps that go down from the ‘photo’ spot that are amazing as well.", "So beautiful! There is an entrance fee, but it wasn't much. The grounds are gorgeous. There is also a restaurant and shops within the temple grounds.", "One of the most beautiful place visited. Located top on the mountain with the very beautiful lake and of course a floating temple. Just wow.", "Totally worth paying IDR 75000 entrance fee that they charge. Temple and park along the Lake are well maintained. Views are stunning and people love to take pictures here. There are a number of restaurants in the temple campus. Can sit along the Lake and enjoy the views for hours. You can also do boating in the lake here.", "We opted to visit Lempuyang Temple because of the numerous images we had seen online of the amazing Heavens Gate! We were staying in Nusa Dua so the journey to Lempuyang took well over 3 hours. After a short uphill walk to the temple we discovered that there was a 1.5-2 hour queue to get your photo in Heavens Gate! (Not mentioned when we were sold the trip). Please also note that there is no water in front of the much photographed gate. The photos are fakes produced by a skilled local and a mirror! The rest of temple is a pretty stepped structure with numerous intricate structures. We didn’t fancy queuing for 2 hours for a faked photo so decided to walk further up the hill to the second temple. The second temple is visually disappointing and we were shocked that the route up was bordered by piles of rubbish! If you like queuing, faked photos & litter this is the temple for you! Otherwise offers many alternative temples to visit that are far more impressive and more easily accessible!", "Again, nothing fancy about the temple itself. But the view and the air there are perfect. So good for taking amazing pictures and enjoying some fresh air.", "I visited the temple on a rainy day. Rain added beauty to the entire landscape. The place has an Aura which cannot be explained in words. You just have to beware of Monkeys while visiting the temple. A must visit place in .", "Make sure you book a professional driver for you trip to the temple I used IMade Agus Tours and while staying at Guna Mandala in Padang Padang hired a bike for 8 days was about 200,000 rupiah for the hire cheap as anything", "What a lovely place to visit from the hustle and bustle of Kuta.It is so calming to view the ocean and the green cliffs. The temple adds to the charm of the place. I chose to come in the morning before all the crowds showed up. Be cautious of the monkeys. They take glasses and hats off and throw them away.", "We did not have the luck to see a dance show and the floating temple. Where is this one??? I am not talking about tanah lot!!! Anyway. They lend sarong to visit the temple. Take water cause the weather is really hot and just a few meters are in the shadows You can take some beautiful photos of the sea and the cliff Beware of monkeys they can steal your food or in your bag Show them you are not scared and they will leave Do not feed them", "What an amazing place. We visited when it was low tide and from both on the beach and from the cliff tops the place was spectacular! Take some time to sit and enjoy the view and to walk both sides of the temple. There were lots and lots of people there but in my books Tanah Lot is a must see icon!! Absolutely beautiful sunsets too.", "This temple is situated at a beautiful location. Love the view from the top. Do not miss the show here. Love the cliff view and the stunning sunset here. Beware of the monkeys.", "We visited 7 temples in , and this one was by far the worst. It is just one big tourist attraction. On the contrary to other temples, they even had people selling souvenirs on the temple site itself. Although we went early in the morning, it was already very busy with Asian tourists, making it hard to make a picture without tourists in them. The temple itself may be impressive at sunset, but during the day it was the least impressive one from the temples we had visited. Had we known this beforehand, we would have skipped this visit.", "Beautiful place and the temple is just inside the lake. And the mountain and lake view so mesmerizing. U will take ur breath away. U can eat in nearby restaurant with the view of Lake and mountain although I don't like the food(we v booked a taxi for 10hr for USD 55). U won't find local Taxi here", "Its a Must go for all the Hindus when in . This is called the Monkey temple of the Monkey God . It has amazing an amazing Sea-View of the nese Sea. Must Must Visit.", "We went to this temple on june and we really loved it very much. Also lucky on that time it was not so busy as we went there earlier in the morning. One of the best temple on you should go for visit. We loved ...", "Good background to watch the sun set. Can get quite crowded though. Not much point in walking to the temple at low tide as all you see from below is mostly the large rock the temple sits on. Besides quite dirty black volcanic mud all around. We sat in one of the restaurants overlooking the cliff and calmly watched the sunset- great views from the top without the crowds either. We hired a driver for half the day costing $45 and included a visit to the Taman Ayun temple. Visit in March if you don’t want too much of the crowds and it wasn’t too wet either.", "We decided to visit this temple, as its location has been chosen by the same priest who erected Ulu Watu - another stunning temple. The trip was rewarding - although we had a thunderstorm coming (see photos), and maybe because of that, the place looked completely different from what we saw earlier on adv photos - with a stunning, gloomy outlook :-) Was worth the effort to get there :-) And for those curious - no, we didn't make it dry to the car :-D", "Well worth a visit, for adults and children alike. I liked the surroundings, the forest with the old temple in its midst. Cal, peaceful, cool in the midday heat", "We went across to the temple but didn't go in. Just go there though for the view and the surroundings, amazing and so beautiful. If the water is out far enough then you can walk further down to the next rock where you can take some beautiful pictures. We went early in the day and then had a late lunch and stayed for sunset. Sunset is beautiful but it naturally gets busy with tourists", "Amazing place, don't forget to carry sunscreen as it is all open.. There is a lot of places to shop from and to eat at Outside the temple. Don't forget to bargain thier.. The temple in itself is beautiful, go to the restaurant at the right side of the temple instead of standing at the left with all the crowd.. Book urself a table and have a Lil something to eat while you enjoy ur romantic sunset.", "Was not very impressed with this place, you can't even go inside the temple! The view is a view sea, normal view in other places! Entrance fee of RP$5,000 for bike + RP$30,000 per person. It's just a walk along the Florest with monkeys and sea. BE CAREFUL WITH THE MONKEYS - THEY ARE A BIT AGGRESSIVE & THEY STEAL PHONES AND SUNGLASSES! Really haven't enjoyed the Monkeys, they are clearly around you trying to steal you anything, avoid be next to them, store your belongings in your bag, and keep your bag at all time. When taking photos with your phone, be quick and look around first to check the monkeys. I seen a monkey stealing a phone to a girl, not sure if she managed to get the phone away, but likely not! Seen also a monkey hitting a women's hand, trying to steal her bracelet, which break and when she tried to catch the stones from the floor, the monkey was aggressive and didn't let her pick up the stones, just took it all and run away. But there is an area without monkeys, so you can then relax a bit and enjoy the view!", "This was a beautiful temple to visit at sunset. The only downfall for us was the amount of traffic getting to the temple. There's one way in, and one way out. We were there a few days after Christmas and it took over 2 hours to get there due to the traffic. Despite the crowds and traffics, it was still worth the visit!", "We spent two hours in the taxi to get to the temple, due to the droughts not quite submerged more over hovering on its foundation. I don't want to sound critical but if you are of spiritual tendency then not reallyg the place to be, if how ever you are on the tourist track then you must cross this one off. Had a wonderful buffet style lunch in the restaurant opposite next to the mosque, very cheap and great food, lots of coaches arrive and seem to pilgrimage to this establishment, worth a munch before entering. So crossed over the road and entered, OK,so it did what it said on the tin, nothing more nothing less. Great for picture opportunities and both my sons and the wife all were asked to join in with random visitors pictures, must be the western look they were interested in, it beggars believe, I was imaging what the conversation would be once these people returned home and placed the pictures on there mantle pieces, but any way very sweet. So all in all a complete tourist spot, nothing spiritual, a mammoth tiring drive and all in all worth a visit.", "Excellent view , must go place, a temple on the cliff ...... Watch sunset here with drinks at near by stores.", "I visited this temple back in 1982, we rode right up to the top. Now it's protected by walls and gates. there used to be dirt paths, and along walking track. not there a pavers and steps. It was nice to see after all these years that it is still sacred and now protected.", "Featured on many publications the Hindu temple is the main of the three with smaller Buddhist and Islam within the same area. Fortunate to be there when a hindu cremation ceremony was taking place. Temple entry was IDR50k and the grounds were beautifully maintained - even some Spongbob Squarepants character statues to amuse the children. 2192", "its one of those iconic temples - its pictures are always splashed in commericals etc so in that sense a must see. But the actual temple was not too large, the garden and lake are large but the temple building it self is smallish and not much to see. Also it is crowded (as can be expected) the mountain behind was wrapped in clouds/mist when we visited - visit it cause it is famous but there is not enough here to spend even an hour at this spot.", "There are many tourists, but you have to walk along the cliff a bit away from the temple to see the view that gave me goosebumps. Beware of monkeys, they steal stuff very professionally. At our stay we saw 4 glasses and 1 mobile stolen by monkeys! Also the kecak dance is woth to see at sunset.", "This place is great and it’s worth visiting if you stay some days in Lembongan. However, if you are going to stay just a couple of nights in the island, you can concentrate your efforts in other places.", "As we entered the car park after going around few time finally found a space as it was very busy. There are lots of Monkeys around the entrance so hide your valuables. My teen age children's were a lit bit scared they never seen monkeys before. The views of the Ocean from very high up on the cliffs was stunning during sunset. I would definitely recommend a visit to this temple.", "One of the places which was in my bucket list, such an amazing view and very beautiful quiet crowded most of the time, being a temple place was disappointed as we cant enter the temple, it has turn into a commercial spot which is common all around the world in tourist destination, was able to capture lots of pictures and memories of this beautiful place till my next visit. Highly recommended spot to visit when in for its scenic beauty", "Relaxing night sitting on beanbags Only thing was we got hassled a bit by hawkers Great to enjoy sunset cocktails and music", "Visited at sunset, not too crowded. It is not the most impressive temple in but it is a nice visit especially at sunset due to its West location.", "It is a very nice temple. It was quite cold when we went (it is quite high and a cardigan comes useful). In the afternoon low clouds are coming and that is why we didn't get the best pictures. The water in the lake was low, so it looked a bit muddy at the shore.", "can watch a beautiful sun-set. You can have a long walk and go to Petitengate temple. their you can have a peaceful time, see local people pray the god along with their family and friends.", "this place is one of iconic destinations. nice scenery, cool weather, and lots of object to take pictures. But sometimes the lake is low tide so the temple is not always surrounded by the water. They also have Buddhist temple inside the park. also surrounding by nice tall trees.", "This water temple is very beautiful with many decorations. Cheap local tourguides who can tell you about the history and add that little extra.", "The must go place in . It represents all we expect from the island. Great atmosphere and typical temple. The best place ever.", "The temple itself is not more beautiful than other temples in . However, the scenery with ocean and cliffs makes it a great place to visit! Combine your visit with the Kecak and Fire Dance at Sunset (arrive early to get a good seat) We were not so much annoyed with monkies, however keep your things close to you (especially sunglasses, bag, wallet etc.). You should also not try to play with them.", "We stopped here at the recommendation of our driver as we were travelling to the north. The temple was so beautiful and grounds a lovely walk. We managed to be there at a quieter time but I do hear it can be very busy but the buses tend to arrange in the late afternoons. No need cover up as you don’t actually go in the temple just view from outside.", "This place was a total surprise to me. The setting is breath taking. It is a beautiful spiritual place. I went on a Sunday so there were many local people praying at the temple. At 3pm the place was still heaving with tourists, many in buses. The steps ups and down will give your legs a good stretch. Take a good camera. You will see monkeys along the pathways also. I didn't enjoy the tourists constantly stopping on the path to take selfies. It was out of control! I chose to just keep walking and photobomb. No need to organise a tour for this. Just negotiate a taxi fare. Its about 45 minutes from Kuta. I went on motorbike (pillion). Had a sore backside but an awesome time. It's only about 30,000 IDR entry and well worth it.", "We arrived around sunset and the place was beautiful in the dying light. There are two temples, the smaller to the right and the larger on the other side. Both are accessible, but you need at least an hour or two to explore them, particularly if there are crowds. It is must see, we feel.", "Very nice temple.. hard to get sunny shot as always cloudy there, we managed to have dry weather for most of the day.. prepare for lots, lots of tourists..", "Nice view. It’s not huge though, and we can enter the temple area, only the surrounding area. But still worth going when you are around.", "The temple is not open to visitors but only for the priests.. so have a good evening here with your co-travelers admiring the beauty of rough waves of Indian ocean and the pretty sunset.", "Located high in the hills, this beautiful temple straddles a large lake. There's lovely walks around the gardens and so many photo opportunities. Quite a popular attraction so it can get quite busy. You can also do some water activities and hire small boats or pedallos", "Unlike many other temples in , this one is in the sea, but still reachable by feet. However, consider going earlier in the day in the rainy season. Also, there is very big market with lots of souvernirs in front.", "According to the locals the water was only so low because of the dry season but it takes away a lot of the spirit if the temple is not surround by water but ppl are walking there on the shore. We've been there beginning of October and the lake was missing more than 1 meter of water.", "The temple itself isn't great. You can't go in and look around, you can just see it from a distance at the edge of the cliff. However, the sunset and location is beautiful and well worth a visit. There's a lovely walk that can be done around the edge of the cliff as the sun is setting. You can get some spectacular photographs. Beware of the monkeys though...had one creep up behind me and steal my sunglasses from my head!", "This is considered one of the best places to see a sunset in , which we did, but unfortunately it was a little bit cloudy. if I would recommend one place to see in , it would be Tanah Lot, you can skip everything else. One thing to know is that you can not go inside the temple, so you pretty much take in the views and go around, but it's still beautiful.", "This Temple is very unique as it is on a cliff. If you are wearing shorts you have to wear a sarong which is provided. You have to walk a very long way to the main temple but you are rewarded with stunning views of the Temple and the sea. But beware of the monkeys.", "Gorgeous temple and surrounding area. Lots of tourists but luckily for us we were there at the time of a celebration so was doubly impressed. Worth the visit. Strange as outside of the temple itself there is a spongebob", "Spectacular at sunset. Try to time it so the tide is at low tide and you can walk out to the temple base. Allow enough time to stroll the grounds, then go up above on the cliffs to get a cold beverage and watch the spectacular sunset", "Very beautifull grounds. Not to many hawkers. Lovey frogs which showed up as I manage to be there when a pour down happened. Lovely pants.", "Wonderful temple and manicured grounds on a beautiful lake surrounded by mountains ...... It's 50,000 to get in and it has a restaurant and kids park and boats", "Amazing the 2 days we visited. The sea was just a little bit angry and really put on a show. Really was quite spectacular and well worth a visit if you're on Lembongan", "Superb temple in . Located at Highland of , so the environment was so cold and refreshing. I suggest all of you visit this temple in the morning to get perfect photo shot.", "Another temple worth visiting when in . But in the summer, it can be very hot and humid. If you don’t have a sarong to cover your legs and shoulders, they do provide with a fee. Breathtaking views of the ocean below. But watch out for the monkeys. When we visited, they stole a pair of sunglasses from a tourist’s head! A local was able to get the glasses from the monkey but tried to sell them back to the tourist! Makes you wonder if the monkey and the local are a double act !!", "After a while, temples here in all look the same to a large degree. The lake was nice, but if one has been to Canada, this lake is not very interesting except that it is cooler temps around this area.", "Wonderful temple location, perched on a cliff. Lots of nice trails along the cliff edges, but there are frequent warnings to watch out for the monkeys in the area, who will steal hats, glasses, etc. So make sure that you are vigilant. I am convinced that some of the monkeys act in pairs: one monkey distracting people, while the other monkey steals something. I saw this happen on two separate occasions. The kecak-fire dance at sunset is an added bonus. Conducted in a large amphitheatre, with the setting sun in the background, it'd well worth the trip by itself, and a popular tourist attraction (so get there not too late!)", " has many temples and this one offers great views over the ocean and a nice cooling breeze. there are many monkeys to entertain and the grounds are well maintained. We had a local guide and I'm not sure if there are tours but you wouldn't find out about the cultural aspect of the temple without one.", "First thing I did on , and it was a great start to my trip. The walkway around the cliff edge is great for taking photos of the water and opposite cliffsides. The temple itself is less impressive if you have been to a lot of temples in se asia, but it was a lovely day and spending it walking around in the open air while observing this holy place was a great way to spend the afternoon.", "One of the most beautiful places in , its bit far from cities but totally worth. Its so beautiful and while travelling around in different temples, its a nice break from all the crowd wanting all of your money. There is a ticket though. Do walk on the steps and feed the fish here.", "this is a temple located close to cliffs overlooking the ocean. there is a cliff walk - forget the guides, they don't offer anything of value . . . . . we had to ask ours questions and he was intensely bored. Pick up a stick at least 4 feet long and hey presto the monkeys see this and leave you alone, great cliff to indian ocean walk and view - the actual temple areas are mostly closed - very hot so walk slowly - I believe there is an access set of steps to ocean.", "We visited this temple for sunset and it was just amazing. Temple itself is so beautiful. You can capture the sunset and amazing landscape and have memories for life. Don’t forget to enjoy birds coming after the sunset from caves. It was so beautiful, numerous birds coming out and chirping. Its a must visit place in . Definitely one of the most beautiful place in .", "Three friends and I travelled here to the temple and it was on the brink of dusk the view was amazing, i was pleasently suprised that there were alot of monkeys there as my nese friend never told Me.. They were cute but be carefull As they like to steal Things and Will Try anything including stealing your thongs from your feet!! (yes i did see this twice) while i Was there!! But overall Great view and temple worth the drive out there as there is alot of sight seeing in the way!! <3", "This is a beach away from the rough surf and rip tides of Legian and Kuta and is safer for swimming. There are less people on this beach than legian and thus many less sellers harassing you for massages or knick-knacks you dont really want. I was able to hire two sunbeds and a umbrella for 50000 Indonesia ruppea (about £3.30) and enjoy the calm waters and golden sand, although i did have to pay for the taxi ride which was 500000 ruppea (£25) , it was still worth it not to be thrown about by the big waves and currents on the Legian side of the coast.", "It's no doubt a breathtaking Hindu temple that was built on a cliff centuries ago. The view overlooking the ocean from the top is just amazing. But beware of monkeys there. They are a brazen lot unafraid to snatch tourist's spectacles, cameras, drinks or hats from your hands. Remember not to feed them as the others will come asking for more.", "Its not hard to find the devils in lembongan, ask around and you'll arrived. Its very beautifull view, the crashing sound between the wave and the rock so relaxing. ", "We have visited this temple just recently during our honeymoon. We spend there a couple of hours during the sun set and had an amazing time there. There was a lot of monkeys as well and it was so much fun. My 4 years old son absolutely loved it. Definitely one of the best places to visit during holiday in and recommend it to everyone.", "This is part of the island tour. There are toommany places to go in that the guide will ask you if you still want to see this place or finish all three temples along the way. Remove one temple for this is really nice. The monkeys come to you and you can feed them peanuts at less than a dollar American. If you're done just show your empty hands and they stop bothering you. There is a place here where you can see giant bats and have your picture taken holding them by the wings.And an added fun is you have a choice of nese royal headdress to wear for that authentic experience. Lastly there is no charge for guides. Yes no charge for the guide inside. When your tour is done just be kind enough to buy even a fan or magnets in their cooperative type stores at the exit. You have option to say no but that would be unkind since the guides just wasted two hours of their time for nothing. Enjoy.", "Beautiful area with lovely views of the island temple. You cannot travel across but there is a lot of action going on there There is a market which is well worth a walk around. We found the cheapest prices in here.", "Entering this sprawling temple by the lake and gardens, one can't help but marvel at the different points of interest that will occupy you for the better part of an hour. The well-kept topiaries of animals, the slim towering trees that line up a walkway or form a circle that were just begging to be photographed, the super IG worthy dragons and temple by the lake, the cute animal sculptures that you can even ride (well, just small children please), the pretty manicured lawns, the unusual egg-shaped hut, the pocket rock garden that looked straight out of the Flintstones, several other temples that vary in design and sizes, the dainty flowers, the cute garden bridge, the colorful children's playground - and they even have a resto near the exit! So many sights and not enough time to enjoy them all! Visit in the early morning as you need at least an hour (if you don't take a lot of pictures) to finish the entire area - and avoid the crowds. We went there in July, and by mid morning, the sun was beating hard on us. Don't forget to wear sunscreen!", "It’s literally just a picture! I had read reviews about queues for a picture and assumed that would be ok as I had a temple and views to look at - not the case at all! Arrived in car park 45k each for a shuttle bus to the the temple. When bus parks there is a hill to walk up- manageable but there is locals with mopeds who will drive you up the hill if wanted for a fee. Temple ticket an additional 55k. Arrived in the temple we are number 191 they are on 104! This is not how many people are in front this is how many groups. So say a group of four - allowed four poses/photos as a group and then each person within the group is allowed four shot so around 20 photos for a group - this takes time! Our driver said we were there in a good day as normally the wait would be longer. We waited about 2.5 hours, there is nothing to do there whilst waiting nothing to look at no where to go you sit and wait as the guys call out numbers and “next pose” every few minuets. Yes I love the pictures but if I knew it was nothing other than a picture we would have given it a miss", "Do not visit this place, the views are not worth losing important personal articles such as spectacles, sunglasses, etc, stolen by monkeys who are trained by people to steal at a so called religious place", "The views were fabulous, the temples are ok but when you have seen one they are a much of a much and understandably there is no access to inner circle. Monkeys can be aggressive so don't get too close, overrun by tourists and we went in the low season, high season is diabolical", "It was part of our organised corporate tour visit so we did not visit the kecak fire dance nor had to pay from pocket for sarong. The monkeys are very mischiveous and better to keep everythig including spectacles inside while walking around. The main temple compound remains closed which was unfortunate because I heard it is a Saraswati temple inside which I really wanted to see. However, the scenic beauty of the cliff from the top are breathtaking and the sunset is pleasant to watch since it is on southwest corner of the island. Ultimately it becomes less of temple and more of touristy scenic spot for visit rathrr than religious one for prayers and homage.", "We come there when we on the way travel around . This place is very close to big road so that easy for us to visit. Temple is very nice, you can have very nice picture with temple and can walk around, siting on the grass. They planted a lot of fllowe and tree there. Can be A moment relax there", "The usual temple spots in are always flooded with people. And its really alot alot of people. The temple is quite big and is special because you can access this temple in the sea when its low tide. We also saw surfers surfing. The temple would be great if theres less people. More information: Youtube/lolsia2000", "Amazing temple on the top of clip my friend was satisfy during the trip, they will come back to and visit the temple again.", "It's a very nice temple located at the shore/ part of it in the water. The temple is surrounded by a lot of myths. But the view from the temple has definitely something mysterious about it. The sunset is magical and the water around is very aggressive. It is very crowded during the sunset but that is also the best time to visit. You will not be able to get inside the temple in the evening, but I think it's still worth it.", "Don't go if you expect to see a temple as it is only for worshippers.Nice cliff views but whatever,Nasty monkeys and of course lots of tourists wondering around with a look of is this it? Can't recommend.", "We travelled 2 hours from Ubud. IDR for scenic beautify is bit on higher side. The temple is a lovely location  being located between  the lake and in the mountains. Unfortunately tourists are ot allowed to visit temple.  So such exorbitant price being paid to see lake and see temple from outside. Inspire of this place is crowded and impossible to get a photo without somebody coming your way. The property was well kept up and clean.  It had feel of a  park than a sacred temple complex.  There are funny little statues scattered about the park area and it’s a decent stroll.  When looking at the reviews describing this temple, I was interested to visit but overall it is not worth time travelling and money to spend.", "Unmissable if you go to . The temple itself is not as great as you can see in Thailand but the view of sunset is simply amazing, orange like jupiter it take your breathe away. Monkeys with their children are soo cuute to but make sure to no wearing glasses and keep your bags attached, they are little thieves ;) I can go watch this view every day of my life and will never be bored", "The temple is a little over hyped. It has a great history behind it and it is located with a spectacular view. It captures the heritage so its a must go for culture and heritage travellers.", "Go there before sunset to enjoy the temples, the sea, dancers. Sit and have a drink in caffe and watch the sunset.", "The temple has build around 11 centurys ,if you like to see sunset you can go this is place with your family,friends.", "This is a gorgeous temple on the banks of Lake Beratan. It took us about 1.5 hours from Ubud. The drive itself was very pretty with rural nese villages and paddy fields. The temple was beautiful with its unique Hindu and Buddhist influences. It's very well kept.", "Pictures can never do this temple justice. It was my favorite of all of the ones we visited. My only gripe is the trash. It is everywhere. Locals don’t seem to care. We had the pleasure of traveling all over . We could not find area that did not have trash. It is a shame, this is a beautiful place to visit. People are amazing and friendly", "I saw this temple on Pinterest. I was so so so excited to go because I do love the temples in . I was so let down by this temple. It was full of people whom were looking for instagram likes, truly. The photos where it appears there is water, those photos are a complete sham and fake. There isn't any water, just dead grass with cement. There are people taking your picture for a small fee, saying 'another pose' for the next 2 minutes. There were people who were taking forever to get their perfect instagram worthy picture. Not to mention the amount of garbage surround and inside the temple. I was so let down. I know it is a place you must visit if you are in the area, but don't expect to have a beautiful revelation. The mountain in the back is beautiful and that is it.", "You can't really get in the actual temple but can see all around. They provide the sarongs for covering legs, men and women. One of the lost beautiful views I saw in (honeymoon trip). We went in the morning so it wasn't too crowded; the views are stunning, the sea blue and flowers vivid colors are so beautiful. However we were but disappointed not to see the so acclaimed monkeys.", "Temple is located in beach and people cannot enter into the temple.. This place has the scenic view and enjoy the beach and view.", "It was pouring hard when we arrived and there are people trying to hand out umbrella which I don't think it's free as they look like stall owner. My driver had 3 big umbrella so it was good. The temple had surrounding fog and we were told its lucky we can see the temple cos down times the fog just goes around everywhere and no view at all. The fog makes the place feels seclusion and mystical l. We learn about the temple and why it's 11 rooftops. Interesting site for spiritual uplifting.", "This temple by the beautiful Beratan Lake and surrounded by mountains has to be a must visit in your itinerary. The place is serene and the temperature is down by a degree or two. The setting is romantic. Don't miss it", "Ok so u get some decent sunset views from here.. Which imo was just ok. The temple itself is nothing much to look at. Visit if you are in the area, but dont bother making much extra effort.", "Tamar lot temple was a must go spot in traditional tours. That’s why it’s always crowded. The best time to visit is dusk.", "The surf was excellent, and beautiful to watch. The sand was not golden, but dark coloured and I know you shouldn't compare, but not a patch on Qld beaches. The sand was so damn hot, couldn't walk on it, even with thongs......plenty of lounges which was excellent. Such a shame though to see so many hawkers and their filthy makeshift stands, really spoils the beach, but totally understand that tourism is their source of income. With labour being so cheap, it wouldn't be too difficult to clean it all up and have containers for their storage of stuff made colourful and clean, would be so more appealing and tourist would be more keen to buy stuff.", "The views really are spectacular. There are some monkeys, but just a small fraction of what you'd see at the temple in Ubud. These monkeys absolutely will steal your sandals and/or sunglasses, so be careful. I was a little annoyed by the guides, who claimed that we needed to pay for a tour but it was nothing more than attempt to take my cash. No tour guide is necessary- all they do is walk around with a slingshot, pretending to keep you safe from the monkeys.", "We hired one car to circle around Lembangan on June 24, 2014. After mangrove, we got to Devil's tears. The view is splendid. While the wave hits the cliff, the wave vertically sprays into the air. Later we had dinner at Dream beach huts which is just next to Devil's tears. To have meal at such beautiful place is a wonderful experience.", "It’s one of the few temples open for visitors. A sarong is required and can be borrowed at the entrance. Monkeys are everywhere and can be aggressive, but that doesn’t spoil the amazing views from this temple.", "A Must visit place in , i spend most of my time taking picture near the cliff, it was amazing on sunset, lots of monkeys so take care of your belongings and kids, enjoy the kecak fire dance before leaving.", "Nice quite beach, Not as busy as legian but I do prefer legian over Nusa dua beach, a lot cheaper to", "Went for sunset, too many people and selfie sticks! Could not get near the temple or a clear photo but enjoyed sitting back and people watching. Tip: try and choose a quiet time (not sure when that is)", "Amazing view at sunset. Allow time to browse the markets before or after the temple where you can get some beautiful good quality oil paintings. I bought 2 unframed canvases and they rolled and packed them up for my flight home. They did survive the flight undamaged.", "One of the Best places to visit in . Great experience. Arround the temple, there is a big open market with a variety of souvenits at very good price.", "Try going during the low tide time so that you can walk across to the main temple. Its a mystical place and enjoy the breathtaking scenery. Worth the visit. Can get a bit crowded though.", "As previously stated, temple is nothing much. The views are stunning though. Steps up are hard going for elderly! At entrance ticket office, I wasn't sure how much entry fee was. I gave 100,000 note. He just waited, so I gave over another note. He gave me 2 tickets, I just presumed it was 100,000 each. Wasn't until husband said it was 30,000 each, I realised I was conned. He didn't offer any change! Obviously a big earner from them tourists! Shame", "this was one to tick off the bucket ist! It was super hot the day we went but we walked along the cliff face, got the much anticipated photos of the temple and learned a bit along the way! There are monkeys everywhere which add a bit of fun, just make sure your glasses arnt on your head!! You cant get in close to the temple but you can get good look at it and the views are pretty spectacular! Definitely worth the visit if your down this way!", "I love this beach, its clean with beautiful calm waters. You don't have hawkers on the beach and plenty of locals to chat with.", "Beautiful setting right on the water..when the tide is low enough walk out to splash holy water on your face and get a blessing! Great experience. My second time here. Come at sunset. .it can be crowded but the view is worth it!", "We would not recommend to visit this temple, only if you wanna see some cliffs and the see but it is not hard to find better spots in Pecatu. The areas of the temple open to visitors are not really impressive and any family-private temple in is nicer. Furthermore, Monkeys in the temple are trained, they take tourist belongiings in order to get some food from locals. Once the \\lovely\\\" local has helped you, you need to contribute with some thousand of rupiahs. In any case, don't hesitate to ask a local to feed the monkey that has your sunglasses, if you dont do that your glasses will be destroyed.\"", "We drove here today and when we arrived, it was quite, it's best time in the early mornings to visit, less visitors , we saw the lake at low tide and they have been doing up the temples, it's looking great, but it's a shame for the temple that look out of place, it doesn't look right. For taking photos, also be warned do not approach the animals, as they tried to rip us off for taking photos, if they take photos, it's 30,000 or 50,000 rp , but the snake cost more,last time my partner went here, they never payed to take the animals photos. It would be good to see this in 5 yrs time again.", "Nice photo opportunities, there is an entry ticket to the temple which was very nominal ( can't remember the exact price but was less than$10). Parking is limited,I suggest to park in the parking lot near the ticket gates and walk from there, it's not too far from that place. Lots of street food.", "This is one of the must visit places in for the views and atmosphere. The hills surrounding the lake offers very good view. The temple and the surrounding park area is very good to just sit relax. Fresh air and scenic views make this a very special place to visit.", "This place is a must visit in , its a temple with stunning views. the ground and market around the place is great to spend some time and click some beautiful pictures.", "This temple is breathtaking and it is one of our most treasured memories from . We visited numerous temples in and this was hands down the best we ever visit", "Very very busy especially around sunset time. You have great views of the coast line but you can't really see any of the actual temple and you can't go inside. Much prettier smaller temples you could visit which would be much less touristy. You have to cover up your knees if you aren't they will provide you with a sorong", "It's nice to go here and take a picture, but furthermore there is not that much you can see because you can not enter the temple itself..", "Arrived at sunaet, place was crowded with tourists when we reached and since it is low tide, the foot of the temple was little with tourists and difficult to take a picture. Maybe better to go in the morning when it is high tide", "The entrance fee is a little pricey at at IDR 60,000. The view of the temple is beautiful. One needs to wear a sarong to go inside the temple. The premises are clean with lots of shops. We found some good handicrafts at bargain prices.", "The temple complex is infested with macaque monkeys that have trained themselves to steal the belongings of tourists (phones, glasses, caps/hats, water bottles etc). In some cases you can seek a local's help to barter. I lost my glasses and the monkey wasted no time in breaking them into pieces. The temple is really nice and the complex offers breathtaking views of cliffs and the sea. There is a very popular Kecak dance at sunset, but we didn't want to get stuck in traffic and instead chose to watch the dance in a temple in Ubud.", "I understood that this was one of the best temples in , but I disagree. There are two temples that sit on two different outcrops but you cannot get more than a city block close to them.", "yeah indeed monkeys & that 2 went of with my spectacles thnx 2 my little angel (oshi) our guide wanwan that i got it back . well the spot is spectacular nice to see ancient architecture with a breath taking back drop view of ocean cliff just picture perfect. only beware of monkeys:)", "This is a beautiful temple in a beautiful setting. We went at low tide. It was nice to be able to walk up to the temple. The mythology surrounding the temple history is fun (created by a meditating monk who then converted his sash into sea snakes to protect it from evil spirits). But, I think that the pictures of it that I have seen at sunset are more impressive. Visiting during the day loses some of the aesthetic value. It is a worthwhile visit, but not an unforgettable experience.", "Situated on the sea. Beautiful temple. With a story a snake is also kept near that people see that also. Not allowed inside the temple without local attire.", "We have visited the temple on a windy day with occasional rain, the sun was just partly present in our pictures so no sunset shots :( but still everything was impressive! The cliff has stunning views over the mad waves. be aware of the monkeys, they are very active and aggressive and they REALLY do steal your glasses if you don't pay attention! that is what happened to my husband and a local man, used to that, had to give a banana to the monkey in order to get them back. it is common to reward him with some rupiah. I really think there is some kind of training between them as the monkey automatically gave back the item while a couple of seconds before it was showing us its teeth in an mean way! the dance performance starts at 6 pm so better be there around 5.30 to save your place in the stone amphitheatre. I would advise to be in the middle somewhere, not on the top seats to avoid the wind, neither next to the center as the dancers might interact with you in a funny but may be intimidating way. the price is Rp70K/person and it lasts 1 hour. It was very folkloric and amusing. Some people were leaving before the end, we found that extremely disrespectful to the dancers. It is a must-see place in Uluwatu, will definitely recommend to my friends", "If you go to , this is place you want to visit, the cliff is fantastic, the temple is also very nice, just be careful with the monkeys, you want to hire a guide so they wont bother you (the monkeys).", "Was very surprised to find that the beach and environment has been cleaned up recently, it used to be really dirty and hawkers would constantly hassle you but on this visit I found that people were left alone to enjoy it and couldn't believe the transformation, it was beautiful. We even saw a marching band one night.", "Entrance fee is 35k rupiah for adults and is a 15 min walk to climb the steps to the temple. Easy steps, not tough for elders but not for handicap. And don't bring your pram for this visit. For us was to enjoy the scenery of the ocean and cliffs views but the temple has really nothing much to offer. But there is a fire dance show next door from evening to 9pm and there is a fee (100k rupiah) to it. Others are there to see sunset as well. Please beware of the monkeys in the area, don't wear cap/sunglass on your head and watch out for your pack bag and belongings , the monkeys will snuck up behind your back, before you know it, your belongings are gone and they refused to return it to you. They will most likely break your stuffs if it 's inedible. I saw monkeys with sunglasses and handphone during my visit.", "The place is cool. There have many stores before you walk down to the beach, you can chill out there after the temple. This place is slightly overdeveloped, plastic bag and bottles are easy to find around the beach. The seawater wasn’t blue as same as those pics on google. But I still recommend this location.", "One of the famous temple attractions in . It’s built on a rock away from shore so it’s special and instagrammable. Apparently there are poisonous water snakes but guides don’t seem to tell you that", "Really worth seeing this temple, give yourself plenty of time in daylight to walk around the cliff side and take in all aspects of the views available to you. There are monkeys on the loose, so make sure that you have all your belongings secured away - mobile phones and glasses included! We saw a lady who's mobile got trashed following it being taken by one, lucky it wasn't dropped over the cliff edge! You have to wear a sarong to cover your knees if they are showing, men included, but it appears bare shoulders were ok. These were provided from a large container included in the gate price", "If you are used to seeing beautiful temples and want to go inside the temples, this place do not allow visitors to go inside the temples. Just take a picture from afar. Beautiful walk and scenery but nothing much to do. And the souvenir sellers outside sells much cheaper than in the main city like ubud. So if you are i terested to buy souvenirs like shirts then its better to buy it here. We actually regret not buying here.Some toilet here have fees so better to buy something in a restaurant like coconut and just use their toilet.", "The temples are very pretty. There are 2 that jut out over the ocean. There are a lot of tourists and tauts in the area. I was amazed with the cheap flying plastic birds and kites. This is not a peaceful place.", "I love to be here....the location wise, half way to the rock...got lots of Gods...can have a nice photo shooting here...", "interesting place to walk and enjoy. Plenty of stalls . Watch out for the hawkers on the beach and don't have a massage on the beach (it feels like being in coconut oil and sand blasted)", "Beautiful scenery including the cliffs against the ruggedly blue ocean. To get to the temple itself requires getting knee deep in water which we didn't do. Despite the great views while we were there, there were so many people that it detracted from the overall experience. Try and go during non-peak times (like early in the morning) to avoid the crowds.", "You have to pay IDR 20,000 each person to enter the temple. Before that you will be lead to a place to wear a sarong if you are wearing short pant or skirt. After that someone will approach you saying that he/she is here to protect you from the monkeys throughout the journey. They will never mention that there is a fee at the end of the journey. In my opinion you do not have to hire them. As long as you are careful enough, you are safe. Try to safeguard all your belonging and put everything in your bag. The monkeys will typically snatch your sunglasses, camera, sandal, drinks etc. If you want to redeem your lost item you have to pay the \\staff\\\". The temple itself is beautiful but too commercialised.\"", "I’ve been to visit this temple twice this year, once in March and again just recently, both times the stunning views have taken my breath away, you’ll definitely want to be getting a time lapse or great photo here, I will say you do need to be very wary of the monkeys though as both times when visiting I have seen them steal items, even back in March of the monkeys attempted to take one of my flip flops that I was wearing so I’d recommend to wear a closed shoe, especially as if you intend to walk round the entire temple as it’s a lot to walk. It’s about 35,000 IDR to get into the temple which works out to be just under £2, it’s definitely worth visiting.", "Very picturesque complex with water features and old temple area. Cooler area as it is higher in the hills than other palace/temples.", "Went to together with my wife I would enjoy going out we stayed in a hotel next to this Temple . Will highly recommend to everyone to visit this spot on the island it's just grate", "This is the temple in the lake , the most beautiful temple in , a must visit. Its located up north of , however, worth the ride to it. It has a beautiful architecture and being inside the lake, the view is gorgeous. We happened to be there on the day of full moon night and there were prayers being offered in the evening in the temple by the locals.", "Highly recommend to get here early in the morning - will be just you in the temple. Everything is so peaceful. Take you time to walk around the temple, feeding Koi fishes. You should departure from Ubud center at about 6AM jn the morning to avoid the traffic jam. I was stuck on the road for 30 mins, even I started going at 6AM.", "A touristy place, at tide this unique temple on a tiny island is separated from the main land. You can cross the water to visit at certain times of the day. Usually visitors will seat in some basic, open air cafes along the beach across the temple. You can watch great sunset from these cafes. Lot of souvenirs shop and there is also traditional dance performance but not as spectacular as in Uluwatu.", "Its the same view as in 50k rupiah. So you roughly can imagine it while you look at that money. The coolest environment temple as compared to the other temples. Take as much as pictures as you can. There is a mini zoo or something like that for tourist to take photo with money paid, but please don't do this if you really loved the animals. Thank you.", "Beautiful temples. People get blessed in the spring water at the base of the rock and there is a Buddha in the cave with water coming out of his hands. A short walk to Warung Subak Pekendungan where we had lunch in one of the most interesting restaurants sitting over Koi fish and everything is made of bamboo.", "Its a beautiful temple in the sea. Not many safety measures around. A lot of commercialization by the local pandits.", "Here you get a sense of the \\spiritual part \\\" of ... Genuine temple experience. The locals really cherish the place, and the tourist (hopefully) come here with some respect and not just to take pictures. A splendid view.\"", "The teple is situated in an edge of a clip and has a wast histroy about the same.The side walk near the temple reminds the great china wall and it seems that they have copy the same.", "This is the famous iconic temple among domestic and foreigners. The visit here make sense to be combined with twin lakes as they are kind of on the way. It is very crowded. They do have boat if you want to take a ride across the lake.", "Nice temple surrounded by sea on all sides Sad that we cannot go in the actual temple. Shops around the area are ok but you need to bargain a lot.", "Lovely lake side temple. We were lucky to be there on a festival day with beautiful decorations! Very popular with locals and tourists but well worth the visit", "We got long fabric to tie around our waist before entering the temple, as you must respect the temple. If you are wearing shorts or anything showing your legs you will be provided with the cover ups. Do not get hustled into getting a guide. We got tricked by saying the monkeys were very violent and would snatch our belongings if we weren’t with a guide. Once we got into the temple area, we noticed everyone was without a guide and were doing fine, we rarely seen any monkeys on the particular day. The valley is gorgeous with lots of trees and paths to walk on, lot of photo ops near the cliff edge. Once walking to the temple, you may not enter unless you are a nese local. Do wear your sun block and hat!", "We went to the temple for the scenery during sunset and to take a family picture there. We were not disappointed. It was beautiful setting for a picture and we appreciate the photographer salesman that took our picture and sold the print and frame. It turned out nicely.", "If you are up for a bit of a climb, this temple offers fabulous views. Standing majestically more than 1000 meters above the sea level in the northeast of Mount Agung, this one of ’s oldest temples is a magnet for those who love the mix of mountains and cultures. Before you are able to enjoy the view, you will need to conquer a steep staircase of almost 2,000 steps. Once you reach at the top, all your efforts are paid off. You will be dazzled by the impressive architecture of the temple and unusual traditions of Hindu religion. Most likely you will see nese people bring food over their heads to get the blessings of the priest. Apart from that, you can enjoy a beautiful sunrise coming up over the mountain early in the morning.", "This was one of the temples visted during my full day tour: 4 temples, 3 lakes, coffee plantation (famous Luwak coffee), rice fields, Fruit market, Traditional Fire Dance, lunch and dinner on Jimbaran Beach! If you're up for achallenge, do it! Absolutely enjoyed every moment with my incredible local guide, Dika -+6287861367868 (WA), totally recommend him. The streets of are filled with scooters, so having someone skilled at navigating tge area is a plus! Picked up at 8am returned to hotel around 9:15pm. The tour is lots driving through local villages, you really get up and close with streets and culture; peeking into locals world as they go about there daily routines. Note: Do not recommend for kids under 10 and those with health issues, this tour is for the adventurous type of personalities!", "This is the my third visit in this area. If you are serious in photography, this is a good place to start. Sunset here is very good - just make sure to check with your guide the weather - there's so much action for street photography also. Aside from that, you can go to the base of the temple to get the so-called rice blessing in exchange for a donation. Their holy water is sweet and refreshing.", "Went with my daughter and our taxi driver waited for us. Lots of tourists and shops so maybe go early. Very organised and lots of signs to temple. Tide was out so we walked over to be blessed with holy water and rice. Paid a donation then went to climb steps to temple and not allowed not sure why. Be warned if you need the toilet go near the main car park and you are charged nearer temple not much but awful dirty toilets. Charge 60 RP for foreign tourists which is very good value. Gardens are beautiful to walk round we just found it very hot and too many people so definitely try and go early. Didn’t stop at tourist shops as all sell the same stuff you get in the high street.", "Beautiful temple surrounded by a very beautiful tropical garden. A pool with nice step stones and full of fishes which you can feed them and a peaceful atmosphere.", "It is a very beautiful place to visit.We have to walk on the rocks in the ocean to visit the temple.It was a high tide day,so we missed this.But the sound of waves and cool breeze made this place...a wonderful place to visit in the evening. .", "A must see if you go to Nusa Lembongan! Beautiful sunset! There is a bar in the beach also which is really nice to chill out.", "One of the most romantic places in . Before reaching the temple visitors pass thrugh a forest where live many monkeys. Be aware of them. They steal a lot. Take of your jewelry, glasses and keep your cameras and phones.", "Stayed at the Westin Loved staying there but no water sports best to go next door to Laguna Nice to walk the path after a meal and nice that can go to any hotel for a meal whenever you like Beach could be cleaner.", "This was my 2nd favorite temple we visited in . There’s just something magical about it . I’ve literally had dreams about it afterwards ! It’s so beautiful and unique and right of a lake. Definitely worth a visit!", "You'll spend hours waiting for your turn to the \\gates of Heaven\\\" shot. And that's if you turn up at 6am. Turn up at 9am and you'll be waiting til the afternoon. Otherwise, there's some really nice shots available nearby and the temple(s) itself are really nice.\"", "A beautiful safe lagoon.The water is calm and warm.Beach is always clean and no hawkers.Your hotel has beach access and provides deck chairs and an umbrella.If visiting you can book and pay for a chair.Inexpensive.You can also book jet skis and parachute rides.", "Once making your way up the first set of stairs, you are met with a glorious view of a temple reaching up to the sky, surrounded by plant life growing anywhere and everywhere. The views are absoluty gorgeous", "Sat up at one of the restaurants overlooking the temple and sipped on a coconut drink. Lovely spot for a late afternoon drink! A little difficult to get to. Bathrooms not great.", "Very good place to visit with the family for good sunset view! There are lot of shops on the way to the temple. Bargaining has to be done for shopping as they quote quite high prices. The temple is actually closed. They will ask you to have a dip in the holy water before entering the temple which is just a trick to make money. The actual temple remains closed and none of the visitors are allowed inside. The view is breathtaking .", "A great spot for watching giant waves and the sunset. Non-worshippers are not allowed to enter the main temple, but you can walk around it. Beware of the monkeys though. ;)", "Came there just before sunset - can tell you, that 1 hour quick walking can be just fine to see everything. But at first you have to buy tickets at the entrance, put on serendang like a squirt (which you don’t need to buy, they just give it to you with the entrance ticket). And then do not forget about monkeys. Do not take any plastic bottles - they just grab it straight away. Like any other shiny accessories - glasses, iPhones in bright cases and so on.. Moreover, they handle just as organized crime groups. Right in front of me, two of them scared and pushed a girl, she lost her balance, and third monkey took a slipper out of her foot! Sometimes local caretakers can get your stuff back - they handle some monkey delicacy and trade with them if they reach them. But do not try to bargain by yourself or scare monkey, not a bright idea. But the views of the temple are awesome, sunset time was perfect, there is also a show going on in the Amphitheater, but you need to get tickets in advance, cause there are usually lots of tourist groups. In conclusion - nice place to visit, but be careful with organized monkey groups. They are much worse that anywhere I’ve seen on , in Nepal, India or elsewhere.", "We came just in time for the sunset which was beautiful. Lots of tourists around. There are cute shops and little food vendors around. We were not able to get into the actual temple, but could come pretty close. Though the sunset was amazing, I'd recommend coming a little earlier to enjoy the view. After it became dark, it was hard to see anything. I enjoyed my time here. We probably were only here for a couple hours total.", "Great view around. A visit at fullmoon is recommended, cause its possible to go to the temple then. We loved it!", "We really enjoyed visiting this temple and lake! There’s lots to see and it’s all very pretty I highly recommend this trip!", "This temple does not have anything of sacre anymore. Became a cinematographic set for idiots who pay money to take a fake picture on the main gate done with a mirror, just to post it in Instagram or Facebook. Such a delusion. Use your time for other better temples.", "I thought this temple was in the middle of the sea, where we'd have to walk out to it...it was not that. It was pretty much on the beach (not a nice sandy beach, or anything) with a bit of water surrounding it. It wasn't anything spectacular. I'd suggest you go see Ulun Danu Bratan temple instead of this one (the one in the Lake). I'm sure if you went during sunset, it would be a fabulous view...so if you can time it for that, do it, otherwise I wouldn't go out of my way to visit this temple. Note: You can't go in it; you can just look at it. I believe some people were opting to wash their hands and feet with some holy water so they could go up a couple of stairs..but still not inside the temple. The cost for one person was about 30,000 to enter.", "After a bit of climb, the view is stunning,wish you could go into the temple tho. Plenty of places to stop and rest on the way up. Beware the monkeys in the grounds.", "Temple on Bridge and beach have very nice view and it has sunset view though we missed it due to cloud. Nice photography point", "If you like tacky commercialisation of historical monuments then this place is for you. The experience was completely underwhelming. It’s 60k to get in and then another 10k to walk onto the rock (this is most interesting looking part). I understand that local people need to earn money but they’ve turned this into a classic tourist trap. Avoid unless you have nothing better to do", "Extremely many (and loud) tourists, and things to do that has nothing to do with a temple. Like pedalos and motorboats, and colorful statues. The drive to the temple from Ubud was nice because it is located in the mountains. The temple has a lot of potential, but unfortunately it has become too touristic in my opinion.", "Well worth a visit, beautiful temple grounds, not very crowded, possible to have your picture taken with fruit-bats, little owls, python, etc. for a small fee. Our children loved it!", "Would be a shame not to visit Devil's Tears when you are on Lembongan Island anyway. Yes, it is touristy but then again, what isn't nowadays. The sight is absolutely beautiful and we have zero regret visiting it.", "Definately a must see. Beautiful photo opportunities! Just check tide guide before you go because you can't get to the temple on high tide and also it gets very busy after 3pm for sunset.", "We went there on our 1st wedding anniversary and it was awesome. Although we could not go to the temple as the tides were high and so the entry was restricted. But the view is out of the world and it is a very peaceful place.", "We visited this place 2 days back. Loved it as weather was great and views are good with heaps of photo opportunities. We thoroughly enjoyed the visit. We wanted to see the sunset but due to clouds we couldn't but still views were too good. Will highly recommend people to visit this place. The only disappointing thing is that temples in are closed and not allowed for visitors. So you can only see them from outside.", "The temple is located on a cliff-side overlooking the Ocean and offers amazing views over the open sea. The temple is reached through a tree lined path overlooking the ocean and offers a lot of photo-opportunities of the surf breaking against the cliffs below. The temple complex is fairly big and includes rest areas and an amphitheater holding regular cultural performances in addition to the shrines. For the nature lovers, there are walking trails leading from the temple into the greenery beyond. Again these trails are overlooking the ocean and offer very good views. Beware of the local monkeys though which inhabit the temple and its surroundings. The temple is also a popular point for watching the sunset. Be sure to reach early though to catch the best viewing spot. Not to be missed if you are in .", "The view was amazing!There were so many tourists from China and India too when we were there.It was high tide.They were saying that we're able to walk to the temple if it was low tide.A must to GO if you're in !", "On our way back from the Edge in Pecati, our driver suggested we visit the temple. Tourist buses everywhere, paid the fees , given the traditional outfit to wear and joined the never ending tourist lines to see the grounds , temple etc and monkies!! Interesting , but maybe pass...", "Nádherné místo, které určitě stojí za vidění. Může se fotit bez problémů vše. Za poplatek možno se i vykoupat Vstup do chrámu 30.000 IDR. Wonderful place definitely worth seeing. It can take pictures. For a fee, you can also bathe. Entrance to the temple 30.000 IDR.", "Another sea temple of situated over a cliff...there is paved path along the cliff from where one can get the spectacular view of adjoining Uluwatu beach and Indian Ocean particularly during sunset...foreigners are not allowed inside the temple...but cliff walk is very beautiful..entrance fee is required...be careful of monkeys.", "If you only visit one temple on your trip, this is the one. Gorgeous backdrop, beautifully carved out of stone, large and expansive with beautiful grounds. The only downside was the toilet, which costs money and they only had \\squatty potties\\\" (not Western toilets). But that aside...this is a place where you can walk around or just sit and enjoy the beauty.\"", "This is a complete tourist trap. All the photographs you see neglect to show the beach swamped with people. The temple is underwhelming. The coast line opposite the temple is more interesting. We were here this week in low season with the hotels at really low capacity so I imagine it will be much worse in high season.", "Beautiful and breathtaking views. One of the best sunsets I have ever seen. I would recommend visiting this temple when in ", "To be seen but I personally prefer the Ujung Water temple.", "We're spending 6 months in Southeast Asia have seen A LOT of temples and this little gem ranked up there as one of the better ones for us! We hired a driver for the day and made our own itinerary of things we wanted to see, this was our first stop of the day and there was basically no one there so we got great pics and just really enjoyed the scenery!", "what a beautiful temple and what a beautiful sight. you can simply sit on one of the rocks for hours and soak in the view ..the mighty ocean . must visit place for every traveler in ", "We waited almost 3 hours for our picture at \\Gates of Heaven\\\". I can't tell you if it was worth it or not - but the views are amazing. So if you have the time, and really want the pic, get there early and bring a book. There was a fee that you pay the photographer, but IDK what it was.\"", "I always wanted to see this temple and made it a point to visit it and realized in the end that all the trouble I took to reach here was not worth it since staying in Tuban, coming here took good three hours, thanks to the very messy traffic along the way. Then when you reach there, you have to pay through your nose to buy a ticket just to see the temple and trust me, they guard every way leading to the temple. The way to temple after submitting your tickets is a full fledged market selling all kind of things and advertising toilets as if they were a rare commodity. At the end the temple is awesome but too crowded.", "The trip to get here was long, but when we finally went through the entrance...it was so nice in side! It is not the typical temple in , it is really a garden with lots of nice fountains. It has also a pool for those that would like to swim and refresh (to use the pool, you need to pay a fee). It is a popular place for locals. You can also go around the steps by the water...it is fun! Take your time to walk around and relax, my kids loved this place.", "Expect romantic views with lots of ornaments in a very nice water landscape. Like us, ideally you stay in the embedded hotel, but a visit during day time is also worth a detour.", "Cliff views and walk were lovely - the temple was a big disappointment and over-rated. We were conned into purchasing soggy overripe bananas which cost the same as the entry fee. As we were rushed to put on sarongs, small plastic bags of bananas were pushed into our hands and rudely waved to the cashier to pay.. It wasnt even busy! After a 1/2 hour slow walk along the cliff tops, we looked to enter the small temple - it was gated and locked. The main feature of the central area was the concrete path. Some pretty foliage and flowers. We didn't see as many monkeys as elsewhere but we considered that a blessing. The complex itself had little character and few interesting features that even the smaller temples around had. We left feeling that we must have missed the main attraction. - This was not helped by the lack of signs.", "i generally don't like visiting temples, but this temple was simply beautify. The serene and peace that surrounded it was just great! Would recommend to everyone!!", "Beautiful temple set up at the big lake beside the mountain. Beautiful views when the clouds are lifting up and showing the whole temple.", "The cliff-edge temple overlooks the coastline and relatively calm, blue Indian Ocean waters. The views are breathtaking.", "Lempuyang Temple is one of the temple in Island, located in East side of , around 2,5 hours from South of (Kuta area) from this Temple is the best site to see mount Agung and most of the travelers make a picture in the gate of Penataran Temple (from complex of Lempuyang) where we can see panorama of Mount Agung", "Temple on an excellent location, on the top of a cliff. Beautiful walks on both sides of the temple.", "Beautiful Temple on the lake, the weather can change anytimes there and mostly rain. I love the view and the nature. It take about 2 hours from Legian to this Temple, all the way you will see nice view and nice air", "its a lovely thing to see, but you should know that its only from outside, its not allowed to get in beside if its the rainy season you will stay away 50 miters minimum cause it will be surrounded with water... its not only the temple over there ... its a big area and there is another small temple and they do a fire show as well.... best thing is the Ocean view from there ... makes you speechless :)", "A ancient temple with the specialty of a holy dip pool to clean the soul .. amazing experience. Do take the dip in the pool", "This temple provides the setting for stunning views. Go (very) early so you can skip the crowds, and be patient if the weather doesn't seem great as it'll clear when the sun rises and you'll get a good view of Mt. Agung from the gates. There's a voluntary donation (which is nice to do to help keep the temple well-maintained), so don't feel pressured into doing so. This temple is considered sacred by locals and pilgrims, so please be respectful. The locals will tell you about the temple, the dos, and don'ts (don't show affection, don't sit on the dragons, don't go up the middle staircases etc). Remember those, or you'll get yelled at.", "The temples that line this coastline are beautiful. Not sure how many in total are here. We visited 3 of them. But I believe that there are a few more. The most interesting one is the temple set all by itself on a large rock. They have a sacred water purification ceremony and the foot of the temple. A must see see location if you visit the island of .", "One of the must-sees in ! This temple is so beautiful and mesmerizing, we were awestruck when we saw it in front of us!", "It had been 15 years since we last visited. It seems much more commercialized than than we remembered. Still, it's one of those iconic landmarks that is definitely worth a visit. At low tide you can walk all the way out to the temple. My favorite time of day to visit is at sunset.", "Small temple on very beautiful location. But too many tourists. And way too many shops for tourists.", "We came to the temple when it was cloudy and really low visibility... The temple is small and not really special, but the setting is. We were lucky that after about 15 mins the sun came up, the situation changed completely and we had beautiful visit. Genrally i would not recommend traveling this far only for visiting this temple.", "Came here as one of final stop of our half day tour. This is definitely one of those must see among all tourists checklist whether most try to arrive around the sunset timing. It is quite a pretty sight to have the temple on the cliff against such a backdrop and you can also heat the sound of huge waves clashing along the shore. It is filled with tourists everywhere trying to take group photos. From the car park to the viewpoint areas, there are quite a lot of shops selling souvenirs and quick bites, and there is even someone with a huge snake trying to get tourists to pay for photo taking with it round your neck.", "This was the third time that I visited this temple complex and as usual it was interesting and serene. There was some construction being undertaken at the time which interfered somewhat with the accessibility of different areas but not a big deal. The carpark however requires some immediate attention but again this was more of an issue for our driver than for us. On this visit an enterprising person had brought along a 5 metre plus Python with which photos could be taken (at a cost) and this appeared to be a rather popular attraction. The Temple which is reached by a causeway is always popular and now that the path has been upgraded and made safe ( it was an accident waiting to happen previously) even those less mobile can easily make a visit. The views are wonderful and rather spectacular on a clear sunset evening. A must place to visit!", "A great place to visit, especially if you love wild life. Amazing temples and sculptures throughout. Great experience.", "If you would like to read a book and have a cool drink by the beach then it is best place for you.It is the ideal beach for sunbathing with golden sand and clean blue sea. It is not a place for wind suffering or or water activities. There were a few hawkers around but not intrusive.", "The place are in Lembongan Island. Its beautiful view but you have to be careful if you step too close to the edge for taking picture. When we were there, the wave was very big and dangerous. That morning was a girl fell down into the water and still missing by the time we were there.", "Though I was a lil reluctant to visit a temple on my honeymoon, I went there as it was a part of my tour package. It was one of the the most scenic temples I had ever seen. The temple is on top of the rock with vast ocean in front. The place just looks very peaceful and beautiful. You would love to spend an hour or so just to sit there and enjoy the view and calm. This is one of the must visit places in .", "Nice view of the area. Good to visit on a Sunday coz u get to see the locals going there to pray and perform their rituals decked in their customary attire. You can try the Luwak coffee too. Go Google it to find out more. Tastes like coffee too except that the beans are obtained differently. 😉", "A centuries old temple perched on a cliff... With Indian Ocean on the side... Well maintained property... You have to wear a cloth (available free at the entrance) to visit the temple... It's a holy place and we have to maintain the decency there...", "The viewsfrom the temple are sspectacular of the waves impounding the huge rocks all the time worth many a photographs!", "Came here to see the temple and dance. SO crowded! Gorgeous views of the ocean and an expansive temple with lots of stairs. Everyone in purple sarongs provided at no cost. Amphitheater for the dance was completely packed. Despite being full, they continued to allow people to come in to the point where the dancers had very little room to maneuver. It was maddening as it was incredibly hot and more people kept coming in. Dance is fascinating with the chanting men. It lasts about an hour but as the sun began to set, people started leaving (to take pictures?) which was also maddening as they fought so hard to get in. Monkeys are def a nuisance and we saw several take things from other tourists.", "Quite hard way to go to this place, make sure you fill up your scooter or car fuel. The road is steep uphill, so you need to be careful. Once we arrived we can find tourist post, need to pay donation and rent sarong for 10,000 IDR (or you can bring your own sarong). You can use guide service or not. And prepare extra battery for your camera.", "Stairway to 11th century temple gave panoramic view of rock cliffs and sea line. Stone curving of monkey and gods remain well preserved. Traditional opera about Rama prince and Thida princess against evil Rawana is exiting. Environment of amphitheater on top of cliff is amazing.", "This temple is located in a beautiful place where your you can enjoy a majestic scenery. Sunset was gorgeous. U have to walk a bit but it is worth it to walk around and see every bit of the place. There is also a market around it on your way in and out of the place if you want to buy some souvenirs. It is a must see.", "The place offers a very beautiful sunset.The temple is in the water and has to be trod on.the water is shallow and hence easily accessible. The place offers a beautiful panoramic view. the temple consists of a holy pool.There is a view point at a considerable height.", "The place is great with a lot of tourist. I think this place offers great view of the temple and ocean but I find the entrance fee a bit expensive for just sight seeing activity.", "The temple itself is breathtaking especially during sunset. However, the surroundings ruin the ambience. Aside from the hordes of tourists (unavoidable), there are a lot of unsightly construction riff raff around. The place also has a lot of stores, some offering pay toilet services though there are free toilets for everybody near the entrance.", "Granted it was pouring rain, but too many people, too many hawkers hassling you....and it was quiet! Hate to see it busy. Not really that fantastic. Would be nice to see at sunset but it would be such a nightmare to get to", "A MUST GO if u visit . The view is amazing. You need to pay entry fees about 10K-30K idr. You can watch kecak dance there. Theres a lot of monkeys there when you walk in and the monkeys will try to snatch your things so be careful. I visited in Dec'16 and the weather is nice and cool.", "There are not many tourist when we visit this place so we can easily take picture in the best spot. Dont expect to see many things because this is a temple not a place made solely for sightseeing. The entrance ticket is quite cheap for domestic tourist (adult 10k and childre 7,5k). It's a place worth visiting because it's cheap and beautiful.", "Traffic is crazy in but this was the one temple we were able to make it to Was quite beautiful and with being there during the sunset There are some nice cafes with patios overlooking the main temple where you can relax and get some great photos.", "Indeed this temple is breath taking. It is probably the most picturesque of all the temples we have seen on this trip. The worship portions of the temple are located right at the edge of cliffs overlooking the Indian Ocean. I would guess the cliffs to have a drop of 200 feet or so to the rocks below. I would say beach but the beach is large rocks that look very sharp even from the top of the precipice. You can walk along the edge for more than a quarter of a mile and each view is more spectacular than the last. Truly a setting that is beautiful beyond compare. The flowers that are planted around the grounds are spectacular as well. Many of the trees were in bloom and attracted hundreds of butterflies. These were much more interesting to me than the other wildlife in the sanctuary. That is probably because I have seen the similar monkeys in other places on the trip. The monkeys here are aggressive. They will take hats and glasses right off from your head. One person was bitten the day we were at the temple. Be careful. Don't carry anything that could be construed as food to the monkeys. Just generally stay away from them. My wife and I have no problems. Watch children closely that may be with you.", "It is a beautiful temple, the routes to the temple from city center are busy and full of traffic, because of that it takes long time to arrive a ‘not really far place’! Overall still worth for a visit.", "-nice architecture -bout 30mnt from kuta town -ticket around idr 10k-30k(not include kecak dance) -its a Hindu temple (Pura Luhur) -pura means temple in nese -nice sunsets", "Absolutely recommend - even if you don’t go to the show (tickets were sold out the first night we went) it is still worth going and one of the best places to watch sunset! Costs 20K per person to get into the temple area and there is an additional cost to watch the show. Travel in packs to stay safe from the monkeys. and for god sakes don’t wear sunglasses or a hat, or mindlessly be looking at your phone because the monkeys will take it! They are kind of crazy but just stay close to other groups of people and you will be fine. Someone did get bit by a monkey but just don’t be stupid and you will be fine.", "This is a must place to visit when you visit . Very scenic place with best sea view. One can enjoy good food outside temple with local traditional shopping.", "We were hesitant and very prepared for the cheeky monkeys, but had absolutely no problems with them ( loved watching them jump on all the tourists that had left glasses and scarfs on though). I kept my hand bag on me with all our watches, sunglasses and valuables then wrapped the sarong (they provide with your entry ticket (30,000R adults, 20,000R kids)) around it so the monkeys couldn't see it. There are officials dressed in red that will help get your things back for a small fee. Fantastic views of the cliffs and Indian Ocean ( we even saw a wild turtle swimming). Lots of little paths you can explore the temple on and see the beautiful views, gardens and monkeys. Overall everyone in the family really enjoyed this visit.", "We enjoyed taking family to visit the Temple for the first time. The beauty of its location and being able to go and have a blessing from the priests is always special. Whilst the pathway to the temple is becoming overcrowded with shops and others selling their wares it is still worth a visit whilst in .", "Mesmerising ! This temple on the lake is breathtakingly beautiful. The vibrant flowers planted all around make this place look like a picture postcard", "Well worth the trip even in the pouring rain. Beautiful setting and beautifully kept grounds which provided great views and walks. Our favourite temple of those we visited.", "Exotic place to selfie with waves, monkey and sunset panoramic view! Be aware of naughty monkey at the Pura Temple, you should bring your selfie stick here! Best if you come above 4PM to catch the beautiful magnificent sun set behind you through the wide open Pacific Ocean! I love to hear the waves of the ocean here......", "Beautiful Awesome, if you don,t visit there than you miss a lot, you can found sweet water at the temple in beach side. Sight and sound beautiful, perfect place for photographs, drink cold coconut water it makes you cool,", "This floating temple from the XVII century has its constructions in the lake, which makes it different from the other temples. Even in a rainy day, it’s worth a visit.", "Stunning setting, very spiritual, impressive show and great sunset. Oh, and lots of monkeys. Cliff top temple with walks and great photo opportunities. Don't look down if you are scared of heights and never stare at the monkeys. They seem to get offended.", "I came here, via private driver, on a Tuesday in mid-December 2022. This is a MUST if you're ever in - definitely worth the trek out here. It looks like something out of a video game. It was my first time seeing a temple on a beach like that. It's truly a unique experience. Unlike other temples, you do not need to wear a sarong since you'll be walking around the temples without going inside of them. There are two temples that were built in the middle of the beach. One that's right in front of the entrance and the other further south of the beach. Make sure you bring cash to pay for your entrance ticket. Restrooms here were 3,000Rp. It cost 60,000 for each adult and 5,000 per car (but the lady at the booth didn't charge us for the car).", "The beach was clean and tidy, Beware of the hawkers on the beach. They can be a bit of a nuisance especially if you try to buy just one item they push to try and get you to buy more. Just say no from the start.", "Have been to this temple twice in my life. Once back in 1985 when the arch was still there but since then it has collapsed. Beautiful views at sunset. Loads of sellers at this place though. At lease they dont hassle you too much. Be prepared to pay to go to the toilet. Please go there at sunset at least once in your life.", "Really cool visit, less than one hour is more than enough i would say. We paid 20.000 idr per person. We enjoyed the visit, the gardens are well maintained, and the big attraction is a small pond full of statues with sort of stones in the middle so you can walk across the water. Beautiful and different. There is also a fountain and some other statues scattered around the gardens that deserved an unrushed stroll. We had to travel from Tulamben to the south of and the temple is just on the route. We didnt know it, the taxi driver told us. I would not recommend to come here just to visit the temple, but definitely you have to stop and see it if you are driving by.", "This temple was the end of a full day tour for us with Traditional Tours. I've been to 8+ times and had never been. It's a definite must see for sunset. You can't really go into the temple but the views are stunning. Gorgeous photos! And yes, it is a tourist trap. That goes with the territory.", "Beautiful Rock directions that mean water sprays out after the surf hits the rocks. It's lovely to watch over a period of time. The best place on Lembongan to watch the sunset.", "Visited here on a day trip. The temple itself is beautiful and we were fortunate to be here on a celebration day. We saw gammelon and dancers and it made it quite magical. The location itself is stunning and is the stuff of legend. It's peaceful, beautiful and steeped in history. I would return in a heartbeat :)", "Temple on a rock on a beach side. Good for insta pics. A nice place to relax in evening but people in temple are in for Donations so be cautious", "We visited Pura Lempuyang as a group and had a wonderful experience. The temple architecture is beautiful and varied, the views are stunning, and there are wild monkeys in the surrounding forest! Our host arranged a guide for us who was absolutely charming (whatever his real story is, he gave us a great tour), and we enjoyed every minute. You must wear a sarong, and be prepared for LOTS of steps and climbing, and lots of banana eating.", "This beautiful temple sits in the ocean. People are able to go to it at low tide when the beach is out of the water. It is dramatic when the waves wash against it at high tide. People are able to sit on the cliff and enjoy an evening drink as the sun sets behind the temple creating a lovely scene.", "Great view of the ocean and the temple, most beautiful sunset we ever had. Just awesome, will visit again for sure.", "This temple complex situated at the edge of a cliff, offers spectacular ocean views. Scenes of waves crashing into the cliffs provide a great backdrop to these temples. There are paths and steps leading to the various viewing points. Good to spend a couple of hours here.", "Awesome temple complex. While the lake had receded during 's dry spell, the temple is exquisite. While a major tourist attraction of a main highway, very much worth the stop.", "A must visit Temple. Also very nice scenic beauty. On the sea and hence still more attractive. Good exercise also.", "We stayed at the resort which was well worth it as you can easy see the temple at dawn and dust. The crowds that arrive for the viewing is pretty full on so I recommend stay at the resort.", "We drove a long way to reach Beratan Lake, and what a massive disappointment it was. What is clearly a stunning temple on a beautiful lake with mountain backdrop has been completely spoilt and turned in to a tacky, amusement park style tourist destination. From the minute we arrived and saw 50 Chinese tour buses parked outside we knew straight away it wasn’t going to be what we expected. The trashy swan-shaped pedalo’s floating about around the serene waters beside the temple were enough for me, we left. Fully expect to see a theme park with rides there the next time. Such a shame a beautiful and traditional nese national heritage has been ruined to satisfy the masses of Chinese tourists - and not the first place in SE Asia to do that. Don’t waste your time!", "Absolutely beautiful if you go super early in the morning and watch the sun rise in utmost peace! The temple is usually not open yet but I was practically one of three people there and had the opportunity to take the most beautiful photos!", "One of the most visited and touristic temples in ...not really spectacular arquitecture...but at sunset it will not be forgotten....", "I did like the Temple area but there was lots of walking to complete the pathways on such a hot day. Definitely take water :) I debated about climbing the stairs to the main temple but when I did was disappointed to discover I could only go half way up.", "This place is amazing, surrounded by turquoise water and flanked by an astonishing temple. There is a left hander for surfing but it's very frequented by locals.", "Definitely worth a visit to this temple in a stunning location. There’s enough to see to justify spending 30-45 minutes slowly looking around. The addition of the monkeys running wild around the temple only makes it better. It’s a bit out of the way and the traffic to/fro can be bad, so find a few other things to do in the area/on the way too.", "The beaches of are are awful. They are lowest common denominator tourist traps. The beach itself is dirty and polluted with garbage everywhere. If it rains or the wind blows onshore they seriously become like an garbage tip and you have to actually step over mountains of plastic. It's very sad to see the effect tourism has had here. It's kind of weird because millions of tourist come here, they sit there watching the sun set over the sea and they lounge about on the beach as though they don't even see the garbage. I'm from Australia and fortunately our beaches are pristine paradise.p so I just don't see the attraction of Kuta and seminyak etc. I suppose some people live in some freezing grey part of Europe or some massive high rise in a polluted city and so for them just to see the ocean is an amazing expereince even if it is a filthy sewer. This beach is also lined by deck chairs which you must pay for if you want shade because they have built over where all the trees used to be. The guys who own the deck chairs will try to charge you ridiculous amounts of money but the going rate is about 50,000 per person. All along here from seminyak and further north there are Bars and warungs. They all play really loud music to drown out the neighbouring bars. We were going to eat dinner there and found the entire experience really annoying so we had one beer and left. I like music with dinner but I don't like it blasting and I don't like to hear 3 different musics from all directions. These bars also seem to be populated with pretentious people staring at their smart devices and taking selfies particularly 'la Plancha'. You're better off buying some bin tangs and go further up where there are no bars and enjoy the sunset on a towel with some quiet.", "I really recommend going here! There are not a lot of temples but the beautiful gardens and of course the lake make up for that. It's truly a stunning place with a very serene feel. Bring your camera because you will take lots of pictures!", "Most famous temple in , excellent view from the distance. The temple itself is not open to the public, bit of a pity. The photos are much more attractive. Still worth visiting.", "Must visit temple for its scenic and eyesoothing location.I cant see any god in any temple in but aee the best locations and carving and artwork at every temple.its like hidden gems of on seashore.Very photogenic place to see and enjoy sea,location and garden,cliff around the temple.", "This temple is a must for every visitor to . It's located 45 minutes from Kuta and has some of the best view we found in . The temple is perched on cliffs and has many locations for great photos. There are two cautions. 1. Do not touch or trust the monkeys. Keep the kids protected. I doubt they would hurt you but they are scary, especially for kids. 2. There are roadworks underway at the moment. The trip home can be slow.", "Breathtakingly beautiful sunset view with the waves , really can feel spiritual and relax. Beautiful temples and as usual a bit touristy.", "This place is like a park but not worth visiting to see this place only. We were in Amed beach and on the way back visited this place and took 15 to 20 minutes to cover whole place. Otherwise no need to plan to go this place only . If some one is planning snorkelling in Amed beach then on the way back visit this place and also can combine Baisakhi temple.", "a nice temple, more like a fort, where you can view the sea from its boundaries . it also has a dance performance in the evening, but reach early in the evening to book your tickets or it gets sold out. the dance is in the open but enclosed so no one can get in without the ticket. but they say the dance is frightening and boring. I was not able to get the tickets. but I roamed about the temple clicked snaps and left. Monkeys are here too so take care of your belongings", "We didn't go down to the temple itself, rather watched the sun go down from one of the many restaurants perched appropriately on the hill. The Markets etc were nothing special and it was certainly very crowded, but there was easily enough space at the restaurants to get a good seat. If you want to take photos of the sunset over the temple get to the restaurants a little earlier to get a front row table.", "Really beautiful views and outlooks here, great walking through the low tide water and onto shallow rocks (be careful though, some are very slippery). lots of people coming to pray & to observe the temple. came at late afternoon & was lovely with sun shining close to the water. very long lines to go inside the temple though unfortunately", "We travelled by hired car to the area. Despite many tourists in the vicinity, I must say we really enjoyed ourselves when we got to walk around along the shoreline. To see the tide completely isolate the temple from us was simply magical!", "Wonderful place Great Sunset if you are lucky We went when the tide was out Some say it's better when the Tigris in and the temple is cut off from the main land. However, with the tide out you gets chance to get close and sunset shots from the water level", "I adored this temple. It is not over crowded like many of 's beautiful temples such as Tanah Lot. It has wonderful facilities such as parking, dining and shops and bathrooms. There are plenty of places to sit and take in the view and quietly meditate on the beautiful surrounds. The only down point is the fiberglass Swan peddle paddle boats that are in use on the weekend. My kids - very amusingly - got caught in the lotus weeds surrounding the temple but that is what we get for using such abominations in a sacred place. Also, check out the four-horned deer, if you can spot the shy little creature.", "One of the best places to see in . The temple is situated in water and the walk from the entry point till the temple is worth it. Ensure to carry extra dress cause chances of getting wet are good. There is a stone laid path under water on which one needs to walk and one needs to be careful as he or she may get hurt if not watchful. There are some local guides who are there to help you . The temple is very peaceful and picturesque. There are places where tourists can sit and enjoy drinks ( coconut water ) at the same time having a pleasant view of the sea . There are a lot of shops from which clothes and other artifacts bought at bargainable prices . A good place that ought not be missed .", "Went around 4pm and was very crowded. Stayed through evening and watched the sunset views. Spectacular and highly recommended. Don wear shorts or else you need to rent the sarong to wear.", "You will go there in the afternoon to enjoy the sunset. The tide is low at that time (reflux), so you could go around the temple to take some photos with your lover. Bring a nice sarong with you and cover your legs. Not only You will look better integrated into the local culture and environment, but you will prove your respect for the wholly place you are visiting. If You are ready to pay extra, you could enter a small cave on the beach to see a holy snake, Climb up and take a seat at the restaurant facing the temple, grab a Bintang and wait for the sunset.", "Well worth the trip down to the bottom of the island to see this lovely temple. The monkeys are very entertaining and an added bonus. The temple is right on the cliff edge with spectacular views.", "Rocks, high waves crashing into cliffs, sunset.... It's picture perfect and one of the best known sunset viewpoints nusa lembongan. Plan an island tour so that it ends with watching the sunset here. It's the Instagram kind of place. Tourists will like it, travellers won't miss much even if they skip it.", "I was really disappointed from this \\tourist attraction\\\" There is nothing else but the quite small garden, where are pools with fishes and some statues. There is no temple and nothing what is worth of the entry fee 30,000 Rp.\"", "It's so commercialized, it's full of shops and hawkers and as a result you are being hassled to buy something every 5 steps. I just wanted to look at the temples and take in a peaceful atmosphere. It's nothing like this at all, there's thousands of tourists and it's more like a busy bus station than visiting hindu temples. The temples are nothing like you see on the photos online, which have been heavily photoshopped. They're ok but you can see better temples on every corner in . I left feeling sad and disappointed as I'd wanted to see it for a long time.", "Please come and see wonderfull temple in Paradise Island ,many others places you can visit and joint Us on #Siap_ _Oz_Tours", "The scenic views of the temple and shoreline of course are well worth the visit on their own. But the gardens and grounds leading up to the temple are beautifully kept and worth taking the time to explore. The markets are quite good too.", "Awesome temple. Went here 2 times and still love it. There is 7 temple to see in this mountain, u can do hiking along to see all the temple.", "Very disappointed with this beach, when we went there was rubbish strewn all over the beach. There are only a handful of sunbeds and the owners tried to charge 200,000 rupees for 2 beds, paid only 50.000 at Legian.", "We visited here on our way through. Very pretty, well looked after gardens and the temples were beautiful.. Many many tourists taking photos so hard to look around with out being in the way of some ones picture which made things a little hectic. Very beautiful views of the mountains behind and you can take a speed boat ride around the lake to really take it all in.", "This is the first time my partner and I have visited & we really loved it, the price wasn't too bad & the whole temple is really lovely. There's a bit of a bush walk for you to do, you can purchase food for the little guys to eat. And some of them are friendly and will come play with you, they also try to go into to your bag so if you have a lock I would take one with you. Toilet facilities are great, & the whole place is just lovely & great to see even if it's just once.", "You need to climb around 500m to the first temple, Gate of heaven have a nice view with Gunung Agung background. Need to queue 2 to 3 hrs for photo shoot if coming at 8am, better early. Anyway we are enjoying the view and for patience of waiting we can see the top clearly.", "A must visit for beautiful sunset, outstanding view and natural beauty. Reach by 5 pm...take a walk across the whole area and wait for the sunset. Most beautiful temple in ", "One of must see place while in Nusa Lembongan. We came here while staying in Dream Beach so it was very close and it was amazing to see the wave hitting the rocks so hard. Good place to take pictures too. But be careful don't get too close to the edge", "I visited this temple at sunset with my wife and son. It essentially consists of cliff top walks overlooking the ocean with a small temple at the top of the mountain. There is also a small amphitheatre where traditional dancing takes place at various times. I was told by many people that the monkeys that live in the area are very aggressive and to avoid with my small son but I didn't have any difficulties. The sunset was pretty spectacular and the views from the cliff tops are amazing. All in all a nice place to visit.", "My family & I had a wonderful arvo at Temple lot temple. My 5 yo got to touch & hold snakes which make his day. The view was absolutely amazing even through it was raining slightly. The sun setting was perfect! Highly recommend this place", "It is an absolute tragedy what humans do to this planet. Seminyak beach is an example, with rubbish not only covering the beach but plenty in the water. If you like going for a swim at a rubbish dump then this is for you. The Indonesian people really need to wake up and start looking after one of their best assets. Tourists also need to remember to clean up after themselves! It's a shame, I wounder when people will change.", "Amazing view of the ocean from the temple. Only thing is the monkeys freak me out a little bit! Just keep your belongings hidden so they don't steal them!", "Do not miss this temple!! Make sure to go around 5 pm so as to enjoy the sunset and the fire dance if you have the time. I would suggest having a taxi organized to wait on you it’s very common in and makes life easy as it’s hard to find a taxi afterwards.", "Great place for the sunset views & photos. There are some downsides! Tourists can be real litter bugs, please dispose of your waste conscientiously. Nothing worse than paddling at a beautiful spot amongst straws and bottles! Please note, you cannot access the Temple. you will be invited to, but you must pay for a blessing and then you are allowed up a flight of steps but no further. If you would like a blessing have one, and a small donation will help the locals. There is cliff top \\parade\\\" of shops, stalls, bars (Warung) etc. great location for the perfect sun set snaps and reasonable priced fare.\"", "This temple is remarkable, perched on the side of a cliff. Beautiful at sunset and to walk around and check it out. Watch out for the monkeys, they'll swipe anything they can get their hands on. Sunglasses, cameras etc.", "One of the most satisfying experience of a beautiful sunset into the ocean. There is entry ticket to visit the temple but its very small amount. Definitely worth paying to visit the temple and some nice sunset clicks.", "Pictures on the internet had me very excited. What a waste of time, thankfully it was only a few dollars to enter the area. The view out to the Indian Ocean was beautiful. The area before the temple is weedy, full of rubbish and broken concrete. When you arrive at the temple you cannot actually enter the area and experience the view that the temple would offer. Plenty of monkeys around who will steal anything that isn't attached to you.", "Overcrowded Place. Looks amazing in the photos, but from up close with hundreds of tourists around and no access to the temple itself is something less than desirable. Plenty of souvenir and food stores around to catch the tourists coming and going. Recommended if you have spare time in and don't mind the traffic going there to catch the sunset (which can be a hot or miss depending on season and clouds etc.).", "Went there after seeing numerous beautiful pictures on Instagram. It's a 1.5-2 hours drive from Ubud. Wearing sarong in the temple is mandatory and it can rented for IDR 10,000 per piece before entering the temple. The usual donations (like all other temples in ) are asked for at the entrance. To our luck, there were not many people when we visited since it was one day prior to the silent day ( nese new year). And hence we clicked many pictures. The place is undoubtedly beautiful and worth visiting. If one can see mount agung from in between the door, it's a cherry on top since weather is mostly cloudy.", "So worth the trek around to see this beautiful natural landmark. Hire a scooter or arrange a tour, so much to see on Nusa Lembongan.", "Unlike the occupied temples close to Kuta, this one does not cost you anything except for a voluntary donation. But also you will need to move your legs as there are more than 1700 stairs to climb. No need for special equipment though, the locals make it in sandals. And yeah, the local pilgrims are still the majority of visitors. Expect 3-4 hours to explore this place. Getting there is not to easy too, as the road is very narrow, steep and curvy. You need some driving skills if you gonna do it by your own. But definitely worth it. The best temple on . The local god still lives there. You can feel him.", "Lovely views, there was a bit of cloud in the sky which made the Temple and Lake Bratan look even more beautiful.", "as with most emples in they are old and beautiful but charge to get into a house of worship.........", "We were not able to visit the temple with high tides but had an amazing sunset experience. The place is very scenic and no wonder you will find it in pics of various tour websites. The place is very crowded though especially for the sunset. So, if you are not a crowd-loving person, plan your trip early in the day. A word of caution, the tides here can suddenly go scary high (no exaggeration) so don't leave the young kids unattended near the waters even otherwise. Enjoy !!!", "Apart from the temple being on the waters edge this is truly a waste of time visiting. Expensive to get in and then they still expect donations once you're inside. Really boring experience", "Located in a beautiful setting! On the cliffs, 2 temples there... By low tide you can walk to the temple for closer pics, but not go in which is the downside...was hoping to see the inside. But really beautifull setting and surroundings...worth it!", "One of `s post card, this temple has to be visited in order to complete the tour around the island although make sure you pay attention to the tide before planning your trip otherwise you won`t be able to get to the temple. Since it`s a touristic attraction you`ll find a lot of people around trying to sell you stuff and the prices are above average in this area. Toilets are paid and also ticket charge for the visit. Surely you`ll get good pictures in this place.", "This place is as absolutely gorgeous as everyone says. We went mid-morning. Blazing hot -- don't forget the hat, sunblock, and take rest breaks. We -- thank goodness -- didn't run into any trouble with the monkeys. There was a small group sitting along the path (the one along right of temple), we tucked away our sunnies, hats (anything snatch-able) and just walked past. They were gone by the time we reached the end and doubled back. More tourists got there as time went on so when we got to the left path, we had to wait our turn to get a photo op. I enjoyed seeing local worshippers dressed up, carrying offerings, going in and out. I wished we could go in but it was good enough to eavesdrop on the ceremonies in different spots and listen to the music. Make sure you arrange your transport in advance because you can't get a taxi from there. We did not, unfortunately, and really paid for it. We came by Blue Bird and driver offered to wait for us. Not breaking the bank or anything but we should've researched better.", "One of the best temples we've visited so far in . Right next to the lake. Very peaceful and quiet. And when we went yesterday, it was too not crowded at all. Definitely worth going there.", "Even if you don't visit the temple and all the vendor stands, come here for the sunset over the Indian Ocen.", "The temple is in the ocean and the time we went there, there were waves surrounding the temple. view of the temple from a bit far is beautiful. crowed place.", "A great place to visit to watch the sunset and have dinner and drinks on the cliff. If you get there late afternoon you can explore the market on the cliff too and the beach and temple down below. The food and drinks at the many local warungs are reasonably priced and a great place to sit with friends and watch the magnificent sunset", "Forget the same Instagram photo everyone takes. You’ll have to sit around for 3 hours to take it. Hike or take a pillion ride on a motorbike for a fee, up to the second temple (the bikers are rough and not too careful). The place where the bikes let you off is not particularly nice but then hike into the jungle about 1 km to another smaller but lovely temple with views to Mt. Agung. When we were there, local folks were making offerings and ceremonies in that temple although we did not take pictures of them out of respect. The views were worth it in our opinion, and we found this a more authentic experience. Note that the hike is mostly paved and not too long but has several portions of high steps, some broken, often with no railings, that we consider dangerous. We saw two young women fall down hard, luckily neither seem injured. We met only 3 small groups of other tourists making this hike, most of the visitors to Pura Lempuyang were waiting for their Instagram shots!", "Pura Lempuyang is the best spiritual side of I ever saw. I separate one day from tour's trip to Lempuyang, a bit far from other tourist place but it's valuable to visit real . It's not a tourist place so you can meet nese with fully faithful walk there to respect god and bring the holy water to their loved one. They share smile and happiness to you. The best is journey, not destination.", "I went there for sunset and the view is truly amazing. It was quite crowded but still I could manage to get a front row spot to watch the sun set. The temple itself is quite simple but the scenery is unbeatable", "The setting of this temple is really nice, but unfortunately, like many temples we visited, it is crowded and touristy. However in saying that, I'm still glad I visited it, because it is in such a beautiful setting. This is a fact of life these days since Instagram so we just have to grin and bear it.", "The temple itself is reasonably nice, though the main attraction is the sunset, which is gorgeous, especially if there's a few scattered clouds in the sky. The cliffs are quite striking too. Beware of the monkeys! The guides will give them food to get them to return your stolen camera/glasses/hat, but this has conditioned them to associate stealing with rewards. They are very stealthy - I saw no less than five people lose their glasses! Two attempted to steal my sunglasses, but failed as mine have a strap around the back. If it isn't looped around your body, they will steal it!", "Even though it was cloudy and started to rain it was a pleasant visit. Worth 50,000 rp or 5 dollars Canadian is was worth the money, just expect a high volume of people as it most definitely appears to be a hot spot for tourists. Definitely walk to the left of the temple, people seem to crowd the front for pictures not heading to the west side. They have restaurants here but didn't stop in any of them. Looks like good local places to eat a cross the street. I brought my book to read it the clouds brought rain making me hide. All in all, it's a nice place. Really neat to see locals dressed up for the celebrations that have been occurring all week, but probably more busy due to that.", "Warm gorgeous blue water. Shallow a long way out. While not the worst we've seen in our travels it is sad to see such a lovely beach with so much plastic and litter. \\Hawkers\\\" selling trinkets, ice cream, fruit etc were overall friendly. If you were not interested a simple but firm \\\"no thank you\\\" was sufficient. On average about 50,000 reps for beach chairs for 2 for two people the day.\"", "When I travel, I like to see attractions that are worth the short amount of time i have in any given country. This was not worth the time. It is very touristy, way too many people, naughty monkeys and the Kecak dance lost my attention after about 10 minutes. With the roads and traffic in , you don't want to waste your time going anywhere that's not amazing! This temple, while having some amazing views, is not worth it in my opinion. There are people everywhere and you're bumping. I personally don't enjoy that. Then there are the monkeys and their pimps. A monkey distracted me by grabbing a dog's tail in the parking lot only to come try to take my flip flop off of my foot. Literally grabbed at my shoe and pulled several times while I screamed as I've never been touched my a monkey. I saw many monkeys inside stealing from people. Just don't linger around any monkeys that are around men with bananas in their hands. They're going to try to hustle you. As far as the Kecak dance, it was interesting for about 5 minutes. I, like many others, left after about 15 minutes. I didn't want to be rude, but i couldn't possible spend 1.5 hours sitting on that bench watching this dance.", "We absolutely loved this temple! The views and the cliffs are astonishing! I think what made our tour so special was having a guide with us. It was our first experience with wild monkeys, so I was very happy that this guide (gosh, can´t believe I forgot his name!) knew all the monkeys, the good ones and the bad ones :) he also had a slingshot to scary them away if needed, but in general all the monkeys respected him a lot since he is working there since 5 years. He told us the history of the temple and showed us all the corners. Thanks to him we took a bunch of beautiful and romantic pictures, which are really a nice memory and contrast with the thousand selfies we took the rest of the trip :P We paid around 100K rp but it was totally totally worth it!", "Too commercialised with market going on forever before you reach the temple. unlike picures on google and tourist brochures the bridge is actually completely lost to the sea. Hoards of people around the area and the Temple itself isn't paticularly special in comparison to others in which are amazing.", "This temple is a nice temple, you can make some nice pictures from the temple. altough, we went early around 9.30 in the morning it was not so busy, but when the buses arrive its crowded. if your going north just to see this temple i wouldnt do it. There are so many other beautiful temples to see on . But if your around, its a nice one to go to.", "Except the view from the top of the cliff there is nothing to see at IDR 30,000 a head. There is no access to the temple and the place it not worth the drive. You can attend the evening dance show for extra IDR 100,000 per person.", "Beautiful part of the culture. Gets a bit busy... Some of the tourists aren't so respectful of it being a temple", "Beautiful place ...we reached well before the sunset time and spend some time at the beach and then we witness the beautiful sunset. It was really beautiful. We went to the temple which was a little queue with holy water. It has black sand and shoes can get really dirty if you go in water so wear some old ones. A must go place if you plan .", "This temple is famous because it is located by the sea. Very famous attraction in . You have to visit the cave also to find out other unique and scary myth im this temple.", "This large temple complex is beautifully situated on the shores of the lake. After a not-insignificant fee, you can enter and walk around. Some of the structures are obviously recent and of dubious authenticity. Cafe, playground for kids, and the usual hawkers. Not too crowded.", "The view from the temple is beautiful. You can sit for hours, do nothing and enjoy the sunset. Since you are not allowed into main temple premises, there is nothing much to see other than this. If you are in a hurry, you can give this a skip.", "Ensure you plan a whole day for this activity as the drive is long and if you are feeling energetic then a round trip to see all 7 temples can take around 4 hours. Cheap admission and they donations without forcing any fees. Beautiful temples built in a tough environment which makes it all that more amazing. Worth a visit to get away from the usual areas populated by tourists.", "Lovely view of the cliffs and a very interesting temple. Hated the monkeys and would have loved to enter the temple, after the long drive and the climb.", "The views of the cliffs and beaches from the temple is amazing and the monkeys are fun to watch! Much of the temple may only be entered by worshipers though. Upon paying the entrance fee, we we're told to follow one of the staff. Unknown to us was that we would have to pay extra at the end just to feed a monkey and hear a few facts about the temple. You really don't need a guide to explore this place so it would be better just to decline if someone asks.", "Rode 2 hours from Ubud to this place, amazing view at every angle, better if you could photoshop humans out of the picture. Unfortunately couldn't get into the temple, remember to get their traditional clothes if you're really interested in having a look inside, of course, during low tide.", "This place has a entry ticket of IDR 60,000 per person and it wasn't justified, it has become a market instead of a temple. There are shops everywhere you see.", "Particularly liked this one because of the location. A lovely lake flanked by mountains.It's a lovely temple on the lake, gorgeous scenery around it. There's an entrance fee to go in. much to experience for the effort to reach the location", "Even that you have very limited time, go to this place for the sunset. It is just memorable. The sun, the temples and the sea are the best picture to live.", "I was not blown away by this temple as there is very little to see apart from the walk along the walls with the fabulous ocean view. Very aggresive monkeys. We came to watch the fire dance. Entrance fee is 30,000 and was very busy at 4pm. Sarongs are available.", "Really pretty interesting. You cannot go into the temple but to see it at sunset and low tide so you can walk up was amazing. No need to purchase food from the restaurants just bring some and sit and watch. There is also luwaks that get going at night and love to climb on you :) They are nearby the restaurants that overlook the temple and they were fun to interact with.", "This temple offers a spectacular view of the coast line. I could have spent hours on end here but the weather conditions were extremely hot and there is little shade so i recommend to take sunscreen. The monkeys can get rather aggressive so I've been told by the tour guide Ketut (as pictured) who is for hire to provide guidance from the monkeys and information about the temple itself.", "We visited here with our driver whom we had booked for 2 days to tour the island, and this was the first temple we visited. It was on an island by the coast with the sea crashing against the rocks. The tide was coming in, but there were still people standing on the walkway between the mainland which looked a bit hairy! However, views were stunning although we didn't walk over to the temple but took photos as there were plenty of viewing areas.", "This is such a popular icon in photos of that I really wanted to see it live. There are actually a group of temples at this large park, as well as playground, dancing kids, and gardens. It's all very lovely, but also crowded most of the time. I didn't realize that the water wasn't around the temple all the time. It only comes after they've had months of rain, so it was dry and not quite as spectacular. Still, it was fun to see the paintings on the other buildings, watch the deer eat, walk the beautiful garden paths, and of course my son liked the very simple playground. This is a nice park to see for all ages.", "A small temple at the edge of a cliff with a breathtaking view. Be careful of hyper active monkeys as they love taking sunglasses. Worth visiting.", "There is a few different temples on this site, well maintained with a lovely garden. The main one, located in the center is not open for tourists, only for locals. You can still walk around the outside. The 2 floating temples ( main tourist attraction) are beautiful, especially on the morning light ( I was there at about 9.00am) BUT they are small sizes, not regular size temples, so do not except to see something grandiose, like the Mont Saint Michel in France! What makes the beauty of this site is definitely the lake and mountains around it. The two little temples seems floating on the lake. Beautiful scenery. Entry fee was 50000Rp ( June 2019)", "The floating temple appeared to me the most spectacular siteseeing spot for our stay in . It is elevated on 1300 m above sea level. Gorgeous seen over the lake. What I didn't like is the heavy road to it, at spots missing, taking 4 hrs from Nusa dua even though only 70 km. There is a much of tasteless butaforial objects all around. Above that I would say worth visiting", "Although very touristic, a must see if you explore Nusa Lembongan by scooter/motor. After finding your way through the mainly Chinese tourists (just walk a bit further from the main view, you,ll see more how the waves crash onto the land with great splashes as result) the view is amazing. Just be careful not to stand to close from the edge.", "its advisable to wear slippers or flip flops if you want to get to the temple because you'll have to go through the beach. there are several puddles of sea water between the rocks and please be careful not to hurt the marine life trapped there during low tide.", "On our visits to Seminyak beach it was just out from our hotel - Royal Beach by MGallery. It was kept clean and the guys out front selling bintang and soft drinks were all good. Not as many hawkers selling items as other parts of the beach which has its good points!", "Once you have passed the commercial area between the car park and the garden areas running along the coastline around the temple it is very picturesque. It was high tide and not around sunset so we could not get to the temple and missed the best time of day to see it but we still enjoyed the visit.", "Pretty and fascinating view. Reached there around noon time so it was quite hot and crowded with a lot of people. But I'm just so amazed at the views of the temples and the waves...", "we travelled to the various temples in the Lempuyang area two days after Galungan day as part of the families temple visits and praying during this time. We did get a little lost after following Mr Google up a dead end street but finally arrived at the very full car park. Motor Bikes 20,000 Rp took us to the first Temple (Gateway to Heaven) and spent time there praying with the many other nese that were visiting at the same time. this is not an area that is open to tourists, and is higher than the area where the \\gateway\\\" is located. we then travelled to higher temples - again by motorbike 20,000 Rp and climed the 1700 stemps to Pura Lempuyang Luhur. the climb is not difficult just takes a while. it is worth the climb even for just the view, and again some areas not open to tourists and only accessible for praying\"", "Maybe I got a little tired of seeing temples, but I thought this would be a lot more impressive than it actually was. The landscape surrounding it is beautiful - that is, the mountains and the lake. The gardens in the entrance are beautifully kept in mint condition, but the temple is just like any other temple, and similar to those in Ubud, Also, it isn´t floating or in the middle of the lake. If you haven´t yet seen an Hindu temple it may impress.", "This is a very popular tourist attraction. At the time of our visit there were ceremonies due to the approaching Full Moon. Seeing the procession goers definitely added to our experience. The proximity to the serene lake and mountains in the background significantly enhance the temple.", "a large lake, a beautiful temple with a neat attractions park, unique, spacious, comfortable, cool, complete with restaurants, suitable for families with small children", "It has a great view of Sunset if Weather is good. Bit crowded like other popular place. Easy access unlike other Temple in . We could Experience Glimpse of Sunset as weather was cloudy. Still one of Better place to visit in .", "Although the temple is certainly beautiful, it is also extremely crowded and a bit too touristy for our tastes. We were glad we saw it, but probably wouldn't go again unless we were staying very close by. It was a long drive from where we were staying in Ubud, and when we arrived, lines for photos in the iconic gates with the volcano in the background were 2.5-3 hours. We still liked seeing the beautiful temple, and spent a few minutes wandering around and enjoying the scenery. If you're after the iconic Instagram shot, you should plan on arriving very early to get the shortest lines (though early you may have to content with fog/clouds obscuring the view of the volcano, so maybe check weather forecasts prior to going too). Of note, once you reach the gate area, the stairs behind you are not meant to be climbed by tourists. There are signs all over asking you to stay off of the stairs unless you're there to pray, but there were countless tourists disregarding these requests and climbing up in groups taking photos. Also, be aware it's a short a climb/hike up a steep hill to get up to the gates area, so you should skip this one if you can't do that.", "Spectacular view. Worth the distance. The gate with the view of Agung, an active Volcano We traveled from Ubud, it took us a little bit more than 2hrs because we left Ubud almost 9.30am therefore there are many car and traffics. Sarong is there for rent, so if you have your own bring it. Ladies need to covered your shoulder as well if you are wearing singlet or open shoulder top.", "Impressive temple by the lake in a beautiful garden setting. A lovely photo opportunity; what you see of the temple in pictures is pretty much what you get. Very busy with tourists, though we were there at midday so shouldn't be surprised by that. The location lacks interpretive signage. Worth a long drive? We'll leave that up to you to decide!", "This place is a must visit in .. views are awesome and good for photographer to click some shot nearby. After going through details of some routes decided for this one. In there are fixed routes in which taxi will take you to show the sightseeing. either you can choose this route to cover Bartan temple, Jatiluwih rice terrace, taman ayun and Tanahlot or you can visit ubud and mount batur.Our Driver cum guide helped lot during trip took our photos and didn't bother about time and shown every place without hurry ... his number is 081237775730. Sharing some shots taken.", "We were there on Easter Friday. We were there for less than an hour because it was packed like sardine. This iconic temple is seen in all tourist brochures. Unless you are around the neighbourhood, it is not worth the travel for just that iconic building since there is nothing to do besides seeing that temple,", "While I enjoyed the temple and the market place in general I was disgusted to see a luwak in a cage outside the kopi luwak coffee shop. Had I seen this before buying a cup of coffee I would never have gone into this coffee shop. There is no need to treat these poor endangered little creatures this way. Clearly distressed, dirty water and no room to turn around in 35 degree heat, for what?? Please encourage this coffee shop to remove the luwak or don't buy coffee from them until they have more compassion for defenceless animals, BAWA say this is a common occurrence and needs people power to help stamp it out.", "This temple is in a stunning cliff top location with some nice walks along the cliffs in both directions. The monkeys were kept sternly under control by keepers armed with slingshots and sticks. We went slightly before sunset, like huge crowds of others, which does detract from the splendor of the place. We left a few minutes before the sun sank to avoid the inevitable traffic jam on the way out. I suspect early morning would be more peaceful and allow a more leisurely enjoyment of this beautiful location.", "I thought I'd go to the beach and relax and read a book. That didn't happen. I was harassed for about two hours by hawkers. I kept saying no and they kept coming. I went to walk away and someone grabbed me and yelled at me for not buying anything. I would never go back and I am not impressed at all.", "Hardly a 'temple' as doesn't seem to have any focal point. More like a monkey forest with a group of buildings with high walls, do not enter notices and locked gates. The postcard views are all of a silouette of a tower at the end of a cliff - which is about all you can see. Hugely crowded at all times, I understand the best time to visit is at sunset when there is Kecak chanting and dancing. However because there are so many people milling around, there is no spiritual atmosphere and, as far as I'm concerned, no real reason to visit.", "The Temple is not the view, but the ocean lookout is outstanding. There are lots of different viewing areas along the walk way, be careful of valuables and the local monkey population. Worth the trip for the views of the ocean, reefs and ocean caves. None of these are accessible to go down to.", "Breathtaking sea views to the setting sun as you meander down the cliff-hugging pathway. Walk to the end for the best views through groups of monkeys clambering on the walls and swinging in nearby trees. Be warned - keep personal items like phones and sun/reading glasses and small bags of food secure. The monkeys will whip them from you in a second! They are not dangerous at all - but you need to keep alert. Many tourists here, so can be hard to get a \\clean\\\" photo - but really worth it. The temple itself provides a stunning silhouette, but was inaccessible to the public. Loved this place.\"", "it is a beautiful temple by the coast, magnificent waves and shorelines, sunsets are beautiful if there are no clouds nor rain. Entry fee is 60000IDR per person. However, a larger area than the temple grounds are catered for tourist shopping dollars, lots of shops selling similar goods. spoils the experience.", "I was disapointed. I am traveling around and I saw many more interesting places and temples. This is just one by the lake, thats all. Also overcrowded by tourist. Sorry but I have to say that this is nothing special... :/ Water temple much more interesting and better.", "This Temple is atop a hill and is quite difficult to photograph based on the distance you are from it. The sunset was exciting but not spectacular - we did not have a red sunset which we understand makes the rocks on the cliff face alight like fire - it would have been nice to see this but the weather hampered that - it is nonetheless a lovely evening stroll and worth a visit", "This temple is one of a kind, set out in the sea. Although it is a place of worship, it is not the typical quiet place for worship. It is a tourist attraction with thousands of tourists snapping pictures and in shorts and tank tops. There are signs requesting visitors to cover up because it is a holy place but not enforced. Visitors should respect this temple as it is a place for worship. It is so picturesque and definitely worth a visit.", "Lovely grounds. Beautiful iconic temple. They have a small animal exhibit where you can have a picture with your favorite critters (for a small fee of course)", "As a non-hindu, you will not even be allowed to enter the temple. And there is not much to see of it. But the location is great, and a walk on top of the cliff above the ocean might be worth your 30 000 rs entrance fee. Just stay clear of the monkeys. They stole my cap ;-) If you come without your own transportation, please be aware that this is one of the areas in , where a taxi mafia rules. They threaten and scare away all honest drivers. So you need to book a taxi on either the Grab or Blue Bird apps. Pick-up just outside the area. While waiting, have some delicious nese coffee or a bite to eat at \\Three step coffee\\\", just up the road.\"", "Before come here,we had been reminded to take off sun glasses to avoid the monkey attack. The monkey here can be very harmful,so remember not too close to them. We can only see the temple from far away because the door was locked.We can see Dreamland beach from here,the view is fantastic. However,we prefer Danu ulun and Tanah Lot temple if compare with here.", "A nice temple, 30 min drive from Nusa Dua. Many monkeys that you have to be careful about. DO NOT TRY TO TOUCH THEM, And keep an eye on your belongings, monkeys steel everything they see. You get a sarong to enter the temple on the entrance.", "I loved this temple It is a must see place . I loved the sunset and the view of the ocean Great place to take some pictures", "From Goa Gajah, Tirta Empul, Tirta Gangga, Tanah Lot and Bedugul Temple; only this temple entrance is by donation. 10K for a sarong rental. They also provide a service with a donation as little as 10K for a shooting Heaven Gate with Mt. Agung background. Only you need is waiting for your queue to take a shoot.", "I visited the temple about 2 years ago and it was spectacular. I'm looking for some help now however. I'm doing a research project on the site for an architecture history course and I need site plans and more info about the the temple. If anyone knows where I can find in depth information about the temple and a site plan please message me. By the way the monkeys were stealing when I was there. One monkey ripped the ponytail holder from my friends hair and wore it on his arm like a bracelet.", "Good beach for people watching. Sand very course and tide goes out for quite a way. Didn't see any lifeguards. Lots of water sports available so sea can get quite busy. Not to many pushy hawkers so good all rounder.", "I wish I had planned this better and stayed in Candidasa for a couple of days. I took a full day trip from Canggu to visit this temple. It was totally worth the 3 hour drive (one way) but would have been nice to spend a couple of days in East , considering the amount of time spent in the car. I only visited the first temple... Mainly to see the entrance gates or pura lempuyang door. It was breathtaking.", "This is yet another temple where \\look but don't touch\\\" applies. The temple is only ok and you'll see it from a distance only. What makes it great is the location and the superb views of the surroundings from the cliff. Avoid lose items and open bags as monkeys have a keen awareness for anything that can be snatched away. Oh, and always have transportation pre-booked for your return. Your bank count will thank you. If you do get a chance to visit, plan to come during sunset for great great photo opportunities. It's a vast area, with great scenery view all over, so even with the crowd you'll still be able to take great (mostly) unobstructed nature pics... ahahaha, bear with the selfie stick revolution. Alternatively, combine the temple visit with the Kecak show performance built for the masses if you have the time, to make your trip more worthwhile. Try to sit on the top rows as there you will be less inconvenienced by late arrivals, early departures and numerous camera flashes. Regarding people chatting halfway through the show, not much you can do about it. At the entrance, after you purchase your entry ticket, you will be given a sash/sarong by someone who will say \\\"put this on and follow me\\\". This is so you think that you cannot go inside without being accompanied by a guide. During the visit, this guide will point out places of interest, chase away monkeys, take pictures of you with your camera and even try to rush you (don't let them). The surprise comes when you're walking towards the exit and this person tells you \\\"my fee is $10\\\". This is a scam. Give them a gratuity you are comfortable with, for their services, and walk away. Or outright tell them at the entrance that you don't need a guide and take your time walking around without anyone bothering you. Take some water too because there are no stands inside the premises.\"", "It was raining heavily when we visited. on the plus side this meant that we were virtually alone. the temple is maintained really well and definitely worth a visit. buy bread outside to feed the fish.", "The temple itself is lovely although a little under whelming. The entry price is very reasonable but I would recommend going to one of the less known temples for a more traditional nese experience. Unfortunately tourists over run this landmark, which wouldn’t be as much of an issue if they would stop harassing the Monkeys who have made this their home...", "We have visited the place early in the morning and it was already crowded when we arrived. It is not worth to go there just for taking an individual photo at the Heaven's Gate; you may wait up to 3 hours for that. Instead you may take a photo near the Gate and not wait at all. If you are for the first time in it's a good option to visit the Lempuyang Temple.", "this place is pretty amazing... word of warning don't walk through with plastic bags as these guys are pretty brazen.. your day will be more like temple run", "The sunset is beautiful and the temple location too! Take care of your belongings because the monkeys are always ready to rob you!", "Yes the monkeys are trained to flick your specs... it's all a big scam... not much to see in the temple... sunset... highly overrated... kecak dance - didn't go for it - so won't comment. rather idle your time by the beach!", "One of the highlights of a little scooter tour around Nusa Lembongan. Easy to reach. Spent quite some time walking around the rocks to be impressed by the waves coming in so forcefully. The crashing waves send the spray high into the air. Be careful where you stand as you may get refreshingly wet ;)", "The temple is nice but you end up looking more at cliffs and views than anything else. There are a few monkey’s hanging around which is cool and they are less tethered than they are at Monkey Forest as there’s no dedicated staff watching them. The local guides are a joke tho: when getting your ticket / Sarong, they will try to just take you on a guided tour. We made the mistake of not saying “no” and going with it; since it was our honeymoon I went with it. But you can’t interact with them really since they are just there to give you info mostly, unlike tour guides. They will ask at the end for about 5/US dollar a person, which was a first since no other guide/staff asked us for a tip but we gave them one at the end of anything we did. Just seemed greedier at this temple. Also its very quick so not really worth the gratuity $$ spent unless you are having them take a massive amount of photos perhaps.", "Enjoyed the beach and resturaunts. Nice people, too many hawkers who won't take no for an answer. Found bakery that bakes gluten free caked.", "Long way to travel in south west ,especially if you are going from Nusa Dua/Kuta ,but well worth ! Open space and the temple has to be viewed from far.Sunset is a big thing here and it is good.Plenty of ancient hindu monuments .Gayatri mantra is recited every evening at 6 pm.Huge number of tourists roaming around.Outside,there is an organised market with ATM etc as well as a restaurant", "If you are willing to wait an hour or so for the picture it is really worth it ! Also don’t just stick to the first temple since it is the most touristy one and the other ones are great as well, yet less impressive but way more peaceful and quiet. The sixth one is amazing. Tranquil place for meditation and cleansing the soul . Would recommend to anyone who is up for an adventure! Exploring more than what the eye’s can see. P.s. You can also get a motorbike ride for 20K from the 1st to the 2nd temple. One of the best moments of the day for sure as you dive through the clouds.", "View of the sea and pura (temple)was great! Be careful of the monkeys though as they tend to sneak up above you from the branches of trees to catch you unaware. It would be good for to have all loose items secured properly and stored in your bag. For those that are myopic, either wear contacts or have spectacle sports slings to prevent the monkeys from snatching them. Did come across monkeys holding onto items like spectacles and slippers... So beware! For those going to catch the kecak show... Go early and get the front seats on the left and right and those in the centre will be getting the Rays of the sun set directly into your camera when you wanna grab a shot!", "If the tide is high, the temple are seperated from the mainland, very unique.. Love the view especially on sunset.. But it gets very crowded at that time.. Come early to save sunset viewing spot..", "Very nice temple located by the ocean. It is surrounded by a nice park with monkeys. Beautiful view. Must see in .", "Our family was tired of seeing temples, but we were all glad we made the effort to go to one more temple visit, to Ulu Watu. The temple is quite attractive in itself, and a small ceremony was happening in the far, top, off-limits part on our visit. - Best is the sheer cliffs on either side, very dramatic scenery. - Beware the monkeys, they are fast and aggressive (much more than in Ubud Monkey Forest). In a flash, a monkey jumped on my wife's bag and whipped off her glasses (which she had to wear, as she can hardly see without them). A guard got them back, but they were destroyed. Keep cameras, sunglasses, smartphones etc zipped in your bag, as the monkeys have been known to grab these items and drop them over the cliff. - Go as early as you can. We were about the second car there, but after about half an hour, the heat became intense. Even the nese say it is oppressively hot. - Very enjoyable overall, we all thought it was a great attraction.", "There are a few temples within the area. A few of them right at the edge of a cliff. There is a conscious attempt at making this place more commercialized. The sunsets here are awesome. Although crowded this place is one of the must visit places in . There are stairs to reach the beach as well. However, not recommended for the elderly as the stairs are steep and high.", "Beautiful sunset views to enjoy... And the best of all hindu cultural acts that you will ever see allover the world.. Such a good much visit spot in ..", "This temple complex seemed more like an amusement park feature on the one hand ... and I didn't get a spiritual vibe at all. Maybe it was the goofy figures scattered about the park (like Sponge Bob Square Pants) or the countless people blocking the views and walkways with their selfie groups photographs in session. Or ... maybe it was the signs that said \\Do Not Enter\\\" at key points, so I wondered why I had paid the admission ticket if I couldn't access the most special parts. The view of the lake and the hills on the other side were nice. And that was about it. Thankfully, we stopped here on our way across the island and didn't make a special trip.\"", "We visited this spot with the Mayong Village Tracking Experience. This is a nice spot to stop and get some great photos (as another user says, this temple is on the 50K bill). You can't go inside, so don't expect to get up close and personal here. But the structures themselves are beautiful. But it is VERY busy, and packed with tourists. Go early to avoid the crowds!", "Travelled by moped from canggu only took 15 mins, 60k each to get in (£3.50). The area was nice, loved all the little shops on the way down to the entrance. The view of the temple is also nice, couldn't actually go over because of the water but probably wouldn't have anyway due to the amount of people that would be there.", "Ive seen pictures of this temple and it was stunning. Was a bit disappointed when i got there as it looked so run down. I wont deny that it was a nice sight, but i feel it was deserted and empty and that made it look kind of sad. Its probably better at festival times", "Wonderful place. must visit in . This place itself is worth the visit. Unfortunate that we cannot enter the main temple. But anyway had great blessings from the priests down near the sacred water flow point. felt divine.", "You can enjoy beatutiful view from the temple on the cliff. To see Ocean view is wreath to visit during the day time and evening, however if you are wearing the glasses you have to be very careful. There are lot of monkeys may steal your belongs.", "Full of people as it was Chinese New year. And the scenery is nothing compared to Angel's Billabong/Broken Beach in Penida. I'd say don't waste your time going there if you're in Lembongan!", "This is another place of interest to visit where you can see the temple just near to the sea. I am not sure if you can walk in but taking pictures should be fine..", "This is the place you must visit before getting out from ! Around 2HR from the center of Ubud, but thats not the problem because when you arrive at this temple, everything look fresh and relaxing with very wonderful environment and landmark in which you have to take a selfie and enjoy life at the inactive volcano's lake!", "Built on an offshore rock, this temple has a mesmerizing view. This temple is a must see when in . Touched by huge waves with sun setting in the background, this temple looked like some movie set up. One has to be there physically to feel the place, can't be explained in words. One thing is be sure not to be carried away by hawkers. Not selling genuine stuffs.", "We were lucky, and arrived with low tide. A small natural spring of fresh water underneath the ledge where the priest blesses you with the fresh water and rice and then puts a frangipani flower behind your ear - small donation preferred, not needed. We couldn't get into the temple, but from the top of the cliff with a cold drink, amazing to see the sunset", "We started our evening there by going to the fish market. They had a huge selection of fish and shell fish on ice. You could buy it in the market and then get it cooked for you just around the corner. The good food was complimented by a beautiful sunset. After dinner we walked a little way to get dessert at a place on the beach. Then we saw the trash….! We’ve all heard about trash washing up on beaches but seeing it in real life gives you a whole different perspective. What I saw wasn’t mainly water bottles, it was disintegrating plastic packaging, with a nameless variety of everything else plastic. And with every roll of a wave you could see more coming in. If you’re planning to swim in the ocean this is not the place for you! I know that some beach front places make an effort to clean the area in front of their place but this sodden mess is way beyond that. I don’t know much about the Indonesian government and it’s workings but someone has to step up and address the mess! I know tourism is a huge driver in Indo; but you’re going to loose tourists, not to mention fish and beauty of the coral reefs. The need for clean up is obvious but stopping pollution at it’s source needs to be addressed as well. Practically everything you buy there is wrapped in cellophane. Do shirts and T-shirts really need to be wrapped individually?!? There’s a war on plastic bags but plastic packaging comes in many different forms and should be dealt with. The tourism industry could start there, don’t see why you have to put that on someone else’s plate. Why can’t a shirt be on a cardboard sheet that came from recycled cardboard and then tied with a biodegradable string? Or I’m sure there’s many other simple solutions that wouldn’t end up on the beach. I really don’t feel good about writing this review because I know the people in the tourism industry have suffered with the downturn from Covid. But please band together to help stop the source of this disaster!", "Breathtaking views. Unfortunately the tide was coming in and we were not able to go to the Temple itself. Lots of smaller Temples to visit though.", "Beautiful​ views from the temple into the ocean. Cute monkeys to experience 😀 it is worth checking it out.", "Lovely temple to visit with amazing scenery within a lake. One of the must visit temple in , its a steep srive to get there but worth it!", "This is well maintained temple and garden. The views a lovely over the lake, very enjoyable 45 minutes walking around the area", "This is the picture postcard temple of . Despite huge amount of visitors, it is lovely to see, and the sea provides a dramatic setting. The shopping area one has to pass through to access the temple is quite good, the produce being far superior to any of the markets I visited. This is the temple that appears in the guide books, calendars etc, so don't miss if you're not too far away, as the temple, the setting and the backdrop are lovely. It was a boiling hot day, but with the sea breeze it was tolerable. There are countless cold drink vendors anyway to quench your thirst.", "Everytime we are in for holiday, there are few places we always visit, 1 of them is Ulun Danu Bratan Temple. Last visit was with my Mom. What can I say :) always love to be there, and this I didnt forget to take pics with a bat and some owls haha by only paying for US$4.00-5.00. So when you are in , never missed this place. Regards, Putri", "Although it was crazy hot, the tempel is (to our opinion) one of the most beautiful places in ! Advantage of the temprature was that also the monkeys stayed inside in we could very relaxely visit the temple... We enjoyed the view and took some amazing pictures!", "It is a bit touristic but there is a big park around, so it never gets to crowd. It's indeed a magical place, the temple itself is beautiful, and the the surroundings are amazing, lake, mountains, park. Perfect place to have a relaxing time.", "We visited the temple first thing in the morning as recommeded by our driver as he had said the temple gets very busy at sunset and can be chaotic. Was well worth the visit and will be going back again for another visit. The markets were excellent and cheap (wish i had known about the earlier).", "A must visit when you are in .. A temple with mountain and lake as background is breathtaking scene .. Visit around morning to have the best view .. Took a photo there with local photographer as it is cheap but the result was great, only Rp 15.000 per photo .. Kids love the surrounding as they have a small playground too .. A very recommended temple to visit !!!", "This is a very popular tourist attraction. At the time of our visit there were ceremonies due to the approaching Full Moon. Seeing the procession goers definitely added to our experience. The proximity to the serene lake and mountains in the background significantly enhance the temple.", "Loved the cooling weather of the place as we're quite high up from the sea level. To reach this temple, an estimated 2 hours of ride is needed. We're amazed by the view surrounding the temple (lake beratan). Its a worthwhile visit and we'd just sit on the tiny island with bamboos in the middle to relax and have a quick photo shot of the place. (not too sure if its man-made or not)", "Walking up the mountain shows amazing views of the ocean and cliffs. The photos we took are absolutely incredible! Entry was 100,000 rupiah (approx $12 AUD) per adult which wasn't too bad. At entry if you are wearing clothes that show your legs then you are to wear a long peice of purple satin to cover up (both me and my partner had to have this and we were absolutely sweating underneath) otherwise you are given a yellow sash to wear around your waist. The monkeys at the temple can be aggressive so be careful with your belongings (camera, phone, sunglasses or anything on you in general). We saw 2 pairs of sunglasses taken by monkeys, yes it was hilarious but they don't like to be touched so it's very unlikely you'd get them back. Overall it was great to see the different culture and architecture, it really is worth seeing.", "Pity it was pouring when we were at The Water Temple, but we still had a lovely walk around and enjoyed the sights. Lots to see on site with temples and gardens and plenty of things for the kids to do. Small charge to enter but well worth the fee.", "Very nice views! wild monkeys in the area and not to touristic. The temple it self is not that special but the surroundings are amazing!", "This temple is incredible, truly breathtaking. Go early in the morning to avoid the mid-day stifling heat! Try and go on a colder day to avoid heat exhaustion.", "Situated on the cliffs the scenery from the temple is astounding. If I remember correctly it cost 20,000 rupia to get in to the temple and you are required to wear a sarong (they are provided if you don't have your own). There are lots of monkeys that are sort of aggressive hanging out everywhere. Definitely put away all water bottles, sunglasses, etc because the monkeys will try and steal them. One jumped on my back to get my sunglasses off of the top of my head, luckily I passed them to a friend who put them in her bag and he jumped off.", "Great views. Sunset is beautiful and temple looks wonderful at that time. The issue is the long drive with traffic and then when you reach the long walk... Still a must see.", "Nice view but beware of the monkeys!!! The walk is very scenic and you will enjoy a breath taking view of the cliffs with the waves crushing against them and the temple in itself, is nice to see. You cannot enter it, unless you really want to pray (but anyway nobody was let in, as far as we could see), and not too big, so you won't need to long to see it all. It will take time to walk on both sides of it until the very end, we did only one side as it was long enough. But the real surprise was seeing monkeys stealing all sort of stuff, in the hour we have been there we witnessed the following (on the 21st of April 2018 at around 17-18 in the afternoon): 1 a lady got her sunglasses stolen, the monkey quickly broke them apart and started removing the plastic soft parts at the end of the glasses to eat them. 2 another monkey was eating pieces of an hawaianas sandal, probably also stolen by a tourist who maybe removed it for a moment and yet another was biting a little pink plastic thing (of this one I got a photo of). 3 a monkey grabbed the selfie stick and the mobile from a tourist, grabbed both firmly and tried to bite or scratch anyone who was approaching her to retrieve the items. The mobile finally got broken as she started trying to eat it, and at least the glass cracked as she was trying to find anything made of plastic. I never thought this was possible but the \\sacred\\\" monkeys are actually starving and anything they see made of plastic they'll happily eat, my guess is because they have nothing else to eat. And they are VERY aggressive and try to steal anything they can, so please pay attention as they come out when you least expect them and even if they look cute, don't try to touch them or approach and keep all your valuables and anything made of plastic very well hidden. Use your phone only when you are sure there are no monkeys around. I took a photo of one of them eating yet another piece of plastic, but I am sorry but I didn't want to risk taking photos when other monkeys were around to see my mobile ending up broken in two pieces in the woods. As a final note, the poor tourist who lost his phone tried to call some workers who came and followed the monkey in the woods but they were unable to retrieve it as the monkey was keeping it as its \\\"most precious\\\" if you pardon the expression. It was astonishing to witness this.\"", "Lets start with entry apropriate footwear like all other temples, they have sarongs that they will loan to you if you don't have one free of charge. Monleys have been known to grab tourist's bags sunglasses etc, utilise common sense like you would anywhere else. Great views of the sea and there is plentiful space to walk around the temple to avoid crowds Best temple in southern and a must see", "My mum had said we should see a bit of while we were there. So we decided to go to this temple. The views were out of this world and the guide, (you should go with a guide,) was very knowledgeable. We learnt so much about the place and it's history in the short visit. Things to be aware of, the monkey's will grab your sunglasses for food and it gets HOT!", "You feel good there though you are surrounded by many peoples.cafe near by has excellent views of the temple too.its sad that we are not allowed going into the actual temple.but you see nice view of rice farming too on your way to the temple.", "not so many people are go to devil's tears from Nusa Lembongan transportation is not easy, if you can't ride motor bike. view is amazing.", "Been lucky enough to be there during low tide and manage to walk to the temple located at the middle of the ocean. Every single angle view at there is breath taking!", "The temple sits atop a cliff. While it is beautiful, the temple is filled with monkeys. When you reach the temple, tourists are warned to keep all sunglasses and anything and everything that can be stolen, not by men, but by monkeys. These monkeys are aggressive and I have seen them attack tourists in order to get food. The temple is not very accessible and I feel that while it is nice, one may not miss much if one doesn't visit this place.", "The cliff top views on the walk to the temple are stunning. The water was amazingly clear and we saw turtles below. Unlike some reviews the monkeys were well behaved (apparently they had just been fed) and much more so than some of the many other tourists who we encountered!", "We visited with a friend on a Saturday morning in November. Place was quite busy with tourists. The gardens were very beautiful with lots of blooming flowers. The temple looked simply magnificent, and even though it was very low tide the clouds on the mountains provided a stunning backdrop.", "nice view of the temple, but filled with selfie tourists especially during low tide, making it quite a task to get a decent shot of the temple. don't stand too close to the shore rocks lest you get splash by the incoming waves. for those who are adventurous, the temple is accessible during low tide.", "The temples of are beautiful. Its really good to know the culture and historic significance of these places. There is also kings swimming pool for people who would like to try.", "A massive stretch of sand with a gentle gradient into the sea, lots of people surfing but not great for a swim. The hawkers on the beach become very wearing after a while as can't read a book or relax without someone trying to sell you something for more than about 10 minutes. Great place for a sunset but as are the number of bars and restaurants which overlook the beach and you can get a drink in these and not be hassled. A bit of little but seen much worse!", "For me personally this is a waste of nearly a two to three hour drive from Seminyak or the central areas in to get here. Getting up at 04:00 was pointless as there was a massive line already. Loads of extra costs. You first need to pay for the shuttle bus to take you up, then an additional ticket to enter the temple. There is a bit of uphill walking so wear flat shoes. Not difficult but that area has rain with the humidity and it can be slippery. If you are going for instagram photographs, suggest taking a sarong with you and make sure you cover your shoulders or have a throw. I had a long dress on but they still made me wear a sarong which was an awful design and a crazy coloured scarf so I looked like a clown! At least if you can bring your own, you can match it right. There are stalls where you can buy drinks and snacks as you enter. Upon entering they will throw holy water on you which I didn't appreciate. Once inside it is a whole tourist circus. Not as I imagined. They allocate you a place on your ticket to take photographs at the 'Gate of Heaven'. They were on number 26 when we arrived and we had number 71. After thirty minutes it had moved up maybe 9 places. There isn't much else to do but wait. We didn't bother. It wasn't that stunning and there are nicer places in for photographs. If your going to see the temple and have a genuine interest in learning, then go. If your going for instagram photographs like most people, don't bother. Waste of time.", "Well, the location at the lake is just great. And the temple is beautiful, although run over by tourists and asking quite an entrance fee.", "We went here in the afternoon, which I would recommend going in the morning to beat the crowds and bus loads of other tourists. Its about $6 each to enter the area and plenty of shops to buy odds and ends that you can get any where else. The temple has stood since around the 16th century and although some work has had to be complete to stop erosion the temples here are a beautiful area for photos. You can walk across to the temple and get blessings, when we went the tide was coming up and it was enjoyable watching people negotiate across the thigh deep water with one poor bloke falling over. You can easily spend hours here taking photos and just sitting down at one of the many eateries over looking the area. This place is a must visit for the spiritual and historical significance of the area.", "This temple, perched on the top of a cliff at the southern tip of offers some stunning views and some possibly aggressive monkeys. Tourists can only view the outer courtyards of the temple, leaving the inner courtyards for worshippers.", "Been to many times , yet my first time up there this is a must for all who go to it's a must. The views are awesome the temple and the cliffs looking down at the water simply stunning , I would say September is the best time to visit.", "The view was awesome, although there was a few nesian photographers around to take picture, they do not expect any amount from the tourists. They took awesome picture of me with the temple. Many tourists have eagerly asked them to take pictures of theirs, however a little token would be much appreciated. The \\professional pictures\\\" cost about 100,000 rupiah. Hot and humid, advisable to go during sunset moments.......\"", "Would be nicer if the hawkers left you alone .. they tend to hound you relentlessly .. maybe thats just part of I dont enjoy", "Located 1 hr drive from raya kuta.Situated at the sea where you will the most memorable sunset of ur life.its just awesome.The history of the temple is also very interesting and the guide will tell u all.There is a big market with lots of shops frim where u can buy token gift for ur frnds at home.", "Beautiful water temple located a couple hours drive from Central Ubud. Very peaceful and relaxing boat ride, and also a great spot to take a nice photo of the mountains and lake! It was a nice experience to see explore outside of central Ubud :)", "Quite an old Temple built on top of a cliff. It has great views from different angles and has some walks on either side of the Temple. Great shots if you are a camera buff. They also have monkeys roaming free but be warned they are wild and not tame.", "Lovely view of the ocean, cliff, sunset, nice place in the morning and evening also. There is a small temple on a hill, and you should cross the ocean to get a holy spring water ( for Hindus ) but everyone can do it as it is a part of their tradition.", "Nice beach, kept clean by the large resorts. Not too many hawkers and are not persistent. A foot path the water blow and beyond, great for jogging or just a stroll. Plenty of good hotels.", "Very unexpected to be walking through markets one moment & then it just opens up to ocean & the temple. Unfortunately we were there at high tide so could not walk out to temple. So try & time your visit for this at low tide to get the full experience. Beautiful views though with plenty of vantage points to take photos. You can see all the way up the coast on a clear day. Lots of people trying to sell postcards and wanting to take your photo (at a cost of course) but they aren't to pushy and polite. The footpaths are fantastic with very view steps, however the part in front of the main temple on the main land is a little rough. Would need to be very careful with children. Small parking fee and entry fee to pay (sorry can't remember how much it was) Lots of market stalls, food and drinks available. You could walk around this place for hours. Definitely worth the visit, a beautiful place.", "I wish it was cleaner but overall it was one of the best temples in with spectacular view. We came when there were also loads of local tourists due to national school holiday. Hence, there were a lot of people there.", "Apart from a 3 hour wait to get an amazing photo, this is a beautiful place to visit. The views were absolutly stunning and hearing the history of the volcano was amazing. We spent some of our 'waiting' time at a little shop outside of the temple entrance which made a delicious spicy rice and chicken dish.", "at very close proximity. The temples were very beautiful and it felt like you were in an Indiana Jones setting with all the tall trees and the wines hanging everywhere,", "Ahh the famous \\heaven gate\\\". Super beautiful to see - especially in the hours before and at sunset! A bit off putting was the 3 hour waiting queue to take pictures at the gate. Wake up people!\"", "Nice hilly ride up there with beautiful view of the surroundings. The temple is very romantic looking like it is floating on the rocks next to the shores. The garden leading there is very nice.", "My 1st time here was in 1990. It has become more crowded n crowded and it needs real timing to visit it not at high tide but at low tide in the low season so you can relax and also walk there. It is said that inside the caves are little rattle snakes. If local people ask there for money just dont pay it the want to show you something but inside the cave there is nothing to see. It's a great place but you have to be smart to enjoy this temple and not pay extra money. We will come back with 1st time visitors.", "Cool weather here and peaceful lake. Just a nice place to take walks and sit down for a bit to enjoy the cool climate. There is a temple compound here. Might be better to engage a guide who can fill you in on the significance of the various temples.", "Words are not enough to describe the beauty of this place. Temple surrounded by the late, beautiful mountain in the background, very well maintained garden and fast changing weather makes it one day picnic sopt. As other temples, place of ceremony is accessible to only nese but you will not disappoint with it as you can enjoy beauth of the places with cameras and selfie sticks. We went there on our way back to ubud after dolphin citing. We also enjoyed awesome vegetarian buffet during the lunch. One of the best memory to take away from . Not everyone can enter the temple. But tourists can enjoy the beauty of this place. This place is meant for photographers. So much to click around. We got maximum photographs at this place.", "Unless you have three hours to spend on ridiculous, unrepaired, uncontrolled roads, skip it. Once you get there you must run a 1,000 yard gauntlet of hawkers who have no problem grabbing you. Then The Sight. Its mildly interesting but in no way worth the investment of time.", "To us all temples after the fourth one we visited looked exactly the same. However in this one there were several local old men who tried to cheat us or ask for money every 100yards. ", "This is a must see temple. The views leading up to the temple are amazing. Once at the top, you have commanding views over the Indian Ocean. Depending on where you are staying, it's cheaper to rent a car and driver for the day so you an see other sights. The temple will provide a guide for a small fee. Have your camera ready if you want photos of monkeys. They are pretty calm. After the temple, we stopped at Padang Padang beach ( as seen in Eat, Pray, Love) and then finished our tour with lunch at Nusa Dua.", "Hawkers aren't too aggressive here, and while vendors have established price cartels, you can knock 5,000 rupiah (about 50 Aussie cents) off a 30,000 beer on the sand.", "It's a beautiful and fascinating location. The temple is enchanting and the views are stunning. The ambience is slightly marred, particularly at sunset, by the hordes of tourists jostling for position to take pictures and the various hawkers ceaselessly trying to grab your attention. The sunsets are incredibly photogenic but the best surprise occurs just after sundown when thousands (possibly millions) of bats stream out of the cave like a plume of smoke, for between 5 and 10 minutes - which many people seem to miss. A truly magical experience - however using the restrooms at the site is not!!! Hence only 4 stars", "The setting is jungle and oasis in the heart of Ubud. The several temples are amazing examples of nese architecture. The monkeys of course are the highlight. The bananas at the entrance are way over-priced but buy several bunches and let the fun begin!", "Located on a peninsular overlooking the ocean is a cliff top temple site which is truly spectacular. Other than the crowds, it is a photographer’s dream location, especially in the afternoon and evening. The cliff top temple enclave towers 825 feet above the crashing ocean floor below. Be warned, it gets very busy and is an active worshipping site. As such, only believers are allowed into the actual temple area, although this does not really detract from the visit. Services and celebrations tend to be held around sunset and into the evening, and, as the best sunsets on the island are viewed from here, this all adds to the inevitable traffic. There is a small charge for entry, including your sarong, and the visit is characterised by many steps and slopes. These are well constructed but nevertheless, it is a tricky trip for those with mobility issues. nese monkeys are frequent visitors to the approaches through the forest roads, so take care of your belongings.", "If you are going to visit a temple, this was the place to go. It is set on the ocean and when the tide is out you can wander the beaches and walk out to the temple. Even though it was very busy, you could walk to the beach and no one was there. Have dinner at a restaurant on the cliff and watch the sunset over the temple. It is worth it. But make your way further down on the cliff for a better view. Get a table right by the railing for a perfect unobstructed view.", "It's a long way to get to the temple - we went by scooter from Seminyak. I think it ended up costing us about AU $18 for 2 adults, 2 children and 2 bikes. There are lots of tourist shops and some restaurants on the way to and from the temple. It was low tide so we walked over to the temple. There are a few tourist traps like make a donation to get a blessing before entering the temple (which is actually closed off). Make a donation to see the sacred snake in the cave opposite (a little snake in a little hole - whoopie do!). Then people haggling you to buy something left, right and centre. Glad we went, it is lovely but just be aware of the scams and take lots of water because it was hot.", "This temple is one of the most famous in all of and for this reason it attracts a huge amount of tourists here each day. To beat the crowds go around sunrise when the clouds are away and you will have the whole place to yourself. Be ware that you have to pay to enter as this is a tourist site but if you go early you can avoid this because the people who collect the money aren't there that early.", "Fantastic experience climbing the 1700 steps to Pura Lempuyang! We showed up to the site and the peacefulness could be felt all around. Yes, stalls selling things, but nobody to bother you. The entrance fee is by donation and no need for a tour guide. And you won't get harassed by one either! The man at the gate showed us a map of the site, explained the paths and provided tips on how/what to see. And off we go! The first temple is right after the entrance, easily accessible and beautiful. Beautiful spot for pictures. Then, there's a good kilometre walk up the mountain to the second site. You can get a bike ride that way if you don't want to walk it, but we did. Then the second site and the beginning of the 1700 steps! The steps are quite steep, we did the short cut and took us about 1.5 hour. Would have taken about 2-3 hours to do the big loop, but we were a bit short for time. There are a few \\rest stops\\\" to sit down and where they sell beverages along the climb. The trick is: slow and steady pace. It is quite the climb and we almost gave up many times, having no idea how far we still had to go, but we made it! Once on top, there's a small temple under renovations, but keep going to the actual summit. Once at the summit, the temple itself is not very impressive, but the views are awesome and the feeling of accomplishment is absolutely divine! The day we were there, it was cloudy and we did the whole climb in the mist, which made the experience even more magical and mysterious. We only met 2 other tourists during our climb, and the locals were great. This is a pilgrimage site for them and they certainly understood our efforts and state of mind after that long climb as there is only one way up! haha! (I don't think too many tourists make it all the way!). It did rain on our way down, we stopped for chicken soup with the locals and that made our day. After the climb, we stopped to relax at Tirta Gangga and that was another great site we were very pleased with. I would highly recommend both Lempuyang and Tirta Gangga, but be prepared for a long and steep climb up those 1700 steps!\"", "Absolutely breath taking view,, there is lots of walking so make sure you wear good shoes. The stairs are up hill so it can be difficult for some people. Be careful of the monkeys though don't wear sunglasses as they might take them. You will be able to take lots of great photos though, best time is to go at sunset. Worth a visit!", "We went based on some of the reviews. Not a single regret! The journey to get there is beautiful in itself and most people end up not stopping at a beautiful rice field that you can find in the way up. Know that you should, if not on the way up, do it on the way down. You can actually take some outstanding pictures there with mount Agung on the background. We only manage to see the first temple, which is beautiful. We went there very early (6.30a.m) in order to avoid a big amount of other tourists (other Us hehe), and it is indeed a good thing to do as loads of people can arrive after 8 am. Because of time constraints we didnt go beyond the first temple, however I must say that it still worth it. People usually go with the expectation of taking the famous picture at the temple door where you can (if lucky and get a clean sky) get mount Agung (volcano) in the background. We were not that lucky as the weather was foggy, although I dont complain since I ended up enjoying the temple in a different way - a mystic touch, a feeling of being somewhere between worlds. Was outstanding. If you plan to see the other 6 temples it will be a long ride. You can actually hire a motorbike guy to take you there. Overall, an experience I will not forget.", "What a fantastic View from this temple. Absolutely breathtaking. A very worthwhile visit. Take a guide, as they are always very helpful, and give tips as to what to do.", "Very crowded! The temple is not even accessible. We thought that you could go in and see some historic temple, but your're only allowed to ser it from the outside.", "This was not on my must do list when planning . Sunset is oky. (Seen better at my own home). Loved the shopping in the ally on the way to the temple though (alot cheaper than the tourist spots in Legian, Kuta)", "It is temple like every other, but two times nore expencive. Entrance is 60.000 and you can see alot of people taking pictures, chinese weddings etc. It is nise to see, but the price should be lower. Id rather go twice to Monkey Forest :)", "This was a fun temple to attend. We can to the temple after a long day of touring, and I came on the full moon. Beware, any full or new moon stuff, temples will be full so come early or come very late. We came late and that worked really well. The architecture and the view of Mt. Agung were stunning and should not be overlooked by the \\ego\\\" of wanting the famed picture there.\"", "The Indian Ocean view is beautiful. However, lots of monkeys. Do not carry any loose articles like caps or sun shades. They will be snatched.", "I was so looking forward to this sight and expected something amazing. It was a massive let down. It costs basically nothing to get into the sight but if your staying in seminyak, legian or kuta it's going to cost you a fair bit in a taxi or private driver. We paid USD $13 per hr for our driver but we hear that is hugely overpriced and USD $5 per hour is more appropriate. It took about 1.5 hours there and 50 mins back due to traffic. We were warned about the monkeys being aggressive so we tucked away our hats and my husband wore his contact lenses- this turned out to be a good move as a woman in front of us let out a shriek (which ironically sounded like a monkey in pain) and we then watched helplessly as a little monkey ripped her glasses off her face. She wasn't hurt- rather shocked- not sure if she got them back but we did notice the monkey chew on one of the arms so not sure if she would want them back. The place is littered wih rubbish. There is monkey poo all over the pathway, and the closest you get to the temple is the exact view seen on the iconic photos- not close at all. I was aware you can't go inside the temple but you really don't see anything except the outside gate which totally covers any view of the actual temple on the cliff edge. You are not able to go anywhere near the cliff edge the temple sits on so the experience is more about looking out to the sunset and seeing a large cliff face whilst clinging to your belongings for dear life. But dinner at jimbaren bay afterwards made up for all that and I would highly recommend it.", "This is a great place for people to learn about the history of and to appreciate the people. There are great views and lots of shopping. The temple in the water is a must see.", "We took a cruise ship excursion to this temple located on the shores of Lake Beratan, about 2 hours from the cruise terminal in Benoa. This temple is located in central in the mountainous region, about 1200m above sea level, so much cooler here than along the coast. The site offers lovely gardens, a temple complex with many shrines - some with multitiered roofs, water sport activities and small children's playground, cafes, and shopping. The site is very spacious accommodating many visitors without feeling overcrowded. This temple complex is situated alongside a wide lake that is encircled with mountains. Sloping paths lead from the parking lot through the landscaped gardens to the lakeside temple complex. These landscaped grounds are very attractive. Annuals line many criss crossing paths in the spacious grassy park and tall trees hover overhead. On the far side, yet inside the park grounds, visitors have a choice of cafes; a modern washroom building with attendant is here as well. One path leads to a lookout over the lake where terraced fields can be seen on the mountainside across the lake. Clouds low on the mountain did not hamper our view. We used about 1/2 hour just to wander around these photographic grounds. The temple complex is located beside the lake beyond the landscaped park. It is set off from the park with a low wall and tall ornate gate in the nese style. This complex has several shrines, but probably the most photographed one is the floating temple built on a small island a few feet from the shore. It was surrounded with many low ornately stone carved statues, blackened with algae. Shrines are built to various Hindu gods and several were clustered in this complex. They are noticeable because of their multitiered densely thatched roofs with either 3, 7 or 11 levels. The old temple is walled off and is off limits to visitors. Rising above the surrounding wall, visitors only see the tops of its shrines and several ornately carved stone statues. The temple was originally entered through a tall ornate stone entrance gate which had 3 skillfully wood carved doors in the nese style. Round about the temple complex, visitors will probably see statues holding offerings - banana leafs with colorful marigold flower petals and bits of food. There are other buildings in the complex built in the recognizable style with no walls and tile floors that are probably used for ceremonies. The path that takes visitors all along the lakeside ends at the water sports rental wharf. By taking a boat onto the water, one would get a better photograph of this entire temple complex than on land. We used an additional 1/2 hour walking around the lakeside temple complex. The parking lot area is lined with market stalls stuffed full with tourist souvenirs - hats, bags, flip flops, T-shirts, tops, scarves, postcards, assorted clothes. I didn't stop to shop. The other stops along the way to this temple broke up the long drive. It was interesting to see the way the people make a living in the countryside and their living conditions.", "If you go to , you should go to see this temple. In sunset time it is breathtaking view. It is a little bit crowded and we could not get close to the temple but even just looking from the side it was amazing.", "The temple is beautiful and quite large, the monkeys are always present running around trying to cause mischief. The Kadec Fire Dance was overall crowded but if this is your only chance to see it then it is worth a look. My favourite part is the sunset from the temple it is spectacular to watch out over the cliffs and ocean.", "OK. I just like saying Naughty Monkeys. We didn’t have any trouble. The temple is wonderful. The Fire Dance was very enjoyable. A bit touristy because of the crowds. But I would still highly recommend.", "Its great when the tides in, peaceful & clean. The staff at the Grand Hyatt even sweep the beach regularly & no problems with the hawkers, just say no thanks & they move on.", "Loved the sea and waves surrounding this beautiful temple. Yes there are lots of people but it’s a lovely attraction to see. You need to walk down passed lots of souvenir shops which I loved and it would be a great place just to go for the shopping as it was less busy than the ubud market and cheaper. I enjoyed this temple the best because the wind and ocean view gave some respite from the heat. Sunset is the best time to go", "this is a must visit place when in . view from the cliffs is amazing and very good for photographs purposes too. there is of course nothing much to do here other than to enjoy the view and serenity of the temples here.. albeit the number of tourists here does make it a little rowdy and noisy at times.", "Breathtaking views and amazing temple. Love the cheeky monkeys - but watch out for them sealing your things. Also liked wearing the sarong. Fun activity. Not much shade, very hot and monkeys steal hats so umbrella is a good bring.", "Aside from the commercialness of the place, it is an incredible place to see sunset. Even though it was very crowded this place is a must see. There are a lot of street vendors that are pushing but if you can move away from them this place is serene. There is no way to go to the top of the temple but the cliffs are easily scalable and worth hiking them.", "This is one of best beach areas, a nice local vibe without any hawkers or garbage. Great for sunsets and romance, go for dinner or one of the cool beach side bars for sunset.", "We visited this temple after seeing some beautiful photos but when I saw it in real life it didn't impress me at all. Its a little temple on a rock. You cant go inside just look from the far. To get to the temple place you need to pay 30 000 rp. just to get in to this little village. The \\village\\\" consist of one main street with all the stuff that people are selling everywhere in and few small streets with warungs and little cafes. Everything is overpriced. Around temple full of tourists so even to make some great photos is very hard. Not worth visiting if its not on a way.\"", "The beach is littered with rubbish and nothing I would rave about. You could honestly do so much better. The hawkers drove me nuts but the beach was nothing special either.", "Was so good to see the temples in person and tick it off the bucket list beautiful part of rich in history and tradition", "Special recommend if you find for the beautiful view to doing Preweding Photoshoot. This place is amazing because you can see the beautiful temple in the sea...you can see how the beautiful nature of this place from my picture. This place is recommend for you if you come to .", "This attraction has considerable religious activity so be respectful to the requests to wear robes. The scenery is magnificent - but watch out for the monkeys who may grab your hat or glasses.", "Interesting to see and for Lembongan maybe a must as there is not so much to do anyway. We did not see lots of wild splashing. But still nice to walk around the stony cliff", "This is the landmark location of , and it shall be included in your must visit location. Awesome views of sea , temple everything. Generally in all temples inside entry is not accessible, but here they permitted us by charging 50000 idr without giving receipt. It is advisable this location between 4 to 6 Pm.", "This was part of a three part day trip we did, it is set on the cliffs and the temple surroundings are populated by very friendly monkeys who beg for food very well! Its not much of a temple as a big long wall along the cliffs with some great views, expect a fair bit of walking and some steps. We had as long as we wanted here and took about 40 minutes in seeing everything.", "amazing sunset from near by the temple, the temple just on the rock, look very beauty and the wave completed views. will come back again to this place.", "don't know that I would swim at the beach, ok to walk down, had to walk passed the temple to get access.", "This is a lovely temple sitting on a small island on the lake. It is very photogenic. On the day we visited it was cold and misty at the lake, even though it was hot & sunny on the coast - make sure you take a sweater!! Great drive through the countryside to get to the temple.", "This legendary temple still has its own place in the heart of many tourists. But when you come in holidays/high season,it will be very, i mean really crowded. The sunset is beautiful,and be sure to come before sunset so you won't miss it!", "We went to this temple at around 12:00, which was not the best time to visit. The nature scenery was quite stunning and the monkeys were amusing and approachable. However, the local guide we hired was not worth the money we paid him. His explanations were not very clear. The only thing I could remember right after the tour was that the moneys could be very aggressive and dangerous at times. The moneys seemed to be there for display purposes, which spoiled the fun of getting close to them. Overall, this temple is worth a visit but you need to be careful at choosing a local guide or even having one at all.", "It is the most famous temple in and it means \\temple of water\\\". If I had one word to describe it that one word would be magic. It is one of the most beautiful places I have ever seen in my whole life.\"", "WE loved this Temple, the geography here is phenomenal we were amazed by the views. Monkeys were not a problem at all. We arrived at about 3pm before the crowds that arrive for sunset. We thought that we finished just t the right time.", "After traveling all the way to the temple you will realise that they don't let you inside the temple, you can just walk around. It is a good spot to watch the sunset but the monkeys will not let you do that. They will jump on you and take away whatever you are carrying. While I was clicking some pictures a monkey jumped on my back and took away my eye-glasses, very much spoiling rest of my vacation. The local people encourage you to feed the monkeys thus spoiling them. It also makes sure that their business of selling fruits thrive.", "My wife and i were reading much about the Gate of Heaven and that is why we decided to make the trip to this so-called magical place. Unfortunately, once arriving to the main yard we were forced to hear the scream of someone saying jump continuously. Once entering to the yard visitors are delegated (Through artificial temple monks) to take a que number for a photo secession through the main door. Other visitor who do not want to take part on this silly action were not able to enjoy this spiritual place without the loud voice of the Instagram photo maniac who were queuing the visitors continuously the whole day. Is there no one who can control this misuse of this holy place?", "We traveled here from Tuban and it did take over an hour and half to get there, but it was worth that wait. Part of this temple complex is on the cliff and some on an small island. It is a large area stretching along the cliff face extending inland. The temple area is vast, but you need to time your visit early to avoid the crowds and align with low tide to get easily to the island temple without getting too wet. There is a large commercial area with shops and cafes.", "This was something special as this temple is placed in the sea. Do your self the favour, plan you visit so you can see the place wenn the sunset ist coming.", "We couldn't get into the temple as we went during high tide. Personally I preferred the high tide views as the waves do splash in hard making it look very beautiful. If you wish to get into the temple then go during low tide period generally late noon to early evening.", "We visited this stunning clifftop temple and climbed to its peak to view a sunset and to enjoy a performance. The sights are unbelievable as the sunset, sacred temple, rushing waters and nature collide. The show was very enjoyable but the hilltop views were spectacular. The walk was an easy climb to the top. These grounds had a spiritual sense that was very calming. But beware of the roaming monkeys.", "We were lucky enough to have a private driver from our hotel, Alila Villas, give us a tour of the Temple. Thank you Ngyurah! We were just expecting for him to drop us off and wait, but he actually went in with us, took us all around the grounds, and told us all about the Hindu culture in . It made the experience much more interesting. He also took some amazing pictures of us. So stay at Alila if you want the top notch private tour! The temple is beautiful and we had a lovely experience there. We went around 10:30 AM. It was a little bit hot, so I would suggest dressing in cool clothing and I’d say the earlier you go, the better. The views of the ocean are just remarkable and the temples are beautiful. And it was not that crowded. So go early to beat the crowds!", "Awesome view from the top. But not as interesting as the picture. Good entrance $ for the temple. Would recommend to make a trip there as sunset there is really nice.", "it was overcast so we saw no sunset / but was spiritual to see the temple lots of shops and eateries on the promenade", "This should not be missed when visiting . Well maintained temple and park. A great backdrop for your postcard. Come early to avoid huge crowd and heat.", "We went during sunset . It was crowded. It’s one of the best temple at . Temple is right top of the small hill at the sea . Very beautiful to take photos . Really happy to visit this place . Tourists cannot enter the temple . We spend nearly two hours . There are lot of shops to buy and eat . Worth it", "just going for a relaxing stroll, sitting in the shade, staring out to sea enjoying the cool breaze whatching the very few hawkers fly their kites, it was great,.most enjoyed.", "We visited the temple in a rainy noon. Fortunately, it stopped raining and the sky getting clear. This place made me feel peaceful because of the lake. I recommend this place as a must in Ubud.", "This is so beautiful and tranquil very well maintained and well worth a visit. Sitting with a very nice coffee and looking at the Temple was relaxing and made our visit full of appreciation of the ambience.", "This is a must visit for anyone who enjoys photography. It is a complex area with the temple itself becoming an island during high tide. The stone is black, which is dramatic against the blues, greens, and white of the sea. Near the temple is a natural arch reaching out into the sea that provides even more subject matter. We were fortunate to visit mid-morning when the tide was down and were able to catch excellent images reflected in tidal pools. Photographing people and their reactions to the sea and the temple provide a good story line for a program. The village is above the temple and there are many good viewpoints and great photographs possible from yet a different angle. This is a tourist destination so expect lots of people. Our guide recommended avoiding sunset when it is most crowded. There is a golf course nearby with a spectacular view of the temple. If I came back, I would look into staying in this area.", "To be honest I feel this could be a lovely secluded charming temple but unfortunately both tourists and locals have jumped on the band wagon in doing something “special” let’s be honest you could do a mirror photo at almost any gate in - there’s thousands!! The site itself is impressive and wrapped in history. We didn’t want to wait several hours for a photo and we for the best photo we could’ve wished for! The locals coming through the fog with their offerings going to pray! Magical. I considered walking instead of shuttle YOU CANNOT it is horrendous climb and would take hours, even the last leg which you have to walk is vertical and good to stretch out the calf muscles! 45 k shuttle and 55 entry - is it worth it? No. Ujung is close and is equally if not more beautiful", "they transform a lovely place for seaweed and nice wave for surfer on massive attraction for tour operators , Tata big builder complete by making an hudge project of building , dram is over ...bu still get chance to find nice beach at mid tide by walking across the stone on the left of the beach , 5 mns away you will get the former charme of the place", "An important iconic landmark of island. A beautiful place to watch the sunset. Very nice scenery. The place is crowded because this is one of the most popular temples in . A must see for tourist visiting .", "Well worth the trip up the mountains to this cool and peaceful temple. The gardens are beautiful and the lake side setting are unique.", "One of the beautiful sunset (more amazing in Uluvatu Temple). But really excellent thing there is sea food. There are many fish restaurants with fresh fish and other sea food. I am never tried so tasty sea food like in those restaurants .", "The surrounding is more impressive than the temple itself. The cliffs are rather breathtaking. We came by our own motorbike so no problem with transport. In fact there was very little traffic from where we came. The grounds are big so there is plenty of space to spread out, I did not get the feeling that it was overcrowded. On the other hand we visited during off season and in the middle of the day so I guess it can get worse. No problems at all with monkeys stealing stuff.", "This was the end of our trip. Nice place and temple has its own uniqueness. The temple is near with the beach and has beautiful sunset views. A temple that really has an enchanting beauty charm.", "The temple is spectacular, perched on the top of a stunning cliff. To br honest the views and the location are the stars not the temple itself. It is a reasonabke way out so i would combine woth the fire dance to make it worthwhile. The monkeys did not bother us at all, but they are there and just add to. Tbe experience", "We went there to have a view of mount agung but the clouds won't go away which ended we see nothing. However the places is beautiful and we took a lot of pictures. It is the closest to view Mount Agung since it is 15km from the crater. I would still recommend for the trip to this temple. Enter into the temple is on donation. You can pay whatever amount you want but remember to wear the sarong or you can pay for it at the entrance. Sarong is a must for all even you are wearing long pants.", "We was here few minutes before close. It was amazing, you must go throw the water to holy place with holy water. Price 60.000 IDR per person is fine. Enjoy this place early then we.", "Small temple which you are not allowed to access. Walk across the rocks to the base of the temple. Nice to see once, but nothing special. Surrounded by a quiet grassy park by the sea. Black sand.", "This is a very beautiful temple with lots of visitors, I mean really lots of visitors so keep in mind you'll need a little patience to wonder around and find the best spots to appreciate the local culture and religion.", "This temple although not huge, is absolutely beautiful with manicured lawns and such a beautiful backdrop. Ideal place to get loads of photos and as it gets quite busy, you may have to wait awhile for the magic shot - but it is worth it. The restaurant there offers a buffet lunch, and even though it is not a huge variety, it is beautifully cooked and presented. Soup, main course and dessert. Love the black rice pudding with coconut milk - delicious. As it is in the mountain region, temperatures are cooler, so it really was magical.", "It's very popular psot for the sunset in . Many many tourists, but the view very nice. If oyu're early enough you can have a sitting spot to look at the sunset. In the area when you go from parking lot to the temple there's a market where you can by food, suvenirs and eat and drink something :)", "You can't enter the temple because it is separated from you by the sea. It is a very large and beautiful complex with lots of things to see. I bought my souvenirs there because they have a good choice. It is also interesting to note that the beaches around the temple have black sand which I never saw before. Entrance fee is 60.000Rp", "Dirty beach. No real access to temple. Sunset is nice if viewed from right location. Should use some of fees paid to clean up area. Snake temple the guy sat counting him money continually which found very bizarre in place of worship.. Much better temples in to see", "Whilst on a car tour of the local area we stopped here. The line was so long to take a photo and stand at the temple gates. Beautiful view though and worth the wait.", "The sunset alone is worth the visit but be warned, it is very touristy (understandable, it is after all a landmark site), crowded and even if you can get across to the main temple (only accessible during low tide) you won't be allowed in. Glad we went as for us, the sunset alone was worth the visit/wait. If you're expecting anything more/different, then this may not be on your top 10 list.", "Absolutely brilliant temple built on so many levels and borders the cliff overlooking the sea. Picturesq and serene. Definitely head over here if you have a couple of hours to spare. Be sure to get here a few hours before 7pm as once the time is up, the staff make sure everyone leaves the temple promply.", "We visited 7 years ago in the evening-giving us stunning views of the sunset over the ocean. Doesn't matter what faith you follow, watching the wild ocean waves in the windy over a huge cliff brings on a spiritual experience and a sense of awe on the power of nature. We saw a few monkeys wandering around the temple as well.", "Love the views, beautiful temple on the cliff. But needs to be aware with monkeys especially when you take a picture with your phone.", "We only had a brief stop here but it was a gorgeous temple with shady grounds and lots of water, not too busy and our whole family had so much fun feeding the ENORMOUS koi fish... a few little stalls on the way out but stall holders were friendly and not too pushy... definitely a great place to stop...", "We enjoyed this site seeing - the cliffs are beautiful and the Monkeys are very friendly, but grab at your food - so I dont recommend feeding them. The temple itself was closed to the public, so that was not the highlight, the scenery was definately worth it though.", "Always busy but always nice sometimes too many hawkers they get tiresome but it's so what to expect", "Lovely clean beach and no annoying Hawkers, plenty of restaurants along the front and you can hire banana lounges.", "Beautiful, enchanting \\pura\\\" (temple) on the edge of the cliff The sea view from the cliffs are magnificent Be careful though, of the naughty monkeys there :-) But, as I think about it, there's no single place in that is not beautiful and\"", "Visited this temple, on a very wet and windy monsoon day !! Would have been stunning on a sunny dry day, and we would have stayed longer. Sarongs must be worn here - can be hired for a small fee. The monkeys that live here are protected and will thieve any item they can get their mitts on !! As my husband found out - one pinched his specs , we had to wait for a warden to come and feed the monkey before he would let go of them. Keep tight hold of personal possessions. Definitely recommended", "After fifteen years we finally were able to cross over to the temple. Amazing experience, would highly recommend this. Shopping is fantastic. We hired a car for the whole day and the driver took us to where we wanted to see, this was better than a tour bus, more personnel.", "We watched a stunning sunset here. The best time to visit is after 5 PM when it's not so hot anymore. Visually the position of the temple depends on the water level.", "Definitely worth taking the time to visit this Temple. It's pretty amazing, especially if you strike a day where the waves are crashing hard against the rock itself. Make sure you take the time to look around the area, walk to the golf course and take the path to the point where you can look back on the temple. Very beautiful scenery.", "The place is quite good. They have a cave where you get the holy water and another tiny cave where there is the holy snake (pay donation to touch it). As you walk away from the whole touristy lot you will come along the beach and that was the most beautiful place we had been to.", "I spent the day today driving from Amed to Lempuyang Temple and back. It was about a half hour drive and the last part is pretty steep. I parked at the lower area just by the main ( and largest ) temple. Some very friendly guys were working at the gate. 10000 to rent a sari and they ask for an additional donation. The first temple is by far the most impressive. And it is a sweaty walk up lots of steps to get to the top. Many groups of people were around to worship and give offerings. As it seems to be the norm on , a group of worshipers were eating a big lunch and insisted I join. Everyone is so friendly here! The other temples on the trail to the top are small but quiet and make nice rest stops on the way up. Lots of monkeys near the top but they seemed more docile than in other places i have been (not so grabby). It was cloudy at the top and started to pour which was interesting in its own way. The clouds scattered on the way back down and I had a spectacular view of the big volcano from the main temple. This place is worth a visit. My only point for improvemet would be the garbage situation. There is quite a bit on the ground. Take a break from the great snorkelling in Amed and visit this place.", "As one of the places recommended to visit on any guid of this temple does live up to its recommendation. The grounds of the temple are very nice and clean and spacious, although given the sheer number of tourists it can get crowded. The temple itself is very nice to look at and take shots of. I would advise looking at the weather before you go as it can be obscured by fog and mist rolling of the mountains into the lake if the weather is poor. The fee as of writing this was 100k IDR", "Whilst clearly beautiful, temples are meant to be tranquil places, but with thousands of screaming tourists. I'd therefore recommend not visiting at sunset but trying to go earlier in the day when it is quieter. Also for goodness sake, stop using a loud PA system to announce something incomprehensible. It ruined what little ambiance remained. Also the bathroom are little more than holes in the ground (and cost Rp2,000). Take your own soap and water with you and hold your nose because the smell is quite bad.", "Stunning temple. A must visit if you're spending 3 or more days in . Nice and quiet if you visit before lunch time too!", "We went here the next day we visit .this is the temple you cannot miss at all !!!very nice view and best month that you can go very near to the temple because usually the sea will cover the way to go to the temple I suggested that choose the month that you can walk along to the temple ,there are many restaurants around and souvenirs shops and good price 😊", "beautiful, option to swim, nice flowers, rebuildt in 1963 after the earthquacke. a little temple is there also. nice to walk, sit and dream", "We came here twice during our stay on Lembongan. Once late afternoon when tide was out and again high tide in the morning. What a contrast. You do need to see this at high tide as the show of waves is pretty amazing. (Check wisuki.com for tide swells and times) Just expect that you will be sharing the place with hoards of other tourists all trying to pose for photos of the same spot. Still it’s worth coming. It is a free viewpoint.", "A breathtaking vista of a very ancient holy place. Best time to view is early morning. The sunset time is great but you will have to cope with the crowds.", "Please allow 45 minutes of stay here. I went there around 3:30 in the afternoon when the tides are away and the base of the temple was accessible. You also want to make a bit detour to the platform located about 200 meters away to the right of the temple where you can take a great shot of the temple.", "We drove our motorbike from Nusa dua. Took us about 30 minutes. Parking cost us 2000 rupiah. Entrance was 20000. We couldn't go into the temple itself, but the view was amazing. Worth the trip.", "Beware of sun and monkeys. Good head covering is a must. Don't wear flip flops. Monkeys can be aggresive and will grab them. Ditto for sunglasses. Many outstanding views over the ocean. You will take a lot of pictures. Expect many tourists too. There will be a bit of walking to go from one end of complex to the other. Temple isn off limits to non-believers.", "Amazing view of the sea, sunset and the temples. Although you are not allowed inside the temple, you can spend a good couple of hours there walking across the cliff.", "Over run with tourists and I am part of the problem. Thieving aggressive monkeys that terrify people. A nice view from the cliff reveals the ocean and of course the temple complex. On the must do tourist trail...", "If there wasn't so many hawkers, this would be perfect. Nice to come down in the evening and have some drinks on a bean bag and watch the sunset.", "The temple itself is quite beautiful but I’ve seen better. Luckily the location adds a nice bonus since surrounding scenery is beautiful if the weather is good. However, the place was filled with tourists! Big tourist busses brought new people all the time and the pathways were so crowded it was almost impossible to move around! If you don’t mind about selfie stick army and are into temples, I guess it is worth visiting. Not my cup of tea, though.", "You have to go. The setting by the lake is grandiose and the gardens are well maintained and very pleasant to walk through. I was very please with the way everything is well preserved and clean. A feast for the eyes.", "This temple has been on everyone bucket list when it comes to trip, some people might not aware that it takes so much efforts in order to capture themselves at so called \\heaven' gate\\\". The people will patiently waiting on long queuee especially on weekend (10 am to 2 pm) with only 10 minutes slot that given to you. Best time to be there is on weekdays or if you cant do it on weekdays then adjusting your arrival time to be 6 am or 4 pm will more way better. Bare on your mind, lady who is on period strictly prohibited to enter this temple\"", "When me and my partner visited we were really excited as we'd heard great things about the Temple. The truth is there is really not much you can see apart from a mass of tourists and monkeys, you can't actually get close to the temple. It's packed with tourists and it's just not worth it. Recommend giving this one a miss.", "relaxing place in a wonderful location by the border of a lake surrounded by forests and mountains, but many times rainy... the temple is interesting", "The temple was unfortunately not open due to high tides. But overall the setting was really good. While we waited fir the sun set. We took few photos with the waves hitting the shore.", "You pay 100k to go there, you get a number for your turn to take a picture. You wait for 2-3 hours minimum. There’s nothing else to see there. No information on the temple or the religion, no ceremonies, nothing. Just 3 hours of waiting for your picture and then you leave ✌🏼", "Unique to see an \\island\\\" in the sea; where you can walk across to the temple (during low tide). Good place to have sight seeing as well as little shopping for souvenirs\"", "An uphill trek to a picturesque temple of Lempuyang. A long queue but worth it. Nice mirror trick from photographers.", "Must visit attraction. We went on 1st day of our vacation and it was so beautiful. The temples here are so different from Hindu temples in India. The view is so beautiful. We just went on a sunny day,so it was very hot. But the waves of the sea and the whole view around the temple will take your breath away !", "The temple is not that interesting but the attraction is the view of the ocean from the cliff of the mountain. nice green park, lots of monkeys, lots of visitors and the sunset view is beautiful.", "I think I would expected more from this attraction. I found averything very turistic and not as spiritual as I thought, also the very center of the temple is not accessible. The view is instead really amazing, but I do not know if I really recommend it since there are many other good positions for looking at the ocean.", "Perfect afternoon with fantastic views. Lovely to experience the traditional spiritual Temple from afar. Visitors are not allowed to go up the mountain and inside. Surrounding parklands were wonderful.", "I've been to many times and always wanted to visit this temple. I got close, driving by a few months ago as we hurried to a friends village for a ceremony. Today I finally got to stop and enjoy this beautiful place! So did lots of other people but it didn't matter-we were all there to enjoy! As with anywhere in , there was a small cost involved-$3 Aus per person, but it was well worth it!", "If you are on Nusa Lombogian, have a look at this place. It is an amazing piece of nature. The views are spectacular and its well worth the visit.", "This temple is on a cliff and the views are astonishing!! Worth walking along the cliff to see the temple from different sides during sunset! A picture-perfect spot!", "Out of all other sites on we choose this because of the reviews on trip advisor. I have very few apps in my phone but trip advisor is one of them. Love this app. Now getting back to temple we reached just before sunset so the view was spectacular. They stick rice on ur forehead as a tradition just before visiting the main temple. You have to remove your shoes to reach the temple as you have to cross shallow water. Overall a nice place to visit.", "The entrance fee - one of the most expensive of any temple I have visited The entrance a street lined with shops selling all manner of things. Mostly tacky including the wood carved penises The siting of the temple on a rock jutting out in to the ocean with waves crashing around it is spectacular But you are sharing the experience with hundreds of visitors who seem to have only one aim - the perfect photo The place lacks any sort of tranquility or atmosphere that one would associate with a temple Nevertheless it is one of 's \\must see\\\"\"", "One of the directional temples on the coastline of . Try take the opportunity of being blessed by the Priest at the cave at the base of the temple. Special experience. Also a Burmese Python about 3 mt long that u can have photo taken holding it.", "We spent about 1hr here.plenty of car parking.you can take some great photos here.you can walk out to the temple when the tide is out.lots of places to buy things and places to eat and drink.has toilets in several places.but some places hard to get to in a wheelchair.have seen better dut ok.", "There's a wonderful view from the top of the cliff near the temple but the building itself is not exactly awesome. Watch out for guys offering you a \\guided tour\\\" as they expect 100,000 rupiah!\"", "Very nice temple to visit with lovely gardens. Can get busy especially in regard to parking but worth it. Very scenic. Small entrance fee, but much larger than we expected.", "Definitely worth the visit! do come early as there are so many tourist you must endure an hour plus line just to take the famous gate photo. The photographers do an outstanding job, I had so many pictures to choose from (I did provide them a tip). The temple is donation based to go in and you can try to attempt to do the four hour hike to go to the top temple or do as most people do and wait on the first level. The view is amazing, we had great weather and we could even see the top of the volcano.", "We went there for the sunset. It can get quite crowded at that time but the view is amazing at sunset. Rather than staying at the cliff we went to the rock near the Temple. What a view! We had an amazing experience and got awesome pictures!", "Amazing view and one of the most visited temples in . It was raining when we visited the temple. One has to cross the keen length water to go to the temple . Worth visiting . So please dress up accordingly if you prefer to go to the temple . Though tourists are not allowed to go inside the temple but one can worship in a small cave at the bottom of the temple . Also local stuff available to buy at reasonable price .", "The temple is perched in the ocean. While the viewing areas are crowded,the sight of the temple is exquisite! One can take postcard quality pictures. While we were unable to approach the temple itself, we marveled at the location and were able to approach the rocky shoreline. We also enjoyed the walk around the temple grounds. A attraction not to be missed!", "They recommend seeing this temple at sunset. We elected to go during the day as we were advised the crowds were very small then. They are not! It's still packed during the day! However that was the only downside to the visit. The temple is beautiful and the site is well worth a visit.", "Be careful with your belongings. Leave them at the counter where you purchase the entrance tickets. DO NOT KEEP FOOD IN YOUR BAGS OR POCKETS! You will be able to see monkeys all around and some of them are bold.... So be cautious. There will be a temple inside. It's free for viewing but you will need to wear a \\sarong\\\", also known as a scarf wrapped around your waist as respect... There will be a small booth outside the temple to rent you the scarf. It's for free but they will expect some donations. It's a pretty long walk with very nice views of the temples and nature.... Wear sports shoes for extra comfort and possibly bring your insect repellent ;)\"", "First off, the fee is 30,000 rupiah per person (foreigner rate). After that, you simply walk to the temple. It is a few minutes away from the entrance. I suggest bringing sunblock or an umbrella. We went there around 1pm and it was scorching hot! You will be exposed under the sun. Secondly, it can get really crowded there. Lots of people trying to take the best photos and some of them won't budge from an area once they think they found the best spot for their photos. Anyway, there is nothing much to say about the temple. It is pretty straightforward. It is definitely unique. I would only recommend this to people who simply just want to take pictures of the temples in . Tip: haggle with the prices of souvenir. I was able to buy a Bintang tank top for 25,000. But when I asked, the original price they told me was 50,000. 50% of the price they tell you should be fine.", "As one climbs up to the temple area, beautiful look out ocean view as far as the eye can see with waves crashing on rocks way below. A sight indeed to behold on the high climb.", "The temple is incredible with stunning views. Very cheap to enter with hidden surprises (monkeys) make sure you have all your belongings tucked away! Once you get to the top there is the most beautiful view of the sea - went when there was high tide so couldn't see the beach.", "Based on the advice of our driver, we headed here relatively early on a Monday morning (830). Having passed by the area the day prior (Sunday) and being stuck in traffic for nearly an hour and having read the reviews about troves of tourists, we were a bit wary. Instead, we arrived to a nearly empty and serene temple. A handful of tourists and two couples taking wedding photos were all that we saw for more than one hour. Beautiful and relaxing spot - but I could easily see how this could be ruined by the busloads of people showing up as we were leaving.", "very enjoyed. i been there with all my family member, the forest keeper are helpful, and very nice temple also fish pond there.", "Read reviews about dirty beaches and Too many hawkers, to be fair in any tourist resort you will find both if that's what your looking for, we found the hawkers friendly and a polite no thanks always worked of we didn't want to deal, beaches around our hotel was spotless, further down towards the collection it did have some rubbish coming in with the the tide but nothing that bad to warrant a panic attack, miles of beautiful walks from benoa to the cliffs.", "This is probably the most famous temple in the island of , and also the most visited. Compared to most other temples in this one the closest you can get is below the temple, you won't even get an idea of it unless you are Hindu and allowed in (unlikely). Also the place is absolutely crowded of tourists. Not worth the visit IMHO", "Very normal place most of the people go there for no reason it’s walking to the top of the mountain where u you can see the temple. all this effort just for 5 or 10 minutes at the top of the mountain to the sea the sea, nothing much to be done there", "This place is beautiful. The only problem is that is very crowded and too sad to see trash everywhere. A lot of stores around the temple trying to rip off tourists.", "Beautiful water temple made ages ago.Best place to get epic pics .though its crowded most of the time.Best if you go in the daylight to get amazing pictures", "We visited the temple on a recent holiday in and although very touristy and busy it is well worth a visit. You are dropped off at a front gate where you need to buy a ticket then navigate through a multitude of tourist focused shops and food & beverage joints, if you want to buy something then do but I found this a little too much to have to walk all the way through and navigated it quickly. As you approach the entrance to the temple grounds you start to notice how busy this is as we visited on the approach to sunset, you can wander towards the temple taking pictures as you find gaps and the views you like. We had previously eaten dinner at the Pan Pacific hotel where they have views of the temple from the hotel and golf course so we had arranged dinner again for that evening. With this in mind we followed the beach around past the temple and headed towards the hotel from the seaside and found numerous opportunities to take shots of the temple and the various groups finding their own perfect spots. As we were eating at the hotel we walked up on to the grounds and had he opportunity for some great pics and made the decision to go for a drink at the hotel to watch the sunset as you have a decent view. The temple overall is worth the visit, at sunset it will be busy and it is touristy but what do you expect, that's why I made the choice to have a look but continue on he move to somewhere I could relax with a beer as the sun went down whilst having the view.", "Visit this temple to view the scenic sunset. Gets very crowded. Pay extra to see the cultural dance. Get a good spot to view the sunset. Be careful of the monkeys. Tend to snatch visitors belongings.", "The temple was pretty lame but worth a visit for the amazing show they put on in the evening time. Great views as well plus tons of monkeys! Don’t visit the temple if you don’t plan to see the show.", "Nice place to visit, this is the last stop when getting back from Ulundanu Bratan Lake Temple. but couldn't be there for the sun set. Very beautiful temple, must visit. there are photographers who take pictures. price is reasonable and all photographers charge the same amount. so no bargaining and do not waste time, finding a cheap photographer :) they ask for donation to enter the temple, its ok to drop a small note but do not waste money on the cave donation to see the snake. Thanks", "They say it is touristy, and it is. That being said, it is WORTH IT! This was my favorite temple in . It's unique situation on the water, and having to wade through the water to go to the temple is cool. No sarong necessary, but a small donation to wash your face and drink the holy water and stop for a photo with the monk who blesses you is well worth it. The scenery is amazing, and there is a second temple nearby which is just as scenic and great for photo ops. This is a great spot for photos, please be mindful of the tide charts when you go. Hide tide means you cannot go out to the temple, really... you can't go. I wore jean shorts (bad idea as they ended up getting soaked) I would wear something that is quick dry just in case. It's only a 30 minute ride from Canggu (echo beach) and you can tack on another temple to your journey if you are having a temple day.", "It is a beautiful temple located on a cliff with beautiful cliff and ocean views. During low tide you can walk on the sea bed around the temple, but can't go up the steps or in the temple if you are not from . There are a lot of tourists and place is very crowded. The \\holy snake\\\" an albino snake in a hole in the sand is nothing special (expect to pay for the privilege of seeing the snake). There are a lot of shops catering to tourists around the parking lot.\"", "There are certainly more spectacular temples to visit in but the main problem here is the very vicious monkeys that steal sunglasses. The security do give fair warning of this likelyhood of this, however my daughter couldnt help but pit her sunnies on for a photo, and within 10 seconds a monkey had taken them from her head. It was fortunate my daughter was not injured, unlike a chinese visitor that 30 minutes later sustained a nasty gash on her head from a monkey.", "Its really awesome place to go. Amazing view of temple in the sea. You can found many temple with varian construction here. If you go to . You have to visit here !", "I most definitely wouldn’t travel from out of the area to see this site. It’s really hyped up online and i guess it’s a matter of opinion but I was not that fascinating. The grounds are well maintained and tidy but have weird gimmicky tacky statues of cartoon characters animals and fruit around, which baffled me. A small kids play ground and some shabby swan pedal boats available to rent too. The temple was so much smaller than expected and i wouldn’t say it’s worth the hours drive some people do to see it. Costs 50k to get in which is a bit steep for such a short experience. Annoying they charge for toilet access when you’ve already paid to get in but it’s only 5k-same as anywhere else", "Not bad to spend some time going to the temple. It's not the most interesting and fantastic place ever but it does have some beautiful views and you can take some amazing photos. I would recommend it if you're in the area but otherwise it might be a bit over rated..", "this was part of our tour of and most people visit in the evening especially at sunset - but knowing it would be too crowded we visited early in the morning around 8.30am. There were may be 5 tourists in the whole place - it was empty to take as many pictures as you wanted in which ever spot you want, and no one hassling you to buy anything either. Yeah there was no wonderful sunset as a backdrop but we did not have to elbow our way around. There are two temples and awesome cliffs where you get good pictures of waves hitting the rocks. the main temple is kind of separated by the sea if its high tide, but that was not the case when we went. There are priests at the base of the temple who bless tourists with holy water but you are not allowed into the temple it self unless you are a local. If you are not crazy about the sunset and don't care for crowds - ask your driver to take you there early in the day - its worth it.", "The place so beautiful, the beach, the temple and good spot to take a memorable picture. Another part of beauty in the island of . Very recommended to visit...", "Very nice temple - be there as early as possible. In the afternoon it get cloudy. In the moorning fewer people.", "The only part we liked is the drive up the mountains, the water was super low so the pictures are not of this 'water temple' but of a mud temple. Of course still pretty ish on the lake but so many people, wasps, cartoon character statues everywhere - did not have the feel. Too far, and costs too much for what it is. I wouldn't recommend there are far better temples to see that are closer. See other reviews for other temple feedback, private car is how to go.", "The trip was interesting. On the way we visited a hindu temple and it was different from the temples one find in India. We were taken to a restaurant where we had a buffet lunch. The food was good . Very unfotunately the volcano was covered by mist and the view was not clear at all and the purpose of going all the way was lost.Otherwise it was an interesting and comfortable trip and a chance to see the country side of .", "Nice to walk along, good cafes and warungs. A few Hawker ladies will want you to come see their shops, just keep walking. It was low tide, so we didn't swim in it, didn't look very clean anyway.", "An amazing place to visit and contemplate .. You can also complete the blessing ritual by the monks there. A beautiful place, I recommend!", "If you have a hat, hold on to it! Lots of wind here. Great place to visit. You can also cross to get to the temple if you like.", "Tip: check the tides before you go, make sure it's LOW tide so you can walk out to the temple! Hang around until sunset and score a table early to enjoy a sunset drink and dinner for a reasonable price :)", "Beautiful site, of course the magical gates with Mt Agung in the background make it special. During COVID times there are hardly any visitors and you have the place to yourself, there is no need to spend more than 20-30 minutes. Photographers who make the magical shots with the mirrored gates to heaven are still around and are happy to assist you.", "They keep this beach clean and free of litter. It is very shallow far out with minimal surf, so little kids can enjoy their time out there. The sand here is really neat, and looks like little pellets. The hawkers are minimal here compared to other beaches.", "This is certainly a spectacular setting on the cliffs. The temple itself is not much to look at but the sharing of the sunset with a few thousand other tourists is far from unpleasant. One word of advice - watch out for the monkeys. One grabbed my glasses from behind and attempted to dart over the wall to the cliff - 200 - 300 foot drop. Now they did cost £300 and I don't have a spare so I'm afraid I grabbed its tail and held on with two hands - probably not the wisest thing to do as they do bite (and theoretically can be rabid) but it caused it to grab the wall with all four limbs and, thankfully, drop them in the grass, not over the cliff. I was lucky - within a few minutes we saw someone else lose their glasses and a veritable flip-flop filching fest where these creatures homed in on numerous people's flip-flops which they then sat and chewed on until the monkey-guards cajoled them back again. Exactly how they extracted a flip-flop from under someone's feet when they were wearing them, especially so many, we never quite witnessed. So all in all good fun, but you might consider doing the trip barefoot and with spectacles securely hidden!", "Temple itself is very nice.we had bad weather,all day rain,bud the place is magic! What dissapointed is were men who sold tickets...they want money for themselves! Entrance with ticket costs 50.000Rp.,without ticket 40.000Rp....that was the first bad thing in for us...pitty for that beautiful place...", "The place is breathtaking , the temple was locked when we went , as a matter of fact all temples in have restricted access , we didn't get to go inside any temples since al of them were closed ,don't know if they have particular entry timings , there is a golf course near by and u can see it from here , when there is low tide u can walk across to the other side so make sure you go well prepared to walk in the water , that is if u r a little more adventures , on the whole it's a beautiful place and a must visit", "If you can stand the mass crowds to enjoy this temple, then give a look. If nothing for the scenery and watching the monkeys harass the fellow tourists.", "You can see big waves hitting the rocky shores which we thought it was overrated until we came here. Really something different. You can rent a motorbike for RP 70,000 for the whole day on Nusa Lembongan with full petrol.", "Heard lots of good things...however, I am in the minority here...for me it was ok. Nice cliff view (similar to many other places...like La Jolla, etc). Sunset was nice (similar to many other places). The temple was so-so...i.e. forgettable. I can say the monkeys did not bother us at all...we also left everything in the car. Get sarong at the entrance so no worries. Bathrooms were gross...for the money and the sheer amount of tourists...fix it up for goodness sake and clean them too...it is 2016...this is not a cultural thing...this is a does anyone care thing. The place is packed...I mean packed...unbearable...at sunset...and the traffic in and out just simply unbearable (and we are from NYC and used to traffic)...unbearable...so overall, I don't think really the place is worth it. Again, I may be in the minority....but you can (and we have) seen cliffs and sunsets elsewhere that were far more pleasant. Our pics were nice but again generic of similar scenes with more pleasant memories of elsewhere. Then there's the dance at sunset...this place is also unbearably packed. If you get there early, you are just packed in more so...better to get there later and just squeeze in so you have less time to sit there. It is uncomfortable stadium seating...and you are literally as tight to your neighbors as physically possible with people sitting on the floor in front...my legs and back were killing me...and no way would this meet any sort of safely code in any other developed nation...if there were an issue (which could happen with the fire dance), you would be in trouble. Exiting was a real treat. And the dance itself was good...but then again, there are so many of these throughout I'm sure you could find one without the hassle. Clearly, you must leave your inner and outer Diva behind. Saw some debates about Uluwatu vs Tanah Lot...kind of apples and oranges but I liked Tanah Lot better...if you have to compare the two.", "I don't recommend visiting this temple. Around the temple are hundreds of stalls and thousand of peoples just ruining the fun by tying to sell you something or tourists covering the views. There are in much better temples to visit and much cheaper.", "1. Just too mind blowing. The view from the cliff combining the temple and ocean is believable. 2. The sun will kill you during the afternoon, good to go sometime before sunset. 3. BEWARE of monkeys. Our guide warned us that monkeys here would take away your glasses and other belongings. We did not give a damn about that, but just once we were out of the temple area, a monkey jumped on the shoulder of my wife and took away her glasses. BEWARE of the monkeys.", "I had seen pictures of this temple and wanted to visit it . It certainly stands out from the usual temples. When the tide is in , the temple set on the rocks appears to be ‘ floating’ when The tide is out ,you can walk over to it ( but you don’t get up into it as that is only for worship ) Just across from the temple is an open fronted sort of cave where you can see the’ holy snakes’ . A man is handling them ( and there is a donation box) and he offers to let you hold or touch them but we declined .... as these are sea snakes , and from what I remember , they are poisonous ! They are quite stunning to see though as they are black and white .", "This temple and the entire site is so peaceful and serene. The best time to visit is at sunset for the most amazing views and photos. We would go back in a heartbeat if given a chance. Most beautiful site in .", "Like most of , its all commercialised. The temples have no real history or significance. Just ended up going out of boredom.", "It's about 2 hours drive from Ubud (taking in the jam and road closure) with very hilly roads - those with lots of ups and downs, right and left slopes. The temple is quite high up in the mountain so it gets quite chilly. The clouds hang low and the humidity is high too. There are some other attractions nearby notably the strawberry farm. This temple is the one that's printed on the rupiahs - great place to experience the lake, mountains and soak in some nature. Opposite the temple there's a surprisingly good lunch place that's reasonably priced.", "Great views on the walk here. We went to see the views rather than temple and it was worth seeing. There are monkeys around and they tend to congregate where tourists feed them. We didn't have any problems with them but were cautious.", "Nothing to say except amazing as seeing sunset at this temple. Needn't to say about cultural points. The only thing you must concern is paying attention to monkeys, don't wear sunglasses, jewelry, phone on hand,... or anything. My daughter is stolen a shoe while she is on back of my husband. Fast & furious. However, she wasn't hurt. I think it's a funny memory", "The Temple is very beautiful, and the gate is stunning. It is located with the view of volcano behind. There will be someone at the temple to help you take the perfect photos, you can pay them many as you want, we paid 20k IDR. Before you enter the temple, you must wear a sarong. There is no entrance fee but you are supposed to donate a small fee, just as much as you want. We donate 20k IDR for two. We ride a motorbike from Ubud, and it took us 2.5 hours to the temple. We started early at 4.30 am in the morning, arrived there at 7.00 am, and there is already a line queueing for the photo, but short line. After 30 mins, the line is already 3 times longer. You should get there at 7 am if you don't want to spend 2 hours for the shoot.", "We were here in February - the rainy season. Even with it being a lower season this was incredibly crowded. That's the only reason why this doesn't get an excellent rating. It's hard to really appreciate the wonder with so much business. Apart from that it really is spectacular. We were able to stay on the grounds through natya hotel which I highly recommend! We got lucky because the restaurant to the hotel faces the shops/main area so while we were eating breakfast before leaving a ceremonial walk to the temple was taking place right in front of us. It was It was so easy to walk to the temple and enjoy the shops nearby. It's pretty and you can explore the beach (downside is that there is a lot of trash heads up).", "temple near the lake. Clean and Cool. Beautiful lake scenery... Mosque on the hill opposite the pura..", "The sunset here was spectacular and we've ever seen in , the temple was great overview the indian ocean. During the full moon, the water was high so we were afraid to come to the temple cos we were both not so adventurous, many tourists did. Many restaurants and art shops there. Big crowd!!! Sometimes felt not convenient. We came for sunset here not for shopping. The location of the temple is in the middle of the sea, you may take a boat to go there. It's very exciting. Highly recommend this place.", "We stopped by this temple on a tour of West , since it is one of the most photographed temples on the island. The tide was low, so we could walk to the stairs of the temple, although we are not allowed to go up. The path was quite slippery and a bit dirty, and the view was not as dramatic as I anticipated. Because we had an evening function that day, we did not stay for the sunset. If we had time, we would probably have reserved a place to watch the sunset.", "Gorgeous view of the temple at the edge of the cliff. It is extremely overcrowded. As a visitor, you can't see much of the temple. The stop and go traffic to get to and from the temple can make the drive take 3 to 4 times what you might expect.", "Absolutely loved our visit to this temple. After a brief line up you have your chance to have a photo taken of the \\Gates of Heaven\\\" - just beware that you do not get much time so have your poses ready to go. Unfortunately it was a cloudy day on our visit so you could not see Mount Agung but this did not take away the beauty of this temple. I would recommend seeing this temple if that is your thing.\"", "Our guide told us that it's difficult to see this temple on a clear day due to its location high in the mountains. But it's worth the long drive up here because there are so many other worthy attractions in this region. Nice, tranquil place. There are many other tourists, but it doesn't feel crowded. Pray for good weather.", "My husband discovered this place whilst researching ’s places must see sites. Both of us got very excited about it when we’d saw the photos online etc. I must admit that it was an absolutely amazing place... the backdrop to the temple is mount Anung and what a breathtaking view it is.... If you’re in - this would be on my Top 5 places to go..... make sure you get to take in the view - even though you are hurried along due to the queues of other people wanting to take photos.... I like the fact that people create an orderly queue so everyone can take a moment to enjoy it...", "Stayed at Novotel Nusa Dua and Visited this restaurant with family of 5 being 2 adults and 3 kids 13-7 age. First time to and Nusa Dua and picked this place on trip advisor scores & reviews. It’s exceptional a 1000 year old temple sitting on the cliffs of . Make sure you get a guide (100k) it makes it all far more enjoyable and they are very knowledgeable about the temple but also the monkeys. They will provide feed and guidance around the monkeys which if you have kids made it great fun. The views are spectacular. Must do.", "It took us an hour plus to reach the temple from Ubud center but it was worth the while. While the place is crowded with both tourist and visitors, the setting of a temple on the lake is simply breathtaking. The fogginess and fountain makes the view magical while the cool air makes for an easy walk. There were prayers going on and it is really interesting to look at the procession. It makes a good place for a picnic or just to hang around to enjoy the cool air.", "Visited here around lunchtime. Big crowds. Lots of market stalls too. The actual temple looks really nice. We loved the place. It was worth the visit for sure!!! Go do it :)", "Was a cool trip to the temple it is definitely a unique part of the world. The view from the cliff is awesome and inside the temple is full of beautiful flora and sculptures. Could be a little bit more cleanly however.", "A beautiful temple . 4 years ago it was a quiet place, now you have to wait in a queue to make the photos", "My favorite site of all the temples I visited. Did not go at sunset but that did not take away from the stunning beauty of the Indian ocean backdrop. Highly recommended to make a trip here.", "Utterly breath taking. If you are only going to see a limited number of attractions whilst in make sure this is on your itinerary its only 30k entrance fee which will be ploughed back into maintain this temple and the community. Yes its touristy but the sense of peace and calm and the beauty of the surroundings can not be man made. I went early morning so it was relatively quiet. I genuinely hadn't expected such beauty having visited more than my fair share of temples some of which should be missed. There are frequent ceremonies taking place down at the waters edge and I stood and watched for some long while. The experience was only added to by the rolling clouds over the tops of the mountains surrounding the lake.. however the speedboats need to be stopped why ruin such a beautiful sight and feeling of peace by idiots racing up and down the lake..", "A beautiful temple built on the waters of the lake, with an eleven-storey meru! Well worth the stop and the admission fee. A lot of tourist tat on sale, and opportunities to have your photo taken with a toucan or a bat, but it can't detract from the beauty of the temple and the backdrop of the hills.", "Really amazing Temple View and beach view. Blue Waters with decent waves 🌊 Great Location and must see and visits. Super place and great experience.", "Located in the West. Can do morning or evening visits. A sacred temple on a huge rock in the sea. No access to this temple but on sacred days one can get access. the views are breathtaking with rocks that eroded to form cave like structures. Was told that its one of two the large temples. two priests are in the temple area on the ground.One has to walk through the water to get to them. Beautiful natural architecture", "This temple was a like large garden with a perimeter walkway offering views of the sea. Very nice scenery and only 30 IDR to get in. Also it would be very good for a sunset view. DO NOT ACCEPT GUIDES ON ARRIVAL! They act as though you need them but you don't, it is a walk around a pretty garden. Beware of the monkeys! They will steal anything from you and are not afraid of humans. They give you a sarong to wear so you don't need to worry about dressing with your knees and shoulders covered.", "The temple has great views of the ocean and gives you a beautiful sun set view. We really enjoy the fire dance. It was very engaging and a lot of fun. Very different to what I expected. Just be really careful of the monkeys, they are quite aggressive and will steal anything they can from you. Despite being very cautious and watching for monkeys, a monkey managed to come up from behind me and steal my glasses of my face, in a flash. Lucky for me that one of the men working at the temple were able to get the monkey to trade a bit of food for my glasses. I even saw someone have their thong stolen of their foot 😂. Don’t let this discourage you though, it’s a great night. Only one other bit of advice for you; make sure you arrive early as it’s a very busy place and make sure you have a hat and sunscreen for when you’re waiting for the sun to go down, it can be very hot, especially if you’re fair skinned like me.", "My wife and I had a half day beginners surfing lesson here after travelling from Ubud for the day. The beach was clean and had a plentiful selection of bars and restaurants. Yes there are hawkers and yes they are a pain, but this is common on every beach across Asia that I have been to. I found as long as you said no and were polite they would leave you alone. The waves were great for learning to surf and as long as you follow the rules of the flags it is a safe place to swim", "Nice and interesting temple with a good view of the ocean and sunset. The traditional dance is quite nice too. Only down side is there are monkeys everywhere and they are not very friendly. Your tour guides would be able to let you know what not to do / not to attract monkeys. We were advised to not carry any food, remove our specs/sunglasses or any colorful accessories/slippers.", "With a very large park/garden, which is uswd for recreational area, place has magnificient temples on the see. Additional to hindu temples, there are places for budhist. Take to your list if you are in .", "For me the view from the temple is just breathtaking. I was standing and watching and couldn't get enough of it. A little walk around the temple surrounded by monkeys living in there. The location is so great. Can make a memorable pictures.", "Quite busy with a lot of tourists including some big groups. Best to visit at low tide but you can’t go inside the temple. Had a good look around some of the gardens and surrounding area. Then sat in a bar on the cliff and watched the sunset with a few drinks.", "We didn't want to see pictures of the place before going, and the place was slightly above expectations. The views of the cliffs and the temples were very nice (not impressive though). Magnificent sunset - if not cloudy.", "Find an afternoon to visit this wonderful spot. No hard sell from store owners, a great temple especially to visit at low tide for a blessing and just a brilliant sunset. Traffic is tough on the return but hey....you won't be driving.", "1. Great art on water. 2. Clean place. 3. Great view. 4. For muslims friends- a mosque is just a walking distance for you to pray.", "We have been longing to visit this place since last visit to . This is a famous spot , with a temple floating on water. This is also the icon of , which appears in all postcards or books. Bring a thin jacket with you, because here is windy all year long. Fantastic!", "This 16th century Hindu temple is built on top of a cliff. There are some spectacular views for photo ops. We were there in mid after and the sun was extremely hot. We were warned by our guide not to wear sunglasses nor hats due to threats by the monkeys. Luckily, it seemed to be their afternoon nap time, so they did not bother us too much.!", "It's one of the nicest temples among the temples in . Normally there will be overloaded tourists visiting there. Make sure you don't miss out if you've never been there before :)", "Very nice place to visit. I must say it a must. Great place to shots nice pictures as well as knowing the history about the temple. There were some people there dressed in religious outfits sitting down the temple stairs when approached them they said that a ritual neeeded to be performed first with donation to reached go to the temple which was ridiculous. As it is one of the most famous when visiting I think that guide tour should be included in the entrance ticket for people who goes to visit on their own.", "Hired a driver for 300,000 rupiah to take us from ubud. About an hour drive and he came and was our tour guide for the afternoon! Serviced about 3pm went and saw the temple at low tide, the other temple to the side was really beautiful as well! We hung around a bit , took some photos then say on the ledge waiting for sunset. By about 6:15 the sun was setting and it was amazing! After the sun sets, stay a little longer because there are a flock of tiny birds that come out from the cave for the night / there's got to be thousands! A cool thing to see! Definitely worth the trip :)", "We stayed here just for one hour and beside the beautiful ocean view there was nothing to see. The temple was closed for the public and there was nothing. Everywhere was garbage. I expected this place would be more tidier and greener as they call it a temple but I can tell you - there are different places in which are more beuautiful and worth to visit. ;)", "One of the best temple destinations in . The location of this place is so spacious and beautiful that many places of selfie are nice. The parking lot is very wide and we were confused to find our driver. Before entering the tourist site, there are many nice souvenir shops and the price is affordable.", "We were not allowed inside the main temple even though we are hindus. however the temple complex location is extremely beautiful being built on a high cliff", "After crossing the path among plants and find yourself in the most amazing place viewing the Indian ocean, the feeling is so strong that you forget the temple at all ! What makes you take your eye from the cliff, the waves and the whole scenery is those little 'devils', the monkeys.", "Don't waste your time and money there unless you want to pay 60000 Rupiah to visit a fake village of tourist shops and end up blocked by a o entry\\\" sign in front of the entrance to the actual temple. Total scam.\"", "Always a Must for first time travellers to , Set on the Cliffs this Temple has Spectacular views. Monkeys will steal your stuff so take off jewellery and sunglasses.", "Undeniably stunning setting on magnificently high cliffs, so sunsets will always be a bit special. We didn't find the monkeys troublesome - cute from a short distance, but never advisable to pet wild animals anyway....just take a pic, and keep your distance. As others have commented, the traffic is a bit of a nightmare, and the site very crowded at times. There is a separate booth to the right of the main Temple where you get tickets for the Kecak dance, which is amazing. Get a seat in the amphitheatre about 3-4 tiers up, and near an exit, so you are close enough to appreciate the delicate hand movements & expressions of the dancers, not so close (on the floor) that you can get burnt, and take a cushion if you can! The ticket gives you the story printed in your language, of the scenes you are about to see, and it's well worth reading, so you can follow the story. Be prepared to be squashed in! There doesn't seem to any regard for health & safety here, and the rush for the exits, in the dark, can be hazardous. The singing/chanting, dancing are spectacular and amazing. Well worth a visit. Sadly, we found the state of disrepair and litter around the site to be disappointing. Mind you, that's true of everywhere we went in , save for the hotel areas.", "This temple is worth a visit. Its situated on a cliff with a decent view. Though they won't allow you inside the complex if you are not dressed in traditional attire. Worth a visit - overall a good place.", "Just beautiful! The temple, the view, the stone work, the snake in the entrance, the market (with fixed prices at least the one that we visited), all was worth it. Recommended 100%", "Mid-morning and the crowds were very manageable. Unique and stunning temple worth taking the time to read-up on to give it even more meaning and wonderment whilst there. You can be blessed by the monks to allow you to go up the steps but you can only go as far as the top of the steps, access to the top is not allowed. Lovely lady serving drinks, food and a great view over the temple further up the steps opposite the temple itself.", "We were not particularly going there to check the temple out but more for the sights. The temple is set atop a hill and it overlooks the beautiful sea from high high above. The temple is beautifully designed and everyone entering has to wear a lungi as a sign of respect. We rode there via our bike that we hired during our stay in . The monkeys there are really wild and quite a sight to watch as they harass the tourists. Must check out this place during your stay in .", "the temple and surrounding area is very nice and you can spend 2-3 hours just looking at the cliffs and watching the waves , would go back .", "We spent a day traveling around to see different temples. Each one was well maintained and individual. This one on the lake is quite unusual. The grounds are lovely.", "This temple placed at the top of cliff side, you can see beautiful Indian ocean from here. But watch your belonging because there's monkeys here. They liked to steal your hats, sunglasses, or any other things that made them interest. You must visit this place when you travel to southern .", "The temple is beatiful and the whole view it brethtaking...great place to visit,but be carefully with the monkeys they take your water bottle if they see it...", "Gorgeous scenic spot of volcanic lake, temple and gorgeous gardens. We were lucky enough to visit yesterday when there was what looked like quite a special ceremony. Although there were a lot of tourists the place has a very peaceful atmosphere.", "We visited this temple on 30th September. There was a lot of anticipation and excitement prior to this visit. We had no issue getting ready by 4am in Kuta. The journey to Lempuyang took appx 2 hours. Our guide, Robert from Robert Customized Tour was awesome.He advised us to order take away breakfast from hotel and yes,the hotel prepared a simple one for us. However, the visit was a let down. It was misty, as such, Mt Agung was shrouded. There was a large crowd despite 6am. Entrance fee was in donation form. We skipped the photo-taking because there was nothing spectacular. Only the two gates visible. We did not make it to upper parts of this temple. I would suggest one to come in noon when Mt Agung is likely visible but one might get queue no of too far behind. Despite the disappointment of this attraction, we enjoyed the cold weather and mingling with other tour guides having local breakfast. It was fun chatting with them w a cup of hot tea. We also decided not to take any photos. 1st timer in definitely would want to visit Lempayung. In my opinion,it was way over rated. Hence, my rating only 2 star.", "Wonderful view! Just amazing! But you should be ready to spend around hour or 1,5 to reach this place by motorbike ( from Seminyak). Traffic jam was 😰😰😰! Beautiful temple that could be reached only during the low tide.", "Lovely view of the ocean, temple is nice $2 Aus to get in $20,000 rup. Went to blue ?point for lunch after to continue with the view. About 1.5 hours from seminyak. Worth it!", "Quiet beach with not too many hawkers bothering you as you relax. Lovely for children with small breaks near the shoreline. Just lovely to watch the sunset here with a glass of your favourite drink. Perfect", "This is a scenic temple that is spectacular at sunrise. You get a number ticket when you enter that determines when you can get pictures at Heaven's Gate. The photos were wonderful when we were there.", "By far one of the most popular temple sites in for tourists. The landscape is most pleasing and soothing. Ample photo opportunities. There are a couple of decent eateries in the temple complex.", "beautiful beach,great surf spot but very sharp coral reef that is in shallow water. amazing cliff top temple, very cheeky monkeys be aware of them ,", "This temple is absolutely spectacular......what a beauty to behold and also an excellent place for your best picture to be taken. The \\entrance fee\\\" is based on what you would like to contribute; most tourists contributes around IDR 20K. Depending on the weather, you can snap a glorious view of Mount Agung. This is a spot not to be missed. It is indeed the Heaven's Gate:)\"", "Better to see it from the hillside above in order to get a full perceptive Not too many people due to the virus .Probably ahrd to appreciate with large crowds..", "Took in a view of this temple on a day long temple visiting spree in . took in the entrance fee and the free sarong , skipped the packed of peanuts . the views of the cliff were gorgeous , the temple on the other hand had most of its entrances closed off , missed the fire dance as they were too many people in line . so to conclude , really gorgeous view of the cliffs with picturesque blue waters , the temple not so much .", "One of the list u must do while u in lembongan.. Easy to get there,rent the bike and just follow the sign.. Nice to see and take a picture... Enjoy....", "very unique temple! went on a foggy rainy day so i didnt get the most spectactualar views. i recommend going for sunset or sunrise. its very touristy and alot of tourist traps so be wary", "the cliffs are really nice to look at. but if you spend more time in South you will get to see stuff like that anyway. at first we were wondering were the actual temple was and when we found it there where a few nice looking walls and you were not allowed to go inside. we just arrived from Thailand and we have seen more \\impressive\\\" temple buildings in the inland of .... And of course there are a lot of tourists! Ps. be careful of your belongings, the monkeys steal everything they can get (put your glasses away)\"", "The views are good from the lake surrounding the temple. But the entrance fee is quite high... 50,000 per pax. And Inspite of this the temple is not maintained.", "just amazing the view from the top is breathtaking even through you cant enter the temple , the surrounding areas are nice but BEWARE of the MONKEYS as while we were there a tourist got attacked by one and hurt her eye.", "This was the first temple I stopped at during my 10 day adventure around , and it didn't disappoint! Despite there being quite a crowd around, the location was beautiful, and the surroundings were just as enjoyable to explore. You can cross the water during low tide for a closer look, but even from afar it's quite a magic sight.", "Awesome views, everyone really enjoyed exploring the temple on the cliff tops. The Monkeys were hilarious- steeling tourists thongs, mobile phones, and sunglasses - very entertaining (I.e. As long as you are cautious and don't provoke or approach the monkeys they are fine!) - definitely must visit ! Krystof", "This was a big let down as the place is SO overrun with tourists, beggars and people selling stuff. You cannot get near the temple so you have to stay on the beach just to look at it from afar. My suggestion is to go to the 5 star resort next door, order a drink, wander down to their private beach area (which has a better photo opportunity view) and then have dinner there. This way you are not fighting the hoards of tourists or risk being swept out to sea on the rocks just to get a picture of the temple.", "Magnificent complex of Temples and views of the Indian Ocean. The only drawback are the monkeys who run around and take hats, glasses and whatever else they can from unsuspecting tourists. Go and enjoy! The beauty of the area.", "It is a nice temple with a view on sea very stunning but it is necessary to pay a lot of attention to not particular polite monkeys all around, a good afternoon.", "IDR45k for shuttle bus from parking area going up to the entrance plus IDR55k for ticket to go to the temple, but you are not allowed to go inside the temple (just like other temples in ). I find this is too commercial! Normally you have to wait 2 hours for your turn to take photo at the gate and you can do nothing much around here during this time. We skipped this because the view is beautiful but not worth such waiting time. The temple is also quite far from Ubud center, around 70km, so it takes quite a lot time to visit this place from Ubud.", "While we did not have the opportunity to see the gods inside the temple the experience of Naughty monkeys in the temple campus was hilarious. Despite being warned by the local staff that monkeys on the Campus are very fond of visitors spectacles we should be careful. Despite the care exercised to keep the specs in my hand it got so skilfully snatched while I was watching something with my hands were held at my back and interestingly while my wife watched this happen her specs which she was wearing got smoothly slipped out of her nose and ears. Thankfully we both got our specs back after the soft plastic portion was eaten up and the monkeys were cajoled with banana by one of the locals who was suitably tipped by us. The temple nevertheless has lovely view of sea below the hilltop it is situated. Worth visiting but needs care to remove your specs and keep it in your pocket or Bag", "beautiful setting, beautiful temple, nice gardens, worth a visit if you are in the area. it was slightly crowded when we were there but the area is big enough so you can all spread out", "The place is extemely beautiful... The view was amazing, cliff on one side and the open waters on another. The pujaris gave us auspicious water and put a yellow flower above the ear... It made for some wonderful pictures... Although, the main area for praying is restricted and tourists are not allowed there... Just outside the temple, I had dark chocolate ice-cream on a bamboo charcoal cone from the first shop and it was the one of the most delicious ice-creams I had ever had...", "Driving around with motor cycle in Lembongan Island, we visited this place. The sound of wave was amazing. The cliff hiking is looking dangerous. But the experience was amazing. Devil's Tears is easy to reach. its near the Sandy Beach Club and taking a bit hiking to go up. Just be careful for your step, yeah its coral every where. After that you can see the beautiful cliff with a clear blue ocean view. It really worth too visit! its amazing Place.", "One of the nicest temples we have visited in . It was pretty crouded, but that you can expect at the touristic highlights. The price was € 3,50 pp. Besides the Temple there are a lot of shops and restaurants.", "We had a lovely experience at the temple where under the rocks priests blessed us with holy water rice and a frangipani. We walked around the beach and along the coast waiting for the cloudy sunset . We ate spicy corn in front of the sunset . And then we ate a nice nasi goreng at sunset temple restaurant in front of the tanah lot temple. I recommend mostly on a none cloudy day !", "we visited to temple in Feb 16, it was cloudy and the sunset wasn't really great, but its a must place to visit while in with a great scenes and fire dance. Be aware from the monkeys in the parking area.", "Best time to visit this temple is during sunset. Make sure that it’s low tide so you can access it. Also it will be crowded so make sure you find the best seat to view & enjoy the sunset. There are different vantage points though.", "An amazing market with lots of shops with reasonable prices. Must check out the snakes - you can have a photo with one around your neck if you are brave enough! Impressive view of the ocean and temple. Would recommend.", "A great afternoon, beautiful views and the monkeys were fun to watch. We wandered around the grounds of the Temple and the paths along the coastline, spectacular.", "Like most of the beaches along this strip, there are hawkers, restaurants, bars and tourist galore. The hawkers don't seem to be as persistent as back in the 80's and 90's but dont engage them unless you are prepared to buy. The best answer is \\already have one thanks\\\". The beachside bars and restaurants spill on to rhe sand at night with great food and live entertainment.\"", "If photographs are your thing, you will see the value in waiting 3-3.5 hours per the other reviews below. From Seminyak, the drive took 2.5 hours to get there, plus add the queue time, we spent about 5 hours to get some great pictures. We had a large group which caused us to miss the next tour activity as well. That said, I would suggest seeing but would recommend taking \\side pictures\\\" of the gates of heaven (with you in them) rather than staying in the queue that long. Yes, people will be in them but you will capture the memory. It was an hot and humid day as well so that didn't help. I enjoy taking a nice pic myself, but because I have seen many beautiful sites , I am biased on the value in waiting that long. FYI - there are other monuments that you can capture as well within the GoH.\"", "There are not many tourist when we visit this place so we can easily take picture in the best spot. Dont expect to see many things because this is a temple not a place made solely for sightseeing. The entrance ticket is quite cheap for domestic tourist (adult 10k and childre 7,5k). It's a place worth visiting because it's cheap and beautiful.", "Went for a day tour before the issue of Mt Agung eruption. Amazing temple that located face to face at Mt Agung. Although it took a long time to drive here, but all worthit for a visit to amazing temple. Highly recommend! Please remember, if the weather good you will have a great picture of Mt Agung. Weather permitting! Good Luck !", "The first temple going up is the biggest and the one with the best views, by far. Then there are other smaller temples, but they are not all very well kept. In fact, the top temple is the worst, full of garbage and free roaming monkeys, smells terrible! Sadly when we reached the top we were in a cloud, so visibility was at its worst for us. But trash is a well known issue, everywhere. I was sad to see even this wonderful set of temples wasn't spared being full of trash! The stairs are not such a problem, there's plenty of spots to take breaks. Be sure to take plenty of water though and good repellent as I was being eaten alive by mosquitoes! Sunscreen is necessary as well on a sunny day. Don't bother to get a guide, you really don't need one, unless you're the kind of person who wants to have some background info. And bring a sarong with you as it's necessary. A small donation is also required.", "Like all other traditional temples, we cant go inside but the place is a real catchy one. Recommend this place for visitors", "Don't bother visiting Sanur or I don't want to spend my time in a Western Hotel isolated from reality and there is too much developments going on. very hard to access beach if you are not staying at one of these Gin Palaces also Sadly litter generally in Indonesia doesn't seem to be an issue that is being addressed as everywhere I have been has the same problem. I know that we as tourists have a responsibility to do what we can and I hope that most of us do .Having a beer and a feed on the beach is good but again you get hassled . The extra arrival tax that Australians Pay does not help I feel if they don't like us why come to this Country. We will be looking at other destinations where we are welcome. I do feel sorry for the descent nese we have meet over the years but it has changed", "After a number of previous trips to , this was the first time that we had actually visited this temple. As with all countries there seems to be at least one spot that represents a 'bucket list' attraction. We were not interested in the sunset photo opportunity that seems to be the standard (not overly keen to be a sardine can tourist), so visited mid morning. Even so, there were hundreds of people there (and unhappily, bus loads of Chinese tourists that seem to descend on a place like a swarm of locusts). The temple itself was off limits, so there wasn't much to see. The highlight for us was the blessing provided by the monks (for a small donation) from the holy spring water that flowed from beneath the temple itself. Unusually - the line of market stalls, eateries and shops on the way in to the entry were all selling at a very reasonable price, and most of their goods were of a fairly good quality.", "The views from the temple are amazing! We didn't take a guide so we didn't get to know much about the history of the temple, but the view of the cliffs and the ocean from here is breathtaking!", "Only an hour away, it was amazing place to visit. Lots of market shops and cheap shopping. We went across to the temple, and got blessed, but you can not go to the top. They only use it to pray or for ceremonies.", "The temple is amazing. Viewing the massive waves exploding on the cliff was an epic experience. The monkeys running in the wild are awesome as well ... But the people in charge of the entrance are rude and dodgy as usual.", "The Hindu temple was build in the 16th century on a large island rock. We unfortunately were at the temple during high tide, so it was not accessible. It was still a beautiful site to see and well worth our time. But there were lots of tour buses while we there adding to the frenzy of locals visiting the site. there are lots of small business selling food, clothes and novelties. Well worth the time to get there.", "If you love sunset by the sea, this is one of the gorgeous places in . Perfect view from many angles. Sunsets from about 5.30pm. But 6.15pm, sun is gone. But it's quite crowded. According to our driver, it's crowded everyday. There's entry charge of RP 30,000 per person and RP 5000 per car. If you are not such a sunset person, then I think there's nothing much here. There's some market shops along the way walking into the temple, so it's good to come a bit earlier if you like shopping.", "I visited te temple at around 5pm and witnessed the sunset .. it was so amazing!Unfortunately it was too crowded and I couldn't make much photos. There are actually two temples in the same area, and you pay 60,000 IDR as entrance fee. I went there directly with a motorbike driver (bobby +62 0 819-3305-1669) for around 350,000 IDR going and coming back from my hotel. Advice to visit it at sunset time (6 pm).", "The big draw is it's stunning location as it's built on the edge of a 230ft cliff which protrudes into the sea. For this reason it is a very popular at sunset and is known to get quite busy however we visited late morning and found it relatively empty.  The area is also known for having a significant number of monkeys, believed to be the guardians of the temple, but are also notoriously aggressive so I'd suggest being wary and avoiding them where possible. We had no issues making our way around.  There isn't a huge amount to see at the temple, rather just walk along the cliff edge and enjoy the view, but regardless you'll want to leave yourself an hour to see the temple. Watching the water below is really quite breathtaking.", "You are entering a huge entrance. There are tour busses everywhere and a lot of people. This must be exciting and a huge happening! Well.. Guess NOT. you pay 50.000 rp p/person. And it concerns two miniscule temples. It was almost hilarious. The terrain of these mini temples is ridiculously huge and is filled with restaurants and shops. I just can't even.. Like, is this serious? Haha. Don't go there.", "For me this was one of the most beautiful temples i visited in . Set on a lake surrounded by mountains and greenery it was very serene and certainly worth the trip from Ubud.", "Just visited a couple of days ago. While the place is beautiful the amount of people trying to get to the Temple is a drawback. I know it's hard to control visitors as we all want to see the beauty of but the government should control parking and the amount of visitors they can get in at a certain time. Experience would've been a lot more rewarding. Parking was a hassle and getting out of parking lot it was too.", "Touted to be one of the greatest attractions, the temple turned out to be a disappoiintment. Visitors are not allowed up the cliff, and the accessible areas are pretty dirty.", "If you can only see one temple in , this would be it. Big cultural park that has many things to offer and lovely sights. Entrance to see the temple is allowed unlike most of the other temple attraction in .", "Very good view to see sunset!!! It's interesting destination to come here if you come to . It has also beautiful beach and cliff. Moreover, it has holy water in the cave. Surprisingly, there is holy snake in the cave which nese people believed that it's good luck snake.", "Visited the temple as a family via Private Driver from Bingin. Super Hot and Humid so the kids were a little over it before we even began. Great cliff views, interesting walk, fun monkey viewing and lovely seeing the locals heading in for prayer but wouldnt go out of the way if you had to trek along way to get here. Monkeys didnt bother us or the kids. Several local vendors to buy a cold drink or an ice cream. Traffic was insane heading to the temple when we were headed back so unless you want to see the sunset and night dance best to go earlier in the day.", "One of the most sacred temples on . We opted to forgo sunset and the massive crowds and went around 10 am. No one there and beautiful day. Amazing views, very spiritual. Worth the trip.", "The temple is beautiful and quite large and have fun with the monkeys who are always present running around trying to cause mischief. Take care of your belongings. The view is amazing. I will return there!!!", "Temple so amazing, i came on this temple around in the morning at 06:00am, when you get there around that time,, will be have great pictures with the sunrise and view of agung volcano and green scenery around", "The most incredibile view of the temple that you ever can see..on a huge cliff, right on the sea shore..The sun going down to the sea at the sunset, reflecting all that light ...on the sea waves, sparking in milion of little lights..never saw that before. Thank you so much for insisting taking us there, Mr I Wayan Sumadi!! And thanks for all the tips you gave us..taking care with the glasses in order not to be stollen by the monkies from the forrest near the temple, was an useful one!!!", "This beautiful sea temple should not be missed. It is believed that a venomous sake at the base of the rocky island is safe guarding from evils .", "Spectacular temple Location stunning A lovely place to walk around You can enjoy a good feed too Definitely worth a visit Don't visit on a weekend too many peeps", "We went to this temple on the way back from the Colek Pamor waterfall. This is one of the most gorgeous temples we saw in . The architecture is magnificent. The background is majestic. The water in the lake, the temples reflecting in the water, the clouds in the background all make this a beautiful peaceful experience.", "The temple looks amazing and the views are one of a kind. Although they’ve renovated the temple several times, I love how they have kept the same architecture as the original without adding anything new. I also don’t understand why people complain about not being able to go inside, if you’re not going in to worship you don’t have any business in there.", "The evenings get very busy. You can walk around but can't go inside the temple. Take waterproof shoes because you can get wet when the tide starts to come in.", "This was deffinatly an experience. Cost about $2 aud to get in and my small group paid $5 each for the tour guide. Really glad we got a tour guide as the monkeys can be quite crazy! They started fighting and one even jumped on a friend from behind. But it was a good laugh. Really enjoyed the magnificent views and the old temple.", "Nice place to visit if you are in . The Temple sits on the shores of a lake and has a calm, serene presence.", "We visited at low tide and walked through the various markets stalls from the carpark to the viewing area to see the temple. Under a cliff there was 2 men who for a small donation would allow you to touch the holy snake which keeps the temple safe. For another small fee you could enter the temple and walk around. We didnt, we were happy just to view the area and take photos.", "Nice scenery. Great environment. The temple is very unique. Just couldn't understand in the middle of the hill... you can find a lake.", "I'm not really into architecture but if you are, then this is definitely one for you. The temple is quite beautiful from the outside. I didn't venture inside. If you're there at sunset, you can take stunning pictures on the beach. There are a host of stalls selling everything from souvenirs (same as the streets), food and drinks. If you want to buy something, I recommend you ask around at more than one stall for a price. I bought a bag for Rs80000 that was being sold for as much as Rs180000 at another stall. The entrance fee is Rs60000 per person... something our illustrious guide failed to mention until we were at the pay point.", "I visited this temple two days ago and it was full of people. Many people come here to pray and it is good to see they are still with their religion. The temples were situated on the cliffs, which looks amazing. There is a nice sandy beach down there but the cliffs have sharp walls and dangeroulsy layered so maybe going down isn't an option. I visited in the afternoon and my tour guide said it is always busy so maybe no way to go there and expect it empty. Visit it, you'll like it.", "Go see it at sunset, such a beautiful place. The markets here a great and lots of places to eat. On low tide you can walk to the temple and get blessed by the monks.", "The people of are truly talented and it shows by the beautiful temples they build, appreciate and maintain. This temple gives you a tingly feeling of calm and the view of the lake it sits on just emphasizes this!", "So ,i went there at 4 pm,cause we know that the show gonna start at 6 pm and the tickets locket open at 5pm.it was great ,the view its so beautiful,but beware for the fat monkeys bcs sometimes the came out of the blue. BUT the ticket locket system was horrible ,there are no lines or anything so ppl just surrounding the ticket seller and it became such a mess,me and my fam have to ask other ppl to buy the tickets for us...btw it costs us 400.000 rupiah for 4 prsn but its trully worth it because the show is good and we can also see beautiful sunset as background,the show takes more than an hour,so its really recommended", "After battling the traffic we made for a sunset look at the temple. Didn't quite get to see the sunset due to cloud but that can't be helped. Worth a look", "The beach looks just perfect. Best to fly a kite or just sit on a bean bag at one of the many beach clubs around, sip a drink and look at the beautiful sunset. Many hawkers here though.", "Like most attractions in , it is a good idea to arrive early in the morning to avoid large crowds and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere. We combined visiting this temple and going to Jatiluwih, about half hour away, and it worked really well", "This temple is beautiful to see but don't expect a lot beyond what your eyes can take in. We arrived, paid the entrance fee and selected a sarong to put on which is required to enter the temple grounds. We walked in and within a few seconds could see the monkeys on the grounds. We were warned by our guide not to have loose objects on our person as the monkeys are mischievous and steal! We were immediately taken to the beautiful views of the cliffs with breathtaking photo opportunities. Everyone else is here taking photos too! Then we walked along a path and monkeys were within 1-2 feet. A lady had her sunglasses snatched off her head. As she screamed the monkey started to chew on them in delight. A groundskeeper threw a boiled egg at the monkey and my husband snatched the glasses off the ground as the monkey dropped them and was rewarded with bared teeth and hissing. Don't mess with the monkeys, I say. We went up to the entrance of the temple and witnessed a family inside receiving blessings but tourists may not enter. The temple has one big, beautiful sign out front written in the local languages. Our driver interpreted for us but if you are alone you may be left to use google translate or your own devices. Our driver was able to tell us a little about the architecture which was interesting. After that we were done. There were beautiful sites and this area is over 1000 years old but you just couldn't tell with all the tourists everywhere. I think they would benefit from scheduled tours to lessen the crowds and ensure that the visitors appreciate the history and significance of the temple and its grounds more, as it aptly deserves.", "This is a super Touristic location, with the usual side effects. Nice temple in the water. However: Loads of Tourists, loads of cheap shops (500+), and the temple is closed and cannot be entered, prayers only. Everyone who comes to wans to see this location because of the good marketing...if you have not been here, you did not miss anything....", "Went mid day and played merry as low tide allowed us to go well into the water, the temple makes for a majestic setting in mid of sea. Must visit", "location is awesome the only thing that the temple generally closed it open only when there is any big holy function", "Wish we didn't waste our time going here. There is not much to see. The temple, a few shops and restaurants and vendors is about it. If you see pictures of people actually climbing to the temple, I don't know how they did that because you can't. You just see it from a distance but you can't get very close at all. There are some restaurants, may be nice to have a meal over looking the temple. I was excited to see this but very underwhelmed.", "The temple itself is beautiful, but let's face it, the only reason why people go here is for the gram. It's all about the pictures in this temple. From Ubud it took us around 2.5hours. woman are warned not to show legs or shoulders. Although this is said it's compulsory for woman AND men to wear sarongs which they give you for 1000rupiah, so legs end up being converted with that. In regards to shoulders they will also give you a small shawl which you must wear if you have shoulders showing. The temple is run on donations. Be expected to wait!!! Once inside they run on a number ticket service. Once your number is called you can have the mirror picture at the gateway to heaven. But be prepared to wait! Sometimes it can take 2-3 hours depending on how busy it is. While you wait there are other opportunities to walk around etc. It all depends on your patience and how much you want that epic picture, which by the way is over in 3minutes.", "Yes, its crowded, but I feel this was worth the stop. We were able to cross the water, knee high to the little cave-like alcove. Yes, made a donation and received a blessing. It really was a nice experience. The temple is high on the rock, and you can't go in, but the pictures at sunset are amazing. We walked the market area and had a bite (Sunset Corner) as the sun went down.", "The temple grounds are divided into three smaller temples, each offering a different view of the temple. Each part was as stunning as the other, offering great scenic views, great for photography! Walking in the sand and watching the waves crash were fun both for kids and for the adults. I usually don't like very crowded places but this was something else. Definitely a must-see for anyone who goes to .", "This temple is very beautiful and unique. But there were too many tourists when i visited. Was difficult to take a photo without crowd.", "This is a must if your in for the first time. Very nice scenery. Just by the seaside area. Lots of photography area and shops area leading towards the temple. You will definitely enjoy yourself.", "I found this place very nice and calm. There are not thousand of tourist as in others monuments in . I really recommend this place to hide from the crownded and unfriendly nese people who tries to cheat you every time they can.", "50K entry fee for foreigners Pros - Lots of monkeys everywhere. Hold tight to your water bottles etc or they will take them! - Lots of different paths and areas to explore. There's a really cool path next to the water where you can climb big rocks! Cons: - Check which day you go. We went on a Sunday and a lot of the temples were closed for prayer. - ", "It is a beautiful temple in a lake. The view is of small hills around the lake and temple in between is scenic. The place is neat and clean but like any other tourist place it is very crowded. Remember to carry umbrellas or ponchos as weather is very unpredictable there and chances of rain are very likely", "Being situated on the high cliff it gives you access to an amazing sunset. The temple is full of history while the sunset is one of the best here. You can see the sun going straight to the ocean, listening to the waves, really peaceful! There are plenty of monkeys but also many turists which are trying to take pictures with the sights.", "This is probably one of the most famous temple in that it was even printed in the rupiah bill. The temple looks very nice and peaceful. With the lake and the mountains behind it make scenery even more spectacular. The pictures taken here look like those of the postcards. Recommended for first visitors.", "Outer if this temple it's just regular tourist spot, great cliff view and monkeys... We are lucky got chance to go inside and pray... Amazing feel so peaceful", "The location makes this one a little special so if looking to see a temple this has to be top of the list.", "There is a charge to visit here, but it was only a few pounds and it has been laid out for you to spend an afternoon here. There is huge parking area and then almost a whole town full of shops and places to eat and wander around within the grounds itself. The temple is lovely for photos and you can go to foot of it for a blessing, but cannot enter temple itself. Worth stopping for drinks or food to admire the views", "Went there before sunset to find it flocked with tourists. Entrance to the area was 60,000 Rupiah. The tide was still low so we could walk across to the temple but don't actually have access to it. There was one stairwell up which looked promising but you have to cleanse yourself with holy water and be blessed by a priest who then asks for a donation to access it. But halfway up you find again that its a viewing point and closed off as well. However, there are other viewing points you can access without the blessing ritual. The tide is unpredictable. Once you get across to a point the water level might rise before you can get back. So wear appropriate shoes for that. If you are expecting a beautiful and somewhat peaceful spot to view the sunset, this is not it.", "If you are into pictures, well, it could be bit disappointing. The place is beautiful, opens to the sea, so great view. Sunset was beautiful. Yet, you don't really see the temple from up there. If you go during sunset, you can buy ticket for the dance ($10). Monkeys are everywhere, and bit bigger and wild, so do not tease them:) overall it was a beautiful place, but there are way nicer temples in .", "you have to traipse over slippery rocks at low tide and once across you can't enter the temple, you just get to stand on a bit of rock, then clamber back again. The best bit was walking back and up the hill to see the sunset.", "A quick stop while we were in town, it was filled with tourists. Lovely views of the temple and see along the cliff’s edge. It is unique because of its location but we found other temples to be more beautiful and interesting.", "While this is a beautiful temple - you can't see very much, even if you are able to walk over to it during low tide. There are other temples that I felt we learned much more about / Hindu culture and were just as beautiful. It's also very, very crowded with tourists. If you go, I would suggest going early in the day to avoid the sunset crowd.", "The place is very good , the road to temple is very very interesting .. a lot of shops and market everywhere buying the traditional clothes and souvenirs .. WC and resturants are avilable too. Temple view is very good a lot of ocean view is great with the temple.", "Parts of the temple are beautiful, especially when combined with views of the lake and mountains. Parts are effectively a city park, with colorful cartoon animals in concrete and a little fishing pond.", "Temple by the sea. Good place for sunset viewing. There’s a lot of shops and restaurants too. But it’s too crowded. Difficult to get a good photo without people passing by. Have to be careful though as waves tend to get too high at times.", "The best thing about lembongan is there is so much to take in and do absolutely free of charge !! This is one of them take something to eat or a few beers and go and marvel at the waves dancing crashing and painting the most beautiful pictures for you . Make sure you get a few wicked photos aswell but don't get too close it is dangerous .", "This attraction is so popular that it is always on the top list of must-visit. The sight is totally awesome, a temple standing proudly on the ocean. When the tide is in, there is no access to the temple. The loud, continuous rumbling sound of the ocean waves hitting the solid rock will make a perfect background in your picture. However, as many other touristy areas, there is also a downside here. So overcrowded, especially when sunset is coming, is this place that hardly can you have a chance to take a good picture. All in all, given the fact that a religious site blends harmoniously with nature, this place must be in your itinerary.", "One of the most beautiful temple in . Seem like floating on the water. Since it was situated quite high above sea level, the weather there is much cooler compare to other part in , which make it very nice to visit the temple.", "Beautiful temple, beautiful grounds, wonderful shops. $6 Australian for admission, and worth every cent. Bit of a walk from the drop-off point to the temple, but still a relaxing walk! A must-see when you're out on a day trip!", "I was in aw! Such a beautiful place to see!! I would definitely recommend seeing this temple and the sunset is out of this world!!", "Well laid out entrance, good pricing and easy parking. No pestering touts and a nice shop lined walk up to the temple entrance. As expected the place is awash with selfie snappers but you can still appreciate the uniqueness of this temple, definitely worth a visit ... at low tide!", "Amazing view from the top. It's a sunset point though we didn't get chance to see it due to cloudy weather. Wonderful view of the Indian ocean from the top! There is a temple that has a special cloth and have to wear it around your waist and then allowed to enter. Overall nice experience!", "The price of admission was not expensive. We enjoyed walking the many paths and seeing the monkeys, vegetation, and structures. I would have enjoyed learning more about the temple and history. I didn't see guides, but perhaps they are there somewhere. The bathrooms are OK, not great but not at all bad. The monkeys were very interesting to watch and not at all bothersome. The did not seem interested in the people or their possessions. We spent about 1.5 hours there and very much enjoyed the experience.", "We arrived at the temple, a.k.a the monkey temple, an hour before sunset. The temple is set on top a very majestic coastline rising over 100ft above the crashing water of the Indian Ocean. To be honest, we were left speechless with what we saw but not because of the temple itself or the monkeys. It was the stunning view of the coast and the large blue walls of water violently crashing on to the shore. It didn't hurt that the sun coated the cliffs in a warm orange light creating magnificent picture opportunities. We did not see the Kecak and Fire dance but the amazing view was well worth the entrance fee. But be prepared to squeeze your way through the crowd at sunset. As a side note, keep a close eye on your kids! Some of the monkeys are quite aggressive and some parts of the cliff side path have no barriers. Its a very long way down to the bottom.", "Piece of culture; amazing view and such a peacefull place. We traveled from Kuta to Ukiwat on bike and there is so much to see on your way to temple. Must visit", "join us to enjoy a vacation on the island of / (the island of a thousand temples). That way we will give your holiday atmosphere to be more memorable, by being guided by creative, professional, and friendly guides, with more importance for customers.", "This was a long drive from our resort in the south of but well worth the time. Set in beautifully kept botanic gardens on the shores of a lake, this is a big temple. Our guide from ku tours told me the charming story/legend of how the lake was created when the priest planted a stick on the shore; when the farmers need water during drought apparently this is where they come to pray. Nice buffet restaurant with reasonable choice of dishes for a set price, including tea or a cold drink. We visited in off-peak season and the site was very busy: I think crowds could be a real problem during peak holiday periods.", "This Temple is amazing, there are several places to roam around and market stalls at the entrance, We really had a great time here, we didn't go at sunset but still found it amazing. make sure this is on your to do list of places to see in ", "Loved being there at low tide. There is a small restaurant on top of the cliff next to the temple. A perfect vantage point to watch the sunset!", "Wow what an amazing place, you get everything here , beautiful cliff top views, lovely ocean, monkeys and temple , great place", "Of all the temples we visited in our trip this was, in my opinion, the best one if valued by their view and location. Its lakefront location has breathtaking views.", "Hawkers will never leave you alone for 5 minutes. Dirty and unwelcoming to swim. Access to the beach is also not easy.", "First time coming to here, as the temple is far away from the Town, suggested to book one day tour and travel together with other tourists spot. Beware of the slippery rocks and the strong waves and you will find 's unique attractiveness as the temple together with the sea is such a beautiful view! Also tourists are forbidden to walk to the temple so please respect their rules. Advised to ask the locals the best timing to visit the temple as the views will be totally different under the tidal effect.", "The temple is situated on a lake shore and a small island. Fortunately it wasn't very crowded today with the rain. Unfortunately there were people hawking souvenirs, cards, windup toys, etc. Hopefully the sales supported the temple but not sure. The grounds were very nice and one could get away from the small crowds that were present by going to areas not commonly visited by the tourists. As I wander through these places I always wonder what it would have been like to be here 40 or 50 years ago. Nice setting, pleasant visit, would recommend that you see it.", "I went to Nusa Lembongan just to visit Devils tears. There is hourly departure from Sanur beach to Nusa Lembongan. Tickets cost around 400-500k per person for return. Expensive compared to what we paid for in Lombok to visit Gili. The boat ride should be around 20-30 mins. Pls make sure with the tour operator the type of boat and the duration of the journey. Our journey from Sanur to Lembongan was around 50 mins while the return on a better boat was around 20 mins. The 50 mins ride was a torture. Once there, rent a bike for 70k per day and visit the island. Totally worth it. Heading to Devils tears was tricky. The locals were pointing to Dream beach. We headed to dream beach which was a great spot for swimming and taking photos. When at the beach head to the right side where the cliff is more beautiful. Need to do a bit of climbing and you will be close to a cave. However I was sure this can't be devils tears. We climbed the steps up the dream beach and headed to the parking spot. We took our bikes and explored further to the right side of the cliff. Then you will see the real beauty! The devils tears is so beautiful that u can spend hours here. Almost all the tourists in the pick up miss this spot as they are dropped off at the parking spot. Only those with bikes can reach here. Will come again to spend hours if had the chance again.", "Went during sunset. It was truly stunning. Would recommend paying more to watch the show in the temple during sunset. Be careful with the monkeys as they will steal anything that is showing (they tried to steal my flip flop!) so take off sunglasses, and camera cases and be careful with your phone.", "Early morning arrival at Lempuyang where I attended the opening ceremony at the first temple and had my offering blessed by the priest. A spectacular view from this temple and Mount Agung greets you with all her glory. Hopped on the back of the scooter and traveled to the next temple, which is a much smaller temple, build with the background of lush tropical plants in a cool, shady area that makes one feel relaxed and wonderful. There you leave all behind, pick up a walking stick (to scare the monkeys away) and start the slow and steady climb of approximately 1500 steps. Please take the time to stop ever so often to take in the energy of your surroundings and to admire the wonderful lush vegetation. Wherever you see a \\window\\\" through the plantation it is to reveal a spectacular view onto the world below. Many warungs along the way where you can purchase a drink or a snack (or even a meal) or to just sit down and catch your breath. Arriving at the top is an experience that is impossible to relay to another person - mixed feelings of wonderment, achievement, admiration, enchantment made me burst into tears. A must do!\"", "Good view of the Indian ocean, Culture, Rituals, A sacred area for the local people and entirely a different architecture when compared with temples found in India.", "If you have to see a temple, this is one to see. The temple is built on a rock and accessible if the tide is low. Worshippers come and bring offerings to the temple and the ocean setting is beautiful, especially at sunset.", "Wonderful views of the cliff and the temple. Do see the Kechak dance for sure. Tip: Carry an umbrella, I was told by my driver that monkeys wont bother you if you carry one! It did work for us.", "Great looking temple located on rock island that is attached to mainland by land bridge that has been washed out underneath like a sea cave. Recommend to see if not seen before. Great cliffs with big waves breaking against them.", "This is the iconic temple that is featured on the 50000 Rupiah note. The temple is very beautiful. The ride up to the temple is awesome. The vicinity of the temple is quite cold compared to the rest of as the temple sits atop a mountain which is an extinct volcano. Drive to the temple on a bike to enjoy the transformation from the sunny weather to a cold and cloudy weather. We enjoyed the journey very much!", "Due to proximity to the lake, this temple has a really fresh air and beutiful views. Nice getaway from humidity.", "Very clean and not so many hawkers. Nice markets on a sunday morning on the beach. Good place to take the kids for a swim.", "Practically, this is perhaps a sunset viewing spot that is doomed with great scenes of the beach and water hitting the stones om the shores. In such a backdrop, a temple atop a large rock just adds to the mystery and my stick beauty! Book a car before hand for a round trip and you are good to go. Can also is use Uber but will have to request the driver to stay back in the parking.", "We arrived at the temple late morning, and surprisingly, it wasn't busy and we went straight in. All buildings are well decorated with gold and vibrant colours. Peaceful surroundings, cool breeze over the lake, It's a beautiful site and a superb temple.", "I went to Pura Lempuyang on July first 2014 with my best friend. Love this temple since so nature here. Before enter this Pura, we lent sarong & give some donation for Pura cleanliness & maintenance. We got great scenery and felt on the sky.", "I enjoyed this temple but I wouldn't go there if we had a long drive just for this temple. Even though this was one of the nicest we've seen around .", "This temple is really beautiful but extremely touristic. Before you even get to the temple you have to go through a whole village of stands and shops selling touristic stuff. If you want to avoid the worst touristhordes go before noon. It´s fun to wade out to the temple at low tide. Well worth a visit.", "A must when in . It is a little far around 40 minute drive with the traffic, but as I said it is a must. Beautiful, amazing view. to get there you have to walk through many local market shops ( very cheap) before you see the temple. It was a little crowded but still you can enjoy the view and take an unforgettable picture.", "Certainly worth the visit. As of most places in the traffic to get there is bad. Best to go off peak hours. We went around 1pm and it was low tide allowing us to cross over to the temple side. You are not allowed to enter the prayer area though. They insist you get cleansed by holy water prior to entering the steps to the temple of which you won't be able to enter. Beautiful for picture taking however.", "Spent 2 days in Hideaway resort - Villa Ombak. Visited Devil's Tears as part of the sightseeing in the area. Rode pillion on the resort staff's bike to reach this remote, peaceful and calm place. Has a couple of restaurants / bars in the area as well to get some lunch. I had gone alone to Lembongan but would love to return, especially with my husband.", "Nusa Lembongan is an area i will remember for the rest of my life. Outstanding beauty and best of all MANTA RAYS!!!", "This breathtaking temple is in moutains, so take some jacket or long sleeves, but it's piece of heaven on the earth...", "This beautiful temple located on the west coast of Island. By drive about an hour with motorbike , you will be arrived in this amazing place. This temple is one of the best landmark of that you need to visits if you are having holiday in . To enter this place you will be charged around 20 thousand rupiahs (for local) - and might be double for foreigner (i dont remember how much is exactly). Either if you arrives during the low or high tide, you are lucky. During the low tide - you can enter the temple and if you'd like to you can take the line to got the bless from the priest in the temple. Beside that, there are also some nice spot on the rock that you can use to take a beautiful picture. But always be careful, because the rock is slippery. During the high tide - for sure you don't have access to the temple, as its builted on the big rock on the infront of the beach - but you can see the beautiful view when the waves hit that big rock. So massive and amazing. Last but not least, the sunset view is super amazing in this place. Don't miss it when you come here. it usually start between 5.30 pm - 6.30 pm - but only if the weather is good and the sky is clear.", "This is a lovely temple which allows for a nice walk around. It was a major disappoint, however, to share the experience with so. many. tourists. I get it, it's a major attraction in the area, but I couldn't simply look at the view without separate groups asking me to move out of the way for their selfies, whilst getting poked in the face by umbrellas. There wasn't any monkeys in sight for out trip out there and it unfortunately was a waste of time overall.", "Lovely views over the ocean with temple out in the sea, we went high tide and got some stunning photos with the waves crashing off the rocks.", "We hired a driver and went to this area and visited the temple as part of our 3 hour afternoon hire. The temple is worth visiting, it is simple and lovely and the views are stunning. Our driver warned us about the Monkeys and to take off our sunglasses as they take them. We just walked into the temple gardens and one of the monkeys jumped straight up on to me and my handbag/beachbag and tried to take it. Luckily I had it around my neck and across to the other shoulder. They are very cheeky. We still enjoyer our visit though. Stunning spot.", "The view is spectacular, very different. It was an awesome place and wonderful sunset. Very unique seeing the temple in the middle of the water during high tide.", "This temple and area of was breath taking!! Bring lots of water and wear breathable clothing. Be aware of the monkeys, they may look cute but they're not nice like the ones at Monkey Forest. If one try's to grab something from you, don't resist just let it go. I saw a woman who had her head bitten because she wouldn't let go of her sunglasses...be aware of your surroundings and be respectful of the culture by covering up. Its a beautiful stroll along the Cliffside, wear comfy shoes and bring wipes for the bathroom - no paper. It was personally in my top 3 favorite temples and a must see", "The view of the ocean and the sunset from the temple was the best scenary i have ever seen in my life. Nature at its best. Visit and enjoy!!! Note: Beware of monkeys!!!!!", "A must see place, especially towards sunset. With the tide out, you are able to walk down to the shore close to the waves and take lots of great pictures of the temple and the surroundings. At sunset, it can prove to be one of the most beautiful scenes you have had the privilege of experiencing.", "This is the temple you see on lots of photos of . It was one of the busier ones we visited but it's set in such a beautiful location and the grounds are immaculate. You couldn't spend a whole day here but it's lovely to walk around for an hour or 2. It's approx 15,000 ringgit each for entrance.", "worth to visit, but not worth to pay for a contribution for the temple.the view is massive, even have a golf course nearby", "Very enjoyable temple visit. Felt safe and unpressured by hawkers. Beautiful backdrop of mountains in lake. Hindu temple overlooked by a small mosque. Strange plastic swan boats etc for hire but nice seeing locals in lace and sarongs actively using temple.", "The Temple is off course very beautiful But I really couldn’t stand the busses with the very rude Chinese tourists . They have no manners And getting run over by the selfie sticks", "So overrated. The views of the ocean are pretty, but that is about it. Overrun with hoards of tourists and there isn't even anything to see. The temple itself is tiny, unimpressive and you can't go in it. There are violent monkeys roaming around - a guy in front of us was pounced on and had his glasses stolen. For a far more impressive experience, go to Tanah Lot instead.", "It was pouring with rain when we visited the water temple, which apparently isn’t uncommon in the season. None the less, the gardens and water features are beautiful. Friendly guides offer their services for “free”; unfortunately in when anyone approaches you the automatic response in “no”, so we didn’t take him up on the offer. If you wanted greater insights into the temple you may want to accept, but to walk through yourself was no problem. You can feed the huge fish in the first pond, and you can use the swimming pools which are well serviced with change rooms. There is also a delightful restaurant that overlooks the gardens.", "I finally made it to this attraction on my third holiday in , was on my to do list and so worth it. I was mesmerized by the beauty of the place and views of the ocean, temple and cliffs, various stalls along the way should you want to buy some gifts or something for yourself. Beautiful gardens and beautiful temple. For a donation you can be blessed at the temple also. Wasn't there long enough so plan to return for sure and explore some more.", "We visited this place on our honeymoon, we couldn't go to the temple because of the high level of the water, so we see it only from across the road. If we would have been waiting there a couple of hours we could have seen it! It was beautiful, once in your life you need to visit this place!", "Its a nice place to visit and see, under the temple they say is a stripped snack that protects it and the water in the cave under the temple is holy. People are allowed in only for prayer. Very interesting in terms of culture. In addition there is a near by market and a cafe that offers Luwak coffee. Nice for a slow and relaxed afternoon.", "We went here for about an hour, nice walk along the cliff with sea views, plenty of monkeys to watch out for as they like to take your stuff, great views of the sea and the Temple was worth seeing, only downfall its really busy with tourists", "Nice place, clean, good atmosfer. Wow amazing. This place good for Hindu people for praying. And also you Will see the dance.", "The temple is very unique in that it is at the top of a hill and from there the view of the sea is just spectacular", "Great trekking on the top of Pura Lempuyang, it takes approximately 2-3 hours, following 1700 stairs and 8 temples. However, we were unable to go to the top, because many people were discouraging us from angry monkeys. In the last month, there were around 50 injured tourists. Nevertheless, even if you are not going to see the last temple, you experience a great view. Moreover, the first temple is the best one ;) The fee is voluntary.", "One of old temple on the the cliff with a such beautiful sunset and worth to visit when your holiday in ", "The temple itself is not very special. I think when you go there during the day, it’s worth skipping. We were here at sunset, the sunset makes it all magical so when you have the possibility to go then it’a definitely worth it. Don’t take anything but your camera because the monkeys take everything including your phone out of your hands) we saw it happening to another tourist). Drivers are available to take you home afterwards. Expect to pay more than you like so better to bring your own driver and let him wait for you.", "clean.....safe......very accessible from the hotel quiet....no hawkers waves broke out way off...so the waves that came in were very small....", "The temple is in a beautiful location but it is highly touristic and crowded and you cannot even enter it. Mostly a big money maker.", "Lovely setting and a pretty temple. This place is just a get them in and take the money. I guess they have to up keep the place. Would not make a special trip", "This temple is one that should be on your must see list. Even though it is a bit out of the way it is well worth the trip. The grounds are beautiful and the floating temple makes for great pictures.", "Small temple, I don't there is much history behind. Only thing I enjoyed is d view, otherwise, nothing much. Too much for Rp50k", "You can't miss this if you're in nusa lembongan! It's a must see!!! There is a few places selling drinks, so you can sit down and enjoy the show! ", "Don't get me wrong, it's breathtaking, particularly the views. The temple complex is nice, if not similar to many in . And the sunset is wonderful. But the crowds! It's mobbed. I guess that's not necessarily a bad thing, people enjoying a beautiful setting. If you are a photographer, don't forget to bring a tripod for the sunset photos. Although it will be challenging to find a spot without a mob of tourists blocking the view.", "Truely beautifull! Try and get there when the tide is low and you can walk into the temple on the ocean bed.", "The temple itself is very beautiful, but also very small on the water. The complex surrounding the actual temple (inaccessible to tourists) is full of cheesy statues. Let’s just say we were equally as intrigued by the corn husk garbage cans as we were the temple. There’s also a strange photo op with a giant bat advertised, which we were thankful was closed (because it seems cruel, and maybe I wouldn’t live to write this review).", "Enjoyed the visit to the temple, amazing place to sightsee, very hot there so take lots of water, be wary of the monkeys as they try to grab your water and sunglasses. Quite hilarious really.", "We arrived pretty early on a Sunday morning and, judging by the size of the car park, we found the temple pleasantly easy to walk around and see the wonderful buildings and views. Definitly worth the visit", "what could be more beautiful and scenic than a temple ON A BEACH IN THE OCEAN!!!!!! the place is definitely a must for -visitors- the markets and whole cultural atmosphere is amazing ❤️👌🏻", "The temple is high on the mountains, the lake beside it very nice. We took a speed-boat ride, it was raining in one part of the lake but it was sunny on the other side! Lots of local people were smoking which was annoying.", "Es bonito pasear por el recinto, los monos los tienes por ahí intentando robarte las cosas de la mochila. Si compras la fruta q te venden por los puestos a lo mejor no llegas ni a dársela al mono, te la quita antes. Si estas en Ubud ir a verlo, el paseo vale la pena.", "We got there right when the temple opened and had the entire place to ourself. We walked along the cliffs and took some beautiful pictures,the light is just perfect in the morning. You can't actually get up to the temple itself but the views were easily worth the entry fee (approx $2.5 USD). We decided to forgo the guide, who told us he would offer us \\protection from the monkeys\\\"... yes there are a lot of monkeys, but no, we didn't need protection from them. We just didn't approach them and they were not interested in us. But maybe that's because we were the only ones there, friends have told us they can be really mean when it's crowded. Our driver told us not to wear sunglasses or have our cameras out near them.\"", "This is a very lovely temple in a scenic location on a lake. It can get very crowded, but if you are patient you can still get some good photos of the temple. I was lucky to witness a big ceremony while I was here. You can take a boat ride on the lake, or wander through the large gardens. Plenty of souvenir shopping to do and loads of places to eat & sleep. There is a super local fresh market - this is a huge agricultural area, so the produce cannot get fresher. You should bargain though. Fresh locally grown strawberries are a bonus here!", "Beautiful and breathtaking temple in the middle of the Indian Ocean we went for watching the sunset and was an awesome experience. The greenery and the water lashing against the temple rocks is is something for your eyes to behold.", "This place makes you realise that there are special people in the world who are important to our overall well being. This temple is a wonder to see and had to on everyone's bucket list.", "The place is good. But I'm not sure how you'd check the tides of a lake. We've just been there and unfortunately the temple was not surrounded by water so it's very different from what you see in the pictures. The area is small but still ok for a walk around. If you pay to take pics of the birds, you might as well handle them. I second the opinion of going early morning. You'd get a more serene feeling. We went in the afternoon and there were too many tourists around. You don't need a sarong to get in here.", "Wonderful scenery, little bit of rain kept everything cool. We couldn’t visit the temple due to high dangerous water. So many people.", "So we reached the eagerly awaited site around mid afternoon. The entrance to the parking is a paid affair. Tickets were IDR 60k each per adult. There are a number of market stalls with reasonable prices selling everything from food to clothing. All well sign posted, spacious and clean. Then you reach the actual temple gates and this is where it gets disappointing. Not much to look at. Everything requires a donation e.g. to see the 'holy snake' you pay a donation and a man removes a rock from the sand and a poor abused looking snake tries to get out from an obviously man made hole. He quickly covers it up and tells you to get out! There weren't to many people there overall but quite a disappointing site to visit based on all the hype you read. Some nice views of the ocean but that's about it. Is it worth 60k per person- definitely not!", "Sellers who follow you down the beach until you enter a private area, but wait until come back to harass you some more. We were followed back down the alley to our hotel, with one women yelling at us, You bad people, you should buy from me, bad man. I know it's probably trivial but for a first timer in it was very confronting.", "The view is simply breathtaking. We enjoyed the bright sun and the pouring down rain, all in one day. It's a temple which does not allow tourists so you can just go around. The walk down from the temple is beautiful...must visit in ...", "Great beach for a swim or to sit and soak up the atmosphere. It is popular for surfing lessons and kite flying. Be prepared to be approached by hawkers selling their wares. Great place to sit and have a drink or a take a beach walk to Kuta or Seminyak or watch the kite flying or surfing lessons take place.", "What an amazing place to see and experience. A lot of steps to take on but well worth the effort when you reach the top. Sunset views are also a must to experience. Make sure you take a sarong or wrap to put on around your waist to cover your knees as a sign of respect while visiting any temples in . Your shoulders should also be covered.", "Well worth the drive into the mountains to see the temple, lakes, waterfalls and some incredible views of the volcanoes. The temple is serene - even though there are plenty of visitors - just find a spot by the lake beside one of the altars and contemplate. Gorgeous.", "What a place it is. Peaceful with superb views. We visited the temple around 4 PM. Though it was hot, but the ocean winds made it wonderful. The temple is beautiful and is worth a visit. There are some restaurants (Sunset point) that offer great views. We watched the sunset from one of these. It was superb.", "Walking around here was an exciting experience. The temple is incredible, located on top of the cliff. The only problem was the monkeys, they can snatch your mobile, eyeglasses, hat and other things", "A clean refreshing beach to relax. Unpopulated place to swim. Many little restaurants at reasonable prices to have a drink or meal. Safe without all the hawkers", "Signature temple of .. Very photogenic, only if there is water anf if the weather is sunny.. Else no. Expect hundred of tourists and not much to see or to do in the grounds of this temple..", "It's a very religious place and awesome beach. You can do pray there in traditional way and it's very religious place as well. You can click beautiful photos there near temple and beach. It will be included in any packages you hire for visiting .", "Went here for a sunset sightseeing as the temple are located on the cliff beside the shore. Breath taking sunset views for landscape lovers. Just beware of trained macaques whos always trying to snatch your belongings especially sunglasses.", "Spectacular Ocean View and Scenery View. Nice place for slow walk. Temple is not open for Public but uprise could walk around the open area. Nice for Photos taking and weather was shinning and windy sometime.", "It takes a fare drive to the temple and the sunsets are just fabulous and you encounter some monkeys while walking to the temple. Sectacular", "A must see while on Nusa Lembongan. Go just before sunset and watch the spectacle of the blow back of the ocean and the sun setting on the horizon. Beautiful and awesome.", "This was the most lovely temple i have ever visited, its massive and right at the sea face, if you look below its all blue sea view and gorgeous! It makes for a perfect photo ops place for enough selfies! The temple has too many monkeys and well yes he took my glares off my head chewed them and gave them back to a man who flashed him a treat. Luckily i did not get scratched, but be careful of them they are naughty! Stay back for the Kecack dance that happens in the evening its a visual and sensory sight and a surely enjoyable experience that lives with you for a while after you leave :) Would i visit again, maybe not!", "Forget the beaches or monkey forest - this is the place you just must see! Beautiful and peaceful temple situated in the mountains near the lake - it just cannot get better. There is a lot of tourists around but strangely the place does not feel crowded and you can wander around quite freely.", "I have been twice to this place this year and both time been disappointed. Too many people there, more interested in selfies that anything else. The place is not set up to bring the right value on theses temples.", "Very beautiful temple, lots of stairs to climb, make sure you have mosquito repellent there are lots of bugs. The ocean is beautiful.", "In the spirit of honesty I fell for the Instagram trap - or rather, we wanted to go to the water palace as well (objectively nearby considering how far they both are) so it seemed like a waste to travel that far (3 hours from Nusa Dua) and not go. We left at 4:30 and arrived by 8 after a harrowing journey up tiny mountain roads. It was already packed. You can pay a donation but also have to pay a mandatory fee to rent a sarong, unless you already have one. It's nothing crazy just 10k (less than a dollar) and you're not allowed to be on your period in the temple although I'm not entirely sure how they intend to check that... No kissing either! The line was already about 45 minutes when we arrived and moved quite slowly. By the time we were approaching the front of the line they seemed to have gotten their groove and we're ploughing through the line. Someone takes your photo using black glass to get the reflective effect and you just hand them your phone. Everyone gets like 3 poses each. I heard the rest of the temple is quite beautiful but requires 4+ hours to reach the top. We only had 9 hours with our driver so we were on a time crunch and the line sucked up most of the time we had for the temple. TRANSPORT: we booked a car for 9hours through our hotel for about $100. We considered klook but the klook app prices are per person and we had 3 so it evened out. I've heard good things about the app but it was easier to go through the hotel. I wouldn't recommend just getting a taxi they're kind of scammy here THE BATHROOM SITUATION: Not good, but they do have one. You have to pay like 5k to use it (maybe like 50 cents?) Which is nothing but annoying because it's difficult to get small bills like that so you'll have to buy something at a store and hope they have enough change TIMING: Our driver said one of his friends drove clients here around 11am and the line for a photo was 3+ hours. I read the temple didn't 'open' until 8 but that clearly wasn't true since people were there way before us. It's about 2-3 hours from the Kuta/Seminyak/Nusa Dua area, so keep in mind that's 6 hour roundtrip time wise to book a driver", "The iconis corn like temple tower you see in pictures can not be visited or come close to. It is inside temole that is off limit. So you come here to see the view of cliffs. Walk along the cliff edge with other tourists.", "Even though it was raining and the temple was full of tourists, nothing could take away from the beauty of this place. It is absolutely stunning, on the edge of the lake, beautiful hindu architecture and open space", "Too hot to visit in the mid afternoon so best time to go will be late afternoon to evening just before sunset where you get the cool ocean breeze and amazing sunset view with the temple as background. A favorite hot spot for tourist thou so do expect it to be empty. Overall a nice place to spend the afternoon to chill out waiting for sunset!", "Lots of hawkers but stay within the hotels designated area where only certain ones are allowed, you will have no problem.", "Very beautiful surrounding, at low tide you can walk to the temple stairs. High tide meant water blow..it can get really busy and hot..so try to get there early", "Quieter, cleaner and less hawkers than Legian and Kuta beaches. Lots of little beach cafés to stop at for a Bintang or a cool drink", "Definitely must do among top 5 in . Try to catch the sunset and if not sunset go during low tide so you can see the steps connecting the temple island to mainland.", "The temple complex and the shoreline are very beautiful and atmospheric. What spoils it however is us the tourists with the incessant need to take the perfect picture. They stand at the ‘perfect spot’ primping their hair and pouting for the camera. Please consider others who would like just to take a photo of that spot. Rant over.", "A beautiful temple in . An absolute must for everyone goung to . Breathtaking views. Especially at sunset", "Road to this temple is very far from Denpasar or from Ubud. You must use a car to go there, many many sharp corner turn along the journey, but your hard work will be paid when you reach the destination. There is no parking area, you must park your car at the side of the main road, which is small road, so be careful. You paid a donation in the main gate, I suggest you donate more because this temple is very beautiful and they need the donation to maintain and renovate the facilities. If you didn't bring a sarong (a piece of cloth) then you must rent it, they will wear the sarong for you..... You can go by your self but I suggest you to hire a guide, because this complex have 7 temples spread to the top of the mount Lempuyang. The cost of the guide is Rp 250.000,- and if you think it's expensive then don't! The guide will walk with you to the top temple and believe me, it's a hard hard hard hard trip......maybe you must hike several hundred stairs to reach the top temple and again, is the very very very long hard trip, according to the guides, if you want to reach the top, it takes 4 hours, if you want stop at the temple 4, it took 2 hours. I walk with my guide and I really really tired, my leg and foot like burn in hell, the stairs is very hard for me. If you're middle age please be careful, because maybe you can collapse or have a stroke in the middle of the journey, so walk slowly and have a lot of rest. You can ask the guide to have a rest, they''re very very nice and helpful, so don't hesitate to ask for rest if you want it.... From the temple 3 you can go hire the ojek or hire motorbike with the driver, it cost you Rp 15.000,- per person. It's very cheap, they'll so happy if you hired them because it help a lot for their family. With motorbike you'll save a lot of times. But this service only take you from temple 3 to temple 4, which is quiet far. But many people take a walk, and not me....I'm so tired already, so I take a motorbike....nice and smart huh? Sorry I only reach the temple 4 from temple 3 by motorbike and I'm not capable to climb the stair to the top temple at mount Lempuyang, I'll be dead in the middle of the stair, I know it. From the motorbike parking you walk again and climb a stairs again and again about 15 minutes and you'll reach temple 4, it's very tired, but...but...from the temple 4 the view is spectacular, awesome, amazing.....very beautiful and I feel very grateful....no words can explain the feeling.....I can't imagine how more beautiful if you can reach temple 7 at the top, maybe the scenery far more awesome.....I leave it for you..... I'm so scared with walking down trip, but my guide tell me, he'll lead us with the hidden path so we'll pass many stairs like when we climb up. And it's true, I think this shortcut is helpful. But you can use this only for coming down and help you avoid many steps of the stairs...... I'll not suggest old people and children to climb through 7th temple at the top of mount Lempuyang. So this temple is most amazing temple in , the view really beautiful and not many tourist can reach here, because it's really far and very hard to reach the 7th temple. At the end I only pray for every tourist want to reach the top temple......may God bless you...", "This temple is featured on a nese bill because it is stunning. You meander through well kept pathways of flowers and trees to the water's edge to see the temples in the lake...yes there are LOTS of people, but if you linger you have plenty of chances to take great photos and enjoy the vistas. There was an art exhibit happening when we were there and many families on holiday which added to the festive nature. We had about 45 minutes there and needed a bit longer to soak it all in. It is a winding road from Lovina Beach, but worth the drive and apparently a boat trip is a good way to arrive as well. It is a MUST SEE!!", "The backdrop of this temple is truly stunning! The sea, rocks and hills make a beautiful picture. Though we didn't go during sunrise/sunset it was still pretty spectacular.", "Very tourist orientated place ...we were lucky to see a ceremony which was interesting ...amazing shrines and temples... would gladly recommend this as an attraction to view a Must see extremely popular over the High Season - many tourists and busses Amazing Lake and backdrop as you drive down the Mountain into the Temple a Must SEE", "The entry and the walk through is beautiful and Attractive. Lots of shops enroute. However, one may enter the temple if and only if you sincerely & seriously want to pray and come in nese traditional attire. The so-called holy snake is a poor being captivated by ruthless humans in the name of religion..", "Traditional temple next to the Sea, built for worship to protect the island from evil spirits from overseas. Built in the traditional Hindu style with stunning cliff top views. This isn't a trip for anyone scared of heights! The gardens are beautifully maintained. You will be asked to wear a sarong to cover your legs, I watched some visitors remove these for photos, so disrespectful! Amazing views and a real photographers paradise! Well worth a visit!", "This is one of the most beautiful temple in , located at the edge of Lake Beratan and cool climate, make this tourist object attracted many visitor, not only the foreigner but also the local visitor. This object is still favorite in .", "This spot is a real spectacle to enjoy. Just drive up to the sandy bay beach club or to dream beach. From either side you can then walk up to the seaside and watch the waves thundercrash onto the rocks. Mind you, there's danger here! The waves are UNpredictable and if you get washed of the rocks and fall into the water, you WILL die...\\ That said, this spot is one not to miss when visiting Lembongan. The blueish water is gorgious. Try out your new photocamera and make that beautiful photo or selfie. Ignore all the people from Japan that flock the rims having been driven here by the many minivans you see all around. Be amazed instead, of the overwhelming violence of tons and tons of water and the effects you see. More time to spend? Enjoy the perfect sunset from this location. Have a great afternoon here! If this review was of use to you, please click \\\"useful\\\" so I know I was of help to you. -\"", "Visited as part of a tour and arrived at 16.30. We stayed unto just after 6 pm. We walked to the view point for the temple but not across to the temple. We saw people attempt it but the sea was still quite tough and looked like it could carry you off if you were not careful. Out guide told us if we cross this path to the temple we can look around but be careful of the poisonous snake so we didn't cross the water. No snake was seen from the view point side. Great views from anywhere you stand and great sunset shortly after 6pm.", "If you are in the area , you most defiantly visit this place, it’s so nice and relaxed, the only time it is busy is for sunset but if you get there early enough you can easily find a good spot that is not crowded and you can enjoy the beautiful views. Just watch out for those pesky monkeys . The temple costs 20,000 rupiah to enter, just remember to cover your legs to enter the temple but don’t worry if you forget they provide you with a silk robe type thing. Enjoy , peace out", "We got to the temple around 12.30 p.m. It was terribly hot but the views of the temple were stunning. The sound of the waves smashing against the cliff was awesome. Unfortunately, the monkeys here are notorious for stealing people's belongings. I witnessed a monkey grabbing the flipflop of a boy who was still wearing it. I also saw another monkey running away with the spectacles of a lady. I'm quite sure the view would even be better in the late afternoon and sunset.", "This one the best place that we visited in on that time .... the air very cool and nice, the view of temple very nice and also u can ride a boat there ...", "This temple is in middle of , but is very famous and that means a lot of tourists. But it's was nice to be here", "Took more than an hour to get here so we could only stay 30 mins. The traffic to everything in is just atrocious. Just enough to take photos and walk down to the temple. It’s something one does in so I can’t say it’s not worth visiting....", "Nice temple on the sea but unless you go very early in the day it is overcrowded for the experience. It is hard to enjoy the beautiful view with hundreds of other people around you, so definitely avoid this place during the day and only visit in the early morning.", "Entrance fee is fair. Serene lake view with hills in the background of the temple. There is also beautiful gardens around the temple to chill with family. Lots of tourists, but u will still be able to get some perfect angle for photos. There was a prayer procession when i was there, definitely a bonus to be able to witness the interesting Hindu ceremony.", "It is just one more temple that was spoiled with modern ugly colorful waste bins and animal figures. Kids playground from the 1980 Soviet Union period metal and ugly, swan catamarans, thousand of people and tourist shops. No worth visiting!!! Do not waste your time", "This was once a cultural visit but the sheer hoarde of tourists means the temple is completely closed to tourists (fair enough too). All that is left is a 200 meter walk along the cliff edge (signs saying don't climb on the edge of the cliifs ignored by morons.) and a short walk back to the very crowded car park. Zero cultural value (other than the nightly show), zero pleasant experience. View of sea/?..not worth it)", "Worth the trip out, grab a front row seat at one of the cliff top cafes, grab a beer or what ever drink takes your fancy. And enjoy the amazing view of the sun sinking behind the 700+ year old temple. Simply breathtaking 😄, also worth taking a little time to wander the stalls, lots of the same trinkets but some small areas there are some interesting finds. Don't miss it. Best recommendation is hire a driver who will just sit and wait, so you have the time you need.", "I visited with friends. We drove up from Kuta. The forest it self is a bit to touristy with the typical sales of everything from thirsts to penis bottle openers. I imagined the temples being a bigger part of the experience as well, but they where not open to the public. The monkeys are fun to watch, but for me a couple of hours was more than enough. The different statues around the park are pretty cool to look at!", "Really have to watch tides. Went for a swim and there was only rocks. It is all hotels looking on to the beach. Lack of food and drink options on the beach so BYO if you plan to be there for more than an hour. Lots of hawkers - feel free to politely decline their offers.", "I visited this place the same day as Ujung Water Palace. I had a great time. It's a feast for the eyes, with lush vegetation, stone carvings of gods/deities and pools full of huge koi which you can feed as you walk on the stepping stones over one of the pools. There's also a holy spring which you can bathe in for a small cost, although it was a bit chilly for me! There's also a Hindu temple and an amazing banyan tree. The restaurant is good too; great foo and amazing views, although a couple of the staff seemed to have problems with their maths when it came to giving change! Would still go back though.", "It is the second place we visited in . It really nice place. U can walk on the water and get picture with many statues and fishes. U should get a tour of Basekih Temple and Tirta Gangga because they are locate in the East side of . (Temples in located very far)", "Those Instagram worthy temple photos require a bit of a hike towards some crazy monkeys. With three little kids (6, 4, 2) it wasn’t our idea of a great adventure, so we just took a few photos from the temple and carried on from there. It’s also important to know there is lots of steps, and there are tourists everywhere, so keep in mind it’s a very busy crowded place. There are monkeys that like to steal things too, so keep waterbottles, glasses and hats away and stick to the path.", "One of the best Temple, one of the most picturesque I have ever seen. Situated nearby the cost of the lake Beratan, took us about 90min from Ubud, this place is a must to seen in . Three stupas of medium to small size, the tallest devoted to Brahma, the lowest to Shiva and the other to Vishnu. The nearby garden is a joy to walk around, the restaurants serve delicious local plates at good prices. The only negative is - what else- the hordes of visitors trying to take selfies.....", "Since September 2020 you have to park and take of shuttle bus to go there that cost 50 000 IDR. Then you have to pay the entrance ticket of 100 000 IDR (and it's doesn't even include a guide) This is the most expensive temple in !! DEFINITLY NOT WORTH THE PRICE AND NOTHING SPECIAL ABOUT IT (just the instagramable gate). Go see Besakih temple instead, way more interesting as you get a guide and it is a beautiful big complex. My advice if you really want to go and don't mind walking in the jungle following an easy path with stairs, enter by Pura Lempuyang Madya", "Its a temple on top of the hill. Can see the beutiful sea from top of the hill. The water is deep blue.", "It's very beautiful the temple the landscape more than all the things, the monkey are not so Good and you have to pay attention. We were Lucky because we managed to see a hindu marriage hidden behind the wall of the temple! Anyway it is a must in GO!", "Due to the trash, overcrowding of people, and tourism sales, I have to give this place two stars. It's sad because it's such a beautiful place. The sunset was gorgeous but because it’s so impacted by people, it takes away from the experience. Before reaching the temple, you are walking through a market of shops. You can bargain with them. When you get to the water, you can walk around the coast. You can snap pictures but more than guaranteed, you’ll have a photo bomber in the back. There’s the temple across the way. I think depending on the tide, you can walk across the water but be careful. It’s very rocky. I guess this place is worth it if you’ve never seen a sunset before. It’s beautiful but maybe needs to do something about the tourist impact and trash.", "Awesome place . Interesting history . Worth the travelling. Make sure you know about the sea tides. High tides the temple will be closed . Also make you get a driver or cab to bring you to and fro.", "Beach was not as clear as Padang Padang. But good for canoeing with kids and lots of side cafes to hangout.", "It is a very nice temple and the view is beautiful nice gardens and lots of shops and little restaurants we ate at the one with the purple table cloths great view and good price we had a driver from legian so to get in it costs 125000 2 ppl at 60 each and 5 for parking", "Lots of weddings go there to take pictures.the overview is WOW. You can see the cliffs and have a nice walk following it.the temple is very small. Avoid oplsying with the monkeys. The most aggressive animals I have seen. They loves glasses and hats and water bottles. They will harm you if you don't cooperate. Just go there for the view and the short walk.", "Well worth a visit really nice temple on the water. Beautifully maintained gardens ceremonies going on plenty to see.", "This is located quite far from city center,one has to join a tour To see this temple on the lakeshore One has to negotiate the winding road by car or by bus to go up the mountain On our way up,there are local coffee house which serves Local Baturiti coffee.....which is not for everybody as the coffee beans are fed through the intestines of Luwak The coffee shop is located by the hill side overlooking the rice paddies which is very serene The coffee is prepared in front of you by distillation into a cup It is very tasty with good after taste....not for everybody if you consider the source!!! The temple by the lakeshore is quite picturesque Lots of Merry go round for children to play with Good place for families outings,as there are boat rides etc It could be windy and temp is just right to stay away from the humidity,plus the cloudy skies which makes photography somewhat non ideal We were fortunate enough to walk on the shoreline as the water level is low(considering Dec is rainy season) Overall you can spend your afternoon here,there are lots of t shirt shops outside the temple, and there are lots of restaurants by the lake,some of them even offer buffet", "This place is simply stunning! We were at first hesitant to go there because of the distance but our guide Mr. Agung +62 812 3882316 said it will be an experience. It was an experience indeed o visit such a great temple where you can walk on stepping stones over a large pond. Our guide explained the history of the place as well which made it more remarkable.", "It was raining when we arrived there so we ended up under one of may places to hide from the sun and the rain. There we met a group of students which wanted to practice English with us. They were so cute. After 15 minutes the rain stopped and it was like heaven. Such a beautiful temple and a beautiful complex around it. Totally worth the visit. The entrance fee is 50.000Rp", "Have been here before and the tide was too high to cross. But this time was we got a little wet. At the temple, if you want to go up to take pics, you must first be blessed and drink holy water. Which we did, which of course being you have to pay for. $5 for 2 people. Last time I was there I saw people right at the top. This time they would only let you go 1/4 up. Best part of this was having the lovely old guys help you cross the slippery rocks to the temple. Good for shopping too. Some of the best prices in but still don't be afraid to haggle.", "This temple was truly beautiful. Grounds are well maintained and you are actually allowed inside the temple unlike a lot of others in that we have been to. Well worth seeing.", "The temple is beautiful situated on a rock. The nature (sea and beach) around the temple is amazing.", "Loved this tranquil spot as the waves were crashing and the sun was setting. The temple is small and you can't enter but the breathtaking views are why you come. You'll get tons of great photos here. And there are monkeys. They will take anything that is out in the open. Even the phone from your hand. So watch your back 🐒", "It was every single bit worth the effort and time! The scenery from up the top was amazing! It took approximately one and a half hours drive to Lempuyang Temple from our accommodation in Ubud. Upon arrival, you will be asked for some donation for the temple. There are a few places that you can visit, but the most popular of all is the main temple. Lempuyang Temple is definitely a place that you must visit while you're in .", "Wonderful place! Although we were there during high tide, we enjoyed the beauty! We were unable to get to the temple itself, but still spent a lot of time walking there.", "The average cost of ticket for Transfer by ferry is 150000 to 200000. Note: 1. Please collect the Tickets and Keep it in a Safe Place. 2. Don't miss the Ferry while coming back. Please reach at the pick up point on time. 3. Please keep your luggages @ and carry only limited cloths required. 4. Plan for at least 2 Days for Lembongan ", "We managed to find this temple on our own, scoot eating from the Weston! The view from these cliffs is amazing and uninstructed (meaning there are no fences so bring sensible shoes!) and Bring your own sarong! (Ok it won't break the bank to rent ins, but seriously you will need it do many times just buy one!). Careful of the monkeys like the guidebook says. We were able to avoid the bus loads which was great,", "Very interesting place to visit and spend some time to walk to both sides of the temple area to enjoy the views. We hired a car to bring us there and expect traffic jams all the way there and back.", "Great place to go Wonderful views of temples and the ocean Sunset was beautiful and left us speechless Enjoyed it very much", "This temple is one of most famous tourist attractions in . The temple is located on the rocks, it will be separated during high tide. Becoming famous because of the sun set....", "Temple is extremely nice and located on a cliff. Difficult te get a taxi if you want to leave after sunset.", "We took a taxi from Seminyak about 45 mins (150k 1 way but the driver agreed to 350k for both ways including him waiting the afternoon until sunset) upon arrival you pay 30K per head entry fee and walk through a large arch into a local market. Working your way through the market down to the beach down a few lights of steps and the temple is just in front of you. We arrived about 4pm and the tide was on its way out which allowed us to walk across to the temple. After being blessed in the Holy spring, daubed with rice and a flower put behind your left ear we were allowed to climb part way up the temple where you leave the flower in a hollowed out area of the rock. (And you can have your photo taken) then as you cross back to the shore there is a cave where you can visit the Holy Snake. Climbing up through another section of local market you find many food and drink venues which overlook the beach and you can watch the sun-set (6.15pm) over the temple a great photo opportunity and well worth a visit.", "I thought this was one of those must see temples and looked so nice in pictures, and it is a nice little temple but with the amount of people at this place I was glad to see it and leave as soon as I could.", "This temple is a place that anyone must to visit. beautiful naturally shaped rock on the beach amazed everyone's eyes. Verry much recommended for photographers.", "We went here with gf we enjoyed historical place good cleen temple feeling cool and peaceful mind good day for me", "This temple is a must see. The statues and temple architecture is lovely. It is worth every step up, whether you chose stairs or roadway. The views are breathtaking", "Firstly, the views really are amazing and we took some fantastic pictures, we were there at low tide so we could walk over to the temple no problem. However when we got to the temple and climed the stairs, about half way up, it was all sealed off and you could not go any further. Bit diasspointed to pay into a temple and then find you cant even go inside it. We walked over to the other bit of the temple, which is a bit easier to get to however that was all sealed off too.Great photo taking opportunity but other than that it's nothing to get excited about!", "well, this temple looks nice or even beautiful. However, it's not jaw-dropping. And the whole area is so much commercialized, full of shops that it loses its climate. Worth dropping in, though.", "This is another must in , the location is beautiful, black sand, you dont see that everywhere. Temple is very nice too.", "When I ride bike to the temple around the noon, weather is cloud. The temperature is much cooler than Denpasar. The lake is so beautiful. The temple looks surreal.", "I'm not sure what I've enjoyed more: peace, beauty of the place or views from the temple that are literaly breath taking!!! Some cheeky monkeys along the way :)", "This is a beautiful temple to look at from afar. You can't actually go to them temple, but you can see take some great photos of it. It's nice and cool with the ocean breeze being that it's right on the water. There are lots of shops and restaurants nearby as well.", "Its a great place to meditate. The views are stunning. Its a sheer drop from the temple down to the ocean. Many breathtaking views. The monkeys here are quite aggressive. Carry a stick with you and you will be fine. Be alert and don't carry valuables on you.", "My 2nd trip here. Looking at the beach and the cliff, the view looks stunning as always but the place is too crowded. Be careful when you visit here with small kids due to so many steps on the way to the temple. Beware of monkeys also since they may take one of your belongings (hat, sunglasses, etc).", "This temple is perched on the side of a cliff therefore affording fantastic views of the coastline and Indian ocean. These views and the interaction with the many many monkeys was probably more interesting than the temple. Absolutely no explanation in any language and a lot of it shut off due to restoration. Be ready to wear the sarong supplied at the entrance. Don't take the bananas for the monkeys - all they wanted was fruit or nuts. Yes the monkeys are very forward (saw them take a mans cap) but treat them gently and with caution and they will give you some perfect photos and fun moments. Walking the circuit included some quite steep steps", "We went there for the sunset and it was just too crowded to walk.. people are trying to take pictures everywhere no matter what and it gets annoying. Otherwise the temple is amazing and it is a must when you are in .. also a long road to the temple through sales people who would like to sell you everything possible", "A long beach which has clear water and white sands. This area offered a lot beach bench with cost of 10,000 rupee each. A Variety of food stalls infront of the beach - a few of them Halal ( but not guaranteed). Sometomes the view spoiled when too many dogs roamed nearby the beach. overall, nice view.", "Whenever you’ll visit in , don’t forget to go that place. You can get an overview of seeing a Temple which is surrounded by the sea. The better time to go that place after lunch because you can see mind-blowing sunset and to have peaceful breath. 👌🏼", "Located not far from Dream beach on Nusa Lembongan, it has a spectacular view over the ocean. By sunset time, it can get a bit crowded so definitely try to get there early as possible. You can even sit there and have a beer or snack while watching. Highly recommend seeing this when you’re visiting Nusa Lembongan. ", "very relaxing because the hawkers aren't allowed there. Only downside was having to get the shuttle from the hotel", "The temple is so beautiful! In may it is surrounded by water. We were lucky to meet Amin Bedauh. He showed us the temple via his traditional boat. Took his time. Really worth a detour! If you can: visit it by sunrise. Don't hesitate to pm me or Amin Bedauh to book your own private tour.", "The temple was quite a walk around it and anyone who has difficulty waking would probably struggle a little and then add heat and humidity to that also to make it worse. The views were amazing but the temple itself wasn't overly interesting and was overpriced at $20 aud (200000 rupiah). I wouldn't say it's a must see attraction. Both men and women need to cover up.", "Although it was very hot, and i had to walk quite a bit. I loved my experience here it was absolutely worth visiting. The temple is down in the sea so you can cross over if the tide permits, i was not so adventurous so i just enjoyed the view from far, enjoyed a nice ice filled coconut water and had a good guide along. There are a few shops where you can pick up a souvenir or two, laze by the bars and cafes and watch the sunset over the temple it is meant to be breath taking and beautiful.Plenty photo ops here :)", "Lovely at sundown but so many hawkers! If you can put up with trying to relax but be awoken by the locals aiming to sell then youll love it. Great bars & restaurants", "Our group decided to take the newbies and kids back here to show them the temple and surroundsing art market and eateries. We previously stayed at Pan Pacific Nirwana Resort which backs onto this beautiful temple you can walk to day or night from the epath & tour guide at resort. It was thanks to that little gem of a guy we found the most amazing markets and stalls just after some awesome sunset pics. This tri we went when tide was out and was shown the snakes in the caves or rock face. The stairs down were very minimal to some attractions and i did not need CPR frrom the decline or walk back :) The temple is picturesque and makes some lovely photo shoot from up above and on the temple.", "Recommend you take a driver with you who can guide you through the temple and surrounding walks. They can usually shed some light on history. The views are awesome, the monkeys are aggresive so expect if you wear glasses or a hat that they will be taken by a monkey. The monkeys are smart enough to get you from behind and scare the bajeezus out of you. Just dont take glasses or hats with you. If you want to cool down afterwards head to blue point villa and spa and pay for pool and meal deal so yu can laze around their infinity pool.", "I was warned well in advance about the monkeys and had nothing aside from a fully closed backpack and a camera. They did not bother me at all. You pay for entry (your driver will help you) and are given a wrap if you didn't wear long pants. You can't go in the temple but it's worth it for the photo opportunities at sunset, even if you are fighting to keep others from appearing in your photo... The Kecak Fire Dance was the highlight of the visit, which lasts one hour and is done in a small outdoor amphitheater. They pack it totally full on the concrete benches, so there are no \\aisles\\\" to speak of. Make sure you don't have to go to the toilet, or leave early because it will be difficult to move once seated. It's a great show and worth the cramped quarters. A good tip would be to wait and go in just before it starts because they'll seat you at the bottom row - not only can you get out easier but the white \\\"monkey\\\" may just involve you in the show...\"", "After temple overload, this was a nice change of itinerary, plenty of photo ops, kids enjoyed watching the monkeys play, cuddle, searching each others for fleas... We were cautious (no food, sunglasses, hats...) and felt safe.", "Nature is beautiful - that I cannot dispute. However the fact that we can only view the temple structure from afar is a little disappointing. Plus the fact the beach was overrun by hordes of tourists made this area less ideal for any romantic notions. We spent less than 5 mins taking a few obligatory pictures and off we go.", "I scouted the place and pick 1 spot up on the cliff that we can overlook the temple and horizon and waited for the sunset. There are relatively cheap places to have drinks while doing so. No need to break your wallets.", "Big complex so wear walking shoes. Lots of places to eat but be careful some looked dirty. The temples themselves were majestic perched on the cliffs overlooking the ocean, it was breathtaking.", "I thought my BALI visit would be incomplete without visited this famous temple. So I went to see this famed temple on a November day with the merciless sun blazing High over my head. You have to walk a considerable distance from the parking lot and negotiate a good number of stairs to reach the temple. As is the custom, if you are a foreigner, you have to pay an entrance fee of 30000 IDR and enter the area but alas,as usual with other temples in ,you ,being a non nese, cannot enter the main temple.Despite the fact that I am a Hindu from India and this is a Hindu temple built by my ancestors from India, I was denied an entrance. So, I was content with taking a round of the temple around the periphery wall of the temple like all other foreigners which was highly disappointing. Nothing spectacular or special about this temple. You won't be missing much if you skip this temple from your itinerary.If you agree with me after paying a visit, kindly give me a upvote..", "This temple is an active place is worship, as well as being a window into the past of and their Hindu traditional practices. Upon entry, they offer sarongs or colorful cloths to people who are wearing shorts or skirts, as modesty is required. The walk up to the temple is lovely, and the monkeys are friendly and photogenic. But keep your shiny objects and valuables out of sight or they may grab them!", "Not much to see or do here. Unfortunately for us, we got there at high tide so we didnt even manage to walk to the temple. We took pics from a distance. There are also people that take pictures for you. You can purchase them for 20000 IDR. The pictures come with a frame.", "We came earlier than the crowded sunset times, which I highly recommend. We got a good parking spot and there weren't too many people milling around. Make no mistake though - it's another very touristy place. But, it's unique enough that it's worth visiting once. We were there during low tide, and I think it would be better to see during high tide. There was a spot where they blessed you with some water and put a few grains of rice on your head; you had to do this (and give a donation) to enter onto the side stairs of the temple. We thought you'd get to climb up to the top once you got past that, but what we discovered was that you could only go up a few steps, once it curved around the side the rest was past a locked gate. It was worth doing once, but I wouldn't go again.", "The temple is located at a very high clift and I was amazed with how beautiful Indian Ocean is from here. The temple is maintained well and this place makes me feel calm and relaxed. Great place to catch the sunset and for nese dance at night. Highly recommended", "Way too many tourists around making the photo opportunity difficult. The temple is very commercialized and not in line with the esthetic of the glorius temple. Can understand though how anazing this place would be in high tide when half the temple is covered in water. The overall venue is messy with dirt and water bottles. Its also very muddy and unkept.", "This place is just off and is one of the seven sea temples around the nese coast. has been part of the nese mythology for years now. The rock cliff shows the weathering of perhaps centuries and makes for an excellent view. There are said to be snakes at the base of the temple that protect it from evil. Like all other temples in , the actual shrine area is off limits for those who do not live on the island. Go to the beach that's at the right hand side of the complex if the tide is not too high. The access is via these steep stairs that have seen years of weathering. It is a lovely little spot for views of the ocean. Watch out for the rocks that outline the tiny beach. This beach spot was what i liked best as it took attention away from the highly commercialized access to the complex.", "A must see place if visiting It gets hot in afternoon so chose time accordingly also see the tides as the temple is in the ocean !!! Stunning views and a photogenic place", "Lovely well kept temple and gardens with some great sights onto the lake Danau Beratan Take some change for the toilets.", "We visited this place to watch the sunset view. Our hotel was in Nusa Dua and to reach this temple more than one hour. The place is authentic but there is no permission to enter inside of the temple,so I became a little bit disappointed. Only religion people can enter this place. But the view is very nice you should go if you come to .", "The view from top of the mountain near the temple is one of the amazing thing i have ever seen. The sunset is also mesmerizing over there.", "I and my friends had been here on August 2016. this place were the best place to enjoy the amazing sunset in Lembongan Island. the blow of water from the indian Ocean are the nice thing while we are enjoy the sunset. We will come again next year. thanks for gede jony to bring me to this place.", "The temple near the beach that sometimes can't b visited when high tide. When low tide, walk to temple n see around, dress properly and u can go inside cave and get water blessing from the prayer. Walk along the path to another small temples and see stunning view till the end of it, there is a restaurant with Padi field view. Plenty of shops with souvenirs and all, cafes and see sunset with coconut drink and others. It's a must go in ! Even surfers can try to catch the waves there", "My family and I drove 2 1/2 hours to reach the temple. We did so on the recommendation of one of my friends at work who had said that this is one of the two places in to visit.The view of the coast and the temple on the cliff is outstanding. If you are near there, by all means go and visit. To us it wasn't worth the five hours of driving day away from other places to visit.", "We have seen many temples whilst holidaying in but this one was definitely one of the nicest ones! Very nice place to hang out and feed the fish ;-)", "The photo with the snake is the best part....it was very heavy. I held the tail end 😉, hubby had the head. Of course the temple was great too, we could not go over to it as it was not low tide.", "We visited this temple 8 years ago. It used to be a charming, even impressive site: the temple rising from the lake, the mountains, the quiet, ... Now it's an overrun, kitschy spot. Granted, the temple is still there and the place is well kept, but there is no longer anything religious about it. There is a resort, garbage bins looking like Spongebob or strawberries, tourists in shorts taking selfies, speedboats rocketing on the lake, ... No, just no.", "Loved this Temple but was tricked into paying over $9 Aust to use the toilets here. Being unfamiliar with the different notes (my fault) the man collecting fees for use of toilet was easily able to dupe me out of my 100,000 IR note but gave change for a 10,000 IR note which I didn't realise until I was back at the bus. We found the nese to be just absolutely lovely everywhere we went in so this incident seems totally out of character. Next visit to will have small denomination notes.", "We walked to the temple from our hotel which took an hour along the coast. Fortunately we walked on the low tide and it was very picturesque. A great morning with an interesting temple to reward our stroll. The temple only needs about 30 minutes to investigate and could be part of a day tour on . Better to see at sunset. Food centre is not always open and very quiet when no tour buses there.", "This is a most in Nusa Lembongan! Beautiful colors of the water and enjoy the power of the waves from a safe surface it’s beautiful!", "We enjoyed our visit to this temple. It sits on a large compound and is very beautiful. The macaque monkeys are very precocious so heed the advice of the docents and put away jewelry, sunglasses and your iPhone. When we were there a monkey took a tourist's iPhone and it ran up three stories before you could blink. Naughty. We didn't stay for the dancing they have in the evening but I've heard that it's nice. Worth seeing but bake in drive time as traffic from Sanur was almost 3 hours.", "We went on a clear sunny day and spent a lot of time looking at the temple, the views by the lake and reading the history of the place, which is written and painted in the park.", "This temple is wonderful and located on the cliff, you can view the Indian Ocean and watch and listen to the power of the ocean. the scenery is so great and wonderful. all the surroundings with nature, trees, ocean and sea breeze. Also, there are lot of moneys around the garden. But prepare you need to walk a lot there, but trust me...it's worth it.", "The perfect spot to take a minute to appreciate the true beauty of this place! That's all have to say, I must see here in lembogan", "If you want to walk to the temple, be here in the late afternoon or evening because it low tide at this period. In my opinion, visit in the morning is much more pleasent, you will see the temple surrounded by water, like it is float.", "So quiet, so pretty.... a coconut drink under the umbrella, no hassling from hawkers...bliss. The restaurant on the beach delivered food to us so we didn't have to move..more bliss. So add the cheap meal and it was a lovely experience", "Somehow this one passes for the most beautiful of all of temples that there are in . What makes it unique is the location, obviously, however the temple itself is really not worth mentioning. Let alone the hordes of people who all try to get the next best picture, especially at sunset time.", "The temple is located just offshore and needs a few steps walk in the sea. There is a freshwater spring on this tiny island temple structure, which is right in the middle of sea. Views are beautiful and sunset is great to watch from here. Spiritual and soothing experience.", "Very popular place for travellers and locals. Great markets, lovely restaurant's. Awesome photo opportunities of the beautiful sunsets and temple.", "We got here early and found a good spot overlooking the temple. Not sure if it was because it was a thurs but not too crowded. Sunset a little disappointing but think that's because of the volcanic ash. Great bargains to be got for shirts at the stalls, they were around $3 each", "The hawkers in the parking lot. The \\guides\\\" to ward off the monkeys. The long uninteresting, tourist-swarmed, concrete walk to the temple. The temple is not very well maintained.\"", "This temple is cut into a sea cliff and is only accessible at low tide. Flowers flow down towards the ground from the cliff and the ocean spray wets your face. See the temple up close from the rocks, look at it from the grassy hill or look out. If you are brave enough you can even hold a huge Python. Market stalls line the footpath so you can grab some bargains. See the black and White Sea snake that is believed to protect the temple and watch people line up to go into the temple to pray. Plenty of photo opportunities.", "small stretch of volcanic sand but breathtaking, we stopped there on the way to gates of heaven temple", "Another must visit place. The temple in the lake is beautiful. Go there in the morning, where sometimes you can be luck to find mist/fog.", "Come here in the evening and less crowded. Spectacular sunset, cliff facing Indian Ocean, one small temple on the cliff. Perfect for photo-shooting!", "Spectacular views and a lovely temple. The area is quite large and you can walk around and see some stunning views of the cliffs from both sides. Beware of the following though. There is an entry fee and you need to wear a sarong or sarong belt. There are women here who will 'help' you and advise they are your guide. There are no guards you will have to pay them extra to show you around and it's not really needed. There are also a lot of monkeys trained to take your sun glasses etc. You then have to pay the locals to give them food to get your stuff back. We just took off obvious stuff and held our backs and had no trouble. We did witness a tourist leaning over to get a selfie with a monkey who grabbed her sunnies... basically they will not be any trouble to you if you are not silly!!!", "The high cliffs and crashing surf make this a great location to view the local temple here. The monkeys trying to steal your food or valuables just adds to the charm! We went in the middle of the day but apparently the best time is at sunset, although from the scores of tour buses we saw headed there each afternoon it might get a bit crowded.", "I always enjoy a chilled Bintang on the beach at the bottom of Jl. Drupadi, so took a friends from L.A. to enjoy the sunset and general ambience. Very disappointing compared to previous visits. The beer wasn't chilled and when I told the 'beach boy', he just shrugged. Not to be deterred, we took our beers to the \\Food Hut\\\" for the mandatory Sate's, which were excellent. However, when I went to pay the Bill they wanted to charge me for the beer TWICE! I pointed out that we ordered on the Beach, but carried them up the stairs to finish with our meal. One of the Waiters was adamant that he had given us a second beer with our meal. The \\\"Cash desk\\\" checked the 'chits' and of course, we had only had 1 beer each. So, be aware...\"", "As there aren't much to see on Lembongan besides diving and enjoying the sun, it is a nice place to go, and it's free.", "We watched the sunset from a nearby cafe overlooking this amazing beautiful temple. This is an event not to be missed and be prepared with your cameras.", "This is kind of a \\must-do\\\" if you are in , as this temple is featured on basically every advertisement for tourism that exists. It rained while we were there, but it was okay. The only thing I would suggest would be to try to go during the week if you can. We went on a Saturday and it was crawling with tourists.\"", "Well worth going to see the Temple but beware of the Monkeys stealing your Glasses. Also watch the Kecak Dance at Sunset .", "Its a nice temple but you should know that its not allowed to go inside , unlike some other temples. There is a souvernir market at the entrance, a big one. Its a nice temple to visit", "You cannot visit the Temple, just walk around the area with thousands of tourists. We waited until sunset and took some nice pictures. But trapped in the middle of people does not look so cool. The sunset isn't worth the long trip, could see it some where else.", "Went there with my family and was amazed with the awesome weather and incidentally it started raining which made the weather even more awesome. Normally it is cloudy with cool breeze but it became chilly. Also other temple itself one can’t go in but it’s an ancient temple which is definitely worth a visit. It’s in the itenary of most operators but if it’s not then do visit.", "After driving about 2 hours from Seminyak, we arrived at a cloud shrouded parking lot toward the top of Mt. Agung, the highest volcano on . From this location, we walked approx. 500 steps through a forest up to a Hindu temple which is almost 10,000 feet in altitude. On that morning, we walked up the steps and thru the clouds past numerous Hindu carvings covered by moss. Along the walk were nese Hindu holy men making their way down the mountain. The temple was empty other than clouds, dozens of carved Hindu statues, hundreds of flags and interesting nese architecture. It was a very exotic adventure.", "While we arrived to late to see the temple we walked the grounds and saw the sunset over the high cliffs. It was gorgeous and colorful and the views of the waves crashing the rocks below is beautiful. The temple is far from all the tourist areas but worth it. Just beware of the monkeys on the grounds as they steal your items. My phone was taken right from my hand and I was very lucky enough that a staff member was there and chased him and got it back for me. But they were taking a lot of items from tourists so just be careful especially with your mobile phones!", "This temple is 2 hours at least away from Ubud but definitely worth it. The wait there for pictures was another 2 hours. There are people there that will take your picture for you for a small donation. Also, a small donation is required to enter the temple!", "Visit this place in afternoon . Easy to find hired moped 3 to 4 dollars a day. Roads very good to this spot. Great views of mt. Agung on the way. Bring your camera great for photos really relaxing place. Beware of hawkers at entrance can be a pain. Cheap entry fee . Beautiful gardens and pools. Relax for about two hours at most. Can go for swim here. Recommended", "You should not miss out visiting this place when you go to . Make this as top of your \\temple to visits\\\" in .\"", "The money collected for admission is clearly being invested in the temple grounds. It is probably the most picturesque temple in This is a very popular temple - so expect traffic delays. We were stuck for almost two hours due to the narrow road and multiple busses making the trek over the mountain to Lovina.", "The pity of is that you rarely get to see the real attractions that are now lost to bureaucratic interference, and commercial zeal and of course trampling tourists. Thus the place is replete with fake promises and tourist traps and you miss the real deal. This temple is shut down for all tourists - so you cannot go in inspite of what they write or promise you. However you can walk across a tiny strip of sand and that's the exciting part and then go and see the footsteps and a small cave (but not the temple). Is it worth it - you decide. Otherwise its a nice place to catch the sun and the views of the temple and there are lots of shops and restaurants about", " has a number of temples. This one is stunning and appears in many postcards. It is not as visited as Tanh Lot. If you are in the area, it is worth the visit.", "Nice beach for afternoon drinks or food. Definitely not the golden sands of our Australian beaches, but great for a refreshing dip with the added character of beach bars. The street hawkers are there but very polite and no hard sell. Beautiful sunsets.", "Very picturesque temple on the rock. We had been there for a sunset and that was great choice. In my opinion one of the most beautiful temples in . Worth to see.", "Much too commercial, temple not that impressive, too many people, shops, restaurants. View over the temple and ocean is okay, but overall not worth the effort.", "A popular tourist attraction that you can visit when you venture to . One can take interesting pictures of the little temple positioned up on the cliff . We did not wade across the sea to climb up as the tide was coming in. Definitely worth visiting and taking picture memories. You do not need to cover yourself at all .", "One of my favorite sights in ! You could easily spend there at least 3 hours... so many things to appreciate! . Amazing temples,each with its own ceremony, beautiful beach, surfers, religious music, beautiful sunny day.... wow wow wow", "Well worth the trip and the traffic, this Temple is as dramatic as it is beautiful. At full tide it is cut off from the world and slammed with in forgiving waves. At low tide you can venture out to the island (by foot) and get a closer look.", "Though this is a very touristy spot, it does not take away the overall beauty of this place. This is one of a kind temple! Unlike other conventional temple, this is actually a temple on the water! Advice going during low-tide (that's when you can walk across to the temple on water)!", "During this period, the Temple was undergoing construction works. This created dirty and, at times, dangerous and unsafe walking areas. We had a guide who was fantastic and knowledgeable but even he couldn't make up for the ruinous work going on. This temple is historic but is sadly being covered by new walls and areas which take away the serenity, peace and history that should be experienced. Shame. If you visit, make sure you know why you are going. The only reason I didn't give 'terrible' as my vote, is the views are sensational. P.S. The monkeys? Not as bad as everyone says- I didn't have any trouble and wasn't approached by even one (maybe because some of the more disrespectful tourists were busy trying to antagonise the few that were there)", "Its a good stretch of beach with some cool bars etc at the side where you can eat/drink on comfy seats under umbrellas but even though I saw people collecting litter there is rubbish strewn everywhere, with no bins to cut down on this, and the hawkers get on your nerves.", "Did not expect such a wonderful weather and atmosphere. The temple is exceptionally beautiful. The architecture and setting was so calm and relaxing. Speechless over the entire temple. Very beautiful setting indeed. Worth the trip and I continue to pray for good upkeeping for years to come.", "Breathtaking views of the cliffs in a beautiful short walk through the grounds. One of our first stops in and almost bullied into a guide to take us around, quoted $10au for our family of 5 as we needed protection from the Monkeys. We only saw 2 monkeys on the whole walk! At the end of the walk the guide tried to charge us $10 each which wasn't impressive. Many Japanese tourists taking photos of our kids, which was ok for the first 5 minutes…but all part of the experience. Like all temples in , their detail and history is incredible.", "Ensure you go on low tide so you can walk across to temple for blessing & see snakes in cave See the huge python & hold him for a donation Luwack sleep in alley way & are very approachable Had a Aussie Jaffle at one of the many places ( warungs) over looking the temple with more food availble in Street shops Shirts from $1.50 Aussie I will return as this is very worth the trip Plenty of cheap parking availble", "This is one of the must visit place if you go to . I went with my friends there and although this is not my first time, we are still amaze with this stunning ancient temple who stand on the sea side. It is better if you go there just before the sunset .", "it was so beautiful there, it is a must see! you really feel the peace and harmony. It is a turistic place but not as much as the temples near Ubud. don't forget to buy fish food to get the full experience! you can also wash yourself in the springs, but I think it is on an extra cost.", "I have read many reviews of this temple but none really provided details so I thought I would write up my experience. Firstly my hotel was in the centre of Ubud city so I hired a driver and the drive there took about 2.5 hours starting at 9am. It's a long scenic drive with a steep twisty climb up a mountain. There is no entrance fee but you can give a donation. You do have to rent a sarong at 10kIDR each though. Tip - try to get matching sarongs for your photo later on. Once inside there is a steep walk to get to the main attraction which is of course the famous gates. Once there you take a number which determines when you will be called for your photo. You can wait in the shaded area and enjoy yourself watching others pose quickly for their photos. We had to wait over 2 hours. You give your cellphone to the professional photographer once your number is called and he takes pictures in various poses quickly. Note this is completely free! You can give the photographer a donation. Then a quick visit to the actual temple and off you go on your long drive back! Well worth it as the views are spectacular but you need patience for the day. Enjoy!", "Pura lempuyang consists of several small pura. We went to the highest one lempuyang luhur but unfortunately the weather isnt good enough. It was rained and cloudy that day so we couldnt get the clear view of mt. Agung as the background. Its one of the beautiful pura i ever visited in . From denpasar it tooks around 3 hr to there but the view it self worth the long trip", "A must see on visit to . Beautiful location of Temple over looking the Indian Ocean. Also lots of monkeys, but beware that they will taken sunglasses, mobile phones, thongs if given the chance.", "Discovered the beach by walking through streets, was crowded and nothing special. Suddenly became bombarbed with people trying to sell me bracelets, henna tattoos, sarongs and even one lady pushing to sell me sarong clips. Feeling very overhwlemd by so many people crowding me for my money and hassling me. The woman selling me the sarong clip made me hold the item and refused to let me give it back. Needless to say after buying 6 bracelets, 2 sarongs, 2 clips and promosing to come back later for henna I left and never went back.", "We are a family of 2 adults and 2 kids visiting for the first time from the USA. This place was very unique. It was low tide so we were able to walk around the temple and watch it so close. We were lucky to watch a “ceremony”. This place is really magical especially for sunset", "A great spot to watch the sun go down whilst sitting in a bean bag with a bintang. Can be quite dirty with rubbish / drains in places along with the steady stream of hawkers trying to sell their wares. There is however some excellent eateries just up the road on 66 street , this end seems to be going through a transformation with new building and renovations happening in the vicinity.", "You have to visit these 'must see' places to realise that they aren't! After paying the 30k pp entrance fee you have to go through the market with all the usual tourist tack - gives them a fair wack at your wallets contents but doesn't enhance the experience. The temple itself is on a small rock just off the coast. This is about the only special thing about it. It is interesting for the history - which isn't explained anywhere on site so research it 1st. Best to visit at low tide so you can get closer but you can't visit the actual temple. There is a fresh water spring (holy water they say) at the base of the rock where you can get a blessing (and pay of course). The best views are from a distance so maybe at high tide you don't miss anything after all. Photos at sunset are all the rage but I can only imagine the crush to get just the right spot to get the sun setting behind the temple. All in all - been there, done that, won't be back.", "This review is a warning to people on tours. If you are offered a place to go for lunch before you get to the lake temple, say NO! It is probably Mentari Restaurant (on a hill about 150 metres away from the temple). Food is well over priced and not good. We were asked if we wanted to get lunch before we went to the temple and stupidly said yes. There is obviously a deal the restaurant has with tour companies (read the reviews on the restaurant). There are eating options at the Temple that are way cheaper and look more appetising.", "Nusa Lembongan is more awesome when it comes to nature. Devil's Tears maybe a good spot as a background of your picture while you dont get similiar chance at Waterblow Nusa Dua . Here you can yes little bit wet yet fun! If you are lucky, you will get rainbow between \\the blow\\\". Not much attractions in Nusa Lembongan, so i think you wont miss this spot! Its little bit tricky to find the spot but you just need to follow someone or ask, or just google maps it, it was easy for me :)\"", "Incredible And Amazing view of The Indian Ocean, astonishing location of The temples. During The sunset we felt we were on A different planet. It was crowded here but peaceful. Must see", "The temple is high on the mountains, the lake beside it very nice. We took a speed-boat ride, it was raining in one part of the lake but it was sunny on the other side! Lots of local people were smoking which was annoying.", "I was surprised to arrive to find tons of people waiting to see the sunset as if it was their first. The temple wasn't impressive at all, the only good thing was the monkeys that kept stealing things", "This is hindu god shiva temple which is a historic monument and is inside the lagoon. You need to have low tide to go into outer area of temple. If there is high tide then you need to walk through knee deep water. Opposite to temple you can see sacred snake, lord shiva's companion. Sea is beautifully foaming due to rocks around. Sunset view is amazing. It is must see attractions. It side temple you can shop and eat alot.", "Nothing exceptional about the temple but a good place to go for a first-time visit to . The area around the temple is not big but is good for a walk.", "Nice view at the top of temple. Many people. Come when do not have ceremony. Be careful especially if you want to take picture for the top view. many photographer hired, and also big snake , can take picture but need to pay., if just want to touch i think free. if you already at here, so better buy some souvenir here. Cheaper than other place and can nego until let go. Ticket to enter, for international IDR 60 000 and local IDR30 000.", "Awestruck by the beauty of the nature here. its a true nature's paradise. Situated on a 80 ft high cliff with beautiful view of the blue colored ocean Anybody going there should reach there by 3:00 PM , so that you can have 2 hours of roaming around and you can have a beautiful view of sunset there at around 5:20 PM. Travel very light and dont carry extra baggage as there are a lot of monkeys there but not to worry your stuff can be saved by the temple's staff spread across the whole area. Take care of your sunglasses, Caps/hats, hand bags, water bottle. Most importantly, Dont book your taxis for one way only as you'll find it hard to get a taxi from their and it will cost you more. So better book a taxi for to-and fro journey.", "Went here in the evening there was high tide badluck could not go near the temple or inside but still very nice place very high waves we just kept on staring at them. Did not realise that we spend three hours there enjoyed our time.", "We were there during the CNY holidays, so it was fun packed. The sea breeze and wind fantastic. Didn't manage to go to the other temple.", "Beautiful temple, and well worth going to see, even though takes a while to get there. However, my last experience was scared by a monkey who came up behind me as I was walking back along the steps to get to the car, ripped my havianna from my foot, ran off with it, and ate it.", "My husband and I dearly love this temple as we think that ti is very special. We enjoy the magnificent view and peaceful ambiance! Highly recommended The entrance fee is Rp. 30.000 per person.", "The temple are amazing, too bad we can't come closely, they put fence. But the view are really breathtaking, we want to come again next time for sunset photo.", "Loved the traditional blessing when tide was low. It was a beautiful relaxing place. You can walk around at your pace. Most of the hawkers were nice, just refuse politely. There were shops that may add to your visit time.", "It's really crowded with speakers blaring reminders to tourists to not wear sunglasses, on repeat. I wouldn't recommend it. We left after we saw all the chaos as it became evident that we wouldn't be able to experience the serenity of the temple. But of course, not before a monkey could steal my $200 sunglasses and attempt to eat them.", "It's a fun and quick trip. It was fun to see the monkeys running around free scaring dumb tourist who hide food. The temple inside looks like a movie set with monkeys running around and climbing on the statues. Spend a fun hour walking around.", "You get to see the cliff , good to go if you haven't had a chance to see this type of scenery. Some monkeys but if you've already been to Ubud monkey forest, your tired of seeing them by now. Fire dance a bit overpriced. Not real a dance but more of a story telling through silent acting. Interesting but not what we expected.", "In , one is not allowed inside the temple premises. So its more like visiting the beach. Overall its a beautiful place. Best time to visit is late afternoon so that you can see sunset. It is something not to be missed when in ", "A very beautiful temple. My wife and i visited on our honeymoon. It is very busy and very popular. Would recommend visiting other places nearby aswell if in the area as it was quite a lengthy drive from our hotel in legian", "Beautiful small temple in a Lake. When we visited the temple it was a rainy day. But don't worry you can rent umbrellas from temple entrance. We covered Jatiluwih rice terrace & Bratan temple in a day. Both same route.", "Lempuyang temple is one of favourite spots for taking pictures in . Suggestion is to go there very early morning (5.30-6) to catch up good spot for sunrise, usually u need to wait for long time if u dont come earlier. I was there around 5.45 and I only spend 30mins in que for a picture.", "The pictures and introductions we saw of this place is so beautiful; but it was such a disappointed when we visited it! We wanted to spend a few hours here and wait for sunset, but we ended up leaving here soon after we arrived. It was so touristy. The sign to the temple led us walking through the street of stalls that sales local clothes, arts, then back to the main street leading to the temple. The tide was low, so we can walk to the island where the temple is. To our dismay, the path led to the temple was closed. There was a line queuing up for holy water - you also get some rice on your forehead - you have to \\donate\\\" for it - this is your 'ticket\\\" to go up another path the the other side of the small island that looks like going up to the temple. Again, another disappointment - it was only about 10 or 15 steps up, then blocked for no-entrance! People were everywhere... Not a place to recommend!\"", "This is a very beautiful temple in the lake. The park around it is lovely to walk through. There are some large plant animals for your amusement. I held a fruit bat while here.", "We rented a motobike to go until the look out of the Mount Batur, the view is really beautiful, so nice! But as soon you arrive come about 10 people around you selling sarongs, clothes, art paintings, bracelets, fruits... all the kind of stuff you can imagine. And they do not respect you when you say NO they keep insisting, insisting and insisting. It was difficult even take a picture in there. After we move a bit further and we found a table to sit near a river. It was the hugest mistake ever. The sellers sit together with us on the table! One lady took my wrist and put a bracelet even after I said many times NO! I got so nervous about that people that we just left completely stressed.", "Temple featured on banknote. Very touristy and gets crowded. However it's a pleasant view on the lake and grounds are well kept", "On the way to this temple you will love scenery and adjacent hill side view Beautiful view you will enjoy nature please visit during afternoon so that you will enjoy sunset. Dont forget to take ride on boat", "Went to the temple with a group of friends for sunset, the temple itself is nice one of the oldest in however don't think you will be there alone. On approach to the cliff where the temple is located the traffic backs up for miles, there is a toll gate & pay parking. To enter you will need to be suitably dressed so take a sarong otherwise they do have them at the entrance, be mindful though the closer it gets toward sunset the busier so they may run out. Once your in it is a short walk down to the cliff edge where you & literally around 500 other people will all wait to see the sunset, if that's the time of day that you go. When we went there was religious ceremonies being performed which are closed to the general public as is the majority of the temple, so keep in mind that you are really going for the cliff top view which is very nice. There are monkey there so be careful of hats, sunglasses, cameras etc. as they will snatch them & you have very little chance of getting them back in one piece. All in all it's worth a look however if you want to see the sunset & take photos then my advice is go early beat the crowds & work out where you want to be positioned for the moment when the sun goes down.", "High up in the mountains with a lovely lake setting. This was very picturesque and the gardens were lovely. So relaxing looking at the views across the lake. Restaurant and shops. This is a must visit temple and it is very high up in the mountains up the winding roads which get very busy. The views from the road were very nice seeing the padi fields and scenery", "Impressing location with a beautiful main temple and jungle paths. Beware: huge amount of visitors also in the late afternoon. Best shortly after opening.", "First, lets start with getting there. Take the main road, do not take the back road directly from Amed. I took a moped through the back mountain pass, it was an adventure, beautiful, but my bike was not powerful enough to make it up one of the hills, that was how steep and crazy the road was. So, assuming you make it the easy way, the temple is great. Admission is 10000 per person (80 cents US) and then you can add a voluntary donation. At least our guy was not pushy about the donation or amount. Everyone will need a sarong so either bring one or you can borrow one which was included in the entrance fee. Now the adventure or hike begins. We did not go to the top, but apparently it is 4 hours or something like that... we were still there 2 or 3 hours and walked to the first main temple and temple 2 which has a nice view. Just in case you cannot tell by now, this is not handicap friendly. You can actually maybe get to the side of the first temple from a road, but then there are steps. Further up there are nothing but steps. I though the walk was fun, scenic, and totally worth it; but bring water and a snack. You will be exerting yourself. They also sell food and water along the way and from a western standpoint it was not a rip off. I'm sure it is still marked up, but 10000 (80 cents) for a soda is not bad. At attractions in other countries a soda can be 3 to 5 dollars. So, take the main road (the GPS will probably do it for you), bring food/water, and hike a ton of steps and get some great views.", "A lovely temple on top and by the cliff edge. There are steps along the cliff top to get to the temple! A small forest around the temple has monkeys. Was told to be careful as the monkeys can and do snatch things from you! Great view along the cliff edge!", "Nice quiet beach not too many hawkers hassling. Good for photos of local boats etc. A fair bit of old coral out in bay. Great for little kids or lounging around. Lots of eating and drinking choices.", "This seaside temple is absolutely beautiful. Though we were unable to see a full sunset due to clouds, what we were able to see was gorgeous. The temple grounds are beautiful, especially the area with the sacred spring. I recommend grabbing a bite to eat here and taking in the gorgeous surroundings in the late afternoon/early evening.", "We went there about 4:30 PM. The scenery is quiet beautiful but starting 5 oclock the place is becoming more and more crowded. Anyway that's normal, everyone come to see the beautiful sunset over this temple. Keep in mind that the entry fee is no longer 30 krp but 60 krp since october.", "Beautiful temple and a lovely place to visit! I was there in the morning when the tide was low so I could walk close to the temple. The view is not as nice though as you see the dark rocky beach. Perhaps the sunset view is better, but still, beautiful and amazing and definitely to be seen!", "Incredible views of the beach and the blueest of blue waves crashing into the cliff side! Sarongs must be worn when touring the Temple. This is of course standard for all temples. I really enjoyed filming and photographing the walk up to the cliff top and the colorful plant life in the forefront of the cliffs and waves. It was a very pleasant and relaxing experience. Oh and there is Monkeys there! I saw numerous monkeys playing in the high tree tops in the distance and on the temple grounds! One must take care with one's belongings when it comes to these cheeky creatures.... They love to take hats, glasses, and anything else that can be snatched. Even the sandals on your feet. So be warned. This warning is announced consistently over the loud speakers. Also tell you to tell the authorities of the temple if the monkeys do take your belongings. I wouldn't expect they could do much about it though. Place was a bit crowded because so many come to watch the sunset but the grounds are more than large enough to accommodate all visitors. Was a wonderful experience!", "I went there to pray with my family. This temple is one of general temple for nese, so everyone can pray there. We can see lots of monkeys on the way to the temple. The view is stunning, we can see the ocean through the top of southern part of . They also have some spot to take gorgeous picture with ocean and cliff background. They also offer Kecak dance performance if you come aroun 6 pm. But not sure if the attraction is available during pandemic. Some important note: you can't enter the temple if you are in monthly period, so be aware of this, also be careful with the monkeys, since we still have rabies cases, so stay away from them is the best way.", "The walk is nice, but prepare for the crowds. The cliff view is really gorgeous. The blues are so strong and the drop is quite high. Take lots of nice photos, stay for sunset if you can (we couldn't - we came in the late afternoon and still enjoyed a brilliant view). Be careful of the monkeys, they really are very aggressive and seemed to be train to take things (we saw one successfully snatch someone's MK slipper and start devouring it). We spent about an hour here walking along the cliff and then around the temple.", "Great spot to rent a sunlounger + umbrella to relax and unwind. Hawkers sell different odds and ends, but generally leave you alone if you show no interest. Food is across the street, and the ocean is great to swim in.", "The best place to see Mount Agung. There are 7 temples in the Lempuyang Luhur Temple complex, it takes approximately 4 hours to explore all the temples. The most visited temple is Pura Penataran Agung where the gate with the Mount Agung background is located. There are several things that might be considered: 1. There is no entrance ticket, there is only IDR10K sarong rental per person and just pay donation as your wish. 2. The queue for photos on the gate is very long, so consider your time if you want to take pictures at the gate. Coming in the morning before 8 is the best option if you want to take a photo at the gate. 3. If you join the queue, you can only get 5 shots with the photographer provided from the temple administrator, maybe the results are not what you expect. Maybe It's better if your friends take your photos, while the person is told to shout ext pose\\\". As a photographer, I only believe in the shots of people I trust. 4. It is better to park under a banyan tree near the counter to rent sarongs and donations. If it is a full parking lot, do not believe it if someone says the parking lot is full because some people use this method to use motorcycle taxi services. I saw how they said the parking lot was full when the position of the car was still too far from the temple while I from above saw for myself how the parking lot was vacant above. Be a smart traveler and enjoy the beauty of Indonesia!\"", "A great place to witness the Malesti ceremony in the afternoon before Nyepi. Get the chance to see the locals perform their rituals and have a fascinating view of the lake. The temperature is very cooling.", "Amazing place. The temple located on the lake should be seen surely. I recommend to visit all traveling to .", "This was one of the favorite temples we visited in . It is extremely picturesque, set in very well maintained grounds and lake. We visited here on our way back from Lovina to Sanur, and it made a welcome change to visit an attraction \\up in the hills\\\", with the cooler temperatures and the few spots of rain we encountered certainly didn't detract from our enjoyment. The only negative was I'm not sure the point is of the large plastic animals dotted about the grounds, I thought they detracted from the overall tranquility of this site. The whole area is well organized and the even the locals in the shops at the car park weren't overly pushy. Thank you, it was a lovely experience.\"", "The proximity to the cliffs make this a worthwhile visit. The temple itself is off limits and is not that impressive. Whist we were there we only saw one monkey. This monkey attacked a young woman, bit her foot drawing a fair it of blood and stole her thong. It only gave up the thong in exchange for 2 bananas. When staff were told they seemed good about providing the young lady with assistance. Keep your eyes on the monkeys.", "This is a very beautiful place to visit and relaxing at large park. Temple, lake mountain and the sky on the background, it's truly a good place to just enjoy and the nature. walking, take pictures, enjoy the grass and flowers and trees.", "Went to the temple at sunset on 29 June. My partner and I didnt really want to go, but our driver took us there because of miscommunication. We decided to check it out anyway. Entrance cost 20,000 IDR per person. We were mainly interested in the view (have seen many other temples etc in South East Asia so weren't particularly interested in the cultural aspects). The view at sunset was quite stunning. It was worth going for that alone. There's no way to see sunset from the cliff face without going through the temple (to my knowledge). The cliff has a paved path most of the way along the temple. The monkeys weren't too bad - we just walked quickly past them when they were sitting on the pathway and avoided them when we were in the open at the viewing spots on the cliffface. We saw many tourists getting stuff stolen because they were wearing sunglasses on their heads or were not securing their items. All in all, a good place to see the sunset, but you could probably get the same views elsewhere.", "Great views and always busy and things to see. Out hotel Samaya on the beach front and we did walk along and saw shrines and restaurants", "There are countless Hindu Temples in and most of them are beautiful, but this one is an extra ordinary, by the lake “Beratan” this 400 year old temple is built so beautifully that it literally mesmerize you, from the moment you look at it and surroundings and lake; you feel in Trance. In 1926 most of the area was covered and destroyed by the Lava but after rebuilding it has got it beauty back. Worth visiting", "This temple is definitely worth visiting due to its amazing location perched above steep cliffs. We went in the late afternoon which I have to say was extremely hot. The monkeys were an added novelty.", "If you go to this is one of those places you have to visit. For me it was kind of special because me and my friends went just 2 days before Niepy Day so it was crowded by locals dressed with they're ceremony suits making offer ends to the Gods and that creates a magical atmosphere. Also the Temple is so so beautiful because it s on the ocean but has sweet water and have trees on the Top. Great place to visit and the little shops near by are very cheap so it s also good for shopping. Try to feel the magic of it and enjoy", "Enjoy the view of Ocean.. Be with self.. Re visit the EPIC Ramayana... Beware of notorious monkeys...Specially take care of your Eye Shades/Glares/Glasses....Do not carry food with you. Avoid backpack-hand bags....", "It was about an hour and a half taxi ride from Nusa Dua but it was sure worth it. The temple was very beautiful and we were glad we went to see it.", "As we didn't have a huge amount of time here we decided to only go up to the first temple. Even just from here, the views of Northern and beyond are absolutely stunning. The atmosphere was very peaceful, and it was a great way to spend an afternoon. I'd love to go back and visit the higher up temples when I have more time.", "One of the more famous landmarks. When I visited it was used during a festival. So many people went up to the temple. Tourists just stand and watch. As with other temples it is really non-interactive. You go and watch. Cant even go inside. If you do this everyday at 5 dofferent temples you will go crazy because the experience is simply unsatisfying. But once in a while its ok. Sunset is now at 6:45pm. You photo buffs know when to arrive then. ( ie not 6.45!)", "The place is so calm and lovely that one will love going there. To go to the temple where they give the holy water, one needs to walk through water from one side to another. The waves may wet you so one does need to carry a change if possible. The best time would be during sunset. The day I went it started to rain so I missed the sunset but despite of that I enjoyed a lot.", "It is still a must see in although I didn't do myself any favours with this. I had heard that it was very crowded at sunset and the associated traffic was time consuming so we went during the day. There wasn't much traffic but there were still a lot of tourists and it was also high tide meaning that you couldn't get right to the temple and the tourists are confined to a smaller area. It is very commercial around the temple like many attractions around the world. You can see the sunset over the water anywhere along that coast so if that is not the most important thing to you my best advice would be to check the tide times before you go.", "Breath taking view with the Indian ocean behind you,There are lots monkey chasing around, be careful with you glass and pulse etc.", "Incredible view from temple. Temple is built on the rock. I recommend take a lot of water and umbrella. There are no trees and terrible hot weather. Little bit rubbish on the way", " has become the destination. It being so busy, it is best to get up early and hit the road! And I mean earlllly! 8 am wasn't good enough! And we were in jimbaran. So if you can leave around 4-5 a.m ( depending on your location) you can get amazing shots from this incredible temple! It's sooo beautiful and worth the visit :-)", "Great view down cliff to water. Watch the cheeky monkeys they liked to chase me! We had a driver for the day who was able to come into the temple with us and show us round plus tell us a bit about it and take pics of us.", "Such a lovely temple. There are stalls there selling clothes wood etc. We got great photos with a rather large python", "We left Legian at 5.30 and drove 2.5 hours to see the famous gates. Our reason for going was to get a great family photo. I was a little disappointed at the wait times (3.5 hours from arriving) and the lack of information available regarding the history of the temple. You need to pay an entrance fee, sarong hire and photographer donation. I'd suggest this money is used to provide something to do while waiting for the pic. Our kids were getting pretty restless. The GoH is now 's most popular tourist spot, expect to wait a long time! We knew all this before leaving and suffered the queues regardless. But, we got our family photo!", "Must see attraction, very busy lots of restaraunt cliff side to enjoy the view & temple amazing we were on tour which didn't allow enough time to see whole area e.g markets etc need plenty of time here just to relax & take in view", "lovely beach about 20 mins drive from Rama Residence but will take much longer to get back due to traffic, taxis very cheap if you use Bluebird but be careful with private hire they will ask for much more, so haggle.The beach is a surfers paradise and not for swimmers but still nice to visit. The beach hawkers will try to sell to you but all very pleasant.Also very safe to leave things whilst away from sunbeds", "The temple nestled in the top of the cliffs. It was super breathtaking. Only the most annoying were the monkeys. Becareful with your glasses or they will took it randomly from your face. It was irritating", "Most beautiful place to watch the sun go down. Nice and relaxing with bean bags everywhere... Great music ,live..only problem was after ordering a drink the waiters seemed to have disappeared..waiting over twenty minutes for a drink and another fifteen for our change.. Be prepared to be hassled by hawkers...", "Went here for the sunset. We couldn't get to the temple since it was high tide - but the surrounding is great and has a nice market too.", "We were recommended to go to this temple by our driver. Firstly, in terms of \\tourist attractions\\\" its really reasonable: only about $2 each to get in. There is a nice walk along a cliff face where you can look out to the ocean and the view is amazing. However, the view is the attraction, not the temple. The temple is pretty boring and you can't go inside at all because it is reserved for praying only. There are nese dance performances which take place in a stadium right by the temple, however, I have no idea when these are held. Thankfully, the monkeys saved the day!! We read that the monkeys were \\\"aggressive\\\" and saw several stupid tourists acting all afraid of them and nese chasing them away from the tourists for trying to steal their things. But the monkeys were not aggressive AT ALL! Yes, the baby monkeys tried to steal people's things: that's what naughty baby monkeys do!! If you don't want your glasses stolen, hold on to them! If you don't want your hat stolen, tie it to your head! Simple! Don't be stupid, it's not hard. The adult monkeys didn't give a damn about the tourists. We went through to an abandoned area where the monkeys were hanging out so that we could interact with them. They were fantastic. They were so chilled out, laying in the shade, while the younger monkeys tried sneaking up on us to steal out things while our backs were turned. It was hilarious! We loved being around them. They were not aggressive at all: they were just naughty children being naughty and playful. I see a whole lot worse from human children every day! TIP: There are some shops nearby selling food, etc. Make sure you go buy a green coconut to drink/eat!!! They chop them open for you and you drink it and then eat the flesh inside and it is AMAZING! Tourist price is about 25000 Rupiah ($2.50AUD) each.\"", "One of the most photographed sights on . It sits on Lake Beratan in the town of Bedugul. The lake is one of three in this former volcanic crater. I visited on a day trip from Lovina. You get great views of the other lakes Buyan and Tamblingan from the rim of the crater before you decend. On the steep road down into the valley look out for monkeys. The temple is surrounded by lovely grounds brimming with colourful plants. Statues are draped in yellow fabric and there are many offerings dotted about. A lot of locals visit here and will be pleased to jump into your photographs. The vendors in the car park are a bit pushy.", "This is a Must Visit Place. It looks as if its a Corner most Point of on the Sea Edge. When u climb to the Top its breathtaking.( To the Temple top, you are not allowed). Rest of the Location is Wonderful to walk around and the Village gives you the best Good Feel.", "So the temple site itself looks interesting, but there were tons of people in the area. It doesnt seem to me that this is a place built or meant to host a lot of people. It's almost an eye sore to me. L", "Rated as one of the must-visits in , be sure to expect huge crowds here, especially during sunsets. I sacrificed the nice lounge sunset at Rock Bar for this and I was disappointed, partly for the clouds blocking the sunset and mainly for the crowd. Once you paid for the ticket you have to wear a complimentary 'sarong' piece of cloth to wrap around your bottom half if you're not wearing anything that covers all of your legs. You can politely refuse a tour guide if they offer you, unless you want one and unless you love monkeys a lot, you don't have to buy the monkey feed. You can still be close up with the monkeys even without food in your hand as they are pretty much everywhere in the temple. I think the monkeys won't ever go hungry as there's a lot of wasted food on the floor. The view is definitely worth going for, just for photographs, but you will have a hard time finding a good spot, and that's without someone standing in your frame. Just be careful around the edge of the cliffs. I did not watch the Kecak dance so I can't comment on that. I might return as I missed a few photo spots but I will probably go in the morning to avoid the crowd.", "Large area. Bring your walking shoes. Sarongs are supplied at the gate for dress regulations. The views from the cliffs are nothing short of amazing. The Temples are built right on the cliff edge, if your scared of heights you will find this pushing the boundaries of standing too close.", "One of many nice temples in , however this one has a spectacular location. Not sure there is anything here to differentiate it from the others. We didn't have to pay an entrance fee, though I think we were there on a special day. There is a restaurant which seemed like a convenient place to eat, thought we didn't try it. Being at a higher altitude, it tends to be cooler than the coast.", "Very beautiful view of the temple by the seashore. Temple is built on the rocks projecting into the sea.", "The temple is located on a cliff edge and offers spectacular views over the ocean. It can get very crowded at sunset. We went during the afternoon so not as many people and it was easy to get around. You don't need a guide as it is easy to walk from end to end . Just be careful of the monkeys they swoop down from the trees and will steal anything that is possible, glasses, thongs, backpacks.", "I have been to this temple many times but every time I go back I love it more and more. It is such a tranquil place to visit with many great photo opportunities, but if you go in the afternoon make sure you take a jumper as it gets quite cold. Believe it or not!!", "Visit to Devil's Tears is a must do on Lembongan! Especially during sunsets. But don't go too close to the edge, the waves can be massive. This is a place where one can truly see the force of Nature.", "Good fun and a fine temple in the centre of the site with a spring, be careful not to put items in pockets or appear to be holding anything", "The temple is top of the cliff with beautifull sunset view, once again the sunset view is stunning. The temple is along away cliff and underneath is the ocean. Best time to come is in the afternoon and wait for the sunset. After 6 o'clock also you can have watch kecak dance.", "We went with a private driver. Very beautifully situated up on the cliffs overlooking the ocean. Well worth visiting. Although you don't see much of a temple, it's more like a concrete building then the temple you cannot see as it is for people praying only. We went and did the Kecack show after which was interesting and beautiful watching the sunset behind. We left after about 35 minutes as it was quite repetitive and very similar to Thai dancing.", "Very scenic and superb temple in with lake and mountains. Located at Highland of the environment and climate is not so hot, but cold and refreshing. There are temples that visited one, seen them all. This is a must visit in . Highly recommended also to stop on the road to go and take a view of the mountains ans lake.", "This was the last stop on an almost 10 hour tour day and no matter how tired we were it was completely worth it! We got there right at sunset and it was beautiful! The temple itself is amazing but being there during the sunset is magical. We did not eat there but I saw a handful of restaurants that lined the coast so you'd have a great view of the sunset. I highly recommend visiting this temple!", "We reached the temple around 10:00 am. When the water going up. So we not allowed to enter the temple which located on the rock. However , we can take photoelectric for the scenery of the temple and surround views and very enjoy with the wave from the sea .", "Place is really nice coz the temple is placed on high cliff. Panoramic view is stunning, but hundreds of sunset expecting people is distroying everything. They are everywhere. Sunset is also uncertain. But it doesnt change the thing the place is very nice.", "We found this temple the most beautiful from all other temples. We absolutely loved the views and the landscape. At the same time it was very crowded and there was rubbish all around. Mostly because noone really cleans the forest and there are many monkeys, who love to steal visitors' belongings and then throw them wherever. The disturbing part was that one of the park attendants in order to return the phone of one of the visitors was throwing several packages of vegetables packed in plastic bags at the monkey. You may only guess, where all that plastic appears later on. Very irresponsible towards the nature. This was totally contradictory to the nese culture, where they say that the people are supposed to live in peace and respect towards the nature.", "This was the first sight we saw in and it's magnificent. Technically this is not a temple. It's a garden or a Taman. But that doesn't matter its a must see. Do try to go all around the sight and spend time here. It's so peaceful. Also the toilets here are free and quite an experience. :)", "My partner wanted to see the naughty monkeys - well he did. Saw the monkey acquiring a pair of sunglasses and someone's water bottle. Lucky our driver told us not to take anything with us (except for the camera), including removing my ear-rings. The views from the temple are amazing", "We have been here many times for sutset. Getr there early enough to checkout the markets available inside the temple area and on the outside. If you get a clear day the sunset is perfect. We had drinks overlooking Tanah Lot and warched the sunset. Make sure you walk down and get up close - tides allowing. Highly recommend - great cultural experiance", "When we were there it was raining. This added to the fog created by the big waves on the shore made it very difficult to take nice photos. Everything is glowing by the wet, still grey and can not be seen in the distance. The man skirt was not needed here. Everybody told us that it is super busy, but any other tourist place in the world, e.g., Paris is 2 magnitude more crowded. It was still possible to wait and take a photo with a gate on your own. It is not allowed to get into the temple unless you go for pray.", "This place is full of turists. We were told to not go there at the sunset hours to avoid turists so we went there around 11am but there were still sooo crowded. I didn't think the place was very interesting actually and you can't go upto/into the temple. If you give a small donation you can wash yourself the holy water and get a blessing which allows you to walk 10 meters up the stairs to the temple but you can't really se more. If you visit at low tide you can't get as close to the tempel but that might mean you can't get photos without other people on.", "We visited so many temples while in but this was my very favorite! I actually sits in the water so you can only visit during low tide but stil have to wade through the water. Beautiful!", "This is one of the \\must visit\\\" place. We went there to witness the sunset and it was beautiful, an amazing view. The place was little crowded owing to the popularity. Outside the temple there is a small market to buy souvenirs. Overall a good place to visit.\"", "Loved it here!! The temple is so serene and beautiful. It's not huge so an jour is more than enough time. Landscaping is stunning and the statues are really cool. Would def suggest.", "From the moment you atep to the cliffside, you witness a magnificent scene. From your right hand is the rock with a small temple in the edge of it and from below a big hollow on the rock. In the midle is the beach. ON your left side is the temple almost lying in the sea. Perfect to visit close to sunset from 1630 hrs to 1600hrs. When the tide is down you can actually walk to the temple and take photos very close to it. After your walk you can sit in one of many stores and enjoy the beautifull sunset.", "Temples can get rather tidious after a while, however, this one is worth the visit. What sets it aside from other Temples is that it's located in the ocean's. It's like something out of a movie. Very beautiful. At the bottom you'll see a lot of people attempting to takes pictures at the ocean. Please be very careful. It can be dangerous. The waves are powerful and strong. It nearly pulled in someone whilst I was there in. Do not risk your life for the perfect selfie.", "Yes has all the tick boxes for Surfers and learners Beach is packed with Hawkers selling everything from drinks to blowpipes just take it on the chin enjoy the sea and sun surf happy days.", "This place was magical, a little crowed in some areas, but you can take a great picture at any point. The winding walk brings you to every vantage point of a spectacular sight if the temple. There is a resident snake that's called John is is magnificent and you can have your picture taken with him, he is so friendly. So if you want great memories pay this place a visit.", "as we didnt do the haiking where i wish we did the vew it self was very peacefull and staning in the same time just to be able to sit thire clos it sea the history of this mounting seaing it huge the clawds above it was brith taking", "The views are nice, hard to take it all in with so many other tourists crowding the place. You also can’t walk up to the temple unless the tides are low, unfortunately I went when the tides were high which deemed the long drive there almost pointless to me", "We visited this beautiful temple around lunch time so it was spot the monkey ( they are more prevalent during the morning and evening according to our guide ) but the kids and our guide found a few in trees☺. We got some great photos of the beautifully maintained temples and grounds and also the breathtaking views of the Indian Ocean nd surrounding cliff's. Would rate it as a place to visit.", "Nice temple with fantastic view. It is little bit too small but there is also an performence each day, during the sunset. There are too many tourist and the tickets for the performance are sold out very fast. Also do not forget to hide jewelery and phones in bags or pockets because when the monkeys steal it you can get it back only when you handle with them. You will have to buy them food and they will give it to you back.", "The famouse sea temple on the island of which is dedicated to the God of water. The place is a great spot to make pictures", "Definitely not the best part of my glorious trip to . Went in the morning and it was ridiculously crowded. I'm starting to think the selfie stick is the worst invention ever. I was not aware that you'd have to wade through the water to get to it, so I basically took pictures of the beach and the back of the temple (I guess? no idea) and left. I think I spent 20 minutes there after a 90 minute taxi ride from Ubud. I was on my way to Canggu, but I could have skipped this and not missed anything.", "This was so beautiful. Located in middle of the water. Nice view of Sea, Sky and Mountains. Temple floats in middle of the water.", "We didn't actually go to the temple - having already been 'Templed-out' at 'better' temples. I did enjoy watching the monkeys on the path to the temple and got some neat photos. We walked along the cliff top and viewed the temple from various 'lookouts' along the well formed track. The temple itself was a long way in the distance but the views of the sheer cliffs, the green foliage lining the cliffs and the very blue ocean below with its breaking white waves was a sight I would not have missed for anything. It would have been spectacular in the evening sunset.", "Beautiful temple in the far eastern part of the island of , looking on to Mount Agung. Lots of stairs and a steep climb await you, but it is well worth the hike. Yes, its popular with photoseekers and far out from everywhere, but if you go in non-peak times it is really a gorgeous place to go.", "Parts of the temple are beautiful, especially when combined with views of the lake and mountains. Parts are effectively a city park, with colorful cartoon animals in concrete and a little fishing pond.", "Lovely temple - nice surrounds - kids liked the statues. Was nice to visit as it wasn't overcrowded and wasn't surrounded in markets like some others.", "Absolutely heaving with tourists and selfie sticks. Feels like a total tourist trap, although prices at the market were reasonable. Entry price was low but much higher than other temples (which were way less busy and calmer). Would definitely recommend anyone to go and visit any other temple.", "The gardens were pretty, with some stunning flowers but I was underwhelmed by this temple and a little disappointed as I was really looking forward to visiting it.", "I have been to this place very beautiful sunset and also that's one of to see the temple on the cliff.", "Great place for photos of the sunset with the temple in the picture and if you wait till the sun actually sets you may get a photo of the bats flying out of the temple", "Went to temple on religious holiday so very crowded but great to see all the families celebrating their holy day together. This place is a must to see while in . It would be amazing at sunset also which apparently is a popular time to visit. Some good little cafes & of course lots of market shops to explore. Great photo opportunities as very picturesque. Cheap to visit and we had a driver for transport.", "The gardens and surroundings were beautiful, the temple was breathtaking. Our children had there photo taken with a huge snake with the temple in the background which was special.", "Plan to go there by afternoon time to enjoy the beauty and neat temple of historical and evening the surprise sunset for your camera eyes. One of the must see place in .", "Lots & lots of restaurants & hawkers. Plenty of sunbeds to hire but you never get left in peace. Very touristy as lots of resorts in the area. Reminds me of Spain about 20 years ago.", "This temple should be a must visit in your itinerary whenever you plan to visit . A beautiful place with simply breathtaking views. Skip other temples and visit this place, trust me you will not be disappointed.", "We went there at 4 pm and we walked through the water so we can reach the temple it's in the indian ocean and there are so many good spots to watch the sunset from and there's an area which has restaurants where you can see the sunset from but actually the view is better on the other side of these restaurants we spent almost 4 hours there and i really didn't want to leave And i recommend everyone to go by motorcycle cause the road is amazing and you'll enjoy it", "You need to be prepared to climb the hill & steps before you can actually enjoyed the view....situated on top of the hill, this temple provide the best view of the ocean. A must visit place for 1st timer. You need to rent a car to go there....there will be charges for entrance but it is worth it!", "It was a long way to drive to get to the Temple. I enjoyed the view but if you are looking for an instagram friendly sight this was probably not the best place to come. There were some naughty monkeys but it is best not to get to close to them.", "it really is a must see especially at sunset. there are some gorgeous views and photo opportunities and you can avail of a blessing at the base of the temple. it really is spectacular a must see", "This temple really was quite spectacular. It really does make you appreciate how must have been centuries before when religion was the priority. The lake is a beautiful part of the mountain and creates an amazing setting for the floating temple. My wife and I visited this site as part of a day tour in and it was worth the trip up the mountain. The temple was very busy with tourists, however it still manages to be a peaceful site. The site paints a detailed picture of religion in with the majority being Hindu but also showing elements of the Buddhist population in . The ride back down the mountain was also wonderful getting to see loads of rice paddies and experience everyday life for people living in the more mountainous regions", "I visited the temple today and although you can't really go in the temple because it is closed for prayer only, the location is beautiful and the views are stunning. Definitely a worthwhile picture stop. You will also see some monkeys too!", "The view from the cliff is worth seeing, and also waiting for the sunset at the temple is very nice. Everyone warned us of monkeys, but we were probably lucky and didn't have any trouble ;). True, we didn't provoke them. However, make sure you have enough time to peacefully enjoy the view, specially if you want to see Kecak dance. Our driver almost pushed us around, since we were bit late. Otherwise the temple is not nearly the best we've seen on . And as all other great temples, it's overcrowded (can't imagine how it is in high season, we were in october). Another trick - probably most tourists go to see Kecak dance, which is very nice, but the performance is at the sunset in the temple external arena. So if you really want to wait for the sunset at the cliff, you'll miss the third of the show and sit probably on the floor.", "This place is worth to visit for wide seaview. The cliff is of a very special shape. Better to visit there before five so that you can experience the daytime view and the changing view to dark. The fire dance is very good with about thirty men making the background sound. Worth to watch. Be careful of the monkeys, be prepared to put all things inside the bag.", "We got there in the pouring rain and for the first time we were cold! We got through the rain and persevered and boy were we glad to get there. It's mind blowing to get there and contemplate how the local people kept it going! Worth the visit and we'll definitely go back for the spiritual side of this temple.", "Easy walk around the temple. Watch out for the monkeys! Not so busy but still a lot of people. We rode our bike here and had easy parking. Take a bottle of water wth you. The views are stunning!", "The location was amazing and very scenic all around the temple everywhere. You can sit in or take a look around the temple expect to sweat a little.", "Very peaceful and calming surroundings, I would definitely make an effort to check this 1634 ad built temple, it is high on the mountain so it is on the cool side which does make a change the heat that can throw at you. There is a Entrance ticket and there are places to eat and drink nearby you will not be disappointed.", "We arrived at high tide and as we walked out to the point got swamped by a rouge wave. It would have been much nicer to go at low tide and walk across to the temple. It was overrun by Muslims from Java and they all wanted to take a photo with my daughters like they were a novelty - Say no strongly, we thought at first they wanted us to take their photo but they wanted us in it!! It is still a lovely place but I think our timing could have been better", "I paid four visits within five years in for holiday making, my driver Jaya told me that it was difficult for him to include a new scenic attraction to my itinerary. At last he chose Lempuyang temple (Gate of Heaven) as substitute. We started our journey at 6 a.m. from Leigan because it took three-hour ride and tourists might flood in after 9 a.m. As no takeaway provided by the hotel, early birds should take their breakfasts in mid-way.There was no parking lot on the hilltop outside the temple, then all vehicles simply parked along the steep slope. At the entrance, every tourist was required to fill in columns as record and handed in a donation as fee was waived, only wearing sarong was a must. At the brick-built terrace, there were three rows of tourists all lining in a queue to wait for shots patiently. To my guess, I ought to wait at least three hours for my turn. There was only an open space in front of two gates as backdrop without any pond in sight, then how about the reflection of water in those photos that we were familiar with ? The answer was simply magical tricks by using a mirror. Tourists all posed as token, for example if two lovers on spot, the routine snaps were standing back to back, holding hand in hand, jumping into the air, then standing backward with both hands pointing to the sky. All preparations went for nothing as various poses became mechanical. Standing behind the assigned photographer that taking photos for tourists and by using the time slot, I took several shots without any waiting. Down to the slope outside the jam-packed terrace, there was also a newly-built semi-circle pond with stepping stones in front as backdrop, tourists could easily take shots, also free of charge except donation required.", "Loved my visit here, much better to have a loca or guide to tell you the history of the temple but well worth the visit", "Before entering the temple there are a list of rules to follow to \\respect\\\" the sacred temple. Once you get inside there is nothing religious: long queues of people waiting 2hours or more to take a fake photo, and the first temple is just this, nothing more. We didn't care about photos but we wanted to have a look around and visit and th person working in the temple said to us \\\"why did you come here if you don't want the photo?\\\". That's exactly the point, there is nothing to visit because you can't even get close to the gate, that is just for photos. If you go up the mountain to see the others temples, everything is in an abandoned state and full of rubbish. According to me it doesn't worth it at all.\"", "No hawkers, just locals enjoying martial arts and soccer at sundown. Worth the visit. especially at sunset. try the fresh grilled chicken on the way in.", "We have been to a number of times in Jan/Feb and on every occasion on the Kuta - Seminyak beaches it is the same:nice beach but man what a lot of rubbish. Apparently it all washes in from the sea (plastics mainly) and the authorities (?) do not know how to handle it. Halfhearted attempts are made to clean up every now and again but nowhere near enough. I appreciate it's not an easy problem but with all that money poring in from the tourist industry I'm convinced a lot mre could be done.", "The temple location was fantastic but the temple itself was so-so 'coz we unfortunately couldn't go inside. Anyway, there's only one thing I don't like here was crazy monkey! Too many crazy monkey s here were ready to take your stuff no matter how much your stuff was,(they tried to take my $1 sandal.T^T) So watch out and make sure that you're ready to fight with the monkeys. Hahahaha", "We visited here for sunset and it was very busy and there was a hindu gathering at the time. It also came over rainy which didn't make for very good photos but it was still a very unique place to visit and worth the trip. Oh and don't worry about packing an umbrella, a lovely lady hires them out for $1 if you need one. We didn't realise how many shops were here, if we had of known, we would have arrived a lot earlier. As soon as we arrived my son got stuck at a stall where they etched names into wooden souvenirs, they were really cool, we ended up getting so many for friends & family & ourselves. So many shops & good prices. Very enjoyable outing.", "We really enjoyed checking out this temple and taking photos of the monkeys. Be sure to watch the Kecak dance at sunset! Worth every penny.", "Visit for the view and monkeys but not for the temple itself as the temple itself is rather small and closed for tourists. It gets does get crowded but during the morning it's not too bad. If you want to see the monkeys just walk a bit after the arena.", "This temple is just magnificent, it is the temple that has been becoming the icon of everywhere. If you want to take photograph here, I highly suggest to do it during sunrise time. As you can get a beautiful background(sky) with beautiful foreground (temple) in one picture! Just simply amazing place!", "It is mainly a viewpoint from where the vast beautiful sea and its waves can be seen hitting the cliffs. The temple part is closed for entry as it is only for praying only", "If you are nature lover this place should be a must visit in your list in . The striking feature ofcourse is the 16th century Hindu temple which is curved out of rocks. But apart from religious point of view this place offers a beautiful view of prominent water erosion on the rocks. Sunset from the cliff end is a treat for the eyes. Candle light dinner with your sweetheart is recommended. After the sunset the locals perform a traditional dance called cecac dance based on mythological Hindu story. Again thats really entertaining. I have also seen guys painting the beautiful scenery sitting on some rock tops. Photographer's heaven,lovebirds den,historian s pilgrimage,this place truely rocks in every sense!", "This is an iconic place to see the sun set over the water, right next to a temple. This is a very touristy area - hundreds of people come each sunset and there is an entry fee of 30,000 Rupiah for adults (I think there was also a child & family rate). I was disappointed that you couldn't actually go up into the temple - but suppose it would get extremely crowded there if allowed. Wear water-friendly footwear, as waves do crash up onto the rocks. As with many other beach areas there is a bit of rubbish around. Also, take tissues & hand sanitiser - the bathrooms we used didn't have paper or hand washing facilities and they still asked for a donation of 3000 Rupiah each. There are markets, food stalls and a couple of restaurants on the walk to/from the car park.", "I strongly recommend everybody to take a guide, normally the guy who ties the \\surong\\\" near the ticket counter would be happy to do the service for usd 10. He is absolutely essential to way away the monkeys who are very mischievous and they can take away your slippers or even your glasses. Only Hindus can enter the shrine as it is meant for worship, thankfully we were allowed in. The views from the top is breathtaking. Worth the visit!\"", "Great visit. Got to see the beautiful temples by the sea. Waves made it look extra good. Lots of markets in the complex. Don't need too much time unless you want to eat at the restaurants. Worth the visit.", "Go early to beat the crowds. Well kept gardens lead you down to the temple area which has a beautiful setting on the lake. Plenty of photo opportunities. Well worth a visit", "We visited this temple just a week or so ago and it is stunning. No doubt about it that the view of the Temple on the cliff edge and the view out to the sea it's one of sheer beauty. The temple itself was not as beautiful and interesting as I was hoping for (you are not allowed in the temple itself) but even just for the view and scenery it was work the visit. You are given a sarong to cover up your legs if they are on show. I felt the people on the front desk were a little abrupt and rude which seems very VERY unusual for the nese people. We were warned of the monkeys and did not take anything in with us other my partners camera which he had secured to himself. They did steal a ladies glasses as she sat on the wall which was kind of her own fault! We were told they were aggressive compared to the monkeys at the monkey forest. They did seem a little unfriendly. We just stayed away from them. Overall, definitely worth a visit!!", "It's a breath-takingly beautiful lake with the most beautiful temples and is worth the drive to visit. Take the time to walk all around and enjoy the coolness of this place, you forget you're in the tropics with the coolness of the breeze.", "Beautiful temple with a gorgeous layout. Have a swim in one of the available ponds/pools - chilly, but worth it.", "One of the best temples in . Best time to visit when Morning visiting temple or afternoon to see the sunset. This place is located a bit away but amazing where we are presented with magnificent scenery from the beginning we get to the beautiful beach with great waves.", "Lovely place to watch the sunset. Temple very small but alluring. Worth a visit. Costs 20,000 Rupiah to enter (£1). Can get very busy and bustling.", "This is a beautiful temple and sunset here is amazing, but it's very overcrowded so looses a bit a what should be special about it, also a lot of cheap crap tourist shops to pass before you get to the temple. Best thing was probably seeing the thousands of bats fly out of te cave for the night.", "This complex was built in the 17th century by King Mengwi and it was dedicated to the gods of the lake. The temples on the water are beautiful as are the gardens in the complex. It is a very tranquil place especially if you are able to hit it when there are very few tourists. We really enjoyed walking by the lake and also looking at all of the beautiful trees. I also loved the stoned side walks with mosaics. That adds that final touch to a perfect garden. There is no fee to enter the complex.", "Looks like this temple is not human-built. The temple in water, close to the shore, was created perhaps by an earthquake or volcano. Water was coming out naturally in one place, just like tap-water, that now has turned into holy water. The shape of the naturally created temple and the holy water, all these are something really worth seeing.", "You can many of the temples in and most of them look similar but can enjoy the silence and beautiful environment. The location surrounded by the sea waves and the beauty of nature will take you to the next level and need to walk and spend around four hours to completely enjoy this. must see place.", "this is a very beautiful temple located by a lake. the scenery is also so so beautiful that will give you a peaceful and tranquil feeling. it was a cold rainy frosty day so i had to struggle with myself to get over severe conditions of weather with cold rain and thick fog when biking through the mountain passes, but it was worth it a lot.", "The entire temple site is very interesting. One can see surfers down below the two ocean perched outbuildings. In low tide you can actually walk out to one. The other is accesable by a overland bridge.", "could only take pictures from far. we weren't allowed to go in the temple.. the entry fee was 60.000Rp per person..", "Nice place to see sunrise and crossing sea to lembongan, but a little bit dirty due to sea weed", "As well as the sunset, this attraction provides some very interesting people-watching! Many Asian nationalities visit the site and all are quite enthusiastic. We were asked by random people to step into selfies and photos. It was very endearing. I felt like a celebrity. This was part of a half day trip organised by our hotel Wapa di Ume in Ubud and our wonderfully kind driver navigated with us through the rather sizeable market there before seeing the temple carved from the cliffs. It's stunning. We were lucky as the tide was out so the crowds were well dispersed. We then climbed up the stairs to the opposite cliff to look at the sun setting and watch the surfers do their thing in the waves far below. Wonderful way to spend an evening.", "I came here with my wife and kids. Itnice temple surrounded by the sea. Beautiful sunset too. Holy and make a wish for your future.", "This temple is stunning! You begin the walk through the forest and have to be on the watch for the monkeys. They snatched someone's glasses. The views from every part of the walkway is stunning. You cannot miss this sight if you are in .", "This is one of the amazing place I ever visited, very beautiful sceanic views. Temple looked fab with ocean surrounding it. Take a good camera to capture high waves. Its really hot so lots of water, sunscreen, cap, umbrella is the must. Must watch place in world.", "The seas around Nusa Lembongan island are some of the wildest I've ever seen anywhere in the world. Any boat trip between Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Penida will convince anyone of this! The Devil's Tear is a good place to watch the pounding surf, but care must be taken on the surrounding rocks, so I'd advise keeping younger children close to you! The spray from the crashing waves can carry a good distance. At the back of the viewing area (no signs and no barriers btw) are 'tents' used by local traders to sell drinks and souvenirs to the simply huge numbers of people brought here as part of daily organised tours from the mainland. All arriving in near identical open sided trucks, and a huge percentage from China and neighbouring countries. The concern from our perspective was that so many of these people were just quite simply on a 'selfie tour', we watched as young far-eastern girls in huge hats, face masks launched into poses atop the wet rocks, pointing skyward and generally trying to be as self-obsessed as possible in their 'moment' whilst their male companions took the required photos. This backdrop seemed to be wholly unnecessary and often precariously set-up at the expense of the general viewing of others? Some of these girls didn't even look at the sublime sea, merely there for the purpose of self aggrandisement. What a shame. These mass tours aren't going to be good news for the stunning coastline of this quite beautiful island in the long run, there were perhaps 100 of these small tour buses on the car park, along with maybe 300+ scooters. The environmental impact was there for all to see, with cans, bottles and food wrappers strewn all around the bushes and trees close to the clifftop. The tours arrive late morning (from ) and are gone late afternoon, so a visit outside of these times would be far more rewarding and would avoid the human tsunami and camera obsessed tourists who will surely ruin this lovely spot. Nothing can ever stop the pounding surf thankfully, but what was until 3 years ago a virtually unknown clifftop viewpoint, is now being turned into a dust bowl. Go early or late and marvel at a natural phenomenon and enjoy the serenity of the island ahead of the madding crowd.", "Lempuyang Temple is 2 to 3 hours northeast of Ngurah Rai International Airport, depending on your driver and traffic. No public transportation going there so you have to hire a private car. The temple is built midway up Mt Lempuyang facing a beautiful view of Mt Agung and its surroundings. Entrance fee is free, but there's a charge of 10K or 20K (can't remember exactly) to borrow a sarong (required because it's a temple, 1 of the 6 major ones no less), so best to bring your own to ensure better hygiene. Then you'll be given a number for the queue for the picture-taking at the perfectly located Heaven's Gate. The steep climb up begins, take it slow and easy, even the young ones pant with effort. For \\ the young once\\\", some enterprising men in motorbikes will offer to drive you for 10,000 Rupiah per person. When you finally get up there, there'll be a lot of people waiting in the shade for their turn to be photographed. And if you have the patience to wait for hours, you can be rewarded with an incredible mirrored photo. There are men there to use your cellphone (not SLRs) to take pictures of you and your friends/relatives, individually and as a group; just give them a donation. We were number 268 and 211 was just called---was told it would be about a 2 hour wait. Most people wait. What's lost in all this is that Lempuyang Temple is a nese Hindu Temple that is said to predate all the other temples in . I read somewhere it was built in 91AD (restored in 2001). Deluged with tourists (except now with the coronavirus threat), is highly commercialized. Even Besakih Temple charges 60,000 Rupiah entrance fee. The fact that Lempuyang Temple doesn't charge yet is surprising.\"", "Avoid this place on a hot day and during high tides when you can't enter the temple across the sea. we drove there and was not disappointed overall though.", "The temple is a good thing, but the best thing is the view from the cliff, spectacular, breathe taking.", "Before visiting , this Temple was the first only on my list, whenever they market , I would find, and so I wanted to visit this temple. I was staying in Ubud, realized it's a 1 hour ride ( I hired a scooter as the best option) left to that place at 6:30am little did i realize it would be freezing cold. Visiting early morning at Sunrise was awesome. The Temple was great good splendor. There was a 3-4$ Entry feel but worth it, Must recommend.", "We had a great time visiting the temple to watch the sunset, except the sun disappeared behind the cloud, again!! This happened at our last visit when we went to Tanah Lot. Lots of cheeky monkeys all around ready to take anything shiny from you. I had one jump on me to try to take my necklace, little bugger!! Great photo opportunities..", "This is a beautiful temple, best viewed by taking a stroll to the other outlaying cliff to take in the full view of the temple hanging on the cliff. Beware of the army of monkeys though. I saw a tourists' sunglasses and glasses being snatched away and they never recovered them EVER again.", "Beside Tanah Lot Temple,this Uluwatu, temple by the cliff is very famous in .The temple was built on a cliff, overlooking the sea.We arrive here by rented car,driving there was fun ! We arrived about 5 pm and thankfully the rain has stopped.Park the car ,then we go inside ,we must wear proper clothing to go inside ,if you wear shorts , it must be covered by sarong ,provided at the ticket booth.We were asked by an old lady there,she wanted to guide us,we nodded ,we thought it will be cheap ,like $ 2-3 but in the end she asked for $ 7.Naughty monkeys are all over the place ,so dont bring anything not important ,be careful with your belongings ,cameras., glasses,do not put your hands in your pocket.The monkeys will march at you when you do it,because they think you will give them food.Wear shoes instead of sandals,because we saw a Chinese tourist's sandals were dragged away by one of the monkeys.As we ascend to the top of the temple , we saw awesome view of the sea and beach beneath us.Tip from me : Go to this temple early in the morning so you can watch sunrise or go here in the afternoon at sunset,so you can witness the Kecak Dance performance.We witnessed the procession in the main temple but we cannot go in , because we're not Hindu.Top attraction, we highly recommend this Uluwatu temple to be visited.", "Very nice view from the temple! The gardens are very well kept! There are some monkeys around well behaved! Not a lot to see as, the access to the temple is forbidden but we can walk around and it's a very relaxing place! Maybe missing a nice clean bar inside the park! Very clean everywhere inside the park around the temple! Not the same regarding everywhere you go and as soon you get out from the tourist attractions as, you'll find on your way a lot of rubbishes,plsstic bottles,plastic bags,packages left on the border of the road,in the fields everywhere! A real shame for !", "Awesome place to catch the sunset! The priests in the temple were very helpful in crossing across through the tide. Very unique..", "We booked a private driver (WMP Tours) to take us to the temple. It was about a 2.15 hr drive from Seminyak. The temple was not crowded, but still a lot of people. We opted just to see the 1st one (Heaven's Gate), but to tour the entire location would have taken 4 hours. A lot of restroom facilities, food options an souveniers so this is a plus. There is a small cost like 22,500k IDR for the entrance and the ride up the hill, and 10k cost for the swing stage pictures, which to me was relatively inexpensive compared to USD. At the Heavens Gate, you need to wear a sarong (which is provided to you), a scarf for exposed shoulders (provided to you) and must follow some temple rules - which we followed, but a bit funny, but we get it ( No women allowed if menstruating -that was the first one, no Yoga poses, no kissing, no bad language, etc) We were given a number to take a picture - we were #243 for the photographer to take your pic with your cell phone, but they were taking 2-3 minutes per guest, and about 20 minutes, they called for #108, so we just took pictures of the temple, because we didn't want to stay until Midnight. We bought some Indonesian chips and walked over to a Large Swing Area with more photo ops. 10k IDK entrance fee and took pictures. The wait was less than 3 minutes. This is a place to visit, fees are minimal, but try to take some small bills for snacks and the restroom (5k IDR). I love my pics the photographer took, so I tipped them 20k IDR each, (Hey, I'm american) but tipping is not required. Actually Heaven's Gate is the \\In\\\" thing for Social Media, but still a great place to visit.\"", "lempuyang temple has a good view because of its position on a hill, unfortunately the place is quite hot and crowded for people to take pictures so they cannot enjoy the beauty of the temple of Tempuyang", "After a disappointing visit to Lempuyang, we arrived here to heal our wound. Entrance fee was 40,000 Rupiah. What did we expect? We did not do much homework before visiting . We left it to our local nese guide, Robert +6281916633062 to do everything for us. He, of course, did a great job. We will engage his service again in next visit. This temple was probably my favorite simply because it was so tranquil and yet filled with dynamism of the Kois in the pool. This was the main attraction and they mattered a lot. They were beautiful and wanted human contact, well, one reason was because of food. I did not try if they would give us a kiss. I believe they would. They swam close to you , believing that you wouldnt harm them. They let you touch them. And Wow! They were huge. I strongly recommend this place. It gave you a totally different feeling as compared to other temples in . Both water and Kois here combined to exert a good flow of 'chi' or energy here. You felt like recharged here. Do not miss this place !!!", "This temlpe is very unique not like any other temples we visited before, located at end of the top of the cliff, facing the lush indian ocean. We were very lucky cos we could see the best sunset here. After the sunset we saw the mongkey dance, it was so attractive and beautiful. Come and see! It 's worth the money.", "Beautiful small temple on the edge of the cliff. The view is breathtaking! Perfect spot to watch a sunset, however many tourists have the same idea, so normally it's packed with people in the evening. Make sure to be near the exit and go for it as soon as the sun goes down, if you don't want to be stuck in traffic! :)", "Put this on your list of \\things to do\\\". What great views of the ocean this place has from the temple high on the cliffs. Awesome place to take in the views and would definitely recommend this place to friends who go to .\"", "It is a pity that the attraction is generally known as a temple. The temple itself is by far the poorest, ugliest that I have seen in . Stairs and more stairs leading to nothing nice and back. The reason to go is for cliff which is magnificent. And from further away you realize that the temple is an ugly structure. I went during sunset and I really don't understand why thousands of tourists come there every day. So expect it to be busy at sunset. Again the view from the cliff and along the cliff and on the waves breaking against it, is terrific. But I expected a lot more from a popular place like this. Now I know it is a hype.", "A reali nice plc wit awesum view..abt 15mins ride frm e main jetty area.. Best to go there early to avoid e crowds.. Be prep to get wet too..", "When arrived at the entrance some people were discussing outside. Sarong was provided to enter the temple. When reached at the temple then came to know the number were given to be able to take pictures at the Heaven gate a need to wait when our number will be called. Very nice place to visit but too long time for waiting.", "We visited and were awestruck by the views and by the temple. It was well worth the additional few bucks $6 USD for a tour guide to explain everything.", "i liked the temple but then again you do get filmy crowds to take Instagram pics but ya there is a feel to the place", "Our guide did his best to explain why these temples were built in the water, as part of the Hindu's religious practice of water cleansing. I didn't quite understand but this temple is still a magnificent site to visit. The mountain and look in the background make it one of the prettiest temples I've ever visited. Come see the temple after doing the Tree Top Adventure.", "Around one and a half hours each way in traffic from Sanur we arrived at 4;30 pm had a brief glance at the many market stalls on the way down to the Temple, People everywhere you look, The temple is well worth the traffic and crowds to get there very Spiritual and calming, went over to the cave near by to see a gentleman charging 5 to 10 thousand Rupiah to see and pat the holly snake {which didn't move and felt dead} Allow a bit of time to sit on the grass and take it all in just watch out for the young guy with the very large and very much alive snake that for a fee you can put it around your neck.A little bit commercialized", "This temple & it's grounds is very pretty IF you can stand the crowds. GO EARLY in the morning! AVOID the weekends AND holidays! When I went it was the afternoon. I walked there from the Candikuning market. It takes about 20”. Still, with the crowds it was okay. Check out the assemblage in the photos, man.", "Not the cultural experience that you would expect at a temple, huge amounts of tourists.Nice view over cliffs though.", "What a view, beautiful place to take it all in we got there in the afternoon to watch the sun set over the temple it was breathtaking it some wonderfull photos and the markets are great too!!", "this is a must see in . To see this temple on the rock surrounded by water is amazing. a very humbking experience", "We really don't understand why people rate this temple with four stars on Tripadvisor. We think it is barely worth two stars. We came to this place expecting a beautiful temple in a serene and tranquil lake setting. An expectation that was inspired by the many pretty pictures on the internet. What you don't see on these photos is that this temple is set in a theme park. There are statues of turtles, tigers and owls all over the place, masses of people armed with selfie sticks and roaring speedboats with shouting tourists passing by on the lake. To us it seemed like Disney Land. There is nothing serene or tranquil to be found here. Only visit this temple if it is on your route to another destination. It's a good place to stretch your legs and see something while you're having a break. Otherwise just go to another, more impressive temple. This one is really not worth the long drive.", "We visited this place in the afternoon. We must park our car at the parking area and changed with shuttle bus. The price for shuttle bus was Rp. 50.000,- per person for return trip. The road from parking area to the temple was uphill and winding. It took about 5 minutes. To enter the temple we must pay ticket and the price was Rp. 50.000,- per person and we got sarong that must be use in the temple area. They gave us queue number for taking picture at the Gate of Heaven. From the shuttle bus stop to the temple the road was very uphill, the distance was 200 m. We may choose to take a walk or use motorbike and pay Rp. 5.000,-. We chose to use motorbike that time. Lucky us there was no queue at the Gate of Heaven, and we could directly took picture. There was an officer that will take pictures for us. He used a black tile to make the reflection effect. We just need to give him our handphone. We took many pictures until we had no more idea. We gave tip to the officer. There were some other objects at the area. A big temple and the gate from the other side.", "A very small fee to enter (like most temples in ) lots of stalls and places to get a drink on the way down. Lots of temples to view but its the view of the sea crashing against the rocks that is really beautiful.Lots of local guides available that for a fee will walk around to talk you through everything, we didn't bother as we were happy to wonder and take in the views.", "Interesting sight, this is a private temple to the royals and people can not enter in. The temple is a mystical figure to me and appeared like carved out of the volcano lava.The location is beautiful and sunsets on a clear sky makes the place looks dramatically beautiful. I loved the kind of hollows waves made to the base of the temple structure. Really interesting and treat to eyes I must say.", "Took 2.5 hours to get here and it was worth it. The temple and the lake that it sits on was just amazing. Great for photography as well. A must see.", "Such a spectacular attraction during the day and sunset and easily accessed by scooter. Be very careful though the waves comes up a lot bigger than you would expect, along with being drenched head to toe and a very wet iPhone, we witnessed a terrible situation where a young girl was pushed onto the rocks by the ocean and cut open her chest very badly - following the warning signs as Lembongan is not a place you would want to find yourself needing medical care. If you are reading this \\We hope you are ok, we can back with help but you had been taken away\\\"\"", "The tranquility of the place is no doubt the best . Its just a few minutea walk from the parking lot to the Temple. Wear a sarong before entering to pay respect. There are wild monkey around so be careful. The view of the sea from here is spectacular.", "The temple itself is very basic and there are many tourists arriving by the bus loads. The views from the cliffs are definitely the highlight. Entrance without a guide is only 30,000.00 Rp", "You can understand the significance of this area to the locals. It truly a feat of ancient design and construction. The area is a mecca to tourist with bus loads arriving for sunset. But this shouldn't deter you from this marvellous place. Only accessible at low tide, you can be blessed under Hindu culture and climb part of the stairs if the temple. Like most of the temples in , only locals can access the main area for praying. Both temples in this area are worth the visit.", "WOW! A small entrance charge to such an amazing sight. We drove passed this attraction during weekend, and it was choked with people. We carried on driving. The next day was tried again and were plesently surprised at how little people were visiting the temple. We enjoyed every minute of our time inside especially since we were not fighting the crowds for access and the perfect photo shot. Truly an amazing experience!", "The temple itself is nice, situated on a rock. However, the whole area is built up as a tourist village with countless of souvenir shops and drink places which destroys any ambience or magical feeling. In short term, a tourist trap that costs 60k to view.", "We visited the temple complex from Amed which seemed to be a good solution because it is just a 30 mins drive so you don't need to spend the whole day traveling. Go as early as possible to avoid the crowd. We didn't take a photo at the gate cause did not want to wait an hour, instead, we walked around. To visit all the temples you need almost the whole day to spend here. Bring warmer clothes, rain jacket and closed shoes.", "Boring. There is nothing to see there. No real shrine. Just a few walls and many many tourists. Would absolutely not recommend to go there by bus! Traffic jam!", "The place is very nice with stunning view of the sea. It was not low tide when we visited, that's why I can't say much about the temple. But the view of the sea from the walkway is spectacular.", "You'll only need 30-45 minutes in this forest which is now very much a tourist forest with walkways etc. You can go ahead and pay to feed he monkeys mini bananas but be prepared for them to come and jump on you to eat them. You'll get the odd screech from a woman who isn't prepared or the tourist who fails to prepare entering with an open bag and having her tissues stolen. We even saw a woman's ear rings being stolen so wear studs or nothing at all. All in all cheap to enter 40k for adults and no need for sarong although it's supposed to be a temple . Guess they pick and choose when it's appropriate or not. Worth a visit👍🏾. Best time to finish in evening before closing as the sun won't be beating down on you.", "Our visit to the temple by the sea was fantastic. Yes it's crowded but that's to be expected as it's one of 's most famous land marks built in the ocean. The view from the terrace overlooking the temple takes your breath away as the big waves crash upon the rocks below. Luckily we travelled in the low season so we found great beauty and lots of space in the surrounding park and gardens which grow stunning vibrant flower beds, shrubs, and tall trees. There and many little shrines dotted around the area and sculptured playgrounds for children to play on. There are dining facilities and toilets on site. This place is one of our favourite memories of . We will revisit should we return.", "Beautiful views from cliffs and oceans. The crowds can get rather crazy and people start getting pushy when its time to get seats for the fire dance show. BEWARE OF THE MONKEYS!!", "The sooner Asian countries (and my wife is Thai) learn that we only have one planet to live on the better. When you step outside the resorts the picture is sad especially as you get closer and closer to the fish market! Try Goa in India and so it goes on. Recycling needs to be a high priority for these countries-swimming with plastic bags, thongs, snack packets is no joy! Fishermen in particular should be more conscious of these matters. The only recycling facilities we saw in was @ the main shopping centre in Nusa Dua - deep behind the veiled walls.", "So worth it! One of the most beautiful temples we've been to, and at sunset, it's perfect. Lots of stairs if that's an issue, but a definite yes.", "Great experience, beautiful temple with lots of interesting things to see. The monkies were adorable, but proceed with caution--we saw a woman get bit, and she was just sitting around minding her own business. Also, I'd recommend don't bring any valuables in zip-lock bags, the little guys think its food, and will quickly snatch it away from you.", "I would say the main reason for visiting this precious site is for the views that it offers. The Lempuyang temple itself is not that spectacular to be honest. From the walk to the main temple you cross a few smaller ones which are OK for the stops in between on your path to the summit. Take lots of water and sunscreen for this trip.", "Temple number 1 and 2 as nice. To cloudy to visit the one on top. It was a nice and easy hike that took us 2 hours in total. Don't forget the sarong!", "During low tide you can walk out to the temple. It's a beautiful place to get some photos and to take in the natural beauty of the ocean. There are a few places to get snacks and drinks as well as some souvenirs also. Very tranquil.", "Gorgeous temple but beware hordes of tourists. Also, the surrounding toilets have a fee so be prepared", "We arrived there around afternoon ish. Took a lot of pictures and walked around. Then we went back to the main temple and saw locals crossing the water to get to the temple in the middle. So we got on to it too! Then we did the whole \\cleansing\\\" ritual before you ascend to the steps.\"", "This place is the saddest tourist place I have ever been. Literally hundreds of girls dressed up just to take the \\perfect shot\\\" at the Gates of Heaven for their social media pages. If you want the typical photo standing in between the gate with Mt Agung in the background be prepared to wait in line for 2-3 hours. Note you can pay a local guide to stand in line for you. Also note Mt Agung seems to be covered in cloud most of the time so there is a chance you still wont get the perfect shot. Tip: If you are willing to forego the classic photo you can go behind the gate (the front part of the gate) and take photos were there is literally NO ONE lined up. You wont have Mt Agung in the background but you still have the gate in the shot and save yourself 3 hours.\"", "too bad we cannot go inside the temple. It is closed for prayer only. But the outside, the natural setting and the beautiful views from the cliffs are breathtaking especially during sunset.", "I visited the temple on mid-February 2013 and believe me it was spectacular! I really appreciated my visit because at that time of the year, it is the low season so, it is not crowded. You can admire it and spend an hour or more on the site. The view, the location is unbelievable. I am convinced that you will never forget it. And don't miss the Kejak dance at around 6:00PM. Regarding the monkeys, compared to the Monkey Forest in Ubud, it is true that there are aggressive, so don't hold anything in your hands, specially water.", "This was my second visit to the temple and I must say the views are as amazing as I remember. When we went the rains were coming down pretty hard so we didn’t have to be too worries about the monkeys but they do add a novelty factor", "Overall this place looks really nice, too bad you can’t enter the temple on the rocks by the shore... there is amazing sunset view and ocean looks amazing when waves crush. This place is really crowded! We were in the most popular time of the day so it was a mistake... I felt more like on concert or on the crowded train station...", "Entry fee is 30.000 IDR (2€). this is a wanderful place with this special temple close to lake, this temple is showed on the 50.000 IDR currency note.", "I paid a visit to this temple and iI was Disappointed, I understand it is a holy place for People, but in my opinion is just an average temple of modern buildings on a high cliff... not really worth a visit. The main attraction of the place are the omnipresent monkeys, who grab food and any kind of object (hats, cameras, sunglasses..) from anyone who's not careful enough. Not really worth the trip and the ticket.", "Lovely views of the temple and sea.Brilliant location, we visited this temple on our very last day, the day we depart back to UK.", "This temple was by far the most incredible temple I saw in . Climbing to the top lead to the most impressive views, and was not touristy as all. The walk and the climb was enchanting with the sounds of bells ringing, and the sweet smell of jasmine and plumeria, lots of butterfly, swallows, and monkeys. We hired a guide, who was incredible knowledgeable whom lived in the village beneath the mountain, his reverence for the temple and the mountain was true devotion. Our 3 hour tour turned into 6 as we were so lost in presence and enjoyed our selves so much, we truly felt like true pilgrims. Kemp u yang was truly a mystical place I will never forget!", "The temple is located on the cliff, facing the rough see, and the view is amazingly beautiful. However, when enjoying the scene, do take care of your belongings. The monkeys by the visit route will snatch the cap, sunglasses and handbag as well. They seem to prefer children and ladies, not want to have a try on adult man. A big monkey tried to grab my daughter's cap, but finally failed.", "During a day of sightseeing, we visited this temple. The views from the shore and cliff tops are fantastic. It was a great day, plenty of food available and if you are into shopping, well shop until you drop.", "The temple itself is beautiful, but like all the tourist places in its full of vendors trying to sell you stuff. Best time to enjoy this place is at sunset but be prepared as the place will be flooded by tourist and locals.", "We happened upon several hindu processions which were magical. We also were there at low tide and were able to visit the fresh water springs for a blessing on a clear and beautiful day. Gorgeous views from many vistas in the park.", "Beautiful temple it is i loved it. Buy fish food for 5000 idr from outside shops and while you've found the perfect spot for pictures, sprinkle some fish food to attract the fishes for even better pictures. But i noticed the pond who has the stepping stones had fishes who weren't much hungry. When i sprinkled food in the other pond the fishes were fighting for food they were so hungry! Yes do take great pictures but be thoughtful for the other ponds and their fishes too who might not make u great pics. Nonetheless they're God's creatures and deserve love . Don't ignore them. Fish food is very cheap . Enterance ticket was 40000 idr , but try going early morning to avoid the crowds. When the tour busses have arrived, the fight for pix and spots becomes crazy. Also enjoy the swings there.", "Nice place about an hours place from kiya . Temple in the sea offers panoramic views and s chance to get wet and to many many FB selfies We went in high tide so could not visit the temple as we were not told about it. Only Hindus are allowed to pray in the temple and go after 3 pm (low tide) but it gets very crowded Trip in the day will take you through a busy bazar with enough to shop and even without going inside temple it is worth it", "60k to get in plus parking. Very busy with lots ot tour buses. The temples themselves are very beautiful but not out of the ordinary", "We found the temple to be serenely beautiful and peaceful. The adjacent markets were very interesting. Unfortunately the experience was completely spoilt by the visit to the Snake Park where the animals there were kept in atrocious conditions. Dirty tiny cages in which they could not move and lying in filth. Sick owls tethered to dead tree stumps.", "To be honest I was expecting more of the temple from the reviews. We went at sunset and it was absolutely heaving with other tourists, which is fine but the temple itself was not impressive enough to make up for it. If you do go, skip the sunset \\tourist show\\\" and go to the cliff edge to watch the impressive sunset, which made up for an otherwise average visit.\"", "The temple is nice to see and there were plenty of people taking selfies with it. Unfortunately the surroundings are disgusting. Sponge bob and lots of other fiberglass critters ruined the feel. There are also lots of schlock shops selling tourist souvenirs etc", "It's a quite a long way to reach this temple, but its definitely worth an effort. Location of this temple is very impressive, right on a edge of a cliff with beautiful view over the ocean. Most of temple structures were closed for visit though.", "Built on the water, it's the most distinctive temple in . You may find the view on the back of 50,000 IDR note. It's perfect for photo.", "a definite must go place - fantastic sight of the temple just adjacent to the vertical rock cliffs but beware of the monkeys that would not hesitate to snatch your sunglasses & hats at the slightest given opportunity. we hired a local guide to explain about the local history & tradition practiced over the centuries in that particular temple.", "Beautiful temple with an amazing view of the ocean, especially at sunset. The after fire show is very interesting as well.", "while the beach is nice, (we stayed at the hyatt, and used the beach there), and there is a lovely path for walking/running, there were too many hawkers, trying to sell you stuff and it became annoying very quickly", "We went around midday, not crowded. Beautiful views with plenty of vantage points for photos. Take heed of the signs regarding leaving sunglasses etc in your car, monkeys love taking them, as personally witnessed with another tourist having them removed from his head. They seem to have good taste and grab the expensive ones.... Overall well worth the trip and the best of all the temples we visited in , highly recommended.", "One of the best temples we've visited so far in . Right next to the lake. Very peaceful and quiet. And when we went yesterday, it was too not crowded at all. Definitely worth going there.", "When i came here, they held the yearly traditional ceremony and it was very crowded but the view about the temple, sea also the ceremony was awesome.", "The long travel to the northern lake is worth it. Beside the amazing temple, there is the park which is very clean with lots of flowers. We reccomend to visit it as early in the morning as possible since there are less tourists and the street has less traffic.", "You must walk until you reach the cliff and monkeys everywhere. If you do not touch the monkeys they do not touch you. Tip: do not bring bright objects to sight sunglasses, camera etc, monkeys draws much attention and are fast thieves. You will have to dress in a sarong to visit the holy place. The temple is small but the important thing is the views", "We’ve visited Danau beratan on our way to Munduk and is was just a nice stop to make some pictures. We were glad though that we didn’t book this as an expensive daytrip. That would definitely not be worth the money. It feels like your in some kind of attraction, with kitsch statues everywhere and there doesn’t seem to be any holy or religious meaning or such around the temple. So nice stop but don’t take to much efford to go here.", "clean beach lovely resturants easy to walk around no hassling hawkers clean ocean front were we stayed", "We visited this temple and it’s amazing right on the cliff side with stunning views from the top of the cliffs looking down onto the water as you walk up the cliff side few monkeys running round highly recommended visiting this place while in ", "Definitely worth seeing! The view is breathtaking. You cant access the Temple itself but once blessed you can walk up a little bit of it then free to explore the beach. Also once you have been blessed they will ask for a donation.", "This was my second visit as the previous ones were during weekend sunset and was overly crowded and less fun. To avoid the crowd, this time we made a visit during Monday morning instead but guess what… the place was still crowded but bearable. IMHO this place is more beautiful during high tide as you can see the temple is surrounded by blue water while waves hit the rock of the temple. This will make your photos or videos looks more beautiful and dramatic. Contrary to the low tide where the temple is surrounded by mud and looks less attractive.", "Enjoyed this friendly beach area as stayed at Besakih Hotel. Fabulous location to take sunrise photos with beach bale's. Didn't find any hawkers along the stretch we were at, maybe if we'd ventured down near Sindhu Art Market it may have been different. Friendly sailors chat but no hard pressure to go for a sail. Only disappointment was seeing and hearing a few annoying jet ski's in the Besakih Hotel beach region, I thought they were only allowed further down south in the beach area.", "Excellent place to visit. Not only a temple, but a beautiful attraction. Glad I read some good reviews about this place and added it to my itinerary. Top of all, the weather was good, so it was enjoyable.", "Go to the toilet before going to Tenah Lot! I made the terrible mistake of thinking I could go there. There were heaps of toilets that you had to pay to use, but were absolutely filthy. Squat toilets with no toilet paper or bidet, just a bucket and cup to wash yourself. I finally found one after trying heaps that was acceptable. It was near the coffee Luwak cafe. This was one of three temples we saw in . It was by far the busiest, so many tourists that it made taking photos and such difficult. We also stood in line for a while to get holy water and a sarong to go up into the temple, only to realise that we could only go 5 meters up the steps because it was closed off for only people praying. However it was beautiful and I God many photos of the sunset. Still worth a visit :)", "WOW what an awesome place, positioned on the coast, this sacred temple is truely magical. And a few monkeys to make your visit interesting - just watch out for your glasses. The monkeys are not as nice here.", "Nice view here. strong wind when you reach the end of the walkway to the right. The temple is tiny. But the cliffs are magnificent. Still think this one is better than tanah lot. But then again that is just me. You will be warned about the monkeys, heed the warning.", "comparing with 's other temples its small with not alot of things to see and do... i loved the fact that its built on the water so you have to walk on its beautiful beach to reach your destination where you get the blessings and wash your face with its purifying water placing rice on your forehead...there is also a wall of rocks where people there place their hands its to connect with the spirits in that place (this is what they told us)... its always a beautiful refreshing experience in any temple in !", "This is a great temple on a great location, nice place for some relaxation and lots of things to explore. Just be aware of some monkeys here, they grab anything they can. Definetely go back again here", "It is a very famous temple in so a bit crowded but worth to visit! We also find there a small shop selling paintings (the young girl said it was her uncle's paintings) - good price and nice artworks!", "I was so lucky when i went to Lempuyang temple, the weather was friendly, not raining. And there was no queuing at all. The tips: come as early in the morning. I arrive there at 7am in the morning and it was the perfect time to take some pictures in the Gate of Heaven, the lightning was perfect. Another tips to get the best shot, ask for help to a guy (he was there) he knew the trick using the mirror. Just gave him some tips. Believe me, you will get fabulous best shots in Gate of Heaven.", "Lovely spot by the sea, try and go when the tide is out so you can walk across to the rock the temple is on. There are lots of market stalls at this sight on the way to the temple, prices are not very negotiable though. For a small donation you can drink some spring water and get a blessing from the monks at the temple base and then you are allowed to walk up the steps to the temple itself.", "Check the sunset timing for the day of your visit and plan on reaching this attraction half an hour before the sunset as you will need to reserve your place so that you can witness the sunset without anybody's disturbance. Visit the temple before enjoying the sunset as the temple cannot be enjoyed after the sunset.", "This was a temple on the ocean but wasn't a public working temple. The worship areas were blocked off. The attraction was set up to take everyone through all the retail shops and kiosks. I also am recovering from a knee replacement; there were a huge number of stairs and steps.", "Don’t fall for the tour guides they’re very pricey and you can do it all yourself. The temple is lovely and the views are spectacular. Lots of monkeys so be wary as they like to pinch things!", "Crowded but worth it. Shopping and food is good too. The views are amazing. You can't visit the temple but can cross the ocean and get to the rock.", "You have to wait for the sea to go down to access the place Unfortunately you can not enter the temple. Well maybe some lucky tourists had the lucky opportunity before, but today not. You can hold a snake around for 50k rupiah. Cheap and good warung around. The temperature of the sea is heavenly perfect Nice views for nice pictures", "It was a bit of a trek from jimbaran but well worth it!!. WE done 7 temples and it was challenging. The first two is where you get the best photographs , the rest is just a really good workout. We got a guide and paid about $45.00 all up. There is a lot of steps and we completed the hike in 3 hours (up and down). The monkeys were only around temple 3 but were aggressive if you got close. There is building going on and some restoration to one of the temples higher up. Parts are in need of repair and there is a lot of litter on the track. Overall its well worth a look.", "Nice temple, but to go there is a bit hard :) Not because rocks or sea, because of shops and sellers everywhere :) Must see it!", "While walking along Seminyak beach just north of Moonlight I crossed a creek. Brown, raw, stinking effluent was pouring into the ocean right near swimmers and surfers. About 200 litres per minute. That's 10 tonnes per hour. When I asked them, the locals knew but didn't care. It was disgusting. The prevailing current carries it northwards. Be warned. Do yourself a favour, surf Double Six instead.", "A very beautiful place and a must visit too! Like most of the temples in , this temple too is situated on a cliff on the seashore...its usually crowded and I so wished I could get to visit this place minus the crowd. It was a rainy day when we visited, the dark clouds and the sea and black sand, gave us a whole different view of the temple! Mysterious, yet beautiful :)", "After reading various reviews I was a little unsure on what to expect. The sanctuary is split in two with the smaller temple very picturesque and a lovely walk. Worth a visit! ", "We were continually heart broken for the nese people and the nese Environment that the Indonesian Government has not put the infrastructure in place to collect rubbish and ensure clean beaches, clean streets and clean oceans.", "We visited in March 213. It was late afternoon, so that we could take photos of the sunset. It was very crowded, as most people had come for the kecak show, but we didn't stay for the show. The view from the temple to the ocean was incredible. We saw sea turtles swimming below us, as we explored the temple grounds. The monkeys were cheeky, and tried to pinch stuff from us, but we had been forewarned, and kept glasses, cameras etc, away from them. One lady had her prescription glasses nicked by a monkey, and when they were returned to her by a guide, she put them back on her face, and a monkey took them straight back and disappeared into the bush. Lesson = take care and don't give the monkeys a chance. These grounds are around 700 years old, and I felt privileged to be there. We had been for a swim at Pedang Pedang beach before, and then soaked up the atmosphere at the temple. It is worth going as the area is very different to the Kuta/Sanur parts of , and different to the rain forest parts of Ubud.", "Awesome temple complex. While the lake had receded during 's dry spell, the temple is exquisite. While a major tourist attraction of a main highway, very much worth the stop.", "I spent 2 week’s at the Fairmont and on half the days I strode out to the far end of Sanur using the walkway. Total distance was 8.6km (or 12km if you also go to the south and back to hotel). There is quite a diverse range of bars, cafes, restaurants along the way as well as small market stalls selling all the usual stuff from massages to ice cream to hand crafted wooden wind chimes etc. The vendors normally focus on female tourists with their “come see my shop madam?” Invitations. They are nonetheless friendly and a simple no thank you is enough to stop them pestering, and they are never ever cheeky- just respectful and trying to make a living. The beech is wide and narrow in places with good clean white sand. I suspect once the Hyatt opens this area will possibly go up market a little bit more. The whole beach walk is interesting and varied but always informal and inviting.", "This is a must, if you can be there around 6 for sunset and have a bite to eat and a beer while viewing the temple and sunset from the cliff top. Do not pay extra to go to the temple as you only go to the base of the stairs so not worth it. This is a must if you can while in .", "The view is breathtaking. Even the view of the temple at high tide. It was crowded early in the morning. Sunset is crowded. You have to get through an avenue of tourist shops offering all the usual products. There is even a couple of snakes on offer for a photo opportunity.", "This temple is stunning! The cliffs are enormous, and great views can be had all along the long temple wall. It's not surprising that a priest felt enlightenment here- it's a very inspiring place. The monkeys were much less cheeky here than at the monkey forest in Ubud. Wear sunscreen and bring water (kept in your backpack) if you go during the day.", "Not much to see but has very nice view expeciallt the hill and Hindian Ocean. You can watch Dancer in the evening. Be alert with your tools like hat, eye glass, etc as lot of monkey will steal it and difficult to get back", "The temple itself was pretty small, but still very cool to see, but the best part about the trip to the temple were the views. Amazing views of the cliffs with the ocean crashing up against the rocks. I would highly highly recommend going.", "Saw this temple during a long weekend vacation in . It took a while to drive up here, but it was definitely worth it. The floating towers in the water are sublime, and the artistry of the temple's other elements such as its statues and large gates is also wonderful. The landscaping is excellent as well. The restaurant/buffet isn't great, but it's serviceable for a quick meal before getting back on the road. Definitely recommended!", "Enjoyed visiting here today. Lovely temple situated on the rock and while you can’t go up, it’s a beautiful sight to behold.", "I was kind of disappointed by this temple. It is certainly worthwhile visiting if you're in the close neighborhood, but don't spend a day trip on it. We had seen some amazing pictures of this temple beforehand. In reality, this is a tiny temple, whereas on the pictures it looks huge.", "It’s a long 2.5 hours of car travel from my hotel is Nusa Dua. But it will be worth it. The main point of interest within the entire compound is the ‘Gateway’ structure. The temple staff will be there to help you with photos. They use a piece of glass to create the reflection effect, which I think is great. Everyone gets a photo turn alone or as a group with the gateway. Just make sure you queue. Cutting another person’s queue is not cool.", "get there after tide hours to enjoy the entire parts of the temple. sunset view is the worthwhile waiting as it promises a not to miss agenda during the visit.", "Just the best place we visited at . There are some rules to be followed. You have to cover your waist with a Dothi and tie a special string around. All these are provided after you take the pass on payment. A vast expanse of a serene atmosphere within is most impressive. Absolutely clean and neat. hats off to the maintenance team to keep it clean with a huge crowd visiting daily. The western side is surrounded by the sea which makes it even more beautiful. Sea is rough. You can walk around for any length of time. You have a lot of steps to climb. take your own time or go through the middle road without steps. There is no entry into the temple for tourists. You got to be careful with monkeys who can be a bit dangerous. careful with all your belongings the monkeys can pick and disappear.", "There were a lot of people there as it was approaching sunset. We wanted to stay longer to see the sunset but it was too crowded, hot and humid. The view was spectacular. It was easy to walk to the temple. We did not have a chance to see the Fire Dance held at night since we left early.", "As far as temples go, this one isn’t the most amazing. Its the scenery and the cliff top views that are amazing for this attraction. The monkeys are added extra fun, we witnessed them steal a girls sunglasses from her head, so be very careful if you don’t want to be the source of the entertainment!!", "I went with my wife. In the evening, the views are so amazing. The water, the cliff, the temple all make a great picturesque location. In the evening the cool breeze is so relaxing. Though it is crowded, but every one can find their own place for relaxing and enjoying sunset.", "We visited the temple in a rainy noon. Fortunately, it stopped raining and the sky getting clear. This place made me feel peaceful because of the lake. I recommend this place as a must in Ubud.", "The temple site is pretty crowded so I took a fastboat for 125k and it feels more exciting with all the breeze, beautiful mountain and vast lakes", "This is a totally different temple from those around . The gardens are well laid out and looked after and with the nese pagodas and their palm tree roofs, it's looks breathtaking especially with the hills and lake as their backdrop. There is also a lunch buffet served in the larger restaurant and a smaller Warung serving local food. Toilets are available but charging for toilet use after collecting an entrance fee, I think is a bit too much. Anyway this is a great place to visit in Ubud, .", "I can stay here all day just to sit around by the lake and enjoy the beautiful air.. The temple is in the middle of a beautiful lake.. great place to take great pictures.. The entrance is Rp.20,000/person.. closed at 6pm..", "Great views but crowded at sunset and it is difficult to get a good picture. Not so interactive either as you cannot go and see the temples up close.", "This is one of the temples that for the trip to be complete, must be visited but be very careful with the monkeys. We saw one steal the sunglasses of a tourist while he was taking pictures. The view from this temple really offers very nice pictures.", "It was better than we expected and lots of monkies everywhere. And the temples are were a visit and it's a nice walk through the park.", "This trip is only worth it for the view. Monkey are very agressive and temple is closed for visitors. Fire show is a bit overrated. Bring some water or protection from the sun. Do not forget to bring your sarongs!", "Go when it's a low tide at sunset. This allows you to walk out to the temple. You also want it to be clear enough that the sunset will be beautiful. Be sure to walk north of the main temple. There is a pretty grass area with a nice small cove. Surfers will be catching waves in the cove and there is an archway in which waves break through.", "A mediocre beach - not very clean, full of hawkers and hassling sun lounger reps. Lard and tattoos everywhere. Not for me.", "Fantastic sunset show, get their early, visit the temple and the monkeys, then grab your seat to watch the sunset over the temple as the show begins.", "This beach is your typical paradise when you think of . Miles of pristine white sands and clear blue water with few rocks. The only thing that really bothered us were the sheer volume of chinese tourists taking photos on the beach. Not just a few nice photos but literally spending hours posing on the beach with sarongs blowing in the wind, etc. It got annoying because they told us to move several times so we weren't in the background. Best not to make eye contact either or you'll be stuck taking all the photos for them - this happened to us twice.", "Beautiful grounds and incredible views of the Sea. There are paths than run from the temple in both directions along the cliffs high above the water. As you walk along the paths there are many brightly colored butterfly's and on the inter walkways you will encounter monkeys, which can be very aggressive. There are bananas available to feed them for a charge. The best picture taking time for the water and sky is sunset, however that is also when it is the most crowded. The entrance fee is 20,000 Rp.and well worth it.", "I simply cannot understand why people flock to this place. The temple itself is nowhere as nice as numerous other temples in . There are hundred of junk souvenir shops all trying to pressure you to buy their overpriced crap. This place is a total waste of a day", "its in the morning/ before afternoon. If you come later sun able will only allow you to take picture of silhouette of this mazing gate and mountain in the background. It could be a challenge, but all depends how you going to get there...we were brought here but local driver. I have to say drive was challenging for him. Its very steep. Car park places are limited, and any manoeuvres require good driving skills! We had a few steps to go up. Stopped for a minute to watch locals preparing food for Gods, and offering. Temple really makes great impression. Black made of volcanic rock. When we get through the gate we were blessed. There is not much to walk around. Only few steps to go up and see top temple, but we are not allowed to go there its only for people who pray. But to come here and see the temple, gate and the view will not disappoint you in my opinion.", "Beautiful cliff top views. Worth a visit. Well cared for temple. Beware the monkeys...they steal things (hats, sunglasses, etc)", "We went there at noon time, around 1pm, it is so hot and sunshine is very strong. Jun is not a peak season and it is not packed. The view is spectacular, and there are some restaurants where you can sit outside the cliff and spend a few hours there drinking tea and watch the temple. If we know the view is that good, we should go there to watch sunset instead of going to JInbanang.", "Nice location on the cliffs of the Bukkit Peninsula, but didn't really feel like the temple was all that much more special than any of the other ones you can see for free. Lots of monkeys, but watch out as they will steal your food, sunglasses, hat and anything else they can get their hands on;-) There is a sunset worship service they put on every night, but it costs $15 per person to see when went which we thought was a little much to charge for whats supposed to be a religious ceremony.", "located on the outskirts a beautiful temple,totally worth your visit.drive to this place is very scenic,with strawberry farms your way.This temple is located in the middle of the lake.great place to have pictures .", "We visited a lot of temples in and most are pretty sober and colorless. Some have very nice scenery with ocean, sunset and cliffs (like Uluwatu) but only Titra Gangga wow-ed me at the entrance with the very nice garden and fontains. Certainly worth a detour and it is a shame that most standard tours in Ubud don't go to this temple. Therefore we hired a car for the day to visit this temple, Amed and bat cave. (600.000 idr for a car from and back to Ubud).", "A lot of tourists visit this point. It has a nice walk, temple itself isnt very overwhelming. The best part is the high mountain and the beach down several hundred feet. Watching sunset by the mountain edge is recommended", "this place is an excellent choice for family and friends...the temple with its huge lake and overlooking the mountain is a beautiful sight..they have water activity like renting a speed boat with a chargeable fee...it was raining when we were there thus it was very misty and cloudy for us to take pictures....when we were done we were shopping at those little shops and of course bargaining with those shopkeepers...", "We got here at 5:30am to watch sunrise and it was worth it! It is a holy month of prayer, a big event that happens every 10 years and which is open to about 4 million Hindus, therefore it was beautiful to see lots of smartly dressed, happy people arrive early for prayer and soaking in the happy athmosphere. The priest blessed us with holy water when we got up, which we thought was lovely and made us feel very welcome. It was amazing to see the sun slowly illuminating Mt. Angung. If you just want the Instagram photo at the gate and arrive in the afternoon with other thousands of tourists, you will be disappointed in your experience! If you make an effort and get here early, you can get your shots and enjoy your surroundings and experience :)", "Beautiful to see at sunset, take photos and explore the rock pools on the beach around the temple! Get there a bit earlier if you would like to do some shopping at the market beforehand", "Sounds kind of obvious but we went at sunset and the tide was out. It was pretty underwhelming though the sunset was nice. By this point I think I was a little bored of being charged to go near temples and being bombarded by people selling toot.", "This temple view if awesome and incredible. The waves of Indian Ocean hitting the shores is worth a watch. .one of the best places to see sunset in .. One has to walk for 10 minutes from.parking to reach the place.. There's place for holy spring and water that are given by local folks near the temple..which are considered auspicious . Overall to be checked in one's trip.", "It is a temple on a cliff. The view is breath-taking. It provides for picture perfect postcards to all fun loving and photography enthusiasts. The view is superb. Temple is not a big one but has got a good attraction among tourists. Beware of monkeys here, who love to snatch your frames, bottles and other things from you.", "If you follow the advice given to you then this place is soooo beautiful. The sacred water temple is a sight to behold and just so peaceful. The monkeys are clean and seem well kept and in good health. We didn't buy bananas which didn't encourage them to jump on us nor steal from us. Just follow the advice and the scenery is worth the visit.", "The temple itself was quite small but the view was amazing. Very busy with pushy tourists.Upon getting there just after paying and getting our sarongs we had a local tell us it was his job to give us a tour. It being our first visit to a temple didn't think much of it but halfway through his quite short tour that we could have easily figured out on our own , told us that we had to pay him for his job, 100,000 rp ($10cdn)we overheard other scammers telling people their tour would cost them 300,000rp ($30!!) also aware of monkeys, saw one steal sunglasses from another lady.", "The temple is probably the most amazing temple in . Two towers stand on the platforms, so it looks like they float on the lake which is spectacular. The place is clean, no beggars, not many noisy salesmen and women. Take a jacket or something, just in case it's gonna rain.", "Never seen the temple this busy but it is the end of Ramadan, the end of school, just after Kuningan, and Idul Fitri. From the first times I visited it has become commercialized to the point of really corrupting the experience of visiting. That said it is a nice place and worth the visit.", "I had this on my bucket list so I knew I could wait up to 3 hours for \\that photo\\\". Lucky me I only waited an hour and a half. I got to chat in line with other tourist and guide/drivers. I got to ride in the back of a ute (truck). There is a carpark where you must leave your vehicle and get a connecting ride to the temple in a ute for 20000 IR one way. Then you pay for the rental of a sarong if you did not bring one...Lucky me I brought one with me but you still had to give a donation. Then there is a rather steep walk up to the temple. You are greeted at the temple with a person that will give you a blessing with a sprinkling of holy water. Then you find the end of the line and wait until it is your turn. When it is your turn you give your phone to the photographer who will use a reflective filter placed just under your phone camera. The effect is awesome :) you may also have a friend or your driver/guide take photos for you as well. you are able to do half a dozen poses then it's all over. When we first arrived you had a clear view of the volcano by the time it was my turn it was rather cloudy plus there was a little smoke coming from the side of the volcano that added to the haze. There are little shops where you can purchase a drink or a snack. My one regret was that I did not walk up the stairs to take a photo of the volcano from the top of the stairs. There are 3 stairs you can walk on the outer stains but not the middle. I was pleased to have made this journey but I did it Solo because none of my fellow travellers were keen on the long day and the wait.\"", "I personally really liked this place because of the great photos I was able to take just before sunset. However the place is a zoo and you have to time your trip well to avoid the brutal traffic leaving. Because of the crowds you will line up endlessly for the caves, and you need to keep your children close. Great photos can be taken from the far side of the beach where few tourists venture. You will be able to capture the small water canals in front of the temple. I recommend staying no more than an hour.", "What can I say that hasn't been said before there are 3 temples on this site the most appealing to me was the sea temple what a stunning location superb for sunset photography or just a family day out it gets extremely busy especially at sundown for me there was far too many tacky tourist shops and having paid to go in they charge 3000 IDR to use the toilets well worth a visit", "its not a good beach, but they have some kite surfing lessons there run by locals. Better go kuta or some other beach", "This temple if wellknown and will Always be categorized as a must see by touroperators. Its touristic and can be very crowdy. Best time is when its low tide, there are sites where you can find the best time to visit. You have to pass a tourist market where they sell the wellknown things from . I was Lucky and saw a ceremony for the sea, was a special atmosphere and they did alot of offerings and played the traditional music. I didnt stay for sunset but heard it can be nice altough i think there are better places for seeing the sunset in . I visited in october 2015 but didnt write a review then.", "Beautiful ancient temple overlooking a great sunset! You must not miss this place out when in whether solo or with friends!", "A lovely temple worth the visit if you are already staying in the south of . We were staying at a hotel in Nusa Dua and it took about 40 minutes by car. On the way, we stopped at one of the Lewak Coffee tasting centers for free tea and coffee tasting. We had been pre-warned about the monkeys at the temple being aggressive so I had removed my eyeglasses in lieu of contact lenses and removed all jewelry. We had no problem and none of the monkeys looked or acted aggressively (maybe it was too hot?). A young monkey stole one family's unattended orange juice bottle and ran up a tree and drank it, but that was it. The monkeys congregate at the bottom the stairs that lead up to the temple on the cliff; we never saw them again once we headed up (and we came down a different path). The steps going up lead to the exterior of the temple where you'll get some lovely shots of it perched over the cliff. You can't actually get inside the temple (it is for praying only). There are nice paths that go along the cliffs on either side for a nice walk. Even though the parking lot looked packed, it never felt crowded on the paths.", "Great place to visit although clouds obscured our sunset viewing. Beware of eating outside the temple. Food is ridiculously priced. I'm sure it's because we were foreigners... 2 Soto ayams which should have cost 50k or below, in the end charged us 120k. Ridiculous.... Not going to fight the cost but just throwing a warning to fellow travelers. Also no taxis out of the temple area so have a plan to get there as well as leave otherwise you will pay a hefty price to take one of the tourist traps for transportation.", "Great view of the temple and sea. You can actually go down and enjoy the scenery. Though it gets crowded during the sunset. Ok to go also in the morning when it's high tide", "This temple complex is on the edge of the sea and is one of the seven sea temples on the nse coast. It offers spectacualr sea views and the sound and sights of the waves crashing into the rocks around the temple is breathtaking They say you get some splendig sunset views here- thought we only wen there in the morning A highly recommended sight in ", "Loved it here!! The temple is so serene and beautiful. Landscaping is stunning and the statues are really cool. I enjoyed a refreshing swim in the spring fed pool.", "Beautiful cliff side temple with amazing views of the indian ocean. id advise to come early in the morning or in the evening to avoid the heat and humidity.", "This was a late addition to our trip as it was not a part of our tour. My wife found out about it on the internet and it turned out to be quite a place to visit, maybe just better than Gitgit waterfalls. The temple is inside a park kind of a place with walking area around the temple. it looks beautiful the closer you get and with the lake surrounding it, you will not want to leave the place.", "Loved this place so much though it was fully crowded. The only negative part is, visitors are not allowed to visit the temple😔 We are staying in Risata Resort and decided to hired the 2 wheeler to visit this place which was really good decision as we were able to skip the terrific road jam. There were beautiful colourful shops near by the temple thought we didn't buy anything. As you have to walk a lot so comfortable sleeper is must. Being an vegetarian there was not much to have anything but we managed to have veg roll and chocolate shake at Gloria's jeans.", "crowded. bus charters. pay for WHAT. The temple isn't available to actually go up too. its got a bunch of guys sitting around acting all powerful. the natural beauty of the area is lovely but its now over shadowed by making money and business. There are plenty of other temple's for you to visit without having to pay for the privilege. DON'T. Religion shouldn't be about money to enter a location. There are restaurants and markets haggling for your IR.", "Very friendly people at Lembongan activities took the family snorkling on motor bikes should us the islands nothing was to much for them they where their to please very happy and stayed with them for whole of our holidays", "When one sees the photos, one feels it will be a very long climb/ haul to the temple ....however despite the spectacular cliffside location, the Ullu Temple is quite accessible. Beware of the monkeys but it's pretty to see everyone wrapped in these vivid purple sarongs and enjoying the many photogenic views ......The panorama from the side of the temple view is particularly appealing.... due to time constraints, was not able to do the sighting deck walk ....but the temple is lovely, nevertheless and surely merits a visit", "My daughter and I recently visited the temple and stayed for the kecak dance. It was enjoyable as expected, but spoiled by an unwarranted encounter with a fake and persistent guide who targeted us as female and Australian, and insisted that we follow him to be safe ‘from the monkey’. We were well equipped to deal with monkeys but he pretended not to understand when we said we didn’t need a guide. Nobody else seemed to have one. In the end we had to pay him the equivalent of the entrance fee to make him go away. We were well and truly had and felt angry that we let ourselves be put in that situation. It happened at the ticket office so they must know it is going on. So sad that these people could be seen as typical nese by overseas visitors.", "Very idyllic and pristine spot with the temple virtually in the sea . Only sore spot is that you are not allowed inside the temples and you can savor the spring water under the base of temple which is quite amazing considering it being in the sea virtually . The best time to visit is in the morning when the crowd is less and can buy some local stuff .", "Beautiful temple on the water. Very unique spot in - while there are many templates all over , this one stood out to us as very different. The temple has 11 different layers that each represent an aspect of the earth to pray for: water, mountain, sun, etc. It also is located in a beautiful area near the rainforest in the mountains so the drive has beautiful scenery!", "We drove over an hour to the temple and were disappointed that we couldn’t even go into the temple! The views are very nice but are they spectacular and one of a kind, no. Kind of a waste of time and money. has so much to offer and this is one of the attractions I would consider skipping.", "This temple is on the edge of beautiful steep rocks on the West shore of the southernmost part of . You won't be able to get into the temple itself, but you will have the chance to walk around the cliffs and get stunning views of the temple itself and the sea with some powerful and big waves.", "Simple entrance area, with the usual ‘donations’ going to the poor locals (understandably) and not stair maintenance. However, definitely worth the horrendous climb. The views were magnificent, the temple setting breathtaking. We only had time for a short climb, but there were 7 temples for the truly fit. The old sculptures and ceremonial snake designs outstanding. Mount Agung not far, enveloped in cloud. You need a sarong and sash. There was a road adjacent but only for the locals....Highly recommended.", "An amazing beautiful temple and grounds to visit the sunset is the most beautiful i have ever seen, definitely not to be missed, beware of the monkeys as they snatch phones, bags and glasses and anything they can, do not miss the fire dance its fabulous.", "Beautiful beach with not too many hawkers and a lot of fun activities. Cold drinks served to your cabana and many spots to lounge on", "Lovely sea with picture perfect view. Cliff and temple scenery is awesome. Sunset is beautiful with glittering sea. Must visit", "another temple in this island to visit, not like the other temple located in the sea,, sacred snaked shown in the little cave near it.. give some donation and make your wish... wait a little bit longer so you'll see the beautiful sunset", "Beautiful ocean, nice sunset, amazing temple. I’m really amazed that how could be the vibes is really good here! Everything are beautiful. Just be careful to the wild monkey here. Will be back!", "We wanted to come here for the sunset but unfortunately the weather was abit cloudy so the sunset wasn't as nice as we were expecting it to be. But the view of the temple at the cliff with the clear blue ocean was amazing. You can see how the waves washed against the cliff and shores and it takes your breath away. A place you need to visit if you are in , just beware of the monkeys, they love sunglasses.", "This place is simply beautiful. The black sand, the temple sitting directly at the threshold of the sand and the Indian Ocean... nature’s best. The priest offering a blessing in the base of the temple as the waves hit the rocks... calming The outdoor market with a mixture of mainstream and private brands... conveniently genius But, the sunset... wowing and simply gorgeous to see all of the colors come together than settle behind the water.", "This place was off the charts. Me and my son did the holy bath and it was invigorating. I got out feeling cleansed (unlikely lol). The culture here needs to be seen to be believed.", "Rubbish every where along the footpath, beach crowded yet did not look inviting. Hawkers blocking the way to the beach overcrowded with hotels - makes Sufers Paradise look like heaven and I try to avoid Surfers P!", "One of the things that disappointed us about is that no one is allowed to enter the temples. So while you can walk around the cliffs and enjoy the amazing view, you can not go into the temple. One draw back is the amount of monkeys who are ready to harass you and try and steal anything that they can.", "It is, by far, the most wonderful Hindu temple I`ve seen on the island of . Be prepared with the invigorating climb but the effort is all worth it. Nice sunset certainly rejuvenates your senses.", "this is a very nice temple on the sea, the view is fantastic, it is a little too crowded, many shops, souvenirs,...", "We spent most afternoons on hired beach chairs until the sun went down, the breeze is so refreshing, its great to give the samll beach chair owners business, and you can purchase ice cold Bintangs for 20,000 each brought to you, tell you will be back and make sure the Bintangs are ice. Relax and have fun with the Beach hawkers dont take it too seriously.", "first of all i must to admit that this is a good temple. because the uniqueness of the temple that stand above rock in the middle of the ocean. the govt also mantained this place very well that even the disability can access this place easily. but because of that, the place is very crowded. the entrance fee is quite cheap. expect 20k IDR for local person not to include the parking fee that depends on your ride. when the tide is low, you can get a blessing in the bottom of the temple and they will ask you to give some donation. bear in your mind that the blessing is not the way to gain the access to the temple. the blessing only allows you to step a little bit higher to the stair that lead to the temple. you cant even see the temple from the stair. you dont even enter the temple. but afterall donation is a donation. but dont expect that you can enter the temple. anyway there are a lot of shops and other temple other than the main temple. best time to visit this place is when the sun set.", "It took for us 3,5 hours to climb up and down to see all 7 temples. It's quite hard to reach to the top but very spectacular journey. Because you need to climb up 1700 stairs not many tourists do this and the place is not crowded, you can freely walk almost alone. Sarong rent cost 10 000 plus you have to leave a donation, no tickets.", "Sacred Curiosity is what drew me to this temple. I wondered was it as amazing as I thought? It was breathtakingly beautiful even with the other sunset seekers.", "It's a peninsula with greenery on the entrance and then a set of Hindu temple on the whole site viewing stunning sea vistas on both sides. If it is not because of the God who take in charge on the site, it hardly believe the temple remains there for the next five years because of abrasion.But the fact is that the temple has been sitting there for multiple decades now. If you brave enough to get off the rail and then pay closer attention to the water underneath you can see the sea turtles swimming without mankind interruption. Besides the terrain, pay attention on the surrounding companion - the monkeys - who can just grab your belonging for ransom purposes. But they won't harm anybody. Do not stuck only on the temple areas, take a small effort to go further so you can see the temple from distance that better viewed during sunset. Imagine you have a twilight picture with temple in the red sun on your frame!", "Gorgeous views. Worth the walk up and down the temple area. During prayer ceremonies they wont let you inside but you can peep in like we did. Loads of monkeys so hold on to your things there. There is a King Cobra on display if you want to take pics with it. Outside the temple there is a huge market place for souvenir and clothes shopping. Bargain really well and they give you at 1/10th the price no kidding!", "It's a bit of a drive to get there from Sanur, but other places are closer. The temples in the complex are perched on rocks with the surf rolling onto the black dandy beach. Peaceful but hot because it's all out in the open. Plan to visit early in the day to miss the crowds or go there for sunset. Don't forget to visit the holy snake in the cave.", "For us (not only) this is number one temple in . Located in so impressive place gathers many people, majority are locals coming for religious purpose. During our time it was full high tide so no way to visit this tiny island with template on the top. Huge waves were making the performance covering with water shrine terraces and the crowd coming very close just to observe. Another place not to be missed.", "The best attraction to view the sunset from. If you reach early before the tide sets in, you can go to the temple situated on a rock. Because of the popularity of the place it gets very crowded and that can be annoying. Definitely a must visit in .", "After crossing the path among plants and find yourself in the most amazing place viewing the Indian ocean, the feeling is so strong that you forget the temple at all ! What makes you take your eye from the cliff, the waves and the whole scenery is those little 'devils', the monkeys. It's an opportunity to watch them in their natural environment and it's also an exaggeration to go with a fear of what you read about them. They only want to have a snack after all...", "This is the only place in that I visited where they do not have sarong touts when u need it. The place is hard to find and my driver took over an hour to find it. It took 3 hours to travel there. Most of the photos you see here is at the temple at the foot of the hill, while the main one is at the top. I was denied entry as I do not have a sarong after climbing up the hill so it's a shame, but I got the view nevertheless. Generally it's a good not well visited pura, so visit it before it becomes a tourist trap. Tip: There is an information counter at the entrance at the foot of the hill. Make a donation and ask for the sarong if you did not bring your own. Souvenir shops along the hill do not sell sarong.", "You may never see another temple like this, completely unique on a little mount on the beach of black sand. Careful when walk up to it tho as the rocks can be slippery in places. Easily accessible with markets with food, souvenirs, clothes and arts and crafts", "Was advised to try this place by our driver and was very, very pleased that we did. The cliff leading then to the beach has epic versions of Hindu gods against them, and gives the place a majestic aura. The beach is long, wide and clean. There are plenty of sunloungers for hire, and the warungs (cafes) are in plentiful supply and serve good quality grub - I had the best hamburger of my life for approx £2 (20,000 IDR). If you want a lovely beach day with cafe, toilets etc supplied and in a stunning location come here :) PS See the pics for proof!", "Go in the morning as you are more likely to have blue skies. Really nice spot and there might be a ritual going on if you are there at a weekend. This is the temple on the 50,000idr note", "The temple itself isn't actually that nice and it's a long drive there with lots of traffic, so I'd only suggest going if you're sure you'll get a sunset. Take a motorbike if you can as the larger vehicles just get stuck in a queue. Also watch out for the monkeys - they're pretty aggressive and will steal anything they can take off you.", "Unfortunate that you cannot get close to the temple, but still nice to look at from a distance and take fotos. Was quite busy and the drive there is long with all the traffic. But worth the trip.", "Came here in the afternoon only to get the sunset and see a glimpse of the blue water on the beach. There was a ceremony going on, so we could not check out the temple while being there.", "This temple on the lake with mountains in the background is a magical place to visit.. quite a good garden around too..", "Lovely temple on the waters edge but soo crowded and we went in the middle of the day to beat the crowds, so I think sunset would be crazy. The markets are good prices for shopping", "Too much traffic to get there, too many people. Could not even go inside the temple as it perches on a rock off the coast. On top of it trees cover most of the view. Considering the time to reach there and things you can really do, I don't recommend.", "You get 2 temples on the price of one. One is on the cliff and one on a rock by the sea. Two very different views and experiences. Must visit", "Hope u have the luck as i did to go on a calm day, no ceremonies, no people... take ur time to wander around the magnificent gardens around the temple besides the lake, mountains in the back. No sellers boring you. Enjoy true .", "We saw this temple and photographed it at sunrise with our photography guide, Yande Ardana. What a wonderful experience! Highly recommended.", "the temple is only accessible at low tide and only nese people are allowed to enter. It was surrounded by trees so you couldn't see properly - all the famous photos are shown from an angle you cannot get to, I felt it was a waste of time and there are many more much more beautiful temples to visit. Extremely touristy", "It is a beautiful traditional temple, though I have to say it is extremely touristic, which takes away from the charisma of the place, but I guess it is the case from most well known sites. You will find yourself dropped on a parking with a lot of touristic buses and the parc that surrounds the temples looks a little like an attraction park at times with its souvenir shops and coffees. But you cant take the beauty away from that site, it is truly as beautiful as you will see on the pictures (though you may expect the pagoda to be bigger than what they actually are). I would still say it's worth the visit though and the access is very easy and friendly. And it is definitely an interesting place to ask your guides and learn more about the religions and customs in .", "Lovely setting and a pretty temple. This place is just a get them in and take the money. I guess they have to up keep the place. Would not make a special trip", "Once you step into the temple, surely you will find out the answer why this is a must visit place while in .Fantastic view of the ocean and overhanging cliff. Great place to also enjoy the sunset.", "We visited this place in July and were disappointed. There is not much of a temple to begin with, people go there to watch the sunset. The problem is that there are literally thousands of tourists during high season. The traffic is as bad as on 5th Avenue or worse - it took us hours to get there and back, even though our local driver used a back road to beat the worst traffic. If you want to see the views from the cliff (the temple alone is not worth a visit) go during the day and watch the sunset elsewhere.", "The location is stunning on top of a cliff with excellent lookouts to sea. Expect lots of people and monkeys although the monkeys did not bother us or try to take any belongings. The spiritual Kecak dance at sunset was amazing. We had rented a car and drove ourselves and had no problem purchasing tickets for the temple or show. Worth the visit.", "Went there in the morning... The entrance though did not appear to be great but once you reach the cliffs.... you will definitely amazed by the beautiful scenary and great wonders of mother nature... We were warned of the monkeys around the temple... On and off there will be people shouting to scare the monkeys away and some even carried a stick just in case being attack by the monkeys... We were quite fortunate that the monkeys that we encountered were too lazy to come and disturb us.. Quite a refreshing and enjoyable place to visit.", "This site was built in 1946 by the Governor of Hindia Belanda, it a fun to walk on the water path ways while viewing the fish underwater. Taking a lot of pictures as memorable that you had visit this beautiful garden", "The experience is perhaps less of a temple but walks along the cliff top path with dramatic cliff & sea view and lots of monkeys, so do not hold on to any food or fruit and hold tight of sunglasses and hats. We found the overall experience worthwile but average as to the temple buildings", "In Nusa Lembongan, this is the perfect spot to enjoy the sunset, also you can visit Dream beach - it's side by side to the Devil's Tears. When I went there, there were 4 couples on pre wedding pictures, I believe this place is chosen because of it's beauty, but please don't swim in the sea because the waves is hard, just good for view and you can see how when the waves enter the narrow areas in the devil's tears.", "Must go if you are an avid photo taker! Recommended for the sunset!! Upon arriving, we were greeted by its residents – families and families of monkeys! The monkeys are relatively well-behaved, and will normally stay away unless you beckon it with treats and all. Hold on well to your belongings – they seem attracted to bright-coloured camera bags/ pouches. We took many pictures of the monkeys with the sunset and Uluwatu temple in the background – they were great. Drivers are easily available, but we used the same driver throughout our trip in at US$40 per day. Our driver is pretty decent and honest, good driver but not too much of a tour guide. Recommended if you just need transport and help with tour booking (means you already have a good sense of where to go and what to ask), otherwise, you may wish to check out other tour guides. Name: Ketut San Cell: [--] Email: ketutsan_ nese@yahoo.com", "Beautiful temple and forest in the town centre of Ubud, there is even a stream and a gorge! A must do in Ubud.", "Leading down to Temples very tourist based, lots of shops and stalls. The whole area is beautiful and very peaceful. Weather wasn't great and lot of people so we decided not to go into Main temple and cloud cover didn't help at sunset BUT we still had a wonderful time there. Just sitting in gardens taking in all the surroundings, tranquility and beautiful view is well worth the visit..", "The view from this temple is breathtaking! Worth the long journey. We spent a couple of hours here, as there was lots of photo opportunities . For those who like to shop, the souvenirs and tees were cheaper compared to the outlets in the city.", "The beach was very clean, lovely white sand, peppered with sun lounges you can rent for a small fee. Lots of cafes/shops along the beachfront and shady trees. We especially liked that it was quiet - very few hawkers. Make sure you buy a kite from the local seller - they look like an historic ship - very unique.", "The temple itself is small, no different to others you may have seen with no access to the inner circle. That said the views high on the cliff top of the coastline are spectacular. There is an easy walk well marked just mind the monkeys. Thanks for the vote if you found this helpful.", "A temple atop the rocky remains bang on the beach - the setting is idyllic. We perched ourselves on a rock closer to the Pan Pacific hotel and waited for the sunset. The place forces you to sit down, relax, reflect, meditate and recharge. Just watch the waves and wait for the sun to melt into the sea. It's beautiful.", "This place is worth a visit. The view is magical you can see the clouds just above the lake next to the temple. The temple is clean and well maintained. Visiting this place early in the morning is recommended is you want to beat the crowd.", "The temple is under construction, but actually, to me was everything better than temple. Sunset was perfect! Red sun falls into Indian ocean, all that you are watching with funny monkeys around you. As everybody said,monkeys are crazy and they will take anything they can from you-glasses,mobile phone,ipod, so be careful and don't take out those things with you! I absolutely recommend this attraction. The entrance is about 2$.", "The fees to enter the temple is 20 rupiah but I think that it was definitely worth this small amount as the view of the cliff and the beach nearby was picture-perfect! I really enjoyed how nature was just a few doorsteps away and there were monkeys rampant in that area so we had to avoid some areas as they had a couple of money (most 5) However, the sunset we caught was absolutely amazing!", "When entered through the entrance of the temple we saw breath taking views of the ocean. Surfers surfing, and waves splashing though making it more scenic like paintings.", "Perfect place for walking talking lot of pics, you can take ⛵️ to see around the temple also if you bring with you lunch u can have it their", "I went to this temple early in the morning. got on my bike at 7am from kuta and i was there before 8am. entrance fee is 20k and morning is the best time for taking pictures. the temple is just superbly picturesque and i recommend after visiting the temple itself; definitely walk all the way to the north (turn right) and then all the way to the south. they both offer fantastic views of the temple and the ocean and the cliffs. i was stupid enough to put my camera on timer and take a picture with monkeys. right after the shot; a naughty one stole my camera and even managed to take out the battery. he wouldnt give the camera back even after three monks came to my help and tried to seduce him with offerings of many kinds. it took them almost 45 minutes to finally retrieve my camera and although i dont think its waterproof anymore; but it was a very fun experience. however i dont think you want that same kind of experience so keep your belongings close to you. but the monkeys are not too dangerous as some people say. if you hold your stuff tight; they cant be bothered to jump at you. one other recommendation for sure: after coming out of the temple turn left towards the beach. right after the parking exit. go all the way (5-10 minutes with a bike) and park your bike at the end of the road. go down a few stairs and you will find yourself in a surprise party by the ocean and the rocks. its a surfer village but for me as a non surfer it was very pleasant to visit. it will only cost you the parking fee for your bike; 3k.", "We were told that this was the place to watch the sunset Kecak dance, as this is where it originated, and it did not disappoint. Perched on the side of a cliff, the temple is gorgeous, and there is ample seating for the most entertaining Kecak dance we saw on this trip. However, you need to watch out for monkeys as they are really sly...walking into the temple I saw a monkey trying to rip the sign off of the top of the taxi, then 5 minutes later he stole the glasses off of the driver's face.", "Sandwiched in between Gitgit waterfall and Jatiluwih rice fields, it already has the markings of a diverse day out, which is exactly what we did. Though we visited the temples firstly to avoid the crowds, which proved decisive as 10am was quiet enough to get great photos and the coaches hadn't arrived yet. To reach the complex you must encounter beautiful landscape grounds that have great examples of greenery, flowers, trees, footpaths and are all kept in pristine condition. But this can also be seen in greater detail when exiting the site. The temples itself are remarkable and easily offer something truly different to other temples in . Many individual water temples are on their own individual island with picturesque sightings including more horticultural settings, nese gods, with a mixture of colours that make the islands into magic. There is an opportunity to hire out a paddle boat to get a more personal experience with the grounds but we declined as other parts of were calling. Weather wasn't the greatest when we visited, slight overcast made pics tricky but the experience is what counts...", "- Beautiful view. The cliffs and water crashing are excitingly dramatic. - You can't see the temple close up unless you are a worshipper. - Take a drone if you can. We got great footage and it's the best way to see the temple! - A bit overrated. It's nice to visit and would recommend, but don't get your hopes up too much.", "The location doesn’t look anything like the photos. It’s crowded and the area around the temple is under construction. The traffic around the location is busy and this makes it a quite stressful experience.", "Beautiful spot with gorgeous Views!!! Watch your glasses the monkeys love them!!! Not much to see with the respect to the temple as its restricted to worship only", "Went for long walks and beach runs. Can't say I was crazy for the beach. Get quite irritated if I just want to sit down and have a glass of wine and hawkers are constantly there trying to sell you their wares. Plenty of places to sit down and enjoy a meal or drink.", "Given that the beach is part of the resort complex, it is kept pristine, with workers regularly patrolling the beach and keeping it postcard perfect. Hawkers are licensed, so although you will be approached to buy a sarong or kite or whatever, there are not many of them, and they are respectful. It's not great to swim at high tide or when the tide is coming in as lots of rubbish gets brought in on the tide. As the tide goes out, the rubbish clears away. The water is beautiful.", "A must-see on your visit to , best viewed from Penelokan village. Amazing views! Glad we didn't visit Mt Agung as it was covered in clouds. We travelled by taxi for the day from Ubud, cost R350,000. This covers about 6 hrs travelling as we left at 9am returning at 3pm. The nearby temple in Kintamani is not all that great and is very touristy and commercial in my opinion. They have a very high entrance charge, and then also charge an extortionately high price for your 'rental' or purchase of the required head dress and sarong.", "The temple itself is not that spectacular. It's more the location itself, and so the views from the temple (or of the temple from afar) that make this worth visiting. There are many, many monkeys in and around the temple area. The views from the coastline (both north and south) of the temple itself are stunning (though you cannot see much of the temple itself, apart from the meru (pagoda tower). The location of the temple gives rise to spectacular sunsets, so its worth visiting at that time.", "I had heard earlier about visits by other travellers to this auspecious place but one cannot experience its true essence until they visit it. I visited this place during October, I was of the opinion that the vehicle reaches right to the temple. But once I was at the bace of the hill and reached the parking place I was informed that you can either trekk uphill or you can hop on to one of the bikes which transport tourists up and down to the bace of the temple. They charge 20,000 Indonesian Rupiyah. I just hired one of these bykes driven by a very young guy and zoomed uphill. It was really an experience. These guys are really professionals. It took me about 5 minutes to reach the base. at times the slopes were more than 45 degrees this is really something and that too with turns. But the young bike rider glided smoothly up. while returning back you have to walk downhill about 100 meters to reach the bike depot to get another one to reach the parking base. We had to hire Sarongs, as a ritual and had offered a nominal amount as donation at the upper bike stop which were managed by some local guys very neatly. Once we entered the premises we were mesmerised by the sight of the temple steps on the right and by the Gate of Hevan on the left. We could see young couples posing for pictures at the Heavens gate with the mesmerising sight of the dorment volcano at the backdrop. A very professional team of two were managing the shoots. Yiou only need to provide them your mobile handset and let them take your pictures, using a dark black glass they create an illusion in those pictures with a reflection of the entire gate on a mirror image. once we entered we were given a token number 314 when the couple posoing for picture was numbered 245. by the time our turn came it was 3 hours past. But each and every person waited patiently to pose for that unique picture which they will cherish for lifetime. Its really worth it. Was really an unique experience to treasure for lifetime...", "The place is stunning though the vast crowds of tourists make the whole experience rather rushed. The temple and the views from the cliff towards the ocean are to be seen to be believed, and enjoying it during the sunset is an absolute must. The place has been extensively renovated with a small arena built next to a temple where some traditional nese dancing is being performed in the evenings for an extra fee. In my opinion, it rather spoils the atmosphere. Overall, it is a splendid place and experiencing it is a must. Beware of the monkeys: they could be aggressive. Remember, they are not pets but proper wild animals.", "This temple is a must see when in the north of . Beautiful gardens and amazing temple on the lake", "The most sacred place to visit. Unfortunately the temples were closed because of some ceremony. We just saw the entrance, and of cause we got the famous picure..! Many tourists..", "The temple sits on a large rock by the ocean. The rain has just stopped when we visited and it was cloudy the whole day. The seawater was not clear due to the heavy rain and it was high tide so we did not manage to walk to the temple. Our visit could have been nice if sun was up. The place was really crowded despite of the bad weather. I would suggest if the villagers or in-charge of the temple must assign some volunteers or must hire staff to control the tourists. There was an instance where in one of the tourists was near to fall by the edge of the rock just to take her photo. There was a closed area due to high water level but some tourists still went beyond the warning sign and the rope just to take their photos which i found very dangerous. There are locals in the area who will offer to take your photo using their own camera for souvenir. I was surprised that there's a residential area right beside the temple. The owner of the house is so blessed to have that kind of view everyday. There are plenty of souvenir shops inside the vicinity of the temple at the parking area. There are plenty of local food stalls as well. The temple has an entrance fee of 60,000 Rupiah which I think it's not worth it. Yes, the location of the temple is one of a kind but the view in Uluwatu Temple is very impressive and incomparable. Both temples will have a view of the sunset but Uluwatu will always have a beautiful view whatever the weather is. If you will visit Tanah Lot during a rainy day, you will not have a nice scenery. All big waves.", "The are so cute, naughty, excited, I go here at least once during our stay sometimes twice. Not so many mothers with babies this time and the temple below is not to be missed", "Very beautiful temple located in the middle of a beach. Nice spot to see the sunset and enjoy the the view. Along the cliffs are several bars to have something to drink and watch the sunset.", "Visited this large Temple with the family Many stairs but great views of the ocean and coast line and then the beautiful sunset. But a word of warning beware of the monkeys. Wandered up the cliffs to see the Kecak and Fire Dance Personally I thought it was fantastic really loved the men chanting around 50 of them.", "This temple is so unique as it’s out at sea. Most people take photos from the beach but you can pay a little extra (not much) only when the tide is low enough to visit the temple. I did not do this but it seems worth it depending on the price as there isn’t a whole lot to see. It’s $6 each for an adult to see the Tannah Lot even from the beach area. There is also a little cave with the “holy snake” in there, you can pay like 20 cents to see it. The walk down to the temple is awesome, many market type shops and eating places. Probably the best markets I’ve seen. The only down side is the toilets. I would recommend going before hand or try to go in a restaurant or proper shop the other ones on the street are dirty and actually made me gag. So please trust me on this one, don’t venture that way! As always bring water, it’s hot!!!!!!!", "We managed to reach the temple just before sunset and clambered up to the top to catch some family photos. The place was full with tourists (but somehow it didn't spoil the scenery). There were monkeys roaming freely and cheekily nibbling food given by tourists. The views over the sea were just stunning and we purchased a ticket after to watch the dance performance after (which is a great family activity).", "The place is very beautiful, we enjoyed the temple. we were blown away by the superb view from the temple.. . its a place not to be missed , the whole area is very scenic ... we even went all the way downstairs ... its a heaven for surfers as we could see many.. water is extremely clear... very beautiful... d long taxi drive is worth it.. also good cafes to explore & just gaze at the water.", "Spent about an hour here this morning, which was enough time to wander the paths along the cliff both left and right from the main entrance, and take a look at part of the temple. There was no entry to the main part, which I totally respect. At 9am it was virtually empty and quite peaceful. We’d chosen this time rather than sunset, after “enjoying” the hoards at the Tanah Lot sunset a couple of days earlier. By 10am the tourist buses had arrived, no doubt thrilling the monkeys at the thought of their next clueless victim. The entrance fee of IDR 30,000 included a loan of sarong and sash should you need one. Don’t bother with a guide. They seemed to attract rather than repel the naughty monkeys, who had obviously learned that the guides carried little bags of treats. We weren’t there more than one minute before a woman had her phone stolen. An employee rushed over to offer the monkey a treat to get the phone back, but he was over the wall in a flash. Head the warnings and keep your belongings in pockets. Although we saw many half eaten hats and flip flops discarded along the path, we had no issues. Maybe because either my hubby or I would stand guard while the other snapped a quick photo. Fabulous views of the cliff edge and ocean - an enjoyable morning activity to work off the hotel breakfast !", "Another magic spot to visit on beautiful Lembongan Island. Make sure you take a hat & cool comfy clothing.", "we went there recently and it was raining. December is a rainy season in (locals told us bout it). if you want to take photo of the temple from far, you will also take in a bunch of people with umbrellas (not a good sight at all). when you actually went down there and crossed the sea to the temple, you can only went up few stairs and that's it. people said the sunset over there is beautiful, but it was raining non stop when we went there, perhaps some other time.", "Nice Views. Nice to visit when tide is low or else you can't go inside. Temple is beautiful though even from outside.", "It's a must to visit temple in during low tide. So you can walk to the temple. Being along a hat or umbrella with sunblock.", "Temple is situated on a cliff. Like any other temples, you cannot access this temple. You can walk to the side of the temple but cannot get to the tip of it. There are foot path that you can access around the head land. Nothing special here. Rude staff- There is a lady who sold us the ticket here got disappointed and spoken behind our back in her language after we said no to her tour offered. She even said the monkey can attack you if you don't get a tour guide to protect you. Entry fee is 20,000rp (2016)", "I was so looking forward to going to visit this temple. The view over the Indian Ocean was amazing, and so were the beautiful flowers. However, I was a bit unsure where the actually temple was. We were taken to the far end of the cliff for a view of the temple and then back for a closer look. So many people taking multiple selfies it got very tiresome as you couldn’t even get a good look of anything because people were trying to get past you for their own selfies. To be honest, I felt incredibly let down. Maybe I had set my expectations too high? Either way, I wish I liked it better.", "The temple is not accessible for tourists and is only opened for ceremonies the surroundings are beautiful we arrived with high water so could only see the temple from a distance which was ok. We didn't visit the shops and I felt bad about the bats, snakes and other animals being held for fun outside the store in the sun and heat.", "This was a good experience for us as I researched what to expect first. Traffic is busy going up - we left Jimbaran at 3:30pm and it took over an hour with a driver who knew short cuts. On arrival, our driver queued for tickets to the 6pm dance and we explored. I already knew about not being able to enter the temple so was not upset about it (many tourists were complaining) and enjoyed the walk along the pathway to either side. I was also well prepared for the monkeys! They are very cheeky and we saw numerous people lose their glasses and hats. I was also well prepared for just how many people they cram into the stands to watch the dance. I would say around 1000. We went in 40 mins early and it was already filling up, our driver got us a seat near the top and near an exit and he tapped us on the shoulder to go when the performance had about 1 min left so we beat the crowds. We had to sit in the roasting sun for over an hour so it’s worth dressing very sunsafe or bribing a sarong for sun protection. It is a beautiful place but important to be aware of the monkeys, no access to the temple and just how busy the sunset dance gets.", "We visited this temple 11 years ago and were excited to return. It is as beautiful as ever but the market around it has really grown in size. Tons of restaurants and souvenir stalls everywhere that you must walk by to access the beach area. We were lucky that the tide was out so we were able to be blessed by the Hindu priests (small donation needed). We also saw the holy snake which was a sea snake in a hole under the rocks (small donation needed here too). Views are stunning and there are many camera angles to use. Off to one side there were 2 different men with giant pythons that you could touch, hold or photograph for a small fee. If you see only 1 temple in , this is the one. As mentioned, come at low tide.", "I came here toward the end of the day and it was getting dark. The clouds were hanging on the mountain across the lake. The temples with its unique architectural structures stood in a postcard perfect setting. It's worth the drive from Ubud.", "The temple was very impressive. Unfortunately, we were there during high tide and didn't have the opportunity to get close to the temple. Nevertheless, the views from the shore were pretty impressive. When you arrive, there's a bit of a walk to the temple and this was lined by vendors. We did a bit of shopping there and everyone was very polite and friendly. Once at the temple, we took some great pictures. You can walk around the grounds, which were also quite lovely and well maintained. The the left to the temple are a series of restaurants, where you can grab a quick beer and bite. I imagine this would be a favourite spot for people to watch the sunset. We were there during the middle of the day, so it was pretty empty. We didn't have a guide, so if you want to know more about the temple, it's best that you read up on it or have a look online. There weren't any tours or guides at the site to help orient us to the temple's history. There were a number of photographers, who took photos and printed them for you at the site. Since we didn't hire them, I don't know how much the photos were. They did seem to know the best spots for photos and some of the pictures I saw were really nice.", "If you are in the neighborhood, do visit. But if you plan to travel far for it, don't. To me it was a bit of a let down. Maybe I was expecting more from it, but it was just plain. Besides the fact that it set on a beautiful spot it really had not much to offer. Btw, be aware of the monkeys at the temple as they are a real problem; they steal your stuff, so lock up the sunglasses and other valuables and don't bring food into the temple! Additionally, currently there is some work done on the temple, so not all is accessible or picture worthy.", "Definitely need to visit the place. It is beautiful and one can easily spend a couple of hours walking around and observing the statutes and how well the Temple is laid out.", "We went to this temple on the way back from the Colek Pamor waterfall. This is one of the most gorgeous temples we saw in . The architecture is magnificent. The background is majestic. The water in the lake, the temples reflecting in the water, the clouds in the background all make this a beautiful peaceful experience.", "we were there in the evening and got some excellent sunset view photos..sacred temple for the locals...", "There are not words to describe it. Nature at its best and on top of everything the temple. Must see", "Beautiful temple, best to visit during low tide. The views are amazing. Definitely a must when in .", "Expect busloads of tourists. Nothing much to see, many hawkers touting their wares which could be quite annoying. Very touristy and commercial. I spent less than 15 mins here.", "While this is an important temple in history, the grounds are known more for their breathtaking cliff views, long walks above the water and the monkeys. A long way out from Depensar city center, but worth the traffic.", "we visited this temple for the first time back in 2003 and visited again this year, we were impressed with the changes, in 2003 there were hawkers everywhere, hassling you, this time there are markets everywhere and no hassling, this time we got to walk right down to the temple because the tide was out, which we enjoyed, well worth a visit...", "A beautiful ancient structure with a scenic backdrop. The park in the temple complex is beautiful. Is on the same Route as the WANAGIRI HILLS. Has a boating club.Please check timings.", "This was the first temple we visited in . Not being sure what to expect i was pleasantly surprised. It's very different to a thailand temple but do worth a look. To gets real appreciation for it I think its worth reminding your self that it's built by hand Beautiful location, Lots of monkeys,", "1. Great art on water. 2. Clean place. 3. Great view. 4. For muslims friends- a mosque is just a walking distance for you to pray.", "We visited this place in the evening around sunset, due to clouds we could not enjoy the sun set, but the view of sea and temple during the sunset was unbelievably beautiful. It just took away our tiredness and stress in few seconds. The temple was closed, tourists are not allowed to enter into the main temple building; but the remaining 90% temple complex is open. There are lot of monkeys in the temple complex, so you should be careful about your belongings. Its a must visit place according to me. Hope this review is helpful in planning your travel. Thanks :)", "beautifully serene almost magical atmosphere, a wonder in itself and must be seen, all stone temple.", "Unique place with absolutely outstanding views on the cliffs. The temple itself in nothing special. Can't say the same about the nature and landscape with raging sea and massive cliffs. Definitely worth the visit. Just be prepared for numbers of Chinese tourist....", "This place was amazing. It takes aoprox. 5 hours to go up and down, there are stairs, wear good shoes and also jacket, on thetop is very cold. Temples are breathtaking. You have to wear sarong. We had a bit foggy weather but it only made the place more interesting. There are monkeys on the top part and they steal things, so watch out.", "We went by this temple on a day trip with a driver from Ubud. It is about 2 hours north. The air is a bit cooler here, so bring a jacket. The views were nice of the temple and surrounding area.", "A great Place for sun set and for folk dances also, here you can take enjoyment of culture dance in evening, great place for sun set, we like very much this place, can not understand why they are charging for entrances in temple, for dances it's ok but here you have to pay two times i.e for dances and to enter in temple also, after taking money from tourist places are not see neat and clean, there is no drinking water facilities nor any other facilities,", "Doesn't take very long to check out the temple but the stunning views of the Indian Ocean were worth the quick trip. There were a bunch of rogue monkeys but they weren't invasive. Wasn't the best temple we saw in and wouldn't necessarily be a 'must do' but it is a nice place to wander around in in the sun.", "We were a family group of 10 Australians who visited in July 2012, mixed ages from 13 through to 82. The temple is OK, but the price of admission is high for what you get to see, at least during the day when we were there. I have been to better temples free of charge in Vietnam. The monkeys do add an extra element of interest, but have become accustomed to the idea that if they can steal your sunglasses or hat, etc then they will be rewarded with food to give the object back. Two items were stolen last thing as our group was getting back into the two mini-vans; super timing by the little villains. Only if you have some spare time in ; I think that there were better places to spend a half day. Access to the clifftops was very difficult for Grandma.", "Nothing special except of the cliff sea view. Temples are close for locals only. Plenty of tourist and monkeys. Beware of your items and specs as the monkey will snatch them. I would suggest morning visit as afternoon or evening is difficult for photo taking due to the location facing sunset.", "We went in the afternoon to avoid the sunset crowds which was definitely worth it. It was 120,000 for two people including parking. There are so many shops and places to eat you could look around for hours. During high tide your cannot cross over to the temple. The view was amazing- if your lucky you may be able to catch locals during prayer", "This vast temple area is a lovely visit walking in the area admiring the views, calming down. There can be quite a few tourists there and the cheeky monkeys know it too! Don't let them grab your sunglasses, water bottles or other valuables. Respect the nature around you and enjoy!", "This is an absolutely stunning place! I visited quite a few temples during my one week stay in (around 8), and this one is by far the best! The views are fantastic (cliffs). I didn't stay for the sunset but it would have been amazing. We didn't have any issues with the monkeys, they really didn't seem to care about tourists. Make sure you bring water though, because you'll need to walk for 20-30 minutes to enjoy all the views, and there's barely any shade.", "This temple was my absolute favorite temple that i saw while in . The temple is situated in the ocean and has stunning sunset views. You can be blessed at the temple where they put the rice on your forehead but be careful of the religious men who can lead you off to help you take photos but then follow you around until you give them money. In low tide you can walk out on to the rocks for an even better view. There's lots of markets leading up to the temple and it can get very busy around sunset. It is on the more expensive side for entry but its defiantly worth it for the view.", "Gorgeous temple over run with hawkers and tourist traps. On the way to the temple (less than 500 metres away) is a Ralph Lauren store. What more can I say. If you are going there, time your visit for sunset, the most beautiful time to see the temple.", "Lovely temple to visit as there are lots of different things to see. It was very busy but everything is nicely spread out so it didn't seem too crowded and we hardly noticed it after a while.", "This temple is located in central on the western shore of Lake Beratan, with soaring mountains as a backdrop. It was cooler here than in Ubud, and the air smelled fresh.Unfortunately, all of must have been visiting this day which detracted from the experience. It was impossible to take a picture without including dozens of folks taking \\selfies.\\\" However, it's the setting that makes this place special. The temple was built in the 17th century and dedicated to the Hindu trinity. The grounds are well-kept and are very pretty. It's worth a stop just for thel mystical,scenic beauty.\"", "a bit overhyped. a small temple on the water. ideal for the selfie loving people but not much else. pushy vendors. and to much people.", "One of the highlights of the trip was the magnificent temple by the lake. Look so tranquil and relaxing. Better bring a light wind breaker since it can get quite cold up there. Worth the visit !", "This place is gorgeous! The perfect place to go for a sunset on Nusa Lembongan. Please be careful with the waves though! People were standing verrrrry close and you can easily get swept away.", "This has to be another unforgettable visit to this beautiful temple especially for it's amazing views even though it was very windy and after a heavy downpour. Spectacular!", "We got here when it was still high tide, but over the period of an hour the water started to recede, and we could visit the temple. The views of the ocean, cool breeze even on a hot summer day, and the Temple are just out of this world. A must visit place if you are going to . Ensure you plan your trip at low tide so that you can walk all the way to the temple.", "The in/ out is a huge market. The temple itself is pretty unique and recommend you head up to the sunset bars in the day for tourist free view as down below there will be thousands of mostly local tourists. About $10 entry. Easy parking if arriving on a scooter.", "Went for a short trip to nusa lembongan and had to visit the devils tear, certainly worth a visit it wasn't that rough that day but the swell was still impressive", "must be the best temple in even it was so hot but my eyes can't stop looking at the beautiful beach and temple. really want to go back there and feel the sunset. Recommended.", "The location is stunning and the temple too has some good stonework. Few steps are there to climb to get to the temple and mesmerising views of the beautiful cliff. Short clothes are not permitted, however they do provide sarongs to cover up the legs.", "This is a very nice temple in a great location on the cliffs. The monkeys can be a problem. The nese Dance Show nightly is probably worth paying for around sunset time.", "This temple has beautiful sunset so recommend to visit sunset time. You can feed the monkeys and there are people taking care of monkeys if needed. Don't bring handbags etc easier with only camera/phone so monkey doesn't snitch anything. It's a beautiful place to walk around in and take nice pictures of cute monkeys and sunset.", "A gorgeous place with a rich history and spectacular views. I would definitely recommend visiting at sunset, and arriving just before as it can get busy. If you would like to view the dance, arrive around 5 to get tickets and seats. You can also just come and see the sunset at the temple without watching the dance if you would like. We were very confused about this before we came! To enter the temple you must wear long pants or a skirt, and a sash, or a sarong around your waist and legs. The sashes and purple sarongs are provided, and there are people around to help you put them on if you need. It is okay to wear a singlet or sleeveless shirt. As other reviewers have mentioned, watch out for the monkeys. They are not aggressive and prone to biting like the ones up further North, but will steal your stuff in a heartbeat. Be careful of sunglasses in particular, we saw three seperate monkeys with a pair. Security can sometimes get them back by offering the monkeys food, but it's not worth the risk.", "Must see at high tide and sunset. Well worth the visit if on Nusa Lembongan. Rode our scooter here easily.", "This was my least favourite of all the temples I visited in . So many people on the beach waiting to take a picture of sunset. You are not allowed in the temple itself, so in effect you are paying to walk past lots of market stalls and go on the beach. Overrated and not worth the time or money.", "This temple is really incredible, you won´t regret to walk along the hill, looking to the ocean, having some interaction with the little monkeys, smelling the flowers and watching a beautiful sunset in the end of the day! There are also some places to buy food, drinks and also an ATM.", "Beautify temple in the ocean. It was very surreal. Beautiful sunset. Entry ticket was 60k IDR. It was worth the visit.", "To see not on the temple grounds but \\from\\\" the temple grounds are these two big rocks a little out in the sea: one is a standalone rock that you can actually \\\"go inside\\\" (if you don't mind getting your feet wet) by walking a short distance into the sea from the beach nearby; the other one in its \\\"true sense\\\" might be a cliff jutting out into the sea, but with a big arch-shaped \\\"opening\\\" below, I would just say it does appear as a big rock (although not a standalone one like the other one), and you can go right up to the gate of the small temple above it. And, I got the impression that people come to this temple mainly at \\\"the time of sunset\\\" (our tour car had difficulty finding a spot in the parking lot), and yes that big arch-shaped opening under the rock-like cliff (as mentioned above) is just a \\\"breathtaking photo-op\\\" at sunset! I came here with Perama (which cost about 330,000 rupiah for a car & a driver although you'll also have to wait for some other people if you're just by yourself like I was); being the last of the six places on the tour, this was preceded by Pura Taman Ayun (a temple with more of these \\\"tower-like\\\" structures than at all the other nese temples that I got to), a luwak coffee farm (where you can drink it, buy it & also see some of the furry animals whose droppings it's made of), Pacung Rice Terrace (not to go down but just to view from above), Pura Ulun Danu Beratan (a lakeside temple with beautiful \\\"garden-like\\\" grounds at a high altitude where you can also feel a \\\"cool air\\\") & Munduk Waterfall (a high-and-narrow waterfall which I would call \\\"quite average\\\" and which is quite inconvenient since you have to go \\\"way down below\\\" to see).\"", "Clean and calm beaches, green and some beautiful scenery’s. Not much younger tourists around and for some reason not many happy faces. Really, never seen so many grumpy faces on the same street (talking about the tourists). After 9pm there are hardly anyone anywhere. Not much to do and not much to see. The most annoying about this place are the taxi and so called “taxi” drivers who are standing on every turn and will ask you, if you need a transportation and, if you don’t need it now “maybe tomorrow?! “. Also every other minute someone will try to sell you something. If you are like me not much of a drinker, shopper or willing to sit on your sun chair for whole day, you will be bored to death here. For your information, I’m over 40 but not given up on life yet and after two months of traveling in Asia by myself this is the first place I really don’t like and feel alone at. So if you are under 40 don’t even think about it! If you are over 40 and still not ready to die go somewhere else! If you have 10 days to live and would like to spend it on the sandy beach and no one to watch you taking your last breath, then I recommend you book your self a ticket to Sanur.", "Beautiful temple in a stunning setting with a gorgeous beach, sheers cliffs and angry white water breaking on the rocks. The temple is a lovely place to visit and the sunset is spectacular there. We drove a long way to see it and it was worth every minute. Met loads of tourists there and loads of friendly reverend locals all paying homage with flowers. Amazing place.", "beautiful coastal scenery and lovely temple,didn,t see one monkey that we were warned about before hand.Sat in the amphitheater and watched the beautiful sunset and then watched the Kechak show which is very different to anything we have seen before although i think it was a little bit long as there is no music only chanting but i,m happy we watched it.It was very busy as there was a festival on at the time so the queues for the car park were terrible but that was just bad luck that we picked that day,i would recommend a visit here.", "Great spot to sit and have a few bintangs and watch the sunset... Plenty of seats and umbrellas where you can get a drink and some bakso... In the evening try the dragon eggs sold by some of the hawkers on the beach, fantastic..", "This is one of the best temples in and a big tourist attraction. The ocean views and the cliffs are spectacular.", "We had visited this place in the last week of Aug-2018. The main attraction of the temple is a great view of the sea from top of the cliff during sunset.", "The temple gate is nice with volcano background. However you have to queue up for about an hour an pay for a guy who sit there all day to help take your photo. There is no water reflection or anything, it was just a dry ground. You have to pay for entrance fee, and if you don't have your own sarong, you also have to rent or buy. The view is beautiful but the line and changes for photo just destroyed it.", "I arrived here at around 5.30 in the evening and coincidently they are having a special festival which is called \\Galungan and Kuningan\\\". The locals visited the temple together with their offerings. We could experience first hand the beautiful culture and people while enjoying the beautiful view of sunset. Beware of the monkeys~! They will try to grab anything loose on you (sunglasses, caps, foods).\"", "A must visit spot in . Though a bot far from all the main areas, its a place which one cannot afford to miss. Very scenic temple amidst the clouds, lake and the mountain.", "We drove from the Nusa Dual area to catch the sunset, and we were not disappointed in the view. Despite a torrential downpour for the entire 60 minute ride, the rain let up and we had a great visit. You will have to borrow a sarong when you visit the temple. When you visit, take off your hat and keep your sunglasses in your hand. The monkeys at the temple know no boundaries. The males will bear their teeth and challenge you if you threaten them, and like a dog, don't look them in the eye.", "By far the best sunset witnessed, Save yourself from the naughty monkeys. But stand and enjoy the beauty of nature at this cliff top temple....", "It's the most photogenic temple in . Best time is at high tide, when big waves break on the rocks...", "It is truly awesome - unbelievably gorgeous, right on the Indian Ocean, and built into the rock! You must, must, must go see this temple. Take advantage and eat there - to see a beautiful sunset.", "Excellent view of the cliff and amazing area. Wear slippers as you will need to walk through the sea (less than 1m deep) to reach the cave where you can be blessed by priest. There's also a holy snake where you can make a small donation and take a photo. There are shops around the area before you reach the temple but we didnt buy anything, only drank coconut at 15,000IDR each. Overall, it was a nice experience, the kids love exploring the potholes trying to see if there's any fish.", "Long drive to get here. You can only view the temple from the walkway along the cliff edge - you're not allowed in. Monkeys from the forest in front are aggressive and often steal from the unsuspecting (ie. we saw them steal the phone from the woman in front of us). They put on a show at the temple, which is poor touristy kitsch and a major safety issue as they pack all the seats, then seat people on the stairs leading up in the amphi-theatre, then seat people on the ground around where the performers are (while they also start fires during the show right in front of those on the ground). People trying to leave before the show was over were literally stepping over, on and falling on those in the seats as they tried to climb down. WOULD NOT RECOMMEND - NOT WORTH THE EFFORT OR THE MONEY", "Went here with my partner this evening to watch the sunset and it sure did not disappoint. Before getting to the temple, there is a little market with lots of stalls and shopping to do, various warungs etc. When you get to the temple itself, it truly is stunning and one of the best sunsets. The place can be a little crowded, but it is well and truly worth a visit as a last stop on your tour", "Enchanted atmosphere soaking up the rays of sunshine. Relax and take in the views and appreciate life. What a wonderful world we live in makes you appreciate all that life has to offer. Advise to wear suitable footwear for walking through on the rocks for those brave enough to walk in flip flops be careful of the slippery rocks. Great place, yes it's a tourist attraction so be mindful that there will be tourists from all over the world to see this amazing temple expect crowds.", "Nice sunset, but to be honest, It was a little disappointing. Thought the temple would be bigger. Not as much monkeys as I thought it would be.", "We love seeing this temple, however it was very crowded with tourists. I hadn't seen this temple for over 30 years and it really hasn't changed except for the amount of people there.", "It's look a like to the more famous temple in south east . Very crowded with tour buses. Still worth a visit.", "As a tourist this what you do - go see interesting things that aren't in downtown Pittsburgh or for that matter not in most neighborhoods -- see the monkeys in the temples. Worth the time & expense (very cheap).....", "If you want to be amazed by the underwater nature and breathtaking views, you should take time for scuba! Plan your trip ahead and don't miss Lembongan.", "This was a very well maintained and popular temple grounds. The popularity of this temple was surprising with so many people traveling up from the major centers to the south. This main water temple is close to the shore for viewing and photos, and is similar to several other very popular temples in the south. The gardens had small benches shaded under the trees to rest under, and a restaurant to match the popularity of so many visitors.", "Temple is oke, the cliff is nice but you can see the cliffs from every guesthouse and restaurant in the area. The monkeys are funny, just don't become the laughing stock of everyone else while you have to chase the monkeys because they stole your glasses.", "The temple is small but surrounded by the lake water. During sunny days it is worth a visit. Quick..", "Beautiful temple however the monkeys were the real attraction here. These little guys are cute and run around freely and wild. They also will take anything not nailed down. I sat down for 5 seconds and one little guys ripped my sunglasses right off. We also witnessed them stealing water bottles that some set down and other things like that so be aware. They are super cute monkeys however they do not keep their hands to themselves. Beautiful view overlooking the ocean as well. definitely worth the trip", "We visited the temple in the middle of December. The weather was wonderful (not too sunny)! We had a nice walk all the way around the area. The views are amazing, the encounters with monkeys are also charming experience, though we were holding our belongings tightly and my husband took his eyesight glasses off when we saw bunch of monkeys. Totally recommend this trip!", "Perched on the top of the cliff is the temple. The other end of the path are the Macaque monkey, this are a lot closer and quicker than the monkeys in the the sacred forest and we witnessed item being stolen by them. Avoid wearing sunglass/glasses, cap etc, and keep a tight hold on your cameras. Go early so you can get tickets for the Kecak & Fire Dance and then enjoy the sunset before the show.", "We have been to many of the temples here in but this on is probably the cheapest and the best of them all. The views over the cliff are breathtaking and there are several to look at as you walk around. You must be careful of the monkeys as they are cheeky little things and will steal anything they can get their hands on. Make sure you allow a couple of hours so you can take it all in.", "After all the hype, paintings, photos etc I still went in with low expectations - and was disappointed. The place was packed solid with tourist groups (many of the Chinese variety), the temple was ok to look at, but I was underwhelmed. Even if this was free I'm not sure it's worth the journey out to see it. As it was, they charged us a recently increased rate per head to visit. Give this one a miss in .", "Clean, not too many hawkers, ok swimming if like waves, chairs to sit on for a cost. Lovely relaxing outlook with good umbrellas, can hire boards etc if want or get drinks fruit etc", "Definately worth visiting..the temple, cliffs, caves and gardens are lovely, but as others have said it is very crowded.", "temple is only accessibly during low tide. cliff side views, very beautiful. a lot of fun markets to walk through before the temple. be prepared for A LOT of traffic after the sun has set though, as there is a tiny road leading out of there where cars cant take over each other and everyone gets back on the road at the same time as soon as the sun has set so we were stuck in traffic for 2 hours. bike to tanah lot if you can, it's the only way to get out of there", "it is very nice temple, love to see the cliff & sea, lot of monkeys but becareful don't laugh, nice to folk dance, must see the sunset from there, etc. etc.", "This place is beautiful and a must on your trip to . The backdrop is gorgeous and a perfect for really memorable photographs! The sunset is by the ocean is breathtaking and the entire area is serene ! Good souvenir shopping options outside the temple!", "The temple is definitely worth a visit as it’s a stunning building with amazing views of Mount Agung and the countryside. BUT don’t get your hopes up for the photo. We arrived at about 6.30am, we were given ticket no. 136 and when we first arrived they were photographing no. 29. By the time we left two hours later, they were on no. 58 😂 god knows how long we’d have had to stuck around to get ours done, maybe another 2-3 hours? Although I enjoyed it, it was a shame about the majority of other tourists who sat around looking miserable, waiting for their pic. Bad vibes. Anyway, it’s still worth the visit because it’s amazing to see. Make sure you respect the rules and culture. Just don’t go up expecting to get ‘the’ photo unless you’re willing to dedicate 3+ hours of your life for the Instagram pic!", "The temple is up a steep bank which can be quite a climb. You are given a sarong at the bottom of the bank and these must be worn at all times. There is the odd stall selling fruit and souvenirs on the way up. Once inside the grounds you need to pick up a ticket if you wish to have that \\iconic\\\" picture. The wait time we had would have been 2-3 hours had it not been for the generosity of a young woman who gave us her ticket. When it is your turn to have your picture taken they will take them of your group together and individually, hence the long wait. You are also expected to tip the photographer.\"", "Known as the Gateway to Heaven, Lempuyang offers beautiful views! The ride up the mountain to get to the temple is pretty crazy though (steep, narrow roads with fast drivers), but totally worth it. Before entering, both men and women have to wear a sarong around their hips, and women have to cover up exposed shoulders with a scarf (all of these provided can be obtained at the entrance). They also ask you to make a donation before entering. The main photo attraction is the gateway. People line up to take pictures, and if you are lucky and the weather permits, you can take an awesome shot with Mt. Agung in the background. When my husband and I visited, there were two men who acted as the photographers. We lined up, and when it was our turn, we gave them our phones/cameras to take our pics. They provide a bit of direction to take pics (i.e. \\Next pose!\\\" and \\\"Jumping picture!\\\"), but they do it mostly to keep the line wait times manageable. It was also understood that we had to give them a small donation for their services, but let me tell you -- our pictures came out beautifully, particularly because of a camera trick they use to create a mirrored image. All in all, Lempuyang is a must-see place to visit in , especially if you are looking to get a really beautiful picture.\"", "The view was nice, but those monkeys are naughty, have to be very careful. Some part of the temple closed not for public.", "The temple property is huge and I am glad it is able to accommodate the tourists. There are several good spots for pictures. We took the stairs near Batu Bolong to get down to the shore for some great shots and quiet/peaceful time.", "After a while, temples here in all look the same to a large degree. The lake was nice, but if one has been to Canada, this lake is not very interesting except that it is cooler temps around this area.", "Picturesque temple with great sunset views. Best visited early in the morning before crowds arrive or later in the evening for sunset. Beautiful all times, temple can only be visited during low tide, with a short walk across to it.", "This is a must for visitors. Good price, monkeys around (dont wear glasses and they will try to take your thongs), views are amazing. We didnt see sunset as was too cloudy but still worth a visit. Lots of steps but manageable. I stayed to watch the dance at 6pm but a little drawn out for our liking, we could have missed this.", "Visited two weeks ago. A must-see temple in with breath taking views of the ocean. Definitely one of the highlights of our trip. Be mindful of your loose items, there are monkeys in the area that might take your belongings although they're pretty harmless. The weather is humid and you'll be walking under the sun with not much shade to view the area so it is advisable to dress comfortably and bring water.", "As stated by others, a very popular tourist attraction. We arrived in time to see the sunset behind a very large cloud. I would reoommend you arrive an hour before the sun is scheduled to set so you can actually see the unique features of the temple.", "If You have time go there..You wont regret it..Even if u dont climb up to the Top..the first Pura Agung Lempuyang at the foothill is beautiful..It took us 2 1/2 hrs from Legian with driver/ nese guide Putu Budiasa..a nice gentlemen..very polite..humble guy who bring us up to the top..We took about 3 1/2 hrs to reach the highest..we took our time since Putu wanted to stop at every Pura for prayer..We dont mind..There are no many tourist there..saw another 5 westerner there..a few local are preparing for Galungang in 2 day time..There are about 8 Pura n the last and highest is Pura Pucak Lempuyang Luhur..known that more than 1700 steps to reach the top..Any fit person can reach the top..No entrance fee but you can give donation to those Pura Donation Boxes..", "Maybe because we visited this temple on a friday, it was the most crowded we visited on (and we visited quite a few). But still, the lake-side location makes it look a little bit more nice than other similar temples.", "Clean beach with lots of sun beds. Surfing facilities offered by many. There are the usual hawkers selling watches, hats, sarongs etc. They don't pester so not really a big problem unlike other countries.", "A place with oceanic view but tourists are not allowed to visit inside the temple. Walk around temple premises and viewing sunrise and sunset are worth. Clean beach.", "Very unique temple with breathtaking views. The waves here are amazing but could be dangerous if too close, so be careful when getting close for pictures. Their restaurant stretch offer very nice views with small animals overseeing the temple from high ground, perfect for a drink with loved ones at sunset.", "Lots of stairs and very little shade in the middle of the day however fantastic views of the cliffs and oceans. The temple really isn't that impressive. Watch out for the evil monkeys they are very crafty", "Spectacular views, even saw local villagers fishing out on the ocean. Cliffs are breathe taking. Monkeys very game, so follow the rules of no eye contact, secure all belongings etc Very hot and exposed to the sun. The temple has a bygone history.", "Beautiful ancient temple on a cliff 100 meters above the ocean. It's one of the best attractions in . Be careful for the monkeys. The view is breathtaking and the sound of the waves is beautiful ..", "Got there by 10am from ubud so not many people there. Colourful well kept gardens lead to temple area by the lake. Cloudy today so not shown off to its best but beautiful site on the edge of the lake. Temple itself fairly simple but setting lovely. Kids amused themselves in antiquated playground in the grounds. Well worth the trip.", "We went to see this temple towards the end of a long day of sightseeing in . The time we were there was fairly crowded and with several buses in the parking lot. The temple covered a fair amount of ground and there was quite a bit of walking involved. As with many places like this, if you are a bit mobility impaired for any reason, I would not recommend this place. Also another hazard here was the multitude of monkeys around the temple and grounds. We have been to a few other sites that have a significant monkey population but this was by far the worst that we had been to. The monkeys were way beyond being cute. I did see many people lose glasses and other items from their purses and even pockets during their walk about. We did not lose anything but I felt like I spent my time there guarding against the little predators. Interesting and beautiful to see no doubt but the monkeys pretty much spoiled it for me. Spectacular views from the walks but we won't go back there again. Easier to just get the pictures and information from the web and not risk losing your stuff.", "This temple is only interesting by it's position. On other side, this place is full of tourists and access to the temple itself is not possible if you are not Hindu.", "beautiful views of the cliffs and the waves, u must come during sunset the colours and the natural beauty of the setting is well worth the long drive. the main worship are in the temple are naturally off limits escape for worshipers but the architecture was very modest, and beautiful as well. i personally had no problems with the monkeys. they dont bother u if u dont bother them dont miss the kecak dance during sunset, where re-enact a scene in the ramayana! the hanuman character does know how to play for the cameras", "A definite go! Cool breeze, beautiful landscapes. And when the ride is low you can walk to the temple. You can receive a blessing at the base (giving a tip of course) but you can climb up into temple.", "Pricier than other attractions at 50,000 IDR per head for non-locals, we found every cent was worth it as soon as we entered the grounds. Lush greens, tall pine trees swaying, bright flowers, beautifully manicured grounds - it almost had a posh country club vibe. The temple itself is not so large, and not too imposing. It is set beautifully on the lake though - every angle is just different and unique when you look at it and capture the image on camera. The only annoyance here is that many tourists tend to hog certain spaces, so exercise patience to get that perfect shot. Sit on a bench and take time to savor the cool breeze and reflect as you look out on the lakeside view. Bonus - the stalls here sell many wares at super reasonable prices (remember to haggle, it is expected!), much cheaper than you can get at the Ubud markets or even from Central Denpasar.", "Great view of the sea, the cliff and a pleasant wind that blows across your face. Good distraction from a hot day. The temple is only for locals. And if you have a snake phobia like me, watch out for the snake charmers around.", "Perhaps all travelers to would want to visit here and I am one of them. I really like this temple, very amazed at the splendor of this temple. This temple really has an extraordinary charm especially in the evening with the sunset view is very extraordinary.", "This is a must visit whether you are in Lembongan or taking a boat from to Lembongan for a day trip. Do visit during the early hours if you are staying in Lembongan because it gets very touristy during the day, at morning before 8 you get the place all for yourself.", "This is quite a distant from and located in hilly place.temple is situated in lake shore and surrounded by mountains. The view is so beautiful but month we visited there was not enough water near temple.", "This temple is situated on a spectacular cliff. We had heard that sunset was an amazing time to visit-- so did everyone else! Lots and lots of people. You don't go into the actual Temple-- we were able to witness some offerings. Beware of the monkeys! One took off with a child's flip flop and then someone had some Purell and the monkey was drinking it!! We did not stay for the show-- you need to get there early and wait. It was a cloudy day so the sunset was not remarkable. But this is a must see-- hope you enjoy!", "Someone has to get it through Indonesians' heads that trash in the streets and in/near the ocean is disgusting. Waste management needs to be a priority if they expect to continue to attract tourists. Beautiful beaches, however.", "How often can you a visit a temple built in the sea and walk the low tide to get there? Not often. This was a very cool experience. The only downfall, all the haggling people looking to take a picture or sell you something. This did take away from my experience a bit - more so than other places I visited. Other than that, a very good visit.", "One of the best temple in , we visited on feb and wasn't crowded. Weather was a bit rainy but we enjoyed our time.", "Last visited to this place the lake water level is lower than usual, so floating water temple become at grade temple during that time, but overall this place is very beautiful. Beside the temple, a lot of area surrounding can be point of attraction such as the garden, statue and nese gate. Another transcendence is journey to this place from Denpasar, we will see a lot of rice field area, private temple at Mengwi and also you will feel fresh air blowing your face if you open your window car during travel", "Nice cliffs, but nothing special regarding the temple to see. Believe it is overrate by the travel agents and etc.", "Located on the south-western tip of Nusa Lembongan, I got to this inaccessible site using a rented motorcycle. The view of the ocean is beautiful with waves crashing against the rocks beneath us. There are stalls within the vicinity so you there is no need to panic if you left your water bottle behind. Tips: Bring sunscreen", "This is among most pictured temple at the huge lake. The Kool breeze with great view would give you immense pleasure and and feed good factor. Spend some time just watching the lake view. You would find the peace here.", "Entrance fee is 60,000 IDR per person and parking fee (2000 for bike and 5000 for cars). However, you're not allowed to enter the temple itself and have to pay for the toilet (there’s a free toilet near entrance). Beautiful place particularly during low tide and sunset. The site of the temple was wonderful! You can see there one of the most beautiful sunsets. But full of tourists. Make sure you know when the tide will be in so you aren't disappointed when you can't get closer. You can't actually go into the temple area and to even go up the stairs you have to wait in line to be blessed, for a price. Honestly, I've expected better after two hours of driving and 120,000 IDR entrance fee for 2 persons.", "sun sets looks unbelievable!! sun draw beautiful picture on the sky, water as well on the temple it self. we where there just once but really breath away taking moment. as everywhere you cab purchase 10k of souvenirs and you can eat as well.. worthy to go as a couple await for sea refreshing wind and watch amazing spectacle..", "This wasn't planned on our trip but the Taxi driver taking us to finns Beach got lost and we ended up here. After paying a ten dollar Entry fee we were then guided unwillingly from an old lady who insisted on paying her $10 At the end. We had just rushed through the temple but the view was amazing over the cliff face. There were a few monkeys around and our unwanted guide was justifying her role as our protector by warding them off with a tree branch she was also using as a walking stick.She was like a nese yoda come to think of it. If it's any consolation she gave the kids a bracelet each that she had hand woven. Would have been nicer if not for the foreful jedi making us take photos where she thought was right. All in all a good laugh..... For which one of us,I'm not sure.lol", "You cant miss this if you are in .a really nice place.the temple ia not sow big like in the picturs.come early to avoid the crowds.nice views of lake and temple near.", "Other reviews already attest to the attractiveness of this place. Go duing sunset for the great views! Best time to get there is before 5pm, so that you will have some time to browse the many little shops just outside the temple compound. For best photos, go down to the beach and make your way towards the left side, as far as possible. Thus, when the sun sets, you will have a fantastic view of the temple's outline in the foreground.", "One of the most important temple in . We went there for sunset. In a cave there is the holy snake. You can donate to see it (maybe tourist trap). The area of temple is very big so you should have 2 hours to see everything.", "This temple is actually the one present on 50,000 rupiah bank note. Very nice to see and pleasant, and no scam, which is worth to mention. There is also a restaurant nearby of you happen to drop by around lunch time.", "This is an active temple, so many locals and tourists come here so it can be very crowded. This is the best temple to visit with kids.", "Another day tour took us here, we tried to see a lot of the temples in and this one did not disappoint. It has beautiful gardens, ones over water that you can walk across, the grounds are so well maintained . It is something that you would make the drive for if you are into nice and peaceful surroundings and getting into the local spirit of religion and appreciating what they have built- its outstanding.", "Very well maintained and this is a must visit place if you are travelling to . Takes around 45 mins drive from the airport to reach this place. Very well maintained and the view of the beaches is breath-taking. Lot of tourists visit this place. Need to walk a bit from parking to reach the main temple.", "Situated High above the cliffs with magnificent views over the ocean. This beautiful temple is a favorite for sunset, when it gets rather busy - still, there is more than enough room. Warning: the monkeys are quite aggressive - keep your staff close by and hold on.", "The temple itself we did not find, due to we got amazed on everything we saw there. Nice sea blue water view, cliffs and powerful waves Just watch out for sunglasses and other accessories, because the monkeys enjoy to take it away from you.", "Wonderful temple built on a cliff overlooking the sea. We had to rent sarongs and sashes as with most Hindu temples. Magnificent views of the ocean and cliffs. We only saw a few monkeys so they were not a problem for us. We were especially wary of the monkeys given that my daughter had been bitten by one in Thailand which required rabies shots! We stayed for the dance and it was quite an unique experience that is a must-see to get a little understanding of Hindu. The seats were stone stairs. There were stairs and steps throughout the temple area.", "This beach is ruined by the huge amount of rubbish on the shore. It makes it completely unappealing for swimming. This is something that needs to be addressed on a major scale. With no central rubbish collection, locals throw items into rivers and it ultimately washes up on Seminyak (and other) beaches. My view is probably marred by the pristine Australian beaches i'm used to, but I'd avoid this spot. it was really pretty gross.", "Came here raining,area filled shops tourists and hawkers trying selling photos.Filled with tourists as well", "The Temple by Itself is quite simple. However the view from the Cliff is quite nice specially during sunset. The monkeys can be quite entertaining", "This place is located at southernmost tip of and is famous to watch sunset ..indian ocean view is superb from this place. One has to be well dressed to enter the temple.. sarong is given to all foreign tourist before visiting the surroundibgs of the temple.. Lot of monkeys on the way to various view point.. Once can also see kecak dance peformance fron the temple", "Ina sunny day the whole atmosphere was pleasant. You can have a top end view of the sea and the ancient temple and get down to have a closer view. The garden is worth seeing.I came in the morning, and feel that I should have been there at the time ofsunset to.", "This temple is located approximately one hour south of Legian, so taxi fare can be a little expensive and there was nothing else to view down that way. Once you get there you pay the entrance fee which will allow you to use one of there sarongs for covering your legs. We had a guide try tell us that we must use him to keep the monkeys away from us but after he said he wanted 150k we kindly turned down his offer. Lucky we did as we only saw one Monkey while we were there. Head down the steep hill to the amazing views. If you don't want to walk back up the steep hill you can take the path around to the left once your down the bottom and that gives you a good view out over the water and much more gradual path back up.", "This temple is a gem in terms of its location and architecture - truly magnificent. However, there are quite a lot of tourists there. The main attraction is apparently also a great Instagram-hit - people were queuing 2-3 hours to have their picture taken. We thought it was interesting (and hilarious) to watch them for a little while. There is no entrance fee, but you are required to make a donation. Remember to bring a sarong, otherwise, you have to rent one.", "Pretty temple on a picturesque cliff but beware the aggressive monkeys which roam the temple and the cliff walks. Our guide gave us fair warning not to wear sunglasses or shiny trickets but unfortunately when you wear spectacles to see its not much help. My expensive multifocals were ripped from my head and the monkey handler who could of exchanged food for my glasses was nowhere to be seen for several minutes while the monkey destroyed my specs. TIP if you choose to visit Uluwatu temple and need to where spectacles, pack a spare pair cause your going to need them. More handlers supervising these aggressive creatures would be preferred. Don't risk it with young kids- I wouldn't.", "This 16th century temple is beautiful no matter which part of the day or year you decide to visit. The power of nature, huge waves breaking against the rocks; the tides.. All this makes the temple look really impressive. The entire area with two other smaller temples is worth visiting. It is quite crowded, though. And of course- lots of tradesmen ;)", "People come to this temple to take a picture with a piece of glass. Yes the photo is spectacular and Instagram is full of these pictures but it’s a shame that people don’t come for the history and religion.", "Utterly breath taking. If you are only going to see a limited number of attractions whilst in make sure this is on your itinerary its only 30k entrance fee which will be ploughed back into maintain this temple and the community. Yes its touristy but the sense of peace and calm and the beauty of the surroundings can not be man made. I went early morning so it was relatively quiet. I genuinely hadn't expected such beauty having visited more than my fair share of temples some of which should be missed. There are frequent ceremonies taking place down at the waters edge and I stood and watched for some long while. The experience was only added to by the rolling clouds over the tops of the mountains surrounding the lake.. however the speedboats need to be stopped why ruin such a beautiful sight and feeling of peace by idiots racing up and down the lake..", "This beach/temple was the best money we spent all day (also went to Dreamland and Padang Padang and Pandawa). The view is absolutely breathtaking and you also get a little taste of the naughty local monkeys. Highly recommend!!", "This is one of the must see attractions in ! arrive before the sunset pay the entrance fee, buy some bananas and enjoy the friendly monkeys all around the temple! The view of the ocean is amazing!!!! you also have to watch the ketac dance just before the sunset! it's wonderful!!!!!", "went there twice, in dec 2016and jul 2017, great spot for sunset and the waterblow is just woww..a must-go place on nusa lembongan..will become salty after this spot tho but it is all nature right?", "A beautiful temple, with even better views! You need to ensure you visit at low tide so you can walk down around the rocks and get plenty of photos of the temple and the beach. There are a lot of tourists here and can get very busy, but it is still highly recommended to visit!", "A MUST SEE for anyone visiting .Probably the major temple of .Need to walk and climb a lot though ! Also ,as the place is open and wooded,one should be careful of monkeys snatching away goggles and caps etc.Uncovered legs require a sarong but full pant is ok.Three or four layers of temples.The key thing is the sunset-It is out of this world !!! the red sun setting(at this time of the year at least) tends to be there for a very long time and reflects magnificently against the jutting peninsula ,on which the temple is situated", "Very awesome temple, one of a wonderful place in , a must place to visit when you are in . highly recommended!", "One of the best places to visit in . Very wonderful place. Temple and sea, beautiful view. Keep 3 to 4 hours spare for this lovely place.", "the scenic mount aghun as a backdrop while watching the mother temple Besakih is something ! it keeps surrounding you as you make your journey along the mountainous path. great !", "To visit this temple was my only visit wish. And it did NOT disappoint! Good experience. Clean and not to busy on the day we visited.", "The temple is situated on top of a rock, almost resembling an island with water all around and on the beach. Most photographed of all I believe and obviously no one would miss in their trip. Visited Oct 2018", "A beautiful sunset and ocean views with some beautiful temples, although it gets a bit crowded with tourists as everyone wants to see it, I would still recommend this it's a beautiful spot", "Great place to visit and stay or for a day trip. Watch the surf from the cliff face cafes and visit the monkey temple. Traditional fire dance and chant ritual in the evening at the temple worth a look.", "Among the temples we visited on a daylong tour, this one was unique. Set on the beach, it is a dramatic sight. Once we walked past all the vendors and got to the ocean, it was refreshing on a hot day to be at the beach with the pounding waves. We enjoyed walking along the shore and seeing several interesting land formations including an arched rock out in the ocean. We liked that the vendors and the temple were really very separated, so we could enjoy the peaceful setting first, and then do some shopping.", "Overall a nice place to visit. I like visiting temples in for their architecture and Hindu influence. But it was a long drive (2.5hr) from Semiyak. Perhaps to visit once is okie. Also a nice place for ppl watching and how crazy one can go for the perfect Ig photo. I'm not an Ig fan. But when you are here, you must see how crazy ppl go to take the most stylish photo to post on their social media, without according the respect that ought to be given to this sacred place of worship.", "Lempuyang Temple \\The gates of heaven.\\\" Ubud, Beautiful temple, but the lines are long, BEWARE! We got there 30 min after it opened, and we were still #112 in line!! This temple is about a 2.5 hr drive from Ubud and is known for having the gates of heaven. You can't enter past the stairs above this pic as it's only for religious practices, but you can walk around the non-restricted areas and take pics. To visit, you must wear a sarong and cover your shoulders.\"", "Must-see simply for the amazing sunset views Stay away from the sunset viewing gallery that is usually very crowded. Recommend walking up to the temple and behind the temple where there's not much of a crowd but you still get to see the glorious sunset MAKE SURE YOU REMOVE YOUR EYEGLASSES/SUNGLASSES, WATER BOTTLES AND CAPS. Monkeys are quick to snatch these and it's difficult to retrieve them The sunset view and the amazing panorama are worth tolerating the mischievous monkeys", "Was there in April 2008? Long time ago. It was a cold misty afternoon. Not so many people visiting the temple that day and somehow it bought out that mystique air of temple ever so sublime...", "Because its located above the city, it has very nice and cool air. Amazing temple and surrounds. Beautiful lake and amazing place to visit!", "The Temple is the main attraction and better to see and photo at low tide. The sunset is stunning and the gardens re beautiful. Unfortunately is has become very commercial with heaps of stalls to buy things from before you get to the temple. Other than that is a good sight seeing attraction.", "One of the best spots of . Lovely ambience, pleasant weather with amazing view of the temple and the lake.", "peaceful dont get hasseled every time you go for a walk , love the hindu people, no agro everyone happy , nice and clean , food yummy and good coffee at the luhtu", "We got on our bikes at 4am to start our three lakes trip and arrived here at about 6ish....No one here but us and some pro photographers chasing the perfect sunrise shot....and it is quite something to see the sun come up over cloud shrouded mountains slowly revealing this marvellous temple....mix this place into a lakes day trip and a waterfall or two for the perfect day out", "Beware of the monkeys because as they can steal your belongings .just stay away from them .Views are spectacular. This temple is one to marvel with as it perched at the edge of the rock overlooking. You can enjoy the view of this temple from two different vantage points, from both northern and southern part of the sea. Not much to elaborate. Go and enjoy the view. Place is always busy. So don’t expect much. Spent some time and travel to both the sides. If interested see the kecak dance as well. Reach before the sunset time. Otherwise it’s a total waste of time.", "We walked a part of the way around the lake to get some wonderful photos of the temple. It can be crwded as they are a lot of local visiting this", "Upon arrival, you pay about .50 to enter. It is worth it. A black temple was fascinating to see. There are loungers and umbrella,too. Go early because the parking lot can become full quickly, if you are driving.", "This is my favorite place at simply because of the cliff and the view is magnificent. The sunset at his place is breathtaking. Be careful with the monkeys at this temple as they are very famous for snatching tourist belonging and sunglasses are their favorite items. I've been warned by my guide beforehand. But I witnessed myself a tourist glasses were snatched by monkeys at this place. And these monkeys are fierce. Go to this place at evening so that you can watch Kecak dance which begins at 6.00pm just after sunset. I love the sunset here and the dance is beautiful full of humor. Your trip to is incomplete if you skip this place.", "This was just so pretty, the flowers surrounding the edges, the temple itself, the grandeur of the lake and so privileged to watch the ceremonies take place too. Was well worth the drive to get here.", "There’s a lot of temples to see here (can’t remember exactly but between 4-8) but the best and most popular are the first 2. The gateway to heaven is massive and absolutely beautiful as if the view of Mount Agung.", "Great place to visit if you want to do a small activity for the day with your kids. Go there in the morning as from 11h00 onwards the place gets quite crowded. Don't take a local guide at the entrance, it's a waste of money (100.000 Rp). He does not tell you anything interesting at all. The main temple it self can't be visited. The view to the various cliffs is great!", "The temple is on top of the cliff and the whole property is well maintained and well organized. Worth visiting. Allow 2 hrs ar the location. Nice place for photos. Pls note you wont be able to be nowhere near rhe temple. It is closed for visitors.", "This is a unique spot with a beautiful temple perched on top of a rock at the edge of the ocean shoreline. There are lots of shops outside the temple grounds to enjoy.", "The temple site is outstanding, but it's been developed so much to accommodate hurdles of tourists that come every day that it has lost its attractiveness. Not worth a detour!", "This beautiful temple is located on the shores of Danu Bratan (Bratan Lake). The climate is a bit cooler, so you may want to bring a light sweater or extra long sleeve in case. Like most attractions in , it is a good idea to arrive early in the morning to avoid large crowds and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere. When we visited the locals were having a special celebration and large crowds of people were arriving with their offerings to the Gods while we were hearing Gamelan music. It was a very beautiful experience. We combined visiting this temple and going to Jatiluwih, about half hour away, and it worked really well for my family.", "Went earlier in the day where there were less people. Was able to see a the temple and get some good photo shots at various angles. Another must see in but only need an hour or less here.", "this is the only temple i make sure visit everytime i go to it is absolutley beautiful and so calming and relaxing. I have been at all different times of day and i dont have a preferred time although the sunset time is very very busy so beware of that.", "Crowded with tourists and groups but apart from that it is a beautiful place with a fascinating view to take photos/videos and to also enjoy the amazing surroundings. To those who are planning to visit , this temple is a must-visit ! Best to come during sunset.", "A lot of myth and lore goes into this place. Just go visit! It is rather overrun, but still worth it.", "This temple in western side of Beratan Lake, up in ’s central highlands with rounding mountains the mountain range provides the temple with its hazy, dreamy backdrop. The striking scenery and cool atmosphere of these uplands have made the temple site a favourite sightseeing and recreational spot for visitors. when go , must spent some time here.", "The temple and the view of cliff are wonderful. However, be careful with your belongings since the monkeys that live this place are very aggressive. They can take your glasses, phone, filp flops, etc. Our guided warned us so our stuff was not robbed. You need to cover your legs if they are exposed but the ticket office provide blankets to cover.", "Fantastic views, beautiful temples. Just be aware, make the right donation and get the guys to do your photos for you. These guys take the photos all day, every day and ours came out perfect as I made a nice contribution, just a few GBP. A few cheapskates in front of us didn't make a donation, took there own photos, and they were very amateur looking, ours will be being made into a massive print to be proudly displayed in our home.", "This is an amazing temple on water, clean and peaceful without anyone harassing you at the gate. No guide needed you can visit the temple on your own... On your way to pemuteran for example please make a stop here....", "Recommend going in the AM as very hot and busy! Great view and temple Not a lot to do once you've seen the temple", "Lembongan is so small, so it doesn't hurt to check out this natural wonder. we thought it was really cool and spent about 45 minutes here", "Amazing scenery a top the cliff , we saw turtles in the sea on the day we visited. Lots of stairs and its really hot! Hire a guide to help you with the monkeys! We visited in the middle of the day when they are tired and passive, morning and evening they are truly cheeky monleys and known to be a little naughty: hold on to your hats phones and sunglasses! The view from the temple pathway that sits atop the cliff is amazing.", "While in for a month we stayed on Lembongan for a few days and hire a local Scooter to explore the Island. The roads on the Island are terrible with pot holes everywhere. I wasn't too keen on this idea, but husband and daughter were! We headed to Devils Tears and it was a beautiful stunning area to see. The views were amazing. We didn't stay long but can tick of the bucket list of beaches on the Island.", "The temple itself is like the other temples in . But, since it is on top of rock cliff, the scenery is so beautiful. Blue sky, blue sea, sound of the breaking waves, and the cliff make a perfect stunning combination. I was so speechless to see it. Just be careful of the naughty monkeys. One of them took and tore off the bear chain from my little daughter's bag, made her cried loudly. And when my hubby calmed her down, the other took his glasses and broke it into two. Quite a matter to us, since my hubby's poor near sighted and I couldn't drive a car:'( So, just leave your glasses, bag, or anything not necessary in the car, and hold your phone cell or camera tightly. But anyhow, the view boost our mood so we forgot the issue quickly. This breathtaking scenery is absolutely a must to see in .", "Beautiful Hindu temple on a beautiful lake with wonderful landscape. The main building built on the water and is great for photography.", "Cultural importance, history, spirituality, magnificent view.A lot of tourists come for the photo of Mount Agung, the \\Power\\\" mountain but take your time and have a closer look ........there is plenty to take in and enjoy. Highly recommended !\"", "Very hot and very dirty, only positive no hawker but no shelter unless your at a motel. Try another location. ", "Beautiful as always, we love visiting this temple especially for sunset. What a wonderful time we had.", "Absolutely stunning temple in a stunning location. Be aware that there are monkeys around, so you need to take care with your cameras, glasses and hats", "There are some very good spots on the cliff that have a really good views, and the temples are very interesting. Just be sure to go on a cool day as it can get very hot with little shade around and get very crowded due to the popularity of this place.", "The views from the temple are amazing. The sunset itself is great but it is absolutely packed. I would not recommend to go there. If you go to a quiet place along the wall, try looking into the coral in the ocean. If you are lucky you spot some giant sea turtles!", "We were booking a driver for a trip to the north and were trying to decide whether to go to Ulun Danu Batur (Temple on Lake Batur) or Pura Besakih (Mother Temple). I am pleased we selected Lake Batur - no high pressure scalpers or \\temple guards\\\" and it only cost Rp30k. The temple was serene even though there were ceremonies being held while we were there. The scenery was superb and takes in temples, backed by a lake with a backdrop on Mountains and clouds. Superb! Adjacent on the Lake is a fun spot that hires fishing poles (with worms for bait) for about Rp10k each, for use in the lake or a rickety jetty. We fished for about 1 hour and had some great fun catching fish up to about 50mm. Also worth stopping at the Strawberry Farm on the way there, and Cani Kuting market and Mas on the way back. Recommended over Pura Besakih.\"", "It was first temple, which we visited in and it impressed. Cliffs, monkeys, jungle- it was very good.", "I’m happy to finally cross this off my bucket list!! Such a beautiful temple with a lot of history.. unfortunately we weren’t able to go to the middle part of the temple due to the ceremony. We rode a car up from the parking lot, put on a sarong, and walked up the gate within 5 mins. I highly recommend riding a motor bike down! So fun! Our guide Kesut (spelling?) was awesome! He was very informative and we loved his energy and he was our personal photographer too 😂", "After a long trip up the hill, I am sure you can't wait to see the beautiful temple adoring most of the guide books, but unfortunately, it is no longer worth the journey. Time and money are better spent visiting other temples. This is what you will see: - Fake sponge bob and Mickey mouse, eagle statues and other non-contextual decoration out of a creepy theme park nightmare right in front of the entrance. - A run-down playground right next to it - Busloads of tour groups and their photographer blocking your view - Ear-piercing announcements being made every 2 minutes - Tourists riding swan boats and tiny speed boats right next to the temple - A huge ugly mosque in tasteless color built right across the street - Major construction work to expand it to an even bigger \\tourist attraction\\\" - Local tourists that can't be bothered to put trash into bins littering everywhere. - Nobody cares if you dress appropriately although it's a spiritual site. In short, like many others, what once was a majestic and one-of-a-kind spiritual site now has turned into a low-rent stop for the bus tour kind of tourists without regard for its cultural significance. Its serenity and beauty unfortunately have been lost due to lack of control and investment.\"", "& waves..big waves crashing on the shore line if the tides up, plenty of rock pools with crabs, little tropical fish if not! Worth a visit if on Lembongan, couple of huts with cafes/ restaurant's near by.", "The beauty, the spirit, the atmosphere, the people, nese smiles. All of that are unforgettable. The holy and legend black&white snake, the holy fresh water. Very sacred place.", "Watch this majestic temple while you enjoy the beautiful view of the ocean .. One of the grand temple in n sure to catch your breath. Ps : it's way better to come at 4.30 - 5.00 pm so you can also view the sunsets ^^", "This was a beautiful temple, but pretty small. There were tons and tons of people everywhere. Worth a visit.", "We really don't understand why people rate this temple with four stars on Tripadvisor. We think it is barely worth two stars. We came to this place expecting a beautiful temple in a serene and tranquil lake setting. An expectation that was inspired by the many pretty pictures on the internet. What you don't see on these photos is that this temple is set in a theme park. There are statues of turtles, tigers and owls all over the place, masses of people armed with selfie sticks and roaring speedboats with shouting tourists passing by on the lake. To us it seemed like Disney Land. There is nothing serene or tranquil to be found here. Only visit this temple if it is on your route to another destination. It's a good place to stretch your legs and see something while you're having a break. Otherwise just go to another, more impressive temple. This one is really not worth the long drive.", "I went to the temple not knowing what to expect. The taxis drop you off at the top and then you’re on your own. (Although I did see guides I think) At the entrance you will be given a sarong to wear as a cover up incase you’re in shorts or revealing attire (out of respect). Once you’re in you’re free to walk around and explore on your own. The pathways are long yet they all meet up somehow. Amazing views good place to go and just enjoy that. Warning: the place is filled with monkeys everywhere that grabbed my friends sunglasses, slippers, my water bottle, and tried with my bag. They literally grab on and keep pulling so be careful keep everything safe and close to you or better yet don’t take anything with you! Lol", "Interesting hindu temple on the lake. Genuine place of worship and big ground to walk and relax. You can see a few deers in one area.", "Beautiful temple. It's beautiful up close and from far. After touring the temple, you may choose to visit the markets and do some shopping. Not a bad experience. Do note that the toilets around the area are chargeable at 2,000-3,000 rupiah.", "We visited the Floating Temple near the end of the dry season so it was not floating. The lake level was down about 8 feet. It still was worth the visit because of the garden and park areas. The restaurant on site provides a tasty buffet and a place to look out across the lake. Because of the altitude, it is slightly cooler than other areas, making for a welcome respite.", "This is the iconic landmark that 'symbolises' . Do take note of the following : 1) This is best visited as a sunset venue for lovely view of the temple against setting sun 2) It can get traffic jam on way out as the road leading to the venue after sunset visit time when visitors make their way out (not good if you have a flight to catch after this visit) 3) For best experience, visit when they have local religious observance festivals. More exotic pictures :) Overall, a nice place...except can get crowded at choice photography spots..take note :)", "The day we went there was a ceremony going on but it was still beautiful to go down & watch the activities. Lots of rubbish though & it's a shame that tourists & locals litter like this. Would be nice to be able to go into the temple however respect the ceremony taking place", "Nice and quiet beach, mainly hotel guests and not many hawkers. They aren't pushy anyway. Just pretend to be asleep! See is great when tide is in. Nice to spend the evening here sipping on a beer surrounded by fire torches.", "I guess when in this is a must visit place. The ocean view is simply amazing. The architecture of the temple is very amazing too. Unfortunately we are not allow into the temple as per our guide. If need to be as near as to the rock or below the temple one need to check the tide. I strongly recommend to visit this place when in .", "Interesting experience. Beautiful sea side location once you get through to the temple. Several people visiting but not overwhelming. Worth visiting if you have transportation as is far from anything else.", "We had a blast at this beautiful and sacred place. We dressed appropriately to be respectful and wore what that provided before you walk in. They can wrap the sarong around your waste for you if you are having a hard time like us lol We walked around the edge of these high cliffs looking at a stunning views of the ocean. There was also monkeys around that's was cool but don't touch them! Pack light, it was very hot so pack water and a snack. There is a store to grab food before you go in and a bathroom if you need to go. Other than that enjoy the culture and the views and be respectful! :) 🌺Aloha!🍍", "This was on our 'must do' list during our trip and it didn't disappoint. Stunning views and beautiful temples marred only by the incessant nagging of merchants selling their wares. We arrived at low tide, and made our way over to the temple without going inside (there was a fairly long queue) - ended up getting wet when a big wave came up over the rocks - at least it cooled us down! Only downside really was having to pay 2K rupiah to use the toilets. Worth the travel time as it's a once-in-a-lifetime experience - but expect everyone else to be there as well.", "this temple on the cost of the ocean is great place to visit, but best timing would be at the early morning, before the crowed start to come in from huge buses. Other best thing is to visit it with private guide in small company or solo!", "To me this temple is the symbol of . I had to come here. Ground is very small. There are just two towers and thats it. But it is beautifully situated near the lake. You have to come here.", "Great place to get amazing sunset photos and pat the sea snakes see the temple in unusual place in the water", "Drove there from Ubud. The drive took us about 1 hour 45 minutes. well worth the time. The temple and it's surroundings were well maintained. As all other attractions in , you have to pay to get in. The price was okay and worth it. I believe it was 50 000 for one. Can easily recommend to visit this temple. Sarong is not needed.", "This temple was beautiful, however tide was high and there was a backlog of people trying to be taken one by one by the locals that worked there. Would ahve been much more amazing in the sunshine.", "You either really like it or you don't. Pros: Its beautiful and have many photo opportunities. Cons: overcrowded, too commercialized, rude asian tourists groups trying to usher others away so they can take their group photos! There is plenty of other beautiful and spiritual temples to visit that don't get the advertising speel that this place gets.", "This temple shows up on many postcards and photos- and no wonder because it shows really nice in photos. There were lots of tourists when we visited but you can still find a spot to take pictures.", "I was a little concerned about the monkeys but everything was fine. The views of the cliffs from the temple are breathtaking. Definitely worth a visit", "This temple is simply beautiful, even with all the tourism here. But because of all the tourist it doesn't feel like a holy temple anymore. It is certenly worth a visit if you are in . The temple itself is pretty small, so it is not necesary to hire a guide here.", "Lovely views. Sea is gorgeous and so is the temple. Worth a visit - lots of picture moments too. Such a beautiful country with lovely architecture around.", "I didn't actually go to the temple as I'm not one for overly crowded touristy places so instead my husband and I booked lunch at the beautiful Pan Pacific hotel next door and had an beautiful view of the temple from afar while enjoying a lovely lunch. The grounds at the Pan Pacific are really beautiful and the golf course is situated over the cliffs of the Indian Ocean. We walked out along the path and had a gorgeous view of the temple.", "Great place to visit: few tourists, no hassle, very nice views of Mount Agung even just from the first of the 7 temples. The best temple we visited in !", "We are coming here with our family las 3 days. Thks temple was verynice, clean and the staff was friendly, definitely we will back again.", "I am so glad that our guide brought his here. The setting is stunning and as one previous reviewer stated, \\you could believe you were in Switzerland rather than \\\". The setting, alongside a large, vast lake is rather breathtaking in itself. It's a busy tourist stop but well worth the views and the history. The temple is maintained very nicely.\"", "A truly stunning setting for this unique old temple. Even in the rain this was a beautiful sight and had it not been such inclement weather we most definitely would have stayed longer to admire this beautiful place. Lovely coastline on either side of the temple make it a fantastic photo opportunity too. Negatives are that the place is incredibly busy, even in the rain, so you could find yourself in a queue, or a crowd instead of being able to find space to appreciate the really stunning setting. Well worth a visit.", "We came to see the temple, but the monkeys were much better. ;) Sure, the sunset is nice, but the temple was not that good. Temple wise go and see Tanah Lot! But you will find the monkeys here for sure and that was nice.", "Arrived at right time to watch the beautiful sunset, was able to walk out to the temple as tide was out. Lots of markets & food stalls. Great family outing", "Another temple that was closed. After paying for a cab and the entrance fee and we only got to walk around. Mind you the walk along the cliff is pretty but it is still a big let down. I don't get the hype.", "Crowded when I went. Monkey stole someone's sunglasses, resident elder retrieved them for tourist for a small fee. Went to 6 pm nese show, themed with White Monkey saving woman from evil man that had chanting and dancing in seaside coliseum ending with fire display. Awesome to see fishing boats slowing by with glorious sunset.", "Lovely beach, be prepared for hawkers selling stuff. But overall great beach to visit. Plently of places to eat and relax.", "In the past there was only one temple, now there are several temples, directions are quite complete, parking is spacious, toilets need to be spread over and free", "We had heard a lot of the beautiful grounds of the temple. Something to note is it can be done rather quickly, so either drag your feet and really take it all in, or have another activity planned shortly after. In our case, it rained as we reached the far end, so it made for a swift return. Lol", "Stay away from the tourist vendors and make the most of this temple you can receive a blessing un der the temple and then go and sit on the ocean side and mediate you will leave feeling great", "This was a beautiful place to visit, weather was cool, and nice breeze. A lot of tourist at this location, but worth it to see a piece of nese Mythology. It was a temple to pray to the sea gods, I believe. The temple is a rock formation in the sea built by fisherman. It’s amazing how the path to the temple disappears during high tide, leaving on the temple. I only took pictures from the top, because I could see many tourist already walking to the temple. Beautiful scenery. I believe the cost was 60,000 Rupiah ($4 USD) Parking was 5,000 Rupiah ($0.36 USD). There are shops and food at this location. Nice tree art on the way towards the temple. I was approached by some young girls selling Frangipani hair clips and magnets, which I did purchase. If you travel to , you should stop by and see this place. Breathtaking.", "Very nice temple. We are lucky to be able to walk to the temple during low tide. You can enjoy half day there by sitting in the cafe at the hill top and looking to the nice scenery of the temple surrounding.", "First thing before you enter to the temple you should wear cloth to cover your knee if you use short or mini skirt that was already provided next to the ticket counter. You should buy the ticket IDR 20000, a lot of monkeys here so beware if you bring glasses or everything that easy to be grabbed by the monkeys. i like the cliff and also the temple on top of it, it is so gorgeous, you can see beautiful sunset so i suggest to come in late afternoon,", "Great place for a photo shot of the temple together with the lake. Also can see local in tradition dress giving offering at the temple. Highly recommended to take a speed boat ride that will take you around the lake for a fee of just Rp200,000 for 2 persons. There is also a restaurant near the lake that have a buffet menu and ala carte menu. However in my opinion, food is so so only.", "We reached the point through sooty drive from our hotel located at south coast of the Island,it was really spellbind to see the sea water wave crushing the hard rocks and jumps at least 25\\ above the sea level,which was heart touching and can't be explain in writing its mind blowing to watch and can feel the best place in Nusa Lembongan,one can see 2 holes on the rock and the water stuck and jumps,only i can say its beautiful photography spot can't be miss any way.\"", "One of the most beautiful place I've ever seen. The temple on the lake with hills around. Whole area is well maintained. It was low season so not so crowded.", "Beautiful place. Was really a pleasure watching sunset from the cliff of temple. Huge complex where in you aren't permitted to go into temple. They provide sarong, without expecting donation. Beware of monkeys and take care of your spects and mobile etc. Which monkeys might snatch away swiftly. Sunset is truly amazing. Watching ocean from cliff was worth. Must visit.", "I was surprised at how many stores were sprawled until right before the \\split gate\\\" entrance to the temple. It felt like a market. Parking 5000 IDR/vehicle. Entrance fee is 120,000 IDR/person + toilets costs anywhere from 3000 IDR to 5000 IDR/person, depending on which one you find.\"", "Temple on the edge of the lake and the view is lovely. We were there before noon and the crowd was manageable and had no problem with taking photos of the temple. We did not linger for too long and did take a quick walk cutting through the garden,", "It's a temple by the sea. It's worth checking out especially sunset. The only bad thing is - very busy as this is one of the top attraction in . 👍🏻", "We arrived around 5pm, paid 20k to park our bike and 20k each for entry. The helpful temple staff provide purple sarongs to wear, so no need to worry about covering up. A short walk through the grounds where you can spot monkeys who are looking to be fed, don't feed them and keep your belongings safe as they will help themselves to your camera and glasses! You can walk along the cliff on each side of the temple to take some great photos. You'll see some amazing rolling waves, no wonder it's a surfers paradise. To the left of the temple you can sit and watch a fire dance and in my opinion this is the best point to see the sunset as you can get a great picture of the temple as a silhouette as the sun sets. Hopefully that has been helpful :)", "The temple is located in the Beraban village of the Tabanan regency, an approximate 20km northwest of Kuta, and is included on most tours to ’s western and central regions. It would be nice to go during sunrise or sunset so you will appreciate the beauty of this temple. I wanted to go back here next time as there are a lot of on going renovations along the area and it was high tide, waves flood the causeways making it impossible to cross, during my visit. According to my tour guide: At low tide, you may cross to view the rock base where the legendary ‘guardian’ sea snakes dwell in crevices around the Tirta Pabersihan fountain. This natural spout is the source of holy water for all the temples in the area. Priests at the fountain bless visitors by sprinkling holy water over their heads. You can cup your palms and take a sip to prove it is amazingly fresh water. So, I'm looking forward on my next visit to experience these things.", "If you've been to other temples this will be a bit of a let down, the only thing this place have got going for it is the cliff side and their well advertised dance show. We got there about 40 mins and the theater was already jammed packed. We decided to pass and glad we did otherwise it would most likely have taken another 2-3 hours drive back to seminyak.", "It took us almost 2 hrs to get a picture at the gates. Be prepared to wait a while in the heat for the picture which is taken 2 young boys on your phone. For the water affect they simply use a mirror for the reflection. Pretty creative. They give you about 4 or 5 poses. Make sure to tip them. If i suffered for 2 hrs i cant imagine what they must feel like person after person. The temple is also gorgeous. Theres a semi hike once you pay at the entrance so be preppared.", "We did not really enjoy this temple, there were hordes of tourists, and it is very built around the temple... Other temples on nearby Lakes are as beautiful and more poetic... Do your research...", "beautiful beach and setting few bars dotted about and some hawkers about but not a pain like some can be shame about the sea hope its not a regular occurrence", "Been to this place and visited the temple which is actually a rock. You need to cross the water to access it and need to got blessed to enter (after a small donation)! The view is nice but the place itself is not breathtaking...", "Public temple at a beautiful scenery at the sea. 60K Rupiah entrance fee per person. Nice garden. During low tide you can walk close and around the temple which is a must see in , impressively located on the top of cliffs by the ocean.", "With the visit of this temple we were slightly disappointed as thanks to all the adverts our expectations were much higher. However it is one of the \\must see\\\" visits in .\"", "We were expecting to have a great time there as heard its name so much. It was a chaotic entry as the taxi driver left us on the wrong site of the main entrance. Then, we entred in but NO maps, No sign, NO guide to get info. It was very dirty, even the Main areas of Temple. We thought twice when we wanted t have something to drink!!!", "It's all about the location with this temple sitting atop the cliff-edge of a mountain. Large enough area with many spots where one can spend a moment peacefully admiring the beautiful views. Can, and does, get extremely busy at sunset! Our drive there was just over an hour so that was a big plus. The drive out of there could be horrendous as everyone leaves at the same time after the firedance performance - we skipped it. Do beware the monkeys - they are wild after all!", "We have been to before but have sort of avoided these sort of attraction as they are so packed. But we were a little bored in Canggu and thought we would head over to the temple. It was amazing actually and worth the visit.Surf was really big so we couldn't get it to temple or snake caves bugger", "Famous temple in . Worth seeing if a first timer to . Markets with cheap clothing etc.Walk up the hill on southern side for a great overview of temple.", "A crowded place to visit. Lots of tourists. You can see people everywhere. The temple on the rock is unique and you can't cross over during high tide. Quite a few good views around the place... entrance fee of Rp60,000 per pax.", "Like many of the lake temples, this is many tiered, which is very nese and beautiful. We walked a part of the way around the lake to get some wonderful photos of the temple. You can go out in boats if you wish .The scenery was magnificent", "It's worth the one hour trip from Legian. Clean water with warm temperature. Nice area with bars and local food.great surf area,you can take surf classes or rent a surf board for the day.", "Devils Tears on lembongan island is a definitely worth a visit. Dont go too close to the edge you may get wet . Absolutely amazing ", "This is a crowded temple with mind-blowing beautiful natural view. All attendees have to cover their legs for religious reasons (cover sheet is provided free of charge). Many people complain about the monkeys but we did not have any problem with them. Some of the temple areas are closed to tourists and only open for prayers. The big problem was the sunset show which was pretty much annoying. The repeating irritating sounds and boring dances made us leave after 15 minutes with headache! They sold way too many tickets (pretty much to all attendees) resulting in people even sitting on stage floor and all walkways, blocking all the exits. If there would have been an accident (ex. fire) many people (specially children) would get hurt. My recommendation is to visit the place but do not bother with the show which is a waste of money and time.", "This is certainly one of the must see temples in . The setting on the lake is magical. I was fortunate enough to be there during a temple ceremony which obviously made my visit there even more magical. It is a temple that is very crowded with tourists. If you can, an early visit is probably the best. The temple is a bit a way from most tourist metropolises on the island so if you have your own driver make this stop the first on your day tour.", "The iconic pictures don't lie. This is the view you will see. However, none of the temples are actually open to visitors so you will not see inside any of them. There will be a line at the bottom of one of the temples to get blessed and give a \\donation\\\" (you have to pay something) and afterwards supposedly you will be able go up to a temple. There is a man standing in front of the stairs to guard it and point you to buy admission by getting in that line, but the whole setup is very misleading. You actually only go up a few steps and the view isn't great. You could skip this. You will only get outside pictures here, but the scenery is beautiful. Since everyone goes at sunset to get the best pictures, it will be very crowded. This is very much a tourist trap so be in that mindset when you visit. It is about an hour drive from Ubud. Just hire one of the many drivers on the streets of Ubud and do a little bargaining. They will drive you there, wait, and drive you back. They will likely try to take you to other stops along the way but you can decline if it doesn't sound like something you want to do. This is a better option than booking a tour there.\"", "We visited the Devils Tears this morning as part of a private tour. Our guide sensibly suggested we tick this one off first, and we were so glad we did. Arriving at 9.30am there were only two others there - when we left 20 minutes later the crowd had swelled courtesy of an Asian tour group by another 30 or so. Selfies were in full force, many vieing to be the next Darwin Award winner. The incredible power of nature is evident here - the force of the waves entering then violently exiting the rock formations were really quite mesmerising. Yes this should be on your Lembongan to do list. Arrive early.", "Lakeside temple, scenic view. However, there is not much to experience for the effort to reach the location.", "Going to this temple was an amazing find. We have never seen anything like it. After going through the market area tourists find an incredible view of this temple sitting in the ocean!", "one of the most important temple and is excellent here , idolatry were also bless welfare puranya oceans and unique in the corner of a small island . you should not go at the full moon because at high tide the sea water we will be difficult to cross . about the surrounding natural beauty is so fascinating and very rare. don;t you miss this one when have trip to its amasing place .", "This place is basically about the cliff view! There is no temple to see as it's closed for visitors. Traffic to get here is horrendous as every tourist is probably brought here. Then there is a walk around the cliff and you can watch the local dance show if you would be interested. Some monkeys are running around and are quite cheeky and can't be fed.", "This was the least enjoyable temple visit of my trip. Having said that, we decided not to stay for the sunset, and I am sure that it picturesque. However, given the location I would have thought that sunrise would be even more spectacular as it would light-up the land facing side of the temple. The temple itself is quiet dark with trees up against it on the land side and with the sun going down behind it, along with the sea spray, you really can't see much other than the outline. The rows and rows of market stalls that you have to navigate past to get down to the temple sell the same cheap rubbish sold everywhere else, by people just a desperate to get you to buy. I certainly wouldn't go back, unless it was at sunrise.", "This is a Hindu temple with amazing cliff with sea view. You can walk along the cliff boardwalk that leads to the temple. There's lot of wild monkeys in this temple. Watch your own belongings because they will try to steal it.", "Very nice area, takes about 2 hours from Seminyak to reach. We hired a private tour guide to help as the roads were super confusing to get there by motor bike. There are strawberry farms and luwak coffee farms on the way once you get into the mountains, most appear to be typical tourist traps. There are bathrooms outside, 2000r to use. There are also bathrooms inside. The guy at the ticket desk asks for the proper amount of money but didn't give us a ticket, just waved us through, I suspect the workers keep a fair share of the money. Amazing temple on the water, surrounded by mountains and a nice little flower garden and interesting animal shaped plants and places to sit for good pictures. Best of all, there is a place to \\rent\\\" exotic animals to take pictures with. They had miniature owls, a huge Python and several large bats. I did the bat, cost 20,000r.\"", "Lembongan Island is fantastic, beautiful beaches, no commercial businesses, local restaurants and businesses.", "The views here are spectacular. Single entry fee with no one harassing you for extras. There is some lovely grasses areas where we sat for lunch and enjoyed the ocean breeze. Try and get your timing right with the tides to be able to walk out to the temple it self.", "Beautiful temple on a huge cliff face. Makes for great photos! Monkeys were a bonus. Would be on the must see temple list along with Tanah Lot. Great to see some of the countryside - it's a lot differnet from the urban areas of Nusa Dua, Kuta etc", "The best temple we visited in (and we visited lots of temples in ) The temple was closed for the visitors but the garden is very pretty. Weather in the temple area was foggy and cloudy which made it look like a dreamland. A must visit place in ", "The location has a scenic view of Mount Agung through the gates and the drive there takes you through beautiful locations but, is a bit long. Depending on the travel season you may have to wait 30 mins or 3 hours to get your pictures clicked at the gates (arriving early in the day is a good idea). The guy clicking pics does not charge money but you can always tip them. rest of the temple is quite beautiful to look at as well. Please note: If you are visiting many temples in , it's best to buy a sarong rather than rent it at each place.", "First of all, the place is small but affords a beautiful view of Batur lake with beautiful mountains (probably Mt Batur?) in the backdrop. Notes: 1. We paid 50,000 IDR 2. Main points of interest are the temple in the middle of the lake and the pretty Hindu gate. 3. The place is landscaped prettily and the weather is cool. 4. It has a restaurant where we had lunch. Price point is cheaper than other tourists spots so we were pleasantly surprised. 5. Be wary once you step through the exit. All visitors will have to walk through this maze of little shops that sell souvenirs and other locally crafted goods before you reach the parking lot. Some will cling to you and pull you to their shop in desperation to make a sale. Price point is pretty okay because of the intense competition. Just carefully look into the products to make sure you’re buying good quality.", "Beautiful temple located on a lake. The whole area looks great, although our views were spoilt by the rains.", "It is a beautiful complex, and although it is quite a ways out from the city, it is well worth the trip, especially around sunset. Be careful when going down on the rocks around the temple, quite easy to slip and fall, especially for those with large cameras.", "Nice view from the mainland to the temple but the view is more of the rocky island than the actual temple.. Very warm and extremely busy so go early. Could do with some well maintained modern toilets. Plenty of souvenir shops and cafes in a nice setting.", "This was a beautiful place. My husband and I enjoyed the sunset a lot. But ticket price for visiting a temple was exorbitant!", "One of the most beautiful Temples in . Heard a lot about it. Saw hundreds of photos and then it's there on 50000note. Was really looking forward to seeing this place. Sculptures of animals are really out of character for this place wish the could have decorated with something more traditional. Tips to fellow travellers: It's far from traditional touristy areas of South /Ubud. So prepare yourself for a long and winding road. Try to visit late in the day around 5ish to avoid the crowds.", "Low tide allows you to actually visit the temple and surrounding beaches, but the sceery is more epic during high tide.", "This temple ought to be visited as early as possible in the morning, before the crowds and clouds gather. We left Sanur at 6am and reached here at 7.45am while the sky was clear and blue, the air cool and crisp, and only a few other tourists present (meaning that our photos weren't littered with little people milling about); in retrospect I would even have arranged to set off at 5.30am or even 5am. We spent 45 minutes wandering around the temple grounds and lake, before spending the rest of the morning and early afternoon trekking to the 3 waterfalls in Munduk and enjoying Kopi Luwak and bergedils (potato croquets) at Eco Cafe. Pleasant day!", "The temple is set high on a cliff and the views are amazing. Apart from that, the location was average. Didn't really get to see much of the temple itself as it was being used by locals at the time to worship. Guides seemed more interested in getting their tip than actually telling you about the place. For the history buffs, a must visit. For the tourist, OK I suppose. Be prepared for bus loads of other tourists at the same time.", "temple built on rock, beautiful sunset. Advise to visit during low tide and could walk over. Get blessing from the priest who guard the temple.", "They have many natural views for taking photos. Also, you can enjoy the atmosphere there, watching the lake, temple and many other views. Should have lunch at nearby restaurants so can have views of both the lake and also down the mountain.", "Lovely beach for swimming, surfing or just lazing on a beach chair and watching the world go by. Hawkers start to get annoying by mid morning, even when you pretend to be asleep! The ice cream man was always welcome though.Surf school was popular. Very busy at night with music, beanbags to lounge on and lit up cubes for tables and fireworks going off.", "Arrived around 4.30. Plenty of time to look around the various sites and the tide was low so got to walk out to the main temple and have a blessing from the fresh water spring by the monks. Crowded but bearable. Sit in the little warungs from about 5.45 to get the sun going down on the temple. .", "It is a temple far from the city surrounded by water. The location and the surroundings of the temple are wonderful. A must visit attraction.", "This is one of the principal temples of . This one is located on the top of a vertiginous cliff, with stupending views on the ocean and the surf below. The temple itself is reserved for worshipping, as customary. We visited it on a windy day, and we were annoyed by the monkeys.", "So, to take those iconic photos of the temple gate with mt. Agung scenic view as the background, you obviously have to take the line. And you can't take photo by yourself/even ur friend as photographer. It has to be the locals who's on duty for the temple, because we can't go to long as the line is very long. And all of our photo were tilted. Not just slightly, but obvious. Well, they'd be sitting there all day taking pictures for everyone, unpaid under the burning sunlight. What can I say. So better come early in the morning. Maybe you can take ur own photo or even better use tripod. Gate would be open at 5am, they said. This place are basically temple, place to pray. Sanctuary for the hindus, so there're rules. No kissing, no handstand pose, all backless and thanktops must be covered with scarf or pashmina, and no matter how gorgeous your dress is, saroong is a must. However, the saroong are all clean and have nice motives and colours, so don't worry. I wore navy short pants and tangerine top, while I've chosen saroong with purple tone. Nice. This is one of the key main temple in , if you read the history before, u'll be amazed with this place. It's so ancient yet beautifully placed in high altitude with fresh air and natural surroundings. You must go to nearest parking area there, then take shuttle for IDR20k per trip per person, then IDR10k for saroong & scarf rental and appropriate donation. This is a very old place and definitely need maintenance, so I suggest to give a generous donation. It'll be worth for lifetime for the place.", "Definitely check this place out for a different king of temple experience. It was a pretty quick walk (25 minutes) from the cliffs of Uluwatu/beach area. We enjoyed the walk but if you're not up to steep inclines then take a cab. They provide you with sarongs and sashes when you buy your ticket. There are sprawling grounds and fantastic cliff views of the ocean. There are VERY aggressive monkeys here so make sure anything you want to keep is tightly stored in your bag. Don't wear glasses and keep a tight hold on your camera. They do have monkey wranglers but they are not always around. The views are simply amazing. It is worth the trip!", "The temple affords a lot of picture postcard views. It is situated on the lake. It has a small cafe on the property which has excellent fast food and juices.", "When you arrived, meet the Guide (fee apply depend on your need) and you need to wear saroong to respect the holly areas. It's avalibale for rental. Need a good stamina to hike till the Lempuyang Luhur Temple as you may walk thousands steps and paths to reach the top of the hill. Please take a Guide and bring some water and sunscreen to enjoy the 4 hours journey. Better to go here in the morning too see the beauty of Mount Agung from Penataran Lempuyang Temple. Awesome journey!", "This one should not be missed on your trip. This temple on lake is really beautiful. The architecture, background, location of this place is really amazing.", "Visit the end of during the evening time with beautiful views of the Indian Ocean. There is nothing to do around the temple but to admire the beauty of the Sun and the Ocean. The entry to the interior of the temple is not allowed generally anywhere in , so you would have to view it from the outside. There are spots constructed on the ridge for you to take your selfies and photos Beware of the Monkeys stealing your belongings. There is also a remote Uluwatu beach nearby which you can explore before coming to the temple. It is quite a bit down from the road so climbing would be required while coming back but it is a great view from there as well", "We were suggested this place by our driver so thought we would have a look! Tickets were 50,000rp for adults and 25,000rpm for kids under 12. It was quite busy the day we visited and also quite cool with wind. The temple is out on the water of lake Beratan. It is nice to look at and take some photos, there are also some concrete statues and gardens to take some photos in. There are also toilets and some shops to buy water and snacks nearby. It was pleasant to break up our trip on the way to another attraction but I definitely wouldn't drive all that way especially to see the temple. Pleasant but not outstanding.", "One of my favourite spots, the location of the temple itself is stunning and if you can take the time to wander a little further afield the atmosphere is wonderful. Just visiting the temple involves crossing a market where many want to sell you much, and masses of tourist from all over that come here for genuine religious reasons, or just to take as many selfies as possible. The stupidity of some tourists also takes away from the potential serenity of the place. Access to the temple is governed by the tides as it sits on a small island, waves can hurt, break camera & iPhones or just plain kill you. Something to remember when visiting. Evening when many have gone and the sun sets is very special.", "Crowdy place, expensive entrance (50 thnd idr) and really nothing inside. The temple itself is ok, but due to a crowd of tourists you have no chance to feel the place. Avoid it, just don't go there.", "Others had told us not to bother. We ignored the advice. Yes, it looks lovely but not worth the visit. The tide was low on our visit so we did get to walk on the rock platform. Cross it off the list of to do’s. Plenty of other beautiful temples to look at on your visit to .", "Another of the Temples that we visited whilst we were in , some of these are very popular with the tourist, and we could see why.", "Really enjoyed hiking around the temple complex along the cliffside during the sunset, we headed the warning about aggressive monkeys and minimized things they could steal, although one did jump on my girlfriend's head to get her hair band but otherwise I kind of enjoyed watching them run around. Great views!", "Maybe it was the timing of my visit, but I found this place overrated. Price is almost double--50,000--of most other temples in . Packed with tour groups and school children. Temples were beautiful to see on the water, but surroundings felt too manicured and artificial. If you've done other temples already in , give this one a pass.", "Don't bother visiting Nusa Dua or I don't want to spend my time in a Western Hotel isolated from reality and there is too much developments going on. The beach when we were there was filthy. Covered in rubbish and raw sewage with no evidence that anything is being done about it. Sadly litter generally in Indonesia doesn't seem to be an issue that is being addressed as everywhere I have been has the same problem. I know that we as tourists have a responsibility to do what we can and I hope that most of us do .Having a beer and a feed on the beach is good but again you get hassled . The extra arrival tax that Australians Pay does not help I feel if they don't like us why come to this Country. We will be looking at other destinations where we are welcome. I do feel sorry for the descent nese we have meet over the years but it has changed", "The temple I was told was built in the twelfth century. It is spectacular. Watching the waves crash around it, just breath taking. We met the big fella in the photos for fifteen dollars Australian which included a proper photo taken in a frame. He was very special.", "Depending on your tolerance level of waiting. It is still very worthwhile to get that instangram photo which everyone craved for. Prepare for leaving at 5am from hotel and driver about 3 hrs to get there. Wait for another 3 hrs before you take the photos for 3 mins. The professional people there will help you capture the photo free of charge. They are very professional, every photos are the same for everyone except you and your post are the only things that's unique for u. So, figure out a series of good post before your turn. Good luck.", "Our visit was part of a tour starting with a spa and ending with a seafood meal by the beach both of which were terrible. The temple visit was only OK because we then paid extra (a lot extra) to see the dance which was good, but my don't they pack everyone in. The location is stunning and I wish we'd been there earlier to walk further along the path as you only really get to see the temple from a distance.", "In front of Kudeta nice and clean Some hawkers but not too many Lounge chairs for hire Not calm water tjough", "I simply loved this temple! The setting is perfect with the lake and pretty garden around. There is a great positive energy to this place you can close your eyes and soak it all in! To add to the charm it has such a picturesque setting!", "This was by far my favorite place in . The energy and beauty here are unsurpassed. It truly is a natural temple - You feel part of something bigger than yourself. Wonderfully cool lake breeze. A place to relax and let your worldly cares go. Do not miss this!", "As all guidebook says, ”best visit is at sunset”... well, Im a crowd beater so I went at 7:30 am in the morning to check the Temple out... and it was priceliess... it was prestine, quiet... the sun was just up, all hardcore sales people that otherwise chase you for sarongs and T-shorts was asleep.. so was the chinese, russian and other tourist. I basically got the whole temple to myself, the sights, the garden and the ocean... FANTASTIC!", "I Didn't read about it in the guidebook , but was given its location by a fellow traveller in Nusa Lembongan! Got a scooter and drove around to it in the evening ! Its located just off dream beach and you have to take walk / Drive on a muddy track to get there ! Once you get there the view is fantastic ! Its really wonderful to see this beautiful sight! Its a beautiful location with amazing cliffs , rock forms and the sea waves ! Just sat here for some time and enjoyed the work of nature ! Carry a drink and a camera to make the time more enjoyable !", "Yep, its a temple on the rocks. That one photo youve seen around is really awesome. But thats pretty much it. Disclaimer i didn’t visit over sunset which seems to be a pretty popular time to go there. Also, private cars (GoJek, Grab, Uber) arn’t allowed to pick you up from there so make sure you know how you’re getting back.", "I love the setting of this temple on the lake. Even with all the tourists it is somehow serene and stunning", "Interesting to see , but they are very cheeky and will jump on you given the chance, especially down at the temple where they take photos of people with one on their shoulders. Was one big scary male there , but staff around to stop things getting to out of control.Nice temple.", "We enjoy sitting on the bean bags listening to the music, watching the sunset! The hawkers are rather annoying and should know when to leave you alone!", "It was about 1h drive from Seminyak. It was high tide on the day I went, so I did not see devotees walk across the low tide beach to the temple. Anyways, I believe that only devotees are allowed to visit the interior of the temple. To me, it is not a worth a visit as I could not go to the interior or even near to it. The sea view was just a regular sea view. There is no element of awestruck. There were many shops at the entrance with bus and car loads of tourists. I am glad that my hired driver alighted me at an entrance away from hordes of tourists at another entrance. The place leading to the temple was relatively crowded.", "The temple is really small, no gardens like others temple, but it location is amazing, on the top of a cliff with an amazing view on the sea. Plus, you can see fun monkeys if you don't want to go to Ubud's Sacred Forest.", "A very unexpected enjoyable location. Came to relax and did all that. Loved it Some of the hawkers were a little off putting on the beach but less than places like Kuta", "this temple very special, because you only can visit the temple on 5pm -6pm (because the temple is at middle of the sea),", "This place and its setting is always a stunner. The drive is long to get here but well worth the effort. It is one of s more unique temples... Must visit destination", "This temple is quite different to others and is very good. The water features are incredible and the fish feeding is very entertaining.", "Just like other temple but located on a hill/mountain. Cloudy when i reached there. The following are the total fees.. 1. Donation: on your willingness. I donated 10K. 2. Car parking and again donation during parking: Total 5K. Refer to receipt attached. 3. Rental of 'sarung' : 10K per person. Please bring along a 'sarung' if you wanted to visit their temple. Every temple you visit there is a fees. This will save you some money for other things. Overall.. nice view but just pay a visit for experience is enough. The staff attended us is polite.", "We only visited the first two temples on our visit as we didn't have time to see them all (it's about 4 hours all up to climb through all 9 temples). I'd highly recommend getting the local guide service that is offered, as we learnt so much more about the temples and nese Hinduism than if we'd just walked ourselves.", "All you see are other tourists, and the Vegas-style dance show if you choose to see it. Aggressive monkeys. What temple visit where you don't even see the temple (besides Tannah Lot - which, skip it too)", "The temple looks amazing, especially if you visit it early in the morning as you can see the beautiful sunset view from here.", "Spectacular cliffs with the temple perched on the end is what this site is about...and worth the visit. Do walk down to the furthest reaches of the paths (both sides) to get the view back to the temple. If you are tempted to try the sunset viewing it can be pretty busy...so be prepared for that. The monkeys are a pain so make sure loose items are put away or held close.", "The scenary here is nice where you can see the sea and the sun set at the cliff. However, there is nothing much to see other than this. If you had been to the Angel's billabong at Nusa Penida, you can probably give this a skip as the view there is much nicer and breathtaking. The entrance ticket to the temple is IDR50,000 per pax. It is a standard entrance ticket price but I still think is a bit expensive.", "One of the most important temples in to visit. Maybe the most beautiful, too. Just make sure that you have enough time to enjoy it. Do not worry about the sea snakes and visiting the temple itself - non- nese are not allowed to enter anyway Just a magic place that you (unfortunately have to) share with so many people", "Unlike Kuta you are not bothered by hawkers and you can sit out on the sand in one of the many lounges and just relax. Each of the hotels along the beach have dozens of sun lounges in front of their premises and you can just nip up to the restaurants and order a snack or drink and it is delivered to you. There is just one thing that mars the beach and that is the band of rubbish that is left on the beach at low tide. This consists of plastic, paper and just general rubbish that has been washed up by the tide. I would have thought that the staff at the hotels could go along and scoop up the mess that is in front of their premises. It would probably take 10 minutes to do so. Instead it is collected by the high tide and then returns the next day in an accumulated amount", "Really nice temple and quite a walk to get from one end to another. It is good to come here in late afternoon for the sunset. The temple is on the cliff so the view is really amazing. But watch out for the monkeys. As soon as they see something sparkling they will try to steal it.", "What a great experience this was. So Beautiful and so peaceful. Monkeys everywhere. So cute. The Temple was pretty awesome. I'd go back. You could spend hours there.", "This revered temple, one of several along the coastline, is situated on a rock outcrop and is dedicated to the sea. It is certainly worth a visit as part of a day tour. It is also a wonderful place to take photographs from. Although I was not there near sunset time, I believe it is a great place to watch the sun go down. The area approaching the Temple is very commercialised and the crowds during the holiday season and certain festivals can be quite large.", "This temple is wonderfully set in a dramatic cliff top setting. Beautiful at sunset (albeit a bit busy!) An honestly beautiful place to visit.", "Stunnig temple with lovely views. Saw giant turtles from the ocean view point. Just red to be careful of the monkeys as they enjoy stew;jog your things in return for food.", "Built in the 16th century, the temple is located on a huge rock by the sea. When tide coming in, the rock is surrounde by the water and the temple is isolated from the land. When tide going out, you may walk to the temple. But toutists are not permitted to enter, except the Hindus. It blowed strong wind when we visited that day. And it was appallingly astonishing to see the huge wave smashing on the rock.", "Since you can't visit the temple I don't know why is so highly praised. The surrounding is also very touristy. Sunset was really nice thoug.", "When you actually see the temple and the rock it sits on, you realize how small it is. The area around the temple is a marketplace with vendors setting up stalls and doing tourist business. Most visitors crowd onto a spot near the sea to take a photo with the island, but if you walk up the path there are several restaurants along a cliff directly opposite the rock island where you can take clear shots of the temple without anyone blocking you.", "The architecture and beauty of the old temple buildings are simply divine. The crowd does get tiresome and you can go early to beat the tourists, as it's difficult to get great shots. Walk all around as there are some gorgeous old trees around the temple. There are several designs on the paths as well which you will notice during your walk-around. It is not possible to physically visit the temples in the water, but you can take a boat ride in the glorious water with the mountain as a back drop.", "what a beautiful place to visit. Serene and peaceful and just beautiful. The gardens are kept so well - there was a ceremony taking place when we went to visit so couldn't go into the Temple but that's ok, saw all the little people dressed up so gorgeously in their ceremonial clothes and mums and dads in their magnificent embroidery. Glad that it's open to the public for us to experience the culture and to listen to the service going on", "This is a historic Hindu temple built in the edges if a cliff What a view of the Indian Ocean Beware of the monkeys", "Crowded, hawkers, drunken tourists and noise. Sorry not a area of I am interested in. If you come for culture and scenery then go north from ubud. This area is jus for cheap drunken tourists.", "Went as a group. Great views, went in morning so not to busy. Can't go into temple. Not too monkeys seen were warned about them so kept away", "Beautiful rainforest with cute monkeys, they won't bite you if you don't disturb them. There are pretty huge ancient Hindu temples. Go to the temple below the main path, it's very nice spot to take pictures. Better come there during Hindu's special day, so you guys can dress up and join praying as it will be very interesting.", "The view over there are simply amazing ! If you are brave enough you can do the 4 temples ( it takes around 4 hours to get there and come back )", "Incredible location for a temple, with the lake, the mountains, the trees, the smells and all the flowers. We had a day trip and this was one of the places in the programme. It is quite specific to and a visit here makes you feel very good. Go, it's a good choice!", "Fabulous and spiritual such a special place. Sure there are a lot of people here but I am so glad I made the effort to visit it. I marvelled at the workmanship and tried to imagine how hard it was for the people who built this temple 1000 years ago. And as for the monkeys .........well enough said about those pesky guardians of the temple!", "Incredible views of the temples on the cliffs. Sunrise it's beyond beautiful and great spot for pictures over the sea view. A must see.", "beaches clean and good markets great and people lovely prices reasonable and hawkers not too bad. Shopping good lots of chioce. Night life fun", "This place is a must visit in .. views are awesome and good for photographer to click some shot nearby. After going through details of some routes decided for this one. In there are fixed routes in which taxi will take you to show the sightseeing. either you can choose this route to cover Bartan temple, Jatiluwih rice terrace, taman ayun and Tanahlot or you can visit ubud and mount batur.Our Driver cum guide helped lot during trip took our photos and didn't bother about time and shown every place without hurry ... his number is 081237775730. Sharing some shots taken.", "This temple that is build on several levels is absolutely gorgeous Stunningly beautiful. We did not have time to climb to the top, thus now I have a feeling I wan to return and complete the mission, because it feel like you are climbing up the stairs to heaven. Beautiful scenery.", "Simply a must. Postcard perfect even with a ton of people. Go here so serene and beautiful. I have seen temples around the world this is a definite stop.", "Absolutely lovely day out. We visited on our rented scooter, we came from a village we were staying at in Ubud, it took us around 2 hours & we stayed for the day & watched the sunset whilst having a drink in one of the cafes, which was beautiful. The place is wonderfully scenic, such spectacular views of not just the temple, but of the coast as a whole. When we first arrived the tide was in, so we couldn’t get down onto the beach, however once the tide went out just dipping your toes into the sea felt somewhat magical. The local shops and stalls were all great, none to pushy just a simple “no thank you” and you were left alone. Lots of places for food and drink and toilets available. Definitely a high light of our trip to . Would highly recommend anyone taking the journey to visit this magical place.", "The place was truly awesome. Similar to other temples in , while tourists were not allowed to go inside the temple, I could just imagine how peaceful it would be to pray at this beautiful temple which is located on a very high cliff and there is the blue ocean all around. Mesmerizing. The big problem was the monkeys. I have never seen more aggressive monkeys though I am from India and there are monkeys around most of the temples in North India. You might get a stick while on your way. Carry it. The bigger the better. Most of the people around would also be carrying the same. If you reach the place near to sunset, its better to miss the dance performance and instead take in the breathtaking view. The dance performance was nevertheless good.", "Nice temple but more tourists than monkeys. Don't wear glasses or hats if you want to keep them. Nice views.", "Great temple complexs on the hill of Lempuyang , there are 7 amazing temples in a different location . It will take 3 hours for a whole trekking trip . But the view is undescribe , it's incredible scenery of the lanscape from the top of the hill . If you are fit and love the cheap adventure for the highest prize of the scenic view , nice local mountain peoples and much more beautifull things around here . Yes , this place is the most recommended place to visit .", "Eventhough tide was low. Lovely cool weather. Big lake with several water activities available. Many photo options. Visit this temple along with Jatiluwih rice terrace. Sarong not required.", "This temple is situated on a cliff by the seaside offering great views of the sea! There is also a beach where one can actually go down and swim. But beware the monkeys around the temple! They particularly target glasses and hats!", "Wonderful way to see temples, monkeys and experience and an authentic show. Lots of space to sit in the shade. Watch those monkeys though, they are fast..", "This temple is located on a beautiful cliff. I was however very put off by the large monkeys on our way up to the temple. I was warned to be careful and to hide my sunglasses. I had a bottle of water in my hand and within seconds the monkey ripped it from me. I didn't know what hit me. Didn't enjoy my time here because of this experience. I had been to this temple about 25 years earlier and at that time I had one jump on my back. Needless to say I won't be going for a third time!", "We visited the temple whilst passing through on the way to Singapore. We had read all about this attraction on line and it certainly lived up to our expectation. It’s one of the most widely visited sites so at certain parts of the day it gets extremely busy. As virtually the whole temple can be viewed from the rocky beach, there’s enough room for everyone to view. There was a long queue through the sea to actually reach the temple, so we decided to enjoy the peaceful scenery from the beach. A visit to the temple should be at the top of every visitors tick list, make sure you have your camera and try and aim for sun set when the views are enhanced even more.", "Must see while in ! The temple in the water is beautiful. The sunsets can be amazing, although it does get pretty crowded with tourists. Lots of shop stalls as well to buy your souvenirs. Definitely make sure your taxi or car waits for you and can take you back to your hotel. Very few taxis available in that area.", "Great temple with exceptional view. It was one of d best place we visited and I must say the view was stunning. We visited late afternoon. It's usually crowded but a very nice place to take pictures. There are local shops outside where u can find amazing stuff to buy. Choose a shop which has fixed price, they are way more better compared to the ones where u need to bargain. There are few food joints as well . Tanah lot is definitely one of the best tourists attractions in .", "I am so grateful for the experience of climbing to the top to see the 7 temples along the way. I liked the fact that it wasn't touristy and not many people climbing up as it allows you to enjoy the peace and quiet of mother nature, the birds singing... It was a potent inner-journey for me with spectacular views and a bonus to encounter monkeys. Thank you.", "this is one of the very nice place in , but if you wanna go here pleace check the sea 1st, cos if the sea in high, you cant cross to the temple and better go here in very low season holiday....", "We liked the temple, the lake and the setting are very impressive. Its a busy attraction though and there isn't a huge amount to see so if time pressed and tight on budget I would save the 50k entry fee", "This temple is famous since mount Agung gave a wonderfull scenary. We have to drive for 3.5 hrs from the airport, then walk up to the main gate. Woow... Yes, it worth!!! I love nature, it's a really amazing scenary, thanks God, I was there!", "This place is a must visit for people visiting . The temple is set amidst clear waters and has a really picturesque view especially from the clifftop ! This is a complete touristy place with souvenir shops and restaurants.", "Visited the temple at 11.30ish and it was relatively quiet which was good! Lovely views along the cliffs and not too many steps to walk up and down if people are worried about such things. We ordered a taxi from our hotel with a return included so as long as you preplan this there’s no issues! There are monkeys - we didn’t have any issues but there is one walkway that has a lot of them sitting either side (however, if you literally hate monkeys you can avoid this particular walkway!). They do provide you with a sarong so you don’t have to bring your own!", "Amazing view at the temple, you won’t need much time here though as it is quite small, be careful of the monkeys (try not to have your phone out too much and put sunglasses away as well).", "In , I have noticed that Temples doesn't have deities in it. They say that it is to be imagined. This temple is situated on a cliff and you get a stunning view of cliffs around. You have to wear a purple coloured cloth around your waist if you are in short clothes and orange coloured belt-like cloth if you are in full cloths. Beware of monkey over here.", "It was so hot and somewhat crowded. We went around 1100am which was too late in the day. The views are incredible and thats what you are really there for. The temple was less than impressive but blow away by the scenery overlooking the Indian Ocean.", "You obviously cannot get into the temple as such....this goes with most temples around , however you can walk around the grounds and see the amazing scenery. The waves are just purely phenomenal and picturing those against the cliffs with the temple in the background. Purely a beautiful place and definitely worth the small cost involved! We walked all the way to the left as well and it opened up into a grassed area with further views that couldn't be missed.......so many pictures taken here. Top tip.......keep hold of your 'loose' items, the monkeys love them and don't give them back easily! Saw plenty of signs and watched people ignore them to their loss!", "Situated on a lake and depending on water levels can look like it is floating. At the entrance there is toilets (small charge), a few shops and a restaurant. Once inside there is a well maintained garden, the temple and another restaurant. There are also some sellers inside the grounds. You may also hire fishing equipment or take a paddle boat out onto the lake. Next to the temple are about 3 or 4 photographers who will take your photo and print off the picture while you wait. Do not be put off by them the picture cost about £1 and was placed in a souvenir frame. They will also take some pictures for you on your camera. For me this place should be on everyone's list for any trip to .", "First of all, I'd like to start off my review by saying that the cliff views here were stunning-- we quite enjoyed walking along the cliff-side path and seeing the colourful sunset over the ocean. However, the touristy-ness of the place was kind of a put-off. The \\parking fee\\\" of 10,000 IDR and the \\\"per person entrance fee\\\" of 20,000 IDR were standard, but the atmosphere here was anything BUT contemplative/prayerful/respectful. If you are looking for a quiet temple where you can meditate and walk around in peace, this is not the place to go. What you will find, however, are a plethora of tour groups, people taunting the monkeys, \\\"selfies\\\" galore, and ignorant tourists blatantly disregarding the temple dress code-- case in point, several females who decided to sun-bathe on the lawn in their bikini tops. This is a religious site, so if you're not prepared to abide by and respect the culture and the rules, you SHOULD NOT VISIT. As far as what to wear when visiting: they provide everyone with a purple sarong, so just make sure you have a conservative top. I'd allow about 30-60 minutes to walk around and take pictures. Lots of stairs, so I'm not sure about wheelchair accessibility. There is a large expanse of lawn at the end of the walking path, so bring a book or a picnic if you have the time. There are free toilets here, for those who are wondering. Although we didn't see the sunset cultural performance, we overheard it and wished that we arrived a bit earlier. And yes- the monkeys will swoop down and snatch anything glittery from you, whether it's glasses, earrings, keys... so be careful! Wear contact lenses if you depend on glasses for eyesight (I say this from experience-- one monkey in particular had a thing for my prescription Ray-Bans). All in all- this temple is worth a visit for the views, but not for the religious experience. I'm hoping the temples in northern are less touristy.\"", "Magnificent views and quite large temple spread across the coast. Worth visiting even without the evening dance like we did. Apes are really to be aware of we saw one pair of sunglasses disappear from another traveler. Otherwise they have also location where apes climb on your back for picture taking and jump off when you start moving. So if you're in to that go for it", "It's a very long ride to see this temple. Not all the areas are accessible (for worship) only. The entrance fee is very affordable, and the scenic view of the cliff and the shore is simply majestic. There are souvenir shops outside, in the parking area, and some food shops too. Definitely worth visiting when in the area.", "Interesting place to see but there are better temples around.. we went there in the afternoon we wanted to see the temple at the sun set but unfortunately the weather wasn't at our side..", "Very nice to have visited. Nature at its best. Be aware that it can be quite busy sometimes. Nevertheless a must visit when on Nusa Lembongan.", "This is such an amazing place to visit with amazing scenery and views. A lot of people seem to complain that there is no access to the temple, but it is understandable as thousand of people visit this place and it would deteriorate in no time. Apart from that, it is a religious temple, not a museum. You can get right to the base of the temple and once blessed by the holy water from the fountain beneath the temple, you can go up the base of the temple and view the area from a different angle. It is a truly amazing place to visit.", "Arrived ahead of sunset to explore and very moved by the clmness and uplifting nature of the place. You could cleanse the spirit by drinking the holy water and being blessed by the local Hindu people. Awaiting the sunset over the temple was very moving. Not commercialised at all, tourists very respectful of the religious significance of the temple.", "Good place to hang around, well maintained. You will feel connected to nature, wild life and Hindu spiritual traditions all together.Ootimum time required is 2 hours.", "Since 2002 I always love this beach. For me , it does not matter if its plenty of people or not so many tourist. I can get relax and chill out easily with the lager depot not so far and Indonesian famous meat balls 20 steps away. Of course some vendors come promoting their things, but I guess it's their job and just ignore politely if you are not interested.", "Unfortunately the day was a little bit rainy and cloudy as we went to see Pura Lempuyang but regardless of it, the view between \\the gates to heaven\\\" was breathtaking. First we accidentally drove past the first temple where the gates and the iconical three staircases are, as we were travelling without a guide so the temple can be a bit hard to find - especially when there is no tourist groups showing the location.\"", "Its was a very long drive from Nusa Dua, its best advised to visit this place when you are in Ubud! Very beautiful temple and if you are lucky you can walk up to the temple if there is a low tide,so plan you trip! You are not allowed inside the temple so set your expectations right, you can get a click on the temple from outside and most tourists click pictures of the waves hitting the rocks in the background which is worth a click. Other wise nothing more to offer.", "The grounds are huge, we spent a long time walking around checking out the cheeky sculptures and temples. Tucked in one corner was a place where you could get your photo taken with a bird, bat or HUGE snake. Sean was keen for a bird of prey, I wasn't.", "This is definitely an experience! We got some amazing pictures from this trip. Lots of trees so it’s very shady, even on a hot day. Beautiful temples! The staff are very helpful if you’d like a one of a kind picture. Do your research and make sure you aren’t wearing anything shiny or anything that dangles. They’re very smart animals. They’re literally everywhere and seemed to be quite relaxed. Even the moms with babies would cross your path with no qualms. Definitely enjoyed the experience on our honeymoon.", "Had a friend (local) drive us around the island for half a day and visit many place we sat in the open air black truck..... bumpy and dusty but great time, kids loved it!! Been to Lembongan a few times and only ever for the beach, never to see much else... This was awesome to see Crazy surf slapping up against the rocks, cliffs....We stood a little back but visited every option of the tear to get pics! Some people stood very close and got drenched, a little to dangerous but their pics will be amazing! Should definately go visit as there is plenty to see, they have a little budget bar there that must open for the sunset later on with special occassions, we visited in the morning, totally must do!! Keep an eye on children as no boundary fences! Elderley cant go to close as very rocky to stand on! Enjoy", "Beautiful location and the temples architecture was amazing. We were blessed with good luck in the holly waters under the temple(only can get there when the tides out) loved and felt privileged to be there, the sunset was picture perfect...also a great cheap market at the top :)", "Very picturesque place to visit and very relaxing place to walk around. The grounds are incredibly well tendered. They have a small deer park apparently the deer are rare and they choose to keep them safe in their grounds which adds a little interest among the great temple. It's well worth a visit as part of a tour of other sites.", "The views from the temple are great. That's about it. It's far away and the temple was really lame. Not much to look at other than the view.", "Upon arrival you are surrounded by vendors everywhere. When you finally venture down to the temple it is beautiful. Visitors are not allowed to enter. Would recommend going during low tide so that you can walk around the temple", "Brilliant you can walk around the temple and the views are amazing. Well worth a visit while in . The buildings are lovely.", "This is one of the most beautiful temples in . Great view, environment all goes perfect together.", "Very nice view of the sea from the temple. Nice walking trail to the temple. Lots of monkeys so be careful with your belonging.", "This is a magical place to view the sunset in , but be warned it is very busy around sunset. We were fortunate to go when the tide was out so we could walk to the temple ahead of the sunset. There is a charge to get in and there is the obligatory street vendors selling food and trinkets but if you can see past this you get a feeling of peace as the sun sets. It wasn't the best the day for seeing the sunset as it was hazy but we still managed to get a spectacular sunset. A must for sunset viewing", "To be honest, it wasn't a big deal the temple itself - there's not even a proper one. But it does have an amazing sea view, where you can watch a stunning sunset. That's where I took one of my best shots of nese sunsets.", "I loved this spot. Have a stroll around the gardens and rocks, then walk up the hill to the restaurants, order a drink and a snack, and watch the sunset behind the temple. A vendor out the front is selling small green balls rolled in coconut and served in banana leaves. Try them, they are delicious.", "Was looking forward to this trip before we went for lunch. The place is seriously beautiful, we enjoyed the walk heading to the temple (1-2 minutes walk), surprisingly there were no monkeys around. We arrived at the temple & we were blown away by the amazing view up ahead and the surroundings. It's just beautiful. A place that must be visited by everyone.", "Feel that theres too many people and temples in almost all look the same. Wasnt really that interesting to me. Went there to see the view", "We walked through the market to get to the beach where the temple is. The market was quite fascinating - nothing really of quality to buy - but lots of really interesting stuff like owls, Luwaks, snakes etc. I have to say I wasn't overly impressed with the temple area. It was on a surf beach, the tide was out and the mud flats exposed. We picked our way across the rocks (a bit slippery) - the temple where you could be blessed and go up a few steps. You couldn't actually go into the temple. Some nice views from the top - and that was pretty much it.", "We were forced to pay 120k IDR plus 6k parking fee for our bike to jus walk around alot of vendors selling highly exspenive items. After battling through all these, we arrived at a \\viewpoint\\\" where loads of tourists stand taking pictures of a rock in the ocean. I can go to any coastline and see what we witnessed without a fee and hassle. Avoid at all costs unless your looking for overly exspenive items.\"", "This is a nice temple but it is a shame that it is over run by tourists. Fantastic place to get some great photos from", "The hindu temple is on a rock in the sea which we able to walk to in low tide. There are 2 other temples perched on rocks, one has a beautiful arch rock formation. Great photo ops. A must see when in .", "No doubt, this is a beautiful temple. However, we weren’t prepared for the tour bus crowds and tons of people. Also, before you get to the temple, you need to meander through several areas of vendors and stores. After reaching the sea, the area is overrun with tourists using selfie sticks. Definitely not the experience we expected after driving over an hour to reach here. We stayed for about 10 minutes. I’m glad we came, as this is my second trip to and I missed it my first time here, but I wouldn’t return and I would visit other temples again over this one.", "A lot of hype has been said about this seaside nese Hindu temple located on top of a hill overlooking the Indian ocean, but is is just a fairly small temple. It's cliff-side location makes it a very scenic venue of worship. Tourists and/or visitors have to be wary of the ever present macaque monkeys that may snatch food, drinks, and other items from the unwary visitors. The view from the temple of the Indian ocean 250 ft down below is breathtaking. There is a statue of a Hindu character near the exit area which is quite artistic but very scary looking. Getting here is not easy if you're not with a tour group or company. If you have the time and means of getting here, this is a good attraction but not a must see attraction.", "The whole point of me going on this trip is to check out this infamous temple but what i saw was a major let down. Mass consumerism, with shops everywhere, and a really really dirty surrounding. Don't waste your time coming over. The photographs are better than the real thing.", "The location of temple & surrounding area is simply amazing. See the pictures you will fall in love with the beauty of this place. Well maintained, neat & clean, great housekeeping. I still wonder why in Temples are not open for public most of them are out of reach to tourist & believe to locals as well. Even to reach near the temple you have to be very lucky if the tide is low then only can reach otherwise see it from Garden area ONLY", "Perfect site. The combination of ocean and the temple is very appealing and peaceful. You will never see such a place anywhere in the world. Mostly recommended.", "The temple had a great view of the ocean, standing on top of the cliffs were great. It was very cheap entry, $2 AUD, but do be careful of the monkeys.", "This place has been commercialized beyond recognition in the 8 years since my last visit. What used to be a quite temple any time of the day is now a must-do sunset craze. We could hardly find walking space along the cliff wall which affords spectacular views of the cliffs and temple. There used to be very few monkeys a decade ago but they have multiplied and become quite aggressive thanks to generous feeding by tourists. There are warning signs everywhere asking you to remove your spectacles, chains etc. Cliff top setting of the temple is as awe-inspiring as ever but if you want to enjoy it in peace you should visit it in the morning.", "When I got there i was afraid this was an overrated tourist attraction. The temple is actually not at all impressive in my opinion. The views however, are unbeatable. There is a long wall along the cliff (looks a bit like the great wall) and you should walk all the way down it. The sunset from here is exquisite. Also, at sunset - the monkeys come out to play. We got a marvelous show - they ate, took care of the teeny tiny infant monkeys, and just hung out 5 feet away from us. It was really cool. Highly recommend going before sunset.", "We ere there in the evening & many people were walking on the link between the temple & the mainland. The waves are impressive in size.", "Very beautiful, special part of . A must see!. Try to pick low tide to access the temple itself. A few stairs to scale but well worth the effort.", "There is a small admission charge, but it is well worth it. You wander the sidewalks through a jungle and the monkies are all around. Sometimes they jump on you and try to steal things out of you pocket, so beware. The monkies aren't scary. The temples are just meh, not like Buddhist temples you see in other parts of Indonesia. There are also some souvenir shops. Start by offering half the asking price and settle for 75% of the asking price.", "This place was full of rubbish . The grass was gone and now small food huts selling drinks and food. I remember this as a lovely lookout area with a few cows and grass beside dream beach . This whole area has not been treated well . The little open tour vans are coming by the hundreds. Something needs to drastically change on Lembongan .", "Unique temple located on a rock platform. You have to wait till low tide to access the temple. Alot of tourist, shops and souvenirs just outside the temple. When high tide all you can do is taking pictures with the temple backdrop.", "This place is combination of both religious spot and scenic beauty of the Blue sea :) You need to walk a bit to reach the temple. But the walk is filled with awesomeness to the eyes due to the scenic beach it is surrounded off. Worth a visit.", "We arrived at the temple around 4 PM. We visited the temple with our 3 boys (14,14, and 9). At the entrance we met a great tour guide that gave us information about the place and also helped my kids interact safely with the curious monkeys. The temple is absolutely beautiful! And if you book with time you can make reservation for local dance.", "Check the weather before coming here...beautiful temple, perfect during sunset. Its the temple featured in 50,000 bank notes. Ifnu have time, its fun to ride the speed boat around the lake just next to the temple. Recommended.", "We saw a lot of temples (too many), but this was the first and maybe the best due to its spectacular setting on a little island on the coast. The waves crash on the rocks here and it is really quite stunning. When the tide is out you can walk across the causeway to the island. Apparently the sunsets viewed from here are also spectacular, but that means it is very popular and crowded at that time of the day so we went in the morning. Even so there were huge crowds of people at that time. This is a very popular attraction.", "Watching the sun set over the temple is a holiday highlight. Not a massive amount to see at the temple and you can't get onto the rock, but that isn't a put off. The tide comes right round the rock itself and you can locate yourself comfortably at a number of bars that are located on the cliff top opposite. Perfect for sunset watching in style.", "Beatiful, exotic with sunset view.. memorable trip. Beach and the old temple is great place to visit.", "The temple is definitely worth a visit as it’s a stunning building with amazing views of Mount Agung and the countryside. BUT don’t get your hopes up for the photo. We arrived at about 6.30am, we were given ticket no. 136 and when we first arrived they were photographing no. 29. By the time we left two hours later, they were on no. 58 😂 god knows how long we’d have had to stuck around to get ours done, maybe another 2-3 hours? Although I enjoyed it, it was a shame about the majority of other tourists who sat around looking miserable, waiting for their pic. Bad vibes. Anyway, it’s still worth the visit because it’s amazing to see. Make sure you respect the rules and culture. Just don’t go up expecting to get ‘the’ photo unless you’re willing to dedicate 3+ hours of your life for the Instagram pic!", "It will give you a feel of looking at the ocean from an European Cliff. Italian or Greek. Awesome blue color of the Ocean. One feels like jumping into it. And thats not all it has a functional Shiv Hindu temple on the top. Place is infested with monkeys so watch out! You be good and they wont bother.", "Typical ocean temple.The view is OK. Not impressive. You have to walk a long way across the bad quality souvenir shops to get to it. And takes no more than 20 mins to finish the entire place. Only special thing here is \\You have to pay to go to the dirty toilet here\\\" 3000 inside the site, 2000 in the car park. That's not a lot of money.But, very bad atmosphere, doesn't make you feel good. I don't think this place worth to visit. The view at Tirta Empul is definitely better. ( I'm not sure whether you have to pay for toilet there. But don't expect it to be clean)\"", "It's a memorable trip with a good and nice driver Wayn Suparta. One of our member vomited inside the car and lucky we have the driver help us to clean up. Our driver is patient and introduces nese culture with us. Traffic at was bad. We waited 3hours for the photo shooting at Lempuyang Temple... Its amazing view...", "Sadly the day we went it was horrible. Water was full of rubbish and some sort of oil slick was floating on the top. We were hounded by hawkers - we were promised we wouldn't be. Really disappointing.", "very great place, cool atmosphere.. great place to take pictures with family and friends.. fyi this temple is the temple in the 50 000 Rupiah bank note", "This temple is usually included in To-Do lists but I wasn't that impressed when we were there. It is pretty/scenic based on the location by the ocean but it was so sunny when we went that it felt too hot so that probably affected our experience. You can't really enter the temple but rather it is something you see cliffside. I believe sunsets are popular here but we visited during the daytime. There are a lot of stalls/marketplace that you will walk by when you are going back and forth from the entrance to the temple viewing area. There is an entrance fee.", "Although it was EXTREMELY busy and EXTREMELY hot, it was still worth it and a tick off the bucketlist!! The views are incredible and the sheer beauty of the temple in the ocean is just breathtaking. We enjoyed a coconut freshly cut open (would have preferred it ice cold) but still memory material straight away!", "So tourists are not allowed to actually cross the water and go close to the temple. View is not bad.", "Visited as part if a tour of a Nusa Lembongan. Nice place to watch the spray from the waves and relax. Did see a couple using it as a back drop for wedding photos.", "Had to wake up early around 4 for avoiding the crowd and it's worth it. The iconic gate is at the first temple and there are 7 temples. It takes around 3-4 hours going up and down depending on your legs muscle condition. We suggest coming here for sunset if you don't mind queuing 1 hour or 2. 4 chances for a good shot 😂😂 so be prepared.", "Great views, the temple is lovely, easy to walk around. We went to see the fire dance also, which I loved, they give you a sheet in your own language to explain what's going on, in the dance, which made it so much more interesting than just watching without knowing who is who etc. Lots of people at this temple, very popular. When they say keep away from the monkeys, please do so, as they will grab anything in your hand or on you, for example, drink bottles, which they will just take grab, drink and then throw away. Sunnies, hats etc.", "This is my favorite temple on . It is so unique and clean. Make sure not to by fish food right when you come. Go to the alley on the right where the food is 5x cheaper.", "The temple was inaccessible to outsiders ,as in tourists,but the whole place was simply beautiful. When we reached it was drizzling and the the entire scene was right out of a painting. Just mesmerizing!!", "It's dissapointing to see really beautiful places very commercialized. Sometimes it's necessary and perhaps the temple is closed for visitors so it can be used for traditional uses, but it feels very touristy.", "The temple is actually detached from land so you need to walk across the water to get there. We went in the late afternoon when the tide was low, but do plan to get back before 6pm as the tide rises so harder to get back. Also, suggest to take the sarong and sash as they don't let you go up to the temple without them - they will rent them to you when you get there, but charge a lot for it.", "what a place people. the scenery is so beautiful. you can just sit for hours together. we were not allowed inside the temple, but the scenery was just breathtaking. wow wow wow", "Love this place. One of unique and popular tourist spot in . You will see an amazing view when the sea level rise up where the temple is on the rock in the middle of the sea.", "Too bad about all the fake statues and Sponge Bob. Setting is lovely temple is iconic. Tons of buses from cruise ships.", "A must do if visiting . One of my favorite temples. Highly recommend visiting during sunset absolutely breathtaking! Yes, it's very touristy but hey, aren't we tourist? Beware of the monkeys as they are the most aggressive and will steal you glasses and camera.", "It’s a very old temple constructed near the beautiful see but when we visited it’s high tide so we cannot get into the temple", "Nice view of temple with surrounding area. A lot of tourist.A place must of visit to first timer. Many small shop outside selling souvenir with great bargain", "We were very lucky to be there while a local Hindu ceremony was on. The real flavour of the place as all the people were wearing beautiful clothes, they were offering and praying, traditional music and dance. There is an entrance fee, very cheap and you must wear sarong. If you don't have any you can hire one there. The temple is at the top of cliff and is small, but beautiful. Not too many steps to get there. If you have a walk through the little paths before the temple you will see a panoramic views of the cliffs merging into the ocean. We didn't see any monkeys fortunately! Good place to visit when the local ceremonies are on!!!", "The temple on the sea is simply an exceptional temple. And it's a must see... picture perfect. Strongly suggested that you visit this during low tide & enjoy the sunset. The beauty can't be expressed in words or photo. Have 2-3 hours in hand.", "A great place to visit while on Lembongan that's about +-100m from Dream Beach. The might of the ocean beating against and within the caves is truly something to bear witness to. I was fortunate to be able to view while the water was calm and showing-off it's island blue tones and then not 5minutes later to witness the tide come in and thrash into the caves and spray huge clouds of mist into the air. Definitely a place to spend some time at and be mesmerized by nature.", "My friend took me there one evening. When we got to the place, at first I thought, \\Why are there so many people? What are they doing?\\\" I thought it was just an old nese temple. But when we walked to the cliff, and there.......... It was great and spetacular and it took my breath away. Suddenly, I understood why there were so many people there. Because once you looked at the temple and its surrounding, you could not just take your eyes off it and you would not want to get away so soon. You would want to just sit there and took in its beauty. All in all, it is a must-place if you go to .\"", "Came here on holidays when it was at its hottest so very humid and sunny. Prepare yourself for a fair trek if you walk in from the bottom end. Views were really nice got some great pictures of the cliffs and temple", "Not much here. Another temple and far from Ubud. We also stopped at the twin lakes which was another let down. Lots of places to do those selfies you see online but nothing of interest to us.", "The far road trip is worth the ride. The cliffs are nice and the enormous waves makes the place very special and unique. Sunset is not to be missed. Very magical place to spend a couple of hours. The small temple itself is not visitable, only for worshipers. Careful about the monkeys, they can steal your stuff.", "The Gardens and Temple are really nice. Walk around the whole area and enjoy the tranquility. The lake and mountain in the background are breathtaking. However, like all other temples in , you can't get in! You need to step into water or jump the steps.", "This place is featured in the old version of IDR 50.000, so I suggest you to bring some for a creative photoshoot. Aside from the temple there's nothing else to see and it is usually very crowded. You can sit down on the lakeside and enjoy the scenery and nice breeze, while watching some people play water sports activities.", "It is a beautiful beautiful temple, however packed full with tourists and feels more like a cool photo opportunity than an awesome experience.", "Buy some bananas and hold them high above your head. The little simians jump up on your shoulder and eat their prize...The Temple of Shiva is eclectic....very spiritual!", "Nice place to visit and know a little bit. You pay for it...not too much. The temple is beautiful. Lots of people but its ok. You can buy some souveniers on the way and take a photo with a huge snake. I do not recommend in rainning times otherwise you wont be able to reach the temple. Nice place to take pictures at sunset.", "What a location of the temple! Don't miss the sunset at this point. Foreign tourists are not allowed to go all the way up to the temple, so can see only the bottom. Still a beautiful place to be.", "This is one temple that you need to see in . It retains a great deal of cultural and religious significance, it is utterly beautiful on so many levels- that \\heaven's gate\\\" is stunning and the stair climb is a bonus- there is some work involved to get to the top temple. I would echo the previous reviewers comment- spend a few days in East and enjoy the area. Coming from the south this is a long drive for a day trip, however, if you don't have time to move around I'd definitely recommend it even as a day trip! We hired a driver for 600 000 RP for about 10 hrs. We started in Sanur, stopped in Candi Dasa for a coffee and a quick visit to the lotus pond then proceeded on to the temple. We had our own sarongs and sashes and decided against using a guide because we wanted to have some solitude and as much time to do what we wanted. For us it was a good decision- my husband went slowly as he wanted to bird watch. I was keen for the hike up the mountains. The various temples on the way were all interesting in their own right. I really enjoyed the sweaty climb up the stairs and was fortunate enough to happen upon a ceremony at the peak temple which I was able to observe. The families up there were very welcoming and friendly. Sensational views as well! Great views, lots of photo ops, lots of opportunity to talk with nese people along the way. There were very few tourists. I took my trekking pole as a deterrent against the macaques which came in handy once. (Unfortunately I left the pole at a drink spot and it \\\"disappeared\\\" by the time I went back for it.) All in all a great experience, one that I would highly recommend.\"", "These grounds are great to walk around. You cant go inside them but with Lake Bratan right there and beautiful mountains in the background it is a great spot for photos and just enjoying some unique temples. There is even a small animal compound on the grounds.", "We stayed at the Fairmont so our review is based on the beach in that area (the beach and cycle track stretches over 5km). The beach is narrow from shore to cycle/pathway at high tide and we found it clean and well maintained. The water has little swell/waves due to little reef about 500m out so it's ideal for swimming and paddle boarding. The water was clean but there was some debris under the water in the sand with a few rocks. It's not like our white sand here (more dark and larger grains) but still clean where we were. There's wonderful views out over the water and fishing boats to the breaking waves and Nusa Lembongan. The paved path/cycle way is great with lots of eating options with great views... great spot for evening cocktails and a meal. The sunrises are stunning. Not really any hassle from hawkers either.", "Despite that some parts of the temple are a no-go except for worshippers its worth to visit the temple which offers fantastic views and a look into the past. Take your time and walk around but watch your things as they monkeys try to get hands on everything especially sun glasses and the like.", "Our tour guide had managed to make a reservation for a very nice table for us to sit and watch the sunset at the temple. Such a nice experience", "Amazing place Nice piece of the landscape where the sea is beating to the cliffs and it makes wonderful effects :) Much more better than firework :) something what you must see in Lembongan :)", "Pretty complex of temples against the backdrop of the sea. The main temple is on a small rocky island that you can reach at low tide. Do go and write your name on the black sand, and grab a $1 AUD coconut to drink as you take in the amazing views.", "The temples are located on a lake in the mountain area - very picturesque and really worthwhile to visit. Would recommend this as a must see attraction in ", "We did this tour 18 years ago and it was still just as beautiful. Surprisingly there wasn’t as many monkeys around as we expected. It was incredibly hot and humid by the time you walked the steps to the worship areas at the top but the views were stunning and well worth the effort. Of all the places we visited in this time round the temple had the most visitors by far. We were there between 4:00pm - 5:00pm and it was packed. I think it’s a tour worth doing.", "There is a lot of climbing. If you don’t like stairs don’t make the trip. If you do make the trip then it would be worth it. Down in the valley with rice fields and the river flowing. The temple is an ode to the ancestors of the kings it’s lovely and the architecture considering how difficult volcanic rock is to work with - is admirable. It’s spic and span not a piece of litter anywhere. A tribute to the people of . Lovely art stores everywhere with coconut carvings, paintings and bone carvings. An excellent experience", "Definitely one of the best temples to visit in and no wonder it’s the top tourist attraction , the place looks scenic and known as sunset temple , and place has lots of small shops around for some street shopping and being very cheap these guys are ready for more bargaining", "Pay heed to the announcements. Those monkeys are everywhere not just at the entrance. I put my sunglasses on to walk along the ramparts but they got snatched without me even knowing there was a monkey near me. Another one eyed up my necklace and I had to wave around to get it away from me. The place is overrun with tourists from 4pm who come to buy the tickets for the dance which is on at 6 every night in a specially built (very steep) amphitheatre overlooking the sunset, but the tickets don't go on sale until 5 and it wasn't even clear where the Q was. I suspect it was rather like trying to get the attention of a busy bartender. There were so many people (I was there from 4-5) that it was hard to walk around the narrow pathways and I left without attempting to negotiate the mobs buying a dance ticket. If you just want to see the temple and amazing views I suggest early morning before it gets hot. Entrance is 30k and includes a loaned purple sarong (if you have bare legs) or golden sash for trousers.", "This place is incredible and a great way to pass a few hours. From the great market and coffee stalls by the entrance, to the walk over to the Temple. (Which you couldn’t actually walk up to) the views are stunning. There’s so much to see as you walk around the temples and the grounds in which it’s set.", "This lovely little temple is located deep in the interior of the island. The setting is magnificent, being on a beautiful lake surrounded by lovely gardens full of flowering trees and shrubs. We spent a most enjoyable hour or two there.", "Beautiful! The famous temple that is on the 50.000 bill! There's nice views and beautiful gardens to look at too.", "The temple gardens ( you only have access to that) are beautiful and clean, the view is amazing. We got there around 11 a.m. and it was very crowded with tourists.", "the walk way was quite pleasant the veiw quite nice the vendors were persistant but this ,goes with territory just wave them away tiduk tiduk and keep moving water quality is quite poor with rubish and storm water outlets running into water not very apealing", "We got here early in the morning. It was beautiful and serene. Certainly the most unique and picturesque temple by the sea with crashing waves and cliffs. Highly recommend having some meals by the restaurants overlooking the temple and not to mention the shopping. I found them relatively cheaper than most of the places we visited. If you do go for the sunset it can get very crowded and dont miss the Kecak dance performance . Temple is not accesbile during high tides.", "Beautiful spot on the cliff to see the temple and the scenery. Take a walk down to one of the view points. We also took a walk up to see the statue at the top of the hill. Do not enter the space around the statue though.. there are a lot of monkeys around this temple especially around that statue and they are aggressive. I stepped onto the surround space around the temple to take a photo and one monkey ran up to my foot and pulled my flip flop right off my foot. So beware to keep anything lose held tight! There is a dance that they perform at sunset there which we didn’t stay to see but it draws quite a huge crowd! So if you aren’t interested in seeing the performance go a bit early to the temple to avoid the large crowds that appear around 5:00pm!", "Four of us visited this temple and wow, what spectacular views there are and what a location it is built in. Things to beware of, leave your hats and sunglasses in your vehicle, the monkeys like to take them and run. We even saw a monkey playing with a shoe. Also, you will make a donation upon entry, just beware that if a guide takes you around you will be asked for a tip at the end of the tour. While our guide was happy to answer questions, he wasnt overly forthcoming with information. on the whole though, this is a must see place while in .", "There are actually a couple of temples here which are a bit offshore (you can walk across when the tide is low which wasn't the case when I visited). The combination of beautiful temples and the pounding sea allow for some wonderful pictures. The problem with anything like this is the number of tourists. I got there around 9 in the morning so it wasn't bad yet. While sunset is touted to be wonderful there, I can't imagine how many busloads of people there would be vying for spots. There are, of course, many many souvenir stalls which are inevitable. Regardless, definitely worth spending a bit of time there. It is a bit out of the way. I had a private car and driver (reviewed separately) which I felt was the best way. There are many bus tours available which stop for a bit.", "I think the reason some of the reviews for this temple are bad are because the price is relatively high to see it and it sits within a large site which feels like it has been overly cultivated specifically for tourists. There are fibreglass animals throughout the park. There are hardly any nese there, mostly Muslim, Chinese and Western tourists. This is a tourist photo op spot. After a picture there is little to see. I can not understand why people have this as a must see. If you just want instagram pics and not to participate in a meaningful way with another culture go here! When our nese homestay host asked us later what we thought we both looked embarrassed and said it felt like Disneyland and he laughed loudly and nodded. The actual temple area within the garden seemed closed as many temples in are due to tourists. We were in suitable temple dress and after wandering around aimlessly for a while asked an official and smartly dressed ground attendant if we could have a look. He indicated us to please go in but when we did we were met by a group of nese men sat chatting under a bale who denied us entry because they were setting up for a ceremony. We weren't too dissapointed by this. The monument honouring Buddha in the grounds was special.", "Place is very crowded ad the place looks so beautiful during sunset. U can not go to the temple which is inside the sea. But the place is beautiful with high waves crashing on the mountain.", "Really enjoyed this trip.. The temple is worth seeing and the monks are lovely. Definitely have the blessing and drink the water. They guys doing the instant photos are nice and non intrusive.. The other sellers further up are a lot more persistent and annoying. The markets are good and worth a look.", "Humidity very high at the temple,but beautiful location by the ocean and a nice opportunity to take lot of pictures", "The temple is on the most magnificent cliff top,great photo opportunity with the sunset,entry was $3 and to watch the fire dance $10. Well worth it! There are monkeys there but at that time in the evening we only saw 3,apparently they like to steal from the tourists sunglasses and jewellery,so watch your bags!", "It is one of the most wonderful Hindu temple I`ve seen on the island of . Quite far if you`re staying in the Northern part of like Ubud. You`ll truly be mystified by the wonders of this temple, the mist that was brought by the waves slamming on the walls, the cool breeze and weather made this place worth visiting. There are cheap souvenir shops located just outside the temple better grab some souvenirs here. cheers.", "Woke up 4am just to b early in the Lempuyang temple or the so called Heavens gate. we arrived around 6.30am and we are very lucky as no crowd that time as in we are like number 3 in the que so we didn't really rush to have some photo ops in this place. The weather is very good , cold and relaxing, no entrance fee here but you will give some donations, also you will need to wear some cover if you are wearing sleeveless and short skirt,no payment though. then you will have to walk like 3 mins to the temple and then when you entered the temple there's a girl that will bless you with like a holy water then you can enter and fall in the in the que. There's a guy that's only allows to take photo with the mirror effect., only mobile phone is possible to have that effect. You can also take photos from Professional Camera but that would be just a normal photo. I'm not surprised when i saw the temple as i already knew that there's no water around the temple and its just a mirror effect.its also an option if you wanted to give some tip to the guy who will take your photo with tht mirror effect would be nice if the mount agung is visible fronting the heavens gate.The tour is an amazing and we enjoyed it.", "The temple is nice located at the edge of the lake/sea with the backdrop of the mountains and has folks of people pouring in everyday. Maybe due to rains however I felt this particular temple is not maintained well", "Beautiful temple on a lake. Not as big as I had pictured but still impressive. It is a tourist attraction so yes there will be a ton of people there.", "A rock temple that you can't ever go inside. The outside part is full of commercial shops, not only locals but surfers shops like Billabong, Quiksilver, etc. I think this place have become too tourist over the years..", "It’s hard to imagine how this superb temple was ever built. It is really magical watching the tide come in and the sun set simultaneously. The temple appears to float on water. It is closed to tourists but you see plenty from the viewing area. There are photo opportunities everywhere and plenty of street food and market stalls on the way in. Hire a guide for the trip and have him wait to take you back", "We had a good walk, the monkeys were funny, I am definitely not sorry I went, but the temple was closed except for worshipers, and was smaller and different than what I thought I would find from pictures. As long as you know what you are getting into, you will still have a good time", "Nice temple with stunning view during the sunset, this is good. However all other - monkeys among trash, terribly crowded and dirty place is nothing worth seeing. This is sacred place, however feeling is more closer as being in the market or festival. Will I return there? Definitely not.", "The last time I came here was several years ago and I enjoyed the short time that we visited this area. This time we came with 3 family's and they had changed the entry access with a major marketplace designed to channel tourists through to get to the temple. Also they set up charges of 60,000 Rp per head to enter. Even before our families entered it cost us AUD $84. The temple itsef is situated on a rocky outcrop just off the shore line which can only be accessed by foot at low tide. It is worth a pic or two. We were actually very disappointed as apart from the 10 minutes looking at the temple at high tide we pretty much walked straight back out of the park through the heavy barrage of desperate market people trying to flog the overpriced souvenirs. It is a shame they had to over commercialise it like they have done because I would never recommend it to anyone. At AUD $6 a head, don't waste your money.", "I love this water temple so much. It's very serene and beautiful, especially at sundown as the reflections on the water are breathtaking. Unfortunately, this place like so many others has now become a destination for those who seemingly spend more time trying to get the perfect shot for Instagram than they do actually LOOKING at and enjoying the place. It's this way all over the world now, sadly, but I found it particularly sad here. It's not easy to just walk and contemplate all the beauty when there are people blocking your pathway as they pose. I am just not a fan of this kind of travel. It's about the place, not about how good you look in the photo (isn't it? Or shouldn't it be?).", "It's such a beautiful sight watching the waves crash through the cliffs and bursting. The best place in Nusa Lembogan. Visit during the sunset and enjoy the view.", "The temple is in a spectacular setting and well worth a visit. The cliffs are amazing. Like most places in you can't go inside the actual temple areas as the are actively used. There was a ceremony on while we were there and the participants entered the temple and the gates closed behind them (which is fine!). Listen to the warnings about the monkeys. A guy just behind us had his sunglasses snatched from his head and 5 mins later we watched as another monkey snuck up and tried to take a girl's sunglasses off her face but we warned her just in time. A very young girl had her sandwich stolen and was quite upset. I think she was saying \\bad monkey\\\"! Go early in the day. The traffic and crowds were getting worse as we left. We didn't stay for the dance for that reason.\"", "It is basically set on peninsula with cliff views on both sides. The temple itself is nothing special but the views and the walk are really nice (but very hot). There are cheaky monkeys everywhere and here they really try to steal things from you so pay special attention.", "My friends and I visited the temple as one of the 5 spots on a ‘Instragram Day Tour’ organized by Klook. Our guide was Gun (Gunawan) and he was simply outstanding in terms of being ever helpful and knowledgeable on the locations we went to. Highly recommended to book through Klook’s tour!", "The temple it self is not the main attraction, but it's the view over the reef! Wonderfull.. But the people over there are so greedy, they tell you that you need guidance for inside, otherwise the monkeys will bother you buy taking your glasses and anything. We refused to take a guide for 100.000 and came back with a ruptured saddle from our motorbike.. What a coincidence right? Be carefull if you go there by your own. Keep everything in your bag, especially little things. If you get bothered by the monkeys, just yell at them! It's always works. And when they steal something from you, throw stones at it. It sounds cruel, but it's the only way to get it by your self or someone else will (staff) do it for you and ask the jackpot price :-) Bring enough water! It's hot and also a long walk", "The most amazing views of are offered here, and the temple itself is pretty. It is right on the water, and has a walkway from one end to the other.", "The temple on the beautiful ocean cliff with the natural monkeys , make the feel as fly away on the blue ocean, the nice panorama to take picture from the above . A favorite destination of my family", "After a two-hour drive from Ubud to Pura Lempuyang…. we simply didn’t want to leave!! The long journey was worth it; the views, tranquility and instagramable photos were to die for. We arranged a tour with Ubud Area Tours to get us to Pura Lempuyang, and they strongly suggested that we should get there early. At 6am, our driver came to pick from Desa Visesa and we started our 2hr journey to the temple. On our way, we stopped to allow a ceremony to pass by, but it was a beautiful sight to behold. As we drove up and up to the temple, we could see Mount Agung in all its glory, we even stopped at a view point. We took a small van/truck in the parking lot to get us up to the temple, and after giving a donation and getting a sarong, we made the short walk to the first temple. The dragon staircases are so intricate and beautiful (visitors cannot walk in the middle staircase). There wasn’t a huge crowd at 8am so we simply had to stand in a small queue for 5 minutes before handing over my phone to grab some shots at the Gates of Heaven. For a small donation, a guy will take photos for you at the gate with a mirror to make the photo look reflective. Get there early and you’ll have a great time visiting the temple!", "We arrived there around 3 pm , as our driver advise and arrange to get there not by the lunch time . Its to crowded he said . It's such a beautiful place , peaceful and cold atmosphere . No wonder even late afternoon there still some crowd around the Temple . Amazing floating temple with lake and mountain background . It was a little bit foggy and rain but still we got a lot stunning picture moment . Highly recommended place to visit but its better early morning or late afternoon for less crowd .", "Excellent views. Beautiful temple. Crowded in the evenings but not to be missed. temples dont allow females who have their periods into the temple.", "Nice temple, view wasn't a great as some others at first as the temple is behind some trees but if you walk round to the left and along the beach (tide dependant) you can see loads better!!! nice to walk through, some good wooden stalls but be prepared to haggle!!", "This is one of the must visit places in and Sunny day is the best time to visit this temple to appreciate the beauty of it. Although, tourists are not allowed inside this temple, the view from outside itself is very good. The breath of fresh air makes you rejuvenated. Do visit the restaurant near the temple to enjoy the view of temple and have some good lunch. Try to avoid buying any things here, for that matter anywhere in , as they are of poor quality.", "A large expansive beach which has a very gentle gradient into the sea. Excellent for families to swim or those that do not like large wave activity. Can get very busy with many holiday makers enjoying the area. Lots of people surfing ( or trying to ) which was at time a good laugh. The beach was relatively clean with very little rubbish which was pleasing to see. The hawkers weren't bad, a few of them, but no trouble. A very good beach to relax at.", "Prepare your hat or umbrella and sunglasses because it's very hot and not to far from the city but busy traffic, try hard to find a spot with not much of a tourist to capture the temple and the big coral reef.", "Not much to see as a temple but I think it's one of the best sunset scenery you can ever see . Small note : if u go there beware of the monkeys as they can grab your glasses and run away with it :D .", "We visited this temple after our lunch and swim at Finns Beach Club Canggu, since we were in the area. It gets busy for sunset, this is promoted as sunset temple. Just have a walk around and enjoy the view it is a lovely place to visit.", "We visited during noon, it was very crowded and i would say that there was nothing too special to see. There was a high tide so i don't know if in cases of low tide you can visit the temple on the rocky island also but we got to see it only from a distance and there really was not too much to see. I would say that the pictures look better than it is in reality.", "Very popular place. Entrance cost 30.000 rup per person. Crowds of people, so you'd better go there from Monday till Thursday. You have to pass a local market before you will reach the temple. Very unsuitable for people with reduced mobility.", "Views from the temple amazing. The warnings to be careful about the monkeys are REAL.. Monkey grabbed my sunglasses.. Cheeky... Guide gave it fruit ANDD biscuits then it returned my sunglasses. Clearly the monkeys are in it to get fed. The drive to temple was worth it.", "There were way too many tourists brought in by the bus loads! There are other temples, especially in the Ubud area that have more interesting architecture and history. This temple is unique in its location on a spit of land isolated by the ocean during high tides, but there was a fair amount of trash on the beach leading to the temple, probably from all the tourists coming to visit. If we were doing again, I would skip this temple and visit other more historically interesting temples in the Ubud area. People were jostling to have their picture taken with the temple in the background - rather unfortunate due to the high number brought in by buses.", "We recently visited with friends. Great place and the views are just 'to die for'. Fairly steep stair case into the temple itself - so we passed on this. However our friends commented 'absolutely amazing'. The views from the top of the cliffs are simple breathtaking. The camera gets a real workout here and there is so much opportunity for great shots. Only thing to watch - the local monkeys have been known to take anything not attached to you (even sunnies from your head) - they usually give it back after some coaxing from the local staff.", "We went there on scooters - highly recommended as you can then drive between the first and the second temple and skip the boring part of the hike (you'll still have to climb the 1600 steps to reach the highest temple). The temples themselves aren't really that much to see (except for perhaps the first one), there's a lot of trash just thrown everywhere and commodities are placed right between old temple structures. Still worth a visit if you're nearby, for the view if nothing else.", "Best attraction in south side of so far! The temple is placed on a cliff that has beautiful view right to the sea. You have to walk down the stairs full of people and somehow it could be a little bit slippery when it's rainy. My friend & I found a secret place to see the sunset away from the crowd. We spent the evening there and back a little bit late and it was really dark. 40k for the entrance fee.", "Nice place to enjoy holiday A large playground in temple area where we can sit and relax on grass while viewing around the temple. Recommended for family holiday just need to bring a bucket of foods and matras to sit together on ground", "This temple has amazing view and good for photo taking. Same with other temple this temple has some rule that we have to respect before entering. Be careful with monkeys. The monkeys here very naughty. They like to steal people belongings. Even handphone or camera that currently being used by the owner also get snatched by them. The priest have to chase the monkey and exchange the stolen items with bananas. There is kecak dance performance also but we did not go as we bring young kid.", "Before you can reach the temple you have to go through lots of souvenir shop. Most of them sell similar things and it is not cheap at all. If your hotel is not nearby not worth visit.", "stunning temple set high on a rocky outcrop. best viewed towards sunset. be prepared for huge crowds. a good idea to get there an hour or more early to browse through the many interesting and non-pushy market stalls. good lawned areas and other viewpoints from which to see the temple, or just wander on the beach or rocks.", "Nothing much to experience here except the view of the sea. You need to be careful of the monkeys though. The temple was closed as usual and we could only watch the sea. I would spend my time elsewhere instead of coming here.", "We went to the 2 first temple not far from the parking. There was nobody there, we had our sarongs and once we get there late afternoon the temple was closed. Our guid was so helpful and they open the temple for us. We were the only persons there so imagine the excitement. We prayed and then some meditation , the level of energy here was amazzzzinnggggg. Plus the architecture and the view . This was an amazing experience.", "This temple is located on high rock sour rounded by sea. There is spring water below the temple, controlled by priests. Ideal location for watching sunset. Lots are shops and food stores in vicinity. Entry ticket is IDR 30,000 per person and car parking chareges 5000IDR.", "1 hour far from Ubud, site located at a height of 1.200 meters. Temple dedicated to the goddess of water Dewi Danu. Spectacular scenario, with several \\Meru\\\", the typical hindu towers (on 3/7/11 levels), even if this area lost some of its holiness as time goes by.\"", "Attracts a lot of tourists however the temple and setting is breath taking. As well as being nestled at the bottom of high mountains and surrounded by serene waters, the atmosphere felt fresh here compared to the smoky city. Up from the temple you can also pay 30k to take fun photos with various exotic animals!!", "The temple at the sea is spectacular . beautiful area to walk and see the lovely beach . Good place to take a good pictures especially at sunset", "İts one of the most important and great temple in ..Everyone must see and visit..İt have a guite but mistic atmosphere..", "Of course you need to go and see this temple / area. But it's more of a short-stop than a real sightseeing experience.", "The temple in itself isn't that interesting but the great setting with views over the ocean and the monkeys (if these are the first you see in ) make it a good visit if you are staying in Southern ", "Honestly I was underwhelmed. This was not very interesting. The market there that you access after you have paid is fantastic I would go again just for that - a brilliant range and the sellers were not pushy and the goods were fairly priced. We stopped for a fresh coconut drink which we loved!! As for the temple you trudge across the water with like a bazillion other tourists; and you can't go past the gate once there without doing a ceremonial water thing (which involved a long queue) - my son point blank refused to do this for hygiene reasons; so we went up the hill and viewed from there. If you have lots of time then sure do this but there are way more interesting places to visit in my opinion. You'd need an hour here tops. The toilets are horrible and you pay to use them.", "Beautiful temple sitting on a small island just a few feet away with beautiful scenic view. Pretty crowded especially at sunset so plan your visit just before sunset so you can roam there before sunset.", "Nice gardens with lake view and cooling winds. Was able to observe a praying ceremony from outside temple. According to driver, guide not allowed inside as will be subject to fine but I still see other guides around.", "This is definitely a beautiful temple with the surrounding lake. The lake gives you a feeling of serenity. But there are too many tourist about. I don't think it is worth the long drive up just to spend 30 mins to look at the temple. If you are planning on spending a half day there to enjoy a nice picnic. Otherwise there are equally if not nicer temples to visit. I went there from Benoa and it took nearly 3 hours to get there. With a baby in the car, it was challenging not much to see on the way there. (but could be my driver who doesn't know where to stop) The actual destination for this place is in Danau Beratan (Lake Beratan) and not as it shows on the map.", "Overall this destination is worth visiting as you probably wont get to see temple built on a rock cliff too often. Too bad its accessibility depends on the tides and even though if you manage to cross the water to the base, you still cannot enter the temple.", "Go early to avoid the crowds Peaceful, we went there when it was dry season so the temple surroundings was dry. Was able to go near the tower. Beautiful and peaceful. Definitely one of the nicest temples in . Suggest that you go around the complex, there's some nice gardens around. Definitely Worth a visit!", "Very cheeky monkeys! Lock away ur valuables!! They jump on u and try and steal ur goods. The temple is hard to see because it's locked up. Nice views from top to look at ocean.", "Also here to touristical...after paying entrance for parkingplace it´s a whole village of souvenirshops and restaurants or eateries before arriving at the temple...a huge area of restaurants and souvenirshops again...", "It is a bit touristic but there is a big park around, so it never gets to crowd. It's indeed a magical place, the temple itself is beautiful, and the the surroundings are amazing, lake, mountains, park. Perfect place to have a relaxing time.", "Amazing temple on a cliff with gorgeous views and rich history. Breathtaking views, but please beware of mischievous monkeys", "Beautiful views of the temple in the middle of the sea. Can cross over to the temple during low tide. Beautiful views during sunset too.", "We visited on a Sunday which was within a religious period and, because of this, the area was very crowded with tourists and local people taking their offerings to the temple. Because of this we didn't go into the temple itself however enjoyed the spectacular views from both the temple side and the other side of the cliff. The monkeys in the surrounding areas are amusing but you need to be very careful to hang on to your belongings as one lady in front of us had their glasses snatched. The monkey then proceeded to try and put the glasses on which was quite funny to see. There is a small charge for entering the grounds and both men and women need to cover their knees as is the norm when visiting temples. 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The staff is great! Kuz was very helpful to make our time enjoyable!", "The night zoo was great, there was a big variety of foods and the hands on experience with some animals was amazing! The entertainment was fantastic too!", "We went to the elephant mud fun & it was amazing, genuine the opportunity of a lifetime!! Staff were extremely friendly also.", "My children can socialize with some animals and great place, clean a rest room and friendly staff also.", "Did breakfast with Orangutans which was absolutely superb. The experiences in the Zoo went further to provide interaction with elephants as well. The nice thing about it was all about the animals and the keepers appeared quite considerate. Highly recommended.", "This zoo is so much fun. We had the leopard pass (or something life that) and it included so much! Got elephant rides, photos and printed pictures with the animals, lunch, drinks etc. There are heaps of staff and they speak pretty good English and are really nice. Their animal shows are pretty cool and they also have a kids zone to play and this drama theater which we watched a awesome act.", "Mommy tiger, the keeper of the deer feeding station, is very nice and helpful. She helps take photos of you while feeding. Must do at zoo!", "2nd time visiting Zoo at night, first was 3 years ago and a second this month. The experience of seeing the nocturnal animals was interesting and educational. Our tour guide wasn’t loud enough to hear unless you were standing next to her which meant we missed some of the information. The best bit for me was seeing and feeding the elephants, I was so excited as one of the elephants made a beeline straight for me as if she remembered me from before. I hope that this is true and not just that I had food for her. The meal provided was a buffet style which was more than enough for everyone there and the drinks weren’t overly expensive. Overall a great night to be enjoyed by everyone regardless of age.", "We originally went for the breakfast with the Orang-utans which was a delight. Breakfast was ok and variety was good. Then we fed elephants and decided to do the whole zoo visit which again was rewarding. My son fed the tigers raw chicken also. so to have the interaction with three animals at this point was great. The show was cut short due to rain but it had the makings of a good event. the zoo shop was well priced and the wife was catered for. :).", "Having breakfast being surrounded by animals was a once in a lifetime experience. And riding the elephant was indescribable. The staff is very nice and excel in customer service. Definitely coming back when I visit again!", "The entrance fee is very very expensive and all you can find inside is not too much. The restarurant is also very expensive. You can make photos with animals at 1 pm but the baby tiger is not a baby anymore, very cute but cannot hold in your hands. Very overrated price and only 1 hour and you walk around.", "Has an awesome experience here. The setting is amazing, the staff professional and friendly, food was good, and animal encouters was brilliant", "It was so fun. We had the breakfast with orang utan this morning. The zoo is very clean. The breakfast was super good. All of the staffs are very nice and friendly. We also gave the tiger food. Thanks for the help Kak Wipra and another staff! So helpful!", "Cost around $470 AUD for 2 adults & 3 children under 7 well worth it for hands on animal petting & feeding though the cost of photos ($12.00 AUD), water, drinks etc was a bit steep, splash pool was great to cool off .", "The animals re healthy and looking good. Do not worry about heatlh protocol as they’ve prepared everything needed; body temperature check, hand sanitizer, Hand wash sink which available everywhere, sign for social distancing and must wear a mask all the time. They provide free bus taking you to some points inside zoo, good point is the driver always spray all the seats each turn. But, only 1 thing.. they dont allow us taking picture with birds unless taken by official photographer which you need to pay extra to get soft or hard copy of those pictures. I heard now Savana has opened, cant wait to see it soon 👍🏼", "Mud bath with the (female) elephants only because mahout say they are gentler and one of them really likes to hang out with humans! It was extremely good experience to get a closeup with these gentle giants and that mahout only commands them via words without any tools. Sadly the zoo still have elephant rides which is bad for elephants - hope you will remove this activity. Another is mahout using bull hook probably on a male elephant for commands :(", "We had the elephant ride and that was an amazing experience. Overall the zoo is well organized and you can orientate well while visiting. The prices are sky high for the pictures they take on different photo points in the zoo. A good idea is to come in a group of 4 and take pictures and help yourselfs with the photos.", "Great experience with all the activity all the night. Specially for dance performance in Kampung Sumatra,there was a memorable things I have. Many kind of buffet menu dinner such as Indian foods, International menu, local and BBQ. All the staff are friendly and helpfull. I'm planning to next visit with my families in future. Thank you for was assiting us.", "This my second time come to Zoo. We’re join the new program “Elephant Mud Fun” I meet molly ( Elephants name ) and this my new experience we feeding the elephant,having touch and hug with them I was really enjoy play mud with the elephant, the water is clean from clean beautiful river and we could swimming there We also had lunch at Sanctoo Restaurant, the food is good with excellent service from staff Overall This is my best experience play with molly and we learned so much about elephant Thanks you for mahout ,Mr agung for unforgettable experience and accompany us until the end activity All staff very helpful,if you’re going to great experience I highly recommends it!", "A beautiful zoo giving a really natural feel, well taken care of too. not too big but worth a visit, i really enjoyed walking around and seeing some animals I've never seen before, they even have Komodo dragons. bring a hat, sunblock, camera and comfortable shoes. you could go for a short visit, but we ended up taking it easy and had lunch at the restaurant which serves decent tasty food, so most of our day was spent here. while eating you can watch elephants walking around on safaris. and if you're luck you can pet a baby tiger in the same vicinity as the restaurant. You can also feed an adult tiger if you're willing to pay 5 USD. the zoo's entrance is not cheap! theres also a gift shop and the bathrooms are good compared to other places. they also have animal educational shows for families.", "Fed the meerkats with Gus De and he was so nice and helpful. Had a great time and would recommend visiting the zoo!", "Went for breakfast with monkeys. Really cool hands on time with monkeys and elephants. The rest of the zoo is probably a 3 star. The sun bears were neat. The petting zoo and show was cool. And getting to feed a tiger was awesome!", "Had a great hands on day at the zoo. Where else can you go and hand feed lions and tigers and crocodiles? We got to pat a tiger cub and get photos. Spotlessly clean and the lunch was good too. Watch out for Jacky the orangutan he throws banana peels and is very funny. We hand fed the elephants and you can also ride on them although we didnt do it this time. Great day was had by all", " Zoo was absolutely amazing! Had breakfast with the orangatangs, and then some mud fun with the elephants. The zoo is just pure beauty, staff are so lovely and our driver Teja was the BEST! Thanks again team, can not wait to come back :)", "We did the elephant mud fun with Trisna and OMG what an experience. Loved every minute of it. All the staff were very helpful and full of information and care.", "We visited this zoo many years ago and since then it has been developed a lot with more developments still in progress. The animals are well housed and looked after. Thought the admission price was a little expensive. The on-site restaurants had an average selection of food which too was expensive. There are many extra activities you can take part in but they all cost extra. One exhibit we really wanted to see was the Komodo Dragon but after searching we informed they didn’t have one, still coming. I think it will be awhile before we go back again.", "We had a lot of fun visiting zoo. It was quite packed during our visit but since most of their facilities are outdoor and spacious we feel safe even during Covid times. The staffs are nice and friendly, we got a photographer guiding us around and taking pictures of us and he was very nice, informative as well. We ended up taking the album package because we are too busy looking at the animals that we did not take too many pictures. The album package is a bit expensive though, but they gave some extras so I decided to take it for keepsakes. I also like the central village restaurant. They have shaved ice and ice daluman, which is just what i need after strolling around. The food varieties is also good and the price is ok, not as expensive as I thought. There are also a lot of space and most importantly it is outdoor so we can socially distance ourselves from other people. Will definitely come back!", "Good zoo with some varied wildlife, highlight probably being holding an Orang Utan. Elephant trail is also worth a go.", "it's a great place to visit if you would like introduce your children about animals !! my son soo excited with the elephant , tiger and also pony ride he loves much.... very welcome and helpful service in the kids pool....", "Absolutely amazing experience with the orangutans. Got up so close and met more animals than I thought. The host, Adi, was really informative and friendly and gave us a lot of history on the animals and the zoo itself. The breakfast was buffet style and had so much choice however, food was an afterthought as there was so much to see and do. Would definitely recommend.", "Awesome getting up close with the wild life! And excellent service from Agus and all the staff, very friendly, helpful and knowledgeable:)", "we did the elephant ride over there, was very nice and actually the zoo is vey good, clean, open and the animals look in good conditions with good care", "Enjoy Zoo with our kids, they were happy and it's not too big zoo. So we can walk easily and enjoy the scenery also. Feeding tigers and elephants also very interesting for kids and they even talked about it afterwards. The minor things only the food & beverage stall that very limited and pricey. Afterall, it was a great memory and experienced.", "Our visit was lots of fun, they have a restaurant at the end. They provide you a shuttle bus to the other side where you can see and pet elephants, also if you buy the expensive ticket you get included an elephant ride experience. Thats the only thing you can see on the other part of zoo due to many construction work.", "Had the most incredible experience! Not only did we get to see orangutans and get photos with them, there were also elephants, birds and other great animals to get close to! Would recommend to any animal lovers, and well worth the money (we even got a private transfer to and from our villa!)", "Wiranata was our guide he was amazing very helpful and great with the elephants l. Would definitely return.", "We had a very good experience here. We can feed animals, such as deer, pony horse, tiger and lion. The staff (Bli Gus De) was very nice and kind to us. He helped us to feed the animal. So cute. Surely will come back! Thanks Zoo", "Our family group of 6 had the most amazing day at the Zoo. In comparing to the Saharfi park (as most people seem to do) I think they are two different Parks and experiences all together. We especially enjoyed the Zoo based on the overall interaction with the animals. At the Safari park we felt a bit separated from them however at the Zoo we were encouraged to Feed a Sumatran Tiger, pat and feed a variety of deer and furry creatures in a Petting Zoo enclosure. We also had photo's with exotic colourful parrots and birds of prey. We got to view the Baby animal Nursery and hospital facility and of course enjoy a very up close and a personal meet and greet with the elephants (as well as a very pleasant elephant ride experience). We felt the Keepers at the Zoo were more interested in the animals welfare than the keepers appeared to be at the Safari park. It was by far a much more enjoyable day at the Zoo and we would gladly visit the Zoo again. We pre-purchased our tickets online before travelling to and the cost included a delicious Buffet style meal at the Zoo's restaurant overlooking the Elephant enclosure.", "The breakfast with Orangutans was amazing! So many animals and the host Setiadi was so lovely and charismatic. Thank you for a beautiful morning!", "When I was there I didn't able to visit all the animals. How ever it was very nice to play at water spash with my kids.", "Purnata was an awesome instructor, made us feel very safe and comfortable with the elephants. We had a great time and would love to come back", "We enjoyed the night at zoo, though did not get a chance to explore during the day. We enjoyed well. Very well maintained and a clean place.", "We went to Zoo for Breakfast with the Orangutans, we arrived at the restaurant and the 2 orangutans were sat on wooden blocks waiting for people to get up and get the picture with them. It is well set out as you get a number when you first go in, you get around 2/3 minutes with them. The food is also good and is a variety of choice. I then got photos took with elephants which is a experience if you haven't been close to them before. Once we had breakfast you get to enjoy a walk around the zoo, it has all sorts of animals which you wont we wouldn't see in England. Overall it was a great morning meeting the animals thanks very much!", "We visited the zoo with our two children (11 and 8) and really enjoyed the experience. Having lived in Beijing and visited a couple of zoos there, we were initially concerned that the enclosures might be terrible and the animals distressed, but that wasn't the case. With the exception of the birds (which we did feel a bit sad for) and the baboon (who hated being looked at and seemed a bit depressed), the animals seemed happy in their enclosures and well looked after. It was a real thrill to be able to feed some of the animals (completely out of the question in almost all western zoos) so we fed bananas to the wild boar, carrots to the deer and monkeys and pineapples, cucumbers, corn and more bananas (yep, they eat the lot) to the elephants. Our elephant ride was a real highlight (for the adults and the kids); it was great to get an elephant's perspective on life (very high). You do need to wait your turn, but the system is pretty good. You go straight to the elephant ride area on arrival and get a place in the queue. You will be given a time to come back when your ride is close. You can then go and explore the zoo while you wait for your turn. It would be a real shame to visit the zoo and not have a ride on the elephant, so make sure you do it. We also enjoyed watching the lions. It seems that the females were on heat, which meant that the male was both enthusiastic and amorous about once every 20 minutes - extraordinary! The only down side to our zoo experience was the food at the cafe, which was western style and very average indeed. Given the great food you can get in , this was pretty disappointing and something that should be easily fixed. I would almost suggest bringing something with you to eat rather than eating at the cafe. Overall, despite a longish drive in traffic, we really enjoyed the zoo experience and would definitely recommend it to families with children and anyone interested in a very interactive and intimate zoo experience.", "Amazing food with amazing stuff like Dedex! Friendly and courteous for example a fly flew into my girlfriends drink and with out us knowing he told us about it and even offered a replacement!", "The cleanest and tidiest Zoo we have ever visited, The staff were very friendly and helpful and our lunch was superb. We have recommended it to many of our friends", "It's was lovely dinner, friendly staff, always smile, great dance performance and i love the elephants show, i have to came back again 👏👏", "It was a great experience to spend the night at zoo.you also can feed the elephants from the bus and enjoying your dinner while looking at the lion That was amazing 👍👍 you guys have to try this.", "We had a lovely afternoon here. There are a great selection of animals and they seem to be well kept. I really enjoyed feeling the elephants and patting them. Our favourite animal was Mr Jackey the enormous orangutan, I'm sure he was posing for photos! A good day/afternoon out with some lovely close animal encounters.", "I got the package were they arrange a transport from your hotel to the zoo. The zoo was clean and organize. Food was good and staff are friendly.", "Expensive for what you get. However, I hope the $ goes to the welfare of the animals. We had Breakfast with the orangutans who seemed fed up with the whole experience. Food was okay, but over priced. Went through the Zoo as well , for a third world Zoo the animals were well cared for. However, very small encloses. Wouldn't visit a second time.", "Although the zoo is small, All the animals look well looked after they are all active and the amount of animals you are allowed to interact with is amazing - my favorite was feeding the tigers. All the staff are friendly and helpful. We did not stay long after having breakfast with the Orangutans, but we thoroughly enjoyed our time there, it exceeded our expectations! And will definitely return again.", "This trip to the Zoo to see the Orangutans was such a wonderful visit and I would highly recommend to anyone. We decided to breakfast with the Orangutans and were so blown away by the animals and the breakfast provided for our visit. This zoo is not large by international standards but they care about the animals and their environment and are constructing new enclosures. Worth every cent.", "We did the elephant mud fun and it was the BEST experience ever our tour guide Trisna was very helpful and made sure we got the best out of the experience. 100 percent recommend when visiting Zoo", "The zoo is small and, for , very expensive. The enclosures are old style zoo cages and some were extremely small. Pros: diversity of animals is good, easy to find your own way. Interactive encounters for those that pay extra, great fauna, nice toilets, feeding elephant was great for kids. Animals seem well cared for, even the three legged tiger. Cons: expensive and everything is extra. All the promos show animal encounters, riding elephant, feeding elephant etc, this is all extra. Cages old and small. Drainage poor so if it rains prepare for wet feet. Overall, worth a visit if you want to see diversity, but be aware of the conditions.", "Very nice clean zoo and excellent layout. My problem was that it states the zoo is wheelchair friendly. My wife is in a wheelchair so we decided to take the family of 6. The pathways are very very steep. I am 67 years old and going down the pathways it took 2 people to hold back the wheelchair. After halfway we could not go any further and stopped at the restaurant while my family enjoyed the rest of the zoo. I asked the staff if they could provide transport to get back to the main gate, I was willing to pay for this but no transport. Getting back up hill to the main gate was a big struggle for a 67 and 65 year old in a wheelchair. I suggest the zoo provide trips around in a golf cart for people who cannot walk", "We had really a good day in Zoo, i thought it was little bit expensive at the beginning, but when I saw that they really care good for the animals, they have really a good space for animals. One guide said that, with the Money from the enterance they invest a lot for the animals. All through it’s more cheaper as Safari and you can see also all the animals as in Safari. The Elephant your was also excellent and I recommend.", "We recently had Breakfast with the Orangutans at Zoo and absolutely loved the experience. Breakfast was really nice and having photos with the Orangutan and the Elephants was a great experience. Highly recommend it and will definitely be doing it again.", "We had a wonderful breakfast with the orangutans and elephants at zoo, brilliant experience and you can tell the animals are all happy and relaxed, gita is a brilliant host and is very knowledgable. She made the experience so much more interesting and more than happy to take pictures on mobile phones for you with the animals", "I had a wonderful experience today. I was allowed to feed the tiger even though I did not purchase it in advance. Wipr A was very accommodating and helpful, I would recommend again.", "It was my second time to visit Zoo and they always improved their attraction and also the animals. Currently they provide breakfast with orang utan, lunch with lion and also dinner with elephant, must be fun to experience all of it.. This place offers you to get in contact with so many animals and feeding them. The entire park is clean and well organized, the staff are friendly, helpful and take good care of the animals. We will make sure to come back next year when they have finished the honey bear project 😍", "I had an amazing time touching and playing with the animals. Yes somethings were over priced and the cages could be a lot bigger but overall it was a amazing experience. I do believe the animals should be in larger spaces like the the lions had a great amount of space and places to roam. While the Tigers and many others did not have as much. The staff was very friendly and the food was good! I went to the zoo at night show ! I loved the fire dance yet I wished the dance that had the fire went longer. I left wanting to not leave! I got to also feed deer and wallabies! I wish I was able to have fed the rabbits and tiger cubs during the time I was there. It was a bit difficult to take pictures in the dark of the animals because many we're hiding or asleep. But when you got that glance it was amazing and some would come out to see us from sleeping. I had a great time and a wonderful experience. I would definitely come back !!", "Literally the best thing i have ever done. I was slightly skeptical about this especially with some of the horror stories you hear about how animals are treated but it was amazing. You have to get up super early to get to the zoo and guided to a restaurant on a hill - it is just stunning. The animals are allowed to act how they want and if that means loosing your sunglasses because they want them - so be it! My favourite animals are Elephants and i had the sheer joy of feeding one of their females - the lady providing information was also extremely informative about the many animals they also brought to show us at the breakfast. The only thing i did get a little upset by was the fact people were then allowed to ride the elephants through their bathing pool for a photograph - safe to say i didnt do this. All animals looked to be in great condition though and fed watered and bathed! The rest of the 'NEW' zoo was so nice to walk around - big enclosures and lots of room. However, the 'OLD' section which needs updating where the White Tiger, Tiger brothers and monkeys needs extending urgently. Two grown male tigers in a shoebox isn't ok...there is also an Orangutan called Jacky in a 'cage' on her own. It was one of the most depressing things i have seen. It seems they are working to correct it all which is great they just need to power on and finish :)", "It was awesome. Can't wait to see it after the renovations are complete. The price and animal encounters were great.", "We went there with my big family. My baby loved to see those animals. Especially, we can feed those animals and Pat on them. Animals food are sold for a price. Animals' food price could be evaluated not to be too high so people would buy and also help to feed animals.", "The zoo is a place for everyone, everything runs so smoothly and freely I love how free the animals all were. Not small and uncomfortable enclosures for the animals. I love how all the staff treated the animals with love and care. Each staff member was friendly and willing to help us find our way around the zoo. It was clean and a truly beautiful environment for the animals. Thank you zoo for considering the animals,conserving them and loving them!", "Absolutely amazing, animals are very friendly and very adorable, Inda was fantastic giving great information about the animals, would definitely recommend", "We had breakfast with the orangatangs and it was just amazing. The zoo its self was really good, well worth the visit. 👍👍👍", "Maya was very friendly and helpful. Food was quick and delicious. Would definitely recommend eating here and visiting the zoo!", "We are not people that like to go to zoo's as animals inc ages is not ideal, but we wanted to do mud baths with elephants and therefore had to enter the zoo. I have never seen animals as well cared for as these. They were happy and healthy. However, the orangutan display is a very different story. There were 2 orangutans on display without food or water in full sunlight with very little shade. I asked one of the keepers and he said that they are put into this enclosure for 2-3 hours only. 2-3 hours in the blistering sun of is just unacceptable. They never had a drop of water.", "We had breakfast with orangutans, it was lovely, because we not only enjoyed the company of 3 sweet orangutans, but also of two very friendly elephants, as well as a few other surprise visitors. It was a first time for us to see animals living basically freely in a zoo instead of being caged and it was an amazing experience. Also 5 stars to the zoo's friendly and helpful staff.", "My visit to zoo was breath taking. I booked breakfast with the orangutans where sous chef Made was extremely kind, caring and helpful. He ensured that I had everything I wanted and offered to take photographs when he could as I am a solo traveller. Joining us for breakfast was Shetland pony’s, parrots & birds, rabbits, anteater, gibbon with baby, elephants with baby and orangutans with baby. The breakfast options were plenty, catering to everybody. After breakfast I took a stroll to elephant mud fun, my other experience for the day, apart from the floor being slippery under foot it was an easy route. There were 23 guests for the elephant mud fun, split into 3 groups, to not overwhelm the elephants. My group had 6 plus myself with elephant Molly and our manhout was Putri, she was amazing. She talked up through the process and ensured Molly was happy and safe (along with Molly’s trainer) as well as us. We had plenty of time feeding, in the mud, in the shower, playing in the river, then a finally dip in the pool with Molly, not rushing anybody and ensuring that everybody in the group was able to have the time the wanted with Molly. Once the experience was over we went for the included lunch, which was underwhelming. It was buffet style but had 1 meat, 1 fish (which due to allergies I couldn’t taste), boiled rice and glass noodles only. What I did eat was hot and taste was ok. Please note that a professional photograph follows you through whole experience and at the end you are able to view and purchase photos if you want too. You can use you phones when feeding elephants, but after that these are stored in container to prevent water damage. I choose to have all my images for both experiences but onto usb drive which cost approximately £95.00, for around 130 images. I can not comment on the rest of the zoo as I didn’t participate.", "We spent half day in Zoo and it was very nice experience .We came here mostly to ride an elephant,and that was great experience( never did it before)Place is clean and simply beautiful .Good day for families with kids.They take a picture of you and they will charge $16 AUD for it.For 3 of us entry cost(including 15 min of elephant riding) was around $200 AUD.Bit too expensive in my opinion but I dont mind spending that money.", "We went for the 'breakfast with the orangutans' package, which included breakfast with some of the animals, plus time at the zoo until 12 noon. The breakfast itself was really nice with plenty to eat and drink and several animals to meet and be photographed with (elephants, hornbills, macaws, gibbon) - though they charged more for food to give to the elephants. To be honest the orang-utans were a bit disappointing as we weren't allowed to touch them at all (unlike the other animals), just pose to have our photo taken behind them on a special stand. The rest of the zoo was really nice with a good selection of animals and plenty of opportunities to interact (sometimes for an additional fee). Overall, a great day :)", "The elephant mud fun activity is a must-do! Such an amazing experience my partner and I will never forget. The staff were very friendly and very educated on the topic of elephants. By far our favourite activity we took part in whilst in .", "This was my absolute favourite time in 💕 Had the most delicious breakfast with the orangutans, mud fun with the elephants (phenomenal), fantastic lunch and once in a lifetime experiences thanks to the amazing stuff 🙏 was able to get close to baby lemurs and see a baby tiger being feed 😲 (thank you nice man in the cafe ✌️) This is definitely a must visit while in 💖", "Two excellent experiences you will remember long after your holiday ends. The breakfast was amazing with the variety of food on offer, and the staff so helpful and welcoming. The Orangutang’s were close if you wished to have a near experience. This is an early morning experience allowing you entry into the zoo before normal opening time. The Elephant Mud Fun was a very informative and a very hands on experience. Prepare to get very muddy, but that’s the fun. The Elephants Definitely seemed happy and content with all the attention they were receiving. Change rooms, towels and showers provided. After your experience enjoy the included lunch. Both experiences took the day into the afternoon. We left with a wonderful photo package, and memories to last a lifetime.", "I just returned from doing breakfast with orangutans program and all I can say is wow! The orangutans are incredibly charming and affectionate. I can't speak on the quality of the food because I didn't eat any, but the orangutans were worth the price of admission. My advice would be to hire out a taxi or private driver instead of doing the transportation package. That way you can stay for the other animal interactions that begin at one including tiger and alligator. When you are walking through the park you can also feed tigers and lions and have all sorts of once in a lifetime experiences. My only complaint is the completely overpriced pictures. However, you are more than able to take your own with your own camera.", "It was really amazing experince. Joew tell us about sumatra tiger, he’s kind friendly and really helpfull. Thankyou so much joew for giving me the opportunity to feed the tiger.", "After living in for 10 years myself and my family recently had our first visit to Zoo and we where all pleasantly surprised. The animals all look very healthy and have great enclosures. The layout of the Zoo if very easy to navigate, there are plenty of food and drink outlets, play areas for small children and my youngest boy especially enjoyed the open double decker bus ride within the park. I would highly recommend anyone to add Zoo to their holiday to do list.", "At first glance I was kind of shocked to see all the Elephants ridding people on them, but once I got to see their habitat and how the staff treat them I was more comfortable! Incredible animals, very peaceful park! Plus the food is good!", "Today we set off to the zoo and had breakfast with the orangutans, what a great experience, where we eat our full breakfast there are 2 Elephants very well treated, you can feed them for a small donation, then they bring out 2 female orangutans (females) they are very cheeky and fun, you can take photos or they have professionals (you can purchase at the end) the zoo is very clean and have professional staff, the breakfast was fantastic, after an hour you then set off to explore all the other animals, this adventure is for any age.", "We were originally a bit worried that the animals wouldn’t be well cared for or the facilities inadequate but we were surprised and very impressed. The facilities are newly renovated, well designed and incredibly clean, and the animals all looked very healthy and happy. We wouldn’t hesitate to recommend both the breakfast and the zoo.", "I went on the Night Tour at the Zoo. A 3 and half activity plus travel from the hotel. The driver arrived in a very colourful van on time, pickup other travellers and we were on our way. Arrived and were greeted by the staff and taken to have a welcome drink at your own personal table. (As I was travelling on my own, had a table to myself however they made it central to the stage). On welcome had a chance to have a picture with a couple of very colourful parrots and a snake. Then it was off to feed the elephants. Returning to have an interactive encounter with a much larger snake and a playful Bear cat named Molly and a show of some of the antics of porcupines, crocodile. We then went off for a guided tour of the zoo, beforehand staff ensured that we were sprayed to keep away mosquitoes (good advise). It was a nice way to tour and see the animals, without the hussle and bussle, the guide was very knowledgeable. Got to wander and feed deer and other animals, before heading off to dinner. Food was nice but average. Drummers performed whilst dinner was being served and then a fire dance was performed. Everything was run smoothly and to the tour program. I travelled on my own and if you have an issue sitting on your own for dinner, might want to ask to sit with others, the setting at dinner was very romantic, mood lighting etc. Still was an excellent way to see the animals and a great night out.", "I did the night zoo. For the price you pay you don't stay there long. You get a good look how the animals react at night time , Staff were great.", "I recently visited the Zoo with my sister. We went for the Breakfast with the Orangutans, and it was absolutely wonderful. We were shown to the breakfast area by some really helpful staff, and there we found birds, elephants and other animals that we could have our photo taken with (none of the animals were tethered). Breakfast was a great buffet, and there was plenty of good food for everyone. There were three adorable orangutans - two rescues from Sumatra and one from Borneo. All were absolutely adorable, and appeared to me to be very happy. I have to say that I have a soft spot for Gopal. He was extremely naughty and very playful. I have done the breakfast with orangutans here in as well as in Singapore, and although they are totally different, I have to say that i enjoyed the one in more. Mainly because there is a little bit of interaction with them in , and not so many people. The rest of the zoo is looking great. Yes, some of the enclosures may be a little too small for my liking, however they ARE improving, and i believe that before too long the Zoo will be looking great, and will be a wonderful home for their animals. Kampung Sumatra, a new home for the elephants, is going to be incredible, and i cant wait to come back to see it more complete. We also had lunch at the zoo, we spent so long there and it was excellent. Zoo is a small zoo, but one that is continually improving, and their care and consideration for their animals is unquestionable.", "We went a few days ago and it was packed! We walked around while the presentations were on it was quieter! Love how interactive this zoo is! And the kids loved it. Most of the animals were asleep or in their cages when we went but what we did see was good. Heaps of birds! And the elephants were amazing so great to be able to touch them. Cheaper option to the safari park but better for us as we wanted to see other sights.", "Our trip to the Zoo was brilliant. A quick 20 minute trip from our Sanur accommodation and we arrived for our breakfast with the Orangutans (leave a little extra time because once you get into the zoo there is a short wait for a Safari type bus to transfer you to the restaurant where breakfast is served.) Breakfast was fresh, varied and plentiful but not really the reason we were there. The animals where amazing- we fed the elephants and learnt about different animals they kept bringing out. The Orangutans were awesome and seemed well cared for as did every other animal we saw at the Zoo. We had professional photos taken with the Orangutans and other animal throughout the day but in every instance the staff also took heaps of photos with our phones and there were so many great shots. Such a different experience from other Zoo's where everything seems like a money grab at every opportunity. From start to finish everything was well organised, clean and friendly. We never felt rushed and barely waited in line for anything. Our kids 6 and 8 had a fantastic day and loved being able to touch and hold some of the animals. One of the highlights of our trip!", "Beautiful zoo with many animals different from European Zoo’s. Only one route through the zoo so you don’t miss anything. We were there on a quiet day. Price however is way too high.", "Visited Zoo started with breakfast with orangatangs which was great the breakfast was a variety of foods and cakes, coffee and juices. The Zoo is clean and amazing. Staff friendly. Toilets are very clean. There is a swimming pool there also.", "In the middle of my business trip to , I couldn't find out a place to stop by just to have a stroll with my colleagues, but then our driver suggested us to visit Zoo which we did. We found that the ticket price was a tad expensive (Rp 110k - for domestic tourist), but when we walked inside, we had nothing to complain. It was clean and not smelly like I imagined a zoo would be. But I wished by that amount of money that we paid, we could get more attractions. But overall we enjoyed our walk through the Zoo. If you have kids, Zoo will be enjoyable for them, and also for the parents. We had lunch at the restaurant (the one where we could take pictures with a tiger and orangutans). The service was rather slow, it took quite some time for the food to come out, but when it came out, I found that the pizza that I ordered tasted awesome, they're really generous with the mozzarella. From what I observed, during my visit, I didn't see any local tourist, all of them were foreign tourists. I guess this has to do with the price which isn't very 'local friendly'. Although it's a bit expensive for local tourists, I'd still recommend to visit this zoo.", "Everything in the zoo is ok , animal is cute and blablabla ...But the Ticket sistem is Horrible , iam an indonesian man , i just bought 2 ticket for me and my european girlfriend ,In the end i have to buy another ticket becauuse the price for local people and tourist is different ...They charge too much for the tourist ..Thats not fair .So i buy 3 ticket for 2 people , and pay a horrible amount of money for that ....Damn ..", "The under construction is bit disturbing but no problem.. we still can see the animal by walking and it was nice experience..", "Elephant experience was great , however constantly being asked by the staff to pose for pictures was very intense, also the cost per photo is 450,000 -£25 was shocking !", "I took my sons 7 & 9, here. They loved seeing all the animals. Even my husband and I enjoyed it. We got to hold and take a photo with a baby crocodile and a baby gibbon. So cool! My sons also got to fee a tiger and the lions. ($60,000 per feeding). We spend about 3 hours here. It was plenty of time. It's pretty inexpensive and a nice thing to do with children. We had fun!", "Gita was a very friendly staff which made our experience excellent! She made us confortable at the zoo which was great! 😊", "We had breakfast with the orangutans & elephants. What a great experience! Go early before the crowds arrive for better interaction with the animals & photo ops. The food is also good!", "We visited Zoo yesterday and I feel it is one of the best zoos in the world. Australian zoos can learn from there enclosures, cleanliness and customer service. Breakfast with the orangutans was beautiful - to see them up and close was an experience. The mud bath with the elephants was beyond words. Madde the guide had personality plus, full of information and engaged the whole time. He had a great sense of humour and kept us laughing the whole time. He told us lots of facts and information about the elephants but most importantly he was genuine and you could tell he loved his job. He made the experience what it was. Thanks for the day", "When i was there many sections were under renovations. However, Breakfast with the Orangutans was fun . Miss Dana was very nice and gave great service. I would definitely recommend it .", "We are staying with the Zoo at the Sanctoo Villa and my partner madly loves Orangutans so we sought out this activity immediately. The experience met all of our expectations and the breakfast. The Orangutans were very cheeky and loved posing for a photo, we also got to spend some time with some elephants. The food was catered for all diets. Our serve Gusde made sure we never had an empty glass or plate. Would definitely recommend and would visit again.", "Beautiful place. Was lovely to see that the keepers genuinely cared for the animals. Well-maintained. Highly recommended.", "Overall very nice. The kids really enjoy feeding the animals for a small fee. But recently the zoo started checking people's bags for beverages just so they can sell more in the zoo. They are even renting benches to sit on in their water park.", "It's beautiful only there are some hiccups : - some garbage lying around just like some other places in unfortunately - the cages for the deers are way too small!", "I like that your zoo is very clean and people taking care very good .I am amazed that people can be so close to animals and touch them", "We booked online with pick-up. Everything went fine and driver was at our hotel on time without further communication. The breakfast was good with a variety of food. Staff was very friendly. You could take photos with colorful birds and elephants. For the orang utans you got a number and you waited to be called for the photo session. There were many tourists. We imagined it to be more small and intimate. A little bit too touristy for us. There were photographers who would also assist with your camera although taking better shots with their own camera. You could buy 1 photo for 170.000. 3 photos with CD 700.00 and 4 with CD 800.000. we found that very expensive. In general it is a good idea to have animal encounters like this. But the animals looked sad. We asked and they have 4 orang utans. They have to take photos every morning and again in the afternoon. Here is a recommendation for the zoo. Make the animal encounters more expensive and therefore more intimate. It is less stressful for the animals, nicer for the visitors and still brings the same money. Maybe the orang utans can also have breakfast. The zoo itself is not so big. Some exhibits are nice and spacious other need to be rebuilt to be bigger. For the big male orang utan they build a new area which is nice cause the current one is very basic. All in all I would they that it is a good zoo with some need of focusing more on the well-being of the animals.", "Absolutly magical experience being so close to the beautiful creatures breakfast was good plenty of choice but the experience was magical", "What a great day we had at the zoo. Its a very relaxing walk around ,wide paths and the animals appear well cared for and the zoo is very well maintained. The restaurant is lovely and has a pleasant atmosphere All the staff we encountered were very welcoming and helpful Amenities were very clean", "Breakfast with the orangutans was not what we expected at all. The buffet was underwhelming as well as the interactions with the animals. And for the price I think it was quite expensive for what you get.", "Recommended by a tour guide for an elephant ride, elephant ride turned out to be a great time at the zoo. Very colorful and great for children. Impressed with open nature of animals. Elephant reservation is not the ticket for the elephant ride when you arrive you'll need to purchase the tickets with the reservation number.", "Loved the breakfast with the Orangutans! Very respectful of the animals and the up close and personal with all animals (elephants, gibbon monkey, cockatoos, porcupine) was great. The Buffet was outstanding and had everything you could ask for in a breakfast. Highly recommend this visit. The zoo is a really nice size, and is nicely laid out with lots of shade. Staff were very helpful and kind.", "Visited the zoo on the very 1st day in , as we wanted to experience the Breakfast with Orangutans. The Zoo itself is clean and well maintained.There were also a lot of school kids visting the Zoo and could see their excitement on their faces. The breakfast layout is nice and after a good breakfast watched the Orangutans playing with each other, really cute.We did click some pictures with the the Orangutans in the background and all in all a superb experience. Would certainly say it is your money's worth and should visit.", "Well...i am repeater guest and i am still impress with this place. In zoo..somehow i feel all the animals looks happy especially the elephants. I love the annimal attractions. It seems so natural. I enjoy their food....so many foods to try. And finally their fire dance...bit too short for me since i love to watch it longer. Nice show, attractive animals....never get bored. Highly recommend...it is not only zoo...it is more than than!", "I have visited a few times and been to many many zoos all over the world (4 continents!), but this is, hand-on-heart, my absolutely favourite one in the world. has a lot of cultural and fun activities – but this would be my 'do not miss' experience out of them all as it's suitable for everyone, be that couples, families, or friends. We went as a couple and simply left with some of best memories out of our holiday. From Ubud or Denpasar it's incredibly close. Even from Canggu its only 40mins. The two main sections of the park are connected by a free bus but this isn't the largest zoo - you can see most things in 2-3 hours. That will however change once they open the Savanna area with wild African animals next year (2020) which will expand their perimeter. If you do choose general entry tickets however, the best part is the deer park at the beginning, where you see them freely roaming around and you can go over and touch them (they love it!). I've never seen deer act like dogs before! :) What really differentiates Zoo from the rest is their incredible one-on-one experiences with animals that you cannot do elsewhere. You can really intimately interact with elephants, have breakfast with orangutans or even see nocturnal animals in their habitat with their Night at the Zoo experience. We chose the Fun in the Mud with Elephants experience (no riding of elephants for any of those concerned). I fell in love with them all! And even the animals had a ball (who wouldn't love a free massage and plenty of food?!). We got to cover them in mud and feed them, followed by a shower to get them clean. We also got some amazing pictures afterwards that we loved. For us it's important when deciding to visit a zoo/park/sanctuary that we're really confident that the animals were well looked after. We spoke to their staff, keepers, security guards, tour guides at length. Each elephant had its own keeper and the animals really are like family to them. Other than the experiences, their on-site villas also looked so luxurious and fun (but reasonably priced) and the spa is that nice touch that you simply do not get at other zoos ( nese massages, hello!). What really made this trip truly unforgettable and special was the kindness, friendliness and knowledge of all the AMAZING zoo staff. Some really great personalities who care incredibly about the animals they look after. We will never forget it. Thank you Zoo for the fond memories.", "The overall experience was lovely. We had breakfast with orangutans and we played in the mud and in the river with elephants. Our guide for the elephant play time was Putri, and she was very informative and fun to be around. Absolutely loved our time here. Thank you to the friendly staff", "night visit=great time had by all food excellent buffet and great to feed and pet animals transport to and from your hotel included in package", "Verry good service! We ate something small and had something to drink! Verry recommended! So helpfull and kind... it was a real pleasure to rest here.", "Went to zoo last week and had an amazing time. Zoo is clean and animals appear well cared for and loved by staff. We got to feed elephants, tiger and lions for around 5$ Australian each which was fantastic. We also arranged a half hour private with a 4 year old orangutan which was amazing. This cost us $100 Australian and was worth every penny. Originally we were offered an hr for $160 but thought an hr was a little long but zoo was happy to do half hr. Staff were fantastic taking loads of photos and video for us whilst we enjoyed our time. While in the zoo staff are happy to take photos for you on your phone so no need to purchase photos from the zoo (16$) each. The animal encounters part was also good getting to hold a baby alligator and also getting to pat a young white Bengal tiger without charge . A great day was had by us and I thoroughly recommend you visit if in .", "Amazing breakfast with the orangutans and elephants accompany you while you eat . Good place for close encounters. Amazing staff very helpful with anything. Very good for the price nice walk around the zoo", "A quite small and too pricy ( 650000idr for two). Animal encounters was small for some animals. I'm not sure was this worth visiting.", "Great would recommend a must to do in , the zoo was clean and well organised. Breakfast was amazing.", "Night at zoo program was very fun, we explored the zoo at the night and sees the wild animals, we have change to feed them,and took a lot of pics. the program are include with delicious dinner and live fire dance. Our keeper guide is so friendly☺. we will come back again.", "Had an amazing breakfast, staff looked after us at all times. We had a photo with the orangutans and then got to go back for cuddles and a play. Elephants were there for feeding, cuddles and many photos........it was amazing! We also held beautiful birds before walking around the rest of the zoo. I recommend this to any animal lovers.", "Loved it had breakfast with the orangutans and fed the elephants it was an amaze experience. Beautiful well maintained zoo.", "The time I spent here was very enjoyable, the animals seem to be well treated. I was blown away by the interactions between the staff and the animals. The timing for the shows is very weird though, and if you want to attend to all of them you literally have to go from one side to the zoo to the other several times. On the other hand, it is really worth it.", "Great breakfast with many choices and very high quality food. Was lots of fun to have the elephants to pat and see the orangutans too. Gus De was our server and he was very friendly and helpful!", "Small zoo if judge by size. But if you really walk around, you will realize that the size just right due to the weather. It only take an hour to complete the zoo yet there are lot of activities. Feed animal is most fantasy experience! Child could enjoy free access to zoo water park ! Unfortunately we did not prepare additional clothing for my kids to enjoy it", "Well worth a visit! Only a small zoo. But still worth a visit , I wouldn't say you need all day there but still plenty to see!!!!", "do not forget to visit Bird Park if you come to , there are thousands of species of birds. of which there are many beautiful and colorful birds. Take a picture while you in the true jungle with many fowl.", "Just loved the experience,the breakfast isnt the best i ever ad but being around the orangutans ans elepahnts was really nice.The Zoo in general is very good but the mark for the rest of our lifes will without a doubt be the elephant mud fun with the elephants,amazing from start to finish.", "We went for the breakfast with the Orangutans, this is not what we thought that the Orangutans would sit close to you, its quite a big restaurant where are about 50 people sitting and on one site you have the Orangutans and other site Elephants. After breakfast you can take photo's with the Orangutans and Elephants witch is very nice for the kids. By the way the breakfast was really good with all kinds of food, western and asian. The rest of the zoo is still quite small but they are building new parts, we did 2 parks this day, after the zoo we want to Bird Park. You can feed the Crocodiles and Tigers if you buy the food, this your kids will love. They have quite some nice products at there souvenir store. When my children will be back in I will for sure visit again and hopefully with more things open😊 BerniTroll World 🌎 Wide Travel Experience", "The first time in and it was amazing. specially with Dinner in Zoo, it was nice dinner with the great fire dance show. of course we will come back to and visit Zoo. Very Recommended.", "Wow, what an amazing place, we had the best time. Breakfast with the Orangatangs, up close with the Elephants, professional photos taken as well for you. The zoo was. Clean and Beautiful, the staff were welcoming and lovely, our tour guide Mudu Made Tour organised the the day for us and he was just amazing as the zoo. Highly reccomend to visit whilst in .", "The Zoo was great had a fantastic day nice and relaxing animals are easy to see..feeding the Tigers was a great experience.. You can have breakfast with the Orangutan's or do lunch and have photo's with the baby Tiger cubs.. There is a Petting Zoo for the kids and big kids..also Elepant feeding and riding.. A lot to see and do.. Do yourself a favour and go when in ..", "We had a very enjoyable day at the zoo. I liked that you can be very interactive and hands on with many of the animals. Your staff were very knowledgable. They were very willing to talk and explain about the various animals that came to the breakfast. My grand daughter was very impressed by how interactive she could be.", "Some of the animals seemed to have barely satisfactory enclosures, but the big cats definitely not being looked after. They take every opportunity to charge extra to feed the tigers a piece of chicken!. Wonder if they get fed if tourists are not conned into paying extra for this. The worst are the elephants who were sadly being made to give tourists rides. Hard to believe there are people still willing to get on a poor elephant for a ride. If we didn't have small kids and were looking for some activity, I would not recommend a visit to Zoo. Not worth it", "Such an amazing experience to have dinner while watching elephants, and other nocturnal animals and also fire dance. The food is also nice the steak from the bbq station is tender, the indian food is great there are so many options.. i would totally come back and recommend this progam to my family and friends", "A highlight of our holiday. Fantastic. Food was great. Staff were helpful but the orangutangs and elephants were unforgettable.", "Awesome zoo! Great experience from the moment you enter. Interactive, classily presented and you can ride an elephant with their trainers who are lovely to the beautiful huge animals. Although we visited as a couple the children at the zoo looked to be having a fabulous time. Highly recommend!", "The bird show was the highlight of our zoo excursion. Inda the MC was very informative and entertaining. Kids was volunteered to takw part of the show and they've all had a blast interacting with eagles and hornbill. Feeding the animal was also anotger activity that the kids enjoy very much.", "Awesome food right by the lions. Staff very friendly especially wiwiin at the cafe! Great experience!", "Very nice experience. I have experienced coffee with the lions. I strongly recommend to visit this place while in .", "Had an amazing time with the orangutan and the elephant ride was awesome thank you to the staff they were very friendly and helpful.", "We had an amazing day as a family with a young 3 year old. it was a hot day, bags are checked on the way in. we had a torrential down pour, ground was very slippy - be careful. lots of animals to see in lovely environments. Take bathers as an area to swim too. we will visit again. Entry price was high, we would have bought more inside if entry hadnt been so high.", "This is my first experience going into the zoo. It was not as quiet as I imagined. I really enjoy all the performances that are presented by these animals. and there are guards in every cage, so we do not have to worry about our safety.", "We opted for the short trek safari thinking it was the best value for money but sadly were wrong - 2 adults and 3 kids set us back around $320.00 - The elephant ride was fine as was the lunch however the animal encounter was just holding birds - you had to pay extra to feed a lion or hold other animals. The free souvenir is a 25,000 RUP voucher which you would be lucky to purchase a sticker (does not include a souvenir picture) which costs around $18.00 a photo - so make sure you take plenty of pics and have the enlarged at home.", "We had a most beautiful day at the zoo, Breakfast was amazing and the staff here was really friendly Thank's for the gave us best experience", "The zoo was very nice. An amazing place for families, where children can have so much fun. For couples, it's ok but not the best you can do in .", " Zoo was the highlight of my trip to , I loved the place. We ate in the restaurant and were given a number tag, I wondered what it was for and soon realized that it was for the animal encounters while ate. We got photos with a bear cat and a baby gibbon ... so cute! You can then purchase the photos on your way out. The rest of the zoo was very enjoyable, lots of animals that looked well cared for. The Orangutan was huge !! I personally preferred this zoo to the ( Safari Park), which to me was a disappointment!! Do yourself a favour, save your hard earned money and visit this zoo instead, its well worth it.", "We arranged a half day zoo experience with a tree top adventure and buffet lunch. It cost 910,000 rupiah and was well worth it. The tree top adventure is a high ropes course that will test you but with great staff making it so much fun you quickly overcome any fear of heights. The zoo is not huge, but they are constantly working to upgrade facilities for the animals. You can even have photos with several different animals from lion and tiger cubs to a saltwater croc and an Aisan bear cat. They will take photos but can be expensive if you buy then at 156,000 each. The buffet lunch is not exhaustive but delicious. Unfortunately we had an American family next to us who complained bitterly that they had to wait for too long for photos with animals and didn't like the food which was a real pity as the staf really try hard to keep everyone happy. The family have threatened to post bad comments on the Internet so if you read theirs, don't be put off, the zoo needs tourism to fund the animals.", " Zoo is a fantastic visit and especially at night much more than our expectations I would recommend this and we will be definitely doing it again. Up close and personal with the animals great dinner and show well worth the expense", "We are a 3 generation family with teenagers ages 17 and 19. We absolutely loved the breakfast with Orangutans. We were very impressed with the animal trainers use of positive reinforcement to train the animals. No chains, no punishment. There were also elephants, Pengolins, porcupine, and birds to take pictures with. Although you could purchase the photographers photos there were no issues with taking out own photos. If you wanted to feed the elephants the elephant food was an additional cost. I really liked that there was no touching the Orangutans. The food was good and plentiful with traditional and western options. Avoid the water, but there were plenty of juice options. Very friendly staff. The rest of the zoo was fun was well and they are building many more exhibits.", "Had such an amazing time participating in the breakfast with the orangatan and the elephant mud fun day! the zoo was so accommodating with an yummy breakfast and interacting with the animals was easy and so enjoyable! learning about how the trainers look after and care for there animals was so heart warming! The overall experience was a once in a lifetime! would totally recommend to anyone 😊", "Great and unique experience whilst also being educated! So much fun and literally got to hug the elephants! Purnata looked after us well and has great communication skills in english! Was a great host and would love to go again to him. Molly was beautiful.", "Amazing interactions with the animals Lovely breakfast Well organised Friendly staff This is a must see, you then get to spend the day at the zoo and walk off the big breakfast This tour is for everyone", "My family and I did the morning elephant mud fun. It was pretty nice and we had a lot of fun. The elephants were so calm and nice and my brothers loved them so much. Also our guide Trisna explained everything very well and introduced a bit more to the elephants. Thank you this wonderful and awesome experience.", "Had an nixe day talks by keepers,got pictures with birds, and followed by an elephant expedition and a self walk around the Park Orang Utan, Tigers,Elephant, lemurs,birontong, various birds,monkeys, sunbears.The zoo by home standards but still nice to see Zoo. great spend a couples hours here.", "The program is very nice, staff are friendly and cheerful & I liked the restaurant and lions program", "The breakfast was amazing and Gusde was very helpful loved it yobbo my husband loved the omlett would do it again", "Great zoo to visit, well planned out and reasonably well kept animals. Well landscaped areas and extremely clean toilets, great restaurant to have lunch with a wonderful view. Only complaint were the two ponies that both had an extremely bad cases of laminitis, which should have not happened.", "It was amazing Night Zoo, delicious dinning and nice dance performance, we enjoyed that so much Hope to visit this place again next time for other attaction", "The zoo is clean and beautiful, well kept. It's best if you pre-book you will get a discount. At the zoo counter you have to pay (IDR) 395,000/- rupiah. Timings are - 9am to 5pm You can easily spend 6hrs at the zoo. So best to go early to watch the animal shows since all of them are in the morning except one which is around 5pm. Loads if birds, animals and reptiles. There is a restaurant inside the premises.", "We were join the elephant mud and it was so much fun, we putud on them, wash them and shower them. Then we bath in beautiful river. So recommended. zoo much bigger now, more colourful, more animals, more spot for photos", "Myself and my partner had the most incredible experience at the zoo, the dinner with the great elephants was fantastic, the food was good, the show was good. But most of all, the staff there are awesome, one particular staff member \\Cha Cha\\\" was the presenter and she was an absolute blast, very friendly, very interactive, always smiling and laughing and she just brightens your day! 110% recommend\"", "Thought very expensive and not one of the best zoos I've been to - bigger animals seemed to have very little cage space - don't like seeing them cramped - would not return.", "so many under construction in Zoo. so we cant see many animal in zoo. hopefully next year all the facilities already set.", "We decided to do the night tour after seeing pamphlets at a tour desk at our hotel. We were picked up frpm our hotel in a nice, air conditioned van on time. The driver was really friendly and got along really well with our two young sons. He answered all our questions about the areas we were driving through to get there, and appeared to really enjoy his job. We arrived at the zoo to join a group of a dozen others - we were offered welcome drinks which were lovely. We then had pictures with the animals. And got to feed the elephants which was a fantastic experience. Staff were more than happy to take photos with our camera, whilst also giving us the option to buy pictures they had taken. Dinner was lovely as well as the performances by the animals, traditional dancers and fire dancers. They encouraged our children to join in, which they did without hesitation. My boys really loved the petting zoo and being able to pat the animals. Overall a great night. Highly recommended.", "Such a beautiful experience this morning having breakfast this the orangutans & elephants. Thankyou Gusde& all the staff for all your great help and letting us experience the beautiful animals ☺️", "Had a fabulous day with the elephants at zoo. Clearly well looked after and loved. Our elephant handler Dana was really informative and couldn't do enough to ensure our experience was amazing. Our driver, Justin was prompt and friendly. An amazing day, one that we won't forget.", "We went to the zoo for the night tour and it was fantastic we fed elephants seen lots of animals had a meal beside the lions which was fantastic held many animal owls snakes parrots etc it was great value for money", "Breakfast with the Orangutan! A lovey experience and something for all types of people and family to enjoy. Breakfast was amazing. You won’t find any better in . Zoo guide Setiadi has great knowledge of all the animals you will encounter", "This was our second time to the zoo but first with our son, our first visit was in 2012. We were quite disappointed this time round. You can no longer fed as many animals as you could in the past. We also wanted to go for a elephant ride as a family but couldn't go together we would have had to split up (our son is only 1) also could not believe the price jump going from normal entry to adding the elephant ride. The zoo itself isn't very big so you see everything in a short amount of time, you have to wait around for a long time for the animal encounter, we were told they were at 11am & 1pm but were unfortunately only at 1pm so we didn't wait around as we had already seen everything. My biggest high light was feeding the elephants. Don't think we will return in the future.", "We had breakfast with the orangutans which the kids just loved. Great selection of food for brekky and the staff were very friendly and helpful. Some of the exhibits were a little small but the staff appeared to be quite dedicated to the welfare of all the animals which was lovely to see. On a side note, one of our older family members had a bad fall during our visit ( not the zoos fault at all) she ended up with broken teeth and a fractured arm and the staff could not have been more helpful, organising a medic and the trip to the hospital very quickly and at no cost. Enjoyed our day here.", "The breakfast was very good , we could take inlog of great pictures with the orang utan. Staff like Inda was very friendly en gave excellent information", "From the very beginning it was so easy to book, I am always hesitant when booking things online. However the booking process was so simple and then once we were on holiday our driver picked us up on time. Once at the zoo, it was organised and smooth to get through the park and to the restaurant, the array of food was great and everyone working was so friendly. I was hugely recommend this to anyone", "We had breakfast with orangutans, it was lovely, because we not only enjoyed the company of 3 sweet orangutans, but also of two very friendly elephants, as well as a few other surprise visitors. It was a first time for us to see animals living basically freely in a zoo instead of being caged and it was an amazing experience. Also 5 stars to the zoo's friendly and helpful staff.", "My family and I really enjoyed our time at the zoo beginning with breakfast with the orangutans. Great buffet breakfast, got to see orangutans up close they are very playful with one tried to eat my daughters hair. We were there til 2pm only having to leave as our driver was coming to collect us, my children would of been happy to stay longer. Feeding a tiger is fun, costing 60 000 rupiah. Elephant feeding is also 60 000 rupiah. Great day out", "Small zoo but our family loved it. Great way to spend a few hours. A lot less expensive than the other animal parks in . Well worth a family outing.", "I was visiting Zoo to have the night experience they offered, it was worthed indeed, the ambience was one of a kind, the dinner was delicious as well, there's a room for improve on the spaghetti's corner though, it need to be hot, other than that, it was magnificent", "Fun lots of animals but abit pricey....$100 au for A 30 minute elephant ride, not including zoo entr", "Beautiful Zoo with brekky at 8am with Orangutans. Best animal interaction experience ever. Animals treated very well with caring handlers. Excellent system whereby participants each had plenty of time with animals including elephants and Gibbon. Delicious Indonesian and western buffet style breakfast. Highly recommended", "We paid just for admission. The zoo itself was average. We went to the animal encounter at 4pm which was just a crocodile past from one person to another. It wasn't a show just a photo opportunity. At half 5 there was more photo opportunities with the orangutans, snake and birds. Again this was poor no one was talking just people taking lots of photos. We were interested in the elephant ride but that was extremely over priced and it consisted of a short walk around the enclosurer. Don't go out of your way to come but if you're in the area then why not.", "First meal in , avocado and eggs. 5 star quality. Relaxed, friendly atmosphere here and helpful staff.", "Everything about this Zoo is great,the staff are very friendly, the breakfast was really good lots to choose from and it is also very clean. We would suggest to go if possible", "This is a great place to visit with kids. Pricewise is very reasonable, especially if you compared it to similar experiences in . Also, it is quite pram-friendly, which is a great advantage if travelling with todlers. You can also pre-pay the experience using a paypal account in the zoo's website. If you go and if yoy have not done an elephant ride before, I strongly recommend it to do it. We did the 15 minutes one and I think it was the right duration, not so short, not so long.", "We decided while in we would like to go on an elephant ride as it's something I have always wanted to do.... We chose zoo after reading good things and when we got here we decided we made the right choice.... We had a girl and boy elephant and our handlers very friendly and informative, we leant a lot on the trail and saw some animals along the way... We didn't have enough time to see all the zoo but it seemed ok from what we saw...", "Elephant Mud fun and it was amazing,the time you get with the elephants is good . The staff are helpful and very friendly. Just a shame they wanted $140 AUD for 14 photos, about the same as the package itself! I think the smallest you could by was 8 photos for $120 AUD. The buffet lunch that can with the package was very nice.", "The Zoo was very clean and the Mud Fun Elephant attraction was so much fun. The handlers were awesome and so informative. Very safe and interactive activity. What a great experience :)", "We visited here in mid September 2014. We had the option of paying $57USD and getting admission into the Zoo with 15 minutes of the Elephant ride or just paying 60$ for the elephant ride with no admission to the Zoo. Really, all the zoo has is lions, tigers, camels, deers, elephant, and that's about it. So we vouched for the Elephant Ride. BEST 30 MINS OF MY TRIP! My husband and I each got out our own elephant and took a casual walk sitting on the comfortable benches on the elephants in the park. We saw all the animals from our view anyways. Best part of the tour is when they walk through this swamp like water area, and the elephant is halfway in the water and you're wondering if you may sink in too! Great experience, pricey for - but well worth it!", "Breakfast with Orangutans exceeded my expectations. Good value for money. Pick up and drop off at hotel. Breakfast buffet was sensational. Lovely interaction with all the animals. All animals were well looked after, all enclosures were clean and the zoo had many interactive encounters with the animals. I would recommend paying a visit when in .", "Family friendly atmosphere with a good array of animals that have guest interaction, I particularly enjoyed having breakfast with the orangutan and elephant", "Was very impressed with the service, food ( main course could have been presented a bit better) and the setting. Entertainment was very good as well. Being a night tour many of the animals were asleep but that is nature not the fault of the zoo. I loved the interaction with the elephants. Overall, we were very impressed even though it ended up not being the zoo we thought we were going to.", "Whilst the grounds are quite spacious there are so many small, confined cages for animals. It is not nice to see these lovely animals stressed and doing repetitive ponding up and down. Gibbon Island there was very good, but there were so many other poor animals in small cages and no stimulation or space to enjoy ad they would in their natural habitat. The elephant trainers had hooked sticks too. The restaurant food was good but I guess they have to do this to attract customers.", "Picked up on time and safe trip and good communication with MADDE our driver. Got there for the breakfast with the orangutans which was awesome to get up close and personal. Highlight though and was a late addition to visit was definitely the Elephants and the mud... From the start to the end well looked after as were the elephants who you were able to pamper in the best of nese tradition with a good body scrub. Thanks to all of the elephant team for looking after us and Hatte and the other elephants so well. Bit of construction going on at the moment which well add to being a great zoo", "our dinner experience at Zoo was Amazing, before had dinner, they give some animal attraction, then staff give us mosquito killer lotion for anticipate any mosquito, after that they escort us to journey around Zoo Area, many special animal there, even in the night, we could see them as well. finish tour, we having special dinner completely with nice dances. Thank you Zoo", "I would recommend this restaurant for breakfast.The set menu is good value and for a healthy start the fruit with granola is my choice.I am sure that lunch and dinners would be of the same standard although as we do not live that close We usually make it our Sunday morning favourite to catch up with friends.", "Spent a great morning with the family at the zoo. It is not huge an easy to walk all around and the grounds are fantastic, amongst a huge variety of vegetation, very clean and well kept. The variety of animals available is not great but more than enough to keep the kids entertained. The highlight was the adult male orangutan - what an amazing creature, very interactive with his audience. If you get hungry there are two restaurants serving very decent food. One with view to the elephants (quite busy), the other with a fantastic tree-house type balcony with an amazing view and very cool looking furniture - quite a good surprise. Service is like most other places in , friendly and taking their time...", "We did the breakfast with the orangutans. Well worth doing. The buffet breakfast was excellent but of course the highlight was the animals. Orangutans, including a baby orangutan, gibbon and her baby, elephants, large birds and other animals. That we were able to get close too for photos and enjoy just watching them eat etc. The zoo is great to walk around. The animals were all active so enjoyable to spend time watching the animals. I fed a tiger! Everything is reasonably priced. We loved it.", "Myself and my husband recently did elephant Mud Fun at zoo while on our honeymoon. It was by far the best experience from the entire holiday and really enjoyed it 😊 we purchased one professional picture while we were there but unfortunately lost it on our way back home to Ireland which we were very disappointed about. I reached out to zoo on Instagram and they put me in touch with the photographer Agus who couldn't have been more helpful. He found the photo we purchased and sent it onto me digitally through what's app. Agus definitely went above and beyond and we really appreciate the effort he went to finding the picture. Highly recommend elephant Mud Fun and breakfast with orangutans very engaging and loads of photo opportunities 😊 big thanks again to Agus 😊", "Amazing experience. Great to be so up close to the animals and see them for such a long time. Great combination having breakfast with them Gus de was amazing help, always asked if everything was okay and helped us with photos. Everyone was great but gus was a stand out Amazing place", "We went to the zoo as it was reccomended by our driver and i do love animals. I was happily suprised with the size of the enclosures for the animals and how well fed they looked. We did the elephant experience and loved it. I particulalry liked the suprise at the end of the bird show which we just happened to be in the right place at the right time for. The zoo have a baby lion which they allow people to take photos with. So CUTE!!! We were not wanting to spend too much money at the zoo and knew that the professional photos the zoo takes for you cost about $15 AU each however we were very happy wen we realised that we were allowed to take photos of what the professionals were taking photos of on our own camera at no cost. Great!!", "Our first visit to Zoo (Sumatera Konsep)Dinner with Elephant. Was wonderful experience with Orang Utan, Elephant show. Special Thanks for Pak Made (sales) who arrange all with ferfect & nice. We will visit Zoo for Breakfast with Orang Utan it will be more wonderfull visit with family.", "Amazing experience Puri was very helpful and so welcoming. i would definitely recommend to anybody travelling", "Full day enjoyment..... Animals are close.... friendly.... happily eat offered food.... Monkeys and their hanging tricks are awesome... Chimpanzee is the funniest attraction..... you can hold the wild animals 3 times a day... quite an experience!! Kids loved it and so did we people.....", "We went with a baby, 2 two year olds and a three year old. At $46 and $26 each for adults and children over 2, I don't think there is enough to see and it does not compare to zoos in Australia. Perhaps our children were a little young, there are not enough covered areas out of the sun, and they had the most fun at the mini water park within the zoo. It is also easy to spend a lot more money, $3 deer food, $6 lion food, $6 elephant food, $10 horse ride, $6 per hour for day bed at waterpark etc. buy tickets online to save 10% and go early to beat the traffic", "We visited the zoo and noticed how we can walk along and feed the animals like deer, tiger, lions and elephant. One of the best experience was feeding the lion Jojo with his trainer Kuz who was helpful.", "For 3 people to get into the zoo, its over $100 AUD. Taronga zoo does cost abit more but i can spend a whole day there. I took my time around this zoo and read all the information boards and spent exactly 1 hr 20 mins. I couldnt believe i got to the end in such a short time so the zoo is in fact extremely small compared to Australian zoos. Elephant rides are $100 AUD per person for half an hour. Theres no way we were paying $300 for our family to ride an elephant for half an hour. This is what locals earn in a month so everything is aimed at ripping tourists off to the max. Seriously, by ripping tourists off like this it leaves a sour taste in me. I ride elephants for only $30 in thailand. The zoo itself is actually quite pleasant and I paid extra for feeding everything and photos but the fact that prices dont seem to correlate with what they should cost, I definitely wont be visiting here again any time soon.", "Came here with my 3 y/o son. About an hour drive from Kuta by car. The zoo didn't have that much variety of animals. The trails are narrow and slippery. Not really suitable for disabled people. Toilets were clean. Restaurants had good food. We had the opportunity to feed Rindjani the tiger by paying IDR 60.000 to the caretaker for 1 bite (not sure if this is actually offered by the zoo since there was no information of tiger feeding on the website). Some area of the Kampung Sumatra was still under renovation. We also did the elephant ride which lasted about 5 minutes for a very expensive price though. I personally prefer Safari and Marine Park com pared to the Zoo", "This is the best thing we’ve done as a family. We covered them in mud, scrubbed them off and went in the river with them. Plus a baby too! The animals are treated with respect and care and loved our visit. No bull hooks or rope marks. Beautiful creatures, full heart. Such a great day. Thanks Putri", "The elephant mud fun was definitely the coolest thing I did in . Everything was very organized, The day starts with a light breakfast, then they explain the dos and don’ts, have us cut some food for the elephants then we go to a different area to change and head to the area where they “shower”. First we feed them take pictures, then they walk us to a mud pool sort of place and have us rub mud on the elephant which she seemed to be having a great time! After we walk back to the feeding are and brush the mud off. It was all so fun!! After we had lunch and walked around the zoo. The zoo is so beautiful, I love how there’s a lot of animals outside cages and that they’re trying to have them stay in bigger spaces.", "We had breakfast with the orangutans and it was amazing. The keepers were very good at making sure the orangutans had the space they needed, they didn't push them into photo opportunities and were very vigilant in people trying to touch them however the animals were naturally very curious and approached everyone themselves. On top of the orangutans we got to feed elephants and stroke a pangolin. The breakfast itself was also amazing, with a lot of variety on offer.", "Breakfast with the Orangutans was an amazing experience which appeared to be enjoyed by the animals and keepers just as much as the guests. All staff were very courteous and always smiling, but Puspa was exceptionally attentive. My visit was just before Christmas and it was a thoughtful touch that most staff were wearing \\Santa\\\" hats! Other animals came to the breakfast Cafe so there were plenty of photo opportunities.\"", "We had the best morning eating breakfast with the orangutans and elephants! The breakfast was spectacular. Merry,Wiwin, and their staff were so friendly and nice! I highly recommend doing this when you come to !", "We love our experience breakfast with orang utan . The food was amazing plenty of choice , the staff all are really friendly specially kuz he help us and make sure we get everything we like on the table . From beginning til the end of our breakfast . Definitely will recommend this activity to our friends", "We really enjoyed our time at Zoo. I would really recommend the zoo for every Family with Children.", "We ventured out to the night zoo tour. It exceeded all expectations. Welcome drink and snack on arrival, lovely dining area area set up under the stars, with lions on view in their outside enclosure. Also a guide with an enormous albino Python you could 'wear' for a pic. A tour guide to visit and feed the elephants, then back to an amazing buffet diner. The food was fresh and we were spoilt for choice. We then went on a tour of the zoo. Subdued lighting enabled us to see the the animals and take pics. The zoo itself is clean and the animals very well cared for. We then ventured back to the dining area area and were entertained by native drummers and a wonderful fire dance. The shows were interactive which was a lot of fun. This was an excellent night and I would highly recommend it.", "We done the elephant mud bath, what a fantastic experience, the elephants were huge and absolutely beautiful. We loved it and will do it again, Madde was brilliant, a great fun guy with heaps of knowledge, he made our experience so much better 👍 I would highly recommend doing this. Thank you Madde and the rest of the boys, you were all fantastic Darren", "Amazing, small group of people. Personal your thru the zoo at night. Feeding animals and animal encounters, saw baby tigers. Dancing and fire show really good. My sons aged 7 and 2 loved it even tho it meant a late night. The food was good and lots to choose from. Expensive and to buy the photos was also expensive. It would have been nice to have one photo included on the price. My little boy aged 2 loved seeing the crocodiles and tigers in the 'jungle'. My older son aged 7 said it was his favourite thing we did in . My children were the only kids there except for a baby.", "We had an amazing day with the elephants (adell) and handler Munia. If you are in , this is a must do attraction! Well worth the price of admission!", "We had a fun time at that zoo! It was a very interactive day. We were able to pet and feed elephants, watch a fun animal show and see monkeys swinging around in a natural looking habitat. Highly recommend it!", "Perfect for a half day trip with the family, lots of animals on offer. If you expect this to be like the Melbourne zoo, think again. It is perfect for standard and well worth the visit. Took about 45 min in the morning from Legian, and I recommend getting there around 9.00am. We stayed 2 hours, with a 3 hours visit max should do you.", "The zoo is small, but nice. At the same time very expensive. It is pretty well organised. For the kids the highlight was feeding elephants and taking photos with them. Ridining on elephants was so expensive, that we skipped it. When with kids, a must, when adults, only when you like elephants feeding/photos.", "We went there with our 3-year-old daughter, ride the elephant which is actually treated very well in the zoo, and we realize that the zoo is actually really saving the endangered animals so they can remain exist. They strictly don't allow us to treat the animals if it's not safe for both the animals or the guests, so I appreciate this rules as I believe this rule is applied for the animals' sake as well. We also enjoyed the Night at the Zoo program which include wonderful dinner with the fire dance performance. Overall, we really see our daughter can learn a lot of things about the animals in this zoo, especially when it's not crowded so we can stay quite long in one area and spend the time with the animals nicely. Recommended for a great zoo experience!", "My husband arranged a breakfast with the orangutans as a surprise for my birthday, breakfast with elephants, exotic birds and orangutans behaving naturally was amazing", "If you not not fat from this place, don t hesitate to have a look. This place is really full of momkeys from the baby to the grand father. The animals are reaaly kind and familiar with human.", "The Night Zoo was a fantastic experience. The organisation was excellent and the zoo was beautiful and well maintained. The animals appeared to be well looked after and the staff seemed very caring. We were picked up and dropped off at our hotel by an amazing driver and our tour guide \\Widi\\\" was amazing. While we were feeding the deers we were greeted by a friendly wallaby. The elephants were also friendly and they appeared to be really well looked after. The dinner at the buffet was superb and the fire dancers were amazing. In our opinion some of the cages seemed small, but all the animals appeared to be in a really good condition. Overall an excellent experience.\"", "Very nice experience having breakfast with the animal, thank you Darma for the Information about the animal", "We had an amazing day at the zoo. The staff were all so friendly and helpful, by the end of the day many of the staff knew our 2 year old daughter by name and were always keen to chat with her. We were able to interact with so many different animals which was such a great experience. The zoo is very reasonably priced and once there everything was so cheap. Can't wait to go back again", "Too much people with the animals. We wait about are 3 o 4 couples but later you're 3 equips with to many people. We dont like this way for this price. We think that this activity is more personal, no like this.", "Great experience with the elephants, it’s name Moly and Ena they are very cute mammals, I’m really enjoying the program, friendly staff, good food, nice view. I will come again 😊. Thanks", "Yesterday we visited the zoo and asked for a short elephant ride with zoo admission, and that is what we were given. We paid by card and realised when we returned to the hotel that they had charged us for a long ride which was about $20each more expensive. Disappointing because I know that he knew we only wanted short ride and deliberately overcharged. Other than that the elephant ride was enjoyable and we enjoyed looking through the zoo. We ate at the restaurant which was average. If you are a wine drinker steer clear of the Rose! They took a lot of photos of us holding animals and they were very good photos but at $15 each are a bit expensive.", "The Elephant mud fun was an amazing experience and I would highly recommend doing it. Prunata was very knowledgeable about the elephants and made the experience very enjoyable. There were three elephants and about 18 people so we were split into groups of 6 per elephant to ensure we all got plenty of time with the gentle giants. Our elephant was Moli and she was gorgeous, her handler was fantastic too! (sorry I can’t remember his name). We prepared food, fed the elephants while posing for photos, gave Moli a mud bath, rinsed her off and then hopped into the pool with the elephants. Overall a one of a kind experience, finished off with lunch at Sanctoo villas restaurant. The only down side to this experience was because we were in the water we weren’t able to take our own photos after feeding the elephants. They did have a professional photographer taking photos throughout the experience but the cost of the photos was extremely overpriced, converting to approximately $45AUD per photo or $150AUD for a copy of all your photos on a USB. The zoo itself was quite nice and there were lots of experiences you could pay to do through out, like feeding the limas and feed the tigers. There is a little shuttle bus that takes you from one part of the zoo to the other.", "A pony trapped in an enclosure not much bigger than its own body, looked like it was going slowly insane with rocking back and forth, loads of animals kept in tiny enclosures, all looked miserable, elephant also looked sad and being forced to perform tricks, it is well known there are NO ethical elephant experiences in . I left feeling cruel for paying towards this awful existence, in fact saw lots of animal cruelty in in general Does anybody know petitions etc, or if there’s a way to try and get trip advisor to advise people not to visit cruel attractions? Many thanks", "This was on our last night in Ubud after 7 nights, We have had private tours around the island but this turns out to be by far the best experience. We had arrived an hour and a half hour early and the ticket price allowed us to visit the zoo for free. If I knew the zoo was so fun we would arrive at least 3 hours earlier. The zoo itself is amazing. The animals seem to be happy and well taken cared of. The deer feeding at the zoo entrance was a treat The dinner with the elephants starts after we visited the zoo. So many highlights. Specifically the very friendly staff - youman one of the elephant man, and there was another whose name I didn’t get. Serny I believe is the ever manager or coordinator of some sort was extremely kind. We got to play with the elephants, take photos with them, feed them play with them some more for well over 2 hours, We saw one elephant bath and roam around in the pond. We were also able to take photos with the orangutan. And then there were owls, some sort of cat, ant eater, the buffet was also very good, fresh and clean. If there is one event to do, this is it, well, if you like animals that is.", " zoo was a surprise. I expected the usual dingy enclosures and was very sceptical about visiting. It was well organised, clean and spacious. Brekky was very typical of an Aussie buffet brekky which was nice but i was so looking forward to banana pancakes. Orangutans seemed happy so felt reassured they were well treated.", "The zoo is amazing! The staff are polite, respectful and beautiful. This is an amazing place to take in the beauty of and to fill a day. Thankyou Dedex, for your hospitality. Josh & Cassie, Australia", "I was went here with my ex to enjoying breakfast with orangutan. Nice place and the foods was so godamn goood 💖 and so much options!! We can takes a pics with orangutan and pet any animal or riding an elephant", "Staffs are friendly, service and facilities are wonderful and clean. You must see when you are getting holiday in !", "The breakfast was great and after that we went to Elephant Mud Fun Activities and we had so much fun with Mr. Hery who went with us thought that activities and help us in details how to bath Elephant and every single things. Appreciate the hard work for Mr. Hery and wish him all the best.", "Although it was a hot day it did not diminish our enjoyment while visiting the Zoo! Though not overly large it is an amazing place with the animals well cared for. The winding pathways take you around the Zoo area where you can view the animals, watch feeding and shows! There is a nice restaurant area which overlooks the elephants and you can sit and eat while watching the elephants walking around. They have a Gift Shop next to the Restaurant. There are also opportunities to hold a Python, pat a baby tiger and hold several very colourful and cheeky parrots.", "We thoroughly enjoyed our visit and were so pleased to see how well kept and comfortable the animals appeared to be. It. was fascinating to hear and read all the information, especially as most of the animals are there as part of breeding programmes to preserve the endangered species. Of course the awesome \\Dinner With The Great Elephant\\\" was a major highlight of the trip. This \\\"attraction\\\" is more than just a Zoo - it's a beautiful, educational experience.\"", "We spent the morning here, was a lovely way to spend a few hours. The animals appeared happy and well looked after! Most of the cages were large, and some of the birds even roamed free. The bird show was fantastic 😄 staff were all friendly, and happily took pictures of us holding various birds! Also got to see a small Komodo dragon!", "To ride an elephant was my dream and I did it here . The zoo is so beautiful itself and how it's set up. We enjoyed zoo entry elephant safari and a full buffet lunch which was so nice. We got to feed the elephants and not just after riding them. U can feed them just walking thru the zoo. We also got an encounter with a croc and a tiger. It was absolutely amazing", "The breakfast with orangutan was very beautiful and delicious. You can meet them in person, parrots, orangutans, elephants and other monkeys. Also the tour guides Gita & Parux told some interesting facts about the animals, overall it was a very good trip, i recommend:)", "The zoo is in a very beautiful location. It literally looked like you're walking into a forest where animals live. Before we entered the zoo we got to take pictures with these birds at the entrance. We wanted to take pictures with our camera so when we asked the staff to, they were pretty rude about it and acted as if they didnt want to take it for us, as if it was a big hassle for them. Price for zoo entry and 30 min elephant ride was 80au which is very expensive considering the fact that there wasn't much to see at the zoo. My friends and I finished the zoo within an hour (this includes stopping to take pictures of the animals). The Elephant ride however was a very good experience and the staff in this section was definitely more friendly and more willing to take pictures for us, they even asked for our camera so they could take pictures of us , we didnt even have to ask!! At the end we got to feed the elephant and was given the option to purchase a picture of us on the elephant, which we did (even though we had our own pictures on our camera) because they had good shots too! I wouldn't go back though as it is kind of a one time thing and there isn't much to see but the elephant ride had an amazing garden area and tour! So if you wanna ride an elephant I do recommend the zoo", "Such an unforgettable moment dinner with the great elephants. I came here with my friends and one of the nice lady named Mrs. Sukerni guided us around. We did small tour, watched animals presentations and some traditional dances from Sumatra island and the elephants show after dinner is amazing. The food is tasty, especially the dessert. What a great experienced at the Zoo. Thank you Mrs. Made Sukerni for being so nice to us and take us around.", "It’s smaller than the safari park but it was a great half day out with the family and all of the staff helped make it enjoyable and memorable. Word of advice, there’s a small water playground for kids that we would have used had we known it was there. Highly recommend!", "I looked into organised trips but realised booking direct of zoo website worked out cheaper. I booked online yesterday and paid with paypal. zoo sent a driver to pick us up at 7am this morning. We had a great day not just with orangutans and elephants but the whole zoo. Great pictures on our phones but the pictures the zoo do are fantastic, expensive but worth it for the memories.", "We did the night show, which for around $40 AUD included a tour of the zoo, a show, petting and photos with various creatures and a 3 course meal. Unheard of in Australia! Now I am not a fan of Zoo's and was doing this as a part of a group, but I have to say they really appeared to care for their animals. Obviously this was after hours for the animals and caretakers alike however everyone was around, tending to the Elephants who had been trekking tourists around all day, cleaning and comforting. There were a couple of enclosures I thought could have been extended in space or upgraded for its animal (The camels and wild pigs come to mind) The show was fantastic, fire dancing with a great story to go with it. Dinner was an enourmous buffet with something for everyone, I went back for seconds as did most of my group! Dessert was not to my tastes so I was glad I didn't bother saving room! My tip would be to take insect repellent, the guide had some for everyone but there was barely enough to go around.", "We arrived at 9am and all the animals were WIDE awake! they had just been fed and were extra active since it was still cool(for ) out. tends to wake up around 10/11, so we were able to experience the whole park to ourselves! We decided to skip the elephant rides and just feed them, which was just as amazing! The petting zoo was hilarious. There are a few very pushy deer, so be careful with little ones!! The wallabies were the sweetest laziest creatures I've ever encountered and you can feed/pet them in the petting zoo. Deffinately worth the trip!", "I thought it would be more grand and complex, but it's not. Still very worth the visit. Take a look at the muntjak deer in the cages. BTW: Nobody checked if you paid the entrance.", "I found the buffet amazing, the meet and greet with the animals was friendly and well organised. I would highly recommend doing the night at the zoo for the food, animals and guided tour- just be sure to take aero guard!", "The Elephant Mud Fun Experience was a once in a lifetime opportunity. Such a great day. Madde made the experience interesting and encouraged everyone to enjoy themselves. The elephants appeared well cared for and genuinely loved and respected by the keepers.We were very well looked after by all the staff. Cannot recommend this enough.", "Nice visit zoo with my lil family and introduce and explain about the animals The show was good also and animals a counter", "best zoo i have ever been to. The interactions were amazing and you could get so close to all of the animals. Great value for money", "What a sweet little place! It is a small zoo but the selection of animals is great! Lions, tigers, elephants, orangutans and sun bears amongst many other very interesting and exotic creatures such as binturongs, pangolins, cassowaries and four different species of gibbons! We had lovely walk around enjoying everything on offer and then had a fabulous meal in the Elephant View Restaurant, which was very impressive. I fell in love with Terry the gorgeous elephant who I was able to feed and give a little cuddle to, and met a baby crocodile and baby siamang gibbon at the animal encounter. It was great to be able to feed the tigers and have these special experiences. The staff were very friendly and welcoming and it was just an all around lovely experience. It is great to hear about the investment going into the zoo and the plans for developing the older enclosures and adding new animals into the collection with a focus on Sumatran animals specifically. I am looking forward to seeing what has changed on my next visit! I will definitely come back!", "If you want up close and personal with animals this is a day to remember. When did you last have a shower with a female Asian elephant? It was a joy to spend real time with these gentle giants. You get to soak in a pool with them, cover them in mud and enjoy spending time with them in a relaxed environment and not a fence in sight. Madde the guide is very informative and makes it fun. The staff are friendly and cannot help enough. But this event is all about the elephants. A day to remember and well worth the visit. If you want an animal fix on your trip to then this is the place for you.", "I went to Zoo with my family. The zoo is clean and currently in progress to build new places. To be honest I'm don't usually go to the zoo but I'm please to see that animals there are healthy with enough space to live. To sum up, my experience was delightful with animal encounter as my favourite part! It's great to finally see them closely. We're not allowed to touch the orangutan but lucky for me one of them come close to me and I had a chance walking them to the vehicle :D Other than that you can also feed some other animals such as tiger, orangutan and deers (petting zoo). There's a lot of stalls and few restaurants so it's easy for us to have eat/drink around the zoo. I will also recommend the night at the zoo as well! Am looking forward to my next trip to and see the upcoming development!", "I went the the breakfast with orangutangs. We hired a private driver from kuta as this was cheaper that the inclusive ticket. It was better than I expected. There.was a great selection of food at the buffet, and the staff were continually bringing around food and drinks to tables. There were two orangutangs and you are given a number so you know when to go have your photo taken. The photographer will also take photos on your phone for you. There were also elephants that you could feed and various other animals that visited (gibbon, eagle, porcupine). The staff at the zoo all seemed to be working hard and the zoo is expanding quite a few enclosures. The rest of the zoo is nice to walk around. We spent a couple of hours there. There is a pool and water area so take along your swimming gear.", "This was a wonderful experience. We were picked early morning in a personal car. Gede, our drive was fantastic. From the moment we arrived, the staff were helpful and accommodating. We had a wonderful breakfast before the orangutans joined us. They were amongst us and we able to have pictures taken. We were also able to have close contact with the elephants and we were able to get some amazing pictures hugging them. No hesitation in recommending this experience. Don't miss it.", "Absolutely fantastic experience, Breakfast was great, service was great .ALL the animals where fantastic, after the experience we got to look around the rest of the zoo which was awesome will be even better once they have finished the extensions . Certainly worth the money spent 🐒", "The visit to the zoo is memorable and one can treasure the visit for lifetime. The staff is extremely courteous. We embarked on a tour of the zoo with dinner. It is no ordinary dinner. We had dinner alongside a pride of lions. Yes, you read it right. The tour starts at around 5.30 pm. There are huge parakeets and other colorful birds and one can take any number of pictures with birds on you. The tour takes you on a train along with a young guide who will make the tour of the zoo very lively with nice jokes. We get to see all wild animals . Though it is after the night breaks, there is good light to have a nice view of the animals. One can touch few animals too. Elephants can be fed and you can get nice pictures of the same. After the sighting of animals ends, everyone is taken for a dinner and the restaurant has a glass partition with the pride of lions. the food served is a Buffet and is nice and tasty. The dinner is followed by fire dance . So, folks don't miss this trip while in . The packages costs about 75 USD per person", "very mice Zoo in . Weird cage that you can visit with a giant bat and some angry tigers who seem to be hungry but other than that it is a nice experience. The elephant ride is a good option IM case you don't have time to go too far", "we were visit for the second time, and this time its so amazing, the zoo going bigger. we are really enjoy the night at the zoo, delicious food and friendly staff.", "We had a super afternoon at the Zoo, the hands on nature of the Zoo was great. I was pleased to see the animals all looked well cared for and healthy, on the most part the enclosures where of good size and very clean; with exception of the orang-utan, he looked very bored and sad by himself. Seeing and handling the Bear Cat was a high light, as was the collection of birds that where happy to sit on our hands. We took plenty of photos and the Zoo Keepers where happy to take photos of us with our camera for no fee. The Zoo is small yes, but really enjoyable. If your looking for a full day of activities I would team the Zoo with a coffee farm tour or a visit to the Monkey Forest.", "My 3 year old loved it. Well maintained and so serenely beautiful. But the key attraction is the four legged cheeky creatures. They are cool with people around and won't bother you if you don't carry food or mess with them.", "Delicious food and lovely staff. Puspa was very helpful and great service. Definitely will be coming back next time we are at the zoo", "It was a pleasure to see the way nese people have embraced the environment and future in their care and future plans for Zoo - first priority is the animal needs and balancing this with tourism to make it work for all!", "After a recent visit to Zoo we were very impressed with the surroundings and environment these animals are being kept in all the animals looked super healthy with the added advantage of getting up very close and personal!", "Elephant experience was great , however constantly being asked by the staff to pose for pictures was very intense, also the cost per photo is 450,000 -£25 was shocking !", "If you are determined to visit the zoo, definitely do the breakfast with orangutans. This was the highlight of the trip for us. The breakfast was good and the animal interactions were fun. Sadly after that it’s a bit of a letdown. We felt sorry for the big cats, they need more room. He waterpark area is a nice touch for the children, and I am sure they would enjoy their day here. The only other complaint was the cost of a bottle of water, 28000 is ridiculous.", "Second trip to Zoo this year, last time I totally enjoyed the night tour and dinner- This time I wanted to check out their Elephant Epedition as a comparason to others I have enjoyed. It did not dissapoint, it was a lovely humbling experience sharing a coconut with Aria and my best friend. We enjoyed being away from the zoo and seeing the 500 year old temple rather than just a standard walk around. I head back again next year to take my daughter for her life long dream trip on her 18th and this is the adventure ride we will opt for. Lunch was good along with the scenery and a stroll around the zoo after lunch were a perfect ending to our day we even had the petting zoo to our selves which was fun. Staff at the Zoo are so friendly and helpful from the driver who picked us up to the wait staff in the restraunt- I really enjoy every visit here and would highly recommend wasting a day here with the elephant expedition or any other animal experience that takes your fancy! Beautiful setting is pure bonus to the day!", "This activity was absolutely amazing. Our guide Purnata was very informative and we had plenty of time with the elephants. The professional photos were great and we also had the ability to take photos on our phones. I would recommend this activity to everyone coming to , hands down amazing.", " Zoo is an amazing zoo with very organized and kids-friendly zone. Kampung Sumatra is a must visit part particularly elephant ride and tiger trail. What a wonderful experience to visit this place. One of the best zoo I've ever visited. The staff is also super friendly. GusDe is one of the keepers who could explain everything about meerkat very clearly and in super friendly way", "Have been on this tour a number of times! Passionate guides that have so many stories, the animal encounters are great and the fire dancers telling nese stories are a lot of fun (they really have a lot of fun) The food is great and if you have enough people and you get the buffet option on your night you will definitely enjoy. Only downside is the Zoo photos that they offer are so expensive to purchase, best just to buy the DVD of all your pictures and make a photo book back home. This minor detail really won't bother you at all! Enjoy 😀", "Excellent experience. Wipa was very friendly and accomodating. Overall 10/10 experience. 100% would recommend", "Worth a day out to just get away from the bustle of Kuta/Legian.Buy tickets at the entry rather than a package deal,somewhat cheaper.a good number of animals,birds etc.Interaction is allowed for a lot of them and photos with your camera is ok.Food is average as is the price.Well planned and laid out.The animals seem happy and well cared for.been here twice now and both times was uncrowded.", "We have been to a few nights at the zoos in other countries and had a rough idea of what to expect. First impression when arriving at the zoo was great, the lively, colourful mural on the way was wonderful and a great photo opportunity. We were given information on what to expect and even plastic ponchos as it look like there might be a rain shower (fortunately this did not occur). On entering the zoo you walk amongst deer which are roaming freely. For children and adults alike this was a fun way to start our encounters. Plenty of hand sanitation points were to be found and the guide had extra also. Feeding was arranged and everybody had a chance to do this as the groups were small. (2 groups of around roughly 10 people) Walking through the zoo it is apparent it is undergoing some redevelopment but it did not detract from the night time visit. Not sure how it affects day visitors. The two group were separated by around 10 mins so you do not get distracted by foreseeing what the group in front had seen or was doing. There are wallabies in the same area as the deer and all seemed relaxed with people surrounding them. As we wandered through to see the lions we walked through an area where you could be photographed with a snake, an owl and a pangolin. The lions den was next and one \\pride\\\" was out and being fed by the keeper. They were so close and active (obviously) it was amazing. Dinner was next - oh no but I don't need to eat, Im here to see the animals. As we went in I noticed it was buffet and thought I'll find something. To be honest the food was so good, I would consider going back just for that!!! There was something for everyone, vegetarians, vegans, fish and meat eater with lions parading in front of your window. Amongst some of the food I tried I had salt and pepper squid some of the best I have had. The lions are separated from the restaurant by thick plate glass and walk back and front along it, no doubt enticed by the smell of us and the food. After dinner it was on to a small double decker bus, top deck please and a short drive to feed the elephants. There was more than enough for adults and children alike to feel they all had fed the elephants. Again plenty of sanitation available. Short stop later out to have a photo opportunity of feeding different elephants out of the bus; great fun to do and watch others antics also. We say the porcupine and were given a brief bit of information about him and the zoos conservation efforts. The final stop was the tiger house where after a short information brief we were shown and watched the keeper feed the tiger. It did feel slightly like a circus act and I appreciate why he made him stand for the food but it did not sit comfortably. The evening finished with a short exhibition of the fire dancers which was a wonderful spectacle but not sure why it was included other than for cultural aspects? Thanks you to Dedex who looked after us for dinner and compliments to the chef, loved your food. Ayumi who guided us through and answered our questions was lovely. On the whole it was a very well organized evening and a fun night for two adults. The only thing I would say is we found out about the great conservation work and success the zoo is having by asking questions. I felt as though it was a little secret that was being kept and would be released at a later date. You are a young zoo and should share this information with your visitors as some people are happy and willing to sponsor animals etc.\"", "I highly recommend breakfast with the orangutans. Mr Suri our driver was punctual at our accommodation and very helpful and friendly Zoo staff were efficient and very obliging. The breakfast buffet had enormous choices, and was very tasty. But most importantly the orangutans were gorgeous. And the elephants were magnificent. Plus the parrots and porcupine. You could feed the elephants for 6000 IDR. The keepers answered any questions and the photographers were happy to take pics with your camera as well as professional ones. It was wonderful to be close to these amazing animals I loved it.", "This was okay but very small. Loved. The birds and how they sit on your hand. Would recommend safari and marine park which is a bit more expensive but much better. It was a good experiance and was nice. Would recommend anyway!", "We paid alot to do the night tour, and a great dinner was included, right next to the lions - great Zoo. Very friendly and helpful staff!", "At first I was hesitate to go to this zoo, I was afraid I will get nothing good from this zoo. But then this was a great zoo, all of the animals were nicely fed and healthy. For some animals the cage were too small though. But the zoo planned to expand it even larger. This is a great place to visit.", "What a great experience we had and mud fun with the elephants. Trisna and the team were amazing and full of knowledge about the elephants. 💯 recommend this activity and the zoo", "We were late because of traffic so we almost missed out on breakfast with the orangutans, it was all very rushed so arrive early. Animals were beautiful and the splash swim area was great.", "This is not like Singapore zoo. It's got its unique charm and although small, we enjoyed our trip. Positive Nice photo taking with animals You can go around the zoo for a max of 2 hours, a good time to fill your morning or afternoon without staying in a zoo all day. Kids enjoyed feeding the animals . You can feed the animals in the petting area like the rabbits, deer, goat etc. You could also feed the elephants and camels Has a bird show Friendly staff Negatives Cages are a bit too small for the animals, needs upgrading Elephant rides too expensive Not much souvenirs sold in the shop Photos taken with the animals are expensive Some animals like the orangutan seems to be very lonely Perhaps more animals at the petting zoo would be nice", "Went to the zoo yesterday with young children, bought the breakfast with orangutan tickets and it’s so worth it especially with young children. Then animals were brought up close and food can be purchased for IDR30-50k to feed the elephants, parrots, pony etc. Special mention to staff Momy Tiger at the elephant area. She was really helpful and took many nice and candid photos using our phone of us feeding the elephants. If you plan to visit the zoo, get the breakfast with orangutan tickets. It’s really the effort of waking up earlier to enjoy the personal time with the animals.", "This zoo is great for family of all ages! The kids love it and the walk is not too tiring for the old folks. The animals look healthy and their confinements are well maintained. Just a bit concerned for those animals they took for the photo shoot at the restaurant. Each table were given a number and that's the indicator for your turn to take a photo with 3 animals. I understand that some animals were drugged for the photo shoot. However, the gibbon was not as it is their natural character to sit on your shoulder and pull your hair! I hope the zoo will only display animals that do not require them to be drugged. Other than that, I think the zoo keeper did a great job!", "My husband and I have been to several times and tried many different experiences. This time we did the mud bathing with the elephants and it was the best experience ever, moving me to tears of emotion and such a love for these beautiful gentle giants! A huge shout out to Madde and his team! Madde and the boys were friendly, knowledgeable and put up with our endless questions with such an enthusiasm to share the love they also have for these incredible “girls”. We started with morning tea and Madde sharing the do’s and dont’s for ensuring the experience was in the best interests of the elephants and people. The experience ended with a yummy buffet lunch and still more questions from us to the boys! The elephants are not chained or hurt in anyway and follow their keepers around like puppy dogs as the boys call them by their names. I think what we loved the most was the genuine love and care that Madde and the boys have for these old girls - visible even when they thought no one was watching!! We will definitely do it again! Thank you Madde and boys, and of course our three special ladies, the stars of the day, for an experience we won’t forget!", "A must visit place in if travrelling with a kid. Plethora of activities like orangutan buffet breakfast, elephant show & ride, lion and tiger feeding, a small water park, very clean place, good eating options and above all awesome staff !!", "My family and I had a wonderful day spent the Zoo. First, we started our day off with a breakfast experience with the orangutans, which was fantastic. We were also able to get up close and personal with a variety of exotic birds, elephants, and gibbon monkeys during our breakfast. The zoo is easy to navigate, the terrain is natural and mostly shaded. A great place to spend the day with the family.", "Went on the elephant mud fun, was a great experience. Trisna was very helpful and great tour guide for the elephant experience", "First time I'm try to this program.. It's really fun , enjoy, amazing, like back to nature. For the lunch is very great and also very friendly staff.. Will back again to BALI ZOO. Thanks", "Amazing. Great food and great service. Wonderful family day out. Very affordable. Teddy was very helpful.", "The prices are ridiculous..$99 Australian for an adult, a 13 year old and 6 year old. Included admission to small water park. Many of the animals look miserable in outdated enclosures. Kids, however, did have fun feeding elephants and others in the petting zoo, and cool photos w exotic birds. Also found out locals pay a fraction of the price that tourists pay. This isn't fair. Prices should be half of what they are now.", "We visited the Zoo with the main aim of going on an elephant ride, but there is so much there to see and do! We enjoyed our elephant ride, although being around a track in the zoo park it is a bit mundane (as mundane as riding an elephant can get!) but afterwards we paid a little bit extra and fed an elephant - now that was fun! We also managed to feed a tiger as we walked past the exhibit at the right time which was a bonus. The zoo is well laid out with food and drink stops along the way and plenty of animals to see. There is a water park for kids so come prepared for that if you have young ones with you, it looked like lots of fun.", "This is very good place, if your family love animals! Particularly, a elephant ride was valuable experience for us. This is a bit pricey, but I recommend.", "I have been there few times. My kid love it, I love it too. They have many activities and keep creating new activity so we will never get bored. Nice environment, many attraction...love their elephants and gibbon so as Orang Utans", "We did the elephant mud fun and it’s was amazing. Plenty of opportunities for pictures on your phone. We bought a package of pictures after which we felt were insanely over priced but they were great memories we didn’t want to leave behind. The elephants seemed well taken care of although at some points I was a little uncomfortable on how much the trainers pushed the elephants to do what they wanted. No pain was involved but making the elephant lay down after it got up 5 times in a row was a little much. I would have been just as happy being around them doing what they wanted to do naturally. Wear something you are comfortable getting very dirty.", "What an experience!!! We had such a great day seeing all the animals. Feeding the elephants was our highlight. Would say this is a must do while in . We had lunch at one of the resteraunts and big shout out to Kuz, he was so friendly and insightful. Such a memorable day.", "The zoo had a very warm environment. We enjoyed the elephant rides and the restaurant had great food. The employees worked hard to make our time enjoyable.", "It was a wonderful experience. I absolutely Love elephants and to see them looked after and treated so well just made the experience that much more enjoyable. Thank you Munif and Adele xx", "Enjoyed night safari. Very nicely planned and nicely executed safari. Really liked the concept. Specially the dinner and the show", "Having only ever been to Twycross Zoo in England, my mind was completely blown here. We went on the night tour and we weren't disappointed. We started by feeding the elephants and then saw all of the animals up close and personal, and our guide was very informative. We then were treated to a traditional nese fire dance with our free buffet dinner, the food was some of the best food I have ever had. The people were incredible and so helpful, but then again that can be said about everyone in . If you haven't been already, I couldn't recommend zoo and any more. The best holiday of my life so far.", "We had such a fun packed day! We went on the safari around the zoo which was informative, fun and exciting! My children loved the variety of animals. I recommend that you get to the zoo at 9am as we ran out of time and weren't able to see all the shows we wanted to see. A good day out and well worth it! We were also able to hire a car all day for 350,000 or $35 Australian dollars.", " zoo was very enjoyable. It is small but it is under construction to be bigger, so maybe we will come back next year. We really enjoyed the elephant riding. But the photos were way too expensive. Komang was a very good driver. Whenever we needed to spot he would and he never told us to hurry up and never asked for anything extra. If you are going to Zoo on a tour i recommend asking for Komang as your driver.😁", " Zoo is a great day out for a younger family as it has ways for the kids to interact with the animals without being too over the top. We got to feed the tigers from outside the cage of course. There is a petting zoo where you can feed the goats sheep and kangaroos and we were also lucky enough to hold a baby croc and a pat a baby tiger. You can ride the elephants although we chose to just feed them as it's very hot and I didn't think it would be fair to do this to them. All in all loved the zoo good value for money and the pizza was probably the best pizza I've ever tasted. We didn't try the water park section as we arrived later in the day and wanted to get back.", "My friend and I just got home from 'a night at the zoo' tour. It was fantastic. Animal encounters, dancers and performers, a guided tour of the zoo. What more is needed? You get a 3 course meal and one drink included. If you get hungry one tip is to eat something small before going or bring a snack as we did not eat until around 8pm. Definitely worth the money!!", "We had breakfast with the orangutans. It was a lovely start to the day. The breakfast was full of good choices. There were a variety of animals to see up close and plenty of photo opportunities. Well worth the visit. We then enjoyed the zoo which is clean and the animals are well kept and look healthy and happy.", " Zoo isn't super large, but the place is managed really well. Two of the highlights of my visit were that the animals are all in a great condition (you can tell that they are well fed). Second, the staff of Zoo seem to really enjoy their job. I want to make a shout out for \\Mami Dayu\\\", a fantastic lady who works on the tiger section. She is truly an entertainer. She loves to dance, laugh and share positive vibes with all of us. Mbak Heni was our zoo guide and she was also really friendly and helpful. She gave us a lot of info about animals and we had a great chat during our visit.\"", "An excellent experience would highly recommend. Our tour guide Widi kept us all on track giving interesting information and a few jokes :) The dinner included was lovely. The range of animals we got to interact with was spot on, the elephants were a highlight but so many others, my personal favorite the ant eater.", "Great experience breakfast was the best. A must do day out . Fun that everyone can enjoy. Staff were great and very helpful", "My husband and I had a really fun and enjoyable evening at Zoo. The service was briliant and food served during the evening was lovely. The visit included a guided tour around the zoo.", "Great facility. Well run, clean and animals in good health. Coming from Canada we weren't sure what to expect of the zoo here. But is was beyond our expectations. Wonderful set up and ample opportunities to hold the various animals. Great path system is easy to follow as you work your way around the zoo. Animals all looked healthy and well taken care of. You can tell the staff really care about the animals. You could pay extra to feed the white tiger, hold the various birds and petting area animals. But the staff are not pushy when trying to promote these activities. They are respectful if you choose not to. The lady working with the tigers on the day we visited went above and beyond her duties. She took my mom's camera to an area she can only access to get my mom better pictures of the sleeping tigers. Greatly appreciated by us! Many opportunities for food, drink and bathroom in the park. As well as places that you can rest and simply enjoy the wild life. Loved the free flying very, where you can roam with the birds. While it may not be as big as Safari, but still worth seeing. You can easily spend the day if you take in all the shows and animal feedings that happen. Great place regardless of your age.", "We've got to feed the elephants, bengal tiger, took a picture with 7months old tiger cub. Baby crocodile, whole ZOO is very nice, it tends to get a little pricy, but very well worth it!", "What an experience! The staff were amazing so helpful and kind ! Maya was especially kind :) best buffet on the island!", "We were with a tour and we went to the ZOO for lunch! What?! Well, it actually had a nice little lunch buffet!...and the VIEW was great!!! We watched the elephants going through the water (riders on their backs - but the elephants looked happy to be in the water!) and we got to hold a baby spider monkey and a snake (if you wished) for photos. We didn't stay more that 90 minutes or so but we enjoyed seeing the colorful birds and the open air buffet.", "We went with a baby, 2 two year olds and a three year old. At $46 and $26 each for adults and children over 2, I don't think there is enough to see and it does not compare to zoos in Australia. Perhaps our children were a little young, there are not enough covered areas out of the sun, and they had the most fun at the mini water park within the zoo. It is also easy to spend a lot more money, $3 deer food, $6 lion food, $6 elephant food, $10 horse ride, $6 per hour for day bed at waterpark etc. buy tickets online to save 10% and go early to beat the traffic", "This was amazing .. The orangutans come in via hanging ropes and seat themselves on ledges, they are not tethered but each has a keeper .. They just sit and watch the going ins (humans!!) they look completely bored with the photos and antics .. They are wonderful .. There are also elephants which you can feed and again they are untethered just there with their mahouts and then along came the gibbon who was very naughty and kept teasing the elephants who roared at him!! The gibbon was marched off home!!! Oh and breakfast was good too .. Facilities clean and staff approachable knowledgeable and friendly .. Do not miss if you are in ", "Would definitelly recommend. The place is really nice and clean. Animals seems at their home environment and are also clean.", "Had a great time at this zoo. We had a ‘breakfast with the orangutan” package and it was worth paying for. Whilst not of the same scale as other zoos around the world, there was still a great amount of effort put into the presentations and the animal enclosures", "My wife and I visited Zoo for breakfast with the Orangatangs last April 2017. We had a fantastic day and would recommend this to anyone. This Zoo is really nice and you can tell they are improving it all the time. Well done Zoo. Keep up the good work!", "Our driver took us to the Zoo and l was thinking “you seen one zoo and your seen them all”. But no, l was pleasantly surprised. While walking around you get to feed some animals for a small fee. The zoo winds around a beautiful rain Forrest canopy.", "Had a wonderful day at Zoo for Breakfast with the Orangutans. The buffet breakfast was a king's feast and it was joy watching and having pics with the Orangutans and the Elephants- and watching them have a good scrub in the bath. The staff were great, transport was easy and also a highlight was hanging out with the Lemurs. Recommend", "Staff were wonderful, the elephant mud fun was fantastic and woild recommend to others, photos were too expensive, 400 aud for the package I would have like some photos to be included, otherwise was a great experience.", "The zoo is small and way overpriced. The zoo only takes 1 hour to see all exhibits and is overpriced and not value for money. You cannot take any food or drink into the zoo, not even a bottle of water. The animals do seem to be well kept except the crocodile. The animal encounter is nice but it is a money making scheme held in the zoos restaurant. It cost us over 240 aud for 6 people. I think safari park would be much better value.", "Free animal experience , pat 8mth old Bengal tiger and small croc - photo to purchase available but it cost a phone number for an elephant ride. Interesting and a water park for young kids with big water bucket splash. Restaurant has is nice and has nice tasty food available .", "First impression when I was check in : this park so green! Staffs was so friendly. Took around the park, they have many beautiful animals. They looks healthy and comfort on their cages. Tried to looking at the \\Harimau Bengala\\\" wow so awesome tiger! I will never forget his face heheheh... Watch out the Jacky, why?? you will know when you visiting him :D They have some fun zone also. You may to choice Elephant Ride experience OR get up your adrenalin with treewalker-flying fox game. Both of them amazing and I wish to try it again and again. One more, take a picture with the tiger.. Scared but still fun!!! They have huge restaurant with good style. Nice view while your luncheon.\"", "We did an elephant mud tour with Munie and it was an amazing experience!! He was friendly, knowledgeable and patient with me because I was a little afraid at first! But well worth it! Highly recommend!!", "First off, it is over priced. Which would be ok if that translated in to care for the animals which I can’t directly speak to. I did not see any animals being mistreated and they all looked healthy enough for animals not in their natural habitat. My main beef is that much of it was under construction and there weren’t as many animals as I expected. But that still wasn’t the worst part. After looking for a smoothie for my toddler we figured the baby/kid pool looked like fun. It appeared clean. I got him ready to go in the stepped in to the pool. The bottom of the pool was like butter and my foot went flying out from under me. I fortunately caught the edge of the pool with my back and elbow and did not hit my head or pull the baby in with me. My breath was taken away and I had a giant hole in my elbow. No one came running as blood filled the pool and my husband helped me over to the staff at the gift shop. I was given a chair and had to ask for water as my body started to go in to shock. Someone got a first aid kit and more and more people were called to come and look at it. Eventually they said I needed to go to the hospital. Staff did follow along and translated and paid for the hospital visit as well as the antibiotics and pain medication. I needed stitches. The experience at the hospital was great, 30 minutes from the time of arrival to leaving and the zoo staff that came with me were very very kind. The zoo staff said they would follow up and have not. No effort or offer was made to reimburse the zoo admission cost either. This fall basically ruined the rest of my trip because my arm hurt and still hurts 5 days later. Our tour day with our paid driver now included a trip to the hospital and had to exclude any water activities (had planned to go to the water temple) and I could not do yoga because I could not use my right arm (it was my dream to do yoga in !) So, my experience with the Zoo kind of ruined the rest of my trip and the things I wanted to see and experience while I was there. Save your money and if you do go to the zoo, don’t go in the kiddie pool. (Ps, the staff said they were aware of a moss situation in the kiddie pool and would put up signs to watch your step entering the pool).", "Could not recommend this enough! Excellent day activity for everyone. Very interactive and informative with great guides. Madde from the Mahout was amazing and answered all the questions we had and had some fun. Absolute legend! The Zoo itself and all the staff were lovely!", "Good place for kids. Its educational. But limited animals. Staff are all nice and courteous. The place is clean. Price is expensive", "We opted for a 15min elephant ride with zoo entry and paid $70 US dollar per person. After our elephant ride we were excited to see the pictures one of the staff had taken. We were then told it would cost $16 dollars per picture! This is just crazy considering you also pay $5 to feed the elephants. Would be overpriced in Oz never mind !! At every opportunity there are staff offering to get a snap of you holding something or other but these all cost $16 dollars plus $5 dollars to feed. Would end up being a very very expensive family day out! Entry of course is cheaper without elephant ride and you can always say no to the pushy staff so this is maybe an option if you don't want to spend a small fortune!! Our driver also informed us that for a local it costs $8 for what we paid $70 for! Zoo itself is well laid out, good range of animals and they all appear to be kept pretty well just a shame about the price.", "Mami Tiger is very helful and great and kind. It was great experience. So nice. Amazing. She helps ke taking picture and feeding the animal.", "Myself and my husband did the Elephant mud fun. A driver picked us up from Nusa Dua and also dropped us back, we were able to look around the zoo for an hour or so before our session with the elephants, we were provided morning tea and dinner all for the cost of only 1.360,000 per person. The experience with the elephants was awesome! Thanks to our great driver Wayah Juwis he made the transfers very comfortable and safe.", "What a fun experience! This was incredible the breakfast was amazing with a huge choice of different foods and drinks. Beautiful location in the zoo and great service. To top this all off half way through breakfast we where greeted by a range of different incredible animals such as elephants ( including a baby!) Orangutan ( the star of the show ) birds, porcupines, and a pangolin. This was so amazing and so much fun, the zoo itself is very interactive with so much to do. If you are in Bail I would highly recommend going here. A special note to Gede Budarta who was our driver, great service really lovely, offered to drop us off anywhere if we wished, gave us his card if ever we needed a driver, and when we where ready to leave arrived within 5 minutes to take us back.", "We booked online with the zoo direct ..was cheaper than the various outlets in ubud..well worth the money. Had about 10 people per elephant got to feed them .mud bath them and go in the pond with them .keepers were lovley and we had a great time .breakfast included was good .lunch included was fantastic .showers towel etc all available after .would advise mosquito repellent and going in the mornjng before its too hot ..the zoo itself was really lovley and animals were well cared for.the staff here were very attentive and really friendly .would definitely go again if in ", "Me and my husband visited here on our honeymoon we were not disappointed! Price was not too bad at all, around the same price we would pay in the UK. You can opt in and pay for extras such as an elephant ride but we didn’t want to do this. Animals all looked happy and well looked after especially the elephants! Their enclosure is absolutely beautiful. They were still building the extension when we visited but by the looks of it it will be a whole lot bigger and better soon.", "We went to the zoo specifically for the elephant ride! The Zoo is nice, not too big but have a lot of interesting animals (birds, monkeys, tigers and lions that could be watched quite closely, etc). They also have some small shows for people dining in the restaurant, they are quite fun to watch. A great attraction for kids definitely as the animals can be seen clearly, and the monkeys are hilarious. What makes it special is the elephants ride. A bit too expensive, yes, and the ride (even the longest 30-min one that we took) is quite simple, but the impressions are still nice. We got a very tall elephant and it was pretty cool when he walked into the water. Feeding the elephant was also fun!", "This was our third Breakfast with the Orangutans. The food was amazing, great variety from western to Asian, the menu has expanded with each visit. You can eat as much as you want - indeed the staff actively encourage you to return to the buffet - great on this trip with teenage boys in tow! The staff are keen to serve, no sooner was my coffee cup empty and they are asking if I'd like another cup. The orangutans (and other animals that they bring up for breakfast) are simply amazing to watch. Zoo staff are happy to take photos with your camera. The other awesome thing about doing the Breakfast is that you are in the zoo before it opens to the public. That means by the time you finish breakfast and begin wandering, the zoo is still quiet (and cooler since it is earlier in the day). Each time we have been the zoo has some things closed for maintenance/redevelopment, but equally, there are new displays and habitats. The Zoo is really working on its animal conservation and does a lot of breeding and releasing into the wild.", "Absolutely beautiful and so worth it. The breakfast was great with so much to choose from. The staff are lovely but most of all the animals look so well looked after. You can get your photo with the orangutans but there is also elephants birds and other animals bought out for presentation and photos. You are not obligated to buy the professional photos. They are very willing for you to take you own. Once finished breakfast you are then free to walk the rest if the zoo.", "after having visited the Safari & Marine Park, we were told don't expect too much from Zoo. I'm more than happy to say that certainly didn't happen and in many ways, we found the Zoo to be better than the Safari & Marine Park. An opportunity to feed lions, two breeds of tigers and a crocodile was just the start of the day. Add to that photo ops throughout the day with all manner of animals, helpful, friendly staff (typical nese hospitality) and a well thought out experience made for an excellent day. Whilst not as big, the Zoo is really well laid out with interesting, if traditional, exhibits. Yes there are cages and pens, but they aren't very different from zoos I have visited in Australia so one wonders why there are negative comments about these. All in all, an excellent time to be had, wonderful opportunities including each having our own elephant for the elephant ride (my trainer spoke superb English and was a real wealth of information on the species and the Zoo's various programs). I heartily recommend the day for anyone who is interested in close interaction with various animal species.", "There are many special local animals in the zoo, I have never known about most of them before.😁", "This was very high on my to do list and I’m so glad I did it! These amazing creatures are so beautiful and human like and it was one of the best things I’ve done in . Cost was $65pp including transfers and full buffet breakfast which I think is pretty good value. I’m told without transfers it’s about $50pp. The breakfast itself is extensive and even though there were more people there than I anticipated there was ample food. Also I had seen photos of LOTS of orangutans but on the day we were there there were only 2 which was a little disappointing. In saying that there was plenty of photo opportunities to be had with both of them. Highly recommended", "This is a must to go too the expirence is amazing the host Gus De he is an amazing friendly host. You can feed the elephants and and have photos with them and the orangutans AMAZING", "Truly a brilliant experience being amongst the zoo animals, Orangutans, Elephants, Birds from the Amazon and many more. The Breakfast was delicious, fresh and plentiful, and the staff couldn't do enough for us. The zoo grounds are kept beautifully. This experience was a tick off my bucket list and we Highly recommend it.", "This was a dream come true! We were collected from our hotel and taken to Zoo. The staff were amazing and very friendly. First we got to meet the elephants. You could feed them too - for a small additional charge. A buffet breakfast was served, then the staff brought out other animals to see. Then it was time for the Orangutans. Two tables at a time were called to meet them. A zoo photographer took photos and you had the opportunity to take photos. It was a great way to spend a morning!", "The Elephant Mud Fun Experience was a once in a lifetime opportunity. Such a great day. Madde made the experience interesting and encouraged everyone to enjoy themselves. The elephants appeared well cared for and genuinely loved and respected by the keepers.We were very well looked after by all the staff. Cannot recommend this enough.", "We came her for the breakfast with the orangutans and we loved it - you get to spend time with the elephants and beautiful birds as well ! The breakfast is good and plentiful The reminder of the zoo is under a lot of new construction so we didn’t stay to visit other animals", "The entrance is a bit pricey, but i found it was worth it. A very pleasant couple of hours wandering around the zoo, amongst lush greenery, with lots of animals roaming around. A good variety, some bengal tigers (caged), elephants, all kinds of monkeys, etc. Food and drink and toilets available.", "Perfect environment!! sooo much fun great for all ages and safe are so helpful, free wifi and great food! would definitely come back. Very interactive and the animals are very close", "We did the elephant mud bath with the guide Nik. It was a fantastic experience from start to finish and Nik was a great host and full of information", "This is definitely worth a visit. Even though we are not really \\zoo folks\\\" it was wonderful. The animals were well kept, their enclosures clean and the surrounding gardens immaculate. We took the Kura-Kura bus to the zoo - very reasonably prices.\"", "This was worth every cent ! And knowing funds go back into the conservation and protection of their animals was an incentive. This facility is also backed and supported by some Australian sponsors, including Peel Zoo in WA which we have also visited. We booked online to do Breakfast with the Orang-utans and this operation was run so smoothly and effortlessly. Personal driver pick up, open top bus to restaurant, organised numbered photo opp with the orang-utan, free access to elephants and birds and zoo access until 2pm (AUD$160 for family of three). There are a lot of extensions going on at the moment, so the zoo itself is somewhat small, but after a few hours doing the breakfast thing, it made the day enjoyable as you didn't feel you had another five hours of exploring to do. Very clean facilities and reasonably priced additions ($3 pony rides, $3 food feeding, $3 petting zoo etc). Souvenir shops were well placed and stoked ($12 for small hanging orang-utan, $4 fridge magnet). We only had a drink at the restaurant so aren't sure of food prices as we were still full from the buffet breakfast !", " is a beautiful country but I have been absolutely mind blown with the zoo! I could not reccomed this highly enough! Most amazing animals. And beautiful buffet provided with food from every culture. All the staff are the friendliest people I had ever meet! Puspa and her supervisor GungTra made this night so much more amazing! I would suggest this to any familys of any age!", "We booked the Breakfast with the Orangutans and Elephant Encounter. Our driver was waiting for us at the lobby in our hotel and drove skillfully to the zoo. There was an excellent buffet breakfast ready with choices to suit all tastes. There were 2 young orangutans, birds and an elephant where you could have pictures taken by the zoo's photographer and with your own cameras. It was easy to get close to the animals and there are opportunities to buy a small basket of food to feed the elephant and also the deer at the entrance to the zoo. The zoo has a good variety of animals and birds. We enjoyed our ride on the elephant though it was bumpy. My only disappointment was paying extra for the pictures with the Orangutans and birds and being told it included the elephant ones. We had to pay again for the elephant pictures and have, so far, been unable to access the downloads from the orangutan leaving us with only 2 printed ones. It is being looked into as the given code seems to be invalid. This lost the one star in my rating. Overall, a great experience not to be missed. The driver was waiting for us when we were ready to leave.", "The zoo was well laid out, there was a definite path to walk, they had a lot of beautiful (and not so beautiful) animals, the restaurant facilities were great, (they had free wifi) and you were able to purchase rides on the elephants and also feed them. It was a lovely day out.", "Me and my husband visited here on our honeymoon we were not disappointed! Price was not too bad at all, around the same price we would pay in the UK. You can opt in and pay for extras such as an elephant ride but we didn’t want to do this. Animals all looked happy and well looked after especially the elephants! Their enclosure is absolutely beautiful. They were still building the extension when we visited but by the looks of it it will be a whole lot bigger and better soon.", "At first I thought the price was a bit dear, but it was honestly worth every cent. Our three kids are still talking about it weeks after and it was the best zoo experience I've ever been to. The evening starts with a meet and greet with exotic birds, snakes and an orangutan, then you're taken on a guided tour of the zoo just on sunset when all of the animals are active. Our group had about 30 people so everyone had good photo opportunities and the guides have microphones so you don't miss out on Anything, including the tiger show. Getting to feed the Elephant was an amazing experience, and the kids loved the petting zoo. I'd read a few reviews concerning the condition of the zoo and animals, so I was a little wary, but I couldn't see any evidence of anything but great care for the animals. Dinner followed our tour, nothing too fancy about the buffet, but plenty of food and nobody went hungry. A big bonus for me was that I got to eat in peace because the kids were watching the lions! The animal encounter show after dinner was great, the porcupine that thought it was a dog was hilarious following his trainer around! A beautiful cultural dance show followed the animal with fire dancing to cap off a fantastic night.", "What an amazing experience and one I’ll keep with me forever, especially as we did this trip as a family. We booked this through the Zoo and included the transfer from our hotel as this we found was by far the best price. The breakfast was buffet style and very nice and during this time we got to get up close and personal with two of the zoos orangutans and also two elephants. We were able to touch and feed the elephants but regulations with the orangutans mean you don’t touch them they touch you. We also had an opportunity to see the elephants have a bath which was another bonus.", "Absolutely amazing experience. Well worth the money and the team are so friendly! Massive shout out to Mery who made us feel super welcome, informed and made sure we were refreshed. We were able to engage in real animal encounters with birds, elephants, armadillos and porcupines to name just a few at no cost. The zoo ensure they capture every special moment but you can also capture your own photos via mobile or camera. We will definitely return.", "Visited zoo today with open expectations however I must now totally recommend to take part in breakfast with the orangutan, elephant mud play and look around the zoo The staff are friendly, the breakfast is great served in the form of banquet with everything you can imagine Taking part in playing in mud with the elephants then giving them a scrub was magical, at no point did any of the animals seem stressed or poorly kept. It was very clear the elephants had full trust in their keepers who always maintained a watchful eye over them to protect their safety I have never been a fan of riding elephants or watching them perform tricks and was delighted to see that the elephants weren’t forced to do anything, you can have a ride but it’s all very relaxed and elephants just happily plod around Yes they take a lot of pictures in hope that you’ll buy but at no point are you pressured ( the pictures are really good) The zoo is currently undergoing some renovations in some areas however this didn’t effect us when walking around Whatever your age I would highly recommend a visit The whole experience lasted around 5 hrs which was perfect and what we experienced was definitely worth every cent", "The breakfast was excellent and we enjoyed so much seeing these wonderful & personable animals up close. We could also feed elephants or have a photo taken with some colorful birds. Mud fun with elephants was big fun - it was a unique experience and though expensive it was a privilege to be able to do it. The event is well organized, the keepers ensure you have fun with plenty of information & interaction with the elephants. Unfortunately though seated in a nice restaurant - lunch ( included) was insignificant and I couldn’t find anything to compliment. Note that if you want professional photos 1. They are jaw dropping expensive - with the elephants $100 for 8 and around $50 for 1, with the orangutans, birds etc $37.00 for 2 . Mind you that is if they can find your photos - it was disappointing to spend a long time going though the photos from both experiences to discover that despite having a wristband that was scanned by photographers most of our photos couldn’t be found. Best advice - if you aren’t coming for specific experience arrive as early as possible, lots of walking, hilly and steps. The zoo was delightful early morning - however despite lots of shady trees it would be tiring if you arrive later in the day. We were also surprised to see there was accommodation available to stay at the zoo which could be a great experience.", "Enjoyed riding on the elephants, holding the baby aligator and stroking the baby tiger - which was bigger than expected. Most animals well kept but a few could do with improved conditions.", "We arrived at Zoo at 6pm to start our tour. Our guide walked us through the new deer park. We then went on the double decker bus to feed the Elephants from the top level. This was fantastic Molly scared me when she came looking for food just her trunk came over the side of the bus. We had a chance to pat some animals. We feed the lions and had a 3 course buffet dinner while watching the lions. Then on to watch a fire dance. 2.5hours well worth the trip.", "Beautiful way to start the day. Up close with the orangutans and elephants ...wonderful service by Teddy and the staff.", "What is good about it is that animals are not sleeping in the corner somewhere hidden from visitors trying to avoid them at all costs but rather are quite alive, which makes it a great experience", "We booked the zoo attraction which was the breakfast with orangutans and just loved it. The breakfast was delicious and the staff were very friendly. Really enjoyed the interaction with the animals", "We did the breakfast with orangutans and the experience was amazing! Orangutans, elephants, birds and much more! Setiadi was super helpful and knowledgeable and very lovely. Highly rate this experience!!", "When getting there our tickets hadn’t come through although we paid a month before getting over to , the staff were great, gave us a refund and we purchased cheaper tickets, overall it ok as half the zoo was closed for maintenance and waiting on other animals", "We went to the zoo today 3 adults and a 2 year old. We had a great day. The zoo is very well laid out and not to big. We enjoyed the buffet. The only down side was the toilets in the dining room area, half of them were closed and the toilet i used, the floor was wet with urine and smelt very bad otherwise a great day Jan", "Second visit, breakfast is fantastic, well worth it. Up close and personal with Orangutans, elephants and birds. Great watching elephants swimming. Zoo is in the process of building new enclosures to make it even better. Highly recommend and thanks to Puspa for assisting with breakfast.", "Zoo enclosures spacious for all animals. Lot's of zoo staff cleaning enclosures and surroundings also. I rate this one of the top zoo's in the world,", " Zoo is well organized facility, providing lots of entertainment except the regular animal expositions. You may buy additional elephant riding or animal petting ticket. We got the elephant one (15min), which was good but we thought is a bit pricy. Together with the zoo admission it costs about $95 per person but still worth the experience!", "I did the Elephant Mud Fun experience, it was incredible. Trisna my Mahout was very kind and informative. The elephants were beautiful, we swam in the river with three adult elephants and a baby. Absolutely unforgettable experience. You get to wash the elephants, play in the mud with them and feed them. You’re up so close and personal, we were literally rolling around in the river with the baby elephant. I would do this every day if I could. Best day ever.", "One of the most cheerful places ever, eating with the lions beside you is something else The restaurant manager Gus De was a beautiful person, lovely attitude and great hospitality. Will definitely come back", "Great time very nice, awesome atmosphere and friendly staff. We played with the elephants. Covered them with mud and gave them a bath after. So many great memories were made today. Thanks to Putri for being extra helpful.", "I thoroughly enjoyed my time at the zoo. There's a water park that the kids can play on big kids too. The staff were so pleasant and helpful. I loved the elephants and enjoyed watching a mischievous elephant who waterbombed the team that was cleaning her. Just being near the elephants was a dream come true for me...Yes I had swollen feet but that was due to water retention and the humidity of the day which can be resolved with tablets from the chemist or an injection before you leave your country. The water and mud were fine as i got some in my eyes and I was ok. The trainers were amazing and ours truly loved elephants he was so lovely and cared so much for the elephants his name was Purnata and he gets a 10/10 For making my experience more amazing then it already was. At the end of the day the people in this country are already suffering yet they still have the heart to help save these gentle giants that alone earns them so much kudos for making an effort I have no complaints. I am happy to do this again. Thanks again so much Purnata you are so awesome.", "I must admit I was a bit dubious before we came here due to other experiences Ive had at other Asian zoos. But I was wrong..... What a wonderful day we shared with our friends and children. So up close and personal..... holding a orangutan and feeding a elephant. Riding the elephant was totally amazing also. Fantastic lunch included and a full day of family excitement.", "Wasn't sure what to expect as i had read conflicting reviews but was pleasantly surprised. Its true that they don't allow outside food and drink in but you can collect your items on the way out. Food and beverage in the zoo is between $2-$10 so nothing exorbitant and coming from australia quite cheap in comparison. You can feed the tigers and elephant's for an extra rp 60k and the food for the elephant is a basket full. We had lunch at wana restaurant which ie next to the lions and they brought in an armadillo, porcupine and cockatoo for a lunch time 'show'. The porcupine sat on the floor eating his watermelon. Would suit a half day trip.", "It's my first night at zoo experience and at Zoo so I can't compare much, I think the experience is nicer for families with young children. I chose to do this because I've never been on a night walk in the zoo (it's different from night safari though, because here you will walk). They gave you chances to take photos and interact with 3 animals prior to the experience for free (note: with your own camera) which is nice because in Bedugul, they charge you 200,000 rupiah for a photo with yellow python alone. The dinner is nice, but the drinks are not included. They do cater for western tongue, so don't expect Indonesian cuisine (which is a pity because Indonesian cuisine would make the experience Indonesian). Also, being born in Indonesia and now live abroad, I noticed a bit of difference in treatment like how during my visit, the performers would personally approached and invited foreigners (ie non Indonesian speakers) only to participate in the show. I guess the expensive experience is more targeted at foreign market. You get to feed the elephants, deers (petting zoo) and then was taken on a small group tour around the zoo. The guides are friendly and approachable. Overall it was a quiet and a nice night, but I would only recommend it for a one time experience for families with young children.", " zoo will be a good day out, with or without kids. Elephant rides, feeding the animals (costs extra but only a few NZ dollars extra) and lots of photo op's. There is a free bird show at a couple of times during the day, plus a chance to hold a baby Gibbon and alligator for more photos. The zoo itself isn't too big, you can get around in 2 hours if you want, but has enough to see to spend a good half day if you take your time. Great fun feeding the elephants, and you can also fed the tigers (from a distance). My personal highlight was Jacky the orang-utan throwing bit of bamboo and chewed up bread at other visitors. He's definitely a character. Only gripe is that they need to offer a photo book of all the photo's that get taken while your walking around. The offer only individual photos' which can end up costing a bit if you want to take all of them.", "It was great that you could handle some of the animals. The staff were friendly and helpful.the only down side was when we went for a walk through the zoo the leaders microphone wasn't that loud so some times you couldn't hear what Sh was saying about the animals", "Its quite far from the city. For kids its fun. But not for adults. The price is expensive. the animal just stay calm... not attractive except the mongkey and birds. The food also expensive. Can not bring food and drinks from outside.", "We took our two daughters aged 11 and 9 to the zoo and had a wonderful time even though it's not a big zoo. We found the animals to be very well looked after. They enjoyed the petting zoo and the exotic bird show The food at restaurant was also of a high standard", "I am not an advocate for zoos but thought I’d give it a go because I wanted to see the local animals. nese staff take care of the animals and everything was kept up. The place is a high caliber zoo and the animals are in variety. The wild pigs were so cute and came up to me aww!! ❤️ The Sumatran elephants 🐘 were adorable but I had never seen a live elephant before so I was scared. I felt terrible for these gentle giants because they were put to work ferrying people on their backs, which I enquirer about their breaks. They are given 2 hour breaks and stop working at 1pm. Still not happy to see them work I chose to feed them instead. Elephants should chill like the other animals.", "Drama was excellent. Lovely breakfast and the interaction with the elephants and orangutan’s was amazing. Well worth doing and very cheap", "It was a nice stroll during my visit there, i can see how animals are well fed. I particularly like how they feed the lions the keeper made these big cats very active, the weather was so hot though! I hope they'd have some air spray to the visitors and free water tap.", "Best day out! The Zoo is clean and the animals are well cared for. We cannot wait till the new attraction is finished so we can visit again 😊", "Elephant mud fun was the Best experience ever! Trisna and the other elephant keepers were very awesome and thoughtfull. Must do!", "Thank you Zoo, a fantastic night. Staff from the very first booking enquire have been responsive and helpful. The transfer service was perfect (from Prime Plaza suites Sanur), our driver was polite, punctual and friendly. All of your staff were positive and very knowledgeable. Dinner was lovely. And the animals:) Highly recommend this experience!", "Very nice experience, great start to the day. Very friendly staff, especially Kuz who was very attentive. The breakfast was very nice with a good selection. Highly recommend if visiting the Zoo.", "I took my young daughter here and she enjoyed being able to touch many of the animals. There is not as much here as the Safari & Marine Park but still an enjoyable way to fill in a few hours.", "Have been to 20x .Always avoided the zoo,because u never know whay u will get in . Taxi from legian $20 admission $40. Meet and hand feed dear then main zoo. Well layed out and comparable to western zoos. Food at reasonable prices. Spent 2-3 hrs there. Good value", "A really lovely breakfast with the orangutans and elephants. Inda was a fantastic host, very informative and engaging - we learnt a lot from her talks. We really enjoyed the experience.", "Honestly this place is amazing. Animals are extremely well looked after, interaction is fantastic. Was cheap place to visit and was one of the main highlights of our trip.", "We were excited about this attraction, but it left me disappointed. it was very expensive for a 15 minute ride. The people who worked there were very friendly. You could pay more to feed them after the ride, which was actually better because you could see these beautiful creatures much better up close! Area was beautiful and the zoo looked nice.", "My husband and I booked online for breakfast with orangutans prior to leaving Australia. We had a smooth pick up from our Homestay. We arrived at the zoo before the crowds and were transported to the restaurant for our buffet breakfast. There was alot of choice and plenty of food. We were encouraged to mingle with the orangutans, elephants and birds. There was plenty of opportunity for photos. Staff were very friendly and happy to help and take photos on your own camera or phone. We watched the elephants bathe whilst we ate and were entertained by the very clever orangutans. We just went as a couple but it would be an amazing experience for children. After we had finished we were free to explore the zoo. There are currently many upgrades in progress which will be good. There are still some small cages which I would like to see gone. Jacky the big orangutan decided he didn't want me to take his photo and threw a large handful of mud at me! He was a great shot and the kids that were watching thought it was hilarious! We finished before the preorganised 2pm transfer however it was no problem to get a driver to take us back early. Overall an experience I highly recommend. Not bad value at $60aud considering the close animal encounters, photos and unlimited breakfast.", "We did the Night zoo, it was amazing place and amazing animals, there are animals you can have photos with them, we feed elephant. we were so impressed with the tigers (King & Kartini) they were so amazing when we saw them. The dinner was awesome and the dance performance (fire dance) was great. Really enjoyed our day here and we want to say thank you to BALI ZOO . #highlyrecommended # zoo #amazingexperience #awesomeexperience", "We arrived early and the entrance period was quick and easy. The experience was amazing. The Orangutans and Elephants were friendly and caring. The staff were always on assistance. Gus De was kind and helpful.", "First day in and 100% the best day of them all, loved every minute of it, the elephants where amazing we got a lovely one called Molly who was such a treat. The zoo keepers we're very nice especially Dana. Absolutely amazing and would 100% recommend for anyone with a love for animals or just something different and unique", "Really recommend the program had so much fun with the elephants and the workers were great, gave lots of information and was very fun", "This zoo is very well maintained and currently being expanded on. Pick up did arrive early and was an easy drive to the zoo for breakfast with the Orang-utans. There is a good selection for breakfast and an egg bar too. You get a number to have your photo taken with them and there are many other animals to get photos with too. If the Pangolin (armadillo family) comes out it does have a very distinct smell so enjoy that one!!! You can get photos taken with your own camera as well as theirs which you can obviously buy later on. We bought about 5 of the 30-40 odd taken. We also did the elephant trek which we have done elephant rides before and this one is well recommended. After this then another couple of hours exploring the rest of the zoo. You can pay to feed the tiger some chicken which is pretty good for the gopro or phone video to get. There is good shade thru out most of this part of the zoo. Over all a well worth visit....", "We did the elephant mud experience.It was really fantastic great value for money well organised.we felt the elephants were looked after. They were not tethered in any way,the keepers were gentle and respectful and we felt if they were not enjoying what was happening they would have just walked off there was nothing to stop them. It was the highlight of a brilliant trip to ", "I visited Zoo with friends. We enjoyed so much the zoo, food and the attractions. We learn a lot also there since we love animals....i will be back with my family mext time. Thank you Zoo. I think it is the best zoo in , a must visit!!", " Zoo was small and like any typical zoo, it presented rows of caged animals, mostly from Indonesia. I personally was a bit disappointed, expecting more animals from abroad or just plainly more animals. Zoo area was clean but some parts looked like they were not so taken care of. We arrived at 3pm and was out by 5:30pm. (There's not much to see after that so I'd say max would be 3 hours around the entire zoo). So, while it did keep our young one occupied for 2 and a half hours, as adults we expected a little bit more. For petting zoo area, there were goats, deer and rabbits available for feeding and we had the most fun there. But of course the vegetables sold for feeding was absolutely overpriced. We skipped elephant ride around the zoo. Buffet is available as part of your entrance package but we didn't take that. We scanned through the food court and chose our own, not only it's much cheaper but you also get a big choice of different types of menu, Chinese, Western, Local Indonesian food, etc. The bathroom is absolutely clean though. That's always a plus at public places!", "I took breakfast with orang utan package and it was very good, buffet breakfast variety was a lot and the tasted was amazing, so i enjoyed the food while see the orang utan, other side they also provided some kakatua birds and 2 elephants during we were beakfast, nice !!! Definitely will come back soon", "Really enjoyed our day at the Zoo. I'm not always sure about zoo's but I'm glad we went. We chose to have the Elephant experience to allow us to ride Hatty the elephant. I was worried about her living conditions at the zoo but our guide reassured us and told us how she has been rescued so that she has a happy life at the zoo eating her favourite food of sweet potatoes and walking around the zoo. The staff are friendly and helpful. It's not a huge zoo so allow between 3-4 hours to see everything. Lovely open air eating area is a great place to admire the views.", "Great zoo, with most of the animals seemingly living in good conditions. The most memorable ones for us were the baby kangaroos roaming free after the entrance, the elephants which you can pet for free, the big orangutan ”Jacky” and all the little monkeys and birds you can see there! The entrance fee is relatively high even globally, but still worth it, so highly recommended!", "It was a shame really. Although it's a neat zoo, and the experiences to be had up close and personal were great, everything was so expensive. The elephant ride was a joke. Well over $100 U.S. Dollars per person! My kids wanted to buy a soft toy which converted to $25 Aussie dollars! Habitats were also too small. Very sad and lonely Orangutang. Disappointing.", "We booked online. The driver picked us up on time ands was full of information as he transported us to the zoo. The breakfast was excellent as were the animal experiences. A most enjoyable day that I unhesitatingly recommend for animal lovers.", "A good place to take the kids. We had an elephant ride and they really enjoyed it. Not bad value. Not as many animals as you would expect, but the elephant ride made up for the lack of species.", "It was a pleasure to see the way nese people have embraced the environment and future in their care and future plans for Zoo - first priority is the animal needs and balancing this with tourism to make it work for all!", "we enjoyed our trip to the zoo, thought it was a little pricey for what you got the location is lovely, however nothing really stand out about it.families will enjoy it and couples but other animal attractions were more interesting.", "My son and I had a wonderful time at Zoo. The zoo itself was nice (we don't normally like going to zoos and find them controversial places because the size of the cages doesn't ever seem to be big enough but that's our opinion) Despite that, animals seems very well-looked after. We also went to the elephant mud fun activity which was very nice and the staff and elephants were lovely. When we returned to England I realised I had lost the pictures from the elephant experience and when I contacted the zoo they put me in touch with the zoo photographer straight away. Dewa Wibawa from digiphoto was AMAZING, he sent me the link to my lost pictures not once but twice (I thought I had downloaded them and I hadn't and my link expired), never complained and always kind and helpful. The restaurant was fully-booked so we had to eat at the café near the bus drop off point, unfortunately the selection wasn't that great and it was quite expensive. Overall,our experience at zoo was lovely and I would recommend it to anybody.", "Was a good experience seeing the orangutans up close ans had opportunities to take photos. Gita (one of the staff) was helpful and kind.", "Meal was tasty and service good. The pasta was slightly undercooked but overall the meal was very enjoyable.", "we booked this excursion with tour operator when she visited hotel, picked up from the hotel in zoo car and driven straight to zoo. the breakfast area was clean and the food was plentiful, you are given a table number and have to wait until your number is called to have photos with the orang-utan, you have a professional picture taken but can take as many of your own photos, a magical experience but not allowed to touch the orang-utan. it was not quite what i expected but still enjoyable we also had pictures taken with the elephants and you could have pictures taken with the parrots. we also got to watch the elephants having their bath which they did look like they were enjoying, you could also ride the elephants although I'm not a fan of this this area was undergoing major upgrading work we also had access to the rest of the zoo which was ok, although the tigers seemed to be housed in small spaces and while we were there one of the tigers was pacing and growling!!!!! which was a bit distressing. it was a great experience but not what we were really expecting", "Teddy was very attentive and helpful. The animal experiences were amazing and have created wonderful memories for our 7 yr old. Breakfast was excellent on par with a 5 star resort buffet.", "We spent a lovely time in the Zoo. It was so Organised. We did the elephant wash mud fun. It was so fun, the only thing that ruined it is the elephant did his no.1 & no.2 in the water. Not sure how can this be controlled though. We also enjoyed the food and the service. The crew is very helpful and smiley", "We enjoyed our visit to the zoo. It was clean, well organized, and great lay out. The cages and enclosures were appropriate and the animals looked well cared after by all. We will visit again as s family.", "Myself, my partner and our 5 year old went to Zoo for Breakfast with the Orangutans in September 2018 for Fathers day. This was a wonderful day, early pick up from our hotel in Kuta, and since being so early in the morning traffic wasn't too bad and got there reasonably quick. The Zoo is enormous, had to get a bus over to the other section of the Zoo where the Breakfast is held which was a nice adventure for our 5yo. The break itself was buffet style, all the normal things like Nasi Goreng, Mi Goreng and eggs,bacon and pastries. We were lucky enough to be seated up the front of the dinning area, in full view of the two gorgeous elephants they brought out. For a (i think) $5 you could purchase a small basket of fruits to feed the elephants which was lovely, while zoo staff snapped photos of you interacting with the animals. The orangutans were playful and ever so cheeky. One insisted on feeding my partner some bamboo, which as great since the staff insisted on not touching then animal, however this orangutan took a liking to Nathan. Afterwards, we continued into the main section of the Zoo to see all the other animal. Overall a clean, well kept zoo with lots of mini activities for you to do like the pony ride which our 5yo loved. I found this time of morning to be wonderful because we were done around 12/12.30 as the zoo become A LOT busier.", "The breakfast options were surprisingly vast and delicious. Options for veggies and all you can eat, seriously good combined with the fact the orangutans have free range all around the breakfast area, it doesn’t matter where you’re sat as people have the freedom to be interactive with the monkeys whenever they please. There are no queues or allotted times which I think is great as it’s not as intense for the animals. The orangutans are super playful and relaxed which was important for me, they move around or sit eating, they held my partners hand and pulled on his clothes it was brilliant. Next they bring out the elephants for breakfast which I didn’t expect - they freely stand around and have no problem with people stroking and feeding them it was magic. A special mention for our greeter ‘TEDDY’ who was attentive and so polite. Onto the mud fun and from start to finish you can see the elephants are truly loved and cared for, you get to feed them, take photos with them, stroke them. In the mud bath it’s hands on hugging, scrubbing, playing, splashing and the elephants love the attention. They lay happily eating carrots while we wash them. There was no forcefulness from handlers, they are free to move and get up as they please. But they sat for a long time squirting us with water and letting you even lay on them if you like. Truly the best thing ive ever done and such an ethical environment to do it. Once in a life time with brilliant, professional staff", "Food great, orangutans beautiful, would of been better if more information was given about what to expect.", "My husband and I went there during our honeymoon in Seminyak. It was an hour drive but some of the most beautiful countryside and prettiest villages we've seen. The zoo itself is beautiful and very clean with excellent bathroom facilities and plenty of kiosk stands for refreshments. The animals are lively and the monkeys love to show off for the visitors! Feeding and interacting with the animals is inexpensive. For us it was 25.000 IDR to feed and pet the deer, goats and wallabies, 60.000 IDR per piece of meat for the tigers, lions and crocodiles and 60.000 IDR for a basket of vegetables to feed the elephants. So we got to feed all but the crocodile (because we were too scared! lol) for just 265.000 IDR or about $26.50 AUD or $19 USD. The bird and exotic animal show was entertaining, only 15 minutes long though. But the animal encounters was the best. We got an all you can eat buffet lunch with delicious food and desserts, then we took photos with both the baby salt-water crocodile and the white tiger cub! All while the elephant rides were going past the restaurant and the elephants were having a great time splashing water on themselves! We also took photos with the exotic birds near the gate such as parrots and a macaw. You can tell that the animals are content and well looked after. The staff are very friendly and accommodating as well and the water park is a fab spot to take the kids. It was an absolutely fabulous experience, very interactive with the animals in a way I've never experienced before. 10/10 would take other family members and experience it all over again just to see the joy on their faces. Awesome experince, a must-do in Gianyar, :D", "PERVERTS! WIFES, DAUGHTERS, PARTNERS DO NOT GO! Staff were taking pictures and recording videos of my partner, she was wearing some short jean shorts and they were like vultures.... Disgusting, rude and very disrespectful. This was also confirmed when another tourist informed my partner than many of the staff where taking photos of her bum. I agree, she has a beautiful bum and there’s nothing wrong with looking. But taking photos is way to far! There is a blackmarket in for this thing and unfortunately we fell victims to this!! Also the breakfast with Orangutans and elephants is a waste time and money, another massive scam they mis sell you! DO NOT VISIT BALI ZOO - THE ELEPHANT SANCTUARY IS SO MUCH BETTER!", "Thank you Zoo, a fantastic night. Staff from the very first booking enquire have been responsive and helpful. The transfer service was perfect (from Prime Plaza suites Sanur), our driver was polite, punctual and friendly. All of your staff were positive and very knowledgeable. Dinner was lovely. And the animals:) Highly recommend this experience!", "I have explored the wonderful Zoo, a number of times over the years and I always enjoy my visit. You have the option to use transport (provided as part of your entry ticket) and or just go walkabout, through the many displays and enclosures. The animals looked comfortable, tourists (including yours truly) were smiling and the service, it was friendly throughout, on another satisfying trip (see my YouTube), to the Zoo. I will be back.", "I’m a wheelchair user that travelled on my own to zoo. Even though it’s mostly not wheelchair friendly, due to hills, they went above & beyond to make my 2 visits an enjoyably experience.", "A fantastic time and meal. Dedex looked after us as we have a coeliac and needed gluten free food. Dedex arranged all the food and drinks we required and looked after us so well. The experience was well worth the cost and the family just loved being so close to the animals.", " zoo is a great place and the kids will enjoy the great collection of animals. The shows are interesting and fun. They offer s night safari which is unlike any other. The guides show you around and are very well informed and funny as well. It is definitely not a boring tour! At the end of the tour, they have dinner and a show options. The show is truly amazing where they highlight a wonderful story through fire breathing dance! Truly a wonderful experience.", "Amazing experience with the Animals. Elephant ride was brilliant. Very nice breakfast. We where pleasantly surprised with the Zoo. We have been to 7 times but never had we visited the Zoo ,We will be definitely visiting, every time from now on.", "Very nice day out, got the lunch and transfer package.. definetly worth the extra dollars!! Zoo is very nice and a lot to see. Still abit of renovations happening but still heaps there. Definetly give it a go! Approx 1.5 hours from Seminyak", "We attended the Zoo Night Safari on Monday 14/9/15. Was a great night. We were collected by their driver on time and transported safely to the Zoo where we were seated in a lovely outdoor dining area. Provided with a welcome drink and prior to the night safari commencing had the opportunity to hold a variety of animals / photo opportunities. A lovely buffet dinner with every food imaginable was provided. We then did the walk through the zoo and met the elephants and had fed them, saw many animals in nice enclosures and were entertained by a good friendly guide. Following the tour we watched nese drummers, a dance show with fire tricks and were entertained by other animals and their handlers. all in all a very good night out with good value for money. would recommend for singles, couples and families.", "Great day , great food . Easy to organise , pick up was on time . Well cared for animals & environment", "Great zoo. Don't miss this zoo if you're in .probably the best zoo I've ever visited. Don't miss breakfast with animals.", "I love animals so much so I always travel to different countries to visit their zoo. This one in is extraordinary, excellent and broaden my horizon. I enjoyed the weather in , also the animals!!!", "Can’t fault the breakfast it was delicious buffet. Was disappointed as when I read review it said they call up table by table to have photos but they don’t and there’s so many people you have to wait ages. Zoo getting a revamp which is good. Jacky the orangutan hid in his home so didn’t get to see him. We all enjoyed our visit even with the rain.", "I've visited at zoo, the first feeling I feel is amazing and educative. Various kinds of animals and especially for children is very educative. Very varied and spacious. Feeding animals is great for children and seeing animal attributes. Employees are very friendly and provide various information there Highly recommended to come to zoo with beloved family. Agung Sunia, visited 29 May 2017", "It was great dinner experience with lion,, Friendly staff, Must be try if you are coming to 👍🏿", "Drama was excellent. Lovely breakfast and the interaction with the elephants and orangutan’s was amazing. Well worth doing and very cheap", "Really good service, Animals are well looked after Breakfast was really yummy and you can eat all you want. Maya was really helpful and nice. Highly recommend", "When i was there many sections were under renovations. However, Breakfast with the Orangutans was fun . Miss Dana was very nice and gave great service. I would definitely recommend it .", "The night zoo was a fantastic experience. The organisation was excellent and smoothly run, the zoo itself was beautiful and well maintained and the animals appeared to be well looked after by caring staff. The night zoo package itself was an interesting, hands-on feeding experience with the elephants and deer and we even managed to hold a 2.4m python which was an unexpected bonus. Eating with the lions was surreal and the food variety and quality was top class. Would definitely recommend it and we hope to do it again.", "Our driver Mr.Made picked us up from our Hotel in time. He was very nice and told us about and the Zoo. The Park conception is beautiful. We booked the elephant mud fun activity and it was an unforgettable experience. The elephants seem happy and good cared. One negative aspect: the photos from the activity were a little bit too expensive to buy but this was ok because it‘s one in a lifetime.", "We had a fantastic day out at Zoo, well worth a day trip. Close encounter with the animals that are well kept and Zoo so beautifully maintained with very pretty gardens and impressive scenery everywhere. During a stop for a drink and snack, an Orangatng comes swinging out free and sits on a platform close to tables and interacts with customers (Zoo trainer close by) great experience, Staff at the Zoo very friendly, helpful and restaurants well placed with around grounds with close view of Lions and Elehants while you sit and enjoy lunch or a drink and snack. 2 helpfulan and friendly staff that attended to us was Gung Tra and Maya.", "My partner and I just went to do the elephant ride which was ok, but very expensive. We then chose to buy a couple of the photos and the photo CD that had all of the photos on it. Supposedly. Paid a lot of money again for this, we then go home to Australia the next day and went to use the CD and it says it is blank with nothing on it. Extremely disappointed after paying that kind of money for a blank CD.", "The elephant ride here is better than others and you get to feed your elephant after, the animals all appear happy clean and well cared for. Large variety of animals to view clean zoo lots of walk ways and lovely restaurant", "A fantastic day out, brilliant close-up experiences with the animals, who were all well cared for. Staff polite and friendly. The breakfast with orang utans was a once-in-a-lifetime experience and we’ll cherish the memories forever. Thank you!", "We went to this zoo just over a year ago and were so thrilled with the professional photos we had taken there. They were about $4aud and came with a cute frame. This time we didn't even bother to take a camera but when we went to pick and buy the photos they didn't have a frame and were $20aud! Four times the price in just over a year?! Overall it ruined the day for us as we hadn't taken any pictures of our own. Very disappointing", "We had a great day, all animals were healthy and well cared for. We did have a transport mix up so suggest you organize your own but otherwise a wonderful experience. We did the breakfast Experience.", "I find the price too high for the prestation. The animals seems not very happy. The cages are quite small", "What an amazing experience Nik was a great tour guide. She explained everything very well and made the whole thing very enjoyable.", "We were so impressed with the zoo today...the Elephant Expedition was breathtaking! Our guides were lovely and took wonderful care. We got to feed tigers, cuddle gibbons, get up close and personal with a tiger...birds, snakes...the list is endless... We love that it is locally owned and employs over 200 local people. Don't miss it!!", "This was an absolutely incredible experience. Madde was helpful and we learned a ton about elephants. This experience was like none other. Would highly recommend. The entire staff was kind, professional, and helpful. They all worked hard to make sure we had the best possible experience.", "You get a chance to get up close to unusual birds and animals. The walk through the zoo and alongside the elephants was a real treat. During the tour there are many opportunities to take great photos of the animals or you can buy the photos the zoo take. Food nice. Tour guides very knowledgable. Great night.", "Mommy tiger is friendly, the best. I m together family give feeding deer at deer park my child have fun amazing", "This was a nice evening out that let you get to walk around the zoo for a bit - but word of warning get driven there early! It starts at 5 but you don’t get to see a lot of the general zoo. The zoo itself is quite pretty, well maintained and not oppressive say like the Phuket zoo. Back to the dinner with the elephants. There is a good amount of entertainment as part of the dinner package. There is some interaction with a couple of animals like orangutan and you can have photos taken but you can also use your own camera as well while they take the ‘official ‘ ones. There is no real pressure to purchase these either. The buffet dinner was really good and offered a great variety to choose from with plenty of food. You can touch and see the elephants and watch them bathe which was cute. The fire show which is the climax of the night was really good to watch and it was more than just fire dancers. It involves the elephants as it tells a story. Very entertaining night overall would go again next time we are here!", "We love it here!!! We can get as nearer with the animals as possible and could feed them. They are tame and friendly. The park was clean and well organised. Staff were so friendly and helpful. It is just that it lack of attraction and was still under construction. The tiger and other wild animal was healthy and exciting. You can get so close to the wild beast and feed them. It is not as large as safari but its got its own charm. The lunch provided was delicious and it is just beside the elephant bath side that u can enjoy a great view of elephant riding in front of you while having your lunch.", "The breakfast was great; the total group was about 30 people for buffet breakfast. Interaction with birds and elephants is also available, whilst you wait you be called to interact with the orangutans. The breakfast was worth it, but just visiting the zoo with general entry is lacklustre.", "Did the breakfast with the orangutans tour it was very nice. Food was better than expected. Staff member Teddy very helpful. Elephants, ant eater, porcupine as well!", "Went there this morning with my family, our little son was so happy and excited with all the animals. The staff are friendly, animals are all beautiful. We enjoyed our day at this zoo.", "What a great day! I had done some research ahead of time prior to booking as I wanted to make sure this activity was ethical. The orangutans are only allowed to be touched if they play with you - which was amazing. It was my partners birthday and the staff went above and beyond with providing a cake for him as well which was very much appreciated. The park itself is pretty small but that works out great because you have the whole day to do whatever you want afterwards.", "Bought general admission tickets online cheaper than at the entrance. Easy to get around and our 2.5yr old loved all the animals especially the elephants & the tigers. We spent around 4 hours there and the time flew by! Zoo is being upgraded so would definitely be worth a visit once that is completed. An enjoyable day out would recommend:)", "Doing a study TOUR at zoo was one of the best experience I have. Meet with Gita the guide. The zoo is nice", "I went with my fiance and parents to and we visited the zoo. it was a great way to spend a few hours. The animals were great to look at, we got up close with the elephants and were able to pat and feed them. They were absolutely beautiful creatures. We were worried the animals wouldn't be very well looked after there, as we had heard rumors, however it didn't look too bad.", "We had a lovely afternoon with the kids in the zoo, although I feel a lot could be improved regarding maintenance of the animal cages and enclosures. The adjacent waterpark with children pool was a great addition and our kids enjoyed the refreshing splash after a few hours walking through the zoo. As to the restaurant I must give a 5 star for the service BUT unfortunately the food could be improved.", "Had great time encountering closely with different animals, especially kids had lot of fun touching orangutans, elephants, Gibbon and python . Breakfast was average especially for vegetarians, Darma person in charge at breakfast was very helpful and understood our situation, organised vegetarian items!!!!", "Lots of \\coming soon\\\" enclosures under construction, but not very much to offer currently for the rather high cost entry fee. Only saving grace was we got up close and personal with the elephants\"", "We've visited the zoo with our 3 years old boy and had elefant ride for 30 minutes, the zoo is very well kept and you can feed most of the animals, we did feed the Tigers and it was amazing experience. The Elephant ride was amazing too, discovering this massive animal was a real experience specially for our little boy. Highly recommend this activity for any age.", "There aren't too many animals here, but the ones available look healthy. The walk around is green and well kept. It's not just about the walk around. Towards the end of the trail at about 4pm they have a session where you can feed the lions or hold a croc. The session is totally worth it. Elephant rides are available as well. Make the trip and keep well hydrated :)", "I enjoy breakfast with orangutan today. Really fun because can spend time with elephant, bird and also gibbon. Gita was our host. She was great", "The smorgasbord breakfast was delicious. The antics of the orang-utans and being able to feed the elephants were priceless. I would recommend this experience to anyone", "Breakfast with the orangutans was the highlight of my holiday. If you do this trip try to get there early. We were picked up at 6.30 am and arrived at the zoo at 7.20am. We got the best table and got to sit right next to the orangutans when they came out. The elephants were swimming just below us and we were first to get photos done. The breakfast was amazing and the freshly squeezed variety of juices were beautiful, icy cold. You could stand next to the animals and on some occasions they would touch you and wrap their arms around you. Beautiful experience and an absolute must if you are a animal lover.", "What a great day this was, we made sure to get to the zoo early when it was quiet just before the elephant mud fun. The elephant experience was one of a kind, you won’t get a chance to do something like this again Madde, the tour guide was excellent, very encouraging to those who may be nervous and also very informative as well for the intellectuals. The only downfall is the professional pictures are very expensive! So make sure to take your phone!", "We were collected at 6.15 am and driven to the zoo where we checked in. We walked through to the bus that drove us to the animal experience area. We walked to the breakfast area and what a breakfast... every thing from bacon and eggs, to fruit,cereal or even donuts. Then out come two elephants that you can buy baskets of food for and feed them and have pictures taken this is happening while the orangutans casually swing in and sit down and eat. The handlers treat these animals extremely well and are more than willing to answer questions and educate you about these beautiful beings. We then walked to the elephant area to meet up with others doing the mud fun... I’m not going to spoil it by saying more but highly recommend this not only for the experience but the education that the manhunts give is fantastic. After a quick shower you eat lunch at a restaurant provided in the package while you pick the photos you’d like to buy. The photos are expensive at 1,500,000rp but you get to download them all from a web sight as well. Would definitely recommend this activity", "As such the preparations are not at all fully completed and almost 60% of the animals are missing as per their own display boards.SO its not at all worth for the money they charge. But the facilities are appreciable ,like trip by bus,cafeteria,rest rooms facility etc. Hopefully,all work will be done within a year", "Wiranata was our guide he was amazing very helpful and great with the elephants l. Would definitely return.", "The zoo was compact but really enjoyable. The kids loved the large cats, the gibbons etc. there was a water park that helped to cool them down before the tour. The highlight was the interaction with the orangutans, exotic birds and pythons. You only need a little over an hour for the zoo plus the time at the water park which at the entrance.", "We follow their new program. We get the welcome drink and light breakfast with delicious nese cakes on arrival. We cut some local fruits for feeding the Elephant. Afterwards walking a short track to meet the eplephants. With the group we feed them and we come to the mud pool, sandy pool, and shower. Enjoy the delicious lunch after all. Really unforgeteble memory and very recommended", "Cost to enter is US$24. The zoo like so many places in is a little tired. You can walk around the zoo in a few hours. Main attractions are the Elephants, though if you want to ride one for 15 min be prepared to part with about US $70. By world standards it is expensive. Though one of the few places tou can take a picture hold a tiger cub, lion cub and bear cat. And you can use your own camera. All in all a great day out.", "We visited the zoo on their night time at the zoo package. After a little hiccup with the transfer, they quickly Sorted this for us and sent a private taxi to pick us up. When we arrived a little Later than the other guests, we ended up having a private tour which made it even more special! Watch out for jacky the orangutang! He likes to throw all sorts as you walk past! Luckily for us it was only mid this time! The animals all look on really great shape and the enclosures are although on the small side for some of them, are being re created to give the animals More space! This is an ongoing project for the team the zoo and one I think they very much care about. The food here was nice and the entertainment was good too. The staff are friendly and welcoming! Would recommend the night time visit to the zoo!", "As much as we hate giving an average score and would prefer to be constructive, we were left disappointed by our “Dinner with the elephants”. Firstly, please change your brochures as this is not the experience you have when dinning with these beautiful creatures. They are not bathing, just simply standing outside of the dining area. Although this is quite pleasant, it was not expected. The zoo, itself is OK. Although we do have our Australia Zoo as a comparison and there seems to be a lot of new exhibits under construction. One positive were the beautiful and majestic lions and tigers. The lions area was great as it was set up similar to the Singapore Zoo, but the tigers were all cages. Difficult for great photos and a little unnatural. Here is hoping that the money paid for these experiences goes back to the animals, enclosures and upkeep. Apart from that the dinner (food) was OK and the Indian food our favourite - delicious. The fire show was great so even if a little disappointed, stick around for the finale.", "We went to Zoo to see the night show, it wasn't the biggest zoo, but had some great animals and provided good opportunities for interaction with them. If you do the night show, make sure u get there early to get a front row seat for the dance and animal show. A nice place, fun night. Buy you tickets on the official zoo website to get the best price.", "Gita and Parux were great help with the information. Breakfast was perfect and had lots of variety..", "Great Day out We were able to ride the elephants. Zoo was in very good conditions, animals were well fed and looked clean Very good organization such as shows, gift shops, animals encounters", "We booked breakfast with Orangutans Elephants and birds and it was amazing. The food was fantastic and experiences with animals was even better. Zoo is a very clean environment and the animals look like they are being well cared for. We looked around the zoo afterwards and got to interact with the animal. We fed the tigers, close up with the monkeys and even played a game with Jacky the Orangutan throwing his corn husk backwards and forwards. The staff were really friendly also we would highly recommend to everyone. We also got picked up and dropped off from the zoos driver", "Was overpriced and rushed, and was raining ☔️ Buffet was average and we did not see the loins as advertised. My children 10 & 12 we scared of the poor male orangutan that is so aggressive and was ditching mud balls at every one as the ran past. Could hardly see any animals as it was so dark and keeper has a tiny flashlight. I expected we would be taken around on an open air bus, but was only small bus ride to elephant area Would not recommend this tour", "So well organised very clean great value. Recommended breakfast with the Orangutans. Could not fault.", "For all those that are undecided about visiting Zoo please do yourself a favour and just do it. This zoo is beautiful and all the animals are well cared for and happy. The encounters are wonderful and a great chance to get up close to some beautiful creatures. The staff are all caring and helpful. So please go and help the zoo to carry on their great work.", "This is well worth the money and time. We had multiple animal encounters, a private guide of the zoo and an amazing 4 course dinner while we watched lions and a great fire dance show. I can not recommend this one enough !", "This I was such a lovely morning. It was so unexpectatly good I am not sure why more people don't do it. Up close and personal to orangutan, elephants and birds. The food was great to. Well worth it.", "We went to the zoo mainly for the elephant rides and ended up spending most of the day. Nice little buffet lunch in the lobby area. The zoo offers several animal experiences, we patted a baby lion, fed the tigers and elephants and had pictures with uncaged tropical birds. Was enjoyable day.", "My partner & I took our almost two year old toddler to the Breakfast with Orangutans in June 2017. Buffet breakfast was very average. We had a lovely view over the elephant pool from our table. It would have been good if we were told more about the baby orangutans living conditions etc as I found myself worrying how well they are treated & if they are being overworked for tourist photos. A lot of animal exhibit areas throughout the park were yet to open when we visited. It was uncomfortably hot there too even though it was still morning.", "Spent a few hours in one of the smallest yet cleanest zoos we have visited, good viewing points for all the animals", "One of the most cheerful places ever, eating with the lions beside you is something else The restaurant manager Gus De was a beautiful person, lovely attitude and great hospitality. Will definitely come back", "My family and i had dinner at the Zoo. The food options available were amazing. So much to choose from. The entertainment was good. Elephant feeding and Fire Dancing. i'd recommend it to anyone as a much do when visiting .", "We had an amazing day with the elephants (adell) and handler Munia. If you are in , this is a must do attraction! Well worth the price of admission!", "We booked a breakfast with the orangutans experience - was incredible. The animals here are clearly taken care of and it was a lovely experience all round. Absolutely would go here again.", "Exellent experience and friendly staff. Make sure to go get a cold drink and say hi to Wiwin and the rest of the staff.", "This experience with the beautiful elephants was fantastic! With the opportunity to get up extremely close & personal with these creatures, permission to take photos it was one of the highlights of my visit. The elephants are very well looked after - I would highly recommend this activity.", "From the very beginning it was so easy to book, I am always hesitant when booking things online. However the booking process was so simple and then once we were on holiday our driver picked us up on time. Once at the zoo, it was organised and smooth to get through the park and to the restaurant, the array of food was great and everyone working was so friendly. I was hugely recommend this to anyone", "The entry fee was 26 USD per person which was cheap compared to the bird park. There are plenty of rare animals to see, opportunity to feed the animals in the petting zoo for 25,000 IDR which was the cheaper feeding than the Tigers or the Elephants. Only negative was that the Elephant safari packages were very expensive, otherwise a great day out you could spend a good three to four hours here.", "Very nice experience having breakfast with the animal, thank you Darma for the Information about the animal", "What an amazing experience. Not only Orang-utans but elephants, gibbons, rabbits, bird and even a porcupine and penguin. Gina was an an amazing host and gave us a great history of their conservation. Thankyou for an amazing experience will will never forget. Special credit also to Billy Krezna for your transport. You have been amazing and made our experience most pleasurable. Suksma to all.", "Very nice Zoo with convenient transportation. May be a litte small, but anyway very nice and convenient both for adults and children.Good lunch.", "Our booking was lost at the hotel, even though our tour desk called and confirmed our driver, no driver ever turned up causing us grief. They had to use a free lance driver. When we got to the zoo (at 10.30am) our driver told us to come back at 1:30pm to go, and said its a small park and it won't take us too long, we looked at him and said no way, we'll come back when we're finished. Ate at the buffet lunch next to the lions (if you could call it a buffet) - there was about 6 selections of hot food, that looked ok. All the cold food like potato salad and what not were sitting out uncovered, meaning bugs and flies all over. Got back to our table and the said 'hot' food was stone cold! Good place for food poisoning. I think I had 2 mouthfuls and just went hungry. Animals were all in very small enclosures, they looked sad and some looked very skinny. They were working of the path way around the park, and just changed the direction of the path with a pile of slippery dirt. The best part was feeding the tigers, face to face about 30cm away (behind fencing) and they're just growling at you, that was a fun opportunity. Also the staff were friendly, especially the lady who was doing the tiger feeding. At 50,000 rupiah to feed though, it is a little steep. Got back to a very angry driver at 3.30pm, abused all the drivers on the way home with his horn, held it down for over 10 seconds at a time, got back to the hotel and he demanded another 100,000 rupiah because we were 'late' and apparently Zoo is only half a day, no where in the brochure did it say HALF DAY ONLY. He started arguing with us, and hotel security had to come over to calm him down. This was a driver that was organised though Zoo apparently! Would never go back there again! Safari & Marine Park is MUCH BETTER!", "This was one of the most memorable experiences of my life! Hands on with the elephant feeding them veggies and the animals are not being used solely for our entertainment! They get to be brushed and bathed and they loved it", "I Went to Zoo last month with my son and we love the place. It's so natural and really Clean. My son was very happy with pony ride near the gibbon Island. After explore the zoo we went down to Jungle splash waterpark to chilled out. We'd try Black Gibbon Burger at Jungle splash and it's so yummy. Thanks to all for a memorable experience. We will comeback.", "Good value package. I took tour with the pickup from the hotel. All very well organised. Breakfast was really tasty, and meeting the Orangutans was really special. The zoo also has lots of other beautiful animals from this part of the world. You can get very close to some amazing creatures, but quite a few of the enclosures are quite small, but the animals look healthy. The zoo is in the process of building lots of bigger areas. It will be a lot better for the animals when these are complete.", "Guide was an excellent host at the breakfast with orangutan 😀😀😀Lorraine and Andy really enjoyed the visit", "we are interested to join because of the information of your website. In fact, breakfast with Orangutan,not really with Orangutan, just shoot photo (without holding as shown in the website) Do update your information in the website, so it will not mislead our expectation Buffet was good Lyn", "Elephant mud fun was so fun, my partner and I really Enjoyed it and MADDE and his team were super informative and fun to get along with.", "Too much people with the animals. We wait about are 3 o 4 couples but later you're 3 equips with to many people. We dont like this way for this price. We think that this activity is more personal, no like this.", "The zoo is wonderful. My wife and I had a great time there. Worthwhile checking the area around the clinic a couple of times as they bring different animals out. We had a chance to meet some monkeys and parrots. Yes, you can hold them. Also really worthwhile trying the bird area, where you can get an arm length to bats. Now the bad part, the restaurant. The food was bad and expensive to standards. So bad, we had to send a plate back. We looked at the tables around us and we saw a lot of people leaving their plates uneaten. My wife got really sick after, diarrhoea and vomiting for two days. There isn't anything to eat there, so we suggest you bring some food and eat elsewhere. Note that they bring the baby tiger out to the restaurant area.", "My partner and myself thoroughly enjoyed this experience. The dinner in front of the lions was amazing and Agus looked after us - very attentive and super friendly. Our favourite parts were feeding the elephants and seeing all the noncturnal wildlife the zoo had to offer. We were very interested in all the information our tour guide provided us with, would definitely recommend.", "Elephant ride was a great experienced. A bit pricey! my 2 year old get charged for a 15 minutes elephant ride.", " Zoo has changed their level a lot. Now they grow to be a modern zoo park since its offered kids water club service from famous vendor, Miniapolis. Kids gonna love it much! They give free entrance to miniapolis if you bring your kids. Another thing, this place has reasonable price, and we can have closer look to the animal here. Dont forget to watch some shows that they have, its trully interesting.", "Learn from the mistakes of others, namely my mistakes. First of all before visiting, visit the Zoo website where you can get a discount if you book online, so try to take advantage of that. Then go early as the shows, presentations and animal encounters are in the morning and you may find the animals sleeping if you go later on in the day. The petting zoo is nice especially for smaller kids and people who like to feed animals. The first day I went to the zoo it was pretty late and all the shows were over, but because the driver I was using wasn't very knowledgeable and was not really a tour guide, he did not know. So the first day I went to the zoo it was okay but relatively empty and most of the animals were sleeping (4 pm) so either go for the night or morning period when there are activities. There are encounters with orangutans (to take photos with), baby siamang and a baby alligator, but the orangutans are not to be touched. The photographers take professional photos of you that you can pay for and collect at their different booths, but you can also give them your phone or camera to take a picture if you would like which is what I did as I prefer to have all travel pictures in digital form. There are extras that you can pay for like an elephant ride, breakfast with orangutans and VIP status, but I just entered normally and there was a lot to do and lots to see and the encounters and shows are all included in the standard ticket. Admission is about 300 thousand RP so it is more expensive than the monkey sanctuary and bird park, but there are more services so you can expect the difference in price. The zoo admitted me with a free voucher for the second day as I missed all the encounters and shows on the first day which was great and highly appreciated from their customer service. The bird presentation was stopped short as the birds had flown away and they needed to get them back, but it was interesting nonetheless. To get to the animal encounters, bird presentation and elephant rides, you need to take the safari bus which is at the restaurant and when you need to go back you go to the same stop and wait for the bus. This is a half day activity that would need about 4 hours.", "I enjoyed the zoo immensely. Feeding the tigers was an absolute highlight. The white tiger is just beautiful. The enclosures are designed to allow clear viewing and I got some fantastic photos. The animal experiences are fantastic and being able to hold a crocodile and a baby gibbon was certainly memorable. The guide who picked me up and dropped me off was lovely and happy to answer my million questions, and was quick to point out the temples and statues once he found my interest. The animal show is a delight also. The staff go out of their way to make the zoo interactive with random animal experiences around the zoo and will happily take photos with your own camera. If you have children pack their bathers and sunscreen as they have a cute little waterpark for the kids as well. Lunch was nice with loads of parrots right next to the open dining hall on one side and the elephants on the other.", "The zoo was about an hour away and we hired a private driver to drive us. We arrived early for the Breakfast with orang utan, place was clean despite having the animals around us, provides a good view of the elephant rides too. Kids are able to play and touch the orang utan at a close range. Food was mediocre, but its a zoo so no high expectations there. The zoo itself was enjoyable, despite being smaller as compared to other zoos we have been, the zoo had 3 new species that I've never seen in bigger zoos. The feeding farm was a hit with the toddlers who enjoyed themselves very much. We also stayed to watch the bird show before we left for lunch. Additional notes: *Buy tickets early online ( cheaper) *theres a waterpark at the zoo if you decide to stay the whole day *there is also a hotel should you decide to stay overnight", "We have just come back from . We spent half a day at the zoo, which is ample of time. We had breakfast with the orangutan, which was such a great experience and funny. The breakfast buffet was really good. Staff were very helpful. After the breakfast we walked around the zoo which only takes a few hours. The zoo is clean and very well kept. It is better to go first thing so it's not too busy. They have elephant rides here as well. All in all a good place to visit", "My husband and some friends visited on 18.08.2017 just for the elephant ride and it was a spectacular experience. Staff and elephants are very friendly. Great place for kids, to avoid disappointment go early and book tickets. A must visit if in .", "We drove our rented car to this Zoo,near the Sukawati area, when we looked at the price ticket we're a bit surprised $ 24 for adults.But thankfully there's a domestic visitor fee about $ 9.We paid the sum and went in ,immediately stunned by how clean and pleasant this Zoo was.Reminds me on the Singapore Zoo.There's a cafe overlooking the Lion's den, with glasses , so u can experince the Lions about 1 metres from your seat.A feeding session for the Lions also available.We saw the nese rare Jalak bird here.Then we went to the aviary, experience standing very near to some huge Bat and Hornbills.We can feed the elephant and the spotted deers also for the sum of $ 2.5 to 5.There's also an elephant ride , with additional fee.Nice experience,animals well kept and fed.Keep up the good work , preserving the animals, Zoo", "Great experience for the whole family. We loved the animals, the amenities and the very friendly assistants. Kids will especially remember the elephants and the Orang-utans.", "Nice clean zoo, better than phuket zoo in our opinion. The animals appear to be well looked after, there are a few shows you can see and our 2 year old absolutely loved the petting zoo!", " Zoo is one of a kind. There is this experience you can participate to become a Mahout for a day. Literally meaning you are close with elephant and becoming one of their care. I began with an outdoor breakfast set in a garden and then started to work with the guide to be closed with the gentle giant. It is a nice program for animal lovers, especially, an elephant. The zoo itself is not that big but complete with all kinds of exotic animals you can think of. The atmosphere was both relaxing and intimate and great for children. I highly recommend Zoo for those visiting .", "Buffet breakfast is absolutely delightful, lots of choices the normals plus donuts and danishes. The orangutans are so friendly and happy to play while photos are being taken. They also have an elephant bath on show and two elephants to pat and feed. Armadillos and porcupines are bought in to the cafe to pat and take photos. The experience is well worth the price. The staff are amazing and the food was really good. Mery was our staff member for the morning she put on a show with the orangutans and her level service was spectacular.", "The security in the gate was friendly and deliver us 2 tickets. One for parking and another piece for registration. Then the reception was efficiently handling the ticket system. No long queu when we arrived on Sunday afternoon. When we started entering the area, we got stamps on the hand. The zoo is so green with big trees. The most important the animals are looks healthy. We got chance to make picture by holding baby crocodile in the restaurant when we arrived. And another foto moment with two orang utans on departure time.", "Amazing scenery and cool animals. but mostly it's a common animal, event too common. From the entrances and by the title people would expect something more, something big, something great. By the price that is not cheap, if Zoo intend to grab people to come back they should do something about it.", "We brought our two boys 6&4 years old to the zoo and we spent about 4 hours including lunch there and it was just the right amount of time. The zoo is not too big but well organized and clean; lots of variety of animals and many animal shows and photo opportunities. We saw the animal show at 11:15am and also photos with baby Tiger and baby Crocodile at 1pm. We had lunch at the elephant restaurant which is next to the entrance/exit and you can order a la carte as we don't like buffet and the food was good unlike most zoos. Our sons also love the open top bus which they think it was a Safari bus as initially they wanted to go to the Safari tour at another park but we decidied not to as that was much more expensive (almost 200usd for four) and I wasnt sure if we could last eight hours there becuase of the heat; whereas this zoo only costs 70usd for four and we could still enjoy the rest of our afternoon in our pool villa to cool off. They also have a small splash area for kids which we didnt know and didnt bring our swim suits but looks nice also.", "Compared to other international zoos this is an average zoo. Nothing that special except that you get to feed some of the animals but you still need to pay for it", "I did the elephant mud bath experience. Was amazing! 10/10. Highly recommended doing it. The elephants are incredible. My keeper Purnata was fantastic, made the experience so enjoyable and fun, he's full of elephant knowledge, plus he took some great photos of me 😜", "We went for breakfast, the food was awesome . Enjoyed visiting the modern animal houses, great variety.", "She sat on me and smiled, she offered her hand, she invited friends to laught at me, while I was sitting on the bench.....she was playfull, while I was keeping my breath to realize the magic of the place and of what was happening around...thrilled...", "We had an amazing day as a family with a young 3 year old. it was a hot day, bags are checked on the way in. we had a torrential down pour, ground was very slippy - be careful. lots of animals to see in lovely environments. Take bathers as an area to swim too. we will visit again. Entry price was high, we would have bought more inside if entry hadnt been so high.", "I booked online and needed help at 6pm night before booking date and rang help number and all was resolved. Transport was on time. Breakfast with Orangutan and Elephants and Birds was excellent and the food great also. I enoyed the gibbons expedit and am very glad that Zoo are building new enclosures or raising money to for many of their animals. Orangutan loved me and grabbed me when I was leaving him.", "This was a once-in-a-lifetime experience! Up close and personal with elephants. We fed them, covered them in mud in a bathing pool, and splashed them. Lots of pix! Purnata was our elephant handler and he kept Tina well fed and happy so she followed his quiet commands -- including having her splash us at just the right time -- it made for a fun afternoon. They took almost 200+ pictures of our group! (We purchased the 100 digital photo package so we had to spend time deleting duplicates while eating dinner. TIP: Get in line early for the photo package because it takes time to go through 200+ pictures and delete what you don't want. We waited almost an hour to have access to the photos, which was too bad because we wanted to do more sightseeing around the zoo.) Also, the Zoo is amazing! There was construction going on to build habitats for the tigers, giraffes, and hippos. It wasn't a problem other than it would have been great to see the completed project. A remarkable zoo!!", "nice looking place, some of the enclosures were a bit sad to look at, not enough room for some of these poor creatures. it was an experience to be had at least once. still enjoyed my day out there though", "We had the best morning eating breakfast with the orangutans and elephants! The breakfast was spectacular. Merry,Wiwin, and their staff were so friendly and nice! I highly recommend doing this when you come to !", "Great morning out and immensely enjoyed by all, wonder around the zoo after.The breakfast buffet is fantastic-like it. Definitely a must do when in ", "We had a delightful experience at zoo! started our day with orangutan breakfast, getting pictures with these adorable animalsa and a huge buffet breakfast which was absolutely delicious (100% better than our hotels!) we then had an elephant expedition which kids and us parents adored- such a wonderful experience. Afterwards we roamed the zoo seeing many animals, a petting zoo and even experiencing a gibbon stand off.. when hunger called again we stopped in at the restaurant by the lion enclosure, beautiful spot ceiling to floor glass in restaurant so you could eat and watch the lions (not that there was much to watch as they slept the whole time!) a wonderful day will definitely go back", "We go to the zoo EVERYTIME we are in . The entry fees are a little pricey, but would rather the zoo over the safari park any day. A day at the zoo is so much fun from the moment you step up the steps and see the big picture of the animals my heart starts to flutter with excitement. The zoo has an amazing variety of animals. Befor you entre you can buy a food basket to feed the animals through out the zoo, as you walk your way through the windy paths through tropical plants, every animal you come across is kept in beautiful condition, there \\enclosures\\\" mimic what their natural environment would be in the wild, which is nice. At each enclosure there is a detailed description of each animal. There is a gorgeous bird aviary where you walk into and there are the biggest variety of birds walking free around the enclosure(11:00am-3:00pm). Just after the aviary there is a petting zoon which consist of baby deer, rabbits, and goats which I love and so do the kids.(9:00am-4:00pm)... There is animal encounters from 1:00-4:00pm where you can have photos taken with tame animals such as crocodile and pythons and binturong. There is a souvenir shop full of mugs, stuffed animals t-shirts etc. There is a wana restaurant which is open 9:00-10:00pm, and an elephant veiw restaurant which serves Asian a la carte or all you can eat. There are plenty of toilet facilities and the entire zoo is wheel chair accessible, and for the internet lovers there is free wi-fi. Great experience that everyone will love\"", "We booked through our hotel and unfortunately did not get to take advantage of their online discount. Nonetheless, we were picked up promptly, our driver was polite and courteous. Our experience with the staff at the zoo was wonderful. They were helpful in taking pictures of us using our own camera. We splurged on the elephant ride and although it was alittle shorter than advertised, the route is quick, we had a great time and got to feed to elephant and take pics after. The zoo is smaller than most that we have been to but it was a nice trip as any longer and our feet would have been tired. Buffet was included with our package and although the sign at the front of the restaurant said smoothie/milkshake and 1 scoop of ice cream would be included, it was not. The waiter was hospitable and we did not want to ruin a nice day. All in all, a great morning. Recommended for families with kids.", "We had a great day at the zoo, very clean, with healthy happy looking animals. All staff were friendly and attentive. I would recommend the breakfast with the Orangutans package!", "Completed the elephant fun activity with maddie . He helped us at every point amazing gentleman. Would not have been so good if not for him", "It is a very small zoo and boring ! the most interesting thing is the elephant ride that cost ,,,,,70 $ for a 15 minutes circuit !!!", "The elephant mud fun activity is a must-do! Such an amazing experience my partner and I will never forget. The staff were very friendly and very educated on the topic of elephants. By far our favourite activity we took part in whilst in .", "We had good time here, feeding deers and wallabies plus the one we waiting for is washinh elephants, feeding elephants and playing with them. We had so much fun. Plus its include with coffee break before start the activity and had lovely nice lunch which is include. All the staff was so lovely and helpful. Special Thanks to Mr Dana 😊 We recommend this thing to all famliy and all of you. Happy Christmas 🎄", "What I liked about this zoo was that all of the animals were out and clearly visible. So often I've walked around a zoo, only to find all of the animals are nowhere to be seen. Also liked that there were numerous opportunities to interact with the wildlife...deer, goats, wallabies, elephants! The restaurant was nice and the toilet facilities very clean...only complaint is that it didn't seem very wheelchair / pushchair friendly.", "We went here but we didn't go on the elephants... Definitely worth a look though. It's not as good as the safari park but for people that like animals they will enjoy it... Loads of birds in it..", "I went to the night Safari and let me tell you it was a surreal experience. We got to have up close and personal experience with all the animals and have our photos taken, this included feeding the elephants. Our guide Ayumi was sensational she took the time to tell us everything and was extremely passionate about the conservation efforts of the zoo. We had an amazing dinner while watching the lions. The night was concluded with traditional dance, which also included brining people up from the crowd which was amazing. I've read alot of reviews from people saying everything is overpriced here, but them also complaining about the lack of zoo and animals, these prices are reasonable people they are building and creating homes for animals that are on the brink of extinction. If you continue to support Zoo I believe it will grow into an amazing and spectacular zoo with great conservation ideals. Thanks again Ayumi and the team at Zoo.", "Had a great time very friendly staff, especially Gus De. Can’t wait to see the rest!!!! Next stop riding with the elephants!!!!", "So much to see and experience. Riding the elephant is a must do!! Staff were so friendly and helpful. Loved it can't wait to go back.", "I bought 5 hours package with lunch and tree walk,I don't think I have enough time,cos if you want to take photos with tiger,crocodile ...takes time,buffet lunch not included drinks,must buy yourself,tree walk is excited,worth a visit,may go again,but this time night safari!", "Small Zoo with clean environment and good management, mostly they over 60k Rupiahs for feeding the animals but for taking picture with the eagles or nuris you can ask the keeper to help you. The chimpanzees also demonstrate singing with nese music.", "Was a great environment to view the animals. Animals looked and acted as though they were well cared for and interacted well with their handlers. Handlers were well in tune with the animals needs. A pleasure to see so much care for the animals", "Very fun experience with our guide Munif and lovely elephant hutty. Everyone is very friendly. Thanks", "We was yesterday on zoo in Elehpant mug expirience. We spend time with nice guy Trisna, he take care of etephant caled Molly. Trisna was very friendly and explain many things about Molly. We was very lucky because to each elaphant was only 4 person. It was great time in nes Zoo very good organize. It was enouhgt time for taking wonderfull time with elephant. On brekfast with orangutan wasn't enought time for eating breakfast with kids and spend time with all animals. Time with all animals was wonderfull I could recomend this to every family who visit . It was nice time 🙂. Thank you Trisna one again. 😀❤🐘", "well , I have to say that the zoo is nuce with a lot of animals to see inside. we mainly visited the zoo for the elephant ride. the ride was fun but very short 15 mins and very expensive..... the zoo enetrance also was very expensive. I didnt know any other place for elephants riding that why I went there. Ask first if there another place to ride elephants before you go there..", "Agree with other reviews here. I also don't like to see exploitation of animals for fun / money. This, by contrast, was a really lovely experience.", "Am amazing experience. Gita was fantastic at providing information about the animals and each experience.", "The adults of our party left the Zoo quite disappointed. The viewing vantage points were poor with the animals hiding from the heat/ sun. Those that were easily seen, were in fairly small enclosures that seemed to us, a bit small for them. All the animals seemed very docile and/ or agitated. In saying this, our 10yr old daughter loved it. As I'm sure most children would. We found the buffet very average. The hot food wasn't very hot or cold. Salminalla on a stick. Drinks were horribly over priced as we're the items from the zoovenir shops. We have been to the Safari Park last year, unfortunately, the zoo doesn't compare.", "We came mainly for the local animals: however , Jacky the orangutan was not presented to the public ( luckily we have seen the charming Dara at her break at 13:30) the cómodo is small, the tiger trail was almost empty of tigers and the local animals are not getting enough light. But the place is very nice and the animals are well maintained", "Amazing, cant recommend highly enough our host Gus de is a must to see, truly enjoyed the buffet and time spent with orangutans and elephants, setting couldn't be better beautiful and shady area. You wont be disappointed!!!", "Fantastic morning, highly recommend. Breakfast was great with a good selection of food. Staff very friendly.", "Basics entrance cost 25$US I got short track safari and it was great. There is a lot of animals with which you can take photo with like parrots monkey and baby tiger definitely worth to see", "By far this is the best zoo in Indonesia. Quite pricey but is very well kept, well maintained. The animals look ok and well fed. The shows are amazing. However need to put your hats on because the sun is scorching hot.", "Wow!!!! Absolutely loved this experience it was worth every cent, so amazing. The ineraction with the animals was amazing from the birds to the Elephants even a porcupine. And then they bring out the cutest orangutans. They are gorgeous, and you dont just observe then from a distance you get to take photos with them and even cuddle them. it was fantastic. So loved the experience and even the breakfast was fantastic a huge range of food, so I highly reccomend.", "We booked into the long elephant safari package which included a 30min elephant ride. It was great & I asked many questions about the elephants that the keepers were happy to answer. We loved the interaction with the animals as they were wandering around the paths & there were many opportunities to have photos with birds, reptiles & gibbons. The buffet lunch was lovely & nice to not have to think about what to eat. The package included a number of tasks that we didn't really get to attend everything due to the drop off time of 2pm. We wanted to see the animals in the zoo so this took time so we did not get a chance to have a splash at the Minneapolis water park. This waterpark seemed quite run down from a distance but we didn't get to it so can't give a definite review on it. The pick up & drop off service was fantastic but quite early to end a day at the zoo so we did not fully use all aspects of the package. I definitely recommend a trip to the zoo.", "Great zoo, although still a long was from being complete. Very clean, great shuttle bus, and breakfast with the Orangutans was the high lite of our day. Feeding the elephants was also excellent with one of them being a little aggressive when trying to get our food, but it was good. One of the orangutans tried to eat my wives hair clamp, and another stole my glasses and threw over the edge into the bushes.. Just a little fun for them, and not a problem for me.. Great staff through out the Zoo.", "Visited zoo to kill sometime but it turned out to be a very enjoyable experience. The zoo is small but very well laid out with lots of green cover and the animals appeared to have been taken care off. Kids really had a very good time, enjoyed photo ops with lion cubs. The restaurant nas very decent options including veg food. A must for families with young children, advice ti plan visit in the noon since you will not feel the heat inside the zoo.", "Its fantastic to visit zoo at night. Animals are lively, host was friendly, tea and fire dance great", "My wife and i got picked up from our resort on time by a the zoo driver who was an absolute champion bloke very kind and humble had a great chat the whole way to the zoo , the night zoo experiance was fantastic, nice buffet dinner and a show then dropped off by the same driver to our resort with no problems or headaches it was just great. Special thank you to the driver \\Made\\\" who made our trip even better.\"", "Incredible experience this morning! India and Parux were so informative and helpful when we had any questions. I would highly recommend this experience if you are in ", "We were incredibly surprised to find a great elephant ride option at this zoo! Our elephant encounter was an hour long with a coconut milk drink break in the middle. While the zoo is small, it is clean and holds interesting exhibits and we even had a great lunch - which was surprising to find at a zoo!", "I actually hate zoos, but my daughter hadn't ridden an elephant before, and our driver suggested the zoo. We had heaps of fun, much to my surprise, and it was really nice. The elephant ride this time was much better than the last time I had been on one, where I had felt frightened for my life. It was a really great experience for me and my teenage daughter. She patted a baby lion, and then unfortunately we had to leave. I'm not a big animal lover at all, and I was really taken with it all. They print off great photos, and the food and fresh juice was really good too. Afterwards my daughter patted the elephants, fed them, and she was so thrilled.", "Great thanks to Dayu Diatmini, she is very kind and polite, helped to feed the deers and took amazing pictures! But the zoo is expensive for value, not so much animals as expected.", "Good trip...good food and very helpful staff. Special kudis to Mr Gusde and Ms rima who were kinx enough to guide us ...", "Whenever me and my partner travel abroad we end up in a zoo, so I have many to compare this visit too. I must say I am really impressed with this zoo, we visited with low expectations but what we found was a really modern well run place. We went for general admission tickets as its quiet expensive as it is, we found this to be the cheapest option. As you first enter there are a few animals you can pet which are not caged. There are lots of animals to see and I especially liked the little bus ride to see the Tigers and elephants etc. There is a little place you can have lunch sitting by the lions and you can watch them as you eat, the food was also quiet nice considering most zoo food is bad. I spent about 3 hours here which I felt was more than enough time.", "My friends and I bought Zoo Explorer which includes a lunch and admission tickets. Includes: Hotel return transfers, zoo admission, lunch, animal encounters, animals feeding & show, insurance. * Lunch buffet will be served from : 12.00 pm - 02.30 pm Most expensive zoo I have been. Place is small and when we went for Lunch. we realize the lunch buffet in the package does not include drinks. And they also have a lunch buffet package which includes a drink of your choice at a even lower price. So if you have a driver, just buy the basic admission and get the lunch inside the zoo or elsewhere instead. forget the package.", "We did breakfast with Orangutans and Mud Fun with the elephants 🐘!! One of the best experiences I have ever had!! The guides are amazing and the animals looked at peace with what they were doing. Information download from the guides at the end was great also. Highly recommend!!", "It was a bit of a trip to get to and from the zoo. 1.5 hours each way from Canggu. It was cheap though by uber. We got there about 11am. The the park access with 15min elephant ride. The zoo itself was pretty good. They ate currently expanding with a safari type area which will be good when it's finished. I fed a lion which was cool. Cost about $6aus to feed it a raw chicken. There were heaps of different monkeys and birds. The new section is going pretty good. That's where your have to go for the elephant ride. You take a double decker open bus to the new section for a short ride. I guessing they will be used for the safari feature when it's open. That will be more open with better layouts which will better for the animals so they aren't in cages. The elephant ride was OK but wouldn't do it again. You're area better off using that money to purchase the fruit baskets to feed them. That just seemed less inhumane then climbing on them for a joy ride. Feeding them was fun. We had lunch at the buffet place in the new section. It was OK but not the best. They also have dishes you can order which may have been a better choice. The meet the orangutans was great. We hung out with them for like 15 min. No extra charge to do that you just need to look at the times they have set for the showings. The zoo wasn't over crowded so it was a good day. We were there for a few hours, you need make the most of it with how long it takes to get there and back. It was a good day with friends.", " Zoo is so easy to write a review for. IT IS AMAZING!! My dreams came true here & I will never forget this special place. It has left a huge animal paw print mark on my heart! Firstly breakfast with the orangutang (starting at 7am- so prep for an early morning) and elephant expedition is worth every penny! Great value for experience and animal interaction + animal care & health. The orangutang where young and friendly and obviously very happy. Ready to pose for a picture with you and hold your hand and let it fall in love with them. The elephants look well cared for, you couldn't see any marks from bull hooks or chains. They were very calm and inquisitive. Very open to touch you with their trunks. I was sure to look for scaring, unlike Thailand the Asian elephants here had no marks on their skin which made me VERY HAPPY! It was simply the best experience of my life! Now a full review. After my inner child remembering how happy the morning made me. The zoo is small and easy to get around and very beautiful. Close to Ubud, 15mins in a taxi it is a hidden gem full of wonder you need to find. Full of flora and lush vegetation. There are lots of animal shows and interactions available. The enclosure are clean and the staff very friendly and happy to talk. Most have good English too. Feeding the Bengal Tiger was thrilling and a crazy experience not to be missed. If you can afford to do it - DO IT! I spent from 7am to around 2:30pm there. And I honestly will remember every minute there. If you have children I'm sure their excitement (if it matches mine) will be with the visit to you. If not and you want to go with your parter it's wonderful for couples to wonder around and enjoy, also it's a perfect place for cute photos. The zoo at the moment is undergoing lots of improvements (new roads / paths / enclosures) so some areas aren't as good looking but maintenance needs to happen at some point so that's understandable and if it means the animals will get a happier life any animal and conservation lover like me will understand it has to be done. Please support Zoo and visit here on your holiday to . You won't be disappointed.", "Great for animal photography. Don't tease them else they are safe. Keep your bags tightly held and pockets should be empty.", "Really recommend the program had so much fun with the elephants and the workers were great, gave lots of information and was very fun", "I booked \\ A night at the Zoo\\\" on line a couple of days in advance. Unfortunately there was a glitch in their online booking system and no one turned up to pick us up. To cut a long story short we were able to go the next night but two people on our booking could not as they were leaving. This was meant to be our last night together and we were all looking forward to it. There was some resistance in the first place by the zoo in refunding the money for the two people that could not attend and I was told it was not there policy to refund money. As it was clearly their mistake and not mine I persevered with my demands of a refund for half of the paid amount. Today I am happy to report that I have received the refunded amount. Zoo has proved that they are an honest and trustworthy business. After numerous trips to we had never been to the zoo before and found it a pleasant evening spent with good food and nice atmosphere. I hope to return with my family members that missed out, next time we are in .\"", "What an amazing Zoo !!! I was little concerned about visiting but this place is amazing and the animals are extremely well look after. We did the breakfast with the Orangutans which was amazing. The food was great and the opportunity to get up close with the animals was incredible. There was a good variety of animals and we were able to hold some beautiful birds and get up close with an orangutan and it's baby. The zoo itself is spotless. The advantage of doing the breakfast is getting there early and beating the crowds and the heat !!!!! Once breakfast is over you can stay as long as you want to explore the Zoo. Just a fantastic morning out for us !!", "The breakfast itself was average, but the chance to be up close to 2 female orangutans and get your photo with them, along with 2 friendly elephants too ... just amazing", "Very nice Zoo with waterpark as well. All the people working there were very kind (as nese usually are) and opet to talk and share their knowledge about the animals. Kid especially liked the part where they could interact with the orangutans, shaking hands, just being close to them.", "Took the almost 4 and 6 year olds there and they loved it. Staff were friendly. Elephant ride access (and even viewing) costs extra so we didn't bother, but saw them by going into the tourist shop in the meeting place for the elephant tours. They loved the lions and tigers, lots of monkey's, birds and other animals. The petting area pretty ordinary but the youngest liked feeding the baby goat until it jumped on him. Spent most of the time in the water park, which is really only for kids under about 8 as small and not much there but my boys loved it and I could sit and watch, but not in a cabana as they charge for those. Very limited seating other than on the grass if you don't want to pay. Thankfully not very busy when I was there with the boys. Tiles are coming off the bottom of the pool area so some serious maintenance requirements are getting close !", "Very nice staff, educational and loved the fact they conserve wildlife. My boyfriend and I really enjoyed the fire dance.", "We had a wonderful time at this up close and personal zoo. A little disappointed that the Komodo Dragons were gone, even though they are still listed on the tickets, website and posters. I asked the management and they just offered a coy \\sorry\\\". We went down the road to the Bird and Reptile Exhibit and saw a very nice Komodo.\"", "First day in and 100% the best day of them all, loved every minute of it, the elephants where amazing we got a lovely one called Molly who was such a treat. The zoo keepers we're very nice especially Dana. Absolutely amazing and would 100% recommend for anyone with a love for animals or just something different and unique", "Family of four, one of us never been to , so both kids (9&17) did elephant rides. Wife and I happy to chill in elephant restaurant. Couldn't buy zoo photos of kids on elephant as now has two separate photo collection points not one. Zoo missed out on some sales. Different animals that what see in oz. Different animal encounters / shows different times of the day. Went to eat in Warun restaurant, within lion enclosure, but told booked out for entire group. Ate at elephant restaurant. Was ok. Family 4 inc drinks $50. zoo in process of renovations, will prob check back in 3 years.", "The zoo has two outstanding highlights. 1) The Siamang monkeys - some in cages; some in an open area/island - are the most spectacular performers if they get going with their calls. They are fun to watch no matter what but we stuck around for awhile hoping that they would begin their calls and they did. It is worth the wait so don't rush past them. 2) The animal encounters are fun for kids as they get to hold crocodiles or pet tigers. Each time we go, this is a highlight for my children. As the zoo gets more popular, the wait has gotten longer but I think it is worth it.", "Everything was up to our expectations, an amazing experience, quality food and service, friendly staff with beautiful smiles and very helpful. Specially PUSPA and DHIAN from the restaurant near lion cage. Thank you.", "Staff in the zoo is very polite and communicative. Dwi - very nice guy who helped me to feed the the tiger. In general zoo is good, animals looks healthy. But it is not as big as I expected.", "What an incredible and privileged experience. I would highly recommend this experience to any one visiting . Not exspensive and the breakfast buffet was beautiful. Got to experience interacting with different animals which made me feel as happy as a child", "We went to zoo to do breakfast with the Orangatangs. What this is, is a buffet breakfast and 2 orangatangs sitting on the wooden structure where a zookeeper stands next to them and makes them stay on it for a photo with all the tourists. While the zoo keeper was not hurting the orangatangs it just made me feel sorry for them being stuck there and made to take photos with people. We then went to explore the zoo. The tiger has a very small cage and was pacing back and forth looking frustrated and trapped, it was horrible to see. Most enclosures are quite small and I felt so sorry for the animals especially the tiger it broke my heart. The best thing about the zoo is the animal encounter section where you can feed Kangaroo's, deer and baby goats. They are in an enclosure where you can walk in and pat them and feed them which was nice.", "Great night, great staff, food was good, seeing the elephants great. Only downfall was the photo's where a bit expensive 160,000 idr each (no obligation to buy), but you could take your own aswell or the staff will for you. But something different.", "I visited the Zoo last Saturday with some friends and my son which was really a fun day out. Started to drive at 7 A.M from Jimbaran which was not traffic yet that time and reached the Zoo about 7:45 A.M. Welcomed by the friendly and helpful staffs, we were escorted to the minibus (Kampung Sumatra) which will lead us go to the restaurant where the breakfast with Orangutans and Elephants were. It was our first experience! The weather was nice, and the gardens were spaciously green! So we enjoyed our nice breakfast in that open air restaurant. Finished the breakfast we took some time to take pictures with the elephants, orang-utans, birds, and had a bit interactions with them. They were tame animals and well trained. The guardians were there to save us and lead the animals, gave some instructions and there was a lady speaker who led the customers who wanted to take pictures while giving some descriptions about the elephants/orangutans names and their characters. Additionally, there's also kids pool facility where children can swim and play some slides. The eagle and birds shows were fantastic! There was also Benturong and cute Hedgehog if you want to take pictures with. It's perfect to visit with family or friends, the rate is really affordable if you want to include with the elephant back ride too. It was a really worth visit you want to have a day out and experience while you are staying in !", "Excellent day out !!! We paid and organised this day out on Zoo's web site, It was very simple and easy to do with various payment options. Included in the price was a free shuttle pick up and return to the Beachwalk Kuta. Great value for an excellent day out.The Zoo itself was beautiful with a high standard of animal enclosures, every single employee greeted us with a big smile and a warm welcome.", "Superb experience. Even adults will love this. The way the guide / trainer described the animals was nice. Dinner with lion was fab. Clean place. They take care small things like rain coat which they provide during the visit in the zoo. Pick drop off facility was nice and the driver was courtious.", "We booked the Night at the Zoo for my wife birthday and had a great night. A night tour of the zoo (tip: take insect repellent ) followed by dinner and a show .Well worth it", "Really enjoyed our visit here. Just enough for a couple of hours. The tiger feeding and Lemur experience was cool for my children. Only downside I didn’t know the elephant washing was supposed to be booked day before so we missed out. Very clean and well maintained.", "definitely worth a visit! Great animals, lovely staff. I did the elephant experience where we washed and fed them - it was incredible and so worth the money, the rangers were lovely the whole experience was fantastic. zoo is being renovated so I’d definitely recommend going once the new animal enclosures are in place!", "Spent the morning having breakfast close to some orangutan and feeding the elephants, this was a great experience, only down side is that they are not in the wild, however the animals seamed very happy and well cared for, the zoo is undergoing some building work and when complete should be large enough to keep your attention for a full day. i would recommend this zoo for a visit if in .", "What an amazing EXPIRIENCE, food , animals & people with beautiful scenery definitely would go again, you can have breakfast with monkeys, you can ride/feed/wash elephants & much more xx", "The breakfast next to the olifants and orangutan was great. One of the staff Maya was very nice and took very good care of me many thanks.", "This is a must while in ! Our driver Agung was absolutely lovely and took time telling us about the tour on route. On arrival at the zoo the staff were very polite. The elephant mud fun starts with coffee and tea on arrival along with jungle snacks. When everyone arrived (10 people including us) we all chopped the elephants fruit together before changing in lovely facilities with showers and lockers, which were very clean. Feeding the elephants was an amazing experience, you can bring your phones and the trainers take photos for you. You then get in the mud bath and wait for the elephants to join you, though our elephant Terry seemed to want to poo in the water alot😂 you can tell these elephants are very well looked after. There are no signs of neglect at all and both animals seemed very excited and happy to see their trainer approaching them. This experience is a once in a lifetime treat and I would do it everyday if I could. Just beautiful.", "Excellent morning. Loved every bit of it. So up close and personal with so many animals. Zoo was very clean and animals well cared for. Would highly recommend this to any age.", "It was a lovely experience, elephants were absolutely marvelous and our Guider NIK was amazingly friendly", "I have been to zoos all over the world and it started out good with the deer feeding but after that most things were closed for renovations. dont bother wasting ur time at the cafeteria it sucks. the only saving grace is the fresh juice. Saw some good bears and elephants but other things were closed but they charged full price???? maybe they should have said it was only half open...", "Being a huge animal lover I really enjoyed being able to handle the animals and feed them. Staff were very friendly and accomodating", "We went to the Zoo in late November 2011. There are lot of things to do, like ride the Elephants, feed the tigers, monkeys, crocodile etc.. The food was a very good price as well.", "We did the breakfast with the orangutans and for what it is I'd say it's overrated and overpriced We booked at one of those booths in the street and bartered them down to about 15% off the brochure price I was expecting to be able to pat or feed the orangutans but you need to stand a good metre or so away whilst you take photos with them in the background. Not that exciting The rest of the zoo experience was much more exciting especially feeding the elephants and the deers", "We had an amazing time at zoo , everything was perfect. Despite the fact we were late everything was okay and the staff made sure that we have picture with every animal at the breakfast , as we had a great breakfast! Maya was our guide who was very helpful and sweet. Definitely worth the money, and if you’re with kids it will be an amazing experience for sure!", "Although was october, it was very very hot, and the animals were sleepy and bored and hiden away from the sun. They were not so many either. The pro points is that is very well organized and clean. We catch the bird show whitch was very interesting and catchy.", " Zoo was great fun the interaction with the animals was great and additional purchases inside the zoo and at the shops and restaurants were all reasonably priced. The price to do an elephant ride and enter the zoo however was a little expensive but well worth it for the experience.", "What a beautiful well kept Zoo looking after an amazing selection of animals. We were lucky enough to have breakfast with the orangutans which was such a privilege. We could stand next to them & watch them have their breakfast. We saw elephants, lions, exotic birds and a great selection of other animals. We had lunch in a lovely open air restaurant & when we had seen every thing we were taken back to our resort. A real highlight to our trip to . It’s a must do.", "When booking this trip the leaflet showed a few orangutans comfortabley sitting on their posts however what you actually get is two orangutans whom where not comfortable and was used as a money making project. Your meet with these guys was rushed and you could not fully enjoy them at all, without feeling rushed for the time they dictated. Although beautiful creatures you do not get what is advertised in the sale leaflet.", "Our 4 and 6 kids loved feeding and riding the elephants.. They got up and close to the animals, they loved the petting zoo and loved the water park at the end.. As parents the enclosures were on the small side.. The wife and I certainly exchanged a few funny looks. All in all, the park is well presented, staff were friendly.. And our kids enjoyed themselves which was our purpose..", "Our Night Safari of Zoo to quote my son was “a once in a lifetime experience”. The staff were friendly and professional, the experience was well thought out and carried out. And most importantly the animals themselves all appeared relaxed and content in their beautifully designed exhibits which had been constructed to emulate their natural environments. I would love to return to see the African savanna section once it’s complete and see the remainder of the animals not available for viewing at night. We would highly recommend this for a memorable adventure 😊", "Had a great time at Zoo doing the Mud fun with the elephants, our group leader Nikee was very interactive with our entire group making sure no one missed out on any of the experience and fun. Highly recommend this activity.", "i know zoo for a long time a go. but never visit it. until finally i have time to came and enjoy zoo. it is good but maybe they should think how to make it larger. cause i know also other Safari has a large place, they even need a safari car. But all the animal collection is nice. i have time to took a picture with bird too. the area is well maintained. i really surprised when i saw a animal hospital center (sorry i forgot the place name) there i saw zoo staff take care of some unhealth animals.", "I went to zoo with my 9 month old and my husband. We had a fab time and were able to hold a baby alligator, stroke and stand behind a white tiger, cuddle a baby monkey, and pose with parrots - all of which we would not have been able to do anywhere else. My husband and daughter rode an elephant (at an additional cost) and we really enjoyed walking around the zoo at our own pace with a push chair in toe.", "Booked a trip to zoo to have breakfast with the orang utans the breakfast was excellent and laid out in a large open dining area with a good selection of food after breakfast you had a chance to meet a baby orange tan, and have a photo taken, you could then wonder around the zoo which is laid out in lush tropical vegetation, there are some good exhibits with many of the enclosures being upgraded this year. There is a water park for the kids to play in on the way out so make sure you take swimwear it's new and immaculately kept seems very popular with school party's", "A beautiful conservation zoo. The animals are in clean spacious enclosures and extremely well looked after. There are lots of facilities for children, and many zoo experiences on offer. Highly recommend the Breakfast with the Orangutans", "Went on this tour to do something different on our latest visit to . From the moment we were collected from our hotel till we arrived back, over 5 hrs later we were treated very well by the very friendly employees. The highlight of the tour was the fire show, buffet dinner and animal encounters. I finally found the courage to have a snake placed around my neck and the Bear Cat was an amazing creature. His paws were so soft. The only downside was the night tour as our group was around 20 people those at the rear found it difficult to see the animals under torchlight of the leader. Also the paths could be better lit. Other than this it was an awesome night", "We had a so funny day shared with animals, perfect. We loved the experience and the way the zoo treat the animals. Everything clean and clear. So great day.", "My partner and myself thoroughly enjoyed this experience. The dinner in front of the lions was amazing and Agus looked after us - very attentive and super friendly. Our favourite parts were feeding the elephants and seeing all the noncturnal wildlife the zoo had to offer. We were very interested in all the information our tour guide provided us with, would definitely recommend.", "This was one of the highlights of our trip. It was so much fun to feed and give the elephants a mud bath. Hery was so good with Tina the elephant. You could tell that there was a special bond between the two of the them. We liked that the animals were treated well. And everyone was so nice. Worth every penny. Thanks Hery", " zoo is not just beautiful, those guys also try to treat the animals as good as they can, have a breeding program for endangered animals which will get released to the wild, donate 1000 Rupiah per purchase to a turtle association and safed victim animals of Mount agung! I really loved this zoo and our visit there.", "We opted for the \\Breakfast with the Orangutans\\\" package, which included round-trip transportation from our hotel, a delicious buffet breakfast while we watched the elephants cavorting in their pool, a hands-on experience feeding the elephants, a hand-shaking introduction to a couple of orangutans, a bird show, and time to explore the rest of the zoo at leisure, occasionally being in the right place at the right time to see interaction between the keepers and the animals. Because the zoo is smaller in scale, with fewer exhibits than you would ordinarily find in big-city zoos, it is quite easy to see everything in less than a day, and there is something interesting to see every time you turn a corner on the path that meanders amongst the trees and bushes, making for a very enjoyable walk.\"", "Interesting how the animal can be very friendly on the stage, the amount of information is really easy to remember, thanks to darma for the animal suprise", "Very small but clean and neat zoo. 40 mins is quite enough to go around the zoo and see all the animals. Fell in love with Bengal tigers - so beautiful and unique! Perfect place for families with children. They will enjoy elephant safari and feeding of animals. Best time to visit - after lunch. We came at lunch time and it was extremely hot. Most of the animals were hiding from the heat and sleeping. The zoo has a food court and one restaurant. Haven't tried any of them, both places were full and looked very untidy.", "The zoo is quite expensive, but well worth the visit! Elephant ride was fantastic and photographers on hand to catch the special moments. The restaurant food was good, and the staff friendly and helpful. There is a small water park with fun things for the little ones and this is included with the entry fee, so take a towel and cool,off after walking around the zoo! Definately one of the highlights of our holiday.", "The highlight of our most recent visit to zoo is the elephant ride. Pak Ali guide through the elephant smoothly for us, very interactive, informative, pleasant, and enjoyable. Thank you Pak Ali and Rhangge, for the beautiful experience we had. Really recommend the attractions, and if Pak Ali is available, go with him!", "Breakfast with the Orangutans at the Zoo would probably be one of the highlights of our entire trip to . It was just an awesome experience, so fun to watch these amazing animals, so cute and playful. We captured some fantastic photos.", "This is the second time we have done breakfast with the orangutans. Still found it a wonderful experience. The breakfast choice is large & good quality. We pre book online for the 8am session. I highly recommend that you do that as by 9.30 the place is packed & you have to wait a very long time to have your photos. They also have elephants & birds at the breakfast restaurant & you can have photos with them as well. The staff will take photos with your camera as well as their own.", "It was a perfect experience that enjoyed with my friend. The ticket was cheap. Do not take food with you!xaxa", "Went to the night at the zoo was a waste of money will never be back don't go only decent thing was the fire dancers", "Being up close with the elephants was amazing. Our guide Nik was brilliant. Totally worth the money.", "We’ve been to a LOT of zoos. This one was ok. Pricey for what it was. Lots of add ons they try to sell eg photos for 260K each. We didn’t do any of the elephant rides or orangutan feeding which seems to be the mainstay of this zoo, but we’ve done that elsewhere. We got up sold at the ticket counter and paid to feed the goats and Shetland ponies. There are signs at the ticket booth that say, ‘No refunds’. When we eventually found the goat and pony cages (not where it was marked on the map), there was no pony and no staff. Eventually we found a staff member (looking after a Shetland pony being put to work for rides) who tried to find a staff member to help us but no one came. He decided to give us 2 tubs of carrots to feed the goats, took our tickets and said, ‘It’s same’ as my daughter teared up and said it’s not the same. Wish they wouldn’t sell stuff they can’t deliver. We were there when it was rainy so a lot of muddy animal droppings everywhere we walked which dampened the mood, so to speak. The grounds are otherwise pretty. The tigers were a highlight but like all caged tigers, they just pace their enclosure the whole time. Not a huge number of animals in the zoo. Other highlights included watching some of the staff transporting a yellow snake and a pangolin without cages.", "Please do me a favour and start upgrading your enclosures. You can start with the bear cats. Work your way to the crocodiles. If every visitor is paying the heavy entrance fee- overpriced food and beverage costs and almost 5 AUD to simply feed an animal- it shouldn't take too long to get the funds to increase the habitats. I have better expectations for next time..", "We were told not to go because the animals are drugged. We ignored the advice and went anyway. So glad we did. Apart from the quaint and unique way that animals are exhibited in a very natural habitat and with an old world charm, the walk through was gentle and offered experiences with animals not ordinarily seen at our local zoo. Feeding the animals, riding on elephants etc was a real feature. On-site restaurant was very charming too.", "We had an amazing day at the zoo. An unforgettable experience having a mud bath with an elephant! The staff were all so friendly especially our cab driver called Made. We would definitely recommend this trip it is great value. Thank you", "We fed deers, fed a tiger and an elephant. The whole zoo was spotless and the animals well cared for. Attendants were on hand and all truly cared for their animals. Tiger mummy literally called the tiger who roared and ran to her. Well worth a visit. We spoke to one of the managers who was on hand for questions and checking the animals. Staff are so professional.", "Amazing time people was so so friendly breakfast was great choices had lovely pictures taken with the orangatans highly recommended", "We experienced Mahoot for a Day at the Zoo. This experience is definitely worth every cent! We were totally spoilt the entire day - from a giant breakfast, lunch and afternoon tea, massage at the end of the day, free transport and of course getting to spend the day with elephants! I have never had the opportunity to be so hands on with this beautiful animal and it is something I will never forget. This is a must do for your trip to !", "This zoo has European prices so for indo measures it just expensive. It is relatively small and the few animals living there live in small cages.", "Dinner with the elephants, Recommend! The food was amazing with good range of choices. I like the dessert, delicious cakes. The staff are very friendly especially with Mr. Agung Murti. He's very helpful. very recommend. Next time we're trying breakfast with orangutans.. heheh", "Gita was a very friendly staff which made our experience excellent! She made us confortable at the zoo which was great! 😊", "My husband and I went to the zoo with another couple. We spent four hours there, though did not do an elephant encounter. Entry price was reasonable and one can pay with cash or card. Food at the restaurant was good. We chose not to partake in the buffet which was slightly on the expensive side for but if you are a big eater etc it would be good value. We ordered cold drinks, fish and chips and sandwiches and we were all happy with meal and service. The bathroom was clean and there is a souvenir shop, not cheap but same type of prices one would expect anywhere at an attraction. The animal opportunities were fantastic. Photographers abound and will give you a ticket so when leaving one can view pictures and choose if wishing to purchase. Photos come in a folder but I felt they were pricey at 160,000 rp ( roughly just under $16 Australian dollars each). I did buy two and my friend three. On the whole the photos we took ourselves were just as good, though the ones with eagles and bear cats taken by photographers were much better. One can buy food to feed in the petting zoo ( around $2.50 Aus dollars) which we were quite happy to do. Would be fantastic for children! It was around $5 Aus for a large basket of food to feed elephant. I was the only one who chose to do that from our group and loved the opportunity to do so. The animals seemed to be well cared for and staff were good. My friend paid to feed tigers ( raw meat on stick) and we got some lovely pictures! Information about the various animals was easy to read. Well worth a visit!", "An important little zoo, that highlights the destruction of habitat and give laypeople an understanding of what's being lost. It's small and it's old school but its well run. Enclosures were clean and the animals appear well cared for (they weren't happy, they were in cages!!!). Great for small children. Easy walk around and you can get up close. Elephant walks looked fun (we were too little). Glad we went here rather than Safari Park. OK value for $$$. Wheelchair and stroller friendly. There are no Komodo Dragons here.", "We were 4 people having so much fun doing elephant mud fun! :) The two elephants Tina and Hati were really amazing friendly giants and the people working with the elephants were great! Trisna and his colleagues were very nice and also told us interesting things about the two elephants. We took so many pictures and had a great! Would definitely recommend coming to this beautiful zoo and enjoying this activity!! A must do if you love animals - especially elephants ❤️😊😊❤️ Suksuma so much🙏🏼", "Value for money is amazing, the animals are beautiful and staff are AMAZING. Would recommend to do while in ", "Would highly recommend the evening tour starting at 6 pm with feeding the Deer. Great meal included in the price, buffet style with plenty of variety well presented and served, lots of little dessert cakes and fruit for afters. Feed the elephants corn on the cob from the safari style bus, watch the lions and tiger being fed and then the lions watch you being fed through a glass window !! To finish off the evening watch the Fire Dancers put on a dazzling show. Very impressed with the Zoo and in particular, the evening tour. Would do it all again on a future visit to ", "definitely worth a visit! Great animals, lovely staff. I did the elephant experience where we washed and fed them - it was incredible and so worth the money, the rangers were lovely the whole experience was fantastic. zoo is being renovated so I’d definitely recommend going once the new animal enclosures are in place!", "Definitely wasn’t worth the money to us, it’s so much to see in and this was one of those experiences that I wouldn’t have missed if I didn’t make it. Besides pictures with the parrots & actually witnessing deers not caged was a difference experience.", "We went to Zoo for a night tour and dinner. Picked up by transport from our villa included in price. Great Zoo, dinner very nice, night tour fantastic. Would recommend to everyone.", "Mud bath with Elephants & breakfast with orangutans, what an amazing experience!! A must do! Gus De is very helpful and polite, lovely man.", "Nice place for those who likes animal, the size of the zoo is a little least from my expectation, though the variety of the animals paid that. The price of the food is lil' bit overpriced for the taste. Overall, worth to go!", "What an amazing experience! My family enjoyed all of the show. And love the elephant mud fun, Thank you so much zoo..!! We will come back again :)", "I highly recommend a visit to the Zoo, especially for the elephant mud bath. So amazing to experience these incredible animals up close and personal. The guides are amazing too, especially ours, Putri. The fee includes pick up and drop off at your hotel, lunch and entry to the zoo. Great value and a great experience.", "Friendly staff, awesome animals and great services. Perfect place for holiday with family or friends. Dinner with elephants is a must try here, a lot of choices of foods with perfect taste. Highly recommended!!!", "The under construction is bit disturbing but no problem.. we still can see the animal by walking and it was nice experience..", "Thanks for good experience with orangutan in the zoo, the food was good the staff in there very helpful and polite. Specially the animal. Nice and excellent for zoo.", " Zoo was amazing. Bathing & Feeding the Elephants was an absolute highlight and they seemed to love every minute of their pampering! We stayed in Ubud, Uluwatu & Seminyak and was great to experience different areas of as first time visitors. locals are so friendly and will be going back some time soon.", "We had an amazing experience today. We started the morning with breakfast with the orangutans. They had an amazing buffet with lots of options. Then they brought out the animals. They not only had orangutans but also elephants including a baby, birds, and another monkey. The workers were very polite and helpful and were willing to take pictures of us with all of the animals. After that we went over for the mud fun with the elephants. They had coffee, teas, and cakes upon arrival. Then they divided everyone into groups of ten and assigned us each an elephant. We got to feed them, rub mud on them, wash and scrub them, then play in the water with them. It was an amazing experience and one I would definitely recommend. The two main elephants that I interacted with were Anna and Tongkun. We also got to see the baby elephant. All of the staff were incredibly knowledgeable and kind especially Munif.", "Great experience getting up close and personal with the baby orangutans. Lovely tropical environment. Breakfast good. Highly recommended.", "Been here with wife and two kids (3 and 1) and had a great time with the basic admission package. We stayed for about four hrs. and time flew by. To start, it’s expensive, admission is about the same price as back home (Holland) at 395k. for adults and 250k. for children (2-12). Book online on their website to get 10% discount. Also the prices for food are expensive, the restaurants even add 21% tax and service. However for the admission you pay, you get a really nice Zoo, which is clean and well kept. Als the service is friendly and they speak english well. The tropical climate gives the place more energy than any Zoo back home. They also have a free shuttle service in the Zoo itself that connects the two main areas. The areas for the Elephants look especially nice, there are also a plethora of tigers/lions/monkeys/snakes/gators. We haven’t been this close to the cages in our home country, let alone be able to feed them (tigers/elephants for 50k each). Also had a kiddy pony ride for 50k. The animals also don’t give off a depressed vibe and mostly seem pretty energetic. Had a free photoshoot with a banana python, could use our own phone for pictures. Had some fries, soda’s and icecream as a pick me up, all priced at ~30k. each. Afterwards we took a dip in the Jungle Splash water area (part of the Zoo), which is a fun way to cool off the kids for about an hour. Overall very fun day, would def. recommend as a family trip.", "Lovely breakfast with the orangutans and the elephant. Great food and friendly staff. Had an amazing day", "My friend and decided to do the night time excursion at the Zoo, we were a little disappointed with tour around the zoo as the guide just had a torch so was in places a little hard to see the animals, however the dinner and fire dance show made up for that. The dinner was amazing and the staff made you feel like you were a celebrity it was an amazing experience. It is certainly value for money.... so glad we did it", "Breakfast with Orangutans is fantastic. We booked through our hotel and everything was smooth sailing. Our driver from zoo, Agung, arrived early, so we were on the road early and missed the traffic. He was very friendly and knowledgeable. Breakfast was plentiful and delicious. Our host, Kuz, was great, and attended to our every need. The orangutans were very cute and playful, and we even got to interact with elephants. There were plenty of photo opportunities. We then spend the rest of our stay wandering through the zoo, which was very enjoyable. A must do when you visit . Especially if you have children.", "Breakfast with the orangutans was amazing, all the guides were so helpful, especially Gus Pe! Beautiful day and weather too", "If you plan to go to Zoo I suggest you awake early and dine with the orangutans. What a wonderful experience! Very well organised, food was delicious, staff were very friendly and the orangutans were delightful and very entertaining. Thoroughly enjoyed the remainder of the zoo exhibits also. Loved it!!!", "We hired a driver for a full day starting with Breakfast with the Orangutans. Bought our tickets on-line and check-in was fast and efficient. We headed up the path to catch the shuttle to the venue. Breakfast options were amazing and service was great. The staff were friendly and spoke English fluently.overall was an amazing experience and would thoroughly recommend the visit. Was great value for money as after breakfast you could explore the rest of the zoo at no further charge.", "I was a little disappointed with this activity as you only briefly see the Orangutans. Not exactly breakfast WITH them. Very brief chance to have a photo with these beautiful animals. For the price, it is not really worth it.", "Great zoo, for kids or even a couple. Animals look well looked after, you get up close and personal with the animals and it is very affordable", "Elephant Mud Fun was the best thing we did on our trip. Can't recommend enough. Lots of time with the elephant for both photos and to play, and we got to wash 3 adult elephants and 1 adorable baby one. Our hosts Nik and Putri were very friendly and knowledgable and helped you out throughout the day. Definitely do this activity if you're thinking about it!", " zoo , about an hour or so out of Kuta Central. We had organised return transfers and our driver was excellent. He gave us the run down of the morning , animals we could see and seemed very enthusiastic about his job. 4 stars is given because there was a lot of people in the Orangutans breakfast, I would of paid a little more if there was like 15 people in the group . The breakfast spread was delicious and the keepers were excellent ! Photos were quite expensive too . I found the park to be very clean and staff friendly . However on the way out we spotted some people dressed up in nese warrior attire with some birds you could have a photo with . And only after the photographer insisted we bought his photo of us did he take one on our camera ... I would have liked to see more animals but still enjoyed my time . Thanks !", "I had an amazing time at the Elephant Mud Fun! Nike and the other guides were amazing! I enjoyed the phenomenal experience and interaction with the elephants and the male baby elephants was an awesome plus!", "We loved the zoo night experience. The staff were very knowledgeable and it was a treat to have a hands on experience with the animals. You couldn't fault anything. It was so great seeing the without a big crowd and getting that one on one feeling, especially with the elephants. The evening meal was very good and tasty and the entertainment was excellent. I would thoroughly recommend it to anyone.", "We went with our kids (11 and 12yrs) for breakfast with the orangutans. It was good, especially the breakfast selection but there were quite a lot of people in one session. I do think for the price one pays their numbers should be capped at a smaller amount so everyone gets a chance to get up close with the orangutans, elephants and birds. The zoo itself wasn’t great! Most of it was under renovation/construction so we didn’t see a great deal. They should’ve informed us prior to entry that many exhibits were closed as well as many parts of the zoo. Perhaps charging us a smaller entry would’ve made up for what we missed out on as the experience was affected by the many works going on. The zoo is not very big so entry and breakfast with orangutans is rather expensive.", "We really enjoyed the zoo and the orangutan breakfast, we were thrilled we could interact with elephants too! Only criticism would be the elephant riding didn’t seem too animal friendly with water over their heads. And some enclosures didn’t seem big enough. But I loved the opportunity to feed animals as you go round.", "Fed the lions and went restaurant was fantastic. Gus De very friendly and good service. Breakfast with monkey very good. You should also ride the elephant", "didn't expect much when it comes to a place called zoo. however this place shows me how they take care of those animals without harming them. watch the bird shows, feeding elephants & deers, and see the lions from their restaurants are totally recommended things to do here. friendly staff indeed, thanks mba henny for your companion :)", "Breakfast with Orangutans exceeded my expectations. Good value for money. Pick up and drop off at hotel. Breakfast buffet was sensational. Lovely interaction with all the animals. All animals were well looked after, all enclosures were clean and the zoo had many interactive encounters with the animals. I would recommend paying a visit when in .", "Must visit...amazing food and service....with the view of african lions..gusde and agus at the floor of restaurant friendly waiters.", "This was the most enjoyable experience and INDA in particular was so amazing, she was informative, professional and very kind! We would recommend this experience highly. Thank you Inda xx", "Always had so much fun here in Zoo! All staffs are friendly especially Mommy Tiger she takes care of deers! Very friendly to guests ❤️ The food is good, baby and toddler stroller friendly. The animals are all taken care very well. It’s a must visit place if you go to !", "day we visited zoo to play with the Elephant in mud and water. I can Heartly recomend this Tour. It was amazing experience. we played with Ena the Elephant. She enjoyed it a lot, she's so adorable. i loved it a lot. also our guide Ismail, he was very kind and he treated Ena with much love. Thank you for this nice day zoo", "AMAZING!!! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 I combined this with the Breakfast with the Orangutans.. but you can do this separately. I will be bringing my 2 young grandsons next time... as long as children are min 150cm they can do this. Only 2 places in the world you can do this activity..here at Zoo or in Thailand. There is also a water park for children to play in as well as other Elephant activities.. rides which are separate from this experience. You take a short shuttle ride, enjoy a welcome coffee or refreshment & some yummy nibbles. Then you prepare the food for the Elephants & head off to the change rooms. I was already in my very old bathers. They have excellent changing area with towel & showers for after & keyed lockers for your things.. The guide keeps all the keys with him. You can take your camera for photos to the feeding area then they are placed in a secure tub while you get down & muddy.. covering yourself first... soo much fun. ... then you start to cover the Elephant .. our group had Adela.. they also have the professional photographers there to capture the action. My absolute highlight was laying over her covered in mud & feeling her heartbeat with mine 💕... Off to the shower scrubbing area to get the mud off off.. Then it’s into another pool style area (not deep) to to washing off any missed mud off ... water splashing everywhere.. hilarious fun... can then have a relaxing refreshment (you will pay for these separately at lunch). Back to the shower area for photo opportunity with both Elephants & your own cameras too. Back to human showers to wash off & go for lunch.. which is a lovely spread of Indonesian food & fruits .. again any drinks are not included.. other than water with fruit slices .. which was very refreshing. Do come prepare to buy photo packages. Top of the range for premium delux album & photos .. I think there were 8 large ones.. and an online code so you can download the lot was 1,400,000 Rupiah, ... same but standard is individual photo sleeves was 1,200,000 Rupiah. I opted for 5 photos in a individual sleeves for 750,000 Rupiah .. I will be back to do this again & will get the full package then for my grandsons. This is a relatively new Zoo .. (4yrs) & still growing. Lots of interaction with animals too.", "i went here on nov' 13. it was a memorable vacation! the zoo is easily reached and it took us around 40 minutes from nusa dua area.. the staffs are so welcoming and they took care of the animal well.. it is a clean zoo and they also provide you with some show like bird show ( this one is very entertaining since they also take the audience to join the show ), elephant riding and petting zoo.. a baby crocodile, etc. the toilets are clean and everything's just soo nice here.. if you have children with you, this place is a must ♡ we had fun! thankyou zoo!", "Elephant Mud Fun and Lunch great experience getting so close to elephant and washing elephant in mud pool and then cleaning mud off with water, Supervised by Maddie so friendly and great fun", "It was good experience with Nikke ! We much enjoyed. Pitty the pictures very expensive. The entrance fee is already high enough.", "Activities never to be forgotten at zoo. Breakfast with orangutan , elephant show and ride in addition to all others shows was really amazing. At the end we left with an album of pictures taken by professional photographs. Memories to keep forever from an amazing stay at Island", "The variety or animals to see and the options for humans is amazing cafes and people get the chance to see all the different types of animals nice for kids to learn. For the animals on the other hand this is not nice to see, Animals cages are far too small, some animals alone and seem fed up, The 2 tigers cage was the same size as a small coffeeshop and have hundreds of people watching them taking photos daily im sure this causes them stress. Half of the Zoo if sectioned off for people to have breakfast with monkeys, watch the animals perform acts and ride elephants, we did not take part in any of these things as it is clearly animal cruelty and have been forced to do these things. Due to the increased funding by tourists instead of making it bigger they are growing variety of animals getting giraffes and hippos into the zoo, again with limiyed space. For some this is amazing as the reviews but for ur personally it is not worth funding.", "The employees in Zoo (mostly the photographer) were not friendly. They only treated well the foreigners !! I was in Zoo with my family and friends (Indonesian) also with my boyfriend (European). The employees gave a lot of smiles and really nice with my boyfriend and with all the visitors (most of them were foreigners). I hope next visit to Zoo they are more nice with a local !!", " Zoo is must see . Set in a tropical rain forest it is full of birds , lions tigers elephants and s whole range of other animals . The daily show was cool ,especially the Eagles . Lunch in the restaurant was lovely , fresh and filling and very well priced . A great day out and well worth the price of admission . Much cheaper to pay on entry , rather than booking through a hotel or travel desk .", "The zoo was quite fun. We went at the beginning of July which is the start of the busy season. The zoo had a great variety of animals and the possibility to hold a crocodile, snake, and orangutan. You could also feed elephants and other animals. There were some encounters that seemed rather small for the animals, such as the tiger encounter. But then others seem sufficient. Overall a decent experience for the price. The tourists were rather rude, pushy, and inconsiderate. I would recommend going not during the busy months of July or August.", " zoo is an interesting place to introduce children to animals. This place is kid friendly. The place is good only when we are there being repaired and expanded. Later when the repair and expansion is complete we will visit there again.", "Great environment for kids, lots of food options, and they have baby seat. The staff is great! Kuz was very helpful to make our time enjoyable!", "Ride the open top double decker jungle bus to breakfast. Full buffet with eggs station, bacon, beans, waffles, bana pancakes, crepes, donuts, pastries, fresh fruit, hot drinks, fresh juice and more. The elephants and orangutans are there for photos and you get up close with them too. The bear cat and armadillo came to visit and tropical birds will perch on you for photos. After breakfast you can wander the zoo and the if you have children take your togs and towel as there is a water park for them to cool off. We booked with Tic tours who organised our transport to and from aswell. Adult 75,000rp child 52,000rp Worth the experience and not long queues for photos and they will use your camera and there own for you to purchase.", "Good Clean and Safe place. The animals looked as they were taken good care of. Do not forget a good camera. You can spend good 5 hours if you are a animal lover.", "We had breakfast with the orangutans, parrots and elephants. It was so much fun getting to interact with the animals and the trainers were so helpful and committed to making it a good experience for everyone.", "I went to twice in 2012, and both times I visited zoo because I enjoyed it that much! It is very hands on unlike other zoos I have visited. It is small, so these is a half day activity instead of a full day. The restaurant has a lovely buffet lunch, and it is sensational how you have the opportunity to get photos with a variety of animals EG crocodile, Asian bear cat, tiger cub, birds and monkeys. You also have the opportunity to feed every animal in the zoo!! The staff are around the zoo to take professional photos for you to buy, but they also take the photos with your on camara, so you don't have to purchase their photos. The first time I went I did the tree walk experience, and it wasn't what I thought it was. I thought it was a nice walk up in the trees, but it was more like a course were you had to wear a harness and balance along a single rope and swing from tress, my partner loved it though! The zoo is definitely worth visiting, as it is a cheap day out, and approximately one hour car ride from Kuta.", "As a family of 5 (4 adults and one 6 year old) we decided to go to breakfast with the Orangutans. On arrival we were greeted by one of the park staff who spoke brilliant English, and told us all about the animals on the way to the breakfast area. Once there we were greeted by parrots and other birds, along with a very cute gibbon. After a short while we were invited to get our breakfast, I must say it was an excellent spread, however it was all cold which spoiled it somewhat. Soon after you get your breakfast the elephants will arrive, you can stroke them and give them a cuddle, however if you want to feed them you have to pay 60,000 for a fruit basket. Later on the Orangutan will be brought out, they are very cheeky and will cause mischief, and you get the chance to have your photo taken with them. Unlike the website however you are not allowed to touch the orangutan, but you can touch and hold all the other animals. Once breakfast was complete we wandered around the zoo, it's quite compact and doesn't take long, we only stayed until lunchtime and this was enough for us. Top tip! Watch out for Jacky the orangutan throwing poo! Overall a decent morning out. Slightly expensive for what you get, but a nice different experience. Good access all over the park if you have a pushchair, elderly or infirm with you.", " zoo has an amazing atmosphere and energy. It is easily the best zoo i have ever been too. The staff were amazing, we were looked aftwr by Gusde. Not only were the staff amazing but it was fantastic to see that the animals enclosure were fast class and that they really care about the animals. My partner and I had the breakfast with orangutans, the food was very nice (try the banana fritters) Will defiently visit the zoo again next trip.", "This was literally the best zoo we have ever been to! They have so many opportunities to interact with the animals in a safe way. The zoo is very clean and well labeled so it is easy to get around. They were under construction when we went but what was open was so fantastic. They also had free bus shuttles around to different areas. Highlights were riding the elephants and then you were able to feed them after. Also you were able to go into a petting zoo area that was really unique. Feeding the lions was also a really unique thing they did. Loved every minute here!", "We went last October on our honeymoon. Travelled from Seminyak upto the zoo for the night safari (about one hour to get there). Paid for admission and went about the zoo. The safari part was great if not short. Seeing the tigers etc on top of the transport is excellent but was too shortlived. The food afterwards was pretty unexciting - buffet with minimal selection. The most disappointing part, however, was the fact that part of the night safari was closed. We were not informed about this at the start and the crew were pretty unapologetic about this. Compared to the Night Safari in Singapore there is no comparison - this place was awful.", "I paid to do the breakfast with Orangutans and it was completely worth the price. I got picked up from my hotel, got an amazing, pretty much all you can eat, breakfast, and got a full morning to explore the zoo. But the main event was definitely meeting the Orangutans! They also had an elephant which you could pat and have photos with! One of my best experiences in !", "I really enjoyed the day we had at the zoo with our guide \\Putu\\\", he explained everything in english and tried to teach me nese with little luck but it was a great day. Thanks to Putu from easy tour our guide and now friend\"", "We went to the Zoo last week with our twin 6 year olds. We found the zoo to be the perfect size for young children. The zoo was clean and the animals appeared to be well cared for. We especially enjoyed the petting zoo, the bird show and feeding the elephants. We had lunch at the Elephant View Restaurant and found the food to be okay not great but good. If you dine at the restaurant you get a priority number for the animal viewing and picture taking activity. Only one of our children was interested in holding the monkey and getting a picture taken with it. They offer Kitsas rates for locals.", "If I was ever told I'd share my 53rd birthday breakfast with orangutans and elephants I'd say you were nuts! I love a zoo...and this was the best experience of many visits to venues around the world. Feed the elephants, hang out with the orangutans, enjoy a fantastic breakfast buffet...rest of the zoo itself a little bit of a let down but did not let that impact a wonderful morning.", "What a great experience! Myself and two friends went to this with with the intention of having a great time, and we weren't disappointed. Plenty of time to play withe orangutangs. Nice breakfast, informative and helpful staff. Would definitely do this again.", "We had night at the zoo program and it was amazing. We could pet deers kangaroos boa snake My daughter she fed lion. Then we had dinner included Food was amazing sea food meat sushi The choice of the meal was various. Strongly advice this trip. People working in the zoo very polite Everything well organized. We were in the group of around 10 ppl and we had guide who was taking us around. Mr. Dedex was very helpful in the restaurant and my family really appreciated his help. Thank you for this wonderful place and we definitely coming back❤️", "I am an animal lover so I booked the Zoo it was an amazing experience at first because we got to take pictures with orangutangs a snake and even the elephant. the animals appeared well cared for at first but then I noticed that the elephant had some rope marks on its legs and then they made the elephant do a trick and that's when I was disappointed because the elephant clearly didn't want to and so the trainer tugged on his ear which is a very sensitive part of the elephant and the Elephant was forced to sit for us none of the tourist on my tour at least appeared Happy and none of them wanted to engage in additional tricks so I was disappointed. the zoo is fairly small the guided tour was okay however it rain so we couldn't really eat with the Lions so if you truly love animals I would say go to the elephant zoo on your own and don't pay for the private one because they make the elephants engage in bad tricks", "We went and had breakfast with the orangoutangs and left pretty disappointed! The animals were the best bit! The breakfast was cold and horrible but for $25 it wasn't too bad as you did get to see, touch and hold animals! The disappointing part was the zoo itself it's pretty average and expensive for what you see. The elephant ride didn't go for the 30 mins as advertised and it was a boring route with construction sites and nothing to see. I wasnt a fan of the staff hitting the animals when mis behaving either! I won't visit again however i am glad i went as the animal interactions were worth it just not for the price.", "I would highly recommend night at the zoo. ( zoo)The service at the restaurant was fab. Give a shout out to Teddy who was polite and friendly, took photos of us in front of the lions. The atmosphere was great.", "Mommy tiger is great!!!! We lost our coupon and she was very helpful in verifying our ticket. Highly recommend:)", "Staff member Kuz was really lovely & helpful while we were feeding meerkats. Great experience with beautiful staff. 😊", "If you want to take the time to visit, make sure you have some money for an elephant ride or similar experience to make it memorable. Don’t get me wrong, it is neat, tidy, clean and easy to get around, but you can have this experience anywhere. Kids did enjoy it...", "First of all I would like to thank the driver Agung who picked me up he's a credit to the company very polite friendly and attentive. Was picked up on time and took us to the zoo explaining how the day would pan out i got there and was straight onto the shuttle bus to the area where you have food. Staff were all very polite and the food was delicious good variety and it was buffet style so you can help your self to as much as you like. The orangutans were beautiful such friendly intelligent creatures! A little hard to get a picture when they first arrive but if your patient theres more then enough time to get a few in. Lovely day would definantly reccomend.", "This was a beautiful buffet breakfast. Large choice of fresh food. Staff were very helpful and efficient. Absolutely fabulous watching the orangutans up close, they are very cheeky. An added bonus was the elephants at breakfast and the elephant bathing. Loved our morning here. ❤️", "I have been to this zoo a few times now, it is always like going for the first time. This Zoo is very clean and tidy. The staff are very careing and happy, which show with the aminals that are at the Zoo. I have been on the Elephant ride and this was the greatest experence I have had to date. You can also pay to feed the Tigers, this I would encourage this helps the Zoo with feeding and you get to be up close and personal.Good for Photo's. At lunch time you can sit in the restaurant and have a choice of ordering off the Menu or a ste lunch and help yourself. Both are great. While you are eating you will have the opportunity to meet some of the Aminals and have your photo taken with them. This is a place for both Adults and Children. You should make this a place to visit while in .", "We did the elephant mud fun today and trisna was amazing. Very informative, friendly and made the overall experience one to remember ! We highly recommend this experience if ever given the opportunity!", "Went to zoo back in september 2014 and was pretty good place lots of things to see and you get elephant ride which was good and price not too bad around 85 USD to get in", "On our recent trip to with my in-laws we took our child to the Zoo, we wanted an experience more then just your typical walking around the zoo so we decided on having Dinner with the Elphants, which included a walk around the zoo, a wildlife show to meet some of the animals presents by a lovely & well spoken local, fire dancers, lots of entertainment, photos with an orangutan and Elphants and at the end you get to sit down and enjoy a nice spread of buffet food.", "Thanks zoo for great experience .. dinner with lion was so amazing .. Friendly staff , special thanks for Agung Murti .. we will come back again", "The price for one persone with elephant long ride about 76$. If you want to feed the animals you have to pay more inside the zoo. There is various of rar animals like siamang, mynah, rhinoceros hornbill, dark mahkota and prevost squirtel. Two shows, one at 1 p.m. to touch, carry and take a picture with the animals. Another at 3 p.m. watching the animals doing alot of funny things. Its big area, you will take around 4 hours to see all the things.", "Today we have an amazing experience breakfast with Orang Utan and see all the jungle. Very nice. Thanks to Gusde, the staff at African Lion who friendly and nice.", "The zoo is a beautiful place to visit. I highly recommend having breakfast with the orangutans and elephants.", "Fantastic experience. Staff were very friendly & knowledgeable. Animals are well looked after. Would definitely recommend this attraction as it was the highlight of our trip. We did the night tour with meal & guided tour. Even better then Singapore night zoo. Big thumbs up 👍🏼", "The reception was excellent , and you get a lot of time with the animals since it's not crowded . Dinner with the lions was amazing .Mery was good in hosting the dinner too", "I'm very happy to see a zoo that cares about the comfort and well-being of their animals as well as the experience for people visiting it. I get to observe the nocturnal animals, feed them, learn about the ones that are dear to Indonesia. The fusion style buffet gives me a chance to try the local cuisine along with other international favorites. (Have to thank the friendly staff led by Gungtra 😆) The traditional fire dance at the end was the perfect finale! I will definitely recommend it to others.", "The zoo was an afternoon trip out - nice to see different animals than the usual. The enclosures are quite small and the animals do look bored. Be prepared for 100's of mosquitoes - we left earlier than planned due to them continually attacking us.", "Just did the breakfast not the full zoo, was expensive but really enjoyed it. Try and get in early, the orangutans seem to get tired after awhile and are not as playful later in the morning. Got some great photos and had a great time.", "Good moment at a Zoo, beautiful place and the very good personal 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 i love this place telemakasy 😁😁😁", "Such an amazing zoo. The landscapes are magnificent but the animal encounters are also worth watching. Went in the morning, we have chance to enjoy the breakfast with Orang Utan. Massive selections of food, in the meantime you can take photos with Orang Utans, elephants, and birds. Staff are typical nese hospitality, makes you feel like home. Tickets are reasonable. The only zoo in you are allowed to bring your own water and snacks. Very recommended!", "Absolute must! This is worth the visit, the elephants are just amazing and the trainers are in control and informative. @nik was patient and took lots of photos for us!", "Amazing experience. Super friendly staff, even friendlier trainers. Madde and the other lad were two massive legends. The elephants were well taken care of and amazing creatures. Definitely a must go place in .", "Got an invitation from Pak Agung to try their new program “Elephant Mud Fun”. As I get there, the staff was very kind and helpfull. Before we start the program, the mahout gives us do’s and dont’s which explain very clearly. The program start with feeding the elephant to get to know each other😛 and continue playing with mud! it was really fun. what an incredible experiences. this is something you cannot get in your daily life’s. this is worth to try!❤️", "it was great place to visit..the deer was so friendly and cute..my son was very very happy..one of my bucket list on ", "For kids of all ages it is.. Walking through a nicely maintained Zoo with all the animals your kid wants to see. Plus shows and restaurant !", "While traveling for 3 months through southeast Asia, my mother and I stopped in for a vacation from our vacation. We had been on the road for two months already and had seen many temples, including Angkor and Bagan. So we were here to just sit by the pool and beach with no itinerary. We really had no intention of dog ng anything, until one day I was just looking on Viator to see what was out there, and I was looking for something different. I found the Zoo's zookeeper for a day program. After many emails back and forth, and with Viator never t working and also doing a carp job of getting back to me, but that's a different story, we are booked to be a zookeeper for wallabys and buy naval tigers. the day of our driver was s pleasing and prompt. We arrived to the zoo early and the staff there was also very nice. They gave us Zoo t-shirts to wear and keep. To start our experience we had morning tea in a but thing, sitting Indian style. It was quite lovely. Next we cleaned the enclosures, prepared food for them, fed them, watched them eat, asked lots of questions then made a treat/plaything for them and gIve it to them. The staff took our cameras and took our pictures the whole time. We then fed the animals n the petting zoo, then watched a animal show. We then had an inclusive buffet lunch that was very good. The restaurant staff was also very cordial. After lunch we took pictures with a crocodile and a baby white tiger. Everyone at the zoo was very nice. The zoo is small, but the zoo is well kept and the animals are well fed and seem content as any animal could be in captivity. If you are looking for something different I highly suggest the zookeeper for a day. This is a new program, so new in fact that we were its first attendees. An amazing experience I will never forget, well unless I get Alzheimer's.", "We had great time me and my friends. First of all we had breakfast with monkeys and then we were riding on the elephant what was super experience. Even the walk in zoo was cool, great nature and animals. Some of them were beautiful and some of the monkeys were funny doing the show. I had very nice half of the day there.", "mommy TIGEL is the best from stuff. in general really nice zoo. not much visitors. good conditions for animals. however stop making elephant rides", "We had a awesome time at Zoo. We booked to do Breakfast with the Orangutans which was fantastic! Highly recommend this! The breakfast was lovely and the opportunity to interact with these gorgeous animals was very special. They were being very cheeky the day we were there which provided a few laughs! Also fed the elephants while we were waiting for our turn. Yes the zoo is small but we really enjoyed wandering around.", "We visited with our kids 7, 5, 3 yo and 7 mths. The zoo was perfect. Last time we enjoyed Safari and Marine Park, but found it spread out and lacking shelter in the heat. Zoo seemed more compact. While possibly smaller, it had a great range of animals. We did not ride an elephant, but the kids enjoyed hand feeding an elephant. What really surprised us was the friendly and accomodating the staff. They would love to take your camera and take some family shots. We have some great photos thanks to the staff. We did not have a chance to play in the splash park, but from a distance it looked good. Hint. There are two restaurants. We made the effort to get to the open air one for lunch and it was great. Also for those looking for some air conditioned respite - try the gift shop!", "We visited this amazing zoo with our daughter, husband and three grandchildren aged 6 3 and 10 months. We had the breakfast with the orang-utans which was fantastic. Great food.Friendly staff. Children got to feed the elephants and tigers. Only down side there are no change facilities for babies in the toilets.", "Wow, this was so much more than we expected! We sat less than a metre away from two young Orangutans as well as lots of beautiful birds, plus the keepers brought out several other animals for us to interact with. Breaky was lovely, the staff are amazing and I would say it was the highlight of our trip, especially for our 2 young children. A walk around the zoo didn't disappoint, all the animals are very interactive and there is more opportunity to get in and meet some of them. It was a great day out.", "We had an amazing morning at the zoo. Our driver Mr. Leo was very helpful in the buggy trip. We did the breakfast with orangutans and that was great aswell as feeding the elephant lemurs.", "i took my kids to the zoo while in , the Tigers are impressive and there are lots to see, but the prices of the tickets is very expensive, it was IDR395 000 per adult so over IDR 1 045 000 for a family of 3, it was not really worth the entrance fees.", "Great fun for the kids, especially the elephant feeding. Friendly people and good for a calm day excursion", "A great day out for a couple or friends. Probably a bit expensive for a large family but well worth it. I would recommend getting to the zoo early as the crowds don't start to arrive til mid morning. Arrive early enough and you can pretty much get on an elephant for a ride as soon as you get through the gate. I also recommend going as early as possible to the restaurant to pick up a number for the queue to have a photo with the tiger cub. I did this at 10 am and ended up with number 1 which made the whole process easier. The shows are great and if you take some extra cash they will let you feed some of the animals along the way. Around 25000 rupiah for the deer and 60000 for the Tigers and lions. Which is an absolute bargain. Lots of opportunities for photos and the zoo photographers are never far away. It costs 160000 rupiah each for the zoo to print and put your photographs in a cardboard folder, but the zoo staff will happily take photos with your phone or camera for you to take home. The restaurant is fantastic and very well priced. It cost me about 400000 rupiah for two meals and four drinks. One last tip, the orangutan has a bad attitude and will throw poo on you if given the opportunity, so keep an eye on him.", "We were slightly apprehensive before booking the zoo as we were anxious about the quality of the animals living conditions. We decided to do the breakfast with the orangutangs and loved it. The animals seemed happy and well looked after; the breakfast was good with a lot of options to suit all. You get to take photos with elephants, birds and orangutangs. The photographer will take a few photos On your phone or camera and will also take their own professional shots available for purchase later. The rest of the zoo is interesting but small and we walked around it in a morning. Great activity to do as an encounter with these creatures is so rare.", "Went there today for my three year old to have a ride on an elephant. My little bot loved the day, had the ride, feed the elephants and walked around the zoo. I wouldn't go as adults but good for kids. Buffet ver average to say the least but I did the small trek exclusive package which included transport (hour each way) so I thought it was worth it!", "really surprising but you get to be close up with the tigers and the elephants have plenty of space (unlike Australian zoos) - very enjoyable", "Amazing place! Food was so good and animals were fantastic! Staff were so friendly and we had the best driver in !", "This was a wonderful experience to be so close to such beautiful creatures. While the young couple of urangutangs were not impressed with their play being interrupted they were well looked after and not pressured into any tourist poses. Please don't ride the elephants.", "The elephant ride is a must! They are beautiful animals & you get to feed them which makes the experience even better. All the animals are amazing & the staff are friendly too", "Nice environment. Great experience for the children. You need an hour or two to enjoy the environment.", "Our experience with breakfast with Orangutans was simply incredible. The animals come and go as they please. Teddy the worker was so kind and nice. I absolutely will come again!!!!", "Not a great fan of zoos but this is modern well laid out zoo with some further building going on . Went to breakfast with the orangutans which included a very good breakfast and excellent service. The orangutans appeared to well fed and cared for. The breakast was not overcrowded and this allowed plenty of time for photos with the orangutans and various eagles and birds. The standout for me was the tigers and elephants. The cages looked clean and spacious and all the animals looked w ell fed. Importantly most of the walkways were shaded from the mid day sun. One Slight criticism was the zoo map which was confusing and this was noted by other people .", "Great zoo, animals look well taken care of. Looked very clean... Avoid having lunch, not very good. Fed a tiger a half a chicken which was exciting. Took an elephant ride. Mixed emotions about the elephants.... Well worth a look.", "I had high expectations of the Zoo after checking out its website. It said there was animal encounters, and that you could pet a tiger cub, but it was a lion cub that was no longer a cub, in fact the lion was almost an adult and very \\playful/aggressive\\\" so you were not allowed to touch it, but just have your photo taken. The zoo is good for families with small children who love to watch animals. There are better ways to spend your time and money in .\"", "The worst zoo you can visit extremely expensive very small collection of miserable animals. Do yourself a huge favor never even think of visiting this zoo.", "We really enjoyed elephant mud fun activity!! It was really amazing to wash, clean and play with elephants😇 our family enjoyed it! @Nik is a really great guide!", "Lovely Breakfast, spent time with the Elephants and Orangutans. We went previously in November. I think they just have to be mindful not to make this to busy. Was much smaller last time and enjoyed this more, however a very good morning.", "The time I spent here was very enjoyable, the animals seem to be well treated. I was blown away by the interactions between the staff and the animals. The timing for the shows is very weird though, and if you want to attend to all of them you literally have to go from one side to the zoo to the other several times. On the other hand, it is really worth it.", "More educative than the other zoo in , u can get up close with all the animals. For the indonesian there is only one elephant riding package and i think its too short, not long enough. And not crossing the river. Better ask for the long track. The restaurant in front of the lion is only worth for the view but not the food. We have a memorable experience there. The lion mating when we have our lunch . Restroom is much more clean in safari.", " Zoo was really amazing. They have good views, animals, staff, and programs. Especially for animal presentation program. That was really nice. There is one staff, called Darma, he is really nice, told us about the program clearly and so friendly. Thank you zoo 🌻", "Had a wonderful time. All of the family really enjoyed the Zoo's night tour. Highly recommend visiting.", "Breakfast with thebirangutangs isnworth it. You are able to see multiple animals up close and personal but once wandering the zoo yourself you find yourself wishing some of the enclosures were larger. Overall still a gr8 daybout and worth the price.", "It's beautiful only there are some hiccups : - some garbage lying around just like some other places in unfortunately - the cages for the deers are way too small!", "We arrived early and found a table right up close to the display area, amazing animals very relaxed and comfortable, keepers were very professional.", "Amazing. Great food and great service. Wonderful family day out. Very affordable. Teddy was very helpful.", "What a zoo ! It's an incredible zoo.. we had a wonderful day at this zoo although rainy day.. but dont worry we can waiting until raining stop with taste some food at the restaurant.. my son so happy went visit kampung Sumatra and also happy went play with the bird.. he so excited n curious with all the animal.. this zoo really clean, the animal all look healthy.. never regret visit this zoo and u must come..", "Had a fantastic 1/2 day visiting the Zoo and we took part in a great experience of bathing the elephants with mud, we enjoyed 2 hours to visiting the general zoo before moving the mud bathing. There we started with tea/coffee and snack before preparing fruit/veg to feed the elephants. We then went to the ponds and bathed the elephants before having a shower with them to scrub and rinse the mud off. The whole event was captured by photographers, after that we finished with a buffet lunch (although it was 4pm by then) and got to view our pics (to purchase) ** just a note they offer you a cool drink when you finish the bathing but dont tell you there is a charge - the drinks were expensive - However overall thoroughly enjoyed our day", "What a pleasant surprise! The Zoo has been really improved. Make sure you do the breakfast with the Orangutans. The buffet is really good & they also have elephants there for you to get close to. The photos taken by zoo staff were expensive to buy but you can take plenty of your own. Once the safari section in completed, the zoo will be a full day trip. Staff were very friendly & helpful & animals were in open areas rather than cages, so they looked happy & you could take sone great photos.", "Amazing time! Tina & Adele the elephants were so friendly & kind. I bring my 7 year old with me on a solo trip to and this for sure was our highlight of the trip! The mud was so fun. Munif was our guide, & a few others and they did incredible in assistance. The lunch there after was so nice and fancy. The photography was amazing! 🐘❤ Thankyou Zoo!", "This is not just breakfast with the Orangutans it's your own personal animal show in the best spot in the zoo. Our kids are 11 and 6 and had the best time. We also went with some other adult friends who enjoyed it equally as much. Whilst eating your breakfast you are given a number so you know when you will get to be up and personal with the Orangutans. During this time you can feed elephants and get your own pictures also hold birds and get a show where a guide brings out different animals such as echidnas and anyone can get a pic and learn a bit about them. This is all at breakfast, then there is the whole zoo to explore where you have the option to have as many animal encounters as you like. A truly awesome day for all the family.", "We did the breakfast with the orangutans and it was amazing. Great breakfast and beautiful staff especially Julia.", "We were picked up at our hotel and taken to the zoo where our driver signed us in and sorted our tickets. We then went to the back of the park to the elephants where we were split into groups to prepare food for the elephants. Changing areas and lockers were provided before we went out to feed the elephants. Here each group was allowed to feed one elephant and take photos with their own phones or cameras. Then we had to hand our phone/camera over for the mud bath. This was incredible, the elephant was happy to be washed in mud' scrubbed and rinsed off and we got more pictures taken by the staff photographer. The elephants were so gentle and playful. Afterwards we had a nice buffet lunch and were offered to buy the photos taken by the photographer. The cost for the photos was 950,000 - 1,000,000 IRP for all photos taken plus a few print outs.", "Our kids love animals and going to a zoo. The Zoo is simple and doesnt have too many exotic animals, which for the kids is OK. We decided to go for the Elephant rides which was well worth the extra fee. The kids were so excited and loved it!. So that box is ticked now. We also had some photos taken with a tiger cub and a caiman. The food was a let down. So eat before or after you go there. The higher fee also provided free entry to the small water-park, which we find out was prorbably free anyway as there was no one checking tickets there...", "Had second thoughts about going to the zoo as I have seen many in the USA and many countries throughout this world, but the Zoo did not disappoint me at all. Nice collection of animals. Very neat and clean. Friendly employees. Animals well taken care off and many additional surprises through out. I bought the lowest price ticket with no extras and still spent 4 hours at the zoo seeing the shows and visiting with the animals. Had a great time with the baby orangutan so this is a worth while experience for families or just an adult on their own wanting to have a good time", "Animals are clean and well groomed, staff are friendly, and each time I come back to , I should back to this zoo. Best zoo ever who had I ever I visited in Indonesia. I think zoo should go international..!!", "best zoo i have ever been to. The interactions were amazing and you could get so close to all of the animals. Great value for money", " zoo was a very nice tour with great animals, orang-utan, gibbons , tigers crocs, bird show etc. Good for photos and buffet lunch was nice", "Really entertaining day and good conservation programs with activities for animals though I won't ride on one. Ramps very steep and safari bus only accessible if able to stand for transfer", "This place is awesome! Playing with the elephants was delightful! All the stuff are very nice especially Purnata", "It's very exciting especially for our children (9yo and 3yo) They really enjoy spent the day at Zoo, experience breakfast with orangutans, took a lot of pictures with elephant and orang utan. It's we call education holiday, which we can get both in the same time. Our daughter very happy and we can introduce the real animals to her. After exhausted by walk in the zoo, we chilled out at Jungle Splash Waterplay. Thank you for Zoo Team, made our short holiday more memorable and enjoyable. Definitely we will come back soon", "Great activity to do ..... really engaging up Close with animals and a beautiful clean zoo to experience", "What a fantastic day breakfast with the orangutans.Staff was amazing friendly helpful breakfast was beautiful lots of options.The orangutans were just fantastic very well looked after.Elephants the same the zoo is beautiful we had a great day,and would recommend this to anyone would definitely do this again thank you zoo we will be back", "This little zoo needs real help from real zoo professionals. It is overcrowded and rundown, one of those zoos that you smell before you enter. Animals look sick and uncared for. Staff push you to get a photo with an animal. And you leave feeling unhappy and depressed", "What a lovely zoo... Great dining especially with the elephants walking past...I don't know anywhere in Australia where I could feed a tiger and to feed and elephant for $12 . What a great affordable experience", "Loved it had breakfast with the orangutans and fed the elephants it was an amaze experience. Beautiful well maintained zoo.", "We enjoyed every moments in zoo. It was great and fun to looks the view especially the animals ..", "Great experience in the elephant mud .our guide Trisna was very friendly. He guided us all over the tour, we washed the elephants fed them, and played with them in the mud", "We have just come back from and the highlight of the holiday was giving the elephants a mud bath it was absolutely amazing the guide was very informative and ADELE ( the elephant) was so gentle i would definitely recommend doing it (1)the elephants absolutely love the mud bath (2)as well as the elephants being really friendly so are the staff at the zoo I enjoyed seeing the deer just walking around they come up to you for a pet or you can buy some food and feed them it looked well maintained with construction going on for another part called the savanna for zebra lions ect. But for me and the wife being up close and personal to the brilliant ADELE & ANNA the elephants was definitely our favourite part of the whole holiday", "We were totally impressed with the conditions and cleanliness of this zoo, the staff were friendly and very helpful. We booked the \\Breakfast with the Orangutans\\\" package and were amazed at the breakfast variety and quality of the food. We would definitely recommend this zoo to others especially families.\"", "We did an elephant mud tour with Munie and it was an amazing experience!! He was friendly, knowledgeable and patient with me because I was a little afraid at first! But well worth it! Highly recommend!!", "Lovely atmosphere and friendly staff. Great for the young kids. Thank you Puspa for your assistance.", "Rather expensive, but you do get access to the small water park included. Nice restaurant, get there early to eat as it does fill up with guided tours. The park is pretty big, very clean and easy to navigate. Unfortunately they do have elephant rides, with the trainers holding sticks with metals prongs on them (you can see the holes in the elephants heads). Enjoyed it, but wouldn't go back.", "I had not visited Zoo in a few years prior to this trip. I was pleased to see that they have completed quite a few upgrades to the animal enclosures since I was last here. This work appears to be on-going as there were many sections still closed. The animals all appeared quite relaxed & content in their surroundings. Zoo is reasonably easy to navigate & get around, however, I think it would now be a bit treacherous when it’s wet. A really good day out.", "Great place, breakfast was amazing so much variety, staff very friendly and helpful, Zoo very clean and animals looked happy", "Incredible breakfast! Amazing interaction with animals and kind, smiling staff. Well cared for and happy content Orangutans and Elephants... Five Stars! Darma was kind and helpful!", "Skin rash from poop mud. Severe rash from the mud with the elephants. My moms feet are swollen red and burning hot, she can barely move her feet and she only just did this activity at 6 hours ago. It seems to be spreading.. We just finished the elephant mud play activity. And it was super commercialized, felt like u stood in line just to take photos, no actual playing with the elephants. And the time that we actually were with elephants was 1 hr and 20 mins. The rest was talking and postponing “ time” The whole zoo is just filled with animals that look like they want to escape. Horses with uncomfortable equipment getting dragged around for pony rides And don’t get me started about the elephant rides. Honestly this whole place is just animal abuse and now my mom has some severe infection on her foot from the mud. Don’t go here. It’s terrible. Dirty water, sad animals, it’s just depressing to see this The mud you play in is made from elephant poop. Filled with bacteria and now my mom has a swollen rash all over her feet", "and actually a nice setting - they are wild animals so you have to treat them with respect!", "It was a really nice experience to spend a half day at Zoo. The animals are looked healthy, clean, and we enjoyed to feed the elephant! The bird show was great!", "If you like animals You have to do this! We were picked up by excellent friendly driver. Looked after all the way through tickets, advice, directions all the way to the entrance. Breakfast is extremely good. Very professional staff and a huge selection to choose from. Eggs cooked to order, sausages, bacon, tomatoes, fruits, pastries, tea, coffee, juices plus more. And then there are the orangutans and the elephants!! Such a great experience. We did this breakfast two years ago- it keeps getting better and better.", "This is probably a really good experience for families. I wanted to escape the hotel & was curious about the publicity suggesting this is an enlightened zoo which has gone beyond caging animals for public entertainment. It is a very early start from Denpasar. I was at Legian and was supposed to be picked up at 7 am. As it happened we left about 15 mins late. It is a long drive. If you will be staying at Ubud it is a lot closer. Many others were there before I arrived. A big feature which was impressive was that the restaurant used for the breakfast is situated beside a very large lake which is used for bathing elephants in the traditional style with a man sitting on the neck. There is plenty of space although of course there is no escape for the elephant. I would have liked to see more of this than I did. People are given numbers and called for photograph sessions with the 2 orangutan s which each sit on a timber frame with a keeper nearby. There are also two elephants for photographs, & a series of birds including Australian cockatoos. Personally I was not impressed by the breakfast itself that is coloured by the fact that I don't eat meat. It is buffet style and is surpassed by hotel buffets in my experience. Families seemed delighted. There was no serious attempt at education & little respect for animal rights!", " zoo is wonderful U can use half day it's better to all Good animals birds Photo shoot is two times allowed per day Birds show is very nice", "We had breakfast with the orang utans. It was an amazing experience and well worth it. The staff are all so friendly all throughout the zoo. The nature walk when you first enter is pretty special too.", "day we visited zoo to play with the Elephant in mud and water. I can Heartly recomend this Tour. It was amazing experience. we played with Ena the Elephant. She enjoyed it a lot, she's so adorable. i loved it a lot. also our guide Ismail, he was very kind and he treated Ena with much love. Thank you for this nice day zoo", "As a family we booked the tour to the zoo which included transport to and from hotel, animals encounters and lunch at the zoo. We were not disappointed in our adventure to the Zoo. We had hands on approach with animals and feed and patted goats, dears and elephants. Our sons got to hold a eagle. As a family we had the opportunity to hold beautiful birds and parrots, a baby salt water crocodile and sit close with a baby white tiger cub whilst our photos were taken. The organatang \\Jacky\\\" entertained us from his enclosure, which was an absolute delight. Buffet lunch was also accommodating with many choices for all taste buds to enjoy. Highly recommend the Zoo for a half to full day trip with elephant rides also available.\"", "Elephant mud fun and breakfast with orangutans: definitely worth it! Great experience and would highly recommend it to anyone. Breakfast was good and interacting with the monkeys and orangutans along with feeding the elephants was an amazing way to start the day off. The elephant mud fun followed and we would recommend it to everyone. Munif and the other elephant trainers explained everything clearly and made the experience interactive and fun. Slightly expensive to get the professional photographs after the experience, but worth it if you want the memories and good quality pictures. Overall I would recommend it to everybody", "Buffet breakfast is absolutely delightful, lots of choices the normals plus donuts and danishes. The orangutans are so friendly and happy to play while photos are being taken. They also have an elephant bath on show and two elephants to pat and feed. Armadillos and porcupines are bought in to the cafe to pat and take photos. The experience is well worth the price. The staff are amazing and the food was really good. Mery was our staff member for the morning she put on a show with the orangutans and her level service was spectacular.", "I’d certainly recommend it, the zoo is clean, however under construction so would love to see it when everything is complete. Did the elephant mud fun and breakfast with the orangutans which I’d 100% recommend. Chris and sumu were fab too! Only issue was our driver picked us up at 2pm, would have been nice to spend longer, however we still managed to see majority of the animals.", "Lovely setting for a buffet breakfast near the orangutangs. Unfortunately not value for money as you can't touch the orangutans any more,just stand near them and get a photo which was disappointing. It was enjoyable watching the elephants getting their daily bath and the elephant ride was very enjoyable. Enjoyed all the free roaming deer which were very friendly and enjoyed being patted. There were a reasonable number of animals to see.", "Fantastic, we got to see orangutans, feed elephants, watch an elephant show, hold birds and see a variety of other animals. Would do again, great value for money. Maya out host was amazing, our little girl turn 6 and they made her feel super special", "Good chance to meet wild animals at this lovely location. Walking amongst a herd of Deers, through the bird avery and amongst Orang Utans and Elephants. Buffet had lots of choices which were delicious and the Fire dance and Dance of a thousand hands gave you a taste of history. Fairly priced. However, the brochure did advertise 'aerial viewing' from the 15 meter magnificent waterfall which was neither magnificent or infact open ! The elephants were great and feeding them was a lovely experience.", "Had breakfast with the orangutans, which was amazing!!! Hardly ate any breakfast as there was several wasps around. Was too busy feeding the elephants and waiting my turn to play with the oragutans. We went with the package to have breakfast then go into the zoo. The zoo is not that big but lots of animals I have never seen before. I like the petting zoo part with the deer and wallaby. I got the chance to feed the lion some chicken and my hubby fed the tiger which was more exciting. At 1pm they have an interaction section where we held a crocodile and had a gibbon placed on our shoulder.", "Got there early and did the breakfast with the orangutans.Very well organised and clean zoo. A shuttle bus takes you up the hill to where you have the breakfast and view the various animals they display. The zoo doesn't have a huge variety of animals but the enclosures offer good viewing without having to search around looking for the animals. Well worth a look", "In the most part in not a zoo person but having said this we had a good day here. We booked to have breakfast with the Orangutangs. With this we got admission to the rest of the zoo and got to meet the Elephants. The zoo is undergoing some quite exstensive renovations at the moment which will hopefully enlarge some of the pens as they are a little small. Overall a good day out breakfast was ok got to meet one of the Orangutangs up close for pictures which made the day for me. A good cheap day out so long as you don't want to buy there pictures.", "Go for it. We went to get our first experience about ridding elephants etc etc. Probably I would not do this again. It was nice, but nicer was feeding the elephants after. You can do it even if you do not ride them. it s an incredible feeling. They act so gently.... High variety of animals, nice area. The elephant ridding is about 60- 70 euros for 15 minutes.", "What can I say, I travel a lot and make sure that I always go to a zoo where ever I am. zoo is expensive to get in, it hasnt finished being built so a lot is still going on. The animals that are still in thier old enclosures are well cared for and looked after. Every animal had beautiful shiny coats, they were well fed and their enclosures were spotless. Well done , you can see that the money is well spent.", "Our villa organized the tickets for us which included transfers in a air conditioned van and english speaking driver to and from the zoo which was free and zoo entry was $35 which included a free drink and free bag of food to feed the animals. The best part of the zoo was that you could actually hold and touch some of the animals. We got a photo taken with a binturong, held a crocodile and a got to pat a 10mth old tiger cub.. which i wasn't leaving until i found a tiger! it was a great day and the zoo was beautiful set out in almost a jungle/rainforest atmosphere. You were able to ride elephants and could actually lean over the fences and feed some of the animals like the wild pigs, sun bear's antelops. The petting zoo was great as well had some ponies, rabbits and i think they were antelops or some kind of deer but you got to feed them and pat them which my daughter absolutely loved. Overall it was an extremely successful day and well worth over $35US for the experiences that we had. Definitely worth a visit when in !!", "Friendly staff This is a must see, you then get to spend the day at the zoo and walk off the big breakfast. Loved feeding the elephants and cudling the orangutan. You will love it & so will your kids.", "Great place, realy good experience take a breakfast meet some animals such as elephant, gibbon, pony, porcupine, pangolin, bird and orangutan my favorite animal. I apreciated Adi the host who explain about all of the animal clearly. zoo is the best zoo I've visited", "I rided elephant in thailand and go there for my family to experience this nice feeling first I think we will go to Elephant Safari World when i reserve tour but we go to another place!! not amazing but not bad : only average and I recomend to check SAFARI for compare before go there no elephant show and only small zoo near there and must pay 75 dollars for full package or 55 for only ride elephant and lunch not included I think it worse to go elephant safari wit 86 with lunch and full program", "First rate tour worth a visit everytime ,get up close and personal with most of the animals and a great breakfast", "The changes over the last year and a half is amazing. We had breakfast with the orangutans which included pictures being taken,feeding elephants at small cist and watching beautiful birds. Watch elephants bathing in new setting. This new area is so much nicer than before for the animals. Not too expensive , except for photos. Photos cost way too much don't bother and take your own", "I was there with my partner, we decided to join program call \\Elephant Mud Fun\\\", the program was amaze us, they try to serve you something that unusual. We start the activity with a glass of coffee, tea accompany with nese cake, after that the crew brief us about the activity, the crew let us know more about elephant then, we continue to feed the Elephant call \\\" Hati and Terry \\\" both of them is so friendly. Then we continue to swim, mud and took a pictures, i saw all the peoples who join are very enjoy the time, the crew ensure us feel safe, trust me there is nothing that you need to worry about. Thank to Made, Ismail and all the Crew, and also \\\" Terry and Hati ( the elephant ) All of you guys are amazing\"", "We did the elephant mud fun and it was the BEST experience ever our tour guide Trisna was very helpful and made sure we got the best out of the experience. 100 percent recommend when visiting Zoo", "Beautiful Zoo Happy Animals Wonderful Staff Elephant Expedition will be a lifelong memory Love Love Loved it", "We have such an incredible experience with this activity, despite the rain we had the best morning with the elephants. Our guide Madde was amazing very informative and supportive, we were in a large group of people however the activities were very well managed and you get plenty of time one on one with your elephant, our elephant was Tina. You can see how much the elephants are cared for and how much care and love the keepers have. The lunch that was provided was lovely and the service all around has been amazing.", "I fed the Elephants and got to play with them. We had lunch with the Lions. Dedex was a great server in the restuarant. We had lovely meals and icy cool Bintang. Great friendly service.", "ON Tuesday I and with my best friend were invited by Mr Agung as a Marketing of zoo tO Enjoy their new program Which is call “Elephant Mud Fun”. This is one of unique, amazing, and the Only one in . The located Its not far from our place in Sanur . zoo has a Good and comfortable place for all animals whose living Here..,very natural, and Good Atmosphere. We so much enjoy, laughing, playing with the Elephant, having touch and hug with Molie and Nurhayati(Elephants Name). All the staf has Good taking care with Elephant. If you guys in I highly recommended you tO book this program.. a million percent you Will Enjoy it. Paul and Sam", "Very nice place to visit. Animals seemed happy and well looked after. Definitely worth a visit when in .", "the main reason we've visited the Zoo was the Elephan Mud Fun experience. It's not cheap but oh boy..worth every penny. Fist of all the staff at the zoo is amazing, the friendliest and most helpful people. The mud fun was not just 5 minutes like other similar experiences it was a good hour if I'm not mistaken. A shuttle bus takes you near the elephant ''village'' and a guide walks you to the ''breakfast room'' wihich is in the jungle wiht a real river near you and exotic plants. The breakfast is included in the price it is buffet style (don't get me wrong you will not have a feast but you can try local food and sweets) coffe/tea is served as well. 15 minutes briefieng about elephants, their behaviour, the don'ts and do's and then you prepare the breakfast / lunch for your lilttle friends (veg and fruit chopping). Changing room / lockers / towels are available (included). After you put on your swim suit the fun begins. You'll meet these amazing creatures and you'll feed them. Then you walk to the mud pools and you'll pamper the amazing Molly, Hearty or Terry. After the mud bath you go in the pool which is like 1.2 m deep and you will play with the elephants they will splash you with their trunk(picture time). The next activity is the shower when you will actually give them a good clean with brushes. Pictures are taken all along the whole experience. Lastly you say goodbye and walk them thorugh the river which is quiet cold and rocky. You are allowed to take pictures with your mobile phone except during the mud bath and pool actvity. There are staff members with cameras who are taking picturis during these activities and you can buy them at the end. We did not buy any as the guy looked professional however he forgot to tell other people to please walk out from the picture.. you don't want a stranger in swimsuite in yout pictures do you ? After you shower and change your clothes there is a big buffet lunch included. This was on day 3 and the first time I truly enjoyed the indonasian food..it was delicioius, well presented, vegetarian options as well and desert. Drinks not included but they have chilled water wiht lemon. You can expolre the whole Zoo as you get an entrance ticket with the mud fun experience. The zoo itself is amazing, so many things to see, you need a whole day if you want to expolore it. Deers walking freely and so many other animals .. PS these are RESCUED SUMATRAN Elephants Zoo you are amazing <3", "I was reluctant to visit zoo as has a pretty bad reputation regarding treatment of animals so I approached the zoo with a lot of trepidation however I was pleasantly surprised! Entry fee was a little steeper than I’d anticipated at about 390,000rupiah per adult for zoo entry only (about $39 each) The zoo was very clean and modern and easy to follow. The animals seemed well cared for and happy in their enclosures. You get to really get up close with some of them, like the deers and lemurs. There is a shuttle bus to take you from one side of the zoo to the other which comes very regularly and is an open top double decker bus which is a bit of fun.", "I was excited to visit Zoo but when I got there it was very disappointing. There were not many animals. Most animals that were in the water couldn't be seen because the glass was full of moss and dirty too. They do have another site where you supposedly can see other animals but most of the animals are the same as in the first site. So it's totally not worth my money, not worth visiting.", "you explore this tiny zoo in less than one hour then go on a 15 minutes elephant ride will end up costing you more than hiring a FERRARI approx AUD 180.00 waste of time and money", "Fed the meerkats with Gus De and he was so nice and helpful. Had a great time and would recommend visiting the zoo!", "A real gem of a 'zoo' doesn't actually feel Zoo like which is great - you can get up close and personal with kids of species if you like - very tastefully done - elephants, Orangutans plus other experiences simply awesome - all staff exceptional - surroundings are superb and amazingly clean and tidy - do not miss out on this place!", "I loved the interaction (and photos) with the animals - although the time allotted was shorter than I would have liked. The food was delicious and plentiful - although there was no dessert! The staff were friendly and helpful. I enjoyed the night and am glad I did it - but I think it was too expensive (I paid $86 AUD).", "Really great experience. Guides took their time and were willing to answer all our questions. Breakfast, lunch, the experience in the morning with the animals and the experience with the elephants was good value for money (around 100 euro per adult). They made sure that we were able to take our pictures too.", "We went for the elephant experience and we’re not disappointed. Madde the guide was very informative, a lot of fun….. and very easy on the eye! Lol. The elephants were amazing and seemed to really enjoy the attention.", "Myself and 2 friends came to for a holiday and when researching this was a must! We were so blown away by the staff especially Purnata who made the experience so much more enjoyable. You need to do this. Tina was such a gorgeous girl and you will have a blast.", "Beautiful breakfast,followed by the chance to get up close to these amazing animals. Spent a couple of hours looking round the Zoo. So many opportunities to get really close to the various species. Very clean, really well laid out, lovely staff obviously very proud of their zoo.", "so me and my fiance have been there just for The elephant ride that is expensive ,also was nice experience ,I think you can get it a lot more cheaper ,it's worth going to the zoo you can take pictures with tiger freee of charge everything looks clean people are really kind for us was nice experience", "Fantastic breakfast with orangutans, elephants, birds, gibbons and more. Just loved the morning. Hostess Gita was super and so helpful", "I'm very happy to see a zoo that cares about the comfort and well-being of their animals as well as the experience for people visiting it. I get to observe the nocturnal animals, feed them, learn about the ones that are dear to Indonesia. The fusion style buffet gives me a chance to try the local cuisine along with other international favorites. (Have to thank the friendly staff led by Gungtra 😆) The traditional fire dance at the end was the perfect finale! I will definitely recommend it to others.", "A good zoo where you can feed the animals. The usual entrance price for two people cost 800 thousand lire. In our opinion, it is still expensive. The zoo itself is almost all in the jungle, so it's good to walk around it even during the day. There are a lot of animals, the territory is large for them. The zoo is divided into 2 zones, to get to the second one, you need to take a free bus for a couple of minutes. The queue for the bus passes very quickly, literally 5-10 minutes. There is also a cafe on the territory of the zoo.", "Excellent experience. Wipa was very friendly and accomodating. Overall 10/10 experience. 100% would recommend", " zoo is a good place to visit and had a good time. Many different Asian animals to see and the staff are very friendly. For transport definitely worth while using the zoo express bus.", "Night at the zoo was a pretty memorable night. Starting with free transfers from our hotel in a new air conditioned van with a very polite driver, to a welcome drink and a few photos with different animals they had out on display, then we walked ( quite at while with 3 little ones in toe but manageable ) to feed an elephant and take some photos. Then walk all the way back and then a guided night tour of the zoo. There was an opportunity to feed the deer in their sanctuary and they give you food to do this. My 6 year old son loved this but my three year old found this scary and overwhelming as the deer obviously as keen to be feed and can be a bit pushy so I got out with my daughter. There was a place to wash hands. Dinner after was admired by my husband comparing the chicken to nandos but I am not a big meat eater but found it ok, but no kids options really..luckily I had bought some snacks along, Some animals then made an appearance on the stage and an opportunity for photos to be taken along side them. The zoo takes photos of you as well but starting price is $16 so would take your own and zoo staff are happy to do this. The fire dancers were next and in my opinion were the best part, they were very animated and very entertaining and my children were transfixed and loved it. Make sure you take repellant although zoo does spray you before the tour. Overall a fun night that my children enjoyed.", "This is a must to go too the expirence is amazing the host Gus De he is an amazing friendly host. You can feed the elephants and and have photos with them and the orangutans AMAZING", "Very kind very funny have a laugh with mummy tiger 😬 she was helpful with feeding the animals and showing us around", "We visited the Zoo for Breakfast with The Orangutans and LOVED it! I would highly recommend this. We found it to be super value for money and a great and memorable experience. The Breakfast was a super bonus. Lots and lots of options and delicious!", "nice place where children can play and learn, many kind of anilamls and we can experience lunch with lion... amazing", "Dedex Very good guide and very good experience with him and the activity Very good and different experience which U will never experience in other zoos. Worth visiting.", "Paid for zoo and elephant ride, it's something you must do. It is a bit costly compared to Aussie zoos however it really is beautiful and on your bucket list to ride on an elephant. Really enjoyed the peace and tranquility of the zoo in general. A great day we had", "It was so much fun! I will have a good memories ♥️ The service was nice and so helpful. I’m so grateful", "Beautiful breakfast,followed by the chance to get up close to these amazing animals. Spent a couple of hours looking round the Zoo. So many opportunities to get really close to the various species. Very clean, really well laid out, lovely staff obviously very proud of their zoo.", "Well worth it ,Elephants rides and breakfast with the orangutans and other animals . Good sevice from Wiwin and the other staff", "My Husband, our children and I went to Zoo on 04th September 2017. We arrived at 08:00am, friendly staff welcoming us there. We used shuttle to Gayo Restaurant which the place to have breakfast with orang hutan. We arrived at Gayo restaurant and the friendly staff again conducted us to have our table. We started to have our meals and drinks. They served Indonesian and American breakfast. Good quality of food. Afterward we took some pictures with elephant,orang hutan,birds, and we saw elephant bathing. Afterward we exploring the zoo,and luckily on the same day, Jacky (the oldest star of orang hutan) celebrated his birthday.We spent around 2 hours there, my family and I were happy for this trip. Very recommended this place !!!", "There’s always negatives in most zoos, in this one it would definitely be the elephant riding as well as the sizes of some enclosures. The zoo itself was very impressive in size and has two huge halves to it, in which they offer a transfer to the other side. They also allow people to hold some of the baby animals at certain times of the day, you can also pay to hand feed some animals such as the deers. The food inside was reasonable price, but not the best!", "Well organised from start to finished and run by very friendly staff. Starts with some brilliant animal encounters which I won't spoil as well as the opportunity to watch an elephant enjoying a swim. Very nice walking tour with a knowledgable guide. Very good buffet with great entertainment. Price includes private transport to and from hotel. I guess it might be considered expensive ,especially for a family. As an older couple we felt it was worth It when you consider includes transport, zoo visit, meal and entertainment but if it is in your budget I would recommend it.", "Thank you for Gus De with the kind information and feeding the tiger kids very happy and having fin experience", "It’s nice to see that they have cleaned up their act, it was so much cleaner and nicer to have that morning stroll. In the afternoon you get a lot of nese trying to sell you things that can be a tad annoying after a while. We managed to see a baby turtle trying to make its why back into the the ocean so that was really special. Go early and miss the crowed is my tip.", "We went there a couple of hours before they close the zoo so there no much else to see when we get there cuz most of the animals cages were close for viewing, so we only did on what can we do on our limited time like riding elephants, it was fun and scary at the same time, I felt sorry for the elephant carrying us though but it was a nice experience once in a life time. After that we went to see a Babylion while drinking milk and we were just 2feet away from the baby lion , it was so cute.well there's not much to tell because those were the only thing we did there and bought a souvenir picture of us riding elephant. It's worth a visit even in a few hours we spent we had fun, but if u like to see more of it please make sure to check first what time the zoo close, that was our mistake.", "The elephant mud bath experience was amazing. Led by Nikee and her team we got to have a great experience with the elephants. We really enjoyed it. The lunch that followed was great too. The only negative is the price of the photos. They were very expensive considering the cost of the tour and a shame they were too costly to purchase more than one.", "Breakfast with the orangutang and elephant mud fun made for a very special day at Zoo. Our host Munif was informative, organised and made the experience very enjoyable. The elephants are simply beautiful and we enjoyed being up close, feeding them and playing in the mud.", "Had an amazing experience at zoo! Got to feed the meerkats and Kuz was such a great help! He was so kind and took so many photos for us and was a wealth of information! Definitely worth the visit!! Thank you Zoo and Kuz!", "Had a beautiful time. The breakfast was very good. Service was excellent by Gus De. Would come back again.", "had a great time at Zoo loved it People very friendly and always willing to help out. Very friendly atmosphere the animals seemed to be happy and also easy viewing of the displays The Zoo keepers were really helpful when asking about the different species and animals", "It's good and small, but we think it's over-priced, even for domestic. Not too much attraction in this zoo. The staff are friendly, but when we asked for musholla not every staff knew where the place are, we must search by ourself and finally found at parking area near gate with poor condition (compared with GWK's musholla). We think they should improving their facility, not only for foreign, but also for local.", "I have been to for many times but that was my first discovered to Zoo. And I must said this is definitely a place for Fire dance show! With extra bonus of Super ambiance and very nice meals :) Thanks to Zoo, we end our travels cum shooting way better off than when we started and I just want to add that without the kind help of Zoo staff (especially Henny from E-commerce, our recent trip to wouldn't have been the same. Five stars recommendation for this best karma place.", "We were collected at 6.15 am and driven to the zoo where we checked in. We walked through to the bus that drove us to the animal experience area. We walked to the breakfast area and what a breakfast... every thing from bacon and eggs, to fruit,cereal or even donuts. Then out come two elephants that you can buy baskets of food for and feed them and have pictures taken this is happening while the orangutans casually swing in and sit down and eat. The handlers treat these animals extremely well and are more than willing to answer questions and educate you about these beautiful beings. We then walked to the elephant area to meet up with others doing the mud fun... I’m not going to spoil it by saying more but highly recommend this not only for the experience but the education that the manhunts give is fantastic. After a quick shower you eat lunch at a restaurant provided in the package while you pick the photos you’d like to buy. The photos are expensive at 1,500,000rp but you get to download them all from a web sight as well. Would definitely recommend this activity", " zoo was totally overblew my expectations! The zoo was really nice but the absolute highlight was bathing with the elephants. I recommend this to everyone that loves animals.", "Breakfast with orangutan was an amazing experience being up close with the animals , hugged a baby gibbon , breakfast was restaurant quality & staff very good . Afterward a stroll thru the zoo , it's not large but very beautiful", "Had a beautiful time. The breakfast was very good. Service was excellent by Gus De. Would come back again.", "Choosing the Breakfast with the orautangs and elepahants ,is a must for your Trip.. We had a great experience handling the birds and also feeding the elephants over a great breakfast the orangutans where are absolute delight as well , Gower the zoo was under construction so we didn’t get to see as many animals as anticipated but feeding the tigers and lions was a tick in the box ,The show in the afternoon with the badger was great with audience participation and also a must , all in all we spent nearly the whole day there and thouroughly enjoyed our time One for the Bucket List", "Let me start by saying this is the first attraction my wife and I went to on day one. The city has taken us in awe of its beauty and travel shock. After traveling though the city and seeing the statues and vegetation, one arrives at the zoo. We had bought the animal experience breakfast where you meet some of the elephants and get pictures with the orangutans. The breakfast was amazing, full spread and mostly private. It was a very open space that was covered and provided an intimate experience with the animals without feeling like you're in a crowd, there are other people there but you wouldn't really notice them because it is such a large area. We then kicked off the rest of the day by walking though the park and finishing with lunch by the gift shop. If I had to do this all over again, I would do it the same. Top notch service. I would also suggest getting the couples massage, its next to a waterfall and very relaxing. Truly a paradise.", "if you have a plan to visiting with a child. dont forget to cek evebabycare.com they rent baby equipment such us; stroller or pram, car seat, high chair, baby cot or portacot. they deliver to your hotel or villa. many brand to chosen. all equipment is good condition and clean.", "We bought the package with hotel transfers lunch and water play included and booked and paid online. Hotel pickup and return pick up was prompt , driver was friendly and great with the kids (4 and 6 year olds), car comfortable with great air conditioning. We were a bit hesitant as some of these reviews mentioned animal mistreatment however we did not see any of this, in fact the animals looked well fed and happy. The show was really entertaining. It was great to get so close to the Tigers and be able to feed the tiger and also an elephant. Lunch was a buffet which seemed to have something for everyone. The waterpark was a nice way to cool off after the zoo and the kids loved the slides. We loved the otters the large pythons, the elephants and the Tigers the most.", "Putri and the team were very knowledgeable about the elephants and made the time very enjoyable. We had so much fun", "Nice place to visit with kids, they allow you take shots with too many animals and the restaurant has a breathtaking view to lions :) For those who goes in Thailand i do not advice the elephant trekking.... expensive and short trial inside the zoo.", "We stopped by as part of our day trip with a driver, he recommended the elephant ride but we weren't really into this. It was quite expensive at $28USD per person , definitely tourist prices, and the zoo is quite small with small animal enclosures. We realised quite quickly that we were being eaten alive by mosquitoes and ended up walking quickley through to finish in about an hour. It had the usual animals, and we were able to hold some birds and get pictures with our own camera. We went in the morning and there was only two other tourists in there which was nice. There was a petting zoo area but we didn't go in - mainly dear. You could also pay to feed the tiger , but we didn't do this. Overall, probably too expensive for what it is, but we enjoyed killing some time and would have liked it better without the mosquitos!", "This was one of the highlights of our trip. It was so much fun to feed and give the elephants a mud bath. Hery was so good with Tina the elephant. You could tell that there was a special bond between the two of the them. We liked that the animals were treated well. And everyone was so nice. Worth every penny. Thanks Hery", "Awesome Hands on interaction With the animals and without the crowds nice small groups of 10 Excellent food some of the best variety we had in eating next to lions is tops The kids enjoyed hand Feeding the elephants and small animals in the petting zoo Excellent evening activity Well worth a visit Or as molly would say Do yourself a favour visit the night safari", "The place and environment was amazing from the minute we walked in, all staff at the zoo were so kind and helpful. Our favourite experience was mud bathing with the elephants especially Molly. Along side Molly was Putri who made our experience the best it possibly could, I highly recommend visiting the zoo!", "Great in most ways. Our only problem was the loose dogs, since one of our daughters is afraid of dogs, but that problem is basically all over .", " Zoo is good place for education and recreation. The place so shady, large and neatly organized. All animals looks cared, clean, and healthy. All staffs friendly, attentive, helping ( specially the security man, have showed me the way to entrance....) Rest room very clean, and kept clean.The waterpark (Miniapolis) owkeee. Next visit will try the Elephant ride...... Thank you..... Zoo!(Thank you Pak Wayan)", "Great day out elephant ride for 30 min thru pool was great , birds was good too , we fed tiger and lions $60 each au for a small piece of chicken . was quite a expensive day out but worth it for a one off thing , buffet lunch was so yummy ..", "This zoo included many Indonesian animals. There are many shows to attend. You may want to check show times before you plan your day there. I found that 4 hours was plenty of time to see the zoo, but I didn't see all the shows. Once the expansion is complete the zoo will be even nicer. There are several restaurants and many snack stops in the zoo. Even though the day was very warm, many of the zoo paths are shaded. I would recommend this trip to see many animals you may never see on the wild.", "We went for our daughter's 10th birthday. The staff at the zoo made us feel really special. They were helpful, kind and even brought a small birthday cake for our daughter and sang \\Happy Birthday\\\" to her. We were impressed. The animals were great. You have breakfast with orang utans, elephants and birds too really. Loads of time with the animals. Watching everyone take their turns for photos was also a big part of the fun as the orang utans were quite playful. The breakfast itself was really tasty and there was a lot of choice. The photos you buy as an extra and they were worth the money for the memory for us personally, but they do take photos with your camera too, so you don't feel cheated at all. The rest of the zoo was also really nice. Totally recommend \\\"Breakfast with the orang utans\\\" for anyone with kids (amazing even if you don't have kids though too)! :D\"", "A well maintained zoo with clean environment, although rather small. I fancied the elephant exhibit where we took bus to get there. My family and I were enjoying the visit.", "Wonderful breakfast with a lot off variant of foods, nice breakfast venue with large area they set up almost 200 chairs. After that you can take a picture with orangutan,bird, elephant etc, without additional cost. If you want to feeding the animal it will be has additional fee IDR. 60.000/ basket. The staff also very friendly and helpful. Be sure I will coming back with my family.", "We wanted to experience elephants while in , and this seemed like a good way to have a nice night and see the elephants. What we didn't realise was that we would get to meet and great various animals on arrival, how great it was take a tour of the zoo at night, and how fantastic the show and entertainment would be. We loved it!", "As we have visited safari so many times we decided to give this one a go. It is smaller in comparison, and yes the african section is still under construction. This zoo is pram friendly, but getting in and out the shuttle bus (to get to the sumatran section) will require you to fold and unfold the pram. Some steep ramps but they are manageable. Animals are quite close and you can take good photos! Some nice restaurants with decent choice of foods. We had lunch at the restaurant near the elephant ride. They had some cultural performance and photo opp with snakes and gibbons at lunch time. Nice 360 degree view from the rooftop above the ice cream place. Perfect for selfies. This zoo is missing some big animals like Giraffe, Hippo and Rhino but the rest of them are there and very visible. You can also feed the lions which looks quite interesting. The animal shows are not as fun as the safari but they suit younger kids more. Overall we spent around 4 hours in the zoo and we managed to see all the animals. It was a good day out for us.", "This was an amazing experience! We sat a metre away. We were able to take a photograph with these cuties. They put on a performance for us, swung along the ropes, played and ate. Well worth the visit! Not to mention that Breakfast was amazing! In the same area-you can also feed the elephants!", "We enjoyed. We get the welcome drink and light breakfast with delicious local cakes on arrival.The packages fruits for feeding the Elephant love it.With the group we feed them and we come to the mud pool, sandy pool, and shower. Enjoy the yummy lunch after all. Really unforgeteble memory and very recommended.Best to learn.higly recommend for childs too", "The best experience: Breakfast with orangutans and Elephant mud fun. The food was very good at breakfast, we could get close to the orangutans and the other monkey. One of the orangutans had a baby (4 months old). Then we went to Elephant mud fun. It was an amazing experience. We washed the elephants, played in the mud with them, took a lot of pictures and videos (nobody russhed us, we took as many pictures as we wanted). Our guides from zoo took very good care of us and all was very well organised (with towels, showers, even plastic bags for our wet clothes). Bring your swimming suit and some sun screen. That's all you need. After that we also had lunch included. After that we went to explore the zoo. It was worth every penny spent on this once in a lifetime experience.", "A very nice day visit for the zoo, it feels good to know animals are no being exploited as most of them are from the regional habitat, and they are not being imported out of their comfort zones. Good set up, and walkways that guarantees you don't miss anything. Feeding the elephants was the most beautiful thing. However, we were a bit concerned that we only saw one confused and stressed out Meercat, especially that we thought that Meercats live in groups, and were concerned that there was only one.", "Loved the Zoo my kids had so much fun animals are pretty cool to watch Also the treetop walk is great fun and if you dare do the flying fox. towards the end a beautiful cafe for some fine refreshments and holding the animals as they bring them out one by one for a fantastic photo shoot. Safe not expensive and good fun.", "My husband and I have been to several times and tried many different experiences. This time we did the mud bathing with the elephants and it was the best experience ever, moving me to tears of emotion and such a love for these beautiful gentle giants! A huge shout out to Madde and his team! Madde and the boys were friendly, knowledgeable and put up with our endless questions with such an enthusiasm to share the love they also have for these incredible “girls”. We started with morning tea and Madde sharing the do’s and dont’s for ensuring the experience was in the best interests of the elephants and people. The experience ended with a yummy buffet lunch and still more questions from us to the boys! The elephants are not chained or hurt in anyway and follow their keepers around like puppy dogs as the boys call them by their names. I think what we loved the most was the genuine love and care that Madde and the boys have for these old girls - visible even when they thought no one was watching!! We will definitely do it again! Thank you Madde and boys, and of course our three special ladies, the stars of the day, for an experience we won’t forget!", "I like the idea of having a dinner somewhere a little bit different and wasn't sure how the rest of the experience would be.. But I had the best night .. Staff were so friendly the night began with photo opportunities holding some animals then tour of zoo feeding animals, and followed by a show of animals and really nice buffet dinner and finished with the fire dance.. fantastic night definately recommend.. Also little tip although the price is Advertised in US dollars that's just a guide and they expect you to pay in Rupiah! ( a couple came with dollars to pay and was unable)", "I had such an amazing time at Zoo. I did the breakfast with the orangutans followed by the elephant mud fun experience and both were incredible. The staff named Mery was so beautiful, she took multiple photos for me on my phone and was happy to talk also gave exceptional service with breakfast drinks etc. Will definitely go back!", "Was an amazing and every entertaining our host Gita so helpful and kept us informed highly recommended and thank you zoo", "The zoo itself is a little on the small side (at the moment, they are building a larger area), but it is well worth the visit. It will only take about an hour to walk around, but there are shows to watch (and take part in) and plenty to see. Even before you get into the zoo itself, you have the chance to feed a lion, with a bit of chicken on a rope (about 50k IDR), which was very entertaining. And you can have your photo taken with 3 – 4 parrots. TIP : They have official photographers all over the zoo for all the interactive parts. The photos themselves are about 100k IDR + (about £10 UK) per photo. TAKE YOUR OWN CAMERA WITH YOU! You can take as many photos as you like and then you don’t have to pay for the ‘official’ ones, since I thought they were very expensive. In the zoo itself, they have plenty to see. All the animals seem very happy and they have built ‘high up’ viewing platforms, which is very good, since you have no bars or glass in the way. All around are more interact ‘photo opportunities’, more parrots and even fruit bats, which you can hold. They also have a small petting zoo with deer and horses. The lunch was very good and a reasonable price. At 1pm, they have a show where they teach you about the animals and they let you have your photo taken with them (at no extra cost). When we were there, they had a binturong, a crocodile and a 3 month old tiger. We had heard that some of the animals seemed drugged, but this was not the case for us. The tiger was a feisty little thing and the keeper had to keep him from ‘misbehaving’, but it was all very safe and we did not feel any threat at all. It was a real once in a life time photo op. Over all, the zoo is a very good day out, there’s a lot to see and do, especially if you have young ones. The price to get in was reasonable, the food was good and well priced, the only thing that was expensive, was the ‘official’ photos, but as I said, take your own camera. We ended up walking around twice, since it was so good. They also have elephant rides, but we did not do this. You can, at the restaurant takes photos of the elephants. Also, the entrance and the restaurant take Credit Cards, but all the other places don’t, i.e. the feeding the lion, the small refreshment stand. Take some cash (which we should have learnt you need to in any way). PROS : Lots to see and down. Very educational. Get up close and personal with a lot of the animals. Good lunch. Interact with the animals. CONS : Official photos are expensive. Some of the areas need a little repair and a brush up. I would go back again.", "Enjoyed the Zoo very much ! So much to see and a lot of time to see it. Gayo Restaurant was delicious and a beautiful sight to see, best costumer service from all the staff and Kuz. Would recommend 100%", "Had the best day.......a wonderful array of animals are at this zoo and the surrounds in which they live are very beautiful. It's great to be able to get up close and personal with the animals.....unlike other zoos where it's hard to even spot the animals. Plenty of food and drinks......food was soooo delicious and the staff are so lovely. This is a must.", "We did the Elephant Mud Fun experience and it was awesome. The zoo is one of the best I have ever seen! So clean, Greeted by animals roaming freely and large birds uncaged right in front of you. We got muddy and washed Molly the Elephant and then washed ourselves in a flowing river beside the zoo. There are villas that look 5 star where you can stay and enjoy the whole experience and a lovely restaurant. The zoo itself has a lovely cafe inside and outside with souvenirs. I thoroughly recommend it.", "My husband and I had a lot of fun here! There are several different packages to choose from when you are at admission. We chose to do the price that included the elephant ride and had so much fun! When you enter, you go to the elephant area first which is before the entrance of the zoo grounds. You wait in a outdoor covered seating area as the elephants come to pick you up. We rode the oldest at 31yrs old and he was naughty as if he was a child. Our guide let him do as he please as he told us about the upcoming areas they are building which we got to see in development. A pool for the elephants to play/relax in is coming with an orangutan play area. Our elephant took some branches from groundskeepers as we were walking to snack on and stopped to grab some coconuts off a tree above our heads. He stopped for a sip of water and pulled some tasty roots at times. He was playful and slapped at the guide with his branch for sport. We saw where the elephants relax when it's their day off from carrying tourists around and fed the elephants when we finished. Be aware, they snatch food from each other and slap at each other with their trunks when jealous! When we were done here, we washed our hands and toured the rest of the zoo. It's easy to navigate with the map and small but full of sites. The monkeys all had babies and signs are up warning tourists to be quiet not to scare them as they aren't used to us yet.This allowed us to approach the enclosure quietly and see them really playful. One swung all over and crawled under his mother and pulled her hair than ran. This took under four hours and was well worth the money and time. There are two souvenir shops which have exactly the same thing in each. Go to one or the other but there's no need to visit both in my opinion. The restaurant looked lovely but we didn't eat there. Kids seemed to enjoy as much as couples. I'd give it a try!", "We visited Zoo to have breakfast with the Orangutang two weeks ago. Whilst seeing these amazing creatures was fantastic, there were only 2 of them with over 100 people pushing and prodding to get photos with them. Perhaps minimising group numbers to 40 wpuld enhance the experience instead of focusing on the money aspect. We expected a quality experience for what we paid, not being jostled and elbowed out of the way.", "Very amazing experience in zoo. It is an honor for us to be introduced into the beauty of animal planet.", "I went there last year on my birthday, i loved it when they bought out a lion cub and let us have a photo, since it was my birthday my BF asked if i could play with it a bit more, i was very happy about that, but as you go round to the other animals, they didnt look happy, some even looked liked they hadn't been feed in a while, their pens where gross and some animals didnt even have clean water :(", "Wonderful experience from start to finish. Breakfast with the Orangutans is a must! A huge thanks to our amazing driver Justin who was both extremely helpful & professional!! 😊😊", "Excellent excellent program. Everyone was wonderful, helpful and caring. Would definitely recommend.", "It was such an amazing experience! Special thanks Kuz our waiter who made us all feel so comfortable and always making sure we were okay and offering refreshments and anything we needed! Great English and very friendly! Thank you so much Kuz for making us feel so welcome!", "Mommy tiger is really friendly :) and really good experience.. service was also really great, good food", "great amazing time!!!! must go!! definitely worth ur money! u really get one on one time with the elephant and it really is a lifetime experience. the guides are really nice and friendly too! one thing to note that is they say that it include free entry to the zoo, but it is only for 2 hrs (i think), and they will charge u extra if you stay longer. this wasn't mentioned on the website, and i was quite disappointed about this. Other than that, the elephant experience was definitely worth it!!", "Perfect day Amazing staff friendly Breakfast was beautiful Orangutans were funny Elephants birds Highly recommended for young children the orangutans are very friendly", "We got there very early we have to wait till 9am to get the ticket i forgot to get it via online which is much cheaper. Its very educational for the kids after looking around they are very sweaty but they had fun in splash .... i forgot the name and what is good is you can interact with the animals.the kids were so surprised how big is the lion and they can be near because of the restaurant with the glass that u can fully view the lions and how playful the elephant is . They really enjoy a lot ... we hope to come back after all the construction was done.", "This should be kept a big and beautiful secret..... but for those with a passion for elephants....... THIS IS FOR YOU ❤️ Easily 1 of the BEST DAY,s OF MY LIFE XXXXX ABSOLUTELY WONDERFUL", "Too expensive for what it is. There are not a lot of animals and they don’t look happy in the zoo. I don’t recomend it. The zoo is not finished yet.", "Was an amazing experience. Booked online to have an orangutang experience. Best day ever. Animals were healthy, and happy little buggers. The rest of the zoo was great but my highlight was breakfast with them. Staff were very helpful and informative. My only suggestion, take some mozzie spray.", "IT WAS AMAZING! me and my brother paid $96.00 New Zealand each it was worth it we just paid for elephant ride but got to explore the zoo aswel as heaps of photos that were taken as soon as you enter loved the experience", "Elephant Mud Fun was the best thing we did on our trip. Can't recommend enough. Lots of time with the elephant for both photos and to play, and we got to wash 3 adult elephants and 1 adorable baby one. Our hosts Nik and Putri were very friendly and knowledgable and helped you out throughout the day. Definitely do this activity if you're thinking about it!", "Was excellent !! Would recommend doing it . The restaurant staff were amazing and take The time to get know your name . Agus was he was amazing at making sure we were satisfied . Also Astini was an amazing tour guide and made it very enjoyable . Our favorite was getting close to the elephants .", "A very good experience for all age of people and they have some shoes and photography sessions with baby crocodile, parrots,Eagles etc... There is a elephant ride and elephant feeding please do that It's worth going there and kids will enjoy !", "On prior trips to I have been to both the Zoo & the Marine & Safari Park. So this time I was wanting something a little bit different. We choose the zoo over the safari park based on pick up direct from our hotel vs having to go to another hotel for pickup. From pick up to drop off we had a ball. Our driver was prompt & happy to chat on the way to the zoo. Once there we were given a welcome drink & a chance to take photos with a python (I skipped this one), an owl & an orangutan (both the professional photographer as well as photos on your own camera) The dinner was set up right near the entrance to the zoo & right beside the lion enclosure so plenty to watch while waiting for everyone to arrive. After that we were split into groups of approx 10 people & taken on a tour of the zoo. The guide was full of information & funny jokes along the way. The only recommendation I would make is better lighting for the tour as unless you were right next to the guide you couldn't see much. During the tour we stopped to watch a staff member feeding one of the tigers, went into the patting zoo to feed the goats & also fed one of the elephants. After the tour it was time to eat. My husband & I aren't usually big buffet eaters but wow it was good. Fresh, hot & some of it being cooked right in front of us. The lasange was insane - better than what I've had at many restaurants in Australia! After dinner the show commenced, starting with some more animal encounters & then followed by their contempary fire dance. Finally after the night had ended it was back into the car for the trip back to the hotel. Well done Zoo on putting on a great night experience.", "We did the breakfast with the orangutans and it was amazing. Great breakfast and beautiful staff especially Julia.", "What a beautiful zoo. Completely tranquil and enormous. Lots of shady spots to sit down when the weather is hot. Gardens are fantastic and the people are so friendly. The train ride is a great experience. Definitely a must visit when you travel to .", "Attended the Mud Fun experience with Purnata. The experience is worth every cent. The keepers and the team take such wonderful care of you. Molly (our elephant) was a delight. Purnata answered all our questions and was extremely helpful with our group. If you are unsure on an activity to do make sure you put this on the list of must do !", "Sacred animals who are mean & can be vicious! Not too big but ok to visit! Tickets are cheap as. Make sure u plan something before or after it cause it's not more than an hour long adventure.", "We loved the zoo very much. Got a driver from Sanur and stopped at this place for few hours. Some of us went to elephant ride, that was a bit expensive, and some of us went straight to zoo. The first real attraction was the oldest living sumatran tiger. He was a great fellow and me and the teenager followed his life for a while. I guess he got so happy about his fans that he did turn around, heightened his tale and sprayed me all over. What I prefere to call a cool feline experience, even so it tasted sour and smelled a lot :-) I still love all big and small cats. So later actually other animals didnt like me in that zoo, I was marked by the feline king :-) Our younger couple was happy to feed elephants and we all enjoyed this day a lot. Very cute place to be a zoo.", "Finally back to Zoo after 10 years!!! It was major change! Getting better and better. The staff was friendly, the zoo were really clean. Super recommended to spend your vacation in ❤️", "We weren't sure what to expect as we had been to the Safari Park. Yes it is small but we spent over 3 to 4 hrs including lunch (buffet). We booked on-line little bit of discount when you do. We chose the Zoo explorer main reason was it had hotel transfers but there are plenty of other packages to choose. If you you have kids they have a water park so they can get cool. My daughter feed the elephant, tiger and a heap of other animals in the petting zoo at a cost (cheap) plenty of photo ops. There was a bird show which was joined by some Otters and a Porcupine not bad. Our animal encounter was with a baby croc about a metre long and the white Tiger Cub and she was lively. There are plenty of other animals to look at keep an eye out for Monster and Cindy also Jackie. Worth the trip.", "Very nice place to visit. I saw a lot of nice animals which I saw before only in the books. Strongly recommend to visit the theatre inside the zoo. They are showing nice shows.", "Always spending a great time at ZOO, higly recomended to visit, The service, facility is always improved, The animal it look Funny and well maintenance, that why is not my first time tO visit.", "My boyfriend and I got the Zoo Explorer package which was perfect for us! We got return transfers from our hotel, zoo entry, close up encounters, bird show, animal feeding and the buffet lunch. The zoo was great! The animals seemed happy and it easily compared to our zoo back home with enclosure sizes etc (absolutely nothing inhumane in my opinion) The show was lots of fun and the presenter was great! We loved the elephants and being able to feed them was quite the experience! The buffet was great! An awesome variety of food and all cooked brilliantly. The close up encounters ran smoothly and it was all a day full of lots of fun! Our driver was also a very lovely man! Highly recommend this zoo! It was a great day out!", "Firstly, pretty expensive entrance 400,000 rupiah per adult. Half the zoo is still under construction so will probably be better in a coupe of years. However, reviewing now - Jan 2020 - there is only a poor selection of animals on show. Being Indonesia, I wanted to see a Komodo Dragon. These magnificent creatures grow up to 4m in length. The ones in the zoo are about 1m babies, and hardly what I was hoping for. Also Indonesian means Orang Utans but again, they were in hiding after being forced to have breakfast with the humans. I was told the reason not on view was to limit their time with human contact. Not good! Also elephants lining up like taxis offering rides to anyone who wants to pay the extra. All in all, cmopared to other zoos, poor value for money at the moment.", "My husband & I did breakfast with orangutan food was great but wasn’t what we thought it was. We didn’t know it was going to be with so many people. We also didn’t have much time to spend with animals as we then had to go to the Mud fun with elephants. The mid fun was so amazing and fun. The guy we had Henry made the experience fun & had some good laughs. After wards we had lunch, the food wasn’t that nice. But the whole experience was great we are planning on taking our children next time.", "At the end of the day it’s a zoo like any other. A gorgeous location and pricey yet I saw animal cruelty in every corner. Fat people riding elephants, tigers caged up covered in flies. Our main attraction was bathing with the elephants in the mud and the handlers would pinch the elephant to do tricks for the perfect photo-op. Highly disappointed. Do not recommend. This is NOT a sanctuary.", "We had breakfast with the orangutans and fed the tigers. Staff were friendly and animals were beautiful. It was a lovely day.", "Kindly guys and employees Beautiful place and the elephants activity is unforgettable Enjoy zoo at all", "The breakfast itself was average, but the chance to be up close to 2 female orangutans and get your photo with them, along with 2 friendly elephants too ... just amazing", "Good hospitality ,service and good food Had a good experience with PUSPA, enjoyable night at the zoo", "I was pleasantly surprised by my visit. It was a great day wandering around with my friends. They are building more enclosures which you pass on the bus ride. You are able to get photo's taken with 2 baby animals and though I was concerned they seemed to have their best interests at heart, considering tourists are getting photos taken.", "Did the breakfast with the orangutans tour it was very nice. Food was better than expected. Staff member Teddy very helpful. Elephants, ant eater, porcupine as well!", "Good experience with the friendly staff at the elepfant mud fun, special thanks to Munif for good explanation of the experience", "Just loved the orangutans and the elephants at the breakfast. You can see that the keepers and staff look after the animals and really enjoy their job.", "Hery was amazing in explaining and answering questions about Terry and all the other elephants. Highly recommend doing the Mud Fun was an experience of a life time and one I’ll never forget. From the moment we got there to the moment we left we was welcomed by friendly staff. The free lunch included was also delicious. You’ll get the option to buy professional photos which are amazing we actually purchased all them 190 in total I believe, which you also get 8 prints in a nice little folder. If we come back to we will be looking at the villas in the zoo itself. Thanks for an amazing day Hery.", "Did the Night at the Zoo package with some friends. Weren't sure what to expect but was pleasantly surprised. Feeding the elephants, got to hold a python, crocodile and a bear cat. The night tour of the zoo was really interesting as you never normally get to see the animals after dark. The food was pretty good and the drinks reasonably priced. Would go and do it again!", "Awesome experience enjoyed it very much and our group leader Purnata made it much much better and interesting with interesting facts about elephants and detailed tour thank him very much ❤️", "Easy to contact via whatsapp. Contacted them after hours to see if they could do anything for my son's 10th birthday. Despite no response being after hours, they had noted it when we arrived and had a little donut birthday cake presented while we had breakfast with the orang-utans which was also really fun and breakfast was quite good. Lots of animal feeding and interesting animals. Kids had a blast. Gita, one of the presenters was very nice as were all the staff.", "Went to breakfast with the orangutans and absolutely loved it. Breakfast was a great spread with full cooked. Pastries, fresh fruit, juices and tea/coffee. We had a table near the entrance to the restaurant area which made for great viewing of the orangutans and also the elephants and parrots that were their too. All in all a great morning of which we would highly recommend", "While in I decided to go to the Zoo as I had never been before. I decided to book a package called Breakfast with the Orangutans. A bus came and collected me from a hotel not far from the one I was staying in at 8am and drove us to the zoo. Once there we boarded a shuttle bus which drove us across the zoo to the Breakfast area. Once there we were issued with a table and a number. The breakfast was lovely, it was a buffet so there was something for everyone's taste. The number was called when it was your turn to meet the Orangutans. Before that you were able to wander around the area having photos taken with birds or the elephants that were also there to meet. For a small extra price you could have a basket of food to feed the elephants. Great fun. Our number was called and we got to meet our Orangutans. You can stand very close to them but aren't allowed to touch them. If they approach you that's fine. The one I was with gently felt my arm before carrying on with his breakfast. After the breakfast you board the shuttle which takes you back to the main area of the zoo where you wander at your own pace, exploring and seeing other animals. At the end of the day, you walk out to the carpark where the bus is waiting to take you back to your hotel. All in all a great day out with plenty of opportunities to interact with lots of animals.", "This is a must do! Friendly staff and the experience was incredible.. Gus De was a great host thank you! Highly recommended", "What an experience. To be in a zoo after dark to see the animals that usually hide through the day or from the crowds of people. Food was outstanding. To eat dinner next to the lion den was out of this world. The tour guides were very informative and we’re happy to answer all questions. The fire dance at the end was entertaining and exciting. Animals were extremely well kept and look in fantastic condition. Highly recommend", "The Elephant Mud Fun experience was amazing! It was the highlight of my trip and absolutely worth the money. First we were split up into 2 groups and each group got their own elephant. We started off with feeding the elephant during which we could take pictures with your own camera. Then the mud bath followed by a shower for us and the elephants and another bath to wash off the rest of the mud. There is a professional photographer around who was taking pictures while we were in the water. Finally we got another chance to take our own pictures with the elephants. After the experience you can buy all your pictures for around 1.000.000 Rupia (~60 euro). For me around 60 pictures, unfortunately you can't buy single images. It's quite expensive but the pictures really are unique. It was absolutely amazing to get so close to the elephants, they are very well looked after and I would absolutely recommend this experience. Lockers, towels, plastic bags for your wet cloths and showers are provided.", "Booked for breakfast with the orangutans as this was on my sisters bucket list. I had previously had this experience with holding orangutans at marine and safari park 10 years ago which was amazing. Must say food was excellent buffet style but there was no real interaction with the animals it was more just an expensive photo opportunity. There were also 2 elephants which were not tethered which you could feed, take photos etc, but you then had to pay extra for the elephant food. It was 10 years ago that I got to hold orangutans and maybe laws and understanding of protection of these animals have changed which is for the better just disappointed that my sister did not really get to fulfil her dream. We had a quick look around the zoo after quite small felt this was expensive compared to the value of the Marine and Safari park which I have visited on two separate occasions.", "Went to zoo march 20th 2016 what a fabulous event staff excellent on information while walking around,a comfortable area to stroll as many trees and rest places while walking in the heat,clean walk ways,toilets,excellent cafes,when you arrive no water bottles to be taken in to the zoo,your water can be returned to you on your way out.elephant rides available all elephants treated well by handlers.addmission price $37 aud for adults, $27 aud for children worth a visit", " zoo is a lot smaller than I had thought. After visiting the Bird Park- I had high expectations for the zoo. We paid for the short elephant ride(15 mins)- which includes the zoo entry fee ($75AUD)- which we later felt was extremely expensive for what we did. The ride was very bumpy and there was nothing to look at. Maybe the long ride(30min) would have been better as I see photos of people walking through water with the elephants. The Zoo was very eventless... I think we missed out on the animal photos time (thats our bad). I have to admit though that the animals are visible and very close to you... we didnt have to 'search' for an animal in its enclosure because they all seemed to want some attention- or maybe it was the layout of the enclosure. We paid 10,000 ($10AUD) to feed a tiger...which was over in a few seconds hehe. All in all, our day was very average, I'd recommend the bird park over the zoo anyday! You will physically encounter many more animals there!", "My husband and I had breakfast with the orangutan and it was the highlight of my trip. The staff are just so friendly. They bought out some beautiful birds, elephants and some other animals to see. The breakfast was lovely but I was too excited about the animals. All the ones we saw were healthy and clean. I would recommend this experience , loved it and would love to do it again.", "The zoo was a nice way to spend the day however you needn't purchase a full day ticket. We arrived at approximately 11am and by 2pm we had walked the zoo three times, spent time in the petting zoo, had lunch, purchased from the gift shop and enjoyed an ice cream. We were also doing our best to take it as slowly as possible. However we both really enjoyed the time we spent there", "The Zoo is very nice but VERY expensive They have baby tigers and baby crocodiles To hold and have photos. You can also feed crocodiles with a fishing line. I felt very sorry for the orangutan nothing had changed since our last visit and he was so bored he threw poo at us.He has a great arm.They are so intelligent he needs more stimulation. The poor pony horse ride was standing in the sun in one spot Surely a tree with some water not too much to ask . Elephant ride very good and they seem to be well looked after.", "I must say that I was very pleasantly surprised by the enclosures at Zoo. They are in the process of renovations and I was really impressed with most of the enclosures and conditions the animals experienced. Staff were friendly, professional and knowledgeable, keeping the welfare of the animals most important. The breakfast was extensive and delicious but best of all was our time with the orangutans. I was pleased that the orangutans did what they wanted to, so if they wanted to climb back along a rope rather than sit on a post so that guests could take photos, they could do so. We adored watching them and their cheeky ways. Be careful of loose articles like sunglasses and hats as warned by staff, you might find them pinched and destroyed by these doe-eyed primates! We were able to interact with the elephants too with optional feeding. Many of the animals were wandering around as we walked through enclosures. A great experience well worth the money!", "Such a beautiful traditional park. It was great to interact with the animals. The bird show was great and informative. Photos were quite expensive so take your own camera. Great food.", "Love it here, been many times. A large amount of animals and you can get up so close. Patting the elephants is an awesome experience. The animal encounter is a must, we were lucky enough to have a baby white tiger. The animals are definitely not drugged, they are well cared for and certainly worth the visit. The prices are far more reasonable than the safari park and if you keep an eye on Groupon there are often discount tickets, I paid only AU$21", "Breakfast with Orangutans is fantastic. We booked through our hotel and everything was smooth sailing. Our driver from zoo, Agung, arrived early, so we were on the road early and missed the traffic. He was very friendly and knowledgeable. Breakfast was plentiful and delicious. Our host, Kuz, was great, and attended to our every need. The orangutans were very cute and playful, and we even got to interact with elephants. There were plenty of photo opportunities. We then spend the rest of our stay wandering through the zoo, which was very enjoyable. A must do when you visit . Especially if you have children.", "A well kept and clean zoo, with friendly staff/zookeepers. We had a fantastic time there and had been recommending to friends (especially those with little ones) that it is a must go in .", "After driving to the zoo we found that it was going to cost us over $300AUD for three of us to do a 15 minute elephant ride! Guess what, we left!", "Zoo is great place to visit and u can spend time there , they have allot of activities , we had elephant riding witch was amazing and great experience, u can even play in the mud with the elephants or go to safari trips . Overall I recommend everyone to go there , it’s around 365,000RP just to enter and look around and if u need to ride the elephants it will be 1,120,000RP for 1 person That’s for the Zoo !", "This park is easy to navigate and is reasonably pram/wheelchair friendly. This is also one of this \\must see and do\\\" attractions in . From the entry, you can have your picture taken with a number of resident parrots (with a price of course if you want to purchase the photos). The animals that you see in this zoo are relatively healthy and in great condition; with the exception to the Sun Bears. The signage in front of the Sun Bear enclosure shows that the enclosure should mimic how the Sun Bears live in the wild. However looking at them, they look like they were bored or distressed just wondering about aimlessly. You can feed some of the animals at the zoo including the tiger and the elephant which will cost 60,000 Rp (price at time of writing) per feed. There is a restaurant at the end of the park which is reasonably priced. This zoo a great place to take the family. Our two kids enjoyed our visit at this zoo as there was plenty to see. Don't forget to see the Jacky The Orangutan who will extend his hand to you to beg.\"", "Breakfast was very well organised and lots of options for food gluten free bread could have been an option , staff were very friendly and the animals were well kept, host Gus De was very friendly and helped us with an inquiries. Very well worth it", "The zoo is not too big but it's very pleasant to spend a day with family. Lots of activity like keeper talk, show and encounter with animals. They also have Kampung Sumatra their newest area which still improved and think it's gonna be great when it's finished", "Wipra was excellent! We fed the lions & were very happy . Elephant ride was a great experience guide was very friendly & told us about the Elephants ☺️", "Hi Zoo and our great guide MUNIF! I took the elephant mud fun which was absolutely incredible, unique, I can't describe this with just few words. This place made come true one of my dreams, give a bath to their beautiful elephants. The best experience, service and a great guide who explained every question and introduce each elephant. I meet the new in the crew, a little boy elephant and his mom. The price it's a bit high but it worth it. Thanks guys, keep caring those beautiful animals and preserve them. Gracias 🐘🤍", "This was well put together and we really enjoyed our visit with the animals and the breakfast was excellent.", " Zoo buffet dinner have varieties of food with best quality. They have steak and bbq corner with excellent taste. The staffs arevery polite and helpful. They always try their best to fulfil your needs and make you comfortable.", "Gusde had amazing service and food was very nice. It was great to see the elephants and Orangutans up close!", "We went there just to have an elephant ride (we did not want to go to the elephant safari). Ride was good, but zoo itself is not big and to be honest is not worth the attention.", "I am from India and visited Zoo in Oct-2019 with my family. Of course my 5 year daughter was the most excited :) All the reviews quite rightly mention that the environment inside the zoo was fun and relaxed. I would specially like to commend the staff, particularly Gung Tra who took care of us during 'Breakfast with Orangutans'. My wife and mother are vegetarians and he actively suggested on his own that he would help them get a veg option cooked as most of the existing ones had egg in them.Thanks Gung. Suksma !", "a lot cheaper in price than other attractions , the animal shows are not bad , you can take lots of photos you do have an opportunity to buy professional ones as well average price 150000 rupia each , lunch was average it was buffet style some dishes very spicy at the time we visited there was no salad ,liked the idea of being able to build your own sandwich except hardly any ingredients to build with , this attraction also has a water park and elephant rides available as well as night tours cost us $56 US. each and we were picked up from our hotel and dropped off", "We did the \\Elephant Mud Fun\\\" experience at Zoo and it has been our absolute favorite during our whole trip to . We were welcomed with coffee and some tasty treats while waiting for the rest of the group to arrive. All in all, there was around 30 of us for the program, but we had four elephants to share, so this was not an issue. After getting changed into our swim suits and receiving some safety instructions, we met our elephants. Our elephant, Ana, was the oldest one at 35 years old. We started by giving them some bananas, pumpkins and carrots, then proceeded to the \\\"mud pit\\\". We spent some time thoroughly covering her in mud, which she seemed to enjoy a lot. When she was well and truly drenched in mud, she got out, and we had to scrub her clean with some brushes. To finish things off, we jumped into a pool of water to give her one final wash. There was a photographer with our group the whole time, and you can purchase the photos afterwards. The elephant keepers also gave us some interesting information about the animals, their habits and their lives. It was a really great experience. The elephants were visibly happy, relaxed and well cared for. They did not have any ropes, chains or restraints at all. They seemed to know what was expected of them and were pleased to get some help with their muddy routine in the morning. The elephants at zoo are all rescued animals from the island of Sumatra. We also had buffet lunch included in the experience. A special thanks to Hery, the keeper assisting our group. He is a really great person and a joy to be with. Once the mud fun was over, we spent some more time visiting the other parts of the zoo. It is not large, but very nicely arranged with lots of room for the animals.\"", "Staff in the zoo is very polite and communicative. Dwi - very nice guy who helped me to feed the the tiger. In general zoo is good, animals looks healthy. But it is not as big as I expected.", "kids were happy. They loved the petting Zoo part, especially feeding the deers and the wallabies. We met \\Mommy Tiger\\\" at the vegetable stall, she was kind and helpful. Zoo route was a bit confusing but thats ok. Weather was really good. No rain and not humid.\"", "mommy TIGEL is the best from stuff. in general really nice zoo. not much visitors. good conditions for animals. however stop making elephant rides", "The zoo is clean and kids friendly. We visited Kampung Sumatra and feed the tiger. Mas Kuz the zoo keeper helped us to take pic with the tiger.", "The guide Gus De was very helpful when it came to explaining the animals and any other questions we had. The program here was very fun and exhilarating due to the ability to get so up and close with the animals. Would recommend to anyone travelling to .", "What a fantastic experience, a day I will always treasure. The moment we booked this I was so excited as I have always since I was little wanted to be close to an Orangutan. It was beautifully organised in lovely surroundings, the breakfast was delicious and restaurant staff so attentive. All the animals we encountered were well looked after and their needs considered. I was taken with emotion when we arrived and there they were sitting together a couple of metres from where I was standing. I don’t mind admitting I did shed a tear or two of joy. We were the first to go and have our experience with one of the little girls. They were delightful and the time just flew by, other animals appear for you to enjoy too. The keeper said to me at the end you can see them again I was thrilled, Cha Cha came to me later and said the same thing as we had the table right in front of them,I cuddled her and thanked them both so much. I cannot speak to highly enough regarding the whole experience, it was just magical. Thank you once again. X x😘 We then walked round the rest of the zoo, it is small but beautifully looked after and improvements were being made with new areas and attractions advertised. Be careful when you go and see the male orangutan as he throws mud and stones at you, he is so handsome and lovely to watch but I guess a bit lonely. I would have happily paid just for the experience and not seen the zoo but that is included in the price. Checkout the experiences on offer they are well worth the money, we got a good deal with a driver that took and waited for us worth shopping around.", "Great experience as a complete package. We did the breakfast with the orangutans which was a buffet. Maya was a great help there at the breakfast area. We then moved to the next activity fun in the mud with the elephants. Elephants are healthy and treated with love. Staff are friendly and ensures all visitors have fun with the elephants. Great lunch after playing with elephants. The only negative is the photos are very very expensive. You cannot take your cellphone in mud pits so only way to capture is to buy the digital photos. The elephant keepers and other staff was very knowledgeable and super friendly. This is experience I have not seen anywhere ( south Africa, Thailand ) with elephants and a must experience!!", "Wonderful experience from start to finish. Breakfast with the Orangutans is a must! A huge thanks to our amazing driver Justin who was both extremely helpful & professional!! 😊😊", "Too expensive for what it is. There are not a lot of animals and they don’t look happy in the zoo. I don’t recomend it. The zoo is not finished yet.", "Amazing, cant recommend highly enough our host Gus de is a must to see, truly enjoyed the buffet and time spent with orangutans and elephants, setting couldn't be better beautiful and shady area. You wont be disappointed!!!", " zoo is a unique zoo in . It is surrounded by green trees. Its animal collection is quite interesting. zoo brings nice and unique experience by offering you to dine todether with animals and an unforgettable moment of riding an elephant. Nice place indeed", "We had a great time on our visit...Our 13 year old son got to hold a Bear cat and pet a cub lion which was a bit larger than he was thinking but thought it was great....I have always loved Elephants so had a pleasant ride on Anna she was wonderful and so gentle. She is only 25 and been in for three years as her handler wanted to keep her safe so paid to bring her out xo They live at the Zoo and earn their keep by giving people like us a once in a life time treat xo Our guide did a wonderful job arranging our first trip to and I would recommend that anyone thinking of going to for the first time would do themselves a great favour and give this guy a chance to organise your outings ...Very kind and helpful in every way.Could not do enough for us and kept us safe and provided service right from the moment we landed at the airport . Thankyou so much for making our trip so memorable Cinta Adventures.... Manggo 62 81 236 148 11 or 62 87 860 906 047 Thanks again Manggo", "Compared to the other zoo ive been visited, this zoo lacks the size and animal displayed. but they made it up with a nicely decorated surrounding and exhibit so they could display more animals with the space available. actually they have a lot of space according to the map, but they used like half of it for elephant riding which cost really really expensive. i hope in the future they offered a special price for local tourists to ride the elephant", "Elephant mud fun was the Best experience ever! Trisna and the other elephant keepers were very awesome and thoughtfull. Must do!", "The Zoo was very clean and the Mud Fun Elephant attraction was so much fun. The handlers were awesome and so informative. Very safe and interactive activity. What a great experience :)", "I fed the Elephants and got to play with them. We had lunch with the Lions. Dedex was a great server in the restuarant. We had lovely meals and icy cool Bintang. Great friendly service.", "My partner and I are big animal lovers, so when we found out we could hold and feed animals on the tour we were in. You show up and go feed the elephants and then you go to the restaurant and hold a crocodile, a snake and a bear cat. Then it is off with a small tour group (6 ppl in ours) and a flashlight and food and you walk around the zoo where all of the animals are pretty active as the heat has somewhat passed. You can feed monkeys, different kinds of dear, sunbears, and so many different kinds of animals. Dinner was actually pretty amazing too for being at a zoo. Yummy steak and desserts. Bring your camera as you can take all the pictures you want, but the pictures they take to sell you are pretty expensive. Also it is a late night, so young kids might get tired (from Seminyak it is an hour drive so we got back at around 11pm).", "as a driver and concurrently as a guide, I brought many guests to places that are beautiful and pleasant including one of them is Zoo, zoo has lots of very interesting animal animals, no wonder children really like it, for those who have never visit please come visit and enjoy the attractions.", "Muy muy decepcionante, no merece la pena malgastar el dinero en eso, busquen otro lugar en el que poder hacer esta actividad. Very disappointing, don't spend your money in this activity, sure there are better places where you can ride an elephant.", "new, modern zoo with busshuttle, very good breakfast possibility. Simply great! The animals are beautyfull.", "we just love the zoo!! The animals have great cages not to small, only we were sad that the pictures with the oeran oetangs not like the brochure was but we understand that it is for the safety for the animals", "So me and my boyfriend decided to book an entire Day at the zoo, we started with breakfast with the orangutangs, followed by mudfun with the elephants and to finish it all off we also booked night at the zoo. In the mean time we explored the zoo in its entirety. Only kind of downside was the construction that was going on. But that is also just to further expanding an already amazing zoo. Some of the cages were in our opinion too small, but they had a very nice diverse selection of animals. We had pickup and return to the hotel, very nice driver and car with AC. Breakfast with the orangutangs were very nice and relaxing, the food was very good and the keepers held the orangutangs in check at all times. Mudfun with the elephants were our favourite this day, not only did we get to spend a good amount of time with the elephants, the keepers also told us alot about the elephants and their work etc, wich was very interesting. Night at the zoo was also very good, the food buffé was amazing, and the restaurant is right next to the lions. They also fed the lions as we were eating there, wich gave us quite a show to look at. The fire dancers were also very entertaining. We also appreciated the tour inside the zoo, seeing all the nocturnal animals in the park. A Great way to let the audience see the animals at night time, instead of Just seeing them alseep or hidden away at day time.", "Situated in the heart culture of , the zoo is only 15 minutes drive from Ubud, 45 minutes from the tourist areas of Kuta, Tuban, Legian and Seminyak. Zoo's layout is simple and effective and I am glad I decided to make the visit at the last moment. This is a very hands on zoo with great photo opportunities. Check out the Komodo dragons here.", "This review is not about a specific activity but regarding general experience visiting the zoo with family. Zoo is very spacious but not huge and a very well maintained place. You get to see several varieties of wild animals and some birds. Orangutans, elephants, lions and tigers would definitely stand out as highlights. Feeding tiger, elephants was an unforgettable experience, though a pang of guilt was felt seeing the wild animals captive but this is common for any zoo, so I wouldn't point this out specifically for zoo. A good place for fun family time and depending on your free time half-a-day to a full day can be spent here happily, when clubbed with selective, close encounter activities the zoo has to offer.", "The zoo is very well set out and lots to see, we only went to see the orangutans for breakfast and that was well worth it. The breakfast was 5 star buffet all you can eat and the location was in an open air cafe surrounded by elephants and orangutans. Access to the zoo is quite good it has wheelchair access and a bus that takes you from point to point if you dont want to walk or cant walk.", "I went to the orangutan breakfast the staff are very friendly although I am not keen on zoos they are necessary. You get to see the Orangutans plus there is an Asian elephant, porcupine, pangolin and two eagles. The zoo also work on conservation breeding plans and highlight the need for preservation. I would recommend a visit.", "The elephant mud fun was AMAZING Purnata our elephant's handler was caring and kind. Absolutely loved doing this activity.", "Great Zoo for the kids, lots of animals to watch. The Elephant ride was great and a real experience for the kids. A bit overpriced but we had fun.", "we were a bit worried about going to zoo, but we decided to do the zoo night tour, we are so glad we did. it was awesome. you get picked up and dropped off at your hotel, taken to zoo, met with a drink and snack, view the lions up close near where you sit for a welcome drink and snack, you get to hold animals, feed animals, you have a private tour of the zoo with a small group, no crowds, you get up close and personal with the elephants, feeding and getting photos taken with them, lovely buffet dinner, and floor show. it was a really good night for approx $90 aud, it was worth it. well done zoo and your wonderful staff. only complaint would be that your photo prices are WAY too high, we would have bought a few if they were half the price. you would definitely sell more if prices were lower. everything else was great. we will probably do this trip again", "It was amazing to see the 2 Orangutans out playing and we were able to stand and have or photograph taken with them.... and the elephants and the beautiful birds there too!!! It just got a little busy as more and more people kept arriving so it became more like a quick ‘photo opportunity’ and standing in line waiting than the relaxed picture painted when we booked. The buffet was good and plentiful. But for us it was more about the animals. ❤️", "We were a little disappointed with the zoo. Needs a lot of tidying and cleaning up. The new section they are working on now will be beautiful when it is finished. Buffet lunch was good.", "it was great place to visit..the deer was so friendly and cute..my son was very very happy..one of my bucket list on ", "Enjoy my holiday with friends at this amazing place.. so much fun, you can see many kind of animals here, and many spot for taking pictures.. safe for interact with wild animals. staff so friendly, helpful. Perfect place to spend a holiday with family or friends. I will go to this place again for sure.", "Very much enjoyed spending Christmas morning here,staff were very helpful and breakfast was lovely, thank you", "Lots of different animals to see, there well looked after, breakfast there was a bit chaotic with people talking on the microphone load, line up for food was big, didn't know where to order a coffee and fans going flat out over tables so food was cold. Breakfast with orangutan s 5 min session if lucky. But walking around zoo was peaceful. No staff around so no one interacting with animals they looked lonely. But park was interesting.", "{GOOD} Pricy if you don't get tickets on sale. Buffet breakfast with views of animals, could touch and feed (at a price) & have pics on own camera. Orangutan had to wait for your number to be called. Pending number could be a wait, we didn't get one when seated so we had to ask, as we thought it was table numbers being called. Don't loose your ticket/ docket as that's the zoo entry after breakfast, breakfast sticker didn't count. Zoo is small to walk around, petting zoo and feeding is great ( food at additional cost) Pony rides (at extra cost) need more care as has sore feet. Water park splash was great to cool off before leaving ( byo towel) Swimmers avail to buy. Can't sit on gazebo unless hire ( we were the only ones there for 1.5hr) and were asked to move off. All our things were on the grass but kids were at the top end of shallow pool and were just sitting on edge out of sun. No shade over pool or paving.", "Mud fun with the elephants was an amazing experience and our Driver was on time and easy to talk to would highly recommend driver and doing this activity thanks Leo", "My husband and I are animal fanatics! We love going to a zoo every place visit (outside of California). So we were super excited to get there. After all the anticipation, we came to realize that as soon as you’re done passing through the petting zoo and feeding the elephants (which can be done in approx. 1 hour or less) we had the urge to just leave and go back to our Villa. So know you probably wondering, should I even go?! If you have kids, yes! this could be a great experience for them cause you get up and close at the petting zoo and there is a small water play for the kids (and with that jungly area’s humidity, you would probably want to jump in too). For adults just on their own, probably not that exciting.", "My partner and I had such a special experience at the zoo! we were lucky enough to be able to feed a tiger each which was a very up close experience, I got to feed the lions which was amazing and my boyfriend got to feed a crocodile! They were all incredible experiences and we were very lucky to be there were the zoo keeper offered us this experience! as I remember it only cost us $5AUS to do each thing. We also got to hold tropical birds, a monkey and have an elephant ride. The only Con of our experience was that the elephant ride was badly organised as we had to wait a long time even though we booked for a specific time.", "I booked my family of 4 for the Zoo dinner with the great elephant and the event itself didn’t disappoint!! Our driver picked us up at our private villa in Ubud and drove us the 1 hour (due to traffic) to the zoo. We were escorted in after the zoos closing and shuttles over to a restaurant overlooking the elephants. The entire experience was great. We feed deer and kangaroos as we walked in, we took pictures with elephants once we arrived in that area, there was a show, pictures with orangutans, dinner with the elephants standing close by and a beautiful closing ceremony. The only reason I didn’t give it max stars was the quality of the food itself was just average to above average and the mixed alcoholic beverages tasted horrible and cost a ton!!! Overall we loved the experience and highly recommend it.", "we ended up at Zoo as we wanted an elephant ride and our driver said this was the best value for money, we only did the 15 minute ride which was pretty basic and you would be better off doing 30 mins so you get to go through the water etc as we really just went up and back and that was it(pretty boring) the actual zoo itself was really good I didn't know what to expect but loved the fact that it was full of indonesian animals a lot we had not seen before. I loved the oranguatans and getting the photos with them as they are just so cute. overall I found the zoo to be pretty good and I was glad I saw it. The kids pool was also a great feature for kids to cool off at the end of the hot day.", "If your in with your family You Must have breakfast with the orangutans ! What a great experience you will be glad you went. The reasons are the little orangutans are so smart and cute. The Zoo is great well kept animals which the staff obviously take great pride in looking after. The buffet breakfast is really good plenty of food selections also the staff are friendly and helpful. The management have everything well organized everybody has a chance to have photos with the baby orangutans. It will be a day you and your family will remember for a long time.", "Totally loved this experience. The breakfast food selection was huge and very tasty!!! There were two Orangutans hanging around while you ate and you could go and have your photo taken. There were also elephants and birds very close by. The zoo is very clean and pretty and at that time of morning is very peaceful. Personally I thought it was well worth the money.", "Incredibly beautiful. I'm very serious and conscious about responsible animal tourism, especially when travelling Asia. I did my research and the forest is seemingly true to the word \\Sanctuary\\\".\"", "This is my first time to visit Zoo. a very extraordinary place with friendly staff. There I tried Elephant Mud Fun activities ... beyond expectations the activity was very enjoyable with the hospitality of the instructors making us very comfortable.. after activities we were treated to lunch ... with an amazing menu too ... this place is highly recommended for spending vacation time .....", "This activity was one of the best things i have ever done. The day started out with a nice welcome snack and a quick run through of the correct behaviour to have around the elephants, followed by a quick change of clothes (it gets muddy). We got to help chop up the food to feed the elephants, than proceeded into the enclosure, where we finally got to meet these magnificent gentle giants, and have the opportunity to hand feed them and take some photos with our own cameras or phones. We then headed into the mud pool, covered ourselves in mud (fantastic sensation if your sunburnt) and then got to help give the elephants their own mud treatment and boy do they love it. More photo opportunities are had from the proffessional photographer there as no personal cameras or phones are allowed into the pools, after the mud treatment, we have a quick rinse and then head into the fresh water pool for a bit of water fun and more photos. After a quick shower and change into clean clothes a buffet lunch was served which was deliciou, and then we were able to explore the rest of the zoo itself. It is truely a fantastic experience and one that i would gladly come back to do again, the handlers are super friendly and full of information, to be able to get so close to this magnificent animal and have that kind of interaction is just amazing, memories to last a lifetime. 10/10 will be telling everyone i know that they must do this activity if they're visiting zoo.", "Wonderful experience for the whole family. We all enjoyed feeding the elephants & getting close encounters with the elephants, exotic birds & orangutans.", "Loved this place, and the elephant ride was an amazing life experience! The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars was that it was very expensive. US$180 odd for a couple with an infant, on a half day tour. That's pricey even in a developed country. Having said that, the facilities were great, and the animals are very well looked after. The park is stroller / pram friendly.", "Zoo is clean, lots of varieties of animals. The zookeeper is really friendly towards visitor and the animals there. I will definately visit the zoo again one day!!", "Wonderful experience, amazing food. Very helpful staff especially Gus De , he was very helpful and very friendly.", "Very nice and welcoming people. Gus De was very helpful. We loved Zara the nine year old orangtun was very cute and cuddly", "We signed up for the up close and personal breakfast met Orangutan and washing the elephants. Both were well organized with the well being of the animals central and the whole atmosphere being very relaxed and low key. There were plenty of photo opportunities and the staff were polite and well informed. We had arranged a pick up from the hotel as part of the package and the driver was on time and drove well. Overall a very positive experience and one i would recommend if you are looking for something a little out of the ordinary. Elephants are truley amazing animals and being so close to them is a very special moment. The girls (18, 16) loved it and it would be great also for younger children. Well done zoo for a very memorable day! Paul, Jessica and Anouk- Netherlands", "It was a fun thing to do on my birthday. Compared to the rest of my holiday I didn’t expect much because we have been disappointed many times, but this attraction was fantastic and I will think back on it as one of the best experiences in Indonesia. The breakfast was so good. It was very clean every where you don’t expect that from a zoo. The staff were very friendly. The animals were treated good. A couple places the animals needed more space, which they were aware of because they have put of a sign saying we need donations for the sun bear to give it more space. Definitely a thing to spend a day on", "This zoo is jam packed with endangered species mostly from Indonesia, i don't think I have ever been to a zoo like that. Quite small, but, with a breeding programme. We had breakfast (just myself and my husband) with 2 elephants - not an experience you get every day. Worth every penny.", "What a disappointment. You get a breakfast with 120 other people, and 4 orangutans that you can not touch, are drugged enough to keep them awake but nothing else. You could once get a photo holding one and not sure if you still can but if you can this would be a better option. Not worth the trip.", "We spent couple of hours there. Not to crowded so we could see all animlas up front and take great pictures. All animals are kept well, lots to see!! We loved it", "If you are up for cheap thrills but actually very expensive, try Zoo. With admission fee of $US75, the small Zoo seems even smaller. Perhaps because my husband is not Indonesian, this was why the exceedingly high price. Inside the only restaurant the have, they offer photo opportunity with 3 exotic animals, among others crocodile and tiger. The 30 min elephant ride was pretty nice and can be the highlight of the visit.", "Not like any other zoo I have ever been to. Very interactive with the animals. I fed and was able to touch elephants, meerkats and deer. I fed a white lion chicken thighs with kitchen tongs. Wow!!!! The zoo was beautiful and clean. The animals looked happy and well cared for. The lemur exhibit was incredible allowing you to literally walk inside a large aviary where the animals are just hanging out with you. One of them had babies on her. Several tried to lick me. One lady (Mommy Tiger Nyam-Nyam) made my day by taking videos and photos of me feeding the deer. What a terrific experience!!! Dont miss this place when you go especially if you’re an animal lover.", "Amazing experience. Super friendly staff, even friendlier trainers. Madde and the other lad were two massive legends. The elephants were well taken care of and amazing creatures. Definitely a must go place in .", "A great morning at the zoo, early pick up from hotel and taken about 50 mins drive to the zoo. We arrived at 8am and transferred to the orangutan area to have breakfast. This part of the zoo is currently being extended with new inclosures opening soon for the orangutans and the sun bears. The breakfast session allows you to get up close to the elephants on arrival and have a photo. Then you are allocated a table and a number to enjoy breakfast. When your number is called you go to one of two locations at the rear of the breakfast area for photographs with the Orangutans. They had four two in each location. From my perspective the lighting was better for photographs on the elephant inclosure side. The orangutans are orphans so that made the whole experience feel a bit better as they have a greater chance of survival in the zoo vs in the wild at the moment with palm oil destroying habitats and poachers. After breakfast we walked around - animals quite active we arrived at 8am and left at 12pm a few hours is more than enough.", "Did breakfast with Orangutans which was absolutely superb. The experiences in the Zoo went further to provide interaction with elephants as well. The nice thing about it was all about the animals and the keepers appeared quite considerate. Highly recommended.", "I really enjoyed the breakfast, it had a huge selection of food, great quality, the highlight had to be the Orangutan, so beautiful and gentle, 2 of them both reached out to myself and my husband, grabbed our hands, they are so lovely and cheeky, throwing the keepers hat away was very funny, All the animals looked well cared for and great to see upgrades happening to some enclosures", "What a wonderful experience. Highly recommended. Beautiful breakfast and the orangutans were gorgeous.", "I visit zoo today with my family. We arrived at the zoo around 7AM local time, and we go straight to the restaurant for our buffet breakfast located in Kampung Sumatra (since we took the Breakfast with orang utan program). We need to take the shuttle bus to go there and the shuttle bus was like a mini coaster made all the passanger above like uuuhh-yeahhh. 😂 They took us to our seat and welcome us to get our breakfast (like i said, buffet). 2 or 3 of their staff always come to us, asked about how good the food, or where do we come from. We have many of appetizer and main course to choose, and the bacon was especially magical. (Me personally, love bacon so much) The staff were very friendly, happy to help take our photos, answers most of our questions even its crowded. As we explore the zoo, we seen many varieties of animals from every continent, although some of the zone were in progress, which is good in the future. Before we explored the zoo, there's a bird free flight show (which​ is amazing) on the stage. We also took some picture​s and interacted with the orang utan & elephants. And then while exploring the zoo we met jackie, the big, dark brown orang utan, the beautiful white peafowls, the tiger called King and and feeding the Bengal Tiger and some kind of goat that I forgot the species name. 😄😂 we take a couple photos with them. After exploring the zoo we sat on the benches and get some drink. The weather was good so the mood. Finally, before end our journey, we all went to the waterpark. The waterpark itself was well designed and very entertaining for children. And back home at noon. Personally thought, this program is worth the price and as an excellent idea to spend holiday with family especially with kids. 😄", "It's absolute fun and lovely experience. Staff is helpful, they have got nice eating options and so many beautiful birds, animals to be with.", "We started the day at the zoo with Breakfast with the Elephants- beautiful table presentation and a wonderfully delicious breakfast. We got to interact one on one with the elephants and fed them and were able to hold a baby gibbon, before going on an elephant ride through the park. Later, we bought a SEPARATE admission for the zoo and spent the day thoroughly enjoying ourselves. There is a plexiglass wall separating the lions from the restaurant- it was amazing to see the lions so close(we even glimpsed two of them mating- not something you get to see everyday!) We held several birds and got to feed the tiger. Later in the day, my camera battery died, and as I hadn't brought my electric plug adaptor, there was nowhere to charge it. The zoo's driver took us into town, where I was able to purchase an adaptor, return to the zoo and plug in the charger. We were really impressed with this level of service and it sure saved our day- and memories, of course! There were photoshoot opportunities with a binterong, baby caimen and a gibbon- we were also pleasantly surprised that we weren't forced into purchasing THEIR pictures, and were encouraged to use our own camera. We enjoyed the bird show, too. The zoo was clean, well maintained and appeared to be as comfortable for the animals as any zoo we have been to. The staff were friendly and informative. I would highly recommend a visit to Zoo- it was a great day and we learned a lot about the indigenous animals of Indonesia.", "Very good experience with great staff especially Kuz Only downside is the extortionate price of photos. £25 for one photo from the elephant experience which you feel obliged to buy as due to the mud you don’t take your own camera. Other than this we loved our day", "The Zoo is one of its kind! We have been lucky to join the elephant mud fun program and it was more than overwhelming. The Zoo is just amazing and something completely different than the zoo's we have seen yet. The Zoo itself is very spacious and it feels like you walk in the tropical forest. Arriving at the elephant area we have been welcomed with drinks and local food. Before we went to the animals we where allowed to prepare the food for the elephants which was really cool. Right after finishing the preparation we feed the animals and went for a bud bath with them! You really get close to the animals and feel their skin and character. What amazed us was to notice how gentle these animals are. They always watch the surrounding and make sure they will lay down in the mud and stand up without coming to close to us. These animals are highly emphatic and intelligent. We would recommend this adventure to everyone! Bests Mari", "We did the Elephant Mud Fun Experience and were just blown away with how good it was. To be this close and personal with 5 Sumatran elephants and a baby one too, that are clearly loved, adored, and extremely healthy. The team of Mahout's were amazing. Our Mahout Nikee was so attentive and lovely. Our 5yr old son will never forget playing in pools and mud with an elephant", "Zoo average but the worst meal we have ever had in bar none. Don't waste your money. Service was very ordinary", "Went to zoo yesterday morning to have breakfast with the orangutans. On arrival your shown to your table and given a number which they call out when it's your turn with the orangutans which was very well organised. Whilst eating what was a lovely breakfast other animals came to visit elephants arrived for you to feed and pet and have your picture taken. There was a variety of birds too a porcupine also. After spending time at breakfast you got to walk around the zoo which was very well maintained all the animals looked healthy although not a massive zoo I would definitely recommend a visit. Really enjoyed our day there.", "It was very nice journey with an amazing animal. Great service, nice dinner with the great elephant and end up with a good performance. Strongly recommended! Thank you", "The zoo was organize properly. The have few animal show. Make sure to check the show time upfront from their website. Ticket price bit expensive. Not much activity can be done here beside sightseeing and see the animals. You may ride with the elephant if you like it. It come with seperate package. There are few restaurants & gift shop inside the zoo. They have splash water pool also, good for children. You may spend 2 - 4 hours inside the zoo, depending on activities you do. Since our kids not really enjoy the trip, we just spend around 2 hours inside here.", "I spent yesterday afternoon with my two daughters and Molly the Asian Elephant at Zoo's brand new Elephant Mud Fun program. A truly amazing experience and top class facilities, for the elephants most importantly, and also the program participants. As soon as you enter the reception area, you can see that this is a new class of Zoo experience, and one that I can highly recommend. Definitely something I will be recommending to friends visiting . Off the back of this new experience I have hope that Zoo management have plans to soon upgrade the rest of the Zoo to meet the same standards as the new Elephant enclosure and facilities, and particularly for the tigers near the entrance (please stop the hand feeding / teasing / photo opportunity activity), the very lonely orangutan and the many, many porcupines who have clearly outgrown their enclosure. Thanks for a wonderful afternoon with Molly.", "Over priced for what it offers, half the animals were not on show due to construction which wasn’t posted on the website", "we went there with 2 kids,they were really exited with all animal there,for the adult as well :-D It's not our first time visiting Zoo,but it is our first time visiting Zoo...the place comfortable for walk...only need to install water tab with the water clean and all visitor can drink directly(as we saw in Ragunan Zoo,Jakarta. If we talking about the price enter for local guest little bit expensive...", "The Zoo is amazing. Make sure you get the Zoo Explorer pass as it’s great value for money. It gets you food and transfers.", "We originally went for the Aurangutan breakfast but the whole zoo is immaculate and just amazing. The animals is well looked after. Most people I think dont visit zoo's when travelling overseas and we are one of those families but I was so glad we went as it was one of highlights to see how they cared for the animals, even the animal hospital we could see through and there was a baby tiger which was clearly well taken care off next to it we could see people cutting up fresh veggies to feed the animal. Then the bucks as you leave I would easily just spend my day amongst these lovely creatures. Thank you for looking after animals", "Its was a nice trip, we are looking forward for more animals variety, shows and vacilities. It's a better zoo compre to any other zoo in Indonesia.", "Needs to be cleaned up very dirty, cages to small no grass all muddy. But on the Brit side bird show was good", "Amazing breakfast with the orangutans and elephants accompany you while you eat . Good place for close encounters. Amazing staff very helpful with anything. Very good for the price nice walk around the zoo", "Not as many animals as you are probably used to seeing in a zoo but very good as it must have been difficult to get the ones they have into and the upkeep must be quite expensive. The entry price was about $35 dollars a person....as you go in there are deer wandering around and you can pay a small amount for a cup of vegetables to feed them which I did and within seconds I was surrounded by them, the bigger ones nudging me to get attention and more carrots. Very pushy but lovely....There are elephants and otters and tigers and monkeys etc and a couple of restaurants in the center somewhere for a cool drink. There is also a bus that will take you on a short trip around the last of the cages as the zoo is quite spread out and you might get sick of walking or the kids might...", "Nice zoo. Quiet enough for u to enjoy the day. The animal collection were not bad and seems that they are adding to it soon. Some exibits could have been better. Overall enjoyed myself will come again.", "I purchased a package directly through the zoo's website to have breakfast with the orangutans and ride an elephant. I thought breakfast with orangutans was going to be a small group of people & we'd have the orangutans close by to interact with us while we ate. It turned out to be a very large group of people (maybe 100), on arrival they gave us a number & said we'd be called up for our photo with the orangutans so to listen out. The food was good with a wide selection to choose from at the buffet. We had to wait about 1/2 an hr before we were called then went up, had our pictures taken standing next to an orangutan (he didn't want a bar of me & didn't seem very happy at all), you weren't allowed to touch them unless they touched you & it was all over in about 2 mins. We got to have our pics taken with elephants and watch baby orangutans playing but probably nothing you couldn't do with just general entry. The elephant ride was good. There was an option to do a shorter ride which was cheaper and in hind sight I should have just booked that one rather than the whole package. The package gave us entry into the zoo as well which you would expect, I was a bit surprised though when they said we had to leave by 2pm or we would have to pay more, I though that was a bit rude after spending all that money but we ended up leaving earlier than that anyway as we'd seen everything several times already. Don't get me wrong, it's still worth having a look but I wouldn't recommend the breakfast with orangutans unless you're just going for the food and some photos.", "Great place to visit. We spent a couple of hours walking around. Very interactive ... feed a Sumatran Tiger, had a Macaw climb all over me plus got to pat a baby lion and had a bear cat draped over me. The kids would love it and it costs about AUD24 per adult. You can organise a driver from your hotel/villa and they will wait for you outside the zoo for as long as you like. They also have elephant rides and elephant feeding. We feed the elephants a basket of fruit and then one mistook my camera for food and nearly ate it! Great day!", "We came to Zoo for the day before flying home in the evening. We recommend hiring a driver for the day - it worked out quite cheap and they organised the zoo tickets for us. The zoo we loved! We ate lunch right next to the elephants which was a great experience and staff were so helpful and friendly when we asked questions. Would definitely go again next time.", "My dad and I had breakfast at the zoo on 25 January. We had seats right at the front overlooking the elephant swimming pool, the buffet was delicious and had a great range of choices. the staff are extremely organised and each table gets a number to take photos with the organutans which stops everyone from overcrowding them. Staff happily take photos on your camera or phone and are not pushy on buying the professional photos taken. After breakfast we had the chance to walk around the zoo, it is green and beautiful and they are doing heaps on work to make newer and bigger enclosures!", "i visit the zoo with my family, part of my package staying at sanctoo suite and villas for 2 N the zoo is neat, quite clean, i think all the essential animals are there. There are restaurants, kids playground, shuttle bus, waterpark for kids to play. My kids love there and me and my wife like the experience too. it has a different vibe with other zoos. In my opinion as a local, the price for the activities are relatively high, maybe it is a tourist driven business so its understandable. there are elephant riding, feeding animals, elephant mud experience, breakfast with orangutan and many others. if u want to participate with all of it, maybe prepare some extra expenditure, way above the entrance fee.", "Can get crowded at times but worth spending time away from the feeding areas. Good to watch semi wild animals socialising in their packs. Was also amusing seeing a few brainless chumps get their comeuppance when provoking the animals.", "Great breakfast experience eating around a range of animals inc: the orangutans and elephants such a experience to enjoy the close up and beign able to touch and enjoy some time around them. Breakfast was pretty good with a decent selection of western and indonesian aswell as your bakery eg:crossainys waffles pancakes and banana fritters,cereal and fruit options.the nasi goreng and mii goreng were fantastic in taste also some of the best ive had in easily..price with the breakfast with orangutans without transfers was about 65AUD i think were we made the scooter trip from seminyak which was a great county ride experiencing the area to get there and back and also better traffic wise to make it quicker! The zoo experience was also good to walk off the big breakfast amount consumed where you have other options of animal encounters from mud bath with the elephants to riding them which looked great to do but too early for me to be mudded up haha..but plenty of animals to see ostrichs crocs lions hyenas monkeys bears zebras ect always good to see when we dont have a range of them back home in aussie land Shops located all around the zoo for meals snacks and drinks.. Have a nice big selfie tower in the zoo which was closed which would of being great for photo option. Also a waterpark for the kids to splash and slide and play in dont know the story to access it but looked very clean and my kid would deffiantly loved it Was a great experience and deffiantly a place to take the kids and family if in the area or just to have breakfast with the animals for that one in a life time experience", "We went on a family trip to the Night encounter. The zoo has a great selection of animals with large enclosures and they all seem very happy and well looked after. All staff were friendly and helpful and our guide and the MC (Widi was his name) were entertaining and overall lovely. It was the highlight of our trip, as you get to have close personal encounters with the animals and are treated to an incredible dinner and fire dancing performance afterwards. Highly recommend.", "so many under construction in Zoo. so we cant see many animal in zoo. hopefully next year all the facilities already set.", "We really had a good time there, all the staff were friendly. We took a picture with the animals, walked around the zoo, and also feed them. The zoo was clean and well looked after animals. Nice outdoor dinner setting with many variety of food which were delicious and we were entertained by fire dance. Really worth for visit :)", "Was a perfect breakfast with the orang-utans the staff were very nice , setiadi the guide was very informative he talks English very well and knows alot about all the animals even foreign animals in Australia etc", "Great experience! All animals look very healthy and looked after. Beautiful scenery, Indiana Jones like.", "I have wasted a lot of money over the years on day trips that promised much and delivered very little - but my perseverance finally paid off this morning when I had Breakfast with Orangutans and a Mud Bath with Elephants at the Zoo. This honestly is something that you DO NOT want to miss out on. I will forever remember the experience. And to make it even more special, the buffet breakfast was sensational as was the lunch. But what tryly made the experience memorable were the fantastic staff, especially our Elephant handler - HERY. His genuine smile never wained and he made sure we all had the experience of a lifetime. Thanks to all.", "Had a fantastic time at Zoo. We went on our honeymoon and wanted to do something special. We did the elephant ride and mud fun, was so special. Dana was amazing and very friendly just like the rest of the staff. It was so amazing to learn and enjoy these gentle giants", "I visited the Orangutang Snactuary but we did not see any orangutangs. I hope this is a good omen and shows that they orangutangs are close to a have normal life instead of getting feeded in front of an audience of their cousins. Even though for my own interest it would haave been nicer to see some of them.", "Breakfast with the Orangatangs best value, animals very well cared for and obviously staff love them and their job, beautiful surroundings, best value", "We booked our trip to the Zoo with trip advisor and received a generous discount. We were collected from our hotel in a private car and arrived at the zoo, being greeted by two adorable orangutans who enjoyed our cuddles, enabling many photo opportunities. We were given cold drinks and spring rolls while we encountered a very friendly Python and two curious owls that we could have perch on our arms. The lion enclosure is also visible in the area and they are free to frolic and laze in front of us, with the moat separating us there is no need for a wire fence. The tour followed with tiger feeding and knowledge given about the many varieties of animals, reptiles and birds. The petting zoo and elephant enclosures gave us delight to feed all the animals. The tour was followed by a fabulous buffet and informative, interactive show. The night was finished by an exciting and interesting fire dance performance that sent a strong message for conservation of animals and the impact humans have within this environment. A thoroughly enjoyable, unique experience. We recommend this to all!", "The interactive experiences with all different animals around the zoo make the Zoo an absolute must visit! I did the Breakfast with Orangutans and the Mud Fun with Elephants and both far exceeded my expectations! It was amazing to get up close and personal with so many of the animals around the zoo in their beautiful exhibits. Don’t miss feeding the lions and playing with the lemurs as well!", "Went with friends several days ago for breakfast with orangutan. It has so many things to do ! We take loads of pictures with elephants, orang utans and birds. In the middle of our breakfast, some of the animals are being shown to us. One of my favorite is armadillo. After fulfilling ourselves, we watch bird shows, lion feeding and explore the zoo. The zoo itself is well kept, animals are meaty which means they are well taken care. It is a very nice experience and worth visiting especially if you bring children around", "Honestly, the whole area wasn't that big. But they over various activities for you to do, especially the animal encounters, that's the best! My favorite was feeding the raindeers. The food at Wana restaurant (beside lion's den) was AMAZING and totally affordable! I love their crispy duck and choco lava so much! Overall, it was a great experience!", "So many changes since our last visit, found the staff friendly and knew their stuff, we enjoyed the restaurant and the meal and animal photo shoot .However we found the enclosures on the small side especially for the big cats, bears and crocks .I think the pool etc was wasted against having bigger enclosures. I feel it was overpriced for such a small zoo", "Our family enjoyed having breakfast at the zoo with the orangatans and elephants. Later we casually walked around and had fun seeing all the animals including the tiger cubs. It’s going to be great for the animals once the new enclosurers are finished. Well done ", "We went for this package to have a bit of feeding the elephants, watching some dancing, seeing the elephant show and to get some food down the kids. We got to the zoo about an hour before closing and we’re almost the only ones there, it was great going around the zoo when it was so peaceful and the deer on entry made the kids say as did seeing tigers, crocodiles, lions and of course the elephants. Definitely recommend getting there early to do this. Meeting the elephants was great, you can have your photo taken by the staff but they’ll also take pictures with your own camera to save you having to buy theirs! We also got to meet orangutans and owls and have some great shots. The dancing was good, just the right length not to be tedious and the meet the animals but was entertaining as well. The main elephant show was spectacular with water, fire, sound and dancing and we all loved it. Buffet dinner was extensive and tasty especially given how few of us there were there, they could have easily reduced the scope but it was good to have so much choice of cuisine and puddings, healthy and not so healthy. At the end of the evening after the very short bus ride back you get to walk back through the zoo in the dark, no neon suited people telling you where to go and good fun meeting the bow stationary fee again in the dark, especially for the little ones to see animals asleep. My only criticism would be that dinner felt a bit rushed, despite the advertised time they were clearly keen to move you along and get the show over with, so you could all go home, a minor annoyance to an otherwise perfect evening. The most expensive single thing we did in as a family of six, but worth every penny for the memories!", "We really enjoyed Zoo. It isn't as big as the one in Auckland - but that made it much more manageable, especially in the heat! There are loads of animals and the path is really easy to follow. Lots of opportunity to feed the various animals (for a small price). But we patted an elephant for free! Really enjoyed the cafe by the Lion enclosure - magnificent creatures.", "I love it. It's so nice to see animals not in cages and running around freely. This is a must-see for any trip to 😊", "Was a great experience having a mud bath with the elephants, our instructor Putri was very friendly and had lots of information about the elephants, well recommended experience", "Gusde had amazing service and food was very nice. It was great to see the elephants and Orangutans up close!", "it was a good day but this zoo doesn't worth the money it was very expensive just to see animals inside cages ,,,", "Searching for a zoo where was also an elephant ride I came up with this one. experience doesn't offer it for the coming 4 months, they proposed another zoo with very bad rating/comments. This one was on our way to the airport while leaving coming from the North. Absolutely friendly people, the ride was a bit expensive but was really great! Elephants were not caged and the other animals are well kept and taken care off. A big respect for this initiative.", "We went to the zoo with our 2 small kids. Great place BUT very expensive. Entrance and food inside very high cost. But we enjoyed a lot the experience. Inside you can bring your kids to the pool to enjoy the fun zone.", "If you have never tried it before like me, you should have a go. A great facility with a high professionalism staff attitude. we had a great day with these guys who cared all day about two things: Our safety and our happiness. A physically demanding experience, i would recommend having a look at their website to choose one of their many options to suite you. A bit pricy for but it also include a free pick up and drop off from and to ANYWHERE in . breakfast, snack and lunch. very nice and very friendly. Highly highly recommended.", "Elephant Mud fun and it was amazing,the time you get with the elephants is good . The staff are helpful and very friendly. Just a shame they wanted $140 AUD for 14 photos, about the same as the package itself! I think the smallest you could by was 8 photos for $120 AUD. The buffet lunch that can with the package was very nice.", "We are really against zoos as we think animals should never be held in a cage. So we were bit conserned about the place and first we just went outside the gate and realised the monkeys are running free and the forrest was big. So we bought the tickets and went inside. We really got the feeling that the animals are happy and there was some areas where tourists couldn't walk so it felt in every way the best possible 'zoo'. And of course the animals were really cute.", "Got a VIP pass so return shuttle from out hotel, coupons for discounts and animal feeding. Buffet lunch and Elephant ride. Nice staff good value, not a very big zoo so make sure your driver us available if u want to leave earlier. Make sure u use the toilet there!! is super cool inside :)", "Had a wonderful breakfast with my mum and the orangutangs, elephants and parrots! Gus De was very helpful at breakfast.", "The meal was lovely that we had breakfast, huge choice, well cooked and nice food. The transfer was included but we found it very over priced in comparison to everything else we did. We got photos with elephants and orangutans. There were parrots there as well. The monkeys weren't too interested but the elephants were very energetic. You get a voucher and go up one by one. Don't forget your own camera and the photoraphers can use your camera too, there was a corruption on the camera card and they lost half the people's photos afterwards. They are expensive enough to buy the photos too so better taking your own. The zoo over all had some interesting animals specific to indonesia but the cages are small and they are working on extending the place so probably not the best time to go.", "This was one of the most amazing zoo tours I have ever had in my life. What an incredible concept - people in cages and animals roam free. We were driven through the various areas of the Zoo and a lioness came right up to our cage and was enjoying a treat provided by the Zoo keeper. She was stunning and so gentle. Then we had a gorgeous Sumatran tiger jump on top of our cage. Never in my life have I been THIS close to these majestic creatures and we did a safari in South Africa. I would highly recommend this animal encounter.", "What an afternoon with these magnificent animals, well presented and well managed by all involved, lead by stand out mahout - Madde. Only hope the elephants enjoyed it as much as the human participants.", "Brilliant tour while in , well worth the money!! Took our kids for the second time and zoo was upgraded with a lot more animals, heaps of interactions for everyone with animals and fantastic buffet dinner. Highly recommended!!", "Had breakfast with the Orangutans it was a wonderful experience with 2 beautiful elephants sharing also. The animals seemed happy and very well looked after.", "A must see in ! A pricier excursion in but well worth it. Conservation of endangered species, night tour, get close with orangutans, elephants and a snake! Dinner buffet with the lions, dancing and entertainment. This was great fun and an amazing experience ❤️", "We enjoyed the trip, although the toilet stop along the way for our 6 year old was an experience I would prefer not to revisit. Nothing to do with the zoo but perhaps make sure you won't require a stop. it was great fun wandering around the zoo at night with Julia (our guide) and it was very informative, we had a nice dinner entertained by the fire dancing and interactive information with the animals. Glad we went.", "Did dinner with the great elephants last night and it was amazing. You get to tour around the zoo beforehand then catch a bus to the elephant part. There are elephants waiting for you as you get off the bus where you can get your photo taken with them and even pat them. After that you walk passed the sun bears and orang utans. When we arrive at the restaurant there’s a photo op with an elephant an orung utan and other animals. You then have an animal encounter while your buffet dinner is being prepared. Dinner is very nice as well and there are 4 elephants waiting for you back at dinner. You can get more photos and feed the elephants as well. Such an amazing experience and I’d recommend it highly", "A mob of us went to the zoo for an enjoyable breakfast then walk around the zoo looking at the animals.They well looked after and seemed content in the inviroment", "We originally paid for our 12 & 14 year old to do what was entitled ‘orangutan breakfast’ and ‘elephant mud fun’ and we (parents) just paid for the zoo entrance fee. When we arrived we were expecting, as parents, not to have breakfast but at least escort / supervise our children but were told we couldn’t. I wasn’t comfortable leaving my two unsupervised so in the end my son and I did the breakfast and my husband and daughter stayed back until the zoo opened at 9am. Glad we did that as breakfast was good, lots of choice and lots of animals, not just orangutans, however, not suitable for 2 children by themselves as busy and you need to help yourself to a busy buffet breakfast area and then assert yourself in order to get anywhere near the animals (I was told there were around 70 for breakfast on that day). Animals there included elephants, pangolins, porcupine, gibbon (and baby) as well as orangutans. After this, we met up with my husband and daughter and made our way to the elephant mud fun. My daughter swapped back on to do this with my son, as parents were able to view / supervise. The elegant experience was fun, first cutting up the fruit, then feeding the elephants, then walk into a mud bath (warm!) and put mud on your legs (to protect yourself from flies) and put mud on elephants, then you go into the outside showers with the elephants to wash the mud off, finally you go with the elephants into a pool area and have some splash fun with them. After this you shower up (towels, lockers provided) and head to a nice buffet lunch which the children enjoyed. We spent a further couple of hours walking around the zoo which had a good selection of animals. All in all a great experience, only given 4 stars as there were so many photographers and your then encouraged to buy the photo pack which starts at IDR 1.4 million as well as the zoo being relatively small.", "Breakfast with the orangutans was so much fun! Staff very friendly and happy! Gusde, was fantastic and helped us a lot!! Highly recommend", "I have been here for many times, and almost each time I come I find something new! Probably their biggest competitor is Safari & Marine Park, but they truly worked hard to be better! Thumbs up for Zoo, now we may have our meal at the restaurant across the lions open air cage! We can see the lions behind the glass! The most that I like, is the educational animal show while you have your lunch at 1 pm and the opportunity to take few photoes with little animals, like crocodile, birds, snake, Binturong, tigers or lions cub. Cool! And that is for free! I love to order the famous Indonesian Nasi Goreng. The zoo area is greeny, tidy and nice, they even now have elephants! I suggest to bring the food for animals, they are very welcome for food donation and animal feeding by guests. There is a night zoo too, starting at 6 pm, but if you would like to ride an elephant you have to come earlier, at 5 pm would be good. Love this place!", "This is a must do! Friendly staff and the experience was incredible.. Gus De was a great host thank you! Highly recommended", "Had such an amazing time up close with the elephants during the mud fun experience! Madde and the team are very knowledgeable and make it fun and enjoyable! Lots of photo opportunities including meeting the babies! Thank you so much!", "It is a great day activity for everyone and for sure kids. Special thanks to Nyoman Okananda for arrange the day!", "Had a great day out at Zoo. We booked in for the Orangutan breakfast and Elephant mud fun which was the highlight of my holiday as I love these beautiful big creatures.The Zoo is set out so that it is easy to get around with shuttle busses yiu can get on and off of if you require.", "A very interesting visit with entire family . A nicely maintained zoo with a variety of species.At intervals restaurants and variety of drinks ,smoothies and eateries were available, Buses take you from one end to another for convenience and sight seeing.This visit will leave you with pleasant memories of ", "Had selected Night at the zoo package, it was entertaining and fun evening. A bit costly but was worth it.", "If you a an animal lover this was a cool and fun experience! The admission price was only 40,000 rupees (approx 4cdn.) Great value! So i would recommend that you didn't use a tour company to visit. Have fun monkeying around ;)", "Got so much fun here. Bird show is a must! Inda, the mc also really fun and makes everyone enjoy the show🤟🏻", "I love going to zoo. And I have visited Safari before this. And although environmentalists would likely disagree with my opinion, it's better than Safari in terms of that the animals are in smaller cages so it's easier to see them and you can see them almost up close. We saw tigers rolling in front of us and the crocodile cage was partially an aquarium. The tigers seems to be in better health and have more weights than the white tiger in Safari (the white tiger in Safari looks malnourished, skinny and depressed cos he kept pacing around). The downside of Zoo there weren't hippo or rhino as in Safari, and if I remember correctly the entrance fee is cheaper in Safari as well.", "Good selection of animals and the kids enjoyed feeding the tigers and the elephants. Elephant rides very expensive", "What a beautiful well kept Zoo looking after an amazing selection of animals. We were lucky enough to have breakfast with the orangutans which was such a privilege. We could stand next to them & watch them have their breakfast. We saw elephants, lions, exotic birds and a great selection of other animals. We had lunch in a lovely open air restaurant & when we had seen every thing we were taken back to our resort. A real highlight to our trip to . It’s a must do.", "What an amazing experience ! Our kids cannot, to this day, stop talking about this experience. It was rather cool for Mom and Dad too ! To the point, this is at a Zoo, the prices for the short haul are approx. $250USD for 4 to ride, the long haul which is through water, far higher. It seemed an acceptable price for something you can only do in a handful of places in the world. The elephants seemed content and well treated, and the kids paid about $7 then got to hand-feed them corn, bananas, carrots and cucumbers after the ride. I rode with my daughter and our guide did not say a word, though he was texting continually while \\steering\\\" our large lady. My wife and sons guide explained everything, and more, so hit and miss on the guide there. The rest of the Zoo is awesome, your kids will love it, the Tigers, Lions, snakes and especially feeding the crocodiles was pretty cool. Been to the San Diego Zoo and plenty of high end zoos and was really impressed with this one. Keep in mind everything is monetized so bring plenty of money if you want to feed the tigers or crocs. We were on a strict time-crunch, though we could have spend 2 more hours in addition to the 2 hours we spent here. Well maintained property, friendly staff and very enjoyable experience.\"", "It was so fun. We had the breakfast with orang utan this morning. The zoo is very clean. The breakfast was super good. All of the staffs are very nice and friendly. We also gave the tiger food. Thanks for the help Kak Wipra and another staff! So helpful!", "The zoo is an amazing place to visit if you have kids travelling along with you. The entry is a bit pricey but it looks worth every bit if you visit this place as a day tour. Many different species of birds and animals can be found here. They also have a mini water park for kids to play around. The zoo is safe for all as the animals are nicely trained. They also have photo sessions with animals from time to time.", "We went there last week on lunch time. 2 Peoples and 1 infant. We try to fill up our stomach at wantilan restaurant before we going around. the place is just after the entrance. Good designed and Clean. But the price is awesome expensive. Imagine for only Nasi Goreng, they charged us IDR 90K. As in the normal best resturant price arounf 50K - 60K. Also the goverment & service tax is amazing 21%. You dont have other place to buy some food inside. Othe attraction is just average. But Its a clean zoo", "Cost $55 well worth it. It's not just orangutans, there's an elephant, exotic birds, porcupine etc. The breakfast is a huge buffet and there's something for everyone. Enjoyed the whole experience.", "It was such an amazing experience! Special thanks Kuz our waiter who made us all feel so comfortable and always making sure we were okay and offering refreshments and anything we needed! Great English and very friendly! Thank you so much Kuz for making us feel so welcome!", "Lovely maintained Zoo great intere action with elephants,friendly staff,nice cafe overlooking elephants watering.", "Really love this place so much cause of their good ambience, friendly staffs, and also the food was very tasty. Their newest place Kampung Sumatera also was very amazing, its has big pond for elephant bathing place. To be honest, I will come back soon and bring my family to this amazing place.", "Went here with my sister, brother, daughter 14 and her friend 14. Had beautiful day here, very relaxed stroll around the beautiful grounds, plenty of great photos. Fed the tigers, elephants, goats and dears. Got to hold a monkey, crocodile and beautiful birds. The restaurant was fantastic and the people and service was excellent.", "I had a beautiful time with the elephants. From start to finish Madde guide was extremely helpful and knowledgeable. I love the interesting facts about the different elephant. He explained there name, ages, likes and fear. Its interesting to know that there big and strong. But there also easily scared like humans. We loved being able to have time to spend with the amazing animals. Everytime I asked Madde a question regarding the elephants he was always ready with an answer.", "We booked this attraction through our hotel at their tour desk. Included in the tour price was pick-up by the Zoo Shuttle, which arrived on time at the Discovery Kartika. Our driver was very good, polite and friendly. It took about 1hr to get to the zoo from our hotel in Kuta, mostly due to travel congestion. Also included was the return drop-off to our hotel by the Zoo Shuttle at a time that was convenient to us (latest was 230pm) but we left at 130pm. We had the Shuttle (an 11 seater mini-van)all to our selves both ways - as there was 7 in our group. Upon arrival at the Zoo, we took advantage of hiring a stroller for 100,000IDR (about $10 AUD) at the ticket desk (make sure you have a photo ID (drivers licence - as they hold this for security deposit and you get it back when you return the stroller). The stroller is a necessity if you have any young children under 5 (we had a 3 and 5yo) so they took in turns. The exhibits were vasty improved since we were there last in 2011 (when it was terrible) - in fact the zoo had improved 1000 fold compared to 6 years prior. More exhibits, better enclosures, healthier looking animals, cleaner surroundings, more staff on hand, a petting zoo for the young children, an outdoor pavilion where some trained animals 'showed off' what they could do - this was OK and wasn't over done. The zoo had been extended to include a bus ride across another part of the property that had elephants, elephant rides, elephant feeding. In addition to many other large exhibits under construction. Once completed the Zoo would be even better. Several drink/ice cream stations across the Zoo to provide refreshments along the way. Thoroughly Recommended", "What an experience!!! We had such a great day seeing all the animals. Feeding the elephants was our highlight. Would say this is a must do while in . We had lunch at one of the resteraunts and big shout out to Kuz, he was so friendly and insightful. Such a memorable day.", "Amazing time at Zoo, my friend and I pre booked to have breakfast with orangutans whereby I want to firstly say a special thank you to Maya for going above and beyond and ensuring my dietary requirement of gluten free was ensured. During the breakfast we was also able to have photos with Molly the elephant and feed her and observe a new orangutang mom with her baby! After breakfast we had the elephant mud bath, again this was incredible! It was clear to see the animals are well cared for, with no sedation and by far the best zoo I have ever visited. Many fabulous memories made including feeding a tiger and holding hands with an orangutang! An amazing zoo, with lots to see! Definitely a place to visit when in , especially if you love animals as much as my friend and I! Only criticism was highly priced photos for the elephant mud bath, likely due to no phones allowed while in the mud bath.", "This is brilian, breakfast with orangutan met lot of animals.. I realy enjoyed this. The presenter Adi was so informative, he gave us information about the animal very well", "I found this a really good experience. It was better than a regular day at the zoo. Our driver picked us up in Seminyak right on time. Since it’s not a huge zoo the 1 hour we had to roam around were more than enough. We really enjoyed patting the elephants and holding he orangutans. The buffet was quite good. A definite highlight was the fire dancing. This was really spectacular. We were all adults I think the dinner might be a bit late for small children.", " zoo is amazing and fun, thank you kak darma for the information and we will come back again for sure", "The zoo was very simple but great fun. The water section is nice to cool off after a walk around. Cheers", "A really lovely breakfast with the orangutans and elephants. Inda was a fantastic host, very informative and engaging - we learnt a lot from her talks. We really enjoyed the experience.", "I loved the zoo. The animals seemed happy and well looked after, it was shady, relaxed and a great way to spend an afternoon. Loved the animal encouncters - baby croc, birds, binturang and a baby gibbon. All amazing animals! Whilst everything was perfectly safe, it didn't feel like your were as far away from the animals as our zoos at home. Is it expensive? Maybe compared to other things in , but compared to Australia prices - absolutely not! I got the VIP package, which was great value, much cheaper than hiring a driver, buying lunch, paying entry. If you like animals, I highly recommend zoo.", "we visited zoo on a day trip to UBUD, that also took in the batik area, the gold and silver factories and an artists' co-operative. it's a great day out if you have a good driver who knows the area. we really enjoyed the zoo - apart from the intense heat. there really is no relief from it - no air conditioned stores to slip into for a respite! the main reason for our visit was to give our girls their first experience of an elephant ride. we paid NZD 500 for zoo entry and a 20 minute elephant ride (for 6 of us). it was well worth it - as our girls had an absolute ball. the ride takes you through a large portion of the elephant area, through a watering hole (where there's a photo op) then back again. after your ride, you are given a supply of bamboo and you can feed the elephants. there are 6 in our family and my 2 eldest daughters probably got the best 'guide' in that he was very chatty and told them all about elephants and the elephants that live at the zoo. there are large variety of animals at the zoo. there are petting areas, a wide variety of 'unique experience' (that all cost) but included in your zoo entry are the opportunity to hold snakes (MAD!) and have birds perch on your shoulders, head and arms (also not keen on that!) there's also an aviary that you can walk through, and a wide variety of species from the 'monkey' family. we particularly enjoyed 'jacky' the orangutan who literally took aim and THREW his food at those silly enough to stand and watch him do it! he had great aim too! there's a nice restaurant in the middle of the zoo and free wifi. it's near the elephant ride 'loading area'. i felt the grounds of the zoo were in better condition than the animals themselves, but still a worthwhile visit. lots of animals to see and experiences to be had. bring a fan and lots of water!", " zoo is amazing and fun, thank you kak darma for the information and we will come back again for sure", "Amazing time people was so so friendly breakfast was great choices had lovely pictures taken with the orangatans highly recommended", "We were pleasantly surprised by the quality of the zoo. Given the time it takes to get there from Seminyak, especially with young kids, we were nervous if it would be worth it. The animals are displayed very nicely, with no ugly cages or displays which make you feel terrible. Feeding the elephants is a must.", "Decided to go to the zoo with my partner and her family who curently live in . We all went together in the same vehicle, the bad experience started when we were told by security that myself and my partner would need to pay \\tourist\\\" rates to enter. We went to the ticket booth at the main entry. My partners family spoke the local language saying there locals and tried explaining about the family relation with no luck. My partner who was born in and myself were forced to pay the \\\"tourist\\\" rate instead of the \\\"local\\\" rate... There is a 350% increas in price, absoutly appauled at the massive price increase just because we are tourists funding there part... Just constantly get ripped off everywhere you go in ... would not go again.. Also the zoo is not that big.. animal variety is small, enclosures are even smaller... pretty poor experience.\"", "We chose to visit the zoo for the night experience which included shuttle to and from the zoo, a guided tour of the complex, fire show and dinner. We were probably expecting a little more but overall it was a great night. The tigers and lions are magnificent.", "We booked Breakfast with the Orangutans and Elephant mud bath. Breakfast was good but felt the overall experience was a little hurried. There was only two Orangutans to have photos with and a group of approx 60-80 people. You are not allowed to touch or feed the Orangutans. The Elephant mud bath on the other hand was excellent. Three elephants with a group of approx 20 people. Staff encouraging fun interaction with the elephants, but be warned you will definitely get covered in mud 😂. Plenty of photo opportunities and the staff also take pictures for you to choose at the end if you wish. The elephants walk freely and were not tied up at any stage which was so lovely to see, it felt like they actually enjoyed what they were doing. Unmissable, highly recommended.", "Absolutely wonderful experience. The elephant mud fun experience was incredible. The only reason it doesn’t get 5 stars is because of the price of photos. Crazy!! Otherwise would rate it as my BEST experience.", "If you are in , don't miss it.. you have to visit Zoo at any cost!!! Riding the elephant was awesome...everything was just very nice!", "Beautiful kept zoo absolutely stunning, we booked for breakfast with orangutans 🦧and it was a amazing experience very worth the money. The grounds are kept very nice and it’s a very easy zoo to get around. We rode on a elephant 🐘 and it was a good experience. A good family friendly day.", "Very good zoo and lovely staff at the restaurant, especially Maya who was very helpful. There is also a lot of animals outside cages that you can play with.", "The venue was beautiful and staff were wonderful. Some cute animal experiences mostly associated with staff assisted photo ops. The buffet meal was lovely but other than the initial 'welcome drink' expect to pay for all other drinks. The post dinner fire dance was pure tourist kitsch and overall I found the evening to be a little underwhelming. The entry fee was higher than expected ($90 aud each) and insect repellant is a must.", "We had a breakfast with orangutan. the breakfast was really great with a lots choice, take a picture with orangutan and the elephant during the breakfast and also suitable for kids under 5 years old. the birds show was amazing many kinds of birds from around Indonesia. The zoo journey also very nice we can see close the animals but safe. Water slide was very fresh..This place is very high recommendation for family day. We been also before for a night zoo it was very amazing..best attraction for dinner..We enjoyed every visited to this place. Thank you so much for having us..", "Had a nice time at breakfast with the orangutans. However im not sure of their enclosure conditions once they leave the breakfast area. After walking around the zoo and seeing some of the small enclosures with zero animal stimulation and watching poor elephants carry multiple tourists at once as well as a large wooden seat all day I would not recommend this zoo. Better off finding a real animal sanctuary that is committed to helping animals and not just making money. Im sorry I gave my money to this orgnisation. Was also forcefully asked to write a review of the zoo at the exit gate while someone watched so I felt pressured into giving a good review.", "It was amazing the food was fantastic so much of it....The staff were great and friendly. Cant wait to go back and do it again with my family", "It was a lovely evening. A welcome drink and a nibblie to begin. Very interactive; feeding the deer, holding a python and owl. You could have professional photos or the photographer would use your camera. dinner was buffet style and you will not be disappointed. So much food. While you are eating the lions are fed. You hop on a bus like durasic park and feed the elephants. Then fire dance. Excellent value $100 AUD. Would do it again!", "I did this night safari at the Zoo based on a recommendation. I have to say, the animals seems well cared for, and the staff were very vigilant & knowledgable. They have a release program for some of the species, which I liked. I am not a great \\lock up animals\\\" person, the areas for the animals seem natural enough, as has great natural vegetation anyway. All in all it was an OK experience.\"", "Fantastic breakfast with orangutans, elephants, birds, gibbons and more. Just loved the morning. Hostess Gita was super and so helpful", "I enjoyed a fabulous time at zoo I had paid for dinner with the Orangutangs but it was so much more than that , I had a wonderful buffet dinner and watched a show of love ladies and a small child dancing , I toured the zoo fed the elephants and did many other things I didn’t expect to do . The animals are well looked after and happy in their surroundings and I had many photo opportunities , well worth the money and so much more than dinner with the orangutans great knowledgeable staff too .", "Excellent excellent program. Everyone was wonderful, helpful and caring. Would definitely recommend.", "We had a great meal here. Staff very trained. The food was great in aspects. Very well priced .we went back twice.", "what a zoo .... took my grandson to the zoo we were there all day an didnt see everything ...its hugeeee had pix taken with animals my grandson fed the lions wow wot a happy kid i had with me that day lol there r animals there that u only see on tv cause our zoos dont have them.. was a very long hot day but well worth it lots of other things for kids to do there as well 1 prob i did have was the photo frames u buy from them when u have a pic taken customs took them all of me when we got back to oz so get ur pix taken but dont get the frames they will tell u that its safe to bring back home,,,,, a old trick to get u to buy them", "I’ve been to many times but had never been to the zoo before. It’s absolutely wonderful. I took my 3 year old daughter and she loved it. The grounds are beautiful and well kept, food is not overpriced and the animals are fantastic. I would go again!", "Breakfast with the orangutan was a buffet. We couldn't see them from our table. Had to wait for our number to be called then got a few minutes for pictures. We were no 22 by the time we went up the orangutan had had enough. Far too many people. However the breakfast was excellent. Not impressed with the extra costs to feed animal. I also had elephant ride that was a great experience was amazing walking through deep water on their backs. Wasn't that keen on the zoo itself animal enclosures far too small to me very cruel", "I loved the many opportunities to feed and be photographed with the animals. The prices in the gift shops were ridiculously expensive. I loved eating lunch looking over the lion enclosure", "I gave 4 stars because when we came the place was being renovated, so a lot of animals we cannot see. We came here because the driver has mistakenly took us here when what we wanted to go was actually the Safari. This is smaller than BS, and at first i was a bit sceptical, but apparently, we really enjoyed this place. Maybe because of its smaller size, we can actually saw a lot of animals in a short trip. I think they also have more animals who walk here and ther around us like the deer, wallaby, some chicken etc, so my daughter was really happy. Look forward to come again when they finished with the renovation.", "Loved this zoo!!! Designed much like the Singapore zoo which is also very humane with nice large enclosures that are very close to natural habitats. You also get to feed lions and tigers here which you don't get to do in the Singapore zoo and you can do the animal feedings all day and not just at set times. If you're with little ones this will fill up a whole day.", "Great close encounters with animals. Zoo was large enough for a variety of animals, but not too large to be overly exhausting. Mommy Tiger whom we met at the deer feeding spot was very friendly.", "Really enjoyed our visit here. Just enough for a couple of hours. The tiger feeding and Lemur experience was cool for my children. Only downside I didn’t know the elephant washing was supposed to be booked day before so we missed out. Very clean and well maintained.", "Went for breakfast with orangutans. Breakfast OK but some dishes not hot enough. Not really good interaction with orangutans as they were kept occupied with objects. Didn't see much of rest of zoo as friends wanted to go due to dissapointment. I felt not value for money eyes but have had other friends rave over it. Everyone different.", "My kids (5 and 3 yo) thoroughly enjoyed the zoo. Having lunch in the restaurant next to the lion enclosure was also an enjoyable experience. The zoo when we visited was in the process of some major improvements. Once this is completed, it will be even better.", "We bought the basic ticket for entry. The zoo is quite small but the opportunities to feed some of the animals is pretty amazing, this does cost a little extra, between 3000-6000rupiah depending on the animal. I was able to feed a tiger, the elephants and in the petting zoo there are deer, goats and wallabies. You are also able to feed the crocodiles and Pelicans. There were also animal encounters with a baby crocodile and a baby gibbon on the day we went, where you could hold the animal and either have your picture taken to buy at the end or use your own camera. Overall I think it's well worth a visit!", "We are not people that like to go to zoo's as animals inc ages is not ideal, but we wanted to do mud baths with elephants and therefore had to enter the zoo. I have never seen animals as well cared for as these. They were happy and healthy. However, the orangutan display is a very different story. There were 2 orangutans on display without food or water in full sunlight with very little shade. I asked one of the keepers and he said that they are put into this enclosure for 2-3 hours only. 2-3 hours in the blistering sun of is just unacceptable. They never had a drop of water.", "A little overpriced but worth doing. Pat a baby tiger. Ride a elephant and see some amazing strange animals. Was a little disappointing for the price and a bit touristy all photos were rushed and for the price I have seen some better and bigger zoos around the world.", "The breakfast was first class, the tables were well setup and the service was very friendly, a nice way to spend a morning in with the delightful Orang-Utangs.", "Started the day with breakfast with the orangutans. This was lovely but not like how the picture makes it out to be... they are not there whilst you're having breakfast. You take a number - when your number gets called you go put for a couple of minutes to have a photo taken with 1 orangutan. There is also chance to feed the elephants which is great! And take photos with exotic birds. The zoo itself is small but nice. Walking round it was deserted so lovely to see the animals without crowds. Watch out for Janet! She throw mud all over me - which was hilarious but took ages to clean off!! Lastly, on a serious note, I posed for a photo with the 2 warrior men by the entrance and one of them put his hand on my bum while the photo was being taken. Then proceeded to feel all the way across when moving his hand away. Disgusting...", "It was good experience with Nikke ! We much enjoyed. Pitty the pictures very expensive. The entrance fee is already high enough.", "There are not many animals and unless you have never been to a zoo before do not waste your time. It is well maintained but the environment for every animal seems pretty small, so I ended up pretty depressed. Ticket costs USD 24.", "We were thrilled how close we could get to the animals. I am accustom to American zoos where you are separated from the big cats by retaining walls and moats. You will be an arms length from the tigers. We encountered a zoo keeper who assisted us in feeding the tigers their raw chicken meal. It was amazing. We wore a leather glove and held a large hawk. there were two animals to hold at the meet and greet. On our visit we held a 4\\ saltwater croc and a gibbon. The interaction was nicely organized because you got a line number so there wasn't a crush of people jostling you out of the way. They called your number, which was the same for both animals, and you entered the enclosure to get your photos taken. Oh, and they would use their cameras and take photos with your personal camera. That was a wonderful service at no charge to the visitor. As we wandered through the park, and it is more like a botanical park than a concrete jungle, we encountered another zoo keeper who had a younger gibbon who was learning to interact and we got to hold that one too. The only animal who seemed moody was the famous orangutan, Jacky. I'm not sure if he was just moody and a bit of a diva, but he clearly wanted to be fed and have his break from the crowd on his time and would pound on his food door until he was given the snack he wanted. During our elephant tour, our guide told us he had other orangutans in his environment, but couldn't get along with them and they were moved as the staff completed a separate environment for them. The elephant tour was sort of like a behinds the scene tour of the zoo and out guide was very friendly and informative. He clearly cared for Adele and knew which other elephants she enjoyed seeing on the trip. It wasn't the typical rush the tourist through the program tour. In fact, we went about 15 minutes over our allotted tour time. We ate and drank at the park and were happy and healthy. We ate at the end of the buffet time period and they gave us a deep discount because they didn't refresh things as they ran out. We tried everything and were happily full so this was an unexpected and pleasant surprise. This restaurant is between the elephant trek and the area you hold the animals of the day so even if you're not partaking of these activities you can enjoy them up close. Don't go expecting the endless, day long slog through a major American zoo, but we got closer to the animals than at any other zoo. We loved it!\"", "My family and I consisting of my wife and three young children decided to do the breakfast with the orangutans. The breakky itself was extremely tasty with plenty of options. We enjoyed the interactions with the elephants birds and orangutans and it is all nicely organised though the use of a number system which they use for the taking of the photos. We had been to the zoo before however we were taken aback when we were informed that we were required to leave by 2pm, as that's all our passes covered, even though we pay for entry along with the breakfast. We could have stayed until closing due to the kids loving the waterpark so much, but as mentioned we had to leave by 2 or we would be charged further entry fees.", "Me and my friend came to Zoo in August 2016. We tried for Breakfast with Orangutan since it was the 1st in Indonesia. Breakfast was amazing and Orangutan was so attractive. 1 week ago I came for Night at the Zoo. So, 4 of us in total. But unlucky, we got traffic on the way, so we missed 1 of activity. But it doesn't matter cause I have been there before. I was feeding deer with carrot and other vegetables. They were so greedy. I had ala carte dinner with Beef (mesh potato was no 1) I loved it very much. Dessert with Lemon tart, it was so yummy. My friends got Bintang but I reserved fresh lemonade. Enjoying dinner under the stars while watching Fire Dance performance. I joined the dancers on the stage and so lucky, baby honey head was on my shoulders. Special thanks to Mr.Wayan Sumerta who welcoming us and explained the detail of Zoo. Will be back for sure:-)", "On Wednesday we had a great day at Zoo. I and my best friend went to zoo and try their new program which is called “Elephant Mud Fun”. This is one of unique, amazing,and the first in Indonesia the activity allowing guests to get down and dirty with the Elephant, take a shower with elephant in a Mud Pond and feeding the elephant. The located Its not far from Kuta, Seminyak, Nusa Dua and Jimbaran area. zoo has a Good and comfortable places for all animals whose living here.We so much enjoy, laughing and was enthusiastic during the activity. Having touch and hug with Molie and Enna (Elephants Name). All the staf has good taking care with the Elephant. After that you can got lunch in Sanctoo Restaurant with excellent service and food. If you guys in I highly recommended you to book this program. Truly a wonderful experience ever !", "If you're an animal lover don't go there. Animals are in really small, dirty cages without anything to play with, looking very sad. I'm really glad we didn't have much time to spend there.", "What a delightful surprise in ! Our group of eight participated and all thoroughly enjoyed it. You get to feed them, give them a mud bath and then bathe them, and plenty of time petting them. Well worth the time and the money. Our guide was Purnata. He spoke good English and was friendly and fun.", "Our tour guide offered to take us to the zoo on our day trip exploring around Ubud. While I wasn't excited, my family and I were pleasantly surprised. When you first enter, there is an area where deer run wild around you. The kids loved it! There are also parrots in the zoo a little further to see and interact with. We ended up spending about 2 hours at the zoo, and it was an enjoyable time.", "We had a fantastic time at the breakfast with the orangutans. The announcer, Gita had lots of good information and was very helpful.", "Cracking food - you order from the wall with menu written on with marker pen! Me and the wife had breakfast bowls which were really good! It was a little slow but also seriously busy so understandable.", "If you would like to begin your day with smile on your face then it is a good idea to visit zoo with “breakfast with orangutan” option. You feel involved in wild life :) you can make pictures with elephants, orangutan and birds-parrots. I guess for families with kids it’s just what kids would love to do! :) Breakfast is buffet. Big choice of food, eggs, bacon, pastries and so on. Any fresh squeezed juices. Very delicious. After breakfast you will get a chance to walk in zoo...We loved that and I would highly recommend you to visit this place. Money you pay absolutely worth it!", "It's smaller than we expected but there are enough variety of animals for my kid to enjoy. Staffs are well trained and friendly. We got to have a short and fun encounter with some of cute animals at the restaurant. That was highlight for our family! We would love to go back again!", "The Zoo is great for both adults and Kids and the animals seem really well taken care off (for this I do not understand why the other folks complain about this, really). The keepers are very friendly and you'll be able to enjoy: * Pet Zoo for kids (not only) to feed rabbits and deers * A Bird show * Holding some animals (Baby crocodile, parrots, Etc.) Only disappointments: * We restaurant food is very bad (i usually do not complain about food!) and concretely you need to eat there if you wish to see the Lion (they bring him at 1PM) unless you;re smart enough to take some sandwiches with you. The restaurant is also expensive (with the quality that you get... Hope the animals get better one) * Price for the entrance is a bit high but still OK, on the other hand the elephant ride is very expensive. If you have the chance to go to Thailand, better wait!", "if u bring.kids this is lot better than other zoo in . the price also average, and direct interaction with animale is what make it special. just need to improve the indoor attraction if there is rainy season. we can do anything when its raining", "We had such a beautiful day, it starred with a beautiful breakfast. The experience with the 2 beautiful orangutans was something we will not forget. We met the lovely Chacha who was so knowledgeable and helpful she made our Zoo experience fantastic. Zoo is very lucky to have Chacha, you can see she loves her job, the beautiful animals and the people she meets.", "today i went to zoo with my school friends. we had a very fun tour. and big thanks to kak gita for helping us out figuring out all of the animals here, i like how she explaning abt the zoo and the animals she was very detailed. the zoo is very clean and the food was amazing.", "M husband and i came to on our honeymoon and we were looking for a great elephant ride tat wouldnt take up a whole day or cost a fortune - this was perfect!", "Went here for the day daughter is 9 so 3 of us was about 60 pounds English think it’s cheaper if you book on line first found this out later zoo isn’t that big but your close to most of the animals and they seem well kept few live shows on during the day and a little water park for kids to play in we was there about 5 hours feed the elephants and tigers at an extra cost hour in water park would recommend this place for a day out and also places to eat but we didn’t bother as was going Jimbaran after for dinner", "Great experience! This should be called “breakfast with the entire zoo!” Well, not exactly, but you get to interact with more animals than just the orangutans. They had two elephant you could pet and feed, lovely birds they perched on your arms and shoulders and a gibbon that they put on your shoulder. They also let you take pictures with your own camera if you don’t want to purchase the professional ones. The breakfast was outstanding. Full buffet with a wide variety of foods. Delicious! So glad we did this!", "It was a wonderful experience for our family (2 x adults & 2 x children aged 10 & 12 years). The Zoo itself is very well organised and clean. The animals are also very healthy and have suitable enclosures. There was a huge spread for breakfast to enjoy overlooking the water and witness the elephants having their wash and baths. Our daughter aged 10 went for an elephant on her own and also loved the experience.", "was the best part of my trip so far. elephants are beautiful, guides are very friendly, have great english and are great at interacting. very clear on instructions and gave us the best experience we could possibly have. lunch and snack food was great too. all round 10/10 experience!", "A great experience standing next to the elephants in Zoo, giving them food, cleaning them and paying with them. Also really cool seeing first hand the efforts this people are putting in to caring for many animals.", "We paid £17 each but was very disappointed! For a zoo the place isn't big at all, we got round it in less than an hour. The price did not include anything but entrance. Far too over priced for such a small zoo. After visiting Chiang Mai zoo prior (paid around £4 each to get in, it was a very good zoo) we couldn't help but feel completely ripped off and wish we hadn't wasted our money!", "Fantastic experience and well worth the money. You can spend lots more but not necessary. Since I doubt if I will get to Kalimantan now, i thouroughly enjoyed the interaction with the orangutans. I was lucky to arrive warly with my drivers so had lots of photo and up close sessions. Rest of zoo is small but they are in the middle of extensions. Aminals looked after by dedicated carers. Gardens and conditions of animals all first class. Definitely recommend. It was one of my highlights to ", "The forest and structures within it are nice, but you get the impression you're visiting a glorified zoo. Like much of Ubud, this site seems geared excessively toward tourists (most signs are in English only). However, this isn't such a major drawback that I say this should be skipped.", "We attended in October 2022 as a family of three (including our 5yo son). The highlight was the Breakfast with the Orangutans. It was absolutely terrific! We were able to meet some delightful animals (including orangutans, elephants and birds) in a completely relaxed environment, whilst enjoying a delicious breakfast. All the staff were terrific, especially Gita who helped us with some photos. Highly recommended.", "Had a great time very friendly staff, especially Gus De. Can’t wait to see the rest!!!! Next stop riding with the elephants!!!!", "Enjoyed feeding the animals. Bird show was good as you got really close to them. Best part of the day was having photo taken with the crocodile and bintarung.", "A small, well laid out zoo with a great elephant ride. I was shocked by the price of nearly £50 per adult and we spent only 2 hours in the zoo. Compared to all the other attractions we have visited in the zoo is overpriced and I wouldn't like to be paying for a large family!", "By visiting zoo, the more we pay for the ticket. The more we contribute to help their conserve program to built a better home to their animal.", "We had a wonderful breakfast with the orangutans and elephants at zoo, brilliant experience and you can tell the animals are all happy and relaxed, gita is a brilliant host and is very knowledgable. She made the experience so much more interesting and more than happy to take pictures on mobile phones for you with the animals", "I liked the zoo with my 7 year old daughter as the staff were friendly we got up and close to the animals and we got nice photos with personal photos ideal for families with kids my daughter would visit again", "Elephant ride was a little bumpier than anticipated but very enjoyable. Was very impressed with how clean and well cared for everything was.", "This is one of the best zoo . So nice walking and seeing many kinds of animals in great atmosphere . My 2 and 3 years old kids enjoying riding pony . Animals seemed happy and well looked after . Definitely worth visit in .", "I really enjoyed the Zoo, I spent the day going around the zoo doing the Elephant ride and also was lucky enough to feed a tiger some chicken. The zoo has many animals and the Tigers and Lions are my favorite although the monkeys again gave me many laughs as they played. The staff are very friendly and helpful making your day very enjoyable. If there was a negative it would be the cost of photo's is a joke and I think they need to understand they would make more profit if they sold them at a decent price. Otherwise i totally enjoyed the day and would visit again and I would recommend this attraction to all visitors.", "I didn't like the squirrels eating food at the tables at breakfast,but loved the variety at breakfast Swimming in the ocean was lovely and clean not like other parts of ", "Great day. My kids (6,7 & 17) all thoroughly enjoyed the zoo. Very well maintained and animals seem very well cared for. I was actually surprised how great the enclosures were. We had breakfast with the orangutans, rode the elephants (seemed very happy and the rider genuinely loved them) highly recommend a visit here. Zoo Driver picked us up from our hotel at Grand Hyatt Nusa dua, took us to our best adventure ATV and coffee tea on the way back to hotel at no extra charge. Thank you Zoo", "We visited a couple of weeks ago. Just arrived home now from our wonderful trip and remembered we were given a card as the remainder to review, so here we are. The driver came and picked us up, we arrived in a timely manner. Got to interact with other animals, which are mainly the beautiful elephants and birds, before our numbers are called to take pictures with the orangutans. They're just like toddlers, but with 10 times the energy and vice-like grip! Staff are fantastic as well. Friendly and helpful. There are a lot of people during breakfast but it was managed well by the host so that no one's left out. Most importantly we got to spend most of our time laughing at the orangutans' antics of snathing people's hats then trying to wear them. They were hilarious. I would also like to mention that the host, Ms. Luna speaks excellent English that we almost thought we have an American native English speaker, she's also very communicative and helpful. The zoo itself isn't big, can do some improvement on the enclosures but overall it seemed pretty okay (not a fan of enclosures in general). The show we attended \\Exotica\\\" was pretty interactive too. Overall, it has been a memorable visit for us.\"", "We were made to feel welcome and important . Siwi was one of several meal hostesses but she stood out to us. A wonderful smile and interesting conversation were a great way start the day. She also helped with cultural information shared personal details and photos. Diras answered questions from the guest relations desk. Most impressive was the follow through in the next days to insure our satisfaction. Great time , Dave and Ellen Moomaw", "Good food, great to be up close to the animals, photos are waaaaay to expensive to purchase off them though. They will take a photo on your own device which is nice of them.", "We really enjoyed our time at Zoo. I would really recommend the zoo for every Family with Children.", "My kids enjoyed this zoo and seeing the many different animals. The highlight was definitely a ride on the elephants. My husband and I thought the entrance fee was a bit steep, but we figured we had to go while in .", "Better than what we expected for a zoo in .Lots to see the food was O.K and reasonably priced but very slow service in restaurant.A must visit when in and the kids are starting to get bored.Best part was feeding the tigers with a piece of meat US$6.00", "this visit was mainly for my 2 yr old kid but its a great place for all. Lets start with the elephant ride: there are 2 types ,the short safari and the long one( priced differently and each having separate duration). If you just want to have an elephant ride and never done it before then i suggest go for the short one as it costs less but provides you an experience none the less. The long safari takes the tour through water( which is the only extra added thing and the water is a man made enclosure) Once you done with the ride you can experience the zoo at your own pace( the tickets to elephant ride also covers your zoo entrance). The zoo itself is very nicely maintained and best part is that all the animals are kept humanely and in a good condition. You get to see many different species which i am sure many of us have never seen before. Few tips for first time visitors 1) Book the zoo tour early as i have heard they only allow a limited number of people per day. 2) Be sure to carry around a bottle of water The only thing i found on a negative side was the cost of elephant ride which was on a higher side but the overall experience negated it. Don't miss it", "they seem well cared for, not caged and seems a nice open space to visit. This was part of a day trip so included other attractions etc.", "I and my wife were on our honeymoon trip and had booked up a short trek session on elephant... after which we could walk across zoo get the photos and surprisingly the staff was so humble and sweet and helpful that made our moments memorable... food served was good choice of menu for buffet food service was excellent... and had lechee fruit squah and apple mojito.... every single second in BALI ZOO was awesome and I shall visit the place again.... specially after the introduction of elephant pool...", "The zoo itself is nice but not more attractive than any of its european peers. The speciality why we visited is the elephant ride what we’ve never tried before. This experience is one of our favourite memory from this trip.", "I have visited a few times and been to many many zoos all over the world (4 continents!), but this is, hand-on-heart, my absolutely favourite one in the world. has a lot of cultural and fun activities – but this would be my 'do not miss' experience out of them all as it's suitable for everyone, be that couples, families, or friends. We went as a couple and simply left with some of best memories out of our holiday. From Ubud or Denpasar it's incredibly close. Even from Canggu its only 40mins. The two main sections of the park are connected by a free bus but this isn't the largest zoo - you can see most things in 2-3 hours. That will however change once they open the Savanna area with wild African animals next year (2020) which will expand their perimeter. If you do choose general entry tickets however, the best part is the deer park at the beginning, where you see them freely roaming around and you can go over and touch them (they love it!). I've never seen deer act like dogs before! :) What really differentiates Zoo from the rest is their incredible one-on-one experiences with animals that you cannot do elsewhere. You can really intimately interact with elephants, have breakfast with orangutans or even see nocturnal animals in their habitat with their Night at the Zoo experience. We chose the Fun in the Mud with Elephants experience (no riding of elephants for any of those concerned). I fell in love with them all! And even the animals had a ball (who wouldn't love a free massage and plenty of food?!). We got to cover them in mud and feed them, followed by a shower to get them clean. We also got some amazing pictures afterwards that we loved. For us it's important when deciding to visit a zoo/park/sanctuary that we're really confident that the animals were well looked after. We spoke to their staff, keepers, security guards, tour guides at length. Each elephant had its own keeper and the animals really are like family to them. Other than the experiences, their on-site villas also looked so luxurious and fun (but reasonably priced) and the spa is that nice touch that you simply do not get at other zoos ( nese massages, hello!). What really made this trip truly unforgettable and special was the kindness, friendliness and knowledge of all the AMAZING zoo staff. Some really great personalities who care incredibly about the animals they look after. We will never forget it. Thank you Zoo for the fond memories.", "Had a pleasant time with family. Very fun experience. We had breakfast with orangutan and the highlight of our trip was Elephant Mud Fun. Kudos to our guide, Ms. Putri, for making the activity educational and very unforgettable.", "We decided to spend our last night in by going to \\Experience Zoo At Night!\\\". Bad decision. Very bad decision. If your idea of fun is to stumble around in the dark, being bumped into by many other people also stumbling around in the dark, then by all means treat yourself to this experience. You can hardly see the animals, but it is glaringly obvious that their cages are far, far too small. The staff take around 250+ people around at the same time, and the whole experience is just one of absolute claustrophobia and a free-for-all. Add to this the most amateurish fire dance that I have seen in my life, and the experience becomes almost laughable. The only upside was that the buffet meal was basic, but ample and good. I would recommend that you save yourself a lot of money and guilt and avoid the zoo when you visit - rather take the money you would have spent on the zoo and treat yourself to some fine dining somewhere else.\"", "It was a fantastic experience to eat breakfast with the monkeys and have activities with elephants. The elephants were very cute and we could learn a lot about them. Thanks to our guide Putri!", "My wife and I knew that I wanted to ride an elephant and have a serious conversation with an orangutan... Well, it happened here at the zoo.... I loved every minute of being there, family friendly, and great place to spend the entire day", "My partner and i really enjoyed the zoo but we had free tickets. The bird show was really good and cuddling up with monkeys, birds, elephants, lion cubs and baby crocodiles made it pretty special. Loved how it felt like you were deep in a thick jungle with animals hidden around the place. Food was good, took a while to come out though. Lots of mossies.", "Next door to the Bird Park, make sure you allow time to visit both. Quiet pricey to get in but well worth it, with some superb exhibits. I particularly enjoyed the Komodo Dragons, but there's plenty to keep you interested. Modernised since our last visit, our favourite part was still the interactive part where you can handle some of the monitors and iguanas. Everything looks well cared for, and as I mention, when combined with the Bird Park next door, it's well worth a visit.", "Visited the Zoo as part of a Day tour. Wanted to do the Elephant ride, which was expensive. As we had driven for nearly 2 hours, we decided to splash out and do the ride and zoo together. All in all it was a good experience, animals looked very well cared for and zoo very clean. The keepers were knowledgable and interested to talk about the animals. Would recommend this attraction, however be aware of the price before hand and you have to book your slot for the elephants before hand too.", "We had arranged this trip without any great expectations, and were really taken aback at how great an experience this was, the zoo itself was wonderful beautiful gardens such great staff,the animal encounters were wonderful, but the highlight was having the opportunity to be so close to young playful orangutans ,this was very well organized with allotted slots to get close to them a lovely breakfast was available whist you waited your time slot, they bring other animals close to allow you to interact with them whilst waiting, for me the main thing is that all the animals all looked well cared for and in decent sized enclosures .", "I thought it would be more grand and complex, but it's not. Still very worth the visit. Take a look at the muntjak deer in the cages. BTW: Nobody checked if you paid the entrance.", "well where do I start!!😃 from the moment we were picked up to the moment we were returned to our hotel it was a fabulous day to remember for the rest of our lives 💖....best place we have ever been to and best thing we have ever done!!! and we have done lots!! hence we are going back for a second trip in our two weeks holiday... from the breakfast with the orangutans to the mud fun with the elephants I can not fault this experience the elephants are not chained or behind bars they are free to wonder with their very loving keepers who obviously love their jobs( if you can call it a job omg wat i would give to do it!) the have very fresh fruit and vegetable throughout the day the mud is also changed for fresh mud lol!! but to be up close and personal with these gentle giants was a privilege ...we got to get messy muddy and covered in elephant poo, but they loved the message as much as we enjoyed giving it to them...we even showered with them... the keepers were informative and our main guide madde was just the best! every single one of the staff played their part in this wonder place all the animals we happy and healthy with lots of room to roam about it was immaculate and cannot recommend this place enough..... Karen Wiggins", "We wanted to do something different whilst in and the orangutan breakfast was brilliant! Although I was expecting it to be a small amount of people rather than over 100 paying to do this activity. Nice to see the animals up close. You can take photos of the animals but no touching is allowed! Make sure you get there early before everyone arrives and makes it busy! (We arrived for 8am). 100 people and 2 orangutans seems hard to have that special time with the animal. Other animals are there too. They bring two elephants and a few more animals for you to see. If you want to feed the animals be prepared to pay! Visiting the zoo after was nice as this was included in our ticket.", "worth a trip to see the animals, they bring out animals and you can touch and hold them. rode on an elephant also very clean and food was good, dont buy package lunch with entrance fee as food is reasonable inside and you get what you want.", "We had an amazing day at Zoo. We booked \\Breakfast with the Orangutans\\\" tickets online and arranged our own transport as it afforded us much more time at the zoo than the zoo-provided transport option. We had a wonderfully tasty and full breakfast with the orangutans that included complementary visits with the elephants and tropical birds. The zoo which is much larger than expected and it was refreshing to be so close to the animals. Lunch was tasty and inexpensive. Our kids made their way down to the complementary waterpark and although small, it kept our crew entertained for at least 2 hours. All in all, a great day out. We arrived at 7:45 am for breakfast and left at 5 pm. Even though the orangutan breakfast is expensive, it turned into a fun filled day which each of the kids thoroughly enjoyed.\"", "I love Zoo very much. Staff is very friendly, the place is good for all situation. Food is good. Breakfast with orang utan is my recommendation.", "We booked a package with transport and breakfast with the orangutans. On arrival we were transported to a new pavilion restaurant where a massive buffet breakfast was being served. Lots of other people there but it was really well organised. In addition to an up close photo with one of the orangutans there was also elephants to feed and parrots and a porcupine. Our 9yo loved it all. The rest of the zoo is a bit \\old style zoo\\\" but still enjoyable, there is plenty of building going on to provide larger enclosures for the animals which was good to see. There is also plenty of food and refreshment options within the Zoo. When we were ready to leave we just showed our ticket at the entry desk and they called our driver to the gate. It is definitely worth a visit.\"", "We did the breakfast with the orang utan and we loved it. I came before with 8 years old kid and he loves it and now with the 2 teens they also loved it. Best activity to do with family member. Food was great and services is great. The leader restaurant named Gung Tra is amazing. Very friendly and was so good with kids too. Definitely coming back.", "cool place \\ very beautiful and clean friendly people Who work there . The elephants and trainers look like they love there job😜\"", "It was by chance that we end up at the night tour to Zoo, we are over the partying and wanted something mellow but interesting for adults and a 17 y.o boy and were quite pleasantly surprised by the experience in contrast to some previous reviews. Our guide was informative about the animals and their habitats when asked, while we were there, the animals were quite active, particularly primates, I guess they must be so happy to see us arriving with fruit and vegetables. During the animal encounters, our host paid particular attention in showing us how to touch and hold the animals and pointed out features in relate to their habitats, I guess the experiences really depends on the individual host. Different to most others, we were served a 3 course meal along side a percussion and fire show, which was interesting and entertaining and we found our food to be much better than expected, except for the desserts. All in all, I agree with some others that more information about animal protection and conservation would be nice, but the green and conservation thing is almost a foreign idea to most Indonesian businesses. I currently live in Jakarta and most people/places have never heard of recycling and sorting out garbage. People are generally shy and will only be confident to give guideline information, unless questions are asked.", "It was beautiful. Way better than our zoo at home. We will definitely be going back there on our next visit to ", "Had the best day when we visited the zoo. Such a beautiful peaceful place Looking forward to visiting again with my young nephews", "Went for 15 minute elephant ride it was great zoo is very good clean and animals well looked after had a buffet lunch included in the package was great all up a great day thank you", "The most interactive zoo have been too. We booked into the Orangutan Breakfast and Elephant expedition with transfers. During the breakfast you were and able to feed the elephants and interact with other animals as well. The breakfast was buffet with delicious food. Kids enjoyed the Elephant ride and staff were friendly and happy to interact. Great way to get close to the elephants and interact with them while not being ridden. Animals we easy to see across the zoo. Felt a little rushed though with transfers booked through the zoo as they have have returns at 1:30. This gave us less time to see the zoo and have lunch, so the kids missed playing in the water park.", "Had a wonderful morning here at Zoo having breakfast with the orangutans, an elephant, birds, bears, anteater, etc. Great value for money including breakfast, zoo entry, animal shows and hotel transfer. Lovely environment, animals appeared well treated.", "Enjoyed very much, nice surrounding, good food, birds, elephants, like a botanic garden as in a jungle", "We had a lovely time at Zoo the staff were great and very friendly towards the tourists it was our first time we held the monkeys crocodile and fed the tiger animals seem as though they are looked after however there enclosures could have been a lot more thought out and more spacious and possibly cleaned more regularly That's all I could fault", "We were 4 persons came around last week, \\what a huge place\\\" my thoughts when we arrived to the parking lot. We met Henny at the gate, she greets us very friendly then delivered us to our first step where it showed how great was this zoo! There are a lot of nice corner to take picture. Luckily, we watched \\\"bird show\\\" as well, the staff hosts the audiences in funny and nice way, so we were delighted for sure! One that we love is \\\"Jacky\\\", we saw him clearly, though he throwed us with a bunch of mud but we were still excited and tried to get closer LoL. I personally would be missing the animals in Zoo. This zoo has clear map and signs, clear informations of each animals, clean, comfort, and makes us want to come back. RECOMMENDED for all ages. Everything was sooo lovely. Thank you again for Henny and staff.\"", "Not a bad day out. A fantastic orang u Tang there who puts on a great show but care if you throw her a banana be prepared to wear the skin back. The restaurant is very nice and they bring baby animals in at lunch time and you can have your photo with them usually 3 babies. Usually good idea to book a table as soon as you get there and be back at the restaurant at 12.00 as usually packed after that. Elephant rides there as well.", "We were interested in seeing the elephants, so we thought that the Zoo (as opposed to the further afield Elephant Safari Park) would be a good choice. I have to admit that I find many zoos to be depressing places, and I really hoped that Zoo would not be one of them. While it did have many positive aspects to it, such as the tropical setting and the many seemingly content big cats, there were other facets that did make me sad. It is ultimately still a zoo, not a sanctuary, so the animals do not have the kind of freedom that you would expect at a rescue park. The elephants appeared well cared for, and I did not see any sticks in the hands of the mahouts, but I am still ethically torn about their use for our entertainment. One thing that did upset me was the mature male orangutan, called Jackie. He is one of the few singletons in the zoo – he was alone in his enclosure and clearly suffering from depression. On the day we visited, we did not see him leave his ‘cave’ (and we walked past a number of times). No animal deserves this solo sentence. I understand that the zoo is attempting to find him a companion, but have not had success to date. Next time, I will try the Safari Park a little further afield.", "The white tiger raja is beautiful. Thanks Kuz for letting me play with him. Very nice zoo! Good cost-quality", "My husband and I have come to zoo to have breakfast with the orangutans on our honeymoon and we were not disappointed. There was more than just a orangutans, there was another ape (black with a baby) molly the sumutra elephant, cockatiels, macaws, porcupines, rabbits and a animal similar to a armadillo but not. We had a lovely breakfast with helpful staff waiting on us as well as a lovely guide called Sehadi informing us on the animals and warnings Thank you Zoo!", "This was one of the most memorable experiences of my life! Hands on with the elephant feeding them veggies and the animals are not being used solely for our entertainment! They get to be brushed and bathed and they loved it", "Amazing day for breakfast with the orang utan and see some other animals, with fun host setiadi he is so much fun and friendly", "i like the way they treat the animals. fed well, healthy, happy and clean zoo. thanks guys for taking care the animals. we, animals lovers appreciate it so much. plus you have a really beautiful animal doctor 😂 if the management read this please send my regards to her.", "Got picked up nice and early and was at the zoo by 7. Walked up to the shuttle bus point and was then taken up to Kampung Sumatra, a little bit of a walk over the bridge and arrived at the breakfast area where we were treated to a fantastic array of dishes, bread, pastries and fruit. You can have your pics taken with the birds and elephants at anytime but you wait till your number is called for your turn with the Orangutans, you don't get long but it's still a fabulous experience and I loved every minute of it.", "We spent three hours at the zoo with four adults and two children under five. Travel times took the event to six hours. Bought tickets online but NOT from the zoo. Paid 1.6m IDR and saved $40AUD. 600k IDR round trip from Nusa Dua for seven seat Blue Bird Taxi and the driver waited for us too. Zoo has lots to see and do and plenty of animals to touch. Loved the open cage for the Ring Tailed Lemurs. They also have two pairs of very rare Minah birds. Some enclosures old and sad but they are building a new Savannah section to open in 2020. Check before you go.", "It was amazing on the elephants mud! we got a excellent guide from Putri. we swim in the river with the elephants what a one in a life experience.", "Definitely a must! Lots of photo opportunities. Great to see animals in their own habitat and being natural. A day of cuteness and amusement had by all. ", "A little escape to the zoo when I was staying at the Sanctoo Villa. Nice, clean and well-maintained. Love it!", "fun experience at zoo... you can feed lion elephant tiger/zoo meerkat deer by paying exfra $. overall the zookeeper kuz and the others were very helpful and knowledgable, let my girl can enjoy her first zoo exoerience.", "This is a great place especially if you have children. On entrance you walk through an open area full of beautiful Deer and some Wallabies. The enclosures were clean, some were a tad small, but active fund raising will see the end of this and your monetary contribution could assist in improvements. Nice cafe’s and ice cream/drink stations available. Fun double decker bus transport was a feature. Elephant rides are available, charming souvenir shop, clean toilets and well informed staff make this an enjoyable family day. Allow a few hours for your visit", " Zoo was amazing! So many different animals, you can feed the animals if you pay 60 Rupia. So much fun! The Elephant ride and experience was also very nice.", "Breakfast was very well organised and lots of options for food gluten free bread could have been an option , staff were very friendly and the animals were well kept, host Gus De was very friendly and helped us with an inquiries. Very well worth it", "Really amazing experience with elephants, birds and orangutans. And the staff Gung Tra was really friendly with me. Apreciate all his help and attention", "Great zoo well maintend with a most of the animals living in good conditions. The most memorable, the elephants which you can pet for free, the big orangutan ”Jacky” and all the little monkeys and birds you can see also.. The entrance fee is litle high even jus a Generaly, but still worth it,highly recommended!", "we went to this zoo in June 2016. the zoo was ok, not bad at all. it had some interesting animals and generally the whole zoo was clean and beautifull. the only bad thing was the ridiculously high price. we paid 65 euros/person for an adult admission. 30 euros/person is much but ok for the zoo admission but 65euros/person is just ridiculous. i have been to many zoos in europe and asia and this was not the best i have been, and nowhere else i have paid this kind of money.", "This place is a perfect one for family getaway with affordable rate including the waterpark for children. They have petting zoo too for deers and such, and also you can feed the elephant. Don't miss the animal show at 11, they're so cute you can't stop laughing. The restaurant is good, many choices of food from Indonesian to western. Do try the choco lava and apple mojito. You can pay more for elephant ride and it's stunning. Being on top of them shaking and juggling, seeing their habitat. Awesome experience. There's night zoo too that I'd love to see someday.", "Could not recommend this enough! Excellent day activity for everyone. Very interactive and informative with great guides. Madde from the Mahout was amazing and answered all the questions we had and had some fun. Absolute legend! The Zoo itself and all the staff were lovely!", "I had a great Elephant mud fun, as the name it’s really funny😍 I did it with my team work And its really nice recommend 👍❤️", "it was a great experience with all the beautiful animals and the lovely show that was amazing everything is great and clean the dinner was perfect", "Great day out $90.00 per person but worth it lots of cool animals but the elephants were the highlight for me got to feed them very gentle and had a ride too. Lots of photos opportunity friendly staff great day out.", "I highly recommend a visit to the Zoo, especially for the elephant mud bath. So amazing to experience these incredible animals up close and personal. The guides are amazing too, especially ours, Putri. The fee includes pick up and drop off at your hotel, lunch and entry to the zoo. Great value and a great experience.", "Second visit, breakfast is fantastic, well worth it. Up close and personal with Orangutans, elephants and birds. Great watching elephants swimming. Zoo is in the process of building new enclosures to make it even better. Highly recommend and thanks to Puspa for assisting with breakfast.", "We had the most amazing experience with our guide Putro. He was friendly and helpful, he even carried our backpack for us. Thank you Putro for making oir day trip so amazing. Leon & Madeleine from South Africa", "Had the most wonderful time at the zoo and the elephant mud fun was worth every penny. This is not like your average zoo and the animals are treated so well. Highly recommend and thanks to Dana for a wonderful day!!! Highly recommended!!!", "The animals are well looked after and you don't feel guilty that they are suffering. The zoo is amazing they allow you to experience it in a way you can't here in London. We fed tigers which was cheap, had breakfast with baby Orangutans the buffet had a lot of choice but personally I didn't have much. The elephants were there as well as the chance to have tropical birds placed on both arms for a photo at no extra cost. We were At the zoo for around 3 hours which is plenty of time each area is lovely as you get to really go close and see them. We booked this trip directly on zoo website whilst sat at our hotel in . They picked us up bang on time and it was all professional. I would highly recommend this for a great animal experience. A true highlight for me", "I was very happy to talk with Ayu and Bangun at the Elephant Expedition while my friend enjoyed the Elephant Ride. They are great people. We had so much fun.", "Whilst not as animal-friendly as zoos of the western world this was thankfully better than thought it would be. Not a large zoo but quite a variety of animals and several opportunities to interact with the animals. Pretty expensive really so I hope that money does go on animal care", "Our experience with breakfast with Orangutans was simply incredible. The animals come and go as they please. Teddy the worker was so kind and nice. I absolutely will come again!!!!", "Best day out! The Zoo is clean and the animals are well cared for. We cannot wait till the new attraction is finished so we can visit again 😊", "I went there with my friends. First thing, unfortunately we couldn't take pictures with many animals as we came a little before 6PM so the animals are already went inside the cages. There were group of deers near the entrance tough, and they are really adorable. We can feed them and also take pictures. All the zookepeer and the staffs are very nice to us. I've got the chance to touch the bearcat ! After watching the performance, the staffs lead us to the restaurant and the elephants already waiting for us there ! We can take pictures with the elephants while waiting for the queue. The dinner is buffet style and there were also stalls for 'Bakso', spring rolls, meats and desserts. We had delicious food and great service. And also entertaining show !", "Had the best day out at Zoo, went for breakfast with the Orangutans what a fantastic opportunity it was to get up close & personal with these guys, not only did we see them but there was also Elephants & birds & porcupine, & ant eaters, definitely worth a visit... Leo our driver was a funny, happy chap, picked us up on time & got us back to the hotel, A breakfast we will never forget, will be bringing our grandkids next trip.", "Really enjoyed the three hours we spent here. Awesome to see so many different Asian animals - to learn about them and to see what their status currently is (i.e. endangered, extinct, etc). It was very well laid out, making it easy to walk around (and take the open bus in that section). Enough restaurants for pit stops along the way. Excuse my misspelling of the names in the photos.", "Well set out and throughly enjoyed the elephant ride,which is in the progress of expanding.so should be even better,slightly disappointed we couldn't see the orangatangs properly as it seemed they put them away in between the feeding times. But in general a good day.", "For anyone who gave this zoo a great rating, they apparently have never been to a real zoo. First off, the admission charge was USD 28.00 which is pretty outrageous for . Even though the zoo is set in a lush tropical setting, the selection of animals was small. Many of them were alone and looked sad and lethargic. The zoo takes every opportunity to let you feed the animals so they don't have to by charging you for the food. I was expecting some unique animals here but was disappointed again. Save your money and take a white water raft ride or something else. You'll get a lot more enjoyment.", "Excellent, very immersive experience for all the Family. Breakfast with the Orang-Utangs is a must-have, as is the elephant ride - which is not a quick five-minute effort (as is the case with some European Zoos!). Plenty of wildlife, all very well cared for, and also plenty of opportunity to interact (everything from VERY friendly Sulphur-crested Cockatoos to equally friendly (and inquisitive) Elephants - mind your cameras!) Best to plan to spend half a day here since there are many set displays throughout the day, all of which are of interest.", "We had breakfast with the organgatangs, elephants and birds. Absolutely loved it. One of the orangutans pulled a lacky out of my braids and another one kept trying to get my shoulder bad, very curious and cheeky but lovely and gentle. We didn't stay to walk around the zoo though as hubby is on a walking stick and can't walk too long, but enjoyed it immensely.", "For $537(for an 11year old and a 12year old and myself) NZ dollars to do the orangutan bfast and mud bath with the elephant's. Absolute waste of money. The bfast with the orangutans some lady just walked in grabbed a plate and got the same experience we paid extra money for. The elephants were different that was a good experience. But Then on top of the overly expensive experience I had to pay another $121NZ for my photos with the elephant's. That was the cheapest option with the digital copies. Eveything here beverages wise is expensive. Advertise coke for 20.000 then chuck on tax and all the other stuff on top of it making it an extra 5.000 extra. Worst day I've had in so far which is a shame because it's been the most expensive day!!! Not at all impressed with the zoo and the poor animals either.", "Puri, Excellent experience and animal interactions. Amazing photo opportunities with beautiful orangutans and elephants. Wonderful zoo facilities and lots to see.", "We had an amazing morning at the zoo. Our driver Mr. Leo was very helpful in the buggy trip. We did the breakfast with orangutans and that was great aswell as feeding the elephant lemurs.", "Great highlight is the encounter with the Orangutan and breakfast, while slightly expansive but a really nice memory and enough time to make pictures. Also great zookeepers who take time for a talk. Zoo is rather small at the moment but expanding at the moment to showcase African animals. Would've prefer the zoo to focus on Indonesian (South-East asian) animals. Zoo is good for a morning visit and combine with other activities for the rest of the day. Certainly not a whole day worth of staying at the moment.", "This Zoo Park is managed by local. So I don't expect for great things here but this is still be one of the best park when you visiting . Because you will see animals and ride an elephant but you don't have to be in a remote place. It is close to Ubud, the temples even from you hotel. It seems to be perfect for young kids. For US$80 you can enter the zoo and 30 minutes Elephant ride, which is fair as we know that the elephants are not originally from . The were sent here for tourism and business purpose and it cost them a lot of money both for the government and the elephant itself (Food and health). Well, if we ride an elephant in Thailand it would be a different story. I think it is good for local business to grow and little bit help for the endengerous animal. Best regards Yama, www.yama- tour.blogspot.com", "My friend and I went there and did the breakfast with the Orangutans which was amazing. For $75aud we got return hotel transfers, buffet breakfast and the opportunity to get photos with elephants, the Orangutans, birds and other animals got no additional cost as well as general zoo admission. So good for the price! Was a bit upsetting to see the lions heavily sedated but apart from that the animals seem to be treated beautifully!", "Small zoo but really nice!!! We had breakfast there met some animals and it was really quite relaxing. The gardens are beautiful and the animals are rather close so you really get to see a lot .", "We throughly enjoyed our Elephant Mud Fun experience, we had two hours with the elephants, followed by a meal. Dana the elephant handler was passionate and enthusiastic about his job. It was beautiful to see the elephants well looked after loved by the 4 keepers/handlers.", "Loved the elephanrs and the interaction with some unusual animals. The buffet dinner was amazing then two nese shows. The dance of a thousand hands and the fire dance. Deal included pick up from hotel, buffet dinner and shows. Extremly good value!!!!", "Is was a good night, but the animals are still stuck in old enclosures from days gone by.(1960's) They are spending money on a water park instead of new animal enclosure's. Trying to complete with Safari", "this is a new program from zoo. I am very happy to try it. I can get closer to the elephant and even bathe it. we play mud. very nice..you must come and try it 🐘🐘", "It was good to see some animals up close. Friendly staff.. The restaurant offered good dishes at the time. Only a few spots in the zoo need some tidying.", "We decided to visit the night zoo and have dinner with the lions. This a definite must if you are staying in Ubud as we were as it is so close. Included in the dinner is transport, a small but delightful show, and a walk through at night through the animal enclosures. The food was wonderful and beautifully presented, and as if on cue the male lion roared 5 to 6 times in small calling bursts to his 3 females! Please do not expect anything on a world scale here. You can not compare to the Night Safari in Singapore or other areas of the world that have the money and backing that this Zoo does not get. I was not expecting a great deal, so after having this tour I was suitably impressed with how well it was run and with what we saw. This zoo is privately run and does a lot of conservation work and rescues animals so the money has to go a long way. Regardless of this I would recommend this to any animal lover or to those not as adventurous but want to experience a Zoo at night. Well worth the trip, loved every minute and will be back on our next visit!", "We had a great time at the Zoo starting with an experience that included breakfast with the orangutans. The welfare of these beautiful creatures is put ahead of the tourists (which is fantastic to see) and the proceeds have been invested back into the zoo, aiding the expansion of the animals current enclosures. As a bonus if you’re a green thumb you will love the care and planning that has gone into the zoo’s landscaping. Absolutely stunning.", "This zoo may be not that big (they are still expanding) bit one of the nicest zoos I have ever been. Great demonstrations and you can get real close with elephants, monkeys and birds. You are not obliged to buy their photo's, they will take them with your camera as well. Unforgettable experience, one of my highlights when visiting !", "We deliberated on whether to do Zoo or Safari. All the drivers were recommending Safari. We wanted to experience mud fun with the elephants and this can only be done at Zoo. Being a veterinary nurse I was really concerned over animal welfare but other reviews of the Zoo were very positive. We suspect you can see more animals at Safari but we can do that in Melbourne. We wanted a unique encounter that can apparently only be done at Zoo and in Thailand. For the cost it was definately value for money and was an absolute highlight!!! The zoo itself is undergoing renovations but the facilties are very good quality. Our personal transport was on time and definately worth going early (6am) pckup as no traffic and a bit cooler. We had some morning tea before our Mahoot Kris had us prepare our elephant Hati's food. We were introduced and spent 10 minutes feeding her and patting her. We then went into the shallow pool and got ourselves mudded up before spending half an hour coating her body with mud as mahout Alex kept her happy and lying down. Once her beauty treatment was finished we showered with her and brushed her down. We then went into the deeper pool and got to play in the water. We were provided showers and towels afterwards. The photographer took over 200 photos and as we ate our included brunch they let us view the photos. The photo package we chose was around $100 but we got 8 printed and rather large photos and the rest on digital. What a magical experience! We then went on our own around the zoo. The food options are good but on the expensive side for but who cares when you see where the money goes. Lots of animals about for interaction including a python and siamang for photos and the kids got a kick out of swinging some chicken out to the lions to snack on. The savannah is under construction which will be amazing and it's nice to see that is finally taking on board animal welfare issues.", "Elephant Mud Fun was AMAZING!! 🐘 BIG SHOUT OUT TO MUNIF, ALI & NEK 🤍 These Keepers were amazing, treated us really well and had so much care and respect for the Elephants - Molly, Terry, Anna and Baby Lalang. Keepers were helpful & gave us a really good overview of the elephants. You could definitely see that the keepers and elephants had such a loving relationship between them and were taken care of. If you’re travelling to , I would 10000% recommend coming for the experience! 😍", "Wipa was amazing. We enjoyed our time very much and will definitely recommend to all visitors of .", "Spent unforgettable dinner at the Zoo. Delicious food, great entertainment, welcoming hospitality and staffs. It was a lovely night. Highly recommended, Would be back!!!", "It is good, but I think I expected more. It is natural, good for 1-2 hours. Children like the open space and so on.", "We thoroughly enjoyed our time at Zoo feeding and washing the elephants. It was a great experience and would highly recommend it. The staff all around were brilliant, from the drivers for our door to door transfers to everyone we encountered at the zoo. There was a friendly nese smile and it made you feel at home. The elephant keepers were amazing! Very knowledgeable, fun and you could see that themselves and the elephants got on very well. We would like to especially say a thank you to Ismail who was the lead guy at the Elephant Hati. He was very friendly and informative and made everyone at ease whilst interacting with these massive but gentle creatures.", "Maya was super kind and food was pretty good so far in . Ambience was so good . Lion feeding was nice experience", "We found the zoo to be great value and an amazing experience. The breakfast with the Orangutan was magical - we highly recommend. The animals were all healthy and happy. We loved feeding the elephants.", "It was an one life experience!🐘 Thanks to Purnata for his great guidance. It so nice to see the keepers take care of the Elephants. Its like karma, if you're good for the Elephants, they give it all back🙏🏽 # zoo #Purnata #Adele🐘", "What an amazing experience. Not only Orang-utans but elephants, gibbons, rabbits, bird and even a porcupine and penguin. Gina was an an amazing host and gave us a great history of their conservation. Thankyou for an amazing experience will will never forget. Special credit also to Billy Krezna for your transport. You have been amazing and made our experience most pleasurable. Suksma to all.", "It is definitely a great place to be. It has many animals and many activities to do. You are able to feed certain animals. You may take photos with certain animals. There are so many paths to different animals. It is a zoo - so animals all the way. Best advice is to not go there when it is raining, because of mosquitoes. Lovely place for families and especially for kids. There are water slides for kids and other fun activities. However, I do feel it is a bit of a rip off since they charge different fees if you are a foreigner, but do not let that be a \\let down\\\". Please do feel free to take the time to travel to 's Zoo - it will be much enjoyed and memorable.\"", "Elephant mud fun was one of the best experiences me and my girlfriend did in all together. So worth it. All the staff are so kind, (Wiranata was our main tour guide) good speaking and informative as well as being completely fine with them taking photos of us on our own phone as well as the cameras. The experience was surreal, you get up close with the elephants the whole time, it’s more than what you sign up for.", "Had a fantastic time at Zoo. We went on our honeymoon and wanted to do something special. We did the elephant ride and mud fun, was so special. Dana was amazing and very friendly just like the rest of the staff. It was so amazing to learn and enjoy these gentle giants", "The elephant mud fun was definitely the coolest thing I did in . Everything was very organized, The day starts with a light breakfast, then they explain the dos and don’ts, have us cut some food for the elephants then we go to a different area to change and head to the area where they “shower”. First we feed them take pictures, then they walk us to a mud pool sort of place and have us rub mud on the elephant which she seemed to be having a great time! After we walk back to the feeding are and brush the mud off. It was all so fun!! After we had lunch and walked around the zoo. The zoo is so beautiful, I love how there’s a lot of animals outside cages and that they’re trying to have them stay in bigger spaces.", "I heard some good reports about the Zoo but after going to the Safari & Marine Park there is no comparison . The Safari park is so animal friendly and the animals are treated better than humans .But the Zoo was disappointing with too many crocodile exhibits, When photos are done with animals the poor animals are out of it & tranquilized to the eyeballs just so these money hungry people can make money having your photo taken . Not recommended .", "We have really enjoyed this experience. Our host captain Gusde was very helpful and the breakfast was great.", " zoo is clean and well-kept. Prams/ strollers can be hired at the entrance, upon leaving your ID (passport, driving license, etc) at the entrance counter. Deer roam freely at the start of the zoo trail, where you can feed them. Monkey enclosure was quite interesting with different variety of very active and loud monkeys. There a frequent Shuttle bus taking visitors to the other section of the zoo, where the elephants are.The entrance ticket includes free swim at the on-site swimming pool. This was ideal, after spending couple of hours out in the zoo. Kids loved the pool, with slides and huge bucket pouring water from the top. Kabana’s can be hired for 1-2 hours. Please be mindful the ramp to get to the pool is very steep", "Great service, great people and the most beautiful animals. Food is amazing and delicious. Maya and Gus de were so friendly and kind. Highly recommend zoo for the whole family", "We enjoyed a beautiful morning enjoying breakfast with elephants, orangutans, birds gibbons etc just beautiful. A small number of people freshly cooked breakfast. Afterwards photos with the animals, a perfect opportunity to see these beautiful creatures up close and personal.", "The WORST place I've ever visited in . An Absolute PRISON for the Animals. Looking at all the animals depressed in their tiny cage... how could this place still operate? With the ticket for tourist IDR 385k and local IDR150k, IDR 1 Mill to IDR 7 Mill for the package tour, how could the tigers was so skinny. It's broke my feeling as human to see this animals eyes lost their natural wildness. What disgusted me most, construction were everywhere in the property. For bigger restaurant? More accommodation? More animal to exploit? More People to visit? It being clear for me that this place not deserve to call as a Zoo. I would NEVER recommend this place to any human. It was a nightmare.", "Won't recommend for kids. If you like art, culture it great! Watch monkeys, take care of your belongings and glasses. You will have to walk after parking and expect crowds.", "The tour was great! The dinner was fabulous and the entertainment, (fire dance show), was excellent. Overall it was a really good night out. The only slight wobbly, and it is a slight one, was that our tour guide was trying to show us animals with a very small and dull torch. We all had a bit of trouble seeing what he was pointing his torch at - perhaps a bit bigger and more powerful torch would be good?", "Went there in October 2012 and had been to the safari park the previous year and thought we would try the zoo this time instead. We thought it was a great experience and excellent value for money. We were staying in Sanur so it wasn't too far away and the cost included pick up and drop off from our hotel, zoo entry, basket of fruit and vegies to feed the animals along the way and buffet lunch! It cost $100 Australian dollars for our family of 4. They take photo's of you and the animals and the pictures can be a bit expensive but a great souvenier! Some of the animals are still in cages but you can see that they are trying to renovate and make the zoo nicer. They also have elephant rides there but they too can be very expensive for a family so didn't do it. Our kids aged 7 and 9 and ourselves really enjoyed our day there and would recommend it!", "We booked for the breakfast with Orangutan's and a separate 30min elephant ride. This included pick up and return to our hotel. The breakfast food was ok. Cooked food a little cold but to be frank its the animal interactions which we really booked for. As part of the breakfast interaction there were birds - Various types of parrots and 1 x hornbill. We had brief encounters with 2 other weird animals - 1 x porcupine and something like an Armidello. Then the stars of the show 1 x baby gibbon.. So cute 2 x elephants.. you can buy food to feed them and 4 x baby Orangutans. Just so you know you are free to touch all animals except the Orangutans, which was a little disappointing. But you had plenty of time to get photos from a close distance and look without touching Overall the Breakfast was worth the money as it also included access to rest of zoo The elephant ride was quiet expansive and took you around the back side of park. Not much to see other then upgrade works so i would not do again", "I always feel happy if I go to Zoo. One of the biggest Zoo in , Zoo, has given me many experiences. The service is good enough. The accessibility is easy to find, amenities are proper enough, ancillary is clear, and attractions are interested. There's a lot of attraction with tame animals. You can have breakfast with Orangutan that is the favorite thing in Zoo and one and only in Indonesia. C'mon visit Zoo", "Amazing day at the zoo! Did the elephant mud fun experience! So glad I did it, learnt so much about the beautiful creatures and had a great lunch after. Some animal yards are a little small, but can see they are upgrading most of the zoo. All animals look happy and healthy", "After speaking to many people who have been to Zoo, I was looking forward to it. The Zoo disappointed me though lots of cool birds but not many animals. Not worth the drive", "The breakfast with Orangutans was amazing! So many animals and the host Setiadi was so lovely and charismatic. Thank you for a beautiful morning!", "With two small kids this is probably not worth the time. It takes longer scraping the mud off your shoes and theirs than any peaceful reflection. But if you're in to ticking boxes, probably worth a visit.", "I got the entry ticket via discount website so the price is cheaper than the regular ticket. If you don't get the discount, I think its a bit pricey. Overall, the zoo is quite big, not as large as Ragunan, but more well-managed. The animals seems like well-feed and the cages are clean. No stinky smell detected :D They have some areas where we can interact with animals (like breakfast with orangutans, feeding the elephants, horse riding, also bird show) which quite interesting for kids (and parents too). The entrance ticket usually includes with water-park entry ticket, so if your kids love to play in water, don't forget to bring your swimsuit and towel. The pool is not for swimming tough. Since my girl loves to play in the pool, we stay almost three hours in the pool area. Don't forget to bring your camera and better if you use comfortable shoes for walking. Bring hat and sunshade since the pool area is veryy hot", "We did the Elephant Back Safari at the Zoo, and i must say that it was something we never had tryied before, we found it a short trip and there was not much to see, we made a picture of us with a snake arround the neck afterwards in the restaurant, the prices was a little to high for the island and the ecperience was not worth it. i wont recomend doing it, only if you never tryied riding an elephant before and only have this chance.", "This was my second visit as a few months ago I visited with just my sister. This time, we took our drivers advice and booked through him. Little did we know we paid a premium - approximately $40 more than the online booking cost. We still enjoyed the breakfast with orangutans and since Aug17 the food options have increased and waiters providing fresh juice was a much welcome addition. Photos with the orangutans are fast and staff are happy to use your camera also. For us, the elephants are always the stand out and this visit we had a short opportunity to see a gibbon! Although some of these enclosures do look small and the zoo isn’t very large, it’s a great place to visit with little kids as you can see the whole thing within a few short hours. The new deer park is great for little kids, but we had to kind of push the kids through so we could get to breakfast. It was my daughter enjoyed her second birthday at the zoo and was given a special happy birthday song and cake to enjoy. So although we paid a bit more than booking direct (online) as we did last time, we still had a good day out.", "My friend and I went there and did the breakfast with the Orangutans which was amazing. For $75aud we got return hotel transfers, buffet breakfast and the opportunity to get photos with elephants, the Orangutans, birds and other animals got no additional cost as well as general zoo admission. So good for the price! Was a bit upsetting to see the lions heavily sedated but apart from that the animals seem to be treated beautifully!", "Great experience of interacting with various animals here in Zoo. Not to mention what a great lunch we had at Gayo Restaurant and such a warm and nice service from Mr. Gus De and his team. Keep up the good work.", "We went with three kids 12,11 and 3 they had a fabulous time very hands on and interesting. You get to feed the animals and hold them, lots of photo opportunities and they will take them on your camera too. Food is reasonable prices we all ate for about $40 aud with drinks and ice cream. Older two did the flying fox and were rapt with that! Taxi there and back was $23.00 Aud and that included a 30% tip both ways from Kawan out near kerokaban.", "We did the night at the zoo experience. Free hotel pick up and drop off from Kuta. It was amazing! The deer, elephant and lion feeding was fantastic and so was the buffet dinner. Very experienced guides. A thoroughly enjoyable night.", "I wanted to do something special for my 40th while out in , so 'Night at Zoo' definitely appealed as it was an experience that wouldn't be available in my home country. This trip was one of the most unique and well structured trips that I have attended. My partner and I were picked up from our hotel and driven to the venue, where we were welcomed, fed the Meerkats and then taken to the VIP meeting area and offered welcome drinks. During this time we met Orangutans face to face, an albino Python and fed the Elephants corn cobs. Next, we were taken round the Zoo at dusk and fed more animals. Upon return, we washed hands and were seated for the evenings entertainment and a wonderful varied buffet style dinner. The entertainment was fantastic and the views of Lions while eating dinner were a great touch. Thoroughly enjoyable evening. Thank you Zoo.", "The staff are friendly and polite , i love this place coz the interaction between human and animal are close. We can see animal so near. And also the animal looks healthy and give enough food ( not thin ). For the dinner buffee all is delicious and many variant to eat unless for the lamb steak is still fishy. But , all is great. I really recommended this place.", "Perfect zoo for a young family with young children, we brought our 6 and 4 year old sons here and they had a great time. We bought the long trek safari, and we felt it was a good deal. The 1/2 hour elephant back ride, nice zoo size for the kids to roam without feeling too tired, the bird show, and the animal feeding opportunities were all great in my opinion. You do have to pay for the animal feeding, and the photos are pricey at the end of the visit, but overall it's an excellent experience.", "Having breakfast with the orangutans was the highlight of our trip, we had an amazing morning watching the orangutans and elephants up close at Zoo. The organisation of the breakfast is very good, as you arrive you're given a number to have photos with the orangutans, and a table for breakfast. We were given table 14 which was perfect, as we could eat breakfast and watch others with the orangutans before our photos. The handlers look after the orangutans and are happy to take a heap of photos with both their camera and your phone. Buying the professional photos was quite pricey, but worth it as they captured some shots that just didn't look as special on our phones. There were also elephants and we were able to have our photos taken with them and feed them whilst waiting for the orangutans. After breakfast we toured the zoo (included in the price of the breakfast) which was so so, quite smaller than zoos we're used to, and with some bizarre exhibits (guinea pig exhibit???). The zoo was worth a look around but I'm not sure I would have gone to the zoo without the breakfast. It's worth arriving before 8am so you have time to organise breakfast tickets and get on the shuttle bus to the orangutan exhibit - they tire quickly so better to have photos earlier in the morning.", "We spent 4 hours there and it was enough. there was a reasonable selection of animals, however, it was difficult to navigate around as our maps were too small to read. EVerything cost extra, like the petting zoo you had to buy food to go in. PIctures with animals cost extra. we really enjoyed the squirrels, porcupines, deer and elephants. feeding the elephants was a highlight but again cost extra. Lunch included was lovely. TRansfers to and from our hotel were included in the package we bought and this was disappointing when at the end our driver told us that we were meant to meet him at 12 when it was in fact 2 pm. we only arrived at 10 am and lunch was included which was served at noon and the show after was 115pm. HE tried to get us to pay him extra for the trip home,so it was all a scam. He was with tour service. after I said I would go back into the zoo and demand another driver he did take us back to the hotel, but it put a bit of a damper not he afternoon.", "Am amazing experience. Gita was fantastic at providing information about the animals and each experience.", "We throughly enjoyed our Elephant Mud Fun experience, we had two hours with the elephants, followed by a meal. Dana the elephant handler was passionate and enthusiastic about his job. It was beautiful to see the elephants well looked after loved by the 4 keepers/handlers.", "We did breakfast with the orangutans. Well worth the money. Upon entering the zoo there were deer and wallabies wandering around, we were able to pay them and take photos. With the breakfast We got to feed the elephants, hold birds and see other animals up close. Beyond this we expected the rest of the zoo to be a disappointment but it wasn’t. The monkeys were vocal and playful we fed the lions and saw them walking past us in the cafe. The view from the top of the waterfall was spectacular and my only complaint would be how small the tiger enclosure was. I hope they include an upgrade for them in the renovations they are doing. Overall we all rated the zoo the best we have been to.", "Great morning out, well kept zoo. Quite expensive but didn't mind paying for it of for upkeep of facilities for animals. Great little water park for a cool down afterwards.", "Very good breakfast, food are good, and also we have a nice guide, thanks full for mr wayan Sumerta, staff are kind also, friendly", "Very expensive trip with a short 20 minute elephant ride. Total was about 130 Euro. Not sure if I would say worth doing if you think about the elephants well being. But if it's a bucket list item then maybe go along", "This place is awesome! Playing with the elephants was delightful! All the stuff are very nice especially Purnata", "Everyone was lovely and very welcoming! A wonderful day to enjoy with beautiful animals and nature. My guide and the elephant keeper were truly great.", "Amazing experience Puri was very helpful and so welcoming. i would definitely recommend to anybody travelling", "My wife and I did the night-time experience at the zoo and really enjoyed it. There were several opportunities to have photo opportunities with various animals, along with educational commentary about the animals. Once it gets dark, you are guided around the facility to see several nocturnal animals. One of the highlights was the show that occurred during the buffet meal that included traditional dance with fire-eaters.", "My husband and I came to for our honeymoon, and did the Elephant mud fun at Zoo. The experience was amazing! Never had so much fun. The caretakers were so kind to the animals and spoke to them sweetly, and no punishment just positive rewards. The staff was so kind, knowledgeable and helpful. I swear everyone we met in was kind, we have yet to meet someone who was rude. I definitely will come back!", "The staff was very helpful and care. First time came with my daughter she was very excited. The food at the restaurant is tasty and the price is reasonable. Really well maintained Zoo in ", "Very nice experience. I have experienced coffee with the lions. I strongly recommend to visit this place while in .", "Our trip to the Zoo was a pleasant day out. We saw several animals that we hadn't seen before and had an elephant ride which enabled us to see all the work and improvements that are being done. We will be returning again at the end of the year to hopefully see most of these completed.", "The zoo itself is not so big but nicely managed. The elephant ride is really interesting for a first experience. The price is overestimated based on the activities proposed. New attractions were not yet finalized when we visited and hoping it will give more fun to add to the price you have to pay.", "The elephant mud fun was a experience of a life time 10/10, Madde made it a very enjoyable and fun time", "The breakfast is well worth booking. We were staying in ubud and booked the package with transfers. The zoo sent us a private driver who was lovely. To get the the eating area a double decker safari bus takes everyone, so it was a short bumpy ride but this actually helps the flow of traffic through the buffet. We were initially seated outdoors, but a short while later it started to rain and staff quickly moved us undercover. The buffet food was ok, nothing amazing or fancy, but filling none the less. The orangutans brought to breakfast seemed to be in good spirits and enjoyed looking at all the new faces. The photography was average, but hand over your camera or phone and they happily take a snap on that which saves forking out for their over exposed zoo version. For us, the highlight was certainly the elephants. We spent over an hour just enthralled with them bathing and petting them. We walked right down to the pool area and could also chat to their handlers. Afterwards, we took a walk around the rest of the zoo, but enclosures were very small and cramped so wasn't a great zoo in comparison to others. Worth the trip for the elephants though, and kids would still enjoy this place.", "Arrived early for the breakfast with the orangutans and the elephants. It was amazing and so nice to be able to get up and close to them. One of the elephants really liked my son and kept kissing him on his head. The staff are friendly but do try and push you to spend money. Also a few of the enclosures could be bigger especially the one that has the larger orangutan Jacky. We are quite thrifty and literally bought one photo and shared a plate of french fries which was actually quite large. Well worth the visit", "We did the breakfast with the orang utan and we loved it. I came before with 8 years old kid and he loves it and now with the 2 teens they also loved it. Best activity to do with family member. Food was great and services is great. The leader restaurant named Gung Tra is amazing. Very friendly and was so good with kids too. Definitely coming back.", "Very nice zoo park in , when i got breakfast w orang utan, staf are so kind, and also we have a nice guide, very thanks full for mr.wayan sumerta, he is very kind person, and very hamble, good threatment from him", "The place is very beautiful and you can meet many animals from very close. Unfortunately some cages are really too small for some species. We had the breakfast with the orangutan, and the food was very good and abundant; we think the ride with the elephants is too much expensive - but if you never tried before...", "Sigit was incredibly helpful. We had an amazing experience having breakfast with the orangutans. Highly recommended!", "Was over there last year, had an amazing day with the family. Highly recommend the Safari trip around the zoo and the Kekak Show, all an amazing experience. To see the elephants swimming in front of you is another highlight. Wasn't too impressed with the white tigers out for people to have their photo taken with the babies, they seemed to be drugged to me, which I am sure is not healthy. Over all a great experience", "The workers were very nice and it was a once in a lifetime experience and hati was beautiful and friendly and molly was a bit cheeky", "Great food, plenty of time to spend with the Orangutans and Elephants. Lots of opportunities for a photo. Really enjoyable experience.", "I myself havent been to the zoo without my children in years but this zoo brought out my inner child! We were allowed to feed the lions & tigers up close and personal (I mean I just blocked out the physical appearance of the gate between us...lol). Please take advantage of the elephant ride...its very worth it. Also, the food at the restaurant was shockingly amazing!!! The carmalized oxtails were a palette pleaser!", "Beautiful buffet breakfast, huge choice of food and fresh juices. Would have liked more interaction with the orangutans but it was a great environment and we really enjoyed our trip around the zoo", "Fantastic time well set out and able to interact with animals staff very friendly and helpful right from door pick up to drop off at accomadation Thank you", "Hands down the best excursion of our trip. The service was great, the zoo is beautiful, the food was really good, the performances were great, and the elephant part sealed the deal. I recommend this to everyone. It was a great experience. Job well done.", "Wipa was amazing. We enjoyed our time very much and will definitely recommend to all visitors of .", "This was our 5th visit to the zoo and the second at night. We looked it. The meal was not as good as last time, but mass produced rearly ever is great. Don't plan on buying the picutres as they are really expensive being $15 each, take lots of your own. It's a good idea to take a torch if you happen to have one. It would help with seeing when you are walking around. Feeding the elephants was a great hit with most, holding a snake caused a few squeeks. But all semmed to have a great time. I suggest you book early as it's becoming a very popular attractions.", "Had breakfast with the Orangutans. Fantastic spread of food and friendly staff. The elephants arrived for a pre-show before the cheeky Orangutans showed up for photos. Staff take photos for you and you can take as many as you want as well. Great experience.", "Our tour driver took us here to ride the elephants. Entry is about $30 AUD but to ride the elephants it costs $100 which was a. It much for us. The alternative is the sanctuary up in the hills which takes most of the day to get too and from. We didn't go in as a result but felt some advice on this might assist others in their planning", "The main attraction of this zoo will be their elephants, which can you ride and interact with for a themed stay. Otherwise the other animals are pretty much standard and the nearby Bird Park has a better atmosphere. Food and drinks are expensive and the waiting line for tickets can be LONG, so come early", "My friend & I booked online for the elephant experience. It included zoo entry, elephant ride, feeding elephants, feeding animals in petting zoo, buffet lunch and photos with some animals (Asian bearcat, baby crocodile & baby gibbon). The only disappointing thing was we ticked 'long elephant trek, 30mins', but only got the short 15min trek. When we complained we were told if you book online it's the short trek only. This may have been in the small print, but it doesn't stand out, so should be more obvious. However, the whole experience was great. The zoo is small, but well laid out, nice and leafy. There are plenty of photo opportunities (especially lovely colourful birds and a hawk that you can hold) and staff are willing to take photos with personal cameras, so you don't have to buy their photos. We only bought the elephant ride ones as we obviously we couldn't take them ourselves, being only the two of us and both on the same elephant. All in all it was a great way to spend 4-5 hours. Highly recommended if you like to be up close and personal with the animals or if you have kids, as they will love it.", "Been in this zoo and plan go again next week .pls go not confuse this zoo with safari zoo it is different zoo !!!as I see many people's post comments here about safari zoo .what I like most about this little zoo that they have little deers and little bunnies which are very quiet and calm and kind and u can feed them and touch them lots and pet them .kids will like for sure if they like animals :)", "An amazing time at Zoo today with Breakfast with Urangutans. Staff very friendly and helpful. Zoo clean and animals well looked after from what we saw. Great overall experience.", "This is brilian, breakfast with orangutan met lot of animals.. I realy enjoyed this. The presenter Adi was so informative, he gave us information about the animal very well", "Breakfast with the orangutan and elephant mud fun are a great experience, led by a terrific guide -Julia!! Unbelievable access to the animals -elephant, orangutan, gibbon, parrots, armadillo, porcupine. The animals are very well cared for and Julia really helps you feel comfortable and to get great pictures. The breakfast was also amazing. A real bucket list item and worth every penny. The zoo itself is very clean and well laid out too. Highly recommend to any animal lover.", "This was a wonderful experience for the children, holding hands with the orangutans and there was an elephant there as well. There was a good variety of food including various egg dishes. The zoo is leafy and well laid out and worth staying to see other animals. There is a lot of walking to get to the orangutans, some of it fairly steep so for anyone with walking difficulties it would be worth hiring a wheelchair (10 dollars j. Even the wheel chair ramps are steep so if you have a big person to push check it out first.", "as a visitor to zoos all over the world (Singapore, Germany, America, Australia, Japan) I have seen a lot this zoo is small but good for a morning or afternoon certainly not a full day out. I booked the tickets online through the zoo website only option of payment was paypal so handy to have this set up before hand. on day we got picked up by zoo staff (ours was only pick up so straight to zoo) we got \\VIP\\\" stickers which meant we got own quick Que on arrival & were given vouchers for lunch, animal encounters & food for the petting zoo area. we then set off only 5 minutes in & we were approached & asked if we wanted to feed the tigers ($6) which we did & was great fun we took photos on own cameras no one there trying to sell photos which is nice change. there was good variety of animals the petting zoo had goats, \\\"reindeer\\\", kangaroos was great even for 4 grown adults we watched the bird show then went & had buffet lunch was great variety did have to purchase own drinks but they were cheap so no problem. elephant rides were $70 which seemed expensive compared to everything else in in general so we gave that a miss. we were also slightly early for animal encounters so gave that a miss.\"", "Wow!!! This zoo was amazing. We went as a family to have “Breakfast with the Orangutans” and we all had such a great day. The zoo was so clean and tidy and has so many animals to see and get up close with. All the staff were so friendly as well. Definitely a zoo worth visiting.", "It was a wonderful experience. I absolutely Love elephants and to see them looked after and treated so well just made the experience that much more enjoyable. Thank you Munif and Adele xx", "Early 6.30 pickup as we were staying in Nuda Dua ( which along with the return journey was organised by the Zoo) arrived in plenty of time checked in at zoo entrance a small walk and then transported to the area by shuttle bus, shown to our designated table with around another 30 people, then helped ourself to a fantastic buffet breakfast as a couple of elephants arrived closely followed by a couple of Orangutan which came swinging in along a line of connected ropes to a couple of platforms amongst the breakfast area to enjoy there vegetarian breakfast whilst we eat ours then there was plenary of opportunity and time to have plenty of photos with the Orangutan ( don’t have your sunglasses or any hats on or they are fair game ) there is also photo opportunities with the Elephants and some parakeets ( do take your own camera as the keepers will take photos for you) you also had chance to watch a couple of elephants take a early morning dip with there keepers in the large water hole, well worth the money and well organised all the animals seemed to be happy probably cause they was also being feed lol We also added the elephant mud bath to our day", "Hands on Zoo!! Good for couples and singles, not just families, interactive enclosures and great hospitality. Enjoyed lunch at the airport Wana Restaurant with an amazing view of the Lions!! Would also like to mention our outstanding waiter GUS DE, gave this experience the final star.", "This was FANTASTIC. Puri looked after our family for comfort, drinks, special requests, good seating at activities and wonderful friendliness. I highly recommend visiting Puri, Gusde and team at the BEST Zoo in the world. Service is PHENOMENAL. Fun fun fun. And the animals are sooooo cute and loving. Thanks again Puri you made the experience for us.", "Food variants of breakfast was good and it buffet style. You can enjoy the breakfast with fresh air and see some animals activities. During breakfast you can take picture with Orang Utan. They was cute and some of them was roguish with funny pose. There was elephants also, you can take a picture with them and feeding them. I also take Elephant back ride, it was a short course but nice.", "Must ser.Maybe a bit expencive but you have animal interaction inside.bus tours and elephant ride.Cheap buffet meal inside for taking a break.Really nice place and staff is very lovely", "It has beautiful and well taken care of animals. This attraction will be great for families and kids, but for couples.. I think it's average.", "Loved it!!! Highly recommended. Was sceptical at first as I don't know how they treat the animals but it was worth every penny. Leo was the driver who picked us up and was extremely lovely. I was so excited to see him after the elephants because I knew I'd enjoy the trip home. Purnata hosted the elephant feeding and fun, he was so enthusiastic and knowledgeable. This is someone who truly knows their craft!!!", "The kids loved it. Walking was not a problem. Animals seemed very well cared for and the place was clean. Some cool animals, mostly Indonesian (but I guess that's to be expected!). Water park at the end for the kids was good timing! Staff very friendly and helpful.", "We went to the \\Breakfast with the Orangutan\\\" option as a group of 9 which cost A$50 per head including transport. When we arrived a table was booked and ready for us. The breakfast was the plentiful and extensive and probably the best we have had anywhere in . The orangutans and gorillas were right near the tables and available for photos and close up encounters. After breakfast we were able to wander around the rest of the zoo. The 10:30 animal show was a highlight. This is a must for anyone visiting . Don't miss it!\"", "Highlight of my trip. The scenery is so beautiful but the animals even more so! They are mostly very friendly, just don’t get too close. Be sure not to wear hat or glasses as they can take them. If you are calm and quiet you will have some really magical experiences getting up close to these wonderful animals! So worth the visit and would love to go back one day.", "Beautiful zoo with a lot of interactive animal experiences. Amazing to have breakfast with the orangutan and elephants. An unforgettable experience", "First of all I would like to thank the driver Agung who picked me up he's a credit to the company very polite friendly and attentive. Was picked up on time and took us to the zoo explaining how the day would pan out i got there and was straight onto the shuttle bus to the area where you have food. Staff were all very polite and the food was delicious good variety and it was buffet style so you can help your self to as much as you like. The orangutans were beautiful such friendly intelligent creatures! A little hard to get a picture when they first arrive but if your patient theres more then enough time to get a few in. Lovely day would definantly reccomend.", "As a place it's pretty good and interesting but it's very expensive, I've never visited a zoo and paid that amount of money and that was disappointing.", "We enjoyed the evening tour got to stroke a slow loris which is in a tree not a cage. Food was nice and liked that it wasn't too corporate", "One of the best experiences of my life! To see these amazing animals so up close and personal was something I will always treasure. They are not tame, so don't go expecting to pat them but they are so used to humans that you are able to get so close and just watch in fascination at how they interact with each other. Definitely go! Worth the trip from other parts of .", "Went to Zoo at night for the dinner and fire dance. After feeding the elephants, we had a lovely buffet dinner (right next to the pride of Lions) whilst various animals were brought on to the stage. We went through the zoo by torch light with a guide (who was very likeable and funny) and then watched a fire dance. There with my family and friends, all of us really enjoyed it. Well I definately did, was the second time I had been! Recommend it to people of all ages. Great food, great service. Great show. Great animals. Hat's are off to the organizers. And I will probably be back!", "My best friend and I went to the zoo to have breakfast with the orangutans and that was amazing. We also liked the way they have done so that the animals think that there are in there own environment. Very well planned out . We will be planning on coming back", "Fantastic experience , amazing atmosphere , breakfast was definetly great, staff friendly and helpful, not only did we have breakfast spend time with the orangatangs ther wher many more highlights to see. For example tigers elephants huge snakes, birds of all kinds monkeys and more. We had professional photos taken with the elephants and orangatangs that we will keep forever.", "We've good time in this beautiful-well maintained zoo.The ticket include bird show and photo sessions with birds and the lion cub!Kids love the opportunity to touch and feed tamed animals.Just dont forget insect repellent cream for your kids.", "This is probably the best zoo I’ve been to. Very pretty surroundings and it was great to interact with the elephants here. I visited twice in one week as we enjoyed it so much.", "We had great time the good was delicious with western or traditional good and Gita the host was very friendly and engaging would definitely recommend", "We arrived around 12pm having administration done, directly we joint the tour. We joint the basic package zoo admission and water park. My kids beyond happy. We also did elephants ride that price quite expensive, but it value for money. Time is not enough for zoo and water play. Better come early. For indonesian don't buy online, they have domestic price with showing ID", "We booked to have breakfast with the elephants (which I definitely recommend, it includes a fully cooked breakfast and a 30 minute elephant ride) then after we decided to look around the zoo. (The entry ticket to the zoo isn't included with the breakfast) We finished looking around in about 45 minutes. I'm sure it would take longer for families but for a couple or family with teenagers, go to Safari instead!", "Arrived early as required, had breakfast with the Orangutans, elephants and Gibbons. Very good food, plenty of time with the Orangutans, photos with the Gibbons followed by a ride on the elephants, including a walk through the water feature. Plenty of information and learned a lot about their nature, likes and dislikes but very enjoyable morning and well worth the trip and expense. Our group of 6 thoroughly enjoyed the whole morning.", "Breakfast with the Orangutans an experience in itself but then did Mud Bath with the elephants. Our guide Madde made sure we had a knowledgable, hands on experience to remember. Photos are expensive but they are a \\must have\\\" A great day and a highlight of our trip.\"", "The zoo and staffs was good, but the program about the visit was poor. We are going there at night, because the tour's name was night at zoo, but many of animals fall asleep!! In fact better for visiting animals better you should going in morning. The price was expensive and about 100$ for each one person! But i must say there was abest dinner as we ate with beautiful fire dance and you can join with them!!!", "Mud fun with the elephants was an amazing experience and our Driver was on time and easy to talk to would highly recommend driver and doing this activity thanks Leo", "Well planned out layout great selection of animals the live bird show is awesome,enjoyed the experience very much.", "We had a great day at zoo. Its very well maintained. All the staff was very friendly and helpful. At the end of the day kids beat the heat in a little water park in the zoo.", "Felt like I was on another planet! The zoo grounds are spectacular! The staff are so friendly, and the food was insanely good! Can not recommend highly enough!", "I had breakfast with orangutan, elephant, gibbon, porcupine, pangolin, I got so close with them. This is wonderfull, rare experience. I met the presenter Adi, he is so friendly and manage our activities very well. He is informative too.", "Salut! Goes to all Zoo staffs member, the venue is clean and the most importantly all animals looked so healthy! You guys must have done something right.. Keep it up..! All of my family members were so happy, even my 2 years old Son... Definitely recommend Zoo!", "Came with my couple of friends who never going to Zoo before, I entertained him as well. Starts from 08:00am I entry facilities for inclusion in our package Breakfast with Orang Utan. Completed served accompany with their funny orang utan, it brought me to new experience in our life. I can took picture with elephant, bird, and many on. Very excited for travels to Kampung Sumatra for see Gajah, Love them much! If you want to do Elephant Ride, they will be cost you, just ask to them. If I wish can be repeated for doing, Bus double decker with seat on the 2ndlevel going to Kampung Sumatra, very convenient trail. Their crocodile and tiger made me amazed. Jungle Splash available for the kids chilled out in the swimming pool. Educational place for the kids, I came from 8:00am and finished at 11:30 Highly recommended.", "Good setup, facility & attraction. The animals are healthier than what we thought. If you come with kids, try the waterpark on the way out. It's quite fun. Make sure bring mozzie repellent.", "My family and I did the elephant mud fun, amazing experience I have Been to many time and have done the elephant ridding and feeding this is my new favourite, the elephant trainers where amazing full of information everything was very hands on couldn’t thank purnata and Dana enough, can tell all the anaimals are very looked after in the zoo 😊", "My husband and I visited here on a package deal which included transport, meal, tour by foot of the zoo, feeding the elephants and watching one take a bath, as well as the opportunity to touch a baby crocodile, a snake and a monkey. Dinner was followed by a show. The atmosphere was lovely. The tables were set up outside in front of the stage and the food and show were very good indeed, as was the walking tour. Would recommend this to anyone", "First time we went together as a family was at zoo. I'm not endorsed by traveloka, but seriously the price is more reasonable than buy in. Also, you didn't have to printed out your ticket. Just showed it from our cellphone our booking ID. Collections of animal were great. My boy just loving it. We went here in the afternoon, so there's not a lot people came in. However the souvenir shop were pricey, so we just enjoyed our time taking pictures. Overall, great experiences for us as a family.", "I did zooperkids with my classmate. meet with Gita the guide, she was really nice. the zoo its self was very clean and a lot of cute animal.", "Enjoyed the zoo but wasn’t impressed with the breakfast offered with the orangatangs a lot different to what I had been told it was like, but it was a good day and enjoyed all the different animals very hard to get around if in a wheelchair", "My Husband and I had an amazing time with the Elephant Mud Bath! Was truly a one of a kind experience. All of the staff were very friendly and helpful", "Amazing experience although I think they discontinued it. Staff was extremely nice and helpful, package came with a lot of things although I purchased the orangutan event separate but it’s already included with the other 2 packages I bought so it was somewhat a waste- and I didn’t need an extra lap around the site in the elephant chair after riding the elephant bareback. But it was all in all an amazing unforgettable experience and Kathy was so helpful took amazing pictures and was extremely warm and welcoming", "My 9 year old daughter and I did the breakfast with the orangutans at Zoo. The breakfast was a great experience. It’s not cheap but one of the best things we did together in . You get plenty of opportunity to do up close photos with the orangutans as well as a couple of elephants. The breakfast itself is a huge buffet with all the usual offerings. The food was good quality. After breakfast you can the walk around the zoo. We found there wasn’t a lot of animals to see and the rest of the zoo not very interesting. Coming from Australia with amazing zoos it’s hard to match it. We only stayed a few hours. Highly recommend the breakfast with the orangutans though", "I just taking program called \\Night At The Zoo\\\" it was unforgettable memories since i ever have. So entertainment, i walk around the zoo and their staff explain their all facilities inside the zoo, i see a lot of animal here and i never have been seen before entired my life. The zoo atmosphere and the breeze so relaxing. I feed a wallabies and elephant, the elephant so gorgeous and after that i got buffet dinner and entertained by the fire dance. So value for money and you will never get disappointed memories at Zoo. Very recommended 👍🏻\"", "We had the breakfast with the orangutans experience and it was fantastic. The breakfast was amazing & the staff are attentive and helpful. We were a bit dubious about going through the zoo based on previous trips to others but were extremely impressed with the cleanliness and the obvious care of the animals. A must do when in ", "We really enjoyed the breakfast with the orangutans. The zoo bus was fun and the food was fantastic. There were 2 orangutans, 2 elephants, birds and other animals were bought out during the hour. The animals seemed very well cared for and enjoyed the snacks they got. Overall the rest of the zoo was less interesting as the African section is under construction. We enjoyed seeing the elephants bath, the tigers & lions and the lemurs were fun to watch. Our family was ready to go by 11am (breakfast started at 8am). We got a bluebird taxi to the zoo which waited (45K IR per hour) as it was cheaper than the transfer option for 4 people.", "Staffs were so nice, attractive, and communicative. What an experience to explore a zoo at evening. Overall it was a pleasure!", "We'll I have been to Singapore Zoo. I thought that was a great experience, but Indonesia's Zoo is on its own league and hard to compare with other zoo's. Not only that it has great Service (fire dances, buffets at exceptional value, polite staff, clean bathrooms), the Animals looked happy! They were clean, seem to be well fed. I loved my first time experience in Zoo. 5 star for me!", "I Went to Zoo last month with my son and we love the place. It's so natural and really Clean. My son was very happy with pony ride near the gibbon Island. After explore the zoo we went down to Jungle splash waterpark to chilled out. We'd try Black Gibbon Burger at Jungle splash and it's so yummy. Thanks to all for a memorable experience. We will comeback.", "Wow what an adventure, so many rare birds. Wish you could stay there for a whole day and enjoy the nature.", "We went to Zoo near Ubud to swim with elephants. Where else in the world could you do this (ok there's one other zoo in Malaysia I think) but this is really a once in a lifetime experience. The cost of the experience is AU$132 but for this kind of unique experience that is pretty cheap we thought. You enter the zoo and walk past some deer, wallabies and quakkers to a shuttle bus. This takes you past the orangutans enclosure with clear views of the these cute apes. You then catch another ride on a golf buggy which is a bit of a hairy roller coaster of a ride. A short walk takes you to the elephant area. This is a small clearing with some tables scattered about and a small spread of food included in the price. The guide tells you some rules such as Do not punch the elephant?!! Then they bring out some bananas, carrots and pumpkins and a clever and get guests to chop them up. We then went over to the majestic beasts in three groups. We were allocated an elephant called Adelle?. We fed her the veges and then she was lead into a mud pool and she lay down. We were then able to go in and cover her and ourselves in mud which was messy but fun. She was then lead out to a shower where we scrubbed her with brushes. Finally we went into a pool where Adelle crouched down and we washed off the last of the mud and pat/played with her. They took photos of us with our elephant and then we said goodbye and went and showered ourselves. This was followed by a complimentary buffet lunch. Afterwards we were able to purchase our photos but were horrified by the price - AUD$45 For one photo and this was the cheapest option. They allow you to take photos when feeding the elephants but then a mobiles go in a plastic tub and are taken away. This is an external company too - none if the money goes back to the zoo so you're kind of railroaded into forking out another large sum to have a photo of this unforgettable experience. This was the only down side to what was otherwise a fabulous experience. Highly recommended!", "Great day out for a family with kids. We all enjoyed it . Not cheap though. Watch out for the oranatang. He may throw poop.", "Was an amazing and every entertaining our host Gita so helpful and kept us informed highly recommended and thank you zoo", "Loved it! All the staff were helpful and had great knowledge of the animals. We had the zoo to ourselves for around an hour and got to play with a gibbon and cockatoo which was awesome an unexpected. Would definitely recommend. It's pricey but worth it.", "Amazing day in Zoo, I like breakfast with few animals and Nice meals, a lot of animals in Zoo, I visit many place for Zoo I thought Best Zoo of the World.", "This is as described by a member of staff as \\A private zoo open to the public, concerned for the animals welfare and conservation work\\\" The zoo is going great strengths to replace some enclosures for new ones is is like looking at an American park beside a little private set of enclosures some of the animals appeared to be instituted. The buffer zones between the path and enclosures were nothing more than a mesh fence in other cases ie the gibbons people were actively touching the animals hands etc. The newer areas of the zoo were better the elephant area was great as you could feed the elephants who only apeard t have a large lake to walk and swim in but not a decent land paddock with that said the elephants appeared happy to be touched and red and a big attraction down side was the animal holding for photos in the Gayo restaurant. Now please don't be it off I think with new enclosures and international advise from some of the world's best zoological parks this zoo will and could be a world class attraction as the are making some great changes. Oh and please do watch your little children around the different birds set up for photos I watched as no zoo keeper present to watch after the birds protection and as result 1little you got nipped on his hand by a parakeet because he and his much older brother were teasing it.\"", "The zoo was great and breakfast was fantastic but I felt that we were rushed with the orangutans which was disappointing the zoo was well kept and enjoyable", "What an amazing experience Nik was a great tour guide. She explained everything very well and made the whole thing very enjoyable.", "We loved Zoo - best zoo we have been to. Really interactive - deer roaming to touch for the younger kids. The Sumatran Tigers were beautiful and youre able to see them up close. Kids fed the elephants which was really cool - and also got to hold an Anaconda and a monkey. Lemurs were there to be fed as well and up close. Heaps of amazing monkeys - felt like the animals were in a much better environment than any zoo in NZ. Really worthwhile. Zoo staff were lovely.", "Really lively animals in their natural habitat, great work guys, maintaining the zoo with utmost care.", "Verry good service! We ate something small and had something to drink! Verry recommended! So helpfull and kind... it was a real pleasure to rest here.", "first time at the zoo area, I see a comfortable atmosphere. a friendly ticket attendant. I am also a photo with birds. after that, enters a very beautiful area. with a variety of clean animal enclosures. the coop officer, very friendly. they explain, how to feed, the age of animals, to how to care for animals. there, there is also a restaurant with a view of the lion.the animals are in zoo, very healthy and the treatments are also good. they have an animal clinic. Interestingly, in zoo we can interact with animals by feeding. the price is not expensive, there are 25 thousand to 65 thousand to feed the elephant. after seeing the various collections of animals that are there, it's time we go to Kampung sumatra. the car used to go to Kampung sumatra is very good. 2 levels and is in great demand by tourists. Arriving in the village of sumatra, I was treated to spectacular scenery. there is an elephant ride. that pass through the river. I also took pictures with a smart elephant. elephants gave me a flower bouquet. a tame elephant and a friendly handler, well liked by tourists including me. the restaurant is also very cool. I enjoy lunch there. the menu is very tasty. lots of various menus. from rice, fruit to cake. exactly at 1:00 pm there was an animal show. guests can photograph with birds and other animals. Until now, Zoo continues to make improvements. and development in various locations. the plan, there will be a waterfall until the cage bear. so that, all guests can enjoy his vacation there. what are you waiting for, if you come to you must come to zoo and you will get a very extraordinary experience.", "We had a wonderful time at Night at the Zoo at the Zoo. It was really worth every penny and we would love to do it again if we travel back to . We are a couple but there were families with young children and we all had a great experience. We also made great friends during the excursion. Holding the python and the wallabies at the petting zoo were just a couple highlights. Also, the food was excellent!! Every employee delivered amazing service.", "We did the elephant mud fun package and it was an amazing experience! Hery gave us a lot of unique information about the elephants and great service! I recomend people to do this package, it was worth every penny.", "This is my 2nd time come to zoo and enjoyed their night dinner at the zoo package. 1st its was really awesome(not it kampung sumatra). many variant of show, fire dance is so amazing, the food also taste really good. At my 2nd time i try again dinner with the great elephant (kampung sumatra) AND I REALLY LOVE IT! the new place was spectakuler. I cant even describe how amazing this place is! the Food are very outstanding (love the baby squid sauce padang) Yum ! ,For the dessert i tried \\es teler\\\" so fresh and yumy! my table is just facing to the waterfall really sweet dinner ever😍😍😍! The staff also amazing with the sumatra traditional costume. Putu Teddy was really helpful. he is really friendly and always smile. He sharing a lots thing to us. He is the best!! Will absolutely recomended this place to anyone. Love 💕💕💕\"", "We had a very good experience here. We can feed animals, such as deer, pony horse, tiger and lion. The staff (Bli Gus De) was very nice and kind to us. He helped us to feed the animal. So cute. Surely will come back! Thanks Zoo", "The wife & I visited this zoo by means of booking through our hotel & being collected & returned back to the hotel by a zoo employee & colourful zoo transport vehicle. The highlight of the visit was a bird show, put on by staff & mainly included birds of prey. Also one could hold a baby crocodile & various birds - parrots, macaws, hornbills etc. There was also elephant rides for all patrons & pony rides for small children. Feeding of the animals was also a feature - rabbits, deer & gentle animals of suchlike. There was very little grass or lawns within the grounds & the paths were in need of repairs an upkeep. It was OK but I feel that the whole place needs brightening up.........", "I went in zoo and tried the new package of zoo, it’s called elephant mud fun, it was amazing package you can take a shower with elephant in a pool mud, really good experience for it, and the guide was so friendly he’s called made & kris, after that u can got lunch with excellent service and food, staff are friendly especially mr.sumerta such a humble guy, oh ya after take a lunch you can walking around the zoo to enjoy safari journey, really excellent package", "Great visit which featured handling a monkey, snake and owls, before walking down to the Elephants, where we were encouraged to feed and pat them. We then went back to the outdoor dining area and had a buffett dinner and watched a traditional drum display. Both meal and entertainment was good. After dinner we had a tour around the Zoo in the dark, feeding some wildlife on our travels. When we got back to the stage area, it started to rain and we were ushered in, sat in the undercover area and watched guest handling more animals and then the Traditional Fire Dance. Very good evening.", "This was our second visit our first was in January 2017. Whilst the orangutans are just beautiful we were a little disappointed this time as we were not able to touch them - which I totally understand however in January we were able to hold their hands and had far more interaction. We were also expecting more animals to be brought out during the breakfast again as they did in January. Would still recommend the visit. To see these beautiful animals up close is amazing and fantastic for the kids. Breakfast is great, staff beautiful and the zoo fun - not many places you can feed a tiger so close!!", "I did the mud elephant half day excursion. This by far was one of the greatest and most impactful moments of my life. To be up and close with these beautiful animals was life changing. Trisna was our guide and was absolutely knowledgeable and kind. The elephants were treated wonderfully and you can tell the handlers loved them. There were no hooks or sticks to prod them, just food and words. The day was about $98 US dollars and included a tasty lunch. They took professional photos for purchase but they weren’t sticklers if you wanted to take your own. The guides even used our cameras to take photos of us: Again ! Don’t miss this once I’m a lifetime experience.", "Did general admission with the kids, great value for money, great interaction with animals, well set out, staff very friendly. I would definitely recommend and would visit again", "My wife and I did the Bathing With The Elephants experience a couple of days after arriving in . We consider it probably the highlight experience of our lives (children excluded! ). We did the afternoon session, which didn't leave us any time to tour the zoo, so book the morning session if you want to tour the zoo itself afterwards. We went the following week to Breakfast With The Orang Utans, so were able to tour the zoo then. The Breakfast experience was also good fun, and worth the cost. We then toured the zoo, which is not massive, but very pleasant and well laid out. We booked direct with the zoo, they arranged a taxi for us on each occasion, from our resort in Jimbaran.", "For a start I paid online for breakfast with the orangutans, our driver took us to the zoo for 7:30 this was perfect we were one of the first to have pictures with the orangutans as it’s became quite busy. But also joining us at breakfast was elephants, armadillo, porcupine and parrots! This was incredible!! The food was amazing it was a buffet style with everything you can think of. You could touch the elephants but not the orangutans as they contract human diseases more which is understandable but you can get up close to them for your photos! This is well worth the money and more the whole zoo was fantastic, breakfast was incredible! It truly has been the best day of my life", "We are staying with the Zoo at the Sanctoo Villa and my partner madly loves Orangutans so we sought out this activity immediately. The experience met all of our expectations and the breakfast. The Orangutans were very cheeky and loved posing for a photo, we also got to spend some time with some elephants. The food was catered for all diets. Our serve Gusde made sure we never had an empty glass or plate. Would definitely recommend and would visit again.", "We took our 3 & 5 yo to this zoo. Great day, small enough for the kids to walk around without much difficulty. Pack your bathers, kids loved cooling off on the little water park included in the admission price afterwards. Book online direct with the zoo for a discount of 10% or so. Bird / animal show was great too, on at 11 every day.", "My trip to Zoo, included pick up and return from resort, an elephant ride and lunch. Worth paying the extra money for these inclusions. Lunch was magnificent, the restaurant is surrounded by glass, with animals outside in enclosures, eat whilst watching meerkats and lions. The gardens are beautiful, animals well looked after and the people, so friendly.", "Very expensive for the amount of attractions listed or on offer. The staff didnt look to bothered so a lot of people including us left and went to the Safari & Marine Park.", "I went to the Zoo this morning with my son, my husband and my mom.. started with a breakfast with orang utan then continued with the elephant ride and ended with exploring the zoo on a mini train.. all was great.. we all had a great day out. One thing that should be upgraded.. the front desk staff should be more aware when there is an old people join on the group.. I saw some wheelchairs but nobody offer my mom to use it. It will be great and add the service value if they do it.", "This zoo surprises me, eventhough own by private entity but have impressive collection of Lions, Tigers, Elephants. We even can get very close to birds and 2 huge bat about 50 cm tall. The facility is clean and looks safe. Many interesting attraction relating to wildlife such as elephant riding, feeding tiger etc.", "We went on a family trip to the Night encounter. The zoo has a great selection of animals with large enclosures and they all seem very happy and well looked after. All staff were friendly and helpful and our guide and the MC (Widi was his name) were entertaining and overall lovely. It was the highlight of our trip, as you get to have close personal encounters with the animals and are treated to an incredible dinner and fire dancing performance afterwards. Highly recommend.", "Recently had breakfast with the orangutan and was great the food was great and was good surprise with the extra animals brought out on show well worth it.", "Lovely morning! Very well organised. Each group is assigned a number when you arrive at the breakfast and when called you can have your photo with the Orangutan. Our children are 8 and 10. You can pay 60,000 ($6) to feed the elephants, tiger or lions. 25,000 to feed the deer. You are welcome to take lots of photos with the elephants and birds, though the zoo also take pics for you to purchase as well. Lots of variety at the breakfast, something for everyone. Really enjoyed it! You can see the zoo is trying to improve the enclosures for the animals.", "I enjoyed my visit and had a lot of fun. Nice to see all the animals, feeding the elephants and taking pictures...", "This was insanely amazing. Get 100% up close and personal with the elephants. Feed them, mud them, swim with them and wash them. My package included luxury hotel transfer, drinks, snack and lunch. It was fabulous. The guides are amazing. 100% great day and totally worth the money. Once in a lifetime. Loved it.", "We were 4 people having so much fun doing elephant mud fun! :) The two elephants Tina and Hati were really amazing friendly giants and the people working with the elephants were great! Trisna and his colleagues were very nice and also told us interesting things about the two elephants. We took so many pictures and had a great! Would definitely recommend coming to this beautiful zoo and enjoying this activity!! A must do if you love animals - especially elephants ❤️😊😊❤️ Suksuma so much🙏🏼", "Gita and Parux were great help with the information. Breakfast was perfect and had lots of variety..", "We’ve been to zoo’s in Melbourne Sydney Thailand and a few other places and outside of the Bronx Zoo the Zoo is the best. Not only are their attractions magnificent but they are a certified wildlife park dedicated to the preservation of endangered species. For example elephants and tigers from Sumatra. Never have we seen animals looking so happy- ie not showing the signs of stress and boredom signalled by pacing enclosures etc. the local people that work there clearly love the animals and they the animals seem to like them. It’s an easy ride from ubud (11km) or well worth the hour from Seminyak / linger from Kuta. We only had an hour and a half to spare but will definitely go back. Great for adults families etc - you’re met at the gate by deer that you can feed and pat - totally amazing. My pics don’t do them justice.", "What an amazing experience! Our driver 'Riza driver' was excellent and very culturally informative! Agus for the breakfast was overly accommodating and so helpful, went above and beyond to make sure we were looked after! Purnata for the elephant mud fun was simply brilliant!! He was so helpful, caring and could tell he loved what he does, which made the whole experience so wonderful! That combined with the fun facts about elephants that he was full of made the whole experience so enjoyable and amazing!!! The animals are so well looked after and cared for! Cannot recommend enough!", "Don't be mistaken with Safari which using vehicle for wandering the place. Zoo is traditional style kind of zoo, similar with Ragunan Zoo in where you walk with your feet to see the animal, but of course managed more professional and much much much cleaner. I bought an offer of IDR 99k (i think normal price around IDR 200k) including lunch. The collection is not too plenty but suffice to make children happy. Too bad the nursery area was being renovated at that time, but fortunately they have guinea pig section that can be patted . We can feed the elephant by paying either IDR 25k or IDR 50K for more food. We tried riding the elephant, cost IDR 350k (adult) and IDR 250k (children). Friend said, It is cheaper compared to Safari. The ride was quite long , the elephant walked trough water for more entertaining ride. The Mahout was friendly and ready to answer your question about the elephant. We went for the photo session and have cute picture with bear-cat. Nice overall experience and succeed to put a smile on my kid's face", "Great to see that humans and animals can coexist and enjoy each other's company. Of course, there are people that bring food in their backpacks and feed them as well as getting them to come on their shoulders etc. One got scratched which had to be taken to a clinic for treatment. I was just amazed at how they go about doing their things and constantly on the move. It is a very unique experience to be that close to them", "What an amazing experience I can't wait to return when all of the new habitats are finished The staff are friendly and very helpful The breakfast was yummy and a great variety We had so much fun with the Naughty little boy orangutan And the elephants what a treat Hugging an elephant and feeding them Then to top it off we got to fed a tiger for $6 Aussie dollars and it was truly the best experience xx thankyou so much Zoo", "awesome day. nice zoo. all looks good, there will be building more to see later. thanks team Agis & Puspa", "I am not really a fan of zoos but saw it as an opportunity to support the Zoo in this rough times. Its a nice park and the animals seems to be healthy. They have a 2 tier price system for locals and foreigners which dosnt feel right. The ticket prices are ridiculous high. Support is ok but being robbwd blind never feels good. I felt punish to go there with good intentions.", "We booked the breakfast with Orangutans and return pick ups everything went like clockwork , but what they didn't tell us you also had breakfast with the Elephants as well which was fantastic ,bearing in mind they cater for so many people the buffet breakfast was excellent and there were a lot of waiters making sure you had plenty of juices and coffee which you don't normally get with a buffet, I can not recommend this attraction enough its was amazing for all ages.The Zoo itself is probably the cleanest we have ever been too and all the animals look well looked after , a must visit if you are going to .", "Since we had not pre-booked the visit, we selected animal encounters. Prices are expensive though. We had a great time around the zoo. Though the zoo is not too big, it has a variety of animals. The place is well maintained and clean. You can have a clear sight of all the animals. The animal encounters is a must do. We had a great time meeting the animals. Although, all the animals aren't available for encounters, it was a great experience. I would suggest that visitors should carry a camera for clicking their pictures during animal encounters since the zoo's photography printing facility is a little expensive. There is a small souvenirs shop where you can buy some stuff. The zoo restaurant has some good food. Overall a good experience.", " Zoo was amazing. Bathing & Feeding the Elephants was an absolute highlight and they seemed to love every minute of their pampering! We stayed in Ubud, Uluwatu & Seminyak and was great to experience different areas of as first time visitors. locals are so friendly and will be going back some time soon.", "We had an amazing day at the zoo. An unforgettable experience having a mud bath with an elephant! The staff were all so friendly especially our cab driver called Made. We would definitely recommend this trip it is great value. Thank you", "We join night at the zoo program...great memories we have..nice n friendly staff..we can close with some of animal..thank to ms serni our tour guide during tour inside the zoo", "The experience starts at a normal pace where you get around 1 hour walking around the zoo alone. We where practically alone, looking at both big animals as lions, tigers and an orangutan, and smaller animals as monkeys, deer and much more. The variety is great! After this you’re transported to tiger trail and young orangutans. You also have the opportunity to take pictures with, and pet elephants. Near the dining area you can again see an elephant up close, but also the most adorable young orangutan. The buffet was nice with a variety of “Western”, Indian and grilled food. All with a nice taste. Right before and after the dinner you are presented animal and dance show. This is more for fun for kids, but plenty of adults will also be entertained by the late fire dance.", "We booked two trips to the Zoo. One was Breakfast with the Orangutan's and Night Visit. Both very different. It was my partners birthday and we informed them in advance. They made her birthday so special. While having a photo opportunity with the Orangutan they came out with a cake for her and also gave her free Zoo t-shirts for us both. Then at the night visit we where given a reserved table by the lions enclosure for our dinner. Again they gave her a special cake for her birthday and got her up on stage for a photo shoot with the alligator and the dancers and sang happy birthday. Wonderful people and so kind. Couldn't thank them enough. We bought some fantastic photos from there photographer but also he took lots of amazing photos with my phone for us. Such friendly kind people unlike anywhere. Not the biggest zoo we have been to but we loved getting up close and personnel with elephants, Orangtan;s, birds, deer, snakes and alligators and much more. The live show of fire dancers was brilliant and the dinner was nice. well worth a visit and the animals are well looked after and they are building bigger enclosures for the larger animals.", " Zoo is best pleace to see animal in .because the pleace soo bigs.you are will be very enjoy to beautiful garden jungel and river view.in zoo now they server for elephant ride also.that very fun to see many animal from indonesia and other country.soo zoo is good pleace to see.", "Very expensive around $75 aus per person! Had to wait over 3 hours to get the elephant ride. The beer was warm and we got abused by young children during the ride when we didn't give them money whilst the security guard just laughed? The bird enclosure was really good. We went to the elephant safari park last time which is also expensive with only elephants but I liked it much better as there were heaps of elephants (only 6 at zoo which constantly carry people around with 10 minute breaks so you can feed them) and they frolicked and played in the water and the interaction was much better.", "Absolutely fantastic, did elephant mud fun and it was amazing. Nik who led the elephant mud fun was fantastic, would recommend to absolutely everyone, fantastic value for money. We also did the orangutang breakfast, was amazing.", "We came to Zoo with a group of 8. We booked for the breakfast with the Orangutans after hearing so many good reviews. I'm not sure if having one of our kids vomiting the whole time we were there helped but we weren't all that impressed. Breakfast was average - depends what you are used to. There were a fair few options in the buffet style breakfast but as we were late and it was so busy it didn't look very good. We were table 43 (out of 45) so by the time it was our turn to spend time with the orangutans they were tired and had had enough. The keepers though were very understanding and seemed to love and respect the orangutans a lot. We managed to get some good photos and still enjoyed our time with them. As we were one of the last tables the hostess suggested we hang back until 10:30 when the breakfast is finished to spend some more time with the orangutans... which we did. We also got to walk the orangutans back to their buggies which would take them back to their cage for some food and a nap. During the breakfast the staff also bring around a porcupine and .... I forgot what the other animal way.... something else we don't see in Australia. There are also some parrots to take photos with and two elephants. You can buy baskets of food to give to the elephants or just pat them. The rest of the zoo itself isn't much to talk about. We were disappointed you also had to pay extra to do things like feeding other animals and extra to access things at the zoo. They are doing a number of new areas at the zoo so hopefully they can make it a better day out. We were ready to leave by 12 - not sure if we'll be back.", "Fun to watch these in a green jungle world where they played together, loved and generally looked very happy Very safe and lovely river made this a great experience Beats any cage as seen in zoos - they looked chilled out.", "We thought the Zoo would be a must visit but we were very disappointed. It was very expensive to get in and when we entered they confiscated our water and food, so in the heat you had no option but to buy water if you were thirsty. The zoo is quite small it only took us and hour or less to get around the whole zoo. The kids loved feeding the elephant and all the monkeys but you had to pay for all of the extra activities, even to enter the petting zoo. The zoo was great for kids as you did get to get a little closer to some of the animals than you do in some zoos but make sure your wallet is full before you go.", "The zoo is very clean staff are very friendly. ADI was very informative, we enjoyed all the information that was given and the food was excellent", "Went and had breakfast with the orangutans, was an amzing experience, if you have never done something like this i would suggest to try this, not only did they have 2 orangutans but they also had 2 elephants, some exotic birds and a porcupine, the food was amazing full credit to kuz and his team...will definatly be back with my daughter next year", "A wonderful experience knowing that we are doing something the elephants enjoy. I don't like there idea of riding them and wish that practice woukd stop. You splash the elephants, rub mud on them and wash them after. And feed them. If you don't want to get wet or don't care about elephants it's not for you. They are gentle girls and the mahouts treat them well. A beautiful experience.", "We much prefer to see animals in the wild, but when you can't, then a well set-up zoo with clean facilities and friendly helpful staff is the next best option. Our hotel arranged this for us and we were picked up and returned at a pre-arranged time, had our zoo admission, animal encounters and lunch for $42 US each. You can do it more cheaply if you don't want the animal encounters with photos. Prices are all on their website. The only zoo we have liked better than the zoo is in Belize (\\The Best Little Zoo in the World) in Central America because the animals are truly in their natural habitat as much as possible with only fences around to protect the public), but I digress .... We found the zoo to be very clean and well organized with staff that were very helpful and patient taking pictures of us posing with and holding lion cubs, birds of prey, macaw, hornbill, crocodile, asian bearcat, etc. We really enjoyed Jacky the male orangutan who will imitate exactly what you do. But be careful, one tourist ticked him off (not sure what she did) and he threw a coconut at her !! The buffet lunch was very good and we were able to sit right beside the lions and separated only by glass. There were 2 small gift shops, but other than this the commercialism was kept to a minimum. You can have your pictures taken professionally with the animals and you will be given a ticket to buy them later if you want, but there is absolutely no pressure. In fact, we didn't even bother going to check ours because the staff had taken so many great photos with our camera. We were only disappointed that they no longer have a Komodo dragon. The guide said it was \\\"sad\\\" but didn;t go into detail, and that they are waiting for another one to arrive.\"", "Really good value getting to interact with wildlife without the usual barriers and over protective measures. Provided common sense with regard to wild animals, you will have a great time.", "We just bought the zoo entrance ticket for 28 USD or 24 USD if you book 24 hours in advance, & we didn't feel that we missed out at all. You can pay to have your photo taken with the animals, or they allow you to take your own photos. We took photos of ourselves with the Parrots & Eagles, & took photos of the many animals. Watch out for the Orangutan as s/he's a crack shot & managed to hit us both as s/he threw dirt & banana skin at us! The 11 0 clock show was good as there was animal interaction, however, the woman welcomed every nationality except us from the UK, HELLO! We stopped for Bintang at Wana Restaurant at 1 & watched the lion & lioness through the window just yards away from us, you won't get this at home when you stop for a drink! Just before lunch we saw the elephants coming back from their trek, & I got my ohoto taken with one. As we lunched at Elephant View, we were entertained by the people who paid to get their photo taken with the animals. I had Baby Octopus Salad which was a load of posh lettuce, a few tasty toms, bit of orange, a few very chewy octopus, a bit of bread, & some sort of sauce. It wasn't bad but not worth £9 for 2 small plates of salad! MrDW had Cobb salad which he rather liked, & a Sprite. There's a small area by the horses to sit & have a drink or an ice cream, & another small store to buy a small snack & orange squash, so you don't have to buy much if you have a good breakfast beforehand. There's a few toilets dotted around the place, one with an aquarium, ah well this is one place where you got time to sit & gaze into space. Also there's a disabled toilet. Security check your bags so no sneaking any food or drink in, although he allowed me through with a very small bottle of water containing about 2 inches of water. It obviously wasn't worth the effort of bagging up .... If you have kids they can have great fun in the waterpark whilst you put yer feet up. It was an absolutely fantastic & most memorable day!", "Zoo experience was wonderful. Staffs were so friendly and helping. Especially Mr. Gus De. Overall awesome experience.", "Something really must do in Don't under estimate a zoo Here was different than other Especially \\kampung sumatra\\\" Where you can enjoy quality time with family and your lovers Great concepts,education&show Love it #100%recomended # zoo\"", "Did the elephant mud fun and our guide Nik was great, taking pics and explaining. It was a nice experience and the zoo was lovely. Better than expected.", "Zoo is well organized , very clean , the way of presenting the animal and feeding them is very organized . Elephants riding is too nice specially when elephants went to walk in river. There is an aquapark there for kids and swimming pool for adults u should talk with you swimming suites towels are provided there also. Elephant riding is more expensive comparing with Jakarta and Bangkok .. You can pay by visa for everything there and this was nice. Also there is money exchanger there. The best thing that all workers didn't ask for any type of tips.", "Probably the worst zoo I have ever been to. The animals looked under nourished the entry price was way to much. We spent so much money while walking around buying food for the animals at each stop just because we didn't think they would be fed otherwise. There were lots of animals all by themselves in there enclosure which was just dry dirt. The only reason I would say to go there is so that the animals can get fed. This was the most depressing place of our holiday.", "Arranged to be picked up by private taxi and driven 50 mins to the Zoo. Arrived on time, driven in an open aired bus to the Sumataran area and then walked to the restaurant. Had a nice buffet breakfast waiting for us. Whilst eating an mc talks about various animals on display (elephants, orangutans and birds). All guests given a number and when called , you get about 5 mins with the Orangutans. You can also feed the elephants and have photos taken as well The rest of the park is pretty tired and and some enclosures are slated for refurbishment, however it seems they are raising cash via donations so it might take some time! Petting zoo is good for younger kids and you can buy some food and feed the goats, deers ect It's an expensive experience however something to do in . Some experiences ( feeding tigers,crocodiles and Lions) couldn't be done in Australia The grounds are very impressive an there's definitely an effort made to feel authentic Worth a visit!!", "Went there at night with 2 kids (4 & 10) loved it more than during the day but the price made it the sort of thing you only do once. It was over AUD$340 for all 4 of us. Great food, fantastic tour guide, great seeing the animals away and moving around. Over all pretty great and worth doing at least once.", "While this is a lovely setting with lots of space for human visitors (and very cheap if you are a KITAS holder or local), the cages are tiny and the animals are clearly displaying behaviours associated with distress e.g. repeatedly walking the same path. I really don't understand why they don't use the space they have for the animals rather than having big gardens and wide paths for people to walk. I would MUCH rather visit a place where I have to squeeze past people to see animals with lots of space to swing, climb and run. In hindsight, I wish I hadn't taken my 3 year old. Not a place for animal lovers :(", "We went to the Zoo as we wanted to ride an Elephant with our 16 month old toddler. We initially planned to go to the Elephant Marine and Safari Park but as it was further away from our resort, our driver had recommended going to the Zoo for it. We went on a Sunday. It was packed with locals. We had to wait a long time to buy our tickets for admission into the zoo and then another queue to get on a shuttle bus that takes us to the elephant area. The queue at the ticket booth was not orderly with people cutting queues and others getting frustrated. Anyway, once we got into the zoo, we saw deers just roaming around coming up to us. Quite a nice experience. We also saw kangaroos and wallabies. Yes in Zoo. Anyway we headed straight to the elephant trek area. Queue for the shuttle was long but more orderly than the ticket booth queue. The elephant ride itself had no queue. The ride was perfect for a toddler. We took the 15 minutes ride on an elephant named Anna. Made, the rider was really friendly and knowledgable. The ride was brilliant and my daughter absolutely loved it. I would recommend the Elephant ride to families with small children. Just don't go on the weekend to avoid the queues.", "The Elephant Trek was WONDERFUL! The workers here were Fabulous! They were knowledgeable and helpful and truly helped me get the most of out of my Elephant Trek and Photo ops. The rest of the zoo I was less impressed with. I never could find a place to actually see the Animal Show and no one there seemed to care. Lunch was just average. The photo ops with the animals at the end was a nice treat; however, the chaos of the patrons were a little chaotic. I totally understand that they are there for the zoo, but they do need to follow directions so it was a little disheartening to have them push and stand up and not let the people following directions be able to see. Also, because the patrons were a little chaotic it did worsen the moods of the animals. A better organizational idea for this would be much appreciated.", "We had breakfast with the orangatangs , was so good! The buffet breakfast was delicious, they started bringing in the animals slowly, the birds , the orangatangs & then the elephants, armadillo . Each family gets called by number and gets to spend about 10-20 mins with the monkeys, holding & playing with them. Professional photos are taken which is up to you if you want to purchase or not . Your allowed to take your own pics too. Price was about $20-30 per person . Then we had an elephant ride . About 40mins for about $80-90. Everyone there is so lovely and helpful and the kids just had an amazing day! Must do!!", "Coming from a country with one of the best zoos in the world, i never planned to visit the zoo but this visit was certainly one of the biggest highlights of the trip. Best decision was to opt for breakfast with the orang utans. Although it is quite pricey it was also very good value for money. The buffet spread was excellent and set in beautiful surroundings. Apart from orang utans we also interacted with elephants, parrots and pangolins. They are also upgrading various parts of the zoo and I think it will be all done in a few months. Our kids also enjoyed walking though the deer park at the entrance of the zoo where they were able to pet tame deer and kangaroos. There is also a nice looking kids water play area which we did not go as we did not have enough time. Overall a very good place to visit in if you have young kids.", "We arrived late because our chofer doesn't pick up at time, so when we arrived the sun was already gone , so our photos with the orangutans were very obscure. How ever we enjoy the dinner. We recommend to offer only the safari during the day .", "A beautiful zoo..just remember it is still a zoo. The pacing Sun Bear was a little sad to see, as though he had lost hope. The zoo does do some wonderful conservation with rescued elephants from Sumatra. Highlight was 'Elephant Mud Fun' -costs extra, but a great experience. Some rare and unusual animals; fairly spacious enclosures for most. Will take 2-3hrs if you just look at zoo, any added experiences will need an extra 3-4hrs.", "I went here expecting a much better experience for the extreme price. Poor facilities, old dirty. We actually did hold a lot of animals and feed a tiger and feed a crocodile and deer but everything cost money once you were inside. We must of spent AUS$70. Go to the Safari Park instead, so much better value and good clean facilities.I would not go back here. It should of been about A$30 then it would of been worth it", "Myself and my family had a wonderful time today at Zoo! Mr. Made was punctual both too and from the villa and absolutely lovely and polite. He was a safe driver with an extremely clean car. Thank you Made! ☺️", "The Lion was amusingly funny. The food was yummo but the price is a tad too dear for something so simple. Service wasn't all that bad. Our daughter spilled her milkshake and they replaced a new ones without charging us", "If you want close animal encounters you can get it here. Staff were great and it was clean and tidy, felt a little bit sorry for some of the animals that were in small cages. But all in all was a good day", "Had such an amazing day,did both the day zoo and night zoo , definitely recommend, staff were knowledgable and helped with any problems.thankyou Zoo", "Nothing to say but very good Zoo and must to visit when you travelling in . A lot of tropical animal in there and the children can feed the animal near while waiting for the bird show. The best time to visit is around 9-10 am. For the domestic tourists, do not use online ticket because the rate is only for the international tourist without any notification. The management should review the website due to many local tourist get the problem of that, including me.", "We spent about 1+1/2 hours there recently and ran out of time. Lovely little zoo, very well maintained, animals appear well kept and unstressed. There are some new developments under way which will be great when they've finished. Worth a couple of hours if you can spare it", "I was a bit apprehensive about paying £114 for this package as I did think it was a bit expensive being in . We went ahead and I must say I was overall really impressed. The service was fantastic throughout the day from all staff, breakfast and lunch also was included which was also fantastic - both in a beautiful setting. It’s really been well thought of and planned. You also have access in the zoo for free until 2pm. Breakfast with the orangutans was enjoyable but the highlight was the elephant mud fun. You’re able to take your own photos too but a photographer is also on hand. What was disappointing especially given the price was the amount of opportunities they use to take more money eg for feeding animals and for your photos. We had to pay 1.5 million rupees (£60 gbp) for the photos from the photographer which was so frustrating. I really think for the price we paid one or two photos should have been included as standard. For those looking for elephant mud fun on its own I’d also reccomend looking at mason elephant lodge which has great reviews and may be cheaper. Giving this 4 stars rather than 5 due to the overall cost which is exceptionally high in comparison to other activities in . I think they need to review the prices or atleast consider the photo prices given the high price you already pay.", "I am from India and visited Zoo in Oct-2019 with my family. Of course my 5 year daughter was the most excited :) All the reviews quite rightly mention that the environment inside the zoo was fun and relaxed. I would specially like to commend the staff, particularly Gung Tra who took care of us during 'Breakfast with Orangutans'. My wife and mother are vegetarians and he actively suggested on his own that he would help them get a veg option cooked as most of the existing ones had egg in them.Thanks Gung. Suksma !", "Today I toke my guests ( a family with 2 kids ) to Zoo and They said Zoo is a good place to get relaxing,with a lot of kind of friendly animals ,beautifull view and their kids were verry happy so they recomended to me to take our custommer to Zoo", "I was planning to have a whole day activity at Zoo and at first it seems promising but at the first hour I realize I was over expected when the next 30 minutes we already explore its every corner,I still thought there was something we missed but no it was already everything...:(", "We booked in online, and loved the experience. the Orangatans were gentle and the trainers patient and kind. The animals are well cared for and it was an an enjoyable morning. The Elephant Ride was 1/2 hr down a ridge across a creek, then return via the big enclosed swimming hole.", "Good place for kids. Its educational. But limited animals. Staff are all nice and courteous. The place is clean. Price is expensive", "Have been here twice and am amazed at the surrounds of the zoo, tranquil and very green. We did the long elephant ride the first time and Found it a long and bumpy ride so this time opted for the short ride. The guides were excellent catered for the fact we had a young toddler and allowed me and baby to do a small circle constantly asking if I was ok with this considering ipad for the full ride. Zoo worker offered to take photos for me as husband and kids were in front on there ride. Animals seem very hot but they have ample of shade and water ponds, amazing to be ale to fees the tigers and lions and animals are actually away and outin full view unlike Perths zoo. Highly recommend viewing photos taken by photographers as they are of high quality and not bad on the price (roughly 15au) souvenir shop is great and great prices. Staff are wonderful and friendly very informative. Oly downfall is its a long drive from kuta and not much shade on paths long step ramps in the entrance so harder with prams. Will return wit children and do recommend", "awesome day. nice zoo. all looks good, there will be building more to see later. thanks team Agis & Puspa", "A friend recommended zoo to us whilst we were travelling around . The grounds were lovely, the staff were absolutely friendly in the restaurants & around the park but I was sorely disappointed as I hate animal cruelty and at the end of the park where the elephants are, the carer's looking after the elephants had hooks and hammers to use on the elephants. This is a very old & barbaric technique & it shouldn't be allowed in the 21st century. Therefore, I would not recommended anyone go to zoo unless they change the way they handle these beautiful animals!", "Dana made our experience mud bathing the elephants an experience to remember. It was an amazing. Highly recommend this. The time with the elephants was much longer than we expected. Great value for money.", "Dear people, Conclusion: it was a great experience, which you will not regret. It is an activity that must be included in your trip! Serni (our guide), had a nice smile, was spontaneous, sweet and of course had a good explanation with a nice voice (mr. Vedoo😊) to listen to! Teri ma kasih Sernii🙏 Terima kasih atas fotonya🙏 Short content; You are first welcomed, then you choose your meal, where you can eat delicious food in a restaurant, but what makes it even better is that you have lions in front of you! You will see and feed all kinds of animals! Then you head towards the elephants where you can feed together and take photos! Special! The sumatra tiger is also present at the zoo !! Amazed to see how high the tiger can jump! If you are lucky with the lottery, you can also feed it! It finished with a beautiful fire show !! In addition to Serni (supervisor), I would also like to thank all employees for their humility and wonderful evening they delivered us! Serni lain kali boleh saya cium🙏😍☺ Aku cinta pada mu☺️ Kamu cantik😍 Saya suka kamuu🙏 Suksuma🙏🙏🙏 Vdgn40 instagram", "I was informed the ticket price was Rp 150k but I paid only Rp 110k/person for domestic tourist. Outside drinks are not allowed try to bring your own bottle for kids (small size) it is still allowed. The place was not as big as the zoo I imagined maybe half of Singapore zoo. We were the first few guest arrived. It was really great to take picture since its not crowded. So try to reach there early at least 9.30am. The exotic animal show is a must! Skip the elephant ride since my son was scared! But we fed the elephat for Rp 60k and took pic with the elephants. You might try petting zoo with the kangaroo and deer. Also feeding the tiger. The staff was friendly esp with kids. The price of the food and drinks were quite steep so try to sneak small water bottle in your bag hehe...", "Although we enjoyed the visit it was expensive for such a small zoo. (£45 for 2 adults)! We could have had elephant rides but having already done this in Thailand in the countryside we thought it not worth the extra costs. The animals looked well cared for and mostly happy. We had drinks at restaurant - service was slow but hey we are on holiday and therefore it wasn't a problem. Beware if you come by taxi you need to book again before being dropped off as we could find no other transport back to Kuta. Have to say Singapore zoo is the best by far.", "Its such a great experience to see how the culture, religion and respect or animals all combine in one place", "Having breakfast being surrounded by animals was a once in a lifetime experience. And riding the elephant was indescribable. The staff is very nice and excel in customer service. Definitely coming back when I visit again!", "Great day at the zoo. Elephant ride with Ena was beautiful, she is gorgeous. Awesome guy, Purna, guided and was super cool. Request him!", "We got to walk through the park on our way to dinner. There was a tour guide that ex planed things about animals as we went. There is a bus that takes you from the old part of the zoo over to the newer part that houses the restaurant. There is a amazing elephant lake that they get to play in. The lights at night were beautiful. Well worth a look.", "Breakfast with Orangutans Loved every moment even though for the Heath of the Orangutans your not able to handle them it's still an amazing experience for young and old. Zoo keepers are great and provide heaps of information over breakfast. You will also get to feed the elephants and get plenty of photos with different animals. Well worth it and highly recommend.", "We had a great time doing the night zoo as a booking. We got to interact with animals up close with a guide enjoyed a fire dance and dinner. The staff were great the food excellent and the show entertaining. .Only negative was as far as zoos go, it wasn't a large collection and enclosures mostly dated, hopefully they will get funding to improve these areas.", "We went to the breakfast with Orangatangs. I highly recomend it. The food was a lovely buffet style breakfast with both balanise and western style food. The staff were attentive and caring. We met Orangatangs, elephants, birdss, monkey spider, horses, porcupine and rabits. Need to take some money for photos and animal food if you want to feed them. Afterwards we were sllowed to wonder the zoo until 2pm. Great experience. Would highly recomend it.", "Mildly disappointed to be honest......animal enclosures not the best....came away with a feeling the whole place needs an overhaul and freshen up. The Safari Park walks all over this facility. The web site promises so much and first impressions are good, but then sadly, things decline. Lunch was fine and the animal interaction/photos were a highlight, but overall, for the money, improvements are necessary.", "Pros: -Everything was very organized. The driver pick up on time and we arrive to the breakfast in advance so we could enjoy 15 minutes with the animals there before the buses with the rest of tourists arrived -Upon arrival, you check in at reception and get your badge and itinerary -Once you get to the breakfast area, you get a number to interact with the orangutans so your time is organized and you don´t need to wait in line -They really took care of the orangutans. They switch them during the session so they don´t have to interact with so many people. While they are not interacting are playing in the garden free and you can see them play very close and see how they really have fun. Zookeepers are very nice with them. -Breakfast is good quality -There are many animals to interact during the breakfast as many times as you like it such as elephants and parrots. They also bring other animals to see them close such as binturong and hedgehog. They also perform birds flight during the breakfast. -You can take pictures with your own camera and staff will take pictures with your camera too. In addition, other pictures are taken with zoo camera and you can buy them later. -Staff is friendly and supportive -The zoo overall is very nice (although some infrastructure need renovation and are in progress) and you can enjoy it after the breakfast. It is small but worthy to spend couple of additional hours. There is an area where you can handfeed cangaroos, deers and goats too. Things to improve: -Contact by email was not as fast as other companies -There are not fixed prices for the pictures they take to you, so we were asking the price and they did not want to let us know until we choose. We wanted to buy difital copies and they made us but 5 printed copies to be able to get the digital ones. We paid 10 euros for each of the photos, which we considered wuite expensive given we had to take 5. -They told us that if we wait until the end of the brakfast, when everyone finish their turn with orangutans, we could see them again. We waited for a long time, and when it was our turn to interact at the end, they remove them from there and we waited for nothing.", "Puri, Excellent experience and animal interactions. Amazing photo opportunities with beautiful orangutans and elephants. Wonderful zoo facilities and lots to see.", "Highly recommended! Great experience to have the opportunity to be so close to an elephant, feed them and clean them! Our host Nik really nice. Just be aware they rip you off with the price of photos…. Way over price. So worth to try to get someone in the team to use the phone", "Loving visiting zoos all over the world. We were told about this opportunity and enjoyed it. Would have liked a little more interaction with the orangutang but understand why we couldn't. Had fun on the day.", "We went for the elephant experience and we’re not disappointed. Madde the guide was very informative, a lot of fun….. and very easy on the eye! Lol. The elephants were amazing and seemed to really enjoy the attention.", "Amazing experience - so interactive and personal. Breakfast was lovely. Staff were helpful and informative. I went on my own and then spent next few days trying to get my husband to go as I thought it was so good.", "We had a great time at the zoo feed the elephants had photo's with the monkey. There is also a water park to cool off after you walk around the zoo, so make sure you take your swimmers.", "We visited two weeks ago and enjoyed breakfast with the Orangutans it was one of the most memorable experiences we have had. Lovely breakfast and the interactions with the animals was more than we anticipated. The staff were very informative and made us feel comfortable, big thanks to Setiadi. We will definitely be back!", "I have been to a lot of zoos and I just wanted to see the Orangutans up close so I was pleased to be able to buy a breakfast ticket without having to purchase one for the zoo as well. Breakfast was delicious but that is a footnote compared to being able to be close enough to these wonderful animals to hold their hands. For me, the experience rated 5 stars but holding me back from giving that rating is my lingering feeling that the number of people was too great for the two Orangs to tolerate. The zoo should shorten the time, or the number of people. Raising the price might lower the numbers. I was lucky to be early enough the line up with #17 (out of 30) but as the morning wore on the apes' energy faded. All in all though, it was an experience of a life time and I'm glad I went.", "Having visited plenty of unethical zoos in asia, we were dubious about this zoo, but based on good reviews, decided to do meet the orang-utan breakfast. Prompt pickup from zoo’s driver and we arrived at zoo at 8am for our experience before the zoo officially opens at 9am. The breakfast was at an interactive cafe and included asian, western, and continental choices for breakfast, so there really was something for everyone. There was only one orang-utan present but she seemed relaxed and not phased by us. You were not allowed to touch her, but she could touch you if she chose, which i thought was good as they were not forcing behaviours. There was also an elephant, gibbon, pangolin and birds to interact with but all were treated respectfully. After our experience we visited the rest of the zoo, which was good and they are still making improvements to enclosures.", "Found the orangutan brekky a bit overpriced for what we got. Buffet was good, interaction with orangutans limited. From memory it worked out around $40 for brekky. Cousins rode the elephants & paid an extra $70 for this...very overpriced. The rest of the zoo was pretty good.", "So I went to the zoo just recently. I had an awesome experience where I was able to wash an elephant and look at the animals. One of the staff members made the event memorable, she was really polite and stuck with me when I was the only one in my family to participate. Her name was Nik and she helped me get heaps of photos on the professional camera and she took a several amount of photos on my phone. The reason why I gave this experience a 4/5 instead of 5/5 was due to the elephant ride. I didn’t really enjoy it, and it was quite uncomfortable. Other than that it was great!", "The Zoo is a charming place that is just the right size to have our toddler totally happy. Don't forget to pack your swimmers and take advantage of the small water park! Just be mindful that the zoo has photographers everywhere - this resulted in a series of unrequested swimming shots that felt very much like an invasion of privacy. At least it gives you a taste of what it would be like to be a celebrity and have paparazzi around. Next time, the photographer will get clear instructions at the start not to snap away without permission. This incident reduced my rating. Apart from that minor bit of random weirdness, the zoo on the whole is very pleasant and the animals seem well cared for. Whilst the enclosures for large animals seem a little small, this is a problem faced by most zoos around the world so Zoo should not be singled out. Whilst a little costly (including the food amenities), the fact that this money goes to looking after the animals means that we had no complaints. The animal meet and greet was a little chaotic and I'm not a huge fan of such events as one always worries that it's not in the best interests of the animals. If you're in the Ubud region however, love animals and especially if you have children then I highly recommend Zoo.", "With the \\Breakfast With The Elephant\\\" plan, I had a great time being greeted by, feeding & even getting \\\"lei'd\\\" by these magnificent creatures. Traveling throughout the jungle-like zoo as a \\\"mahout\\\" was definitely a fun & unforgettable experience. The breakfast was fairly nice and the staff was extremely friendly & helpful. I got to see other interesting animals along the pathway to the breakfast area (e.g. alligators, meerkats, etc.). I even got to meet, hold and take photos with a cute baby monkey named, Olas. He was so gentle and sweet! I had a fantastic morning here and would recommend this tour package to anyone looking for an affordable experience with these amazing giants.\"", "Elephant ride was an amazing experience! Very good organization, very nice people! Next time I visit I'll go again to the Zoo!", "Today we had the breakfast with the orang utans at zoo and we highly recommend it! The breakfast was very very good with many choices of fresh fruits, fresh fried eggs, pancakes, pastries, bread, Nutella, coffee, juice, cereals and Indonesien food as well. It was one of the best breakfasts in our holiday so far. There were 2 elephants beside the breakfast place and you could feed, touch and make pictures with them. Also a few birds came and you were able to hold the birds for picture. Then 2 orang utans came up. That was the highlight. Photos and interactions with the animals were possible without a long queue or any time concern. That was very nice. The professional photographers made pictures and also did photos with our cam - very kind. No need to buy separately. After the breakfast it was possible to explore the zoo on your own and we loved it. It was a very interactive visit with a few possibilities to feed different animals. We booked the package with hotel pickup and that worked great as well!! Thank you!!", "Great place for a day out with plenty of animals and activities.Loved the mud bath with elephants 🐘 Staffs were lovely and were not pushy to sell the stuffs", "We had an amazing time at zoo , everything was perfect. Despite the fact we were late everything was okay and the staff made sure that we have picture with every animal at the breakfast , as we had a great breakfast! Maya was our guide who was very helpful and sweet. Definitely worth the money, and if you’re with kids it will be an amazing experience for sure!", "I had a couple time visit this zoo , its fun and nice to be here... The food in their restaurant is delicious too,, want to go back there if i had another chance.. The best part i like in this zoo is their gorilla , its very attractive and hilarious ,,i would recommend this zoo to my friend", "This was my second time visit Zoo, this time we bring our family. The staff was very friendly and ready to help you. They have also new place also is call Sumatra island. Worth of visit.", "Extremely overpriced compared to 2yrs ago, for the money paid I would have chosen Safari & Marine park well worth the big cost there. Very small zoo, rushed to elephant ride & they wanted to just squeeze us in together even though everyone paid for a ride. Pictures are overpriced and food was poor. Animal encounter was terrible tiger was attacking the keeper. Water was confiscated on entry so you are forced to buy from the overpriced zoo. Be warned to take a family of 2 adults 4 children your looking at spending $800 definitely not worth the money at all.", "We had a great experience at Zoo called night at the zoo. After entering end of the day we met with some animals (Oerang Oetang, Owl and snake) one-to-one. Great pictures and for the kids a super experience. Around six we went into the zoo in little groups and had an amazing tour. Afterwards dinner and a fabulous entertaining show with dance, fire and some animals! If you are in the neighbourhood and have the time, go there!!!!", "The zoo experience was amazing! I especially enjoyed breakfast with orangutans! All encounters with animals were utmost fun. Special thanks to Inda, she was great :) Her positive attitude and engaging program made my day! Definitely recommend and I'm coming back for sure 😊", "We have just come back from and the highlight of the holiday was giving the elephants a mud bath it was absolutely amazing the guide was very informative and ADELE ( the elephant) was so gentle i would definitely recommend doing it (1)the elephants absolutely love the mud bath (2)as well as the elephants being really friendly so are the staff at the zoo I enjoyed seeing the deer just walking around they come up to you for a pet or you can buy some food and feed them it looked well maintained with construction going on for another part called the savanna for zebra lions ect. But for me and the wife being up close and personal to the brilliant ADELE & ANNA the elephants was definitely our favourite part of the whole holiday", "It nice zoo to visit in especially with kid's they enjoyed for every moments. If you are in Ubud it's good to visit.", "Had previously visited Phuket Zoo so was expecting similar but was really pleased to see a well kept zoo. Conservation programs seem to be successful & kids really enjoyed our morning.", "Quite a nice zoo with elephant rides available, but beware of the cost. We paid approx AU$90 each for entry and a elephant ride. The zoo is not big, lots of trees and quite pretty and the animals appear to be well fed. Apart from the elephant rides and feeding, there is opportunity to have your photo taken holding a baby crocodile, or with a tiger cub. There is also crocodile feeding, which was only AU$6. The kids can also have a ride on a pony. On the down side, the poor orangutan really needs some mental stimulation as he is in the enclosure by himself with nothing to stimulate his brain, so he entertains himself by throwing things at the tourists (be careful, he does throw his own poo at you, and he is a really good shot!!). There is a pony available for rides. Unfortunately this poor pony was left standing in a very small enclosure in the full sun, I felt quite sorry for it!", "The Breakfast with Orangutans was a wonderful experience and included patting and feeding elephants, birds and other small animals. Well worth it!", "Spent couple of hours... Not enough! I promise to myself to be back. This is a place to go with a spiritual state of mind not like tourist, busy with taking as many pictures. One day will definitely be back to see all. Amazing habitat for those cute creatures...our brothers and sisters. Loved the experience.", "Maya was very friendly and helpful. Food was quick and delicious. Would definitely recommend eating here and visiting the zoo!", "We did the elephant mud bath with the guide Nik. It was a fantastic experience from start to finish and Nik was a great host and full of information", "Spent the morning with the Orangutans, Terry and Marley (Elephants). Experiences was out of this world to enjoy breakfast with two of these beautiful creatures. Maya our breakfast hosts was just as incredible with her care, dedication and commitment to guest services. The zoo and all the staff we encountered are top notch and diffidently a place we would without a doubt highly recommend and will clearly visit again and again.", "This is why zoo should be close! Live in freedom and enjoy our ancient brothers! Spirituality and naturally is what everyone should know to understand more directly with the nese culture", "We had a fantastic day at the park with our two kids ages 3 and 1. Staff were amazing - so attentive and made an effort at every turn to make your day special. The zoo is so beautiful, such attention to detail. You can feed the elephants and get up close and personal with the orangutans too. I wish they didn't do elephant riding as it is so cruel what they have to through to 'crush their spirit to be ridden but we loved feeding them. Spent the whole day there 9-4 and wound up in the splash pool with the kids to cool off. I was super impressed with the quality of the zoo and the condition of the animals. Will be amazing when new areas currently under construction are reveiled. We initially thought it was over priced but after spending the whole day there we left feeling like it was worth it", "I booked the Elephant Back Safari through Virgin Tours and it was fantastic. The elephants were super friendly and after we got to play with the orangutans. Highly recommend stopping here on your trip and it's appropriate for all ages!", "Mud Bath with the elephants, amazing experience to meet such beautiful creatures. Hery was our mahout, a wonderful man, so gentle and patient and born entertainer.", "Great breakfast and lovely time with the various animals espec the orungutans well worth the eraly morning start", "Great place for a day out with plenty of animals and activities.Loved the mud bath with elephants 🐘 Staffs were lovely and were not pushy to sell the stuffs", "We went here with no expectations for something to do whilst in . We were quite impressed with how clean and well looked after the animals were. None of the animals look to uncomfortable, some of the enclosures were out of proportion for instance the guinea pigs had a paddock and the boar had a pen. Though really enjoyed the elephant ride and glad my money went to somewhere its obvious they are really looking after the animals. Very good for families.", "We arrived at the Zoo large group (14 people). We were issued with VIP stickers (for meals). We walked around the Zoo, I was amazed at how much had changed in 3 years. It was so amazing to see that our money has been put back into the Zoo such a lot of work and changes spent on this beautiful place, enclosures were updated and all the animals were in excellent condition. Great day out. Money well spent!", "The whole experience at the Zoo was great, GUS DE at meerkats was so friendly and we had such an amazing time feeding the cute little meerkats, highly recommend doing it! Breakfast with the orang-utans was just as good, many different animals to see and such a large range of food. A lot to do and see here. Highly recommend this place, have also been to Safari Park but feel Zoo was much nicer and more enjoyable overall. Will definitely come back again next time we are in .", "I had booked this trip before we left the UK, if you use the official website it offers a discount on the price. I had booked myself and my husband on the breakfast with the Orangutan's which was fab, we didn't require transport as we had a car so we made our way up to the Zoo. We had a little look around and then took our assigned table in the breakfast area, you help yourself to breakfast which was from a large selection, All the food was fresh and tasted nice. The orangutang encounter was very good, you stood by the animal and a photographer took photos ( which they wanted you to buy ) but your could take your own photos too. The time seems to go by so quickly, they have one orangutang on two different sides of the area. After all the tables have been done, if you hang around you get another chance to have your photos taken and the guides take photos of you with your camera, we got better pictures at the end of this activity.", "I’d certainly recommend it, the zoo is clean, however under construction so would love to see it when everything is complete. Did the elephant mud fun and breakfast with the orangutans which I’d 100% recommend. Chris and sumu were fab too! Only issue was our driver picked us up at 2pm, would have been nice to spend longer, however we still managed to see majority of the animals.", "Although expensive by standards and small by zoo standards we had a great day at zoo.my wife and daughter rode an elephant, fed a lion , tiger and the elephant and had a bear cat on my daughters shoulders.Very hands on experience. The animals appear well cared for and happy enough but for maybe the sun bears.I think the interactive nature is perhaps better for the animals than western idea's of keep em wild ,where the animals are bored.They know they are in captivity.If you're not cash poor great day if you are in to animals.", "Amazing experience with all the animals, so different to the day time. Food was amazing with so much to choose from! Outdoor setting was beautiful for dinner and show brought a smile to our face.", "Good day with a lot of animals in cages. Restaurant quite nice. Book a table for lunch at 12.00 next To the stage or you won't see the baby animals they bring out for a photo you can have taken with you.", "It was amazing program, with friendly guide \\Widi\\\" , we saw some nocturnal animals before we had dinner, the fire dance was spectacular, highly recommend! Thank you Zoo\"", "Best Noodles that we have eaten while in , very friendly staff. Gusde was our host and was very friendly and knew what he was doing.", "Very nice clean zoo and excellent layout. My problem was that it states the zoo is wheelchair friendly. My wife is in a wheelchair so we decided to take the family of 6. The pathways are very very steep. I am 67 years old and going down the pathways it took 2 people to hold back the wheelchair. After halfway we could not go any further and stopped at the restaurant while my family enjoyed the rest of the zoo. I asked the staff if they could provide transport to get back to the main gate, I was willing to pay for this but no transport. Getting back up hill to the main gate was a big struggle for a 67 and 65 year old in a wheelchair. I suggest the zoo provide trips around in a golf cart for people who cannot walk", "We decided to try something else for Christmas Breakfast and decided to take a chance and visit the Zoo with the Breakfast with Orangutangs and boy was it the right decision! It was an unique and amazing experience with Kuz being very helpful during breakfast. The orangutangs and elephants were amazing to take photos with and overall the zoo is very interactive and without doubt the best zoo I have been to so far. I can definitely say the Balu Zoo is worth the visit", "Purnata was an awesome instructor, made us feel very safe and comfortable with the elephants. We had a great time and would love to come back", "Breakfast with Orangutans was great, Elephants nearby and wild birds all sitting around uncaged. Chimp playing on the lawn nearby. Lots of other animals you can be with uncaged. Beautiful gardens and surrounds. Animals all look healthy and well cared for. I fed an elephant and it put a garland of flowers around my neck. Lovely experience.", "It was a lovely place to visit especially riding the elephants a must To do the zoo is set in a very tropical surroundings a truly beautiful place", "a must see a very good day at a reasonable price great interaction with the animals", "Nice way to walk around and see the animals. The cages are clean albeit small. There are plenty of photo opportunities with animals used to being handled.", "The elephant ride is the only good thing. Yet, the cost one pays is very high. The no of animals in the zoo are lesser compared to what one might expect. If elephant ride is not your thing, then aviod this place and save the money to visit other parts of the lovely island.", "The enclosures are not to Australian standards but you will enjoy the experience. The animals are in excellent condition and are very well cared for. You can feed the animals being the tiger, crocodile and elephant. The cost is only $6 for each animal. Ensure you are there for lunch as they bring 2 animals for you to hold and have your photos taken, both by the Zoo and your own camera/phone.", "Visiting on vacation to with toddlers. The condition of the location and animals are well maintained and quite entertaining for children, tickets are cheaper to buy at Traveloka. While I was in , the driver Bli Ketut Widi assisted (087855491852) and rented a toddler stroller in Cilukba (081138109889)", "We've been to zoo a few times when we visit . We had breakfast with the orang-utans on our last visit so this time we thought we'd have dinner with the elephants. When we arrived we received a welcome drink and then not long after we entered the park with our guide. Visiting the new deer walk that then takes you further into the park where we got to view some other animals - meerkats, snakes, otters, bear cats, lions. We had our photo taken with some birds before boarding our small double decker bus. While driving/walking through the park it was great to see all the new enclosures and improvements that have been made and are still in the process of being completed. Well done Zoo. Dinner was lovely, the elephants were amazing and the dancing and fire show very entertaining. We as a family highly recommend this activity.", "Good food, great to be up close to the animals, photos are waaaaay to expensive to purchase off them though. They will take a photo on your own device which is nice of them.", "On NYE we went to have breakfast with the Orangutans at the zoo. We arrived early before the general public. We had a fantastic buffet breakfast with unlimited tea/coffee juice. The Orangutans were free to roam. You could also feed the elephant. The zoo it's self was very clean and tidy. I have read the negative reviews and I do not understand. If you are against animals in captivity for people to see and appreciate why did you go? We loved the zoo, the animals were amazing and fun to see.", "Seriously, this was great. Got to bathe Anna in the mud, wash her off and then swim again in another deeper pool. Madde was a fabulous guide and her keeper had such an obvious connection with her, it was beautiful to see. Highly recommend this experience. The rest of the Zoo however was quite disappointing. By chance we happened to see a keeper brushing the teeth of an Orangutan but other than that we were out 2 hrs earlier than we needed to be. Definitely worth doing the Mud Fun experience even without walking the rest of the zoo!", "It was a great experience but expensive, over $100(AU) per person. To purchase 2 photos from the night is $60 and then the promise of all of the pics taken on the night via download (which doesn’t work). The meal was great and the view of the lions stalking us through the glass while dining was amazing yet scary!", "The animals were all in good health and in appropriate enclosures. The zoo was modern and clean. The restaurant was nice however the meat in my burger was very undercooked and I had to send it back. A couple of hours later i came down with gastro. Not sure if it was related. Overall we loved the experience and would recommend it to everyone who visits .", "We love our experience breakfast with orang utan . The food was amazing plenty of choice , the staff all are really friendly specially kuz he help us and make sure we get everything we like on the table . From beginning til the end of our breakfast . Definitely will recommend this activity to our friends", "Wonderful experience, amazing food. Very helpful staff especially Gus De , he was very helpful and very friendly.", "Mommy Tiger is friendly and help me to feeding the animal. Great place and Amazing zoo. Will recommend to family", "Breakfast with the orangutans. Nice setting Organised Table Number system to touch and take photos . Zoo staff very nice Negatives were Paid for our tour which included entry and breakfast then had to pay another entry fee with the elephant ride. They should of deducted tbe entry fee off the elephant ride costs as we already paid it ..staff had no idea at the counter ...", "Very very nice experience all the staff where very friendly and we laughing a lot with them and the elephants are amazing thnx nikee for the day", "This was my first time visiting Zoo. We were welcomed by the friendliest staff at the ticket counter. The zoo is really fantastic! It was clean, well maintained and appeared to be as comfortable for the animals as any zoo we have been to. The staffs were extremely friendly and informative. They recently have Miniapolis Jungle where families can relax outdoor enjoying the sun and play at the water park complete with the giant water bucket splash and many more. There are plenty of rare animals to see. The zoo is offering a great opportunity to interact & feed the animals e.g. feeding the elephants, tigers, goats, deer and pony ride. The orang utan was so HUGE! Do not miss the exotica show at Green Stage. The best ever! We also able to experienced the elephants riding at the zoo which was beyond amazing. The elephants seemed happy and well looked after. It was our highlight of the day! Loved it! :) The animal encounters at the restaurant - we got to interact one on one with the baby crocodile and were able to hold a super cute baby gibbon. They allowed us to use our own camera / phone. The buffet lunch at Elephant View Restaurant was really great with beautiful table presentation and wonderful delicious meals I’ve ever had. Another restaurant located at the other side of the zoo called “Wana Restaurant Lounge & Bar” The merchandise shops is selling lots of cute animal stuff and you also can purchase your photos on the way out at the counter with a fair price! I bought mine and I love it. They also have “Night at The Zoo” package which I heard very interesting and amazing. I will try it another time. Many thanks to Emma, Henny and all the beautiful staff for making this trip to Zoo so enjoyable and unforgettable! If you are planning to go to any zoos in , go to Zoo. Highly recommended! See you soon... x", "I get breakfast with orang utan at zoo, there is i got a nice food for breakfast and than very freindly staff", "My husband & I did breakfast with orangutan food was great but wasn’t what we thought it was. We didn’t know it was going to be with so many people. We also didn’t have much time to spend with animals as we then had to go to the Mud fun with elephants. The mid fun was so amazing and fun. The guy we had Henry made the experience fun & had some good laughs. After wards we had lunch, the food wasn’t that nice. But the whole experience was great we are planning on taking our children next time.", "My partner and I signed up for the elephant mud experience at zoo. It was a once in a life time experience. The staff were very friendly and made sure we had a blast. We had Molly as our elephant with Munif as our guide. Munif was excellent and I would go back just for another experience with him.", "Dear All Trip to the zoo. We went for the long elephant ride which is in no way cheap but a great experience. The elephants are well looked after and in good physical shape. A contrast to some of our experiences in India. The grounds are well set out and kept in good. The range of animals is enough to occupy a couple of hours with plenty of tigers! We were highly impressed by the cleanliness and professional presentation of this zoo. A really good day trip.", "One of the most interactive Zoo,s in the world,,with a very friendly staff,,,,and a great assortment of wildlife. Good clean surroundings, with plenty of washrooms and good restaurant. A very pleasant experience that we would re-visit in a heartbeat,,,,good bang of the buck ( rupiah ) as well.", "It was great visit!I want again!The best place for everyone to see the animals in their natural behavior.Must to visit!", "Great way to start the day. Buffet breakfast good value. Many opportunities to interact with the orangutans and also feed the elephants. Many opportunities to photograph the orangutans, elephants, parrots and other creatures. Would recommend to everyone.", "In short, over all it was fun and interactive and I would recommend going on a general admission. Lots of ramps for prams and wheelchairs. Only down side is the inclines are steep! 'Pro pics' are stupidly expensive. Pick and choose your keepsake well. Food and drink is expensive compared to street price. Take your bathers and towel to cool off at the kids splash park! We did the breakfast with orangutans and paid $197 AUD no transfers inclusive. I did expect for the price I paid that the breakfast be private and secluded. It was secluded but not overly private. I would estimate about 50-60 people there at one time and people were coming just as quick as people left to explore the Zoo. Breakfast was amazing with a range of foods. The food was fresh and had flavour. Great food! Orangutan encounters were fine. They just hung out on a perch. There were two out. Sadly many were jumping in our shots acting as if they hadn't seen an animal before. There were also elephants and you could feed them for 60k IDR. The Zoo appears to be seperated into two parks. One with elephants and orangutans and second park is where most of the animals are. There is a bus that you jump on and off to access each park which is free. You cannot walk between the parks. There is also a lion feeding opportunity. That is also 60k IDR. The only disapointing part was the the 'pro photographers' were so expensive and they force you to purchase photos at each station. At breakfast we were told no we can only buy the orangutans pictures there or they will be deleted. Not true. You get a wrist band and all pictures are saved to that and you can choose at the end. Just not sure if you can get the covers to match. The Zoo sign with the birds is a great keep sake and I would recommend that keep sake. But I spent near $100 AUD for 5 pictures all up. Yikes! No digital copies. That was truly disapointing. The only other down side was the place where we were encouraged to eat lunch as you get coupons to get $1 AUD off your lunch at Meat My Bread had run out of food. Meat My Bread then refused to give us change stating we had given them enough when we were owed change. So be wary of in park operators taking advantage of you. It wasn't much but it was disapointing. Splash! It's a cool place for anyone to cool down really and I recommend taking your bathers and hiring a towel there. 25k IDR to hire a towel. The play equipment is rusty and dodgy looking but appears stable. Just needs a good update which I hope they do soon considering little kids play on it. The staff are friendly and helpful. At breakfast they just can't do enough for you. Constantly offering drinks which was good :) Helpful with the bus services and any help you need around the park. You can go down to the elephant enclosure and have a picture with the elephants and potentially feed them. The hill is steep. There is a viewing platform that over sees the park and it is a must do! Tranquil. Over sees rice fields and other surrounds. It's accessible by lift. The park is undergoing some impressive upgrades. There's a new safari and hotel being built and a museum which will only be small but will be in the viewing tower on level 4. The park is still very accessible and undisrupted considering the upgrades it's undertaking :) I would recommend going :) lots to see and do for the whole family of all ages!", "I love this place so much, The attraction was so interesting. I really enjoy my breakfast with Orang Utan.", "Went there today with my mom, it was an amazing experience! The zoo is super clean, very well managed, and the animals are also very well taken care of. We went there at around 3pm so most of the animals were asleep or being lazy, but then we met Jacky.. the Bornean orangutan. He actually threw his poop at me! Lol! Thank god I ducked pretty quick, he was so cute though, definitely an experience I will never forget haha! But we think the price for the elephant riding is a bit too expensive, $80 for only half an hour ride. And also the price for the printed photos in the exit gate. But after all, it was a great experience for us :)", "it's well arranged but the first portion of the zoo has very few animals.. Not enough mammals, no fish literally and very few birds.. Not worth the expense.", "Been to the Zoo to try the Breakfast with orang utan, and it was amazing.. start in the morning around 8 o'clock, the weather was fresh and clean there, the atmosphere was relaxing. The selected of the menu is just complete, you will find anything you need, American, Continental and Indonesian, and I loved it. There's a session when you can take a picture with the orang utan, and sometimes they're being cheeky, so you'd be better to not use any jewelry. The orang Utan will stay with you in a stand, during your breakfast and my favorite things is the animal show, while you having your brakfast,, it's so funny, and adorable. Zoo is just Highly recomended.", "The zoo was actually a delight to walk around, there were a couple of exhibit that pulled on the heartstrings such as a small enclosure for the tiger and the orangutan all alone and sad, but there were improvements being made on both fronts and we were able to peek at those and they look incredible, the new area they have built is world class, stunning and has a Jurassic park feel to it as you enter through the hills. Food and staff were all great. Splash jungle looked great but we weren't aware of that prior to coming so hadn't brought swimwear with us, will do next time.", "This experience is amazing! Absolutely worth the money paid and is the highlight of our time in . We have young children, and the guides and keepers were very good at getting them involved. Feeding the animals was amazing especially the big gentle giants! The whole evening was fantastic and I highly recommend doing it. Thanks Zoo for a memorable occasion", "A quaint zoo that is presently having a lot of work done to make the experience even better. A modest entry fee provided access to view a great selection and range of animals. It was family friendly and catered for disability travellers. I was pleasantly surprised and enjoyed the couple of hours it took to go around the zoo. Get there early and beat the tourist groups and the animal show is at 11am.", "What a wonderful experience! If your going to this is a \\must do\\\" experience! Only $35 aud to get in and they have birds, elephants and of course the beautiful orangutan's! The brekky is great too with a big variety. They have a photographers taking pictures for you too which you can purchase after your experience and you can also give them your camera to take pics too, just the best morning ever!\"", "The experience was great the food was surprising good! nice to see the animals up close! friendly staff and good show - had a great time! rem drinks aren't included!", "we visited Zoo a few times over the years and have always loved it. since the upgrades, they have a fancy new entrance which is lovely but a bit annoying - go to one side to get your ticket and a paper bracelet that broke before we even made it inside and then walk 100 metres to the other side to show your broken bracelet and receipt so they can let you in. they have now got a deer (and a couple of wallabies) petting park at the front that you walk through to get to the rest of the zoo which is lovely but I would have really liked to still be able to pat other animals as well (they don't have the little petting zoo area for kids anymore) they are doing a really good job of upgrading all the cages (they look really nice and spacious) to be more animal-friendly and have great signage everywhere to tell you what to look for when you cant spot anything in the cages. They didn't have as many options to hold/have your photo with animals like last few times we were there - we were just offered the option of birds this time. New elephant safari bus ride thing was nice but not the easiest if you have kids in a pram and they did push the elephant rides quite a bit. There are lots of new signs showing you around the park but you do feel as if you're looping back a bit and there are lots of little food shacks dotted around which feel to modern and took away from the feel of the place. They have a few new gift shop buildings around but its gone from local stuff and some cute stuffed toys to mass produced rubbish (t shirts, hats, cups, toys) with a VERY expensive price tag. we did have the opportunity to feed the crocodiles (we watched some lady bounce a piece of chicken attached to a string off their heads for 5 minutes before one of the croc's lazily snapped at it) before walking away annoyed that the zookeepers didn't step in and realise they were full (i would have been annoyed if id paid to feed them and they didn't seem interested) and we did have the opportunity to feed the tigers which we did and the guy was great - he called different ones over each time and showed us how to dangle the meat up high so they actually have to jump and work to get the meat. We did pick a really bad time to go through as not only did it seem more than 1/2 the cages were empty (renovations being done on them or no animals in them) but there was a HUGE school group there and when we went to attend the animal show at lunch in the restaurant we couldn't even get close to so we gave up and went home - which was a bad as they should have a different meeting area for school groups or if they were there to have lunch maybe tell us before we went in we wouldnt be able to attend the show. to get back out you have to go back in the way you came which is back through the deer park and the path is quite steep (it was hard pushing a pram back up the hill) so maybe have an exit door? I would definitely come back and would love to see the improvements once all the reno's are done and hopefully get a chance to have lunch there as well.", "Was a fantastic enjoyable night dinner and a show great staff great food would recommend to all. Families with young children will love. 💖💖🐘🐗🐒🐵🐯", "Good trip...good food and very helpful staff. Special kudis to Mr Gusde and Ms rima who were kinx enough to guide us ...", "Gusde was very good at keeping us happy at our breakfast. Breakfast was amazing. Zoo looks very clean and the animals look happy!", "My wife and I were celebrating our 49th wedding anniversary by enjoying a tour of . During our stay in Ubud, we hired a guide for the day for around £45, and one of the places he took us to was this zoo. We wanted specifically to enjoy an elephant ride, but had to pay 1,170,000 Rupiah , £70 each, to gain entrance to this zoological grounds, and then wait for around 90 minutes before taking the included ride. The zoo has an old fashioned feel, but that didn't spoil the walk around the gardens except for one incident. After, spending time overlooking various cages or dry, earth areas and moats, with tigers bellowing and gibbons screaming in the background we came across Jacky, a very handsome male Orangutan. He was sitting quietly, sitting at the edge of his moat, gazing at the visitors who were filing past, when suddenly, a group of youngsters appeared. They had all the usual electronic gizmos attached, and were quickly into \\selfies\\\", trying to encourage Jacky to move. Initially, he took little notice, until they decided to liven things up, and shouted loudly at him. After a extraordinary gesture, where he held out his hand towards them, (offering peace or asking for food?) He suddenly roared out a challenge to the offensive group, and started to become very agitated. This seemed to delight the youngsters, and they redoubled their efforts to provoke him. At this he started to throw waste and leaves at them, finally stones and small rocks. His female keeper came around the corner and said something to Jacky, and, after balefully staring at her, he retreated into his den, a small cave in his enclosure, where he sat staring mournfully out, but staying inside. Awful. Later, we were able enjoy our elephant ride, lasting some 45 minutes along a well marked trail, down a river bank and across a river into some low jungle, finally ending being taken into a large pool before dismounting safely. Great experience and worth every penny, particularly when the elephant stopped on occasions to eat some foliage or receive a carrot offered by his keeper, Coco.\"", "I would highly recommend the Mud Fun experience with the Elephants. Our group leader ... Putri made sure that we got right up with 'Molly' our elephant! We got to cover Molly with mud, scrub her and wash her. Putri was so friendly and I recommend her skills highly.", "Absolutely amazing experience. More importantly the animals are well treated and looked after. The breakfast was fantastic from start to finish with the range of foods well exceeding our expectations. We booked the elephant mud fun and were pleased to find that the mud bath and wash were part of the elephants usual routine and they were not forced to do anything specifically for tourists. Setiadi was our announcer during breakfast and did a fantastic job of introducing all the animals. We will definitely come back should we return to . Thankyou ❤️❤️", "Night at zoo program was very fun, we explored the zoo at the night and sees the wild animals, we have change to feed them,and took a lot of pics. the program are include with delicious dinner and live fire dance. Our keeper guide is so friendly☺. we will come back again.", "We went to this zoo which was recommended on trip advisor and it was actually very good. The weather was hot but the zoo was actually quite cool because of the trees. The facilities were good and the staff very friendly and we got to hold a bear cat at the zoo which was fun and also the elephants feeding was fun!!!! Good value and fun day out!!!", "An excellent experience would highly recommend. Our tour guide Widi kept us all on track giving interesting information and a few jokes :) The dinner included was lovely. The range of animals we got to interact with was spot on, the elephants were a highlight but so many others, my personal favorite the ant eater.", "Visited the zoo with daughter, son in law & 2 grandchildren, a good day out but quite expensive. 3 adults and 2 children basic entry £190:00. Everything was an add on cost wise. That aside the animals all looked well looked after and good variety.", "Great experience as a complete package. We did the breakfast with the orangutans which was a buffet. Maya was a great help there at the breakfast area. We then moved to the next activity fun in the mud with the elephants. Elephants are healthy and treated with love. Staff are friendly and ensures all visitors have fun with the elephants. Great lunch after playing with elephants. The only negative is the photos are very very expensive. You cannot take your cellphone in mud pits so only way to capture is to buy the digital photos. The elephant keepers and other staff was very knowledgeable and super friendly. This is experience I have not seen anywhere ( south Africa, Thailand ) with elephants and a must experience!!", "This is the first thing me and my friend did once we got to , and it was pretty cool! We went all out and got the elephant expedition, which took us for an elephant ride. It got quite boring though, not much sight to see on the elephant, 15 minuets was plenty of time! You can feed a lot of the animals, if you don't get it in a package, it's about 3 USD to get some carrots and bananas. Also the animal encounters were really good. You can get your lunch and get a number for the encounter or just get a number free of charge. This was set up really good and ran quite smoothly. Would highly recommend getting hotel pick up if you are staying in kuta/legian area as its roughly an hour drive there, depending in traffic. Our hotel sorted all of this out for us. Was a great day out but a bit pricey I believe.", "We were there as invited from Ms. Kadek the very warm lady ever. Love the new place, food was great with many choices. I like very much that they even set up a Markisa fruit in the buffet. The staff been very nice and welcoming. zoo is totally changed from before and we had seen they still making like a very tall waterfall. We can’t wait until our next visit. Definitely we will come back and recommended to our family and friends.", "It was rainy day then in late December in Ubud and as we had nowhere to go our driver took us to Zoo in Sukawati area. It was approximately 45 - 60 min drive from Ubud Center. We were pleasantly surprised looking at how well the zoo is being maintained, among others. Good settings in terms of locations within the zoo itself. Our daughter really liked it a lot. There were also many features within the Zoo which we did not try as it was raining but the elephant ride seems to be very entertaining for the foreign tourists. Recommended if you have children and looking to spend 3-4 hours. Pricing was also reasonable.", "We paid the general admission and we were leaving to have photos with a 6 month old tiger, feed elephants and get up close to orangutan for an hour. We worth a visit", "This was such a wonderfull experience Elephant mud fun being up close and playing with the elephants. The keepers knowing so much about elephants and their behaviours. You are so involved throughout this experience. Must do!!!", "Absolutely amazing, animals are very friendly and very adorable, Inda was fantastic giving great information about the animals, would definitely recommend", "We had booked the breakfast with the orang-utans and it was ÄMAZING!! breakfast was great and every table got a chance to go up and play with the orang-utans and have pics taken with their cameras or phones, there was also some very cool birds to hang out with and feed the elephants for a small cost and give them a pat too :) We also had a look around the zoo which was very cool, it was very humid so bring bottles of water is a must, we got picked up and dropped back to our hotel for free as it was included in the cost of breakfast, make sure you take your swimmers especially if the kids are going there is a small water park there to chill out in that the kids will love after a hot walk around the zoo, my partners highlight was feeding the tiger, all the animals are amazing and such a beautiful well looked after zoo, check out the website for all their packages we have been told the night time package is pretty amazing and when we go back that's what we will be doing with the kids :)", "We started our day at the Zoo with breakfast with the Orangutans. The breakfast was awesome but probably the best part was the interactions with the elephants that were awesome. Lots of animals at the zoo but the living conditions and cleanliness of the pens could do with some work.", "I went to Zoo back in May and I must say firstly in general im not a huge fan of Zoos. I went specifically this day to help a friend with her rather rambunctious 4 yr old son. It is a rather small zoo making it easy to get around in a day. On offer are Elephant rides, which are quite expensive. You can have your photo taken feeding tigers and holding other animals all for a cost. The zoo also offers a same day photo service, which my friend used, purchasing a couple of shots. There are 2 Warungs/Restaurants on site. We ate in the Warung over looking the Elephants. Cost was 185.000 rupiah per person with one free soft drink. The food selection I thought was a little limited for the price but is buffet style, all you can eat. The sate chicken was really good. For me the best part of the zoo is the free water park, after a long hot day its the perfect spot for the kids to splash around and cool off. While we sat with an icy cold bintang under the umbrella. Towels were available for hire. All in all was a very nice day..one im sure those with young families will enjoy. Overall reasonably priced.", "I was enjoying e new kind of zoo trip in Zoo. Seeing closely & even touching animals. Clean place with well-treated animals. Fun & fantastic adventure. Hope to be there again one day.", "My daughter and I went to the Breakfast with the Orang Utang. It was about $60AUD each and we also bought 5 photos for about the same price total. treat their animals so well. We watched the elephants play in the lagoon and be scrubbed by staff trying to stay on top of them while they immersed themselves and blew water out of their trunks. We got photos with the elephants, the gibbon and the orang utang. The staff also use your own camera to take photos, which is excellent and also why I chose to purchase photos. Zoo wasn't overcrowded with people or animals and all the animals seemed content and almost all were in very natural and lush enclosures", "Pretty awesome place, you get pretty close to the animals! We paid to ride the elephants, for two of us entry plus the ride was over $200NZD. In my opinion it was better value to just pay general entry then FEED the elephants which was 60k Rp. A lot better value and a whole lot more fun!!", "I came to as a single woman from the US, looking for culturally enlightening and unique things to do by myself. This experience was highly rated on Trip Advisor and while I'm usually wary of zoos, I took a chance. BOY it did not disappoint. This was one of the most amazing experience of my life—I did the dual elephant experience and the orangutang breakfast and highly recommend the package. The breakfast itself wasn't anything special, but you got to meet some of their elephants and it was an intimate start to the day where I also met a few friends. Then they walked me over to the elphant experience which was incredible. They were so happy and friendly and majestic. Truly made my whole trip to and would do it all again!", "My husband and I love zoos and we recently did the night at the zoo earlier this month when we were in . We had a buffet dinner included and we got photos taken with some of the animals and we have a guided tour around the zoo. This was better than we expected & you really could see the money being put back into the zoo and the exhibits. Great night out!", "Gita was extremely knowledgeable and very interactive with her crowd! So happy to of met such a bubbly person here who was very helpful in any way we needed. Can’t wait to come back!!", "Had an absolutely amazing time with the elephant mud bath experience. Everyone at zoo was so kind and friendly. Purnata our guide was amazing and of course the stars of the show, the elephants, we’re just so magical. An experience I will treasure forever", "It was little pricey but the food was good and the kids really enjoyed the animals. By far the elephants, python and bearcat were the hits of the night. The fireshow was interesting but average", "Elephant mud fun was very enjoyable for the whole family. Absolutely an experience like never before. Thank you to our guide, Putri for making it fun", "I was very impressed to see all the changes that had been made since my visit 12 months ago. Keep it up Zoo! We once again enjoyed our breakfast with the orang utans, the elephants, the birds, the bear cat etc... Fantastic value for money! Check it out.......:0(", "We went here after reading all the positive reviews and were left quite disappointed. I don't know what we missed that everyone else thought was so good. Most of the zoo was a building site and lots of stuff was 'coming soon' and when that stuff arrives I'm sure it will be great, but we paid a lot of money to get in here and there just wasn't much there to see at all. Was really disappointed. We'd seen the entire zoo in less than 2 hours. We were advised against the elephant rides as it was cruel and we wouldn't have been able to anyway as it was all fully booked for the day when we got there. We didn't get to see the orangutans either as they weren't in their area for some reason. It was empty. Snacks and drinks were overpriced as well.", "great night of first class treatment, food, entertainment and animals. I as surprised since I had been to the zoo in the day time at a previous visit to and it was, well, ok. Really enjoyed the night from pick up, eating next to the lions - food was first class, enjoying a great show and being treated like a VIP. We even bought 5 photos because the photographer managed to take some great pics of us (and we both hate having out pic taken usually) and they were a great price. Would definitely do this again on another visit to . So glad I chose this tour. I thought the price seemed a little steep - until afterward! Value!", "An absolute must , an amazing experience with the orangutans, so friendly and the most adorable animals. Also you can feed and stroke the elephants . Then take a trip round the zoo ! ❤️", "Our family of four did the Elephant Mud Fun experience. There was a lot more interaction with the elephants than I expected and we got up close and personal several times. The elephants seemed happy, relaxed and cheeky at times! To top our day off, we also got to play and have photos with the baby as well! Bucket list tick for sure! Feel very, very fortunate to have had this experience with my favourite animal. Our guide/host Nikee was very helpful and informative. The only negative is the exorbitant price of photos that they they take of you 😢 They do let you take your camera etc, it would have been nice to get some professional ones though.", "Gita was an amazing presenter. Me and my girlfriend learned soo much about the animals the zoo. The zoo itself is amazing with lovely staff and even better food. The animals are wonderful and very friendly. We had a blast and definitely recommend all to come share the experience.", "Visited the zoo with kids .. they love feeding the deers (from your hand) .. free bus inside was also nice .. kid playground close to Batak Toba bus drop was great for kids, while us parents enjoy some snacks next to it .. No worries for lunch as they have some restos area inside .. Very recommended for a quick visit with kids as you only need 3 hours for whole areas inside .. Admission ticket was on promo on Klook apps..", "We had a funday at Zoo, but four stars is a good reflection on our experience. Our kids really enjoyed the bird show in Kampung Sumatra. We also enjoyed the various animal enclosures (especially the tigers) and getting to hold a few of the animals at different times throughout the zoo. There is a lot of construction going on right now. They seem to have some big plans for the near future. That may be part of the reason we did not have a five star day. Overall would still recommend a visit to the zoo and we will go back. At the end our two kids (both under 12) had fun at the little water park that is included in the price of admission.", "We have been to this zoo twice now, once in 2015 and now this year. The previous visit was good but this time I was met with a new entrance and a second half of the zoo across the road. The original side of the zoo now has a deer park that you walk through just after the entrance where you can also feed them. The deers are friendly and like to be touched, I would however not allow young children feed them as the deers can be very over bearing once you have food. Apart from that nothing has changed on this side, you can feed the tigers, crocodiles, watch the shows, use the children’s wet and wild area and have animal encounters at the restaurants. To access across the road you have to use the shuttle bus which run regular and only take a few minutes to get there. On this side there is the elephant experience, which we did not do and the bird show. There is also the zoo villas that you can stay in and another tiger enclosure. If your not having the elephant experience then the zoo is good for a half day trip. 2 adults 790.000idr (£46.50) this does not include any experiences or feeding of the animals but does include all the shows.", "We actually planned to go to the Safari Zoo but our driver took us to the wrong zoo and we ended up at Zoo! As we were travelling with 15 month old, 2 five year olds, 10 year old and 3 adults the Zoo ended up being a perfect place. It was quite small and easy to walk around with lots of access to cold snacks and toilets. Even though there is a small area its full of wonder for children with animals freely roaming around and of course amazing gardens. My children did all available options (missing only elephant ride), which was pony ride, feeding in the petting area and elephant feeding. All options can be bought as you go and as a group we just bought one basket of food for say $5 and everyone in our group shared the experience. There is a large restaurant where you can sit in and just watch the elephants walk around while eating from the buffet or from the menu. (Didn't buy anything but nobody was bothered) Plus there is another restaurant with a glass wall overlooking tigers if you want to be closer to the bar:) I think it was a great easy and relaxed day out. It could be done on the way to a further attraction as its quite short or can be done on its own if you like to relax. Hope this helps xx", "We had the best time at breakfast! We were expecting orangutans and beyond excited about that, but they brought in multiple animals including elephants to interact with the entire time. Would recommend as a must do activity in ! Mery was very helpful and extremely welcoming!", "I was the last one in line to take picture with the elephant, I paid a lot of money to have dinner with them and didn’t let me take the picture with he elephant. I was the only one, everyone took 2-5 minutes to take the picture but they didnt let me. So fatal.", "This place is a paradise for animal photography and nature lovers.Undoubtedly,amongst one of the best places we've visited in ", "Amazing experience. Great to be so up close to the animals and see them for such a long time. Great combination having breakfast with them Gus de was amazing help, always asked if everything was okay and helped us with photos. Everyone was great but gus was a stand out Amazing place", "Amazing experience. Do not bring your own food it's not advised the staff will confiscate it. Makes the money's go crazy apparently. Either way they are too cute had such an awesome time! Unforgettable", "Fantastic experience. Staff were very friendly & knowledgeable. Animals are well looked after. Would definitely recommend this attraction as it was the highlight of our trip. We did the night tour with meal & guided tour. Even better then Singapore night zoo. Big thumbs up 👍🏼", "Breakfast with the Orangutans was an amazing experience which appeared to be enjoyed by the animals and keepers just as much as the guests. All staff were very courteous and always smiling, but Puspa was exceptionally attentive. My visit was just before Christmas and it was a thoughtful touch that most staff were wearing \\Santa\\\" hats! Other animals came to the breakfast Cafe so there were plenty of photo opportunities.\"", "We went for an afternoon trip to the Zoo and really enjoyed the outing. The ride from the Kuta area takes about an hour, but is an interesting drive which takes you through a variety of villages. As an optional extra (package which includes zoo admission) our 10 year old rode the elephant which was a special highlight for her, a bonus was that all the family also got to feed and pat the elephant at the end of the ride. The zoo setting is very nice, has a rainforest feel, and the animals seemed well cared for. What made this zoo a stand out though was the level of interaction with the animals that was possible. The bird show at 3p.m was a very up- close encounter with some amazing birds. The feeding and petting of animals followed and included holding some, such as snakes, which was a great experience. The staff are happy for you to take photos, or will even take group shots for you. They also take professional shots of you with the animals which you can purchase but we were pleased that they do not pressure you to buy. The zoo obviously cares for its animals and also has a conservation focus and breeding programme. Recommended as a family outing while in .", "Myself and 2 friends came to for a holiday and when researching this was a must! We were so blown away by the staff especially Purnata who made the experience so much more enjoyable. You need to do this. Tina was such a gorgeous girl and you will have a blast.", " Zoo Park is a zoo that was in the area sukawati, if from Denpasar toward the Zoo Park, you only take about 25 minutes to arrive in Zoo Park. Sights in Zoo Park no doubt, Zoo Park area of approximately 3.5 hectares in which there are 350 kinds of birds, mammals and other species of reptile. This place is perfect to make the holidays with your children and your family, because here your child can see directly the various kinds of rare animals that come from your own ( Starling) as well as rare animal that comes from Overseas. Tourists who visited Zoo Park increased every day, because the tourists who come not only from within the country but other countries also. These sights are not only intended as a place of leisure, but also to increase knowledge for your children to recognize different kinds of animals and also know the animals are threatened with extinction, to build a sense of his love of living things and jointly maintain the existing animals . Once you are done exploring these attractions you can relax in a restaurant that provides a variety of cuisines ranging from and from abroad. For admission you are only charged Rp.55.000 it includes the cost of convenient parking and neat.", "Loved every minute, lots of close up experiences. Highly recommend paying extra for breaky with orangutans and elephant trekking! So worth it", "A bit expensive but totally worth every second. Riding the elephant was such a great time, 30 minutes of excitement, I felt like a little kid picking out their first pet (it was my first time doing this.) We then had lunch at the elephant view restaurant, food was good but for not being very busy the service was terrible. We had to order the second round of drinks twice because they forgot we had ordered them. In the end we had a wonderful time and we'd go back. 100% recommended, just try one of the other restaurants.", "We went to the night zoo in December with a groupon voucher. It was very much worth it! We got to feed elephants, pet bear cats and a yellow python. We brought our own DSLR, so didn't need to buy official photographs - the staff are very serviceable, and happily took photos using our camera. We took a tour of the zoo and finished the night off with a buffet dinner and fire dance. I think the food was a tad sub-par...too salty, and the garlic bread was too crunchy. But it was well worth the price. The fire dance was very entertaining! Though the narration can be a bit tricky to listen to, as English is not always clear.", "Excellent night out! Starting with very good transfers, and on arrival a walk around the zoo, small but ok! Then on to dinner where I had a wonderful long time with the orangutans fabulous dinner, meeting and interacting with the elephants 🐘 and a wonderful show! Great night and such good value for money!", "Prices for tickets are very expensive! It was a good experience, however! Quite disappointed that having bought expensive tickets which includes animal encounters, we were told it had closed so didnt get to see any!", "My toddlers have so much fun coming here. Her favorite was petting the moose and seeing the 3-legged bengal tiger. Unfortunately there were some replica of the animal (crocodile,etc). This place is suitable for family with kids because there were a lot of benches to relax a bit.", "We went to the night zoo safari which was amazing. We got the package with dinner and transfers. We were taken around the zoo with heaps of interesting information about each of the animals. We got to feed the elephants and have a cuddle which was great. It's only a small zoo but we had a great time. The food was surprisingly good but just a little rushed.", "Attended the zoo for a day out activity. Private transport required to get you there and from Kuta takes 1.5hrs. Pre booked with the hotel which you would think would make checking in easier (no pre booking lanes so you had to wait in line for a good 30 min) and at arrival at the zoo were given a VIP pass... What this actually gives you who knows... There was no special treatment or extra photo shoots with the animals or animal ride. The only thing i could see was it separated buffet lunch people to restaurant ordering people. The bird show which we have seen at many zoos was very short. A easy walk around the zoo as it is not very big. Security at the front to stop people bringing in their own water and food by doing bag checks. With a bit of work and more animals the zoo could potentially become a better attraction and start rating itself amongst some of the other international zoos. Photos with the animals after lunch went forever. It was done on a ticketed system which makes it fair but there should be a maximum number (20) as 30 families during the day took forever to have their photos with the 3 animals (catbear baby, baby crocodile and baby monkey).. The time frame for this zoo to complete is 3 hrs max Lunch however for a buffet was adequate and served its purpose", "I had an amazing time at the Elephant Mud Fun! Nike and the other guides were amazing! I enjoyed the phenomenal experience and interaction with the elephants and the male baby elephants was an awesome plus!", "The ticket quite expensive for small zoo. not many variety of animals can be found in this zoo. we bought high tea package with orangutan, they just gave us an ice tea and three little cake. the orang utan doesnt look happy and it was like animal slavery. not recomend this zoo.", "Even though we are generally sceptical about keeping animals captivated for any type of entertainment, the Zoo puts a lot of effort in taking good care of the animals. The animals seem to have sufficient space and possibilities to stay away from the crowds when it's getting too stressful for them. Furthermore signs provide a lot of information and there are always people of the Zoo around that can answer your questions. The Zoo has many good restaurants and even their own hotel!", "Absolutely amazing evening. The staff at the zoo were friendly, funny & a wealth of knowledge. The buffet dinner was exquisite & the night time entertainment (drumming/ fire dcancing was awesome! I highly recommend this for all demographics. Please visit as your fee helps to ensure the well being, safety & future breeding programs of these animals.", "A very nice zoo with many varieties of animals and reasonable entrance fee. The kids enjoy their time. A must visit in ", "I went solo to this breakfast. I will say it was very hard finding the zoo restaurant from the entrance and I was not given much information (in English anyway) on what to look for…add to that, a closed gate along the path that looks like an “Employees Only” area, but is, in fact, a gate you need to open and pass through to get to….the shuttle area where you then wait to board and ride a double-decker bus and THEN finally get to the stop near the restaurant! As I walked in to the restaurant area, there were already many people there. (I think I took a little too much time finding the place because I was originally early!) I was greeted by someone, had my wristband scanned, and then was led to a pre-assigned table. I was happy that my little solo table was both near the animal viewing area and one of the buffets at the same time. There are many, many people at this breakfast. There are two elephants, two or three birds and two orangutans that you can try to get photos with. I would suggest trying to get photos with animals early before you eat as it seemed to get more crowded and desperate later when most were done eating. It was easy for me to get photos with the elephants when I walked in, each of whom seemed to be having a ball. One flapped his ears in excitement (more likely for the handlers treats than for me), but his ear flapped back and forth across my side and I thought he was adorable. The orangutan, on the other hand, seemed uninterested in photos. I waited until after I ate to approach the orangutan area. I had to wait quite a while to jump in and get my turn among families, couples and others. There are assigned photographers at each station that will scan your wrist band when you go up to the areas and then they will take your photo. You later scan your wristband at a cashier station where they pull up your photos and sell you packages of photos taken of you that morning. For a 2 printed photo package that includes a digital download of all the photos taken of you (or your party, I suspect), it will set you back about $50. I could tell my photos with the orangutan were gonna be a bust with her(?) looking past me off in to space when they were taken. So I later nudged in again and asked if I could take a selfie. I had to do it quickly. The orangutan was much more interested in this (probably seeing her face in my phone) and seemed to smile for the camera! This was my best photo…better of the orangutan than of me, but I was happy. (I also bought the photo pack!) I was not able to spend any time petting or touching the orangutan, or anything like that, as I had seen on some YouTube videos. That must have been at a time when this activity was new and not hosting hundreds of people each morning. With that said, the orangutans were quite funny to watch while I sat and ate. They would swing in on a rope to a perch which is where the handlers took photos. And when they were tired and didn't want to participate anymore, they would swing out. There were two orangutans in total that I saw and then maybe one additional that never really came to the party. One orangutan got tired, decided she would swing out (on her ropes) and then proceeded from up in the air to pee down a bucket into the corner area of the restaurant! I think she knew she was the center of attention. She then did the splits, hanging her arms and legs from the rope above her head in plain view for everyone, and then took one finger and stuck it up herself. So yes, quite funny indeed. Of course my camera battery died long before that…so remember to charge or bring an extra battery before arriving! It was quite a bummer to haul my fancy camera with no battery charge, as there were many opportunities to use it along with the zoom lens at the breakfast as well as during my walk around the zoo afterwards. But at least I still had my sturdy iPhone! The zoo entrance was included and quite worth doing. It took about an hour to tour. You could mingle and take as much time as an hour and a half instead, but I think that’s enough time before heading on to your next activity. I booked the breakfast with driver pick-up and drop off to my villa which was well worth it and I ended up using my driver again the next day as they are all freelance. I had my villa call to schedule this activity because TripAdvisor said it was full. I’m glad I went to the Breakfast with the Orangutans and the zoo, as I was on the fence about it. The photos alone were worth it! As was my lifelong wish fulfilled to meet an orangutan. I hope to have more and better opportunities to work with orangutans but this was a nice intro. P.S. This zoo seems to take very good care of the animals. I am told they are subsidized by the government and help preserve many endangered species. Many signs were around touting beneficial things they do to help animals and the environment. I know zoos can be controversial, but they can also be very educational and afford some benefits that help the species as a whole, so I hope this is the case when it comes to this zoo. If it is a concern, my suggestion is to research further or visit personally to make your own impression and speak from it.", "I did the Mahout for a Day tour and it was an experience I’ll never forget. You start with breakfast with the orangutans, where they brought out two orangutans and two elephants. The buffet was a great selection and the staff is very accommodating. Then I met with the mahout (Chris), my guide for the day, and Terry the elephant. I rode Terry with Chris, then he taught me the commands and I was able to ride her alone (with Chris walking alongside for safety.) I can’t describe how truly wonderful this was! This ends up taking a few hours. The day also includes lunch, another ride with Terry to a temple on zoo grounds, feeding a tiger, and wandering throughout the zoo. At the end, you have a massage at a spa onsite, which was really nice after a full day. At $500 USD, I really got my money’s worth, and would do this again the next time I’m in . I’m totally blanking on my guide’s name, but she was an absolute delight and added so much fun to the day! Oh! Bring a change of clothes since you’ll be in the river with Terry. Oh!! You also have a photographer with you every step of the way. This was a treat - do it!", "went to the nocturnal experience dinner and show , $72 p/h but well worth the money, return transfers from our hotel included , picked up at 4.30pm arrived back at hotel in kuta 11.15pm, animal encounters were amazing , got to nurse a bear cat and play with a 2mth old lion cub, fed and had pics taken with elephants, food quality for dinner was surprisingly very good , have seen many fire dancing displays but this was def one of the best and thoroughly enjoyed it , got pics taken with dancers afterwards too, would def recommend", "During the weekend quite much people,but everyone using mask and follow the safety protocol,they add few things more bigger,my son had so much fun especially when he was feeding the deer.", "This was an amazing night. The evening began with the opportunity to feed the elephants, photos with orangutans and a snake and all at a leisurely pace. We were then split up into small groups and transferred via bus to the beginning of a guided walk through the zoo. It was easy to see all the animals and no large crowds to deal with. The tour guide was both entertaining and informative. We were then seated in the restaurant for a buffet dinner which was very nice. This was followed by a couple of animals being brought in with guest participation and to end the night, we were entertained by a Fire Dance which was quite spectacular. Overall, I couldn't fault the night ans my daughter and I thoroughly enjoyed it.", "Made a quick stop here on our last day In Ubud. We rode the elephants so booking for that was about $200 - worth it if this is on your bucket list. Elephants were truly gentle giants, although our elephant Haci got a little testy on the ride. She was kept in line by a small nail like poker the guide had in his hand. I guess hats how they keep them in line. I’m sure you couldn’t do his at a zoo in the States. The ride was memorable. You cross a river on the elephant which was fun - especially since I’m a bigger guy and when our bench on the elephant tilted to the side, it added a roller-coaster feel to the ride. Totally worth it because after you ride the elephant, you get to take a bunch of pics with the elephants. I mean WITH the elephants - like feed them and everything. The rest is of the zoo is not riding elephants or anything, but still a bit of fun. We saw a really cute bear, a little girl got to feed tigers raw chicken on a spear and they had a clean bathroom - a real plus when going about in . Our driver Wayan Mate is a great guide and he got us a nice discount every where we went. Really great guy and very reasonable rate. He’s on Facebook as Wayan Mate - I joked I was going to put his number here - maybe on my next review. There is also a nice walkthrough area in the zoo where deer, kangaroos and gazelles roam free. You can buy feed for them", "My family and I really enjoyed our morning here. The buffet style breakfast was surprisingly good with bacon and eggs cooked to your liking. The orang-utans were cheeky and the elephants were also accessible for patting. As others have mentioned the zoo is currently building some more exhibits but this did not detract from what they have there. It only takes a couple of hours to walk the zoo and see all the animals. If you bundle up the breakfast with admission the cost is approx. AU$200 for a family of four. I thought it was reasonable value. The kids had a great time.", "Very fun experience with our guide Munif and lovely elephant hutty. Everyone is very friendly. Thanks", "we visited this zoo with our 4 young kids (ages 8, 5, 2 and 1) and they all loved it! Even us adults! The kids got to feed the bengal tiger for $6aud each and she was really interactive (thankfully behind the bars!). We were there for about 5 hours and had a really entertaining day. A 15min elephant ride, then a walk around the grounds checking out all the different animals! Then a pony ride and we also got one of the kids to feed the croc and they all patted an armadillo and had photos taken with some beautiful coloured birds. Lunch was at Wana, a restaurant that looked over the lion enclosure. Nice, tasty food. Packed our bathers for a play at waterpark but everyone was too tired for that so we just went home, sleeping all the way! A great day out!", "It was amazing being so up close and personal with not only the orangutans but elephants and other animals too! The buffet was tasty and had a wide selection. Ticket price is quite expensive though", "The night tour at the zoo - put this on your to do list! So many animal encounters, feeding Molly the elephant, holding an albino python, standing with the otangatangs and the wise owl. A guided tour through the zoo followed by a buffet all you can eat dinner and dessert. Food was very nice. A fire dance performed on stage which was great with audience interaction and more animal encounters on stage with volunteers. We had the best night! The price included hotel pick up and drop off. Our driver was really really nice too! Professional photos were taken however they also took photos of us with our phones and no pressure to buy.", "Strategic place. Rexomended for family activity. Staff is friendly. Kampung sumatra need improve. Is to hot and gersang.", "We had a great experience at the orangutan breakfast! Inda was a friendly staff member who introduced all the animals and made sure all the guest were ok. Would highly recommend", "The Zoo was average. We chose to take our 3yr & 5yr old, as we were told the safari zoo was very hot with very little shade. It was a long drive from Legian, and the animal enclosures were basic, nothing like Taronga Zoo-Sydney or Dubbo Zoo- Western NSW. The animal photos were the highlight, there was a bearcat which looked freaky, no chance my kids would go near it. The alligator photo was good. The tiger photo looked good, but you weren't allowed to touch it, you had to sneak up behind the tiger cub, as it lay on a bench seat, with a leash on. Felt like I wasted a day of poolside relaxing and shopping, but the kids liked it. We spent 3-4 hours there, plenty, but animal photos are about 1-2pm.", "On the outside it looks great. However, once you are in and start walking around, its a small zoo. Its nice, but pricey if you are paying foreigners price due to its small size. Good for those with small kids as you dont need to walk long and far. It just nice for those with small children to spend 3 hrs.", "We attended both the night at the zoo and the breakfast with the Orangutan. The were both wonderful but if I had to choose only one I would choose Night at the Zoo because it is not so hot and the fire show was awesome, plus I enjoyed the tour of the zoo without the crowds. My husband liked the breakfast better because he wanted to spend more time at the zoo after the tour and take pictures during the day.", "We had the breakfast with orangutan. It was fun. The breakfast have a lot of choices. However the zoo doesn’t have a lot of animals and quite small. It’s absolutely overpriced.", "Dana, was very informative regarding the elephants and our experience with the elephant mud bath, Molly, was absolutely amazing! It’s definitely an experience that is WORTH doing. A memory that you will be able to look back down the track, it was amazing and fun!", "its a nice place to be at if you love animals and Nature. best part of our visit was that the whole zoo was empty that time, so may be we liked it much more as we had lot of space and time to see every animal closely. :)", "Had a great time at zoo and all the staff where very helpful especially gusde. Will visit again next time I’m in . X", "Such a good zoo, i was very impressed with zoo, my expectations were rather low but we left happy got to see animals close up and they were all well cared for and entry was such a good price. Buy online its cheapest", "We had breakfast with the orangutans & elephants. Enjoyed it immensely. Took in the bird show afterwards & an animal show. This is a small zoo & a nice mornings entertainment.", "Coming in immediately greeted by Kangaroos and Deers which roam freely and u or ur kids can feed them with around 3 Usd for a handfull of vegetables...... Lady ( mummy tiger I think her nickname ) who mend the deer feeding stall was super friendly and nice to help ease the kids while feeding the animals ..... Prices of items in souvenir stalls can be improved though , it's much more expensive that the souvenirs in Singapore ....even the photos were much costlier than in Singapore Zoo ....but overall we always enjoy trips to the Zoo !", "This was my 6th visit to the Zoo & my favourite ever! The zoo gets bigger & better every time I go back and the new Dining with the Elephants was my favourite & most enjoyable ever! I loved the new show, the food was fantastic & was super impressed with how much time I got to spend with the elephants. What beautiful animals. I also loved the caring relationships the handlers had with their elephants. Can’t wait to go back & see the new (huge) waterfall feature finished x", "We did the elephant mud fun with Madde. He was exceptional, helpful and patient. Madde was amazing and made the experience so fun. He truly loves Molly the elephant and she loves him. The photography from him was so good and he captured every moment with a smile. He deserves a raise $$", "Zoo was great. Our favourite part was the monkeys. They could be heard all over the zoo singing their songs. Very loud and a very big variety of songs. 😀 miss 12 got to feed a tiger and a crocodile and pat an elephant. The show was great, we loved the birds. But everything costs extra once you are in the zoo. We opted for the buffet at $11 aud per child and $17 aud for an adult. The buffet food was cold and unappealing. We tried the bread rolls that tasted very stale, the mei gorang was cold, potatoes empty. I can't believe that I am actually paying for the maybe three mouthfuls we both ate. The zoo was great but DO NOT ORDER THE BUFFET, maybe opt for the restaurants where they cook to order. They know we are unhappy and just bring us a milkshake each. Now we are leaving the zoo to go pay for another lunch 😭", "We opted for the night visit from 5/6pm until 8ish... We were greeted by a lovely woman who took us to the open bus (we were the last ones). First we went to get a complimentary drink (iced tea) and some nibbles (chicken wrapped in bacon on sticks; lovely). Then we got to feed a baby elephant with corn and take photos with it. We also could take photos with 2 monkeys and a python. After that the visit started, we went into the jungle to see all the animals at night, lots of birds, crocodiles, monkeys, tigers (a must see!), snakes and other reptiles. This visit lasts about 1 hour. After that, we go back to the \\theatre\\\" where a buffer is waiting for us, a lot of food and very tasty, 10/10 for the buffer. Then there was an animal presentation with our participation but I won't ruin the surprises for you!! It was followed by a dance/fire show, short but good It cost us about £130 for both of us including pick up and drop off from our hotel. It was a bit expensive but I don't regret it and will definitely recommend this place for people visiting .\"", "The food was amazing, Indian food is also available here with good taste.Puspa was really helpful and caring . She made our day with her smiling face .Must visit place for peace .Reasturant is in middle of zoo with lions around. Njoyed it.", "On my first trip to , my lovely lady friends gave a birthday celebration to remember..Dinner with the Elephants and breakfast with the Orangutans. This was a absolute highlight of my trip to . The food on both occasions was fantastic, such variety and plenty of it. The Zoo itself was one of the most amazing zoos I've been too, all of the animals are wonderfully cared for and treated with the most upmost respect, their enclosures were well cleaned and cared for. So much to see and enjoy. The Elephant show was amazing and being up close and personal was unbelievable, i even got to hold a crocodile. The Breakfast with Orangutans was truly amazing, their trainers were wonderful and it certainly was a memory i will cherish forever. There was a MC there named Yoga and he certainly was the best and help make our visit to these shows exceptional, a beautiful friendly person, his smile was infectious. I would highly recommend a visit to this Zoo it is for all ages..I will be returning with more family and friends in the future", "Solo visit to the zoo but definitely many things to keep me entertained. You're able to feed some of the animals for a small additional cost. Only down point was when I was at the zoo, the tiger in the cage looks pretty sad. Overall, I did enjoy the trip.", "My family enjoyed the zoo very much especially my children aged 12,9,6. Much better value than tge safari and marine park. But elephant rides were expensive if paid separate from a deal.", "My kids really wanted to experience an elephant ride more than anything else and there are about 3 major places that do elephant rides. We chose Zoo because of the elephants, the price and the other animals to see. A great day to spend out. Staff very friendly and animals all seem well fed and happy. Elephant ride was great, very safe and the close encounters were well organised.", "Went for the Zoo at night tour and it was fantastic. On the night I went it was raining and a friendly helpful female staff gave us an Umbrella. We had a nice welcome drink and a yummy spring roll. We were then taken around the Zoo and shown the animals. Got to meet and feed the elephants with photos. One beautiful one called Molly. Luckily we had umbrellas because we used them as shields from an Orangatang named Jackie as he threw poo at us. That caused a few laughs. Then we went back and got to hold and learn about some more animals followed by a delicious buffet dinner and the rain stopped for the spectacular fire dance. Well worth the money and would do it again. We also got some food to give to the deer and other friendly animals in the petting zoo. If you love animals this is great for you.", "This is an excellent place to visit, your children young and old will love it , so many animals to see and touch.there is even a swimming pool to cool down, and there is also a fantastic adventure park for your children to play lots of fun for all ages.there are restaurants to have a bite to eat and drink.A must to come and see when you are visiting . Had the best time there hope you do too.", "Because we wanted to interact with the tigers, we signed up to be Zoo Keepers for the Day. The timing was pick up at 7am and return to the hotel by 2pm. 7am was a bit early for a vacation day, but what the heck, we were going to play with the baby tigers! Well, the day didn't exactly turn out as we expected. First, I'd like to say that the entire staff at the zoo was exceptional. The zoo itself is well maintained and it was a pleasant morning strolling through the zoo, which took us about 2 hours. We opted to skip a couple of the 'zoo keeper' activities, and wanted to move forward to interact with the tigers, but were told that would come later. So we waited. It was about 1pm when they started the animal interaction. We were given a number for the queue--it was #2, now we were excited! We were going to see the tigers! Only, they had the crocodile interaction first. And there were 50 families (not people, but families) in queue. We were second in line, which was good, but we had to wait for the other 48 families to take their picture before they brought out the tiger! So we waited. Then finally, a little after 2pm, the tiger arrived...only we didn't get to interact with it, but only take a photo and pet it a couple of time. Although that was cool, it was't worth over $400 for the three of us to experience. Needless to say, it was disappointing. The zoo itself it a great visit and the staff is wonderful, that's why I gave it a rating of 4, but it lost a point for misrepresentation, especially since anyone could purchase the opportunity to take a photo...there was no need to buy the expensive package. The package stated \\behind the scene encounters with our beloved residents such as our gentle giants the Sumatran elephants, bearcat, wallaby, gibbons and our adorable Bengal tiger cubs\\\" This was only done with the gibbon, which was a real treat. :0) The zoo is a lot of fun, and I would recommend going in the morning as it is hot and humid and not a lot of shade. Also, do take time for the petting zoo--it was a hoot seeing the wallabies and goats vie for attention.\"", "We spent a lovely time in the Zoo. It was so Organised. We did the elephant wash mud fun. It was so fun, the only thing that ruined it is the elephant did his no.1 & no.2 in the water. Not sure how can this be controlled though. We also enjoyed the food and the service. The crew is very helpful and smiley", "It's one of the better zoo settings in Indonesia: abundant native plants make for a pleasant stroll in the hot, humid weather. The 'cages' aren't too big for certain animals that I think would love to roam around in larger, wide open spaces. This is actually a bit of an advantage for the little kids who just want to spot the animals as they are displayed front and centered! At least that's the case when we toured the zoo on a weekday morning... all the animals were up and about, except for the Bengal tigers who were just lounging around, and the lone orangutan, Jackie, who was just sitting in a corner looking unfazed by the flock of visitors around his rather large enclosure. The kids loved the petting zoo where you can feed some goats, deer, rabbits and sitatunga (Rp. 40.000,-/$4 for a bunch of leafy vegetables and carrots). Also, one of my boys is crazy about elephants, so it was very exciting for him to get up close with one of them and feed the gentle giant a basket full of vegetables (Rp. 50.000,-/$5 per basket). Too bad we didn't go for the elephant safari, though. There's a restaurant on-site, which we didn't try, but the setting is quite nice. The zoo and its facilities (bathrooms, restaurants, shops) are very clean. All in all, we finished our leisurely tour in about 2 hours and we think the whole experience is worth the price. Maybe, just maybe, we'll go for a second visit to do the safari...", "Please be aware that some people confuse the safari with the zoo. Not too sure about the safari but our zoo experience was well worth the price. We started off with a welcoming at the front desk providing two zoo umbrellas just in case it rained. The host took photos of us while we walked to the restaurant to take photos with the animals. Baby orangutans, a snake and an owl! We didn't feel rushed at all and had ample time to hang out before the tour started. We got welcome drinks and appetizer and then the tour started. My favorite part of the tour was def feeding the elephant!!! It was an amazing expirience. The buffet dinner was good enough. Think buffet style back home. Most of the time the food is not to be compared to a la carte. You will enjoy your dinner and the fire dance show. The whole night was just amazing. Highly recommend this.", "Amazing experience doing the Breakfast with Orangutans and elephant mud fun program. Nik was our guide with the elephants and she made it so much fun. Photos were great and well worth buying. Would definitely do it all again. This was the highlight of my trip. Thanks Niki 🌈 and Molly 🐘", "This was literally the best zoo we have ever been to! They have so many opportunities to interact with the animals in a safe way. The zoo is very clean and well labeled so it is easy to get around. They were under construction when we went but what was open was so fantastic. They also had free bus shuttles around to different areas. Highlights were riding the elephants and then you were able to feed them after. Also you were able to go into a petting zoo area that was really unique. Feeding the lions was also a really unique thing they did. Loved every minute here!", "It was ok if u dont know how to soend a dy in . Did not impress me much maybe cos im from a place with 1 of the best zoos in the world. Too many closures are under maint. Positive notes are the staffs are friendly and the animals are kept well.", "it's well arranged but the first portion of the zoo has very few animals.. Not enough mammals, no fish literally and very few birds.. Not worth the expense.", "Incredible experience this morning! India and Parux were so informative and helpful when we had any questions. I would highly recommend this experience if you are in ", "My host this morning was Gusde, he was very helpful and polite. He made sure that he explained everything. The food was amazing with a huge variety. Definitely would recommend the breakfast with the orangutan’s and the elephant rides. All animals look like they are very well cared for.", "We join night at the zoo program...great memories we have..nice n friendly staff..we can close with some of animal..thank to ms serni our tour guide during tour inside the zoo", "I did zooperkids with my classmate. meet with Gita the guide, she was really nice. the zoo its self was very clean and a lot of cute animal.", "Having visiting the lovely bird park earlier, we ventured to the Zoo to pass the rest of the remaining day .. Its a lovely setup with animals and birds alike .. Admittedly some of the same species of birds that were at the bird park are here as well but the addition of animals makes both places worth the trip anyway .. Its a bit more compact in contrast to the open spaces of the bird park, but a nice stroll through anyway .. Price a bit high for tourists but am getting used to this throughout Asia .. I probably did have a bit of a better time at the bird park but no regrets passing through the zoo as well ..", "We booked our visit on line which we felt was very reasonably priced and hassle free. Our driver picked us up from our Villa and we had a lovely scenic drive on the way to the zoo - he was really friendly and we had a great chat. Breakfast was a buffet and as far as breakfasts go was pretty average. There were lots of people there but they managed the visiting of the orang-utans well with a numbered card system. The orang-utans seemed pretty happy, they were very cheeky and we had time to interact with them and get lots of photos. The zoo photos are a bit overpriced. We then had just under 3 hours to explore the zoo. The zoo is reasonably small but there are plenty of opportunities to interact with the animals. Its easy to get around as you basically follow a way one system. For a small price we got to feed elephants, lorikeets, the tiger and all the animals in the petting zoo. The kids absolutely loved it. Some of the enclosures could do with some maintenance, but I did notice that there are upgrades happening on some of the animal enclosures. Our 3 hours were easily spent exploring. We watched the bird show which again had great interaction with the birds. All staff we encountered were very friendly, happy and spent time talking and interacting with the kids. A great morning out.", "There's really not that much to see at the zoo but I see they are still improving as they plan to add more animals exhibit along the way. Maybe I'll be back again in the future One complaint though, the queue for ticket counter is a mess. There is no clear line for queueing so people who come later can just suddenly go the front and the staff will still serve them with no regards to other guest who have queue from the beginning. I ended up queueing almost 30 mins just from \\6\\\" people in front of me\"", "The good aspect of this zoo is that it is quite compact allowing visitors to see all the showy animals (lions, tigers, elephants, etc) within 10 minutes walk. But, the settings go back 20 or 30 years ... almost cage-like. I was shocked that one of the keepers offered to prod a tiger for a photo opportunity. The cost of entry is absurdly high.", "Had a lovely buffet breakfast with the Orangutans and elephants.Plenty to choose from, with lovely staff. Likes that there was no pressure to buy their photos and they were happy to use your own for you. Needless to say we then bought one. Zoo was pleasant. Clean and healthy animals. Go early brekkie not so hectic.", "This zoo rivals the Singapore Zoo for entertainment. Notice all the positive reviews with only a few comments about cleaning up a little. The zoo is in good shape with the highlights being the free photos with selected baby animals and the ability to feed lions, tigers and crocks yourself with a fee. We chose to pay to feed the lions a half chicken and a big slab of steak to a tiger. A total blast! Zoos like this are not just for children, lots of fun for adults too!", "Worth a visit. Very organised tour. Breakfast was ok. The orangutans and other animals appeared to be well looked after. Feeding the tigers after (of course you have to pay), is an experience. The photos they took for you are very expensive if you decide to obtain some of them.", "Awesome getting up close with the wild life! And excellent service from Agus and all the staff, very friendly, helpful and knowledgeable:)", "Breakfast with the Orangutans, which included two elephants and four birds, was terrific. Definately worth a rating of 4 or 5. But our driver arrived 30 minutes late due to going to the wrong hotel. However we got there just 20 minutes late and didn't feel that we'd missed anything. Maybe the orangutans were a little worn out by the time we met them??", "This has a bit of everything - animals, birds, feeding, animal shows, petting. It's great fun. If you have kids, it's a must-visit in . Even if you're older, it will be a welcome break from the hustle and bustle of the rest of ! :D The bird show is spectacular. You have animal interactions - bearcat and lion cub on the day that we went. You will spend a lot of time in the petting zoo, I guarantee you! And yes, I recommend you try both the bird park (elsewhere in Gianyar) and the zoo - both are fairly different experiences. Food spread is decent too. Oh, and they have a lion and tiger in a beautiful location - and at a particular point in the restaurant, you can see them right next to you! On another note - they have the most colourful van I've ever seen :D", "Yes, it's expensive. Yes, the animals are caged and sad looking. But, that aside my 9 yr old son and I had a great time- bird, deer, goats and elephant feeding, elephant riding and walking through the various areas. A zoo is a zoo, the smile on your kids faces will make any negatives seem worthwhile. Glenn and Aiden Taylor January 2015", "Visiting zoo was fun. Staff was really friendly and you can see that the animals are treated really good.", "The zoo was excellent, all the staff is verry friendly. We can get close and personal with many of the animals & feeding the animals was fun. Love to spent day at Zoo!", "Highly recommend Mommy tiger. Took pictures and videos! Very nice lady! Please go check her out. Amazingggg. Mommy tiger nyam nyam", "As such the preparations are not at all fully completed and almost 60% of the animals are missing as per their own display boards.SO its not at all worth for the money they charge. But the facilities are appreciable ,like trip by bus,cafeteria,rest rooms facility etc. Hopefully,all work will be done within a year", "The kids & I really enjoyed our visit here...hand fed the elephants, tiger & baby animals. Buffet lunch was yummy too in the restaurant where you get to watch the elephants", "Loved the breakfast and interaction with the Elephants and the Orangutans. The staff were friendly and helpful and the conservation message was appreciated.", "I don't usually like going to zoos , but we were assured that none of the animals were given drugs, and they way the cheeky young Orangutans behaved I maybe believe them. The breakfast was great, the price was just under $100.00 for 2 people, we did have a nice day.", "I had breakfast with orangutan, elephant, gibbon, porcupine, pangolin, I got so close with them. This is wonderfull, rare experience. I met the presenter Adi, he is so friendly and manage our activities very well. He is informative too.", "Amazing experience, would definitely do it again. Beautiful breakfast and stunning surroundings. Can't wait to bring the kids next time.", "Playful orang utan, amazing food that you are free to choose! The zoo keepers do such an amazing job! While having breakfast you can take pictures with orang utan, elephants and birds, the zoo keepers will gladly help you.you can also feed the elephants and watch them bath! There're also short animal presentations while you are having breakfast. Kids would definitely love this. After breakfast you are free to stroll around the zoo. And i have to say that zoo is the cleanest zoo i've ever been to. I wish i took more pictures tho.", "We visited this zoo in August, all in all was a lovely experience as there were lions, tigers, monkeys alligators, I was pleasantly supprissed on how big it was, the elephants and the bengali tiger was the real show stopper, I would suggest wearing trainers as there is a lot of walking, plenty of places to sit eat, I didn't like how they had 2 horses standing next to each other tied up with no movement space, a bit cruel I thought, but all in all defo worth visiting.", "This was an amazing experience. Shuttle was on time, wonderful breakfast and getting so close to all different types of animals! Well worth the visit!", "We spent just over an hour here but it was really nice. I was here 10 years ago and this Zoo has improved a lot in that time. The enclosures are now bigger and have been improved. Its about $30 but we did genuinely enjoy it. It is extremely humid here so be prepared to sweat a lot and bring plenty of fluids.", "We went to Zoo to have a ride on an Elephant so that we could tick it off the bucket list while we were in . The elephants seemed well cared for and each had there own handler. It is not something I would do again but well worth a try. We feed them as well as touched them so was worth the drive to experience these beautiful creatures up close.", "The Elephant Mud Fun activity was an incredible experience! The staff were very knowledgeable and helpful. Nikee was great!", "What a wonderful experience, my wife and I were absolutely besotted with the Orangutan, and the Elephants and birds. What a brilliant initiative by Zoo. The Breakfast that was provided was excellent, but the early start and the long drive really was all about the wonderful (and somewhat cheeky) Orangutan experience. Congratulations Zoo, we throughly enjoyed our experience this morning. I whole heartedly recommend this tour to all (young and old) visitors to .", "First of all we booked our transportation for an agency since we were 5 people and a baby... We took a minivan which costed us 500k rubies and we added 2 places to see after the ZOO trip, make sure to ask the agency about the discount voucher... A trip with full of surprises and new things to discover, it's safe 100% and a lot of fun and new animals to see in real life! Note: get some swimming suits for your kids... They have a mini water park :D We started with crocodile and end it with the king of the jungle (lione)... Elephant tracking was different that what I've tried in Thailand and Sri Lanka... Resturant and rest rooms available every where... Be simple with your clothes do your best by wear the most light clothes you have... You need sun protection forth allergic people since you will spend a long time there... Enjoy it to the max ;)", "inda was a really good guide who shared many interesting facts about the animals it was a fun and interactive experience that i thoroughly enjoyed!", "inda was a really good guide who shared many interesting facts about the animals it was a fun and interactive experience that i thoroughly enjoyed!", "We did the night tour at the zoo. I had been there a couple of years ago when we visited during the day but this time we decided to do the night tour. You get picked up from your hotel and get escorted to your tables for a pre walk and pre dinner drink. When everyone arrives(only small groups) the tour begins. They take toy for a walk through to the elephants where you can get your photo taken and feed the elephant. You are then taken on a walk through the rest of the zoo. Just a word or warming watch out for the gorilla he throws mud. So when the guide says \\DUCK\\\" it is well worth taking notice as he has a great throw and a great aim. We then met back at the table for dinner and were asked if we wanted to hold a snake and a bear cat. Dinner is a fantastic buffet meal and the food was really good. The dancers then came out to entertain us in a fire dance and involved the audience. Some musicians also came out and we also participated with them. The Zoo was well organised and run. It was a lovely night out under the stars. They sell the photos that they took during the night and although they are expensive at $16 a copy I felt it was money going to the zoo and animals.\"", "I didn't expect much when I went to this zoo and it was by far the highlight of our trip for my kids. They had the opportunity to touch and pet the white tiger, feed the tiger through a fence, ride and elephant and watch the monkeys in their natural habitat (not in a cage). Fun for the entire family!", "A FABULOUS, AMAZING, WONDERFUL EXPERIENCE THAT WILL STAY WITH ME FOREVER. I can not express how much Ienjoyed the interaction & cuddles I got from these beautiful animals. Its a must for anyone & everyone who love animals.I loved it so much we are going in April to do it all again, but this time we are taking our daughter I & will be doing the whole day at the zoo not just the breakfast . There are elephants which you can hand feed (extra cost for fruit bowl ) The professional photographers take fab pics of the animals & you at your alotted time, (so no crowding) too difficuilt to pick so we got all on a disc (good price). The breakfast has great choice but you forget about it as the Urangatans steal the show .", "This was a very enjoyable experience, the animals are well kept, breakfast was delicious and staff are great. I would recommend this highly, as there are limited tickets you truly get to spend a very personal time with them, you also interact with elephants and other animals. Was truly amazing and would do this again.", "I went to the zoo with my dear friends. We had so much fun playing with the elephants at Zoo! The one we spent time with, Adelia, was very sweet . We were able to enjoy 3-4 hours of uninterrupted time with 'Adel' and 'Moly,(elephant) preparing food and feeding. \\Dana is one of our guide he is very friendly.Thank you so much to Agung Murti for recomend this activity. the shower and changing room facilities were clean, too. We highly recommend this activity.\"", "We did the “breakfast with Orang Utans“ and liked it a lot! After we came from Borneo where we saw the Orang Utans in the wild –but were not able to touch them- we though that this was the perfect opportunity to get a photo with an orang-utan. And it was! They had 2 monkey (a wonderful girl and a naughty boy) come in. The boy kept steeling peoples capes and sunglasses and the girl was just a beautiful model for photos! Unfortunately some tourists would not respect the animals and they kept touching them and screaming and so on… so the girl would soon be exhausted. But for us she mobilized her powers and allowed us to take another picture with her. Also the food was really good! And they would have other animals come and present them to the people (like birds and lizards and so on) this way you were not forced to attend to the different “happenings” in the zoo during the day. The price value was pretty good for this. Afterwards we went to ride an elephant. Which was not so my thing (as I don’t believe in riding elephants, to me they belong in the wild) However I never had the feeling that the animals were mistreated. The zoo was also really nice! The animals had nice cages and you were able to get quite close to them (especially the cage with the two male tigers… they were like 20 cm away from me, only the fence was between me and them)", "The zoo offers a full program from breakfast to night visit, incl. hotel. Even for adults it is a nice excursion to discover local and regional fauna. Kids can feed different animals among them tigers and elephants. Elephant riding is a must. Nice waterpark for kids up to 12 years.", "We had a great time feeding, mudding, scrubbing and showering the elephants. We attended the second morning session, there is a welcome drink and information session to start the program. There were 3 elephants and 30 people (split) into 3 groups. We were introduced to the mahouts and the elephants and feed them(bananas, carrots and pumpkin). Plenty of opportunities to take photos (both professional and on your own device). Mobiles are then collected by a staff member and returned after the program finishes). Then we processed to the mud pit where we rubbed mud onto the elephant (professional photos taken). Then we rinsed them under the shower with brooms. Buffet lunch was included with vegetarian options. You are able to view and purchase the professional shots which are quite expensive ($130AU for 8 photos) you are also given a code to download the rest. Overall a great day was had by all.", "Brilliant experience. The Breakfast with the Orangutans was great. There was a large all you can eat breakfast buffet of Indonesian and western food plus drinks including fresh juices and smoothies. Everybody had an opportunity to have their photo taken with the Orangutan, elephant and bird at breakfast. On to the second course which was Elephant Mud Fun with a beautiful female elephant called Adele who happily enjoyed us rubbing mud into her skin, bathing with her and then brushing and showering her off. She was handled sensitively by her Mahmout and no chains in sight. Before this you have coffee and sandwiches then after the elephant experience they offer you a starter, main and dessert from a set menu. All of the food is included. We then went and had a look around the Zoo and were able to feed the lions for 50,000 rupiahs or 5 Australian dollars! The only down side was the photos were offered to us at the equivalent of 150 Australian dollars. We would highly recommend Zoo, the animals and staff were amazing. The animals all looked to be in good condition.", "Amazing experience with the animals and a beautiful breakfast, would recommend to anyone of any age....", "We came here with an open mind as we read some bad reviews about the experience. However we were surprised at how much we enjoy it. We were picked up from our hotel at 7am and taken to the zoo where we were given a large choice of foods that were really yummy! We met some playful orangutans, an elephant and other animals during the breakfast. You can pay $6 AUD to feed the elephant which was an experience and a half! Overall I love this day and would recommend to anyone if they would like a close experience with a beautiful animal", "We had Breakfast with the Orangutans at Zoo and had an awesome time. We were pleasantly surprised that this also included meeting two of the elephants and also some of the birds from the zoo. The breakfast was delicious...plenty to choose from. The staff were all friendly and helpful. Really enjoyed this and would definitely recommend!!", "My daughter and her cousins were very happy to enjoy this place, the also can feed animals there. For local Indonesian is better to buy the ticket on the spot instead from the net because they have offering with discount. The elephant attravtion is over too expensive so we did not try besides in Ragunan zoo jakarta you can have the attraction only pay 15% from the cost stated in the elephant attraction...Dont forget to bring swimsuit for your kids...they can enjoy the waterplay there after the zoo ..and its free :)", "Some amazing animals and enclosures The animal show was impressive and the zoo was a worth while visit if you're in The price with transport from Legian was a bargain", "This was a lot of fun. We coordinated through our hotel to have the zoo drivers pick us up at our hotel around 4:30. They drove us to the zoo where we were greeted by some giant feathered friends and a photographer. We got a welcome beverage and waited for the rest of the evening guests to arrive. After a brief welcome speech we went to feed and pet the elephants! Our group was rather large, so it seemed to take quite some time, after everyone got their photos taken, but over all was a good experience. There were a few shows, a night time tour of the zoo, which made it hard to see some of the animals, but kind of neat. They provided a dinner buffet and we got to hold and pet a few of the animals. The staff really went all out with their productions and presentations. They were full of energy and excitement and you could tell they truly cared for their animlas. They even sprayed everyone down with bug spray before the evening tour. My only complaint has nothing to do with them, but with the weather. It seemed to get hotter as the evening grew on. Over all, great experience!", "Had an early start with the transfers to/from organised through their website. The Zoo Bus picked us up promptly at 7am for our breakfast date with orangutans, talks by keepers, pictures with birds, flying exhibition, followed by an elephant expedition and a self walk around the zoo. Tigers, tiger cubs, lemurs, meerkats, various birds, various monkeys, sunbears. A small zoo by home standards but still good to see Zoo There is a splash park available as well - small but great for kids to enjoy. The staff were so great and welcoming, as are all the nese people. A restaurant is within the grounds for a nice lunch. A great day had by all.", "Staff member Kuz was really lovely & helpful while we were feeding meerkats. Great experience with beautiful staff. 😊", "Hubby and I Visited zoo and were very surprised to find animals roaming around freely and not in tiny cages suffering in the heat like the Phuket zoo. Looks as if the zoo has had some upgrades and there are new areas being built as I speak. The animals look to be happy and not miss treated which is very very good to see. The animals here I’m not exploited like in other zoos for people to take photos with. The zookeepers give you the option to feed the animals for a small fee which I think is much better for them. There is a bus that takes you from the start of the zoo to up the hill to where the restaurant is. I found two restaurants both with plenty of choice for snacks or for full meals or an ice cold drink. There’s even a waterpark on site for the kids. zoo won’t break the bank and is worth a visit next time you’re in ", "I had such Ana amazing time at the zoo! It was peaceful and gorgeous to be surrounded by the animals, it was a definite experience! The mud bath with the elephants was just gorgeous and worth every cent! The breakfast with the orangutans and elephants was cute ! The food was delicious and the view was amazing - I got to watch the elephants have a morning bath! They also bought out other different animals to show you which you could go up and touch! You aren’t allowed to hold the orangutans for safety reasons as they are very cheeky !! It’s the most animal interaction you will ever recieve at any zoo! In Australia they don’t allow these interactions, definitely a once in a life time experience I will never forget ! Hery did the mud bath and everything from the knowledge to how he handled the elephant was beautiful! They do not hurt the animals yet train them with food treats, very sweet and not harmful at all!", "Excellent day! Thoroughly enjoyed the close encounters with the animals including the feeding times :-) We booked the package that included a buffet lunch which was very yummy :-) Zoo is a must do on anyone's list! :-)", "Absolutely wonderful experience. The elephant mud fun experience was incredible. The only reason it doesn’t get 5 stars is because of the price of photos. Crazy!! Otherwise would rate it as my BEST experience.", "Attended Zoo for the Elephant Mud Fun experience and all we can say is WOW!! Whole experience was top quality from start to finish and the elephants rightfully the centre of attention were the most beautiful creatures! Staff were amazing in particular Wira who not only did a wonderful job at making us all have the most exciting experience but went above and beyond with taking photos and video on our personal phone so we had pictures to go along with the memories. Keepers obviously adore the elephants and vice versa. Was one of the very best things we have done as a family and could not recommend enough. Zoo also has gone above and beyond with biohazard mats that you walk through both in and out of the zoo this protecting the animals in the zoo and our livestock at home in Australia. As Molly Meldrum would say - ‘do yourself a favour’ and head to Zoo for Mud Fun, Breakfast with the Orangutans (done at a previous visit) or both. We will be back and make sure you say a huge hello to Wira who is simply The BEST!!", "its really great experience when enjoy Night at Zoo , the food is great and restaurant very nice , staff very nice", "A must do when staying in Ubud, as only a quick 15 min drive. We just got regular $35 pass for zoo (no extras included). We probably stayed for 2 hours and had lots of fun, saw lives shows, tigers, monkeys, otters, lions, bears, peacocks, all sorts of birds and mammals and snakes. Good experience for any age!", "Perfect place to entertain kids for 2-3 hours. It has an animal show, a pet zoo where your kids can hand-feed the animals. Really interesting is feeding the lions with a chicken which you can pull in on a rope. Kids can later on take a pony ride and my elder daughters did another hour the treetop park attached. You could have an older child doing treetop, while the younger kids see the zoo. There is also a very good restaurant at the zoo. Entrance fee is $ 24 for adults and $ 12 for kids or $ 65 for a family. If you work in Indonesia bring your KITAS to get the local rate. Treetop is another $ 10 for kids. Elephant rides are extremely overpriced.", "its was good price to zoo admit, a lot of fun, with the kids are really good place to learn and playing in water. i will come again", "We so enjoyed our time at the zoo. Great value considering all the animals you get to see! Very tropical and well shaded for easy navigation and keeping cool. We especially recommend feeding and/or riding the elephants, that is what made the visit so great!", "very memorable when i was there to see almost all kind of animal wich are i never see in my place. And we realy enjoy to stay.", "We loved it! Feeding the tigers, crocodiles and lions was the best experience. We got to hold a baby monkey and baby white tiger, their quite playful. Food is quite nice aswell overlooking the elephants. Was the best day out.", "It was well planned, breakfast was good. Didn't get much time with the orangutans and you aren't allowed to touch them. I also felt sorry for them as I think it was too many people for them to be around. As you walk around the zoo, there are several animals you can feed and have pictures with. The crocodile was fun and it costs about $5 aus dollars. Had pics with the different parrots. Watching the orangutans play on the grass was great.", "Well worth the money ($39NZD) , able to take your own photos with animals without have to pay or purchase them. Cheap animal experiences and heaps of cafes all over the Zoo. Massive with heaps to look at and shuttles to get you there. We had some good food and loved our waiter Kuz! Would go again", "We went ti the zoo in July 2011 with our two children 3, and 1 and high expectations. The zoos enterance fees were quite high so we thought, that we were in for a great day. They had quite a few different birds and monkeys. The other larger animals seemed to be in medium sized pens. Walking the zoo only took 40 minutes or so, so there really wasnt a great deal to see. The young children were able to hand feed deers, which was good but I thought there could have been other animals in there to interact with too. We had lunch at the zoos resteraunt which was pretty average and all so pricey. They then bought animals into the resteraunt for people to come up and pat (table by table). They had a old lion cub, snake and a big cat thing ( cant remember the name, Lawark maybe) The Lions seemed too drugged up, and could hardly hold there heads up, and just wanted to sleep. If this is what it took so that people could have a photo taken with a lion, then it is rather sad.Everything in this place seemed to cost money to, to feed the deers, ride a horse and get photos. I wish we had gone to the Safari and Marine Park first and this place is 100 x better than the zoo on every level. \\", "had a great time at Zoo loved it People very friendly and always willing to help out. Very friendly atmosphere the animals seemed to be happy and also easy viewing of the displays The Zoo keepers were really helpful when asking about the different species and animals", "The zoo is great, you can pat the elephants. Very well maintained. Well worth the visit. Signs are good, staff are very friendly. Great for kids.", "my mum and dad loved their visit and breakfast at the zoo.. they were in the court yard with the older orangatangs which is the better option as you can be hands on with them.. the younger orangatangs you cannot handle/touch them and was enjoyable as other people have said.", "One of the highlights of our trip in ! The day comprised of a safety briefing with traditional nese snacks, an amazing program where you would interact, shower (with mud) and play with the elephants ethically, clean shower facilities to freshen up and a delectable lunch to end the activity. Really highly recommended!", "Really good we both had fun and enjoyed our day out at the Zoo. The staff were really helpful and friendly.", "Breakfasting with the orangutans was a delight. From very punctual accommodation pickup in the comfortable Zoo vehicle to great breakfast, very attractive setting, watching the elephants eat just mètres away, being photographed with a friendly unrestrained oranguatan and excellent friendly well organised staff, this trip has been a highlight of our stay in ", "December 26 was my 50th birthday. We had so much fun feeding the elephants. We had so many great experienced the lion python in my neck first time that we saw sunbear touch the elephants trunk.Our night safari guide Serni was so nice friendly funny and so kind ❤ And dinner was yummy the fire show was awesome and the male dancers are so funny ❤Thank you so much Zoo you Guys made my 50th birthday unforgettable ❤", "A really nice zoo and though I am not a fan of caged animals,the animals in the zoo looked content ( can you tell?) they were not pacing up and down like some of the cats in Melbourne zoo. The meet the animals in the elephant restaurant was great. The monkey island was terrific.", "Went with my daughter. Breakfast was great we really enjoyed meeting all th animals especially being able to have photos with monkeys and elephants. The orangatans were so naughty i could have watched them forever. Loved the zoo its layout and landscaping", "Me and my family have enjoyed every minute in Zoo. It was Awesome. Theres so many animal collections from around Indonesia. Many cool restaurants and attractions. My kids are really happy to get in the petting zoo", "Really nice environment, my kids have a great time especially elephant ride, huge place but you should add more attraction to make it more interesting", "Could not recommend this zoo enough, we only paid for the entrance fee (+/-£48 for 2 people) but still spent 4hrs there feeding the deers wallaby’s and elephants, a lot of the animals roam free and the zoo appears to be VERY animal friendly. We also had lunch with the lions (with only a glass window between us giving us an amazing view) the food was great and our waiter GUSDE was fab", " zoo was very enjoyable. It is small but it is under construction to be bigger, so maybe we will come back next year. We really enjoyed the elephant riding. But the photos were way too expensive. Komang was a very good driver. Whenever we needed to spot he would and he never told us to hurry up and never asked for anything extra. If you are going to Zoo on a tour i recommend asking for Komang as your driver.😁", "Breakfast with the Orangutans an experience in itself but then did Mud Bath with the elephants. Our guide Madde made sure we had a knowledgable, hands on experience to remember. Photos are expensive but they are a \\must have\\\" A great day and a highlight of our trip.\"", "Really enjoyed zoo, it is such a hands on experience with the animals. The place was clean and the animals appeared to be very well cared for.", "Interesting how the animal can be very friendly on the stage, the amount of information is really easy to remember, thanks to darma for the animal suprise", "When we booked this experience we were a little apprehensive about what we would see, having heard and read horror stories about animal care and exploitation in tourism. We were very pleasantly surprised by Zoo. The animals look healthy, happy, well cared for, and loved. The moment that drove home this point was when one of the orangutans a \\cheeky\\\" 9 year old female clearly behaved like she was not in the mood to sit on her platform and have her photo taken. Instead of chaining her or otherwise forcing her to stay the staff apologized and said they would not make any of their animals do anything that they don't want to do. This for us was a huge plus rather than a negative. While we wanted to see them it was more important to us that they were treated humanely. The breakfast itself was fantastically delicious with an immense variety of food, and the staff was attentive, friendly, and efficient. Our server Kuz did not skip a beat, making sure we had everything we wanted and more. The manager of the program Gung Tra also came over to personally inquire how we were enjoying the experience. I would recommend this zoo to anyone visiting .\"", "Truly wonderful to see the animals in their natural habitat co-existing with people. The walk isn't very long but the experience is well worth the money", "I went solo to this breakfast. I will say it was very hard finding the zoo restaurant from the entrance and I was not given much information (in English anyway) on what to look for…add to that, a closed gate along the path that looks like an “Employees Only” area, but is, in fact, a gate you need to open and pass through to get to….the shuttle area where you then wait to board and ride a double-decker bus and THEN finally get to the stop near the restaurant! As I walked in to the restaurant area, there were already many people there. (I think I took a little too much time finding the place because I was originally early!) I was greeted by someone, had my wristband scanned, and then was led to a pre-assigned table. I was happy that my little solo table was both near the animal viewing area and one of the buffets at the same time. There are many, many people at this breakfast. There are two elephants, two or three birds and two orangutans that you can try to get photos with. I would suggest trying to get photos with animals early before you eat as it seemed to get more crowded and desperate later when most were done eating. It was easy for me to get photos with the elephants when I walked in, each of whom seemed to be having a ball. One flapped his ears in excitement (more likely for the handlers treats than for me), but his ear flapped back and forth across my side and I thought he was adorable. The orangutan, on the other hand, seemed uninterested in photos. I waited until after I ate to approach the orangutan area. I had to wait quite a while to jump in and get my turn among families, couples and others. There are assigned photographers at each station that will scan your wrist band when you go up to the areas and then they will take your photo. You later scan your wristband at a cashier station where they pull up your photos and sell you packages of photos taken of you that morning. For a 2 printed photo package that includes a digital download of all the photos taken of you (or your party, I suspect), it will set you back about $50. I could tell my photos with the orangutan were gonna be a bust with her(?) looking past me off in to space when they were taken. So I later nudged in again and asked if I could take a selfie. I had to do it quickly. The orangutan was much more interested in this (probably seeing her face in my phone) and seemed to smile for the camera! This was my best photo…better of the orangutan than of me, but I was happy. (I also bought the photo pack!) I was not able to spend any time petting or touching the orangutan, or anything like that, as I had seen on some YouTube videos. That must have been at a time when this activity was new and not hosting hundreds of people each morning. With that said, the orangutans were quite funny to watch while I sat and ate. They would swing in on a rope to a perch which is where the handlers took photos. And when they were tired and didn't want to participate anymore, they would swing out. There were two orangutans in total that I saw and then maybe one additional that never really came to the party. One orangutan got tired, decided she would swing out (on her ropes) and then proceeded from up in the air to pee down a bucket into the corner area of the restaurant! I think she knew she was the center of attention. She then did the splits, hanging her arms and legs from the rope above her head in plain view for everyone, and then took one finger and stuck it up herself. So yes, quite funny indeed. Of course my camera battery died long before that…so remember to charge or bring an extra battery before arriving! It was quite a bummer to haul my fancy camera with no battery charge, as there were many opportunities to use it along with the zoom lens at the breakfast as well as during my walk around the zoo afterwards. But at least I still had my sturdy iPhone! The zoo entrance was included and quite worth doing. It took about an hour to tour. You could mingle and take as much time as an hour and a half instead, but I think that’s enough time before heading on to your next activity. I booked the breakfast with driver pick-up and drop off to my villa which was well worth it and I ended up using my driver again the next day as they are all freelance. I had my villa call to schedule this activity because TripAdvisor said it was full. I’m glad I went to the Breakfast with the Orangutans and the zoo, as I was on the fence about it. The photos alone were worth it! As was my lifelong wish fulfilled to meet an orangutan. I hope to have more and better opportunities to work with orangutans but this was a nice intro. P.S. This zoo seems to take very good care of the animals. I am told they are subsidized by the government and help preserve many endangered species. Many signs were around touting beneficial things they do to help animals and the environment. I know zoos can be controversial, but they can also be very educational and afford some benefits that help the species as a whole, so I hope this is the case when it comes to this zoo. If it is a concern, my suggestion is to research further or visit personally to make your own impression and speak from it.", "Absolutly magical experience being so close to the beautiful creatures breakfast was good plenty of choice but the experience was magical", "Breakfast with the orangutans was amazing, all the guides were so helpful, especially Gus Pe! Beautiful day and weather too", "We took our daughter, son in-law and 2 young grandchildren to Zoo whilst on a family holiday in August 2016. What an awesome day for all of us. Loved riding and feeding the elephants, seeing all the enclosures and visiting the souvenir shop. We finished the day off in the water park attached to the zoo to cool off. There is plenty to see and do and although its not a cheap day out was definitely a highly memorable day.", "My wife and I decided that we would surprise the kids F5 &F15 for Christmas Breakfast to have breakfast with the orang-utans. We got more than the orang-utans, we had photos with and fed the elephants and had photos holding exotic birds. This was a great surprise with breakfast good too. Being able to get up close to the animals was great and experience the kids will never forget. After breakfast we were able to roam the rest of the zoo, this was good and eventful. At 11am there was a show, which filled very quickly and was not desirable to watch with standing room only, kids and many Asian tourists pushing in front, as they do. By 1130 we were ready to leave, they don't miss you on the photos taken with th animals though. Great experience and can recommend especially for families!", " Zoo was a nice experience to see some of the animals we don't get to see in the UK. We arrived early and here able to feed the Tigers and elephants, meet the parrots, we also went on a elephant ride which was different. The zoo isn't very big and can be done in half a day easily.", "Best experience very worth it. Gus dee working there was very helpful. The breakfast was amazing make sure you do breakfast with orangutans", " Zoo was wonderful, small in size but very neat. Food was decent and drinks were good; averagely priced. Staff were very helpful.", "We visited on a Sunday and it wasn't too busy. AUD$120 for 4 adults so a little pricey! You walk around the attractions in a big circle, but all of the enclosures are quite close together and the paths are shaded by the plants and trees so it's quite pleasant walking around. The pair of otters were a big hit as they were playing together like cheeky children, we could have sat there all day watching them! Sadly the big Orangutan was sleeping in his cave so we didn't get to see him, and his enclosure wasn't the greatest! But we did see that they are doing some upgrades to some of the enclosures to make them more suitable so that was fab to see! Lots of animal interactions for kids and even feeding time with goats and rabbits! Only took us about 2 hours if that to navigate our way around, a lot smaller than the safari park but still worth the trip!", "Two years since I've been and I've noticed a big difference. The animals are fat and appear well looked after. The staff are super courteous despite the language barrier. Restaurant was clean and tidy with a good buffet.", "We have been in for 3 weeks and we had spoken about maybe going to a zoo. We were both unsure from the beginning, as people had mixed views in regards to the ethics of the zoo's and safaris in Asia. We decided to go on a trip to zoo one afternoon just to see for ourselves. We don't really agree with the concept on 'animal shows' and 'animal encounters', and this was easily avoidable. The zoo is quite small, not that many exhibits. But it is really well laid out, there's a path you follow that would make it difficult to miss any animals. I think it's so hot, most animals at midday/one ish are hiding away. As many have stated, the orangutan looked depressed. We popped back a few times, and on every occasion she was in the same position in her one sheltered section of the enclosure. The animals, for the most part, had decent sized enclosures (at least compared to the zoos in England). We happened to be at the restaurant at the time of the animal encounters. From what we saw, you get a number and wait for your turn for a picture with the animals. The first was a baby crocodile, the trainer treated this animal with little to no respect - throwing it around like it was a toy from person to person. We hated that. The second animal was a 'baby' white Bengal tiger (he was huge!). At first, he seemed spritely, roaming around and pulling the trainers around on his lead. As soon as he was up on the podium they gave him some milk, and he seemed pretty zonked. Make of it what you will. Overall, we had mixed feelings about the experience. We avoided the elephant rides, elephant feeding, animal encounters and animal shows. Just because we don't agree with that. So I'm not sure if this is the best review to read if this is something you'd be interested in doing. If you are interested in animal welfare, then it's probably not the best of places.", "It was a super fun day with my friends! We first thought that hanging out to Zoo would be like a bunch of school kids having a tour. But we did not feel that way. Walking around the beautiful jungle-like zoo made us feel as if we’re explorers. Oh, and we got the chance to feed the animals! We enjoyed seeing how the animals are loved and cared in Zoo.", "The staff are friendly. There was also traditional cultural dances and fun with animals. Dinner wad also good.", "Me and my friend had a same holyday so we decided to visit and try the dinner at the zoo, before dinner we explored hole the zoo about 1 hour, and you can take a picture with orang utan before dinner at gayo restaurant, before the dinner you can see the local dance from sumatra and the animal show, and when you had your dinner many elephants will stay infront of the resto area, so you can take a picture with them...that's so amazing dinner.", "This is our first visit to this zoo, it was wonderful, we had an awesome day, our encounters were with a bearcat, a crocodile and a beautiful baby gibbon, we also fed the elephants and a tiger and had lots of photos with wonderful birds", "Really great experience. Because you start your visit early you can really enjoy the animals peacefully.", "amazing must do in Ubud foot lose and facy free be carefol that love to play and tack everything off you that thaycane,, sweet to feed tham,, my kids hade the best time,, in this habitat made posable by the local kings", "This was a fantastic event - well organised from when our driver picked us up until he saw us safely back at our hotel. We very much enjoyed the opportunity to explore the zoo and its lovely grounds before we met the elephants and to have time to take photos. Meeting the elephants was delightful and very hands on and the meal we had was just delicious and plentiful - the atmosphere happy and relaxed. We loved the animal show - which we had not been expecting and seeing all the other animals at close quarters - and it was a real treat to watch the fire dance at the end of the evening. We are elderly and caring staff arranged for a car to take us home from close to the venue, saving us a long walk. Beautifully organised, staff were all knowledgeable and helpful and the evening had so many unexpected delights that we were just entranced. Thank you so much! Next time we come we are going to do breakfast with the chimpanzees. Heather and Jenny", "Hey, we went here the other day as a family of 4 (2 adults and 2 kids age 4 & 9 months ) We had breakfast with the orangutang’s which we all loved part from husband who was really disappointed as he expected them to be wondering around. They bring out different animals too which you can hold and they two elephant which you can fed for an another 60k IDR We then went to the elephant experience which we all loved and the ride is for about 20 minutes and my little boy absolutely loved it. The only issue is the photos are soooo expensive they wanted £60 for 4 photos !!!!!! The rest of the zoo is tiny as they are building it and if I’m honest was a really disappointment as the whole day cost £226 GBP You do have to pay addition for horse riding (50k IDR), feeding the tigers and lions (60IDR) Once it’s finished I’m sure it would be worth the money but at the moment you are simply paying for the breakfast and elephant rides/mud fun", "2 of us paid AUD240 together for the short trek elephant ride(15mins)...the price includes return transfers from hotel,lunch(without drinks), zoo admission,water playground(only gud for kids) and animal encounters( there's a timetable stating when and which animal will b displayed for you to take foto) if you want to feed animals you have to buy food for them. Around $6. Pros: buffet was nice,got to hold and took foto with a lil croc nd took a foto with a white tiger,was nice to ride the elephant, nice garden. Cons:way to expensive, nothing special,zoo is quite small,photos very expensive if you want buy,just get the staff to take fotos for you using your phone,on brochure lunch was never mentioned without drinks, would b cheaper if u catch a taxi to the zoo and pay for lunch and activities separately by the look of it. On brochure says pick up 8.30-9 returning at 5pm but our driver said to leave the zoo at 2!! We did end up leaving around 2 as it got boring! I would not recommend for just adults but could b entertaining for families with kids.", "I didn't go to the night zoo, so I really can't comment. The day zoo was a bit pricey 24 US per person. It's quite a small zoo, but I liked that, I didn't have to walk around in the heat for hours. The enclosures were adequate for most animals, however, I think that birds should have huge enclosures though..they're birds... think about it. Anyway, besides that, the zoo was okay, there were white tigers, an orangutan, tons of gibbons, a couple of otters, didn't see the elephants. There were toddler tigers, really cool looking birds, a bird area that you can walk through --that was the best part, we were about a foot away from birds and also bats, who were of course hanging upside down looking as sinister as they could. There is a petting zoo, I was not impressed with the girls who worked there. They basically just handed you a bunch of veggies and let you into a penned area, the animals know the food is for them, so they all go crazy trying to get the food.. not what I had envisioned it to be. It might be better if they guided you through the petting area with the food, one little bunny got slightly trodden on by the large deer-like animal. The girls didn't even seem to notice, even though it was squealing for it's life. I was more mortified than they were. Not cool. The zoo also had some snakes and some other small vicious looking creatures, sorry can't remember their names. I think we also saw a camel. The crocodiles were pretty cool as well. There were also some bears. I'm sure I'm missing a few animals. Anyway, overall, just ok for me.", "We went for breakfast with the Orangutans which was amazing. We got our picture taken with them and also got to interact with them for a while. They are an absolutely beautiful animal. We also got to pat the elephants and have a photo taken with them aswell. Then we looked around the rest of the zoo at all the other animals. We had a fantastic time and all the animals looked well looked after. A must do when in .", "We visited the zoo as part of an organised tour. It was worth big time. Meeting the elephants for the first time in our lives was an unforgettable experience. They are majestic creatures and beautiful and sweet. In the zoo you can go on a ride with them and you can also feed and touch them. They are very well taken care of, and thou not in the wild as they should be, they seem happy with their takers. The rest of the zoo, thou small, is beautiful too. The animals are nicely taken care of.", "Yes, it's nothing like the picture, and yet it's still very pleasant experience. Well organised, and thought through. Different animals are presented, all very well kept and cared for. It's quite interactive too. You can take photos - professional, or your own. Food was great, fresh and good variety. Service efficient and friendly. And hotel pick up is provided as well. Great place to spend the morning.", "Thought we would try something different as we had been to many times. Well this didn't disappoint breakfast was great. There was a lot to select from and you would defiantly not walk away hungry. Interacting with the animals was defiantly the highlight. The orangoutangs were defiantly not sedated as they were too active for this. I would highly recommend this to anyone and any age group would enjoy it.", "We visited last week, at reception we were asked if we’d also like to do the elephant ride, which we agreed to and it was well worth it. The breakfast was great, get there early though for a seat and the best choice of food. The food was fresh and plentiful....especially the custom made omelette by the chef! We had the chance to have photos taken with the orangutans and also 2 lovely elephants which was our highlight. Birds, a bear-cat and even a very rare Pangolin were also brought out. After brekkie we rode the elephants and got to feed them one-on-one afterwards. A lovely way to spend a morning.", "The pick up & return with Agung was very nice & on time & lovely man. He was booked with the breakfast package from the tourist office along the st near taco casa is ubud. taken straight to out table right next to the orangutans. Two young female orangutan sitting on two log stands maybe two meters away. They are so sweet & take directions from the handlers to stay on the logs. They are very friendly but shy. numbers are called out to take your turn to have photos with the orange. a photographer takes some & then he uses your phone or camera to take more. time is long enough just for pics. After all numbers are called we were given extra time for more pics or just to be close to them. Not allowed inside a box area marked on the ground so no cuddles etc but i gave one a leaf & she grabbed my hand for a few seconds & we played with the leafs together putting on our heads. She also grabbed my shoulder with very long arms but let go instantly. They obviously are trained a bit not to grab because as soon as the trained tool a step in she let go. This is good & for your protection because i can tell you they are very very strong. My fingers hurt a little bit after she grabbed my hand. But it was exactly what i wanted.. just to touch. Not smart lol. Great encounter & worth the visit. Also two elephants at breakfast for pics & feeding & really amazing birds also to put on you arm & have pics. Then walked around zoo for an hr & all up 3 hrs plus travel was perfect.", "The Zoo is a really interesting experience. There are a variety of packages so you can select the best one. We opted for the Night Safari and the best part was the Nocturnal Wildlife encounter where they load the tourists into a cage on the back of a truck and drive you through the Lion & Tiger enclosure. What a memorable experience being able to feed Zebras and Elephants carrots and then the Lions are right up next to the cage and the Tigers actually jumped on the top of the cage. Wow the closest we have ever been to wild animals and for once we were in the cage and not them. They also provided a very good BBQ dinner followed by a Rhythm of Fire Show. An excellent outing and we highly recommend it.", "We really enjoyed elephant mud fun activity!! It was really amazing to wash, clean and play with elephants😇 our family enjoyed it! @Nik is a really great guide!", "Pretty neat, great choice for the kids. I booked a full package which included a buffet lunch once done.", "Not very big zoo, but very beautiful! Don't miss it, especially feeding the elephants, the lions and the tigers.", "Had wanted to do this for the last few visits, It was Expensive to get in and I know there are a lot of new Enclosures \\coming soon\\\" but it did remind me of what Perth Zoo used to be like in the 70s, small non discript enclosure with very few animals. did enjoy the Lemar enclosure felt sorry for the Elephants and do hope that the new enclosure open soon\"", "Hello everyone! So we just finished this activity with Ismail at this zoo. It was incredibly fun. Who else gets to enjoy playing in mud with an elephant? Where else can you do that. Only here! Call the zoo. They were amazing in all aspects. From customer service to the actual event. Plus free food with ticket!", "I thought this would be a small uninteresting zoo. However, when I came in, I was quite surprised with the design and layout of the zoo, the environment, the number of animals and attractions and the quality of the animals. The animals look healthy and well taken care. And what I love is the Wana Restaurant Lounge Bar in which we can eat and see the lions next to the glass window. Also, they have animal show inside the restaurant so it was quite entertaining for my toddlers. The menu price is fair and worth the value since you have a superb view of the lion while you eat. The food also have varieties and tasted yummy. The entry price is also worth the value for Rp. 80.000,- you get to see and touch the animals. I definitely recommend to visit this zoo.", "A very sad and disturbing visit. The enclosures are very small and no where near adequate for a caged animal, the animals didnt look happy, and though seemly well cared for the lack of space and natural environment was not nice to see as an avid animal lover. We enjoyed the treetop ropes course attached to the zoo, which was our only reason for the visit, will not come again.", "This is a lovely little zoo, but don't expect Taronga or alike. It is a small zoo in a developing country and what they have they mostly do well. And I know as I've worked in zoo's for a decade. The entry price is quite high, but we took it as a bit of a donation to conservation. Most o the exhibits were very clean and the animals had environmental enrichment opportunities. There was one primate who exhibited quite severe stereotypical behaviour, but had access to a varied environment. It may have come to zoo that way. The animal show was quaint with a great diversity of species you don't normally see in such a show. There were many photo opportunities (no additional charge if using your own camera) and the restaurant was reasonably priced and served delicious food. It was. Lovely way to spend half a day.", "What a beautiful zoo! I love the natural feel of the enclosures, and being able to wander amongst the animals just after entry really sets you up for a wonderful experience. A large restaurant and wide variety of food for breakfast. Gung Tra was a lovely host, and gives impeccable service. He comes to ask if he can help and is very accommodating. Thank you for your professional and friendly support today. We had two elephants, two birds, two orangutans and the small armadillo looking thing, and the porcupine. The photographers are happy to take pictures on their camera or on yours which is actually very considerate I think. The package of photos is reasonable priced in my opinion considering they print two and present it in a folder, and give you the collection of digital photos that were taken during your visit. We ate so much food, drank fresh pressed juices, loved on the majestic happy elephants and had a beautiful experience. I'm not a gusher, but this zoo really warms my heart.", "Brilliant experience, value for money and well organised. Staff friendly, orangutans cheeky, good selection of food within the buffet and no limit to how much you can eat!!", "The place is in a beautiful setting, but bring your cash. Everything inside costs a fortune. An ice cream was 60000, which is about $7.50AUD and we are talking basic. When you pay for the entrance fee, that’s just pennies with the price of everything inside. Drinks are double the price that you pay in restaurants, let s alone at a supermarket. Pony rides, another 50000, elephant ride, another small sum gone, lunch, enjoy. Spent more money on this day at the zoo than anything else we did in . I’m all for paying and providing to support the welfare of animals etc, and to the local economy, but it’s never nice when you get the feeling you are being ripped off. It’s not how you want to feel going somewhere. As far as a zoo, it’s nice, but it is not the best. Like everywhere in , service is great. I was also really disappointed to see that the zoo has not eliminated the use of plastics. Plastic containers and straws are still common place in s the stores, which is really upsetting considering this place is supposed to be helping conservation. This should be changed straight away. One good thing I have seen in a lot, is an effort to reduce single use plastic. In the majority of restaurants, you only get paper straws. The right step forward. But a shame that this effort was not evident at the Zoo. They currently have a major construction project with a new enclosure, so have of the entry side is closed. Having said all that, nice visit but felt ripped off once inside. Not likely to ever come again on future visits. I would rather donate a few hundred dollars to real conservation efforts.", "This oZZie (Australian) Outback themed Pub is totally complete with original Aussie outback relics and even a crocodile on the front entrance to geet you and get your holiday pics with him... Dinki Die Aussie foods , International & Indonesian meals to satisfy tourists or locals visiting plus Icy Cold beer thirst quenching and large range of Cocktails and spirits for the after 5 pm set.....Be entertained with GREAT Live Music nightly but Sunday. Aussies can enjoy their latest Sports high definition TV....", "My family and I really enjoyed our morning here. The buffet style breakfast was surprisingly good with bacon and eggs cooked to your liking. The orang-utans were cheeky and the elephants were also accessible for patting. As others have mentioned the zoo is currently building some more exhibits but this did not detract from what they have there. It only takes a couple of hours to walk the zoo and see all the animals. If you bundle up the breakfast with admission the cost is approx. AU$200 for a family of four. I thought it was reasonable value. The kids had a great time.", "The elephant ride was really good. They take you round and then in the puddle for half an hour. Its worth every penny. The zoo was nice too.", "Now it's true it's quite expensive to get in and the $ does not stop there. Feeding the Tigers work the $6 and the elephants feeding worth the $6. But the barrage of poorly taken photos to buy where they minimise your opportunity to take your own is bs. Now in saying that the zoo is small and perfect for a half day trip with children. The children really loved riding an elephant and feeding tigers so I felt it was worth the money.", "It was prob a little over priced but you get that with some attractions. Not a great deal to see but the animal show was excellent. Kids lived feeding the elephant and being able to hold the birds and take photos. Was a good experience but personally wouldn't do it again unless had more virgins with me.", "We visited the zoo early in the morning( we were collected at the hotel at 7am) the drive takes just over an hour depending on traffic. We then went to an open air pavilion in the zoo for an impressive breakfast ( very western friendly) While enjoying the breakfast we had photo opportunities with two young Orangoutangs as well as some Indian elephants and birds of prey. We had a fantastic morning and then walked the rest of the zoo and we were very happy to have the opportunity of feeding the Tigers who were large, hungry and impressive! Some of the cages are old and perhaps too small for some of the animals, but you can see the plans for expansion and improvements. We left after a light snack at about noon. At 16.30 we were again collected at the hotel to experience an evening of elephant feeding and a wonderful meal and other entertainment as well as cultural presentations. The evening show was impressive as you see quite a few elephants and other animals. We left the zoo at 22.00 and were back at the hotel by 23.00hrs. I would suggest doing the breakfast and dinner options on separate days but we thought the experiences were educational and excellent value for money. ( please remember to tip your driver)", "Great place, breakfast was amazing so much variety, staff very friendly and helpful, Zoo very clean and animals looked happy", "i came here with my boyfriend. This place is amazing and interesting, get the zoo experience at the night, Fire dance, special dinner with Lion, the foods are delicious and many varian. all staff really nice and helpful especially pak Agus^^. Thankyou so much Zoo. see you on my next trip!", "went here with my partner, i must say that we had a wonderful day here.. i know these days visiting zoo could be a boring experience, but visiting Zoo will change your perception.. We love it here, and the animals are well taken care of.. there some interesting activities that you can take part on such as elephant ride and feeding, petting the animals, even taking photos with a gibbon to name a few.. there is also a bird show, showing well trained bird to entertain us all.. the staffs are very warm and friendly.. overall great experience!!", "Reading other peoples reviews I can't really think what more the night at the zoo could have done. Each part of the 5 things on the program you do were really fun! Feeding the elephants first was a good experience. The animal encounter was good got to hold a python and bear cat which judging by how lively it was had certainly not been 'drugged'. (It's probably a seperate note how happy the animals are to be photographed constantly but the keepers answered all questions about welfare and said each animal only does a small amount of time). The night safari was good as nice to see animals in the dark. As for the keeper just shining a torch what would be better floodlights??! When it was clear the animal was asleep we moved on. Food was lovely really tasty and the drummers and show was really good.overall would definitely recommend was much better than I expected!", "Value for money is amazing, the animals are beautiful and staff are AMAZING. Would recommend to do while in ", "We decided to go to the Zoo as we heard it wasn't so crowded an my teens wanted to go on an Elephant ride whilst in . The Zoo itself was pretty basic more suited to smaller children we thought. however it was clean, the animals seem to be well cared for it was a pleasant walk an nice surroundings. The staff were all very friendly and plenty of opportunities to have your photos taken with different wild life which was a bonus. My Teens enjoyed their Elephant ride an hand feeding the Elephant after. Restaurant was relaxing, food was nice, drinks were cold. Would reccommend going early in day though as it does get quite hot walking around even though it is shady.", "A lot of animals, attractive animal show, friendly staff and amazing food at Gayo Restaurant Unforgettable moments........", "We went with our boys (4 & 6) And had a good time. Went there expecting a not so organized zoo, but was a beautiful park with lots of endangered animals. Huge crocs And lots of tigers. We got to feed the tigers... (50.000 idr - 3 euro's) I agree with the comment that the cages are a bit small for some of the animals.", "Great idea to spend a day out up in zoo. Clean, well kept. Very helpful and friendly staff, to assist you and looking after the daily tasks and looking after the animals. Just were having one concern about pony being in small area. At the moment zoo having some new upcoming \\safari\\\" sides of the zoo including like zebras, giraffe, elephants etc. I'm sure will be worth to see. Not only for kids but for adults to have nice day out.\"", "This is a must do the animals are well looked after and looked very healthy their enclosures were spotless. The breakfast was very good and over all it was a must do experience. Book through the zoo and they will organise transport inclusive in the price.", "We decided to try something else for Christmas Breakfast and decided to take a chance and visit the Zoo with the Breakfast with Orangutangs and boy was it the right decision! It was an unique and amazing experience with Kuz being very helpful during breakfast. The orangutangs and elephants were amazing to take photos with and overall the zoo is very interactive and without doubt the best zoo I have been to so far. I can definitely say the Balu Zoo is worth the visit", "Lunch at Wana restaurant,lunch with the view of lions, scary but fun.nice waiter \\agus\\\", he's very friendly and very helpfull.Good experience for my daughter..we will come here again.See u guys\"", "We bought our tickets from Viator. The only reason this experience is that Viator has a no-refund policy (and no way to leave feedback!). So we bought more tickets than we needed, and even though I knew two weeks in advance that some of our group couldn't come, there was no refund available. The experience itself was excellent, with orangutans, elephants, birds and more. Everyone in our group had plenty of time to spend with the animals, take pictures and interact. We weren't rushed and the staff was helpful. Breakfast food was plentiful and tasty. Would have liked to have better signs/instructions on what to do upon arrival.", "We really enjoyed our time at the Zoo. We had a booking for breakfast and photographs with the elephants orangutans and other animals. Breakfast was good but our interaction with the animals was great.The staff were excellent, informative and very helpful.All in all a great experience and an enjoyable time.Recommend a visit🤙🤙🤙", "Our main reason to go to Zoo was to have breakfast with the orang-utans. This was brilliant fun. But it didn't end there. There was a bird of prey demo, elephant rides and a good array of other animals to view. The setting is great. A very enjoyable experience", "Have visited a couple of the Zoos in and can see Zoo is trying to compete with another zoo in to be \\the same\\\" and offer the same experiences. Elephant ride was magnificent and elephants seem to be well cared for. Animal talks were not very informative, and people were rushed through for the animal experiences, and not allowed to touch the animals which is a little bit of a downer but understandable as to have a cuddle from an orangatang is a forever experience!! The animals were noticed to be slightly drugged when you watch them being lead away and the tiger cub was thrown into the back of a small truck for transport when he couldnt walk really well - staff were not aware I could see this. The meal al la carte was very nice but food was scarce and did run out ... especially desserts. Wheelchairs were on offer for elderly that required them and that was a huge bonus as my MIL would not of been able to walk the entire zoo!!\"", "We went here to take the kids for the elephant ride which was good but expensive. Zoo was well maintained and restaurant next to lions was great. A fairly large expansion is opening later this year which should make it better. There is also a water playground so don't forget your swimmers and towels.", "The buffet was excellent, loved the night tour and the entertainment, great night. Would recommended", "It was really amazing experince. Joew tell us about sumatra tiger, he’s kind friendly and really helpfull. Thankyou so much joew for giving me the opportunity to feed the tiger.", "Many things to do and see, many animals to hold. Some extra costs along the way, but perhaps less than I expected. Go in the morning, as if you go in the afternoon you may find yourself short on time as we did and not get to try the included waterpark. Also if you think you may want an elephant ride, pay the extra on booking as they don't offer any price on top of your existing booking ride - ie if you book the $50 package instead of the $75 elephant ride package, you will need to pay the full $75 again in order to get the elephant ride (no upgrading).", "Fantastic up close and interactive experiences with animals, great value. Got to feed and play with meerkats, feed a tiger and feed a lion thanks to Wipra. All of this for $20 AUD. Also had breakfast with the orangutans which let us get near to a few orangutangs and gibbons, as well as feed and play with some elephants. 5/5", "We arrived early, like before 10am, and there was no one else at the ticket counter, and hardly anyone already in the Zoo, so go early as you have the place practically to yourself, and it is still cool. There is a reasonable collection of animals including Tigers, crocs, snakes, cockatoos, wallabies, deer etc. There are opportunities for feeding, patting, photo taking with an animal and of course an elephant ride. And it is not very expensive.", "We went to the breakfast with the orangutans and had an awesome time. Interaction with the orangutans and being able to touch them was amazing. The buffet breakfast was excellent and the variety was amazing. We enjoyed ourselves so much that we went back for dinner with the elephants. Another amazing evening with a great buffet. We were in for our daughters 40th birthday. Thevevening entertainment with performers enacting the monkey king. When the staff learnt that it was our daughters birthday she was invited to go onstage with the performers for a photo. Staff were very friendly and helpful. When we return to we will go to the zoo again.", "My friends and I went there for breakfast with Orangutan. when we arrived there the staff in ticket counter really friendly. When we waiting the bus to escort us to the breakfast place, another staff also explain regarding Zoo, history of Zoo and etc. When we arrived in breakfast place, the waiter and waitress so welcome and freindly as well. The food also nice and during enjoyed the breakfast, we can see some animalssuch as elephant, Orangutan, birds, and etc. We also can take a picture with those animals with free of charge, except if we would like to feeding elephant, it will have additional IDR 60,000 per basket. Overall, breakfast with Orangutan activity really awesome and definitely will come back with my family.", "Myself and my partner had the most incredible experience at the zoo, the dinner with the great elephants was fantastic, the food was good, the show was good. But most of all, the staff there are awesome, one particular staff member \\Cha Cha\\\" was the presenter and she was an absolute blast, very friendly, very interactive, always smiling and laughing and she just brightens your day! 110% recommend\"", "Absolutely fantastic experience, Breakfast was great, service was great .ALL the animals where fantastic, after the experience we got to look around the rest of the zoo which was awesome will be even better once they have finished the extensions . Certainly worth the money spent 🐒", "Come to have breakfast with the oranganthan maya very helpful offer to help take photos and very helpful for breakfast", "Had breakfast with the orangutans . Great visit . Really good food and you get up close with the Orangutans and Indian elephants. Also many species of birds. The zoo has a wide assortment of animals to see. Tigers,lions,bears, monkeys. One of the best zoos I've ever visited. Bring es rupees. Very nice staff and very clean. Lots of places to grab a drink or snack. Beautiful landscape. Don't miss visiting when your in .", "very well sign posted, reasonable admission price, there was lots to see and do, the animals looked very well looked after, good lunch with the giraffe enclosure so close to us while we were eating, truly amazing day out.", "I thought it was very expensive as an outing for our family, 2 adults, 4 children. Highlight was the elephant ride, few animals but enough probably for our children.", "Wow! What an experience! We purchased the Elephant Mud experience and we were blown away with the amount of fun that we had. Munif (one of the trainers) did an amazing job at making sure we maximized our time with the elephants. He was very knowledgeable, kind and very friendly with all of the guests. He made sure that we all had fun. Make sure you meet him when you do this tour and also make sure that you get assigned to Molly (the elephant). She is the sweetest and most adorable elephant ever! This is a must do experience! Munif really did an amazing job at setting us up to meet Molly!", "Great place for bring the young kids and spent a whole day! Many unique animals that hardly see from other places. The elephant ride is also properly designed and organised. But the price is 20 times extra. Without young children, it shall never be on top of your travel plan list. Not a must go for sure", "Wonderful experience with both the orang-utans and the elephants coming in to be fed. Breakfast was also very good and the staff were lovely. Very friendly, most obliging and very helpful even taking photos on our cameras so we could all be in the picture.", "I visited zoo with my family. Our local driver recommended that we visit it. Upon entering zoo, it reminded me a lot of the Disneyland and Ocean Park I visited in Hongkong. The entrance area and all was very clean, with staff helping us. We were given a map which was very clear and helpful. The first thing I did was the elephant ride. My family and I took the free shuttle to the elephant ride. No one guided us after to the actual area but we just followed the crowd and got to the elephant ride starting point. The ride was very nice and the view was great. Then we took the shuttle back to the main zoo to explore more. There were multiple snack bar areas and restrooms around which was very useful. The animal areas are well maintained and there are a variety of animals to see. The tigers and lions dont have a very big area which made me feel sad. The zoo isnt that big and the map was very useful in guiding us around. We ate lunch at the Wantilan. There were many resturants to chose from. Resturant is very clean, but I wish there were more fans as it was quite hot. My family decided to order Indian food which was delicious. Then we went to the Zoovenir store and bought some magnets. The store is very nice with cute animal stuff toys. Overall, zoo was the major highlight of my trip. It was a super fun and memorable experience.", "We did the Breakfast with the orangutans and it was one of the highlights of our trip to . A must do and such great value for money.", "Very much enjoyed spending Christmas morning here,staff were very helpful and breakfast was lovely, thank you", "AMAZING! In Australia you can look at animals at the zoo and we have an HUGE variety BUT there are very few animals that you can touch or get close to. In the Zoo you can have an up close and personal experience with nearly all of their animals, there is a much smaller amount of animals at this zoo in comparison to the Melbourne Zoo BUT enough variety to make it a really great day out. We held many different birds, and during the bird show my 13 yo son even got to 'hold' an eagle on his arm from full flight with the protective leather glove! We held a gibbons hand, let a bat hold onto us, fed both a Sumatran tiger and Lions raw chicken (50,000 rupiah - AU$5 per chicken piece) had a photo with a Binturong (native 'Bearcat'), a pretty decent sized crocodile (I held a baby one in Darwin that had its mouth strapped shut, this one was MUCH larger and the mouth was wide open!) and the most adorable lion cub! There is a petting area with deer's, goats and rabbits and you can feed them, I believe that this is included with your entrance fee. There is also an elephant safari (we didn't do this as we had already had many elephant encounters at the Elephant Safari Park in Ubud, please feel free to read my review on this resort) I started doing the Treetop walk activity but piked out half way as I am not the smallest person in the world and in that heat I just couldn't finish it, it was hard work, but fun. I would attend this zoo again in a heartbeat, the animals are very well looked after and look very healthy in decent sized enclosures. A great place for the whole family, zoo staff photos are a little pricey though.", "This zoo is full of sad animals, the zoo stinks like they aren't taken care of, staff allow people to torment tigers to to point they are growling and in distress, a pony is standing with its head down in a barrier the same size. Disgusting and cruel place, what a waste of money.", "Went here for a day out while in had fun got to take some good photos of the animals and hold some , got to feed an elephant and tiger as well. The entry fee is a bit pricey but not too bad the food at the zoo is to a high standard as well which is great", "Didn't really find it that interesting, zoo is a bit run down, looks like they are doing it up. Only good thing is you can have your photo taken with some of the animals, at an extra cost. A very expensive day for a family, if you chose to ride elephants $230 for a family of 4. Wouldn't go again.", " zoo is a small intimate zoo and as a result you get very close to the animals. It is an old fashioned zoo - animal enclosurs that are just that - enclosures with little natural feel to them. That being said it is neat and tidy and animals seem well looked after. It has one highlight - the elephant ride which makes the visit worth while.", "Great family stop during travel in Ubud. This is a rather compact zoo that can be enjoyed in a couple of hours or so. The elephant ride is great for those who have never experienced it.", "We purchased the zoo saver package for each of us and it was amazing. This is a definite must if you like to fully experience animals. For 600,000idr (so $6) I fed a tiger, then again to feed a full basket of food to an elephant. It included (entry fee) food to feed the deer/goat, buffet lunch (minus drinks) and 3 animal encounters. Throughout the zoo they have other workers with animals for you to hold (we had hawks our day) and a bird/monkey show. Our animal encounter included a bearcat, croc and gibbon. THey always use baby animals. Definitely worth going to and experiencing.", "If you're prepared to wait an hour for a shuttle bus to see the elephants or orang utan, good luck to you, otherwise it's a big waste of time. The only enjoyable part was the petting zoo with some very gentle animals you can pat and take a photo with", "this day was the worst excursion I have done on the island, paid over a 105USD for a 30 minute ride on an elephant, no explanations given, just money money. You had to pay for everything extra. 60.000 for feeding the elephant, feeding the tiger, ot was all to much. The brochure is also very misleading,as it says all about elephants, I did not get what I wanted. Cannot recommend thismtourmto anyone, tosay it more clear, it was a \\rip.off\\\". I do not mind paying the price but this extremely dissapointing, never again.Some of the staff working at the Zoo, not interesting at all especially at the photo booth. Not friendly, again it was only money money.The lunch was the only thing which was good. Annaliese Huijsers\"", "This place is amazing Done a heap of renovations and up grading last few years really great additions so clean and kid friendly Did breakfast with the orangutan Was amazing and the breakfast was really really good I was surprised", " Zoo, Breakfast with Orangutans. What an awesome experience. We had interaction with elephants, and purchased food to feed them, standing right next to them with their trunks searching our bodies for food - they were always treated with respect from the Zoo staffs. We also had photos with black cockatoos on our shoulders and heads, held a pangolin, saw a hedgehog chase the zoo staff, bear cats laying in the trees behind us and of course the meeting with the Orangutans. They were small and friendly, both females. Both of my sons had close interaction where the orangutan held onto them, it was very cute. We all got plenty of pics, both on our cameras and the zoo staff also took photos of their own to sell. And then there was a young male orangutan on the grass area, very cheeky, throwing fruit at a tourist watching, then running up to him offered some tree vine before hitting him with it (wouldn't have hurt) He got in trouble by the zoo staff, put on a tantrum then ran over to where the female orangutans were. I went over to see him as he had so much spirit. As soon as I got near him he grabbed my hands, sniffed them both then patted me on the head. Grabbed my arm and held on for little before gently placing his hands either side of my head and using his thumbs, gently pulled down the skin under both my eyes and gazed into them, just staring, until the zoo keeper made him stop. He then went for my bag so I zipped it up, as he watched me do this. He kept staring at my bag then with his thumb slowly started to unzip my bag, until again he was in trouble, then he patted me on the shoulder as to say sorry. He was so much fun, and gave me wonderful memories, with his cheeky but gentle behaviour. The whole breakfast experience was exciting and fun.The photos taken by the zoo staff are offered for sale and they take plenty of you. The photos were actually lovely prints 20x25cm. The more you purchase the better a deal they will offer you. We didn't need them, but wanted to buy some as we knew the money goes back into the zoo to assist improvements throughout the zoo, so we purchase a dozen. We then walked throughout the zoo, they had some wonderful animals here. Unfortunately most are in small enclosures. They are trying to raise the money rebuild enclosures by placing donation boxes next to them with information on the costs on the required improvements. We donated to some of these also. The white tiger was awesome to see, along with the many array of animals.", "I went there with my friends a few days ago. Everything was just amazing. Animal encounters was great. We looked around at the zoo and was accompanied by professional guide. The staff were friendly and the food was nice. We really enjoyed the dinner with the fire dance performance. And special thanks to Ibu Made to welcoming us and for the wonderful experience. Definitely we would be coming back to try another programmes to get another experiences. Highly recommended..!!!", "Enjoyed the Zoo as a whole but had the buffet lunch, which was delicious but had to sit and watch the Elephants cart around people on their backs time after time after time. The vet? had to be called to one who's neck rope rubbed a red sore onto its neck. I ended up in tears and left without getting a picture of cuddling a baby tiger as was worried what it had to go through to be suitable for such appearance.", "Being up close with the elephants was amazing. Our guide Nik was brilliant. Totally worth the money.", "Had great time encountering closely with different animals, especially kids had lot of fun touching orangutans, elephants, Gibbon and python . Breakfast was average especially for vegetarians, Darma person in charge at breakfast was very helpful and understood our situation, organised vegetarian items!!!!", "We got a deal to visit the zoo through our resort (Sanctoo Villa next door) and spent a morning at the zoo. We started with an elephant safari which was a great experience. Then we explored the zoo which has some amazing animals and interaction including tiger feeding and baby animal petting (including baby tigers and lions). We finished off the morning with a surprisingly good lunch buffet in the elephant view cafe. All round a great experience, very family friendly and would recommend a visit.", "Elephant mud fun was so fun, my partner and I really Enjoyed it and MADDE and his team were super informative and fun to get along with.", "The Elephant Experience was amazing and a unique experience to be so close to the elephants and enjoy their mud bath with them. Highly recommend.", "Breakfast buffet starts at 8am so be early. The food was very good. Our waiter DARMA, took excellent care of us checking we had enough of everything. The two apes provided plenty of photo opportunities for everyone. Even the Elephants in attendance had a great breakfast and also stared in our photos and videos. DARMA was always close by and kept an eye on belongings as we enjoyed the animals being shown. Excellent opportunity to have children interacting with such lovely endangered animals.", "Went to the Zoo with our 2.5 year old. Some of the enclosures were way too small and not appropriate for the animals which made the visit feel very sad. The Elephant rides are very over priced. The new enclosures they are currently building seem much better. They need to improve the areas for the birds as other than the Avery area the larger birds are in very small enclosures.", "Breakfast with the orangutans the food beautiful and lots of it , the zoo clean and animals well taken care of , fun for everyone .", "Recently we arrived at the Zoo basically to fit in a quick elephant ride , we were told at the entrance to enter the Zoo approx $25.00 each and to ride the Elephant $65.00 for 15 mins, no need to book we pay up there ,we went through the zoo paying $5.00 here and there to feed the animals,arriving at the Restaurant where we were told to book they advised no 15 min rides need to pay $95.00 US each for a 30 min ride, seriously we should have gone up to Elephant Camp like we did the previous visit around $80.00 Included delicious lunch and a lovely walk though the forest with a walk through the water and your Elephant playing the mouth organ at the end! Much better experience, did we ride the Elephants at Zoo , No!", "I visited Zoo with friends. We enjoyed so much the zoo, food and the attractions. We learn a lot also there since we love animals....i will be back with my family mext time. Thank you Zoo. I think it is the best zoo in , a must visit!!", "It's a perfect place for family... It's time for adventure Nice breakfast.. Nice staff.. Twothumbsup.... Zooliday", "We arrived at the zoo at 11 and left around 3! The day was fun filled and interesting! I went on an elephant ride with my cousin and although the cost was quite big it was an enjoyable ride! At 1pm and 4pm they come out with drums into the main restaurant and then they bring animals out so you can get a photo with them, you can either pay $16 to buy it from the photographers or you can get the photo also taken with your camera or phone. There is a vast rang of animals and also a 3legged tiger. The zoo is a great day out and fun for everyone!", "Such an amazing experience, service and staff are very friendly . Elephant feeding, great photo opportunities. Beautiful food and great host Gus De.👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽", "Mud bath with Elephants & breakfast with orangutans, what an amazing experience!! A must do! Gus De is very helpful and polite, lovely man.", "Super nice breakfast with tasty Indonesian & Western choices. While enjoyed our breakfast, we could saw orangutans & elephant attractions. People around there (at the restaurant, zoo & jungle splash) was really friendly. Zoo Park is one of the greatest tourist attractions as well as family recreation places you should visit.", "We had a fantastic day out at Zoo, well worth a day trip. Close encounter with the animals that are well kept and Zoo so beautifully maintained with very pretty gardens and impressive scenery everywhere. During a stop for a drink and snack, an Orangatng comes swinging out free and sits on a platform close to tables and interacts with customers (Zoo trainer close by) great experience, Staff at the Zoo very friendly, helpful and restaurants well placed with around grounds with close view of Lions and Elehants while you sit and enjoy lunch or a drink and snack. 2 helpfulan and friendly staff that attended to us was Gung Tra and Maya.", "My husband and I visited with our 4 year old and couldn't be happier with the experience. There was lots of shade and opportunities to interact with the animals. Feeding the tiger was approx AUD6.00 and the Elephant was AUD5.00 but worth it for the look of amazement on our child's face. We watched be bird and exotic animal show then had lunch in Wana Restaurant where we watched the lions (or maybe it was the other way around). There is pony rides and of course Elephant rides but we skipped these to go to the water park which was tame compared to other offerings but definitely enough to keep the kids occupied. Would go again and recommend to anyone.", "Great food, great experience. Would highly recommend to anyone to do this. The staff were excellent and the animals are beautiful.", "ON january I with couples of friend were taking Dinner with e great Elephant Here.. it was amazing and 100% to recomend.. the service very fantastic, all the staf was very Nice and friendly tO Good service..We watched and very Enjoy with some attraction such like dance, fire dance.. for the Food it was spectaculer.. We Happy and very Enjoy.. Thank you Zoo for our amazing time", "Second time to the zoo and like always had an amazing time. Did the elephant experience with lovely elephant Tina ! Thankyou to trishna for the lovely experience. Made me feel very safe on the ride.", "For someone who is incredibly fussy when it comes to food (particularly when I'm overseas), I really enjoyed the buffet! There were so many great options - roast lamb, steak, chicken, spaghetti, lasagna, three types of salads - and it all tasted good! The fire dance show was also very good - the performers were very entertaining and it told a nice little story. And, of course, any chance to touch and interact with an orangutan is incredible. The only feedback I have is that smaller groups would perhaps make the experience a little nicer.", " zoo was a bit of a long drive but well worth it. Loved all the animals. We got to feed the elephants but kids didn't want to go on the rides. You get to see all animals at very close range, we were taken aback by how close the Tigers were. They also have white Bengal tigers. There is a nice restaurant overlooking the lions. Good variety of birds too. But most splendid were the various monkeys who were making very loud noises. We even joined in! Animal show is at 1 pm so try to go as near to that as possible. Good photo booth too. Souvenir shop has some cute stuff. My son bought an alligator egg that hatched in water after a couple of days( not real!) We also got some 4D animal cards which come to life under an iPad. Cool!", "This zoo is very small child friendly. It's small enough to keep their attention with plenty to see and do. Skip the elephant ride and take a pony ride for 1/10 of the cost. Then feed the elephants. It was the perfect solution to an expensive request by our kids. The animal habitats are well done and the animals seem to be in good condition. The tiger exhibits are amazing. We spent about 1.5 hours there and didn't feel rushed though we could have lingered longer had we wanted to.", "Great breaky and an awesome zoo.. loved feeding the elephants and cudling the orangutan thankyou for the opportunity to enjoy such a blessed place", "Be sure to confirm you additional experiences ( elephant mud fun) and times because our trip to the zoo was a total disaster! Booking and paying for 5 family members for orangatan breakfast and 2 for elephant mud fun at 10:30am after the breakfast turned into an special nightmare! Firstly they lost 2 bookings for the orangutan breakfast, resulting in 2 family members missing out. By the time we arrived we had 10 minutes , didn’t get to eat breakfast, there were heaps of available seats and we missed the entire breakfast show. At $120 aud a ticket, not what you for your $$$. To top it off, they stuffed up our elephant time of 10:30am and rescheduled us to 1:30pm which meant the family members waiting out front had to wait even longer if we stayed! Trying to communicate we would come back so family who’s tickets they stuffed didn’t have to sit in the heat in the car park for 5 hours was ridiculous. Staff provided the wrong color tags and the entire day was wrecked. To top it off they wanted an additional 1.5 million for photos of the mid fun when we hadn’t even rated the breakfast or lunch that was paid for due to having to leave so family didn’t have to wait longer in the car park. Whilst the mud fun was good, the arrangements required were not executed by the zoo correctly or professionally and ruined the entire family day. A number of families checking in the same morning experienced similar difficulties. Purchase your tickets for any activities at this zoo with a backup plan so half your family does not miss out and spend hours in the car park waiting . Extremely dissatisfied mum and family.", "December 26 was my 50th birthday. We had so much fun feeding the elephants. We had so many great experienced the lion python in my neck first time that we saw sunbear touch the elephants trunk.Our night safari guide Serni was so nice friendly funny and so kind ❤ And dinner was yummy the fire show was awesome and the male dancers are so funny ❤Thank you so much Zoo you Guys made my 50th birthday unforgettable ❤", "Great and unique experience whilst also being educated! So much fun and literally got to hug the elephants! Purnata looked after us well and has great communication skills in english! Was a great host and would love to go again to him. Molly was beautiful.", "We were late because of traffic so we almost missed out on breakfast with the orangutans, it was all very rushed so arrive early. Animals were beautiful and the splash swim area was great.", "Myself and my family had a wonderful time today at Zoo! Mr. Made was punctual both too and from the villa and absolutely lovely and polite. He was a safe driver with an extremely clean car. Thank you Made! ☺️", "The elephant mud bath ran by “Purnata” was an amazing experience and a must do activity if you aren’t afraid of getting abut dirty. You’d get a chance to cut the fruit, feed the elephants, mud bath them, shower them and scrub and bath them. The tour guides are very friendly and will explain all steps clearly and in simple steps. There are professional photographer that will take you photos, either by yourself or as couple or both. They provide towel and shower gel after the activity and then lunch following the clean up. It’s highly recommended - for some this would be a once in a life time experience", "I have visited the Zoo in Feb 2018. It is a medium sized place, although they have various species of animals around the globe. At the entrance you will find various animal roaming freely like kangaroos, deer, wild cocks etc and some parrots. The zoo also have a restaurants which serves good foods. You can also feed the animal by paying nominal fee or you can also feed the animal by own. I had a great day there. Must visit place for animal lovers. I am also sharing some photographs.", "My children can socialize with some animals and great place, clean a rest room and friendly staff also.", "Wonderful experience to wash and care for the elephants who are well cared for. It was great to care for them instead of them doing stuff for us. Don't agree with riding them as I'm not sure what training/treatment they had to undergo to tame them and I hope they get enough rest and aren't used for human entertainment all day. Some animal enclosures are too small especially tigers who need a lot of free space. Overall, from the small amount we did see, animals seemed cared for and loved.", "Good attractions, reasonable buffet as part of the package. Staff very friendly and helpful. Jacky the orangutan a character - don't eat around her :)", "We wanted to ride elephants as a part of a day trip to Ubud. We decided to come here instead of the elephant safari to save time, as it is more on the way. It was almost the same price for a 15-minute ride as the 30-minute at the safari. Also, you pay for children age 2 and up. When you buy a ride they tell you a time. We were 11:25. Someone told us it was a long wait after check in, so we got to the elephant ride at 11:10, and they said we would go before 11:35. We stayed nearby, not enough time to walk over to the zoo portion and back, but waited until after 12:10 to actually ride. Because of the delay, we didn't have time to see much of the zoo, which we paid for in our elephant ride price.", "5 of us booked the \\Breakfast with the Orangutans\\\" tour and were not disappointed. The breakfast itself was outstanding. Every type of breakfast option was available and there was plenty of everything, including drinks, fruit, pastries, cooked items etc. Your group is given a number and when it is your turn, you can get as many photos with the orangutans as you can take, before the next group is called. Both before and after this, you can take photos with the elephants, and exotic birds, and they bring in other animals for short visits. After this we walked through the rest of the zoo, and finished with the bird show. Plenty of time for all of this before our designated pick up time of midday. Thoroughly enjoyable morning. The only downside was the amazingly small enclosures for some of the bigger animals, otherwise would have given 5 starts.\"", "Really good we both had fun and enjoyed our day out at the Zoo. The staff were really helpful and friendly.", "Breakfast with the orangutans was not what we expected at all. The buffet was underwhelming as well as the interactions with the animals. And for the price I think it was quite expensive for what you get.", "We did the afternoon mud fun trip. $100 seemed high when we booked it but we actually thought it was worth the money in the end, it included free private transfer,we wandered around the park before some snacks, then did the elephant bathing etc. Was really good. Then at the end we got a buffet lunch with nese food which was also really good. Purnata was the mahout who was excellent", "Been there with my family the zoo is very good my children very happy see the animal, also the staff is very friendly thanks zoo best zoo in with local owner.", "This is a \\must do!!\\\"things to do during holiday in island... the journey started from 5 pm take photos with orangutans-elephant taking a bath time-bird presentations show-Sumatra dance show- beautiful buffet dinner (appetizers/ main courses/dessert)- foto with the elephants.. ohhhh these are amazing creatures.. It's Recommended !!!!\"", "I came here with my husband and i really love zoo. The tickets is quite pricey, luckily we got a presale ticket that much cheaper than go show ticket. The zoo is clean and comfortable for family visit", "Great service, great people and the most beautiful animals. Food is amazing and delicious. Maya and Gus de were so friendly and kind. Highly recommend zoo for the whole family", "This was our 2nd visit to the Zoo this time with my sister and her 2 children, very drab, animals look sad and we where done in about an hour and a half. Very expensive, elephant rides was ok bit boring, you have to pay for everything. Safari and Marine park is way way better, so I suggest you just save your money and stick to Safari Park far more professional and lots more to see and do. Will never recommend this place ever !", "A nice zoo, the place is clean & well maintained with beautiful landscape and you can meet the animals very close. Highly recommended to visit.", "Was here with family (3 yo baby boy). Not my first time here, has been here before with friends for gathering event. Since the first visit i have decided that will bring my boy here. The zoo is not big, so dont imagine you will see huge variant of animals. Yet it is clean and have good pave for walking around. And the trees also cover you from the direct sun light. Been there when they got the animal show (bird show). The show is very nice, interactive, we enjoyed the show. There is kind of activities such as horse riding, feeding the elephant and elephant riding (for the last one we didn't try since it is quite pricey). My boy really enjoyed feeding the elephant. There are some animal that we can have take foto freely without charge. They got 2 restaurant, but we decided to have meals outside. So we didn;t try it. The another nice gesture is the toilet, it is super clean with the bird cage inside. very nice ! Conclusion : best for family with young kids !!!", "During the weekend quite much people,but everyone using mask and follow the safety protocol,they add few things more bigger,my son had so much fun especially when he was feeding the deer.", "The zoo isn't large, but has tigers, lions, crocodiles, python and elephants + a small bear, monkeys and smaller animals. For 60.000 Rupiah can feed an elephant or a tiger (or both). But I had expected a larger zoo for a relatively high admission price. No zebras, rhinos, large turtles etc. The elephant ride seemed a rip off. There is a pool and a side facility for kids to plunge on a hot day.", "Been to quite a few times but had never made it to the zoo. We were very pleasantly surprised...this is a great little zoo, well worth a look. Great to see that they're redeveloping a lot of the enclosures to be more natural and humane for the animals. Thought the entry price was a bit steep but once inside we learned about the redevelopment so were happy to support it (it's all being organised / co-ordinated by an Aussie guy I think). We loved the elephant ride, my wife nearly had a kitten when we almost submerged as we went through the 'pond'...great fun. We had a really good day and would thouroughly recommend it. By the way, watch out for Jacki the Orangutan he just loves throwing all sorts of objects at the tourists...and he's a very good shot!", "Although the zoo isn't that big it is enjoyable. There are lots of interactive things to do there. Some at a price, others free. The animal show is quite enjoyable with audience participation a major factor in it. I got to feed and pat an elephant for $6 AUD. which was something I got to tick off my bucket list. Good for families with kids.", "I went to the Zoo with some friends in April 2016. It was a good experience with lots of animals to see. As we were walking along the paths a band was on the grass playing nese music which was lovely to see and hear. We did find it a bit expensive to purchase anything from here. It is a great Family place to attend.", " zoo is an enjoyable day out. Great for anyone that wants to get close to animals of all kinds. They have quite a few shows per day where you can sit in the restaurant (themed like a safari lodge) and listen to the lady talk about animals. I loved it, she had animals I'd never even heard of, but the best part by far was that I got to hold them all. On the day we were there I held a fruit bat, a lion cub, a reptile - the name of which escapes me and my favourite an Asian bearcat. I'd never heard of this before, it looks pretty much like a cat mixed with a bear and it had the sweetest nature. It seemed to be smiling in all the photos (not half as much as me - I've probably never smiled as much). I looked it up when I got home the proper name for it is a Binturong. Anyway, not only do you get to see these animals up close, but the zoo is lovely. It's full of monkeys (the little monkeys kept pinching my hands, seemingly to see if I'd react) has a fantastic aviary, an Orangutan named Mr.Jacky, lots of deer etc in the petting zoo. They had a pygmy hippo and Komodo dragons, and at the end we lot to hold a slow loris which I really enjoyed. We went out of season and it was absolutely pouring with rain. This meant that some areas were not open (the petting zoo wasn't fully open) and some of the things probably weren't running (the recommended feeding programme I think) but it also meant that there were no queues for anything, in fact I think there were only four or so other families there that day. There are little shelters dotted around the zoo for when it rains, and to be honest on these days you can't do anything without getting soaking wet, however it's so warm and the zoo is so friendly and enjoyable even very heavy rain won't dampen your spirits too much. The zoo is relatively expensive compared to other local attractions by quite a long way, it cost a month's wages for the man that worked behind the desk at our hotel to take his family of four, but even that guy said it was worth it. I'd wholeheartedly agree. The zoo is partnered with Peel Zoo in Australia, and I'd say that Australians had a big hand in creating the place, as it has more of a Disney's Animal Kingdom feel than 'authentic' Indonesian, but I often felt as if looking for 'authentic' Indonesian was stopping me from really appreciating what the Indonesians enjoyed and were proud of. My only fear is that there were so few people there when we went if I were to go back in the future it wouldn't be there, so please make the effort to go if you enjoy animals or have children who enjoy animals or both.", "Well worth it ,Elephants rides and breakfast with the orangutans and other animals . Good sevice from Wiwin and the other staff", "Gita was amazing absolutely beautiful person and very friendly highly recommended her for all your need while at zoo", "Breakfast with the Orangutans was fantastic. I thought there would be long queues and a massive crowd around the two orangutans but it wasn’t. It was a pleasant experience and everyone got to have some time to take photos and observe each of them. We also enjoyed walking around the zoo and the highlights were feeding the tiger with a chicken wing and observing them from a distance. Also Jacky the Orangutan was hugely entertaining, he may have been in a bad mood but he did not seem to like the look of my husband and kept throwing bits of food at him! I really enjoyed observing Jacky and he definitely is a character! A wonderful zoo and definitely worth the visit.", "My wife and I did the morning breakfast buffet with orangoutangs event as part of our honeymoon itinerary. It was one of the best experiences ever as you get to take pictures with orangoutangs and touch, YES TOUCH, a friendly elephant while you take pictures with it. We got to take pictures with a bird attached onto our arm and feed a LION within an enclosure. There were so many things you could do in Zoo but those were the many things we did. The zoo keepers were all friendly and lovely. They really kept everyone engaged with the animals and never made us feel left out. The breakfast buffet was delicious! So many options to choose from and the service was beyond excellent! I would highly recommend doing this particular event for any type of holiday you have because it’s definitely an unmissable experience!", "Nice zoo with great animal and the best is the view at kampung sumatera its damn wonderfull, will come back again soon.", "Suprisingly small, Safari and Marine park was much more attractive, but the price is also different. Best thing was a change to feed Bambi and rabbits - our daughter was thrilled:)", "Took about 20mins to get to the Zoo from Ubud and it was a lovely way to spend the morning with my boyfriend (we are both in our 20s). You can get very close to all the animals and they all were happy and well looked after. The monkeys were very noisy all active and swinging around (not like in our Zoo in Australia were they all sleep!) and you could pay extra to ride an elephant or do the treetop walk but we chose not to. There's no pressure. The staff are friendly and fun, they take photos on your camera for you for free and we got to hold exotic birds, an asian bear cat, a crocodile, and pat an adult tiger all for free. You only need about two hours to see everything.", "Mommy tiger is friendly & funny. Amazing give feeding deer and also wallaby. She give best experience to my son.", "The breakfast part could probably be a miss as there was two Orangutans who didnt look to pleased to be there but in no means mistreated. There was one escapee who cunningly slipped off his ledge and flew to a near by table with guests and snagged two donuts! Overall it seemed pretty good! There was also a show of a few animals including an eagle performance which was quite spectacular, an elephant which you could have the opportunity to feed and take pictures with and at the end it crushed a coconut very interesting! Through out the zoo was quite maintained and professional, very clean and well looked after, the enclosures are a bit small but nothing of unusualness if you compare it to Taronga Zoo in Sydney. I was quite skeptical but was surprised by how nice it was.", "Awesome experience within extremely beautiful settings.Orangutans and elephants really lovely and adorable.Many thanks to Gus De and Merry for their help.", "We had a great day at the zoo. lots of animals and the zoo is nicely decorated. Quite a lot of the smaller animals are outside the cages. for example monkeys, you can pet them and take a picture with them. Also the elephants are a very nice experience. We didn't ride them, but just feeding them is already a lot of fun.", "Visited Wana Restaurant inside zoo and had a wonderful experience. Our waiter, Dedex, was absolutely amazing and very helpful. Highly recommend anyone in the area to visit here.", "The elephant mud fun was AMAZING Purnata our elephant's handler was caring and kind. Absolutely loved doing this activity.", "We arrived just in time for the last Elephant ride, which for someone who has never been up close and personal with these magnificent creatures is a wonderful experience. As we are not from Asia we enjoyed seeing the many animals native to this area. The grounds were well kept and clean and staff friendly. If you have time and like animals, we would recommend you visit the Zoo!", "Breakfast was equal to any quality hotel and made so much better by being able to feed the elephants. There is a safari style bus to transport you around the zoo. A lot of work is underway to upgrade exhibits. For a small fee you can feed the Tigers, and there is also a petting zoo for young children. A bonus if you have young children is the water park, so don't forget your bathers. A good day out.", "Our family group of 8 enjoyed the zoo. We had the basic entry otherwise it is quite expensive for riding the elephants etc.. This is the second time we have been here the last time was a few years ago. We enjoyed it just as much. You can pay extra along the way if you'd like to feed the crocodiles, tiger , elephants etc. We fed the crocodile & saw people feeding the Tigers which was very entertaining. Even though we didn't get to ride the elephants we still had photos with them. Don't forget your camera! It was a fun day.", "A wonderful experience knowing that we are doing something the elephants enjoy. I don't like there idea of riding them and wish that practice woukd stop. You splash the elephants, rub mud on them and wash them after. And feed them. If you don't want to get wet or don't care about elephants it's not for you. They are gentle girls and the mahouts treat them well. A beautiful experience.", "Bought a ticket with pickup and return from hotel. Driver was very welcoming, very friendly and helpfull. His name Agung Indra 10/10 for the timing and safety. Had amazing time at the zoo, zoo is very clean and tidy animals looked after very well. A lot of different experiences and encounters with the animals. 10/10.", "Kindly guys and employees Beautiful place and the elephants activity is unforgettable Enjoy zoo at all", "First time to zoo. I had an enjoyable time. Clean facility. Not heaps of animals compared to other zoos but plenty of animal encounter time and seems like the zoo keepers really care and take really good care of all the animals. Can feed the elephants and go on elephant rides. Can eat in front of the Lions and elephants. Food is cheap and decent. Plenty of animal shows to fill the day as well. Nice small zoo to visit! Can see all the animals in enclosures as well. Worth a day or half day visit!", "The white tiger raja is beautiful. Thanks Kuz for letting me play with him. Very nice zoo! Good cost-quality", "We got a driver and asked to go to the zoo and Ubud. We got to the zoo and wandered around. We stopped for lunch at the cafe outside of the lion exhibition Teddy our server was the best he made sure we had everything we wanted and more. There are too many good things at the zoo including the elephants. We did not do the full experience due to time but would strongly recommend it to anyone who has the time and does not mine getting dirty and wet.", "THIS WAS ONE OF THE BEST THINGS TO DO. So much fun with great staff help. A peaceful spot away from the hustle and bustle. A massive thanks to nikee our guide for not only being accommodating with my disability but just all round a great worker.", "What a great experience we had and mud fun with the elephants. Trisna and the team were amazing and full of knowledge about the elephants. 💯 recommend this activity and the zoo", "We visit zoo in Sunday morning, maybe it's still early so there were not very crowded... the zoo is well care, the animal are in good shape and the garden is nice... I like it... I feeding elephants and drinks tea while watching others rides the elephants. we will come back again....", "If you visit . You must try night safari in zoo. Its best experience we had. Walk to see animal activity in the night then suddenly big orang utan throw mud to our group. Jajaja Then we can see some performer, had a delicous menu and take a picture with some animal. I love the experience when binturong run in our back.", "We visited the zoo on January 5,2013. We have been to zoos all around the world and this zoo is very basic. Not very big and nothing that we haven't seen before. Elephants, tigers, lions, camels, birds, monkeys, Orangutan, Sun Bears. It was a rainy day and the zoo looked very dismal. They had a 6 month old sumatran tiger that they were handling so people could get photos near it. They kept saying it was 'very aggressive' - well why would you want a photo with it then? Worst of all the Orangutan threw it's fresh poo at us. First it threw poo at me hitting my shoulder and umbrella and then it threw more at my husband hitting his leg. He had a great aim so I think he gets list of practice. Save your money and visit the Bird Park instead - it is more impressive and unique.", "Great experience. Arrived at the zoo to a welcome drink, then had a tour with elephants, the tour guides and keepers took photos on your cameras which was great. Was fantastic to hold animals and have photos with them- Python, bear cat, an owl, and more. The night tour was enjoyable, I wish it was a little bit longer. Not great visibility in the dark walking through the zoo but it adds to the experience. The buffet dinner outside next to lions was also a highlight. Very yummy and awesome atmosphere with Fire dancers and performances. Highly recommend!", "Our family had a great time at Zoo, we have never visited a zoo where you can feed a tiger! Breakfast with the Orangatans was great, as was the elephant ride. They are doing a lot of fundraising to expand the animal enclosures, and to better the zoo. Some of the enclosures are small, and the prices are high for , but cheap compared to Australian Zoos. However we had a great time and would recommend to other families.", "Absolutely worth your time to go and see. The breakfast was a full buffet with an egg station, toastie stop and other hot & cold foods and drinks. You get a card to take turns in getting close to the Orangutans, and although YOU can’t touch them, they can reach out to you. You get an explanation as to why you can’t touch them, which is fully understandable & just to be near them is wonderful enough. You also get to spend as much time as you want with the elephants & exotic birds. Plus you can then wonder the rest of the zoo. We had an amazing time & definitely worth going to see.", "Nice well maintained zoo. 4-5 hours easily spend with kids. Elephant parade not maybe nicest as I dont suport elephants in capacivity", "This activity was absolutely amazing. Our guide Purnata was very informative and we had plenty of time with the elephants. The professional photos were great and we also had the ability to take photos on our phones. I would recommend this activity to everyone coming to , hands down amazing.", "What a wonderful place to visit. The animals are well looked after and don't look stressed in their environment. Walking through at night you will need insect repellent. The guide was very good and added a touch of humor walking through the grounds. We had a small group and a tough of rain made it a very magical night. The dinner was varied and very tasty with very friendly staff. The after show was entertaining. A wonderful experience all round. 😀", "Best zoo ever, beautiful, clean, well maintained. Lots of animals and their species. huge area and best restaurants available inside a zoo.", "I would recommend it, you don't get your money's worth at all, the poor animals looked very depressed and the other half of them weren't even in there enclosure, the only thing I could say was good was feeding the Tigers but even then they didn't really want to be doing it or seem happy about it", "We had an amazing experience service was once again out of this world we were picked up by Leo and Nano who were so helpful friendly and caring. Can not speak highly enough", "I had heard so many great things about breakfast with the orangutans & was a bit disappointed - i thought the orangutans would be a bit freer to wander around. the zoo is in the process of being upgraded so there were not that many animals out. i did enjoy the breakfast & seeing the elephants swimming before they had their saddle cages put on so people could ride them.", "very beautifull in zoo ..me and my friend breakfast with mongkey..and than mr wayan sumerta very friendly with us.. we have new experience in zoo..even the walk in zoo was very cool and i see all animals in zoo..thank you mr wayan sumerta", "had a great time at zoo, lots of attractions and the elephant ride was exceptional value for money", "We arrived at the zoo at about 07.45 we had pre booked our tickets so it was an easy process we walked through the entrance and were greeted by animals freely walking about, we went to the Orangutan area and we had breakfast which I must say was ok, we were some of the first people there, the elephants also came to see us. The zoo is small but very clean and well organised and all of the animals looked well card for. We wondered around for 3-4 hours and we had a great time. 👍", "We returned to Club Med as its the place our family bonds, and relax. Id like to start with a big thank you to Gym Instructor JACK...thank you for putting a daily smile on our faces .. not only are you a fantastic gym instructor, you are the No. 1 with our kids... PS keep up the BOHO Beautiful yoga sessions... Every meal was beautiful and the choice was abundant in the Agung Restaurant. The Deck Restaurant - late meal times was great too.. So many activities to try - trapeze being the high light.. Thank you Claudia, Ian and Austin for being entertaining, fun, happy and professional.... Circus team brilliant.. winner with our three girls.. My husband and i had lots of alone time hanging out at the Zen pool or going for a wonderful massage at the spa. A special thank you to Dolphin ( Bar ), Ellie (G.O) and Jessie (G.O).. So overall WE LOVE CLUB MED BALI... Keep up the good work Geramie ..", "Dana made our experience mud bathing the elephants an experience to remember. It was an amazing. Highly recommend this. The time with the elephants was much longer than we expected. Great value for money.", "We did breakfast with Orangutans and Mud Fun with the elephants 🐘!! One of the best experiences I have ever had!! The guides are amazing and the animals looked at peace with what they were doing. Information download from the guides at the end was great also. Highly recommend!!", "We were picked up early by a Zoo Driver and driven safely to our Breakfast with the Orangutangs. Most of the animals were in large enclosures, some need rehousing but there are alot of updates in progress.", "Goes to Zoo in , Just remember Zoo. Good Place, Good Food, Nice Experience. Success Zoo", "The Night Zoo was a fantastic experience. The organisation was excellent and the zoo was beautiful and well maintained. The animals appeared to be well looked after and the staff seemed very caring. We were picked up and dropped off at our hotel by an amazing driver and our tour guide \\Widi\\\" was amazing. While we were feeding the deers we were greeted by a friendly wallaby. The elephants were also friendly and they appeared to be really well looked after. The dinner at the buffet was superb and the fire dancers were amazing. In our opinion some of the cages seemed small, but all the animals appeared to be in a really good condition. Overall an excellent experience.\"", "Sigit was incredibly helpful. We had an amazing experience having breakfast with the orangutans. Highly recommended!", "Loved the Zoo and the birds show! Inda (the presenter) is very professional and friendly. The kids love her Would definitely go again on my next trip Thank you people for being so friendly and kind", "The only zoo in Indonesia that offer fascinating experience being a zookeeper for a day that will give the visitors an opportunity to get close and personal with some of Zoo’s most popular and friendly animals. Learn unique insight the day-to-day life of our keepers and behind the scene encounters with their beloved residents, such as their gentle giant the Sumatran elephants, bearcat, wallaby, gibbons, and their adorable Bengal tiger cubs.", "Have been to many times & visited the safari park & elephant park but 1st time here. I found the tiger enclosure & how close you see them brilliant & also the bird show very good also the jungle feel with trees/ rain Forrest etc. good. But after that it was a little disappointing we saw a pony chained hot humid conditions saddled up for rides for hours with no one seemingly looking after it & struggling to be able reach his water. Most animals were in old style concrete enclosures which Perth had in the 70s & 80s. Unless you want to pay extra you can only see the elephants from a distance & you can't see the lions unless you go to the lion restaurant. I can see lots of improvements happening & hope this makes it more enjoyable but to pay over $90 Australian for 2 adults & a child I found it very expensive for what you get & I didn't think Perth zoo was brilliant but it is way better than this for a cheaper price. If you want a close encounter with elephants elephant park is better & the safari park while expensive has a lot more animals to see & you get a full day of fun.", "Great lunch with view over the Lions👍🏼 Good food and good prices. Zoo is fantastic to visit with children. Everybody are friendly and treat the animals very well.", "(+) big with many kinds of animals new expansion area (sumatran forest) though not all the attractions have been opened (you have to use the shuttle bus to get there) clean children friendly best time to visit: after lunch when it's not too crowded and not too hot", "We did the afternoon mud fun trip. $100 seemed high when we booked it but we actually thought it was worth the money in the end, it included free private transfer,we wandered around the park before some snacks, then did the elephant bathing etc. Was really good. Then at the end we got a buffet lunch with nese food which was also really good. Purnata was the mahout who was excellent", "Nice to interact with these clever animals. They roam freely in their own environment, not caged in zoos.", "We were recommended the Zoo night tour by staff at our hotel and went because we were on holiday as a family (us and five kids aged 14-20). The night was a very touristy experience which included feeding elephants, holding exotic animals, a torch lit tour of the zoo, dinner and nese drum performance and fire dance. The food was quite nice but dinner was way too rushed - three courses that came out straight after each other - when they could have been spaced better while we watched the performances. All up the night was OK but all of the kids agreed they wouldn't do it again.", "We really enjoyed our day out at Zoo. The staff are very helpful and friendly. Thanks especially to Agus at the lion restaurant for his great service. It was great fun feeding the lions, crocodile and elephants, but it's not cheap, especially if you want to to do it x2 or more. Bring plenty cash.", "The elephant ride was nothing short of amazing, we had a great mahout on our elephant, who talked all the way, and we even did some off roading, including a river crossing, where the elephant drank gallons of water and then sprayed the humans perched on her back. When we got back we got very close to our ride, who loved sweet corn, ate pineapples in a single bite, and would just about put up with sugar cane if nothing more tasty was within reach of her truck. We were offered pics of the trip, which were quite expensive, but our mahout had given our camera to a friend of his and he had taken loads of pics for free. The zoo was a bit cramped, small cages, hot animals, and not to the same standard as the elephant ride.", "Was an expensive activity but worth it, the zoo is beautiful as you walk through it and the breakfast with orangutans was an amazing experience, so many opportunities to see and touch the animals, the brekky was good too! Highly recommend this experience!!", "Really fun time up close with the animals and good range of food. Gus De was very helpful. Highly recommend", "Had a great time having breakfast with the Orangutan , would of been nice if we could of hold them too , but a good day in all .", "I have to admit this isn't the best zoo I have been to, some enclosures are small and quite a bit was closed off with 'coming soon' posters. Having said this we had an enjoyable day, with a free buffet lunch and many animal shows included in the price of our ticket. All staff members were extremely friendly and helpful, including our driver who picked us up from our hotel and took us back. As for small enclosures, you can see the zoo are building new ones and are actively trying to make the lives of their animals better. For this I commend them. I would love to see how this zoo looks in a years time.", "Really nice environment, my kids have a great time especially elephant ride, huge place but you should add more attraction to make it more interesting", "Brilliant afternoon washing the elephant, Henry was amazing, all of the staff helpful and fun. Lunch was terrible, cold!", "My husband and I had a great time wandering around the zoo. The zoo is split into 2 halves and you cannot walk between them...you have to catch the shuttle that the zoo provides (no cost).There are some very good displays and the environments of most of the animals is great (compared to say the Miri crocodile zoo which is awful!). They also have some amazing animal encounters - we especially were impressed with the exotic birds and birds of prey display. Plenty of food and toilet stops.", "Nice please and more know about animal... lovely bird show and also u can ride a sumatra elepant whit frendly guide", "Have a nice day in zoo and Mery made a perfect service for us! Thank you so much! The food in zoo is also very delicious!", "We did the breakfast with the orangatans and you get to get really up close and personal with so many animals and the mud fun was the best thing I have ever done In my left definitely worth the money with transfer too amazingggggg food for breakfast and lunch very very azing staff especially Trisna with guiding us with the elephants", "The whole experience was unique, the people, the animals, the dancing and the food. I thoroughly enjoyed it.", "Rode the elephant today, bloody amazing. Got to feed one of the tigers as well. One of the most jaw dropping things I have ever done. A little pricey though but worth it.", "We visited the zoo early this month with my 3 children kids loved the place very much, food at the restaurant are nice animals are very well treated", "Gus de was very friendly and helpful to calm my kids down during the feeding. The zoo has feeding sessions which the kids love. This was very wonderful experience", "My partner and I weren't sure what to expect as we have been to Thailand zoo and were very upset with the condition of the animals, but this zoo is well maintained and the animals look quite healthy. We saw a few animals that we had never heard of before which was great! I think the entry fee was quite high ($70 USD) but other then that it was a good experience and we enjoyed it.", "Nice zoo - myself and partner went here for the day - took about 3 hours, we brought the elephant experience as well - well worth it, lovely elephant ride. Hands on experience with birds, monkey, crocodile and a few other animals, professional photos taken to purchase, but the guides would also take the same photo with your camera - so no need to purchase - except the elephant ride photos. is a small zoo, but the hands on experience is what makes it! The entry price was expensive $85 US each - seen once, would not pay that to go again, but worth it once for sure! We could not get a cheaper entry price, although we tried. Bar and restaurant there as well. Reasonable price - between Indo and Australia prices for food and drink.", "Was a good experience seeing the orangutans up close ans had opportunities to take photos. Gita (one of the staff) was helpful and kind.", "We visited the zoo for the dinner with the elephants package and really enjoyed our evening. We looked around the zoo first, then got to see the elephants, animal show and then dinner with the elephants.", "There are a few words that sum up Zoo, stunning, beautiful, peaceful,relaxing. Do yourself a favor and don't miss a zoo visit when you go to . The staff are friendly and helpful, the outdoor cafe is so relaxing to enjoy beautiful meal, washed down with a icy cold beer. DON'T forget to have a photo with a tiger. Just go there", "Absolutely amazing experience. Well worth the money and the team are so friendly! Massive shout out to Mery who made us feel super welcome, informed and made sure we were refreshed. We were able to engage in real animal encounters with birds, elephants, armadillos and porcupines to name just a few at no cost. The zoo ensure they capture every special moment but you can also capture your own photos via mobile or camera. We will definitely return.", "Amazing experience with the Animals. Elephant ride was brilliant. Very nice breakfast. We where pleasantly surprised with the Zoo. We have been to 7 times but never had we visited the Zoo ,We will be definitely visiting, every time from now on.", "This is a very nice zoo! You can see a lot of animals here, and what very exciting is you can feed the elephants, touch their trunks, and you can ride the elephant. And don't forget to feed the tiger here, you can see a tiger standing while you feed them.", "The activity to get so close to the gentle giants have been awesome! The Mahouts were really gentle and answered all your questions. The elephants seemed to be in a good condition! Is quite expensive but every cents worthy to bath and give them scratches! I REALLY ENJOYED IT! (Furthermore tea, coffee and snacks are included!) Really big NEGATIVE points: I’ve bought the pictures because of the memories but I’m disappointing how the Photographer has taken the pictures! He were not that good. He was more focused to take pictures of the people, while they bathing with them, instead to focus on a good picture with people AND THE ELEPHANTS! Very important in a RIGHT ANGLE! ( some pictures looked like im happy to kill an elephant / playing with sh*** but it was mud on the elephant- you know what I mean?!) the PRICES has been ridiculously EXPENSIVE for 6 PICTURES and rest on a link website , which is only 14 weeks valid , not even in Australia I would have paid so much like that. After the 2 1/2 hrs, which is totally enough, you can walk through the Zoo. I really hope, they gonna restructure the Zoo sometime and give the animal more space. Cages are too small! and some animals also have showed some depression symptoms. PLEASE GET A PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER and RESTRUCTURING IT and you would be a BEAUTIFUL ZOO with great activities!! Thank you so much for the experience with the elephants- will never forget!", "My partner and I visited the zoo today and had the privilege of spending the afternoon with the elephants and their amazing keepers. This experience was yet by far one of the best conservation practices by allowing for the elephants to be socially interacted whilst yet still meeting the exercise and care regime of these great beasts. The two presenters Teisna and Nikee made the experience one to forever remember and greatly appreciated how to make the visit more than words can justify. We will certainly being telling and showing others just how wonderful Soo Elephant Mud Play is.. Well done everyone- 10/10 from us.", "Picked up on time and safe trip and good communication with MADDE our driver. Got there for the breakfast with the orangutans which was awesome to get up close and personal. Highlight though and was a late addition to visit was definitely the Elephants and the mud... From the start to the end well looked after as were the elephants who you were able to pamper in the best of nese tradition with a good body scrub. Thanks to all of the elephant team for looking after us and Hatte and the other elephants so well. Bit of construction going on at the moment which well add to being a great zoo", " zoo has an amazing atmosphere and energy. It is easily the best zoo i have ever been too. The staff were amazing, we were looked aftwr by Gusde. Not only were the staff amazing but it was fantastic to see that the animals enclosure were fast class and that they really care about the animals. My partner and I had the breakfast with orangutans, the food was very nice (try the banana fritters) Will defiently visit the zoo again next trip.", "Yesterday I had a privilege of being a guest at Zoo and I really enjoyed every part of it. Start from the welcoming to the end of the attractions. Everything about this place is great, the great elephants, great animals, great staff, great greenery, great show, great dancers. If you visit this place you are not just have a chance to talk or touch the animals but also will enjoying performance another culture of Indonesia such as Aceh Dance, North Sumatra, etc and I should thank you to Yoga the host he made me nervous on the stage for touching and carrying Rosi, he is a good host btw and thank you to Ms. Sukerni for let me relieved my stress by visiting this place.", "We did the Breakfast with Orangutans (&elephants & birds), including a very nice buffet breakfast. Our server at the buffet was Mery, who was gracious and helpful. Not only did we have interaction with the two female orangutans (Dara & Sepra), but also with two female elephants (Tina & Donquin), and a large cockatoo and a parrot. We felt very comfortable that the animals were well cared for and not stressed; no shackles or prods, and quiet, caring attitudes by the trainers. We were able to be very close up to the funny orangutans, and to pet and feed the elephants after using provided hand sanitizer to protect them. Deer and wallabies were able to walk freely on the paths with us, everything was very well-kept, and most enclosures seemed large enough for the comfort of the animals.", "Great atmosphere, friendly staff and so good you could get up close to more than one animal. Would love to go again.", "Did the elephant mud fun and our guide Nik was great, taking pics and explaining. It was a nice experience and the zoo was lovely. Better than expected.", "Fantastic Experience , Breakfast with the Orangutans. Buffet Breakfast is amazing with lots of choices. Thank you also to Gus de. Will come again when we are in . Absolutely worth the visit when in . 🥰 Michelle & Martin Everingham , Brisbane Australia 🇦🇺.", "Gita was extremely knowledgeable and very interactive with her crowd! So happy to of met such a bubbly person here who was very helpful in any way we needed. Can’t wait to come back!!", "Was excellent !! Would recommend doing it . The restaurant staff were amazing and take The time to get know your name . Agus was he was amazing at making sure we were satisfied . Also Astini was an amazing tour guide and made it very enjoyable . Our favorite was getting close to the elephants .", "This was my First Visit to Zoo, and after my first visit I will be back everytime I come to . This is such a Great Zoo if you would like to interact with the Animals whether that be feeding them or photos with them while you hold them. I purchased the Elephant Ride Option as well which was a Great Experience. I have been on Elephant Rides in Thailand before and the way the Helpers guided their Elephants in was friendlier and less robotic. (Did not see a Helper hit an Elephant as I saw in Thailand ) Maybe this is because the Helpers actually grew up with the Elephants in their native villages. For instance my Elephant's name was Lala and her Helper Harry had lived together in a Village in the Indonesian Island of Sumatra all their lives. As you walk around, Zoo a=assistants will be situated near certain animals and offer you to feed the animals nearby for a small fee. Also all Zoo Assistants were Smiling, Friendly and Customer Focused. There was a Breakfast with an Elephant option which I saw there as well which I will surely do next time since I went in the Afternoon this time. If you ever visit you have to visit the Zoo ^_^ make sure it is on your To Do List.", "The place is clean and nice however the animals are very few. I expected more for the price. And they charge so much especially for foreigner. Though its quite enjoyable. The things we loved the most was petting animals site! Kangaroos, deers, and goats. Pretty nice! And they charged super pricey for the picture!", "Welcoming & friendly staff, we saw variety & healthy animals. We like 'kampung sumatra' with the free shuttle facility. The landscaping, clean & good environment. I strongly recommend for family holidays, students, schools and personal curious for animals knowledges & their habitats. Plus the BALI ZOO has a mini water park too, also restaurant, snacks-drinks corner, souvenir/merchandise, etc... DON'T BE SHY TO FEED THEM TOO...B3NG4L TIGER🐯...", "I seen loads of animals I have never seen befor! I even rode a elephant which I found was slightly over priced and then pay to feed them to however that was enjoyable! I did find the zoo constantly wanted extra money for feeding the animal. But completely different experience to any other.", "What an incredible morning spent with two adorable Orangutans over breakfast. You were able to get up close and personal with them. But you could not touch them. They would have to touch you first. This was the highlight of my experience. The zoo is immaculate and very interactive friendly. With some wildlife wondering around freely . The breakfast was extremely good with a lot of choices on buffet. Though I was too busy with the animals I didn't eat too much. But wonderful display and amounts to choose from. Besides the two Orangutans, there was two elephants to interact with, a porcupine, anteater, and various birds. Also watch other elephants getting bathed and playing in pond. I would hope if you have the time to take in this amazing interaction. I can't speak highly enough of the zoo.", "It’s a an average Zoo. Takes around 5 hours to finish max if you have a toddler including lunch. Elephant ride is not worth it but other activities like feeding the animals are very nice They also sometimes offer strollers for rent ( need to check availability before you go )", "Hustled at every turn. No transparency with prices (prices not visibly listed - young staff free to make them up) - seem to make them up on the spot and adjust to gain your interest (photos). Photo sales desk very pushy, felt robbed afterwards. Food/drink was crazily overpriced even after applying their vouchers that they hand out for food - prices clearly upped to allow for the vouchers, visit would be unaffordable if vouchers weren’t used - rubbish tactic to make you feel like you’re getting a great deal. Whole place under construction. Dust and noise everywhere. Little to see because of the construction. A lot of advertised animals not even there. Those animals that we saw looked in terrible condition and living conditions terrible. Worst zoo seen in our world wide travels. Felt emotionally sick and anxious after this visit.", "This was awesome! The food was delicious. A well equipped buffet including an egg station. I was impressed at how organised this was. We were transported in a safari bus to the restaurant and escorted table by table to have photos taken with the orangutans who were sitting on a bench. There were also elephants, ant eater that we could pat and a porcupine. We watched the elephants take a bath in the lake below the restaurant. Once we'd had enough we were free to explore the zoo. Highly recommended!", "Great experience, although can of coke was more expensive then melbourne. Have to pay for alot once inside also.. pony rides, feeding animals, and to ride an elephant was $200 Feeding the tiger was good, but miss Mommy Tiger doing the feeding! She is so enthusiastic and makes you want to watch a feed. Her personality is great! Take your own towel or u pay for a towel to quickly dry urself off after the splash park. Overall good experience just a shame with the price increase on everything", "The experience was great. The only problem I have is that it needs to start earlier or better lighting so that you can get better photos on your camera's. Food was great but needs to provide free drinks with the meals", "Loved every minute, lots of close up experiences. Highly recommend paying extra for breaky with orangutans and elephant trekking! So worth it", "Very good zoo and lovely staff at the restaurant, especially Maya who was very helpful. There is also a lot of animals outside cages that you can play with.", "Very disappointing! Especially if you consider the entrance fees. The veraty of animal spieces is very poor. Also their number. The park is small. Can you imagine that the zoo presents just one orangutane?! In the land of orangutans! The park niether has the Comodo dragon. Quite a number of cages were empty with just a sign: Under reorganisatiob or sth. like that. We were very disappointed. I firmly do not suggest to visit it. In Europe you will be able to visit excellent zoo parks for even less money.", "It was beautiful. Way better than our zoo at home. We will definitely be going back there on our next visit to ", "We did the elephant mud bath package. The staff were amazing, had Putri as our guide for the package. We had the pleasure of looking after Molly, a 27 year old female elephant. The zoo in general is beautiful and the animals all look so content.", "Place has unique nature from the front door, smiley people everywhere. The general experience was excellent, however, it is only suitable for half day as it is not that big. Inside the zoo, there are cafes, restaurants with wifi access. animals were natural and several activities are available inside, e.g., bird shows, animal feeding, elephant riding in the water. it is great for family visiting.", "Everything was AMAZING!!!! NIK & PUTRI have so much patience and they were so helpful throughout the whole experience. I felt so comfortable around them. I’ve never enjoyed an excursion as much as this one. And the pictures are EVEN BETTER!! ✨🏆 Thank you so much for the great experience!!", "Very clean well kept. Breakfast was yummy. cages for all animals could be larger. We are not in the dark ages anymore. Price affordable.", "Zoo itself was really great. We chose to do the elephant trek here rather than elsewhere as they had lion cubs to met and be photographed with. Elephant ride was great. Different to a Phuket ride in that it's way more expensive and the almighty dollar rules. I was not allowed to photograph my family riding the elephants, although if I had had my ride later would have done so from the restaurant area. Instead we were hit up for $70 US for a Cd containing the photos. I resisted this and complained that we had been 'taken for a ride' so to speak, but on deaf ears from management. My main complaint was that I was told my camera would be used for photos when we all returned, however my elephant was carefully planned to be the last one and by the time I was back my family on other elephants were all waiting for me. In the end I caved, and spent the $70. Mainly because it could hold up to 50 photos (they squashed on 68) and contained all of the other photos throughout the day (lion cub, bear cat, and birds at entry) We booked in Kuta and obtained a 15-20% or so discount on the entry and elephant ride prices. This also included a driver, car and petrol for the day as well as Tanah Lot at sunset. At the zoo, we fed Bengal Tigers, Crocodiles and Elephants - all for 50,000 rupiah each person each piece of food (about US $5) This was regarded as a 'donation' but a fairly sizable one for our family which ended up at around us $100, although admittedly our choice, and there was minimal coaxing to participate. The free bird show was great. Many people review the zoo as being small and the animals skinny etc. I found them to appear well fed and I preferred to zoo to Melbourne Zoo, but certainly not to Singapore Zoo. If I had my time again I would not do the elephant safari at the zoo, but at one of the other venues, which would involve extra travel. i would still pay the 'not-TOO-bad' entry price of just zoo admission as I enjoyed that part of it. Unfortunately the elephant ride and lion cub etc meets are linked to the zoo, but seem separate, giving a skewed overview of the whole experience. If you decide to do the elephant ride at the zoo, my advice would be to book separate times for each ride (allocated times and booking are made at entry) This will allow you to snap away at your other party's rides until your heart's content, and then have them photograph you without any additional surprises.", " zoo was nice experience even though the rain was pouring down. The zoo itself is not so big and huge chunk is closed because of construction. We liked that there are few enclosures that are almost open and you can experience animals from very close distance. Overall animals seemed happy. We didn't like that they are allowing elephant rides. Also it is pretty expensive. Go if you have totally nothing to do.", "i came here with my boyfriend. This place is amazing and interesting, get the zoo experience at the night, Fire dance, special dinner with Lion, the foods are delicious and many varian. all staff really nice and helpful especially pak Agus^^. Thankyou so much Zoo. see you on my next trip!", "The Zoo is a great experience. The park is like a jungle and they have a good selection of beautiful animals. One of the best things they offer is a morning program called Breakfast with an Orangutan!! The close engagement with an Orangutan, Elephants and Gibbons monkey is a really wonderful and unique experience. I highly recommend it!!!", "We did the night at the zoo Trip. Great experience which included a return hotel trip, feeding elephants, walk around the zoo, dinner and entertainment. Great value and fantastic experience", "We went to the zoo one night because being 2 20 year olds we wanted to avoid the little children. The zoo picked us up from our hotel and dropped us off. The staff were very welcoming and getting close with the animals was great. The cost for the night at the zoo was $75usd The variety of food available was fantastic and we definitely understand now why the price was quite high. E.g for dinner I had Caesar salad with prawns as entree, sirloin steak and grilled vegrs for dinner and a chocolate cake/mousse for dessert which was amazing. Watching the fire show while eating dinner was amazing and the dancers got the visitors to interact which was a plus. During our walk around the zoo we had a photographer which followed us around and took photos, the price to receive these photos was quite exspensive around another $70usd but it's a tourist attraction so what to you expect? The only negatives was that there was actually not a huger variety of animals, many many birds but really not many animals. The other negative about going at night was that in the dark it was pretty much impossible to take photos of the animals and so all we have is the memories.", "Over priced for what it offers, half the animals were not on show due to construction which wasn’t posted on the website", "We spent a whole day here, it was a great adventure. Most of the animals have plenty of space and most of their places have natural barriers instead of fences (for example monkeys are kept in their island surrounded by water. you can feed many animals - as this is an attraction as well, they are well fed :) riding the elephant was also a great experience. The baby tiger is adorable :)", "Went for the breakfast with the orang-utans it was awesome good food, fantastic to get up close with the orang-utan a truly memorable experience. After breakfast we leisurely wandered around the zoo a most enjoyable day.", "I was a bit apprehensive about visiting here after reading some of the negative views...but, the kids desperately wanted to ride an elephant and it was much closer to ubud than the safari park. It was great! I didn't think the conditions were remarkably different to other zoos. So, don't go here if you don't like zoos but other than that it was fine. Very hands on and the kids loved it. Lots of photos which their photographers very happily took with our camera. The keepers appeared to have great relationships with the elephants. Our kids loved feeding them! Expensive, but worth the elephant ride for the kids. Get here as it opens to avoid crowds and book online the day before for cheaper rates :)", "It was a great evening at Zoo. We were in small groups so you can really enjoy all. Animals well treated. Diner show was very good.", "We had a blast here as it is so clean and you can get so closet the animals. Feed a tiger, ride and feed an elephant, hoot with the birds, and grab some adorable souvenirs! A petting zoo for kids too!", "We visited Zoo in 2019 just before the Pandemic it was great then but better now with the enclosure upgrades. A full day of activities ( feeding animals) and walking around, our entry included a fabulous lunch at the main restaurant with great service worth the visit. Thank you", "Wow - the elephant ride was amazing but I found that once the ride finished we had so much time to kill, and since we had a 1/2 hour ride didn't feel much like walking around the zoo so went to grab a quick bit to eat as we were hungry. The buffet lunch was mediocre. I didn't get to go around the rest of the zoo because after lunch was tired and ready to go back to our villa. Having said this the experience of riding an elephant made it worth every dollar.", "It was a really great way to spend breakfast at a zoo. The food was pretty good. Eggs cooked to your liking. Best was having photos up close with other animals -gibbon, birds,elephants and the orangutangs. Then a walk around the rest of the zoo (small zoo) in about 1 hour. Well worth the visit!!", "It was the best animal tour kind of thing I’ve done so far. You really spend a long time with elephants and all of them are rescue elephants. The staff is so nice , #putri was very sweet and the host was amazing", "Booked the elephant mud fun package a few days prior to arriving in . What a fantastic day! Transfer from hotel was arranged as part of the package, we had the lovely driver Dana. He picked us up from our hotel and was available for whenever we wanted to leave the zoo. The elephant package was unbelievable. You spend a fair amount of time up close with the elephants. First you feed them, bathe with them in mud, wash them down with fresh water and brushes and finally get in a clean pool of water with them. Professional pictures are taken throughout and are available once the experience is over. The elephant keepers were very understanding about people wanting to take their own photos, at any opportunity which was available they encouraged us to take pictures on our phones. Would highly recommended!!", "Would definitely recommend as an awesome one-off experience. Lots of fun and just amazing to be up close and personal with such majestic animals. Munif was our mahout, he was lovely and knowledgeable. Take your sunscreen, something to get dirty / wet in. They give you time to change before the bathing begins so you don’t need to wear your swimmers while walking around the zoo / prior to experience (which is always uncomfortable let’s be honest!) Towels and showers provided post experience as well as buffet lunch. Definitely worth the money.", "Something nice something no so nice. Extremely expensive the elephant experience, with to little interaction with them. Very nice to be able to play with some animals. Good experience for small children not so good food adults.", "Great little zoo, excellent for the family. Great dining and snacks available at good prices. Bring the bathers for the kids for a splash and a slide at the end of the day. Older style zoo (small habitats). a few improvements underway which will be better for the animals. Great petting area for the kids, friendly staff as always in .", "This is my first time to Indonesia (visiting from Canberra), and as much as I generally don't like Zoos, I was quite excited to visit this one just to see an orangutan in real life. We drove all the way from Nusa Dua but sadly didn't even make it past the ticketing desk before we had to turn away. Unfortunately, and incredibly disappointingly, the Zoo doesn't have adequate mobility options for persons with disabilities. My mom is a double stroke-survivor and as such her left side is weaker. She can walk fine, albeit at a slower pace, over short distances, but a \\1hr 30min loop\\\" (at regular pace) is just something she can't manage and that's where mobility scooters usually come in handy. The Zoo however, only had ONE (!!!!!) manual/push wheelchair; completely impractical in the sweltering heat, not to mention it wasn't even a free option. We opted to cut our losses from the long drive and just go somewhere else because - silly us - we didn't call ahead to find out if a world-renowned zoo would have mobility options for those that may need it. I'm still shaking my head over what a waste of time it all was. I can't review the zoo obviously, so unfortunately that comes with a dent to their stars for me. It LOOKED nice from the gate, the zoo map looked fun and the staff we interacted with were nice - well except for the ticket lady that told me to \\\"bring a mobility chair with you next time\\\" after explaining to her what you've just read above. Sheesh... So yea, no clue what the inside was like. I'm assuming there are animals in there and lots of people looking at them like any other zoo, but overall, extremely disheartened at not having THE OPTION to visit. Disappointing. 👎\"", "My husband, myself and son were looking forward to breakfast with the orangutans, we arrived at the zoo and were shown were to go to be picked up by the bus to get to breakfast, the bus is a open top double decker which was a comfortable ride. we got to breakfast and were seated and given our number to meet orangutans. The variety of food is good, everything from cereals, hot food to a sweet breakfast. You are welcome to get photo's or feed the elephants ($6 aud) at anytime and also get photo's wirh some of the bird's, we enjoyed doing both. Then it was our go at meeting the orangutans which is completely different to what we were expecting, you have to stand in front of the yellow tape and not allowed to interact with them at all, we thought you would have been able to cuddle them etc. Then at the end you can watch the elephants have a bath / cool off which is nice. The zoo itself has had a few upgrades to the last time we visited which is great. Overall still a good day but should be called breakfast with the elephants as they are the main ones you get to interact with.", "Wonder day out, have a 5 year old daughter and she loved it. Have been to both the safari park and zoo and find them on par with each other. My daughter did some animal feeding with the tigers, elephants and meerkats with were between $5 and $10 each AUD which is fantastic value compared to AUS. We finished the day in the little waterpark which is nice as it is pretty hot walking around the zoo.", "During our recent holiday in , we decided to check out the zoo. We hired a driver for 8 hours and planned a few other locations to make the most of it. We allocated about 3-4 hours for the zoo. The drive from Kuta to the zoo took about an hour and a half mostly because of the traffic, but it was equally interesting to see parts of that you may not normally see in the city centres. The zoo offers different types of entry packages including normal admission which is around $35 Aust dollars each person or the more expensive packages which could include elephant safari rides, breakfast with monkeys etc. we decided just to get general admission and walk around. Even though we visited in their winter and in the morning, it is still very humid and hot. We started by taking the mini double decker bus to the elephant enclosure to look at, feed and pat the elephants. A number of people were taking the safari ride which looked like a great experience and which ended with the elephant and its passengers walking through a simulated river crossing back to the starting point. The elephants all looked healthy and were not chained. One of these huge creatures was positioned behind a railing so we could pat and feed her. The baskets cost about $6 Aust dollars and it was clear the elephants loved the vegetables. As we were feeding, other elephants came in to join the feeding before heading off for another safari. We caught the bus back to the park entry and started walking around the zoo. The maps they have are easy to read. During our visit we noticed that a number of new attractions were 'coming soon' which was a little disappointing, but as all things in life, it's all about timing. The animals we did see included lions, tigers, bears, crocodiles, a large number of different monkeys, snakes, birds, lemurs, meerkats, deer, goats and some animals we had never seen before. One of the best things was the petting area where we paid a few dollars for a basket of greens to feed the deer, goats and other smaller animals. You just walk in and feed who you like. Overall he zoo is well kept and the Tigers (who had Cubs), bears , lemur, elephants and lion have their own larger areas that are open and spacious, however most of the other animals are caged. We ended up spending about 2 hours wandering around and although there is a large dining area for lunch and plenty of opportunity to buy drinks at various points etc, we decided to cool down with an ice slushie for about $4.50 Aust. On the way out we noticed there was a water fun park for kids which was part of the zoo. Looked great and the kids were clearly having a ball. Great place for the family and make sure you take a hat.", "Wonderful breakfast experience with elephant and orangutans. Staff were friendly and attentive. Was made extra special by a surprise birthday pancakes and song.", "We went to Zoo near Ubud to swim with elephants. Where else in the world could you do this (ok there's one other zoo in Malaysia I think) but this is really a once in a lifetime experience. The cost of the experience is AU$132 but for this kind of unique experience that is pretty cheap we thought. You enter the zoo and walk past some deer, wallabies and quakkers to a shuttle bus. This takes you past the orangutans enclosure with clear views of the these cute apes. You then catch another ride on a golf buggy which is a bit of a hairy roller coaster of a ride. A short walk takes you to the elephant area. This is a small clearing with some tables scattered about and a small spread of food included in the price. The guide tells you some rules such as Do not punch the elephant?!! Then they bring out some bananas, carrots and pumpkins and a clever and get guests to chop them up. We then went over to the majestic beasts in three groups. We were allocated an elephant called Adelle?. We fed her the veges and then she was lead into a mud pool and she lay down. We were then able to go in and cover her and ourselves in mud which was messy but fun. She was then lead out to a shower where we scrubbed her with brushes. Finally we went into a pool where Adelle crouched down and we washed off the last of the mud and pat/played with her. They took photos of us with our elephant and then we said goodbye and went and showered ourselves. This was followed by a complimentary buffet lunch. Afterwards we were able to purchase our photos but were horrified by the price - AUD$45 For one photo and this was the cheapest option. They allow you to take photos when feeding the elephants but then a mobiles go in a plastic tub and are taken away. This is an external company too - none if the money goes back to the zoo so you're kind of railroaded into forking out another large sum to have a photo of this unforgettable experience. This was the only down side to what was otherwise a fabulous experience. Highly recommended!", "Did general admission with the kids, great value for money, great interaction with animals, well set out, staff very friendly. I would definitely recommend and would visit again", "What an amazing experience! Our driver 'Riza driver' was excellent and very culturally informative! Agus for the breakfast was overly accommodating and so helpful, went above and beyond to make sure we were looked after! Purnata for the elephant mud fun was simply brilliant!! He was so helpful, caring and could tell he loved what he does, which made the whole experience so wonderful! That combined with the fun facts about elephants that he was full of made the whole experience so enjoyable and amazing!!! The animals are so well looked after and cared for! Cannot recommend enough!", "I booked Breakfast with the Orangutans which included a pick up from my hotel in Ubud and return. The driver picked me up as scheduled and we arrived at the zoo early however I was allowed to enter and the zoo shuttle bus took me to another section of the zoo where breakfast was served. Upon arrival 3 adorable baby orangutan were sitting on the wooden platform and soon after two beautiful elephants were also added. There were a number of lovely birds also at breakfast. You are welcome to take photos of the animals at breakfast and there is also a professional photographer taking photos...I did find these expensive at $17.00 each. I did ask the photographer to take some on my own camera and whilst they were ok I did notice that the tops of the animals heads were missing etc and I feel this is so you have to buy their photos. The selection of food was absolutely amazing and plentiful...pastries, egg station, bacon, sausages, rice, noodles, waffles, selection of juices - so many choices. I am vegetarian and there was also options available for vegetarians. When you arrive you are given a number which will be called for you to have your photo taken with the orangutans. The animals seemed to be treated extremely well and much loved and obviously had a close bond with their keepers. You can also ride an elephant (extra cost) and I did not do this as I had visited another elephant park. The zoo itself is undergoing some huge expansion and the existing zoo while ok will be much improved when all the work is done and I will visit again. I paid a few dollars for a chicken and you can feed the tigers. It is also possible to feed the lions or crocodiles for the same amount. There were plenty of drink and icecream stands and a selection of restaurants to choose from - one overlooking the lions which was great. There was a little confusion when my day ended with my driver. Because we were so early to arrive the security guard had not started and therefore I did not receive a ticket which was needed to get taken back to Ubud but after a few calls by friendly zoo staff this was sorted. I thoroughly enjoyed the breakfast with the animals and it was something different that I have not experienced before. I think those with children will particularly enjoy this activity.", "Its very well organised, clean and very green. Feeding the Tiger, Deer was wonderful. Have never touched a Deer before.", "The orangutan breakfast was fantastic. A shame to not be able to touch the orangutans but a great experience to be up close and with the elephants as well. The rest of the zoo is quite small taking about an hour to view, so only worth a visit with the orangutan breakfast to begin with.", "Early 6.30 pickup as we were staying in Nuda Dua ( which along with the return journey was organised by the Zoo) arrived in plenty of time checked in at zoo entrance a small walk and then transported to the area by shuttle bus, shown to our designated table with around another 30 people, then helped ourself to a fantastic buffet breakfast as a couple of elephants arrived closely followed by a couple of Orangutan which came swinging in along a line of connected ropes to a couple of platforms amongst the breakfast area to enjoy there vegetarian breakfast whilst we eat ours then there was plenary of opportunity and time to have plenty of photos with the Orangutan ( don’t have your sunglasses or any hats on or they are fair game ) there is also photo opportunities with the Elephants and some parakeets ( do take your own camera as the keepers will take photos for you) you also had chance to watch a couple of elephants take a early morning dip with there keepers in the large water hole, well worth the money and well organised all the animals seemed to be happy probably cause they was also being feed lol We also added the elephant mud bath to our day", "We had the most amazing time at Zoo. It is so nice to be able to be so close to the animals and know that they are well cared for. It was the highlight of my trip to . I could not get enough of feeding the elephants and could have fed them all day. Patting the baby Lion cub was also a memory I shall always treasure. I highly recommend you take the time to visit the zoo it is for all ages.", "Beautiful and so much fun, these animals are so funny and cute! Very nice site, well maintained and can have bite right next door as well. Totally worth it.", "Where else can you go to feed lions and tigers by hand. A well developed park that has a good range of animals and a few attractions. Could probably be done in half a day if you are not doing the Elephant walk or tree top adventures. Had some great animal experiences with a Binturong, Lion Cub, exotic birds, baby crocodile, Iguana and a baby Gibbon. The meals are reasonably priced in the elephant restaurant and are of good quality. Just remember to ask for some sambal if you you want a kick in your Green Curry.", "Purchase your ticket via traveloka. Cheaper than purchase directly from them. Make sure you printed the eticket before going there. Shorter by distance from kuta/legian compare to Marine Safari. The animals are in cage (while in Marine they are roaming free in a supeeeeer big cage - i guess thats why they claimed as safari). The entrance is also cheaper than Marine. Unfortunately we had rain during the day so most animal show amd encounter are cancelled so we cannot compare it with Marine. The waterpark is dissapointing. It is smell chlorine. No trash bin is available and the locals enjoy throwing things everywhere. It is small. Very small. Nothing compare Marine. Another drawback will be the food and snack bar. It is OVERPRICED. And they do not have kids plain or even chocolate milk. Dissapointing - only soda, ice cream and tea are sold. Anyway this zoo is perfect compare with Singapore Zoo for example. zoo is bigger and the cage is not cramp and small. I can see most of the animals are big, healthy and even overfed (especially in the petting ground, kids kept them wellfed). This place is worth to visit.", "Great lunch with view over the Lions👍🏼 Good food and good prices. Zoo is fantastic to visit with children. Everybody are friendly and treat the animals very well.", "Wow awesome night of meet and greet, orangutan, python snake, owl, feeding elephant . Walk around zoo by afternoon/evening wonderful experience. Tour guide informative and friendly. Buffet dinner good variety and fire dance show fantastic. Having our table over looking lions amazing . I had a wonderful evening with my family picked up from hotel in legian, and returned. Thanks zoo for offering this experience. 🌺🐒🐘🦁", "The zoo was average. But, not the elephant ride. Below our expectation. And the tickets were so expensive.", "We had such a good experience! We were picked up from hotel by Juwis who was super welcoming and careful! Food was amazing, Agus our table host was super polite and prompt! All the zookeepers seemed to love what they do and seeing an orangutan up close was such a good experience!", "I have explored the wonderful Zoo, a number of times over the years and I always enjoy my visit. You have the option to use transport (provided as part of your entry ticket) and or just go walkabout, through the many displays and enclosures. The animals looked comfortable, tourists (including yours truly) were smiling and the service, it was friendly throughout, on another satisfying trip (see my YouTube), to the Zoo. I will be back.", "The Elephant Mud Fun was amazing! Our guide, Putri, was very friendly, helpful and informative. The elephants are absolutely beautiful and it was humbling to be so close to them.", "What a great way to start the day. Breakfast with the Orangutans and Elephants. Buffet restaurant with a good variety of food juices and coffee. Then some photos with the locals then three hours walking the grounds. Staff are very obliging and able to answer most questions. Highly recommend to families of all ages. The zoo itself is well laid out easy walk paths with no stairs. Traditional nese architecture throughout the whole zoo, just beautiful.", "Had an amazing experience at zoo! Got to feed the meerkats and Kuz was such a great help! He was so kind and took so many photos for us and was a wealth of information! Definitely worth the visit!! Thank you Zoo and Kuz!", "its a walking zoo plus elephant ride extra, loved the free bird and animal show reasonable price bring your camera start early. you can do it in half day.", "i thought this zoo is small and old and not recommended. but i was wrong, this zoo is clean, nice, not too big so you just can walk arround. the publish rate is quiet expensive, but i got a really good offer only Rp 50.000 for entrance fee. i like the animal show, bird show, and the best part is i meet the baby of white tiger, sooo cute ^.^. if i get that Rp 50k voucher again, i will definetly come to this place again.", "What an amazing zoo, it was a beautiful day spent looking at the animals and the lovely gardens. Was taken aback by the new area that they have done for the elephants absolutely amazing. Had lunch at the restaurant great choice of cuisine and prices good. If you have children there is a pool area with slides. Really is a must to visit this zoo if you are in .", "We chose to go to the zoo on our own (not with a tour). We had many choices of food, which was unlimited, with plenty of fresh juices and hot drinks too. The Orangutangs were bought out first, we were not allowed to touch them but they were allowed to interact with us as much as they liked. Then two elephants were bought out to watch us as we ate, we could pat and talk to them as much as we like and to have photos taken. It was a great experiences, not hurried either, well worth the money.", "Meeting Adele and her mahmut Herry was an unforgettable experience. My family and I were as taken with Herry and the other mahmuts as we were with the gentle giants. The whole \\ fun in the mud\\\" was brilliant, from the time we arrived and had a delicious snack to the time we had to say goodbye and enjoyed a 5 star lunch. I never thought I would have the opportunity to meet such astounding animals, let alone get filthy and have fun in the mud with them. The bond between the animals and their mahmuts was something to behold. A world class experience that anyone who visits , should indulge in. Thank you Herry and Adele, you gave me a memory I will never forget.\"", "We did the Breakfast with the Orangutans which includes access to the entire zoo as well. It was very easy to book the tickets online. Our thickets included return transfers but there are other options avaliable. Our driver was on time and was only about a 50min drive from where we were staying in Legian. Breakfast itself was amazing, having plenty of options. 2 of my children are coeliac and there was plenty of food options for them. When eating breakfast, you are free to interact with elephants and exotic birds. The best experience was when we were able to have photos with the orangutans. I will defenently do this again when I visit again. The zoo itself is smallish but beautifully presented. Animals looked well cared for with the intent of creating awareness for the particular animals plight. Our whole family (including 3 teenagers) had a wonderful time and it's an easy visit not far from the Kuta area. Highly recommended..", "Our driver was very punctual and friendly. We had an amazing breakfast and had many close encounters with the zoo animals. I would highly recommend this, especially if you have children.", "A wonderful opportunity to interact with the animals and have a tasty breakfast. Kids loved it all - the orangutans, birds and elephants. Its a small but nicely laid out zoo", "I would highly recommend visiting Zoo. It had a lot of animals to see, excellent staff, great facilities and wonderful shows. It was clean and well organized. Not as large as Singapore Zoo but as good if not better. My 6 year old enjoyed the visit very much and in particular the bird show. Keep up the good work.", "Hustled at every turn. No transparency with prices (prices not visibly listed - young staff free to make them up) - seem to make them up on the spot and adjust to gain your interest (photos). Photo sales desk very pushy, felt robbed afterwards. Food/drink was crazily overpriced even after applying their vouchers that they hand out for food - prices clearly upped to allow for the vouchers, visit would be unaffordable if vouchers weren’t used - rubbish tactic to make you feel like you’re getting a great deal. Whole place under construction. Dust and noise everywhere. Little to see because of the construction. A lot of advertised animals not even there. Those animals that we saw looked in terrible condition and living conditions terrible. Worst zoo seen in our world wide travels. Felt emotionally sick and anxious after this visit.", "On our recent trip to we visited both the safari park and zoo. We found that we preferred zoo as it was a lot more interactive with the animals and we were fortunate enough to be able to take photos with a crocodile, 5 month old tiger and an animal that they call a bear cat. Was a great experience and would reccommend a visit to animal lovers. The tree walk I found was not for the faint hearted and is a very physically demanding course (which was not souch fun for me and my fear of heights) but my partner enjoyed it thoroughly.", "Went to the zoo a few years ago and found everything very nice. We handled different aniamls and went for an elephant ride. Also ate there which was very pleasing. Hopefully the Zoo has maintained its care for the animals and now I would not ride an elephant as we have discovered it is not good for them, but patting the tame animals would still be wonderful.", "Great experience of interacting with various animals here in Zoo. Not to mention what a great lunch we had at Gayo Restaurant and such a warm and nice service from Mr. Gus De and his team. Keep up the good work.", "Got so much fun here. Bird show is a must! Inda, the mc also really fun and makes everyone enjoy the show🤟🏻", "We had a beautiful breakfast the food is awesome. Having the orangutans, elephants and birds so close was something I will never forget. On the down side we had someone with us who needed a wheelchair to get around this park is NOT wheelchair friendly. Lots of potholes uneven surfaces and grates. There was a Cassowary that had a huge growth on its leg and was limping. The enclosures are very small. Most of the other animals looked ok and all the people who work here are beautiful souls.", "We enjoyed aour vocation at Zoo that offer very fuuny animals like monkey, bird and show of animals. My familly especially my nephew was like the animals there. We visited the Kampung Sumatra that offer activities of the elephants and we can feed them", " zoo was absolutely amazing, We did the orangutan breakfast witch is a must do. He breakfast was better than my resort’s buffet. We were picked up by private car and driven 1 hour and then picked up when we wanted to leave. The animas are happy and very we’ll looked after. Super safe and fun for the family", "We so enjoyed the breakfast with the orang-utans! It was a great experience to be so close with the animals. Unfortunately that we did not get to see the orang-utans later on in the zoo, but it seems a new area for them is under construction. Great day and beautiful surrounds. Bring your swimmers for the kids to cool down in the pool after a long hot day!!!!!!", "Very good. Just don't sit down for too long. There are many handlers everywhere so you can feel safe with them.", "We have been to several times but had not previously visited the Zoo … what a great day it proved to be! We decided to do \\Breakfast with the Orangutans\\\" which turned out to be an amazing experience, as we also had breakfast with a couple of elephants. My young fella (almost 7) was able to feed and pat the elephants which for him was an incredible experience. I was blown away by how gentle they are. As for the Orangutans, just amazing creatures. Playful, happy to pose for the camera and definitely cheeky - make sure you don't get too close with your hat and sunglasses on. On top of all this, the Zoo put on a very good buffet style breakfast with breakfast options to cater for all needs. Following the breakfast we were able to explore the zoo at our own pace which provided many good photo opportunities. I have to say the animal shows were great and at one stage I had a Bearcat walking over my back during one of the shows. Also enjoyable, although a little noisy are the Gibbons. These “apes” are very active and once they get going the sound is almost deafening but well worth the experience. While roaming the zoo there's plenty of opportunities to get up close and personal with the animals, and for an additional cost you can do a private animal encounter. All in all, a great day out for all ages and the zoo will be even better once the “Savana Project” is complete which will include onsite accommodation. A couple nights at the zoo, now there’s an experience!\"", "Didn't take long to walk around the whole zoo! There is a petting/feeding area for goats and lamas if you pay $5 for the carrots! You can also pay $5 and you get to feed a lion, a tiger or a crocodile which I thought was really cool! All the animals that are caged, are in a nice big area and it didn't seem like cruel environment.", "The Elephant Mud Fun activity was an incredible experience! The staff were very knowledgeable and helpful. Nikee was great!", "Whilst I was keen to go to Breakfast with the Orangutans, I was disappointed that there were so many people at the breakfast - had to be over 80 people. People weren't respectful of the animals and it was very touristy. The zoo has so many updated enclosures being done. If I'd known that before I wouldn't have wasted my time. We weren't impressed at all. The food at breakfast was rubbery and cold and by the time you get called up to see the Orangutan or any animals, they were getting tired and testy and one woman received a twisting of her arm as the animal was obviously tired and 'over it'. Waste of money.", "Completed the elephant fun activity with maddie . He helped us at every point amazing gentleman. Would not have been so good if not for him", "Very nice atmosphere, friendly staff ,wide variety of animals and jungle splash was nice kids like it so much Well maintained park facilities Many restaurants and shows We enjoyed the elephant ride there Although its a little bit expensive for being a zoo", "Maya was super kind and food was pretty good so far in . Ambience was so good . Lion feeding was nice experience", "The management are working on improving conditions and exhibitions and for this I feel the zoo is definitely worth a visit", "loved the zoo animal environment & enclosures are superb, staff great animal encounters are amazing highly recommend", "Absolutely amazing!!! This was definitely the highlight of our holiday in . The staff and animal handlers were beautiful. Our elephant handler was Purnata. We had so much fun playing with the elephants in the water , covering them and ourselves with mud, then washing and brushing them clean. We had opportunity to take lots of photos,and also purchased the professional ones. They aren’t cheap, but well worth it for the memories. Breakfast and lunch was delicious. We found the zoo to be very clean and organised. We had time afterwards to explore the rest of this lovely zoo. I highly recommend doing this when in .", "i come to this place for first time and i had so much fun here, especially for Breakfast with orangutan, this place it’s really recommended to come with your family and you friends, there so many animals and it’s very attentive, and all the staff in Zoo is very kind and so helpful. this place more then my expectation and i had lot of new experience , we created lot of memorable in this beautiful place, Thank you!", "Very nice zoo with friendly staff. Booked the breakfast with the orangutans attraction. I feel like the picture in the advertisement implied you were actually in the enclosure, and a few other guests mentioned they had the same impression. In reality it's actually a large group of maybe sixty (therefore obviously not a realistic expectation) in a breakfast area with tables and chairs and a very tasty buffet breakfast, you are given a number which is called out for a five minute slot with two of four orang-utans and a photographer. The orang-utans seem extremely well cared for and the keeper took lots of breaks so they weren't overwhelmed. The photographer was very good at taking great photos but he kept pushing for me to smile at the camera - I'd rather just take the time to interact with orang-Utans than participate in a photo shoot. The pass also included entrance to the zoo and transfers, so it was very good value! The zoo is quite small but seems fairly responsible at implementing conservation projects and caring for the animals. Some enclosures may have been on the small side. It wasn't completely what I expected however it was still a great day nonetheless!", "What an awesome experience! We all loved it, got to feed the elephants, deer’s & my 14 yr old also fed a tiger. Our tour guide Serni was fantastic. Dinner afterwards was beautiful,& the show was great. Great night highly recommend it for any age 100%", "Jacky is cute, but you need to be careful he's naughty sometimes. Night at the zoo was amazing experience. Thanks Zoo!!", "It was great experience with Nikee with elephants and swimming and playing and bathing and food it’s delicious too with nice view", "We started our day at the Zoo with breakfast with the Orangutans. The breakfast was awesome but probably the best part was the interactions with the elephants that were awesome. Lots of animals at the zoo but the living conditions and cleanliness of the pens could do with some work.", "Getting up early was totally worth it for a lovely breakfast with all the morning noises of the zoo going on around us. Feeding elephants, learning a bit about some of the smaller animals at the zoo and also getting to meet 4 playful orangutans was a really unique experience. The kids were a bit scared to get close as the orangutans are quite naughty but it was really fun to see them playing with each other.", "I love this place so much, The attraction was so interesting. I really enjoy my breakfast with Orang Utan.", "Elephant Mud Fun with Purnata was absolutely amazing! He did such a brilliant job in allowing us to interact with Hati and her handler, was incredibly informative, and the overall experience was simply unbelievable. To have the opportunity to interact with such a beautiful creature, in a stunning location, with beautiful people who care so much for what they do, and the animals they care for, was an experience that will stay with us for the rest of our lives. Thank you Purnata!", "We had a great morning at the Zoo! I booked online the day before and transfers to and from the Zoo were included in the price. The breakfast was delicious, the Orangutans, Elephants and Birds on display at the breakfast were delightful. We were a large group of 17 and everything ran very smoothly. We got to spend an excellent amount of time with the Orangutans, they are just beautiful. After the breakfast we were able to explore the rest of the Zoo and we had a great time. Everything was very clean! I would definitely recommend this. We had children with us ranging in ages from 11 - 20 and they all loved it!", "My boyfriend and I came to the zoo for the elephant experience. It was amazing. The trainers Hery, Dana and Kris were great. Would love to do it again. Only downside is the photos after are way too expensive. They did not allow the option to purchase one photo.", "Such a good zoo, i was very impressed with zoo, my expectations were rather low but we left happy got to see animals close up and they were all well cared for and entry was such a good price. Buy online its cheapest", "Great lifetime pics of son and his mate feeding elephants and holding young Orangutans.Tigers were sensational all with a full stomach from a great breaky , do yourself a favour", "We did the elephant mud fun package and it was an amazing experience! Hery gave us a lot of unique information about the elephants and great service! I recomend people to do this package, it was worth every penny.", "Wonderful View... All staff so friendly and polite.. Special for Putu Agus.. He has been best guide.. Little bit quiet for the Animal maybe it slept already.. But doesnt matter.. As soon as i can play and lough with more than 8 elephants in Zoo..😂😂😂 love it... Buffet dinner was wonderful.. Many kind of international Food.. So nyammmmyy.... Nice place for Romantic couple or Family time.. Beautiful...😍 Every 15 minutes before the Saman dance and Fire dance starts, there is always a dance around the visitors who are eating Dinner .. Even occasionally the waiters invite us to come dance on the spot. and also the six elephants always accompany us all the time we are there .. very exciting.. We recommended this place much...😊😊 Thankyou Zoo Thankyou Putu Agus", "I really enjoyed our trip to Zoo. We started with breakfast with orangutans ☺ It was amazing experience. I didn't like the crowd of tourist because some of them don't know how to behave. Lots of beautiful animals in the beautiful surroundings. Lots of possibilities for interact with animals as well. One huge minus is the price. Overpriced like every tourist attractions in .", "Nice to see them without cage. They roam around freely and you get to see the natural side of them. Must visit if you are staying in Ubud.", "We went there on our holiday with our 9 y/o so she could pet an elephant. When we checked in, I asked if he could get close to the elephants with the entrance fee or was it rides or nothing. The price differential is quite dramatic. The customer service person at the gate said it was with a ride only. We were sad to see you could easily go out to the elephant area and pet or even feed them for a tenth of the ride fee. It was a big disappointment. The remainder of the zoo was small but not super dramatic. I wouldn't say your time / money is worth it.", "What an awesome experience being up close and personal with these wonderful creatures. Certainly allowed to get hands on with them if the orangutans wanted you to. The zoo itself is pretty average but the orangutans experience is well worth the effort and cost. And the buffet breakfast was pretty good also.", "Absolute must! This is worth the visit, the elephants are just amazing and the trainers are in control and informative. @nik was patient and took lots of photos for us!", "Great experience in the elephant mud .our guide Trisna was very friendly. He guided us all over the tour, we washed the elephants fed them, and played with them in the mud", "The breakfast with the Orangutans was amazing. They had two orangutans and two elephants on show for the whole two hours. They brought in other animals and birds for you to enjoy. The gave talks on each of the animals which was educational. You were able to touch all the animals and get up close to them. The location was beautiful, lots of room to sit and enjoy breakfast, watch the animals and watch the three other elephants have their morning bath. The food was amazing with a great selection. The staff were so attentive and lovely.", "Breakfast with the Orangutans, ride on Molly the Elephant, feeding a tiger and generally hanging out at a beautiful zoo. You couldn't ask for a better day. You can tell these animals are much loved and cared for. We love it here, will be back next year for the Elephant Mud Experience. Thanks for a great day!", "Wonderful animal experience, helpful staff and beautiful food. Love the shows and animal presentations to interact with animals is special!", "What a fun day. Elephant riding was awesome. Very friendly helpful staff. Nice restaurants & facilities. More animal enclosures still to open in the future. Photos from elephant ride were very professional, cheap & presented in a nice folder.", "Beach walk is great,but some restaurants are expensive.Don't go to Safari Zoo its very extensive and its weather permitted so no promise of animals.I will never go to Movenpick resort ever again.The experience has turned me off holidaying in .", " Zoo is well worth visiting. Walkways are mainly level and there is a good range of animals, some of which you can interact with.", "This was my second visit as a few months ago enjoyed breakfast with the orang utan. This time, I took a new program called Dinner with Great Elephants. Starting took the bus to Gayo Restaurant and had a short animal presentation then enjoyed the great buffet dinner. Many food selection such as Indian, local, pastas, yummy grilled steak, salads and many more including delicious dessert. For the last session there is an incredible fire dance with Ramayana epic story Highly recommended to enjoy this program and thank you to Zoo team that made an amazing nights ever had.", "What an amazing n beautiful experience! To get up close n personal with the elephants was a memory I'll never forget! We were greeted n taken down to a little sitting spot with some cakes, coffee, tea n water. Got put into groups where we then got bananas, cut up the pumpkins n carrots for the elephants n then they went through the do n don'ts before heading to change rooms n lockers. Took us to the elephants we got to feed them n take photos with them before doing the mud bath n washing them off. Its so much fun our guide Ismail was awesome, very informative, very funny n made sure we were all having a great time. Our elephants name was tongkun n she was beautiful even had a little flower on her head. The elephants are very well looked after n taken care of. After getting all cleaned up we were then taken to the restaurant where there was a delicious buffet lunch there waiting for us. Overall it was a perfect morning very glad that we had did it :)", "3rd visit to zoo in the last 5 years. They are undertaking a massive building project at the zoo incorporating a hotel and massive savannah area. The rear of the zoo has undergone a massive change that has improved the areas for the animals, and for the visitors. Shows and animal interatctions are held in different areas, times are posted and we found them uncrowded and fun. The inclusion of access to the splash water area for the kids is a great break or end to the day so bring their bathers. Food and drinks are available everywhere, they are sold at attraction prices but still cheaper than in Australia. A great visit and will definitely attend again once finished.", "Went and had breakfast with the orangutans, was an amzing experience, if you have never done something like this i would suggest to try this, not only did they have 2 orangutans but they also had 2 elephants, some exotic birds and a porcupine, the food was amazing full credit to kuz and his team...will definatly be back with my daughter next year", "I came to Zoo having zero expectations and my wife and I were just curious to see the kind of animal variety they had there. It was a pleasant surprise and we enjoyed seeing animals, from gibbons to binturongs, to the white tiger, elephants, and deers etc etc They had a cute petting zoo enclosure where there was a funny mix of friendly animals there: wallabies, barking deers, billy goats, rabbits, and a bunch of other deers. They also have a bird show that happens at 3pm but we didn't stay for it. Overall very pleasant, only complaint is the slightly steep price (Rp 780k for 2 adults), and the tiger enclosures could have been more open / bigger", "i have found this zoo not to have all the major animals......no interaction with the animals other than the deers roaming and a cuddle from the elephant....no shows when i was there which was a major disappointment...still expensive to my liking", "This was a delightful couple of hours . A worthwhile visut. Stick to the rules and realise they are wild animals!", "I have experience very great dinner with elephant, it's very excited due to i can see a great performance like a saman dance, and some animal performance , fire dance after dinner and i can take a picture with elephant there and the staff is very friendly and helpfully, I recommend for couple or family to get dinner there.", "Perfect environment!! sooo much fun great for all ages and safe are so helpful, free wifi and great food! would definitely come back. Very interactive and the animals are very close", "What an awesome experience to do. Beautiful creatures and beautiful buffet style breakfast. Thank you to Kuz. We will be back again.", "Awesome experience within extremely beautiful settings.Orangutans and elephants really lovely and adorable.Many thanks to Gus De and Merry for their help.", "The zoo seems lovely with lots of green around, but then I realised the green plants and trees are around the cages, not in them. The bears just had a floor of mud and a platform. There was a tiger and a cub locked in a tiny cell which looked like a prison cell. The tiger was roaring distressingly and wandering backwards and forwards. When I asked why they were in the cell, the staff said it was because she has a baby, even though the cub was about 6 months. That same cub was used for photos with the visitors. The cub was made to sit on their laps like a human baby would, this position and being held by so many people distressed the cub who was trying to wriggle out of their grip and trying to nip at their hands. It was so sad to see, the tiger should have been put back as he was clearly not enjoying the experience. There are many animals to see but I'm not sure the space and conditions of the cages are good enough. Its also expensive, as is the safari marine park.", "Gorgeous setting, animals are fearless due to the footfall of tourists. Seemed happy and in reasonable condition but lot looked over weight. Probably fed excessively to keep them down on the ground and out of the trees for people to photograph. Still as someone who works with animals, I must say this place seemed eco friendly, well signposted and really well staffed. Plenty of facilities as well. Could do with a few more information signs about the animals themselves given they are the main attraction. Most signage seemed to refer to the temples. Don't miss it if you're staying in Ubud", "We enjoy the Zoo very much but you need more direction in some place. New adventure at Kampung Sumatra was more interest but still on project on their waterfall. It seems we not have seen zebra & hippos, you need to have them and we can see all the animals in zoo", "Very nice and welcoming people. Gus De was very helpful. We loved Zara the nine year old orangtun was very cute and cuddly", "We did breakfast with orangutans . This was one if our favourite things the food was fantastic. So much to see and do the photos were great something to take home and keep . Staff are wonderful very helpful and the free shuttle was great . Would definitely recommend it to all", "Our driver Mr.Made picked us up from our Hotel in time. He was very nice and told us about and the Zoo. The Park conception is beautiful. We booked the elephant mud fun activity and it was an unforgettable experience. The elephants seem happy and good cared. One negative aspect: the photos from the activity were a little bit too expensive to buy but this was ok because it‘s one in a lifetime.", "I thoroughly enjoyed my time at the zoo. There's a water park that the kids can play on big kids too. The staff were so pleasant and helpful. I loved the elephants and enjoyed watching a mischievous elephant who waterbombed the team that was cleaning her. Just being near the elephants was a dream come true for me...Yes I had swollen feet but that was due to water retention and the humidity of the day which can be resolved with tablets from the chemist or an injection before you leave your country. The water and mud were fine as i got some in my eyes and I was ok. The trainers were amazing and ours truly loved elephants he was so lovely and cared so much for the elephants his name was Purnata and he gets a 10/10 For making my experience more amazing then it already was. At the end of the day the people in this country are already suffering yet they still have the heart to help save these gentle giants that alone earns them so much kudos for making an effort I have no complaints. I am happy to do this again. Thanks again so much Purnata you are so awesome.", "Zoo has very limited range of animals. Extortionate prices. Would not recommend to anyone. The shows are ok if you time it probably.", "Very good breakfast and more than just orangutans come and visit, Gus De is very accommodating! Very fun and worth the early wake up", "So many animals can attract your kids attention, let's our kid being so curious by straight seeing the animals. Really enjoyed the moment, felt great experience having lunch while animals surround you.", "We booked the breakfast with Orangutans and then day at zoo. It was an early start, picked up at our hotel at 7am but so well worth it. From the moment we got into the car until they dropped us back at our hotel the service was excellent. The breakfast was great with plenty to eat and being so close to the animals was amazing. Everyone was very friendly and helpful and the animals are well treated and cared for. Would throughly recommend going especially for the breakfast experience.", "comparing the other activities in and animal activities, when it comes to franchise or branding it's good, but animals show and animal types is not that good", "What a fabulous day out!! Great shows and lovely animals which looked to be well looked after. The new little water park is really greay for little ones probably best suited ten and under. You are unable to take food or drink into the park however food and drink are reasonably priced. I would definitly visit again.", "Excellent and mamma and accident animal animal in great condition where treated very nicely Meerket keeper gus de is very friendly and nice 5star to all zoo staff", "A must do in . The breakfast with the animals is amazing the staff are wonderful and it's a beautiful place to visit and explore. I would definitely go again.", "We came here to ride the elephants. $123.00 AUD for a 30min ride seems expensive to me but I did enjoy the experience. The zoo was well laid out and you get to see everything very easily. Well worth a visit.", "We did the elephant ride and the Night at the Zoo (tour, dinner, fire dance). Everything was excellent... we had a great time, ate good food, enjoyed seeing the animals on the tour as well as the special animals that they brought in to the dinner area for us to hold and take pictures with. Outstanding evening on all fronts.", "Zoo was normal. The feeding the animal part was great. My 4 year old was enjoying himself throughout. Buying of food was not very expensive. Overall a great attraction for families with kids.", "Breakfast with the Orangutans is an experience not to be missed. With Adi our host for the session he was very informative with information of the various animals we are able to get up and close to. get up close to orangutans, gibbons, elephants and birds. For a small price you have the opportunity to feed the elephants.", "We were picked up by private car from our hotel and dropped back off, it was so smooth! We arrived at the restaurant where we had breakfast. I wasn't expecting just how gorgeous this zoo would be. A very new area, on top of a small cliff, with a massive lake to watch the elephants swim in. The breakfast was a large buffet spread with everything you could want, and really nice people making sure you were okay. You get a picture with the orangutans, but there are also two other ones playing on the grass in front of you, so you can watch them while you eat (which was hilarious as one kept on trying to run off!). They also bring out exotic birds, and two elephants. This alone would have been worth the price, but then you also get to look around the zoo! The zoo itself is quite small, I think it took us an hour to get around. Some of the cages are pretty small, but these are all the cages for the animals that we had seen were having new areas built, mostly in the \\cageless\\\" style. Once the new areas are open for the tigers, sun bears and orangutans this zoo will feel like a small Singapore zoo!\"", "An amazing experience!! My kids love it so much!! The staffs are very nice. Mr. Wira who took a very nice care of us! He is very sweet and guided us clearly. We all had so much fun. Must try when u in .", "We had a great time at this zoo - 3 seniors! We chose the zoo over the Safari park as the latter had the same attractions for a much dearer entrance fee! Overall, the animals were well kept - the tigers a bit on the thin side and the bears looked bored. I did not see any rhinoceros or hippos - no doubt other animals would have not been there too as the grounds are compact and you don't have to walk for miles. The grounds are nice with lush tropical trees according welcome shade. We could have had a 50min elephant ride but at $70us we gave that a miss.", " zoo was a great experience it was a nice visit with my parents and sibling overall trip was very nice Nd the zoo day was also good uh can around Nd see various species Nd could also feed them ,,, one can get nyc pics clicked there also uh can go by bus Nd see animals ,,,, it’s like uh could spend 3-4hrs there and uh would have ur day planned well ,,,,, I felt it was far better than monkey forest ...........❤️❤️💫", "We booked for Breakfast with Orangatan and Elephant Mud fun. Firstly it is not breakfast with orangutans you get taken to your table to eat and 2 Orangutans were brought out which you was NOT aloud to interact with or touch!!!! Secondly after this a lady came to see us and told us we needed to pay more money as THEY made a mistake and if we did not pay our 8 year old son would not be able to participate in the Elephant mud fun!!!! He should have been charged Adult price, even thought this was their error they did not care about leaving an 8 year old child out and miss out on the fun and responded with he can sit with them in the office absolutely appalling service for Zoo. In all we paid £400.00 for this experience Please note to others do not waste your money.", "We really enjoyed our day here. Lovely place and relatively inexpensive. Beautiful grounds and the animals all seem to be well looked after. The food in the restaurant was very tasty and presented well. I would return here again. I liked the petting area where you could feed the deer and rabbits, so cute! My son liked holding the crocodile, he was surprised at how soft it was.", "Went to breakfast with orangutans. It was an amazing experience ! Got to spend time with orangutans and the elephants. The breakfast was 5* buffet. Bacon, pastries, cereal and other wide variety of amazing food. All the staff were friendly and loved the animals. After breakfast we had entrance to the zoo which was lovely. All the animals were happy and had nice enclosures​.", "Saw white tigers, lions, tiger, zebras, rhinos, leopard and elephant show. Plus a myraid of fish and phirana too. It's a very small zoo, one day is enough to cover everything. Worth it to stay in the safari lodge, but 1 night is enough", "I visited this place many times before, and came back here again because a colleague wants to see how it is. Well, I personally don't really like the place. The enclosures are not well-maintained and dirty. The animals looked bored and all of our pictures of the animal tells a sad story of captivity. The only good thing about this place is the restaurant in the front. With the view of lion and lioness not under the bars are great. The service itself is good and nothing to be complained about. Another thing that annoys me is how the price is differentiated between locals and tourists with almost 3x the difference! I mean, really?", "The Zoo itself (excluding the elephants and animal encounters) is like a 1.5. If you want to go see a zoo without those things, skip this. PROS: -The Zoo staff (although not always present) is very nice and knowlegable -The elephant portion was the highlight.. got to ride, FEED and pose with the gentle giants.. Was awesome -The animal encounters although very conveyor belt style.. was still very cool. Got a bear cat on my back and got to pet a baby lion. Cant beat that -The prices are reasonable in comparison with most countires -Feed the tiger. CONS: -Poor selection and quanitity of animals -Poor upkeep -Not enough or unavailable staff. There was barely any staff walking around or within zoo -Do not eat there. Relatively expensive Bottomline: Good value for a few things(elephants and enimal encounter). Skip or briskly walk the rest of the zoo if you decide to go. -Not much staff present.", "Breakfast with the orangutans was fantastic. We had breakfast surrounded by Orangutans, elephants and birds. Got to interact with the animals and see them close up. Then afterwards got to explore the zoo. Saw a couple of shows including the bird show. Highly recommend this activity we had a fantastic day and I’m sure you will too", "Breakfast with the orangutans tour was the best part of my trip so far and I have been to 4 times now For approx $50 per person you get hotel pick up and drop off back at hotel, breakfast, photos and with the orangutans and the elephants and entry to the zoo until 2pm - what a bargain! Was surprised as I wasn't expecting the elephants and they were just so beautiful! Feel in love instantly! And you can feed them for $6 with was fantastic fun! Cheeky elephants! I really liked that the photographs also took photos on your own mobile too and there wasn't pressure to buy their photos but I did I got 2 approx $17 each well worth it! If you are thinking of doing it I can't recommend it enough", "The kids thoroughly enjoyed it. After seeing quite a few zoos around the world and Australia, it didn't stand to me. Would definitely encourage having breakfast with the orangutans though.", "Took twin girls to Orangutan breakfast for their birthday. Courteous driver and clean car for hotel transfer. The zoo is clean and well maintained. The breakfast is fantastic with a great choice of buffet food. The animals are the highlight the kids got up close with the orangutans, elephants, porcupines and exotic birds. The animals are beautifully cared for by knowledgeable and gentle keepers. You cannot touch the animals but they may touch you if they choose the animals welfare is closely monitored at all times. The photo opportunities are great. After breakfast you can explore the rest of the zoo and then the driver will take you home when your ready. Awesome day out!", "I visited Zoo with my 5 year old son he had a great day said it was his best day out in . We rode the Elephant and fed them and joined the animal encounters and got some great photos with the monkeys. I am glad we went he loved the little waterpark for a mid afternoon cool down. For me I feel that there is still room for improvement which looks like is well under way which maybe I will see one day. At the minute the cages are small and they all need more room there was a lot of tigers in one small enclosure and the adult orangutans enclosure was dull and small not natural, I felt sorry for her. I asked a lot of questions about the elephants and although it was a great experience for my son I am not sure if I will do it again. The elephants were captured from the wild, though they said rescued, which I guess they are fed well now but have to work for it and it makes you wonder how they tamed the elephants from wild ones and if they are happy in the zoo. The riders had pick/hammers in there hands which I was told was for emergency situations but I did see one with blood on their head. I am glad the one we rode seemed mark free! The rider told me they get two days off every week though and it looks like they are building a bigger enclosure for them for when they rest. I am not the biggest fan of zoos as it makes me sad to see them in cages but as zoos go it wasn't the worst zoo I have been to but like I say the improvements will be welcome and the animals need bigger more natural environments to live in. All in all it was an expensive day to include a ride photo etc but let's hope they are charging so much to help fund the improvements to the enclosures to give the animals a happier life! My son loved it worth a visit with your children.", "What an amazing experience and so much value for money. We don't normally do tours as we get about on a scooter and go everywhere ourselves. We decided to do the Dine with the Elephants experience for something different. We were picked up at our hotel, went through the Zoo after 5pm with only the people on the tour. Looked through the Zoo at all the animals at our leisure. Then on a double decker bus to another part of the Zoo with the massive Elephant pool and restaurant. We had photos with the Elephants and then walked over to the restaurant. There were more animals that we could get up close and personal with including an Orangutan and a Pangolin and one more. We had a drink (2 cocktails for the price of 1) then went to another area and had a mini animal show. Back for dinner which was absolutely lovely, so much to choose from and so delicious. Fantastic value! We then went and had dance show, back for more photos and drinks and then a fire dance. We were then taken back to our hotel. I can't stress how wonderful this was and not something that we would normally do. I totally recommend it! If you don't do this experience Zoo alone is wonderful.", "Went there expecting just another zoo, which I thought it was, but at the end they put on a show with bongo drums which I could listen to for hours, worth it .", "We did the Mahout for a day package which was expensive however well worth it. We were picked up from our hotel at 6am and travelled to the zoo. On arrival a special table had been set up for us in the Elephant cafe so we can have breakfast. We selected our breakfast and after this were taken to meet our elephants and mahouts. Our first ride on the elephants was with the mahouts and to their enclosure. The mahouts were extremely friendly and we also had two tour guides during the day who were lovely. On arrival we washed and cleaned our elephant. We were also given the opportunity to swim with the elephant. After this we learnt the commands and were eventually able to ride the elephants on our own with no seat. This was a fantastic experience. We rode the elephants down to the river were they lied down for us to wash them. Throughout this the tour guide used our camera to take loads of photos which is great. After the mahout part we had lunch near the lion enclosure and had our photo taken with several animals, including a baby crocodile and gibbon. We then returned to one of our elephants and rode using the seat to a nearby temple. We had a refreshing cocunut drink there and then returned to the zoo. On leaving we drove to a local hotel for a nese massage which was much needed after the day! We visited the zoo as it is was my birthday and after finding this out the guides arranged a birthday cake and sang me happy birthday. It was a brilliant experience and would definitely recommend it. The staff were lovely and gave me a brilliant birthday!", "We booked a night tour at zoo with a teenager and 3 kids under 8. First impressions weren't great, our driver started guilt-tripping us from the moment he arrived at our hotel, complaining about his financial situation and his job. On arrival at the zoo, our concerns escalated when staff seemed confused and disorganised. Customer service was terrible, for some reason all other groups went straight to take photos with animals while we were left standing around. Finally we were ushered to table and took it upon ourselves to kickstart the animal encounters. Then we realised that we were the only people left standing there, all other visitors to the tour had been ushered off on the tour. We asked what was going on and were told our turn was soon. There must have been a mistake made, because after waiting for some time we were taken on a private tour by the host for the night. The tour felt very rushed, but we were impressed with her friendliness and knowledge of the animals. This wasn't like Australian zoos, we felt like we were right up next to the animals! Feeding the elephants was an amazing experience, and then we were whisked off to the dinner. The food seemed nice but there was no drink service and only an empty water cooler. My daughter got food poisoning and threw up in the car on the way back to the hotel - payback for the driver perhaps? If not for the private tour experience of being up close and behind the scenes with the animals, I would have rated this a 1 out of 5.", "OMG what can l say but fantastic. It wss excellent value for money. We didn't know that we could of arrived earlier and had a really good look at the zoo. The zoo closed early so what time we had was great. The evening started with a welcome by 2 beautiful elephants, we could touch them and feed them and have pictures with them. We then went to the restaurant and got seated order drinks and then had some more guests to see, 2 lovely orangutans. Then we had a show with dancers and then what l call show and tell on special guest animals. Dinner was a buffet, again fantastic food and the staff so nice and friendly. At dinner we had all the elephants. I'm lost for words as l know my experience was out of tjus world. The finally show well you need to go and see it... Value for money ........ AWESOME DONT MISS IT", "I would highly recommend night at the zoo. ( zoo)The service at the restaurant was fab. Give a shout out to Teddy who was polite and friendly, took photos of us in front of the lions. The atmosphere was great.", "book the ticket for zoo admission it was realy fun, the place is so clean, everything are in good maintenance, i love the kampung sumatra !! but really sad elephant ride was fully back. will try another trip! we also bought 2pcs zoo t-shirt so lovely💛💛 thank you Zoo for make our Saturday really fun", "We booked an Long Trek Exclusive Safari package for 2 people and were surprised at how cheap it was. The Zoo organised transfers from Seminyak to the Zoo and return. On Arrival at the zoo we felt rushed to take our Elephant rides as soon as we could and told that we would be required to be ready to return to the hotel after only 2 and a half hours at the zoo. The Animal enclosures are small and ran down but hey... It is a third world country... It does seem that the staff care about the welfare and conservation of the wildlife and they were all friendly to us. Buffet lunch was nice and the animal encounters are fun! We also paid an extra $24 dollars for 2 of us to feed the Saltwater Crocodiles and the Tigers. The one thing that really disappointed us was the lack of package options available when buying photos. We had 9 pictures taking and were going to buy them all but at $17 dollars each with no discount for bulk purchases we just choose 4 and had pictures on our camera to remember our day.", "I got good discount on their website. The pickup and drop off service was prompt. My kid loved and enjoyed this place a lot. It would be better if the total stay time in zoo will be increased in the online zoo package as it is bit short to enjoy the zoo. Enjoyed a lot. Thanks", "loved to run around there with my son, ewe had a really great day. Friendly staff and great animals.", "I was a little nervous about paying the price to do this excursion, but I am happy to say that it was a great experience. We had 12 people in our group and we loved every second of playing in the mud with our elephant Terri, as well as washing and feeding her. We had young kids (8 and 11) as well as several adults. It was great fun for all and an experience we will never forget. We also felt that the elephants were treated well and seemed to be doing well in their environment.", "We did mud fun and it was SO MAD FUNNN!! Mas Madde and the rest of the crew were so friendly and helpful. Totally worth it! xx Shasha", "I highly recommend breakfast with the orangutans. Mr Suri our driver was punctual at our accommodation and very helpful and friendly Zoo staff were efficient and very obliging. The breakfast buffet had enormous choices, and was very tasty. But most importantly the orangutans were gorgeous. And the elephants were magnificent. Plus the parrots and porcupine. You could feed the elephants for 6000 IDR. The keepers answered any questions and the photographers were happy to take pics with your camera as well as professional ones. It was wonderful to be close to these amazing animals I loved it.", "Recommended zoo park in , especially for the program Dinner with the great elephant, cheap price with amazing program nice buffet dinner & delicous foods, have a more less 60 menus will be served in this dinner. A very good dance performance from Sumatra that is Tari Nusantara and also the fire dance performance is very amazing. Their staff will greet you friendly and serve during the program. More than 2 hours we will enjoy this program \\ Dinner with The Great Elephant\\\", very recommended activity for the Family with children's.\"", "An amazing opportunity to have breakfast with animals that are not drugged or doped. Enjoyed a lovely buffet breakfast while keepers and animals walked around talking about their programs. You could not touch the orangutans but you could observe and take photos with them within a metre of you. The joy and playfulness from the animals was amazing. We feel very lucky to be involved in an experience like it. Highly recommend this for people. Maybe not so much for children under 5. Wheelchair accessible. The zoo hasn't got a lot of animals compared to Melbourne Zoo however their constant upgrading and conservation for the future is amazing. The staff there were all very friendly and easy to talk to.", "The zoo driver picked us up from our hotel . We enjoyed the zoo, the shows and lunch. A very enjoyable day. In the early afternoon the zoo driver returned us to our hotel. A great way to enjoy a day in .", "From start to finish this was a fabulous experience for the whole family (Mum, Dad, 15 & 18 year olds). Our guide, Dana and his assistant were very knowledgeable and ensured not only our safety and Anna the elephant’s needs were met throughout the whole experience. If you would like to get up close and personal with an elephant, this is a must do!", "Went on the elephant mud fun, was a great experience. Trisna was very helpful and great tour guide for the elephant experience", "I went there with my family and we'd pre purchased the Zoo Saver packages. We had a driver pick is up from our villa who was very nice but was 45 minutes late. On arrival we were given meal vouchers, animal encounter vouchers and animal feeding vouchers. We had a lovely meal and the staff were nice and friendly however we were approached a few times by different waiters attempting to sell us a tour guide for ; it was either their uncle or cousin who was the tour guide, which was frustrating as we were trying to enjoy our lunch. The animal encounters were interesting, however the majority if our time was spent waiting or our turn which took, collectively, approximately two hours; and with a child it wasn't all that fun! After the animal encounters we wandered around the zoo and were saddened by the lack of space most of the animals had and that it appeared a lot of them didn't have clean or any drinking water. There was either too many animals in the enclosures or only one, which upset my daughter as she felt that the animals were either \\very lonely or had nowhere to play\\\". We knew there was Elephant feeding in the afternoon so decided to save our animal feeding vouchers for then, however when we presented them to the staff member we were told we couldn't use them as they were only for the petting zoo! It is not stipulated anywhere that the vouchers are only for the petting zoo. If I knew the 'animal feeding' that was stated on the pamphlet and included in the package was only for the petting zoo I wouldn't have spent so much money! (Especially considering the petting zoo feed was only 50cents). Would I go there again? No way!\"", "Me and my girlfriend booked the breakfast with the orangutans and mud fun with the elephants and we're not disappointed. It was an earky start as we git a transfer from our hotel in Kuta to the zoo at 6.30. Breakfast at 8 was delicious and had a wide variety of foods (fry, omelette, buns etc) and for a very fussy eater I loved it. The zoo keepers brought out the two orangutans and two elephants. We could stroke them, take pictures on your own device or have a photographer take some. Could not fault this part. After at 9 we made our way down to the elephant mud fun which was a once in a lifetime experience. We got to feed, bathe in mud, wash, scrub and take numerous pictures with the elephants. The guys in charge including Hery were superb and I cannot recommend this anymore. Then we had a shower and another delicious buffet lunch. We bought digital photos with 6 hard copies printed for 950,000 rupiahs which was pricey. The only downside was after when we toured the rest of the zoo we were underwhelmed as a lot is still under construction with many new areas coming soon. It didn't take us too long to go round. All in all the intimate experience with the elephants and orangutans was well worth the journey.", "loved to run around there with my son, ewe had a really great day. Friendly staff and great animals.", "Excellent experience & well worth it. Hery was very informative, entertaining & made the experience overall a sensational experience.", "A very nice small zoo, the highlights were definitely feeding the elephant (60k extra, which you can do without doing the safari) and getting a photo with the tiger cub! Not a huge variety of animals compared to Western zoos We got the Zoo Explorers package which is basically everything (including hotel transport and a meal) minus the elephant safari ride. Would be 4-5 stars but the price is a let down, should be closer to 500-550k per person, not 750k", "Had breakfast with the orangutans, then on to share a mud bath with the elephants. Fantastic experience. Would highly recommend it. Also had a 3 course lunch which was very enjoyable. Walked round the rest of the zoo. Long tiring but well worth it kind of day", "Did the Breakfast with the Orangutans for my wife’s birthday. We were given super service which included a front row table plus a birthday cake! The breakfast had an incredible selection of hot and cold selections, local and international. The Orangutans were pretty good and you also got to feed elephants.", "Took three under three’s for a visit to the Zoo. We decided to do the Breakfast with the Orangutans package. It does work out to be expensive but it was a great experience, although the pictures have you believe there to be quite a few orangutans at the breakfast. There were only two. Plus two elephants. The breakfast is great, lots of choice. Fresh and very clean. The staff are lovely. The Zoo is good although some areas are in a little need of some renovations. The splash park is a welcome bonus, the kids loved it and a great way for them too cool off. Worth the trip up from Seminyak where we were staying.", "We had a great time with the elephants. We were able to feed them, take a mud bath and then wash them. The team is really nice and Hery our guide was able to share a lot of informations about the elephants. We did our researches before because we wanted an ethical place for the animal et we were not disappointed.", "Visited the zoo on our recent trip to and witnessed happy and well looked after animals🤗. We really enjoyed our day out wandering around at our leisure. These animals looked and acted as if they weee enjoying themselves and played to our camera . Theee is a large variety of animals from , ratbag orangatangs to large bengal tigers. This could be enjoyed by either families, solo travellers or ages couples.", "We brought the elephant package deal where we got zoo entry, an elephant ride and feeding, buffet lunch and animal encounter. When we booked we thought it was a little pricey but found it completely worth it! The staff are super friendly and there are lots of places around the zoo where you can get photos with birds and alligators ect, you can take the photos with your own camera and buy professional ones for 150,000 IDR. Great day out for anyone we would defiantly come back next time we are in .", "I had an absolute blast attending the Elephant Mud Fun. Our group of 9 took a care of an elephant named Moli and we fed him, covered his whole body with mud, brushed him and gave him a final splash. All elephants look very well cared of, seemed to be happy and enjoying the whole session. Hery, one of the mahouts provided very useful and interesting facts about the animals. The ZOO itself is cute (tigers, lions, tortoises, monkeys, birds, bears...) Besides, drivers who picked me up and droped me off (Liu and Made) were very friendly.", "Great afternoon at the zoo. Really enjoyed seeing the upgrades that have been made since our last visit in 2011.", "The zoo exploration was one of the best experiences ever. Being around animals and birds was always my dream. It was a total roller coaster with so many animals around you. Interaction with these beautiful beings was cheery on the cake. This experience will be relished life long. All the shows were also good.", "At first i was quite skeptical about the zoo but then the warmth i felt during the visit made me realize they did everything they could and willing to improve, the animals look very healthy, the staffs are very nice and i can sense the love from the keepers towards their animals.I had an excellent buffet lunch and enjoyed the scenery where the elephants passing by enjoying their snacks as well. very happy will definitely be back!! the photos souvenirs are quite pricey so make sure you have your camera or phone fully charged..", "Very amazing experience in zoo. It is an honor for us to be introduced into the beauty of animal planet.", "What an amazing experience. Not only Orang-utans but elephants, gibbons, rabbits, bird and even a porcupine and penguin. Gina was an an amazing host and gave us a great history of their conservation. Thankyou for an amazing experience will will never forget. Special credit also to Billy Krezna for your transport. You have been amazing and made our experience most pleasurable. Suksma to all.", "Ive been to about 4 zoos in australia and would have to be the best. The elephant ride aas amazing however pricey, so budget for it! But this zoo had many animals I have never seen before. It was a great experience. Recommend to everyone. Though like many places in you can't take food in which is silly.", "Very good experience with good food. Really enjoyed the close encounters with elephants, birds orangutan and other animals. Host Gus De was very friendly a helpful and the food service was quick. We enjoyed the omelettes and fresh fruit and whole experience.", "We were staying at Sanctoo Suites and Villas which is located adjacent to Zoo and some interesting expeditions are organized by the Villa. Though Zoo is another standalone attraction for the visitors too. You have free access to the Zoo if you are staying at The Sanctoo Villa. We indulged in different experiences at Zoo from Breakfast with Orangutans to Night at the Zoo to a stroll. While we were heading for sightseeing, we routed ourselves through the Zoo taking a stroll around the Zoo where there are 500 rare & exotic animals in a lovely tropical environment. Zoo starts with Deer Park where cute deers welcome visitors who feed them too. We fed the tigers and lions too. It was an adventure feeding the tigers with flesh through the stick which was grabbed in a few seconds. It was an assisted and safe experience. We also fed the cute deers which were roaming freely in the zoo. We met all the animals- crocodiles, African lions, porcupines, gibbons, sun bears, babirusa, orangutans also got clicked with them as well as played with them. We saw the birds - Kampung, Sumatra, exotic feathered flock and more in their natural habitat. Zoo is truly a hearty and happy experience interacting with the friendly animals. A lovely sight and scene which we also spotted was a playground for kids where kids can jump, swing, slide and climb and play and interact. We had lunch at the Wana Restaurant from where we again said Hello to Lions which we could spot from outside the big glass door. The Wooden restaurant had the most amazing food- Butter Chicken, Chapatis, Paneer Butter Masala, Yellow Dal, Biryani and Sandwiches with fries. The meal was accompanied with pickled onions, curd, pickle & chutney. The lunch was sumptuous and delicious and the restaurant was unique. It was a bewildered and wild experience to have lunch next to the lions. Ooh! La! La! What a lunch! Wannabe here again! Yippiee!!! Zoo also organizes Elephant Mud Fun through which animal enthusiasts can get down dirty with the friendly Sumatran elephants while discovering their behavior and lifestyle from the experienced Mahout. Other shows and activities include Breakfast with Orangutans, Night at the Zoo, exotic bird show, animal encounters, animal presentation, pony ride, feeding the animals and Elephant ride.", "We received quotation for ticket price and lunch for school group, however, it was really disappointing. The children was forced to eat their lunch in the middle of arid field with a simple tent which is very unfeasible at all for them. They told us that the field is still being renovated for better view after the complaint. So why they didn't offer the group to eat in their restaurant as their plan B and forced the group to eat their lunch in the middle of construction field with no notification? They paid the ticket and lunch box with no discount which is unfair at all for the facility that they experienced! It also means the management underestimated our group. As travel agent, it is very disappointing as well as it influences our company name. Not recommended for group to visit this zoo. There are better zoo with better service such as Bird Park and Marine safari for group to visit in the future.", "Nice place, so many kind of animal, and the staff its so friendly, im so enjoy and so happy when i at BALI ZOO, I LIKE IT", "a must to do dinner with the elephants best meal and fire dance show in and you get to look around the zoo before getting on the bus to take you to the elephants all hands on with feeding them and photos then to a buffet all you can eat with the elephants right there then a show after, great value for money.", "I was very impressed with this Zoo. The gardens and environments for the animals are excellent. The animals are well cared for. Admission was comparable to Australian prices which is ok since the animals are in excellent conditions. That was important for me to see since we do Zoos very well in Australia. The zoo can be done in half a day if you eat in the restaurant and take your time. The tour to the elephant park is spectacular from the roof of the park bus. Well done Zoo!! Very impressed.", "Went to the zoo to have breakfast with the Orangutans, and to our surprise the Elephants were there too. The breakfast was excellent and the staff so friendly and helpful. The only complaint I have is the amount they wanted to charge for a ride on the Elephant in their swimming pool, which was $190. A very enjoyable morning.", " Zoo is a good way to see the local animals. As you arrive you get a variety of beautifull birds placed on you for a photo opportunity and then the fun begins. There is a variety of special animals throughout the area and all of them seem to be happy in there surroundings. The zoo is easy to walk through and they try to keep it looking as natural as possible. Through the day you can see all sorts of live shows and have your photo taken with the animals if you desire. At the cafe they have a lunch show with a baby aligator, lions, cheetah, tiger, asian bear cat (a beautifull creature that will walk on your shoulders, you just want to take this one home with you) and again another photo opportunity, this one you can buy the photos taken by the Zoo staff as well as take your own. It is a pleasurable day in a beautifull area, not to be missed.", "Lovely area to walk around. So much to see there. Beautiful how it looks out into the water. Even saw a deer in on of the enclosures. Well worth a visit.", "We booked online without a problem. When my wife got there they tried to get another 500000rupiah from her to get in. They then took all bottled water so that water had to be bought inside at their shops. Staff then did not give correct change when purchases were made from ice creams to food.", "We booked elephant mud fun & breakfast with orangutans with transfer. I booked online when we got here it cost around £100 per person. When we arrived at the zoo entry was £50 I’m not sure how much extra it was for the encounter at the desk so I’d recommend booking ahead of time as a month before when I looked it was £70. The driver agung was on time (6:30) and managed to find our (very secretive) villa by taking initiative to ask the walking locals of the town. He was very helpful & Friendly & for me; put a lot into perspective ie life, culture and nese mentality. The driver sorts all the booking our etc when you arrive, at 8am you can enter the zoo. Dedi was our guide at the restaurant and I attended with a vegan, he made sure to have the restaurant make a fresh veggie nasi gorang but there was plenty of choice for breakfast (im a fussy eater but had seconds!!) it was amazing to see the elephants arrive with their mahouts, the orangutan shortly after (and was very stubborn bless!) we also had the pleasure of seeing the newly born ghandi orangutan with mum. The pure love and trust I witnessed between the keeper (second mum) and trust with the orangutans cannot be argued with. The same can be said about the elephant keepers, there was a cheeky elephant who was clearly driven by food! I was eating breakfast, no one was around the elephants at this time and the mahout was talking and laughing and stroking the elephant. I was conscious to check these factors and go with my heart as to make my own decision on their welfare for a honest review, I also witnessed beside our dinner table the mahouts washing the elephants, he was laughing and playing as the elephants were rolling around freely in the water and this could not be acted. What you have to remember is the whole park is open for viewing, it’s very open and public can see a lot so there is no room for any negativity or abuse. I honestly believe the keepers care deeply for their animals especially within their culture and beliefs with offerings and ceremonies they worship each creature. You have 2 hours for breakfast which being English, consisted of a lot of tea on demand. We then walked down between all the private on-site villas to our elephant mud fun, they had drinks but we had just had breakfast. I would suggest arriving in the clothes you are planning to wear bikini sarong etc to get muddy, as you would have to change but there is a locker shower and changing room your taken too for this. My partner had watched some “elephant mud fun” videos on YouTube and wasn’t impressed, this is because your phones are safely put in a box when you get to the washing mud and playing with elephant to avoid damaging. At any time you are free to take it out of the box for photos - there are photographers there but you pay £££££ for the pics (will cover this later) and to be honest to say they are photographers the attention to detail is not 100% (not making sure people are on the background etc) so if you’re with someone be brave and direct some photos for yourself - or get good with photoshop !! The whole experience was surreal. Having a shower with elephants, rubbing mud into elephants, my skin feels blooming amazing now! After washing you get a towel provided you can change - my bikini was pretty much dry so I just popped a cover up on. Then down to dinner - it was a set menu basic but good. The nasi gorang HAS PEANUTS on though so for this reason I didn’t have it, it didn’t say that on the menu but I’m not 100% about nuts. The rice was nice and we brought cocktails for 120k (£7) which went down a treat. My feedback about dinner was the banana fritter was lovely but for some reason had cheese on it?? Which meant I couldn’t finish it, again being fussy but disappointing mix. Whilst your eating the photographer comes round with iPad for you to check photo - it’s 450,000 (£25) for one picture! Printed or 1 million £50 - for a usb. Very expensive but worth it if you think you’ve got good pictures - they take cash and card (we’ve been using a WISE card which is very handy and works in most atms - has good exchange rate and can be topped up at any time on your phone) We finished around 12:30 - your driver will wait until 2pm - then it’s 50,000 an hour (£3) to stay longer. We left at 2 as was already spoilt in the morning and nothing could’ve topped it. There are renovations to the zoo coming to be able to make the zoo larger and more spacious for animals. Hats off to zoo for keeping the zoo so clean. Animals maintained after 2 years of no tourism it must’ve been so hard. Thank you for welcoming us back and it’s been an unforgettable experience!!", "It was a very good experience. Bought the tickets through online platform. The food was nice. Totally worth it", "The breakfast options were surprisingly vast and delicious. Options for veggies and all you can eat, seriously good combined with the fact the orangutans have free range all around the breakfast area, it doesn’t matter where you’re sat as people have the freedom to be interactive with the monkeys whenever they please. There are no queues or allotted times which I think is great as it’s not as intense for the animals. The orangutans are super playful and relaxed which was important for me, they move around or sit eating, they held my partners hand and pulled on his clothes it was brilliant. Next they bring out the elephants for breakfast which I didn’t expect - they freely stand around and have no problem with people stroking and feeding them it was magic. A special mention for our greeter ‘TEDDY’ who was attentive and so polite. Onto the mud fun and from start to finish you can see the elephants are truly loved and cared for, you get to feed them, take photos with them, stroke them. In the mud bath it’s hands on hugging, scrubbing, playing, splashing and the elephants love the attention. They lay happily eating carrots while we wash them. There was no forcefulness from handlers, they are free to move and get up as they please. But they sat for a long time squirting us with water and letting you even lay on them if you like. Truly the best thing ive ever done and such an ethical environment to do it. Once in a life time with brilliant, professional staff", "This zoo is beautifully landscaped with a very wide range of animals that kept in beautiful habitats. We went primarily to ride and feed the elephants and were not disappointed. The elephant ride crossed water and went down a trail. For a small fee you can buy food to feed the elephants which was a very unique experience. The keepers also get the elephant to put a wreath over your head with there trunks which was great. A fabulous day out not cheap but well worth it.", "I Had A Great Time Riding The Elephant Lyra n Her Rider Ali. It Was Loads Of Fun Cracking Many Jokes And Telling Us Some History About Lyra And The Other Elephants In The Park. I Would Definitely Recommended People To Go It’s A Great Experience. I Just Want To Thank The Staff Who Care For These Beautiful Animals And A Big Thank You To Ali And His Elephant Lyra Thanks For The Opportunity I Will Definitely Be Coming Back. Cheers George From Fiji", "We liked this zoo due to the petting animals area that you can access. It has baby deer and kangaroo that my 9 month old daughter loved. If you want to ride an elephant you can do it in this zoo. Entrance fee is the same as what you will pay in Australia so it is not a cheap visit.", "Fed the lions and went restaurant was fantastic. Gus De very friendly and good service. Breakfast with monkey very good. You should also ride the elephant", "The visit to the zoo is memorable and one can treasure the visit for lifetime. The staff is extremely courteous. We embarked on a tour of the zoo with dinner. It is no ordinary dinner. We had dinner alongside a pride of lions. Yes, you read it right. The tour starts at around 5.30 pm. There are huge parakeets and other colorful birds and one can take any number of pictures with birds on you. The tour takes you on a train along with a young guide who will make the tour of the zoo very lively with nice jokes. We get to see all wild animals . Though it is after the night breaks, there is good light to have a nice view of the animals. One can touch few animals too. Elephants can be fed and you can get nice pictures of the same. After the sighting of animals ends, everyone is taken for a dinner and the restaurant has a glass partition with the pride of lions. the food served is a Buffet and is nice and tasty. The dinner is followed by fire dance . So, folks don't miss this trip while in . The packages costs about 75 USD per person", "The zoo is amazing! The staff are polite, respectful and beautiful. This is an amazing place to take in the beauty of and to fill a day. Thankyou Dedex, for your hospitality. Josh & Cassie, Australia", "A must visit for all animal lovers out there. Zoo has a large variety of animals on display, including elephants, lions and orangutans. There were lots of opportunities to feed animals throughout the park for an extra fee- we chose to feed the lions and elephants. Staff were friendly and helpful.", "Wonderful animal experience, helpful staff and beautiful food. Love the shows and animal presentations to interact with animals is special!", "Its been awhile since my last time visited Zoo. Some highlights: 1. Mr Pande was very helpful. He explained us everything. Crystal clear. Thank you Mr. Pande 2. When we wanted to take some pics with the birds by using our phone, the keeper insist that we must use their camera. They don't allow us using our own camera. 3. A nice animal show, I was a volunteer for the bearcat show. Amazing experience. 4. It was heavy rain when we were there, so we didn't see the birds show. Must be great Over alll, it was great. Thank you 😀", "After a long day going around we our last stop was the Zoo. We got there and the place was quite empty. This worked in our favour as straight away we were able to have our Elephant ride. We opted for the 15min trip only. In my view was more than enough but was still a pleasure. At times it does get uncomfortable and our guide didn't see that interested, the elephant didnt really either. After we ventured round the park seeing the numerous bird and apes. We eventually met Jackie, the star of the show and i was given the chance to feed her some corn. This was done by me throwing it into her mouth. The first few attempts were awful, but i improved my game and she loved me. We saw a tiger, small bear, snakes and many other different animals, birds & some insects. A nice Zoo, albeit on the small side.", "There are many wonderful experiences to be had here with shows and opportunities to have close contact and photos taken with animals. Such a great variety of animals and we enjoyed the elephant ride which we had prebooked. We would have left so happy if animal enclosures were larger and better, it may not look so bad at first but the animals have to spend their whole life there - especially those on only concrete floors should have the opportunity to feel natural ground underfoot in at least part of their cages. The feeling was always there that profit came before the animals and if they changed this it could be an absolute gem to visit in . While not cheap for standards, we would have been happy to pay extra to allow more love and resources to be spent on all the creatures living there. Would love to return if some improvements were made.", "This is my second visit to zoo at night and I must say I was very disappointed, The first time we went they put on a show that lasted for 1 hour during our meal. The meal was a three course meal the first time and it was amazing. This time the show lasted about 20 minutes, it was rushed there was only a couple of people that interacted with the animals and the food was buffet and you had to line up. by the time our family of 8 got to the food most was gone or cold. Not worth the $100 per head for two hours.", "Had a wonderful breakfast with my mum and the orangutangs, elephants and parrots! Gus De was very helpful at breakfast.", "The Zoo is great, so lovely to stroll around and be up close to the animals. We had breakfast with the Orangutans and this was fantastic. They are so friendly. The zoo is clean and well maintained. Thoroughly enjoyed it.", "Gusde was very good at keeping us happy at our breakfast. Breakfast was amazing. Zoo looks very clean and the animals look happy!", "The animals are great to look at but it is over priced to enter and the food and drink is grossly over priced as well. The animals are poorly handled I was mortified to watch a bird tied to its handler during a show, fly around a tree to get away and reach the end of its rope and plummet into the ground while the handlers just watched and waited for it to get up. Disgusted Also many of the enclosures are quite small, I read reviews before I went and thought it wasn't as bad as expected but some are really tight packed, definitely not enough room for them. I would suggest any tourist to go to the safari instead!", "Awesome food right by the lions. Staff very friendly especially wiwiin at the cafe! Great experience!", "It doesn't have that many animals. The only nice thing is the elephant show and elephant ride. The ride is expensive at approximately 70$ a person. If you plan to go, buy your tickets online at 15% discount. You can buy a combined admission and short or long elephant ride at even more discounted price.", "Such a great place to spend your holiday.The staff was helpful and knowledgeable,the park is amazing, clean and we had a great time learning about all the animals.", "Very romantic and exciting! I enjoyed having dinner , watching the performances and seeing the animals.", "This was a nice zoo, quite small but lovely surrounds with a flying fox. We went on the elephant \\long trek\\\" which was a half our ride 15 mins one way and then back. this cost over $180 US on top of the zoo entrance fee, and frankly was a waste of money. You can do an elephant trip in the jungle, which we wanted to do but left it too late and was booked out.\"", "I enjoy breakfast with orangutan today. Really fun because can spend time with elephant, bird and also gibbon. Gita was our host. She was great", "It was amazing on the elephants mud! we got a excellent guide from Putri. we swim in the river with the elephants what a one in a life experience.", "We had an amazing time at zoo, such a good place to spend with family, great break fast with the orangutans, birds and elephants too, kids love it So many selections of foods good job, its very highly recommend to anyone...its ver welcoming ..nice staff good hospitality... Soon will visit zoo again......see yaa..", "Lovely breakfast, disappointed we couldn't nurse Orangutans,they were so cute. Everything is a bit overpriced, would sell more photos, but a bit expensive. Zoo ok nothing special, overall a lovely experience, but could have been better.", "We went for the night safari. Was a nice experience. The staff there seem to be knowledgable and are very friendly. U get to pet and hold a few animals. (The zoo staff said u have more animals to pet and hold during the daytime) very clean as well. The tour ended with a pretty good dinner and an entertaining fire dance", "Wonderful breakfast experience with elephant and orangutans. Staff were friendly and attentive. Was made extra special by a surprise birthday pancakes and song.", "Small size exellent and organised , my kid loved it. over priced for entrace fees and elephant ride. Becarefull from gorilla, it was throwing sh** on us while taking photo :)", "2nd time visiting Zoo at night, first was 3 years ago and a second this month. The experience of seeing the nocturnal animals was interesting and educational. Our tour guide wasn’t loud enough to hear unless you were standing next to her which meant we missed some of the information. The best bit for me was seeing and feeding the elephants, I was so excited as one of the elephants made a beeline straight for me as if she remembered me from before. I hope that this is true and not just that I had food for her. The meal provided was a buffet style which was more than enough for everyone there and the drinks weren’t overly expensive. Overall a great night to be enjoyed by everyone regardless of age.", "really surprising but you get to be close up with the tigers and the elephants have plenty of space (unlike Australian zoos) - very enjoyable", "Good experience with the friendly staff at the elepfant mud fun, special thanks to Munif for good explanation of the experience", " zoo is a must visit if you're travelling to with kids. Even tho the animal collections is not as various as Batu Secret Zoo, zoo offers different experience. The zoo has more trees so it's not as hot as Batu Secret Zoo. And also, zoo provides washing area and disinfectant mat here and there which i think more hygiene for us visitors. Tips Use mosquito repellent Bring hand sanitizer", "Such an amazing experience, service and staff are very friendly . Elephant feeding, great photo opportunities. Beautiful food and great host Gus De.👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽", "Clean and fun for zoo, feeding animal can be optional for kids, bird attractions and good playground", "Our kids absolutely loved this zoo because it's really interactive. There are masses of opportunities to hold animals, and you can do things like feed chicken to the tigers. The cages were a bit small, though clean and well kept. We had been to the elephant sanctuary already so didn't do the elephant riding here, but it looked quite good. There's a very nice bar next to the lions.", "Lunch at Wana restaurant,lunch with the view of lions, scary but fun.nice waiter \\agus\\\", he's very friendly and very helpfull.Good experience for my daughter..we will come here again.See u guys\"", "The zoo was great. A little too high price to pay, but it is worth it. There are different packages to select from. If you book trough the Zoo website, the price is 15% off. We chose Zoo admission with 15min elephant riding. The riding was awesome, afterwards, you can feed the elephants (~60K IDR for the food). They take few photos which you can buy afterwards printed out - the cheapest price was 450K IDR for 3 photos. After the ride the staff takes picture of you in front of the elephants with your camera for free which is nice. If you want to take photos with an animal ('Animal Encounter') you have to go early to the restaurant at the centre of the zoo to pick up a number. We were number 5 and really no waiting there. There were a white tiger and a baby crocodile to take a photo with. The staff take your photo for free with your camera. Do not skip the petting zoo! Deers, goats, wallaby - best 25K IDR for carrots we ever spend! You can play with the animals for whatever time you like, that was amazing! The zoo is close to Ubud.", "We visited Zoo on a Saturday in January, for our son's 3rd birthday (with his 5 yr old sister in tow). All thoroughly enjoyed the visit, spent over 1/2 day there, plenty to see, feeding the tiger was fun. Elephant rides too expensive as we didn't pre-book, but \\water park\\\" at the end/entrance was a perfect added (free) bonus, which gave everyone the chance to cool off. Food in the cafe/restaurant was ok, service a bit confused. All in all reasonably priced, fun day out. Animals seemed generally well cared for, petting zoo was fun. Overall presentation, ambiance, and environment very good.Would go back next time in .\"", "Even the zoo not quite big but its really nice and fun for children, can learn and find a lot experiences from here, ie riding the elephant, feeding the elephant, petting the walabi and deer, even the lion you can feed them, and also have the night safari", "Very nice tour with great presentation and excellent guide. Animals are very well treated :) thanks a lot", "Price for 1 adult was Rp.110.000 net/pax Different with other zoo, this place smaller but comfortable. But better come before 5 PM at least 12 PM. Since they had new promotion \\Night at Zoo\\\" which more expensive than daylight price. They also had small waterpark, restaurant and souvenir store.\"", "A friend and i visited the zoo and purchased the package so we could take a 10min elephant ride. I guess as i had just visited a similar zoo for $30 for 5 people..the $150 we each paid was extremely expensive to do this. The best part was feeding the elephants for an additional $3. The lunch was basic. If i went back to with a family, i would look at other elephant options first for greater value. It would be an expensive day for a family attending this zoo.", "We stayed in the village of Sukawati at the lovely Masari Villas. The zoo was a short drive away so we decided to take a visit. More expensive than I thought, about $24 Aussie but the money is obviously well spent because the animals were well cared for and the cages well maintained and clean. There were elephant rides through beautiful gardens, pony rides, tree top rope walks, for the adventurous and plenty to see. The zoo was only small but with the live bird show, lion viewing, baby animal petting area and elephant rides there was plenty to look at and do. Allow about 3 hours. Restaurant was open and spacious with views over the ambling elephants. Staff occasionally popped a bird or other critter onto you for a photo opportunity but there was no pressure to buy. Your choice at the end of the day if you bought the print. As 2 animal loving adults we loved it. Kids of all ages would enjoy it too.", "Des animaux attachés et drogué pour faire des photos... Des comportements de stéréotypie pour la plus part des animaux croisé. Ca fait peine a voir, a fuir. Animal was attached and drugged only for tourist. Like this they can take some pictures without troubles... Go away, these animal need help.", "Amazing experience we had today at the Zoo.. Breakfast with the orangutans, elephants. Selection of buffet breakfast is top standard and the staff are so helpful. Especially Gus De...", "went there with not very high expectations but was quite surprised on entry. Being able to feed the tigers and pat the cubs was very good for both kids and adults.Live show was entertaining and my son had food taken off his head by an eagle which made his day. Feeding and interacting with the elephants was very good (elephant ride was a bit expensive at $60 pp so didn't do that). The zoo is well maintained and animals in good condition. They try too rip you off with buying larger size photos without even telling you the multi purchase deals they have with the smaller size photos which are still a good size. Overall the whole family had a fun few hours. They do have a kids water park there as well but we ran out of time as we arrived at zoo mid afternoon.", "We had a fun time with Tina a 27 years old elephant Munif the guide was really nice and explained everything clearly.", "Very great welcome experience, friendly staff. Attentive staff at pool garden who can look after the kids", "A fantastic time and meal. Dedex looked after us as we have a coeliac and needed gluten free food. Dedex arranged all the food and drinks we required and looked after us so well. The experience was well worth the cost and the family just loved being so close to the animals.", "Great idea to spend a day out up in zoo. Clean, well kept. Very helpful and friendly staff, to assist you and looking after the daily tasks and looking after the animals. Just were having one concern about pony being in small area. At the moment zoo having some new upcoming \\safari\\\" sides of the zoo including like zebras, giraffe, elephants etc. I'm sure will be worth to see. Not only for kids but for adults to have nice day out.\"", "Got admission fee from Groupon costs IDR 75K. Compares to any zoo in Indonesia, Zoo is considered as clean and well-maintained. The route is considered long for kids. We rode the shuttle bus to Kampung Sumatra and all was construction site. Took the buffet lunch in the restaurant in Kampung Sumatra, the Gayo Restaurant, cost IDR 175K nett/person. Food is not good at all and the ala carte selection considered expensive, the most expensive Soft Drink I ever took, IDR 43K!! Took photo with Baby Tiger in the restaurant, per photo printed costs IDR 170K.", " zoo breakfast Breakfast with orangutans - AMAZING EXPERIENCE!! You can get up close and personal with the animals. Not only monkeys there but also elephants and birds. Animals don't feel too enclosed, very natural atmosphere. Opportunities to feed alot of animals. Elephant bathing and safari is also available. They are also building a new African Savannah area which will include zebras, giraffes and more lions. This will be completed by 2020. All in all a great few hours spent.", "Include Zoo in your itinerary and possibly include it with a trip to one of the temples (say Tanah Lot). We did that and it was an unforgettable day. From holding Eagles on your hand to petting baby crocodiles or taking a Pony ride, kids had an amazing time and a lot of fun... Expected to spend at most 1.5 hours but ended up spending 3 hours in total. So prepare accordingly especially if you have 5 year olds that want to experience everything that is for show. Do be warned that Elephant riding may need to be booked in advance since these do tend to run out. And the elephant riding experience may very well be better in say Chiang Mai than . Seems like its a flat track in the zoo as opposed to Chiang Mai wherein we went into the river and up/down slopes etc..", "Don’t miss Zoo and if u can do breakfast with Orangutang .. so many up close animal experiences and wide open spaces .. animals all well fed and happy and it’s super clean.. staff are amazing , food good and reasonable and was a great day out with 2 year old whos mind was blown", "I never thought that the zoo can be as clean as this. They have a lot of the agenda, nice breakfast with orang utan, lunch with lion, and night attractions was the best experience. Get ready for every surprise.", "A beautiful zoo..just remember it is still a zoo. The pacing Sun Bear was a little sad to see, as though he had lost hope. The zoo does do some wonderful conservation with rescued elephants from Sumatra. Highlight was 'Elephant Mud Fun' -costs extra, but a great experience. Some rare and unusual animals; fairly spacious enclosures for most. Will take 2-3hrs if you just look at zoo, any added experiences will need an extra 3-4hrs.", "Travelled here as a family (2A, 1C (9yo)) Enjoyed the day. Did the elephant ride, fed the elephant, photo with parrots and fed the tiger. Didn't feel there were a lot of animals to see at this zoo. Unlike Australian Zoos you can get closer to the animals here, but we enjoyed the Lombok Zoo experience more as you could buy a bucket of food and feed all the animals.", " Zoo is a great day out, good value, al-a-carte restaurant very good food and value for money (especially with a family of 6) drinnk staions where they are needed, ample opportunity to touch and feed animals,some for free some minimal cost, yes the elephant rides are an optional expense but the offerings of just the zoo are enough for a full family experience, we have been to safari park numerous times but feel our kids had a better time here and the end of the day the waterpark was like a mini waterbom for our kids aged 2-10 and it was a great way to finish the day Well worth a visit, IMHO as for the reviews of cages and habitat provided not being approproate, if you feel this is not good for the animals then how about we let all the animals out into the wild and we all sit at home and let our kids play indoors with ipads?? Instead of learning about the ratings of certain endangered animals and spending time interacting as familys", "We visited the zoo while on honeymoon.We booked the breakfast with the orangutans and also dinner with the elephants including pickup/drop off.Our hotel was around 30 minutes and our driver arrived on the time that was confirmed at booking. We arrived with plenty of time and had a great buffet feast for breakfast. My wife and I were amazed when we arrived at the restaurants to see that there were two elephants also near the restaurant which was amazing as we didn't expect to see them so close up until the evening part of the trip.Although at first, there were many people trying to get photographs with the animals, to which you can also feed for a small fee, the animals were out for such a long period, we were able to go up on more than one occasion to interact with them and not feel rushed. The official photographers also were more than happy to take photographs with our cameras and gave us tokens where we could review the official photographs at the photo booth.The zoo was clean and not over crowded. Throughout the zoo you have the opportunity to feed other animals too. Towards lunchtime, the heat was getting a little too much for us, so we went back to the entrance and the same driver dropped us back to the hotel where we could freshen up, relax, enjoy a couple of drinks before the same driver picked us up a couple of hours later when we returned for the dinner with the elephants. When we got back to the zoo, we had a short time to see some more of the animals before heading back to the restaurant where one again, the food was fantastic and many cuisines and dietary requirements were taken into consideration.At dinner, there were 4 elephants (who together with their keeper) were dressed in a regal outfit and two orangutans. Again, throughout the time the animals were out, there was an initial que for photographs but the animals were out for a sufficient time, and you could return to get more photos again and again.There were also two traditional shows put on just next to the restaurant, the last one finished and we were able to get straight into the mini bus waiting just around the corner, saving us heading back to the main entrance. All in all, it was a great day out and couldn't be faulted.", "We spend a couple of hours here, went early in the morning and just walked in, no lines. Cost us $79 Australian to get in (for 2) Havnt got a great amount of animals at this zoo, but they are adding things all the time by the looks of things. You can do breakfast with the orangatans, or go for a elephant ride for an extra charge. There is a pool there, so take your swimmers. There is a hotel on site as well. We rode the open bus, which is free. If you went with kids you would probably spend a bit more time there.", "My wife and I and my sister and brother in-law did a breakfast with the Orangutans at the Zoo. This was an excellent day. The breakfast was filling with a nice choice of food and drink. While there were 29 lots of people who were to get their photos taken with the Orangutans, it was well organised and nobody missed out. We then had the opportunity to visit the rest of the zoo which we found clean and well laid out. An extremely enjoyable day.", "My family and I did the elephant mud fun, amazing experience I have Been to many time and have done the elephant ridding and feeding this is my new favourite, the elephant trainers where amazing full of information everything was very hands on couldn’t thank purnata and Dana enough, can tell all the anaimals are very looked after in the zoo 😊", "We had breakfast with the orangutans and it was amazing. The keepers were very good at making sure the orangutans had the space they needed, they didn't push them into photo opportunities and were very vigilant in people trying to touch them however the animals were naturally very curious and approached everyone themselves. On top of the orangutans we got to feed elephants and stroke a pangolin. The breakfast itself was also amazing, with a lot of variety on offer.", "We had breakfast with the orangutans. Well not really. We had breakfast with 200 people then spent 2 minutes with the orangutan who has his own breakfast. Still it was nice. The food was outstanding and we got to meet some elephants and birds. This experience also enables you to get into the zoo before it opens so you can see the other animals before the crowds and when they are most active. It isn’t a great zoo by any means. But it was a nice day and we enjoyed it. The petting zoo was fun. Watch out for the phone-stealing macaques!! Recommended.", "First zoo visit in .. even tho it was crowded, but my daughter loves it... the animals is great, staffs are great, they even helped me to take my sunglasses (accidentally dropped) in wild boar pit....", "We did Breakfast with the orangutans, which was just 1 monkey and loads of people, not with you at the table at all like the picture suggests, that was a disappointment, however the mudbath with the elephants was worth every cent. Really enjoyed our time here", "My daughter absolutely loves Elephants, this experience is relatively new and wow is it amazing! The mahouts are wonderful and clearly all about the wellbeing of the elephants, they are rewarded with carrots etc not sedated. The package includes transport to and from your hotel, welcome coffee, tea and snacks, time in the mud with the Elephants, washing them down, feeding them and water fun, then lunch. The cost is $150 Australian for adults and children $50 (they have to be at least 120cm tall to participate) Then you can wander around the zoo after. The best day ever!", "It was a long drive to the zoo from our Jimbaran hotel. Traffic was heavy. Our Grab taxi driver was patient and friendly. it took us about an hour and a half to get there. The zoo is fantastic. lots of animals. Freely roaming deers and kangaroos as you enter. We were extremely lucky with the weather. I rained heavily on our way there and was dry and overcast while we were there. There are different attractions and rides you can take for extra cost. If you are with children while in , this place is a must.", "Great day out for all ages! Animals are cared for and the animal handlers are knowledgeable. Our driver to and from the hotel was very friendly and helpful #Made", "night safari with my family(wife daughter3years,sun1year) very enjoy with nice guide AYU and nice food looking LION come again!!", "We did the elephant mud fun today and trisna was amazing. Very informative, friendly and made the overall experience one to remember ! We highly recommend this experience if ever given the opportunity!", "We had one evening open with nothing planned and we were happy to spend our time at the zoo. Seeing the animals up close was the best part. Dinner was good. Package was a bit pricey but considering the transport arranged and the wonderful time we had I think it was worth it.", "So much to see. Some beautiful animals and super friendly staff. Didnt expect it to cost as much, however glad we went. Cant wait until they expand further for more exhibits!", "This was an amazing experience. Definitely one for the books. I would recommend this and would definitely do it again. Great value and so much fun! Our Guide Trisna made this a very fun and enjoyable experience. So friendly and kind. The elephants are gorgeous with so much love.", "It's been wonderful, the lion, the tiger, the deer, and the feeding and petting animals activities. We also had lunch in their restaurant. Overall it's been a wonderful trip to zoo.", "Had a fantastic day out with the family here. My 3 year old son loved it. Reasonably priced for entrance fee and the shuttle between areas of the zoo is a great idea as it allows you to have a bit of a rest between enclosures. Will definitely be back for another visit in the near future.", "We love zoos and with little kids it's great. The best part was there is a splash park with slides and dump bucket for the kids and an eating area to order lunch. The food was good and kid friendly. There are not a lot of large animals to see at this zoo but it was enjoyable as a day out for 3 moms and 5 kids while the daddy's had their own time.", " zoo has many various of animal..our children like to visit this place..clean and maintained well..the sign is very clear so we can not be lost..many unique and rare animal inside this zoo..its highly recommended", "We did Breakfast with the orangutans, which was just 1 monkey and loads of people, not with you at the table at all like the picture suggests, that was a disappointment, however the mudbath with the elephants was worth every cent. Really enjoyed our time here", "It's very exciting especially for our children (9yo and 3yo) They really enjoy spent the day at Zoo, experience breakfast with orangutans, took a lot of pictures with elephant and orang utan. It's we call education holiday, which we can get both in the same time. Our daughter very happy and we can introduce the real animals to her. After exhausted by walk in the zoo, we chilled out at Jungle Splash Waterplay. Thank you for Zoo Team, made our short holiday more memorable and enjoyable. Definitely we will come back soon", "Start about 7 am from Kuta and straight to Zoo for having breakfast with the orangutan. Stop at reception counter for a payment. Our tour organizer Gordo Tour ( on Facebook) booked for us the day before. Come into the restaurant and they having breakfast, taking photos with orangutan make me really enjoyed the food. I forget how much food I ate. Is very recommended to do this activity. After breakfast, you can go around the zoo. The ticket was included with breakfast and zoo admission. Thank you", "We enjoyed alot our visit.Is a good layout which is easy to get around and did the 30 minuts Elephant trek and said they enjoyed it and was more than long enough. There is a double decker Safari shuttle bus that takes you to the Elephants which is a nice drive feel best.The weather was perfect nice and breeze,which made it more enjoyable.", "Had an amazing experience. Had breakfast with the orangutans then mud bath with the elephants. Don't pay at breakfast to feed the elephants as this is part of your experience before the mud bath. Incredible to interact with these animals. Haven't gave 5 stars because during the mud bath the staff offered us drinks. At the end of the experience they gave us a bill for the drinks, which I thought was very sneaky. It wasn't much money for the drinks but just the way they done it. This was annoying but still an amazing experience.", "The breakfast with the elephants was amazing. The zoo itself is nice. Not a lot of animals, but the up close encounters with them is a real treat.", "We booked for my birthday but the driver was so late that we missed most of the events. The zoo was helpful in letting us reschedule for later on in the week. We are glad we rescheduled. It was a lovely afternoon and night. Had pictures taken with the elephants and orangatans. Good food and entertainment after. Zmazing bear cat, never even heard of this animal. Gorgeous.", "We had another great night at the Zoo. Entertainment hasn't changed so it was the third time we saw the same show, but thats okay. Food was as before, very adverage, don't even think about the garlic bread (hards assss) unless you are puting in soup. The price has gone up, as almost everything and everywhere has, but it's still a reasonable priced night out. And feeding the Elephants is always cool. Our guide was really good fun as well. But the gift shop prices have gone wayyy high.", "The zoo was organize properly. The have few animal show. Make sure to check the show time upfront from their website. Ticket price bit expensive. Not much activity can be done here beside sightseeing and see the animals. You may ride with the elephant if you like it. It come with seperate package. There are few restaurants & gift shop inside the zoo. They have splash water pool also, good for children. You may spend 2 - 4 hours inside the zoo, depending on activities you do. Since our kids not really enjoy the trip, we just spend around 2 hours inside here.", "My fiancé and I spent several hours at the Zoo and loved the intimate hands on approach that the zoo has. Some of the enclosures seem a bit small, but the animals were clearly well taken care of. The animal shows are a highlight, as are the tigers and the sea otters. My favourite animal though was defiantly the bear cat. I even enjoyed the petting zoo, full of exotic deer and wallabies and a few very tenacious goats. Watch out for the large male deer. He won't take no for an answer. You can buy bunches of food at the enclosure for 25k. The buffet lunch was pretty good, with stunning views over the elephants and gardens filled with friendly exotic birds. It is perhaps a bit expensive, but the animals make it worth it.", "A wonderful zoo and very kids friendly where you can spend the day easily. Kids love to see some animals run around freely. They keep upgrading their facilities which is good for us who visit this zoo at least once a year.", "Great experience, able to get up close and interact not only with the orangutans but with the elephants as well. Good breakfast with a wide choice and buffet style, pastries, choice of eggs, toast, muesli etc. Able to take many photos, teenage children enjoyed as well and then looked around the zoo itself.", " zoo is quite a fun place for kids. This mini zoo offers clean, shady and kids friendly area. We can also rent stroller if we visiting there with baby. But the price is a bit expensive, around USD 18 for children and USD 28 for adults. Riding elephant is one of the favorite attractions, but we need to pay additional charge around IDR 350K/person. We also visit Minneapolis Water Park inside the zoo area. It’s not a big area, but quite fun and safe. It also has cabana for rent (IDR 25.000/hour), so we can have some rest while watching our kids playing in the pool.", "First time visited zoo in 2006 , and in November 2017 i come again , amazing place . So much improvement, i love kampung sumatra one,give elephants food is my favorite. Recommend place to enjoy family time !!!!!! , so much cute animals here like orangutan , kangoroo, platypus, birds etc , ill be back zoo !!", "- Elephant ride for 45 mins within the zoo, around $70 per person - worthy experience if you have never ride elephant before - even though staff can barely speak English, but their service is good! - they have photographers to take photo for you during the ride, but you do have to pay $50 Aud for a soft copy and 3 printed photos", "Great food and so many different types of animals and friendly staff who halved take photos. Gus de was a great host", "Book online through the zoo website with PayPal, it's slightly cheaper - well for us Brits anyway. My partner and I jumped at the chance to experience this and were extremely pleased. We got more than we bargained for. Friendly and accommodating staff walked us to our table and hand served us coffee/tea and gave us a choice of fruit juice and in the background a talk on birds of paradise was very informative, with photo opportunity plus you were able to hold the birds. The piece de resistance was the orangutangs, you got to hand feed them with food given to you from the zoo keepers, which they were keen to accept. The young animals were enthralled by you by wanting to hold your hands, cuddle and entertain you much the way a toddler does. There was again the opportunity for photographs, both on smartphones and by the professional zoo photographer.", "It is a good place for family trip with young kids...My son enjoy visiting the zoo so much. We spend half day there.", "We’ve been to many times and never been tempted to visit zoo. We’d been to a different zoo years ago and found it horribly depressing. BUT, this was great. We paid extra to have breakfast with orangutans. The breakfast was lovely, the host was great and the animal encounters - orangutan, elephants and birds - were awesome. Don’t be fooled - it’s not quite like the photos (there aren’t lots of orangutans hanging out at breakfast tables) but we still loved it. I like that they don’t force the animals to interact - they either want to or they don’t and that’s respected. The kids LOVED it and we’ll be back. Our driver Wayan was efficient, friendly and great. Excellent family activity.", "It was great experience with Nikee with elephants and swimming and playing and bathing and food it’s delicious too with nice view", "Very good breakfast and more than just orangutans come and visit, Gus De is very accommodating! Very fun and worth the early wake up", "We started with the Breakfast with the Orangutans, and were collected from our hard-to-find accommodation on time by a lovely driver and were ushered through the entry gate and were directed to the breakfast area. There we spent time feeding the elephants, interacting with the orang-utans (when they wanted to, they weren't forced...) and also with the 4 birds that were in the area. Breakfast was a great buffet with good variety, staff were lovely and we spent a lovely couple of hours with a leisurely breakfast. Photographers were happy to take pics with our cameras as well, and we were able to get all of our zoo photographer pics on a CD to take away when we had a few photos printed. We spent the rest of the morning wandering around the zoo. Staff were very friendly and helpful. The displays and enclosures were great, and there's evidence of a lot of refurbishment happening as well as planned upgrades which look fantastic. Most of the enclosures are comparable with Australian zoos and wildlife facilities, and it was interesting to note that there were several students taking observations while we were there. Would definitely recommend a visit to the Zoo, and if you can handle the early start, Breakfast with the Orangutans was well worth it!", "This is a small but rather well appointed zoo with the usual retinue of animals to keep a young mind occupied for about 2-3 hours. While one can take a general roam around of the zoo, there are specialist packages on offer that include elephant rides and buffet lunches but the prices can be a bit steep.", "We did a Night at the Zoo package. We basically had the whole zoo to ourselves. We had a private tour around the park where we could have up close encounters with some of the animals. We had a great buffet dinner and enjoyed a show. The zoo itself is small but very clean and beautiful. Overall a very memorable and enjoyable experience", "Highly recommend Mommy tiger. Took pictures and videos! Very nice lady! Please go check her out. Amazingggg. Mommy tiger nyam nyam", "This was our third Breakfast with the Orangutans. The food was amazing, great variety from western to Asian, the menu has expanded with each visit. You can eat as much as you want - indeed the staff actively encourage you to return to the buffet - great on this trip with teenage boys in tow! The staff are keen to serve, no sooner was my coffee cup empty and they are asking if I'd like another cup. The orangutans (and other animals that they bring up for breakfast) are simply amazing to watch. Zoo staff are happy to take photos with your camera. The other awesome thing about doing the Breakfast is that you are in the zoo before it opens to the public. That means by the time you finish breakfast and begin wandering, the zoo is still quiet (and cooler since it is earlier in the day). Each time we have been the zoo has some things closed for maintenance/redevelopment, but equally, there are new displays and habitats. The Zoo is really working on its animal conservation and does a lot of breeding and releasing into the wild.", "We attended night at the zoo, it was an absolutely amazing experience. On arrival we were taken by safari bus to a VIP area of the zoo where we were offered a welcome drink and invited to feed an elephant, interact with a snake and some ora. There was a zoo photographer capturing the experience and there was the option to purchase these at the end of the evening. The photographer was also happy to take pictures on our own cameras. We then watched an elephant bathing in a large pool. As night fell we were escorted round the zoo in the dark, with a torch looking in the enclosures at the animals. Many of the animals are nocturnal therefore this was an amazing experience. We encountered a very naughty adult orangutan who chased us to the end of this enclosure to throw poo at us, it was an experience dodging it as he proved to be a good shot. The zookeeper/guide was very comical, and kept both children and adults engaged. We also learned a lot about the conservation work of the zoo and the breeding programmes. A large proportion of ticket sales go to saving 's wild turtles. The enclosures were large and natural and the animals obviously very well cared for. Having explored the zoo we were invited for dinner. There was a 3 course buffet with a wide choice of food. Water was provided but there was a small additional charge for anything else. Throughout dinner there were some animals brought onto the stage and it was again very interactive. The evening concluded with some fire dancers and I was invited on stage to dance with them. It was absolutely fantastic. All in all it was a completely unique experience and offered excellent value for money. I would highly recommend it.", "We spent half a day at zoo.The experience was overall pleasant. We paid 60000 rupiah to feed the elephants, which was fun and worth it. The animal encounters are really disappointing, they charge you 100000 rupiah just to take your photo with them. The zoo is quite small, but nice and quite clean.", "Very nice experience, great start to the day. Very friendly staff, especially Kuz who was very attentive. The breakfast was very nice with a good selection. Highly recommend if visiting the Zoo.", "I was excited to visit Zoo but when I got there it was very disappointing. There were not many animals. Most animals that were in the water couldn't be seen because the glass was full of moss and dirty too. They do have another site where you supposedly can see other animals but most of the animals are the same as in the first site. So it's totally not worth my money, not worth visiting.", "Entry is overpriced but the zoo is very nice. The food at the cafe/restaurants were very cheap and quite good. Loved the elephant ride...just didn't like seeing the elephant hit with a sharp metal pike on the head. Its a nice change seeing a variety of animals different to the typical Australia zoo's.", "Great night in , would definitely reccommend, did not disappoint. Gus De was our host during the dinner and was very friendly and helpful, food was great too", "We had breakfast with the orangutans which was a wonderful experience! Given these apes are critically endangered it was incredible to get up close and personal - to have the opportunity look into their gentle eyes and have them reach out to hold my hand. Two beautiful elephants (untethered) are also breakfast guests and the chance to touch and feed them was a definite highlight. The zoo is beautifully landscaped, has a very successful orangutan breeding program and the $30 (adult) entrance fee, which might seem expensive at first, is spent on upgrading some of the more basic animal enclosures.", "A clean looking zoo with the animals looking alert and quite content, well as content as any animal can be in captivity. Yes there is a push to feed the animals, around 60,000IDR per feed along with numerous opportunities to have photos taken but it's not over the top and in general a good little zoo.", "was a friendly easy zoo to get around with so much to see and do, the feeding of the elephants was a highlight", "We were staying at Sanctoo Suites and Villas which is located adjacent to Zoo and some interesting expeditions are organized by the Villa. Though Zoo is another standalone attraction for the visitors too. You have free access to the Zoo if you are staying at The Sanctoo Villa. We indulged in different experiences at Zoo from Breakfast with Orangutans to Night at the Zoo to a stroll. While we were heading for sightseeing, we routed ourselves through the Zoo taking a stroll around the Zoo where there are 500 rare & exotic animals in a lovely tropical environment. Zoo starts with Deer Park where cute deers welcome visitors who feed them too. We fed the tigers and lions too. It was an adventure feeding the tigers with flesh through the stick which was grabbed in a few seconds. It was an assisted and safe experience. We also fed the cute deers which were roaming freely in the zoo. We met all the animals- crocodiles, African lions, porcupines, gibbons, sun bears, babirusa, orangutans also got clicked with them as well as played with them. We saw the birds - Kampung, Sumatra, exotic feathered flock and more in their natural habitat. Zoo is truly a hearty and happy experience interacting with the friendly animals. A lovely sight and scene which we also spotted was a playground for kids where kids can jump, swing, slide and climb and play and interact. We had lunch at the Wana Restaurant from where we again said Hello to Lions which we could spot from outside the big glass door. The Wooden restaurant had the most amazing food- Butter Chicken, Chapatis, Paneer Butter Masala, Yellow Dal, Biryani and Sandwiches with fries. The meal was accompanied with pickled onions, curd, pickle & chutney. The lunch was sumptuous and delicious and the restaurant was unique. It was a bewildered and wild experience to have lunch next to the lions. Ooh! La! La! What a lunch! Wannabe here again! Yippiee!!! Zoo also organizes Elephant Mud Fun through which animal enthusiasts can get down dirty with the friendly Sumatran elephants while discovering their behavior and lifestyle from the experienced Mahout. Other shows and activities include Breakfast with Orangutans, Night at the Zoo, exotic bird show, animal encounters, animal presentation, pony ride, feeding the animals and Elephant ride.", "The workers were very nice and it was a once in a lifetime experience and hati was beautiful and friendly and molly was a bit cheeky", "The elephant mud fun was a experience of a life time 10/10, Madde made it a very enjoyable and fun time", "The first thing I do in is to come here with my 3 of my kids and my husband, the whole package is around 100$ including the swimming pool, go by bus to see the bird performance ! Seem to be a bit expensive compare to other country I have visited ! But what make it worth is u feel like u are in the jungle with the animal and birds! If u want elephant ride! U have to pay extra !", "My partner and I went to Zoo to ride elephants. It cost us $120 each to ride the elephants for 30 minutes which may I add wasn't 30 minutes.. the bus to the elephant area, riding the elephant and bus back took 30 minutes in total. Our guide spoke minimal English and when I questioned him about the elephants we gave simple answers with minimal information. Our package included 'encounters' but we were told we had to pay an extra $6 to feed any animals.. including the elephants we rode and let's not even begin with the forcing of buying the photo they took (badly edited) costing $17 each. We felt both underwhelmed by this experience and I was disappointed as I had previously rode an elephant and was hoping to share a similar experience with my partner.", "Very nice zoo. A cheaper option as compared to Safari. My boy enjoyed it. But too bad many parts of the zoo are under maintenance. We were told Zoo upgrade is in progress. I purchased my ticket tru Klook Travel and it was cheaper than walk in rate.", "Excellent day at Zoo and love the improvements they are making. We can't wait to go back and see them all finished as the people at the zoo really care for the animals and want the best environment for them. Breakfast with the orang-utans was a fantastic way to start the day off. Loved it all.", "We are on honeymoon and i thought a date at the zoo would be nice ,especially at night as we haven't been to a zoo at nite before!had a fab time and the food was good!staff were also good and the animals superstars!fire show later on was also good!go book it!enjoy😉", "We had the breakfast with orang utan and it was amazing. The food was very delicious and after breakfast we can take pictures with the birds, elephant, and also orang utan. The place is well maintained and the services from the staffs were also top notch. It is definitely one of the places that you must go when you are in . Beautiful experience especially for the kids.", "My wife and I decided to do this event last minute. We arrived quite early to an empty lobby and restaurant to pass the time until the show started at 6. As it came closer to time, we were greeted with a few animals that we could take pictures with which was nice. We were then given a show of some nocturnal animals like the bearcat (my favorite). Tour of the zoo at night was nice beginning with feeding the elephants and the fire dance/show was cool to see. The food served was amazing. No need to dress up - long sleeves and comfortable pants/shoes. Put on insect repellant otherwise you will be bitten all over..", "This was the most enjoyable experience and INDA in particular was so amazing, she was informative, professional and very kind! We would recommend this experience highly. Thank you Inda xx", "Elephant experience was great , however constantly being asked by the staff to pose for pictures was very intense, also the cost per photo is 450,000 -£25 was shocking !", "I surprized my partner with a short visit to for her birthday. She had always wanted to ride on an elephant and this was the place to do it, the staff were very helpful and friendly and obviously loved the elephants. The experience was amazing especially getting to feed our elephant called Ana after the ride. The trip had been organized by a local chap recommended by our hotel in Kuta, his name is Ketut, he picked us up in very clean, new car, he spoke pretty good English and was very knowledgeable about . We paid £60 for 8 hours touring around seeing the sights, he can be contacted via email, iketutmerta755@yahoo.com, he also does airport pickups etc ps ( do not use airport limo service as very expensive !!)", "We went to specificity to visit the Zoo for the Orangutang experience ! So when the day finally came And we were collected at 7:00am from our hotel as promised and on time my wife was ready to burst ! Straight to the breakfast area which I was expecting to be poor, and to my surprise was excellent, masses to chose from and friendly helpful staff, Very clean and immaculate area to be seated and fed. The Orange primates were already there waiting for the guests as were a selection of Birds and Two elephants. You are issued a ticket with a no, and when it’s your turn your called up to meet the Orangutans You have around 5 to 10 minutes To get up close and take photos, Your not allowed to touch or grab them, But they do touch and grab you, so it’s a very humbling and special time when they do. It’s not guaranteed but we both had interaction with them, as did others. A little tip, hang back for 5 minutes when most of the guests have gone, as the keepers relax a little and the Orangutans are a little more relaxed, you can just hang out with them and they grab you and play Without the crowds of people there. The elephants you can just touch and hang out with non stop whenever you like, you can purchase a basket of food for 60,000 IDR to feed them and I recommend this to everyone, it’s brilliant. ! Also the Black Cockatiels are friendly and stick your hand out and they jump on and sit on your shoulder, they actually lick and cuddle you ! The keeper also brought a little Porcupine out and fed him, he trotted up like a little puppy and you get close to him ! The keepers also brought out an eagle and a guide talks to you about the whole zoo and animals while you eat breakfast and meet the animals. We did an Elephant Safari ride around the zoo through the river etc which was nice, but I felt bad whilst we did the ride as it felt wrong after standing there feeding and stroking them. Each to there own I guess. The return transfer back to hotel leaves at 11:00pm so we were short on time to see all the animals at the zoo, but the tigers are great and I’ve never been to a zoo where you can get so close to them ! You will need to book in advance for the Breakfast experience but I would not hesitate to do it again. Cost us around $150 AU to do it, including private car transfer. So it’s cheap!", "The place is adequately large. The parking is somewhat crowded or may be just really crowded. The zoo is organized, clean and well maintained. There are free shuttles to bring you to the other part of the zoo. The staff are excellent. The animals are well taken cared of. The visit will take you almost 4 to 5hours to just roam around. There are food spots and the toilet are very clean and air conditioned. Nice zoo to visit.", "Wonderful experience getting to watch and the interact with the orangutans, staff friendly and wonderful. not a huge Zoo but animal all look happy. Was fantastic to see the Old male orangutan Jacky out and about as the are normally shy. Tip for breaky try and get there early as the order you arrive is the order you go up to meet baby orangs, later in the line less interested the orang's are to mingle i was lucky number 1", "The Zoo was a good experience. They had an okay selection of animals, although a few was missing at the time of my visit (the komodo, for instance, was in Jakarta for some breeding program, and that was the main attraction for me, so...). Some of the monkeys were really great; one insisted on holding my hand for ages, refusing to let go. The best part was probably getting to hold a crocodile and pat a tiger cub, which was free. The entrance to the zoo itself is relatively inexpensive. You may want to bring your own bananas and whatnot for feeding the animals, as they're often sold out/the food is rotten and quite expensive. You may also want to plan your return back to your hotel before going there, as it is rare to see available taxis waiting outside.", "Before i went to this zoo, in my mind it must be amazing zoo in goddess island. But in fact, it's an average zoo with a few minutes of walk. Some interesting things are feeding rabbits, deers, elephants, tigers but you need to pay a little expensive for their food. At the end of zoo, there's elephant view restaurant which provides photo sessions with bear cat & small african lion at 1 pm. You must get number for queueing at this restaurant. You can get the staff to take a photo for you besides they also take a photo for you. You must pay for your photos at the exit gate if you want, which is very expensive.", " zoo seems to be growing and there are clear signs that money has been spent on better enclosures, facilities and amenities and it's clear in the next 1-2 years it really will be a fantastic place.... However it is pretty small and you can do it all within 1-2 hours (that included the elephant ride that we did). I'd say it's worth a trip however the price is pretty steep for what is actually here. We paid approx 6,500,000 Rp (£415) for 2 adults and 1 child which included a 30 minute elephant ride and I would say I've been to better zoo's for less money. I hope it doesn't put people off as it is definitely something to break up the beach and pool's but it is expensive. So 6/10", "Well worth the money ($39NZD) , able to take your own photos with animals without have to pay or purchase them. Cheap animal experiences and heaps of cafes all over the Zoo. Massive with heaps to look at and shuttles to get you there. We had some good food and loved our waiter Kuz! Would go again", "An out of this world experience! Gita was an amazing host, filled with knowledge and enthusiasm, and Billy was the best driver, eager to help and make your road travels a special experience! Not only orangutans that you get to see and interact with, and a bucket-list item was definitely ticket off! Must must must do, worth every penny and then some. Such a special experience!", "What an experience..675,000 rp to have a delicious buffet breakfast which had Eggs, toast, fresh fruit, pastries. Indonesian food. Price included pick up & return to your hotel.We were picked up at 7 arriving at the Zoo around 8, we then went on Zoo bus down to the huge breakfast area which you overlook a lake. There was a orangutan playing in the park with his keeper,I gave my phone to the keeper & he took some AMAZING close up photos of these amazing creatures to which we share 97% DNA with. There were a couple of elephants there as well ,we bought a basket of fruit & enjoyed feeding them.There was also some very beautiful birds that were there to have our photos with. The zoo photographers captured all these great moments for you on their cameras as well as taking your phone or camera & taking photos for you. We were then called up to have our photo taken with the Orangutan. You 1st have to put hand Sanitiser on before you go to area & must not touch them. You get up so close that you don't need to touch. He ate his bamboo while we had our photo. After all people had photo you could then just go & take more photos which we did. we then went to the bird show, toured around the zoo which in areas they are updating but you still get to see animals quite easy. The Leemur monkeys were just sitting in the shade while we passed by.The gift shop has reasonably priced items for sale. The staff were very informative & most spoke good english so it was easy to converse with.", "My friends and I took part in the Elephant Mud Fun. What an amazing experience. We met Anna the elephant and got to introduce ourselves by feeding and petting her. Then we actually got in the mud pool with her and gave her a mud bath. It was definitely a hands on experience. Our guide was Ismail and he was brilliant. Very knowledgeable and super friendly, encouraging everyone to get up close with Anna. A once in a lifetime must do experience!", "Was a little frustrated that Indonesians pay a lot less then visitors, who pay extravagent prices. We where looking forward to the elephant ride as was recommended to us, blink and the ride was over. Cost extra to feed the elephants. The zoo had a few enclosures closed and not many animals Thought they had done away with animals in concrete cages, the orangutan looked depressed and the sun bears where stressed walking around there concrete enclosure. The tiger was being teased with food so the foreigners could feed him found this very cruel. Not worth the day out", "This was amazing! Gita and Parux were so informative and helpful with the animals. If you are able go check this oit", "We had a very enjoyable time at Zoo. We went on the night tour , which was VIP treatment. A welcoming drink and snack on arrival . Photos with the animals. A walk around the zoo with a guide . Then a lovely buffet dinner and fire show.", "Very nice tour with great presentation and excellent guide. Animals are very well treated :) thanks a lot", "Went there for a day trip on my 2 week holiday. From word of mouth I was told that the Zoo is much better than the Safari in regards to presentation, overall experience and the level of care given to the animals there. The first impressions I got were very good. Nice entry and the staff were friendly and helpful. I paid $60 for an entry inclusive of a 15 minute elephant ride. The enclosures for some of the animals were depressing, bland and miserable.. The same emotions were reflected in the animals demeanor as well. The highlight of this place is obviously the elephant ride. This was actually quite good. I didn't like the fact that the man controlling the elephant was holding a mini axe thing even though he didn't use it, it wasn't a settling thought to have in my mind. They take you thorough the back of the zoo and out to a field so that was enjoyable. It was a 15 minute ride but we were on there for around 20-25 minutes. Overall the place is nice but the animals don't seem overly happy. For the money I paid I didn't think it was worth it in hindsight. But it is something to do anyway. If you want to ride an elephant, it it quite good for the experience and you get to feed them after your ride. Happy zooing.", "This place is great, clean, there was a bird show, and I was using buggy car, drove by Mr. Leo that told us about animals there, even help took some pictures of us. The price is not expensive. Worth visit it, especially with family.", "Overpriced+++++. Cruel to the poor, long suffering elephants being exploited. Shameful. Tiny enclosures. Advice? Don’t go. Don’t support this exploitation of creatures.", "Went with wife after getting picked up by zoo transfer, total cost 1.5 million for 2. Package included transfer, general zoo admission, 3 shows ( dancing show very Corning but a laugh ) and petting of numerous animals including 4 elephants. Food was of a good standard even though was buffet style but had to pay for drinks, overall highly recommend as you can get up close to so many animals it definitely brings to big kid out.", "A very clean, well run zoo with animals which looked fairly happy in their captivity. Well maintained with clear directions. A few hours is enough at the zoo, and if it's hot, there is little shade.", "We visited Zoo on the 31st March for breakfast with the orangutans. Our driver arranged by Zoo picked us up at Alayah Resort. He was lovely, punctual, friendly and helpful. The had a lot of selection for breakfast and the avocado toast was very tasty! We then got to feed elephants, take pictures with the orangutans and exotic birds. We then walked around the zoo which was very interesting! Would definitely recommend - Great Morning!! Lovely staff!!", "Loved the breakfast with the animals! What a great and unique experience! Great staff and friendly service!", "I had such an amazing time at Zoo. I did the breakfast with the orangutans followed by the elephant mud fun experience and both were incredible. The staff named Mery was so beautiful, she took multiple photos for me on my phone and was happy to talk also gave exceptional service with breakfast drinks etc. Will definitely go back!", "We visited zoo for the first time because our driver suggestion. We bought ticket at counter but the staff was not nice with loud voice. The service was bad, we wanted to rent wheelchair for my grandma but the staff just show the wheelchair and didnt say anything. Unfortunately the wheelchair was broken and we still used it because needed. We entered the zoo and my sister wanted to ride elephant and they said we must waited so long because there was problem with the elephants. So annoying. We took around the zoo and the animals just ordinary and not so many compare with Taman Safari Surabaya. Before going home, the one of staff asked us to pay the wheelchair that we rented. We were angry and complaint why they didnt tell before and the wheelchair was broken either. We didnt pay and finally said sorry. Bad experience..", "The kids enjoyed it and had a great time at the water park at the end, but it was a very expensive day out once photos, lunch and food for the animals was purchased. Not being able to bring our own food and drinks in was a little frustrating too", "We had a beautiful day at the zoo. Breakfast with the orangatangs was great although I did expect more than just two of them. They were happy hugging people who wanted a photo and were really funny. Feeding the elephants was the best for my son who was 5, or maybe feeding the deer. It's hard to choose. Yes the park is under construction while they put the savannah section in. This I'm sure will be incredible. Everyone loved the day and fun in the water park at the end was a good send. Thank you.", "Breakfast was good! But the true excitement here is not the food! Awesome photo opportunities not just with the orangutang, but OMG the Gibbons, so cute! so Soft. Also elephant feeding and several exotic birds and of course the orangutangs. Plenty of time for photos, with staff assisting to take family shots etc, everyone that wanted to could have photos taken. The zoo itself has breeding programs etc. Gibbon Island was awesome with the gibbons enjoying themselves and calling out so loudly to each other. The lions were also interesting to watch - very majestic as was the tigers. Would like to do night visit next time. Definitely recommend", "Great fun. Good, safe access to the animals. while there was a good Western buffet, the authentic Indonesian beef soup for breakfast was outstanding. Just loved it. Something suitable for all the family.", "This has been our familys second time to the zoo the whole family enjoys the day from interacting with the animals packages they have food and at the end of it the kids can cool down in the splash park", "This is the first time I've ever been to a zoo in my 27 years of my life and honestly it was amazing. The zoo is just beautiful. I love that you can do elephant riding and interact and take pictures with quite a lot of animals compared to other zoos I've heard off where there is no touching or anything. Very clean. Helpful staff also. Just an amazing experience overall.", "Last week we drove to the zoo near Ubud for our elephant ride. Took is about an hour from Seminyak. Well worth it. OMG the elephants were so lovely. A 15 minute elephant ride then feeding well worth the $$ with our kids (7 & 12) The zoo itself is small but lovely. Great photo opportunities. About $15 a large pic by prof photographers there. Enjoy !", "We booked breakfast with orangutangs (in zoo.com much cheeper). But it wasn't worth spending 80€ actually. Zoo is very little, not much to see. The show could be interesting just for kids. Breakfast average. While eating breakfast you can take photos with orangutangs, elephants and birds. There are better places to see animals in than this. Never coming back. The worst experience in , boring.", "The reception was excellent , and you get a lot of time with the animals since it's not crowded . Dinner with the lions was amazing .Mery was good in hosting the dinner too", "Had “Breakfast with Orangutans.” Awesome experience. Surpassed my expectations. This excursion was NOT expensive, so my expectations were pretty low. Surprisingly, I really enjoyed myself. The zoo is amazing - and very well designed. You can get up close and personal with the sights and sounds of a tropical forest everywhere.", "We booked our tickets online for the breakfast with the orangutans and received a 10% discount. Now the actual experience with the animals and the breakfast served was really well done and I would definitely recommend but our whole day felt ruined and rushed by the mistake from the “IT” department. We were travelling with our 2 small children aged 18months and nearly 3 and I had asked our villa staff to call ahead to secure 2 prams which zoo hire for 100,000rp a day each. I didn’t have my confirmation details on hand so told our staff I would contact them myself via email (one of 3 ways to contact them, email, call or WhatsApp) I sent them my request for 2 prams the morning of our breakfast and upon arriving was told that they had not received my email (produced proof of email) nor did they have any prams available as they had ALL gone to the laundry. After showing proof of email and a lot of tooing and froing we were not only pram less with small children but now late and missing out on our breakfast with the orangutans. There was no level of compassion, told me I should of WhatsApp’s them, they wouldn’t return/reissue our tickets to use on another day so we just dealt with 2 hot and bothered toddlers wanting to be picked up... safe to say we didn’t get around to see everything and enjoy the zoo so was a real waste of time and money. Had I of known the outcome we would of arranged to hire elsewhere or just not gone. They are also doing a lot of enclosure work so would not bother going unless you are doing one of the experiences with the animals. A resort is being built on site and will be amazing once completed I just wish our day was more enjoyable.", "During our trip to UBUD area, we decided to spend half day in Zoo. Actually we prefer to called it as Mini Zoo. Because to say as 'Real Zoo' but yet we can not find such big animal like elephant, giraffe nad animal not too many as big zoo.But it's interesting that Zoo offer interesting interactive/educational animal feeding to our children, none we can find in other zoo (other zoo may limited the distance to the cage).Entrance fee for ADULTS is IDR70000 and CHILDREN is HALF PRICE. Inside we can buy foods for animal (carrot&bananas) for onlu IDR20000. It's so friendly area. Children can take pictures with parrot under staff supervision, no worry for parrot will bite the children Also children can allow to feed friendly animal like small deer, small horse behind the cage directly. But PLEASE STILL SUPERVISE your children, don't let their finger cross far to animal's mouth. While for danger animal like lion, tiger, crocodille were put in protected cage, but we can see it very close behind very thick secure glass.So very different experience in this zoo. A rest area selling food, drink and ice cream is avalaible in the middle of the park. So we can rest in the shadow of the plants. Zoo also offer animal show. On our visit we see bird show. Although it's too simple compare bird's show on Bird Park (ofcourse it's their speciality), but we find it's quite entertaining for our children. And the GREAT ONE in the end of the show we can take pictures with baby tiger on the bench for FREE. But Photographer staff also took the pictures and in the end of the journey, we can buy it as photo's souvenir. CONCLUSION : Zoo is nice & clean. Maybe animal is not too complete compare other zoo but they offer interactive educational show especially for small children free no charge. Very recommended for family with young children who want to play or getting know animal. Don't expect too much for special animal show in here as zoo may contain ordinary animal. ADDITIONAL INFO : Parking lot is big. Provide minimum 1-2 hrs to enjoy this Zoo.", "Incredible breakfast! Amazing interaction with animals and kind, smiling staff. Well cared for and happy content Orangutans and Elephants... Five Stars! Darma was kind and helpful!", "I Had A Great Time Riding The Elephant Lyra n Her Rider Ali. It Was Loads Of Fun Cracking Many Jokes And Telling Us Some History About Lyra And The Other Elephants In The Park. I Would Definitely Recommended People To Go It’s A Great Experience. I Just Want To Thank The Staff Who Care For These Beautiful Animals And A Big Thank You To Ali And His Elephant Lyra Thanks For The Opportunity I Will Definitely Be Coming Back. Cheers George From Fiji", "Worth doing breakfast together with orang utans. 1st time meeting orang utan. i'm so happy orang utans looked healthy in the zoo, highy recommend!", "Good place.. kids friendly. Also I respect with the staff, especially Bu Dayu Diatmini is very humble and helpful. Thanks for the good service, my son likes the experience in Zoo", "The elephant mud fun experience was absolutely amazing! soo worth the money, you get to interact in so many different settings and take all the pics on your phone! wish the prices were a bit cheaper with the photography photos but as someone who loves elephants this was EPIC!", "The Taman Safari is very well maintained maybe because here many tourist came from around the world. But the safari tour is not too big. Good for bring your children but not for adults. You might get bored. The marine park is still under construction, if the new attraction already open, it might be worth to go..", "Wasn't sure if I was up for this one - however had a pleasant day and enjoyed the Al A Carte restaurant - Okavango...Birds had a nice open area and most animals were easily seen in a more natural environment. Great work guys :)", "Buffet breakfast was really nice it does say that you get to spend 10 to 15 mins with each animal this did not happen felt a bit rushed. However Zoo is a beautiful place to visit . Photos were way overpriced . The staff are very friendly and I cannot wait until the new section is built 😊", "Really enjoyed the layout of the zoo. Easy to walk as well as take the little shuttle through that section of the zoo. Enjoyed seeing Orangatans, Tigers, Elephants and other animals of Asia. Took lots of pictures - but there are enough on this listing. Would highly recommend.", "The up close contact with the animals was great fun the goats are very friendly in the petting area.", "We were planning to do an activity with the elephant (mud fun) but we were surprised by the price of such activity. We only bought the normal admission tickets and took a tour around the zoo. It is still under construction and there are many parts that are being built. Our overall experience was good but we would have loved to do the mud fun with the elephant if it was for a better price.", "AMAZING AND CHILDREN FRIENDLY ACTIVITY. Last week We booked Dinner with the Great Elephant In Zoo. We are a family with 2 children of 5 and 1,5 years. That was so amazing and very educated for our children. We were warmly welcome by staff and we really enjoy for each attraction performed. As we arrived at the zoo you are aloud to walk through some of the enclosures and then make your way round to be greeted by 2 elephants ready to be fed. By the time at 7 pm, you will enjoy some dances from Sumatra i.e. Saman Dance, Tari Piring (Plate Dance), and Tari Payung (Umbrella Dance). In addition, there are also animals’ presentations where in some chances you can touch the animals. Surely, this section would be an interesting part before your dinner. When the show is over, the guests are invited to come to the restaurant for dinner. For sure, the elephants and the keepers are ready to accompany your dinner. What is an interesting thing about your dinner at Zoo Park is there are around 60 foods of Asian and Western including BBQ grilled that you can enjoy. The menus will make you confused on which one you will try first, however if you want to try them all, you can take each meal with a small portion or you can have sharing meals with your family or friends. When your dinner is over, it does not mean there is nothing you can enjoy. The Fire Dance is the last performance that will amaze you. Their staff will invite you to sit near the elephant's pool to watch the show. A dramatic and amazing impression will pop into your mind. You also have the opportunity to take pictures with the dancers at the end of their performance. Sure we will back to Zoo again. Thank You Zoo!!!", "I had a great time visiting the Zoo. Also, I had lunch with animals view which is my first time. The environment was pretty good. you can also feed animals.", "As much as I enjoyed the Zoo as a whole, breakfast with the Orangutans for me an anticlimax, I sat right across the other side of the restaurant so could barely see them. I waited for my number to be called, had my photo taken with one of the two that they had there! I wasn't allowed to touch her & she to busy chomping on food to be interested in anything else. On the other hand they had 2 Elephants & parrots which were the high light & much more fun for me.", "Incredible trio, would recommend to all as it was beautiful and unique to all other zoo's we've been too.", "My kids are 7 and 9, both loved the zoo, we fed the tiger, elephants and pictures holding a baboon and crocodile. It's a bit small so maybe plan a half day but my kids brought bathers and towels and enjoyed the water park afterwards. The lunch was very good.", "As an animal lover I thoroughly enjoyed this visit. Always remember, they are wild animals. Respect and do not tease them.", "This was one of the best tour experiences we have ever had. We had a group of 20 and everyone loved it. So interactive. The handlers were fantastic and the elephants were beautiful. Dinner afterwards was also very good. The process of buying photos at the end was a bit complicated but otherwisee couldn't fault it. Enjoyed the rest of the zoo as well.", " Zoo was absolutely amazing! At first we were a bit skeptical on how the animals would be treated/how there enclosures would be but the staff at the zoo treated every animal with so much love and respect. The enclosures were well built for the animals but also were built well for the tourists as well. It was very easy to see the animals and interact with them. The show was brilliant! I myself had an eagle take food off of my head!! The staff there are very helpful, there were so many different animals and I would defiantly go back again and again.", "Such a wonderful experience to be at zoo, Indonesia Nice to have a great lunch and riding huge animal .. Regards. Best place in west of the countr", "We booked the elephant mud bath in the afternoon. We seen some of the zoo before we had the lunch included in the ticket. The lunch was wonderful and the staff at the zoo fantastic and so helpful. The elephant mud bath is a must do. We spent so much time with the elephants it was awesome. We had a group of 12 people and 2 elephants with both female elephants being 35 and 45yrs old. We feed them, got in the mud pool and lathered them with mud then washed them off and then went into the other pool for more water fun with them. Our guide and keeper were fantastic and made the experience fun.", "Great time, but you must remember that they are wild animals. Be very careful. Wonderful photo opportunity", "Great experience! Wonderfull show at night! Great staff..good food... Just don't forget ur flash! the place needs a bit more lighting to be able to see some of the animals in their cage.", "My first experience in Zoo, happens to be today!! Its an awesome destination and its really clean as well, the staffs greeted well, though I am a local tourist, they still treat me rite! The cages are all well habitat and the animals are awesome. The restaurant and bar, Wana Restaurant and Bar which is located by the entrance way can be your meal choice too! The cuisine is well prepared and it taste good... I love the times in Zoo, and yes it is also rated EXCELLENT in this site, so the ratings are true.. Congrats to Zoo, and I am proud to be an indonesian even more, after seeing how the place is in Zoo!..the best Zoo in Indonesia!", "Too much expensive and very limited Terrible zoo No one was there to show you the animals Most of the animals was sleeping", "Booked night at the zoo through parks website, all inclusive package includes transfers, meal, park entry etc, Driver picked us up from hotel within one minute he was asking for money to pay toll roads, we explained that we had already paid and after a heated discussion we asked to be taken back to our hotel. zoo contacted us immediately and apologised, tried to rebook the trip but I had lost confidence in them and requested a refund. They agreed to refund saying it would take 3 days, 12 days later several emails no contact and no refund, sorry I cannot recommend this excursion.", "Brilliant experience & excellent food, friendly efficient service - what more do you want! If we return we'll do it again!", "I highly recommend dinner with the great elephants at Zoo. Hands down so amazing. The tour group is small about 15 of us. The zoo is closed to the public at that time so it's no busy. You get to feed and pat different animals before watching the elephants bath. Then you get to fed and touch and hang out with them whilst being a few feet away from your table. Its also really cost effective for the experience you get in my opinion. The food was delicious and the fire dancing was great. Plenty of interaction and volunteer time.I loved it.", "Best animal sanctuary I've had the pleasure of visiting. The experience was out of this world. The animal interaction was like no other I've had before. The staff were extremely nice and very talented. Which made the experience so much more enjoyable. I will definitely be returning. Our children loved it and tell there friends about it all the time. Thank you for the experience of a life time.", "We did the night tour, we booked thru out hotels tours office and got a discount on the entry fee. A driver came and picked us up, which he was lovely and really polite. When we arrived at the zoo, we were showen a table and give a cold flannel with a drink. Everyone was then placed in groups, tour guide offered mozzie repellent which is something I recommend for anyone doing the night tour. We had plenty of photo opportunities/interactions with the animals, and the tour guide said a lot of information as he showed each animal. The Dinner was a buffet, food was lovely. Before dinner is served they called each table up to interact with a bear cat, and a python. While everyone was eating their dinner they had a fire dance, was amazing to watch.", "We got a driver and asked to go to the zoo and Ubud. We got to the zoo and wandered around. We stopped for lunch at the cafe outside of the lion exhibition Teddy our server was the best he made sure we had everything we wanted and more. There are too many good things at the zoo including the elephants. We did not do the full experience due to time but would strongly recommend it to anyone who has the time and does not mine getting dirty and wet.", "Amazing Very well run and so clean To see the animals in there natural environment was amazing Would recommend this to anyone it's a bit of hike but well worth it", "We had a wonderful day at the zoo, including breakfast with the orangutans and a massage at their Sanctoo spa. We were really impressed with how well the animals were looked after and the new enclosures that are designed with the animals in mind. No cages and whole lot of room. We enjoyed a full breakfast buffet and interacting with the gibbons, orangutans and elephants. Lunch watching the lioness and her cubs at Wantilan Restaurant. The wagu burger and butter chicken are definitely worth trying! All in all a wonderful day! Thank you.", "That's really nice zoo. A lot of animals living in good condition. You can touch and play with deers, rabbits, bats dog. During our visit we've seen show with birds, feeding of tigers, amazing orangutan. After walking we have a lunch and show in cafe with young lion, crocodile,lemur etc. We've got a lot of awesome experience. That's a great place to visit with kids.", "Had the best time at zoo! Had breakfast with the orangutans which was awesome and an elephant ride which was amazing. Staff were polite and wonderful. I stuck my finger too close to a parrot and got biten ha but staff quickly cleaned me up and apologised..even though it was my fault ha Wonderful day.", "I am an Animal Welfare Activist, even though these magnificent Elephants are in captivity, it is clear they are loved and cared for, and just so good to see them without chains! I'll never again get so close to such an amazing wild animal, and I loved knowing that they really enjoyed the attention they were getting. Elephants love water and mud scrubs! The event was well organized, got some great professional photos, and one of our guides Madde, was very informative in regard to conservation etc and very cheeky indeed. Would recommend if you love and respect these animals like I do", "We have enjoyed the elephants ride especially our kids. I was safe and enjoyable. The zoo has variety of animals and the animals were given the food by enough from the zoo not hungry like in other zoo I noticed worldwide.", "Animals are much love and care by the staff, the zoo is pretty clean. Must try the elephant ride, and pat the orang utans, they are so cute and adorable. Great zoo for kids to enjoy.", "Awesome experience enjoyed it very much and our group leader Purnata made it much much better and interesting with interesting facts about elephants and detailed tour thank him very much ❤️", "What an afternoon with these magnificent animals, well presented and well managed by all involved, lead by stand out mahout - Madde. Only hope the elephants enjoyed it as much as the human participants.", "We had such a good experience! We were picked up from hotel by Juwis who was super welcoming and careful! Food was amazing, Agus our table host was super polite and prompt! All the zookeepers seemed to love what they do and seeing an orangutan up close was such a good experience!", "Thank you zoo, u have friendly team, so im very happy to be here. My friends say that too, i'll be back soon,", "we had a great experience in zoo. we got great pictures with White tiger Dewi and the zoo keeper Gus De helped us with lots of information and made our experience a better one. thanks Gus de you are amazing!", "Unfortunately we were very disappointed with our experience of the zoo. The price was very expensive for what you get as the zoo is very small only took about an hour to see all of the animals. Was very sad to see the animals in such small enclosures. I wouldn't recommend this as something to do while in .", "I must say I was pretty disappointed in this zoo..... I felt the entry price was way to expensive for what you got ($37pp Aus) your lucky to be there for two hours, yes you can get up close & personal with some animals but you have to pick your times. You can feed/ride elephants if you wish at additional costs $$. There is a restaurant available if required, I didn't eat there so can't comment on the food. The Happy Traveler 😊😀", "Staff mommy tiger so friendly and helpful ! The Zoo is very clean and well maintained. Restaurant in the zoo also quite nice. Kids are really happy with their experience there.", "As a family we always spend an evening at the Zoo having dinner and show overlooking the Lions, its the best night out in , however we also included breakfast with tge Oranguatans in Sep 2016, best experience ever, loved it so much we returned in June and it had been developed further, a new area for breakfast has been built, bigger itinery from 9am to 2pm, fabulous value for money, but the most enchanting experience ever getting to meet Steptoe and his little Oranguatan friends, fabulous!!!", "Today we have an amazing experience breakfast with Orang Utan and see all the jungle. Very nice. Thanks to Gusde, the staff at African Lion who friendly and nice.", "We visited the Zoo and experienced the Breakfast with Orang Utans and Dinner with the Great Elephants as part of our package at Sanctoo Villa & Spa. Honestly we did not have high expectations but were pleasently surprised that we enjoyed ourselves as adults. Maybe because it was a weekday and there were less people compared to Fridays and weekends. For a privately run zoo, the enclosures are not bad as we have seen worse zoos elsewhere. There seem to be upgrading works going on too. We appreciate that they are constantly trying to improve themselves and do better. Special shout out to Sarni who was our guide for the Dinner with the Great Elephants who brought us around and explain about the animals there, you were great yourself. Was a little apprehensive with the Elephant Expedition as we have heard some stories of elephants being abused in other places. After assessing the situation and finally deciding to go ahead since it was a part of the package, we must say it was a good experience. Hati, our elephant was very playful and wasn't shy in interacting with us. Certainly an experience to remember. Keep on with your conservation efforts and trying to improve the living conditions of the animals there.", "Breakfast with the orangutans was fantastic. We had breakfast surrounded by Orangutans, elephants and birds. Got to interact with the animals and see them close up. Then afterwards got to explore the zoo. Saw a couple of shows including the bird show. Highly recommend this activity we had a fantastic day and I’m sure you will too", "well where do I start!!😃 from the moment we were picked up to the moment we were returned to our hotel it was a fabulous day to remember for the rest of our lives 💖....best place we have ever been to and best thing we have ever done!!! and we have done lots!! hence we are going back for a second trip in our two weeks holiday... from the breakfast with the orangutans to the mud fun with the elephants I can not fault this experience the elephants are not chained or behind bars they are free to wonder with their very loving keepers who obviously love their jobs( if you can call it a job omg wat i would give to do it!) the have very fresh fruit and vegetable throughout the day the mud is also changed for fresh mud lol!! but to be up close and personal with these gentle giants was a privilege ...we got to get messy muddy and covered in elephant poo, but they loved the message as much as we enjoyed giving it to them...we even showered with them... the keepers were informative and our main guide madde was just the best! every single one of the staff played their part in this wonder place all the animals we happy and healthy with lots of room to roam about it was immaculate and cannot recommend this place enough..... Karen Wiggins", "as in the subject zoo will be only a zoo but.. hymm from time to time there is an only hope for species that out human activities - almost killed! they have a nice views.. you can see a lot of animals and site attractions", "The Elephant Mud Fun was amazing! Our guide, Putri, was very friendly, helpful and informative. The elephants are absolutely beautiful and it was humbling to be so close to them.", "We did breakfast with the orangutans. Well worth the money. Upon entering the zoo there were deer and wallabies wandering around, we were able to pay them and take photos. With the breakfast We got to feed the elephants, hold birds and see other animals up close. Beyond this we expected the rest of the zoo to be a disappointment but it wasn’t. The monkeys were vocal and playful we fed the lions and saw them walking past us in the cafe. The view from the top of the waterfall was spectacular and my only complaint would be how small the tiger enclosure was. I hope they include an upgrade for them in the renovations they are doing. Overall we all rated the zoo the best we have been to.", "Went to zoo did breakfast with orangutang, and met my favorite animal Siamang gibbon. The keeper Parux so friendly he was explained me about gibbon and the baby. This is lovely place. Loved it so much", "Very expensive for the experience. US$72 PP, for Hotel transfer, entrance fee, tour guide and meal and entertainment. The transfer ride would have been the most expensive part of this adventure. We were in the first group of people (of two groups) and everywhere we went or did, was hurry hurry hurry as we didn't want to be holding up the 2nd group, in fact everything was rushed. On arrival a glass of cold tea, all other drinks had to be purchased, but at high prices, the meal wasn't too bad, with not a great deal of selection. Photo's are being taken all the time and at the end of the night can be purchased for prices starting at $16. The tour of the zoo wasn't the best, it was dark and the tour guide had a dolphin torch with a half flat battery. All in all, not what the glossy pamphlet described, wouldn't recommend unless desperate for something to do.", "Tonight we went to Zoo for the night experience. It was so incredible and we could see how clean it was and how well the animals were cared for: this was huge for me as I am huge on ethical zoos and therefore typically avoid them. We had the buffet dinner and were looked after by Agus. He was incredible and made sure we were looked after. Couldn’t recommend more!! Food was amazing with great views of the lions which made for beautiful photos!", "Went to zoo for the afternoon Elephant Mud fun. We were picked up at our hotel slightly early, there were some issues with the car air con but the driver very quickly organised a different car then it was off to the zoo. We had time for a look around before the elephant experience started. It’s a lovely little zoo, not a huge range of animals but they all looked well cared for. We then were given a yummy afternoon tea and meet the elephant keepers. We then got to help prepare the elephants food. Then over to the elephants which we feed, then got in the mud with them. After that we scrubbed the elephants in the shower then went swimming with them. After that was lunch. It was such an amazing experience and so interesting talking to the elephant keeper, he was so excited to tell us all about the elephants and their different personalities. The only down side was that the package includes “lunch” which isn’t served until around 4, so really not lunch at all. And the professional photos are beautiful but expensive (which is not unusual), you can just buy a digital copy which wasn’t mentioned to us until we asked.", "We loved the Zoo, but in the zoo hadn't got too much animals, if you go to Bird Park and perhaps to Safari, it's better combination.", "Our visit was a nocturnal one with a delishouse 3 cource meal, entertained with a fire dance held a Bear Cat, numarous birds & veiwed an albino python \\from a respectale distance\\\". We were also taken on a short walk to veiw some nocturnal animals. The Fire Dance was quiet spectacula, altogether a very entertaining evening out .\"", "We visited zoo two days ago to have dinner with the great Elephants, it was full of surprises. the Sumatra dacing performance was great, Service was excellent, the food is delicious and lots of choices. The best part is having dessert accompanied by watching the fire dance. Mr. Agus is really helpful and friendly, Thank you for the unforgettable evening Zoo.", "Absolutley amazing elephant mud fun! Munif and molly were the best! Super safe great photographers! The elephants were so sweet for sure a once in a lifetime opportunity", "We booked our tickets online for the breakfast with the orangutans and received a 10% discount. Now the actual experience with the animals and the breakfast served was really well done and I would definitely recommend but our whole day felt ruined and rushed by the mistake from the “IT” department. We were travelling with our 2 small children aged 18months and nearly 3 and I had asked our villa staff to call ahead to secure 2 prams which zoo hire for 100,000rp a day each. I didn’t have my confirmation details on hand so told our staff I would contact them myself via email (one of 3 ways to contact them, email, call or WhatsApp) I sent them my request for 2 prams the morning of our breakfast and upon arriving was told that they had not received my email (produced proof of email) nor did they have any prams available as they had ALL gone to the laundry. After showing proof of email and a lot of tooing and froing we were not only pram less with small children but now late and missing out on our breakfast with the orangutans. There was no level of compassion, told me I should of WhatsApp’s them, they wouldn’t return/reissue our tickets to use on another day so we just dealt with 2 hot and bothered toddlers wanting to be picked up... safe to say we didn’t get around to see everything and enjoy the zoo so was a real waste of time and money. Had I of known the outcome we would of arranged to hire elsewhere or just not gone. They are also doing a lot of enclosure work so would not bother going unless you are doing one of the experiences with the animals. A resort is being built on site and will be amazing once completed I just wish our day was more enjoyable.", "An out of this world experience! Gita was an amazing host, filled with knowledge and enthusiasm, and Billy was the best driver, eager to help and make your road travels a special experience! Not only orangutans that you get to see and interact with, and a bucket-list item was definitely ticket off! Must must must do, worth every penny and then some. Such a special experience!", "We had a lovely 'Breakfast with the 'Orangutans' The animals are very tame and relaxed. The breakfast included a wide range of food and drinks on offer. The Zoo is very clean and well looked after.", "The Recreation staff and facilities are excellent We cycled, did the daily 11am aqua aerobics, archery and badminton. All the staff including Leo, Dwipa and Abas were fabulous!", " Zoo is the best place on earth with all of the animals in beautiful condition and their surroundings are wonderful. If we could we would be there every day all day.", "We have a great experience in Zoo, accompanied by Wilma. The ambience is so peaceful, all of the animals are nice, friendly staff and we have so much fun in Zoo. Will visit again for sure!", "Plenty of animals to see here. There are photographers around the park taking photos. Clean and tidy environment. Nice restaurant there also. There is a swimming area for young children. The elephant rides are very expensive for .", "I thought the price was too high and we decided not to go. We visited Swing and this was ridiculously priced and long que so in the end we went to the zoo. It was clean, animals were roaming around and tiger trail was something I haven’t seen before. Even the cafe was decent. Although price was high, we tried the Elephant Excursion and it was worth it. If you have children then this would be fun visit to get away from the crowd.", "The orangutan breakfast was fantastic. To be able to get so close to these cheeky little guys was amazing. We could have stood and watched them all day. The food was lovely too. It was very well organised so that everyone had ample opportunity to have a number of close encounters with the orangutans, and the staff were excellent. They willingly took photos for us. The rest of our zoo visit was great as well. There was lots to see and the surroundings were lovely. Food was reasonably priced too. We would thoroughly recommend a visit to Zoo.", "We had breakfast with orangutans one morning for something different. Must say I was a little sceptic at first mainly because of the cost. But,with that said,it was worth every penny once that big hairy ape put his arms around your neck to give you a big cuddle and a kiss. Best experience ever,and not something you do everyday,and will definitely do it again next time in . Great experience and the breakfast was excellent to boot. Thanks zoo. 👌🏾", "Tour with Nikee - Had a close encounter with orangutans, and couple other animals and birds during breakfast. Post that, we went for elephant mud bath activity. It was a unique experience wherein we spent a long time with 4-5 elephants engaging in different activities. Whole activity is comfortable and anyone can join in. Once you're done, they also have shower facilities including a towel. The day ends with a good buffet lunch. Vegetarians also get a good meal but let them know in advance.", "The Zoo is amazing. Make sure you get the Zoo Explorer pass as it’s great value for money. It gets you food and transfers.", "Almost complete animal collection, nice elephant riding experience, simple lunch with crocodile and baby white tiger show, nice location, not too far from Denpasar", "Expected a larger variety of animals but was disappointed. Wheel chair access very bad. Went mainly to handle small animals which we enjoyed", " Zoo was a great day out. The Sumatran rigers & elephants were incredible. The new African area which is under construction is going to be a huge wow factor. The Zoo was clean & everyone was friendly & welcoming.", "This place is nice but it's not necessary for your tour. Zoo entrance fee is expensive, road is very complicated in zoo. Maybe you should just make a tour with elephant in 15 min.", "Just perfect we had Dordik guide us the entire time I would highly reccomend him, very fun and helpful to say the least", "We visited the Zoo for elephant riding. We like it, but just walk on the Elephant, we can not interact with the animal, not be with him in the water, as shown by the advertising. We also took the opportunity to see the rest of the Zoo, but the lions' space was without the animals (under maintenance), the orangutan was alone (depressed), should have a companion, just like the bear. Besides, the space is beautiful and the people are very friendly.", "So attractive and Educated - from the start we were warmly welcome by staff and we really enjoy for each attraction performed. It is kind of dinner that I personally never had and its really high recommended for those who would like to have memorable dinner experience. During the dinner they provide many kind of food coming from all over the world and those were fantastic. The Elephants also looks really happy and excited while accompany us during the dinner. Can't wait for the next visit. Thank You Zoo!!!", "Apart from some small enclosures the animals are treated very well and the staff were knowledgeable. Elephants were so friendly.", "We have really enjoyed this experience. Our host captain Gusde was very helpful and the breakfast was great.", "Was a bit apprehensive about visiting the zoo but the look on my little boys face as we rode and then feed the elephants, I was soo glad we went. Thought it was good value price wise and worth the visit, very hands on and great if you have kids. Some of the enclosures little more than cages but hopefully with more visitors they can improve some of them, must say just about all of the animals had offerings, pleased to see.", "For my birthday we decided to have breakfast with the orangutans, bit weary due to some treatment from zoos to animals, we just went with the reviews. We were the second table there and given seats right by the platform where the animals come in, what an amazing experience!! We had; orangutans, elephants, birds and a few other meet and greets with animals in the park. All animals were treated with respect and kindness from the guards. The only thing I didn’t like was as we were leaving they were giving people elephants rides, the zoo went down a little in my estimation when seeing this. The breakfast was lovely and all you could eat, we love food so it was perfect for us. It was fresh and full of variety, even for the fussiest of eaters. They called me up for my birthday, the elephant put a flower ring around my neck and I was given a cake. Out of my 27 years this has to be one of my better birthday mornings. The orangutans were cheeky which was great to see, full of life breaking trees and trying to undress people. We also paid $6 Aud (around £3) for elephant veggies so we could feed them. I couldn’t recommend this day enough, I probably wouldn’t visit the zoo without adding on one of the encounters. It is a little small but does gives you options to feed deer’s and wallabies. (Free as you walk into the zoo) Thank you again for the amazing Birthday morning!!", "Arrived early and given our number for photos with Orangutan we enjoyed the breakfast and animals although the Orangutan were bored after 15 mins I think they should be brought out first then breakfast before it gets too warm and boring for them , then the birds and elephants ,, other than that animals are well cared for the zoo has had a lot of money spent on it and lovely and clean , we enjoyed the zoo", "Gusde was a wonderful host. The zoo is beautiful. Breakfast with the orangutan and the elephant was amazing. Will never forget! Thank you so much!", "Our elephant mud fun was MAGNIFICENT! Our guide Nik was super friendly & made sure we had a fabulous elephant bonding experience. Special mention also to Hati & her keeper Alex for ending 2022 in style. Highly recommend this program to anyone!", "I came to Zoo Park with my guest ( family with 3 child ).. We arrive at 11:00 am, and even its school holiday its not too crowded. So its comfortable to have a family trip.. The park have a lot of amusement area, there's a Restaurant in the entrance, a waterpark for children that want to playing with water. In the entrance, they have a Photobooth that you can take a photo with birds or other animal that they will provide and this is for free. But the result picture you have to redeem in with amount of cash, but still is cheap. As we enter the Animal area, there's a lot of big tree so it will cover us from sun heat.. Zoo Park have a lot of animal, and they are in healthy condition from the way they're looks.. There's Orangutan that been there for a long time, almost 13 Years and still in a good health, last time I saw the orangutan is in 2007.. Zoo park also have petting zoo area, where you and your family can interact with the animal and fee them. you can feed deer, goat, wallaby, antelope, etc. They also have Pony Ride and Elephant ride. Inside the animal area, they have a cafetaria, gift shop, food & Beverage stall, and a sitting area so you can take a rest before you continue to walk around the park.. Zoo Park its like one stop place for you and your family to have a good time.. My Personal Valuation about this place : B+", "We visited zoo for the 'breakfast with Orangutans' and it was worth every penny! Our table was right next to the stand, and all tables had a good view of atleast one of the two stands with the Orangutans on, the buffet breakfast was great with an adequate range of food for everyone. The breakfast also gave us zoo admission until midday which was a good amount of time to quickly see most of the other animals. And hotel transfers were included in the cost too. Fun for friends and families!", "We visited for the second time in 5 months. Both times were on a groupon deal, This made the visit reasonably priced. I think the full admission price is a bit pricey for what is on offer. We found half a day was enough to see the animals and spend a couple of hours in the mini water park.", "This was a fantastic night. The guide and tour of the animals was lovely and informative. The animals looked well cared for and healthy. The place is very clean and didnt smell. All the animals had good size enclosures. Although we felt rushed through, this may have been because the traffic held us up and made us late. So allow ample time to get there. The food at the restaurant was superb. The price of the tour was a bit expensive and the photos they sell to you were a bit expensive but good quality. Overall i would reccomend going to this zoo.", "Our 3rd visit to the Zoo and a lot of changes have been made since last year - some good, some bad. Still much cheaper than the Safari Park and IMHO a better day out now with the water play area. The shows, petting zoo and animal displays are great. We love the bird show. Lunch at the main restaurant is good and honest and reasonable in price. Photo's with a selection of animals starts at 1.00pm and you need to get a number - see staff. This time was an alligator and white lion cub. They will take your photo with their camera and also with yours if you ask nicely. The new kids water zone is great and I rate it high - big bucket, slides, sprinklers etc. Aimed at kids aged 1 - 10. Older kids may find it 'boring'...lol. You can hire a gazebo or otherwise there is very limited seating. Entrance is included as part of your zoo ticket fee. The only negative is they now check your bags on arrival for food and drinks. We had to 'argue' to keep 1 bottle of water for our 4 year old. I had to surrender my bottle of water but could collect it on our way out... This new change may not reflect well and upset a few larger families with smaller children. I dont agree with this change and see it only as a money making policy to force you to buy drinks and food within the park. (This is now the same procedure as the Safari Park) All in all, a great day out and im sure we will return for a 4th visit.", "The zoo and environment is very big and beautiful, however the prices are so high for elephant riding and safari. Despite the expensive prives purchased ticket for elephant riding. The elephants are so lovely and friendly. The staff of the zoo also helpfull.", "Go there every visit to we think it is wonderful a beautiful experience with animals and their staff", "We were told that this was one attraction that should seen, so we were very keen to go; however, when we arrived it had a very \\Disneyland theme\\\". It will take a few hours to reach from Ubud or southern as there is just one road into the area. The lake was overcrowded with tourists coming via coaches and were keen just to take as many pictures as possible. Given the length of the journey, there are other activities that could be of interest. It was also a bit disconcerting to see that they have live deer on display, but they are kept in very tiny enclosures.\"", "What an amazing experience. The animals are very well looked after with numerous amounts of different animal interactions. The staff are helpful and friendly and a huge thanks to our tour guide of the day “widi ZAP”. Mr “widi ZAP”was outstanding in his presentations with a wealth of knowledge on the animals and such a positive attitude towards his job, always having a pleasant smile on his face which stands out to the public eye. A real asset to Zoo and an awesome experience of you get to speak with him.", "The animal was so friendly, the place is very nice,look like a real jungle, and many varieties of animal, really recommended to visit with the family ❤️", "Entertaining shows, enjoyable half day. The animals seemed to be relaxed and well treated. Well organised with pick up and drop off at our hotel.", "This has been our familys second time to the zoo the whole family enjoys the day from interacting with the animals packages they have food and at the end of it the kids can cool down in the splash park", "We had breakfast with orangutans the only bad thing was the food was average and you couldnt touch the orangutans.. we had a driver organised through the zoo, and when we wanted to leave they gave us a different driver. He spoke broken english so he was hard to understand, all we wanted to do was go back to our hotel... the driver took us down these side streets and do his 'uncles' house and wanted us to go into the house and buy jewellery i told him no so we drove off then he stopped at a coffee making place and told us to get out and try the coffee and pressured us to buy a bag when we clearly didnt want to. We were worried as it waa only my mum and i together and needed to get back to our hotel. The zoo experience itself was good but maybe organise your own driver that you trust!!", "This would be a nice zoo after they finish the construction.now its feel like you are in a construction site.the animale are nice and diverse,but due to the construction it feels that you pay for something not finished.", "Very friendly and informative staff, and wonderful to see such a variety of genuinely cared for wildlife.", "This zoo exceeded my expectations. The elephants were beautiful and looked cared for, unlike some i saw in Thailand. The staff were really friendly, letting my daughter and i pet them while we were hanging around and offered us bunches of bananas for free to feed them. We took the walk thru water which was 30 minutes. The zoo wasnt too big which is good as they tend to get too long. Fed the tiger which was awesome as it jumped on the fence to grab the meet of the pole i was holding up for it, and when they zoo attendant didnt get the best picture of me as i was turning away, she gave me another piece of meet to feed it while facing the camera. There is also a petting zoo here which is nice enough. i really did enjoy this zoo.", "Very nice visit here, animal are very well visible and scenery is beautiful. Also the restaurant at the end is very good, we were served by Teddy, he is very nice and attentive.", "Friendly staff and very welcoming. It's very clean and safe. Wonderful experience. Treasured memories for sure.", "Such a beautiful experience this morning having breakfast this the orangutans & elephants. Thankyou Gusde& all the staff for all your great help and letting us experience the beautiful animals ☺️", "Breakfast with the orangutans was fun, food choices were excellent even for a vegetarian. If you cant get a good brekky youre not trying. The Orangutans, elephants, tigers,lions all were active the lady feeding Oscar the lion was really funny.....give her a pay rise 👍😀", "Beautiful program, guide of elephant Ismail is so great information about d elephants staff of villa or restaurant very exellent, very nice food.", "We decided to visit as our driver suggested it and with no wifi to check on reviews, went for it. Firstly, some of the enclosures are too small. I saw that they are in process of building a bigger enclosure, this was advertised and I can only hope our money goes towards this, and their conservation program. I didn't get the chance to hear about it talk about conservation but it's heavily advertised that this is what they aim to do. Many of these animals are endangered. Still they need more space. You can have a photo with a Gibbon or an orangutang, or baby crocodile... I'm wasn't comfortable with this. I don't think wild animals should be attractions in this way. They were saying that no drugs are used and the animals are trained to be safe to photograph with. They shouldn't be trained at all, they are wild animals. They sell elephant rides, but again, I'm not comfortable with it, and again not sold on the enclosure. On the plus... The restaurant is good, good inexpensive and staff friendly and helpful. Toilets very well maintained. It's not a cheap day out, it was about 325000 each, that's around £33 each, but if this money us really going into conservation... I just hope...", "We enjoyed the day at the zoo. We had booked 'breakfast with the orangutans' which sadly was very disappointing. We were seated for breakfast on a lower level, next to the restaurant garbage bins and couldn't see the orangutans at all until our number was called and we were rushed getting a quick photo with them. It's not as good as it looks when advertised!! Apart from that the zoo was good, be good to have a pool there to cool down, only a kids playground. Well worth a visit, the animals seem well cared for and was an enjoyable day.", "I came to as a single woman from the US, looking for culturally enlightening and unique things to do by myself. This experience was highly rated on Trip Advisor and while I'm usually wary of zoos, I took a chance. BOY it did not disappoint. This was one of the most amazing experience of my life—I did the dual elephant experience and the orangutang breakfast and highly recommend the package. The breakfast itself wasn't anything special, but you got to meet some of their elephants and it was an intimate start to the day where I also met a few friends. Then they walked me over to the elphant experience which was incredible. They were so happy and friendly and majestic. Truly made my whole trip to and would do it all again!", "My 3 year old daughter loved it and so it was worth the visit. Not the easiest of places to get to - it's away from the main tourist areas. Personally, I was disappointed. This is relatively small zoo, offering elephant rides and photo opportunities with monkeys! There's a couple of monkeys, elephants, orang-utan, an aviary, shop, restaurant and that's it. Plan for no more than 3 hours.", "Very funnn! the hosted name is Gita being so helpful, to take a pict of us playing with Animals. There's a few animals cute while breakfast", "Visited Wana Restaurant inside zoo and had a wonderful experience. Our waiter, Dedex, was absolutely amazing and very helpful. Highly recommend anyone in the area to visit here.", "9 years ago we found it already a nice zoo. But nowadays they improved sooo much. But before we went there, we checked the comments here on trip advisor and cannot understand the negative reviews. We loved the zoo today again and we do recommend to visit. Please note that the zoo is not supported by government as they need their income to improve and make compounds bigger.", "I had a wonderful experience today. I was allowed to feed the tiger even though I did not purchase it in advance. Wipr A was very accommodating and helpful, I would recommend again.", "Good combination of not-a-zoo and free roaming animals and so many that you're not going to walk through and not see a thing.", "Spending time with family and two kids in zoo, that was a crowded day because is manis galungan. Wait a bus come to kampung gajah it was a bit long time, because we traveling with kids. Can’t wait to see the kampung gajah area finish. Waterfall also nice to see from the roof of bus.", "We had An awesome day at zoo. All staff was friendly and helpful. The zoo was very clean. All the animals looked well looked after and their environments were clean and spacious. The had breakfast with the orangutans which was a fun experience. I would definitely go again", "The whole experience at the Zoo was great, GUS DE at meerkats was so friendly and we had such an amazing time feeding the cute little meerkats, highly recommend doing it! Breakfast with the orang-utans was just as good, many different animals to see and such a large range of food. A lot to do and see here. Highly recommend this place, have also been to Safari Park but feel Zoo was much nicer and more enjoyable overall. Will definitely come back again next time we are in .", "This was the most amazing experience we had, The elephants were so beautiful and were taken care of very well. The trainer Purnata was so knowledgeable, he was kind to the elephants and the animals clearly loved him! He made us feel comfortable. Thank you zoo and Purnata for this experience of a life time!!!", "I went there with my friends and my family a few a month ago. Everything was just amazing. Animal encounters was great. We looked around at the zoo and was accompanied by professional guide. The staff were friendly and the food was nice. We really enjoyed the dinner with the fire dance performance. And special thanks to Bapak Agung murti to welcoming us and for the wonderful experience. Definitely we would be coming back to try another programmes to get another experiences. Highly recommended..!!!", "Wonderful set-up. We had breakfast with the orangutans which I highly recommend. It gets hot so arrive early The professional photos are expensive but worth it if you only go once Kids loved the animal petting area.", "We did mud fun and it was SO MAD FUNNN!! Mas Madde and the rest of the crew were so friendly and helpful. Totally worth it! xx Shasha", "Yep, they’re still improving themselves. Currently, they’re making a new site soon to be call as “The Savana” Spent 3hrs with the elephant ride, quite satisfying, although the printable photo price are too pricey for the domestics — and also with the edited background. Overall, the zoo layouting was good, and it’ll be better if you visit it early after the opening time before its too hot and crowded — weekend, especially. ps: don’t forget to go up on the 5th roof top at the Kampung Sumatra area.", "I visited Zoo on July 19th, 2015 with my boyfriend. Ms. Henny, one of the staff there, gave us a tour around Zoo, and it was fantastic! We arrived at 10 am, as Ms Henny's request (because we would watch animal show at 11). There are some various animals and this is a good place for kids to know more about them. The animals are good and healthy. Staff were also very friendly. But it would be nice if everyone who visit this place keep its cleanliness. I saw few people still throwing garbage not into the trash can. My day was complete with photo opportunities holding some animals then tour of zoo feeding animals, and followed by a show of animals. Yup, I think it wasn't enough walking around the zoo for only 1 hour, because at 11, we watched an animal show. It was quite crowded. Unfortunately, there wasn't enough amount of benches to sit for almost half of people. I hope Zoo will provide more benches and larger area to hold an animal show. At last, while we were watching Elephant tour, we enjoyed a really nice buffet. The lasagna was sooo delicious! I like it :) We also could take pictures for free with little Crocodile, Binturong, Eagles, and Cockatoos. Thanks Zoo! ;)", "We had a really nice morning at the breakfast with the Orangutans. As far as I could tell the animals were well looked after and very much loved.", "Nice place to go with children, the area is not to big , animals are very healty, the palce is clean , the collection of animal isn't to many but representative for education. Don't forget to bring swimsuit and towel for children under 12 years old because the ticket is include for water playpark.", "So my mum & I made a booking 2 days ago for 6 people. Spent $360, yet we waited out the front at 6:45am (15 minutes early to the pick up time as they requested) for an hour,only for no one to show up. They had our phone number if there was any problems but nothing. Thank you for ruining what was a great trip to , zoo 👍🏼", "We booked Breakfast with the Orangutans, transfers and entrance to the zoo. Pick up was prompt and on time. Breakfast with Orangutans was excellent, buffet style with plenty of choices. You could have your photo taken with the birds, Gibbon and Elephants as well as the orangutans. You were called up a table at a time for a photo with the Orangutans and had to stand behind them, however if you wait till everyone had been up you can then interact with them. It will cost 60,000rph if you wish to feed the Elephants. The zoo is only small but if you are going to have breakfast it is worth a visit.", "I went with my husband in july 2011 for the first time to the zoo,we were pleasantly surprised by the animals and the restaurant food it was lovely,wild animal picture set ups to photograph were great but to buy original print through zoo is very expensive,quite a hot place with a lot of concrete,needs more drink areas,and watch the orangutan who throws back his food at you with great aim!", "This has been one of our most memorable experience’s. You get so up close with all the animals. The breakfast with the Orangutans was superb, they also have Elephants, Gibbons, Parrots and other animals on display for you to pet and get photos with. All the handlers and staff are nice and offer to take photos with your own phone. They do take professional photos as well which of course they are trying to sell you but we found these to be way over priced and had lots of nice photos on our phone anyway.", "We have been to many times but never visited the zoo. We did the breakfast with the orangutans, the breakfast was amazing as was the interaction we got to have with the two Orangutans. We hightly recommend a visit. Very clean well organised supr friendly staff and so many great animals to see.", "We visited the Zoo and was pleasantly surprised at the cleanliness and how well the Animals were looked after. It was a great day out and enjoyed every minute of it. Nice family fun day.", "We had lunch and did the animal encounter, where your given a number while you eat lunch and can go up for pictures with a baby bear cat, baby crocodile and baby monkey. We didn't stay after the bear cat but was a good experience. Feed the elephants for an extra 60,000rp which was fun. Tigers and monkeys were cool to see, there's an aviary you can walk through. Staff were very helpful and happy to take pictures with your own camera. The line to get pictures was long at the end but worth it if you did the elephant safari- which I just can't do after learning it breaks elephants backs. Cages were tiny for Bengal tigers and the like but looked cared for. A bit overpriced at about 35$ AUD each.", "Must visit...amazing food and service....with the view of african lions..gusde and agus at the floor of restaurant friendly waiters.", "My mum and I went to the zoo to have breakfast with the Orangutans which was great. You were able to get up close and get photos. They also had elephants there that you could get up close too. Afterward we walked around the zoo and was surprised by how nice the grounds were. Not a big zoo but plenty of animals too look at and they are currently doing a lot of works and expansion.", "We took the elephant ride, everything is very clean, the people is super nice with the animals and the visitors. The place is in the middle of a jungle so you have a really good experience with the animals", "What an amazing experience. When my husband was having his photo with the orangutan, she fell in love with him. She was rubbing his beard, patting him on the head. He was delighted. I can believe that we have been coming to since 1982 and we have never had breakfast with the orangutans before. I could recommend it high enough. We booked on line. And the price you pay for the experience you get is incredible. Highly recommend.", "We got there very early we have to wait till 9am to get the ticket i forgot to get it via online which is much cheaper. Its very educational for the kids after looking around they are very sweaty but they had fun in splash .... i forgot the name and what is good is you can interact with the animals.the kids were so surprised how big is the lion and they can be near because of the restaurant with the glass that u can fully view the lions and how playful the elephant is . They really enjoy a lot ... we hope to come back after all the construction was done.", "We had a beautiful lunch here so peaceful with a beautiful outlook. The spring rolls were excellent and the staff were friendly and quick to help with any of our needs. Nasi Goreng was on the menu once again for me and it didn't fail. All the food was fresh and hot so will definitely be back when we next pass by. All the meals were well priced as well.", "A wonderful zoo and very kids friendly where you can spend the day easily. Kids love to see some animals run around freely. They keep upgrading their facilities which is good for us who visit this zoo at least once a year.", "It's good place for bring your family especially your child when you in to see the animals and bird. The zoo is clean and safe from harm of the animals. See the Tigers, Lions, Elephants, Snakes, and other...and the bird show.", "Have a nice day in zoo and Mery made a perfect service for us! Thank you so much! The food in zoo is also very delicious!", "Elephant Mud Fun is a remarkable experience. We have enjoyed it a lot and it’s such an organized activity. Madde our tour guide was very welcoming, explained the whole activity and guided us step by step to have a smooth experience. We highly recommend Zoo. Unforgettable moments!", "A quick visit. Walked round in less than an hour. Was relatively empty first thing but as we left 1.5 hr later was packed. Animals are well looked after and the zoo is beautifully clean for the amount of animals it has. A must see place", "We have been to several times but had not previously visited the Zoo … what a great day it proved to be! We decided to do \\Breakfast with the Orangutans\\\" which turned out to be an amazing experience, as we also had breakfast with a couple of elephants. My young fella (almost 7) was able to feed and pat the elephants which for him was an incredible experience. I was blown away by how gentle they are. As for the Orangutans, just amazing creatures. Playful, happy to pose for the camera and definitely cheeky - make sure you don't get too close with your hat and sunglasses on. On top of all this, the Zoo put on a very good buffet style breakfast with breakfast options to cater for all needs. Following the breakfast we were able to explore the zoo at our own pace which provided many good photo opportunities. I have to say the animal shows were great and at one stage I had a Bearcat walking over my back during one of the shows. Also enjoyable, although a little noisy are the Gibbons. These “apes” are very active and once they get going the sound is almost deafening but well worth the experience. While roaming the zoo there's plenty of opportunities to get up close and personal with the animals, and for an additional cost you can do a private animal encounter. All in all, a great day out for all ages and the zoo will be even better once the “Savana Project” is complete which will include onsite accommodation. A couple nights at the zoo, now there’s an experience!\"", "Best Noodles that we have eaten while in , very friendly staff. Gusde was our host and was very friendly and knew what he was doing.", "I like the experience to be able to touch elephants and parrots, to have a monkey on our shoulder, to see armadillo and to be near orang-utans and then the visit. But for riding the elephants, I suggest the camp cos the route there is natural with soil and many trees and more importantly I don't see bleeding elephant there unlike in the zoo even though granted it was a small wound. It'll be just a one time thing for us. As for the orang-utans, I think the zoo is being contradictory as they said they can get stressed with many people around but they let people to still take photos so near with their own devices after all groups were called to have photo taken by zoo staff. Plus I found one trainer was being too strict as he often scolded the orang-utans who lied down, as to me this can still be allowed. The visit in general was nice and we only saw a getting angry Sumatran tiger cos of my hubby's camera, a too small cage for a monkey, a bored old orang utan that are negative, but the feeding of the deers and the animals like kangaroos was very nice and I think the animals look in better mood than the ones in Taiwan zoo.", "Putri and the team were very knowledgeable about the elephants and made the time very enjoyable. We had so much fun", "Me and my bf went for the night at the zoo program through the tour guide from our hotel. The zoo actually have a private shuttle for us, from the hotel to the zoo, and back again to the hotel. When we arrived, they greet us with a welcome drink and we can take a picture with a snake and a monkey (I MISS YOU, OLAS (hope that's your name)). After that, we went to feed the elephant. Then, it's dinner time. We did read that they will serve us dinner, but we actually didn't expect that it would actually be a fine dining. Like a 3 course meal. And the food is delish also. We got to choose the meal we wanted from the me u though (the marlin salad is amazing btw). After dinner, it's time for the tour. Most if the animal weren't active though, and we don't get to take a pic with the baby tiger😢, but it was awesome though. Whole new experiece. And kinda more privat (because it wasn't a large group). Oh, but we got to feed the deer though. After the tour, we can watch animal show and their explanation about the zoo. And the night at the zoo ended with a fire dance performance which is really AWESOME! It's actually a whole new experience going to the zoo at night, and it's an awesome one! And the private shuttle, the fine dining, the tour, and the performances, the price that they set is really worth it! BRACE YOURSELF, BALI ZOO!! We will be back again real soon! Lol. But for real, though!", "We had a fantastic time at the breakfast with the orangutans. The announcer, Gita had lots of good information and was very helpful.", "Had the best day when we visited the zoo. Such a beautiful peaceful place Looking forward to visiting again with my young nephews", "Great day out for kids off all ages. This zoo is clean, well maintained and sensibly laid out, with beautiful gardens and most importantly, the animals look healthy and are in large, decent enclosures - unlike lots of other zoos in Asia, where the cages are small, dirty and the animals look neglected and half-dead. zoo offers lots of interaction with the animals. The elephant bathing is lovely to watch.", "The Breakfast with Orangutans was a wonderful experience and included patting and feeding elephants, birds and other small animals. Well worth it!", "We thoroughly enjoyed Breakfast with the Orangutans. Our driver was early for our transfer. We were at the Zoo 15 mins early, so we had time to see the elephants before before everyone else and have photos. It was very well organised. You are provided a number on arrival to have photos with an Orangutan after breakfast. You can feed (for a fee) and have photos with the elephants at any time. There was a steady flow of people arriving, so it didn't feel overcrowded for the buffet. I think it helps if you are there early and get a number, so you're not sitting around waiting for your photo opportunity. We walked around the Zoo afterwards. There are opportunities to feed the Deer and Crocodile (for a AUD $6 fee). Walking amongst the deer was great, they are very tame. Definitely one of the nicest Zoos we've been to. The animals look to be treated very well, and their enclosures are clean. Best to be there early in the morning before it gets too hot.", "I participated in the orangutan breakfast and elephant mud bath and I loved both!!!! The staff was friendly, facilities were clean, and the animals looked happy :)", "Great value. Picked up and dropped back at hotel. Warm welcome. Friendly staff who took photos for you using your own camera.Respectful interaction with animals. Delicious buffet dinner ending with interactive animal show ending with fire dance! Will definately do this again and recommend to family and friends.", "Was our Nanny day out with my 3 year old grandson. Had a great day. Shows were well organised. Need more information on when you can get photos with the animals instead of staff standing outside the area no where near where the animals are having photos taken. Staff were helpful. Paid to feed elephants and wanted a photo but no photographer to do any photo's - dont promote it if you cant provide staff to do the photos - grandson upset. All round not a bad day", "Sublime! We bathed, showered, and gave the elephants a mud bath. The trainers were brilliant - funny, informative, caring and respectful of the animals (“if you don’t treat an elephant with respect why would it listen to you. If they don’t want to do something they don’t have to. They have personalities and we need to respect their differences”). Lunch and morning tea provided, as are showers and towels. Magical - an experience I will never forget. Expensive but well worth it.", "I love the nese lady who was handling the tigers feeding, she's so funny and talkative. my son was laughing so hard over her jokes. we love Zoo!! and will visit again on our next trip. Great hospitality..i am just hoping they wont stop improve the closures because it could get a lot better! Really enjoying the Gibbon Island where the siamangs were climbing the tall trees freely without cages!!! Great value!!", "Fantastic night safari at the Zoo. The kids loved the close encounters with the animals, the dinner next to the lions, and the entertainment. The night safari was easy and we appreciated the pick up and drop of service,", "The food is amazing wuakity am with lots of variety. The team are helpful and friendly. Gita- is friendly and informative of the animals at the Zoo when doing the presentations.", "He felt right at home! There were so many to meet! They were everywhere! Some were cheeky, some were quiet, lots of little bambinos running around, and most were well behaved! It was a wonderful experience to be able to mix with them in their environment!", "Des animaux attachés et drogué pour faire des photos... Des comportements de stéréotypie pour la plus part des animaux croisé. Ca fait peine a voir, a fuir. Animal was attached and drugged only for tourist. Like this they can take some pictures without troubles... Go away, these animal need help.", "Nice and enjoyable place to visit,especially for kids. One and half an hour journey to the zoo from Kuta area. Verity of animals, specially the orangutans. They were make fun with my kids. The animal and bird show was quite ok. By the way, this was our 2nd as well as 2nd zoo tour. My kids were very much enjoyed these after a very long 5 years. Along with the current, I also upload some of our pictures taken on our 1st zoo tour on 2011.", "A very well organised event. Breakfast was fantastic (much better than our 4 star hotels!!). A wonderful experience and well worth the cost! I'll be back", "We had breakfast with the Orangutans. Was really worth the money,and a really enjoyable experience. It really is in a great spot and you are really in the jungle. Seeing all the other animals was really good as well!!", "I have wasted a lot of money over the years on day trips that promised much and delivered very little - but my perseverance finally paid off this morning when I had Breakfast with Orangutans and a Mud Bath with Elephants at the Zoo. This honestly is something that you DO NOT want to miss out on. I will forever remember the experience. And to make it even more special, the buffet breakfast was sensational as was the lunch. But what tryly made the experience memorable were the fantastic staff, especially our Elephant handler - HERY. His genuine smile never wained and he made sure we all had the experience of a lifetime. Thanks to all.", "Great experience for the whole family. We loved the animals, the amenities and the very friendly assistants. Kids will especially remember the elephants and the Orang-utans.", "Come to have breakfast with the oranganthan maya very helpful offer to help take photos and very helpful for breakfast", "Our visit to the Zoo was an enjoyable one although we had done a walk around on our own, then waited for the night tour which was exactly the same, just with a guide, and in a rush. It is not a cheap experience either. It cost us over $1000, for two adults and two teenagers, not including the taxi there and back.", "Although was october, it was very very hot, and the animals were sleepy and bored and hiden away from the sun. They were not so many either. The pro points is that is very well organized and clean. We catch the bird show whitch was very interesting and catchy.", "Exellent experience and friendly staff. Make sure to go get a cold drink and say hi to Wiwin and the rest of the staff.", "Great place to take your kids, clean and well maintained. Need minimum 3 hours to look around the zoo", "Had an amazing time at the zoo. The tour was great and very fun. Learnt alot about the nese animals also the food was delicious. Staff were very helpful and friendly I definitely recommend.", "i visited Zoo on my last day at and boy i had such a great funn, the ticket price is reasonable and they allow us to bring drinks and food in and the rest is just so magical.. I love the animal encounter so muchh and enjoyed the elephant ride.. so much to do there even the exotica bird show is such a highlight!!will come back again in June for their night at the zoo program i also love the gibbon island where siamang are freely swinging on trees.. It just gets better i think, went in to Wana restaurant on second floor and i just feel so home, it was raining so i had to be more careful because it was a bit slippery on the zoo other than that i had such fab dayyy!!! thank you zoo...!!!", "Our family very enjoy to go to zoo. Special for my kids they very happy to see “JACKY” the big orangutan. We are very happy there. The place also nice and clean....", "It's a small zoo in , but complete enough for young children. Everything is clean and well maintained, all the animals looked healthy and in great condition - even the old Sumatra Tiger and 36 years old Orang Utan. The animal collection are not that much compared to other zoos, but I'm so pleased to see how they put every animal in quite large cage so they can move freely. The animals in petting area were cute and tame and not too smelly. The facility is better than good, they provide sink for us to wash hands with soap, restaurant, toilets (which are clean and work well), souvenirs shop, photo booth with birds, and even wheelchair access. There is also a nursery building (which made me happy because I saw a newborn rare Starling). The whole zoo is shady due to its large trees. I found much less mosquito too, so it's much safer and comfortable to hang around. They offered me many attractions such as elephant riding or bird attraction, but due to my limited time visit, I didn't try it. However, the photos and souvenirs are very pricey (the price are about 2 or 3 times higher than in most souvenir centers in ). But if the money is used for animal care, I think that's worth it. The staffs were generally kind and friendly, but some looked did not really enjoy their job.", "As you arrive you are given a number. Sometime during your breakfast your number is called.You are then allowed to stand near 1 of the 2 beautiful Orangutans. DO NOT TOUCH. Your photo is taken and the next number is called. Total time 2-3 minutes.However after this you are allowed to come in contact with a beautiful Gibbon who sits on your shoulder. This was way better than the Orangutan experience. Glad I did it, but would not pay to do it again. The zoo itself is beautiful and well maintained. However some of the enclosures border on cruelty.", "The zoo is really nice. Good territory and the animals are nice. The ticket is expensive though (cheaper online). better go before Safari (or if you are choosing between zoo and safari, better ho to safari)", "An enjoyable day at the zoo. Took my 4 year old grandson for his 4th birthday and there was plenty to keep him interested. It's not a big zoo but have enough animals to see. One thing if you want to ride the elephants make sure you get in early and book when you get to the zoo. We left it to late and missed out on the experience. We also had a Buffett lunch as part of our tickets so that was good. All up we had a great time.", "We went to the zoo with some trepidation as we love animals and were worried about the condition they might be in. But they are well looked after. We got to interact with so many animals holding and taking photos. Photoa with you camera are free and of course professional photos are expensive. The gift shop was disappointing with little variety. Good clean toilets and cheap tasty food.", "We visited Zoo on a “Dinner with the elephant” package. The service level is second to none from the get go! We were picked up from our hotels by a friendly driver and arrived at the zoo within an hour. It started with a tour around the zoo by encounters with different kinds of animals to arrive at our dinner spot to finally meet and greet the magnificent elephants! This particular tours are in small groups so it’s more intimate and fun. We got to feed the deers and take pictures with exotic birds on our shoulders. The food at dinner has a vast selections and it’s very tasty. We have plenty of time to take pictures with all the animals of course particularly the elephants. The night fire dance show is also very interesting and entertaining. Overall we find this zoo tour very accommodating and personalised. All the service staffs are well trained and extremely knowledgeable and friendly. We will definitely be back next time.", "My daughter absolutely loves Elephants, this experience is relatively new and wow is it amazing! The mahouts are wonderful and clearly all about the wellbeing of the elephants, they are rewarded with carrots etc not sedated. The package includes transport to and from your hotel, welcome coffee, tea and snacks, time in the mud with the Elephants, washing them down, feeding them and water fun, then lunch. The cost is $150 Australian for adults and children $50 (they have to be at least 120cm tall to participate) Then you can wander around the zoo after. The best day ever!", "3rd visit to zoo in the last 5 years. They are undertaking a massive building project at the zoo incorporating a hotel and massive savannah area. The rear of the zoo has undergone a massive change that has improved the areas for the animals, and for the visitors. Shows and animal interatctions are held in different areas, times are posted and we found them uncrowded and fun. The inclusion of access to the splash water area for the kids is a great break or end to the day so bring their bathers. Food and drinks are available everywhere, they are sold at attraction prices but still cheaper than in Australia. A great visit and will definitely attend again once finished.", "We did the Elephant Bathing! Once in a lifetime memory created for myself and my 15 year old daughter. I was skeptical as I don’t favour animals in unnatural environments, but felt the animals were well looked after and catered for. All staff were amazing and the zoo was clean and inviting to its visitors. A wonderful day out, thank you", "Way better than expected, breakfast was really good lots of choices and very fresh, whilst eating other than orangutans there are elephants and other animals which added to it, we were surprised that each table gets called up to meet the orang-utans which is great they take photos but were also helpful and will take photos for you on your phone/camera which is great for family shots. the zoo is not to big which was good, with lots of animals you cant see in Australian zoos, you can feed the tigers for approx. $6. It is so clean and all the animals seem very loved and cared for, we didn't have lunch here but the restaurants all looked very nice. All in all a great morning spent at the zoo (we did breakfast so picked up at 7am at the hotel and taken back to hotel at midday) great value for money so glad we did it, kids loved it aged 15 & 11.", " Zoo was a nice day out. Animals are well looked after and you get to feed a lion a piece of meat on an iron rod and shimmy some meat tied to a rope over to some lions. This costs an extra $5 each on top of expensive admission fees but where else do u get to experience this. It’s not a huge zoo but worth a visit. Enjoy!", "Firstly it is expensive. Secondly the animals looked very neglected. For example one of the tigers were bone thin and practically had dread locks hanging off it... ...You could see in the animals eye's how sad they look and for such a prices zoo you would think they would be looked after. I have been to many zoo's from Australia to Brazil and this was the worst one I have visited.", "Such a beautifully presented and magnificent Zoo! Up close and personnel with the elephants! Professionally driven there by Nyoman Zeng...thanks!", "Had a great morning doing the Zoo \\Breakfast with the Orangutans\\\". The breakfast was great - a full buffet and many extras. We were able to greet and have photos with the Elephants and Tropical Birds while we waited for our table to be called for our few minutes and photo opportunity with the two Orangutans who attended our breakfast. My wife and I loved it. Brought home excellent professionally taken and printed photos and plenty of others taken by the photographers on our mobile phones. The price ($45 AUD equivalent) also included entry to the rest of the zoo.\"", "The Night at the Zoo trip is a great tour for all ages. With plenty of entertainment, close encounters with some of the animals, a guided tour of the zoo and the best buffet I've ever had in . The ticket price includes hotel pick up - we had our own van and driver for 5 of us. You get to handle birds of prey, snakes and bear cats, and also feed some of the elephants. The animal encounters show was entertaining and had a high level of audience participation. Would highly recommend to anyone as it was extremely good value for money. Be wary that it does include a nighttime walk around the zoo, which was a bit difficult for my elderly grandfather (very little light). The dancing and fire shows that were on during dinner were very entertaining.", "we had breakfast with the Orangatans, the food was great and so were the animals. my whole family really enjoyed it", "Amazing absolutely wonderful being able to feed the elephants 60000idr for a basket of food and pet the orangutans we paid for orangutans but you could take photos with all animals the food was good nice mix of hot cold sweet and savoury the zoo is small we only spent 3hrs there in total wouldn’t really need much longer", "A lovely zoo, one of the nicest I have seen. We had an elephant ride while here. It was amazing. The staff were very pleasant too.", "Went to the Night Zoo, I was very impressed. It was like a private tour in a small group. It was so good to see the interaction and care by the keepers towards the animals. The buffet dinner was excellent. The whole experience exceeded my expectations, I enjoyed thoroughly.", "It was so much fun! I will have a good memories ♥️ The service was nice and so helpful. I’m so grateful", "Brilliant brilliant brilliant I highly recommend breakfast with the Orangutangs. It's Worth every cent paid for this experience. Each table was called at differing intervals, so that each group got time with these amazing apes. It was so well organised. The staff were so professional in every way too. The meal itself was delicious, can not fault a single thing. Our whole family loved it!!", "When you have young kid taking to zoo seems safe bet. zoo looks like place made to ripoff people more than serve them. First of all, between two adult and one child, entrance fee was about one million Indonesian Rupiah. Which is half month salary for people in . As a tourist, I would say that's ok for tourist, they can charge because tourist can afford to pay. But once you are inside the zoo, then you start paying for every thing extra. I did not understand what entrance fee was charged for. Perhaps using the bathroom. The whole zoo tour lasted less than half hour. Most of time my daughter was petting few goats and feeding them leaves which she paid another 25000 rupiah.", "Absolutely an experience you will never forget the staff were friendly and more than helpful, a lady in our group was in a wheelchair and they let us drive her to where the breakfast was as we were unable to get on the bus. The breakfast had heaps of variety from fresh fruit juices to eggs and cereal. The animal interaction is beyond words.", "We arrived in 14:00, and we had chance to watch the bird show - it was great! The highlight of everything were the elephants! We bought a basket of fruits and vegetables and had very fun and beautiful moments feeding the friendly giants! After that came our contact with two very friendly and curios orangutans. We had great photos! Everything is organized well, the zoo is expanding and when the new part is ready it will be great!", "We had paid for a package from our hotel in Ubud. It included transport to the zoo, a cooked lunch, entrance into the zoo, some food to feed the animals and the tree top adventure. On arrival we paid and were met by the people working at the zoo with some parrotts. These parrotts are free to roam as there wasn't a cage covering them which was interesting. We were given a basket of fruit to feed to the animals and informed which animals liked what food. The zoo isn't massive but has some good animals. At the time the gibbon enclosures were being renovated, so they were in smaller cages than normal but none the less calling to each other and making amazing noises you would probably only hear in the rain forest, quite loud at some points. they have a Sumantran Tiger, Hippos, Lions, Slow Lori, Deer, Puma, Binturongs, a huge male Organutan, Hornbills, Crocodiles, Gibbons to name a few. There are plent yof opportunities to see the animals close up. At the lion enclosure my partner had his photo taken with a lio 'cub' and when I say cub, I mean it was massive, give it a year and it would be fully fledged adult! No ropes or leads, just some guy tentatively holding his tail. Hasten to add I chickened out, but it was an experience. They also do a meet and greet bit at the end where you can hold and see animals close up including Binturongs which love to climb on you (half cat/bear type creatures), baby crocodiles, bird of prey, slow Lori. They then brough out proper lion cubs which seemed to have more fun pawing gently at peoples ankles, like a domesticated cat. You can take a photo with them here and stroke them. All the animals seemed very alert, so I was happy that they weren't drugged as you can hear of this at some places. You'd never get these experiences in the UK due to health and safety! I would definately go back if I was going back to . After the zoo we had a two course lunch, which was great and was steak and chips which was cooked perfectly. There is also a gift shop and decent toilet facilities there as well as ample parking. Also lockers are in the restaurant. We had also opted for the tree top adventure which in short is when you get up into the trees on some sort of high wire assault course. Not for the faint hearted! It was hard work, I only managed half of it being scared of heights, but good fun. There is a huge zip line which I chickened out of which ends in the car park and starts the next part of the course. Would be good for able bodied people and probably people over the age of about 12-13, just because its very physical and hard work. Anyway, a very, very good day out.", "This is an amazing safari, the white tigers here are worth to watch, we saw so many different species of colourful parrots, the animal show was superb.", "One of the more intimate zoo with animals at really close range. The bats, camels, elephants and deers in the petting zoo are within reach and tame for petting. However, the price is way too high for the scale of the zoo.", "We visited here on a Tuesday in July it was fantastic the park was outstanding and there were no lines to see the animals or get on the experiences. We arrived in the afternoon and didn’t have to wait for our elephant booking or to get on the bus that goes around the park. The facility’s were in great condition and the animals looked like they were well cared for. I highly recommend a visit if you are in !", "The entry was over priced. Plus the additional costs inside. The zoo itself was enjoyable, my 4 year had a great time.", "This was amazing! Gita and Parux were so informative and helpful with the animals. If you are able go check this oit", "We booked to do the night tour of the zoo while in . I had been to the marine and safari park and wanted a different experience. The zoo car came and picked us up from our hotel and stopped to pick up another couple. Included in the night tour is a 3 course dinner, a private tour of the zoo for the nocturnal animals, elephant feeding, fire dancers and actually reasonably prices drinks. Let me clarify you do not go for the food, mediocre is probably the best I can do to describe it, but they did have a vegetarian option for my fiancé so that gets a tick. The guide that took us through the zoo and to the elephants was very we informed and explained to us about the fund raising and education that the zoo does for the Sumatran elephant program and how successful they have been with the breeding progam. People can be very negative about animals in captivity, however there are zoos all around the world that people visit. I found this one to be very inspirational. This is still a 3rd world country with many different ideas about animal life. I find the work they are doing here very note worthy and encourage people to visit and learn for themselves.", "Had a great time at the zoo. The bird experience, (feeding and interaction) was awesome. Unfortunately we did not have enough time to do an elephant ride but did get to feed them and have photos taken with them. You can purchase photos that they take, but they are happy to take photos of you with your camera so you don't have spend more money. You only need a few hours to see all the attractions but give yourself more time if you want to have something to eat and see everything they have to offer including peting the baby white tiger.", "We did the Breakfast with Orangutans experience with our 14 y/o son and had an excellent time. The food was great with a large selection and being able to get close to the orangutans, elephants and other animals was really good. There was plenty of time to take photos (your own or with the zoo photographer) and our \\mc\\\", Adi, did a great job of talking about each of the animals. Had lots of time afterwards to enjoy the rest of the zoo, which has excellent open enclosures allowing good views of all the animals. Our son also enjoyed feeding the tiger! Must mention though that buying drinks/snacks etc at the kiosks is very pricey, especially for .\"", "We enjoyed our visit at the Zoo, Its not very big and you could walk around it in about 1 hour. It was nice to get up close and personal with the elephant which you could pat and play with, without having to pay but you could also ride them which costs a bit more. We also were able to get up close and personal with some Orangutan's and have photos taken with you which was no extra cost. The Zoo was quite good but you wouldn't need all day to explore it.", "Husband and i visited the zoo in March 13 and had a great experience. All the animals are healthy and well cared for. Zoo very clean and the gardens are stunning. It was fantastic to be able to have youré photo taken with various animals, but the highlight for me was being able to sit beside and touch a four month old lion cub!! They will take photos with their camera and are also happy to take them with your camera also. The amazing thing is that you are not charged a cent for this awesome experience, and are not pressured to buy any photos either. Definately well worth the visit, especially for the kids (this big kid loved it! :) Thankyou Zoo!!", "I’ve been to many times but had never been to the zoo before. It’s absolutely wonderful. I took my 3 year old daughter and she loved it. The grounds are beautiful and well kept, food is not overpriced and the animals are fantastic. I would go again!", "My host this morning was Gusde, he was very helpful and polite. He made sure that he explained everything. The food was amazing with a huge variety. Definitely would recommend the breakfast with the orangutan’s and the elephant rides. All animals look like they are very well cared for.", "So me and my boyfriend decided to book an entire Day at the zoo, we started with breakfast with the orangutangs, followed by mudfun with the elephants and to finish it all off we also booked night at the zoo. In the mean time we explored the zoo in its entirety. Only kind of downside was the construction that was going on. But that is also just to further expanding an already amazing zoo. Some of the cages were in our opinion too small, but they had a very nice diverse selection of animals. We had pickup and return to the hotel, very nice driver and car with AC. Breakfast with the orangutangs were very nice and relaxing, the food was very good and the keepers held the orangutangs in check at all times. Mudfun with the elephants were our favourite this day, not only did we get to spend a good amount of time with the elephants, the keepers also told us alot about the elephants and their work etc, wich was very interesting. Night at the zoo was also very good, the food buffé was amazing, and the restaurant is right next to the lions. They also fed the lions as we were eating there, wich gave us quite a show to look at. The fire dancers were also very entertaining. We also appreciated the tour inside the zoo, seeing all the nocturnal animals in the park. A Great way to let the audience see the animals at night time, instead of Just seeing them alseep or hidden away at day time.", "The zoo is clean and kids friendly. We visited Kampung Sumatra and feed the tiger. Mas Kuz the zoo keeper helped us to take pic with the tiger.", "I had booked Mahout For A Day about 4 months in advance and all that time I was so excited. Then the day finally came and oh my god it was fantastic. Early morning pick up then a delicious breakfast and then got to meet my elephant, Terry, who I would spend the rest of the day with. Terry is a gorgeous elephant, quite cheeky, but so obedient. Her mahout who was teaching me was the best teacher. He was always making sure I was safe and comfortable. It took me some time to get used to the commands and the controlling of the elephant. But eventually I could ride her by myself, and that was a dream come true. We went for a swim in the pool and then in the river, and even trekked to a temple together. The day isn't just spent with elephants, I also got to meet a crocodile, tiger, snake, bear cat, an eagle, parrots and a baby gibbon. Lunch was amazing. All the staff were so friendly. I got some time to have a look around the rest of the zoo which I really enjoyed. And even got to see Terry again as we shared a coconut drink together. Yes it is quite pricey, but I highly recommend Mahout For A Day if your a true elephant lover. It is something you will never forget. I had the most amazing day of my life and really hope that, some day, I will get to come back and see Terry again because I already miss her.", "Took the opportunity to visit the Zoo while in All the environmentalists had said it’s the best in the world, concentrating on local species and somewhere that’s ‘how a zoo should be’ We weren’t disappointed, it was truly amazing. We opted for the full package to include breakfast with Orangutan’s and Mud bath with the elephants I have to say it’s probably one of the best experiences of my life. Almost all animals at the zoo are Indonesian and part of either rescue or native species protection It’s a must do if visiting Truly wonderful.", "this isn't the biggest zoo however it is great fun for the whole family. lots of unique and different animals that you wouldn't normally see in other zoo's in Australia. would recommend to go and have look. wouldn't spend the whole day there but you could tie in with other activities in the one day.", "My husband and I spent a day at the Zoo in April 2017. We were Mahouts for a Day (elephant trainers). Our day started with a slight bump when a driver did not show for pick up - but within minutes of our Villa manager talking to the zoo via telephone a blue bird cab showed up to collect us - and off we went. From the moment we arrived at the zoo to the moment we departed it was a thrilling and emotional adventure. We each had an elephant and an actual Mahout for the day. My elephant Terri was AMAZING along with my Mahout Chris!! I learned so much and have a new appreciation (love) for elephants, such gentle giants. We swam with them, learned commands, bathed them in a river, our Mahouts even turned us loose with our elephants to practice what they had taught!! OMG - we did this!! For me it was life changing - I cannot wait for a chance to do it again! The Mahout for a day package the zoo offers is PERFECT!! A day that was thankfully captured with photos and a day we will never forget!! Thank you Terri and Adele for allowing us to train with you (and your amazing Mahouts!!) Tara&Brian Kelly", "The zoo is not to big, not much collection most of the collection are from local animals just saw a 3 african lions in the entrance. There is a bird show in side, one of the experiencing for me was the elephant ride, the ride is about 20 minutes, kids will be exited to have that ride, cost you IDR250k/kid and IDR 350k/Adult its for domestic price. You also can eat in the resto which set next to the lion glass cage or elephants track tour. Food and drinks were okay. Seem the zoo is developing someting to bigger the area, I passed some dev duringbthe track, they build an elephant pool for bathing attractions", "Zoo is much better than expected. Very clean and staff are very friendly. We did the breakfast with organutangs and Mud fun with elephants. Special mention to Purnata. Absolutely brillaint experience from start to finish. Well worth a trip", "For starters getting to the Zoo was not easy by motorbike. It was a good thing I had a partner to help navagate to find the Zoo then there was maybe 20/25 people standing i line to buy tickets and we waited for over 35 min just to get to the window. Then it was very difficult in getting the proper information in order to purchase the ticket which I thought after the tour was very expensive as to the elephant safari. I did not think some of the animals looked that good either and would not recommed this to anyone and can not uderstand how the got their high rating with Trip Advisor. Were those people writing the reviews employees or blind.", "We visited Zoo in December and did the breakfast with orangutans. We purchased the tickets online prior to arriving in . The breakfast was a great experience and we all loved it. Whilst you eat you can watch the orangutans sit and play. Each table / party is given a number to come up and have their photos taken with the orangutans. The staff take photos which you can purchase but also take photos with your camera/phone. Our girls preferred this experience to the Sacred Monkey Forest. Elephants are at the breakfast also for a photo opportunity and for a small fee you can purchase food to feed them (you can also feed them in the zoo). The breakfast food is average but we barely ate not wanting to miss the monkey play. I highly recommend the breakfast package. It was the highlight of our trip to . The zoo itself is good and worth a visit. We got around the zoo in about 1.5 hours.", "Did the elephant ride...hoping for something that we experienced on a previous trip to . The ride was a 30 minute elephant walk on a paved path down to a tiny stream of a river. The ride was about 90USD for adults and 70 for the kids. Considering the cost of other things in this was a criminal ripoff (A car with a driver for the day costs USD 38 and a meal for 4 at the nicest restaurants in Seminyak cost us less) Would not recommend", "We loved the whole experience. The breakfast with orangatans was lovely.. the zoo itself was far better than I ever imagined... the animals looked well kept & happy the enclosures were clean the zoo was tidy & well maintained. The splash park at the end was a complete bonus. Customers should be infurmed of the splash park & to bring their bathers to relax while kids swim after zoo adventure", "We found the Zoo to be lovely. We had the privilege of having breakfasts with the oranguatuans which was superb. Fully catered buffet breakfast and many staff to attend . A lovely surprise was the elephants that were there too whom you could have cuddles with and pics. And was also lovely to see they weren’t chained. It was great to see the many other animals in the zoo and the shows out on were not too long for the animals. Overall a wonderful experience and we hope to return again", "The zoo and the elephant mud fun was amazing. They are well cared for and happy animals. The only downside was seeing that the elephants are still being ridden, they have hooks attached to their necks which is horrible. Please reconsider stopping this activity zoo.", "We’ve been to many zoos and didn’t expect much from this zoo, we got good online deal for half of normal entrance fee and the team are very helpful with the advance reservation (we change date several time). The zoo are well managed and well maintain, the cages, the pave road the plants the fences all are in good shape. The animals are very entertaining, primates on cages, birds on loose and the interactive animal; feed the elephant, petting zoo, touch the birds and hold the tiger. Food, photo booth and souvenirs price are quite high, but they allow us to bring our own food. Go visit this zoo on your trip to and let your children see and feel the animal in good atmosphere.", "Loved the interaction with orangutans. Loved my fix. Breakfast ordinary. A little on cold side. Breakfast disappointing for money. We need to save these little guys.", "A great night was had on the Zoo experience. From being collected from our accommodation, the welcome drink, animal photo shoot, private tour, beautiful buffet and dance show to being returned safely home it was a stress free magical time. I can't speak highly enough of all staff involved, friendly, helpful and bilingual. I recommend the Zoo experience.", "I am not happy about having to write of my experience, however, if you are contemplating an elephant ride at the Zoo, or elsewhere, there are several things that one should know. Everybody loves elephants and I am no exception. Those my age and older remember riding on an elephant at the Melbourne Zoo, therefore, I was immensely looking forward to riding the elephants in . After my experience it hit me why these rides in Melbourne had been stopped. The main reason being that they could be not only dangerous but have tragic results. I had no trouble getting on to the elephant and sat perched on the seat during the ride enjoying my chat to the mahout and taking in the tropical vegetation surrounding the pathway. As I stood up about to step back on to the well-equipped treehouse, Budi, the elephant, began to back away from the gateway and appeared to be agitated. Suddenly, I found myself falling towards the ground. All the Zoo staff were unable to help me and could only stand watching helplessly. Argun, the mahout, had his hands full trying to calm Budi so the only one who could help me, was me! All of this, and the rest to follow, I seemed to take in in a split second. Getting back onto the seat was impossible, therefore, the only safe place was on Budi's neck right behind the Mahout. I don't know where I found the strength or how I did it, but I must have heaved myself back up from about halfway down towards Budi's feet. Next thing, I was astride Budi's neck just behind Argun. Argun had managed to calm Budi and once again get him to approach the gate, albeit the second one. How to dismount? Again, the staff were unable to help me and I had to use my own wits. I managed to go bum first and slid across from Budi's neck to the 'tree house'. The staff were very agitated and by this time I was flooding tears of relief. During this incident I could hear the staff calling out to me not to be frightened, in very frightened voices. Hmmmm! I am not a fool so I did my very best to remain calm whilst at the same time it flashed through my mind that I could be badly injured at the very least if I fell!!! To give you a better sense of my predicament - I am not athletic in any shape or form. I am 66 years old, over-weight and in poor health. At no time was I contacted by the management of the Zoo. In fact, I tried to contact the manager the next day and was told he would phone me back. He never did!!! I was told the manager's name was Mr Putu and he was at lunch!", "Very good experience with great staff especially Kuz Only downside is the extortionate price of photos. £25 for one photo from the elephant experience which you feel obliged to buy as due to the mud you don’t take your own camera. Other than this we loved our day", "I loved the zoo. Everyone who likes to get close to the animals will probably love it as well. You get to feed elephants and camels. There was also a baby chimp I could hold and a pythons. Animals are in a good condition and the zoo is bigger then expected. There's also some train ride through some more animals. The indoor show presented is also impressive, lots of special effects (not in a tacky way) to see and allows to cool of a bit after an afternoon in the sun. One of my favorite activity in .", "The elephant mud fun experience was absolutely amazing! soo worth the money, you get to interact in so many different settings and take all the pics on your phone! wish the prices were a bit cheaper with the photography photos but as someone who loves elephants this was EPIC!", "We organised a tour package to have breakfast with the orangutans which was approximately $65 AUD per adult.The shuttle bus picked us up from our hotel and drove us to the zoo. We were pleasantly surprised with the variety that was to offer for breakfast, which I thought catered for all tastes. As my child is 13 months and can be fussy. The zoo had orangutans, elephants, birds and a few other small animals join us for breakfast and the zoo keepers gave very informative information on each animal. The time with animals was quite limited, but due to the amount of people they catered for I thought it was extremely organised. After breakfast we walked through the zoo and saw the other animals.Then the shuttle drove us back to our hotel. The zoo is still under conservation construction so it was quite small. But it was definitely a memorable experience, which I would happily do again.", "We booked the Breakfast with the Orangutan (with transfers) experience at Zoo and we’re blown away by it! The transfers were fantastic, as was the driver - so lovely. Upon arrival, all staff were so helpful and explained what we had to do/where we had to go easily. We were met by deer as we entered the park and the amazing roar of the lion. As we made our way to the breakfast venue we were blown away. Elephants awaited us, and such a beautiful restaurant with the most amazing breakfast and staff. Soon the cheeky orangutans joined us did some birds and other animals. We were able to interact with the animals in an excellently controlled way, the animals were happy, not distressed, and we got to spend almost 2 hours there. The orangutans were with us for about 1 hour. We left wanting to go back with our children - and hope to do so next time we’re in . Wonderful!", "Well worth visiting if you have the time. You can tell the animals are looked after in the zoo and generally the zoo is beautifully laid out. There’s loads of different animals to see and loads of information on them all. One of the better zoos I’ve been too. Great day out!", "Beautiful zoo and it's worth the entrance compare to Birds park where entrance cost actually the same, so better to visit zoo. Nice trip with bus to meet elephants. I had a chance to feed them with small extra cost! great experience!", " Zoo is a very well keep zoological facility. What the zoo lacks in size it makes up with attractions! The biggest attraction is of course the Elephant Safari Ride. You can purchase either a 15 or 25 minute ride. We chose the 15 minute ride, and even thought the price includes zoo admission, the fee is very pricey at over 3M for the four of us. Another 60k if you want to feed the elephants. 60k is also the price to feed a raw piece of chicken to the Bengal Tiger. They also make money with several photo ops throughout the park. Seemed like everyone was trying to sell you something. I think it's abit over the top but if it goes back into the facility then i understand. For the most part I felt the animals had spacious habitats. The main attraction for us was the elephant riding and we came away from the experience, very satisfied!", "We had the most amazing morning. the entire experience from booking, pick-up, breakfast and the zoo experience was absolutely incredible! well worth every cent and highly recommended. The BEST breakfast we had in !", "Animals appeared well kept and grounds clean and tidy. Most cages were a decent size and fund raising underway for a couple that are a bit small", "Was s fantastic experience. Very playful and responsive. Food was very good too staff very friendly and I would highly recommend to add to your to do list.", "I recommend that wonderful place in , because they have a excellent good service, animals are well treated in the zoo, guide staff are so professional and kind, and our driver Fery was very friendly! He was our guide along the transfers of the hotel to the zoo! He explain a lot of things about his beautiful culture! I recommend you to visit the zoo! Excellent service!!", "information for animal show isn't clear enough. we found an empty cage of tiger. but the zoo is very clean.", "Well priced admission although the food and drink inside were expensive. A must do is the breakfast with the orangutans. You get an up close and personal experience with them as well with a range of birds, porcupine and two beautiful elephants! You can also assist feeding the tigers which is pretty cool. The kids will enjoy it. Mum and Dad bring your patience, bottles of water, walking shoes and wallet.", "So the photo for the breakfast with Orangutans is misleading, you don’t have breakfast with them surrounding you, you actually have to take a number and wait to be called over to a wooden ledge with the Orangutan sat there, you have a photo with them and that’s it, not what we expected at all. There was also elephants and birds there which you could take photos with whilst waiting for your number to be called. The breakfast buffet was very good, with waiters walking around with trays of drinks too. Overall a very nice zoo, nice flow to follow it around. Beautiful animals and I must say they all looked well kept and looked after. So special to see a white tiger! And also we fed a tiger through the bars on a long metal stick for 60k rupiah before feeding the female lions from a rope to reach them. All the drinks stops around the zoo we’re all reasonably priced. We didn’t get any food in any of the restaurants so can’t comment on that.", "Had a great day, breakfast with the Orangutan's was very pleasant. zoo is really worth a visit. Would definitely go back.", "we had a good time nice staff good food all in all very plesent evening. we visited in February probably not the best time as it can be wet as it was for us but umbrelars were supplied so no problem.", " zoo is a solid day out. Kids had fun and an easy walk for the grandparents. Had lunch at the Elepahnt View Restaurant, food was pleasantly good and surprisingly good value. All up rate the place and value very highly", "We went for breakfast with the orangutans we booked online through zoo website. Our package got us return transfer from Kuta, insurance, breakfast, morning tea, zoo admission and a few other things. The overall price was great for what was included and it was a really good time for the kids. We will be back for the elephant experience.", "Quite expensive..but didnt match to cost ..I hv paid only to see lion and tiger that it rest everything is normally found..", "Great night in , would definitely reccommend, did not disappoint. Gus De was our host during the dinner and was very friendly and helpful, food was great too", "The wife and I did the 1/2 day zoo tour which started at 8:15am with pick up at our villa. After the 1/2 hr or so drive to the zoo our driver, who was great and game us information about the area and customs as we traveled, lead us through the ticketing and entry areas, making sure we got off to a good start. Our tour was self guided and the route is easy to follow, though I must say to not get there too early or you’ll miss things that you’ll only find on the way out. Each habitat was clearly marked and looked like some thought into the animals well being was taken when it was make. The Zoo attractions are mostly the shows that feature during the day and if you plan your arrival well you’ll be able to move from show to show in time, we arrived too early and missed most of them. There is a shuttle bus that takes you from the first part to the second part of the Zoo, as this Zoo was built by a private person on family land to save the animals that are constantly being threatened with extinction, he bus itself had speaker that inform you of this as you travel, however the one we were in needed to volume turned up and the engine noise turned down. Once you arrive at the second area you’ll see the elephant ride area, Asian elephants, these can be ridden or feed for an additional cost, depending on your tour package, I feed the elephants, which are gentle and friendly. Also in that area is a kids play area, and next to it a small food area, which you’ll get approached by merchants to buy from, I found the prices reasonable. We attended the bird display which takes place about 11:30, and really really needs to have the volume of the speakers adjusted as it was difficult to hear what was said, especially as there was mucus accompanying the show, was quite good, then we had lunch, which was part of our package, though drinks are extra at above average prices.... but as the money goes to help keep the animals housed and feed is a small price to pay. Lunch included a photo opportunity with a large snake..... no thank you! Then we returned to the entrance, where we found the deer feeding, which we’d missed by our early arrival, the deers will bunch around once they notice you have food so be ready, if suggest small children be watched carefully as they could easily be frightened by this, though the deers are just wanting the food and do not bite or snap. We stopped at the souvenir shop and brought a couple of items are reasonable prices..... though the food and drink shop attached were over priced. We had our driver call and we returned to our villa, satisfied by the outing.", "The Zoo is a small but very peaceful zoo and in particluar for young kids a great place to visit. Warning - There is construction going on right now so it is not as good as usual. Cool Thing 1 - The orangutan throws food at people. He has a weak arm so its good fun. Cool Thing 2 - feeding deer witht he little kids is a real highlight Cool Thing 3 - Touching a Lion, Crocodile, Scake etc.. can be done during the lunch time show. The gardens are lush, there is a decent variety of animals and lodas of opportunities to get up close and personal. The food is good, not amazing, but it works. There was perhaps an overabundance of photographers who want to make a buck, but This is so its not that big a deal. Enjoy!", "I love the Zoo so much that every time i go to i make sure i visit the zoo. The interactions you can have with the animals is truly a treat. The moment you walk through the gate you are welcomed by deer who you can feed for $2.50 then you continue on to catch a free shuttle to the main area where there are elephants swimming and getting fed (btw you can hand feed them as much as you like- its only $6 a bowl of veg!) Perfect moment for photos! Just visit here, you wont regret it.", "This is not the first time to visit Zoo, but first time having dinner at Zoo, it was great and great elephants show too. Various foods and nice staffs. Love the Lemon Cake so much ^.^", "We were very excited to go and see the BALI exotic ZOO! We had to leave our food and water in the entrance (of course, you can by some inside...3 times more expensive!) Then - there were no kangaroos and other exotic animals that are in the pictures - ok. may be I am too naive :) You can feed a small animal, you can wride un elephant, you can make pictures with birds (all for additional payment of many $$) and you have to keep in mind that there is agenda of every event,so if you want to do everything, may be you have to sacrifice half a day....And prepare around 200$ per person... For such a small zoo - TOO expensive and Nothing interesting than just seeing sad animals in their small cages. I would NOT recommend people to go to this place. If you have time, go to Taman Safari Park in Cisarua. It is much MORE interesting and fun. Their price is very reasonable as well. Elephant ride was like Rp 250,000 for half an hour ride, if I am not mistaken. If you prefer just a quick ride with the elephant, they only charge Rp 25,000. Taman Safari Park also has nice trails to see waterfalls. Visited October of 2015", "We had breakfast with the orangutans (and elephants and birds) and I must say it was well worth the money. The food was amazing and the interaction with the orangutan was something I will never forget. Thank you Zoo for offering this amazing experience. The Zoo overall was one of the best Zoos I have been to. Would highly recommend.", "Was a bit suspicious about this before booking as very much seemed a package deal - in and out without much service. Blown away by the experience. Personalised pick-up from our hotel was quick and easy - we had our own car to ourselves and it was about 45 mins from Legian to the zoo. After that it is all taken care of - tickets sorted, and you're guided to the orangutan/breakfast area. Breakfast itself is quite tasty - plenty to choose from. Not quite a 5 star buffet hotel breakfast; but not far off! You won't go hungry. People are called up in groups to see and meet the orangutans - you get maybe two minutes with them; but you can spend the entire time watching them interact with other groups too if you want. As others have mentioned; the elephants are around too and for only a few thousand rupiah you can feed them corn, courgettes, apples etc. Lots of fun. There are photographers galore but they're happy to use your phone too - we ended up paying for some of theirs and taking lots of our own. We also enjoyed touching and seeing a pangolin; and lots of birds. While we were there an eagle flew around; and we saw the elephants bathe. It's all very well organised; and although I don't think our session was full, I suspect even with a larger crowd it would have been a pleasant half-day. We were all finished up about 9.30; and then wandered around the zoo for an hour or so. At the end; the ticket people call up your driver and we were whisked away back to our hotel. For $60 NZD or so per person; this is an absolute bargain.", "What a fantastic day I had from the friendly driver to breakfast with a great variety & it was so pleasant to watch the Orangutans while enjoying the food after the close encounter. The elephants & birds an extra surprise of entertainment. After all that to spend the next hours in the mud with the elephants was a bigger highlight then I expected & really recommend the experience, lunch following was good too. Will come back & do it all again.", "I am an Animal Welfare Activist, even though these magnificent Elephants are in captivity, it is clear they are loved and cared for, and just so good to see them without chains! I'll never again get so close to such an amazing wild animal, and I loved knowing that they really enjoyed the attention they were getting. Elephants love water and mud scrubs! The event was well organized, got some great professional photos, and one of our guides Madde, was very informative in regard to conservation etc and very cheeky indeed. Would recommend if you love and respect these animals like I do", "What a great experience. Friendly helpful staff, awesome Buffett lunch, watching the elephants. We got to feed the Tigers and Elephants and pat the Orangutans and Tigers and Crocs.. Fantastic day, would love go back at night.", "Truly an exciting expertise and glad I did visit the place. It was worth it. Amazing how neuter can creat such magnificent beauty on the edge.", "We went to the zoo with our kids 8 and 10 yrs. The zoo has a number of animals and shows and my kids loved the time we spent there. The staff is friendly and help the kids to interact with the animals. There are elephant rides and feeding which was fun for kids. Lots of birds also who sit on you so loved the interaction with them. It can take a whole day but if you are quick it will be around half a day. Food and beverages can be brought there.", "trip was definitely worthed, will come back whenever I visit . Overall, zoo is highly recommended for everyone who’s finding places to have a great day.", "The most amazing experience. Elephant orgutanans and parrots all playing freely. My top tip wait for the crowds to go then you get to really see and play with all the amazing animals. The elephants are such happy cheeky ones and the two baby orgutuans are so funny happy and cuddly. The food is epic and worth the money alone.", "Fantastic Experience , Breakfast with the Orangutans. Buffet Breakfast is amazing with lots of choices. Thank you also to Gus de. Will come again when we are in . Absolutely worth the visit when in . 🥰 Michelle & Martin Everingham , Brisbane Australia 🇦🇺.", "Enjoyable morning here and the children had a lot of fun feeding the different animals including a tiger, elephants and animals in the petting zoo. Staff were available with parrots and even a couple of Eagles to sit on you for photos. Everything at the zoo is very expensive, especially buying photos taken by eager staff. We took our own photos and had lunch afterwards. We had an enjoyable time at the zoo and recommend it.", "Amazing experience, well worth the extra money to admission. Very well organised, the staff were all so friendly too which helps and the animals were treated well.", " zoo was totally overblew my expectations! The zoo was really nice but the absolute highlight was bathing with the elephants. I recommend this to everyone that loves animals.", "It was second time when I visit zoo. It’s small zoo, but very nice zoo. We can go around the zoo till evening. We can take a photo with animal too and Animal can be feed by us. Some of animals can be feed example tiger, crocodile, elephant, deer and others, and some of animals can take phote with us example birds, snackes, baby crocodile and others. Species of animal in zoo have been specified for example bird park, there we can see many kind species of bird. Normally has bird show in the zoo. We can see many attraction of birds. It’s pretty amazing. I was very enjoy my trip in zoo but I have bad experience there. I have thrown mud by Orang Utan. It was very terrible because my clothes became dirty. I must go to toilet to clean myself and must go to souvenir to buy a new clothes. I hope zoo management can be handle that problem, so all visitors can enjoy zoo without any terrible like what happen on me.", "Extremely overpriced for what you get. Half of the zoo is under construction and there are very few animals to see. As expected, food and drinks inside the zoo are also overpriced and the quality is nothing special. Perhaps once they finish all the renovations, it might be a more interesting place to visit but until then it's not worth the $25 entrance fee.", "Went to the zoo on one of my last days in ... And I'm so glad I didn't miss it. We arrived at about 1315--just in time for the show that lets you hold a \\bear cat\\\" and take a photo with a lion cub. This show starts at 1300. I think there is another one at like 1500 or 1600...i I'm not sure which. But it was super cool. They even take photos with your camera for you. AND the best part is that there is no extra charge for this! It's a rather small zoo (took us about 2 hours to see it all including watching 2 shows) but I think I had more fun here than I had at the Miami Zoo back home. The staff spoke good english and were so friendly. While walking through the zoo one of the staff members let us hold a monkey--that was the highlight for me. So adorable. There was also a really cool bird show and they even encouraged guests to participate which made it more interesting. I volunteered to have an osprey on my arm! They also offer elephant rides but we skipped this. They animals seem well loved and cared for. I enjoyed it and would go back again.\"", " zoo is amazing in everything but over priced. Good points : 1. close animal encounter 2. amazing food in Elephant view restaurant . ( one of the best strawberry juice I have ever tasted) Bad points: 1. limited animals 2. animal cruelity was witnessed. note : its better to buy tickets online as you will get 15% discount online direct from zoo official site.", "Our Night Safari of Zoo to quote my son was “a once in a lifetime experience”. The staff were friendly and professional, the experience was well thought out and carried out. And most importantly the animals themselves all appeared relaxed and content in their beautifully designed exhibits which had been constructed to emulate their natural environments. I would love to return to see the African savanna section once it’s complete and see the remainder of the animals not available for viewing at night. We would highly recommend this for a memorable adventure 😊", "We got there early at 8:30am for the first elephant show. We got some delicious nese pastries and coffee before meeting our new big friends. There are few activities that we’ve done during an hour or so with the elephant: 1. Introduction: there are 5 elephants who we got to meet (1 for each group). As a welcome gift we feed them with some vegetables and fruit treats. 2. Get dirty: in order to protect elephants skin from the insects we had to put some dirt on them. 3. Clean up: time to clean up and use some sand scrub after which you play with the animal and splash the water. The whole process looks and feels so fun. You could even see elephants smiling and enjoying all the human hard work. Spending time with the elephants had been my dream for many years. I’m so happy that Zoo made it real! Huge thanks to the staff who love, protect and take care of the animals. Besides the elephants activity there are many other absolutely adorable animals that walking around. You can feed some of them and even get lunch at the restaurant with the view on lions. Amazing place for any age! :)", "We arranged a 'dinner with the elephants' experience which also included a guided tour of the zoo after the zoo had closed...fantastic experience, well worth a visit....would highly recommend....thanks", "I would highly recommend this activity. I initially thought that the price was a little expensive, but after working out the costs of transport, entrance and zoo activities plus a meal it worked out to be a great deal. The whole arrangement was very professional and very easy to book online with instant confirmation and very user friendly. The staff from the driver, the zoo attendants and entertainers and food provided made for a wonderful evening that we all thoroughly enjoyed and have photos of all of our animal encounters. Thank you very much Zoo.", "We went there in Jan 2008 with our 2 teens - there were caged and non caged animals and birds there and all the attendants were there to assist with getting photos. Some animals we had never seen > the iguana's were a real treat and the Barking Dear! a good,cheap and interesting day out,dont miss it!", "The zoo experience was amazing! I especially enjoyed breakfast with orangutans! All encounters with animals were utmost fun. Special thanks to Inda, she was great :) Her positive attitude and engaging program made my day! Definitely recommend and I'm coming back for sure 😊", "Enjoyed the zoo trip with breakfast with the orangutans and elephants. Nice up close encounter although our monkey was a bit of a dud for the photos. Reckon got belly from the brekkie too but hard to pinpoint that one. Water park in zoo looked rubbish so don't waste your time and the rest of the zoo was a bit run down and sad looking.", "I tried elephant mud session, and it was really great. Wayan, Karang, Bagas, Madde and Nik Dede are great as a team. We got a chance to play with 3 beautiful elephants Ena, Terry and baby Lanang. The ticket also includes a set menu and the food were extremely amazing. Definetely will try another session.", "Excellent maintained zoo. I just don't like how everything in is far from one another. From Nusa Dua it took almost 2 hours to get there! The animal encounters was so sad. They brought out a baby lion cub whose sedative hadn't kicked in yet. He was acting like a normal playful lion. Once it kicked it, he was passed out and couldn't keep his head up or eyes open for the pictures with tourists. When the \\animal encounter\\\" session was over, the poor lion cub couldnt even stand, he was that knocked out from his sedative. The animal keepers had to lift him away. I felt disappointed I paid to see this unfortunate site. The zoo is $24 per adult which for is expensive.\"", "Great Zoo for the family. The Elephant Back Ride was quite scary and felt a little unsafe. Had options to feed animals such as crocodiles, lions and tigers, we fed the white tigers for AUD$5 per person. We got the Zoo Admission which was reasonably priced and we got to see the whole zoo. Water Park perfect to cool down in.", "Well, kids love animal. This is the place. But the price is expensive for the Zoo. Not good for budget tourist.", "Highly recommend. Did breakfast with orangutans and elephant mud fun in the morning. Elephant mud fun was outstanding. Animals treated very well. Mahout MADDE very knowlegable and friendly. Great day. Had children from 7 up. Get to zoo early. We arrived st breakfast with orangutans about 8.30am and only had limited time as elephant mud fun starts at 9.00am.", "We had promised the kids (2, 4 and 8) they could see elephants in and Zoo delivered. We had a 15min elephant ride which probably took over 20mins anyway. Kids got to hold parrots, ride donkeys and feed elephants, tigers and goats. Seventh heaven. Spent a fair bit of extra money on food for animals, photos etc. Animals in the petting enclosure were quite big and pushy for food. Some were horned. Bit much for my youngest. From my perspective the animals seemed OK on a cursory glance although enclosures were small. Seemed clean and shady. There are disinfecting mats that you have to walk over from time to time presumably so to stop diseases being spread from one place to another. Did not see any evidence of drugged animals. I have subsequently done some reading about the Zoo and understand that questions have been raised about animal welfare there. I might not have gone if I had read these first. But I didn't and I can only hope that seeing the animals at the zoo will help foster a love of animals in my children.", "Great place to take your kids, clean and well maintained. Need minimum 3 hours to look around the zoo", "Service; 5/5 (Guide, wait team, everyone great!) Food; 5/5 Setting/Ambiance; 5/5 Toilet facilities; 5/5 Smoking; areas available Where do I even start? Booked this because I am an animal lover - and what could be better? Made sure not to get overly excited because I’ve been disappointed before and it is - not a world class zoo right? Boy was I wrong!! From the welcome drink and wander around the gift shop, to the guided tour and the buffet dinner and elephant meet and greet - it was all spectacular. Bare in mind, as I stated, I am an animal lover and easily excited so I was the happiest girl in the world from beginning to end! THE FOOD!! It is a buffet and they have an incredibly delicious selection! The BBQ was, in my father in-laws words, “to die for” and we agree. There is a huge range of meats, veggies and desserts. The mini fruit tarts - holy mother of yummo ness! Drinks are extra about $35,000 IDR for soft drinks. Highlights; elephants bathing - they look genuinely happy which was nice. The lions and tigers - they look so healthy and the entire elephant feeding experience which costs you $60,000 IDR ($6 NZD) - so worth it! Photos are taken through out the trip and optional to buy at the end. Fire show conclusion is well worth the watch and with hotel pick up and drop off this was an amazing night which will always be remembered! I am trying to convince husbando to do the Orangutang breakfast next! Watch this space 😍", "We're a family of four and enjoyed the zoo. It was more humane than I expected, although still with smaller enclosures. The staff were very friendly and helpful. The animals for the most part looked relatively happy. Feeding by hand the lorikeets, the elephants and tigers was additional, but must have. Aside from the tiger taking offence to my husband and slamming himself against his cage with a roar (scary and then hysterically funny as we were safe) it was a fun and interesting outing.", "Gus de was very friendly and helpful to calm my kids down during the feeding. The zoo has feeding sessions which the kids love. This was very wonderful experience", "The Breakfast with the Orangutans was awesome. The interaction with the animals is amazing. The breakfast was just OK, but i really didn't go for the food. Having the opportunity to stand beside an orangutan and get a photo was sensational. The bonus was also the elephants. We watched them get a bath and also were able to feed them (extra $6 and well worth it) take a photo and touch them - incredible. The zoo itself is quite small and many enclosures were poor, although good to see that there are many new developments and improvements in progress. I'm always in a dilemma about zoos with mixed feelings, however the Orangutans have been rescued from places like Borneo, so I felt better about that and the opportunity to see them up close was too good to refuse. I just hope they continue to improve the conditions for the animals.", " Zoo is a nice place to go with kids as they can be close to many different animals and they offer few shows. Entrance is pricey though and if you wish to take pictures with Lions and other animals you need to wait until 2 PM, namely you have to eat there... They offered the worst food experience I had in so make sure you bring your own supplies!", "What an amazing experience. While in in October 2017 we booked the breakfast with orangutans package. The breakfast was 5 star quality, with lots to choose from at the buffet breakfast. Our table was at a spot overlooking the elephant pool where they came to bath while we having breakfast. We had a chance to take photos with the orangutans, elephants, big birds and more... I was smiling from ear to ear all morning. Afterwards we walked through the zoo. Was so nice to see that they were busy building bigger areas for the tigers and the sunbear, as this was the only low point, those 2 enclosures are too small, but soon they will have large roaming space.", "Probably the best zoo we’ve ever been to, and we’ve been to a few! We started with the option of Breakfast with the Orangutans, which as it turned out also included, feeding elephants, holding a gibbon and even a porcupine. Amazing experience getting up close to these fascinating creatures. After breakfast we walked around the entire zoo and our kids (9 & 6) were amazed at every turn, especially the turn which saw us feed tigers for a few dollars (120k). Yes some animals seem cramped in their enclosures, but you get the feeling the zoo is spending big on new enclosures, no real different to say Taronga in Sydney. Great variety of animals, would highly recommend this to any family. A great day, thanks! Booked through Zoo’s website which included transfers.", "I went there on 23of february 2019 accompanied my son with his school.i was surprised that zoo was changing.parking area larger,friendly welcoming from pak agung dalem,we can walk besides animals.different animal show.just maybe the queue for the bus need more laid out to be feel more comfortable¬ too long for waiting especially for us who brought children.kids playground was nice,with ice cream gelato factory,perfect closing at splash pool.my son didn't want to going home😁great to development of zoo,getting better👍", "The experience of being able to ride on an elephant is one of those things I included in my bucketlist--now it's checked! My hubby and I really enjoyed the unique experience--it was a movie-like adventure! Thanks to our guide/driver and thanks to our elephant(forgot her name)--hope you live for more years! (this is a very late review)", "We loved every minute of the night zoo experience. The animals were amazing, the guides were very friendly and funny and the animal shows were incredible. They also had an amazing dinner and show at the end of the tour. Don't miss this experience or you will forever regret it.", "Lovely breakfast with the orangutans and the elephant. Great food and friendly staff. Had an amazing day", "Excellent zoo with a nice resturant and good facilities which are all very clean! Elephant ride was ok - bit over priced and if you book remember to tell the guides before setting on top of the elephant if you have paid for a short or long trek. I paid for a long trek and only got the small one, when I complained they told me to go again. Would have been ok, but the kids were hungry! Otherwise worth a visit, when passing to go to ubud or monkey forest", "We came her for the breakfast with the orangutans and we loved it - you get to spend time with the elephants and beautiful birds as well ! The breakfast is good and plentiful The reminder of the zoo is under a lot of new construction so we didn’t stay to visit other animals", "I'd say it's good for kids. Definitely worth doing the elephant side first. Then the remaining zoo as the excitement does die down. Still nicely maintained, when we went a lot of it was closed for maintenance, but we got to see a lot of different animals too.", "Had breakfast with the orangutans here and it was great. Purchased ticket through hotel and was picked up and transferred included in cost. Buffet breakfast at the zoo which included quite a bit of everything and was tasty. Zoo is currently undergoing some major redevelopment but all the animals are still on display to see. At the breakfast you could feed and touch the elephants and exotic birds and then you're called up to have your pics done with orangutans. Although it would have been great to touch them and play with them you can only stand there and have your picture taken and let them touch you. Once the zoo is finished it will be great to see. Would definitely recommend to all people coming here. Great experience to get up close and personal with some amazing animals.", "The setting is wonderful lush trees and endless greenery ! However over priced 74 pounds to get in , even having to pay for a 2 year old .. hassled every 20 seconds to pay for a photo with endless streams of animals that they haul out for a picture opportunity to make a quick book ! If you don't fall for that one they will grab you to feed every animal in sight with overpriced veg and greens ! The Zoo is truly lovely however a Zoo without giraffes, Hippopotamus, Penguines , and elephants ( undress you pay litteraly 3 times the entrance price for a short ride ) don't feel hungry as when you finish every animal the Zoo can throw at you then they will strip you alive in the over priced restaurants feeding yourself and family ! So it's a must but be prepared to go bust ! Have fun ...", "If you enjoy getting up close and personal with animals then this is your place! An amazing experience. As you eat breakfast there are birds you are free to approach and hold and take pictures with, there are elephants being walked within 10 feet of you (with no barriers or fences or walls) and then there are the 2 couples of orangutans that you get to interact with. You get called up 2 tables at a time and you get about 5 minutes with the orangutans. They are awesome! Playful and goofy. They climb on you, hold your hand, roll around, do things that only a primate would do...and of course they have no problem with pictures being taken though it is in their nature to be curious so hold onto your phone or camera! We went on a rainy day. It was perfect. I would go back again. This would be great for anyone travelling with children who are animal lovers too. Other than breakfast admission to the whole zoo is included. We fed elephants, fed a bengal tiger and saw lots of other cool animals.", "Service and staff are very good, enjoyed the day immensely and the restaurant lion view was awesome with very cold beer and our waitress wiwin was just the sweetest girl ever Highly recommend and please for her she’s just beautiful", "Pretty cool breakfast the best I've had in Indonesia.I will come back for sure friendly staff. good food cool pictures and memorys and it' good for all ages", "We booked this evening as our last one in and it did not disappoint. The evening includes a taxi service to and from the hotel and he was bang on time and full of info about the zoo and local knowledge. As we arrived at the zoo you are aloud to walk through some of the enclosures and then make your way round to be greeted by 2 elephants ready to be fed. (60k fee to buy the food) then we walked thru seeing all different animals. The best part was watching them bathe, we were right next to the water and they came up to see us, just amazing. We then had an intro to the animal talk and traditional dancing, just lovely. The Elephants then joined us for dinner, which was a brilliant buffet and catered for everyone, with a sweet trolley to die for! Then a closing show too. Well worth the money and a visit, I would go again in a heart beat.", "It's smaller than safari but not as far as safari I think .. But it's still good and worth to go.. You can ride an elephant,it's a good place to go with your family..", "we decided to do the elephant ride here as we could also do so many other animal encounters. The elephant ride is either a short or a long ride the long one allows you to go into the water on the elephants back which is a great experience. i think it would be better to to a jungle trek somewhere else as it has more of a natural feeling rather than just a circuit in a zoo park. There are multiple animal encounters here, asian bear cats, bats, birds, snakes, lion cub, crocodiles its a great experience to get hands on which is what i love. i would definitely return if i had a day to spare its a great experience. the zoo itself is quite small but there is a fantastic variety of animals. the staff will take pictures on your camera and theirs. The pictures are expensive to buy but at least you have the option. The have animal shows aswel as educational shows but we didnt watch them i came for the animal encounters next time i would", "We had a great experience at the orangutan breakfast! Inda was a friendly staff member who introduced all the animals and made sure all the guest were ok. Would highly recommend", "The interactive experiences with all different animals around the zoo make the Zoo an absolute must visit! I did the Breakfast with Orangutans and the Mud Fun with Elephants and both far exceeded my expectations! It was amazing to get up close and personal with so many of the animals around the zoo in their beautiful exhibits. Don’t miss feeding the lions and playing with the lemurs as well!", "we had done breakfast with the orangutans, i really think they should change the name to breakfast with the elephants as you get about 1 minute with the orangutan to stand in front and get a photo (no touching unless they touch you ) however they have 2 AMAZING elephants there the whole time which you can buy food to feed them ($6 a basket) take photos,pat them etc they where by far the highlight and worth ever $$ we spent, after breakfast we did the rest of the zoo within an hour (as at the gate they wouldn't allow us to purchase just breakfast like we could of done via a vendor so had the full zoo package included, so if just wanting breakfast book through a tour guide), another highlight was feeding the tiger through its cage ($6 for 2 large bits of raw chicken to give them via a long metal pole through their cage) that was great, would i go again? probably not, some animals where clearly stressed (co cover, pen full of mud and pacing back and forward non stop) but others looked like they where thriving (i guess thats the same no matter what zoo you visit though I.E Sydney Taronga zoo, Sea World QLD etc)", "I must say that I was very pleasantly surprised by the enclosures at Zoo. They are in the process of renovations and I was really impressed with most of the enclosures and conditions the animals experienced. Staff were friendly, professional and knowledgeable, keeping the welfare of the animals most important. The breakfast was extensive and delicious but best of all was our time with the orangutans. I was pleased that the orangutans did what they wanted to, so if they wanted to climb back along a rope rather than sit on a post so that guests could take photos, they could do so. We adored watching them and their cheeky ways. Be careful of loose articles like sunglasses and hats as warned by staff, you might find them pinched and destroyed by these doe-eyed primates! We were able to interact with the elephants too with optional feeding. Many of the animals were wandering around as we walked through enclosures. A great experience well worth the money!", "Second time visiting and loved every minute of it! Breakfast with the orangutan is so worth it! And been so close to the elephants, orangutans and other animals and seeing them so well cared for is amazing.", " zoo is really fun! My daughter loved the petting zoo which consisted of deer and rabbits that you buy carrots for (20,000IRP, about $2 AU). The animals had clean enclosures and the grounds were lovely and shadey. The bears seemed to have some good enrichment activities being very busy getting food from their big bamboo tubes. The bird show was great! It was really funny because some of the birds were taking the oppurtunity to have a bit of an extra fly about! We bought a huge watermelon for 40,000IDR that a staff member cut up for us to feed to an elephant which was fun for me and the kids! The queuing up for photos with the bearcat didn't look like a very enjoyable experience. We bought our tickets at the entrance without any package deal and I found the price reasonable.", "This was an amazing experience, although a bit on the expensive side, but well worth it. My 6 year old loved it! The only issue I had was we booked online which had the kids as free, but when we arrived at the zoo I was expected to pay out another £77 for my daughter to participate, despite complaining about this fact. They need to amend their website as it’s very misleading. If we hadn’t of travelled so far & my daughter hadn’t of been so excited I would of turned around and gone back!", "the zoo was very nice and large with different animala like tiger and lions but the most interesting thing was elephant riding", "Breakfast is a great way to get up close to these amazing animals, only small ones though. the breakfast buffet was really good with all you could want. As for the zoo, it is a nice place to spend a few hours but its not easily accessible for wheelchairs, as there are some steep climbs, and some steep ramps.", "Absolutley amazing elephant mud fun! Munif and molly were the best! Super safe great photographers! The elephants were so sweet for sure a once in a lifetime opportunity", "Was a perfect breakfast with the orang-utans the staff were very nice , setiadi the guide was very informative he talks English very well and knows alot about all the animals even foreign animals in Australia etc", "Bought the adult ticket fr Zoo website. It cost abt SG$85. I enjoyed the event very much. With the animal encounters and presentation, i got to hold a snake and a baby crocodile. We also fed the elephants. Each zoo keeper will hold a torchlight and bring a small group of visitors to tour around the zoo. It was a very different kind of experience as compared to visiting the zoo in the day. Loved the international buffet served at the end of the tour. Food was scrumptious. We watched a percussion performance while eating our dinner. Lastly, there was an entertaining fire dance to wrap this up. Do visit the zoo as the money will be used for the care of the animals!", "It was great day and great experience beautiful setting this package is complete since they Will took you to all area and saw you their all animal collection,feeding some animal,Dinner and finally closing with fire dance.love this place", "very well maintained, if you are visiting this elephant ride is must, very friendly staff and pictures with birds is much recommended.", "We went here on last day and loved it. older kids went on treewalk, my 3yr old and I went on elephant ride. buffet lunch was good. take a wod of cash as lots of feeding elephants tigers etc for $5aus, plus kids will keep wanting to go on treewalk and flying fox. Zoo grounds very tidy and amazing, animals look in beautiful condition. We went for half a day, but wish we spent the whole day!", "Amazing from start to finish. Pick up on time and we were the first people in the zoo. The lions were roaring when we arrived and very visible. Breakfast was really good right alongside the elephants which we fed and photographed. Zoo staff were really helpful and passionate about there work. The elephant ride was excellent and the water crossing was the highlight. The package didn't include general admission to the zoo - we booked this as part of the package and had an a couple of hours to potter around. It is a pretty compact zoo but enough on show to keep the kids entertained. Half a day there suited us just fine and the splash park was perfect to cool off. If I had realised I would have had lunch there as by this time the main restaurant was teeming with all types of tour groups.", "We did the night tour with our girls aged 7 and 5. The Zoo picked us up. We arrived and had several photos with the birds. Continued on for a delicious welcome drink. They brought out two orangutans that we could touch and get pictures with. That was amazing. A large python was on offer to hold. Our girls where brave and did so. Next a couple of elephants did some tricks and you could feed them for a small fee. We then continued on into the zoo for a night walk. The tiger was fed by the keeper which was good. Saw lots of other monkeys and Orangutans. Kids liked the petting zoo where they got to feed the deer and goats. Our guide was very informative about all the species of animal. The zoo itself isn't that big but there are big plans for a better tiger enclosure coming soon. After the tour finished we where seated in an open theatre for a smorgasboard dinner. It was right next to the lion enclosure which was a nice touch. There was a large variety of food to choose from and it was amazing. The cakes where delicious too. While we where eating we enjoyed a animal encounter show followed by a fire dance not to be missed. At the end of the fire dance you could get your photo taken with the cast. All in all a great night out well worth the money. We won't be forgetting this anytime soon. Thank you Zoo", "We had the best time at breakfast! We were expecting orangutans and beyond excited about that, but they brought in multiple animals including elephants to interact with the entire time. Would recommend as a must do activity in ! Mery was very helpful and extremely welcoming!", "Enjoyed the animal interaction & the roar of the lions during dinner was thrilling. A little disappointed that an elephant ride is not included at the night safari but apart from that it was a great experience.", "we loved the zoo lots of animals to see!! We feed the elephants, watch the oragatang throw food at the tourist lol", "It was very nice journey with an amazing animal. Great service, nice dinner with the great elephant and end up with a good performance. Strongly recommended! Thank you", "I went to the zoo for breakfast and it was fantastic. The food was OK but mingling with Orangatangs and feeding the Elephants was what it was about. Could see the animals were well loved. After breakfast wandered around the zoo before it got too hot and the crowds arrived. Went for an elephant ride and saw the improvements being made. The whole morning was wonderfull from the shuttle pickup to drop off afterward. Highly recommend as a good way to experience not just see the zoo. Would love to do the night visit.", "Good experience with the friendly staff at the elepfant mud fun, special thanks to Munif for good explanation of the experience", "Today we took an adventure through the wilderness. We came bright an early and booked to do an extra activity at the zoo. We wanted to feed and give the Elephants a Mud Math. Our Keepers Name was Munir. He was a very good guide who introduced us to our Female Elephant Adele. He was very informative and aloud us to really enjoy getting down and Dirty with the one of the biggest animals in the jungle. I highly recommend doing the Mud baths and if you get Munir as a guide you will surely enjoy it that extra little bit.", "The tickets were expensive by standards but so is running a Zoo , definitely got value for money and knowing we were helping feed and staff the Zoo were a comfort. The staff was excellent and the live fire dance performance was exceptional . The Zoo is still using some animals in performances of which I am sitting on the bench with that otherwise the enclosures seemed to a reasonable standard and we left happy knowing they were well cared for.", "Two excellent experiences you will remember long after your holiday ends. The breakfast was amazing with the variety of food on offer, and the staff so helpful and welcoming. The Orangutang’s were close if you wished to have a near experience. This is an early morning experience allowing you entry into the zoo before normal opening time. The Elephant Mud Fun was a very informative and a very hands on experience. Prepare to get very muddy, but that’s the fun. The Elephants Definitely seemed happy and content with all the attention they were receiving. Change rooms, towels and showers provided. After your experience enjoy the included lunch. Both experiences took the day into the afternoon. We left with a wonderful photo package, and memories to last a lifetime.", "We saw a number of animals not seen in UK zoos. Cages not always large/stimulating. Elephant rides available at additional cost. Animal encounters (no extra charge) at 1pm and 4pm allow you to hold/touch whilst photographed(Young crocodile and tiger cub for our visit). Photographer's assistant will take pics with your camera too so no obligation to buy. Small water park for kids included in your entry fee. Save money by prebooking online.", "Good zoo Only problem was the ONLY cash point/ATM was in car park out side of the zoo which didn't work!", "I had mixed feelings about what to expect when visiting the Zoo, it was not endorsed by WWF standards and you can see why. There is not enough security provided for the poor animals, one German women threw a packet (plastic and all) of dried fruit into the Urangatang enclosure and got an awful shock when he started vomiting (obviously didn't like the taste) and threw a handful of bananas back at her head and stalked away to hide in his hut. The animals are given very small enclosures, and the petting area is not well cared for, the animals (deer and rabbits) were covered in scabs and had not been washed or provided with adequate clean water. The food at the restaurant was very tasty, and the elephant walk was great but the time and energy it took to get to the zoo was exhausting and certainly not worth the effort. If you have young children, save your day and go swim with the dolphins instead this was not the sort of thing I would endorse. ***** If you choose to get a taxi there, make sure you pay the fee (usually around 50,000rupiah) and get them to wait for you. It is impossible to get a return taxi otherwise and their shuttle service often does not arrive at your hotel to pick you up!", "I recommend! I would do again. Car pick up from Seminyak, entrance to zoo, coffee, tea, sean pastries, elephants play time, shower, locker, towels, lunch all included. The elephant keepers were awesome and looked like they were having so much fun. I felt so safe with the elephants. My only recommendation is to take your own pictures on your phone and go pro, the pictures were upwards of 1.2 or 1.8 million IDR although the photographers did get some great shots. We didn’t buy any photos since we took a lot during feeding time & with our go pro, I wish we would have asked the photographer to snap a few pics with our phone since they seemed very willing to do so. Lunch was also pretty good and I’m picky about the food I eat when traveling.", "Price should be $40each not $71 Ft sorry for the elephants Probably won't do an elephant ride again as I like to see them freeer But glad we did the zoo all in all.", "Enjoyed the Zoo very much ! So much to see and a lot of time to see it. Gayo Restaurant was delicious and a beautiful sight to see, best costumer service from all the staff and Kuz. Would recommend 100%", "It was a fantastic experience to eat breakfast with the monkeys and have activities with elephants. The elephants were very cute and we could learn a lot about them. Thanks to our guide Putri!", "So fun and so interactive! You can get up close and personal with most of the animals there! We really enjoyed the layout and how it has been set up. Plus it's only $6 Aus (approx) to feed the elephants! :) and about the same price to feed a tiger. So fun! It made my husband and I feel like kids again. Thank you we will definitely be back", "It was a lovely experience, elephants were absolutely marvelous and our Guider NIK was amazingly friendly", "We went to the night at the zoo experience, and after finding a few negative reviews we weren't too keen. But it was a great night! Animals well looked after, and while people are saying it was 'cruel' shining a torch on them... It was either that or a flood light which would be a bit more distracting! Was definitely worth the money, the meal was beautiful and fire dance was great! Just be sure to take extra money for the professional photos with the elephants, snake and bear cat. They are a bit more pricey then some places we went to. We paid about 50AUD for 3 photos. Or you can buy the disc of photos for 70AUD. Would definitely recommend!! Daytime zoo with more to do may be a bit more suitable for younger kids but great for adults!", "My partner and I did the long elephant safari package. We were picked up at our villa and transported to the zoo. The safari was great, the bird show was also really good. The zoo itself is set out really good. We had the buffet lunch which was really yummy. Big variety and very tasty. Feeding the elephants cost a little extra but was so much fun getting up close and personal with these amazing creatures. The animal encounter was cool as well. The big advantage is that the zoo doesn't make you buy their pictures, they will take photos of you with your own camera.", "This has to be one of the Best of things to do in . It is family orientated, well managed, Interactive, and great fun for the whole family. You are picked up from your accommodation, taken to the zoo and breakfast awaits. There are Orangutans (young 5 year olds) Who are very happy to play with you while they eat and have their photos taken. There are birds that will happily sit on your shoulders and elephants to ride on. Then after a walk through the zoo there is a bird of prey show which has to be the most interactive show with children I have ever seen. The place is so clean and the staff are very attentive and are more than happy to answer any question you have. Great place to visit with the children.", "Dedex Very good guide and very good experience with him and the activity Very good and different experience which U will never experience in other zoos. Worth visiting.", "We had great time the good was delicious with western or traditional good and Gita the host was very friendly and engaging would definitely recommend", "We visited the zoo and noticed how we can walk along and feed the animals like deer, tiger, lions and elephant. One of the best experience was feeding the lion Jojo with his trainer Kuz who was helpful.", "We visited Zoo in June 2017. We booked breakfast with the Orangutans which was absolutely brilliant. We were picked up from our hotel on time and arrived at the zoo where we were driven by safari bus to the Gayu Restaurant where we indulged in a superb buffet breakfast. Very organised as we were able to enjoy our meal whilst awaiting our time with the orangutans. No long queues, each group was called up by number when it was their turn. I must say, they were the cutest things I have ever seen. Personality plus!! We also got to see the elephants and wild birds as we ate. It was magic. The zoo is beautiful and very well maintained. The animal enclosures were all very clean and the animals appeared to be very happy in their environments. A lot of new building going on, which will make the zoo double in size. I look forward to returning next year and see what improvements have been made. Highlights for me were the Lemurs, roaming around free ( a walk through enclosure ) they were very friendly and happy to have photos taken as they inquisitively came up to greet us. You MUST check out the mens toilets, the fanciest toilets in with a glass enclosed fish tank. lol My partner went back with camera in hand to take photos to show me. Would highly recommend a visit to Zoo. Booking directly with the zoo was the cheapest option.", "the feeding tiger is really interesting and the intrustor Kuz is nice and friendly. will come again 👍🏻", "Just like other zoos, zoo is small zoo in . If u bring kids with you it ll be exciting place for your kids. They can very closely see the tiger or giving foods for deers and rabits. U can also ride an elephant or camel here. The staff much more friendly here than the safari park( maybe because its not famous as safari park)its actually small for the zoo but still my kid was enjoyed his trip here Recomended and value for money to visit.", "We did the Breakfast with Orangutans (&elephants & birds), including a very nice buffet breakfast. Our server at the buffet was Mery, who was gracious and helpful. Not only did we have interaction with the two female orangutans (Dara & Sepra), but also with two female elephants (Tina & Donquin), and a large cockatoo and a parrot. We felt very comfortable that the animals were well cared for and not stressed; no shackles or prods, and quiet, caring attitudes by the trainers. We were able to be very close up to the funny orangutans, and to pet and feed the elephants after using provided hand sanitizer to protect them. Deer and wallabies were able to walk freely on the paths with us, everything was very well-kept, and most enclosures seemed large enough for the comfort of the animals.", "would have loved to have spent more time here. Zoo is clean & modern, cages are large & animals weel looked after", "We spent three hours at the zoo with four adults and two children under five. Travel times took the event to six hours. Bought tickets online but NOT from the zoo. Paid 1.6m IDR and saved $40AUD. 600k IDR round trip from Nusa Dua for seven seat Blue Bird Taxi and the driver waited for us too. Zoo has lots to see and do and plenty of animals to touch. Loved the open cage for the Ring Tailed Lemurs. They also have two pairs of very rare Minah birds. Some enclosures old and sad but they are building a new Savannah section to open in 2020. Check before you go.", "Guide was an excellent host at the breakfast with orangutan 😀😀😀Lorraine and Andy really enjoyed the visit", "We really enjoyed our breakfast with the orangutans. They arrive at the breakfast venue by swinging on ropes, so not carried by handlers. They then have their breakfast on a platform were you can get up quite close to them. It is fascinating to watch them, so cute. There are also elephants you can feed and birds you can have your photo taken with. The animals seem to be well cared for and happy. We watched the elephants having their bath. That was quite entertaining because they went right under the water nearly dislodging their handlers. Very funny to watch although probably a little dangerous for the handlers. One ended up in the water, I hope he had a good shower after because I'm not sure that I would want to swim in that water. The breakfast was great. Plenty to choose from, eggs ,cereal, Indonesian dishes, fruit, juices etc. You won't go hungry. After breakfast we caught the bus to another part of the zoo to see the lions, monkey's, birds, wallabies and deer. The zoo is clean and the enclosures well maintained. Some of the zoo is blocked off were they are building enclosures for new animals. It looks like it will be like an African Savanna with giraffes and zebras and other animals wandering free. I will have to go back when it is finished because I think it will be amazing.", "It was a good morning but really it was more like breakfast with the elephants as we were closer to them. The staff were good and informative and the breakfast was ok. When the breakfast was over you were allowed to go up to the orangutans but there was one lady that wouldn't let other people play with them as she hogged them for herself and she should have been told by staff to move along and let others have a play. The zoo itself was clean. We had a good time, a good day out", "Wow simply amazing experience at around $55 Aud per adult we were picked up at our hotel around 7am and arrived at the zoo to enjoy a great breakfast with the orangutans this was a very organised experience with around 30 tables of 2, and your table numbers called out so you could cuddle and take photos of these beautiful animals, then your the zoo, easy to get around and feed the elephants or lions, would recommend this day out for every age", "We had a very enjoyable day at the zoo. I liked that you can be very interactive and hands on with many of the animals. Your staff were very knowledgable. They were very willing to talk and explain about the various animals that came to the breakfast. My grand daughter was very impressed by how interactive she could be.", "Breakfast with the Orangutans is simply breathtaking. They are so beautiful and you get be be up close with them. They interacted with me - touching me and wanting to look at my necklace. It was the most amazing experience. There were also interactions with many other animals including the beautiful elephants. The Zoo is really lovely. It is spotlessly clean, there are many animals that aren't in cages and enclosures that aren't at all small. It also represents great valu for money. The buffet breakfast is delicious. Many photo and interaction opportunities.", "One of the highlights of our holiday in . Up close and personal with the orangutans and elephants. Food was lovely and staff helpful", "The food is amazing wuakity am with lots of variety. The team are helpful and friendly. Gita- is friendly and informative of the animals at the Zoo when doing the presentations.", "The breakfast was amazing and Gusde was very helpful loved it yobbo my husband loved the omlett would do it again", "My Husband and I had an amazing time with the Elephant Mud Bath! Was truly a one of a kind experience. All of the staff were very friendly and helpful", "Great activities and all day zoo fun. Feed the elephants, play with deer and even play in the water splash park!", "Whilst not very big, it was still interesting enough for a half days entertainment. Lots of petting opportunities for the kids. Educational shows and the restaurant food was good. The animal encounter is the Bearcat and while heavy is really cute, plus the lion cub. Entry price ($28 AUD) is basic and then you add on for everything else. Whilst annoying, you do get to tailor it to what you want. The Treetop Adventure was a fun 30 minutes, recommend you do it early in the morning, as it gets warm quickly and don't do it on thongs. Totally safe and the guys running it are excellent, they made it really enjoyable for all.", "As an animal lover I was worried that the animals would be unhappy as you hear awful stories about zoos overseas but this zoo was amazing and the animals are clearly very well treated. The elephant ride was just incredible, I really enjoyed feeding them and had a delicious burger afterwards. The zoo has a lot of animals you can see in Australia but is still very much worth going, even if you just go to ride on an elephant! Xo", "We found Zoo to be an amazing day out. Interacting up close and having photos with the animals was such a great experience and all the animals are well looked after and treated respectfully by the zoo keepers and staff. Great experience and I recommend it to everyone", "Can't say I'm a fan of Zoo's, as I feel sorry for the animals in cages, however Zoo wasn't as depressing as I thought it would be. The animals seemed more relaxed and happier than other Zoo's I've visited (Phuket for example), good layout and environment. The waterpark nearby which is part of the admission price was welcoming for the little one.", "Fantastic morning enjoying breakfast with the Orangutans and Elephants. Fantastic buffet breakfast and very helpful staff.", "What a fun experience! This was incredible the breakfast was amazing with a huge choice of different foods and drinks. Beautiful location in the zoo and great service. To top this all off half way through breakfast we where greeted by a range of different incredible animals such as elephants ( including a baby!) Orangutan ( the star of the show ) birds, porcupines, and a pangolin. This was so amazing and so much fun, the zoo itself is very interactive with so much to do. If you are in Bail I would highly recommend going here. A special note to Gede Budarta who was our driver, great service really lovely, offered to drop us off anywhere if we wished, gave us his card if ever we needed a driver, and when we where ready to leave arrived within 5 minutes to take us back.", "Loved this place. So inviting, beautiful, calm, interactive zoo. Staff are so lovely. Seen animals we had never seen before. Thank you. A must see whilst in .", "Wonderful experience, breakfast was beautiful. It was terrific to be able to get so close to the orangutan, my kids loved the experience, we also got to feed an elephant. After breakfast we toured the zoo where my son got to feed a crocodile and my daughter got to feed a tiger for about $6 aus.", "We took the whole family, including elderly mother. The initial zoo was great with easy enough walking around, however, jumping on the bus to get to the new enclosures was a bit rough. Staff were helpful and willing to assist, but like the rest of , not wheelchair friendly. The animals look a little happier than other times we have visited. More active and less lethargic. May be a good thing when the new enclosures are completed.", "We had a great time at Night At The Zoo!! It's great value for money.. Buffet was yummy, the animal encounters were awesome and the percussion and fire dancers show with dinner was unreal! Definitely a must do while you're in - we loved every minute! :)", "My son and I had a wonderful time at Zoo. The zoo itself was nice (we don't normally like going to zoos and find them controversial places because the size of the cages doesn't ever seem to be big enough but that's our opinion) Despite that, animals seems very well-looked after. We also went to the elephant mud fun activity which was very nice and the staff and elephants were lovely. When we returned to England I realised I had lost the pictures from the elephant experience and when I contacted the zoo they put me in touch with the zoo photographer straight away. Dewa Wibawa from digiphoto was AMAZING, he sent me the link to my lost pictures not once but twice (I thought I had downloaded them and I hadn't and my link expired), never complained and always kind and helpful. The restaurant was fully-booked so we had to eat at the café near the bus drop off point, unfortunately the selection wasn't that great and it was quite expensive. Overall,our experience at zoo was lovely and I would recommend it to anybody.", "After a recent visit to Zoo we were very impressed with the surroundings and environment these animals are being kept in all the animals looked super healthy with the added advantage of getting up very close and personal!", "What a surprise this was. With all the zoos we've been to in Australia I didn't expect to be overly amused at the Zoo. Yes a bit rude of me but I'm being honest. We had a GREAT few hours at Zoo. It was all about showing our almost 2 year old real life elephants. She loved it! Yes we saw elephants, caught a little safari bus over to their area, fed them a basket of veggies, watched them swim & walk their track. BUT the surprise comes at the rest of the Zoo. We enjoyed seeing much more than just elephants. There seems to be a number of new attractions coming soon to and the zoo is in great clean condition with plenty of staff around the grounds. There is a small water park near the entry/exit too so pack your swim gear if that interests you.", "We had the most lovely time at the Zoo. We also highly recommend our driver Leo, His service was incredible and he made us feel so comfortable and safe right from our hotel to the Zoo. He was super friendly and gave us lots of helpful info on the drive. We really appreciated his serviced how professional and kind he was. This really made our day a whole let better and easier! thanks Leo!!!", "Lovely atmosphere and friendly staff. Great for the young kids. Thank you Puspa for your assistance.", "Awesome experience. Great food. Great service. I highly recommend this for people of all ages. The price was certainly worth it!", "What a delightful surprise in ! Our group of eight participated and all thoroughly enjoyed it. You get to feed them, give them a mud bath and then bathe them, and plenty of time petting them. Well worth the time and the money. Our guide was Purnata. He spoke good English and was friendly and fun.", "We enjoyed our day at the zoo so much, I went with my adult daughter. The animals are a delite to see, they are so well trained and very clever. It is a great day out for young and old, the younger children have a wonderful experience they will remember for a long time!!", "Wow Christmas Day with the Elephants at Zoo. Highly recommend this. Munif and all the Zoo keepers are amazing and knowledgeable! Anna and Molly the beautiful elephants were just delightful. Please come support this place! They need us!", "The food was amazing, Indian food is also available here with good taste.Puspa was really helpful and caring . She made our day with her smiling face .Must visit place for peace .Reasturant is in middle of zoo with lions around. Njoyed it.", "I truly enjoyed the animal interactions in this zoo! There are lots of feeding options, but personally, the best for me are the deers and lemurs! The very gentle deers free-roam in an enclosed area right off the entrance, and the lemurs can be found inside the aviary. When I came, there were 2 very curious, 2weeks old lemurs. They are not too fond of petting but they would stand perched on your shoulders when you feed them. The elephant ride is a must-try, though it is much cheaper to buy the entrance package ticket. I do feel that some of the animals are chubbier than those I've seen in other zoos. The zoo itself is not as big as I thought, but it was nice and clean. Some of the toilets near the restaurants are even air-conditioned! The free shuttle bus inside is very helpful when tired/raining.", "the feeding tiger is really interesting and the intrustor Kuz is nice and friendly. will come again 👍🏻", "We had a fun time with Tina a 27 years old elephant Munif the guide was really nice and explained everything clearly.", "This was an absolutely incredible experience. Madde was helpful and we learned a ton about elephants. This experience was like none other. Would highly recommend. The entire staff was kind, professional, and helpful. They all worked hard to make sure we had the best possible experience.", "I had such Ana amazing time at the zoo! It was peaceful and gorgeous to be surrounded by the animals, it was a definite experience! The mud bath with the elephants was just gorgeous and worth every cent! The breakfast with the orangutans and elephants was cute ! The food was delicious and the view was amazing - I got to watch the elephants have a morning bath! They also bought out other different animals to show you which you could go up and touch! You aren’t allowed to hold the orangutans for safety reasons as they are very cheeky !! It’s the most animal interaction you will ever recieve at any zoo! In Australia they don’t allow these interactions, definitely a once in a life time experience I will never forget ! Hery did the mud bath and everything from the knowledge to how he handled the elephant was beautiful! They do not hurt the animals yet train them with food treats, very sweet and not harmful at all!", "We went to the zoo with our kids 8 and 10 yrs. The zoo has a number of animals and shows and my kids loved the time we spent there. The staff is friendly and help the kids to interact with the animals. There are elephant rides and feeding which was fun for kids. Lots of birds also who sit on you so loved the interaction with them. It can take a whole day but if you are quick it will be around half a day. Food and beverages can be brought there.", "Beautifully kept grounds with good animal interaction. If you are travelling to , I would definately recommend visiting here, well worth the money. We opted to have breakfast with the orangutans which was amazing. Good variety of animals, who of which, all very well looked after.", "Good hospitality ,service and good food Had a good experience with PUSPA, enjoyable night at the zoo", "I went to the night Safari and let me tell you it was a surreal experience. We got to have up close and personal experience with all the animals and have our photos taken, this included feeding the elephants. Our guide Ayumi was sensational she took the time to tell us everything and was extremely passionate about the conservation efforts of the zoo. We had an amazing dinner while watching the lions. The night was concluded with traditional dance, which also included brining people up from the crowd which was amazing. I've read alot of reviews from people saying everything is overpriced here, but them also complaining about the lack of zoo and animals, these prices are reasonable people they are building and creating homes for animals that are on the brink of extinction. If you continue to support Zoo I believe it will grow into an amazing and spectacular zoo with great conservation ideals. Thanks again Ayumi and the team at Zoo.", "The Breakfast buffet at this place was first class. The Orangutan seemed to get bored taking photos but from what I saw all the animals were well treated. One side of the zoo is very spacious and the enclosures look well constructed similar to Australia zoo. On the other side however the space the animals have is much too small. Overall this was very fun for the kids and I enjoyed it also.", "Food great, orangutans beautiful, would of been better if more information was given about what to expect.", "safari zoo,waterboom,islands&...The island offers plenty of amazing tourist attractions in Indonesia.", "Tonight we went to Zoo for the night experience. It was so incredible and we could see how clean it was and how well the animals were cared for: this was huge for me as I am huge on ethical zoos and therefore typically avoid them. We had the buffet dinner and were looked after by Agus. He was incredible and made sure we were looked after. Couldn’t recommend more!! Food was amazing with great views of the lions which made for beautiful photos!", "From the photos of the flyer we did expect more than 2 orangutans. We were a little disappointed by this. It was described as intimate experience, I did not feel it was. We werent sat in close promiximity to the animals which was a real shame. There were lots of people. However we did enjoy it, they were very friendly and you could get photos. We were also joined by elephants which was a plus. Great photo opportunities. Overall quite expensive, but glad we did it. Photos extremely expensive, more so than Australia prices, which was a shame. We weren't allowed to buy one photo either.", "We booked breakfast with orangutan (around $27 for breakfast, $50 breakfast plus admission) we had a great time. The food is a buffet with so many varieties and during breakfast, you can hold birdies and parrots as well as feeding elephant and play with orangutan. Everyone is so happy over there and totally got distracted by animals around dining table. Have to admit It's not that expensive with the sort of experience and encounter you have. After that, we walked around the zoo. The zoo is not super big, but there r still large variety of animals. We feed birds in bird park where lots of parrots will fly over to your head or shoulder for food, we also feed deers and some goats. We wrapped up whole tour with three hours. In such hot day in , this is very good duration for u to have fun while not draining yourself. I had the most intimate experience with animals from zoo.", "Pros: - the zoo has its own charm. Its like walking in the jungle with traditional surrounding. - Its a nice place to bring young kids. They can walk and see animal closer. - they have elephant ride, elephant feeding, horse riding, tiger feeding, bird show, deer feeding - the staff is very friendly and helpful - the park is clean - they have waterpark for young kids. You need to pay extra ticket for that - good place if you like animal photography. Since you can stand closer with the animal you can easily capture them. Cons: - the zoo is small. - mostly they have less dangerous small animal here like monkey, racoon, birds. They have only few tigers, elephants, bears", "So, it may seem that the headline is over stated. But, in fact this night safari was worth it. We were lucky to get a knowledgeable tour guide whose name is Widi. He told us every thing we asked for regarding the animals we have seen there. We started with close animal encounters including gazelles and chickens. Passing by lions, then a lunch which was awesome. We continued to feed the elephant and see other amazing animals. Ended up with a nese show, which was very satisfying. Thanks zoo for the day, and keep up the good work.", "This was FANTASTIC. Puri looked after our family for comfort, drinks, special requests, good seating at activities and wonderful friendliness. I highly recommend visiting Puri, Gusde and team at the BEST Zoo in the world. Service is PHENOMENAL. Fun fun fun. And the animals are sooooo cute and loving. Thanks again Puri you made the experience for us.", "What an amazing n beautiful experience! To get up close n personal with the elephants was a memory I'll never forget! We were greeted n taken down to a little sitting spot with some cakes, coffee, tea n water. Got put into groups where we then got bananas, cut up the pumpkins n carrots for the elephants n then they went through the do n don'ts before heading to change rooms n lockers. Took us to the elephants we got to feed them n take photos with them before doing the mud bath n washing them off. Its so much fun our guide Ismail was awesome, very informative, very funny n made sure we were all having a great time. Our elephants name was tongkun n she was beautiful even had a little flower on her head. The elephants are very well looked after n taken care of. After getting all cleaned up we were then taken to the restaurant where there was a delicious buffet lunch there waiting for us. Overall it was a perfect morning very glad that we had did it :)", "Second time visiting and loved every minute of it! Breakfast with the orangutan is so worth it! And been so close to the elephants, orangutans and other animals and seeing them so well cared for is amazing.", "is so wonderful time,we love it..thank you zoo,fabulous..fabulous!! nice perfomance and nice people.night at the zoo", "Early arrival assisted with getting all the information.Breakfast was very well serviced and surprised with elaphant feeding experience as well orangutan and gibbon...great day and fabulous experience ..highlight of trip to ", "Fantastic experience a must. Lovely to get so close to these fabulous animals, and the breakfast was great too. A treat enjoyed by all ages.", "Admission is ~$25 AUD Setup is one continuous path all the way around the zoo so makes it easy to follow and see everything without getting lost (takes approx. 1 hour to circumvent). Elephant rides and photos with various dangerous predators (though i suspect that they're heavily sedated, and professional photos are ridiculously priced - i payed $16 AUD for one print).", "was the best part of my trip so far. elephants are beautiful, guides are very friendly, have great english and are great at interacting. very clear on instructions and gave us the best experience we could possibly have. lunch and snack food was great too. all round 10/10 experience!", "It was so fun , especially for meet animal we called it merkat with gusde as their instructor. He is friendly n comunicative. Thank you for great experience :))", "The new activity was complete our day, the dinner was very awesome and the food was very delicious, the staff very friendly also. Definitly will recommend to our friends", "Breakfast with the orangutans was fun, food choices were excellent even for a vegetarian. If you cant get a good brekky youre not trying. The Orangutans, elephants, tigers,lions all were active the lady feeding Oscar the lion was really funny.....give her a pay rise 👍😀", "Did the Orangutan Breakfast and then looked around the zoo for a couple of hours. Breakfast was amazing, got to see elephants, birds, monkeys and more as well as the orangutans. Definitely recommend doing the breakfast, because it means you get to walk around the zoo before it gets busy, and also before it gets too hot! Also recommend bringing small change as you can pay for extra experiences including feeding tigers and meerkats. Had a great day!", "Great open plan zoo. With heaps to do and see for the kids. I was told the zoo recently had an upgrade and it really shows. They have a small water park with slides and a playground . The highlight for us was feeding the lions. We loved it l, and Kuz the handler was excellent. He made the whole experience safe, exciting and fun! Recommend the zoo for a great day out with the family!", "Had breakfast with the Orangutans which was a great experience. Worth putting it on your to do list. The whole family enjoyed it.", "The Elephant ride was excellent, my kids ages 12,8 and 4yo enjoyed it so much including us parents. The animals are well taking care of no sign of animal cruelty. The Staff were honest and accommodating. We enjoyed it so much. If you go there for 1 day, be there early so won’t missed the show and able to tour around.", "A Sunday morning saw us up bright and early, and off to the impressive Zoo to enjoy breakfast with orangutans! They have a number of juveniles there who seem to really enjoy interacting with the limited number of tourists allowed to attend each breakfast. They are amazingly human-like and very tactile - reaching out and holding hands with you when you get close. I challenge anyone not to be moved by the experience. We were lucky to see juvenile orangutans in Borneo a couple of years ago, but this was a far more intense experience. There are also a couple of very friendly elephants which you are able to interact with as well. The animals appear very well cared for by a group of young and enthusiastic keepers. It was an excellent breakfast too. Check it out if you can!", "We bought the general day pass as walk in visitors. The park is somewhat small but functional and clean. Not high on my list of zoos compared to Sydney and San Fransisco. It's worth a visit for young families.", "Beautiful way to start the day. Up close with the orangutans and elephants ...wonderful service by Teddy and the staff.", "night safari with my family(wife daughter3years,sun1year) very enjoy with nice guide AYU and nice food looking LION come again!!", " Zoo is a decently sized zoo in a relatively easy to access part of . Private transport/taxi is a necessity to get there. Parking seems ample though could presumably be tested more outside of the pre-peak season. Entry fee for Zoo is eye-watering. Except for Indonesian citizens or people who hold other forms of Indonesian documentation. Much better value with the right documents. There is someone checking for outside food and drink being brought into the zoo. Not a pleasant concept but in practice it is nowhere near as draconian as it might seem. The path through the zoo is generally linear though there are occasional tangents where it is easy to feel as though something has been missed. It is not the kind of zoo where roaming freely around happens. Despite being on a path there is no real sense of narrative about the zoo. Conditions in Zoo are variable but just about seem ok. There are hardly any animals pacing though occasionally loud squawking birds do seem a bit distressed in their cages. The animals are generally suited to the conditions - reptiles, jungle mammals, elephants and the like. Some are placed into more natural seeming environments, in particular the crocodiles and related creatures though they do not have that much space. There are a couple of points of interaction. Goat feeding is popular though can be intimidating for small people. A donkey ride on a loop is ok though that loop is not the prettiest. Elephant rides are a major draw but also a significant addition to the entry fee. Zoo comes with a large restaurant. It looks nice enough. It also comes with a water park. Good fun for those confident enough to splash around. A few different water slides plus a periodic drenching as the water tips down from upon high about every five minutes. Shade is variable. The water park does not have much shade and nor do some of the more open areas. Reasonably dense tree cover helps in most spots though to keep much of the sun at bay. Insect repellent probably a good idea. zoo is an ok zoo with a nice little waterpark. Good value for those with the right documentation.", "We did the elephant mud bath and it was an amazing experience. The price shocks you for a moment but once you've done it all you realise it's worth it. We were really lucky to see the first baby elephant the zoo has had. Our guide, Nik, was very helpful and fun, she was busy juggling everyone's phones to take great shots for everyone. I highly recommend seeing this gorgeous elephants, its a great experience that I feel won't be found anywhere else. 10/10!", "This is such a unique experience. I highly recommend it. My friend wanted to do this and it didn't matter to me. Turned out that it was GREAT. The elephants are of course the highlight and you get plenty of time to see them, touch them and get pictures with them. I have never been so close to that large of an animal before and it was fantastic. The people working with the elephants and giving you tours are terrific and fun people as well. The dinner though an after thought after the elephants is quite good. Lot's of variety...chicken and beef satay was delicious..... Indian food and veggitarian options as well. Only thing we paid for was a coke. HIGHLY Recommend. Oh also our package included pickup and return to our hotel. Super convenient and our driver was very safety conscious on the roads which can be crazy.", "Doing a study TOUR at zoo was one of the best experience I have. Meet with Gita the guide. The zoo is nice", "The driver picked us up at our hotel in Ubud at 6:55 AM and by 7:25 AM we were among the first 10 visitors to the Zoo. The entrance path brings you up close and personal (no fences) with deer and kangaroo. Within 100 feet, we saw three beautiful lionesses to our left and the still-closed water park to our right. Soon we were on the doubledecker shuttle bus to the large elephant pond, bridge, and breakfast area. The buffet breakfast was top notch in quality replete with omelette chefs, a variety of fresh juices, fruit, and hot breakfast entrees. Soon, we noticed an elephant was just 20 feet behind us followed by a couple of orangutans and handlers. Great fun, lots of picture opportunities and a big breakfast. Beat the heat! Book this start to your exploration of the Zoo. By 11 AM, we were enjoying the water park (included in the breakfast price) after having seen many well kept animals that all seemed healthy, and well cared for (tigers, crocodile, lions, elephants, exotic birds and more). Great experience~", "I went here the last time I visited . I bought promo package from disdus.com, it was a pretty good deal. Entrance ticket and lunch set for less than Rp. 100.000. The place was a bit tricky to find, there's only few signae to guide you to Zoo. First impression when I entered the entrance gate and got in the parking lot, they need to upgrade it. The overall place do need a little bit of a retouching here and there to make it look nicer. Not that it looked horrible, just to get the place looks more interesting. The main attraction which were the animals were great, the staffs are friendly and helpful. The lunch was delicious and they do have show where guests are able to take pictures with some of Zoo family member.", "We really enjoyed our day out at Zoo. The staff are very helpful and friendly. Thanks especially to Agus at the lion restaurant for his great service. It was great fun feeding the lions, crocodile and elephants, but it's not cheap, especially if you want to to do it x2 or more. Bring plenty cash.", "Absolute must do - great value for money. Interaction with three animals, elephant, snake and Orangutans. Tour of the zoo, delicious smorgasbord dinner c/w sweets/fruit. Brilliant Fire Dance (and I'm not really a dance fan but this enthralling) staff friendly and knowledgeable, English excellent so not hard to understand. Photos taken throughout for later purchase but no pressure at all to buy. Take a bow Zoo Staff you are true professionals!", "We had booked online for the Breakfast with the Orangutans with transfers. Our driver arrived at 7am on the dot for pick up and helped us check in which was great. The breakfast itself was ok, enough variety (however the baked beans were luke warm and undercooked!) Tasty pastries. They had 2 (very bored) young orangutans out. Managed to get some good photos and it was amazing to be so close - but it was difficult as many people would not move from the front to let others have a turn. Staff did not seem to care. Had a few hours to explore the rest of the zoo afterwards. Enclosures very small and animals clearly unhappy! Restaurants/food stands seemed to be low on stock too.", "Don't need to say much! Not so expensive and the moneys were cute. They seemed to have it good there.", "The food was of excellent quality and the staff was extremely welcoming and friendly. We really felt they made the extra effort to make sure we were satisfied (which was very much achieved). The live music and magician were especially enjoyable and made the lunch a special and memorable occasion.", "Gusde was a wonderful host. The zoo is beautiful. Breakfast with the orangutan and the elephant was amazing. Will never forget! Thank you so much!", "I would not recommend the zoo. It cost us $168 Aus for a child elephant ride incl entry and 2x adult entry. Once inside, you still have to pay to go into the petting zoo and to feed the animals. At the waterpark, you need to pay to hire a place to sit and also to hire towels. The animals are lovely but I didn't feel it was worth the cost. The Mara River Safari was a lot better.", "We really enjoyed the breakfast with the orangutans. The zoo bus was fun and the food was fantastic. There were 2 orangutans, 2 elephants, birds and other animals were bought out during the hour. The animals seemed very well cared for and enjoyed the snacks they got. Overall the rest of the zoo was less interesting as the African section is under construction. We enjoyed seeing the elephants bath, the tigers & lions and the lemurs were fun to watch. Our family was ready to go by 11am (breakfast started at 8am). We got a bluebird taxi to the zoo which waited (45K IR per hour) as it was cheaper than the transfer option for 4 people.", "We thoroughly enjoyed our time at Zoo feeding and washing the elephants. It was a great experience and would highly recommend it. The staff all around were brilliant, from the drivers for our door to door transfers to everyone we encountered at the zoo. There was a friendly nese smile and it made you feel at home. The elephant keepers were amazing! Very knowledgeable, fun and you could see that themselves and the elephants got on very well. We would like to especially say a thank you to Ismail who was the lead guy at the Elephant Hati. He was very friendly and informative and made everyone at ease whilst interacting with these massive but gentle creatures.", "Service and staff are very good, enjoyed the day immensely and the restaurant lion view was awesome with very cold beer and our waitress wiwin was just the sweetest girl ever Highly recommend and please for her she’s just beautiful", "Great place, realy good experience take a breakfast meet some animals such as elephant, gibbon, pony, porcupine, pangolin, bird and orangutan my favorite animal. I apreciated Adi the host who explain about all of the animal clearly. zoo is the best zoo I've visited", "we loved this experience. orangutans are close up and not overcrowded so we could get a plenty of photos. they take professional photos for u but u r still allowed to take your own pictures. there is also an elephant, exotic birds and other animals to get up close with which was a nice surprise as we thought we would only get up close to the orangutans. buffet breakfast was great and plenty of variety too. the price is reasonable and the zoo is good as well.", "What a pleasant surprise! The Zoo has been really improved. Make sure you do the breakfast with the Orangutans. The buffet is really good & they also have elephants there for you to get close to. The photos taken by zoo staff were expensive to buy but you can take plenty of your own. Once the safari section in completed, the zoo will be a full day trip. Staff were very friendly & helpful & animals were in open areas rather than cages, so they looked happy & you could take sone great photos.", "We got amazing food in Gayo Restaurant, the food was delicious, the staff very amazing and helpful. Could not ask for more. They provide us with private car as well. Big Thanks to Mr. Sumerta for having us.", "Elephant mud fun was very enjoyable for the whole family. Absolutely an experience like never before. Thank you to our guide, Putri for making it fun", "The orangutan breakfast was pretty cool. The foods itself was buffet style. You are given a number and called up to take photos and see the orangutan up close. I enjoyed that a great deal. There were also elephants that you could feed. Where I start to have an issue with this is after everyone has gone up once, it turns into a free-for-all....everyone rushes up and crowds the animals. There were at least 15 -20 people all pushing to try to touch the orangutans. Personally, I dont think it was healthy for the animals. Issue number 2. They ride the elephants there. Elephant riding is really cruel. It damages the elephants spines and the training to get them to do this is pretty brutal. If I would have known, I would have not gone to this zoo. Issue 3. The cages in the zoo are super small and a lot of the animals were pacing back and forth. The sun bears especially looked super unhealthy. I am pretty bummed about what I saw there and would be going back. As much as I loved getting to see orangutans up close, I will spend the extra money next time and go trekking in the wild to see them.", "Went to the Zoo and was pleasantly surprised. It was a little expensive to gain entry but comparable with fees charged at home. The grounds were very clean and the displays easily accessible with great viewing platforms. The zoo is not large but well maintained and all the animals on display can be seen. Elephant rides and extended walks are on offer for an added fee. The zoo has a nice restaurant and was relaxing to just wander the grounds and escape the hustle and bustle of the outside.", "Wow!! What an amazing experience and cheap. Not only did we get to experience the orangutans but also elephants and birds. The zoo guide also showed us different animals on the way to the breakfast area. Nice buffet breakfast. Photos were pricey but they let u use your own camera too. Will do again with kids", "The Mud Fun with the elephants was mad fun. We got to feed them, scrub them with mud and washed them at the end. They are amazing creatures, super friendly and calm. The staff told us a lot of fun facts and were very welcoming. Thank you Trisna for guiding our experience! ❤️", "The elephant mud run was well worth he money for the experience provided. 3 hours inc lunch. Purnata was incredibly informative and was very assisting to help my daghter to get involved. Recommended to anyone looking at going", "This is a great experience, probably the highlight of our trip. I highly recommend the Breakfast with Orangutans to begin your day, it's great food & the staff are fantastic. Then you can stay & spend as little or as long as you like discovering animals you don't see back home.", "We had a brilliant day at the zoo. Very well priced, very clean and very courteous staff. We got there at 9am when the park opened. We pretty much had the zoo to ourselves. 50,000 IDR to feed the elephants is well worth it. The staff will take photos for you with your camera for you. Will definitely return again", "Despite its size, Zoo has proven that we can certainly still have a lot of fun! My family had had a great time spending a whole day there, from just viewing the animals to the petting zoo, feeding the elephants, and also enjoying the variety of animal shows. Most of all, I would like to point out that Zoo itself wouldn't have been such a wonderful place had their staff not been warm, friendly and informative. We could see their dedication to ensure that the animals are cared for. Zoo should be such a pride to the Indonesians!", "It's a small zoo with a limited collection of animals, however it is well-kept and clean. Rather over-priced and over-propagated, but fun to include to your visit to . I also enjoyed the elephant ride.", "Thank you for Gus De with the kind information and feeding the tiger kids very happy and having fin experience", " zoo was a great experience it was a nice visit with my parents and sibling overall trip was very nice Nd the zoo day was also good uh can around Nd see various species Nd could also feed them ,,, one can get nyc pics clicked there also uh can go by bus Nd see animals ,,,, it’s like uh could spend 3-4hrs there and uh would have ur day planned well ,,,,, I felt it was far better than monkey forest ...........❤️❤️💫", "We had breakfast with the orangutangs and elephants and birds, truly amazing experience. Highly recommend, food and entertainment was great, really cheeky orangutangs.", "We both enjoyed our day at the zoo although felt it was a little overpriced. We did have transfers and lunch included so others might consider the fee of $60 (Aus.) reasonable. The lunch was buffet style with a good selection of food that was of a high standard (also included some lunchtime entertainment) Upgrades to the zoo appear to be ongoing for both the animals and patrons alike. One aspect of the zoo that is somewhat disappointing are the live feature shows. I am trying not to be too critical here as the employees no doubt are trying their hardest but there is a lot of room for improvement with regards to these shows. Would l go again,no,not in the short term. Would l recommend it, \\yes\\\" but don't expect to much.\"", "My girlfriend and I travelled to zoo and what an experience it was. So much better than any Zoo in the UK with regards to the interactions with the animals. In particular, we had an amazing time with the elephant mud fun. Purnata & Putri who were wonderful elephant carers and always ensured the elephants were looked after and also enjoying themselves. We had 1 hour of one on one time with one of the elephants and it was an amazing experience. Very informative, great fun and would 100% recommend doing this experience if you have the time. Hopefully see you again in the future! From Jack and Amanda.", "What an incredible experience. Definitely a must. I was a little hesitant at first because of the price which was roughly 55 Australian dollars but after the night ends you would not even think twice about the price. We got a taxi from Sanur which was about a 30 minute drive costs around 100 rupiah (depending on traffic). Although it says 5pm start, we got there at 3.30pm to see the first part of the zoo (what you would get with the general admission ticket). Note, took us a while to realise that the price of the great elephant Includes general admission so allow time beforehand. Ensure that you have a taxi or driver booked for the return as we did not and that caught the zoo staff by surprise. They so generously organised a driver for us. It would have been extremely hard to attempt to get a taxi as it finishes around 8.30pm and not a main road. You get super close with the elephants and can take many pictures. The staff help you take nice ones. If you want to feed them it's at an additional cost 65000 rupiah. You then see an orangatang also very close and stand right next to him. There's beautiful dances organised (fire dance is at the very end). Extremely entertaining. Buffet dinner was delicious. So glad we had done this!", "Elephant Mud Fun and Lunch great experience getting so close to elephant and washing elephant in mud pool and then cleaning mud off with water, Supervised by Maddie so friendly and great fun", " zoo by Australian standards is quiet poor but at least the animals here are looked after and not drugged ... only takes couple hours max to do but if you wanted to see all the shows you would have to wait all day as very spread out ... We would recco end bird park and reptile park as you can get up close with the animals ... Cost is cheap for zoo .. 24 per adult ... We are animal lovers and defiantly preferred bird and reptile park next door", "Great experience! Staff was very friendly, helpful and informative. KUZ definitely enjoys taking care of the guests here and it’s very friendly!", "We had an amazing experience service was once again out of this world we were picked up by Leo and Nano who were so helpful friendly and caring. Can not speak highly enough", "Dear people, Conclusion: it was a great experience, which you will not regret. It is an activity that must be included in your trip! Serni (our guide), had a nice smile, was spontaneous, sweet and of course had a good explanation with a nice voice (mr. Vedoo😊) to listen to! Teri ma kasih Sernii🙏 Terima kasih atas fotonya🙏 Short content; You are first welcomed, then you choose your meal, where you can eat delicious food in a restaurant, but what makes it even better is that you have lions in front of you! You will see and feed all kinds of animals! Then you head towards the elephants where you can feed together and take photos! Special! The sumatra tiger is also present at the zoo !! Amazed to see how high the tiger can jump! If you are lucky with the lottery, you can also feed it! It finished with a beautiful fire show !! In addition to Serni (supervisor), I would also like to thank all employees for their humility and wonderful evening they delivered us! Serni lain kali boleh saya cium🙏😍☺ Aku cinta pada mu☺️ Kamu cantik😍 Saya suka kamuu🙏 Suksuma🙏🙏🙏 Vdgn40 instagram", "What an amazing day we had here. The staff are very helpful & interact with customers very well, they are very informative about the animals. Excellent value for money. The breakfast experience was amazing & this is a day we will never forget.", "What a find....We had the most amazing time at Zoo doing the breakfast with Orangutans and then a leisurely stroll through the zoo afterwards. The breakfast with the Orangutans was well worth the money spent. The food was fresh and tasty with a great selection, the Orangutans were present throughout the breakfast and it was easy to pass by and talk with the keepers and be part of the experience with the Orangutans...Plenty of photo opportunities throughout breakfast. Other animals appeared during breakfast with a constant explanation of what they were and some information on the species, habitat etc. Found this a fantastic way to look at and learn about some of natures wonderful animals. After the breakfast you are free to wonder the zoo until you are ready to leave. We were on a pick up/drop off with the package and found the time given was ample to enjoy the zoo. Found Zoo to be far more interactive with animals and a much less chaotic place than others we have visited and never felt overcrowded or missing out around the park. Staff were helpful and friendly from the minute we arrived. A beautiful place, lovely animals, friendly and helpful staff and well worth the visit....especially the breakfast with Orangutans.", "I felt the whole experience was very rushed. Not only the dinner but the walk around the zoo too! Definitely not worth the money.", "Everything was AMAZING!!!! NIK & PUTRI have so much patience and they were so helpful throughout the whole experience. I felt so comfortable around them. I’ve never enjoyed an excursion as much as this one. And the pictures are EVEN BETTER!! ✨🏆 Thank you so much for the great experience!!", "The breakfast was very good , we could take inlog of great pictures with the orang utan. Staff like Inda was very friendly en gave excellent information", "I had a beautiful time with the elephants. From start to finish Madde guide was extremely helpful and knowledgeable. I love the interesting facts about the different elephant. He explained there name, ages, likes and fear. Its interesting to know that there big and strong. But there also easily scared like humans. We loved being able to have time to spend with the amazing animals. Everytime I asked Madde a question regarding the elephants he was always ready with an answer.", "Well worth the visit especially the night zoo visit which includes dinner and a fire dance show. Very family friendly and the staff are very helpful. Will go again when next in . 👆", "We booked for breakfast with the orangutans while in for our honeymoon and can honestly say we had the most amazing day. The entire zoo is well looked after and all the animals have plenty of space, everywhere is spotlessly clean. The food was lovely, lots of interactions, I got to have a gibbon on my shoulder, stroke elephants, feed the lions, a photo with an orangutan and come within inches of tigers. Would highly recommend a visit.", "Best zoo ever, best place to know about different types and species of animals. Highly recommend. Thus there are few animals which have there special occasion to show there stuff. Friendly staff. Elephants rides are The Best.", "We had a great day at Zoo with the kids. There was lots to see and plenty of opportunity to interact with the animals. It was reasonably priced and it wasn't too crowed which was nice.", "visited zao ha d a great time there and enjoyed seeing the great treatment of animals, the only catch was the ticketts were a bit expensive", "We had an excellent encounter with Mali an elephant at the Zoo . The head keeper Ismail and his team were excellent in the way they guided us through an amazing interaction with mud bathing an adult elephant as well as getting in with her and washing her off . Felt 100% safe the whole time .absolutely superb . Well done .", "Great experience to explore the zoo and enjoy our breakfast with Orangutans, make a photo with the animals. Good food and great services, will be back for sure.", "We had breakfast with the orangutans, fed the elephants, fed the tigers,walked all around the beautiful and well maintained gardens to see all the animals. They are well looked after and cared for and is a really great day out for families, couples, young people, in fact there is something there for pretty much everyone and it is also excellent value for money. Would definitely go again and wouldn't hesitate to recommend to family and friends.", "we went to the Zoo on recommendation of one of our drivers we had during the week as we needed something that was relatively cheap to do that would keep everyone interested for a few hours before we went ATV riding. Animals seemed in ok health , the orangutan wasn't in a good mood though and was throwing things and everyone. some of the tropical birds they have there are quite impressive and one of the crocodiles is a genuine monster. one of the biggest i have ever seen.", "Elephant mud fun! Was the most amazing experience and the staff were wonderfull. Food was great got some amazing photos", "We booked a Zoo Explorer package (5 Hours). We were picked up from our hotel by the Zoo's driver. Got a 'VIP' sticker on our arrival. Were greeted and got to hold a number of birds and had our pictures taken. Then we entered the main zoo area where we immediately got to feed a tiger. (Through the enclosure). There was a small fee for this, which we paid as we did it, and they gave us a couple of free extra turns for our 3 y/o. Then we walked around and looked at some of the animals before making our way to the animal show area for the 11am show. This was great. A chance to interact with some birds and other animals here. Following the show we entered the petting zoo area where we were given food to feed the animals (as part of the zoo explorer package, but you can also pay on the spot.) such as goats and wallabies, kid friendly animals. From here we went past the pony rides and monkeys, and went and fed the elephants. Then we still had time to have a 'Long Trek' elephant ride before having our buffet lunch, which was also included as part of the zoo explorer package. During/after the buffet lunch, we were given a number for the animal encounter experience. This is where you get to hold a Bearcat, baby crocodile, and young gibbon. This all ran very smoothly with the number system, and there was a photographer there to take photos for you, and another assistant to take photos for you using your own camera, so you don't have to purchase any photos if you don't wish. There is a small gift shop in the restaurant area. Drinks were available to be purchased from carts through the zoo. The whole zoo is very shaded, so it doesn't get too hot. The zoo then transferred us back to our hotel as part of the package.", "We loved the Zoo. My husband and I spent the day there from 7am-2pm. We had plenty of time to get everything done. It was not crowded at all which was great but we got to see all the animals up close. We did the VIP package. We started with Breakfast with the Orangoutangs. The buffet was delicious, all the western style food you can imagine- eggs, bacon, sausage, pancakes, pastries. You got a number and then wait your turn to take pictures with the animal. We then headed to the elephant expedition, I would highly suggest doing this. Its about 20 minutes long, you have a guide with you on the elephant, you get to cross rivers and go into a lake. We got to hold a baby monkey and croc while we were at the zoo as well. My husband also feed tiger and croc. Overall, it was a bit pricey but we cannot complain at all as our experience was amazing. The hotel pick up and transfer was an added bonus as well. All the staff were SO friendly and welcoming. Would absolutely go back!", "Funny experience but nothing special. No free Tigers or pythons, just a lazy piece of forest and 300 monkeys waiting for chips. If having children is OK. Priced 40000 pp.", "It was so fun , especially for meet animal we called it merkat with gusde as their instructor. He is friendly n comunicative. Thank you for great experience :))", "We booked the Breakfast with the Orangutans and we were not disappointed. For a couple it was around $125 so it's not that cheap but that gets you private transport to and from the zoo and breakfast with the Orangutans. There is also a crossover with the elephants so you get both options as well. The breakfast is a typical uffet brekkie and is plentiful. The buffet", "I didn't overly enjoy my experience here. Just another typical zoo. Only difference is they do offer you to get photos with the animals at certain times (and ride an elephant). Only catch is, it's 170,000rp for every copy of the photo if you want them printed out. Pretty small too.", "Rather expensive entrance fee USD 30+ for adult and USD24 for children..making me wonder if its the most expensive zoo in the world? :P Go only if you have over enthusiastic children with you, they'll love it, as you may feed the animals etc. The landscape is lush and beautiful though, and the animals look happy and healthy :) After our visit we stopped by in a cafe in the mid of rice terraces to have an authentic nese lunch. Beautiful experience!", "We did the night safari with dinner. it was wonderful. Very entertaining the zoo staff and so friendly. The food was lovely. Worth the money. Very enjoyable evening", "A fantastic morning spent learning about the Orangutan's, Elephants and few other animals at the breakfast. The breakfast buffet is fantastic, better then some of the 5 star hotels in . Everything is fresh and a great range of mainly Western type breakfast food but with a few Indo breakfast options. Book online for a discount and get the return hotel transfer (if staying at a villa, just pick your closest hotel and arrange to met there) for 2 adults and 2 kids it was $210 AUD in total. Considering it's a half day out, with breakfast and transport, it's good value. You get approx. 10 minutes with the orangutan's within your group. Tip - if you are a group > 4 you may want to do your booking in two groups, so that you all get a decent amount of time with the orangutan's. Your booking is given a number and you are all called up together. That way you all get a good cuddle and photos, bring your own camera and they will help you take photos. Great morning out and immensely enjoyed by all, wonder around the zoo after.", "lay-out was very good,easy walking trails elephants enclosure was fantastic,the workers there need to be recognised for their effort and connection with the animals,overall it was a beautiful day.thank you", "When visiting a zoo, the first thought that comes to mind for me is how the animals are treated. I can happily report that Zoo (from what I saw) treats all of their animals with a high level of respect and humanity. We rode the long safari elephant trek and was pleased to see that the elephants were being guided with nothing more than the handler's feet/hand. No sharp devices. It genuinely felt like the elephants were enjoying themselves. We were lucky to also get elephant selfies once our ride ended and get up close and personal to these beautiful creatures. Roaming through the other animal enclosures we were also pleased to see the large majority to have adequately sized exhibits. There's always work to be done, especially with the lion and tiger exhibit sizes, but overall they were good. The zoo is not large - which is a good thing. You see all the animals you'd hope to see without having to walk great distances. The restaurant has reasonably priced, delicious food. I highly recommend the chocolate lava cake for dessert! We were also very fortunate to visit Zoo when they had a new white tiger cub on display. You could get a picture with it and pat it. However, what pleased me the most about the zoo was the fact that this little tiger was not drugged. The zoo keepers kept stressing this as we had to be mindful that as a result, he could bite! Overall, a fantastic day out!", "I had so much fun with the orangutan. They were so playfull and beautifull. Me and my bf were so happy to be there. The food was so good, the atmosphere, oh my god. Trust me, you will love this place. And I personally wanna say thankyou to Julia, she is definetly one of a kind. She explained everything that i never know before. I promise i will come back here again next time with my family. xx", "Great thanks to Dayu Diatmini, she is very kind and polite, helped to feed the deers and took amazing pictures! But the zoo is expensive for value, not so much animals as expected.", "Had a great time at Zoo doing the Mud fun with the elephants, our group leader Nikee was very interactive with our entire group making sure no one missed out on any of the experience and fun. Highly recommend this activity.", "I had Dinner with Fire Dance Performance and Animals Show. and it was amazing. The Food was delicious and the staff is very friendly. Zoo is definitely one place that you Have to visit during your Holiday in . good for kids. Thanks Zoo for this amazing unforgettable experience.", "Nice experience. Animals look well treated. Unfortunately a lot of places were under reconstrution at the time of our visit so we could not see rhinos, giraffes and some more animal, beside this recommended. We finished our day in Wana restaurant, the service and food was good and relatively fast, thanks to a guy named Kuz, he took care of us. It was really nice day. 🙏", " Zoo is very clean and the animals are in very good condition. We took our 4 kids and had a great day. The kids rode an elephant for 15 mins on the Short Safari, fed the elephants with a 60,000 IDR huge bowl of corn cobs, bananas and carrots. For 25,000 IDR you can feed the baby animals in the Petting Zoo which the kids loved. Had photos with a white tiger cub and held a baby crocodile. The food at the restaurant was very nice and cheap which was a pleasant surprise as usually food and beverage at these sorts of attractions are very expensive. Plenty of shade throughout and finished the hot day in the water park which was well supervised and a great way to finish the day and cool down.", "Petting animals, having a great guidance through zoo, delicious dinner, fantastic show - a must-do activity! I warmly recommend the Night at the Zoo to any and all.", "After they do refurbish and adding some feature , Really recomend and the best destination in so far . I went breakfast with orang utan with 4adult and 2 young children . The atmosphere and ambience make feel so good . Also the cleanlines , the food amazing , bath elphant show incredible , animal show etc . Recomend to have breakfast with orang utan and continue to do zoo explore .", "A beautiful zoo with feeling of openness. The only issue was over half of the attractions were \\Coming Soon\\\". We set a day aside for our visit but we had covered it in just couple of hours. I think half a zoo should be half the price too.\"", "Best experience ever, can't speak highly enough of the Bal Zoo.So clean and staff so welcoming. Breakfast A1.", "Had a breakfast with the orangutans but got to see elephants, parrots and a pangolin. Was a lovely buffet breakfast with some great company. The zoo is very clean and was lovely to look around.", "We went early in the day to beat the crowds. I loved it as I work with fish. Also had a lovely lunch afterwards at one of the restaurants walking out.", "Great experience well organised! Staff very friendly & helpful. Buffet breakfast was amazing everything you could want & more. The only downside was you couldn’t hold or touch the orangutans 😞", "Mud Bath with the elephants, amazing experience to meet such beautiful creatures. Hery was our mahout, a wonderful man, so gentle and patient and born entertainer.", "We arrived early and found a table right up close to the display area, amazing animals very relaxed and comfortable, keepers were very professional.", "Staff fantastic and nice and close to the animals. My favourite was feeding the tiger by hand 👌A must do in ", "sply wonderful night and the food was 5 star! Fantastic entertainment provided during dinner, the night tour of the park was amazing. Simply must on your to do list whilst in .", "The zoo is very clean staff are very friendly. ADI was very informative, we enjoyed all the information that was given and the food was excellent", "An early morning start to arrive at the zoo. A quality and safe buffet breakfast is served on your arrival and the visitors take turn to have phots with the orangutans and well presented elephants. After the phot sessions, a walk through the rest of the zoo is very worth while. Some steep inclines for walking but worthwhile to take the time to visit.", "We did the elephant mud fun with Trisna and OMG what an experience. Loved every minute of it. All the staff were very helpful and full of information and care.", "Dinner with the elephants.. HIGHLY RECOMMEND!! Worth every cent if not a lot more ! The food was amazing and they had a great range of choices. The interactions with a range of different animals at no extra cost was the icing on the cake. Was just amazing. The animal encounters presentation was really good I wanted it to go longer. The staff are 100% willing to take your phone to take photos for you that they offer themselves and are so friendly and helpful. We were smiling and giggling all night it was just wonderful ! Next time we’re trying breakfast with the orangutans ! Also our zoo driver was AWESOME! So sweet and friendly.", "We were taken to the zoo by our driver because we wanted to ride an elephant. The cost of entry and a 15 minute elephant ride was US$69 for adults and $51 for children (under 2 are free) The zoo itself was clean and tidy but the animal cages are really small. It took about 30 minutes to walk around the zoo. The elephant ride was alright. It was something our children wanted to do so at least they ticked it off their list of activities for the trip. We ate lunch at the restaurant near the elephant enclosure. The staff there were all lovely. The food was priced how you would expect at a zoo but be aware of the 21% tax (written in tiny little print at the bottom of the menu). You are not allowed to take any food or water into the zoo, it is confiscated at the gate (you can get it back on your way out). All taken into consideration. This attraction is over priced and you are best spending you day watching elephants on you tube in you villa. (It will save you $500 for a family).", "What an experience. To be in a zoo after dark to see the animals that usually hide through the day or from the crowds of people. Food was outstanding. To eat dinner next to the lion den was out of this world. The tour guides were very informative and we’re happy to answer all questions. The fire dance at the end was entertaining and exciting. Animals were extremely well kept and look in fantastic condition. Highly recommend", "very nice animals and a very big area to walk , don't miss the photo booth with the Gobbins (monkey) and crocodiles . and Never miss the small show. there is also a nice interaction area where you can feed the tiger ( outside the cage with a stick LOL) and a good area for kids to play with the deers, kangaroos, goats and rabbits . if you are on a honeymoon make sue you ask the parrot keeper to take a photo of you and your spouse kissing and he can make the parrots kiss too ( amazing photo) . last but not least you can always ask the team to take photos of you with your phone or camrea no need to buy the pics from the zoo team", "Breakfast was good. Lunch was okay. But the highlight is definitely the elephants. Tina was so gentle and enjoyed all the mud baths and massages she was getting. Thank you also to Munif for being a good guide for our group. We had so much fun!", "The zoo was very simple but great fun. The water section is nice to cool off after a walk around. Cheers", "The zoo was beautiful. We had breakfast with the Orangutans and got to feed the Elephant's,it was such a good experience we went there twice!", "We visited Zoo in September 2017 and absolutely loved it. We booked a package online to have Breakfast with Orangutans and an Elephant ride. We had a driver collect us from our Hotel in Legian, we had an amazing morning having breakfast, getting up close and personal with Elephants, Birds and Orangutans followed by an amazing 30 minute ride through the park on the back of an elephant. We toured the park to see all of the animals and were lucky to see the tigers being fed and when we were ready our driver took us back to our hotel. Such an amazing day with such friendly staff and so many great memories, I would highly recommend visiting if you are ever in .", "I see how Zoo has improved over the years, in terms of cleanness, and adding more animal show. They also added petting zoo area where small kids can feed the deer with carrots and banana, my kids love it. The only thing is, now they have increased a lot on the food price in the restaurant. I mean...tourists come to because it is cheap here, but i heard many tourists say, well... is not cheap anymore! Maybe they need to adjust the food price to be lower so everybody can enjoy longer time in the zoo.", " zoo is very good. There’s ample parking place. After taking the entry ticket you go inside and encounter deers wandering openly. After a while you reach a place from where a buggy picks you up and takes you to the elephant riding place. We had fabulous time at the ride. Elephant takes you through water. It was adventurous and nice", "Breakfast at zoo with the animal was very good, Im in love with the orangutan also baby elephant. The food was nice, staff are friendly. The presenter Adi was profesionally inform us about the animals. This zoo is adorable.", "Went to Zoo as I was staying in the nearby Sthala Hotel. While there aren't many kind of animal, it was just the right amount for half day activity. After all, you won't want to spend a whole day just being in the zoo. The animals seem to be well kept and enjoy their enclosure. The zoo infrastructure itself is well maintained with public facilities (toilet, snack shops, etc.) in good condition. Zoo has a separate area called Kampung Sumatera which is already included in the general admission ticket. The Kampung Sumatera has a pleasant layout but more of a park with bits of animal (only 3 displays to be precise, Tiger, Honey Bear, Elephant). Overall it's a pleasant place for a half day family activity.", "It’s my very first time having the dinner with the great elephant. They also have yellow elephant! The food is great, the show is amazing and the friendly staff either. Me and my friends were greatly welcomed by Pak Agung. He is really kind, he explained everything about the zoo to us. He became our private photographer, hahaha thank you so much Pak Agung. 😀 would love to come back to zoo for breakfast with orang utan. 😍😍", "Best family experience!! Beautiful at night and not as hot. Very friendly staff, good food. Fire dance was amazing. Animal encounters were the highlight.", "My wife and I went on this trip and it was very memorable. The Orangatangs are a handful and very mischievous. The breakfast was good but not great then while eating you got called up by number to get photos with these two. A great experience and the zoo is also worth a walk around. The elephants bathing was great to watch which is located in the same area. Deer walk around freely and will come up to you expecting food which you can buy to feed them with. Animals are all well looked after - great day out.", "We visited Zoo 12 years ago and at that time it was well run and the animals had good areas to live in. On this occasion, although there were some good parts to the day which included animal encounters, the overwhelming fact is the space for the animals is unsatisfactory and in some circumstances cruel. The main point of the zoo now seems to be about making as much money as possible but not spending it on the animals. There is a lot of building work happening to make new enclosures and we can just hope they are better than the existing. We would not want to go again but then what would happen to the animals if people didn't go, that's a true dilemma.", "All staff are very nice and friendly Medium sized zoo - spent an afternoon there Main attraction is probably the elephant rides", " Zoo was okay but it ended up costing $145 entry for a family of 5 making it the most expensive outing of our two week holiday. Once inside everything costs extra from feeding the animals to elephant rides. The zoo itself is relatively small. We were in and out within 2 hours. If you have done the Safari Park and want something different then its worth a visit but if you have to make the choice then Safari Park is much better.", "We do not get very often the possibility to ride elefants back home, and that is why we decided to stop by the Zoo on our way to Ubud. With two adults and two kids, the zoo entrance combined with the long (30 minutes) elefant trek left us 280 US dollar poorer. This place is cleverly set up so that tourists part quickly from their money : they have nice photo shoot area (elefants, birds), and each shot costs you 15 Dollar.. You will be proposed to feed the tigers and the elefants.. at your costs.. Still the elefant trek and subsequent elefant feeding was fun and something to remember. If your kids are fed up with museum, palace, temple visits and other cultural experiences, the nese Zoo can be a good (but expensive) experience for your little ones.", "This place is worth to visit especially if you have kids, they will super happy because you are not only could see the animals but you can ride an elephant and also there's a kids pool, so they can swim after walk around the zoo", "The orangutan breakfast at is a oncenin a life time experience. Although you are their for the animals and they add to this experience it is really the staff who take the cake. They are not only friendly and approachable but also genuinely people who love their job, a rare attribute in this day and age. If you want an incredible experience, you will not be disappointed if you add this to your bucket list.", "Had a great time. The zoo looks very natural. Many new exhibitions coming up. Place was exceptionally clean. Too much people viewing the orangutangs, you somehow sense they get irritated. Nethertheless it looks as if the zookeepers are giving them loads of love. The most beautiful Borneo orangutang, Jacky to be seen. I thought the tigers could be put in a bigger cage. The elephant rides were excellent, staff was very friendly. We had a transfer to an from our hotel with zoo taxi. Very good service! The trip will last about 4 hours. Variety of animals are well looked after! Thanks for a nice day Zoo", "Went there with family and its a must visit if you are in .Lots to see and do here. The animals and shows are so interesting and my 4 years old son enjoyed riding a horse. There are so many animals you can touch and get photos with. We just had the greatest day and and my 4 years old son keep saying \\FUN ZOO\\\" for a week, seems like he had a great memory of Zoo.\"", "Gita was amazing absolutely beautiful person and very friendly highly recommended her for all your need while at zoo", "Really enjoyed our experience. Saw animals I havnt seen in Australia. The night tour was awesome with an absolute delicious dinner and show.", "We booked onlin prior to getting to and this included the entrance fee, breakfast with orangutans and the transport to and from our hotel in Ubud. The breakfast wih Oragutans was very good and there were 2 elephants there too which was amazing for our 3 year old. I would highly recommend this part as the zoo itself is good but this was a highlight! There is some expansion work going on but it didn't affect us too much. The tiger enclosure did seem small for the 2 of them but the rest of the enclosures were pretty good size for the animals. I would recommend this but check where you are staying (nusa dua, Seminyak or Ubud etc) to plan getting there as it is an early start for families and you don't want to be coming from miles away if you don't need to.", "We had a great driver got tickets for zoo at a great price our highlight was the breakfast with the Orangutans many photos taken of these cheeky characters. And you must visit \\Jacky\\\" whilst there she one cranky ape..\"", "Above and beyond any expectations we had of the evening. Staff so helpful and happy, dinner with the lions is a once in a life time experience! Amazing evening and extremely good value for money. Anyone coming to must do this. Mery the supervisor was extremely amazing!", "We were planning to do an activity with the elephant (mud fun) but we were surprised by the price of such activity. We only bought the normal admission tickets and took a tour around the zoo. It is still under construction and there are many parts that are being built. Our overall experience was good but we would have loved to do the mud fun with the elephant if it was for a better price.", "Nice place! Was great to have a possibility to feed animals, it was really exiting! Recommend to everyone!", "The zoo is not too big for children to get bored beautifully set out with plenty of seats in the shades toilets were immaculate, a lot of other places could learn from these facilities. The restaurant was good and you could watch safari rides from the seats. After lunch if you have children they have a waterpark play area for children. The zoo is good value for money for families", "We went here mid January and were really disappointed! The animals looked really unhappy and bored, their enclosures are dirty and extremely small! Ended up leaving and later booked to go to the safari and marine park which is waaaay better, an amazing experience that I highly recommend whilst In ! The animas are treated well and cared for, a nice change compared to the zoo.", "We loved the zoo. They have different activities throughout the day to get involved in. Plenty of outlets for food and drinks. We went into the restaurant for lunch and you were able to watch tigers on one side behind glass on one side and on the other side little meter kats running around. It was a full day with a travel group which we booked through our motel. Well worth the trip. I'm told the night tour is even better. You can walk around and also jump on their safari buses and take a drive around amongst the animals.", "I've been to several zoos in Indonesia and by far, Zoo is the best! It's compact, clean, attractive, lush, green, and the most important thing is all the animal looks healthy! Plusss it comes with a free miniapolis waterpark's ticket. So don't forget to bring your swimsuit.", "We did the night safari and really had a great time. Seeing the animals at night was a bit difficult but still a lot of fun. The walk to the elephants is worth it as you get to see were they sleep and see all the elephants in one area. The buffet dinner was delicious. The fire show was a lot of fun and the interaction with the crowd made it. Being able to hold a python, owl and Asian bear cat and have photos taken was fun as well. All in all we had an enjoyable and would gladly do it again.this is an outing that anyone could do no matter what age.", "I had an awesome experienced when I breakfast with orang utan for the first time. They're so cute. Delicious buffet breakfast , super friendly staff and they always smile. Take a picture with orang utan, birds and elephant after breakfast. Nice birds show , relax and enjoy the drink while watching the elephant bathing. Very recommended.", "Food was expensive. I got sick from eating there. Negotiating a ride to the zoo is a headache and they rip you off too. has no consistency with prices, people will use any opportunity to rip you off. The animals seemed happy enough.", "My wife, young children and father visited the Zoo for the \\Breakfast with Orangutans\\\". The price included pickup at our villa, breakfast with a number of animals and admission to the zoo. While the entire experience was really first class, meeting the elephants, pangolin, porcupine and orangutans was the absolute highlight. We were there on a weekday, so it was only about half full, and we got to spend several minutes interacting with each of the animals. The staff was delightful, the food was quite good, and getting to hold hands with a 4-year old orangutan was a moving experience. It's also worth noting that the Zoo seems to be very conscious of the animals' health, safety and happiness. I didn't feel that it was exploitative or in any way.\"", "Funny orangutan Jackie made our day. My young boy rode small horse and she tryied to drope him out. It made him scary. Be carefull with riding.", "Wipra was excellent! We fed the lions & were very happy . Elephant ride was a great experience guide was very friendly & told us about the Elephants ☺️", "What an experience! The staff were amazing so helpful and kind ! Maya was especially kind :) best buffet on the island!", "Coming from Canada, this Zoo was a little bit shocking to us. However, I guess that is to be expected due to it's location and the general lack of resources and money in the area. Animals were in small cages, usually only 1 of each type of animal. We decided to spend the afternoon there to kill time as we waited for two more of our traveling companions to arrive. There didn't seem to be any animal keepers around. We were constantly stopped to take pictures or to buy things from staff. The price was pretty high for the quality of the zoo. We even saw two young zoo keepers taunting a tiger who seemed to be very distressed, and was growling and chasing the young men as they taunted him through the cage. It was very heart breaking. A highlight was the areas where you could enter into the habitat where there were birds and bats, that was very cool, and those animals seemed to be in good health and happy. The orangutan was very sad to see because he is all alone and just stands peering through a notch in the concrete wall. At the end of our short stay at the Zoo we took in the animal show next to the petting zoo area. It was pretty entertaining, however it seemed to lack any kind of safety measures, they has 2 year old children feeding birds with very sharp talons twice the size of the kids. We volunteered to partake in the show, and the trainers put RAW CHICKEN on our heads and eagles swooped in and took it. Pretty disgusting. At least we saved the 5 year olds for having that done to them. Don't be fooled by all the pictures of elephants. Unless you pay the price to ride one they are kept waaaaaay out of sight on the complete other side of the park down a long road which is guarded by staff asking you if you want to pay to go see them. I would save your money, especially if you have small children, as I am sure it would cost you a fortune, and you're probably better off visiting a zoo in your home country.", "Fairly nice zoo. We did the breakfast with orangutans, I was enjoying everything until I went to look at the sun bears. One sun bear the larger older one was very distressed pacing up and down and running to corners of the enclosure when he seen a zoo keeper come. It was a little upsetting seeing him so scared and distressed. A zoo keeper was standing near the enclosure I asked what was wrong with him but had no response. Me and my partner thought the sun bear looked very unhappy and you could sense how distressed it was, it also upset me and we left. I hope you reply to my review as to what was happening with your older larger sun bear on Monday the 28th January 2019. The breakfast was nice and staff police but the orangutans is locked back up into its cement jail after breakfast. I just hope the tourist money goes towards one day better conditions for the animals", "I’m reluctant to visit zoos or places where animals are used to ‘entertainment’ purposes. But I was pleasantly surprised here! There is a good variety of animals and they seem to be well looked after. We did the orangutan breakfast which was amazing! Got pictures taken with the orangutans, elephants and birds. We paid about $6 Australian to feed a tiger which was so cool! Some of the animals are in cages, but there is a lot of work going on so I’m hoping they will be housed in a more ‘natural’ environment. It is a quite expensive day out, but we enjoyed our day and got to do a few things we never could at home!", "Staff were wonderful, the elephant mud fun was fantastic and woild recommend to others, photos were too expensive, 400 aud for the package I would have like some photos to be included, otherwise was a great experience.", "this is our 3rd visit to zoo, From no village of sumatra, but now village of sumatra almost done. our favorite activity in zoo is feeding animals, our main destination to zoo this time to his village of Sumatra hehehee ,,, zoo already has a great activity let alone can directly interact with the animals. amazing!!!", "The zoo is very amazing. I have had a wonderful experience there. Nice place for family to learn about animals.I was treated so well by the lovely staff. My family love to go there and have fun at the zoo.", "Loved the Zoo and the birds show! Inda (the presenter) is very professional and friendly. The kids love her Would definitely go again on my next trip Thank you people for being so friendly and kind", "We loved this it was an amazing way to see the zoo. You experience feeding the elephants ,holding a python , holding a bear cat. A full night tour in the dark .Our tour guide was really funny Afterwards a full 3 course dinner whilst watching some animals do some little shows. And a fire dance show . I went with my husband, son ,my sister and her son and we all enjoyed every minute . Every animal encounter you will have you picture taken by the Zoo's photographer at $16 per picture a little expensive then other tours we did . Food was great . All in all an excellent night out and a fantastic way to see the Zoo.", "Having also visited Safari and Marine Park this seemed a bit $$$ for what you get. Cost was $80US per adult which gave you entry into the zoo and a half an hour elephant ride. We did enquire into the \\mahout for a day experience\\\" which you get to learn how to be an elephant trainer, wash the elephants and play with them but this would have been $550US per person. There is a variety of animals and also an opportunity to have photos taken with the Binturong, snake and lion cub at no extra charge if you use your own camera. Was ok but value for money was not there.\"", "Its big zoo and many animals. I was with my son who is 1year old and I didn't bring baby trolley. So I was pretty tired to walk. I really recommend to bring baby trolley if u have baby. Road in the zoo is not bumpy so good for trolley. It would be great if there's trolley rental. But I really enjoyed and took many pictures.", "Great breakfast with many choices and very high quality food. Was lots of fun to have the elephants to pat and see the orangutans too. Gus De was our server and he was very friendly and helpful!", "We took our kids (1 and 3) to the Zoo and absolutely loved it! Not only are the enclosure some of the best I've seen in the world, but it's also the cleanest zoo I've ever been to! We loved the water park at the end of the day and all the animal encounters were a real highlight too.", "After reading all the positive reviews we decided it seemed to be a good outing for the children. Sadly it did not meet expections and we left disappointed. Watched one of the animal shows where the \\trained\\\" dog Pickles refused to return to the keeper and run off. During this time they brought out the sun bear and the dog returned. Show was stopped for saftey reasons and the dog again ran off running at will through the zoo. Many animal attractions are \\\"coming soon\\\".The zoo itself is clean but allthough they are \\\"working\\\"on new enclosure the existing ones are small and animals showed signs of stress by repetitive behaviours. In particular the plight of Jacki left me in tears. Photos food and drinks are expensive. Wouldnt go again and certainly wouldnt recomend to friends.\"", "I found this experience amazing and got some amazing photos with orangutans, the elephant and the parrots! Look Zoos are always a little bit sad, but if you want to go to zoo, don’t expect to see Animals roaming huge amounts of space and walking around happy as Larry! It is what it is and I think they did an ok job for the animals! Being that close was amazing and I have never been so confronted by an animal. Breakfast was amazing and better than out hotel! We were surprised and enjoyed the whole day! Driver was on time and picked us up quick at end! Highly recommend!", "This is the first time I have visited the zoo. I have been to the Safari and Marine park twice and I really felt that this little zoo was worth my time. The bird show was really great. The enclosure for the large black apes (don't know exactly what they were) was very close to the bird show and they made so much noise that you could hardly hear. It was a hoot. After the show ended no more noise! There is an enclosure full of rabbits and deer and other small creatures for the little ones to get up close and personal. The kids were having a ball. There is also a walk through enclosure with some exotic birds that was interesting. Some of the enclosures are quite small and need upgrading but it is certainly better than some other Asian zoos that I have seen. The restaurant is also very nice.", "The staff were helpful, although the water needed to be topped up - it was extremely hot by the time we got back to exit. I didn’t particularly think it offered much. After we had been there for half an hour we wanted to leave because there wasn’t much else to see.", "We visited zoo during May and had an amazing time. We opted for the breakfast with the orangutans as our excursion rep had highly recommended this option, however there are loads of different ways to experience the zoo. I’m not usually a big fan of zoos as I’m more for seeing animals in the wild etc, however from what I heard about zoo I thought I’d go. I am super glad I made that decision as it was beautiful. Like I said we did breakfast with the orangutan, the breakfast itself was great with a great selection of food and drink in a peaceful setting. You could see both orangutans and elephants. You could feed and have photos taken with the elephants at anytime and we’re called by number to interact with the orangutan. The staff would take professional photos but also take photos for you on your own device which was nice, we did buy photos anyway but they are very fairly priced. I had the encounter of a lifetime with Septo who literally stole my heart, Septo is one of the most beautiful creatures I’ve encountered. They are definitely entertaining and definitely natural behaving which is nice to see. You over looked a giant pool where other elephants were bathing and playing in the water. The animals around the zoo had plenty of space which is what I like to see and looked to be well cared for. I would 100% support and visit this zoo again. Some people say that there aren’t many animals here but there is more than enough and they are still developing and bringing more animals in, I noticed they were getting giraffes soon. This zoo seems to constantly strive to get better and support wildlife where it can which is great. All the staff are super friendly and I just can’t think of anything bad to say about this place, I loved it. If you have been or plan to go definitely check them out on Instagram and you will see a small example how how beautifully memorable this place is! ❤️", "Overall the zoo was the highlight of our trip for our children. They loved the animals and the atmosphere. Our kids 9 and 7 loved feeding the elephants and the petting zoo with the wallobies. Pros: animals seemed happy and well cared for. The elephants are rescued from the sumatra region and cared for very well. The zoo is well layed out and very family friendly. Cons: it is a little overpriced and there are an abundance of hagglers and photo guys there. But nothing to discourage from attending.", "Great fun. Good, safe access to the animals. while there was a good Western buffet, the authentic Indonesian beef soup for breakfast was outstanding. Just loved it. Something suitable for all the family.", "Could not recommend this zoo enough, we only paid for the entrance fee (+/-£48 for 2 people) but still spent 4hrs there feeding the deers wallaby’s and elephants, a lot of the animals roam free and the zoo appears to be VERY animal friendly. We also had lunch with the lions (with only a glass window between us giving us an amazing view) the food was great and our waiter GUSDE was fab", "Attended Zoo for the Elephant Mud Fun experience and all we can say is WOW!! Whole experience was top quality from start to finish and the elephants rightfully the centre of attention were the most beautiful creatures! Staff were amazing in particular Wira who not only did a wonderful job at making us all have the most exciting experience but went above and beyond with taking photos and video on our personal phone so we had pictures to go along with the memories. Keepers obviously adore the elephants and vice versa. Was one of the very best things we have done as a family and could not recommend enough. Zoo also has gone above and beyond with biohazard mats that you walk through both in and out of the zoo this protecting the animals in the zoo and our livestock at home in Australia. As Molly Meldrum would say - ‘do yourself a favour’ and head to Zoo for Mud Fun, Breakfast with the Orangutans (done at a previous visit) or both. We will be back and make sure you say a huge hello to Wira who is simply The BEST!!", " is a beautiful country but I have been absolutely mind blown with the zoo! I could not reccomed this highly enough! Most amazing animals. And beautiful buffet provided with food from every culture. All the staff are the friendliest people I had ever meet! Puspa and her supervisor GungTra made this night so much more amazing! I would suggest this to any familys of any age!", "We went to the zoo in April 2012 and we had a great day. The thing I like best about this zoo is that although it is small compared to other zoo's there are lots of animals that you can actually pat. We got to pat and have our photo taken with a lion cub. The kids also enjoyed the zip line.", "Thank you very much for Zoo. Today I with my man were taken the Breakfast with orang Utan. It was amazing. You Have Made my day was Fun, amazing, and so wonderfull. We Have tO tell tO every body, our friend and our client tO booking this Program. We like all the staf in the restaurant. And Big Thank you for Mr Agung the marketing from zoo for the great ticket. Thank you and see you in another time", "My first time playing with elephant and it was beyond my expectations! There are a lot of activities such as preparing the elephant food, feed them, play with the elephant and it was super fun also the keepers were very friendly to us! The food was great too! Thanks to kak Henny for recommending us this activity! I really recommend this activity because it's totally worth it!", "This isn't your classic zoo. Its small and everything is close together but feels more natural, genuine and rustic. Its one of the more expensive attractions in the otherwise extremely cheap . There are some phenomenal photo opportunities but of course those are also expensive. the good thing is that the park photographers will gladly and will even offer to take pictures with your phone or camera. There are also animal shows and feedings spread out over the day. can take anywhere from an hour or 4 to go through the zoo depending on your pace.", "We had an excellent day at zoo doing the mud fun and playing with the elephants. For those of you wanting to go with children they are able to do the mud fun as long as they are over 110cm. Our 6yo 9yo and 12yo had an awesome time rubbing mud all over the friendly elephants.", "Worth every cent, the whole experience exceeded my expectations, the buffet was to die for, a massive selection", "We took our son there on his first birthday last week. It was amazing. He got to cuddle a gibbon, feed the elephants amongst, get photos with beautiful birds just sitting on branches near us and other animals visited us during breakfast. We booked directly with the zoo via email and it was easy and the staff were pleasant to deal with. We were picked up promptly from our hotel. If you are going to the zoo,this is a must.", "Very funnn! the hosted name is Gita being so helpful, to take a pict of us playing with Animals. There's a few animals cute while breakfast", "Other travellers loved this and raved about it when we spoke... It's a lovely setting, but I'm not a massive fan of animals following me around for food (I didn't have any) and climbing on you when you bend down to take a photo. I guess many people love this but if you've travelled elsewhere is Asia, is this really unique?", "Enjoyable afternoon, suitable for families and animal lovers. I hate zoos and this certainly did not feel like one.", "Spending christmas holiday on 24 Dec with my friends in ZOO was super fun. They getting bigger when the last time i visited it last year. Can't wait for the Kampung Sumatra when it fully finished. The staff were professional especially when they entertaining the animal show. Sure will be back shortly!", "fun experience at zoo... you can feed lion elephant tiger/zoo meerkat deer by paying exfra $. overall the zookeeper kuz and the others were very helpful and knowledgable, let my girl can enjoy her first zoo exoerience.", "My 18 year old daughter talked me into the 'breakfast with the Elephants' tour, which turned out to be a lot of fun. We were picked up from our hotel and taken to an areas alongside the elephant 'boarding' hut. The great thing for us was that we were the only two patrons on the day! We enjoyed a lovely breakfast with a couple of female elephants fit alongside us. We had an opportunity to pay them and feed them, and also a small gibbon, before boarding the elephants for a half hour ride. I am always in two minds about riding elephants (or any other animal) but have to say that the elephants I saw at Zoo appeared to be happy and well looked after. At around $90AU it's not a cheap morning out - but it was an experience I'll not forget in a hurry", "Went there not knowing what it would be lke. Was well organized ,clean and the animals were well looked after. Prices were reasonible. Highly recommend.", "Really enjoyed it. Great experience for children but beware the little buggers will bite. I don't like to see wild animals become dependant on humans for food and so didn't feed them. All we needed to do for interaction was to sit down and they came to us.", "A family with toddler. Glad my Little one enjoyed our trip. Had fun feeding the deers and of course the place was kept clean (unlike some Zoos we've visited which wasn't pleasantly kept)", "we did the evening visit with dinner and it was great! I didn't enjoy all the interactions with the animals as i felt a bit sorry for them but otherwise the entertainment during dinner was good and the food and service.", "Was a great experience having a mud bath with the elephants, our instructor Putri was very friendly and had lots of information about the elephants, well recommended experience", "First visit to Zoo and absolutely had a great time. The staff have an absolute passion for their jobs and a real love for their animals. They were all more than happy to stop and explain anything about the zoo and it's tenants. Only downside could be that it ends up being an expensive day if you don't keep track of what you are spending.", "Had breakfast with the orangutans, then on to share a mud bath with the elephants. Fantastic experience. Would highly recommend it. Also had a 3 course lunch which was very enjoyable. Walked round the rest of the zoo. Long tiring but well worth it kind of day", "I stayed at wyndham jivva, zoo is nearby. This was my first time went to Zoo, and it was great. I went here with my family and 3 years old child, we really enjoyed our trip there. The unique one was when we feed deers and kangoros, i was surrounded by all the deers there, they were friendly. Another memorable one was when we ride double decker bus, very nice. I really recommend this place.", "Absolutely amazing!!! This was definitely the highlight of our holiday in . The staff and animal handlers were beautiful. Our elephant handler was Purnata. We had so much fun playing with the elephants in the water , covering them and ourselves with mud, then washing and brushing them clean. We had opportunity to take lots of photos,and also purchased the professional ones. They aren’t cheap, but well worth it for the memories. Breakfast and lunch was delicious. We found the zoo to be very clean and organised. We had time afterwards to explore the rest of this lovely zoo. I highly recommend doing this when in .", "Well maintained and entry fee is reasonable at under 4usd. The feeding times were a sight to behold, well worth spending a few hours at this attraction.", "Nice enviroment and interesting animals. Worth to visit even with a small child. Good family program.", "Hands on Zoo!! Good for couples and singles, not just families, interactive enclosures and great hospitality. Enjoyed lunch at the airport Wana Restaurant with an amazing view of the Lions!! Would also like to mention our outstanding waiter GUS DE, gave this experience the final star.", "Zoo experience was wonderful. Staffs were so friendly and helping. Especially Mr. Gus De. Overall awesome experience.", "I love animals, and when i saw a brochure of this night zoo, and i flipped. I have been to the one in singapore, and that was awesome, so i decided to try it out. I called them the morning before, and the operator was very helpful. I went with my mom and my friend. We had to be there before 6 pm. If you come later, you would not have time to drink your welcome drink and eat the welcome snack (like what happened to me). From Kuta area, it took almost 2 hours. First we had a tour in the elephant area, then we had some animal encounter shows, where we can take photos with 2 animals and a surprise animal. Then we had the night tour of the zoo. It was amazing, but a bit too dark to take photos (flashes does not work nicely). Then we had our buffet dinner. The food was delicious. While having dinner, we saw a fire dance performance. The performance was not boring at all. It was very lively and cool! The night zoo was finished by 9 pm ish. Overall it was very nice. I would come back, no problem.", "We originally went for the Aurangutan breakfast but the whole zoo is immaculate and just amazing. The animals is well looked after. Most people I think dont visit zoo's when travelling overseas and we are one of those families but I was so glad we went as it was one of highlights to see how they cared for the animals, even the animal hospital we could see through and there was a baby tiger which was clearly well taken care off next to it we could see people cutting up fresh veggies to feed the animal. Then the bucks as you leave I would easily just spend my day amongst these lovely creatures. Thank you for looking after animals", "I saw birds I never saw in my 50 + years it was amazing plus had my first elephant ride amazing I remembering watching TV and some show where the actors would ride elephants and always said one day I will try it as it turned out i had no company and had to make my 15 minutes ride alone wow it was strange to be honest I was scared but the staff and my funny driver not sure what to call him there reassured me that I was safe he took charge of the ride and kept me safe .I loved it at the end .", "Great experience! Staff was very friendly, helpful and informative. KUZ definitely enjoys taking care of the guests here and it’s very friendly!", "We arrived early and the entrance period was quick and easy. The experience was amazing. The Orangutans and Elephants were friendly and caring. The staff were always on assistance. Gus De was kind and helpful.", "I just visited Zoo this afternoon with my friends. What an awesome day! The zoo is well kept, the animals are in good care and there are plenty of species. This is my first time seeing lions and bengal tiger, live! The bird show was entertaining. The buffet lunch at the restaurant was excellent, many variations are all yum! The staffs are friendly and professional. The entrance fee is well priced. I recommend a day out at Zoo!", "This was good for a visit if you have limited time. We only had a couple of hours, which was long enough. It is a little pricy though, but still worthwhile. It's a bonus to be able to feed the animals! Open bird walk is terrific.", "The Zoo is filled with a few surprises, while its wildlife residences are not too extensive they sure are exotic. The elephant safari was awesome- I took the long trek (recommended). The tiger cub photo also make great conversation pieces whether on social media or just around the office.", " Zoo is not as big as the zoo that i used to visit, but I like the atmosphere there, it is a good place for family and children to see the animals and also they have an attraction show of some of the animals. We need to drive probably 45-60 minutes from airport, to get in there. It is a good zoo, but we don't really need to go back.", "Within five minutes of arriving we were asked if we wanted to feed the animals, Lions, Crocodile and Tiger. Staff were polite and friendly, food was good very happy overall.", "Breakfast with the orangutans was so much fun! Staff very friendly and happy! Gusde, was fantastic and helped us a lot!! Highly recommend", "Beautiful program, guide of elephant Ismail is so great information about d elephants staff of villa or restaurant very exellent, very nice food.", "Went with a group of 11. 6 adults and 5 kids 11 - 8 in ages. Everyone thoroughly enjoyed it. Breakfast is all you can eat with a great selection. Definitely go if you can", "During my recent vacations in , I was let know by people I met over there (tourists too!) about the night safari at the zoo! Much to my ignorance, I had not even thought there'd be a zoo on the island... Nevertheless, we decided to take it up as an adventure of sorts and for something different to do. And how pleased and satisfied we were!!! From being picked up from were we were staying, to the information of the history of the zoo and the breeding programs of animals which reside there, to the introduction of the animals and seeing, touching, holding, feeding them and learning trivial and not things about them, to the very generous buffet dinner which followed our safari tour and the most interesting tribal dance and fire show, everything was excellent!!! If you are an \\animal\\\" person and would like a night of difference during your holidays, this is a place to visit. I suppose, it'd be equally as great during the day, which is something we'll try next time. If there was one thing to be a bit \\\"fussy\\\" about is the lack of choice or variety of cuisine at dinner. I understand that the organisers might have wanted to cater for the \\\"tourists\\\" and offered mostly Western type food (which was delicious mind you!) but I would have preferred bigger variety of local or Indonesian cuisine.\"", "Excellent experience with one of the best meals we had in . the variety suited everyone in our large 6 member family. Eating with the lions was priceless and hands on experiences with the animals forged memories my children will keep for life. well worth the visit especially as a family dinner experience.", "We really enjoyed our experience at the zoo. Though the picture shows 4 orangutans, there was only 2. We did arrive early so we were able to take pictures and interact (no touching them of course) before the crowds arrived. We also did the Elephant Mud Fun which was a great interactive personal experience with an elephant. Scrubbed them down with mud, rubbed them down in a small water “pool”, and the we washed them all down. This was a great experience that my children and me really enjoyed. Highly recommended. Also it a nice zoo, and they are presently adding a large Sahara exhibit.", "I love the Zoo so much that every time i go to i make sure i visit the zoo. The interactions you can have with the animals is truly a treat. The moment you walk through the gate you are welcomed by deer who you can feed for $2.50 then you continue on to catch a free shuttle to the main area where there are elephants swimming and getting fed (btw you can hand feed them as much as you like- its only $6 a bowl of veg!) Perfect moment for photos! Just visit here, you wont regret it.", "Very very nice experience all the staff where very friendly and we laughing a lot with them and the elephants are amazing thnx nikee for the day", "Great fun. Smaller than I expected but very reasonable entrance price. Only took an hour or so to walk around but was entertaining and staff were helpful and very kind to the animals.", "We had a wonderful morning with the 🦧 and feeding elephants, beautiful birds, pangolin and the native porcupine. Great breakfast and friendly staff. ADI was so knowledgeable, fun and friendly. Great morning, thank you Zoo. Perfect activity to do on a hot day.", "I did the mud elephant half day excursion. This by far was one of the greatest and most impactful moments of my life. To be up and close with these beautiful animals was life changing. Trisna was our guide and was absolutely knowledgeable and kind. The elephants were treated wonderfully and you can tell the handlers loved them. There were no hooks or sticks to prod them, just food and words. The day was about $98 US dollars and included a tasty lunch. They took professional photos for purchase but they weren’t sticklers if you wanted to take your own. The guides even used our cameras to take photos of us: Again ! Don’t miss this once I’m a lifetime experience.", "When I was there I didn't able to visit all the animals. How ever it was very nice to play at water spash with my kids.", "We visited with our 13 month old son in June and it was our best experience in . From the driver (Agung) to the reception staff, wait staff and zoo keepers, the service was excellent and they couldn't have been more helpful. Meeting the animals in a group of less than 20 was great and each family had time with the gibbon, elephants, orangutans and birds. The staff took professional photos (at an additional cost) and they took photos with your own camera / phone for you - something I have not seen offered at other attractions. The breakfast was generous and tasty, and the setting amongst the animals made for a memorable experience. Well done Zoo - we can't recommend this enough.", "Good place..you can enjoy the day to explore the Zoo...inside the Zoo you can try to ride an elephant,but with more money to buy ticket...but still fun...", "We got picked up from our villa in Ubud at 7am and taken to the zoo by a driver. We were greeted by very friendly staff who got our tickets and showed us the way in. We walked through the zoo to get on a bus to the orangutans. We got there really early so was only the 10th people to get there. I would recommend to get there early as it does get full of people coming for breakfast. The breakfast options were really good. Had a selection to make an English breakfast. Bread, omelette station where they can do eggs also. Selection of fruits, yoghurts and cereal. They also came round with fresh juices, options included orange, pineapple and watermelon juice. Once we sat down to eat our breakfast they bought elephants over do you can go and see them feed them at a small extra cost and have a photo with them. Which we did. Then yeh orangutans come over and again you can have photos with them. The staff said no queuing just go up when your ready and see the animals. They also had a selection of birds which you could have photos with. Once all the animals are there and all people are there it is a lot of people but you still get chance for photos. You also get time after to explore the zoo which is good. Book in advance to avoid disappointment as it does get booked up quick. Especially the dinner with elephants. Would highly recommend for all age groups. Lovely morning with the animals", "We did the elephant mud fun with Madde. He was exceptional, helpful and patient. Madde was amazing and made the experience so fun. He truly loves Molly the elephant and she loves him. The photography from him was so good and he captured every moment with a smile. He deserves a raise $$", "I was very happy to talk with Ayu and Bangun at the Elephant Expedition while my friend enjoyed the Elephant Ride. They are great people. We had so much fun.", "We joined the \\Breakfast with Orangutan\\\" program and we found that the zoo environment was very clean and welcoming. The animals were very clean and they were not forced to 'entertain' the guests. They hanged out there and sometimes interacted with us (when there's treats mostly ;p). A very nice experience overall!\"", "Truly this is the first time I go to the zoo, a nice place to spend time with people you love. Many animal that I never seen before, and fun shuttle bus trip in there, worth a visit!", "We had an enjoyable breakfast with the orangutans and elephants and the kids enjoyed all the close encounters with the animals.", "very small zoo. but very amazing animals..many classes of monkeys, birds... you can feeding gazelles and taking the nice photos with them also you could take free photos by your camera with monkey,small crocodile and many colored parrots. you could go there by any taxi and save money..no need for the packages offered.. buy only the admission tickets.", "We went early in the day to beat the crowds. I loved it as I work with fish. Also had a lovely lunch afterwards at one of the restaurants walking out.", "Well it was an awesome expierience to get up close and personal with the urangatangs. Also enjoyed the elephant snd birds as well . Staff were exellant and very attentive, food was exellant with lots of choices thanks all at Zoo breakfast with the urangatangs today. At $35 i thought was excellent value.", "Teddy was very attentive and helpful. The animal experiences were amazing and have created wonderful memories for our 7 yr old. Breakfast was excellent on par with a 5 star resort buffet.", "Really good service, Animals are well looked after Breakfast was really yummy and you can eat all you want. Maya was really helpful and nice. Highly recommend", "What a fantastic day I had from the friendly driver to breakfast with a great variety & it was so pleasant to watch the Orangutans while enjoying the food after the close encounter. The elephants & birds an extra surprise of entertainment. After all that to spend the next hours in the mud with the elephants was a bigger highlight then I expected & really recommend the experience, lunch following was good too. Will come back & do it all again.", "Great experience. Must not bring anything along. Be passive and enjoy. No food and drinks or you just loose them. :)", "Excellent and mamma and accident animal animal in great condition where treated very nicely Meerket keeper gus de is very friendly and nice 5star to all zoo staff", "Was great that the zoo organised a drive to pick up and drop off from our hotel. The zoo was very clean and the animals all seemed well looked after. We did the Breakfast with Orangutans which was well organised and buffet was delicious. Spending time with the Orangutans was well organised with you getting a number to get up at your time. Photographer was great and took our camera to take photos instead of having to buy them. Getting to get up and see the elephants and birds whenever was great! All the staff were wonderful and when it started to rain they quickly moved us undercover! Some of the zoo enclosures were a bit small but other then that was a great experience and would definitely return!", "This zoo has been revitalised! As soon as you come in you go through a Deer park full of hungry Deers and Wallabies. You can hand feed them and its great fun for the kids. Inside its a trypical Zoo but in a lovely setting but now with a huge new Elephant enclosure and you can hand feed them or ride them, even through the water, where they use their trunks as a snorkal. We really enjoyed it and finished off with a free swim in the attached waterpark. Definately recommend this attraction and its cheaper than the Safari Park.", "Excellent excellent well work the money $.. best breakfast and the experience is wonderful. Highly recommend, staff are very helpful and friendly A+++", "Went with my whole family, we were nervous about doing the Elephant Mud Fun but it was the most amazing experience of our entire trip!!! So so happy we did it, we could see how much Madde and the other guides love their elephants and treat them so well. Elephants had lots of snacks, cuddles, and bath time. Would 100% recommend doing the Elephant Mud Fun and Breakfast with Orangutan, worth every penny!!!", "Amazing day for breakfast with the orang utan and see some other animals, with fun host setiadi he is so much fun and friendly", "Spent our last night doing the long trek elephant safari and the night at the zoo. Probably didn't need to do both but was definitely a fun experience! Night at the Zoo is really great!", "The zoo is outstanding on the state of health of the animals, the cleanliness of the exhibits, the friendliness of the staff and their welcoming of visitors despite having to do it to hundreds every day. Breakfast with the orangutans was a wonderful way to begin my grandson's 8th birthday - the food was excellent and the staff exceptionally thoughtful and accommodating.", "Very nice visit here, animal are very well visible and scenery is beautiful. Also the restaurant at the end is very good, we were served by Teddy, he is very nice and attentive.", "Fabulous zoo with lots of beautiful animals to see. All of the animals looked so happy and healthy, wonderful enclosures with lots of space and natural elements. We attended the orangutan breakfast and it was fantastic with lots of interaction whilst also letting the animals do their own thing with no pressure. Highly recommend as a great day out in " ], "marker": { "opacity": 0.5, "size": 5 }, "mode": "markers+text", "name": "3 - visit zoo - visited zoo - animals zoo", "text": [ "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", 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Mt Batur was part of the trip and it was interesting visiting. We did not climb the volcano (too old !) but viewed it from the road area, where we had lunch. I was told that it is still active and if you take the long walk to the top, you will be able to cook an egg in the steam. Worth the trip, even if you don't climb to the top, because of the spectacular views, only wished I had a better camera. The view from the restaurant enhanced the food . . . .", "One of the highlights of my recent trip to , the hike up Mt Agung started at about 2am from Pura Pasar Agung and took almost four hours to reach the sunrise viewpoint. The view of the sun rising was magnificent, we could also see Mt Rinjani in the distance. The guide was helpful and friendly, a pleasure to have. All the other guides were also friendly and helpful. Good workout, and bring a stick which will help a lot.", "We visited the lake below mt. Batur. We really wanted to go see the sun rise and do a trek but traveling with a 4yo makes all that challenging. However, do it if you can and have the means to do it. It s an amazing experience and the view s breathtaking. It brings a certain thrill in just seeing something as enormous and dangerous as a volcano. A 1.5 hr drive from Ubud.", "Amazing sunrise, definitely worth doing the trek. Also for people reasonably in shape. Not just for sporty people. I've also climbed mount Rinjani on Lombok which is at least twice as high but the sunrise on Mount Batur even trumped the one i saw there. It's only a 2 hour climb and you'll do a small trek around the crater where you'll walk on small ledges. Quite the adventure.", "We asked our driver to take us there at 1 am from our location in Seminyak and arrived at 330 am tired but ready to go on this amazing hike - it is very steep in places and required a lot of exertion - we were sweating like crazy by the time we got to the top in just a little over 2 hours - at the top we had a simple breakfast of toast and boiled egg to fuel us for the way down - Beautiful view at 1717m and photo opportunity - felt good to say we did it - you should be in fairly good shape though and try not to carry too much other that a torch and headlamp. We made arrangements on the spot and were loaned a warm jacket and torch for the trip up. 2 hours up (met a guy who was an expert and did it in 48 minutes) and about 90 minutes down, Well worth the effort. We went to a coffee plantation and temple after on the way back to Seminyak. Home by around noon.", "I did the sunrise trek. It is worthwhile if you like climbing/trekking but be prepared for an early start (my hotel pickup was at 2am) you will trek to near the top to view the sunrise just below the summit, or go for the summit depending on what your guide and the rest of the group if trekking as a group. Going the extra 15 mins for the summit was well worth it in my opinion. Price for the guided trek is advertised at around US$40-45 or IDR400,000 but was able to negotiate for IDR350,000 easily (there are many different tour companies that offer Mt Batur trek). A basic breakfast is included and coffee is an extra $2. You will need a reasonable level of fitness and I recommend bringing a headlamp torch if you have one. Well worth it.", "Not stellar temple but stellar view. We went during the day and it was not too crowded which was nice. Drove our motorbike and its 1000 idr to park. Car i think is 5k. Paid for our tickets, 20k each adult 10k for kids, got our sarongs and went on our way. You go right to start the tour and sometimes I like to go backwards through these tours to avoid ppl but it was not necessary for this walk. There was a nese guy that followed us and pointed very obvious photo opps out to us. He was friendly and we liked him so we decided to give him a tip, even though all he did was walk beside us. He then proceeded to ask for 5x the amount we were offering. He became rude but the whole thing was confusing considering we did not need him for anything, he gave us no information, knew very few english words all he really did was smile and point to nice views indicating we should take a picture. You do not need a guide the path is obvious so avoid these guys if one starts to walk with you. They simply want your money. I hear the dance at night is awesome and there is no doubt sunset would be incredible. I would say bring dinner and enjoy the view but the monkeys would probably take it. Nice experience overall would recommend this to those in .", "It's been years since our last mountan hikes, therefore climbing to the top of Mt Batur was quite an effort, but rewarded by stunning views and a beautiful sunrise - we were lucky with the weather, and that is not an obvious thing in November :-)", "Very pleasing walk, quite rocky and uneven on the ascent, but manageable and steady, we had a good local guide, sadly it was to cloudy to see the sunrise but the walk around the crater rim is excellent, the descent in daylight is totally different with great views", "We did this tour from Ubud (can't remember which company - there are loads on offer). You should absolutely haggle with the operators on the price. Go picked up from right outside our hotel which was great. At 03.00 I the morning which was no so great but if you want to make sunset you have to do it! Had a stop en route for a very tiny pancake and a cup of tea. Then reached the base camp, met our guide and started the walk along with about 600 other people. You can just see an endless stream of little torches winding up the mountain. The hike is moderately hard in parts but really not too bad. Got to the top just before sunrise and found a spot that was not too crowded to see the sun rise. The sun rise was absolutely beautiful and very scenic. We also got a small breakfast consisting of a boiled egg a piece of bread some jam and a banana. So make sure you bring a little extra food if you have an appetite. Also bring layers because it is cold and windy at the top whilst you're watching the sun rise. We walked down via a slightly different route avoiding the people on motorbikes offering to take you back down for an extra fee. Overall verdict; blatant tourist trap, overpriced but probably still worth doing", "There were four in my party, all of us over 60 yo . We had two guides with us. Our climb started at the foot of Mt Batur at about 4.00am, it was pitch black, each step we took was by torch light and the path wad literally a goat track. Nevertheless we plodded on and reached the summit just before dawn. For our breakfast our guides buried uncooked eggs in the ground,10mins later the were cooked from heat of the volcano. There was some cloud just below the summit but the view was still magnificent . We circumnavigated the crater, even thou Mt Batur is still an active volcano, it's been some time since it last erupted and the crater is overgrown with plant life. We made our way down a different track, goiing down was more difficult than going up due to loose rocks on the track. It was hard not to slip. The trek lasted about 4-5 hours after which we went to nearby natural hot spring pools to soothe our aching muscles, it was heaven on earth sitting in the pools with Mt Batur in the background", "One of the most b'ful spots in .Drive from south was very enjoyable with fruit orchards and greenery all around.We stopped at several places on the way.There was smoke and haze over the volcano with the lake in the background.no tour to can be complete without visit of this place at Kintamani.Can't forget delicious strawberries also which were available in plenty at reasonble price.", "I was on my way to visit a coffee plantation in Kintamani photographing for a forthcoming project when the drive took me through Mt Batur. The view is worth stopping for at least 10 minutes to grab a picture but keep going as the restaurants/attractions/vendors are all low standard, shabby and well worth avoiding. If you do not agree look on tripadvisor at what everyone else says. By the way the coffee plantation was worth the trip eco/organic supplying F.R.E.A.K. coffee in Ubud...but I am not telling where!", "Not easy, foot will remind you later of treck.... But the most beautiful look & ecperience. Guide helpful- helped me to climb vulcono, told stories of real life. Guide made the best breakfest in my experience- boiled eggs from vulcano steam in 3minutes, and cooked bananas. The treck takes many hours, but energy you loose you get back. And experience is worth it.", "I booked this hike on a whim at the suggestion of my traveling companion. It ended up being the most tiresome yet rewarding part of our trip. As someone who neither hikes nor exercises on a regular basis, the trek was strenuous. The path has multiple narrow, steep points with loose and uneven volcanic rocks. Proper shoes are a must! This is definitely not the activity for kids or the elderly. We took several breaks en route and made it to the top with plenty of time before sunset. The view of the stars alone during the trek pre dawn is spectacular. The sunrise view was stunning. In the end all was worth the sweat.", "The scenery of lake and mountains and shimmering sky was well worth the climb. We sat there in the cold windy dawn enjoying the sunrise. We could also see the peaks of Mt Rinjani on Lombok Island . There were a couple of huts at the top and we stopped at one where the guide gave us our breakfast, bread with jam, eggs and some bananas. We went down to where steam comes out from the fissures, a reminder that this is an active volcano. We also saw a cave. We enjoyed our climb and the experience of being on an active volcano. An experience not to be missed!", "Need to do it when low season, Mass tourism and 500 000 RP at least.Not very difficult to do.Choose a place to stay, and then get a local guide to go at night. During the day it is too hot.Take a jacket for the wind, do not overdress.Choose a long trek to enjoy the place.Maybe you'll find my scarf that felt on the hike ;)", "My pickup was perfectly on time, and the trip north is fast and with a driving specialist. After you receive your food and safety awareness speech with an introduction to your guides, off you go. Be prepared for pure hike. The guides are aware of everyone in the group and make sure that it all goes well for each and every skill level. I assure you that the outcome at the top is worth the time. I recommend a thin shirt for the climb, a long sleeve for the time on top, and another thin shirt for the descent. Bring a lot of water and keep it in your hand. We were lucky to be able to have an amazing, very knowledgeable guide. I also had the fortune to mix with many other groups on the way up and was able to speak to many guides. They all seemed very friendly and many of them were singing. Bring an extra banana, if you want to make a new friend at the top.", "0230 from the villa near Seminyak. Once we got to the base, the 'Tour Office', they had to be woken and seemed a bit stunned. Anyway a guide was assigned (more on him later) and we were off. That little exercise took half an hour. The idea is summit just before sunrise but me being old and tired I didn't quite make it but the kids did. The 4 of us on a family trip to in 2009. The climb I guess isn't that rough if you are half fit, I needed a few breaks. Being the last to arrive I was surprised to see at least 20 people or so at the shack near the summit. Monkeys everywhere so automatically you check what's loose on your skin. Anyway the view is spectacular, a wonderful vista. Looking down at the lake and across to another volcano was really beautiful. After a bit of a rest at the shack, we wandered about the area, were shown some caves, a couple small steam vents. A short walk around. Up near the top there is a fair expanse to walk around. The edge of the actual crater is NOT fenced off so be careful. There is growth so a slip could be fairly easy. Sort of reminded me of the edge of Dunottar. So, the guide on an 'All inclusive' tour. Remember, is still Indonesia and they expect cold hard cash seperately, the guide. I believe the tour was $30 a head, we already had a driver with the villa. The guide was basically a ____bag, fawning all over one of my daughters the whole time, pretty sad really watching a 40+ yo guy making an ____ of himself. My other daughter would have given him a knuckle sandwich, this one would also, but very considerate at the time I guess. When he pestered her for a phone number I almost let him have it. Needless to say he was disappointed when he got his handout... The trip back down in the daylight was good, it is a nice area, wonderful scenery. I actually found an old 'Kongsi', an old lead token in the dirt on the way down, used many many years back in history. Back at the villa by noon, a good trip, well worth the effort..... Apparently the scroll down only goes back to 2013, this trip was 2009. None of my kids were teens any more either....", "The sunrise is enchanting to watch .. surely a must do if you are in .. It will be a bit crowded in the top.. something you will have to live with but still far worth it is what I would say ..", "This is an active volcano open to tourist to scale. Not really a difficult climb even if you are not so fit. Pick up at hotel arnd 2.30am reach the bottom of mountain arnd 4.30am. Started climbing reach top just nice for the sunrise! It is a breathtaking scenery, sipping hot chocolate and having local banana bread. Way down was even more exciting, skiing down black sands, feeling the hot steams from the volcano stones. It is very safe a guide will be assigned to each group. ", "I won't go into the details of how beautiful and breathtaking the views are from atop Mt. Batur as most have already covered this. Definitely worth a visit, if you have time. Now the downside. There are some, not all, but some guides who are very aggressive and literally act like thugs. Contrary to what they may tell you, you are allowed to visit the volcano without a guide. At least that is what both some locals and Lonely Planet have told me. My wife and I visited the volcano and were not planning on paying a guide 400,000 IDR for the privilege of taking a hike since we have both GPS and a pretty detailed map of the trails in an app (Maps with me Pro). We were confronted by one guide who just started shouting at us when we told him we were looking for an admissions office and did not have money for a guide. He subsequently went on to watch over me while my wife went to check out the entrance to the trail. We did not speak in the meantime. While waiting, another guide (his friend, I assume) came over to ask if I needed a guide. I told him we did not have money for a guide. The original guide again started shouting at me for no reason, saying that I did not respect their country and he would bring me to the police. Having found the entrance to the trails, we subsequently went to park our moped at a local restaurant. The owner was kind enough to let us do so and an older gentleman congratulated us on not using a guide since the trail was straightforward. As we went to the entrance, the two guides drove by, with a third guide in tow holding a stick, to beat us there. Long story short, there was a lot of aggression and threatening moves (i.e I would be hit if I decided to continue down the path). Anyway, after a few detours and trying to lose them while they followed us, we eventually lost them and made it into the volcano area. The hike was magnificent! Since we started late morning, there was no one at the crater except us! We encountered a few guides asking us if we needed a guide on the way and when we said no, they did not say it was illegal to not have one, so I assume it is OK. These guides really gave the locals a bad image. Please be careful of a bald/skinhead guy driving a red Ninja motorbike. The others I cannot give a descriptive description. If you are on a budget, an unguided hike may be the best bet.", "I like Mt. Batur and Kintamani scenery. Everytime we drove from laki Uma Villa to au Naturel we always pass this view. Sometimes not really good due to the nature cloudy et all but otherwise is just magnificent. The only think I don't like is when we are stop just to take picture or enjoying short walk, bunch of hunters offering their merchants are really annoying. We do understand that they need to work to get food etc but we just can't stand how aggressive they can be. But the mount it self is just stunning! really!", "Done this 3 times over the years. In my experience the cheapest option is to arrive at the carpark in the caldera by about 4 a.m. where there are many guides (it's all regulated) and if you are lucky you will get a good one - I did. Some of the \\trips\\\" from hotels on the rim can be rather rushed (not good if you aren't a mountain runner - make sure the guide doesn't start off too rapidly which will tire you later) and those from, say, Ubud will be more expensive. Climbing to the upper peak involves a lot of volcanic sand which can be slippery and get in your shoes. Great views if it's clear at dawn. The monkeys at the top don't seem to be a problem, but they are wild so beware.\"", "I joined an organised tour to climb Mount Batur to see the sunrise. The climb is apparently 700m so not that far, but the ground is loose so it is hard work, especially coming down. The day I went I was collected at 2am from my hotel in Ubud. We did not start the trek until about 4.15am, so there was quite a lot of waiting around. On the day I climbed there were about 200 tourists all climbing. There was a trail of torches from the bottom to the top, not quite the quiet trek I had in mind. Our pace was limited by others in our group who were less fit and struggled. So I would definitely try to arrange a private guide. Food at the top was banana with bread and a hard boiled egg. We each got 1/2 litre of water. I would recommend taking extra food and water. Watching the sunrise was spectacular and you can spread out round the crater so I managed to find a quiet spot on my own. We walked all round the crater before heading down again. It is cold at the top (especially when you stop moving after a sweaty climb) take a fleece or some other warm clothing. A head torch is useful too so you have free hands for climbing.", "We did the sunrise trek like most people and ended up paying IDR 600,000 for transport, food and guide for both of us. They indicated that we would have a snack at the bottom and a breakfast at the summit. At the time it sounded like a good deal. Keep in mind we were only day number 2 in . We got picked up at 2:00 in the morning from Ubud so we could summit in time for the sunrise. First off the snack was some weird chewy thing at this shack (not tasty at all). I figured that would be fine I can eat the breakfast at the top, that ended up being a huge disappointment as well. Our guides were useless. They didn't understand a lick english (fair enough I don't understand a lick of indonesian but I don't work in the tourist industry) and in no way did you need a guide for this hike. I would recommended doing one without but from what I read you don't want to deal with the mafia. There are tons of men standing around and as 1 fellow mentioned unless you are 6-8 guys you won't be going anywhere without one. I can believe that. Batur could have got a higher review from me but the negatives outway the positives for this. Which is really sad because this could be a great day trip for someone.", "First off, if you are at all into any physical activity on holiday please do this. Secondly, if not for our fantastic guide Ari, i might maybe have died(JK) but this is really not an easy trek. And lastly this is absolutely incredible, a great feeling of accomplishment and a few that cannot be duplicated on any camera, even better when shared with a loved one.", "Recently we did this mountain with experienced local guide Wayan. Climb up only 1.15 h t he top, easy and wroth it. I would recommend him for this outdoor activities. he available on WhtasApp and easily contact him. Mount Batur sunrise trek must do while in .", "I would love to say that the view was amazing, but unfortunately for everyone who went up for sunrise on the day I went was just total cloud. However, for me it wasn't about just getting the view it was about getting up there. I did struggle to get up there (I'm not exactly fit!), but for my own personal achievement I made it! It definitely was a great experience I recommend on finding out what the weather is going to be like. As for those who went the day before it was clear. If you think you don't want the disappointment take a tour a little later than sunrise as most of the cloud will have disappeared. Even if you don't get the sunrise it is a pretty spectacular view on the way down.", "The climb is very nice. But it is certainly not too difficult to do it on your own, which is what the local guide association insists. I think is also much better off starting at dawn than in the middle of the night. Don't go without good trekking shoes.", "This is a huge tourist trap. We went on a tour as it seems to be impossible without one due to the mafia. The walk up was not too hard, it is a straight forward path. However a few generally unfit/smokers did struggle. The walk however was hugely ruined by the amount of people. You are head to toe with the person in front. Everyone has to go at the same speed as there are so many people. The guide said about 1000 people do it everyday. It is ridiculous. At the top the view was average especially for Indonesia. We have seen far better sights. The breakfast was not as described, no cooking food in volcanoes etc just some eggs, banana and bread. It’s also horrific going back as all the tourists go at once. It takes forever to get back to Ubud. Ijen/Bromo/Berastagi are far better. Don’t waste your money and support the mafia guides.", "Extremely nice view of the sunrise with the mountains and lake. Weather was good, sky was clear. Very long and tiring 2 hours way up, steep and some part slippery, would advise to wear long trekking pants and a jacket, as it is quite cold for me and was shivering. But on your way up you will definitely perspire, but that it's why the more you need to keep yourself warm cause when resting at the peak waiting for sunrise, you will definitely feel cold again. However before climbing, there is someone renting jackets at 50,000IDR, you can rent one if you need. I came down from the other side of the mountain, the guide says it's easier, but the view is nice too, towards the lake into the forest, but journey a bit longer.", "We were all above 40 and 50 with teens around 17/18. Unfortunately we got late to get there and missed the sunrise but our kids enjoyed it. This isn't an easy climb if you aren't a regular at the gym or in great physical form. Most of us had aches and pains the next day and some walked funny too :) It's a must do if you are supremely fit or young. Starts at 2 am from Nusa Dua and ends around at 12 noon at your hotel. Volcanic boiled eggs are served with bread and hot tea or coffee. This was our first active volcano trek and it was an awesome experience. We could see the steam coming out of the craters and the lake around it is simply pristine So go enjoy it while in .", "You have to put 'climbing an active volcano' on your lists of things to do while in . It was such an amazing experience. I went on this trip organised by Rio tours. Kintamani Volcano is 1717 metres tall and quite steep and rocky in places, so you need to be of reasonable fitness - I was certainly struggling at times! Good shoes are also really important - I did survive in plimsolls but they were far from ideal! Our day started at 2am and it was a 2 hour drive from Kuta. We were climbing in the dark with torches which was a bit of a surreal experience! I think it took us an hour to reach the 'first top' and then another 30 minutes to reach the very top. This was where we watched the sunrise from which was amazing. Our guide brought us a boiled egg each and a hot banana sandwich which was cooked in the volcano steam. It's a shame we didn't actually get to see the cooking though. It's important to layer up because it gets much colder than you expect. You get hot when you're climbing but it gets colder towards the top and right at the top it is really cold! Such a wonderful experience - I thoroughly recommend it! Swing by the Hot Springs on the way home to relax your muscles!", "Fantastic hike, worth waking up at 2 am to do. The sunrise view is worth it! The hike itself has some rocky and steep parts, but not tok bad if you are fit. It took us 3 hrs to get to the tol and 1 hr 45 min to come back down. Keep in mind that we are not the fittest couple however! Our guide was great, very patient with us and spoke excellent english.", "I have never seen any volcano ever in my life, so when I heard that Mt Batur is an active volcano which is around 56 km from Kuta Beach , I immediately decided to go there. Our Car driver Ketut is very gentleman in nature and drive very safely. We reach their around 1PM and enjoyed the view of Batur Lake and Mountain sitting in a restaurant where you will get good buffet lunch in decent price (IDR 1,00,000 per person) It was good experience to see a active volcano where last eruption happened in 1993.", "We had a wonderful experience during my first hiking in , we were organizing by Jero the owner of Trekking Tour Net. We contacted him referred by my friend Joyce Woo, she went with him couple months ago and she had awesome experienced with Jero. We do reservation through WhatsApp +6281904082208, everything went smoothly. Was picked up in our hotel Dush Seminyak by Agung Jero’s team on time, travel 2 hours till base f Batur volcano, we meet our guide Jero Jero (called Edwin), I thought Jero the owner but he is twins brother the owner! I don’t believe he is twins of Jero owner because the face looks very different but Jero owner said true twin’s brother. He is very nice man, friendly, knowledgeable and helpful. We started the climb around 3.45am, and took around 2hours to complete the climb. Along the way, Jero was very encouraging and kept assuring us safety. He said we have plenty of time for sunrise, so we did not have to hurry. Finally we done it before 6am, we were treated to a magnificent view of the sunrise. Having yummy breakfast and a cup of hot chocolate protect our buddy from cold weather, shortly after sunrise, Jero took us to explore the entire main crater we were quite amazed by the view offered. As Mt Batur is a volcano, there is some parts of the path were produce hot steam, some black sand and loose rock. Here is the part where you have to be careful, especially on the west part of main crater there is sliding down and narrow trail but don’t worries Jero very patient and even held our hands at certain points to ensure our safety. 5 start rating your team for this wonderful experience! Highly recommended to everyone!!", "We had a lovely trip climbing to the rim of Mount Batur today. Our family consists of 3 boys 18,16 and 14 and parents 50 and 47. We left Candi beach resort at 1.30 am, arrived for start of treck at 4am, reached summit at 5.30. We walked up the steep route, not too slippy or difficult ( but in day light there would have been some sheer drops to see). We were given a large breakfast at top, eggs, bananas, cooked banana sandwiches, lychees, oranges, tea and coffee. Sunrise over Lombok was stunning. Since I don't like exposure and big drops the guide suggested the long route home, gentler and black sand - I needed walking poles, but then no problems. We called Jero as recommended here - he arranged taxi and local guides, Wayan was good, attentive and encouraging.", "This review is for people wanting to hike up at their own risk to the crater rim of Agung without a guide. I had read on several forums & websites that it is impossible to climb Agung without a guide but this is actually incorrect. BUT if you do plan to hike without a local guide you should have experience in climbing mountains, route finding, be physically fit + be prepared, check the weather report & inquire about local religious celebrations which close the mountain down & should be respected. Also bring the correct gear eg. torch & spare batteries, water, phone, warm clothes & layers + tell someone of your plans & when you will return. I climbed with 2 friends as support if anything unforeseen happened or we had an injury. Traveled with scooter (125cc 2 people + gear, a little slow on really steep sections of road but otherwise fine) from Candi Dasa & arrived at Pura Pasar Agung carpark at 2:15am. Guides & other hikers preparing for the hike but we parked our scooters & headed straight for the temple steps. Guides called out saying we need to hire them but we ignored the calls & weren't really hassled (Much better then the guide mafia stories from nearby Mt. Batur). Once you reach the temple head left on the grass & follow the wall of the temple complex, don't go down the first set of stairs but take the second set/ ledges past a big shelter. Climb along the ledges & you should find a dirt path that leads through some rubbish piles and up a steep spur into the jungle. Continue up this track, there are several forks & other tracks leading off in different directions but stay on the spur & the main track is quite obvious. While we were hiking we could see the torch light of other groups ahead & behind us which also made me confident we were on the correct path. As you gain height the trees will thin out & the trail becomes more rocky, you should pass by a dam (difficult to see at night) but the path should still be obvious due to graffiti, rubbish & occasional footprint. There are a few sections you need to scramble up or \\climb\\\" but they aren't very high or technical but care should be taken as we experienced powerful gusts of wind & there are a number of steep drop offs around. We made good time so sheltered from the wind behind a rocky outcrop, layered up, made a small fire & enjoyed a tasty breakfast before ascending the last 200mtrs to the top along the crater rim. By this time several other groups that we had been leap frogging on the ascent joined us at the top. We waited for the sun to rise & watched the island slowly come to life below us. Amazing views but got a bit nippy sitting around exposed to the wind so make sure you plenty of layers. The descent was tough on the knees so we took plenty of breaks but approx 2.5 hours to reach the bottom. During the hike we were asked several times by local guides where our guide was but I think they were just concerned for our safety. I also noticed approx 2 thirds of the way up a group split off from our trail & head to the left, climbing another saddle to the actual summit. This looked like quite similar terrain & I doubt it would prove difficult but not having hiked it I am unsure. At the end of the day if in doubt, take a guide, they all seemed friendly, professional & not very expensive if you are in a group. But if you have some experience in hiking mountains & want some freedom then it is easily hiked without a guide. Be smart, aware of your surrounding, be prepared & enjoy the journey.\"", "The climb up is as arduous as you trying to resist your favourite KFC fried chicken wing. Once you resist the first wing, you are on your way to resisting the whole bucket of fried chicken. THE ONLY WAY IS UP. Guides are all friendly and helpful in helping you to reach the peak. All climbers ascending should be equipped with this common mindset - to get to the top safely but gradually. All the way up! You’ll love the view up there.", "We took the day tour from the hotel to Mount Batur and other places along the way. It was of $100, although one can get cheaper tour from outside of the hotel. It was ~3 hours drive from Nusa dua to this place. We saw Mount Batur from a restaurant far from the mountain. The view from here was awesome. Food at the restaurant was pathetic and service was also bad.", "At around 4am two local tour guides took us up the Mt Batur trek (because there were 6 of us). It took us around 1hr20min to the top which is considered quite fast. Some bits were quite challenging with lots of loose rocks so make sure to wear good shoes. Would recommend that you are quite fit if you do the climb as you may find it abit tiring if you are not used to doing any sort of physical activity at all. Other than that, you forget how tiring the climb is once you get to the top and get to rest in the huts. Definately bring a jacket as it gets quite chilly at the top. Unfortunately it was quite foggy during sunrise the day we went and didn't really see much of a sunrise. We were told June/July is the best time to visit. The view from the top once sunlight hit was quite amazing. The tour guides took us down another path that led to a hot spring. The different trek down was definately much more enjoyable as there weren't many rocks after 100m-200m down. Overall worth the experience and worth the try for anyone who hasn't tried anything like this before!", "A beautiful trip to Mount Batur with a great and friendly guide named Dewata! The only bad thing was the weather..so pick a day with good weather!", "Mount batur sunrise hiking tour starts at 1-2am in midnight depending upon your hotel location from where driver pickups you and you reach at zero point around 3.30am. You should book a local guide a day before. Tracking starts at 3.30-4am. Total 5 km up and 5 km down. It takes 1.5-2 hours one way depending upon your strength and speed. Local guide provides torch and water while hiking and breakfast at the top. There is so cold atmosphere literally freezing at the zero point and the top so you need a jacket.You can buy a jacket or blanket on rent also there. The breakfast contains bananas, oranges,boiled eggs and bread. You can buy hot tea or coffee at high cost. You must have good hiking shoes. Total itinerary from pickup, guide, water,breakfast and drop back at hotel costs around 600-700.000 idr depending upon how you can bargain. Certainly not for elderly, children and weak people because it is really tough challenging track. But it is definitely worth when you see the views on the top which are really amazing and wonderful!!", "excellent view from the hotel. a little foggy makes it even more beautiful.couldnt get more close to the volcanic mountain.", "Great climb. Over crowded though. Took us around 1.5 hours to get to the top. Breathtaking views. Make sure you wear proper hiking boots. Not cold. Take snacks as they don’t offer any meals. ", "The sight of the open cones of the mountain top and the trail of volcanic ash quite blows the mind. What is even more amazing is that there are human settlements starting from where the ashes end. We had a lovely lunch with a great view of the mountains. You can see truck after truck plowing its way through the volcanic ash, probably collecting the same for industrial use. Do take some time out to visit. Don't take the buffet or other food choices in the restaurants over looking the mountains without checking. Many of them have very poor quality food. ", "We would strongly support previous reviews advising that this trek is not for the faint hearted. Despite considering ourselves very fit and doing regular mountain treks in the weeks leading up to Mt Agung, we found the going challenging and the recovery significant! Towards the top of the mountain is very steep, slippery and potentially dangerous if not careful. At times I was terrified. We arranged our ‘climb’ through Rocky tours who support the local community by using locally sourced guides. While we were impressed with the overall service from Rocky Tours, before leaving home a series of emails determined that our pick-up time would be 1130pm so were quite surprised when our villa reception called at 10pm advising that our driver had arrived! Following a short scramble to get ready we found ourselves in the back of a very comfortable car heading to the base of Mt Agung where we were provided with headlights and a large supply of food and water to be carried by our guide, Wayan. Jackets were also available if required. Even though she did not speak English, our guide was clearly very knowledgeable, caring and ensured that we were provided with regular breaks and snacks. Her local knowledge of the mountain was evident. Possibly due to our early departure, we arrived at the top two hours before sunrise and while we were prepared with many layers and wet weather gear for the mist, found it very cold waiting for the sun to rise. Despite the hardship and painful muscles, it was more than worth it. The view was spectacular and the sense of accomplishment rewarding. I would thoroughly recommend climbing Mt Agung to anyone who is looking for something a bit different from a nese holiday.", "I started the trek from the temple so around 1000m up and the trek to the creator was around 4-4.5 hours it is very demanding on your legs and steep at times. Once at the top the views were amazing the breakfast box given to you is rather poor to say the least. But the climb down is horrid, your neck aches from looking at the floor for so long and your joint take a bashing so just be careful, also very slippy", "This place in general has a great panoramic view and just wonderful. But what makes this place sooo unforgettable is the tour 'guide' of this specific place. As you enter this area, some men appoach you saying that one of them will tour you around and all he need is a little tip money. Yeah, it may be 'little' when you are happy for what you get. He only walked around with us, took some photos, but not able to answer any of the questions we asked about the place. After looking around like in 10 min time, he asked exactly for 10 US$. No, he did not ask, he demanded! We could have stayed longer and enjoyed the view if he wasn't there and took more pictures around. Because he hurried down, we thought there were more things to look around, but no! in like less than 10 minutes everything was finished since he took us back to where we first met him. This was very annoying because this forest is like a small mountain - there is climbing. Suddenly everything was so irritating and him waiting to rip 10 $ off and would not leave unless we gave him the exact amount.", "It was a long drive from on legian and once you start approaching it,you start gaining altitude and the weather becomes chilly.There are awesome orange orchards on both sides of the road.But the view of the mountain along with the lake and the clouds is just breathtaking.Worth the long ride.Must do in .", "If you choose to treck-up in the morning for surrise it is worth it, every bit. Word of caution: Unless you are used to trecking not advisable to the sunrise treck. The darkness and the terrain makes it tough. There are motorbikes available on demand enroute if you cannot continue. The return treck is better! The view from the top of a fuming hill/mountain is simply breathtaking.", "Mt. Batur is overcrowded. Hiking Batur Caldera is pretty easy and quick (~1hr) but gives a nice view of Agung and Batur/Batur Lake at sunrise with much less people around.", "Took my wife and kids (6 & 7 year olds) there. If your kids are not physically fit, do not take them with you. There is an easy way (slight incline all the way up) and the harder way (steeper with more rocks). We took the harder way and made it. Unfortunately, it started raining right when we got to the top and we could not see the sunrise nor anything else, but it was a great hike. Our guide showed us pictures from the day before and they were amazing. If you do the sunrise/sunset hike, you need a guide. It is not possible to trek your way thru in complete darkness by yourself nor is it safe to do so. Your guide will make sure you make it and you will not get harassed by anyone while you are with him/her. Our guide’s name was Mardi and he was awesome. He carried my 6 year old son thru some of the really slippery parts since it was raining on us and made sure we all were ok. Gave him a great tip at the end for his help. You will also encounter some teenagers that may travel up with you and help. They sell you over priced drinks when you get to the top, but I gave one kid cash since he helped my 7 year old daughter along the way. Set up this travel with an agency or have your driver set it up for you. I hired a driver for a week and he hooked us up with cheaper pricing everywhere. If you show up to hike without booking, they will try to get a minimum of 500,000 from you, I paid 350,000 which includes breakfast and 300,000 without breakfast each. Since I had my kids, only paid for two breakfast which was more than enough for the four of us.", "Super nice. Take good shoes. Hot cocoa served at the top. Go with a guide because you have to move around in the dark. Amazing sunrise", "Perfect. I enjoyed the hike down took about 45 min it can be less if you fast. And coming back up took 20, the view is majestically. Really loved it very advisable just wear good shoes for good grip coz it’s steep and a Lil slippery", "I love this place. It's a must to do when in . The view from the top of the mountain is just amazing. A lot of tourists but it's normal is a beautiful place. There is a parking, and the place is around 45min from legian if i do remember", "Our Mt Batur experience was victory saved from the jaws of defeat. Based on recommendations we went to Mt Batur as a day excursion from Ubud. This mountain is famous for its sunrises but our crew of five was never going to get up at 2am so we decided to go mid-day to get out of Ubud and stretch our legs. We traveled to Mt Batur with another family so together we were 9 people with kids ranging from 5 years to 17 years. We learned upon arriving that we needed to hire a local guide to take us up the mountain. We understand the “full employment plan” and were very willing to contribute to the local economy, but they were asking for $40 per person for guiding services. We weren’t going to pay $350 to walk up a small mountain so we proposed $80 for our whole group, which seemed very reasonable. We almost agreed to this price when a big thunder clap and dark clouds warned of an approaching storm so we decided to bag the mountain and just walk up the trail a ways. However, at this point the local guides got very aggressive and said they wouldn’t allow us on any road or trail without a guide. We explained there was no way we were going to pay $80 to walk a mile or two in the rain so continued on. Now they got downright hostile and started threatening us with their motorbikes and the police. We’ve traveled for three months all over SE Asia and we’ve never been threatened and harassed like these people did. Further, to have them do this in front of a group of children was awful. Unfortunately everyone was upset at this point so our peaceful mountain journey was already ruined. We returned to our cars and had them drive a few km down the road to find a short trail we could walk on before returning to Ubud. It turns out the racket covers the whole valley but our trail head was so obscure that no other \\guides\\\" were there. We trekked on a remote path for about a km and somehow found a newly paved asphalt road that leads to a pagoda near the top of the mountain (this road shows up now on google maps - on the west side of the mt). We followed the paved road to within 700 meters of the crater rim and then walked up the trail to the top. We enjoyed some great views and the rain held off until our return journey. We enjoyed Mount Batur but the GUIDE SCAM needs to be eradicated. As our experience proved, they don't respect their customers and this is all about extracting money from people. For those visiting who want to do the Mt Batur sunrise hike, I support you buying a package deal that includes a guide. The trail is moderately technical and doing it in the dark could be challenging, especially in the crater. But guides are not required if hiking during the day.\"", "It's an awesome sight. You can clearly see the lava tracks from the last eruption. A demonstration of beauty and power.", "The trip to Kintamani is a very common package tour in , which is an all inclusive tour with pick, drop from hotel, breakfast, and the tour guide fees. Different tour operates quote different prices which is negotiable. We got it for 900,000 IDR. The pick up would be at around 2 AM from Kuta area. Immediate Tips: - keep warm clothes - food options at the top is basic, but the tea/coffee is highly recommended. - the breakfast included in the package tour is really crappy (the place is crappy) so if you can have alternatives, it will be great. - its not an easy climb. You need to remember that the effort will be paid off when you reach the top, so just keep going :) The trek is of medium difficulty level, starting at around 4 AM. It takes about 2 hours from the base with plenty of halts in between. It is a steep trek at several places. When we did this it was quite cloudy and thus it was a frosty morning dew for us making the path very slippery. Warm clothes ( Jackets, Gloves, Mufflers) are a MUST. If you have not got then u can get them for rent at the base for an additional cost. It is very windy and cold at the top.U can also wear a raincoat for the dew. The guide we had, was a very jovial and friendly guy, most of the guides are. Do not hesitate to take a break if you are tired. The ascend is gradual in the beginning and then it gets very steep. For beginners, it may be slightly difficult. At the top - The view is spectacular. It was cloudy, but we were lucky that the clouds cleared at the right time and we were treated to a lovely sunrise with the view of the Batur Lake. You can also carry some biscuits or snacks or arrange for your breakfast ( the one mentioned in your package tour) on the mt.top in prior. Tea/ Coffee/ can be had at an additional cost. The arrangement is very basic. Things you will see at the top : Lake Batur, Mt. Agung, Mt. Abang, Mt. Ranjani, the mt. batur crater, and a cave. The descend: The descent gives a view of the plantation on the hills ( tomatoes, chillies, corn, onions etc.). All in all - a great experience and a highly recommended TO-DO in your trip.", "About a two hour hike up, Mount Batur was achievable even for someone like me who lacks stamina. This was my first hike ever so as challenging as it was at times, this is a really good hike for beginners. The first half of the climb was not too bad. The challenging part was the second half of the climb which is a lot more steep than the first. I would highly recommend getting proper hiking shoes with a good grip. Another thing to note is that once you get to the peak, it gets really chilly so bring a jacket! The challenging part of the climb up is actually stamina. I did not train for this at all so I had to take a few breaks but the guides there are usually very accommodating and will ask you to inform them anytime you need rest. Speaking of guides, be sure to get a local guide for the hike up. I read some reviews about the locals being quite hostile when you don't have a local guide but I can't confirm that. However, seeing that everyone had a local guide, it might be true. Once you get to the peak, it's so so worth it especially if you get there before sunrise. There are locals selling hot drinks up at the peak. A cup of hot tea in the cold, watching the sunrise, and a splendid view of Mount Abang and Mount Agung. There's nothing like it. It can get pretty crowded up the peak but the view is just too amazing to care about everything else. The challenge on the way back down was not so much the stamina, but balance. If you're not too keen on heights, it may be daunting because the way down is pretty narrow (like walking at the edge of the cliff half of the way down) and slippery if you don't have proper shoes with grip. Anyway, I contacted a guy \\Jero\\\" from Trekking whose name is reflected over and over again in the reviews via whatsapp at ‪+62 819‑0408‑2208‬. He replied almost immediately and within a few minutes, I confirmed my booking for the hike up Mount Batur. 55 USD per person includes transport to and from the hotel (a nice 4 wheel drive), a local guide for the hike up, a nice breakfast on the peak, equipment such as torchlights and hiking sticks provided, and a visit to the coffee plantation on the way back to the hotel. We stayed in Seminyak and pick up was at 1.30am by a nice lad by the name of Koma. Jero's uncle was our local guide for the hiking bit and he was so patient and friendly, and helped me out (weak ankles and bad stamina) at the tougher bits of the climb. At the peak, he gave us tea and 2 whole trays of breakfast which included eggs that were cooked with the steam from the volcano. One of the girls (not in my group) who had her own guide slipped and fell and our guide immediately assisted her. He apologized for making us wait but we were happy to take a breather and were glad to see how caring he was to everyone around him. He has 20 years of experience and we felt really safe around him. When we were done with the hike, Jero was nice enough to meet us and ask us about the trip. I didn't have USD on me so I asked him how much it would be in rupiahs and he told me to just use the online currency converter so it's fair. You don't get these kind of sincerity and trust easily nowadays. I'm really glad I contacted Jero for this trip and I highly recommend him!\"", "We went there in the end of October with our 3 kids (13,10 and 6). We took a taxi from Ubud at 2:30 and were at the parking lot at 3:30. The guides are waiting for you so you only have to go to their little ticket office to pay for the guide. We needed 2 guides as 1 guide is only allowed to take 4 people. We paid 550.000 in total for the 2 guides and borrowed torches. In less than 2 hours we reached the top and it was definitely not our 6 year old that was most tired! He still had lots of energy left. We had brought some snacks and some sandwiches that we ate at the top before the sunrise. Bring a sweater and a wind jacket as it feels cold at the top after sweating a lot on the way up. At the top you can buy hot drinks as well. The sunrise was amazing. Before going back, we went to the rocks where the hot steam is coming out. Yes, the vulcano is still active. The trip down took about 2 hours again. There is a toilet at the parking lot. Our driver told us that the guides expect around 50.000 in tip, as most of the money paid for the guides goes to the organisation and not to the guides.", "Hey guys, watch out when you climb down. The climb is not that difficult, but all the other tourists make it dangerous! I went there at sunset. Made a big bonfire and stayed for the night! Milkyway, Shooting stars, waves, Monkeys around. Amazing solo experience. Oh...mind the waves. they took my fire and almost me at 3 am in the morning. So make sure you sleep close to the trees! There are is also a small cave. but i preferred the sky with the stars. :)", "Great and calm experience. What a view on the Agung Volcano !! We went in the morning without any tourist! This make this walk special and unique. Great walk through the forest and amongst the monkeys. Top point of views even there are many many stairs ☺", "Worth waking up at 2am to make drive to the foothill at 4am. About 2 hours take you to the peak for sunrise spectacle. Loose rocks near the summit a bit tricky but not too difficult or dangerous. It was cloudy on that day so we were not rewarded with a breathtaking sunrise but the caldera and surrounding kintamani view is still very good. Minor grouse is that near the beginning of the trail, they have converted for small farming and lots of flies there to welcome you on descent. Climb a volcano -- good to tick off the bucket list.", "I am not really into hiking and found the hike up Mt Batur to be fairly challenging but not impossible (make sure you wear good, comfortable shoes!). The view from the top is amazing and well worth dragging yourself out of bed at 1am for. It can be pretty cold as well. I went as part of a group and we were informed by our hostel who arranged the trip that a guide would be 350,000Rp for the four of us. However when we got there they tried to charge us that amount each! We got them down to 200,000Rp each in the end. Make sure you know how much it will cost before you go as there is nothing worse than standing around in the freezing cold at 2am haggling. This was the only part I wasn't pleased with. Our guide was very helpful and informative. It was hard work but I'm so pleased I put in the effort to see Mt Batur. It really is amazing.", "We went to Kintamani by our own scooter just to see the mountain and it was astonishing. By chance we really want to climb it and fortunately the sky was clear. It was such a great day to see the sunset on top of active volcano where no people up there. - not only the view, but also the climb can be quite breathtaking - bring enough water and get some food before you go. Just go through your own and using gps. - most people climbing for sunrise and such a great idea for sunset where the only you at the top - there was a lot of sweating and I was glad that I brought a second T-shirt to put on at the windy edge of the crater.", "The landscape is great in all the area, especially from the external border of the caldera. And you can drive inside the caldera, around the peak and along the shores of the lake. In my opinion, it is not fair to give money to the local guides. As it is stated here and on wikitravel, they threaten any person that try to make the easy one hour trekking without paying a lot of money to them. I went to the local association of the guides (PPPGB, to be precise, there's the shop/office on the road near the lake and the start of the walk) and they told me it is against the law to visit without a guide (ridicoulos). Then they tried to scare me, and in the end they also asked 15 USD just to let me go alone (but after I paid). Unfortunately in Indonesia (a country I love) you cannot go to the police for something like that. Please be all aware of this, as it is really uncommon in . Also, check the local weather forecasts, as most of the tour are meant to see the sunset, and this requires clear sky (not so common up there).", "Not a too difficult climb and well worth the view. Make sure you take trip 2 or 3 (hike across the rim). Try to plan for a day when you will actually see the sun rise, and book with a tour group from Ubud or another place. I just showed up at Batur with and we had to pay 650,000rp each to get the guide, while they were offering the same tour for less than 500,000rp in Ubud and that included taxi.", "Started the hike at 4 am and reached the top 6 am from Toyabungkah was worth waking up early morning for sunrise. The hike was a bit tiring as I am less exercise climber but still manageable. Though it was particularly clear weather as I can stun wonder4full sunrise. I would still strongly recommend the hike. My guide was a local villager named Jero Susun and he was so kind, knowledgeable and nice person. He even made us hard boiled egg in the volcanic steam and sandwiches at the top. Do bring some jacket or warm cloth, its need but I would suggest to help support the locals hire them for a guide. A few extra dollars wouldn't hurt right?", "One of my best experience in was the hiking and night at the top of gulung bathur. Sleeping under a star in a confort camping. Contact guide \\Bazir Bawak\\\" on facebook, he is Nice, speak english and know a lot of stories!!!\"", "I climbed Mount Batur, with my family, the scenery was incredible and I was very grateful, the guide gave me the best service, and my family, I was very happy to meet a very friendly, polite guide, for my next visitcontact Kris trekking again. thank you for the good service during the climb.", " For context, I am a rather athletic Swiss guy who climbed Mt. Batur with another Swiss (both in our 30s) at 6AM in July 2016 the day after a 7 hour, 50km, 2000 metre ascent by bicycle coming from 's north shore. This was the nese dry season and although it had rained a little on and off in the previous days, it's certainly not comparable to climbing it in the wet season. Net: We did this in good shape but somewhat tired, during the dry seasons just before sunrise. I'm a seasoned hiker & traveller (10 visits). I'm sharing what I now know after having hiked Mt. Batur as well as having talked extensively with one of the most experienced and accomplished guides in Batur Village (who has lead international mountaineering expeditions outside Indonesia). Questions I had before deciding for the ascent were the following - I will address each of these in this review, first in a short verdict, then with more details: 1. Is it necessary and advised to hike Mt. Batur in the early morning (speak middle of the night) to reach the top in time for sunrise? 2. Can it be tracked alone, without a guide? 3. Can it be done with a mountain bike (up and down)? My verdict: 1. It is worth climbing Mt. Batur if you have some mountain climbing experience 2. It is NOT worth getting up at 2AM to reach the summit for sunrise 3. It is worth hiring a guide for reasons other than \\complying with a mountain mafia\\\" as some call it 4. It can be mountain-biked down but I, as experienced MTBer wouldn't recommend it 5. I wouldn't climb Mt. Batur with my family / young kids unless they had solid mountain climbing experience (Point 1) - it is not an \\\"easy family day outing\\\" If you care about the detailed report, please read on: 1. It is worth climbing Mt. Batur: You probably never heard of Mt. Batur until you got onto it via TripAdvisor or through your hotel or travel agent while being on the ground and thought \\\"Wow - climbing one of 's highest peaks, a volcano and reaching the top by sunrise is a once in a lifetime experience, never mind the getting up at 2AM and let's go for it\\\". I'd say that ascending it is easy (3/10) for anybody fit enough to run at least 5KM, maybe a 5/10 for others, if you just look at the distance (4KM per way) and altitude gain (700 meters). However for the descent, due to a rather difficult volcanic terrain, I'd take this to 4/10 for experienced hikers and to 8/10 for inexperienced ones. The main reason for this difference being that an experienced hiker will bring the right gear and should be reasonably fit, while an inexperienced may not. In short, if this is the first mountain you're climbing (in very long time), I suggest to skip it and stick to the nice beaches and many temples has to offer. If you want to see a sunrise from the top, drive up to Kintamani rim which is almost the same altitude as Mt. Batur. If you go ahead, make sure you bring proper gear: Wear good shoes. The paths are very steep (steeper than many treks e.g. In the Alps) and slippery because volcanic rock is relatively soft and after being walked on for years turns into a sand-like ground which you literally roll on. I wore Asics Kayano, which is your typical running shoe with a high drop and I'd say as an experienced hiker it was just okay. I would have much preferred wearing hiking boots. Running shoes allowed me to run up and down parts though. If you don't plan to run it or are inexperienced, better get proper hiking boots with a hard sole, protecting your ankles. We saw a group of students struggling heavily on the downhill with their sports shoes and our guide confirmed that twisted ankles happen relatively frequently (about 1-2% of hikers). Mt. Batur, at 1'700 meters is one of the smaller peaks around. If you are experienced, our guide recommended you go to Mt. Abang, Mt. Agung or Mt. Rinjani (on Lombok and the highest peak in SEA if I'm not mistaken). If you come towards the end of the dry season (September) we've been told that the ascent can be more difficult as the ground is very dry. If you climb in the rainy season, it obviously can be challenging for other reasons (slippery, cold and wet). 2. It is not worth getting up at 2AM to reach the summit for sunrise: I have climbed peaks early mornings in time for sunrise in the past and based on that experience we decided not to hike this one at night. There probably are 3 main reasons why one would ascend a mountain during the night: To reach a far away place / peak in time to get back with sunlight OR to climb / cross a glacier or snowfield which becomes unsafe as temperature rises OR for meteorological reasons. Only the 3rd one somewhat applies here. We started our ascent at 6.15 just after sunrise and got to the top a little before 8, taking it rather easy. The peak was shrouded in clouds pretty much until 8 and the hikers who had climbed it in the night and whom we met while ascending all told us that they hadn't seen anything at sunrise or after. They decided not to wait up there for the clouds to clear as it was too cold. Here is why I recommend climbing it at dawn or later and NOT at night: - It is fresh / cold: Starting at roughly 1000M altitude, it doesn't get really hot with sunshine (I've cycled many mountains in above 1000M) - when cloudy or before sunrise it is very chilly, with winds can be cold. You sweat a lot: Assuming you're prepared and bringing layers of clothes to keep warm, you will sweat. Most of us will sweat a lot - in many cases T-shirts will be drenched by the time you reach the top. So as you reach the peak all wet and sweaty, waiting for the sunrise, with a steady breeze, you will be cold - very cold. If you are lucky, you've brought a change of clothes (hint hint). We did and were happy the sun had been up for a while as this, after changing into a dry long-sleeved top was the only thing keeping us warm (along with some very nice hot chocolate / coffee/ tea). If you are not prepared for the cold, don't bring appropriate (synthetic quick drying layered) clothing, it won't be much fun. And that's assuming you get a sunrise instead of clouds. - You don't see anything: Surprise - it's night! You can and should of course bring a good torch, ideally a head-lamp so your hands are free for the climb. As an experienced climber you would bring a quality lamp, nothing costing less than USD 80 or so to get decent lighting. Forget the lamps the guides give you (sometimes shared among 2 or 3 people). But even if you do have a good torch, you don't know the terrain and most probably you will walk very close to the next person in front of you, blindly following since you can't see ahead nor overtake the crowd ahead and you will take a less than optimal path. Navigating such a steep, volcanic path well makes the difference to ascending / descending in less than 90 minutes or doing it in 5 or 6 hours. And that assumes you have the right shoes and clothing. Ultimately the point though isn't about length spent climbing but about enjoyment. Will you enjoy the climb or will it be a torture, stressful and dangerous. And make no mistake, Mt. Batur has many dangerous drop offs with a key reason that fatalities remain low being the guides people \\\"have to hire\\\" (more about this below). Net: I recommend climbing this with daylight whenever possible, enjoying the ascent, the stay at the top (which can be long while waiting for freshly boiled eggs) and the descent. To the point on meteorolical condition, I can't say much. The day we hiked, the clouds cleared 90 minutes after sunrise and it was a wonderful view. Having observed the peaks over many days though, the chance of having clouds / fog at sunrise seems to be 50/50 with less clouds 2-3 hours after sunrise with more clouds building up around noon and in the afternoon. This will differ based on season and weather. Again: In all cases, good or bad weather / visibility, the climb with daylight is the choice to go for anyone inexperienced. - Too many people: Why the climb is promoted as an early morning climb beats me. If you take into account the hordes of 200 and more climbers who will do the same, blocking your path and the fact that you'll hardly have any space at the top, it becomes a very obvious choice to me. We enjoyed our hike up, seeing the valley, mountain (e.g. birds) come to life undisturbed by hundreds of other hikers. By the way, crossing downhill climbers isn't a problem with daylight because you easily see paths to pass each other + the fact that most downhill climbers are so exhausted from their nightly ascent that they sit around or will gladly stop to let you pass. This is why, without getting into details on dangers of sleep deprivation and the consequences for your days ahead in , I would not recommend climbing Mt. Batur at night. It simply is a technically too challenging slope - underground combination for a night climb for amateurs. You'll be able to do it, in 90% of cases yes (we saw few people who stopped mid-way and turned back). Will you wish you hadn't done it while climbing, most probably yes. Would you have enjoyed it more climbing it with daylight, this most definitely is a big YES. 3. It is worth hiring a guide: To answer this question, I'll draw on my experience travelling in South East Asia and having spent a total of 2.5 months in in 10 trips, often with a guide as well as getting in close contact with the nese while travelling off the beaten track: - Technical climbing difficulty: For reasons mentioned above, for almost all people it makes sense to hire a guide to climb Mt. Batur. I'd expect that most climbers don't know Mt. Batur and having someone to guide you safely, carry your water & food, hold your hand when necessary, answer your questions simply makes sense. For those who want to \\\"challenge the status quo\\\" and climb on their own because they don't need a guide, there's a simple way out: If you are an experienced climber, my take is Mt. Batur isn't the right mountain for you. You'll have the right experience, gear and fitness to at least climb Gunung Abang, maybe Mt. Agung will be more suited to your level of experience. Either way, it seems like climbing those without a guide without the local climbing association after you you is easier. I don't know why - possibly because people climbing these indeed do have more experience. - Supporting local jobs: One could argue that the mountain guides are imposed onto tourists. But so are guides in many museums (guided tours where access is allowed only with guides) and on other occasions. The owners of the place / land make the rules and as guests we should follow them, whether we agree or not. While I believe that you do need a guide and you'll be happy to have one, there's also an element of supporting the local community, local jobs. And if there were no dangers and no need for guides the nese around Mt. Batur were to make it a mandate in order to make some money, I'd say this is a very valid and valuable work and we should support them. Most guides have worse shoes than us in most cases, because they cannot afford anything better - whatever they earn they'll spend on food, family, Banjar activities and education for their children. We often want to help the less fortunate, participate in charity events at home with little guarantee that the money will reach those in need - so if I get an opportunity to support the nese community on the ground, I'd do it any time. If you feel like you're ripped off, re-think what a 5 to 6 hours hike is worth a person's time with all the services they provide. I can tell you that we paid 460'000 for 2 people, including hot drinks at the peak (our guide had to pay the people who carry up the water, gas and food 100'000 for this), water supply worth 80'000, freshly boiled eggs, toast and bananas... What remains is maybe USD 20.- which goes to the guide and apparently partially to the mountain guide association. If you don't understand why money goes to this association, stay some time in , study the social structures and organisations and you'll get it. If you pay much more because of transport by car and other things, complain with your tour organiser, not the local climbing association. In reality and once you know the nese better, you'll see that they are very nice and proud of the little they have, one thing being respected guides to tourists they welcome to their country and let climb on holy mountains, carry their water and support them knowing that they're undertrained, badly equipped and will need help. 4. It can be mountain-biked but I, as experienced MTBer wouldn't recommend it: To our surprise, our guide told us that there's nothing stopping you from carrying up your Mountain Bike and biking down. Given the tough terrain, the slope and the lack of downhill alternative routes to the ones Trekkers take, I wouldn't recommend it. Unless you are a downhill pro, you'll probably end up carrying your bike back down. It simply isn't fit for Mountain Biking. It doesn't seem to be forbidden though, if you decide to try it, please post an experience report to inspire us beginners :) There are however very nice Mt. Biking trails on the outer rim of the crater of Mt. Batur (Kintamani rim) and in many other parts of . 5. I wouldn't climb Mt. Batur with young kids - it is not an \\\"easy family outing: I believe that by now everyone should be clear about this point. I'd say though that a teenager as of 13 or so, if reasonably fit will likely master the ascent and descent relatively easily... The only downside being that towards the top the big drops are dangerous for anyone who isn't very reasonable (haven't we all been there) - so keep an eye out on those little buggers and if you make it up there as a family (with not so young children), you and especially they will be rewarded with a great memory for life... And then you can go on planning to climb the other mountains in in your next trip. Enjoy!\"", "Not a big fan of hiking, especially at 2-3am in the morning. But going up mount batur was scary & steep, armed with only a torch, i wasnt the bravest (nor the fastest) But seeing the sun was beautiful! It was certainly worth it!! Beware the expensive drinks up there though, some of the freelance guides will charge u a lot for a small bottle of cola! Overall i loved it and certainly will do it again!", "After reading many reviews, we book the trek from 8AM since we had a 12 years old boy with us, and was advised that 2AM was a little too dangerous for a teenager. However, beside the two hours climb, the real difficulty was the way down! Of course some areas are quite steep but the biggest difficulty was to make sure nobody will roll down the bottom due to the amount of small rocks everywhere that makes it slippery. The visibility on top was average but the steam-cooking was a great experience for members of our family who were all beginners to volcano trekking. We haven't seen any monkeys since the guide explained to us that they usually comes earlier when the bundle of tourists gives them food around 4-5AM.", "No words to describe Mt. Agung. You must go there to feel the place. Most people use the trek from Besakih temple, or the Mother temple, as nese call it. Start late night - around 23pm and you'll be on the top right for the sunrise. And if the weather is clear, you can see even Mt. Rinjani. There's two main treks - from Pura Besakih and from Pura Pasar Agung. The first one goes right to the top, while the second one goes to the small shrine built on the crater rim. From there you can also reach the summit, but it's extremely steep and slippery. So, if you're not well equipped and very well prepared, don't try to reach the summit from Pura Pasar Agung. The view is still magnificent and astonishing. Keep in mind, that the entire mountain is considered as a sacred place from the locals, so threat it with respect. Bring enough water with you, as there's no any water sources during the trek. Dress yourself properly, because of the cold, especially right before the sunrise.", "Not sure if I would go again. After an hours drive at night time, you climb up with torches at 4.30 am. Reach up at 6 for sunrise. The walk back is 2 hours and boring , so not sure if I would want to to it again. The sunrise is also ok as I have seen better ones elsewhere. Dont pay more than 250k per head all up.", "There are literally hundred of people \\climbing\\\" the mountain. It's ridiculous that you need a guide to go up there. It's very very easy. Mass tourism and mafia. Definitely a one time experience for me.\"", "The view from the top is perfect and I would definitely go again. There are cute monkeys up there that you can take pictures with if you're brave enough. Both my boyfriend and I are pretty active people but we did pay for a guide to climb it. Honestly, if you're used to hiking or any outdoor activities, you don't need a guide. There's a lot of people in the morning, you have to hike in a single file anyways.", "Me and my girlfriend did this trekking at night with a guide. And it has been one of the most magical experiences ever. Imagine seeing more than 1000 lights shining in the dark across the whole pathway up the mountain,they look like stars and with the nightsky so visible it feels surreal and then climbing for a 2h tough climb to reach the top and finally there seeing the sunrise above the clouds with another mountain across the other side. Wow!!", "We went for a sunrise trek up Mt Batur to watch the sunrise with \\Pineh Tours\\\". It only cost 350,000 including meals, refreshments, guide, transfers from Ubud, and went from 02:00 until about 11:00 including travel time. Amazing experience, but not for the faint-hearted. The walk itself takes many hours (~4) and ranges from comfortable easy walking tracks right through to large sections where you will need your hands to help climb. It is NOT a trek, nor a climb. It is a tough walk, and anyone over the age of about 50 should be pretty confident before they attempt it. It's also pitch black as you climb, and moist and slippery when you descend. My legs were shaking like crazy on the way down, and I'm fairly fit and sporty. The view as the sun rises over the mountains makes all this worthwhile. It's incredible, and although you're sharing the view with hundreds of others, it's quite a bonding and exciting thing to be part of. Food is ordinary so bring some snacks if you're fussy. And get a good sleep the night before - you're going to need it! So glad I did this walk - one of the highlights of the entire trip.\"", "It was much harder than expected. Make sure you got proper shoes and clothes for the climb. It was rather dirty at the top. we realised we climbed the wrong way so make sure you look out when coming near the top so you’re on the right track. Don’t do it unless you are a good climber or up for a challenge.", "In our opinion, whatever the negatives, this is a MUST DO when in . And there are negatives; the first being having to get out of bed at 1.30am to start the journey there. The next one is the 3 hour journey. The next one is on arrival at 4am and its like Picadilly Circus - 300 trekkers and many local guides who, incidentally you need to use. If you turn up and try to climb without a guide you will be made to feel unwelcome. Luckily, our villa driver did all the needfuls and we landed with a great 17 yr old guide called Putu. The walk starts at 4am in pitch black, in fact the whole climb is in darkness. I have to say, as a fairly seasoned hillwalker in Scotland, this was quite tough in the try early morning heat. Quite a bit of semi scrambling in places. There are '2 tops'; the 1st is a busy place with a small shop. The 2nd involves a further climb of 30 minutes which is on a bed of volcanic ash and quite steep. We did the usual cooking of eggs and bananas in the steam which is a good novelty. It is busy but its a good atmosphere and well worth the effort. Pity the day we went wasn't totally clear. It cost us 600K Rupees for the guide which I thought was well worth it, some think its excessive. We got down at 9.30 for the long drive home. The toilet facilities are woeful...", "I travelled to with 6 girl aged 21-mid 50s. I'm in the latter category and by far the most overweight and unfit. When we decided five months ago to do this hike - I started getting into training, losing 17 kg and working out the gym - very determined to make it to the top of Mt Batur. Just so you understand, I still have more than 20kg to lose before being a 'healthy' weight. This was so hard - so much more difficult for me than I imagined. The track is rocky and for the last third - extremely steep. Our nese friend Komang (Komang Sujati tour) took my pack from me before the halfway mark. And from halfway, held my hand and helped and encouraged me to the summit. Without his support and assistance, I doubt I would have made it. I had many rest stops and the more fit girls in my group went on ahead at my insistance. After the very arduous final third, which they found exhausting, they did not think that I would meet them there - so greeted me with surprise and enthusiasm when I made it. I am so thrilled with my achievement - very proud of myself but full credit to Komang and his wonderful, patient guidance. It was lovely up there but unfortunately this day had heavy low cloud so the sunrise was not spectacular - but that did not matter! Coming down was tricky too - despite being in daylight, the path is so very rocky - with loose stones and whilst not physically puffed out like on the way up - it was hard on my old knees! Once again, Komang assisted my down every step. Facts: We started at 3am and it took me just under 3 hours to get up. (An hour or so to get down!) If you are reasonably fit or better - you'll have no problem. You will sweat and be tired but you'll make it roughly 2 hours. If you are not fit (like me) ... train beforehand and have someone to help you - it is worth it! Have that head torch, take water and take a really warm jacket as it is cold when you stop at the top drenched in sweat! All in all, a remarkable experience!", "Our 6 decided to try and go see the sunrise but when we arrived there on our bikes a group of “guides” who are nothing more than rude pushers charged us 40usd per person for a guide that is not even needed. We founded a bit pricey for a walk of 2 hours and decided to inquire more . There are no prices , receipts or rules when you get there . The “ticketing” office has no information and after we very politely tried to decline their guidance they became aggressive and physical. We tried asking if we could pay a ticket but decline the guide and this was met with another tens of people surrounding us and yelling , “go away and shut up “ . To which is possibly the most discouraging that can be said after getting pushed and them trying to take away our motorbike keys . We did not use one curse word or raised our voice once yet the treatment was the same . No police or official to lodge the complaint either so we protested the best way we could and refused the whole thing and not giving this people one cent. If you want to do this I highly recommend you don’t until they get this stupidity sorted . We are more than willing to pay an entrance price but this shows to the lack of creativity of the locals and the corruption by the police and tourism ministry to allow this to happen right in front of them as they get paid too by the “guides” to look the other way . Avoid at all costs y’all . It truly ruined our trip there and most defiantly we won’t ever be coming back . - wake up ! unionize your guides charge a ticket ( like any other place ) and split the money amongst the local if you so desire . But getting harassed, pushed and almost beaten up by 20+ people for trying to go up a trail is not a sustainable business practice. Strong words that I can’t type, fyou guides, you’re rude and dishonest , take your money elsewhere, the sun raises regardless", "An amazing experience! Thoroughly enjoyed the challenge.The guides were brilliant at giving quiet encouragement...and provided a much needed egg sandwich and hot drinks at the top.The climb is steep for the last 30 mins or so and there is a lot of loose gravel underfoot.I wore trainers with good grips, leggings and socks to keep the load light but took rucksack with fleece and extra layers should I have needed these.Was quite warm when reached the top...but it may not be so on other days.", "What an adventure. We were picked up from our hotel in Ubud at 1:30 am. We drove 2 hours to reach Kintamani. Then we started hiking at 3:00 am, and reached the top at sunrise. It wasn't an easy hike, but it was all worth it when we saw the view from the top", "Initially we planned to climb Gunung Agung, which is the highest mountain in , after the Gunung Rinjani plan failed. But we were told by the tour agent that even though Gunung Batur doesn’t rival Gunung Agung in stature, but its accessibility and beauty are beatable especially the view of sunrise. So changed our mind and hike Gunung Batur instead. It was about 2 hours drive from Sanur to Batur. 2 hours in the van at 1a.m. in the morning… what else can I do besides sleeping? Yup, I took a 2 hours nap in the car but couldn’t sleep at all as the van was too shaky. While doing nothing in the car, let me introduce to you the background of Gunung Batur. ******************************************************************************************* Height: 1,717 meter Major jump-0ff: Toya Bungkah, Kedisan, LLA: 8.242° S 115.375° E, 1717 MASL Hours to summit: 3-4 hours (depend on your speed) Specs: Minor climb, difficulty 5/10 Features: Volcanic sand, night trek ~~ Tour Guide Fees: ~~ Rp 370k per person (We got it cheaper than the prices offered in the brochures that we got from the airport). It was an 8 hours hiking tour from 3a.m. to 12p.m. includes exploration of crater rim and the transportation. The hike wasn’t difficult compare to some of the mountains in Malaysia. The only different is the ground is formed by the volcanic sand and rocks. The routes were very rocky that I kept tripped by the rocks. The volcanic sand and rocks add the difficulty to the hike as the route was slippery. At about 4a.m., when we were half way to the peak, we looked down to the mountain and saw many lights in the distance, each one a group coming up the mountain behind us along the trail we had just covered. At the Summit Finally we reached summit at 5a.m. It was too early for the sunrise, as the sun only rises at 6a.m. There was a hut at the summit for resting and to serve drinks and food. I have to say that it was extremely freezing cold that it reminded me of the winter time in Jiu Zhai Gou. It wasn’t a good experience without bringing any jacket at all. The sun was finally rising! The wind was so strong early in the morning that it was such a tortured experience to have to stand in the wind but we must defeat the coldness to fully admire the sunrise. Here we admired the sun slowly lighting the whole lake, caught glimpses of Gunung Rinjani, Gunung Abang and Gunung Agung. After the sunrise, we were ready to explore the crater rim and descent by another route. We stopped by at the crater to have our hard-boiled eggs as breakfast! The eggs were buried inside the steam hole. On the way back we finally saw the trail for the first time as it was too dark to see anything during the night hike. The same sandy volcanic trail that we had to scramble! Some sections of the trail were too sandy and steep that we had to let ourselves free fell by letting our shoes slid down the sand for hundreds meters. It was really exciting and one of the coolest experience that we wouldn’t find other than volcano or desert. This is one of the best hiking experience I have. You might also visit http://www.travel-living-bliss.com/ -day-3-mount-batur/ for more details and the photos taken. Hope it helps.", "Nice track undead! A bit challenging, especially last 500m, but worth of the effort anyhow. We (2 people) done it by daylight. Didn't book before, just gone there. Many annoying \\mafia\\\" people tried to sell ua a guide ticket for 600.000 to 1.000.000. Ignore this persons and go directly to the office left side of the lake - we've payed for 2 people just 400.000 and gave some money directly to the our nice guide.\"", "last year went there,just sat in a restaurant viewing Mt Batur,charming,I stayed for hours,cos heavy rain,and waited till the sky cleared up,worth a visit,will go again,maybe have a hiking", "Aside from waking up super early, everything about this trek was fantastic. Our tour guide was knowledgeable and experienced. He asked us multiple times if we needed to stop and held my hand to help me up some of the more difficult parts - and there were certainly more than a few of them. They give you flashlights for the beginning portion of the hike which is a nice (and necessary) touch. There are different 'levels' where you can stop, but it is absolutely worth it to go all the way up to the very peak because it is just breathtaking. We were very lucky and got an exquisite sunrise, but definitely check the weather because it is 50/50 on whether or not you will see something. The hike down was very challenging for me because it is mostly a lot of sand/dirt and it was pretty exhausting - I would say I'm definitely in very good physical condition (though not great with balance or agility) and it was fairly difficult, but absolutely worth it!!", "Me and 4 others climbed this mountain starting at midnight 13'th April to the see the sunrise the next morning. It was a true challange getting up there to the top. The view was mindblowing both at night and during the day. You could see the whole of ! Our guide was amazing even though he had only been up to the mountain 4 times before. It took us 5 hours to get up and another 5 to get down. The view at the top was truly amazing and I will never forgett this awezome trip. But after the trip I was very exhausted. I do not recommend this to anyone that is not truly determined to go the whole way and work their butts off to get to the top. It's hard and a bit dangerous but mindblowing when you look back at it al and understand that you really did make it. Me and my 4 friends paid about 240.000Rp each after hassling some and we got two guides. You can always get a better price! Be sure to be like 5 persons and you can get the price down \\alot\\\". Tips; Bring windproof Jacket(It's very windy and cold up there!). Bring your own snacks(Bars and water), Good walking shoes, (The guides always use a walking stick(Optional), hat or something for your head to wear at the top. It will be very warm at first at the first hour of the climb through the jungle path but it will get alot colder later on.\"", "Good view with lake and mountain at the background, lot of tourist are there . Very good lunch inside the campus, worth the visit. Keep good time to go around Good children play area ,daughter was able to spend time when we were having lunch Vegetrian food is available with limited options", "Amazing climb in the wee hours with many stars above and a line of torches lighting up the trail above. We found the trek quite easy and did not really work up a sweat. The view was so beautiful and the moment the sun emerged was so exciting due to the anticipation of all Trekkers. Our guide was pretty nice but he was sly! He talked alot about how he was going to take us around to the west side of the mountain because it was the best etc etc. When we were just about to go he told us it was an \\extra trip\\\" and that it would cost more. He became quite sulky after we politely declined. On the way down he went on to tell us that he doesn't get paid by the guide company and that all the people he guides give him a tip of 100 000RP tip each at the end. He told us this several times. We really found him quite sly which is a shame because we loved the climb so much and the morning sort of ended on a downer.. We absolutely love nese people paticularly their kindness and sense of humour. We found him to be the exception to the rule. If you get a good guide this experience will be 10/10!!\"", "Trekking on Batur was a really nice experience during my stay in . Groups are generally 4 pax + guide. Guide tariffs are fixed but be carefull that your hotel is not charging you a hidden fee when arranging the guide. Night ascension starts nicely to finish much harder. When opting for the long treck, be carefull when passing along the cratera, although the guide pays attention to the safety, there is no rope on the tiny corniche. A nice treck - must be on the to do list for the ones who love adventure ", "Travelled from Nusa Dua to Mt Batur by moped, drove using Google maps and took around 2 hours. Picked up a guide there at the carpark for 350 IDR. As I'm used to climbing bit mountains, we summited in 50minutes. The views where amazing over the lake and other mountains, cool to see into the volcano too", "We did Mount Batur yesterday. For family with 2 children (15 and 9) wasn't sure how tough would it be. Last stretch from half way point was quite tough as stones and soil are slippery. You need to wear comfortable clothes and need shoes with good grip. In the end sun rise was beautiful and enjoyed the view. It was bit cloudy however we could see sun rise from the first point. Highly recommended - could be tough for not so fit guys Tip - We learn that rates vary heavily - we ended up paying 400,000 IDR per pax and learnt in the shuttle that other had paid 35 percent lesser. Anyways learning for others!", "This trek is of average difficulty climbing from around 1000m to 1717m and could be achieved in around 2 hours for slow climbers. The only hazard are the loose rocks. The views are amazing and worth the sacrifice of waking up early and leaving the hotel at 2.00am. The trek route is relatively clean compared to other trek routes. Suggestions: stay in Ubud so that you dont have to wake up too early. If you are elderly better to have a private tour (additional cost) with your own personal guide so that you can dictate the pace of your hike. Dont expect too much from the breakfast.", "I have seen Mount Fuji and Mount Batur. Somehow my feel for Mount Batur is stronger,possibly because Mt Batur volcano is active and the restaurant opposite it offers a very good view.Worth seeing!", "I booked in advance before my trip to and with help from tripadvisor, i booked with Lines Tourist (Mr Ketut). If you need his contact details please ask me. 3 of us at price of INR900k (300k each). Pick up at our ubud hotel 2.30am, 1 hr ride to Mt Batur car park place. I thought we will have breakfast before we start but we were hurried to the starting point and to the guide instead. The guide handed us each a bottle of water to carry. so it might be good to have at least a small bag to carry your stuff. You can leave those stuff you do not want to carry with you in the car (e.g. spare shirts etc). But be ready to jump off the car to meet your guide. It is quite dark so get ready before hand. Also, remember your guide's name and face, so you do not lose him at the car park area (there are many people). Before you start the trek, tell your guide you need to go to the toilet (as there is no toilet along the way and up at the top). There is toilet at the starting point. the trek is not difficult but because it starts at about 4am - it is dark and sometimes we find a little bit difficult to breathe properly. So take slow steps. We looked up and saw beautiful stars in the sky. So enjoy! At the sides are some small plantations of tomatoes e.g. you can see them again on your return route in daylight. The trek is about 1 to 1.5hrs but take your time as the sunrise is about 6plus though you will see the skyline colours at about 5.45am. There is a little hut at the top and everyone will be there as to avoid the wind. Inside the hut, the guides and helpers prepare the tea and breakfast. Note the tea and coffee are chargeable. along the way, there might be someone selling drinks who will trek with you, even help you along the way. if you would not buy, better to let him know first so he can find the \\real buyers\\\". They will bring bottles of coke in their bag and hope you will buy from them along the way. Buy if you want to but it is not obliged. You will be served your breakfast either before the sunrise or during sunrise, depends on your guide. I am not so convinced if the eggs are \\\"volcanic eggs\\\" as I was in the cooking room and the bananas and eggs are \\\"warmed up\\\" so it is good to be eaten. see my pictures. Before you descend, we were shown where the craters and a \\\"cave\\\". Our guide hinted that we could go to another route down which means it deviates from the plan (this means to pay extra money) to see the other stuff but we declined. Also, it is good practice to pay tips to your guide. We also share our cookies, bread and banana with the guide and he appreciated very much as they usually do not have any breakfast. On return trip: Our driver stop us at a coffee place to sample the different types of coffee where they introduce the famous coffee luwak (civet cat coffee). No obligation to purchase anything too. He did a 5 mins stop for us to see the plantation, but nothing much as it is better to see the rice field on your own. What to bring: 1. torchlight (best if you have headlights - those you place at your head so you have free hands). make sure your torchlight works! 2. good grip shoes if no trekking shoes. 3. windbreaker (it is very windy and cold at the top) 4. ideally you can wear a dryfit shirt beneath instead of cotton shirt - otherwise you get cold easily because you will perspire 5. long track pants (again because it is cold up there) 6. gloves - if you are those who need to grab plants to climb or rocks around. it also helps to keep your hand warm 7. optional: heat pad - one will be enough to keep your hands warm up at the top 8. optional: cookies / biscuits / water (remember there is no toilet along the way and up at top). it helps us as we were very hungry when we arrive at top and breakfast was not ready yet. 9. camera / video cam to capture the beautiful sunrise and the scenery\"", "We elected to do a sunrise tour where we watched the sunrise from a viewpoint overlooking lake Batur and Mt. Batur, then hiking up after everyone that had hiked up in the middle of the night was coming down, it was the right decision for our family!!! We absolutely loved the views on the way up and the fact that no one else was up there. The hike wasn't easy, but dang was it beautiful!!", "It has been two days I finished my hike and I feel we definitely miss information on that activity. You have two main ways to go on the top. They both start with a temple : Pasar Agung or Besakih Pura. The first one is a bit easier but definitely shorter than the second one. Ascent and descent is about 10 to 12 hours. Sunrise around 6-7am and you should not miss it. I recommend to have a guide with you whatever way you choose. Some tourists die every year. You might find some guides at the starting point. It will cost you 800.000 IDR approx. after bargaining a bit. It seems the nese \\mafia\\\" owns the market because they don't let you go by yourself and they will force you to pay more than 1.000.000 IDR. Generally you can also book transportation and guide from your hotel (1.500.000 IDR) or go by yourself at the starting point. Legs hurt on the ascent and knees hurt on the descent. You'd better be in good shape to hike that mountain. All guides provide food, headlights, water and breakfast. You may need a jacket, a Kway and a pair of pants because it is cold on the top (10 Celsius degrees). Running shoes are okay but it is way better to have hiking shoes on. Pasar Agung is the most frequented one. Take you 4hours to reach the top. Going down on that way is even harder because of the tiredness and the slippery pathway. It will take you 5-6 hours approx. Besakih Pura is the less frequented one. Take you 6hours to reach the top. Going down is a bit easier than going up. It will take you 4-5 hours approx. One thing very important to understand is : Guides have no idea about your hiking level and fitness skills so they cannot plan the exact timing to reach the top before the sun arises. As it is very cold and windy there, they will make a fire, rest and sometimes sleep for 1 to 2 hours, 1 hour away from the top. You will freeze as hell during that time. So, if you are well fitted, do not start too early the hike, if you are quite well fitted, take a margin and manage your time to reach the summit. The more you stay active, climbing the mountain, the less you will suffer the coldness. Avoid heavy bags. 2L per person and couple snacks are enough. Warm clothes on the way up and sun cream/sun glasses on the way back are highly recommended. Sticks are not mandatory, camera and Go Pro are. Last but not least, I climbed the mount Agung from Besakih Pura with an impressive guide. Probably, the best in town. We reached the top in 4hours instead of 6. He is a monster. But I went down with another one to Pasar Agung. This other guide is the most generous man ever and a well experienced hiker. His name is Wayan Tegteg. He is well known. You can find his number and email on Internet as well as in the Lonely Planet guidebook. I was too tired to go back to my hotel so he brought me to his home on his motorcycle, gave my his bed to rest and fed me for free and with the smile. Such a nice guy !\"", "You should at least arrive to this place to start the trekking route at 4AM and approximately it will take around 2-3 hours depend on how many times you stop to take a break. Sunrise will show up at around 6AM-6:30AM. My trip was on August 2018 during rainy season and the summit was foggy and showering but it was still worth the trip as the sunrise came even though for a split seconds. Also bring your own raincoat if you plan to visit this place during rainy season. Prepare your own snack and water as the seller at the summit will charge double to triple price. Bring flashlight or head lamp, use clothes to make you warm, comfy shoes or hiking sandals.", "Yesterday me and my family (my husband and sons (9 and 14 years old)) did trekking to Mt. BATUR. This is the wet season in and I affraid that this activity will not be so exited as it will be in summer. Ah, I wasn't right. Thanks to our guide Bazir (+62 87760381082) He was the best choise we did. He is living near the mountain, so he knows every step there and the shortest ways. He is calm, frendly and so possitive person. I found this guide on tripadvisor and called him directly without any tour company. So we did this tour on the same night. About trekking. Yes, it was challenging. It was quite cold on the top, so don't do that without jacket. My boys were very happy about monkeys, what were more frendly like in Monkey forest. The sunset was beautifull despite weather forecast. So don't affraid do this trekking in winter season.", "Beautiful trip, we walk fast so 1,5 hour top, 1 hour back. Its cold on top so bring a jacket, some warm clothes, sunrise about 0630 AM , and it was jus amazing. The guide with small breakfast about 500 000 local currency.", "Just be very aware that unless you are a very, VERY experienced hiker/climber with an excellent level of fitness and a general disregard for health and safety, you will not have a good time doing this trek. I am a rock climber and I'd say I'm probably the same fitness as my boyfriend. We are in mid/late 20's and have our general health. The climb started relatively steep, with the climb becoming more steeper and less safer the higher we ascended. It became apparent to us that if there was a serious injury near the peak then there were no qualified first aiders with us. We felt very, very unsafe. I'd have like to have said the view was worth the climb but it totally wasn't - there was a ruddy great big rock in the way! What a waste of £40!!!!! 2 days later and I still cant walk, everywhere aches and I feel like I was totally mislead about the nature of the trek. I'm sure that there should have been some kind or ropes or something to stop us falling over on rocks. Complete torture for 10 hours!!!!", "The view points offer great views of both the volcano and the lake. There are several hawkers around selling souvenirs and clothes at really cheap prices.", "Didn't bother getting a guide for the experience as I didn't want to give money to follow someone up a mountain. It is a very easy trek to do - Level 5/10. I ran up parts and climbed steep paths that was not in use. I hired my scooter from Kuta. Booked hostel in Ubud. Woke up at 3am drove to mount batur which was not cold. I did the whole thing in shorts and a top. Would advise people not to take jackets and unneeded materials unless you are not used to the cold weather (I am British - mostly used to the rain lol ). If you have google maps you can download the walking route off google. If not head for 'Black lava Hostel' then follow the path from there and up the mountain. If you are doing it solo DO NOT tell the guides if you see them they told me \\you are not going up the mountain without a guide. Break our rules and we will break you\\\". The group of 6 guides who said this was at an entrance 5 mins before the Black lava hostel. Rude and money grabbing, hope they somehow fall off the Mountain one day and land on their face. Anyway I just laughed and drove off. Monkeys at the top are really friendly. Take some chocolate and biscuits. They like Oreos and BBQ Pringles. I had 3 monkeys on me at once. We had a great time. Walk down is easy enough . 1 hour it took me down. Going up was 1hour 20minutes. Take water around 2 litres per person. I used my iPhone for the light but rarely used it as I didn't want to be spottier by the guides on the way up. They drive around on motorbikes. I almost felt like James Bond at times. Jumping in bushes until the enemy had cleared. Great day and I think I amuse myself too much. Great views of the mountain and if you are feeling cheeky like I did. Go swimming in the hot springs pool for free, just at the bottom of the mountain. Ask for a towel, dry yourself and enjoy your drive home. If your not feeling the bond experience, get a guide. Don't pay anymore than 250,000. 200,000 is a good price and DO NOT give tips. They do the route every morning and get enough money. Nasty people\"", "Weather - Check the forecast and don't book until you're confident that you'll have clear skies to take in the spectacular sunrise and views. We booked 2 days before and got very lucky. Booking - Find a tour company (there's no shortage) who will get you to the start position before 3am as it does get busy. This will probably be a wake up call for around 1am depending where you're staying. There are lots of guides and they all seem fairly similar in standard but choose a tour company which provides a guide that can speak your language and provides breakfast/tea/coffee at the top. Clothing - Who would have thought could be so cold! You start at 1000m above sea level so it's chilly at the beginning. I started with 3 layers and stripped down as I warmed up on the ascent. Hiking boots and lightweight breathable sporty clothing are the best. Cotten t-shirts are never a good idea as they hold on to the perspiration so when you stop you get cold quickly. The Ascent - It's a hike that takes you over deeply rutted tree roots and rocks with plenty of knee high step ups. It's an ascent of about 700m and takes around 1.5 hours if you're taking it easy as most people do. It is hard work if you're not a super fit seasoned hiker/climber but there are plenty of rest breaks. At the top - You'll be there around 1 hour before sunrise and you'll need to put those layers back on. There are steam outlets dotted around which can warm you up when up close. Chill out and take in the view as it lightens up. The descent - This is tricky and potential for injuries. Knees, hips and back can take a bit of a pounding. It's slippery and steep in some places. Take it easy. At the bottom - Drink plenty of water for rest of the day. Relax, have a massage, nana nap, look at your photos. I wore my Fitbit and had done over 17,000 steps before 8.30am!", "During our stay on we visited Kintamani during a private tour for lunch. As we had no time to climb the mountain we enjoyed the wonderful landscape from a restaurant terrace with a view over the Gunung Batur (1717 m) being the second Holy Mountain of , the Batur Lake and the Gunung Abang (2153 m). Unfortunately it was a hazy day but worthwhile the visit! The restaurants in Kintamani provide the amenities mentioned.", "We just went for a touristy drive to see the volcano and the lake beyond, and we were not able to see anything at all, even though it was not raining in Ubud it was totally overcast in Penelokan. It was our bad choice of day or season for this trip. There was a lot of traffic on the way and we ate in a restaurant on the cliff edge which was not very good, although the view must be awesome on a clear day (but forget the food).", "We went for sunrise with a tour company. When we began climbing there wasn't a soul in sight but we had our guide and a torch. As we got further up we saw more people. We got the option to go the 'short easy' way or the 'long hard' way - the shorter way lead to the sunrise point and the long to the top of the crater. We chose the short way and were very glad we did. It was a tough climb. However the views when we got up there made it all worthwhile. Our tour guide made us boiled eggs on the hot springs, banana sandwich, fruit, tea and he had water for us for the way up. The only bad thing about this was, after the sunrise, we went walking around to see the crater. We saw two live chickens being sacrificed by being thrown down the crater which was pretty awful. There were also monkeys who were taking an interest in the poor chickens. If you'd rather not see, tell your tour guide as they should know which areas to avoid. On the whole, definitely recommend. The views were stunning and it was quite the achievement.", "Amazing sunrise in , one of the most beautiful sunrise in the world! It takes around 2 hours climbing the mountain, I think that it was one of the most incredible experience of my life, I recommend you to do it. ", "Our group woke up at 3am to climb the volcano of Mt. Batur in the dark, but it was worth it as we watched the sun rise from the top. Unfortunately, it was a bit overcast so we didn't get great photos of the view, but had a lot of fun getting up there - and getting back down! There are many monkeys at the top, which may be cute, but please stay away due to Rabies. It can be a difficult climb, so make sure you are in decent physical condition.", "The tours start at 2am and you have breakfast and meet other travelers on the way to the volcano. The hike to the 1717 m height is strenuous and especially the last bit is grueling. The view at sunrise is nice and having eggs boiled in the steam of volcano is awesome. The trip back is one sleeping bus.", "We have just finished the trek, and it was fantastic. The mountain is a good steep climb, seeing the sun rise above the clouds, across the ocean is momentous and the place has a deep sense of spirituality and mystery to it. We were incredibly fortunate to have a great guide - Gung Bawa (google him). His knowledge of the mountain is vast, his English fluent and his company very special indeed. He taught me how to integrate Yoga meditation into the climb itself to 'every step is enjoyable' and most of all to keep a smile on our faces throughout. Sitting with only the stars for light and Gung's stories was a joy. He provided endless delicious snacks, and at the top fried us fresh pancakes! Gung is incredibly polite, sensitive, intelligent and anyone is lucky to trek with him.", "Okay, I'm not the fittest of the bunch so this was always going to be hard work but wow, i was not ready for the journey that lay ahead. Having said that, if i can do it, anyone can do it! It did help that my partner was there pushing me on (literally at some points) but also the guide we had marvellous. She told us she did the track once a day. honestly, I can't praise her enough, i gripped her hand nearly every step of the way. The first part is fairly okay, i did get a bit out of breath but i was able to keep up with the general pace. But from half way up it was hardcore mountain climbing. My partner (who is fit and trains) was sweating and panting at some parts, this made me feel a lot better! A few people also dropped out, however this climb is very do-able! Once we were at the top there is coffee and cold drinks for sale, you will 100% will need one or the other if not both! The view is amazing, hope for a clear day without any clouds! We were luckily enough that the monkeys also came up for a visit too, in my opinion this was great. Although not an animal lover, if you are thinking of doing something like the Monkey Forrest in UBUD then don't, do this first and you'll probably save yourself the money. The cost was 300,000IDRS per person and having spoken to others this seemed to be normal rate without any haggling. It was worth every penny! 2 hour up and 2 hours down, it's long but worth it. Oh and expect your body to ache if you are unfit as I am! Also, the team who we booked through (can't think of the name but it was just a shop on a road in ubud) the driver stopped off at the paddy fields and also at a coffee plantation for a taster of coffees, this was at no extra cost. Breakfast of pancake and coffee was included before we hiked up. We were also give a banana an egg and bread for the top of the mountain - although many chose to feed theirs to the monkeys.", "Beautiful volcanic mountain in island. I was almost trekking up to the peak but due to the weather we had to cancel and wait for 1 day. The next day we climbed up and it was worth of wait.", "It is about 1-2 hours drive from Kuta Area to Kintamani. For hiking tour, it is better stay around Toya Bungkah area beside Batur Lake as this area is just walking distance to the starting point of Mt Batur. For tourist who prefer better restaurant at night, then they have to travel back to Kintamani Town as Toya Bungkah area don't have many restaurant. Morning call will be at 3am in the morning. We started walking at 4am, everything was dark and we proceed with a torch light in hand. After 1 1/2 hour, the sky become brighter which mark the sun is rising slowly. There are 3 points to see sunrise, and 2 hours of hike will be enough time for any moderate hiker be there on time. Then the mountain guide will prepared a light snack of steam banana bun with vocano heat. We were back to our hotel by noon and in time for lunch.", "I climbed Mount agung with two friends last 3 Sept and it was amazing. I do not prepared much for the climb, just ran 3km a day before I came to and that's all. We started climbing at midnight and my two buddies who were wayyy fitter than me and gone while me, my guide, two aussie girls and their guide named Madih are few who were left behind. I must say that I climb on my own pace, slow and steady without trying to compete with people ahead us. This is important guys..don't pushed yourself too hard, because you still need some energy to go down and take some good photos at the top :p Anyway, we made it to the top during sunrise so I guess I was lucky :) Some info : 1. We paid 1.7 million idr (for three people including transport and meal) 2. My guide's name is Wayan Warsa and he is so nice and supportive. I wish I could give him more tips. Btw guys, please mention which 'Wayan' you're talking about because all first child in is named Wayan!!! 3. We had little conversation with the guides and there are mentioning about how little they earned to brought us up there. The management took a bigger portion apparently So, feel free to give them tips because they are the one who will help you make it through it all. 4. Wear GLOVES. You will get bruises from rocks etc. A kind reminder, enjoy the journey, the view and have a good time with the people you travel with. Do not rush to the top and miss all the fun ;)", "We booked our trek recently with trekkingtour.net There are lots around but they seemed trustworthy company! We were picked up in our hotel Ibis Style Seminyak at 1:40am and drove to the base of Batur volcano.We were lucky enough to have our own guide with his good hospitality manner and knowledgeable about the area. The walk was slow but sure and take approximately 2 hours to the summit, we were chatting along the way up. We reached the summit around 5:55m. Our guide Ketut where cooked us eggs and steamed banana from a steam of volcano. The breakfast was yummy :) :). The views jus amazing. The sunrise was remarkable. This s the hidden paradise of !!! Yeah it was a bit busy but was still fantastic-highlight of our trip! Noted! We did reservation very was, we were contact the company in WhatsApp +6281904082208 that we found on the site. The hike was easy to moderate but in some part need big effort, will be better wear hiking shoes or sport shoes w/good gear. There is very changing temperatures, don’t forget bring jacket or layer, it will useful on the summit while waiting sunrise. Thanks Ketut for awesome trip.!", "After doing some high altitude trekking in canada I came into this trek confident but also aware that anything could happen. Our guide wayan radin (wayanradin@gmail.com) was amazing! Very friendly, always telling jokes, very informative, excellent english and was always close by. Made the other guide spoke less english however had a typical friendly loving nese heart- he loved to hug! They both were very confident on the mountain and that confidence was infectious. The hike is quite steep and in pitch black ( bring a head torch- beats carrying a torch in your hand). You will also need your hands for some climbing towards the end near the summit. My knees felt it on the way down so make sure you are sure footed. We made it to the crater peak, would have loved to make it to the real summit (maybe the crater has better views?). I would confirm this with your guide when you go. And lastly, ask around, the price can fluctuate greatly (from 600k to 1.5jt). sometimes cheaper isn't always better, and either is more expensive always better. If uou contact wayan directly you can skip the middle man which puts more money in your pocket, and more in a locals. Thank you wayan, excellent trek!", "Viewed the Mount Batur volcano and lake from a road side observation area, and thus did not climb the mountain itself. Even so, this is pretty spectacular scenery and well worth a visit. I was able to combine this site with a number of other activities including a local temple and the nearby Mahagiri Restaurant for lunch during a day tour with private driver from Sanur. On the day I visited, a number of fairly persistent street hawkers/vendors were out, but overall, they were not a major problem.", "Went with 4 in July. If you shop around in Ubud you can bargain down to 200000 IDR pp for 4 people. However because a local mafia runs all the trekking there they demand a guide for every 4 people. We ended up paying 400 000 extra in total for another guide that proved to be useless (the climb is quite straightforward) Had to wake up at 2 AM in Ubud, if you're reasonably fit you can climb the whole mountain in 2 hours. We waited for the sunrise on the freezing, windswept mountaintop for one hour. No view whatsoever at dawn because of thick morning fogs, and according to our guides it's the norm rather than the exception. We only caught a few glmpses of Mounts Agung and Rinjani over the cloud sea. The ascent wasn't particularly demanding but proved to be a pain because of the uneven volcanic terrain. The path is narrow and gets jammed because of its popularity. The descent was even worse as the rocks and volcanic sands are quite slippery. To sum it up, a place where you will pay a lot of money to be tied to a network of useless guides, spoil your night and the next day, with few hopes of a great scenery as a reward. Skip it.", "Hired a private driver from Kuta to bring us there. Subsequently, hired 2 local guides for our group of 6 people. Each pax paid around 200,000 rupiah. Started climbing at 3.30am with our torchlights guiding the way. I would advise using a headtorch as you would have to use both hands during certain portions of the ascent. It was definitely tiring and exhausting but the superb view at the summit makes you forget how tired you are. Id recommend bringing your own snacks and extra water. The trek down was less tiring as you can marvel at the beautiful scenery on the way down. Definitely the highlight of our trip.", "Two weeks ago I achieved a unrealized goal in my life of climbing a mountain and looking across the sea of rolling clouds as the Sun rose above the Flores Sea. It was an event I had been planning for more than a year after researching an adventure to after scuba diving in the Komodo Islands. A 52 year old man, I'm very active and workout at the gym three times a week, but, climbing a 10,000 foot volcano to its summit was an ambitious dream for someone with no climbing/trekking experience. However, I've loved volcanos since I was a child and found the romance of climbing 's tallest and holiest volcano to watch the sunrise irresistible. Photographing it with my Phantom 4 camera drone and Olympus OMD E-M1 added additional allure and excitement. Its also not recommended that you attempt to climb Mount Agung without a Guide. So, after reading many reviews here on TripAdvisor I selected guide, Wayan Darta, Mount Agung Trekking, phone number, +6285237008513 and email, agungguide@yahoo.com. I was picked up at my hotel in Ubud promptly by Wayan's partner, Dartha, and we drove the 2 hours to Mount Agung for the climb. Dartha was very cool and spoke great English as did Wayan. If you don't speak nese I recommend these guys for their excellent English and ability to communicate well with American tourists such as myself. After emailing Wayan and telling him about my travel plans and itinerary, we made tentative arrangements for him to guide me to the summit of Mount Agung for the sunrise and aerial photography. I never actually called Wayan by phone, it was never needed. After arriving in from a week of scuba diving in Komodo I had plans to dive and explore around with a excursion of Mount Agung as the coup de gras of my Indonesian adventure. About 4 days before my climb, he and I made definitive plans that I would climb from the Pura Pasar Temple at the mid-point of Mount Agung. From there, we would climb to the true summit as opposed to the crater rim. After telling Wayan of my photography plans and the use of a camera drone, he suggested that I hire a porter to carry my gear since I was not an experienced climber. First great piece of advise he gave me. If you are not an experienced climber/trekker, do not,,, and I repeat, do not,,, try to carry a lot of gear up this mountain. Although I had a great backpack and only a camera, water, 2 lens and a tripod, it became evident I would never be able to make it to the top about 1/10 of the way up if I had not hired the porter. Furthermore, the drone, a Phantom 4 in its own case and backpack would have been an impossibility for me to carry up Agung safely. This is a Extreme trek for those who are not experienced and I would suspect its got a good degree of difficulty for those who are experienced climbers. You need a guide and if you are a photographer who intends to carry a lot of equipment, you need a porter. Beginning at the Pura Pasar Agung Temple, we started our climb just after midnight. The air was cool and crisp, much like a fall morning in Alabama. From the parking lot we climbed the stairs to the Temple grounds where Wayan and my porter, Nyoman Embety, made an offering to the Volcano for safe passage up and down. (I was already breathing hard from the climb up the concrete steps from the parking lot to the temple.) Whew,, this is going to be hard! Nyoman had my backpack and lead the climb while Wayan took my drone and carried it on his chest. I began the climb through the jungle and just thought of the adventure and the placement of Wayan's feet in front of me as he moved from rock,,, to root,,, to rock... seemingly dancing from side to side up a ditch like path. At certain points along the way, Wayan and Nyoman would stop and we would rest. I would drink water and eat a energy bar. Second great piece of advice, carry lots of water!! (I really recommend that you carry 4 liters of water and dozen energy bars. You will sweat and expend more energy than you realize during the climb.) During these rest stops I would photograph the beauty of the valley and at night. It was a full moon during my climb giving a certain surreal effect to the landscape. As we moved from the jungle to the volcanic rock & boulder face, the moonlight created a Sci-Fi Movie scene from an alien world. Time seemed to become irrelevant and I just locked on Wayan's feet as he stepped up, over,, and around rocks and boulders while moving along a visibly worn path up Agung. White painted arrows and circles marked the way when the rocks became dangerously confusing. After a couple hours or more, I began to believe I would indeed make it to the summit for the sunrise. At about 3 hours into the climb we reached the point of Agung's path where you have to decide if your going to the crater rim, or, you are going to the true summit of Agung. The difference is two-fold. One, you get the bragging rights to saying you completed a more difficult, dangerous and higher climb; Secondly, you get the benefit of the highest point of Agung providing a 360 degree view of instead of a 180 degree view found at the lower crater rim. The price is an extra hour of climbing, 3 hours as compared to 2 hours for the crater rim, and, its physically much more demanding and dangerous. Third piece of excellent advice,, wear real hiking shoes! I bought some Keen Targhee II hiking shoes and they were excellent with the exception of cushioning my big toes on the descent. (more on that later) Your feet will need to have excellent grip on the volcanic rock, you will step up boulders, climb along the mountain face, and have your feet slip between large stones and rocks. A tough and well designed shoe is a must. Trust me, don't wear tennis shoes or light weight athletic shoes. Get some specialized trekking/hiking shoes. Also, be conscious of the power of gravity on the way down. I suffered very severely bruised toes coming down. My toenails are very short and groomed, but, it didn't matter. The force of gravity kept pushing the tips of my big toes into the tip of the shoes. At the last 2000 feet or so,, I was in such pain as to almost cry. By the final 500 feet I was literally without the will to live anymore. Somebody shoot me,, maybe just shoot my toes?? Two weeks later both my big toe nails are black. I will lose them eventually. So, wear extra socks or somehow stuff some padding in the toes of your shoes to help prevent this toe injury. Be careful you don't over-sleep!! If I had a complaint about my experience it would be that my guide and porter fell asleep and let me sleep too long to comfortably make the summit. After traversing the switch-back along the face of Agung to the summit we apparently made good time and Wayan decided to camp below the cauldron rim. I would guesstimate that we were 100 meters below the summit when we all settled down at the last level nook before the volcano became a 70 degree vertical climb. Despite the wind whipping around me and chilling me in my sweat soaked hoodie,, I fell into a deep sleep on the side of Agung. I awoke to Nyoman yelling at Wayan, \\Wake Up!! Wake Up!!\\\" My consciousness was pulled back into my brain and I opened my eyes to a brightening sky. My watch said it was 5:40 a.m. and I knew the sunrise would be happening in about a half hour. Time to hustle up the hill... and this is where it gets difficult. Even though I could see the top,, even though it looked to be something that I could climb in a short matter of minutes,, it was like ascending the impossible dream, note by note. I literally had to \\\"bear crawl\\\" up the face of Agung as I was scared that if I tried to stand and walk up I would lose my balance and break every bone as I fell backwards down the mountainside. Its steep,, its almost a vertical climb,, and it is deceptively high and extremely difficult to make quick time. It was going to be hard for me to make it up in time to see and photograph the sunrise... Fourth great piece of advice,, Its WORTH IT!! I made it to the Summit of Mount Agung and I watched the greatest sunrise I've ever seen... Upside Down Sunrise Colors on a Ocean of Clouds as seen from above, rather than, the traditional view from below. So, different, surreal & sublime... A personal investment of sweat, time and courage to accomplish. I earned this sunrise..... so I flew my drone,, and I clicked my camera's shutter at the sight of it all.... When my life flashes before my eyes in the milli-second between life and death,,, this will be one of the moments I'm most proud of,,, one of moments that I realized just how great it was to be Alive!\"", "Decide to go for the real summit and midway through, left with 200m (estimate 2 hours more) too tired to even move anymore. I would suggest either be experienced enough to be properly paced or physically trained for the endurance. Otherwise, probably camp around for a while and take proper rest. Nevertheless, I'm glad we skipped the second summit and went even higher, the view was amazing on the other side.", "One one end an active volcano, on another a beautiful lake! Where else in the world do you get such beautiful views? Our tour guide ensured we got a great view from the parking lot of a hotel there. Would strongly recommend not to throng the same gallery from which everyone is trying to get pictures and keep going further up the road. We did not do the climb (you have to get up at 2 AM to do that), but we came up in the car, but the views were as rewarding. Later, we spent time at the scenic Lakeview restaurant, which gives an amazing window into the Mount Batur beauty.", "No. It’s not an easy trek up. Loose rocks and steep ascend in sheer darkness are not exactly the best combo for a relaxing morning hike! But you’ll be rewarded with a breathtaking sunrise once you completed the ascend after 2 hrs. The first part was easy on tar path, then comes the rocky paths. After the halfway pit stop things start to get serious with really huge steps on loose rocks. Thank god I had my guide holding my hands else I would have gone for the easier way up - which was to pay SGD35 for a scrambler bike ride up at the halfway pit stop. Tip: wear windbreaker. It’s cold. Have head torch. Hands will get busy climbing and balancing.", "There is no doubt the view at the top is spectacular, especially for sunrise. The route up takes about 1h 45m to the very top 2200m and has one or two moderate sections. The air gets thin at the top too. The route down is a different story! At a guess, over 50% of people fell down on the way back - a mixture of loose rock and walking on fine volcanic ash down a very steep hill. I enjoyed the trip but you must be fit and nust have some hiking experience.", "We did not climb the mountain, as we have young kids. Our driver took us to a roadside stop to view the volcano and lake. It was a nice view, and interesting to see the blackened lava fields from the last eruption in 1994. Maybe we weren't in the best viewing area, as there were no hawkers! Worth a look if you are planning to visit other attractions in the area, e.g. Gunung Kawi and Tirta Empul.", "It’s an active volcano that doesn’t feel active As there is nothing active about it no ash or smoke. Without it it’s just a small mountain although didn’t do the trek as was with my toddler but the view was good from the restaurants opposite to the mountain but not breathtaking. Not worth just going for the view but heard definitely a good trek which starts at midnight for the first sunlight view.", "We visited Mount Batur, a majestic volcano in Indonesia. You must arrive early to trek the volcano and will need to engage a guide. It takes about two hours and the trek begins early in the morning, around 4 am.It takes about two hours to reach the top of the volcano where you can view a spectacular sunrise and even cook your breakfast using the steam from the volcano. The cost is around 65 USD per person. A couple of items to think about when visiting include the $25 USD per person visa which can be quickly obtained upon arrival at the airport. Also, there is an exit tax of $18 USD. You will save a few dollars if you already have enough of the Indonesia Rupiah instead of using USD. Also, the low cost carrier, Asia Air is great way to get to . Asia Air is clean, efficient,and very low cost compared to other airlines such as Malaysia Air.", "Highlights were the views, checking out the thermal activity and the local monkeys, and the exercise. The downside was that it was crowded on top, but of course I am part of the problem so can't complain. I missed out on sleep due to an early pickup, 2am from Ubud. We spent nearly an hour picking up others, and had to go back again for one party who were still in bed, and finally arrived at the car park at 4am for a light breakfast. The climb can easily be achieved in 90 minutes if you're fairly fit. Some people on the ascent clearly weren't and appeared somewhat shocked and distressed by the exertion being demanded of their bodies. Hey, it's a mountain! Although only about 650m height gain. If you're a private party, and fit, you should be able to arrange a much later pickup and still be high on the mountain at sunrise. Our guide gave us breakfast of hot coffee, banana sandwiches and freshly boiled eggs. A guide is not necessary if you're happy to make your own way and organise yourself.", "We were recommended to do this experience via our private driver Darsa. This was an amazing and well worth it experience. They did not lie when the reviews said you should be somewhat fit to make this trek. It's about 2.5 hours up the mountain and 3 hours down - 15KM in total. One should wear a comfortable sweater but note that you will be sweating as you make your way up the mountain. The view is breathtaking and makes for some story worthy shots. there are a lot of locals around to buy drinks and tea off of when you finally get up there. On the way down you are to be careful. ", "I did not trek the mountain but just up to see the mountain from afar. It is an awesome view and it is the highlight of my trip. Again, do go there early to avoid the crowd.", "1) Beautiful View of the Sunrise, Caldera lake, Volcano, Clouds As you can see from the photos from other reviewers - you are likely to see the sunrise (not the sun from the horizon type) - but the sun rising from the clouds. You will also see the lake, volcano, steam from the heated holes, and clouds flying by. Once you reach the top, please be patient, spend time time appreciating nature and wait for the clouds to move around, you will see the view. Depending on where you are from and your travelling experience - the view would be above average, but not \\spectacular\\\". However, if you have a spare day, I would still recommend you to hike the volcano to see the view. Crowds is actually reasonable, I won't say it's \\\"crowded\\\" at all (I am from Hong Kong); there's space to sit around to wait for sunrise and no one would block your view at all. 2) Manageable Trek - Wear appropriate gear Please wear hiking shoes! The \\\"path\\\" is full of sand and lose rocks, there's a path but no proper rocks / steps at all. Most people wear sneakers; but I have seen people in converse and one guy in flip-flops! I am not a particularly fit person, the hike (walk) up took around 2 hours (there's another \\\"top\\\" of the mountain which will be another 25 minutes). If you are a competitive hiker / trail walker you might be slightly frustrated with the speed of the general tourists / students / backpackers' speed. Clothes wise - T shirt / sportsgear with a windbreaker - hot when you are walking; but cool once you get to the top and stop walking; long thin pants is fine (shorts is also OK - but i wore long pants to avoid any scratches in case I fall.... lose rocks / sand everywhere). A few people \\\"fell\\\" or \\\"slid\\\" but it's nothing major. Suggest you also bring a headlamp (see below for torch provided) and gloves (to hold on to rocks if necessary). Some parts of the trek is quite steep and the guide would hold your hand, or random guides / people selling things up there would hold your hand for a bit and expect some kind of payment / tip (e.g. a 12 year old girl held my hand for the last bit and I bought a cold drink from her for 30,000 IDR) Depending on your level of fitness, age, previous injury - there will be impact on your knee - so exercise your normal level of care when coming down (another 1.5 hours or so). 3) Service-less Guide - Horrible Service, Lack of Sense of Safety I assumed all trekking guides are from (registered and governed by) the \\\"The Association of The Association of Mount Batur Trekking Guides\\\" as they came out from that office. We arrived, a one-liner introduction as to her name, she asked where we're from, handed us 2 torches, and just started walking and expected us to follow!!!! Rude and unprofessional. She did put her hand out to give us occasional help, but its hiking in the dark! We are all adults and should be well prepared, but I would expect a guide to still give you a basic rundown or introduction of the hike - and this should be universal to every person going on the mountain - expert, leisure or first timers. There was no safety prep talk e.g. what to expect during the hike; brief check on our gear and shoes, gentle reminder on whether we had breakfast / brought any snacks / drinks; any guidelines / do and don'ts during the hike; what to look out for when mapping our own steps on the sandy rocks. The torch was silly - the battery was dying - it lasted to the top, but was obviously less bright that it should be, the guide had no spare battery, and she had no spare torch. So apparently she's just a \\\"trekking guide\\\" and not a tour guide (according to our driver who said he knew her) - there was no information as to the history of Mount Batur, how it formed, the last eruption, rock formation, names of nearby mountains and villages. (see below for price). After the walk, we had fill in a survey issued by The Association of Mount Batur Trekking Guides. 4) Compare Prices before you join a tour! Look up the internet, as your hotel in advance. I agreed to the driver and joined this tour before arriving - USD50 for the driver (40 mins drive from our hotel in Rural Ubud to the mountain, and he waited for us and drove us back) 3:30am - 10:30am; USD50 per person for the trekking guide! (negotiated to USD40 after receiving such appalling service; and the driver even told us \\\"not to mess with him in \\\" in the course of negotiation). We saw group tours for USD35 per person (we randomly asked a place in Ubud city centre right opposite Ubud markets - including transport, safety talk, breakfast (the simple as everyone mentioned - volcano steam boiled eggs and bread)); and as recommended by our hotel, private tours are around IRD1,100,000 for 2 people including hotel pick up ( and breakfast). So please compare what's available and do more research before committing. Some people added places to go after the hike, but as we had another day tour in Ubud (USD40 for 10 hours for the driver of a 7-seater car); we headed straight back to the hotel after the hike. Thanks so much for being so patient in reading this review - we still enjoyed the activity; but the customer service and professionalism by the trekking guides are still lacking.\"", "I am reasonably fit and workout regularly, yet I found this hike unexpectedly challenging probably due the false impression I got from some websites saying that it's the \\easiest hike\\\" around. To do this hike, one definitely needs a pair of proper hiking shoes with good grip as the loose rocks and sands make the climb rather slippery. It certainly wasn't easy for me to remain stable throughout. As I reached the top and sat down to appreciate the view, I felt the noticeable drop in temperature (in stark contrast to the heat and sweats I felt from the climb earlier). It's therefore advisable to bring along a jacket or a jumper to keep warm. Despite the super early rise and the challenging climb, to my grave disappointment, I didn't get to see the sunrise as it turned out to be a very cloudy morning. That said, I did enjoy the climb and the overall experience nonetheless.\"", "We organised the tour with a taxi man who organised a lovely guide for the 4 of us. We are 4 girls in our 20's and this hike is very manageable! You trek up in complete darkness with only your torches and the stars. It's full of other people and guides it's really sociable! This was the best sun rise I have ever seen. It was freezing waiting at the top so being warm clothing. Please do this- you won't regret it!", "This volcano is considered to be easier for trekking than Mount Agung. However, there are a lot of loose stones which make it a bit tough. There are two summits - one \\false\\\" summit and the real one, which is about half an hour's trek from the false summit, up a very steep and sandy path. Just keep in mind that the trek down from the \\\"real\\\" summit, if you go around the crater, is pretty tough. If you are not that fit, I would not really recommend climbing all the way to the top. But I did it, so I guess it's possible. Plus the sunrise really is beautiful from the summit. Just ensure that you are wearing proper shoes and are carrying something warm, because it's really windy at both the summits.\"", "People in good condition can do the hike through perseverance, but the real question ought to be whether 15 minutes of a nice sunrise and view are worth the seven-eight hours of rather hard climbing.", "What an incredible experience! I went on the sunrise trek up Mount Batur and was astounded by the views from the very start. You climb the volcano (starting at about 3:30-4am) in complete darkness (well they do give you a torch/flashlight). If you are lucky, it will be a cloud-free morning so you can see a multitude of stars lighting up the night sky. By the time you reach the top, you are breathless, not from the climb, but from the view of the sunrise. The guides then cook you breakfast. The food itself is nothing great, in fact, I recommend refraining from eating the banana sandwich and instead saving it to feed the monkeys that live near the top. I found these animals to be much friendlier than those at the sanctuary in Ubud. The trek down is the dangerous bit as it is hard to prevent slipping and sliding down the narrow path composed of small rocks and sand. Thankfully, the local guides are more than willing to lend a hand to keep you safe. Please keep in mind, the path up/down the volcano are steep, narrow, and it is easy to lose your footing. Exercise caution.", "Honest review of sunrise hike; This hike is vastly OVERHYPED. It's a nice sunrise, you can see the volcanos and volcano crater and lava fields and you can even see the milky way when you walk in darkness which was awesome. There were LONG queues up there. We were overwhelmed by the large crowds of tourists and \\guides\\\". The guides have absolutely NO formal outdoor education beforehand other than asking if you're ok and 'helping' you up otherwise easy paths and speak really broken english. You really don't have to get a guide and must be a special kind of genious to get lost in the ocean of people. However be prepared to get harassed by them if you decide to go without, if something happens to you they will not help you because of the fact that you went without one. At least the \\\"business\\\" provides easy income for the locals. The hike itself isn't challenging at all and isn't too steep. The trail starts by walking on pavement and then a well beaten path the rest of the way. The only hard part is that it can be tiring to walk up and down because of the sand, especially close to the top, which can be slippery if you don't watch your step, or if you're particularly unfit. Don't walk down the landslides if you're not used to walking on mountains. You don't need to bring or wear any technical gear or outfits (trekking poles etc.). Wearing sneakers are fine, just don't be that genious to walk up with flip-flops or sandals and cause a traffic jam.... Bring with you a headlamp or flashlight. The queues made it take longer up and down than necessary so be prepared to spend some extra time waiting. There can be a sandstorm at the top so expect to get dirty, bring a face mask so that you don't inhale the dust and bring with you extra layered clothing because the rough winds makes it cold.\"", "Wake aerly in the morning..and we hike in dark time feel so hard to get on the top of mt batur...but we do step by step we arrived there...when we are arrived there feel alittle cold just waiting sun rice come up.... Next 20 minut get light time it so nice everything we saw..lake batur.caldera.abang mt.bigges mt agung.and mt rinjani in a nother island..it's my memory will can't never forget until end my life...", "Our driver drove us from our villa in seminyak to the parking, it took about 2hours. We started the trek around 3am and arrived at the top around 4:30am. The timing was good because there wasn't too much people at that time. It is quite windy on the top so don't forget to bring a warm jacket. The hike has a mid level difficulty - you have to be in good physical condition as it is becoming slippery due to the sand and rocks. We are not practicing sport every day but we made it. You can buy tea and coffee as well as egg on the top. I would recommend you to bring a little snack in case you need to eat something during the walk, lots of water, and breakfast if you don't wanna buy it - our guide carried everything for us during the hike. The view is really nice. Your effort will be well rewarded! Wayan, the guide, was a great one. He took care of us, and helped us to take great pictures. If you are looking for one, he is a reliable one. The whole trip including the drive from seminyak and the guide costed us 400,000 IDR per person (including water and bread with jam). ", "We had a great view from one of the lookout points and could clearly see Mount Batur and the large lake. Nice photo opportunity. Many stalls to shop from at the lookout point too.", "We booked our sunrise climb through a small outfit on JL Bisma in Ubud--we opted for the \\short climb\\\" (4-5 hours) that starts at Pasar Agung Temple. We arrived at the Temple at around 2:00 am and started our climb after a short religious ritual by the guides. The headlamps furnished by the guides were adequate, but we had one very powerful Black Diamond lamp we brought ourselves. It should be noted that the climb is very nearly vertical, first in a forest and then on the exposed lava-rock face of the mountain itself. It is a bit disorienting in dark, and you have little idea of the terrain you are passing through. Please note that this is a very strenuous climb. We are a family of avid runners and we found this climb to be very rigorous. It should be noted too that there are absolutely no toilet facilities of any kind once you start the climb (there are very basic facilities in the parking area). On the way down, in the daylight, we saw the unfortunate evidence of climbers who had defecated on or near the trail. The sunrise at the summit was spectacular. Our guides brewed some narly coffee and provided a very simple breakfast. The Hike hike down was very challenging as well. This climb was definitely the highlight of our time on . Highly Recommended,\"", "Leaving our Sebatu hotel at 3 am was a blessing as many people leave much earlier from places like Seminyak or Sanur. You arrive in a parking lot at the base where there are a multitude of guides. Our guide Envy have myself and my wife our torches and of we set. We were a private tour and there were only two of us. There were many hundreds of other doing the climb. The climb itself is steep in places on then volcanic rocks which can move under your feet my wife was helped our guide and her trip up was safe. You see a snake line of torchlight ahead and behind you. At the top the view is sensational. The Sunrise indescribable as we had a very clear morning with a layer of cloud over Lake Batur. Highly recommend.", "Need to have a reasonable amount of fitness and remember to stretch afterwards or you'll be sore. The hotpool stop helps though ;) Best thing I did on my trip, ever. Jero and Ketut are fantastic!!", "Mount Batur is another one of the great must see's for tourists visiting . One of the highest peaks on the island, it gives you wonderful views. There is also a nice lake, Lake Batur, that you can visit. Highly recommended!", "nice place for holiday,not too busy and really relax view,sometime i felt very happy to stay there unfortunately only 2 days,next time i will stay more than a week to make feel better,thanks so much for my guide KETUT,I HOPE WE WILL MEET AGAIN NEXT YEAR FOR MOUNT BATUR TREK", "We booked this trip in December with Ubud Scooter Rental Company and started the hike at 4 AM in pitch darkness through a pathway illuminated solely by flash lights. We reached the top at about 6AM roughly and were in the clouds, although it was not the sunrise we had hoped to see, it was still a beautiful view and worth the climb. It would be very easy if you are used to hiking and daily physical activities but it is also not impossible for those who don't, especially if you get a good guide. Don't rush yourself just because your group members are way ahead of you, take your time and just enjoy the trail. At the top, there is small shop to buy tea, coffee, juice and snacks, there are also huge monkeys that will grab anything and everything so beware! the walk down is slightly easier and pretty too as by now you can see the area and does not have rocks to climb, however it can be quite slippery in the slopes, a good pair of shoes is very important.", "I'm not a mountain-climber. I rarely do it. I prefer the lowlands and the beach. But when the opportunity presented itself to me to climb Mount Batur while I was in , I couldn't resist the challenge. Thus I contacted a tour organizer, keeping my fingers crossed that there would be a sufficient number of participants in the adventure so that it could push through. Mount Batur is located in the district of Kintamani in , Indonesia. It is 1,717 meters above the sea-level and it took us around two hours to reach the peak. The organizers had to pick me up from the hotel at around 1:30AM and before 4:00AM we already had our flashlights in hand as we began our arduous climb. Only four to five participants were allowed in each group. The skies were clear and I could see clusters of stars above us. I didn't know the Milky Way could be so visible and colorful in that area at such an hour! The climb went quite fast in the beginning since the inclination of the road was not yet that steep. But as we continued, it became more and more steep, and on many occasions I had to request for a pause to catch my breath. In the end all my companions (much younger than I was) decided to go ahead, leaving me all alone by myself with our guide, who was kind enough to assist me and to carry my backpack for me. We reached the top shortly before sunrise. They served us a light breakfast, and soon everybody was looking at the horizon, waiting for the sunrise. The view was simply spectacular! We had pictures taken before we decided to start our descent. From the top, I could see some dried lava flows. There were also smokes coming from the volcano crater and lots of monkeys even at that altitude! The way down was as challenging as the climb because of some loose stones and the risk of slipping down. But in the end, it was all worth it. There were wash rooms at the parking lot where we changed clothes before we got on our van to head back to Denpasar. On our way back, we stopped by a coffee plantation and had a chance to taste different types of local hot drinks ... at least half a dozen of them (including the famous \\luwak\\\" coffee made from coffee beans gathered from civet cat's [musang] excrement). Over-all, it was a very good and thrilling experience, but it takes a lot of stamina and physical fitness to climb Mount Batur!\"", "At least you need to be fit to go up there. Even if you are not that fit, make sure you are able to control your balance and endure some of rocky, stiff, slippery surface and some big steps. A good trekking footwear and a good torch, best would be the one that can be attached to the forehead. Going up is kind of tough that I almost had 10 breaks. To me, this is my first time doing trekking, so it's kind of tough. Make sure if you are doing the sunrise trekking, please wear jacket, it's kind of cold. There's 2 peak, 1 is the lower peak and the other is the summit. The first peak ideal for those with kids. To get a better view and satisfied your trekking journey, i recommend to go to up to the 2nd peak that is the summit! View is breathtaking! There's 2 way of going down, 1 is through crater walk and the other is from where you start. Crater walk is where you will be walking around the mount crater (basically this is kind of dangerous due to the path is very narrow, once you start walking and half way through it, you cannot turn back because all other trekker is behind you and the path is like a 1 way road, so choose wisely). The other way is going down from where you start, going down is not as tough as going up (if you want to compare, going up need more stamina. Going down need more balance). So far it's very tired but i really love it! Quote \\Difficult route will lead to a beautiful destination.\\\"\"", "The place is truly stunning. One of the most beautiful sceneries I have ever seen. In my opinion, people can see the best view while they drive into the mountain area before they reach the car park as it gives a wide angle with of mountain and lake together. There is a really dodge association at the entrance next to the car park that charges every person for about $35 guide fee. It is not a government authority. When I questioned, the staff memebr turned aggressive, then gave me 50 per cent discount. Apparently it does not make sense to charge guide fee individually (your group only get 1 guide but everyone has to pay), and they can just give you discount. There is a big sign that trekker must hire guide but I did not see anyone checking in the mountain. The issue will be, it is likely that you will get lost during trekking (more likely when descending) without one. If you go as a membder of day tour, according to the information, you can avoid this. So check first how much of entrance fee is included in your tour fee. The mountain trek is quite steep!", "Really beautiful place ! The scenery was astonishing and quit well restored after the volcanic eruption in the 60s !The guide was not really nice , even annoying , The informations were nice but not necessary for you to appreciate the place , would really recommend the place", "After reading a review about a local guide, we decided to take a private tour and contacted Mr Bazir (+62 877 6038 1082). It is a family operation. His father picks you up at 2/2.30 am in Ubud and then the son is your guide up the volcano. Bazir did a very professional job of guiding us up the mountain, all while explaining the area’s cultural and geological history in good, understandable English. We both appreciated starting at a more remote location and avoiding the crowds for almost the entire way. He did a excellent job! The hike was fairly challenging from our perspective, people who hike quite a bit in Canada...so, it’s something to be prepared for. The volcanic gravel is quite loose and some of the rock on the trail is smooth and wet, very slick. Proper footwear is a definite must. We were hit and sweaty during the climb, but once we settled in to watch the sunrise from the wooden benches, we both appreciated having a long sleeve shirt and shell on. We got up to the top in just over an hour, but it’s safe to say that 1.5-2 hours is a good amount of time. We were hurrying because we didn’t want to miss anything & the anticipation of the sunrise is just as beautiful as the actual rise. Looking up at the stars and then watching as the ski began to brighten and reveal layers of mountains and volcanoes in the distance was truly a spiritual experience!", "It was a truly breathtaking experience. And the breakfast was yummy with the egg boiled inside the volcano. I have to say that I didn't feel I was physically 100% ready for the trekking activity- but reaching the summit was really worth it!", "From Ubud i headed towards Kintamani with a scooter. I did not mind to climb the volcano after sunrise. So i met a guide on the way to Kintamani who was referred by a Coffee Plantation along the road. We negotiated a price and i was sure having said that i want to climb the volcano up to the peak. When we arrived at the crater he took an offroad path towards the mountain. Then we started to ascent. No other people around except from guys on offroad motorbikes. However at about half way up (where some steam clouds came out of the ground) he said thats it, we do not climb further! So in the end i wasted my time and paid for a guide who showed me the wrong way! It should be free to climb any mountain!", "Mount and the Lake Batur are famous places of . The view is amazing and there are a lot of tourists. One of the best place to take photos of nice landscape in . Which made our experience even better.", "My husband and I climbed with our 14-year-old and only she made it to the top. Both of us had to stop due to severe cramps. We went via Pasar Agung Temple to lower top at 2927m. It was supposed to take 4h up and 4h down. In total my family took 11h. Not sure if we have set a new record. We are of average fitness and we mistakenly think that this easiest route will be a simple trek to the top. Our mistake for not doing more research. Mt Agung is a mountain to be respected, whichever route chosen, and whatever fitness level one is at. The climb can be broken down generally into 3 parts from the carpark: hundreds of staircase steps till the temple, then jungle trail, and the last 1000m or so will be rocks, small and big, and bare soil. Things to bring or the guide company can provide: - good trekking/climbing shoes (preferably with good toes cushion) - thick socks, again to better cushion your toes - headlight, not just any torchlight: because lots of climbing needed with both hands - walking sticks: to remove some pressures off knees and toes. Every step down the mountain is extremely painful for our toes. Especially towards the end the pain can be excruciating. Both my big toes had turned black and are still so nearly 2 months after the climb - gloves: for use during those nearly vertical climb up the many rocky faces - poncho/rain gear, preferably able to cover bag: it poured on our way down for almost 1h in the late morning, and we were literally walking in rivers form by water gushing down the trail - beanie: very effective in keeping warm - warm clothings: I worn 5 layers (T-shirt, long sleeve shirt and 3 layers of jackets with hood), and I still feel cold at about 2,500m while waiting for my daughter to join us (we waited about 2.5h for her to summit and get back down). But we also saw other climbers with only a T-shirt and shorts and they seem fine. Just a note it can be windy so prepare for wind chill - water: we brought along our own small hot flasks with our favourite hot drinks, as well as normal drinking water. The hot drinks help in the chilly mountain top. Must do: - water proof your clothes and valuables: during the heavy downpour, our bags were soaked and we didn't have really dry clothings to change into. Our guide said weather at the top can be dynamic. During our climb, it turned from cloudy to star-filled, and on our way down, it changed from clear sky to drizzle, foggy and then torrential rain. Luckily our driver was kind enough to still allow us with our wet clothes and dirty shoes up his car - massage after the climb: a good strong massage really helps. We could at least walk the day after the climb, although going down steps is still a torture. View from near the top From our 2500m point, the view was great enough for my husband and I as it changed from a starful sky and litted towns and villages to day break. The shadow of Mt Agung was casted below as the sun rose behind us. And we were above the clouds. My girl saw more from the top and also the crater rim. Guide For the occasional or amateur climber, having a good guide is important. My guide Wayan Dartha was a great asset and I trusted him to bring my girl up to the peak when my husband and I had to stop. In conclusion Climbing Mt Agung is truly an unforgettable experience and would have been perfect if we were more prepared. Wayan told us there had been serious casualties when climbers slipped and fell, and evacuation from the mountain was not an easy affair. So please do ample research and read up on the experiences of others to be mentally and physically ready. Perhaps I will attempt to summit again a few years later, when the pain of the climb has faded from my memories.", "I can't offer too many knowledgable superlatives about the views as our visit was a complete white-out with the mist refusing to lift and reveal anything at all. I imagine it would have been stunning considering the arduous climb but we couldn't wait longer than one hour at the top and will visit next time on a clear sunny day, not risk it again getting with up at 3.30 to 4 am. for the 2 hour hike to catch the sunrise at 6.15 or so. I've now seen enough \\World's Best Sunrises/Sunsets in Indonesia ( where every land form higher than a coconut tree is reputed to offer the ultimate visual experience) to know that that it's rarely the case and I will now opt for seeing such views during broad daylight, well after the mist has lifted, than risk seeing nothing at all. (A thought reinforced by overhearing a guide saying that with these sunrise treks, it was in fact more common to see a wall of mist, than anything else) Now, to the other things no one tells you. (1) Unless your parents were certified mountain goats you absolutely must wear appropriate footwear, especially if going up in the dark. Towards the top of the climb it gets very steep, slippery and also jagged (basalt and haematite outcrops, scoria pebbles rolling underfoot) It can be very dangerous. (we assisted a girl in tears with torn ankle ligaments on the way down.) There are no formed steps so although it's fun having pre-Nanny State responsibility for one's survival, injuries here are all too common. Wear snug fitting joggers or such with decent ankle heel/ankle support, especially important if doing the climb in the dark. (2) If you're old enough to be put out to pasture like me, consider that you will need to grab onto a lot of rock and haul yourself up, if you slip your hands may also fall onto sharp rock so it you have some lightweight leather gloves bring them. (3) Don't carry a heavy backpack, makes it twice as hard to be agile and to balance, travel light. (4) Take you own very light, disposable type raincoat. About five minutes into the trek it started to drizzle, our guide suggested we would get completely drenched for two hours so we needed raincoats, I agreed, and I suggested that, of course they supplied them didn't they? (this was a package deal including all accommodation etc) but no, they didn't, and the reason for that became very obvious now that we were standing on a mountain in woop woop, in the pitch black with no choice but to pay whatever they asked for? So the bill would be $5 each thank you, for our party of nine. When I pointed out that I hadn't come down in the last shower and could actually buy, not rent the very same raincoats for about $1.50 each in Denpasar, so this in fact constituted blackmail, the guide became highly offended and said he wasn't a criminal. I agreed, but said that he was however part of the mafia like Mt. Batur Association which was obviously more concerned with lining it's pockets than the welfare of tourists. This local tourist shake-out organisation controls every little aspect of this climb, (including forcing you to hire one guide for every 3 tourists). I would have normally headed home at this stage on principle, and it was looking very unlikely that we'd see anything anyway, other than perhaps some broken limbs. But I agreed to be out-voted by my companions who had travelled a long way to see this latest \\\"sunrise to end all\\\" and decided to ignore my suggestion that they watch the one in the film Melancholia instead. As the under 30's had marched on regardless, we reluctantly handed over the money for 4 raincoats. Of course just then the drizzle stopped and it soon became obvious that this whole area is in fact extremely arid, the fine black volcanic sand everywhere hadn't been washed out by a good hard rain in a very long time, so the threat of us trying to negotiate a dangerous climb in the dark and in pelting rain was a simple ploy to get another $45 out of us. (5) Best tip of all: wear a head lamp, it will make a big difference as you will need both your hands. These nowadays lightweight things which go around your forehead, are cheap and readily available in . If not, take a small but powerful torch, one per person is essential. (6) Take your own food and some water. Finally, the Mt.Batur area produces excellent mandarines, also the delicious fresh tamarillo juice, is not to be missed, but the meals served at the top of the caldera most certainly are. Survival rations of a hard boiled egg and a banana sandwich on 's dry, stock standard, day old, sweetened bread is not my idea of a breakfast to write home about. A simple bowl of nasi, plastic spoon and some mandarines would far preferable. (Parting comment: When I mentioned I might write something onTrip Advisor, so ripping people off was perhaps ill advised, we were told that those $1.50 raincoats which had cost us $5, were now ours to keep.)\"", "The view from the Caldera is breathtaking with views of the lake, recent eruptions and Mount Agung. Well worth a look. The recent lava flows are striking.", "Overview: It is more of a large hill than a mountain... similar to Perisher/Thredbo mountains in Australia. It is a trek on a well used trail. There are at least 3 lookout points with cool views. I carried about 2.5L of water and drank most of it. I used converse-esque style shoes since I had nothing else (not my 1st choice but do-able) Lightweight windbreaker jacket was supplied and is a must if you stop moving (eg: at the top) Torch is an absolute must if you are doing the sunrise climb There is a coffee 'shop' at the summit Be at least of average fitness Griefs: 1stly, the cost for a guide? The guide set us back USD 45 per person. I know thats over the going rate (friend booked very last minute) but seriously? It doesn't matter how many he's taking up, he's still doing the same amount of work. He's going to go if its 2 people or 10 people... we had 7 in our party... 7x45 is A LOT in . 2ndly, the need for a guide? The first 1/3 of the trail can be seen as a well used 4WD trail. The other 2/3s is extremely well worn with a noticable path. I can see some ill prepared people getting lost in the dark (if they want to see the sunrise), but everyone? You wouldn't hire a guide to go on a bushwalking trail locally and this is pretty much the same thing but up a hill. In broad daylight you have no chance of getting lost.", "We ordered this trip to see a beautiful sunrise from this mountain which actually is a sleeping volcano. At 2 in the morning, we were pickup at our villa and after a ride through Ubud we arrived at a coffee bar where more hikers were waiting for the same experience. When we finally reach the meeting point it was very crowded. The climb up is rather tough and you needs a good condition. It was that crowded that there were some climbing jams on the paths. After I did some prayers with the local guides we climbed back up. The sunrise is beautiful and is strongly depended of the weather, so be aware. The activity was much too crowded so less people all together will do well. The breakfast tasted good but fried bananas like some years before on the top was better.", "Hikers beware !if you are like my husband who was planning to walk up this mountain without a guide ,then you will possibly be disappointed. First either book tour or reputable company (we would normally use safest drivers but they were busy).My husband booked a taxi driver who seemed friendly, he charged more than going rate then ,after agreeing price he didn't even come and sent another taxi driver.When he arrived at Mounts Batur (after 2.5hrs from nusa dua )he was met by Mafia guys .. no joke he was told he had to pay for a guide otherwise he wasn't going to be allowed to get past them.He then tried to drive to the other side of Mountain but was again met by more Mafia types...in the end he gave up and decided to see other parts of beautiful . Very sad that he wasn't able to do this hike.", "We went to Mount Batur but didn't do the trekking! Our driver took us to a restaurant further down where we had a decent buffet lunch and great view. Then we drove down to the lake to get a better look of the active volcano it's worth a visit as it very calm and serene there. It cost about 35,000 per person to get in. Be mindful of some of the restaurants that are close to the mountain.", "Don't go if not sure, choose the easier route (4 hrs up) from Sebudi. It was far more harder then expected, but the views and experience worths every your step. We had taken a local guide for 600K, Wayan - although he was great I can't understand why it's not possible to go alone.", "Before I went to this was one of the things I planned to do. I was lucky to have ideal conditions - not too hot or cold, no wind, some cloud to give the sunrise colour but not so much it covered the sun. The first part of the walk is a very gradual incline from the lower car park, then there's a moderately steep section to the lower viewing area which can be a bit slippery. The last 80 metres of elevation which is slippery and steep enough that you might need to put your hands down for support a couple of times. Coming back down this section you might find you're skiing through very loose black sandy material (shoes will fill up with dust). The entire hike from the lower car park to peak and return is about 7.6km and less than 600m elevation difference. An app on my phone tells me that was less than an hour of moving time versus about 3.5-4 hours of pausing to allow rest (and taking in the sights, obviously). I am reasonably fit and didn't find any part of the ascent or descent challenging but there were a surprising number of people who struggled. As with any hike, take some first aid gear, sufficient food and water for the possibility of being delayed (although some tours will provide breakfast and people sell drinks near the top). You will need lighting if going to see the sunrise (possibly provided by your tour) sturdy shoes, enough layers of clothing to protect you against the variations in temp/wind/rain and a camera to capture some memories. The coldest part for me was riding my scooter from Ubud but most people take a bus from their accommodation. If you do ride, beware the slippery dust on some of the steep, winding roads as you descend into the outer crater area. I intended to just walk solo up the path that everyone else was taking but after being accosted by guides I relented and joined two other hikers and a guide. The opening price of US$90 was rejected and I handed over 200,000IDR (approx US$15). The guide had some interesting information and the French couple were very nice and offered to share their photos with me so I'm happy with that. During the ascent our guide took on a couple of others from a group who had injured people. Unfortunately, these two were far slower and we ended up only getting to the lower viewing area in time for sunrise - still spectacular but not what I intended. After taking in the spectacle from that vantage point I continued up the last 80m or so to the peak. From there I would have liked to have followed the ridge around the crater (about 2km return) but time constraints worked against me. All in all a great experience but I would do it a little differently if I were to go again. When you're done with the mountain, the hot springs around the base are a great way to relax those muscles.", "I have had a hike at night to see the sunrise. Unfortunately, it was cloudy. Next time I would prefer to go later and walked around the entire volcano - it's worth the effort. On a night hike with a headlamp is a huge number of tourists. It is in a row one after another. You can not choose your own pace.", "I like natur and mountains (and I don’t like heeps of tourists). I was 4 months in NZ and hiked a lot. People told me that there will be many people on Mount Batur for sunrise but nobody told me that there’s a line of people from the bottom to the top. It was a bit annoying that you have to stop quite often because people block the way when they take a break. For everyone who does some sport from time to time, it’s an easy walk. I would recommend hiking boots (to protect your ankles) but you can do it in trainers as well. The view from the top of the mountain is nice and Mount Batur is a must-do in !", "A very beautiful place to be if you are in . we stayed in Ubud and after exploring Ubud we took our bike and started rolling towards Mt.Batur . Around 50 to 60 kilometers from Ubud this area offers a relaxing and comfortable scenery. From the top you can enjoy the Lake Batur and then you can move down to the lake and enjoy the food at the edge of this relaxing place .", " 's highest mountain is certainly a challenge. Although this hike is not for the fainthearted (you are scrambling/rock climbing at the top) the views are breath taking and the trip is worthwhile.", "Here you will be in front of Lake and Volcano. The view was very beautiful and the weather was nice and cool. Best time to visit in the morning and dont forget to bring light jacket.", "Puja was friendly and fun guys been taking care of me for my trip tO sunrise trekking he was recommed me tO try see the sunrise from top of batur volcano !! Well i was thinking earlyer i told It was. Gonna be the same i did some Where else ,,,but after i step up till the summit woowwww It was amazingggg the first time i seen sun just Came up and make all around just wonderful i can't say anythings i just Enjoyed !!! Thanksss so Muchh puja cheaptrekking Made my experience in your home!!", "After a 2 hours walk during the night, you get the chance to have a great view on mount agung and the lake. The view is splendid and the panorama terrific. The guides cook your breakfast directly on the top of the hill. The walk can be a bit intense but it's definitely worth it", "Mount Batur is an active volcano in north-eastern and is a popular attraction. There are plenty of lookouts in and around the town of Kintamani and the views are spectacular on a clear day. Accommodation is readily available in the area to enhance your enjoyment. There is significant volcanic history in this area with Mounts Agung and Abang in close proximity with eruptions being prevalent.Visit, stay and enjoy !", "After venture at ubud tour ,we decided make visit to Mount Batur since it nearby at ubud place ..traveling take about 30 or 40 minute drive from ubud .along journey can see beautiful mountain landscape and also along road have local village selling local fruits l like banana ,orange pamelo ,mangoteen and more i guess it produce from near by village .We stop on way down and brought some fruits from local stall. .When we arrived somewhere nearby hilltop it overview the toward mt batur and lake .The weather is cooling and feeing nice to relax and looking at mount Batur and Lake .it breathtaking view .nice to take photo. p.s .entry fee collect by local community guard on way up ($70 k rupiah) per car .it mean for tourist safety journey and also help the village community take care the area . ", "We took the Eco Cycling Tour in Ubud and we were driven to a restaurant overlooking the Mt. Batur . It was a clear day and the view was spectacular ! After the breakfast , our guide spent at least 20 minutes providing us with info. and data about the geology of the area , the history of the eruptions and the impact of the volcano on the culture and ways of living of the people . A great way to see this part of !", "So we'd been reading online that it's possible to hike up Mt Batur without a guide at sunrise so we set off with the intention to do just that. However nothing could be further from the truth. After arriving in the village at the bottom of the volcano on our scooter, we were flagged down by a group of men on the side of the road trying to sell us a guide for the mountain. We told them that we didn't want a guide right now and drove on. A couple of minutes later two men on a motorbike corner us and got really aggressive telling us that this was their mountain and we needed a guide to even be in the area at this time... One of them was holding a knife at this point so we told them we'd just leave. On the way out of the village another man claiming he worked for the government blocked our way saying we had to buy a guide and started taking pictures of our bike for 'evidence'. At this point it was pretty clear we weren't going to get anywhere on our own and we'd already made the effort to get to the mountain in the first place so we gave in and paid 300,000idr each for a guide which turned out to be a 15 year old boy who spoke no English. Moral of the story... Just buy a guide and make your life easier and a little less scary.", "This place should not be missed if you are an avid trekker. We started at 3 am at the base of the mountain with a local guide, Ayu, a young and energetic guide who was very kind and helpful. My 8-year-old daughter was the youngest of all trekkers on that particular day. We reached at 5:30 am on the top. One can buy hot coffee, cold drinks, volcano boiled eggs from the small shack. The view from the top was out of this world. One has to take a warm jacket as the temperature dips as we climb higher. The view of rising sun is completely out of this world. Ascent is not very difficult provided you are ready to walk/climb for 2-2:30 hours, but need to be very careful while descent as it tends to be slippery with volcanic ash. There is good road to come down where if tired, you get people on motorbikes who provide a ride against money.", "Yes you are up ridiculously early, yes you travel on 's back roads for an eternity and yes the second you hit the top you get offered Coca-Cola by about 100 people when all you want to do is have a brew and a sit-down for a minute. But despite all of that it is still absolutely brilliant and a must for any trip. What i will say is that if someone tells you that it is an \\easy walk\\\" then they are lying. I saw a few people literally being dragged up there by their poor guides. But anyone with a decent level of fitness shouldn't have a problem. i carried my two-year-old up there in a rucksack without any issues.\"", "According to our guidebooks you can do this without a guide, because it is a 1 ½ to 2-hour ascent, on a highly visible way. All tour and travel operators offer this climb, but only to see the sunrise. Then of course with a guide, because he has the better flashlight. During daytime to climb on your own is not a problem. We arrived at 1 pm, at the foot of the mountain, not a cloud covered our ascent. We told our driver if the weather is bad, we would go back at once. On the trip to the volcano Mount Batur our driver didn´t really want to bring us there. Whether it was that he feared of an incident, or that he wanted to go home earlier. This did not come out clearly. He told us different things, that he did not know exactly where the track begins, that there are no guides there at this time, that we definitely need a leader, then later that it is possible to do it at your own, ... He asked whether we want to stay here (because of the sunrise will be so beautiful). We suspect he knew exactly what was going to happen. We didn´t understand anything from the conversation between our driver and the local guides. Before we started to go on our own, our driver told us that we should go to office of HPPGB first, because he didn´t wanted to get any trouble with the guides. No one in this office is wearing a uniform or anything official. It is a group of men who were all dressed differently. Only one man apparently also looked like a mountain guide. This was also the quietest. After we put on our hiking shoes, we read the signs. A \\guide\\\" mentioned that there was a better map inside the office, where the paths are visible. So we went inside. There is only one way up crater. We took a picture of it and wanted to go. On our own, without a guide. We did not get far. Our driver was watching everything from a distance. 5 men blocked our way. Quite aggressive they said we could not go further. They pushed my fiance back as we wanted to walk the track. We explained that we know that it is possible to go without a guide. There would be no difficult passages. We would not need a guide. Then they said we should again go to the \\\"office\\\". There we were told then by the \\\"boss\\\" in a very loud tone, that this mountain is sacred, we should respect this and follow the rules. He does not care what is written in books, we have to come here with the author of the book and he would tell him the same thing. We said that we respect the sacred mountain, that we have a lot of mountain experience and would also hire a guide when he tells us a reasonable price. He says it costs 300,000 IDR. As we laughed, he presented us a – certainly self created - price list on which the cheapest tour was listed at 300,000 IDR. Other tours were listed for more than twice the price. We told the leader of the guides that we know what the average income in his country is and that these prices are exaggerated. He claimed that these were the official prices, which are set by the government. We did not believe him and questioned this. Our counter-questions did not count. When we asked for his name, he got even more aggressive. Why do we would need his name? We said that we go to the police (in the past this worked against \\\"Little Criminals\\\"). We didn´t wanted to realize that corruption has the upper hand in this country. After insisting he mentioned the name \\\"Surin\\\" or \\\"Suria\\\". But then it all went pretty fast. The man stood up and slammed his fist on the chest of my fiance. The man was detained by another one, I placed myself in between. He yelled at us, we should go away. It is his land and his mountain! Then he kicked my fiance in the abdomen with his feet. At this time we stood up on the edge of the stairs of the office. My fiance could just keep his balance and we went immediately down the stairs and to the car park. The footprint is clearly visible on his white T-shirt. We made a picture of this. We don´t know, why the men reacted like this. We didn´t speak up load or offended anyone. We went back to the car and wanted to go to the police, but our driver said first that he did not know where it was and we better should forget all about it. It would cost us a lot of money and nothing would happen because the “guides” pay the local police! Then we remembered the stories about corruption in this country which he told us this morning. Especially these regarding the police. Why didn´t we leave at once and wanted to go on our own? The reason is that we were in the temple complex of Besakih a few hours ago. We were informed by our driver that we only need to pay the entry fee and that no guide is necessary. That many guides make trouble and will tell us are that we are not allowed to get in the temple without a guide and that we will have to pay extra to go in various places in the temple. All this is not true, we can all go everywhere on our own and take pictures. As we arrived there we only bought the entrance ticket and didn´t take a guide at the office. At the entrance of the temple was a local man, who described himself as a \\\"temple guardian\\\" and told us that he is not a guide. He wanted to see our tickets again and didn´t leave us alone walking into the temple. He told us exactly what our driver had predicted. The guard just wanted a tip. When we refused, he decreased the “price of the tip\\\" down several times and wanted to have only several dollars in the end. This is not about money but about principle. We persevered. As we asked him for his ID, (as an official guardian introduced by the government he needs to have some official document) he first told us not to have one, then that it was at the entrance and in the end he showed us a document that identified him as a tour guide. As we tried to take a picture of the document, but he pulled it off quite quickly, insulted us and let us alone. Compared with the income of a regular worker or rice farmer this “petty criminals\\\" take a fortune from the tourists. For a 2-3 hours walk on a simple, straight path, we should pay 300,000 IDR! This is completely absurd. These men earn enough money with the organized tour groups. What causes them to stop, the handful of tourists who want to \\\"climb\\\" the mountain on there own using violence.\"", "Going with the flow & my sisters suggestion to do this climb with my niece (she wasn't able to) I was in mojo & said why not? Hmmm, a semi fit 54 y/o (I love walking)& 29 y/o marathon runner & a guide that I am sure is part mountain goat. Our regular driver Wayan (excellent) who we have been using for 3 years around Ubud took us up & sorted a guide for us, so we didn't use a tour operator as such, He had some brekky in the car for our drive something I can't do @ 2.30a.m but was a nice gesture. As others have said this trip is hard going if you are not that fit, but easy if you are. My niece had no problems even with a cold where I really raised a sweat & was puffing in the latter 1/3 of the climb as I clung onto tufts of grass & tree stumps to haul myself up. On hind site the pace the guide set was probably a bit fast for me,as my niece kept up with him easily.(my fault not his as I tried to keep his pace as long as I could, & should have rested longer). at the 1/2 point our guide informed us going down was harder & when I realized it would be daylight & I'm scared of heights I did get a little sick at the thought. At the viewing summit I told the guide to take my niece all the way & I would stay, so off they went without a rest.She did find the last part a challenge so I'm glad I stayed.It was quite cool & windy waiting for the sunrise, so DO take a jacket as the sweat you work up on the climb, quickly chills The sunrise was well worth it, a clear day & I was surprised how quick it was, you blinked & it was in up. The monkeys that came down to visit the crowd were cute as well. The down hill was harder but our guide held my hand & we twirled & whirled in some kind of weird 'waltz' down all the scary parts & I didn't have time to be scared of the height as I was concentrating so much on your footing so as not to slip. All in all, was it worth it???? Yes Would I do it again??? No I was glad I did it 'going with the flow' as I probably would have backed out if I had researched it too much.", "Mount Batur, also known as Kintamani volcano, has been the most favorite tourist destination in the central moountains area of . The main attraction for visitors is located around lake Batur where Penelokan village provides spectacular views of this crater lake and Mount Batur, set in a vast volcanic caldera. A climb to the summit of Mount Batur 1700 metres and still an active volcano to watch the sunrise is a great experience for more energetic travellers. Danau lake Batur, located on the southeast side of the volcano is 16 kilometres wide and is a popular fishing spot. Toyobungkan has a hot springs and is located by Danau Batur. The water is said to have healing properties and to come from the heart of Gunung Batur.", "This is an active volcano which one can see while having a nice lunch at the nearby restaurant. You can see the clouds forming near the crater...The lake surrounding it is lake batur which is looks beautiful too...", "Loved it. The guide was fantastic, nature is beautiful. What's a better way to see sun rising then from the top of the mountin. Not too heavy climbing.", "Mt. Batur presents great scenic view of the now quite volcano and the lake Batur at its feet. On a rainy day, it is fun to sit and eat in a nearby restaurant and enjoy the view.", "Hot springs in crater worth visiting. Entry to area 30,000 when you come from rice terraces. Mountain can be climbed with guide or in trip for sunrise views", "This was 2nd time to kintamani and mount batur lake.i usually take hot seat at lake view restaurant and enjoy volcano and lake with sip of fresh fruit juice or milkshakes.this time due to cloudy weather tip of volcano cant be seen.", "You can reach the Mount Batur from Ubud (2h drive) or Tejakula (1h30) in the north or from the south coast. It's an easy 1h30 to go up to the top of the volcano, and less than 1h to go down on an easier path. The view is very nice and you can see the mount Rijani in Lombok. Most people start at 2:30AM from their hotel to see the sunrise at 6AM over mount Agung and Mount Rijani, and expect 200 people with you up there in August!! We saw the sunrise at 6am from the hotel in Tejakula and enjoyed the view up the mount at 9:30am with no one else than the monkeys. It's up to you! Better with trekking shoes but many people were wearing regular sport shoes.", "We came early (9 am) and avoidet the crowds on our way down which was very nice considering the narrow and at times pretty vertical hike. Bring practical shoes and bags - and be aware of the tides. So beautiful!", "Mt batur is one of active vulcano in smaller than Agung but really awesome to see sunrise from the top ,located in Bangli regency took around 2 hours drive from Seminyak ,Kuta ,Nusa dua.60$ all inclusive hotel transfer two time breakfast or 70$ for the best package free transfer professional guide trekking,twice breakfast than swimming in Toya devasya natural hot springs than lunch with amazing panoramas.", "I hesitated between Mt Batur and Bedugul. it happens that I chose Mt Batur. Not my most inspired choice ever. I started by the temple Ulun Danu. Real disappointment. Plus the women forcing u to rent or buy sarong at filthy price (a nice sarong can be bought elsewhere around 30k IDR). Then the view on Mt Batur itself. Coming from the French Alps, sorry but not point. Finally the buffet in a tourist restaurant at 150k IDR plus 15% gov taxes. Nice but very expansive even for . Go to Tampaksiring and visit much better places instead. buy your sarong by the way ...", "We were a bit disappointed when we missed the sunrise due to the fog, but were soon excited as the amazing panoramic view presented itself once the fog started to clear. We will very likely wake up to aches and pains for the next few days but it's definitely worth it! Tips: Bring some isotonic drinks and warm/hot water along, these will be easier for your body to absorb compared to cold water. Eat a little before making the ascent.", "Definitely recommend the sunrise trek!! BUT be prepared, its rough terrain and quite long and steep! You need shoes and if you don't want to fall over on the way down you need good shoes. If you go with a tour group: You are supplied with water and two tour guides to lead and tale the trek. The guides were great and helped out heaps. We had a really nice driver pick us up and drop us off in a nice car. Part of the tour also gives you a breakfast and that was also delicious and came with an excellent view!!!", "An early start! 1am pick up but the views were worth it. The guides are brilliant they are full of information about the area plus they get you up and down safely. You will be picked up from your hotel in an air conditioned car and driven to the base for coffee and pancakes. Around 4am you will start the walk up. The walk up isn't the hardest but the path has a lot of loose stones which do move when you stand on them so make sure you wear suitable shoes.", "We went today to Mt. Batung sunrise, along with perhaps other ca 3.500 tourists. The sun rise is beautiful, which is why I am giving 2 stars and not 0. The impression is totally destroyed by way too many people going one by one on the narrow path in dust (dust mask would have helped). Even worse when going down as there is no chance to pass the crowd. So for the 10 minutes of beautiful scenery, several hours of horror. Maybe great for people who dont mind crowds, loud music on the way and cheerful screaming of the crowd when the sun rises. Not for me tough who enjoys more authentic experiences.", "We drove there on motorcycle from Ubud. The drive there is quite good, but the cruise around Ubud itself is nicer in my opinion. If you decide to go on the motorcycle/scooter, then be prepared for the police to stop you and ask for a \\payment\\\" (if you dont have international drivers licence). Also, the entry to the mountain area on motorcycle/scooter is 65.000 in for two persons. The mountain area is a HUGE tourist trap (understatement). The landscape is quite beautiful, but if you have just travelled a little around the world and seen mountains before, then this will definetly not blow your mind and is not worth the time spent. We were considering a guided tour to the mountain area, but after doing the trip on motorcycle ourselves, we were very happy that we did not go for that option and end 400.000 per person (around 130.000 per person on motorcycle incl. gas, \\\"payment\\\", entry fees, rent of motorcycle). I would recommend everyone to spend time in the Ubud area, rather than going to the mountain.\"", "My husband and I decided to get up early and see how the sun appeared behind the horizon, perfect decision. It took us 3 hours to get up with a great guide named Jeremy and we stayed for 3 hours as we brought our own breakfast. The view was incredible and those things are worth it to get up very early. The hike is not too tough but take some breaks to relax and enjoy the view.", "Moutn Agung ... The to of Mount Agung reach sub-alpine altitude, Mount Agung has been in eruption status last year, it is still not widely allowed for climber officially but in individual or personal eager there are some climbers to this highest top of volcanoes, the volcano seems dormant for this moment, there are two main starting point to climb up Mount Agung: From Besakih takes 6 hours to the top and from Pasar Agung takes about four hours to the top. As my since 1990s experience climbing Mount Agung from Besakih has more spectacular views than from Pasar Agung though it takes longer. The view of Mount Rinjani in Lombok including sunrise is our most target to get here, and the view of Batur Caldera is fantastically double concentric caldera views, the 6 hour exhausting climb will be quick disappear once you are reaching the top and the views. What I suggest for the Mountain climber in the world who want to climb this volcano to get information if the volcano is already save to climb...", "While taking extra lessons with Kadek Local Tours, we went to Mt Batur 😎 If you're in , make an effort to visit Mt Batur. The place will be quiet after 5pm. Cheapest place to get souvenirs ! Bargain to get best price and not to buy on first offer because as you walk away, you will be given more quantity for same price !! There's decent restaurants even offering Halal food with amazing views of Mt Batur & the Amazing Lake ! Highly recommended..", "Amazing view. Really peacefull and not your everyday scene. Really really cold on top and the lunch is reasonably cheap. You shoukd go and visit the mount batur. Its worth the entrance fee.", "Went to a restaurant near mount batur. The view from here is really nice with the lake to one side. The restaurant however with the great view is mega expensive. Nice to see while in and made a nice change from jungle area of ubud.", "This is a must do if you like to do physical activities. It wasn't to hard to do if you are relatively in good shape. The view at the Top is unreal, by far the best view I have seen in all of to date. Just wear good footwear, running shoes are fine, and bring like a light jacket or sweater cause it gets a little chilly while you are at the top waiting for the sun to rise.", "First off, its a very easy hike for someone of moderate or better experience. We barely broke into a sweat by the time we finished. If you want a hard climb, go to Mt Rinjani on Lombok - going to the summit will get your hear going! The crowds are very bad - we were queuing for a long time going up, AND DOWN the mountain which was extremely frustrating. There are some loose rocks and sand, but its really not that bad (when compared to Mt Rinjani - anyone complaining about it here really doesn't know how bad it can get). The sunrise itself was fantastic, when we could see it. Because mt Batur isn't that high, there is a risk of being stuck in the clouds. We were lucky that the cloud was breaking, so we saw the sunrise from time to time. Would do again because its exceptionally cheap (maybe 20USD) and easily worth the frustration.", "Definitely worth going on a clear day, stunnibg viewds especially if you're willing to brave the early start for the sunrise", "I am not in the best of shape and was worried I would make the group late for the sunrise, but I think some others in my group were appreciative of the slower pace. We made it in time and the guide was really great. It was very cloudy our morning at the top, but with a little patience the wind blew the clouds in and out and offered some great pics. On the way down I had already forgotten about the torturous climb up ;). I think it was good we did it in the dark! Would recommend a headlamp if you have one handy. The flashlights we got were fine but it is nice not to have to hold something extra, same goes for your water bottle. Definitely nice to have a free hand when balancing. The views were beautiful and the steam/heat of the volcano was impressive. Not sure of temperatures other times of the year but for a December morning it was nice to have a dry, long-sleeved pullover, pants and a hat. Careful on the way down, the loose rocks and dirt can make it slippery. We were in tennis shoes and did okay though. There were drinks available for purchase at the top and our guide made softboiled eggs and steamed bananas for us. Enjoy!", "Enjoyed a tough but rewarding climb of Mt Agung from Pasar Agung temple last weekend. Had a great guide from Sunrise Tours called Gede (also the name of the man in the office). He was very helpful with my 75 year old dad who attempted the climb but only made it halfway. I'm 46 and had done 3 months of hill and stair training but only just made it. There is some scary moments especially in the dark. It took us 4.5hours to reach the summit after leaving at 1230pm. The sunrise from the top was beautiful and lucking the weather was dry.", "Waking up at 1.45am, to get to the top of Mount Batur for the sunrise was definitely worth it! The scenery you get from the volcano's top is simply stunning! It's feasible for anybody being decently fit. Get a jumper, as it's slightly chilly in the morning (it was 15°C when I did it). Only negative note: it gets quite busy. If you're looking to be on your own for sunrise, adapt your expectations! Dozens of groups are going up, in single file...", "Great place to visit, although I highly recommend you get there early especially if you want that “Instagram” pic with the Volcano as only 1 person will be taking the picture for you(10k) and the queue gets long very quickly. You must wear a sarong and pay respect to the customs. Ie: No kissing or trying to do Yoga poses nor can women have there shoulders exposed. A good day trip as there is much to see there and on your way back", "I was very excited to see the supposedly beautiful sunrise with my wife in a romantic spot atop a remote location. This turned out to be completely false. We were assigned a guide whose english vocabulary consisted of vaguely spoken dates of years, of what I can only assume was years of volcanic activity and hopefully not his way of trying to count. We had been told there were some people thad made this trip every night but it should not be that crowded. This was far from reality as we litteraly had to wait in line almost the entire way, only going a 1/3 of what our normal mountaim climbing speed would be. Hundreds if not thousands of people do this every night. As we finally reached the last few meters after an awkward walk of our guide trying a litte too hard to help my wife climb up by holding her hand we had to settle not even going all the way up because it was completely full of people. This was followed by a lot, and I mean a lot of fog giving us the view of our shoes, suddenly all the people started singing and wooing so that you felt like you were stuck on an island with a thousand drunk teenagers, the screaming was because of the fog clearing... for about 10 seconds then the screams thankfully died out again and we looked forward to heading our way back down. Overall, not romantic, not difficult, not entertaining.", "i love the cool weather in Mount Batur. The scenery was so beautiful and clean. Awesome for peaceful mind.", "I just can't share the whole impressions of the other guys here, because the time we were there it was cloudy during almost the complete tour. Nonetheless I rate 4 Stars because the impressive views we had into the caldera and a crater while going downwards and sky was clearing up just let me imagine how amazing the top view of the sunrise has to be. You should be fit because the climbing is imo a bit exhausting. Anyway I have to say that the crew accompanying us was really helpful at any situation. We got there with Pineh trekking. Just be advised to compare the prices of the people who organize it for you (hotel etc). I have got the feeling that the locals make instant individual rates, so in our car we had three couples from three different hotels, first paid in total 60$, 2nd 1.000.000 IDR and we were on top with 100$. I don't think that the trekking team gets one rupiah more of this, there are just drivers or other people hunting for their shares, a common disgusting practice in this country.", "Local trekking guide was fantastic, knowledgeable, punctual and super friendly, he is Ketut Roy the best guy i meet in . Ketut was extremely helpful with the information of volcano, culture and many think of . He took care of us on the way up and down. Fantastic guy which made our tour more special & memorable in . When we arrived on the sunrise point, of course the sunrise didn't disappoint at all. She was a beauty. Delicious volcano breakfast completed our trip on Mt. Batur. At 07.15 am we continued the trek around the crater was excellent. Our driver Nyoman was fantastic too, he pick us up in Seminyak at 01.40 am, the very kind and informative, he very good English and he know all about . We will very recommended trekking and tour to all of my family and . There will be locals who trek the way up with you in hope of returns in the form of drink purchases from them of IDR 25.000 / bottle of soft drink. Recommended to help them bough their drink one or two bottle of them. Overall well done organizer trek, My thanks to Ketut, Nyoman and the seller of drink ", "Fantastic adventures, very challenging. Very hard trek to the top, but more than worth it. Down is beautiful above the clouds. Take warm clothes I booked with the link above .thanks for organizing the most hard trek I ever done. Definitely I will use them again", "Take a tour on Mount Batur which starts in the early morning and enjoy the sunrise on Monut Batur. It is amazing and the tour guides are very friendly and helpful. They even offered me a banana with a piece of bread for breakfast and they cooked it in the hot steams of the vulcano!", "A must do in if you love amazing sunrises and really who doesn't?? Coconut and I climbed this in early June and the conditions were perfect, so time of year is something to look at, obviously avoiding what is now a very hard to predict rainy season. Not having done anything that would be considered trekking for over a year it was a 'nice' walk. Most of the hike is up hill with very little flat sections and for us we found it easier to take it slow and steady with little breaks compared to others who went hard but stopped a lot but it is really each to themselves. The guides seem to work it that everyone gets to the summit around the same time as to look out for each other. One thing is compared to sea level in obviously it is a lot colder and was actually 6 degrees celsius at the top so come prepared, even with two shirts a hoody and long pants I was feeling it and consider bringing some dry clothes to change for the top as with any trek you will sweat a bit. Now as stated Agung was amazing, the views and sunrise were beautiful buuuut try as best as you can to find a good guide. Not to say ours was bad, we never felt unsafe and were provided with everything we needed including good headlamps, little snacks and tea but that was about it, after 4-5hrs of trekking a few banana fritters do not even touch the sides of your stomach, so either pack some food for yourself or use someone that has been recommended and you know what you will get. We used an agent to book for us and were told breakfast was supplied but that is also what they are told so we couldn't blame them just be prepared is all. Overall other than some sore 'ol' knees was an amazing experience and a highlight of our time here.", "I booked the tour through my hotel and went for the hiking last night. I paid 370,000IDR. They picked me and other guests up at 2 a.m., drove us to a guest house which functions as office for the tour company, offered us a small breakfast there and then drove us to the starting point. I was told by my guesthouse that I would be in a group of 4 with 1 guide. I was with other 17 people and 3 guides. We started the walk at 3h50. The first hour is really easy, paved road first and then a easy hike. We walked quite fast and did not need to stop. We stopped at one point where there is a temple and some guys selling drinks. After that point it starts getting more challenging, quite steep and slippery. After another 10 minutes I realized that it was getting too steep, too many lose rocks, too slippery. It would have been really difficult to walk down. I asked one of the guide for help but he did not answered. Maybe he did not even understand. His English was very poor, close to zero. I told him that I could not continue without help, he replied that I could walk back to the parking by myself and wait there. I asked him to come with me and help me (Walking down is more challenging and it was still completely dark). He told me to wait there and went away. I was left alone, in the middle of a mountain, in the dark, in the cold. For 3 hours. More groups were walking up and I asked two guides to look for my group (my group name was 'oren') and a ask 1 guide to come back to me. Nobody arrived. At one point, around 6h15, I see a man coming down from the top. He immediately offers to help me and walk me down to the area near the temple. Once there he starts to demand for money. I felt scared and gave him 50,000IDR as he requested. After this episode I was really scared of being alone there but I had no other option but wait. Groups start walking down, not my group though. They did not seem to be on a hurry to come and find me.... Eventually they arrive. I tell them I want to speak to someone. They understand I'm not ok but they do not really get what I'm saying. We walk back 1 hour to the parking area where I can explain the driver what happened. He calls the owner of the agency who explains to me that guides are assigned randomly when the groups arrive there and there is nothing a tour agency can do to ensure you get good guides that speak some basic English. He offers to refund me 250,000IDR and I accept. I did other vulcano hikes, I am average fit, but I am afraid of heights and would have just needed a hand to make it to the top. Unfortunately I did not get it. I felt sad that I could not see that beautiful sunset because of some unprofessional careless guides. I'm glad I came back home safe. ", "My partner and I did The Mount Batur sunrise trek this morning and loved it. I would recommend doing this trip with a guide, they are very helpful and caring and full of great information about the area. The climb can be quite steep in some areas and there is loose gravel and you have to be careful not to slip. I wouldn't recommend the hike to anyone who is unfit, it just won't be enjoyable. We saw quite a few people stop before the halfway mark and stay there and wait for their group to come down in the cold and dark, that just seems like a waste of time and money. We paid 250k rupiah per person and that included transfers from ubud, breakfast, water and a torch. Our driver also took us to a coffee plantation on the way back for no extra cost. When we booked the tour we got told to bring nothing but a camera but you need to bring a jumper and maybe a wind breaker because it is freezing up the top of the volcano! Also a backpack would be useful as you have to carry your own breakfast up.", "A great place to check out Kintamani Volcano from the edge of the volcano. Just don't get hooked by your taxi driver to go into the restaurants as the one we went to was overpriced and horrible apart from the view. We walked through a series of market stalls along the street with the impressive view in the background. We bought some wraps and had fun bargaining with the locals who were offering carvings, wraps, fruit and trinkets of various types. Check all the stalls before you buy as the prices vary substantially depending on how you can negotiate.", "This was one of the best experiences I’ve had during my Southeast Asia Trip. We left our apartment at around 2 am in the morning. We booked a tour with a group of 8-11. Its better to go with someone who knows the surroundings as it is very dark. We arrived after 2 hours climbing at the top of the mountain and enjoyed the sunrise which was breathtaking. It felt to be above the clouds. Then the view to the other mountains- indescribable! Anyone who is visiting should climb mount Batur before sunrise to experience greatness!", "Had buffet lunch at a super busy restaurant. Cost IDR100.00 (plus additional tax of 21%). Food selection was bad, and tasted horrible. Drinks were as bad. An obvious tourist trap. The view of Mt Batur and the lake was average, nothing too impressive. However, the drive up was quite a joy, with lots of greeneries and fruit plantations along the way.", "We decided to climb Mount Batur for my 60th birthday. We were staying in Ubub, which meant we had to get up at 1:30 AM and get picked up at 2:00 AM. We made our way to Kintamani, and started our ascent at 4:00 AM. Our guide, Nyoman, was kind and helpful on the way up. It is still pitch black at 4:00 AM so flashlights are essential and these were provided by our tour guide. Make sure you go to the toilet before starting the ascent as there are no toilet facilities at the top or on the mountain. I recommend wearing your night-driving glasses if you wear them, as it will help with visibility on the way up. Taking it one step at a time, we kept making our way up with a few rest stops along the way. Make sure you wear closed shoes. Open shoes will not be comfortable because the slopes near the top are volcanic sand. We were all quite fit, but we did get a bit puffed on the way up. The guide will assume 2 hours to make the peak, but we made it in 1 hour and 30 minutes. The wind at the top is chilly, so wear layers and expect to take them all off on the way up and put them all back on at the top. A windcheater or light rain jacket is worth packing if you have it. Then the sun rises and you will be treated to a spectacular view that takes in neighbouring volcanoes, the lake, morning mists and Mount Batur itself. Wow! Once the sun is up, the temperature changes again and you will start taking your clothes off. A sun hat and sunglasses will be needed for the climb down. Bring some sunscreen if you have it. You can explore the crater after you have taken in the sunrise and other interesting things on the climb down like a smaller crater.", "This was a phenomenal experience, the photos will be excellent and your insta pic will be poppin. But understand that the hike is no piece of cake so come prepared with the right footwear and know your limits. If you haven’t done strenuous physical activity in awhile it might not be for you. It’s a lot of climbing and oftentimes you are almost vertical. Unprepared travelers put everyone at risk given the way the track down is structured at points.", "For full disclosure I didn't get the opportunity to climb Mt. Batur, I simply viewed it from an observation deck during lunch. Unfortunately I don't remember the name of the restaurant where my group ate, but it's apparently very popular with the tourists. The food is served buffet style and there is quite a bit of variety. It was raining as we arrived for lunch and the mountain peak was obscured with lots of clouds. The clouds started to lift but quickly descended again. You definitely want to take as many photos as possible when the opportunity presents itself. The mountain itself was so beautiful to simply look at I can't imagine how cool it would have been to experience a hike.", "You must reach there by 3:30 am, if interested in sunrise ( must). Walked down a lot, climbing not that difficult but for rolling stones. For Small children, no. Avoid snacks which are served on top, with your package as there are lots of monkeys, who won't allow you to eat. Guide is compulsory, who keeps torch and first aid for you. Must carry water and put on some jacket or light woolen. Elk enjoy not only sunrise but will also notice some sulphur fumes and scenic view. Great experience. Had a very good and friendly guide namely Puttu.", "I'm an experienced mountaineer, having climbed Mount Blanc, Kilimanjaro, Fuji. Mount Agung climb is a must do if you are fit and that you have sufficiently prepared it. I recommend a good guide, like ours Wayan Tegteg ( tegtegwayan@yahoo.co.id ). We found him via Lonelyplanet and from his 63 years old he is an experienced and great guide! The summit climb is probably very challenging but having been with someone else we climbed to the intermediate summit. It's already a nice climb, and by the time you end the trek you are tired ;-) Great views and a great Trek.", "There are so many beautiful mountains and volcanoes to hike in Indonesia, don't support the local mafia in mount batur.", "Woke up early for a walk before the sunrise and it was all worth it. The review needs atleast 100 characters and that why I am typing the rest :P", "You will be collected from your hotel between 2:30 and 3am depending on your location. From Ubud it is then a 1 hour drive to the start of the trek, fairly bumpy, dont exepect to get much sleep! We organised our climb through Sunrise Tours and would recommend them for a number of reasons: - they use an alternative route up to the view point which is not used by other groups. It is steeper but provides a more direct route up through some forest and onto the volcanic soil. footing can be loose in place but it is no where near as bad as the main route up which is almost scree. we encountered no one else on our route which was perfect as we are fast walkers so were able to make rapid pace up the mountain without being caught behind groups. As a result we arrived at the top first and got a nice cup of hot chocolate before the train of other groups arrived - they employ local guides who live in the area. Our guide was a young lady, a single mum, who had been a drinks seller earning a pittance until she was approached to do the guiding. It means early mornings but its a fixed salary and provides a good living for the local community - it's great to support this. Up through the woods, onto the fell and to the hut took us just over an hour so we were up for 5am. Sunrise was at around 6. It's then another 20 minutes up to the top of the caldera from where you can either turn back down or do an extended tour around the rim. We chose the extended tour but there are a few points to note: -this is not recommended for those with vertigo. At points the rim is less than 1m wide with a sheer drop into the crater or down the fell on either side - be careful, last year two young men died as they fell into the crater after losing their footing on the loose scree - be prepared. Wear fully covered footwear as the tiny stones can get in sandals. Overall this took us through to around 8am at which point we were delivered back to the vehicle. All food and drinks were provided but take extra water if you dont want to buy it from the guys en route. we opted for a cycle tour after the walk which took us about 30km through the rice paddies before transport back to Ubud at 12pm. After the walk we were pretty shattered so the cycle was tough, but the views and village life were worth seeing. The secnery on this trip really was spectacular, especially around the caldera rim. On the way down, we passed through gardens where our guide picked fresh tomatos for us to snack on. It was a really memorable experience and worth the early start.", "We enjoyed the beauty of Mount Batur and the volcano from a distance as it happened to be around the time of the volcano eruption in the region. It’s amazing even in wet and windy terrain n a must see. There are lots of little cafes and restaurants that your driver can take you to sit and enjoy a cuppa in the most scenic spots.", "We took a day trip up to Mount Batur to catch the sunrise. Unfortunately it was too foggy... and a freezing 15-17 deg C!! Something I never expected! Nevertheless it wasn’t a trip wasted. We explored Penulisan Temple - saw some carvings from 300 BC there too!! If you want something different from the beautiful beaches, this is a wonderful alternative.", "Started the hike at around 3 Am. Hiked for about 2 hours to watch the most beautiful sunrise ever. The changes in colors, just watching the sun come out like a ring of fire is incredible. So worth it. Proper shoes and clothing required. Gets really cold on the top, freezing cold. Going down is a bit harder as it gets steep and slippery. Do wear proper gears. Usually recommended to have a guide and lights..", "Our driver picked us up at 1am from Seminyak to arrive to the place by 3am. We only had a demin jacket and shorts on this hike and it was FREEZING, we did not get warned about the temperature of this hike.. i highly recommend pants, jumper, long socks and good running shoes. The breakfast includes 1 boiled egg and bread with banana and if you want coffee you will need to pay for this. The hike was very steep and fitness level needs to be moderate-high.. a lot of travelers in our group ended up paying $35 (AUD) for a motorbike to drive up the volcano. The view was amazing but very COLD and WINDY. I would only recommend to people who have a good fitness level. It was OK.", "Recently climbed the Mt Agung via Besakih temple route... prior to that had read all the reviews but nothing prepared me for the challenging and heartwrenching trail esp. the last 2 hrs to reach the summit. I thought Mt rinjani is tough but Mt Agung is the toughest so far eventhough it's slightly lower than Mt. Rinjani. One has to be fit to climb mt Agung esp. when using the Besakih temple route. Our group was carrying almost 4 to 5 litres of water each person because the guides only providing coffees & tea and some snacks. All the reviews mentioned good tips on shoes, proper warm clothing etc. but adding on one extra tip. If you are carrying a lot of water/drinks/snacks, leave some half way on one of your resting sports.. just hide them in a small bush... it helps to ease the load on the shoulder provided you are descending using the same trail. We started off at 11.30 pm and reached the summit almost 9 am! but glad we all reached the summit and enjoyed the view. A good experience and challenging because this is the first time we climbed the mountain at 11.30 pm and up up all the way. Be prepared to have a strong mentality and determination.", "It’s became very crowded especially at the weekend. Prepare yourself for around 2 hours trekking with mostly are rocks a long the way. After reach pos 2. we need to climb around 30minutes to reach the highest level and see the very beat sunset. Unfortunately when I reach the top. It’s clouding. Cannot see the sunrise, sunrise just appeared around 3 seconds. What it was a great journey. Be careful when you go down, sometimes it slippery.", "If you are reasonably fit this is not a major hike, and it offers excellent views of the surrounding area. It is a steepish dome in the middle of a large caldera, with a lake as part of the caldera. There have been fairly frequent volcanic flows over the last century which are visible as different coloured lava streams. What is amazing is that 10,000 people live in the caldera where there is a live volcano. It seems to be playing with fire, so to speak. I did not make the early morning trek to get to the top by sunrise, but still got a clear view at mid-day. I would have been happy to do the hike without a guide, but doing so without knowing the lay of the land ahead of time is not easy. Once I knew where to go, there would have been no need for one. When I finished the hike, my guide took me to a resort that offered hot springs. They were very high priced so I went across the street where I had an excellent meal at low cost, and the proprietress took me a few houses over where there was a perfectly acceptable hot water pool for a fraction of the resort price. All in all, it was a excellent. I did it on a day trip from Candidasa, but it made for a long day due to the slowness of the traffic.", "The fairly long drive to Kintamani (from Ubud) is worth it, only to catch a glimpse of the volcanic Mt. Batur and the Dena Batur (lake) gleaming in the sun at its foothills. We did not trek up the mountain, nor did we walk down to the lake. We sat at one of the warungs and enjoyed the view. If that does not sound very exciting/interesting, you should probably give this place a miss.", "This was one of the highlights of our trip. We booked through our hotel Batur Mountain View when we arrived and the trek was reasonably priced at 40 dollars each for pickup, hike and breakfast. We got up at 3.30 and began hiking at 4.30. We made it to the top at about 6 taking a few breaks. We are all health conscious but haven't done much sport for a few weeks because of traveling and flu and the climb was manageable. Two of us only had converse shoes. It was rally worthwhile. The views and experience were incredible. it was so exciting seeing everyone traipse up the mountain with torches and be part of it. The crater is amazing and the steam holes were fascinating. You cannot go to. without doing this.", "We did Mount Batur sunrise trekking the end of December 2015, booked tour in advance through Trekking Tour and founded Jero WhatsApp +6281904082208 on his site. We were picked up at 1.30am in Rimba Jimbaran by his driver Putu. My husband and I were wondering what we did on Mt. Batur recently, my son thought we can't made it because my husband are not overly active, it would be a challenge to do but we did well with our best guide Jero. We started climbing around 3.46am, it took my husband and I about 2 hours to reach the sunrise point. To be honest half way I wanted to bail out as this was really strenuous and though, Jero said, only few 55 years old does this trekking. Jero was so helpful and and kept encouraging us to carry on up and finally we made it before sunrise. What an amazing feeling of accomplishment, the view was amazing and breath taking. Jero was excellent tour guide! Informative, friendly and the important one are helpful. He we know about volcano. He was born and grow up just on the foot of Mt. Batur as he told me. Having yummy breakfast on the summit and beautiful landscape made this highlight of my experienced in . Thanks Jero, we would gladly do it again and recommend you and your company.", "My wife and I did the Batur caldera climb, and it was well worth it. She was a little nervous on the way up, as it was pitch black and we were clambering up the side of the mountain! Not for the feint hearted. But when we got to the top the views were amazing! We spent around 45 minutes at the top and then took a different route down, to the lake at the bottom inside the crater, where we took a boat over to the other side. It was a great experience and I highly recommend it to anyone visiting .", "We had a driver pick us up from our homestay in Ubud at 2am. It was an almost 2 hour drive through Kintanami. When we arrived at the parking lot, we expected to be by ourselves and were to meet a guide. To our surprise, there were easily another 100 tourists there for the hike as well. We were only 2 and we luckily got a guide that would take us up the volcano. A note for those who think you're going to hike it without a guide, you're wrong. You HAVE to pay for a guide, who is a younger kid that will take you up the mountain. But there is a system set in place by the locals that they will not allow you to hike without paying for a guide. About a third of the way up, you walk into a group of rather large men that communicate with the guide to make sure that the people he is with have paid. Enough on that. The hike is not easy. It is almost completely uphill, and at a steep grade too. You can take your time, take breaks, and you should still summit well before the sun rises. THE SUNRISE!!! It was just as amazing and beautiful as the reviews I read on here. It is amazing to look over the ocean, see Rinjani in Lombok, and then see the sun slowly climb into the sky. We were lucky, the clouds dissipated at just the right time. You may not be so lucky... It was sooo worth the hike, getting up early, and paying for the guide. He took us around the volcano afterwards for another 2-3 hours. We tipped him towards the end of the hike and you would have thought we handed him a million dollars. He was very careful to make sure that no other guides saw us give him money. I am sure that the others would have taken it from him otherwise. So, keep that in mind if you tip (please do, it means a little to you, but a LOT to them).", "First of all, you need to be fit! I knew that and taking into account that I reasonably strong, I ask a driver to call a guide to assist me in climbing. I must say that the price was cheaper that most of the companies offer (60$ vs. 110$), however I think you can go down to as low as 40$. Regarding actual climb. The most scary part is a last few hundred meters, but just don't think two much about that because it is totally worth of it! Also, descending (which I was worried the most) appeared to be less scary than i expected, just do not look far down, only few steps ahead of you. Also crowd effect and a help from you guide may help you to fix your fear! After all, you go there to challenge yourself so fear is a totally legitimate and sweat part of it! SO, if you feel young (you may be any age, even 65), fit and looking forward to test yourself just go for it!", "This was one of the best experience I had in . We set out really early to get to the volcano by 4am. We started our trek in the dark with torch lights (don’t worry it’s not that scary!) You will have a guide with you and you’ll see and hear other hikers along the way. The trek takes a couple of hours up and the same down. The path is green and lush and pretty safe. Once you’re up the view is breathtaking! Worth every minute of the climb. Refreshments are available right on the top- coffee, eggs, bread. The eggs are cooked in small crater holes that release steam. The crater on the top releases steam through different small holes and it’s pretty cool to be so up close to it! You can walk right along it. A few tips: - don’t lug a lot of stuff with you in your bag as the hike will be better if you do it with light weight. - plenty of water - take a jacket with you as you will experience different weather as you go higher up. It gets warm and cold and warm again once you’re close to the steamy crater ! Be prepared for that Other than enjoy the amazing views! I’ll leave a few pics of my time there.", "The joke was extremely manageable. We set off at 2am from ubud and started climbing around 4am. The view was amazing and we were lucky to catch the sun rise among the clouds. It is quite steep and strenuous, recommended for active people of all ages. Tiring, but manageable.", "If you plan to undertake this hike don't if you don't have a moderate level of fitness you will walk up the side of an active volcano along narrow, winding and steep tracks. the track itself is littered with loose rocks and soft sand areas to test you out. The effort is well worth it when you arrive at the summit. The views are exceptional. You must carefully select a morning when you go to ensure you have a clear view of the sunrise. I had a broken view of the sunrise due to clouds but even that was pretty special. Just be warned this is a difficult climb and if you are not careful it would be very easy to hurt yourself. My guide Terri is a slightly built young lady who was extremely sure footed and did not mind stopping to let me catch my breath about six times. I think she was worried she may have to piggy back me the last 200 meters. They say to wear warm clothing I did initially but had to remove a layer not long into the walk so don't be overly concerned about the cold. The cost for the pleasure of testing yourself out is roughly $31 Australian or 310 thousand IDR for two people and remains the same if you are going on your own as I did. If you need to go to the toilet during the trek you go in the bushes there is no toilets along the way so it is a good idea to put a role of toilet paper and some wet ones in your back pack along with water. Don't make the mistake of going it alone use the guides for the cost it is well worth it. there is a colony of Monkeys at the top as well as about 5 Dogs to keep you company. Allow 4 hours for the round trip.", "We visited restaurant, buffet self serve, and enjoyed views across to the volcano. Outside patio allows great photo opportunities.", "Trackking at Agung mountain is one Of the adventure in ,around 75km from Denpasar,to east ,that you can fine Mother temple at Besakih,and Agung Mount.if you want Tracking must have Tracking guide to top,cause for safety.Hight 3142M,you can see view Sunset,and Sunrise,If you need Sunset you must have to stay at Camp.and need bring food and water.start at 12am and you can get Sunset view at champ around 5:30.take rest there view hours,start to top around 3-4am,and than you can get sunrise on the top around 6am.there are 3 top point on the top Mount.the Higher is top 3.from there you can see other view mount,and nice sunrise.thank you. Regard Gede", "We climbed up with a family of 5, including a 10, 12 and 14 year old which was no problem. A guide is helpful as he knows the dangerous bits and pieces of the steep walk and was great in helping our youngest one. Good shoes are a must - good sneakers or running shoes will work. Flip flops will not at all. It's an hour walk on a mostly paved path, then its gets crowded and the acent starts for about 30 minutes to a little stop area, all walking on lava stone. From there another 15 minutes steep to a second stop area. Lastly another 15 minutes to the top which is steep ans sandy so hard to find grip. Its crowded and loud at the top which is a shame. Still beautiful but I can imagine that with less people and some silence it would even be better.", "We did the Mt Batur Sunrise Trek & White Water Rafting with Private Tour in Jun 2017. We subsequently did Mt Agung and Mt Rinjani in the same period with 2 other different companies and have to say that we were extremely lucky to get Nik as our guide for Mt Batur. As it was our first time trekking, we ran out of breath very easily and frequently and needed many breaks in between. Nik was very patient with us and even offered us snacks like banana and timtam chocolate biscuits. He was very supportive and sweet throughout the entire journey. He was always only 2-3 steps ahead of us and held our hands through the slippery parts of the trek. We felt very safe with him. He also frequently offered to take pictures for us and actually took some of the best pictures of our trip. The water rafting part of the package was executed by ALAM, another reputable company. It would have been more expensive if we had booked the 2 separately. Overall, the Private Tour team really impressed me with their level of service. Thank you Nik, our guide, Gede, our driver and Yoga, our coordinator. My only regret is that we did not book other tours with them as well. I will definitely use their services if I ever return to for any treks!", "I was talked into this by my best friend. I had not planned on climbing a volcano but I am so glad I did. We were there in November when flights were cancelled due to ash from Rinjani so I was expecting it to be cloudy and hard to see sunrise. Lucky for us it was a clear morning. The walk in the early hours around 3.30am was very dark and the guides hand out small flash lights. I am glad I couldn't really see going up. It was very rocky path and sometimes slippery. Would not recommend if you are not active. We had a young 21yr old boy who really struggled, but a 64yr old woman who was quite fit who handled it well. The view from the top was just breathtaking. Was strange to see monkeys and dogs on the mountain. It was a nice brekkie up the top. Banana sandwiches & boiled egg. Our guide was lovely and helpful. I wish I had taken more money to tip her better. I would recommend to all active people who enjoy hikes. Good sandshoes or boots are a must.", "My wife and I’s travel agent booked us onto the Mt. Batur Hiking trip as part of our honeymoon activities. We left Ubud at about 2.30am and arrived at the base of the trip around 3.30am, from there we hiked up the volcano, which took about 2hrs (depending on fitness level). Once at the top we were treated to a beautiful sunrise above the distant mountains, which was accompanied by breakfast. Breakfast included some eggs which were cooked in the boiling hot steam coming from inside the volcano. One word of warning is that if you’re expecting this to be an easy walk, it isn’t. We passed a number of people who looked to be struggling and even we (who are regular gym-goers) found it far from easy. It is however a great experience and assuming the weather is good will be well worth the climb.", "A bunch of thugs at the bottom of the mountain charging extortionist rates why does one need a guide ? Money making trap ? Also noticed they charge Europeans double the price they would any other nationality ... seriously needs to re- look this trekking association they are terrible to deal with ! We also had to pay to enter the kintamini area ... If u really keen take a guided tour from your hotel - you are likely to pay a lot less than the thugs at the bottom of the mountain !!!!!!!!", "We did the 4 hour hike up and down the mountain. It was 2 hours each way and it was much easier coming down than up (of course). I can't lie, I was not fully prepared for it. I knew it wasn't going to be easy, but about half way up I wanted to throw myself , or push one of my (lol), off the side. Once we made it up, it was all good. We used Budaya Tours and the guides were most helpful. We were fed breakfast and when dawn came, it was all worth it. The cost was about $70/person which seems a bit high, but considering they picked us up from the hotel, dropped us off, water throughout the trek, and breakfast, I think it was well worth it. They were even willing to go up a bit higher if you wanted to trek a bit more, which I declined.", "It was incredibly windy when we went, which brought in the massive clouds (and cold winds) that blocked the entire view, even in the morning. However, on our way down, we saw some tourists hiking upwards, without a guide as the trail's pretty well marked. If you attempt the summit without a guide for the sunrise, they will insist you turn around and return with a guide, didn't seem like anyone minded them without a guide when the sun was up. Also, the weather seemed to clear then.", "I joined a sunrise trekking tour last year,it was organized by Batur Volcano guesthouse where i stayed in June.it is one on one guided tour,the price is reasonable,the tour start at very early morning,my guide Yoki came to my room and knocked the door to wake me up,i was tired,but after shower,my body full of energy.i had some simple snacks and followed him to the mountain.the guesthouse location very close to Batur.Yoki very patience and helpful,he always asked if i am ok,sometimes he helped me to go up.there are two options to the peak of Batur,i chose the less harder part,it took more longer time.another option is harder,not easier to climb up,but take less time.after few hours,i make it,but exhausted.i rest there for a while,Yoki cook breakfast for me.unfortunetely,the weather not good,also misty,cant see the surise.so sad.after that we went down.on the wa,i took some ohotos,Yoki helped me a lot,after the tour,i tipped him.the tour has three routes.i chose the second one,which is medium route.but the weather not good,so i gave up.i just followed the same route to back to my guesthouse(it is the first route actually,but i didnt ask for refund,cuz it was me want to give up,too dangerous i think).so if you want to see the sunrise,better check the right season,heard that it is July or August.i think i will try again next time though it is quite challenging for me.", "I did not do the hike, just viewed from the buffet restaurant. It was a nice view and good photo opportunities. Buffet was good food, too. Glad I made the stop to see this.", "Imagine...you are so close to a live/sleeping volcano! Getting so close to feel the cool hard rock-form of lava that this mountain erupt! It was a great moment looking at the top part from a top and safe side. Thanks to tourism authority for this facility making this visit so easy for tourists.", "If you want to trek up the Mt Batur, you will have to spare an entire day. Trust me, it't absolutely worth it. Beautiful walking trail and an amazing view from the top. If you just want to capture some great pictures, there are heaps of restaurants right opposite to the volcano. Enjoy a hot brew and some delicious sea food :) Make sure that you do not visit on a cloudy day as the clouds tend to get real low and this will definitely dampen your experience.", "We start trip from Kuta, early morning start, We got nese Guide on starting point, hiking up around 2,5 hours with some stop on the way. We got sunrise before to the top. And the view is really amazing. Climbing to Mount Batur is probably very suitable for beginners.", "We started at 5 AM with the trekking. Our hotel Segara was close to the starting point. (by car it was not more than 10 minutes). It was very crowded. I think more than 100 people were climbing up. That was an experience in itself. Everyone had a lighter (provided by the guide) so that gave a \\ seven dwarfs\\\" king of feeling. We paid around 350.000 R. per person, that is around 20 Euro. This was including breakfast on the top, but you have to pay extra for the tea and coffee! Nice experience, but the crowds take away the charme.\"", "Very beautiful place, with remnants of vulcan's ashes around. Nice view on the lake and surrounding. You can hike by yourself or to join a group, but make sure you have enough water, food, warm clothes and very good shoes- you'll need them especially when descending back from the top.", "I think everywhere I went in this seemed like the one tour to do, and I'm very pleased I did it! Set off at 2am get to the volcano at 4am to begin the hike and you have one guide to 4 people, however I lost my guide within 5 minutes as it was pretty busy and dark - I would also recommend fantastic footwear as the ash at the top makes you slide everywhere and taking your own torch! Luckily even without a guide I made it to the top and had a fantastic clear view - it is a pretty difficult climb and I think the guides should split those who are beginners, intermediate etc into groups so you have the correct pace! Would recommend this to anyone who visits ", "I have very awful experience with Mount Batur's guys being agressive, rude and really dangerous for tourists. Please, help to make this place free from this mafia that is well known to anyone having an \\independent\\\" walk in the area: boycott travelling here and make petitions against Association of Mount Batur Trekking Guide!\"", "There's a few different ways to go about climbing Mount Batur. We opted to stay near the base of the volcano and have a private guide take us up. It was more costly, but totally worth it! We took a route on the east side, which had two different paths- easier and longer, or shorter and harder. We went for the shorter route, no regrets- was hard work, but I really enjoyed the climb. The sunrise view at the top is incredible! And after you've had tea/coffee and breakfast we went for an explore, there's some cool views, a massive cave with a temple in it, and monkeys! 100% would recommend!", "If You don't go hiking on it, probably the best point of view of this volcano is from Kintamani, the village located in the western edge of the larger caldera. Its eruption (29.000 years ago) has been one of the most powerful ever happened on Earth...", "Though exhausting the sunrise trek to Mount Batur it totally worth it. We had booked kintamani tours who charged us USD35 per person for the trip. They picked us up from Seminiyak at 130am and the trek starts at around 4am so that you make it to the top by 6am beofre sunrise. The trek is steep and plain at times and totally a mountainous terrain therefore exhausting but the sunrise males up for it. On the hilltop we were served breakfast while we enjoyed the beautiful view. Beware of the monkeys up there who leave no stone unturned to have your breakfast. Do a favour to yourself and take this sunrise trek; its totally worth the effort. Dress light and carry ample water with you.", "Did it as 2 52yo and an 18yo A tough climb if you're not fit but highly worth the experience We didn't get to see the sunrise due to cloud but would still highly recommend doing it.", "Went as a family of four, two adults and two kids, 17 and 19 years of age. We went from Pura Pasa Agung temple. The first 300 steps to the temple was not a problem. We spent almost 2,5 hours trekking upwards before we cleared the vegetation. Adults gave up at 2500 meters, but the kids went to the crater rim with our guide. We used Nyoman Mukti, phone +62 852 38548412. He was great in every way, polite, strong, patient and really trustworthy. We felt safe all the time with him as our guide. From the crater rim and down to the temple the kids used 1,5 hours. Climp is indeed hard, going upwards in a straight line, no turns. Having said that, with some trekking experience it is doable. Reason that we had to stop was back/knee trouble that occured beforehand. The nature and surroundings are breathtaking, also the view. We also did Mt Batur, that was really, really easy compared to Agung.", "An amazing experience. We were taken to the base of the volcano to meet our wonderful hiking guide at 3am. We then set off for a 3 hour hike up the volcano in the dark and jeepers I am glad it was dark for when you get to the top and realise how steep the drop from the tiny path you just climbed it gave me butterflies! The sunrise was worth all the physical exhaustion and the guides organised eggs and tea and toast for everyone. Sadly some people fed the monkeys which made them all start fighting which was upsetting but other than that I loved the experience. Our guide then showed us around the volcano - so beautiful to be out in the natural environment. We then set off on the descent back down, with the sun now up we could really enjoy the views and how far we had actually climbed. What an amazing adventure! Make sure you wear comfy clothes and sensible climbing shoes take water, hat and that sort of thing!", "My husband and I are both physically fit people, and the climb was challenging, especially descending the mountain. We were picked up from Seminyak at 1:00am and started our climb around 3am. We reached the summit about 2 hours later. You will need a guide, the pricing depends on your path of choice. We took the one circling the crater, it costs 500,000IDR per person. Flashlight and so-so breakfast is included, you can buy drinks at the top but the price is jacked up high, so bring your own. The path is rocky, sandy but obvious. First half of the journey is not that bad, it's like walking on a long foot path with a small incline. The second half of the journey was the tougher one, as it became very steep all of a sudden. Train yourself with some squat exercises before climbing this mountain, you will appreciate it. Some parts of the summit are very narrow, one slip of the foot and that's the end of you. Yes, this attraction is crowded. Expect about a hundred people on top. It can get quite noisy, which is frustrating, because it would be nice to have some peace and quiet at the summit. Bring a warm blanket and wear wind breaker, it gets very cold and windy at the top. The view is amazing, really, pictures cannot do it justice. Our guide was very soft spoken but was very serious when it came to our safety. If you are considering to go and this would be your first time, I would recommend it. You need to be prepared and be physically and mentally fit to conquer this mountain.", "We took Mt Batur sunrise trek and it was a life time experience. This was our first trek and feeling was simply awesome. Started at 3:30 from starting point and reached the top at 5:30 hrs. Around 3.5-4 km one way. Sun rise took place at 6 A.M and the view was simply majestic. First rays of the sun emerging from clouds with MT Agung clearly visible and Lake Batur in downside, you cannot ask for anything more. It gets really chilly at the top due to cold breeze so take jacket and sunscreen to protect you from bright sun. Our guide prepared breakfast for us. Egg sandwich, banan sandwich, chocolates, biscuits and hot coffee. Its must do thing while in . Don't miss this.", "Short trek with scenic views at summit! The first half of terrain is easy and the second half is steep slope with rocky terrains. Ash terrain from sunrise view point to summit, so be got to be really careful. Nonetheless good experience!!", "Taking my 18 year old son to , this was the one thing that he wanted to do above all else so we booked it. Ias the time grew closer, I began to doubt my abilities. I am 52 and considerably overweight, however for the last 3 months I have been at the gym nearly everyday and can walk all day on the flat. I read the reviews on here, and it didnt seem to be that bad - what did I have to lose. Worse case scenario, I would stop halfway and they would pick me up on the way back. So we were picked up at 1.30am from our Kuta hotel. We stopped at about 3am for tea, coffee and a banana pancake for about 30 minutes then onto the start point. We drove up and up and up. Great I thought, less to climb, but then we started going down and down and down. Finally stopping at a carpark where we were introduced to our 19 year old guide Ari and we set off in our group of four. The first 10 minutes was very easy going on onky a slight incline, but the we started going uphill. I had to take my jumper off as I was already soaked in sweat. Luckily my brother had suggested I take his hiking sticks and they were invaluable. I am only short so a step up the rocks was harder for me than my son with his long legs. After maybe 20 minutes Ari suggested that our 2 companion s hook on the end of the group in front as we were slow going but he never once showed any impatience with me \\its okay mama just go slowly, we have plenty of time\\\" and slowly it was stopping every 5 minutes for a minute for a breather, but we plodded on. We would look back occasionally and see the torchlights of those groups behind us waaaaay down the hill and that made me feel better. About 50 minutes in, we reached the halfway point and I was totally spent. Looking up you could see the lights of those ahead of us and I mean looking up - they were on at least a 70 degree angle. At this point I broke, they was no way possible for me to do this. But my fabulous son and Ari told me yes I could and that they would be right there and we would do it together. A chocolate bar and a stack of tears and we moved on, and on and on. One foot in front of the other. Ari in front offering a hand up when needed and my son behind offerring a push. So many times I thought I couldnt do it and somany times they would point out the lights to show how far we had come. The second half is so much steeper and the rest breaks more frequent. I would only need 30 seconds to a minute. I was determined not to be the last up. And just when I was sure that I could go no further, wecould hear the wind and Ari assurred me just a few more minutes and then we could see the top 6 or 7 metres higher up. In tears, exhausted and shaking we finally stepped onto the summit. All we could see at first was mist and half light, but then the wind blew and omg there was the sunrise and the most spectacular views. Ari cooked us boiled eggs in the vents of the vocano and we had banana sandwiches and fruit. There were a stack of hungry monkeys around that would steal any unattended food. After a short break we then walked to the crater itself which was spectacular. The other 3 went for a bit more climbing whilst I happily enjoyed the rest. And then it was time to climb down. Although somewhat easier than going up (I didnt need any rest breaks), it was an absolute killer on the ankles. Any slight miss on the uneven ground would turn your ankle painfully. I wondered if we would ever reach the car. But yes 5 and a half hours later, 9kms and 1717m high I had done the impossible - haul this body up and down the mountain. Looking back to where we had climbed, it truly seems unfathomable that we could have done it. Doing it has made me realise how strong I am and whilst I would never do it again, I am so incredibly proud of my achivement. Yes I would recommend it, as it is an incredibly powerful experience, but know that it was the hardest physical and mental trial I have ever completed. But there again young 18 year old son only found it \\\"a bit hard\\\" but was equally amazed at what we had done. We had climbed a mountain! \"", "We arranged a pickup from our hotel through email. We met our guide at base of the volcano in the darkness. He provided us with torches and 2 bottles of water each! We set off about 3 am! I found the hike fairly tough, but we took lots of breaks along the way. You can choose 2 routes one is stepper and more tricky. At this crossway point there is a toilet. We went for the easier route. I have a pretty bad fear of heights! But this didn't scare me. There was no steep edges as you climbed. Parts had loose ground which made finding your footing tricky. There is a base where you can get coffee and eggs from your guide. We pushed through to get to the very top. It takes about 30 minutes more, it's definitely worth it! This final stretch is mostly on old ash which tricky to walk on. But again you are not near the edge so I didn't find it scary. My legs almost gave up on this final bit! Our guide Ketut who was amazing for the entire trek really pushed me to keep going at that point! I can't explain how great he was! Despite all our breaks we made it to the top on schedule to see the sunrise. The views were unbelievable! You can also see where the volcano last erupted! The exhilaration of getting to the top really helped with climbing down and it was much easier than climbing it! This was the best of part of my trip to and I honestly cannot recommend it enough! ", "Beautiful hike! Was VERY concerned for safety of some hikers. A few tips: 1) no flip flops 2) carry water in pack (not in hands, you'll need those) 3) yell \\rock\\\" if one comes loose and falls- keeps those below you safe 4) this climb is wildly steep, with some class four scrambles and class five climbing.\"", "We went there for lunch, its very nice to see the mountain. Nice lunch, and not so many people When you do such a travel, you also see something of ", "At first we were staying in Kuta and Mount Batur was far from there like 60 kms and on top of that you got to leave the hotel at 2 am in the morning to reach there by 3:30 am. The trekking starts as soon as you reach there. We hired a personal guide. The complete cost with transit was 1400000 Indonasian Rupiah. The trekk is quite hard and steep with sand and gravel which mskes it more tough to grip the grounds. Make sure you choose a right pair of shoe to avoind slipping. The treck starts easy and gets tough as you move ahead. There are 2 ways in between one is easy one and other one is hard one. The hard one is very hard as we took that route in return and the easy one was also a bit hard and steep. The Trekking goes through the forest and lava rocks. But when you are 20 minutes away from the top you start getting mesmerizing views which was the biggest motivation for me. There are motor bikes available in the easy route if you give up at any point, but believe me do not take those bikes because you wont get the feeling of hardwork when you get on top. The views at the top are mesmerizing.the clouds are below you and you get that blissful vibe when you reach up there. A bit tiring but a must do thing in . Prefer doing it when you stay in Ubud.", "Due to the religious festival of \\Panca Wali Krama\\\" you will not be able to hike the southern route until November 11th 2014!! Please disregard information this after that date... My guide asked me to publish this here to avoid disappointments. The northern route is still open and an alternative route via Sibatan temple. This fest happens only every 25 years btw. As to the actual climbing: Most has been written here and it did apply for me as well: Do not underestimate this climb! Wear really good shoes! Take enough water, some food and warm clothing I am kind of experienced so I did not find it too hard, it is a little easier that Mount Fuji... But it is no stroll, mind you. The \\\"short\\\" route takes you about 4 hours straight to the top. That is 1.300 meters in 3km distance, every step goes up. The walk down is hard as well (the same as up), so save some strength for that as well. It starts in the forest and then you find yourself quickly on hard and sharp rock and loose gravel. I can only repeat that without real hiking boots it will be dangerous in my opinion. Get a guide, (like Wayan Dartha, agungguide@yahoo.com, very friendly, he climbs the mountain nearly every night, so he has a lot of experience)\"", "I was so eager to reach this place, & it was more than what I expected :) .. The view is more than breath-taking, the breeze/wind is refreshing & the whole feeling is overwhelming when you realize this is an ACTIVE volcano! There are some restaurants that have direct view over the volcano, but the best one was just across the street .. You'll also find some souvenirs shops here & there .. The only downside was that we had to pay 15,000 IDR each as an entrance fee! I'm not how is that logic! We were not entering any fenced place! It could've been a scam, so better watch out ..", "Although I loved the view when I got to the summit and enjoyed the thrill of achieving the sunrise hike to the top, it was extremely hard going. Eco is a great way to do the tour especially if you are travelling by yourself. They seemed like the only company leading hikers up the mountain that had a few guides per group so the slow ones (me) still had someone with them while the other hiked up ahead. While they give you boiled eggs, bananas and cheese sandwiches at the top (lots of flies all over the sandwhiches everywhere at the top) , I would recommend taking some of your own snacks for the journey.", "I absolutely LOVED this experience. I had a private guide take me up with another friend (who I met while travelling). Though a private trip the cost was reasonable at 450,000 rupiah each which is about $45 AUD and this included a visit to coffee plantation also as well as a Karma Cleansing ritual cleanse at a sacred waterfall. Anyway, for the Mt. Batur experience: Pick up from hotel in Ubud is about 2am-2:30am so be prepared to get up early. It's around an hour drive to the base of the volcano and the ascent can take between 1-2 hours depending on your level of fitness. The track is fairly rocky and sandy (remember it is a volcano you are climbing with 1717m elevation at the top) so good shoes are recommended. I did see a few people in flip-flops but I have hiked a fair amount and I really recommend good shoes unless you a masochist. Also, while I am not at my peak fitness I consider myself to be at above average fitness so don't think this will be an easy feat for a complete beginner. I'm not saying you can't or should not do it, but remember to pace yourself or you will burn out. If you need, let who needs to pass you pass. Go at your own pace and enjoy it! There is plenty of time to get to the top. Also, the entire ascent is in the dark so it adds to the challenge as it is harder to see etc. You are given a torch but I'd highly recommend bringing/getting a head torch if possible so you have your hands free for scrambling if required. (Carrying a torch throws light in the direction of your hand so makes the ascent all the more challenging with a dancing light). I recommend dressing in layers. You will get warm very quickly during the ascent but at the very top before sunrise it is COLD. Depending how quickly you are able to make the ascent you may be waiting for a long time in the cold. On the way down it gets HOT. Very very hot. I had on a moisture wicking t-shirt for the ascent/descent and up top put on a merino layer and a soft shell fleece as well as a beanie for warmth. I am a bit of a \\coldie\\\" and know myself so I was prepared in bringing these and was VERY happy to have them. On the way down the sun was up and by 8am it was pretty darn hot. I stripped all my layers off back to my t-shirt, took off my beanie and put on my hat and sunnies. Recommend you bring sufficient water as the tour companies usually give you one 500ml bottle (not much). You can buy more up top but they charge a premium price. You will get a small breakfast also and while it is simple, up there, it tastes great :) Pending your appetite you may like to carry up more snacks with you. Also, if you can spare the room in your luggage and own one, a hiking pole won't go astray either. Some of the hike is very sandy/rocky and it will give you more stability. In my opinion this hike is worth the effort and the early start. The view is spectacular and I absolutely loved and recommend it. Out of my 3 week stay in this was possibly the highlight. In complete Nike style, my opinion is just DO IT! But be prepared. Don't go out boozing the night before & wear flip-flops and expect it to be breeze... Mt. Batur Hike checklist: -hiking shoes or at least joggers -long pants that you can roll up or 3/4 pants (it's a long wait up top for shorts) -warm jacket for up top -beanie for cold wait up top -hat & sunscreen for descent -small daypack to carry all your things (water, snacks, camera and when you take off layers etc). -water, snacks, camera -head torch (ideally) -ideally a hiking pole if room in luggage and if you own one (or make a make-shift one from a stick) Hope you have an awesome time :) Live Love Life!\"", "This is is historical place to visit in . The volcano is amazing on a clear day. We managed to see it on a cloudy day. The viewpoint is great and u can take plenty of photos. We went with 2 children and they loved it as well. There is some seating available there where u can sit and enjoy the views. The souvenir markets here are also good to shop as cheap bargains available.", "Against the usual practice, our idea was to climb Mount Agung during the day. On one hand we wanted to get a proper night's sleep, on the other thought it would be much easier to enjoy the view in the day light. Although Wayan agreed to the proposal, he insisted on starting the trekking as soon as possible in the morning, given the complicated weather conditions in the afternoon (even a bit of rain makes the steep track very slippery and dangerous). Thus, we started our ascent at 6 am, while most people were already enjoying the sunrise at the top of Agung. I would not say that the track is dangerous, but can be challenging for those not used to regular exercise. The way leads you straight up to the top, not through the typical curves and bends, so it's pretty energy consuming and often you need to use your hands for support. But if you are generally fit, you should have no problems to make it to the top. And it's definitely worth the effort - the view is spectacular and most importantly,the place is still not overcrowded with tourists! Just remember to take at least 1 litre of water. During the way up, Wayan adjusted his speed to ours and assisted us and helped us during the more difficult parts. All this while sharing his thoughts on a range of different and very interesting topics such as Indonesian politics, schooling, cultural diversity and other...which made the trekking very enjoyable and distracting especially at hard times :) Also, it needs to be said, that during all the trekking Wayan's number one priority was to ensure our safety, showing us where to go, indicating dangerous and slippery areas, as well as keeping close eye on the weather changes and the timing. In the end, the whole trip took us 5.5h, we were able to enjoy the crater view on the top of the mountain and we made it down before the heavy rain-pour started. Nevertheless, on our way down thick clods begin to form, partially blocking the view. The truth is, we had already seen the view during the way up, but I can imagine that if you sacrifice one night's sleep, weather conditions in the morning should be even more inviting to appreciate the startling landscape. All in all, we had an absolutely great time and a feeling that everything was under control at all time and with 0 risk involved. Wayan is a real professional and knows his stuff very well. On top, he is a great company too! I would definitely recommend his services and the Mount Agung experience to anyone that likes hiking type of adventures. Finally, I really appreciate Wayan's help to arrange our trekking trip to Mount Rinjani (Lombok) through his local contact in Rinjani National Park. A big thank you for that, Wayan!", "The sunrise hike was absolutely breathtaking at the top. The trek up there was also entertaining. So many people headed up in the dark with flashlights...it was a sight all of its own. I would highly recommend this if you are traveling to . We also had our guide provide breakfast when we reached the top which was very nice. The whole thing was very affordable.", "We started at 1-30 from our hotel at Kuta... Reached the base at around 4. U need a flash light, light jacket and tough shoes to trek... If u are travelling in rainy season (like we did) make sure u have a raincoat with you... It takes about 1-30 to 2hrs to go to the top... if it is not cloudy u will be able to see the sunrise which is awesome.. At the top you would get complimentary breakfast consisting of banana sandwich and boiled eggs... U can see the crater, fissures from where smoke is emanating and beautiful view of the batur lake as well as the small villages at the foothill.... Be a little careful during descent as there are lot of loose gravels... Trek is not that strenuous and ideal for starters.... Our guide was Waynya ..... he is a awesome friendly guy.... Highly recommended....", "My fitness level is not great, so the climb was pretty difficult but I took it slow, taking just over 2 hours. The beautiful sunrise made it all worth it. Suggest that if fitness is not great, that climbers hire a local guide just in case they need help going up or down. I needed assistance for the downward stretch. The monkeys at the top are cute & very polite :-)", "We booked our sunrise hike the day before at one of those stand. I unfortunately don't remember the company name, but we paid 350 rupiah per person. We were told to be outside our AirBnB between 2a-2:30a to be picked up and after a little confusion of what vehicle was picking us up we boarded a bus with about 15 other hikers. We had booked our trip with another friend who was being picked up at his place and we were told that we'd meet up with him at breakfast. However, once we got to breakfast he still wasn't around and we were told that we'd meet up with him at the main base site. Once there, our friend's driver got lost so they were running late. We wanted to wait for him so we could all hike together, but our guides forced us to start because you have to hike with the people you came with in the car. Had we known that we'd get separated like that we would have easily all been at the same pick up location. Our first stop was to a coffee stand where they provided coffee/tea and a light breakfast which was a banana crepe like treat. We met up with a few other cars who did pick ups and then once we all ate made our way to the main base location. Once there the drivers handed out flashlights, breakfast to eat at the top, and water and introduced us to our guides (we had a guy and a girl). I'd say the hike was 6/10 difficulty because it got kind of steep in some places, lot of loose rocks/ash, and there are just a lot of people around. I did the hike in jeans and a pair of Allbirds, so not the best hiking attire, but someone in my group was wearing flip flops and somehow made it work! At the top the view was amazing! You could continue to go higher, but we chose to stay at the main area because the additional climb would have taken another 25-30 minutes and by that time we would have missed the sun rising. We ate our breakfast while watching the scenery change and finally met up with our other friend!!! At the top there were locals selling hot cocoa/snacks if you wanted. After the sun rose, our guides took us to an area where a crater hit and showed us a place where steam was coming out of the rocks. There were wild monkeys and dogs roaming so be careful they don't steal your food/things! Don't quote me on this, but there might be an easier path for those who can't do that climb, just ask the people you book with. The path back down was a different route and a lot easier so have no fear that you'll be going back the way you went up! Once we got back to the vans we made a stop at the same coffee place we went to for breakfast and had a coffee/tea sampling that was \\included\\\" in our tour. After all was said and done, we got back to our AirBnB by 9:30a-10a. It was rough waking up that early, but seeing the sunrise and that amazing view is so worth it! I would definitely recommend it! To bring: -Layers to wear because it gets pretty chilly at the top with the wind and you cool down quickly while waiting around for the sun to rise -Headlamp if you don't want to have to carry the provided flashlight (I did this and it was so much easier hiking) -A small backpack to put the water and breakfast they provide in -Camera -Sunscreen for the hike back down\"", "What a lovely temple to feel the energy and power. You should go early in the morning, otherwise it gets crowded. The climb up can be difficult for the inexperienced walker, but it is well worth it. The view is magnificent on a clear day.", "We did a trip to Mount Agung with a guide, which you can not do without. The trip is long, heavy and a little dangerous sometimes. You climb for four hours up, the way down takes two hours. We didn't make it to the top because I wasn't strong and fit enough, so with a lot of effort and sweat we made it until above the trees so our guide could make us a fire where we could wait for them to come back. Even though we didn't make it, being out there all alone with a bonfire underneath a sky full of stars watching the sunrise was magic. We were above the clouds and the trees and it was so beautiful and quite romantic even. If you want to this, be sure you are in good shape and you have good hiking shoes, otherwise it's just too hard. But the view and the experience are worth the sore muscles the day after. To those in good shape and who feel confident about climbing a mountain we would definitely recommend this, it's something to never forget!", "Makes sure u go on a good good good day, or else its gona be spoiled. We went on a rainy day but had no control since we were on a tour. the view of the mountain is scenic and very romantic. its even more romantic when its sunset or sunrise.", " trip is incomplete without visiting this place. High up in the mountain, by a lake. Beautiful weather. Mesmerizing environment.", "This trek is not for the weak hearted, mentally or physically. If you are fit and have treking or serious hiking experience this one is not to be missed. The night hike up is peaceful and sureal working your way up the trail. Then the trail dissapears and you are left with rock and a climb. It is difficult, wear good shoes, a good hiking coat, and if you have them gloves (though they are not needed, the would have been nice). When you reach the top it is a tight fit but waiting for the sun to light up the crater was worth all the work. The sunrise was nice, but for us it was seeing the crater come to life in the darkness. What a great sense of accomplishment when we were finished. Oh yea, for those who think you can do it without a guide, you would be wrong, it is easy to get lost on the rocks.", "I always go to sanur (karang) beach for sun bathing and me and my bf always love those guys at the beach who rent sun launchers. But this time i went with a friend and it was different guy approaching me for the sun launcher. I said i need one which is only 25k but then he pushed me to pay 50k for one or 2 persons. When i was alone previously, no one ever done that to me. Then he just walked away without getting me towel just like previous service i had. I called him asking for towel and he asked me to take it by myself. Few minutes later a white family came in and he provided them towels and they sat just next to me. Well, i might need to find another spot and give money to those genuine people and not racist.", "We organized in our Hotel the tour which includes a Driver, breakfast and a guide. As the tour starts around 2am we prefered the organizes tour instead of going there by our own. You Need around 1,5 hours from Ubud. Arriving at the starting Point in Batur you see a lot of other tourists and a lot of local guides. Our guide was a Girl at age 17. First we were sceptic, but she is doing the tour every day so she knows the ways very good. Her english was also good, so everything was fine. This was our first hiking tour, so it was hard but good! Going up the batur took around 2 hours. Arriving at the top, the guide prepares breakfast. Hot drink can be bought there. We waited for the sunrise. It was really cold but also an amazing Feeling being at the top. Unfortunately we could not see anything from the sunrise due to the strong fog. But this is the weather and no ones fault! Going up the mountain, the weather was getting better, so we could see how high we were and enjoyed the fantastic view. At the end we were really tired, but it was an amazing Adventure! For everyone who is not professional but want to hike a volcany at least once, Batur is perfect!", "VALENTINES DAY SPECIAL: Have you ever imagined what it feels like, you and your partner do something that has never existed in , even more so on the day of a million love (valentine). with a long duration of time promising for fun activities, from the beginning of the pick-up at hotels, villas, etc. at 2/3 pm, while preparing for the trip that goes on 1: Plantation coffee 2: taking photos in the dive. 3: starting point 4: climbing to the specified place.", "The scenary is nice and it's worth going there for the sunrise. On the top you can get a breakfast or just a cup of tea or coffee. Take warm clothes it can be cold since it's at night and up to 2000m. Most of the tour operators in will propose you a package including transportation, guide and breakfast on top. If you want to do it differently and cheaper try to get just the transport and go without a guide. The path is really easy and well indicated and you you can also just follow the crowdth. Everyone will tell you you absolutely need a guide but it's wrong! They will hassle you from the moment you get off the car on the parking but you can always ignore them or tell them you are with another group and leave. If you don't want packages you can also hire a guide from the parking. I guess in this way the money will go for the guides and not for the tour operators. It will take you around 2 hours to reach the top if I remember well.", "Truly enjoyed the trekking to the top of batur and back down. Watching the sunrise was beautiful. Might have tiring along the way but it was really worth the view.", "Me and 3 other women from my yoga and meditation programme in Lovina got picked up at 1am and our driver took us to the base to meet our guides. Our two guides were amazing, very calm, attentive and both held my hand up and down the mountain. It was a pretty hard climb, particularly if your very tired like I was. When you get to the top it’s so worth it, view is beautiful, luckily we had a clear day too so after Putting my jacket and thin jumper back on, it wasn’t too cold. Our guides each gave us a torch and recommended to use a walking stick which definitely helped. Take plenty of water, snacks and if you know it’s gonna take you a little longer try take off earlier and have short stops on the way to catch your breath. We saw monkeys at the top and stray dogs. We also had a spiritual blessing in a cave and gave an offering.", "You get a breathtaking view of Mount Batur and the Batur lake. Must visit. Its so scenic. We could also see smoke bellowing out of Mount Agung that had recently erupted.", "Did not climb, but went for a nice views. We had a very nice private driver who took us there. Had lunch in Lakeside restaurant and views were amazing. It started to drizzle a little after a while, so we left. If you need a nice, safe driver in with clean, new SUV, you can contact Mr. Werta via email and he be very useful in getting around the island and airport pick up. Contact him via email iwayanwerta@yahoo.com and he can take you anywhere you want to go.", "Mount Batur is an active volcano. The hike is 1717 meters and took us about 1.5 hours to get up top. Easy you say? Consider this: If you're like most people, you're staying in South (Sanur, Kuta, Seminyak, Nusa Dua...) so the drive to Mount Batur takes a little over 2 hours. The best time to visit is apparently to watch sunrise. So be prepared to start the journey at 2:30 am for the long drive. We started hiking around 4:45 and got up top by 6:15 am. The hike was not very hard for the average hiker but the pitch darkness and uneven lava rocks was definitely a curveball. We hiked on a morning that had been forecasted to rain. Because of the clouds and fog, we didn't get to see the sunrise. However, it was like breathtaking to watch the lake down below and the steam escaping rocks. It was so peaceful to be up there. Bring some hiking sandals/shoes. Flash light (a good guide would have an extra one but don't count on it). Water. Light snack. NOTE: We paid our driver 700,000 rupiah to drive us to and from Mount Batur. He arranged payment with the guides of the Mount Batur association. Each party has to have a guide. You can arrange payment on your own but that could get tricky as we were told you could get ripped off (see my review on Besakih Temple).", "I am not a natural trekker so when I was woken up at 2am to go and climb this mountain by my husband, i was not a bit pleased. Although I was not happy, I did not want to miss out on the experience. Our driver took us to the base where we met our guide who gave us torches. Wrap up warm as it is very cold at that time and in that location and wear proper walking boots.The trek is easy to start of with but gets tricky as it gets rocky and narrowier and more tiring. We met our guides sister on the way who helped us up the rocky part, the atmosphere is great going up as there are lots of other people doing the trek. Once you get to the top the views are amazing and waking up early, and the hard work going up, is all forgotten. I did this with my husband and 2 teenage kids and the experience and the views at the top with sunrise are amazing. The guide also made us breakfast up at the top. You cannot go to without doing this!!", "We've seen so many sunsets in we knew we had to catch a good sunrise and what could be better than seeing the sun rise up from the mountains early in the morning. A no brainer when we decided that it had to be Mt Batur. We lived in Seminyak, a good 2 hours away from Kintamani and we knew the climb was at least 2 hours. Fortunately we chanced on a super guide, Bazir (+628776038182) and we arranged everything via WhatsApp from Singapore. On the dot, his father picked us up at the hotel at 1:30am, and we took the 2 hour drive to Mt Batur to meet Bazir. I should add that Bazir's Dad is himself a good guide for and he lives downtown so he can provide good reliable services if needed. Bazir was excellent, he slowly coaxed me and my wife on the way up, and I found it taxing with my heavy camera, lenses and tripod. We're talking pitched darkness at 3:30am up a difficult mountain path and who says you don't need a guide. Having a private guide has tremendous benefits and he will stop when we do, and help along the way with encouragement. The last 10-15 mins to the summit was treacherous with sharp rocks, and narrow climbs. The beauty of the sunrise, Mt Batur Lake and Abang made up for all the pain we experienced. Simply breathtaking. We were too tired to eat all the breakfast Bazir prepared for us other than a sandwich and coffee. That was a nice touch. Coming down was another experience and Bazir helped carry my heavy camera bag and tripod seeing that I was struggling. I strongly endorse using Bazir, if you plan a sunrise trek, he's thoughtful, helpful and gave us a good tour guide description of the area, eruptions, foliage, and history. A good guide makes your journey worthwhile and memorable, and well worth the special private support you receive.", "I read some reviews hours before our trip and got completely freaked out by reviews of the Mafia Mountain Guides. Being the only ones picked up at our hotel at 2.30am didn't help either! I agree the guides have a complete monopoly on the mountain and have no doubt that you will be hassled if you try and climb without one. However our guide was so nice and always attentive to our needs. Even supplying me with extra layers when I started shivering whilst waiting for the sunrise. When you see the poverty of the surrounding area you realise that they are just protecting (albeit in the wrong way) their valuable income stream. The climb is steep in sections and due to crumbling rocks, it can be tricky. However it was a joy to see the torch lights from the hikers snaking their way up (torches provided by the guides). We stopped at the 'false summit' not seeing the benefit of a further steep half an hour climb. The atmosphere was good and the changing light when the sunrise started was wonderful. Breakfast of eggs, banana rolls and snack bar was supplied but I can't say enjoyable. Coffee is offered but don't have it! The most expensive instant coffee I've ever had. The guides do try to add value to the hike by showing you sacred spots, steam vents and giving information on the area. To experience something different on your nese holiday then this is definitely worth the trip.", "Nice view of the volcano and the adjacent lake. It is a bit of a drive to get to but worth it for the views", "A nice hike that most people could complete but be prepared with good shoes and a windbreaker. The wind is there on top and the temperature goes down to 10 degrees Celsius during the night in August. And if the weather is good (no clouds) the view of the crater is spectacular. Heads up: shouldn't pay more than 350 K roupies if you are staying in Kintamani. Enjoy", "My family and I booked volcano trek last year, precisely on 25 of December 2015. The mountain absolutely amazing, the views offered wonderful. It was certainly worth the effort get up at 10.30 am !!!. My family and I really lucky have Jero jezzn as our tour guide, He was extremely great guy, patient humoral, patient and helpful all the way up and down during our trek. Beside of that, he also excellent, English and knowledgeable about volcano and culture of . He explain us the think what he know about volcano and others and he very well photograph. I love to know Jero and you are the guy who made our trip in memorable!! Before and after sunrise the view from the peak is breathtaking, I will upload the photos I was took on the mountain. Beside of wonderful views, my family and I were experienced how to boil the egg and banana in the hole of hit volcanic steam, it’s about 200 degrees. In the end of journey Jero Jezzn bring us to the places where we relaxing our tight muscle, It is Natural Hot Spring, the hit of water comes from the mountain about 35 degree’s, my family and I highly recommended to take this tour package and also include coffee plantation for testing. My family and can’t commend anymore about Jero Jezzn, He is certainly more than a guide but he is my new family in . For sure we will certainly recommending your service to all people who come . Here is the contact person of Jero Jezzn +6281904082208. Here is my tips to all of you who wandering to do this tour: 1. Kindly bring jacket or warm cloth with a hat because there is will be cold before sunrise. 2. Long pants and trekking shoes is recommended because you’ll walk on the volcanic rock. 3. Please ask head torch is recommended during your book the tour, Jero will prepared it. 4. Enough sleep before departure ", "Together with around a thousand other people we decied to do a morning hike on Mount Batur to see the sunrise. The trekking part is not too difficult and we enjoyed both the way up and down. And the view from the top is truly amazing :) Remember some warm clothes and it will get really chilly at the top and you might have to stay here for some time (we had to wait almost 1½ hour for sunrise here - That was freaking cold after being sweaty from the ascent). Also be aware that prices at the small shops/sales people on the mountain are pretty high. Even for European standards. Think it was around 2-3€ for a small cup of coffee in plastic mug....", "Kintamani is a serene district with 5 volcanoes situated on a hill 1,460 meters above sea level; three of them are Mount Agung, Mount Kintamani, and Mount Batur. Mount Batur is the only one which is still active. In addition, there is a wide Lake of Batur in a valley making the entire sight truly contentment. With the plateau surrounding the area, it’s needless to say that in Kintamani the weather is always cool and chilly particularly in the morning and at the mid night. Everyday, load of tourists both local and international visit the site to chill out in the cool breezes while pampering the eyes with the most captivating sights imaginable.", "I booked this hike through a reputable resort with Tour Services owned by Made Sutrayasa. The hike is excellent and recommend doing it and wear good hiking shoes. BEWARE of the price. I paid $95 US when the others paid only $40 or 400k Rupiah! Made is a crook and don't use his company but rather another tour company that is honest! He told the driver to tell the other tourists not to tell the price! Don't pay more than 400k Rupiah and Don't use Trip Services... I rate the actual hike a 4 but the tour company a Zero...", "My husband was picked up by the guide from puri sunia ubud at 2 45 am- Mt batur is 11/2 hrs away, he said the trek up the mountain took abt 2 hrs and was not too hard.It rained that day at the top,so unfortunately,their group couldn't visualise the crater.But he enjoyed the 2 hr climb and said it needs only reasonable level of fitness and is not dangerous.I did not attempt the trek since I had to look after our young kids,but the view of the mountain and lake batur was picturesque even from afar.The guide charged him abt $4500000 rupiah.He was bk at the hotel by 9.30 am.", "This was the only disappointing activity I did on my 3 week Indonesia trip. It's totally overpriced (there's a mafia behind it and they will become very aggressive) and you'll end up hiking the mountain with crowds of other people (read: a line of people climbing up to the top). You get to the top and there are hundreds of other people there to watch the sunrise. Views are nice but be aware that it is often cloudy / foggy so visibility is a hit and miss thing. Then hike back down with hundreds of other people. The hike only gets difficult for the very last bit but if you've done hikes before and are in decent shape it is easily doable (they said 2 hours and we did it in 1.5). Bring warm clothing since it's freezing and windy on top. It's also expensive for what you get, compared to other activities / prices in Indonesia and considering that in many countries you can go hiking for free with much better views... I really wouldn't recommend doing this. Save your money for better things!", "we took the midnight trek up-to the peak to see the sunrise. We very lucky to be able to see the sun rise from behind Mt Agung unhindered by clouds. The view was quite nice. I am dismissive of sunrise and sunset points as I think of them as a gimmick to lure tourists. But the midnight trek was fun. The trek during the day might get too hot and you may get lost if you go on your own. The destination by itself is nothing special. The sunrise is like any other sunrise behind a mountain. And the sun rises on the day you go like it rises on any other day. Proper footwear is highly recommended. I have weak knees with reconstructed ligaments, and I felt the my light trainers offered insufficient grip on the rocks. There were people in flip flops though who kept slipping on the rocks but who still managed to make it through the trek. I would say hiking shoes are not required, but heavy, hardy running shoes with a rubber sole meant for running outdoors would be enough. Go here if you get excited by sunrise views, or if you'd like to try a trek in the dark.", "The trek was quite intense but we did no research beforehand. Bring lots of water (there’s plastic water bottles but we refuse to use them), and food, get lots of rest and wear comfortable clothes and shoes. Our guide Dante was so amazing. So patient with our rest stops, so attentive and fun. He took pictures for us when we got to the top and always made sure we were doing well and having a good time. Message me for his WhatsApp number if you are planning a trip to Mount Batur, or request him if possible!", "It's has a beautiful view for sunrise, you can see the sun is coming from behind Lombok Island. And you can see a beautiful Agung Mount through the north side of island. ", "We hired the driver who took us from the airport to our hotel at Ubud for a Kintamani lunch daytrip. In hindsight we wished we had booked an official tour trip as the driver drove too fast and I was car-sick. Our guide had limited English so was not very informative throughout the day trip. The restaurant we were taken to for Buffet lunch was lacking in cleanliness, the flies plentiful and the stairs leading to the downstairs toilet were very steep and unsafe. Luckily we had visited this venue twice before on previous holidays, so were not too disappointed. Mount Batur volcano, with it/s panoramic view, is still a definite must -see. We recommend choosing a reputable Tour Company to take you there.", "Advertised literally everywhere, and hailed as THE thing to do in ; the spectacular Mt Batur sunrise trek, for me was the most overrated and disappointing experience in 6 months travelling through Asia. I won't go into specifics of timings and arrangements as these are covered extensively in other reviews. What I will say is this; it's true, the views from the top are incredible. BUT it simply is not worth paying an extortionate fee to 'trek' up a half-paved route and tussle with literally hundreds of other tourists vying for the best selfie spot (at times it can actually be pretty dangerous on the peak) After the view, you are ferried around the summit to see other seriously underwhelming sights, such as some steam, a cave, and a big drop where a tourist died. Now, I just admitted the views are incredible, but incredible views can be seen from other places- a tip, if you want to see something similar (better) at sunrise, motorbike or taxi to the rim, and stop at one of the several places on the road to watch it. You will see the sunrise over Mt Agung and the lake, and will also be able to see Mt Batur. You won't be set back several hundred thousand rupiah and don't need to get up at 2am. Also you can grab a decent breakfast. If you are thinking of doing this for the trekking (you probably aren't, let's face it), then do the longer more arduous Mt Agung actual trek. For me, this was an overrated, disappointing, tourist cash cow. There are other ways to support the local economy, see a fantastic sunrise and have a great experience.", "We have followed some instructions from french blog to plan this small treck. We've been riped off ! We've paid 700,000 Rp each for a 1 hour transfer Ubud - Batur + guide. The guide was speechless et not friendly. This is a hike you can do on your own easily but the local guides will force you to hire them or to turn back (beeing eventually physically threatening) The sunset is nice to see but there are so many tourists that it became too much. Visit it if you want to loose one day on your trip...", "It’s absolutely worthful adventure! Our trip started at 3:30, our guide was arranged by the hotel owner.There is 2 hour treking up to hill, is good for all physically healthy travelers, just need to be careful and have respect. We walked with our children 4 and 7 years old, they made it well and got standing ovation up on the top! The top is stunning - spectacular sunrise, hot steam comming out of the ground, walk around the caldera meet monkeys and listen to interesting stories about eruption in 1963. There were more travelers on the top, all of them quite the backpacker type, so the atmosphere was very pleasant and relaxing up there. You can plan the trip just the day before. I recommend to take the longest trip as there is not so much difference in terms of effort between short,middle or long. Take good sporty shoes and dress, cane if you have some. I strongly recommend it to anyone who arrives this place!", "We combined our private tour to see few attractions together. It took us 2 hrs to reach from kuta to Batur. The volcano is dormant but nice view. The lake Batur has fantastic view and very clear water. We walked along and seen volcano from different view points. There were many street people selling things but simple NO was not good enough. We saw people making prayer basket from Banana leaf also. We had a long day as we saw rice terraces, coffee place and Holi spring water temple also.", "It's our 25th wedding anniversary never regretted it. Waking up and moving off from hotel to base of Mt Batur at 1.30 am. A 2 hour drive and began our trekking with out guide abt 4am. Pity guide English not so proficient But he is very helpful during our ascend and descent Initiall 1 km was gradual. Later part the ascend involves several tricky big upwards climb amongs the rocky path. Guide also provided us with torch.. Upon reaching the top, satisfying and rewarding watching the sun rises. Beautiful. Good to have a pullover as it is cooling up there. Lucky I brought a spare shirt which I can change into. My T shirt was totally drenched as if just completed 10 k run. Do bring a towel to dry your sweat. We were charged double the cost 700k. Lucky our guide recovered that cost for us.. A good enriching experience something different. But need to be reasonably fit. Those who do nit exercise may find it a challenge. Oh it cost 360k per guide and each guide can take max 4 with him.", "Gunung Batur is great! My boyfriend and I just came back from the sunrise watching and we loved it so much but please take care of the Batur maffia (aka Trekking Guides Organization PPPGB)!! We left Ubud on our rented scooter at 3.15am and rode the 35km to Gunung Batur. It's easily doable, but take warm clothes since it is cold at night on the motorbike. We arrived around 4.15am, which is decent since you'll have enough time climbing up the mountain. You'll have to ignore ALL people who scream at you on the way that you need a guide - but the most important thing is that you won't ride into town (Toya Bungkah)!! So take the route to the 'Pura Payogaan Empu Kamareka' temple, easily findable on maps.me (which is a great and free app). So take the LEFT route at the Y-junction and stop at a big parking lot on a corner. I think it's fine to park your bike here, but we drove another kilometer over a road in really bad condition (I would not recommend this, you can't really call it a road.. More like loose and really big rocks) which is not so nice in the middle of the night with two people on one bike. We parked it really close to the temple in the forest, where we were immediately encountered by guides who wanted us to join their groups. We ignored them but kept fairly close behind them for the first part of the route which was good, since you'll get to another 'guide point' (a small shed in the woods) where they'll try to get you to use a guide as well. We just ignored these people as well, sort of pretending we were with the group, then walked through with the group (take the first path to the right) and overtook them since they were pretty slow. It was kind of nice to have them behind us though so we could be sure of the road we had to take. It was fairly easy with the help of maps.me, but we still took a wrong turn (there are quite some roads to choose from, not showing on maps.me... when you come to some benches after the first hut take the most left path) and could backtrack with the help of their lights. Every time we would pass a guide with group they would ask us where our guide was, so we just told them they were behind us and that was fine. After this question you could even joke with them etc. The last part going up is pretty easy in navigating terms, and going down (in the light) is also really easy although still every guide will ask you where your guide is, even when you're almost at your bike again! I would recommend going down around the rim, it was so cool and there were monkeys. I personally think it would be a bit dangerous to go up by the rim in the dark though, it's quite a fall down and you won't be able to see anything of the (amazing) view! When we came back to the bike (which was in a fine state, we were a bit scared because of the things we read) we decided to ride around Gunung Batur, which is also a great recommendation and something you'll miss when you join a tour. When we went through Toyah Bunkah you pass the Trekking guides association (PPPGB) and a guy literally made us stop and said we needed a guide when we wanted to climb the mountain. I told him he was maffia (not the smartest thing maybe, but I was fed up with it) after which he started shouting and it seemed like he wanted to hit me, so we quickly drove on. Which is a good idea since the surroundings are great! There are really big lava fields and you'll ride inside the bigger caldera.. Seeing the crater rim of this caldera and going up it is really impressive! But... Take a flashlight, one per person, you REALLY need it, enough water, food, petrol, good shoes and maybe a stick if you're not sure about your footing. Maybe this sounds like a real bother, but doing it on your own is really worth it! Don't let yourself be overthrown by the Batur maffia but just go!", "We started at 4 am with a flashligt ,water and a helpful guide. Small sandy paths brought us to the top of the volcano in more than 2 hours. The last part was fairly steep. On top of the hill we were treated to an amazing sunrise. The guide meanwhile, made a small breakfast for us. Descend the mountain was not as easy as thought. You had to watch out for loose rocks and slippery paths. Meanwhile we could enjoy the beauiful surroundings. Totally it lasted 5 hours. I was a though climb, but well worth it. Afterwards I felt very proud!!", "There are two main routes up the mountain, one is difficult if you're not brave or fit and the other is more difficult. I went for the easiest route from the temple. Started the climb about 1am and made it to the summit about 5:30am including some breaks. I wasn't really sure what to expect, hadn't done any mountain climbing before. A couple of people didn't make it because either they weren't fit enough or they got scared on the last hour of the climb. The whole climb is quite steep and tough, first through trees and then rocks, but the last hour of the climb is pretty dangerous. I'm definitely a seeker of dangerous things to do, but the fact that there was no briefing, no warning, no safety equipment at all... was a bit shocking. I was unprepared in shorts and a pair of Vans, I just thought I'd be cold. However there really is some climbing to do at the top and IF you fall, you will be hurt or killed in some places. Adding to this, it was cold and wet because we were in a cloud and it was dark. All of that said, it was amazing, the best thing I've ever done, I think I felt a bit sorry for the people that didn't make it due to what I mentioned above. Definitely take a good pair of shoes, and a jacket and zip on trousers for the summit. A pair of gloves would of helped for the top as well as the rocks were freezing. Great trip.", "Views from the top of the mountain were just breathtaking and definitely worth the 2am departure from our hotel. This is a must for anyone wanting a stunning start to the day. There were 10 or so in our group and a couple of guides who made sure we all made it up in plenty of time for the sunrise. We booked it from our hotel the day before we wanted to go and there didn't seem to be any issues with availability. A word of advice would be to bring some snacks and additional water. The 3am breakfast of banana pancake just turned out to be a slice of banana cake and a small bottle of mineral water which isn't much sustenance when you're spending the best part of two hours trekking uphill, working up a bit of an appetite. Trekking downhill once the sun has risen is also thirsty work. We were back at the hotel by 11am which gave us plenty of time to do other things in Ubud for the day/", "An early pick-up 2:30am from our hotel in Ubub, takes about 1.5 hours to get to the trek start point. This was a tough 2.5 hour solid climb for my 53 year old legs. However, on making the summit drenched in sweat I was very satisfied with the achievement and the spectacular sunrise view. Well worth the effort!!!", "my thanks to Jero and team had organize our second tour with my to Batur Caldera. Your team work absolutely high value, keep your spirit and we sure your team become number one in . Definitely we highly recommended your service for every one and i will keep in torch your whattsApp +6281904082208. We will send you 15 of my friend on March 2016, i hope you and your team can serve such as what we did. thank you and see you soon.", "Thought of trekking up Mt Batur as my friend has done it with her hubby and they recommend it. I am also gonna do the same- recommend this to anyone who is adventurous and able to wake up early to trek up this mountain. What do you need? 1) IDR 700,000 with breakfast IDR 600,000 without IDR 500,000 if you just wanna trek halfway 2) good shoes or preferably hiking shoes 3) walking stick 4) wind breaker 5) water and some food/chocolate or power bar. 6) sunblock We left our hotel in Sanur at 2am and we arrived at the foot of the mountain at 330am and got a guide and started trekking up. Was a grueling climb. Luckily it was dark as all we wanted to do was to reach the peak. The cool air helped a lot. Made the climb easier. Took us about 1.5 hours to reach the top. It was really cold at the peak. So it's important to have a wind breaker. Breakfast was prepared by the guide. Was eggs and bread with either tea or coffee. We waited more than an hour for the sunrise. I was a little disappointed that we didn't see the first sunrise as it was really misty. The mist only cleared half an hour after sunrise and that's when we were able to appreciate such a fantastic view. We saw Mt Abang and Mt Agung and it was spectacular. The view of the valley was also amazing. We took the hike around the mountain peak and it we got to see the crater. Climbing down wasn't easy as the gravel was loose and slippery and I felt as i was skiing. Thankfully it didn't rain that day. Hiking down was also nice despite the hot sun. Really got to appreciate the view of the valley and of . We also had amazing guide who was really friendly and he didn't push us to hurry. He was also super sweet as he helped us carry our heavy bag pack. It'd one activity you got to try. My only con is the price. ", "The climb was tiring of course, but when we reached the crater rim, we knew it was worth the effort. It wasnt easy, but on the way up we were treated with views that only mount agung could give. Well they say you only live once, and experiencing agung and its natural beauty is worth every effort", "Another beautiful and great trek in . I suggest to book a guide and start early. It takes approx 4 hours to complete the track", "We were picked up by private tour bus at 2am. The hike up the volcano was long but very rewarding upon completion. Definitely bring a flashlight and sturdy hiking shoes. The last bit of the hike was the most difficult because we were treading volcanic sand. The view was amazing. Monkeys were friendly as well.", "If you are in you simply cannot miss a morning hike up Mt Batur for the sunrise. We spent the night in a hotel nearby and were up at 3am to make our way there. It was very crowded with tourist the day we went so go early if you can. Having said that it was the most stunning sunrise I have ever seen. Hike all the way to the top; don't stop at the first peak. And the hike down was equally as beautiful. Great view of the volcanoes, the ocean and over to Lombok. We were well above the clouds and it was breathtaking. You must go!", "Get up at 2AM, reach the location, meet interesting people and hike with them this 2000 Meter high, still slightly active Volcano. Tips - Wear runners, keep a jacket as it gets really chilly at the summit. Don't stop at the common view point, hike another 200 meters up and see a much better view. That would be difficult as it is all loose volcanic soil but worth it. See the pics!", "What's there to say. Mount Agung is an active volcano which you can climb. The trip to the top takes around 1,5 - 2 hrs and the trip down around 3 hours. We only saw the volcano from the view, which was very nice. During rainy season, the view looks very mystical with all the mist in the air. A must see if you are in .", "Here just an advice for people who don't like to book a tour and who are not interested in sunrises. I climbed Mount Batur all by myself without a guide during the day. The trek starts 1 km after Songan village (take a left). After 500 meters there is sand way, park your bike here. It takes about 1 hour to climb up this side of Batur, very nice view. On the way back you need Trekking sticks, I just took some wood from the tree, that turned out to be totally fine, its very slippery in the sand. Do not climb this way in the dark! This is a daytime trek! During the whole trek no one crossed my way, so maybe this is a little secret ;) enjoy! If you dont find the was, ask some of the onion farmers, theyll help you out! (Female, 28 years old, good fitness, but smoker)", "Had an amazing time. Kids aged 7 and 9 were up at 2am and did really well. We carried the bags :). But they climbed easily in the dark. Helped cook their eggs on the vents, watched the awe inspiring sunrise and even took some pics. We took the longer crater walk home and they also did that easily. Take a jacket and beanie as it is cold in the early morning darkness till the sun comes up. And walking through all the local crops on the way home was also a treat. If you are generally active this will be a nice, easy trip for you. We had the 2am call as we were staying in Ubud, but I believe you can get up later if you are closer too. If you enjoy walking and the beautiful environment go climb Mt Batur, you won't forget it!", "Who been to and didn't visit Batur, his tour was so poor. One of the best places in with great views and cool weather Walking market, terrace views and local foods are so awesome Strongly recommended for all who plan to visit ", "We took our hotel's (Tegal Sari) sunrise trek at 550,000 IDR per person. It's a pricier than most but we did it for the convenience. It's a nice & easy rocky trail up a beautiful volcano with lots of greenery and probably a favourite part of my trip to (but I'm biased towards mountains). At the top, there are fissures with hot steam coming out that you can touch and monkeys that stay for photos. Some practical info if you're thinking of making the climb: 1) Difficulty: It's a good first mountain if you've never climbed before; easy and short enough for the average person. You may get short of breath if you don't exercise much but if you go slowly, probably anyone would be able to make it to the top. However, it'd be dangerous for small children unless they have a lot of experience with the outdoors. 2) Rough schedule: Pickup at 3am from Ubud to reach the carpark at the start of the mountain trail about 4am. We hiked to the top about 5.30am and waited for the 6.10am sunrise while eating breakfast. Then, we walked around the top a bit before heading down by an alternative longer route through some farms and reached the carpark about 8am. We were the first group down but we were fast because there were only 2 of us and we're not the lingering type. 3) Gear: When I went, it wasn't too cold and shorts & a T-shirt were enough. But it's better to have a light jacket in case. I think shoes are a must because the terrain is rocky and it's dark. 4) Guide: The path is pretty clear and generally there are enough people to follow but it's illegal for foreigners to go up without a local (government-sanctioned) guide. 5) Crowds: Peak season (Jul-Sep) is very crowded according to our guide. We went end Jan and it was a reasonable number of people (won't have to stop but will pass groups every 10 minutes), though more than I would have liked. 6) Facilities: Basic toilet at the carpark at the bottom. Some locals walk around at the top selling drinks for about 30,000 IDR for a bottle of water, more for soft drinks. If you took a package, they probably provide water & breakfast. If not, a 500ml bottle of water should be enough.", "Breathtaking which makes the early hours, plus 2 hours of car ride, and then the chilling temperature all worth it. We got a quite a thick fog just before the sunrise, and probably missed a part of it, but when the fog cleared it was still as beautiful as any sunrise can be. The hike up took us 2 hours, slightly challenging for someone who doesn't take to exercising too well, but nevertheless quite manageable. Awesome! The hike down was easier in comparison, thank goodness.", "First off I'll premise this with the fact that I am not an experienced hiker - However, my partner loves it and when we decided to go to , it's something that she really wanted to do so I agreed. It completely exceeded my expectations. The hike is by no means difficult, and the view is spectacular. Left our hotel at 1:30am from Canggu and saw sunset. It was cloudy, however we managed to get a 2 minute window where the cloud cleared and we got some pretty amazing photos. Make sure you bring a jacket, it is freezing.", "This was my second visit to Kintamani and Mount Batur is still as spectacular as ever. We were lucky as it was a clear day, so the view was awesome. Mount Agung was also clearly visible so we got some amazing photographs. Do remember to carry something warm with you. It's freezing up there. A welcome change from the crazy heat at sea level. A must visit.", "we went with eco.3 guides were assigned to our group.one guide in particular, waje, was super patient and went out of his way looking and putting back together my son's broken headlamp.the initial hike was ok until we got to the almost vertical climb.lots of loose rocks.waje looked after my family throughout.at the top, the view was magnificent.going down was even more challenging.some people slipped and fell.overall, we enjoyed the climb but not so much the van ride(very long drive from legian and lots of winding narrow roads from ubud onwards).", "This trek is not for the faint hearted nor is it for the untrained or under prepared. Starting at 1:30am we met our guide at the foot of the mountain. Despite being informed we would be provided with torches this was not to be the case and had a solitary hand torch, which we had brought from the hotel, between myself and my husband to guide us - a head torch is essential! I am female in my mid-late twenties and while no previous mountain trekking/climbing experience I would consider myself very fit, working out 4 to 6 times a week. However myself and my husband found this climb to be extremely challenging physically. The trek up begins with a mud path through a forest within which roots and sharp broken tree trunks infrequently appear on the pathway. The terrain then turns to loose stones where stable footing becomes increasingly hard to find - particularly on the route down. However it is the final two hours where the trek turns from challenging to dangerous. Climbing up almost vertical slope on our hands and knees we were reliant on the light generated by the night sky to find a route that didn't lead to one of us slipping off the mountain side. There are points where there is nothing beneath you. I can't emphasis enough that very difficult climb (not trek) made dangerous by the conditions. We saw a number of people turning back - some near the summit, because of how dangerous it becomes. At the top there is not a lot of room considering the number of people and guides in a small place with a limited number of spots to view the sunrise safely in the very cold conditions. The sun rises behind another peak of the mountain leading to more limited experience than expected. The route down is just as, if not more, difficult as the route up. Following the same path it places a lot of pressure on your knees over a further 5+ hour period. Overall neither of us enjoyed this experience and would not recommend it.", "First it was an amazing adventurous experience ! Very beautiful sunrise and amayzing weather and its not that cold on the top too , its a must do adventure and its a medium level hiking not easy and not hard . Now to the entrance and guide part :D Government dosent require any money for entrance !! The locals there are only trying to force people to pay ! Very high prices starting from 300 k pp up to 700k pp so why to pay when you can do it for free ! use Google maps as your guide we walked from the hotel to the mountain its better to stay in a guest house close to the mountain and then start your trip at 3am take a flash light , water , soft drinks with you and a hiking stick .. for us we took a tree stick! It really helped ! We started our trip at 3am in morning we went visa Google maps through the jungle while we were on the way a lot of local people with bikes tried to tell us ( we have to pay and we will not let you in and we are controlling the full mountain ! ) But we didnt care about what they say we went on our way with Google map through the jungle and we did it in 2 hours with a 15 mins rest tell the top ! we had the most beautiful sunrise and a beautiful pictures and we went down at 10 am having the most beautiful adventure because we did it for frew and in our way :) ", "From ubud a 90 minute drive with the motorcycle, then a 3 hour hike in the middle of the night. But then, then you will see the most beautifull view ever. You can see the coast lines around from the top of the agung at 3200 metres. A beautifull sunset from above the clous with the crater of the volcano gasping in your back. This is a must do on .", "Climbed mt agung last night. Still awake surprisingly on little to no sleep started at 1.am for the hike and got back down the next morning at 10ish. I found the first part of the hike very challenging fitness wise, it got easier fitness wise to the top however I was completely terrified at the steep rocks and height feeling as though I could easily fall off it was like rock climbing in pitch black with no harness.. Not very safe! (nearly had a panic attack) most other people seemed ok though so don't let that put you off somehow sucked it up and carried on to the top. Freezing up there but the view was amazing and a huge accomplishment after fear and struggle. Was happy to descent down however that became really challenging on the knees and it was super easy to slip on rocks. A bunch of monkeys came up to us which was really cool. Over all crazy and rewarding experience but do not attempt if scared of heights I'm not and I was terrified. Proud to have made it though. Bring warm clothes/layer the top was freezing.", "My wife and I were perhaps the lucky ones after having that have seen nothing once at the top but we had a great view and a stunning sunrise! The trek was good fun and our guide was friendly and interesting to talk to which helped to pass the time. At the top we were made coffee by our guide who had also Brough us both breakfast which we ate as we watched the sun break through. An amazing morning and would recommend taking the gamble... I can imagine it would be frustrating if you got to the top and couldn't see anything for cloud but if the weather is on side it so worth it! Absolutely beautiful.", "We went here twice and would recommend the same to you. We went for the sunset, parked and walked to the view point, we didn't have to pay for some reason, I think the people went home. However, we caught the sunset at perfect timing, I believe it was around 5 PM. A lot of people at the viewpoint and a lot of people walking up, they seemed so tired. Which made us a bit nervous about our next day. However, we didn't have any issues with the trek down. Take it slow! Don't get discouraged with all the people at the view point hardly anyone was actually walking down! Best time to the hike is later afternoon when it's not so hot and then you can walk up at sunset! Best way! Maybe 20 people on the beach. We would recommend not doing it in sandals we had Keen water shoes that we great for the trek! This is a must!", "a visit to is not complete if the tourists do not see the beauty of Mount Batur in Kintamani. Volcano that grows in the Caldera it has the most breathtaking panoramas in the world Mount Batur, which has an altitude of 1,717 m above sea level, is in a position geography 8o 14.30 'South latitude and 115o 22.30' east longitude entered in the District of Kintamani, Bangli regency> need more info contact me at : info@transyasa .com", "The best part of Kintamani and Mt Batur area is their natural scenic beauty, the rustic villages around the lake at the base of the caldera, the towns sitting on top of the caldera summit and the surrounding temples. I wish the people here were less aggressive at hustling visitors and tourists. Many would come to offer their services, especially to hike up Mt Batur. It was certainly not a nice experience being stalked everywhere. Other than that, I'd enjoyed very much biking the base of the caldera. There is another temple by the same name of Pura Ulun Danu Batur next to the lake which was solitary and a joy to visit as there was no one there to bother you. The sculptures in the temple were very well maintained and highly detailed. Riding leisurely through the lakeside villages was an unforgettable experience; what more the opportunity to stop right by the waters and watch the locals feeding fish at the fish breeding structures not far from the lakeside. Riding along the perimeter road gave the chance to appreciate Mt Batur from different angles and also visit up close the black, rocky, shiny, chunky remains of the volcanic lava field. At the caldera top, the road went round the rim to give one a good aerial view of the splendor of Mt Batur, the crater lake and the caldera base. It was cold up there, so you may want to bring appropriate clothing. At the northern tip of the caldera rim lies Pura Puncak Penulisan, the highest pura in . It is said, on a clear day, one could see as far as the Singaraja coast. Certainly, one of the top sights not to be missed!", "I do sports (but not hiking or running), but anyway ascending on this mountain was like a nightmare for me. I thought 1.5 hours were 4-6 hours :) But sunrise on Batur is really worth it! If you decide climb it, do not forget good shoes and worm clothes - when you finish climbing it will be very windy and cold.", "We parked up our rented moped at this beach right next to the Anantara hotel just after 9.30am, put our towels down in the beach, swam, walked, sunbathed etc. It came to lunchtime so we got back on the moped to find somewhere to eat. As we were getting in the moped 2 locals came up to us saying we have to pay for parking (there were no signs, no barriers and these guys weren't wearing anything official they just had some yellow paper that had 'parking 2000 rupiah' typed on them. We said we were leaving now anyway and that there are no signs and no one was here when we parked up so started to leave, thy kept shouting at us and started swearing \\**** you!\\\" Considering how lovely and friendly the nese people are I was really worried and concerned by the whole experience. At double six beach (where we opted to go after this incident) there is a proper barrier and booth with guys who take the parking charge so that is fine, but who these guys were I have no idea. Horrible experience.\"", "I booked this trek through Eco Cycling Tours. Our driver and guide picked us up at 1:30am from Legian and we made the 2hr drive to the base of Mt Batur to meet our local guide. Both the company guide and our local guide, Monkol (I think thats how you spell it) escorted us up to the sunrise viewing point. The climb itself was great and took a couple of hours, even with many rest stops. It is a gradual ascent for the first hour or so and then it gets quite steep. I have a little bit of hiking experience and hardly worked up a sweat but my partner found it a little more challenging. That said though, it is a relatively easy climb and she still got to the top without a complaint! As we climbed out of the low layer of mist covering the lake, we were treated to an amazing canvas of stars unlike anything we've ever seen back home. We could also make out the massive silhouette that was Mt Agung behind us. This view alone is worth the climb to at least the half way point. Once we got to the lookout point near the summit we had time to rest up before moving along a short path to the best vantage point for sunrise. We got lucky on the day. It was the wet season but the mist stayed above the lake and only a few clouds covered most of the view of Lombok so we experienced the most beautiful sunset we've ever seen. I also used this opportunity to propose to my partner (now fiance - she said yes!) which I had arranged through Eco Cycling Tours. The guide took photos while I popped the question on my unsuspecting fiance. We didn't climb to the summit as my fiance was not comfortable climbing the very steep ascent so we stayed at the looking point and had a wonderful breakfast of steam boiled eggs, banana toast, nuts and juice. The climb down was a little more challenging than the climb up. As you can now see hoe steep the climb actually is, it's a little unnerving. Monkol was extremely knowledgeable and gave us lots of information about the history of Mt Batur, it's spiritual and religious meaning, as well as an in depth look into Hinduism. The views on the drive back to Legian were amazing although the trip took a fair bit longer due to traffic. If you do this trek I highly recommend booking through Eco Cycling Tours and asking for Monkol as your local guide. One of the best experiences of our lives!", "The climb was hard as I was not the most fit person but my husband found it okay. The view at the top was beautiful. We didn't see the sunrise as the weather was bad and it was very foggy. However it was an incredible experience.", "Well, Let's go from Starting. Firstly find a good group. If you don't have a good group to climb and you are sharing your package with a treking company please ask them to adjust you with your age group of people. I by mistake got stuck with an old lady and her mom and another girl who haven't done trek ever. So due to that we were at the last climbing the mountain. So when sharing it's better to get the same fitness level of trekkers or atleast same age cause guide will not leave the group and let you go alone. And taking guide is must. Driver comes to pick you up at the hotel by 1am-1:30am. You reach a restaurant for your 1st breakfast by 3am and after breakfast the starting point is just 15 mins drive. 1st breakfast like simple pancake and coffee/tea which is included in the trekking package. Use washroom here cause washroom at starting point is chargeable. They will even pack bread and boiled eggs for you which your guide will give you on the top of Mt. Batur after the climb. Now there is a good road till the base of the mountain so it's better to pay extra to ask your driver to drop you till the base from where actual climbing starts. Going on good proper road is good but still it will exhaust you rather you can use that energy on the real track. Now from the place the real track starts it's risky so take proper light or light with head strap is good so that your hands are free to hold in case of fall. There are lot of small rocks and volcanic ash which makes the track lot slippery so good treking shoes is recommended and full pants and jacket (jacket should not be heavy coz while coming down that same jacket will be heavy as when the sun comes up its get hot) Now, climb takes approx 1.5 hours but since its crowded on the starting so will take lot of time to climb. So it will take 2 hours max even if you are slow. Yes dont forget to ask the guide the sunrise time so that you climb before that. Yes there is option to go on top till the 1st summit by dirt bike and vijeta charge somewhere from 250k to 300k IDR And from 1st summit its another half an hour till the top which is very very slippery due to volcanic ash. Now after reaching on the top they will give you two slice of bread and one boiled egg but after sunrise and after resting and relaxing for 30-45 mins. Guides will even try to sell you water and drinks on the top but at very costly price so it's better to carry water and drinks you want to. Now climbing down is easier and faster but you will find lot of people and it's slows your pace. Still it will not take more than to reach the base. On the way you can stop at the cater and this cater is also visible from the top. Once you reach the base you can ask your driver to come back to pick you up. Tipping the guide is good even though you have paid for their fees but they are very greedy (sorry to say). After trek you can visit Batur hot water spring which is only 10 mins drive from the starting point. But mention about this to your trekking company before hand only. They charge 200K IDR extra which includes ticket inside the hot water spa. Ticket costs 190k IDR. You get towel and locker facility inside with one welcome drink in the package. Hot water spring relaxes you fully and you can spend good 30-60mins there On the way back to your hotel in Kuta/Semiyank have a nice sleep in the car ☺️ as the drive is for 2 hours due to traffic. Essentials: 1) Light jacket 2) Full Pants 3) Torch / Headlight 4) Water and energy drink. 5) Good shoes 6) Don't buy water drinks on the top as it's very costly so only if needed. All the best Do reply to this comment if my review was helpful. Thank you.", "I looked at the clock and it was 11.30pm. I had my alarm set on my phone for 1.30am with our driver picking us up at 2.00am. We were setting off from our Hotel on the North East Coast of to climb Mount Batur. The alarm went off and after what seemed like a very a brief power nap. Sam and I gathered our things, locked up our room and took a short walk to collect our pre made breakfast box and water from the hotel reception. before our scheduled 2.00am pickup. Still half asleep I asked the driver to find me an ATM machine en route. Sam and I dived in the back and off we went. The roads were deserted at that time of the morning, we began to weave and climb up through the narrow streets. The driver pushing the small Suzuki vehicle to its maximum effort. Some of the roads were very steep with hairpin bends, it was not for the nervous passenger. After driving for a short time the driver pulled up next to an ATM where I used my trusty Starling Bank card to withdraw the 800,000 IDR (£1= approx 18,000 IDR) which I needed to pay the guide for their services and entrance fee onto the mountain. Cash in my wallet I jumped back in the Suzuki and the driver continued. We arrived at what I could only be described as a checkpoint in the road where officials/guides from the mountain were flashing torches directing our vehicle to someone where we would pay the entrance fee. I gave my money to our driver who in turn took care of the payment. Waved through the checkpoint we soon arrived at a carpark which would act as the RVP and the place where tourists would meet there designated guide. The carpark area was bustling with people. I used the toilet facilities before we were introduced to out guide, a very fit and slim looking 24 year old who didn’t waste any time on introductions. I put my backpack on my back, slung my smaller bag with camera and GroPro round my front, off we went. Setting a brisk pace the guide gave Sam and I a torch each as we headed up a narrow tarmac road. The road was lined by farmers fields growing onions and various other vegetables. I was worried about the pace that was being set as Sam was a novice to mountains. I could see that she was beginning to worry and the look of panic on her face was evident. It was pitch black and the guide was beginning to shine his torch up at the mountain. I hadn’t done too much research prior to booking the excursion and the hotel reception described it as a fun walk…. The silhouette of the mountain up ahead of us looked like a challenging climb, it was at this point Sam to her credit said to the guide that it was beyond her capabilities. I could see that Sam was upset but knowing what I know now it was definitely the right decision. The guide and Sam headed back, so that Sam could wait with the driver and maybe catch up on some sleep. The guide and I agreed that I would tag on to the back of the next group of people I caught up with and that I would meet him at the half way point, which he stated would be very obvious. Head down I started to set a good pace myself and soon caught up with a group in front. They were a French family and I could read their faces… Their faces were saying “who is this random guy tagging on to the back of our group?” I explained my situation and luckily they spoke and understood English which helped. The climb itself was becoming steeper and the ground underfoot was becoming challenging. It was definitely starting to give the leg muscles and my lungs a good workout. I could see that we had reached the very obvious halfway point. It had a concreted flattened area where a lady and her children were beginning to set up their stall. They were selling drinks, chocolate bars, energy gels and other confectionary perfect for climbers burning through the calories. I explained to the French family and their guide that I would be waiting for my guide to catch me up. I waited for about five minutes and my guide suddenly appeared from nowhere… “That was quick I thought to myself” I asked him if Sam was okay, he said yes she is okay, she is going to sleep. I was worrying a little as I was in a foreign country, Sam was with the driver who we only just met and I was continuing up this 5,000ft mountain. I said to the guide I have completed mountain races in the past, as well as running ultra marathons so I wanted to challenge myself and push on up the mountain, “Okay no problem” he said as he set off. Setting a lung busting pace and hardly breaking sweat we soon passed the French family, which shouts of “Go..Newcastle” as we powered past them. The ground was becoming steeper and more gruelling. The guide was beginning to make me work hard and was starting to pull away up ahead. Passing more climbers with every stride he would occasionally look round to see if I was still in contact. I always had him in sight and would give him a thumbs up to indicate that I was okay and to keep going. It was still dark, I looked back down the mountain and could see a long snaking line of torches from the hundreds of other people who were now attempting the climb below. The wind was also picking up as we gained altitude. The guide turned to me with a smile on his face and said “only 20 minutes to the top, maybe even less…” The gradient was steep and the consistency of the ground underfoot was of a powder like dust which made it a challenge for my white Saucony running shoes, which were now a dirty shade of grey. After a short while we reached the summit, the guide turning to me and give me a high five and a big hug. I looked at my Garmin watch and it displayed 1hr 20mins as I hit the stop button. I showed the guide and he appeared very happy. He said normally it takes the average person 2 hours + maybe more. I was happy with that. The wind at the summit was strong and it was blowing up the dust from the tracks and was difficult to keep out of my eyes. I tried to use my sunglasses to block the dust but it didn’t appear to work. I also began to feel at bit of a chill as I was cooling down and the sweat was beginning to dry. I only had a thin long sleeve fleece top on with my shorts. We were the first handful of people to reach the top of the mountain so we could find a seat inside the small shelter. I sat next to two french girls who again spoke very good English. We chatted about and other places we had visited in the world as well as Sam’s travel blog. They made a note of Sam’s Instagram and Twitter handles. The guide ordered me a coffee with two sugars in. The black coffee came in a long glass and was delicious, just what I needed to warm up. As I gazed out towards the horizon and sea the sky was just beginning to change colour, an orange hint intensifying with every minute. 06.27 was estimated sunrise time according to google. We had nearly two hours to wait. I was thinking to myself ‘I wish I had brought another jacket…’ I looked out from the small shelter and more people were beginning to arrive at the top. There was a lot of younger people who looked like students who were travelling the world. There was also group of Indonesian teenagers who were on a school expedition. They were buzzing with their effort at reaching the top. They held up their national flag to toast their achievement. I love that, I thought to myself. Time was ticking closer to sunrise and the sky was beginning to get to a very noteworthy orange, enough to justify getting the camera and GoPro ready. I captured some great pictures and videos. I spent a lot of time people watching. I also thought to myself how many people maybe didn’t make it to the top of this challenging 1700m climb. I have done many races in Snowdonia in Wales. The race was over a 22 mile course where you climb seven 3,000ft peaks it was challenging. Batur was over 5,000ft and was definitely more difficult in terms of gradient and I wouldn’t say ‘Fun’ is how you would describe it. The guide took my obligatory mountain top photos. The sun now fully up I scanned the mountain top and would estimate 300/400 people were now observing the sunrise. I didn’t want to be at the back of the long line heading back down the mountain, so I turned to the guide and said lets go, using my arms to indicate to run back down… He smiled and off we went. We reached the half way point in 20 minutes. When the guide said he needed to take his moped back to the RVP. We clambered over some rocks to discover a small parking area of mopeds lined up. I then discovered that there was a ‘guides’ track that led from the half way point back to the RVP carpark… No wonder he managed to meet me at half way so quickly…. We both hopped on the moped and he blasted us down the track. GoPro in hand as we manoeuvred down the track. It was now daylight and was noticeably warmer. The beauty of the foothills were amazing, as I looked back the mountain was standing in all it’s glory. I definitely felt a sense of achievement. As I stepped of the moped my legs definitely knew that they had just climbed a mountain. Back at the Suzuki I knocked on the window and was relieved that Sam hadn’t been kidnapped. She was looking a lot fresher than me after a sleep. I discovered that the driver and Sam had been for breakfast in one of the local cafes, Sam said that it was delicious. The driver was impressed at the speed of our climb and descent. I used the facilities once more before making our journey back to the hotel. The scenery on the way back was something else. I will remember Batur and I am glad I took on the challenge. My advice to others would be to pack a jacket and maybe some warmer clothing for the time you are at the summit. Take it from me that it is challenging and isn’t for the faint hearted, I would question anyone who thinks it is easy. You have to have quite a good level of fitness as it does test the legs and lungs. We even made it back to the hotel in time for breakfast.", "Great experience to climb up a live volcanoe However it is not an easy climb especially if you go up in the early hours of the morning. I did it in trainers and slipped many times so hiking boots would be better. Make sure you guide provides you with a walking stick and torches. We climbed up in shorts and t shirt as we were getting quite warm (and used to British weather) but once at the top you certainly need some warmer clothing. You can buy hot and cold drinks on the top and cook eggs from the hot steam which is cool to see. We walked back down the crater side and seen lots of monkeys This is very popular on Sundays with tourists and locals", "We visited during the day (not the sunrise trekking) and there were only 2 people there except us. We \\had to\\\" hire a local guide, but all was pleasant and polite and we ended up tipping our guide because he was really nice and considerate and helpful.\"", "40mins drive from Ubud center, nice view of Batur lake and valcono. if you like adventure, then you should try early morning trek.", "Our driver recommended Mt. Batur as a stop as we were driving through and the temples one afternoon. Looking back, I don't think we needed to make this drive up to the mountain. It's nice to see, but that's really it. It's about 45 minutes from Ubud, there is a fee to enter and then we had lunch at a restaurant (that really was so very unimpressive) while we looked on to the volcano. When we left we were swarmed by 6-year-old girls trying to sell trinkets. I felt like that part of the day was a waste of time. We stopped on our way down the mountain to get mandarian oranges. The women at the stand were lovely.", "This is a very popular activity in and we saw people coming from all over - which means its good. However, it helps to be better prepared for this trip. 1). Book the tour with a proper tour operator. Make sure you check prices at multiple places as it can very up to 100%. 2) Carry proper clothes and gear as its quite cold and windy while climbing up and until sunrise. If you forget, you can hire a jacket in the foothill of the mountain before the start of the hike - but they will charge you 50,000 IDR for that. 3) Climb slowly and steady. It's quite tough and last 30 mins demand every bit of energy. Needless to say - have proper shoes as its quite slippery due to stones at a lot of places. The climb is worth when you see the sunrise. It's beautiful. View of lake Batur is stunning. Our experience was compromised a bit because our tour guide couldn't understand much English. Also, tour operator - Cultural Tour - wasn't good.", "We booked a 1 day tour with our hotel and this was the main attraction we wanted to see, we viewed from the terrace of a restaurant opposite the volcano this is a real must see on it is really stunning from the terrace you can see the whole of the volcano and the lake and other mountains. It was really busy when we were there and we had to wait about half an hour to get seated outside so we ate inside then ordered drinks and sat outside it was worth the wait.", "We arrived at the village of mount batur and there was a very very bad energie. It's like a scary place! We wanted to climb the mountain by our self, but that was impossible. The mountain is ruled by the mafia of this town. The local are getting very aggressive if you try to do it by your self. And the ask like min.400.000 and no ticket nothing!(don't pay more than 200.000).we meet people who paid 600.000. Anyway I think it's a ridiculous easy climb, you climb with thousands of people step by step up the mountain. The locals see you as dollars notes. They make a really nice business there!", "We were fortunate enough to book a private trekking tour to Mt. Batur with Bazir. His father picks you up on time at your home and drives you to the bottom of Mt. Batur in a very nice and air conditioned car. He was very helpful and friendly so the long 1.5 hr trip ended up being very short. Bazir was waiting for us there to guide us on the mountain. He was very communicative, friendly and helpful the entire trip and made the trip to Batur the best experience we had in . The sunrise is worth every penny and drop of sweat. Do yourselves a favour and book the trekking tour to Mt. Batur with Bazir and his father.", "Beautiful view when the sun rises. Beautiful during the day. It is a must see and do. The energy on this volcano is amazing. The wild monkey were very nice and harmless. I would def. recommend coming here.", "Be warned - this is a challenging climb for anyone more accustomed to well-made footpaths. 1. For a start you will likely be climbing in the dark - so bring a torch/flashlight. A head torch best. 2. The terrain is slippery black volcanic rock - so wear sturdy hiking shoes 3. It hurts when you slip over - so consider wearing long sleeves, gloves etc 4. It's quite crowded - so be prepared to be held up on the climb and descent by slower individuals. Leave early to give yourself plenty of time to get to the summit. 5. The descent is tough on the knees - so consider taking a hiking pole. 6. It gets chilly at the top - so bring a jacket to wear. You can then enjoy the great sunrise view from the top, which makes the effort of getting there all worthwhile. But don't underestimate the climb and descent as we did!", "Mount Batur is an active volcano fronted by a beautiful azure blue lake in Northeast . We stopped here on a tour around that region of the island at a view point. The view is astounding on a clear day and you can see both Mount Batur and Agung separated by the lake.", "We booked the sunrise tour with a guide through a tour company. The guide is a must! The track is challenging and I’m glad we did it in the dark. The views and sense of accomplishment once at the top was awesome. We were a group of four of varied fitness and we all got to the top. Coming down, the guide helped me down most of the way due to the slippery nature of the rocks and big steps, combined with my fear of heights. Very glad we did this and would recommend to anyone.", "Hiked up the volcano starting at 3am to get to the top for sun-rise. Quite a tricky hike but well worth it!!", "Went to see Mount Batur also known as Kintamani volcano, it was beautiful and you can see amount Agung also if there are no clouds. The driver found another spot in between while going to lake Batur which was perfect spot for taking picture. It looked like this place is very popular with locals as not many tourists were there, mostly local families. Easy to access while staying in Ubud, a must see if you can. Also make sure you go down to see beautiful Lake Batur and hot springs if travelled so far.", "Great experience! Started around 2am from Ubud and drove to the base of Mt. Batur, was joined by HUNDREDS of people of varying speeds, so the trek itself was slow. The weather was pretty temperamental, sometimes raining and windy and other times humid and warm. Got to the summit for sunrise which was awesome :) Ate some food and came back down. Was foggy for us on the ascent but very clear on the descent.", "Awesome place to be around. It is a must see place in . Beautiful view with mount batur and batur lake given an heavenly feeling and weather there is very cold with windy nature given an added flavour..must have lunch at any roadside restaurant..enjoyed a lot..", "We drove up to a restaurant that have a clear view of Mount Batur. It was a lunch with a fantastic view! The chilly wind in the highland was a refreshing escape from the hours of traveling on the narrow and often congested roads of . We stayed there for as long as we could to recharge ourselves before moving on to the next destination.", "Mount Batur is an active volcano located at the center of two concentric calderas north west of Mount Agung on the island of , Indonesia. The south east side of the larger 10×13 km caldera contains a caldera lake From our hotel the Intercontinental Jimberan ,Kuta its about 2 hour drive to the car park where you begin your trek up to the top of the volcano. Its an early start with a hotel time pick up of 2 am to arrive and climb in time to see the sun rise We used a guy we saw reviewed on face book called Ketut Sunama (you can find him on Facebook) who collected us from our hotel and drove us privately to the mountain. Be aware the roads in are packed full of traffic and transport does take a while. Although at this time in the morning there was little traffic on the way home there was lots. It does not matter if its midweek or weekend. On arrival we were met by one of the 300 hundred or so official guides that Ketut had arranged. His name was Eddie. A 24 year old guy who was very nice and really looked after us. He told us some of the history of the volcano including the fact that his grandfather had witnessed 3 of the volcano's eruptions one of which claimed hundreds of lives. THE CLIMB So, I like to think I'm fit as I go top the gym regularly as does my partner. Eddie did warn us that in places it gets very steep and slippery on some of the sandy type material you will find on your way up and down. When you arrive it's about 4 am ish so you are given torches to help you see. It begins relatively easily past agricultural small holdings then into the jungle where it begins to get steep. Still nothing too much to worry about and most people with a relatively good standard of fitness can cope with. WARNING Although I did say most people can cope, we passed a number of people who you would have expected to be fit as they were quite young struggling and having to stop regularly for rest breaks, which is fine but you are also on a deadline here to get to the summit before the sun rises. If this does not bother you then stopping is not an issue. It's not a race. You will find the guides very tolerant and more than happy to stop however many times you want. THE CLIMB CONTINUED As you exit the jungle you then really begin to encounter steep parts where sandy type material makes you slip if you are not careful. We were luck in that we had clear dry weather but the day before apparently it was like a water fall down the mountain as it rained all day. I can imagine that this would not have been fun and if that was me I would cancel the trip as you are going for the views and would not be able to see anything as well as it being very dangerous to climb. I believe there are easier routes but you would need to speak to your adviser about that. Any way we managed to do the summit in around 1 and three quarter hours. THE SUMMIT When you eventually arrive at the summit the views are spectacular. But when we arrived the clouds rolled in and it started to rain so we missed the sunrise. No biggie though as after 20 minutes of being under the shelter it stopped raining and the clouds disappeared and the views were breathtaking. Our guide Eddie took us to one of the steam holes that spew steam from vents where they put in eggs and bananas to steam and then you get to eat them. I tried the eggs which were OK what do you expect lol but not the bananas as I don't like them but my girlfriend said they were nice. You are offered coffee or tea and you will be charged for them. My partner had tea which she said was nice I had coffee which was not. You pay your money you takes your choice. And in this case it's very true. It cost 60,000 for the two drinks 30,000 each. CLOTHING / FOOTWEAR BE WARNED. It can be wet or dry and if you wear white trainers like I did they will soon become black with volcanic dirt. If it has been raining walking boots is best but I did mange in trainers but not ideal for the conditions. So when you reach the top you will be warn and sweaty but after a few minutes you will begin to cool down as the sweat dries. Our trip was in December but it was still very humid and warm on the way up. There were some numpties who climbed in just t-shirts and within a few minutes were shivering clod at the top of the volcano so be warned. SO THE CLIMB UP IS OK IF YOU HAVE SOME LEVEL OF FITNESS BUT IT CAN BE DANGEROUS AND VERY SLIPPERY DEPENDING ON CONDITIONS. I HAVE READ REVIEWS WHERE PEOPLE SAY THEIR GRANDPARENTS DID IT BUT WHAT ROUTE DID THEY TAKE AND WHAT WERE THE CONDITIONS LIKE? THE DESCENT We did not go down the same way and walked along the rim of the volcano which had some outstanding views. BE WARNED the descent is steep and slippery. On the way down we visited two sites where wild moneys live. They are very used to humans but still wary. We fed them bread and water and they were very gentle in taking it from us. My partner filmed them feeding straight from my hand and one jumping on me. Nothing to be afraid of they were very friendly its a very interactive experience. Try it but don't be scared. Again the views are so indescribable you can see where the lava flow has reached and the lake that has been created. Unreal to see. The climb down in places is slippery and steep as is the ascent but I found going down harder than going up. We gave our guide a 200,000 tip which is a lot in terms of what they earn but we felt he deserved it and he was genuinely surprised. Seeing an active volcano and the steam rising from it and being able to experience this is worth the trek. I guess in high season it might be a bit crowded but we found it perfect. Give it a go its one off my bucket list.", "I ate at a restaurant just opposite to mount batur. IT was very pleasant to enjoy the view and weather.", "Stunning view from the top the the hiking isn't really enjoyable considering that we have been queuing the all way up.", "It's pitch black, you're surrounded by jungle, and you can vaguely make out lights moving up the slope of an unseen giant mountain far, far, far above you... if it wasn't for our guide I'm sure we would have got lost or lost the urge because this is a tough walk at freakin' 4am. But when you reach the top, and the sun stares you right in the face and screams 'good morning'... it is worth the effort. It truly is. A few negative points, there are trail bikes that can take you most of the way to the top, they are a pain in the butt on the track, destroy the serenity, but I'm sure are a life-saver for some people that are way out of their fitness depth. They will cost you money, and like all things, price is negotiable, we declined the IDR300k pricetag. The othe rissue is the eggs and sandwiches at the top, they are a waste of food, we had no interest in eating after slogging it out up that hill. But once at the top it is a magical sight, take your time to explore and enjoy the view. The walk down is a much easier proposition.", "We hired a driver for a day and this was one of the many places we visited. Our driver took us to a restaurant and while having a long lunch we enjoyed fabulous views of the active volcanic mountain and the lake. The views were spectacular and we were fortunate to have a bright day.", "We drove about an hour north of Ubud past the famous terraced rice fields ( so you could combine this into one days trip if time is short). We departed fairly early in the morning which turns out to be a great idea. The skies were bright blue and later it clouded over so our views and pictures were much better. The volcano mountains appear quite lush except for the recent lava flows ( from the 1990's). The town of Kintemani is a great viewing spot but as noted in many guides, the souvenir sellers are willing to stalk you. Next we drove down to the lake. The lake is pretty but strangely lacking in boat activity. I am not sure why. We enjoyed a visit to the hot springs. It was built up in pavilion-like pools just at lake level. We enjoyed the swim and the beautiful location.", "Only take 2 hours climb up, and you can reach the top ! This is a light climbing, you can see the beautiful sunrise on the top with the beautiful view of Mount Agung, Lake Batur, Mount Abang, covered by the epic clouds. Along the midnite trekking, you can enjoy the silence view of the mountain and enjoy the cold weather also the starts above you. If you do a day trekking, you can enjoy the lake view and the green view from the top also the natural farm by the locals. Batur Trekking is 98% recommended ! You should be here when you are in .", "I, my wife and 1.5 year old visited the kintamani point today. The view from the local restaurant is absolutely fantastic. It was our first time ever to see an active volcano in person so we were really thrilled. The local restaurant has a buffet which we opted for. The food and spread is okay nothing too great but food is not the main reason for the visit anyway. They have a lot of vegetarian options as well. If the sunrise trek to the summit of mount batur is not in your itinerary then a visit to the view point in kintamani village is a must.", "I guessed everyone here had said what I am going to say.My advise is you can start the lower one first (e.g M Batur, ) before coming to M. Agung if you are a beginner. Please keep in mind to keep the nature clean so everyone can enjoy as much as we want to. Keep all your litters in your bag for the time being and help to clear the rubbish if you saw any around.If you intend to go, I would recommend this guy, Gede from www. sunrisetours.com.", "Very scenic lunch from the restaurant overlooking Danau Batur and Gunung Batur. From a distance one can spy Mount Agung through the clouds, an imposing volcano. One can still see the black lava fields on the mountain's West face from its most recent eruption. Air was cool on a hot afternoon.", "Well worth getting up at 03:00 hrs. Guides are Brilliant. You need good walking shoes and a headlight and your camera.", "Too crowded and risky trekking. You can't back out in between. Path is extremely narrow and completely filled with ash and pebbles which makes it very difficult to climb. Good part is our guides were there with us for the whole trip and supported whenever required. Yes, it is a rewarding expetience once you are at the top. View from the top is mesmerizing. Overall a mixed experience. Anybody with slightest doubt must avoid.", "What a cool experience! Our guide kept us safe at all times and showed us the correct way to act around the troop. It was an amazingly beautiful experience, and I would do it again and again!", "I can hardly describe by the words how incredible view it has been. After we reached the peak and sun started to rise, I felt to grateful. Don't forget to take warm clothes, after trekking you'll be a bit sweaty. Note 1: I recommend to rent a car - car picked up us at 1:30 in our house. We had car for 6 people, each of us has paid 140 ths. Note 2: Bargain! We have paid half of the price which has been told us after arrival. In total the price of this trip was less than 500 ths. Rp (less than 30 €). On the way back our driver took us to see the Tegenungan waterfall, so eventually we had 2 trips in 1 :) Note 3: I have problems with my knees, if you guys have the same problem, prepare yourself bandage or something to fix your knee, 'cause it may hurt.", "We started the trek at 3.30 am and reached the peak at 6 am during sunrise. The trek is tough. You should be athletically fit. Our guide Nario was very good and helpful. I recommend everyone to visit this trek. The experience is that of a lifetime. We went up to the topmost point. Carry 2-3 water bottles with you and some glucose biscuits. Wear something comfortable. Its never too cold there. Also dont carry a heavy bag.", "Full credit goes to our driver who took us to see Mt Agung. Just stopped on the way to see this place and views were awesome.", "I booked trip To Mt. Batur through internet, contacted Jero from Trekking Tour Net who has excellent reviews on TripAdvisor, he was truly excellent guy, picked up in Ubud @02.20 am by Putu & Jero then direct to mount base of volcano. Jero who was my guide, perfect experienced and I enjoy it so much. Jero was friendly, knowledgeable and helpful guide and he teach me a lot of about , he also suggest tourist spot I must visit in during this my vacation and also gave me many tips what to do and what to see in . I can strongly recommended Jero and I will engage you and your team on your WhattsApp +6281904082208.", "Amazing view up there. You should be with ok condition physically to do this hike. But it so worth it. Trip starts about 2am at your hotel and you are back about 9am.", "SO cold once we got there after the intense 2 hour hike. Treacherous hike - if you aren't fit, or comfortable with heights might want to reconsider. Bring snacks and a warm sweater for the top. We did neither and mega regretted it. Was so so so so worth it though!!! Amazing hike, challenging and great workout, views unbelievable and worth every minute. Even the 130am wake up call. We loved it!!", "Through a friend, we learned of a large tour company called Suta Tours that can customize tours to fit your needs. Having read of persons who had combined sunrise trekking of Batur with rafting and coffee plantation visit for a looooooong day, our group of 4 felt up to the task and arranged with Suta to offer all three activities same day, one immediately following the other. We were picked up from our Kuta Resort at 1:30 AM for the drive to Batur trailhead start . ( Note Ubud is closer to Batur so on hindsight, we would have had a bit more rest had we begun in Ubud rather than Kuta) Although on arrival there were already small groups assembled and preparing to make the trek, it was the first wave ( plus off season) so we were not slowed up by anyone as we made the ascent with our guide “ Enny”. We brought our own headlamps , preferable to torches AKA flashlights. The trek up is challenging and there were persons who were clearly struggling.Some tour companies even set age limits because of this but Suta had no problem with our ages ( 2 of us are definitely in the “ senior” yet fit category) . It was cloudy at the top ( nature and weather after all are unpredictabie) so no lava spews were obvious but the views were still magnificent! Enny prepared us boiled eggs in a volcanic crevice(!!!) and also banana sandwiches plus hot cocoa. From there, we headed to a coffee plantation where we got to try the famed Luwak coffee ( poop!) as well as some milder, sweeter coffees and teas.We were happy that the live luwak we saw were NOT in tiny cages as some reviewers have mentioned and appeared to not being showing signs of stress in their enclosure. From there, we were taken to the STEEP staircase that took us down to the water for our whitewater rafting experience. I am emphasizing the steepness of the stairs down and that there are dozens as one person had to be arm escorted down starting at the halfway point. I have no idea what they did for her at the conclusion of the rafting when one had to climb MORE stairs up although not as many. If you have any kind of knee issues or ambulation problem in general, this option is not for you! The rafting was fun but at 90 minutes and after a looong day, the deliberate smashing into other rafts by the guides resulting in everyone getting soaked was irritating and unwelcoming to me BUT I was clearly in the minority with that opinion. I had mistakenly believed at Class 2 and 3 it would be more “ calm” and scenery soaking. ( the scenery evokes images of Jurassic Park) Once brought back to the rafting company headquarters, we feasted on a yummy, included buffet , much needed after al the physical challenges of the day. We were delivered back to our resort after almost 15 hours(!!!!), a very tired but immensely satisfied group. At $90 US a person, we felt this to be an incredible deal. Not only did we have fun but we felt safe throughout all of our activities.", "The sunrise in is quite early in the morning around 6 am , so you have to start at roughly 4 am.. Advisable to get a guide before hand, it can be quite challenging so wear proper shoes and comfortable pants (I wore jeans which was totally a mistake) For the effort it was totally worth it, the view going down was also magnificent :)", "You need a low level of fitness to get up to the view of the whole country side. You can walk the ridge of the volcano to see all the different perspectives. It was amazing. The warmth from the gases comes out in some small pockets. Our guide was good but you don’t need one. It’s super easy to find your way and they ask for exorbitant prices (50aud per person) plus tips.", "As park of a private day trip organised by our hotel we took in the breathtaking sights of the volcano and lake. High up in the views are amazing and mesmerising. It is a slight tourist trap with an over priced restaurant at the top (food might have been worth it we did not eat there), however the scenery is stunning. It is a slight track to get there, the roads are very bumpy on the way and when you arrive also very dusty. Again like all of you have to hand over money to drive to the top, not sure who the money goes too ! Worth it, yes.", "Despite being told we could only walk to the top of Mt Batur at sunrise with all the other tourists busloads and that it was too hard for my mother to manage and that we had to go with a tour, we hired a driver, left at 8am, visited a few other places enroute and when we arrived at the base of the volcano we were offered a motorbike ride to the track then helped to walk the top by two lovely, caring, supportive guides. We made it to the top and enjoyed the majestic views and feeling of achievement. Even my 75 yr old mum made it, albeit slowly.", "I completed the sunrise trek up Mt. Batur in June and highly recommend doing it yourself. Don't remember what I paid to do it, but plenty of others have noted the cost. I will mention, like many others have, that it is a very difficult journey up. You begin around 2am and let me tell you, it was worth getting out of bed that early just to see the sky filled with endless stars. It was breathtaking. The trek itself is about two hours depending on how often you stop for a breather. There are about 200 of your closest making the trek up as well, so it can get crowded at certain points. However, don't let that stop you! It was a bit difficult at times, certainly not for anyone who's unfit or leads a sedentary lifestyle. But if I can do it, you can too. The entire path is either rock or sand, neither of which were easy to navigate. Luckily, my guide was absolutely amazing - patient, funny and willing to lend a hand when necessary. Upon reaching the summit, you can't help but be incredibly proud of yourself for completing that treacherous, 2-hour hike. You'll sweat and your muscles will hurt, but boy is it worth it. The cool breeze that awaits you at the top, and the anticipation for that beautiful sunrise is truly amazing. And those views! Yep, you just gotta go and experience it for yourself. Just know, this is not a glamorous hike and if you're lucky enough, you'll get a guide who's happy to help you up the volcano, and share stories of his culture and family with you along the way. JUST GO ALREADY!", "The sunrise trek is definitely worth getting up for. The views at the top are amazing and the guides are all so helpful! Beautiful!", "I am not beginer in treking and i reach peaks as Mt.Kinabalu(Malaysia),Cerro Rico(Bolivia)Mt .Elgon(uganda),G.Merapi,G.Lawu,G.Ciremai(all in Indonesia) and others ,BUT night trek in heavy rain to TOP of Mount Agung was really horror trip!!5 hours way to peak was in heavy rain start around 1,30 AM,on way isnt any shelter and visibility was around 5 meter in mist!!During trek was impossible change vet cloth and use dry one becouse non stop very heavy rain.Every turist who go up in night mist and rain is in pity situation ,way down is almost impossible becouse Plenty of small ravines and recesses, slippery boulders, and streamlined streams with a clayey channel prevent a safe nightfall. In this situation, it is possible to stay alone in a heavy rain or to climb steadily.We arrived at the top just before dawn, totally soaked and cooled after five hours of excursion. The sun is about six o'clock in the morning. At that time, it is also halting, about half an hour of heavy rain. On the wet boulders of the peak it is difficult to move and with a little carelessness you can easily fall into the crater.Downhill takes about 3 hours, daylight is better, but it is not safe here in the form of slippery boulders, small holes of holes and submerged streams with clayey bottom. Horseshoes or Nordic walking sticks can not be used because they can not deny on slippery boulders! In the area of about an hour walk under the summit, the rain begins again, the hills here form horsetails and can not be hidden under the rain !!If it is dry, you can experience a medium-sized output suitable for a bit more proficient tourist, but in case of fog and mist, your trip can easily change in hell !! Any injuries in the top of the mountain are insoluble, leg fractures or more bruises can trap you for a long time On the slopes of the volcano. There is no mountain rescuer or Mountain Service, as in the European mountains! This volcanic mountain is definitely not a place for an easy family trip with a bit of adrenaline.A busy travel agency will never offer you this trip at a time in the mountains It's raining !! Only non-seasonal agents, asking for a profit at any price, are glad to promise and organize anything !!! I have paid a sum of 100, -USD for the trip to this mountain (included in the price of the land by car from Tulamben and back plus mountain guide.", "Definitely worth visiting. We would have loved to have taken a hike up the volcano but had to settle for watching it from a restaurant in Kintamani. It is an amazing experience to see the volcano and the craters personally.", "We did the 3AM hike to the very top peak, which is further uphill from the sunrise deck. It was physically challenging (and I am an avid runner), and mentally challenging as the path was very steep, too close to the edge for my comfort, and a bit unstable with loose soil and rocks. I'm lucky the uphill portion was too dark to see b/c if I would have seen how close we were to the edge I probably wouldn't have continued. But, the feeling you get as the sunrises over the mountains with the mist on the lake and the ocean in the backdrop, made it all worth it. A few things I wish I would've planned ahead for... bringing your own flashlight, because your guide will offer one but they end up charging you afterwards. Dress in layers, it was quite chilly on the climb up, but once the sun is up the humidity sets in. Pants are better than shorts b/c of all the brush/close rocks. Pack your own water and snacks, they will sell it on the hike but not until you are 3/4ths of the way up and it's quite expensive. Our guide was wonderful, and it looked like others on the hike were enjoying their guides as well. I'm glad we did this, and definitely recommend it for anyone who is up for a challenging and rewarding morning.", "The walk is about 1.5 hours each way, the tracks are narrow and steep at some points. The tracks soft sand and loose lava rocks. The view once you reach the top is pretty awesome. Visible steam hot spots at the top near the crater. A guide is well worth it. The climb needs to be done early morning as it gets to hot in the afternoon.", "No doubt the view is awesome but if you are not that fit,its wise not to climb..in my opinion it is harder than mt kinabalu in West malaysia cuz u dont get to rest long at pitstops.it is totally WORTH the pain!!just go!!:)", "This spot should be on everyone's bucketlist, I've never seen such a beauty, it's worth a one day visit. If you go there just be bold and do the hike (it's tiring but not dangerous) You should just mind to have a suitable footwear, sunscreen and a cap. Be careful ! if you drop your phone you'll never see it again 😂", "You can hire a driver from several places around . I recommend hire a particular. It's cheaper. The trip begins at 2.30am (Ubud pickup), and drive along 1 hour until te bottom of the volcano. You get a quick breakfast (banana + coffee). The way up to te volcano is not easy at all. Sometimes it is more similar to climbing . It's really steep. Boots are a must! (Even though the nese do it with flip flops...). At those hours in the morning it can be wet and a regular shoe can slipper. After almost 2 hours, we reached the first top. Stop there for the first photo, but definitely keep going until the real top (some people couldn't do it), and enjoy the spectacular views, the sunrise and the clouds and lake below your feet. Totally worth it!!", "If you are physically fit this is something that you should attempt. The climb has two phases where it pushes you to the extreme and you feel like quitting. But when you get to the top it is worth every sinew which you strained. We took a guide and while we did read about people who had climbed without one (and indeed we saw people climb without a guide), would advise you to take a guide. The challenge is climbing in the dark and unless you are experienced trekker a helping hand at some points. While the guides charge different amounts (which can be negotiated) for different levels, you need the assistance only till the first crater. It is cold at the top and so please make us that you carry warm clothing (specially if you a from a climate that has only three seasons - hot, hotter, hottest) preferably something that has hood which can cover your ears. Also carry a litre of water per person. The climb down is in bright light and less difficult as long as you ensure to step carefully avoiding the loose small stones.", "The spectacular mountainous region around Kintamani with its deep crater lake and bubbling hot springs. Lake Batur is the largest lake in and the region offers some of the most spectacular views to be found anywhere on the island. Lake Batur also provides water for an underground network of streams and springs across the southern slopes of the mountain. The district is the earliest known kingdom in , dating from the tenth century. The evenings get cool up here but it's well worth the stay overnight to climb the volcano and watch the sunrise.", "The mountain is located in Kintamani which is pretty far from Ubud. You can either book a tour to get its overview or go trekking to the mountain. As a part of Ubud get-around tour, we just stopped at Batur Mt. to have lunch and to experience this scenery. The weather is much cooler and fresher thanin Ubud at its situated in the highlands. I also had buffet lunch in a restaurant from which there was a direct view of Batur Mt. enabling me to eat lunch and enjoy the view at the same time. This is an amazing experience! If I have chance to come back , I will definitely get down to the trekking to the peak during sun rise!", "Whilst it's been a long time since this volcano erupted, you can still see the blackened areas - with nearby homes. The view from the bridge is good - but like with most areas in , every tourist spot is commercialised and everyone trying to sell you things.", "Very excellent view of Mount Batur at Kintamani. We got an excellent view from the hill top. Very few restaurants are there and one such was Eco bay. The food was horrible and over prized. Except for the view there was nothing attractive. Suggest to have lunch at Ubud and then take the drive upwards to have the mountain view.", "I spent a while reading through Trip Advisor reviews in advance of booking our trek in order to get an idea of what to expect, etc so I thought I'd share my post-climb perspective. - My wife and I booked in Ubud with Lines Tourist Service at 52 Hanoman Street. This was $35 / person list price (as per their big sign!) so we paid 600,000 rupiah in total for 2 people. - Pickup was 2.30am after which we were taken for coffee and banana pancakes, I guess you could skip this and have an extra half hour in bed though I think breakfast helps with the climb. - Guides are allocated based on a rotation system so you just get whoever's turn it is. - We were wearing long trousers, trainers (sneakers), and t-shirts then carrying fleeces. We wore the fleeces briefly at the bottom and the top when we weren't going anywhere but we could probably have done without - I guess it depends on how windy it is. We could probably have also quite happily worn shorts, though again there wasn't much wind so maybe we were lucky. - Definitely were shoes, rather than flip-flops or anything insubstantial on your feet. The ground is rough and you need the support and cushioning. - You don't need to be particularly fit. My wife was flagging a bit towards the end but there's plent of time spare so you can take quite a few rests and still make sunrise. - In our case there was no sunrise as it was too cloudy. Nonetheless the view is nice, most impressive was seeing the mountain lit up by lightning as we climbed! Fortunately it was a long way away (couldn't hear the thunder) so we weren't in any danger. - The guide had 3 torches so it probably isn't too big a deal if you didn't think to bring one on holiday with you (who does?!). Happy climbing!", "Left Seminyak at 1.30am, reached the base of Mt Batur at 3.30am. There are 2 routes up the mountain, our guide brought us to a easier but longer route as compared to where the majority of human traffic will climb. It is the same route as people use it when descending from the mountain. My route is flat ground 3/4 of the time until the last point where I have to climb up the volcanic rocks. The last 45mins to ascend to the mountain top was the torturous of all. The terrain is rocky, slippery and drains up all your strength. I am 5 feet tall and will require almost 45 degrees or higher of my knees to reach up to the next rock. I reached the 1000m at 6am and it was freezing cold. Required a good windbreaker and trekking shoes. Do check the weather on iPhone prior to departure. I have checked that it will be cloudy and turns out to be true. No sunrise at 7am as the fog was real bad. Be careful of the peddlers who will pass you bottled drinks into your hands when you reached the top. They will extort for r.p 50k for a bottle of Pocari sweat. I was dead exhausted even though I deem myself to be pretty fit but I couldn't make it for the next ascend of 700m up the 2nd peak. Anyway, it was too foggy and dangerous for other people to ascend thus majority had to turn back so I was lucky for not attempting. haha Descending the mountain was way tougher than climbing up. My legs were shaking uncontrollably as I tried to squat, bend or sit to take a step down. I slipped a few times and I saw a few injured people who got bruises & cuts on their limbs as well. Need a walking stick and good trekking shoes. My friend's safety boots were completely damaged and he had to walk barefooted down. Thus, do bring extra shoes for just in case. Took a lot of breaks before I was able to make it to the top and down the mountain. Thus, if you are not fit do not attempt. My legs ache for several days before I am able to walk normally again.", "Got a package deal in Ubud for 300,000IDR/p.p. (if 2 people) without to much haggling. If 4 pers. 200,000 each. Incl: pick up at hotel at 02:30 drive to Batur, Guide and drive back. Started walking at 03;30 slow and easy 1h 20min to sunrise point then 20min to the top. watched sunrise then walked round the rim and back down. Back in Ubud at 10:00. Guide spoke good english. Bring water/breakfast,can buy at warungs on the mt but expensive. Can easily climb/walk without guide-just follow the trail of flashlights.", "The trek is easy and does not need a guide, but they do not allow anyone to trek without a guide. And we were lied to by the tour company that the trek would be rescheduled if it rains, particularly because I insisted I wanted to go on a clear day to see the sunrise. The guide on phone casually lied that it wasn't raining at Kintamani, even if it was raining in Ubud where I was. When we reached, it was pouring and all we managed was view of clouds. Although it did clear up later in the day well past sunrise.", "The sunrise hike is essentially a queue of hundreds of tired tourists scrabbling their way up a steep slippery horrible path, akin to a scratchy sand dune, with loose rocks all the way up, trying to hold onto a torch at the same time. Whilst the guides are good in showing the way and helping those who struggled, it is not a hike to be taken lightly (and I've climbed a lot of mountains). Good footwear is essential! As is plenty of layers of clothing - it is FREEZING at the top and no where to shelter. You are held up there for too long and aren't allowed to leave when you want, you have to wait for the guides. The breakfast is extra cost for a banana sandwich and a boiled egg (which isn't cooked in the volcano steam but on a fire) but because it's so darn cold you have to buy it! I just held the egg to warm my hands just a little bit!! The return walk is again slippery and tough going and all you want to do is get off the mountain but you have to go and visit the monkeys and the steam cave and the crater etc etc and the guides just won't let you go on your own. In the car park at the bottom the tour company (which is different to the guides) tried to fit too many people in the cars and wouldn't listen when we said no. In the end we stood our ground and only took as many people as there were seat belts and finally after much stress and tension we managed to get off the hill and back to our hotels. All in all, not a great experience, and the three stars are for the view at the top which was pretty special - although not exactly the place for quiet contemplation with the thousand other tourists up there with you!!", "Worth your time! Worth your photo-taking effort! Worth your stare! Breath-taking & very relaxing :) apart from taking photos and walking at the roadside, sit in one of those restaurant which has a great view of the volcano.", "I booked this last minute through my hotel in Ubud and was lucky enough that a few other people must have joined the tour as well and we could go. The driver picked me up at 3:30am from my hotel foyer. We got to the bottom of the mountain around 4:15am and started our walk up the mountain in darkness with our guide who was assigned to the three of us. It was colder there than i thought it would be and i hired a jacket for 50,000 RP from some locals at the start of the walk. I didn't even end up using it though as you warm up fairly quickly on the walk and my light jumper was enough in the end. We made good time going up as we all seemed fairly fit and the guide wasn't even puffing. It was a medium to hard walk, you need good shoes for this. We had a full moon going up and the weather was very changeable. When we started it didn't look like we would be able to see the sunset for all the clouds. As we went up the clouds cleared. The last part of the climb is hardest but luckily it doesn't drag on for too long. We were up the top with a lot of other groups with around 30-40 minutes before sunset. There are people up the top selling coke and coffee and as the early morning light came through we could see clouds and fog lower down the mountain covering ti like a blanket. From the top you can see Mt Agung and further over from there Lombok, which is the direction the sun comes up. It wasn't a perfect sunrise as there was still some cloud about (this was in late May) but we were lucky we got a sunset at all. Took some great pictures and was great to get another perspective on , as you could see over to the coast, and to Lombok. Our guide then said he could take us over to where the last active volcanic crater is (this was optional). We all decided to do the extra walking to see the active part of the mountain. There is steam coming up through the ground all over the place, on the way around he cooked some eggs (hardboiled) in one of the holes after covering it over and leaving them for around 10 minutes. We came back down the mountain a different way, in one part bolting full bore down the mountain where the volcanic sand was very soft, which was fun. Because we did the extra tour we were the third last group back to the car park, where our driver was waiting. We tipped the tour guide and made our way back to Ubud.", "We booked Mount Batur Sunrise trekking the end of December2015 through Trekking Tour Net, it was wonderful experienced we had with Jero and Team. We was contacted many companies but most of them said fully book but Jero from Trekking Tour Net received our booking. Was picked up in Kuta paradiso, drive to get there from Kuta was long but Putu as our driver made our tour interesting, he told us a lot of about and their culture. Finnaly we arrive at the base of volcano around 03.30 am, we meet Made and Jero as our guide. Both of them truly excellent, they are knowledgeable about area and especially about volcano. The trek was tiring but worth the effort, Sunrise was excellent while enjoying delicious breakfast. We had experiences how Jero cooked the egg and banana in volcanic hit. It was amazing and t first time we did in our life. We are strongly recommended Jero & his team. For sure we will keep in touch you trough your WhatsApp at +6281904082208 and we will recommend to everyone. Thank you Jero and team we will definitely comeback in near future.", "This excursion is offered by many tour operators and hundreds take it every day. The mountain is lovely and the views are breathtaking. But the excursion quality is very iffy and the way the unregulated mt Batur guides/tour operators behave like a mafia can make this a horrible experience. I dont think it is worth it, and it left a horrible taste in the mouth, ruined our last day and half in . WE used ubud sunrise trekking to do this and were ina group of total 9 people, morning of 5th aug. - we did not summit. At all. A 12 km hike (up and down) in vain, in the dark after waking at 1am and spending 500,000 IDR. The queue of hikers was very long and once the hike started in earnest there was such a jam that in this tough terrain one moved one foot and then had to wait till the queue moved forward another foot due to the narrow track and the scree.. It was slow going in the dark (we all had torches) and not at all fun because of the sheer numbers. The hike itself is also not easy, and without the numbers one might enjoy that challenge - but even this was denied us. Since the queue moved so slowly we didn reach the summit in time for the promised sunrise view. We waited at a vantage point to see it well below the summit. After the sunrise though, our guides didnt offer to take us upto the summit at all. When we insisted they grumpily said ok, but were not happy. The group was being split amongst those going up and those not, so ultimately we didnt climb up. - then we were whizzed down an \\easy\\\" track down the mountain to our van. There was little time to enjoy the scenery in a lovely place or appreciate the views. - the annoyance stems from the fact that there is an \\\"easy\\\" track that motorcycles use (You can pay to be taken up close to the summit , or down) which is broad, quite easy to walk. But these tour operators do not take hikers up this track and insist on that traffic choked, narrow hike that may not result in summitting. This easy path is a continuation of an asphalt road that you walk a long for a km or 2 from the van parking ground. Where hikers are made to turn left and climb a scree filled, dirt track, the asphalt road continues to the right before turning into a level and decent dirt track whcih we came down later. It seems that the tour operators collude with the bike riders in keeping the hikers off this easy track else, few people would hire the bikers. - the guides who take you up the mountain do not guide - they speak little english, tell you almost nothing about the mountain, region or much of anything. They do offer you help in the uphill/downhill should you need it- which to be fair is really nice. These guides are not part of the tour company, but belong to an association that has a stranglehold and have to be used. There are other lovely things to do in - why exhaust yourself, waste money on this? Pity that a gorgeous place and what could be a wonderful experience is ruined by the greed of the operators and guides.\"", "Did the sunrise trek this morning with my wife. Make no mistake, this is NOT an easy trek BUT with average fitness and a bit of willpower you can get to the top. Unfortunately we did have some clouds so although not the perfect sunrise, certainly a beautiful one worth the wake up at 1:30am and climb! Our guide was a lovely student called Kadek. She held my wife's hand for most of the trek and was amazingly helpful! Noticing some of the reviews here about the cheap option and not having a guide, I think this is OK if you don't want much info and are capable of climbing without a helping hand. Otherwise well worth the small amount of money you pay.", "We are fortunate to experience good weather for this trip throughout. Based on where we stayed in , the pickup from lobby was at 3:30 am. It was one hour travel from our villa to the starting point where our mountain guide took us through 7 cllimbs of slopes of mountain road before we settled down to have our breakfast and to admire the magnificent sunrise from mountain and clouds. Afterwards, we began climb through mountainous village and terrace farming, valleys and there was some degree of interaction with villagers who asked our mountain guide where we were from. Pens as gesture of good will is appreciated here where people live simple life with no basic necessity of toilets in their village. Boat ride was good and we cant go for hot springs after our trekking trip because of our sustained injuries from other trip unrelated to this trip. But I could say this trip is well planned and organised. Perhaps Nov is off peak period for tourist arrivals, it's like we have the whole mountain and lake to our admiration. As this trip is long, it is recommended for those who have long stamina and strength in the legs and preferably for those who have regular exercise for jogging or other forms of exercise for leg strength.", "Went to climb with my cousins at midnight. Arranged a tour guide to help with the trail. Its worth the climb and tired-ness for the experience. But its not for lazy people. There are a lot of loose rocks along the path, so bring a hiking cane to help with the climb. Only managed to go halfway due to low sugar in my blood, but the view is still amazing. The air up there is very fresh as well, and its cold too, but u will sweat when you start to climb further in. Overall, its a good experience for people to be close to the nature, but don’t push yourself too much if you really can climb any further. You will need the energy to climb down.", "We had a lot of fun doing the hike up even though the weather was not great. It was cloudy but there were some brief breaks that allowed us to see Abang, Agung and Rinjani. Very beautiful and surreal being up on the volcano. We had Tindih as a guide and he was awesome. He made sure we got up to the top safely and made sure we were in a great spot to get pictures. He also loaned my girlfriend his jacket when she got cold! Regardless of who you book through you can have them request the government guide that you want. I would definitely recommend Tindih!", "Don't bother if not going to be a clear at the top. Got with a tour agency, get picked up early (2am) at hotel and drive to nearby mt batur and have breakfast and given water then drive on to the start point (Have to pay a little to use the gross toilets). Have a guide up the mountain who gives you a torch. Apparently this is low season but the path was packed beyond the point of enjoyment at times literally single file queue to the top. Takes about 2hrs up and the same back down. The views are worth it and lovely to watch the sunrise. Also given egg on bread at the top. Then walk down and our particular tour went to coffee tasting and the rice terraces on the way back to Ubud.", "Booked sunrise trek last minute contacted Jero @ +6281904082208 we founded in his site. We were picked up in our hotel Sense Seminyak by his cousin Agung, drive safety till the volcano approximate 2 hours. Our guide is Made, he is Jero’s cousin, he just excellent and cool Guide. He also, helpful and friendly, once we reached the peak, he drop us to the place where less people and we can enjoy the sunrise. We would definitely to contact them and hire Made to become our guide in future. Must do!! Thanks for everything.", "We did this on our last visit in January, it's harder then you think, took 16 year old as well and she loved it, the early morning rise at 2 am is bit hard to take when your halfway up your body feels it, but the views we saw were like nothing else, had a good guide young man,some people had breakfast cooked in the steam up the top, prob a good idea and bring extra drinks too, though they do sell drinks along the way and the drink sellers even help you in hope you will buy from them but you will need it and it's few dollars more then normal but hey they have to carry them all they way and you will be knackered", "Overall it is overrated & touristy. It sounds as a romantic outdoorsy activity, but certainly does not feel like it when you are there with 500 other tourists. We paid 450000IDR per person (with transportation from Ubud), but there were people in our group who paid 750 000 IDR per person. When I was reading reviews I was quite confident about the climb. But the trek is not easy! Lots of dust and loose rocks, especially dangerous on the climb down, the volcanic rocks is very sharp and you can easily hurt yourself if you fall. Good hiking shoes is a must, but even then be aware of loose rocks when climbing down. I think it is misleading to label this trek as \\easy\\\" just to attract bigger crowd. Headlamp is much better than a torch, because then you have free hands and it helps to move more easily. Guides give you 0.5l of water, but take extra (or you can buy it on your way up, but it will cost you more). Be prepared for A LOT of tourists. On the climb down we were \\\"lucky\\\" to be stuck behind russian tourists who thought it's a good idea to bring portable speaker and listen to the electrohouse while doing the climb. Also, if you not lucky with the weather then it's just climbing in the fog. As for the guides... do not ruin your trip by trying to avoid them. You're not allowed to climb alone. Our guide was young student and did not take us to the very summit of the mountain, only after settling us down and bringing some tea he informed us that we are 30 min from the summit but we will not climb further because it is crowded there & the views are better here (for me it looked like only few guides were taking their groups to the very summit)... Scenery is great, but nothing exceptional having in mind that you're in and this view is not only seen from Batur. It was fun and satisfying - because climbing a mountain is always satisfying, but wouldn't do that again. Also the last funny detail - they give you surveys after you get back and you have to fill them while your guide is watching ... how objective can you be?? :D :D\"", "Mount Agung dominates ; it is there, sombre, silent, brooding with cloud garlanding the summit. Hordes of tourists, trekkers that have braved the early morning journey to the top. For nese it is a place of pilgrimage. Eruptions have caused death and destruction and lava flow has devastated areas of the landscape. But even from the devastation comes renewal. Endless columns of trucks now transport 'lava sand' for construction projects throughout Eastern and South East . Worth a visit to look in awe at this volcano.", "Hiking Mount Agung was the best decision that we could have made on our holiday. It totally made the holiday for us. We did run into a bit of strife organising it though, so here are a few tips... 1. Base yourself in Ubud. Tour agencies there will charge you about $60 US (570.000 rupiah) per person and there are heaps of agencies that are willing to book the trek on any day/night you like. 2. Do NOT base yourself at the Tirta Ayu hotel in the Water Palace in Tirta Gangga. They advertise themselves as a place to base yourself from for the trek, but when we arrived they refused to take us up the mountain. In fact, they had many days in each month crossed out and on the days that you can book through them, they charged $175 US per person! Rip off. Ubud is just as convenient to base yourself from and it's cheaper and easier for tour agencies. 3. Wear hiking boots, pack a jumper, wear long loose pants, bring a torch, bring lots of water and bring inspect repellent. 4. Get a guide. This should come with the booking you make at the agency, but bring some extra money with you to tip your guide. They deserve it. It's a tough hike! 5. If you are doing the midnight to sunrise trek have a nap before you go and give yourself a day to sleep and recover afterwards. You will need it! 6. Bring a camera! We did the 4 hour hike (4 hours up and 4 hours down). That was more than enough. Unless you are incredibly fit and well practised at hiking in tough terrain, I couldn't imagine doing the 7 hour hike. I hope this helps :-)", "Visited Kintamani Village and had a stupendous view of Mount Batur. An enormous beautiful giant - best way to describe. Although you are not allowed to go close to the top, you can hike or have a view from nearby places.", "Mt. Batur trekking is a great alternative activity to chilling by the beach and it also help burning off the extra calories on indulging on delicious nese food and gelato. The hike was between easy to medium (we took the “tougher & steeper” route yet quieter as recommended by our guide Mr. Bazir) depending on your fitness level, and managed to reach the top in less than 2 hours. Would highly recommend our guide Mr. Bazir (+62 877 6038 1082) which we found via recommendations over here. A very friendly, responsive and knowledgeable guide, spoke pretty decent English, communication isn’t a problem. We were 2 ladies hiking and not at any point we felt unsafe under the guide of Mr. Bazir. If you’re looking for private guide, do contact Mr. Bazir (via WhatsApp).", "It took 2 and a half hours for us to reach the base of Mt.Batur from via taxi.We asked for a guide at the registration counter and were surprised that they do bargain on the guide fees too.The guide charged us 50 USD, which was justified.We had read the reviews about the sunrise tours & were keen to do but due to hectic schedule before & after, decided to start at 8.30am from . We reached around 11am, hired a guide & started walking.There was almost no hiking for the initial 5 kms( later we realised that a car could come uptil this point, & we did the same on our way back).After a temple at the foothill of Batur, the hiking begins.It took us 2 hours to hike up, the terrain was rough and narrow, but the view kept getting awesome.The lake looks better n better with height.Our guide was a young man in his early 20s & had tremendous energy & kept us motivated.At the top , one can see the crater.He showed us a few places where one can see and feel the steam coming out.It was amazing.There is a cave temple but only locals are allowed to go( as told by guide, in proper attire with sarongs).Coming down was more tiresome & it took almost the same time.There are no shops or any place to eat.So plan to carry sufficient supplies with you, though,There was a small kiosk at the beginning from where one cd buy water, chocolates etc.We come bk by 1530 hrs.The experience is amazing.MUST DO IN BALI, if you can spare one full day & have loads to energy.Enjoy hiking Mt.Batur & experience the warmth of nature!", "Our trip started at 2am. The driver picked us from our hotel for a 2 hour drive to the base of the volcano. There we were introduced to an English speaking guild. The climb was quite tough. Definitely not for the weak. But the scenery was amazing. The weather was cool. Warming up later in the morning. This trip is a must do when you are in . ", "At first it was a thrill to trek an active volcano but the sunrise trek added more excitement to it. The trek is a bit difficult at the top but overall an easy one and takes around 2 hours. A lot of young enthusiasts join in early morning to see the sunrise. The view from top is amazing and makes the trip worthwhile. Added bonus is the crater where the smoke from the vents are a nice addition to the visit.", "Worth any step ups and downs on montain edge...such beautiful view...wondering so huge work to build all that structure.", "My partner and I set off with Gada(pronounce G'Day) and Jero in time to arrive for sunset. Jero was carrying everything we needed for our stay on the mountain top, apart from our personal packs, on his back. We did the sunset hike, which is quite steep in places, but not too long. We are both 58, fairly fit and managed with no problem. Although there was no sunset that night due to low cloud, but occasionally the cloud would clear leaving a fantastic view of the valley below. The guides cooked us beautiful spicy vege soup and whole fish for main course. They then lit an open fire and played guitar and sang. It was a great night. We were awoken to sunrise trekkers coming up the hill. They can be a bit noisy, but we were quite the attraction with Gada lighting another fire for breakfast. The breakfast was cooked in the steam from the active volcano vents. The sunrise that morning was spectacular. The hike out was via a circumnavigation of the volcano rim before descending. These guides from hiking.com are just fantastic. I thoroughly recommend them. The only downside for us was the thin hiking mattresses provided were a little harsh on old bodies. Self inflating ones would have been a huge improvement.", "Great scenery and surrounding landscape. Cooler than the low lands and diverse volcanic formations , climb the side walls before dawn for a great view over to Lombok", "The mountain in itself is cool and you have a great view. The locals and everyone in that area on the other hand is the most vile people I've met in Indonesia. From the first moment we arrived to batur people followed us and started asking when we wanted to book a guide To go up the mountain, \\only 400k rupiah/person, cheap\\\" as this is a ridiciously overpriced we said we didn't want a guide. This made them upset and they explained that it was the law that you needed a guide. Which is a lie. The whole village is like one big mob family that tries to take your money on every turn. When we still tried to go alone up the mountain at 4am we were chased by motorcycles, then surrounded and they threated to hurt us if we didn't pay them for a guide. This was not a good experience, it was practically a robbery and I suggest no one ever goes there so they can finally realize that you don't treat people like that. And this has happened many times before!!! Go to the other higher mountain (agung) instead, where you actually need a guide and it is reasonably priced.\"", "The lake and the mountain are very good for natural view. The restaurant food was good and the view of the lake from it was awesome.", "You need 2 hours to enter the mountain - it is really worth it, views are spectacular, Later it is really good to go around volcanoo (around caldera) - one more hour. You can go there by day, or start at night - to see sunrise from the top. I saw sunrise and it was worth. Sunrise about 6 am (depends of time in the year). - You hav to start your climb about 4 am, Beware of monkeys at the top, the want Your food, but they are no dangerous (but be carefoull). You have to be carefoull, watch out weathrer forecast before You enter the mountain. We have great view (and we were in rain season), but if there will be a lot of clouds, Your views won't be so good.", "If you're into a bit of a challenge along with being out in nature and a breathtaking view, then the hike up Mount Butar is definitely up your alley.", "Although it might be tiring. It was well worth the effort. Guide was fantastic and helped us along during the steep parts. I had relatively no problem going up but slipped on loose rocks on the way down, have to be careful there. The best part was watching the sun rise through the clouds. At the rim of the crater, we buried eggs in the soil and it became a perfect hard boiled egg! This is a must do if you are looking for something that will push your own limits. You will be well rewarded for your effort.", "Sunrise provided a beautiful way to view craters within a larger crater. Pretty cold and windy up top. Gorgeous walk down once visible.", "Climbing to the summit of Mount Agung was an amazing experience! It is NOT an easy climb. You will be rock climbing at times. You have to be mentally and physically fit. If you are afraid of heights I do not recommend it. You need proper hiking boots and a walking stick. You need to wear layers as it gets quite cold at the top of the summit. Based on the reviews, we decided to use Wayan Guides and it was an excellent choice. Our guides name was Batok and he was incredible. He spoke excellent English, he knew the trail very well (been hiking the trail since he was 11), he was super friendly, motivating and patient. I cannot recommend him enough! wayan.idguides@gmail.com +6285237250607", "Mt Agung – Villo & Evo Mountain Climb - February 2017 Jane (Villo) and I (Evo) decided to climb this mountain after deciding Mt Batur was to commercial & touristy for us, Agung being more of a challenge for two reasonably fit 50+ year olds The weeks before our trip we put in the ‘hard yards’ on walking trails, cross trainers and treadmills in preparation for the climb, glad we did as it was a lot harder & involved more climbing than we thought. We decided to do the pasar temple route as it was a couple of hour shorter duration than besakih. Our driver / organizer Wayan picked us up from our Ubud hotel at midnight, with the drive to the mountain taking 90mins (two hours on the way back with traffic). Wayan dropped us off in the pasar carpark where we met our guide Wayan. We started climbing at 1.45am up through the temple steps which set the scene for the rest of the climb. It’s a steep climb with little respite apart from a few rest breaks 5 – 10 mins every hour. The climb and terrain could be spilt into three phases all of which are steep, • Bottom third is in the tree line with a soil /gravel/ tree root track that has some deep ruts. • Middle section is smaller shrubs, with larger rocks and a little bit of climbing • The top section is large rocks & climbing on all fours for the majority of it. The climb up was physically taxing on the calves and thighs We reached the top just before 6.00am with the sun rising 10mins later, with a clear sky the view is amazing. It’s cold & windy at the top, even in the hot month of February, warm jacket and long pants are recommended. Our guide provided us with hot tea and a pastry type breakfast, we rested soaked up the atmosphere for 30-45 mins then started the decent in the light of day. The climb down is less physical but hard on the joints and toes, with Villo suffering from ‘Hammer Toe’ and losing the toe nails from her big toes, it’s also hard on the neck from looking down for the 4 hour duration. We encountered a few monkeys on the way down, at one rest stop they took a liking to Villo’s snack, the guide kept them at bay with his hiking stick! The feeling once we arrived back at the temple was unexplainable, a sense of achievement & relief amongst other feelings. The whole trip for us was 13 hours door to door from our Ubud hotel. Our advice to other climbers is: • Decent hiking / trail shoes that will reduce the slips and hammer toe on the way down. • Gloves for climbing on all fours & to keep you warm at the top. • A light back pack to carry water, etc warm clothes, we travelled late Feb & it was cold & windy at the top • Bring your own torch – head light. • Take your own snacks, energy bars, water, the guide also has spare water and snacks • On the way down its slippery even in the dry and hard on the joints, take care as we had a few slips. • A good massage before and after the climb. We’re glad we completed the climb, wouldn’t do it again but do recommend it to anyone that’s reasonable fit, flexible & determined to last the nine hours..!", "I did the tour to the top of Mount Agung in mid April to experience the sunrise from up above. It was absolutely phenomenal and the hike in the middle of the night was more than worth it. Therefore, I would recommend everybody who is physically healthy to do it! Regarding the hike itself: I got picked up at my hotel on midnight. Then we started off at 2 am in the morning. After a short prayer at the temple the first hour of the hike is done in the jungle. The second hour of hiking will lead you up to the end of the vegetation line. Then you'll have another two hours of hiking bare rock. The last part of the hike was challenging since it's about 40 degrees steep and eventually you will need to use your hands as well. The way downhill will mostly put stress on your knees but is relatively easy. As an experienced hiker (grew up in the Swiss Alps) I would say the hike to the top of Mount Agung was of medium difficulty. Anybody who isn't afraid of height, is physically healthy and at least a bit conditioned (7 hours of hiking in total) can do it! However, being prepared is highly recommendable (see bottom part of the review) Regarding the organization of the hike: Since having a guide is mandatory DON'T book the tour with your hotel or some agency. I booked a local tour guide called Wayan Dartha directly via Whatsapp (google him and check his page). Not only can you support the local people there, but also you will receive many advantages as compared to tours booked through other channels: - It's cheaper (I payed 140$ which isn't that cheap, but I was alone. The more people you are the cheaper it gets obviously. My hotel wanted 200$!!) - you can easily book the tour via WhatsApp (responsiveness of Wayan was great) - pickup from and drop-off at the hotel is included - he lives directly beneath the mountain and will tell you about the weather conditions two hours before pickup time. In case of bad conditions the tour can be rescheduled without any extra charge (this is extremely valuable since you don't want to do the hike when it's raining) - food for the hike plus breakfast with tea and coffee on the summit is included - flashlight and stick will be provided by Wayan - lastly Wayan is an outgoing and really cool dude. I had a great time and he can answer basically any question related to (since he's also a normal tour guide is knowledge is huge!) - he's a good singer :-) (had sung some nesian music every now and then which was fun) General recommendations/hints regarding equipment: - long pants - hiking shoes or a good running shoe (did it with a Nike Free) - warm clothes (at the top it's super cold prior to sunrise) - raining jacket", "This is quite a vigerous trek that starts at 4 am but is well worth it for the views. You can great package deals of Rooms with Guide for the treks at Under the Volcano III", "I always enjoy hiking here especially the night hiking. Just love the view along the way although the trail is not easy. But there are few route options that we can choose from. The easiest one would be via Pasar Agung while tougher one will be via Besakih Hiring a guide is highly recommended! Advisable not to go alone.:)", "Warning: Do not go on this trail if you are looking for a easy day-hike. This is an actual mountain where some climbing is necessary. The last hour consists of having to pull yourself up rocks using your hands and arms, and shoving your feet in small crannies. Now, any person who is determined and a little fit will be fine, but do not think this is going to be a easy hike where your legs won't hurt and you won't be winded. TL;DR: The climb is tough, but rewarding. Be prepared for cold at the top (5 degrees celsius so they say) and get shoes that will carry you up a mountain that can get slippery. Finally, use the bathroom before going up the mountain. The long review: The climb itself - I did the 'easy' trail from Pasar Agung with my brother and his friend Jisselle. You start by climbing 150 steps up a staircase to a temple. I was actually winded when we got to the temple haha, so you can imagine how nervous I was about the rest of the trip. It is night when you start (we started early ~1AM) so you have headlamps which are provided. The initial climb is through large tree and brush and it's fairly steep, but when you finally have a chance to look up, the stars are wonderful, probably saw 3-5 shooting stars just because the night is so clear. This part gets hot, so jackets off! As you get higher and the vegetation begins to dissipate, it begins to get colder. Throw on your jacket and windbreaker and get ready for loose gravel and rocks. Just a heads up, the last hour or so you definitely have to do some rock climbing. It's not extensive and most people with a little strength can do it, but you will have to pull yourself up. Just keep leaning forward during those parts, and if you fall, fall forward. Finally, when you reach the summit, you will be cold, and the sun will begin cresting to a beautiful sunrise. You'll see (; Guides - Most groups are around 3 or more people paired with a single or two guides. Our guide was Wayan who is one of many in a big family business, but he is awesome! He was positive, waited for us when we slowed down and needed to take extra breaks, and he and his family shared food with us on the way up the mountain and at the summit. He even let us start early with him, because we were afraid we'd go slower than average, since we were a little out of shape. However, his entire family speaks good english, has great energy, and will supply you with food (and tea at the summit) and support until you get up the mountain. I would be happy to have them lead me up any mountain. Not to mention they are very affordable compared to other alternative companies who might charge you up to +500,000 rupiah/person. I want to mention that the driver going up the mountain was totally reckless! It was raining and he would defog the windows with one hand, the other holding the wheel, while making sharp turns. A few notes: 1) You want to start a little early so you can make the sunrise for sure (and get a good spot at the summit), start early. Email wayan.idguides@gmail.com, and the guides that are associated with the email will accommodate you. 2) You will be provided headlamps and snacks. But bring extras! We brought Pringles, Oreos, Peanuts, and Ritz crackers. Most people are starving at the summit but we were pretty good, and it kept us happy throughout the whole climb. 3) Bring water. 4) Wear pants and pack a fairly thick jacket or windbreaker. It gets COLD at the summit. 5) Hiking boots would have been nice. Went in converse and I slipped around on rocks and gravel. 6) Keep your shoulders relaxed, back straight, and breathe. You will conserve your energy. Also, point your headlamp at a comfortable position so that you can see enough ahead of your feet, but you don't have to crane your neck if you need to see where your feet land. 7) Use the bathroom before you start! Nobody wants to have an emergency on the mountain, man! 7) Be sure to tip (;", "We hired a local guide to take on what we thought would be a moderately difficult trek/ climb. All 3,142 meters of it. Bottom line: you need to be in good shape to do this. This is no walk-in-the-park. Come prepared and fit. We took off around midnight from Besakih Temple (Pura Besakih). Leaving our motobikes locked up nearby. The trek up took us around 6 hours. It was a hell of a trek. Very steep in sections, with really step drop offs on either side so one needs to be very careful. Thankfully, it was dark so we could not see the drops! Nearing the summit, we were blown away with the lava rock formations. Upon reaching the summit, the wind was howling but the view awe inspiring. We witnessed an incredible sun break. The view across to Mount Batur really puts this beautiful mountain in perspective. My advice is, suck in as much of the view. It is something you will never forget. At the same time, be mindful that you still need to get down. Surprisingly, it took us longer to get down. With our thigh muscles aching, and bodies weary, you need to be vigilant heading down. The light of day brings to life the treachous drops on the razor like ridge you climbed up! An incredible journey and probably some of the toughest 12 hours you do in your life.", "A spectacular view of the live volcano from far. Unfortunately restaurants doesn't open that early and because we're trying to catch the beauty with fog. Definitely will try sunrise trekking soon! Glad that we've found one driver cum trekking guide this time round at . He shall be the chosen one!!!", "The lonely planet says: a major obstacle is avoiding hassle of the guides, when climbing up the vulcano. This is an UNDERSTATEMENT. As long term travellers we were used to pushy guides. But this was a whole different experience! After strollig through Toya Bungkah for 2 minutes, we were stopped by a guy who did not allow us to walk any further. We didn't even want to go up the vulcano since it was already late. After an argument, the guy started chasing my boyfriend with the moterbike and throwing rocks at him. Two other tourists tried to calm him down (we asked them for help), but he was psychotic. He called his to join him. When we visited the local police, they did not do ANYTHING, as they are part of the game. The only way to avoid further trouble, was to flee the town as soon as possible, while still shaking from fear. Although I am a long term traveller, this was by far the worst experience. Please do not go to this vulcano and sponsor the local maffia. There are many more nice vulcanoes in Indonesia.", "My girlfriend and I hiked the 'easy' option from Pasar Agung Temple to the crater rim at 2900m with Wayan Widiyasa and loved the experience. Setting off at 1.30 am for 4 hours up and 3 down. Having not done much hiking recently even if reasonably fit 30 somethings, I think we would have had difficulty in completing the harder routes from Besakih or option 3 from Pasar Agung crossing round to the south to reach the main peak. My advice would be to make sure you have good footwear, warm clothes and plenty of water. Wayan is a very professional guide who will take good care of you on the trek, even providing BengBeng bars, Pot Noodles and Coffee! It's a tough one physically but well worth the effort when you see the sunrise from the top. Your legs might be sore for a couple of days after but the memories will last much longer!", "Make sure you do your research on cost so you pay a reasonable price. Having said that, we had an amazing time. A little confusion at pick up but was soon sorted out. After a cup of tea and some fried banana, we were off to the car park area to meet our guides. We had 2 guides for our group. They supplied water and torches. Our group soon separated and my husband and I being older, soon fell to the back but we had our own guide Adi, who stayed with us and was soon carrying our pack. The climb is tough in some areas and we needed lots of rest stops. We made it to the top in time for sunrise which was spectacular. We had a breakfast of boiled eggs and hot banana which were cooked in a steam vent from the volcano. We came back a different way which was easier but still took about 1 1/2 hours. All in all a wonderful morning.", "Mount Batur is a totally amazing place to visit if you enjoy nature. I recommend you get a guide even though you can do the walk by yourself the guide will help you up and down the Volcano and also tell you the history and interesting facts. My guide was a very friendly young man that was trying to earn money for an education and most guides rely on tourists for their living. The trek up the Volcano was tough I am 47 and i must admit i struggled up the steep mountain side and the day I went i was amazed just how many people trek the mountain each morning. When up the top of the Volcano it was an amazing sight watching the sun rise I cannot describe just how special this experience was. You can also see the steam coming out of vents in the Volcano and also smell the Sulpher. The monkeys are beautiful and playing with each other was also amazing. I recommend this experience to all you will not regret it although if like me you will feel it for a few days after.", "I climbed it 4.5 years ago and really enjoyed it. highly recommendable. You do not have to be specially fit to do it and make it for the sunrise. I will do it again later this year with some Bring your own water and some snacks, though it could be bought at the top", "Never go there!!! The area is controlled by local tourist mafia, which which will spoil all the good impressions from the trip to this place and volcano. The guys are very agressive and seem ready to physically damage you if you want to climb the Batur on your own. Very bad experience!", "It was physically heavy to climb all the way up to the top but the view was an incredible reward and totally worth it!", "What an unforgettable experience. Such beautiful views and quiet a fun walk. But that you will see for yourself. It is a shame however that you are forced to do the guided tour and that you are surrounded by so many people. Personally I prefer to be more at one with my surroundings and if you are similar I would suggest climbing mount Agung instead as it is not as popular but just as beautiful, if not more. Make sure you are wearing shoes with a good grip as the ground can be slippery at times and that you have long pants and a jacket for the top as it does get very cold. Also I would take something small to eat if you don't like or can't eat white bread or boiled eggs (which are provided) as you will get hungry! All in all a fantastic experience :-)", "Amazing sunset worth the hike choose the difficult path if you want a good hike do not book with sunrise treaking as you can get much better deal else where as they are over priced. The views are fantastic and you definitely worth the trek .", "It was a good experience but my first time ever climbing a mountain. WARNING: IT IS NOT FOR ALL SKILL LEVELS - It said that it is for beginners and experienced climbers but my mum and I struggled and is not suitable for beginners. The instructor was nice and helpful. I couldn’t appreciate the sunset because I was so tired and it was freezing up there. Bring snacks if you are going to do it because you need a lot of energy. Overall I’m glad I did it and I can tick climb up a mountain off my bucket list but I definitely won’t be doing anything like that again.", "The place is truly breathtaking, and the hike worth while. Its a bit challenging but not too much, it can be done! Just make sure to wear tennis shoes, long and comfortable pants and a jacket because it can get chilli on the top. Is a one in a lifetime experience, my guide was just great and my group made the experience even beter, if you are thinking about it you should do it!!", "Although there is huge potential, the mountain and the climb was a letdown for me. Obviously weather can't be planned, but all we got at the top was fog. Descending further did give a better view, but it was near to impossible to take a photo without some sort of building on it. The 'into the wild' idea quickly disappears. The number of other tourists was also staggering. In a long line we went up, not being able to keep your own pace, rather sticking to that of the slowest person somewhere on the mountain. Besides that, the guides were not knowledgeable and basically served no purpose. My main concern, however, was with shear amount of garbage and other man made things in the bushes. You would say that to protect nature, one would encourage people to carry out their own trash. To that end, the guides could play a crucial role which they clearly fail to perform. ", "We wanted to have an experience of hiking in indonesia and we were very enthousiastic to make the ascent of this volcano that we can see almost from any place in . We started in Sidemen early in the morning (aroung 3 in the morning if I remember well) with our very good local guide here (Ketut Subawa - ketutbawa9@yahoo.com). This hike is quite hard even for athletic people, the volcano is stip (40%) and going down was even harder in rocks and little rock in the forest but our guide was sooo helpful. Thanks Ketut ! The view on the top was really beautiful with sunrise and shadow of volcano. We even had a little breakfast here. Some hints to do this ascent : be in good shape, bring hiking sticks very useful for balance, bring head lamps, good shoes and water. Ready for a very nice experience, did it 4 weeks ago and still pictures in my head.", "Me and my friend went for this mount batur trekking, it was surreal and such an amazing experience. Our trekking guide is very helpful and he is very sweet his name is karma, he always make sure that we safe. So thanks to him we had really really great experience and enjoyed the magnificent sunrise view. Very recommended to do this trip when u come to .", "My partner and myself booked a private tour with Bazir following reviews we had seen on trip advisor. We paid 1,500,000 IDR for the both of us. Bazir’s father picked us up from our hotel bang on time at 2.30am. We drove for around 1 hour to the meeting point. Bazir actually goes from a different point than the mainstream tours and it is so worth it to miss the crowds. We are relatively fit - we made it up in just over an hour but Bazir was more than happy to rest whenever we asked. We arrived at the top at 5.15am and were one of the first there so had a really good spot - we were very fortunate and got to see an amazing sunrise! We also saw Mount Agung have a small eruption on the way! Bazir and his mother cook breakfast at the top of the mountain along with coffee/tea/hot chocolate. It is a proper family run tour - as 2 girls in mid 20s I can honestly say at no point did we feel unsafe - even when we were driving through what seemed to be a field with a very rough road in the pitch black! If you want a proper individual tour I would strongly suggest contacting Bazir +62 877-6038-1082.", "Although, we didn't make it onto the mountain, we enjoying overlooking the mountain from the hills of Kintamani, and it was truly beautiful with the lake in the background and the volcano scarred lands in the foreground it made for a compelling photo.", "Good view , greatest mountain in , Can't wait for tracking . And hope not eruption, I was met villagers from kubu, they very friendly and", "Great experience ( though after Rinjani trek this is a childrens play... ), the sunrise looks good. Obviously plenty of tourists. NEVER book expensive tours online. The only thing you might get is a guide that speaks better english - but in the end, you dont even need a guide. In UBUD you can book for 250.000 in a couple of places ( one of which is Sri's hostel, even if I didnt stay there) and Pineh Tours. This is a price that reflects what you get - a pancakes as breakfast, a 2h trek up mountain, a banana and sandwich bread, and an egg. Don't pay more, I saw every single tour having exactly the same food! There is nothing really extra any tour offers - just making use of your absence of knowledge.", "We started at 2am and got to the foot of Mount Batur by 4am, it was a 1.5-2 hours trek up to the sunrise point. It was well worth the climb, its not really hard neither is it an easy climb. the view is brilliant.", "I decided to climb Mount Agung is because I just completed Mount Kota Kinabalu recently. Agung is around 1000m lower than Mount KK. To my surprise, Mount Agung was a real challenge. The terrain as comapre to Mount Kota Kinabalu was harder. I started my trekking around 12am. Manage to catch the sunrise exactly before 6am. On the journey, different muscle groups of mine were stretched to the max. There was a lots of self talking....to keep myself from moving on. Proper equipment and attire is a MUST if you want to have a safe trip. On the summit, we had to walk on a narrow ridge to reach the HIGHEST SUMMIT. It was kinda scary for me esp when i look to my left and right.....steep slope down the mountain. Our guide Gung Bawa was really helpful. Throughout the journey constantly giving us snacks and words of motivation to keep us moving. At the summit...he provide us with hot tea/coffee...and the best is FRESH Banana Pancake by him. (Thanks Gung) Overall the experience at Mount Agung was pricless for me. Every step was a challenge...every moment is an experience. I am glad that i choose to trek this mountain and bring back an unforgettable memories.", "We have been on Batur Village on because we will trying Trekking on Mount Batur so before we Trekking we meet local People round our stay close by Lake Batur and we got it information about Trekking time, we know that Mount Batur is not high like Mount Rinjani Lombok , Mount Batur is 2000 meter from the feet above lake Batur so event Trekking take not many hour, just 2 hour or 2 an half hour will be arrive on view point, You must careful on the Village because there sell budget cost little expensive. We was stay on Resort Apung, to compared with other Hotel is Apung Resort more comfortable, the room was clean but the problem some time the water from Toilet doesn't working so this is the problem, Apung Resort also serve Lunch and dinner because have restaurant too, please if you would like try trekking Mount Batur better coming on Summer time and then the time is early the morning at 06:00 am or 04:00 am not see the Sunrise doesn't matter but the important is the View between Lake Batur & Mount Agung. event see the view point Batur also you can visit public cemetery Kampung Trunyan, very spectacular but if you afraid do going there, because the bodies were buried just put under the tree,I wonder, does not smell corpses, this is already the culture traditional Truyan Village.", "Average fitness level needed to climb the mt.Batur. A little bit sandy climbing up with small rocks everywhere. But it was worth it", "We booked this as a trekking/hiking experience. Basically car picks you up at around 2:30am. Have a tea and a snack U get to location 1:30hrs later. They provide torches. Male sure to wear warm cloths and shoes. The hike starts at night One hour on asphalte and one hour rocky steep way. You always have a guide with you It costs us 600.000 IDR With transport and guides and torches. You can book with those streets tours kiosks ;) Perfect to watch sunrise. But not easy for more than 30yrs :)", "We decided to do the Batur sunrise trekking and we got paired with an excellent guide and a small group of people (5 in total) as a group we had a good laugh and our guide was really fun and nice whilst making sure we stayed safe. The sunrise was beautiful to watch and we were taken to see the craters, monkeys etc. A word of warning - the trek is TOUGH i am a fit person who works out 5 times a week and have good cardio endurance and I struggled! We did so the trek in an hour and a half so would probably be easier if you took longer to get up but the walk is steep and only gets steeper the further you go! If you aren’t fit I wouldn’t advise to do it! We did manage to get a good price for the package of 400K IDR each which our car operator ( car/ quality tour) sorted for us and we weren’t hassled at all by anyone.", "I think I will always remember in my last trip and the amazing experience in trekking Mt Batur. Actually I was quite excited about the whole thing. I'd read so many things about this hike and while everyone goes on and on about how difficult it is, it is also considered breathtaking. So I was really looking forward to it and my excitement kept me awake all through the journey. Then we got to the start of the trek by the Association office (HPPGB), and let our guide from WORLD HERITAGE NETWORK that we hired to handle the business. Thanks to our guide, that we need not have to meet up with these people from the Association after what we heard about them. We went with our guide and off we strolled in what looked (sounded) like a forest in the pitch darkness. We left behind the forest and the volcanic sand, only to start searching the rocky slopes for a foothold -- soon we left behind all the other groups as well. You'll read estimates that the hike takes around 90 minutes or two hours to complete. Well, a lot depends on your equipments and your speed. Knowing that it would only be a relatively short hike (done in the dead of night), we opted for only a couple of very short breaks. It's not really advisable to eat while climbing or to drink cold drinks (these are bad for your body when all your muscles and veins are otherwise hot), so we kept to climbing and only took a couple of pics and deep breaths. =) We also had nice hiking shoes that are both comfortable and reliable, so no problems in that department. I saw people attempting the hike in sandals, thongs (and barefoot!), and they were doing, well, I wouldn't say they were doing fine, but they were doing it, so I guess it's possible. That doesn't mean it's necessarily a nice experience. But sneakers are fine, I guess, if you don't feel like investing in anything else. All that said, it took us an hour to get to the first shelter, and from there we just walked over to the second, at our leisure, not feeling the need to press on. So basically if took us 70 minutes to get to our vantage point, well ahead of the others -- and the sunset. =) Many people stayed at the lower hut, but I think it's foolish. Once you've climbed so far, it's an easy stroll to the second, higher point. You can also go to the top, 200 meters above the second hut, but we didn't bother. I really enjoyed this hike. It's fun doing it in almost complete darkness, watching your step, while holding a torch (you'll need one) as if onto some mischief, or using a headlamp, just like cave experts. And looking back at the long serpent of little lights all through the valley -- our fellow climbers. ;) It was definitely huge fun, if sometimes demanding (think ascending long stairs with considerable distance between steps), and I'm still laughing at our guide's comments about starting as the twelfth group and finishing as the second. The sunrise was truly amazing (video coming up!), but I have to warn everyone that it is unimaginably cold up there. Not so much the temperature but the wind. So take a jacket or sweater, and definitely take a clean T-shirt. Otherwise, what you'll get is a nasty cold. (I'll tell you, I was enumerating silently all the jackets and sweaters I had left in Geneva...) We warmed ourselves with the incredibly hot, sweet tea our guide got us. But we were fine, huddled like penguins, till the first rays appeared around 5.45am. Around 6am the sun started to appear, and in like 5 minutes it took its place above the clouds. From then on, there was not much for us to watch. We had a breakfast of boiled eggs and \\banana sandwiches\\\" and decided to take the longest way down. There are at least 3 ways to climb down from this point. You can take the same path or similar, directly down. You can also do a small tour of the top crater (+30 mins). What we did was the longest tour, including the top crater and some of the outer treks, all round to a path that leads down. On the way we checked out the hot, steaming holes in the ground (the mountain's nostrils, so to say) and the older and newer lava flows of all the eruptions. We started the descent at 6.30 and by 9 we were already heading home in the car. So I'd say the crater rim, etc. took us around 90 minutes, plus the 45 minute descent. The longer trek is really worth it, if you're interested in volcano stuff. =) Also, there's no more real climbing, so it's rewarding as well. Our guidebook told us that it is inevitable to pay the Association around US$30-40, and we have our guide to tag along as we felt much more secure with our own guide. He was really nice, even when we changed our mind and wanted to do the long trip. Our \\\"package\\\" covered only the shortest one, and he explained to us that he wouldn't ask for more money, for him it's more important that we like it and we can tip him whatever we consider fair. He mentioned that most people tip around US$10-20, so we tipped him $10 in the end and I thought it was alright. He was really nice, and got us breakfast, seeing how hungry we were, even though our hotel \\\"forgot\\\" to pay him for that. I think the most important thing to make trip like trekking this volcano is to engage a good guide and we were so lucky that we did. If you looking for reliable, trust worthy and reputed kind English speaking guide, you can email them: worldheritage101@yahoo.com or you can check out their website which is very useful and informative: www. paradisetour.blogspot.com with a lot of pictures and infos of the tour. On the whole, I think it was a good deal and we had a wonderful time with our guide from this network where we will never ever forget. This is a trekking trip that you will always want to do once in your lifetime and tell everyone okay I did it when I was in !\"", "Easy walk. Near the top my ties hurt (but I'm not in a good shape) and it was pretty steep. Worth it! I was lucky to see the mountain. On the way down, one of the guides held my hand because I was scared. ", "An awesome activity, average fitness required, good walking shoes, warm jacket, a headlamp is useful and start from Ubud if you can (shorter driving times). Check the weather forecast. The view is spectacular. We prearranged guides through our driver ( Tours Ngurah Alun) and avoided the rush and chaos as we pulled into the carpark.", "Climbing up in the dark was challenging and tough, but fun. The reward was reaching the top just as the sun appeared over the horizon - amazing. You get volcanic sand everywhere, but it is pretty interesting seeing the craters and actually feeling the heat of the volcano. Watch out for the monkeys.", "I hired a guide to take me to Mount Batur from my hotel in Kuta. We arrived in the late afternoon and I rented a villa at a nearby resort. We started the climb at 7:30AM and stopped at a couple of temples along with the way. About halfway up, we stopped at a makeshift hut with a couple of picnic tables and took in the view of the lake and adjacent volcano. That’s where the trail ended and the climb got a little harder. Another 90 minute ascent got us to the top and the view was amazing. Would definitely do again.", "I did the sunrise trek with Pineh Tours. The service was generally good: the pick up was punctual, they served several meals (before trek, during trek and after trek). They put us in small groups of maximum 4 people. The trek up the mountain was a little bit taxing to me, as I hadn't done any training at all prior to the trip (I hadn't exercised in months!). And my boyfriend and I happened to be paired with a couple of energetic Swedish, who had to wait for us a couple of times as I caught my breath. I feel so bad for them having to wait for me, so I'd suggest that you do at least some stamina training before hand so that you won't trouble anyone. I'm a muslim, so another concern of mine is where to perform the morning prayer. I asked the tour guides, and they let me use a space in their kitchen to pray. There is no toilet or waterpipe, so you'd better have some mineral water to take your wudhu. Be sure to bring a compass :) Most companies will also provide torch lights. Our guide did lend us torch lights, but the one that my boyfriend got was so dim that he could barely see with it. In the end he decided to walk without it. So just in case, maybe it's better to bring your own light, coz I personally think it's dangerous to walk at dark due to the very rocky pathway. Our guide was very young and helpful, but unfortunately doesn't converse well in English. He was nice enough and always checked on us, but it'd be better to have someone who'll explain about the caldera formation. He simply took us to the caldera and let us take pictures. I'm a Malaysian so I can understand Indonesian slightly, so I can ask him some questions. But I had to be the one to explain to the Swedish couple what I learnt from him. It'd be nice if the guides are trained to speak English more fluently. Our tour company provided us with food and drink, but others may not. Make sure you know what you'll get. They also gave us a sample of Luwak coffee for free, so you may not need to buy it. And, there's no bathroom during the trek! Make sure you do you business beforehand. All in all, it was a great experience. But make sure you are well prepared!", "Rose from my bed at 3.00am to climb a mountain for a fantastic sunrise. On the day that we were there, you could see Lombok from the top. Gave such a strange feeling, looking over the clouds. Beautiful. This activity was part of our tour. We had three mountain guides to help us get up the mountain in the dark and then to come down by a different route. This was not an easy activity, you need to be fairly fit. It is quite a difficult walk but the views at the top are more than worth the effort. Loved it.", "Have to admit I wasn’t sure about how much I would like going to look at the volcano Mt. Batur. We didn’t hike the volcano but were able to enjoy viewing from a restaurant with a beautiful view overlooking the lava field below Mt. Batur. There is a peaceful serenity surrounding the mountain along with some gorgeous scenery and I have to say it was a highlight of our morning. Oft times it good to go early so the view of the mountain isn’t obscured by clouds or fog.", "Prepare yourself for a crowded place, is like a thousand of people going to the top. Is not hard to reach in the top and the view is ok (not so much special). I don't now if is allowed go without a guide, but for sure is completely possible go without a guide, there are so many people going that you go all the way in a line, only bring your torch, a jacket (is cold on top), starts at 3:30am, do it by yourself and avoid pay 300.000 for a tour.", "Unforgettable time hiking this giant- hike leaving 11PM arriving at the summit 6AM for sunrise. Hike wasnt as difficult as other volcanoes ive done - you are in forest for more than half of it, bring one hiking stick - not two. When you get on the rock, ti will be lighter and a bit less dangerous When the sun rises...wow... Hike down - annoying and 6 hours again, ha....youll be nice and dirty by the end Impossible to do this without a guide. PM me for details", "Having previously done the sunrise climb of Mt Batur with ease we thought we'd give the big hill a go (at over 3,000 metres). We are pretty fit for our age (late 40s early 50s) and expected a challenge but this really pushed us. The climb up above the temple from the short route took 4hrs 30 minutes and acended 1,500 metres. Stay close to your guide as there is no marked track above the tree line and plenty of hazards. A lot of scrambling and climbing involved, no special skills or ropes necessary but a good head torch and fluids needed for the acent. Great sunrise atop a classic volcanic caldera, but it is cold up there so you need something warm. The descent is the real challenge, keep your toenails trimmed and chose your footwear carefully - will destry your good Nike's. Take your time, not too many people around to rush you, and you will have monkeys keeping you company. Finished off the trip at great outdoor buffett, not usually the best thing in but the outlook was stunning.", "This is a great thing to do and I thourghly recommend it, one of those things that will always be with you. Cost 700,000 Rp for 2 from Ubud. 2.30 AM pickup, got to the guides hut at the bottom around 3.30, and the trip to the top took 1 hr 20 mins ( fairly fast pace) . So at top by 5AM and had an hour sitting watching the dawn break, quite inspiring. Went round the crater and some hot springs and was back down the mt by 8 AM back to the hotel just after 9 for breakfast ! Things to take : 2 layers of clothing ie tee shirt and warm top\\ rain jacket and a tee shirt to change into at top . its cold at first but you will soon warm up and want to strip down to a tee shirt. Time you get to the top, if like me you will be drenched in sweat so thats why you need a change because there is a biting cold wind (and i'm from Scotland) waiting for you. other things to take : water, torch and some stuff to eat at the top. There is a porter who will tag on to you with the guide and will offer a bottle of coke ( at 5 in the morning on an empty stomach !) , poor guy is trying to make a living. Money was exchanged but no coke !!", "Our family has climbed Mount Batur multiple times over 28 years of visiting . We intended to do it again this year. We drove to the base of the mountain where we were met by the Mount Batur Trekking Association. We had every intention of hiring a guide to take us up, but had a very bad experience trying to engage this group. They charge extortionist rates, but more troubling, we felt extremely uncomfortable in dealing with them. We couldn't get back into our car fast enough, they circled our vehicle, shouting at us as we drove away. We decided not to let this terrible experience ruin our day. We drove to one of the local temples close to the lake, parked our car and hiked up a steep road to the rim of the original crater. We walked along the rim for 30 minutes or so, enjoyed the views and seeing the villagers as we walked. As we walked back down to our car, we discovered a bat cave that we had not noticed on our hike up.", "What a beautiful and amazing place! Yes it is totally worth it to see. One thing you do want to do is get there early. We got there around 8:30am and there weren't too many people hiking down which was nice, we left close to 12 and there was busses of people and tours coming in. The hike down gets really steep pretty much straight up at the bottom. Make sure you are wearing good shoes. It is really not for the out of shape. The gnarliest hike I have ever done! And we are in shape. The beach is serene and amazing and worth it. Also coming back up isnt as bad but it gets really hot bring lots of water.", "We innocently booked a sunrise climb for Mount Batur. We're quite fit and healthy - I walk up to 15 miles a day for my job. Nothing could have ever braced me for what was coming. Picked up at 1.30am, our drive was fairly smooth. 'Breakfast' was one pancake and dodgy looking coffee. We then set off for our hike. It started fairly smooth, up a slope with the odd rock or two to walk around and then it went worse from there. I never knew I would be crawling up a volcano like an ant (because there was hundreds squeezing up there!!) on my hands and knees petrified that I was going to vertically fall of the edge of a volcano. At one point I slipped and thank goodness the bloke behind me caught me or I would have been a gonner. How you're even allowed to climb this volcano without a helmet and more equipment is beyond me. I'm not scared of heights at all, but the climb was ridiculously un safe, one wrong move and your off the side of the volcano. Many people were slipping, you could hear screams of panic as rocks took their feet out from beneath them. At points there was a 1/2 metre steep climb which would be un steady. I really do not recommend this for anyone who is not experienced in climbing or to anyone who values their life more than a view. The view was great but I wouldn't do the climb again for it.", "The sunrise trek starts at 3 in the morning, and as u reach the top you are mesmerized by the sheer beauty of sun coming out of the clouds. The trek in the night is quite steep and tiring but the feeling at the top is very good. The volcano is active with hot steam and rocks coming out of the vents.", "amazing sunrise views. Its 100% worth it. Try going as early as possible. Also wear good trekking shoes. If not, you might have trouble climbing", "We booked the Mt Batur sunrise trek rough our hotel, Puri Garden in Ubud and were picked up at 2am. We stopped for a light breakfast which was provided, about 3am and then got to the base of the volcano about 3.45am. I thought I may find this very hard as I struggle with up hill climbs, however, this was manageable. It took about 1hr and 45mins to reach the top from the car park. It was hard going at times as it became very sandy and thre were a lot of people doing the trek so a lot of the rocks were moving all the way up but our guide helped me when I needed it, without even asking, he just knew. The view for sunrise was AMAZING! My partner carried on to the summit, which he loved and he recommends if you get the chance. We saw the holy temple and even had eggs cooked in crater with the steam it produces. We then took the easier way down, basically just sand but better than all the rocks. We ended up going to a coffee plantation on the way back as well and sampled some gorgeous coffee. We arrived back to our hotel for 12pm. One of the highlights of my trip!", "They are from Germany , we went to mt.batur for trekking , Start departure from 1 am from the hotel till 2 pm it was really nice,,", "This is a 'must do' when in !! We booked our tour with Sunrise Trekking and Tours and it turned out to be a great experience. I am not sure if it was meant to be but we ended up getting a private tour with our own guide. He was extremely helpful and very patient as we took our time hiking up to the top for the sunrise. The hike is amazing - can be very strenuous for someone who's out of shape and can also provide you with a reason to get nese massage every day for the rest of your stay :)", "Believe me this would be the most amazing view you can have at the top of 's roof. You can see Mount Abang , Mount Agung from far and the perfect reflection at the lake around the mount circumference. You will start ascend to the top at 4 am and expect to arrive at the top at 7 am. Definitely tiring but worth for every sweat! ", "It was my first experience trekking/hiking. I am generally fit (although not a gym person). It's not an easy trek for me. It's generally quite steep for incline. but my guide helped me through some slippery and steep rocky parts. Left our hotel @ seminyak at 2am. Reached there around 4am and started the hike. Took us 1hr40mins to get to the top, we stopped about 5 times along the way to catch our breathe. We didn't reach the summit but only the second part. Our guide said it would take another 45mins for us to get to summit and by the time, the sun would have risen. So we just waited at the second part for the sunrise. It was a good view from there as well. You can buy a hot drink (IDR 30,000) up there. It's windy and cold up there so bring a jacket, wouldnt need it while climbing though. The way down was easy and really effort-less for me. Just be careful of slippery rocks. there're parts where you literally have to \\ rock-ski \\\" or \\\"rock-slide\\\" . But nothing dangerous. Overall, a very nice experience and a must-try!\"", "We did an overnight trek to Mount Batur on 17th August which also happens to be the Independence day of Indonesia. There were almost 800-900 trekkers ready to trek at 3am at night. Lot of locals were carrying Indonesian flags . It was an easy trek and took us around 2 hrs to reach to the top. To witness sunrise from the top was just majestically beautiful !! We trekked down from the other side through the forests which was a nice experience. I would recommend to hire a guide for trekking.", "Very amazing and beautiful. The tracking by foot is quite heavy and through the less oxygen the more you come up the mountain it is quite a heavy track . It takes 8-9 hours by foot to come up but it is definitely worth it! The view once you are up there..... omg ... the definition of powerful experience! You all will live it . There are more other possibilities to come up and you should ask any tour and Trecking guide for assistance. Any nese who is sticking around and they will all help and be happy to earn some money for their families. Support them instead of the big companies. They are really poor and need it . Enjoy the beautiful experience", "When we were picked up at 2.30am my husband and I were e wondering what we had gotten ourselves into initially my son thought that because my husband are not overly active it would be a challenge to do. We decided that this holiday was about pushing the boundaries and trying new things. We started climbing around 4am. It took my husband and I about 2 ½ hours to climb up the mount.. Half way I wanted to bail out as this was really strenuous and though, Our guide was so helpful and and kept encouraging us to carry on. He says not many 50+ does this trekkimg . The climb was strenuous and very steep. We met 2 young children who tries and sell you water or coke and will walk all the way up with you so you can buy the drinks from them. Wow finally made it to the top. What an amazing feeling of accomplishment. The view was amazing and breath taking one of the best views of my life, OH my word the breakfast boiled eggs and troublesome monkeys. We saw the lava trails that was left behind we also saw the steam coming out of the various craters. Worth the pain and I am glad I completed the hike", "If you are in a really good shape, bring water and hiking shoes! Not flip flops!!! It’s really hard, it’s not a easy hike!! It’s not a clear steps, is just rocks... you handles but that pretty much! If you like adventure, push your body and do a lot of exercise this is the place for you!! It’s worth the hike if you can enjoy... if you are from the Caribbean like me, I don’t believe is worth the effort for something I can have in 15 min for home no effort!! I believe they need to make the notifications about how hard it is!! I don’t mean to scared anyone, I just think is better if you know!! It’s like a 1 hour going down!!", "We went there, and the road to go is simply beautiful due to the countryside landscapes. When there, we did no trekking, but had lunch looking at Mount Batur - and you can get some for very cheap price ! It is really beautiful and is a must. But we did not want to go on the lake or do the trekking as it seems it is not so interesting. For me, limit it to the view + lunch to have the time to enjoy it.", "The tremendous and phenomenal views we captured at this place are some of our best pics from this trip. The lava has made the whole landscape almost black and the mountain stands tall and majestic in the middle. This was our first time we saw a volcanic mountain and we were excited too. It didn't disappoint us. Very beautiful place.. a must go in ...", "Well second day of our Trip in and met beautiful group of 3 people and a nice guide..Started from base camp at midnight..Its highly risky if you are not used to trekking as there are so many pebbles loose rocks and ashes so could get scratches too but whats the fun without all these natural things.Loved the trekking and most importantly when we reach on the top the Sun Rise which is the most special thing.Wished to trek more towards upwards but got to know its from other side so will trek another time but the experience was thrilling.And guide helped us a lot.Take water with you and snacks and some Glucose or Electrol ORS powder or juice to fuel you up.", "As our guide mentioned the night before, it would'nt be a 'walk in the park'. After the first hour through the rain forrest, which was already pretty demanding, it becomes steeper and harder. When you pass the tree line, it becomes very challenging. The real climbing starts here, with hand and feet. I have fear of heights and at some points this part really scared me. Its dark, you know its very high and when you look downwards you see a black hole and some lights very far which are villages. However, reaching the top is a great experience and the view is awesome. Downwards is very hard and painful for your legs, but after all a great experience and a victory on my fear.", "For sure the greatest experience on ! We started the trip at 4 AM and in 1 hour and 10 minutes we reached the Top of the Vulcano. It is a easy trip for everyone, you dont need to be a profesional climber if you wanna get there. But be careful, there are brassy Monkeys at one of the check points :)", "Very good experience .#waitformetoreachtothetop. Timing of the climb r very inconvenient. People would like to hike in broad daylight.We had to reach at the base at 3:30 am and then start the hike. It was pretty dark so we coudnt enjoy the beauty of the place plus the cold. So if u go, go with thick jackets........", "After being collected from our hotel at Seminyak at 2am, we were taken on a 90 minute drive to the base camp where we were introduced to our guide - who would assist us negotiating the extreme climb to the top, in time for day break. The climb is quite challenging to say the least, with a natural track that can be hazardous in sections. I also strongly suggest that you have an excellent level of fitness as the climb is strenuous and reasonably difficult. The views from the top are definitely worth the climb, and the way down is much easier! :-) Returning to our hotel at 12pm, the day was long but a busy to remember.", "Pay the national park ticket seller as you reach the caldera rim - Go down the hill to Toyah Bunka - The area around the hot springs has been totally destroyed by a series of kitch swimming pools and ridiculous entrance fees - A few years ago there was a free natural hot spring and a beautiful beach complete with ducks - Make sure you visit the FREE geo museum at Kintamani", "The trek up to the summit is not difficult. Mount Batur (1717m) is not a challenging trek and has 2 options to trek up. Easy but longer and a little challenging but shorter ascend. We were a family of 4, with 2 boys aged 10 and 12 and doing our first family trek up to a mountain summit. We were rewarded by the most beautiful sunrise on the summit. The sun rises behind from Mount Rinjani, Lombok, which is a not in and lights up the grand Mount Agung in . The physically draining slippery slopes in the last 800m dissipated with the welcoming of the sunrise at the summit.", "The -Batur trip was purely influenced by instagram photos and social media culture. I booked the flight on thursday and landed on friday at Denpasar. Before the trip, i booked the trip to eOasia - MOUNT BATUR SUNRISE TREK. I booked for Saturday but i was later informed that there was no one going up on Saturday and suggested Sunday instead. So i did. The driver and the guide picked me up at 1.15am at Four Points by Sheraton Seminyak. Along the way, one lady and a couple from Australia joined me. 4 of us in total. We reached the site around 4am. and started the climb with a local boy and the tour guide. the hike is about 2-3 hrs. it wasn't the extremely exhausting trip but required some stamina. We reached the top about 6.50am. The view is breathtaking. This was my first mountain climbing experience and it could not have been better. We got lucky as quickly the weather changed and the cloud blocked our view. Soon enough, we could see the sunrise again. Anyway. it's worth it! But i don't find the hotspring well maintained.", "I climbed Mount Batur today from 9:30 am with my boyfriend and a guide. The guide costed 350k rupies each after negotiation, it was recommemded by our driver. I would not recommend to climb the volcano because you are obliged to climb with a guide that you have to pay a lot and provide you with NO service. Our guide did not explain anything and was not interested at all in our safety. I often go trekking and I was wearing trekking shoes, for me the descent was very very slippery: you need to take your time, go very slowly and wear trekking shoes! I would recommend to climb mount batur only with a professionale guide (that deserves the pay), or to go alone if you are good trekkers. Landscape from Mount Batur is beautiful but the environment is full of litter.", "Moved at 1:30 am from our hotel in Nusa Dua and reached to car parking of mount Batur tracking point. Gang of local guides insisted us to hire a guide to climb up. We were not willing to hire a guide as they are asking 100 US Dollars. After negotiations we were agreed at 50 US Dollars. Although you can go up without guide just follow other people but local gang forced you to hire a guide. Be careful your taxi driver is also commission agent of them. Entrance ticket to Kitamani area is 33000 INDR. Trekking is not easy especially for those who are not use to to do it. With good stamina you can reach to the top around 2-2:30 hours.", "Take a trip up to see the still active volcano, we took a tour which took about 2 hours to get there from Kuta. But so worth the view. Awesome. I was totally dumbstruck.", "You can easily do the 90 minutes treck up the volcano without a guide. There are some accommodations near by. We started at 4:00 am and were on the top around 30 minutes before sunrise. Check the weather forecast, we were really unlucky and did not see a thing because it was very cloudy. Take a flashlight to see where you are going. The beginning of the trail is easy to find because there is a big parking area where about 300 other people mainly with guides are beginning the treck. You cannot get lost because it is a line of people walking up. If you like a remote place don't go. If you want to do a short hike with an amazing view and don't mind the crowds you will enjoy it.", "I didn't sleep at all and got picked up at 1am from Kuta and went straight to the meeting point with our tour guide. It took me 2 hrs to hike to the top and less than 1 hr to go down yet more challenging.( Thanks to my guide help otherwise i would fall numerous times on the way down..it was scary ). Luckily it wasn't raining and the mountain was covered by clouds after 30' I arrived so I was able to catch the sunrise. Well, the view was so so so so stunning it was beyond my imagination. I have never seen anything like this before. The hike was tough but its worth it. I highly recommend for those who had a little bit of hiking experience and don't forget to wear proper hiking shoes !!!", "Its a view of a mountain at an overpriced buffet restaraunt with a view and pushy locals want your money only.", "We did this trek and they described it as easy. FAR FROM IT. Very steep and uneven surface. Takes about 2 hours to get to the top. But once there so worth it! Very incredible experience to do for sunrise couldn’t recommend it enough! We then went to hot springs afterwards which i recommenced doing.", "We started at 2 am reached the peak at 5+ 6am. I think we took some time to reach the peak bcos we took a lot of water breaks. DO NOT DO THAT. When u reached the peak there was no toilet and I had to hold it in till we went down which is about almost 2hour down becos it was a easier route. It is really tiring for people who don’t exercise much but the sunrise view is worth everything. The guides provide breakfast too! Hard boiled eggs and banana bread. I would do this again", "Don't let the 2am wakeup call discourage you from doing this...it'll def pay off. Watching three sunrise from the very top is so worth it!", "The view from above is amazing, but after the climb it's even better! Don't mistake the claims down, it's hard! But worth it!", "DO NOT GO if you want to go without a guide. We, a group of three, wanted to go up Mt Batur. We went there on our own and tried to go up the mountain. However as soon as we tried, we were blocked in doing so by 10 men surrounding us. They said that we had to pay 700.000 (400 for the guide, 100 pp entrance). We refused to pay for a guide and tried to go again on our own, at which point one of us got tackled and the others got pushed by the men. After that we went away, but we were followed by the guys on their scooters. Every time we stopped, they also stopped and threatened us not to go up on our own. To conclude, if you want to go up Mt. Batur, please inform yourself about the possibilities at a place you trust.", "Was Google Trekking I found Trekking Tour Net Seminyak that where we are stayed. Journey started early at 1.40am as we wanted to catch the sunrise over mount batur 1,717 meter above sea level. My driver Jero and his cousin Angus were punctually waiting for us at lobby of our hotel U Paasha Seminyak already. Drive probably 2 hours in the night and reached the bottom of the mountain. Jero introduced us to his cousin Adi, he ready for us with a good quality trekking poles for each of us. Along the way up to reach the summit, Adi would make stops to check if we were safe and support to be alright. Adi helped my girlfriend the entire way up despite in some trail she able to climb but Adi ensure everything okay. Well that aside, Adi made us with breakfast such as boiled egg on volcanic hit, banana sandwich and a glass of hot coffee. Breakfast was good at all and we did experiences the hit volcanic steam by own my fingers. We got down unscathed and right on time for our journey back, we reached our car at 08;40 am. Jero and his cousin (the driver) took us to the Naural Hot Spring as we booked before, we go towel, locker and soaking Natural Hot Water, It was great, after had amazing journey on Mount Batur in the end relaxing tight muscle on The Natural Hot Water. While enjoying it, we got glass of watermelon juice and fried bananas with brown sugar ( flam sugar). Is nothing short perfect, thank you very much Jero. During on the way hotel, Jero and his cousin took us to luwak coffee place, there we learn more about Luwak coffee and nese herb, the function of organic spices, hereb etc... Along the way he would tell us a lot of thing such as what town is known in and for what product or produce. Listening to him is exactly how I would picture my tour would be. Thank you Jero, Angus and Adi for making our tour so memorable, We will recommend your services to everyone and we will tell them to goggling you on Trekking Tour Net or catch up your contact +6281904082208.", "You will have to get up in the middle of the night, drive to the foot of Mount Batur and then trek 2 hours to the top in a long trail of other tourists - but the physically challenging walk and the breathtaking view of the sunset is all worth it! I would recommend anyone visiting , who are in good physical condition, to take this trip. Warning: We saw many people below 40 really struggling or giving up on the way up, so if you are not fit - don't go.", "I was looked forward to this trip. But I was so surprised when I got there on how small it took around 15 minutes guided by a woman. Wouldn't go back again once is enough. If you go don't go with high expectations. Plus the women at the end take you to a garage which consists of junk which they try and sell to you for ridiculous money.", "Arranged this trip through a tour company in Monkey forest Road. Pick up was at 2am. We began climbing at around 3.30 with or guide Gede who was a really great guy. Offering help and encouragement when needed. The climb its self was moderately difficult ( I am probably only average fitness). The view and the sunrise was amazing and something that will stay with me for a longtime.", "I chose Mt. Batur for its beauty, reputation and calderas. I wasn't disappointed. The trip up from Sanur was rainy and quite miserable but as we turned the corner Mt Batur showed off its full glory. I am so glad I persisted. My advice would be to persist on the trip to the volcano regardless of the weather. Be patient with the drive; it can be slow going especially during cremation season. The reward is worth the drive. When you arrive, take your time to enjoy the view. The volcano certainly has a temper which is visible from the lookout.", "This hike takes about 4 hours to do going up and coming down including witnessing the sunrise. I think anyone can do it but I do recommend having proper hiking shoes for extra safety due to the path being slippery, especially in the dark it’s hard to see where you are stepping. The sunrise was amazing I felt like I was in another world. It was definitely worth the climb. But once is enough lol . Make sure you go and explore the crater after the sunrise to see the smoke coming out from the center I thought that was awesome. If you are used to the cold winter climate then it won’t be really cold at the top, however I would not recommend wearing a singlet unless you live in Iceland or something lol, just a basic jumper would do. The guides will give you water and breakfast and there is a cute little hut where they make fresh tea and coffee. Be careful if you are taking kids that they are prepared for the climb to avoid any accidents. There are no railings or safety barriers and it can be pretty steep at times after all it is a third world country. Safely first.", "The hike itself is pretty challenging as the path is very sandy and your grip on the ground always looses. The altitude itself isn't a problem but be prepared that it's quite a continuous slope all the way up (and that is being the easy path already - there is a harder path up the mountain). The view at summit of mountain is very spectacular and is definitely worth the hard work. Rental for thicker coats available at base camp. Saw an unfriendly local speaking to a group of visitors from Get Your Guide, something like they should support locals instead of (can't catch the word) and that they dont deserve to sit at the top of the mountain blah blah blah. Maybe it's something about the local mafia? One major turn off is that they offer scooter transport up to the near-top of mountain. The motorbikes makes the path very dusty and irritates my breathing, i kept coughing whenever they pass by despite already covering my nose and mouth with my sleeves. I would not recommend this hike for anyone with respiratory problems.", "I took the trek from besekih temple to the summit and it's crazy. If you want to make it to the top, you need huge lungs, tough legs, and a gigantic dose of guts. If you're aren't extremely fit, you will probably give up halfway or even less. It's not surprising when my guide (who has guided people up the mountain over 200 times) told me that probably close to 50% of climbers turn back before reaching the top. When the reviewers here on tripadvisor say the route is a steep incline all the way, it IS steep inclined ALL the way, unlike many other hills and mountains where you can stumble across flat land at various points. No, the bersekih temple route is so consistently inclined that even at \\resting points\\\", it will still be on steep slippery narrow inclination. No joke. Next, this route is dangerous (and I don't mean in a good way) whether you're a newbie or experienced climber. Why? The answer is simple. There are at least a dozen spots where if you just accidentally tripped (over your own shoe lace, kicked a root, or slide on the gravel path) or took a mis-step, you will plunge down the mountain. 100% focus is needed if you don't want to die or get hurt extremely bad. Then, on your way to the top (and down), expect to fill your lungs with the sand/dust/volcanic ash you kick up into the air with every step. It's not pleasant at all. Certainly terrible for the lungs. This dust is also slippery, which makes the climb even more dangerous and unpleasant. A good pair of trekking shoes will help, but not much, you're still going to slide all over the place, and instead want to crawl on all fours. All in all, I feel the need to add the following section for YOUR (the reader's) safety, so you don't get hurt bad, break a leg, or worse still, lose your life. And this applies to the bersikeh route to summit since it was the route I personally took: - Make sure you're very fit. This means having very good stamina/cardio, and having strong legs that can help you walk up a slippery steeply inclined slopes for literally hours on end. (something you've probably never done in your life) - 2 x 1.5L of water is sufficient. (3 x 1.5L would be ideal in my opinion) - Wear good grip shoes/boots. High cut is important if you don't want to fill your shoes with rocks and gravel. - Have enough rest before the climb, so you're mentally fresh and prepared. - Use a walking stick on the way down. This is HUGE for so many reasons. (Knees, balance, safety etc.) - It's pretty cold at the starting point itself, and much colder at the top. Bring a windbreaker or jacket for this. - Gloves are a lifesaver. - Most important of all, get the best guide you can because your life might just depend on it. He will share his experience with you, guide you every step of the way, hold your hand if necessary, and point out all the \\\"danger spots\\\" as he pretty much knows every single step of the route. I was so lucky to have such a capable and compassionate guide, perhaps the most experienced guide in all of as he has scaled Mount Agung over 200 times. And I can't imagine having done the trek without him. He communicates excellent in english too, and is as friendly as you can get. Truly a godsend for anyone wanting to climb mount agung. His name is Nengah, and he works for the Wayan Darma team, which you can contact at darmono2003@gmail.com Finally, I would just like to advise you not to underestimate the bersakih route if you're thinking of climbing mount agung. It's tough, relentlessly steep uphill, and dusty/slippery as hell. I found the experience memorable, but hardly enjoyable (mainly due to inhaling volcanic ash/dust the entire route, and unnecessary dangers of the route itself). Please feel free to contact me should you have any questions regarding the climb.\"", "I went on this trek with three friends of mine who were of varying degrees of fitness. The least was someone who has not exercised regularly at all, however they are in ok physical shape. You start in the early early morning and the terrain is not easy, however nor is it challenging. It is very steep at points and whilst it is several hours of steep hiking/climbing - it can be done at a very slow pace. As was demonstrated by several rather obese members in other groups. Once at the top, there is a stunning view of the surrounding and the sunrise is lovely. The only thing worth noting is the descent is not very easy, a bit treacherous but nothing that cannot be done at a slow pace and safely. I would recommend this for anyone, however for those very very out of shape (wheezing after running 100 metres) or afraid of heights and would panic if descending very steeply and slipping.", "From there we moved on to Kintamani, an active volcano, though it last errupted in the early 1900s (according to our guide). We were lucky, we were there early (around 11am) and the sky was clear so we had a great view of the volcano and lake. Again, awesome view! This is a definite must visit if you haven't. Tip: give the traditional village near Kintamani a miss. There isn't much to see.", "Our adult children told us it required \\moderate\\\" fitness, but I beg to differ. Heart rate way through the roof most of the way, heaving in the last half hour! Tips: 1) Take your own miner's light - torches supplied by guides can be pathetic plus holding in your hand means less stability. 2) eat before setting off - from us in Seminyak was 2 hours in the van - so you have some fuel. Breakfast cooked up there is a token amount with the novelty of the egg being boiled by the heat. 3) Do not always take the hand of your guide if you feel more stable getting your footing sorted before the hand up. The pressure was on to keep up and I felt dragged up at times and with a torch in one hand and a young girl tugging my other and feet slipping on damp volcanic rock - yikes! 4) Most importantly, do not take the Coke offered at the top by the friendly guy who has been chatting on the way up - it's opportunistic to say the least! One of our group thought it was included in the fee - it isn't and the guy insisted we pay 3000 rupiah each coke! Got impatient when the exhausted person, having just made it to the top, didn't have change. Funny that our guides didn't mention this - I think they are from the same village at the base. Toilets are atrocious by the way, apparently regular complaints are made but nothing gets done. Lastly, a question ... why did we get told about the easier way, just 10 mins more (when added to the 2 hours hiking each way, who cares?) as a way down only. Why can't we hike up that way instead of the dangerous rocks? Maybe we wouldn't need guides then, just good boots and maybe hiking 'sticks'? Having said all that, I was so very proud to have made it to the top, at my tender age of 52 and the locals were very friendly. Breathtaking view and sunrise, quite a spiritual moment.\"", "I was from Ubud Palace and I rode all the way up to Mount Batur. Forget about the tour guides sending you there and just be adventurous! It's a just a ride up north to enjoy the magnificent view of Mount Batur. Along the way, there was also scenic views of terrace padi fields. Stop at these places and take a break. There was also a \\kopi luak\\\" farm which can be explored. The coffee is very expensive though but it's worth the try. Mount Batur is a must see when you are in , especially in the morning when the sun is rising.\"", "These are the best tips I can give to anyone wanting to do the sunrise hike for readers who are merely occasional hikers like me: 1.) I highly suggest bringing proper hiking shoes for better traction and to ensure an easier hike. I hiked with basic running shoes -- it was still doable and I reached the peak in a little less than 2 hours, but the hike could've been easier with proper footwear. The first 30 minutes of the hike was relatively flat, and thus very easy, but it's a steep climb from that point with sharp volcanic rocks as well as many loose rocks and pebbles in your path. Watch your footing! 2. Ascent was a lot easier than the descent. It could be because your legs are tired and weary and you've already enjoyed the prize (the magnificent view of the sunset). Once again, this is the point you will be thankful for having worn sturdy hiking footwear. 2. Wear a sweater / light jacket. It will get cold waiting at the peak. You can rent one in the parking area if you forgot to bring one. On the brighter note, the hike up is easier because of the cool temperatures! 3. Bring a good flashlight / headlight, enough water and snacks. The guides will provide you a flashlight, but it didn't have a strong enough output in my opinion, so I used my own. 4. Check the forecast for Kintamani, and if it's cloudy, don't hesitate to reschedule. Knowing myself, I would be pretty disappointed making that hike and having the clouds mask the sunrise. 5. There are two look-out spots. Guides will tell you to stop at the first one, because the view is the same. It's not, although the first spot has the advantage of having less people to fight with for space. If your legs can still hike for another 20-30 minutes, keep going...the view will be better up top. 5. You can't hike up the mountain without hiring a guide because of the Assocation, but in the end, my boyfriend and I agreed that it was worth it for the night hike. She also gave me a hand on some of the more challenging areas a few times, took photos for us at the peak and cooked the boiled eggs that we packed in our bag. Tip your guide well if they've been attentive. :) Overall, the breathtaking view of the sunrise over was worth it and was one of the highlights of my trip. If you are planning your itinerary for , this is a must do! :)", "Beautiful day out and can only recommend to try for yourself. I had a lovely knowledgeable guide which made all the difference", "I paid for a trekking 500k rupia but U can do it without guide. There are no People who check tickets or something like that. U can Just walk behind some group but if U want to do it alone make sure to take some food. If U don't see the perfect surise Just walk around a main crater. Wonderful view and U can feel the power of nature.", "We only stopped to take photos of the scenery but next year we definitely are going to hike to the top the surroundings are beautiful.", "we'd a lunch with a view of the mount. I really enjoyed the view though the lunch was so so. If u'r not a trekking person must visit this place to have lunch with the view. you'll really enjoy this.", "We booked a day tour include Batur, cultural itinerary includes Silver workshop, coffee favors, village visit, a culture dance, scarfs material workshop & Rice terrace. When reach Batur base, u can feel the cooling air outside, up the hill at the entrance, still got minor charge of each pax in IDR. When reach the restaurant, best is outdoor seats to see mountain views enjoying the breeze, it's awesome!! Take more pics~", "Would recommend this to anyone. Beware, you do need to be moderately able bodied. This is not a gentle walk up the side of a hill. The trek starts off on a gentle slope with volcanic rock and sand underfoot. However, after 20 minutes or so you do start to notice it getting steeper. After around 30 minutes it does get quite steep. The ground underfoot can also be quite challenging. Loose stones and rocks, and some step ups. However, we trekked with my son, who has just turned 10, and he made it to the top with no real problems. We arrived at the top around 0530, so I guess it took us 90-100 mins. There were quite a few others trekking. You can see the flashlights of the people ahead of you bobbing up the side of the mountain. However, when you get to the top there are three places to see the sunrise. One right at the top, one about 5 mins gentle walk further on and one a 30 min trek up another steep slope. We went to the second of these, which was an excellent place to watch the sun come up. Our guide said the final climb was quite difficult and slippy, as the ground can be a little wet before sunrise. If you do want to go all the way make sure you allow enough time. We saw a few people only part way up when the sun began to rise. I would prefer to watch from the comfort of a bench sipping coffee than perched on the side of a hill! You will probably need to put a jumper on once you get to the top as it is a little chilly, although we got hot on the climb itself and all our extra clothes ended up in the rucksack. The sunrise was fantastic. Took so many pictures. Once you are rested and have had breakfast (banana sandwich and a boiled egg) you can walk part way down into the crater to see a couple of fissures, and a bat cave. We did not realise this when we booked the trek, so it was a real added bonus. My 10 year old boy was so proud at what he had achieved. It was worth the effort to see that! After you have completed the walk I would strongly recommend going to the Toya Bungkah hot springs. When you are dusty and a little bit sore you cannot imagine how soothing relaxing in these is - fantastic.", "When visiting , this is a must see. It's beautiful despite the trek up the mountain it's worth it.", "Despite the rather difficult and scary hike up the volcano in the dark, the sunrise at the peak made everything worth it. One of the most beautiful sunrises I have seen in my entire life. Would recommend this place to young travellers without joint injuries.", "Wow!!! What a great experience. The bus picked us up at 1:30am from Seminyak, it was quite, air conditioned, comfortable and dark so we got an extra hour of sleep on the way. When we got there we were met by Wynan who spoke decent English, he told us to make sure we went to the bathroom as there would be no toilets available until our return. We were provided with a torch and the hike started out pretty relaxing looking at the different fruit and vegetables growing around the bottom. By the time we got half way we were already covered in sweat and ready for a drink break, but this is the easy bit, the next half of the trip was hard work, climbing large rocks all by torch light. Our guide never left our side helping us get over the difficulties that were ahead. Once we reached the top it was about 45mins until the sun started to rise. In that time Wynan cooked us some eggs in the steam pools and gave us a fresh bottle of water, bananas and bread. Once the sun came up (which was amazing) the monkeys came out, we feed them bananas and watched them jump back and forward from our shoulders. The hike down was equally as hard so make sure you wear good shoes with ankle support. The coffee plantation was fun, we talked the lady into letting us have a cuddle with a baby luwak. I recommend this trip 100% its hard work and you won't get much done the next day but well worth it!!", "Reading about this climb I found it difficult to gauge people's advice on how tough it would be without knowing their experience level. So, my background is as a keen amateur hiker - I've climbed Kilimanjaro and done the GR20 across Corsica and would say I'm fit, but not very fit. I like climbing mountains and know it involves getting a bit out of breath and having glowing legs, but I'm not a fitness fanatic by any means. Reading about this climb there was a lot of mixed signals, people saying it was extremely tough or not saying much leaving you to wonder if they were being brave. I'll explain my experience of the mountain, and then my experience of the tour operator I used. I climbed to the intermediate peak, as I was told the summit took 8 hours each way to climb and didn't fancy 8 hours of downhill. I'll say straight away, the climb was not too tough. It's admittedly a decent slog uphill, but with reasonable ground underfoot, and a few rest stops on the way, it took me 2.5 hours to climb. The view at the top, of sunrise, was great, but actually not as spectacular as the Mt Batur sunrise had been - but then being above everything gives a different, more peaceful experience which is also wonderful. It took 2 hours to descend and the path through the jungle is fantastic, as is the vendor selling cold beer at the bottom. So, not too tough a climb if you know what you're doing, but yes, if you've not climbed a mountain before, this will be tough. I used hiking.com and although they'd been great for our Mt Batur trip a couple of days earlier, they really let me down with this trip. My guide was late (but made up for it by being absolutely lovely and a fantastic guide) - but it was the driver who I struggled with most. He spoke pretty good english but insisted on telling me nothing about why my guide was over an hour late or what was happening, and got pretty aggressive when I asked to talk with his senior about paying, and being left in the dark and cold for an hour! Having been told this was a 4 hour-each-way hike, I felt it was very expensive for the 4.5 hours total hike I made and explained this to the manager, eventually, when I was allowed to speak to him. To be fair to the manager, he offered a $20 discount, but at $180 this was still very expensive. If you're a decent walker, and if I had my time again, I'd elect for the apparently less-steep but longer summit route. This costs the same but would give more bang for your buck. I'd be careful of using hiking.com - I'm afraid they only had a 50% success rate in satisfaction from this customer.", "We did the sunrise hike with Trekking tours and I'm so glad we did. The trail itself was really difficult, but only because there was so much loose gravel and we could not stop slipping. Going up was almost easier than going down due to this. It took us exactly 12 hours to complete the hike. Our hiking guide ensured our perfect timing for the sunrise at the top of the mountain and the view was breathtaking. Best sunrise view I have ever experienced. The hike is definitely not for the faint of heart, it was chilly, windy, exposed, long and a bit treacherous at time...but totally worth it!", "So it was great experience to go to the top of Agung. We contacted to Wayan Dartha (+6285237008513) (there many reviews here about his tours) by whatsapp. 5 minutes and we had a deal!!! Wayan agreed to organise trekking at the day before Nyepi day (while sime guides did not provide such service) The driver came to us at time and everything was ok. It was not easy trekking. People who have problems with knees, be carefull - it is a real challenge it such cases. Thanks to our guide (it was sister of Wayan) - she was very helpfull during climbimg up and down. Generally I can say the it was great experience - to treck in night and to see the sunrise at the top of the volcano. Views are really incredible!!! But it is really tour for healthy people, that has no problems with their legs and knees", "Hiked to the sunset point. We stayed nearby so only had to get up for a 4 am start. Was a bit of a struggle for me because I did not sleep well the night before as well I had the belly. However, I made it up in less than 2 hours as suggested. Our guide was very good who we got through the Villa Jempana where we stayed. He was very good to give breaks and to take pictures. The sunset was amazing and I am so happy it was a clear morning to see.", "It took me 20 mins to walk bare foot down a steep inclined of rocks with only a woobly bamboo railing as safety . The returned journey took me 50 mins of walking ,as I struggled with exhaustion , Intense heat and dizziness as well as trying to step back up on rocks larger than the legs of mine .", "We didn't intend to climb the volcano. We were hoping for a simple trek but you are not allowed to trek the volcano without a guide so we went with it. For 250.000IDR two guides drove is on the back of motor bikes to the foot of the climb. The ride is quite interesting through farmland. They are building a new temple at the foot of the volcano. A guide then escorted us to the first caldera about a 35 minute climb which is rocky so wear good shoes with grip. There we saw active steam rising from the volcano, a group of playful monkeys that live there, and the opening to a holy cave. The view of the valley and lava flow from early 1970s is impressive. We did not do the sunrise tour which I'm sure is pretty but I'm not up for a 2am depart from ubud.", "This is an absolute must do. If you want to escape the hustle and bustle and re-group with nature this is awesome. You won't be disappointed. Only 2 hours drive from Seminyak. We hired a private car for 500,000 rupiah and paid 250,000 per person for our guide. We were picked up at 2.00am and arrived at 4.00am for the climb. Our guide took a different route to the other trekkers so it was completely private. It was steep and he was fast but we loved it. We returned at 9.30am but took a longer route around the crater and took time taking photo's. There are monkeys when you go to the crater. They are not aggressive. You can do this in sneakers if you haven't bought hiking boots, but if you have boots use them. The rocks are a bit challenging. We did it in shorts and just took a light jacket for the top. Make sure you ask to go to the crater after the summit. It is so amazing. It was the highlight of my trip. So, so glad I bothered to do it. I'm sure there are cheaper options but we were on a short trip and just took the easiest option. The lake is amazing and really you could easily spend a day in this region. Do it! We also stopped into the coffee plantation which has a beautiful outlook.", "We are a couple in our late twenties who are currently doing a backpacking trip around the world so as you can imagine we’re on a tight budget. As a result the cost per person we were quoted for a guided tour of the volcano was extortionate to us so we decided to do it alone..best decision ever!! 🙌🏼 We drove ourselves (€2.50/day for scooter rental) to a place called Toyabungkah. Once we got there people kept asking where we were going and if we wanted a guide for €20-30 pp...we declined but you do a get a feeling like you’re being watched unfortunately. We then just looked on google maps and found the Mt Batur Car Park so chanced heading there. We hadn’t been there 10 minutes before some local demanded we have a guide and said his boss was coming to speak to us etc etc. We refused and said we know no guide was needed, that it was a scam and to leave us alone. He was persistent so I then asked for his “official government ID” which I knew he didn’t have and he had no answer to this. We left our bike with a lady who ran one of the stalls and gave a small tip for looking after the bike and also bought drinks off her after the hike. We climbed up along the ridge, following broken/dead grass but there is a pathway up. To get to the pathway go to the temple up on the left. Building works are going on here. When facing the temple you have a fab lake view to the left, then to the right are a pile of blocks. Climb over these blocks and walk left around the temple...soon you will see the pathway and this leads you all the way to the top and goes around about to. Slippery in parts so make sure you hold on to strong rocks, etc. Didn’t take us long to reach the top coming from this part so maybe the guided tours start further away I’m not sure! Anyways we made it to the top with no one else hassling us and the views were incredible! We did it at around 10am so I’m not sure what it would be like earlier if you want to catch sunrise. But I’m glad we picked this time as we only met two other tourists the entire time so it was like having the place to ourselves 😁😁 Maybe we were incredibly lucky but wanted to share for anyone on a budget that still wants to hike this 🤗", "We dined as we enjoyed the views of this volcano. There are very fertile areas, areas of black volcanic sand and a fantastic looking lake. The views are well worg visiting for.", "I wasn't sure what to expect of the hike after reading all of the reviews of it being so challenging... pack a decent pair of shoes (running shoes are fine - hiking shoes if you're less confident of a hiker) and be in moderately good shape and you're fine. The guides stop for breaks enough that as long as you can manage to walk on a path that is at times a little steep or rocky, you'll be OK. The hike is so worth it. No photo or video could capture the peace and beauty of witnessing the gorgeous sunset that appears after you have made it to the top. Add to that the delicious coffee a person is selling at the top in glass containers, this is a really amazing way to start your day and totally worth it! I had also read in some reviews that the guides are shady, requiring more money to go further, etc., and just want to state that we experienced nothing of the sort. Our guide was professional, friendly and helpful. Overall, I wasn't sure about waking up so early and taking such a large chunk of the day to do this, but I'm so glad that we did!", "Awesome hike to watch a beautiful sunrise. It isn't as challenging as everyone says. If you take your time, you'll make it. There were tons of people, and since everyone is going the same way, causes a lot of traffic jams. One major thing, a lot of the hike is on loose billiard ball sized rocks. Every step could be a slip up, but just be careful. As far as the difficulty, i'd say its a 6.5-7/10, Camelback Mountain in Arizona or even Mission Peak in Fremont are a lot harder. The fact that you're hiking in the dark, with a loose surface, with a flashlight, with a bunch of people is what makes it more taxing. Once you are all the way to the top, you set up shop with a little mat, and watch the sunrise. So beautiful. After that, we walked along the crater to take in more views. I would for sure add this to the top of your list of things to do while in .", "Nothing to say about the view that is very nice. We did the day climbing arriving there at 9.30am. Once arrived they charged us 350k rupies (after negotiation only 50k saved) (MORE THAN 20 EUR PER PERSON) and giving us a very young guide that didn't know English and could not explain ANYTHING about the trip but just indicating the road that was already very clear. The mountain itself was not too bad but full of litters and garbages all around that in my opinion ruined the experience (in Italy such shameful ruined environment was not possible to find anywhere). The question is : what you are offering with 20 euro ? NOTHING AND ITS A SHAME! The guide was literally running and during the descent was hard to follow her such that my girlfilrfend falled down and hurt herself ( the track si very slippery). Please avoid wasting money and fueling this shameful experience. Its a theft, robbery organized by local and no respectful people. Hoping that some people will use brain and not giving 5 stars just for a good foto on Instagram because this is not tourism it's just being stupid and cheated. The max I can do is giving 0 stars with the hope that someone will read this and understand. PLEASE STAY AWAY!", "As our driver drove my and I from Ubud at 2.30am to the foot of Mount Batur to meet our trekking guide, Nanda. It was our first time trekking at night. Torches were provided for us, but I would recommend you to also bring your own torch. The trekking route was slightly challenging for me. Having to shine on the steep rough beaten route and making sure you have a good footing before the next. It took us about 2 hours to reach the top where we waited for the first glimpse of sunrise. The sight was magnificent! From the top, we can also see Mount Agung, with fits perfectly to all nature and standing above the clouds. We went further up to see the crater of Mount Batur. To cut short this review, the challenging route up for what we can see, WORTH IT!", "The sunrise trek on Mount Batur is defintely worth the effort. You have to get up very early in order to start in time. We started in Ubud, which is around 1hour drive from the start of the trek, so we had to leave from our hotel at 2.30 am. We had a very friendly and caring trekking guide. He provided us with torches, which are for sure necessary equipment to make the trek up the mountain during the night. The walk up was dark so you couldn't see much. It got more difficult towards the end, but it was definitely feasible for the non-experienced (and non-equipped) hiker like us. The views of the sunrise from the top of the mountain were spectacular and we got a nice breakfast provided by our tour guide. Going down, we could enjoy the views now with the daylight. Bring good shoes to do the climb: this will help you in both the ascent and descent.", "Travelling to the mountain is quite a journey but worth it. The place, since its near the mountains is very cool. You can feel the climate change. Lots of fresh fruits along the way for fruit lovers. Plan your trip such that you can reach the mountain by lunch time. You can select a restaurant that faces the mountain and have a peaceful lunch. The view is beautiful and scenic.", "Made the hike to the top and it wasn't really that hard. The view at the top is 100% worth it but it's cold so I wish I had a jacket or something. The walk down is annoying because you have to take your time and be careful not to slip. The monkeys were a nice added bonus to the trip on the volcano", "We did the sunrise trekk, that means you watch the sunrise from the creater. You get picked up (Ubud) about 02:00 and get breakfast and info, then you start the trekk itself at about 03:30. Be advised that you will be walking in complete darkness with only flashlights to light the way. The trek up was very exhausting for me, but i had a cold and slightly fever when i did it. If you have time try to take a break and watch the night sky if it's clear weather, it's completely amazing and you can see the entire milky way with out any problems. Like i said it's a tough walk (Atleast if you have fever doing it!) but the sight from the top made it well worth the trouble. At the top there are good slops to sit and wait for the sunrise, also there are wild monkeys there that can make the morning photos over the clods very good. Downside was that our guide wanted 150.000 IDR if we wanted to walk around the crater. 150k is extremely much in local value scene a medium income per day in Indonesia is about 6-7$. And this was per person.... The trip (Inc Breakfast, transport and guide) can be bought for as low as 200.000 IDR per pax in Ubud, most agency's start at 300.000, but don't do anything higher then 250.000. The walk down was a breeze, but lots of small rocks that can make you lose your fotting, so don't relax too much! It really is an amazing experience, but you need to have some basic fitness to enjoy it, it's not a little stroll in the park.", "This hike was so fun, incredible views and definitely worth the early morning wake up! Our guides were friendly and nice, and on the way back down we stopped and played with the monkeys halfway up the volcano. overall amazing experience", "Booked Mount Batur Sunrise trekking through Trekking Tour Net Seminyak, got a driver pick-up at 01:40 am from the hotel in Uluwatu and arrived there around 3:35 am. Jero and his team Made where waiting us, introduce to them then began the hike. Both guides were really friendly and allowed all of us to take break every minute we needed. When we made it, the view really beautiful, keeps the review score high, Natural Not Spring was incredible, we didn’t think we’d be keen to feel the hit of Natural hot water and hot sun shine after had long journey to up 1717 m but it was actually amazing. This is our highlight trip in with Jero and team so that why we post high score of reviews on TripAdvisor. We really recommended him and his team without hesitation, just contact Jero @ +6281904082208 he will you such as what we did. On the way back to hotel, our driver bring us to the coffee plantation though very educational tour through kind of nese spices and herb, we did sample some of coffee Luwak. We really recommended him and his team without hesitation, thank you very much Jero!", "Dream view of Mount Batur and Lake Batur would beat Kuta and all of its glamour hands down. Join the climbing team if you are in a good state and want to challenge yourself physically.", "I had a mixed feeling about Mount Batur but I know I'll definitely not hike it ever again. As we started quite late, we were stuck behind other hikers as there's only one way and quite narrow one to reach the top. Because our group was quite sporty we could take over some slower groups and get to the top in time for sunrise. There's a lot of people because the hike is simply very easy. At the end of the parcours it becomes more rocky so you can try to climb it instead of hiking the regular way (otherwise you're constantly stuck behind slow groups). The view at the top is stunning when the sun rises over the lake so you quickly forget the massive crowd. There are other volcanos with stunning views and maybe not so crowded (thinking about Ijen or Rinjani) if you want to have a better hiking/sunrise experience.", "There would be hardly any tourist who had missed this place. This place is located at northern part of . First you need make a decision if you want to view the volcano or climb up to volcano. If you are healthy person, ready to walk for long and interested in climb, you need to be well plan. If you belongs to lazy people like me, you can take taxi to the restaurant where the best view of the mount batur is there. Every taxi driver knows this. The place is quite windy and can be quite cold too even in afternoons. Better to take light jackets. Topmost part of the restaurant is open and gets the best views. And of course you need to eat something from the restaurant in exchange! Not that expensive.", "After booking my holiday to , this was one of the first trips I had to arrange. After looking around we finally booked this trip with Agus , and Wayan Subaru, our guide for the day picked myself, my wife and two daughters (10 and 12), up at 2:30am from our hotel in Ubud. Once we got to the base, we paid our local fees, 100k IDR each plus 400k IDR for our guide plus 100k IDR for breakfast (900k IDR total - approx £50) and set off. The trek up by torch-light took under two hours and was quite a hike up the path and a bit challenging in places (in the dark) but our guide kept us going at a steady pace, and with a couple of breaks we arrived at the top and managed to get some seats. After a while, the horizon began to get an orange tinge as dawn started to break, and slowly it started to get lighter and lighter as we tucked into our banana sandwiches and hard boiled eggs for breakfast. As the sun broke the view was amazing and we were very lucky that the weather was good and the clouds stayed away. It was cold at the top, as you get pretty warm on the climb up and then stop and wait for the sun-rise. Even though we dragged our daughters out of bed so early they both genuinely enjoyed it as did Mum and Dad, especially as we had a massage booked for the afternoon! Definitely worth doing if you visit ! ", "Booked a ticket through ubud sunrise hiking online. It was in the early morning when a nice driver pick me and my partner up. Through the darkness we were delivered safely to a car park where we were met with our mountain guide Nik. He is a certified mountain guide with many years of experience climbing Mount Batur. We were equipped head light, water, walking stick and off we went. We reached the peak with no problems. Nik went off to prepare our breakfast of boiled egg, coffee/tea and some bread/biscuit while we took pictures. It was a pity it was too cloudy to see the sunrise but it was nevertheless a unforgettable experience. Do it. You won't be sorry.", "Batur volcano is located at district of kintamani and regency of Bangli, its about 57 from denpasar airport, a lot of tourist visit this place because this was very famouse in the world, there are bot onlysight seeing even many people climb up to the top of this especially in the morning, we may start at 4 am, about two hours from stating point to the top, This is only 1717m on the sea level, we have amazing view from here for the sun rice , surrounding by this area we have many hot spring water with the local people said good for medical aspecially skin problem", "My husband and I climbed Mount Agung mid September in memory of our incredible friend who recently died in a speed flying accident in Canada. He was a lover of adventure and we wanted to honor him and say goodbye in way he would have loved. After reading the reviews about how difficult, yet rewarding, the climb to Agung was we knew it was the right thing to do - we were not disappointed!! Our guide, Pak Mudi, is a spiritual trekker with 21 years experience climbing the volcano. He performed a ceremony before we began, sprinkled us with holy water, and gave offerings to the volcano gods. We felt in very good hands and the 95 dollars we each paid was worth every penny. Our ascent started at 1:00am in the parking lot, there we suited up with many layers, headlamps and hiking poles. We had asked to climb up one side and down the other finishing our mission at bersakih. I'm super stoked we did this because we got to summit the highest peak and see the volcano from both angles. The climb was indeed challenging and definitely not for the faint of heart but I felt like I had such purpose as we ascended that nothing was going to stop me no matter how scared I felt. Our friend had a reggae radioshow that I played quietly on the way up. This helped immensely to sooth my fears...nothing like a little reggae to make you smile. Mudi, paced the climb beautifully stopping at the perfect moments so we could take in the twinkling stars and lights of below. The weather was fantastic. Clear as a whistle! The hardest part of the accent was certainly the last hour. You are basically scrambling...being present in the moment and choosing your footing carefully is essential. It was very meditative. Reaching the summit was amazing! The sun never looked so beautifully comforting as it did that morning. We mounted a flag in honor of our dear friend Jeff and performed a ceremony for him at the top. Shedding tears of joy and sadness we celebrated his life and gave recognition to the fact that every moment is precious. Make the most of your time with loved ones for you never know when it may be your last. Tips Cut your toenails Wear layers, gloves and awesome runners or hikers Go with an experienced guide Bring snacks Go at a reasonable pace, it's a LONG way down Have positive thoughts Honor the volcano Don't litter ;) Have fun", "My husband and I decided to take a hike to Mt. Batur after reading about it on TripAdvisor. We booked the hike through our hotel and it costed us around $40 per person. I would recommend booking a trip through seasoned tour guides since you would need a good guide for this particular hike. Our tour guide picked us up at 2 am and we reached the base station around 3am. We were offered a small snack to eat before the hike (I would recommend that you eat a bit before this hike) and each of us were given a small breakfast pack to carry. The hike began around 3:30am. Each group consisted of 5-6 tourists with 2 guides. The first part of the hike (first hour) is similar to walking on a treadmill with an incline, however the latter half of the hike is more strenuous consisting of a very rocky, narrow and slightly slippery trail which takes you to the first sunrise viewing point. The tour guides provided us with hand held flash lights, however, we would advise carrying head lamp since you may need to use both hands to climb uphill in the second part of the hike. After two hours we reached the first viewing point, and frankly, were too tired to climb another half hour to the summit of the mountain (more slippery and consists of loose lava rock). The hike was worth the effort, the view from Mt. Batur is spectacular. After sunrise, the guide took us along the edge of the crater. The hike downhill was simpler and part of it courses through the forest and offers spectacular views of a lake and surrounding village. I would recommend carrying a light load on this hike (we were carrying a heavy camera bag and tripod). Also, don't forget to carry a light jacket since it gets cold near the viewing point which is 1.7m above sea level.", "We had a Mt. Batur Trekking. You will be amazed by its beauty once you reached the top😍😍 Lovely, and had a precious moment with your love ones. Before you go for trek, first must have stretching😂 Bring water and extra towel because you will be sweating all the way😂😂😂 There are also monkeys on the top, that will be joining your breakfast. They are friendly compared with the monkey forest. They will just grab your food and water bottles. And you will have a chance to take selfies 😁", "We were unsure about the climb given the early morning start and the immiment eruption of Mt Agung but it was all definitely worth it. Our driver Wayan was amazing giving us all sorts of information about nese culture and our surrounds along the way and then our guide up the mountain was even more amazing. The trek was more difficult than I expected and for those that may find it too difficult there are two summits, so you can stop at the first and still get a great sunrise but if you can, continue on for another 30-40 mintues because it is certainly worth it. The view of the sunrise, the valley below, the crater on either side, lake Batur and Mt Agung were magnificent. It was the highlight of our trip. The trek is about 2 hours up to the summit and about 1.5 hours going down.", "The view for this mountain is awesome but the place is not so cold as i read in the internet. However there is a lot of disturbance from the local seller who will disturb you to buy their products till you loose your time to stand and watch the view.", "I booked this through Ubud scooter, strange isn't it that they booked and it turned out to be the best value of everyone's offer. You don't need a private individual trek or just the 2 or a few of you. Just join a group and get the best value. You meet more people this way. I landed at 1230am got out a 1 am and my pickup to my hotel to Ubud was right there waiting, 50min later(will be much longer in peak hour traffic) I was checked in and took 10 mins to get ready and the driver was ready just on time to pick me at 230am. We drove for about 1 hour to reach Pinet Trekking and had a light Banana crepe and hot tea or coffee, we left for the trek to meet our Trek guide at 4 am given each a torch and off we went. At 550 we reach the top 1717metres, it's hard at parts and you got to have a reasonable fitness to enjoy this, otherwise you can also easily twist an ankle. Good hiking shoes are recommended but some of the guides are in flip flops. Our guide made us a simple cooked breakfast out of hardboiled or steamed eggs from the volcanic steam coming thru and a banana sliced sandwich which I took with relish as I knew I'm going to need the energy as the hike down seems longer than the up. We reached the carpark at 850 am where the driver was waiting for us to send us back, I reach my hotel at 940 am. So good timing for me to spend the rest of a great day celebrating Xmas with the wife. She was not in good health for the trek that day.", "We started trekking at 330am and my two rented jackets as they did not come prepared for the chilly weather. If you're planning to do this, come prepared in good running shoes and windbreaker. The climb up was steep and be careful of loose stones. We reached the top at about 5.15am and the view is amazing. Loved how helpful and nice our trekking guide was. The trek down is steep and rough so you have to be extra careful.", "We chose to hike the volcano starting at 7am as we had a long drive from the south. It was wonderful to miss the crowds and be the only ones on the top of the volcano, enjoying the peaceful view unhindered by the 100's of people we passed climbing down the mountain who had arrived early to view sunrise. We enjoyed meeting the lovely lady who lives full time at the top of the volcano protected from the elements by a tiny hut. She provides drinks and snacks for the tired climbers. I recommend climbing to the top which is only a half hour longer than the first base. Bring a hat, water with electrolytes, and comfortable, supportive walking shoes. We wore runners which worked fine. The trail was loose because there has been no rain for a year.", "Both my spouse and I were not fit enough to trek up the volcano peak and so we hire a car and driver to drive us one morning to a \\lookout\\\" point on the old crater rim overlooking Lake Batur and the Mt. Batur volcanic cone. From this point we can see the black lava flows and the lake glistening below. It's a pretty view but not spectacular. * Tip for our : Trek up if you are physically able - according to many, the sunrise from the peak is breath taking - rather than view from the rim. (Personally, we thought it was too long a drive from town to Kintamani for a view that we spent less than 10 minutes to enjoy!)\"", "Take a day trip here. See and hike some of s most beautiful terraces. Visit the craft shops on the drive back to ubud. Go early to. Eat the heat and shop your way back.", "We experienced the place as highly touristified. The hiking is only possible if you buy a ticket for about 25$ per person which includes a personal guide also if you don't want one. We wouldn't go there again also if the view was great.", "Batur sunrise hike is the best activity to feel the grandness of this active stratovolcano - it blew my mind when I knew it's active and imagined it would erupt suddenly - but folks, no worries, it's very safe. The last eruption was back in 2000. It's approachable but definitely NOT an easy hike especially towards the top of this sacred mass. Usually starts at 3 or 4 am, you will kick off the journey at the altitude of approx. 1,100m - and be prepared to hike for two hours non-stop on the steep slope full of volcanic rubbles, so a pair of trekking poles would be helpful. You may have the luck to see the sunrise at the height of 1,717m after all those determined efforts, with the backdrop of Mount Rinjani (2nd highest volcano in Indonesia) - which is 120km away sitting on the island of Lombok!", "It was about 2 hours drive from Kuta. Scenic beauty of mount Batur from Kintamani is breathtaking. Landscape looks marvelous. We had our lunch at one of the restaurants serving nese food. Food was quite tasteless. There are pestering vendors trying to sell sculptures around the place. Though if you can bargain, you could get a good deal. A good variety of fruits are available along the way. While going to kintamani we were told to pay about IDR 90,000 (approx. 8 USD) at a place. This was called as entry fee to kintamani and car parking charges.", "We went with on a private trek with trekking tour, and were really happy with what they provided, and can recommend them if you are doing the trek. The good thing about a private trek is that you can decide the pace yourself. We spent about 1,5 h going up, and I think it varies quite a lot how long it takes you. We went up on a really windy day and it was freezing at the top, even though we wore proper clothing; long pants, layers of t-shirt, long sleeved t-shirt (technical) and a wind jacket. I feel bad for the people up there in shorts and t-shirts. Wear appropriate shoes (sneakers or hiking boots)- no converse, flip-flops or sandals! I totally recommend to hike this to see the sunrise, even though you have to get in the middle of the night - it is worth it :)", "One of the best excursion of our Indonesia trip. Trekking to Mount Batur to view sunrise was adventurous and super exhausting but it was once in lifetime experience. We had chosen our anniversary date for the trek and it was the best choice ever made. Trekking is to Mount Batur requires decent stamina and some tough terrain specially last 4-5 Kms, so be prepared for the same (please note this trek is suitable even for children with 12 years and above but you need to be very careful while climbing) Once you reach top you will have one of the best views of Sun, Mountain, Clouds and River, its absolute surreal And the best thing is boiling eggs in the natural heat coming out of holes of this volcanic mountain. Its highly recommended for trekkers and nature lovers. Ensure lot of water, stick and umbrella (your guide will definitely help but in case your travelling alone) We had a superb guide for this trek", "we were really looking forward to this hike, as we love spending time in nature and we frequently do sunrise hikes back home, too. so we thought okay, why not in ? might be a bit crowded, but we are only here once so lets do this. well, we should have thought twice and read the bad reviews closely and taken them more seriously. THIS WAS THE MOST HORRIBLE EXPERIENCE EVER. there were literally THOUSANDS not hundreds of people. you hsd to queue to take your next step. guides were literlly carrying unfit visitors up the mountain. there were human excrements everywhere, to a point where it was just stinking on the way back down in the sun. we can handle a lot, but this exploitation of nature is just unbearable. don't go if you wanna keep your sanity walking up and down and if you dont wanna start hating every single tourist on .", "We drove by on our way from Ubud to Padang Bai (nominal entrance fee) and it was raining so didn't do the trek, biking or hot springs. Had lunch at a restaurant that overlooked the mountains, which was beautiful. Next time, would definitely try to budget more time for a sunrise trek or visit to the hot springs.", "You can choose the starting point from either Pasar Agung Temple or Besakih Temple, both of which covers a distance of 5 km on an average. If you choose Pasar Agung, then you can enjoy the view of craters and if you choose Besakih Temple, then the trekking commences through the dense jungle of Besakih. No matter which route you take, the view is destined to be mind-blowing. You can see small vents letting out smoke from the volcanoes. This is the moment where you fell the closest to nature. For both these treks, you need to be physically fit and is not recommended for family and kids. Also do carry water and woolen clothes.", "The hotel concierge organised the sunrise trek up Mt Batur for my wife and I. It turned out hat the trekking company was called Pineh and at the cost of 50 USD each. Our tour rep offered the same trip for 100USD each, so be aware. We were collected from our hotel at bleary eyed 1.30am and stopped off at a location near to mt Batur for a pancake and coffee breakfast before driving the last 15 mins to the start point. Our Guide was a chap called De (1 guide per 4 tourists) who turned out to be so helpful and entertaining. If you do take up this challenge and are fortunate to be allocated to De's guidance, you'll be we'll looked after. We set off on the trek at around 3am in the dark with torch (provided by the guide), not sure what challenge lay ahead and perhaps naively thinking it to be a walk in the park. It started off that way and got steeper and tougher. My wife and I are no spring chickens, but like to keep reasonably fit. Two and a half ours latter after numerous water stops and De being a legend, we got to the top as the sun was rising. Wow! What a sight. The sun rise was amazing. We were above the few clouds that were around and the view was fantastic. In all, I would estimate about 100 other adventurers at the top taking photos and feeling jubilant. Enough space for all. After a boiled egg cooked in volcano steam, it was time to head back down. This turned out to be as tough as the trek up the volcano. It was slippery on the small volcanic lava stones, so have to be sure footed. In a nutshell, the whole trek took between 5 and 6 hours. Wear trekking shoes if you have them for better grip. Many were wearing trainers and managed ok. legs ached the next day, but the trip was well worth the money and the effort. De was like a Sherpa the whole way and was very informative. Apparently, all guides have to be licensed and would you believe they do this nearly every morning for a living. So recommended.", "Nice place to have lunch while view the amazing view of the volcano and the lake. We also can view the mountain from the sidewalk and see the spectacular view. ii recommend every visitors to Visit mount Batur when they make their visit", "Make sure you get lots of rest the night before this. We only had about an hour sleep then the challenged began. We got picked up from the hotel at 1.30am for a 3.30am start on the climb. it took us 2 hours to get to the stop with a few break and walking slower towards the end. But once we got to the top wow. The view was awesome. Once you got to the top you forgot about all the hard work climbing up. Defiantly well worth climbing up.", "The hiking trip itself wasn’t hard at all. Anyone can do the trip. We had to walk in line. Too crowded for my taste. We had to go so slow that we couldn’t loose a sweat if we wanted to. It’s possible to run up the mountain in 40 minutes, no problem. Starting height is about 1000m above sea level. We were told that we couldn’t hike without a guide, but i can’t see the problem. The path was in good condition. My guess is that they says all that bullsh**, because of the money income. The sunrise though, was magical. It was worth the trip, but will not do it again.", "This hike is really popular and great for a wow factor sunrise view. You have to spend 1 hour getting here on transport and it takes 2 hours to climb up to the peak where you get to see the sunrise. Your guide is redundant but there isn't a choice as it provides a livelihood for the locals. Most people will be there around 5.30am to catch the first rays of light and to get a good spot. I would say that it's not cold on the climb up but the chill happens when you're waiting for sunrise in your sweat drenched clothes. A climb that is quite manageable for the majority.", "It's easy to go up there even at the really early morning/at night with a flashlight and the view from the top is overwhelming. You should do the trip in the really early morning to see the sunrise. BUT as I red the trekking mafia is on power there it's pretty sad that they let go 300 people or more at the same time to the top. Of course they want to charge money but I'm not sure if people are still comming if they read not so good things about this trip. Anyway they shouldn't allow so much people walk there at the same time. A lot of people feel and felt under presure to go faster because they didn't want to let the big crowd behind them wait and hurt thereselfs or give too much energy and feel pretty bad than. So take care, maybe just in the lower season and you should be quite fit and have done some trekking before I think.", "It was a fantastic experience! We climbed up for around 2 hours (hard tour) and had the most fantastic view of the sunrise. The transportation was not acceptable. The mini van was too small for the amount of people and the interior was not working (seat belt). The driving is around 2 hours and many small roads so we did not feel safe", "Good tour,our guide Jerry was very helpful especially when the climb got slippery. It was very cold at the top but we had extra jumpers provided at the bottom which were necessary and for $15 for two ok. Climb down was good and even though it wa cloudy the views of Agung were fabulous. Good trek not too hard and would recommend", "For the fit adventure traveler this is one of the coolest things you can do in . Make sure you are in good shape though, as it is pretty physically tolling. However, the sun rise from the top is absolutely unforgettable. If you think you can make it, start planning it now! You can read more about my experience here: http://www.nomadic-by-nature.com/night-climbing-volcanoes-in- /", "I strongly advise that you arrange for this trek with some agency. I tried it with Eco Cycling (http://www.tripadvisor.com.sg/Attraction_Review-g297701-d2167573-Reviews- _Eco_Cycling_ _Budaya_Tours-Ubud_ .html). They will generally arranged for you to be picked up around mid night. Preparation: 1) Try not to indulge in tiring activities a day before 2) Try to get some good sleep before they pick you up or you can sleep while you are being transported to The hike will start at 3AM in morning. A few things you must carry with you: 1) Camera- I was carrying my DSLR, so its important that you carry a bag for your camera and lenses. Camera hanging from your neck can be really uncomfortable 2) Carry a mosquito lotion- The trek starts at 3AM so you will need it to avoid mosquito bites while you move up 3) Get a few wet Wipes and a sanitizer- helps your wipe of seat and cleanse your hands 4) Check with your touring agency if they offer breakfast and coffee etc. If not they do carry some banana, bread-butter etc, some eggs and coffee too 5) Carry a torch 6) Carry some water. Hopefully your tour agency should provide water. Check with them. Some Dos and Don'ts 1) Wear some warm clothes and if possible wear them in layers which you can shed while you climb. Better to carry a small backpack in which you can put your clothes etc 2) Don't wear slippers. Better to get a sports/running/trekking shoes 3) Don't wear jeans or tight clothes.. makes it difficult to move across bushes and stones On your trek: Try to walk a bit faster during initial trek, it would be easier and not much steep. Moreover once you see the light, you will feel like taking a picture at every 10 mtrs (which slows you down) :-) Try to move faster to reach there before sunrise.. You don't wanna miss it... Its the best one you will see... After sunrise, You will have an option of moving further up. I will suggest that you must do it. Its bit more difficult esp with the sun but its worth the view you have up there. Though there is no fee for the attraction but you may end up paying for the guide and tour agency...", "Summary: worth the time, money and effort - stunning view. Recommendation: - get fit beforehand: i would not recommend it to people who are not fit. It is probably doable but the descent can become very dangerous if your legs are not fit and you get tired. You are likely to be out of breath, no matter how fit you are. It is non-stop uphill walking and a bit of climbing on your hands and knees towards the summit. - get a guide (i am adventurous but it is just plain dangerous to do it on your own, despite some recommendations - there is no obvious path you can follow on your own). Avoid the tours in cities like Ubud as the prices there are insane. You can find your own on trip advisor (this is how we found our amazing guide), at a very reasonable price. He carried a lot of food for us (though we asked him not to but he was just too helpful and kind - and he knows better anyway). - clothing: it is chilly, not just on the top but for most of the climb as well. You will need layers and layers, a waterproof jacket (you might not use it but it is unpredictable), gloves (!!!), perhaps a hat. It was around 5 Celsius on the top but since you probably want to spend a bit of time there to soak in the view, you will need all those layers. - must: a head lamp. Your guide may or may not provide you with one. Torches are not great as you might need your hands to hold onto those rocks. - food: your guide will probably provide you some snacks, no need to carry any food anyway, just have a nice meal the night before. Do carry water with yourself, some guides insist they will do it for you but we finished over 8 litres among the 4 of us. The only thing I would recommend are the energy gels. They might come handy, especially downhill when your legs are getting tired. Descent is long and more dangerous than ascent. So make sure you stay hydrated and energised. In case anyone needs a guide: 0852 3854 8412 - his name is Nyoman and I would recommend him. He climbs Aging 100+ times/year on average! read ithis description beforehand. It really has everything you will need to know: http://www.travelfish.org/blogs/indonesia/2013/05/20/how-to-prepare-for-climbing-gunung-agung/", "One of the best things to do/see in ! Batur is one of the most active volcanoesbin , and the views of the volcano can be breath taking. We could’nt do the hike upto the top, as we were short on time, but on our tour, we dinned on a restaurant on a hill top right opposite to the volcano, the best views one can get! It was a clear day and so we could admire the beauty of the volcano and the lake as well! If you have time i would suggest a sunrise hike which we missed!!! :(", "My and I arrived in Kintamani late afternoon. There was a good vibe to this bustling mountain village. Quite a bit of garbage around but that's beside the point. We made our way into the caldera of Mt Batur. The landscape was fascinating. We stayed in budget accomadation which was adequate. There are more lavish places available but we decided to do this on a budget which was cool. The guides woke us at 3am for the walk. The belly full of Bintang that night didn't help the long climb. 3/4 of the way up the sun peeked through the clouds next to Mt Agung and this made it all worthwhile. WOW. Boiled eggs and poache bananas cooked in thermal vents at the summit was a hit and the journey down was a little less difficult both mentally and physically. I highly recommend climbing a volcanoe. Even if you only do it once.", "Thats the higher mountain in island, and we lucky to get open sky day. That atraction is a sightsee and can be combine with many others tours since he is the biggest montain and can be seen from diferent areas when the skyes are blue. Very nostalgic scenary, with many fruit sellers on the way...", "We didn't hike to the top or anything but even just looking at it from a far it's stunning. We visited it while on a tour and even just approaching it you can't believe how huge it is. Definitely worth a visit!", "On Agung there are two climbs that you can do, 1 - to the Crater Rim and 2 - to the 'Real Summit'. We decided that we wanted to climb to the 'real summit', several hundred metres above the crater rim and used Wayan Guides wayan.idguides@gmail.com who were excellent. We began our climb at 11pm with two other tourists and two guides, the first few hours of the climb were up through the trees, there is a very clear path that you follow climbing over tree roots and rocks. We stopped a few times, the guides wanted us to enjoy our surroundings and before we left the tree line our guides started a fire for a final break before we left the main track and headed to the summit. Do not underestimate the difficulty of this climb, physically it is not more demanding than Kota Kinabalu, but mentally it is exhausting. We were not following a well trodden track, you had to be very aware of where you are walking because the ground is loose, very steep and a there are a lot of large steep drops. Once you leave the tree line you are walking for 2.5 hours on the lava field, this is not easy, you are obviously doing it in the dark so you have to be very aware of where you are walking. It was challenging. However, getting to the top and being the only 6 people at the summit was one of the best experiences I have had. Our guides, Wayan Guides, were exceptional - I cannot recommend them enough. They really added to our experience. Be prepared for a challenge, bring warm clothes as it is freezing at the top. Although a longer, harder trek, the 'Real Summit' is incredible.", "I climb up the Mt Agung October last year in related to big ceremony conducted in our village. We started from Pasar Agung temple and there were about hundreds of pilgrim from our village (community) tried to climb up. But only half of them could reach the top of mount. Make sure to have very good stamina,because this is not usual trek,it is very hard & challenging. Bring enough mineral water and snack are advisable. Ensure to wear the trekking equipment such as ; layers,gloves,stick etc.", "We went here on a trip where we climbed Mt. Batur in the middle of the night to experience the sunrise in the morning. We were picked up at our hotel at 3 in the night (in Ubud) and where at the foot of the volcano at 4. We started our climbed at 4 and were at the top at 6 and the sun was up at 6.30. It was warm to climb it so there we only had a t-shirt and long trousers on. But at the top it was cold and I had a t-shirt, fleece and a windbreaker (running jacket) on with my long trekking trousers, hiking boots and running gloves and a thin running hat. That kept me warm. At the top there is no seating, but at the second top there is a small cottage with benches in the front with view over the lake and mountains - tip: they are wet so bring a plastic bag to sit on. We had an ok sunrise - beautiful colours but unfortunately the clouds came in when the sun was supposed to be visible. But a great trip and worth the while.", "Succumbed to the hype surrounding sunrise hike of Mount Batur and I'm glad we did. Our kids age 15 & 12 had a great time hiking this volcanic mountain as well. I'd rate the hike moderate one. We finished it in about 2.5 hrs. We started at 3.00am from our hotel in Ubud and reached the parking lot at 4.00am. Met our guide and started hiking around 4.15am. We were at the top by 6.30 and were able to catch the sun rise views of the lakes and mountains of . Breakfast up at the top is nothing to write home about, so carry your snacks and water. Please avoid taking plastic bottles from the vendors / guide. Annoying part are all the mountain bikes that constantly keep going up and down the mountain to lure you into using them to climb instead of walking. The noise is awful, so try and take the steeper route if you can. There are no bikes on that route.", "The trek begins with a guide around 3am if u are looking for a sunrise. Carry minimum stuff with you so as not to get heavy. Comfortable shoes and clothes for hike. Some stretches are quiet steep, rocky and muddy. For breakfast you don't have too many options up there. Just a few bread slices and boiled eggs and bananas. Our guide was very good and helpful. He showed us areas which other guides were not showing to their customers. Tipping your guide in the end would be a kind gesture as they are quiet poor. The atmosphere and experience is quiet breathtaking and gives once in a lifetime feeling. Entire trek is fillled with tourists. If you feel you are fit to climb till the top definitely go for it.", "We booked a private trekking tour and started at 3AM. 600,000 Rupiah per person, plus 100,000 to tip for the guide. It was awesome! The night we started, the sky was really beautiful with many stars. We had a chance to lay down in the middle of the path to watch stars. The climbing path is not so difficult but will be a bit tough for first timers like us. But the sun rise scene at the top is a good pay off. Be careful that when the sun comes out, the monkeys will come to steal food from visitors and there is no restroom over there. Other than that, this activity is a must try in Ubud!", "Unlike most travellers, we decided to climb Mt Batur in the afternoon and apart from two other groups that we encountered along the way, we virtually had the entire area and summit to ourselves. The view was still stunning and it was so peaceful without the crowds that i'll expect at sunrise. We came with a local guide not only because we felt that we wanted to give something back to the local economy but because we wanted to explore the caves somewhere near the crater (which he did). Also he shared many interesting anecdotes about Mt Batur and he brought us up to the summit in slightly above an hour. The trek back from the summit below was equally beautiful as the sun began to set and Batur started to bathe in the warm evening light.", "It was the second time climb mount batur, its last week with our friend, it was excellent our organized by jezzn. From trekking and tour, its excellent team work,started from reservation until the end of trip was well done. We really recommended to contact jezzn for every one in the word, i and my guaranteed you will get the best experiences in with them. His contact on Whatapp is +6281904082208. From pick up in our hotel by mangku and just amazing guide, Made make my second trip memorable. Please take note, avoid freelance local guide around the village, they only want your money, one of my was intercepted, kicked and beaten by one of local guide, their official guide behalf of the government but they don't have behavior as hospitality.", "We arrived 2 days ago in toya bunkah near the lake batur. Just minutes after our arrival in our guesthouse (volcano II) the owner said that one guy would come in 1 hour to give us free information about climbing the mount batur. Unfortunately no one came and we decided to ask the locals about the way to the top. A very friendly woman of the volcano I restaurant described us the path and said, if we want to go on ourselfs we should ignore the people that want to charge you money because the climbing is free and there is no entance fee. We also read the description of the way in the guide book. We started around 5:20am the next day. As we passed the official trekking office (the one with orange letters on the panel) in the mainroad near the parking some guys shouted very loud where we want to go. We ignored them and after 20 meters some guys with motorbikes followed us and blocked the mainroad. The only thing I said was: \\I want to take some pictures of the lake\\\". At this time more than 4 guys surrounded me and separated me from my girlfriend. They shouted very loud and said that I have to give them money. As a I said no they began to push me several times very hard against my chest and said to me that I will have big problems if we would continue the road and that they would phone more guys. At that time it was enough for us and we decided to move away in the other direction for taking some pictures. On every path leading to gunung batur are little shelters with guys waiting for tourists and its impossible to go up without beeing followed. At around 6:30am we decided to leave this place. This village could be a paradise but sometimes its definitely hell. Please note: We are travelling long time in more than 7 different countries all over Asia and for us this kind of rude behaviour was the very first time. I don't know the reason for this because no one would hire a guide that shoved you one minute ago. We talked to local people in penelokan and they heared similar stories. We know the danger of climbing alone because we are mountaineers and rock climbers and we know how to rescue someone who has problems on a mountain. These guys didn't looked like professionals. They looked more than bare knukkle fighters. If you want to go on our own, make your tour arround 2 pm because at this time there will be no one waiting. Greets, Alex from Germany\"", "Sme people have reviewed the mountain, but this review is about a very early morning walk up the side of the mountain to watch the sun rise over the lake. We left the hotel at 2.30am by vehicle and were taken to a well organised rendezvous where we met a guide. It's is one guide per 4 people and they provide torches. I suggest taking a backpack with water and a wind proof jacket and you must have good strong shoes. The walk takes about 1-2 hours up the mountain and is a challenging walk, but possible for most average to fit people. I would.not recommend it for anyone with ankle or knee problems as it is steep at times with very loose small rocks and coming down is the same. The view is to die for and the guide. Will cook your breakfast in the steam fissures coming from deep within the mountain. All in all we returned to the hotel at just after 10 feeling exhilarated!", "What a great morning! We were picked up by our driver and arrived at the bottom at 3:40. Quick use of the local squat toilet (take toilet paper) and off we set with a small torch provided by our guide Ketut. There were 3 rest stops with seats. The second one was at around 2.5km and had a private toilet you could use for 10,000 rupiah. At that point you need to decide whether to take the easy or hard option. We went with the easy option which I was glad of later. It is a fairly continual uphill climb and providing you have some fitness you will manage it. If not you can pay someone to double you on their motorbike for 20,000 to 30,000 providing you chose the easy option. The last 700m approx you have to walk scrambling up and over some rocks which was a bit scary in the dark for me but doable. We took about 90 mins to get to the top which our guide said was faster than he usually goes. It was well worth it - the sunrise was spectacular and the view amazing. Going downhill is a workout for the knees and thighs and again you can go on a motorbike. Take a jacket for the top as it is cool and breezy but we were glad we didn't wear long pants - would have been too hot and umcomfortable", "This is the easier of the volcano walks you can do from Ubud - great for people like me who are not super fit but are still able to climb for a couple of hours. If you're in reasonably good health and want to see an amazing view of the Mt. Agung I would definitely recommend - but maybe once the whole volcanic eruption has stopped being an issue! All trips to the volcano from Ubud are pretty similar - you are picked up from your hotel at about 2am, taken to a resteraunt for some breakfast, and then taken to the base of Mt. Batur to start your climb. You are given a safety briefing and torch before you start. It is of course dark when you start, however as you are walking in a steady stream of people up the volcano all holding torches, there's no real way to get lost or lose the path. My group waiting at set locations to regroup and make sure everyone was there. There were also guides available to help anyone who was struggling or needed a bit of extra support. It was on the whole very well organised. We made it to the top in under 2 hours, when it was just starting to get light. We were then able to see the stunning sunrise over the lake and Mt. Agung, the bigger volcano next door. The photos don't do it justice - it really was so beautiful. There's a little stall at the top selling refreshments and you can walk around the volcano to see the crater inside. You then need to climb back down - which for me was harder than climbing up as it is quite steep! There's not really any rush though, and by the time you get down it's lovely and sunny and you can see the beautiful countryside you were walking through the whole time. My trip then went and took us to a coffee plantation and some rice fields, which was a nice touch. I'm sure different trips all do different bits afterwards. Overall and amazing experience and definitely worth doing, even if you're not particularly experienced in walking or hiking. Even if you're not really fit, you can do it.", "We went up to the restaurant where you can view the volcano which was awesome. The restaurants here serve mostly buffet. Be wary of the government tax they imposed as they differ and very confusing.In the town area you pay around 15% but in the mountain you can pay as high as 20%! I seriously dont know how this works ! Look out for the peddlers too with all their wares! They clutter around you and hassle you endlessly. Prices can dropped drastically when you are not interested! However they mostly sell similar things so how much can you buy?", "The sad part - my friend and I (both mid thirties) decided to give up half way. We were too lazy to ascend the steep slopes after taking 70% of the journey. We were carrying heavy loads - dslr with 2 lenses, food, water, medicines etc. My lungs were not feeling too good (asthmatic) and I have a fear of heights so the thought of the descent was something I didn't want to be pushing myself to overcome. Friend wasn't too keen on takingthe effort up either and the guide took us on an alternative route to enable us to still see the sunrise minus the crater lake. Oh, I know, we are such a disappointment! We had a good guide who eventually took my friend's haversack. He too admitted it was heavy. Don't ask me, I don't know what else she put in her bag but i carried my own dslr and lenses throughout. The road up was really rocky and I would recommend the following: 1. Good hiking shoes that secure the ankles. I've had at least 3 sprains/dislocations on my left ankle and going there with just normal sports shoes caused my ankles to give way several times, even on flat (but rocky) ground. 2. LED Head Lamp Normal LED hand held torch would be good enough but head lamps would be better. Our guide provided the hand helds. 3. Light jacket This would be useful for those who are afraid of the chill. The first 300m is a little cold (I'm one who is usually not afraid of cold and I bathe in cold water) but beyond that, as you expand energy, you will no longer feel cold. My friend is very afraid of cold temperatures but she took her sweater off after about 500m trek. 4. Wear long pants if possible To protect your legs from the rocks and certains parts of the trek where are long grasses. 5. Avoid heavy loads Haha, but Itotally didn't regret taking both my dslr lenses with me. Would be better if you had a lense that is 18-200mm or thereabouts. Mine was 18-55mm, and 55-250mm. 6. Ask your driver to take you around the lake at level ground. Tell him to drive you to places where you can assess the shore.", "We went with Sunrise Tours. They were very professional about everything and very helpful, even if you're not in shape :) We started at around 3. The climb is not too difficult but first-time trekkers will not find it too easy. So get into a bit of shape and try some local treks before trying this, because it's not too easy trekking in the dark. Once you reach the top - it's a gorgeous sight. We unfortunately went on a cloudy day so the view wasn't amazing, but it was still worth it. Breakfast is usually eggs and bananas steamed with the crater steam, that's an experience by itself! If you're lucky, you'll have two awesome friendly labradors accompanying you for the trek :) Make sure you take plenty of energy sources like bananas / chocolates and of course - water. You'll be exhausted at the end of this! After the trek - I recommend you take your car up to Kintamani just for the views, and then take a tour of a nearby coffee plantation.", "The hike to the summit of Mt. Batur is an bit of an ardous one. We were travelling with a group, so our guide got our passes (I'm not sure the cost, but likely minimal). We also had two guides with us to help along the way if needed and keep us on the path (small tip is appreciated at end of hike). Leaving our hotel at 3am, we made our way to the base where we would start our walk. The beginning is relatively easy, not too steep with wide paths; but as you look ahead you see the many tiny headlamps in the distance that wind up the face of this volcanic mountain and realize that you still have a long, long, way to go. As you go along, the path becomes more narrow, with more loose rocks, and of course, much more steep. Up, up, up. Straight up into the darkness. As we neared the top, there was just a glimmer of light in the sky to light our way. The walk is approximately 3 hours, but when you reach the top and the light enters the sky, the view is spectacular! We had a clear day and could see Mt. Agung and Mt. Rinjani in Lombok! When the sun started to rise in the distance - Wow!! Spectacular orange, red, and pink! Stunning! There's a small shelter at the top so you can buy a hot drink and the coffee is actually quite good. A small Coca Cola will cost you approx. 25000 IRP (about $3CAD), but its worth it to have a cool drink atop Mt. Batur! The monkeys there usually keep their distance, unless you entice them with food. You can get some great shots of them watching the sunrise! On the way down, you pass a crater where steam from deep under ground can be seen rising from the crevices. The way down is steep with many loose rocks, so watch your footing and your knees! There is some nice scenery and you pass some villagers and get a look at everyday life. After our hike, we walked to a natural hot spring not too far off which has been turned into a spa/resort. It was a great treat after our morning hike and they make great food there as well! Be sure to try the Green Fish from Lake Batur.", "Two of us were on a budget so we decided to join a Mt Batur Sunrise Trekking group tour from one of the many tour operators in Ubud. At 2am we were picked up along with 4 other people but when you reach Mt Batur, a guide will be assigned to a group of 4 people max. Trek took about 2.5 hours up. Thought it'd be easy from what the tour operators said but my girlfriend had a pretty tough time climbing. Once you reach the peak however, you'd find that every bit of effort to get up there was worth it. Stayed on at the peak for sunrise and light breakfast before we headed on back down. Our guide gave us 2 options, the conventional way down or the treacherous path with a view. Of course we chose the latter. No regrets. However after we got back to the starting point, we had to wait about 1.5hours for the remaining people to reach before our pickup could go. One of the bad things about being on group tours I guess. Overall, I'd say it's a good tour to go on if you're feeling adventurous and want something different to do on Christmas.", "Wake up at 230 am to get to the base by 4. You start trekking straight away with ur guide, who I found were quite attentive and helpful at the same time. It takes about 90mins to 2 hrs to reach the top. Last 50 mins is pretty steep however with breaks its not bad (considering I am poor physical fitness). Views and sunrise from the top are worth all the effort. Banana sandwich and boiled eggs do the breakfast at the top. Take a look at the steaming crater, lava overflow all around in the valley, and Mt Agung and Batur lake at a distance. I can strongly recommend to do this trek.", "You can see the valcano from kintamani. But it was not active and they will not allow if it is active. Can see the valcano mount from the view point and buffet lunch offered to relax and enjoy this place and take some pictures for remembering.", "It is offcourse not obvious to get up at 2:30 am from the hotel when you are on holiday. Stay in bed and visit the pool is tempting at that moment. 4am is the best time to start the climb and to be at the top before sunrise which is around 6-6:30 all year round. The last part of the climb is steep, on rocks and quite challenging, you need to be fit. The view at the top is great at sunrise with a background of the lake and the other mountains. It is also interesting to visit the crater and the other things on the top. I climbed the mountain in september, and each day about 700 people start this climb with about 90-100 guides. The top looks like a market place, it is too crowded. Our guide took us via a road with less people for the first part, but the last part was just a long line of people climbing the rocks, you have to wait because in some parts you cannot pass people. ", "We started from seminyak at 2am. We hired our own driver and car for the trip. We reached the starting point of the trek called pura jati. When we reached at 4am, it was still dark and our driver found us a guide to help us climb to the top of the mountain. The hike was not as easy as i expexted but we reached in 1h 45 mins with lots of rests in between. The hard part was the last 30 mins where the hike was steep and rocky. The trek was sandy and full of small stones that it make it slippery. The morning was cold.. very very cold with high humidy so it is better to bring a jacket. We waited to see the sunrise at 6.30am and after that started the walk down. Overall it was a good experience except at the end when we were asked to pay 350k rupiah per person for the park fee. I was shocked at the price because we are locals. It is very pricey. Not sure what is the right fee till now.", "Many tourist give this beauty a skip- but its highly recommended to visit this beauty and witness blissful sunrise!! To start with , a relatively easy hike to summit this beautiful live volcano , though you need decent amount of endurance levels to summit this a bit faster . Our trek started at 3.30 am in the morning and we were up by 5.15 am .. just before the sunrise .. its recommended to hike a bit early so as to get a good slot to place your cameras for a possible time lapse mode or to get a good comfortable seating with a great view at the top !! Once on the top , you will witness the might of Mt Agung in the back ground , behind which the sun rises .. surreal views .. keep your cameras and minds handy !! you don't want to miss this after a relatively moderate climb .. The sunrise & the ever active steam coming out of this volcano are the highlights !! If you have a guide with you , then he would probably make a decent breakfast - boiled eggs and a banana sandwich for you while you relish the views !! Do have torches handy as this trek is ideally done during the early dawn hours .. also a hiking stick may be of help to occasional hikers .. There is ample amount of steam that is let out by this volcano at the summit and its quiet refreshing during a cold morning .. Some expect witness molten lava , but its not to be seen ... Nonetheless , it takes around an hour to an hour an a half to climb down .. the route is a bit slippery as most of it is composed of black volcanic sand .. do witness the spring onion cultivation and tomato cultivation en-route during the beginning sectors of this hike !! Enjoy and be safe !!", "The French guy behind us on the way down summarised this hike truly as 'une catastrophe'. We did not see ANYTHING other than fog! We had left our Ubud hotel at 2AM, had hiked up there for almost 2 hours and were waiting in cold and rain for about 90mins for the sunrise that never came! Even with rain jackets we got cold, our trousers and shoes were wet! I had asked for the weather conditions in the hotel the day before and spoke with the driver who spoke with the 'locals in the mountain' but noone was apparently able to tell me what the weather is likely to be like on the mountain and that there hadn't been a proper sunrise for days! It's all a mafia!! I even don't trust the reviews here on tripadvisor. Besides, our guide was boring, not very knowledgeable and rather talked to his mates than us. Anyway: You are better off checking the weather in the morning and deciding spontaneously if you do the hike in daylight where you can actually enjoy the views (under the clouds). I am still annoyed how they spoilt a whole night and day of our valuable time!", "Being a little unfit and having asthma I found the uphill trek nerve recking,and for one you cant see anything as it was an early morning trek,it was a steep and there was so much rubble.Every step you feel you will slip and fall,the guide was extremely nice and helped me almost all the way up,held my hand and literally pulled me up.The views are breathtaking and weather gets chilly once you ascend,but unfortunately it was extremely cloudy the day we climbed and there was no sunrise.So we were a bit disappointed that all the effort went in vain.For slightly fit people and professional trekkers you can further hike to the summit,for the weak like me you can make it to the sunrise point-from where you can view the crater lake.Ideally do check the weather status the day you trek,if its going to rain,pick another day.", "Mount Batur and the surrounding area is a must go to if and when visiting . The area is so peaceful and the views of the volcano are stunning. Would highly recommend a visit.", "We did the sunrise trek on our third day in Ubud - picked up at 2am from our hotel and taken to another hotel for breakfast. From there we drove to the summit and were introduced to our guide, who kindly provided us with torches (which proved to be essential). I have a moderate fitness level and I found the trek challenging, at some stages I was on all fours as it felt more like rock climbing than a trek, but that just made it more rewarding when we got to the top! The trek is a mixture of rocky trails/sand/rocky ledges, we started at 3:40am and got to the top just after 6. I actually wish we'd taken a little longer as the sun didn't rise until just after 6:30, however we managed to get a good spot to watch the sun rise. There are plenty of opportunities to break as there is a natural human bottleneck due to the number of people climbing, however this didn't really bother me too much, I was grateful for the slower pace! I would recommend wearing gym leggings and proper walking shoes/trainers, I've heard of some people doing this trek in flip flops - which is just stupid, also strongly recommend a thick jumper for the top as it is very cold! The sun rise was amazing and we were provided with a small breakfast of boiled egg, bread and banana (which I didn't eat) the monkeys appeared just after sunrise and tucked in! I would recommend taking your own snacks if you need something and plenty of water! We made our way back down shortly after sunrise, which was trickier in parts than the ascent! We got back down at roughly 8:45, at which point our driver said that the other people were going to the hot springs, and therefore we had to go back in another car. We thought this was fine however once we were crammed into another van to wait to return to Ubud we were informed that we would be going to a coffee plantation and padi fields, once the others had returned (who were not part of our original group of four) - when we explained that we were under the impression we would be dropped off they said we'd have to pay for a taxi - my boyfriend got pretty heated and explained that had paid for a return trip and we were going to get one, eventually our driver reappeared and reluctantly said he'd take us back - but only after we'd chased them three times and refused to go anywhere else. We arrived back at our hotel at 10:45, such a shame that the trip was spoilt by our tour operators - who I assume were hoping that we wouldn't notice?! Overall I would definitely recommend but do NOT book with Puji tour operator - once they have your cash they do what they like when they like! ", "Although a little bit expensive and more challenging than the lonely planet would like to say this is a must do. The view at the top during sunrise makes you forget how tired you are from climbing an hour and a half without a proper breakfast! I probably took a 100 pictures in an hour. A piece of advice don't sleep at \\under volcano\\\" resort. Worst hotel EVER!\"", "Mt. Batur is a wonderful hike, there is a lot of people, but it is still enjoyable to trek up and the view from the top is amazing… you may get lucky/unlucky regarding the clouds but it’s worth it no matter what… Relatively easy and anyone should be able to manage, at a few places however it can be steep or have slippery rocks, gravel, sand.. so the elderly should allow more time to climb and be weary as they go..", "I read some scary online accounts of climbing Gunung Agung, and chickened out and climbed Gunung Batur instead. Only after I got home from did I discover from friends that the two climbs are about the same. (For some people the climbs will be difficult and *perhaps* scary; for others they will be, *at most*, just strenuous; and for some, they'll just be exciting.) Gunung Agung can be seen from all over the island, with the result that from it you can see all over the island -- but only when it's clear! So check the weather first.", "Awesome early morning start with very rewarding sunrise. We then navigated the rim of Mt Batur which is not got the feint hearted or those people with a fear of heights - the paths are small! Well worth the hike and a dip in the hot springs after", "There are no place which are not beautiful in . And Mt. Batur is one of it! Took my second trip here after 15 years ago and still, i was mesmerized by the view. If you take your trip from Singaraja (just like what i did yesterday) you'll find a bridge that has the best view to see both Mt Batur and Batur Lake with perfect angle. The road is quite big so you can park you car or motorbike there. Other than this, you can also enjoy the scene from the restaurants along the way to Lake Batur.", "Like many people, we did the sunrise hike. We got picked up at our hotel at 2 am and hiked for 2.5 miles up a steep, rocky, slippery trail. The trail was crowded and people were loud. But when the sun started to rise, it was all completely worth it! Great experience!", "Hiking to the top of Mount Batur during the night was very exhausting. We had to go very fast to reach the top before the sunrise and the path that goes up is very hard to walk. It's very slippery due to it being lots of small lava stones that roll away under your feet when you step on them. It is also incredibly steep. All of it was worth it for the view and sunrise we got to see! The sun was coming up behind the other mountain with the lake in front of it. It was beautiful! Going down was not as several people from our group slipped and had bleeding legs since the lava stone is very rough.", "This takes you to a place on the road itself, where you can see one dormant volcano mountain called mt. Batur. the view is beautiful where you can also see a lake besides the mountain. But you cant go upto that place. only see it from a distance. there are some trees and benches made on the road where you can sit and spend time watching the mountain and lake and click snaps", "Apparently this volcano is active and last erupted in the 50s. You can actually see on my photos the dark burnt area below the volcano where the lava has covered the surface and everything on its way. Amazing! Beware of the locals who sell souvenirs. Some even place their products directly into your hands saying \\take it\\\". Do not take it or you will have to pay. It is not a big deal, so just be polite and buy it if you have some spare change. I don't want to say bad things because I know that this is their way of earning a living so don't be rude to them.\"", "While on a tour yesterday, we visited Mount Batur and even though the day was overcast the views of the lake and volcano were splendid. There is a restaurant with a spectacular view well positioned next to the main road looking directly at the volcano and and their buffet is tasty. Given the unfortunate hit to the nese tourism sector because of the potential Mount Agung eruption, a threat still existing but downgraded, we hope visitors will still visit to enjoy the incredible scenery, culture, adventurous activities and friendly people.", "The top of Mount Batur is a must see when visiting . The trek is a challenge but so worth the view (if the sky is clear). I Would recommend taking plenty of water as the trek is about just over 2h and even tho it is made at night it is still hot! Also don't forget a jacket as by the time you get to the top you are all sweaty and it is breezy up there. Breakfast up there wasn't great- just two hard boiled eggs with banana sandwiches, but your there for experience and the view. Take some nuts for the monkeys up and be careful whilst climbing- it can get very rocky and steep.", "We booked a guide through Tour East Asia, the 1:30 am wake up was hard but we were able to sleep in the car on the way, took about 2 hours from our hotel in Tanjung Benoa. When we arrived the the main starting point, our guide stopped to let us go for a toilet break, it was extremely busy but he told us we were going to drive a bit further on to a different starting point with a lot less people. He told us that there are 4 different routes. It was pitch black, so we were given flash lights and then followed our guide. At first he was quite fast but after a little while when we needed a quick break he realised we weren't as fit as him so slowed down and assured us not to rush and take our time. It was harder than I thought it was going to be and a lot steeper. When we booked we were told it was very easy, I wouldn't say that was true. I wore trainers but the grip wasn't great so I slipped a lot on the loose rocks and sand. There were a lot of steep rocks to climb, especially as you get closer to the top. We got to the first sunrise point, our guide asked us if we wanted to stop there or go the extra half an hour to the top. We weren't going to give up though. We decided to do the extra half hour. At this point it was very busy, I guess all the routes join at this point, the last 20 mins were very steep, the sand was very loose, so very slippery. Once were were at the top, we just about made sunrise. Our guide took us to a quieter spot, got us a blanket and we sat down. It was very foggy at first but the view was insane! It made the the whole trek worth it! It was very cold up there, once you stop the exercise, I would recommend long sleeves, maybe a jumper and trousers. If possible take a blanket. We were given a cup of coffee and breakfast (slices of bread, eggs and some cheese) and we watched the beautiful sunrise. As we started our descent we stopped at the monkey point, took a few selfies with the monkeys, and taken to the sauna and steam points. The views were amazing. The walk down was again a little hard (although much easier than the way up) because it was so slippery. Overall was an amazing experience, definitely worth doing, especially on a clear day!", "Amazing discovery by NIGHT, but please be sure you bring some nese friends or better, a nese community with you :) Well, that was my adventure in a hefty night-trekking ever. It took us eon to endless climbing up and descending down with the help of torchlight and lighters sometimes. No point of counting the dirt steps, slippery broken pavements, crumbling pathways, and rusty supporting steel grips if any just move forward along with those elderly men and women that wore beautiful traditional attires from head to toes and carried heavy offerings, effigies, flowers and incenses. Persistence and patience. Well, somehow I managed through the mist, drizzling rain, and gusting cold wind. Just say Ohhhmmm..... and move on. Whatever the reviews stated, they were totally correct but minus the crazy monkey in my case :) Night trekking was truly amazing experience to remember in my lifetime! You rely on all your 6 senses (not just the common 5). You feel tingling sensation of your soul as you might hear many strange unearthly noises. You might sense fine hair standing behind your nape as the holy and not so were scattering in darkness. Some were just observing… Trust me, I am a psychologist ☺ Rating: Adventures \\t\\t 10 Climate \\t\\t 10 Point of difficulties \\t 10 The unforeseeable \\t 10 Angry monkey seen 0 (maybe they were full asleep) Community \\t\\t 10 7 temples in total if you start from Penataran Agung Temple (pictures). I thought were 7 or 8 unless I felt half-sleep, not like those monkeys. 1700-1800 staircases in approximation, uneven abstract steps Yup, I was in traditional attires also but looked so completely dishevelled as compare to the elderlies when I reached the highest temple in Mount Lempuyang. I thank the community of Munduk, a magnificent village close to Singaraja. I am truly honoured to be embraced and being shown the meaning of Niskala and Sekala (the seen and the unseen).", "A truly magical view of the mountains and the waves below. If you manage to be there during sunset, the photos will be a memory of a lifetime. Just don't be shy to request for others to be out of your frame once they are done with their picture moments. Its quite crowded so it may be necessary to do this and most people glady oblige. The kakak and fire show are an added bonus but the views including the flame of the forest flowers around the mountain are a sight to behold. Most elderly should not find the clim too challenging as steps are gradual and the trek to the top will not take more than 15 minutes but it will be very rewarding.", "Absolutely loved the sunrise. The trek was enjoyable and challenging in parts. Some technical terrain on the way down especially. Bring some dry (not sweaty) clothes to change into once you arrive at the top, as it's chilly waiting for the sun to come up.", "Visit was in the afternoon. It was just like a site seeing. Like any other hill spot. You may not enjoy much unless take a trek", "Trekking to the summit of Gunung Batur at 1,717 metres was amazing! It is physically challenging for many reasons - starting off at 3AM to reach the summit by 6AM is one; the rocky yet sandy and slippery terrain is second; getting stuck behind trails of people going at a pace different from yours is another. I prepared myself well for the trek by wearing 2 layers, and a wind breaker on top, wearing proper trekking shoes and having hiking poles to navigate the sandy and slippery terrains; but there were others on the trek who were simply in sneakers and T-shirts and bermudas - so it is up to one how much you wish to layer up & prepare for it. There's nothing much to see or do on the way up since it's so dark and my advice is to wear a head lamp and leave the hands free to hold on to rocks for support. We went by a different way to descend the summit and trekked for 45 mins along a steep and narrow path which offer amazing views of the valley beneath Mt Batur. At some points, the path was only 20 centimetres wide, so the faint-hearted had best not look down. At other parts along this narrow path right at the top - there were holes that emitted steam volcanic gases, that helped to warm us up. The narrow path at the top gives way to a broader tracked filled with volcanic sand that was soft and slippery and one needs to go slow so as not to slide all the way down. Overall, this was an excellent experience that offered breathtaking views, and absolutely recommended for nature lovers who are physically fit! Finally, there are some posts about the \\local mafia\\\" who insist that you bring a local guide. It is possible to mitigate this by paying an extra fee of IDR 150,000, However, I recommend hiring a local guide as they can be very helpful to guide your way up in the dark. We hired a guide from but not native to Kintamani and he was actually not very helpful, leading our group on the wrong path, and ended up trailing behind us. I ended up having to rely on another group's guide to help me show the path on the way up. One particularly helpful & friendly guide on Mt Batur was a girl by the name of Suli and she was an angel, looking out for me, encouraging me to go on when we were near the top.\"", "The ride to the valcono mountain itself is very scenic. You can visit coffee gardens and rise garden in between. Many cafes and also fresh fruits shops. After reaching there the scene is just awesome. Beautifull. Crystal clear lake near the valcono. You can see the lava still there and many trucks transporting the lava for agriculture purpose. After more than 30 years still much lava there from mountain to base. Our children accompany us and it was good learning about volcanose and nature for them. If you have time and you are nature lover must visit.", "Top of the day trip, a nice soak at Batur Lakes Hot Springs. Well worth the drive north from Ubud and down the mountain to the lake. Great views across the Lake from the hot springs and very relaxing. Travelers from across the world were there, and all happy to char about experiences and attractions. Well worth the time to take the drive. You won't be disappointed .", "An impressive volcano, surrounded by lava fields from 1963. The whole are is now green and the slopes are full of fields of tomatoes, onions, cucumbers and other vegetables. Next time worth a climb...", "We loved trekking up Mount Batur to watch the sun rise – it was truly breathtaking. We arranged the trek through our hotel who drove us to the base of the volcano where we were met by a local guide – there seemed to be lots of them! You start off in the dark around 4am. Depending on fitness it will take between an hour and 40 minutes and two hours. Take layers as it’s cold when you set off and at the very top and definitely take a torch and sturdy shoes – you don’t need walking shoes, we wore trainers which sufficed but be warned they will get dusty! As you get higher up the slopes you’ll start to meet one or two hawkers that seem to know the guides and accompany you to the first stop where they convince you that the Coca-Cola they carried with them is the best thing to drink after that part of the climb! After the first stop, we were given the option of carrying on to the top or moving on. We went to the top: as you get closer to the peak it gets harder to climb as the ground is softer and it’s harder to get a foot placement. Definitely worth it though. There’s a shack at the top where we had two eggs boiled up for us (courtesy of our hotel) and they were delicious. They also sell tea and coffee and it was most welcome as we sat in the wind waiting for the sun. On the trip down we were shown more of the crater and headed down the slope a different way to ascent. We were back at our hotel before 10am for a hearty breakfast.", "That's what nese say to the tourists and it's absolutely true. During our one week stay in we visited a lot of temples, beaches, natural parks but that volcanic climbing on our last day was worth it the most during our entire stay. The view over lake Batur at sunrise is just spectacular and on a fine day you could see Mt. Agung. Next time you are in don't hesitate to do this trip. ", "We did this trek/hike on our recent trip to , and it was worth the early morning wake up call. We were picked up at 2.30am and taken up to Kintamani where we were served hot tea and banana pancakes [yum!] - energy for the climb :) Did I mention it was freezing...even in July, this is a very very cold time to be out of bed, so be prepared. After that there was another short drive to the actual start point for the trek. We were introduced to our guide Wayan at this point and then made a start on the climb. I took my headtorch over, which I would recommend. It's not a difficult climb as such, but if you can't see where you're going, it's a little hazardous. We reached the top in about 1-1.5hrs, and had to wait a little while for the sun to come up. While we waited, our guide prepared our second breakfast - volcanic steamed eggs+salt, and banana sandwiches - yum! Finally the sun started to rise, but as it did, this huge cloud cover came over. You could hear the crowd of climber's disappointment. Within about 10mins however it started to clear and everyone cheered as we got our first glimpse of a Mt Batur sunrise!! Wayan [our guide] was happy to stay as long as we wanted to take photos. He then took us around to see/feel where there's hot steam coming out of cracks in the volcano [that was really cool] and also to the bat cave! When we were ready he took us back down to the end point. We always give tips to guides that we think deserve it, and we definitely felt Wayan deserved his tip! He was very helpful/friendly. He got extra jackets for myself and the other girl that joined us [as we were freezing!], his knowledge of the area was excellent, and he was just a really nice/friendly guy :) We were even back at our hotel before 11am so got to order a third breakfast [which was really lunch for us!]. What to take - -head torch - make sure the batteries are fresh -hiking shoes/good trainers -windbreaker -it is very cold, especially at the top! -long track pants - you will need them! -gloves - i wish i had taken some coz it was freezing! -snacks to keep you going - cookies / fruit / water -camera [of course] to capture the beautiful sunrise and the scenery -extra moolah to give your guide a tip We booked through Kintamani Organic Farm/Pineh Trekking and were very happy with the tour. Would recommend this tour for anyone wanting a challenging, yet rewarding day :)", "I have always wanted to do an activity like this & after reading the reviews on Trip Advisor I decided to give it a go with my husband.In all honesty it was harder than I anticipated but with the help of our wonderful guides encouragement all the way we made it. Our fitness levels are as I would describe on the low level & we are both 50+. It goes without saying if you are thinking of doing this activity wear the correct foot wear.I cannot believe how many people wore sandals & thongs.You are given a small torch by your guide but if you have a head torch I would suggest you bring it.The views at the top of the sunrise were worth all the effort it took & I am very glad I can now cross it off my bucket list.", "Picked up at our hotel in Seminyak at 1:30am, drove for two and a bit hours and started the ascent at 4am. We were given hand torches which was a bit daft seeing as for the final two thirds of the climb it requires three points of contact. A head torch would have been much more appropriate. Our guide, Annie was superb. She was extremely friendly and supportive, albeit a little tired (she had done the climb almost everyday for the previous eight months! Unfortunately we had very low cloud at the summit, so we didn't see the sunrise at around 6am, but all in all it was a good walk. If you are relatively fit and have decent cardio, the climb is a breeze; you should achieve it in around two hours.", "The hike was more difficult than I'd expected but nothing I couldn't handle. The terrain was almost constantly steep, especially the last hour of scrambling. There was no platform whatsoever. Climbing in the dark was a bless, because once you start descending you wonder how you have gone up in the first place. It was cloudy that day so we didn't see a full sunrise, but the sky cleared half an hour later and the 360 degree view started to unfold. We flew a DJI drone up to shoot a video. The climb is definitely worthwhile if you are fit and have good hiking shoes, otherwise it would be pretty painful.", "Cool volcano. We missed sunrise due to the cloud. It is a slow climb, not because it is hard but because the amount of people. It is more of a queue to the top. The crater is worth a see.", "Hired a car + driver, we had to get up at 1.30am and then drive 2 hours from Seminyak to close to Mount Batur. We were hassled to get a guide but in the end we climbed up by ourselves which even now we think was the right thing to do. It took about 2 hours to reach the top and you need a reasonable level of fitness to get there. Views were very good but we were unable to see Lombok because it was not a clear day. We stopped at one of the cafe's to rest and drink in the views.", "This is a sunrise trek starting at around 3 AM from the foothills of Mount Batur. Every tourist is accompanied by a trek guide as it is the mandate set by the local government. It makes sense as trekking wasn't easy. I had difficulty trekking most of the time as it was very steep and dark in the early morning. The scenery is breathtaking and just cannot be expressed in mere words. The steam is hot that you actually bake anything that you like.", "Mount batur is one of the active volcano in . The drive towards the lake batur is wonderful. I couldn't try early morning trek but i ve heard its awesome with beautiful sun rise. One should definitely try it. Near lake batur is hot springs but I feel you can avoid it. Nothing great about it.", "We went to a restaurant overlooking mount natur and visited natural springs. The places overlooking mount batur are so dreamy and peaceful.definitely staying in a resort overlooking mtbatur next time we visit .", "Started the hike around 4am to catch the sunrise at around 6.30am - an early start, but the sunrise view is totally worth the forgone sleep. Overall the hike is not too difficult though it gets harder nearing the peak. I'm really thankful that the guides are very friendly and patient to make sure we will keep going at a comfortable pace. While Mt Batur is famous for it's sunrise view, it is actually worthwhile to note that it is a volcano. Near the first pitstop, we can see the crater as well as steam from volcano (can even smell the sulphur!), and our way down, can also see a ring of lava marking the radius of impacted area by previous volcano eruptions. The entire hike took about 4-5hour. Any advice? Make sure you bring a wind breaker, can be quite chilly before starting the hike or when you stop. And yes, I would totally recommend the tour agency I signed up for - look for Eco Tour, the guides are fun, patient, and encouraging.", "I must say if you are visiting you must never miss this place. This trekking may be little tiring to wake up at 2 am and start. but i would say it is worth it. The scene is really amazing and the trekking guides are available .", "Be prepared for this. Although it is only 2 hours trek but do remember that it is done in the dark...I signed up for a tour that picked me up at 230am from the homestay, had fried banana and tea before starting the trek at 4am. Besides the 1st quarter of the journey, the rest of it is a steady upslope. Besides the dark, the slippery stones is also a factor you need go contend with. Do make sure you are wearing the right shoes for this and bring a torch or headlight. The sight at the top is great when it is less cloudy. Monkeys roam the top and perhaps you might be treking alongside a dog too. You may see Mt Abang and Mt Agung in the distance if the sky is clear.", "Awesome experienced lately in with Jero trekking tour seminyak, contacted jero through his number @+6281904082208 we got from his site trekkingtour. Net require sunrise hike. Was picked up at sanur Mahagiri villas at 02 00 am. Direct to volcano then meet Jero as our guide. He is very nice guy, helpful, friendly and informstive. Sunrise was trully awesome, breakfast on the top wad nice, coffee made us warmer. Finally we done it by 09:05 am till boarding car. We are strongly recommended him and do not hesittate to contact me if you want ask about Mt. Batur hike. Thank Jero", "We went to Mount Batur with a rented car. You have to pay per person for entering the area around 30000 rp and also for the car. I thinking it was 5000 rp. We thouht that we could find the place from where to trekk by our selfs with help from Google Maps but it was very difficult. There is a guide organisation there. They don't like people trekk by them selfs. It is very difficult to convince them and they also threathed us and said that they should give us problem if we went by our self. Therefore we took a guide for 500000 rp for two persons. We went to the top and around the crater. It was a marvellous view from the top. It was steep up to the top and a little bit difficult to trekk down because of stones and sand. It took us around 3 hour a return trip.", "There were about 400 people on the summit of volcano in the morning. They came from common start point and you can imagine how crowded it was. Our guide, Gede, took us through Tampuryang Temple which only few group taking this. By this route we could enjoy the trek more comfortable without rush from other group. The distance is also shorter, we took just one half hours to reach the summit. We recommend the route for those who don't like crowds", "Long road up but view is definitely worth the effort! There is a small shop near the summit with drinks like hot chocolate, sodas, coffee, tea, water, fruits, boiled eggs etc.", "We hired motorbikes from Ubud and rode to Mount Batur, had a great ride up to the Volcano, paid our money to enter the national park and headed to the volcano. When we arrived at the foot of the mountain we parked our bikes in the main car park. There we're quite a few tour guides hassling us immediately. We told him that we are experienced climbers and we did not need a guide but they said that we must have a guide or we do not climb the mountain. We asked why we could not climb ourselves then all of the guides we're surrounding us being quite aggressive saying we will have a big problem if we climb without them and that we will be disrespecting them by continuing without them. There was a really bad atmosphere down there so we decided not to climb the mountain. If you want to climb a volcano in Indonesia I would head too Mount Ijen to see the blue flames at night, it is incredible and worth the bus journey. Avoid this place like the plague. The tour mafia are rude and aggressive. I would not want to give them a penny. The site would be be 100% better if they we're not there. ", "First trekking of my life, I do any sport but I reached the top of Batur. We went with a guide. You can ask for him at restaurant vulcano II. Departure at 4;00 to be at the top at 6;00 to see the sunrise and have breakfast made by the guide. It is windy at the top. We walked around the crater then return down. I recommend a guide if you are not experienced. It tooks about 6-7 hours depending of the rythms of the group. Great experience!", "The stupidiest thing what we did on . The mountain itself is beautiful but the trekking mafia is disgusting. Trust me guys if you wanna get there you have to options. Go there by yourself in the afternoon without guide (trek is moderate and you will find the way by yourself, just still try to see and get to the top) and you won't have a sunrise experience (but you will be there propably alone and not with other 200 people which is nice) or bargain. Those @(*&%@ people are offering you a track for 45-60$ what is unbelievable! We got on 300k rupiahs for one (around 22$) for \\middle\\\" track. Don't get caught on the \\\"Short, medium or long\\\" trip. We have been with 2 french guys who paid for long and were going with us medium and nobody said anything to them nor refund. The other thing what they say to you is that they already have a \\\"swiss couple\\\" and that they can make it cheaper for you but they bargain around only 5 or 10 dollars down. Trust me and if you wanna go there with guide pay max 300 000 rupiahs for person.\"", "We visited mount Batur and the view of the volcano against a big lake is quite beautiful. Worth a quick stop and a few pictures, the more adventurous can choose a hike to the top of the volcano to view the sunrise.", "Went to Kintamani for the Mt Batur view...had lunch at one of the restaurant and with scenic view overlooking Mt Batur. Watching the lake just beneath the Mt Batur..awesome! Cool fresh air surrounding the highland.. hmmm so refreshing!", "Mintain batur is one of favorit place to visit in , if you go to Kintamani you will see montain batur with a nice view of the volcano and lake batur. Many tourist also climb montain batur in the morning because from up there you will see beautifull Sunrise and also after see The sunrice the local guide will take you to visit hot spring down there.", "Not an easy trek but soooo worth the stunning sunrise experience and beautiful view on top of the world. We were lucky that the weather was perfect so we could see the almighty Agung as well as Mount Rinjani and lake Batur of course. Just wowww!", "We did Mt Agung last night with my girlfriend and was a bit upset by lack of precisions of previous reviews to evaluate route and difficulty. So here are our review. There are 3 paths to hike: 1. From Pasar Agung temple (1525 m) a. To crater rim (2907 m) - 4,2 km one way b. Real summit (3142 m) - 5,8 km one way (the first half follow same path as a.) 2. From Besakih temple (1200 m) to real summit (3142m) - 9,7 km one way Obviously, this is very steep from Pasar Agung and the average elevation gain is important (1m high every 3m). We did the 1b. which is a route created a few years ago, described by our guide as the most challenging. We started the hike at 1:00AM. The first part took us 1.5 hours to reach the end of the forest. This is also where we take on the left to follow the path to real summit. The second part was done in 2 hours, follow by a one hour rest before reaching the summit 20 min later. Both parts are very steep all the way. The first part in the forest can be muddy (humid) and slippy. The second part is on volcanic rock. We took the same time to go down (hardly faster). We were well equipped (real hiking shoes, headlights) and we are rather used to mountain hiking. We also practice sports regularly (two or three times per week) and are in our late twenties. The treck was difficult but feasible (we have seen worst), with some technical passages at some moments. We can't call this a \\climb\\\" but you will need to use your hands about 10% of the time, especially on the volcanic rocks (and occasionally in the forest). However, this is out of reach for kids. For people with an average condition, this might be over challenging, especially in the descent where body balance and knees are extremely solicited. You may not have a good moment doing this. The view at the summit is extremely nice, better than usual, with mount Rinjani and Gili islands in background one side and on the other.\"", "The main purpose of the trekking up to mount batur is for the sunrise, but instead i especially love the starry sky. It is so beautiful along the way trekking from the starting point. Started travelling from Seminyak to Mount Batur area at 2am, had some local coffee(kopi luwak, vanilla coffee, etc) and light pancake before heading to starting point where we meet our guide. Important: be prepared with warm jacket as the area is above sea level thus it is chilling along the way and up at the peak before the sunrise. The trek are mainly sand, small stones and rocks. It takes about 1.5 hours to reach the first stop where the crater is. The trekking might requires a bit of stamina if done without stopping. While waiting for the sun to rise, guide prepared boiled egg (placed inside the steaming rocks) and banana sandwiches. Moving down the mount might be tricky but quite fine if doesn't rain. Worth the trek!", "We spent some magical hours exploring and taking photographs. Don't bother with the guide just immerse yourself (literally) and feel the magic. Do swim in the pool, the water is beautiful and is supposed to have many beneficial effects. And spend time on the stepping stones. When it was time to eat we went outside to Good Karma which we had been told was as good as the restaurant inside but a good deal cheaper. We enjoyed it.", "This is a must go if you're in the area. I had a muscle tear in my acl and I managed to climb it. It was quite tough but the views at the end was worth it. Also do ask your guide to take you on a private tour once you reach the top. 10/10 would recommend", "I had a private guide escorting me on the top , a very nice hike , though you have to look carefully where to put your feet at night. And U really need a head lamp ,above all if you're using sticks. That I recommend", "My wife and I stopped at a local restaurant with spectacular views of Mount Batur, which is the second largest volcano in Indonesia. Batur is 1,717 meters above sea level, and yes, it is still active. The most recent eruption was in 2004, before that was 1994, and the largest eruption to date was in 1963.  We enjoyed a traditional nese lunch while taking in the views. Great experience!", "Mt Batur has a great view and of course breath taking! you are about to experience dining side by side with the amazing view of the mountain! but be careful about the price of the restaurant, be smart and aggresive of searching the most worthy restaurant over there, so good luck with that! :) . Note : be careful, if you are unlucky , the weather can become unfavorable and get foggy which you can't see a thing there :( Final word : great place for relaxing while enjoy the buffet dining experience", "It was beautiful. The guides didn't offer much information about the volcano because they barely spoke English. But the views spoke for themselves.", "one of the best place for traveling destination in is \\ mount batur \\\" great sunrise, fresh air, beautiful nature, and friendly people around... nice place for treking and enjoy the unforgetable adventure trip.\"", "So, I like to think of myself as relatively fit as I am a weekly power walker, have climbed Wayna Picchu in Peru, etc. but this volcano got me. I have a hard time hiking uphill and no one told me that this hike was straight uphill, with no break. About 1/3 of the way up, while I was gasping for air, I finally left our guide and my friend and sadly opted for the easy way out of having a motor bike drive me to almost the top and dropped me off there to wait to meet up again with our guide and my friend. We then all hiked up the last 15 minutes from the motor bike drop off point to the summit in time to see the sunrise. Such a beautiful site watching the sun come up, we both loved it.... We remained up at the top for about an hour to an hour and a half, soaking in the views and taking photos. Then started the descent back down, which was no problem whatsoever for me, in fact I ran a great part of the trail down. So just a word of warning, if a non stop uphill hike is something that is difficult for you, or you suffer from asthma, I would consider taking the motorbike up, once you are out of energy, as the sunrise is so very beautiful at the top. I also saw some others that needed to catch a motorbike up to the top as well, but most made it up there with no issues, granted I am in my 50's and was probably the oldest one there attempting this, everyone else looked to be in their 20's and 30's max. And remember to negotiate for the motorbike ride up there, I payed a ridiculous amount of $$$, not negotiating, stupid me, but at that point, I just did whatever it took to get to the top, haha!!! Have fun and enjoy!!", "I climbed Mount Agung with my husband, son and his wife along with two experienced guides Kadek and Nyoman. I am 67 years old and my husband is 70. I will not under estimate the challenge but the reward of accomplishing it is amazing. We were shocked however by how much trash was left on the mountain. Yesterday my son Matt along with the two gudes Kadek and Nyoman went back up via Pasar Agung and picked up every piece of trash they could find. They brought down fully packed extra large garbage bags full of plastic bottles etc. The lower level was cleaned by my husband and friends. I implore you- this is a sacred mountain and a beautiful part of mother earth- DO NOT LEAVE ANY GARBAGE ON IT! Pack it in and pack it out. If you see anyone littering say something to the. Mount Agung is precious and beautiful- let's all keep it that way.", "I knew it was going to be a bit tough because my fitness isn't as great as it could be but I did survive! We didn't get to see sunrise as it was very cloudy however it was still worth and beautiful in its own mysterious way. The hike took about 1.5 hours (for me) however we were told the average was about 2 hours up and 2 hours down. Our private guide (Coco) was amazing and very attentive. I don't know how it was booked as our driver organised it all for us. The second half was quite exhausting as it is very steep and the ground is soft and rocky. Definitely recommend long pants, sneakers/hiking boots and a jacket for the summit (although I didn't bring one as I thought I would be okay - on the whole I was fine but there were moments of being chilly). We then walked through the craters and felt hot rocks producing steam. It was definitely worth the effort but something you need to be prepared to commit to as it's a very early rise! (2:30am pick up from Ubud, 4am start). I would recommend it to everyone if they've got decent fitness and a persevering attitude!", "We booked the trek through our villa and I am glad we did. Talking to a few people at the top, it sounded like they took the cheap option and that is exactly what they got! Our guide picked us up from the villa and then we drove to the base of the volcano. It was early in the morning and was a little fresh so when they say to bring a jacket this is definitely a good idea. For my partner and I (who I would say are of average fitness) this trek was quite easy. We did notice that many groups were stopping along the way so they do allow for all fitness levels, but we pretty much powered from the top to the bottom in around an hour. It is dark so you do need a torch but the walk itself isn't too dangerous. From what I understand it is packed year round so getting up the top first is your best bet for a good seat to experience the view. Again, it is cold once you reach the top so that jacket comes in handy. Most tours offer some breakfast, but don't expect anything too fancy as many people ended up with dry bread and a boiled egg! When the sun rises it is worth the early morning start but if it wasn't a clear morning it wouldn't be as beautiful. Again the walk down is relatively easy, but we took off before the crowd so you don't get stuck behind the slower people. Enjoy the additional experience of the monkeys that come out once the sun comes up and the dogs that walk along with you as you trek to the top.", "Our day started with a pick up at 1:30am and we reached the volcanoe for 3:00am and started pretty much right away. The climb was defiantly difficult for my husband and I both up and down the volcanoe. However , once you see the view it was totally worth it. What made this experience was our guide Gede. He never made us feel rushed and every stop we took he made sure we were enjoying our surroundings. Our climb was difficult but he would assist me throughout by holding my hand. It was fascinating to see the hot pockets of smoke coming from the volcanoe. As we were climbing down he stopped and took pictures for us which was so thoughtful. Advice: bring gloves , snacks for when you reach the top, light clothing for the hike but a warm sweater for watching the sunrise We had the hot springs afterwards and that wasn't worth the visit. It had 3 different tubs and it was filled with locals and children running around naked. If you have the option to opt out and save a few bucks then do so.", "Mount Batur was on my “to do” list in and I managed to get it from our hotel paying only 350k. I was first told 1500k by a private driver, then 800k from the same company. Our hotel had a good deal with them so it was not a bad price. The driver was on time, got there at 3 am and had a shady crepe with traces of banana and chocolate and some coffee. Then we were advertised the “packed” lunch on top of the mountain. I must admit, I am not the fittest person but this hike was DAMN HARD ! i am clumsy and trying not to slip on the rocks is a mission ( thank god it didn’t rain !!! ) Since I was struggling a “nice” man was helping me to climb the steep rocks in the dark and I thought buying water from him would be enough to thank him. He told me not to give him money in front of the guide and next thing I know he takes me on a slightly different route and find myself alone with him in the dark asking me for 200k for the water.He tried to put the flashlight in my wallet and I end up giving him 100k and s***$ my pants. From that moment I decided I need to stay close to my group and avoid such expensive hands. The view is amazing, getting on top of the mountain at 5 am after a crazy hike in the night ( oh yeah, the guide was totally useless) is great ! We waited for the sunrise but due to clouds....nothing ! A lady just said casually “ we haven’t seen the sun in the past week” , I guess they forgot to mention that when booking. Totally agree on the mafia comments. It was a pretty cool experience after I recovered from the “s**** my pants” extra adrenaline and my group was a lot of fun ! On yeah...the packed lunch was 1 boiled egg with 2 slices of bread....thank duck I was not hungry ! ", "Enjoyed the beautiful view and cool weather at Mt. Batur. Had lunch at the restaurant overlooking the volcano. Nominal entrance fee (equivalent to about a $ or a couple of $'s...unfortunately, can't remember the exact amount).", "I just finished my trip to (October 26, 2016) and summiting Mt. Agung the long way from Pura Besakih Temple. Most of these reviews are the shorter easier hike to the crater rim and did not give me enough information (I felt) so I am writing this review so others who wish to attempt this route will have hopefully better information. I am a seasoned hiker having summited many mountains in Europe, Kilimanjaro, Peru in the Cordirella Blanca, Mt Olympus etc. This is not an easy summit for a variety of reasons. It is 6000 vertical feet of continuous, steep climbing and you will not gain time on the descent. Do not attempt this unless you have experience and you simply must hire a guide. Why? Because when you hire a guide, they register your names with the police. If anything happens, the police will come looking for you. If you have no guide, they will NOT bother to look for you and your family/friends will have to come and do it. Our guide told us of a Russian who died the prior week by not using a guide, getting to the summit, the cloud cover comes in and he chose the wrong path down and fell to his death. Also this year two Indonesians died without a guide and one body is still somewhere on the mountain. So pick the right guide to start ahead of arriving in because the best guides are in demand. I did use a guide recommended by Lonely Planet. Basically look to the guide to provide some water (we got one liter which is not enough - you should have 2-3 liters), plenty of snacks and lunch plus hot tea or coffee. They also will direct you on the right path so you know where to go. Pickup from Ubud is about a 2 hour ride to the start so be prepared for this. Allow plenty of time to get to the summit! It will take you at least 6 hours and if you are unsure (or slower) allow yourself 7 to 7.5 hours. It was not cold when we started but pitch black. I do not recommend using local guides trekking poles as they are in really bad condition and mine collapsed on me. I wish I had brought my own Leki poles with me. They will provide a good headlamp although I had my own. Wear long pants - I saw one person in shorts and he regretted it. Also bring rain gear as it will probably rain on the way down - it doesn't last long but you will get soaked. I just had a rain jacket and that was fine. The summit was not as cold as I thought but I did need a fleece jacket (as did the other 6 people on the mountain top that day). I also had a fleece hat/gloves although I did not need them. From the start, it is disorienting to hike at night because you cannot see ahead and how far it is. The trail starts fairly flat and starts angling up right away. After 30 minutes of fairly flat you are climbing and you will be climbing steeply almost the entire time. Keep this in mind as they are no long flat areas to recover. The climb is first through the forest with tree rooted trail. The trail also has erosion spots. At one point, half the trail collapsed on me and I looked to my right to see I was now above an 8 ft. landslide. Fortunately I didn't end up at the bottom of it and was able to recover. Be cautious of the sides of the trail and stay to the middle. There are no ropes on the trail but at certain really steep points they have long strips of cloth you can hand onto to pull yourself up. You climb for several hours through the forest before reaching above treeline. Be prepared for the forest to be hot/humid. You may also need an electrolyte drink (they do have this in ) to replace salts etc or bring your own powder to mix. At this point, the climb is more interesting with what I would consider mild scrambling through rocks/boulders. Now you can see the crest of the mountain. While climbing up you get a 180 degree view from Densapar to Kuta which is quite beautiful. At the crest, you will then see the first false summit and you will be going up a pebble/scree path. After that you go down a narrow path with drop off on both sides to the final summit (it's actually down then up then down and up but it's relatively easy compared to the climb). Depending on the time of year, sunrise could be at 5:30 or 6:30am so check on that before deciding when to start. Hopefully at the summit you don't have low clouds so you can see 360 degree views of . Fortunately we had high clouds but a good view. The descent is also very difficult. When you get to the tree area, I would recommend using the cloth \\ropes\\\" to rappel down. We also heard how inexperienced people fell down the mountain, some rolling for quite some distance so don't think you won't get injured and be careful. By now you have been hiking the entire night without sleep and you are tired. I had my Asolo hiking boots on and I still found it difficult to get a grip on this trail. We had two drenching rains on the way down but they did not last long. It is also difficult to gauge how far you have to descend because you have no visual reference points when you came up. Instead, I used my altimeter watch to figure out how much farther I had to go. Is it worth it? If you like to climb, then yes it is worth it. We were lucky to have great views. Our guide climbs this mountain 4 days a week during the season and he said the day before there was no view at all at the top. It will definitely give you a feeling of accomplishment.\"", "We started from Pura Pasar Agung at 9 a.m and the climb itself was not difficult or challenging, we made to the top in less than 4 hours. You don't need a guide, because you can clearly see your way. But the guides at the parking lot are very insistent and as we refused to take a guide and refused to pay 100 rupees per person, they punctured the tires on our motorbike. So if you refuse to pay, WATCH OUT. ", "Yes the views are incredible, but, the attraction is down right dangerous & irresponsibly managed. Tourists who think they're in for a challenging but doable walk down a mountain to a beach are in for a shock. At least half of the 'path' is sheer, vertical drops, requiring climbing, hanging, and holding on to broken side rails made literally of sticks & bamboo. Should you twist your ankle or break something you'd be in serious trouble, let alone hoe easy it would be to tumble through the 'side rails' and drop straight down the side of a cliff. With no room to pass walkers coming down or up, you have to find ways to get off the narrow path, again incredibly risky. I'm shocked that local & Indonesian tourism officials are ok with the state of the path. Should someone need critical, emergency care there'd be no hope. The least they can do is adequately inform tourists, who rock up in flipflops and carrying helmets, or in dresses for their Instagram photoshoot. Both hands are needed to literally climb up many stretches of the path, and nice clothes will end up dirty and torn. Beautiful as it is, this attraction is going to make headlines for all the wrong reasons if responsible action is not taken soon.", "The view was nice and the weather was cold when we visited the Kintamani area. The Mt Batur was nice, but not the resto that we visited. Most of the restaurants were ripped off as they sell the view of the mountain more than their foods.", "Just back from mount batur. Its a tough hike up there, something they don't tell you, but well well worth it. Mind you it was very busy so not a peaceful affair!", "We were so excited to see my batur. After setting out alarms for 140 we we picked up at 230am, had a quick breakfast before we went started the climb and off we went! The climb is all uphill and lots of navigating the rocks. Don't even attempt it without proper trainers or hiking boots. Took us about 1h45 mins to reach the top where it was covered in think clouds :( breakfast was prvoided but dont expect much) the view on the way down was better though. Booked though a street vendor in ubud and managed to haggle a good price. Overall well worth it, we were glad we didn't even without the sunrise view", "Climbing up and down this volcano was the highlight of my trip to !! We booked from a local travel agency in Ubud, paid 500,000 per person, we were a group of 5, 3 girls 2 guys ages 26 - 36 of average fitness. Expect to pay more if you're a smaller group. We were picked up at 12am from our hotel in Ubud and taken to the starting point, about 1.5 hours drive away where we met our 2 guides. From there it was about 4.5 hours hike up the mountain starting from a temple, going through a little bit of jungle before it clears. It is very steep, but doable. The ground is muddy / rocky. You don't notice much on the way up as it is dark, but on the frequent rest stops you can look back and realise how far up you are and how beautiful the island is! We arrived at the summit about 6am and stopped for breakfast (provided by the guides) and to watch the sunrise - we all felt AMAZING at this stage... it is an extremely beautiful place, even though it was cloudy (at this stage we're above the clouds) the sunrise is beautiful. Breakfast was simple but delicious, local buns and some hard boiled eggs. Going down was the same route as going up, it took us about 4 hours and it was HARD due to the steepness and rocky / muddy ground. It is still enjoyable though, now that the sun has risen you can actually see and appreciate the surroundings - rocks, trees and the occasional monkey. At the end you will be SO HAPPY to get back to the start point - there is a little shop where you can buy beer, water and some snacks. I cannot recommend this trek enough.. we were abit nervous to do it at first hearing about how hard it was, but it turned out to be very doable. Our legs were sore for 2 days after - but the good kind of sore that makes you feel alive and relaxed. After the hike our driver took us to a local coffee / tea plantation where you can sample teas and coffees for free (and buy if you like). Kopi Luwak (the famous cat poo coffee) is also available. Note that it is quite cold at the summit - you should definitely wear long pants and bring a long sleeve jacket. I hiked to the top in a singlet and was fine, but as soon as you stop moving you feel cold. Also bring snacks for the way up and extra water (even though it is provided). I cannot recommend highly enough our driver - he was open, friendly, full of recommendations, had a great sense of humour but beyond that went out of his way to help us by calling our previous taxi company to try and recover a camera we'd left. Meeting and chatting to this guy in itself should be a tourist attraction :) We really felt that we could trust him - he didn't try to rip us off (we knew prices from shopping around), and he was very accommodating - picking us up from Ubud, waiting for us while we had lunch, dropping us off in Uluwatu after the hike. If anyone wants to contact him as a private driver or book tours (you can book pretty much anything through him - rafting, volcano, elephants, Gilli islands) his details: Name: Yan Darma Mobile: +62 87 862 236 284 Viber / Whatsapp: +62 812 46 059 004 email: darmono2003@gmail.com", "if there weren't the mafia like structures near Mt. Batur. My girlfriend and me decided to go to Mt. Batur and to the lake and planned to spend two nights in Toya Bungkah, Kintamani. To do so, you have to pass Penelokah from where you have a great view of the lake Batur and Batur itself. The first downside is: You have to pay when you want to get inside of Penelokan. Our guide from 2012 said it is 6000 IDR per person, but now (August 2013) it is 10000 per person + 2000 IDR for any car. Strange was that we had to pay 25000 IDR, as the bills stated 23000 IDR. Anyways we thought that is only some random small money and we didnt bother about it. After we took the road down to Lake Batur in Penelokan somebody stopped our car and asked something our driver. After short talk we continued. The driver told us, that he wanted to sell the hiking trip to Mt. Batur and he told him we already have a booked tour. How clever I thought! Well we got surprised later when we arrived in Toya Bungkah. We were greeted by 3 men. We thought they are from the hotel (Under the volcano 2). They managed the checkin and everything and convinced us to buy a trekking trip up to Mt. Batur. There are 3 different type of trips: - Only sunrise -> 450000 IDR - Sunrise + some cave(?) -> 550000 IDR - Sunrise + some cave + visit of the active craters -> 650000 IDR We took only sunrise and we told them we got our own equipment except torchlight, so we got the tour for 400000 IDR per person. We were urged during this conversation very much. After a while the owner of the hotel showed up and asked something about my reservation (because I called one day earlier), and I realised too late that these guys who wanted to sell the trekking tour had nothing to do with the hotel. By the way: Toya Bungkah is like dead. Many hotels are closed, the open ones are more or less useless and the town itself is like dead. We couldn't rent a canoe anywhere, you can't walk around the lake in peace. Additionally the youth made a party with such a load music, that we couldn't sleep! Really, it was so loud that everybody in Toya Bungkah heared it and even our guide who lives there said he couldn't sleep. I personally think that the tour guides themself make some party there... We got picked up 3:50 AM and hadn't been woken up at 3:30 AM like promised (And anyways, I was awake till 2 AM because of the loud music). We were prepared, got a torch and walked up. The first 40% of the ascent is through wood. It is pretty okay. The other 60% is over steep terrain with some sharp stones. I recommend trekking shoes here, as sport shoes are too instable. At the top we couldn't see the sunrise very good because of clouds. We got a breakfast (1 egg and 1 toast with cooked banana). The descent on the same path was very dangerous because it was very steep and slippery (dust). You had to be concentrated 150% and make sure to avoid any mistake or you could have wristed your ankle in a second. Back in Toya Bungkah we drove back to Ubud as fast as possible (after a shower of course), so we stayed only 1 night. My theory is, that after we passed Penelokan (Remember the man who stopped our car?) called the guys in Toya Bungkah. Maybe somehow our driver told them where we will stay and then they knew where to wait for us. So they are intercepting every tourist and sell the trekking tours to them. The \\official\\\" association of Mt. Batur trekking guides is just a fake in my eyes to get more money from tourists. If you can: Avoid Toya Bungkah, Mt. Batur and the whole Penelokan region if you're not there with your own car/motorbike (so you can go get away fast if there is any problem). You will be stuck there and regret it. You can have a sunrise everywhere else on this planet, and for free.\"", "My and I traveled to after completing a semester abroad in Australia. We took a tour around the island, and our guide suggested that we visit Mount Batur and climb it to watch the sun rise at the top. Of course, this meant that we had to scramble up the mountain in the darkness surrounded by sharp rocks with only dimly lit flashlights to help us...beginning our hike around 3am. However, even the climb itself was an incredible growing experience, and also really fun! By not really seeing the distance ahead of us, it allowed me to not dwell on how much further I had to go, and instead think about my footing, how impressive the young guides were that seemed to fly up and down the mountain, how my eyes almost adjusted better to the darkness than with using a light, and so on. How often in your life do you really subject yourself to that? It's very gratifying. Now on to the best part: When the sun began to come up over the hills in the distance, and the beams of light started to spread across the sky, it cast a majestic glow over all of the scenery around us. We sat there in awe, with endorphins still running through our veins after the long hike, and watched in amazement at all the monkeys that surrounded us! THIS WAS A FREAKING VOLCANO WE JUST CLIMBED!! Once the sun was fully up, we wandered around and explored the rocks and crater. For someone who studied geology and prides herself as an Environmental Scientist, I was in my absolute glory. Please visit this place. If you have the opportunity, do the sunrise hike. It WILL change you in the most wonderful way. P.S. A note to any of you ladies out there -- As we were setting out for the mountain, our guide asked me and my female friend if it was \\our time of the month.\\\" We both looked confused, but replied that it wasn't. It turns out that Mount Batur is a sacred place in , and that women who are menstruating cannot enter the grounds. It obviously would have been nice to know that prior to our arrival at the base, but luckily it worked out. This is why I'm letting the rest of you know! Take precautions.\"", "You have two options when visiting the volcano, you can go there direct and hire a guide from the office at the base, or you can book it through your hostel or a local tour office which will generally offer sunrise trips. If you hire a guide, they'll offer you 3 different routes and the option to visit the hot springs afterwards where as most sunrise trips are, and prices start from 350,000IRP, whereas sunrise trips go for around 300,000IRP. Although the later is cheaper, the guides advise us a lot more people are there in the morning (several hundred), where as me and my friend went during the day, and in 4 hours, we only saw 4 other people! The hike up there is pretty tough! Much harder than I first thought, and I was shattered for a good day after finishing the trip (up then around the highest point). Our guide showed us the 2 craters, took us up to the top, boiled us a few eggs in the mountain which were delicious and then we came back down the other side! The views were spectacular, and be careful up there if you walk the whole way around, as some points are only 1ft wide with hundred of meters drop either side of you!", "If you are a nature person, it's a must do. Climbing the stairs down is like heaven. You should keep 3-4 hours for the park.", "Most people who choose to climb Mount Agung go only up to the crater rim via Pura Pasar Agung which is about 200m below the actual summit but still offers spectacular views of the sunrise and the vicinity. As the other reviews have pointed out, the crater rim trek is by no means an easy trek and you need to either have prior trekking experience or be physically fit to be able to enjoy it. If you're doing the real summit, you can do it either via the Besakih Temple route or via the newly discovered / invented Pura Pasar Agung route. Both routes involve at least 5-6 hours of trekking on a relentless, unending incline all the way to the summit and the same duration on the way back down. If you're the casual trekker type, you're better off doing Mount Batur or attempting the crater rim trek if you're feeling adventurous. For the real summit trek, if you are not conditioned physically to climb mountains of this scale or haven't prepared for the climb beforehand, you're not going to make it to the summit. Or in the event you do, you will not be able to enjoy it. For a comparison, I found the overall experience of Mt. Agung to be tougher than Mt. Kinabalu and Mt. Rinjani as you have a lot more opportunities to rest and camp on Kinabalu and Rinjani where as Mount Agung is pretty much a 12 hour grind. A good way to prepare for the climb is by stair climbing and long distance running if you don't have similar mountains to practice on nearby. Warnings aside, this is probably the most rewarding activity that you can undertake in . Apart from the joy of being able to complete the climb physically, the views you get from the mountain are unparalleled and will be etched in your memory for a long time. The different, vivid colours of sunrise, being able to see the ruggedness of the caldera of the volcano and just the sheer scale of it will humble you and make all the effort and pain you have to go through worth it. Between Besakih and Pasar Agung routes, I would personally recommend the Pura Pasar Agung route as you get spectacular night-time views of beyond 1900m where as you will still be trekking through the dark forest beyond 2200m via the Besakih route. If the weather is favourable like it was during my climb, you'll even get to glimpse the outline of the milkyway with thousands of bright stars! You can get to Pura Pasar Agung by yourself (on a motorcycle or rented car) as Google Maps GPS is pretty accurate all the way to the top. But do take into account that if you're riding / driving yourself, it'll take you 2.5 - 3 hours from Denpasar and still have the 12 hour trek to do before you ride / drive back. So a more comfortable option is to have yourself picked up through a guide arranged transport. The summit should not be attempted without a guide. There are white markings along the way but it would be so easy get lost in the darkness of the night and end up in a completely wrong place. I left Seminyak at 9pm on a motorbike and with the help of Google Maps GPS reached Pura Pasar Agung at about 11:45pm. I had arranged to meet with our guide Pak Wayang Dartha here beforehand. His email communication was prompt and included all the necessary details of what was needed for the trek with no hidden costs. We started at about 12:15am after getting our water (if you don't bring it along, you can buy it at the security post). The trail goes through a few shortcuts behind the temple and joins a main trail through the forest. The entire trail is pretty dark and you need your own head lamp for it. The first checkpoint is at 1900m just beyond the forest line but there are no significant markings indicating that this is a checkpoint. This is where you'll get the first glimpse of the amazing city lights and a starry sky (depending on the weather of course). The next part of the trail goes through a lot of volcanic rocks at a 30-45 degree angle. There will be places where you're better off climbing on your 4 limbs than 2. The second checkpoint is at about 2400m and this is where the trails to the crater rim and the real summit diverge. The next 400m of altitude is on the exposed side of the mountain where you would have to traverse and scramble across volcanic rocks once again. Some of these can be slippery or prone to tumbling so you have to watch your step. At about 2900m, you will be on the same level as the crater rim and will be able to see it in the distance. The last 200m to the real summit is through rocks adorned with white rock moss and volcanic skree. At the top, the summit is quite narrow and exposed to the wind. You'll have to wear at least a windcheater / jacket with a head cap. Our guide Wayang Dartha was very professional with frequent funny banter and information about the mountain and local culture and customs. He knows several languages and can entertain you to make the trek more enjoyable. Along with his brother, he helped to make breakfast with boiled bananas, eggs, local chocolates and biscuits. We were on the summit for nearly 2 hours before beginning our trek down. It's important to have a trekking stick on the way back down. You'll be stepping on rocks most of the time and that puts a lot of pressure on your knees. If you don't have one, ask your guide for one. Wayang was thoughtful enough to grab a stick from a nearby tree and hand it over to me as he noticed that I was beginning to hurt in one of my legs. Once again Pak Wayang made the return trek very comfortable with lots of stories to share, information about his life, his family, his past and current work etc. It really gives you a good perspective on life in and particularly in small town places like Pura Pasar Agung. It's what makes the trek so enjoyable. There's also a huge willingness on his part to ensure that we got back down safely and comfortably. There was no rushing and we did plenty of pit stops on the way to make the down trek a lot easier. He was also more than happy to share his food and water with you. At the end of it, it was not an easy trek but the views, the whole experience and the company of Pak Wayang Dartha, his brother and fellow trekkers made the trek worth more than the effort and stress on your body and mind. Give at least 1 full day to recuperate from the DOMs you'll suffer through post-climb. Cut your toe-nails, Carry enough cold wear. Gloves and walking stick(s) are highly recommended. Carry at least 2 litres of water / isotonic drink.", "It might be a nice mountain with a good view. Also you will meet a lot of monkeys on the top. but still... it wasn't fun. There were just way to many people climbing up the hill on the narrow path which caused a traffic jam. At the night-time u could see a long queue of lights up the mountain. The \\companies\\\" do not have an upper limit for customers so they drive just as many there as they have requests. I would rather prefer to wait 3 days for an appointment to get the chance to walk the mountain with less people. The guides were nice but the money does not end up in their pockets as you see when u meet them. After the return to the driver we were brought to a coffee orchard where we could try several coffees to try to sell us one of the products. Overall I.would not recommend it. Also you can just easily go up there without a tour. Maybe just stick with one of the guides and give him some money. They will be happy.\"", "Strolling the streets of Sanur or Kuta, you'll see ads for sunrise climbs of Mt Agung alongside every other tour imaginable. This is no glass bottom boat ride or gentle pedal through the rice paddies though. Agung is a proper mountain. You need to respect it, and come prepared. It is, however, well worth the effort. I've trekked in the Alps and the Himalayas, and climbing this mountain ranks pretty high amongst my favourite mountain experiences. Practically, the best way to climb the mountain is from Pasar Agung. The climb is tough, with some exposed scrambles near the top. This route takes you to the eastern edge of the crater, rather than to the actual summit. It takes about three hours each way and requires a high level of fitness and some mountain experience. It isn't dangerous though. The view into the crater from the top, and the sun rising over Mt Rinjani and the Lombok straight are spectacular. I climbed this way with Wayan Widi Yasa (wayan.idguides@gmail.com) in December 2014 and he was great. He is a really attentive and caring guide, without being patronising or overbearing. He also provides fascinating and thoughtful insight into nese culture, both contemporary and traditional. When not guiding tourists, Wayan farms on the slopes of the mountain. Being served a cup of coffee grown by my guide, and roasted by his mum was a particularly nice touch! There is another route from Pura Besakih which is significantly longer, and much harder. Allow at least 6 hours each way. The bottom section is a fairly good path through forest. The mid section gets steeper and requires some scrambling at times. More scrambling is needed near the summit and there are some sections where a very narrow path follows the apex of a razor-back ridge. It isn't mountaineering, but there are certainly sections where a fall would spell disaster. If you are up to it, this is a more interesting climb than the Pasar Agung route, and the spectacular views in every direction from the summit are truly breathtaking. Peering down over the Batur crater really brings home just how enormous Mt Agung is. This is an awesome climb, but if you aren't up to 12 hours of continuous exertion, don't try it.", "great trip with amazing views of lake and volcano.. the area does not have good restaurant facilities so the stay can not be too lengthy.. and be ready to be hassled by vendors trying to sell you souvenirs and trinkets.. the view is worth it however. enjoy.", "Started the trip at 2am, we arrived to the bottom of the mountain at around 4am. It was quite challenging to climb up the mountain but it was definitely worth coming! When we finally arrived to the top of the mountain, we felt amazed with the beautiful views there. Boiled eggs and bread were provided. Watch out of monkeys nearby!", "A +-7km long hike (but with 1km height difference) takes you up to the caldera of one of the high mountains on . Around halfway up you get the choice for an easy or a hard trail. The easy trail was challenging at times for us, as untrained hikers, but doable. On the easy trail you can always opt for a taxi via motor-cross bike (note: the hard trail is to steep for them, no taxi there!). The last 15 minutes is a steeper part on to the summit. To share a bit of sense on the duration: We started the hike at 3:45, arrived at the summit around 5:30, stayed there for +- an hour and where back down at around 8 (thanks Fitbit). During the hike you'll encounter a temple and several shrines. On the top you have a magnificent view of the island, with the 2 larger mountains acting as a beautiful backdrop to the scene. Note: During your hike you can meet people that offer you drinks, always ask the price first, and make up your mind on how much you want to give. They will offer to follow you all the way up the mountain if you're not making clear you are not going to buy anything. Tips: - bring water. - good walking shoes are a must (definetly no open shoes.) A lot of sand and sharp stones. When descending a sole with a good grip is advised. - bring swimwear and finish this hike with a visit to the nearby natural hotsprings for your aching muscles (and a shower to wash away the black lava sand) :). - bring a sweater and/or windproof vest. When we visited there was a chilling wind on the summit. Bring long pants also if you're a chilly type.", "When we travel we prefer activities like trekking or riding a bike. So the Sunrise trekking sounds like a good idea, right? Well, I wouldn't recommend it the same way all the people do it. 1. As others already said, it's like getting the cows up to the alp (\\Almauftrieb\\\", we call it). 2. When we arrived, our driver told us to wait inside the car. Hmm? Guides rush to the arriving cars. It guess it would end in an aggressive situation if tourists and guides meet directly. Our driver arranged for us a female guide with lots of energy, her english was not sufficient. 3. Don't expect much information about the (for me) interesting volcano. Only a few dates of last erruptions. 4. When going up either you feel pushed, or forced to take a break. You might never be walking the speed, you prefer. I PERSONALLY recommend: 1. Take a map, look for a beach with a view direction east and enjoy your own more private sunrise. Or west for a sunset, eg. at Jimbaran. It's just a hype with Batur and sunrise. 2. If interested in the Batur volcanic activities and the view, go up there yourself. Start early in the morning (dawn), when temperatures are lower. Bring trekking shoes, no flip flops or sneakers. There is a nice view indeed and an informative table with graphics, figures and text. In english too. 3. Go in groups of 4, fill that car, even better bus. Otherwise, what should be an eco tourism tour ends up in an several hour car drive and fuel consumption. \"", "We booked a private guided tour of mount batur sunrise trekking, hot springs and lunch at Kintamani. Our driver was very safe and friendly and waited for us the whole time. Our guide was very knowledgeable and patient and so sweet to be with :)", "It is unfair to critique a \\view\\\" as that is exceptionally perspective-biased. Rather by stating what can be seen and by stating clearly my context, the reader may be better informed. Following a 100+ min hike, my wife and I arrived at the \\\"sunrise\\\" viewing point. The sun emerged at an acute angle vis-a-vis the viewing point, but was unfortunately clouded over. There is an option to climb to the real peak of Batur which would take another 30 mins more. But my wife, who should be considered as having lower than average fitness, seeing that she only does 20 min flat ground walks each day to and fro from work, would not have been able to make it when considering its steepness. Nonetheless, we enjoyed views of the sea, Mt Agung, and even Lombok from our view point. We enjoyed the entire expanse of Batur Lake, as well as the hardened lava from the last major eruption more than 150 years ago. For city dwellers that have little opportunity to get out, this was a treat. When booking the hike with an agency, my hunch is that there is little differentiating the experience between agencies as the actual guide works on a rotational basis managed centrally by the association and hired on a case by case basis, and not as an employee of the said agency. It would be good to confirm this with the agency that you book with first. While I booked my tour from overseas, there are any number of local agencies that you can book your tour from, at least from where I was based in (UBUD). Negotiating on prices is a must as I managed to get a discount off the listed price almost immediately having asked for it over email. Finally, while being hydrated is definitely useful, enterprising children will be selling refreshments on the mountain top at a premium, particularly on off-school days, but it is always lovely to interact and help them out. Do cater for at least 2 hrs to get from Mt Batur back to UBUD when doing time calculations.\"", "Tour operator drove us to Mount Batur. So glad we made it part of our trip. It was absolutely breath-taking. A bit of a trek away from Legian (where we were staying)... but totally worth it. Definitely make it a point to visit!", "Had to wake up at 2am for this, but it’s well worth the effort. The view was great. The hike up Mt Batur wasn’t too bad as long as you have some basic fitness. If not, just take more rest stops on your way up. Can get chilly at the top, so wear an extra layer of clothing if you want. I personally didn’t think it was necessary though.", "Had an excellent time trekking up Mt Batur. Our tour guide was amazing. He was very patient, knowledgeable and such a gentleman. Constantly making sure our group was doing ok and helping us up and over obstacles. The sunrise was amazing. Nothing but extraordinary! Our tour guide too the most beautiful photos of us. He knew all the iconic spots and how to get those photos for the gram. Highly recommend this tour :)", "We woke up at 1.30 in the morning and arrived there at about 3.30 . It is about 2,5 hours to get on the top, there are many people and it gets overcrowded . It is not the easiest trek mainly due to the fact that are many people going up at this particular time for the sunrise and it gets a bit challenging a little before you get on the top ! The view is rewarding though (if it is not foggy at the time of the sunrise - in our case it was foggy but it cleared out about 10 min later ) so we had the chance to see a great view . Worth visiting , a nice experience ! Oh and get a jacket with you , on the top it gets a bit cold )!", "I started my climb fro the Pura Besikih temple at midnight with my guide Putu Suantara (+6285333858597 or +6281936569655) and made steady progress up the lower mountain trail. It was steep climbing but sure footed for the first kilometer or so but after that the trail get much looser. Putu did a great job of choosing the best trail from the many options. When an old trail becomes too eroded, a new one is blazed so there are many choices of which way to take. We arrived at the \\Big Stone\\\" around 3am, which is slightly ahead of schedule, and sat down for some rest around a nice fire. After a quick nap under the stars and some strong coffee that Putu brewed up, we set off for the summit about 5am, getting there just as the sun rose. Celebratory high fives were followed by noodle soup and lemon grass tea, then it was down, down, down. We got back to the parking lot about 11am, just in time to visit the temple and have a beverage before heading back in to town. I had a truly great experience on this climb and would highly recommend my guide Putu. He matched his pace to mine, was knowledgeable about the mountain and local geography, carried food and water to share and generally made this a wonderful time. I brought 3 liters of water on my own and drank every bit of it. I brought plenty of layers and could have dressed in any thing from short sleeves/shorts to full jacket/hat/gloves/ long pants. As it was I mostly wore my long pants with a long sleeve thin shirt and a wind breaker. It was much less warm on the summit than in Sanur, but never very cold. I think if you have experience climbing other mountains at this altitude and with similar vertical (~2000 meters) than you should be fine but I would not recommend this for inexperienced climbers unless they are very fit. The trail is very loose and I did quite a lot of climbing up on vines in the dark which can be a bit sporting. All in all though an amazing time!\"", "Although it is a very early start if you want to get there for sunrise ( which I would suggest) it is well worth the trip. The accent was very rocky and lots of big step ups. We went with Eco and had two guides for four people. This worked well as one in our group wasnt as fit and lagged behind but the second guide stayed with her. Things to note: on the decent it is more of a slip and slide where rocks are likely to get into your shoes. I would suggest wearing stable high hiking boots or long socks to help protect your legs. It is very cold up the top. Wind proof clothing and wet weather clothing (because of the cloud) is a good idea. Breakfast was simple: cooked banana between white bread, orange juice/cordial and a hard boiled egg. I would suggest taking something like fruit and muesli bars to snack on. There a toilets at the base. No toilet paper so bring your own. An all round once in a life time experience.", "Eventhough we didn't get to see the sunrise. The hike and view from the top was an unforgetable experience. Definitely a must go for those going to . Although we didn't we go with children, there were others going with them. So its a family friendly experience! Will definitely come back for more!", "Waking up to leave ubud at 2:30 was a bit difficult! But the journey was only about an hour, so it wasn't long before we were starting our trek. Our guides when we arrived at the foot of mount batur handed us water and torches (which were working perfectly all the way) and we were off. The first half an hour was an easy walk along a gravelly/ sandy path and fairly flat. It soon got rocky and started to go steeply up as you got further along the path. Closed toe shoes are a must, and although one of our group did the walk in canvas shoes, she definitely would not recommend it and my feet even hurt in proper trekking shoes. The guide was helpful but not great at English and so we didn't learn an awful lot that we hadn't already read in guidebooks, but they were keen and cooked a much appreciated breakfast at the top, of banana sandwiches and boiled eggs. The downside of this trip is that you are trekking with around 200 others- it's definitely a tourist trap... but it's also most definitely worth the walk- fabulous views at sunrise and after. We wore shorts/ thin trousers and t shirts and for English people in August that was ok. We put a thin jumper on at the top as we waited for sunrise, but probably could have managed without. The path is slippy at times, I did fall once or twice- but nothing serious. Going down is harder than going up purely because it's hard on your knees. We're fairly active and the trek was fine for us although others found it harder and were very tired at the top. We encountered 2children, but I wouldn't recommend it for anyone below teenagers because it's quite treacherous at times (particularly as you near the top) and it's a long way and a hard climb for little legs. Thoroughly enjoyable though, great for the price (we booked on ubud the night before and for a discount, paying 700,000 rp for the two of us which included transport, a guide and a couple of stops on the way home- to the coffee plantation and the temple. I think the company were one stop trekking. Enjoy! ", "Great views from the top, very early start!! Guides are great! I was not in the best of shape but we had many opportunities to rest and still arrive before sunset. The way down once you have light was a little stressful, but then again I don't climb any thing. Need to be in shape and wear good shoes with grip. I wore tennis shoes but hikers would be better. Tennis shoes are doable, just be careful of loose rocks.", "This climb was far harder than I had anticipated. I would consider myself relatively active and participate in moderate exercise 3 times a week roughly, but boy did this shock me. The climb felt like it went on forever and only got harder by each step. It was also extremely difficult trying to balance as we got higher as the rocks under our feet had kept shifting and made it a risk to fall each step. I had thought the early wake up call (2am) would be the hard part- turned out it was the easiest part of the adventure. The beautiful part about this all was the people you meet along the way of the climb and (of course) the view when you reach the top. It is stunning, however there are HEAPS of tourists, so be prepared to reach the top and see hundreds of people with their cameras trying to get the perfect shot. Wasn't as calm as I expected as it was very loud with all the people and sadly seemed so superficial because everyone's just trying to take pics (but I guess this is the world we live in today!)", "Spectacular views. We didn't go to climb it but enjoyed the breathtaking scenery from a restaurant anyway. Absolutely panoramic views. Worth a visit. Concerning reviews if you are planning to hike so please read others if you are thinking of hiking up this marvellous volcano.", "Although I loved the view when I got to the summit and enjoyed the thrill of achieving the sunrise hike to the top, it was extremely hard going. The guide had to hold my hand because I was finding it difficult to get a grip on the rocks. Ubud Sunrise Hiking is a great way to do the tour especially if you are looking for private tour. We are couple paid total 90$ which come into the most affordable price for exclusive package. Breakfast at the top were cooked in the hot steam and We did have some lovely coffee before we started out climb.", "we paid $70 for a guide to do this, guide was good, but expensive just to accompany you up a mountain path (you are doing the walking, not buying a cable car ride!). You can do it yourself by following the path just outside the Ayu Kintamani hotel in jaln. Puri Bening, Toya Bungkah which is down on the lake (way down from where all the day tripper busses stop for lunch). see attached photo. You need good hiking boots, my wife wore sneakers and slid around a bit, some people even went up in flip flops. Bring loads of water as it can get hot on the way up. Views are spectacular and total trek takes about 4 to 5 hours.", "My friends and I did a night climb at Mt Agung on 16 July. We were very lucky that the weather was good that day. As we are amateurs, our guide recommended the easiest route which started from Pasar Agung (1525 m high above sea level). According to our guide, this is from south east side of the mountain and takes around 4 hours ascend and 3 hours descend and the altitude reached is 2907m high (crater rim only). We paid 700,000 rupiah in total for our group of 4 people. Our guide is Wayan, as recommended by many other trekkers on Tripadvisor. We began the climb at about 1.45am. The terrain was very steep, inclined at about 45 degrees. When met with areas of muddy soil or lose gravel, having a climbing stick would be very advantageous. We reached the midpoint at about 4.15am and rested for 15mins before continuing. At this point, it is possible to discontinue if you are experiencing difficulties. Members who stopped here waited until sunrise before they descended with a guide. The next part of the climb was even more challenging, because more rocks and less soil were in the way. The terrain seemed to be steeper and the wind was colder and stronger. At about 75% of the climb onwards, we must climb with our bare hands because the terrain was only rocks. My friends and I felt that the terrain was about 60degrees steep nearing the top. Finally, we reached the top at about 6.05am and waited for the sunrise at 6.24am. The view was magnificent because we were above a sea of clouds with the sunrise in the backdrop. The temperature was about 5 degC at the summit. We had breakfast before descending at about 6.50am. The descend was extremely dangerous because a careless slip would cost you your life. We had a lot of phobia for the steepness. Hence you need to be calm and have good balance and leg strength. We reached the starting point at about 11.25am. Conclusion: This is a very risky activity. Both uphill and downhill journeys are highly arduous. Do not carry on if you are not confident because you might lose your life. Do: Train well and be fit Bring warm clothing (5degC at the top) Wear jeans/trekking pants Bring gloves (very handy when near the top) Wear trekking shoes (good grip) Bring enough water BE MENTALLY PREPARED!", "My first trekking experience. I woke up at 1:30 and the driver was waiting me for pickup at 2 am it takes 1 hour to there. You take breakfast (tea and poor crepe) then 10 minutes to mountain. Wear a jacket as it was cold, also keep sunglasses with you. In the mountain you will get another drink, egg and a banana sandwich, i did not taste, I recommend you give them to monkey instead. On the mountain you will find lovely monkeys they are friendly but watch your stuff as they may take them and run. Take care when moving down the mountain as it’s sliding. The trip to the hotel may take more than 1 hour. You will need full body massage thereafter", " It has been hard to see the changes since my first trip in 1981. But this hike is at its worst! It's a serious tourist trap and a total waste of time and money! The actual hike can be challenging, and I if you choose to go I would advise you to read up on it so you know what you are getting into. I am an experienced hiker and would call this trail unsafe! Lots of loose rock and scree. So be sure to take your time on the way down! We made it to the top before anyone else arrived and waited for an hour and a half for the sunrise. I knew it would be cold and was somewhat prepared, but the wind was strong so I took shelter in the cooking hut. When the sun finally did come up there must have been 300 people up there! All ready for their Instagram selfies and radios blasting! Not my idea of a good time... I had my own guide so I was surprised when he wouldn't go when I said I was ready hike down to avoid the crowds. I could have insisted but luckily another guide shamed him into taking me. His explanation as to why you have to hire a guide is because some Tourists died after getting lost. Now I tend to believe it's more organized Mafia than safety.", "If you want to do something, change your life or make some challenge, JUST DO IT! Worth every step, every minute and every sweat! And at the top you are blessed!", "Climbing Mt Batur is definitely Not a walk in the park if you have been a couch potato and not done your exercise. We went with Sunrise Trekking and was a very enriching family bonding experience. Catch a nap before the 1-2am wake up call and do sleep on the long ride to the starting point and don't bother with any stops before that because you need the rest. We climbed on Xmas eve and there was hardly anyone. At the summit, there were only 2 other groups, not more than 20 folks. Do climb at your own pace and do not be intimidated by other fitter climbers and worse, equally unfit climbers who conveniently blame you for \\holding them back\\\". You don't need to be at the summit to witness the glorious sunrise, instead turn back every rest top to capture the changing kaleidoscope moments. You will find drinks and snacks vendor suddenly joining your climb and if they help you along, do show your appreciation by supporting them. It's a really tough job for that pittance amount. Of course, support the ones who helped you and you are not obliged to help the whole lot. Contrary to many bad press, the guides are essential help for novice climbers and they were most polite and genuinely helpful and deserve a tip after the climb. Take time to talk to them, especially on the unhurried climb down to learn more about their livelihood. With global warming, it's not that cold at the peak. A good fleece jacket or windbreaker would do and you really need it when you rest at the peak. Anyway the hot drinks provided will warm you up. It's takes special courage the eat the flies infested buns and fruits though. Don't feed the gangs of monkeys you will find at the peak. Found the climb down more strenuous without proper shoes (wore sneakers) and socks. Do lace up well so your feet don't slide forward and curl up your toes. Lastly, do spend some time to up your fitness to really enjoy the climb.\"", "I have just come back from travelling Indonesia. First time travelling and first time somewhere so exotic and far away. Went with a friend and used a company to help organise the trip. One of our exertions was climbing mount Agung. For 2 people who have only climbed stairs in their life we weren't quite sure what to expect. Our tour guide picked us up from the hotel we were staying at at about 1.30am and drove us to the mountain. As we organised this activity through a company we did not take any necessities, i.e. backpack, head torch, mountain shoes or trousers. Luckily our mountains guide was very well organised and has obviously had people like us in the past and provided us with all the equipment we would need to climb the mountain. It is a very difficult mountain reaching 3.142 meters high. We started in pitch black and could not see the extent of the mountain (which actually was in our favour) it took us 4 hours to get to the top and about the same to get down again. Our guide was called Ketut, he was absolutely brilliant, keeping our moral up when we were struggling with the climb with very steep areas quite regularly. Had our safety and our needs in his hands and really took care of us giving us biscuits and sugary snacks along the way to reboot our energy levels. On our way up we would regularly see the locals climbing the mountain to do prayer at the top, some of which were in sandals and flip flops. Some of the locals had boxes on their heads while climbing and carrying very heavy objects which made us feel a little bit silly as we were struggling just carrying our own body weight. Obviously when you reach the top of the mountain (hopefully at sunrise) it is beautiful. Ketut provided us with breakfast, either tea or coffee, a sandwich and fruit. He always made conversation and really tried to engage during the climb and descent. Was happy to take many pictures of us at the top of the mountain. It was the pinnacle of our trip and really was an amazing thing to accomplish. Hard but satisfying reaching the top and seeing the whole South of the island. Most definatly recommend using tour guide Ketut Bawa", "Experienced driving on an unknown road with our driver and all of a sudden came around a corner looked back and saw the best view of Mt Agung it was smoking as well . Even our driver was so exited to see it so close and clear", "Thia is not as easy as they say.. Really steep in the way up and very slippery way down.. around 3 hours walking for a distance of 8km... shoes, pants and jacket mandatory! (Really cold up there) Other than that the view is just amazing and is really worth it...", "The top of the volcano is a fantastic place to see the sun rise well worth the hike 😁 A organised trip from the hotel with transportation and a very reliable guide well worth the the trip", "Me and my wanted to go up the mountain in the morning and they don't let you pass or they falow you walking and woth motor bikes. They dont let you go without a guide even tho the track is super ease,we went super slow with stops 1.5h. Sporty person need less than 1h easy. My friend payed at the end because he was so scared of them and they didn't accompany us they just wanted the money. And for 300k irp or 30$aud thats crazy. Paying for walking ,on the other hand they are driving up with motorcycles destroying nice walk and the track. The worts experince hiking in my life. The view is nice but nothing special. Save yourself the money and troble and go somwhere else to relax. DON'T GO!!!!!!", "Well presented, clean and tidy. Obey the signs so you can’t go wrong. Take your time don’t rush, make sure you go to creek at bottom of hills for a real experience.", "Took a tour for the sunrise trek, was picked up at our hotel in Kuta around 1.45am. The driver will buy some bread and stuff along the way to be brought up along with you during the trek to enjoy your breakfast at the peak. Afterwards, he will drop you at the starting point where there's a carpark. Over here, there will be locals selling/renting warm jackets (cannot confirm if its selling or renting since I brought my own). There, I was handed over to my guide Maltir (might be incorrect spelling) and the trek begins. Disclaimer: I honestly do not recommend children and elderly to climb Mt. Batur because the trek is rather tiring if you're not used to physical exertion. My buddy was suffering quite a bit during the hike because he's overweight and not in the best physical condition so we had to take frequent breaks while scaling the mountain. There will be motorbikes ferrying people up and down the mountain that have given up on climbing. When I asked my guide, he mentioned that it's about 300k IDR from the starting point to the top and 200k if you decide to ride somewhere in the middle of the trek. There will also be local aunts that will trek along with you selling various snacks and drinks. Drinks are about 40k IDR and we decided to get one each since the aunt that followed us all the way from the bottom was amiable and we didn't want her to return empty handed. For me, i only needed the jacket when I was at the peak of the Mountain. Anywhere else, I was working up a sweat while my buddy didn't even need one even while the wind was hella cold. I would recommend you to have one with you at the top so that you can enjoy your time at the top instead of shivering. The guide prepared a simple breakfast for us which was bread with cooked bananas? Not entirely sure how to put it but I would recommend telling the guide to separate the banana and the bread while you buy a can of tuna to spread at the peak. There will be monkeys stealing your food so please take care of your belongings. In addition, they say not to smile at monkeys because showing teeth is apparently a sign of aggression for them. Highly recommended for you to wear proper comfortable shoes that have a good grip else you'll be having a hard time trekking. There were one or two who fell due to losing their foothold so please wear proper shoes. In addition, i think the trek might be twice as challenging if it rained (thankfully it didn't for me even though it was the rainy season). Because of this rainy season, coming to Mt Batur is December might be hit or miss due to the clouds blocking the sun rise. For ours was partially blocked by the clouds. I highly recommend that you go all the way to the peak before you sit down to enjoy your breakfast because the morning fog will engulf everything you see one hour after the sun rises. The guide also mentioned that the peak periods are normally in August where 700 people come while in Dec, maybe 100 or so only. So it's up to you to decide if the clear sun rise's worth the crowd. Getting up took us about 2 hours while getting down took about 45 mins (we were quite fast so an est of 1 hour should be good for others). Highly recommended.", "We went early in the morning to avoid all the tourist as well as the queue to take a picture in front of the volcano. Unfortunately there was a lot of fog so we couldn’t see the volcano but it was still worth the trip.", "Batur trekking was the mostly planned and awaited program of our tour.To our great delight,the weather was fine.We were picked up from Kuta at 1.00 am on 18th February and the trekking started around 3.00 am.It was not as much difficult as expected but the final part was bit difficult.Because of some clouds we could not see the entire sun but the panorama and the photos that our guide took were BREATHTAKING!We also saw the volcanic smoke.The descent was way easier.Though February is said to be rainy it did not rain at all in Mount Batur. Prepare yourself with good sports shoes and jersies. Batur trekking made our trip even more memorable and nostalgic! ABSOLUTELY RECOMMEND!", "One can enjoy the scenic beauty and pleasant weather of moynt batur here. Strategically placed woodden restaurants offer lunch wbich is generally a lavish spread of nese cuisine.", "This attraction is quite far from Seminyak(where i was staying) but as one of the few places in the world where you can literally have lunch while sitting on the edge of the caldera of a dormant volcano this is one thing i think no one should miss. There are numerous restaurants on the crater all serving wonderfully varied and delicious buffet lunches at very reasonable prices.That said the view alone is worth the price. Visted in december 2013 reviewing it late!", "The sunrise is incredible, so do that. But make sure you get a tour of the other craters too. The trekking is a little more challenging, but the views and the experience are worth it.", "The best option is to buy a sunrise package from a tour group an go with them, it maybe expensive ($35 or more) but I think it's the easiest an safest route. I chose to drive there myself from Kuta (the way there took 3 hours the way back took 2), and deal with the local mafia myself. Just past noon, I arrived at the village near Mount Batur overlooking Lake Batur and the volcano. Right away the locals will ask you if you want to climb the mountain. They will be stern and aggressive and you have to act the same way towards them. The middle-man began his offer at 500,000 IDR/person ($45). Right away we countered with 500,000 IDR for all three people and began to slowly drive away. He agreed to our offer right away.The guide that was provided for us was very nice and friendly, he carried our water and some of our bags during the whole hike. On top of the mountain you can buy hot drinks (coffee, tea, hot chocolate) for 25,000 IDR (under $2) and a limited selection of snacks. I went during rain season so even though it wasn't raining on land it was off and on rain on the mountain. Nevertheless, the views were amazing and it was na experience I won't forget. You're guide will even use the steam coming from the top of the mountain to cook you eggs and bananas. All in all, the journey will you take you about 4-5 hours; much longer if you're out of shape.", "This was nice mountain climb. We didn't expect be so cold. So take warm jumper and pants we were freezing up so high. Nice walk we enjoy. We stay in village near the sea on north coast and people were very simple and nice when compared to other side people who are only interested in taking money and drinking alchohol", "We tried to walk to vocano by ourselves bacause we didnt want to buy a guide for a very easy trekking route witch we've done trough before with a guide. Guides costs around 20-100 USD and because they are going very fast we wanted to go by our speed. When we arrived to mountain, two men stop us and asked do we have a guide. We explained that we have went this before and we will take all the responsability if anything happens. (haha with guide we would still have the responsability). They said we cannot go without a guide because the goverment says its forbidden. We said thats very stupid and Ive got a agressive hit to my body from a older man and yelling we need to leave where we've came from. We would have like to have a good conversation but violence solves the problems 🇮🇩☺️", "The mountain itself is worth 4 stars, but the guide service we used is only 1, so we gave it 3 stars for the experience. We were very excited to climb this mountain. We are both very fit and hike a lot of mountains in Alaska but are not that experienced at climbing mountains, especially not at night. We hired Ketut from the Lonely Planet guide and he picked us up from south at about 8pm. We started the climb on the longer side of the mountain at about 11pm and were guided by one of Ketut's assistants, Putu. Putu was not a very good guide. He barely talked to us despite his knowing a little English and our knowing a little Bahasa Indonesia. Higher up on the mountain, when it becomes more technical and is more of a climb than a hike, he would be so far ahead of us that we were basically path finding ourselves. There were instances where I couldn't even see his head lamp because he was so far ahead. We had no doubt that he knows the mountain well but he did not do a good job of transmitting that knowledge to us. The mountain is quite challenging and a bit intimidating near the top, especially given the limited visibility from only the head lamp and moon. The views after sunrise are amazing though and the experience would be worth it with a good guide. Ketut was great and we would have liked to hike with him because he had a lot of interesting information having been in this region and hiked this mountain for years, but obviously driving 5 hours to pick us up and drop us off and hiking all night long was not wise. Would suggest getting a lot of info on your guide service before climbing this mountain.", "We had buffet lunch over looking the amazing Kintamani and Lake Batur, cooling temperature and fresh air were just bonuses, the scenery was indescribable, best to take photos for remembrance.", "We were lucky as we were here on a tour with Rovernuts Indonesia, who drove their Land Rovers through this beautiful Geopark which had Black Lava Sand and was absolutely interesting especially as Mount Batur which is still considered active! This area has rich elements of macro and micro volcanic. It was definitely an unforgettable experience!", "Hike to the top was a great experience - recommended for when you visit . Easy level hike, 2hrs to the top in midst of the night, sunrise view is beautiful.", "A good place to visit in . The weather was not so good, but the lake Batur was superbe anyway. Worth to go. Not the place for foodies so better bring your food. It's kind of hard to drive to the lake, so keep your patience and calm.", "I personally found this hike to the top a bit of a struggle however once you are at the top the views make it so worth it. Be aware if you head up for the sunrise hike and decide to purchase some volcano steamed eggs or bread at the top.... as SOON as the sun rises there will be a stampede of monkeys that will come and devour any food in sight. They are fairly harmless though and will jump onto your arms or shoulders if given the chance. Also, dont leave valuables laying around as the monkeys WILL grab them. Deffinately worth the trek !", "All along people know there are 2 routes up to Mt Agung. One is start point from south side side at Pasar Agung (1525m high above sea level) and takes about 4 hrs acend and 3 hrs descend, reaching lower peak at 2907m. This offers views around the south end only. Another start point is from south west side at Besakih (1200m high) and takes about 14 hrs up and down. This is a longer route, but offer spectacular 360 degree view at the highest point of Mt Agung (3142m), but not for the faint hearted. I chose Wayan Guide (wayan.idguides@gmail.com) who offered a hybrid path which they found a few years back. It is more challenging and more fun. Start at Pasar Agung, it follows the normal path until elevation 2300m, where the path diverge to left side of the mountain and cross over to the north higher peak. Takes about 5 hrs to ascend, and you have a choice of which route to descend. For those who are strong, I'd recommend going up the highest peak for unimpeded view. The lower peak view to the east where Mt Rinjani is is blocked by crater rim. I would strongly recommend Wayan Guide who has a consortium of mountain guides. My guide was Wayan Wasar, whom I am deepy appreciative for. He got everything prepared -- assortment of breakfast comprising bananas, biscuits, hot coffee/tea, cup noodles, rice cakes etc, camp fire (to fight the cold), and he took great photograph of me at the highest peak! The lead guide Wayan Widiyasa was kind enough to lend me his triclimate overcoat, which shielded me from the cold wind and breeze at the top. He also lend me the mountain stick was not that useful for me as I am not used to. The guides are a bunch of people who genuinely take care of you, for the perfect safe climb up and down. Thank you Wayan(s).", "After buying your tickets (we paid 700k IDR for 3 pax), you need to get a guide. I recommend 1 guide to 3 pax at the most. If there are more ladies and more people in your group, please get more guides for a better experience. Starting pitch dark , you will need to walk about 30mins to reach the base of the volcano. Interesting walk as it's flanked by tomato and chilli farms on the side and at it's 3am plus. it's not a difficult climb and the average person should only have start finding it more taxing from halfway up onwards. Look up and there is a long line of climbers above and infront and look down and you should see similar. Averagely, about 300climbers and more, climb this volcano every day. I recommend going even early if you went on a public holiday in the region , perhaps start climbing at 2am? It's only one way up and you won't want to be stuck forever and hampered by struggling climbers. From halfway up, the way starts getting rocky and its the shifty rocky kind, you need to take bigger and bigger huge steps , sometimes using hands to grip and pull yourself up or for balance while ascending. Your guide should be helping to pull you up and most guides are really doing a good job, even helping other climbers too. If you have average fitness , it should be a problem. I was grossly unfit and had to stop many times but it's manageable. We reach the top, and planted overselves at the side of the peak passed 6am. Note that this climb , during period of April and May , will be cloudy and clear cloudless views will be very much an exception. I stayed near volcano and noted the clouds every morning. You will be rewarded with a clearer good view of the sunrise in July/aug/sept I believe. However its still a good experience, good sunrise view or not. Way down is shifty loose rocks but manageable if you are not in a rush. Reached the base at 8 to 9am plus and followed by another 30min to 1 hour beautiful scenic walk back to the ticketing area. Tip your guide generously as they are mostly young people earning a livelihood for their family and will proceed to school in the later morning/afternoon. Enjoyable experience overall. Go for it.", "The whole experience overall was amazing. But when I was going through the reviews before I did the tracking, it was mainly about climbing Mount Batur. What I actually found harder is going down the mountain!! Climbing the not require a fit person as you can take breaks throughout the climb, even if it was every 2 steps. But going down is dangerous as you can easily slide and fall down. Unfortunately we saw the sunrise for a few seconds until a cloud came in and covered the whole view, so you need to check the weather conditions online before booking your trip. MAKE SURE: you wear a right tracking shoes, don't carry heavy things with you, carry water, use the washroom before you start climbing as there isn't any washrooms on your way, get a jacket, cover your face with a scarf to avoid inhaling volcanic ash. IMP NOTE: There will be an earlier stop than the final one. If you couldn't take the first stage of the climb don't reach the peek, stay on the first view point. The last view point is very hard to climb and harder to go down (steep & slippery)", "This is worth visiting especially if your driver or tour guide can point out the features around the crater. Prepare to be approached by lots of sellers.", "Having done 2 sunrise treks in Java made my own way to passur Agong temple for a civilised 9am start. Paid the necessary bribe to car park attendants to ensure my vehicle was in one piece on return. Didn't use guide as was assured track was well marked which it was. Planned on 4 hours up 3 back. Bit of a fat basterd from drinking too much beer and heading towards 60 but pretty fit having done EBC in Nepal 3 months back. This track was difficult. Constant steepish to steep incline for 3 hours with no respite. Heat wasn't a problem as persistent fog and cloud cover. But after 3 hours climbing,looking up seemed like at least another hour to go , and had read that that last hour was pretty hairy.With limited visibility and getting worse ,and considering I was only human being on that mountain at the time,decided discretion was better part of valour and headed down. Glad I did. Coming down was very hard. Total concentration required on footing. Even so had 3 tumbles ,2 of them very heavy. Lucky no injuries. maybe on a clear day it would have been better. Maybe I should have started at 2am as advised ( with a guide). All in all ,Bromo and mt Ijen on Java were strolls in the park in comparison,and offered really active volcano experiences", "We went there by scooter from Ubud. As there are not many clear signs, it was a bit hard to find the right road which leaded us to Mount Batur. We didn't expect so many people living in that caldera. Stuck in traffic jam as we happened to be there around school and local market finishing time. View was great from lookout. So we decided to ride down to the lake. There was not much to see down there. I was charged RP2000 to use public toilet and it was sooo dirty. Quran player was on speaker in the whole village. The atmosphere was completely different from the other villages near Ubud. There were lots of trucks carrying soils from lake. It was not a pleasant ride to go between trucks. We couldn't find an entrance of trekking route to the top. Since there is no petrol station around and we already used up half of petrol, we decided to go back to Ubud. I guess it is better to go on tour if you want to climb up to top of the mountain. We were kinda exhausted by the time we reached up to lookout..", "Its a two and a half hour drive from Legian and we only went as it was a dull cloudy morning, its a nice view and you can eat in the many reseraunts looking out over the volcano but not much to do apart from take pics. Small fee to enter the park area of 10000 Rupea each", "the trekking is easy and a must while in , we left around 2 am from the parking area and started climbing towards the sunrise camp. i had a drone on my back all the way, and i smoke a pack of cigarettes per day, with all this i found the trekking easy. the last steps is the most tricky ones and definitely you need a guide. Make sure you negotiated for the price with the locals. I heard some of them hike the prices on foreigners.", "Good for a day trip from Ubud, we hired a scooter and the journey itself so was so fulfilling once you reach the entry point guides will try to woo you to go up on the mountain we were not interested instead we went down to the lake and took a ride to further villages along the lake nice small villages with beautiful mount batur towering great view", "Climb a volcano was always on my bucket list and I think this one was a good choice. Hike wasnt really hard, about 2 hours. On the top you can see magnificent sunrise view. I didn't like only the crowd on the final part (I was before season on . i can't imagine how many people hike batur during season). Highly recommend.", "Thanks to my driver and guide, I feel like I have the perfect experience by going early in the morning. It was beautiful and peaceful and a great way to start the day. I definitely see why people make this a stoplight in . Don’t forget to walk to the higher part of the area to see the view on the other side of the cliffs. Gorgeous!", "We were told that this was an 'easy' trek, based on that we thought it would be along the same lines as the wide, winding Versuvious path. Wrong! My husband says that in the UK the climb would have been classed as 'moderate scramble', on a narrow path over some steep loose rocks. The upshot was that I did not make the top as my fear of heights could not handle the gradient or narrow path. My husband continued to the top, but it was cloudy and therefore did not get much of a view. Our guide was excellent, but agents need to be more upfront about the nature of this trek.", "A must if you like a bit of an exercice, outdoors and enjoy great views (great photos to be taken). But... - Hiking boots or good shoes required (some tours let people with flip flops going up, this should be strictly forbidden). - Bring headlamp, camera, hot sweater, shell, water (the one bottle they provide is not enough and snacks (the pancake and lunch they provide are lame). A paper mask could be an interesting option since the fine dust from the trail is airborne by the important quantity of people trekking. You can buy coffee, juice or water on top for approx 30K rp. - There will be 300-400 persons on the trek (it is a lineup of headlights going up through the night), no you will not be alone... You are not Robinson Crusoé discovering an island. - NEGOTIATE: we paid 250K rp per person. In our hotel, the price was 385K rp for the same trek... Just walk around Ubud and ask for the price around town in all the little activity tours stalls. - Book a massage in the afternoon you get back, you'll thank me for it!", "I did the sunrise trekking with the help of local guides who are a lot there in . Only book the day before (be sure about the weather though ,clear and no rain ) , they pick you up from your hotel at midnight like 2 am and you'll start the trek at around 4 am after having a breakfast at some local place . They'll provide you a torch for the walk in the dark. There you'll notice that like hundred people are there for hiking , so the way is crowded and as it is narrow getting up will be slow , so you have time to gain some breath! The first one hour of the track is mild and not steep ,but it gets steeper . If you usual walk long hours and have good stamina , you won't have any problem . The only thing needed is wearing proper hiking shoes and having a wind breaker for the top. Once reaching the top we waited for the sun to rise and the whole view was really beautiful. You'll meet some monkeys up there and will get close to volcanic holes and steam coming out ,,, the way down is slippery and thats why proper shoes is a must. I truly enjoyed the hike, sunrise and views and the volcanic scenes.", "It's a must do trek, it's worth loosing some sleep and trekking The view up there is breath taking Tip- get a head start - too many people, there will be no place to walk or sit to enjoy the view... It gets cold up there, dress accordingly It's slippery lot of pebbles, so shoes- a must... ", "Beautiful view of Mount Batur and Lake Batur. There is a trek to see the sunrise if you are keen. Had buffet lunch at one of the restaurants there with the mountain in the background. Need to pay entrance fee.", "The views are lovely of the cliffs and coast line. And that's where is ends, really hot, after we paid our ticket price, a local man said follow me, and took us down the trek to the cliffs, however I didn't think we had a choice, because we weren't in a tour group I thought we had to stay with him. His English was poor and didn't say that much. And then at the end he said you must pay me $15. Which we were going to tip him anyway (def not that much though cos his time wasn't worth it) disappointed that he asked for money when we didn't even want his service!", "One of the most amazing experience I ever had! While the 4 hours trek is not easy for someone who has no experience in it, I managed to made it thanks to the guide who was very patient, helpful and encouraging. Reaching the top to meet the sun rise was a priceless moment. Would recommend all to be in proper gears. Minimally to wear additional layer of tee and also bring along a jacket as the start of the journey is very cooling and the submit is very chilly! Tights is advised too to prevent any scratches on your legs", "Out hotel Kamojang Jimbaran arranged this trip for us. We paid USD 50 for our trip (transport, guide, breakfast). We stayed in Jimbaran and we were picked up at 1am (the driver was almost half hour late). Only then were we told that we were picking up 4 other passengers before heading to the hiking starting point. We had to squeeze in with larger size passengers (not sure why we pay so much and be treated with no comfort). When we arrived at the hiking point, our driver showed us to our guide who was going to guide all 6 of us. We started our ascent with the guide walking in front of the lot of us. half and hour from the start, i needed a break so i stopped, my friend stopped along but the guide did not see me stop so they continued. We then continued to climb and found our group waiting. We continued to gather again and i needed a short break once again, when the group continued again. in the end, we had to climb by ourselves and were surrounded by new guide (they expected us to pay them) who wanted to take us to the top since our paid guide did not wait for us. We said no and continued hiking. We reached the top way before sunrise, so we didn't understand why they rushed up without enjoying the scenery and the stars. The guide told us to come u, standing at the top, without telling us which path to use which caused me to fall and scratch my palms because of the distraction. We were made to sit and wait for sunrise and were only served plain bread and steamed egg we had to crack the shell ourselves with dirty hands. We asked the guide if we were going up to the crater, he said yes, after sunrise but only took us to the crater at the level below and did not bring us up to the highest point. it was a disappointment. We then began decent and we were left to trail behind once again by the guide who walked up front and didi not check on the people behind. It became worse when other groups walked fast in front of us and got into the queue which made us behind even more. We keep walking down ourselves and it was hard. The stone was slippery. we carefully made our way down and found the group down at the level path. The guide did not do anything in helping us decent. He had poor skills to guide people. He only decided to walk with us once we reached the bottom and had 1 km to the gates. As we understand, mt batur can only be hiked with guides, but what happens if our guide leaves us? Our guides name was Nadi. and he is not fit to guide. Did not deserve any penny we paid.", "I enthusiastically recommend seeing Agung if you go to . It's best to get to the base the night before, find accommodation, and arrange for a guide to lead you up the side in the small hours before dawn. This is quite a vigorous hike, not unlike climbing a ladder for several hours, as Agung is very steep. At the top, you'll encounter steam vents and a vague sulfurous odor, and guides will usually prepare breakfast for you. As the sun rises, people in the valley below begin playing gamelans, and this is sweet and spectacular.", "I was obsessed with the idea of going to Kintamani for a weekend and I finally got the chance to go there with my boyfriend. But I think it didn't live up to the expectations. Here are some tips and observations: 1. Wear proper shoes - Mount Batur is very rocky, big chunks of rocks easily collapse and make you slip and fall and hurt your angkles. 2. Entrance fee is a ripoff. Originally they charged us Rp. 350k per person but we bargained all the way to Rp. 235k per person. I've been to spectacular 3000 m high mountain in Indonesia which costs me Rp. 15.000-30.000. 3. Bring a thick jacket or layers of clothes. It gets as low as 18 degrees celcius, especially when you drive a bike. 4. Make sure you get a guide who knows his material, patient, and professional. We got a guide who answered \\I don't know\\\" to everything, didn't assist me when I fell and looked like he was on a hurry to go home. 5. Don't take it too lightly. It is only 1717 meters above seq level, but it's no easy hike. (And I'm experienced) 6. Watch out for what they call \\\"calo\\\" or people who are there to rip you off. Use official guides and avoid tour packages as much as possible (unless you are doing the sunrise trekking). I consider it a letdown because for what it is, it's a ripoff. It should be 100k per person max and I've seen better views.\"", "When we booked this little adventure I asked what the terrain was like. The answer I got was mostly sealed road, with some rocky parts. Reason I asked is that I had no shoes. So I took his advice and just wore my flip flops.... Bad move!! Our guide wanted to stay away from the heard of people taking the sealed rd and take us on a more extreme trek... I was barefoot for some of it because of a heap of sand and rock! Ouch!! I was most impressed with my 8yo and 12yo boys. I was a bit hesitant at first with going the 'other' route because of them but they battled and pushed their way to the top and were rewarded with a hot chocolate at the summit. It was quite cloudy and only cleared for seconds at a time to get a view of the sunrise. Overall this was a great experience we completed as a family and would highly recommended!!", "I did it with my wife and was very challenging. The guide was very helpful. We went on rainy season so it was more difficult. But what a nice view when you finished it. It really surprise me. We could take pictures for 15 minutes when was clear. After that, started to rain again.", "We had booked our trek with Sunrise Trekking and Tours and were picked up at 1.30 am. On reaching Batur we were provided with torches. The trek started by 4am and we reached the summit in 1.5 hours. To be honest the trek was far more difficult than i had imagined. We were asked to choose between an easy and a difficult trail and we obviously chose the difficult one. We took 4-5 breaks while going up and the trail was quite difficult closer to the top owing to loose rocks which give away. I would recommend wearing a good pair of sports shoes and a jacket because it's quite cold at the top. However the view from the top is totally worth it. The sunrise was at about 6.15am and i was able to get a time lapse video on my Go Pro. Since it was a clear day and you could see Mount Agung beyond the Caldera. The landscape and panorama is out of the world and it is totally worth all the effort. 100% would recommend.", "The trip started off with a pick-up at our accommodation and thereafter a short ride to the start point for the climb where we met our guides from Wayan Dartha (Whatsapp +6285237008513). There was a simple briefing with the essential equipment check before we set off. The climb started off with a simple but pious prayers to the gods by the guides and we soon started on our way with one guide in the front and another behind. This was generally the arrangement through the climb with the group of five of us led by one guide and one more at the back for safety. The pace of the climb was manageable and the guides were very understanding and patient, accommodating to our lack of fitness...haha! We soon (about 5 hours in) reached a point where we had to decide either to summit or head to the crater rim. We decided to go to the crater rim that night because one of our team members (erm...me) was not feeling the best and so crater rim it is if we wanted to reach in time for sunrise. And so we did. The view was spectacular! The times when the fog/cloud didn't obstruct the view was breathe-taking. Along with hot drinks and simple fare breakfast, we enjoyed the view for right about 2 hours before beginning our descent. The descent was when we were really thankful for both our guides, who held the hands of one lady each from our team and led them down step-by-step, quite literally. Patient and caring is what I would describe them. The climb I believe was made positively more do-able thanks to the guides from Wayan Dartha (Whatsapp +6285237008513). If you're headed out to climb Agung or Batur, drop them a text and they'll make arrangements for you accordingly.", "I almost die climbing this Mount!!! But it was relly amazing. We had started at 2:30 a.m and whe arrived at the top at 5:30 a.m to watch the sunrise! In that day the sky was not good to watch the sunrise, but it was very nice at the same way. We had our breakfast there, it was bread with banana, cooked in the ashes of the vulcano, and salak (a kind of fruit) cooked there too. We loved it!", "An amazing experience to climb Mt Batur, we started at 4.00am after being picked up by Sunrise Tours, given coffee before we started, a torch & a very experienced knowledgeable guide. The climb up was easy for the first half then got more challenging as the ground became slippy & steep but our guide kept an eye on us always asking if we needed to stop for a break or if we were ok. At the top it was amazing & watching the sunrise takes your breath away with its beauty. We had eggs that been cooked in the steam, fruit & a choice of hot drinks. Coming down was much easier even though in places still very unsteady under foot. I would defiantly recommend this trip & trekking company it was well worth every penny.", "A hike of 2 hours takes you on top of Gunung Batur to a height of 1700 metres (5600 feet) from where you have a fantastic view over the whole caldera. Yes, if you do not start too early like we did. Climbing in absolute darkness to see the sunrise was quite okay with good head lamps. Close to the top it got really cold, windy and foggy. In a mountain hut they sell hot tea and soft drinks while you are waiting for sunrise. Unfortunately there wasn't anything to see because of the fog and the hike around the crater got really adventurous, if not to say dangerous. Only on our way down around 9 o'clock the clouds started disappearing and allowed a great view around. Taking a guide is compulsory, there is a ticket office next to the parking lot. Bring warm jackets and good hiking boots. The way down can be slippery. I will do it again next time but start much later, maybe I am luckier.", "If you visit a trip to the top of of the volcano Mount Batur can be warmly recommended. Our trip started 02 a.m., when we were picked up at our hotel. When we arrived at the foot of the volcano, we were handed at pocket-torch and a bottle of water, and last but not least we were introduced to our guide Teknik AdiRama. The walk takes place in total darkness, in the warm night and in the rather steep and difficult rocky terrain. Had it not been for our very nice, kind, patient and helpfull Teknik, I would not have been able to make the climb. The reward waited for us when we arrived at the top, where we experienced the fantastic -sunrise. So do not miss this experience - but mind you: Only if you have good legs and will-power. Merete Hougaard Denmark ", "very far from downtown (around 3 hours) but the view is stunning and worth the trip. don't miss is if you are in the region. You can also stop by the Tegalalang rice field in the middle of the trip, which is nice and fun but not as WOW as Batur.", "I have completed a few hikes/treks around the world. From countless hikes in NSW, to the Kokoda Track and Everest/ Kalapathar. This one, certainly was not the toughest, but it was unexpectedly difficult and I was caught off guard. I did little research (my fault) so it was challenging, worst of all I talked my girlfriend into doing it with me. She found it very tough, well she certainly felt the need to remind me over and over again it was her last hike. Never the less we pressed on, with the gentle guiding hand of our guide. We were in an overall team of about 20 people and every pair had a guide, more like a sky hook, at every step up or down there was always an extended hand to help us. The climb up was more daunting, as it was dark, the night made the terrain appear more violent. On the way down the terrain seemed less daunting as you could see where you were stepping. Arriving at the top, wiped my memory clear of the challenges we faced on the way up, my girlfriend all of a sudden became quiet, and the view nearly knocked us over. We had a relatively clear day, with a view over most islands, the sun rose, and there was this aura of silence, I think it was because there was little words could really do to describe it. My advice, pack for all types on the way up, you will get hot, but the moment you stop it gets cold, at the top is quite chilly, so have a jacket for between 10 - 15 deg cel. On the way down, be prepared to get dirty in the mud, its hot and if it's clear you will need sun protection. Take atleast 2 L of water per person and try and be well rested the day before. It is challenging, especially if you suffer a fear of heights or vertigo. If you do do it, you would be crazy not to use a guide, and like the rest of the trekkers, we went with Wayan, and like the rest of the trekkers, we highly reccommend him, his english is great, his knowledge of the area is fantastic, as his family has long lived in the area. His family, who join you, are also fantastic. It is a tough job and they do it with much care and effort, very rewarding of a tip, in my opinion. At the bottom, once you have made it back to the entrance of the temple, do not forget to turn around and take in the view of the temple and the mountain in the brackground. It reminded me of a view from Tomb Raider or Indiana Jones. Wayans number is +6285237250607, or email wayan.idguides@gmail.com be sure to book in advance, as we nearly missed out due to a festival or something. FYI when we reached the bottom, my girlfriend commented, \\that hike wasn't so bad, well the view made it worth it. \\\"\"", "The hike up mount batur took roughly 2 hours, starting at about 4am. It is tough on the legs, but the scenery at the top and around the crater is beautiful. Great day out or should I say morning 😂 4/5 due to clouds missing the sunrise", "Lovely landscape that reminds us to the forces of nature, unfortunately Mount Agung was hidden in the clouds.", "I paid for $40 USD for this trip, which included hotel pick-up at about 130am, and a resting stop which served banana pancake and different types of tea and coffee. I really liked the vanilla coffee! The trek up the volcano was kinda tedious for me, as with the way down as well. Make sure you wear really good sports shoes. Mine was a bad pair and I found my left foot bleeding after the trip, BUT it was all worth it for the views that I've seen and the pictures I've taken! Hope you like them! Oh, they prepare egg sandwiches for you as well up on the volcano too! But try not to get drinks as they charge you 25,000 rupiah for coffee/tea. I don't mind getting the coke/water from the guides who really put in their effort to help you climb the volcano, but they didn't tell me that the tea/coffee wasn't free. I didn't mind though, just that it would be good if they actually told me that I was charged for the drinks before hand. :) Overall, make sure you do this when you're in ! <3", "Going up a volcano for sunrise is a very hyped activity in Ubud and Mount Batur is a relatively easy trek/climb for the inexperienced. But in my opinion it doesn't really live up the hype and the 350,000IDR for the guide (don't try to do it alone, as explained in other reviews) Be sure to: have good walking boots + a wind proof jacket (or something warm) as to summit gets cold. I was picked up from my hostel at 2am and then had a 2h to the base of the volcano. Once there we trekked for 2h or so in the dark. Useless to say that the view wasn't great for those 2h, where the only light was that of our torch. The ascension is not to hard but good walking boots are a must. You also have to be reasonably fit to attempt it. There were a few people that abandoned on the way Also not a good idea to bring young kids as some steps are quite big and some slopes quite steep. Our group was one of the first to arrive at the summit. We waited for the sunrise for over 1h and got pretty cold up there. Since we had a cloudy and rainy day the sunrise was pleasant but not amazing. The way down was the worst bit as we had to go through a huge human traffic jam that expended for miles. So be ready to queue and slide for 2 extra hours. Someone in our group (with experience going up mountains) fell and sprained his wrist. The slopes can be really slippery. In conclusion, it was a pleasant experience but not an amazing one. If you don't mind queues and have a very sunny forecast for the day you are planning on going maybe you'll appreciate it more.", "Anyone visiting must include the trek to Mount Batur as a part of your itinerary. You can choose to do the Sunrise trek (like I did) beginning around 3 am in the morning and hike up to watch the spectacular sunrise view of Mount Agung and Lake Batur or you could do the day tour too. We were very fortunate to have the company of Dewata Li as our guide. All of twenty-three years, he works with the local association like all other guides that accompany you for the trek. He was very patient, informative and humorous at the same time. Not once did we feel tired or bored during the entire trek. He took great photographs and helped tackle the tricky patches well. Not only is a great guide, he has great concern for the environment also. He patiently collected every piece of litter/ garbage on his way down from the trek..all this without any fuss or complaint. The trek is not that difficult even for beginners and can be enjoyed by one and all. You just need to have shoes with good grip as the small pebbles on the way (descent) tend to be loose especially if it has rained and can cause you to slip if you are not careful. You can also take the help of a walking pole/ stick especially during descent to protect those weak knees tired from the ascent. But all the trouble is worth the views from the top. While you are there, you could spend time and make with the monkeys too :-)", "My husband and I have done quite a few treks (including Taktsang in Bhutan). I'm not particularly fit in spite of which I found the climb completely doable.I think the trick is that since you start in the dark, the steep cliffs that you cross go unseen. The view is pretty with the lake and Mount Agung towering over it. Check the weather before you go. We got barely a minute or so of the sunrise before the clouds took over. The trek can be divided in three parts- a) to the mouth of the creator. b) to a point higher than the creator to view it, c) the summit of the mountain. We stopped at the mouth of the creator (the trek up is far more difficult am told). We were greeted by a huge group of monkeys who seemed to be used to having humans around. They were friendly and hungry! The climb down is tricky since you tend to slip over the loose gravels. I fell thrice and returned with bruised knees! :P Our guide was very helpful in our climb up and down with a handy medical kit to attend to my bleeding knee! I'd suggest do it if the weather permits. The view is pretty but not unmatched. P.S.- I'd rate it somewhere between average and very good (maybe just 'good') but TA doesn't have scope for that.", "We did not opt for trekking Mount Batur, but instead decided to get our driver to drive us up to Kintamani to watch the sunrise from there. We started at 2:30 am. It took a good 2.5 hours to get there along a narrow winding road. We reached around 5 am. We waited until 5:45 am when the sun started to first show its colors. It was a bit chilly at the top (so be prepared with hats, scarves and jackets). There was cloud cover so we didn't have a spectacular sunrise but we did get beautiful views of the three mountains, Mount Batur, Agung and Abang and we saw the early morning hikers making their way up Mount Batur - I don't think they had a better view than us and we were comfortably watching as we didn't have to hoof it up with all the other hikers. So this was a much more comfortable way to see the sunrise. After that we had a delicious buffet breakfast at the Amora (see separate review) where we had even more breathtaking views of the mountains. You must go early though to see the mountains because by 11 am the fog sets in and obscures all views.", "This is one of my favorite hikes regarding challenge and view. We started at 11pm the previous day to be transferred from Ubud to our starting point, from which we went up from 1am to 5am in the morning. The following sunrise was one of the most beautiful I have ever seen. This trek is awesome and I would definitely do it again.", "Challenging climb towards the top, took 4h and camped to have coffee while waiting for the sun to rise. The trek was worth it! Awesome feeling at the top. :)", "I had never seen a sunrise over a mountain like this but now I have. Mt Batur trek is an amazing experience to have not just to trek up but to see the gorgeous sunrise over the sea and overlooking Batur lake and Mt Abang. We started from our hotel at 230am and the trek at 330am and there were already 100+ people lined up. Our trek guide barely spoke english but she was very helpful in certain steep areas and gave us ample time to trek up. We took 2 hrs to reach the top and still pitch dark and slowly started to freeze. Once the sun rose, it was one of the gorgeous moments seen ever in my life, lakes, mountains, villages, seas, farms and of course the sun, cannot describe all. The trek is easy to begin with but gets tougher towards the end. Steep rocky climbs, sliding sands/mud, have to take care at all times. Dont try climbing in hot sun, so earlier the better. Our guide boiled eggs using the hot springs for some fresh food and some sandwiches.", "Mt Kintamani/Mt Batur, it meant one and the same. At 1717m, it proved to be a mighty trek, which is (now I know), not for the weak hearted! It was easy going at first, but gets progressively tougher as the steep incline, loose rocks and soil zap your energy. But everyone was understanding and accommodating, especially our lady guide, to those who pant and wheeze along! Our family of three just made it! The weather was wonderful, and we could vaguely make out Mt Agung in the distant. The sky started lighting up with colorful hues of purple, indigo, orange and red . With the half crescent moon in the starry night, we were rewarded with an awesome view of the sun rise, rendering Mt Agung in silhouette as it lights up the sky with a palette of colors. Getting down the active volcano however, was relatively easy, with no breaks needed!:-) Notes: A windbreaker ‘cos when you are sweaty and all wet, the cold wind chills. A good pair of shoes. We saw many soles dislodged on the grounds. A headband lamp will be excellent, as it let you have full use of your arms to balance yourself. And an extra T shirt to change when up on the peak. A bottle of mineral water if none is provided by your guide. Most of all, adequate sleep before the hike and no alcohol the night before! Noted some reviewers claiming that they should avoid paying the guides and climb alone unaided. While it may be true, Mt Gunung Batur has been admitted to UNESCO Global Geopark Network, and the local guides earn their daily living from trekking this 2km climb, everyday. A portion of it goes to the association, who maintains the mountain. We will be back, to challenge the peak should we be back in Ubud again!", "We arived in Penelokan late in the evening and decided to do the sunrise treck to Batur the next morning. The owner of Batur Bagus Cottages (085 238 817 305) a small place we stayed at overlooking lake Batur, facilitated everything for us. From whatever price is asked, wether it \\looks\\\" official or not, it is worth bargaining for at least half of it. For 30USD, we had a small breakfast -coffee,oranges and fried bananas-, transportation to and from the starting point of the trek, and a small snack on the mountain -banana sandwisch and one hard boiled egg-. We went for the long trail which reaches all 3 summits of the mountain. The first stretch took us less time than planned and so we pushed to the second summit to see the sunrise. From starting point to summit 2; 1h30. Some parts are rather steep and my friend did it in sandals but I'd recommend solid running or trekking shoes as the small rocks and rubbles makes the trail a bit hard to have a hold on at times. Having a headlamp leaves your hands free while you trek. The sunrise starts around 6am so you really want to have your gear ready by that time if you aim to take pictures or do a time lapse. We got to the second summit at 5h30 and stayed until 7h30. From point 2, the long trail takes you along a ridge that circles a crater. AMAZING! Fumes come out of the mountain. On your left is a chain of mountains, on your right are the clouds. Truly worth it. The trek is worth the detour. People went at their own rythm, some stopped along the way. Bring lots of water and warm clothes for the top as it is cold. Be prepared to be stuck behind groups as the path is narrow and the trekkers will not always move aside to let you go by. Passing when groups take a rest is always a polite way to get ahead... or start earlier than everyone. Although we had paid for a guide, we trekked without him most of the time as the third person in our group went slower than me and my partner. Looking back, we could have easily done this on our own. We really took our time along the ridge as it was more of a walk then a climb by that point. Leaving the hotel at 3h30, we made it back at 9h30. Enjoy!\"", "Why to suffer a hard night walk and not really enjoy the amazing landscape of the most holy mount of the island, when you can experiment an overnight to embrasse the grace of the moon and the lights of the valleys ? Wayan is not a guide, he is one of the main gardiens of the Mount Agun. Respectful and deeply spiritual, he will lead you with peacefulness on this sacred path. Even more, he will take care of you as a real friend, cooking amazing dishes on the most unexpected places or praying the holy water source by your side. Child of the mount, he is certainly the most experiment person to discover the profound face of the Mount Agun.", "Apart from the early morning start, it was not as demanding a day as I thought it was going to be. Unfortunately it was cloudy on the day, but we managed to get a good view on the way down. It seemed a bit expensive to pay for guides for what was a straighforward climb.", "Definitely a challenge and not for faint hearted. Can't recommend our guide enough. Very careful, attentive and knowledgable. Contact: Nyoman.mukti@yahoo.com 085238548412 Tom Brussels, Belgium", "Pretty unique experience - climbing a volcano in the dark for hours. You'll want to give up, just don't. Make sure you bring super warm clothes for the way up", "The one thing in I had never done in 30 trips was climb Mt Batur (the active volcano you see from Kintimani). SO, I decided it was about time I toughened up and did it.... I was picked up from my accommodation at 12.30am and driven to Ubud where I met up with the rest of my small group (one couple and one other solo traveller). From there we drove to the base of the mountain and at about 4am we started climbing. The mountain is 1720 above sea level and the start is very tame, just a small incline. About 40 minutes in it starts getting a little steeper but it is only about an hour in that you really start climbing properly. My fitness is above average (but still not the best!) and this was my first ever mountain climb. If I can give just ONE piece of advice, wear proper shoes! I was wearing old runners, which were ok until we got into some proper climbing and the rock got loose and wet from the altitude...slippery city!! The climb took us about 1hr 45 minutes and we had about 15 minutes until sunrise. It truly is a magical experience standing at the summit waiting for sunrise. Words cannot do it justice and neither can he photo's. Sadly, the weather gods were not kind to us that morning and just as the sun started to rise, the clouds rolled in and totally enveloped us. Time for breakfast! A hot steamy mug of kopi did the trick as it was freezing!! Tip #2, take a reasonably warm jacket! After a breakfast of a hard boiled eggs and a banana sandwich, we set off to try to see the crater and holy water spring. The fog was still really thick, so we started he descent. As we got to the rest point near the summit the cloud started lifting, so we walked but up to the crater to look at it properly. The moral of the story, should you do this climb is be patient for the cloud to lift. The view to the lake and valley below is magnificent (even if you miss sunrise!). Be warned though, this is not for those who don't like getting dirty, sweaty and NEED a bathroom.... This is back to nature in all it's glory so there are no conveniences or luxuries anywhere. Allow an entire day as by the time I got back to my accommodation it was about 1.40pm so it took a full 13 hours as I was the last one dropped off. I can highly recommend this climb and I will most likely do it again one day (with proper shoes and a warmer jacket). It is a great way to get outside your comfort zone and gives a great feeling of accomplishment and a decent workout too! :) The company I used was Success Tours, but there are plenty of tour groups to take you, which appear to be pretty much the same as is the case with most attractions in .", "This is my second time visiting Mt Batur. We had lunch at one of the restaurants overlooking Mt and Lake batur and it was beautiful, peaceful and serene. Highly recommended :)", "You should use your time to enjoy the beautiful landscape in mount batur, fresh air, nice nature, and amazing", "Awesome view, definitely worth the climb. It's not very difficult to trek up. If you never trek up a mountain before, no worries, take your time and have more breaks in between the climb. Make sure you have sufficient time before the sunrise.", "Nature to its core , you can see the craters made by the eruptions. There are many dining places which have great view. The food there is pretty decent but the place and surrounding makes up for it. A must visit.", "I must admit that I had been too lazy to check much about the trip beforehand. I had just heard it is an easy trek. For me, definitely not so. See further down. It takes 1.5 hours to get to the first point, and another 25 minutes to get to the peak. The sunrise is beautiful from the first point, so luckily you can stop there, if climbing is too much at 4am. What to prepare for: It's cold in the morning. It's much colder than at the beach; expect 17 degrees or so and check the weather forecast. When climbing, you get warm, and you don't need warm clothing, but most of us DO need warm clothing both when starting out, and at the peak: if you reach early, you'll get very cold very quickly. I had enough warm clothing, but got very cold, because I was sweaty from the climb. Wet and cold=feel very cold very fast. I heard one guy say that he should have brought a towel. I would have preferred a dry shirt, which I could then have exchanged at the top. Expect a steep climb. It's like climbing very steep stairs for about half of the climb. It's partly on lava rock and gravel, so make sure to wear at least sport shoes. Bring enough water. They do sell drinks at the top, but for a steep price. Current price is 400K for a guide (who'll take up to 5 people) and 100K per person. We left Kuta at 1am and had plenty of time. The traffic seemed smooth. The experience: totally worth it! It's an awesome place, and it has a great sunrise.", "A good hike, and well worth getting to the top for the view. Sunrise is the most popular time. Highly recommend Adi Putra at Voyagin-the best in the business!", "We booked our tour two days in Advance with \\tunjungsuci sunrise trekking\\\". The organization of the tour was bad - we were picked up one hour too late, therefore we started late with the hike and nearly missed the surise. Don't expect too much from the breakfast - we didn't even receive what was said in the tour info sheet (tea/pancake). Be aware that many tourist hike up - the whole way up is one big line. Anyway - the view and the fact that your are on top of the vulcano is amazing. The hike itself is not very difficult and with the crowds of people you hardly can get lost. Next time I would do it without a guide/organization.\"", "At one point during the climb I told my guide to just leave me by a rock and come back for me when he came back down. He said \\We are halfway there...to the next stop.\\\" I am the least athletic person I know! And I have to admit the climb was a struggle, but slow and steady wins the race. At the beginning you are trekking through dirt and wooded areas and then it turns to a sharp slope up for the next hour. It's challenging, but very doable.There is ample time to take a rest or water stop. It's important to note that the guides are very very helpful and don't push you to rush through; they go at your own pace (even if you miss the sunrise). I would not recommend doing this without a guide because there are a variety of easy to hard routes and also if you are injured (God forbid) you will need all the help you can get. Overall, the view is absolutely beautiful, When you get to the top...it's like walking on fluffy clouds. :)\"", "Due to mount ajung eruption we cant enjoy mount batur as we are avoided to visit there.We have to go slight downside of kintamani to enjoy lake and mount batur.it require some good physical activity.", "Our family of 4 did an exhilarating trek up Mt Batur to see the sunrise. We woke up @ 2 am to drive 2 hrs to the bottom of the trek. We started the trek @ 4am & reached the summit @ 6am, well in time to see an awesome sunrise. The trek itself is difficult & one has to be relatively physically fit to do it. One needs good trekking shoes to climb. There are a couple of spots to buys water or just rest a bit. We had a good guide Wayan organised through Golden Tour, our local tour operator. Our guide was good to take us to the best viewing points etc. The 2 hr trek is worth it once you reach the summit to see an awesome sunrise amidst the scenic beauty.", "climb was tiring at the start, as the route brought you through rather dense vegetation, making you warm and sweaty. as the climb progressed, at higher altitudes, the air was cooler and the climb felt easier. view at the end was nice, especially if you take the longer walk around the crater at the summit. good excuse for a leg massage / spa after :)", "We were with 6 (me and my bf and a family with 2 children from the hotel we stayed in) and when we arrived at mount Batur we first had to go through the Batur maffia. We already knew we would not need a guide for this easy walk, but they of course forced us to take a guide otherwise we would not be allowed to walk up. We agreed and wanted to pay for one guide, which is 400k Then they said one guide is only for 5 people and since we were with 6, we had to pay 200k more because the guide would gave extra work. So ridiculous!!! Normally you pay half the price for children and here we had to pay the price of 2 adults for 2 children. After this nice surprise we started the hike. We could immediately stop walking since the whole way up was just one big traffic jam of tourists and expensive guides that are useless. We were definitely waiting longer than we were actually hiking. Besides that me and my bf did not even see our guide for the entire way up. I was still a bit ill so did not feel like trying to overtake all the tourists, but the family did and the guide just went with them, so where did we even pay for?!! Eventually we reached the summit after a lot of waiting, but it was too cloudy to see the sunrise. After about one hr the sky became clearer and we had a nice view, but it was not worth the money and the traffic jam. Better just hike a mountain for free and without tourist traffic jams in Europe.", "As a generally non-out doorsy person I was somewhat apprehensive about this trek, but it was relatively easy and enjoyable although very steep at times. We started at three am and made it to the top in just under two hours, it was a really individual and cool experience to be walking in the darkness with just a chain of flickering lights of other torches to remind you other people exist on the mountain. The guides you get tend to be local kids and are fantastic, they really add to the atmosphere with their jokes and chattiness and are incredible at navigating the mountain. We gave ours a large tip and as she really added to the experience and was invaluable helping us climb down the slippery bits! The view from the top is gorgeous, but it is the experience of climbing and the other people also excitedly waiting that make this worth doing. It does get cold as you wait for sunrise but there is a bonfire and even some kids playing guitars around it whilst you wait. They also provide hot drinks for a price. Well worth doing and even fun and romantic! Tip your guides :).", "This was a highlight of our trip to . We were collected at 1.30am from our hotel. We opted for a private tour so had our own guide for the walk, which cost $70 USD each. This seemed to be fairly standard pricing from what we could gather. The walk itself was in complete darkness but you are provided with a torch. The path is full of loose rocks / slippery areas so decent walking shoes are needed. It becomes steep at times when nearing the summit but totally worth the effort. The sunrise we saw was beautiful. You get a simple breakfast at the top of My Batur (including boiled eggs that were awesome as hand warmers!) and can purchase tea/coffee if you want. It’s quite crowded at the top but plenty of room for good photos and uninterrupted views. It was cold while waiting for the sunrise so bring something warm!", "So many people had recommended us making the hike up Mount Batur so experience the sunset, and it sounded amazing but also tough...getting up at 2am, walking from 4-6am to the top sounds like a lot of exertion during what is supposed to be a relaxing vacation. For me as a marathon runner the climb was not too bad, for my wife it was a bit more exhausting....but she did make it. The last 30-40 minutes of the climb is more challenging, climbing between small ledges of pumice (which is cooled-down lava). At the top we were accompanied by about 5-60 people (apparently in the high season there can be as much as 200 !!) and we waited for about 30 minutes before the sun poked itself above the horizon. It was amazing, serene and definitely one of the most gorgeous sunrises I've seen in my life. Going down was less exhausting but more tricky than going up, since it's easy to lose your footing on the loose gravel. After to get back to the city, it's only 10am and you still have the whole day ahead of you - assuming you still have energy left.", "Watch out for locals trying to scam your money. We went for a late morning trek to avoid the sunrise crowd. Got stopped along the way by a local with an expired (2015) tour guide license claiming that we had to pay 600K idr to go up the mountain. Outrageous to try and scam tourists and ruin people’s experience of . I understand life as a local might be challenging but it’s all about money money money for these people. We ended up driving to a more legitimate agency and the guide brought us up and left us to find our way out at the bottom of the mountain. Agree with the below comment, not a good experience and not worth the hassle.", "If you are having any doubts about doing a sunrise trek to mount Batur you should stop now. This was probably one of the best things we did in . It was absolutely breath-taking and beautiful. You do not need to be an athlete, the climb is not difficult. The only thing you need is a few layers of clothes. The wind and temperature on the top of the volcano are quite different from the warm weather in . Do not underestimate the cold and bring some warm clothes. Definitely a must!", "We had heard lots of different things about Mount Batur and wether we should do it alone or with a guide. In the end we found Bazir was the man to use (+62 877-6038-1082). He was lovely, patient and took us a different route which avoided all the other guides. The climb was a little tough, but only because I literally never climb, just run and lift weights. I can see what people mean about the ‘mountain mafia’. Although the locals we came across were lovely, some of them definitely seemed a bit dodgy. Yes it’s not right that you should be forced to use a guide, but for the sake of doing it properly, you might as well.", "It toke 2 hours from the starting point to the finish point where we watched the sunrise . We started to walk from 4 AM and arrived around 6 AM . The path was quite challenging , it's not suitable for people with bad shape , elder people , or if you bring children . Near the finish line the track became challenging yet rewarding . When you finished watch the sunrise , there will be other thing that you can see such as the crater and the natural hot steam come from small crater which came from underground active lava . Going back to the starting point was more difficult , especially for people with stability issue ( senior citizen , or people with some ankle problem ) , and can lead to serious injury if you're not careful . Yet , with proper attire such as decent sport shoes and physical preparation before doing the hiking this track will be very rewarding . In a nutshell : Number of people in this trip : 5 Time to travel from our hotel at Petitenget to Kintamani was 2 hours ( the driver got us on 2AM) . Trekking start from 4AM and arrived the destination at 6AM We pay with rupiah , the amount we pay was around 40USD for transport . From Petitenget to Kintamani (mt.Batur ) , Ubud than back to our hotel at Petitenget at 6 . We paid 70 USD for 5 people to a guide who accompanying us from the starting point to the peak . It was a great journey . It's a worth to try if you seeking for some adventurous , nature trip . It might challenging for people with bad shape yet still doable .", "Myself and three (aged 23 to 30) climbed this volcano february 2012. We booked via email and the whole service was great. A driver picked us up at 2am at our hotel in kuta and we began our trek at 4am. Im a rather short 23 year old female and i would say im quite unfit, i rarely exercise! I found the climb physically demanding but i think it was made worse as the three quite tall and fit male i was climbing with were simply going at too fast a pace for me. I had a few breaks, our two guides didnt mind stopping as much as we wanted - they were really friendly and spoke good english. At one point i thought i wasnt going to make it to the top i was so out of breath, so it was quite embarassing when a 12 year old boy and his parents passed me by!!! Thankfully i did go to the top and im so glad! I think we were climbing for 2 hours, it was worth it though. The view is gorgeous and the monkeys at the top are an added bonus! We felt the steam coming out of a hole in the ground. We were not cold at any point as the walking keeps you warm, we wore good comfy trainers and brought our own water in a light backpack. The guides also have water, soft drinks and beer. At the top we were offered bananas, eggs, im not sure what else as i wasnt hungry. The way back down the volcano the sun was quite stong so maybe bring a small tube of sun-cream. We tipped our guides and they really do deserve it, i cant remember how much we tipped though, by that stage we were really tired. Our driver was waiting and took us back to our hotel where we had a few hours sleep. I think doing the sunrise trek is the best option, watching the sun come up on top of a volcano is something i'll never forget. Plus, its cooler at night so the trek up is easier. Im not sure i would've made it to the top with the sun blazing down on me! On the drive back to the hotel the driver stopped at a rice field to let us take a few photos, we didnt even have to ask! Overall, i loved it!", "Very prominent volcano site in . It had been active in recent past. One can either enjoy the view of vast dark lava fields and gigantic 1700 m tall Mt.Batur from a place called Kintamani or can hike to the top. I enjoyed my trip to kintamani and would definitely hike to the top on my next trip. The view from Kintamani is very romantic with beautiful sunset which attracts hundreds of tourists every day to this place.", "Amazing experience, would totally recommend the volcano hike. You start at 2 and eat breakfast before the hike and on top of the volcano. Sadly there are so many people, that you have to wait a lot and can only hike up slowly. But the view on top of the volcano is amazing absolutely worth it! Ps: it is possible to do this trip with on your own, but be careful on your way back, because you'll feel completely tired!", "beautiful sunrise, good trekk, beautiful nature ! what I didn't like : the plastic bags that some people leave in the nature", "As with most if not all tours you leave your Ubud accommodation at around 2-2:30am. Our driver was late but this seems to be a common occurrence and there is plenty of time to get to the mountain. We had a stop off at a tea/coffee house for complimentary tea and coffee and a cold banana pancake. The stop seemed to serve little purpose and the toilets were local style (remember to bring your own toilet tissue and hand sanitizer, this is also important for the toilets at the base of the mountain). After this stop we continued our journey arriving at the start and meeting our guides, who were very pleasant and attentive. The trek itself is definitely not 'easy' although this is subjective. If the pace is fast it will seem like torture. We had a guide at the front and rear of our party and quickly (after the 1st kilometre) the younger taller members of the group strode off with the lead guide, the rear guide stayed with us. The route is very steep in parts to the point of scrambling and there are a lot of loose rocks under foot, the incline and pace can make for quite an unrelenting journey. At least 2.5k of the ascent is on this loose ground and a reason why decent footwear should be worn. I saw at least one hiker wearing shower shoes, in fairness at the top, but I wouldn't recommend this. Even people in running trainers struggled due to the small loose rocks. We had no sunrise unfortunately due to the clouds not clearing but the view was nonetheless spectacular. Walk down was tough as this was an equally relentless downhill slog, again without proper shoes this would have been very tough on the feet and unpleasant. Tours from Ubud are around 300-350 rupees pp, we paid 300. I've seen some tours as high as 550-600 rupees pp, I'm not what you get for this as everyone seems to be offering the same format. This review is not about any single tour operator as the issues are specifically related to the location not the operators.", "A hike of 2 hours takes you on top of Gunung Batur to a height of 1700 metres (5600 feet) from where you have a fantastic view over the whole caldera. Climbing in absolute darkness to see the sunrise was quite okay with good head lamps. Close to the top it got really cold, windy and little bit foggy. We were not able to see sunrise but the view totally worth it. Booked the tour with ubud sunrise hiking and they offer best price with excellent service. Bring warm jackets and good hiking boots.", "They pick you up from your hotel, drive you to the volcano, feed you breakfast and you start your climb at 3:30am in the dark. The actual climb is a bit challenging. Most people just wear running shoes but some rocks and sand do slip out from beneath you along the way and if you arent fit or well equipped, you'll probably fall down a couple of times. The walk can sometimes be slow going as the trail is narrow only allowing 1 person through at a time and there are about 500 people climbing it so if you get stuck behind a large person or some moron in flip flops, you often have to move at a snails pace until they decide to let you go by. For us it wasn't massively spectacular as we booked to climb and see the sunrise but it was so cloudy you couldn't see anything! Our guide was good and helped people who were having trouble. Be sure to use the toilet at the bottom before climbing as it is a 5 hour trek all together. You'll need about 750ml of water per person. ", "I went to this region specifically to hike up Mount Batur. In the end, the weather wasn't friendly, but that's nature! I'll focus on facts to help others have a successful trek. Firstly, some reviews say it is cold. OK, it is cooler than lower altitude areas, but most travellers from Europe will still find it hot. I would still suggest lightweight hiking trousers though just to keep the creepy crawlies off your legs in the undergrowth. The lower slopes are challenging enough to warm you up. However, at the top, at least out of the steam, you will cool down quickly. Take a layer, and I would suggest this be waterproof. If you end up in cloud, you will get wet quickly and this will make you cold. Have something to keep your camera dry too. Footwear: something strong! You don't need proper hiking boots here, but a good deep tread will help you. There is a mixture of terrain from Tarmac to soil, to volcanic sand to bare rock! Of course there are people in trainers, but why risk an ankle out here? Mozzy repellant for the lower slopes. A head torch for the dark early start which will leave your hands free for your water. (Some guides provide this, but it is absolutely essential.) If you're used to being active for a few hours, you should find this a reasonable hike. Given the temperature, altitude and some sections of incline, give it a miss if you struggle to stay on your feet for extended periods. Hotels will be able to recommend/contact a guide for you and the guides arrange transport to the starting point. Expect to pay between £20 and £45 depending on the length of your trek. The guides offer prices in USD but their currency conversion definitely works in their favour! Do give them a tip though if you enjoy the experience. ", "A great early morning adventure. We didn't find the walk too challenging and did the extended version around the crater. The guides all cooked us breakfast in a steaming hole in the crater which was a nice touch.", "Been with a tour, the view was totally amazing! If you are in you must go to see that amazing volcano as is not that expensive with a tour but you can also go if you rent a car", "It's a tough climb to the top it took me nearly 2.5 hours to climb to the top and have I done it all thanks to the guide and fellow traveller from US (mom and daughter sorry forget there name) whom I meet on the way ....it must do list on everyone who is visiting though on the day on which I went there was cloud cover on top so didn't able to see sunrise cloud clears up so didn't got sunrise view only expect for few minutes but it was worth it and more importantly the satisfaction you get that you able to climb the top of the mountain", "As I have been saying in all my posts that was a total surprise. Completely different from what I have heard from people. It is beyond beaches and pubs. One such place I visited was Kintamani Volcano. For people who want to explore and adventure early morning trekking could be another option which can be arranged locally. The view from the restaurants opposite to the Volcano is mesmerising. The restaurant serves vegetarian and non- veg buffet for 220,000($22) rupiah. For those fearless people !! There are couple of swings in the restaurant feel free to use them if you want some good pictures.", "Gunung Batur, located in Kintamani area, just direct your google map \\Parkir Gunung Batur\\\" because if you didn't they will just direct you to a random place close to the mountain. You will have to pay IDR 120.000/person to climb the mountain It is advised for you to arrive here at least on 4am so you can be on time for the sunrise.. We were a little too late, yet the view is still amazing You can avoid over priced tour by just renting the car and go to the location by yourself\"", "This Hike is amazing and well worth it. My friends and I did it with a group of 16, with the majority of us making it to the summit for sunrise. Our leading guide was Wayan Widiyasa who I could not recommend more highly. He arranged 3 vans to pick us all up from our Legian Hotel at midnight and then met us with 5 other guides at Pasar Agung to begin our hike. All this for a price of $300,00.00 Rp per person. BARGAIN! If you are contemplating this hike I strongly suggest contacting Wayan by email ahead of time and he can help to provided you with any information you may need. The hike itself was very intense. Even though this is the easiest route, it is by no means a walk in the park. I consider myself to be a quite fit, 30yo male and this was the hardest physical activity I have ever completed. The Hike is 3.5 hours up, 30-45 mins up the summit to enjoy the views, and then 3.5 hours back down. I strongly suggest taking a lot of care coming down on the steep rocky sections. I found this out the hard way by twisting my ankle only 10 minutes into the descent. Luckily one of the guides helped me get back down only 15 minutes or so behind the rest of my group. This was such a rewarding experience and one that I will truly treasure for the rest of my life. If you are thinking about it, just do it. You will be glad you did.", "After a few late nights with the crew. We were up at 2am to make the trek up Mt Batur in . This was so inspirational. Our guide was great and spoke good English. We weren’t under pressure by other climbers. The sunrise view was amazing. This was worth every cent I paid. We also had breakfast which was included in package.", " is an amazing island with amazing people but the people of Batur taint this image and are the worst people you will come across on your trip. The taunts of abuse and the use of physical force are just some of the lengths these people go to when trying to climb the volcano. Once you arrive in the town you will be yelled out, forced to take a guide and if you don't, then you will be chased out with a stick, rocks or someones fists. These people are not the sort of people that you want to be around. If you can avoid this place like the plague. On the contrary there is another route to the summit that no one talks about and no one really takes. Instead of going to the side with the lake go to the west side of the mountain. From here you will see a lava field, cross the lava and head up to the summit. Of course if you ask no one will tell you as they all want you to go to the top with a \\guide\\\" but way is an adventurous way and one where the \\\"mafia\\\" will not catch you. If you have a bad experience on Gunung Batur please google search Batur Petition and sign the form. It's just a small step in the right direction to stop these people. The baffling thing is that this ISNT a national park so NO ONE owns this mountain and it needs to be free for people to go here and continual support of these people is against all ethics in the mountains. If you really want to climb then go to Pura Pasar Agung and go to the rim of Agung. The hike is very easy and takes around 2-3 hours and you will be greeted with a much better view than Batur as you are more than 1000m higher. I have done a lot of trips around and been on a lot of the volcanoes there and i can assure you nothing can beat Agung, the guides, the friendliness and the the views it still baffles me why so many people choose Batur when this higher more beautiful gem exists.\"", "Unfortunately we went on a bit of a cloudy day and when we finally reached the crater we couldn't see anything further than 10m in front of us. Basically make sure it's a clear, sunny day or it's a bit of a wasted journey. The walk up was pretty tough nearly 4hrs up and 3hrs down, everyone had jelly legs by the end. The walk was slippy with lots of loose rubble and pretty challenging. If you're physically fit and have a pair of trainers you can do this climb, however make sure you take warm clothes for the top as it was freezing!! We had a local guide who was fun and made sure we were ok the whole way and shared his snacks with us. If it had been a clear day I would've given this 5* (picture is from the crater's edge)", "The climb was hard!!! You climb in the dark and it feels like forever. It took us 2 hours. In the end it was worth it! You reach a little hut on the side of the volcano and have tea and coffee and breakfast. The views are spectacular and well worth the trek! It is cold up the top so make sure you have warm clothes on.", "First of all- the mount itself is a free place, there s no forestary or something you have to pay for. Just take the road to the left going from ubid and park the bikein a secure place. Imade this three times and one this 'guides' damaged the tube. Tube is 30.000, their adsistance is 300.000- 500.000 for a person. So i agree to pay for tubes as much as needed) climb itsels is simliest ever- 1100 to 1600m only. Comparing to agung its a child walk", "Background...my kids are super hikers...they have done 35 KM trails (17,13,11 and 9). So we had no problem doing this Mt... However we are used to open trials, few people, and not having to pay money to see nature! The actual trail probably would take a good hiker 40 min to climb (one of the so called guides was actually a school kid who was on their way to school after) , however with the hundreds of people climbing it took 2 hours!!!!!! this piece of nature is basically a tourist trap, and a source of income for unnecessary guides. I can hike up any mountain in the UK or USA for price of park entry or parking. Don't need guides especially when there are hundreds of people doing the same. The views are spectacular - but not when shared with hundreds of people, some in FLIP FLOPS!!!! Bring warm clothes its cold at the top Indonesia - open the mountain for FREE...", "I did this by booking with a tourist desk in Ubud (not sure which provider) it was cheap. I was picked up late, 3am, but had been waiting since 2am as this was the pick up time I was told. Be aware that Indonesian time is very relaxed! We were driver for about an hour to the base, you do the climb with loads of other people. It was warm despite being dark so don't carry loads of layers, just one is fine for the top. The path is slippery rock, so wear shoes with good grip but I was fine in trainers. The sunrise terrace is crowded so try and get to the front for a uninterupted view. We were provided with 'breakfast' on the bus to have at the top, it was awful so I'm glad I had my own coconut bar and drink. The view makes up for all of the delays and food, it is incredible. Seeing Agung in full light is also impressive. The climb down is harder due to the slippy rock but the views are also good! The drive back took forever due to Ubud traffic, didn't arrive back until 12pm so don't plan much for the next day!", "I wanted to say thank you for your assistance my journey last week. I and my girlfriend booked the Mount Batur Sunrise Trekking and Natural Hot Spring package Through Jero BALI TREKKING TOUR SEMINYAK, everything was well done. You're give us absolutely fantastic experience, it will never forget and have told everyone about it when we back home. The driver picked us up at the hotel in Kuta, after that we met the actual trekking guide Jero. Very professional and super organized company trekking. started at 4 took us less then 2 hours. Jero and our driver Nyoman were super nice and informative, he Jero made us awesome Breakfast on the top. Boiled egg and bananas in Natural hot volcano, very delicious. Jero was very experienced and seemed to know the area very well. To be honest we felt 100% safe during the whole journey. After that, went to the Natural Hot Spring as package we booked, there was awesome places, we exceed expectation. Jero and Nyuman told us to enjoying the hit of Natural Hot Spring as long as we want, we also have lunch by the wonderful views Lake, which was included of package. The third was also awesome, Jero and nyoman lead us to coffee Luwak plan, we did see kind of herb and samples Coffees and teas. I was tasted cofee Luwak with cost 50k, it was awesome coffee. Overall awesome experiences we've had so far on with Jero and we would highly recommend to book a tour with this company. ", "We made up our minds to get to the summit before sunrise and we didn't regret one bit of it, except... the weather Here are a few key takeaways 1. Don't go unless you are physically FIT and under 40. I was a college athlete who still go to gym three times a week and play ball every week. This is the most physically demanding thing that I have ever done. If you are not physically fit with strong stamina, you won't make it. Trust me, 4 hours up, 6 hours down, no helicopter rescue. The way up requires a combination of stamina and muscle strength, while the way down is game of balance and perseverance. 2. Don't go unless the weather is fine. Absolutely crucial!!! no good weather, no good view, and it becomes very dangerous on a rainy muddy slippery day. I slipped at least 10 times during the descend. 3. When travelling alone, hire a guide. I think it's doable without a guide, but you better stick with a group, so you won't get lost. It can be daunting, especially at the top, to find the right rocks to climb. There is no way, no route, no obvious pathways... it's just near vertical lava rocks after lava rocks. 4. Bring a pair of gloves and headlamp; they are indispensable, especially in darkness. So we drove to the parking lot at 2 am, tried to sleep for one hour, but couldn't. Didn't hire a guide because we thought we were tough enough. Almost made a big mistake.. long story Long story short, we climbed from the jungle for about 2 hours, following a path in the rain forest... a bit exhausting, but all okay. We could see the moon and stars. The climbing became very challenging near the top, with almost vertical rocks that require both hands and feet at all times. It was definitely not easy. I am not a pro climber, but it gets close to vertical climbing, except without ropes. You have to be mindful about where you put you hands and feet at all time, especially with those moving and slippery rocks. One misstep may not kill you, but you are going to fall to the bottom like a rolling stone. The howling wind and later rain made everything more dangerous. The worst thing is it feels like the climb is endless even though the top seems so near. Vertically, we climbed at least one hour at dawn and when reached the summit, we couldn't see anything with the heavy mist and cloud. The descend was way more difficult than the climb. I fell and slipped at least 10 times over the 6 hours journey of agony. All the rocks became super slippery with the rain water and mud. The thought of comfortable seat in our car kept me going. In the end, I got multiple cuts all over my body and didn't get to see anything at the top.Overall, very disappoint experience on a rainy day. And it was so not worth it if the weather is not clear.", "I would like to address some concerns we had when deciding to do this trip or not. We did the sunrise trekking tour, which was quite the adventure climbing that mountain in pitch dark. We hesitated at first because my girlfriend was not the strong and enduring type, but in retrospect it is really doable even if you do not practice any sports. You will be slower, but you will get there none the less. On top of the mountain there are basic facilities where you can sit, and they sell drinks as well. Only word of caution is the way down, there are loose rocks there easy to trip over. Furthermore you will be walking through volcanic ash, so realize your shoes and pants will get dirty. I washed my Nikes in water, and it all came off very easily mind you.", "A breathtaking view of batur volcano and batur lake. We enjoyed a delicious Indonesian buffet facing mount batur. Beautiful cool breeze and awesome food. Need to pay 50k for parking at the spot and about 130k IDR each for the use Indonesian buffet at batur sari restaurant. Worth the experience", "I just did this sunrise trek today. It was the most physically challenging and scary experience I've had. Most of what has been said in these reviews is accurate. The entire climb is steep. You will be very sweaty. It requires moderate fitness and some rock climbing/scrambling skills. Trekking shoes and a stick will make things much easier for you. I think it needs to be emphasized that there are times during the trek that, unless you are used to climbing tall steep mountains and have no fear of heights, you will be terrified. Toward the top (I did pasar agung trail) there were some rock faces with few grips and I had fleeting thoughts of \\why did I do this?\\\" Multiple experienced climbers said this was harder than they expected. The view from the top was amazing and the sense of accomplishment was awesome but worry about descending was overwhelming because of the mountain's steepness. It was actually less difficult than I anticipated though it helped that my guide literally held my hand during tough areas. In conclusion, there is an element of suffering involved in this climb (mostly mental) but in all it was an amazing experience and I'm glad I did it. I think most average fit people though aren't aware of how truly scary and potentially dangerous it can be and I would only recommend it to my most athletic and daring friends.\"", "To be honest, it is quite easy and nice hike for wide range of people, even children I would say. BUT - if u attempt to hike without a guide, u may be attacked as we were by local trekking company. As said in lonely planet, the locals have a momopol for treking at this mountain. They do everything possible to make u hire them. Already during the arrival on motorbikes, we were being followed by two motorbikes. We stopped at a local shop and started heading to the mountain. The people were annoying about what we want to do, if we need a guide etc... Then it started!!! One agressive Indonesian wa shouting, then started throwing big stones at us. It was very dangerous, if he hit us, we would be seriously injured. Then 2nd indonesian arrived and tried to make us feel safe, that hiring a guide will make us safe... There were two more guys who were just watching. In the end, we wanted to climb and the price 390 was not bad for 3 people. The guide was useless, climbing was easy and I think I had a better fitness level then him. But as I said, we wanted to climb... In conclusion: Without a guide, u risk being attacked by local mafia. So Don't get ur trip ruined, hire a guide and don't make ur self a trouble ;-) ", "Mount Batur is 1 hour far from Ubud. This mountain has rocky way and this trek quite hard for me, because i'm not used to trekking without preparation. We will lead with the guide, from parking area to the crater we need 1,5-2 hours, depend how fast you are. Because of i gave up with this trek, i stopped 40 minutes before the top. But i still can see the stunning scenery like Batur Lake, clear sky with a lot of stars, and beautiful sunrise. You should go to this trekking if you come to .", "Beautiful views from the top of volacano , the hike started 3.30 am and it was two hours steep climb elevation of 1717 mt above sea level to watch the sunrise at 6 am . While returning it took 1.5 hrs returned journey involved a lot of slipping and sliding on the loose rocks . Note Kindly Wear Mount Hiking Shoes as u won't slip on loose rocks while returning back from mountain down hill .", "The villages around the lake overlooking Mount Batur are sitting on a goldmine: Great views, nice trek up to the summit and so much potential. Yet they are wasting all this away because of the locals that push and push and push tourists with transport, treks and accommodation. What a shame because if the little town of Toya Bungkah got their act together they could provide an unforgettable experience. So i will say it loud and clear: you do NOT need a guide to climb Mount Batur. Everyone in the village will tell you otherwise. It is a lie. Do not believe these scammers. We stayed at Volcano I which is i think the cheapest. It includes breakfast. The room is ok. The trail starts 5 minutes away. You can go by yourself, it is easy enough to find. Coming independently from Penelokan it is maximum 10 000 rupiah to come down to Toya, no more. The prices we were quoted were just jokes. The town could be a lot more charming. My recommendation: arrive in the afternoon, have dinner, early sleep then climb in the morning (sunrise if you want by usually it is too foggy for a view), return (we took 1h10 to climb and 50 minutes to decent), pack and leave. Start walking and you will soon see many people that offer to take you back up to Penelokan.", "The views of Mount Batur was the highlight of all the attractions we attended in the Ubud area over a four day period. Luckily on the morning we visited, the clouds were high and we had nice view. Unfortunately, the vendors don't stop pestering you to buy their souvenirs, as soon as one vendor leaves you, another one approaches.....just be prepared for this and don't let it spoil your visit.", "If you are brave and if you have a lot of energy you should go there, about 2/3 hours of climbing. I was a bit disappointed when I did it because once on the top there were ceremonies and I couldn’t visit anything ... more over it is very dirty along the way up ... by the way bring a sarong with you !!!", "Mount Batur is a beginner friendly hike. There are occasional motorbikes offering their service to take you to the top if you're feeling tired. Otherwise, it's a short and easy hike for regular hikers. The view from the top is great. I won't say it's super amazing like Rinjani tho. My group paid around 340k with a local travel company. This seems to be the average price there, however for local standard, this feels a bit expensive.", "As most things to do in , if you organize yourself you can generally do it cheaper and get a similar experience and in some cases better. We did the trek a week ago so it being rainy season opted to not worry about getting up uber early for sunset as changes of seeing it clearly are pretty rare this time of year. We hired our own driver for 38,000rp (after shopping a few drivers) We chose \\Wayan\\\", who we found in the market holding a sign saying \\\"Sexy taxi driver\\\" A. Because of his sigh B. Because he spoke great English and C. Because he was fair on price. A side note on him - He was excellent the whole time from teaching us a few other things about local culture, pointing out things along the way and just very easygoing the whole time. He picked us up at 6:30am took us to Batur for the trek, waited 3hrs while we did it, stopped for lunch after as well as at the time paddies for 30mins and arrived back in Ubud around 2ish all for the one price. Back to Batur! - Because we arrived earlier we did not have to pay the 30,000rp at the guards stand on your way into the village. However, when you get to the base of Batur you do have to take a guide and the fees re not cheap (which was unexpected on what we had read) They have a little booth and pricing listed for the different options you can do while trekking. Cheapest is 350,000rp/pp. Totally understand that the mountains are sacred to them and that safety is important but in my opinion this is definitely a money grab and there doesn't seem to be a way around it. That being said, it is something you most likely will only do once and worth it. We chose the 350,000rp to the \\\"first peak\\\" and were a bit pressed for time so they told us they could take us up on a scooter/bike to the next base point for the same price. Totally recommend doing this option. Seems like a bit of a cheat at first but really just allows for more time on the actual mountain as you only skip a paved road through a few small farming villages and get to the good stuff faster. We told our guide it was our honeymoon and he took us around the whole peak for the same price. It may seem daunting once you get up as you are already tired but it was honestly what made the trek what it was. You've already gone that far so do the whole thing! Super cool to have a steam facial at the one point and you definitely feel off the beaten path if for only a few raw moments. It costs a few bucks but it is definitely worth checking out if you are an outdoors person as you will no question appreciate the trek, the views and it's nice to get some exercise while on a trip as sometimes it can be hard to keep up :)\"", "Gede was our guide for this sunrise trekking trip. It was hell of an amazing experience for me. It was my first time doing trekking on an active volcano. Fear not, it's not really that active. Gede is very fluent in English, and has demonstrated great patience with us. He cracks jokes and explained to us about the history of how Mt Batur comes about. With his experience & knowledge, he brought us to the summit in less than 2 hours. He cooked us breakfast while we waited for the sunrise, and it was totally worth using all the effort n strength to climb to the summit. Gede is one of the friendliest guide i have known, and i do wish him all the best for his future endeavors.", "Me and my wife did a night (morning) hike to the crater with one of the local guides. It took us four hours to get to the top after starting from a car park at 1000 meters. Doing 2000 meters ascent in four hours is quite challenging physically. However the track is not technically difficult at all. You just need strong shoes and polls. The guides usually make some simple breakfast at the top to have while watching the sun rising over the island. Simply stunning!", "A few weeks ago a group of 6 ranging from age 20 to 26 climbed the volcano after reading many reviews people were trying to put you of saying you need experience , which is ridiculous between us none of us have had ANY experience and between us the level of fitness is moderate e.g. Go to the gym play football . One member of the group does NO exercise and coped fine . I always had an assumption I'd be really cold but you really work up a sweat so wear layers you can peel off ! Also we all wore Nike trainers so you don't need to have all the gear and no idea ! Note it is very busy going up lots and lots of groups . If the day isn't very clear unfortunately you don't get a great view of the sun rising . All in all you have to do it!!! The guides are great and whatever your ability you'll get up and down and feel glad you achieved it !", "It was a great hike to the peak of Mount Batur with my other half and . The guides were helpful and patience is their forte. However, the hike was a steep one after an hour of walking. We took at least 2 hours to hike to the top of the mountain including the one hour walk. When we were at the peak, it was freezing. I do advise renting a fleece jacket for 25000IDR or bringing one for the hike. Do order coffee from the warung at the summit of the mountain. The hike was a memorable one and one which we were glad that we've included in our itinerary and have conquered it.", "Very nice places to visit. Wishing can wake up and see that mount batur atleast 1 day.but sadly hard to find hotel because alot have been move out from they. Really hate seller who push you to buy and follow you around untill you scared to come out from your vehicle. Hoping someone authority do something about it. That situation make me very unhappy almost make forgot how beautiful month batur is.", "The trip was very nice. We started from Ubud, it was showering at night and we were about to cancel the trip. But finally we went and it payed of fully. We saw a clear sky with thousands of stars, the climbing was not too hard, even my friend in flip-flops managed it. The sunrise was one of the most beautiful scenes I've ever seen. The view of the volcano on the opposite side and the lake on the bottom surrounded by clouds won't touch you only if you are heartless. All the people were very excited and enthusiastic and the overall atmosphere was very nice. And no \\taxi-taxi\\\" on the way. !!! But keep in mind, that the reason am be price for this tour including transportation is 300-350k per persone even after the fuel price increase. If they start telling you fairy tales about a super expensive entrance and guide, look for other people to make this tour for you.\"", "From start to finish this was an amazing experience. Our guide Mangku Rapli could not do enough to help us, was patient and encouraging throughout even helping to pull us up the steep section close to the summit. After the sunrise Mangku made us delicious hot chocolate and a tasty breakfast selection of warm banana on bread, eggs and a chocolate bar. Depending on your level of fitness the climb is challenging but possible. Mangku provided us with torches and the offer of a warm top as it can be quite chilly at the top. Very good value for money.", "My best friend Rob booked this trip for us. This has got to be the hardest one day hike I have ever done in my entire life. You need to be in good shape to do this. I would not attempt this if you are not in good shape. We saw several groups turn around at some point - just wasted money and time. I ran a marathon in January 2016 and climbed this in May 2016. It was so hard. The climb up was pretty rough but honestly coming down was harder. You are tired and the shock on your knees is excruciating coming down. Again, please make sure you are in good shape before attempting this. This was the hardest one day climb I've ever done and I do p90x on a regular basis. I'm so glad it's over! lol. It was worth it!", "We woke up at 1am to get on a bus from our villa and started climbing at 3:30am but it was one of the most amazing things I’ve ever done! We had a local guide (not a tour) who took us up a back way. More of a direct climb but much steeper, rockier and challenging. It was a tough climb doing it that way, but absolutely epic because we got to see the most authentic parts of Batur. Sitting at the top as the sun rose was breathtaking. We got a cloudy morning and couldn’t see much at the top, but on the way down we got some incredible views. Definitely, 100% recommend doing a hike here! You won’t regret it!", "Having seen a few volcanoes I was not that impressed, but it was next to a beautiful lake and you do pass some beautiful areas to get there", "I was there as apart of a day tour with other things that day it was along drive up but we had lunch at a restaurant over looking the mountain it was a great view well worth the drive very nice pics", "That mountain has something special, maybe the shape, maybe the fact that still active...walking there is amazing and full of good energy, and views are unbelievable. Specially the sunset from Amed is stunning, just behind the Agung.", "My first volcano climb and although difficult in parts its an absolute pleasure once you achieve that perfect peaceful view from the crater and higher!!! Going again this weekend for the sunset and camp over night to catch the sunrise aswell!!! Cannot wait!! You must visit, so beautiful!!!", "Heard a lot about tourist traps, bitter experiences, etc. at mount Batur and lake Batur! But the temptation to see an active volcano up-close and personal was overwhelming! And anyway, we had a senior citizen with us and weren't planning to climb the mountain. Hired a car with a driver for the whole day and started slow - plan was to get through Ubud; see the rice terraces; travel further north-west and see the Mount Batur and Lake Batur from the vantage location of Kintamani. Glad we have taken this highland trip - thoroughly enjoyed the ride, spent some time in Ubud, saw the rice terraces there, again enjoyed the ride uphill althrough to Kintamani. Enjoyed view of Majestic Mount Batur from highlands of Kintamani; saw dark trails of magma flow from its last eruption in mid-90s; was unlucky not to see any smokes coming out of the volcano (they say every few days there are emission of smokes - couldn't verify though). Anyway, even if there were smokes, we wouldn't have known because of engulfing clouds around the peak of the mountain. The lake is also beautiful - one can go down the road near the lake. And to know that the lake is a caldera lake part of the volcano and is up to 60-70 meter deep - it really amazes! We wanted to take a boat ride on the lake, but our driver discouraged us saying that the boat people are not good - anyway, I leave it on individual's discretion. One tip: All the restaurants staff are annoying at Kintamani and they offer you a very good view from their observation decks. Dont fall for it, you can find good observation points if you drive a little further. After we thought that we have had enough of Mount Batur, we had lunch at a pretty good restaurant named Kintamani - on our own - NO strings attached! Btw, its a bit chilly up there - taking light warm cloths is not bad idea at all.", "First time climbing batur. The day was cloudy and seems like our driver had a deal going on with the guide, but we were too tired to nitpick. The way up to Batur was dark, and rather strenuous. We are considered fit, and we climbed all the way to the peak with 2-3 rest stops. Caution to pick a sunny day. Our guide, Gede, was really sweet and patient.", "Thank you Mount Batur Sunrise Trekking for a memorable and wonderful adventures! I contacted Gede, the owner, via email and WhatsApp and he was prompt with answering my questions and providing details of what was included and not included with price of the tour. I was concerned about the weather and status of Mount Agung and he provided updates & photos of recent treks. I felt accomplished after hiking Mount Batur on our 30th wedding anniversary. It was well worth the effort of waking up at 1 am, and our driver(Gede Arya), picked us up at 1:45 am. We arrived at the starting point at 3:15 am. We started the private hike with our guide, Wayan Budiawan, at 3:30 am while it was pitch black. We had flashlights but it was still hard to see the narrow, rocky, and slippery path. Wayan was knowledgeable with the trails, proficient with English, and kept us safe. He was also funny and told us stories. When we reached the summit, Wayan served hot coffee and freshly boiled eggs from a hot spring near us. It was great that Wayan took photos. We climbed an elevation of 2100 ft elevation, 3 miles up in 1 hour 40 min. We were rewarded with amazing 360 degree view and Mount Agung showed itself. I highly recommend this adventure including the white water rafting trip and this company that had excellent ratings in TripAdvisor. Hats off to our amazing driver, Gede Arya, for working hard and driving us all over safely. He was very friendly and spoke English well. He always checked to make sure that we were taken care of. He also took photos and shared them with me. He took us back to our hotel at around 5 pm since we also stopped at the Coffee tour per his suggestion.", "We (2 girl and I) did the climbing in April. We get up at 2am and started at 3 am, in the midst of the night. It was heavy stuff but some guides helped us. It was really breathtaking the moment the sun came up at 6am and the moon still at the other side.", "Not sure there is much to do -- at least not that was evident -- but the view of the mountain, lake and craters was just gorgeous. Plus it's cool up there -- bring a cardigan or light jacket -- and after the heat of southern , it's a nice break.", "This is a fine walk but do not underestimate it! The walk up to the top from the temple will only take four or five hours depending on your fitness level (and if you got any sleep the day before: this is a night climb) but remember that although this is accessible, it is still a bona fide mountain. OK, this is nowhere near as testing as Mt Rinjani over on Lombok (which you can see once the sun crests the horizon) but it is far more than just a gentle stroll. Also remember that this mountain is sacred to the nese so please, show a little respect and take your litter home with you. The initial stages through the forest are warm and sticky as the humidity -even at night- is repressive. However, once on the higher slopes some people suffer from the cold so take a lightweight wind cheater. Also, trekking poles, whilst not essential, are certainly of great benefit. If you put in the effort and hit the top just before dawn you will be awestruck by a beautiful sunrise gradually revealing more and more of and beyond. Coming down can be just as challenging but my friendly mountain guide had me in stitches of laughter by demonstrating the mountainside echoes with all sorts of comical noises. Remember to tip your guide generously, this is their livelihood. I booked through Sunrise Tours and would have no hesitation in recommending them to others. Do yourself a favour: have a night off the beer and make the effort. You won't be disappointed!", "In the villa we were staying at we could view mount Agung early in the morning before the clouds rolled in and late afternoon. Some really nice photo shots to be had both morning and night. We did not climb the mountain trek.", "I wanted to go climb a volcano for awhile and when I was last in Agung was the target. While the tourists flocked to Batur I felt like I wanted to earn the view. There are a lot of ways you can do Agung and there are several routes to choose from. Me and a friend decided to take the hardest route which goes from Besakih in the west to the summit. I won't say that this route is hard but it demands respect because it is a straight shot from around 1200 meters above sea level to the summit which rises 3033 meters above the ocean. Most of the trek took place through the rising forests and it took from the start to the finish about 6 - 7 hours and then you would repeat the trek in reverse which is a test of nerve and exhaustion. From the peak next to the caldera you can see Nusa Penida and the two smaller islands and as the sun rises you can see Mount Rinjani in the distance. To meet the sunrise you have to start at 11pm the day before and should have headlamps, walking sticks (more for the way back) and good shoes. I think that this trek isn't for someone who just wants to get a good view. It is for those that want to earn the view. This is the holy mountain in and all you have to do is go up and see the view to realize why the ancient nese would consider this mountain sacred. You can do the trek in a day and the other routes from Pura Pasar Agung Temple are shorter and allow you the choice to go to the summit or just round the caldera. You get great views of Baur from the Western edge of the mountain and from the Summit you can see into the crater created from the last eruption in 1963. We had a good guide who set a good pace and always made sure we were OK but he didn't know much about the history of Agung and more just led us up. It was an exhausting day trip and by the end of it my legs were butter but it was worth every step for the view and to say I went to the highest and holiest place on .", "Spent hours trekking up in the dark. Loose rocks and sand everywhere making it difficult. Full of tourists so struggle to actually walk. Got to the top for an awful breakfast - boiled egg. No sunrise just clouds. Overall waste of time, saw nothing and just gained a lot of pain.", "Mount Batur trekking was our highlight trip in , its absolutely worth doing wake up around 1:30 am. Our trip arrange Jero who we found his name site on internet. The climb difficult need big effort to reach the summit. the descent mush difficult, very tough but luckily I have wonderful guide, he is Katuk Jero's uncle. You have to be very careful every single step to not fall down. Thanks Jero for arrange my highlight trip in , I will keep in touch you through your WhatsApp +6281904082208 and I definitely will recommend you and your uncle. Still a very great experience :) :) :)", "Mount Batur is the second active volcanoes in which is specialized for easy to medium track lovers. The track is not so hard which could be reached in 1,5 to 2 hours. Most trekkers could reach the summit easily and would be rewarded by a beautiful sunrise (even though it was cloudy so the sun not perfectly saw but it was such a great experience) with Mount Abang and Batur lake in the background.", "We decided to attempt this hike with our young children not knowing exactly how well they would do. Our oldest, 6, did great, and other than hand holding on the way up needed to know assistance and didn't complain at all. Our youngest, 3, wanted to be carried the entire time! Mostly this is because she is lazy (haha) but there were definitely times where she would have needed to be carried. We opted against doing the hike for sunrise simply because of our children and I am so pleased we did, I think the oldest would have needed a lot more help and probably would have complained if she had to do it in the dark. Plus we wanted them to sleep a little longer! It was such a highlight of our time in and if we return we will definitely do it again...maybe next time for the sunrise at the top.", "We booked our tour through Eco Cycling who advertised this trek as a relatively easy climb, suitable for most persons and children. This is quite misleading as the sunrise hike has participants walking in the dark up (often) steep, boulder-and-rock-strewn paths. I am not in great physical shape, but the hour+ long, steep, slippery climb (the second half) challenged even my younger, fitter . Our local guide was amazing, and without her I would have had a difficult time indeed. Sadly, the fog prevented us from seeing the sunrise, or even much scenery, so the effort to reach the top seemed wasted. If you feel that this hike is for you, know that you will be walking (and climbing) in the dark, up steep paths, over loose rock for roughly 2 hours. I would suggest \\shopping around\\\" for your tour company (as there are many different prices) or, as another reviewer suggested, just join the hundreds of people already going and bring your own flashlight. There is no guarantee of a view at the top of course.... The young people guiding us get full marks and more! They were amazing! I wish that the bulk of the money our group paid for this tour went to them, but I suspect it didn't. I remain ambivalent as the activity was simply too strenuous for enjoyment.\"", "Mt. Batur and the lake are very beautiful. That's the only positive thing I could say about that place. If you want to climb the volcano crater without a guide, the locals will stop you. And they are not very friendly. There is NO official entrance fee, insurance, and any obligation to go with a paid guide. This mountain is taken over by a bunch of local criminals, rude and aggressive, who don't allow visitors to climb on their own without paying a lot of money. And probably everyone, who pays for a local guide supports that mafia. There is No such thing as \\licensed guide\\\" there. It's surprising how that popular and really beautiful place in is under control of unfriendly locals, with no any governmental regulations. Pay or go away! And as a result no chance for budget travelers who can't afford paying big amount of money, to go there. There is no fixed price, it's all about negotiating and bargaining. Is that the the official and legal way to climb the mountain?! Once in the village, one will be followed and asked many personal questions, will be subject to disturbing, bothering, offered to buy something or 'help'. It's not help, it's just overpriced service. So if you decide to go there, please be well-informed and take your decision consciously and wise. Personally, I would not advice people on going there, unless that unfair and illegal business is regulated by the government or legal institution.\"", "It's not an easy trek but totally doable. I would recommend bringing a good pair of hiking boots- it makes all the difference. Watching the sunrise from the summit and walking the volcano ridge makes it completely worth it.", "The best activity we did in . The views were sensational , wear good hiking shoes and if you have a go pro definitely use it. Was really hard getting up there but so WORTH IT. Take some paracetamol because your legs will ache.", "One of the best natural attractions in . It's a moderate level hike, suitable for most people (excluding morbidly obese Americans - I'm speaking from experience seeing two of such specimens attempting the climb). Get up early, climb the mountain, enjoy the view.", "Batur is miracle of nature. We decided to go there for the sunset and go back after it is dark. This was great decision as we were only three people up there. Batur was mysterious, misty and seemed dangerous. It also offered great views, steam coming out from ground and deep crater. The most popular way to visit Batur is 1:30 am trekking to see sunrise. I suppose it may be bad experience as we saw what is left on the top. Large piece of this amazing place is spoiled by tourists and turned into large latrine :( No one really maintain any facilities on top and thousands of people go there to see sunrise. Advice: you must have a guide, you MUST have good boots - trekking is on sharp volcanic rock, ascend is steep and not for children (fortunately ours decided to stay at hot springs), descent after its dark may be dangerous if not led by guide.", "2 hours trek to reach the top of the volcanic mountain for sunrise Pros: 1. Great view of sunrise. Nearby villages look very picturesque from top 2. A fun trek in dark, moderately difficult (descend requires more energy) Cons: 1. For first time visitors, guide is recommended who was very costly 2. The place was crowded when we visited (a Sunday in July 2016) Overall, highly recommended for the view", "I would thoroughly recommend this tour to anyone, however if you have mobility or physical issues. I wouldn’t try this as it’s pretty tough even for people who are moderately fit. Firstly you will be taken to the tour operators base for a quick breakfast (banana pancakes and coffee or tea). We were then driven to the base of the mouantin and joined by a tour guide. We had Ariska she was very friendly and helpful. Also somewhere for a quick toilet before you start your 1.5-2 hour hike. The toilets are very basic. The first 20 mins was okay it was uphill but on the road and then the rest of the trek up you really need to stay focus and look where you are going. Make sure you have a torch so you can see it’s very easy to miss a step. You also have a line of people behind following one by one, so you are constantly on the move. Try and slow your breathing down and if you need a break let your tour guide know. Once we reached the first stop base the trek got harder, but as long as you follow and listen to your guide you will make it! Even if you feel you can’t make it to the top you can trust me! You don’t have to reach the top if you really can’t make it, but the views from the top are amazing. At the top, the tour guide made us breakfast which consisted of a boiled egg each and banana sandwich. After the sunset you will begin your descend back down. Following the way you came up to go back down, but again beware some parts are very steep. Our tour guide Ariska took us back down via a longer route, but was less challenging which involved going round the volcano. The advantage was there was less people so you didn’t have a whole row of people following behind you contanely. Obviously though the descendant down was slightly longer. Advice: ideally wear layers than can be easily be taken on or off like hoodies with a tshirt underneath. Hat in case it gets very cold. Torch with enough battery (otherwise your tour guide should be able to supply you with one). Also bring a walking stick (if you have one) for the trek back down. Bring some water and snacks with you as you won’t have a proper stop until you reach the first stop point which is at least an hour into your hike.", "Myself and 2 went to the mountain with a hired driver. Left at 2am to get there from Seminyak and planned to hike without a guide. When we arrived at the village road we got pulled over by \\Security\\\" to pay a ticket entry which was 330,000 IDR each which we had no idea about. Then when we arrived at the car park we tried to follow the path to the mountain with a group of other tourists, but we got harassed every step of the way by several men asking who was our guide, threatening us to go back to the office and pay ticket entry or they won't let us go further. They blocked our path and around 10 men aggresivly surrounded us shouting to go back until we submitted. We haggled the price but still didn't have as much money as they asked (due to the extra ticket fee before hand) so they forced us into a car to go to an atm to get the money for them. Our driver advised us to go with them. Very scary. If you can get past these people it's a very simple and easy hike up with no guide needed and bumper to bumper tourists... But it's not worth it for the aggregation and intimidation for what should be a nice morning out. It made us all very upset. Once we paid up, the guide (who previously intimidated us) was suddenly very relaxed and pleasant. Gave a good tour and showed us shortcuts up the hill. Took some good photos of us but had limited knowledge on the area. Just a few facts recited over and over. The views were amazing once the clouds cleared. Well worth the trip, but just hire a tour guide and haggle the price. Not worth feeling scared for a view.\"", "A girlfriend and I hiked Mt. Agung on November 21st and I would recommend this to all thrill seekers! I had read the reviews on trip advisor and honestly figured everyone was over reacting about the last hour of the hike, but they weren't by any means. We began at 1:30 AM and took the shorter route beginning more towards the top of the mountain. It took us about 4 hours to reach the top and 5 hours to get down (it could have been closer to 4 but my poor friend had major hiking boot issues :( ) I was extremely happy with the gear we chose to bring. I was nervous about being too hot or too cold but really between the layers we brought it was PERFECT. I bought/brought two pairs of wool socks but actually did not wear either pair and just wore regular socks. I wore Capri length Under Armour work out tights and my friend worke Columbia hiking pants. Both of us were comfortable in what we chose. I wore a work out tank up, but layered with an infrared core warmer from North Face, a long sleeved dry-fit shirt, and a rain jacket. I had a fleece lined ear/head warmer and I would DEFINITELY suggest hiking gloves. I had my gloves and my hands still got a few small callouses I didn't even realize I was acquiring as we went up the rocks and I hadn't put my gloves on just yet. The one thing we didn't bring, but I wish we had, was a collapsible hiking stick. Overall, I would suggest this to anyone/everyone looking for a thrill and a bit of a challenge. Go with a local guide for sure! My friend and I weren't in the best shape we've ever been in, but we have both run a few half marathons/a few 5ks and sprint tris over the past few years. But it's been a solid two years since I've run anything over a 5k, for time. (just to give you some insight into our athletic abilities/how in shape we were) I would do this again without a doubt!", "Some recommend a guided tour to climb the old volcano. It is of course a more comfortable solution than doing it by yourself. The tour prices vary, from around 30 USD up to 200 USD. What the tour companies provide is basically the same: an early transportation in a minivan, and a guided walk uphill, some kind of breakfast and then back. All this can be done much cheaper by renting a scooter for around 6-10 USD per day, and driving it to the nearest point of the trail. From Ubud this takes 1-2 hours, depending on the traffic. At some point you might be stopped by some local people dressed in what looks like uniforms and asked for a pay of around 3-4 USD for a “permit and insurance”. This is a scam. Just drive. Don’t stop and try to argue with them because they have done the scam for years and are very convincing. When you reach the village in the bottom of the large crater, just follow the road to Mount Batur. At a crossing you should turn left and follow a smaller paved road to a trekking point. At this crossing you will be stopped by some local who demands another fee of around 10-15 USD per person for “a permit and a guide”, They will most certainly point at a sign which claims that a guide is mandatory. This is all fake. Just drive on. If you stop and argue with this people, the situation might get nasty and out of hands. Follow the road until it ends outside a Hindu temple, where you can park your scooter. There is a larger park nearby, but that park is crowded with the local “guides” who will scam you. About paying money to the local hustlers: some people consider this being aid to starving people. To me, it is just supporting corruption and paying money to gangsters in a dysfunctional country. On the western side of the temple, there is a trail uphill. Follow the trail. When reaching a high point, you will see a couple of empty buildings. Take a break, and keep on following the trail. Eventually you will have walked round the crater and will be descending to the temple, where you have parked your scooters. About climbing the mountain: it is not difficult and no mounting climbing experience is of course not needed. It can be somewhat exhausting, but by taking breaks, it can be done by untrained people. Once on the edge, the walk around the crater is easy. No special shoes is needed; we wore trainers, sandals and even flip flops.", "Best experience to be there, a beautiful mt.agung, although we arrived a little bit late in the afternoon but still we have witness a beautiful view.", "Well first of all, prepare well for this trek. As the shorter route was closed due to prepration of a ceremony at the temple where it starts, we had to take the longer one, which takes 5-6 hours to the top of Mount Agung. It start in lower altituted, so you have to fight with more altitude meters. This is quiet exhausting, so if you plan to take this route, be sure that you have a good physical condition. The longer route is aproximately 1700 altitude meters and that makes you sweat. Second of all, dress warm as it gets really really cold up there. I would go for serious thermal underwear, and serious treking jackets, as well as shoes. While going the longer route you get up after 4-5 hours of treking and have to face one more hour of climbing (you have to use your hands on some parts of the way up), with temperatures way below the beach temperatures. Take also your own water. The guides take water with them, but of course they can´t take up 20 bottles for the group. So make sure to get your own 1-2 liters in your backpack as well as some energy bars. But getting to the top is worth all these. We were the only one on the top that day - the feeling that you didn´t give it up when your brain had problems moving your feet :) is just fantastic :)", "The volcano is a spectacular view and worth visiting. The children enjoyed seeing a real volcano! The view points, however, are placed along a very busy street with dangerous traffic, lots of people and dirty tourist restaurants. We escaped the busy street and went down to the lake instead, a 5-10 min drive, and that was absolutely lovely. Beautiful place for a family picnic and much more quiet. Remember to pick up some fresh fruit along the route before you arrive and you'll have a nice snack while enjoying the scenery 😊", "Travelled with Best Adventure tours whom provided a door to door service and spoke good English and answered our questions as we travelled without trying to drum up extra business for himself. On the actual mountain the local guides takes you up. They complete three months of training which includes rescue training. First part of walk has a gradual climb and the second half is a series f switch backs as we climb the steep volcano side. Our guide spoke good english and when we arrived at the sunrise spot you will find several small huts you can shelter in from the early morning chill, buy a hot coffee or tea. Depending on your arrangements your guide may make you breakfast up top of warm banana sandwiches. The sun did hide a little in the clouds at the exact sunrise moment but overall the whole journey was awesome and we got great pics.", "It is a must for anyone seeking, adventure and depending on the weather not only adventure will be found but also fear and adrenaline. If possible dont climb it during the rainy season it is very dangerouse and rather daunghting when hi winds are blowing you around a very wet and steep incline of rocks littered with moss, mud and only your faith in your guid and head lantern to keep you going up. Don't even consider climbing without a guide on our way down from the peak we encountered a number of small groups of people whom all tried to climb up with out a guide and none of them made it to the top. The thing is some of the more logical paths lead to \\dead ends\\\" which the guids are aware of. Wayan was a great guid with allot of experience and good english +6285237250607.\"", "The sunrise trek is a must do. We booked through getyourguide and their staff were amazing! Their tour took us up a different route away from the motorbikes that some people complain about and included a stop at some hot springs and a coffee plantation on the way back to our hotel too. The trek itself is fairly intense and requires at least a moderate level of fitness. The sunrise at the top is beautiful.", "It is a gorgeous mountain! The views are very nice. It is like 1h from Ubud so not too bad. Also ask your driver to stop at a decent lunch place there are a few there that offer amazing views of the mountain! It can be a romantic trip. Also the volcanic rock is fascinating!", "Lots of tours for sunrise, bike riding lots of activities. All well run . Be prepared to climb it's very very challenging.. I certainly underestimated how difficult it would be and I'm of reasonable fitness. ", "It is one of the sights to see but I arrived on an overcast day and didn't appreciate much of the beauty. There were lots of street vendors and I admired the view of the volcano and the lake but I am glad I didn't trek it a 2 am like I was planning to!", "We were picked up from Ubud at 2:30AM to start our hike. We arrivied at the starting point and they provided us with breakfast (pancakes and tea). The hike started in darkness and only the provided flashlights were our source of light. The hike took us about 2hours (arrived around 5:45am) and we made it in time to see the sunrise. - It was stunning - absolutely beautiful. Sunrise over a volcano with the clouds eyelevel overlooking a lake. - The hike is very challenging. Uneven paths with continuous elevation. Go slow if you are not an experienced hiker or you may slip and hurt yourself. It will be the same path hiking downwards, which was quicker but was as equally as dangerous (can slip and fall). There are beverage/snacks sellers who will try to help you down the mountain in an exchange of purchasing something from them. - They will make your food at the top of the mountain which was like an egg sandwich and tea. - The hike will make you a little sweaty and hot but on top of the mountain will be chilly, so wear layers! - Proper shoewear highly recommended. Pack water. Also there is no washroom at the top. - Cheeky monkeys at the top that will try to steal your food - beware of their mischief! - Overall it was an amazing experience. One time thing for me. Worth it.", "My girlfriend and I climbed the south side with two guides for 800k. The climb was tough for us, but totally worth it for the experience, even without the view. Make sure you calculate in some time for stargazing: The view of the milky way is amazing. Download an app that let's you see where all the constellations are. One of the rare chances to see them as you're supposed to.", "Starting in the morning time at 2am from the hotel (Great Mountain Views Resort), arriving at gungung agung about 2.30h ready to climb the very steep track. It takes about 3-4 hours to the peak steep, steep and steep!!! :) (and for sure same way back!) Be aware that it is quite hard to climb up. We did it without guide and I think it is manageable if you are expierienced with tracking and you are in a good (sporty) decision. You need a torch, in total it´s about 7 hours. In Selat there is not much for sleeping. Just one easy guesthouse (clean) and Great Mountain Resort in Duda, 15 Minutes by car away. Great Mountain Resort is perfect!! Worth to stay two nigths (about 400 IND for the bungalow).", "Mount Batur is a renowned hiking place and is popular for sunrise. This is by far the biggest tourist trap and the price range for hiking is as low as 100 000 Ruppiah to as high as 1500 000 Ruppiah depending on how would like to get cheated. A local person briefed me about this tourist trap and how the mountain mafia doesn't allow the tourists to be on their own. I enjoyed the views and the sunset from a distance.", "It was semi difficult trekking. Need to make sure you have a good torch- best would be the one that can be attached to the head so hands can be free. Also ensure you have right shoes- there are many stones on the sand so it’s very easy to slip especially when you are trekking up in the dark! If higher you get then more difficult it becomes in my opinion. There are people on motorbikes who offer a ride up but what is the point? You can make as many stops as you want to catch the breath but be aware that sunrise is about 6:20 so need to make it up by then. It took us about 2.5h as a group of 6. There are many people climbing at the same time and some parts are very narrow so might get stuck behind someone for a bit. When you get to the top you will realise that the view was absolutely worth it! The way down might be difficult too as you go downhill. Good thing is that is bright so can enjoy the beautiful views all the way down.", "Have never seen a volcano and I was not disappointed, the scenery was beautiful. As others have said you are overwhelmed with the fact that it is an active volcano. We didn't go hiking or walking in the area just viewed the Volcano and lake from afar, but got some beautiful photographs. Ate lunch overlooking the Volcano and lake, didn't want to leave. When we got to the area our driver stopped so we could take photographs we got out to take them and were bombarded by women and children trying to sell you things (very tacky and poor quality goods), and if you show any interest then they don't leave you alone, it spoilt it for us and we didn't take any photographs at this point, they were so in our face it wasn't possible (can totally understand that this is probably there only income, but they should learn that if they kept there distance they would probably get more sales) So my advice is just say no from the start however cute the children are, we did this further along the road and were left alone. As you enter the location there is a stop point and you have to pay approx $1 per person to enter the area.", "We had to leave Tulamben at 1AM to start the trek from the base car park at 2:30. The trek starts in steep jungle before progressing to even steeper scrambling over and climbing up rocks later on. Good walking boots help a lot. We were at the summit by 5:20AM, with about five 5 minute rests along the way. We are quite fit but by no means athletes. The start is quite warm and humid but the top is cold and windy and requires sleeves. I wore thin trousers, a T-shirt and a light waterproof shell jacket which was just about enough to keep the cold winds off while waiting for sunrise at 6AM. We were the first back down by 7:50AM, but we were descending relatively quickly. 1.5 litre of water per person was about right.", "Sunrise trekking up Mount Batur was definitely one of the highlights of our visit to . There are many places in the town where you can arrange for a pick up from your hotel and transport to the starting point with a local guide to accompany you. It is a lovely activity and is worth the early morning start.", "If you're in , this is a must-do, especially if you love hiking. It's a tad far away from everything and requires waking up early but it'll be so damn worth it. Honestly you don't really NEED a guide to navigate for this because the trails so popular you just need to follow everyone else and their guides. We had a guide though, and the extra bonus was that he knew the less-crowded spots and also how to chase away the naughty monkeys - just lift a rock - and some extra fun facts about the area. What I noticed was that so many people were in inappropriate hiking attire - think shorts, denim jackets and white sneakers. So here's a packing list of the things you need: 1. Torchlight - it's pitch black other than the torches of other people 2. Proper hiking shoes - we saw many people sliding, especially on the way down. The volcanic sand is slippery! 3. Wear long pants - before the sun rises it's cold 4. A sweater and windbreaker - it gets warm on the way up but it gets chilly waiting for the sun to rise. I brought gloves up but didn't use them at all. On top of all that, we were in for a whole week but didn't see any shops selling hiking shoes, so make sure to bring those from home!", "Did a walk up Gunung Agung from Besakih Temple with an excellent guide called Wayan. Mentioned in previous reviews with his number. I was lucky with the weather as there was a lot of rain about but seemed to be everwhere but on our sacred mountain. Started at 12 midnight and took a fair old pace up. I've done a lot of walking and mountaineering and clear Wayan knew the route and was very thoughtful to adjust his pace to suit his client. I was happy with a brisk pace and we arrived early just under the sunnit ridge at 4am. Still too early to go onto the summit for sunrise we rested. wayan was all prepared with some hot drinks and pot noodles. He had thought of every eventuality. At 5.30am we headed for the first summit and then straight over to the main summit at 3200m at the end of an excellent ridge. Sunrise was spectacular and the view down to lesser mountains was a sight to be seen. Headed down abd were back at the start at 11am. If you're into hills and mountain fit, this is a must and would have no hesitation recommeding Wayan. His english is also excellent and a real companion on the hill.", "Once you are in , you must visit this volcano. Start early in the morning. Reach below the summit. Hire a professional guide with you . as trek to top is not easy. You may also watch from far and be happy. While climbing there is no tree for support, here guides come to your help.Also were good trekking shoes, even you can hire good shoes, if you don't mind wearing others shoe. While coming back you can do other sightseeing.", "At 12 PM on 30th April driver pick me up and driving to Pasar Agung Selat around 1.30hours from Ubud by the time we arrived the Guide Ketut introducing him self with smile and humble,he and his wife was climb Agung Mountain everyday as a Guide.The weather was not so good when we left Ubud,but by the time we arrived at Pasar Agung Temple the weather was perfect,They offering Hot Tea or Coffee before we start.Make sure before you make decision to climb the Mountain better you do exercise,my preparation around 1 month before I climb.Around 2 Am at 1st May 2013 we start Trekking,the step at Pasar Agung Temple is good warm up for your body,and stop around 1 minute we pray at The Temple get blessing for the journey.Is always good you go with Guide,, The Trekking was good,if you have good physic.cold air and sweating all the body was turn on the adrenalin and spirit to reach the Summit,this quite challenging trekking for me than Batur Mountain,Guide Ketut and Nyoman ( wife ) so patient to guide me going up,every time we take a break they always offering fruits and bread and chocolate to give me some energy. The torch that we have is helping a lots,our vision just 1 meter from our head to the Rocky road and slippery,make sure you wear your special boot,more save,, We Reach the Summit at 5.30,,WOW its so COLD ,my preparation wear layer top,Jacket,Hat,hands glove and alots of water,,some nuts and chocolate, At 6.10 AM the Sunrise coming up,wow all what i done to climb this mountain was worted with the Ambiance on the Top of the Mountain ,its so Beautiful,,Amazing View,,i am so Happy when i arrived,i am taking alots of picture including Rinjani Mountain in Lombok we can see from Agung Mountain, Hot tea make me feel better and warming my body,, We just spent maybe around 15 -20 minute and we get ready to going down,quite hard to go down and more slippery,so i decide i am crawling down sometime ,take around 3 hours to going down,,Happy feeling inside make me not so tired to going down,,, here I would like to Thank You to Ketut and Nyoman you are The Best Guide for my Journey to Agung Mountain.", "Having read many books that explain Gunung Agung's significance in nese culture and spoken to local friends about their climbing experience I made up my mind to reach its summit. Glorious early morning views of it from the beaches of Sanur as I walked the soft sand in my borrowed boots was great motivation and finally I had the opportunity. I Wayan Widi Yasa wayan.idguides@gmail.com was a wonderful guide. He and his family have been the guiding family for generations - he's been climbing Mt Agung since he was 11 - 22 years ago. He is light on his feet, perfectly balanced, gracious and encouraging and so knowledgable with excellent English. He literally guided me step by step as need be when traversing the massive rocks and giving exact to the minute time frames. His enthusiasm for the environment and the climb and the pleasure at eventually arriving with the dawn at the summit was as genuine for him as it was for me. It was an extreme challenge for me but one that was so worthwhile. The clear sunrise was royal reward for the effort with exceptional views across 's volcanoes to the west to Java and its closest volcanoes and to the east over Mt Rinjani and Lombok. Thank you again IWayan for turning the possibility into such rewarding certainty - forever in your debt", "Such a blessing for me that I can see the magnificent view from top of Mount Batur. The weather is nice around 19*C and its only 45 minutes for me to get the top. Sunrise is rising around 5.45am on that time and really good to see it while having a cup of hot chocolate.", "Pretty challenging hike of about 1.5 hours up the mountain in the dark. For those in my family who were fit, it was an easy climb. For those who were less athletic, it was very challenging. Scrambling up over sharp and often loose volcanic rock in the dark is pretty challenging. The view of the sunrise was absolutely breathtaking with clouds and mountains from distant islands constantly changing color as the sunrise progressed and then finally illuminating the lake with incredible brilliance. Wonderful. Then the monkey's emerged from the caldera of the volcano as if on cue to get food from all the tourists. If you are expecting solitude on the mountain you will be disappointed. There were hundreds of people that made the trek. A few pointers: 1. Don't be deceived by the relatively warm temperatures at the start. After 1.5 hours of exertion you arrive at the top to sweaty and then the wind and temp will cool you off quickly and can make it all rather chilly. Dress appropriately. 2. Starting off at 3 am will get you to the summit too early. We waited around in the cold for about 2 hours for the sunrise. Starting at 4 am will give you plenty of time to make it up the mountain in time for the sunrise. The descent is better done on a slightly longer but less steep trail. Safer that way. Overall, a fantastic experience that will not be forgotten.", "Although having arranged and organised our Mount Batur Sunrise hike with Discova, the 3am pick up still found us groggy and slightly under-prepared. Nevertheless, on the 2 hour drive from Ubud our Discova guide talked us through what to expect from the climb. Upon arriving at the start of the hike we met our local guide and were offered head torches and extra layers, and began the two hour hike to the summit. The climb itself is not over strenuous (I swear I saw one girl do it in flip flops); our guide gave us the opportunity for multiple breaks and having come prepared with hiking boots the terrain wasn't overly difficult. In the last 45 minutes a lot of the climb is on a sandy layer, which can definitely take it out of you! On arriving at the summit with good time until sunrise, we settled in at a suitable spot as our guide brought over a snack of eggs and bread - there is the option to get hot chocolates but these need to be paid for and as we'd brought no cash, we passed. Although the inevitable clouds did roll in as the sun was coming up, the majesty of the setting was definitely not lost. We spend a good hour at the summit before wandering back to the base and our Discova rep, ready for the drive back and a big breakfast to celebrate the hike completion. Honestly, the factor that brought this review down was the amount of idiotic tourists that were either tormenting the monkeys (although it was incredibly amusing seeing hungover tourists lose their food, and often much more, to those more opportunistic monkeys), flying drones over everyone or just generally not being respectful of those around them. Thankfully, they were in the minority.", "Left Ubud around 2:30am. Starting trekking around 4. Made it up in an hour and a half. Went with a guide (Mt. Batur Sunrise Trekking Co.), who was amazing (Adi), as recommended by most people. Everyone at the top is able to get a view. Our guide made us egg and banana sandwiches and tea/coffee. We went on a clear day and were able to see Mt. Agung, the village below Mt. Batur, and the sunrise all very well. However, in the days prior, there was absolutely no visibility. Tips: it is very cold at the top, make sure to bring layers. It is a slightly strenuous hike. We are in our mid-twenties and hike regularly but were still sore the next day. There are no bathrooms on the trail. Would recommend eating something before hiking.", "We set off from Ubud at 2.30am, arrived at the base of Mt Batur at 3.45am and began the hour long hike up the volcano. I have medium fitness level and had to stop every 10 mins or so to recover. It was very challenging to the point that I actually had an EIB episode (exercise induced brinchospasm) Thank God my husband had his asthma puffer on him. The guide said very little to encourage us up the mountain and didn’t even come to check on me as I was having the asthma attack to see if I was ok. We eventually made it to the top where it was freezing cold (we were in shorts and t-shirts) and had to sit for an hour, waiting for the sun to rise, while sprukers tried to sell you a loan of a blanket for 500,000 rupiah. We were NOT told to bring warm clothes. Unfortunately, the sunrise was hidden by clouds on our trip and the 5 of us were desperate to get down the mountain out of the cold, so we asked our guide to lead us down, not long after the sunrise. The guide held my hand the whole way down, which was very helpful, as the loose gravel is very slippery, in fact everyone of us took a tumble on the way down, ending up with scratches and scrapes. As we had walked up in darkness with flashlights, we had no idea where we had actually walked. When the sun rose and we saw the trek we had just done, we were pretty horrified. At some points we were trekking right on the edge of the volcano and a slight stumble or wrong footing could have easily seen one of us fall over the edge. I don’t like being negative, but I feel we were not adequately prepared for this trek in any way, shape or form. My husband is a very fit tradie and he did it, no worries, but for your average Joe, who walks a few times a week or bike rides, this was a very challenging venture. I’m glad I did it, but I wouldn’t do it again.", "Avoid the busy traffic and souvenir sellers, this place had an outstanding view of Caldera of Mount and Lake Batur. We had lunch there and keep admiring the view every time we looked down. The temperature was cooler than the other part of . It is definitely a MUST to visit!!", "My wife and I got up at 1am to experience the Mt Batur volcano at sunrise. The trip from Seminyak took a couple of hours and can not be avoided. There were lots of people doing the walk. We arrived at the car park, met our guide and off we went. There are lots of opionions on how hard the climb is from easy to hard. Be warned it is steep climb over rocks and loose stones. It is not for the faint hearted. However if you are fit and willing to have a go then it is very doable. The climb took us 2 hours and we were near the back. I was very glad to reach the top. And what a view!! Coming back down was easier and much quicker (obviously). Well worth it - give it a go.", "Yes, the trek is a bit tough but not punishing. If you can do hikes in general, you can do this. However, if you're not super fit like me, go with a private tour (even if it'll be 2-3x what you'd pay for in a group tour) so that you can go up on your own pace and stop to go to the side to let others pass through when you need to (and start early so you can still have that space). It gets exponentially tougher and I was out of breath every few minutes but the unencumbered view of the starry night alone was worth it. The sunrise itself was not the best I've seen but it was definitely awesome and overall, this trek was an excellent experience. Coffee, water, hard-boiled eggs, and toast can be bought at the halfway point and first viewpoint but it won't come cheap and you will understand why. You'll encounter teen vendors doing the same trek to bring these to the top. Don't skip out on seeing the crater. Then pray that you can control your bladder, otherwise it'll be the bushes for you. And make sure you go down the easy route, not the same route you went through going up.", "Hired a car for the day specifically to go here. Car hire cost US$28 for the day plus petrol. If your not fussed on driving yourself get a car plus driver for the day at a cost of around US$40 Including petrol and waiting around for you. The roads in are not fantastic, very busy, mopeds coming at you at evey angle. From the coastal town of Sanur up to Kintamani volcano took about 2 hours as traffic is slow. The traffic eases after Ubud. We went up early morning to avoid the coach trips and the clouds which cover the top of the volcano. On the way up to the Volcano there are coffee vendors offering free tasting of Kopi Luwak coffee, which is considered to be the most expensive in the world. The coffee beans are eaten by civet cats and then ex created and collected. Not too sure if I fancy tasting second hand coffee! Plenty of places en route to take photos, the view from the top offers fantastic views over the lake, the caldera and neighbouring volcano. There is a small information centre at the top with the history of all the eruptions, the last being in 2000. Lots of stalls selling gifts, coffee shops and toilets. Well worth a visit", "I founded contact person @ +6281904082208 bases of five start rating on TripAdvisor and decided to contact him through WhatsApp. The reservation went smoothly, my message repined promptly and fixed by couple of minute. I and my wife stayed in Seminyak picked up at 8:30 pm by Ketut, travel to the base of Mt. Agung 2 hours then we began our hike at 11 pm. We are very satisfied book through them because they provide us transfer pick up and drop off to your hotel in Seminyak, experienced local guide Darta Geday, Light volcanic breakfast such as: a. Bananas b. Breads c. Hot tea, coffee or hot chocolate. d. Seasonal fresh fruits. e. Biscuits f. Chocolate g. Mineral water h. Toilet fees in car park. 5. Trekking equipment such as: a. Torch (Flashlight) b. Trekking pole. c. Raincoat 6. Entrance fees to Karangasem area. The hike was difficult and quite tough for us as we are fewer exercises but we did the summit before 6 am, the locals guide Darta Geday was just excellent and helpful.The sunrise was excellent, it was worth sacrifice sleep. Noted! Wear proper hiking boots, do not wear flat gear it will be danger for you. Prepared warm jacket and layers as on the summit is cold, glove is useful for you too. Do not eat a lot before hike, there is no toilet on the summit and rest enough before departure. Last word thank you very much Jero arrange our hike and Darta you are best guide ever.", "The 3 km stretch of road has multiple chances to photograph the mountain / volcano . As expected a entry fee to continue on road - like many of the tourist spots Today police checking all cars / drivers had correct licenses, best go with reputable driver .", "the hike was extremely crowded! during the way up it was like the traffic un ubud! always stop and go! Than we were stuck in the middle of the way up and couldn't go one step ahead or back! it was a total catastrophe! if there would habe been a mass panic,I guess 100a if people would have died! after a long way up with a lot of stop and goes we weren't allowed to go to the top because there where already to much people! in the end it was an experience with mixed feelings! some nice some bad! I guess more than 2000 people on the vulcano but a nice view an lovely monkeys 🙈", "One of my favorite sightseeing places in ! Local food buffet lunch overlooking the volcano is just super awesome!!!", "I have done a small amount of mountain trekking, and I'd have to say Mt batur was my least favourite mountain trek so far. From the moment we were packed into out tiny non-aircontioned van at 1am, this was a very uncomfortable day! When you arrive at the base of Mt Batur, you are greeted by around 400 other tourists huddling around with their guides and being handed flash lights. I would have to say that the toilets here- the only toilets you'll see- are the worst toilets I have EVER used in my life. So disgusting, urine everywhere, all toilets blocked and overflowing, absolutely disgusting. Do yourself a favour and wee behind a bush! The trek up is obviously in the dark, so there's no joy- just huffing and puffing and slipping and sliding along with the other 400 tourists- it felt like we were sheep being herded. At one point where our small group were allowed to stop for a five minute break, yes, you guessed it, there are locals there trying to sell you food/drinks etc. Half the people in our group didn't make it to the top. There were a few injuries- the volcanic soil is very very loose and slippery and you basically take two steps forward and one step back the whole way. When you finally make it to the top, you join the other 400 tourists, and local dogs, and tour guides and try and find a spot to sit and watch the sunrise. If you are lucky, you might actually get to see it through the clouds- we didn't. Once the sun was up the view of the surrounding area was quite pretty and we were able to get some half decent photos. We were served our breakfast soon after- which was banana in white bread and a boiled egg- no thanks. The trek down was slightly more enjoyable as you could see your surroundings by now, and the monkeys were out and about and it was quite entertaining watching people get their hats/water bottles stolen. All the remaining people in my group (including myself) had falls on the way down, there's no avoiding it, the ground is simply sooo slippery and rocks so unstable! All in all, I would not recommend this climb, There are so many other beautiful things to see in , and many without quite the herd of tourists alongside you. I would recommend the downhill mountain bike tour over this trek any day! A much more enjoyable experience and more scenic.", "First off, I'm not a very experienced hiker. Before my travel to I did some easy tracks in the French Jura Mountains or in the Swiss alps. But even for me this hike was a joke. There is a clear track marked by tons of rubbish, which makes it easy to find your way up. However, the locals use the mountain as a money making machine and force you (if necessary with violence) to hire one of their \\guides\\\" to ensure your \\\"safety\\\" on this hike. We didn't want to do the sunrise tour, so we went there in the morning when everybody was coming back down. The taxi driver dropped us at the office where the guides can be hired. The initial price they asked was 700k per person and we managed to bargain them down to 300k p.p. As a result we got a young guide (contrary to the person that took the money, he was very nice, but couldn't speak English) who walked up with us while smoking one cigarette after the other and polluting the path with his empty water bottles. He had trouble to keep our pace and we had to interrupt the track several times to wait for him to catch up. The path is seamed with guards to ensure nobody would get to enjoy the mountain without paying for the guide. Once on the top he showed us some of the volcanic steams and needed about an hour to recover. We were not allowed to explore the area or walk around on our own. When he wanted to head down, we asked if it was possible to go to another viewpoint which was around 10 minutes away. He took us there for another 100k. This view point was much better than the first one where a horrible smell came from the rubbish the guides are burning on top of their sacred mountain. I can imagine that the view is impressive for people which have never been in the mountains. It is nice and beautiful and one can see the traces of dried magma. On our way back I slipped due to loose rocks and had my elbow bleeding. Needless to say the guide we were forced to book in order to ensure our safety did not have any kind of disinfectant or patches. Instead he took a leaf from a tree took it in his mouth and chewed it with the intention to rub the chewed leaf on my bleeding wound, which I refused. Back at the entrance gate, we said goodbye to our guide who was clearly relieved. Overall, the view from the top of the mountain was nothing special, but very nice and if it would be possible to hike it freely I would warmly recommend going there. The clear downside of the trip is the fact that the mountain is full of garbage that the guides are partly burning up there. With the useless and unprepared guide (we even had to provide him with water) that was restricting our freedom, the experience turned into something unpleasant. I would not go there again.\"", "So sad that we spent all that time in the car to see the Volcano and have lunch over-looking it and the weather was rainy and foggy. Worse still is that you would't even know until you got closer to the volcano because the weather changes dramatically from Kuta to there. Was still lovely and we saw a lot on the way, and the fog cleared up for a few minutes so we could see what we were missing, but it's just one of those things you can't control.", "Before you go know that there are multiple trails with varying difficulty. We saw many people injured on the trail, from scrapes and cuts to broken bones! The poor girl had to be carries on a guide back with a broken ankle! The trail we took was easy in the beginning but quickly became difficult as we were walking in the dark along the loose sharp lava rocks. There were points where the climb was very steep. After 2 hours of hiking, we made it to the cloudless peak. Unfortunately, it did not remain cloudless for long but the sunrise was still beautiful. Our guide showed us how they use the volcanic steam to cook eggs and banana. The trek down was nice. We stopped at an area with monkeys and got to take some fabulous pictures. I would suggest for fit adults, no children.", "My sole aim in wanting to climb Mount Batur was to experience a sunrise above a sea of clouds, which normally forms there. The path is easy to follow and not to steep, as long as you of of average fitness. Unfortunately however, due to the practices of a local cartel which run the mountain, you will not be allowed to climb the volcano without the services of a guide. Having done my research and not wanting to be harassed and threatened as I tried to summit alone, and determined to experience the sea of clouds, I paid for a local tour and went up. Down to pure bad luck there were no clouds below the mountains peak whatsoever that day, and whilst the views over the lake and village below were great, they were not unlike views I have seen before. I was disappointed - unfortunately that is a risk you take when you have expectations. Furthermore, we missed the beginning of the sunrise as we were slowed down by some members of our group who were not quite as fit. Being in a tour group also meant I had to hang around for over an hour until the others in my group were ready to come down. I was ready to cut my losses and get some sleep so I could enjoy the rest of the day, by the time the sun had risen. Whilst it was just bad luck that the sea of clouds was not present when I went up, the fact that I had had to pay a guide to go up to try and see them as part of a tour group, left a bitter taste in my mouth. Our guide was lovely albeit wholly unnecessary had I not been made to have one. I witnessed people without a guide trying to get up that morning and being harassed as a result. I also got asked multiple times where my guide was, when I dared to walk off on my own. It’s up to you if you want to go up. I can’t recommend it. I can’t not recommend it either. It really depends on what you want out of it and what you’re willing to support to get it 🤷🏻‍♂️ My advice would be to pay no more than 350,000.000 IDR (try and get it cheaper if you can) for a tour and not think about it to much. Going up without expectations will also make for a better experience.", "We headed up at 4 AM. We did not encounter the harassing locals that others have mentioned. However we did use a local guide (Jordan) who we got through Good Driver. We had been hearing from locals how cold it is on that way up. For perspective we are from Chicago and they are from . I was pulling clothes off along the way. It might get a little cool once at the top and wait for the sunrise, but really its fine. You should be fit to attempt this. Several people looked exhausted early into this hike up.Our guide was telling people often turn around. We used flashlights and they were definitely need as this does turn into a rock scramble (good shoes a must). The hike up is a wonderful experience but it is very crowded and gets worse going down....think bottleneck. However just the experience, the view, the steam, the monkeys. Some idiot brought a drone, that sort of cut into the peacefulness. The clouds blocked the sun, but we knew it was out there, its was our 24th anniversary and a great way to celebrate it.", "Trekking sunrise was one of the most awesome morning we had, 1,717 m trek up Mount Batur. It was challenging, fearful, busy atop but overall just SO beautiful. Our private guide, Komang, was a hero. He's hiked this trek over 1,000+ times), he cooked for us (eggs on the lava), cared for us when the going got tough or when the monkeys got frisky. He had us laughing, shared his heart & soul of his Hindu culture. He made this early morning rise, the best experience in every way. I think, if you physically fit, you should take this trip. It is worth it for the view and make sure book private tour for comfortable walk.", "We dined atop a hillside overlooking the dramatic brown peaks of Mt. Batur. Couldn't have been a more perfect spot to soak in the view noting its double rugged calderas, and close by, LAKE BATUR, magnificent in pale blue, placidly positioned beneath a series of mountains. Perfect views for a lunchtime stopover on our tour of this eastern part of the island. Truly a highlight!", "I have visited many times, and from Amed, we have a fantastic sunset view with Mount Agung as the background. As divers, we know why Liberty Shipwreck becomes so famous all because of the eruption of this SACRED mountain. So when one of our divemasters at Jukung Dive said he had never climbed this mountain, and our diver guests often asked him about this, we decided to do this with all of our dive masters and with a Belgian guest. I must say that it's really challenging, far more difficult than I expected! You must be very fit, and need a very guide to do this. We started from 2:00am in the morning at the foot the mountain to expect to reach to the summit before sunrise. The first part of the hike consisted of a trail through vegetation. Eventually, the trails made way to a short level ground before the rocky section. Beautiful city lights in the distance. But then half way, it's just all rock climbing, the last part is just 45 degree climbing! Without the help of our guide Wayan Widi Yasa, as the only female in the group with a low sugar crisis after 15 minutes' climbing from the beginning, I think that I would never make it without his help. All of us managed to reach the summit just on time for the sunrise, the view on the top is fantastic and rewarding! From the crater rim, Rinjani is visible to the East of Agung, itself to the South, and clouds can be seen forming and moving in from the West. Climbing up was still OK for me, but going down was just killing me. As an awkward person, even normal trekking to come down is difficult for me, but with Mount Agung, there's just often no place to put your feet on the rocks, and it's just so slippery with fog and dews. Wayan, our guide, just became my lift STICK. Without him, I think that I would be stuck in the mountain as least for 4-5 hours more. We spent total 3:30 to go up and about 3 hours to come down, and I did see many trekkers just had difficulties to come down like me if I don't have my guide. Don't underestimated the difficulty of mount Agung, a good preparation is important, and a good guide, I'll definitely recommend our guide if you want to do this.", "Best sunset we've ever seen. Did not get lucky in terms of our \\guide\\\". She was over weight, and was not able to point anything out to us as she didn't speak English with frequent stops to rest. Because of this did not make it to the very peak of the Mt. -With this said, we made it to the top lookout point where most go and it was perfect. Also, our guide was very friendly & apologized for her lack of English ahead of time. Left our hotel in Ubud @3AM, began the climb @4AM -Bring enough water. The guys selling water charge 25000Rp for tap water! (5000 for new bottles anywhere else!) Goodluck and pray for clear non-cloudy weather!\"", "My wife and I woke up at 3:30 for a departure from our hotel Ayu Kintamani at 4:00. There are two parts: 1km of flat (or low slope) and 1km of steep. As written in the title, it was my first trek and I am not that athletic (I play golf, if you see what I mean :) Our guide \\jack\\\" was very nice with us and hand held me in the difficult parts. We also made some stop and go. I did appreciate the dark sky full of stars (I have seen 4 star tows!) You should also know that there are a lot of loose stones and you can slip easily due to the volcano sand. So take your time and climb step by step. But once you are at the top, you forget all the pain you felt when climbing. The weatther today was perfect, no cloud at all. I enjoyed the best sunrise ever. The two volcanos (Mt Agun and Mt Rinjani in Lombok), the Batur lake and the landscape completed this beautiful painting. We have taken breakfast with 2 boiled eggs cooked on the volcano steam... One piece of advice: wear appropriate shoes as it is sometimes very slippy and some hot sweater as the top of Mt Batur is freezing cold.\"", "Mount Batur is the second active volcanoes in which is specialized for easy track lovers. The track is not so hard which could be reached in 1,5 to 2 hours. Most trekkers could reach the summit easily and would be rewarded by a beautiful sunrise with Mount Abang and Batur lake in the background. Experience to boil the eggs at the steams is other attraction you might be enjoyed. Walking down back to the parking area is normally faster.", "We tried to find out how to do it without a guide, because it's quite an expense for just 2 hours of hike (around $30). That's when the word \\mafia\\\" started to appear. Some people had really bad experience because of that, and in the end we did like most people do, booking a tour with a guide, including a breakfast at the top with hot drink. We woke up at 3 am. I was worried about the cold since I don't have any warm clothes. When I mentioned my concern to the office girl and asked if I could borrow a jacket, she told me that my thin sweater would be more than enough. And I understand now why she told me that, because as soon as we started, locals were trying to sell us jackets. Of course, it's better if I pay. As we reached the first \\\"stop\\\", I witnessed an altercation between 3 Indonesian guides and a tourist. The latter was walking alone on the path and apparently one of the guide hit him with his motorbike. The three guides stood against the tourist, accusing him of injuring their friend. The tourist tried to explain himself - to no avail - and showed them that he was injured on the leg too. He got kicked in this leg, twice, by one of the guide that was obviously furious against him. The tourist got kicked out of the entrance. I highly suspect that this guy didn't take any guide, and locals will never let you pass without one, even if it means using verbal and physical abuse. I was shocked. I started to understand the word mafia. Actually you pay for a guide not because the path is dangerous and difficult, but because the locals are dangerous for you if you don't take one. Patrols of locals were passing everywhere, surveying people alone. After reading some reviews after my experience, I realised that it can go very far, some tourists being threatened to be killed if they didn't pay for a guide. And it's not just about the guides, all the locals are involved in this business, and if you are seen alone, you'll get pursued all the way and threatened, until you either go back home or pay. There is no way out if you want to go, if you just want to walk up a simple mountain. It's definitely not normal, it really is a mafia. I regret my choice, because by paying, I allowed this sick business to go on. And. The hike is easy! One path, crowded by guides. Ours was useless and made the trip very annoying, because you can't go at your own pace, the guy would wait everytime for the slowest to follow. Very annoying for the fastest, very pressuring for the slowest. Then, can we talk about the fact that this volcano is indeed on the UNESCO list, and you cross path with tons of motorbikes on the trail? How good for the environment is that? And not to mention the fact that we are hiking and have to endure the smell of fuel all the way up, also having to stop to let them pass because they drive without caring about hikers. And on top of that they dare sometimes stop and ask people if they need a ride to climb (not free). WE ARE HIKING! Arriving on top, we discover our breakfast. 2 pieces of plain toast, 1 egg, 1 banana. When I asked about the coffee they offered, they told me I have to pay for it. Of course, it's definitely freezing out there and a hot beverage is so tempting that most of the people can't resist and pay for it anyway. The sunrise is beautiful, but honestly, you can admire sunrises everywhere. Where it's free, where the site is well maintained and where there are no threats of being killed if you don't pay for a useless guide. I asked to the guide: \\\"if it's on the UNESCO list, how can motorbikes work here?\\\"The guide felt ill at ease and tried to avoid it by replying something like \\\"the motorbikes take the weakest person to the top, it's only twenty minutes drive\\\". I had no pleasure in climbing that volcano, I participated into an horrible business where tourists are used as money spitters. I am surprised to see so many good reviews about this. People pay but nobody knows where your money is going and what for, since the area doesn't look taken care of. I repeat, it's just a sick business.\"", "Absolutely worth the early wake up and trek up. There are a few negatives to be aware of though: we ended up with a guide who could barely speak English which made things a bit harder - I think we could have easily asked to change when he was first assigned to us though. It was also very busy which slowed us down a lot and detracts from the feeling of remoteness! Lastly the food that is provided by the tour operators for breakfast is pretty bad. The view makes up for all of these though.", "This morning at 2:15 am we got picked up by our driver. An other couple was already in the car. Al we had to do was pick up an other couple. The driver asked us to not tell the next couple what we payed for the trip because \\they paid much more\\\". (Notice: we payed 350000 each. Including transport, banana pancake breakfast, walking guide and sunrise) TIP: book through your hotel (for us it was 350000) and definitely not online(500000)! The walk was medium/hard (because of the deadline for sunrise), we got flashlights which were very handy but it's battery's soon died out. Luckily my boyfriend had one that worked:) There were so many people the walk was like a traffic jam. So maybe in low season it will be a more exiting hiking experience. Once up the mountain the view is amazing. You can see Lombok. The sky turns in to many colors and you see stars at the same time! Sun goes up and we got a banana sandwich and an egg from our guide. Then it's time to go home and maybe go to a plantation again to eat something, but our bus did unanimously decide to go to bed:) Conclusions: good price if you book through your hotel Don't expect you are the only one Good pancake Nice experience Medium to hard walk (we are a young couple in good health) \"", "This trek up to the crater of Mount Batur was quite amazing. It starts of rather easy amidst the various vegetable and rice/corn fields and one starts at around 4 am in the morning in order to get to the crater well in time for sunrise. It gets slightly challenging towards the last 30-40 minutes. However, the views of the crater juxtaposed against Mount Agung and the lake during the sunrise are simply worth every bit of the effort getting up there. We had an amazing female guide from the local village. We just booked this trek the night before we intended to do it at one of the several tourist stalls on the Monkey Forest Road in Ubud. Although we were a bit wary of the quality of the actual trip initially, it worked out seamlessly and the experience was amazing.", "Ok, before I go any further, let me just place this disclaimer: It was relatively easy in my opinion. A regular person in good health with an average physical fitness would be more than capable of attempting this climb. Now, down to the review. Yes, you have to wake up at 2am, yes, you have to bear the chilly temperature up in the mountains, yes, you need to trek up in the darkess with just a torchlight to light your path. But the view at the end is well worth all of that. Tip: bring along a jacket/windbreaker as it really was chilly at that ungodly hour. No doubt as you begin trekking up the rocky terrain, your body will start to warm up and it doesn't seem that bad but, well, don't say I didn't warn you. While I saw many other trekkers wearing normal sports shoes or even slip-on espadrilles, I very much recommend proper hiking shoes to both protect your feet and reduce the chances of slipping as you make your way up (and down) the sandy/rocky trek. It gets pretty steep at times and definitely proves to be both a question of physical fitness and balance. However, the difficulty of it is really not that tough. I found going up to be easier than coming down, surprisingly, due to the darkness when going up. As I could not see what was ahead, I was just focused on going step by step. This is as opposed to climbing down where it will be in bright daylight and you can see each steep angle that awaits you, giving you that momentary doubt. Nonetheless, I highly recommend this trek for beginner hikers as you will be rewarded with a beautiful sunrise for a trek that is not too tough. For those who like more of a challenge, there's always Mount Agung ;)", "The sunrise was gorgeous! Climb was very difficult. In my opinion this is not suitable for children or those with low fitness. Lots of people around us fell and if weather conditions were wet this would genuinely be really dangerous.", "Decided to take a drive to the top so we could have a look out across the lakes and surrounding countryside. Unfortunately, it bucketed it down as we approached the peak so visibility was next to zero. We were charged a fee to continue on the main road - why? It was late lunch (2pm) so stopped off at a restaurant at the top. Shouldn't have bothered. Charged IDR100,000 each for 'all you can eat' buffet but the food was nearly inedible - and we were starving! The toilets were also not very clean. The street pedlars were extremely pushy and a nuisance, and wouldn't take 'no' for an answer. I would avoid this whole area completely and go somewhere quieter and less of a tourist meat fest!!", "We booked the trip as a group of 4 who all have a high fitness level, we managed it but there was no advice on the physical demands that are expected and the route down was quite challenging. We also thought it would be a handful of groups going up the mountain at 3am instead we was faced with thousands of others and was in a queue from the bottom all the way up the top with a one person track. Breakfast was also a bit of a let down, two sliced of plain bread and a boiled egg given at the start to carry up with you. The views were amazing but it wasn’t worth the crowds.", "I planned and anticipated this sunrise trek 1 week before I go to because this is going to be my first time hiking a volcano, even better, an active one. I booked through volcano.com (600,000 rupiah/person), it's slightly more expensive than ecocycling (480,000 rupiah/person) but this is the only company I manage to get email address to ask about details. This trek was awesome! Unique soil and rocks throughout the trekking route makes it difficult to hike up the hill (the rocks are loose and wobbly when we step on it). Also, waking up at 1:30am and sleeping for only 2 hours makes us lack the stamina. But, nonetheless, it's worth it because when you reach the peak after 1 hr 45 mins you'll see the sky slowly turn to red and then orange and the thick cloud of sea was the most magnificent view I've seen (I've climbed 15 mountains/hills combined in Malaysia and Korea but never seen such a thick and beautiful sea cloud before). We then went down the other longer route to view more calderas. This route has more grass, less loose rocks and the views are more spectacular, nice wide-angled view of large grass field on mountain, looking down at the wide spread of ash covering the land below, the huge lake, and the sandy slope to go downhill. It's a great experience! The website says it's a simple hike, but I think one must have at least some experience in hiking to hike Mt. Batur to avoid injuries, because of the loose rocks (higher risk of injuries for newbie who don't know which step to set foot on). In my opinion, the longer route is a more newbie-friendly route. And yes, there's NO toilet/bathroom. We did it among the grass.", "Mt. Batur is one of the active volcanos. Getting out of the hot sea weather and up to this moountain has a nice cold weather. You can see the ashes and the lava formation from the old eruption. A must visit place in .", "Wonderful trek to summit. If you're looking for something different to do in , the inspiration of seeing the sunrise at 5,000 feet in might satisfy your spirits. The climb is not difficult and can be done with regular gym gear although it does get a little chilly at the top. Climbing Mount Batur is certainly a rewarding experience and on a perfect day, would be one of your highlights.", "We climbed the mountain on 11-12 June 2014 to see the sunrise. The night trek was challenging and towards the end extremely steep - rock climbing skills are definitely needed - but as soon as we reached the peak the view was amazing. However, when we started our descent, one of us lost his footing and started running down a steep cliff which ended in open air! He tried to stop himself from falling into the air by falling down and rolling on the stones several times. He was seriously injured on the head and other parts of the body, so he couldn't walk down anymore. The guides immediately came to help us, they tried to stop the bleeding, but there was not much they could do as there was no way to help him descend the mountain. We were stuck on the top for 6-7 hours waiting for help, while he was bleeding and suffering from hypothermia and altitude sickness. After a long wait, the locals came with bamboo sticks, with which they made a make-shift stretcher and slowly carried him down 5 hours later. He was eventually saved, but the whole process took about 12 hours. So, although it is extremely beautiful and worth the trouble, our advice is to be very careful while climbing, as one missed step may cause your life.", "The power of nature reminds us how weak we are, It puts us back in our right perspective. Living and dealing with others everyday gives us an illusion that we are strong and powerful this is why we have to see the power of nature from time to time. It is a slap to our face telling us to wake up and know who we really are. No matter how strong you are either in wealth, power or anything else, when we face nature we have to bow down for its glory and might. I love this mountain it stands like a king alone in the middle and other mountains are guarding him from far. You must see it!", "I've climbed this mountain a few times with , I have to get up early in the morning around 2:30 am, traveling from ubud about an hour, at about 3:30 am we started to walk to the top, about 2 hours to the top, above we could eat breakfast with bread, bananas, and a glass of coffee, about 30 minutes we waited for sunrise, view from the top is very beautiful, I want to go back ....", "We read a few reviews about this but totally underestimated how challenging, scary and cold this hike would be. The sunrise at the top was indeed outstanding but the climb, especially the downhill, really took a toll. Our bodies may have played D1 sports in college but that did not prevent three days of soreness after the climb. The soreness was far more intense than any half or full marathons we have run. Now that we are down and off the mountain, we can think about how unique of an experience it was but once was definitely enough -- we would not do this again and only recommend it to people who have some some training, have proper shoes (aka not running shoes) and lots of layers. Plus those who are okay with not being able to move much or work out for three days after the climb. The top was freezing and while it was warm most of the way when we were moving, each time we stopped, we got cold. You also need a backpack to carry enough food and water. On the way back, we slipped often. Not all falls were bad but our legs were not used to the steep grade or slippery surface. If you are crazy enough to still want to do this climb, do it with Jero. We messaged him through WhatsApp (+62 819 0408 2208) and he was prompt to reply and even came to meet us at our hotel. He then arranged a driver and guide who were both very good. We definitely needed an experience guide as he held hold our hands the last 200m up to the top. He also made us a big fire while we were resting before we left for the summit. We couldn't have done it without him.", "Ive been here like i dont know how many times hahaha, never been bored here. And this is my second review. This mountain's view is amazing! You can see Abang, right in front of you across the lake. Agung is a bit hide at the back of Abang. If you're lucky, you can see the legend Rinjani! Everyday (if lucky) sunrise is beautiful here. If you want to enjoy the scenery without many people here, i highly recommend you to start the hike around 7 / 8 am or sunset time 3/ 4 pm. You can have the top your own :)", "We reached Kintamani at around 12:30pm and stopped on the way for a majestic view of the Mount Batur. The Batur Lake is equally beautiful and surrounded by Mount Batur on one side and green tree covers on all other sides. The cloud was playing hide and seek with the peak of the Mountain so we could not see the caldera clearly but the view was simply mesmerizing. The lazy cloud was hanging over the lake and we were spellbound with the beauty of nature. The weather was very pleasant with warm sunshine. Our Driver and Guide Mr. Gede took us to a restaurant and there we sat down and enjoyed the panoramic view of the mountain range and the serene lake while taking lunch. Slowly whole area was covered with thick cloud and became very cold and windy. One person was selling wrappers and scanty dressed ladies just grabbed most of these within minutes. If you are a nature lover, don’t miss to spend time to view this beautiful active volcano and the lake. You will definitely like the stunning beauty of nature.", "Just completed the ascent about a week ago. Went as a solo woman climber and had a wonderful female native guide. As an experienced mountaineer found it to be a good tough trek that involved some class three scramble in the final hour. Shocked that there's so little to brief people before they go. Caution you to bring your own headlamp, Trek poles and serious mountain boots or good traction. Layering up and down essential and that includes gloves. No safety brief, no real signage, no route maps, just trust your guide. Forget anyone having the classic ten essentials, safety gear. I went during the rainy season and was fortunate to go under clear skies and dry conditions. Not safe to do in rain due to slick rocks even under best conditions. Memorable trip up with just me and my guide. Many times I turned my lamp off to experience the stars. I say again, bring your own headlamp to ensure you have light. I met a few at top with guides who had no light, or were handed a flashlight and, or their headlamp failed. You WILL need to use your hands in many places. Be in excellent cardio condition. And trust your guide - they set a good pace and will get you up and back safely. My guide went much slower than I wanted but realized she was pacing me to arrive just prior to sunrise and to not have us spend too much time at top, in the cold and wind waiting for it. And she brought hot nese cofffee!", "me and my wife was on our honeymoon and we decided this will be the first challenge we accomplish together right after marriage. We start the hike at 0330hrs. After an hour it got very2 steep and difficult for my wife. With only the moon light and our torchlight to guide us. Luckily we had a private guide. We reached the peak just nice before sunset. The view was amazing. the trip down we took a different route an easier but definitely longer. But the view hike down was also superb.", "This mountain is only 1,717m to the summit (crater top). Though it was quite dusty as it is super dry, many people of all ages can achieve this climb. Bit slippery in bits where ground was dusty, easy slow climbing. Book a private guide if you do not want to climb with too many people, there are alternative routes.", "unforgettable experience ..MOUNT BATUR with amazing sunrise..thanks to our guide😍😍😍 MADE LOMBOK😘😘😘 ..friendly..helppull n very funny .. you made our holliday perfect 😊😊", "Dormant volcano amidst a beautiful lake…have a meal or sip coffee in one of the restaurants overlooking Mount Batur and watch the scenery in awe…", "We hired an independent tour ($110 for two pax) where we were taken to several tourist spots around for 13 hours ( inclusive of buffet lunch and seafood dinner). Lunch was at a restaurant overlooking this majestic active volcano. A small portion where the lava flows have hardened and black that no vegetation seems to grow. The volcano is beside a huge lake and numerous other mountains. The weather was very cool and the souvenirs peddled by ambulatory sellers were reasonably priced. Missed buying the cheap shirts. The government should take time to improve the culinary skills of the restaurants so it becomes palatable to international guests.", "We had a group of 6 pax + 2 guides and started the climb around 3am with temperature at about 20degrees or lower. The starry night sky was just perfect for some star gazing opportunity. The entire journey to reach the top took us about 2 hours or so. But boy was it cold as temperatures were at 16degrees and I was definitely slightly underdressed. We had to wait at least a good 30mins before the sun is up and we found a spot to sit and wait. It can get a bit freezing with the wind and all esp at the top so be sure to bring a good windbreaker. Very thankful that we were blessed with good weather and hence, the sunrise view was breathtaking. Totally worth the climb and wouldn't mind doing it again...", "Don't mistake this for trekking, this is mountain climbing. We had to pull our way up with ropes and holding at all time in the rocks. It was physically very hard but it was worth it. The overall experience was amazing he had many stops in the way up, light up a fire or just rest. When you were at middle or higher it was very cold so be aware of that and take some warm clothe but comfortable. It was my boyfriend birthday and our guide said that it was his first birthday party in the summit because we took a cake , hat and it was just perfect, we felt we were on top of the world with amazing view of the sunrise very close to the clowds. This was my first climb and i did it so you can do it. Try you won't regret. 6 h up and 6h to go down.", "The sunrise trek to Mount Batur was one of our most powerful experiences in . It took us 2 hours to climb, from 4am to 6am. Most of the way is quite steep, so it's not for everybody, yet plenty of people come every night/morning. You can't climb fast even if you like because there are human traffic jams. Having said that, being in a trail of people from all over the world, all climbing in the darkness with their flash lights, is an experience in itself, it felt like a pilgrimage to the sun... We had a young guide, a local girl who came with us. She didn't know much English but was very familiar with the trek so it was nice she was there. The sunrise was amazing and more than photos can convey. The clouds mixed up with the steam from the volcano. When they cleared up we could see the landscape until Lombok, more than 200 km away. You can feel the warmth of Earth like the planet's breathe in the chill of the morning. There were a lot of people and a lot of monkeys too, yet I felt the serenity of mighty Nature. The way down is less steep and much easier. It was the 1st time I climbed an active volcano, an experience I will never forget.", "Strongly recommend to get a guide for the trip. We engaged TrekkingTrips and have one of the best experience. First of all, Thank you driver Adi for being on time and await us at the wee hours at 2am. I have heard many tours which came late and such wasted the resting time of the trekkers. So really appreciate that we were greeted on time. Secondly, we meet up with our guide Mangku who was cool and steady. Once we intro ourselves, we went straight to our trekking. I guess Mangku's thoughts was to go straight to the tip of the mountain to secure the best spots for us. Appreciate the thoughts! Throughout the trekking, Mangku was kind and often made sure that the pace for us was suitable. His command of english was very good and I was deeply impressed. We shared numerous stories throughout the trek and I must say it made us comfortable with him around. Best of all Mangku takes really fantastic photos that you cannot find in anywhere else!  This is the first time we climb Mt. Batur and we really enjoyed it. We also heard there are alot of routes to the top of the mountain and this is why we look forward to climbing it!", "I had 7 customers from Singapore did Agung Trekking Tour on April 11. The trekking started from Pasar Agung temple at 01.30 which takes about 3,5 to 4 hours in normal condition. This customer had different goal that is \\ reaching the Summit \\\" and they arrived on the summit at 08.00 and 2 of them reached back to Pasar Agung Temple ( finish point ) at 14.30 and the other 5 people were slower reaching back at 17.30. They were first timer doing trekking but they had got their Goal and satisfaction. Mount Agung has such great track and experience a very nice challenging of trekking.\"", "Although a lot of people said that it is easy, it isn't for people who don't exercise often. My girlfriend was literally dragged up to the peak and I heard there are many others who had the same situation. However, if you do exercise regularly, it will be an easy trek with beautiful surroundings. I couldn't comment much on the sunrise because we didn't reach the peak before the sunrise but we were near the peak and it was spectacular. Would definitely try to conquer this Mountain in future for the beautiful sunrise.", "I was not sure what to expect on this tour as I booked online through a 3rd party. The shuttle was prompt but be warned, it's an early morning pick up and a long drive! My guide was fantastic and I was the only one in my group as my friend didn't end up coming. He was very helpful on the very tough bits of the climb. Make sure you have good walking or hiking shoes. Once at the top it is like any mountain - freezing! So don't be fooled into thinking you won't need a jumper while you are hiking up. You get a banana sandwich at the top which from what I read online was meant to be a breakfast cooked in the volcano but I refuse to judge this on breakfast as the experience was amazing! Now I want to do it again!", "I feel like this is my main goal going to and I did it! Climbing this mountain wasn't as difficult as I thought it would be. First up, we woke up at 1AM to be picked up at 2AM with a 2 hours journey to the trekking site. Shortly after we got our guide, the trekking started. Kadet was an awesome guide that led us up the mountain and ensured our safety. We also get to have small breaks along the way up. I, personally do not find it extremely challenging, especially when you get to take breaks whenever you want. When we reached the top, our guide told us there is actually another peak which is another 30 minutes trek up. However, he told us that there are a lot of people up there and over here at the 1st base, we get to have a whole bench to ourselves so we chose to stay there. The whole experience was amazing and breath-taking. The only down part is that there were too much clouds. We didn't get to see the actual sunrise because it was too misty and cloudy. Luckily, the clouds and mist faded away and we get to enjoy the view with the breakfast cooked by our guide. AWESOME! Warm banana sandwich and hard boiled eggs! I got to record down our journey to Mt Batur, so if you want to check it out just head to youtube @ Dion Ong, that's my chancel ! Cheers!", "It was a really fun - and extremely tiring - hike. Not for the faint hearted! The last 30 minutes to the top are very challenging because of the slippery sand and the steep incline, and also because there are so many people around that you can't really stop to rest. The views (and the sense of accomplishment!) when you reach the top are worth it, though, in my opinion. Our guides took us the long way down - we hiked across another couple of peaks - which took another 4 hours (so the climb was 6 hours in total). That was really tiring as well, but very very fun. I wouldn't REPEAT the experience, but I would most definitely recommend it!!!", "I've been to Mount Batur twice, once in January 2014 and another March this year 2016. It's a pre-dawn climb to the summit just in time to see the beautiful sunset. Both times I went with Sunrise Trekking and Tours and I must say they have provided good services and reliability for this trek. Difficulty level for this trek is relatively easy for a regular office worker kind of person. Yes, you will break into sweats and bucket loads if u are that sort but this trip won't make you start questioning life mid-way through. Start a few walking or climbing sessions weeks before the trip if you haven't been actively exercising and that should help a good deal. I hope this is helpful as 'a regular fit person' just didn't helped me before i did my first trek here. About the climb, it starts pre-dawn at about 1.30am where a driver will pick you up at your hotel/villa, the journey depends on where you stay but u probably reach about 3.30am at a starting point (mine was a villa lobby which was pretty nice), hot beverages typically are provided before the trek for coffee junkies. After which, you start making your way up the 1717m mountain. Rest points are ad hoc but with one major rest point mid way through the trek. If you rest too much, you might not be able to reach to the true summit to see the sunrise but you will reach some point to see it near the summit. Take note that there are two peaks at Mt Batur, I have been to both and would tell u to go for the higher peak as it is more breathtaking there. At the summit, you can take pictures and there are nice seating areas (read 'ground' and some benches) to wait and catch the sunrise. The tour typically comes with breakfast made up of a packet of fruits and buns, which isn't entirely spectacular in my view. Your guide will also bring eggs to cook at the steam holes found at the summit. After you have shed a few tears from the beauty of nature, you start making your way down where the guide will bring you down closer to the crater to share with you the mountain's history and then you make your way back to the starting point. Reaching around 9.30am. What to bring? Good shoes for trekking or walking (the slopes near the summit are loose volcanic soil that are quite soft and harder to trek), some snacks to munch on at the summit, water of course. For simple luxury, a pair of slippers and a set of clothes to change is a good idea. What to look out for? The top summit has a good view of the sunrise and to the left a good view of the plains, on a foggy day, watch how the fog slowly creeps into hiding as the sun rises. Throughout your trek, your group might be accompanied by helpful locals who are carrying drinks to sell at the summit. They are generally friendly and do help you if you really needed it, just don't give them the false hope of you buying that drink from them if you don't intend to. It isn't particular expensive and does sounds nice to drink a nice bottle of coke at the top.", "We came late December which our guide said was a very busy time due to Christmas/New Years. The hike up was practically a single file line of hundreds of people, felt more like waiting in line than hiking. Although once we reached the top the view was more than worth it. If you are able to request a guide I would recommend Arie, she was amazing. Also if you don't like hard boiled eggs bring some snacks of your own.", "Beautiful view of the lake and the volcano.! Have seen more scenic hills and lake, but I was excited because it was my first visit to a \\volcano\\\".!!! We took a day long taxi ride from Kuta to Mount Batur (including Ubud, Temple Besakih etc.) on 24th April, 2016 I regret not doing the trek to the top. Publicity about the trek is less in Kuta. Information about the volcano itself is hard to get from locals at Kintamani. Year of last eruption was varying from person to person.\"", "We are a young couple (22 and 23) who often go hill walking in Scotland, so our fitness isn’t amazing but we do more than most people. We were picked up at 12:40am from our hotel and went to another hotel to pick up two other Vietnamese girls. We then drove towards mount batur and stopped for breakfast – which was a pancake and a tea/coffee. We got handed our lunch to take up mount batur to eat at the top. When we reach the bottom we were introduced to our guide, who was really friendly and spoke good English. The only negative I would say was that the girls we were paired with had never hill walked before and were not really dressed appropriately for doing so (wearing jeans and vans..giving them blisters) so it meant we had to constantly stop to let them rest, we feared we would miss the sunrise because of this. Again not the guides fault but perhaps it would be better if the company we went with paired people together based on skill ability as it was beginning to get annoying having to constantly stop. Again were not amazing hill walkers but these people had never done this in their lives. When we reached the top the guide asked us if we wanted photos taken and we just sat watching the sunrise. The way down was very slippery and i fell but the guide held my hand the whole way down and was a huge help :) Completed in June 2017 and I believe we paid 500,000 rupiahs each including transfers from Legian. If we return to would love to do Mount Agung.", "A mountain with a unique landscape. The historical eruption has made a large crater spotting the erected Mount Batur in the middle. The mountain is considered sacred as it is important for the source of ground water and rivers as well as the fertility of most agricultural soil. Near to the mountain it is the largest lake in called with the same name as the mountain. Visitor will be delighted by the warm climate and the scenic view seen from the side of the main road.", "I scheduled a tour to walk up Mt. Batur and watch the sunrise from the top. It was a tough walk but so worth it. The view is beyond amazing. You literally walk up past clouds to get to the top and will be surprised to see dozens if not hundreds of other tourists as well. The altitude makes the walk tough. You get a workout walking up to the top and then a different kind of workout trying to maintain your balance as you walk down. I would definitely recommend wearing boots and hiking shoes--especially as it can be slippery at points. But the view makes every step and the early wake up worth it.", "To see the sunrise from Mount Batur means getting up at 1 am/not going to bed at all. We were picked up from our hotel in Sanur and drove two hours north. Starting hiking in the dark at 3 am I was excited! It's a walk fully accomplishable in regular trainers and shorts. A sweater is a good idea and so is a couple of changes of shirts if you like to stay dry. The hike up to approximately 1700 meters took us two hours but I believe even companies that really took their time were up before sunrise. Once on top our guide Reiki showed us how he made breakfast for us, cooked banana and boiled eggs, using hot steam coming from the volcano. Delicious breakfast for any hungry stomach. Once the sunrise came the views slowly turned out to be spectacular. Especially over neighbour volcano Agun. Once back down we jumped into the warm springs of Lake Batur recovering our hiking muscles. Well worth the effort!", "The view is amazing, combination lake, mountain and the green forest surrounding. Much better at midday time to this place, become cloudy if we come early or late day. Before to here, do different tour, see a Barong dance, workshop of jewelry, painting, wood carving, temple, traditional processing Luwak coffee and lunch time with a Batur volcano view. I have been trekking early morning start from Ubud 03,00 am Sun rice so nice, after trekking rest at hot natural water just in the button of volcano area.", "we did the camping over night on this mountain, what a brilliant experience, the climb up was harder than i expected but what a challenge it was. the meal we had was lovely cooked onto top of the mountain by our guide Gede wife, it was amazing, there was only one other tent there and that was the other side of the mountain so basically we had our area to ourselves. the sunset was just out of this world and was coupled with lighting. the next morning we were joined by loads of others who did the night hike, breakfast was eggs and bananas cooked in the steam. the walk down was a lot quicker than going up and at the last rest stop, as my ankle was getting very painful due to a fall the previous day, i did the last bit on Gede wife bike...she whizzed around the forest safely and surely is there anything this women cant do? do the camping rather than the day hike", "This a tough hike but certainly worth the effort. I had a guide which made for a very pleasant time. after waking at mid-night we made our way to the base and started the accent, all planned to arrive at the summit or a spectacular sunrise. Biscuits, fruit and hot tea prepared by my guide made for a perfect journey.", "this is a seriously hard climb, its not a treck or a walk. the information in the brochures and tour guides don't explain this at all. most of our group dropped out at the start as they wern't prepared for the conditions and wern't expecting the hike to be so intense. make sure you take good shoes with grip as there's lots of loose small gravel; gloves, its freezing and you need to use your fingertips for grip climbing; warm clothes for the top - it is a mountain - and the view of the sunrise from the top is mind blowing so be prepared with warm clothes so you can enjoy it. also take some food - the tour we bought allegedly included breakfast but we got a banana and a small bit of french bread, clearly not enough for a 8 hour hike. do not attempt this treck on your own, we thought we were lost on the way back and that was in daylight - there are some tricky spots and it would be easy to get lost. if you can, i suggest getting a guide to yourself or couple as ours would often go ahead and we found we were on our own in the dark.", "We are average hikers and the hike was definetely not worth paying fir a guide. The trip was beatiful and at times a bit challenging, but as long as you pay attention there is no danger at all. Lights are though needed. The trip around the crater top is a must.", "We did not go up the mountain but we hd a drink at a restaurant on the edge of a near mountain and with a view of the vulcano. If is worth it! You can see 2 volcanos and a lake, the view is splendid.", "It is not a difficult trek. Usually, the tour group starts at around 2-2.30am by van and reaches the base by 3.30. It is a relaxed 2hr climb to the top. The first half is mostly a sandy incline. Volcanic rocks start after that. Neither parts are difficult, but there is a risk of falling on rocks and hurting yourself. Also, the rocks are rather sharp, and trekking/hiking shoes are necessary. Climbing down may be a little more time-consuming. But the view from the top is totally worth the effort. And you will be back at the base by around 10am.", "First of all let me say the hike up the mountain is difficult - you start at 4am and if you’re in Uluwatu or Pecatu area, you get picked up at 1am to make it the mountain in time. Our guide Wayan was arranged through Jegeg Tours. There are several stopping points throughout the hike so you can take a break. There are going to be a lot of other tourists on this hike, but once you get to the top - it is worth it. Basically you forget how hard it was once you see the view of the sunrise. Wayan took us to our own little spot and even took some nice panorama pictures for us. We are fresh eggs cooked in the volcanic steam and drank hot coffee at the top of the volcano. If you do this tour it will definitely be the experience of a lifetime. There are blankets of clouds and the pictures you will get to take will make up for the fact you will be sore from this hike for three days after. For perspective, eat in Kintimani after the hike so you can see the volcanic crater you hiked. I can not recommend this hike enough.", "I hired a guide from Wayan, he has a group of guides who are all very professional. It cost me rp 650,000 for the trekking and rp 700,000 for the transportation two ways from the hotel and back ( it is really far and took me 2 hours journey one way ). In general the guide is very friendly and helpful. Although I didn't really reached the top of Mount Agung in the end ( it was too steep for me to go on so that I stopped at a place around 400m lower from the top), I was still able to see the gorgeous sunrise in the morning. It was pretty cold when I was waiting for the sunrise, the temperature was measured at around 12 degrees Celsius and a thick jacket is necessarily required. I felt a little disappointed that I was unable to climbed to the top ( there was about a group of 10 people but only 4 of them conquered the mountain ), but the view from my stopping point (2600m) was amazingly beautiful. The Sunrise was spectacular and it feels awesome to be above the clouds. Anyway, I really enjoy this trekking and I got my money's worth.", "My husband and myself did a sunrise trek of Mt.Batur. We stayed at Batur Green Hill, they arranged a private guide to do the morning trek. It was approximately 2 hours of up hill trekking. The terrain is quite difficult because it is volcanic sand and stones. Once at the peak and waiting for sunrise was definitely worth the effort. Breakfast of boiled eggs and banana bread was offered for breakfast. Just to keep in mind , the tea and coffee is approximately 50,000 per cup. This was a wonderful experience even if you are not super fit. The views are amazing. A must do. ", "The experience was absolutely memorable. It encouraged us to come back to and climb the other mountain too. It was early but me and my husband enjoyed the trekk up to the mountain. Our guide was very sweet and knowledgable. Once we reached the top, it was a bit chilly but it was worth while because once the sun started to rise it got warmer and in front of us were those stunning views.", "You won't have a single regret waking early at wee hours to climb up in the dark w torch lights. (Not that tough, amateur level?) the moment when i saw the first glimpse of the sunrise, it'll pay off ;)", "You have to hike early morning to reach the summit to enjoy the sunrise. It takes about solid 2 hours of hiking and you need to be prepared physically to go all the way up. Recommend to have a guide with you to help you ascend and descend the volcano. Very nice view up top and you can see the clouds and sunrise.", "we start the journey around 3.30 am from the kintamani, its really cold & you need a wind breaker.. need some level of fitness to reach the top before Sun rise,, we went to top before 6.00 am & waiting for Sun rise. almost nice Volcano Trekking", "So we just got back from our attempt to hike to the top of mount Agung. Unfortunately we could only get half way up because of the biblical rain we experienced on the way. Our local guide said he had never seen water fall like it and it made it too dangerous to continue. The cloud cover meant we wouldn't have the perfect sunrise pictures at the end either. This challenge is certainly not easy, especially if the weather is not dry. There are too many things you are not told by the guys who sell you the tours so do your research and at the bare minimum have hiking poles and boots, gloves and an excellent head torch. These items are your best friends for the best part of 12 hours so don't think you can do it without them. Would love to have another go at it. Good luck to anyone who tries it and well done to those who do!", "Save your money, don't pay for the guide. Just buy some pocket torch and arrive to the meeting point at 3.30 am and go behind some group. No check points,no entrance tickets just climb. You also can go half way up by your scooter or car", "I have decided to scale Mt Batur during my planning to visit . And it turned out to be one of the best experiences throughout the trip. There are many stories about going for a cheaper option in hiring a “non-official” mountain guide so we decided to go safe. We hired Mr Ketut from the HPPGB (Himpunan Pramuwisata Pendaian Gunung Batur, or Mt Batur Trekking Centre Tourist Information Service), for a fee of 350,000 rupiah. The transport arrived at our resort at 2am, reached Kintamani at almost 4am, and after a short registration, we started our trekking. The initial part was quite a walk in the park, then the inclination increases, one's footing starts to slip; that’s where the real climb begins. We stopped to take a breather every about half hour, and noticed the sky was littered with millions of stars which was simply speechless. Stargazers could spend hours here! We reached the summit at 6am, where there were groups of people waiting for the sunrise. Disappointingly, clouds and fog covered the skies on the day we reached the summit, so we didn’t witness the famous sunrise. However, we continued with our crater walk and we were blessed with sights that blew our minds away. We trek on the rims of four craters, and our guide was helpfully giving us running narration on the 1963, 1974, 1994 and 2000 craters. At some point, the track was less than a meter wide with sheer drops on both sides, which is not recommended for those with vertigo. But crossing those stretches gives you a sense of living dangerously! The view on the descent was awesome too, together with slip-sliding down the soft black volcano ash. We were back at the foot at 12.30pm, after spending the best eight hours of our lives experiencing real-time adrenalin rush on top of active volcanoes. It is one experience to be had. A word of caution though – 1. Getting a good mountain guide will enhance your experience, and Mr Ketut Sidin Adiana from HPPGB certainly fits the bill. 2. Wear comfortable and covered shoes. The sand, pebbles would get into every orifice in your gears. 3. The weather at the summit is very windy, and it can be chilly at times, registering between 12 and 16 deg Celcius. A windbreaker is a must, and a trekking pole helps heaps. 4. For those with photographic gears, do bring a cover to prevent fine sands from entering. And bring only one lens, as it would be downright foolhardy to change lens in such an environment. Going light is the key. On this note, a good point and shoot with long zoom suffice. 5. As the mountain is 1717m with parts of the trek considered as dangerous, those suffering with vertigo may wish to reconsider. 6. As this is a non-technical climb, anyone with a reasonable fitness is able to scale it.", "This is the only active volcano I've ever seen and I must say it was pretty cool and well worth the trip. It was pretty surprising how close in proximity the villages are.", "They dont let you go without a guide even if the track is pretty easy to Do with a torch and Some Shows. They want to get your money for a 5 hours track(there and back) . The price Range for a guide Was 20-50$. The Mountain Looks nice. But the place there is weird and we Got the feeling that this is a mafia like organised place. Dont go there dont feed them with your money. There Are alot of other better places to hike.", "I agree with the rest of the reviews - the view is splendid. For those seeing a volcano for the first time, this will be a beautiful place to visit. However, for those who have already seen a volcano, such as myself, it's quite unimpressive. I've hiked up a semi-dormant volcano crater in the Philippines and looked down the crater where there is now a lake, so seeing Mt. Batur from afar was a bit of anticlimactic. I also did not particularly enjoy the buffet lunch consisting of nasty food with flies all around. Hygiene really needs improvement at the Restoran Mutiara, which I'll review separately. The restaurant does not affect my review of the site itself.", "GO Early, to avoid the crowd, dont worry ull meet them all up on the top. find a good and funny guide, he will entertain you while you climb. it is a volcano u dont do that everyday. bring you professional cam with you and your good vibes. it is the best experience ever. do not miss it", "Mt Batur sunrise tour cost Rp$350,000 per person. Not an easy trek but not too tough either. I find it moderate. Be mentally prepared to walk on volcanic sand and loose volcanic rocks which can be challenging as you do not have a firm footing. Wear good trekking shoes and a jacket which is both wind and water proof as it is cold up there especially while waiting for sunrise. Bring a T-shirt to change if you want to as you will perspire a lot. Toilet cost Rp$5,000 per entry. Bring your own torch or if you have those lights that can be strap around your forehead, it would be best. Don't forget sunblock and hat as there is no shade at all. While climbing in the dark (4am), do rest to catch your breath and enjoy the stars. Take it easy after the sunrise. You can choose the short, medium or long tour. I took the long tour which ended at 11am. Great scenery but quite a bit of walking. I am extremely grateful to the 2 Tegal Sari staff who carried fruit, sandwich, egg, water, coffee and tea for me all the way up. One staff is much more knowledgeable and professional than my guide. The other is climbing Mt Batur for the 1st time.", "1. An early morning hike in the dark is suggested for the sunrise views. The best season to do the trek is from April - July. Avoid rainy season, as trekking becomes difficult. 2. It’s a medium level hike (moderately difficult can say) and will take you nearly 1.5 to 2 hours to reach the top (totally depends on your fitness level). So, take breaks to enjoy the hike. 3. Wear comfortable workout clothes/shorts. Proper hiking shoes are a must to avoid slipping where rocks and gravel are loose. And do carry woollens, and a headlamp. Also, carry water and some snacks. 4. Carrying camera is a must to capture the most spell-binding vistas. But after clicking few shots, relax, and enjoy the magnificent views. 5. You can book the hike with the local company. And it will include everything - pickup and drop off, local guide up the mountain, water, flashlights, and simple breakfast at the top. Generally, group tours are conducted, but you can also have private guide to hike at your own pace.", "The view from the top at sunrise is really spectacular. You have can see Mt. Agung really well and in the distance you can see the mountains of Lombok and Java. I recommend you climb at night because you can do so in the relative coolness of the early morning and you don't want to miss the sunrise. You really feel that you are climbing a real volcano: in places the ground is actually hot and steam rises from the ground. Some guides actually cook eggs for their guests in this steam. We booked the trip to Mt Batur in our hotel in Ubud. I don't think it matters much where you book it. We got picked up at 2 am and reached the start of the climb around 3:30. We started the climb in a group of 12 guest and 3 local guides. After half of the climb one of the guides stayed with the slower guest who only wanted to go as far as sunset point. I had the feeling that at all times the guides knew where their guest were. This is easier said than done, considering that there are quite a few groups climbing the mountain and that it is really dark on the way up. I was really happy that I had brought a good LED head lamp with fresh batteries. When the light of one of the other guests faded, the guide even had a spare for her. Talking of equipment, I wouldn't try doing this tour in flip flops, but any running shoe etc. is good. Obviously it can be very windy on the summit, thus bringing a wind proof jacket and long pants is definitely advised. Some people visit the hot springs after the climb, but our group chose not to, because it is an extra 150 k per person. Instead we stopped at a luwak coffee place on the way back.", "We stayed at Bukit Catu Hostel, a cute place to stay and an ideal place to begin to climb the mount. You have to climb the mount with a guide. You don’t need to be very sportive to arrive to the top of it but you need to be healthy. It is really a must do and it’s worth it , the view is amazing and the sunrise is wonderful to admire.", "Mafia guides get violent if you didn't pay them to hike, search on Google to see it happened so many time...", "I read other reviews that this trek was \\medium\\\" grade, but I would definitely consider this very challenging and for the physically fit. I considered myself pretty in shape and this trek kicked my butt but was definitely worth doing if you can. I recommend getting a guide. Since you start at night, it's nice to have a guide directing you and they also provide tea/ coffee at the top, which is nice. I should also mention that I had read that the weather gets cold as you go up the mountain and I was kind of skeptical since the weather in is always so hot, I expected it might get 'cool' at the top but no, it definitely gets cold...so pack a sweater and jacket and even some gloves. We stayed in an homestay in the town of Selat (30 mins from the starting point of the trek). I would reccomend staying here. It is a small town but the people were very friendly and accomodating.\"", "An exhilarating experience climbing up at sunrise with stunning views. It started off cloudy but soon cleared up and was well worth the physical work. Guides were great. Well experienced and put safety first. However do understand that this is a very commercialised attraction - it was so busy that we were climbing the mountain in a long single file queue one step at a time.", "Mt Agung is a tough climb, and if you'e never done much challenging treks or mountain climbs just make sure you're physically and most importantly mentally prepared. Our route began at Pasar Agung - apparently there is a longer but slightly easier route that starts at the other side of Mt Agung from Bersakih Temple. Ours was really challenging, it is a non-stop ascending/steep climb through trail and then gradually on gravel and huge rock boulders. The terrain is brutal and cruelly steep, and at some points dangerous (you know, one wrong step...). Proper trekking shoes are helpful. We had regular trainers on which make it tricky when it drizzled making the rocks wet and slippery. Forget about wearing minimalist shoes - we encountered a couple on the way up and they were in those light soled shoes and were visibly suffering. Have a windrunner or a light jacket as well, as it gets really chilly up there in the night/early morning. I recommend light because you can easily pack or tie it round your waist. Sports tights or pants are recommended. If you are climbing at night the guide should provide you with a head lamp - we brought our own. A walking stick helps too. Overall while it was a real challenge, it was worth it as well. Our views weren't that great because it was cloudy but it was one of the highlights of our trip. Our guide was this incredible lady named Made - she was super supportive and helpful, and astoundingly nimble on the trail. But she grew up in the surrounding villages so it is a walk in the park for her.", "We climbed Mount Batur to see the sunrise. This was a highlight of our tour around . It was even worth the 3.30am alarm call. Our guide was fantastic, she would hold your hand to help you up the steeper sections. The view at the top was fantastic. We could see across to Lombok. After sunrise everyone was sitting around eating some breakfast and a troupe of monkeys arrived.", "I want to start out by saying that I am not an avid hiker, and this was my first \\mountain\\\" climb. I am hooked! It was definitely a challenging hike for me, but it was so rewarding and absolutely stunning once I got to the top. I highly recommend continuing the trek around the lip of the volcano. I got to play with monkeys, run down the volcanic sand, and experience absolutely beautiful views. If I had to choose, I would say this was my favorite experience while I was in .\"", "During my three week visit to , trekking up Mount Batur was an absolute must for my and I. We're adventurous and like to explore, but are not avid hikers/mountaineers so we decided Mt. Batur would be ideal. We considered Mt. Agung, but realistically we're not trained enough to take on such a strenuous hike. Trekking up mount Batur at 2 am was an adventure in it self. I am actually very happy that we could not see the ascend up the mountain as I might've talked myself out of hiking up. It was higher than I anticipated once we got to the top by sunrise. If you are not fit, this trek is possible, but be wary it's very steep and the gravel is very loose so wear proper hiking shoes or prepare to face plant upon depending down the mountain. It's a lot more strenuous than it looks.Our guides were so amazing, patient and very knowledgable about Mt.Batur and the surrounding areas! We thoroughly enjoyed boiling our eggs in the volcanic steam and drinking coffee at the rest spot with our amazing guide Budi! We cannot wait to come back and trek Mt. Batur again as it was incredibly beautiful and captivating to witness the sunrise. We were very lucky to have had such great visibitlity,we were told its usually very cloudy and not many people get to witness the sunrise like we did! I recommend anyone who loves adventures and nature to wholeheartedly give the sunrise trek a try. A challenge well worth the money and the experience!", "Engage Wayan at +6281246382362 for my sunrise trek to Batur a week ago, it was mazing trip we did. Since reservation through WhatsApp till the end of trip was happy. The sun rise very beautiful and also the guide Wayan very nice guy. There are a lot of people offered service to Mt. Batur but right local guide will be exceed expectation. Mt. Batur sunrise trekking tour must do while in .", "We did it very early morning to be at the top by sun rise, the climb is not easy, and a minimum level of fitness is required, but after that .... Wouah.... Well worth the effort, specially to be at the top for sun rise.", "This is an experience of a life, viewing the sunrise on top of a mountain. IT takes 2 hours to climb but it is not easy! Let me repeat it is not easy trekking up! but worth it when you are there! Ask your hotel for the breakfast, they will package it for you. Call +62 812 3882316 and ask Mr. Agung and he will arrange everything and make it smooth for you.", "There were so many people walking up the vulcano that you had to cue sometimes. The view is nice and I liked that they boiled the eggs for breakfast with hot steam coming out of the vulcano. A nice place but too many tourists. Positive thing about that is you don't need a guide as you just walk in the cue...", "We started hiking at midnight. Tour guides treat you with hot coffee and fried bananas. Each of us had 3 liters of water (I had 2 liters of water and 1 liter of fresh coconut water) and some sandwichers, chocolate bars and nuts. First you have to go upstairs - many many stairs. after that you just walk on something like dusty sand (it makes you dirty and gets under shoes and clothes) for about 2 hours. then you are atill walk on the rock for a while and then you actually climbing up the mountain. It is very dark, milions of bright stars, very quet. We stopped every hour for 10 minutes to have rest. Afetr 3 hours u get very tired and it doesnt seem possible that you still have 2 hours to go uphill and then all this way down. Also afetr 3am, you are high enough and it is really cold there, the wind is very strong. It was about 10 degrees, I had 2 jackets but it didnt help much. You have to have really warm clothes with you. In the darkness the path seems dangerous and sometimes scary. On teh very top, teh wind is crazy, sand goes to your eyes, hard to see anth. But once you settle on the top, and sun goes up, it is getting warmer (well still very cold) and guides treat you with hot tea and boiled eggs. thats is the best breakfast ever. Theview is amazing, stunning. But you can't sit comfortably and enjoy, it is too cold and windy for it. Afetr about 30 minutes, we went down, and 1 hour later you can really enjoy the view, it is warm and the mountain protects you from the wind. With light you realize, the path is not that dangerouse. It takes only 3 hours to go all the way down. it is much easier than going up. At the bottom, you feel tired but not as tired as you were expecting. My legs next day were not too bad either. The journey makes you feel touch and strong and the view worth it. I would do it again.", "A bit of a drive and payment to enter Kintamani is required for tourists.Not much but I find that a bit annoying.Great view from the restaurant along with some ok food and cold Bintang.In your face locals flogging assorted crap is a bummer.Almost got in my car trying to get a sale.", "This requires a lot of effort but you will be rewarded once you get to the top and see the views.... they are amazing! Really early start is a must for this, I wouldn’t want to do it in the heat of daytime and sunrise is perfect when you’re up there! We started trekking about 4am for the sunrise at 0620am, I would advise to come prepared. Bring plenty of water, and some snacks as you will definitely need the energy! Also invest in a really good torch. The hike starts off with a a gradual incline towards the mountain in the pitch black, the terrain here is comfortable but you HAVE to wear walking boots or trainers. From the base of the volcano, it is an steep incline, and the terrain from the base to the first platform is various different size rocks and it is really unsteady to walk on. The climb is steep and is pretty difficult but if you go with a guide they are good with allowing you breaks. The view from the first platform is obviously amazing but you HAVE to carry on the further walk (approx 30mins) to the very top platform. Be warned.... this last bit is extremely difficult, it is extremely steep and the terrain is very slippy and sandy but it is so worth it at the top. We made it with about 20 mins to spare so all in all it took us around 1hour 45 to get to the top. The walk down is challenging in a different way, again the terrain is unsteady until you get to the road, I would advise just taking it easy on the way down! I am definitely not a regular joker or anything, and even though I found parts challenging and difficult, we completed the hike and I would definitely recommend doing this if you are in !", "Mt batur, completely worth it to wake up early and go hiking in the night to assist at one of the most beautiful sunsets and enjoy a cup of coffee up there. Make sure the weather is clear so that you can see the view.", "I went on the hike today with my sister and it was not at all what I expected but it blew my mind. It is very challenging and rigorous. Also the tour started at 345am so it was pitch black other than a flash light. Our guide, Jay, was incredible. He knew the trail up inside and out. He was personable and caring. He did not judge you regardless if you were fast or slow. He is also very knowledgeable. He gave us a ton of great information about the volcanos, the villages below, and the culture. I recommend this tour as long as you do not have any ailments. Ask for Jay, he’s great!!!", "My visit to Mt Batur and the lake below was part of a long day trip, so it was great to be able to stretch my legs and take in the view of the mountain and lake. It was a misty day over the mountain but the view was still a stunning one. The only problem were the street sellers, they are pretty aggressive and very old school as they will follow you pretty much everywhere you go.", "It was beautiful and fun to do except if you are not in shape, climbing up is pretty rough on you.. Not recommended for elder people or whoever thinks it's just like a normal hiking. The path condition is not as structured as Bromo mountain, and it was about 2,5 hrs going up and 2 hrs going down. So, pretty exhausting but when you get to the top, it's breathtaking and rewarding.", "This was the most exciting part of our trip as this was an item on all our bucket lists. It was absolutely a unique experience since most of us have never trekked a mountain, let alone at the spark of dawn. The views are absolutely amazing so be prepped with all your cameras but make sure you don’t trek heavy since the last part of the trek is quite straining. Better to wear layers when you go, but as you climb you sweat a lot so you’d end up taking them off up the way but once you reach you might opt to wear those back again since its really freezing cold. You also need to be somewhat fit to take this hike or you can stop at the halfway stop (got a pretty amazing view there too). I was having an asthma attack prior with a lung infection and fever. My fever medication kicked in halfway and started sweating a lot which helped a bit and I had my inhalers with me all the way with a super efficient guide from Eco Tours who made it possible for me to enjoy this hike every bit! I wouldn’t recommend it for someone who is sick but I could not let go of this opportunity even while sick as this is a must for anyone who goes to !", "The 4 of us wants to go from toyabungkah but instead we were registering from purajati, but nevermind the goal is the same, mount batur. We arrived one day before to find a guide at the official guide office, after some negotiation we had a deal, and we will start at purajati at 03.00 It took us 2 hours 15 minutes of slow walk to get to the peak, unfortunetly we werent able to see anything because of the heavy mist. We were a bit dissapointed, but we cant predict the mothernature. The view all the way to the peak itself is pretty cool especially on the way down. We were climbing at the wrong time because its very crowded during august, there`s plenty traffic jam everywhere around the mountain LOL. I'll definetly want to come again when its low season.", "This is a must do when in !! I enjoyed the hike so much and the view during sunrise is exceptionally beautiful. Probably the most beautiful thing i have ever seen. Dont miss this!!", "Definitely worth the 3am get up time. The hike is not too difficult but just be careful of loose rocks. Takes about two hours up to the very top. Amazing sunrise views. Try and get up quickly for the best views. Be aware of food at the top with the monkeys. Coming down a few people fell because of loose rocks and tiredness so just be careful", "Our guide never picked us up so never got the chance to climb the mountain. Be careful who you book with and never use Wayan idguides!", "We took a tour on klook for a tour in a 4WD. They picked us up around 4am from ubud hotel and then we started our journey in a normal car. We stopped at the bottom of the mountain for a coffee and then we switched to a 4WD. Super monster vehicle. They took us up Mount Batur to a view point in time to see the sunrise. It was beautiful. Breathtaking. The beauty can not be expressed by words. We spent about 1 hour at the view point and then we were taken to the lake Batur wonderful little restaurant for breakfast. They gave banana pancakes and coffee. The view from this point was fabulous. You can gaze and wait for hours. Then we switched vehicles and got back to the car and we were taken to coffee plantation and dropped back at the hotel around 11.30am. On our way back we asked driver to stop at the rice terrace and went on swing as wel. This wasn’t a part of the tour but we paid driver extra few bucks and did this as well. We did not want to walk for 2hours on the usual hike and we opted for this tour. It was in total about 100USD for two people. It was well worth it for us.", "My husband & I ( 50s) & 2 x daughters in their 20s climbed with guide Kadek (organised by Happy Trails). We went up in rainy season but were very lucky to have no rain and the views of the lights at night & then dawn & then across over , Lombok to distant Java & being above 3 layers of clouds was just fantastic, worth all the difficulty. I felt very privileged. We also saw monkeys in the lower tree level. We went up at a similar time to a small group of villagers making a ceremonial ascent & it was most moving to hear devotions in the dark & then up at the top. Magically spiritual place. Our info & guide says it usually takes 3-31/2 hours to get up - It took us 4 hours plus & same to get down. The climb is 45 degrees so would be similar in physical exertion to 4 hours of climbing uneven stairs 2 at a time and then 4 hours back down again. Coming down is harder. Wear head torches & ankle supporting boots/shoes with good grip ( although some locals did in flip flops!!) extra layers are necessary for the top, gloves are useful for coming down. Some elastic strapping came in useful when 1 person's knee started to play up. It would be easy to twist an ankle if tired. It was doable, but often very slow going for some and there was a bit of suffering during & after. Thighs took about 3 days to no longer be tender- it is a good idea to factor in recovery time re sleep/fatigue/pain for 2-3 days. Even though some of my family are runners and tri-atheletes & I am not, I think I coped the best. I feel I was saved because I do regular cycling and strength fitness classes at home ( weights, bar bells & squats) The muscles that you use for the climb are thighs/ gluteals/calves & the knees take quite a pounding on way down. If one was to train for this in any way, then repeated squats, rowing, one legged mini-dips and going up & down stairs 2 at a time might help!", "we booked a ticket along monkey forest street in Ubud. There were 19 people in the group and sadly 5 people were very very slow and almost give up in the middle way!! This meant our guides had to help them and for several times we had to wait long minutes until we felt very cold (interrupt walk). There were times when it was very possible for someone (even the guides a couple of times) slipping and hurting themselves badly. We were lack of time caused by the group and unfortunately we just managed to get to the first viewing point which is about 25mins from the summit. From there my guide showed me the crater and the cave and the steaming holes where one can boil eggs. I personally disappointed joining group tour mt batur but it was my own fault. Next visit to I preferred private tour for better experience. However the view was still very good. If you are not confidence please don’t follow such a shared trip like what we did where everything appears dangerous.", "I went to batur planning to hike it on my own but quickly found out I would need to hire a guide. 500k to join a group or 700k for private. No thanks, it is cheaper from ubud which includes food and transportation! Everyone here is trying to sell you something so it dampens the beauty of the place.", "early start and some hard stoney trails to navigate but well worth the journey, fantastic views at daybreak, a real bonding moment for family and . if youre worried about fitness levels, take your time, plenty of people going at an easy pace. i bombed up with my son, much to the guides chagrin, but hey there are plenty of people ahead to follow. you wont be alone!! Youre more likely to die on the drive there if our driver was anything to go by...", "My partner and I manage to get Wayan (our local guide) to arrange the hike for us. His team of local nese are excellent guides who would ensure the safety of everyone throughout the hike. He picked us up at 10.30pm from our hotel lobby, we started the hike at 2am due to rain, the hike would take 4 hours (recommended for first timers) up the peak. You will not regret pushing yourself up the steep hill to see the end results. Hence, it would be good if you are physically fit and well. A few tips for first-time climbers to Mount Agung based on personal experience: - Get enough rest the day before the climb - Eat a small meal before the climb as your stomach would not be able to keep the food while climbing. - Go to the restroom before the start of the hike - Take short breaks if you need to throughout the hike. - Equipment is provided by the guide and his team (Breakfast is also available after you reach the top of Mount Agung) It consist of Eggs, Banana, bread, Tea or Coffee. Our guide is really kind to provide us with another alternative to see the Sunrise at Mount Batu when one of us couldn't make it to the top. However, the view and experience are much more different. After the hike, we went to the local nese coffee plantation to try out the famous Luwak coffee, we also visited the Rice field and Holy Spring Temple, which is around the area. We ended our day at around 2pm. My partner and I were very grateful for Wayan's kindness in sharing interesting nese culture and making sure that we receive the best service he could give.", "Definitely not an easy trek as some forums or guides in will say. It is quite steep, slippery, uneven and back-breaking. Quite a tourist trap, but a good experience. You can do a sunrise trek (guide recommended), we did in the afternoon on our own (guide unnecessary).", "He told us alot about the history of the mountains and had alot information. Some were a bit slower but Bazir took great care of them", "This tour was amazing. Our guide was Katut, who was a part time guide who was also a uni student, and he was so full of life. He was really professional, friendly, and not to mention really fun to be around. I chanced upon this company when Jezznh replied to my question on tripadvisor. He/she was really very helpful, and provided me all the information I needed as a advisor, instead of a tour company. The tour just was 4 of us and our guide, with walking sticks and a very comfortable car ride. After doing more research, it seems like there are a few peaks, and we went to the peak that served us eggs cooked with the volcano. We had a hearty breakfast at the summit and the weather was perfect. Katut was also knowledgable. He was able to give us clear background of Mount batur, and its surrounding areas. The best part was.. Katut is an amazing photographer. He helped us to take many great photos.. photos don’t lie – so just check out my photos. The sunrise tour was amazing! Would definitely recommend to anyone who fancies trekking to a magnificent sunrise and taking beautiful photos. Tip: have a pair of hiking shoes/sports shoes with really good grip. Have walking sticks.", "Took a private tour as there were 7 of us. Started the hike around 330am and got to the summit before 530. The elevation was very gentle, so it would have taken us less time if there was no \\traffic jam\\\" on the way. At the summit, hot beverage, bread and boiled eggs were served but none of them tasted very good. The sunrise was nice but because the hike wasn't difficult, it didn't feel as rewarding. We walked to the crater afterwards but there wasn't much to see apart from the monkeys. There is only one bathroom and it's located at the bottom of the mountain and it costs 10,000 Rp per person. We stay in Nusa Dua area so it took longer time to go to mount batur base than the hike itself. If you stay in ubud area or somewhere in north , maybe it's worth going. But if you stay in an area that's far away from mount batur, there might be something better to do.\"", "My husband and myself went on this trek. It was wonderfully organised. We were picked up from our hotel right on 2:30 like we were told. Drove for an hour in a nice car with pillows. Once we arrived we were greeted by our guide who took us for our trip. My husband didn’t find this trek at all difficult, however he is quite fit. I on the other hand am not the fittest person and it really tested me climbing to the top. But the guide was amazing. He let me stop when I wanted to and he pushed me to get to the summit for the sunrise which I was very thankful for. The view was worth every step ( The most stunning sunrise I have ever witnessed) Once we arrived to the summit our guide cooked us breakfast which consisted of boiled eggs from the lava steam and banana sandwiches. He was even thoughtful enough to get TimTams (We are Australian) he then took us around the main crater and took photos of us. The hike down, I found was the easiest part of my trip but it is very slippery and rocky. That being said we were able to run the whole way down. Overall, despite my lack of fitness, I would never trade the experience for anything.", "It was lovely to see the mountain and learned that the last time the volcano erupted from there was back in 1963. The areas has wonderful views and great restaurants nearby which serve as great picture post cards....Restaurant offers buffet and the food wasn't disappointing either. Temperature was cooler compared to the bottom of the mountain, which I absolutely enjoyed!", "We spent 9 days in and this was definitely the highlight of the trip! We didn't use a tour company. Rather our local driver organised our hike with a local tour guide (you can't climb the volcano without a local guide anyway). We liked this option better as there were so many large tour groups whereas we were a group of 4 so it was easy to keep going and ask our guide questions. It was a bit daunting hiking at night especially as it got steeper and the wind was howling so I basically did not look to my right in case I got scared. I had dressed in layers which was good as I was hot climbing but once we reached the top and were waiting for sunrise, I was shivvering. It was kind of annoying as one of the tour groups were playing loud music which kind of ruined the natural atmosphere for me. However, the sun rise and views were stunning. We spent a bit of time up top taking photos and then we made the way back down. The terrain and route back down was different for us - so instead of climbing up volcanic rock we were now trying not to slip on volcanic sand on the way down. It took longer to get down than up and when you get off the volcano there is a paved road through farm land for part of the way which was a welcome relief. The hike is definitely strenuous so you do need a moderate level of fitness but it was definitely worth it!", "Our pick up time was a little later as we were travelling from Ubud. The group was collected as arranged and taken to the base of the mountain. Our guides supplied us with flashlights and we set off along with many others - the torch lights travelling up the side of the mountain looked like a line of fire flies. The walk is very difficult in places. It can be steep and very rough. Our guides were fantastic making sure we were safe and helping when needed. Once at the top we waited with many other travellers. Just as the sun came up so did the mist. The filtered light through the mist was itself quite spectacular. Our guides then supplied us with our breakfast - eggs cooked in the steam coming out of fissures in the mountain. On the way back down we stopped to photograph the monkeys living on the mountain side. It was a very difficult trek unless you were young, fit and foolish! For my wife and I we had the greatest appreciation for our two guides who were always there to assist when it was needed.", "Hired a driver for the day this was one of our stops. Didnt to the early morning breakfast trek but will next time. The journey driving out of Kuta and through lovely villages along the way was stunning. Seeing the twin peaks of the volcanoes was exciting they are pretty cool. We stopped at a rustic old cafe opposite volcanoes where we enjoyed a cold drink and enjoyed the view which we could even see the lava flow line from previous eruptions. Nice to see. ", "Okay, let start from my condition. I was not ready for long journey to Batur volcano but I have passion to make it on this last day of my vacation in . I am not an avid hiker, and this was my first \\mountain\\\" climb in my life. Began trek at round 03.30 am. the first part is fairly okay and flat, i did get a bit out of breath but i was able to keep up with the general pace. After walk about 50 minute it was hardcore mountain climbing. This is my challenging to make the top, luckily Jero as our guide very helpful, he hold my hand in every single step, It made me feel a lot better!!! A few people also dropped out from he trek, they decided to stop their adventure in the middle of the volcano, however this climb is very do-able. Once we were at the top there is amazing views, bright sky before sunrise and a cup of hot coffee served by Jero, you will 100% will need Jero to made it. I could not say anything to Jero, you are the best!! With our you I can’t made it well. We were luckily enough, the weather was clear, we saw Rinjani mountain in the distance, Mount Abung and also wide of Lake. When I decent, I saw a group of wile monkey. According Jero, moneys leave in side of, main crater, when visitor having breakfast all of monkeys come out to find a food. I was feeding a baby monkey. It look like just 2 week born. The monkey here very well, it was not aggressive. Although not an animal lover, if you are thinking of doing something like the Monkey Forrest in UBUD you are BIG wrong, this monkeys benign. The cost was $60 per person seemed to be normal rate without any haggling. It was worth every penny, 2 hour up and 2 hours down, it's long but worth it, if you consume bottle of wine you’ll paid more the $60, you only get drunk but you paid $60 for this journey you’ll get memorable experienced in your life. Tips for beginner: 1. Be sure you’re fit and exercise before do this tour. 2. Make sure you slept enough before departure. 3. Bring your warm jacket is recommended 4. Wear trekking shoes is recommended but sport shoes is okay. 5. Better book your trekking in recommended company. 6. Bring hat and hand glove I better then not but Jero will provide it. 7. Avoid drink alcoholic before trekking it will make your energy down. If you need any assistant or information I recommended contact Jero here is the number +6281904082208. I guaranteed you’ll never regret.\"", "We left home at 7 am and drove up to view Mount Batur. We organised a taxi driver to take us for the day- aprox $50. We got there early and did not pay entry fee. We arrived at the small village that looks onto the volcano. The restaurants all back onto the volcano and have stunning views. Heaps of restaurants to choose from. It was a great introduction to the mountain- perhaps next time Ill trek up it.", "We did this climb (the one that started at 3.30am at the Guides office, you are at the lookout by 6.15am and then you walk the crater for another hour, back down by 10.30am). As we had a car, we organised it ourselves at the Guide office between Kedisan and Toya Bungkah so we would not get ripped off by the local guys following us on their motorbikes (everywhere you go in the area). We paid 250,000rp each, but later found out that we could have got it cheaper at our hotel, oh well. Our guide actually earned every cent as I nearly fell 3 times and he caught me. The last hour of the climb is straight up and I got a bit of vertigo and needed to stop to rest a few times (and I thought I was fit). Another guy followed us the whole way carrying bottles of soft drink, it almost made us feel guilty, like we had to buy one, but I don't drink soft drink and he didn't talk at all so, with guilt, we ignored him. Our guide was friendly and told us his life story how he loved and lost and will never marry as he will never find true love again. His girlfriend ran off with another man 1 week before they were going to marry. I found this a strange story for a nese as I believed all nese just had to marry and have children but interesting. I didn't bring a jacket with me and a light rain started at 5am, when we reached the top I was sooo cold, my guide lent me his jacket and just came back to me every 5 mins to get a cigarette from the pocket (he smoked the whole trip up, which was one of the reasons I had to stop a few times as I cannot exercise and breath in cigarette smoke. The sunrise was disappointing as we had cloud cover so we moved on further up the mountain and sat on hot rocks to dry our clothes, then the fog rolled in and viability was zero so we had to go back down, even though we had paid to go around the top for another hour for breakfast (no money back though, and no breakfast), we had to wait for our guide as he had his breakfast, this was annoying as we wanted to just get moving. All in all, I would never do this climb again but having reached the top I did feel an exhilaration and sense of achievement, especially surviving the chain smoking guide. I did want to climb more mountains, I think \\Everest' blurted out of my mouth at some stage, must have been delirious. I was surprised to see dogs at the top, very skinny ones, I wished I had more than bananas on me. On the way down we came across 2 very large monkeys they enjoyed my bananas. The last hour across the lava fields really hurt my legs as you are walking a slight downhill but your muscles have been used to going a steep uphill. It is very slippery on the way down and don't wear good shoes as they get blacked by the lava. Make sure you take a light jacket and sunblock, we didn't think of this and I got burnt in the morning walking back to the car, the sun was quite intense, which was so strange as it had been so cloudy at the top. Afterward I slept until our checkout at 12noon, and I really could have slept longer, I don't know how people do this climb and then do other activities. Suggested what to bring: Hat Sunblock Light jacket light top long sleeve, that you can take off when it gets really hot in the morning wear a t-shirt Long lightweight pants small backpack for water and snacks Your guide will have torches\"", "This is one of the hardest things I have ever done in My life. I am physically very fit. But this is a long and tough climb!!! Doing this by Myself with My Tour guide did not make things easier for me. Unfortunately, I am one of few perhaps that got scared one Hour before reaching the top. IT just got steeper and steeper. Going up might not have been the problem but coming down sure would be for me. And for me this was the best decision at the time as iT can be dangerous. And wearing a pair of Nikes is clearly not the best choice for this climb. On the way down I slipped Many times. In a way it makes me feel bad that I did not make iT. But on the other hand I have still been walking for 7 Hours by Myself with no trekking experience at all. IT was quite an experience that I did not want to miss though I did not make iT to the top. I am glad I have tried afterall. Maybe next time I WILL make iT !!!! ", "http://www.tripadvisor.com.sg/ShowUserReviews-g294230-d1125234-r196346861-Merapi_Volcano-Yogyakarta_Java.html#REVIEWS this I thought was gonna be easy after doing Merapi (see link above) but alas it was pretty challenging as well. This is a caldera (old crater) and the hike started at 0400hrs. We were picked up from Legian at 0200hrs and drove up. base camp was cold and you need some heat tech clothes or a jacket and good hiking shoes! It should take about 2 hours to get to the top. If you like a slower pace, start trekking earlier so you wont miss sunrise. There will be many touts offering their services to guide you up but if you can arrange this hike beforehand. There are guides that are officially under an 'hiking' organisation and they are supposed to bring u up and down safely. So if you can, get it from a local tour agency in to sort it this for you. you shouldn't be touted for guide services by the people at base camp if you have arrange this properly. They also provide you with headlights and breakfast at the top. The beginning is a nice slow trek up, gradual inclination. The road is rather dusty and has plenty of small rocks that tend to slip and slide. The inclination get steep as you go higher, not much branches to hold on to. So go easy. there may be locals helping you up along the way and they will beckon you to buy a drink from them for their efforts. I hate ascending but this was technically easier compared to Merapi. the view up there is awesome for sunrise, overlooking Mt Abang and Mt Agung and the lake. It is windy up at the peak but once the sun has hit you, it gets hot. Spend some time and have simple breakfast, hot tea, boiled eggs and steamed bananas on bread that was heated in various heat vents at the craters. The guides that I mentioned above would also take you to these vents for you to try and feel the heat and a cave that houses a temple. There are monkeys at the hut... again be careful. these guys want your food and water but otherwise lovely keepers of the place. Descent down also has plenty of slipping and sliding. go slow and mind your steps. I fell down a lot coming down. We also took a scenic route down back to the base camp - easy walking after you descend the slopes. Attire: Long pants (prevent cuts and abrasions), good shoes, a jacket. My shoes were \\scratched\\\" (like a cat scratching on shoes) after the hike, Perhaps the rocks cut into them and they can get dirty-dusty. Sunglasses too. And SUNSCREEN! its about 690 K for this trek with breakfast, lunch, guide, and a visit to the hot springs after the climb. Perhaps wiser to arrange this before ur arrival to or through a local tour agency. It was rated easy to medium level to climb Batur. My fitness level is prob at 30% ( I got lazy and easily tired!) so I guess if you pace yourself and start early, possible to reach the peak before sunrise. Im plus sized, so other plus sized people who are keen to try can definitely do this. don't worry and Happy climbing!\"", "I was extremely worried about this hike prior to doing it. However it was a very enjoyable trek and very worthwhile. I work out 2-3 times a week so am by no means extremely fit. However in a group of 6 people In total (not including the 2 guides) I was the first to the top of the mountain and the one who struggled the least. Hence I think it's very important for your body to be used to exercise especially vigorous exercise prior to this trek. I would recommend a caffeine dose just before starting this trek and furthermore a head light would also be very useful. Torches were provided for by the organised guide team however holding a torch whilst climbing isn't really ideal when you can be hands free with a torch on your forehead. Unless you are a highly experienced hiker,I would strongly warn anyone against doing this trek without a guide. I was fortunate enough to have a guide hold my hand the whole way down the mountain. Many people completed the hike with cuts and grazes all over their bodies from slipping whilst going down the hike. However for me, the guide how no assisted me was a true life saver! The most difficult part of this experience was the ridiculously early wake up call followed by the unavoidable slippery path down. Preparation is key- regularly work out prior to this hike and be part of an organised tour whilst doing the hike. It goes without saying that the sunrise views and general scenic surroundings were breathtakingly beautiful.", "Me and a friend arrived today at the bottom of Mt Batur about 11am hoping to trek it without a guide as advised by a friend, looking online too it appears to be an easy climb. We were greeted by a group of men posing as government officials and it was compulsory to take a guide up and we would be charged $30 each. We explained we were looking to trek up without a guide which is apparently completely safe to do with some common sense and sense of direction. They became very aggressive explaining that something 'might' happen to our bikes. They then called for their 'boss' who walked over and reiterated what they had just been saying, he then said if we try and walk up the mountain without one of their guides we would be shot, he then began getting very pushy and agitated. We drove away on the bikes rather swiftly to which we were driving past groups of men on the side of the road giving us hostile looks talking on walky talkies. We went through the main town at the base of the volcano where everyone was being incredibly intimidating. We wanted to just drive around the volcano considering we had made the journey. We went to the opposite side of the mountain to where the 'mountain mafia' were and managed to pay someone $8 to climb up without a guide. After travelling all that distance and receiving those disgusting threats there was no way we were turning around without some kind of satisfaction. My advice would be to stay clear of this mountain as these thugs will only be taking more profits and will keep doing what they are doing. I have been travelling for over 6 months now off the beaten track in India and Philippines etc and this is the most hostile and intimidating situation I have came across on my travels. Good story though, so thanks 'mountain mafia', we got some great pictures at the top without lining your pockets too which was satisfying.", "Booked the Mt Batur trek online with Eco Cycling Tours which cost 450,000 Rupiah. This included return hotel transfer, torch, bottled water, a rain poncho (as there was light rain that day), snacks (peanuts, chocolate bar and orange juice – snacks were handed out at the summit), breakfast (banana sandwich, boiled eggs cooked in the volcanic steam fissures and tea or coffee) and a local guide. 2 guides from the tour company also accompanied us on the trek. I was staying in Seminyak so it was a 2 hour drive to reach Mt Batur, which meant a 1:30am pick-up. It was approximately a 2 hour drive to the base of Mt Batur, and then about a 2 hour ascent to the 1717m peak. As there was light rain, there were rocky sections that were slippery but our guide was very good at checking that everyone was all right and giving a guiding hand if needed. You do need a moderate degree of fitness for this trek, some sections were tough going and our guide set a cracking pace and did not stop very often, but I am sure that if we had complained he would have adjusted. The peak was fairly cold so I would advise to take at least a jacket. The sunrise was beautiful and made it all worthwhile. The scenery is spectacular – blackened lava fields, Mt Batur lake and views of Lombok in the distance. After enjoying the sunrise for a while, we went to the rim of the volcano and then descended down Mt Batur via a different path. This gave us a glimpse of village life there where the locals grow vegetables (mainly onion and cabbage). I would highly recommend this trek and am very glad that I did it.", "A active volcano and chance for telling to same. Get up early and enjoy this opportunity of lifetime.", "Hi everyone, I climbed last weekend the Gunung Agung in . This 3142m high vulcano is about 1 hour drive from Sanur/ 1,5hour from Kuta. Before I climbed I contacted with Wayan, the local guide who's organising the climb. I was wondering in the beginning to climb the vulcano on my own but 1 thing: better spend around 40 euro's to climb by a guide then go free to dead/lost etc. We started really early, around 11PM and arrived almost at the summit around 4PM. We climbed kind of that fast because there were just 2 of us. After that we spend 1,5hour talking, drinking coffee and watching the view by night! It was an amazing view! We walked to the summit around 5.30 and from there watched the sunrise. It was one of my best sunrises ever (It wont happen a lot because most of the times I am asleep:) ) They way back is much quicker and we were back on the ground around 10AM in te morning. Please wear suitable shoes, so no sneakers, flipflops etc. It is good to up, but going down will be a real problem. Last but not least, I started the climb from Pura Besakih, from here it is the longest way to go up but you will arrive at the real summit (3142m). I saw people from the top on a rock a few hundred meters lower. They started climb from Pasar Agung temple but you only reach 2907M, dont have the best view of sunrise and there are more tourists (at the real top there were only me and the guide Gede) How to reach the guide? wayan.idguides@gmail.com is his email. He has around 28 guides working for him, all local.", "my very first time to do this hiking and i did it :) careful, hiking have an addicted effect :D there was 5 persons of us and my leader carry his 2 years old son to the top, well done! we didn't reach to the highest top only let's say until second top where there are some warung (hut) that you can order tea, coffee and instant noodles. my shoes are broken (shame on me) and the others decide not to go to the top however the view is also great from that place and even though it was cloudy so the sun not perfectly saw but it was such a great experience. preparation is important and make sure you are in a good condition (physical condition), jacket, mineral water, flashlight and wear a good shoes for climbing! don't bring too many items on your backpack so it won't weigh you down (for the beginner just like me :) for ladies bring toilet papers and/or wet tissue.", "Amazing night. Full of star. We start to claim at 4. We reach the top of volcano at 5.35. The guide bring a torch light, water, and breakefast. Once at the top is a bit cold. Need to be well cover. To wait the amazing view. Sunrise around 6.10. You have to do it", "I joined an organised trip as part of a mixed group of 6 people who were a nice bunch from different parts of the world. I negotiated a price with one of the tour agents in Ubud for 350K IDR the day before. Pick up from the hotel was at around 2 a.m. We then stopped for a breakfast snack at 3 a.m. followed by a further 10 minute drive before starting the hike. You need a reasonable level of fitness and good walking shoes / trainers. Only the locals will do it in flip flops! You’re given a torch as it’s dark, and your guide leads you up which takes about 2 hours to reach the outer crater at a height of 1717m at the top. You have to climb over loose rocks and the last stretch is volcanic gravel so it’s quite slippery. Provided the weather is good you’re rewarded with great sunrise views of nearby Gunung Abang and the lake which fills the crater. Batur last erupted in 2000, and you can still see some of the old lava flows too. Take a jumper for the top as you will start to cool down. Your guide will also provide you with another simple breakfast at the top before you tackle the descent, which probably takes about the same time as you get a bit of a “people jam”, as although it was November and low season, there was still a few hundred people doing the climb. After finishing a few in the group opted to pay an extra fee to see coffee plantations and visit a hot spring, but I opted for a drop back to the hotel in Ubud which was about 9.30 a.m for a well earned nap! Overall it was a great experience and I’d highly recommend.", "This is a shorter route than via Besikh. The night climb is lovely and peaceful, and we had a great starry clear night for it (starting at 1.30am). We brought our own headlamps, trekking poles, water bladders and food, plus wore proper hiking gear. If you do not have this stuff make sure you go with a guide company that will provide this. Definitely don't climb without a light or a guide. The climb is not dangerous but is difficult. There are parts where you are pulling yourself up over rocks, but it is doable with some hiking experience and some fitness. A good guide will watch you for tiredness. There were 3 in our party, and we got 2 guides. Unfortunately only our 14yr old son made it to the top with one of the guides. I was struck by belly about 20-30 mins from the top, where we had to stop and wait for the sun to rise before we could see to safely descend. Our main problem here was getting very cold and shivery while waiting, even whilst wearing all the clothes I had brought. Going down (if you are well) is not as bad as it sound or looks, esp with a hiking pole. Bottom line : it's a great hike if you have some experience and fitness. Not for beginners. Be prepared for the unexpected on the mountain - even if you don't think you will need warm clothes, you might. Take plenty of water - we needed 2 plus litres each", "Nice view and sunrise from the top of the volcano. You have to be a little bit in shape to do the climbing. Very helpful and friendly guides. Don't forget to bring warm clothes because it is very chilly on top of the volcano at 0600 in the morning.", "Worth the trek if you're on foot (which I was)! Opportunities abound for great pictures. I spent about two hours just walking around and observing.", "Every day around 100-200 people climb Mount Batur. The trail is quite easy and in 2 hours you will reach the top. To avoid accident, a local climbing guide must be hired here with the choice of having hot tea or coffee with banana sandwich on the top while enjoying the sunrise around Mount Agung, Mount Abang and Mount Rinjani.", "Hike was pretty doable . Not difficult! I would say a good pair of shoes help alot. And if you exercise frequently this shouldnt be a problem. Certain parts of the hike might be steep and difficult but you can get through it. Just beware of the rocky and slippery path.You need a torch for the dark parth! And dress lightly but with a jacket it can gets cold at the start but trust me you will feel your sweat coming when ascending ...! The most beautiful sunrise ever!", " ecocycling.com/batur-trek/ I am a fairly fit female in her mid 50's who walks a lot so did this tour in early June with my son. We were picked up at 2 am and started the walk at 4. Most of the climb is quite hard going, mostly as it was hot and humid with lots of boulders to clamber up in the dark and I was tired. Definitely go with a guide and this company was great - one of the guides stayed with me as I was slower than the rest of the group. Takes about 2 hours up. It was misty at the top but the mist did clear and it was a great view. Eggs, bananas, bread & jam, coffee and orange juice all included as was a lovely cold flannel back at the bottom.The monkeys at the top were very friendly. It did get cold at the top. Extremely good value for money and worth doing for the experience if you are physically fit. Coming down much easier, warmed up in the sun and was dropped back at our hotel by about 11am (2 hours away). We stopped off briefly to look around on the way back. Water was provided but I would take more. There are annoying locals trying to sell drinks on the way.Hand torches provided, but head torch useful so that hands are free.", "Absolutely gorgeous volcano to visit! My and I thoroughly enjoyed ourselves and Mudi our tour guide from trekkingadventures.com honestly made it the best experience of our lives. He was caring, professional, great fun, smiley and went the extra mile for us all. He cooked us breakfast at the top and provided us with hot chocolates to keep us warm. He made us feel so safe and had an extensive knowledge of the volcano ad scenery surrounding it. An added bonus was that they do small groups which meant we had Mudi to oursleves, so it was us 3 and him. We were therefore able to take it at our own pace and felt looked after the whole time. In addition Mudi's cousin drove us safely to and from our villa and added in a few extra visits to the coffee plantation and also provided us with our own personal tour around the holy water temple and rice fields. They were both smiley and kind individuals and made the trip unforgettable. Also it was a very reasonable price!!", "I climbed Mount Batur with a sunrise trekking group, contacted Jero personal through his number @ +6281904082208 referred by my who did with Jero team couple of week ago. There were 3 of us in our group, one of my friend was feel unwell during the hike. Everyone in my group took great care to all of us, especially to Angle, our guides was excellent. He is Adi, he always lagged behind the group to stay with us and make sure I and my Angle was ok, Adi offered a hand to help us up in every difficult parts where my knees weren't coping quite so well. The walk up the mountain was quite hard, but definitely worth the effort when we reach the summit. Delicious Ala volcano breakfast, awesome hot chocolate, remarkable views made this journey highlight in my life. Adi is super friendly, helpful and informative. I have zero complain with his services offered. The driver collected us from our accommodations in The Royal Beach Seminyak at around 01:40am, then drive out to the mountain (foot of volcano) was about a couple of hours (included in the $60 price of the tour). I would strongly recommend taking this trip and contacting Jero and team or his site trekking tour net seminyak. They will make your journey in Batur volcano become memorable one. Thanks Jero and Adi. 4 thumb to all of you, well done!!", "Prior to doing the sunrise trek, I read a number of reviews on here that said this is an easy trek. I go to the gym regularly, consider myself to be in good physical health and have run a marathon. I did NOT find this trek to be easy. I'm not quite sure why someone would say that unless he/she is an experienced hiker. With that said, I do not think you have to be in great shape or be an experienced hiker to do this trek because you always have the option of going slow, stopping for a lot of breaks, and/or having your guide tow you to the top. Our guide moved at a pretty fast pace and the last part of the ascent is very steep and rocky. The final part before you get to the top is totally sandy and it will be challenging if you're not wearing hiking boots (as will the sandy part of the descent). I wore running shoes and I wish I had packed hiking boots that I could have used. Once you get to the top, the sunrise and view (if it's clear - we lucked out) is beyond worth it! But, I just felt the need to clarify that the trek is challenging.", "We walked up Mount Batur for Sunrise. We paid a fair price for a drive from our Ubud hotel to the base and back and for two guides to head us up. The primary guide was a good motivator for my partner who needed it from time to time. Although her legs ached afterwards, the stunning view of sunrise was worth every 1000 rupia and every drop of sweat.", "If you want to climb the mountain, I believe best is to start from Ubud with a tour and avoid staying overnight here! Terrible place! We didn't believe the bad reviews about Toya Bungkah; we thought it would not be that bad, used to backpacker trips... But it is! The village is unpleasant and ugly, there is no access to the lake. People are very agressive to sell guided tours and follow you back to the hotel, circling around you with motorbikes. Intimidating, shouting and insulting. It looks like a gang is terrorizing the village. Outraegous prices for the guided tours. Obliged to take one; they stop you if you intend to start walking without a guide. We felt very uncomfortable and our driver from Ubud didn't want to come pick us up again the other day... This says enough! ", "I hiked Mt Batur with my Mum in July 2016. We got picked up from our Sanur hotel at 2:30am, drove to the starting point for about 4am and took about 5hrs return to complete the hike. You will need a guide, a torch, a hiking stick and water! Much harder than I thought it would be (even though I'm reasonably fit) but worth it for the beautiful scenery at the summit. Plenty of rest stops on the way if you need them. If you get the option of the crater or summit, definitely do the summit! Your guide will cook you breakfast at the top too - random breakfast of egg sandwich, chocolate bars, biscuits, fruit. It's chilly at the top so a jumper is essential and the bitter coffee is great as its hot! There seems to be a multitude of companies online all offering guided treks but I feel like they are all pretty much the same and you get the next available guide anyway.. Even though we booked with \\Jero\\\" we got his \\\"Aunty\\\" (although she never mentioned this fact, he did afterwards via email) hence why I get the impression that it's a different system to what it's advertised as! Everyone got breakfast at the top even though online I noticed some companies saying they are the only ones. So book the cheapest as it's probably all the same!\"", "Just got back from climbing Mt Batur un-guided. We were quite weary of all the bad stories about people trying to make the climb without a guide and we read up as much as we could before we left. We loaded a couple of maps onto our phone and used it as a gps on the way up. We stayed in Toya Bungkah just to make things easy. It's also quite a nice little town and we loved staying at Arlina's Bungalows. They have their own private hot spring along with a cold swimming pool. Swapping between the two as you get too hot/cold is a great way to spend a day. The town can be a little noisy at night though with the trucks going past. We woke up around 3am and were out the door by 3.20am riding our motorbike around to Pura Payogaan Temple. From there we walked on foot up the volcano. The bike was fine just parked up somewhere. To our complete surprise we were not hassled at all as we passed a group of guides waiting at a small hut. Maybe it was our confidence or maybe we caught them off guard but we just said a big friendly 'Hello' as we passed. Someone asked if we had a guide and we replied with a big 'yes' and kept on walking. Nothing more was said. None of the other guides asked where our guide was and some even gave us directions when we looked a little lost. The sun rise was a little cloudy for us and I guess it was a little busy but it wasn't at all hard to get our own viewpoint. The best part was walking around the rim of the volcano once the sun had risen. Childhood dream fulfilled! It was amazing! For those trying to do it without a guide I would recommend getting something like Maps.Me. It's free and it's a pleasure to use in any situation. Also the GPX map on wikitravel is quite good too. Be confident when they ask you if you have a guide. Just say 'yes he is behind' or something. Or maybe try to blend in with another group. There a plenty of large groups going up. Just tag along to the end and pretend that the guide is yours. Take the right track at the hut after Pura Payogaan Temple without hesitation. We had a blast climbing Mt Batur and it was made even sweeter because it cost us nothing!", "We did this as part of our Honeymoon and we couldn't end up with a better guide. We had a great experience on our hike with the fantastic guide KARMA! He's careful, safe and will to please. A fantastic guy who's always on the lookout for your safety! The only negative experience which we've had was with the drier that picked us up from the hotel at 2 am from Kuta Beach because on the way to the Mt. he took a nap while driving. Not the best thing to witness so I made sure to ask him open answer questions this way he doesn't fall asleep again. Other than than, the whole experience was beautiful and it is a must! You have to make sure you are well equipped when doing it. Essentials: 1) Light jacket (it is freezy up, and you will be sweaty) in case you do not have one you could rent from them, but it will be 50,000IDK for it 2) Full Pants and you could have shorts underneath 3) Torch / Headlight (but the guide will provide one for you anyways) 4) Water because it is quite expensive on the Mt. (understandable) 5) Good shoes (it is slippery and a HIGH chance of falling) Also, I would recommend having an extra shirt that you can change in above. In case you do like your sleep, it is recommended to leave for the tour from Ubud rather than Kuta. All being said, KARMA is the best guy ever and I suggest if you do this to ask for him. He's well worth his pay and I would recommend tipping him at the end because he's not making much on this. Have fun and stay safe!", "van Bemmelen, the first geologist to write an extensive book on geology of Indonesia, once said that Batur Caldera is the best caldera in the world. He's probably right. Mt. Batur in an active baby volcano, which was only born about 5000 years ago, in the center of Ancient Batur caldera (huge crater). It's still shorter than the highest point of the caldera rim. View from Penelokan area is stunning! The highest peak of Mount Batur is the oldest, and a couple of siblings has emerge towards the South-South East flank. Hiking Mt. Batur is very nice and rewarding. 1.5 to 2 hours would get you to top, some even do it in 45 mins. Most visitor gets up really early to chase sunrise. your guide will tell you stories of past and recent eruptions, show you where the lava had flown. Ask them to do some volcano egg cooking! Check out the Batur Volcanology Museum while you're there. Or maybe a good idea to go there before take the hike, then you'll already have an idea about it..", "Great idea for a trek. A 2 hour hike up the mountain under the stars, using a flashlight to guide you. Beautiful sunrise over the mountain while eating breakfast, and on the hike back down there were monkeys everywhere!", "I have been living in for 3 months now and this was by far my favourite trip. The guides were super friendly and I loved the trip. The hike up takes only 1 1/2 hours (including water stops) To Be up for ☀️rise U should be at the parking around 4am. We didn't stay near the mountain we drove from ubud (takes about 1 hour and 15 mins). ☀️️rise was spectacular really nice clouds. And the the steam from the rocks had a super smell. Monkey were very friendly and tidak agressive. I was very surprised to see so many negative reviews on mt.batur. Highly recommended tours/guide company: gusti tours. We had a day trip including: Mt.Batur Breakfast Hot springs Coffee plantation Waterfall Temple Lunch For only 750'000 per adult. Lovely trip!", "We went trekking to see the sunrise. With 2 average difficult trekking hours, we reached the top where we had a breathtaking view. Very fun and beautiful A must to do in ", "Mount Batur is an active volcano on the island of . The most recent eruption was in year 2000. This volcano is so popular because it is marked by a collapsed top, called a caldera. Strangely, many people set up homes in the caldera. Many tourists will trek & climb up the mountain. However, we did neither. We were short of time yet wanted to see the volcanic mountain from afar. It was just breathtakingly beautiful. We could still see the lava field surrounding the mountain. We spent about half an hour taking photos from various angles. Perhaps, we would hike up the next time we're in .", "one of activities like trekking of mount batur is one up the famous activities in the world. the view sunrise of mounth batur is a really amazing and good for a everybody.", "So this is the Mt Batur guide situation. There is an association that runs all of the guides even those with transport from other parts of the island. The difference between the prices I mention below and what you pay is the money your company is making on transporting you there. If you get yourself to Batur you can go directly to the association the night before and pay 400 for two to do the short walk or 500 for two to do the medium walk (this goes around the crater and is a bit unsafe). These prices are on the wall. Even if you stay in Batur your accomodation will try to make money by selling you higher priced deal. The association office is by the main hot springs by the lake.", "Hey! First thing I'd like to say is that if you want to do a special tour like their sunrise trek then having a guide is much more important. That being said, climbing the mountain in the middle of the day DOES NOT REQUIRE A GUIDE. The locals are pretty much all in on a scam, making up all sorts of reasons you 'need' a guide, but as you ask them questions you find out the only reason they say so is because they want to squeeze you ass for cash. Here are a few things to know about going guideless 1. Do it early in the morning when the path is lit yet the sun hasn't had enough time to brew rain like in the afternoon 2. Follow the path since 1000s of people have made the way up super easy for a hiker with almost any experience 3. Don't listen to the locals unless if they bring their price down to reasonable numbers like a few dollars. They don't really offer much in terms of safety or guidance, paying them is more if you're into stories and giving them a livelihood donation. I say donation because the people living near the volcano do just fine. My biggest problem with the whole situation is that it comes off as a big scam that everyone's in on. They say it's a matter of respect and conservation while they don't respect you enough to offer reasonable prices and don't keep the mountain clear of trash. The mountain isn't super trashy which is why they could easily do a better job of it by offering an incentive like $1 off if you pick up a piece of trash along the way. 4. Watch your step. This is basically rule #1 with hiking;however, the context here is that rocks are a bit more sharp than usual since they're volcanic. This makes it easier to find solid footholds and more damaging for stumbles. 5. An extension of don't deviate from the path - don't go into the crater. The volcano is technically active which having the guide doesn't really do anything extra for saftey other than keeping you away from obvious hazards like going into the crater where steam is released at certain spots. This process of releasing pressure and heat is good for the volcano to stay chill, but don't push your luck by jumping into a steam vent. You don't need a guide to know that. 6. Don't mess with the monkeys at the top too much. They're pretty entitled because everyone gives them food. They'll basically ignore you, but if you pull out any food they assume it's for them. Don't let them push you around, bring healthy snacks, and avoid intimidating the males with prolonged eye contact and the mothers by getting near their babies. 7. Bring a friend - this is pretty much rule #2 for hiking. It makes the experience more fun and gives you an out if you trip and hurt yourself. That pretty much does it for Mount Batur. If you don't care about the sunrise experience, rent a motorbike & head there earlyish in the morning. The hike is pretty chill with stunning views and funny monkeys. Don't pay the locals a dime until they bring their prices down from outrageous to reasonable. Probably the worst part about the whole experience is how much of a hassle they can be about letting you go along your way.", "We checked into our guesthouse in Kintimani with plans to hike the following morning unguided. Almost immediately our host was very aggressive in his attempts to get us on his guided tour, laughing when we said we plan to hike alone as we are experienced hikers. He told us it was illegal (not true) to go without a guide and got visibly angry when we insisted it wasn't. He kept quoting 1 million Rupiah each for the guide which was ridiculous. I'd seen others advertised between 300-600,000Rp each and even that is far too much in comparison to other guided mountain tours in other countries (and also ). We felt very unsafe in the guesthouse and quite intimidated by this man. I later tried to leave the guesthouse to buy water and was told I wasn't allowed out in Kintimani at all without a guide!! After these experiences we typed into Google about aggressive guides at Mt Batur only to find dozens and dozens of experiences similar and worse. We came to the conclusion that our host was part of this region-wide mafia and that no hike was worth risking being attacked by a money hungry mafia group. We left early the following morning much to our hosts annoyance. It makes me so sad that we, and other people, have had bad experiences in the Mt Batur region. It is a beautiful place landscape wise, but the people within are horrid and money hungry. To guard a mountain and attack tourists whom wish to hike an easy trail alone is disgusting and I refuse to support it. Guides are fine to offer, but to attack those who decline is typical mafia behaviour and should not be supported. I've climbed numerous hills and mountains, I'm happy to pay for a guide when needed and fees for the regions maintenance etc, but have never come across anything like this before. Boycott this region until does something to stop this. ", "Difficult to wake up 1am but it was totally worth it. The view is amazing. The tour cost's was 1mln rupee for 2 people..on brochure it says 65usd per person but you can always bargain.", "My experience at Mount Batur was great. There was a beautiful sunrise, not too many people, and friendly guides. The hike wasn't too hard and I enjoyed it. We woke up at around 4 to 5 am and drove there with a trip agency (I can't remember its name). Later we stopped at a hot spring wich was very relaxing! The only reason I put a four star review is because the breakfast was not the best. Overall I recommend going to Mount Batur but bring your own food.", "We climbed the crator route in 2h.45min It is a fairly steep climb the whole way, with very small sections requiring actual basic climbing/bouldering. We started at 4.30am (set off from Sideman at 4am) as we could not be bothered to get up the top for sunrise. We lucked out with the wather and it was nice and clear for the entire ascent and most of the descent. The monkeys were reasonably behaved at the top, apparently they get a little roudy at times. Because we set off late and got to the top late we passed all the other groups coming back down. When we got to the sumit we were the only three there (including our guide). The treck down was painful, because we went up so quickly i think we suffered on the descent. I run 25k a week and go to the gym and was hurting a little on the way down. It took us just under 4 hours for the descent. Would not take this on without a guide, or some level of fitness. Worth the trek though!!", "We visited the Volcano to see the sunrise. Well worth the visit even after an early 1:30th start. The walk up was challenging and a good level of fitness is recommended as the gradient is steep with many boulders on route. On the top the view is amazing and the monkeys are adorable. Also worth taking are hiking boots, walking polls and a torch.", "Just got back from the sunrise tour and it was amazing. We paid £24 each with Pineh and was worth every penny. We was picked up from our room in Sanur at 2am and driven for an hour to the coffee / tea station where we enjoyed banana chocolate pancakes, tea or coffee before meeting our guide. The trek up is quite challenging, but we made it up with a couple of rest stops and free water breaks. Once at the top, we had a twenty minute wait for the amazing sunset to show itself in all it's glory. Beautiful. Free eggs and sandwiches followed. We then set towards the crater & cave and was given all the information from our guide Putu. The trek down was a lot easier and flatter but the overall experience is simply outstanding.", "The trek up the summit was not tough but still need to be careful trekking in the night. The view at the top was amazing. The caldera was covered by the fog with outline of Mt rinjani in the horizon and Mt Abang and Agung almost superimposed as one. The summit and surrounding crater rim was crowded with lots of people moving in all directions after the sunrise. ", "We first got the sneak peek of Mount Batur during our drive from Amed to Tulamben. The next day we went to explore Kintamani and this highland of north east literally touched our hearts. We enjoyed the mesmerizing view of the Mount Batur from the rooftop of the restaurant called Amora Restaurant. The photos came out so beautiful. Wish to stay in Kintamani and trek this Mountain the next time we are in .", "What an amazing experience... there's something magical about this trekk, starting off at 2am from our hotel w3 headed off. Bit of a drive from legian but was worth it as you get too see some sites of the beaten track. When we arrived it was freezing but of course the guides have coats to rent (they think of everything) we started off in the black of the night, it was incredible watching all the torch lights climbing the volcano. To be honest I found some parts hard going on the legs and I wanted to turn back but so glad I didn't. When we reached the top we had breakfast while waiting for the sunrise and by god the view was breathtaking. It was something I'll cherish for ever. Definitely worth the visit.", "My fiancé recommends Jero’s and pass his contact +6281904082208 for my sunrise trek recently. This is my highlight trip in . Since reservation through WhatsApp till the end of trip absolutely perfect, overall went smoothly. Gadek our driver was very friendly and picked us up bright and early from our hotel in The Evitel Ubud at 2:30 am. It takes about an hour to get to the base of volcano, there I meet our guide Katut Jero’s uncle. He was very patient, knowledgeable and friendly man. He made our hike much more enjoyable! He was also very helpful. The trek certainly gets you sweating and half of the route was a bit difficult. I recommend wear short pants or legging and bring some layers or jacket because it does get cold on the summit. The views truly spectacular and sunrise was stunning. I had light breakfast that boiled in the steam. Katut showed me where he boiled our breakfast and he takes me around the crater and gave us lots of information about volcano. Overall I really enjoyed our trek. I definitely recommend them to everyone. Last word “Thank you Jero, Katut and Gadek for a great day :) :)", "Very surprising finding that nice volcano with great lake views. Just get informed about volcano activity and go there for hiking if you find the opportunity (and time). Views are very nice with lava all around, vegetation and the lake. Also very nice view of other 2 brother volcanoes.", "Exhausting night trekking from 2AM to 6AM – worth every effort though. Impressive views, spiritual recharging. I did this – in my current view rather extreme – trekking with Yoko from Sidemen. He owns a warung (Dwi Mertha) and organises tours – either trekking in Sidemen or car transports or climbing tours or rafting or cooking classes. He probably does even more – this is at least what I know 🙂 I booked the tour one day before – as I was waiting for him to have other customers as well in order for me to get a good price. And off we went … at 1AM from our house in Sideman. We arrived at 2AM at the base of the mountain and quickly started the ascent after registering. And it was hard – up all the time, very steep. I was wondering how I would get down, as during the night it seemed so steep. We were stopping every 30 minutes for a 5-10 minutes break. During which we would lay down and look at the stars. Just stopping, being quiet and laying down on the rocks (I even felt asleep a couple of times), then continuing up. Quiet again, no-one was talking to no-one. We were just climbing forward. We reached the top at 6AM for a brilliant sunrise. Quite a bunch of people there – maybe 30 to 50 in total. And freezing cold for me. But after the sun rise and I had the warm coffee Yoko prepared… I started feeling good. I saw the faces of the people I was climbing up with – Yoko, Sarah and Michael. I started seeing the other people. We started talking. It was great, and I was feeling better and better. The way down was rather pleasant, we were having conversations of kids, school, trekking, holidays. Just chats. And in no-time (10AM) we were at the temple where we started from. Another hour and at 11AM we were already in Sideman. With good memories and already having achieved something in that day. Useful info: make sure you have really good shoes – you will need them every step of the way! Then some warm clothes of course, a head light, enough water and sun cream for the way back from the top. Other than that – willingness to go all the way and trust it will worth it!", "Every climb is different, every sunrise is different but still absolutely beautiful! Definitely worth the climb!", "we saw kintamni and batur lake , the views are just breataking.!U must go and eat and enjoy the view ! there are alot of joints offereing that", "Get up there early for spectacular view of Sunrise. Pretty easy hike and recommended for beginners. Start around 03.30 am in the morning and do it during dry season (August - October). Bring proper running shoes and the last 100 meters to the top is a bit sandy, cover your face with some cloth will also help. The morning climb will be a bit chilly so wear an extra layer but not too much as the climbing down will be a bit hot. Bring enough water and something to eat as you would prob spend a bit of time on top and enjoy the breathtaking view. No toilet, so make sure you do your business early (before hiking).", "We were a little prepared but could have been better. This is not a walk but more like rock climbing in the dark alongside 50ft plus drops (although we did not know this till the way down after the sun was up). You will need a heavier jacket at the top as its pretty cold and definitely opt in for the hot coffee and bring some breakfast snacks or food. Not what we were expecting but made it to the highest peak. Some mentioned they would never do this again. The views were pretty spectacular though.", "Amazing view. Awesome place to see volcano and enjoy local food. Choose sunny day (if possible) to get great clear view of the volcano and the valley.", "The view from the summit is just fabulous, especially after more than four hours climbing at night. You will need to be very fit to complete this trekking if you are no longer young. Don't try to save money by trekking yourself unless you are very experienced. Sometimes the track is dangerous, particularly if you don't have a guide at night. It it's not the traditional trekking many tourists would expect, no stairs at all. Pebble and vocano ash after pronged drought make the track very slippery.I would advise people to be prepared, bring your compression, mountain boots, and preferably a good quality trekking stick.", "Start at 2am. Trekking was so much fun. Though it was not easy climbing upscale. It takes me 1.5hours to reach the summit. Upon reaching the summit the view is so magnificent. It took my breath away. Makes me forget all the tiredness. It's so worth the effort. The clouds seems to float fight in front of you. It's very cold up there. A jacket would definitely be great. Getting down was another effort. Seems easier than climbing up but it's more steep and slippery. Nonetheless it's worth. Make sure try this while in . It's 1,717m above sea level. I'm sure to do it again when I visit .", "The hike, begins at 2am (you may need to get picked up earlier from your hotel, my pickup was 12.30 from Candidasa), and there's no guarantee that you'll be able to make it to the top, depending on weather and fitness. When you get back to the bottom will depend on your fitness levels. There are no real set paths, the route follows a rain gully, a solidified lava flow, and then a bunch of grafitti up a huge lava field. The last part is the most dangerous to the inexperienced, as cloud cover can limit visibility and make it difficult to find the route to the top... I went in the wet season, and its possible to get hit with thunderstorms during the hike, in which case its probably wise to abort for safety. Its not a great place to be caught without shelter...We spent some time about 3/4 of the way up deciding whether we should continue or not, as we got hit by a series of small squalls. In the end we did proceed and were rewarded as the clouds on the peak cleared away, and we got beautiful views of lower cloud formations rolling along the South coast. On the way down we met a procession from the temple, they were quite a humbling group, headed to the top to pray. Adults, children, grannies, all dressed in the ceremonial finery, wearing flip flops, and some with huge baskets perched atop their heads. Made what seemed like an epic journey feel quite a small feat. All in all a great day, some drama, tension, physical exertion, and all capped off with being reminded that no matter how proud you feel, there are others that can do it better... Next time I'd like to do it in the dry season... With some friends :) Be VERY wary of inexperienced guides, it is very possible to get lost and people have died on the volcano.", "It was a very early start from Ubud to climb before dawn but the ultimate view was breathtaking. The walk starts easily enough but just before the top it gets quite steep and is very rocky and uneven so make sure you have good footwear and, ideally, a headlamp (you can hold a torch / flashlight but it is easier if you have both hands free). Our guides were great and I doubt that my 10 year old would have got up without their help. It was very crowded with literally hundreds of people climbing the mountain (follow the line of lights upwards) but we still managed to get lots of photos without crowds). Amazing to see the steam rising from the volcano and the colony of monkeys that live at the top. Well worth the effort. ", "I visited Kintamani as a part of my day tour by cab from Kuta. It was bit of distance from Southern but the trip itself was an interesting one considering the fact that you go through a number of places on the way. The view from the deck was very beautiful since there wasn't much to do there, I did not spend much time. I was told not to have the lunch at any of the restaurants there which was told as a rip off. I enjoyed the view and even got a glimpse of Mt.Agung the biggest Volcano in from this view deck.", "Overall the climb was worth it--especially if you're an active person. But there are a lot of people that climb at the same time in the morning to take advantage of the sun rise. I would have preferred to hike later in the day to the sunset sans the crowds. But still worth it.", "We really wish we walked this ourselves but were concerned after reading online that we would get abuse from locals. I understand this is a big business for the locals and I would be happy to pay a fee for walking the mountain, buying food and drinks along the way but this beautiful hike has been ruined by the guides. Our guide kept telling us to buy more and more things on the way up, telling us how much of a tip he wants over and over. The other people in our group got so annoyed they didn’t even finish the full hike. He also told us we would cook breakfast over the volcano steam and then when we got to the top started laughing hysterically with the other guides at us because they couldn’t actually do this - they served a crap, dirty breakfast. The sunrise is beautiful and this would have been a great walk had we not been nagged the entire time. You can walk up without a guide - there is a clear path, there is no patrol as they will lead you to believe. So I recommend waiting until after sunrise when the swarms of people have left and start walking then on your own. You’ll miss the sunrise but in my opinion it’s not worth all the hassle.", "It's really recommended place to visit up north about 40 minutes from Ubud. We manage to visit the hot spring down near the lake which was really worth it. Would love to visit again and do mount batur sunrise trekking.", "Visited as part of a tour we did. The views from Kintamani across the lava fields and lake are stunning. Well worth a visit and don't forget your camera. The only downside are the people there selling tatty jewelry who will hassle you to buy, but usually go away after a polite no thank you.", "This is a moderate climb and if you are of a reasonable level of fitness you should be able to complete this. There are some steep bits at the end but if you have basic mountain climbing experience you will be fine. If you have any mobility issues you will find this very difficult. There are no paved tracks and the track for the most part is dirt and rock. The track itself is nothing special but as you walk along you get glimpses of the amazing valley below! The last bit is quite steep with many volcanic rocky sections that require your full concentration. Well worth the effort. If you are looking for something a bit different and special try the sunset/sunrise tour and sleep on a volcano overnight!", "This was a great hike and you shouldn't miss this if you go to -- amazing views of Mount Agung and you may even see lombok if it is clear. You will work up a sweat on the way up but if you are in reasonably good shape it is not too difficult. I wore Keens with socks and a couple of layers on the top and it worked out fine. A headlamp would be really useful (we forgot ours but the flashlight app on our phones worked fine or your guide will probably have flashlights). After you watch the sunrise and see the big crater ask your guide to take you to see the other crater. Only a few people went there the morning of our climb-- it is beautiful and there were all kinds of steam holes (you can cook eggs and bananas if you want!), and the hike down that way was stunning.", "Just kick yourself out of the bed and go for it, if you think you are reasonably fit. I was pretty nervous when on a previous day we met a dutch couple and the guy told that the trek is extremely challenging, its more of rock climbing. I actually visualised climbing a rock with the use of gear. Ok, its not. Moreover I was worried to sacrifice my sweet sleep. We were picked up at 01:30 AM sharp from our hotel in Kuta. With one and half hour drive we reached at the base of mountain, locally known as Kintamani while Batur is the village name. We were surprised to see hordes of tourists gathered at the base to take the trek. Within minutes we started with torch given in our hand. Only two of us and the guide who accompanied. The guide was decent chap , talking to us continuously - probably keeping us awake. The early morning air was crisp and chill. The early part of walk crossed thru tomato, onion fields. The climb got harder within no time. Basically its quite uneven and steep, making us exert. I am moderately active thru out the week. What I could notice is the sand/ dust over there does not carry normal brown colour; but looks more like ash left out after the wild fire. No wonder you are walking thru volcano hit region. My friend slipped twice and hand injury. The guide was quick enough to lend first aid. Around 05:15 we reached the top and immediately secured a perfect seat for sunrise view. There were tonnes of people waiting eagerly for the moment. As we glimpsed down the mountain, we could see serpentine queue holding torch lights making their way to the top. It was damn windy so a good pullover or something to cover your ears is a must. The sunrise view is spectacular so is the batur lake view. After sunrise we visited the crater where you can still see the steam coming out of creavisis! Walk down is a different route and interesting as it passes thru thick tall greenery. We did tip-off the guide who was good companion for those 5 hours.", "Yes, you have to wake up very early. DEpending on wehre your hotel is, earlier than 3 o'clock in the morning. When you get to the base camp of the \\rangers\\\"/\\\"Guides\\\" you start getting worried seeing so many people there for the climb. When you start trekking it is like ants with lanterns in procession. When you face some of the steepest parts of the climb and slip with the volcanics rocks you are walking over all the way up to the top....you ask your self, what am I doing here? But when you get there and you say to your self \\\"I made it!\\\" and the sun starts rising over that amazing landscape revealing such a beautiful view. Then you say aloud: IT IS WORTHY!!.....at least it was for the 3 of us who climbed to the top! The view coming down it is spectacular and allows you to enjoy what you could not see climbing up in the dark!\"", "It was my first. People might say it is the easiest one, but still i find it hard, maybe bwcaus it was my first time to hike on a mountain. Almost gave up but finnaly we can make it. And it is all worrh it for the sunrise view. Astonishing!! When u reach the peak, be careful with your belonging because there are so many monkeys and dogs. Be kind by bringing them food before you go up, they are so skinny", "Cons: have to wake up in the middle of the night for pick up at 2am. 2hrs drive from semiyak which we are staying. have to trek in the dark with a torchlight for coming to 2hrs before u reach the top to see the sunrise. it can be slippery if it happen to rain the night before. Pros: A good treking trail if you are a beginner with adventurous attitude. Worth the trip to see the sunrise and beautiful view. A better understanding of how Mt Batur came about. ", "This was the best thing I did for myself in and possibly the most unique experience you will have on the island. I did it in the wet season and am going back in July so I can do it with less cloud and rain and a better sunrise, but the one that we got was still silence-making - you must do this for yourself. If I can quickly get the \\be properly prepared and not sick\\\" part out of the way first - This was totally my own fault and I am only including it to prepare other travellers who may be sick but are determined to still do it. I had a raging throat infection and serious fever when I did the sunrise climb, which I know is completely insane, but it was my 2nd last day and I was determined not to miss out. Suffice to say the last part of my climb was a bit arduous and in parts somewhat dangerous (again, totally my own fault) and I would stress that you must not do the climb if you have a fever or are unwell. Also, wear good trainers / joggers rather than boots, as my boots proved slippery so I changed to shoes at the summit. Now to the great stuff: I booked my tour through kintamarnitour.com online and I thoroughly recommend them. For $50 USD I was picked up at my hotel, driven to kintamarni in a modern minicab, had a light, good pancake and coffee breakfast at the Pineh Colada Kintamarni Organic coffee farm (a very small, charming, family run operation, on a polt the size of a suburban house block but very productive, with chooks everywhere and a general relaxed air of peace and happiness). If you have time, try their home grown and roasted Ginseng coffee - delicious. Then you are driven to the base camp and set off while it is still dark. Bring your own head-mounted torch because the hand held torches can get annoying when you are on the last 20 mins of the climb to the summit and are on all 4s climbing in the dark. Make sure your backpack is secure and only take 2 bottles of water - I packed too much and my backpack slipped around which threw me off balance a few times (again, my fault). Our guide was a very fast walker so be sure you are fit and well. I am a fast walker so I appreciated this. The trek is very easy for the majority of the climb although the loose rocks can be slippery in the dark in the wet season. Be prepared for the last 20 minutes of the climb - this is the only bad part of the climb and I will be honest about it - you will be scrambling on all 4s in the dark in parts and some sections are so steep and the rocks so loose that I will admit to having a mini-panic attack for about 3 minutes but our guide was great and stopped with me until I got my breath, regrouped, \\\"sorted\\\" myself and then we kept going. If you have a mild fear of heights you will still cope but be prepared that the last 20 mins are a bit of mental and physical challenge. But what an exquisite present when you arrive at the summit. It is genuinely breath-taking and awe-inspring and all the cliches ring true. Sunrise on this mountain, literally up in the clouds (your photos will look like snow, it's the cloud cover you are in), is like nothing else I have ever experienced. Looking down on the lake with another massive mountain in the background ( 's largest mountain is right across the lake and apparently takes 6 - 8 hours to climb) is like overseeing the fabled Shangri-La. I recounted my experience to a friend who has trekked in Bhutan and they understood what I meant. Breakfast is totally sufficient (not glamourous but this trip is very good value budget trekking). If you eat a lot then bring some extra food, fruit and sports drinks are a good idea. There were even monkeys and a tiny dog at the summit when we got there - amazing. Looking into the crater was amazing and there are a few places you can wander about and explore. Our group didn't see any bats in the cave at the top when we were there but you may be lucky. You get plenty of time for photo ops before you walk back down in the daylight. I have never been so greatful for daylight in my life - the walk back down is very, very easy :) The views are wonderful and then you walk through onion farms near the base (they love the volcanic soil) and then see a lot of eucalypts, which is odd but our guide told us they were a 'gift' from the oz government (introduced flora = not good). The walk is quite long but there is plenty to see and the views of the lake are enchanting. The mountain is sacred so be decent and don't leave rubbish. From base camp you are driven up another set of hills in Kintamarni (more gorgeous views and photo ops) then back to the cofffee plantation for more coffee (wonderful) and light fruits (also lovely) before being driven back (exhausted and very happy) to your hotel. You really must do this trip.\"", "We'd heard so much about how great Batur was, so we were willing to do the 2AM start. The experience was a total let down though, and we regretted going. Issues: -Start time: After being picked up at 2AM, we stopped on the way to Batur for \\breakfast\\\", which was a kind of crepe. While being fed can be nice, we all would have preferred an extra half hour of sleep over this. -It's not really a traditional \\\"hike\\\": Getting to the top does require going vertical, but it doesn't feel like a hike. As you approach the mountain's base, you can see a steady stream of headlamps leading all the way to top. The entire way up, you're essentially in a line, taking a step when the person in front of you does as well. That being said, part of the reason that it's so slow is that tons of people come in totally inadequate clothing. You're going over volcanic soil, you need real shoes. -The guide doesn't offer anything: You're required to hire a guide to go up Batur. Due to the above point, the guide does play any role in navigating you up the mountain. Ours was actually out of shape and kept requesting breaks on the way up. We didn't get any information about the mountain or its importance from our guide either. On the way down (which is a less intuitive path), our guide actually ran ahead of us, out of sight! -Breakfast on top of the mountain: Though you've already stopped for a 2:30 AM crepe, you're promised breakfast on top of the mountain too. When we got to the top, our guide instructed us to take a seat and said he would be back with our food. 45 minutes later he returned with breakfast: two untoasted pieces of white bread and a hard boiled egg. From members of the group who had gone searching for him, we learned that he and other guides had spent that time sitting in a shack with a heater. -There is no guarantee of a view: This bit was expected. No person controls the weather, and higher altitudes are certainly subject to more cloud cover than the beaches. The clouds did not break one bit for us, but again, we knew that was a possibility. If we had understood the overall negatives of the \\\"tour\\\" as a whole, we wouldn't have make the trip knowing that a sunrise was not for sure. -It is wayyyy overpriced: Not just overpriced by standards. $50-100 USD would have been too much to pay for that experience in the US. -It's hard to get the most out of the rest of the day: We got back and were super tired from the early morning. Much of that day became a lost cause. Positive: There are some monkeys that you can see on the way down\"", "I was intrigued at hearing about a silent volcano not so far from the city. The drive a short two hrs was very scenic and to see all the art and craft shops literally spilling onto some sections was interesting.. Also there's a lot of green throughout the way. On arrival it is a beautiful sight~ the mountain high cradling a beautiful calm lake.. And restaurants that dished up some authentic nese cuisine. The views were fantastic. Made a good half day ride from Kuta", "Although it is a very early start if you want to get there for it well worth the trip. The accent was very rocky and lots of big step ups. We went with Ubud Sunrise Hiking and they were just professional and friendly service. We walked around the crater then return down. We saw most people just reach the top then go back to the same route…Luckily we do much further exploring the entire crater. I am so grateful for that, and the sunrise really is spectacular.", "This volcano has been rumbling and puffing for quite some time. Some websites exaggerate the conditions and the warnings caused many tourists to change their travel plans. We took the advise of the resort and came anyway as the airport was reopened. The volcano has made a definite drop in holiday tourists but has not stopped any activity in the area. We did not venture close to the volcano!", "This was definitely a formidable hike for an unfit clutz like myself. However, the view for sunrise was absolutely spectacular and 100% worth the effort. There's an alternative route back with some more stunning views, however, it is dangerous! Like, 'walk along a 1 foot wide ledge with straight drops down' sort of dangerous.", "We did not climb the mountain as we were in a group and some members fitness level were suspect. Our drive there was interesting and when we arrived at Kintamani, we could not see the mountain. I knew it was there but with thick fog blanketing the whole area, we decided to stop and have brunch while waiting for it to lift. When the sun fiunally came through, we were pleasantly surprised as the volcano was right in front of us to behold! The view was stunning with clouds rolling down its sides. The greenery and the surrounding scenery was also breathtaking. It was definately well worth the long drive and a must see. We will definately be attempting the climb up the volcano on our next trip to .", "Even though it was the wrong day to watch the sunrise, the hike up was definitely worth every moment of my time. I am not the fittest of all, so this hike is definitely possible. However, I wouldn't recommend this to people who are afraid of heights or who doesn't exercise at all in her lifetime. I would say it isn't the average height with proper man-made steps. There are quite a few times we had to find the best way up so you wouldn't slip and fall. If the sunrise didn't impress, I'm definitely sure the starry night sky would. If you come from the city like me where there are no visible stars around, this will definitely be one of a kind. Don't miss it for the world, you will definitely not regret it. I wouldn't recommend having the breakfast they provided as there are no toilets in the mountain. Had a stomachache on my way down and all I had was the bushes. So...... Good luck!", "Great stop for our guide so we can have a beautiful picture of Mount (Mountain) Batur with a story behind. Many nice photos you can take and also you can buy many things.", "If there's any way to test your fitness, climb a mountain! This was a mass climbing trek of 250 people this morning heading up to the summit of Mt Batur. We thought we were fit, but winding your way uphill at 3.30am with a torch in your hand and concentrating on your footing on loose scoria gravel was a test. We rented a rain jacket for 100K, and needed it at the top, which was wet, cloudy and very cold with a large wind chill factor. There was no magic sunrise moment this morning because of the clouds, but the simple achievement of coming back down and looking back up the mountain and seeing what you climbed in the pitch black is wonderful. The strings of lit torches saving there way up the mountain is quite magical.", "One of the best vulcano mountain located in ,here if you do camping you can see sunset and sunrise with the best and beautiful view of another mountain and view of Batur leake", "We climbed with a guide from wayan's group as many have previously. Our guide was awesome professional and caring. He offered us some black coffee his family grow and grind it. It is mightly powerful though! Our guide prayed on us and blessed us with water in Pasar Agung. We then climbed up in 3 1/2 hour, saw a breathtaking sunrise, froze almost to the bone on the top (high tech jacket + shirt + fleece not enough! !!), recovered with ready made noodles and started the descent. The descent was awful. We felt every step in our knees. Again our guide was amazing, he took my hand and drove me down quickly but firmly. We did it in 4 hours but without him I would have given up most surely. It takes stamina to get down because climbing up you have a goal, you're excited and motivated. But the descent is just endless and you are just worn out. Fortunately our guide took care of us, he found even the time time to help others and pick up the trash. He was so fast and competent on the mountain! Definitely recommend the wayan group! Finally I would comment on the hiking: it's not hiking it is climbing, at least the last part you will need both your hands to help lift you up. We did the easier and shorter part and the climbing itself is not only for pros but you need to be prepared (shoes and water and clothes) and medium-fit. Quadriceps will hurt couple of days. And most of all you will be fine if your guide is good.", "We climbed Mt Agung back in 1983. We were two fit adult males in our early 30's, and two ten year old sons. Seems like the rules have changed since then. We got our information from a travel guide book, planned our day, and took off from Kuta with a driver (Madé) whose services we had hired several times. He drove us to a car park at the foot of the southern climbing path. No temple, no buildings, just a lava strewn car park. We had packed knapsacks with food and drinks, and took some warm clothes. We wore sturdy shoes and arrived at the car park around sunrise. There, Madé let us out of the van and said he would collect us mid afternoon, which he did. We had no guide. There was a small worn track we followed to the top. There are places where the going is quite steep, and some places where the rock path is very rough and rocks were sharp. The climb was hard, but we made it in about 5 hours. At the top, we found some holes at the edge of the crater venting steam and hot sulfur gas. We thought we were real adventurers, until we were approached by a young nese girl (about 14 years old), trying to sell us canned Coca Cola or bottled water. To our surprise, we found out she climbs the volcano alone early most mornings and sells drinks to un-prepared climbers. We made a donation to her for her story, then headed down to meet our driver. I would attempt it again if I were younger.", "it was my first volcano and i enjoyed the view. I would recommend it to others and i would repeat it.", "As we arrived at 4pm we did not have time to reach the top. We felt very spoilt as we were the only visitors and the complex has a mystical ambience. The setting is truly beautiful and the view of Mt Arung is breathtaking. The drive through the local village and up through the mountains added to the experience.", "I had a great experience with Pineh for my Sunrise trekking. I had done a lot of research and read up reviews on the main compaines. There are 3 or 4 companies the street vendors sell trips for and then a couple of others that are more catered for private tours, min 2 ppl. As I was a solo traveller I needed a group. The driver Sam arrived promptly at 2:15am at my Resort in Ubud. And Komang the trek guide was the sweetest guy and so attentive helping us along the way ensuring we were all okay. It was only a group of 5 of us which I was pedantic about checking when I booked it as I'd read other reviews saying they were told a small group then it was 10-13 with only 1 guide etc. You need the help so it was comforting having him there (once again traveling alone with no partner or buddy to help you). So yes like most have said it is a challenge. Way up - gets quite steep and you don't know what's around you which is actually an awesome surprise for the journey back down. We walked under a star lit sky, I had to keep stopping to take in the beauty. You finally get to the top and you sure are sweaty!! So I suggest layering up so you can shed/de-shed layers. Once you get to top take off the sweaty layer and put on warm clothes. Worth Also bringing a towel to use whilst hiking and to sit on up top. We got lucky and had an amazing sunrise. You then walk around and have a look at different points of the volcano you also feel the hot steam from the volcano which is really nice. The way down is quite slippery, much like snow powder (but black ash instead) but a whole different experience to to the way up as you now have amazing views. Such a great experience all up but you need to be fit, strong and agile as it is hard work on various levels. I go on hikes/treks fairly regularly and do reformer pilates and yoga and this was pretty hard for me. You need strong legs to climb up and stamina also. You can take breaks as you need though, id just suggest older people or less fit do a private tour where you can go at your own pace and not pressured to rush. We had a fit group and were all happy going at a fairly fast pace not stopping too much. It's just such an amazing experience and like nothing I'd done before. Combining various things I love - trekking/hiking, adventure, nature, sunrises, picturesque views.", "Must visit place in Ubud to Enjoy Natural views of Mount batur and lake batur. you should try to reach in morning so the weather is cool and have lunch in one of the restaurants opposite to the mountain to enjoy views of Mount Batur", "Third time to Batur. Mount Batur is one of volcano in nowadays still active. Its specialized for easy track lovers and could be reached in 1,5 to 2 hours trek. Most of visitor reach the summit and would be rewarded by breathtaking views and wonderful sunrise with Mount Rinjani, Agun, Abang and Lkae batur as background. The unique nne is experiences to boil the eggs at the volcanic steams. During decent, it will be bit faster and you have to be careful because there is alt f rock and slippery but don't worry about it, Made will help you until the end of your trip. Best guide, best driver and it one of our best experienced in , we really recommended to do this attraction, just WhatApp jezzn on +6281904082208, he will organize your trek to mount Batur.", "The hike up, Was a fun hike, and I kept hearing all these horror stories from others whom had attempted it in the past. It was a bit technical but doable for anyone in decent shape, the trek involves a bit of scrambling near the top, which I thought was the highlight of the climb. Oh and if you plan on doimg the hike, do it during a full moon or close to one, its amazing, imho better than the sunrise (that is my opinion as I've seen sunrise maybe a hundred times on top of mountains.). Nothing was really to dangerous on the ascent... besides the steep incline; which due to how dark it can get, might be hard to judge distances for some people if they get to close to the edges of vertical drops. Really the only thing I saw that was 100% dangerous (as in death is imminent) was for those getting to close to the volcano rim at the top of the lookout as some sections of the rock/edges looked unstable/eroded and from the looks of it maybe a couple hundred meters straight down into the caldera. Descent can be deadly if you end up falling, and slipping hard but that goes with any climb/hike. I ended up hiring my own guide through a local freelance driver that I know. on arrival at the Pasar Agung temple parkinglot, had cost me about 900k for two (me and one nese). How long was the trip? Ascent had only taken us just over two hours.... and we started earlier then the usual at 12:45 am... So we ended spending close to three and a half hours on the top of the rim waiting fir sunrise, and it was definitely cold, very windy at 3am and 4am on top, but as sunrise approached the temp continued to rise a little and the wind died down. The descent also had only taken us about two hours as well... There were many other groups that had gone up as well, maybe 35 other people in total. We never saw but one group pass us, so dont take our time as the average as others have said, it had taken them up to 8 hours to descend. I recommend bringing 2lt of water and electrolyts. Hiking shoes/trail shoes boots (I wore jungle boots, they worked, but were painful goimg down on the hard rocks, lacked stability of actual hiking boots) Pants (I wore em the whole trip, wish I wore shorts for the lower portions then switched to pants higher up as youll get sweaty which isnt fun when you get cold later on.) Maybe two top layers for the top. A blanket in case you arrive very early like we did. I recommend these but they are not required, as we and many others did the trek without them. Hiking sticks (didn't bring em, but wish I had on the down hill hahaha ... ) Real boots (for hiking as youll get better support and traction , dont do what i did and wear minimalist shoes or boots, i felt every rock, balder, etc. on the way up and down haha, i think my running shoes would have been a better choice ) A thermos or two with hot water (not for coffee or two at first, but to help keep heat at the top under a blanket or cloths). A real camera, tripod and lens for night shots (i only had my note5 so the night shots are okay... but wish that i had brought a tripod) If you are not in the of best shape but looking for a challenge, it is doable, but I recommend doimg mt. Batur first, then try this, but start earlier and take breaks often. We went rucking straight up with just a few short one min here and there to change gear and drink water. Also there are around a hundred steps at the beginning of the hike, I recommend stretching (dynamic and static) at the top of them afterward to avoid small issues on the way up and to get your heart rate in check for the hike up. I am going to do the summit in a few days, to see if there are any significant differences.", "Beautiful views of the mountain. Really enjoyed the lunch at the restaurant over looking the mountain. It was a delicious buffet meal.", "It's fair to point out that we are a couple of backpackers, therefore attempt to save budget where we can. Soap and hemp don't grow on trees after all ... Insert correction here. In any case, this is useful to know; traveller or S/T tourist. We stayed at the kitimani backpacker resort at lakeview, which was excellent. Whilst there we met two German girls who had climbed mount batur that afternoon WITHOUT a guide. We'd read that this was possible online and was therefore our preferred / budget choice. The next morning we set out to mount batur in a group of three. We expected a little positioning and resistance from the guides, as the girls had told us they encountered a small amount; after all, how would a westerner understand the intricacies of putting one foot before another repeatedly whilst following a well worn path? Or maybe money was a driver? Nah, ignore the last bit, I'm obviously a misguided skeptic. When we got there we politely told the guides, as many have successfully before, that we did not require a guide. They clearly did not like this, informed us in fact that the internet is full of liars (good insight) and insisted on 'booking a guide through the office.' Maybe they were concerned for our blatant disregard for health and safety? Most probably. After all, has an impeccable road safety record ... They proceeded to argue the toss on this point (not road safety) before we walked past them to the path. What happened next is no exaggeration: a moped (I'd like to say Harley, but come on, this is ) screeched past us, skidded 90 degrees (4/10 for execution, but the road was bumpy to be fair) and off jumps the guide ringleader, not Jason Bourne, repeating the point. After repeating the fact we were grown ups and didn't believe him he was joined very quickly be upwards of 12 guides, all following a similar line of insistence and forming a chain link across our path.! I felt like I was back at primary school playing British bull dogs! Do they play that here, I thought? Do I just run through and we all start laughing and Jeremy beadle's successor jumps out of a bush with a hand held? Here are some of my highlights of the exchange. In the dark. At 4am. At the foot of a mountain. With 12 aggressive men. A (very nice) German guy we just met. And my girlfriend: 1) them: we'll call the police. Us: ok, do it. We haven't done anything wrong. Them: the police won't get out of bed for you! - moot point, anyone? 2) them: we don't come to your country and climb your mountains for free. Us: you're more than welcome to any time you like. Them: ha! Why would I come to the UK? (I concede he had a point there) 3) after physically pushing us a little - us: don't push us. Them: you don't push us! Us: we're not, you've formed a bloody human barrier! Etc etc. As I'm running extremely low on wit now I'll cut to the point: if you want to make your own way there and scale the mountain sans guide, then be prepared for this if you go for the sunrise trek. I'm sure our example is extreme, but nonetheless it happened. We imagine the afternoon trek is easier to pull off. So, what did we do in the end? We bit the proverbial bullet and paid the 350,000 (£17.50) between the three of us for a guide. This is another good point to note, as we were offered 500,000 for the two of us in the villages by random people. By this point our pride had dwindled somewhat (a 3am alarm does this to a work shy back packer.) To give a balanced review, the walk was fairly easy, if not busy; upwards of maybe 200 people in the morning, our guide was very entertaining and the sunrise was really beautiful. In addition, it's a VOLCANO! Who doesn't want to say they've been on one? Makes the GCSE seem like it was worth more than just the knowledge of an ox bow lake. After all is said and done I would definitely recommend going, but just be sure how you want to approach it, and if like us you choose to attempt the sunrise trek on a shoestring, then be prepared to feel wrath of the mighty mount batur battalion (not their real name at the time of gong to press.)", "Drove up here as a day trip, didn't do the hike. Views of the mountain and the lake were beautiful. Beautiful landscape , had lunch there and the restaurant had good views of the volcano. Its a distance from Depansar but definitely worth a visit", "We made the trip from Purah Besakih to the true summit of Gunung Agung to catch spectacular views (Wayan is very helpful with the photography). Wayan knew how to read my level and take rest stops appropriately. Food, lights and gloves all provided. Very friendly. Would recommend him to anyone. We also trekked to the crater rim a few years ago with my 12 yo son. At that time Wayan was extremely supportive and helped my son all the way", "If you areup for some adventure and trekking, get your good shoes on and bring a sweater, and climb the mountain with a local guide! I personally recommend the sunset - no early rising and waaay less people on the top :) Book it with Jero (Mount Batur Sunrise Tour, he has good program and very good and funny guides.", "How good this is depends entirely on the day you get. The sunrise wasn't spectacular due to clouds but all in all it was a worth while tour. The hike is quite challenging, if you have boots then great, if not, I would suggest older shoes if possible. My friend and I both ruined our shoes on the way down.", "We arrived to Kelingking at around 8:00 in the morning to get a great start to the day (also because of the tide tables to maximize time on the beach!!!) We were one of two groups of people there and it was amazing (Keep in mind this was during the first ramp up of COVID-19 lockdowns, so our crowd experience is probably skewed). We sat at the top and took pictures for maybe 10 minutes with just us until the other couple and us started the hike down. The hike for experienced and sure-footed people can take around 20-25 minutes if you're not stopping along the way for pictures. We stopped for pictures and to help eachother with VERY steep parts of the hike down. As we got to the bottom, we saw the monkeys! They didn't mess with much of our things, but there was at least one person next to the bags and shoes the entire time because they initally ran right up to us and waited for us to leave something alone. The beach was perfect and tide was not too hard to swim against, The climb back up was where things started to take their toll. We stopped multiple times on the hike back up, (it didn't get less steep, and with us being wet and tired made the stops feel longer). By this time, other tourists were hiking down and the path isn't meant for that many people!! At one point we were still hanging on the rocks to let people through that were hiking down and clearly weren't prepared for an extensive, steep hike.", "so after climbing many a peak in the uk and Europe how could we not climb this amazing sight . So we turned up at the car park (2am) with no guide booked we were promptly approached by ( a guy we now know is ) wayan. He was very passive aggressive when he demanded we used a guide . When I said \\we do not want to\\\" he eventually said we need to pay 100000 pp to climb it ! ! When asked why he said \\\" you don't go to temple and museums for free \\\" At the end of the day, come to any of europe , I will not be stood at the bottom of crib goch or the eiger demanding money to climb them . He was so aggressive , pointing and phoning friends ect I paid 100000 rp to his friend (only fearing for the hire car safety not ours ). Basically we were bullied into paying. Any how take heed, stick to the left at the large temple or again pay, and as previously mentioned this is not a easy climb ! In fact it's chuffing difficult but an amazing expirence . Can you do it without a guide ??? Yes but I've even got to admit that the torch light from other guides helps so follow them . The coldera it's self is out of this world ! The trek is hard ! Please do it without guide but you will need energy food and 2 litres of water each . Five stars in my book but who reads 5 star reviews plus there's too many for a good reason . Not sure if this is true but on our route for the \\\"real summit\\\" you turn left on a pretty hard trek , not that it bothered us but I over heard wayan telling the people being guided it is not possible today even though they had paid to go to the top !!!! 1 did we need a guide ? No 2 would we have benefited from a guide ? Debatable! 3 torches are essential 4 follow the graffity to the top. 5 if it's so much a religious place clear some of the s#|t from the top ( left behind by the guides ) not the tourists !!! 6 don't climb if you have any health problems 7 stick to the left of the big temple 8 please be careful this is not a stroll ! 9 stay clear of wayan Loved every minute of this volcano even though I can not walk now ! X woody x Rach \"", "Waking up in the morning, 2 hours drive from Sanur, and then 1,5hrs hike up to the top of the active volcano to watch sunrise was all worth it. It is a advance hike as surface is partly sand, stones and ashes, however tour guides are amazing and many people (even bit older) made it to the top. Our guide Pande was absolutely great, funny, carrying and chatty. I recommend it to anyone, either single or couples.", "The view is amazing. You get to eat buffet lunch by the Volcano. It was my first and it was a wonderful experience. Food prices can be discounted. Do not forget to haggle. I brought it down to more then 60% of the asking price. :-)", "Climbed up about 20 years ago but visit the area every time we visit staying at the lovely Baruna Cottages. The area has changed a lot over the years. The walk is very steep but well worth it particularly at sunrise. The area has some half built buildings which are used for ceremonies. Hot springs are good to relax your muscles.", "Even tho I only went to top og mountain and had lunch, The view was amazing. I wish I spent more time there. Don't miss it. worth to go.", "worthy this strenuous trek is! Spend a good amount of time on the top and admire the beauty of the nature, the sunrise, and more. We had the best time! From the top of the hilltop, the sky is still dark and you can only see a few lights in the surrounding villages. Mount Agung – the highest point of that had erupted recently in 2017 – stands with pride in front of Mount Batur. We did hiking and after all the hard work we just love to see the magnificent view of the sunrise.", "6 of us are not climbers but we did it.Feeling amazing. Having 3 hours sleep is a no-no so make sure you get in bed like latest 9pm. Driving takes about 2hours from our villa at seminyak.We reach starting point at 4am to the top close to 6am.We took our time to get up there. It's dark going up but beautiful view heading down.Get ready your camera and smile. Had a little snack,eggs and coca drinks while waiting for the sun rise.Too bad is cloudy on our day. Overall,good workout and beautiful piece of land. Notes- Toilets is only on the starting point. A pair of comfortable hiking/track shoes for better support.(there's loose tiny stones and sand downhill it's a little slippery) Mosquito repellent is NOT needed.Its cooling throughout so they be hiding. Grab some energy bar and enjoy your view. A bottle of water is good for whole journey. Windbreaker needed kind of chill wind on mid hill onwards. Be much fun with a groups of .", "Unknown to my girlfriend at the time, the top of Mount Agung was to be the place for me to ask the big question. The ideal sunny conditions never transpired but this just gave it a unique experience, and the outcome was positive anyway....she said yes! Ps - it is a tough old climb, virtually rock climbing", "Mount Batur, also known as Kintamani volcano, has been the most favorite tourist destination in the central mountains area of . With the magnificent view of its caldera, and also the beauty of Lake Batur which fills the large part of the caldera, the crater of Mount Batur is the central interest of the place which is estimated to have 13 square km size. The view was the main reason to come here for me personally - Breathtaking!!!. Surrounded by the captivating nature of Mount Batur, you will find plenty more reasons to linger in the crater itself, and be sure to also take in the joyous winding road along the lake shore to Toya Bungkah, Pura Ulan Danu Batur, or even the hot springs...", "We went on the sunrise hike, which was very nice, but utterly packed with tourists. You are essentially just walking in a file of hundreds of people making it to the top for the sunrise view. At the base there are many people hoping to be your guide. If you do not have a guide, they will heckle you until you hire someone. We reserved a guide before going, so were not bothered when we arrived. Our guide was a sweet local kid who was very knowledgeable about the area and answered all of our questions. At the top of the volcano our guide gave us a small meal of peanut butter, bread and bananas that we enjoyed while watching the sunrise. They also sold tea for a small price. Of most hikes in Indonesia, this is a good option for those who are not advanced hikers, but are looking for a bit of exercise. The hike can be seen as challenging, but nothing compared to the other volcano hikes (like Rinjani).", "This is definitely a trek/hike and not just a walk and you definitely need to wear at least trainers but preferably walking boots as at the top it is very sandy/ashy and really hard to walk on. Although it was quite a hard trek the views of the beautiful sunrise were worth it at the end. Would also say take a few layers/jackets to wear as it is really cold at the top but you get quite warm walking up and then walking down when the sun is up it is also quite cold. We had our own guide just for the 2 of us and he was lovely and really helpful at the top when it got quite hard to keep a steady footing. Definitely worth doing when you visit , one of my favourite things we did while we were here. ", "Thank you very much Jero to arrange our hike to Mt. Batur, your uncle Ketut was just a great guide. He is helpful, patient and and friendly guide. Keep your best services, I am sure your team will be the best one for mount Batur guide. I and my family will keep your number +6281904082208 ones some of my or family will hike Mt. Batur I will pass your number. This hike is our best experiences in .", "We climbed ourselves at the night. The view is beautiful but there were too clowdy :( Still I liked it much. Hint: don't pay any guide - there is no need in them. Download offline map Maps Me and use the road through Pura Payogaan. Come there at 3am and no guide will be there trying to charge you 250-500k per person ;) We used only our Iphone lighters and Maps Me to climb and did it for 1 hour 50 mins.", "My boyfriend and I weren't too sure about doing this hike, especially that it was in the middle of the night and that we read some very negative stories about tourists getting jumped and so on... This was one of the best experiences of my life!! Yes the hike is a little tough but it is really not that bad (i am a person who loves to walk though), however the view is so gorgeous and simply breath taking ! Just do it and I promise you not regret it for a second. PS: You will sweat a lot going up so bring a dry clothes with you so you can change (which we didn't think of) , btw it will be cold on the way up there since you are hiking in the middle of the night.", "Best views are at sunrise, from the peak. To reach the top before the sun, we hiked through the night. To gaze out across the peaks and valleys with the sun's first rays made all that effort worthwhile. During our descent, we made it a point to peek into the still smoldering heart of this volcano.", "We started at 3am and we drove to the base of the mountain. The guides started very fast and the group split into two groups. The slower ones set a good pace and we climbed steadily. The food at the top was wonderful and it was great to see the steam belching out of the fissures. The monkeys were an added highlight. Be careful going down as it is very steep and can be slippery and dangerous. There are no toilets to be prepared to go into the bushes. It was a great experience and the sunrise over the valley and the lake was wonderful. Thoroughly recommend it!", "We booked for sunrise trekking tour for Nov.'13. The tour operator was at our hotel at 1:30 AM to pickup and drop us to coffee plantation where we were offered coffee and banana pancakes. Then from their 15 minutes drive to the Base Camp. The Trek was good ... and tiring.. Our guide was good .. He really helped us and told stories throughtout the way. On the way some coldrink seller met him and he also followed us to the top. The colddrink seller helped me climb the rock and when we reached the top then i realised that he wanted me to take coldrinks from him which were some 10 times more than the normal store price. This really sucked. coz we never asked him for help. That guy only helped us The view from the top was wonderful The guide shows some cave and volcanic steam. Overall it was great exprience. Tip: while getting down, it can be very tricky as you might sip down as the rocks are very smooth. i myself tripped for some 4-5 times.", "4 point review: - Mt Batur is an active volcano that last erupted many years back. Its 1700 m above sea level and a 2 hour 600 m trek to the summit from the starting point - The trek starts at 3 am where each group is introduced to their government licensed guide. The trek starts with fairly wide paths before narrowing to slightly steep paths with loose volcano rocks. For a novice like me, its quite a challenging trek! - The views at the summit are breathtaking and you are treated to a fresh breakfast including eggs boiled from the volcano smoke! - The guides are very friendly and the only point of bother are the hawkers constantly trying to sell you food and drinks", "Trip to Kintamani to view Mount Batur and lake Batur is a tradition that all tourist undertake. On the way to Kintamani, we stopped by a few cottage industries where we got to see Batik work, Silver smith and Wood carvers. On reaching Kintamani, we stopped by a restaurant which had a great view of the active volcano Mount Batur. There is a lake on the bottom of the volcano which I understood was actually a crater. Over lunch we enjoyed the view of this mountain and lake at a distance. We could also see a few houses very close to the foothills of the mountain by the lake. The waiter told us that the volcano had last erupted in 2000. I wished we could get closer to the volcano but our cabbie told us that it would be a long ride. If there is another time I visit , I would like to trek in the mountains here.", "My friend and I arrived at Kintamani the day before the trek and stayed at Catur Dewi Hotel which has a great view of Mt Batur. If you stay here and they show you the rooms right at the bottom of many sets of stairs - ask to see other rooms as those just below the restaurant are much better and you can still bargain for them. It's close to town and only about 10mins drive to the start of the trek. You then only have to leave the hotel at 3:30am to arrive ready to hike up the mountain at 4am. TREK: The first part of the trek is more cardio and the last part of more strenuous on the legs. My friend and I are 40 and fairly fit and found the trek fine... not easy as such, but I've done much harder. I did it in hiking sandals and had no problems. After a few minutes of walking you can take off your jacket and you need it at the top, but it's not really really cold. Definitely go the extra distance from the crater to the very top as you have to climb up over rocks which is a bit of a task, not too hard and the view from the top is great - worth a little bit more effort. We also went into the cave to the little temple inside (not too far) and this was lovely. All in all, it was a fun and rewarding experience and I would do it again if I had another friend who wanted me to go with them. By the way, just chilling at a restaurant having a long late lunch the day before with perfect cloud free views of Mt Batur was a great experience. HOT SPRINGS: The hot springs only a few minutes drive from where the trek starts and finishes were a great place to spend the rest of the afternoon easing the muscles. We found out that if someone drives you there they get commission (50,000IDR), but if you go on your own it's only 100,000IDR. They provide lockers to safely store your stuff (big enough for big overnight bags), showers and a towel. You can also have a nice lunch there (by the pool is better so you can avoid all the tour groups stopping for lunch at the restaurant) and also some yummy cocktails by the pool. I can't believe we didn't meet anyone else there who had done the trek that morning (aside from 1 girl) as it's the perfect thing to do after the trek and so close. I recommend doing the trek and then the hot springs. It's a lovely way to spend a day in !", "emm.. I don't realise that it is a volcano until told by our tour guide. Well, did not opt for the mountain trekking since you need to wake up at early as 5am to climb the volcano to get the best sunrise view. Don't get to see any lava, just a normal mountain with lake next to it. I was just sitting in the restaurant right opposite the mount batur. This area obviously is tourist most visit, since there are lots of restaurant along the road and most of the restaurants are full, expecially during the lunch hour.", "Doing this in the early hours of the morning was an amazing experience. Not only do you get to enjoy the hike but you also get to really hear nature. The climb itself is quite challenging and a decent level of fitness is needed to fully enjoy it but any feelings of tiredness soon disappear as soon as it becomes light and you can see what you have achieved and get a look at your surroundings. A couple of things to recommend- bring food as the breakfast isn't that big and bring a decent torch if you have one...", "One of the best treks to do in . Summit takes about 5 hours of clmbing starting at 12:30 AM but the view for sunrise is unreal", "It goes without saying that the trip was worth it—the view, the climb, the company. The pictures capture the scenery but fail to gain even a glimpse of how my heart swells when I see the sun rise over the mountains. That said, I am very disappointed in the guides who are attempting to control access to Gunung Batur. Fast Facts: 1) There is no entrance fee 2) A guide is not mandated by any government agency to climb 3) Difficulty level is moderate and the trail is very obvious 4) To the summit takes no more than 2hrs for what I would call the average hiker. Total time after photos of sunrise, exploring, and return descent is4-5hours What You’re Lead to Believe: 1) Entrance fee is $100,000/person and included if you purchase a tour guide package 2) A guide is mandatory/necessary to climb and navigate the trail 3) Difficulty level is strenuous 4) Round-trip could take upwards of 7hours Why does this all matter? Because along the trail there are guides posted who physically assault you when they realize that you don’t have a guide. There are others with fake badges pretending to be the government who watch as you are pushed, shoved, kicked, threatened, and hit with sticks and then explain that all you have to do is pay a fee. I traveled with my boyfriend who took the brunt of the abuse. When the attacker attempted to hit him from behind I jumped on his back and had to defend myself with a stick that I found on the ground and my flashlight. In the moment, I was truly scared for our lives. I couldn't believe it was happening in the first place and I didn't know how far they would go or if they had weapons. Luckily, they gave up once my boyfriend and I locked arms and took whatever hits came our way with each step forward. At the second rest stop it became apparent that they had walkie talkies and were riding motor bikes up the easy path. We didn’t know if a heads up had been given to others in order for the harassment to continue. We didn’t know if we’d be chased by motor bikes. I am so embarrassed for both the individuals who partake in this behavior as well as the Indonesian Government for allowing this to occur at all. If you would like a guide because the sunrise hike is in the dark, you’d like travel and snacks taken care of, you don’t feel comfortable climbing alone, or for any other reason, by all means, partake in that convenience. Just know that it is a very obvious trail that would be rated roughly a 3 out of 7 in comparison to the Adirondack High Peaks, and a guide is truly not necessary. Neither is the banana sandwich or hot chocolate that they serve on the summit—nice, but not necessary. My Advice: DON’T ALLOW THEM TO BULLY YOU! Go in a group with strong individuals and be pushed and threatened. Just keep walking. They are NOT the government and they are NOT entitled to payment. They are guides working in conjunction with tour companies using lies and violence to secure their income. Take the “harder” path that is a steeper way straight to the top (versus the “easy” path which contains several switch-backs and a flatter path) as this path allows for more seclusion and fewer if any bullies. Overall, it’s an insult to the enjoyment of nature and it’s a shame. Sadder, still, the money goes to individuals and is not effectively used to clean or maintain the site as is evidenced by the amount of trash on the summit. Luckily enough, we came out unscathed and one glorious mountain sunrise richer. That, alone, is priceless. If it wasn't for being assaulted on the trail, it would be a 5 out of 5.", "I would like to give 5 start rating on TripAdvisor regarding our hike recently to Mount Batur but we're unlucky, the weather was bed!!! Here bellow our detail overall about Mount Batur sunrise trek we did. 1. Excellent! We contacted Jero for our hike, Jero is nice person and pro active, he repaid my esquire and we made a deal smoothly. Jero send us his uncle Ketuk Wajib as our guide, he is awesome person, patient, helpful and always smile ( Friendly) Jero provide us yummy breakfast, hot drink on the summit, raincoat, trekking poles and also lamb ( Hand lamps). Head lamps much better I think. 2. The Bed! The weather was very bed, from beginning until end our trip was rains, on the summit was cold ( around 7 degrees) Full of cloud, we can't see anything, only 10 meters distance we can see the views. The trail was slippery, must be careful! Its slippery because of rains but it not dangerous for every visitors ( Watch every step) 3. Noted! I would highly recommend Jero's team to arranging your trip to Batur, you can contact him on +6281904082208 or his site Trekking Tour Seminyak. Before your hike please find out the best weather ( Use weather forecast). Dry season not guaranteed will clear weather, you can ask someone or Jero regarding the weather around the mountain. There very cold on the summit, bring your jacket or layers, it will be useful on the summit. Don't forget wear trekking shoes w/good gear, it will be okay for slippery part. If you have own head lamps it will be okay, your hand will free during your hike or request the tour operator to provide head lamps. That all our tips for you who want hike Mt, Batur! Last words, thank you Jero for arrange our trip, you have awesome team! We can't rate 5 starts because the weather very bed. Tons thank especially to Ketut with out your help and your patient waiting us, we can't made it.", "My husband and I went on honeymoon to and being keen sunrise enthusiasts, booked the above tour online with 'Get Your Guide' ahead of our travels. Paying £60 EACH was our first mistake, as we came to learn that this was a heavily inflated package spruced up to sound a lot more luxurious than it turned out to be. We were collected on time from our accommodation outside Ubud (approx 2.30am), joing 2 other guests, in an unmarked car by a young man in very casual wear. Though I came to learn this is normal for easy going , in hindsight I feel that a uniform and branded vehicle would have been more professional (given we booked through a professional agent and for a 'professional' and hefty price. Over an hour later, we arrived to a small village afoot Mt Batur, along with several other vehicles - many of which were branded Get Your Guide... odd. We seemed to hover here indefinitely, where we were each given a small bottle of water and headlamp, though the straps were broken so these had to be hand held. Appreciated none the less, as it was pitch black. Different clusters of guests were allocated to different guides, some in uniform, some not, but mostly all in casual wear. Some guests got given walking sticks, we weren't offered the luxury of such, but hey ho. The 'toilet' was horrendous, a mere hole in the ground with no running water nor latch on the door. Being African, I'm used to this scene - just not when I've forked out £60 for half a day's excursion. We set off around 4am, and were told we would be at the top within an hour. Baffled, given the scale of the mountain, I trusted our 'trained and experienced supposedly English speaking guide' and marched along. You could see there were already masses ascending the mountain from every angle, and more at the top. We trudged through local farmland scattered with litter and debris, nice, before the incline up loose volcanic rock and terrain began. Thank heavens I had packed my own 2l of water, as our mini 500ml didn't touch sides. The climb is tough going, and gets steeper as you go along. The guide respected the slowest of the group's pace, moving aside to let the stream of trekking folk pass when need be. A couple of people gave up at halfway (an hour in), so were left on the side of the mountain while we continued. I did the math, and this was clearly going to take longer than an hour - a shame, as the skyline was already a hint of pink. Just when you wonder whether ANY health and safety precautions have been taken, the summit is within reach - and it's a race against the clock with the guide confirming '1 minute till sunrise'. We make it to the top just in time, only for the novelty to be dampened by hundreds of other folk trawling the crater, hawkers trying to sell you an overpriced worm coke and drones whizzing all over the place. We find a spot to enjoy the view and are thankful for the moderately clear skies. The guides turn their hands to photography and get some great shots of their guests, the view is honestly spectacular and well worth the calf killing climb. Breakfast is served - a cold and tasteless egg sandwich, some fruit and a questionable cup of coffee (I appreciate we are at the top of a mountain and whilst I'm not expecting a hotel buffet, I'm disappointed and try find the value in a 'steam cooked egg'). Once the novelty of sunrise has worn off, trekkers queue for prized shots at the highest point, amidst the steam and for the perfect Instagram pic! I just dont see the appeal really, hustling atop a volcano and all that. We commence our journey down, which some find worse than the climb up. The guides keep everyone in good spirits with their banter though, as volcanic ash collects in your shoes and the sun beats down on your already sweaty efforts. Again - thankful for my own stash of water as the sign of anymore from our guide is long gone. We reach the bottom and are trundled into the same car and prepared for 'an hour and half' journey to the hot springs. We arrive 20 minutes later, puzzled, and are surprised that the hot springs are a series of swimming pools with PVC pipes at the ready, spewing what I imagine contributes the only 'natural' element to the experience. We meet once again the hundreds of hikers from atop the mountain and take in the slightly hotel pool scenario with disappointment. We are provided with a towel and a grotty looking change room with lockers, before being ushered to a somewhat open looking massage quarters. We are treated to great nese massages, which I actually can't fault, until my masseuse demands a good tip - and in GBP I might add. I cant help but leave with a sour taste in my mouth. The pools are overrated and overcrowded with replicas of the same 'complexes' all along the lake shore. We take more interest in the nearby fish farms. At 10.30 sharp - we are hurried by the driver to the nearby coffee plantation. As we didn't know this was on the agenda, we visited a plantation further north the day before and came away with some coffee, tea and chocolate. For the benefit of the other 2 guests still with us, we join the coffee tour led by someone who clearly didnt want to be there, and whose English didn't extend beyond his somewhat aggressively delivered script of the Lewark and coffee processes. None of us enjoyed the tour. So in summary, although the sunrise trek is largely rave worthy, I wouldn't bother with the massage, hot springs or coffee plantation add ons (do the latter elsewhere in your own time, as it has the potential to be interesting) and seriously research the price of a guide if not book/haggle one once in . The best value I've seen online is £10 pp and includes transfer, the hike and if you could call it 'breakfast'. I certainly wouldn't pay £60 again!", "Our AirBnB host sorted the sunrise hike for us through a friend of his who owns one of the many tour/trek companies offering the hike. We loved it- it’s definitely worthwhile doing. We were picked up from Ubud at 2am and must have started climbing at around 3.30 or so. It can be really hard work at points which are especially rocky/have loose rocks. Coming down is trickier in a way and this was where we saw the most people slip or injure themselves (not many though). The sunrise was beautiful, and we were lucky as the guide told us it had been cloudy many mornings before. It’s chilly at the top- be sure to bring layers.", "I’m an avid smoker and lover of the booze and it was a very chilled hike. After reading previous reviews I was under the impression I would be facing something that would give Mt Kilimanjaro a run for its money. But it was much easier than I thought, the pace is slow because of the amount of people which made the hike even easier. It gets steep but I’ve climbed stair cases that are more tiring. You’ll be fine 👌🏻 ", "Great hike up Mt Batur in the darkness to see the sunrise from the top. We had a great young guide, Jero, from Volcano Tours. The tour was reasonably priced, and included transport to Kintamani, the services of Jero to urge us on and give us a helping hand up the steep bits of the volcano, then later a lunch at the hot springs before the drive back. A magical view from the top as we watched the sun break through the dawn. Take sturdy walking shoes though, and a walking stick too! Well worth a visit. Gwen and Nancy from Namibia", "This is a must see of natures forces at play providing unique and majestic scenery of the Batur Volcano and adjacent lake. The elevated restaurant location provides a panoramic view of the splendor of the Kintamani Region.", "An awe inspiring view from all angles. incredibly windy at the top but well worth the walk. Make an early morning start to see the volcano and the view as the sun comes up", "The view at the top is nice. Would I spend another 5 hours climbing it the dark with 60% of the climb being rock face. It's not a track and it's not easy. Within 5 minutes you will be sweaty, out of breath, and sore. It continues for 4.5 hours and gets harder closer to the top. The way down is the same rock faces. You slip and fall chances are you will tumble and break a lot of bones or worse. Kids under 16 I would say is a stupid idea it's not worth the risk. It's a mountain so dress for it. Boots, trousers and t shirts. At the top it's freezing you need warm clothes 100%. Our guide was lovely she basically carried my girlfriend the last hour down. Your going to be sore after for sure. You cant give up remember. This is there's no mountain rescue ready to come to your aid.", "After a long road trip there it was well worth it. The views of what certainly looks like a double volcano has some interesting stories to be told if and when u can go back to make this one of ur trip", "The day was nice and cool, but the clouds were in and out so the view of the top was not continuous. The vendors can be a bit 'aggressive', but stand your ground. The drive up and back was very enjoyable.", "We pre booked our Sunrise Trek from Australia through our travel agent. The local company that collected us was called Destination Asia. We stayed at the Elephant Safari Park Lodge in Taro and we were collected at 2am to drive to the start point for the climb. We were then handed over to our Local Guide. I am ashamed to say I can't remember his name. It was just the two of us and the Guide. The Climb was challenging, and I am really glad I took my Z-poles as I don't think I would have made it up without them. (I was the only one with them though) The first part (approx 1 hour) was very gradual the next 1 hour 30 min was extremely steep and had lots of loose rocks which made it very slippery. The last part in the climb to the summit was on loose ash and was similar to walking up a sand dune, it was very tiring on the legs. However - the view from the Summit was amazing, we sat on the benches with our cups of hot chocolate and banana sandwiches and watched the sunrise. It was beautiful. Worth the effort to get to the top. HINT - make sure you take a warm jumper as it is very cold at the top, take a good camera that allows long exposure photos as they are amazing.", "We went from Amed. You can book by agency in your destination or simply contact some of the provider mentioned below. Our experiences from today: 1. If you do so the procedure is: a driver picks you up in your hotel (in our case at midnight), brings you to the start location, mostly Pura Pasar Agung, handover to guide who brings you up and down. Once are you back, the driver still waiting brings you back to your hotel. 2. The agents suggest usually too early departures. If you are in a god physical condition I strongly recommend to depart 2 hours later then proposed. You will avoid not necessary stops during ascend and especially waiting for the sunrise on the peak - we have waited 90 min! 3. It is cold and windy on the top. Long pants, warm jacket, 2 layers underwear and even gloves and warm cap are strongly recommendable. 4. If you are experienced hiker it might be even possible to go without guide as mentioned in some reviews below. You might save some money, but I wouldn't recommend it. The track is hardly recognizable at night and on some sessions dangerous. The guides are really beautiful poor people so let them earn some money. All in all a good experienca for arroyng 100 USD (2 Pax) depending on your location and negotiation skills.", "We reached the area in the late afternoon when the volcano was completely covered by fog and clouds, but the day after we woke up at 5 in the morning to start one of the most spectacular sunrise we ever seen. Agung was completely clear until 8 o'clock giving us the opportunity to get some of the most epic photos.", "The hike was a bit strenuous going up, but then again you are hiking to the top of a volcano. But that view when the sun rises, and you've totally forgotten all about the hike up. Definitely dress warm, it's chilly in the wind while you're watching the view. Advice: DO NOT wear contact lenses. Sand + Wind = Dangerous Combo Highly recommend to anyone who has appreciation for pure natural beauty", "We were very excited to climb Mt Agung, but found the experience lacking for a number of reasons. First and foremost, our guide Wayan was absolutely awful. He barely spoke to us the entire climb; regularly took breaks to have a nap; and, worst, in the difficult upper section of dangerous rock climbing, he went too far ahead of us so that we had no idea what the best route was to take. This is a big deal when scaling an unfamiliar rock face, in the dark, with only a headlamp to guide you. Despite this, we were excited to reach the top to see the wonderful sunrise, but were again disappointed by the cramped area at the summit, where all of the guides huddled in a corner smoking, and our advertised breakfast consisted of tea and packaged cookies. Let's be clear, because this review sounds very negative: we are avid hikers, very fit, and love mountains. This experience was just not at all what we were expecting - the path up the mountain is not particularly scenic, and our guide did not give us any information about the cultural and religious significance of the volcano, which we were looking forward to hearing. We had the exact opposite experience on Mt Rinjani on Lombok a few days later, and would highly recommend doing this trek over Agung if you are thinking of just doing one. Or, if you do Agung, make sure in advance you have an excellent guide.", "Tip: use a guide (we fully recommend Bazir +62 877 60381082 - available on WhatsApp) After a painful 1am alarm, with a few beers the night before and half way up the Volcano, I questioned whether it was all worth it. Even at 5am when we’d reached the summit I was concerned whether it’d be worth it. But Wow, what an experience, and something We’ll never forget. The views, sunrise, backdrop and atmosphere is totally worth the 4 hours of tiredness and exercise. Bazir’s dad picked us up from Seminyak at 1:30am, he arrived early and waited for us. After approximately a 2 hour drive North to Batur (where you can catch up on some sleep if required) you arrive in the pitch black, in the middle of nowhere at the base of Mount Batur. Bazir’s dad is a lovely and friendly character and fills you with trust, however you can’t help wonder where you’ve arrived. Not a worry at all though as Bazir arrives with flash lights and water and you quickly start the ascent. Bazir is chatty and friendly and guides you along the route. Very knowledgeable about the area and the tracks. Without a guide and in the pitch black you’d have no idea on the route to the top. The walk is difficult, with rocky sections requiring a good level of fitness, however Bazir is very accommodating and provides plenty of stops on route to regain your breath. The walk in total took is under 2 hours to get to the top, leaving the base at around 3:30 and getting to the top just before 5am. The sunrise was approximately 6am. When at the summit, Bazir takes you to one of the best spots which is less crowded but the views are just as good. Where he provides you with tea/coffee, fresh fruit, egg (cooked from the steam of the volcano) and banana sandwiches. He positions you approximately 2m from a crater (from a previous eruption) which is quite concerning a first, but less daunting when the sun begins to rise. At this time you have cooled down from the climb and sat within the clouds and thus can become quite cold and would therefore recommend long pants and a jumper for when you get the top. When the sun rises, you get some amazing photo opportunities and a once in a lifetime experience. The mountains, Lake Batur, low level clouds and orange landscape are breathtaking. As the sun rises further and the area begins to warm. This is when you get to see monkeys and Bazir takes you to the best places on the summit for further photos. The descent is much easier and takes about an hour to get to the base. Where Bazir’s dad returns you back to your hotel. Note traffic is bad in Seminyak, so this journey was quite tiresome and took about 2 hours 30 minutes. All this for 1,500,000 Indonesian Dollars (£80GBP) is completely worth it and you can sleep all afternoon by the pool anyway, as you arrive back to Seminyak at approximately 10:30am. So I recommend: - do the tour - Use Bazir (phone number included and uses WhatsApp) - Take long pants and jumper for the summit - Try and get an early night the night before ", "We arranged this tour with Ubud Sunrise Trekking through Puri Surinam Bisma where we were staying at in very short time. We booked it around 5pm Sunday and were getting picked up for the hike at 2am later that night. There were 4 other guests from our place doing the same hike, 2 were in our same group. It was a larger group of 12, we 4 Canadians, 4 Americans, 2 Swiss and 2 British. Our 9 and 13 year old sons were the only kids in the group but had no problem with the hike. I've read other posts of kids as young as 6 doing this hike. We had done this same hike almost 20 years but it has changed a lot. Before there were perhaps 10 people total including us doing the hike, now with the increase in tourism there were 100s of people. If you don't like crowds try a different hike. As we hiked up the mountain it looked like a giant snake trail of lights and was quite pretty to look at. I'm sorry I didn't take a photo of that. Another couple at our place got picked up in a car but the 4 of us and another couple had to wait for a larger van to pick us up. We had to wait a bit before getting picked up but they did come back and get us. We were running about 45 minutes late as we made several pickups and our van did not go that fast as it was fully loaded with 13 people including the driver. We had brought 2 600ml water but our hike skis included a water for each of us so I brought 2 more do 4 total. They also provided a light breakfast of deep fried banana which was tasty and some hot tea. We had brought some other snacks as we correctly guessed that our kids would not try that so keep that in mind. You could buy snacks here and there was another place at the bottom of the hike where you could buy drink or snacks. I'd probably buy ahead of time do you can get exactly what you want. Wayan Soma our guide was great telling us lots of information and made sure to keep track of everyone in our group of 12 so nobody was left behind! We gave him a good tip! I didn't realize it last erupted only 17 years ago. You could peer down one of the craters, be careful not to get too close to the edge as people have fallen on before and died, the last being only 7 years ago. Took about 2 hours to get very close to the top. There is a stopping point with a medium sized hut and also people selling food and drink walking around. Most people congregated here and you watched the amazing sunrise with several hundred of your closest acquaintances. Someone even brought a drone which was unfortunate but don't be surprised as that happened elsewhere. The hike is not hard. We wore light pants after reading some posts but shorts would be fine and you won't get as hot. We also brought hoodies/sweaters to layer ourselves as you be adding or removing clothes depending on where you are in the hike. Good shoes (hiking, trainers) are mandatory but some people were stupid enough to be wearing flip flops. The hard and loose rock will cut up your feet if you're not wearing proper shoes. If you have asthma make sure you have your inhaler as the air and humidity did cause issues for 1 person in our group. Make sure you have brought enough water, 2-3 600ml bottles was enough for the 4 of us. Snacks are good too especially if you have kids. The hike also included a hard boiled egg, some bread and a banana which some people ate near the top but we didn't eat until we came back down. Sunrise was around 6:30 - 6:45am. The view at the top is worth it! There was some cloud moving in and out but it did not spoil the incredible view! Try and check the weather forecast before you book so you can insure you get the best chance for good pictures on the day. We took a longer but safer way back down and were down by about 8:30am. We stopped by a coffee plantation on the way back and sampled some local ciders and teas. I enjoyed the lemongrass tea, ginger tea, ginseng coffee, coconut coffee and vanilla coffee. A good pick me up after the hike. We didn't get back to our hotel until about 11am. We'd recommend this hike and Ubud Sunrise Trekking to anyone! Cost was 350,000 IR per person so 1,400,000 IR for the 4 of us. Not that expensive but you could probably get the price lower.", "Even if you know, that you can climb on Mount Batur without guide, they don’t let you go. We wanted go at the morning, at 5am, but they stop us - six guys, not friendly at all, even oposite, I mean agresive guys, and no possibility to pass them. Entrence is 100.000 IDR per person for a reservetion, plus they wanted 300.000 IDR per person for a guide. Not professional, just guy from Village. If you are more then two people, you can find even cheaper guide. I meant if you want pay for easy trekk to top, from Láva hostel (the most easy way, 1hour 20min maximum).", "The actual Mount Batur climb is beautiful - and the view from the top of the morning sunrise unsurpassed. The organisation that runs the town, though, is a disgrace. Dubbed the ' Mafia' this extortionistic 'association' owns all the tour guides that flock up the mountain each morning with tourists, controls all the businesses in the town, fixes prices, and abuses anyone that challenges them. Our tour guide was incompetent, unfit, had poor English skills and was only interested in our money. He slowed us down, barked rules at us, told us what we could and couldn't do, and physically grabbed my girlfriend to get his point across. The association gives no choice of guide, refuses to allow anyone to climb without one, and mandates a guide-to-tourist ratio of at least 3-1 for large groups. This means that on a very busy morning with around 200 climbers, there were at least 75 guides clambering up the slopes for a ridiculous $60USD or so each. Everything about the association was creepy, and I wish I could recommend that people stay away, but the view really is beautiful. Just don't try to attempt to go up without one of their overpriced guides, or there'll be trouble!", "The view of this volcano was incredible, the guide helpful from start in the dark early morning, he prefer light breakfast banana sandwiches cooked by volcanic steam. Really recommended this experience when you holiday to .", "My. Batur is a place for beginners for volcano trekking , a bit challenge, but fits for everyone, it has spectacular view on the top, and also have some wild monkeys , so remember to bring some fruits if you want to play with monkey (but be careful your items , they might steal them)", "We visited in 2011 and opted for a tour to Mt Batur and a visit to Monkey Park at Ubud amongst other places with a guide who seemed highly recommended in other reviews... NYOMAN GEDE MAHAYUNA. Suffice to say we had a BRILLIANT day and the tour was tailored to what WE wanted to do as opposed to what the guide wanted us to do! I simply can't recommend Nyoman enough... He was terrific... Very knowledgeable and very friendly. DO look him up on FB or contact me for his details as you won't be disappointed, as he really is one in a million!", "Mount batur is a Tourist trap. It felt like every person we can in to contact with spun a lie about journey and cost. We were totally ripped off... If you really want to go then make sure you don't spend more than 200'000 Indonesian rupia to travel there and climb!", "This is a beautiful, peaceful mountain. The people in the village is interesting to see also. The lake also is beautiful. Saw lots of things while I was here. Sunset was gorgeous!", "Worth the hike. Some would disagree tho. You have to walk 600 steps (half of them rocks and not an easy way to get down) and then you have to walk it all up too! Definitely a challenge in the heat of the day even if you are in decent shape. But the views and experience are so worth it!!!", "Probably the hardest thing I’ve ever done in my life! There is a shortcut track (which we did) and it is incredibly challenging. There is a lot of loose rock and steep inclines. Not sure if the other way is better but once you get near the top it’s extremely hard to get your footing. The guides are quite helpful but beware of those who try to help you as they ask for your money when you get to the top and for you to buy from them. We had no money with us so the guy got pretty annoyed....also there is a charge to use the toilets at the bottom. By the time we’d been up and half way back down, I really needed a wee, would be beneficial if they could install even a very basic toilet. With all this said, it is totally worth the view when you get to the top! Be prepared for a difficult climb, but you won’t be the only one struggling so don’t feel embarrassed!", "Had the complete sunrise trekking tour in mid-August 2019 with my family. This is hell on Earth, or something that closely resembles it.... No need to describe what the tour is about, because this is widely dealt with in any travel guide, and there are countless feeds on Tripadvisor and countless social media about the experience. I think this is something to avoid at all costs, for the following reasons: 1) There are thousands of people ascending the mountain every night: you literally walk in a row from the beginning to the top! No privacy, no sensation of doing something in the wilderness, it feels like being on the London Underground on a busy weekday at 9:00am... You are just packed like a sardine in an endless column... 2) You do not see the surroundings when you go up, because it is night and dark, but when you descend in the daylight you are stunned by the sorry state of Mount Batur: debris dispersed everywhere, plastic, and the inevitable traces of the passage of thousands of careless tourists every day: my environmental spirit was disgusted at the scenery surrounding me, it looked like a Calcutta slum all the way up... 3) Every 20 seconds or so, for a solid hour and a half of ascent (and then on the subsequent way down) you are forced to step aside the trail to let pass the so-called \\mototaxis\\\", which are old and gas guzzling trial motorcycles (or the cheap Indonesian version of it) ferrying lazy passengers to the top: the noise, the pollution, the risk of being run over by these criminals is so high, that it makes the entire trail look like a modern version of Dante's Inferno. Las but not least, there is no chance that the sun will eventually break into the heavy clouds and the thick, cold and humid fog that surrounds the mountain top. The day we did it (Aug. 13th, 2019), there was nothing but a thick fog, which prevented us from seeing anywhere Beyond 10 metres ahead of us until we were back down at the starting point, exhausted and frustrated... In a word: you wake up at 2:00am, you travel long distances to reach the strarting point and then you leave for a few hours of sorrow for which you have to pay an exhorbitant price, just to be literally gassed by a gang of criminals and you can barely speak to your companions, as you are enlisted in a 3-mile long row of slaves ascending the mountain. Crazy!!!!\"", "We went from Pasar Agung temple in July. BRING LAYERS. Some morons went up to 10,000ft at dawn wearing shorts and a t-shirt. Guess who was shivering? Our hotel arranged transport and a guide. We met our guide at the temple at around 1:45am. It seemed to be that all the groups and all the guides stick together most of the way up. Each small group goes sort of at its own pace, but then most of the groups sort of catch up to each other at each stop. The first 2/3 of the ascent was done at a maddeningly slow pace. We are very fit and could easily have hiked twice as fast. We also don't usually stop for breaks on ascents, but the guide (and all the other guides) stopped about 5 times on the way up. Anyway, not a big deal. The top 1/3 of the hike is on exposed lava flows, though, and was quite sketchy in the dark because you couldn't see if you were on a cliff edge or what. There was a bit of scrambling, and may of the hikers on the route did not seem to have encountered anything like it before, and were having a tough time. Our guide provided breakfast at the top - coffee, some bars, and delicious bananas goering (fried bananas). The view at sunrise was absolutely incredible. You could see Rinjani in the distance, and the lay of the land below. The way down was monotonous. We hate going down hill, and this was no exception. It is a relentless 2.5-3 hours down, constant steep downhill over fairly slippery terrain. The top 1/3 was far better in the light, and it was easy to see the route. Honestly the top 1/3 was the best part of the descent because the bare rock was grippy. All in all, a really amazing experience, and well worth being messed up the rest of the day.", "You set off at 1.30am and climb through forest and up vertical rock faces in the pitch black without any safety equipment for 4 hours till you reach the top! The top is unbelievably incredible, the views are breathtaking, but it's very physically demanding and dangerous. Whatever the other reviews say you HAVE to be physically very fit and strong! You are climbing 3500ft with just your bare hands and legs. One slip and that's it!", "I always think the best way to experience a place is through it's sunrises, and Batur never fails you with stunning views. Whenever I'm in , I'll try to plan in a hike (although it is getting more and more expensive to do the trip through tours and guide- don't think they allow solo travel yet.)", "One of our highlights for our trip was to visit Mount Batur of Kintamani Village, a famous scenic picturesque for all photographers. The reason why many chose to sacrifice their sleep is for its spectacular view after Mount Batur collapse and was set as a crater lake, leaving it as one of the world's finest caldera of size 13.8 x 10km. Another reason is that I've never hiked up an active volcano that was rising at 5,633 ft up. If you would like to book a half day sunrise tour, you can try booking it at Lines Tourist Service, located at 52 Hanoman Street in Ubud City. It cost US$70 per person inclusive of a guide. Be careful of unlicensed tour agencies who charge you for taking you there and not having a accredited guide. It is said that each guide can only bring 4 pax per trip. Try to get plenty of rest and avoid eating adventurous food the night before . On the morning of the trek, we were called by the hotel concierge 45mins earlier than our assigned 230am pick up and had to rush hurriedly to the car only to find 2 indonesian men decked in winter wear and ski caps. Luckily, my partner, PC and I were wearing a long sleeve shirt over our tees and with scarves. We took another pit stop at another hotel and picked an Australian couple up, only to find them under dress in t-shirt and shorts. Mind you, the weather up at the peak is said to be around 16-18 degrees on a sunny day, so I'll advise that you wear a t-shirt, bring along a jacket or windbreaker and wear proper footwear. Oh, not forgetting a torchlight too! We arrived at our meeting point at Toya Bungkah around 3.30am and was served with the local version of banana choco pancake which had a glutinous texture and your choice of coffee or tea. The little meeting point also sells souvenirs such as Kopi Luwark, also known as civet coffee. At this point, it would be too late to discover that you would need a torch at this trip and PC and I had to offer one of our torches to the other couple. We started our hike at 4ish and made our way into the dark, on flat grounds across what seem like a small farm and about 20 minutes later, we made a pit stop at a shrine for prayers before embarking on our journey. At this point of time, came a drink seller, who would hike up every morning with at least 8-10 bottles of coca-cola(s). During my ascension, I had to stop a couple of times to catch my breath, simply because the mountain shales were loose, my knees were giving way from climbing up on steep rocks and probably irregular exercise prior to this vigorous feat. The air was cold and thin, a couple of times, I wish I gave up but at the same time with much encouragement from PC and our tour guide, Dana, I managed to press on. Dana was very nice to have helped with my backpack due to the camera tripod and equipment that led to my fatigue. We managed to reach to our destination. A small hut at the top in the midst of the cold air, plumish midnight skies and faint stars scattered on the tip of Mount Batur. Depending on your guide and package that you have paid for, we were served with volcano steam hard boil egg and rewarded ourselves with a bottle of coke from the drink vendor who accompanied us during the hike. I'm not going to elaborate the scale of beauty here but I suggest that you try it at least once and experience, breathe and feel what Mount Batur can offer you. To sum it up, Mount Batur is definitely worth the try, of every penny considering that in this lifetime, you would never thought of climbing up an active volcano, eating volcano steamed eggs, climbing up rocks, possibility of having bruised toes, meeting a bunch of monkeys midway, placing your hand and feeling the steam off a small volcanic hole and having the world beneath your feet! I say go on, curse at it while you're at it but when its awfully over, you'll be so proud that you did it. For more pictures, visit, http://wanderlus.blogspot.com/2011/07/mount-batur- -world-beneath-my-feet.html", "Mount Batur, viewed from Kintimani over lunch, is a majestic view, & well worth the drive. Potography an sun rise or sundown would be a blast.", "It was an amazing trek but get a guide, and if you can, get Wayan M (message me if you want his number- not sure if he wants it online). He was an excellent, very patient guide, and will make sure you will get to the summit just before sunrise (even if you give up, he won't). :) Also recommend getting cardio exercise before going up, as it's not an easy climb given the loose sand, and more so if your group mates are athletic and would just keep going without breaks. Saw others stopping less than halfway, as it was tough. You can get a ride going down (or up), for 200,000 IDR, but the trek is worth it. Guide gave us hot drinks at the top and modest breakfast. Bring your own water - it was 50,000 IDR at the top (usual price at mini-mart is around 10,000 IDR on the ground). Skip the hot natural springs - it's no longer a spring or the lake, but small pools - and not very hot either. Very basic shower area and locker. If you've been to the coffee plantation, skip it as well. It's not the actual plantation, but more like a showcase tour. Products are also relatively cheaper at the airport, but if you want the experience, do support local enterprises (and they give free tasting for 10 to 13 products).", "I used bersakih route at 11.20 pm ,starting with rain and it's really challenging if you are new hikikers please don't hike this mountain unless you have experience.And wonderfull view waiting for you at the summit .", "We had a great time hiking Mount Batur. Make sure you leave EARLY if you want to see the sunrise. We left Ubud around 2:00 am and got to the mountain at 3:00 am. That left us about a half hour to grab a quick drink (coffee, tea, whatever) before starting the hike. When we got to the top, we were a bit early for the sunrise still (it was about 5:00 am) so we entered this very kind lady's little hut where she had a fire going and made us hot cocoa and mie (ramen). The hike itself was tough, especially in the dark, but so worth it. The view was beautiful. The way back down is a bit slippery so be careful! Another tip: bring a jacket. It is COLD!", "It all comes down to the guide that you have. I'm a 130lb woman who doesn't exercise often. My husband is 200lbs and also doesn't exercise often! He also has asthma. We started the trek and 30mins in, we were both just exhausted, with painful legs. Other groups were taking frequent breaks whenever possible but our guide just kept on going...he even left us back a couple of times because we couldn't keep up. (Each guide has 4 people with them). The 2 ppl we were paired with were super fit and were able to keep going so I guess he was only thinking about them. We had to ask for breaks multiple times...we were even passing people on the way up and we just didn't enjoy any part of the trek. We wanted to give up many times but had nowhere to go if we gave up! I found it scary going up because you can't see anything and at times, there's nothing preventing you from falling off the edges so you have to be careful and on point with your walking. We finally got to the first stopping point (where you could watch the sunrise) and we were about 1 hour early (that's how fast our guide went...) Our guide and the other 2 kept going to the 2nd point (about an additional 30mins of trekking). We decided we liked the first spot so stayed lol. We had a beautiful view and oh my, was it amazing. You're just above the clouds and can actually see the sun moving higher and higher. It was breathtaking and worth the pain we went through! Going down - you go down a different path than the one you come up on. It was just as bad. Again, our guide went super fast and kept passing people, not waiting for us. We gave up and just slowed down because we were comfortable knowing where we were going (there were others around us and it was daytime so we could see). Of course towards the end, we saw our guide again because he wanted a tip...not sure what he expected from us since he did nothing to make this enjoyable so we walked away. Note that when you're going down, there are times when you're walking along the edges again which is scary. The last 40mins of the trek down was on a paved pathway (vs. rocky/sandy stuff) so we enjoyed the last 40mins of our trek down :) In summary - if you're not fit at all, you can do it if you have enough breaks...otherwise you'll feel like death but once you see the sunrise, you'll forget all about the pain and remember why you did this! We paid 425,000 IDR per person - this included our pick up and drop off from Ubud, (which was about 1 hourish away) entrance ticket, local guide and breakfast. Tips - if you're scared of heights, don't go. There are times where you are walking on the edge with nothing preventing you from falling down the edge of the cliff. It was scary - wear good, comfy shoes - take something to sit on when you get to the top (if you want). I had a scarf which i put on the ground and sat on to watch the sunrise - remember your water - pack your own flashlights in case your guide doesnt have any extras for you - i wore long tights, a tank top and a zip up hoodie. the hoodie came off about 30mins into the trek but I needed it again when we were up top waiting for the sunrise.", "For folks 50+ and in so-so shape, the trek up Mount Batur is strenous, to say the least. Be advised. The trek down is strenous, too (the front thighs). Duly warned, do the trek! It is an unforgettable experience. We had a very nice guy to guide us, Diana, who was very attentive of needs for breaks. The entire trek was a spiritual experience with a.o. a small ceremony at the shrine for the god of the vulcano. Needless to say, the sunrise was unforgettable. A small and very welcomed breakfast was served... eat something before starting out is my best advise. And remember to bring plenty of water. At the trail head there are many stalls where they sell water and small food. After the big show (sunrise), Diana showed us around in the area, introducing us to the resident monkeys, viewing the caldera, having a quiet moment of contemplation at the entrance to the local shrine, etc. All in all a very rich experience.", "I climbed Agung on 6th/7th October, starting from Besakih Temple. Was a little nervous having read the reviews here and it was as tough as described! You do have to be quite fit and very determined, but experience of marathons, altitude trekking, Iron Man etc. not necessary! I must admit that in the first couple of hours I was doubting whether I would be able to make it up, but once we'd passed the half-way mark, it became mentally easier, if not physically. All the guides work hard and do a great job, but I can highly recommend my guide, Wayan Botak Ajus (see contact details below). Having read very positive reviews about Wayan Widiyasa, I contacted him to ask if he would guide me. However, due to an unusually long trek the night before, he was unable to and so Wayan Botak stood in. As a lone female, I was a bit apprehensive at the thought of disappearing up a mountain at 11pm with a guide I'd never met before but I needn't have worried - Wayan's friendly and professional manner immediately put me at ease. He was attentive to my safety and comfort and adjusted to my pace whilst keeping the momentum going. His English is excellent and he was very knowledgeable about Agung and in general. All the guides seem to be friends and most do not have an email account, so you can contact them via Wayan Widiyasa: wayan.idguides@gmail.com, +628113883812. Advice in other reviews about clothing is sensible. I actually only wore a T-shirt and trousers until we reached the campfire, about 3/4 of the way up. However, from that point on it was much cooler, and the summit was freezing! It may have been particularly cold because there was quite a strong wind at the time, but hoods/hats/gloves were definitely in order and a coat is essential. I happened to have some cheap 'equestrian' gloves - stretchy material with a rubber palm. I've never worn them before but they were ideal as most of the trek could be described as a scramble, making use of tree roots and rocks to pull yourself onwards. I wore hiking boots and would probably have sprained my ankle on one occasion near the top if I had been in trainers. The guides also have walking poles they can lend you if you ask in advance, and I would definitely recommend taking one (probably better than 2, because it leaves one hand free for gripping onto roots etc.). If you wear glasses, contact lenses are good because they give you a wider field of vision. However, at the moment at least, the track is very dusty due to recent dry weather and it is easy to get dust/dirt in your eyes. It is therefore worth bringing your glasses along (and something to clean your hands with) in case you need to remove your lenses. Wayan had plenty of snacks and I also took a few. He also brought hot water for tea/coffee. I took 3.5L of water with me but only drank about 2L (and poor Wayan carried 1 of those all the way to the top and back for me - sorry Wayan!) The advice to leave some of your water half-way up is a good tip. So, in summary, it is a gruelling trek, but I think that just adds to the sense of achievement and camaraderie. Just keep a steady pace and take frequent but brief rests, and you'll be rewarded with some spectacular views and an almost spiritual experience. Lastly, it isn't something I would recommend doing without planning ahead - the clothes/equipment you bring for a beach holiday in are not sufficient, and we met a few people who weren't able to complete the climb and looked pretty miserable because of the cold. Respect the mountain (more than twice the height of Ben Nevis, and also a holy place for the nese), and respect the guides who know it well and do such a good job.", "Very nice place beautiful and refreshing i love it. But i visit yesterday i cant see the volcano because more clound but all beautiful", "I brought my 7 yo daughter to experience her first mountain hike and was really glad with the decision. The hike is excellent for my daughter with a perfect combo of easy trek and challenging climb. I had an excellent guide recommended by our hotel (volcano terrace ). Gede, our guide,was really friendly, helpful and ver informative when it comes to Batur and local culture. He really helped my daughter get ti the top and back.", "Many people climb Mt. Batur at all hours of the morning to see sunrise from the top. We began our climb at around 4:30AM, and it was plenty of time to make our way up at our own pace, and still have some time at the top before sunrise began. First, I will warn you that it is definitely not an easy hike. If you are in bad shape, or have any sort of injuries, I would recommend skipping this attraction. If you are in decent shape and are willing to give it a shot, then go for it! I suggest you bring some fairly warm clothes to wear on the hike because surprisingly, it is actually quite chilly around the mountain, and at the top in the dark as well. Keep in mind, however that it is , so you want layers, and nothing too heavy to carry. If you go with a guide (which I did), they provide flash lights, and they lead the way for you. At the top, they provided us with a breakfast of hard boiled eggs and a banana sandwich. It was really nice having a warm breakfast when we arrived at the top. If you choose to go on your own, I recommend bringing something to eat, as it is around breakfast time by the time you make it up. Also, definitely invest in a flash light. There are plenty of people walking up the mountain on the same path, so it won't be difficult to figure out where you are going.", "This was a truly nice experience, the entry fee is very cheap and the forest scenery is quite nice! The whole trekking will take you less than 1 hour and the location is very good too.", "We did our trek with Eco Tours with an early start at 0200 but if you manage to make it to the top in time for sunrise it's worth it. We had coffee and cake at the lake view restaurant before driving down to our start point at 0400. Now there are many different reviews on here about how hard the trek is, I for one found it very easy going to nearly the top and where you are given the option to go on to the summit. Don't get me wrong it is steep from about half way up with a few places of scree and large steps to negotiate and I have done a lot of trekking in my life time, if you wheeze walking to the shops this is not the trek for you. If not give it a go. Now the extra few hundred meters to the summit are hard, it is all scree and loose stone. The view from the top is beautiful, but don't think you will be the only one up there. Once sunrise was over we were came back down the the first stopping area to have a bit of breakfast. Banana sandwich and boiled eggs cooked in the volcanic steam, after which we toured the area being shown the echoing crater, temple and monkeys. It was then a trip back the way we came to the bus. The bus then took us to the hot springs, this a an hour of my life that I'm never going to get back. If you think that the springs are going to be the angelic natural waters that you have in you mind, think again, it is set up as a few swimming pools that are in dire need of a clean. We just sat next to them and had a drink waiting for the time to arrive that we could leave. It was then back to the lake view restaurant for brunch, this was very nice and plenty to go around. The views are great and you can see where you have walked. The tour guides were great, always waiting for the slowest person to ensure we all made it up to the first stop point, and pushing the fitter of the group to the summit. They are knowledgeable and fun to walk with. I do wonder who writes some of these reviews saying they were on hands and knees, they are super fit and found it hard. Don't be put off by these people, as even half way up you come out of the forest you will still have a wonderful sunrise view, so give it a go. ", "We went with Hiking and was assigned a patient and knowledgable guide named Mungku (sic). Took the longer route which got rather challenging as you approach the summit but it was well worth it", "OK... I'm going to be a bit negative about this...just to balance the intrepid holiday makers positives. If you're anywhere near Batu, go to the start location (-8.263602, 115.386020) and negotiate a guide. Everything in , it's negotiable (the US$65 asking price includes the 1.5 hr drive from Kuta... which you don't need, $20 won't be unreasonable ... a bottle of water and the egg on top are nothing special). Go a bit early, they set off around 4am. Check out the previous few days for morning cloud or check a weather map. Any mist wont burn off by the time your group leaves the top (7am). A Guide is probably the wrong word, more a companion for the stupid. There are many doing the walk who turn back because they are not even moderately fit. The track is VERY obvious to anyone who has bushwalked. I'm all for people doing this sort of thing... but this was way overcrowded, with one path catering for all levels of competency. On the day I did it, I spent more time stopped waiting for the people ahead to be able to move on...yes, a Kuta traffic jam equivalent. The route up was a trail of lights 1 meter apart... for all 3.2kms. Many of the groups splinter because they have varying fitness levels and the guide spend most of their time trying to keep a collective. Considering the 1000's doing the walk each morning the Gunung Trekking Guides Assoc should be environmentally ashamed of the path's condition. It seems like a free for all. Anybody could just start walking and no one would ever notice. I turned my torch on once, as the rocks on the path were adequately illuminated by others. The walk up does have strenuous bits but nothing daunting if you bushwalk. The rim at dawn was FULL, no ..... overflowing with people. I wont cover clothing etc as others have. However, is it worth doing ..... YES ... but I'd do the day walk if I were to do it again.", "Nice walk to the top I'm reasonably fit so it did it in hour and a half, the last part was reasonably steep good shoes are recommended. Monkeys were funny at the top sadly not a great sunrise for us but a well worthwhile experience", "First of all Mount Batur a natural-volcano is not that high mountain and hike to the top takes roughly around an hour. I did with my mate, we decided instead of taking a tour drive over by scooter early in the morning. After arrived to the small town next to the Mount Batur we met our guide to the top & it took 40 minutes to hike to the top. Views are amazing all over, if lucky you will see all over even Lombok or Java. Another thing we heard before and we experienced is doing the hike without a guide is pretty hard and locals might get pretty angry and you might end up in intense argument with locals. So might be better if you find someone before who will be waiting for you. if you good on motorbikes then totally recommend scooters. Takes about 45mins from Ubud in the morning and later def faster to get back than by car.", "Awake at 12:30am and out of the hotel at 1:15 May seem crazy for a holiday, but the experience and the view is absolutely worth it. If you are reasonably in shape you will be fine trekking this volcano. The hardest part of it is the sandy terrain. There were locals walking up in flip flops to sell soft drinks at the top. Other beverages and food items are available for sale and if you book with a tour you will be provided a basic breakfast at the top. I booked this tour through echo and found them disorganized and I was not pleased at all the wasted time getting started. I am a proficient hiker and would have had no problem forging ahead and getting to the top in the dark, but after waiting 45 minutes for a party to come from their hotel at 1:15am, the time spent sitting at the base and the multiple stops with my group, we watched the start of the light emerging from the slope of the volcano. Don't get me wrong, it was still breathtaking - but I didn't expect so many delays. The guide was knowledgable, spoke good English and was fun but seemed impatient with the slower people in the group. If I were them I may not have been pleased. At the end, when payment was due - we had to wait at the restaurant where we picked up the guide for the echo worker to arrive because we had alternately skipped him when we skipped the first part of the trail (maybe because we were delayed with the hotel pickups perhaps). While we were driving back, our driver received a call that the worker forgot to collect for the transfer and that we had to detour through Ubud to the office as we can not just give the money to the contracted driver. All in all - I still rate this activity a 5/5 but would opt to use a company other than tour.", "See my review on the sunrise tour of this mountain for my full views. Its a hike but the end results are well worth it", "I really enjoy the beautiful view...nice place to enjoy view of the mountain in . The best view is early morning when sun rises.", "Worthwhile and breath taking scenery once you trek up to Mount Batur. A local guide is a must to help you navigate the steep and rock mountain. Do prepare yourself with a good pair of walk shoe. There will be local selling drinks and snack to you. We also saw monkeys scavenging food and might take yours if you are not careful.", "Climbing Mount Agung is one of those things that I did not enjoy at the time but am very pleased to have done. I have climbed quite a few peaks and many have been described as challenging but this is in a different league. The thing about this mountain is that it is incredibly steep the whole way with no respite. There is also no path to follow so it would be very difficult to ascend without a guide. In fact it is very difficult even with a guide. The terrain changes as you go higher but none of it is straightforward. It would be very easy to fall and in many places the fall could be a very long way. On getting to the top there is a feeling of elation. Sadly we didn't manage to get to the top in time for sunrise but nevertheless the views are quite stunning. We set off hiking at 2.00am and this was way too late. It took us around 5 hours to ascend and that was without stopping other than for a quick snack for a few minutes. Nothing could have prepared us for the journey down. It felt as though it was twice as long as the journey up and it took us around 9 hours to walk down. The route is very slippery in places and we fell several times - fortunately not too far. I would recommend this hike only to those who are very fit and have plenty of hiking experience. If you haven't (and we fall into this category) then you can still do it but you will really suffer. That said - the views are amazing and so worth it if you can put up with a bit of pain and exhaustion.", "On June 20th, my friend and I hiked up the famous Mount Batur. We woke up at 1am and travelled by car for about 2hours. We went inside a food shop with all the other hikers and they served us coffee/tea and fried bananas then we started hiking at 4am. The trail was very foggy because it was raining in other parts of the country but the soil was so dry. The hike was so smooth until one lady in our group hyperventilated. Because of that we only had to stay at the first peak and can’t continue to reach the summit. I asked the guide if we could go on our own (my friend and I) but he said no because we should hike as a group. That was disappointing! I paid quite a lot only for that. I don’t blame the lady but I was so mad with the guide. We waited until 6:30 then we went down. The pace was so fast that I couldn’t take photos of the lush forest, porous igneous rocks, lichen living on the bark and some bryophytes I saw on the way down. There was no talking and no information from the guide himself. The tour should finish at 11 but we finished at 8:30 because the guide was hiking quickly, not in the mood and all he cares is to get home as early as he can and get some rest for another hike the following day. Although the hike wasn’t challenging, it was still beautiful and at least I took a good photo of Mt. Agung by stopping for a while and then run to catch the group. For hikers like myself, I don’t recommend Mt. Batur. I should have had booked for Mt. Agung.", "I visited as part of a tour by car. The scenery is lovely and the size of the crater was an eye opener. However, based on this experience, and reading other reviews, my strong guess is that you appreciate it more if you get off the road and into the hinterland. I had a sense that I had missed something by just looking at it from one of the towns where you have to cope with the usual traffic & hawkers etc (plus my lunch, from one of the restaurants overlooking the valley, was far from great). I'm jealous of those who go for the trek although I'm not sure if I could do that so if I visited again I'd look at other alternatives to really get into it.", "For a pretty unfit 21 year old, the upward trek was fairly difficult and strenuous. Frequent breaks and VERY patient tour guides helped me out no end. He very kindly held my hand most of the way up (and down) because my footing wasn't great. The taxi picking us up from the hotel was prompt and tea/coffee as well as a generous breakfast were offered before and then at the peak of the hike. If you have any doubts about whether you think you'll make it up, or back down in one piece - the view is worth every second of pain! Absolutely incredible. Can't thank our guide enough, but definitely wear very sensible shoes with lots of grip and be ready for 2 hours of pretty tough trekking! Also the hot springs afterwards have an incredibly beautiful view. Well worth the extra bit of money and makes for a very welcome wind down after the hike.", "We took our 2 children aged 6 and 10 yrs. We took them to Waterbom in kuta early the day before to wear them out, left mid afternoon, got an early dinner and got us all to bed before 8pm, as they had been staying up late throughout our trip. At midnight we got up all in good spirits and left at 1am. We arranged a private driver who knows the tourist areas well, travelled for 2 hrs from Seminyak. On arrival we paid a high price of 400’000 pp at the base but went with it. They also supplied lite jackets for us all at 30’000 each rental, which I recommend if you don’t have your own. We packed 4 small water bottles, 4 energy drinks, 1 extra ltr of water (Not needed), a few energy bars and some packets of biscuits as I really didn’t think my two would be into eating the eggs and bananas at the top (I was right!!) We all had at least 3-4 layers, put them on and had stripped them off bar 1 within the first half hr. (Tip: when removing clothing keep it in your bag to stay dry, not around your waist, any clothing you wear to the top will be damp with sweat and dew and becomes rapidly very cold!) We were comfortable on top where as most people were shaking. We all wore long trousers and trainers. Setting off at 3:30am we stopped at the first Warang at the base. Run by a great old lady who sells energy bars, and all drinks so we needn’t of worried so much. We enjoy supporting the locals we meet, however everyone else walked past her as it is so early on, but she is the only one before the top. It took us 2 ½ hours to walk to the top, but we did it, our guide Wayan was terrific, once the terrain got steep with boulders etc he took our youngest and got another guide to take our eldest hand, this proved a necessity and was paramount to our successful hike. The children did it very easily, both thoroughly enjoying the ease of which they did it in comparison to Mummy and Daddy, panting and taking a 2 min break every 5-10 mins behind them on the second half towards the top. On the top we got a good seat and waited in anticipation!.... the cloud stayed with moments here and there where you could see the view. We stayed positive and patient and then it lifted to reveal a sight well worth the climb. I understand that the view is not guaranteed, and for us the climb was adventure enough, the children are so happy to be able to go home and tell their that they climbed an active volcano! We saw steam vents, and stood at the craters edge – although it too was full of cloud. The decent is slippery, as the volcanic rubble can be like marbles; the guides took our children down with ease giving us our hands free to maneuver the difficult paths. I’m not sure if tipping is regular, we did as we felt our guides had gone above and beyond their job. Once back at the car we got our driver to take us to Toya Devasya natural hotsprings. It is 2 mins away, and you can pay to just use the pools as a visitor to the hotel, with showers, changing rooms and towels provided. They have a wonderful environment below the volcano, over looking the lake, with two hot spring pools and a huge cold water swimming pool. The kids had a great time whilst we soothed our limbs in the springs and then had a wonderful poolside massage, with some drinks food available. So pack your swimwear in your car, and make sure you do the spa. We stayed 2 hrs and felt the benefits enormously – it also gives you something to focus on when your body is aching towards the end of the descent. In short, this is totally doable with children, we are not overly fit but in good health, and the spa just refreshes you for a lovely nap on your journey back home. We are all thrilled we did it!!", "We had a buffet lunch over looking the volcano with breath-taking views. Well worth a visit. Its still active it last erupted in 1995 and you can still see the black lava trails. You climb it as well.", "Beautiful early morning walk for sunrise delight. A challenging few hours but perfectly achievable if taken at the right pace. Always satisfying at the top! We hired a guide but this was not necessary as we took a packed breakfast with us.", " trekking and tour was very efficient and helpful in organising our last minute decision to climb mount butar. Contacted Jero via what's app and he was very quick to respond and very informative. The climb isn't to hard, My partner and I have little to no cardio fitness and managed fine. tough at times but the sunrise and views made every bit worth it. Our guide that took us up the mountain ketut kertana was fantastic! Highly recommend you request for him, especially if your worried about struggling. He's a great help, my runners had no grip and weren't ideal especially for walking down the mountain but ketut held my hand and helped me whenever we got to a slippery or steep section. His knowledge of the volcano facts was also excellent! Great experience! Worth every second of effort once you get to the top and eat breakfast cooked in the steam and enjoy the views!", "After the hours of travel, we reached Mount Batur volcano viewpoint. There's a restaurant where you can see the volcano view perfectly and restaurant has an amazing food menu. There are some Indian dishes on the menu too. Too happy to have them and the having food with the volcano view is superb. Can't imagine so much beauty with happiness anywhere else.", "We have been coming to for 5 plus years now and we never fail. To take a motor bike trip up the mountain. It never fails to inspire me love the view. It is a nice ride on the motorbike takes a little over a hour to get up there and about 45 min back from Ubud.bring a jacket as it gets cool as you climb up the mountain.", "Getting up at 0130 sounds crazy but after a smooth travel over the island at the middle of the night the climb to Mount Batur starts at 0330 and even if it is a strenuous hiking , the experience with sunrise and view from up there is worth every sweat.. Go for it , it's just amazing", "Both my wife & I trekked up MB in Jan on our Honeymoon. On our arrival at the foothills it was raining with strong winds. Our guide Wayan who has been doing guiding work for past 5 years brought us up the trek. Overall it was a very easy trek even with my low level of fitness comparing to other treks like mount kinabalu, mount rinjani. On a rainy day, the summit wasn;t that interesting as there was no sun rise but the scenery overlooking the lake was still a big wow !!!", "We did a trip to see the mount but we didn’t go up as my daughter is only 10 years and it requires a lot of hiking, but I will be back in a few years to do the hike. We had lunch at Sari restaurant to appreciate the view and were quite lucky as we arrive around 12:30, seated at the balcony enjoying the view and around 1 hour later it was raining so much that we had to change place and the mount just disappeared. It’s a nice trip to enjoy the view!", "As a 1st time mountain climber, I would say its physically demanding but definitely manageable. Our tour picked us up at 2am and dropped us off midway for brekkie before heading to the foot of the mountain to start our ascend. Midway through the mountains the route got steeper and at some point of time I had to be on all fours to make my way up. Glad that I'm with a group of supportive and a funny guide who not only ensure our safety but crack jokes along the way to make the whole trip less daunting. It was a very cool achievement when we reached the top and we were rewarded with an absolutely amazing sunrise.! Breakfast was served at the peak as well but with lotsa mischievous monkeys stealing tourist's brekkie.!! All in all its a pretty cool climb and the reward at the peak is worth the effort.!", "If you are lucky to get there on a clear sky day you can see the amazing view of the vulcano and lake. P.S. There is an entrance fee to the spot restaurant 30k pp and 5k for parking.", "I booked a guide and pick-up through Voyagin. Our guide was good fun and full of information. The hike is steep and the volcanic ash can be slippy so come prepared for a serious walk. All your efforts will be rewarded with amazing views (if it's clear you can see across to Mt Rinjani on Lombok). Be sure to stop and take some photos on the way up since the summit might be covered in cloud. If you are wanting to have an active,outdoor day in in highly recommend this.", "We are a little ancient (69 and71) and although my husband did ok I really struggled with the jagged rocks and slippery terrain. However we made it to the sunrise viewing platform and it was spectacular. Our guide was very helpful and saved me from a few falls. Did I enjoy it .....yes. Would I do it again........never! Because we were staying in Nusa Dua we had to get up at 1:30 am so tonight we are a little tired and a bit achey. If you are young and fit go for it! But if you are a little old or unfit then think twice", "very challenging hike up and down. slipped so many times and so did the other people around us. there is no easy way down, even for injured people. view was amazing and does make up for some of it. our tour guide was amazing and held my hand as i battled to climb. not suitable for children as there are lots of holes they can fall down. i didnt enjoy the hiking one bit and couldn't wait to get down and id say i am very fit! very hard terrain", "This was our #1 experience on our recent visit to . Awesome views, something completely different. It's a great way to see natural at its best. We booked and climbed with \\Hike Mount Batur at Sunrise via a Private Path with Locals with Gede\\\" booked through govoyagin.com Spectacular. An early start (1am collection) and 4am hike from the base of the mountain. A 1 1/2-2 hour ascent of over 600m to the summit in pitch blackness with torches in a small group of 6. A moderate level of difficulty but so worth the effort. We had two 13 year old girls with us who did the climb very well. At the top you get to watch the sunrise which is simply amazing. After breakfast cooked over the volcano's steam fissures you make a slow descent with your guide giving a commentary on the historical and religious significance of the mountain. What we didn't know was the tour company is contracted to the local government to provide the tours which makes it all the more worth it to us. Our guide was excellent and only too willing to take photographs of our group. We were dropped back to the villa at midday, completely shattered for the next day, however would we do it again? Definitely. Make sure you layer your clothes - you'll be hot on the way up but freezing at the summit! As an added bonus you'll get to see monkeys, too.\"", "We arrived at the meeting spot at 1:30 nighttime. We then went to the highest temple in and all the guides did a ceremony for the climb to go well. There was an air of excitement and eeriness among the group. Then we started and we entered the forest part of the mountain. It had rained a little so this made the path VERY slippery, lots of people fell and it taught everybody right away: this was a serious matter and was NOT going to be a walk in the park. Grabbing tree branches and rocks as not to fall we went on, but some people already were very discouraged after the first hour and a half. Not even halfway there, the guide advised them to stop then and there and wait for the sunset to go back down. We took breaks to eat and catch out breath, little did we know this was still the easy part. After about 2 hours you reach the rocky part of the mountain. No tree branches to hold on to, no earth to softly land on when you fall. All there was, was rocks and rocks and more rocks. The trekking turned into serious climbing soon after that and this was REALLY hard and if you are not very fit you will not likely be able to take this. I am a runner but this is way tougher than running 20 kilometres, to give you a basic idea of how tough it is. Some parts are also dangerous, you have to trust your body and your balance because if you fall, you fall long and hard. The guides are amazing, they help you so much and despite looking small they are very tough and able to help bigger people than themselves go up. The last hour is the hardest, the group paused every 15 min otherwise you will cry and get desperate of the pain of climbing. The night sky with stars is amazing. The thing which surprised me was how MENTALLY hard it was. It is dark and you can't see the end, you feel like being in an endless hell. Then suddenly you are there (appr 6:00 morning) and everybody was emotional. The view is like sheer heaven and the sunrise is so beautiful you feel like crying. The guides prepare hot food and take good care of you. It is VERY cold also because of the sweat & the hight of coarse. You best bring multiple layers. I underestimated the cold coming from Holland a cold country for Indonesian standards. For me it was so scary to go down because then it is light and you see the danger and the hight. The first 2 hours going down I wanted to cry, but the monkeys along the way amused me. As far as going to the toilet goes, prepare on having little to no privacy. When I reached the forest part it went quite fast, we were back at the temple from top in 3 hours total. I felt like I had been though utter HELL but also I felt like I had been to HEAVEN on top. Mixed very intense feelings which made this whole experience unforgettable. But think before you try this, it is harder than they say in the tourist books and stuff.", "Basically we did a day trip out to the volcano, had lunch there and came back. The view alone was worth drive, plus you can stop off at some places along the way (designed to obligate you into buying stuff but not absolutely necessary). We were lucky that it was not raining.", "Mont Batur is beautiful monten the hight about 1717 m hight. Several time is erupsion like on 1927. 1963 and the last one was 1994.", "This was my second time atop Mt. Batur, and it was a wonderful experience! The climb is tough, but it's worth it when you see the sunrise from the summit. Our guide was amazing, and he took us on a walk around the crater as well. Such a cool trip.", "The view of Volcanic Mountain is really awesome.The lake add the extra value.It is always beautiful no matter day and night.", "It was lovely breathing in the fresh morning air. The trek to catch the sunrise starts at about 4am and it usually takes about 2 hours to summit. Lots of stars and it's beautiful. Can't say the same about all the tourists who visit unfortunately. We encountered a bunch of rowdy tourists who were speaking excessively loudly and blasting music from speakers. If you really gotta listen to Rihanna while climbing a mountain, be considerate and use headphones amirite?! Getting a guide is a must for this hike and is also preferred. Some parts are steep so may not be recommended for people with weak knees", "The trek started at 3:30am. There were a lot of visitors who wanted to see the spectacular sunrise. There is definitely a lot of walking but the way up is not as hard as I expect it would be. Hiking usually takes 2 hours depending on the phase of your walking. There are stops if you would want to rest and drink. The climb could get a little bit hard so a good pair of shoes is advisable. It could also get too cold so make sure to bring a jacket. All the walking will get you worn out but the view on top is definitely worth it! Spectacular sunrise! Definitely one for the books. It is not for everyone but a must do if you're in .", "We had a wonderful experience! The hike's views are incredible & our guide, Jero Susun was absolutely the best. So patient, encouraging and sweet! He also Super friendly, knowledgeable, his English is so good I swear I thought he was American. Our driver was nice and on time, at the lodge we started at, so nice! Also important, the path to the peek wasn't crowded at all - compared to the numbers at the top! Extremely enjoyable, beautiful and fun. Definitely do this during your visit to !", "In my opinion Batur wasn't that extraordinary. It was a nice little climb to the crater, took me about an hour. I did it by day and there was no one else on the mountain, but it was cloudy when I reached the summit at around 10. And it is entirely possible to do it without a guide. Not sure about the sunrise trek, but during the day no one stopped me or checked anything. The trail was a bit hard to find, but as long as you keep going uphill eventually you'll hit the crater. Wasn't hard to do at all. Good little volcano to start with before attempting Agung or Rinjani", "I almost booked this tour in advance for 80 USD online, ended booking it just the day before in Ubud for 250'000 IDR. You should not pay more than 300'000. All the companies seem to do the same: transfer, a pancake on the way then they bring you to the guide, and you start the 700m ascend in the night, with hundreds of others. Makes it pretty to watch all the lights along the way. Bring a flashlight if you have one, they are usually short of a few... The way is steep and slippery, you need good shoes, and don't rush... It gets really chilly on top but the views are great if there's not too much fog. A nice trip if you pay the right price, I'm glad I did it!", "Magical experience climbing in the dark and stopping frequently to admire the stars above. The sunrise at the peak is stunning. Definitely worth the early start. It's not an easy hike but with a bit of effort and determination it's doable! There are many stops along the way if you can't make it to the top where you can still view the sunrise so it's worth a shot regardless. We actually enjoyed star gazing more than the sunrise!", "This was one of my must dos for and I’m so glad I did. It’s a very early start but well worth it for the views and the sunrise. We started the walk at about 3:30am and the first part is tarmac, from the end of the tarmac to the very top took us just under two hours. I have moderate fitness levels and I found this hike/climb easier than many others I’ve done during my time in south east Asia. It is a lot of lose gravel and rock and to get to the second summit at the top you have to climb very loose gravel which I found the most difficult part of it all. There are 100s of people climbing the volcano the same time as you so it seems everyone is going up at the same steady pace, if you’re there for sunrise you also have a time limit most people climb to the top in around 2 hours. At the top you have the most rewarding view above the clouds and monkeys, there’s also some stray dogs that are perfect to feed the horrible breakfast the organised tours give you. You’ll need some good walking boots/trainers to do this! Descending the mountain is a lot harder than ascending and I fell multiple times as did my so go slowly and be careful, also watch out for the loose rocks that fall as some of these are massive and would cause serious damage.", "Check the weather before you go as tour companies will still go ahead with the trek if raining. I didn't see any sunrise. It was white clouds. It was also slippery and wet with the rain. Wear good shoes with grip. Rocky and sandy so lots of slips on the way down. Hike was tough but I'm sure the sunrise would've been beautiful and worth it.", "Left ayu hotel 0430. It was raining and we were thinking about canceling. The guide gave us a torch to share and he had a couple of umbrellas. We didn't have jackets just some layers and a jumper thinking it would be freezing at the top. Wrong! A short way into the walk I had stripped down to a singlet and was sweating. Very humid in the jungle part at the start and only added a tshirt at the top after cooling down. Clouds came and went but we had a spectacular sunrise looking toward mt rinjani on Lombok and mt agung. The walk around the crater was well worth the extra effort and the narrow ridge made me stop to look around because one wrong step and you could find yourself tumbling down the mountain. The steam coming out of the ground that cooked our eggs was a nice warm treat to stand in and enjoy and the earth was warm underfoot in places. I read a lot of reviews before going and depending on where your from and what your into don't get too fussed about preparing for extreme mountain climbing. I completed the whole trek barefoot with only a few places that were a bit rocky and uncomfortable. This was a better option for me than thongs ( flip flops, jandals, pluggas) wich are the only footwear I'm travelling with. We returned to our hotel at 09:30 very satisfied with the walk. And although we don't drink fizzy drinks we negotiated a price with the guides 13 year old sun for two cokes that he carried the whole way just to sell us and just gave him the money for his effort. He can sell them to the next punters. I'd highly reccomend this hike to those who like photography hiking nice views and some learning about volcanoes. 10 out of 10!!!", "I did this climb with absolutely no training, very little experience and just me and my guide who barely spoke to me. We climbed from the temple and I was shocked at the constant uphill, it was incredibly difficult. I made it almost to the summit but was terrified at some of the drops so turned back. I also climbed with just a pair of shorts, singlet and a new pair of boots...big mistake. I was freezing and it felt like every bone in both feet was broken by the time I got back down. Was disgusted with the amount of rubbish, especially around the temple where it just seemed it was thrown over the wall. It is very beautiful but be prepared. As also mentioned previously, cut your toe nails and wear well worn hiking shoes. I had blisters on parts of my feet I didn't think possible. Recovery difficult, I actually couldn't walk up or down stairs the following day but I found a gentle swim fixed that completely. Must say it's good to read others opinions of the difficulty of Agung. I thought I was being a bit soft because I couldn't finish it. Next time I'm going to trek Batur and once my daughter is old enough back to Agung, but this time with a lot more preparation.", "We climbed Mount Batur to see the sunrise and it was well worth the climb. We started in darkness with lights attached to our heads and took about 2 hours to reach the top. Fantastic experience!", "It was huge fun! We left our place in Ubud at 2.45am (yes!) and arrived at the start of the trek near Toya Bunkah at 3.30. At 3.45 we started hiking. It was difficult to wake up after only 4 hours of sleep, but now I'm quite used to my \\sleeping sickness\\\", so it made no difference. =) Also, I was quite excited about the whole thing. I'd read so many things about this hike and while everyone goes on and on about how difficult it is, it is also considered breathtaking. So I was really looking forward to it and my excitement kept me awake all through the journey. Then we got to the start of the trek by the Association office (HPPGB), and let our driver handle the business. (About prices, etc. please see below.) We got our guide and off we strolled in what looked (sounded) like a forest in the pitch darkness. We left behind the forest and the volcanic sand, only to start searching the rocky slopes for a foothold -- soon we left behind all the other groups as well. You'll read estimates that the hike takes around 90 minutes or two hours to complete. Well, a lot depends on your \\\"equipments\\\" and your speed. Knowing that it would only be a relatively short hike (done in the dead of night), we opted for only a couple of very short breaks. It's not really advisable to eat while climbing or to drink cold drinks (these are bad for your body when all your muscles and veins are otherwise hot), so we kept to climbing and only took a couple of pics and deep breaths. =) We also had nice hiking shoes that are both comfortable and reliable, so no problems in that department. I saw people attempting the hike in sandals, thongs (and barefoot!), and they were doing, well, I wouldn't say they were doing fine, but they were doing it, so I guess it's possible. That doesn't mean it's necessarily a nice experience. But sneakers are fine, I guess, if you don't feel like investing in anything else. All that said, it took us an hour to get to the first shelter, and from there we just walked over to the second, at our leisure, not feeling the need to press on. So basically if took us 70 minutes to get to our vantage point, well ahead of the others -- and the sunset. =) Many people stayed at the lower hut, but I think it's foolish. Once you've climbed so far, it's an easy stroll to the second, higher point. You can also go to the top, 200 meters above the second hut, but we didn't bother. I really enjoyed this hike. It's fun doing it in almost complete darkness, watching your step, while holding a torch (you'll need one) as if onto some mischief, or using a headlamp, just like cave experts. And looking back at the long serpent of little lights all through the valley -- our fellow climbers. ;) It was definitely huge fun, if sometimes demanding (think ascending long stairs with considerable distance between steps), and I'm still laughing at our guide's comments about starting as the twelfth group and finishing as the second. The sunrise was truly amazing (video coming up!), but I have to warn everyone that it is unimaginably cold up there. Not so much the temperature but the wind. So take a jacket or sweater, and definitely take a clean T-shirt. Otherwise, what you'll get is a nasty cold. (I'll tell you, I was enumerating silently all the jackets and sweaters I had left in Geneva...) We warmed ourselves with the incredibly hot, sweet tea our guide got us. But we were fine, huddled like penguins, till the first rays appeared around 5.45. Around 6am the sun started to appear, and in like 5 minutes it took its place above the clouds. From then on, there was not much for us to watch. We had a breakfast of boiled eggs and \\\"banana sandwiches\\\" and decided to take the longest way down. There are at least 3 ways to climb down from this point. You can take the same path or similar, directly down. You can also do a small tour of the top crater (+30 mins). What we did was the longest tour, including the top crater and some of the outer treks, all round to a path that leads down. On the way we checked out the hot, steaming holes in the ground (the mountain's nostrils, so to say) and the older and newer lava flows of all the eruptions. We started the descent at 6.30 and by 9 we were already heading home in the car. So I'd say the crater rim, etc. took us around 90 minutes, plus the 45 minute descent. The longer trek is really worth it, if you're interested in volcano stuff. =) Also, there's no more real climbing, so it's rewarding as well. Our guidebook told us that it is inevitable to pay the Association around US$30-40, and have one of their guides tag along, even if you have your own. And that having your own is necessary (only during the night), and costs around another USD$30-50 (for one or two). Well, this is not really true. It seems that the system has changed, and you don't have to haggle with the guides at the bottom of the trek, plus be harassed by the Association. I don't know exactly how much the whole thing costs (see the next point ;]), but guides are allied to the Association and have their own number. A group gets the guide with the next number, and the numbers rotate, so one guide can do more trips a day, if he wants. So basically it's all fair, there's no competition, only the monopoly of the Association. (Sarcastic? Me? =D) We were group no. 12 this morning, and got guide no. 1 (Wayan). He was really nice, even when we changed our mind and wanted to do the long trip. Our \\\"package\\\" covered only the shortest one, and he explained to us that he wouldn't ask for more money, for him it's more important that we like it and we can tip him whatever we consider fair. He mentioned that most people tip around US$10-20, so we tipped him $10 in the end and I thought it was alright. He was really nice, and got us breakfast,seeing how hungry we were, even though our hotel \\\"forgot\\\" to pay him for that... Well, we asked around in Ubud, and bargained at a handful of places, but the cheapest they would have gone was Rp.700.000 (around US$75) for the two of us. That seemed to be the magic number, and we guessed it's all agreed among them that they wouldn't do it cheaper. So we took our hotel's offer (Teba House, more of a guesthouse, review coming up!) and paid our driver that amount to get us a guide as well. What was included in the price? Offices will tell you the same: the medium tour, a breakfast with eggs boiled in the steaming holes, and after the hike a visit to the beautiful rice terraces. Well, our \\\"organizers\\\" forgot about breakfast, so we were left to the kindness of our guide, who fortunately was an angel about it. And then, though we were too tired to bother and make a fuss about it, our driver took us back to the hotel, instead of the rice terraces. But we had had our fair share of rice fields, so we didn't mind. But we'll definitely let others know to watch out for these potential annoyances. On the whole, I think it was a good deal. Anyway, this is the only price you can get (this way), and we were of no mind to haggle and spend our precious honeymoon time fighting over a couple of dollars. (The complete review is to be found at http://fleurageneve.blogspot.com/2010/08/taming-volcano.html)\"", "Experience the awesome beauty of an active volcano Climbing this volcano was an amazing experience. Starting in the dark of the early morning, if you're staying in Ubud don't miss the Mt. Babur Sunrise tour! You have to wake up at 2:30am, and yes, the 2 hour hike in the dark is a little tough (although doable as long as you are reasonably fit). The view from the top is completely worth it! And the scenery hiking around the rim is gorgeous. Keep in mind that it's cold at the top though! Bring a warm jacket and something to break the wind! Also make sure you wear decent shoes. After we did ascend to the highest peak and crater for a glorious sunrise and stunning morning views, we had breakfast on tea and eggs boiled in volcanic steam.The surrounds were unbelievably beautiful after sunrise. Don’t leave without doing this climb.", "We started getting hassled by locals about 10km from the actual mountain. A man rode up to us on his scooter saying there were police ahead and they would want $100US from each of us and he stopped us to tell us this because he was wanting good karma. We sped away from him, but it was just strange. This is just one example of several we encountered before even getting a site of the mountain. We had been told that you don't need a guide to trek and despite what the signs say at the entrance and the many guides harassing you, that you can actually walk on your own. We were told, by a guide in the parking lot, that you don't really need a guide and to go ahead on our own. There was only one of us in our small group who wanted to hike so they went ahead and we were cussed out like no other. This man threw nearly every English curse word at us. We wished him a Happy New Year and drove away. We returned to pick up our trekker to find that they had taken nearly all the air out of both scooter tires. Pulling into the repair shop, she said \\you didn't get a guide?...they don't like it when people don't get guides.\\\" The guides are pushy, demanding and forceful, but it sure beats wondering what they are doing to your vehicle while you are out on a beautiful trek. We advise getting a guide.\"", "First hiking trip for me, this was a truly breathtaking experience. Wear shoes which are comfortable for walking. I did find this trek hard. It took us about 4 hours in total. We had a tour guide which I'm so glad we had as he was really helpful. We ended the trip by using the hot spring which was a lovely experience especially after a long hike.", "In trying to climb this volcano prior to sunrise, I had my worst experience in Indonesia. I absolutely refuse to fund the criminal activity occurring at Mt. Batur. There is no fee to enter the site nor is a guide required. A local “mafia” of sorts runs this entire small village. This is confirmed via a visit to the area itself and experiencing it. When you attempt to hike without a guide, you are physically bullied and harassed by locals. Ultimately, not able to pass as more and more goons come to assist with the multiple types of harassment. Including, but not limited to, being called a “terrorist”, being kicked, being shoved, being spat on. One even kicked my girlfriend - truly unreal. They want you to pay them somewhere between 700,000-1,000,000 IDR to walk up the hill with you. Absolutely and totally unnecessary! The best thing you can do for this is to NOT take ANY paid tour. You are directly promoting the criminal activity that is going on here and entitling these criminals to continue their scheme. The stories we heard from locals would astound you, these are not good people!! Visiting the town is beautiful enough, but for us, hiking to the top is just inaccessible because we refuse to contribute a single penny to the thugs running the village.", "Yes, I challenge myself to hike for the first time :D For beginner you can start at 2 AM or earlier because it will take time approximately 3 hours (because do a lot of stops to take a breath), if you already pro, you can start even from 3 or 4 AM :D. You will keep walking without stops. In meeting point (Pura Jati, Toya Bungkah) You should pay IDR 10.000 for retribution and there's wooden stick available (free) if you need it during hiking. Coffee and tea also available. First journey is ramps track, you need guide if you don't know this track well because in the night the direction it's not really clear and little bit confusing. Then you will facing rocky climbs. After you pass Post 1 , you will see Mount Batur monument, there's a lot people set up their tent. Next track is full of sand gravel, keep your steps until you find the TOP of the mountain :D Yey,there's a warung to buy coffee, tea, or cup noodles when waiting sun rising. All your energy paid by beautiful scenery at the top. In other side you can see active crater. You can continue your journey to Batur 2, on the way you can see people boiled egg with smoke from the crater. This track is little bit challenging, you will found footpath, in your left is active crater in your right is a gap. Watch your step. Then next track is same with when you climb. Yey you successfully conquer the highest active volcano 1717 m !", "2 hours tough trek up through dry soil and gravels was well worth it. Once we reach summit, 1717 metres, we were treated with fantastic view of sunrise and a sea of clouds. Return trek was not more tiring but more difficult because of steep slopes at some parts combined with dry soil. Be extremely careful, a good sport shoes is recommended and guide is definitely a must.", "My first mountain trekking was mount batur. So i thought of doing something more adventurous to celebrate new year. Read the review here,and it ain't lying, It is so very steep all the way up.i took wayan darta team,cos they are more experience on hiking mt agung. Im petite height 1.54cm and climbing it give me a little problem cause i have short legs. Ketut from the team was so helpful.if its not him being my guide,i wont be reaching the peak..i start at 1130 and finish at 4pm... Im extremely exhausted going down and wish helicopter would fly me back down. Along the way,to the peak,i also saw a group of japanese ladies all around age 55 to 65 doing the hike, Though they did not complete, they reach the first peak,amazing.. I got inspired by them,and they give me the determination not to give up. Do not underestimate the berkasih route,i saw a lot of people turn back and give up. I highly recommend ketut cause he is very patience.", "Sadly reviews of mafia policing the mount batur are correct. I prefer not to support such methods, so turned back. You could negotiate with them, but they are ugly mean spirited puerile who ended up physically threatening me as I took liberty to Google reviews/prices and read out aload the word \\mafia\\\". Most people take package tour. If you do that, you avoid the hassle of those liars, but you're funding their methods. Think twice, there are other volcanoes in Indonesia and in the world :)\"", "We booked our tour directly from our Airbnb Host who has contacts with agencies. It was our first ever hike on a volcano and it was tiring for us as we are not very fit people - my Husband has just recovered from cancer and he wanted to try something different from our daily lives which was one reason we decided to trek Mount Batur. We only managed to climb to the midpoint (where the temple that is undergoing renovation was at) seeing that we were already tired halfway, we decided to take the motor-x (mountain bike) that was offered to us which to be honest for people like us who are not fit, would really appreciate it - of course at a fee. The sunrise was gorgeous at the top(ish), and we had breakfast there. We did not climb to the peak as we felt it was too dangerous for us as it was very steep. Going down was easier for me but not so much for my Husband. It gets slippery at paths with smaller rocks, thankfully we had an awesome and patient guide who was very caring. We slipped a few times but not once did our guide ignore us and he made sure we were okay and do not have any injuries. Overall we had a great and fun (although tiring) hike at Mount Batur!", "I found this climb to be one of the toughest things I've ever done in my life. And I've climbed the odd mountain in the past, i.e. Kilimanjaro. I suppose... You never know who you end up in your climbing group with... I ended with a person inexperienced and very slow and who gave up half way. This put the rest of the group in a risk of reaching the summit too late (after the sunrise). As a result we had to dash for it for the last two hours. I hardly got of the four for those two hours & was absolutely exhausted once at the summit. Views are of course amazing & the crater is proper scary. Journey back down is pretty tough again, especially on your legs / knees & you're slowly starting to feel that you missed a night's sleep. You can now also see what you climbed earlier in the dark and you'd think, seriously? I'd say if you're average and less than average fit, this isn't for you. Simple as that.", "We visited here on a day trip around the area! The view was great a nice clear day so we could see the volcano and the lake. Next trip to I think I will do the hiking tour and climb the mountain. I think it would be well worth it.", "I was exhausted when i hiked up to the mount. I was gonna give up but i didnt and it pay up. The view was perfect.", "My girlfriend says I am impatient, so I was a bit irritated by the crowds. But, to be honest, it is an awesome view and a fun hike. We are moderately fit and didn't think the hike was hard. Yes, at times a little steep, but overall not bad at all. Some silly woman was walking in sandals - terrible idea! Normal running footwear etc. will do the trick.", "I will highly recommend this trek as we thoroughly enjoyed it. Also we went through Krishna Trekking Tour as suggested by a friend. Arpa (our driver) and Rasia (our guide) were amazing and provided great service (pick up from and drop to the hotel, and guide plus breakfast). We were picked up from our hotel at 2am and we started the trek at 3.45am.. it was an amazing experience climbing a live volcano mountain in the dark with a torch. Not a very difficult climb; very exciting and quite doable. Would advise carrying a light jacket as it can get quite breezy and cold. And it is better and more convenient to do this trek with a guide. Go for it, guys!", "beautiful sunrise from the peak of mount Batur is one of the best experience in , for you who love adventurous, we inviting you for try the experience on the peak of Mount Batur for Sunrise.", "but I made it.. and guess what- it was totally worth it! My villa was on the other side of the island, which meant I had to get up 1 AM to start driving. We arrived to the mountain around 3 AM and started climbing. At first it was very cold but once you start climbing it gets very hot. It took around 2 hours to get up and probably were the worst hours in my life. However, I made it and I loved the view! I didn't have any breakfast, just took loads of pics and enjoyed the view. After the sunrise the rays were reflecting on the clouds just beneath us- it literally took my breath away!", "The trek - easier than expected. The last 40 mins is steep on loose rock, but not hard. After this you can choose to climb the remaining 25 mins (just as steep) to get to the top, which is worth it. Amazing sunrise! Take a jacket as it is chilly up the top. Also good shoes as it is slippery on the loose gravel coming down. Take a head torch too, it's pitch black on the way up. The track/guide - the track is super crowded, be prepared for human traffic jams! Luckily we got a guide who took a couple of side tracks to get away from the main crowds. Our guide \\Master\\\" was awesome! He got us a good spot up the top to watch the sunrise and we had mats to sit on. It is so busy you could probably do it without a guide and just follow the crowds, but a guide was beneficial. Tip for fast walkers - if you walk fast, ensure you get a private guide!! Our booking agent confirmed it was just us 2 but it ended up being with another couple and we had to stop every 5 mins for them to catch up, which got rather fustrating when you want to go your own speed, and gets cold standing still all the time.\"", "What an adventure. We were picked up from our hotel in Kuta at 1:00 am. We drove 2 hours to reach Kintamani. Then we started hiking at 3:00 am, and reached the top at sunrise. It wasn't an easy hike, but it was all worth it when we saw the view from the top. 2 things are extremely important to do before you go on this tour. 1. Get some really comfortable running/sport shoes. 2. Take a jacket with you because it's pretty cold at the top. We were lucky enough that it wasn't so cloudy at sunrise, otherwise we wouldn't have been able to watch it. In short, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.", "We started trekking on 3am. For me it was an amazing experience. It's hard to me to climbed. I just finished my trek at first post and not to try to climb the top. But you can see the magical sunrise view from here. It was worth it. Please check the weather.", "I absolutely loved this experience, highly recommend this to anyone who is willing to push their body to the limit for a payoff no words can describe. I read all these reviews, thought ok ok it's hard I get it.. Ok its cold, and ok ok i need proper footwear.. We decided to go anyway and we're not prepared like we thought we were. Can't stress enough the footwear you choose had better be a hiking shoe or boot with very good grip and get ready to put your body to the ULTIMATE test. If you think your fine and all these warnings are just wimps or people that aren't fit....and because you go to the gym, crossfit or tough mudder competitions forget it because if your human it will test you. Trust me. But don't let me talk you out of it. It's unreal and I wouldn't change it for anything. No pain no gain. And if you ever want to see beauty like that it won't come easy so get up there! -Bring hiking shoes with very good grip -Bring a walking stick (never used one before but saved my a$@) -will need warm clothes on top -book trip with wayan.idguides@gmail.com The whole idguides team was unreal, so helpful and genuine but I gotta say Wayan widiyasa was the best possible guide wayan.idguides@gmail.com) I emailed him directly because of his raving reviews on these very posts before mine and knew he was good but he was amazing. Such a genuine kind hearted guy and after my girlfriend and I climbed we were so spent we had problems coming down safely. 7hours Wayan held my girlfriends hand, patiently making sure she always had her footing and was safe. Without him she would have been in a bad spot coming down and with my body so exhausted it was tough for me to support anyone else's weight as well. He single handedly made sure my girlfriend was totally safe not leaving her side once for a 7hour decent and I can't thank him enough for that not to mention the 20 other ways he exceeded", "One of the highlights of my trip to ! We had a driver picking us up at the hotel at 2am and taking us to the vulcano, before going up we had breakfast at a local, very raw place which I loved it! Once we were there we met our guide, who was really nice. When I read the reviews here, it said that people who are not used to exercise are able to do it but I workout quite often and thought it was hard, so be mindful of that. We got to the top just by the time of sunrise and it was beautiful. Totally worth it.", "I personally found this place romantic. Being in front of huge Volcano mountain, lake and few other peaks. We took a taxi from ubud centre for $20 and had buffet lunch at the restaurant with view of mount batur. Our driver took us to lake down the road and it was a bumpy ride but we enjoyed. Going early morning saves you from traffic and gives you a good clean view hopefully if it's not that cloudy. Take a light jacket too as it's a little cold up.", "Batur is a dreamland volcano the best thing to do there is go in a restaurant and relax and hear it's history it erupted in 1995 and there is a black spot on it. it's really good you should visit it .and not only batur is good the lake is also very pretty and small houses beside it. It is seldom covered in clouds.", "Wow wow wow, what an experience, sight of sunrise over is breath taking. Will recomend this trek highly. Be warned it is not for the faint hearted. The trek up 1700m+ is very hard work, will test you physically and mentally. At points in the trek it gets really steep, the jagged rocks and slippery surface can make it difficult. But for the views at the summit its well worth it. There will be people on dirt bikes offering you lift to certain altitude for a small fee. But to get to the summit you still will have to climb a few hundred meters. Take plenty of water with you, good footwear and jacket and jogging bottoms as it is really cold at the summit. This is must do while in ", "It was terrible, to be honest. We decided to climb a mountain on our own. The ticket costs 10000rp, but the locals stopped and attacked us requiring us to take a mandatory guide. We do not mind any local rules, but not when somebody is awfully rude, frightening you with the stick! We had a child with us by the way. Please do not spend your money there, you support the local mafia!", "started climing at 3:20 AM, had no breakfast, had the idea that we will get breakfast on the summit, the guide does it every day, and we were pretty fast. Had massive stomach problems and it was terribly cold. Here my advice, bring cloth to change as you will sweat, bring toilett paper (should you look for relief - there is no bathroom on the summit just a place behind the hut). the path is slipery and tricky in the middle of the night with torch lights. the breakfast was not very good - but the sun rise was magnificent and worth the exertion. make sure that you enjoy the hot springs spa after the climb - its directly on the lake - what a relaxation after the climb", "SUNRISE ON MOUNT BATUR: one of the best things in ! here's how to do it right. DO NOT BOOK WITH A COMPANY or guide, instead, stay at bunbulan hill hostel and have them arrange your trek for you. they will take you on a different route than the million other people doing it from ubud etc (and you get to sleep in a tiny bit later!) ..when you go with the hostel group there are only around 10 of you in total doing your route, which takes you up a side way to the first crater where you will see, then pass by, the crowds of tourists. then after hanging out while the sun rises, you continue to the further crater where your guide will cook eggs and bananas and make coffee in the hot lava holes! SO COOL. and we were the ONLY people at this spot since we booked with bunbulan hill hostel! after breakfast you will journey onward to see more of the volcano and then go around the back way and down, so you get to see the changing landscapes, volcanic ash hills which are fun to slide/run down, and finally, lucky temple, which was named for surviving the last eruption by a really close shave! do not miss this trek or this hostel, it is one of my favourite things i have ever done!!! note: this trek takes a few hours and is at points moderately strenuous (loose rocks, steep angles, uneven terrain) so a decent level of fitness is recommended. not like olympic athlete level but if you live a generally sedentary lifestyle maybe take a pass on this one. WHAT TO WEAR: good closed toe shoes ( whatever you would be comfy hiking in for hours, no converse type stuff ), light long pants (ladies i was happy in my leggings), 3 layers on top as the temperature drops as you get higher and you will get hot from the climb (tank/tshirt, long sleeve and windbreaker worked well). cannot say enough about this experience, check out bunbulan hill hostel and see for yourself!", "We had booked our trip online with Volcano Trekking and felt this was a great trip. It had started raining heavily where we were staying and the driver was nearly an hour late in picking us up. The tour operator offered a refund or rescheduling if we wanted due to the weather, but we decided to keep going. The driver made up for lost time and we got to sleep. The trip just a long ride from Seminyak and an easy to moderate hike up to Mount Batur. It was a bit disappointing to see so many people who were taking motorcycles up to the top. If you can't hike I'm wondering why they signed up for the trek. It seemed like a very good business for the drivers. Getting to the top there were seats and places for a warm drink. We were offered a simple breakfast and a nice warm drink. The views were stunning as the sun peaked through some of the clouds. It was incredible to see the amount of people that were on the mountain. It was a highlight and I'm glad were able to do the hike to the top.", "My partner and I trekked Mount Batur with Trekking Adventures and we had a great time thanks to our guide Mudi and driver Jero. The driver picked us up right on time and gave us a lot of tips. Our guide Mudi was very helpfull, he held my hand on difficult places, spoke very good English, and the most fantastic part is that Mudi was our private guide, for only the two of us. We were able to do it at our own pace. We would strongly recommend Trekking Adventures, en you should ask for driver Jero and guide Mudi.", "It has been a few years since I've been to , but the most memorable moment was having a simple breakfast on the top of Mt Batur while enjoying the sunrise above Lombok. We have been picked up in our hotel at 12 midnight and were at the top at 6AM. The walk was sometimes quite hard and tough and at certain point I did not see the use of it anymore. The return was at times even harder, seen the loose stones. Not too good for the knees, though... Nevertheless it has been a great experience! A real must do!", "Today i along with my indonesion wife and her sister decided to visit mt agung. We arrived and bought tickets and then we went back to the car to get the camera and then handed over the tickets to get in to see mt agung but behold they or can i say a very arrogant nese said you can not go in as you need to pay for a guide to go with you , well we did not need a guide as i just wanted a few pictures but no they said we could not go in unless we hired a guide , by this time my wife had had enough and said we don;t want a guide and as she said it was not that we had to pay or the money but we did not want a guide and they needed to respect this decision as we had paid our entance fee. This is not the first time i have heard this and the nesse need to learn that there island survives because of tourists . We continued on our journey to lake batar and funnily no more problems but a lot of nice nesse people to deal with. I must admit i was shocked by what i saw and the treatment of my indonesion wife by this arrogant man and also my wifes sister and myself. Please be aware of this when you visit mt agung as i guess most tourists would just say after been treated like this yes i will pay a guide after coming 2 hours from kuta, i admire my wife for sticking to her guns .", "Climbed Mt. Agung on 22Mar14 with a friend. We hired a guide, started our walk at about 11:00pm from The Mother Temple of Besakih. It was a long, arduous and horrendous climb. We walked in the woods for about 4 hours to start with. Then terrain changed to become loose aggregates. The next section was rocky and steep. In total, it took us about 7-7.5 hours to reach the summit. Mind you we made lots of small breaks to drink and snack. It was hard and required stamina and mental determination but you'd be rewarded when you reached the summit for the sunrise. The view was simply mind blowing. You could even see the peak of Mt. Rinjani which is the highest mountain on the island of Lombok, east of . A good pair of boots and warm clothing are a must. Bring plenty of water and some energy bars to keep you going. This is definitely not a recreational hike. Our guide, Gede Darmayasa, is a native of Besakih. He's highly recommended, very friendly, honest and highly knowledgable. He charges Rp. 800,000 for a group up to 4 people max. He can be contacted on (+62) 852 388 57937. ", "batur mountain is 4km hike from the starting point. it was good hike and the last 800m are kind of steep. but everybody who is active person can make this hike. it is absolutely worth it. because the sunrise you will see up there is breath taking. also you can hang out there with local monkeys, which they are waiting for you to feed them with your breakfast leftovers.", "Just a beautiful sunrise trek. Words cannot Express how beautiful this mountain is. Book your tour through bunbulan hill hostel.. or better yet stay there.. they make this mountain worth it.", "The level for this hike is moderate. With a little bit of determination, you should be able to reach the summit of the mountain. Booked my guide prior to the trip. We took around 2 hours from the start point to reach the top of the mountain. The initial phase was simple. Flat land as we walk pass the village. The next phase is particular uphill. Initially the steps up was easy, but the last phase of the uphill was more challenging as the slope was steeper and also slippery. Please remember to bring a jacket for the trip. Upon reaching the top, we had our breakfast over there. A simple breakfast with bread, egg and hot drinks. If you do not bring a jacket, you will be in the mercy of the cold wind while waiting for the sunrise. Sunrise was beautiful and we could see the surrounding slowly light up by the orange sun. We took our time to take pictures and once ready, we set off to the hot spring located near Mount Batur. It is the best way to reward yourself after a mid night hiking trip. Overall, a simple trek that rewards you with the gift of nature. A beautiful sight!!", "My husband & i undertook this trek & although it was rather tough (both of us being 50) we , being reasonably Fit thru regular gymming, found it quite difficult in parts.we had a very very good guide who really helped us & egged us on. Took us 2 hours 15 mins to reach the top.and once we did, we realized how very WORTH IT it was.....the sunrise was Breathtaking!!!! made all that effort really worth it. had a small breakfast of eggs & banana sandwiches & coffee, which was included in our package, spent over an hour on top, knowing fully well, that was a once in a life time experience. Took us another two hours to climb down hill... Tough. but a wonderful experience. the Highlight of our Holiday!!!", "We hiked up to the summit from Pasar Agung with our nearly 12 year old. Didn't do much research, and in retrospect I am glad, because sometimes ignorance really is a bliss. Hiking in the darkness is a good thing, because you do not realize what you are doing. I think our daughter would've been discouraged if she had seen the mammoth task ahead as we inched our way up. The intensity of the hike up came as a surprise to all of us, although we are all pretty fit. The whole trek is at a steady incline from the get-go, and gets steeper and more challenging every step of the way. I would not attempt it without a guide. Our daughter shed a few tears of exhaustion at some point, but she pushed on and now says the experience was one of her all time favorites. I would not bring a child under the age of 10, and even then only a sporty kid who truly enjoys hiking, physical effort & challenges, and isn't scared of heights. No matter how hard the climb, the sunrise and views from the top are completely worth it, as is the feeling of achievement. We had a fantastic weather with no wind and clear skies.", "Got picked up by a driver along with the others from Ubud. The first stop is a coffee plantation which we had our coffee (is it kopi luwak?) and pancake as breakfast. It is getting cold here and coffee at 3am is just what we needed. Then another couple mins of ride to reach the base camp where we can rent jacket, use the toilet (last chance), and gathered into teams. My guide was kadek and Ari. The first part of the hike was flat ground and some steep climb. There are army of minions with torchlight walking together up the mountain. After what seems like an eternity of walking, we finally reached the mid section where the real climb begins. The final climb is the monster, totally breaking your quad muscles. I am a gym goer and specially trained my quads to prepare for this hike. But still, I needed to take a 1min break 2 times during the climb. This is also the most dangerous part where one could lost their footing and hurt themselves. Upon reaching the top, our guide gave us an option to climb further 30mins to the highest point where there are less people but with the same view. Along the way, our guide took great care of us. Ari was a cheerful, humorous, and reliable young man. The hike was more fun with him. The view of the sunrise is stunning!", "You need to hire a guide to ascend the volcano. Best done for sunrise over . Woke up at 1am, it’s a 1.5hr drive from Denpasar. Started hiking around 3am to catch the sunrise. Wear proper hiking shoes, the terrain gets rough on the way up, especially the 2nd half. I recommend bringing a small headlamp if you have, so you aren’t bothered with holding a flashlight during the ascension at dawn (it’s dark for the most part). You will get stunning views of the other volcano (Mount Agung) facing Mount Batur as well as lake Batur on the slopes of the volcano. Watching the sunrise from atop Mount Batur is majestic! Most tourists will have breakfast at the top of the mountain. I was grossed out to see how tourists are inconsiderate & filthy, PICK UP YOUR TRASH after, don’t let the locals do it. It’s about a 2hr hike (1-way) to reach the summit. You have to be in decent physical shape to climb up. This was definitely a highlight of my trip to !", "woke up real early as the guide came to pick us up from our hotel at around 2am. We had banana pancakes and tea/coffee for breakfast at a coffee plantation where we met up with our hiking partners. At the base of the volcano, we met up with our guide and were each given a torch light – the one most important tool to see where we are stepping. After a quick introduction, we began our slow ascent up the hill. The weather was real nice, a little chilly at that time of the day but all that climbing (steps, slopes, winding roads) was quite the workout. The hike started off relatively easy and got progressively harder as we were nearing the top. After hours of climbing, we finally reached the top – tired but exhilarated. The descent was way tougher than the ascent. Firstly, we could see where we were stepping – at times just a few inches off the edge and that added to the fear. We also didn’t have proper hiking shoes which made stepping on loose rocks more dangerous.", "Having read online that you do not need a guide to trek up to mount batur I decided save some cash and drive & walk up it myself. However when I arrived at the trail entrance (around 11.30) I was immediately stopped by a group of locals posing as guides at a gate and told I would have to pay 600'000 rupee for a guide and that it wasn't possible to do it on my own. Knowing that they were trying to scam me I attempted to just push past but they grabbed my backpack and surrounded me with no way past. As I wasn't going to fight a group of locals I attempted to skirt around the outside of the entrance, however they patrolled the area and caught me and began calling me a terrorist and many other things. Eventually it escalated to death threats when I ignored them and kept climbing at which point I left. Just thought I'd give a warning to any solo travellers.", "We hired a local guide to bring us to Mt. Batur....The journey to Mt. Batur was very bad as the driver was driving like a crazy man!!!... We had to keep telling him to slow down but he didn't even bother to listen.. Upon reaching the mountain, we are welcome by the beautiful view of Mt. Batur and the weather is so cooling... and we decided to head for a buffet lunch in a restaurant (can't remember the name of the restaurant) which was recommended by the local guide...We were told that the buffet lunch was 350K per person which was very cheap... The food was okay since we are paying 350K only....nothing much to complaint but the view of Mt Batur is awesome .....Once we had finished our lunch and called for the bill, guess what...we are so surprised that we have to pay 900K per person for the lunch!!!! And we know that we are being cheated by the guide....since we are on holiday and doesn't want to spoil our trip, we just pay and go.... So be careful when you are hiring the local guide...I would recommend to use any guide that was being introduce by the hotel.", "The view from the summit of the volcano realy worth the effort. We had breakfast watching the sunrise and that is definitely one of the best moment of our vacations in . Don't forget to wear good trekking shoes as the trail is pretty steep and slippery sometimes. Our guide was Mudi (mudigoestothemountain) and we camped one night in the middle of the ascent.", "Left my villa in Ubud at 4am and arrived at the temple around 6AM...still dark and that drive up the mountain is SKETCHY. Roads are so small and I am glad it was dark and I couldn't see while going. We parked pretty close to the entrance but there were people already there...roosters were just waking up as well. Paid a donation to enter and rented a sarong and scarf, then we were on our way up the incline. Upon arrival to Heaven's Gate it was still dark and people were gradually showing up. Once the attendants arrive, they made a line on the steps and I made the mistake of being 2nd in line because the sun wasn't really up good yet. I took my pictures and by the time I had finished, the sun was shining and the view of the volcano was beautiful. :-( I almost got back in line but the line was just too long. Very beautiful but a tad bit overrated.", "The view from the top as the sun was rising was breathtaking, definitely worth the intensive climb to the top. You can see how the sun rises and shines over the ocean. Be advise to that is not an easy climb, could get very challenging to reach the top. The path gets very steep and narrow.", "Mount batur is a volcano mountain. Therefore climbing this mountain requires a good trekking shoes since the ground can be very slippery. In fact, I saw a bunch of people fell and slipped. The climbing is easy and I guess almost anyone can do it unless one suffers from severe health problems.", "I booked my tour on Viator for the Sunrise Trek through the local Como Tour company. They are nothing more than a bunch of thieves who care absolutely nothing about you or your safety. I got picked up at my hotel at 2am and taken to a filthy restaurant for fly infested pancakes and black coffee. Don’t even think about using the bathrooms as I almost vomited from how disgusting they were. Then the rain started pouring. They charge you 50.000 IDR to rent a coat and another 50.000 IDR for a poncho. The rain was so bad along with the lightening and thunder that I decided not to go. They insisted it was safe and that it wasn’t slippery and there was no thunder but thankfully I’m not blind or deaf and could see they would say anything to you so you would do the trek. I refused. I then got price gouged to take the same taxi that drove me there back to my hotel which was more expensive than the actual tour itself. Don’t do it. They look at foreigners as nothing more than dollar signs and so not care about you, your safety or your experience.", "To start, go early... like seriously the crowds are extreme and I get it. It was magical place but the hike itself is quite treacherous!! Now not everyone at the top goes down (1 blessing) most turn around once they have snapped their shot and go back up... but if you're going all the way to the bottom, go early in the day! ** PLLLLLEASE FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, don't do this in your flip flops or your cute little instagram worthy wedges. We saw you, you looked cute but hell its not worth falling off a cliff for! I would advise against this if you have any fear of heights. One of the girls in our party was and the trip back up was even harder than the way down. We even picked up an extra in our group when a girl started to panic and her friends left her. The path is super narrow (passing is not always an option). its not flat and well \\groomed\\\", this is not Hawaii! I mean I was impressed with the handrails they had half the way down, until they stopped and the original ones that don't hold a fly started again. I 100% think it was worth it but as long as you know what you are signing up for, but I don't think it would be worth the another trip back down. I don't feel like testing out my medical insurance. Now the beach, the beach is absolutely gorgeous and I'm a strong swimmer but even that was deceiving. So if you aren't a confident swimmer, don't go in... again your on vacation stay happy and safe!\"", "The scenery very beautiful....very windy Beside mount batur, there is lake batur.. Near lake batur there are trunyan village I just passed this way, on the way to singaraja I stopped and took many photos", "You'll literally be trekking up the mountain with hundreds of other people as there seem to be a few main trails leading up to the peak and many, many people wanting to climb it. I signed up for some random tour in town at around 300k rupees, which I thought was reasonable as it included pick up from where I was staying, transport to the foot of the mountain, guided trek up and down, breakfast and transport back. The actual trek up started around 3plus or 4am and it took us around 2 hours plus to get up to the top, just in time for the breathtaking sunrise. I'd say the climb would be fairly easy if you're a fit person as its a fairly straightforward path (except the last stretch which was kind of rocky and with high steps), but if you don't do regular exercise or at least some kind of physical activity sometimes, maybe not so great an idea. I was huffing and puffing most of the way after the first hour. But this is a good trek to start with if you've never climbed before. But to me, the view of the majestic Mount Agung in the distance emerging through the lush bed of fluffy white clouds was completely worth all the physical exertion and the milling about a sea of other tourists like sheep. The glow and the colours of the sunrise were just so beautiful I just wanted to soak in them for hours. And they do give you ample time to enjoy it and relax on the peak, take photos etc. All in all a lovely (though tiring) experience for me. Got back where I was staying at around 9.30-10am. I liked that everything was taken care of in the tour package and didn't think it was too expensive, but if you prefer to do things on your own or are on a budget, you could make your way to the foot of the mountain and engage a guide there (its mandatory and honestly it is quite useful). Just be firm, and bargain for a price you are willing to pay for. Enjoy!", "I travelled alone to over a long weekend to simply get away from it all and this was to be the highlight of my trip. I didn't want the hassle of organising anything so made the arrangements with my hotel just outside Ubud. Probably more expensive than generally advertised, but definitely hassle free - we arrived, parked up and a guid appeared and off we went. I paid 800,000rp which included transport to and from the hotel, a packed breakfast, a guide who took me by scooter a mile or so to the foot of the volcano before we began our ascent. I wore good walking boots for which I was very grateful - the climb is up loose lava in the dark and requires a fair bit of scrambling. It took me 2 hours to complete the ascent with short breaks along the way and reached the viewpoint at about 0530. I'm a reasonably fit and active late 40s and had no problems but I don't think I would recommend this for anyone who doesn't exercise regularly or has health problems. The stars during the ascent were well worth stopping to look at (a good excuse to take a breather) and the sunrise although obscured by mist was a lovely sight. A pity it was so misty I couldn't see the crater very clearly but the views on the descent were absolutely incredible. I would say the temperature while waiting for sunrise at the viewpoint is about 15 degrees so I had a lightweight, windproof jacket and a multi-purpose headband which was more than sufficient. I had a cup of coffee at the viewpoint which was delicious and very welcome but didn't have the breakfast since I was had my packed breakfast from the hotel,although my guide did bring me a piece of fried banana.", "Beat the summit enjoy the sun rise . real scenic view. 1am to reach it will never make you worry. Step by step reach the top. Amazing. Fabulous. This is real the paradise island.", "Time at this volcanic environment was beautiful views had lunch at restaraunt across from the volcano and lake this was relaxing beautiful environment", "A family member who had climbed Mt Batur before and spent a year in Indonesia, urged us to make the trip to Kintamani and climb. We stayed overnight in the village and woke around 3:00 am. Hotels in the area overpriced, and the local guide service imposes a monopoly on the climb, so you are making a substantial contribution to the local economy. Climbing a volcano in the dark involves a lot of loose rock and becomes precipitous near the top but our guide (who in addition to the three of us had four others to chaperone) watched us like a hawk and was ready to offer a hand. We reached the top shortly before sunrise and it was chilly and crowded. We were seated on a blanket and served a banana sandwich on that peculiar green bread sold in Indonesia and a boiled egg. Hot tea was extra, which seemed odd. We had a glimpse of the neighboring volcano, enough to guess that on a clear morning it would be a spectacular view. The descent passed a steaming caldera, monkeys, and an old temple - scenic backdrop for photos. It was a memorable experience although there may be a bit of cognitive dissonance at play here: if you pay the fee, sacrifice sleep and huff and puff up the mountain , you tend to feel in retrospect that it must have been worth it.", "Started our journey at 1:30am, and began trekking at 3:30am. All worth it for the stunning sunrise views.", "We did not hike up the volcano. We had lunch with spectacular view and that was great. We werr there on a very clear day with just a little haze. There are many restaurants to chose frtom and I'm sure they all offer a large traditional buffet.", "Trek was rather tiring but it felt very fulfilling. Do take note that it's not suitable for children or elderly as it'll be very taxing for them. Bring waterproof clothes as if it rains, you will be very uncomfortable if your clothes as soaked since it's cold and windy up there. (Which was what happened during our trek) We did not see the sunrise due to the rain but the descent thereafter was beautiful as the weather cleared. Recommended for avid trekkers!", "Wear at least a jacket and good shoes for climbing. It was 2am pick up from our hotel, the drive to location included a 20 minute stop at a roadhouse for breakfast (fried banana and coffee or tea) Arrived at the base, greeted by plenty of locals, some selling jackets, guides etc (you dont really need either) We were given another breakfast box with an egg, bread and banana (I fed my egg to the dogs who climb up with everyone in hope of food) The only toilets are located at the base so recommend you go before you climb, it will cost 5000 Rp to use. You have local guides assigned to your tour group, stay with them. They will give you torches if you didnt bring one. Climb up is about 2 hours and its mainly a steep, rocky narrow path, you will feel it in your legs, be careful of the loose rocks as you begin to tire. There are breaks here and there but they are not long although you can stop whenever you need, one of your guides will stay with you. At half way point there is an option to take the bike up but it will cost about 400,000 Rp. There is a stop point just before the summit, if you are too tired or wont make it to the top in time it is still a good vantage point to see the sunrise, this was the coldest point so a jacket was good. They offer drinks here, hot chocolate was good! There was alot of mist this morning so we couldnt see much except when the sun rose over the mountain and cleared the mist for about 2 mins which was spectacular, then the mist came back. Then your shown the hot vents and crater where you will also find monkeys, watch out for them near the edge, they stole my partners water bottle and opened the lid and drank from it properly, was quite the sight! The trek down was just as hard, as its down the rocks which can be slippery so be careful, it turns into a paved road half way down but the steep hill gets to your legs. We had an amazing guide called Moody who helped, encouraged and chatted to people the whole way, he also spoke about how he has to do this climb everyday, maybe even twice a day to support his family even though it hurts his knees, such hard work, bless. On the drive back we stopped at a coffee plantation, where they offered coffee and tea tasting and a chance to try the Luwak coffee (try here as its way more expensive in the tourist areas) Overall great experiance, and reasonably priced at 300,000 Rp from Ubud.", "The night hike up mount batur to watch the sunrise from the top has been my favorite adventure on this trip thus far! We hired a driver and specialist to be sure we did not have to worry about getting ripped off by one of the “guides” and he gave us an amazing adventure. His name is Mully Ketut (let me know if you’d like to connect with him directly). Highlights: challenging hike so got a great sweat and good workout, colors in the sunrise I had never seen before, very clear so could see neighboring Mount Agung and lake below, coffee at the top served hot, monkeys at the top, caldera steaming, easy trek down. The only reason I give this 4 instead of 5 rating: lots of tourists, the huts built at the top infringe on the natural beauty of the mountain, the “guides” waiting are not awful but the experience would be more enjoyable without hagglers. TIPS: - If you have your own headlamp and trekking sticks take them. - take some small snacks - wear good walking/hiking shoes that you don’t mind getting dirty (ash/dust on the trail) ", "We made the top with half an hour to spare. Beautiful sunrise, a few boiled eggs, a walk around the top and then back down. We then went to a coffee plantation ", "This is definitely the highlight of my trip. We were from Ubud, took about an hour drive at 2am from our hotel along the dark and cooling road to Kintamani. When we reached there, the gude, Ms Suci provided us with a torchlight and off we go! Such an awesome climb. Its a 2hrs ascend to the summit. Its like climbing up stairs up for 2hrs. cos' its pretty steep. The view was magnificent and SOO beautiful. The air is fresh and the volcanic ash on our shoes is so cool! We had warm tea and boiled eggs at the submit. Awesome! I'm an adventurous traveler, this mountain is definitely a fun mount to climb! When we reach the summit there are holes and caves where there are hot vapour/steam. Pretty cool. We went down the mountain the same path we came up. It was easy and fun. All i can say is, this is a must do activity if you are adventurous, physically fit and love awesome views! WooOO!", "There were about 10 of us that did a sunrise qigong session viewing this beautiful mountain and it well worth waking at 4:00 a.m. to do so! If you go that early be prepared to be a bit chilly and take your jacket! Most of us did not and we worked really hard to get warmed up!! After our session we went to the lake and it was magical. It was very still and quiet as we watched he fisherman take out. So nice because motors are not allowed on the lake.", "It was a challenging mountain to climb as i have never trekked up a mountain in my life. But it was a great experience and worth to go up to watch the sunrise! Need a warm jacket at the top of the mountain as it will get really cold when the wind blows while watching the sun rise.", "amazing experience with my trekking here. so much scenery to see and pictures to take. the climb is tiring but the view from the top is worth it.", "The location provides an awesome view of lush green slopes, mountains and a beautiful lake in backdrop. This is combined with excitement of seeing one of the few active volcanoes of the world.", "This was not a difficult hike, great for beginners too. The climb up was not tough, the descending could be a bit challenging as it can be slippery. The sunrise at the peak was amazing and the sea of clouds was magical. We had an amazing guide from Sunrise Tours. He was attentive, patient & helpful.", "We elected for the camping option as we thought we'd be able to make it to the higher summit with a rest in between. Wayan picked us up from our villa in Seminyak at 12 noon and we got to the mountain by 2:30. Got to the campsite by 6 pm. The conditions were very windy, and so sleeping there was very uncomfortable, and we got barely any rest. Our tent broke in the middle of the night, and Wayan moved us to his tent while he repaired the broken one. We set off by 4 AM to the crater rim, as we were too tired to attempt the main peak. Had an excellent breakfast of roast banana's and coffee at the peak. The climb was good and the sunrise and views were well worth the effort. The descent was brutal on the knees and toes. Overall, Wayan's guiding was very good and food cooked was excellent. Felt the camping was not fully worth it, but that was due to the unusual wind conditions which were out of control. To be noted is that Wayan is one of the few guides that can take you to the actual summit via pasar agung: the rest claim that only the crater rim can be reached from this side.", "Do not opt for travel agents, take a scooter and go to the parking place where you get ticket and guide there itself. I would like to suggest Kuku as a guide who can help you to trek. Need some good shoes and gloves for safety. Cotton or muffler to cover the head would be great. Do not carry any baggage. Incline is very bad when you go up. Rocks and mud on the way. Very slippery while you climb up. Take some egg and sandwich from your room itself. On batur they charge too much for breakfast. Coffee would be 30000 idr. Agents would charge 1400000 for same package. They have a pickup and drop and breakfast with guide. If you go in scooter following maps you can park in parking area which is a ground zero. If you take taxi and go it would cost 3,00,000 idr. They will wait till you come back. If you want to book a guide from ground zero then call Kuku 083119310620. If he is not there then he will arrange other guide. They get 70000 from travel agents. So you can pay 2,00,000 idr cause they save most of your cost by taking you from ground zero. You cant go without a local guide. They are very much required. Carry water. There are no washrooms on the way nor at the top. Take a tripod for time lapse video which is very much required for sunrise. There are places to sit n watch the sunrise. They give mat to sit. Head strap with led would be great as you can use your both hands for trekking. (I am Not expert in English)", " is not only famous for its beaches. The trek up Mt Batur begins in the wee hours of the morning and takes about 2-3 hours to reach the summit. The trek is do-able, however, it can be pretty slippery at certain parts of the trek, especially when going down. Enjoy the stars while trekking up the volcano in the early morning and prepare for a beautiful sunrise in the morning. It is totally worth it.", "This day trip was probably the highlight of our holiday. It starts with a very early morning pickup followed by a long drive. The \\track\\\" to the top is steep and you can barely see where you're going. You just need follow the torches of everyone else. At the top you get a boiled egg which has been cooked in a steam vent. I'd recommend you don't eat it immediately as my partner tried to open hers and it was a bit raw. Take a jacket also as even though you're in it's surprisingly cold at the top. Only thing left to do is wait for the sunrise which is spectacular as the mist rolls away. Highly recommended trip.\"", "Visited with the group in Aug ..... It was a very long drive from Kuta area to the Mount batur ....more than 3.5 hrs ....But after reaching there it was grt view of volcano & a very nice weather.... nothing much to do there. 1 hr is ok to stay there & do some photograph & lunch .", "I spoke to a person at the official guide \\association\\\" who said I'm not able to go up without a guide. I read on some forums that it's bogus and a lie, but was willing to pay $20 for two. Their lowest price was $40 for two people. I politely declined and told our cab driver we would attempt to climb it ourselves or see if another guide along the way would be more accommodating to our budget. As my girlfriend and I walked up a side street we were approached by thee men. Two of which I'd seen in the guide \\\"association\\\" office just a few minutes prior, and a new man. The new man took up the conversation with me while the two I'd spoken with earlier closely sat by on their motorcycles and listened in. It started off with the new man stating we were not allowed to go up without a guide as that was what the govt ruled a few years ago, due to tourists getting injured on the mountain. I tried explaining we didn't have a problem paying a guide, but felt the price was too high. He lowered his price to $30 and I explained there was only two of us and we didn't even want to go to the summit. My girlfriend tried interjecting a few times and was totally steamrolled (disregarded). She walked off in the direction of the mountain around a corner. The debate quickly escalated with the newcomer asking me if I'd like to fight. I replied calmly with, \\\"No, why would I want to fight you?\\\" But off his bike he came and I got a firm one handed shove. So I again calmly asked, \\\"Why are u giving me such a hard time about going up alone? Is this how you treat all tourists?\\\" I don't remember what he replied, if anything, to that question, but next I got a Bruce Lee type open handed jab to the throat! Luckily he missed my throat and hit the meat of the side. Surrounded now by those three and a few onlookers, I was at the mercy of the gang! I realized my girlfriend was still nowhere to be seen, so I said I'm going to get her and leave if this is how we are treated. Now I'm scared for her because I can't see her and I don't need her being hit. So I try to go with them still in view so I can't get jumped from behind. I grab her and explain we are leaving. This \\\"guide\\\" tells me he will only charge us $25 now. I say no thank you and he scoots away leaving the other two from the office still there to watch us, no doubt. We walk back to the taxi and the driver is in the \\\"guide association\\\" sitting waiting for us. I walk in and there is the guy who hit me on the neck. I tried explaining I would have been glad to pay, but now I won't even spend a penny in the town. We talk for another 10mins much calmer than before and he explains why a guide is \\\"required by law\\\". Sounds like a lie, but a well practiced one. He informs me he is Hindu, to which I say \\\"they don't teach you to hit in Hindu, I bet!\\\" He apologies, but you can tell it's just to shut me up. Then offers $20 claiming he will pay the rest out of his own pocket. I hope you made it through that novel and decide to visit some of the other beautiful things this gorgeous island and culture have to offer. Don't let the few spoil your thoughts of the many. \"", "The easiest hiking that I have done so far. Nothing like climbing the Mt Agung. Most hiking started at 3.30 am The fittest could easily hiking up in less than 2 hrs. Bring along your light jacket as the top could get cooler. Surprise surprise there was also a scooter available to bring you up to a certain level of the mountain. Bring along few drinks and some snacks. There was a shade where you could view the sunrise. Further up was the highest point of mt Batur. Took about 20 min to reach the highest point. Going down from the other side of Batur you could see the spectacular view of Batur Lake and at some point you could see the tip of Mt Agung.", "Amazing views from the top. Takes about two hours to get to the summit. Plan your visit on a clear day. The sunrise is amazing! Monkies at the top!", "We just had lunch looking at this view. I am sure it will be quite exciting to climb this mountain and feel the volcanic ash. As per the driver who was driving us, this volcano erupted 5 years ago. Not really sure how much can be relied on this information", "We went up and are at the restaurant the an amazing whole view of the mountain and lake, ate on the tables looking out aswell, the mountain is amazing and we wish we could of had time to do a sunrise climb, hopefully next time", "We took a tour with one of the companies you find in Ubud streets. Local guide (highly recommended) took us traight up with couple of breaks on the way. Hard 4 hour climb from Agung temple started at 1 am. On the summit we made a small fire and just waited for the sunrise. Very good half day trip. Take some small breakfast with you.", "This climb is gonna be tougher than u think!! Please wear proper shoes that is non slippery. It’s a rocky and slippery route that requires moderate fitness. If u really can’t deal with the climb, don’t worry as they have motorbike ride up which cost ard 300k per person. View up there is really surreal but I’m not sure if I will do it again due to the level of difficulty. Bring water! And be prepared. And to those wondering if they should book online, just book it with local tours in . It’s super expensive online so I took a risk to not book any tours. It cost 350k per person including your guide, ride to and back your hotel as well as breakfast if u book w tours in .", "I would like to give 5 starts rating for our guide Katuk wajib and Jero had organize our hike to mount Batur but the problem is crowded of people on the summit. Here our overall experienced recently on Mt. Batur. Bed! The place to touristic, difficult to get got spot for take picture, not wroth if you want move from hustle and bustle of city. The weather is good but it was cold on the summit, the route difficult especially during ascent, need proper shoes. Overcrowded and you just couldn't relax and take the view in properly due to fear of people took photos. Excellent! We are lucky got very good guide, he is Katuk Wajib ( Jero’s uncle ), he very helpful, patient and friendly. One think we very appreciate what he have done, he drop us to the west summit to avoid overcrowded place. The view was remarkable, the sunrise stunning and the landscape truly amazing.Trekking poles very useful, Katuk Wajib provide us 2 poles. Reservation was easy, just text Jero through WhatsApp +6281904082208. I was founded it on site of trekking tour Net. Tips! Wear proper boots or trekking shoes w/sharp gear. Bring jacket or layers as on the summit is very cold and wins, can be below 10 degrees. Head lamp much better than hand lamp, your hand will free during your hike if you have head lamp. Ask you guide move to west part to avoid overcrowded or ask Jero to organize Katuk as your guide.", "My wife and I attempted (and failed) Mount Agung in April, 2014. We went with a guide called Wayan (+6285237250607 or wayan.idguides@gmail.com) who was brilliant. Great company, informative and safe. We made it 2/3 of the way and ended up giving up, but settled in for a camp fire and view of the sunrise from above the clouds. Fantastic trip for two people at 650,000 rupiah per person (including pick-up/transport from hotel in Sanur). Train for it, and give it a go. We may try again one day...", "Go late at night and start the hike. It takes around 2 hours from the base camp to the peak. Watch the amazing line of headlights shining at the dark, creating a great scene ahead of you to the peak! it gets cold there so get yourself a good shoes, headlight and a jacket. When you reach the peak while it is still dark and you see nothing, relax and wait. As the morning starts and the light comes, the beautiful scene will take your breath away!! Get some tea and while you watching the most stunning sunrise in your life. The monkeys will appear all around the people will be taking pictures like crazy. Enjoy the glamours peaks view and the volcano lake as much as you can. It is one of the best hikes you can do in the south east Asia. After you are done don't forget to go and swim in the hot lake!", "I've climbed Mt Batur twice and the scenery on top memorizes me each time. The sunrise is gorgeous (if it's not cloudy) and the view of Lake Batur is gorgeous. The guides were patient & most speak ok English. They're helpful and very nimble. I would definitely climb it again when I visit next time. It's always a joy to see the beautiful sunrise and appreciate our Mother Nature.", "It is lovely mount and the view was very beautiful. The food was very tasty. But with young children be careful as the restraurant are very open to the mountain. If not careful, they can drop from the cliff. Make sure it is not raining. Too many street sellers, who disturbed you a lot to buy things. Other than that, its a lovely place to visit.", "Amazing experience to climb to see the sunrise but like every other review says, it's standstill traffic for literally hours. Incredible view, but you'll be sharing it with hundreds of others. I'd read heaps of reviews and thought I'd be prepared, not so much. Highlights: - It really is a stunning view for a good chunk of time once you reach the summit. It's not a case of \\walk up, take a few photos for Insta and wander back down\\\", you see some incredible changes in light and colour. I was fortunate to have fantastic weather as well. - The guides are friendly (like all nese) and incredibly helpful when it comes to helping you up and back down. I'm sure all tour companies are similar Reality checks: - You are nose to tail the *entire* way, from the drive to the base to walking all the way to the summit. We tourists, we really do ruin everything... Our guide told us more than 500 people climb a day. - If you haven't done any regular exercise in the last year or so, it's not going to be a walk in the park. There are some clambering sections and given that it is so crowded, not everyone understands etiquette and they are looking out for their own safety, you really do have to concentrate. It's a solid two hour climb and probably an hour return. - It's dark, take a head torch! - The guides go at a pretty reasonable pace, and it's consistent. Be prepared to not be the dawdler in the group, however, the guides are incredibly generous with stops and checking on everyone. - Wear good clothing and shoes, so important. It's loose gravel, dirt and pointy rocks of various sizes all the way up and back. It's not a \\\" jeans and Converse\\\" kind of activity so if you didn't pack anything active, you're gonna have a bad time. I underestimate how cool it was at the base and the summit, so wear a hoodie and be prepared to carry it once you need to strip it off. - There will inevitably be some idiot with a drone or a speaker blaring awful musing (as there is at every tourist attraction) ruining the serenity at the top or along the path. Be prepared to be in a crowd, just a dark, trekking crowd. In all honesty, it's quite incredible at the top and you feel quite accomplished when you're done!\"", "i wanted to get on here to relate a great experience i had trekking Mt batur. I ordered the trek for 1 person for Rp 600,000 from ubud and the pick up was at 2.30am. My Guide Komang was really good, attentive, helpful and reassuring. He also used his motorcycle to bring me halfway up the hike before we started to actually hike. He made sure that my welfare was taken are of at all times - the only thing i regret was that i did not know how much to tip him so my guideline was 10% of the overall fee (I dont come from a tipping country). However, I realised that most people here tipped around USD 10-20 and I wish I tipped him more as he really deserved it. I ordered the hike through Nick's Pension website - not sure if they can request Komang personally for the trek but if you do ever book the trip do try to request for him.", "Only briefly saw the volcano whilst I was in Ubud - such a beautiful mountain/volcano. Would love to be able to do the trek on the next trip. If you get the chance it is a good photo opportunity and to hear about the history of it.", "We didn't pay for the guide and we were fine. T gets hard to find the path near the top.. so if it starts feeling dangerous just stop and wait for someone to follow.. it's very busy and easy to do this way and avoid paying for the guide.. we hired a bike and found our own way. Bit disappointing though because at sunrise it was so crowded at the top.. and the popular route does not give you the best view... 4 hours up and down for a heavy smoker... fitter people were doing 3 hours up and 2.5 down", "This was one of the best experience I had in . Our driver came to fetch us at 130am. It is a 2 hour journey to Mt Batur. Reached the destination at 330am. A guide by the name of Ketut was there to bring us up the mountain. We started our trek in the dark using torch lights. Beginning is easy. However, it is not an easy trek up. Loose rocks and steep ascend in sheer darkness are not exactly the best combo for a relaxing morning hike! My boyfriend was suffering quite a bit during the hike because he's overweight and not in the best physical condition so we had to take frequent breaks. At last, my boyfriend called me and the guide to go ahead first. When nearer to the top, is much much tougher than the bottom. Big thanks to my guide Ketut, if not him pulling me up along, I think I will be much slower. We waited for my boyfriend to reach the top. We were glad to be able to catch the sunrise together. However quite disappointed as there's no breakfast for us. Just only hot chocolate drink being served. Was hungry when seeing other people eating bread with eggs and bananas. The view of this volcano was incredible. Definitely recommended one of the best activities 🤩🤩", "Make sure you have a guide and dress in layers! Watching the sunrise from the top of the world is breathtaking and pictures don't do it justice. Bring lots of water and a flashlight too. There is food at the top but you might be better off to pack your own snacks. Definitely recommend doing the hike, worth waking up at 0200 for sure!", "I booked the trekking tour with Eco Cycling because they accommodate solo travelers well, all they need was a minimum of 4 individuals to start a tour. The trek is at entry level for majority (maybe), but for me it was killing. However all that effort paid off when we got to the top (1717m above sea level). It was foggy initially, which did not allow us to watch the entire sunrise process. But once the fog started clearing... Unbelievable! This was definitely one of the highlights of my trip to . *TIp: Go to the toilet before the trek.", "Good hike, got picked up at 2am, went for coffee and small breakfast then to the mountain, started the hike at about 4am. There isn't really a proper path and some of the way is just volcanic ash so it's like you're walking up sand. So worth it at the top when you see a beautiful sunrise over the mountains and ocean. They say to dress warm but once you get hiking you'll be taking off your layers. I wore leggings and a t-shirt and was fine. I did have a hoodie with me but didn't wear it. Bring your Camera!", "We visited My Batur with Eco Cycling tours. Enjoyed a wonderful breakfast at the lakeside restaurant. The view is just breathtaking, probably the best I've ever had the privilege of seeing.", "So I was staying in the quaint little dive town of Amed and thought I'd venture up the looming rock on the horizon. Of course I came immediately to Trip Advisor to check out the different experiences. After reading that it was challenging on every single review and reading about the guy from Cyprus who fell and was seriously injured I must admit there was a little trepidation in my decision. Thankfully though I emailed the tour guides and inquired on availability. The biggest stumbling block was of course the weather. The original night I was planning to go had rain and so I postponed to the following day. There are three different climbing options available, but because I was going to start from Selat, I really only had two options: Climb the old route to the side of the crater or brave the new more challenging route and go to the summit. Having recently run my first marathon and bolstered with that confidence I chose the summit which started at 12:30am. I met my guide around 12:15 and he kindly gave me some early morning snacks. He also asked if I had a jacket. When I responded that I only had layers he lent me a wind breaker. Make sure you bring a wind breaker as it's easy to get chilled. Also bring plenty of water, I actually went through my entire 4 liters of water. Wayan (The majority of males in are given this name) was a pleasure to climb with. We covered a variety of topics of conversation, while he expertly guided me up the dark mountain. Even though I had mentally prepared for a tough climb, I wasn't prepared for how the altitude would affect me. This was my first time over 2000 meters and I could feel my body accelerating my vitals to the physical demand. The slope was indeed quite steep and you had to fully concentrate on every step. The toughest part was the final push to the resting spot before the summit. We reached there around 4:30 and so I was thankful for a nice long rest before we went to the top to see the sunrise. The view from the summit was spectacular. Words can't do justice to the picturesque panorama that lays before you. That day we were the only two at the top and I wondered if others were psyched out by the accident that had happened. I asked my guide about it and he said that it was ego that led to the fall. He hadn't been there when it happened but had assisted in getting the man off the mountain. Yes the climb is arduous and not recommended for those not in shape. But for those who do make the climb, it's an experience you'll never forget.", "We arranged a private sunrise tour with our driver who arranged with a guide from the local area (I was told the guide must be a local). We left 30 mins before all the other tours started which was great. There wasn’t too many people at the time which can cause a traffic jam because half way there, the path gets narrow and rocky. It was quite cold at the top. The sunrise was amazing to see. You can see many monkeys up there too. It was a great experience! I highly recommend this.", "Our driver told us that there's an entrance fee of 30,000rp per person which he thought was unfair. He negotiated with the guard and we paid 10,000rp each eventually. There is a huge eatery where only buffet was served. I think it was 140,000rp per head. Reasonable price to me. The mountain view is right in front of the eatery. Walk to the far right end and you will be able to find more vacancies as there is a double storey building attached. It was supported by pillars which reminds me of the structure of kiyomizu temple Kyoto. The mountain view was fantastic and I could see Lake Batur on my right. Encountered a few persistent street hawkers and I bought 6 t-shirts for 100,000rp without having to bargain. Nice trip.", "We had a private guide a local geologist, who guided us up to the third crater. Steam vents were amazing to experience and the climb was moderately difficult but very doable, and truly unforgettable", "The view of the sun rising over the horizon takes away all the pain of hiking upwards for close to two hours, but beware of the cold weather that you will face at the peak while you wait for the sun to rise (bring a jacket along!). The craters at the top of this still-active volcano are also nice to view, and you can see steam rising from the earth", "I really enjoyed this trip. The sunrise was spectacular, the guide (Budy) was very professional, and the weather was amazing. That said this is a very difficult climb, in the dark, with 2-300 other people crowding for trail access. The trek down is even MORE arduous and dangerous with the same 2-300 people (double this in July and August) all anxious and jostling to return to their hotels. Very steep with much loose scree. The person 2 meters behind me fell on the descent and suffered a deep leg gash from the volcanic rock AND a compound fracture of her tibia. She was rescued on a stretcher 5 hours after her fall and then, I am sure, learned that the nese rural health care delivery system is somewhat different to what she was used to back home. As others have mentioned, bring a headlamp. The flashlights provided by the guides are worthless. Dress warmly. It is cold on top. Beware the aggressive monkeys. They are evil. Wear proper hiking shoes. There were many lost toenails and footwear malfunctions on both the ascent and descent. Do not believe the timing by the tour operators. It is at least an hour from Ubud )sometime 2 with the heavy traffic. A full hour+ of vigorous climbing to the halfway point after kitting out. 90 difficult additional minutes to the top. 2-3 hour wait for sunrise and enough light for a safe return. 3-4 hours for the descent IF you are in great physical condition. Not for children. If you are only semi fit or over 40 this is likely NOT an excursion for you. The descent is dangerous. The descent is dangerous. The descent is dangerous. Get the message? Take your time and be extremely careful. Heavy cloud cover is common, even in the dry season. If so, you will make the climb and see nothing. If it is raining or damp, this climb is a fools errand. Guides are simply not optional - If you are hurt and do not have a guide, I would not want to hazard your rescue options.", "It is a very difficult climb for me. The route is very sandy and slippery. Very little shade. Sunsreen, Mask, Good hiking shoes and stick, warm clothes, working gloves and 2 litre of water at least and some food is must. Local guide recommended, Mr. Wayan Dartha, He is a very good man. Very supportive physically and mentally. +6285 237 008 513 It is very worth it once you get up to the top and see the sunrise. And definitely a good story to tell your grand kids. Dan", "Great location great weather awesome feel. A great place to be. Volcano can be seen. Good scenic beauty. Would love to visit again", "When in , a must do for those wanting more than beaches, temples and the regular touristy stuff. Meant for fairly fit persons, its a moderately tough climb...takes about 2 hours starting at about 4 am.which means you leave your hotel just after midnight...!! besides the super view and sunrise, the nippy winds and the hot tea at the summit, its the experience of standing inside the crater of a live volcano with a lava field right behind you that awes you.. there is steam emanating from the crater at various points....warm your hands and listen to the guides telling you tales of how the lava from the volcano destoyed the Batur village, which now lies buried below that lava field..just a few decades back...!", "We hiked mt batur today with our 3 kids today aged 6, 10 and 13. It was cloudy as it is the rainy season so not a perfect sunrise. Some information: The trail was not dangerous for kids it was fine although not easy there are some slippery bits but it never felt dangerous. We hired a private driver and got the whole trip for 160USD as he negotiated the guides, other drivers we contacted quoted $50 for them and approximated $40/ pp for the guide. We didn't go further around the crater rim as it would have cost more and our kids had had enough already, you don't get to see a lot of volcano action if you just go straight up and down, just a few steam vents The view from the top is good but the actual walk is not so pretty There are no longer toilets at the top our guide said they closed them for religious reasons so now you have to pee in the bushes We were offered hot drinks at the top with unnamed prices and they charged us 25000rp/drink We didn't see anyone doing eggs or bananas in steam vents today - we took biscuits and sandwiches as our driver said the local food may not be so clean The guides were helpful (we had to have 2 as you can have max 4 people /guide) although we heard the sad story about the company taking all the money and they don't get much - we tipped $10/ guide probably not very generous, their English was ok and they were very careful with our kids and took turns carrying the 6 year old down the slippery bits We skipped the hot springs as we have our own pool at our villa and the TA reviews were not great but went to gunung kawi and through the Tagallalang rice fields on the way home which were both beautiful Our youngest child found the trip a bit long and ended up being sick just before we got home around 11 so if you have kids maybe a stop at the hot springs would be a good idea as ours were pretty stuffed by the end. Overall I think it was worth it as I love hiking but not as special as I had hoped climbing a volcano for sunrise and I don't think it will be a highlight for our kids.", "Every sunrise has it's own beauty & charm!! But having to trek for 2 hours to experience one has it's own charm & a different kind of a high. This is a must do at least once if you vacation in are fit enough to accept the challenge. The history behind the volcano & the community that has rebuilt itself & flourished in the aftermath is awe inspiring as well.", "It's an early start but definitely worth doing! Even thought we didn't see much of the sunrise as it was quite cloudy but the view was still amazing on the way down when there was light. Bring good shoes and warm jacket!", "This is a great trip, You may get it for $70 from Kuta / Ubud, but easily negotiated to $30. However if you adventureous you can get yourself to Batur lake and stay there. Just a guide will cost you no more than $10. You also can get up at 3:45 instead of 2 o'clock because the trip takes 1.5 hours. Whe negotiating price in Batur ask as many people until you get your $10 deal. The friendly guy who stops you and wants to help you is living of commission and he wants his $20 - $30 for the deal. ask at hotel where you stay, preferably at a cheap hotel. I have not work out yet whats the deal with sunrise because I have been there few times and despite of what they say, the mountain is cloud free through out the day. On this occasion we joint a n early morning group and the sky view was beautiful until around 10 minutes before the sunrise ;-) So there was no sunrise for us and than it started to rain. We still enjoyed the excersise and the atmosphere but I understand it may let some people down. Also consider the altitude 1700m and as such temperatures well bellow 20ºC. I was only in shorts and short sleeve and it was not pleaseant, particularly waiting in cold rain for never coming sunrise. despite of all the experience i do not regret it and would strongly recommend it to anyone. The climb can be done in an hour by a fit person, but they allow 2 + hours to accomodate for people with various fitness levels. Have fun and remember any experience is great experience.", "As far as I am concerned, this was the best thing I did on the island during my stay (and we did a lot! From biking, to surfing, to rafting). Start climbing early at about 3/4am and you will reach the top for sunrise. We had a guide, which you probably would need to navigate the shingle top. There are great views over the sister volcano, lake and Lombok (on clear days). Such a rewarding experience! Also there is a shed at the top where you can buy pints of hot chocolate!", "Very crowded and a challenging trek! We started off meeting our tour guide. She was lovely and helped us all the way through. When you get to the top, the views are amazing. There are hundreds of people trying to get to the top. It's chaos & pitch black at the beginning with only a torch to guide you! The last 1/4 of the way was very challenging... it was very steep! We wore acceptable footwear too. When we got to the top, we were taken aback with people's rudeness of just standing in front of us!! There is a lot of space at the top to sit down and enjoy the view, there really is no need to stand in other people's way. The way down was also tough. There is no preparation at the beginning either. No safety talk etc. Just meet your guide and off you go! I'm glad that we done this trek but I wouldn't do it again & not sure I would recommend to anyone either.", "We left our hotel in the very early hours of the morning arriving at the base of Mt Batur soon after 2.30am. There we met our guides and began the decent which continued for the next few hours. Some of it was quite steep so you will need to be reasonably robust for the journey. We arrived at the summit several hours later and experienced the incredible and breathtaking beauty of sun rise at the top. The trek down allowed us to get a sense of the power of the earth and of volcanic activity on the whole area. A once in a life time experience that any visitor to should experience. I got to do it with an amazing group of people which made it even more special. The guides were friendly and beautiful people. A trip to the nearby thermal pools afterwards was the perfect soothing end to a beautiful morning.", "Soooo, reading reviews before you go is a good idea. If only I had! We did the sunrise trek, which was beautiful. And somewhat difficult. Both of us are in good shape, but the combination of pitch dark, a teeny flashlight, and middle-of-the-night sleepiness made it much more difficult that it would have been otherwise. We also had a guide who was maybe 18...maybe. Who didn't really speak English, and who was not a value-add in any way. In fact, she rather irritated my partner. But alas... I do recommend going, but there are some important things to keep in mind: There are hundreds of people going along with you. Which is actually a cool sight in the pitch black, and less cool when you are trying to climb up / down with a bunch of young kids running around you. If you're not in decent shape, the slightly fast pace of the trek (combined with actual rock climbing) is probably not for you. It's cold when you begin, hot during the hike, and cold at the summit. Dress appropriately, and if you have them, wear hiking shoes. And bring sunglasses and a backpack. If you have one, bring a headlamp. Carrying a flashlight and needing two free hands for some of the climb is a bit of a pain. And, you may want to bring your own flashlight, since the ones provided to us were terrible. Ladies, you're in the bush. There are no bathrooms on the hike. And the facilities at the base are BEYOND disgusting. Bring tissues.", "Jero was super guide, has a million of knowledge about volcano and his beautiful Island, over 1000 times climbing Mount Batur and he was really care to both of us. I every single step he “Jero” pull us up and always support us to made or trip to the top. He also really encouraging because of that, We made it and conquer Mt. Batur :) Although it was a hard and long walk of about two hours on a small path, it was worth the pain! The sunrise really beautiful and he “Jero” sever us delicious breakfast such as boiled egg in volcanic steam, banana sandwich, hot coffee and also grapes fruits. We saw a guard of volcano “Monkeys” who live in the crater. We really enjoy every step of this adventure and highly recommended Bal Trekking Tour Net own by Jero and he Jero to everyone as your guide in .", "Literally my favourite part of my holiday. Waking up in the middle of the night to trek up at sunrise Mount Batur. The views are amazing -camera an absolute must. The walk is not for the faint hearted as when its light and you have to walk back down, the paths are not man made but completely natural and all over the place - you dont actually see the drops to the side when walking up!. Wear good hiking boots or trainers, long sleeved clothes and layers u can take off because its cold to begin but then you get hot walking up and then its freezing up the top. Need to be reasonably fit. No toilet at top so bring some sanitary wipes at least. Guide was hilarious and fun and super motivating. If you miss out on this you will regret it.", "You do not eed\\\" a guide. It is only advisory - the guys in the area said they would shoot at us if we walked up the mountain without a (very expensive) official guide and that there was no other way around it. They also said our bikes \\\"will not be safe\\\" if we didn't get one but they would be fine if we did. We drove to the other side and paid 100,000idr per person for a ticket and walked up without a guide. \"", "If you visit I cannot stress how much of a must do this is!! You are collected from your hostel/hotel in the morning around 1am and taken to the destination to begin the climb. We had two guides in our group and they are lovely. The climb up takes approx 2 hours and the same for the climb down. It is without a doubt the hardest thing I’ve had to do but the view at the top for sunrise is amazing!!! It is very very tiring but so worth it. Definitely do this if you are in the area you will not regret it. Ps wear suitable/comfortable trainers.", "We flew first class to PEK (Beijing) taking advantage of points I accumulated with Delta. When I booked the flight we were looking to go somewhere warm and tropical. We always wanted to go to and the points cost was not bad. The flight from Seattle to PEK is a long journey but the option to sleep helps eat up time. Because our layover was about 12 hours, We made the decision to book a hotel near the Forbidden City. On the down side our flight got in at 7PM and was leaving the next morning at 6:45, so we couldn't do any tours. We made our own. Tip: book a driver ahead of time or go to the cab stand. There are people who will charge you 3 times the cost for a yellow and blue cab. Once we got to the hotel we dropped our day bags in our room. BTW - stayed at the JW Marriott - (great exec lounge closes at midnight) beautiful clean hotel and close to the subway. We stopped by the concierge and got some quick instructions and we were on our way! Tip: take the subway - it was a great adventure, easy, safe and way cheaper than a driver. During our self-made tour I received a notification that our bags (via Delta mobile app) were available for pickup at carousel 1. We were told that our bags were checked through to the final destination , when we checked in seattle. We settled this the next day after a short conversation with the Garuda Airlines agent. However, this did cause us some stress... The Garuda staff tracked us down in the airport to tell us they had to open the bag after Chinese airport security saw a suspicious device that turned out to be a flashlight for our upcoming trip up a volcano. Garuda Airlines is AMAZING. Best agents and experience flying in my life. The flight attendants are an extension of the culture in , laid back and very hospitable. After every trip to the very large bathroom, someone would go in and clean up and even fold the tissue. Every single detail was perfect. We prearranged to have a driver pick us up at Denpasar International Airport (DPS). We heard about Made (pronounced “mah-DAY”) through who have come here. Besides picking us up (he was always on time), Made built a program for us that met our mood, lifestyle and that met every expectation. He arranged everything. It was a go-go-go situation, but we saw all the temples we wanted to see and climbed a mountain to see the sunrise. We even drank some Luwak coffee. We stayed in 3 locations. When we first arrived we stayed at the W- in Seminyak. The W is right on the beach and right next to the famous Potato Head beach club. Walking into town is no problem and shopping at Seminyak Square is good. Tip: buy booze for your room. The taxes here drive up the prices of hard liquor and wine unless what you want is made here (i.e., Bintang Beer). When you go through Duty Free in the US or other connection buy it before you get to . Our next stop was Ubud. My wife and I fell in love with Ubud. Here is where you will see more of the nese culture. This is a good launching place for temple excursions and seeing the Monkey Forrest. In addition, the market is great and you can find almost anything here including t-shirts and sarongs. Lots to do in Ubud, such as museums and other small temples - and food too! In Ubud we stayed at the Ayung Resort and Spa. It was amazing. The staff and food was the best of the trip. But the resort grounds were truly unique with a small deer enclosure, unique stone sculptures and beautiful landscape. One morning we saw a family of monkeys playing outside the gym. Our next and final stop was the Ritz Carlton in Nusa Dua. Huge beautiful resort. We were upgraded to a suite and blown away by the room (approx 1100 sq ft). The suite rivaled the size of our apartment in Seattle with his and hers sinks, 1.25 bathrooms, couch, 3 TVs and a huge closet. A couple of really nice details, huge King Alaskan bed, and the Toto toilets. The toilets.... the lid went up automatically when you entered the bathroom, they washed you too, and heated your bottom. I need one of these in my house! All the rooms have ocean views except the first floor that some have swim outs. We had a 6 floor suite on the side where there was construction next door. We heard the construction very seldom - it did not bother us. Tip: if you are thinking like I was that a Ritz Carlton is likely to have less children - think again. There is a kids club and accommodations for children galore. We were in on our 23 anniversary and parents with children sometimes think that resort means \\kids run free\\\". I am not against kids, I have raised 3. In the way of disturbances and noisy fellow tenants - this place was the worst. Not really the hotel's fault but worth mentioning that there was an abundance of children here. One other item worth mentioning about the resort, the women's bathroom and men's have one toilet stall (men's has 3 urinals). They also all have 2 changing rooms a shower. The women's toilet was backed up and filled with waste and discarded feminine products. It stayed that way until I mentioned it to the manager and he took care of it right away. My point is the bathrooms for a Ritz Carlton, were subpar over-all. The temperature in those bathrooms and smell made it almost unbearable. At the very least I would think they would prop open the door. Really, an unacceptable situation for the only pool and beach bathroom. The beach was also not the greatest. In the evening the water would recede and leave all this trash and seaweed. The resort paid people to spend the entire day everyday burying the seaweed - so they were really trying. If you are going for the beach or surf, this may not be the best fit. My wife and I took the shuttle to the shops near Water Blow and there was a great Marriott beach club there with food and drinks and a place to rent surf boards. The beach and ocean water was also a bit cleaner. Tip: skip Nusa Dua unless you have to see Water Blow. There is so much more to see in . If I changed anything about my trip I'd spend more time on the west coast and central and maybe North . Also, we had nighttime layovers in Beijing and Shanghai. If possible, it would be great to experience these great cities in the day. We still enjoyed a unique experience in China and made the most of our time there. Conclusion: Garuda Airlines is the best airline I've ever experienced. Made was an excellent driver and really did a great job of getting us to the places we wanted to see, and arranged everything. Ubud and the Ayung Resort was the highlight. Finally, make the most of your layovers, China was amazing.\"", "It was well worth the extra drive to visit Kintamani on a day long tour visiting other attractions, time of year was not the best but on our day the atmosphere was slightly smokey which reduced visibility, the viewing platforms from the restaurants were great but we chose not to eat and only ordered drinks as the only choice was a deep fried buffet assortment, coming back down a different route we found the view of Mt Agung was impressive from a distance.", "Be prepared this isn't a touristy walk up a hill .You will need proper shoes .The guides will help in any way and if you are doing the sunrise climb then its very difficult as the pathways consist of loose rocks to small stones easy to turn or sprain an ankle and it all done in the dark. However when you get to the top to witness the sunrise it is spectacular and well worth the 90 minute to 2 hour climb .The descent is about 90 minutes so be prepared to spend at least 3 hours .", "Even though me and my buddy just rode to the starting point of the climb. It was still amazing. While we follow google map GPS route to the base to start climbing, we passed through many rice fields, and beautiful scenery. We stop many times on our way up to the base, just to take photos. It was a good ride up, unfortunately we didnt have enough time to hike the mountain. We plan to finish hiking the mountain another time, when we are at .", "The climb was in spite of the mass tourism (we ourselves are part of it) fun and is also fur untrained manageable. Having reached the top the view is really wonderful. Those who own functional wear should bring it with, it will make sitting after sweating more pleasant. The total experience was a little diminished due to our guide. He tried to force us to give him a higher tip with some weird stories (all Germans had given him not less than 400k Rp, some of them even 50€). He talked about nothing else than tip which was not only annoying, it even made us feel a bit uncomfortable. But I guess we only had bad luck, the other tourists we talked to made only good experiences with their guides. So because of that and because of the view I would recommend it.", "Catch the sunrise with your lover from the top of an active volcano of Mount Batur is quite a surreal experience. Having the sky lights up bright red and the world changes colour and intensity, you will bath in the red glow. A good omen for your future relationship with the person next to you. From the top of the volcano you can also enjoy the crystal clear waters of Lake Batur below. Spectacular scenery and the vibration of the sacred earth filling your mind and soul, making a special bond between you and your lover. Located in Batur village of Kintamani District, your 2 hours’ effort will be paid off!", "I booked this trekking trip via my hostel. They arrange pickup from my hostel at 2 am. Arrived at Bangli around 4 am, they also prepared a coconut pancake with coffee/tea before we begin the journey and also pack 1 bottle of mineral water with breakfast. First 1 hour, i need to go through a tared road. And after that, yeah the real journey begin. A small until large rocks along the trek, thank god that i wear hiking shoes. It might be only 1717 meter, but in the morning the breeze is real. I wore long pants and long sleeve light down. Prepare your hiking tools, hiking stick might helps you a lot and also do not forget your headlamp if you start your hike in the dark. I love the journey going up to this mountain. I met a lot people with their on spirit. I arrived on top of the mountain around 6.10 am. The view is spectacular. I manage to enjoy the sunrise at 6.20 am while enjoy my breakfast. Be careful of monkeys! On my way down, I fall in love again and again with the view of the lake and soft clouds. Don't forget to look back, there is another view you will discover. Yes, Mount batur view. :)", "Nearly impossible to hike up and down safely given the steepness and jaggedness of the climb up and down . Yes the view from the top is stunning but do not attempt this hike unless you are very fit and wearing appropriate clothing. It gets more severe as you go down . You are crawling at some points. Uphill is worse and there are no danger signs. I read a lot of people have died here either from falling or drowning.", "It' s our 4th time in Indonesia, and mount batur really discouraged us. The dealing to get a fair price for the trekking (guide compulsory) was a disaster. I am a licensed guide myself, and I understand that hiring a guide enriches the vistit, but...when we went to the \\official\\\" tiquet office, they really tried to cheat us with unbelievable fares.. more expensive than doing the same excursion from Ubud (transport, guide, breakfast included) while the only offered us a guide (we didn't need transportation because we already had a motirbike)... besides the threatened us to call the police if we didn't hire a guide. Such a bad experience. We decided not to do the trekking. I' m sure it' s beautiful, but we declined. Thank you official guides association for spoiling my stay at mount Batur.\"", "Long haul from Ubud but worth it for the views especially in December with Agung fuming - Tried to access the top half of the climb but too many stairs so didn't make it", "We have seen a lot of \\bad\\\" reviews about the trip but finally decided to do it. Even if it's not really needed, you have to take a guide to go there - it is a great source of revenue for them and as a tourist it is our duty to support local economy... Our guide was really friendly and explained everything about the volcano, the region and the way of life of the people. We have been lucky and saw a really beautiful sunrise (better then the one in Bromo or Kawa Ijen...).\"", "Had the best morning! Had such a lovely guide who was so knowledgable and always warned us when things were about to get tricky. The sights were beautiful and a highlight of our trip and we were with a lovely, funny group of people. We had read some reviews that it wasn't too hard but it was challenging, definitely need a good level of fitness and motivation to keep going when legs start wobbling. Will never forget this!", "I'll start by repeating what many other reviewers are saying: the real summit should not be attempted if you are not in great shape or an experienced hiker. This trek is really difficult and also really dangerous. However if you think this is for you absolutely do it. Best view I've ever seen in my life and so rewarding when you finally get to the top after many long hours in the dark. Stunning. Don't forget to bring warm clothing! It gets really cold and windy on top. Get yourself a good jacket.", "I had a great time. We got picked up from our hotel ( Mandira) at 1am. It was a 2hr drive to the base and we started walking around 3.30. There were people there hiring out wind-jackets and I would definitely recommend hiring one or bringing your own. It is quite chilly at the top while you wait for the sunrise. Make sure you have good walking shoes, DEFINITELY take your own torch as we only had 3 between 7 of us and in the pitch black it is not a good scenario. You really need a head torch and a water bottle holder to put around your waist or neck as you really need both hands at certain levels of the walk. The guides were excellent and patient. I am pretty fit but it took its toll on me. The view was exhilarating and yes there was cloud but that disappeared. I was surprised to see so many other people up there. Possibly 150 others were climbing at the same time, but it was not intrusive at all. I expected it to be more barren and covered in dried lava, but it was very lush and green. Take some nibbles for the trip up, as we got offered a hard boiled egg (still in its shell) and mashed banana on 2 slices of bread for breakfast at the top. Bit disappointing also that they offered us drinks and then tried to charge for them. Who carries money on a walk up a volcano.!!! I was pretty hungry by the time I got down the mountain and needed some energy food. There were monkeys at the top and they were still quite wild but worth photographing. The walk down makes you aware of what you actually climbed in the dark and when I got to the base I thought to myself \\if I had seen this walk in the day time I probably wouldn't have done it\\\"...so I am glad we did it in the dark. The only thing I would check up on is when the ANNUAL RAVE PARTY happens there. Because you really want to avoid that. It was VERY INTRUSIVE on the whole mood. All we could hear for the 2 hrs up and time up there and then the walk down was this horrible beating music and coloured flashing lights and laser lights. I believe it goes on for 4 days each year, so maybe do your climb before or after the RAVE. Otherwise I would definitely recommend this walk....what a challenge and experience.\"", "I have lived in for a number of years now with my wife and 3 children (we are all from Australia) and we have climbed the stunningly beautiful Mt Batur on 3 occasions. September 2011, October 2014 and again 2 days ago on March 4th 2016. It is a beautiful experience, the views are stunning, the guides are helpful, gentle and reasonably informative. But beware the stand-over men of the \\Mt Batur Trekking Association\\\" who have a monopoly on the access to this mountain and who can be quite aggressive when you dare to challenge their excessive price for doing so. Do not be fooled - the only investments in infrastructure to access the mountain are an asphalt path that goes 3/4 of the way, a collection of small buildings at the top where the locals can serve you a little food and drink and a fairly unkept and unpleasant toilet block at the Carpark. The trekking association is controlled by local stand over men who will attempt to charge you between 350,000-500,000 per person for access to the track that goes up the mountain and will provide you with 1 guide per 4 people - the guides are helpful, kind and gentle and will provide torches (useful while climbing in the dark). The guides are as underpaid as any other disadvantaged group in Indonesia. They earn between 1.5-2 million rupea (AU$150-200) per month for taking people up the mountain 6 days a week, sometimes 2 climbs per day. If you book a tour including pickup from your accommodation, 250,000-300,000 per person is a good price - go to 2 or 3 agents in the tourist areas and play them off against each other until you get the price you want. If you have your own transport and just turn up at the association Carpark, you will have to deal with the aggressive Mt Batur Trekking Association) if you pay them their written asking price - IDR350,000 to go to the crater rim - there will be no problem. Don't agree to pay the higher price of 500,000 to go to the absolute summit - your guides will allow you to go there from the crater rim anyway. But do not think you will be able to just turn up and access the mountain without a guide and pay nothing. They will not allow it. They will physically restrain you and if you resist, they will beat you up - no problem at all. Today we were a group of 23 (we are a mixture of Indonesians and foreigners who all live here and are quite experienced in engaging with the local people of this country who as a general rule are absolutely non aggressive and non confrontational) and we did manage to get a discounted rate of $150,000 per person but not before they surrounded us and physically threatened us if we tried to climb without paying. It is fair to contribute to the local community by paying for guides - they are entitled to earn a living from their local resource - but must of the money goes to the \\\"association\\\" not to the guides. Therefore the standover men in the office cream the majority of the money for themselves. They will tell you how most of the money goes to the government - this is not true. It's a con but you cannot avoid them - all you can do is minimise the cost by negotiating. The climb, mountain and view are as wonderful and as beautiful as most reviewers state. But the men who run the association are thugs and a disgrace to their nation. Our Indonesian who were with us on Saturday were horrified and embarrassed to witness the aggressive way that these guys \\\"negotiated\\\" with us. Especially as we had 7 children aged 5-13 years of age in our group. In the end one of our group was just very good at staying calm and he managed to obtain the fair price on behalf of us all. But it took some time. While he was in the office with the \\\"boss\\\" we were surrounded by locals who were there to make sure we didn't try to climb without them which we had no intention if going, we were just asking for a fair and reasonable price. Wear good shoes - pack some water (1 litre per person minimum), a small snack although there are drinks and snacks available at the top, a jumper or pullover as it can get cold once you summit and cool down. Maybe a rain coat if it looks like it could rain (wet season especially) Avoid any confrontation and you will have a fantastic experience - and consider tipping your guides at the end. They are gracious and helpful and grossly underpaid. The stand over men take advantage of them as much as they do the tourists.\"", "Me (25) and my boyfriend (31) climbed mount agung for a sunrise with a guide called Nyoman in the end of March. She did not speak English but could say the necessity things like \\this way\\\", \\\"want to rest?\\\" and \\\"banana?\\\" :) It was enough for us. We agree with most of the comments below, this trekking is tough, specially when you are going down, and the view is incredibly beautiful - but we also would like to point out that this is not as hard as it seems reading the comments :) I read every single one before our trip to and got really scared, almost did not dare to do it. We are two young people who like to ride their bicycle when the weather is nice but otherwise are kind of couch potatoes. No gym, no running for miles, and no special training before the climbing. A usual, everyday fitness and the fact that we really really wanted to do this was enough for us to make the hike a success. You want it, you can do it. During the night while you are going up every harder etap could be followed by some rest on the stones. During the morning while you are going down the view and the monkeys help you forgetting about the pain in your legs. (as the matter of fact the 2days pain afterwards you must find something for yourself that helps :) ) One advice: don't do it with bad knees. \"", "We used a trek company to provide the guides up to the summit, taking the \\quick easy\\\" way we scrambled up old lava flows and beaten trails for around 2 hours. The hike was relatively moderate to hard in difficulty, robust and sturdy shoes a must - not converse as I saw! Foot ware is key, plenty of places to slip or loose your footing on the way up. Once up, we waited for dawn to appear behind a curtain of clouds (big shame) and explored the top. The steam vents are a photo opportunity and make the summit feel warm, where I would advise warm kit to wear whilst on the top - surprising how cold it is compared to the base but it is a mountain! When the clouds shifted a bit, the views were amazing and well worth it. Typical start time for dawn is 4am, assuming dawn is 0630, with 0600 arrival time. Leaving from kuta as I did, expect to leave at 2am for the 2 hour drive there.\"", "My group of two guys and two girls arrived independently on motorbikes for the sunrise hike at 3am. We started off on the path having read that it is very easy to do without a guide. Not true, but not because it's a difficult hike. We were immediately stopped by 8-12 men who stood in front of us and blocked our way. They immediately became aggressive and told us we needed to hire a guide for extornionate prices. We said we would do without a guide. Perhaps not wise given that the men were holding sticks threateningly. After telling them just once that we would not hire a guide because of their intimidation, i was butt-ended in the face with a stick and pushed back by two of them. I called them a mafia and was immediately surrounded. Thankfully my friend defused the situation and we backed off and hired a guide and did the hike. I regret giving money to this criminal monopoly that literally uses violence and intimidation to control the mountain. Shame on them and the local authorities that allow it to happen. In hindsight, I now know anyone who hikes Mount Batur are aiding these criminals.", "Started at 2am and it was about a 2hr drive from lovina so we got there at 4am. When with the guide, he gave us torches and we got breakfast as well. We pretty much started the hike as soon as we got there. I'm not the most physical of people and struggle with my knees but found the climb challenging but others would probably find it easy. It's only when you start to get to the top where it becomes a proper climb. A 12year old started to help me up as he climbs it every morning to sell drinks, bless him. At this point I was using my hands to pull myself up. The guide is good and will stop as many times as you want and will wait for you as well. You can take it as slow or as fast as you want. Just made it too the top for sunrise which was amazing and the views make it all worth it. From doing it I've got a new taste for hiking. At the top there's a crater you can look around and monkeys who steal your food which is funny. The climb down is more difficult as everyone leaves at the same time and the rocks are loose so just watch your step. I slipped down twice. I only did it in some trainers which was comfortable enough for it. So I wouldn't worry about proper hiking shoes.", "This walk although not overly difficult is definitely not 'easy' and you will want some level of fitness to complete and enjoy. Its an early start (we were picked up at 2:30am from our Villa in Ubud) with the walk starting at approx 4:30am, took us 1.5hours to reach the top and that got us there in plenty of time for the sunrise. Amazing views and was great watching all the monkeys running around. One of the best things I have ever done in !", "We were picked up at our hotel at 2 am by our private driver. We arrived at abt. 4 am at the foot of Mount Batur, where we were already expected by our private guide especially for the Mount Batur. The climb is quite heavy, certainly not for beginners. Not only up but descend is heavy also. Due to my bad fitness conditions, I was glad I could use the Suzuki driving me up to the top (almost) just 5-7 min walk to the top. It costs extra money, but for people who are in bad fitness condition and like to experience magnificent and breath-taking view on the sunrise and the Mount Agung, its worthwhile. I certainly recommend this, although I have learned from our guide that we were lucky with the weather, as it is not for sure when you are at the top that you will see the sunrise due the bad weather conditions. Not only the sunrise is fantastic, but you can see the crater and hot steam geysers. Certainly one of the top three things to do in .", "Hiking Mount Batur at sunrise, is a very advisable thing to do while in however I would not say is a MUST. The hiking starts at 4AM, and we found out that we were not alone. Hundreds of torch lights can be seen accross the hiking track. During the hiking we would be passing over many many people. We were all tourists, to do the same circuit. Around Mount Batur there is a \\mafia network\\\" to control the access to it. On one hand, its a good think that there is a guides service to improve the expierence, however this is not done properly. The service is extremely expensive comparing to the local cost of living. And the guides themselves are not allowing you to go alone, imposing a \\\"random\\\" service fee. Even having the GPS tracks, torch and so on, we were not able to do it alone. so the best thing is to hire this service from the beginning and do not waste time to discuss anything. TIPS: do not stay at Batur just for the hike, and rather do it from Ubud, for instance, and plan the 1 day trip. You would avoid stazing at Batur (there is nothing to do else). Famous hot springs are overrated. If you are familiar with SPAs, Wellness stuff, I would not justify the visit to Batur, however after the hike is great to relax yourself in them. CONCLUSION: The panorama is very cool, since Lombok is seeable and the skyline is great.\"", "Before going we had read multiple times in the reviews \\I thought I was ready for Agung but I wasn't\\\" or \\\"you're better off doing it during the night, because if you saw what you're doing you would stop\\\" are definitely true! We starting the sunrise trek at 02h00 from Pasar Agung. This was a very challenging hike; you walk the steep endless slope that is Mt Agung and you keep thinking that once you hit the next plateau you'll take a short break, but here's the thing... there are no plateaus during this 2000m ascent and the slope only gets steeper! We did it one step at a time and god are we glad we did it. Not only you get that sense of pride and accomplishment, but when you glance at from it's highest point, you get a view most people cannot even imagine exists! On a side note, we had hired Wayan Dartha (google him, he has a website) and I want to give him my thanks. He was extremely helpful and professional and I'm not entirely certain my girlfriend would have made it to the top and back if he hadn't been there helping her. While his English is nowhere near excellent, he will communicate with you effectively. I highly recommend him.\"", "Wow! What an amazing morning we had hiking up Mt Batur- it’s safe to say that our hike was made especially special by the outstanding service we got from our guide & his amazing family. (Incase you’re already sold on this adventure contact +62 877-6038-1082 - Bazir - there’s no better guide around). I’ll start by saying the whole booking process was super easy, I actually found our guides number on a previous post and whatsapped him, he got back straight away with a laid out plan of what to expect, what we needed to bring, prices etc. He advised us to bring long pants and a jacket, rightly so too! We are pretty used to cold weather but it was a chilly one for sure, we were stoked that we had a jumper, windbreaker and thermal leggings on so we could enjoy the sunrise while feeling warm! Bazir’s father who also used to guide himself picked us up at 2:30am on the dot, as planned from our accomdation in Ubud. He was ever so friendly & made the travel really easy. Around 3:30 we arrived at the base of Mt Batur, Bazir was there ready and waiting for us with a beaming smile! We set off up the volcano on an amazing path, Bazir took us up an alternative route to the main tourist route as it was less busy, a little shorter but steeper- this was incredible as the other route was rammed with people! He always mixes up the route depending on what the customer wants, fitness levels, times etc. He was very knowledgeable and gave us lots of information on the way up and the top as well as causal friendly chats. We arrived to the crater around 5am to be greeted by an amazing red strip in the sky as the light started to set in. As we took in the incredible views Bazir whipped us up some delicious coffee & breakfast with eggs and fresh fruit, it was all perfect. While enjoying my breakfast my hat got swept up in the wind and flew into the crater! Bazir so kindly climbed straight down into the crater to retrieve it for me- a pretty epic extra service if you ask me! After the sun had risen (which was mesmerising) we had a stroll around the crater, saw some monkeys, took some pictures and got some great local knowledge! We strolled back down to base, enjoying the sun- it’s really amazing to go up in the dark and down when it’s light- as we got to the bottom Bazir’s dad was there waiting for us to drive back- the whole service was so prompt and organised! they really did go above and beyond to make it all so easy and smooth. On the way home we stopped at the coffee plantation and the rice terrace, both were incredible and it was so great to get to see a bit more on our way back to Ubud. I honestly can not recommend this family enough, they do many different types of tours, including a sunset & sunrise camping tour on Batur- i’ll definitely be doing this with them next time. They are an incredibly kind hearted family who provide an amazing service for tourists in , it’s an added perk that they grew up at the base of the volcano so they really are all true locals. +62 877-6038-1082 Bazir", "I hiked up Mt Batur on the sunrise hike to was the sun coming up over the Sea. It was a moderate hike, difficult in parts due to the slippery ashy ground and lots of very rocky areas. Great on the way up to see a sky full of stars and the view of dozens of flashlights making their way up the mountain. Coming down was scarer as you can see where you could potentially fall! Lots of monkeys near the large crater area which is great fun! Worth doing if you've never hiked up a volcano. Seeing the sunrise from this setting was beautiful.", "First up, there are several variations on this tour catering for what you want and how much you want to spend. You can have a personal small group, +/- breakfast overlooking Kintamani, +/- visit to coffee plantation +/- walk around the full crater or budget larger groups. Details are on the pamphlets. One of our group had a cold so we opted for budget through a local contact without the walk around the crater and skipped brekkie at Kintamani and the coffee thing (been there - done that). We still got tea and banana pancakes at “base camp” and a banana sandwich and boiled egg at the summit. The climb itself is fairly straight forward apart from the last bit from the lower edge of the crater where the track is covered in volcanic sand which is slippery. So shoes with good grip are useful. You could also make it easier for yourself with a head torch but that is certainly not a requirement. The view at the top is worth the effort and sunrise is beautiful up there. The total walk up and back is only 8km and only 615m of elevation gain from where you start (although Mt Batur is 1717m high, you start walking at about 1100m). So a decent background level of fitness would be plenty. I would definitely do it again - in fact, probably will. But next time we’ll pay the extra to walk the crater and just have a group of our own.", "We enjoyed the sunrise on mount nature and this was incredible. After hiking 2 hours you reach the summit that was literally just above the clouds .", "We did the hike early morning 3am to watch the sunrise from the top. Having a guide is recommended, our guide was young, only 15, but he told us he climbed the mountain at least 6 times a week, only taking a day off when he gets tired. He was very knowledgeable and helped me on countless occasions when I nearly fell/tripped. He was patient with us as we stopped on numerous occasions for a water break. Hard work, but well worth it. Wear correct footwear. Coming down is harder and can get very hot.", "This is a fairly easy climb but there are SO many people doing it there can be traffic (people) jams going up and down. The views of the sunrise and surrounding area are amazing and make it worth the early start and the number of people. There are other hikes on the island that are a lot quieter if you want. Did it with a ten year old and she was absolutely fine with the climb.", "the mount is the highest in , and the most clear of the rubish, and hopely the climber can taking care of the mount.", "Mt. Batur is an active volcano situated in Kintamani. The view of the peak and surrounding lake is very good. You can also see the dust and ash spread around the mountain during last eruption. But apart from it there is not a lot to see at this place. if you love hiking/trekking then maybe its a good place for you as you can start trekking to the mountain early in the morning and I heard that you can have your breakfast at the top of the mountain. Seems nice idea provided the volcano is not dropping out lava :) . Apart from this there is nothing else here. If you are going to Monkey Forest or you are in this area and have some free time then maybe you can visit Mt. Batur. But if you are not going to trek, I suggest you avoid it.", "Lovely sight from Kintamani. A must visit. Climb up Mt Batur to see the sun rise behind Mt Agung. Well worth it.", "When we woke up at 2am we were wondering what we had gotten ourselves into, but we were all so glad we pushed through with the trip to the Volcano and the climb. The sunrise was stunning and the views from the top were almost as if they were straight out of a movie. Our guide took us down the mountain the long way and we saw plenty of cool stuff, like where the most recent eruption took place and the lava trails left behind. It was also good fun seeing and feeling the steam coming out of various craters. Well-worth doing!", "Hard trek for the sunrise but well worth it at the end. highly recommend doing this to all visitors", "Worth the hike but be warned, it is not for the light hearted. I think (?) there are different paths ... in the pitch black and armed with our torches, the first half of the path we took was a mix of goat track and narrow bitumen road. The second half, up the mountain, was a series of washed out ruts and landslides loosely termed a path. It was hard, black and long (2 hours up, 1 and half hours down). The sunset was beautiful (with about 100 other people). Absolutely worth doing ... once ...", "Absolutely brilliant experience. Well worth getting a guide as they can take you alternative routes and after all it is their livelihood! Would recommend doing the sun rise treck. An absolute must if visiting .", "Stayed in Seminyak, driver came and picked us up at 12.30am, reached base camp at 3+. There will be guides that will bring you into a room and they will show you different route up the mountain. Theres different route and different price per person. Honestly, i dont think theres a need for the guide as paying for the guides are to provide you with torchlight, showing you the way and to assist you and showing you the way up... Theres tons of people hiking up, so if you can just bring own torchlight, you can basically just follow any group that are going up. You have to be just healthy and you can climb the mountain. I see kids as young as 7 to elderly as old as 60 doing the hike up and they climb faster than my fat friend. It took 1.5 - 2h to get up there as my fat friend needed alot of stop.If you are going to stop, move aside as there are tons of people going up using 1 small path. On top of the mountain, you can get food and drinks and just wait for the sunrise. There are 2 stops for you to watch the sunrise. Just try to get the \\front seats\\\", alot people will take photo and block your view. And its super cold up there because of the wind. TIP: Going down is much difficult, dont walk slowly down, skip down, it will be easier Videos: Youtube/lolsia2000\"", "Mount Batur is the third highest peak on and provides a very attractive one day tour. You can hire a car and driver off the street (make sure you negotiate) for around US$50 for a full day so the visit is practical from any town and you can take in a lot more tourist attractions on the way. Mt Batur is essentially the high point (literally) in a four hour drive up a mountain. As you go you pass through about four temperate zones and some remarkable changes in temperature and vegetation ranging from forests to orange groves to gardens with cabbages and tomatoes in the crater lake area inside the caldera. The views from the top into the volcano are great as their is a second peak inside the caldera with raw black lava flows from an eruption in about 1960 clearly showing on the slopes, and huge and beautiful lake in the crater surrounded by local tour spots and villages. Its worth taking in the views from the top over lunch or a snack and driving down into the crater for the experience. Be prepared for the inevitable hawkers who are very persistent but typically passive and friendly. There can be a bit of traffic congestion at the rim on a busy day, but the drivers are good at negotiating the parking and traffic and will go away and pick you up if necessary. A recommended trip which can be leisurely and allow for some tourist stops on the way .. ask your driver but be aware that he will probably take you to favoured vendors who will try to sell furniture, jewellery, Bartok clothing and woodwork. All good if you want to buy and they let you go unscathed if you are firm about not buying. Don't forget to negotiate as you will get most items for around 40%-50% discount on the asking price", "Great experience for me and I'm a first timer! It can be physically challenging for someone who doesn't take any sports. I have seen a number of hikers heading down before reaching to the top. I do full marathons on my daily life, and that's about it. I have a nerve injury to my arm, mobility isn't there to help support myself. Also, participated in the marathon 2 days ago, so my legs are pretty weak. My ankle was hurting, probably due to abit of stretch from the marathon. But I managed to hit the top! I was paired with 2 other more seasoned hikers, from Australia. And it was quite a challenge keeping up the pace with them! Overall, upslope is very much easier compared to downslope. An advice will be to at least do some form of workout on your daily life, watch your steps and follow the every steps of the person in front of you. And do bring the necessity like a jacket at least. Awesome experience!!!!", "We got picked up at 2 am and reached the start of the climb around 3:30 am. We started the climb in private tour with cost around 600k idr each. Once you arrive to the top it can be a bit cold so take it into account. I strongly recommend private tour as the volcano is not like walking on the park. Some part are extremely dangerous and the guided at this point come into hero. I saw a woman abandoned by her guide due to joining a group tour. The guide was not able stayed with the slower guest who only wanted to go as far as sunset point.", "We walked up at night (after a rather difficult 1am pick up from Seminyak!) and then had breakfast at the top to watch sunrise. Part of the breakfast was hard boiled eggs cooked under the ground on the top (Batur is a volcano) which was cool. We then walked the ridge and went down. You need to be quite fit to do this, but it's well worth it. One of the best things we did in .", "I enlisted Esnawan's help again for the Mount Batur trek, after my enjoyable time with him when i went trekking at Mount Bromo last September. Esnawan was right on time and waited for us at our villa in Seminyak at 2.00am. Once we were out of Seminyak, we drove towards the direction of Denpasar before taking the Jalan A. Yani route up north. It was a refreshing change compared to the day time when there are no traffic on the road now. We carry on going north but leaning east and drove into Batubulan Village which is situated in Gianyar Regency. Batubulan Village is an exclusive village in which most people who live here have the abilities to carve out beautiful stone sculptures. According to the ancient myth, the sculpture making skill was god given and this ability was later on pass down generations. Lining up along both sides of the narrow streets are rows of buddha, ganesha and goddess sculptures. It was an hour and a half since we started off from Seminyak as we finally pass through Batubulan Village and then Ubud. I reckon we should be able to reach the starting point of our Mount Batur trek in another 45 minutes or less. The combination of the earthy scent in the night breeze and the occasional whiff of citrus smell from the mandarin oranges trees in the hills seems to have invigorated me as i noticed a huge signboard upfront with the word Kintamani. It is 4.15am and we have finally arrived at the home of Mount Batur. After meeting up with a local guide, we proceeded with the trek. Out of nowhere, a little girl with a small backpack started tagging along. She initiated some conversation but left shortly after failing to convince us from buying a bottle of coke. My and i look spirited despite the darkness in the woods, it was quite a straight forward trek especially with the lights illuminating from the torch lights which the other trekkers are holding. The entire duration of the trek takes approximately 1 hour and 45minutes with half the time on gentle slope and another half the time on steep slope. One bad thing about walking in the dark is that you never know how far you been walking, every trees or pathway look pretty much the same. I suppose when the gentle slope ended after walking for some time and when what stands right in front of you looks like a wall of rock, you start to realise the magnitude of the climb. Raising our head, we saw a roll of lights streaming vertically up the mountain and this was when one of our female friend started freaking out. After the last 20 mintues of silence from her which i take it that she was trying to conserve her energy, she suddenly exclaimed loudly, \\I am going to wait here for you all, i don't think i can climb further\\\". After some pacifying and reassuring from Esnawan which i am very sure he is good at it, we carry on with our climb. After the climb, it was almost 6.00 am when we finally reached our viewing point. Despite the cold air, my whole body was totally wet in my own perspiration. The sunrise in the morning, it was a fleeting one. A sudden burst of light in the sky but was covered by a thick veil of fog. We waited patiently in anticipation for the fog to clear and out came a stunning deep purple overcast covering the twilight blue hue in the sky. With the fiery orange glow slowly rising past the horizon, a sudden gush of fog blanket the entire sky again. Like a beauty, flirting with her every moves, the fog linger and shift with the breeze offering the excited crowd glimpses of the gorgeous landscape. With the land slowly warming up and the sun dissipated the fog, what stood right in front of us was Mount Abang and Batur Lake. Beyond that was the imposing Mount Rijani which sits shrouded by heavy clouds in the distance on Lombok island. Just by staring at Mount Rijani from afar gives me the chill but i am silently nursing the thought of scaling it one day. On the overall, the climb is very straight forward and despite the initial shock you might get when you see the steep slope rising up the mountain, it is really just a pretty simple climb. Imagine climbing stairs continuously for 45 minutes. It really all boils down to the perseverance in climbing in the dark. If you worked out frequently, you wouldn't feel much when you make it to the top. If you don't, the most you will get is some aching in the thighs or the calves. Bring along some water to hydrate while climbing. I will recommend that you get yourself a head touch instead of a handheld torch if you are someone who like to keep your hands free to support yourself when scaling the mountain. I have done a few trekking at different places and usually you will need a local guide, the reason is to safeguard their livelihood and also to ensure that you don't get hurt. I can say that of so many places, the local guide at Mount Batur is pretty professional and i was even made to filled up a survey form to evaluate their performance after the trek. Most people do the sunrise trek like us by engaging an agent. The package usually include transportation from your place of lodging to Mount Batur, the cost of the local guide, entrance fee to Mount Batur, some simple breakfast on the mountain and the transportation back to your place of lodging. I engaged Esnawan for the trek since i have done another trek with him before at Mount Bromo, off Surabaya. That speaks how trustworthy he is to me. You can reach him at nathantour(dot)blogspot(dot)com and i am sure you wouldn't feel disappointed. Go forth, scale Mount Batur and enjoy the gorgeous sunrise.\"", "The 2 hour trek is quite simple even if steep and slidy in some parts, but even a not trained person like me can do that. The effort to arrive to the top really worst it!! The view is amazing as well as the sunrise, one if the best I've ever seen! Furthermore at the way back the guide gave us the chance to make the trail a bit longer to see the crater in a less touristic part (there were very few people in comparison to the tour that is really crowded). Amazing!! It is a \\must do\\\" activity when you're in .\"", "We enjoyed the view and took the trek down halfway. We also saw mantas swimming around at the bottom. Highly recommend it. Luckily most of the rude tourists dont go that far down the trek and you get some quite time ;)", "The walk is not challenging but I would recommend using hiking boots. The view on the top and sunrise are not exceptional. We climb a volcano in La Reunion a year ago and it was stunning. May be my expectations were to high. The guide association who employs 260 guides is a MAFIA.It is hard to recommend against that walk as it brings work to the locals..so up to you. We pay 350.000 IR but we heard that people payed over 500.000 IR", "Yes it is a spectacular view if you can get to see it with all the aggressive sellers/hawkers up there. It cost to get there, then it cost to go up the volcano and it just keeps on costing. If you are on a budget be careful. The drive around the volcano and lake was well worth it. Oh Yeah and they charge to use the toilet and make sure you bring your own paper. The drive up the range to get to Mount Batur you will find plenty of monkey roaming freely and their are places where you can park.", "DO NOT SUPPORT THE MOUNTAIN MAFIA. We decided as a group to take a taxi to the volcano and do the easy trekking by ourselves. As previous comments reveal - not possible due to the mountain mafia. We got harrased, verbally and physially abused by the ignorant inbreed mountain mafia portraying to work for the government. Pushing around women half their size and yelling at their faces. Discusting. They had even a self-printed \\government padge\\\" that they showed for 1 second before hiding it. I asked to have a closer look to check the details and ofcourse I could not do that without aggressive shouting about me disrespecting their country. Wow. Was able to see that it was definately something made in the next door garage. You can go to the mountain by purchasing a over priced tour. I would not recommend anyone supporting this mafia activity. You should not have to pay for a sunrise! Ps. Pictures are taken from the village next to Mt Batur. As beautiful sunrise. No mafia.\"", "Please hike if you can got the time to. Even its just 2 hours hike, do not underestimate the Mountain. Worth the hike, and this is the shortest Mountain compare to the big brothers where you will have stay over just to reach the peak.", "My friend and I (24 and 26) did this hike and are pretty decent shape. It is a pretty tough hike on the ascent. Almost one hour of the two hours is straight up on volcanic rocks which you are navigating with a flashlight. That said the payoff of the sunrise is beautiful and the hike around the crater is lovely, although the day we went was cloudy so our view was obscured. We stayed at the base of Mt Batur which I would definitely recommend if you can as you can just start your hike from your hotel and only need to begin walking at 4am :)", "A must-do when you're in ! We came during March 2020 so there weren't very many people (we were told only 150-200 people compared to the usual 1k+). The hike itself is a bit difficult and slippery due to the small pebbles, but get a good guide and you'll be okay. It's definitely a beautiful experience, but make sure to bring a jacket for the top of the mountain as it gets cold, especially before the sun comes up.", "I would consider myself a pretty fit person however this climb was way more difficult than anticipated. It took 4 strenuous he's yo climb up the mountain and I got to the top as the fog rolled in and couldn't see more than a meter in front of me. However after a little while the fog cleared and the views are breath taking... best part was my guide he was super positive kept my spirits up and feed me snacks and coffee when ever I wanted to brake:) I love getting to know about the village and its people and about through my Guide well worth this strenous fleet just be prepared.. it is not a hike it is a climb!! Get plenty of rest before and check the weather make sure it is gonna be dry and not foggy!!! And book my guide he was awesome his name is Wayan 0813-3852-5677 !!!:)", "There are many many companies and guides selling the trip to Mount Batur, but if you would like to avoid the massive number of tourists stay at Bunbulan Hill Hostel and let they arrange a real local experience to you. There are different options and we took the long trip. Where after the sun rise we continue working towards the crater of the volcano and some lava hills. Thanks to the information I found on this forum I made a reservation at Bunbulan Hill Hostel (which is quite a confortable and nice hotel with shared bathrooms and shower at hostel price). By staying in Bunbulan hostel you gain one more hour of sleep (wake up 3.30h) and you walk through a local trail with a group of around 10 people and two guides. The walk is not the easiest, to be honest I struggled a bit, but respect your body and walk at your own pace and everyone can reach the top on time to see a great sunrise. Having great shoes and good gear definitely makes the experience easier. Enjoy the journey! I did not have my hiking boots, I used runners with great grip. It was fine but hiking boots always helps. What to wear: layers. Leggings were fine. T-shirt, long sleeves jumper and a jacket. Is you have a wind stopper bring it. While you walk your body will be very warm. Once you reach the top can be very windy so wind proof jacket eases the experience. An idea: I was based in Ubud and the I made a deal with one driver to drive use the full day and drop us off at the hostel. I strongly recommend this option. This is my suggested itinerary: Ubud -> Gunung Kawi (rock temple) -> Tirta Empul Temple (holy spring temple) -> Tegalalang Rice Terrace -> Coffee farm -> Bunbulan Hill Hostel in Kintamani. We paid 450K to our driver.", "OMG I went up Mount Agung last night - I was picked up from my hotel at Nusa Dua at 2000. I arrived at Besekih at 10:30 waited 30 minutes as we started at 2300 supposedly to be on time to see the Sunrise from the top. Most of the trail was loose stone and soil, it was difficult going up because the feet slide back. At times there were vines to hold onto and pull yourself up. The guides stopped twice to pray and give offerings to the Gods. Mine stopped once more to have a break. We reached the top at 0240. Sunrise is at 0530, there was no shelter up there, the wind was howling and so strong I had to hold on to my guide, you would think we were sweethearts the way I was holding on to him for my dear life. If we stayed one more minute there, we would have developed Hypothermia. I was wearing 3 layers of clothing plus a thick jacket. There was no way I was waiting for any Sunrise. We quickly headed down - now the real FUN began!!! Remember the loose stones and soul that I was telling you about? It was the scariest experience i've ever had. We were literally skiing down. My bum was sore from falling down. My guide was literally holding my hand nearly the whole way. Did I tell you that the trail is narrow and the sides were so deep, you can't see the bottom? Thank God I was doing it at night or I'm sure I would have freaked out. It took us 3 hours to go down. I love the mountains. I was using this hike as a training for my next race in the mountains but I will never recommend this trip to anyone. It was just plain dangerous. Maybe some other time of the year when the trail is not so dry and slippery. I used the Darma Wayan tour group. They were very friendly but I would have preferred a guide who could speak English. Mine didn't. This is another dangerous part as how could we have communicated in case of Emergency. ", "Began the trek at 4am and while it was cold to begin (~16 degrees), I quickly warmed up trekking up the mountain with a flashlight! Took us about 1.5h up and another 1.5h down. Be careful when descending - it's a lot more dangerous as the terrain can be very slippery at times - our guide advised us to step sideways which was very helpful! I had great guides too - who were very conscious and took care of us as well as the mountain (cleared rubbish that they saw along the way) so please clear up after yourselves! The views were absolutely breathtaking on a clear day - think a night sky full of stars & an amazing sunrise! A small tip - bring some food for breakfast up & share the bread provided by the tour agency with the monkeys instead!", "I struggled climbing up the mountain and if not for my excellent guide who literally pulled me up every single step and held my hand when I climbed down because I was so fearful of falling, I would have never made it up nor see such a beautiful sight.", "I climbed mount Agung once and I'm doing it again in a few days. It is truly fantastic. I read several reviews about people coming to the mountain trying to climb it without a guide. And when they're approached by locals they say they feel treated badly for money. Mount Agung is the holiest place in . All the temples in are faced towards mount Agung. The good spirit lives there and people pray so that he stays there. nese believe if something bad happens on that holy mountain, the evil is trying to win over the good. So if tourists go up without a guide and the get lost and die, the nese must pray and make offerings to chase the evil out. Because the evil is strengthened by death. It has happened before. Tourists have gone up with shorts and bad equipment, got lost and froze to death. And the village people had to spend lots of money on offerings to chase the evil out. Please people have some respect for the local traditions. 100.000 IDR for a guide is nothing. Or what ever they're asking you. When you stand there and refuse to take a guide, of course they become angry. They will not let you enter their holiest shrine unaccompanied. What's wrong with people? It's a tough climb and it takes hours. It's dangerous to go there without any knowledge of the area. If you've climbed it several times, I could agree with you. But if you've never been there before, how can you even dare to go there without a guide????", "I have joined an organised trip but heard that many people did it on their own. For me it was easy and smoothly run but then I haven't had to do anything. Woke up and been picked up around 2 in the morning, stopped for a gorgeous pancake and coffee afterwards and then headed to the bottom of the mountain. It was absolutely chilly and pitch black, even though they provide you with a torch, (they have 1-2 extras) but they expect you to bring your own. Then the march starts and you meet fellow hikers, lots of them. First couple of legs are absolutely easy-peasy, you chit chat, the starry sky is beautiful and the line of the torches going up the hill is pretty cool to watch as well. Then when you hit the first plateau you think you are there...well, you are not, keep going! This mountain has 2 craters and you are nowhere near to the top. There will be a couple of extra plateaus where you feel you reached the summit and you haven't. Lots of people everywhere. At the end, not all of our group members made it to the 'top' but even so, the sunrise is beautiful from anywhere. The last bit is absolutely volcanic with blacks ashes, so don't wear expensive white trainers otherwise you might be disappointed. Second breakfast is served at the summit...or wherever you are but be aware of the bees and the monkeys who will steal your food shamelessly. Great photo opportunities everywhere with facing the lake and the mountain, sunrise and smoking craters, monkeys and all. ", "come to now as there is no problem with volcanos at all. The beaches are clean witg lots of restaurants and eateries right on the beach.", "Climbing Agung is not for everyone! We totally underestimated it. It was so, so hard, but the view and the sunrise were incredible. First of, our guide was fantastic! Months before we travelled there, I contacted Wayan Widiyasa (wayan.idguides@gmail.com), whose name came up a lot on the internet. We decided to go for the longest climb, from Purah Besakih to the summit, price was 850.000 Rp for 2 people. Wayan did not guide us himself, he belongs to a collective with 28 local guides. Our guide's name was I Gede Mundut Aryana, and he was amazing (can be contacted through the same emailaddress). He stopped at all the right spots, feeling when we needed rest. Especially on the way down (which was maybe even harder than up - it certainly felt much longer), he helped me out a lot. I could not have done it without him! The climb was, as said, hard. The path is basically just a straight line from the temple to the top. Nothing like European mountain paths. It was steep, climbing with hands and feet (and ropes) at times. It's about 6-7 hours to the top. Then, you take the same path down. Which took us about 5 hours as well (mostly because of me, my boyfriend could have done it faster). Wear good trekking shoes to get a good grip on the surface (it gets slippery, especially after rain). Bring layers of clothes, it gets cold at the summit. And bring enough water and snacks. If you are an experienced climber, and/or are very physically fit, this is definately an interesting trip. Don't underestimate it though!", "I have who live locally in and have done this hike many times. They recommend that tourists use a guide because as you get about half way up some parts of the trail split into a few directions and you can get lost or take the wrong path. A guide knows which direction to take, even without a flashlight. Yes, adventurous people could do this hike alone without a guide and its about a 50/50 shot if you make it up the right path in time for the sun to rise, so its really entirely up to the person. For me, I am glad we chose a guide. I work out a few times a week, hike, and run half marathons, so for me this hike it was not a difficult one. For people who are moderately in shape, like my friend dont let this review scare you away, she made it to the top and she was just fine. You go at your own pace and nearly every person on the mountain that is climbing takes water breaks. That's what makes this hike great, it really is good for groups, solo travelers, couples, etc. But I don't recommend taking children for the sunrise hike, perhaps the day hike would be a better fit. And I cannot even say older people should stray from the hike because the one person who kicked my butt up the hill was like a 50 something man - good for him. Now for the actual hike, it is about 5,200 feet. It does not seem that high and the path is safe. Yes, you are in the dark and you only have a small flashlight but not once did i feel unsafe. There is plenty room to walk and the cliffs are far from the path. Now once you get closer to the top, the path terrain changes from hard rock to sand, so wear proper shoes, tennis shoes, hiking boots and keens are strongly recommended or you will find the hike gets tougher as you try to walk through the sand and sink. The hike was beautiful to look up at the sky and see so many stars right above, so close i could almost touch them. And Kintimani is down below, so there is no noise, just the quiet village and crater lake. It is so peaceful and beautiful over there I highly recommend this as a top activity to do in . Once you get to the top of the mountain you cook an egg in the mountain steam and are given sandwiches or sweet buns depending on which tour company you used. I used 'Get your Guide' and the customer service of my booking with Daniel Dyakov was seamless. My guide was nice too, although his English was sub-par but that didnt matter, he was helpful and he knew the path and that is key. Once the sun rises you can eat and just relax, they do not hurry you back down. When you are halfway through the hike you get to play with monkeys and feed them so save some food or buy some from a vendor if you want to interact with the monkeys. As for coming down the mountain, i thought that was more difficult than going up and it was a little slippery coming down, so go slow and just have fun!!!", "From Kuta the travel time was 3.30 hours and was an interesting drive. The volcano is an awesome sight and easily visible without and trekking. We had a nice lunch at a restaurant overlooking the volcano. There were a lot of hawkers there and were quite desperate for a sale. No problems experienced though and thoroughly enjoyed the day trip. A lot of work was being done on facilities and I imagine the improvements will enhance the visit even more.", "The hike itself was very tiring, some parts being quite difficult to climb as they are covered in volcanic ash so its like trying to hike in sand, some parts are also quite steep. It is chilly at the top but gets hot while climbing up and heading down in the sun, would recommend a shirt under a light jacket. The view at the top was well worth the hike. Would recommend booking from the tour places at the side of the streets as we had paid half as much as a lot of others on the exact same tour with us.", "We were there In the morning. No body but us around so it was great... Our guide was kind and well spoken... Cheap entry and guide all up was $10 for 2 of us", "Thank you Trip Advisor. After reading the reviews about hiring a guide to hike up the sacred and beautiful Mt. Agung, I took the advice of contacting Wayan Dartha when I arrived in . He immediately contacted me and in less than 24 hours we were hiking up the volcano. He is very personable and knowledgeable and provided snacks and water. We made it to the top for an amazing sunrise, and he made me the best breakfast I had on my entire vacation, including hot coffee. As for the difficulty in the hike, I will concur with others that this was one of the more challenging hikes I've had.The trip down was, by far, more difficult than up. Wayan was patient and guided me on the best way down possible. If you plan on going, bring good hiking shoes and a warm jacket/sweater and hiking poles (Wayan did provide a walking stick). Overall, the experience was breathtaking and I highly recommend this for the active traveller.", "Climb Mount Agung in island long enough to take, 7 hours to peak for beginners. Leisurely walk and see the beautiful views from the top of the Mt Agung and for those who want to climb the Mt Agung, you can hire local guide, with some trips from short, medium and long with cost that is not too expensive. You will get snacks, drinks and guided patiently follow your step", "Nice Place to see. We have been there early morning. There is a small Restaurant on the cliff from where you can watch all the three Volcano's. Peaceful Place and Nice place to enjoy the surrounding Atmosphere.", "If you want to relax after the long day of walking around in this village, Lake Batur is a great spot. It has a very wonderful view of the mountain and kintamani highland and boats aside from the lake. There are benches where you could sit and relax. Seen people were waiting for the boats to dock for a tour around the lake. Local people here and there, selling souvenirs.", "Started the hike at 4am from the parking lot. You begin on a slightly inclined paved road. Funnily enough, there are scooters offering rides for people who want to skip the road portion and begin the assault, but I walked the whole way like most others. One-way, it is around 2.5 miles with about 2,600 ft elevation gain (according to some blogs). The real gain is the last half; it's a really steep, rocky and sandy climb with no switchbacks. The front of your ankles will be very much contracted in an acute angle. It's a nice challenge that makes you huff and burn. There's no need to use your hands. The top was crowded but it's easy to take photos of the views without people in your shots. In early January, it wasn't as cold as it would've been during the summer. I brought a jacket, but didn't really need it. I walked Batur's crater rim in a loop before the descent, which provided fantastic ridge hiking. Going down was a pain. A major portion of the initial descent was on soft volcanic sand—very easy to slip. After the sand are a mix of loose rock, very sharp stones, and packed earth. I scraped my butt against a rock once and tore a hole in my leggings. It was all very steep—hard on the knees and ankles. My legs were shaking from all the stress mid-way down. You then get back on the paved road and the rest of the way past farmlands. Again, people on scooters go up and down offering rides back to the parking lot for tired hikers. Took me two days after the hike to completely recover from sore ankles! Clothing Tip: Wear sweat-wicking, quick-drying clothes with sturdy shoes. I was wearing trail runners, but many tourists did fine with normal sneakers. Don't wear sandals. If you have mid hiking boots with good ankle support, you'll be more confident. You don't need to start the hike wearing a jacket, as you'll warm up from the exertion really quickly. After sunrise, you might want a hat and shades. Weather Tip: The mountain province has weird and unpredictable weather so forecasts aren't always accurate. If you look at a mountain forecast that gives you the weather at the summit and it is sunny to cloudy, while the weather lower at Lake Batur says it's very cloudy and rainy... The top is usually clear at sunrise anyway and you'll get the sea of clouds. I was really lucky to get a perfect view after a week of more of cloudy sunrises. The more humidity, moisture, precipitation, and clouds are in the Kintamani area around the time of your hike, the higher the chances are for the sea of clouds. When I went, thunderstorms were forecasted from Kintamani down to Ubud for the same day, and it didn't rain a drop all day!", "we came to lake and mount Batur, because we heard about the nice area. When we arrived we were stunned and went to a very lovely Bungalow (Mappa Lake View) and booked for two nights. We heard about the trekking mafia for the main peak so we decided to walk up the road where we came from the other day. As soon as we parked our scooter people came and asked where we are going, that they have formed an association and there is no way for us to go anywhere without a guide. We went back to our stay and were followed the whole way through the town. As soon as we stopped we were checked out again. The area is very beautifull, but I can not recommend anyone to go there if he does not want to deal with very pushy people or support the local mafia.", "My fiancé and I decided that we wanted to climb Mt Agung for 2 main reasons, highest in & didn't want to experience what was likely to be more touristy, Mt Batur. So we borrowed some warm Jackets, leggings and gloves, our camera, water bottle and some snacks and left to climb Mt Agung at 1am. We met our guide, a little, older looking (actually in her 40's) lady and got flash lights for our head and off we went. At 1am it was a little chilly but as we began I was so so hot, so sweaty! We were the only ones when we started but after about 1 hour we had a break and 2 other groups of 2 + 2 guides caught up to us. We continued to climb and after 2 hours, we had more breaks as it was getting much colder and we'd been climbing for a while, the terrain was different too, with it being more rocky and lose rock. We reached the top at approximately 5:55am - so it took us almost 4.5 hours. Watching the sunrise was outstanding, incredible and worth everything, it was incredibly cold though and I would have loved to know the temperature. Would have been awful to not have a jacket or long pants (like one man) - it was also a bit windy. We dreaded the climb down - my fiancé got sick almost half way down and our guide stayed with us and gave him a massage etc to help him and waited for him to recover enough to go down - so the decent took us a while longer than the others. It was incredible but definitely not for someone who is looking for an easy climb to see the sunrise over - it is hard. My advice would be: 1. wear proper shoes, I wore running shoes and that was okay but my toes have been very sore from them being pushed forward going down 2. Take 2 bottles of water 3. Although the guides offer food, each guide/tour is different and it's nice to have food you actually like - for example we chose our 60cent packet of Oreos over boiled eggs 4. Take sunscreen for the way down 5. Definitely bring something warm to put on!!!! 6. Be careful, it's easy to slip on the rocks, especially going down 7. STRETCH / warm up & down - we didn't and we can still barely climb stairs or walk down them 3 days after! It's an inspiring climb for sure and the fact that the guides do it often is crazy!", "I loved this hike. Absolutely worth getting up at 2am to make the hike and see the sunrise. I'm in pretty good shape, a runner, and exercise 4-6 times a week. We made it up there in a little under 2 hours. If you are not in good shape, expect to take up to 3 hours because it gets pretty steep once you get close to the top. It's not unmanagable, but you will want to give yourself time to take short breaks to catch your breath. Take a big bottle of water. Your driver from Ubud should provide eggs, bananas, and a small bottle of water. Your guide will cook the egg and banana in a steam fissure. Hot bananas are SO good. NEver expected it but they are. I left Ubud at 2am and once we got to the top, I had to wait another hour to see the sunrise. So, if you need 3 hours, leaving Ubud at 2am is perfect. I was nervous about hiring a random guide once we got there. Don't be. All the guides must be part of the coop and are really nice. I do reccommend taking your own first aid kit. I gave a woman a bandaid for a painful blister. Her guide should have had that but he didn't. I packed hiking boots and they took up a lot of space in my suitcase. I almost left them at home but I was happy I had them. The trail is uneven and rocky and the added ankle support of boots is great. Take your own toilet paper. If you need to pee, there are no bathrooms on the volcano since it's a sacred mountain. You'll have to go in a bush. Oh well.... It cost me 900,000 IDR for the whole trip - 500K for the guide. 400K for the driver, roundtrip. Do it and enjoy. It's beautiful!", "It is not an easy trek make sure that you have a flash light and very good shoes. If you do not feel in good shape do not go there. Check the weather forecast if it is foggy it is not worth the effort be side when you arrive up you are nothing. Take the guides they're really friendly and helpful and could do a great breakfast!!", "Our driver picked us up at 2am at our hotel and drove for about 2hours to the foot of the mountain. Started the trek at about 430am. Don't think you need a jacket (which can be rented for 50k). It was windy but not chilly ( felt like 25-28 degrees celcius). We stopped for about 5 breaks (2-5mins each) to catch our breathe. Certain sections were quite steep and slippery due to loose volcanic rocks. Our guide was very nice and helped us at those sections where we needed extra support. Do plan more time if you forsee that you may require more stops. Breakfast was simple banana bread with tea. We couldn't finish our breakfast and fed the remainder to the monkeys. Trek down is easier but more loose rocks! Takes about an hour to return. Went to hot spring to wash up (not ideal after trekking and under the hot sun). Driver picked us up for lunch and sent us back to hotel by about 2pm.", "Mount Batur is an active volcano in Kintamani District, Bangli Regency, , Indonesia. Wikipedia. please take care of your cleanliness when climbing, do not litter, do not speak harshly, think dirty, and behave badly. for women do not climb during menstruation.", "Great views to be had here, shame it is all commercialised. Restaurants that are expensive and hawkers selling their wares. But, how many people do you know that have seen an active volcano for real? Last erupted in 1996.", "I got picked up at 2am from Ubud and we made our way to the base of the mountain. It was quite a long drive (about an hour). It is quite cold at the bottom and there are vendors trying to get you to buy a jacket, but no worries once you start climbing, you won't feel cold anymore. It is relatively easy the first hour or so then it starts to get increasingly difficult. Especially near the top where it is all gravel and makes you slip and slide very easily. (very hard to get a firm footing). Climbing in the dark also makes it very difficult. You are given a torch (which can sometimes be very weak) so it is advisable to bring your own torch with adequate batteries. The summit was beautiful though and the sunrise was amazing. There are always many people climbing up, so we shared the summit with about 20-30 other people. You can buy food and beverages on the summit as the tour guides will cook in one of the huts there. (it is pricey though! as it is a monopoly up there) The climb down was less difficult but tiring non the less. It goes by an easier but much longer route.", "We arrived at 4am without a guide and with the intentions of hiring a local one incase we thought we needed one (since we forgot flashlights). Immediately a group of locals started talking to us and trying to get us to \\register\\\" and were told it was 600,000 to hire a guide. There are tours that leave from Ubud for 200,000 that include breakfast a car and guide which I pointed out and they responded go to Ubud. It was just a disappointing experience to be yelled at by strangers because we wouldn't let them rip us off and they wouldn't even negotiate. They just yelled at us saying we were disrespecting there city and culture, by that point I had enough and I thanked them for this great experience in Kintamani and we left. We read lots of reviews before about people showing up without a guide and this was a lot worse than we anticipated.\"", "Back in November I decided not to go to Mount Batur, for a multitude of reasons, but still wanted to at least climb up something! Staying in Amed, it wasn't too far from Lempuyang by Taxi. I arrived actually quite late... maybe around 17h... but one guide said he would come up with me. We saw two other people very early on on their way back down, but apart from that, we were all alone on the mountain. The weather wasn't great at all - incredibly misty - I didn't actually get to see any views at all... but even still... climbing up all those steps in the misty forest atmosphere was kind of special. The monkeys weren't even out at that time. We powered our way and did the ascent and descent in a couple of hours, stopping every now and then for a break. Even without views I would do it again.", "And even a non-Hindu can see why. As you ascend the trail, you will walk past temples and the woodland trail is lined with nese umbrellas. The view at dawn from the 1,700M summit is stunning as you overlook the larger Mt Agung in the distance. You can also see the black lava field from the 1963 eruption and the view over Lake Batur is amazing. Bring some pocket money to buy drinks at the summit.", "For those who had not seen a volcano before, this place is totally awesome. Beautiful, cold and serene. Totally worth every penny.", "The view of Mount Batur at Kintamani was spectacular but my husband and I were really annoyed with the street peddlers that kept harrasing us to buy their souvenirs despite us repeatedly insisting we didn't want anything. We had lunch at one of the restaurants (I can't remember the name) but the food was terrible and worst of all, it was a total rip off! We kept telling ourselsves we actually paid for the magnificent view and not the food! Nevertheless, it is still an attraction and what is without its beautiful scenery!", "We just when for a view of Mount Batur from the balcony of the busy buffet restaurant. With young children it was going to be too much of an effort to actually climb the mountain even with a guide. Instead this became a late lunch stopover when we hired a driver to show us part of the island. This was one of the stops. It is always fun to see a volcano whether active or not and get to appreciate the nature of your surroundings. The buffet lunch at the restaurant was not much to write home about but it is busy because it gives you a chance to admire the scenic view. Be aware of the hawkers outside the place who can be insistent that you buy the usual tourist tat.", "Climb to the top was not the easiest but with the right sports shoes and mindset, it’s well worth the exercise and challenge. Getting to the summit with unobstructed views of the sunrise while having warm hot chocolate in the chilly temperatures was one of the finest feelings I’ve ever experienced. This world, and particularly Indonesia is indeed beautiful", "We climbed mount Batur with batur trekking and an amazing guide called Raida. The ascent took around 2.5 hours (as I am not very fit and had to take quite a few brief stops. Lots of people were trekking up at the same time. We started the trek at 3.30am and reached the top for a beautiful sunrise over mount agung and the mountains in Java. You can see the craters of mount batur and see the steam vents which were fascinating and very hot. We would definitely recommend a climb to see the amazing view as even someone like me (obese and unfit) was able to do it with some help and a lot of determination!", "We booked a private hiking tour from Klook at Mount Batur. The hike was very tough for us as we are not sporty people. Started our hike from around 4am and reached at the peak at close to 6am. First of all the weather is pretty chilly at the mountain so cover up, it’s around 15 degrees. Rental of jackets are available at 50K IDR. We had an awesome guide to watch over us throughout and making sure that we are alright. We hiked to mid point and decided to get transport up to the peak. Motorcycle rides are available at 350K IDR per pax to bring you up to peak from mid point with very experienced Drivers. Definitely a once in a lifetime experience, challenging but worth it. Having a good rest and massage is a must after the hike. :)", "The sunrise trekking was a fantastic experience! As I was a solo budget traveller in , I had to (gladly) share the trek with another group (good way to meet people too). I was picked up at 2.30am in Ubud, and the entire trek was from 4am to 11am, depending on stamina. But hey, I saw grandmas on the way up, so it's the determination to admire. Useful advices you may need: 1) Scout around and bargain for deals. I managed to get Rp 300.000 In Ubud, but paid Rp 450.000 to another agent as I thought it included hot spring entrance. Well it did not, so my lesson is to ALWAYS clarify with the agent. 2) Bring a good torchlight and a big bottle of water, in case they are not included in your package. 3) The trek started very cold at 4am, so you may want to rent a sweater at Rp 50.000. I brought my own, but it turned out I did not need it at all, even at the peak. 4) Wear good sports/hiking shoes. It was definitely not a breeze to the top for non-experienced trekkers. My shoe midsole detached as I descended the mountain. My guide was proactive enough to find a string from somewhere to tie it back. 5) Tip the guide. Mine was really attentive, especially to one girl in my group who slipped and hurt her ankle.", "I read lots of reviews on here and my husband and I decided to do this trek. We are both in our early 30s and are fairly active at home but not regular hikers. We paid 400,000 IDR each and had a private tour guide pick us up from our hotel (if you're staying in the area Villa Jempana is a stunning place to stay). It was a 10 minute drive to the start of the path and although I'd read it can take 2 hours to get to the top we were at the top in just over an hour. The walk was tough and had us out of breath but not too bad really. Our guide was great and we had a couple of rests on the way up to catch our breath again. The first half of the walk is definitely tougher than the second half and like others have mentioned the motorbikes taking the less adventurous people up the volcano were really annoying. The fumes and noise of them we had to try and tune out, they should be banned! We arrived at the top, had our banana sandwiches and boiled eggs given to us for breakfast by our guide and waited patiently for the sun to rise. We were in low season so luckily there were only a few hundred people at the top, our guide said that in high season this can easily reach 1000. But there was plenty of room at the top and we didn't feel overcrowded. There were some annoying drones at the top as apparently appreciating nature can't be done without the loud buzzing of a machine hovering above. After an hour at the top we part jogged, part walked back down again making it just over a 3 hour round trip. The views from the top were just stunning and made the trek more than worthwhile. For a private guide, food and those views I'd say this trip was inexpensive and a must do if you have the time.", "Started hiking up around 2300 from the Besakih Temple (actual peak of Mt. Agung) entrance and let me tell you it ain't no walk in the park. Ended up making it up to the top 2 hours early, so we made a fire and napped till then. Once the sunrise came it was definitely one of the most beautiful sites you'll ever see. You could see all of ! Make sure you check the weather before doing this! Hydrate the night prior to hiking this volcano and bring at least 2 liters of water. My guide provided me with breakfast at the top. After it was all said and done it took us 3 hours to descend. There are plenty opportunities to rest during this hike but be aware you might miss the sunrise if you take too long!", "The whole experience of Mount Batur was brilliant! We received a surprise banana pancake at base camp and then had a follow up breakfast up the top of the mountain- which we did know about. The climb itself is quite tough, we do a lot of walking and scaled Ben Nevis a few years ago, but this was quite a challenge (but totally worth it). It is very steep in places particularly after ‘the first top’ but with a good pair of walking boots and the will power you will definitely get up to the top! As once you do it is so worth it for the beautiful sunrise. Coming down you take a different more gradual path but this can still be hard going on the legs. The biggest surprise for us was how busy it was, so be prepared to queue when scaling the mountain and top tip take tissues (maybe a sheewee for the ladies) as the toilets coming down are quite grim and you will have to pay anything up to 20000 IDR for them. We would definitely recommend this experience, however, do prepare it isn’t just a simple walk you will need: tissues/wet wipes/hand sanitizer or sheewee, good boots, warm clothes (it is freezing up the top), a hot spring or spa session afterwards to reward your muscles. Look out for friendly monkeys at the top!", "My son and I climbed Mount Batur to view the sunrise from the top in late May. The climb was relatively easy. The view from the top was fantastic, and the walk around the crater and back down was fun and interesting. You need to get an early start, and depending upon where you are staying in , it could be quite early. We were in Seminyak, so our pick-up from the hotel was at 1:30am and we started climbing at about 3am. Got to the top at about 4am. Its chilly up top until sunrise, so dress accordingly. We paid a guide to take us up, which was arranged by our hotel.", "Everyone's description of logistics is pretty accurate. I'll add that it's very feasible to do this adventure by arranging a guide by yourself (as opposed to a guide service for ~$100/person). It's possible to just show up at Pasar Agung Temple at 1:30 am and negotiate with a guide (expect to pay $40-50 for 2-3 people) to take you up that morning. If you're like me and want to have a little more of a sure bet, contact a guide ahead of time. There is a network of 28 guides who all know each other - 21 men and 7 women. I highly recommend Wayan Widiyasa (wayan.idguides@gmail.com, +6285237250607), who speaks awesome english and can handle slow hikes or even people who want to blitz ascent. Try to catch him a few days ahead because he's popular. If he's booked he can hook you up with a family member - they're all farmers who serve as guides in the dry season. If you want to arrive the day before, ask your guide if they can find you a place to stay. Most of them seem to have an extra room with a mattress on the floor where you can crash for a few hours. And they'll most assuredly want to feed you and serve you tea. Amazing people with awesome hospitality. My wife and I are in good physical shape and are avid hikers in our late 20s, and this is the most intense hike we've done in terms of steepness and ruggedness of terrain. It didn't help that we did it in Chacos - you'll survive in sub-optimal footwear, but hiking boots and hiking poles would be VERY nice. Believe the reviews that say you're basically rock climbing for the last hour or so. Also, take every bit of warm clothing you have and wear pants on the hike (NOT shorts!). It's near freezing and windy at the top. And a last piece of advice: tip well. These guys and girls work hard. Okay, one more piece of advice: DO IT! It's so worth the work and investment. My wife and I are big-time adventurers and this is one of the coolest things we've ever done!", "Anyone out there keen to summit mt batur with me. Without a guide?? Wanting to go but not into the usual tourist group thing. I'm in ubud at present.", "Had a quick stop in a parking lot to see a the beautifully shaped mount Batur. Take out your cameras.", "We paid about $35 USD each in a group of 3 for our guide and started our climb at 4am. Path was okay at the beginning but when you're reaching the top, it starts to get steeper and lots of rocks so it's rather hard for me as a beginner. I did zero training, and my stamina is real bad, but my guide is good and he kind of pull me up all the way as I kept falling. My two other went ahead first with the drinks porter, and I managed to reach the top just in time for sunrise even tho I'm the last! I have to say that it's one of my best and yet painful experience, and I really enjoyed it! Oh, not forgetting the pain you will get later, haha. It's worth a try if you haven't climb before. Just hold on to the guide for life if you're as bad as me. :D Good pair of shoes is a must, and windbreaker too. A stick will also help to ease your climb as you tend to slip off the rocks easily. Oh, by the way the sunrise wasn't good as there's clouds, but everything else is good.", "Excellent trek that doesn't take a whole lot of time. Magnificent views especially at sunrise. Definitely bring long sleeves as it does get cold/windy at the top. Trek is approximately 2 hours each way - it is not as easy as people make it out to be from the blogs. Blogs I have read make it seem like anyone can do it no problem - definitely not the case. I'm in decent shape and although I had no trouble getting to the top, it's not a walk in the ballpark either. Would definitely recommend for most people - not for young kids or other individuals who are not in decent physical shape.", "We started the trekking at 3.30 am and reached the top around 5.30. It was amazing experience and able to see the trekking path clearly on our way back from mountain. I am sure if in daytime you see the mountain, you will not climb as it look far from the ground. Some people there ma YG offer the winter wear on rent but don't buy/rent anything because the rates are too high or either those are not needed at all. Take some breakfast food with u as there r not many breakfast options available on top. This is mustvdo attractions and people with good health and life ve to trek should definitely try this. The Sunrise views are amazing and also the Batur lake. Lava lake can be seen from Top.", "it was a great experience at mount batur. good weather and the view is perfect while having lunch. but, the lunch buffet at the restaurant is pricey. highly recommended!", "I am very happy because I had the chance to enjoy this experience, but I have to admit that... yes you have to bi fit, as the climbing it's not so easy due to the slippery floor and a lot of steps on the rock, and yes... you do need a very good guide, wich mine wasn't. He didin't care at all about us and he was in a hurry, while we were getting down from the top he didn't really turned himself to look at us even once. The banana toast on the top then, was something that I could have avoided. But the view was really amazing. Nothing can be compared to the sunrise over there and the satisfaction for reaching the top is great. Yeah... a MUST to do in !", "Warning: This is not for the faint-hearted, Acrophobia (those scared of heights), the unfit, or first time climbers. Facts: Above, 10,000 feet above sea level, #5 highest peak in Indonesia, #88 highest peak in the world. 6 hours from base to summit, and 6 hours descent (from the Besakih trail), 0 hours sleep. No technical climbing involved. Some parts of the mountain are more than 45 degree acute angles. Can be 10 degrees at summit (before wind chill), Many have died on the mountain. If you've kept reading, then you're probably half way to the mountain summit already. Climbing is 50% mental. So if you can face your fears, have the will to overcome challenges, then this might be one of the most rewarding experiences. The greatest challenges come with the most inspirational and deserving rewards. Mount Agung certainly delivers on that. Climbing Agung was a great experience and very challenging, and it takes a lot of mental strength to get over the line. Advice: Must have a guide, pack proper trekking shoes, pack gloves and warm gear, trekking pole, headlamp.", "Started the climb at 1.30am from Pura Pasar Agung (the easier route) and took us 4 hours to the top. Offers great views of East and South on a clear day and nice view of the volcano crater. Similar in difficulty to Kinabalu, so a certain level of fitness is required. Tips: Get a guide, prepare warm clothing (a layering strategy would work well), a headlamp, and 2 liters of water, and sufficient sleep. Also, it helps to stay in a nearby town like Selat or Sidemen, so that you don't have to wake up that early to get to the starting point. It could take up to 2 hours from the Kuta area, so do plan ahead and good luck!", "Mount Batur- the active volcano mountain stands as the crown of . You may hike through it or ride over and halt at any of the restaurants since many of them offer great food and scenic views of Mount Batur. Must visit in . If you have day out for Kintamani, go hiking or opt for hot springs near Lake Batur.", "Beautiful sunrise climb! Not for the faint hearted. Some fitness levels needed but so worth it after the two hour climb. Banana sandwiches and eggs offered as breakfast at the peak. Monkeys join you and enjoy the view. Just watch your stuff as they will take what ever takes there fancy. By far one of the best things i have ever done.", "Joined Eco tour for a sunrise trek and they are very professional. Our group consist of 10 pax and they have 3 guides to follow us through. So regardless if you are fast or slow, you have a guide looking after you. Whether you catch a sunrise or not doesn't really matters as reaching the top with spectacular view and fresh air makes you think everything is worth it. Cool weather in June.", "It was a great experience trekking a volcanic mountain . Mount Batur this time. Awesome beauty of nature, sunrise, volcano crater etc. My guide yantz arii was very fantastic. She make sure every time that no one should left behind.", "It's been ages since I did mountain climbing. Since I was already on the island and it was in the program, so I did the impossible (for me). Did a 2.5hr up and another 2.5hr down to witness the most beautiful sunrise I have even seen in my life. If you have never done this, ever. I recommend you do it, so you can check it off your list. You will never regret it. The sight was absolutely gorgeous. I recommend you bring your own flash light, candies/sweets, and something to much when you get to the top. Dont forget your camera too... and a good pair of shoes.", "I didn’t go sunrise trekking that’s why it’s just average for me. I stayed in accomodation just across toya devasya. Cheaper option for accomodation with hot spring. Its only 350k per night. Walk 2 minutes across the accomodation you’ll see Batur Lake, they also have a tent option on the lake side.", "Started the hike at 2.30am and reached the top at 4.30am. The wind at the top was very strong and my and I were huddling together to keep ourselves warm. Though it was particularly cloudy that day and the sunrise was nothing spectacular, I would still strongly recommend the hike. My guide was a lady named Wayan and she was so kind and nice. She even made us egg sandwiches at the top. Do bring some snacks if you need but I would suggest to help support the locals there by purchasing snacks and hot drinks from them. A few extra dollars wouldn't hurt right.", "It was a good drive from Kuta, we had booked a driver and a car. He took us around other different places like Ubud,rice-farm, monkey forest etc. Reaching Kintamani and watching this volcanic mountain was a worth spending a day on drive. It is good for one time visit.", "We had lunch at a restaurant where is close to Mount and Lake Batur, Kintamanee village. Food are average but the restaurant's location is good. Sitting on the balcony, eating Indonesian food and really enjoyed superb view of volcanic mountain and the lake below. After leaving there, we went for Durian testing at fruit stall not far from the restaurant.", "A 4 hour trek past midnight and a steep climb to the top of this active volcano left me breathless and overwhelmed! The view at the top was one I will never forget. The climb was difficult but completely worth it! A once in a lifetime experience and something I would recommend to all those passionate for making memories!", "fantastic trek during the night from 4am to 6am to arrive at the top. Nice and pleasant time to spend appreciate sunrise", "I didn't like it to much the tour company, driver was crazy early morning but the mount for itselfs worth it! It is a good steep climb by the morning, very peaceful and challenge, once you get there doesn't stay with your group listening guides talk, walk around, see all the views... Medidate! So cool. Strongly recommend bring your personal 5 stars breakfast!", "Taking a sunrise trek up Mt. Batur Volcano is a very popular activity on . You will typically wake up quite early (before dawn), and meet a local guide who will guide you up the volcano in the dark of the night. From the summit you can watch a beautiful sunrise, enjoy some tea and snacks, and then descend down the volcano again. The entire journey can last anywhere from four to six hours. Specific things to note: although the local guides are familiar with the hike, there is a lot of precaution a tourist should take. The hike is strenuous (despite what locals say) but if you are in somewhat good shape then you should be fine. Also, the ascent and descent require hiking on some very rocky and often very loose gravel. It is difficult land so proper footwear should be worn and while climbing you should be very careful. Finally, layers of clothing should be worn as surprising the temperature drops quite a bit at the summit. As counter-intuitive as it may seem to pack a light sweater, hat, and gloves for a visit to , I highly recommend having these items during a sunrise hike. Overall the experience was very memorable and the sunrise very beautiful, but I saw lots of potential for someone to hurt themselves, so best prepare wisely to avoid any injury during a holiday or vacation.", "The mountain is nice but nothing special. The trip sadly endet with my worst experience in indonesia. We wanted to walk up alone without a guide (which is totally unnecessary for this path because it's obvious and easy, there are so many tourists you couldn't ever lose the way). but after one sec we were walking up, local men were stopping us and telling we can't walk up alone and when we told them we want to walk alone without guide, they were laughing at us and insulting us as stupid, we continued but they followed us with their scooter and just took pictures of us. These people were so rude, we really felt scared and unsafe! So all in all it's just a touristtrap for them to make money!", "I climbed up this mountain in June 2014. It is not difficult to climb but is definitely bit tiring. Took me about 1.5-2 hours to reach the top of mt batur. We started at 2:30 am from my hotel in ubud, started the climb at around 3:45 and were on top by 5:45. It was cool at the top and some winter clothes will definitely help. While I reached well before the sunrise time, the weather was cloudy (though sky seemed clear at night and stars were visible) and hence could not see the sunrise. The view from top is nice, though it is better to check the weather to make sure you see the sunrise as another trek might not be feasible during your stay. The volcano mountain is no more active, though the there is lot of steam coming from within. However, did not see anyone boiling eggs from the volcano steam as mentioned by many in the reviews. I went with Pineh travels and these guys were quite professional in their services. However, strictly speaking a guide is not necessary for the trek. Since there are about 100-200 people for the trek, you can just be part of the crowd and do it on your own.", "This was the first time I’d ever hiked up a mountain... it’s was hard but so so worth it, our local guides (we had 2 because we were a group of 7 - aged between 14 & 45) were amazing and caring, I would not have made it up or down without their help & support! The hike is steep, rocky and hard going but the view at the top makes it all worthwhile! We did this for our daughters 21st Birthday, she wanted to see the sun up, very memorable and totally worth the effort!", "Sunrise hike is a must for any semi fit visitor. Try to stay overnight in the area (not Batur Lakeside huts) so you can wake up a bit later. Our guide was passionate about the Volcano and we loved our day with him. After the walk try the hotsprings on the lake which a nice but a bit expensive at rp150,000 to enter the swimming area. We will remember the sunrise with our guide and eggs cooked with Dragons breath on the mountain a long time.", "I was having trouble deciding whether or not this was for me after seeing a lot of negative reviews in regards to what people call the 'mafia' of the mountain. We decided to do it and we booked through our hotel. The whole experience was pretty much what I thought. After climbing Rinjani 4 years ago, this was a walk in the park and if you have reasonable fitness, it will be for you too. There are some steep sections towards the top, so wear appropriate footwear if you're unsure. Sure, maybe you have climbed lots of mountains and feel it is stupid or unnecessary to pay for a guide, but there are a few things to consider. Firstly, there is likely to be between 150-300 tourists and locals going up the same path, in the middle of the night. You might be an expert, but some people won't be. It is a lot safer to get a guide. Even if it is imposed on you. If you still feel that it is needless, then I can assure you, you will not enjoy this walk. Go climb another mountain. The guide book might say it is not compulsory, but those books are outdated the moment it is published - and remember, having 1000s of people walking through you village and fields of crops, and onto your sacred mountain, I feel it is only justified to take a guide from the village. Our guide was a really nice, young local lad who had a lot to teach us about the area and history who also wanted to learn from us our language and about our home country. Him, and all the other guides on the mountain that we came across, certainly were not aggressive in any way. It was a happy place. But perhaps this was because we booked in advance. We did see some people who tried to sneak into our group get followed and stopped by people on motorbikes. When we woke up at 1.30am it was absolutely hammering it down - and we did reconsider whether or not to do it because of the weather. But, it didn't rain near the mountain and we climbed under the stars until the top. It clouded over at times whilst we waited for the sunrise, but we did have some amazing views of Agung and Rinjani in the distance. Overall, I would recommend this to anyone who fancies a shorter walk with good views, and the more adventurous types should go elsewhere. ", "Unfortunately we didn't have time to do the hike (so I guess I'll just have to go back!). But it's truly stunning. From one vantage point though it is quite touristy. It's really the only area where the vendors were aggressive in peddling their wares. Give a firm 'no' and keep walking no matter what they say and if they follow you.", "Nice place for trekking..but local not allow trekking without a local guide...if u include mount batur in trip..go early as possible...sunrise view from here is nice", "We went in the day time for viewing the Volcano Mountain, and were rewarded by Nature with clear weather and good visibility. The scenic view was very good. We were \\encouraged\\\" locals to go for rather pricey buffet lunch and eat in the terrace that offers uninterrupted view of the Mountain. But with our dominant veg food preferences, we could not eat there. The veg option was twice as much expensive. Then we found KINTAMINI COFFE joint, (a kind of local Starbucks), within 100 meters (31, Raya Raya, Penelokan, Kintamani) . The place had a reasonable coffee and sandwiches menu. We enjoyed our \\\"french toast\\\" sandwiches and nice aroma of coffee, with fantastic view of Mount Batur. That experience, with very courteous staff, who spoke good English, was just great!\"", "We went there with my husband this morning. We arrived around 7am and decided to hike by ourselves as it is an easy trek. As we were almost at the top of the volcano, a guide with a motorbike asked us if we had a guide, we answered no and told him that it is ok we do not need one. He started to be very angry and aggressive, then he jumped on his motorbike, and rode on me and my husband trying to make us fall into the ravine. After, he stopped 50 meters away, waiting for us and screaming, so with my husband we decided to climb off road to be safe. He waited 15min and as he did not see us he went back on his path, and then stopped again waiting for us. Finally after 20 min, he was still waiting for us (we were sitting off road on the mountain waiting for him to leave as we were afraid) and he started to threaten us, he screamed twice \\YOU WILL DIE IN THE FOREST\\\". We finally found a group to go down of the mountain, but their guide was laughing when we told him the story. When we arrived in the forest we paid 2 guys to bring us back to our motorbike (they were aggressive till we paid them). So to conclude, the mountain is nice but we had the worst experience ever, we never faced this issue before in . Guides are useless as the treck is easy but they just want to take your money and if you resist they are very very aggressive.\"", "I keep the review short and let my pictures speak for itself. We went there two days ago, short way up long way down (paid 500.000 for 3pax), short way is very steep, partly tough and dangerous so be aware of it, that's not a walk in the Forrest. But managable with good shoes and good guide. On the top weather is the main thing, check the hourly forecast on webpages to be sure you are going to see sunrise, check the cloudheights (viewpoint on 1700). To get on the top only needed if you want to say that you have been on the top, if not viewpoint one is very good (100m below summit) and you can enjoy the view. we loved it, see the pics yourself", "The views are unreal, but the dangers are absolutely real. I'm not an experienced climber and I should have known better, but I'm motivated by challenges. Of the 10 people that started up in their respective groups, 6 turned back and only 4 of us made it to the summit that morning. We started our climb a little after midnight to reach the summit by sunrise and looking over cliffs in the dark was a bit intimidating to me. My guide was fantastic and I couldn't have done it without him. Wayan was very patient with me even when I was very cautious in the more dangerous situations. Despite my strong fitness level, my legs were on fire during the last hour down. My knees were locking up and my feet were covered in blisters, which made every step torture. The pictures I got were beautiful, but had I known the risks, I wouldn't have done it.", "Climbing Mount Batur was not on our itinerary, despite a sunrise hike being the most popular thing to do in the area. I'd read up before our trip and the active volcano seemed reasonably challenging to hike and there was always the problem of us not really having the correct footwear or clothing. We decided to enjoy the view from our pool instead, whilst staying for a few days in the local area.", "In July and August, hiking to the top is a nightmare. Most people here seem to do their first hike there, and you end up in a slow procession of tired people who should have stayed in their bed instead of spoiling the hike for the fit people who don't stop every meter... Easy hike, people who say otherwise shouldn't do it if they're not up to it. The summit is overcrowded too, which spoils again everything, and it's the same thing going down... A lot of hours wasted because of them. The mafia guides is another Indonesian b*******. The guides are useless, you can do it on your own. Instead, you will be with a group of people slowing you down that you have to wait for all the time... The view is good but not awesome. Not really worth a wake-up at 1.30 am. I should have gone with the more expensive ascent of Mount Agung, that would have been more rewarding. My girlfriend climbed it in May 2013, there were very few people (around 30 at the top, and none on the trail). Difficult to imagine now...", "It's intense! But so worth it! We were picked up by a driver at 2am and got to the mountain by 4am where we met with our guide and started the ascend. The 2 hour hike is pretty intense, lots of cardio so we were stopping a few times during it for water breaks. There is an option to walk halfway on an asphalt road (but it's longer) or climb right on the mountain, which is more intense but shorter distance. We did the first one. Once you get there you'll be offered breakfast (if you booked with a guide) and be aware of the monkeys! They steal the food of unawared sleepy tourists, so look out and eat quickly haha Also, hold onto all your belongings, those monkeys are quick! You can purchase hot tea/coffee on the top. You start the descend whenever you want, usually people stay for about 2-3hours after the sun is up. The way down there is again, an option to walk the whole way or take a bike ride halfway down, your choice. Tips: - bring a good flash light (your guide might also give you one) - bring a jacket, it gets hot during the hike but pretty cold up there before the sun fully rises - bring proper shoes! makes the hike so much easier and enjoyable - bring water, you will need it - sunscreen! once the sun is up it burns - bring a blanket if you wanna be cozy on the top/sit on something soft - bring a camera - the view is breathtaking - beware of the monkeys, they steal Enjoy!", "Staying in Ubud there are numerous companies offering trekking trips up Mount Batur, essentially all the packages are pretty much the same for around 300-350K per person. If you've opted for a sunrise trek, then you'll be picked up from your hotel/guesthouse around 2-3am and whisked away in a mini-van, hurtling at break neck speeds through dark empty streets to your destination. The company I selected included a early morning breakfast of banana pancakes and hot tea or coffee at their coffee plantation before providing bottle water and loading you back up in the mini-van. The parking area at the base of the mountain gives you a rough idea of how popular this sunrise trek is with tourists. Our local guide estimated that morning there was over 400 people, each in groups of about 4-6 persons. The climb up Mount Batur is really not that tough. It’s just challenging enough to make your muscles scream for a few hours — but then, before it becomes unbearable, you’ve reached the top. It starts out with a relatively gentle ascent along a bush path, illuminated by your hand held torch (provided by the guide) but gets steeper and more challenging as you get higher. The volcanic gravel trail can get a little treacherous in places and highlights the need to have decent footwear. For most of the time it's about concentrating on putting one foot carefully in front of the other. The climb itself should only take an hour to two hours depending on your level of fitness. When you arrive at the summit, there are numerous terraces to sit and wait for the dawn (around 6-6:30am depending on the time of the year). Most treks will include a boiled egg and banana sandwich, cooked over a volcanic steam duct. The hot tea, coffee or chocolate however will cost you extra. Expect it to get cold waiting for the sun to appear, as the wind whips around the top of the mountain and if you arrive early, like we did you could be sitting there for an hour or more. So definitely bring some extra water and warm clothes. At sunrise, the sky turns from black to inky blue to pink and orange and the surrounding mountains appear like islands in the swirling clouds. With the light, you can really appreciate just how far you’ve climbed and the sense of achievement it brings. The trek down doesn't seem to be as long as the climb up - some parts are just as steep but at least with daylight it's easy to judge your footing. We were back at the hotel in Ubud by about 9:30am, in time for a late breakfast.", "This was an amazing experience! It was a hard trek climbing steadily at 2am. The pay off of reaching the top at about 6am and watching the sun rise was well worth it. The climb down was much harder. Be prepared to be physically challenged. I run regularly and am relatively fit. I was extremely sore the next day and a little sore two days later . This isn't a forest hike - although we saw many locals climbing the mountain in flip flops. One was even carrying a goat on his shoulder! It's a must do but don't plan active activities for a few days afterwards. We hired a guide. I would recommend this! We paid $55 a person. This included transport to and from the mountain, drinks, snacks, and breakfast.", "We did our trekking on jan 4, 2017. A really nice adventure. Unfortunately the weather wasn't so good since it was a heavy rain. So we coulnd't see sunrise. The trekk took about 2 hours up and 2 hour down. A really tuff trekk so you should have a good condition to to the trekking. And it's also good to have sweet food as choklad because you will loose a lot of energy. Our guide Kan and Kadett were lovely with a lot of humor all the time. We would like to recommend them if you want to hire a guide to trekk the mount Batur. ", "As it's rightly said No pain no gain .To have amazing sunrise view you need to wake up early morning for Hiking with rugged trail but once u reach the top view is mesmerising .You need to have Tour guide and need to take warm cloth at top it become chilled .Don't forget to bring your camera or you will regret not to have the amazing profile picture .Negotiate Well for tour as prices are charged based on how u negotiate .Dont carry big backpack as it's become burden while Hiking .", "How to get there rent a car with driver because taxi fare can get very expensive for the whole duration here. Places to visit Kintamani highland Mount Batur Coffee farm - Luwak coffee farm Fruits farm Desa Pura (temples). Plenty of them. Ubud village Desa Trunyan Experience From Kuta, get to Kintamani via Ubud. You will pass by plenty of Desa Pura (temples) but mostly people will stop at the oldest temple by the roadside. There is a fee of IDR6,000/pax to enter the area. At the top of the mountain, there are at least 2 halal restaurants. There are lots of people selling souvenirs on the road. From the hill, go down to lake trunyan area and you will find a good spot for photograph the volcano and the lake. From a source, nowadays it is not recommended to take a boat to Desa Trunyan because lots of tourist had been conned in the past where they were asked to pay additional fees upon riding on the boat at the middle of the lake, else they will be returned to the jetty. But if you still want to hop on the boat, it is at your own risk. On the way back to the lower ground, drop by at the coffee farm to taste the fresh coffee and also the famous luwak coffee. There are fruit stalls along the road if you wanna have a bite on the local fruit. Price is reasonable. Overall Experience: The green and the fresh air makes you feel so fresh.", "We stayed in Kintamani to do the Mount Batur trek. Felt the people were pushy, money hungry and just generally unfriendly. First we were charged a fee just to enter the town and even our driver seemed confused by it. Then when looking for a place to stay we were told there were no homestays and were hassled by a local and taken to only places that he had an obvious connection with but it was getting dark and were forced to find something soon. This guy then stayed with us through our entire dinner and wouldn't leave us alone. He insisted we needed a guide in order to do the trek (although reading other reviews online suggesting it wasn't neccesarry) and he wanted to charge us more than the Mount Agung Trek which is twice as long. He kept pushing us to book with him right away although we explained several times we just arrived, we we're tired and weren't sure of our plans yet. We finally convinced him we weren't interested in doing the trek just so he would leave. Later that night, we left our hotel to find water at the next hotel up the road and were chased by security dogs with the security guards standing right there, not caring to call them off. The security dogs then created commotion and we had a pack of stray dogs on the street barking at us and chasing us up the road in the middle of the night (kind of a frighenting experience as I was travelling with only 2 other girl and we were chased up a dark street onto a bridge where we had no way to escape the dogs). When we finally did and made it back to our hotel, all staff was gone and they had locked us out. We were knocking on the door but no one answered. We eventually found an unlocked gate at the back and got into our room. The next morning we attempted to find the start of the trek on our own but the town's people wouldn't direct us unless we had a guide. We ended up finding the laval walk and did that instead. Also, we tried to hire a taxi to take us back up the hill to our hotel ( only a 4 minute drive but a long, not very scenic walk) and we given prices almost as high as it cost us for the 3.5 hr taxi drive from Kuta to Tanah Lot to Kintamani.", "We went to go and see mt batur on a day trip. It’s a decent drive (approx 2 hours from seminyak). It’s a great view and definitely worth the trip if you make a day of it. We also stopped into Ubud which made it a good day.", "Mafia aside, people who complain there were clouds (really??) aside, this trek was very underwhelming. In my head I envision a tranquil spot where I could have a good think and view of the sunrise. Not the case. Hundreds of people are herded up the mountain like cattle. Hard to find a quiet spot at the top. Locals were being so loud in the huts and some people even trying to sell things. I should have researched this first but I was sad to see there was visibly no lava in this active volcano ... Just a little warm mist. Trail is VERY slippery even when not wet due to many many many small loose rocks. Many people with minor cuts and scrapes. I bailed once too and I'm a seasoned hiker. If you have hiked before then I don't recommend this tour. So many better spots to see a sunrise. Tip: it's really cold at the top don't forget a jacket and a warm hat if u have one (trust me I'm Canadian and I was really happy I brought my hat) Our guide and driver were lovely but I just can't get over how many humans were there as well as the unexciting volcano. Underwhelming. Surprised more people didn't feel this way according to these stellar reviews", "It was very nice. We get up very early in the morning to have this tour but really it worthed the effort. There were a lot of people but eventually was fine. You have to climb the mount for about one hour , not very difficult, and then you can enjoyed every single second of the sunrise . After the sunrise you can walk all around the mount and see the crater of the volcan. There are many tours to choose but I guess more or less they all provide the same .service.", "This was my second time up Mt Batur so I knew what to expect and enjoyed it all the more. I am 60 and found the climb up a bit taxing at times but nothing too challenging. I was with 4 20+ year olds all of whom are reasonably fit and they said it was more difficult than they had expected, especially the journey down. I think that this was due in part to footwear. Clearly the better the grip on your shoes the better the experience. Also ensure you take enough layers to stay warm whilst waiting for the sunrise on the top. Would certainly recommend the experience to others.", "We went here as part of a tour and had lunch in a restaurant with a view of the the volcano and lake batur. Very nice. It can get a bit chilly up there, especially inside the restaurant it was quite cold.", "I was very unsure about my ability to do this climb as there are many different views as to whether this is challenging or not. I'm 40, 6ft, 10kgs overweight, moderate fitness and I found it challenging. If you are not used to climbing/walking inclines you need to prepare physically. Do dome practice climbs/stairs and you will be much better off. Bring a spare shirt as you will get drenched in your own sweat on the way to the summit and yes, the wind chill is harsh! Now that's been said, please note you will be rewarded with a spectacular view and great feeling of accomplishment! Many friendly co-climbers of all nationalities makes for a great vibe and the photo opportunities are endless. We had a great guide who added to the fun. Be prepared for the world's saddest egg sandwich and one hell of a sunrise!", "I'm very disappointed with this tour , because u must pay 500.000 rupees when u travel alone en as a couple 300.000 rupees per person. But on the ticket they write 100.000 , this I call corruption ! it was a wonderful inspiration to climb mount batur but we did not see sunrising .", "This was by far the worst experience we’ve had in Indonesia as far as people. I wish I could give two ratings since the hike itself was beautiful. We woke up for sunrise and arrived around 3:30 with our own hired driver. When we got there the people selling tickets would not sell them to us without 400,000IDR to hire a guide- on top of 100,000 entrance each. When we stated we didn’t want a guide they got EXTREMELY aggressive. They screamed and threatened us. It was scary. Several other groups left - imagine waking up for sunrise and leaving! In the end, we sucked it up and paid for the guide and hiked an amazing trail. Some of the guides were hovering in really uncomfortable ways- luckily our driver helped set us up with a guide we liked.", "6 of us were picked up at 2am from Seminyak for the 2 hour journey to the base of Mt. Batur. It was a first climbing experience for 4 in the group. Started at 4 am and the altitude was around 1,000m from the starting point. The journey to the summit is approximately 5km and around 2 hours. I was glad I used my hiking boots (after reading reviews that it's recommended) and trekking poles. The poles were useful for balance when going downhill. But there is no need to buy a pair of boots just for this hike. Sneakers will do as well. It's chilly at the summit, so a light jacket is recommended. But I was over heated from the climb and didn't bother to put on my jacket. Bring your own water and some extra snacks as food is expensive at the summit.", "Did this hike this morning and the sunrise and view from the top was incredible. You also see the super imposing Mt Agung and another beautiful mountain on the island of Lombok.", "I finally did the Mt. Batur Sunrise Hike and it was SPECTACULAR!!! So glad I did it and would recommend it for anyone with moderate level of fitness. It was definitely a steady steep, but luckily was not wet or slippery when we did it, which worked to our advantage. The path was pretty straightforward up to a certain point near the top, after which for the next 100 yards or so near the top, it gets super tricky with huge rocks. For those, who bailed out ob hiking halfway through, there are motorcycle riders who take them for a cost. But the last 100 yards are not accessible by motorcycles. I had to be on all fours here sometimes. The guides were super helpful, literally lending a hand as needed, so with their help, I made it to the top. What a view!! The hues of dawn were truly magical. We could see Mt. Rinjani (in Lombok) and Mt. Agung from there. The fact that you get to stare right into the crater is truly amazing. We even went to the part where they boil eggs from the heat of the crater. Do dress in layers as I was soaking wet from sweat on the way up and took off my jacket, but was freezing when I stopped hiking at the top and had to put the jacket back on. If you are in – a definite MUST DO if you visit . ", "The trek is easy and the view from the top is amazing… therefore there are hundreds of tourists going up at 4 am to see the Sunrise at 6 am… that's good for tourism business, but it is a pity for the site. The top of the volcano has been equipped with benches, like in a cinema… and you can buy coffee and tea in the small shops… We miss the wild nature, and Don't forget that it is a volcano that has already erupted several times...", "Well organised trip up Mount Batur. We were actually the only people on this trek and the only people walking up the mountain that evening which definitely improved the experience. We are two relatively fit people and honestly found the trek quite hard work, but our guide was very accommodating. The email from the tour advised us we needed to wear long trousers but one of us got away unscathed wearing shorts. I would recommend either hiking boots or trail running shoes. It is very slippy in places especially coming down. It was very warm ascending in the sun and then quite difficult to see the route with torches in the dark so the sunrise trek might make more sense if it wasn’t for the 2am start. It’s worth taking water but the driver does stop at supermarkets en route and bought us a couple of large bottles. The guide made us banana sandwiches at the top of the mountain but luckily we had our own provisions. We went from Sanur and it was a 2 hour drive each way so didn’t get back until 10pm. Luckily there were still restaurants open in Sanur when we got back. I would recommend it but it was a difficult and tiring trek. It felt dangerous in places coming down; the guide had to help me. We did get some amazing sunset photos though, which made it all worthwhile. Can imagine it would have been disappointing if clouds spoilt the view however!", "Bucket list experience decided that day I would fly to , booked flight organized driver and tour guide 3am at base of mountain climbing.", "It was a challenging climb and I may have been a bit hungover from my birthday - probably not the best combination. The couple we climbed with and our guide were very tolerant of my slow and not so gracious climb to the top. It is fairly steep with not many places to rest. Reaching the top to watch sunrise through the clouds however was worth the pain I was going through. There was a lot of people at the top and it was freezing cold. Definitely a place to visit.", "We started from our hotel on the legion street at about 0130hrs and by approximately 0300hrs we started our trek. I must tell you the trek was not one of the easy one as the distance you cover and in the amount of time is no joke...its like we running to reach the top of the mountain in one and a half hour where we definately need around two and hour hour to 3hours. You will loose breath...the start to the mountain is a decent trek but the last part of the #trek is hard and can get you a bit worried about your fittness levels. Once you reach the top and the view from there of mount Agur and the clouds below along with lake will take your breath away and all the agony of the climb will disappear. Coming back from the mountain is not very difficult we just took about 3 stops. But Is hould advice people doing this trek should wear proper shoe as in few places it is very very slipery and we had few incidents of slipping on this tour thank god the people were not hurt badly. Our tour guide Gidha for the trek was really great and very helpful. Special thanks to him. Difficult climb but views are amazing from top....its worth the pain.", "You will ideally climb it to enjoy the sunrise. Depends from where you are starting but it should take you 1.5 to 2 hours. Once you reach the summit usually your guide will give you breakfast while waiting for the show to start. If you intend to climb a few more volcanoes in Indonesia this a good one to start in order to warm up for more serious stuff later :)", "The drive to Kintamani where Mount Batur is located is very enjoyable and scenic. The view of the Mount Batur will also depend on weather conditions at times. If you are lucky, you definitely will get one of the best view of the Mountain along the lake. It is worth every penny and time spent to reach the place.", "I climbed Mount Batur with a sunrise trekking group, and it was by far the best thing I did while I was in . My hotel booked me with a trekking group, so I'm not actually certain the name of the organisation I went with! However, whoever they were, they were great! There were 7 in our group, three very fit European trekking type couples, and me on my own - a somewhat unfit Australian with dodgy knees! Everyone in my group took great care of me, and Annie, one of our two guides was excellent. She lagged behind the group to stay with me and chat, and make sure I was ok, and offered a hand to help me up the tricky parts where my knees weren't coping quite so well. The driver collected us from our accommodations at around 2am, and the drive out to the mountain (volcano) was a couple of hours, with a breakfast stop along the way (included in the $50 price of the tour). The walk up the mountain was, for me, quite hard going, but definitely doable, as I took it fairly slowly. The fit ones in my group made it to the top about 20 minutes before me, so it is around a 1.5 to 2hr climb. It is 13.5km from the carpark to the summit and back. The view from the top is absolutely stunning! The sunrise can be seen over Mt Agung, the highest mountain in , and over lake Batur. The tours provide breakfasts of eggs and banana sandwiches. It is possible to buy hot chocolate or coffee at the top for about $5. There were a lot of people, so it certainly isn't a solitary experience (unless you wander away from your group and induce panic!). My guide informed me that in peak season there may be up to 500 people climbing at a time; there were around 200 the day I climbed. At the top, there are many lovely monkeys, but they are well behaved. They will steal food or water bottles if you have these things though. I would definitely recommend joining one of the many tours that run the sunrise trekking, and doing this climb. If you have a moderate level of fitness, it won't be a problem - but you do need good hiking boots!", "My friend was visiting me from Australia and since we were staying in ubud and had both heard the trek was great we decided to go last minute. I had my motorbike so we figured we would just head up there for 4am. I had heard that you HAVE to hire a local guide at the bottom so I was expecting to pay around 100,000 or something for them. Wow was I wrong. As soon as I pulled into the car park I was surrounded by a bunch of guys and I told them I needed a guide and their starting price was 3,000,000! We tried to see if we could join another group and just give them some money towards their tour but the guides harassed us. We tried to just walked up but were physically stopped and told that we were bad tourists and had no respect for the sacred mountain. By this time we had already woken up at 2:30am and driven all that way and if we didn’t head up then it would have been for nothing and we wanted to experience it so we caved and paid 250,000 each. Because we had lost time we rode up on the bike as far as we could so we could catch the sunrise. It’s true that there is a huge line of people and it’s slow moving. I’m not very fit so that was fine for me but our tour guide recommended we take the harder but more rewarding path. We decided to do it and push ourselves and it was really really a hard climb for me but at the top I was appreciative that we were away from the crowds in our own area. Our guide was really good after the initial nastiness about paying and was very kind and helpful in supporting me up the hill. The view was lovely and it was a rewarding experience. So I’m glad I did it because it was stunning and I was proud to have made it up the steep path, and our guide was one of the better ones from the other reviews. It’s definitely a tourist trap though and I was surprised at the huge amount of people, and I really didn’t enjoy being bullied at the beginning. I wish the guides would set a reasonable price list and adopt a friendlier attitude, it’s the first time I’ve ever dealt with this kind of aggression from locals. So, if you love to climb I think it’s a fun climb but you could also easily enjoy the sunrise from a cafe on the edge of the crater and save yourself some money.", "First time in my life I had to wake up at 2am and go climb a mountain. But it was all worth it. Picked us up at 2.30am and started trekking at about 4am. Tour guide was helpful even though we were slow. Up at the mountain peak, the view is breathtaking. We enjoyed the sunrise with some breakfast provided by the guide. Best experience!", "Did the trekking to the crater summit at 2900m. We started at 2am from Pasar Agung Temple and were back again at 10.30am. The view is breath taking at the summit! Three people in our group of 7 did not make it to the summit due to fatigue... The trekking is really hard and sometimes scary and dangerous so be prepared... Things to do before and bring on the trekking. - Have a good sleep or relax at least 5 - 7 hours before. - Good mood - Good trekking shoes - Trousers, Jacket, hat and raincoat - Plenty of water - Chocolate or candy - Stick and flashlight", "We hired a car and driver to take us from our resort and drive through the paddy fields to get to Kintamani and to see the volcanoes. The rice were beautiful and we stopped at the The Rice Terrace Cafe for some pics and refreshments. We then continued up to the volcanoes and drove around to get the best views. Unfortunately we couldn't go down to Lake Batur and the Lava Forest as there had been an accident on the road. If you venture this high up in the clouds take a long sleeved top or wrap as it is distinctively cooler than when you're at the beach. Great opportunity for photos. Lunch in the restaurants are all pretty much the same.", "It's quite hard for solo traveler like me to book from online tour. So here is the tip for anyone who did a solo trip and want to join other group (sharing tour). Like what it has been said in the forumn, you can book the trip the day before on a tour booth at ubud street. Just go for one, asked for batur trekking trip and asked the price. I got it for idr 350k. The price include pick up and drop off from your hotel (ubud area), brrakfast 2 times (pancake banana before the trekking and egg sandwich at summit), mineral water (the driver will asked if we already bring our water or not), guide for trekking, ticket retribution (100k/person). The driver pick up us around 2am and it took 1 hour to reach kintamani area. The trekking start right away after we arrived. Please go to toilet first before the trekking and I suggest it to go to the cafe where we get our early breakfast rather than at batur (you need to pay 5k for toilet). Trekking take 2 hours for up and another 2 hour for the way down. After trekking there will be a short stop for coffee plantation but you can ask the driver to skip it and going right away to our hotel. The whole tour end at 10 am (as our group decided to skip coffee plantation). About the view from summit : it was breathtaking and almost magical!! This trip was just made my day. We couldn't see the sunrise because it was cloudy,, but still the view is just worth all the sweat and hard breath I got because the trekking. It was not the hard one, but I would not say it easy too. And dont forget to bring your jacket! It was a freezeing at the top", "I can say it is the best natural views I have ever seen in my life, amazing expirement to start moving 3:00 am in the darkness and go up for about 2 hours in order to reach at the top of the mountain before sun rise, that was amazing monkeys, caves and the steam (not sure if that was volcano steam) it was like a wonder land !", "Beautiful views of the mountains. You can hike it, Would recommend hiking to sporty people. If not you can stop by at the edge of the road to view and take in some beautiful views and some great pics.", "As reported about Danau Batur, this is an amazing piece of nature. Where else can you visit a volcano and stand or eat on its rim in total comfort. It's amazing to think the original inhabitants of , predating the Aga, live just across the lake in Trunyan and live a very different life and culture to the rest of the people in . We will hire a boat and visit Trunyan next visit.", "Mount Batur is a must see! Was lucky to have good weather that day. Viewing mount Batur from a distance (Kintamani) was very nice. My tour guide told me there's a hot spring near the volcano. Apparently you can also do sunrise trekking. Will have to try next time!", "This is one of the greatest decisions to make! Climb the Mount Barry to watch the Sunrise! At the start it seemed like a bad idea, but it was so worth it! 1717m high, hot down the bottom and freezing cold up the top, take a thick jacket to wear up the top. It was very physically demanding to get up the top. We walked 4km and took around 2hrs to make the top, where we had boiled eggs cooked in the volcano steam vent! This is something you will remember for a long time!", "My missus and I like long walks/climbs so when we decided to come to , Mt Batur was one of the items on our list. The mount gives you at least 3 different tracks, the really easy and short, one that is a bit longer and the full track which takes you to the highest point of the mount, around the caldera and down to a cave; that last one was our pick. The guide told us it was hard so we kept that in mind (if you have climbed other volcanos, specially those in New Zealand I would tell you to discard that comment... it wasn't hard at all). The climb starts around 4:45am to 5:00am, getting to the top approximately at 6:00am (just before the sun rises), you will get from your guide a bottle of water immediately at the car park to keep you hydrated. As you progress through the track, he will suggest different resting points for about five minutes. My missus and I did not need those stops but one of the members of the pack did, so we waited every now and then for him. Eventually the colours of the sky started to change to which our guide agreed with us that was better to continue moving than waiting forever in one spot. We split in two groups so different members of the team motivated the slowest to make it to the top as quickly as possible. At the top our guide takes some banana and bread to steam cook it (using volcanic vents) and give it to you as breakfast while you admire the wonderful view. From the top you get to see three volcanos (two in and further away the one in Lombok) put the gigantic caldera that was created 24000 years when the main volcano exploded. The banana sandwich is quite tasty but not enough to feed a big bloke (I am 2 metres tall) so I would really suggest you to take some other food with you. Luckily our hotel gave us a food box which we very much enjoyed as well. About one hour later, you continue around the current volcano caldera and might be tricky for people suffering vertigo as the path is quite thin and you are pretty high. My missus decided to fix her sight straight on the ground until there was a lot more material (sidewise) one which to fixate it. At that point you come down to a cave (also a temple and meditation spot) in which you are advised not to walk into as rocks might fall on you (10 to 15 metric tonnes rocks) but he happily will wait for you if you decide to do so. If you do, take a good lantern with you as the cave goes pitch back pretty quickly. The rest of the track is pretty easy, just down hill and you will be fine as long as you mind your step. In total it took us four and half hours waiting for our team member as well as taking lots and lots of pictures of the beautiful scenery. To us, the track was pretty easy (even though we chose the hard track) but we exercise a bit and have a pretty good diet. Definitely a must do if you like being outside, get in contact with nature and admire a magnificent view. By the way, I am not sure if you can go by yourself as there are a huge amount of paths which can get you in trouble. To make it a bit worst, locals live right next to the volcano so they have created a lot of new paths going to completely pointless locations. I would really advise to get a guide or try to be at the rendezvous prior the climb to follow any of the team (I don't think that is allowed). Each guide will take up to 5 people with them and they will match the rhythm of the slowest. We did not mind going slow but there was a group of germans that got annoyed with one of their members for stopping a bit too much, talk to the members prior going up to arrange what you feel comfortable with or swap groups if you want to go faster. Another point, there is some food sold at the top of the volcano, as you might guess is very expensive but if you want to eat something, can't find your food or some mysterious force took over your stomach and is demanding more food, walk to one of the kiosks and pay for it.", "challenging and steep 1 Km hike to the bottom, but worth it. Don't go if you have a fear of heights. And wear sneakers. Don't forget your snorkel. It costs money to use the toilet, but I think the fee is included with most tours.", "Amazing climb to the top where we witnessed a wonderful sun rise that reavealed a fantastic surrounding formed by the vulcano. Tough climb, but definitively worth it.", "1. Introduction Mt. Batur is an active volcano located near Lake Batur, about a two hour drive north of Kuta. It is a very popular climb due to the magnificent sunrise views from its three summits (Congratulations Point, Western Summit, Main Summit 5,630 ft.). 2. Trailhead There are two main starting points: 1) Batur Guide Station in the village of Toya Bungkah near the Bukit Mentik Temple. This is the more popular of the two trails to the top because it is a shorter and gentler climb. I used this trail and this review is about this trail. 2) Pura Jeti – this is the trail to choose if you like a steep trail, jagged rocks, and also fewer other climbers on the trail. 3. Information Sources Unfortunately, I was unable to find reliable information about this climb before my hike so I decided to write this review in the hopes that it would help others enjoy this experience. 4. Level of difficulty The level of difficulty primarily depends on your fitness. This hike is doable for anyone in reasonably good condition if they walk at a pace that is appropriate for them. Even though it is steep in sections and the scree can be challenging, to an experienced hiker in good condition this will seem like a fairly moderate climb. But to someone who is not in that good of hiking shape this can be a challenging and difficult climb. 5. Best time of year Mt. Batur can be hiked year round, but the best weather is usually April – October. The busiest months are July and August. 6. Guides Although guides are not required, and not really needed since the trail is easy to follow, it is probably best that you hire one. Many people have written about the harassment, bullying, and threats that climbers who do not wish to use a guide are subjected to at the trailhead. You can either hire a guide ahead of time or hire one at the trailhead in Toya Bungkah. There is an association of guides and the rate is fixed. 7. Trail distances Toya Bungkah Trail 5 miles (Round trip) Pura Jeti Trail 6 ½ miles (Round trip) 8. Elevations Toya Bungkah Trailhead 3600 ft. Flat Section of Trail 4800 ft. Congratulations Point 5600 ft. Summit 5630 ft. 9. Vertical Elevations The vertical elevation you will climb to the summit is 2,030 ft. There are no ups and downs on this trail before reaching the crater rim at Congratulations Point. If you wish to hike to the highest summit of Mt. Batur it is a 5-10 minute hike from Congratulations Point. You will descend about 50 vt. ft. and then ascend about 80 vt. ft. more to reach the highest summit. 10. Itinerary Most people try to summit for sunrise, leaving their hotels from Kuta at about 2 AM to start the trek at about 4 AM. The advantages of doing this are: 1) Hopefully seeing a beautiful sunrise from the summit. 2) Cooler temperatures to climb in. 3) Less traffic from Kuta, etc. to the trailhead. The major disadvantage is that you will not be alone. There are often 500+ people on the trail and the summit with you. I opted to leave the hotel at 9 AM and started at 11:30 AM. There was traffic from Kuta and the sun was out and it was hot climbing, but we saw no one else on the trail and only a father with his daughter praying at the summit temple. Choose the experience you wish. 11. Trail description The trail is mostly volcanic rock and scree. It is steep in numerous places and ascending in the scree can be challenging as you tend to slide back each step. Splaying your feet a bit (walking like a duck), can give you more traction. The key is to choose well where you step and just slowly keep moving forward. The first 10 minutes of the trail is fairly flat or moderately uphill. This is mostly an agricultural area. But after this, the trail is fairly steep all the way to Congratulations Point with one exception. About halfway up there is a flat section for about 100 meters. Many people who feel that they cannot, or do not want to, climb higher stop here. Fortunately, this is also a good place to view the sunrise. 12. Water along trail There is no water along the trail. If you do the sunrise hike, there will be people on the summit selling water, soda, beer, food, etc. so you will only need to carry what you need for the way up. The prices reflect the fact that these items must be carried up. If you hike during the day like I did, then you must carry sufficient water, etc. for both the ascent and descent. I carried 1 liter, which was sufficient. 13. What to bring If you do the sunrise hike it can be chilly at the top, especially if you arrive early and have to wait for the sunrise. Bring along a warm layer. If you hike later in the day like I did, the sun can be brutal. I would recommend a lightweight long-sleeve shirt, sunglasses, baseball hat/sun hat and sunscreen. 14. Time estimates This is always a hard thing to say since it depends on many factors including your fitness level, weather, pack weight, how often you stop to take breaks, pictures, etc. That being said, most people take 1 ½ - 2 hrs. to reach the summit. A very fit and experienced hiker can summit in less than an hour. The descent will take about ½ - ¾ of the time it took you to ascend. It is great fun. The scree that was so challenging on the ascent is now your friend. Each step you take, you also slide another couple of feet down in the scree accelerating your descent. One disadvantage. Your shoes will be filthy (outside and inside) from the volcanic scree, dust, etc. as will your legs from the knee down. 15. Altitude Mt. Batur is certainly high enough that you will notice the difference in your breathing, but other than this, very few people have any issues with the altitude. 16. Misc. If you are coming from Kuta or Denpasar, there are a lot of interesting things to do on your drive back, including: 1) Hot springs 2) Waterfalls 3) Craft stores in Ubud 4) Rice Terraces in Ubud I would recommend talking with your transport provider beforehand and choosing to enjoy a few of these things after the hike on the way back to Kuta. 17. Conclusion Hiking Mt. Batur was one of the highlights of my time in . I hope that you enjoy it as much as I did. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.", "Booked through a hostel when staying in Ubud we were a group of back packer . This walk was hard - we asked prior to booking and were told the hike was fairly easy. Admittedly, we are not in tip-top shape but at the same time are fairly averagely healthy 20 year olds. It was hard and it was not overly fun. The safety especially when walking down was very questionable and many people had slipped when walking down the volcano. The sunrise isn’t that impressive. There are no toilets so make sure you go for the number two before you hike or else you will be very uncomfortable when hiking.", "Mount Batur was a great day trip. We arrived with clouds and fog, but by the end of lunch the weather broke and we had a great view of the mountain and a beautiful lake. Highly recommend this experience and if you can trek the mountain too I would have loved to do that.", "I did a less common trip, which was the combined Sunset and Sunrise tour on AirB&B. The trek up was done at the much more respectable time of 2.30pm in daylight. It is not an easy trek, but even though I'm not exactly the fittest person around, I made it in about 3 hours. This allowed plenty of time to have a drink and snack at the top, get the camera gear out and find the best spot for sunset photos. At this time, there were about 20 people up the volcano, all there for the sunset and to see the thermal vents, which are very cool (not in e temperature way though). Camping over night, there were 6 others plus guides and the food was great - fresh fish from the lake below the volcano. In the morning, I left my tent 30 minutes before sunrise and it was cloudy. However this didn't stop me noticing the several hundred (my guide estimated a \\usual\\\" 500) people who had trekked up for the sunrise. Being that the top was far to crowded, especially with Instagrammers doing fish pouts and V signs, I wandered back to my tent, about 10ft blow them and got some shots of the sun when the cloud eventually cleared. We waited for the crowds to move on to the thermal vents and take their turn whilst we make our way back down the volcano in peace an quiet and in much less time than it took to get up it. Totally worth doing. Unfortunately my guide was not a weather god, and cloud is a big risk, but in between the clouds, the views are spectacular, you just have to bear with it and keep your fingers crossed.\"", "I am not the most fit person in the world but I am also not unfit. I read a lot of information about how some found it difficult while others with kids just breezed all the way up with no problems. For someone like me who can walk a lot on flat ground but find steep climbs challenging, this was hard! The first 30min was ok, gentle climb up. But then in the dark (we started at 4am to get up there for sunrise) with loose rocks and step climb it got difficult. It was like climbing deep steps. The guide had to hold my hand because I was finding it difficult to get a grip on the rocks. Having said that my husband thought it was a piece of cake. Once we got up there the view was epic! We were given eggs and banana sandwiches (literally slices bananas between two slices of bread). It wasn't great but then again you didn't go up there for a gourmet meal. We did have some lovely coffee before we started out climb. The walk down was easy, but you have to be careful because of the loose rocks. Easy to slip.", "W-O-W! I stayed in Candi Dasa - which was far from Mount Batur so I had to wake up at 2:30 am for a trek (hike up the mountain) that started at 4 am. I was excited (even though I didn't bring my hiking shoes - lesson learned for next time). It was soooooo worth it. I don't know about first time trekkers or people who have never worked out before - it may be too much. Highly recommend the hot springs resort and a massage afterwards for recovery.", "Yes, it's a tall volcano but keep in mind they drop you off pretty high up so you really only end up climbing about 300m. You also complete the hike to the summit in 2 hours and that's with a huge traffic jam of tourists the entire way up. What ends up happening is you might hike up a few meters then you have to wait a minute for the crowd of people in front of you to clear, rinse and repeat for 2 hours. I was barely out of breath because of how slow-paced this was. I originally signed up for this hike as an appetizer to Rinjani, but that was a whole other beast and legitimately felt like an accomplishment. If you're interested in a very crowded midnight stroll, climbing Batur is not a bad experience. If you're trying to trek a mountain, you'll leave feeling disappointed.", "A 2am start from Ubud hideously early; after 40 minutes we stopped at a \\coffee house\\\" for delicious banana pancakes and coffee. A rather miserable luwak (civet cat) in a cage advertised the world famous \\\"poo-coffee\\\". Bleak and sad at that hour. To the lake and then a 2 hour hike in total darkness to the summit. Our party were generally healthy and fit but without much recent training. The 60 year olds did it easily though with effort. Sadly the clouds rolled in just at sunrise but then cleared again to give magnificent views of the lake; volcanic lava flows; Mt Agung in the distance and then even Lombok island across the northern strait. Magnificent. We had no special clothes or climbing footwear and did it without difficulty in shorts / t-shirts / trainers though in the morning 18 degrees C at the top non cotton tops and some form of jacket would have been more comfortable. Well worth the subsequent fatigue and achey thighs and a good response to the delicious nese food we have been having 3+ meals a day.\"", "I ascended Mt Batur twice - once in 2011 and another recently in 2016 with my family. First time I was an inexperienced trekker and was with my girlfriend who took some time to climb the volcano. In all we took about 2 hours starting from 4.30am. The second time we started earlier - about 2.15am or 2.30am thereabouts. My mum had never gone trekking or climbed a mountain and so I requested for an earlier start. We were surprised to reach the first summit point slightly after 4.30am. It was the rainy season supposedly but there wasn't any rain. There were lots of clouds and fog though, so our sunrise view was obstructed. Still that should not deter you from trekking this volcano. Plenty of monkeys, steam geysers and nice views to go around. If you so much as exercised, you will find this an easy climb. Running shoes will do but a pair of good trekking boots is recommended. Any experienced hiker should be able to ascend in slightly more than an hour and descend in half the time. I got my driver to negotiate for a deal which brought the price down to about 300k per person inclusive of the transport. You shouldn't be paying USD $80 for a simple trek like this. Don't think of trekking without a guide though as the \\local mafia\\\" probably won't let you pass. I didn't verify this experience but I did not want to ruin the holiday for my family to find out.\"", "My family of 2 50-somethings (me included) and 2 teenagers decided to give the 1717m high sunrise trek a try, and we're very glad we did, even my wife who decided not to do the final ascent. The actual course of the trek is well documented, so repetition is not needed. Our guide was a petite but very fit 18-yo woman named Ayu. She made it look like it was but then, she told me she did the trek almost everyday. Despite her young age and her somewhat weak English, she was very patient and helpful, ensuring that we kept up and pushing us when needed. And at times, we needed much pushing. This was especially so when we encountered long stretches of steep slope. Yet, at no time did she make us feel we were underperforming. The 3 of us who made it to the top were rewarded with a sense of achievement and a beautiful view. No sunrise, though, because we were too slow and the sky too cloudy in any case. Some advice. If you are not used to climbing, prepare yourself by climbing stairs, strengthening your calves and thighs, etc. I exercise regularly but still found myself drenched in sweat from the exertion by the middle of the climb. This was partly because my regular exercise had not sufficiently engaged the climbing muscles. Second, prepare for the rather cold winds near / at the top of the mountain, but there's no need for overkill especially if you climb in summer (October to January). Third, shoes with traction will make a difference, especially on the surfaces with loose stones. I would also avoid shoes with soles so thick that you cannot feel the surface you are walking on because this heightens our chances of slipping. Fourth, bring water or else you have to buy it at highly inflated prices at the top. Even if you choose to buy, do not end up having to buy too much. Finally, if you're not used to climbing, the descent can be as taxing as the ascent, especially for those with knee problems. And because it is daylight when you do the descent, it can be scarier, too.", "The best location for trekking Mt Batur is Kintamani. We stayed at Mapa Lake View Bungalow and the owner arrange a guide for us. The guide picked us up at 3:30 am. It took us nearly two hours to get to the top. It is very steep and rocky path. I would say this trek is a moderate physical activity. You can go at your own pace but at the same time you want to get to the top to see the sunrise, because thats the main point of this trekk. The sunrise is spectacular!! On the top there were lots of other tourists with guides. Guides make you breakfast coocked in the hot vulcanic soil. Definifety an experience! TOP TIPS: * Wear good shoes - trainers etc. Dont wear flip flops as the terrain is very hard and you can slip easily. * Make sure you are somehow fit - I saw many people making it to the top after the sunrise which is a shame. You definitelly want to see the sunrise from the top! * Take a light snack with you or eat before. We had only a cup of coffee before we set off and I hugly felt a lack of energy. * Have some money with you as you can purchase a hot bevarage on the top. * It can get quite cold on the top so have a jacket with you. *There are dogs and monkeys on the top which are trying to take your food. Overall, This was one of the best experience in !!! ", "I didn't climb the volcano, but I was hungry and my driver recommended a place to eat that overlooks the volcano! Of course I was down! It was a bit foggy and it rained a little as we drove by the area so I couldn't capture the volcano in its full glorious form, but it was still a nice sight to see! There are plenty of restaurants in where you can eat with the view of Mount Batur! Take lots of photos!!!", "Mt Batur Sunrise Trek by Panji aka ( Safest Driver), got there early around 3-4am? Took around 1.5hrs to the top, was not an easy trek up. I STRONGLY suggest wearing PROPERY hiking shoes. My sports shoes did not have enough grip at the peak, constantly sliding down the ash... We made it to the top and were rewarded with AMAZING views. As a geography student, it was simply amazing, I saw so many volcanic landforms on my way up and down lols.", "We hired a transport and guide service from our homestay in Ubud. We found it to be a bit pricey (300 000rp per person) but we lacked time so it was simple for us to do it this way. It’s a very easy hike and packed with tourists. Yes the sunrise and the view over other volcanos are beautiful but there is nothing special to be seen that worth that much money. You could easily skip this activity if you are short on time when visiting Ubud.", "There are many other stories just like ours about the Mountain Mafia here. I only wish I had read them before deciding to do this hike. While the mountain is beautiful and the weather cool and refreshing, the people are the scum of the earth and the worst you will find on the island. Please boycott this place until hopefully one day it is cleaned up and the thugs driven out or jailed. There are many other amazing places in to enjoy without financing these criminals.", "We just couldn't bring ourselves to wake up for the sunrise trek so we opted for an afternoon drive to see the volcano and take pictures. There is a nice restaurant where you can stop for drinks and take stunning picture from the balcony.", "Worth the climb..although note that it is not as easy as a lot of reviews make out. You will need good footwear (not jandals or sandals) and a fair bit of water (especially if you choose to do the climb in the day time). We went up about 9am and were the only people up there and it was brilliant. We paid the extra to go around the rim and back down the other side and it was so worth it. The view from the top is good but the view around the rim is spectacular! Definately a must-do if in :)", "It was my first climb up a mountain and I was glad to experience it at Mount Batur. I would not consider myself to be in the best of shape and yet I still found the climb somewhat bearable. Just keep to your own pace and stay consistent with it. The paths are really steep and rocky though, so watch your step. The guides were really helpful and they will be there to help you along the way. We reached just in time for the sunrise and it was all so surreal and rewarding after the long climb. The climb down was just as nice albeit slippery -- good hiking shoes is a plus. I would definitely recommend this and bring a camera!", "To crowded for my taste but perhaps that's just the risk when travelling during high season... We had the \\misfortune\\\" to have bad weather and so no sunrise for us at the top but hey, that's nature right? :) The walk up? Sorry, never again at this time of day/night! I talked with some people during this trek (when i was up the mountain that is because during the trek i could definitly not :o) and they said the same thing as me: even with a good condition, it's a hard \\\"walk\\\"! At some point it's more rockclimbing actually... If i would do it again (and that's a big if), i would definitly do it during the day as a daytrek (also possible).\"", "Early morning hiking to get sunrise from top mount batur, so wonderful view sunrise with lake batur that so nice! The trekked not so difficult but you always must be careful and follow the guide!", "The mountain is absolutely beautiful but there are corrupt people along the way that require money to gain access to the road. The experience was still magical! A must see!", "We paid 350K each for medium trip including breakfast and were staying near the mountain so no transport needed. This is just over half the price they asked for and I think we could have actually got lower. The local guides employed by the bigger organisations are badly paid and the ticket salesmen/business owners don't seem to go up the mountain but keep all the money. Sunrise was amazing just make sure you haggle well and tip your guide.", "fantastic hike, not too hard, beautiful views and great to relax in the hot pools after. our driver Widi was fantastic, very friendly and knowledgeable.", "there are loads of people each morning trekking to see the sunrise but they have several points (peaks) on the volcano to stop to wait for the sun to come up so it didn't feel to crowded. the higher peaks are a bit more of a slog as you are walking on ashy type material so it is likewalking up a big sand dune. The weather was clear for us so we saw a beautiful sunrise - I am not sure if that is normal or not! one of the highlights of the holiday for us.", "We hired scooters in Ubud and day tripped out to the Mountain. Long but easy ride, seeing lots of countryside. Mountain View was awesome, and black lava fields really interesting. Well worth a trip.", "I climbed Mount Agung last week with a friend and we really should have been more prepared! Our guide Ketut picked us up from our hotel at 1.30 am and told us that we needed warmer clothes because at the top it does get very cold- even when it is sweltering at the bottom! I think it would really help for other travellers to read ALL the other trip advisor reviews before they climb this mountain. I don't really know why I didn't do that myself! A few pieces of advice before you go: 1- Take a backpack with lots of water, space for your breakfast (our hotel provided us with breakfast boxes) and bring some snacks for the way up and the way down, you'll need the sugar boost. 2- Do it with a guide; they'll keep track of you and will hopefully have a phone on them so that if something does go wrong, they can call for help. 3- Do it at your own pace, remember this is your journey. If you don't reach the summit by sunrise its really not the end of the world, the sun will rise again tomorrow. The view from any part of the mountain is stunning, even in the dark you can look out and see most of the south of the island lit up, and you can also see some of the surrounding islands which is picturesque, even at 3am! 4- Take a few layers of clothing with you. You'll sweat like a beast on the way up, but about an hour or so from the top you'll notice a chill. The pinnacle will be biting as it is above the clouds, so a good fleece is advised. Also stow a pack-a-mac for when it rains on the way down (it WILL rain). We climbed Mount Agung with Ketut, a very knowledgeable guide who claims to have climbed the mountain over 900 times in the last 10 years. He's great and really boosted our morale and gave us courage (and cookies) to keep going all the way to the top. I'd highly recommend him for anyone looking to go up Agung, or Batur if you want something a little easier. (Mount Batur is about a third of the height of Agung, and has easier slopes) Hard as it is to get all the way to the top, getting down is just as treacherous. In some ways its worse because you can see the precipices you managed to side-step on your way up. Once the sun has risen you are fully aware of the dangers you once again have to tackle. But then you see the locals, there are always some going up and down for their respective ceremonies (generally involving the sacrifice of an animal). We allowed one group to over take us who were all wearing flip-flops, singing merrily to each other, and carrying large baskets on their heads with offerings and fruits to take to the summit. Some of them had lights, some didn't, and one guy was lighting the way with his iPhone! We also saw one man making the trek wearing scraggy clothes, flip-flops and a goat on his back. So no more complaining that your back-pack is too heavy or your shoes are rubbing! Overall it is a wonderful experience and you'll really get a sense of achievement when you get back to the bottom (as well as a sense of jelly-legs as you hit flat surfaces again) I'd recommend it to anyone wanting a real adventure. It is not for the faint-hearted by any means, but a really fun and quite exhausting day trekking!", "We love to walk the 5kilometre path early to get a view off the sunrise also on a nice clear morning no clouds see the mighty Mt Agung in all it's glory. Nice to say puggi to the older nese out on there early morning walk.", "This mount trek is great and worth waking up super early for the sun rise! You will need to be at the feet of Mount Batur at 2:45 / 3:00am. ATTENTION: there is complete mafia system at the feet of the mount. You do NOT really need a guide as there are so many other people and you just follow the lights. We came alone and had no problem until we spoke to some locals ... so just go follow the lights and climb the mount. Interest / site: the mount is great and the top view is AMAZING... you can see from above the clouds... watch the sun rising above Mont Rinjani on Lombok, see the crater lighten up... don't forget to look 360 around you... Price: if you get caught by that mafia, you need to pay 300,000 RPs for the guide... and 30,000 RPs for the entrance fee Equipment needed: take good hiking shoes and a frontal light... take something warm to wear at the top, it gets cold up there", "I went with Pineh Tours. No complaints there. Pick up was about 20 mins late but that's standard in . Driver was lovely, guide up the mountain good too. Very helpful. Few things tho - the trek is tough. I am physically fit and I found the last bit tough. You can do it in trainers but the last rocky then sandy bit can be difficult. You can do it - lots of people do - but expect to get your hands and maybe knees dirty from grappling up. On the top it's really cold. You've just sweated up the mountain then you stand still. So you'll be cold. No question. And it's damp up that high too. Keep a hold of your egg if the breakfast is included. It'll keep you warm!! The views are impressive but it's very crowded. Possibly a few hundred people at the one time. It's not an intimate setting. The sun rise is awesome of course and although we got surrounded in clouds the view was spectacular. I'm not sure if I'd recommend it tho. There will be lots of nice places to watch sunrise. I'm not sure hiking the volcano with 200 other people was worth it?", "We did this trek on our 20th wedding anniversary and it was absolutely epic! Our driver from our Villa in Candidesa picked us up at 2am, waited for us while we did the trek and then dropped us at our next hotel in Ubud, stopping at the Tegallalang rice terraces on the way.. thanks Ketut! Ketut also arranged for a guide for us (Mede) who we met at the bottom of the mountain. There were hundreds of people waiting to climb but somehow our guide seemed to avoid the crowds just meeting a few groups of people on the way. I found the climb quite difficult and needed a helping hand a lot of the way but wow..was it worth it when we reached the top! We arrived a good half hour before sunrise and enjoyed fruits, banana sandwiches and boiled eggs cooked in the steam in the rocks and chatted to other climbers who also found it more challenging than anticipated but there was no-one who regretted what they had just accomplished! The views, the scenery, the sunrise and comradarie were just spectacular. We spent over an hour at the top and then came the climb down! For some reason we took a different path down to everyone else, only passing maybe another 20 climbers, and this climb was so difficult, a lot harder than going up. It was very steep and very slippery, full of volcanic rocks and sand but also when it opened up and you felt safe again it was so spectacular. When we reached the \\safe\\\" parts our guide would tell us we had done the hardest part but then we would find ourselves back in it again. I was very relieved to reach the bottom but also so in awe of what we had just done. Such a highlight of our wonderful trip to .❤️\"", "My boyfriend and I booked a private tour to hike Mt Batur. We are both very fit and exercise regularly and were told this was a 2 hour trip up and 1h20 down. Our guide was also super fit (does the hike 6 mornings a week) and we made it up the top in about 1hr30 with minimal breaks. The hike itself is definitely tough, not unbearable but the rocky path and the lack of light means you have to work hard to not fall over. The last portion of the climb is sand so it's hard to stay stable. The view from the top is incredible, cold (bring a jumper) but so beautiful. It was absolutely worth the journey. Wish we'd taken money so we could buy a not chocolate or coffee at the top. The walk down is harder- lots of falling going on due to the slippery sand and rocks! A must do.", "We were going there for a great view of Mt.Agung. Perfectly to go in early morning for the most beautiful pictures. Open 24 hours.", "Mount Batur is an active volcano in Ubud, , Indonesia. Surroundings are pretty good and very pleasant.Try to buy local fruits and enjoy the new taste.", "If you come to and you want to do other stuff beside sunbathing this is one of the sights I'd suggest. It is important to know that you need to be somewhat in good physical shape to climb the mountain. Also, the best time to climb is for the sunrise, which means that the alarm must be set up at around 1am!! We went up the mountain with a tour, one of the many tours available in and out of Ubud. We ended up paying about 600k Indonesian rupees for two, which I think is a bit high, but considering that we went at high season the tour sellers were a lot less elastic in their price range. Once up there we couldn't see the sunrise as the clouds were all over the place. Nevertheless, we could see some monkeys hanging out and we had the chance to walk near the crater where you can feel and see hot steam coming out of the volcano. Make sure you bring with you, in a bag, some additional clothing, warm and dry, for when you sit on top of the mountain and you are all drenched in sweat from the climb. Also, we were clueless enough to not bring with us a torchlight, don't make that mistake as the 4am climb is very steep and full of obstacles. I lost count of how many times I almost tripped. The poor guides had to use their light to help us. Finally, bring some food with you. The tours often claim that they provide breakfast for you, but in all honesty it was more than mediocre. We all had a piece of dry white bread, an hard boiled egg and a banana. We ended up not wanting to finish our bread as it was awful. The tour guides were more than happy to eat our food, so make sure to not waste it and just give it to one of the tour guides.", "Recently whilst in our family climbed Gunung Batur. We had an excellent experience with Eddy our driver and Nick our guide. Eddy picked us up at 130am and we slept all the way to the starting point where Nick took over and guided us to the top for sunrise. It was not a hard walk and we were up in plenty of time. Unfortunately we were clouded in and we couldn’t see too much. My daughters ran down most of the descent then Eddy took us to a local coffee plantation on the way back. Very worthwhile. If you have little kids and want to climb a volcano whilst in Indonesia then I recommend Gunung Batur with Eddy and Nick. Eddy’s details on WhatsApp are:", "My wife and I booked this tour through the activities desk at our Nusa Dua hotel. We were not given any details about who was running the tour but we're told that the start time was to be 2am in the lobby area. When we arrived we were met Augustine and his driver who took us on the two hour trip to the foot of the mountain. We were introduced to our local guide, Suchi who was from a nearby village. After paying park entrance fees the climb started. It was pretty busy on the way and a little congested in spots. It is not an easy climb! My wife and I are reasonably fit but by the time we reached the top of the climb a lot of sweat had flowed. Once on top and as the sun started rising it was all worth it. Eating breakfast of banana sandwich and hard boiled egg with nese coffee which was supplied and taking in the view was the highlight of our trip to . The trip back down the mountain was a tricky affair as the track was loose and slippery. I lost a bit of skin in one fall! Overall Mt Batur was a great experience and I would recommend it to all with a reasonable level of fitness. Some hints for those considering this trek. If you have a headlamp take it. It's handy to have free hands when climbing. Also if you intend doing some of the other attractions in this area consider staying in one of the resorts in the area for a couple of days as the trip takes a couple of hours from Kuta or Nusa Dua which eats into holiday time! Also soothe tried muscles at the nearby hot springs after the climb.", "This is one of the must do activities in . You leave in the middle of the night, and start trekking at around 3 am. You need to be fit to walk up the mountain. Don’t underestimate this! But what a view there was on the top: an amazing sunrise, a smoking volcano (mount Agung) and a amazing light on the mountain as the sun rises.", "We booked this trip at a booth opposite hotel as the grand mirage hotel doesn’t offer this trip alone We were picked up at 1am from hotel and didn’t return until 1pm.The guide we had was amazing there were 5 in our group and we were the oldest it takes 2 hrs to get up the mountain by torchlight and some bits are not for the faint hearted as it is single track climbing rocks but it was amazing to see the sunrise then it’s s 2 hr trek back down which although easier is still tough I would highly recommend trip but you need to be fit well worth the money", "The view was insane is 100% worth a visit! We did climb it down to the beach which was still stunning but was the hardest climb I’ve ever done in my life, I wouldn’t say it’s worth it to climb all the way to the bottom as the view is stunning without the climb and without the pain you’ll be in the next day.", "actually fairly difficult climb at the very top- pretty much just sand and mud. worth it for the views tho. i would do a tour as they do pick up/ drop off at hotel and give you a guide for the trek (which you dont really need as theres only one route and its very busy) but they give you a banana sandwich and a boiled egg at the top which is nice when your freezing sat at the top waiting for the sun. take lots of layers!! seems warm at the bottom but v.v.v windy and cold at top. hut selling tea and hot chocolate at top too.", "We stopped here as part of a temple viewing day trip from Ubud. It was raining quite hard so there were times we couldn't see much but when it cleared, a beautiful crater lake presented itself to us, causing many in the restaurant (decent buffet but not very good compared to hotel or resto food in Ubud) to leave their chairs to get a quick picture. The scenery was very nice and made us wish we had more time in this area. It seems from other Trip Advisor reports, this might be a good place to spend a day or two if you like climbing moderate size mountains and lakes. There is a Danua Toba and Danua Maninjau (both in Sumatra) quality to it. It is a very worthy stop for lunch on a day trip from Ubud but would probably make an equally good feature stop for a 2-3 day excursion in . On these bases, we highly recommend Mt. Batur and Lake Batur", "So I was told by a friend who lives there I have to do it so I did it. I got up at 1.30 in the morning to drive to the mountain from seminyak and then we start climbing around 4 am and made it up the mountain to the very top at 6, ready for sunrise. The hike is quiet steep in certain areas and hiking in the dark is an experience you don't wanna miss. Once you are at the top the exhausting pain that you experienced hiking up will disappear when you see the sunrise. In our case today it was cloudy but you can still see it and even the few moments of when a cloud gets you see it made it worth it. Definitely recommend it for a unique experience in . Don't plan too much on the same day though, I was so tired to do anything else same day.", "We were picked up by a driver at our hotel between 02:15 and 02:45 (Ubud area) and picked up another passengers. We then stopped at a small coffee shop on the outside of Ubud where we were offered a hot drink and waited for another bus to arrive (although this wasn’t documented in the original plan). We were in a group who some of them are really demanding and the poor guide had to manage it. I just walk and never talked with the guide as they were too busy with other people. If I want to go mt batur next time i will go with private tour company", "I really enjoyed this trek. You would only have to be seriously unfit to be unable to complete it. Even if you are not that fit, with a little self motivation and regular stops you will reach the top in 2 hours. The first part is easy and then it become a steep incline to get to the top. We did it as a sunrise trek and were fortunate with the weather to have relatively clear views at the top. It was worth doing but I have seen better views than the one at the top. There are no toilets at the top either. Plenty of monkeys there too to take pictures of. Be careful on decending as there are a lot of loose rocks and it is easy to lose your balance even if you are being careful. I recommend this experience.", "One of a kind vew. Worth the money. Make sure you're fit to climb it. GET A GUIDE!!! Climbing at night must have a guide to be up in time for the sun rise. Use the package as they will pick you up have a guide and take you back to the hotel. Totally worth it. Filip", "You have to go to kintamani as your tour destination when you come to . Very nice view, volcano mountain, lake, green landscape, and enjoy the fresh air there... But too many pushy hawkers, every time you will have someone approaching you & trying to sell something. They have to be arranged by the government...", "This place is about 2-3 hours from Kuta but a very nice view of the volcano and the adjacent lake . The more adventurous can opt for trek on the slopes of the volcano . But nothing else to do near the viewpoint and no good restaurants . You can visit the spice and coffee plantations on your way .", "I booked through my hotel and the guide arrived at my hotel at 01.45 to take me to the mountain with the hopes we will make it to the top by sunrise (approx 06.30). I'm not in the greatest of shape and was nursing a knee injury, but I was stubborn and really wanted to make the climb. I had read reviews that this would be tough, so was somewhat prepared (mentally at least!). My guide was very patient and helpful. We had to stop several times to rest and take in the view. On two occasions it started to rain and lightning and we sought refuge under some rocks for the weather to pass. This meant missing the sunrise but we got to the top just after and it was still absolutely incredible! Unlike anything I've ever seen before. The walk down was the toughest part by far, however. Not only are you already exhausted, but the constant downhill trek did a number on my toes, knees and thighs. But again, once you get to the bottom, it's an incredible feeling. Door to door the entire experience took me about 12 hours. Slow, I know, but totally worth it. Suffice to say, DEFINITELY worth it, but just try to get into some kind of shape before you go so you can make the most of it.", "Drive up to kintamani one morning. We were advised to leave around 9 am, earlier the sun is not up so viewing the mountain is not great and later becomes too hot. It turned out to be a pleasant morning so the drive was good. A small ticket price per person has to be paid to go up ahead on the road. The car parks on the main road from where one can see the volcano and a lake. A few photograph and that's it. We did not drive down to the lake but it is possible if one wants to. No good place around to have a coffee. And hordes of vendors trying to sell cheap Ts. Definitely not a high point of our trip.", "A must climb even if you can't summit. It has many life lessons to teach if you listen to nature and the elements around you.", "View from Batur is indeed spectacular. However, the crowd is beyond reasonable: imagine the scenario where thousand of people queuing up the mount. Yes, not hike, but queueing up the mount. And as we were climbing at a relative low season, the crowd we encounter is 60-70% of those during peak season, but I was already feeling funny. In our case, the queue to sunrise point is 2 hour 15 minutes: we could have reach the summit within 1 hour 15 minutes to 1 hour 30 minute under my gross estimation based on my fitness. However, it is impossible to bypass the crowd which became a major impedance to normal hiking. If you can't imagine how crowded it can be, just imagine China during their national day holiday, only that the crowd is not chinese but everyone else, making it as congested as China-like.", "We went there specifically to climg Mount Batur for sunrise and we were not dissappointed. The climb in itself is not that easy but manageable though. Unfortunately when we reached the summit in time for sunrise it was very cloudy but eventually did clear.", "As many people describe Batur in Agung's reviews. Mount Batur reaches 1700m, it overlooks Batur Lake (1400m). The climb is an easy morning walk, only 300 elevation difference. A good way to start the day, walking with pets and children. Very crowded for sunrise. Mount Agung is the highest peak of , 3031m. It is officially closed but you can easily climb it, by yourself or hiring a guide (which I recommend). There are 2 ways: -the \\short way\\\" from Pura Pasa agung, you start at 1700m and go to the top crater. -the \\\"longer\\\" way, from Besakhi at 1000m up to the summit (see pictures I took this morning, January 2020). This 2nd option is short (8 km) but steep (over 2000m elevation). Basically you start at midnight to arrive before 6 am, for sunrise. You need an average fitness. It requires carefulness, and some equipments: front lights, good shoes and a jacket. Be aware that descending the higher, rocky part is the most difficult. It's slippery and some stones may fall: remain concentrated. Overall it's a great experience. The sunrise colors and the view is the best reward.\"", "We booked mt batur sunrise tour through one of vendor along Ubud monkey forest street. We paid 350k rupiah/person. We got ready 2.00 am in front of hotel and what a surprising the bus picked us up at 2.45am already with another 18 passengers. Once arrived at the base point we had 4 very young local guides. They have to responsible for 20 of us. Guesss what???? We must follow the 20 group which were really annoying. My partner was not that fit so she couldn't walk with the group and guide just left us. We then decided to follow other trekkers and it was not a comfortable walk. I had difficulty to identify our group n we totally lost all the guides. We didn't get food up the mountain. Trying to get some foods a the top but unavailable as food served by each guides actually. We had to pay for a cup of hot tea 30k IDR,,,,It was our fault to choose group tour (cheaper) but totally rip off experience.", "It is unbelievable the stories about the Mafia in toya bungkha is true. You risk your life going up the volcano on your own because the people in the town might actually kill you... We were offered 50$ for two persons but still for an easy walk way too expensive do not do it....it seemed that the owner of the volcano Bungalows in toya bungkha is the head oft the Mafia the way he looked at US because we didnt want to pay him or this Kindergarten walk...so do not support him...climb the volcano From somewhere else....", "There are already a lot of reviews on G. Agung but I would just like to emphasise on a few points such as the following:- 1) Train for it! Not an average hike/climb. Tougher than Mt Kinabalu. Similar to G. Api (Pinnacles) in Miri, Sarawak in terms of difficulty. 2) good pair of trekking Shoes essential! Trekking Poles highly recommended. 3) warm jacket essential while waiting for sunrise at summit or crater rim. Temperature about 5 Celsius 4) if you have gloves, bring it! Helps a great deal for the ascent after 2200 Metres 5) beware of loose pebbles and wet or moss covered track/stones. 6) get a good guide. I engaged Wayan Widuysa (his contact can be obtained from some earlier post) if not drop me a note... 7) Focus and be alert at all times during climb especially near the top. Some very steep and extremely deep drops. 8) Enjoy the scenery! 👍 There are 3 options to climb G.Agung:- 1) to Crater rim (slightly shy of summit) via pura pasar Agung about 8 hours up down; 2) to summit via pura pasar Agung alternative route. About 10 hours up down; or 3) to summit via pura Besakih. About 14 hours up down..!?? I was in for a relaxing holiday, so I took option 1. But let me tell you that it is in no way termed easy and relaxing hike. Compared to the latter options, it may be the easiest though. Still very challenging and scenic. So make your choices based on your ability and goals. In conclusion, respect the Mountain and you will be granted a marvellous climbing experience! Cheers!!!", "We went to Mt. Batur today - we planned and booked this very last minute, so got a taxi driver to take us from Sanur (about $55 CDN for the whole day, including a trip to Ubud, and within Sanur). We left just before lunch, and it took us about 1.5hrs to get there. We went to the caldera rim, where there are a bunch of restaurants overlooking the volcano. We wanted to get a good view of the volcano, and were directed to a restaurant's outdoor balcony area, where we looked at the volcano and got some pretty photos of both the volcano and the lake. Since we were there we also had a drink at the restaurant, and our kids had the buffet lunch. (it was expensive at about $15 cdn for adults and 1/2 price for kids - and a *very* limited selection for vegetarians). But they had good drinks! And our kids enjoyed the food. (it was 100% tourists at the restaurant) And it was nice and cool. We stopped sweating, but didn't need sweaters. Maybe 25 degrees. You'll have a good view no matter where you sit, but we chose to sit outside for what we thought was the best view. So, if you're looking to do a shorter trip to see the volcano, don't want to hike the volcano, or are unable, this might be a good option. On the way back we stopped at the Tegalalang Rice Terrace (we stayed for 15 minutes with the other hoards of tourists), and Ubud, where we went to the market.", "We did the sunrise hike. We arranged it through the main office in town for 400000. We asked all the right questions, they provided flashlights, pickup and drop off service, our egg, tea and banana at the top. The guide was great. I know people complain about having to hire a guide but I wouldn't have wanted to start walking up a volcano at 3:30 am in the dark on a hard to follow trail. The guides are well worth the small fee and they are working to support their local economy so how do you complain about that.", "This trekking was good. Wake up at 2am from Ubud to go Mount Batur. 2hours walking for 300kr. Be carreful, all the guide are not good. We had a guide who did not want to go to the top, he didn't speak very good english to explain history of temple, cave etc... Breakfast very bad! If you go, ask for a good guide who wants to go to the 2nd step and pray for a beautiful sunrise.", "Organised a car for the four of us at $400 rph pp. Picked up from hotel at 2 am in the morning. Arrived at base of mountain at approx 3.30. Met out guide and started our trek. I wouldn't call myself an experienced trekker but would consider myself to be fairly fit and healthy. Don't be fooled, this is a real hard climb. The first hour was at a fairly good speed with most of the trail fairly uneven and rocky. The guide provided us with torches which were definitely needed. At 4am in the morning you can't see anything without the torches. The next 30-40 minutes was all uphill. Uneven steps, gravel, rocks and dirt. At times I needed to use my hands to get up the next step so that I would not fall over. Finally made it up to the top and was absolutely exhausted, out of breath and tired. Stopped for a few minutes to catch my breath and then had a chance to look at the view. WOW it was amazing. Made the climb worth it. While admiring the view and sunrise our guide organised breakfast which was eggs and banana sandwiches. We were lucky to get a perfect sunrise. Spectacular is all I can say. Our decent was equally as challenging. Uneven surfaces and quite slippery in places. Definitely wear good shoes. I saw many people slipping over and all were wearing inappropriate shoes e.g. sandals/converse/vans. Trek was finished by approx 8.30 then back to the hotel.", "Around 2 hour drive from denpsar, this place wasnot on my to do list in but optional, had time so tried it, got to see the volcanic mountain from distance and also the lake batur. You can feel the change in the temperature as you approach the mountain. You can get to see the mountain from a distance, dont expect to see flowing lava , its just the mountain and black soil around it from a distance. Will i go there probably not.", "We went on a tour to see the mountain and the lake underneath... We had lunch at one of the restaurants there. The food was good, and the view is breath taking... worth the visit.", "So I was totally unfit and under-dressed for this adventure... I walk regularly, do my steps... this is uphill climb for 3 hours (at my pace) be advised. On my defense: I have a bad knee but love to adventure!! So ...halfway up: I gave up. I was just gonna sit in the forest amongst the trees... by the way: IT IS COLD! I was wearing jeans and a t-shirt and a shirt over the t-shirt and a sarong as a scarf over my head and was cold when not in motion. I come from a warm climate. Some people were in shorts. Crazies. Anyway... there were mountain bikes there! 250,000 up (from the halfway point) and 200,000 down!! I was saved! We made it and what a thrill ride we had!! Just walking amongst the tree canopy was so fun... but now on a bike... yipeeeee!! So to those of you who still want to enjoy this adventure and are in no shape: bike up: they drop you off about 30 minutes steep uphill climb from the top: but already above cloud level, so you can choose to continue to the top or admire the sunrise up up up the mountain! Loved it! Highly recommend!!", "Climbed the mountain on Christmas Day. It was an eventful, thrilling and tiring trek, yet very rewarding. Woke up in the wee hours ard 2am to prepare. Started trekking ard 4-5+am. It was pitched dark. Its good to bring along torchlight or headlight. The whole trek took about 2-3hrs. The sunrise was beautiful. Breakfast is provided too. It was a good morning exercise. Going down was not bad too. Option of going down by motorcycle (require a fee) or walking.", "My dad, me and a friend booked a private guide who brought us to the top. In the beginning you have a normal road (in my opinion) but our friend was unfit and found it really hard. Then there was a meeting point (after 30min) where you have to chose between the easy road and the difficult road. You can also go by motorbike to a place near the top (what our friend did because she was not gonna make it to the top). My dad and I chose the difficult road because we like challenges but this was way to difficult haha. I had to take a break every 2 minutes because it was really steep and you just had to take big steps the whole time. But the guide said that the easy road is way to crowded and that a lot of motorbikes pass by what makes you not enjoy nature to the fullest. After maybe 1,5h we met our friend back and continued a 10min walk to the top and enjoyes the sunrise. It was beautifull but also really cold so you will definitely thank yourself later if you bring a blanket!! On the way back we did the easy road and it looked way more easy then the road that we did to the top. We also waited untill most of the people went down so we could relax and not be bothered by big groups passing by the whole time. I liked the hike and would recommend but I think when u go in summervacation it is way to crowded and difficult to enjoy. ", "totally awesome sunrise view,with only 1.5-2 hours of walking,we can taste this scenery! before you go there,please be prepared,especially your physical body. It is only 1.5-2 hours walking,but the track is quite challenging. but don't worry,there are many experienced guide who will help you out until the top. great destination to try in . 😆😊😊😊😊 ", "First of, before you decide to go up the mountain, make sure that it will be nice weather, otherwise you can say goodbye to the view from the top. It was cloudy at the top for us, but we still saw sunrise and down the valley. Sadly couldnt see anything in the crater. The trekk itself was great and quite easy (at least for me), but there are parts that are quite slippery, so please dont go in flip flops like some people are....", "Beautiful view..really nice landscape. Thoroughly enjoyed it, had lunch directly opposite the mountain, priceless. For nature buffs it is recommended.", "I have come there twice, first when I was on the second semester in the college, and second one is a few weeks ago. I never been dissapointed come there. the golden yellow sunrise, the beautiful view. for me, the best view in on the nort-east. in the east you can see Mt. Agung and Abang, and in the west you can see Mt. Catur and another mount which is located in the midle of ", "We are relatively healthy and sporty 35 year olds and while the hike itself is not particularly difficult, we were somewhat overwhelmed by the sheer number of people (we are talking a few hundred). It seems like this track is a massive money making scheme where you are only allowed to go up the mountain with a dedicated local guide who does not really provide much information or helps you out. It is not an enjoyable track either as you are basically walking on broken pieces of volcanic terrain/loose rocks which keep on moving under you feet and get pushed down towards the person behind you. We saw a lot of people falling and getting hurt/breaking their expensive cameras. And even if you don’t fall yourself (which we didn’t) there is no guarantee that somebody in front of you don’t fall and basically takes you down with them. Also we could see a few stones being disturbed by the people in front of us (there is a long line of people in front of you all of whom are navigating using a torch and given that the path is very narrow and very steep at times you are unable to overtake) and if one of the big stones fell down somebody could have really been hurt. The sunrise was ok - if you ever went skiing you would have seen very similar views already and it certainly not worth waking up at 2am for. I would very much recommend having a good nights sleep and do a cycling tour instead or a general guided tour of the area. ​", "Trek to Agung wasn't easy, but it was one of the best experience on . Reward for early wake up was beautiful sunrise. I went with Wayan and he was (against me) still full of energy. He sing, teach indonesian and therefore I think, that way up was easier then down. When he saw, that I don't have problem with heights, he didn't hesitate to help other people. Thanks again for pleasant company and informations about and Agung.", "We stayed at nusa dua so they picked us up at 1:30am, its a two hour ride to Base, so we started climbing at 3:30. Our tour guide was Mudi who runs his own firm. He is a local man, a village head and treks almost everyday. We wanted to do Mt batur followed by Mt agung but my wife was not so sure. We prayed at base camp and started our journey upwards, we had one more lady from belgium trekking with us. My wife was not accustomed to these type of trek so she was slow but Mudi gave us short and frequent breaks reassuring us that we will reach in time. My wife felt like she was letting us down and slowing us, so she felt guilty and sorry initially. Initial climb is through forest, as we go higher its little steep and plenty of loose stones and mud. While climbing it needs determination and courage, on the way down its physical strength thats needed most. Trek is easy for medically fit persons. We must carry energy bars and water, though in our case Mudi took charge of all that stuff. Same sun rises every where but the view here is just out of the world. It just relieved my aching legs from pain, your heart beats faster and you enjoy the cool breeze with warm sunshine. My wife was super happy she ever did it. We had breakfast with eggs boiled from the crater steam. We saw the places where eggs are kept for boiling and believe me its superhot steam flowing out. After enjoying the beauty for half an hour we started descending down, its a narrow trail for single person initially, then it's little bit wide to accomodate 2. While descending down it little hard to maintain grip as soil and stones are loose and plenty. Mudi helped my wife climb down easily through half the way. If you are hiking with ladies or kids, must have Mudi besides you. There are plenty of guides but I did my first trek with this guy and he is the man you wanna trek with, which i came to know at the end. I am not associated with him in any other way except as a client but i recommend him highly and unconditionly. www.mudigoestothemountain.com He maintains some Toyota Innova nd Landrover to guide you around. He gives a personal touch where ever you go with him. After trekking down we went to hot springs, had a nice bath and swim and carries on for lunch to Ubud. There we stopped over at Wurung Padi Organic for a nice organic lunch and then continues to hotel. Posting here some pics for reference. While many tourists came independently its recommended to have a guide. Plz dont be overconfident and negligent, keep your ego low and spirits high. Its cold at top so carry jacket or windcheater with some thing to cover your ears and handgloves(especially for ladies) Must carry : Hiking shoes ankle high, Water, Camera, more importantly Desire to see the beauty", "When we first arrived we were surprised how cold it was, but as we moved up the mountain we got warm. The climb took about two hours and at the top we enjoyed our breakfast while the sun began to rise. It was a beautiful experience and maybe even more beautiful because of the hard work. The tour is not for everybody, it's hard or your knees to go up and down, and you have to be in shape or maybe have a lot of breaks on the way. :)", "Most hikers hire guides to climb the mountain with you and explaining geographic knowledge of the mountain if you're keen to know more. The price of a guide can be easily researched online, but we can actually climb the mountain for free without having a guide alone(check with the local rule first). Tipping is not compulsory, but everyone hope to earn extra bonus with their service right? Hence, we tipped the guide 100k because she was really helpful and informative throughout the accent and decent. she even assisted two of my female by hold their hands at the same time. Excellent balancing and protective skills. There will be a small drinks store at the mid and top of the mountain. There are young boys selling bottled drinks in from their backpack at the top of the mountain. Two small bottles for 60k.. kinda pricey, but i wouldn't mind paying because it does help for extra income for their family. Wear proper footwear with good grips as the terrain gets a little harsh and rocky the higher you go. Adequate clothing to keep yourself warm. i wore a beanie to prevent my head from radiating heat away the fastest. Don't be a hero by reducing your gears because you want to travel light as the very last thing all travelers wish not to experience is falling sick and being a burden to your team. Know your own body limitation. I am healthy & skinny, i do exercise and run marathon every year. But the climb for me was really tiring and painful as i rarely hike a mountain. I am actually skeptical about reading reviews on how easy climbing Mount Batur was and not important on wearing enough warm clothing. Those people are really superman fit i guess? Who don't feel tired climbing up and going down? Thus, there will be more than 100 or 200 multinational climbers in the morning with you and majority made it to the top as it will be kinda crowded. Painful climb for me, but excellent scenery with awesome fresh air in the morning. the Fruit of Success after experiencing the painful climb was indeed worthy. Remember to bring your own water and have consume enough breakfast before the climb too.", "I'm 53, do moderate exercise daily, don't smoke and eat healthily. I signed up with a group of in their low to mid 40s for this hike. You get picked up at 1.30 am and arrive around 3.30. The place is packed with tourists. I'm sure there were a 1000 at least in a long line hiking up the mountain. It was similar to an experience we had in New Zealand climbing Mount Ruapehu. Anyways, the climb starts flat and dark but once you reach the base it's all uphill. The climb wasn't easy and I felt challenged. My younger coincided with this and felt the difficulty was underestimated. By the time I got to the top I was dripping wet due to the humidity and clouds. We started the walk with a beautiful night sky full of stars but by the time we got to the top, around 5.30, clouds covered the sky and no sunrise was to be seen. Around 6.30, cold and disappointed, we headed back down, being only able to see 5 metres in front of us due to the clouds.", "To experience the power of such a beautiful mountain is pure a pleasure of the wonders of this earth.Take the time and enjoy.", "I have done day trip to Kintamani. It's very amazing. The temperature of this area is comparatively low.The view from the top was wonderful.You are advised to find out the good travel guide.1 more thing,every purchase you paid its have some commision for your guide.No wonder,that have different prices on a same item.", "This hike was a lot easier than I had expected. Going up with my took us a few hours but really it was nothing too physically challenging. Reaching the top at sunrise might put a bit of pressure in terms of timing and waking up early but the view is just incredible. Be sure to bring enough clothes for the climb though because at night there is no sunlight to bring warmth but once the sun is out everything gets a hundred times better. You actually get to see an incredible view, when I went the sun rays formed an incredible diffraction pattern through the sky. You don't need specialized equipment to climb this mountain just a comfortable pair of shoes and a nice camera. If you go during a touristy time it will be tough to get a shot with you alone because there will be a lot of people wanting to witness the great view as well so bear that in mind.", "We had woke up around 2am and our driver took us to the meeting point of some kind where there was alot of people gathering. We met our guide, and with him showing the way, started our trek up the mountain. It was dark, raining full blast and a little cold but it sure didnt slow us down. The path was very steep at some places, and i would even say quite dangerous, as because of rain, some of the ground were falling apart upon stepping on. After about 2 hours, we arrived safely at the top, and i have to say, the view was breathtaking. The sun was on the rise, and it had stopped raining. This was amazing. Highly recommended", "Me and my girlfriend arrived to Penelokan early afternoon by a Perama shuttle. We were amazed by the view and headed to Toya Bungkah with the intention of climbing Batur the next day in the morning. I've read all the bad reviews about the \\organisation\\\" and the locals threatening tourists and all that but still wanted to give it try without hiring a guide. Since the hike is said to be easy this would have been perfectly possible too. My plan was to scout around for a less busy path up the mountain in the afternoon, so we have an idea how to avoid the hassle with the \\\"guides\\\". Even during my scouting I was told by several local men that I cannot hike alone and I have to hire someone for 1.000.000 IDR to take me up because they have an official organisation. I told them politely that I'm just walking around and that seemed to be enough but when i got a little closer to the foot of the mountain two men stood in my way and basically made it clear that if i don't want any trouble I'll have to leave. They were not really bothered by me mentioning police either. In the end we didn't even give it a try in the morning since we didn't want to ruin our holiday with a sour experience and a lot of shouting with aggressive locals. We also did not want to pay, even if they would have given us a more respectful price than 1.000.000 cause it felt extremely wrong to financially support a blood sucking, illegal \\\"organisation\\\" as theirs. Bottom line, please avoid Batur if you can. Sure enough the scenery is staggering but by climbing Batur (even with a guided tour booked at your hotel, where you don't get to come across the local mafia) you will put some money in these criminals' pockets and support them. Choose Mount Agung instead.\"", "They picked us up from Ubud at like 1:30 am, we got to a place where they gave us breakfast (included in our tour) and then started hiking. Do take clothes for the cold because it is freezing at the top. Once you make it to the crater, they receive you with more breakfast while you wait for the sunrise. It is fantastic. It's well worth the effort.", "It was a fun experience but not as adventures as I imagined. Had to walk a lot and I don't think it would be fun after a long full day activity.", "This was part of our mount Kilimani tour and we enjoyed the view with the lake on the right too but food was terrible.", "1) What to take note of After enduring a bumpy ride from our hotel in Ubud, we reached the car park at around 4 a.m. Each person was then given a torchlight. Test your torchlight because you would want your path to be well lit when trekking. I also suggest that you go to the toilet before leaving your accommodation because I heard that the toilets are real bad here. I know some reviews say that this is a relatively easy trek. I don't trek at all but I have a decent level of fitness. It isn't so much the lack of stamina that you should be wary of but rather the steep slopes at some points and loose gravel that you have to be careful of. Our group consisted of young people and we reached the sunrise point in good time (5+ a.m.). There would be a few stops in between so that you can catch your breath for a couple of minutes. 2) What to wear It may feel a little chilly before starting the trek such that you would want to start piling on your jacket. But trust me, this trek will get you perspiring in no time and there is not much point in putting on your sweater at the start. It is only after you reach the sunrise point where it starts to get chilly and you should have a sweater with you. It can really be quite cold so be ready to wear several layers. Please wear shoes with good grip as well. 3) Expectations Just to manage expectations a little, just because it's a sunrise trek, doesn't mean that you will definitely get to see the sunrise. We almost thought that we wouldn't be able to catch the sunrise because it suddenly became very foggy. Thankfully, the fog cleared and we were left with a beautiful sunrise. 4) Breakfast Breakfast was provided in our tour package. There was a little hut where they prepared breakfast. I would suggest hiding in the hut when having your breakfast because right after the sun rises, a whole bunch of monkeys start coming out and apparently, they can be pretty aggressive. 5) Descent The descent doesn't get any easier and it will be good to find some good grip on the rocks etc. 6) Safety Always remember, safety is the most important! One girl broke her ankle and had to be carried down on a stretcher. You can take your time when climbing, let the faster ones go first, steady yourself with every step- safety comes first!", "Mountb Agung Sunrise MOUNT AGUNG SUNRISE, the summit of Mount Agung is at the subalpine zone 3142m above sea level and highest point of is classic volcanic shape, such highest territorial in the island after the huge strato-volcano collapsed and formed the double concentric Batur Cadera near by over 30.000 years ago, however, the Agung summit is poorly vegetation growth appear on this zone caused by morning frosting occur intensively. According to the ecological territorial citation, subalpine is the altitudinal zone after 3000m above the Sea Level i.e. such illustration low montane forest from 0 to 1200m, montane forest from 1200m to 2100m, upper montane forest from 2100m to the subalpine 3000m above the Sea Level, daily vast frosting occurs on the top of Mt. Agung during the morning even though no ice cap on the top. Cloud is rarely occurring on the top caused by subalpine zone is not adhere to the evapotranspiration, unlike lower downhill both autochthonous Casuarina Jungunhiana (Cemara) and allocthonous eucalyptus kayu patih species are predominant presently. Unfortunately, unlike the lower zonation, species are vulnerably extinguished caused not from the volcanic grain, derbies etc. but caused cold temperature. The existence of biodiversity is not well controlled, at the lover zonation species are extinguished time to time course of human pressure. There is rarely tree or grass species found on this zone, the only species found are edelweiss and vulnerable grasses which are dominantly scattered on rarity volcanic zones of Indonesia such as Mount Batur in and Mount Bromo volcanos in Java etc. The magnificent early morning oriental dawn from the eastern part of the Pacific Ocean, before the sun is rising looks adjacent onto the Lombok volcano Mt. Rinjani, the reason why Mount Agung is the primary target of international mountain climbers in the globe which encourages us to organize daily climbing up to the summit starting at the midnight from the base climbing at Besakih Temple (the state of thousand temples) such the terminologically mother temple of . This volcano was erupted in 1963 lastly and destroyed eastern and darkened over the eastern of the island, caused thousands of killing both human and other animals. Ascending to the summit is extremely beautiful and tough climbing, in nese belief Mount Agung is the sacred and holy highest point of the island . All climbing participants are expected to be on the starting point of the climbing at 00:00 at Besakih Temple. The ascend to the summit is about six hours up the summit starting from Besakih. At six in the morning we reach the summit once since the sun is rising from the oriental part of the globe adjacent onto Mt. Rinjani in Lombok and Batur caldera view on the northern is the pattern of the stunning and sincerities the subalpine. Pick you up: at Nusa Dua 21:30, Kuta 21:30, Sanur 21:45, Ubud 22:00, Lovina 21:00 and Toya Bungkah 22:30. After the sunrise descending to the temple to get back at 12:00 and transfer to your hotel immediately. Price USD 150/person air conditioned transport, mountain guide breakfast, entrance fee and lunch included.", "I was picked up at 2am to do the trek and it was worth it. You were given torches and a lot of people in groups all walking together up the volcano. Some bits were more challenging than others because of the volcanic rock, particularly on the way down. When we reached the summit we waited until the sun rose and the views were stunning, I would highly recommend doing it!", "You really need a head torch and a water bottle holder to put around your waist or neck as you really need both hands at certain levels of the walk. There were monkeys at the top and they were still quite wild but worth photographing. The walk down makes you aware of what you actually climbed in the dark and when I got to the base.", "It can be a little tough because of the loose rocks, but the view is stunning! Expect loads of people climbing up with you (all the travel agencies offer the same tour at the same time), but once you get to the top, there's plenty of space to everyone to sit and contemplate the sunrise.", "I really enjoyed this hike with my niece. It as a fantastic experience and I've sent many of my guests there!", "We are non trekkers but do 2-3 times of 1-hour cardio exercise each week (cycling, swimming or zumba). We started the trek at abt 430am. After 1hr40mins later, we reached the sunrise viewing point of Mt Batur. Looking at the tones of red, then orange to feeling the heat of the sun against your skin... magnificent! Spent some time sitting on the benches enjoying the picturesque view while waiting for breakfast from the tour operator. After simple breakfast of boiled eggs, banana sandwich and hot coffee, we were shown the craters and holy cave. The descent took slightly over 2 hours for us due to the slippery stones. The next days, our muscles ached. We felt there is a certain level of danger during the trek but we thought it was worth it! We recommend wearing appropriate attire (light jacket/rain coat) and footwear.", "Walk' is the right word for some of the way up. As long as you approach the mountain and then walk through the forest, it is a walk. Once you get out of the woods, until the top, it is mostly a steep scramble through dust or mud, over stones and rocks. The mountain is not very high, just a little over 1700m, hence average fitness should do, and it isn't high enough to get cold. Doing it during darkness is the standard procedure, to catch the sunrise. That is worth it. You see the Rinjani on Lombok, and the top of Agung on , trying to hide behind the Abang across Lake Batur. Majestic. The top might get a little crowded, mostly young people. It made me feel ancient.", "The climb up for sunrise wasn't too bad at all. I was expecting it to be worst but hey with friendly guides and other guests as well, it was fun and laughter all the way! Although I wouldn't recommend toddlers for the climb. Get a package if you are in a big group.", "i didnt hike the volcano but the view of this Mt Batur along with the lake is just magnificent..There are boats that take you there and do the hike but for that a local guide is compulsory.. Will try the trek up to the peak next time if possible but definitely its in my wish list", "This was an absolutely new experience for us - myself and husband. We are two totally unfit individuals who have never done a hike. But reading about this trek and getting encouraged by who had tried this earlier, we decided to go for it. We booked a cab and driver who said he would take care of the entire thing and we paid him 600,000 IDR per person inclusive of the drive from Ubud to Kintamani, guide at the foothill, breakfast (bread, boiled eggs, banana and water to carry) and drive back to resort in Ubud. We were picked up at around 2 am and it was an hour or more drive to Kintamani. When we reached, we found over 300 travellers waiting or starting their hike. It was cold and windy - so remember to carry a warm jacket. Your guide will provide you with flash lights. Please travel light - do not carry heavy bags. The walk up is extremely difficult for people who do not work out / trek. It will take about 2-2.30 hours for you to reach the top and you can make it just before sunrise. Second half of the hike is very steep. It's pitch dark all around, except for all the tiny light strings emitted by the flash lights. On a clear night, if you look up, the view of a million stars above you will mesmerize you. Once you reach the top, if it is a cloudless day, you can get the perfect view of sunrise. We were not fortunate enough since it was cloudy up there. However, the view was totally worth the climb. A small kitchen/restaurant where your guide will heat your food and serve you. There are many monkeys around who are more or less friendly. The climb down will take another 2 hours. The view while you clinb down is breathtaking.....you can see the beautiful lake batur and the molten lava metamorphosed into rocks. beautiful spots all along the way down where you can click pictures.", "Let me first say that Mount Agung was my very first mountain experience. At that time I was relatively fit and did mainly running, but I did not read the reviews and was not mentally or physically prepared for (what should have been about 12hours)the 14 hour tough hike I was about to embark on. We started from Besakih Temple at 10pm, the weather was cool and I was in tights and a dry fit t-shirt. Have about 3 litres of water in your pack and bring along both breakfast and lunch. High cut hiking boots, headlight (60-100 lumens at least), poles, base layer, hiking pants, mid layer jacket and wind / waterproof jacket are a must especially for those like me coming from a country that is summer all year round, and of course your camera! You will be walking through the tree line, climbing up roots of trees, slipping on scree through narrow channels, and climbing up boulders way above the clouds. Don’t forget to pace yourself and take rests every hour or so, sit down and take in the view of lit up at night and just star gaze. The scenery and vegetation changes as you go up, so take your time to appreciate it on your way down. Once you reach the summit, which is a relatively narrow ridgeline, it will get very windy. Sit down at the top and enjoy the sun rising, casting a shadow of the perfect peak before you. See Mount Rinjani in the distance to the east and gaze down towards Mount Batur to the west. It’s simply breath taking. Coming down was painful because I didn’t have poles, at some points it will be easier sliding down on your butt than to walk down, well that’s what I did! Thus here I recommend hardy pants. Coming down the tree line back down to Besakih temple is harder than going up so if you have weak knees do bring a patella guard. For first timers in Asia, I would suggest attempting Mount Kinabalu or at least Mount Batur first to get the feel of hiking before conquering this mountain. Although it maybe tough, the experience and the view was simply unforgettable. For more pictures and a detailed packing list, you can visit my blog @ https://kayladeedum.wordpress.com/", "I'm still on a high from this trip! I would definetly recommend the trek up to Mount Batur to anyone looking for adventure. I booked the hike through the manager of my hostel for about 350.000 and that covered a simple breakfast (before & after the hike) as well as transport. We had great weather on our side that day and were able to see the sunrise. A big treat towards the end was the timely visit of a few friendly Macaques. The trek is pretty tough for those not in tip top shape but with a good guide you can go at your own pace and enjoy that amazing feeling of accomplishment when you reach the peak.", "Was a solo traveller and was assigned 1 guide (1:1 ratio) from my accommodation (triangle house at the base of Mount Batur). The view at the summit was breathtaking and amazing. The beautiful view of the sunrise is dependent on the weather. During my hike, the sky was clear blue and we are above the sea of cloud. My guide told me that some days, it can be very foggy that they could not see the sunrise. The hike can be tiring but manageable, as long as you take rest stops along the way. During my hike, my guide told me that it was colder than usual. My 1 windbreaker was not enough at the summit and it was freezing. There are locals renting blanket so you can rent one if you are really freezing. Otherwise, the hike in the cold was okay as you are generating body heat. I opt for the long hike (to visit 2 carters and a cave) and there is this one part of the hike that can be dangerous - loose black sand and the steep slope. You will need to be careful and be on your butt during the climb down so you don't fall. My guide was really helpful by holding my hand. If you think that you have overcome the physical challenge during the hike up - you are wrong. You will need to be careful during the hike down as there are loose sands and you can slip and fall. Those with knee problem will have to be extra careful during this hike down. For an average person, the hike down was not tiring but need to be careful. All in all, it was a great experience and I highly recommend to anyone who want to take up the challenge and see the beautiful sunrise at the summit!", "It was really hard for me with mine i'll legs, but it was worth it. Trekking Have took 4 hours for my healthy friend and 6 hours for me. Great view, if you want to try trekking and sure in your strength, it's the best choice at island.", "Waking at 2 am was tough and we had slight concerns due to some negative reviews. However, arriving at 3:30 am, we avoided the crowds and were were at the summit within plenty of time to view the sunrise. The sunrise itself was slightly disappointing, but once the clouds cleared the view was spectacular and made for excellent photos. Our guide was wonderful - helpful, friendly and very informative, even providing extra torches for the journey up. The tour of the crater, including the small temple, volcanic steam and feeding the resident monkeys was an unexpected bonus.", "I had climbed Mount Rinjani 6 mths prior to Agung. And I have to say its a pretty tough mountain. Unable to climb from Besakih due to a religious ceremony festival going on, I took the other alternative route which is via Dukuh Village with an overnight camp at base camp 2 at approx 1900m. It was a dry and hot season in early Oct so apply sunscreen here and then to avoid getting sunburn like I do. Was told by my guide, Wayan from Mudigoestothemountain,com that Agung is not as popular as Batur due to Batur having a nicer view (caldera) and natural mountain water. So, bring along lots of water and dehydrate yourself. Anyway, unlike rinjani who has a lot of climbers, the 4 of us are the only climbers on that day. So, its pretty calm and peaceful yet lonely on the other hand. Its true when they say its a tough climb. And I decided to end the climb at sunrise point 2, 300m prior to summit. And Im glad I did that decision cause my knees are getting jelly like, especially when going down is my weakness rather than going up. But still, the view is priceless! One can never get enough of it!", "why i said easiest? because the mountain provided anything for you to climb up. the road was very clear. the path was visible. and the rocks were solid for your step. the best way to enter this place is from hp2gb basecamp. from there you could walk or take your ride to the temple at the foot of the mountain. for my recommendation please take your ride as the road to the temple is very far away and the road is passable by car. i was told by the local that the road wasnt very good but when i walked, the road was in a perfect condition with asphalt on it -_- so finally i hitchikked a truck to the top. they didnt collect entrance fee but they collect what they called \\uang kebersihan\\\" that cost you around 10k idr but you dont receive any ticket or whatsoever. i wonder where that money goes. hahaha. for local you can refuse to rent a guide. but if you are a foreigner, its a mandatory to rent a guide. but if you are experienced in hiking mountain, this mountain is very easy to track and you wouldnt get lost as the top is visible from everywhere. i hiked at afternoon so there arent any hikers beside me and my girlfriend. it was a great experience\"", "Booked the trip up with a guide named Wayan Widi Yasa on the night of 7th Dec '14. Fetched by two friendly drivers from where I stayed in Seminyak. The drive took almost 2 hours to the carpark of Pasar Agung Temple. Driving up, was able to see silhouettes of the mountain. The first part of the hike consisted of a trail through vegetation. Eventually, the trails made way to a short level ground before the rocky section. Beautiful city lights in the distance. Joined up with another 2 groups of trekkers. After one of the rest points, my quadriceps started cramping up. It could have been due to being unconditioned to the coldness and having no training prior to the climb due to exams. Started getting on all fours in order to reduce the load on the thighs. Climb was much easier, especially when you have ongoing conversations with Wayan. The last part of the climb consisted of a 45degree climb. It wasn't as tough as I thought it would be, even with the cramps lasting the entire last part up. The view was absolutely stunning. From the crater rim, Rinjani is visible to the East of Agung, itself to the South, and clouds can be seen forming and moving in from the West. Going down was much much easier. The speed down was much faster and the view was still stunning. Overall, in terms of preparation, one should bring enough warm clothes, extra food and medical supplies, have some training prior to the climb, get good headlamps, gloves and boots, find a guide whom you can speak to comfortably, and of course, a camera. The climb up Mount Agung was definitely filled with its own unique set of challenges, but the rewards were undoubtedly fulfilling, and was indeed the highlight of my trip to .", "We traveled throughout Indonesia for three weeks and had this on our todo list, we had prepared our self with trekking clothes and equipment and had a fantastic experience. Weather was really fantastic during the hike with clear sky and an amazing sunrise. Pickup was at 00.00 at our hotel in Ubud and the hike from Pura Pasar Agung temple was a round trip of approx. 9 hours. The guide from Dartha Wayan trekking was really amazing wit hlots of experience and shared a lot of the history for Mount Agung.", "Didn't do the trek just took a ride to a viewpoint of the mountain and lake. Amazing! Never expected such a thing in . Really does look like a painting. Trek sounds fun too, but seeing it is a worthwhile stop.", "What an easy and challenging trek in one go.... amazing experience with the group that was randomly put together as I was alone from my hotel. We had a couple who carried an year old baby and a five year old boy. They were so inspiring to see. While our guide was super friendly, knowledgable and extremely helpful. he kept me going all the way.", "Nice little trek up the mountain early in the morning to watch the beautiful sunset and the great view of the lake and other volcanos. A lot of people were on the mountain so it slowed the pace of the climb and made more challenging. Our mandatory guide was cool and really nice with me and my girlfriend. Even if the climb is relatively easy I would recommend you bring at the minimum some hiking shoes. We took the long way down around the crater ..the way is very narrow and step at times but if you are not scared the scenery is nice All and all a nice experience for those who don't want to do the more difficult Mt Agung or the Rinjani", "We four boys arrived at the foot of Mount Batur at 4 AM so that we may begin a trek which would bring us to the summit, just in time for a mesmerizing sunrise. The first 15 minutes or so were very gentle gradient, easy on the legs, and we were chatting with our trekking guide, each of us holding the torches he prepared as we made our uphill climb in total darkness. However, the terrain quite suddenly became considerably steeper, and after hundreds of years of volcanic activity, you would find the path rather treacherous because it was littered with plenty of small stones (or do you call them rocks?) which can make you slip and fall, even when you thought you are most careful! You have to think twice about trekking on Mount Batur if you have never trekked before, or your legs cannot endure uneven and steep terrain over long distances. It was surprisingly crowded on the morning we went, and my and I found ourselves hastily climbing because there were so many other much more experienced tourists waiting behind us (the path, as you can now infer, is quite narrow. One misstep and you will plunge down the mountain!) NONETHELESS, the perspiring and panting were all worth it. The sunrise was SIMPLY SPECTACULAR. Once we saw the view from the top of Mount Batur, we immediately forgot how demanding the trek was, and could only immerse ourselves in the beauty and glory of . On the summit, everyone was in good spirits. While taking photos, we were also having the breakfast that the trekking guide prepared for us (each of us paid 30,000 rupiah for hot tea, bread spread with banana, and a hard boiled egg). COME visit Mount Batur for the sunrise -- you will NOT regret it! :)", "We got a guide and planned for a 4H hiking with him upfront, visiting the place it was super cool and natural. They also keep it very clean and neat. I loved this place.", "I have been to ijen and bromo and mount batur far more crowded (way too crowded, you can see a long line of people ascending during the whole hike) and the view is nice but nothing compare to the others I mentioned.", "As a singapore citizen (a metropolis with no mountains) i didn't have any experience with mountain trekking and what to expect. Albeit, it turned out to be an incredible experience - challenging but definitely worth it. We hired a tour guide online (there are many companies online ranging around the same price) to guide us through our journey. I paid about 88 SGD (inclusive of transport, breakfast and hot springs thereafter). The drivers picked us up from our villa at about 2am - please ensure that you are wearing long pants, proper trekking shoes and pullover/windbreaker. Our tour guides provided us with sufficient water which was great. We arrived at the starting point at about 4.30am. It was pitch dark with no man-made lights around. Our tour guides handed us long wooden canes and torches for the trekking. Do take note that there is no toilet at the the peak of the mountain so it would be best for you to use the lavatory before you start your journey (especially for women). Thereafter we started trekking. As Singaporeans and first timers we were definitely taken aback when we realized there were no visible guided paths up the mountain. To my fellow co-culture , please do some warm-ups and basic exercises to prep yourselves for the climb. The second half of the trek was pretty challenging as it got really steep and sandy (minimum solid surface to get a good foothold). There are no safety gears so if you are on the heavy side, be prepared to have some slips and falls (hence the recommendation to wear long pants). Do not rush up the climb. Take your time and follow the pace of the tour guide. We stopped about 4 - 5 times during our 2.5 hours of journey to catch our breathe and drink water. Our tour guide was immensely accommodating - constantly helping and encouraging us. In all honesty, it wasn't a long journey but it was definitely taxing on the legs. If you are familiar with trekking, this should be a easy one to conquer. When we got to the top, it was about 6 - 6.30am and we got to enjoy the magnificent view of the sun rising over the horizon. There were quite a number of people around but it didn't bother us because there was so much to see, admire and take in. The peak of mount batur is truly a picturesque paradise so be prepared to whip out your cameras and snap away. Or you could just sit over on the benches and appreciate the beauty of mother nature at 1717m high. Breakfast: Tea, half boiled (steamed naturally in the mountains) eggs and bread with banana slices. I think it would be inappropriate to expect a fancy breakfast at a place supposedly meant to be natural. So, try not to be fussy. Overall, this was an experience of a lifetime for my and I. Highly recommend young adults to embark on this adventure when they visit . The trip back down was not easy feat especially since we were all exhausted from the morning climb. But it gets easier if you keep moving at a consistent speed. Our tour guides brought us to the hot springs which was part of the package we bought. Personally didn't enjoy the hot springs because i felt that it was very poorly maintained. Especially the amount of bees and insects flying around. But some of my were pretty fearless about such things and enjoyed the warm springs which overlooks the surrounding mountains. I guess this will depend on the individual's preference.", "This was probably the highlight of our holiday in . But I read reviews that said it was an easy climb ..... This was not easy, it was amazingly hard. I'm not unfit , I would class myself as a very fit over 50 year old, but I was hands down the oldest by miles who went that day. I must mention the guide who was AMAZING and without whom I wouldn't have made it. Don't let me put you off, the view is worth all the hard work, but just know what to expect and wear the correct gear.", "Truly one of the coolest things I've ever done. Absolutely breathtaking! The hike takes about 2 hrs long (my husband and I did it in 1.4 hrs) and its certainly harder than it looks but so worth it! If I were to recommend doing one thing while in this would be it. We started the high at about 4:15 and made it to the top just as the sun start to rise. Of course there are tons of tourist taking photos up there (selfie-sticks everywhere) bc the sight of the sun rising over the mountains are simply stunning. Once at the summit locals have water and sodas for sale (for way over priced). There's also coffee, tea and eggs boils (steamed, rather) w/in the craters. Would recommend wearing light layers (it starts off really cold, then it gets hot as you're hiking, then cold again once at the summit, then hot again once the sun if fully out) and plenty of water and granola bars. Highly recommend going with a tour guide (could be dangerous otherwise), not sure how anyone would do it w/o one. They are all very knowledgeable of the trails and terrain. Plus, they serve as great photographers.", "This hike really tested our will power and determination... focus, good communication, encouragement and most of all the camaraderie that we shared during this hike made all that hard work worthwhile and get rewarded with the most beautiful sunrise that we had ever seen... truly humbling", " We enquire on the trip while we were in Legian and they quote us 700k per pax. While we were in ubud we enquired again and purchased the trip there costs us 350k per person. The journey to Mt Batur is nearer from Ubud hence its cheaper. Save big on the fuel -they say. The driver picked us up at our hotel in Ubud at 2am sharp. Pick up a few others nearby before off to Mount Batur. We had breakfast fried bananas and had a choice of hot tea or coffee and we were also given a box of breakfast for us to consume later on. Start at abt 4am and our group consists of 4 pax include our guide reached the summit before sunrise around 5.35am. We took our time. Slowly but surely. 1 step at a time. Hike in pitch black and cold weather with only torchlight to guide our paths. Definitely not for those who is not in good shape. I'd advise to those who is not active to need some preparation before going. I workout 6days a week and run 3km everyday but i still find this quite challenging. The paths are full of rocks and pebbles. Need to really watch your steps and equipped yourself with a good pair of shoes! Dress comfy. Bring a jacket. Its really cold even at the base. Its was 8 deg celcius on top while we we there on 17th Sept 2017. Bring enough water to consume. We drank alot. But beware its difficult to find a toilet! If you're into this kind of adventure. Go for it!! Eventhough it's challenging it's really entertaining and fun! U will know what i'm talking about once you've seen those breathtaking views from the top. We took a different route going down. Longer but easier. We reached the base at 9.30am. We took our sweet time chatting with each other. Taking lots of photos. Chatting with our guide. There's no need to rush if u have time! The most importantly is DO ENJOY!", "We had a small child with us throughout the trip so we could not trek the mountain/volcano however, when driving around to the viewpoint, the view is absolutely breathtaking and definitely worth it. We ate at a restaurant not far off whereby we were able to eat in front of the breathtaking view of Mt Batur and its something that you will really be able to boast about once back home.", "seated beside a lake, mt. batur stands majestically... sometimes clouds cover its peak but its height is so beautiful. it is a source of volcanic rocks that are made into statues of gods.", "Such a gorgeous sunrise trek up to Mount Batur! I booked via Wa +6281337443553 with Sunrise Trekking Tours in Ubud with a guide and a couple. The trek easy but the I found on the way up some it extremely difficult and needed help form our guide, luckily I have experiences guide Ari, he lead us up till we are made it on time before sun comes up. There were clouds for a while but when the sun come up all cloud move to the north side, it was quite cold on the top, so I personally would recommended to wear pants and a jumper for when you reach the top, the view well worth it when the sun came through. Our guide Ari extremely amazing, he young man with millions knowledgeable about culture and nature, especially about volcano, he explain experiences single things what we saw, he helpful and friendly. So everyone should not doubt to hire him as your local guide trek up to Batur volcano. Be careful of the monkeys as they open your bags and will jump on you if you have food in your hands . We were stayed in Ubud, so had to be picked up at 2:30am and the drive back to the hotel at 10.45 am after visiting traditional fabric Coffee Luwak. Highly recommend this experience to anyone that’s thinking about it. My Tips: Pack proper shoes for this hike and warm jacket exptreamly recommended! Bring enough water in case your guide prepare less water drinking Sleep enough before ahead.", "This trip is awesome. It is totally worth waking up at 1:30 in the morning. You see a wonderful sunrise, the still smoking volcano, the lake and some monkeys. Also the hike is a lot of fun! But: take very warm cloth (around 7 degrees on the top!), and the best shoes you have (best would be hiking-shoes)! Don't believe people saying it is too crowded! There are a lot of benches at the top where you can sit all alone! Of course there are no toilets, but bush everywhere. Proof that it is not that much of a tourist thing... And the hike is not difficult. I would not recommend doing it with kids but every adult in a healthy condition should be able to do it and enjoy it. If you are overweight and didn't make it, don't blame it on the mountain!! ", "Bring headlamps for easier walking. The start is terribly early and it is cold. But going up means getting hot. On top the wind will chill you so bring the right clothing. You must apparently only go with guides because of people falling down crevisses in foggy conditions. Anyway, it is worth the trouble if you can see down on the lake and the surroundings.", "I went with Pineh tours, it cost me 500 000 rupiahs in July. Pineh's staff came to pick me up from my homestay in Amed the afternoon before the night's trek. Convenient and friendly ride through a beautiful forest. The driver even gave me a free (!!) tour around lake Batur - amazing temple by (almost in) the lake -, hot springs... I also got free accommodation until we all started off to the hike at about 3 am. After a classic banana pancake breakfast, we headed to the started point, like another 300 people ^_^ For the 4-hours hike up, I recommend that you wear hiking sandals or shoes, or at least something with some kind of grip. The guides wear simple running shoes but they do that every day. A girl in my group tried with Converse shoes, slipped many times and fell. Nothing major, but unpleasant for her. I had trekking sandals, OK for the grip but the path is very sandy and I had the feeling the whole mountain's gravels inside my shoes :). Was not too bad though. When we got to the top at about 6:30, I also was happy to have a wind-proof jacket with a hood. One surprise too: after getting to the top, I naturally wanted to walk around the crater, but was told it was another hike with another fee. After some discussion, we convinced our guide to take us for a little extra money, but he was apparently not allowed to do so. Did not have time to investigate afterwards if it was true or not, but I certainly did not regret the tip I gave him afterwards. Enjoy :)", "The hike up Mt. Batur was exhausting especially for someone who has bad cardio, like me. Lol. But I wouldn't say it was a hard hike. Just make sure you to arrive at the top in time for the breathtaking view of the sunrise. And I mean at the VERY top 1700m at the lip of the crater, not the 1500m checkpoint where most people stop at because it can be very crowded down there and plus, you've come all the way up here so you definitely have to make it to the top. =) Just a mere 200m climb more through the ashes and soft volcano sand. ;) I would definitely come here again. Most people would take the tour package. But if you're feeling adventurous, you can go on your own.", "We climbed the less crowded 'private' root which was steep and unstable ground and times. Given I was wearing shoes with zero grip I came out relatively unscathed. There are a few stop of points to catch you breathe before the 'top' when rock and earth turn to volcanic ash. The view is great from the viewing point but better from the top. There are monkeys higher who seemed fine and not aggressive at all. Would definitely recommend going on this hike. Good bit of cardio, great view payoff at the top and if you're lucky you'll be back at your hotel for breakfast time.", "Before you start climbing, you have to be well prepared as it's definitely not a easy climb. But neither it is that hard too. I've seen kids and elderlies who made it to the top as well! Sunrise gotta depends on your luck, whether it is clear or sunny. Which in my case it was rather cloudy so sunrise wasn't that fantastic. But standing on top overlooking the whole Batur Caldera is just simply breathtaking. Really worth your 2hrs climb up. The mountain guides are also very helpful and friendly. Mine is a young 19yo female guide and amazingly she is much fitter than me! Did not even hear a single panting from her while climbing up. And she is always constantly checking if I'm okay. Very caring guide indeed. You can also have a good view of the main crater which is still emittiing steam from the bottom, and many cute monkeys roaming around the crater! Overall a good experience trekking up a volcano! If you conquered this, you can move on to Agung next!", "Ok so this is quite a tough walk! You have to get up at 3am ish depending on how far you are from the bottom and what time the sun rises. It's about a 2 hour trek up to the top of the volcano. First hour is through a forest which is not too bad but obviously it's pitch black so make sure you have a good torch! The second hour is very steep up the mountain side on very slippery volcanic ash and rocks. It's always in paths but it's single file and along some steep cliff side and it's still dark on the way up so it's quite slow! When the sun rises the views are magical. Definitely worth it!! It's cold at the top so take a fleece or jacket and lots of water. If you get a guide, you'll get some sort of breakfast and tea and coffee at the top and even a boiled egg boiled in the steam vents from the volcano. The walk down I actually found harder because it's slippery and steep but with added heat and sun! You'll also get volcanic rocks in your shoes which are sharp and hurt. Also, stop off and see the friendly monkeys on the way down. They are not aggressive and will let you come close. They are by the big sign you see in all the photos around half way down!", "One of the most impressive natural sights you will ever see. Standing at the edge of one massive volcano and looking at another one that is inside the caledra surrounded by a lake - breathtaking. We drove around the lake through the villages. The locals are friendly and the place doesn't have a commercialised feel. The locals keep pushing you to see some local cemetery. We didn't go as we didn't feel like observing their deceased relatives hanging in the trees. The whole place gets a bit scary in the evening actually. But its totally worth the trip!", "Sunrise trek is worth it! Go there! Few notes: 1. Bring warm clothes - you won't need them for climbing, but it's cold and windy when you'll be waiting for sunrise. 2. It's doable without trekking shoes - I survived with better sandals, but the stones under your feet are annoying and it is a lot risky. 3. You don't need guide. - everybody will force you to hire one and might stop you by force if you'll be going without guide, but - if you'll go with the crowds and answer on questions from other guides, that your guide is behind you with slower part of your group, you'll be OK. There is nowhere to loose the way, if you're not total newbie in trekking. 4. If you'll hire a guide, you should not pay more than 300k ", "My fiancé and I done a sunrise tour of Mount Batur in May. I was quite worried about the trek as this is not something we usually do and while we do a moderate level of exercise we are not the fittest of couples. While the trek was strenuous at times and the terrain was uneven, it is totally doable even for people who are not avid hill walkers. We began the ascent at around 4am and with stoppage time it took us approximately 1 hour and 45 to reach the summit before sunrise. Even though at times we did struggle, this was 100% worth it. The sunrise was amazing and I was bursting with pride and happiness that we had accomplished this. At the top of the mountain there is a couple of stalls selling hot drinks and snacks and it was just truly wonderful enjoying a hot chocolate while waiting for the sunrise. It was so peaceful and a true once in a lifetime moment for us. The way back down was also hard work, many areas were covered in loose, black volcanic sand which was very slidey. For those people who are worried about the trek being too hard, I would say go for it. If we can do it so can you. My main advice is use a tour group that supply walking poles, take a head torch, take bottled water and wear sensible footwear. I would also suggest wearing layers as when you cool down at the top it can be quite chilly. Most of all have fun!!", "The driver was at our lobby 15 mins before schedule , we were staying in Ubud only so we started at 2.30 am. The driver was extremely courteous who drove us safely. Keep some change handy using the bathroom costs : IDR 5000, you can rent a jacket for IDR 50000. Incase you need refreshments there is a shop down where you can pick up stuff. Though while climbing you will have people selling stuff, not sure how they are priced though. I would say that certain level of fitness is necessary , if you are a first time trekker , good luck ! It is steep towards the end of the trek and slippery because of the volcanic ash ! However now from the mid point they have a dirt bike service that can take you up to a certain point and gets you down , that comes at an additional charge. PLEASE do not carry eatables if you are not okay with monkeys around you , one of the monkeys was eating into a pack of cigarettes. Also another monkey actually got onto a lady back and removed candies from her back pack. But the view is breath taking and it is completely worth the trek ! Also save yourself the trouble and do the trek with a group or a guide !", "I have done the climb last Sunday.Have been picked up by 2 friendly drivers at 2 am from my Sanur hotel.On the way to the starting point we have picked up 3 more tourist from Ubud area. We arrived to a place where we have been offered some tea and coffee and banana pancake it was nice.Then we drove to a starting point where they have toilets and recommended to use before the climb as there is only nature till we arrive back some 4 hours later:) Everyone got a torch and we have started to climb in small groups of fours ...Our guide,Ketut was very helpful ,as the climb was a bit hard at the end he just carried my bag and hold my hand and literally he pulled me all the way up to the highest peak of Mt,Batur. I have tipped him well when we have arrived back later on.Weather was cold windy and foggy on the peak and we havent seen any sunrise because of this ,but it was still that fantastic feeling of achievement in the air :) Recommended good strong gripping shoes and maybe your own headlight which I had and makes it easier that you dont have to hold it constantly .I was with Kintamani tour and have booked the tour through a website TripAdeal in Australia and cost me AU$ 36 only...Overall it was a great experience and I would love to do it again ,but check weather forecast beforehand ;) wouldnt recommend for people with respiratory problems or knee troubles ...", "This is the 1st time my and i went trekking, let alone trekking in the dark. But i don't regret every seconds of it. We started very fast and furious until we had to slow down because one of my friend needed more breaks..but we never complained. Instead, we gave him motivations all the way and made sure he made it to the peak together. We pushed him non-stop from the 1st point to the peak. I think if he was more fit, we could easily reached the peak under 2hrs. Anyway,our guides were great. As there were 7 of us, we had 2 guides..one is Diana, the other is Jaden. While we were \\pushing\\\" our colleague, they joined in by singing,cracking jokes and cheering. Not even once did i see them without smile on their faces. Of course they were knowledgeable. Last but not least,my friend who needed more breaks told us at the peak of Mt Batur, he said he regretted for not exercising at all. Nice view at the peak, we certainly enjoyed our climb although the sun didn't came out on Wed 2/3/2016 morning @0620hrs. And we paid 500,000IDR each. Till next time!\"", "Started the trekking sometime after 4am and had to get up there before 6am (sunrise) which means trekking uphill 1700 m in less than 2 hours. This is not for everyone, you have to have a good physic and cardio! If you go, bring loads of water or money to buy there, good steady shoes, flashlight and a sweater. The view is amazing! 👌", "One has to trek down to the beach below to see the true beauty of the place. The trek should be made preferably in shoes or sandals with back strap and would be better if the start is made early like 8.30 am so that it isn't too hot. The trek route has been fitted with rails to hold onto so it makes the walk easy as well and not so scary! Ofcourse you still sweat it out in the entire journey but the coconut water at the end of it is so refreshing :)", "I wasn’t of the same mind set half way up though , some people found it easy but I was truly glad to see the top. It can be very challenging after you get off the paved road and begin the climb across loose rocks and slippery lava rocks. I think it’s best to get a guide , I went as part of a group that had 3 guides , they were great and certainly helped me get to the top. I took a back pack which proved to be a burden as my guide carried it for me over the last 20 minutes...the steepest part. I found it pretty challenging going through 3 bottles of water as I am of pretty stocky build whereas other more slightly built others did it easier...it’s not as easy as it looks. Caution must be taken too , it can be pretty easy to lose your footing , there was a tourist who fell at the top the day I was there and locals carried them back down on a stretcher. I actually found coming down pretty easy and there were locals on motorbikes helping others down for a fee. I was surprised to see a heap of monkeys at the top , they were very successful in stealing food from people’s backpacks. Some fantastic views and photo opportunities at the top reward you for the climb. I’m glad I ticked the box...", "The must do activity to do while you are in . Wonderful sunrise view from the top of the volcano. You can also see monkeys on your way down.", "After climbing Mt Kinabalu (4,095M) in Apri, 2013 I'd thought I'd be OK for Mt Agung (3,013). I was wromg. Mt Agung is a more challenging steeper climb, the uneven path is practically straight up. In early December I was staying at Jimberan and had an early dinner as the driver was picking me up at 12.00. There was a long two hours drive to the base of Mt Agung. With not much sleep and not feeling that great, I started off in the dark at just after 2.00AM. Within an hour I had met two group who were descending due to difficulty and lack of fitness. My guide was Made Leni has summited more than a hundred times is actually the younger sister of Wayan who is often mentioned in this thread. Made was very helpful in lighting out the path as she waited for me to catch up. After about five hours we were 2,700M up, I was exhausted. Made told me another two hours and even more steep to the top. We had a rest and watched the beautiful sun rise. At that time two young lads were decending having decided it was too difficult. I also decided not to continue. I was dissappointed in not been able to do better BUT next time will be better prepared. Mt Agung is a serious challenge and not a mere hike to watch a sunrise. If you want to do that I suggest Mt Batur. I would suggest anyone who want to attempt Mt Agung to stay closer to the mountain, get a good night sleep, have proper hiking shoes, take jumpers and jacket which you can layer off, take lots of water. Made and Wayan are part of a pool of 28 local guides that work on a rotational basis. They are well recommended. Some one mentioned about cutting toe nails. I know from experience that this is important. After seven hours of downhill trekking where the toes are hitting the inside of your shoe, the nails take a heavy pounding. At Kinabalu, mine turned blue and were eventually lost.! Good luck to those that are willing to take up the challenge", "What you see from the crater top is worth every step of this fairly challenging trek. The darkness adds to the drama, and probably helps climbers in focusing just on the rocky path all the way up to the crater. The climb from there to the peak on the right is almost vertical, and I have my guide Ketut (of Sunrise Trekking) to thank for helping me make it. The sights from the top are beautiful, and bring your geography books alive. And while we all enjoy our packed breakfasts after the climb, I wonder what happens to all the bags, bottles and cartons left behind? It would be a shame to litter these treasures.", "We booked our Mt Batur sunrise climb through the owner of our homestay in Ubud. We were charged 300,000 Rupiah, which in hindsight is quite pricey, but I believe it is pretty standard (don't forget to factor in a tip for your guide as well). This included a pick-up from our accommodation at 2:30am and with no traffic we reached the mountain at 3:30am to begin the climb. We were introduced to our official guide when we arrived and weren't hassled by anyone at all while we were there. Starting the walk at 3:30 turned out to be a wonderful accident, as we felt like we were the only ones on the mountain. As we neared the top, we could see a (beautiful) stream of lights back down the path as other groups climbed up after us. It would've been nasty getting caught up in a chain of walkers and not being able to take a break when you wanted. It gets even busier in the dry season, so I'd really recommend starting as early as possible. Regarding the necessity of a guide - you're climbing an unknown mountain, in the dark, with a range of paths (none of which are marked), steep inclines and drops into volcanic craters. Use a guide! Besides, the Association of Mount Batur Trekking Guides has a monopoly on guides for the area and you're expected to use them or they get aggressive. That said, our guide Wayan was great - helpful, informative and set a good pace. Recommended items: - Hiking boots/sturdy shoes (of course) - A headlamp (our guide provided flashlights, but a hands-free light is always easier) - A warm layer for the summit, as it really does get quite chilly up there - Water (another no-brainer) - Breakfast (if not provided as part of your package. There is a small 'cafe' at the summit selling tea and coffee, but not much else. I have no idea where this restaurant is that is mentioned in the other reviews) - Toilet paper (just in case). The toilets at the bottom aren't in good shape. - A stick is very useful on the way down The walk itself has two potential end points - the \\sunrise place\\\" and the actual summit (another 20 minutes up). We took 2 hours to reach the summit, but stopped quite frequently. Allow for two hours but it could very well take less. Going all the way to the summit is definitely worth the climb. Great views, fewer people, and bonus monkeys on your way down. It was great seeing them in their natural habitat. Be careful with loose items - they stole (and punctured) a girl's water bottle - but otherwise they are quite harmless. I didn't feel the need to visit the Monkey Temple anymore after this trek! The walk is pretty exhausting but not too difficult. The landscape changes as you climb over slippery gravel and sinking, sandy ash. It's definitely easy to go for a few slides as you descend, so bring a stick if you can (or your guide will get one for you). It's a hard enough trek to feel like you really achieved something, but not so awful that you can't make the top (and I'm terribly unfit). The sunrise climb is worth the money and effort, and a great memory to have of . Going in the wet season didn't hamper the sunrise and just meant fewer people on the track (although you could certainly get rained out, which would be bad luck). As you walk down in the light you discover you've been hiking through wildlife habitats, fertile vegie farms and cock-fighting arenas. It's a really interesting side of to see and an awesome activity to have ticked off by 8:30 in the morning!\"", "love love love this place! wasn't an easy hiking but it was doable. worth every penny, every sweat and tears. go for the view, you'll be in awe!", "First time me and my wife rented a scooter from Ubud and went to see M Batur without a guide during the day time. But it was not easy thing to do. When we approuched Kintamani area by a main road, locals stoped us and asked 31000idr each for the entrance, we did not pay and used another smaller road to sneak in for free. But when we tried to find trekking path to summit, local guys on motorbikes followed us and did not let us go further. They said we can not hike without a guide and looked very agressive. We decided not ruin our holiday and avoided all troubles, then we went back to Ubud. Next day we payed 250000idr each for transfer and the oficcial guide to hike under supervision. Our impression is mediocre, cause too many (hundreds) of tourists climbing there same time and queuing to reach the summit. Guide new only very basic english words and was not informative at all. Last bad thing was a fog, that hided sunrise a lot of the time. IMHO u can get nearly same expirience for free from the warungs terraces on the top of the hill before entering small village near the Batur.", "If your goal is to see the sunrise and views at the top then pray for clear skies. If you are up for a good early morning walk (in the dark) and later a downward climb then go for it. Christmas Day 2019 resulted in a great trek up and down but the sunrise photos are non-existent. Great photos of my daughter and I huddling together to stay warm and dry. No rain just heavy cloud and mist. Guides were brilliant and supportive for the not as capable trekkers on the tour. Monkeys were curious. I am certain that when the weather is more generous Mt Batur views would be fantastic.", "Despite the fact the Facebook pages etc do not exist for this tour group leading to some initial scepticism as to authenticity and not knowing what to expect, the whole experience with them was great. Timely pickup from guesthouse in aircon bus, brief stop for coffee and banana fritter to lime pie stomachs. Safe transfer to park/base of mountain where we met our guide. Our guide spoke very good English. We were provided with bottle of water and our breakfast for trek itself along with torches. The trek itself was easy to moderate in terms of fitness. Definite increase in difficulty in roughly last 20-30mins with steep 'path' require hands to scrabble up the path to top. We had a couple of rest stops on way to catch our breath, take in view and drink water. Guide kept eye on us all the time, ensuring we were all together and helping us up steeper rocks when needed. Views at top stunning and sunset definitely worth the last 20-30mins of muscle aches and rock scrabbling. Definitely would recommend. You can pay for coffee or tea at top. We were given option to go back down same way or follow the extended crater walk, opted for the crater walk, worth the effort but the path is definitely more unpredictable and the slopes steep with a few of us slipping down but we all were fine, and the extra challenge was good. Some people then took a further extended route down which I did not opt for. On speaking to them after they said they wish they hadn't as the third path was more unstable and longer and by that point after everyone having got up at 1am, many felt they were too tired to handle the extra path. It was a great experience and definitely a must. The trek is suitable for anyone of average fitness. For serious mountain Trekkers it would be considered too easy, although the view I think is still worth it. The only negative is we had an unexpected (for me) stop on way back to coffee plantation. By then I was tired and aching and I wanted my bed, so the last thing on my mind was coffee! Overall though great tour :)", "Beautiful scenery. Thank heaven the volcano is quiet. Take a hike, get out of the car. Hire a local guide or read up on the area before venturing out.", "Tons of reviews here but I'll just sum up the salient points: 1) Sunrise is amazing, I guarantee it's worth the sleep you're losing many times over! 2) There are two points you can climb to - the lookout which is at around 1200m+, and the summit which is 1700m+. The lookout is awesome and that's what 80% of people climb to. Was advised by our guide the view from the summit is about the same and would require better physical fitness / some mountaineering experience would be an added plus. We did the lookout and were blown away by the views. Climbing to the summit is an additional 25 minutes so if you're at the lookout point cutting pretty close to the 6am sunrise then you should drop the idea to reach the summit. 3) wear proper shoes, trainers are decent enough. 4) bring a nice windproof jacket as the winds are strong and can be quite cold. come in pants so you cover your legs too - not just for the temperature but for the climb and descent to protect yourself from getting any scratches and abrasions from the volcanic rocks if you lose your footing a little. 5) prepare some money for hot drinks or refreshments from the stalls along the climb / descent - about RP30,000 per drink. 6) it'll be a great workout, I perspired plenty, so probably good to be in sportswear / something that wicks away moisture so you stay dry. 7) bring some water, a 500ml water bottle will be good enough to keep you going for the entire trek without carrying too much weight. Prepare more bottles to keep in the car so you can rehydrate after the descent. 8) there are monkeys at the lookout point - keep your food / bottles out of reach. we witnessed a monkey snatching a bottle of water from a tour guide who had it in a quick draw pocket on the side of his backpack. They're not as bad and aggressive as the monkeys in Uluwatu for sure. 9) not a tough climb but definitely not a walk in the park. We saw tourists who were probably around 40-50 years old, some obese. But I probably won't be bringing kids below 10 along for sure. Some of the steps can be high during the ascent. 10) last but not least.. a camera to capture the awesome sunrise views!!!!!", "My friend and I used to run marathons and we thought this hike would be a breeze, but it turned out to be difficult and definitely NOT for the UNFIT! It was scary going up and down this mountain, we feared falling from the cliff! We were just glad that our trek guide was very cautious and helpful, he even carried our belongings to the top! I was disappointed when we reached the peak and realized that it was sooooo cloudy, the sun didn't come out! We couldn't see anything! But for about 5 to 10mins, the skies cleared up and THE VIEW WAS SPECTACULAR! In the end, it was worth the climb! ;)", "Hiked up Mt Batur with my and our guide, Lanang. It was a challenging climb, especially with the distance, the steepness and the rocks, but I wouldn't call it very difficult to climb. You'll get to the top before you have a chance to feel very tired. The view at the top though makes it all worth it.", "I climbed from the Agung temple so it was the shorter climb and goes to the curator rim which is slightly lower than the highest point but not by much. After the 350 steps to the temple you are warmed up then it is about 1 hour constant climbing through the jungle. We started at 2am and by 3am were out of the trees and onto the rocky slope. As you only have a head torch you don't see too much but the stars and lights across the island were nice. It is constant stepping up - basically just like walking up a set of big stairs for 4 hours. We paced ourselves as it us cold at the top so you don't want to get up top too early. The day I did it 20 tourists started the climb ( in different groups ) and only 9 made it to the top. Not sure if that is the norm or not. The views were amazing across to Lombok and over to java. The shadow of the volcano goes right a cross the island which is very cool to see. It is cold at the to so bring a few layers and a light jacket just in case. I had heard the way down was harder and on the way up I didn't believe it but it us true. We descended quickly but my legs started shaking and knees were uncomfortable after just over an hour but we made it down under two hours so it was good. My guide said that he didn't make it down until 3.30pm the week before with one group! Travel back in car was slow due to all the trucks leaving the quarry so good time for a snooze. This climb is worth it, I was going to do the longer one but glad I did this route as it was tough enough for me and rewarding. Enjoy and be safe", "Was thinking of doing the hike but did not enough time. Non-hikers can still get to enjoy the amazing view from afar. There are quite a few restaurants with fantastic view of Mt Batur and you can still enjoy the scenery and fresh air, on top of delicious meal!", "The hike up Mount Batur is challenging, steep and lots of loose gravel/volcanic rock, but so worth it! It was absolutely beautiful", "Took an hour ride from ubud to the bottom of the mountain and another couple of hour to reach the top. Trekking in darkness with only a torch is relatively safe since for the first 1.5 hour, the terrain you are trekking on are not so steep. However, the last 1/2 hour are steep and you will be on all fours at some point (though by that time, the sun is slowing rising and you will not be trekking in total darkness). What concerns me is the lack of barricade/ railing, acceptable for the adventurous but not acceptable for the cautious - you will wish for the barricade/ railings when you are going downhill, trust me. However, you and your sweat will be rewarded with, not only the magnificent sunrise view, but also the entire mountain, lake view on a clear day. Not thoroughly enjoy my breakfast as we have to fight with the flies for the bread. Sacrificing 4 hours of your sleep and lots of sweat in exchange for a mgnificent sunrise view - whether it is worthwhile depends on individual. If you have never exercise for quite some time, skip this trek.", "I was trek to mount batur, that very nice, sunrise was amazing, the volcano still active, this is best volcano ever i did trek. I recommended for who want to see amazing views in .", "A must visit place. Sunrise from the top is beautiful and very peaceful. Just a light sweatshirt is enough. Trekking is not very difficult but can get little tiring for beginner's but the view from the top is worth. ", "We used Trekking Tour Net and contacted Jero through his WatsApp at +6281904082208, we were very pleased with services offered. Start from reservation until the end of our trip was excellent. We got 2 guides from Jero’s team, they are Ketut and Putu, both of them jero’s uncle. They are awesome guy, friendly, care, helpful and knowledgeable about the area. We were warm welcome from both of them in base cam of hike. They provide us a bottle of mineral water, torches and trekking poles. Finally we began hike at 4am, on the first trail easy and walk under jungle but the rest of jungle was tiring. Here you need big effort in every single step. Rocky, sandy and slippery ii was the challenge. We are lucky has Ketut and Putu, they help all of us and make sure we are reach the summit before sunrise. Finally we made before 6am. Without both of them we can’t made it before sunrise. The views from the summit stunning, breakfast was yummy but too crowded, better moving to the west hill if you want privacy, there one hill were you can stunning sunrise. Ketut and Putu was drop us to that place where we feel better than the other sport. Tons thanks to Ketut and Putu, especially for Jero, thank you very much for send us 2 incredible guide, we strongly recommended your team to everyone.", "I booked the sunrise trek online and paid US$60 per person but regret the amount paid because our driver guide in could have gotten it for less than half price for us. Otherwise, the trek was hard for me personally as I was not very fit but I still made it up the volcano with all the steep rocks, but along the way i could turn around and see the sky full of stars and the horizon gradually turning many different colours as a backdrop against the mountain and lake, it was beautiful~ The trek down was even harder but I am glad I made the trek! =)", "Just dont waste your time and energy. It is really hard, crowdy and OVERpriced. But the view is really good...this is the only one thing that is good, but...not by the cost of 3 hours climbing", "I knew Mount Batur not gonna be easy so i and my friend prepared several trainings before going to . We get up early in the morning because we stay at Kuta which is quite far from Kintamani. Our driver pick us at hotel at 2 am in the morning and drove to kintamani. We reached at the parking at 4 am and introduce to ur guider Saja and pay 350k each without breakfast 400k with breakfast. For information you need to hire local guide to climb this mountain which is for me quite expensive. Lot of people already start to hike we start at 4.10 am and walk quite fast to the top. We just stop severals time and reached the summit 1 and half hours later it still dark and we sit on the bench waiting the sunrise. It quite cold here better equipped yourself with proper gear such windbreak and gloves. Remember to wear proper hiking shoe because it going to be slippery at the last climb. We got lucky to saw amazing sunrise at 6:00 am you can see mount abang, mount agong and mount rinjani from here. After make tour along the crater we took another route to avoid another hikers and reached down at 8:45 am.", "Highlights of Ubud Tour. Although we didn't do a trek up to the top, we still enjoyed the beautiful view of Mount Batur and Kintamani lake on a bright sunny day. Also enjoyed some local fruits like passionfruit, mangosteen from local shops. Not to be missed attraction on Ubud tour", "We hiked this mountain at 4am to see the sunrise. Unfortunately it was too foggy in Feb so we could only see the sky light up. It was beautiful regardless. We were told the ideal time to go was June/July. Make sure you bring a jacket as it gets very cold in the morning. I wouldn't say it is a hard hike but there are places with loose rocks so make sure you wear adequate footwear. It may be a little hard if you have not had much physical exercise. But I think anyone can do it, maybe just at different pace. We hiked up in less than 2 hours which is quite fast meaning we got an ideal spot inside the hut. if you are slow you might not get to sit inside which can be very cold. It started raining on the day we went too. Very basic breakfast was also provided but make sure you bring water and maybe some snacks for the journey up. On the way down you can take a easier path and drop by the hot springs. That's also an awesome experience. If you put your hand in the holes on top of the volcano you can feel the heat coming through.", "We went with Trekking on a hike to the top of the volcano. Our driver and guide were fantastic and shared great stories and information about the area, the people and the nese way of life. Although a sudden descent of thick fog into the caldera pretty much wiped out the view from the top the experience was exhilarating. One thing you should know is that this is no hike for the faint-hearted. It is a challenging two mile vertical ascent of over 2100 feet.", "Being picked up from my hotel in Kuta at 2200hours. The driver is on time. Arrived at Mount Agung park around 0000 hours. Before the hike, my guide performed a ritual for safe journey up. Started to hike up around 0035 hours. The sky was clear that night, I can see shooting stars (5 times I think). Be reminded to bring your medication as the air up there was dry, lucky that I bring along my asthma inhaler everywhere I go. My guide Wayan Botak was very friendly and motivating. It was worth the money! All the sweats and efforts for 5 hours paid when the sun rises. It was beautiful and amazing. p/s Crazy decision made that went amazing and wonderful. As a recommendation bring along wet tissue, Sanitizer, Dressing pad, 2 liters water. Headlamp (extra batteries) Sweats/candies (for energy0, light fleece and parka", "Okay, 2 o clock in the night is early. but it is really worth it. The climb is okay.. yeah i was very tired and swetty and everything. But the guides are so nice, and they help you very good. when you are at the top.... just perfect ! the way back was a little bit scared because of all the stones and it was very slippy.", "Too many people and at times very dangerous. Very difficult climb, in the dark. People slipping and you're climbing one after the next in a crazy long crowd.", "We started our hike at 4am, in the pitch black, using hand held flashlights. We had an experienced guide leading the way. You'll hike for close to 2 hours, some areas will be steep and difficult. You are hiking up Mount Batur, an active volcano that most recently ruptured in the 70s. Once you get to the top, the sun will be starting to rise and it is an glorious view! The guide will provide a small breakfast - ours provided bread and a hard boiled egg. After you've enjoyed the view and breakfast, you hike back down, in the light... it's incredible how different the hike seems in the light when you can see more than just the footsteps you are taking. Enjoy the picture I've attached, but please do your life a favor and experience this beautiful view/experience for yourself.", "The beauty of the volcano has been spoilt by the littering and dirtiness at the top. The walk up is not enjoyable due to the constant stream of motorbikes going up and down pestering walkers to jump on for a ride - at a cost of course! The dust they kicked up is hard on the eyes and lungs, especially if you're walking up in the dark to catch the sunrise. It costs $$ to use the toilet which is appalling given you cannot traverse the volcano on your own - you must use and pay for a guide.", "Had a great day tour with a private driver who took us to various sites and mt batur and lake batur. We view the volcano and lake from the restaurant we stopped at for lunch. There had been some rain and low cloud when we got there but not long after the cloud lifted and we had a magnificent view. If you only do this trip once it is worth it. It is a lovely drive through the villages and you get to see the real not all the touristy areas..the vendors outside the restaurant are pretty persistent.. one of the women admired my lipStick and wanted me to give it to her as a gift!! Tried to barter a t shirt in exchange but she wasn't up for that so no lippy for her!!!", "This is a big park with many things to do. There's the actual lake to take a boat cycle around. There's a bigger complex to just walk around and enjoy the mountain and water view. It does get busy about the photo taking opportunities, esp since everyone is on a schedule in their tour to hurry on to the next park attraction. If you can spend half the day here to relax and take things slowly it is scenic and reminds one of a fairy tale place. It's one of those places, where the clouds pass by the mountain and they all seem so close, then you have the water, and you are just waiting for a theme song and movie credits to roll along. There's two restaurants in the area,washroom pay small fee, and tons of shopping stalls outside. So there's enough to keep one stay and try to chill. Another tourist spot in , that is truly encouraging to just take it easy and saunter and enjoy the sky, water, air, and appreciate nature.", "A decent climb but definitely worth it to get the spectacular views. Our tour driver organised a local guide who was incredibly helpful & kind as we slowly made our way up the many steps and told us a lot about Lempuyang and the temples of which really helped to make our visit special. Local people generally seemed very friendly, and it was quieter than some other parts of . It's worth noting that most of the climb is in the shade of the trees, nonetheless it was pretty warm. There were stalls on the way up and at the top with water etc though clearly starting off with no water would be a bad idea.... It took us around 2 hours to ascend to the top and around 30 minutes to go back down again, with about an hour or so at the top to look around and take photos. Would probably have stayed longer at the top however had other visits planned for later in the day.", "We didn't climb the 1717 meter high mountain but see it from afar while having our lunch at a restaurant. The restaurant serves buffet lunch and we picked one of the many tables facing the mountain. It was a magnificent view. We can see a few islands of green trees and plants by the mountain sides encircled by the hardened lava. Coupled with the cool temperature and fresh air, the scenery really refresh the tired body having been in the tour van for about 3 hour plus from Denpasar. The ride itself offers a sight of rural . The scenery changes like kaleidoscope from an area specializing in batik, to silver crafts, wood crafts, and paintings. Not hard to notice also is the plentiful 'puras' or temples along the road, either in public places or in privates residences. For Muslim tourists/ travelers, a musolla is also available at Batuk Sari restaurant, where we have our lunch. Well worth visiting.", "Mount Batur tour is one of the must visited sights seeing activities in . We took lunch at the amora, restaurant which has a wonderful view to the volcano. Worth the long journey from kuta beach area.", "Can highly recommend doing this trek. If you can manage the early start it's definitely worth it. The hike was challenging but the guides ensure you are ok the whole time and stick to whatever pace you can manage. The sunrise was absolutely stunning, and a stop in at the coffee plantation afterwards is a must!.", "Definitely check out this huge volcano you can drive into! Grab lunch on the crater rim, drive around the outside, and even drive down into it and go for a dip in Lake Batur! Tremendous views, and several temples to visit on the crater rim.", "Mount Batur is an active volcano. It is sorrounded by lava. It's very amazing. The temperature ofthis area is comparatively low. So no one get tired. Natural view is very nice.", "You have to climb and see the sunrise from the top. The views are amazing and worth the almosg 2 hours of walk. Don't forget to take a sweater and a jacket It s cold up there. 👍", "The cost of the trek was $80usd. This included transport, guide fees, a breakfast of boiled eggs and buns, and hot coffee at the summit. This trip was initially planned to include camping on the summit, but bad weather was coming in later in the day and the trip became a day trip. In spite of missing out on the camping part, I was able to not only hike the mountain, but see some amazing sights. The trek began at the temple of Pura Besakih. As with Mt. Kinabalu (aug 2013), this trek began in the middle of the night. I was picked up from my hotel at midnight and we reached Pasar Agung, the beginning of the climb, at 1200am. By 1:30 we were on our way. The beginning of the hike is at the temple Pura Besakih. The climb began with 200 strenuous steps. It was as though the mountain was issuing us a challenge “Climb me if you dare” After the 200 or so steps we were faced with more upward climbing. Although my confidence and strength level remained intact through the trees and bush, the real challenge came when we approach the granite summit. Mt. Kinabalu had ropes at certain dangerous parts of the climb. This was to keep us from falling and ensure our safety. Mt. Agung had no such luxuries. Mt. Agung had several large rock formations and a few narrow ledges that really tested one’s alertness and courage. Made it to the summit at 0545hrs and was rewarded with another spectacular sunrise that can only be viewed in the thin atmosphere at the top of a mountain on an island. We also saw a spectacular crater which was the site of a volcanic eruption that killed many people in 1963. This event is commemorated with altars to the Hindu gods at the summit.", "At first we thought, it should be a nice trekking tour to the Vulkane batur, but it wasn’t. When you decide to make the tour, you need a dust mask it was so dusty! More than 200 people’s goes the small path up to the mountain, so you stand, walk, stand, walk and also motor cross bikes are driven on the small path. When you catch the top, you must have luck to see the sunrise. I recommend to check the weather forecast before you start and bring with you good shoes, warm clothes and a flashlight!", "We drove there by ourselves in the middle of the night. Its a mountain on no mans land so no trekking guide should be permitted. We were followed,traced and forced by a lot of locals who were trying to sell their trekking guide tours to us. Not interested, then they told us that they hate tourists like us? Just because we dont wanna spend money on their horrible trekking rip off deals. After we went to the foot of the mountain our lives were threathenes by a group of 'so called guides'. They keep kicking and punching us from behind even though we were running away. After that we finaly got back to our bikes and we got ambushed even more by the locals.. this was a horrible experience and i sure hope no one will ever go there to spend their money on this horrible nese sharade..", "This morning my husband and me took on the trek to watch the glorious sunrise from the top of Mount Batur. We booked through Get My Guide and our guide, Ari, was amazing. It is a challenging hike and neither of us are what you would call regular hiking fans at home ....... but Ari was patient, great company and encouraging throughout. So so glad we went, it was definitely worth the mega early start.", "I highly recommend climbing Mt Batur, cited as one of the world's best volcanoes for its near-perfect shape and clear display of volcanoes with multiple craters within a giant ancient crater. There are fumaroles and caves to explore in the highest crater, as well as two active craters lower to the west of the main one. A Geology lover's delight for sure.", "We really couldn’t face the thought of a 2am rise to watch a sunrise so we hired a driver and left Ubud at 6am. He organised for a guide who was waiting for us when we arrived at the car park. We had been warned that there would be heaps of traffic in the car park as well as coming down the mountain, but there wasn’t. We reached the summit by 9am and were the only ones there. The guide said there were 200 for the sunrise that morning and often in peak season, there can be up to 700. Took us an hour to climb up (the teenagers could have done it heaps faster without needing to wait for their mum) and 45 minutes to come back down. We were watching the weather and picked the best day to go - you’ll need to be careful going after sunrise because the clouds roll and the visibility can be zero. The day we went, views were amazing. Hire a guide; you can easily navigate your way up, but respect the culture you’re in and honour the locals.", "The island of is blessed with innumerable natural wonders of which Mount Batur tops the list. We reliably learnt that Mount Batur is veiled in thick fog post 4 PM. So reach the place well before that. The gargantuan mountain with the lake by its side makes one marvel at God's infinite powers. Oh my God! You get transfixed looking at it. As you stare at this gem of nature, you feel a sense of contentment and calmness course through your veins. It is glorious to say the least. The clouds start drifting across the mountain making the scenery even more spectacular. I fell in love with this place.", "We engaged a private driver to take us to Mount Batur trekking at 500.000 Rupiah / person. We were picked up by the driver at 1.15am at our hotel which is located at Dusa Nua. Around 3am, we reached Mount Batur. It was freezing cold and there were alot of guides standing around. We were allocated a guide randomly. Our guide was fantastic and hand held us along the steep areas. You have to be very careful as there are alot of loose stones. You could slip easily. It was pitch darkness there. On and off, we rested as it can get breathless as you climbed higher. The dark sky was beautiful as it was decorated with alot of stars! After around 2.5hrs of climbing, we reached the half summit at around 5.30am. We waited near to 1 hr for dawn to break. It was so beautiful to view the lake and the 2 volcanoes in front of us. It was a real tiring trek but it was well worth the effort! But be prepared to have aching legs for the next few days!", "But see it at Dawn to avoid the crowds and the rain , then you will appreciate the beauty of the Lake with the Caldera in the background .", "It is a very steep to climb but you need to be very fit. You can leave from two places, one from Besakih temple and it takes 6 hours roughly, or from A place called Pasir i think and here it takes roughly 3 hours and you reach the bottom part of the volcanic rim.", "Hiked up Batur with guide from \\ Sunrise Trekking and tour\\\" . Quiet night hike up for me, camped up for the night. Jul high season saw thousands of tourists (yes thousands) reaching the summit from 430am to catch sunrise. Badly worn tracks greeted me on the descent, which can make it a little tricky without proper equipment. Bring old hiking shoes u don't want to wash again. Toilets are best au naturale: which are probably cleaner than the wooden huts they have on the trial up. Kids above 7yo were seen hiking up.\"", "I contacted Komang via whatsapp +6281239020556 and everything go beyond expectation. Although I loved the view when I got to the summit and enjoyed the thrill of achieving the sunrise hike to the top, it was extremely hard going. Hired a private tour is a great way to do the tour especially if you are first experience climbing an active volcano. The first 30min was ok, gentle climb up. But then in the dark (we started at 4am to get up there for sunrise) with loose rocks and step climb it got difficult. It was like climbing deep steps. The guide had to hold my hand because I was finding it difficult to get a grip on the rocks. Once we got up there the view was epic! We were given eggs and banana sandwiches. We did have some lovely coffee while seeing the sunrise. Highly appreciate the guide, Komang, who took care of us to the entire journey.", "I would class myself as fairly fit but this hike was a lot tougher than it thought it would be. An absolute must though and worth every step. Take some food for the monkeys and dogs at the top and lots of charge on your phone to take plenty of pictures.", "Best adventure for nature lover. Good view ,nice weather ,and best treking in , we can see another mounts from the top of mount agung good sunrise and good sunset too.", "It was very challenging, really steep, but it was all worth it! A driver picked us up at 3:00am and drove us to mount batur. We then reached the summit (we arrived around 5:45am). They served us breakfast. It's toasts with bananas. Nothing fancy. Bring you own snacks if you are picky. But be careful, monkeys might take it away! Bring your toilet paper and be ready to pee in the bushes. ;) The views is amazing. It's all worth it. :)", "The hike is wonderful. Walking up in the middle of the night is pretty spectacular, and I believe most people with a decent fitness level can do it. You can go to the first crater or to the top. The last part is a bit steep and sandy, but the summit is just amazing. The trail is crowded, which is the only negative thing to say. Don't miss out on this, and please bring your camera!!", "We woke up at 1:30am to catch our ride from Seminyak to Ubud to begin our ascent up mount Batur. It was quite chilly but all the walking quickly warmed us up. Our guide was very nice and informative, and was also always there to give us a hand during the climb, especially on the way down. We got up the mountain just in time for the sunrise around 6am and it was the most stunning and breathtaking scene I have ever witnessed. The sun rose in all its fiery glory, sometimes covered by clouds; always contrasting the sky and mountains. Our guide then took us to see the mountain craters and warm our hands by the steam through the cracks. The descent was definitely more challenging for me, but the experience as the top made it incredibly worth it. I would lose sleep and go through that daunting descent all over again just to see that kind of sunrise again.", "It's our first trip to . (We went on a day trip via a local tour guide/driver called Local Tour in Nusa Dua). The view at Mt. Batur is amazing. In our opinion it's worth to add this on your list if you in .", "This message is for ones who don't want to support mafia and use their right to go without the guide. The long story short: not possible. Tried to hike from Toya Bungkah. Hid the bike in another place, tried to sneak but they noticed me. They approached me on a motorbikes, group of 5 people and there was no way to continue the climb. I raised my hands in a sign I don't want to fight and tried to keep going apologizing and avoiding them. They got very aggressive and started to push me. I stopped, they said to go back. I refused, said I'd meet a sunrise where I stay, and they may join me if they'd like. Twenty minutes blablabla, it's better for tourists, tourists are our future and another kind of bull*hit, and they were ready no negotiate. So there was nobody I could team up, paid 300k to climb solo with a guide, you could do better. Guides are locals, climb 3-4 times per week and get 1 million per week. Not that bad but far from what tourists pay. My advice: team up and negotiate.", "Absolutely stunning views at the top - such an amazing and unforgettable experience! Breakfast (tea, cooked banana sandwich and a hardboiled egg) is served at the mountain peak and it is cooked using heat from the volcano. On the way down, although this is the scariest bit, there is a lot of beautiful scenery, and parts with peaceful monkeys and sacred areas. We paid 450,000 Rupiah p.p. for this but started walking from our hotel (Volcano Terrace). of mine did this tour inclusive of a 2-hour drive from their hotel for 250,000, so you can definitely negotiate to get this cheaper. Regardless of this, the trek was one of the highlights of our trip to . Definitely would recommend!", "Make sure your trip in will make one full day tour to Kintamani, it's arround 2 and half hour drive straigh away from arround Kuta but don't worry it will not make you boring trip because there are lot of nice thing to see on the way to Kintamani as Silver village, Ston carving village, wood carving village, rice terrace village, and you will arrive there arround 1-2pm and that's mean best time for your lunch, because in this restourant you will see tne beautifull mountain standing on lake...", "I did the overnight climb from Besakih Temple to arrive at sunrise. Fairly challenging going up through the night but the 5 1/2 hours gave time for plenty of breaks on the way up. I had arrived the day before so missed two nights sleep in three with this being the second of the two missed. By the time sunrise came around I was tired but the stunning views made it all worthwhile. Coming down was 5 hours of torture for my feet and my big toes ended up bruised and blistered. Wear good fitting hiking shoes and thick socks and lace up snugly to try to avoid blisters. My hiking boots rubbed on my ankles and blistered there too. Stunning views coming down too so takes your mind off it. The guide was OK but I had two Kiwi's with me and we all felt he left us to make our own way at many points. The hike was tough and a bit of guidance on some of the trickier sections for footholds would have been nice. Sunrise tours were reasonably priced and it worked out to around £50 for me to do this so well worth it. Don't expect rescue teams and helicopters if you fall so go prepared and take care. Had food and water included on the hike and a lunch after the climb at a nice restaurant with good views. Tip would be avoid the coffee before the climb, it is disgusting, have one before you leave your hotel if you need one.", "How did we get there? We were staying at Ubud town. The hotel helped us arrange the tour. It cost Rp500k per person. (a little bit on the expensive side I think) I think you could find your way there at a lower price and there are lots of guides waiting there as well. I'm not sure if it is mandatory to have a guide, but I did see a group who went up on their own. If you're taking the normal route up and down and just follow the crowd, I think you'd do fine without a guide. There are no paths that are hidden/covered, it's clear cut. What did our package include? A pickup from hotel @3am, ~1.5 hours drive to the volcano base, a simple meal of banana crepe (yummy) + tea, water, a guide to 4 hikers, a torchlight, a meal at the top (bread, banana, and boiled egg), and the return trip. What do you need? Must have: good shoes, back pack to carry water, towel, simple first aid, camera, and get to bed much earlier the night before. Optional but helpful: head torchlight so that hands are free, a walking/hiking pole, gloves (sharp volcano rocks), light jacket (can be nippy, but gets warm once you start hiking), cold energy drink BTW, I did the climb without the optional items, but I'd consider having them as it'll make the climb more fun too. How's the hike like? I'd rate the hike medium difficuty - because the steep climb is not that long ~45mins to an hour depending on your pace. So at a good pace, you'd do fine for a non climber. Medium because the path is covered with a lots of loose rocks, pebbles, this is where you'd need to focus during your climb as you could slip quite easily. You'd start off walking for quite awhile at a gradual almost flat climb (~1hr) and then once closer to the top (you'd be able to see it) that is when the climb becomes more steep. The guide gave us plent of rest at the right points. The climb will be done mostly in the dark, you'd need to rely on your torchlight to place your steps, hence having a head lamp helps keeping your hands free and balance better. Throughout the climb, you'll be able to check out the lake at the bottom, and the mist/clouds below you. Great view of the stars, moon and town lights too. On your way up, you will encouter some of the locals trying to sell you coke as well. For sure it's not street price, but totally up to you to purchase if you think you need a sugar rush. You'll reach the top before sun rise, and there's plenty of opportunity to take great pictures, different colours as the sun rises. Depending on your luck, if it's not too cloudy, you'll get a good view. Breakfast will be served at the top - take your time, and I think you could continue to hike a little more to the volcano mouth and then descent. Our guide offered to take us on a different trail for a tip (up to us to give), and we went for it. We went round the volcano, more awesome view, lots of little holes in the ground with steam hot enough to cook an egg coming out. Also got to see other \\active\\\" parts of the volcano - not exactly red lava, but you could sense the ground is hot, and steam coming out of the sides of the mountain. There is a part of the climb down that is quite interesting too, more sandy like path, allowing you to sort of \\\"ski\\\" down... and then rocky again, and you'd be connected back to the path that you came up with. We reached the bottom at about 9am. Got back to the hotel by 1030 - and still have so much of the day left. Recommened for nature lovers, people looking for a good workout, enough with the temples. Not recomended for peeps with weak legs and knees.\"", "As others have described before, it is hard work especially if you are not too fit. In saying that, my level of fitness is not great so a slow and steady pace is not stressful and getting to the top gives you great satisfaction . The view is worth it . And climbing a volcano is a great story to go with it too! Our two guides were knowledgable and patient as we made our way up at our pace. We had a driver who organised it for our group of 5 and price was reasonable. Making our way to Ubud, the boys found a place to hire mountain bikes and guide and made their way through the villages downhill towards Ubud town. Would recommend both activity.....", "Hiked up yesterday morning with a hoard of tourists. Paid 600k IDR/person for transport, guide, simple meals and flashlights. Not a very good price, but doable for us. The trek itself starts out nicely, but be prepared to walk in line. It gets steeper towards the top, but I would still consider it only moderate. Most in moderate shape will be able to do it. Nice views once the fog cleared. Bring extra clothes for the top and proper footwear, the way down is especially treacherous and slippery. The guide was helpful and talkative on our way up. On the top we said that we didn't mind skipping the crater walk, and just go down due to the fog. However, he said it would take just as long to do the crater walk and go down another way than the one we came up. When we came down he asked everyone in our group (4-5 persons per guide) for a tip for the crater walk and walk down. We were thinking about tipping him anyway because he was helpful and friendly, and said of course. Then he asked how much, and was of course not happy with the answer. This annoys me endlessly. We spent a fair amount of money to support community and organizers for helping us with something we could have easily done ourself for a much, much lower price. Don't whine about your tip, especially when we said we didn't need the long walk you are now claiming a tip for. This nearly ruined the experience for me. It's not about money, but the principle. Be thankful for what you get extra and quit whining. Bottom line: the trek is not very hard, the views are nice, the guides are ice\\\" up until the end. It is a massive, MASSIVE, tourist trap and the business seems very dodgy, but go for it if you like hikes and nice views.\"", "We went to Mount Batur as part of a tour. It was breath taking and calming. Having lunch over looking the mountain was wonderful. It is totally worth the ride up the curvy roads. If you get car sick, take anti nausea meds, you will need them.", "We have travelled to see mountain and lake Batur but we were stopped by 2local \\guides\\\" who just didn't allow us to go further, shouting at us that we MUST pay, when we answered that we didn't need their services as guides because came to this area for hot springs and don't want to go up but just want to walk around one of these man started to push my husband , then ran for nearest bungalow and was back with a huge stick and started to wipe with the stick!! We were just shocked and find no other way but to go away, all the way back from that point to hot spring (500 meters) he and his \\\"friend\\\" were following us on their motorbike just 2 meters behind shouting that we have to \\\"respect their rules\\\" and breaking that huge stick into pieces (most probably this was the way to show who is \\\" the king\\\" in this area) Unfortunately it really spoils the impression about whole 2weeks trip to Ps I use trip advisor for2years but usually don't write feedback (this one is the first one-unfortunately negative), but I just can not remain silent in this situation\"", "I recomend you to take this treking to mount Batur. The sunrise on the top is fantastic. It is very crowdy, but on the top there is enough space for everyone.", "If you are in Ubud I would highly recommend going on this trek. It was really easy, in fact it can be done alone (many blogs available online). The trek itself was not difficult at all, and the sunrise from the summit is worth the journey. If you are an avid trekker, I would advise you to ask your agency to take you all the way to the top of the summit. Most companies only go up till the higher view point and come back down which seems a bit silly to me with the summit being only another half hour away. The extra climb allows you to take a beautiful walk along the ridge, which I thought was definitely worth it since you are right there anyway!", "OVERALL Absolutely amazing and fantastic experience (!) and worth to go but you need to be prepared. GET THERE With authorized guide ONLY! Don’t try to go on your own. Guide know the road go and back, you don’t and it is not easy. TIME of THE VISIT They pick you up at 1AM from Nusa Dua\\Benoa etc. and around 2-2:30AM from Ubut. 40 mins from GUIDE With guide ONLY! HIKING PROCESS Here we go. - Breakfast. Package normally includes: 1 hard boiled egg, 2 white tosts, strawberry jam, small banana. Take care of your breakfast, order take away, you can eat it at their small restaurant cos you need energy, - Preparations. They give you light and guide. Just follow instruction and go to restroom in before. - First 20%. Very easy. You just go through some plantations of tomatoes, onion, sometimes there are stones….quite okay, but here you start to sweat, - Then 30%-70%. It becomes difficult. I removed my jacket as I was very hot due to activity. You hike on lava stones that are sometimes sharp, sometimes slippery and very slippery, big lava stones that are unstable and could fall down…you need to be careful, also you can help yourself with you hands, guide also will help you if you need. - Last 30%. Extremely hard. Why? Because you already hiking like more than 1,5 hour, almost non-stop, with backpack (at least water you have there)…..everybody try to rush cos sunrise is coming and you got INCLINE of the mount about 60% (!). That will last about 20-30 min. - SUNRISE. Absolutely fantastic and amazing!!! Take as much pictures and videos you can, your guide will help you as well. - VOLCANO. After sunrise go around and see it from all the points, the view is incredible (!) but be careful about monkey as they want to steel your food and everything thought. GO further down and see active part of volcano (you can warm up there as it is like souna), explore different part on of the top. - GO DOWN. It’s easier but also takes about 2 hour. However you need to be careful as well as mount is quite tricky. BUT THE VIEW at each step is ABSOLUTELY AMAZING AND UNFORGETTABLE !!! CONCLUSION: 2 hours up, 1-2 hours on top, 2 hours down. Hard! This is almost NON-STOP, we have rest like about 4 times for 3-5 mins to get our breathe back and follow the others as everybody is going the same way so everybody need to be on top before sunrise to see it…..so you must move or stop aside. DRESSCODE - You should understand that it is NOT EASY (for those who does fitness less then 3 times a week like me) but possible, - Hiking shoes or at least your Nike from gym. Please do not spoil your city Lacoste as I did ((( - Jeans I would not recommend. It is a very good protection from lava stones if you scratch or fall but it is very difficult to do hiking. Put something stretchable and fast drying but also that could give you enough warm on the top, - MAX backpack you can bring is like 3-5 kg, half is water. DON’T bring big backpack with a lot of staff, it’s impossible to go with it, - You definitely need wind protective jacket, - And hat or hood on your jacket. KIDS Make sure your kid at least 12-15 y.o. as I’ve seen daddy climbing with a daughter of 12 y.o. on the back…..Think 3 times in before. And you will be need to hike down….Think! PRICE and PAYMENT Prices varies quite a lot. 350K to 700K, what every you choose but the process is absolutely the same. Ask your hotel, maybe they have good connections with some companies and they could offer better price. TIPS: - Be careful with your close, this is very important point. When you hike its hot but when you are at the top it is super windy and cold, - You can get hot tea, drinks on the top, price was about 40K for tea from teabag, - Bring water, - Check with your hotel for cheaper price, - ENJOY!", "There are multiple tour stands around Ubud. We payed a decent amount and from the time we were picked up to the time we were dropped off there was little to no direction. We were in an over crowded van and our group was pretty cranky. Maybe because it was so early in the morning. The guides we got did not speak English OR Indonesian. I have a basic knowledge of Indonesian and I still couldn’t communicate with them. The hike was very difficult for me but rest assured when you get halfway up the mountain there are dirt bikes you can hire to take you the rest of the way. Total worth the cost. There were too many people on the mountain but we found a place where we felt secluded. Even though getting there, communicating, and the hike itself were a little rough it’s truly a once in a lifetime experience. We have never seen that many star or a more magical sunrise. When you get back to the asphalt at the bottom you can rent bicycles for cheap and clock 40-45 mph making your way back to the parking lot. Seriously a highlight of our trip!", "We did this during our stay in Abud & getting up at 02.00am was well worth it. We took a private tour to avoid climbing the volcano in a large group. The guide was very friendly & knowledgeable, he’s suggested using a different route that was slightly more challenging but quicker & avoided the mass of other groups. The climb took us just over 1.5hrs to reach the summit & on doing so the views were breathtaking. We were treated to our breakfast upon reaching the summit by our guide & managed to take lots of unforgettable photos. We’d like to thank our guide Buddy for a truly memorable experience. ", "Before starting the trek, I was looking for some useful information about the prices and other things, and I didn't find any, so I would like to share it here. First of all, the accommodation is expensive and the standards are low. DO NOT STAY IN SURYA HOTEL which offers the cheapest rooms for 150.00Rs, cockroaches included. The pancake for breakfast is good, but the coffee is awful. Hiring a guide IS OBLIGATORY, although the trek is really easy. It took us 1,5h to get to the top. Our guide assured us that the prices are the same everywhere: 350.000Rs/person for the short trek. If you are a real trekker, I certainly wouldn't recommend this one because you only get to the lower sunrise point. 450.000Rs/person for the medium trek which takes you to the top of the volcano where you wait for the sunrise and than go back. 550.000Rs/person for the long trek that takes you to the same point as the medium one, you wait for the sunrise, walk around the crater and wlak the other way down. All the prices include transport, gear and a small breakfast (toast filled with banana, in Indonesia called banana jaffle and a boiled egg). Having our own transport and gear and saying that we were students, we managed to negotiate the price to 300.000Rs/person for the long trek. The trek itself was nice, but not worth the money. It is an interesting experience to be on an active volcano where you can feel the hot steam coming out of it, but the scenery is not so spectacular. I would defenitely recommend it if it was possible to do it without the guide, but paying so much money means supporting the fact that they take so much advantage of the tourists, offering very little. If possible, choose another country to climb a volcano where the conditions are better.", "If you wish to do this climb I would suggest doing it from the Ubud area if you can - getting up and driving to and from the volcano is long - especially coming back due to the traffic on the roam. We did it from Seminyak and it took almost 3 hours to return - however the morning was one the highlights of the holiday - picked up at 2am, met guide and traveled up arriving at the first ridge about 90 minutes later - the climb is hard, (don't believe the posts about it being not hard - there were a number of young people stopped and breathing hard on the way up), there are a number of places to stop and catch your breath on the way up - take your time as you will have a reasonable wait until the sun comes up. If you are contemplating doing this - bring a good head lamp - this will make the climb safer as you will have a spare hand instead of having to hold a touch, plus bring a beanie, track pants and a coat as it is cold on top. Some of our party continued to second ridge - however they said it was at times a dangerous narrow ridge. A welcoming cup of tea or coffee is available (at cost) and you wait for the sun to rise. It was cloudy and foggy and went the clouds cleared to reveal a magically sunrise you could hear a giant cheer from the crowd. Our guide was one the most friendly people we had met in - very good English and talking about the country and his family. In summary - if you are reasonable fit and active - do this climb - it is fantastic.", "This tour has an early start, and by early I mean EARLY. We got picked up at from our hotel at 01:30am and scraped by with a measly 1.5 hr sleep prior. Now, my wife and I are not terribly unfit, but with the lack of sleep this hike was pretty full on. We had a tough time walking uphill the whole time (and it really is uphill all the way through), and it can get quite steep. If you're from Melbourne, think the escalator at Parliament station, that's how steep it can get. I was feeling a bit sick in the stomache as well, so our guide was happy to top 3/4 of the way, where we were still able to catch a magnificent view of the sunset. Speaking of our guide, he was an absolute legend. My wife had bought a new backpack from a local nese shop, to take with her on the hike, and the damn straps snapped within 10 minutes. Our guide volunteered to carry the backpack in his hand the whole way that we went up as well as the whole way down. Could not give more praise to this man! As everyone said, the views are stunning and well worth the hike. It gets quite windy up there though, so make sure to bring something warm to wear for when you get to the top (or as high as you can make it). Not sure if we would do it again, due to the mess it made of our body clocks, but it was an experience we're glad we had! Would definitely recommend.", "Hiked this as a couple during our honeymoon in June 2016. We booked a private driver/guide through our hotel (Greenfield Hotel in Ubud), and the price matched what the other companies advertised. So pleased with all of the logistics. Everything went smoothly, and we were introduced to a young but fun guide who led the two of us up the mountain in the dark with the rest of the hikers (and there were a lot!). It's a steady hike, but nothing too crazy. Definitely wear a pair of sturdy shoes, but hiking boots not required. It can get sandy and slippery at times, but nothing too hard. It's chilly in the dawn and at the summit, but hot when you head back down! Block out a half-day for this. If I'm remembering correctly, you'll wake up super early (~3am), be hiking from about 5:00-10am, and back to Ubud around 11am. Definitely try to add this to your trip if you can. A beautiful hike, stunning view, and wonderful memory.", "Mount Batur is so beautiful even when it's raining it's still stunning. This time we ventured down the bottom and you can see where the lava has been when the volcano erupted. The soil at the bottom is so rich the age grows so many crops in ransom spots", "We have three children aged 10, 9 and 6 and even though we have climbed mountains in England we were a little bit worried about the climb. Everyone says it is easy in but they also say everything is 5 minutes walk. We were a little skeptical so looked up as much as we could. We decided to take a private tour and contacted Mr Bazir (+62 877 6038 1082). It is a family operation. His father picks you up at 2/2.30 am and then the son is your guide up the volcano. The children were a little bit cranky to begin with and although the terrain wasn’t too bad it was hard work for them. However Mr Bazir was very kind calm and patient with us. I was very pleased not to be in a group tour at that point. The last part of the climb is a bit rocky (solid lava) but is only about 15minutes so not too arduous on the whole. We got up in less than two hours and the view was stunning. The monkeys stole some of our breakfast...to our amusement and slight fear! Mr Bazir told us all about the volcanos history and spoke brilliant English. Once we were ready to descend the children literally ran all the way. They were so happy to have reached the top. They then slept all the way home. An amazing day. With children....we got breakfast at the top but we packed extra snacks to motivate them on the way. We also had extra water as the small bottle provided would not have been enough for us. And you need an extra layer on top. Definitely do it but just make sure you are prepared!!!!", "The hike is long, there is no way of getting around that. But if you are in pretty good physical shape, you will be ok. Wear shoes, NOT FLIP FLOPS!!!! There are sooooo many people that you stop a ton on the way up to wait for the slow pokes. We were quite annoyed with how poorly everything is communicated between organizing companies and staff. We stop in Ubud for some coffee, tea and a single pretty meh pancake. We stopped a few more times to pick things up and got two more people thrown in our van. It all seemed so unorganized considering this is a tour that cost a lot and happens every single day. Our tour guides were nice but didn't give us any information about what we were doing, where we were or history of the mountain. I guess we'll just have to google it to learn something about it. Definitely worth the trip!!!", "Great View point of a volcano active. Good sight seeing spot in . Nice place to visit in in South Kuta", "We arrived on motorcylces from Amed in late afternoon with the idea to arrange a climb for the same night. We had made no hotel reservation and went straight to the main entrance to the site where we were stopped by a group of men (including 2 police officers). We were planning to head out to the temple first and return later for the climb once we had figured things out regarding the climb, a guide, the fees and so on but we never made it pass the human gate as the officer in charge proceeded to press us into taking his friend as a guide, to stay at another friend’s hotel and indicated that going to the temple was not an option. After 10 minutes of being told what to do and having 5 people in our face, we got fed up with what felt like bullying and we turned back. This was a real disappointment that maybe would have been avoided had we first booked a hotel and made all the arrangements with the hotel but the attitude of these men and the lack of information regarding where to go to eat or to stay (beside the one and only hotel they all recommended) was very frustrating. This was the only time we’ve had a negative experience while travelling in . To compensate for this, we headed out that same day towards Batur Lake and did the climb to Batur the following morning to see an amazing sunrise and the magical clouds around Mount Agung. Lesson learned: get your info ahead of time as not much is to be expected from the human gate at the main entrance to the temple of Mount Agung. Such a disapointment as this has the reputation of being an amazing climb to do while in .", "Its quite a hike up there but worth the view and beauty. The views are mesmerizing in the early morning. Be sure to wear full length sleeves as it could be chilly there. Also you need good trekking shoes to make it at the top without problems. Note : You can do complete trek or ask your organizer to get the car upto the new built road and reduce the trek length and difficulty.", "We climbed Mount Batur to see sunrise in December. The trip was organised through Umajati Retreat in Ubud where we were staying. The trip was actually run by Ida Bagus who collected us from our hotel at 2.30am. We were a party of 4 adults and our 2 teenage daughters (13 and 14 years old). We arrived at the base of the volcano and started walking at around 3.30am. Ida Bagus handed us over to our two young guides who would take us to the mountain top. It was extremely dark (no moon) and you could not see the mountain. The first third of the hike is on a gentle incline through vegetable fields and is quite easy. Once you get to the base of the volcano itself, the climb is relatively steep on a switch back path. The path is unpaved and consists of cinders and gravel you really need to make sure you have good footwear with grips. In places you will need to pull yourself up with your hands. Our two young guides were very good helping us up difficult sections and ensuring that we were ok. We could now see the line of torch lights heading up the mountain ahead of us. Unfortunately, my wife and youngest daughter were feeling sick (probably from the car ride) and could not continue so our group split into two. My wife and daughter stayed lower down the mountain with one guide whilst the rest of us continued. After about 1.5 hours, we reached the first lookout point. This is the stage at which you can see over the crater rim (you are actually climbing a volcanic peak within a much larger crater) and will provide a good view of sunrise. However, we decided to press onto the top. Although this didn't look far (again, we could see the line of torch lights heading up the peak), this was the most difficult part of the climb, very steep and quite slippery. Here the path is mainly cinders and it is like walking up a sand dune. It will take about 30 minutes from the first lookout station to the top of the volcano. There is a small hut and some benches around the crater rim. We arrived just before sunrise (it had taken us about 2 hours in total) and whilst we took photographs and watched the sun rise over Lombok our guide organised breakfast (coffee, hot chocolate, boiled eggs and hot banana sandwiches) from the hut. The view is spectacular, with Lake Batur in the foreground, Gunung Abang on the other side of the lake, and behind it Gunung Agung in the distance. In the distance to the left, you can see Mount Rinjani on Lombok. After watching sunrise, we headed back down, taking some photos as we went. The route down is also quite slippery as the path is loose cinders. We stopped on the way down to see some caves, some steam vents and some monkeys all of which were ok but which you could miss if you were pushed for time. I would recommend that you allow yourselves plenty of time to climb the mountain if you want to see sunrise. If you are reasonably fit, it is okay but I wouldn't say it is an easy climb. Even with hiking shoes the path can be slippery so you do need good walking shoes or trainers with grips (canvas plimsolls are no good). You also need a good torch, preferably a head torch so your hands are free. It's also a good idea to take a windbreaker as it was quite cool on top of the mountain. If you are travelling from Ubud or further afield, eat something before you leave so you will not be walking on an empty stomach. This was our highlight for our trip and if you have the time, it is definitely worth it.", "My friend and I ascended Mt Agung on March 6th, which is still during the rainy season. We chose to take the new route up from Pasar Agung to the summit. This path is barely indicated and clearly not doable without a guide. The last two hours are indeed most of the time an ascension on all fours, with some parts where you think that if you fall, you could very well get badly hurt or die. It's really just a question of being careful and having proper shoes. It rained for most of our ascension and we still managed to do it. As everyone says, the summit is incredible and very well worth it. Since it was rainy season, there were some clouds around, but we were above most and could still get a beautiful orange-lit skyline over Mount Rinjani. The path up from Pasar Agung is so steep that we chose to go down to Besakih Temple, which is the longer route (9.8km) down, but it seemed much safer. The way down was still even scarier than the way up, but it's manageable. It's even more important to have proper shoes for the way down. My friend had standard Nike running shoes instead of running shoes and kept slipping. He also totally ruined the sole of his shoes that were 2 months old because they aren't made for this. We started the hike at 12:45 at night, reached the summit at 5 and left the summit at 7. We finally arrived at Besakih Temple at 11:15. (By the way, the Besakih Temple feels like a huge tourist scam and would recommend not going there. Go read the reviews on TripAdvisor before). Looking back, this hike was amazing and I recommend it to everyone that think they can manage walking for +10 hours on a sketchy path. The way up from Pasar Agung and way down to Besakih was a perfect itinerary for us and we would recommend it. Our guide was the popular Wayan guide that everyone on TripAdvisor takes and was extremely nice. He also spoke good english. Do remember to bring additional snacks though, as what he brings for you will probably not be enough.", "Do not be put off by some of the reviews! My partner and I did the sunrise trek to the top with a pre-booked guide from our villa. We are in our early twenties, with a pretty good level of fitness. We didn't find it a hard trek fitness-wise but a more technical trek where you have to focus on where you are placing your feet. The first part of the trek is a steady and gradual ascent, first up asphalt and then a rocky ground. The last part of the trek is the hardest as the ground is a sandy ash and has little grip. There are a lot of people, I wouldn't say it's \\overcrowded\\\" like many reviews state, but we may have gone on a good day. Some parts you have to line up, waiting for other tourists, but there are lots of stop areas along the way which is where we passed some of the other groups. It took us 1 hr 45 min to ascend and arrive at the top and 1 hr to descend. Going down is easier but slippery on the first part due to the loose ground. Tips: - Pre-book your guide! It will save you money and the hassle of finding a good one amongst the locals. - Wear GOOD walking shoes! Cannot stress this enough, we saw many people wearing converse and they were slipping everywhere. Also, your shoes will get very dusty. - Bring a warm jacket for the top as it gets cold and windy. \"", "We booked the tour with Eco Cycling for 450,000 IDR pp, which is quite reasonable as we had the pickup from our hotel, snacks, water, torches, wet weather gear, breakfast and not to forget 3 guides (for 7 passengers) included. The walk up starts out quite easy, Last half an hour is steep. Part of the group choose to go to the very top, but that path is fairly difficult, with loose sand. We were lucky to have a great clear daybreak, with views as fas away as Lombok. We went down another way, with the beginning very hard. Nearly everybody in the group slipped at least once. The guide were very helpful. always lending a hand if necessary. The tour was not entirely as described on the Eco Cycling website however (no trekking around the rim, breakfast not cooked in the steam fissures etc.) All in all, a great experience. But views of course are not guaranteed.", "Mount Batur and Lake Batur It is about 2PM when we arrive in Kintamani . We’re lucky to have a clear view of the volcano called Mount Batur. It is often lost in the clouds. The last time it erupted was in the 1960’s and the path of volcanic ash can still be seen . We’re told that smoke is visible in the evenings.", "Overall experience is amazing and don't think it's easy to trek. Will share few tips rather writing stories . 1) don't book online . I paid 51SGD but other team members in group paid just 250k IDR which is just 25$ so book in ubud area to Dave money . 2) here organisers don't have option to select guide . They will have to pick local people based on availability . My group trainor KETUT is not professional and not helpful at all. She just left others behind and go alone . She is not worthy at all. There are great Trainor out there so choose Trainor if you have option . My Trainor focus one person even while others struggling which is very bad so don't book her if you have option!! 3)try to come with less weight bag otherwise it will dorocikt to carry while going up. Finally it's not that easy to trek so prepare for that but it's amazing experience so everyone should try before die 😉", "Mount Batur the most beautiful thing I’ve seen, we stopped at a Resturant had the best view ever sorry don’t remember the name of the Resturant it was a buffet style they had a terrace looks over the lake and the mountain I didn’t want to leave the best weather ever, not sure people go out then go right back again I hear them complain it’s cold! It was fresh air at its best!! Then my driver took me 300 meter up close to the mountain to show me where people start climbing around 4am to get on top of the mountain to watch the sunrise of course I’m in no shape for that enough to watch it from a far!", "don't forget when you visiting come to kintamani district ,in here more better in the morning come and less of tourism,and get nice view ,some time cloudy come if come at afternoon. easy to find meal on the area with your bugged and mostly for trekking to mount batur and down hills for cycling bike end of ubud area. on the way we can find coffee plantation and organic farms.", "The sunrise was fantastic over Lake Batur with Mount Agung in the background. It did feel like queuing up the mountain however as it really is that popular. Whilst guides are all extremely friendly and helpful and the path not too challenging it didn't quite feel like a 'trek' which was a bit disappointing.", "It was challenging to get up at 2AM (from Ubud are) but the climb and the view all made it worth it. Our guide then brought us to some halfway point to have breakfast of banana pancakes and coffee. We arrived at the hike area at around 3:30AM and you realize hundreds of tourists (and some locals) are doing the hike. So it gets pretty crowded. We started around then and got to the top at around 5:15. We couldn't see the sunrise because of so much mist but oh well. Still a beautiful sight. I would recommend at minimum good runners and hiking shoes would be even better. This is a volcanic region so there are a lot of loose rocks, sand, and little stability at some points. I really like hiking so I didn't think the climb was very difficult. So as long as you're reasonably fit, you should be fine. I actually thought climbing down was really tough because of so many rocks and loose gravel. It's very easy to trip and hurt yourself at some points. I certainly saw at least a few people get hurt, so do watch out. But at least when you're going down, the sun is up so it's not difficult to see where you're going. Also on the climb down, our guide led us to an area with a lot of macaque monkeys. They can jump on you if you show any signs of having food so don't open your bags.", "We got there for the sunrise climb. Too be fare, wasn't sure if i would be able to make it. Cause it didn't seem like it would be an easy challenge, but i can't say it was a very hard climb, as our tour guide was there to make sure we were ok and stopped to hydrate, cause you really need to. We took about 2 litters for 2 of us, and finished it all. Make sure you wear decent shoes, sneakers or hiking shoes, cause the steeper you go, more slippery it becomes. My friend wore sandals and she struggled at points. But even if the climb seems challenging, the end result is so worth it. The view and sunrise is breathtaking. Definitely recommend it!!!", "We didn't expect the temperature to be a low 14c and the area somewhat obscured by a haze. It was still clear enough to enjoy and appreciate the spectacular scenery from various vantage points known to our driver. It is still an active volcano, no tremors felt or rumbles on the day, so it seemed that the gods were happy. Mounty Batur dominates the area, two calderas at its base, the southern caldera contains a lake and the village of Trunyan which is noted for it's unusual custom of laying the deceased on the open ground and covering with cloth and bamboo while they decompose. The surrounding area has changed greatly since we last visited in 1989, I think that I preferred my visit and the rather primitive facilities that existed then .", "the hike is early but it's all worthwhile for such a view and experience, it's relatively easy hike. the locals are very friendly and helpful along the hike, the trail is very well maintained and clean. Jero and his guides are all very friendly and helpful throughout the whole tour . they are very accommodating to your needs during the tour, the trip is privatised and customisable to your requests. Thanks a lot Jero and his team. i will definitely engage them again for future hikes.", "We took the longer route (8 hours up & 8 hours down) and we were not ready for the level of difficulty. We go on leisure hikes in Californi, but this hike/climb kicked our behinds. If you do the longer route you need to be physically ready. You will need plenty of water, snacks, good hiking boots and lots of stamina. Hiking during the night was an unique experience. Now, what made it all while was the view once you are in the summit. I never seen anything like this and it made the hike worth while.", "The best spot to enjoy the rissing sun is from the top of mount Batur is about 1717 m, start early from your hotel and take 2 hours hiking, will be on the top just on time to see spectacular sunrise.", "Fine place to visit once. But too far & also food & restaurants nearby to the location ar not much good. Sit on Volcano view & enjoy simply , don't aspect too much.", "Great to explore the mount batur Nice view even we don't have sunrise:( Will tray with a others day Only 2 hours to get top :) very happy ", "We booked the mount Batur sunrise trekking online.. At 1.00 AM we were picked up from our hotel in Legian and arrived around 4.00 AM, after picking up some other group members in Ubud. Arriving at the foot of mount Batur, the parking area was filled with hundreds of trekkers and guides offering their services. Since we had booked the tour online we got three guides, we were a group of 12 Trekkers. Because of the great amount of Trekkers it is extremely crowded along the way. You can't really continue trekking at one pace when the path gets too narrow. Also our guides stopped quite often to make sure the group was still together. These stops made you cool down very quickly. The path is relatively easy if you have a normal level of fitness.. It does get a bit harder the last 30 minutes or so with loose sand and small little stones making you slide easy. The trekking to the top takes about 2hours in our case, can be done faster when it is less crowded. The view at the top is very nice, especially on a bright day obviously.. Make sure you don't wear open shoes and bring a flashlight. Further you will sweat a lot when getting up (at least I did) and it is very cold at the top so bring some extra clothes to keep your warm. All in all, nice experience would be better if it was less crowded..", "I booked a tour for this attraction. I was picked up at my hotel around 1am. Journey to kintamani takes about 2 hrs plus as they picked up other group as well. We reached around 3am at some house and we had to walk to the base of the mountain. They gave us torch lights. There are 2 routes to reach the top of mount batur. As I was slow, I took a different route than the others. For every group, there is a guide so you don't have to worry. I reached the peak around 6 plus and the view is awesome! Worth every sweat and blisters! At the peak, they served us bread, egg and fruits but be wary as there are monkeys who snatched our food. I managed to walk around the crater and hike down at the other side. Totally worth the money paid for! Please be alert of your surrounding and take care of your belongings. Upon reaching the hotel, i realised that there is a cut (probably used a cutter) at the side of my bag. It was a nice cut so I don't think it got hooked somewhere. At the peak, there are alot of local selling drinks so just be wary.", "very good view on the volcano Batur and on the lake, if not cloudy, the sunset is beautifull, i recommand to visit it", "We started trekking at 3am. It was very dark and the path was rocky and somehow steep. We used the big umbrellas from the hotel as walking sticks, very useful and helpful. My husband had to rest a few times during the trekking cos he was panting badly. A good pairs of shoes for trekking is recommended. It's windy and cold during the wait at the summit so bring a jacket with you but you can rent one at US$5 too.", "If you can handle the early morning and the physicality of climbing up (and down) then this is a must do when in . Do your research and book with a good guide to avoid all the busy routes and crowds. We organised via our hotel (Capella Ubud) and luxed our with the five star tour including a picnic at the top with breakfast and coffee. We managed to avoid the main busy spots and had a private experience. Pack good shoes and you’ll be hot when ascending, cold at the top and sweaty on the way down and by the end you’re drenched. There is a new temple being built at the bottom that makes for some good photos too so don’t miss that!", "This is by far the worst experience in , also the worst hiking experience I ever had. If you read some reviews, you'll soon discover that you apparently need a guide to hike the Mount Batur. We (a group of three) don't like to hike with a guide so I tried to figure out if we could do it without. The reviews we read were not really reassuring, mentioning a local Mafia. By need a guide, what they mean is that they will not only verbally but also physically threaten you if you don't have one. Unfortunately, we ended up booking one and I can say that I completely regret it to participate in this sick business. As we were hiking, we stopped at a first \\station\\\" to rest. There, a guy didn't have a guide. A motorbike crashed him on the way and both of them were injured. This injured tourist tried to defend himself saying he was just walking and showed he was hurt to one of the guides and this guide kicked him in the injured leg, twice. It was extremely shocking. Then they took him to the beginning of the track. As you may have noticed, I wrote \\\"motorbike\\\". Apparently there are different tracks, but on the one we were, it was FULL of motorbikes. On a UNESCO site. So when your lungs are fully open, you're gonna smell fuel. Not to mention that the paths are narrow so you'll have to stop to let them pass. They will also stop to ask you if you want a taxi. WE ARE HIKING. We were a group of 5 with people we don't know, and the guide waits for everyone so you can't have your own pace, whether you're slow or fast. A breakfast is provided for the top of the mountain, which is a joke : 2 slices of bread, one boiled egg and a banana. No hot beverage whereas we were told so, but of course you have to pay for it. Last but not least, a guide is completely useless as there's no difficulty in this trek. The path is completely noticeable (and full of tourists with flashlight anyway, so you just have to follow) and if you take your time, it's far from being hard. Moreover at one point we got separated with our group so it was only me and the guide so anything could have happened to the rest of them. Even if it's one of the main attraction on , please please, do NOT participate in this disastrous hike. It's not profitable for anyone. The sunrise might be pretty on the top, sure, but I really couldn't enjoy it and you'll see as pretty sunrise anywhere else. Try to get your sunrise for free somewhere else, you'll do not only yourself a favour, but also everyone.\"", "We went to Mt. Batur for a scenic lunch. It was the most gorgeous place to have lunch in regards of the magnificent view. I still keep having daydreams about it - oh my, what an amazing view! I don't want to talk about the food as we went there for the view and yes, to be honest, the food was the worst we have eaten in . Tips : go there for the view, get a drink and skip the food!", "We started our journey from the hotel at 3am. We arrived at the base of Mt Batur by 3.30am and soon started the climb. At the base of Mt. Batur we met our lady guide who was very patient and gave us plenty of stops if we needed one. Just make sure that all the stops won't delay you from reaching the top before sunrise. We were also given each a torch light as it was very dark when we started the climb, you will need that and also good pair of walking/trekking shoes because there are a lot of small and big stones as you climb. The first hour was an easy climb until the 2nd hour which was a bit tough. You'll definitely need a good pair of walking/trekking shoes. After an hour of the climb there is one stall selling drinks like water, Pocari sweat, Coca Cola and what nots, so you don't have to worry about having to carry bottles of water, even at the top of Mt Batur there are locals selling drinks, tidbits ,hot coffee and even hot chocolate. If you perspire quite a fair bit, it's good to bring extra clothes and a hand towel. We reached the top at about 520am, there are plenty of sitting area but as more people reaches the top there will be limited sitting area and that's why we brought along our foldable chair (Helinox). Soon after we were served with our breakfast box which includes 2 buns, 1 orange , 1 hard boiled egg and a bottle of water. We decide to have hot coffee and we paid about USD 2-3 i think and it was in a long glass, didn't quite finish it as there was no milk. We waited till sunrise and the view was very spectacular, but the weather was a little misty so the view was obstructed a little bit. About 645am we started to descend and it wasn't as hard climbing up. While you are climbing up, please bear in mind that there are no toilets but as you make your way down we come across one toilet and thank you for that! Entrance fee is about IDR10,000 about just a few cents. No toilet paper but there is water. The scenery down also has a nice view and good for taking pictures. Overall we enjoyed the climb, we do see seniors who made to the top of Mt Batur and if they can do it, so can we!", "Me and my boyfriend climbed Mt. Batur on Sept 12, 2012. Beautiful, not a single complaint about this adventure. Here's my advice for attire - dress in layers and dress warm. I wore a base top layer, layered on my Burton fleece and brought a mountain hardwear windbreaker just in case. For my bottom, I just wore my Lululemon Wunder under and hiking shoes. We also brought our head lamps which were really helpful. Even though your guide would probably have it, I much preferred being hands free. It was really cold at the top and even with my base, fleece and windbreaker, I was cold, maybe because it was quite windy. But by the time we descended, it got hot and stripped down to only my base layer. I can't emphasize how important proper hiking shoes are. The investment is totally worth it.", "Highly recommend. We climbed with 3 children one is a 5 years old. We love everything about it. Such a wonderful view from the top and such a magical space to enjoy and share with family ❤️", "Went for a daytime trek, unfortunately the top was covered in clouds all day. Trek it self fairly easy, we took the long route, past all the tops and down, did not return by same route. Had some bananasandwich and coffe, and of course steamed eggs on the top. Payed 300' pr person for our group of 4. If we had hade some view it would be a 5 star rating", "Getting up early to brave the drive up to this magnificent location was well worth the trip & made memorable moments. There is a way to beat the long human queue - that is getting up early. You may even be rewarded with a stunning background of Mighty Mt Agung getting tinged with the rising sunlight to fill your photos & memories of .", "This was the fourth and final stop on our private day trip with Res Centre. Mount Batur is an active volcano, with its first documented eruption occurring in 1804. It has been frequently active since then, most recently in 2000. My brother and I were slightly nervous at the precarious drive up to the viewing area, but this quickly subsided when we saw the view. We were amazed at the beauty and serenity and very grateful for the inactivity", "I climbed Mount Batur with two . We are all quite active but not regular hill walkers. Our guide Ari was amazing! She was so informative and very chatty. She was probably one of the nicest people I met in (and the nese people are all very lovely!!) We paid 300,000 for our trip at a tour kiosk in Ubud. And that included transport to and from the mountain (plus a stop at the Luwak coffee planation), breakfast and coffee before the climb, a pack lunch and bottled water. The driver picked us up at our hotel in Ubud and dropped us off back at our hotel. The climb took about 2 hours to the first level. We opted to climb an additional 25 minutes to the very top. We got there about an hour before sunrise. It was a bit chilly up at the top so I would recommend bringing a jumper. The sunrise itself was incredible and the views were outstanding. They were serving some hot chocolate at the top which helped to warm you up! I would highly recommend to anyone who visits !", "The volcano was included in a tour. Unfortunately we had bad weather that day and so when we arrived, the volcano was covered in mist so you wouldn't know it was there. I'm sure it would be quite spectacular on a good day. Only one restaurant there, where do I start!! Only one choice of menu which was the \\all you can eat\\\" buffet. The buffet including tea or coffee was 150k which was pricey considering the standards and choices. My gripe is that the place seemed really dirty, no cleanliness. Tables were wiped down with a cloth that didn't look like it had been washed in ages. When I asked for a cup and saucer to have tea as they had run out, they took one off a table that had just been used, rinsed it in a bucket, dried it with a towel and gave it to me to use. I decided against the tea! The food choice wasn't bad but it did make you question whether it was ok to eat!!! Their standards are definitely below par! Also the 30k per person charge to just drive on the road was a rip off. Do we charge tourists to use our roads to view London landmarks- answer no!!!\"", "Unforgettable trip, definitely worth doing when you're in . 4am treck up the mountains and a tour guide around one of 's active volcanoes. Satisfaction feeling of reaching the summit and enjoying the birds eye view of the sun rise up the mountains. Walk around the edge of Mt. Batur and watch the steam rises from the summit. Don't forget to pack a flashlight and a good pair of shoes.", "Most rewarding land expedition so far...me and my partner (early 30s) just completed this trekking on the 13th June with Dartha Wayan , my super mountain guide, his brother also Wayan pick us up at my hotel in nusa dua and all the way to the foot of the mountain to meet Dartha (where he stays) to start long night. As I did not do any training at all and is a beginner for the trip ( thou i did mt batur prior), I had to take many short breather which Dartha patiently waited and understand. We booked the trip with the intention to go to the summit via the alternative route however, due to my stamina and having to consider the coming down journey too, I make the decision to ask Dartha to lead us to the crater rim instead after the Forest checkpoint. The journey up the crater was equally challenging, Dartha was very encouraging and alway having a good spirit to motivate us to not give up. I had to at times go on all fours scrambling my way up, it helps that I can't see clearly the height I was at in the dark! By the time we descend, my legs were jelly and wobbly. Dartha, led us step by step safely down the mountain. No regrets doing this exploration. Maybe someday I might decide to hit the summit once more!", "It's such a gamble to have clear sunrise, since the fog unpredictably cover the summit. There's a shortcut to get to the mountain, so it only needs 1,5 hour trekking. Tips: bring sufficient stuff include food & drink since there's a warung provide breakfast. The weather isn't too cold, so you can minimize the outfit. Don't forget to bring stick.", "Being a hikers back in the Rocky Mountains, we thought this trek was going to be easy considering the locals said that people of all ages participate in it. When we got to the site after being picked up at 2:30 am , we were given flashlights which were a definite necessity. We started the hike at 4:00 am and it was black out without the flashlights. The beginning of the trek was medium difficulty but as we kept getting higher up in elevation it got steeper and steeper to the point of climbing very high stairs. The trek is full of people which made it feel safer because of all the flashlights to help guide your way, but it was honestly more difficult having to wait for the people in front of you and try to find a spot to stand to take a break. Only half of our group made it to the summit in about 2 hours to watch the sunrise. The sunrise was beautiful, but the trek was quite daunting. Not sure if I would recommend this to others who aren't avid hikers. There were two different trails down the volcano (thankfully). The trail we climbed up on most went down on but was so steep that we could see at the bottom that many fell and got scraped up. We took the easier route down even though it took 20 minutes longer. We didn't stay up at the top for very long - just long enough to see the sunrise - because people started feeding the hundreds of monkeys and we aren't fond of monkeys. At times, it was somewhat frustrating because our guide who took us up the volcano spoke very little English and it was hard to communicate our questions and needs. The entire hike up and down took a total of about 4 hours and we were going at a moderate to slow pace. All in all, good experience.", "A crazy morning - getting up at 1.00 and leaving hotel @ 1.30 AMand having a coffee and pancake at 3 AM before starting! The goal the Kintamani (Mount Batur). Everyone started climbing, with the torches in hand and accompanied by a guide . It was cold compared to rest of , and the climb was gradual. Some people walked fast, but then soon the steeper ascent began and everyone was slow,and years of accumulated fat slowed down the progress. I was panting, rested a while and again started climbing. The guide was not only helpful, but timed the climb well. We were up on the mountain top well before the sunrise, which was at 6.15 that day. We then saw the LAva from the eruption in 2006 and some steam coming form some of the crevices.", "Challenging, but definitely worth experiencing. Once in a lifetime experience. Stefan: I cant even talk about this, thats how amazing it was.", "We read in our Lonely Planet that it would be possible to hike Mount Batur on our own but that the guides would tell us that we would need one, but we should ignore them. Everyone: THIS IS NOT TRUE! As many other mentioned, this whole town is run buy a mafia. The word mafia is not understated. We arrived with our bikes and discovered a path on our map, that was not guarded by the guides. We met other Austrians (3 familiies with 2-3 children each) and decided that we would hike up this path. But as soon as we entered the path, 3 or 4 motorbikes with ~8 guys appeared. The guys shouted at us that we should stop, but we ignored them. Then they ran after as and shoutet at us. One of the other Austrian's sad that we don't need a guide and that we want to go up on our own. This sentence was enough for one of them (I think it was the head of the gang) to pick up a stick and to start threaten us with it. A long \\discussion\\\" with the guy started and he insisted that we have to buy 4 guides for about 13 people. One guide would cost 400.000 RP which is insane. The other Austrians decided not to go and my friend and I still wanted to go. We even wanted to buy a guide, but not one of these guys obviously. Who wants to be guided by a guy that threatened you a few minutes ago? So we went to another path with our bikes and were looking for the mafia's office so we could buy a guide. But there was no office. So we hiked up alone. We met nobody during the whole hike until we reached the top of the volcano. We met another group of hikers there, who were guided. Afterwards we found out that the path we took was the most difficult one (for us as semi experienced hikers it was still okay). Maybe that's why no guides would be there. Anyway the top of the volcano was nice, but nothing special. We went around the crater and went down the same path again. To be fair, we went on afternoon and people say that it's best at sunrise. Afterwards we were joking around about this beeing a mafia and everything. So I googled \\\"volcano mafia \\\" and found many blog entries and ratings about Mount Batur and that people where attacked (!!!) by the guides because they didn't want to pay. That is insane. That's why I think everyone should boycott this volcano and the mafia running it. I see that guiding is one of the few possible incomes they got down there, but that's to much. If you ask me if you should go up this volcano, I would reply with \\\"defenitly not\\\".\"", "My husband and I are in early 60s and this was a challenge for us. But going at our pace with the help of the guides made the trek achievable. It was worth the effort to see the sunrise over the horizon and to know we did it. Take a warm jacket for when you get to the top as it is cold alternatively pay to borrow one from vendors at the start of trek.", "You can, if you want, just ask a driver to take you to the parking area down the Mount Batur \\reserve\\\". From there, you must book a Mount Batur quartel guide (partially official, group that runs the area with a strong hand as we've found out from different sources). They will ask you between 300.000 & 400.000 R. per person; we had a bargain and got it for 200.000 R. as we were with young children. Average temperature is 16-17°c so don't overdress as you'll be sweating going up, but get a sweatshirt as it might be cool at the top. It is not an easy walk and children had some difficulties on the way down; still it's a good work out to start the day... and go for a nap after breakfast when back home. For the more lazy, there are options to avoid walking/trekking and just drive up to the sightseeing view points. Talk to your local driver/guide.\"", "Maginificant & Spectacular view of active Batur Volcano and Lake Batur. So near yet so far. Cool and amazing weather. Few restaurants to dine while enjoying the astounding and breathtaking views but are rather pricey and not very fantastic food.", "We are fit and experienced hikers in our early sixties but still found this climb quite challenging and the toughest we've done. It's a short hike in terms of time of around two hours but the steepness and the extremely rocky surface makes it quite a challenge. Almost the entire route is covered with loose volcanic rock which is very slippery and needs great care especially when descending. Tour operators should give people more information about the nature of this climb and the fitness required. They all say it is easy to get the business and of course there are motor cycles waiting to take you to the top from the halfway point for a fee of course which would have been so boring and counter productive! We saw many people struggling even those much younger than us. About two hundred people or more climb each morning and they are mostly young people in a hurry to get to the top without much patience for those who do it at a slower pace. With so many people climbing in the dark we lost our guides until we got to the halfway point and found them again. She was most helpful with good advice and assistance through the toughest parts of the climb and the descent. We were given torches for the climb which was in darkness but it would have been much better to have head torches so you have both hands free for the scramble up the mountain. We were fortunate that sunrise and views from the top were magnificent and well worth the effort but special care is needed to climb and descend this mountain safely.", "Yes it's amazing sunrise view.. soft hiking... mount batur.. have active volcano 🌋 local guide very firendy ..", "Quick review. Challenging - Yes Do you need a base level of fitness - most likely Can you hurt yourself - Yes (all of us fell at one point on the way down, but we decided to race down) Is it worth it - YES! Is it cold at the top - YES! Would I do it again - Yes Was my guide over 60 years old and fit and a good communicator - Yes Was the view amazing - YES Do I recommend it to others - Yes! Summary - Its worth it.", "Just being here I could have just stayed here all day. Total bliss. The air up there and the view surrounding us, was all I needed. I think I was almost the highest point and from where I sat, looking out at the volcano it was just breath taking. The feeling I got being there was indescribable. Our driver took us here, unknown to us and we welcomed the visit with open arms. We had lunch on the balcony of the restaurant Amora, overlooking the volcano. Beautiful and breathtaking. The food here from the buffet was ok. Although burners were under each food, it tasted cold. I must say, the service here was that of a 5* restaurant. I did try “fried spinach” for the very first time. They were full of information and just wanted us to know all that they had to offer. Very attentive and very polite and accommodating. The feeling was so exhilarating. I loved being here and the surprise visit was one I’ll always remember 🥰🥰", "It was a very tough climb for me. My teammates were walking briskly ahead of me and I am sure they had a good time. I am here to recommend my guide Gung Bawa who is a kind, jovial and extremely patient guide. He encouraged us to be positive, optimistic and 'to enjoy each step' up the holy Mount Agung. The hike turned into a climb towards the summit. I was stuck twice but Gung was there to guide me along the way. Gung provided snacks and drinks and upbeat stories to entertain us as we walk. He even lend me his windbreaker at the summit. At the crater, he made us pancakes and coffee. His pancakes were delicious. He reminded me of Bear Grylls of Man Vs Wild, climbing mountains and cooking breakfast. The descent was difficult because my legs lost strength towards the end. The path looked never-ending. The loose gravel were like marble under my weak feet. Gung was there to support me at the weakest points and I also made good use of the walking stick he provided us. I am not a hiker or a mountain climber. At many points of the climb, I thought I would fall backwards into the clouds and die (haha drama queen). I think Gung helped a lot by giving me psychological support. By making me believe that it is all in me and I can determine my outcome if I put my mind to it. I am thankful for his encouragement. I vow not to climb another mountain again but I highly recommend Gung's guidance because he is the best.", "this adventure is really great, we had to wake up around 12:30 AM so they will pick us up at 1 am, then we had to drive for like two hours, then we took a breakfast, and then start climbing for 2 or 3 hours, till we arrive to the top of the volcano", "The panoramic view of Mt Batur and Mt Agung with the caldera lake, Batur Lake, in the middle is absolutely breathtaking. We went there at around 12 PM. We were lucky that it was not cloudy and we could see the volcanoes with a backdrop of blue sky. It's a bit chilly even in the afternoon. A must visit in .", "A trip to is incomplete until one visits Mount Batur, Kintamani. Like the dramatically cinematic cliffside vistas along the rugged southern and western coasts of the Kuta Selatan peninsula, the panoramic views from the rim of the volcanic crater are stunning & breathtaking! And the cool dry air at this higher elevation is a refreshing change from the hot humid days at the beaches. Plan a day trip to Toya Devasya resort. This is the best place on the island to enjoy natural hot springs (without sulphur). You do not need to stay at the resort to use their hot spring pools. Have a great time!", "Amazing experience! Start hiking around 02.00 am. Within 2,5 hours we reached the top. You could reach the top quicker but we had to stop a few times for a team mate who had to catch his breath. There were some parts I had to catch my breath as well, but decided one day in advance to do the hike without any preparation. However, a real preparation is not needed for this hike. You should hike to the top at 1717 meters and from this the sunrise is amazing. Tip: bring warm clothes for when you are waiting on the top of the mountain. I only had a waistcoat with me and this was really cold. With the combination of the altitude and wind, temperature can reach between 3-10 degrees. Tip is to bring a good jacket and maybe even gloves, scarf and hat. I borrowed a hat from my friend and was really glad to have one. brrr. But this hike is really amazing and I would recommend it to everyone!", "i went to kintamani and then visit this site of batur mountain. for me, the view its not too amazing. but its ok. because we can have lunch in front of batur mountain. around kintamani there's alot of restaurant to choose. i reckon choose for the restaurant that have an amazing view to see batur mountain. dont worry about the food, because for me all the restaurant have an avergare taste of food. not bad as long we can sit down and enjoyed the view. that's the important thing, i guess. dont forget to bring your camera. :) *cheers", "About 2/3 of the way into this hellaciously grueling sunrise climb (after 5 hours of scrambling up dusty, slippery trails in the dead of night) we were forced to light a fire and make camp due to dangerous winds. Be mindful that you may invest 12 hours in this horrendously difficult climb (up/down) only to have to turn around if the weather becomes too windy or otherwise inclement. This trek is easily the hardest one I've ever attempted. Do not attempt unless you are extremely fit and already engaging in *intense* cardio at least 3-4 times per week. Wear excellent hiking shoes, not runners, and do hire a guide as the trail can be confusing and dangerous. Bring 2-3L of water per person and leave some of it halfway up the trail. Plan on 6-8 hours up and an equal amount of time for the incredibly difficult descent. Book your massages for that night or the day after! The difficulty of this hike is not to be underestimated. you'll be clutching at vines and roots and slipping and falling from time to time.", "We were taken here as part of a day tour and it was a nice view of an active volcano next to a pretty lake. You can eat lunch at one of the cafes overlooking it but don't expect anything special for lunch (ours was a very average buffet) - you are paying for the view. Worth a look alongside Lake Batur, which is the biggest lake in or so we were told.", "Great hiking experience but please make sure that you are well equipped and you are fit for it. It looks pretty easy but it is actually not an easy walk. Make sure to have hiking shoes. It is a great view and worth the pain to get there.", "I've climbed this mountain a few times with , I have to get up early in the morning around 2:30 am, traveling from ubud about an hour, at about 3:30 am we started to walk to the top, about 2 hours to the top, above we could eat breakfast with bread, bananas, and a glass of coffee, about 30 minutes we waited for sunrise, view from the top is very beautiful, I want to go back ....", "All the reviews are spot on - its amazing, worth it, spectacular 360 views forever etc. You definitely need to train to maximise your enjoyment and potential to achieve this trek. Talking with our guide (and what we saw on the day), more than 50% or trekkers do not make the summit. Train for the descent also - my quads and feet really felt it on the way down. Pack warm, waterproof clothes to layer-on as you ascend; it is very, very cold up there. Take some sugar/protein snacks to keep your energy up along the way. Ladies, take some toilet paper! I also took extra water - all up, used around 4L, mostly consumed on the way down. It is worth doing your homework when choosing a guide. Unfortunately I didn't do this, and we ended up with a guide that 1) didn't speak English 2) didn't offer any assistance during the trek 3) left us alone a lot of the time - often we couldn't see him at all! Disappointing as we met with another guide and trekker and they were having a fabulous conversation and sharing a lot of information about Agung, its spirituality, and the area in general. Lesson learned! Aim for the summit, rather than the caldera, if you can; the rewarding 360 degree views of and Lombok are worth the extra few hours. You will be offered the track from Besakih or the new one, from the other side, which is steeper, but significantly shorter. I recommend the Besakih route. Take the time to tour Besakih - the Mother Temple - and learn about its history and importance to the nese (their 'Centre'). Also I would recommend reading about the history of this active volcano, its last eruption in the '60's. We skipped the lunch at the end in favour of heading back to our hotel for a cool swim and a few hydrating Bintangs ;) Having done Batur quite a few times, I have had Agung on the 'bucket list' for a few years. So glad we did it - a beautiful, spectacular and spiritual place. I look forward to doing this climb again in the future,", "Beautiful place, there you can take amazing photos .... infront you have Agung volcano (3000mt) a pleasure for the eyes!!!", "As I enjoy taking photos with include vast scenery, with focus on a prominent feature, Mount Batur does the trick quite nicely. The main viewpoint from the road leading to Kintamani makes it so you have a lightly populated hillside on the left to the north, Mount Batur in the middle to the northeast, and then blue Lake Batur on the right to the east. Throw in either a few clouds and clear skies and you've got a nice postcard-like photo. And if you want to enjoy the view while you eat, there are a few restaurants along the rim road to Kintamani which all have open areas with chairs facing Mount Batur. So pick one (by reading the reviews) and enjoy the view.", "What a view! ... but, you'll have to work for it. We did the sunrise trek and wouldn't have it any other way. My husband is in very good shape so we expected that he'd do well on the journey. I work out, but I wouldn't call myself extremely physically fit or anything. After reading reviews, I knew I'd be able to do the hike, but thought I'd have a few difficulties. As it turned out, though, I surprised myself when we ended up passing most of the other groups on the way! We only stopped a couple of times to catch our breath and take a few sips of water. I was out of breath on the way up a few times, but just a 20 second break and I was good to go again. Definitely wear comfortable shoes. If you take no other advice, take that! Bring some water, and a windbreaker because it's cold at the top. Oh and definitely bring a flashlight (torch). Also, take a moment to stretch your muscles before you go... about halfway up I wished I had. My muscles were definitely sore later that day and the next, but that's the beauty of having fully affordable spa treatments in Ubud! Do yourself a favour and climb to the highest point. It hurts by that point, but trust me- it's worth it. We saw views from both spots and the higher one was worlds better. Breakfast is good- I'm a new fan of banana sandwiches! I don't eat eggs but my husband was happy to have mine for me. He says that volcano steamed eggs are tasty. Our guide was awesome- very friendly, knowledgable and his english was great. His name was Gede (pronounced like \\Good Day\\\" with an Australian accent, haha). Some of mine who climbed Mt. Batur a few months ago somehow haggled a price of $40 USD for 4 people, but I'm not really sure how they did that. We arranged our trip in Ubud with our hotel, and we paid $65 for two people (however, that included transportation to/from Ubud, as well as visiting the rice terraces and a coffee place where we learned about nese coffee). We also tipped our guide 150,000 IDR. In the end, it was well worth the price, the sleep loss, and the pain. I highly recommend doing this!!\"", "Visit mount Batur and Lake to Enjoy Natural of Caldera, you should try to reach in morning and swimm at Hot Spring,and enjoyd the lunch in one of the restaurants opposite to the mountain to enjoy views of Mount Batur,most if the restaurant are buffet with a local food.", "So this is one of those must do hikes in and the views are wonderful on the way up and from the summit of Mount Batur. But the regular route is super crowded and motor bikes go up and down trying to convince trekkers to grab a lift. The motorbike fumes are awful and this really makes for a terrible experience. Once you get to the top make sure you do the true summit which most people miss. Then traverse around the volcano and visit the two other craters which also provides an alternative descent route which we did without a single other person on the route. The alternate route is not for everyone and can be quite slippery and requires good foot work. We went super fast reaching the summit in 50 minutes and then had a relaxing traverse before having breakfast and then sauntering down to the start. Total round trip 3 hours. Note: you are required to take a local guide which I did. Fortunately I had a young man who was up for a fast pace and was very happy to take the route less travelled. ", "First time to for a friend's birthday and we've picked to stay at Ubud. When checked what we could do around, my friend suggested this hike to see the sunrise on her birthday. Never considered myself very fit (just got my exercise routine back 2 months ago with 3-4 hours K-pop dance per week) but I trusted my friend's assessment....WRONG 😳 Knowing the hike starts at 2am, we went to bed early and got ready by midnight, all fine and appreciating the night scene at 2000m high, but when we were 500m away from the top, it was literally straight climbing up. The view was spectacular and the feeling being on top of the highest mountain in was amazing. Big thank you to #wayandartha, definitely the best guide as many has written about!! He pretty much pulled me up and carried me down some of the most difficult slopes 'cos my legs were too shaky!! The hike was well worth it but do beware of the long hours and steep slopes which require not just physical strength but good stamina and strong will power!! Now start plan yours!! ", "We went to see the volcano and the lake but had very limited time so we could not do the climb at sunrise. I hear it's quite an experience, though, and would like to do it next time. The town of kintamani is a nice spot to take the scenery in, have a drink or even lunch. It's quite a distance from Denpasar so we included it in a day trip to Ubud as well. It wasn't such a bad combination!", "was breathtaking view on the top but for an x smoker it was a tough 150 mins trekking until we have reached the peak! was damn difficult to carry my back pack full of my photography equipment. All my cloths were totally wet after such cardio therefore I strongly recommend you to take everything extra! Summit is really windy and cold therefore take a jumper too. Don't expect too muck from the breakfast though, specially the egg cooked with the volcano steam staff sucks...", "Its early, but do it, its memorable, beautiful (we got a clear morning) and while its challenging, its not impossible, especially if I could do it (not very fit). Got a local guide, transport return from Ubud, hotsprings entrance and lunch for IDR550k per person. Back in Ubud by noon.", "At one point on the way up I stopped and cried thinking I couldn't make it. On the way down the guide had to help me because my legs had turned to jelly. And then I couldn't use stairs for two days afterwards. But it was so worth it!! And I would do it again!! I climbed in 2010. My husband and I rode our hired scooter up to the temple and were approached by two guides while there. The sunrise at the top is incredible. My fitness at the time was moderate to high. Coming down is a bit precarious. Wear good shoes. And take warm clothes for the top. Do something exciting while you're in and earn those massages!", "Most of the time it rains in in the afternoon. The probability of raining in the mornings is less, but cannot be ruled out. Hence one has to take a chance in the mornings. One should reach there around 9 am and try ones luck. I am not too sure if one can see the volcano from a distance. For the best view of the volcano one has to take the trek to the mountain.", "Great experience, well worth the trek and a very nice escape from the town. At the base of the volcano we were met by Adi and Made, our local guides, we were given some water and a flashlight. Be prepared for a tiring 2 hours hike up the volcano. Guides were friendly and helpful as we struggled to climb up the loose rocks. They would always ask us and made sure we were okay, The climb up was definitely challenging especially the last higher ups. the volcanic soil is very very loose and slippery. It's all worth the effort as the sunrise is spectacular and the surrounding views are stunning. Tip - Make sure you take a jacket for the top as it's colder and windy until sunrise", "Worth the crowds, in my opinion. Go and take the pictures. I am in my 40s, don't take kindly to heat with hi humidity, and had an intense sunny hike the day before....so I did not climb down far enough to get to the craziest part of the climb down, BUT good news is, you can see how you feel and turn back whenever you think one of these kids in flip flops will carry me back up, will they? Hm.\\\" Before you get to the super crazy part just know the stairs get steeper as you head down too. Conversely, you can get the higher views and head up... If you're taking each other's pics, watch your bags-- monkeys! A few donation spots higher up as well where you can climb into platforms for pics. We saved our money for a cold drink!\"", "We visited Mount Batur in the afternoon. However due to rains we were not able to see the top of the volcano. I would suggest that one should visit Mount Batur in the mornings as we have seen during our four days stay in that invariably it rains in the afternoons If one is not too keen on seeing the sunrise at Mount Batur, one should reach there around 9 AM. But I am not too sure how much can you see the top of the volcano even on a clear day.", "Gunung Batur rises from the bottom of a volcanic crater which also contains a lake. The initial view one gets from the crater rim is quite superb - almost the whole circumference of the crater is visible, with the lake and mountain within. On the west side of the mountain can be seen recent black lava flows. Batur has three main crater vents itself; the peak is around 2000 feet above the lake. The best time to walk up Batur is just before dawn, which is around 05:30 to 06:00. Unlike many peaks, the view from Batur at dawn is well worth the walk. can be seen in all directions; Agung seems no distance away and Rinjani on Lombok is very distinct. Not long after dawn the haze and the brightness of the sun obscures the more distant objects from clear view. More importantly, by 7am it is likely to be distinctly hot (from the perspective of British people), and it would be uncomfortable to be still ascending later than this. The worst aspect of Batur is the gaggle of inisistent \\guides\\\" who work out of a hut at the start of the path near Pura Jati (temple) and who claim that it is essential to have a guide for safety reasons and in case you get lost. They want an exorbitant amount per-person for their assistance, which in reality is hardly required. The ascent is only 2000 feet, and even by moonlight the peak is clearly visible almost every step of the way. The path is well-worn and not difficult to follow - take a torch if its still dark. If you get a lift down to the crater floor, most drivers will take you to the guide hut, where you will be ensnared. To avoid the guides, take the alternative road which skirts around the guides' hut - the path up Batur crosses the road in a gentle dip, and is hard to miss. My plan was to start walking some time after the guided tours, expecting to catch them up at the summit, where the guides could not accost me. This worked fine. In fact I walked on the road from Penelokan to the path (1hr), then followed the path to the summit (1more hr), returning to the road via the 2nd and 3rd craters (1 more hr), where I hitched back to Penelokan in a lorry. I was in a bit of a hurry, as had a bus to catch later that morning, but I would say that reasonably healthy people could walk up the path in 1.5hrs, at least as far as the crater viewpoint , if not the final steep part to the peak.\"", "We booked private tour with bazir, it was worth it. The view is amazing, we could see the moon on the other side as the sun rise. And Mt agung and rinjani are really really beautiful.. After mt batur we went to the hot springs (its not that hot though, i'd say lukewarm springs) Will definitely be back!", "Who doesn't like to say \\I've been to a volcano\\\". It was like a dream come true. Had trouble getting to the top. Was totally tiring. It was my first hiking experience though. While resting we watched other experienced hikers going pass us like its just nothing. We booked a hiking trip at an agency. They send a cab to pick us up at the hotel 2 in the morning. The driver was there on time. The guide was waiting there with torch and everything. If you are going alone, you need to have all those sort of things. Better hire a guide and just enjoy hiking. The view from the top is beyond words. Even though we were all tired, we all certainly enjoyed it\"", "Beautiful and gorgeous view of Mt Bator. Worth the long journey from Seminyak to Kintamani for this view, in ..", "This was the highlight of our trip to . We had wrestled with the cost and it did end up being fairly expensive, even after negotiations. In the end we did it all, and were very happy. From Seminyak our driver was waiting in the lobby well before we arrived, was very pleasant, there were not demands for money etc, he arrived at the start point in great time, giving us plenty of information about what was happening, local entrance tolls were paid from his pocket, we climbed the mountain with the exceptionally patient Bazir who then left us to enjoy our peaceful surrounds while ensuring breakfast was done. The breakfast while simple was not stingy and the hot boiled eggs were 'gold' and warm banana sandwiches a memorable touch. Afterward a wonderful sunrise and plenty of pictures and monkeys, Bazir explained the eruption history of the volcano and we returned to the waiting car. I had arranged a package of hot springs and coffee plantation visit and our driver walked us through these, paying the entry price (hot springs) end waiting patiently. The hot (warm) springs was a nice recouperation after the climb and we had some lunch here, although don't expect to much! The coffee plantation was exceptional, offering free samples of there Many coffees and teas and a great education into the many plants they have and use on the property. Prices of anything you buy from the shop more than compensate for their time and efforts though. Further notes: Reviews are how these folks make their contacts, so they are very keen for good reviews, this keeps everyone honest and that's why I've left this review. I contacted Bazir directly on whatsapp on +6288760381082 and he responded very quickly. He uses his dad as the driver so you know there's no miscommunication here. Bazir is not keen on adding extras to your package as he gets paid for guiding you up the mountain, everything else is just to keep you happy, so you can be assured he's not trying to package deal you into greater profits. There are 2 hot springs side-by-side, we went to the cheaper one, your call.", "My husband and I went on this trek which was stated as slightly challenging but since we are ok in terms of fitness, we booked it. We were also going to the hot springs afterwards. We booked it with GYG and when we got there it was pitch black and we were given torches. There was a squat hole toilet at that point but that's it. We walked through farmers fields and it started off ok, however, after a short while it became very sandy and gravelly and was very difficult to walk. At that point the slope of the hill started to increase to eventually a 45-30 degree angle (for 1.5 hours of the 2 hour hike) I would say and this was a mixture of sand (which was very hard to walk on, never mind climb) and rock climbing where I felt sometimes I was going to fall backwards. The view at the place we stopped that was of the sunrise was amazing. I have to say it was breathtaking. The descent was also breathtaking but for very different reasons. Imagine trying to descend 30 degree slopes made entirely of sand and gravel... I fell twice and cut myself and twisted my knee and the guide did nothing and didn't show any concern at all. By the time we got down we were incredibly exhausted, traumatised from the ordeal of walking down (and up - even though we couldn't get to the summit) so much so that we couldn't face going to the hot springs, we just wanted a shower back at our hotel and to collect our thoughts. After researching this, I found out the main route the tourists are supposed to take, is a simple hike with a flat area half way with a coffee shop etc. This made me so mad because it was what I was looking forward to the most on our honeymoon, 17 hours away from home and the experience was ruined because whichever company GYG chose, took us up the wrong way. If you want a (very) challenging hike, go the back way, however, if you want to make it up there to the top and see the view, the main tourist way is best.", "This is one of my favorite memories from my time in . It's roughly a 2 hour hike to get to the top and fairly steep, especially towards the end. I recommend doing the hike in some sort of athletic shoe as there are a lot of rocks, including lose ones, and you have to be careful not to roll your ankle. There's a good number of hikers that do the sunrise hike...one of the coolest parts for me was seeing the white light of flashlights from the single file line of hikers weaving its way up the mountain under the night sky. A really amazing sight, almost surreal. Watching the sunrise from the top of Batur is a memory I will never forget. One tip...I really recommend every person caring a flashlight....guides try to make every two people share, but its virtually impossible to share especially when you're going single file in the steep parts.", "We was picked up at 01.40 in Seminyak, we arrived at the starting point an two hours later. Our trek was difficult but not too bad. The landscape was wonderful and sunrise was excellent, Our guide Made was great, he is very well english and he know what i need on the volcano. Putu as our driver just excellent, he very well driver and he very friendly. I would recommended bal trekking and tour to every one! Our guide, Mangku, was a wealth of information. He taught us all about the mountain and it's importance to the nese culture, the geography and the flora and fauna.v", "We went there in June and managed to climb up the 1700 steps to the top. It was drizzling that morning and the whole place was foggy. We didn't get to see much views from the top but nevertheless enjoyed ourselves very much. Met a lot of locals along the way and all of them were friendly & make us feel at home. As we were there early in the morning, there was no one aro to collect any entrance fee but we did rent a sarong each from one of the shops near the car park. I highly recommend this place for people who wanna do abit of trekking. Would love to go back again some day too.", "Mt. Batur is located in Bangli Regency, Kintamani District, Batur Village, is about 2hours drive from Denpasar and 1 hour drive from Ubud. The last biggest eruption on 1974. Coming in day time you will see magnificent few of the Vulcano from Kintamani hill and with the Batur lake under feet of the Vulcano. Early morning around 200 people every day climb to the top to see sunrise. Will climb start around 3-3.30am, normally will 2 hours walking to the top. We will a company by local guide to help us to the top. Sunrise usually 6.15am, while we waiting the sunrise our local guide will help us to organise our breakfast, you can choose coffee, tea, banana pancakes, banana, or other fruits. Will very cold in top so we need bring jackets, and long pants. But after sunrise will very warm. After see sunrise we will walk around a bit to see the cafe, caldera park, and see the smoke from the ground, and will see some monkeys around. After we see enough in the top, will walk back to finish point. No far from there will can stop for hot spring, good place for relaxing massage after hard climb. For more information and easy organise you can contact me on mu facebook \\Komang Sujati tour\\\" or phone number or WhatsApp on +6281353292333. I done many times took people to the top, will help you!! Thank you 🙏🏻\"", "Would this scenery have been I Switzerland or any other country with many mountains, you would just confirm that you'd seen another big thing and then moved on. However, here in there aren't that many big things, so mount Batur stands out. I wouldn't go all the way up there to see it, but if you're already nearby it's a nice scenery.", "We used \\getyourguide in \\\" book our tour. Everything was seamless from start to finish. The pick up was on time by Putu who can be contacted on +6281239664605. We were then dropped off at a pick up point below the mountain and guided to the top by Widi, a 20 yr old local boy. He started us on the hike at a very fast pace which was a good idea as we had a lot of time to catch our breath higher up the hike when the trek got more difficult. Widi was very helpful, funny and cheerful. He ensured everyone in pur group of 4 was safe, and even helped one hiker to the top who was a but nervous of the height and rolling rocks. The 2nd half of the hike was gruelling but once at the top, the sun rise and scenery makes up for all the effort. A must do in .\"", "Well worth climbing at sunrise. Big crowds, but quite an adventure and the views were great. I also went on to the hot springs, which were also fun, but not an essential part (really just relaxing by a nice pool)", "Pretty hard going for 3am! The hike is quite steep in places and the ground is mainly lose rock.... Trying to navigate it in the dark is quite difficult at times... but so worth it!! Our guide was fantastic, helping us out, showing us where to put our feet and even holding my hand in the steeper parts to get me up! The sunrise view is incredible! You can see the other volcano and even as far as Lombok! So worth it! The actual trek up we found super hot...although others were in fleece tops and wooly hats - we were in shorts and t shirts! We are British though! Just take a warm jumper for the top as it's pretty chilly up there, although there was a lovely man selling hot chocolate and tea which was great! Definitely worth the effort. Just prepare for some serious leg ache afterwards!!", "Took a while because the heavens opened and the little road going up got flooded in ten mins but for 60k it's was ok very scenic and they take you to this restaurant that has balconies that are long enough for everyone to eat whilst looking at the dormant volcano and surrounding vistas beware of the tax on the food case you fall off lol", "The mountain itself definitely worth the climb! Locals \\caring\\\" about the mountain - Climbing Association is just an intimidating volcano mafia holding a monopoly for guides to let them climb with you. There are more than 60 \\\"guides\\\" - simply the guys from the town willing to earn something as this is often their only financial source they have. Paying a guide is definitely fine, but you cannot choose one - everything is directed by the Association and if you would like to climb on your own, you encounter big problems with them. I realized that stories of physical attacks or damaging cars can be true as I claimed we're going to mountain without a guide (which is officially ok). Finally we went with other couple during a day and negotiated 400k IDR for a group. Since we arrived with rented car I did not want to risk the damage. Anyway - the mountain is easily accesible from more sides. The climb itself is quite easy (for us easier than for the guide - he was quite exhausted and under the peak was asking if we really wont to climb it completely!.. but he was a kind young guy, unfortunately did not know english).\"", "More than good gripping shoes, an English speaking guide and sufficient clothing for the cold summit, you'll need a religious-like reason to successfully climb this mountain if you are unfit like I am. Anything else and expect to give in and turn back. This was the most physically challenging thing I've done in my life. For reference I don't do much cardio or have any trekking experience but I do go to gym and lift weights. I was dead by halfway there, by the last portion to the summit I practically was ready to be airlifted the way there and the descent afterwards was the very definition of hell. Do not go on this mountain unless you are mentally prepared to. Most can probably physically do it, but the mental effort required not to give up and turn back cannot be understated. The pictures from the summit are incredible and once you are there it's all worth it.", "We took a package for IDR450,000 each which includes a pick up from our hotel in Ubud at 2 am, drove 1hours to a stop off for a 1st breakfast of coffee and banana pancake (2nd breakfast of boiled egg, coffee, and bread after sunrise), another 45min drive to the foothills of Mount Batur. This also included a guide up and down the mountain, and drop off back at your hotel. The hike is relatively easy if you're fit and able. We didn't break a sweat because of the cool winds at night and the pace was painfully slow (up & down). This was because of the amount of people visiting at the time, there were traffic gams on the only route up and down. The view was absolutely worth it, watching the sunrise over Lake Batur and Mount Ranjini in the distance. This is a volcano and we were not told how dusty it was going to be. I would suggest a mask and sunglasses is a MUST. Good walking shoes too. A windbreaker jacket for those minutes waiting for the sun to come up. We felt like we didn't really need a guide for this, but as everywhere in Indonesia, we know that by taking a guide we are providing jobs to the locals which otherwise would have to find other means.", "We went here on a rainy evening around 4 pm and the view was absolutely superb. Well this volcano last erupted in 1996 so its pretty much a dormant volcano. What was surprising was there was civilization very near to the spot and you can see it from a hike. Small shops and cafe take full advantage of this spot as its a tourist spot and everything is a little overpriced but its ok! The spot is famous for hiking but due to weather conditions we could no do it but its a sight which is not to be missed!", "Very interesting to visit the caldera and see how the people are mining the volcanic rock and sand ( for building) also using the fertile alluvial soil around the base of the volcanos for growing flowers ,fruit and veg, Beautiful volcanic landscape and so interesting . Glad we visited here", "Really nice experiense hiking the indonesian jungle.Although the path is not marked and difficult to find, especially during the night.The ground is not stable and very steep ,so you must be very fit to enjoy the hiking.The besakir route its 80% in the forest..and starting from 1200 m.The distanse according my gps is 6.16 km to the peak 3065.(2 different gps devises.)The view from the peak is spectacular, definitely recommended.", "I had planned to climb Gunung Agung, the highest volcano on the island, but read scary online accounts about it, and chickened out and climbed Gungung Batur instead. Only after I got back from did I find out from that the two climbs are about the same. But I certainly don't regret climbing Gunung Batur! It's an adventure -- you climb at night in order to reach the top at daybreak, and parts of it are both steep and slippery with loose rocks. (I'm 69 years old and was slightly slower than some climbers -- but slightly faster than some others! I'm in very good shape, though, so if you're older you need to be in good shape too.) And the view is spectacular, all the way from the near view of the lake to the distant view of Mt Rinjani, the volcano on Lombok, the next island over. I was there on a beautifully clear day, with clouds in the far distance but none nearby. But at times it's so covered with fog that you can barely see your hand in front of your face -- I'm not exaggerating! So check the weather forecast first.", "A crazy morning - getting up at 2.00am with the goal Mount Batur for sunrise. We hired ubud sunrise hiking for the sunrise tour. We found they offer the most reasonable price exclusive tour. The guide was not only helpful, but timed the climb well. We were up on the mountain top well before the sunrise, which was at 6.15 that day. The road up was really rocky and I would recommend good hiking shoes that secure the ankles. Wear long pants if possible to protect your legs from the rocks and certains parts of the trek where are long grasses.", "We visited Mt Batur on 27 Nov 2017 when Mt Agung was erupting. The direct distance of Mt Agung from Mt Batur was only about 10 km. On the way up to Mt Batur, we could see that the sky on the east we bright orange. While we were having lunch at a buffet restaurant with a big balcony overlooking Mt Batur, Mt Agung erupted again and we could capture some pictures (safely) from here. Mt Batur itself was truly majestic. The place we had lunch had a very good view of Mt Batur and its adjacent areas. Food here was also good.", "We started our climb after 2hrs travel from Kuta Beach Hotel, at 4.30am. The sky was filled stars. The urgency to drop our bag pack, open our tripod to shoot the morning star trails.....was in my heart. But, we proceed to climb the trail in darkness. With my headlamp, I started our climb...woooo never ending spot lights all the way to the top. Two third uphill, the trail was rocky and steep. Legs were soften and my guide hold me all the way. He was there to balance my climb and not \\pull\\\". Timing is very important, unfortunately, i missed the dark sky. My regular exercise does payoff, about 1.5hrs climb we reached the top of the mountain. The sun was peeping out of the horizon.....shoot a couple of test shot and the sunrises. As soon as the sun peep out, a thick haze flow by and well, nothing to see. It's a good climb, I said to myself. Well done.\"", "Not a good area to be visited, as we have to pay to cross the road to get to Batur, then we have to pay again to trek the mountain. Too much tourist and rubbish, with the collection of money from the tourist, the organizer doesnt pay attention to it.", "The most more favourite mountain in and still active untill on this time. Tracking to the top of mountain see sunrise and see the vew whole the island in so very beautyful.", "We were 4 people in our group, paid about 30$ each. Can do it without a guide, but it will be a mission to get there at 3am to make it for sunrise! Hike up the black sand and volcanic rock took about 90 min, not to tough, kids do it, but you will have sore legs if you are not used to walking. The view from the top is amazing. Steam vents can be seen at the summit and a big lava field from the 1968 eruption. A guide is not really necessary and your group will probably split during the ascent as fitness varies and some members want to see sunrise. Breakfast is not great, but it was a cheap trip. Stop to try the kopi luwak (chivet poo) coffee on the way back, at 5$ a cup expensive but really good. Good trip, early wake up, very beautiful, good value!", "its a beautiful sight & place only destroyed my money hungry guide organisation. Was walking up track to festival at base of Mt Batur when physically stopped by 4 local guides on scooters demanding we go no further without guide. We told them going to festival & not climbing, but they continued to demand we pay & then one of the guides kicked & punched me & another started throwing large rocks at one of my . When I mentioned the police the situation escalated!!!", "Loved this experience Wow sundowners and this was awesome. Really incredible. Mother Nature at her angriest best hectic must see", "Getting of Denpasar and seeing the country was great. I hired a private taxi and was able to stop along the way and take pictures. At the furthest point of the trip is Mount Batur and Batur lake in Kintamani. Great views of both the volcano and lake. Nice restaurant, which doubles as an observation place for taking pictures. This same route takes you though the terraced rice paddies, and coffee plantations - well worth the time.", "Decided to book this with our driver from the airport. 500k per person included a guide, pick up (about 2.30am) and drop off (10.30am) and a small breakfast. There are no steps, it's all rocks and sand. Not an easy hike but not too difficult and definitely worth it. You can go an extra 30 mins to a second spot to cook eggs on the volcanic steam. This was fun but on this day you couldn't see the sunset.", "Can't remember what your company we booked with but was £100 for the two of us. We was the only people in the private jeep. They provided us with breakfast and lunch. And for a little extra took us to the hot springs at the bottom of the mountain-which are lovely with the amazing view of the lake (lake bataur and mt bataur). Had our own private guide up the mountain. She was very good, her English was good and she boiled eggs for us in the steam outlets of the volcanoe.The trek at night is hard and you definitely have to have stamina as it's steep with sharp rock edges. You only have a torch to see in front of you. The stars are amazing at night, seriously breathtaking!!! You get to the mountain before sunrise and then order a hot beverage (not paid for) and we brought some biscuits with us-lucky us. It is cold up the top Of the mountain but with a cuddle and hot drink the chill is forgotten as you watch a fabulous sunrise. Definitely worth the trek!!! Would do it everyday if I could!", "We climbed Batur for the sunrise walk with a beautiful young happy guide who was only 20. We were very lucky and had a clear night. The stars were amazing walking up and watching the sunrise over the lakes and mountains was so beautiful. Monkeys up there too and you can see steam emerging from cracks. Its a hard walk but so worth it.", "Was contacted Ari via WA +6281337443553 that passed by my cousin Michael, this was one of the top experiences we had in during recent holiday. While the hike is a little bit tired by hiking 2 hours in the pick dark, luckily I have awesome guy Ari who leaded us us safety up and down. Every single step Ari always take care both of us and sometime in the difficult path offered a help. The view from the top is probably the most scenic experiences in my life, I have ever seen in our Asian trip this year. This was the thirds mountain hike I did in this holiday but Mount Batur is the scenic one. So glad I did it with my husband and a best guide ever I meet in the word, this becomes special memorable experience for us. Ari was our tour guide and he as our host for this tour. He is amazing guy, he has full knowledgeable, cares, patient and takes phenomenal pictures all the trip. He is a really cool guy, I and my husband definitely recommend him as Mount Batur Guide. Easily engage his service via WhasApp. Thank you very much Ari for a great trip in Mt. Batur.", "I feel like this is a must do! Absolutely worth every step and sweat drop. I personally would recommend going with a tour versus trying to do it on your own. We used Eco Cycling and were very pleased. There are tons of companies though so check around with what suits your needs. I do caution that this is not for everyone as far as physical ability. I am fit and it was hard. The trek up is uneven terrain with lots of loose rocks. We had contemplated bringing our children (6 & 10) and I am thankful we didn't. Only negative is the summit is not very large and there are lots of people on it. There was a local playing the guitar which I didn't enjoy. I climbed the mountain to see the view, gain some clarity, perspective, and serenity. Not to hear Hotel California. For me, the large crowd and music was a bit of a buzz kill. Most tours go down another way then from the climb up and you get more breathtaking views and to see some monkeys up close. I kept my distance and enjoyed from what I felt was a safe distance. Many feed and touched them. I did not. They are still wild animals. Be sure to wear comfortable clothing, dress in layers, sneakers or hiking shoes. Bring water even if you opt to go with a tour. Extra water is good.", "We left early from Ubud and arrived around 3 am, hiked in less than 2 hours and waited for sunrise while we ate a small box breakfast. The hike itself is not too bad but does have a few steep sections where you will have to stop to catch your breath. There are 3 levels where people stop to view sunrise and a complete loop around the rim. The first step can be done in about 1.5 hours and the second in about another 25 minutes, with the third another 10 or 15 minutes. The third is best if you want to continue around the rim for your return hike. The second where we stopped for sunrise had coffee and ho chocolate at $2.50 U.S. a cup but with the consideration that they hiked here to provide the service it is very reasonable. And it was nice to have a warm rink with the before sunrise higher altitude temperatures. You will be warm while you hike, but you will likely work up a good sweat so once you stop in the lower temps a good jacket is recommended. Maybe even small gloves or pockets to keep the hands warm. You could tell that the people who wore just t-shirts were really cold. Not a good idea. why not be comfortable! The view was exceptional with some clouds, but we did see Mount Rinjini, Lombok Island in the distance and up close to mount agong (spelling). I was beautiful without a doubt and well worth the early morning and hike up to the top of the volcano. While climbing earlier than most we also had the cool view of those who followed with their lights following along the path behind and below us. They did supply flashlights, but we had our own headlamps. When the sun does rise and all your sunrise photos are complete you get a great view into the older volcano and get to see a few steam vents where you could warm your hands if they are still a little chilly. Great views of the surrounding valley. Well worth the trip. We paid $50 per person which covered our private driver and car, including the cost of the guide, entrance fee and boxed breakfast. We tipped our guide because he was very helpful with my wife who was shaking at times due to her fear of heights, but she did made it to the top and he was very considerate and helpful in all ways. Great little adveture for sure.", "My husband and I stayed just north of Ubud for part of our stay, and had transportation pick us up at 2 am. We arrived, and met our trekking Guide, Aldi (an awesome 17 yr. old local). We were fortunate that it was just Aldi, and us. Many other groups had 15, or more people all trekking together. I can go on and on about how beautiful everything was, but Im sure you already have an idea of that. Aldi cooked our breakfast (part of the fee) of eggs and sweet break on one of the volcano's vents.. really neat. Then, after the sunrise, he took us all around the crater, and back down a more rural route (different than the ascend). We finished at 10:30, or so. Our driver greeted us again, and took us along, stopped off, for some tea and coffee, and back to the hotel. We were back by noon-ish. This part of the trip was absolutely amazing, and I cannot say enough positive things about it.", "i did trek this mount 4 time already ,but i dont want say stop ,this trek not so hard to me cos i did trek another mount in as mount agung ,but i like trek here cos i can see beautiful sunrise ,and this mount one still aktif in i saw hot steam coming out from stone ,we can steam egg or banana there ,this mount located in kintemani village an, close the bigest lake in ,", "we started our hight with a tour guide leaving our hotel at 2 am and starting the hike at around 4 am. we reached the top around 6 am and had the most amazing view of the sunrise. myself and my partner are quite fit and didn't have any problems hiking. however there were many people throwing up on the side of the mountain. due to the crowds of people walking up the mountain we weren't going at a fast pace. I would recommend taking a jacket and wearing trainers as its quite cold at the top. would do it again!", "So I climbed Mount Kinabalu in the past and I thought this would be similar. I researched a lot online and no one warned me or told me the truth about the climb. I am a petit 5\\4 and for this trek, height does make a difference. The climb starts off around midnight and you trek through the dark. The path is not clear and quite bumpy. As you keep going, you have to use your hands and even go on all fours at times. The mountain itself has no clear path and you should follow your guide. Theres a lot of leg lunges to reach to the next point and as we got closer to the peak, this got very difficult. The mountain at one point was vertical... as is in, we were holding on to our dear lives verticle on rocks and had to hug the rock to balance... what was most scary, we had to reach our legs to the next rock but this is when our height played against us- our legs were too short! It was so scary and my guide didn't speak English and he wasn't very helpful. He kept leaving me and I was scared out of my wits! My younger sister had the English speaking guide and she was more terrifed but he was pretty much carrying her and really helping her go up. There's not harness or ropes and if you're one to be scared of heights- do not attempt this. Also there were times I felt I was loosing balance- probably from feeling a bit sick and tired from the climb. Lucky I didn't fall cause one fall or slip... you're probably dead! It took about 5hours 30mins for me to go up. Bare in mind, I am no climber or fitness guru. We were pretty slow compared to the other groups. Once you get to the top, the guide makes you food and you watch the sunrise which is absolutely breathtaking. If you're after a challenge and enjoy free rock climbing.. I highly recommend it. Now going down is a whole other story.. it took us forever.. so many rocks and we kept slipping. I don't think I would ever do this again or recommend to anyone new to climbing mountains.\"", "Quite easy trek, slippery sometimes because of the volcanic sand, but still possible even with converse. The view is really nice. But probably not as breathtaking as the one on Mt Agung. Main issue here, there's too many people on the path. Basically, it's a long colomn of people with torchlights all the way up. So many that you need to stop every ten meters because there's someone slowing down the pack. So it's a family trek, not for real trekkers who will definetely go for Mt Agung, harder, longer, higher.", "We did the sunset walking for the long new road, where you leave at 12pm at Besakih temple. We never had done a walking like this before and it was really hard (especially downwards), but doable. The reward you get is a really nice view of the rising sun! For everyone who likes to hike or feels like trying, this is it! Downside is the material of the mountain which make it extra slippery, bring some walking stocks and a good jacket with you! Check other comments for a good guide, this is really important!", "Such a gorgeous trek! I did it with a guide and a couple. I found it easy but the couple in their mid 20s found it extremely difficult and needed to rest every 15 - 20 minutes both on the way up and down! I am also mid 20s but it became frustrating needing to stop all the time and really dragged it out. There were clouds for a while when we reached the top and it was quite cold so you would want to wear pants and a jumper for when you reach the top. But well worth it when the sun came through. Be careful of the monkeys as they open your bags and will jump on you if you have food in your hands. I stayed in Seminyak and had to be picked up at 1:30am and the drive back with lots of traffic was a bit painful. Our guide was nice and gave us good information and history facts. Highly recommend this experience to anyone that’s thinking about it.", "We had been here many years ago and it was foggy so we didn't get to enjoy the view so decided to return and let our children experience it. Glad we did, the sky was clear and the volcano and lake were lovely. It is a little chilly up there but refreshing change from the heat. The buffet is nothing to rave about, but an okay selection of food and toilets available after the long drive.", "I booked the \\sunrise trip\\\" at an agency right on the corner of Jalan Hanoman and Jalan Dewisita in Ubud. I paid IDR 350.000 for me solo. I got picked up by \\\"Ubud Sunrise Trekking\\\" with a van van that holds 13 people. I am sure that you can get a cheaper ticket still if you are able to haggle a bit more, but not a bad price considering most people pay a lot more. The van picks you up somewhere between 2 and 2.30 am, picking up people til the van is full. Then off you go to a place close to the volcano, stopping for a coffee/tea and a fried banana. Then another 15 minutes in the van to stop at the destination from where you start hiking in group. Depending on how many are in the group, you get between 1-3 guides. If there english is good enough, you manage to get some useful info along the hike. It is fairly easy for about half the distance; first a flat dirt road, then an asphalted road up to some kind of building in progress. Once you arrive there, the steep climb to the volcano top starts after distribution of a bottle of water, breakfast and a tor h. (Be aware, there are a few paths up, not all following the same path we did). I am afraid of heights, but an experienced hiker. The hike in itself was not an issue, but the last few metres before the first sunrise point were difficult for me in terms of acrophobia. I stayed on that first sunrise point. If you like, you can still go the extra 200m up to the top. The view is basically the same. Around 7am, you start the descend along a different path. It is easy but slippery (as it is still steep). It can take about 1.30-2 hours depending on the traffic down. I recommend you don't go up flip flops. Either wear shoes with good grip, or don't bother to go. I wore my Teva hiking sandals. They did the job perfectly.\"", "we did not hike up the volcano and viewed it from the mount however it was still majestic. We visited in December and the rainy season is just starting. Beware that this is not the time to go for any sunrise tours as you will not get the best viewing due to the cloud. Despite having a lot of cloud coverage the wind blew the cloud away and revealed the volcano. The volcano is very interesting as you are still able to see the black from the last eruption. There is also a beautiful lake next to the volcano. Beware of the restaurants on mount batur though as they expect tips from foreigners!", "We hired a tour to go to the mountain and it was expensive. The only thing the tour does is picks you up. They promise breakfast but it is a joke, white bread and boiled eggs. Horrible. You have to wear comfortable clothing to hike and climb and warm clothing because it is pretty cold on the mountain. I would recommend taking water and some food and warm clothing. Tour starts early for no reason. We had to stop for first breakfast which is completely unnecessary and then wait for sunrise 45 minutes. You need to be a little bit in shape because the hike is long and you cannot hold your group members.", "First I want to say that this is definatly worth the effort. However, from reading the write-ups in the excursion leaflets available in , it is a much harder climb than they make out. Do NOT attempt if you are only averagely fit or have any leg, back, balance or feet injuries. It is a 2hr climb up a rugged, uneven track with loose shale, rugged steps, in absolute pitch black (other than the torches of other hikers) and is very, very steep. However if you can make it it is well worth the climb as the views are amazing!!! (Oh, and the climb back down is much easier!!!)", "Spectacular mountain with views that are stunning. The top cannot be seen if it is cloudy, but on a beautiful day you can see everything. Had we been more into hiking this would have made for a wonderful trek, but we chose to just look and that in itself was enjoyable. A must see when on !", "The view of Mount Batur and the Lake is amazing. Around 2 hour from , it is a must visit. Tag it along some other areas to visit (Ubud, Temples etc.) Have lunch overlooking the view. A great experience. However must warn that the food is not the best and a little on the expensive side. But the views from the restaurant is great.", "An active volcano of Mount Batur is located in a district of Kintamani located 75 km north of Kuta. Though all roads heading to Kintamani are in good conditions, it would still take you around 2 hours to get there. Mount Batur and Kintamani are beautifully seen during the daytime around 10 am until 3 pm. After that, the fog will comes in and blanket the entire area of Kintamani. Though the cold weather was nice in comparison to the scotching hot of Kuta or Denpasar, it would get uncomfortably cold as it goes through the nighttime. But, once the sun rises the next morning, it is when you will get the most amazing panorama of Mount Batur and the surrounding Kintamani. Tourists usually go to Mount Batur for its volcano hiking. But, if you are not into it, there were a lot of restaurants that will offer you a buffet lunch with a volcano and lake view. But, be prepared for a ridiculous price for an average lunch buffet spread. At the restaurant that we went to, it was around USD 20 per person. USD 7 for the lunch and USD 13 for the view, that’s what I think the price is actually is. But, thinking that it is not everyday that you can have lunch while looking in awe of an active volcano, then I think, it would not feel that bad. But, if you are thinking of enjoying the view from a lookout point without having to dine in any of the restaurants, good luck in finding one. Either they don’t have it, or they do have it, but they don’t want to let you know, it is up to you which one that you want to believe. Remember I said about them trying to get every pennies out of you?", "My first ever hiking is at this mountain. I don't know whether it is a right choice? Because for a beginner like me, it's quite tough, luckily there's local who take care of our group, very helpful. It would take 2 hours hiking from bottom to the top and the view is worth it. We starting our hiking before dawn at 4 a.m. And arrived on 6 a.m. just in time for the sunrise view.", "This is the first time for me to visit a volcano. We were on free and easy, driver drove us there and we hired a guide. Think if you book as a package, it will be cheaper. There are 3 routes, short, medium, long. As we have a 8 year old with us, we took the medium route. We took about 2-2.5 hours up and 1.5 hours down. Paid US$40 per person. The hike up is very tiring but my girl did it. When we are up there, the view was very nice. The guide show us the volcanic steam, it was very nice and interesting for us. However, we couldn't cook the egg here, guide mentioned that we can do that if we took the long route. Going down was equally tiring, the guide carried my girl and ran down, giving us a heart attack! Overall, very fun and interesting.", "I am 20 years old and don't often exercise. I'm not very fit and I found the way up so challenging. My boyfriend on the other hand enjoyed it! At many points I wanted to give up, our guide Made was amazing. He helped me by holding my hand almost the whole way and allowed me to take as many breaks as possible (I needed a bunch). He kept pushing me and let me walk slow. Eventually we made it to the first point and once the sunrise started I forgot all the pain I was in!! Incredibly beautiful. I enjoyed the way down and seeing the views. Way down does require balance and I would suggest bringing some snacks and a lot of water!! Thank you Made!! Absolute highlight of our trip.", "I think it might be better to avoid the sunrise tour and try to get up there without a guide and the crowds. After an early start, we were two thirds of the way up the mountain (having listened to our guide complain about his knees and repeatedly emphasize the importance of tipping him in various subtle and not so subtle ways) and had beaten the crowd when our guide told us we were at the peak and that the top of the volcano was a different peak that was not included in our tour. He kindly offered to take us there and if we liked it we could tip him more. Everyone else (about 100 people that morning) was overtaking us and going directly to the top. We wanted to go but even after we insisted on going up he stopped just a little way below the top and cooked our eggs in one of the huts up there where you can get tea and coffee rather than in the volcano steam as promised. We went to the very top ourselves and then saw the whole crater that you can walk around. We wanted to walk around the crater but he followed us and said that this was not included in the tour we had booked either but he would be happy to take us. When we pointed out that everyone else was walking around, he told us that they had booked another tour and were going down the other side. The volcano is really easy to walk up and has clearly defined paths - you cannot go wrong really, but they insist on the need for a guide. In our case, we had to pay for a person to accompany us who prevented us from going where we wanted and tried to rip us off for doing so. The view was beautiful but the presence of this guide really brought down what would otherwise have been a really nice experience.", "I've had he questions \\what was the best part of your trip?\\\" numerous times, and every time this mountain comes to mind. Definitely one of the most exhausting things I've done but extremely rewarding with the view and the sunset we were able to get. Our guide was amazing, and even though he teased us about not being physically active, he was extremely helpful and caring. I would definitely encourage anyone going to to do either a sunrise or sunset hike. I do hear that the sunrise hike can get very hot on the hike down, in regards to the sunset it wasn't too hot going up as it was later in the day and they do provide flashlights for the hike down.\"", "I went back and forth between doing this and Agung which is much harder. I'm glad I chose this one as hiking at night when you're sleep deprived is much harder than normal. I went through my hotel in Ubud so it was much cheaper than arranging a whole legitimate tour. It was basically just following a man up the mountain and he tried to explain a few things but didn't speak English to the extent that he could answer questions. I got sick about halfway up from something I'd eaten and ended up throwing up on the side of the volcano at 3 AM - memorable. It rained the whole way up but luckily cleared up for a beautiful sunrise from the top. We had a decent breakfast (be careful of the monkeys and stray dogs stealing your food) and then headed down a different way than we came. You could tell the guide was ready to be done. I'm glad I paid a fraction of what some tours cost, even if the tour itself wasn't as good. Great views and worth the effort.", "Yes, this is a physically demanding climb for most people. Yes, there are loose rocks on the trail that you can slip on. Yes, the guides are more expensive than the rest of . BUT ....once you get to the top and see the sunrise over the peaks it is all worthwhile. Keep an eye out for those pesky monkeys who are waiting to steal your breakfast and enjoy the view!! I think even though it is an early morning the views at sunrise are better and the heat won't get to you. A must \\do\\\" if you are able.\"", "Mount Batur is one of active volcanoes found in . The other one is Mount Agung. Batur (1717 meter) is considered female and Agung (3142 meter) is the male volcano. The sunrises from Mount Batur top are amazing and it is quite easy to climb. We start from around 1.000 meter above sea level and we reach the top (3 km walk from the starting point approximately) after around 2 hour climbing. But the local guide and the entrance fee is quite expensive, around 50 US Dollar for 2 until 4 persons.", "The view is great. Worth the effort spent in planning. Only disappointment was it was not an active volcano as it is hyped on internet. There are some outlets of mild steam coming out of mountain at few places. No one can boil egg with this steam. Mild enough to create a mist on your glasses :). We traveled to in Aug with two kids 11 and 4. Climbing active volcano was in our list. To save on our/kids sleep, we planned to stay near Lake Batur. It was a guided tour. The service was excellent. The driver pick us from Kuta around 11 am. We reached Lake Batur in the evening since we were taking break at all the small villages on the way. Each one is famous for some or the other handicraft. It is worth spending time in these villages. The guide picked us around 4 am from the hotel. We reached the top around 6:20 for the magnificent sun rise and Lombok island view. Very beautiful... BTW go to Manali, India if you are interested in hot springs. In case you are interested in active fire coming out of mountains, visit Jawalji temple in Himachal pradesh, India. It is a place of worship for Hindus. Preparation: Head torch is very useful as there is no path/steep path/broken path to climb. Travel light. It is a easy hike. No guide is required though they insist to taking a guide. For first time hikers, guides are must. Tip: We were able to get a potter to carry our 4 yr old without which this hike would not have been possible.", "On our recent visit to , we had an excellent private day tour organised for us by our guide, Manta from Infinity Holidays, who took us to a performance of the Barong Dance and to various interesting destinations (a public temple, craft centres, a coffee plantation etc). The best bit of the day, however, was lunch at Kintamani, overlooking Mt Batur and the beautiful Lake Batur. Just for a while, the clouds cleared sufficiently that we could also see Mt Abang and Mt Agung. It's a most impressive sight. Despite what others have said about the doubtful quality of some of the restaurants, the one to which we were taken (unfortunately I can't remember the name) was fine. The drive into Kintamani is a bit slow and tedious because of the amount of traffic, but we wouldn't have missed this!!", "Our hotel organised the trip for us. I suggest to shop around for prices. Our taxi collected us from our hotel at 2pm it was a 1.5hr drive. Once at the base we were offered coffee and jackets. We had water and breakfast included. I'm no hiker but I found it to be okay, definitely tiring but I was expecting it to be alot worse. We weren't lucky enough to watch the sunrise as it was too foggy. Once the fog clears up the view is amazing! Overal experience was very interesting.", "I did not do the sunrise climb. My climb started close to noon and ended around 4pm. It was not an easy climb. I would suggest wearing proper gear (sports/hiking shoes, long pants, long-sleeved shirt and even gloves...). We started at over 1000 m over sea level to climb the balance 717m to the peak. Initially, it was flat land and thereafter slopes. The slopes then gave way to rocky outcrops. Whilst the severity of the slopes were manageable, it was the paths which were the killer. The paths, at some stretches, were either just loose stones or sand - which made climbing and braking difficult. Our guide carried some of our items (mostly water). There is a shelter when you reach the first rest point. From here, you can see Lombok and Denpasar on a clear day. We then continued to \\walk\\\" around the crater. Personally, I found it slightly dangerous. At some points, the path was less than a meter wide, with steep cliff surfaces on both sides. And at other points where there are no paths, you have to step slowly on the cliff surface itself. Another part I found difficult was the descend as the loose sand on the slopes made it difficult for one to walk. The fact that two steep cliff surfaces flank each side of you did not help as well! Whilst the climb was manageable, the fatigue robs your concentration/focus easily and can result in falls. My partner had a much easier time. We paid 450,000rp each. There were different routes with different costs. A trip up and down to the mountain (most basic) costs 300,000rp. Then, if you add the walk around the crater, it would be 450,000rp. Finally, if you then descend using a different path (to see the newer craters) and to end at the hot springs - it would cost 600,000rp. The view is very beautiful and worth the climb. But, for the not so fit, I would reccomend to just do the climb up and exclude the crater walk..\"", "there were people crowding on the pavement and we would need to hike up abit. the view was nice but i wont say that it is worth the crowd", "Beautiful sunrise but to be avoided in August! Hundreds and hundreds of people standing and walking slowly in line from the parking lot to the top of the mountain...", "Have taken my family second time to north eastern , Candidas. Every day we took a local boat service visiting white sands beach or blue lagoon. Passing the impressive volcano on the sea side we got told my the captain, that the holy Agung currently just is ‘smoking’. The dive guide of orca dive center told me about his experience being sub aqua and being shuck by an earth quake caused by Agung’s activities. Sounds crazy but having survived twice being so close still feels good.", "Climbing alone and didn't hire a guide ahead? No worries! I came at 15:00 to pura besakih and wanted to climb for sunrise yet that day. I asked for a guide at the temple and got him easily. I got prise 650.000 having my own equipment and food. I was offered to sleep at the guides place for free and actually got some food for dinner. Moreover, I got a chance to see a chicken fight in a local fighting area. It was very interesting, because it was just me and locals, no turists around. Climbing: We took the more difficult route from besakih temple. TIME: 4:20 ascending, 2hours descending. Depends on ur fitness level. So in other words, if u don't do any sports, u woun't make it as other groups I met. If u perform sports regularely and u like to hike, u will enjoy it very much. The guides always want to start too early, around midnight, so If know u are fast, start 01:30. The view is great, u see Rinjani, Bromo, Batu and the see. Take a good camera, I had just mobile and coudn't capture the beatiful colours of sunrise. Never go raining season! ", "You can go to some restaurants in Kintamani and do one of these cheap all-you-can-eat buffets for tourists. They will most likely have a terrace facing the still active volcano... nothing to say but that you'll have a breath-taking scenic view of that green landscape. You can also see the remainings of the recent 2010 eruption which left a huge black bed in the middle of this deep green scenery. Great pictures to be taken from this spot.", "We decided to be adventurous for our 14th wedding anniversary so we booked the Sunrise Trek of Mt Batur through our butler for $50 usd per person. 1 am wake up call after only 4 hours of sleep. At 2 am we meet our driver and hop into an SUV. We drive into Ubud where we have to make two other stops for four other passengers. The drive to Kintamani is about 45 minutes so we settle in for a quite ride. We arrive at Pineh Colada Organic Farm for a quick breakfast. You are given a coffee and tea sampler (their own products) and banana pancakes. When I explained that I couldn't eat the pancakes because of my dairy allergy they surprised me with a special non-dairy batch. Very thoughtful. The owner came and talked about his farm and how the tours are booked through their farm and then showed us a selection of products for purchase. Unfortunately, we thought we were stopping their on the way back to our hotel (but didn't) so we didn't buy any. Next we drove to Mt Batur and met our guides (three per group). To the summit of Mt Batur it is roughly 5500 feet. The hike up to the summit takes around an hour to two hours. The path starts is a simple dirt path rather large at first, then through some rows of tomato and pepper plants, finally you are on a narrow loose rock path with boulders you need to climb over. Sadly it took my husband and I two hours (we were one of the last to the top. Halfway up the mountain I had an asthma attack and didn't have my inhaler. I would continue on and just keep making several stops. Between my asthma, the warmth (remember in the middle of the night in its still 80 degrees), the humidity (Boston in August), and the altitude (I live almost at sea level) this was a hard trek for me. At one point I was going to stay at the half way point and another guide offered to have one of his men walk me back down. Our guide to great offense to this and started a fight with the nice gentleman. After this I got rather annoyed and irritated so I said come on adrenaline and carried on! Our guide didn't really understand that it wasn't the trek itself. While everyone else was complaining of aches and pains, or exhaustion I was completely fine. My lungs just didn't want to cooperate. Finally we made it to the top! At this point you could see everyone in jackets or sweatshirts. Greg and I zipped up however it wasn't even cold! There was a slight breeze and it felt like spring in Boston. We met up with our group and waited for the sunrise. Did we see the amazing sunrise we were hoping for.....nope! Completely fogged in. Every now and then the fog would move and we could photograph the crater, or the lake, or the lava fields. During these times you are filled with happiness, peace, and in awe of your surroundings. Our guide made us breakfast. We were provided hard boiled eggs, and white bread with cooked banana inside. The others weren't too thrilled with a banana sandwich. Personally I would have loved it (I'm weird and like to mash up a banana and put it on a rice cake) but I wasn't sure if the bread contained dairy or not so I abstained. Before heading back down the mountain we walked around the crater, steam vents, and took as many photos as the fog allowed. Heading back down took us about an hour and a half. Again the guide thought I couldn't handle the trek so he took my hand, just about pulled my arm out of the socket and pulled me down the rocks. The views were beautiful and truly inspiring. We met up with our driver again and started back into Ubud. The roads can be a bit high and have cliffs right next to your car so this was always interesting when scooters, trucks, and our suv tried to pass one another. We were fortunate enough to make a final stop before heading into Ubud. Photo op time at the Rice Terraces of Tegalalang. The terraces are beautiful and across the way are lovely little shops and restaurants.", "We wanted to climb Mount Batur without a guide. The tours for at least 350k per person (from Ubud) including 2 slices of toast for breakfast didn't seem so tempting to us anyway. We went there by motorbike at 4am and were immediately received by a local guard asking us if we had a guide, where he is and so on. It seemed more like an examination. In the end he got pretty angry and wanted to see our booking bill which we didn't have. The situation was pretty tense. Finally we were brought to an office where someone gave us the option to either pay 600.000 IRP for a guide or to leave. We left, as the situation was quite uncomfortable and we think 600.000IRP is far too much for leading you on a path you can not fail, simply because of the masses of tourists walking up in line. If one needs the transport to the Batur, booking the tour might be an option, but besides we think it is not okay to forbid access to the Batur without paying 600.000 IRP or more.", "we hesitated and hemmed and haahhhed a lot about doing this hike and I'm so glad we did -- a beautiful experience and view. Challenging, but worth it!", "After reading all of the reviews and having recently returned from Everest Base Camp with a moderate level of fitness (I can run 5km well and attend cardio kickboxing regularly) I knew Mt Agung was a challenge. But I by far underestimated the physical endurance and the mental challenge that was Mt Agung. Just under the halfway point on the way up I thought we were on the difficult part of the ascent, but that was yet to come the last hour was torturous and I needed more self talk to see it through. We started at 1am and arrived at the rim at 6am, the Sunrise was phenomenal, breathtaking and well worth the effort to go up. The way down was hell, my impact on my knees was grueling. We took plenty of stops on the way down to take in the view. I would say this was the most physically challenging accomplishment and not for the reasonably fit or feint hearted. However it was a huge accomplishment. Watching the sunrise at the rim was nothing short of perfect a memory I'll hold onto forever.", "This was my first trek ever. It took us 2 hours to climb to the top and started at about 3:30 am. It was more than everything I imagined. Watching at the crack of dawn was peaceful, serene, most beautiful sights ever filling my insides with such joy and gratitude. The trek itself gets harder as you ascend but nothing too difficult to conquer. The dew at higher altitudes makes it hard to climb over the loose stones/ rocks but this trek is a must do for every non trekker with an adventurous spirit. Do not believe your guides when they say you're a minute away cause they're just keeping you motivated, sometimes as far as 40 minutes translates to one minute. :) Also, use Kintamani tours and refrain from private guides. The breakfast offered with the latter is banana sandwich only whereas you get banana pancakes and such with the former. It hardly mattered post the climb and a hot cup of coffee in the freezing cold but this tips for the foodies here.", "Once you get to the area go for lunch facing Mount Batur, there are plenty of restaurants with a great view. We then drove down to the hot springs and were so pleasantly surprised. 7 different pools with an incredible view of Lake Batur. Do not lose your wristband though or you will lose your deposit! Beautiful!", "Early morning start and a moderate hike up the mountain. Well worth the effort. Guides are great, took good care of us, and we all managed to get to the top, amazing sun rise and view. Can be chilly at the top, so bring something warm. You need decent runners, or hiking shoes, bit slipply coming down, gloves would have been nice, as you tend to use your hands to steady yourself, rocks are rough! Monkeys are great to see, they will come to you if you have fruit/food.", "If you are nature lover and love to see natural beauty from the peak of the mountain surrounded by clouds has unbelievable view. But for that you have to trek so hard if you are weak at there than it cant be in your list.", "At first, I was more then reluctant to comply with my father's plans to hike up a volcano, an active one I might add. But now that I have done it I have no regrets ! it was truly an amazing experience. We went as a family of five.I was only 15 then and my siblings younger. But this hike is not for the weak hearted and the unfit. it is quite a tough hike up, tougher than most mountains as half the way up is through volcanic ash and sand, the amount of trees decrease slowly until all you can see is piles of sand and rocks. I would recommend that you have a good pair of hiking shoes with you with a good grip as it gets very slippery. You would need to get a guide for this hike which is not hard as many locals would take you up and even prepare a unique breakfast on top( nothing five star guys) for a small fee. it was not expensive. you could either choose to stay near the foot of the hill, which is what we did, or stay at your hotel and get a ride up to the foot very early in the morning. I would suggest staying overnight as the hike itself is tiring and trust me you would not like to spend a few hours in a car before it The cottage we stayed in was a bit on the rough side but it was only for a few hours as we rose early( at 3.30am mind you ) to hike. If you were to take a ride up you would have to wake up even earlier. the hike up started at 3.45am and took about 2 hours. the first half is easy so don't let it fool you. For the 2nd half you will need hiking sticks to help pull yourselves up. our guides helpfully made us some walking sticks from the branches on the sides of the paths. the 2nd half is just ash sand stones and more ash. kind off like walking through quicksand. though when you get to the top, the feeling of accomplishment is truly satisfying. you can see the beautiful sunset and spot the great Mount Agung( I have yet to climb that one) . Its a bit chilly up there as you're not moving and there can be quite a bit of wind so bring a light jacket. the guides use holes in the ground which are hot from the volcano and cook your breakfast , it does not take very long to produce a nice breakfast of Half-Boiled (or full if you prefer, just tell them) eggs and steamed bananas on bread. trust me hot food tastes good when you're tired and hungry. You could choose to half a hot drink for a fee up there too, but don't expect things like stalls and tables and chairs as there's none of that. the guide will point out the craters and show you volcanic rocks that produce a crackling sound when held close to your ear. You could choose different ways down, you can pass all the craters or choose your route. hiking down is basically sliding down and skating. Your shoes will be filled with volcanic ash and you may have to stop periodically to shake them out. the hike down is less tiring, we arrived back at 9.30am . you could opt for taking a dip in one of the many hot springs there after your hike to sooth your muscles. for those who plan on going, Good Luck and Have FUN!!! I hope this has helped you :)", "Well, This is my first review in my vacation, I am not really sure I can write well in word what actually experienced. For my friend thank so much getting in touch with Jezzn and his team arranging our trek to mount Batur lately. It was totally wroth it!! has beautiful places but Jezzn and team made our trip memorable one. Me and 5 of my had nest time in . His WhatApps is +6281904082208. This is my experienced during my trip On Batur volcano, Jezzn and Putu was in time picked up at our hotel in Canggu, it too about 2 hours to reach the base of volcano, Jezzn and Made was our guide trekking guide. Around 03.40 Am we started off, it was drizzle but lucky Jezzn prepared us RAINCOAT. Initially the trek was easy half way but later on it was more steep and slippery, it not really difficult. In every single step, jezzn and Made care about us, took our own break. Jezzn really understand about our condition, we are beginner young and have no experienced trek yet so they didn't hurry us at all they gave us our time. Jezzn and Made really knowledgeable, they explain all about volcano and the area of it in more detail. We are amazed after reaching the trek, views was breathtaking, stunning well. Sceni of Lake Batur, seeing a live crater, live volcanic kitchen, wonderful sunrise and the amazing breakfast on top of the hill while enjoying views. This is places must you visit if travel to for sure. I was lear few of nese word from Jezzn and Made, one I remember is MATU SUKSME, Thank you, NGADJENG, Eat, and TRENE, Love. Jezzn and Made is the best guide ever, they knows how to treat their costumers and they know what we want they deliver well. They very friendly, punctual, respect, hard work and always in time. For sure if you are visiting I and my highly recommended Jezzn and Made for your trekking guide. If you need any assistant or asking about them do not hesitate to contact us via TripAdvisor account.", "Mount Batur is well worth a visit, however beware of the tourist traps. Our driver was informative and very pleasant. He suggested various stops along the way - a shop where we could buy a sarong so that we could visit the temples, the coffee plantation and a restaurant for lunch. Both the shop and the plantation were very expensive, the restaurant way overpriced and oval a pretty poor standard of food and cleanliness. We later learnt that the drivers get quite a hefty commission for taking tourists to these places. By all means visit the plantation but don't feel obliged to buy the coffee or tea as you can purchase it so much cheaper ( 70%) elsewhere. Avoid the recommended restaurants at all cost, there are lots to choose from when you get to the volcano. There are also street vendors selling sarongs at the volcano so you can buy a sarong there and at a knock down price (don't forget to barter!!)", "We knew this was a risk, especially in the rainy season, but when we went in late December we had clouds blocking the view the entire time. And it was thick clouds - at some points visibility was like 50 feet. We only got a clear view down to the lake/countryside for like 60 seconds total. We stayed at the top of like 90 minutes hoping it would clear, but no luck. Even when we got back down, the cloud cover was still thick. So it wasn't ideal to do a brutal hike for no view...even though the exercise was great :) Guides said this sort of o view\\\" situation happens like 1 out of 10 times so be warned. If you go in the dry season, your odds are much better of a great view. Also pack for cold weather and bring rain gear if you do this in the rainy season. My rain gear came in handy as it was drizzling much of the time. Also, I brought my own headlamp which was very handy as it was super-bright and you hike up in darkness. Bring strong hiking shoes as well, as the path up is rocky.\"", " We left seminyak around 1 am and almost 2 hours drive to kintamani. We asked one guy to guide us to the top, it was for only IDR 300.000 for 6of us. Easy trek and we stop almost every 10 minutes as my are not accustomed to hiking, beautiful star light something that we did not see everyday. we reached the top before 5am. Beautiful sunrise from top, we were just walking around the caldera and enjoy the moment. Going down was a bit dusty and slippery because of the sands. Easy trek, great view and beautiful sunrise. Must in .", "When the Mount Agung erupted in November 2017 it disrupted a lot of lives, including the local nese as well as tourist. Now in May 2018 it is possible to go to see Mount Agung once again", "Amazing view with Agung mountain located in the east side of island very nice place for take a picture", "So I've never done a trek before and climbing a mountain was certainly a first. I was picked up at 1:30am from Great Mountain View Villa where I stayed and started the climb from Pasar Agung Temple, just myself and the guide. Firstly, I must admit that I was heavily breathing just after climbing the stairs through the temple to get into the jungle and then the mind games start; persevere, discipline, no pain no gain. Although my guide could not speak much English, his words \\slow and steady\\\" were very reassuring. The game is to take your time and find your footing without too much strain or exhaustion. Occasionally you must look up to follow the footsteps of your guide but luckily my guide loved to sing which allowed me to follow his voice. I would stop for \\\"pee pee\\\", didn't need a \\\"poo poo\\\" and sometimes just for a breather; mesmerised by the abundance of stars that light up the night sky; peaceful as it was, on you must go as sunrise gets closer and watching it rise from the top is best if you make it. Remember \\\"slow and steady\\\". The final stretch is tough. I had to snap out of autopilot and really focus as my legs felt battered from a long walk facing medium/strong winds toward a steep rocky summit. The question I'd been avoiding, \\\"how long?\\\" To which my guide responded \\\"1 hour\\\". Here you make a decision; Have you got it in you to make it to the top without falling down the mountain? Yes, that's honestly how I felt so if you do decide to go on, you must focus. Surely enough, I made it to the top, legs filled with lactic acid, cramps, chills and so on. All this was balanced by the breathtaking views from the peak especially as a little monkey appeared with sun rise; he followed us all the way from the jungle, arms crossed shivering from the cold wind so I gave it a banana. Don't mention the way back down, I was gone. Pain pain pain. Sorry, but no more mountains for me. Tips: *Hiking boots *Good guide *Slow and steady *High Energy snacks \"", "We drove ourself from Canggu to Kintamani around 02 am and rented a guide when we arrived. We were very lucky about the guide and had a lovely hiking to the top. The trip was 1,5-2 hours to the top, and it was a great experience. We were served a simple breakfast at the top with sandwich, egg, fruit and coffee - breakfast with a beautiful view! I recommend this trip for people that love a nice sunrise. Bring more clothes than a t-shirt, its a little bit cold on the top :-)", "Walking Batur for sunrise was the highlight of our holiday. The walk was enjoyable (despite the scrambler bikes everywhere) and the views were incredible. It’s cold up there so take a jacket (even if you’re Welsh) but really recommend this!", "It was an early 4am hike from the bottom to catch the sunrise. The hike was not enjoyable as you have to share the difficult trail with tons of motorbikes spewing pollution in the thin air while you needed fresh oxygen. Sunrise at the top was breathtaking but it was also very crowded.", "Mount Batur is much easier than Mount Agung, about half the time and effort to reach the summit. Expect more crowd at the common areas for photo taking as well. Awesome view of the sunrise, crater, the villages at the foot of the volcano, as well as the black ash where the lava flowed.", "Really enjoyed the early start and Sunrise Hike. Quite beautiful to see the Sunrise over the clouds. Definitely recommended.", "Mt. Batur was one amazing hike. With the six of us (including the guide you get) it took about four and a half hours to hike. I recommend doing it at around five in the morning so you can get the sunrise and also because it is cooler. The walk was very hot which made the trip harder but we managed. It was worth it though. The view was breathtaking and you could see the inside of the volcano which was steaming a little. It is dormant though. I'd suggest this hike to teenagers and adults rather then kids.", "Absolutely incredible. It's volcanic terrain so it's a bit slippy underfoot in parts, and quite steep for some of it, so it's not for everyone. But if you're fit and like a hike then do this one - it's well worth it for the views at the top. If you're given the option, definitely walk down the crater side to get back down again - it's a steep, narrow path but so cool and you get even more breathtaking views!!", "the way up is not easy but absolutely worth it make sure you have the right shoes and warm clothes if you're not in good shape getting to the top can be a real struggle ", "We've read reviews about the mountain. Cant understand until now why most of the people here lied. Bad people. Very simple: if you're regular guys, like us (go to gim twice a week, my girl to Pilatis), do NOT do this. If you are a mountain climber, and you want to stop being a mountain climber, then go for it. This will surely blow the wind out of your love to mountains. Unlike any other trek ive ever done (NZ, Nepal, alps), that usually are hard but good, this nightmare is hard and keep getting harder. Yes, the view is great and all, you can see what you see from the window of your plane. Yes, it is high. No, it does not worth waste a full day of your trip + suffer. You climb 4 hours with your hands and legs, when in the first part (that will also be the last) you are lucky to fill your cloths and bags with grey dust. Amazing. They say going down ia easier. Well, a bit, but easier than Hell is still not that great. To summon: If you are reading this, it means you should not climb it. Just find yourself a different sunrise like everybody else with brain -Bromo or Ijen or Batur or whatever. Do NOT climb up to mount Agony. If i saved 1 soul by this post, i will surely get some credit points at heaven. ", "The view at the top is pretty! Really beautiful to be that far above the clouds and see the sun coming up. The climb itself was really hard (even though we are young, fit, used to heavy excersices and not quickly afraid), both physicially as mentally. The 'path' is very steep with many loose stones and sand. Actually we don't think the mountain is really ment for climbing up and down. If you do go climb Agung we advice you to bring some fitness gloves with you, since you need both your feet as hands for the climb amdcthe rocks start hurting after a while. A reliable guide, head lamp, walking sticks and food and drinks are also definetly needed. If we knew in advance how steep and dangerous the climb was actually going to be we wouldn't have gone up to see the sunrise. There are other, probably even more beautiful, sunrises.", "Mountain hiking isn't easy especially to Mount Batur which stands at 1717m above sea level. That means, a hiker would have to expect 2km of walking up to the crater and another 2km down. Based on my experience, Mt Batur hiking is not for the unfit, this includes overweight individuals, old folks, kids. In fact, those without proper shoes with traction will tend to wear out fast and will quit before reaching the top. However, if I can make it, so can you, and many Westerners who made it easily. This brings me to... WHAT TO SEE ON TOP? Sunrise, and it's beautiful. What you can expect to see is a good view of the sunrise and beautiful view of the plains of Mt Batur below. But it is the journey through the tough terrains of Batur that makes your hiking trip something to be proud to finish the hiking (at least for me bcos I made it after 6 times I felt want to quit). At the peak of Mt Batur, there's a retreat camp where visitors get to sit and rest with chairs and tables, some outdoor wooden stools to admire the beauty of nature's sunrise (we may not see it in 10 years time due to global warming). Some guests get to have breakfast as part of their hiking package, some simply enjoy the view with their SLR cameras. For me, I enjoy the view, the photography, the breakfast and best of all, the feeling of successfully made it after a strong determination of defeating the evil part of me that tells me to quit. HOW MUCH DOES IT COST? I had a driver guide who drove me from Tuban to the foothills of Mt Batur, and later to return to Tuban for 350,000 rp in the 1 day trip with visits later to Jimbaran and Uluwatu. However I was too tired after the hiking that I had to cancel Jimbaran and Uluwatu and straight back to the hotel in Tuban. I paid him 200,000 rp. He graciously accepted knowing that I got too tired. I also paid the guide 450,000 rp per person for the hiking trip. It's quite expensive bcos I heard from hotel guides that it cost only USD$20 to get a hiking guide. Anyway, considering that for 2 persons, total price is 900,000rp includes breakfast at Mt Batur and later lunch at the hotspring resort (Lake Batur Resort) and I also have 2 guides (one of them is his assistant). So...in a way, it is like 1 to 1. I know I gonna need it bcos the steepness of the mountain will need someone to pull you up. DETAILS ABOUT THE HIKING About the trekking to Mount Batur, it is NOT FOR AMATEURS and UNFIT. I started off from the hotel in Tuban at 2am with my driver guide. He drove off passing by Ubud and Kintamani before reaching the carpark where most visitors will start their hiking. It was cold at 15'C. Why the chill temperature? I have no idea. Was told to bring a jacket to keep warm. At 4am, I started the walk with the guide. The sky was superbly clear, can see the sky painted with stars (like the song by Enya \\Paint the sky with stars\\\". The temperature then was very cold at 15'C because of the morning cool I guess. As I keep walking about almost 1km before reaching the slope, that was where I started panting. The walk is about 2 hours, it should be 1 km flat walk, 1km slope walk. The slope walk was the killer, I stopped 6 times with heavy breath and had almost 6 times to quit and felt like want to return to the base camp at the foothill. The guide asked me to rest. I know every rest is useful for unfit fellas like me in order to continue to finish the trekking to the top. I counted, I stopped 6 times, each climb was very steep and every thigh muscle you pull, it will take your muscle to move an 87kg body upwards to lift to another step. As far as my memory recalls, I had even small tip toe steps to continue the hike. At one time, my body was completely flacid, losing strength to even hold my grip. I had to rest and rest every 5 mins. Every time when rested, every step I climb was heavy breath. The guide was encouraging me that we are almost there pointing upwards. When I look upward, it was another 10 storeys high. Those who made it, had good stamina, able to control their breath and maintain metabolism. It was tough for me but upon some screams from my wife who was already at the top that she is there and it's just a few steps, I hustle up and I made it, panting the way through and was glad to reach the top (I wouldn't do it a 2nd time). WAS IT WORTH THE HIKING? The sunrise was nice, it was actually the wait for the sunrise which was the good part, and the sigh of relief after a strenous trek of 2kms (2 hours of walking). In my opinion this trekking is for fit people, not for any tourist without preparation. After the hiking, I had breakfast of boiled eggs and bread with steam banana. Taking a pee would have to pay 5000rp. Tea will cost you 10000rp. A coke will cost you 25000rp. It makes sense to bring 1litre of water to get up there. I was having only a 500ml water and it wasn't enough. Was it worth the sweat, the trouble of getting up there? Yes it is, it's a test of will, a test of your body and mind. I'm a very unfit person and it was the will of determination that I pull myself up, telling my lower limbs that this is the test where you can lift yourself. Other than the sunrise which is the resulting goal, I do agree that another great view is the sky with the stars. I've never seen such bright stars in the night sky before. That was something awesome for those who knew what I meant. At the top, the guide also brought us to visit the crater which I think is very dangerous, one fall, you'll never see life again. There is a plain up the crater which looks over Lombok, Mt Agung and the lake below. It was beautiful there. HIKING DOWN IS ANOTHER PROBLEM Walking up the volcano and down to the foothill has a different problem...you use your muscle to pull yourself up, and you use your muscle to brake when walking down. I had near muscle cramps after almost 1.5 hours of braking when going down slope. My advise is always wear tracking shoe with good traction and gripping, never wear sandals. I saw a girl who was wearing sandals and I pity her, if she ever had foot cramps or blisters later. The problem of walking down the slopes is always the thigh muscles that have to brake to support your weight which stress your muscle and will go into injury if continuous stress to the muscle goes on. It happened to me...near cramps and I knew...I had to go slow. Pls be advised, never test yourself when you have near cramps....cos when u have cramps, you cant proceed anymore for at least half an hour. The entire camp will hate you for that. Walk slowly, prevent cramps, time is not running out when it comes to Mt Batur, unless the volcano unleashes it's lava flow. PHOTOGRAPHS Yes.\"", "I did the hike through Trekking and would recommend them. While you probably can hike without a guide (I think it is allowed) it was much easier with a guide to show us where to go when a path split, and to help us gauge how far we were. While you can do the hike without a high level of fitness, it is fairly steep and hiking experience is different. It can be done in about 80 minutes if hiking at a good speed, or 2 hours if less fit. The top is very cold (and you are sweaty) so I would recommend a good warm jacket while waiting for sunrise. Amazing sunrise views and one of those moments were I thanked God I actually got to be in this moment and experience it. The hike down was a bit slow going with a lot of people and slippery dusty paths, but still a lot of fun. I really enjoyed this hike.", "when people decide , this is one of the highlight when in . you must visit this active volcano on a clear day to have the best view. Mt Batur heads Lake batur. its a beautiful view.", "Just to clarify: I did not trek to the top of it, I just viewed it from a distance. I went to a restaurant that had a great view of the mountain, which was very pretty. I would have done the trek, which I understood was fairly short and easy, if I had had the time. It is worth a visit on your Ubud daytrip :-)", "This climb was difficult! I am not a fitness freak but I'm also not unfit and I found this walk hard. There was some very steep sections with loose rock so it made for a very unstable walking track. The guides were incredibly helpful and were constantly making sure we were ok. Unfortunately, we didn't get to see the sunrise as it was too foggy but, the fog did eventually lift to reveal a gorgeous landscape. Do this walk only if you feel you are fit enough.", "Climbing Mount Batur to see the sunrise was the highlight of our trip! We hired a private driver who took us from Kuta at 2 a.m. to start climbing at 3:30. We met up with our trekking guide, who was very helpful and informative, and it took us about two hours to get to the top. It was quite an effort, and we were pretty sweaty by the end, but it is so worth it. Climbing by flashlight under a starry sky is thrilling, and watching the pre-dawn turn into a sunrise over the nearby and distant mountains is simply spectacular. At the top we were pleasantly surprised to find that the volcano is active, and you can play in the steam vents. There are also some friendly monkeys to visit. Some tips: bring toilet paper and be prepared to go in the bush. Also, don't be fooled if someone tries to tell you it's an easy climb - it's not. The last half hour especially is quite steep, and at times you're almost climbing hand over hand. You MUST wear good, sturdy shoes and you should bring a good sweater to change into - it's cold at the top. Breakfast was provided to us, but if you're not into hard-boiled eggs in a plastic baggie I'd recommend bringing some snacks.", "My original plan for my trip this time was purely for diving. But luckily one of my diving buddies met on the trip suggested Mount Batur trekking to me and that gave me the perfect closure of this mini getaway. 

 My guide’s name is Bazir (+62 877-6038-1082), very responsive and helpful when I reached out via WhatsApp. I only found out afterwards his business is a family run business where his dad and his brother take care of the transportation while he lead the climb. Family business always a big plus in my mind when I try to look for a tour company overseas. 

Day (or should I say the night) will start at 2 or 3am depending on where you stay. Pick up was smooth and Im glad that I managed to take a quick nap on the ride to the starting point. 

 The ascend wasn’t extremely challenging but do expect some slippery volcano rock path every now and then. Overall the ascend should take you 1.5 to 2 hrs to complete. 

I was spoiled and booked myself a 1 on 1 tour with Bazir just to make sure I can stop / rest or take photos whenever I want. 

Amazing sunset, comes with nice hot coffee while u wait for the sun to show up (NOTE: the summit can be very windy so even though it is about 16 degrees c, highly recommend to pack a decent wind breaker / jacket otherwise you will be shaking like I did on top). 

Monkey will come by to say hello and steal your banana, but generally not too aggressive and was a fun experience. The downhill trekking was easy and you will be surrounded by local villages and gorgeous view too. 

I also picked the Batur Natural Hot Spring option. Was a great idea where you can just relax and have a nice dip into the warm (not hot) volcano heated hot spring to let loose some of those tensed up muscles. 

Highly recommend you guys if you are looking for a well mannered, professional, caring and polite tour guide to do this hike. Bazir is an obvious choice. 

", "Stayed in Ubud, and picked up by the travel who arranged our hiking trip to Mount Batur at 2.30am at our hotel. Package cost us IDR 350K (local tourist price) incl. breakfast (bear in mind it's not a big breakfast, just plain bread, banana, boiled egg + hot tea). From Ubud to Kintamani took us around an hr, we started hiking at around 3.30am. They provided us flashlight. To get to the peak and see the sunrise we spent 2hrs, with average pace. On the top, we got to enjoy our breakfast and the sunrise :) Very beautiful indeed, with the mountain reflecting on the Batur Lake, magnificent view!", "once you get off your vehicle at the kintamini restaurant one is awestruck by the sheer beauty of the place. the ash of the previous eruption can still be seen down the slopes. lake batur and its calmness simply take you close to nature. one can zoom in with their lenses to see a village along the lake batur's far side, where the dead are placed lakeside to dessicate and not buried. weather is the key here if you are lucky enough u may see the mountain top to the right of Kintamini volcano. Beware of the Hawkers selling cheap stuff. they may get on your nerves,best is to avoid them.", "We negotiated a deal with a friend of someone in the hotel. Only £25 for both of us for a full days trip, to where we wanted to go and not a tour guided trip. Hence, we agreed not to go to the gold and silver factories. The drivers 5% from these tours, we gave him as a tip at the end of the day. We were picked up at 8am, taken to a Barong and Kris Dance, which was rather educational. A fee for this, but not too much and about an hours entertainment. Choice of photo on a plate on the way out. We then made our way to the Monkey Sanctuary, again, another fee to enter. About an hour there, but very enjoyable. Clever little blighters, they are. We continued up to the rice fields, which was rather pleasant. Then up further to the volcano. Fantastic views and sat in a restaurant, where we paid about £6 each for all you can eat and unlimited tea and coffee. Busy, but enjoyable. Pestered to buy sarongs on the street, however. A couple of hours later, we then made our way back down the mountain and ended up at the Luwak Coffee Tour. A further hour, but free tasting. A choice to buy many items at the end. Got back to the hotel about 5pm. A very enjoyable full day.", "We decided to be adventurous for our holiday so we booked the Sunrise Trek of Mt Batur through ubud sunrise hiking. 2.00 am wake up call after only 4 hours of sleep. At 2.30 am we meet our driver and hop into an SUV. We paid 30$ each for small group 4 people in all. The drive to Kintamani is about 45 minutes so we settle in for a quite ride. We drove to Mt Batur and met our guides (a young and energetic). To the summit of Mt Batur it is roughly 5500 feet. The hike up to the summit takes around an hour to two hours. The path starts is a simple path, then through some rows of tomato and pepper plants, finally you are on a narrow loose rock path with boulders you need to climb over. Our guide made us breakfast and hot tea at the top of volcano. We were provided biscuit, hard boiled eggs, and white bread with cooked banana inside. Before heading back down the mountain we walked around the crater, steam vents, and took as many photos. Heading back down took us about an hour and a half. Again the guide thought I couldn't handle the trek so he took my hand, just about pulled my arm out of the socket and pulled me down the rocks. The views were beautiful and truly inspiring", "We didn't take the sunrise trek so we somehow managed to miss the \\mafia\\\" in the morning (8:30 ish AM) They managed to get us on the way back though, we were shouted at and threatened, he even suggested that we should go back to the top and spend the week there as a punishment😂 It's an ok hike and lovely view but don't bother and don't give them your money. There are families with children hiking this place, we were two girls on our own and they were not ashamed to threaten us. It was a bloke telling us that we made their sacred place dirty but he was happy to smoke around😂 Ridiculous how they treat the only source of their income. DO NOT GO. We managed to agree on a penalty of £6 per person because we were getting tired of the argument and it was about to rain but now I wish I had told him to bugger off and given him nothing😤\"", "Its a sunrise on a wayyyy over crowded mountain with cash grabs all along the way. Definitely do another hike if you can. The use of a guide is recently mandatory as well. One positive is that it is a good view of a sunset if you are lucky and monkeys come out at the top to grab food. ", "We did sunraise trekking with Brazir (+6287760381082) Eveything was perfect. Hike is not much difficult and we did not go up using the main route as others but other route which was quiet and we enjoyed it. Breakfast on the top was good. And the view was breathtaking.", "Majestic view of the semi-active volcano. It leaves you perplexed especially if you are seeing a volcano for the 1st time. View is better on a sunny day and the drive up to the mountain has lots of orchards. you can enjoy your lunch whilst admiring the beauty of this natural masterpiece! It is a good place for nature lovers.", "Considering the fact that I am an asthma patient trekking is something I usually avoid. But, for some reason I went for this one. We started at 3.30 am and after the first half an hour the trek became extremely difficult. There were guides with us all the way. Every half an hour I had to take a puff from my inhaler and honestly there were times when I almost gave up because the climb was very steep. But when I finally did reach the top that too right on time it was all worth it. One of the most amazing views with the clouds and the lake. One should definitely give it a shot while visiting .", "For those who are not into hiking , it can be bit difficult but still manageable. It takes approximately 2- 2.5 hours to reach the top. Initially there is a normal path for 40 minutes after which the path becomes steep.as u climb upwards. Make sure to carry water and a warm jacket with you as it is cold once u reach up. while climbing however u sweat a lot. But all the efforts are worth once u reach the top. The sunrise view is just amazing . It's just u and nature all around you. There is active volcano that can be seen . Cold breeze at the top and it feels amazing to sit and watch the sunrise. Do not miss this if you are nature lover and go for a sunrise hike rather than the day hike.", "This place has a beautiful lookout and you can get some great views of the volcano. Be warned that as soon as you stop there are very aggressive sellers who will bagger you and follow you around so be ready to walk and ignore. I did get some lovely pictures from an old man who makes them from volcano ash", "This is the smaller volcano and worth the sunrise hike. You cannot imagine or downplay the view of you have a clear day. My group was truly lucky to have a bank of clouds below us over the lake so we could watch the sun come up . I could never give justice to the pictures I took. The hike is not easy, but definitely doable by most fitness levels. There is even a stop about halfway that still has amazing views. The volcano is still active so you even get to see the steam coming out after top.", "Once I arrived here my heart was shaking since I can see the giant magnificant volcano through my eyes. Prise the Lord!! I just stop by to one of restaurant around there which have direct view to the mount. It was a little bit overprice but it doesnt matter if you can get amazing view.", "Most of the people who hike Mt Batur take a tour from Ubud but we decided to go all the way to Kintamani. We booked the sunrise trek at our hotel so let's be honest i think we could have gotten a better deal. Woke up at 3 and were on the site at 4am. We were only 4 in total. The guide had some flashlights for us, bottles of water and a breakfast for later. All we had to do was strarting the climb. Pretty funny in the dark, the first part is nothing compare to the second. You pull a good sweat, if you're in good shape you can do it easily, months of fried food got us a bit rusty but the guide made many spots for us to rest. You have to choice to spot at the first level to enjoy the sunrise, or the second but we decided to climb to the summit. And the little climb to the summit is a bit more difficult with a lot of small rocks and sand wich make the all thing slippery. It's a bit chilly up there even more after sweating so bring a little jacket and all you have to do is beeing proud of your accomplishment and enjoy the view who is breathtaking. Enjoy", "This is on of the things you would like to do if you are in to find yourself or you want to start a new life and get rid of all the negative stuff that is holding you back. You come to to get in touch with your heart and soul. The walk is an metaphoric for an spiritual changes we make they are often difficult we need all of our strength and willingness, the drive is that we will get to fell better be happier and lovelier. On your way up feel the feed your power and throw all the trash from your head and embrace the beauty you will see on the top as the Divine beauty you will find inside of you .", "This hike was a very interesting hike for us. We got picked up at about 2 am from our hotel and we started hiking as soon as we reached destination with a flash light. It was definitely a first to engage in that kind of hike. The trail was a bit tough and rough especially on the way up and I don't think I would have been bold enough to do it if it was not still dark when we started. Once we reached the top and experienced the brilliant awesome wonder of God's creation, the sunrise, it was at that time that I felt it was worth it. The guides made us some breakfast and hot tea when we got up there. It is a picture perfect scenery up that second most active volcano in . I actually hiked this volcanic mountain in June of 2010. I would recommend it to adventurous travelers. Well worth it!", "Fabulous view of both the mountains and lake. Unfortunately you are constantly bothered by locals trying to sell various things. However you do not need very long to see everything, but you have to pay on the way in to enter the National Park which unless you are doing more is a waste.", "I 've been visiting this place two times. The last one was on June 2016, with two . One friend is from South Africa and another one is Indonesian. Before enter the gate and start trekking, you will be asked for pay some money as the retribution to the government. For Indonesian/domestic it's super cheap, IDR 15,000/person. But not so good for westerner or other international tourists, its IDR 350,000 or around US$30. They said it's for the guide services. We said we don't need any guide, as my indonesian friend been here before and know well the trek. But they insisted and said its the retribution for government and service for the guide, as it also the mandatory rule from the government. So, we started trekking at 4am and finished up there at around 5.30am. The view was amazing. White clouds like cotton candy, freshy mountain breeze, beautiful color from the sunrise, mountains silhouette from other side, clear and calm lake while the light from the sun touched it. I felt like i was in heaven. The best scenary from mother nature. Put this place in your bucket list!", "A day started with a 2:00a.m. pick up by our tour guide in Sanur. We got to the base of Mount Batur about one hour where the local guide was waiting for us. The day of our hike had 55 local guides, and each can take up to 4 people. We had to rent a wind breaker for $5 each since it was quite chilly on top. I wished I had a pair of gloves with me too. The hike was about 5 kilometer steep climb and took us 1:40 hours to the top. The air was very crisp at that time. We bought the best cup of coffee from the local vendor up there as we waited for the sun to pop up. We also witnessed a marriage proposal. It was beautiful!! A large family of monkey live at the top of Mount Batur by the crater. It was so fun to watch them play for a while. Afterwards, our local guide took us around the back and came down from a different route. At time we slide down the loose lava rocks. Wow It was a fantastic hike and experience for us!", "We have completed an early morning trekking into Mt Batur and i must say that it has been a wonderful experience. Worths every single penny you pay for a guide and to present a beautiful sunrise above the clouds. A must do!!!", "We booked this tour online via W/A through Ari ( +6281337443553 ), communication was smoothly and confirmed just couple of minutes. All my inquiry answered quickly and got special deal. Need to make sure you have a good health to do this trek. Also ensure you have right shoes, right flashlight and also trekking poles. Flashlight and trekking poles are provided with Ari, the path include stones on the sand all the way up and down. In the last half way get then more difficult it becomes in my opinion. Our guide is Ari, don’t know his full name but extremely excellent local guide! During on the way up you can make as many stops as you want, just ask Ari and he will give you time for relaxes or to catch the breath. The hike took us about 2 hours to the summit include several stops. The sunrise absolutely amazing, the landscape as well, we had up on the right man, Ari just amazing guide who take care entire your trip. When you get to the top you will realize that the view was absolutely worth it! The descent take different way and it easier, one thing is that is bright so can enjoy the beautiful views all the way down. I and personally definite recommend this tour and Ari as well for everyone.", "Yes, the sunrise view is extraordinary, and without a doubt, I'm very glad that I made this trip. However, the \\hike\\\" is not only very steep, but the \\\"path\\\" is all rocks so very slippery... hard to position your feet without sliding, and when you're on the side of a volcano looking straight down, that's not the best feeling. I should clarify that I am an active person, so fitness wasn't an issue. For me, it was just the fear of falling that made it most challenging. The entire way up and down, I was convinced I was going to break my leg or worse. Thankfully my guide, Jero, was absolutely wonderful... VERY patient with me, held my hand for balance and support, and on the way down even wanted to carry me through the hardest part, which I couldn't let him do. I agree with all of the other reviewers about the need for good shoes, especially ones with thicker soles so you don't feel every rock the way I did in my Bensimon sneakers (I hadn't brought anything sturdier on vacation). Overall, the key before you go is just knowing what you're getting yourself into, which I didn't really. In the end, I defied my own expectations and did something I didn't think I could. I am so grateful for that, and the sunrise really is spectacular.\"", "This trip I was determined to trek up Mt Batur and view sunrise from the top, after last time getting horrendously car sick on the drive to the trek. Note to self, the road to the carpark before the trek is really twisty so if you get car sick, sit in the front and/or do what you need to avoid illness. We arrived to drizzling rain, however were able to purchase ponchos (Rp50,000) which were excellent quality with arm sleeves rather than just being the typical thin sack style. Our guide gave us small torches and we set on our way. We were all dressed in long pants, jumpers, hats and either hiking or running shoes; a short way up we all took off our jumpers as it gets quite hard work even in the cool morning weather. Definitely make sure you're wearing sturdy footwear, \\Cons\\\" won't cut it and thongs/flip flops certainly won't. We were fortunate that our guide was just for our group of 3 and was extremely responsive to our abilities and preferred speed. She was also great fun and with great English speaking skills so we had a really enjoyable time chatting with her and learning about from her. The trek to the top took a few hours and we arrived shortly before the sunrise. At the top, there weren't any pesky monkies (apparently they're usually there) however there were pesky people trying to sell us warm softdrink. In the end we had to get quite rude and ask our guide to tell them to leave us alone as we couldn't even view the sunrise for them being in our faces. The trek was all worthwhile as we were blessed with a beautiful sunrise from behind a few clouds and a nice view of Mt Agung's small little steam/vapour cloud. Once the sun had risen, we checked out the crater just a short walk from the area. You can walk further to the top which takes another 1km or so, however we didn't do this. I personally found the trek down a lot easier than coming up, however that said you need to make sure you take care and pay attention. Being an active volcano there isn't so much a graded path as if you were climbing up a mountain. The path is very rocky and jaggered. Shortly after reaching half way down you actually walk down via the road which thereafter makes it quite an easy walk. The full circle took us approx 3.5-4hrs which included a decent rest up the top. There are toilets in the car park at the start and end of the trek however there are no toilets at the top of Mt Batur. On our way back from the trek, we visited a Luwak Coffee Plantation which was really enjoyable and interesting. Overall, this was an incredible experience we all absolutely loved it. Approx cost was AUD$70 each adult, we booked through the Australian owner of our Villa, the driver/tour guide was one of his long term of 15 years and who regularly takes his guests on tours. We were extremely impressed and especially since most important to us was making sure we had our own guide. I would actually trek Mt Batur again, as would my , and we would all recommend this to others.\"", "This is not for the feint of heart, or for anyone without a very good level of fitness. 5 of us started our day at 3 am, 3 of us made it to the top and 2 of us turned around and went back after half an hour already out of breath and hearing it would be another 2 hours to the peak. My brother who ascended to the peak (not the 1st plateau) says it was extremely difficult and that those who claim this is easy have probably stopped before the peak at one of the lower viewing points. It is not easy, not for someone without significant fitness level and not worth getting up at 3.00am for. It's no more special a view than what can be seen from the tourist spots or halfway up where the view is just as spectacular. Please don't try this if you have any health issues or you are not fit. Not worth the money or the pain. My brother was very excited and exhilarated but more for achieving the virtually impossible than for The 'gangsters', basically Mt Batur bouncers or mafia at the bottom, threatened a young group of German tourists we had met the night before, with a knife when they had arrived and asked if they could climb without a guide. This was even after the group of 3 had offered 600 thousand rupiah (5 au less per person than what we paid). The young tourists said it was horrific and terrifying and even when they left they were followed by the gang who ensured they were not going to try and climb without payment. I would understand the safety issues however this is certainly not an acceptable, hospitable or ethical way to go about it. ", "What a splendid part of the world. We visited Mount Batur with a guide and based our viewing from a number of vantage spots along Jl. Raya Penelocan. We then drove down to Danau Batur where there is a small jetty where you can observe the volcano from a differing perspective. Young children fish from the jetty which makes the experience even more enjoyable.", "A very arduous and physically taxing activity (the journey from your hotel will typically start at 3 am, so you know what I'm talking about). This is a 10 km walk in total and you will find yourself navigating very steep slopes and steps along the way, in total walking for at least 4 hours and standing for another 2 hours or so. But the sunrise views are fantastic and make for some great photo moments. Plus it's not everyday you climb an active volcanic peak at 1717 metre I guess - so that feeling is amazing! It's not really as cold as they claim it to be, so please do not wear a thick jacket else you will be sweating like a pig. Good hiking shoes are a must as it is very slippery and be prepared to fall down at least 2-3 times on your way down :-) Our guide was very good and informative. But you will need to ask him questions as they won't be proactive in that regard. Important tip - Go in well rested and try not to indulge in too much physical activity the day before.", "Climbing a volcano was something that I always wanted to tick off my Bucket List. Our adventure climbing the 1717m peak begun with a 2:30 alarm and a 3:00 departure. We arrived at our starting point, received our flashlights and started our climb. About half way through the ascent, the road splits into two tracks: one harder but shorter and the other one longer but easier. Me and my husband both looked at each other and chose the harder route. BIG MISTAKE! This is what I was thinking right after, but after one hour our effort was paid off. When you get to the top you will find plenty of benches to rest whilst locals serve coffee, tea, banana sandwiches and boiled eggs. After 1-2 hours admiring the most stunning transition of oranges reds and pinks until the sun was up, we descended back down to the base (we chose the easier track now).", "There is Mount Batur on the one hand and Lake Batur on the other. Together, they create an extraordinary area with breathtaking views. I didn't trek or go near the lake, I just admired them from above and thought they were amazing. There are still some traces from the latest eruption and although the villages surrounding the mountain seem to have been quite affected by the lava, people continue to live in the area. I don't think it is very touristy, so here you can get some peace and quiet.", "We read some reviews on trip advisor and a number of people suggested Bazir as a guide. We contacted him via WhatsApp (+62 877 60381082) and he replied very quickly and was helpful over WhatsApp. On the morning of the climb he was there waiting for us right on time. My girlfriend and I weren’t feeling 100% for the climb and Bazir was patient when we needed breaks and we never felt rushed. At the top he told us some history about the mountain and got us a seat, breakfast and a hot drink ready for sunrise! Bazir was a great guide and although you may pay slightly more to have a private guide it was 100% worth it as he takes you a quieter route and is very accomadating!", "Our kids have never seen any real volcano except on TV. They love it and were very excited to know that it is a live volcano. The scenery is nice and the restuarant allow us to take photo at their balcony even though we do not eat in their restuarant. It is an hour drive from Ubud. Although, there is nothing much there, just take photo and go, i still find it worth to travel all the way there just to see the volcano.", "This place is so beautiful and good to see at sun set where the evening sky give you so amazing photos The area is well control and there are even life guards on duty to try and guide the guests who want listen Would go again to get more photos But be careful of other tourists who have no common sense when it comes to running on the wet volcanic rock and seem to enjoy waving around their stupid selfie sticks trying to hit as many people as they can", "It is really worth a visit ad the view on the vulcano and the lake is really nice. If you have time consider a trip on Batur", "This is a brilliant adventure for those who are physically capable of climbing a mountain for 1.5 hours --- the experience of walking in pitch darkness followed by the wonderful sight of the sky lighting up from the rising sun through the mist and clouds is just magnificent. The walking guides are patient, friendly and careful, and are also very knowledgeable about the various geographic and historical aspects of the volcano. Well organised and conducted (the cost of AUD$110 was a bit steep but this did cover the overall total bus tour and walk time of 10 hours)", "During my visit to for a conference I decided to stay an additional day for the hike to Mt. Agung. It was very worthwhile - the trek is beautiful, the sunrise monumental and the views if the clouds are sparse are amazing! I opted for the longer trek via Besakih temple. The hike is actually fairly moderate for seasoned hikers and in dry conditions it should take around 5 moderate hours and not the 7 hours indicated elsewhere on the site. Concerned about this, I pushed to go faster ending in waiting for around 90min next to the Big Rock formation and lighting a fire as higher up would be colder to wait. Nevertheless, it is worth arriving to the top earlier than dawn as the spectacle of the sky as the light starts breaking is amazing. The professionality and responsiveness of the Wayan Darma team was amazing. I highly highly recommend opting for their services. You can call or contact Wayan via WhatsApp on +62 812 46059004 for an arrangement.", "Overall we enjoyed our experience however this was due to a magnificient guide and the beautiful sunrise. We booked our trip in advance with Volcano. The company was very prompt with responses to our questions prior to departure. There were 3 of us with varied experience when it came to trekking. I've done many trek/climbs and I found it easy. Whereas one of our group had done limited trekking and found it difficult. She said that if it hadn't been our guide that held her hand all the way up, she wouldn't have made it to where she did. There is a nice viewing spot prior to the last summit push and that was where 2 of our group watched the magnificent sunrise. I pushed onto the top by myself and it was well worth the effort. I expected that we would get a decent breakfast - the other two were offered some kind of bright pink rubber muffins. Well, we think that's what they were but even the monkeys wouldn't eat them! Thankfully we took our own water as although water was meant to be provided, it wouldn't have been enough. The worst thing about our experience was the trip home. Half way home our driver pulled over as he saw some commotion on the side of the road. After having a conversation with some strangers on the side of the road, he put some creature (initially I thought it was some type of reptile) behind my seat just near my feet. It was alive and I was scared of it. The whole way home I curled up in a ball as I thought it may attack. I also did some research as it didn't sit comfortably with me. It turned out to be a Pangolin which is endangered and there is an illegal trade in . I was devastated. I tried to find some local wildlife number to try and get them to meet us at the hotel to save it. Unfortunately, I couldn't find one. I confronted the driver and he laughed and said he was going to put it in his garden. So he is a liar as well. I have photos of the pangolin and the driver's number plate. So, do not use Volcano. However, do climb Mount Batur for sunrise as it is lovely. Remember to wear good shoes and take enough water. Remember trekking in the dark is different to daytime trekking and it is uphill!!", "Wasn't prepared to climb the mountain. But the guide and the tour guide was nice enough to wait for us. We were taking our time. Not as dangerous as I thought. Please wear shoes. The terrain is Super rocky. Tiring but when you reach the top.. The view is really breathless. Will do it again when I come to !", "For you to have a better understanding... I am 21yo, physically in good condition, but nothing extreme. When I read all the reviews about this hike, I was quite frightened. That you NEED to go with a guide, that it is really difficult. BUT. If you know what you're doing (you have been on a few hikes and you know what to expect), you have good shoes (not flip flops, like the locals), appropriate clothing and enough water (I needed 2.5l) you're good to go. It is really an average hike like you would see in Alps or High Tatras in Europe. We rode our bikes to Pasar Agung and started our hike at 2:00 am. It took us 2.5h up and 2 hours down. We paid 100.000rp at the Pasar Agung entrance for a ticket and went without a guide. And as for the hike, it was amazing. You can see the local Hindu people climbing up in flipflops to pray at the top. And of course the amazing sunrise. Really recommended!", "Mount Agung climb 11-05-2017. Would have to have been the most mentally & physically challenging that I have ever done in my life. Just be very aware that unless you are a very, VERY experienced hiker/climber with an excellent level of fitness and a general disregard for health and safety, you will not have a good time doing this trek. The climb started relatively steep, with the climb becoming more steeper and less safer the higher we ascended. It became apparent to us that if there was a serious injury near the peak then there were no qualified first aiders with us. I'm sure that there should have been some kind or ropes or something to stop us falling over on rocks. Complete torture for 8 hours!!!! Positive side, fantastic view and the guide we had was absolutely brilliant. He has been doing it for 15 years and well worth the money. He supplied the driver, all the equipment and food, well organised. He does this for a living and didn't even break into a sweat. Wayan tegteg", "A friend who’s also a guide (Baga - contact me if you’d like to use his service ) took us up Mt Batur To see the sunrise. We started our ascent around 3:45am and got to the top Around 5. There are many ways to get up there. Some Route easier than others. You must use a local guide. I believe it’s rp 150.000. The scenery did not disappoint. As the light of day started to appear the sky turned into multi colours of pinks and yellows and blues. Wow. Once The sun is up you can walk around the crater on the edge. A colony of monkeys live there so Watch your stuff. It’s definitely worth getting up early. ", "It was a bit hard climbing to the top at night, but in the end it was really worth it. The view is stunning when the sun goes up.", "This climb was definitely harder than I had expected. We wore trainers and had numerous layers which were removed within the first 30mins of the trek. Trek time was a total of 1hr 45 and this included two 5min breaks. There are no lights while walking and the terrain is very rocky and sandy. A lot of slipping is footwear isn’t great. When we reached the top, we had a 50 minute wait until the sunrise. The views were incredible and worth the early start and the long trek. It was however freezing cold, so do pack that extra jumper for your wait at the top. The walk back down is so warm though, so bring warm weather clothes too!!", "When my partner and I take longer trips we often spend a day - or part of a day - on our own adventures. Hiking a Volcano was not on his list of must-dos. But the more I heard about the morning hikes up Mount Batur the more I knew I wanted to attempt it. The result was an amazing solo venture I’ll never forget. We were staying at Alila Ubud. They helped me arrange all of the logistics - the early morning pickup, a boxed lunch and a guide for the ascent. To arrive at the peak for sunrise, I had to leave Ubud around 2 am. It was more than worth it. The hike up is made in pitch dark. You’ll need a headlamp. My guide brought one for me. It wasn’t easy by any means. There were moments I found myself out of breath. I stumbled a couple of times. But the motivation to reach the peak and witness the sun breaking through the horizon got me through. After two hours of climbing, I made it to the top with my guide. Atop the mountain was a stunning, surreal view, above the clouds that literally took my breath away. While at the peak you have the opportunity to try hard boiled eggs cooked right in the rock crevices. I ate a bit of my packed lunch and enjoyed a cup of tea. Mainly, I just soaked in the views changing by the second. The descent, while much easier, is equally enjoyable. You can see your full surroundings for the first time. On the day I did the hike there was an installation that I couldn’t keep my eyes off of. Hundreds, if not thousands, of meters of white fabric, were strung along the side of the mountain tethered by wooden poles. My guide said he thought the piece was intended to recognize the ancestors. Whatever the meaning, the effect was an ethereal presence waving in the wind as if to say, “We are here also.” My morning hike up Mount Batur was magical - a true mountaintop moment I’ll remember for life.", "Me and my bf was hesitate whether to go sunrise trekking or not at the first place as we read some negative reviews about the local tour guides and waking up in 1.30am is the real challenge for both of us as we stay in Legian. But it turned out the most memorable experience in our whole trip. We booked thru local agent, Eco Cyling (Highly recommended) the price we paid was around 450,000 idr including hotel pick-up, breakfast and visiting plantation. We start hiking at 3.30am, local tour guides offer superb service. They are very helpful, friendly, knowledgeable and english speaking. Throughout the hike, they helped us carry our bags, and held my hand during difficult paths. We reached the top around 6am. Breakfast was simple. We were lucky as the weather was the best for sunrise, view is stunning that words cannot comprehend. You will not regret. Coming down is a bit tricky as its quite rocky and you may slipped. So do prepare a good pair of sports shoe. Overall its exhausting for a non athletic like me but definitely worth it. p/s: do take note that there's no toilet throughout the whole trekking.", "We bought a tour from Ubud (for 300.000 rupiah) and got picked up by a minivan in the middle of the night, about 2:30 am. On the way there's a breakfast break where we got banana pancakes and coffee/tea. When we arrived to the base of the volcano, we met our guides, everyone got a flashlight and we started walking. The trekk was really nice and contained both easy and harder parts (especially the last part is kind of difficult), but everyone can make it. There's a lot of pauses along the way and the guides make sure that everyone is okay. Just make sure to have trainer shoes or something similar and you'll be fine. When you get to the sunrise point you can choose between staying there or walking about 20 minutes more to the actual top. I stayed at the sunrise point and really enjoyed the sunrise that was beyond beautiful, the only downside was that the people around me talked so much that it destroyed the experience a bit. I solved that \\problem\\\" with headphones and music. :) (My friend went to the actual top and apparently people weren't as loud there.) When the sun came up, the monkeys showed up as well. They're not aggressive, just make sure to hold on to your backpack and food (you get a second breakfast on the top). We also got to see a crater, which was really cool. Overall this trekk was an amazing experience and I would without doubt recommend it to everyone! 10/10 \"", "Just back from yesterday (1st December 2008).Wanted to do something different and so climbed this active volcano.Absolutely worth the time and effort.The scenes from the top are really breathtaking, you can see the nearby volcano of Abang and the other one on Lombok called Rinjani.The shimmering lake below also leaves a lasting impression.A couple of quick pointers Cost For a family of four we were told it was going to be US$ 90 per person.After some remorseless bargaining by us they brought the price down to ........US $30.This cost covered the guide, plus subsequently going to bathe in the hotsprings below the volcano, a buffet lunch at Kintamani and a shopping detour to Ubud.So bargain hard and go to a few operators and tell them that others are prepared to go lower than their prices.Works wonders. Fitness My teenage sons found the going up and coming down OK.A Russian trekker who came with us and who was in his 30s said it was not that easy.My wife and I who are in our 40s found it even harder.So whether its a breeze or it is difficult depends on your age and physical condition.Some minimum level of fitness is definitely required. Guide Better to have one, a couple of German tourist who tried it on their own got killed a couple of years.Even if you are unlikely to get into that kind of extreme danger, it is good to have a local to help handle with thousand and one headaches(including knowing the shortest routes up and down or the route to the hot springs).Your convenience and safety are far more important than the few dollars one can save by not having a guide in my humble opinion.", "It was amazing! The trip to the volcano was an adventure, we will never forget it. Erick told us many backround information of Indonesia an the culture. That was really interesting, thanks for that! After our pick up we met Senegal our volcano guide. He took care of us all the time and we had a lot of fun together. The view on the mountain was amazing, no words can describe that wonderfull experience. After the sunrise and our nice breakfast (prepared for us vegan, just ask for it) we met Erick again. He drived us to the coffee plantation and we tried diffrent coffee and tea. That was also great there, the coconut coffee ist so yummy. I forgot my sunglasses at the coffee plantation and Ben (another guide) bring it to our homestay. That was really kind, thank you so much Ben! All in all can I say it's worth it. It was a perfect day, with a perfect group and perfect guides.", "Left 2:30am from Ubud to get to the rim by 5:15am to be treated to an amazing sunset within the 30 mins that followed. The guide, Bazir Bawak, is a true local who lives at the foot of the volcano. We had simple but yummy breakfast before setting off on a tour around the crater with Bazir sharing a great deal of local knowledge. It was great to listen to him while taking in the extraordinary scenery - you can tell that he and his family have been in the area for generations.Thanks Bazir, next time it won't be just me but I will bring the family! Anybody looking for a great guide, you can find Bazir Bawak via Facebook or WhatsApp: ‭+62 877 60381082.‬", "You must have a day to Mt. Batur. The trek is not like normal treks because Mt. Batur is a volcano and it is covered volcanic black sand. The trek begins at 3.30am after you reach the starting point and the whole trek took around 5 hours (2 hour to the peak, 0.5 hour enjoying the view at the peak and 2.5 hours down), and it is a tough trek for beginners. Beware of sharp rocks along the trek. Do bring your camera as you do want to take scenic views back home!", "Started out with a pick-up from our villa in Seminyak at 1.30 AM. At that time of the night the ride to the starting point in Kintamani was a quick two hours. Nyoman our driver was very professional and helpful. We stopped at his home on the way to pick up the Oranges, Bananas, Bread and Eggs for the breakfast at the peak. The adjustable hiking sticks and the head-lamps made the ascent safe at night. The temperatures were very pleasant. The initial climb past the temple and through the canopy of trees is a fairly manageable grade....but it gets steeper a little further up the trail and the rocks turn into lava gravel. It got reasonably windy near the top and we ran into a little bit of rain.....but we climbed above the cloud just in time to see the first rays of the morning sun coming up. Clouds below and above you and a clear window with the orrange glow turning into the first bright rays of the sun streaming through. As the sun burns through the clouds, you get your first views of Lake Kintamani. Just beautiful!! We'd taken the \\long trip\\\" which meant our guide then proceeded to take us to the three different eruption sites. The walk to these points requires a half a kilometer trek atop a narrow path (about 4 feet across at most places) with fairly steep drops on either side. The views are breathtaking. It's windy most days.....so, do this if you're OK with heights. Otherwise, catch the sunrise, have the mashed banana sandwiches and the boiled eggs (supposedly boiled in the hot steam coming out of the vents - the vents and the steam are real - whether they boil the eggs in it...I'm a skeptic). The climb down was a little harder for me given the torn cartilages in both my knees.....but I managed a slow and steady descent with a few slips and scrapes. The rocks can be pretty sharp....so, jeans and decent trekking shoes are not a bad idea. Our guide - Adi - was wonderful...attentive and above all....safe. This is the second highest active volcano in ....the next trip to the Island we'll look to climb Mount Agung\"", "This place is around a 1hr + drive to Kintamani from say the down town Kuta . On the way you can visit factories making Stone Statutes & Silver Jewellery which they say is more important in their social being than Gold. Also Painting Factories etc and then proceed to the Mount. We were recommended The Sari Mountain View Restaurant which virtually the last on the road and has I think the finest views along with abundance of tables in the restaurant on the roof top. The place has a Veg. Indian Food on the Gr. Level and the lower level the roof with a Non.Veg Buffet which is amazing, sumptuous and very reasonably priced. You can hire a Taxi for a full day from Klook and they are well priced, hire it for the day and visit the other places like the factories, Mount Batur, Ubud famous for the Bebeko a Duck dish. It is fascinating to see a Volcano which is marked as Active but has not erupted for may be 2 decades. Their is a beautiful lake next to the Mount and looks beautiful You can have a trekking trip also and see the sunrise from the Mount Batur. I would positively recommend that a trip to this place is a wonderful outing.", "The hike up to Mount Batur was kind of challenging especially when you encountered steep slopes and you do not have anything to hold onto except walking stick provided by your tour guide. The view was simply amazing & we were really lucky to see the sun rise. The weather was foggy at first but it was cleared later on. The tour guide was kind n helpful. The guide will take care of you and help you whenever you needed help. It's definitely a must go when you are in BALI !!", "I bought an online voucher to climb Mt Batur with Kintamani tours several months before our trip to . There was no problem using the voucher for the tour on the day of my choice I was picked up at 1 30 am from our Sanur hotel and after collecting a couple of other hikers we drove to a coffee plantation for a very early breakfast ( 2 30 am) of pancake and various coffee and tea samples We drove to the start of the hike and set off. Fortyyunately I had read a couple of reviews about the climb a few days before we left for and therefore packed some items which I had not intended taking . These were my headlight torch, windproof jacket and trekking poles. These while not essential, they proved to be very useful. The path is very slippery with small loose rocks, especially on the way down. Even if you do not have these items you will need shoes with good soles. Those in our group without torches were provided with hand held torches I am a fairly fit 67 year old and didn't find the climb difficult. You have the option of stopping at a viewing platform or continuing for another 15 minutes or so to the top which was well worth it. We were very lucky with the weather and the sunrise was magnificent. Our two guides for our group of five were very friendly and helpful and we saw no sign of aggressive behaviour from anyone The downward track is longer than the ascent, but after the first steepish bit which is slippery, was a very pleasant walk. We stopped at the plantation again on the way back. There was no pressure to buy tea or coffee but I did buy some fruit. I would recommend Kintamani Tours for this tour", "Mount Batur is a mountain in , is located in area kintamani bangli.in here many tourists visiting or do climbing activities, usually climb in starting at 3 or 4 am .because ascent to the top takes 2 hours from the foot of the mountain. beautiful views to be seen from the top of the mountain. Very thick clouds rolled like an unlimited ocean.and as the sun began to rise will complement the beauty.so would be a loss if you do not have time to visit this place.", "Mount of Batur is one of a destination in Kintamani . The mount is not too high, but in the top you can see beautiful view. You can see mount Agung and mount Abang. And of course lake of Batur. Beautiful place.", "This was a huge highlight of our trip to . Completing the sunrise hike up mount batur. The hike is 2 hours up where you start through the Forrest, it is quite steep but I would say this is achievable for any fitness level. Few parts where you have to step on rocks but it is all breath taking. The views as you are climbing it are amazing. Once you reach the top and see the sunrise it's worth every bit of sweats and the hours of sleep lost. When you reach the peak there are monkeys around the top and other hikers too. Enjoy a simple egg breakfast which is cooked in the steam of the volcano! Truly magically to see! We then took the other route down thanks to our guide which was amazing! Sliding down volcano sand and giggling all the way. Once you reach the bottom and look back up the 1717 volcano it's a great feeling, straight back to the pool! If your in do this trek the sights you will see are amazing and serve great memories.", "OK, so you've probably read other reviews on the guides being run by a mafia type set up, not letting you up the mountain without, and being physically violent. We weren't really ready for hassle of not getting a guide so we went ahead and got one: PRO'S * We didn't get beaten up by the Mafia * Took us to, and facilitated cooking an egg on the Volcano (steaming for 15 mins, bit like hard boiling) - this is a great story to be able to tell. You wouldn't be able to do this without a guide, because there are just a few steam holes, down a smaller track, with little signage. * Guide spoke good English, and after a while we chatted with him about his education, family etc, which gives you an insite into their lives * Told us about the last erruption * Took Photo's * Carried our bag, with drinks, food and camera - much appreciated The fee you pay does seem high, but: * The guide does really only get a fraction of the fee - the Mafia / Government get the rest. * In the low season the guides still go to the mountain every day, and only a fraction of them get tours that day: no work = no pay, our guide said that in low season, he's lucky if he works one day a week, but he still turns up at the mountain everyday. So think that the fee that you pay may be all that is earned the entire week by that guide, and still he only gets a small cut of it. CONS * Apart from having to pay for one, there were no disadvantages to having a guide. TIPS * Take your own eggs, and bread for the egg cooking :-) * Take waterproofs, inc spare change of socks, the mist can make you wet, even if it doesn't rain. * If it's in the wet season the view won't be great unless the cloud clears. So if it's at all likely to be cloudy, you won't see the sunset - so don't bother getting up there for dawn, and walking in the dark. Wake up at a normal time, and if you're lucky the cloud will have cleared.", "We climbed Mt Batur in February this year with our 6 and 11 year old boys. We organised it through a local driver called Jimmy Funtrip. You can find him on Facebook if you want to contact him for any travelling in he is amazing. We were picked up at 2am by him and his son Zena. We took warm clothes as read another review on here advising to do so. Our little fella needed to be carried a bit, my husband did on the way up and Jimmy did on the way down. Jimmy organised the local guide for us before hand, you have to have one to climb the mountain, brought waters and breakfast for us. Fresh pineapple, boiled eggs, KFC chicken wings 👍 fresh bananas and pastries. You can also get local food at the top if you like. Whatever suits, for the kids and I it was perfect. I had packed food and didn't need it. We made it for Sunrise which was amazing. We were told the views are never guaranteed however we had an awesome day. We then tracked all around the top crater and down the other side. We felt the hot steam in some places and saw the streams of old black lava. The views were amazing we could see over to lembongan island. It took us about 5 hours in total from the bottom and back. Jimmy made it all happen so look him up if you are keen. Much cheaper than through a tourist company. 11/10.", "Booked a tour from Ubud, and after reading some reviews I understand that it is essential to have a guide. Not because it is a difficult hike, but it appears to be rather unpopular with the locals to hike by yourself. Having said that, we were among the first to arrive at the base, and as it was a private group with only 2 guests we were also almost first up on the top. You will not be alone, so expect the top to be quite crowded. But - focus on the fantastic sunrise instead! We had very nice weather and the sunrise was spectacular! The hike was not very challenging, but you should be reasonably fit. We were \\followed\\\" by a school girl that wanted us to buy drinks from her at the top, which we did. She then went down, came back up once more with another group - then she went to school (I hope!), this was at 6.30 in the morning. So bring some money.\"", "We left at 2 am from the Hotel and the guys drove us for one hour to the beggining to the climb. We started walking at 3 am and there was completely dark! We received just a small flashlight and we started to climb up in volcano on a narrow unpaved path, one by one in a row. After an hour's climb, increasingly steep started to be hard because there a lot of loose stones which make it tough. We stopped a couple of times to relax and you can imagine how was beautiful looking at the starts! The sky was completely full of them!!! We arrived at the top around 6 am (we were above the clouds and was freezing up there), it was still dark and when the sun rises the views are magical! Had a lot of monkeys there!! Definitely worth it! If you are going to and want to experience something different, this is definitely the thing that you have to do. I absolutely LOVED this experience!", "We didn't climb nor hike, just see with our own eyes, active volcano, and that's made us feel \\cool\\\" enough to tell you that, Mount Batur is a must-see in . Two and a half hours drive from our hotel at Legian, the mount view at Kintamani offered cold and windy atmosphere that ripped off our tireness and dizziness. Restaurants at the right side of the road offers better view, and more expensive food, of course. Anyway, our buffet lunch (Around RP10,000 per person) proved worth the price, not for the food, but for the view. For more of our experience in , please visit our blog at http://bettyandlingshing.blogspot.com/2009/12/ -01.html\"", "I did the sunrise trek with a group of and we took about 2 hours to reach the peak. You will start off the trek in complete darkness, and having to trust your little torchlight and the person in front of you. However, it gets better as the sun slowly rises and sprinkle sunshine all over you and your surroundings. The scenery is absolutely spectacular, despite the tiring hike. It was absolutely worth it! Oh, don't forget to have some volcano-steam-cooked eggs for breakfast at the top of the volcano! :)", "My stepfather and I attempted this hike in early January 2014. We were in good shape, the weather and the visibility were good, and we were appropriately equipped. We had paid the access fee to the caldera park We didn't even start, as we were physically prevented from doing so by six \\guides.\\\" We chose not to pay them (they asked 160k rupiah for each of us) and not to proceed.The experience was exactly like being shaken down for a bribe, except less subtle Others had described another entry point to the track. We couldn't find it If you want to do the hike independently, there might be safety in numbers, especially if your party included at least six physically intimidating men. Otherwise, you'll have to pay up\"", "I contacted Jero become my guide but he send his uncle Ketut Wagib, reservation by his WA at +6281904082208 was easy, whiting couple of second minute he (Jero) replied my message with quote of tour package price. Started picked us up in our hotel in Golden Tulip Seminyak by his driver Agung, travel around 2 hours finally we reached base of volcano. Jero send us his uncke become our guide, I though Jero will be my guide but Ketut more than enough, he the best guide I have in for 2 weeks. Started until back to the car Ketut treat us excellent, he friendly, helpful, knowledgeable and good English. Thank you Jero for arranging my trip to Mt. Batur, I and my friend definitely highly recommend your team to everyone. Please pass my big thank to Agung and Ketut, especially to Ketut without him I can't do it well. Thank you so much for excellent services!!! Visited June 2016", "Mount Batur is a peak which has a breathtaking view of the surrounding area and the lake. It is well worth the climb and can be summited relatively easily and quickly for the avid trecker. I would say it is a must see, but here is the question: Do you need a guide? (Their price is usually 500,000rp for one person although i imagine it could be haggled down) I made this text because I have read sooo many stories of people trying to climb alone being physically harassed and some not even climbing the mountain at all because of all the threats so everyone seemed to say to absolutely stay away from this place. But times have changed!!!! The former HPPGB and now PPPGB changed their tactics from straight up physical harassment to discouraging you in doing the hike alone (but not preventing you). We definately enjoyed the experience and will recommend it to any backpacker in who wants an adventure. The atmosphere of the Batur area itself is actually quite surreal. But beware! If you decide to arrange everything yourself, it is a rather remote and wild area. The answer to the need of a guide is yes for the sunrise treck and NO for a relaxing trek during the day. We wanted to save money and had read that the path was well indicated and you could do it no problem. We were right. You can download Mapsme for the area and the trail is actually marked. You cant get lost. We left at 7:30 from our room to start the hike and if you could i would recommend even later (we wanted to be back before 11 to not miss breakfast) Follow the trail up which starts around the black lava hostel and you are on your way to the climb. You will meet many guides with people on their way down but they will not bother you since they already have costomers. The worst I got was a \\hello... where you go???\\\" To which i simply replied \\\"hi\\\" and was on my way. On your way before the temple there is a sign that claims it is \\\"not allow to enter\\\" if not accompanied by a guide and it says it is a UNESCO restricted area. NOT TRUE and the mistakes in the text quickly give that away. Although, I presume it is enough to scare away people who heard the horror stories about the Batur mafia and think that what they are doing is already illegal. It is not! You are totally allowed to climb the mountain by yourself and enjoy it fully. The thing is, if you want to do the hike at night to see the sunrise, you WILL need a guide (unless you dont mind being asked constantly and angrily what you are doing and maybe being said that you are not allowed to climb without the help of a guide and maybe stumbling to find your way if not prepared) The reason you would need a guide is also because you cannot see anything at night so it is safer to have someone who knows the way. I am not trying to discredit the guides I am sure they do their job really well, but if you are like us and like to do things by yourself (all while saving some money) I can tell you go for it! But for a hike to the sunrise, absolutely pay for a guide please. Pros and cons of climbing without a guide: Pros: feeling free and adventurous, no cost (except for your accomodation and transport), seeing the nice view all the way up and down since you climb during the day, Being all alone on the track (especially if you go even later during the day) If you are lucky, meeting the 30 something monkeys who come up to the summit when everyone is gone (snap away as they pose for you!) Cons: Feeling like what you are doing is insulting the locals as they all look at you with angryish eyes Not seeing the sunrise \"", "Not for beginners. There are some very steep steps Pack light, bring only essentials. There's no nice bathroom so be prepared, bring basic toilettries I suggest that you do your bathroom business at the hotel. Sleep early the night before, you need the rest! It's a good exercise. Sunrise view is nice Be prepared for a long car ride getting there from . We left the hotel at 2AM. Is it worth a visit? Yes!", "My friend and I woke up at 2am to hike Mount Batur. The walk up reminded me of a vigil as a procession of flashlights lit up the trail. We made it to the top for sunrise, and the view was spectacular and breathtaking. Be careful not to accept anything from vendors unless you want to pay for it. We saw a few people think that they were getting a free soda and were later charged. The breakfast was average. The experience would have been more enjoyable if we had worn warmer clothes-- it was very cold. One of my favorite parts was seeing the steam coming from the volcano. The hike down was chaotic. Our guide lost track of the people in our group, and I've never seen so many people try to cram into a trail at once. I would not recommend using the bathroom on the trail unless necessary. I think that this can be a nice experience if planned well.", "Despite it was a bit overcrowded during the trek, like people had to queue for climbing up, you would find it worth after you have reached the top and enjoyed watching the sunrise. Make sure you wear a proper shoes as it was a bit slippery while climbing out there.", "Mount Agung is not an easy mountain and not that fun to walk as it just gets steeper and steeper over increasingly difficult terrain. We started the trek at Pasar Agung temple at 1:30am. 300 steps to the temple are the warm-up! Constant incline from the get-go, I suppose the fact that most of the climb is done in pitch black actually masks some of the difficulty. The outstanding views make up for the pain though and reward with the best views overlooking island towards south and west. My excellent guide Ketut helped me along the way, credit to him. The sunrise was almost magical, one can see all the way to Java facing west and Mt Rinjani on Lombok towards the east. The monkeys on top are quite fun to watch. The massive crater makes you realize how big Mt Agung really is. Don't underestimate this hike/climb, one should be fairly well trained and able to climb from approx.1,800m's altitude to 3,000+ within 4-5hrs. Don't forget...need to go down again too...which is probably the most difficult part. Solid trekking poles, a good water supply and sturdy footwear really are a must for this adventure at the holy mountain. Don't go without a guide.", "My nine year old son and I did this hike the other day. Getting up in the middle of the night? Active volcano? A headlamp? It all added up to cool and it was a time i will always remember. We had a great guide. She was cheerful and told me about the local area, her children, education, history of the mountain, living conditions, etc. The hike up is not overly difficult. Begin early and take as many breaks as you need. It took us one hour, and we took three breaks. Do take the time to stop and look back, and ahead. It is inspiring to see the snakelike path of light making it's way to the top of the volcano and knowing the top is your destination! At halfway, look down and see the bobbing lights, and be proud of what you have done so far! At the top, we immediately headed to the second, higher, refuge, where we sat with a few other folks and chatted about where they were from, how much the tour had cost them, and hidden costs, as well as other \\war stories\\\". Do bring that extra sweater, it is windy at the top, and as there is no sun, it is CHILLY. My son made with the black dog in the hut. We visited a crater. We ate banana sandwiches, ate volanco steamed boiled eggs, and drank hot tea and hot chocolate. And the sun started to rise. It was a beautiful sunrise. All the guides started explaining that Lombok is off to the right, but really, we just wanted to watch the grey becoming streaks of blue, which gave way to gasps of pink, before the darkness just seemed a memory, for morning had broken. We explored again, putting hands over steam expelling from rocks, circling the crater. And then we descended. This was the difficult part and took us longer than it took us to climb up. We were distracted by the beauty surrounding us, and lost our concentration at times, which caused a few slides! All in all, it was a fantastic experience. I am so glad we did it. Not too hard for any child, but I would suggest that the guide stick to the child like glue and have a high experienced hiker to child ratio. Here are some \\\"lessons learned\\\" 1) Lines Tourist (as mentioned by Michaela, below) has the best price that I found. Pacific Tours was charging $95 USD pp. 2) Bring your own water. 3) Do not be intimidated. When we got out of our car, a man walked up to me and told me that the guide would do everything. He mentioned breakfast and told me to give the guide 100,000rupiah. I asked what was she buying, and he said breakfast. I asked what breakfast was, and he replied, \\\"bread, bananas, eggs and water\\\". I said that that was too much for a few items. He then said \\\"okay, 50,000 rupiah then\\\". I said I would buy the items. This displeased him very much. I understand markups in tourist areas, but not accounting for where the money goes makes me cross. 4) do bring a warm long sleeved shirt. not for the hiking, for when you reach the top of mt batur.. a windbreaker would be better, you can rent them at the bottom, i believe. 5) your guide will supply your torch, but a headlamp is very helpful because then you have both arms to swing free and hold as necessary. 6) wander around the top. see the steam and rocks. it is really quite amazing. definitely a highlight of our trip.\"", "I wanted to take a helicopter ride over Mount Batur but no-one in our family would join me so we hired a car and driver to take us there. The drive to get there from Kuta was long but interesting as you travel through the many villages and rice fields on the way before making the unassuming ascent to a scenic rim surrounding Mount Batur. Although not spewing lava or even sporting smoke from the epicentre, the scars from the last eruption a mere 2 years previous are still visible down the slopes of the rising monolith. We ate in a restaurant precariously perched atop of a ridge overlooking the mountain and surrounding area dotted with houses on the edge of an adjoining lake. I highly recommend visiting this area to not only view a real live volcano but to also witness the nese culture rarely seen nowadays in Kuta or Seminyak or even Ubud for that matter.", "We were picked up at 2am from Nusa Dua and arrived at the starting point at around 3-30am. My teenage daughter and me were lucky to have a lady guide, Wayan assigned to us. We headed straight for the toilets as there are no toilets at the peak. We came prepared with headlamps, trekking shoes and a backpack with some snacks, water, rain coat, windbreaker and our cameras. At the beginning, we were overtaken by two fast paced groups. We were reasonably fit but decided to take it slow and easy. We walked in pitch darkness for half an hour through what we later found out were vegetable plots. The trek became rockier and then started to incline. As the real climb started, we came upon the two groups of hikers who had overtaken us taking a break. It was a good morale booster for us as we overtook them! After another hour or so of steady non stop climb, we reached the windy top. It was 5-30am and we had lots of time to relax before the sunrise. There were a couple of huts at the top and we stopped at one where the guide gave us our breakfast, bread with jam, eggs and some bananas. There was a mother dog and her puppy at the hut and we shared our breakfast with them. We decided to stay there as the guide assured us that this place had the best view. The scenery of lake and mountains and shimmering sky was well worth the climb. We sat there in the cold windy dawn enjoying the sunrise. We could also see the peaks of Mt Rinjani on Lombok Island. At around 7am, the guide took us round the crater and we took some shots being careful not to step too close to the rim. We went down to where steam comes out from the fissures, a reminder that this is an active volcano. We also saw a cave. The journey downhill took a much faster pace and the guide took us on a different route. We had to be careful of our foothold as the path was steep and rocky. As it was daylight now, we could see the fertile black volcanic soil that supports the farming in this area. We reached the starting point at 8am and was asked to fill up a form and leave a tip for the guide if we wished. We enjoyed our climb and the experience of being on an active volcano. An experience not to be missed!", "After a 1 hour trip by car from our hotel, we started our hike around 11:15pm and expecting to arrive before sunrise. In the early part of the hike, we go through a path surrounded by tall trees. as we proceed further, there less and less tress and soon the terrain changes from dirt to rocky surface. At that point, some of the part required us to climb on all fours. Do bring ankle and knee support, jacket/windbreaker, glove, and hiking/trail shoes. ankle and knee support is useful when descending which is the hard part of the journey. Temperature was close to 9 degrees C. Our guide provided ample light food, and hot coffee. We made it to the peak at 8am, missed the sunrise due to our lack of training. Do train and build stamina before climbing. But the view was very rewarding and you can see Mt. Rinjani, Batur, and Abang if the weather is clear. Overall, it was a great experience, testing our physical and mental limits.", "The drive to the place is Through The villages and hence interesting... On reaching there we had sumptious Indonesian lunch at Chintamani restaurant... We didn't visit the volcano site ... rather climbed up to the rooftop of nearby building to have a Clear View of the volcano", "Initially, the mandatory guide policy was frustrating, but once we got on our way, our guide warmed up to me, and I realized he ended up with very very little of the 300,000 Rupiahs that my wife and I paid. It goes to the corrupt government of Indonesia, who cuts the humble local guides a small monthly check. In reality, the guides are more dependent upon tips from satisfied hikers than their short-changed paychecks. If you go farther than the normal up-and-down hike, which we did, you are expected to tip your guide. We went up, then hiked the rim of the crater, then had breakfast and hiked the long way down. So on top of the 300,000, we tipped him another half of that. For budget travelers, it was an expensive outing (especially after paying our driver). But we knew it was worth it. Our guide was funny, energetic, took lots of pictures for us, answered our questions, and ensured that we had a good time. In the end I was really glad that we were with \\Geronimo.\\\" As an advanced hiker, the hike was not at all demanding--I never broke a sweat--but for others I could see it was a challenge. I was glad I packed our headlamps. Those came in handy. Also, proper hiking shoes are recommended. If you're wearing low-cut shoes, you're certain to get black sand and small pebbles in your footwear. The views were fantastic. We caught the sunrise at the top, and the sky was clear in the east, with clouds rolling in through our midst from the west. It made for a spectacular sunrise. At one point, the sunrise was shining through the misty clouds passing by, and the whole sky was ablaze with yellow light. From the top, you could see the Sea, Batur Lake, as well as Mt. Agung, the highest point in . It was great.\"", "its a long drive but its worth it. The view of the caldera is mesmerizing. Ask a tour guide to point out the village where the first nese people came from and about the fragrant trees that only grow in that area. Also eat a great buffet meal at the restaurant perched on top, at the far right of the village. it has exterior balconies and the view is outstanding", "What a magnificent piece of nature. I fell in love with Mt Batur it was so beautiful. We dined on the side of a cliff with uninterrupted views of this spectacular volcano. I absolutely loved it and so did my 8 year old son. A must visit.", "We paid 350000 per person, there was 4people per guide. We got picked up, breakfast before the climb and the food on top of the mountain. Coffee and hot chocolate at the top at an extra 30000. Unfortunately it was clouded in and we couldn't see the sunrise, but as we hiked down the sun came out. Still worth the hike even without a view. Ask to see where they cook they eggs in the volcano steam- it's really cool and a nice spot to warm up.", "I'm just sorry I didn't have the opportunity to go on the Sunrise trekking activity. I also woulfd have like to see the villlage ont he foot of Mount Batur famous for its Pura Tuluk Biyu's 1000 years old Rites of Peace.", "Early 3am start from Ubud to ascend Mt Batur by torchlight...this is designed to get you to the summit in time for sunrise. Eggs for breakfast cooked in a steam vent atop this active volcano...yum! We descended down the back side of the volcano...beautiful and exhilarating (albeit a little precarious at times). A wonderful experience.", "wonderful but a steep trek up mt batur at 4 am to a beautiful sunrise on a volcanic peak is a must on a trip to ...dont miss it a guide will take you there for a breakfast with a view...2 hrs uphill and 1 hr on the way down is totally worth.", "No one tells you how hard this is until you are midway and dying !! It’s a good trek but one needs to be fit to get up to the top to see the sunrise on time. The terrain begins easy and then gets steep and full of lose rubbles which makes it hard to climb up. It’s also hard to climb down. But overall it’s a good experience as long as you are fit and have a comfortable pit of hiking shoes.", "We didn't climb Mount Batur but we had booked a day tour that took us to a restaurant for buffet lunch overlooking the mountain and Lake Batur, the views were lovely and it would have been even better to get closer to it. Our driver also parked along the edge of the road so we could get some nice photos. Will look into the climb next time we visit as it sounds breathtaking.", "I joined group tour (15 people)for cost 350k rupiah/person. It is cheap and had poor quality service. The guide didn't speak English at all, not one word. He didn't need it though, he just walked and we followed. When you get to the top we spread out and somehow not able to find our guide. The views are without a doubt beautiful but my god what a climb.The second half is very steep and a lot harder than I was expecting some people really struggled and only just made it to the end of the sunrise. Watch out for the monkeys! When you're on top of the mountain, be sure to walk around the crater, it's the best part. The walk down is very long and slippery, so take it easy.", "Woke up in the early morning and get ready for the Mount Batur sunrise trecking for the first time our visited in . Estimate time of hiking took around 2 hours to reached. When we about to reached,it was a little cold up there. We didnt managed to get to the top as we run out of energy and already exhausted. When the sunrise awake,the sky started to created the beautiful and shining morning view. Stunning and breath taking morning please us to stay and snap more picture. We decided walked to the other side as our mountain guide mention about the west side,where there alot of intresting place to discover and sigh seeing. Special thanks to our mount guide Putu,who willing to bring us around and introduce some of the Mount Batur history. Wild monkey also been spotted around at the mountain.There was a small cave where the local will went in for meditation and a prayer for good. He also shared with us about the last eruption of the volcano. Not forget also the 10 minute of hard boiled egg and baked banana as well(yes its did like an oven). He also show us the rock and its really make some noise when we hear it closely. After an few hour on the mountain,is time for us to go back. Very challenging because the way down is sandy and alot of rock. Its was fun,we are really enjoyed and having a good time. Dream came true and a great experience! No regret but happy and feel satisfied of our journey. Will miss Mount Batur and for sure!", "We did sunrise trekking to catch sunrise but it seemed hard. The weather was cloudy and unable to catch the sunrise. We did check the forecast but it didnt work when we did the trekking. It wasnt problem for us as we had friendly local guided who made the trip worth.", "Worst experience on ! Let me explain why! And let me show alternatives. 1. Mass invasion of tourists. And with invasion I mean a never ending snake of people from bottom to top and back. No joke! On the top of mt. batur were at least 300 people. I Never expected sooooo much people. While watching sunrise other people walking around all the time, stand up in front of you for selfies etc. 2. Booking a guide, means booking someone showing you the way! Not more! Our guide told us nothing about history and geology of Mt. Batur. I knew more then him after reading Wikipedia article. But the guide never stopped asking us, if we like to have a longer tour (for more money of course). 3. Mafialike trekking agencies try to force you book a guide. (Mine was Arlinas) 4. Breakfast: = a joke, toast with egg and banana. 5. Equipment: another joke! Just a simple torch with not enough power. After 30min walk light was gone! Nothing else of equipment. 6. The price is horraible expensive for the provided service (300k per person) I was in a Group of 4 people after negotiation. 6. Last but not least the view. The view is beautiful that's true. But millions of views are beautiful while sunrise. Ok, if you still think I want to hike Mt. Batur... please don't or go without guide. The way up is no problem if you have the right shoes, torch and googlemaps. Just start from black lava hostel and follow the way to the Pura penataran agung temple, turn right and head to the Pura Payogaan temple (check Google maps). Follow the trail (5-10min) until you reach a shack where they sell water, etc. From here just follow the masses. If you want to see the sunset alone and without spending so much money, avoid Mt. Batur, rent a scooter and watch it from the south-west caldera of the volcano. This means nearly same angle to the sunrise and you got Mt. Batur, Mt. Abang, and Mt. Agung on your photos. Which is more impressive! Just give it a try. If you don't like it you can go next day to Mt Batur.", "It was a tough hike, but so worth it at the top for sunrise! The is the sunrise deck (the first outlook) and then the very peak is not much further, although it is a straight uphill climb. A little less people up there than at the lower outlook.", "Many reviews rate this as an easy hike. This is true if you're a hiker, but if you're not, this will be a little challenging. Our guide was well worth the investment, giving us information about the volcano, people, and culture, taking pictures of us, and basically towing one of my up half the mountain (she's not a hiker). Wear hiking boots and eat something before you leave. Bring extra water, an extra flashlight (provided, but not reliable), and toilet paper for the ladies (no bathroom at the top, but plenty of bushes). It's a 60-120 minute hike to the top, depending on your skill level. It's worth the extra time to hike around the rim of the volcano, the view is spectacular and you'll see and feel the live vents. If you're willing to wait 20 minutes, they'll cook eggs for you on those vents. Otherwise, they cook them at the main ledge using a stove. We stayed at Baruna Cottages on the lake, and the view and extra sleep would have made it worth the stay, even if it wasn't a great accommodation. 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Spectacular location on the cliffs on the west coast of . Quite a large temple complex with long walls that you can walk along. In addition to the visit the highlight is the Kewac dance show which you have to buy tickets for at 100,000R per person which is money well spent. They go on sale at 5pm and worth getting in early as seating is first come first served in the outdoor amphitheater. We had a great view of the stage and also enjoyed a spectacular sunset. The show lasts for about 45 minutes and is spectacular with great costumes. When you buy your ticket you are also given a sheet of paper explaining the different acts. Really enjoyable show. A “must do” activity while you’re in ", "We visited the beautiful Uluwatu temple on our first trip to in January. If not for our awesome driver and guide Bagus Arka we wouldn't have seen the Uluwatu temple, one of the many stunning and memorable sights that he showed us. I would highly recommend Bagus to anyone needing to be shown around , he planned out the day and just took us to the best spots in . Temples, waterfalls, rice fields, jet ski rides, snorkelling, luwak coffee plantation, monkey forest, dinner on the beach, dinner in the rain forest and much much more! He was very informative, knowledge and eager to share. Bagus was incredibly friendly and hospitable. Considering this incredible service we where surprised at the amazing affordability, my partner and I are 20 years old and are not yet made of money. So there is no excuse or reason not to contact Bagus on your next trip to ! Please look no further Bagus can be contacted on his email - tejex74@yahoo.com HAPPY TRAVELS 😊🌍", "this is a place where well known as the forest monkey. because the way to the uluwatu temple you should walk through a monkey forest. i suggest you here should watch the kecak dance. and watch out for foreigners dont use anything that hangs(keychain,.sunglasses,ect)", "I had a good time in Uluwaty temple, The view is mindblowing. Monkeys didn't give me any trouble, they were being fed by the employees and it was too hot for them to mess around with tourists. I wasn't able to enter the temple since was restricted to only praying visitors, Even though I was not impressed by the temple, the view and the monkeys made it worth it.", "There are two things that famous Pura Uluwatu Luhur. First: The beautiful of Temple on the edge of the cliff. Second: The mischievous monkeys. Tip: Not recommended for visitors who wear prescription glass, because it is definitely going to be the main thing taken by the monkeys. Tip: Hire a guide will help to away or obstruct the monkeys to taking our things, but be sure to deal on the fee of guide services first. Tips: Its better to leave all the items that might attract the monkeys, for example: eyeglasses, jewelry, hats, etc, in the car. Pura area is widely, and quite a lot of objects that can be enjoyed, especially the edge of steep cliffs that can be the object or background of an interesting photo. Tip: Located at the western end of the , this temple is going to be a wonderful place to enjoy the sunset. Besides temples, funny behavior of the monkeys in this area also can be exciting entertainment, but it is not suggested to interact with the monkeys in this temple area, since they tend to be aggressive.", "This place is as beautiful as I have ever imagine. It's a cliff where uluwatu temple is situated. They have entry fees of 30000 local currency. This place is famous among the tourist for sunrise and sunset.temple is open for prayer only in 3 times a day 6am,12pm and 6 pm. They have traditional dance show in the evening during sun set . If you love nature u must visit this place.", "One of the must see temples in . Awesome location with panoramic views of the ocean. It gets pretty crowded at sunset, so you may want to leave a little before sunset and head over to Jimbaran to watch the sunset. You would need 40 minutes from Uluwatu to Jimbaran to be in time to get a spot on the Jimbaran beach and watch the sunset.", "My experience in Uluwatu temple was great! I was lucky as my Airbnb was very close and I just walked to reach it, after paid they let me wore a tunic in respect of the temple. The temple itself isn’t that big, when I went there were not many people, I think because was early morning but was really nice walk up and down. The best thing in Uluwatu temple is the amazing cliffs all around it, so beautiful. You can seat and just stare at them. Awesome. Here is where you can get amazing photos. There are a lot of monkeys strolling all around the temple which you need to pay attention as they are very attracted from glasses, phones, keys they take an instant to catch it from your hands. Overall, if you're not staying very far from place, I highly recommend to visit this temple.", "This is a well known temple south of Kuta in Uluwathu. Ramyna dance performance was excellent and worth watching", "Nice place.Monkeys was so nice.We went there a taxi and its was long way from Kuta.Tax is very cheap there.Ticet was Uluwatu Temple 100000r.", "kids friendly destination / the monkeys are well behaved [not the Ulu Watu type aggressive ones]. remember not to tease the monkeys or hide food - they are smart creatures. mostly friendly. sensible spot for the young kids as well. trek down to the temple by the river and walk over the bridge to the centre...", "We visited Uluwatu temple after the water sports at Benoa in the evening. It is also one of the seashore temple but on a cliff. Tickets for kecak dance are available at 5pm and the dance starts at 6pm. It got very crowded and it is prudent to occupy a good seat early. The show started with breathtaking sunset. It is a unusual dance without any music but the dancers themselves chant kecak, kecak and potray rescue of Sita", "in April 2013 visited in Uluwatu temple (of Apes). Before you go in you must wear a sharog. Buy nuts for the apes so the follow you everywhere. Uluwatu temple is one of the most important Hindu-temples and the time we were there, there was some seremony going on, but it was not allowed for tourists. Temple is situated on the top of the very gorgeous rock. Difficult to read the stunning views to words... It is a must see in .", "Sunset and sunrise is free. People should see them twice per year. Uluwatu Temple is the best place for sunset. You cannot breath at that moment. A place must visit when you are in .", "Been to Uluwatu temple as well as tanah lot for sunsets. Uluwatu is way more spacious and has a fantastic view! Tanah lot was too cramped and messy for a good walk while enjoying the place. Go to uluwatu if you are contemplating between the two! Its my first time going, lucky to be brought around by a local.", "Uluwatu temple is located in the southern tip of , just an hour drive from international airport. That temple is one of the famous temples in . Good time to visit that temple is in the afternoon till when the sun get down- It will be nicer if you visit temple and spend your time to watch the dance of Kecak dance while enjoying the sunset - just be carefull of the monkeys !!! Don't wear hat, sun glasses, also carefull with your handphone- so, I suggest you to visit Uluwatu temple during your holiday in - thanks Artha 👍👍👍", "This was our first stop in Ubud, and wow what a stunning place! For the small entrance cost, it was very well organised with friendly staff members all over the sanctuary looking out for mischievous monkeys. We spent just under 2 hours there, with many walks, statues and monkeys to keep you occupied. Brilliant photo opportunities and of course for a small fee you can feed bananas to the monkeys. This would be an ideal place to bring children, and unlike Uluwatu the monkeys are friendly and won't pinch your sunglasses! =) As other reviewers have mentioned, there were a few other tourists we noticed that didn't seem to respect the monkeys - so it is worth remembering that you are a guest in there house, and so you should treat them as such.", "Prepare your sun block before visiting the temple as it could get really hot there! Don't worry if you feel like you're not appropriately dressed to visit the temple - you get to borrow a long cloth to be tied around your waist at the entrance booth. Uluwatu temple looks extremely wonderful with the ocean view but be careful with the well-trained monkeys! I spent half the time hiding behind a local whenever I spotted a monkey; if you're scared of them you may give this temple a miss!", "We went to Uluwatu on the motor bike from Sanur. The temple was easy to find and we were amazed, when we were about to enter, that monkeys were everywhere. Now they are cheeky and we saw one rip off a lady's sparkling earring which left her ear bleeding.. so hat-hati (be careful). The grounds surrounding the temple are amazing when you are close to the cliffs to look down at the raging sea crashing against the rocks. The temple is old and just amazing piece of Architecture. Good many areas to walk around.", "The Uluwatu temple is overrated. Sure, it has very beautiful views, but the temple itself is not worth the visit. Additionally, like many other tourist sites in Indonesia it is not well kept and there is trash all over the place!! Finally, monkeys here are very aggressive, much more than in Ubud. I saw two ladies getting attacked although they did nothing to provoque the monkeys, were not wearing sunglasses or jewelry and had no food on them. I guess this is what happens when you promote feeding wild animals - very bad image of Indonesians.", "We visited the Uluwatu temple at sunset (price: IDR 20.000 p/person). The sight is really beautiful and worth going, but you cannot visit the temple itself and this is not really impressive.", "Went here as the last stop after the Uluwatu half day tour. Yes, the view is great but the restaurants are a bit expensive. Food is good but I still think that it is way overpriced. Check it out for the sake of being able to see it but it is not a loss if you missed it.", "i went to ulawatu temple around 11 in the morning. i was really mesmerised with the beauty of this place it was wonderful. i would say i miracle to think a temple in the middle of the ocean and people visiting there.only one regret that tourists are not allowed inside the temple other than that i really loved the pleasant atmosphere there.", "Uluwatu is a popular spot for both sunset and the evening fire dance -- that means it will be very crowded in the evening. It will also be very hot, as there is no protection from the sun as is sets in the west, but you can walk out a ways and get a view back at the temple in the light of the setting sun, which is nice. Go early if you have a preference for where you sit to watch the dancing - a view that includes the sunset will be blinding, but dramatic. They PACK the auditorium -- late comers may end up sitting on the concrete floor by the dancers, so don't wait until the last minute. Note that this is a storytelling dance, so it is a theater production as much or more than it is a dance. It's an interesting performance.", "I've been to ulu's a few times before but finally got to the temple. It was worth the visit. Really nice setting, but of a tourist trap and a lot of people tripping over each other but enjoyed it none the less.", "The monkey in here is not as aggressive as when i was in Uluwatu. We tried to invite the monkey with empty banana skin so they'll want to climb to our body and it's almost always working. Got a great shot with this trick without buying the banana at all. The place is really nice, looking very natural. Make sure you didn't visit here when rainy seasons.", "Uluwatu Temple and cliff has excellent views, Sunset is spectacular and should not miss Kachak dance show.", "It was on the last day of our tour when we planned to visit Tanah Lot. Just before finalizing our tour, it is one of places that I would really love to go to. I even insisted to my partner that we really go here. Upon reaching the place, I just thought that it has some scenic similarities with Uluwatu Temple but when we go further, I realized its peculiarities. Indeed, there is nothing much to do in the area but you really wonder as why a lot of people are coming in the area, both foreign and locals. We were both fascinated with place. We can't stop but to take photos in every angle as possible, both from a far and near the temple itself. When you go nearer to the temple you can't really avoid to get wet because you really have to pass by along the shoreline. No regrets of getting wet at all, it was great!!! I would highly recommend this place to anyone who plans to visit .", "Uluwatu Temple was as beautiful as we imagined. Walking along the tall cliffs and gazing at the surrounding ocean is breathtaking. Beware the monkeys. They will steal loose items and are not as friendly as the ones at the Ubud Monkey Forest.", "Loved Uluwatu. It would be such a beautiful place if it wasnt for the thousands of tourists fiddling on their phones in every nook and cranny of the property. If they could have provided a quiet place for people to pray or meditate then it could have been really special. I guess that comes back to what you are looking for. If you're looking for a straight tourist look around, its still worth it. Lovely place.", "We asked our taxi driver to take us to Uluwatu and surprise us with something beautiful- and that he did. It cost us $3 entry each and we had to wear a Hindu cultural sarong as it was a spiritual temple. The view was amazing along the boardwalk that boarders the Uluwatu cliff side. As we headed down to the end of the boardwalk we had a great conversation with two local women who made us wristbands and anklets. Then we were welcomed to the end of the temple by 40+ monkeys. As common sense would suggest, don’t touch the monkeys and don’t wear anything shiny either as the monkeys will try to steal it. All in all lovely surprise trip and a must see in .", "Unfortunately, they now have built ugly concrete walls all along the rim of the cliff, masking the once fantastic and virgin sight down to the sea. In other terms: they are \\beautifying\\\" the whole Temple Complex into a Disney Style attraction. There is only one single gate (for photos shots) which can be opened onto a platform giving way to an unmasked view on the Indian Ocean and it's powerful waves smashing against Uluwatu Rocks. Lucky I have known and appreciated this Highlight during better times! Beware of the nasty monkeys which snatch anything they can get and never return! Consequently: nice to visit at sunset.\"", "From my point of view, Uluwatu Temple is one of the most beautiful temples in . The view over the cliffs and the ocean is spectacular. Despite the fact that most of the tourist are going here in the afternoon, to see the sunset, me and my wife, we visited the temple in the morning. There were very few tourists, so the visit was more enjoyable and peaceful. In order to enter, you must wear a sarong or a scarf, but there are a lot near the ticket office.", "Among the different temples we've visited in , I can say that Uluwatu is among the bexst ones you'll ever see. The place is very quiet and peaceful. It is very perfect for nature lovers. There are monkeys in the area so be extra cautious. If you wanna take a photo near the edge of the cliff, turn right after the entrance", "Uluwatu Temple is a gorgeous place to see the nese people celebrate their heritage. The grounds are are on a cliff with gorgeous views of the ocean. There are monkeys running around and be careful. They will steal anything hanging but likely they are ground keepers that help the visitors recover their belongings. Plan accordingly and stay for the dance that happens at sunset. You would need to have a driver or an uber ready to leave Uluwatu. There is no public transportation to and from the temple. We hired Marte with Local Host (+62 819 991 36 355) and he drove us from our hotel to the Temple and back for very inexpensive. Worth every penny.", "Don’t miss to visiting Uluwatu temple known well for stunning view of evening time during sunset time. Great scenery from 25-30 meters high cliff. Monkeys are almost everywhere. Be careful with your belonging(earring,necklace, phone, and glasses). Monkey bit tricky on steals your thing in matter of blink of eyes. Best time be there by 4.30pm. Able to explore around area before sunset time@6.15-6.30pm depends on month. Kecak Fire dance are great to see with IRD.100k for entrance fee. Show will start @ 6am . Enjoying the show with oven stage of sunset background during the show time. #oka tourguide", "These monkeys are friendly, however respect the rules. Definitely a better experience here than in uluwatu.", "No trip to would be complete without visiting some of the beautiful temples. Uluwatu temple is a must. The stunning views, the setting, the history make this a place to visit. Built in the 1500s, it has lasted thru numerous weather episodes, millions of visitors and the monkeys. The walk along the cliff edge is beautiful with views to the temple, the ocean and over the island. Watch out for the monkeys, they are fast and will take anything. You can not enter the temple area as it is for praying only but you can get up close and get great photos.", "Was glad I visited Uluwatu temple. The view of the ocean is stunning. The entry fee includes the provision of a sarong and/or sash. Beware of the monkeys as we saw two running away with someone’s spectacles. Additionally, one grabbed my sarong and we had a little tug of war. The view was worth the visit.", "During your stay in you must see Uluwatu Temple and after visit this temple and clif obligatory you must go to Jimbaran beach for the seafood dinner with Sunset seeing. In my opinion and opinion of my group of friends - its obligatory part of trip.", "I was really disappointed that I didn't get to see much of this beautiful place. As I walked in and down the path to the first view point being the ocean I had a rather large and naughty monkey come running up my back, onto my shoulder and steal my sunnies from my head. Unfortunately I made the mistake of not putting them out of sight like I had for all my other belongings. Next thing you know a local guide went and got my sunnies from the monkey which I then had to pay her in return for this!! I personally think that the monkeys are trained to do this, but who knows. Anyway, I immediately left after that as I do not like monkeys and I was very frightened as the monkeys here in Uluwatu are very aggressive without humans going near them! If you are brave then I would highly recommend going as from the small part I saw it's a very beautiful place. Unfortunately I wouldn't return!", "The name of Uluwatu came from the word of “Ulu” mean the tip and “Watu” mean stone. So Uluwatu temple means, a holy site built on the tip of the rock. We targeted to see  Uluwatu temple around 5 pm as we wanted to see sunset. The temple of Uluwatu area set on the top of cliff bank, measure around 100 meters above the sea level facing the Vast Indian Ocean. great place to see the sunset view like as the sunset view at Tanah Lot temple. The temple on the cliff is quite beautiful. Our driver  recommend the dance performance which costs IDR 100,000. But we regretted seeing it. It would have been  better to spend  time moving around temple.  Tourist are not allowed to visit.", "Our last stop was visiting Uluwatu Temple, a nese Hindu sea temple. It is located on the cliffs of the sea. They have an amazing show that starts at 6pm. The temple has beautiful ocean views and an amazing sunset.", "The actual place is as beautiful as in the photos. Dramatic sheer cliffs plunging into the churning waves of the Indian Ocean below, with this small temple perched right at the edge. You can walk along a pathway along the cliff for 300-400 meters. Uluwatu is located at the southern tip of , traffic is bad along the narrow road. it took 2 hours by car from Ubud, and probably an hour from Denpasar. Allow enough time for travel.", "We hired a private driver for the day from Putu and family drivers (can contact at sudiana_goazonk@yahoo.com). Eddy was our driver and he picked us up in Seminyak and drove us around Jimbaran. We visited Ayana Resort and Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park, and then Eddy brought us to Uluwatu with the perfect timing to catch the sunset and the Kecak fire dance that happens every night. We got there a bit after 4:30pm, which gave us a chance to walk around the grounds while it was still sunny. It was only 20000 IDR to get in and they supply you with a purple sarong or yellow sash to wear while on the temple grounds. Our driver was awesome and he came with us and took photos for us. We walked up to the temple and then there is a long pathway that runs along the side of the cliff. There are many great spots to stop along here for photos and viewpoints. The view is spectacular all along the pathway. We walked all the way to the end and could see some monkeys off in the distance. Our driver told us that they usually are on the pathway, but it must have been too hot out. We didn't mind because we had read many stories of people who had their things stolen by monkeys on the trail. We made it back up to the temple and headed off to the other side, where they sell the Kecak tickets, right away because our driver warned us that the seats fill up quickly. Tickets were 100 000 IDR, I believe. We were able to get great seats at about 5:30, while the amphitheatre was just starting to fill up. Honestly, I think all the seats had a pretty great view though. We really enjoyed the dance and watching the sun setting in the background. The costumes are amazing! Our driver warned us that the dance can be a bit slow at the beginning, but it gets quite exciting at the end. I am really glad that he did because I watched some people leave just before the most exciting part of the whole show (the part with all the fire). Do yourself a favour and do NOT miss the ending. It literally makes the show! Overall this was our favourite day in . It was so great to do things at our own pace and to include all the stops that mattered to us. I highly recommend using a private driver during your stay in .", "Uluwatu temple is one of the historical temple with best location. Facing direct to the Indian ocean and has best sunset area. You will enjoy the best clift and kecak dance as well ,while waiting for sunset. You will get an amazing experience.", "Uluwatu is famous of its stunning reefs view. The weather was good when I came here. You need to pay 20k/person to enter here.", "Uluwatu is a temple that lies in ruin overlooking the ocean. To get to the temple you first must tie a provided nylon wrap around your waist which instantly will stick to your legs in the heat and humidity. You will then be directed to a path that leads through heavy jungle. As you proceed you will discover that the jungle is populated by aggressive monkeys waiting to steal your hat, glasses, cameras or any other objects they can get their hands on. We were escorted by a park ranger, armed with a slingshot, who kept the monkeys away. We did witness several people being robbed by the monkeys who ambushed them as they walked by. Many steps lead to the ruins of the temple which you can view through locked gates. The ocean below is spectacular. This place was pretty crowded, it was hot, the monkeys do steal, the ruins are a bit inaccessible but what a great adventure.", "Uluwatu is a temple among the cliff, deep blue sea and aside is rock. U can enjoy sunset here. There is also a unique. tranditional dancing show Kekak and fire dance. 6pm started and finish at 7pm, 1 hout dan ce show.Ticket for the show is 100k IRP, and 30k for temple entrance.", "Uluwatu Temple is one of the popular temples in , is renowned for its magnificent location, perched on top of a steep cliff. This temple also shares the splendid sunset backdrops as that of Tanah Lot Temple, another important sea temple located in the island's western shores. Uluwatu Temple is one of the top places in the island to go to for sunset delights, with direct views overlooking the beautiful Indian Ocean and daily Kecak dance performances.", "Quite simply one of the best trips of my life ! This temple is so beautiful sat on Uluwatu cliffs. That isn't even the best bit. The dance and show is one of the best in the world ! It's costs 10,000 rup to watch but that is the best £5 you will ever spend. It gets very just so get there about half an hour before the show starts and prepare for an amazing show. Then when the show finishes, be sure to take photos of the sun setting across the ocean. Truly beautiful.", "We jumped in a taxi to try and get the sunset at Uluwatu temple. We were blown away by the immense number of tourists, bused, cars and taxis. The monkeys are very bold and you have to watch your back. View is spectacular but so are many other gorgeous spots in . Have now seen but won't be coming back.. It's just too busy!", "We rushed to catch the sunset at Uluwatu Temple. It was beautiful, the sky return purple/pink. Magical sight to see here as your on a very high cliff and if you have the right camera, you wont be disappointment. We caught the last 15mins of a nese sunset show, must see.", "Nice day outing at the monkey forest. They were not aggressive like Uluwatu and a good walk in the forest.", "The perfect place to see the sunset at the hill top of uluwatu temple. One must plan to arrive at least 1 Hr before sunset.", "A long drive (as part of a larger day out) included this lovely temple, one of our favourites in . Set over a large area on the side of a lake, the weather was a bit cooler and the tourists a little less (although still a lot). We spent 45 minutes slowly wandering the grounds. We enjoyed this over both Tanah Lot and Uluwatu.", "We liked the Uluwater temple better than the one in Tanah Lot or Besakih. Make sure to wear a sarong or rent one at the entrance. Also the monkeys will try to steal your cameras or sun glasses if you wear / show them openly. Otherwise a beautiful walk along the cliffs with some stunning views!", "Beautiful temple Uluwatu on the cliff, lots of monkeys and with spectacular views. It’s one of the main must see temples in .", "Some nice views to see. From a tourist view, you can't get close to the temple at all and can just about see it from the various view points. There's a nice holy snake that you can touch for good luck. No guides available at all, just various people that want to take a photo. A guide like in Ulawatu would be great to explain all, they are quite far apart and we did both temples in a day but a trip to just Ulawatu would have sufficed", "The temple is on top of a beautiful hill which is very picturesque especially if you go at sunset. Their are many steps so if you are not found that then it’s not for you. I would definitely say this is a must see and the views are incredible and also Uluwatu temple is rich in history.", "Uluwatu temple is the great place to visit and see. And also you can see traditional nes dance like kecak dance, barong dance and fire dance", "We only had one free day in (we were there for a wedding) so we chose to go to Uluwatu Temple. The temple was beautiful, as were the views, but I didn't think it was worth taking out a half day to go see it.", "Well, if we are talking about view . You will never be disappointed for it. But if you think view of beaches is too mainstream for you, then Uluwatu is a great choice. The place is located on a cliff so you can enjoy the view from up there. Every evening at 6 pm. They are having a performance for kecak dance. Another place you must visit in ", "Uluwatu temple is a must go place in . Located on the top of a cliff by the Indian ocean, it gives beautiful views of the sun setting on the ocean. It is straight out of a fantasy book. I went there with my wife. We just wanted time to stand still while the sun was setting. When the rays of the setting sun makes the ocean reflect orange with the sound of the waves crashing against the cliff, you cannot ask for more. Getting there takes about one hour from Nusa Dua and you can make the cab wait while you enjoy the short trip. Strongly recommend it !!! You can enjoy seafood dinner at Jimbaran Bay on the way back.", "Visit Uluwatu Temple for the view of waves and cliffs! Definitely worth a trip down! Beware of the Monkey's as you walk down the pathway to the temple though! Watch out for your belongings.", "I come here on my last evening in Uluwatu for sunset and what an amazing view it is. This place really does get very crowded and you need to find a good spot if you want great sunset photos. Make sure you walk around all the cliff top and you will find some real great photo spots that other people will miss out on by just hanging near the temple. Be careful of the monkeys here as the paths are small and they will reach out and grab for your stuff.", "Staying in Nusa Dua, my family caught a taxi to Uluwatu temple around 5pm to get a good spot to view the Kecak performance. Beautiful spot is Uluwatu, especially as the sun goes down. No monkeys to be seen - I liked that even better. So the Uluwatu sunset is worth seeing alone, however add to this, the Kecak traditional dance by the sea as the sunsets, and you have a magic experience that's worth visiting. My tips, get there early, see the temple and get a good seat - DO NOT SIT ON THE FIRST ROW - it gets hot. Best place to sit is looking directly at the sunset a few rows back. Just turn up to the temple - don't bother booking - all the taxi drivers know about it.", "Uluwatu temple is located in the southern tip of , just few km from the city but sadly terrific was just terrible and took 2 hours to get there. That temple is one of the famous temples in with its aggressive monkeys at the area but there are a lot staff to protect visitor from any monkey attack. Good time to visit that temple is in the afternoon till when the sun get down", "Visited in August 2010 - we were staying in Nyuh Kuning so had to either walk through or round the Monkey Forest to get into Ubud. Costs 20,000 rupiah to go through the forest - very cheap - and you can buy bananas to feed the monkeys, if you want, for about the same cost. The monkeys are certainly not as aggressive as the ones at Uluwatu but you should bear in mind that they are, nonetheless, wild animals. On the day we actually went into the forest sanctuary there was a major fight going on amongst groups of the monkeys - they are quite vicious towards one another and some of the monkeys showed serious bloody wounds as a result of this fighting. The mother/baby monkeys are quite cute but the males are a bit scary! The Monkey Forest itself is quite small - has a few nice lush areas - but seeing them involves stairs - not that strenuous but might be a problem for those with mobility problems or with baby pushers etc. We didn't have any problems with the monkeys attacking us either in the forest or when we walked around on the motorbike path but we didn't buy bananas or antagonise them in any way! The temple is quite nice - there was a big festival happening when we were there and it was often closed to the public - has some interesting statues and carvings. All in all the Monkey Forest is probably worth a visit if you really want to see monkeys but it wont take you long to see all it has to offer.", "If you plan on visiting Uluwatu Temple, make sure you do it at sunset. Yes it will be crowded and the traffic nigh on unbearable both to and from the Temple but the views and photographs will be amazing.", "If you are near Uluwatu or even in Nusa Dua, don't miss a visit to Uluwatu Temple. As others suggested before, don't show your sunglasses, they can be agressive with you. If you don't bring food nor sunglasses, they will not harm you. There are hundreds of them. About the temple, like others in the region, you will need to use some clothes (sarongs and sashes) that they provide at the entrance. The temple is back from the javanese 11th Century and worth a visit. If you like beach, don't miss some of the best beaches in , like Padang-Padang for instance.", "We visited Uluwatu temple and bought tickets for the sunset fire dancers. The temple isn't anything special, but its location and the fire dancers were superb.", "Uluwatu a place with everything;wave, culture, greenery! A must to go place while in . What a good experience at Uluwatu Temple. Heard so much about the monkeys disturbance, but they did not bother me and my kids at all even we try to feed them with bananas. A must to wear the sarong that provided at the entrance of the temple shows that how nese respect to their religion. There is a sign board at the temple especially ladies, please read. Stay one night at Uluwatu, the unforgettable night!", "I think touristic places in are definitely really not for me... I've been told by guides and touristic information stuff that Uluwatu, Tanah Lot, Double Six Beach, Monkey Forest, Kuta and all were \\must seens\\\" and blablabla... So disappointing ! All these places are crowded by tourists, buses, Chinese taking stupid selfies and people trying to sell you useless Made in China crap ! So harassing ! I was looking forward to seeing Uluwatu Temple because I was expecting a very spiritual and quiet place, for meditation, silence, monks or I don't know. Well, I was so naive because what a surprise... That's the exact opposite ! The \\\"temple\\\" (actually it's just a way across the cliffs because you can't go into the temple) is crowded... There are aggressive and thieve monkeys waiting for a dumb tourist, to jump on his shoulder and rob sunglasses, hat or anything they can take from you And don't do anything against them because they are a way smarter and aggressive than you think, so if don't wanna get bite, stay calm The entrance fee was 20,000 rp for an adult, a sarong is included in the price for the time of the visit. Alright. The only thing I really enjoyed was the really beautiful view and sunset on the cliffs, ocean and waves. You can also see a few good level surfers on the right of the temple, waiting for the next wave on the water. Far away from tourists and monkeys (but in the end that's the same, no?) they were the lucky ones of the area I think But anyway, after a walk among the heat, tourists, selfies, monkeys, the noise from the big speakers telling tourists every two minutes to \\\"be careful of monkeys \\\" and blablabla, Well I bought a ticket to see the \\\"kecak\\\" fire dance ... 100 000 rp for 1 hour ... expansive but I bought it . Whaaaaat a scam !!! Avoid that crap for dumb children ! It was like a stupid cartoon or something , they overplay the all thing just to make laugh tourists , nothing authentic, just to please and advertise families with little children... I had the feeling to be at the circus or some sh** . Terrible. In Java I've seen much cheaper and better quality shows, which actually worth it And the WORST is, at the end of the show (it was night ) I was asking for a bluebird cab or something to go back to my homestay, and guess what, no cab around ! And they don't want to come if you call them. Weird? There are Just a few big private cars owned by a couple of guys who were asking me 300 000 rp for the ride ! \\\"Cheap mister, cheap yes\\\" What a joke !! Tourist trap . I said no thank you and started walking, A few minutes later I've found a nice local guy who brought me back to Jimbaran for 100 000 rp . It's still a bit expansive but better than the others, so Thank you buddy. I came back to my place and choose to only keep in mind the sunset and the cliffs (and the surfers) . The rest can f*** off I actually think the main attraction in that temple is watching other tourists being robbed by the monkeys... \\\"Ahah look the Chinese guy a monkey took his sunglasses! Ahahah\\\" ... Ok really spiritual place. Or maybe that's the opposite : tourists are actually the monkey's main attraction?\"", "We had been told that we absolutely MUST see the Uluwatu Temple so of course we felt inclined to do so. We hired a Driver to drive us there from our resort in Nusa Dua as we had done some research that informed us that once you get there it is next to impossible to get a taxi to come and get you. Our driver also then came with us to see the Cliffs and the Temple and gave us some information along the way. There are monkeys at this location but no need to be made fearful by some of the reviews about this. Yes remove anything that they may find appealing and just be sensible. There are now staff on hand at all times with a fully stocked cage of bananas and other treats that the staff will bribe a monkey with to retrieve any \\borrowed\\\" items. These monkeys aren't silly!!!! They get hungry, they take something and then they get food!!! The view of the cliffs and ocean is beautiful. We were there just before sunset as we wanted to see the Kecat Dance Show and it was really hot but the walk is short and not difficult and you can stop many times along the way. Of course you cannot enter the Royal Temple but can walk the perimeter. The Kecat Fire Dance Show is an absolute essential thing to stay and watch. Only $10 per person (AUD) and such a wonderful glimpse into the beautiful Culture and tradition. The show occurs daily from 6pm which is during Sunset so you have an amazing backdrop to such a wonderful show. Cannot recommend this highly enough.\"", "The Uluwatu Temple is locaties at the Southwest coast of and lies on top of the high cliffs over there. The Area is easy accessible and offers Great views over the ocean. People warn you everytime for the monkeys who will steal your glasses, hats, etc, but we didn't face any problems. The sunset is supposed to be very nice over there, but this also attractie lots of People. We were there in the early afternoon (really warm) and there were just a few visitors. The Temple is also Well known for its monkeydance.", "I went here to view sunset over the gorgeous Indian Ocean. It was one of the highlights of my five day trip to . About an hour's drive from Seminyak, Uluwatu is situated at the southern tip of . The sunset view from here is something not to be missed... There is a trail along which you can walk to the tip. You will find lots of mischievous monkeys here, be careful not to tease them, and dont feed them. Overall great experience, must visit place at .", "My husband and I recently spent two weeks on on our honeymoon, and we went to visit Uluwatu. I had seen many beautiful photos of the sunsets there, so we were really excited about our trip. When we arrived, I was appalled to see how grimy the area was - so much rubbish all over the place, which seemed very disrespectful considering this location is meant to be a sacred temple! We went inside, and made our way down to the cliff face, and the views were absolutely stunning - panning right out over the Indian Ocean, it was nothing short of amazing. I had my sunglasses stolen by a monkey, and a few minutes later they were returned by a seemingly well meaning local. We gave him some money, and he immediately said it has taken him ages to chase the monkey, and he had to coax him down with many many eggs... (he was actually only gone for about 2 minutes), and demanded more money. We didnt have any more money to give him, so my husband told him that, and said if he was not happy with what we were offering, he could either take the money, keep the glasses or have nothing at all. He took the glasses. It seemed incredibly convenient that literally the minute my glasses were stolen, a man immediately followed the monkey into the forest.... There were coach loads of people there to see the fire dance in the evening, and I just think they could have made more of an effort to keep this area clean. Hawkers should learn to just leave people alone - we got reeally fed up by people trying to sell us tat at a stupid price... If we want it, we will come to you.", "We are a couple that really like to adventure, and visit places. We were going there thinking about how it'll be nice to see that temple... Epic fail There is no access to the real temple at the end of the cliff as it's reserved for worship. Moreover, a \\guide\\\" invited himself with us and when we decided to keep going by ourselves, as we initially planned, this \\\" guide \\\" who was absolutely useless - take a picture of that, oh and that ... you see the cliff ? - he had us pay him 100.000 IDR ... even though he never disclosed it at the beginning. ( We never asked him to guide us ) However, the views from the cliffs of Uluwatu are beautiful but can be seen from much better places ( hotel, restaurant .... )\"", "Uluwatu Temple was really amazing ! Breathtaking view around the vicinity as well as the villagers were very friendly and nice people. I paid IDR 120,000 for the entrance fee as well as the Fire Kecak Dance peformance. It is definitely worth the time and money. To avoid massive crowd when you will be inside, I would advise to come to the temple by 4pm or else you will have to face the traffic flow where many people will just come after that time for the Kecak Fire Dance by the Beautiful Sunset View. All in All, had an awesome experience within the vicinity of Uluwatu Temple. Till next time ! Matur Suksma !", "The view at Uluwatu Temple is indeed fantastic, especially before sunset on a sunny day. However, be careful with your belongings because it looks like the monkeys hanging around are trained to snatch things from tourists. Before we went in, the person who sold us the \\tickets\\\" told us to be careful with our glasses. We did watch out until we saw the gorgeous view. All of a sudden, a monkey jumped to my side and took my glasses away. The monkey threw the glasses on the grass next to the cliff edge and did not run away. At this time, an old Indonesian man walked over and picked the glasses up, handed over to me and said \\\"tips\\\". With a grateful heart, I gave him the only smaller bill that I had in my wallet, a fifty thousand rupiah (about US$5). Only after that, we noticed that many other tourists lost their belongings to the monkeys and they were always helped by some local adults or children who then asked for \\\"tips\\\". Some of them asked for more money when the tips did not meet their expectation.\"", "My family really enjoy the moment we step into Uluwatu.. The view is so beautiful. We enjoy the evening we have here.. My daughter really wanted to see monkey but unfortunately none of the monkeys to be found during our time here", "Such an unmissable place if you’re anywhere near Ubud. The monkeys are far more civil than at Uluwatu. No thieving and they only climb on you if you pay for the bananas to feed them. The forest itself is stunning.", "Let's gets straight to the point.. If you're visiting uluwatu temple, go there only only and only for the view below the cliff !! It is nothing like you would've have seen before. It is so stunning that you can just sit there for hours and stare at the ocean waves thrashing into the cliffs! However, if you're planning to watch the Cecuk Fire show, it is absolutely not recommended. The show is a waste of Time and is a poor representation of the Ramayan. Do not be surprised if you see 60% of the crowd leaving half way through the show. After the first 10 minutes itself, the show starts to become annoying and frustrating, specially if you're an Indian and know what Ramayan is about. No offence, but after a point, the show actually seems like an insult or an on purpose mockery of the Great Ramayan. I would rather spend that one hour staring at the breathtaking view below the cliff rather than actually going back in a bad mood after the show!", "The entrance fee was about $4, resonable price. The place was very beautiful and interesting. The monkeys were not mean or mischievous as the ones at Uluwatu temple, haha.", "Well well, I am sure any one who visits this temple cannot come back without clicking a picture. There is no taking away from the fact that the views are stunning. Definitely worth visiting for a new experience. So we started our journey from Nusa Dua to Uluwatu temple by renting and riding a scooty. Quite a long ride of 45-50mins. But we loved it. While you are 5-10 mins away from the temple, you will have to pay entry fee per visitor. We finally reached Uluwatu around 5:00pm in the evening and hurried ourselves with the parking and the entry formalities. You will be adorned with a sarong and orange sash which was nylon if wearing shorts or skirts. Thankfully we were not as we made sure to respect their religion and prepared ourselves before hand to wear full. So managed to get away with only a orange sash :) Absolutely brilliant temple built on so many levels and borders the cliff overlooking the sea. Picturesq and serene. Definitely head over here if you have a couple of hours to spare. Be sure to get here a few hours before 7pm as once the time is up, the staff make sure everyone leaves the temple promply. When I researched about the temple, came to know that there is a Kechak Fire Dance being held every hour and read really good review about it. So after few snapshots and exploring the temple, we went ahead to buy the tickets for the dance performance. We were told we might have to stand or sit on the ground etc etc as it was quite crowdy. So anyways we were quite excited and decided to go ahead and see the show. Tickets quite pricey. Then we found a spot for ourselves quite on the entrance gate but was visible from there. We were also given the script of the full performance that was about to happen. So basically they depict the ramayana via their performances. We quite enjoyed it as we could relate and understand the story. Performers were quite good too. We didn’t stay for the entire dance and made our way giving apologies to other tourists as we squeezed through downwards to the exit as we had other plans to catch up with. But pls if you are visiting, make sure to spare two-three hours to fully enjoy it. Although , I would suggest that this show and access to the temple should be set to a limited number only bookable in advance to ensure health and safety and enjoyment and comfort of visitors. It’s worth a visit. Let me know your side of the story if you like it or not. PS: You will find a lot of monkeys inside the premises, so make sure not to carry any food items or water bottles in your hand, better be in bag. They are harmless as long as you dont harm them ;)", "I like all temples around and can't say which one I prefer to see again, but always recommend Uluwatu to my friends who visit . You have to see this nese architecture and to feel this energy when you watch Ocean and long waves from the Temple on the hill.", "We went to the Uluwatu temple, and were convinced to get a guide. Although he had alot of knowledge and helped us with pictures and playing with the monkeys we kind of felt ripped off. After we agreed on a price, we were pretty confident after our short tour that he changed it. Besides that, the views of the cliffside temple were amazing. It runs along a pretty solid stretch of cliffside. There are a ton of monkeys running around and stealing stuff so make sure you put loose stuff away. later we returned at sunset to watch the Kecak dance. It was a pretty cool dance infused with a story so it was pretty entertaining. The seats aren't very comfy. More of a bench. Definitely would recommend it!", "This is a newly developed beach carved out from hills and gives a spectacular view of natural beauty that it boasts of. Its popular among locals and lot of kids (students) frequent it in day time. It is a bit away from main city centre, on way to Uluwatu temple. Its worth going to this place. It has got all the statues of Pandawas, Mata Kunti and others.", "We had one free day after our conference and we made the decision to have a short trip to Uluwatu temple before our midnight flight. Never boring to visit this place, although we were already 3 times here. Views and sunset were very beautiful. Beware of the monkeys, sometimes they are very naughty, and make sure that you do not wear earring and glasses because these 2 things the monkeys love very much. We heard from the security guard there that some guests became victim of the monkeys. They are not really dangerous but annoying.", "Monkeys were friendly. Quite a lot of tourists but I didn’t see monkeys stealing sun glasses etc like in Uluwatu temple. It might be thanks to regular feeding hours. There are instructions not to look monkeys to eyes or try to touch them. Small entarance fees.", "We enjoyed our looked forward to visit to Uluwatu although it was not what we expected. The setting is not stunning like Taneh Lot as the vegetation hides the striking sea views. The building itself is not amazing like Besaiki, The Mother temple, but it was good to visit the clifftop temple and view the culture. Luckily the monkeys stayed away! The best thing was the coastal views of the limestone cliffs!", "Last December during my visit to BALI I got a chance to visit Uluwatu Temple.lovely atmosphere and great view to sea from the top.I spent more than 2 hrs and it was a great experience.Only problem is lots of monkeys hanging around and couple of them tried to get my glasses.I love that place", "After being to the Uluwatu Temple in years gone by and thinking those monkeys were pretty aggressive i was going to give the Ubud Monkey Forest a miss. However on my last day in Ubud after many suggestions that I add it to my day, I went for a visit. What a surprise. The forest is beautiful and so were the monkeys. They all seemed o happy, friendly and gentle. Plenty of staff around if you needed help but I didn't witness any issues with the monkeys. Could have stayed for hours. Cheap entertainment.", "I have to be honest , I was petrified at the thought of going here as I had been to Uluwatu temple a few years back and the monkeys horrified me . But this time we had twin 15 year old girls with us . They LOVED it . One of them says it was the highlight of her 2 week stay in and we did lots ! We got bananas and a staff member helped us to have a monkey jump on us for the banana . He seemed to know the friendly ones to allow to get a feed and climb on people . It was 50000 idr ($5aud) per person and well worth it to us . The grounds are well kept . There was a cremation going on in the grounds when we were there and it was a great learning experience for our girls to see how cremation is done in a different culture .", "The Uluwatu Temple rests on a cliff overlooking the Indian Ocean and - despite many tourists - is a must see if you visit for the first time. The view of the ocean and the temple is breathtaking and if you visit at sunset, a group of dancers perform the traditional Kecak dance - a one hour show in an amphi theatre next the the temple. Get a seat at least 15 min before the show starts as the amphi theatre will be absolutely packed at sunset. Even though I don't usually like tourist crowded places (like Tanah Lot which you should avoid like the plague) I really recommend seeing both the temple and the full kecak dance show.", "We saw 3 temples in , and this was by far the best. My online searches told me that Tenah Lot was number one to see, but my partner and I disagree - Uluwatu was better. Beautiful temple and spectacular views. We went late morning and it was beautiful, however a sunset trip here would be even more stunning. Toilets were clean and nice unlike Tenah Lot, and walking through the small monkey forest was really cool! We hired a guide to take us through who made sure the Monkeys didn't steal our things (you will see thongs, hats and sunnies that they have stolen throughout your walk). At the end he asked if we wanted a photo with a monkey, and he got one to sit on my partners head which was cool! However he jipped us at the end and charged us double what we thought we were paying! But our fault, we should have been moe clear on the price. Definitely recommend visiting Uluwatu, it was the best thing we did in !", "Uluwatu temple (pura) is located at the Southern , on a cliff top of 70 meters above sea level. Same as other temples, the tourists are not allowed to enter the Uluwatu temple. Hence, we were only able to take pictures at the surrounding area/park/garden whenever we visited a ‘pura’. Among all the major must-visit temples, Uluwatu is my favourite due to its location. Watching the sunset at Indian Ocean, the view was spectacular. Beware of the monkeys as they may snatch earrings, hats, glasses etc from the visitors. In fact, I saw a warning board near the entrance. Entrance fee is Rupiah 30K per adult. Parking fee is usually included in the rate of hiring a driver, ranging from Rupiah 2K to Rupiah 5K depending on the temples and type of vehicles. You will be given a sarong if you are wearing shorts.", "We decided to go at sunset which was a mistake there was so many people and the view isn't that great! Your better off going to uluwatu and having a relaxing afternoon watching people surf! The fire dance isn't that spectacular for what it costs...keep an eye out for monkeys as they will steal water and sunglasses!!", "Tour with Bagus Transport : Uluwatu Temple became famous because right below it is the beach Pecatu often used as a place for the sport of surfing. The tourists get around Temple That afternoon, it seems in addition to tourists, some Hindus gathered around the temple to worship. They use all-white dress and carrying Calang (offerings). Travelers who come, prohibited from entering the temple, if not for worship. And preferably around the temple should not be noisy or chaotic, we also have to respect our brothers who pray. The other side of the cliff We arrived on the other side of the temple area. The scenery here is also not less beautiful. Back we berfotoria tentunyahhh .. Background barrier reef, ocean blue and sunny sky is so beautiful and dear to dilewatkan.Beberapa Foreign tourists are also cool to take pictures here. The visitors seemed cool to shoot the monkeys that roam around Temple Being around, we walked towards the exit which is also back through a small forest. Back, a monkey hung in the middle of the road. Doi cool to eat bananas giving visitors. Experience around Uluwatu so impressive. Hopefully paired, and can come back here someday. Thanks u Bagus Transport for your serve tour in .", "Very nice day tour with the scooter from legian. We first went to balangan beach to chill then went to uluwatu for sunset. Loved the ride with scooter going here.. Took about 20mins from balangan. Its a tourist spot so expect massive people. Monkeys come out during sunset and watch out they like to grab on anything hanging or food.", "Should admit that Uluwatu is very amazing natural place. Enermous cliff and beautiful blue ocean surely looks like a painting. Very hot at the noon but i advise u to come here near sunset and be careful of the monkey!", "The temple is perched on a clifftop overlooking the Indian Ocean. It is an impressive sight although there are many other larger temples elsewhere. Like many others this temple has monkeys, and these monkeys are almost feral and unfriendly. If you buy peanuts give them away quickly or you will become a target. Do not try to hide them and they see you do it, they will attack your pockets. Take off your hat and glasses – we saw two people have their glasses snatched. We actually enjoy monkeys – particularly the monkey forest at Ubud, but these monkeys are not nice. The temple is a great place to watch the sunset over the Indian Ocean. Also see my separate review of the Cekak Fire Dance at Uluwatu", "Having recently returned from quite simply there aren't many places not worth visiting. Prior to arriving in we contacted a local driver Made Suana via facebook to inform him of the places we would like to visit. This enabled him to put together a daily itinerary for us with further suggestions from him. The daily cost for him to transport us to all the different sights was about £40 per day. A further advantage to having him with us that he then escorted us around the various sights and was on hand to take pictures. Our first outing with him consisted of Tanah Lot Temple, Uluwatu Temple and the GWK cultural park. All the temples are beautiful to look at. Seen some moans about local traders but unlike other countries are not at all pushy and a polite no thank you suffices. Our second outing consisted of the Tegalalang Rice Terraces, Besakih Mother Temple, Batur Volcano and hot springs. A wonderful day out with some great memories made. Our final outing was to Ulun Danu Temple which again was beautiful. I would recommend visiting as many different sights as possible as each one was well worth the visit and having a local driver like Made made it even more interesting as he was able to impart local knowledge.", "Pura Uluwatu is another lovely, must see temple in . Located on the south of the island, it offers a dramatic rugged coastline vista and opportunities for the most stunning sunsets. There are resident monkeys here which are quite notorious. They will grab anything that is loose - your sunglasses of your face, your hat, your handbag, your phone, sometimes they even grab onto a poor tourist;s hair!..Good advise is not to bring such belongings with you whilst you are walking around the grounds - leave them in your vehicle or keep then securely tucked away in a pocket. There are even some resident swimming monkeys! Lovely sunsets and a Kekac dance make Uluwatu a beautiful place to visit.", "Our expert taxi driver bring us this place at the sunset time which was worth to visit Uluwatu Temple was established by Mpu Kuturan during the reign of the king Sri Haji Marakata who ruled from 1032 AD to 1036 AD,the temple was built as a glorification and the annual ceremony is held on Anggara kasih.this place is crowded with tourist over the world and one has to wear sarong to hide the open body one has to climb high through the steps to reach the temple but it is closed ,just open at ceremony time, we can take picture from the outside and entry fee of Rp.30.000 for Adult and Rp.20.000 for child.", "Located in the south of , Uluwatu temple attracts many visitors. Be careful of your belongings as the monkeys here are a bit notorious. Great views from both ends of the temple premises. The temple itself s closed for visitors. a good time to visit is close to the sunset.", "The cliffs the temple is perched on and the coastline of Ulawatu are spectacular. There are plenty of monkeys around so make sure you remove all loose items before entering (sunglasses, jewellery etc) as the love to steal things. Worth a visit but it is extremely crowded at sunset", "After 5 years staying in and arrange the tours for some guest, but actually this is the first time for me to visit Monkey Forest. The monkey is friendly, different with Uluwatu's and they are not hungry of foods. We cna take a picture with them as well and it was great.. so I have some pictures for collection.. it turns moment into memories..", "Uluwatu takes you back to the age when man prayed to the earth and the elements, the juxtaposition of the earth the sea and the Sky make this a most scenic and divine spot.This is a temple dedicated tot he lord of the Ocean and you can see the Lord of this temple surround you and overwhelm you senses as you get to the top and look out from the cliff, truly mind blowing. Visited in December 2013 am reviewing it quite late.", "We heard a lot about the Uluwatu temple, the Kechak Dance show, the monkeys etc. and hence visited the place. However it was a let down. The views of the ocean that the place offers are nice, but that can be seen from any place which is at a height. The monkeys are a pain and you need to keep you glasses, hats and accessories safe from them. You end up concentrating from saving yourself from the monkeys than enjoying the area. The temple is nothing great, but an empty hall where people offer their prayers. The Kechak dance arena is an open air theatre and uncomfortably humid. It was really uncomfortable with so many people seated around a small area with 50 people performing and fire in the middle. Hardly any space to move either. For the price that is charged to see this show, the authorities can easily manage to built a small air conditioned theater for the comfort of the people viewing the show. The 'backdrop of sunset' view etc. are all selling points, but that can be enjoyed from outside a closed arena also. Most of the times, the sunset is not possible to see because of the clouds. Another important issue is that credit cards are not accepted at the ticket window and hence if you have miscalculated......you may be in a fix. Overall, it is an overstated, poorly maintained and uncomfortable tourist destination.", "We left our hotel by 9:30 and reached Uluwatu around 10:30. Place was mildly packed. It was very hot and humid in February. But the Temples are gate closed. No deities. No rituals. No priests. Only same Courtyard structure as Temple. Not like Church where you can sit, lit candle, or in Hindu temples you can join rituals, this is vacant.", " definitely has many beautiful spots, Uluwatu is one of them! I actually went here couple of years ago, but from what i see from friends' pictures, Uluwatu is as beautiful as i first saw. Perfect location for sunset. The only thing that annoyed me was the monkeys.", "U'll love Uluwatu's temple ! The monkey may approch you from behind but they are very friendly. Just don't let anything loose on you, otherwise they'll steal it from you ! After that, go to Uluwatu's beach and watch the sunset with a good beer", "PuraLuhur is a nese-Sea-Temple & a nese-Directional-Temple at Uluwatu- . It was built in the 11century. Definitely! That's a great place. Great and stunning views (cliff) and a nice temple area. Beware of the monkeys 🐒", "Uluwatu Temple attracts a huge number of tourists daily. Seeing the sunset from the cliff there is a beautiful sight. But all the time, you're thinking what the monkeys all around you are up to ! Be careful. Don't have any thing dangling from your backpack like let's, soft toys, a sanitizer and other things like that. Don't wear huge earrings, caps, sunglasses which the monkeys may snatch. Enjoy the sights of the ocean and the sunset if you visit at that time. The temple is majestic in itself and you'll see monkeys being treated very well and respected. We weren't able to see the Kecak dance but are told that it's a sight ! Entry fee is IDR 30K per person. There are many eateries outside the temple complex. You can get complimentary sarongs from the ticketing counter for your visit to the temple.", "Uluwatu provides a unique view, where the temple is facing the Indian ocean from the top of the cliff. From here, you can see the ocean horizon with big waves coming from one another. Such an Astonishing view and worth visiting. It takes around an hour from one side to the other.", "My friend and I did uluwatu on our first day in and it was a perfect start to the holiday. There are many stunning points to observe the sea and the temple from. There is a path of the beaten track on a dirt road that you can take for the best views at Uluwatu.", "The site of Uluwatu is certainly majestic; beautiful ocean views, a dramatic cliff face, hilarious wildlife and history to boot - but it's all just a little a cluttered and blandly put together. The temple itself (which is seemingly still functioning) is not particularly accessible/open to the public, and although it does date back to the 11th century, there is not a single sign telling you anything about it - why was it built, what is it made of, who would have traditionally visited etc. I'd have rated the site far lower if I hadn't stayed for the \\Kecak and Fire Dance\\\" stadium performance at sunset. The show was a good blend of traditional dance with some modern portions towards the end catered towards smaller children. I particularly enjoyed the costumes and White Monkey segments. However, make sure you visit the toilets before you sit down in the stadium as the show goes for an hour; plus staff will fill the isles with fellow tourists so you're very much locked in until the end.\"", "Headed to Uluwatu Temple to see the beauteous view of the coastline. Can’t easily forget the scenery in each place that we’ve been to. Can’t believe that I’ve seen something this breath taking in real life at Uluwatu.", "Second time I have been to this temple at Sunset. It is an easy drive from Kuta to go out past Jimbaran Bay and get to Uluwatu. There are market stalls in the carpark for those who have to shop but you can also buy food and a drink here. Uluwatu is also home to the Cecak dance which I did not go to this time but did see last time. Personally I found this a little bit tedious but colourful and the fire effects were good. Uluwatu Temple also has lots of naughty monkeys. Hang onto your cameras and handbags and leave your jewellery at home. Monkeys were being supervised better than last time and also looked like they had just been fed corn to keep them away from tourists. Last time I was here a monkey ripped a necklace from a lady's neck. Her quick acting friend snatched it back. The walk to the Temple is very easy also there are stairs to go up the cliff. Do not forget to follow the path all the way to both friends. The Temple is quite small and you cannot go all the way in. The view all along the coast path is stunning. I really enjoyed the sunset here. On the way we went to Padang Padang Beach home of the Rip Curl Pro. I had not been here before, view of the coast here was stunning and there was a lovely bar for a drink, go here before or after Uluwatu for a meal or a drink. Sarongs and sashes are provided at the Temple of Uluwatu along with your admission fee.", "I would have loved to seen more temples during our stay in but we were on the south side and so many were 2 or more hours away so we opted to visit Uluwatu Temple at sunset. It wasn't the best sunset I have ever seen, but still very beautiful. We had a taxi driver wait for us since it's in a remote area and we stayed through half of the kecak dance before leaving so as to beat the crowd of people that were there - also because the chanting of the dance was giving a few members of our group a headache. There is a ledge you can cross to get a great picture however it is very dangerous and I am surprised they allow people to do it. The temple itself is very small and you cannot go inside but seeing the coast is very beautiful. The monkeys are only in a small area but be weary as others have commented. I watched a woman eating an apple within a few feet of the monkey and then shortly after she dropped it to ground as the monkey began to run towards her. A woman in our group had her earring removed and luckily did not get hurt but they will take just about anything they can reach so just be wise with what you wear and bring when around them...", "we visited uluwatu temple , view was simply amazing. it is visited by many tourist and ofcourse this place is worth visiting highly recommended either for sun rise or sunset you will be amazed by its beauty.", "ALWAYS KEEP HOLD OF YOUR TICKETS HERE. The temple itself is fantastic - amazing views over the cliff face and plenty spots to take photographs and appreciate the architecture. However I want to warn of the imposed tours that we were unfortunate enough to experience. Upon paying entry at the temple gates, usually you are provided with sarongs to enter. We had been to temples prior and people had been kind in handing them out and assisting tying the sarong etc. On this occasion at uluwatu temple the people handing out sarongs proceeded to take our tickets, guide us in the temple and impose a ‘tour’ on us (of which I expect they would have demanded payment for later) Luckily we did not have to pay as looking round many others were not being guided and we quickly identified something was not right. We were part of an unfortunate few, however it really made us feel on edge and uncomfortable and tainted our experience of the temple. We wanted to advise others so they don’t have the same. Always keep hold of your tickets here once bought at the ticket booth. If you have to get a sarong be careful of those providing them, you can always get your own sarong from the stand. If offered any tours try to kindly decline (unless of course you would like one)", "Magic atmosphere at Ulu Watu temple. Reach it at 4 pm, just the time to fit a typical skirt to cover the legs (is a sacred place) and go to the point to obtain a ticket for the fire dance that starts at 6pm. Only 300 people can stay at amphitheatre!!! Did it spend your time relaxing with an incredible views between cliffs, ocean and temples. In August the sunset will reach you just at the starting time of the show... wonderful!!! Ps: if you reach the place with a driver, he will enter and follow you inside and help you with tickets ;)", "i was scammed at uluwatu. the old local guy who helped me put on my sarong followed me into thru the entrance where they check your ticket. he followed me and offered to \\protect\\\" me from the monkeys with a big stick. helped me take pics, explained some stuff, and at the end of the tour asked me for a tip. i gave him 25,000 IDR, (~2.75$ USD) and he balked, asking me for 70,000 IDR! i thought 25,000 was already being extremely generous considering he wasn't really that useful. beware of greedy \\\"guides\\\" trying to follow you into the temple. tell them to scram!!\"", "A traditional nese Dance with no actual fire until the last 5-10mins towards the end of the show. It is performed at an outdoor theatre which is subjected to weather condition. In order to get good seats, it is recommended that you arrive an hour or 2 earlier for sight seeing as the cliff view of Uluwatu is breathtaking and you may take up to 30mins to take a sneak peek of the temple and some selfies, before proceeding to the theatre to warm up the stone seats. Show starts near last light and when it ends, the whole place is quite dark with no proper lightings towards the carpark. A handout of the story play was given out to you when you purchase the tickets. As there wasn't any commentary at all during the entire dance other than the topless shirts saying Kecak kecak kecak... all the way. You would have to refer to the piece of paper to follow the story and at times get lost on what is happening. Wasn't the ideal FIRE dance show in mind. In addition, Monkeys are free to roam around the temple and theatre as well. Hence be cautious of your own belongings especially loose items such as glasses, necklaces, headphones, caps are targets for there monkeys to steal in exchange of food. Overall, not worth spending money on this dance show. Uluwatu Temple and the cliff was worth visiting thou.", "Ambiance, the character and atmosphere of a place. After arriving in my first stop was my hotel at Blue Point, Uluwatu, and my second was the Temple at Uluwatu. About a 10 minute ride from Blue Point, I arrived at Uluwatu Temple 30 minutes before the Kecak Fire Dance began and 45 minutes before sunset. Setup is like a park where you pay to enter, about $5 U.S. dollars, and then you have to rent a sarong to visit the temple and walk the grounds. Local vendors sell drinks, cook suckling pig outside the actual temple and sell trinkets & souvenirs. So far, well,,, its like a theme park. However, walk out to the edge of the 200 foot cliffs overlooking the Indian Ocean and gaze at the power of the surf crashing along the cliff side. Inhale the ocean spray and the floral perfume of blooming flowers and burning incense. Gaze at the raging colors of a setting sun behind a deep blue carpet and listen to the rhythmic chants of the Kecak Fire Dancers and the mystical chimes of the dance. Its a ethereal experience and unlike anything I've ever seen or heard coming from the west. The natural beauty of the Indian Ocean, the sexy scents of the flowers and temple offerings and the mesmerizing chanting of the traditional dance. Its a wonderful first impression of and its Island of Gods. When you realize that the temple has existed since the 11th century, you feel blessed to have paid witness to it in your own lifetime and the romance begins. A must see attraction for visitors to Uluwatu, . Don't forget to get to the fire dance auditorium at least 40 minutes before the dance begins for a good seat. Be careful of the Monkeys, they will steal your phone, camera, or anything you casually leave unsecure. Bribing them with bananas or eggs can get you your stuff back, but, better not to risk it and just keep everything valuable in your pockets. Just like a wonderful first date, don't let a moments inattention spoil that romantic buzz.", "This is my second time to uluwatu, the place is quiet big with some naughty monkeys. Beware of those monkeys and keep your belongings safe. If you like sunset you can enjoy it here with the sound of big waves.", "Loved this place. Gorgeous seeing all the monkeys with their babies. Much friendlier monkeys than at Uluwatu temple. Be prepared that they will jump on you if you buy bananas. Our kids loved it. Nice shade and beautiful gardens/ forest layout.", "Bad experience with the monkey during visit this place a month ago, even on the entry gate notification board has explained to secure our belonging during visiting, I'm still sure that the monkey will be nice just like their brother at Monkey Forest Ubud. Definitely wrong...the monkey at Uluwatu just like robber in quiet place and you can't do anything except you accompany by tourist guide. Overall this place is fantastic even we are here in high noon, the view is so exquisite where you can find cliff rock join together with clear sky and blue ocean.", "Great trip to Uluwatu. Definitely recommended if you're visiting . The fire dance and Ramayana was fun although the performance we attended was even better as Hanuman managed to kick the fire ball in to audience. Meyhem ensued :) albeit off a few seconds only. The views are breathtaking and that alone is reason enough to visit. Only disappointment was we weren't allowed in the temple but we got a few snaps :)", "i was go there for many times, but always loved this place for watching the sun down with fantastic orange color, the temple and cliff was so amazing, but must be carefully with the monkey in Uluwatu.", "Made sure we took family to visit Uluwatu Temple on their first trip. We hoped to see more monkeys but only one asleep in a tree, which I suppose was good as my last visit I lost my sunglasses to a cheeky little monkey. However, the scenery is spectacular . The day we visited it was very busy and very hot which limited our ability to get around to all the clifftop sights, but was still worth the trip.", "Going to the Kecak dance at Uluwatu Temple at sunset is one of my \\must do\\\" things for visitors. Although there are many tourists and tour buses, it is still a spectacle that shouldn't be missed. Credit goes to the organisers - why shouldn't tourists pay admission to support the efforts of this Banjar. They need funds to support the temple, the costumes etc. They provide comfortable bleachers and quickly bring out extra chairs for latecomers. Each visitor is given a paper explaining the meaning of the dance. It is well organised. The dance itself is hypnotic and beautiful and the setting outstanding. Go a bit early to admire the temple. Perched in the cliff side, it is truly dramatic. It's also wise to find your seats early since it can be crowded. The monkeys don't seem to be as much of a problem now, but don't feed them or engage them- before you know it your bag will be gone! I've gone so many times, but I don't get tired of it. Definitely a highlight!\"", "Uluwatu Temple is one of nese Hindu Temples most visted by tourist and located right on the petrifying hill with the crevasse exist in the right and left side. Because of its unique location, visitors to the temple have to take a long stone stairway to reach it.", "Went to Uluwatu with some friends was a great experience at last, as the facilities is improved. Kecak experiences was amazed, specially when nice weather and sunset spot. Reccommended, just beware with wild monkeys, they are very naughty.", "Spectacular view. The temple, the ocean and the cliff are great recipe for wonderfull pictures. I came to uluwatu twice on my recent trip to . The first one is a bit dissapointed because i got there very late, we miss the sunset. The next day i got there around 16.00 and it was stunning. Beware of your belonging, those monkey bandit will take your glasses, hat, even sandals if you are not carefull.", "1. Hire a blue taxi (Rp 200000 from tunjung benoa), reach by 4 pm 2. let the taxi wait for the entire duration, you may have hard time getting one on the way back 3. keep your belongings watches, sunglasses, tucked in 4. pay for the tickets 5. get a sarong from the temple authorities 6. beware of the monkeys on the way to the temple 7. visit the temple, take pictures 8. watch the roaring waves crashing into the cliffs of uluwatoo 9. buy tickets for the dance 10. grab your seat early, facing the sea and the sun 11. watch the dance 12. watch the beautiful sunset with the sun setting in the sea at the horizon 13. get pictures clicked with the performers of the dance (its free) 14. beware of the monkeys on the way back to the parking 15. hop on and return to base.", "The Sun set view from this location is mesmerising.The temple is located at a height, at the edge of sea. Sea view is breath taking. At the entrance you are cautioned about monkey menace and should be careful about your belongings. Ofcourse if something is snatched by monkeys, you are adviced to contact the temple staff. There is heavy traffic on road to Ulwatu temple during peak tourist hours, plan your trip keeping in mind travel time.", "This is my 5th time to but 1st time to uluwatu. It's the most southern tip of so nearer to Nusa Dua and seminyak, and far (2-3hrs) from Ubud Upon arrival, it's 20,000Rp per adult and you get a sarong if you're wearing shorts You first see a stunning cliff view and if there are no clouds, a beautiful sunset. On the left, the kecak dance stadium, and the performance is 6-7pm. By 545pm it was already packed to the rafters so you'll need to arrive before 5pm to get a seat I reckon To the right, you can hike along the cliff to get more stunning views Oh yes, the monkeys. I think they're harmless if you stay away from them. If you insist on taking a selfie with them, of course they will take something off you We left at 645 to avoid the crowd after the kecak dance. I imagine 1 hr just to get out of the carpark if one leaves at 715pm", "Being in everyone suppose wants to combine the relax, the sea, the views and ofcourse the remarkable history and religion of this place. We want also to do this. Today we decided to visit Uluwatu Temple or Pura Luhur. From the outside of the temple on the surroundings everyone can see the beauty of their temples and the architecture. Skiping the not so polite staff at the entrance and the pressing of the guides and also that some parts of the temple inside were closed for renovation or some other not accessible by anyone the rest of the area is very beautiful. Being built before 900 years is something remarkable and specimen and proof of nese religion, something that you must not miss it if you are in . Also the views on the edge of the cliff is also something unforgettable facing the indian ocean. Finally a must see is the numerous monkeys that you see around especially on the time we were there as it is the time that they are fed from the staff, at that time you see most of them gathered, eating their food, taking positions or even fighting for a fruit.", "Ullawatu is pushed as the place to watch the sun go down whilst watching traditional nese dance. Herded like cattle and the cost of the dance is very high. An hour of Keck Keck shouting in failing light whilst packed in like sardines and no way of easy escape. Don't waste your money.", "One of my favourite place in , particularly for it's breath-taking sunset moments. Entrance ticket is Rp. 20,000/adult, consider cheap for it being one of the oldest temple in . If you had never watched any traditional performance in , why not try it at Uluwatu temple for their famous Kecak dance? As usual, be extra careful for the intelligent monkeys roaming around at Uluwatu temple. You wouldn't want your sunglasses/caps be thrown into the Indian ocean right? =P", "It was breathtaking standing at the cliffs looking out to the ocean! Beautiful! We went there in the afternoon and it was quite a wrong timing. This was because the sun was very strong in the afternoon and there wasn't much shelter. But the view was great enough for us to forget about the sun. Temple at the cliff was not for visiting. Well I guess it is there custom in that one must be properly dress in there traditional attire if they want to enter to the temple (for prayer only). To visit Uluwatu, visitors need to pull on sarong but the yellow slash was unnecessary. Staff were very unfriendly there. And they would push you to buy banana to feed the monkeys. Say no if you do not want the yellow slash and banana though they would be angry at you. There were lots of monkeys at the entrance. These monkeys are scary and they snatch things from people!. My camera was nearly snatched away by the monkeys! And these monkeys attempted to snatch my friend's slipper too! tips: Keep all sunglasses, hat, camera or shiny things properly in the bags.", "Beautiful temple on cliff side at Uluwatu - climb down to the small beach under as well if you are game- beautiful", "I've been to both Tanah Lot and Uluwatu Temple for Sunsets on consecutive days and I would say that the view from Uluwatu is much more breathtaking, especially on sunset.", "Uluwatu temple is about a 45 min drive from Kuta. Parking is ample and as soon as you get there you'll notice how many tourist vans there are parked there. The entrance fee is IDR20K for adults & IDR10K for children. You do need to tie a sash/cloth around your waist, which they provide for free. Also, you need to cover your thighs down to your knees so if you are wearing shorts, they provide a purple sarong for you to wear. I read an earlier review which alleged that the monkeys are trained to steal from people wearing the purple sarong, so i chose not to wear it. The hubby decided to put the allegation to the test and wore it. The result of our test? Neither of us got attacked by monkeys! The walk along the cliff's edge was scenic. The sunset was nice. The temple was unique in that it is located at the edge of a cliff, but the architecture itself was nothing to shout about. I was expecting the temple to be more intricate in its decor. The walk along the cliff edge to get to the temple, is the scenic route. It takes about 15 mins to stroll along. For those who have trouble walking far, there is a much quicker route from the carpark to the temple. All in all, the temple was pleasant but I wouldnt make a special trip just for the temple. It's the kecak dance at sunset that really makes the trip worthwhile. That costs IDR100K per adult and IDR50K for children.", "I went to Uluwatu Temple as part of a half-day excursion. It was so not worth it. The view is great, yes, but that's pretty much it (Tanah Lot for instance is much nicer and much more serene than this). It was also a cloudy day so I didn't really get to see the sunset. My driver took it upon himself to protect me from the monkeys with a stick, so I had no problems (I had to take off earrings and my glasses though, so everything was a little blurry). Lots of other tourists were scared out of their minds, with monkeys stealing sandals and scrunchies or grabbing girls' hair. And as you probably have already read by now there was one guy who demanded payment to retrieve lost items. Very annoying. I didn't stay for the kecak performance--it is way overpriced and I find tourist performances cheesy anyway.", "Uluwatu temple area offered clearly the most stunning views during our trip to : while enjoying the temple and see view, you can also hear the massive sounds of waves hitting the cliff far below. I guess you can also visit the area without guides, but we got one (without actually asking). Take one especially if you're afraid of the monkeys, It's not expensive.", "Really very Good place to enjoy with freinds and family .You will never get disappointed .Superb view of Indian Ocean from the Uluwatu view point..Crystal clear blue color water, different gradient of water layer , calm ocean waves & beach near Uluwatu is the best .. u can enjoy the activities like surfing , swimming ....Good miantiance by the Local authorities .", "The Uluwatu temple is set high up upon the cliffs overlooking the ocean, the views are absolutely breathtaking and seeing the temples are also wonderful. Would definately recommend.", "You have to walk to the other end to have a good view of the uluwatu temple. Beware of monkeys along the way. They can be a real menace", "Ive been to three times in the last year..I hate monkeys and had no plans to go to the Monkey Forrest. After ending up in Ubud for a spirit of the moment overnighter we wondered down to the Monkey Forest first thing in the morning at opening 8am. Only 50000 rup entry I was amazed at the Jungle I walked into being first thing in the morning really made a difference there were was hardly a soul in the place but by 10am it had started to become crowded and the monkeys demeanor changed with the crowds. I was pleased these weren’t the nasty little thieving monkeys that frequent the Uluwatu Temple grounds.. they are still liable to latch onto colorful items that may be hanging from your belt. Such as my hand disinfectant oops that was my fault, but for the time I was there cameras, phones, glasses and hats appeared to be relatively safe. The handlers were more than happy to assist tourists with pictures and having the more tame monkeys straddle and sit on heads and limbs. I found a nursery of babies hiding in the tress behind one of the temples and spent nearly an hour watching about 15-20 little baby monkeys learning to climb jump and play under the watchful eye of a couple of elders, this alone well and truly covered the trip to Ubud  There is a maze of tacks throughout the grounds larges trees and vines and Tomb Raider vines and secluded river walk in a deep ravine with monkeys swinging through the jungle everywhere, also got to witness pictures from a nese Wedding they had sectioned off for a short while A truly sacret site my tip would be to stay in Ubud and get in early allow a good few hours and look into the forest some of the best action is happening away from the paths", "A must visit if you love cultural experience and sightseeing. Had the chance to visit after 2 PM, the sun shines so bright, the weather were also friendly. As this place face the South-West part of the island, it is recommended to visit after 11 AM. Monkeys were literally everywhere (mind your belongings), there's a handful officers that can help you anytime. If you're lucky, get the chance to watch Kecak dance at Pura Uluwatu just before sunset. Wonderful sight!", "I visited when this temple have Ritual of Piodalan or Uluwatu temple anniversary. There is such great experience.", "Amazing views from the cliff. Many photo opportunities here. Entrance is IDR20k for foreigner. I was a little apprehensive as I've heard and read so much about the monkeys' menace. When I was there, there wasn't any monkey incident inside Uluwatu, but there were a few monkeys stealing slippers and purse at the entrance / payment counter. We were advised by our driver to not wear hat, sunglasses and earrings, or hold anything that is easy for the monkeys to grab hold of. Just be alert and I think it's fine. The temple itself is not opened, but just go around the compound and there are many amazing views from the cliff. I was there in the afternoon, and the crowd was still bearable. I could only imagine how amazing the sunset can be. Definitely a must visit of .", "The temple site at Uluwatu is breath-taking, probably anytime, but at sunset and then as the moon takes over illumination, it is heavenly. We watched a traditional troupe of dancers to the kekac fire dance and folk opera. The story was well known [royals in forest, the queen sees and asks the king to get her the golden fawn; king goes in pursuit; queen gets captured, monkey tribes war; all is well]. 50 bare-chested men, a red flower behind the right ear, draped in traditional black and white sarongs provide the accapella accompaniment for the dance. The main dancers [and the 2 jokers] are splendidly costumed and delight the eyes. It is the kind of evening that makes travel so desirable. A word of caution: these monkeys are quite aggressive and jumped and grabbed a pair of glasses from one of us. The guards offer food to retrieve it, but it is not a fun addition to the experience. Try to keep glitter down and stay together on the path to the old temple.", "Nothing in particular to see, except great sea views. Temples are similar and I do not advise visiting more than one. Visit Uluwatu if others want to, otherwise, I do not think it is worth the effort.", "Nice views. Nice sea. Monkeys Small, inaccessible temple. Overall - yes - go see the Uluwatu Temple, but it's not going to create outstanding memories.", "One of the best temple in . Never say you are visited if you never come to Uluwatu Temple and also they performing the best Kecak Dance by sunset. Awesome!!", "If you're in , then you must visit Uluwatu Temple and experience the sunset. The place offers stunning view of the sunset from a cliff of a mountain. It's an experience which you'll never forget. The place also holds Kecak Dance show everyday at 6 pm which you should watch to experience live performance in the most stunning amphitheater in the world. All in all, a must visit for anyone traveling to .", "This old and famous temple in Uluwatu, is situated along side a tall cliff which has mesmerizing and a 360* views. You will be treated to monkeys along the way,so keep your sunglasses,food packets and cameras very,very safe. Try and reach here about and hour before sunset,visit the small temples and the main sanctum sanctorium situated inside simple stone temples with minimilistic idols of hindu gods. Then find a vantage point and wait for the awesome spectacle of the sunset from the cliff. You will not be disappointed,as the sunset can be enjoyed for more than 30 minutes with the sky bursting into myriad colors and hues as the sun goes down in the ocean ahead. Uluwatu is a \\Must Do\\\" on every tourist's list in !!\"", "Beware of the monkeys.. They steal caps, sunglasses, camera and cell phones.. Do not walk the pathways with your precious belongings.. Our driver even told us to put our neck chains away and he carried a twig to shoo them away from us. The sunset is beautiful at Uluwatu so go there in the afternoon. We also watched the kecek dance (a story about Ram and Shinta / Sita told in the form of a dance). Need to purchase tickets for the dance. The management sells more tickets than the podium can seat.. So if you are late.. You will have to sit on the floor or stand.. So get to the podium early. You can only view the temple from the outside.. Nevertheless it's a beautiful temple sitting at the edge of the cliff. Everleen Moodley South Africa", "Great place to visit for 1-2 hours. We came here on the way to see the Kechak dance at Uluwatu Temple. There is a beach for those wanting to swim and some small cafes to rest and enjoy the sea breeze.", "Very nice pleasent stroll through the monkey forest. Recommended to anyone going near ubud. Monkeys are smaller and more placid than ulluwato. Beautiful old some work and temple", "Not much to do at uluwatu temple but it does have Beautiful cliff with amazing ocean view. Bring more water and beware of dehydration.", "Be careful from the monkey they like to steal tourist's sunglasses. Long way to get nice view to seen the sun from the top of uluwatu temple. you can found long stairs like China's Great wall and you will meet some monkeys too in there. Monkeys everywhere lol.. you can see the show called tari Kecak dancing also had great see the sunset while watched traditional nesse dancing ;)", "We visited this year the Uluwatu Tempel which we had last seen over ten years ago. In the meantime the place has become overrun with tour buses. The views are still breathtaking and the monkeys are funny, but cone early to beat the crowds.", "The temple is off-limits for the Non - nese people but you can have a glimpse of it from outside. The location of the Uluwatu temple makes it quite mesmerising. Its located on a cliff overseeing the sea. There is a Kachek Fire Dance in the evening in the premises for tourists. It depicts the story of Ramayan. The dance happens overseeing the sea and one can witness the sunset as the dance progresses.", "31 years since we visited Uluwatu and much has changed in the interim. I guess it's progress to cater for the hordes of tourists now visiting. Understandable that so many want to make the trek to the Temple located spectacularly on the edge of the cliff overlooking the sea some 70m below. We did not enter the Temple, too many people already there and yet more waiting impatiently. Great views , some great photos. Adjacent the parking areas you will find various outlets with some fairly pricey merchandise, by standards. I think that I prefer my memories of 1988 and the kecak dance performed with a much smaller audience of worshippers and tourists attending and commencing just after we had witnessed a spectacular sunset.", "Beautiful temple and certainly worth a visit. Our driver came with us and acted as a guide which was great as he explained all about the temple. He also brought his 'long stick' in case we had a 'monkey meeting' Didn't happen but we did follow advice not to wear sunglasses or flashy jewellery and didn't carry any food/drink. Saw lots of moneys but no bother from them. The views are incredible and just breath taking. If you're not into temple viewing you should still take this visit for the views alone. Best time to go is early morning to avoid the crowds. We got there for about 10am and more or less had the place to ourselves. Our advice would be to do the temple in the morning the go off and explore Uluwatu taking a late lunch at Sundays Beach Club (make a reservation) before heading back to the temple to see the fire dance.", "At Pura Uluwatu visitors pay a fee and also are given a sash or wrap covering to wear. This is as close as I got to the mischievous monkeys. I kept the strap of my camera held tight and protected my sunglasses. The monkey are quick. We stayed for the gorgeous sunset and nese performances. The performance was the Kecak (Ramayana Monkey Chant) and fire dance were excellent representations of nese history and culture.", "The Uluwatu Temple was a disappointment. It's a very popular place and therefor it's crowded....very crowded. I think the main attraction is the view at the beautiful cliffs and the very nice sunset. Also the monkeys are quite funny to see.....but it's mainly a temple and that's exactly the thing you don't see or experience because of the crowd and theater shows and selfie sticks and chinese wedding picture locations etc... Got nice picture though of the sunset ;) but apart from that...this isn't the place I would recommend.", "The Uluwatu temple is must see as you can see fabulous sunset and magnificent view fro the cliff. Lots of monkeys and one has to wear Lungi to cover the Knees if wearing short pants which is provided free at the temple entrance. One can take the car on hire with a driver for about usd 40 per car for whole day and can do Nusa Dua,Padang Padang beach and Garuda Vishnu alongwith Uluwatu temple.It takes about 8 hrs for entire trip.", "The last time I visited uluwatu temple was over 10 years ago and I remembered it as a peaceful beautiful setting where we enjoyed a cocktail on the cliff watching the sunset and I guess I expected similar this time. However I was sadly very disappointed. The place was packed with tourists and very crowded. We paid to watch the fire dancing which was around $10 each but unfortunately the money is now more important than the safety or comfort of the visitors as they continued to cram people into the arena to watch the show. When they had covered the stairs, they brought in plastic chairs and when they were full they sat people on the floor about 4 rows deep until they were about 6 inches from the dancers. It was an accident waiting to happen. Towards the end of the show very rude, inconsiderate people began to leave, obviously to avoid the crowd at the finish but this meant our view was blocked and the performers were disturbed. I understand the venue is not responsible for people's lack of manners, although I did think they could have made an announcement for people to remain seated, but they let far far too many into the venue in the first place. The visit here was thus anything but peaceful and I would never visit again.", "The Uluwatu temple is one of many temples in but best known & worth visiting as it sits on a cliff with spectaular views to the ocean. The temple is also home to many monkeys that wonder around the grounds. At the time we were there they were building a new restaurant there though there is already a cafe by the car park. If you have shorts or a skirt with knees showing then you will be provided a complimentary sarong to wear during the duration of your visit.", "We chose Uluwatu as one of the few temples we visited in (due to time) and the sunset was worth every moment in the car! We didn't spend much time at the temple. It was holiday and only locals are allowed anyway, so really, we came for the sunset. It was busy so allow plenty of time there. Walk up and down the sidewalk, take pictures, enjoy the waves crashing. We even saw dolphins in the water. We stayed for the fire dance. I wasn't sure, seemed kind of citchy to me, but in the end I'm so glad we stayed - we saw the sunset and enjoyed art you just don't see in the U.S. - wonderful!", "Add watching.a sunset at Uluwatu Temple to your list of things to do in . Try to arrive around 4:30pm to avoid the crowd buying tickets for the temple RP10,000. Make sure you put everything away before you walk down the path to the temple as the monkeys like to add to their collection of designer sunglasses and other valuables! When you get in front of the temple there is a stand to your left for you to buy tickets to the nese dance RP100,000. The view of the sunset was stunning while we waited for the performance to begin. The dances were entertaining and if you sit close to the front you may find yourself performing with them! The only downside was that they tried to fit so many people into watch that there was no way anyone could move or get out other than climb over the people in front. The organisers really need to consider safety too!", "It took us almost 1 hours to get there by car. Hire a car with a driver is better and we paid approximately around 30USD for the return trips to uluwatu. There is no taxi available. Check out the kecak dance in the temple as well. I would say it is not a must to see but it is nice to see the kecak dance. Ticket for the dance is around 10USD per person", "after visited ulun danu temple now is time for uluwatu temple, the temple was very crowded because of the temple ceremony lots of prayer come to visit with the offering.the view is amazing, kecak dance is interesting too", "Uluwatu had some nice views from the cliffside that the 'temple' is perched on. You can take a short hike along the ledge which is where all the nice pictures are from. Beware of the monkeys! The path is littered with food, broken sunglasses, and sandals that have been stolen by the little hooligans. Beyond the cliffside views and the monkeys, the place is unremarkable. The religious structures were also gated off when we visited. As others have noted, you will need to wear a sarong to gain entry. You can catch the Kecak performance here as well but the reviews are average at best. Cost was 100k IDR per person (foreigner) and we opted to skip it. (Hint: youtube it) Traffic here is also terrible; it took us 1.5 hours to get here from Sanur. If staying for the Kecak dance I am sure it is even worse when exiting.", "We travelled from Nusa Dua to this stunning temple in Uluwatu. A short walk from the car park to the walkway where we took some great photos. We were there in the late afternoon before sunset and saw only one monkey in the car park. We walked up to the temple building and down the opposite side. Both sides have great views. There was no time for us to visit the beach caves underneath or see the dance at sunset which was disappointing. There were hundreds of people arriving for this and it became quite busy. A fee of 30,000RP each person is payable.", "We had hired a driver for a half-day trip starting at 2pm from Nusa Dua and we wanted to cover Tanah Lot, Uluwatu Temple and Jimbaran Bay. We had to choose where to watch sunset as all three promise spectacular sunsets. We chose Uluwatu Temple since the Kecak dance is scheduled to coincide with the sun setting. Give yourself plenty of time to get from one place to another as we thought we had missed the show when we got there due to all the traffic jam. Also, get there early so you can take in the scenery before it gets dark. The sheer cliffs are beautiful. We did not visit the temple itself as we were rushing to catch the show. There were no signs to direct you to the show so you need to ask around. The show itself is exotic and quite entertaining and worth the price (less than US$10). I think this place captures the essence of - beautiful sunsets, exotic and graceful people and lots of history and culture - one of the highlights of my trip and not to be missed. Be sure to arrange how to meet your driver after the show.", "A must if you are in the Uluwatu area, hard to miss. Entrance fee was 20k for the park and 80k for the Kecak dance. The place is often very crowded when tourists flood in to watch the Kecak dance, which starts at 6:00 PM. Do try to get a good seat at the Kecak dance at least 30 minutes before the performance, which is a seat facing the sunset, that way you can watch the performance and sunset all at once. Do keep an eye out for the monkeys, we didn't have any troubles but we did see once tourist's flip flop stolen... (see pic)", "I will describe Uluwatu Temple in one word \\Amazing\\\". The view is so great from the top and great spot to see sunset. A place where the local praying too. One drawback is too many tourist, but I guess because I went in July (peak period)..\"", "Uluwatu temple located on the cliff by the beach and the view is magnificently breathtaking, it also has park, surroundings and Kecak dance performance, kecak dance tells a story of Ramayana...", "If you are looking for good views, moving scenery, cultural experiences, and good times - go to the Uluwatu temple!! I decided to come here my last night in and it was the best choice ever. If you can, try to come for sunset and catch the Kecak dance. Usually tickets are sold an hour before the dance, which will be at 6 pm (or around then depending on the time of year). Go to take pictures, go to stare at the beautiful view and meditate with a view, and then watch the traditional dance!! It was such a cool experience. Perfect for families, groups, or solo travelers :)", "Great place to spend an afternoon in . Make sure you experience feeding them a banana, if you want to take a video of them using your head and shoulder as a place to sit and eat! Watching them taking turns to jump into the pool is another sight not to be missed. They are very friendly and don't snatch things like the ones in Uluwatu temple.", "It is listed as one of the must visit place in . However i could say i love the uluwatu temple, as this temple has nothing significant other than the temple in the middle of the sea. And be careful of the strong waves.", "The temple in Uluwatu is situated in one of the most beautiful spots in the temple is one of the most sacred in and has the most amazing view perched on top of the cliffs above Uluwatu beach. I really feel that this spot is truly special every time I go there. The temple is protected by hundreds of monkeys that are very cheeky so be sure not to have anything like sunglasses or jewellery on that they can easily take from you because if you do it's as good as gone. The temple is so high up that you can see the most amazing views of and it's totally surrounded by the ocean hundreds of metres below you should really put this spot on your itinerary as one of the places that you must visit while you are in . The Bukit peninsula is truly beautiful and special.", "The temple is in the middle of the sea, definitely a must see when in . Amazing views, you can really take nice pictures there. This would be my second favourite after Uluwatu temple. Outside the temple there is a small market so you can buy souvenirs.", "When coming to Uluwatu temple, bring lots of money. You will be charged to park the bike, to rent the cover, unless you bring your own, to watch the fire dance. Beautiful place, but very expensive", "Uluwatu was highly recommend to me by many of my friends who had previously traveled to . I can now understand why. It is a beautiful place with some of the most stunning views. The fire dance is entertaining and again provides beautiful views as it is situated at the top of the cliff overlooking the ocean at sunset. Honestly breathtaking. You’ll need to hire a driver to get there and make sure to stop by some of the beaches and coffee plantations in this area. It was one of my favorite days in .", "It was very terrible that we spend 2,5 hours from Kuta to Uluwatu during new year holiday. It should be only 1 hour. We were lucky we arrived before the sunset. Our driver remind us to be careful with the monkey and better not to use glasses and hat, and always hold the camera. Yes, we met a lot of monkey there. Then we went directly to Kecak Dance ticket box because the seat is limited and if we enter the open theatre earlier we can choose better position to enjoy the sunrise while enjoying the Kecak Dance performance. After buy the ticket we still had some time to enjoy a magnificent view of the temple above the cliff and sea. Very beautiful. After that I enter the theatre and got a good position to see the sunset. It was amazing moment watching the performance with sunset as the background.", "Tho is hot and crowded audience to see the kecak dance..but i will recommend you to come and enjoy the kecak dance in uluwatu at least once..with the background of sunset ..very magical and beautifull. The kecak dance is amazing..", "Breath taking scenery, you feel the wave sweep the land, Uluwatu temple build by old nese Kingdom to pay respect to high priest who bring peace to this area. To enter this temple, you'll need to used \\sarong\\\" (a shawl). Inside the temple, there will be Kecak Dance show, you'll need to pay more for this. Spend one hour to walk around this temple, taking picture and enjoy the scenery. Best time to come here is in the morning or afternoon before sunset.\"", "Very well maintained, the monkeys were playful yet not overtly aggressive like at uluwatu temple. Had a pleasant time strolling thru this park", "The Uluwatu Temple a located in shout west on top of cliff and it's surrounded by an amazing Indian ocean to making feel on a heaven also there are lots of monkeys around the temple.", "Okay, this is a FRESH review as I had just went to Uluwatu Temple yesterday. The Entrance Fees costs about IDR 3,000 per person, which is quite cheap for us seeing that previous temples costs way more than that (around IDR 15,000 per person). However, don't be too happy with the cheaper Entrance Fees as the \\Fun\\\" is yet to come. They provide us with free Sarongs to cover our legs, then you will walk down a path that surrounded by some monkeys, cute they are, but wait till you see what comes later. Walking down the path you will come to a center square area, plenty of monkeys to be seen, but this time they will be looking at you and even follows you around. Walking upper you will have a choice of 2 roads, left is to see the Fire Dance, right is to see the temple. We choose to see the left part first, along the way we heard many ladies screaming for help, when we look carefully we saw one of the monkey took one of the tourist's camera and ran near to the cliffs, only the \\\"catcher\\\" knows how to deal with it and return the camera to the tourists, we didnt see what happen after that... Suddenly, just after we took some awesome pictures and decided to take the path to the left, a monkey jumped on my wife, snatch her spectacles, and ran to the nearby trees. Listen carefully on the suspicious thing here, it seems ONLY the local catchers can deal with these monkeys and return the items back to their owners. After the catcher got back my wife's spectacles, the catcher hold it and \\\"demand\\\" for payments, a total of IDR 20,000, his excuse is because it is difficult to get the monkey plus for the food fees. I got there in time and told him that we are in a tight budget and cannot give more than IDR 10,000, but his reaction seems clear that if we don't pay him his expected amount he will not return our thing, so we give in and return him to avoid any further troubles. What makes me angry is not the payment, but it seems that these monkeys are TRAINED to snatch tourists belongings, especially shiny stuffs (spectables, earrnings, cameras, the valuable stuffs). The whole thing seems like a plot, first the monkey snatch the things, then the catchers get them back, then request for payments. So total we pay 3,000 + 20,000 per person! Thats so expensive compared to other temples. I would suggest you to avoid this place if you can, but if you really want to see the nice view, then remember to take off anything small and valuable with you.\"", "Having visited the temple at Uluwatu I would have to say the major highlight was the views rather than the temple itself. They were pretty spectacular, especially at sunset. The monkeys also made things interesting and the Kecak dance was an absolute must see. The dancers were so impressive and I really enjoyed the fact that they interacted with the crowd as well. Definitely worth a visit!", "Booked our trip to the temple and Kecak dance through Indonesia Asia travel company through Viator. Our confirmation email stated 2:30 pickup at our Sanur hotel ( despite website time) but hotel name not on confirmation. We sent an email 24 hours prior just to confirm they knew our hotel but no reply. We waited in lobby until 2:50 before the hotel phoned the company for us. They said the pickup time was 4:30. When the arrived at 4:30, they didn't seem too concerned that our printout said 2:30. Our drive was about an hour and not much was said by our tour guide. Perhaps transportation was really all that was being provided. In that case, we really only needed a driver! Upon arrival, our tour guide went with us into the lovely park area and had us wait while he went to buy tickets for the performance. ( We assumed these were to have been advanced purchases. ). Upon his return, he said we were lucky to have gotten tickets due to the crowds. What was the point in booking this tour in advance? We carried on to see the temple. We could see the beautiful walkway that extended along the sea wall but were told there was no time to walk along it and that we should have been there by 4:30 in order to do that. Excuse me?? Since it was getting close to 6, it was important to get over to the theatre area to get a seat for the performance. We felt very rushed and did not feel we were able to enjoy this beautiful area to its fullest. Our \\guide\\\" suggested we leave the performance ten minutes early in order to avoid the crowds all emerging at the same time. Excuse me?? We were seated by 5:50 and the performance started promptly at 6. The venue/sunset was lovely as was the performance. However, people were constantly being brought in and squeezed in from 6-6:30. Roped off stairwells were filled and people were even asked to sit on the performance floor (an amphitheater ) surrounding the performers. This was extremely distracting. Then, the last thirty minutes continued with distractions of people leaving. With every inch jammed with people, it was disturbing to see these people try to manoeuvre their way through the crowd. Come on people! Be respectful of the performers. Sitting respectfully is a sign of maturity. We were shocked at how disrespectful this all was. The performance was beautiful and had we left ten minutes early, ( as suggested by our guide) we would have missed the highlight of the performance. As we exited the theatre area, our guide was waiting and whisked us off to our waiting vehicle. Traffic on the return trip was dreadful. Our trip back to Sanur was two hours. Our guide said this is normal. (We did not choose the supper option fur the tour-perhaps this allows traffic to settle down.) Although the area and temple are lovely, it was spoiled by the limited time given to enjoy it, the way in which the audience was handled, and the three hours of travel time.\"", "Uluwatu temple has a nice peace to it with a strong cool breeze to it. The view of the beach from the temple is beautiful as you can see the blue waters hit against the mountains. The temple also offers Ramayana play which is good and amusing. The sunset from the temple is just serene.", "Uluwata was lovely, but a pushy guide spoilt the experience. We paid our entry fee and then a guide led us down a path towards the temple. Naturally, we assumed that his service was a part of the entry fee as it it all happened so naturally and no-one led us to believe otherwise. After we'd walked around the area he asked for his payment. We were stunned when he demanded 100 rupiah saying \\this is my job.\\\" I don't begrudge the money but I certainly don't appreciate the deception involved. We told our driver who told us we'd been fleeced. Just pay your fee and refuse to allow a \\\"guide\\\" to go with you.\"", "Uluwatu Temple, ois renowned for its magnificent location, perched on top of a steep cliff approximately 70 metres above sea level. This temple also shares the splendid sunset backdrops. It´s a amzing experience. During the sunset there´s a performance about the creation of the world. O templo é maravilhoso. Imperdivel. Uma das vistas mais bonitas locais. Há uma apresentação durante o por do sol. Visita para ser feita com tranquilidade.", "Cliff temple that also as known Uluwatu Temple in the south part of where we will be able to see amazing view of the cliff temple and beautiful sunset.", "We heard a lot good comments on the uluwatu sunset view and also a lot bad comments about the well-trained monkeys. So we went there well prepared with all of us wearing contact lens, took off any sun glasses, tiny accessories on the hair or clothes and this made us safe from becoming the target of the monkeys. The sunset view of uluwatu temple is really beautiful! It is worth going but please be careful of the monkeys as we have seen how the monkey trying to attack a tourist when he refused to let go his sunglasses.", "I went to Uluwatu for sunset and it was nice. It was especially nice from the Kecak dance theater as you can view it from a high point.There is a separate ticket for Kecak Dance (RP100,000). It was worth seeing as a first time visitor. However, you have seen other shows about Ramayana, you may feel bored.", "Pura Luhur Ulu Watu is an impressive and very beautiful temple on the cliffs towering a hundred feet from the raging sea below. Not to be missed while touring the Bukit Peninsula.", "The temple in itself is okay but the view and the sunset make it worth visiting. Be careful of the monkeys here, they snatch your spectacle, purses etc but there are alwAys people on guard to make them runaway. Anyhow, it is a must visit place while you're in . You can stop on your way to ulluwatu to try some luwak coffee and unique tea. There is a small plantation on the way to ulluwatu.", "The good news is there are many playful monkeys. The bad news is it's so crowded it's hard to walk, take photos or even see the very few parts of the temple open to the public. Throughout there are many beautiful small temples that you can visit and participate in the services. No need to visit Uluwatu with the hordes of people and their obnoxious selfie sticks.", "Uluwatu it's situated at the beautiful cliff of mountains in Uluwatu offering best view of ocean. We went to visit temple at around 5pm. It was crowded but we were just allured with the beauty of this place. We purchased tickets for temple and kecak dance for 30,000 IDR. Meet to take cloth to wear at the entrance which was free. Kecak dance will starts exactly at 6pm.,you have to go but early to gather the place. Try to get place in the middle and upper side so that you can enjoy the dance and the sunset too. Hire the taxi which will take you to the temple, wait there and drop you to back to the hotel after kecak dance, because you will not get any uber or taxis at the temple after dance.", "Uluwatu has great views definitely worth a look when in . Hold on to your stuff as there are monkeys around this area!", "If you go to Uluwatu you have to visit Uluwatu Temple, simply för the great views of Uluwatu cliffs. We didnt go for the Dance show in the evening. The monkeys we met were pretty friendly.", "We were on a outdoor trip in and hired a taxi and visited Tanha Lot and Uluwatu the same day. Must say we were only looking forward to Kechak Dance performance that starts at 6pm sharp and to grab front seats you must reach before 6. The temple isnt too fascinating. Kind of a cramped place and not worth heading the stairs up. But Kechak Dance was worth it all. what a performance. Completely fanatic..!!! Deserve all the applaud.. Character of Hanuman and Sita most preferred and high energy in all the people involved in the performance makes it a superb one. Must say it was a HOUSE FULL show and it is like this always. We paid 1 lac IDR each to watch this performance. Background view of Ocean along with Sunset, Cool Breeze and a stunning performance.", "I last visited Uluwatu over 20 years ago when I rode a trail bike to only a stone's throw from the temple, at the time there was basically no infrastructure down there save the temple itself. I was stunned by the extent of the facilities that have been built, very impressive. When you've paid the small fee at the entrance gate and put the sarong on, head straight down the path, heading to the right. This will take you down to see the wild monkeys. Hold onto bags, caps, camera, sunglasses, even the flip flops on your feet, anything they can steal they will, and if you don't have food to exchange you can say goodbye to your stuff. The monkeys will destroy it in front of your eyes. If you are unfortunate enough to lose something, look for some of the locals selling trinkets, for a small tip they will pull out a piece of fruit and do a deal to get your gear back. There is a knack to a successful exchange so beware if you're trying it yourself - don't let go of the food till your stuff has been dropped. Hilarious to watch the monkeys at work ambushing the unsuspecting. After seeing the monkeys enjoy the views back to the temple as you head back up the path. The views over the spectacular cliffs continue upto the temple and then the path winds over the headland past the temple and continues to follow a loop that goes all the way back to the car park all the way enjoying breath taking views. There are rest areas and toilet facilities adjacent to the temple. Uluwatu is renowned as a spot to sunset watch, after 5pm the area just floods with tourists and there are long queues, so if you're not keen on being shoulder to shoulder get there earlier in the day. The views are excellent and whilst the Clifftop walk involves a number of stair climbs and a round trip of ~ 1500m or so, given the cultural significance of the area it is worth joining the throngs.", "On our latest visit to , we decided to visit the Uluwatu temple. As folks have mentioned, it takes an hour to get there. Do not wear shorts or sleeveless tops but even if you do, they provide sarongs that can be worn in the temple premises. We were a bit unfortunate in the sense that there was significant cloud cover and that hampered the sunset view. The interesting part was that despite the large crowds, this place felt fairly peaceful. Take the time out to attend the Cecak dance performance in the evening. It is outstanding. If you are with small children, they may get scared of some of the costumes or the fight at the end but this is a must see. The costumes are very nice and some of the performers (Hanuman) are over the top.", "Uluwatu temple didn't really feel like a temple visit, as you can't really enter the place of worship. It's more about the cliff setting, amazing views and the sunset experience. With it's South location on a small hilltop, it makes for a great evening visit and some amazing pictures by the sea. Had we not booked tickets for Kecak dance, it was more like a 30-45 minutes visit. Do climb to the top and then descend to the other side, the views are much better on the other side of the temple. It's a very quick and easy ascend. Super beware of the monkeys though. They stealthily come and take away any loose object like glasses, mobile phone, water bottles etc. We saw one guy standing at cliff-side and clicking pics, when a monkey came and climbed his head, clinched his glasses and was out in less than 2 seconds. The monkey then broke the glasses and just threw it away.", "Visiting the Uluwatu Temple is another great experience when in . Such nice location - in a cliff overlooking the aquamarine water. And a backdrop which looks like the Great Wall of China! Would surely be back in that temple! Also, the monkeys are another attraction in that area. So fun to look at while they do their thing but be careful, they steal hats, eyeglasses, earrings. etc.", "This is the place to see sunset and the most talked about temple in Uluwatu. Please beware of monkeys when visiting this area. Take care of your shades or spectacles as the monkeys tend to snatch it. If you intend to see the kecak dance here, please be there by 1730hrs as the performance will start at 1800hrs sharp(it did when we were there). There's another 100,000Rupiah entrance fees for the dance which can be bought inside the temple. Suggestion would be to reach the temple by 1700hrs, walk around the temple, enjoy the sunset and head to kecak. Enjoy!", "Ulu Watu is located at the southernmost section of , we actually had to repeat the tour a 2nd time because of traffic. We initially scheduled an afternoon tour with Viator which included the Kekak and Fire dance and a seafood dinner. Because we are staying in Ubud (which is supposed to be a 2hr drive from Ulu Watu) we left at 3:30 from our hotel to be at the show at 6pm. At 6:40 we were STILL in traffic and according to our guide another hour away from the cliffs. At that point we turned around and went back to our hotel...6hrs wasted! We requested a refund for the tour and booked a second full day tour with a different company, this one included a seafood lunch instead of dinner and ended with sunset and dance in Ulu Watu. Our second guide explained that we never should have taken the tour on a Friday and if we really wanted Friday then we should have left at 2pm. Apparently tourists from neighboring Java often take 3day weekends and the traffic is horrendous Friday-Sunday. We took the second tour on a Monday which worked out great. The second tour also included a stop at Water Blow in Nusa Dua and a stop at GWK cultural park which was amazing because we caught two performances and were able to take photos with the performers. The sunset at ulu Watu was breathtaking and the show (notably the fire dance) was impressive! Worth the trip if you avoid the traffic!", "This reminds me of Cape of Good Hope (not that I have been but must be similar). It was a scorching hot day and you have to keep climbing steps to get to the edge. After that you it's just the cliff and you. The temples are inaccessible and there's pretty much nothing else to do other than spamming photos at the cliff. Good news is that uluwatu is near Jimbaran beach where tourists throng the area for seafood (not that good tbh). It is also near all the resorts and Potato Head Beach club. * remember to dress decently and also in long pants. If not, there are sarong / long cloth prepared for visitors at the entrance.", "the monkeys there are really friendly (well, not as aggressive as the one in uluwatu or in any other monkey sanctuary ) the sett the forest amazingly , if you come to ubud don't miss this place", "I didn't expect much before coming here but it is actually one of the best places to visit on this island. It's a large forest and temple complex, made so interesting because of the large amount of monkeys here. And unlike the monkeys in Uluwatu, these monkeys are actually very friendly and do not attack or even \\pester\\\" you. You can hold up a banana and they'll jump onto your shoulder or head but if you don't, they will ignore you. There are also nice short walks in this forest, like one along a small river. I'm glad I came because, as I said, I didn't expect much. Entrance is IDR 30k, so not much for such a good attraction.\"", "We went to Uluwatu Temple during the day and enjoyed it very much. You walk in and there are monkeys everywhere. The temple is beautiful and the views of the cliff that the temple is on is amazing.", "Fun to spend time with Ubud monkeys. They're way less aggressive than the ones at Uluwatu and plenty of friendly ones who will sit on your shoulder for a photo. Some impressive carvings to see also. A cheap and entertaining few hours when in Ubud.", "We hired a driver at Padang Padang beach and paid him 300k to RT drive/guide us. He was helpful at the temple, but you don't really need a guide and if you have your own transport you'll save money. We left for Uluwatu around 4pm and got back to the car by 7pm. Overall it was 100k per person. I loved the Kecak. Try and sit facing the stage for the best photos.", "Id heard the horror stories of how the monkeys will sit on you and steal your stuff but that did not happen here as it had been in Uluwatu. It is very relaxing outing with beautiful surrounds. Totally enjoyed it", "The sea view from the uluwatu temple is extremely stunning ! Amazing experience despite a crowded people and unfortunately we did not find any monkey in our visit.", "We went to Uluwatu Temple from Nusa Dua which took 45 mins. Before reaching there, our regular driver/guide/friend brought us for a drink at Single Fin, which is a cafe perched ontop of a cliff overlooking the sea and the surfers in the water. Awesome! Uluwatu Temple is right around the corner. We came around noon and did not catch the Kecak performance which I understand was very powerful but crowded with tourists. Tip#1 : Keep your sunglasses, glasses, hats/caps, plastic bags, etc. The monkeys are notorious to steal and will only return when food is barter by the groundsman. Tip#2 : Instead of going straight up the temple, make a right after giving your ticket and there's a path and within 2 mins, this will take you to the edge of the cliff. This place is on the other side of the temple (away from the kecak amphitheatre). I think the view here is more awesome (and closer to the edge) than from the temple. You still can walk back to the temple. According to our guide, there are 6th cliffside temples. I have visited Tanah Lot and its beautiful cliffs / coast, and I rate Tanah Lot's view much better. But still, a great view where Ocean meets Cliff.", "This is a nice and beautiful place in . Climb to top of Uluwatu cliff and beautiful ocean on the horizon", "Visiting Uluwatu temple during our visit to turned out to be quite an experience. Climbing up and down, wading through water, we were able to reach with a great effort as we are senior citizens. Of course, people were very helpful. We really found the effort worth the trouble. It is an ancient temple and reflects the ingenuity of man to leave no stone unturned in doing the impossible. More than devotional experience, it is also adventurous and pleasing.", "Uluwatu Temple is great for the view, where the temple sits atop a sheer cliff to the ocean. Unfortunately, the monkeys there have been trained to snatch items such as glasses, mobile phones, hats, etc from visitors. To avoid this, try to work in pairs, where one person watches out for the monkeys and the other takes photos, etc. It might also help to keep any small and shiny belongings in your pockets so that they are not visible. Carrying a small tree branch might also help. There are quite a lot of stairs, but those who can't manage still get a view of the cliff by the ocean.", "Uluwatu temple was the first place I visited when arrived on the island of . The walk is quiet long but the site is worth it although you cannot really enter to the heart of some places. You'll find monkeys along the way too. Later during my trip I found out there is a show everyday at the temple and that sunset is the best time to go there... I'll try that next time :-)", "If you wanna see the ocean at its grandeur this is one place you should not miss. Located at the south-west tip of , Uluwatu temple is tourist favorite for viewing the setting sun in the great Indian ocean. The view from the cliff is mesmerizing as one can see the endless waves and ocean from the top. The white waves below with roaring sound will make you forget time. The temple also host the famous Kecak dance (a nese form of Ramayana) for an entry fee of IDR 100,000/person. If you have time do experience that. Overall a peaceful place...but beware of the monkey..they come silently and take away your stuffs (yes..I was a victim of their prank).", "We visited Uluwatu as an included tour with our hotel stay and werent really expecting much. The bus trip was, as always in Indo, chock a block full of traffic and death defying drivers, bikes and pedestrians. The temple is very popular with tourists, locals and worshipers so we were glad of being on an organised tour. Parking is chaotic, crowds are amused by the compulsory sarong and ther is a short walk to access the temple grounds. The views are spectacular, we arrived just as a ceremony started so received bonus culture! Easily wandered, lots of stairs, for two hours enjoying the views and background ceremonial music. Watch out for criminal monkeys who will steal anything shiney.", "If you go to uluwatu, spend your time to watching kecak dance at 6.00-7.00 the ticket box will open at 5 and you can buy your ticket once at time. But be careful with the monkey.. you better keep your eye glass, hair pin or nackles off. Do not give the monkey any food or it will keep following you", "Uluwatu temple offers you many beautiful things. Keep in mind this is a temple, so please behave yourself. If needed, the staff will lend you some scarf to cover your body. You will meet a lot of monkeys that walk and play freely. Don't worry, they won't do anything bad unless you do so. You can go around the temple and enjoy the beautiful scenery from the top. Everyday there will be Kecak Dance show. It's a must seen! Very attractive and beautiful traditional dance. While you're watching the dance, you can enjoy the sunset at the same time. So lovely!", "The temple set on the edge and top of the cliff, provide you with stunning view to the 200 meter drop down to the water below. One of my favourite nese temples, on the other side of the temple area, sit the famous Uluwatu kecak dance platform. The entrance to the temple isn't valid for the dance, there is a ticket booth inside the courtyard below the temple area to purchase the ticket for the dance performance. Be there before 6, when the dance started.", "The location of the temple is right on the edge of a cliff overseeing the sea, making this spot a good place to see sunset, and also a very touristy place. We went there in the afternoon, really enjoyed the view along the cliff, and left at 4:30pm to avoid the big crowd chasing sunset. We've been told by a friend who visited Uluwatu in 2004, there was no monkeys near the temple back then. If you like monkeys, I recommend you to visit Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary in Ubud instead, for which I've also done a review. The monkeys at Uluwatu Temple are not fed regularly, quite dehydrated, so they can get quite nasty, also what's even worse, some of them are trained to take tourists' belongings to exchange for food from trainer, then the trainer will return the belongings to tourist by asking for some payment. This was what happened to a friend's sunglasses and one shoe during our visit. The way they get trained is similar to the method of clicker training a puppy but in a furious way, for example, if the monkeys behave in the way the trainer wants them to be, the monkey gets a reward (food), otherwise they get beaten. As we were leaving, we also saw a lady's sunglasses taken while she's purchasing the ticket at the entrance. So definitely put away your valuables, water bottle, and any loose items before getting off taxi/bus. Just be very careful. Overall the view along the cliff is very nice but being there just once is enough.", "This was our second visit to Uluwatu Temple - our first with 3 year old Duke. We came for the monkeys on a hot day and really needed our guide, Wayan, to show us around the temple and (most importantly) where to find the monkeys. Our visit started with a blend of laughter and sympathy - one of the naughty monkeys had snatched an iPhone from an unsuspecting visitor and wasn't intending to give it back. Read the warnings and leave your valuables with your driver!! The view down to Uluwatu is wonderful. The temple is majestic. The monkeys are fun for kids of all ages. Let them touch you but don't touch them - they bite. Some details: IRP20,000 per adult gets you into the temple area. A multiple of that (tip) gets you a guide. A donation gets you a bag of peanuts. Ignoring the warning signs may cost you a smartphone, sunglasses, camera and your mood.", "Temple on cliff,scenery,Monkeys,dance,sunset and all you can find in one place that's Uluwatu temple.one of the most beautiful temple in that worth to visit.Highly recommended.", "This review is quite late. Uluwatu Temple is a beautiful Temple nestled high on a cliff with a beautiful view of the sea. It was a long motorbike ride all the way from Kuta but definitely worth all your time and effort once you get there. There were groups of monkeys all over the place so be careful with all your belongings . They will give you a yellow ribbon at the entrance when you pay for the entrance ticket. The view of the temple with the sea and the skies is truly breathtaking.", "Uluwatu Temple is a Hindu temple set on the cliff bank in south part of Peninsula. It is situated on the coral reef sordid to sea about 80 meters above the sea level. It is featured by a small dry forest dwelt by a lot of monkeys and other animal. Name of Uluwatu derived from the word Ulu meaning the head and Watu meaning stone. Therefore Uluwatu Temple means the temple built at tip of coral reef. The view of the temple from the walk way galley was spectacular. Try to take photos by walking towards the right of the cliff for a spectacularly view of the snapshot. It was a long walk and steep climb to the temple proper. Not friendly for the handicapped and elderly. Beware of the monkeys. Keep your belongings such as bags and sunglasses away from sight. The monkeys can snatched them from you. Bring water with you to keep hydrated.", "We visited Uluwatu Temple after visiting 3 to 4 Pura/Temples in ! We were kinda temples overload but this one is stunning! Absolutely breathtaking views from the cliff edge. Worth the visit!", "We had planned to visit Uluwatu for its famous sunset and views and we weren’t disappointed. We took a return taxi from Benoa to Uluwatu and our driver also acted as our guide and took us around the temple and the views. Please do pre arrange your taxis getting them here does work out to be expensive. We skipped the kecak dance since we were with an infant and did not want to stay on for the one hour performance. Get their around 4:00 pm if you want to walk around and take in the magnificent views and watch as the sun sets. The entire length of the cliff is long so you might want to walk the full length which should take about 2 hours. Avoid carrying backpacks, sunglasses on your head and phones loosely held. We saw monkeys take away someone’s sunglasses and mobile phones. The office there should help you in case you do lose something. But better to be careful.", "If you visit Uluwatu Temple, you should try to watch Kecak Dance show. The place is near the ocean and the cliff. And we can see a sunset from here.It is so beautiful. Besides, there are many monkeys and be aware of them... and don't use any \\blink-blink\\\" stuffs :) if you don't want to lose it...Monkeys love \\\"blink-blink\\\" stuffs :D\"", "You can experience the monkeys social interaction in their home. I had several monkeys get on my shoulder and lap. Do not wear glasses since they will take them right off your face. You shouldn’t wear any loose jewelry or clothing that’s easily taken off such as scarfs, or even carry a purse just to be safe since I had already experienced the monkeys in Uluwatu. It’s best to only carry a camera or phone for pictures and money in your pocket. One monkey tried to take my water which I ended up giving up after the various photo opportunities the encounter provided. I spent at least two hours walking from the entrance to the end where there’s a temple and exit to the street.", "This place is famous. trip would not complete without going to Uluwatu temple. That's why we planned to go here to watch the sunset and take some nice photos. But we failed to see the sunset as it's too cloudy that day and we decided to leave sooner than expected. Fortunately, we avoided bad traffic thanks to that decision. Be careful with your belongings as the Monkeys are ready to take them.", "The view is great, and the sunset too. But when i go, it so crowded with group tours. I can't even take a good view pic properly. Still, one of the best sunset in . If you are taking a motorbike or scooter to Uluwatu, please don't go back to late. Cuz the road is so scary without street lamp. Dark and quiet.", "I think this is my favorite actively-functioning temple in (Goa Gajah is better, IMHO, but is more of an archaeology site). The setting of Uluwatu, on the cliffs, is just superb. We didn't stay for the fire dancing, but understand that is worth a visit. We also liked the chill atmosphere... wasn't crazy busy nor chaotic. Limited vendors on-site. Brilliant spot for some photos and cultural exploration.", "Very beautiful temple by the cliff.! There are nice trails to walk by the cliff as well but we opt to head to the performance area to get some good seats for the Kecak dance by the sunset. An unique performance with the sun setting in the background. Absolutely a surreal experience. Beware of those sly monkeys. I saw a monkey snagging a tourist's specs from his head and waited at the side for them to exchange food for the glasses. After throwing some food at the monkey, the monkey left the broken specs on the floor and leap to the nearest tree.Very smart monkeys I must say. Keep any loose items in your bag. All in all, Uluwatu is a place not to be missed.!", "The \\terrible\\\" reviews of the Uluwatu Temple crack me up! Yes, there are thieving monkeys that will snatch any lose items on your person (there are huge signs at the entrance to the temple warning you of this!). The temple is not spectacular, but the landscape is! The ocean views are amazing and this is the perfect place to watch a nese sunset. It isn't expensive to go visit the temple and there are a lot of other great beaches that make the trip to the southern tip of more than worth it. The monkeys are terrible so you might want to carry a stick to keep them at bay. There is a free dance performance at sunset, but this gets crowded quick and there are plenty of other opportunities to see great nese dance performances around the island. I would also recommend renting a scooter and trekking to the temple on your own.\"", "This is one of the top places that you are supposed to go in . I disagree. The temple is okay, there are much prettier ones in . For me, the most beautiful part of this temple is that it stands on top of a cliff with absolutely beautiful views of the beach below with the rolling waves crashing against the cliffs. Now, all that being said, I also know that Uluwatu is supposed to be great at sunset, we were here during the day. However, there are so many places to see sunsets in . I much prefer Tanah Lot Temple. It is much closer to where most people stay in Canggu and Seminyak.", "Wife and I arrived at Uluwatu before sunset and let the view of the temple on the cliff over the ocean confront our conception of beauty and reality, until making our way along the pleasant (if crowded) and many-stepped walkway towards the main temple and amphitheater beyond. When walking, one can't be too vigilant about the monkeys who hilariously pilfer from everyone - most often water, but whatever they can get their hands on. Even funnier are the negotiation tactics used by the park rangers to retrieve stolen items from the monkeys, who will often hold out for the best treat. The view is serene, exotic, and surely unique on this Earth. The temple on the cliff seems perfectly appropriate for its dedicated purpose, the worship of nese Hindu deity Shiva-Rudra. Shiva is one of the main Hindu arch-deities, but Rudra, \\The Howler,\\\" is an ancient god of the pre-Hindu fire-worshippers who is associated with the wind - the sweeping view with the ocean breeze evokes the right imagery and sanctity for that mythology, creating an overall sense of divine rightness. The kecak dance is dynamic, interesting, and unforgettable, even if it's not the most holy of nese dance performances. One can easily follow the story of the forest rescue scene from the Ramayana regardless of native language, watching the performance, which involves some cool fire effects as well and is just such a nice scene while the sun sets over the temple in the background. Tough to beat.\"", "With Lanus from Lanus Tours, arrived Uluwatu Temple grounds. We walked the cliff walk while Lanus bought our tickets at 4.30pm for sunset 6pm performance. Fabulous views and the show was an hour, which was a good time. Beautiful place, enjoyed the performance", "We were given a personal tour of Uluwatu Temple by a lovely friendly local. It was a high light of our trip. The views are breathtaking the show was fantastic.", "We last minute decided to go Uluwatu Temple and book using Sun Tour through Mr Bayu who is our first day tour driver to Lempuyang. Thanks to him, we still can book to the private tour to Uluwatu. For this time, the young 23yrs old driver name Okta is also very helpful and keep planning n update for our Uluwatu Temple and Kecak Fire dance schedule.", "We visited the Uluwatu temple purely for the view of the cliff - I recommend trying to go on a really sunny day if possible to get the most out of your trip. They do have monkeys and if you’re tossing up the monkey forest in Ubud but don’t want to be attacked this temple has the monkey factor but aren’t as aggressive! But always worth a trip to see some cool views of ", "Amazing scenery from Uluwatu Temple. Monkeys are keen to say hi and can be annoying! Be sure to visit the Ketuck dance performance.", "Maybe Uluwatu is a mainstream spot to be visited. I've visited here plenty of times, but never seen a Kecak dance performance before. I only liked the performance, the place was kind of dirty and really crowded. If you want to see the performance, you will need to come early, it got really crowded at the opening of the show.", "This temple is another tourism icon worth visiting and highlighting its beautiful location onshore of the Indian ocean. During our visit, it was the low tide season so we had the privilege to walk all over the sea bed and enjoy the view from there. It is very crowded but manageable. We even get to watch the 'kecak dance' which is alright and waited til sunset for it, I heard the shows at uluwatu temple is way better. There are plenty of stall and shops selling the usual tourist souvenirs, my fave is the sweet buttered corn sold around. The toilets are clean as it is not free, payment upon entrance (make sure you have coins with you). In overall, best to visit around 3-4 as its less hotter and you can enjoy the sunset from there and the view are just amazing!", "One place to see the religion and culture of . In the entrance you have to put one sarong (skirt) to entry in the temple area. It's included in the price 30k rupiahs. This place have a very good view of Uluwatu Bay/cliff and inside you can pay more 100k to see the traditional fire dance. Very good, worth.", "We visited Uuwatu Temple at noon and it was so hot because we had a long walk until we arrive at the hill but actually we forgot the fatigue in front of a panoramic view for the sea and the mountains. The monkeys are naughty so you should be careful not to lose your sunglasses or your mobiles!", "Visit to Uluwatu temple was a memorable day for me. A nice place with relaxing atmosphere. The temple was beautiful surrounded with trees. A magnificent view of the beach with wavy water seen from top of the mountain. What a beautiful white water due to wave action. And a nice path to the mountain. The monkeys add to the attraction of the area. These were sitting around, baby monkeys were playing, others were swimming and unbelievably were diving to the pool close to the temple. of course were fighting for food and their territory. a perfect place for an afternoon visit to see the superb sunset. so, do not leave without visiting Uluwatu.", "Temple on the south of , beautiful sunset, on the afternoon to crowded. If you go by motorbike be carefull jalan Uluwatu can be heavy traffic jam.", "Everyone going to will definitely come here. No matter at what time, the view is just breathtaking. If you come at evening, just nice to continue with dinner at Jimbaran. If you come earlier, may also go to Tanjung Benoa for parasailing, undersea walking & other water activities. The only thing to watch out at Uluwatu are the monkeys, no matter how 'aware' I am on this, they still manage to steal my glasses and jump on my bag from behind. Walk in group or follow the local staff/guide there.", "Uluwatu temple is an amazing cliff facing temple located about 40 mins south of kuta. An uber there is about $8 or normal taxi $11 but may be more worthwhile hiring a driver for a day and also go to nusa dua and jimbaran. What other reviews say about monkeys is true, theyre pesky but cute. Entry is about $2 and an extra $10 if you do the sunset show at 6pm. Over all a great experience with many unique photo opportunities.", "My son's spectacles was snatched by a nimble and quick footed monkey! We had to pay 30,000 rupiah to the man who jumped over the wall to 'retrieve ' the spectacles! He was not contented with that and asked for 50,000 rupiah !!! Do not go to Uluwatu ! They are all conmen!", "Definitely a great place to visit when in and to see some traditional nese dance etc. For a more private and better views I'll recommend to visit some of the Uluwatu beach resorts for a more private sunset views and also private beaches. Definitely Uluwatu temple is a must see place.", "I heard a lot of this temple and people say its a must see in , just like you go to Siam reap and u need to see Angkor Wat and to Yogja u need to see the Borobodur. We arrived at a very cloudy evening as it just finished raining and more rain was expected judging by the clouds. So the whole place was rather gloomy. There was a Hindu festival at that time we went so a lot of locals were there praying and just chilling at the temple area. The temple nonetheless still looks good just that after seeing Uluwatu Temple earlier in the noon with bright sky, my vote is with Uluwatu temple. As the weather was vrry cloudy we didnt stick until sunset but left shopping around the temple area.", "Uluwatu temple, is a Hindu temple, located in Pecatu village, Sub district of South Kuta, and Badung Regency. from GWK you just straight up to the top and follow the signboard road, it takes approx 45 minutes. Uluwatu is one of the best place in to see sunset, it is featured by a small dry forest which is mostly called by Alas Kekeran (interdict forest) which is belong to the temple and dwelt by a lot of monkeys and other animal. note : Come at 4 till 7 --> to see the sunset and watch one of the famous nese dance * barong dance*. Take lots of pic at the uluwatu's cape. the view is gorgeous. Be careful with the monkeys bring stick to beat off them and pls hold tight ur camera, sunglasses or other valuable items", "This temple is an sacred temple for nese people, the view from this temple absolutely amazing,the temple located about 25 Km from Denpasar and take about 30 minutes from the city you could rent a motor bike or car and drive by your self , it could be find easily as there a clear road sign and its a famous torist destination in south . Uluwatu is the same area with another must visit object in south like jimbaran, Garuda wisnu Kencana,padang padang beach, water sport and pandawa beach so you could set up your day in this area. Uluwatu is the best place for sun set hunter, so set up your itinerary to not miss the sunset. as its a sacred temple visitor must dress appropriate and read the tourist instruction board and follow the rule. this object is a friendly object to all family members and hardly suggest you to put this object in your itinerary when you come to ", "This was the second best temple in after Tanah Lot. And please note in you cannot enter temples so my reviews are purely based on surrounding and things to enjoy near by. Uluwatu - best thing is Kecak Here best thing is the surroundings - its around a beautiful lake and there are number places to sit and relax and to click pictures. For us having nice picture sites is the reason to pick it as second best temple. Also we experienced a local ritual here which was a unique experience specially since we are from India and we never though Hindus can have such rituals also For me must visit temple in ", "We visited Uluwatu temple in the month of March 2017, This temple is situated at the top of a cliff right next to Indian Ocean and the best time to visit Uluwatu temple is during sunset. It's generally crowded but you still can get plenty of nice spots to take pictures. There’s a separate entrance fee for the temple (50000 Rph=300 BDT).and Kecak dance (100000 Rph=600 BDT). The stadium for the dance is first come, for serve. They do not have crowd control. If there’s an emergency, it would be a great chaos. I don’t think they count how many tickets they sell. People kept on coming in to the point that you barely have enough space for the performers. The dance is interesting, no dialogue. Well worth a visit and allow plenty of time to get there, get a seat, enjoy the ceremony and then leave. Take plenty of water and snacks as there aren’t any shops to buy these from But the most scary thing is the Monkeys being there and ready to attack you any moment.They will steal items off of you and use it as collateral for food.There are some monkeys around that may try to take your glasses, hats or even phone. Just stay away from them. I suggest to visit the temple, get nice pictures of the sunset when the place is empty after everyone goes to the performance.The view is a absolutely beautiful as the sky changes color as the sun goes down.A very beautiful scenic view of sea and an old temple. Great place to visit - highly recommended. Beautiful setting high on the cliffs, with a lovely walk along the cliff tops, and around the temple.", "We were in our holidays. It is a bit far from main city. We took a private tour company (Rio tour) car to visit this place. It is a beautiful temple, situated at the top of a wonderful mountain line. Beside a massive water body. The bay splashed its rough wave at the coastline, making the view worth watching. We walked upto the top most position and enjoyed the full view. I must say, me and my husband had some of the most memorable moments there in Uluwatu Temple. BTW, be careful of the monkeys. They try to snatch away things from you, especially the sunglasses!!!", "The temple sits on a sheer cliff with the waves crashing below. The temple it’s self was slightly underwhelming but beautiful none the less. Would definitely be worth going in you are around Uluwatu. Make sure you are very carful of the monkeys as they may try to steal from you, one even tried to grab my phone out of my hand!!", "Pura ( which in nese means temple) Uluwatu is one of the most visited of the many temples in . We went there around 5 pm to catch the sunset and the traditional Kechak dance show. The temple per se has nothing to see or write about, but the location and position of the temple makes the location extraordinary. The temple is located on a high cliff, the cliff kissed by the sea. There's no beach, and the cliff seems to rise right from the sea. Across the cliff, the boundary wall for the temple runs, and standing in the top of the cliff, watching the temple around and the sea below is a breathtaking sight. The sunset on the sea, watched from the cliff, would have itself been a sight to behold, and we additionally opted ro watch a traditional nese Kechak dance show on the backdrop of the sunset. The dance show enacted scenes from Ramayana, one of the holy tales for the Hindus in India, and which is also a part of the nese Hindu culture. In this conrext, let me add that its intriguing how much the nese Hindu culture is mirrored to the Indian Hindu culture, traditions and religious beliefs. The dance show was nice, highly recommended to get a feel if the nese teaditions. This is a highly recommended visit.", "Looking at this place from the media, magazine and word of mouth is something that we could say wow. When visiting this place \\Uluwatu Temple\\\" and looking with my own eyes, what is the best word should I describe? This place is not only amazing but its a miracle. Beware of the monkeys when you entering this temple and around them. Bring your camera along with you or mobile phone camera because every step is your moment. Take pictures as many as you wish because you never know, will u be able to come back here again. I really ♡ this place although it was very very hot weather.\"", "Uluwatu temple is one of a kind, with its remarkable setting on the cliffs. Waiting for sunset is also rewarding. The only downside are the monkeys which are extremely violent. During our vistit we encounter stealing of 3 glasses (not just sunglases, so beware), and also one monkey attacked a woman with earings and it ripped them out of her ears, moreover she bit her after se sharted screaming. So really take off al jewellery, sunglasses, and keep your bags close to you!", "I visited Ulawatu Temple as part of a day tour with Rio Tours. The scenery and views are so beautiful. You will be able to take lots of really nice photos. It is best not to go in carrying anything whatsoever, including a bag or wearing anything loose such as a hat or sunglasses because the monkeys will take them! While I was there I saw a guide trying to lure the monkeys out to bring back a mobile phone they had taken from a girl and I watched a little boy get his tube of crisps taken by a monkey. I think if you visit without a guide, you might not be aware of this about the monkeys. You are given a sarong to wear as you wander round. There was a couple having their wedding photos taken right on the cliff edge which was really lovely to see. The toilet facilities are not great, so avoid if possible! It is quite busy with tourists there too. Overall, Uluwatu Temple is well worth a visit while in .", "The temples are pretty and the monkeys provide a unique aspect of the temple visit. Monkeys are well-fed so are not particularly aggressive (unlike Uluwatu where you need to take a lot more care). ", "The Uluwatu temple was in a great scenic setting. We visited this temple for sunset and it was quite crowded with a lot of tourists. When you buy the entrance ticket, you will receive a sarong (men as well as women), which cover the legs. If the legs are covered you will only receive a belt. They also tried to sell bananas ( to feed the monkeys inside). I would strongly recommend NOT to do that. Before we entered we were warned by hotel and driver not to take any food there and assecoires (especially sunglasses, hats etc) because when the monkeys see that they often steal that. Luckily we did not experience that, what might be related to the fact that we followed the advices. The temple itself was beautiful and the view on the rocks and the sea were amazing. We also attended the fire dance there during sunset. It was in my opinion a little bit too long (almost 60 minutes), but I found it a really interesting experience. This dance was not everybody's thing since many people left after 20 minutes. Uluwatu is really a temple worth to see, if your accommodation is located in the south of .", "We saw the sunset close to Uluwatu temple, which unfortunately cannot be visited, but the place is awesome, be careful because of the monkeys, avoid having something in the hands. You have to be there around 6pm if you want to see the sunset, quite busy place but worth to see it.", "Not to big area , but great nature in the heart of Ubud town . We really enjoyed our time there , the Monkey even more friendly than Uluwatu , they are well protected and had enough food I gues . great river , tample and saw much great stone sculpture . We love much this place", "If you are going there to see monkeys, you are wasting your money. You can find monkeys in Uluvatu temple. I liked rain forest like environment.", "Pura Luhur Uluwatu, one of six key temples believed to be 's spiritual pillars, is renowned for its magnificent location, perched on top of a steep cliff approximately 70 metres above sea level. This temple also shares the splendid sunset backdrops. nese architecture, traditionally-designed gateways, and ancient sculptures add to Uluwatu Temple's appeal. And daily Kecak dance performances for the visitors", "We went to Ulu Watu to see the Kecak dance, performed at the site of the Ulu Watu Temple. The Temple is built on a rock outcrop, overhanging the sea, with surf roaring on both sides. Very restful, despite the many visitors. The entrance fee is very reasonable. We very much enjoyed our visit, including the Kecak dance which is mesmerizing. We were warned about monkeys, taking sunglasses et al from visitors. We saw none. All good. It's very hot out there, so take water, a sun hat and sun tan lotion. The climb up to the top of the temple is well worth the effort. Stunning views on both sides.", "Visited Uluwatu temple in the evening as was told, along with the great sights and views of the temple itself, it would be even more special with the sun set over the cliff edges, and they didn't lie. The view out across the sea from the cliff edge with temples behind you was quite stunning. Would recommend if want to visit temple and see the beautiful sun set at the same time.", "The temple is located on a hill-top where on one side one can see sea waves striking against the steep stone face that literally looks like a face (Uluwatu means stone head). People keep busy in taking selfies with sea in background. One can watch and hear waves but besides this, there is nothing much here. The entry ticket costs 30k Indonesian Rupiah. There are lots of stairs and sitting places. The actual temple on the top is not accessible to tourists but is for worshippers. I was surprised to see the huge number of tourists but that in general reflects the dearth of other good tourist destinations in . Most people come to to relax on beaches. Few attractions like the Uluwatu temple benefit from this tourist rush.", "I have visited this place several times already and its never a boring time. The place is literally a comfortable walkable forrest. With big trees and all. Not quite stroller friendly..but its okay. The monkeys is not aggressive at all, especially compared to those monkeys in pura uluwatu. My 2 y.o likes to stare and watch them interact with people and had a good laugh from doing so. He can also run around the forrest. You can buy some bananas and nuts to tempt the monkeys come to you and reach for the banana. Make sure someone take a picture of you when they're doing it. Its cute!!", "We missed catching the best sun set at the magnificent Uluwatu temple located at the farthest southern tip of on top of the hill overviewing the Indian ocean. It was heavy downpour when we got there and we just have to contain ourselves enjoying watching the wave splashes down there which is truly sublime. We reached it in less than 2 hrs from the Denpasar Airport on board a van. We also missed the Kecak ritual dance, better check out the schedule prior to visit.The place is sacred and we were instructed to cover and wear sarong. Monkeys were all over so beware they might pull your sling or buddy bags.", "We were advised about the crazy monkeys and told that they were much calmer here than Uluwatu. Not so! Watching them was pretty entertaining but they were not just a nuisance they were quite aggressive. This was a bit of a shame as the forest and temple complex were beautiful and well worth exploring. Later in our stay, we did visit Uluwatu where the monkeys were no where near as active or aggressive. Personally however I preferred the grounds of the Sacred Monkey Forest. Just stay away from the ridiculous tourists who are trying to feed or even stroke the monkeys... Clearly not a good idea!!!", "Obviously had Iots of monkeys, but surprisingly well behaved (unlike the ones in Pura Uluwatu)! Good landscape with the temples, a cemetery and a fish pond inside", "I could not wait to get to Uluwatu Temple and I was not disappointed when I did. Went late afternoon to catch the sunset but it is so beautiful there that you do not even need to see the sunset to be amazed. When you stand and marvel at the beauty of the sea which spreads out in front of you, the small temple is perched high on the top of the cliff to your right and on your left is more beautiful cliff face and monkeys. I had difficulty capturing the temple to my right because of the shadow as the sun started going down but to the left the beauty of the cliff was easy to capture. When walking on the side with the monkeys you have to be careful of them snatching your glasses. It is obvious that they have been trained to do this as they are then given fruit so that the glasses can be recovered. You are expected to pay for the recovery of the item. The monkeys themselves, when not stealing glasses are wonderful to watch as they prance around the foliage at the top of the cliff. Always better to see animals doing natural things rather than taught things. Once the sun starts going down the water gets a stunning reflection on it. The sky around the sun changes colour and looks extraordinary, as do the monkeys sitting on top of the wall as they slowly turn to silhouettes as the sun goes down behind them. This is a magnificent sight to see and leaves you feeling good about life. There are also Cekak dancers who perform there and for which you pay a further amount to watch. Being surrounded by such beauty was the highlight of my holiday and will be remembered forever.", "Uluwatu Temple sits on the west bluff of the Island. It is a beautiful site. As all Hindu temples on the island, there are restricted areas where tourists are not, allowed. To really enjoy the site, I believe a morning visit will be more serene and spiritual. We went in the afternoon for the sunset. There were so many people waiting for the same sunset. It was rather disappointing. It is worth to mention about the monkeys on the site. They are smart and fast handed. We saw one man lost his glasses to an old mama monkey, and my friend lost her hat in a split second to another and the hat was destroyed within 20 seconds. Hang on to your glasses and hats!", "I took a full day tour of Uluwatu with Suma Tours in Seminyak. It was cheap 35 USD. I did the tour alone so I think the prices was really good. My driver Katut was amazing, we laughed the entire day. His smile is contagious. He took me to see the GWK cultural park, then we went to Padang Padang beach and I spent 3 hours there, my kind of beach away from the chaos of the city beaches. There are 2 entrances, the first one has less steps and you go between a boulder, pretty cool scene. Bring your own towels or sarong, no chairs for rent! Plenty of beer and food on site. If you like to surf or learn you have arrive to the right place, they rent boards and give lessons. After the beach we went to see the amazing sunset at the Uluwatu Temple; note, don't bother the monkeys and they wont bother you. Bring a stick with you just in case they get too close, show the stick and they will back off, don't hit them please. After the sunset i went home but you have the choice of seeing a Kecak dance while watching the sunset and then heading to jimbaran bay for the best seafood in the area. Enjoy Uluwatu, is a beautiful place.", "Uluwatu is one of the beautiful temple situated at the cliff. The view of Ocean waves hitting the rocks is very nice. There are multiple places to walk and take panoramic pictures. Tourists are advised all the time to be careful with their belongings due to the presence of monkeys in the area. Our driver had taken us to Uluwatu temple in the evening around sunset. The temple is also famous for Kecak dance which is performed by more than 40 artists. The dance depicts different sections of the Hindu epic Ramayana. The speciality of the performance is that there are no instruments used during the complete process. All the sounds are made by dancers. It was simply amazing to see how these group of artists coordinated their voices & bodies to create different sounds. The mythological story was very well depicted through dance form. The artist playing the role of Hanuman also entertained the crowd by doing different tricks. The organizers give a pamphlet at the time of buying the ticket in the language which tourist can understand to describe the different sections of the dance performance. If you are lucky you will be able to see the climax of the show coinciding with the sunset in the background. We all loved the performance which was quite unique and the serene beauty of the place. I would highly recommend people to watch the Kecak dance which highlights how the traditional people of have maintained their age old customs.", "Uluwatu is all about the setting. Go at sunset and be prepared to be wowed! The temple itself is a bit underwhelming. There isn’t really that much to see. But the awesomeness of the temple on the cliffs and the beauty of the sun setting on the ocean is really a remarkable sight to see. It’s recommended for this alone! The kecak dancing is great. It was packed so you need to get there in good time in order to be guaranteed a seat. Monkeys are everywhere and they are real pests! Stay well clear as they can be viscous and make sure you keep valuables and anything they could steal off you well hidden (like sunglasses, jewellery, hats, cameras, phones etc). Recommended as it’s a very unique sight to see and a nice way to experience an atmospheric temple.", "Although I am a frequent visitor to , I was avoiding visit to Uluwatu temple due to notorious monkeys. Visited last November with my guide who promised to watch out monkeys for me. I was lucky that monkeys didn't bother us at all. I was glad that I visited Uluwatu at last, loved the amazing view of the temple on top of the cliff and walking around the other temple compound. Loved the place so much I revisited in January this year, no trouble with monkeys either! Although sunset would be spectacular from Uluwatu, I would go early to avoid crowd and strong afternoon sun. There is entrance fee of Rp20,000 per person. No need to worry about attire, saron can be borrowed free of charge and sleeveless top is ok.", "I very like the Uluwatu Temple as well. The view there very nice. The natural geographical also very nice. Beside it also got lots of monkey around there. The monkeys very naughty and not scare of people. As a tourist you must go and visit there.", "Anyone visiting has to make a trip to Uluwatu to see the beauty of this temple. It's not the temple that actually stands out, but the setting and atmosphere. The temple perched atop a cliff looks unreal as waves crash into it from below. The sunsets here are better than Rock Bar in my opinion. The monkeys add an extra element that other sunsets just do not offer. However, like others have mentioned, you must be careful of them as they will grab hats, sunglasses, and cameras. Entrance into the temple is 20 000/person. They also offer traditional nese dancing here to watch.", "We visited the Uluwatu Temple during the morning, when it wasn't very crowded,it s nice, you get a few beautiful views but not amazing.About the monkeys (everybody says they're aggressive) we had no problem!", "Uluwatu Temple is known as temple by the cliff. Most famous for the cliff, ocean, and sunset view. In this temple also you are able to wacth the traditional dance performance it call \\kecak and fire dance\\\" Be aware with the monkey here, they like to stealing stuff from the tourist. This place is a must to visit if you are in !! Recommended!!\"", "After a long ride we finaly arrived at Uluwatu temple. You pay and get 'dressed'. Once inside the temple itself is only open for worship, so you can only walk around trying to keep away from the more or less agresive monkey's.", "Visited Uluwatu temple in February-15 with my wife. It was an awesome experience to visit this place. It has great sea view. worth a visit. There is fee charged at the entrance to go inside the temple. As other temples in , One need to wear the Sarongs to enter the temple, they are given free of cost. As soon as you enter the temple area you can see the breathtaking view of sea. First we went to the right side of the temple to the cliff top. Beware of monkeys there as they can snatch the hat, sun glasses , food etc. After that we went to see the temple, Entry is restricted to the nese people only. Although we were Hindus but were not allowed to go inside. One of the attraction here is Kecak Dance (Ramayana Story line). organizers provide the leaflet of the story. Sun set at the Uluwatu temple is a must watch.", "Sunset at the Uluwatu temple in its iconic silhouette on the top of the cliff is one of the most beautiful things in . The area is the home of a large monkey population; they like to see the sunset too! However, be cautious and do not go near - they would grab your hats, earrings, and glasses in light speed and you can only exchange them back with bananas and eggs, unless you want to fight with them. Take some time to go to the right hand side, there is a long cliff walk that most people miss out.", "We visited the Uluwatu Temple yesterday and were highly disappointed! Its tiny and we saw many other temples that were actually much more impressive. At 6pm we went to see the Kacak dance just in the arena close by the temple. The performance itself would have been pretty good BUT 1.) it was way to crowded 2.) many tourists sitting around us were always chatting 3.) nearly half of the people left(!) before the end of the show so that it was impossible to follow the performers without getting interrupted every few seconds! I would definitely not go back there a second time!", "We went for both the temple and the dancing show. The location was on the top of a cliff with lovely sunset view of the sea. The arena was crowded with people so I do advise that you wear comfy clothing as it can be quite hot until the sun goes down. The dancing itself was wonderful, telling the tale of Rama Sita. The only thing that spoilt the evening were the inconsiderate people who were leaving early so that they could beat the crowds at the end of the show. They ruined it for others as they were crossing in the path of people taking videos and photographs. At the end there was a huge rush to leave the theatre with people being squished into a very narrow exit. My suggestion is that you stay behind and visit with the cast and get a close up look at some beautiful costumes. Because we held back on leaving we had no problems leaving Uluwatu.", "Not a great deal to do in Uluwatu so felt this was a must to see. Went at sunset 17:30-18:30, I would advise staying about 20 mins after the sun has set because the sky’s light up beautifully. Very touristy place but beautiful views and cheap to enter.", "Sunset at Uluwatu is mesmerizing. If you plan to take a taxi, make sure to hit the road by 4.00 pm otherwise you'll miss most of it because of the traffic. If you take a bike, then its just an hour's ride from Kuta. Lots of wild monkeys there but the sight is beautiful irrespectively! Its a cliff side temple beyond which theres a beautiful display of dream like kaleidoscopic colors and patterns in the sky and the sea. See pictures.", "Here we are. I'm glad to letting you know about uluwatu temple. One off the best and beautiful sunset in uluwatu.you know everyday over thousand tourist came to uluwatu temple.there is also the best culture performance such as kecak and fire dance. Start from 18:00 till 19:00.also you will see beautiful cliff surrounding the temple.and there is a lots off monkeys around. I'm sure you gonna love it this beautiful scenery. Enjoy guy's", "Nice place to see the famous monkeys. Surprisingly the monkeys in this park is quite tame compared to their \\bretherens\\\" in Uluwatu. The park itself is well managed and featured long pathways and scenic routes. The temple in the center of the park gives a beautiful eerie feeling when you visit. Do checkout the cemetary in the park compund. You can learn the background of nese mass cremation ritual. Do try park on Gate 3. It's less crowded and a nice nese restaurant serving really good Crispy Duck dish is located nearby.\"", "What's a pity that we didn't have time! So we chose to visit this beautiful temple at noon time. It is good to see sunset here but I prefer mountain and go to Uluwatu. This temple is unique and a good place for photography.", "The scenery at Uluwatu Temple are absolutely beautiful. Especially during sunset! Be very cautious with the monkeys and your belongings. The roam freely and will try to steal anything dangling or loose items. Don't wear your glasses. If you have prescription glasses to see, do not get close to the monkeys. Hold on tight to cameras, phones, purses, the lot! Lots of steps if you want a higher view, but is not necessary to capture the beauty. Ofcourse, as it is a temple, dress respectfully and covered. Small entrance fee : Rp. 20,000- (Approx. 1.90AUD) Also very worth while staying for the Kecak Fire Dance at Sunset. Tickets: Rp. 100,000- (Approx 9.50AUD)", "Although our driver had planned for us to experience the splendor of a sunset with the Ulwathu Temple as a backdrop, we had to change our plans ever so slightly due to the intense heat and long day of traveling . This did not however, spoil the awesome experience of visiting the Ulwathu Temple in all its glory and we were able to capture majestic pictures with the cliffs, crashing waves and high pitched temple emerging into the skyline. We had to dodge the aggressive monkeys who threaten snatching glasses and caps of innocent tourists. What a privilege to witness this saved temple . A very worthwhile visit which I can only imagine is awe inspiring at sunset as well . Be warned that traffic is heaving in both directions so don't think you'll get back to your hotel early as there is only one road in and one out as all tourists venture to this site.", "My father and I were recently in and visited three different temples. Uluwatu was my least favorite. It is situated on these beautiful cliffs by the sea which should provide for great pictures but it is packed with tourist groups that come in hoards. You can't actually access the temple, so your best bet for good pictures is to walk to the left along the foot path to the second viewing point and get pictures looking back. Also, the monkeys here are ruthless so be prepared! I watched one take a pair of sunglasses off a lady's head!", "Uluwatu temple is among the most visited spots in . Offers a beautiful view of the cliffs and the sea with the surf breaking over. It is suggested to visit this place in the evening as a one hour performance of Kecak Ramayana is held (popular and when we visited the place the performance venue was almost full, better to arrive an hour or more in advance, book your ticket for the performance which is 100,000 IDR, visit the temple and then take your place at the open amphitheater where the performance is held). One can not visit the actual temple inside as only a person who is worshipping at the temple is allowed, but can see from outside. You shall need a car to visit this place, located in the almost southern most part of .", "If you're staying in Uluwatu, you should definitely go along to the Uluwatu Temple, if only for the incredible view. When we went there were about 10 coach loads of people unfortunately - most of whom were not being very respectful but yelling to each other and more concerned with taking photos than taking in the sights. The view was still amazing and we walked along the wall to the viewpoint which was slightly quieter. We didn't stay for the fire show and dance...too many people. Also, watch out for the monkeys...they were fine with us but they are known to be some of the naughtiest around and frequently steal sunglasses and phones.", "Amazing view at the Uluwatu Cliff, especially on sunset. My wife and I watched the Kecak Dance performed by the locals. In conclusion, this is a place you must not forgrt to visit when you are in .", "Was amazing to see the ritual processions of the hinduculture with mirage and typical clothing. Nice walk around along the clifs and shores to see the Uluwatu temple. Little bit scared that monkeys would steal something. But you can call the staff when something s stolen. No worries. Must see!", "Paid a visit to this attraction and really enjoyed it. The forrest is lovely and the monkeys are no where near as aggressive at Ullawatu. Plenty of staff looking out for guests. Beautiful place for a walk in the shade and lots to see,", "We visited Uluwatu Temple today hoping to see the sunset dance while the sun set. Unfortunately, we were unable to as it wasn’t well communicated that once purchasing your ticket on the outside to enter the temple, you then have to purchase another ticket on the inside to see the dance. By the time we found this out, the showing was full. The worst part for us, came after. As we couldn’t see the show we decided to walk around and enjoy the temple and views, which are lovely. While looking at the view, our attention was drawn to the behaviour of staff and a woman selling things on her stall. On the edge of a cliff were a family of monkeys with a tiny baby monkey. To our shock, the woman began to catapault stones at the monkeys, scaring them away and closer to the edge. The baby monkey, in fright, was separated from the others and slid off the edge and we did not see it again. We were devasted to watch as the other 2 monkeys - most likely mum and dad - peered over the cliff looking for It. While the monkeys searched for their baby, another member of staff then proceeded to threw a large rock at the monkey, hitting it directly causing it to also fall off the edge of the cliff. Both staff members then began to laugh hysterically. We were completely disgusted at this behaviour and devasted for the family of monkeys. This to us is animal cruelty. We shortly left and it ruined our experience and view of the temple.", "You should include in your itinerary, won't take much of your time if you just want to feel what it is like to walk into a place full of monkeys. There are temples inside too. Take note do not bring any food, or taking something out of your bag as this will catch their attention. But the monkeys are a lot friendlier than those in Uluwatu Temple.", "Uluwatu Temple is in a very spectacular coastal setting with amazing views. Both men and women are required to wear sarongs which can be borrowed at the entrance. I didn't like the monkeys at all. The cliff side walk was amazing at sunset!!!", "We went to Uluwatu for sunset. It was mesmerising to see the sunset along the cliff! Kecak dance was awesome. They were performing sequences from the Indian Epic, Ramayana. The guy who performed as Hanuman was great and entertaining all parts of the crowd! A visit to Uluwatu is not complete without witnessing the Kecak dance!", "Uluwatu temple is for the perfect sunset. The view of the cliff on the opposite top edges feels you like away from the earth. The silence of sea, the clouds and the wind sound all at once is a pleasant.", "The Uluwatu temple is pretty cool. We visited prior to going to the Kecak dance show. You have to wear a special sarong thingy regardless of whether you have long pants, provocative clothing, or a full snowsuit. They tell you to be aware of the monkeys and they mean it. I sat on a wall and a monkey snuck up behind me and ripped my prescription sunglasses right off my face. Luckily I got them back but not before it had ripped off and eaten the nose pads. The temple grounds are cool because they are set on a cliff top overlooking the sea. As far as a temple is concerned it’s not overly special but the setting, dance show, and monkeys make it unique.", "My first time visit uluwatu temple My cousin brought us there to see kecak dance performance while sunset. Actually the view, the performance were quite good, but the audience too much so the venue too crowded Should the ticket seller can estimate how many tickets to be sold that fits with the venue capacity. And i saw some visitor can't enjoy the performance, neither the visitor that cant sit. I guess for IDR 100.000/person to see the performance, visitor deserve to have a proper seat. And ine thing to be aware the most, come earlier like 17.00pm so you can have the good seat with good view, and put all your belongings in your bag so the monkeys cant take your belonging, also your glasses.", "Nice temple but nothing special, we couldn't get into the temple, only a few stair steps and that's it. The Uluwatu temple is more beautiful in my opinion. The way to the temple (from Seminyak) is really nice with the most beautiful rice fields we have seen on . It took 45mins by scooter, worth it!", "Uluwatu Temple is currently having a fair bit of work done around it but that does not detract from the experience. As with all wet season visits you roll the dice on seeing a sunset. The monkeys were really quiet on this visit but our driver had his glasses stolen two days earlier by them. The dance attracts lots of people. Traffic is a nightmare if you wait until the end of the show. Leave a little bit early and save some grief.", "The sunset at Uluwatu Temple was GORGEOUS. Did its job to take my breath away. HOWEVER, we had to pay for the temple entry AND for the Kechek dance (over-rated and over-priced.. about twenty bucks in SGD per person?!). Just one note, it's best to go JUST for the sunset and not the Kechek dance.", "Visited today in Uluwatu temple. Time schedule was too tight to see temple itself. But Kechak Dance show was nice. Sadly few dark clouds visited sky and many people left the scene middle of action. That spoiled a bit whole show. I have seen same more than 20 years ago and it was funnu to have some modern twist in show just before firedance. Great and funny monkey in the show! Carpark area was so full, and we sneeked out few minutes before grande finale.", "Uluwatu temple was very nice to walk around. The views and the sights there were very peaceful and picturesque. Whilst we were there we watched the show which takes place at sunset. This is something I would 100% recommend. You sit in a stadium style arena and can watch the sunset whilst the show is going on. Be advised to arrive early to get good seats and also take water with you!", "Uluwatu temple is a good place to enjoy beautiful scenery of Indian ocean. Also, Kecek fire dance, which is performed here is very interesting. This is one of the must visit place in .", "Uluwatu Temple was amazing. I have been twice in the past couple years and loved every second of it. the second time we actually found an offbeat track that leads you to the cliff edge (not safe for children!) where an elderly couple sell drinks etc. We sat for hours and watched the sunset. you can often see the fishing boats returning during sunset which paints a beautiful picture! Be careful though, I made the mistake of wearing flip flops both times which the monkeys attempted to steal off my feet. don't wear and jewelry and keep anything valuable close to your body because the monkeys will steal it all including sunglasses off your head. The traditional dance at sunset was not my cup of tea and would not recommend for children as it is very long.", "Uluwatu Temple is a Hindu's Temple which located at the highest of the Uluwatu area. You can watch Kecak Dance in this place which cost you only: 100,000 IDR or $8 per person. I think this is the best place to watch Kecak Dance compare to other place in . You can see a beautiful view of Indiana Ocean from above of the stage. Really worth it!", "Uluwatu is among the 's most important sea temples, perched on a cliff edge It offers a great sunset.", "Uluwatu Temple The scenery at this temple is beautiful. I feel like you don’t visit this place for the temple itself, more so for the view of the water & cliffs. We went around 5:00PM so we could walk around before sunset. Be sure to walk all the way to the right when you enter, and head to the cliff area where you get great views of the temple and there are monkeys! Be careful though the monkeys are very cheeky and may try to steal your water bottle/sunglasses. We also went to the Kecak dance at Uluwatu Temple which started at 6:00PM, it is 100Rupiah per person and totally worth it. Beautiful dance and great place to watch the sunset over the water!", "Walked to this place and founded some tourist hold banana put on their shoulder so the monkeys just jump up. Monkeys are no aggressive like at Uluwatu. Inside there is nice temple as well. If you are family with children this is a must to visit.", "View time ago,i went to uluwatu temple with my friend ,it was in sunset time,really amazing view with a ocean and a tample on the cliff,hopefully in other time when we visit this place, it looks same Combination of culture and nature", "The bus ride to uluwatu temple can be very nauseating as the roads are very winding..but once you get there, the views are amazing! The cliff is very high up and you can get beautiful sunset views. The only thing is be careful of the monkeys, they will steal you personal belongings ie cellphones.. Overall, fun and good to visit!", "My family and I was here for a short pitstop. We did not stay for the Kecak dance and so forth. It was more of an short sight seeing. Nevertheless, the view was breath taking and majestically beautiful. The overview of the blue Indian Ocean was mind blowing. If you are a little more bold, on the walk way of the cliff, there is a small gate that leads to the edge of the cliff which you can take better pictures. It's rather safe but not for the weak hearted. I totally enjoyed myself and my family as well although it was just a sight seeing. The view was equipped enough to keep us at \\aww\\\". However, we are always warned for aggressive monkeys that would take every opportunity to steal or hijack your personal belongings. Just becareful although that day, during our bisit, there werent any monkeys at all. I guess we were fortunate :) There is more to just sight seeing, as i heard there is also Kecak dance etc in the vening. Overall, Uluwatu is a definate place to be at. Breath taking and nothing too commercialised yet.\"", " nese architecture, traditionally-designed gateways, and ancient sculptures add to Uluwatu Temple's appeal. Without a doubt, what makes Uluwatu Temple spectacular is its cliff-top setting at the edge of a plateau above the waves of the Indian Ocean.", "We went to both Uluwatu and Tanah Lot, but were much more blown away with Ulutatu. It was not as crowded and had sweeping views of the ocean from this walkway along the ocean. Although you can't go into the temple, they did a great job allowing you to see most of the sites around it. The area felt so serene and took our breath away with it's beauty. Such a worthwhile visit!", "Uluwatu, temple on the cliff, is the first place I visit when I arrived and that makes me love at first sight. Definitely one of the best attraction in . The cliff together with crystal clear water is incredibly beautiful. Temple itself is very spiritual. It is a MUST !!!", "Located in the west of , Uluwatu Temple gives you a great scenery. Me and my husband visited in the evening and we watched the sunset. There's also a Kecak Dance Show at 6pm.", "The view from viewpoint was amazing especially if you go to Uluwatu temple to see sunset. The only disturbing thing was monkeys. Sometimes they tried to take off jewelry and sunglases and if you disagree to give it to them they may be aggressive. So be sure to put all the sparkling things into your bag.", "I have always wanted to come to this place. I decided to ride a motorbike all the way from Sanur. The traffic in Uluwatu street was awful though. The parking spot at the temple is spacious, so beware of where you park. Walking from the entrance gate towards the temple is paved and you'll find trees on the left and right hand side, it was very beautiful. The temple itself is on the right where you need to climb a number of stairs to get there. It was just really gorgeous though. It's on top of the cliff and it was just magical. I recommend to come here at 5-6pm just before sunset. Watching the sunset from the temple is magnificent! You'll be hypnotized for sure.", "Undescribable sight. I love Uluwatu, many people love Uluwatu. You can see Kecak Dance here, beautiful sight, I love it. When you got here you'll feel and say 'beautiful'. You should go to Uluwatu when you go to , Indonesia.", "Uluwatu temple is one of the most famous temples in . Its a must see. The view is simply breathtaking You can sit there and enjoy the sunset. I was not typically impressed with Kecak Dance. I believe IDR 100,000 is quite a high price for the dance.....that too after paying the temple entry ticket. It gets a bit noisy and boring I could see from other audiences faces that they are getting bored. Some even left in between. If you have the option to watch nese dance/ramayana ballet somewhere else I would suggest go for that.", "We travelled to Uluwatu after some tiring water activities. Hence did not stay to watch sunset. Nonetheless, we were amazed by the gorgeous views of the Indian Ocean and waves striking the cliffs. The temple sits on a large compound which we were too tired to explore. However, we manged to take some nice photos with striking ocean views and the temple architecture. Worth making the trip down south!", "The Temple is located at a cliff next to the Ocean, no picture can actually describe the natures beauty, you must see it to believe it. I took many pictures to capture the beauty of this place. There are many small temples in Uluwatu so at least go there with couple of hours to spend there. The only word of caution is to be careful from the monkeys, there are plenty of monkeys and they invariably snatch your things in return for food. Overall a must visit if you're in .", "Huuuuuuuuuge temple - waaaaaaaay too many tourists! If you are planning to see nese Traditional Fire Dance, make sure that you are there before 6pm, cause othervise you will be sitting in the actual show circle! Uluwatu Temple is magnificent, but reminds me a lot on Australian 12 Apostels, if you been there. Personally, I was not so impressed cause unfortunately, what has been saint before maybe, now it not. It is all about tourism and bussines. You can actually see there Blue Snake in one of the caves - BTW Blue Snake should protect te Temple, but in this case, you have to pay to see poor snake. Honestly, quite dissapointing. I payed caue I was curios, but only thing that I could see is poor eghausted animal.", "We had been told many times by locals and others to visit Uluwatu Temple at sunset. There were gorgeous views of the temple, and the sun setting over the sea with part of the temple in the background. There are also tons of monkeys (Barbary Macaques) around that seem pretty friendly. They got close to people and seemed very comfortable around them. Until the sun goes down. Then they turn on the humans and try and take anything shiny. I got my glasses taken and destroyed, and I wasn't the only one. Someone who worked at the temple got my glasses back, but they were bent and had teeth marks on the lenses. Another person had a monkey hanging off of her shoes because there was something shiny on them. There are no warnings or posters or signs for people to be careful around the monkeys if you're wearing glasses or sun glasses. Beware of the monkeys after the sunsets. They turn on you!", "First and foremost, it's very important for other travellers to know that the monkeys here at Uluwatu Temple ARE very definitely now being fed by the local community and they are – to the best of my knowledge and personal experience – very unlikely now to attack visitors. I just read a review on here dated May 11 saying the monkeys are not being fed and this is completely untrue. The fact that the animals were making such pests of themselves was a huge concern for the community, as they were well aware that tourist numbers were dropping because of this problem. The entrance fee to the temple was previously only 3,000 rupiah, and it has been increased to 20,000 (still less than $3US) to cover the cost of feeding the monkeys. I know this from one of the nese organisers of the dance performances at the temple. We visited in April 2012 and not only were we not bothered by any monkeys, we saw only about half a dozen docile monkeys who completely ignored us throughout our time on the property. I sincerely hope that people will no longer fear visiting Uluwatu Temple as the views are spectacular. You must wear a sarong, so either bring your own (very cheaply bought on the beaches) or you will wear one supplied at the temple entrance. This applies to both men and women. I recommend taking the path to the right if it's afternoon, as you will have the sun at your back instead of in your face as you traverse the cliffside. Spectacular views across the Indian Ocean along the unfenced pathway. I would not recommend walking this with small children unless you hold onto them tightly or carry them. There were spots where we could easily have fallen over the cliff into the rocks and sea. You cannot enter the temple grounds themselves, built in the 11th Century (we were told) unless you are nese. It is sacred property and I respect their wish to keep it that way. Toward the end – or beginning, depending which way you turned from the entrance – there is a steep staircase, and I'd prefer to walk down it than up it, another reason to start from the right side of the entrance. We went during the day so didn't see what is apparently a very worthwhile dance performance at sunset. Will check this out on our next visit to . But the walk around the property, with its stunning views, is well worth a visit in itself.", "We took a taxi to Uluwatu Temple from Beach area where we were staying. The temple was not as exciting as its inhabitants i.e. Monkeys. Our greatest adventure was being surrounded by monkeys who are so nifty and quick. One such monkey snatched my eye glasses off my face from behind without my being aware of it. I was in such a shock at what happened and if not for the temple guard who appeased the monkey with a bar of chocolate, I would be going back minus my glasses. We were warned of the monkeys but this was something to remember and laugh about.", "The place is good for scenic view but the visitors can not go anywhere inside the Uluwatu Tample. View would have been much better from the temple.And the most importantly during the sunset dance they kept on adding visitors and it totally blocked the view of sunset, which could have been a memorable one. It was very warm and with so many people, highly uncomfortable to sit and watch the dance for over an hour. So you may visit but please do not expect a great sunset dance for which it is highly publicized.", "Great scenery, be careful with the monkeys, don't stay too close, try to catch the sunset here at Uluwatu temple", "Uluwatu Temple is a must see when you next visit . Located on a picturesque and high cliff bank with stunning view of Indian Ocean. Best to plan your visit there in late afternoon to catch the spectacular sunset and see the traditional fire dance. It is one of the most beautiful places to visit in ", "We hired a car for the day and went to Uluwatu as our last stop. Entrance fee was rp20,000 including sarong hire. The views from the cliffs were pretty impressive, more so than the actual temple itself. The highlight was the sunset kecak dance which cost rp100,000. It goes from 6-7pm and they start selling tickets at a booth inside the temple grounds from around 5pm. It was very full so get your seats early.", "Uluwatu temple is by far the most beautiful tourist spot for me compared to Tanah Lot and Beratan temple. The view is so amazing and serene! However, beware of the monkeys! They like to grab sunglasses so better keep it in your bag/purse. If you are traveling with kids, better go there late in the afternoon (sunset). We went there during lunch time and it's too hot.Glad we brought an umbrella. Will definitely come back here and wait till the sun sets!", "The cliffs around Uluwatu are stunning. Visitors cannot enter the temple which I really liked- it gives worshippers the privacy and peace they should have. Would have liked to see the pagoda but that's okay. The Kecak fire dance was a great performance. It started before sunset though so I really didn't get great sunset photos as I wanted to. It was so crowded though; I'd recommend visiting uluwatu earlier in the day and seeing the kecak performance in Ubud instead.", "Perfect white sand, clear lagoon blue sea,friendly non-pushy local establishments, everything at reasonable prices, safe and fun kayaking, plus they have a wonderful Kecak Dance at sundown with backdrop of the sea, a great alternative to overcrowded Uluwatu Kecak Dance. The Dance performed by local people of nearby villages, very authentic.", "Awesome trip! Tranquillity at it's best! Although it took us 2hrs to get to uluwatu from tanah lot, it was all worth it. Can't explain how sceneric it was, you just got to experience it yourself. Maybe some photos will help", "At one of 's Hindu temples hundreds of ladies with their heads covered, wearing more make-up than a Boots shop girl and huge trendy sunglasses were taking endless selfies on their phones with ridiculous selfie sticks and the dim outline of the temple behind them. At one point a family of 5 were all using their own selfie sticks to take simultaneous individual selfies. Wassa point? Hundreds of Koreans were also evident taking their own regimented, disciplined selfies. If I was God sitting in my temple expecting to be worshipped or at least revered, and coach loads non-Hindu's called by to use my beautiful home as the back drop for their tawdry selfies, I'd have swept them away with a flood or a fire. Off we went to Ullawatu, in a storm of biblical proportions - maybe God was making a point after all. There are many monkeys in Ullawatu usually around the temple but today they were bored with religion and swarmed the car park ripping off aerials and wiper blades from the cars and coaches of selfie takers.", "I visited Uluwatu early in the morning before to go to the airport. The scenary was absolutely stunning and praceful. The temple areas were beautiful, even scare by the presence of monkey. However the landscape was what really impress me there. From the top I really stay one hour following the sea and the waves crashing up agains the cliff face and the rocks. Glad I went before it got too hot and crowded. You can stop outside and have a drink in ones of the small restaurants there.", "There is not much to visit in there, but you can walk in around the ancient temple and have beautiful sea view from the cliff top. Busy with tourists but definitely must see in uluwatu!", "My friend and I rented a car from Seminyak to explore Uluwatu area for the day and were not disappointed. This was our favorite day trip by far. The temple was really beautiful and allowed you to get a closer look than other nearby temples we had visited. The stairs and walkway along the ocean were absolutely breathtaking. Not too much walking and a few shady spots to hang out to get a break from the sun! Note: The monkeys were definitely there, but were less bothersome than other places we’ve visited in (such as Ubud). We barely noticed them!", "Uluwatu Temple was the last temple we visited in , and what a finish to our trip it was! It has the most picturesque location I have seen of any temple in . Beautiful cliffs looking down to the ocean perched on the edge of which was this beautiful temple. This temple provides photo opportunities like no other. Watching the sun set over the waters, you almost feel like the time shouldn't stop. I could have stood there forever watching that spectacle - it was that breathtaking! A fire dance performance takes place in an amphitheater-like setting just around the sunset time overlooking the beautiful ocean. We were unable to see it due to lack of time, but I can just imagine how mesmerising it would have been!", "A beautiful, calm environment , a must see. The monkeys are a lot better behaved than in Uluwatu. Well maintained place, clean toilets. Very impressed with the time and effort that the local people put into the care of the place. Lots of beautiful things and sceneries to photograph.", "Uluwatu is famous for the temple. It located on top of the cliff. You can see the ocean from it. If you are a sunset chaser you also can come to this place to see the sunset. And if you are lucky, you can see the beautiful sunset from this point. When i came, the big cloud cover the sunset and a little gloomy. You can also enjoy traditional dance named tari kecak, performed by a lot of nese people and only once a day at 18.00pm. You can buy the ticket for Rp. 30k. The seat is limited. In the parking lot, there are a lot of small shop that sell lots of thing like shirt, sandal, beach sarong etc.", "My sister and I visited Uluwatu Temple in September 2016. Our guide was the absolute best. The place was so peaceful, tranquil and serene and the views were to die for! Just sitting and taking in the 'moment' was so relaxing and very soothing. I would highly recommend a visit to Uluwatu Temple when you are in . It is a must see!", "29 year old, traveled New Yorker. Was at Uluwatu Temple before this and was really excited to see the monkeys at the Temple, but they really put us off of going to the Monkey Forest because of how aggressive and terrifying they were. We asked our driver about why they are so mean at Uluwatu (Yes, I am well aware these are wild animals and \\mean\\\" might be the right word) The driver told us that the monkeys at the Monkey Forest mainly have grown up around humans their whole lives, are used to having a good feeding schedule and are better acclimated all around to humans. So with that said, Uluwatu monkey's are a bit crazier, not used to humans, will chase you down if you have something they want. I sat in front of one on a block and within 30 seconds, my hat was gone off my head. The monkey didn't hurt me but it could of gone seriously wrong. That was enough playing near monkeys in Uluwatu and we generallly avoided them from then after. On to the Monkey Forest, the environment couldn't have been any more different. Gone were the scared tourists running for their lives, screaming bloody murder. ( we literally saw a lady at Uluwatu get bit on the back, scraped by a monkey all down her arm, THEN the monkey took off with her phone into the woods, only to be coaxed back by a lady you have to tip to get it back....) Anyway, the monkey forest was peaceful, beautiful and the monkeys were adorable to watch and even interact with a bit. I honestly didnt even want the monkeys on me after what I witnessed... and I am a bit hesitant when it comes to animals being taken advantage of. Not here. This was a legit sanctuary with happy monkeys everywhere. I do not encourage walking up and touching by any means, but these are not the monkeys that will charge you with fangs out, hissing by any means. Buy a bushel of bananas once inside from a lady in the middle and she will have the cutest, friendliest monkeys jump all over you for great photo ops. We were very surprised by the monkey's not clawing us at all, their hands were soft and it was so funny and fun. KEEP IN MIND. WILD ANIMALS. ALL REVIEWS WILL VARY.\"", "We(married couple in 30s) went to Uluwatu temple on 31st Oct 2015. The temple is situated in the southern part of .The temple and surroundings are good, clean. The temple is the best place to view the sunset. The entrance fee to the temple is 20,000 ID Rupiah per person. They provide you sarong to cover your knees.There is a Kecak Fire Dance daily at 6pm which can be seen for a fee of 100000 ID Rupiah per person. Tourists normally visit the Uluwatu temple and then have seafood dinner at Jimbaran bay.", "About 45 minutes from kuta lies the uluwatu temple. You pay to get in and must wear sarong. The site is looked after by a large number of ushers and monkey wranglers which is important as some if the tourists and most of the monkeys are rascals. Unbelievable scenery from a sacred spot.", "The uluwatu temple is beautiful to visit. About 45 minutes from nusa dua. You have to pay an entry fee. If you want to see the dance show you pay separately for it. Allot of monkeys at the temple. The temple can only be entered into by worshipers", "Cheap ticket. Many monkeys there. They are cute. Some is sitting, some is playing and some and visitors are watchiing each other. Monkeys there are not same naughty to Uluwatu's ones. But I don't recommend visitors feeding monkeys. They might sometimes fight aginst each other for food and it's danger to visitors and this act might tain the monkeys to rub visitors' belongings in the future!", "An amazing temple sitting on the cliff. A must visit if you are in Uluwatu, beautiful sunset and stunning views. There are also monkeys jumping around and not harmful.", "Once you get the tickets, have your sarong put on and you're good to go. Despite other people's story's about stealing monkeys, I had a different encounter. The monkeys didn't even bother to look at me let alone steal from me. Well.. I don't know, probably I looked poor to them. I found Uluwatu was very interesting and certainly an experience not to be missed. We had an enjoyable evening with the excellent cliff view. However, the Kecak dance looked much better on TV than in real life. The amphitheatre is meant for 1000 people but there were around 5000 people stuffed in there. So figure it out yourself.", "We were here on Tuesday afternoon. No much visitors , parking was empty but you have to pay for parking, for entrance and take a little dirty skirt. With this you are prepared for the Uluwatu temple. Nice view and long way from one side to second side under Monkeys control, be careful. They tried my rucksack on my neck. I think that good time is really sunset.", "We arrived at the Uluwatu temple after a few hours drive and it was nearing sunset by then. We did not have time to check out the temple itself however the view beside it was breathtaking. The waves crashing on the cliffs and the temple nestled on top of it. Could have taken lots of photos but the site was crammed with tourists as well. Still a very peaceful, beautiful place. We also went for the Kecak performance there (had to pay a fee but forgot how much- quite reasonable) so we watched the performance with the sea as the background. Wonderful show. The dance was based on one of the epics from the Hindu origin I think. Be wary of the monkeys in the parking lot as there are cases that they grab your things and run with it. Overall, it is one of the best spots in that we have been to. Wished we went earlier to explore more of it.", "The temple itself was amazing and worth the trip. The only thing worth noting and wish someone mentioned to us was the transportation issue. The taxis in rip you off, the cost is crazy expensive so if you're traveling on a budget like we were then you would try to find any other form of transportation. We used an Uber on other places of the and were fine but in Uluwatu they are very strict on no Uber's and when we left the temple and we're trying to get a ride home and we're looking for an Uber because it would be so cheap we walked a ways from the entrance in hope some one could pick us up but while we were standing in the pitch dark in gravel one of the guys who you hear all the time yelling at you if you need a taxi came up to us and asked if we needed a ride. I told him no and he asked what we were doing, I told him we were waiting for a driver I hired because I read that is what you should tell them so they don't get mad. Even after I said that he told us that Uber's are not allowed and we are not to get one around here, bare in mind he said this to us in the dark on side of the road where we were not around anything. It made us very uncomfortable and the way he said it sounded threatening. We then proceeded to walk a ways to a restaurant we saw just to recoup from our experience but what we found was that he had followed us and posted up at the market across the street. We waited for him to leave before we left the restaurant and tried to walk home (in the dark, wouldn't recommend that!). I wouldn't even bother trying to Uber around here and just pay the crazy taxi prices are rent a scooter. Not worth the hassle. The taxi drivers everywhere on hate the Uber drivers and some have told us they are scared of some areas because they are threatened.", " never disappointing when you travel to there. It could be feel \\syok\\\" (Nice in malay) to driving motorcycles around the places. You may see some great scenes at Uluwatu temple, huge rocks waves and just enjoy the beauty of the natures. When reaching evening, there's a performance given by the locals that you all may enjoy the show, and enjoy the sunset, it is stunning. Well, be careful of the monkeys as they might be \\\"attacking\\\" tourists, I saw a monkey that grab a guy's specs in just within 5 seconds and bite till crushing the glasses, poor guy... Monkeys are easily attracted by colorful items on your wearing and belonging, just be careful when there's monkey around and don't intend to fight or hurt them.\"", "The Uluwatu temple as such is not much of a place to visit; it is small and visitors are not allowed in. The real thing is the location on the high cliff with Kecak dance presentation during the sunset. The dance is being presented every day from 6 pm to 7 pm during the sunset. I found the dance very impressive with some 60 participants, giving a glimpse of the original culture. This despite of the big crowds of tourists packing to the area in the evenings.", "Hundreds of monkeys of various ages roaming the forest. Unlike Uluwatu temple, the monkeys here don't appear to be vicious and we confidently purchased bananas to encourage them to climb on us. Definitely a highlight of our trip to .", "We went for a trip to the Uluwatu temple with nese dance event... on the way up here are many monkeys, who like to \\steel\\\" some fruit, but it is great fun to feed them. The temple if very nice and the location on the south coast of is great. The sun was going down during the nese dance event which gave it an extra special touch. A great experience.\"", "Officially called the ‘Pura Luhur Uluwatu’ or this nese Hindu temple majestically sits on top of a peninsular cliff overlooking the Indian Ocean. Needless to say, the views from this enchanting temple are awe-inspiring, with misty white clouds hovering above and the sea waves crashing below. In fact, it offers one of the most panoramic views of the Indian Ocean, which surrounds it on all sides.🙏🙏", "What a great place, really crowded at weekend, you can also watch the kecak dance here (get ready to line up for the ticket the price was about 10USD or something), the view was so great, sunset view at uluwatu was good also.", "Both Uluwatu and here are considered the best place to view the sunset...lots of people gather here by 6pm ..lots of shops and eating places . The temple is accessible during low tide....be careful of the slippery ground. The local stuff here is better controlled. Must buy the \\Matahari\\\" small peanuts... very nice !\"", "Had a chance to watch the sunset in Uluwatu Temple area. It is very beautiful! You can see the water below and wander at the temple by the cliff. It is very commercial Kecak Dance show and I do not particularly appreciate the comedy bit in the show but still worth seeing anyway if you are already there. The monkeys can be fun but not when it is your own stuff that they snatched away. If you have free 2-3 hours to look around , give it a visit.", "Fantastic place with amazing views of beautiful cliffs and Uluwatu Temple. Go there for sunset so you can catch the perfect moment. Ocean, waves and cliffs make fantastic atmosphere, but rude monkeys are really annoying. Watch your sunglasses and other things that monkeys can easily stole from you hands and head! All in all, it is surely worth-seeing!", "Visiting the Uluwatu Temple (Pura Luhur Uluwatu) is must when staying in Jimbaran. Just a short taxi ride away, you will see breathtaking views of one of the most iconic sights on the island. This temple sits on scenic cliff looking over the Bukit peninsula and it's one of the most important sea temples in . We made it just in time for sunset and to see the kecak dance performance, which is performed every evening at 6pm. This is a popular attraction at sunset, so make you come early to get seat! This was a nice cultural experience and really enjoyed it.", "Not only uluwatu have amazing view, but also have amazing attraction such as kecak dance in the afternoon accompanied with sunset makes a perfect attraction ever. Those who bring small cameras must beware of monkeys. According to the local people recently there are monkey who steels compact camera and no where to be chase or found any more. Overall the place is a must go place for those first timer to .", "Ulawatu can even make even the most ardent atheist consider the exist of God(s). Tomorrow will be a full moon...so the tides, the sunset, and the moon were all in alignment to add an element of something surreal to the visit. I imagine that the sunrise over this temple on a cliff is as fascinating as the sunset...but I don't think it's during sunrise....", "I read mixed-reviews about the monkey sanctuary, but am so glad we decided to go! It was a beautiful and peaceful walk (a nice change from the craziness of Seminyak). The monkeys were adorable and entertaining to watch! Be sure to put your sunglasses away, but they are not aggressive like the ones down at Uluwatu Temple. This is a must-do in my book.", "I use to come and see traditional kecak dance in uluwatu temple and to see sun set in pura uluwatu, as I stay in Flamingo dewata villa. it is only 10 minutes by taxi", "This is great easy full or half day trip. Visit the Cultural village and see the incredible sculptures. Enjoy a fantastic meal with beautiful views. Walk along the Uluwatu cliffs and see the monkeys. Use one of the guides. They will tell you the history and control the monkeys!", "This should not be removed in any intinerary when going to . The Uluwatu temple i consider is the highlight of my trip. All you could ask for is right here, picturesque view of the Indian Ocean, mystical temples, a cultural show (Kecak Fire dance), and some misadventures with some white temple monkeys. The temple ground seems to appear like a hollywood-movie set where you expect warriors and monks appear from somewhere. The cultural show which starts at dusk ends after an hour so you will see the sun settingon your right, the show is a must watch since it tells the story of the Mahabhrata without using any musical instruments except for a group of men using their voices to create some music. I could always say that when going back to , I'll never get tired of visiting this one again.", "Such a nice atmosphere the temple has...the views are breathtaking as the high tides of the ocean crashes on to the cliff and the temple looks so beautiful during the sunset.Kecak and Fire dance is wroth watching and one shouldn't miss it if you visit Uluwatu.", "The Uluwatu Temple is spread out with superb views in any direction and in quiet and serene setting. A walk down to the temple you see the monkeys and then steps to get to the place of meditation. A popular place so visit in the morning and you can only enter if you wear a sarong - men included. If visiting in the afternoon is gets very hot so take plenty of water. You can also tie the visit in with the Kecak Ramayana and Fire Dance starting at 6pm.", "Absolutely love ulawatu and all it has to offer. The temple is set high on a cliff with the most amazing views and feeling of nothing but Peace & beauty. The walk from the car park to the temple is quite an adventure with cheeky monkeys that will take anything from you that you are not holding onto very tightly. We were entertained by the Kecak Fire dance as the sun was setting over the beautiful Temple. This was an absolutely amazing experience and would recommend to anyone visiting to make this a must do part of their holiday experience ............", "Highly recommended for a visit. We got there before the sunset and had a nice walk through the park, took absolutely beautiful pictures and enjoyed the magic atmosphere of this stunning spot. What a view! Go for it - visit Uluwatu Temple! You won't regret it...", "Uluwatu is famous for its temple, sunset and the kacak dance. Situated on to of a cliff, this place offers some beautiful view and would capture your imagination. The kacak dance starts at 6 PM and cost about 100000 IDR per person. Get your sarong from the ticket booking counter and walk through the jungle to reach the temple. The jungle is full of naughty monkeys who are always on the lookout for food items, sunglasses and any other things which meets their fantasy. Beware and be careful when you walk past them. I would definitely recommend this place and should be in ur itinerary.", "Uluwatu is definitely a great place for sunset. The scenery was awesome. Looking out to the horizon and the cliff with the breeze and sound of waves, the place is just so calm and peaceful. However we will not visiting this place again taking into consideration of the crowd. The place was way too crowded during sunset.", "No sunset if you don't see it from Uluwatu temple. With temple being on edge of the cliff it makes even more charismatic to just see the sun goes down beneath. Avoid the kecak fire dance at the temple as it's not worth penny.", "Beautiful breath taking blue ocean were the only attraction at Uluwatu.. Can't visit the temple.. Be careful of the wild monkeys... They will snatch your hats and glasses...", "If you’re in you have to come visit this temple as the view is spectacular. I recommend getting here for 5pm so you can get a ticket for the kecak fire sunset dance. Then try get a seat early on before it starts at 6pm as it fills up quickly and you don’t really want to be sat on the floor or stood at the back. The sunset is incredible here and is an excellent backdrop to a bit of cultural dancing and a very unusual sight. If you’re young (like drinking) and want to make the most of your trip to Uluwatu from Seminyak or Kuta then visit Single Fin after for a couple drinks and a boogie. The main negative about this temple is the extortionate prices the taxi mafia try force on you. No Grab pick ups from here.", "Amazing place with beuty cliiff And amazing sunset but carefull about mongkey. Have option also in uluwatu, Famous kecak dance with funny, romantic and power full with fire dance. More info contact me For your day tour vacation in Thanks 🙏", "This temple was full of monkeys when I was there, much more aggressive that the monkeys in Ubud so be careful. Bring your own sarong or borrow sarong when you eneter this place, you can watch the kecak dance here which is a must see when in Uluwatu. There's a great view of sunset in this place", "Visited Uluwatu Temple for the first time. No problem at entrance, you pay 30,000 idr / person to enter. You are provided a free sarong which is obligatory to wear. (here we have a problem but I will get back to it in a bit) I think the first thing you see when you start entering are the monkeys ! Monkeys everywhere ! Be careful with your belongings, phone, sunglasses etc. We saw one who was eating lipstick! After you get to those beautiful cliffs, amazing views etc. You don't get to see to much of the temple (only worshipers are allowed to enter) It was a beautiful experience, but I would not come back here. It can get very crowded. Now to get back to my problem - me and my husband wore the sarong on a hot day. Underneath our sarongs we were dressed in short pants. 2 days after our visit we started having a red iritation on our skin (we started to think of all the places we visited and everything we wore and touched - and we excluded our bedlines, towels, clothes). We arrived at the conclusion that the sarong (which has been weared by so many people) gave us a beautiful skin infection. (only parts of our legs which were touched by the sarong have been affected) I will not upload photos of it (it's nasty), but we are 100 procent sure that the sarong caused us the rash... So be careful, it's best if you come in long pants...", "Uluwatu temple is only remembered coz of the amazing performance of Hanumana in the Kecak Dance. Kecak Dance is amazing, and is a lot of fun :D (completely unexpected) The sunset view is average (Tanah Lot is way better for sunset).", "A superb morning trip we had to Uluwatu temple, on our very last day in . We're not particularly spiritual so we obviously went for the sights. And they were stunning to say the least. While there is a nominal entry fee, I highly recommend you take a guide because there are many monkeys around and he knows how to keep them at bay. Plus, he'll take photos for you against some spectacular backdrops. We spotted a turtle in the water (and from that height, that's something!). There are small stores nearby where you can get a quick bite or chilled coconut water. In the evenings, the Kecak dances are also quite revered here. All in all, a very nice attraction, this. Ideal to visit if you're staying in Kuta / Denpasar / Nusa Dua.", "The first thing if you visit this place is that you have to be careful when purchasing tickets at the entrance, some people tried to offer to tie a scarf or gloves to you and they ask money for it, which I think is one of the tourist scams, because the shawl free and you can wear it alone, you need to say \\NO\\\" with them and stright pay your ticket and put the scraf by your self, My advice if you visit this place used clothing and trousers closed, despite it all, Uluwatu temple offers a very stunning natural scenery and make you stunned, the weather in this place is always hot, bring your umbrella in addition to protecting from the sun's heat was overpowering can also protect you from the naughty monkeys who try to steal your stuff, be careful on your belongings such as glasses, camera, sandals, wallets, because the money here as if out and try to steal in exchange for bananas or other foods if you come in at sunset you can instantly watch Kecak dance which is phenomenal and must be watched if you are in , just to pay 50,000 IDR you can see the show on stage which was also very good in between towering cliffs Well i have to say its very stuning place but carefull of the monkey Enjoy the view\"", "The place is nice but a bit small i think. It name Uluwatu Temple but we didn't visit any temple just the garden of the temple", "Uluwatu Temple is a temple where many people gather in . Which is located at the southern end of This temple was built to worship the gods of the sea according to the beliefs of Indonesian people.What we will see is The beauty of the scenery And the sound of the ocean waves that hit the high cliffs all the time.Enjoying the photography and the wind blowing for relaxation", "This the first time i visit Uluwatu Temple, they have very beautiful scenery, the combination of cliff, sea, and sun is perfect. Unfortunately i just have a little time, one and half hour is not enough to explore all area, and you definitely must spare 1 other hour to watch Kecak Dance, it is beautiful and interesting, and entertaining, the performer sometime interact with the spectator. the amphitheater have very good background, the sunset!", "I wish I had read tripadvisor review about this place before I made the trip to Uluwatu Temple. Many reviewers here have mentioned, I think I'll repeat one more time. Beware of the monkey, especially if you have young children with you. My glasses were grabbed by the monkey and I have to go all the way to Denpasar to get a new pair. The temple itself was okay, nothing too impressive, but the landscape, the scenery, the land that this temple was built on is very beautiful. I think it is still worth a visit although I lost my specs.", "Went to visit the temple at Uluwatu, it was okay, the actual main temple building is closed and only opened for worshipers. The monkeys are entertaining although they did steal a pair of sunglasses from us so do take heed of the warnings about keep belongings out of sight. The views over the sea are stunning and if you go at sunset like we did then it's really pretty. But very busy too. I would have liked more information about the place, some notice boards with a few facts on etc but it's a nice peaceful place, if you can ignore the other tourists about.", "Uluwatu temple is situated beside the ocean about 600 meter above the water. We went there for sunset and Visit the Temple. Good and much attractive place. Also a place for photography. The temple is old enough, mostly closed. This place have some monkeys, should be aware of them.", "Great ride to Uluwatu temple....but that was the only great I will give it. Arrived hurried to entrance....paid fee..then handed a sash to wear then it started to go down hill. Some bloke approached us out of the blue and said he should follow him...virtually had to run around temple (all virtually up hill) and then after 15 minutes all over red rover!!!!,! Then asked me for 100000 rupiah..noticed that no one else had guides and taking their time, think we got taken for a ride...so careful everyone else to be a jerk like us...", "Advertised as one of the more popular tourist destinations in , Uluwatu is a small temple in a great location. We paid for a taxi which took approx 1 hour from semiyak/Legian area. There is only one tempt that can be viewed from the cliffs either side. Monkeys are little thieves but if you take the advice, don’t wear caps or sunglasses and keep a sensible distance they are fine. The temple itself can’t be accessed but it is a lovely thing to see. Sunset was sadly cloudy but I’m sure on day would be spectacular.", "Before travelling to this place, I also tried to read reviews in order to choose between Tanah Lot and Uluwatu temple. Having visited both now, if you have to make choice Tanah Lot wins hands down, however if you can visit both , make it for kechak dance and sunset", "I had organised a driver for the afternoon and he advised pick up at 2pm should be fine. I wanted to go to the Monument first on the way. When we got there, there were 10,000 people all trying to do the same thing with no sort of order to it at all. We ended up leaving and continuing to Ullawatu. We got there around 5.20pm and our feet hit the floor running. Our driver whisked us thru to get our clothing item (to cover our knees) then he disappeared in the crowd to the next pay area to get to see the Fire Dance. We got to the area where this was to be done and again 10,000 people were already there. They squished way too many people into the arena and even had them sitting on the floor about 2 inches away from the dancers. The dance and performance itself was interesting to say the least, after a while I found it quite monotonmous with the same constant chanting throughout the whole show. But I had to see it to experience it. Unfortunately I didnt get to relax and have a look around the area at all before the show or be able to take any photos as it was all so rushed. Lucky I had been there before many years ago, but my friends had not and would have liked to have seen the place some more. So im saying make sure that you take lots of time out to get there and to look around and then expect huge delays getting back to your hotel - even on a bus tour, it will take forever !! Then the trip home !!! I was staying at Legian and it took close to 1.75hrs to get back....It was crazy !!!", "Been there in May 2018. Arrived around 5 pm, the entrance fee is IDR 60k per person. Most travelers choose to visit from 5 - 7 pm. Due to sunset view and this consider the best time to visit. In the coastal areas there is a small cave and inside the caves, there are snakes with black and white color. Have you heard about the Tanah Lot sacred snake, this black and white striped snake is intended. They called it Holy Snake. While waiting for the sunset, I'm just explore around the temple. There's several souvenir and coffee shop but i'm not sure about the price. They also have Kecak Dance here but as i been told by my supir, the storyline is just the same as at Uluwatu Temple.", "Uluwatu temple is a misnomer for a tourist in my opinion. It's a perfect spot to watch a awe inspiring sunset. Couple it with Kecak dance performance and you'd get mesmerized with . Go to the top of the temple till you see exit sign. Also, it gets cold after sunset so dress your toddlers accordingly. The kecask dance has unreserved seating. The app based taxis might not pick you from the temple so better to take a round trip from your hotel. There's no cafe inside the temple. There are few shops at the entrance but they sell overpriced. Carry your food and water. There are toilets available inside. My overall rating 8/10.", "I'm still left in awe after almost 2 years from my visit to Uluwatu.. The never-ending foaming white waves of the Indian Ocean crashing endlessly against the sheer cliffs gave me a sense of how small I really was in the vast perspective of Life itself. Although many tourists visit this holy site, I still found sufficient place to enjoy the view and vibes of this place. In short, a must-go as long as you're in ", "A couple of us rode here on hired scooters, exploring the roadsides all the way from Seminyak. I loved the trip and even bought lunch in one of Uluwatu Temple's many cliff top diners. There is a small entry charge, not more than the cost of a cheap public car park at home really, and there are 'arts' markets inside the entrance with the usual nick knacks. Like many men in short I had to wear a purple sarong supplied at the entrance desk, so as to be appropriately covered for this sacred place. The view is just awesome and the little monkeys were less aggro than those at Ubud. of course, there are hawkers and tour groups to contend with, but these did not detract from my enjoyment and appreciation of this stunning stunning place. As a last minute idea after seeing lots of other places, this was a truly great surprise for this traveller.", "Uluwatu temple may have its religious and historical significance but from the tourist point of view the most attractive features of this place are the awe inspiring visuals of the sea from atop the steep cliffs, specially the sight of waves hitting the face of the tall rocky structures. Also worth watching is the spectacle of the sun setting into the Indian Ocean. The Kecak dance, a traditional nese dance form is performed here in the evening. Suggest one reaches at least by 3:30 – 4:00 pm to explore and enjoy all the attractions this destination has to offer. One is required to wear a sarong to visit the temple. This is provided at the site.", "Although i visited quite often, but i just has a chances to visit this Temple this time. Based in Friends recommendation and after long research on the Internet, I drcided to bring my family to Visit Uluwatu. Uluwatu Temple is not so big. But the scenery is very beautiful. Becareful of the monkey though. They are very naughty and wild. Please but ticket for the Kecak Dance early. It always have a long queue. The Dance start at 6, but you will need to go early to get best seat. Kecak Dance is just the best. I enjoyed it so much. If you visit , this is a must visit Place and a must see dance show", "Nice view from the top, witnessing the waves crashing into the cliffs of the Uluwatu temple. Definitely a must to visit!", "It was a last minute decision to go to this part of since It was not really part of our planned itinerary. The original plan was to check out the hotel’s neighborhood on the date of our arrival. But we decided to book a ride through our hotel and paid IDR600,000 (USD40) for 10hours use of vehicle. Uluwatu is 1hr and 30mins away from Seminyak. It was a Sunday but there is a moderate traffic from our point of origin. We went first to the beaches in Uluwatu and arrived the temple in time for sundown. This is where the popular Kecak Fire Dance is held. It’s the one of the best decision we made during the trip and the sunset is nothing but majestic. Entrance fee are shouldered by our driver as part of the vehicle rental. Shorts are not allowed inside the temple premises but the “sarong” is provided upon entry. There are monkeys going around the temple and one unfortunately stole my companion’s sunglasses. Our driver mentioned this playful pals have tendency to steal glossy things.", "The Uluwatu Cliffs are absolutely gorgeous. The temple is very pretty but the monkeys are naughty and obnoxious little thieves.. Be careful! Trust me, you need to visit here at least once in your lifetime..", "The Uluwatu Temple itself might be the attraction, but the cliff views and monkeys are really amazing. The monkeys offer some great photo opportunities as does the stunning scenery, best to keep in mind the monkeys are wild so some are more aggressive than others. When you arrive you are dressed in traditional clothes, which I found to be a fun experience. HOWEVER! When they are dressing you they will hand you bananas or peanuts and ask for 20,000rp. You do not need to pay this to enter the temple, this is only for the monkeys that will be around regardless if you have food. The view is worth the visit alone.", "Pura Luhur Uluwatu is a nese sea temple in . Built in the 11th century, it is one of nine directional temples meant to protect from evil spirits Check out moe about it and other videos on and its attractions in my channel. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLxCbQ2Kti8qRQ40zLjyMQCIlcl4GvhvTF", "The Uluwatu Temple is beautiful with breathtaking views. I can imagine praying/meditating in this Temple and it being so serene. Definitely a must see while in . There is some walking involved so get ready. Also if a guide tries to take you in, decline. Once we paid for entrance, the guys who give you the sarongs started to talk amongst themselves and all we understood was Americans. They tried to take advantage and charge us to be our guide without telling us there was a charge in advance. Luckily our driver came up and declined them and walked us inside. You don't really need a guide but they walk with you as if its included in the entry price. Don't get scammed.", "The view of the Uluwatu Temple was one of the most breath-taking things I had ever seen. I am so glad I checked it out. Even though my friend and I didn't see any, I would still warn first-time travellers against the monkeys that hang around. Hold on to your bags and put your sunnies away! :D", "It was a long drive heading to Uluwatu Temple, I even got asleep while on our way. When we arrived at the place, seeing monkeys around really amused us. We were given a warning, by our tour guide, not to bring valuables because the monkeys might get them off your hands. As we enter the place, we went to different spots all around just to seize the beauty with our own eyes. It's a long walk inside but you can never feel you're tired because everything you see is worth seeing for, from the beach to the peculiar land formation and especially the temples. Accordingly, the place is known for viewing the magnificence of the sunset. However, unfortunately the sun was being covered by a mass of clouds. We have seen it a bit but not totally. Nevertheless, it never deduce my admiration to the place. We super like it!!! It was worth our time. I would highly recommend the place for those who will be planning to visit .", "Uluwatu temple is built on a high cliff with where you're recommended to visit during evening sunset. You must beware of the monkeys here as they are notorious for snatching visitors' belongings.", "Uluwatu is one of the iconic place in . Not only the beauty of the place, the hearthbreaking scenery, with the amazing culture kecak dance performance will make this is as the one of the unforgetable experience in . Kecak dance it self is nese traditional dance, when the dancers not only dancing, but they also together make a rhythm \\cak cak cak cak cak\\\". I also amaze with the costumes and the make up. also the character. the story itself it from hindu story Ramayana. the performance is not on the stage, you won;t see any screen, the background is the sunset it self. make sure you comes to visit and this watch kecak dance when you visit .\"", "Uluwatu Temple is a nese Hindu sea temple, located at the southernmost point of . Locally known as “Pura Luhur Uluwatu”, it was our 1st destination in the tour itinerary. “Luhur” means “something of divine origin”. “Ulu” means “land’s end/top/tip” while “Watu” is “rock”. So, basically it is a holy site built on the tip of a rock. This temple is one of ’s 6 key directional temples, meaning it is one of the 6 main temples of the nese Hindu. It is also one of the most spectacular temple to stand on top of a steep cliff, 70 metres above sea level, facing the Indian Ocean. No one really knows how old the temple is but it is considered to be built in the 10th century due to several archaeological megalithic rocks found around the temple. Locals believe that a Javanese monk attained oneness with the Deities & was struck by lightning & then vanished. Unfortunately for us, we did not get to enter the temple. We were not aware that we could enter the temple. Our tour guide only showed us the amazing cliff views. For those who would like to enter, it is advised to go in the morning as it is less crowded. There is also a huge statue facing the Indian Ocean. Most probably it is the representation of that Javanese monk. The temple is open from 9:00 am – 6:00 pm. However, the best time to visit the temple is just before the sunset. Thereafter, you can also watch a Kecak & Fire dance performance at a nearby outdoor amphitheatre. Ticket is priced at IDR100,000. It is by far the best place to watch a Kecak & Fire dance performance as you will be able to see the beautiful sunset in the background. Please dress modestly as you are visiting a temple. Nevertheless, upon purchasing the entrance ticket, you will be given a sarong or sash to tie around your waist. A small forest surrounds the temple & locals believe the forest monkeys to be the guardians of the temple. The monkeys are known to be mischievous & our tour agent had told us to be careful with our belongings since the monkeys have perfected the art of stealing & barter trading! However, we did not get to see many of them in action. Only a few & they weren’t very active. Most probably it was due to the scorching heat. In short, the temple is famous for its beautiful cliff view & amazing sunset. Do not expect more than that. However, the nese architecture & ancient scriptures also add to the temple’s appeal.", "We got our entrance ticket – Adult Rp.30,000 and Child Rp.20,000. At the back of the tickets, written a brief history of the Uluwatu Temple. Visitors must wear a sarong (whom the skirts or pants not reach knee length) and a sash (whom wearing long pants), as well as appropriate clothes common for all the temple visits. We were given precautionary warn of the monkeys grabbing attractive items such as sunglasses and cameras before this. And, true enough there was an incident which we saw the monkeys came down from the trees and snatched hand phone from one of the visitors. We were only allowes to tour around the surrounding of the Temple, as the visitors are not allowed to go into the temple as it is only for the prayers only. Thus we were looking around especially near the cliff side. Along the way we did see some nese ladies carrying the offerings on their head and men were wearing their traditional custom and white colour udeng (men’s headwear) to perform their prayers and rituals in the temple. We just love the scenic view of the sea and the sounds of the waves splashing towards the rocks and the cliff! One can just stand here for hours just listen to the sounds of the waves and feel the breeze. Definitely, you would appreciate and amazed how the people long time ago have that great spirits in building this beautiful temple with the limited resources and how God created this beautiful earth!", "It was so beautiful and worth visiting, Kecak Dance was hilarious! Some tips and guide for you guys if you want to visit here. 1. HAVE A DRIVER. I made mistake when I went there by local grab but I found out that there no grab driver there for my way back to my hotel. So, I took random drive there but it was really expensive 350K rupiah from uluwatu to kuta but hey this is my first solo travel so Im still learning. 2. BEWARE OF THE MONKEY. When you enter Uluwatu temple, there was a sign, no drone, no sunglasses and so on. Please follow the rules because me myself saw a monkey snatched a girl’s slipper. Luckily nothing bad happened to her. So watch you children ! 3. TICKET ENTRANCE. 30K rupiah for adult and 20K for children (if I not mistaken) but if you want to watch Kecak Dance, you must pay for another ticket which is 100K rupiah per person and they sell the ticket at 5pm inside and the show start about 6pm. They do the show every day so don’t worry about the day you visit if you want to watch Kecak Dance unless it was raining heavily, so no show. 4. WATCH YOUR STEP. The area was so large and some places you need to climb stairs and walking a lot. So, having a good stamina is necessary but if you don’t or bring along your elderly, there’s places to hang out and rest. Have fun there", "Uluwatu temple offers a stunning view. The temple is perched on a cliff and you can see the waves crashing below. Do walk to the end of the cliff side to witness a stunning view. This place gets a bit crowded most of the time but a visit to Uluwatu temple is must for your sightseeing itinerary. Beware of the Monkeys, They are quite notorious and can snatch stuff from you. So be careful while venturing near them.", "Amazing must see place in uluwatu! Hire a car for a day and definitely visit this place. Worth the little walk to enjoy the view.", "Uluwatu Temple also known as Monkey temple lies in the Jimbaran area. It's apprx 45 min drive from Kuta or Seminyak area. Some part of the route is sloppy & small but scenic There is fee of 15000 IDR, parking of 2000 IDR Better came wearing full pants, otherwise you have to pay for sarong as anything above your knee required to be covered in all of the Temples. Sunset time is best time to spend here. One can enjoy some fun time serving monkeys there. view of blue water hitting the rocks is amazing.", "Monkeys monkeys monkeys. The sign says there are only 600 but I think there are a few more. These monkeys are no where near as aggressive as those that live at Uluwatu so that's good if you have young kids. As you wander the paths through the lush forest you can buy bananas to feed them. But if you want to pose for a pic with one on your shoulder BEWARE they can scratch & bite. Sure there is a lady nearby with a big stick but think about the diseases! One poor tourist was feeding a baby when the little bub fell. Reacting instinctively she reached down to pick it up only to be scratched & bitten by a bigger monkey. I am glad the monkeys rule the roost here and roam free unlike other attractions that feature sedated tigers & over worked elephants. As we left we stopped to listen to the sounds of 50 brawling monkeys resonate throughout the forest.", "A day trip from Kuta to Uluwatu Temple is a must for spectacular sites. A round trip if you go direct is about 250,000rp or if you want to stop at Padand Padang etc, expect to pay about 300,000rp. Entry to the temple costs about $1 aud per person and you may get hit up by a guide. Up to you if you take one, but they will try to charge 100,000rp and you can negotiate this down to 50,000rp or about $5.50 aud. You will have to wear a sarong as well as the place is hindu. As I said, watch the monkeys. Take off all of your jewlery including earings, watches, bangles (anything that is not flesh or clothing). One monkey tried to steal my daughters thong, whilst she was wearing it and walking and obviously they had done this before judging by the number of thongs and hair ties strewn over the cliffs. You will be sorely dissapointed if you don't go, the trip once you get past Jimbaran is scenic and the views are spectacular.", "The Uluwatu temple located at a height is a tourist attraction in . They give you a purple sarong to drape around your waist as you enter the temple. Monkeys await for your presence here 😁 The architectural beauty at the temple draws one's attention and the view from the top is truly mesmerizing.", "Uluwatu temple sits on a cliff. It provides a magnificent view of the sea. It is a great place to do some nature walk, enjoy the sunset, the crowd at sunset is big though.", "This is a must see place in ubud do not miss it at all! The monkeys are amazing and not aggressive as the ones in uluwatu temple. The jungle is very beautiful and with a lot of monkeys all around. You can take a lot of amazing photos and videos. It takes at least 2 hours to enjoy all parts of it and when you are entertained with the monkeys you will forget the time.", "My second time to Ullawatu temple and the dancing performance nearby. The dancing is worth it, unique experience in a beautiful setting. Prepare yourself for uncomfortable seating, make sure you buy your ticket before they run out, and get a seat early.", "Uluwatu is one of nice temple in located on the clip of Indian ocean will give you different panorama,Kecak dance always performed when sunset,but you must keep watching to monkey they are bit agresif.", "I would highly suggest visiting Uluwatu at sunset. The view is simply gorgeous. My friends and I arrived around 5:30pm so we had enough time to venture through the temple and take photos and then have the perfect amount of time to gaze out at the sunset and take in the hues changing. We saw the skies turn from orange to pink to purple. It was stunning. Those views paired with some of the most glorious ocean waves washing onto shore was absolute perfection. Best of all, there is a traditional Indonesian dance/ theatrical performance that takes place in the amphitheater during sunset which is a must-see. We loved watching the sunset while waiting for the show to start!", "Uluwatu Temple, located south of Jimbaran, on the west coast, built on a cliff, 100 m altitude from the Indian Ocean. From here you can admire the sunset, weather permitting, and a group of monkeys that were housed on the cliff. The entire property is inhabited by monkeys who like to play with tourists, stealing their hats and sunglasses.", "I guess it’s kind of mandatory to go there when in Ubud but there are lots of places to see monkeys in , and also free. If you plan to visit Uluwatu temple you will see plenty of monkeys there too. Too many tourists, nothing sacred about it, lots of monkeys.", "Ou driver drive from kuta trip to Uluwatu temple to see the sunset that is one of the southern part of the island of ...Wooow amazing sunset !! BUT,,, If you want to uluwatu have to be careful because the monkeys that are here are very naughty.", "The sanctuary is beautiful, definitely take the boardwalk down as it has many photo opportunities. Dont bring any food with you. The monkeys were much better behaved here than the monkeys at uluwatu temple..", "Go early if you wanna avoid crowd. Bear in mind Uluwatu Temple is one of the most visited place in and can be very crowded in late evening. If you wish to snap picture perfect photos go there early and find best spot to watch sunset. Monkeys in this area can be very aggressive so better take good care of your belongings.", "Was warned not to wear jewelry, caps and sunglasses but the monkeys were much less assertive than at Uluwata Temple. Nice walks plenty of monkeys to see and the Forest setting was beautiful.", "everytime i go to . i visited uluwatu and uluwatu kecak dance.. one of the best experience and i recommend. be sure to watch the sunset and enjoy the kecak performance... memorable!", "This was the first place we visited, when we got to . We checked into our hotel in Jimbaran at around 3:30. The Kecak dance starts at 6pm. We left Jimbaran at about 4:30, it takes 30 minutes to get to Uluwatu Temple. We took a taxi since we didn't have a motorbike rented yet. Taxi waited for us even after the show because the Kecak performance ends at 7 p.m. So from our hotel and back, a total of 3 hours, 300,000 Rupiah for the taksi rental not bad, about $26. Uluwatu is a a nese sea temple. The view is beautiful!!!! it's sitting on top of the hill with amazing ocean views. The entrance is $3 and the Kecak performance is optional and starts at 6pm, give yourself time to walk around the temple and enjoy the view before the performance. If you decide to watch, it's $8, it's a theater dance play about Rama & Sita. very interesting, gives a good idea of nese religious practice and their demi gods. There's monkeys around Uluwatu so be cautious when posing for your photos, they might just come by :) Uluwatu is beautiful and if you're in Jimbaran area it's so near to miss.", "We didn't really go inside the temple but just went up the stairs to see the view. And it was a fabulous view of the cliff, seen such a view for the first time. The place was too crowded and the kecak dance had so many people that there was barely much place left for the dancers to dance. Getting in and out is also a challenge as the cars would get stuck due to narrow roads. We went there from Tanah Lot to Uluwatu and the drive was endless.", "Wow Uluwatu Temple is a beautiful place to visit with amazing views of the ocean and cliffs. It is a short walk and will take you about one hour to see all the sights and take in the views. Watch out for the monkey's as they do steal your glasses and hats or anything they can to get a food reward from the guides. I had my glasses stolen and wrecked by the monkey's so be careful as the guides tell me they will also take camera's. Again you pay pay and pay for everything in and Uluwatu Temple is no different, you will pay to go in the gate then pay to go to the dance and pay for the traditional dress. I did not find the dance must fun or very interesting and again found it to be not traditional and more a money making enterprise.", "It's interesting that the photo shown when you pull up Uluwatu Temple is of the adjacent cliffs, not of the temple. The real star here is the walk along the cliffs with some stunning views - wish it was longer. If you're not crazy about monkeys watch out as there are a bunch in the wooded area along the path. Signs warn you to hang on to your glasses and not to bring food. They weren't super aggressive like I've seen elsewhere but one of them made several moves at me - I had to yell at him 3 times before he backed down. I must have had something that caught his eye. The temple itself sits on the top of one of the cliffs - lots of steps to get up there with limited views of it as non-worshippers are not allowed in. The view of it on the top of the cliff is just ok. We didn't come out for sunset viewing but apparently that is very popular.", "I went in November '14. There really isn't much to see in terms of the temple itself. What looked like the most interesting parts were closed off. The setting is what makes it special - the cliff views are impressive, though you won't stay very long once you've seen them. I would say if you're on a tight schedule, this could be left out in favour of other temples, and if you want to catch a sunset in Uluwatu, then head to Single Fin and enjoy it with a drink :)", "We hired a driver to take us to Uluwatu and Rock bar. He suggested to pick us up at 3pm as the traffic can sometime be terrible . He was right , so glad we left early , had plenty of time to wander around Uluwatu and get some splendid photos. Be aware the you need to be covered up . We had two sarongs with us, but I think they were making you hire them otherwise, so perhaps just chuck one In your bag. $6 Aust each for entrance , upon the decent into the temple there were monkeys everywhere. Not the biggest fan of monkeys I kept my distance , But other tourists were feeding them , Gardens were neat and well maintained. Nice time to visit early afternoon not as many tourists , Got some great photos. Avoided the sunset rush , Worth a look ,", "We went to the uluwatu temple in november. You get charged to enter to find out there is actually nothing to see only a nice view. The monkeys are not nice at all and the place is really a mess! Watch the kecak dance elsewhere as it is a tourist trap to make as much money ad possible. For the amount you pay it is not worth it. Sunsets are better seen elsewhere for free! If you must go take a pillow along and an umbrella for the sun.", "A long drive (as part of a larger day out) included this lovely temple, one of our favourites in . Set over a large area on the side of a lake, the weather was a bit cooler and the tourists a little less (although still a lot). We spent 45 minutes slowly wandering the grounds. We enjoyed this over both Tanah Lot and Uluwatu.", "We attended the Kecak dance performance as curious tourists and for the opportunity to see a spectacular sunset. The traffic was a mess getting there due to infrastructure work in progress so our time before the performance was limited. We were still able to see some of the extraordinary coast line and cliffs. Uluwatu temple is in a beautiful setting, just be aware of the prowling monkeys who will go for your glasses, phones, etc if they get a chance. It was funny to watch a person trying to barter a cigarette lighter with a monkey to get his (probably expensive) sunglasses back! The performance was mesmerising and took our attention away from worrying about the sunset. We had expected it to be very ‘touristy’ but felt the performance was quite authentic and honest to its cultural origins. I would highly recommend it. One big criticism, and it’s directed at other tourists. The performers are putting their effort into providing a spectacle. Why can’t tourists show respect to the performers and sit and watch the whole show. There were peopled getting up to take picture of the sunrise and almost walking through the performance. Worse still were the people who left after 20 minutes!! There was a constant stream of people stepping through the audience to leave the performance spoiling it for other viewers and I felt showing a complete lack of respect for the performers. This is a sad reflection of mass unsophisticated tourism.", "Uluwatu temple was full the day that we went to visit. It was abuzz and full of culture. As you walk into the temple, you need to wear a wrap around your waist. The temples are a place of prayer and are very holy so one needs to be aware of as there are restricted of entry for women. The views from the temple are amazing and even more so, the sunset views. Most of the people rush there for the sunset which is amazing. and its sunsets are stunning!", "My first suggestion will be to reach the place with sufficient time in hand. It's a place with superb view from cliff-top and walk around. We missed to roam around and cover the most out of place because of younger kids and bad planning. The Uluwatu dance performance is must-see for the first timers but again it is advisable to read the information in pamphlet (given with ticket) beforehand especially if you haven't heard of or read Ramayana. It will help to understand and appreciate the performance more.", "The grounds and the views from the property were spectacular. Sunset was lovely. The sacred monkeys were plentiful. If you plan to visit Uluwatu Temple do be very mindful of the posted warnings about the monkeys. We witness a pair of monkeys steal one women's mobile out of her hand and her eye glasses from her face.They were quick and worked together. We stayed for the dance performance. While it is unique the combination of chant, from 70 men,and mime/play wasn't to our liking. Having to sit nearly 2 hours on an uncomfortable bench didn't make the performance any easier to watch. While the performance is 30-45 minutes long, seating starts earlier as they try to pack as people people into the open air auditorium.", "The temple is beautifully located at the cliff with ocean surrounding all it sides. The waves are very very strong but it is beautiful when it crashes the cliff of the temple. The place is clean and well maintained and you will find number of spots to take Instagram pics. I would suggest to reach around 4:30 PM at this area and visit the temples and near by spot for pics which would take you around an hour. Post that you will find many sacks (very reasonable ones), you can just chill, grab coconut water or a bottle of beer and watch the sunset. Its so peaceful and mesmerizing. They also host a Kecak dance show around 6PM but we already watched it in Uluwatu temple, so we could skip.If you dont intend to watch Kecak dance, you should leave by 6:30 because after the show gets over, the place would be very crowded and it can take an hour to exit from that place. This place is worth a visit", "Uluwatu Temple is located at the southernmost tip of . We hopped on a cab who agreed to bring us to Uluwatu, dinner at Jimbaran and back to Kuta for Rp250, 000. Entering into the temple will cost you Rp15,000 and you will be given sarong and sash if you're wearing shorts. Anything below the knee is fine. In the temple you will find monkeys, monkeys and more monkeys. These are extremely aggressive monkeys who will grab anything even non food items like hats, towels, toys, camera. Hold on to your things very tight because once they get it, that's the end of it. The temple is breathtakingly located on a cliff plunging down to the sea. Very beautiful and very dangerous. Please don't go beyond the walls. The must do here is to watch the Kecak & Fire dance. Ticket is Rp 70, 000 and you will get the story outline in various languages (incl. English, Chinese, Japanese, etc). The best (and safest) place to sit is right at the top. There will be fire so being on ground level is quite dangerous.", "Really great place to see on your trip to . Uluwatu coastline is magical. Be careful of the crazy pickpocket monkeys. Very cultural and scenic.", "So, the views are lovely and all, but what a tourist trap. We took our two kids to explore the grounds of Uluwatu Temple and were advised on entry to remove hats, sunglasses etc and not the feed the monkeys, we did all of this, however, a monkey decided my daughters flip flop/sandal looked attractive and scratched her leg trying to remove it. An absolutely terrifying experience for a little girl. We moved on, checked out the view, then proceeded to the 'temple'. Well, you can't even enter, just a wall to look at. Unimpressed. We made our way back to the entrance to request some antiseptic cream for the scratch, which they had (and claimed that the monkeys never scratch!), then on our way back to the car, another monkey tried to get her flip flop/sandal. How many times a day does this happen to people? And what a way to ruin a day out...seeking medical attention etc. Even if it weren't for the nasty monkeys, I still wouldn't recommend the visit.", "A visit to Uluwatu temple and watching the Kecak dance performance was the highlight of our visit to . It is recommended to go to Uluwatu temple at sunset time. At the entrance we purchased tickets for the temple and also the tickets for Kecak dance show. We walked around the temple for an hour and took lots of pictures of the beautiful architecture and the breathtaking surroundings. Then the Kecak dance show was simply awesome to watch with the setting sun in the background . The Kecak dance show is for an hour. Totally we spent two hours in Uluwatu temple. Would strongly recommend everyone to visit this beautiful place in ", "This is a great attraction and definitely a place to see in . The ocean views and the build up of the temple are amazing. The monkeys are a nuisance. Beware of sunglasses, cameras, and other loose items that can easily be taken by the monkeys. My girlfriend's Gucci sunglasses were taken right of her head and it happens within a split second. The monkeys didn't go for my cheap glasses would be funny if they could tell which ones are knockoffs. Of course conveniently there are these helpers around that will be able to get it back for a fee. The monkeys in the monkey forest are much better behaved and it seems that the Monkeys in Uluwatu are trained for business.", "Since I was already in the area, I also went to Uluwatu temple. It was very crowded but it was worth it. It is a temple in the cliff and you have to go to the other side to get a good look. Be prepared for long walk though.", "My guide was Ketut Sabawa of Sidemen, 27 June. He also works as a driver and it was most convenient as he picked me up from my Homestay in Sidemen at 0500. This meant extra sleep for me! In 45 minutes we were at the Pura Pasar Agung car park, and ready to start the climb. after paying the peak fee to the attendants we took off up the concrete steps (over 300!) to the temple, and had a short break while Ketut carried out his Hindu devotions and prayed for a safe trip (and no eruptions!). Then it was off up the dirt track through the forest, employing torches as we were just getting the first glimmer of dawn. Being dry season, the track was in good condition, and not at all slippery. Soon we were able to put our lights away and it was pleasant being able to see the forest and other features, and monkeys. After a while the forest gave way to scrub and grasses, and then up through more rocky terrain. There were more monkeys on the rocks and at the summit. They are onto a good thing, eating the food offerings for the gods. One of them had most of a coconut, and wasn't about to share with anyone, simian or human! The track was in good condition throughout, some easy scrambling requiring the use of hands occasionally. The sun peeped over the mountain top just as we were nearing the summit; what a gorgeous day. We had great views all round, Mt Rinjani on Lombok, out to sea and the mountains in west . We were unable to see the rest of due to low cloud cover, but all the same, it was pretty cool looking down on all the cloud formations. And of course the mountain crater was spectacular. It is dormant, for now, so don't expect to see fumes and steam. Ketut performed more prayers and offerings at the summit and then he provided hot coffee, grown by his family, and gave me some breakfast to supplement what I had brought up. Coffee never tasted so good! It was most relaxing up there, taking in the views and serenity. We had the summit to ourselves, having made a late start, and this added to the experience, for me. At 9am we started our descent. Ketut had brought a large rubbish bag with him, and collected plastic and foil rubbish on the way down. We collected 40 litres. That's 40 litres less litter for the next parties to make the trip. We didn't see any other guides doing this, but I hope the idea catches on. I was impressed with Ketut's attitude to the environment, and his level of fitness, strength and agility. I felt I was in very safe hands. He was also a lot of fun to be with and was full of amusing anecdotes, and readiness to see the humour. I had been trying for a week to find a guide willing to make a later start, but was running into difficulties, being told that guides are unwilling to climb up during daylight for various reasons including, too hot, the clients want to see the sunrise from the summit etc. Seeing the sunrise from the summit is romantic of course, as it was for a couple on Mount Batur the week before. The guy proposed marriage to his girlfriend, to much acclaim and cheering from bystanders, and crying, hugging and laughing on her part (she accepted). I totally get that, but for me I was happy to have a good sleep before starting and being able to see everything on the way up. At no time was it too hot, as we are high on a mountain, and we are on the shady side of it in winter. Because of Ketut's flexibility and obvious attributes and attitude, I am happy to give his contact details for anyone who wants the flexibility to arrange their trip at the time that suits them. Ph 087 860 631302, 085 203 723242, email ketutbawa9@yahoo.com, or you can contact me at brenwick2@icloud.com for more information. Average times for the climb are 3 to 5 hours up, 2 to 4 hours down, although we were a lot quicker. The only thing I didn't like was the litter: it can be fixed by a change of attitude on the part of the guides, and Ketut has made a good start.", "Undoubtedly a very popular selfie spot, Uluwatu temple offers stunning views of the sea over a cliff. It's even better during sunset as you can see the golden skies across the horizon. Around this time though is when they start the tari kecak (kecak dance). Worth seeing if you haven't seen it before in other temples (they are the same, by the way, in Tanah Lot temple).", "Uluwatu temple is really beautiful at sunset. It’s crowded but the grounds are big enough to get some nice cliff side views. I would recommend this temple over Tanah Lot due to the views. Beware of the monkeys. They will steal items off of you and use it as collateral for food. Here’s what happens, monkey takes your hat, you ask a ranger for help, the ranger wants money to pay for food for the monkey, the ranger gives the monkey food in exchange for the hat. Usually it works but we saw one monkey take off with both a hat and the food. It’s a brilliant business for both the monkeys and the local rangers who pocket this money! Just another way for Indonesians to get their hands into the pockets of Westerners. My biggest complaint is the transportation situation. You can Go-Jek/Grab into the temple but you are forced to use the local taxi company to leave. It’s 200,000 to travel from the temple to Kuta Selatan. You can walk outside the parking lot to the road and hope to find a private driver but they’re scarce. You won’t find any blue birds either. Make sure you hire a driver for the full time to avoid rip offs like this.", "When I pictured the Uluwatu Temple in my mind, I expected this big temple that you could walk through on the edge of a cliff but when I got there I was slightly disappointed. I went at sunset so I can say it is an absolutely beautiful view of the sunset and the grounds and area are quite pretty but it is not what I was expecting. When I got there the \\temple\\\" was just a little temple that you could not access but only view. But the grounds of the area surrounding the temple is quite enchanting and it was a nice place to see the sunset for sure. Expect, as always, to pay a 30 000 rupiah entrance fee and both men and women are required to wear a sarong so either bring one yourselves or you can rent one from the gate\"", "Uluwatu is of course a must see place if you go for holidays to . Great photo spot with great views, but be careful with the monkeys!", "Nice long walk at Uluwatu temple along the coast. Lots of monkeys do watch your stuff. Nice show at 6pm and a good sunset of not too cloudy. Quite festive feeling as everyone wears long skirts and sashes", "Was deciding between uluwatu or tanah lot for sunset and we were so glad that we chose Uluwatu! Very very crowded but its very big temple so you can easily find a spot and watch the sunset. AMAZING SUNSET. Ps. Listen to the people there when they tell you not to wear hats or sunnies. The monkeys there are really notorious and we had seen people losing their valuables even their mobile phone to the monkeys. Pretty scary actually.", "Came here in the evening for the sunset. Our taxi driver recommended getting tickets to the fire dance before walking around but we decided against watching it, as we were told it was very over priced for what it was (100RPH) Entrance to temple was 20RPH with sarong. Very very busy, slow que to move around. Great sea views, saw a pod of dolphins. Huge monkeys posing for photos. Once you walk around temple there is a path leading away towards the cliffs. Nice views back of the temple & huts to sit & watch sunset. Everyone goes to watch the fire dance so it was a good chance to stroll back through the temple (maybe catch a glimpse of the dance from high) got out before the crowds too! Something nice to do in Uluwatu!", "Perched on a cliff top overlooking the Indian ocean, Uluwatu Temple is one of the most famous temples of ,is dedicated to Sang Hyang Widhi Wasa in his manifestation as Rudra, It is mandatory to wear a sarong,One of the biggest Hindu Temples in ,Uluwatu is one of the best place in to see sunset,watch one of the famous nese dance * kecak dance*.", "Uluwatu Temple has one of the most spectacular views in . Once can spend hours admiring the ocean over there. Sunset looks amazing from the Temple. Avoid carrying food because there are lot of monkeys. While you are at temple enjoy a show of Kecak dance over there. It is a dance form local to the region.", "Although we planned to admire the sunset at Uluwatu Temple, we were unable to find even a parking place... Once we got there, we realized that it will be simply impossible to see anything as thousands of people are coming there each evening. Finally we decided to go to Blue Point where we had spectacular views with just a few persons around.", "What a place it is...Amazing! Uluwatu Temple is present on huge cliff overlooking the dark blue sea. The view is breathtaking and can easily spend an hour or so just looking at the view and doing nothing else. The place hosts daily shows for the nese traditional Kecak Dance. This is performed in an amphitheater with the background of the beautiful sea around the sunset time. It is best to collect the tickets as early as possible as the seats are limited and there is only one show performed every evening. Lovely view and beautiful Kecak dance makes it a special place and a must visit!", "Breathtaking view! The temple is located on the edge of a cliff, overlooking the sea. It is absolutely beautiful, especially during sunset. At sunset, villagers from around the area perform a traditional dance \\Tari Kecak\\\". All locals, including myself, say that Uluwatu Temple does the best Kecak dance in all of .\"", "If you want to see the best sunset in get to the Uluwata Temple 20 minutes before sunset. Try to be south west of the temple as the sun goes down to frame the Temple in the picture", "Uluwatu Temple is special in its location, it stands on a cliff, facing west-ish. Therefore, The view is so beautiful, especially if you are looking for a perfect place for sunset. Other than the view, one of the best performance of Kecak is in the Uluwatu. It is quite expensive for local tourist (I don't know the international tourist tariff), but the performance are beautiful. The magic of the kecak, balanced with the funny Hanoman, closed with blade-proof body performance. It is quite creepy actually, you can feel the aura. Definitely one of the best in !", "I must say Uluwatu temple was one of the most beautifully located temple. Our whole family enjoyed it. The location of the temple on hill top is breathtaking. If interested people can see Ramayana story via Kecak dance after visiting temple. Though i felt the cost is bit higher set at 100000 rupiah per ticket for this performance.", "Almost an hour drive to Uluwatu temple from the airport with no traffic.Situated south of Island.Spectacular cliff view of Indian ocean.Must be careful of monkeys.Do not take your bags,ear rings,mobile in hand,eye glasses are taken by these monkeys.One of the oldest temple and must see it.", "The visit to Uluwatu Temple was few days before Hari Raya Nyepi festival. There are lots of stair steps, which some are not accessible by pram/stroller, and disabled person. The views of the cliff are beautiful. There are lots of visitor on weekend. We watched the Kecak Dance, and it was good and fun. The dance was beautifully performed. If you sit at the stadium facing the sea, you can capture the dance and sunset together. From the stadium there are access for pram or disabled person. However, beware of the monkeys. They will steal your belongings (spectacles, handphone, hat, etc) for a change with foods.", "The uluwatu temple has been one of the highlights of our visit. Watch out for the old lady that helps put your sorong on and tries to be your guide for 100000. She is sowrong. The temple has the best views. The surroundings of lush vegetation and gardens are very cooling on a hot day. The monkeys that inhabit the area are quick off the mark to grab stuff. The monkeys grabbed a pair of glasses and a water bottle in a matter of minutes whilst we were taking photos. Very nice place", "Uluwatu temple is one of the historical and sacred must visit place...located on the cliff, this temple is offering scenic view of the sea...this temple is one of the favorite tourists site also...to enter this place, the fare not expensive and you have to wear proper clothes cause besides as tourist attractions, this is also sacred place for local nese people to pray...", "On an day trip to the capital city we decided to ask our driver to take us to see the Uluwatu Temple and Monkey Forest. Views across the ocean are spectacular, this coast line is rumoured to be one of the best in to witness the sun setting, unfortunately we arrived to early in the afternoon it would have meant waiting at least 2.5 hours for the sun set and Kecak Dancing and singing show. The heat and humidity was very high so we had a walk along the cliff paths took some pictures and took in the fantastic views and decided to head back to our hotel. Good visit, if your going to view the sunset our advice would be not to arrive until 16.30 at the earliest.", "The forest itself is quite small so no place to hide from the tourist crowd. On the bright side of view the monkeys qre really fun to watch. After visiting Uluwatu Temple, no monkey could take me by surprise!", "I didn't expect nothing specially,but when we got there and go around I tought \\that's it?\\\".We went to see theses days other temples and Uluwatu is losing you time.Yes,the view is amazing but you can see those kind of look in Tahan lot temple.Belive that bigger impress is fire dance.\"", "It is worth a trip to Uluwatu temple for the great views alone. There are much better temples around but the views are great and also worth staying for the kecak dance which was very entertaining ( costs extra but worth the money).", "Uluwatu temple is a must see in along with the Kecak dance. Go during sunset and see the daily performance at 6pm. It costs $1.50US to get in and $7 to see the dance. The dance is mesmerizing with the chanting and beautiful nese dancers...they dance by fire after the sun sets! It's very hot at the temple so wear light clothing and bring bug spray and bottled water. The performance lasts a little over an hour. It can be difficult to find a taxi there so most people hired a driver... we paid $30 for a driver for 5 hours that day...the added convenience is worth it. ULUWATU IS A MUST SEE!!", "We visited Uluwatu last week,the place is stunning overlooking the sea with a wall that runs along the cliff. The biggest problem is the monkeys they are extremely aggressive and snatch your sunglasses/glasses of your face. One of these monkey grabbed my glasses and climbed over the wall into the bushes, these were my normal glasses NOT sunglasses. Fortunately a guide climbed over the wall and offered the monkey food so he could retrieve my glasses. I would warn everyone to put your glasses in your pocket and keep your eye on the monkeys. I wouldn't go back there again!!", "Uluwatu was such an unexpected surprise. To think that there would be such a beautiful temple and such serene setting was unimaginable! The entire trip was such fun and adventure, the fire dance event in the evening was surreal. The entire view of the ocean from the hilltop was so overbearing when you think of how in the olden days people transported themselves far away. This was 11th century mind you. The temple is set at a height (therefore ulu) and at the edge of a cliff (therefore watu) which sets just into the ocean. Worthwhile trip to this ancient masterpiece. Its a national treasure of Indonesia..", "Uluwatu temple is stunning! It costs around $5 to enter and when you enter you have the choice of a tour guide all done on tips, we paid him $12 as he didn’t say too much but took good photos! It’s about a 10/15 minute walk altogether. I would say it’s more about the scenery than the temple. There are a few monkeys around so you have to make sure your sunglasses, cameras and anything that can be snatched from you is somewhere safe. This didn’t happen to me but I saw it happen to a few others. You are made to wear a sarong which is quite cool!", "The Uluwatu Temple, its monkeys, its grounds and its views are outstanding. Although the monkeys are very cheeky and much more likely to steal things from you than monkeys at the Monkey Forest, it's likely because the guides there are positively reinforcing them stealing things from guests.... whenever a monkey has taken some sunglasses, a hat, camera or anything else a member of staff will go over and trade the monkey lots of food for the return of the item. Now, I'm no expert on monkey training and the ways to do this better, but I think there would be a better way about it? With that being said, that's not why I've labeled the staff as \\disgraceful\\\". In fact, until the very end of the tour our guide was really nice, informative and took pictures of my girlfriend and I. He also had fantastic English. We had to pay a 20,000 entry fee and receive our sarongs, which is absolutely fine. From then we were approached by a man in the entry-fee-paying area who said that he must accompany us as it was his job, showing us the slingshot he was armed with to keep away the \\\"fierce and aggressive\\\" monkeys. I was skeptical and tried to tell him that there were others who were without guides and we'd like to go alone, however, he was persistent with his \\\"no, it's my job, I must come\\\", so we gave in and let him show us around. At first it wasn't a bad decision because, as I mentioned before, he was very informative and helpful and took our picture. Then he got the monkeys up on our shoulders, luring them with food.... didn't seem to be so \\\"fierce and aggressive\\\" then! (There were incidents of tourists who had their bag and sunglasses taken, but I believe that was their fault for having loose items on them walking around a place with monkeys all over who have been trained to take things in order to get food). The rest of the tour took about 30-40 minutes and, strangely, we were asked by a group of Asian girls for a photo, not sure why, and I'll never know, but I was too confused and too happy to oblige to ask. Towards the end of the tour the guide started hinting towards a $10 (100,000 Rupiah) tip. Fair enough, he's been great and I didn't begrudge paying that, it was a great day out after all. However, I was a bit naive at the point of paying him the tip. I opened my wallet and he could see that I had far more cash on me than the 100,000 that he had requested. So at this point became extremely pushy and assertive and demanding $15 (150,000 Rupiah). I told him that we had already agreed on $10 and he was absolutely adamant that he said $15, and began to talk about how they were very honest people, and it was $15, blah blah blah. At this point I was just so angry at the cheek and audacity for him to demand an extra 50% tip with a smile on his face that I just gave him the money and walked away. It's not the amount that annoyed me, although I think a tip of 400% more than the entry fee is good enough, it's the sheer blatant bad manners and smug grin on his face when asking for and taking the money that I have a problem with. It's a principle and moral thing - which this branch of Hinduism clearly doesn't practice as it preaches. If I ever come back to Uluwatu temple I most definitely won't be using a tour guide - as I already have the info. If it's your first time agree on and pay the tip up front to avoid having to shell out even more. But it's worth going to for the views and to see some cheeky monkeys. The view from the cliffs and the temple itself was breathtaking, and you can watch a dance/show from 5-6pm-ish if that's your thing. Word of warning ladies - if you're on your period you're only allowed to the steps of the temple and no more. (I'm not sure how they'd check, but there's a big sign saying so).\"", "The Uluwatu temple area is amazing and definitively worth a visit. I loved the atmosphere as well as the beauty of the place. Surrounded by impressive cliffs the temple is a wonderful site on s South Western Coast. My personal hint: during the day the place is not as crowded as at sunset time.", "We have been visiting some more temples during our stay in Indonesia. The Uluwatu temple is not in my top 10 list. Ofcourse you will have an amazing ocean view (especialy during sunset) but the temple itself is nothing special. Ofcourse you have to know the story about this temple to make it more interesting! Anyhow, we took some nice pictures with the saroeng you have to wear. (Inc. With the entrance fee)", "We went there not really for the temple, which is absolutely nothing special, but for the beautiful view on the coast, which is definitely the main attraction. We visited it with Hire Driver (recommended) who picked us up in Serangan harbour and then drove us to Bingin after Uluwatu - so it can be done as a short trip even if you are relatively far. For us it was worth the hour and a half drive", "loved the temple and all the monkeys.... I found it a little crowded and the tourist were a little dis-respectful... This place has magic and you can feel it when you see the beauty that sourrounds Uluwatu...", "VISITED Uluwatu Temple last week 14/08/2015. Excellent day and not too far to get to from Kuta. Combined this visit with visits to Dream Land and Jimbaren Bay which made an excellent day with not long times in the car. Beware at Uluwatu the monkeys are quite aggressive and will steal hats and sunglasses given half a chance. We all carried sticks which the monkeys seem to respect. The views and different shades of the sea are definitely worth a visit. Also no sellers whatsoever were there. JOhn and Brenda Hayes", "Arrived in the afternoon around 16:00. The temple of Uluwatu is located at the top of cliff bank, 100 meters above ocean. Did not see many Monkey´s in the daylight but when we arrived to Kecak dance they started to show up. The Kecak was grate also, more like a theater. Sunset is beautiful mixed with the dance. We left around 21:00 and saw many monkeys walking to the start point.", "Uluwatu is one of the best temples in and it has a great story behind. I was disappointed that we were not allowed to enter the temple itself because it's only reserved to worship. my only advise is to visit the temple in the morning, something around 8:30-9 am. the monkeys won't be active and the place won't be busy as sunset time, and you will be able to get nice photos and enjoy your time :)", "We went visit the temple and watch the sunrise. There were a beautiful view to the ocean. The sunset was amazing while the monkeys were running on the top of the fence which was in front of us. So wonderful! However the people cannot treat the monkeys,that s why there were many scary, crying children there. We visited the Monkey forest before Uluwatu. We know how to deal with them. (in the monkey forest a couple were drinking a cola - which is forbidden!- and one of monkey tried to taste it. They were scared and they were hiding behind us. The monkey climbed on my leg and sit on my sholder. After he jumped to my husbands bag and used zipper. One of his monkey friend joined and they tried to steal our suncream. My husband kept all the rule, he really slowly put the bag on the ground and they went away. ) that's why we weren't afraid of them. We kept all of the rule of monkey forest and we hadn't got any trouble. PLEAS FIRST VISIT THE MONKEY FOREST! after and just after the Uluwatu. Don't miss both of them! Here we saw a guide who try to keep the distance between you and the monkeys. But it is impossible. He uses stick and slingshot. I prefer the Monkey Forest treatment. Please check the Monkey Forest Guideline on the internet and follow it!! It could be a beaitiful adventure just please give respect for the monkeys and use the Monkey Forest guideline. Anyway you will intrude their territory.", "We just visited Uluwatu and the temple left me hungry for more. We only had a limited amount of time (less than one hour) but were able to enjoy the amazing views, feel the peaceful atmosphere despite of large crowds, and take amazing pictures. I am told the kecak dance is very impressive in the setting, but I am told it's crowded every day of the year, so plan ahead for a 2-3 hour visit and arrive early to get a decent place for the dances.", "Uluwatu temple and the fire dance is amazing entertainment in the surreal atmosphere of a Uluwatu sunset.", "It was interesting visiting this place. The monkeys here were less aggressive than Uluwatu Temple, but not considering them aggressive will be an understatement. Although the environment was very good, we kind of liked it here.", "I was told by our Klook driver that the monkeys in Uluwatu Temple are a little bit aggressive compared to mokey forest. When going on our way to the temple, I got scared because they're everywhere and there's a man holding a stick making sure that guests are safe. The temple is so beautiful during sunset. It is surrounded by bodies of water. We weren't able to witness the dance since we were already hungry and wanted to eat at Jimbaran which is just 20 mins drive away.", "Uluwatu Temple is so beautiful. We spent a few hours walking around. The views are amazing as the site is perched is up on a high cliff. amazing views of the ocean. Its a very peaceful place to visit. The only thing you have to be very careful of are the large monkeys. My friend was just putting her mobile in her bag when a large male monkey jumped down & took her phone. Many people helped us. We had to follow him & wait until he got bored with it. We were very lucky to get it back as there were others that lost their phones & purses so be very careful to take off all your jewellery & sunglasses. Also keep your bag close with your arm through the handles. If you take notice of the warnings you will be ok.", "I had the opportunity to visit Uluwatu temple again after 13 years and boy, has the place changed. The major change you'd notice now are the crowds. In 2006, there probably 200 people (in August) but now there easily more than a 1000 people there. The local authorities have built new and better facilities for the tourists. Nevertheless watching Kecak didn't have the same feel as the place was so crowded, that they allowed tourists to sit in the circle, at least 4 layers deep. Which resulted in a very small circle for the performers to move and perform. Overall it was an enjoyable experience for my friends, who were seeing it for the first time.", "Uluwatu temple is stunning, however make sure you bring sunnies so you can see it! We did not see the monkeys at all while walking around the temple however did see them in the car park. We found them to be very cute and playful however made sure not to touch them.", "Before entering, you will see lots of monkeys , so be careful with what you wear and bring, as they will come near you. Uphill on Uluwatu Temple, I like this place as its got a fantastic view which is so relaxing. After communing with its majestic view, you get to watch a people packed performance of Kecak dance or Fire dance.", "Had a great time visiting the Uluwata Temple. A local temple guy escorted us around the temple grounds. Did not know the cliff there is were Steve McQueen jumped in the movie Papillon. Pretty cool. I was tired so I sat down for a quick break and before I knew it a family of monkeys came up behind me and one jumped on my back and chilled out for a while.", "Me and my husband went to Uluwatu Temple to watch Kecak Dance. The Driver just told us that Kecak Dance here is one of the best Kecak Dance in and the temple itself is one of the seven major temples in . So we just glad that we could visited this temple and watched Kecak Dance. We pay Rp. 30.000,- for 2 persons to entered the temple and we pay Rp. 140.000 for 2 persons to watched Kecak Dance. The Kecak Dance itself started at 06.00 PM. Before we watch the dance, we still had enough time to walked along the temple and took some temple pictures with beautiful view surrounding the temple itself. trust me, you will love it! The Kecak Dance was entertaining and funny. We love to watched their performance. I wish my kids can watch the Kecak Dance too. Just be careful of the monkeys. Put your valuable belongings in your bag, including sun glasses, hat etc. Give respect to temple, put on your comfortable shoes and enjoy the Kecak Dance!", "Uluwatu temple have a very nice view and wonderful scenery. Dislike those monkeys there, my spectacles being snatch by 1 of the monkey..", "We ran out of time so we got to the temple just as the kecak dance started. Our driver told us it was the best and would cost 80.000. Once there, we had to pay the temple entrance fee of 20.000 first and an extra 100.000 for the dance. Since we only caught a glimpse of the temple and sunset, I didn't like paying it but ah well...had to. The little bit I did see was beautiful though and lots of tourists. The kecak dance is a bit funnier and the outfits are more professional compared to the one in Ubud, but I liked the set up in Ubud better. The set up at Uluwatu is in this old, cool stadium, but there's way to many people and people walk in and out during the show, blocking the view of others.", "I really liked this place.So quiet and peaceful and compare to Uluwatu the monkeys here are less aggressive.I liked the open auditorium ,the dragon bridge,the spring,and the center point pretty much.I look forward to visit this place again on my next trip.", "I checked this place out since a friend suggested it. It's kinda far from kuta (about an hour or so). gorgeous cliffs, ocean and sky but the temple itself is not that spectacular. there are monkeys along the way but not that much. They charge 3,000 IDR and they hand out a sarong. someone will volunteer to guard you against monkeys but dnt bother. the monkeys are tame enough. The place is just five hours away from uluwatu surfer's beach and padang-padang so if you have time to spend, might as well drop by", "Impressive temple and big cliffs. It is a little bit poor that the traditional kecak and fire dance is now more like a comedy-show for tourists. ! The taxidriver tricked us - 800K IDK to Uluwatu ! A drive from Kuta to Uluwato should cost about 200K IDK - price with Blue Bird taxi (cheapest and safest) Some taxidrivers fake the blue bird logo --> for example blue birO instead of blue birD", "My wife and I visited Uluwatu on our recent trip to . We took a taxi over from Nusa Dua (and then on to Jimbaran for dinner afterwards) which took around 60 minutes. On arrival we donned our sarongs and made our way down to the temple/coast. There were lots of monkeys, as expected, but none of which showed any signs of any aggression, or attempts to steal sunglasses or the like, as many reviews and posts say. They were perfectly friendly and generally kept themselves to themselves, whilst also allowing for some great 'monkey on the wall at sunset' photo opportunities! I was somewhat disappointed as you cannot actually get close enough to the temple to get that well known and iconic photo of the temple with the sunset in the background. Also the actual sunset wasn't as good as I'd hoped for, there were no clouds so I was expecting it to be quite special, but it certainly wasn't anything out of the ordinary. It was not quite as busy as I expected, yes of course there were the obligatory selfie-stick wielding maniacs that seem to take up so much of the world these days, but even they were not overwhelming in their presence, which was nice. Overall it was an OK experience, definitely not one that lived up to my expectations, and it is not somewhere I would return to on my next trip to .", "Uluwatu is among the most important sea temples, on a cliff edge similar sunset view u can get like Tanah lot .But lot to walk.", "Oh my god, a really sanctuary place. Such an amazing place, the view on sunset is totally breath-taking. U will automatically feel calm once u step into this place, surrounded with tall tree, the air is so clean, definately makes u forgotten bout your modern-busy-life. Dont forget to give 'Kecak Fire Dance' a try, just the right way to spend your evening out. The show is totally entertaining, u wont even want to leave your seat. Tips, u dont really need to hire a driver or tour to get u there. Be adventurous, rent a bike or a car, its not that hard to get to this place, just 45 mnute from Kuta Town. Plus u can manage your little trip of your own, and definately save LOTS of cash. I upload a photo of Uluwatu Temple point, hope its helped. Enjoy your holiday! :)", "This was our third visit to and our third time at Uluwatu temple! We absolutely love this temple, and the serene views it is surrounded by. The cliff views are absolutely mesmerizing and the photos are worth getting in.", "it was an unplanned trip to visit the Uluwatu Temple cause of traffic congestion and parking was really bad during that day, but I'm glad that I was able to visit this place and it was amazing. the view was stunning tho the monkeys scared me but over all I liked it!", " is a beautiful and amazing place. There is sooooo much to do on the island you could spend a lifetime exploring it. Going for just a week or two is tough because inevitably you are going to miss a lot of amazing things. Let me help you make sure you don't miss quite as many awesome experiences. Skip Uluwatu Temple. Just don't even bother. I had a great time at Uluwatu Temple but only because of my travel companion, my wife, not because of the attraction. For months before going to we kept reading about how the temple on the cliff is made of coral, a marvel of architecture, all this. We saw the photo of it perched precariously on the cliff. We were excited about the prospect of this magical temple. Fast forward to us being there. The spot where those famous photos are taken? That's as close as you are going to see the Temple. You can go up some stairs and get closer but the pagoda shaped temple is not visible anymore. The sign says only priests are allowed in the courtyard where you can see the temple. We've read any Hindu can go in to the main courtyard, this contradicts the sign that was posted. If that is the case, however, I suppose my wife is not Hindu enough for their tastes. Whatever the case may be we couldn't go in the temple, we couldn't see the temple, we couldn't get close to the temple. The monkeys are mean. It's been written about here a lot so I won't go on too long. We had no hats, no sunglasses, no food. We started walking down stairs and we got a weird following of angry monkeys ala West Side Story. We screamed at the. and dispersed them. I've been throughout India. I've been to major Hindu Temples there. While in we stayed in Ubud and went to many temples there. No matter what temple you are at in India or Ubud it is very clean, like a holy place should be. At Uluwatu there is garbage everywhere. I can't believe it's not written about more. I suppose everyone is distracted by the view and don't realize they just walked past 5 trash bags of KinderSport wrappers and Milo cans. Being that there is an entrance fee you'd think they could pay someone to clean the place up a bit. Definitely cheapened the whole experience. In conclusion, if you go to Uluwatu Temple go for the view, don't go for the temple. Or instead go to , stay in Ubud, avoid Uluwatu and save the money you would have spent going there. Once you get back home plan a vacation to San Diego. We have cliffs that fall off in to the ocean too.", "I have visited on private photo expeditions often over the last 20 years and the Uluwatu Temple complex is one of those attractions that I return to every time. The temples are fairly \\ordinary\\\" by nese standards, but the place is a high centre of religious significance - and it's situated on one of the earth's most magical scenic spots. I warn you though: it is incredibly hot and humid, the macaque monkeys are cheeky, and you should remember to bring a sarong that is appropriate for a visit to a special temple. You can rent them there cheaply. You can engage a guide, but I only did this the first time I visited over 15 years ago, and it was unnecessary. I have never attended one of the Temple's evening Kecak performances, but I understand they are well worth it, and probably one of the best places to observe one.\"", "Must visit this place for its beauty , temple and sunset experience is amazing and lot of other places to see. Don't see kaachaak dance there but see that at uluwatu if you like to see.", "Don't miss this temple and long walks etched into the tops of the cliff above Uluwatu. At 5:00 p.m. there is an impressive show in a small cliff-side amphitheater. Seventy men provide an emotion-and rhythm-packed Greek-style chorus to tell various ancient fables, and princesses, clowns, demons and devils dance around a fire ring. It's crowded but definitely worth it. Ascend the steps to the temple and take the long walk along the ridge line. Monkeys abound.", "I took a private trip to Uluwatu Temple on impulse. You will need to acquire a sarong to enter the complex. There is a nice, safe cliff top walk with good views of the ocean. The temple itself stands out but is not fully accessible because, after all, it's a place of worship. There are cheeky monkeys, you are warned that they will steal, hats and classes, but these monkeys seem to have a fetish for flip flops. The temple holds a Kecak sunset dance which I unfortunately missed. Uluwatu should be on your tick list of what to do in if you have a few hours to spare in the evening.", "Getting here by booking a supir take us around. The sunset is around 5.45pm-6.20pm, i manage to arrived at 5pm. I get to buy a ticket for their kecak dance performance, the price is Rp100k. be there early so that you can get a great seat spot. i manage to have a seat facing uluwatu temple and sunset view. At 6pm, the kecak dance performance begin while i can enjoy my sunset view. Kecak dance end around 7pm. For muslim visitor, they have provide surau for prayer around outside shops. For souvenir, i can say this location have a quite good price. still can bargain with the shop helper.", "On our last night in , we went to the Uluwatu temple which we booked via Rio tours. Our driver and friend, Wah accompanied us to see the surroundings. The temple itself was inaccessible but the views around was captivating. We were blessed with clear skies but the heat was a bit unbearable. They have daily Kecak dance shows which starts at around 6pm and ends at 7pm. The Kecak dance is better than the Barong dance for me. I had goosebumps watching it during sunset. It was an amazing experience despite the excruciating heat. The Kecak dance costs 100,000 IDR. You have to pay for it separately from the entrance fee.", "I travelled for 3 hours because I wanted to see the peninsular but what I saw was quite disappointing. The monkey menace made things worse. As we entered, my driver let me know that the monkeys at Uluwatu are quite 'naughty' as compared to other areas. As soon as we stepped out of the car a huge monkey jumped on my teenage daughters back. Fortunately it did not bite her and jumped right off. There weren't any visible scratches on her back but I was still concerned. The local authorities weren't bothered too much about the incident and told me that the monkeys targeted her because of her spectacles and not to worry. We paid the 50000 IDR per person entry fee but found the lands end extremely disappointing and we decided there was no point in spending any more time there. On our walk back to our car a lady lost her very expensive sunglasses to another monkey. I don't think Uluwatu is worth risking a rabies attack.", "I have visited Uluwatu Temple at noon as I wanted to see the sunset at Tanah Lot. I am sure that Uluwatu sunset would have been better ... The temple is nice and the walk around it gives spectacular views over the Indian Ocean. The entrance is some 2 euro/ pers. sarong included. The monkeys are very intrusive; we have prepared well, with no sunglasses, no earrings, no plastic bags , so they have stolen my wife's slippers ...", "The Uluwatu temple is next to the high cliffs. We arrived after lunch, the afternoon sun was scorching hot but photos taken were really stunning. We bought tickets at the front counters and those who were wearing shorts needed to cover up with own scarfs or the purple sarongs made available at the ticketing counter as a sign of respect. Toilets were available before the entrance. We were warned of the mischievous monkeys but surprisingly we were bothered by them at all. There are shaded areas to keep away from the sun, however, it was all sunny along the cliffs. We climbed up the stairs up to the temple, not much to see as we were not allowed into the temple, but there was a resting hut where we could rest and catch the coastline as well as the cliffs. We didn't stay for sunset and kecak dance.", "We visited Uluwata temple in anticipation of a stunning, well maintained temple complex on the edge of a plunging cliff face. Sadly, all we found was a drab, tourist crowded venue with poorly maintained terrace gardens and any interesting temple location off limits to non-worshippers. Literally hundreds of selfie stick waving tourists on package tours filled the venue. This transformed the spectacular cliff top walk into a slalom weaving crowd parting experience. We wish we'd left this temple off our itinerary and focused our efforts on visiting Pura Besakih instead.", "At the SW corner of , on a majestic cliff is the Uluwatu Temple , which is supposed to have been built around the 16 th century by a Javanese priest.Outstanding sunset views and a kecak dance in an amphitheatre , adjacent to the cliff, makes a trip at sundown memorable.", "Avoiding Uluwatu Temple because of bad reviews on trip advisor would be a big mistake. Yes the monkeys can be a problem, but now that you know about them you can take the appropriate steps to not have your visit ruined by them. First up, remove hats, sunglasses and wear proper shoes. Don't carry shiny 'prizes' for the monkeys to get hold of or food and make sure your camera is secure. Pay a 'guide' to escort and look after you. You will get ripped off, but what is ripped off? We agreed to pay our guide 50000rp with the idea of offering another 50000 as a tip. She kept the monkeys at bay and was informative and friendly and stayed with us for hours, insisting she stay after we made it known we were waiting until after the sunset. We were glad she did in the end as the monkeys do get a little crazy as night falls. She ended up getting 170000rp out of us. Fleeced? Probably. But big deal. That was under $20aud to guide and look after us for at least 3 hours and help us enjoy a wonderful attraction. Sunset is busy but a pleasure if you get the right conditions and you will get some great photo ops. The temple is a little boring other than its location, but the view is amazing! You will have to pay 3000rp to hire a sarong on entry but it was made clear to us guides are not essential so make your own choice on that. My personal opinion is Uluwatu is well worth a visit.", "Let take your heart away with its well maintained temples and sight to behold beauty of nature... Uluwatu is definitely a must-see and experience places in . Commune with Mother Nature, the kiss of Indian Ocean to the shore of this majestic fortress will definitely gives you a peace of heart and mind. So what are you waiting for, go and feel what's in the pics... #bestofIndonesia #amazingly #bestSummerever By: rabino, edgar Magadia Be my new friend, search and add me through Viber, Line or whatsapp +63 9153843842", "The uluwatu temple is a must see part of your trip to . Get there late afternoon, early evening and walk round the temple just keep an eye on the monkeys as they like to take things off you such as glasses. Then once you've been round the temple walk up to the amphitheatre were you can catch a stunning sunset and a traditional nese fire dance. Really well worth a visit and doesn't cost a lot.", "My experience at Uluwatu Temple was nothing short of superb. Not only is the temple situated on the edge of a cliff, which make it a beautiful site, there is also a traditional nese fire dance that happens here every night at 6 P.M. The fire dance is an additional 100,000 IDR on top of the temple entry fee, but it is a wonderful show that really gives the viewer insight into nese culture. I highly recommend making the trip up to this temple.", "This was an excursion to the Clifftop temple at Uluwatu, combined with the Kecak Fire Dance spectacle. The temple itself is not so very impressive, but its clifftop location overlooking the sea is stunning and the sunset views are amazing.e Kecak performance was very good involving a cast of what seemed like hundreds. The story is a bit impenetrable and. if I'm honest, the show goes on for just a bit too long, but very impressive nevertheless.", "Known as Pura Luhur Uluwatu, the views are best enjoyed on two different vantage points on both northern and southern portions of the area. Lucky to visit during sunset with beautiful sunshine before sunset, awesome view! Wear own sarongs before entering,sarongs also are available for rental at the entrance. Worth to visit,wont regret!", " has preserved its History and their efforts show at all places. Uluwatu Temple , on a cliff, is a Hindu Temple, with beautiful carvings and architecture. Like all temples, this too is closed for Non residents. Tourists are allowed to wander around the premises. The most unique thing about this temple is the location. You have to walk a lot to explore the premises. The temple is visible from a distance and the view is breathtaking when the waves wash the base of the cliff. The roar of the ocean and blue vastness with waves surfing is AMAZING. You can wait for the evening cultural program where tribal dance and fire show happens. My visit was during the day time post which we left for Uluwatu Beach. I was quite apprehensive about visiting the temple since I had read monkeys swarm the place. But against all fears and apprehensions, monkeys did not bother us. They meant no harm. Infact tourists went very close to these primates and take their pictures. At times they attack at times they are totally cool. Rather avoid eye contact with monkeys and keep your sunglasses/specs safe with you. Dress Code- You need to cover your legs with a sarong which they provide at the entrance.", "DThe Sacred Monkey Forest in Ubud is an interesting place to visit. We were told by the locals that this is the spot with the well behaved monkeys. In contrast, Uluwatu in the southern part of the island has the poorly behaved monkeys who have been trained to steal shiny items from visitors- glasses, cell phones, iPads and take them up into the trees. You then pay the locals to get them back. Locals also told us to never look them in the eyes as they take that as aggression. Finally, if they are approaching you, show them your open hands and they will realize you have nothing for them to eat and they will leave you alone. Watching the monkeys antics was great fun and it was wonderful watching the mothers with their babies. Make sure to see the ancient Banyan tree near the centre of the park.", "I must say, i have seen very few temple at an awesome location and view, and Uluwatu Temple is one of them and has a mesmerising view. U walk through the small jungle with lots of monkeys and when you reach the cliff, you will definitely forget all the pain, worries and world. The view is really awesome. Kecak dance is really good one and must watch.", "Uluwatu temple with beautiful cliffs view and the waves of the Indian Ocean at the southern of the island of , there are some monkeys living around the temple, you should be a little careful because little naughty, sometimes they take your goods such as glasses, sandals and ribbon hair, but do not be too worry, because there are a few guards around the temple. we recommend arrive early around 5pm. because few crowded with many visitors when the sunset time and more than 800 peoples who want to enjoy the views while watching the Kecak & Fire dance performance., the dance starting at 6pm. and finish at 7pm. ticket prices RP100k / person.", "We hired a car with driver which is a great way to get around and cheaper than a taxi. He took us to Uluwatu to see the monkeys, watch the sunset and see the temple area. We were warned but one poor tourist had her glasses snatched by a monkey who played with them, tried them on then snapped them in half!!!! (See photo).", "The temple complex is quite large complete with a parking area, souvenir stores and manicured gardens. It was pretty and well maintained apart from the cliff top path which was very muddy in places. ( But it was the rainy season to be fair). There is an entrance fee and also a sarong hire fee if you are wearing shorts or haven't brought your own. The monkeys at Uluwatu have a reputation for stealing tourists' glasses, cameras etc. but the ones we encountered seemed very docile and rather well fed. The temple itself has a magnificent position perched on a high cliff looking out to sea. It was quite beautiful and impressive and well worth our long and interesting walk there from Padang-padang.", "I was blown away when I looked at the views from the temple at Uluwatu. A must see location for any traveller. You won't be disappointed & it's free unless you go see the fire dance. Be careful of the roaming monkeys though as they like to steal your sunglasses off your face or anything else that takes their fancy like drink bottles & bags. Then they run off into the bushes & not seen again. Funny to watch when it's not your items!! Lol. Go see the fire dance for a bit of history & also for a bit of comedy at the end of the performance. Costs only 10,000 Rp (about $10 Aus). But take your sunscreen, water & a hat as it's extremely hot & strong sun at the dance areana which is at Uluwatu Temple location.", "Wee made the trip tto Uluwatu based on a friend's recommendation. If you are staying anywhere outside of Uluwatu, best to hire a driver and have him sttay with you while you attend the performance. Also, make sure you know where he will meet you at the end of it as it is a gong show at the end of the performance when everyone is leaving the venue. It was the first dance show we attended so it was very memorable. We arrived early to get a good seat. By the time the performance started at 6pm. the venue was completely packed with even spectators sitting on the stairs in the upper and middle part of the venue. Therefore, on a hot day, it was not the most comfortable place to be as you wlll be sitting in close proxmity to everyone around you. Also, if you arrive early, you may not want to drink too much water as the bathrooms are not close by--that I remember anyways. The Kecak Firre dance was awesome and a must see if you in in the southern part of . It costed only 120,000 RP per person. If you get there early, best to sit closer to the bottom row of the venue facing the ocean. This way you can still see the sunset and you will be in front of where most of the dancers face. Have fun!", "I rushed there before sunset and for Kecak and fire dance performance at 6pm. The entry fee for Uluwatu is 20k rupiah while the fee for the performance is 100k rupiah. Be aware of monkeys there while you are walking toward the arena for the performance. We were advised to remove our spec or sunglasses when walking through that area. Wondering why monkeys want our spec/sunglasses. We do follow even we find it to be rather ridiculous. After all safety comes first! Haaha. As for the show, no one will ever understand the story line if never read the printed story line given properly. Oh my god. What a joke was that my driver said normally no one will understand what's the performance is all about...lol..Anyway, you are considered never been to if you never watch any of their cultural performance, I still believe this. I do respect the unique and beauty of every different culture.", "Breath taking scenery. You can either catch sunrise or sun set at Uluwatu Temple. I caught the latter this evening. Like all other Pura, you could only skirt around it when there's no ceremony going on. But the views of the cliff, sea and surroundings made the trip worth it. Two things to note: 1. Try going there before 4 p.m. otherwise you'd get caught in traffic jams due to peak hour (tourist flocking to the temple and locals getting off their work shift). 2. Monkeys around the temple were aggressive. They'd snatch things especially glasses of unsuspecting guests!", "We visited Uluwatu Temple on our last day, right before we headed to the airport, since this was our last day we were indecisive whether we should go, I'm so glad we did! Out of all places we visited in , I liked Uluwatu most! The Temple itself is not very spectacular, but the whole area is absolutely breathtaking! Gorgeous views, colorful flowers everywhere around - absolutely stunning. A must see when in .", "Absolutely loved Uluwatu temple and the Kecak dance. A highlight from my trip. Such an amazing location.", "Definitely a site to see if you're already in Uluwatu. I wouldn't make the trip here just for the temple but Uluwatu is my favorite part of so if you're already there definitely go see the temple. Beware of the monkeys! They will snatch your phone or sunglasses in a second. While you're standing by the cliff taking a photo just now they're hiding below right on the other side of the cliff haha!", "The area surrounding Uluwatu Temple provides a scenic view of the cliffs and water, and I highly recommend a visit to this place for its dramatic landscape. Perfect place to take picture, and it's also a great place to catch the sunset. When you arrive, you will have to pay an admission fee - IDR 20,000 for foreigners, and IDR 15,000 for Indonesians. The gentleman collecting the money though are rather unfriendly and rude. To enter, you must wear a sarong or sash around your waste - these are FREE! **Beware** The gentlemen providing you with the sarong will also hand you a bag of bananas. They say everyone who enters must feed the monkeys, however, this is NOT true; they're just trying to get your money. You do NOT have to take the bananas. If you don't want them, be assertive in giving them back. One man insisted that I had to buy bananas for the monkeys. When I argued with him that I didn't want them, he rudely snatch the bag out of my hand and walked away. Also, there are some women inside the monkey forest that will approach you in a friendly manner offering fruits to feed the monkeys. Again, if you take the fruit be prepared to pay. There is also a Kecak and Fire Dance that takes place here; that show has a separate review on TripAdvisor so check it out there.", "You can see snap some amazing photos here as well as pictures of the mountains! There was a festival happening as well but unfortunately is started pouring rain so it stopped. One of the best temples in . Only rivaled by Uluwatu!", "Uluwatu temple is temple on the top of cliff bank with spectacular sunset Located in the south of ", "\\Can you see without your glasses?\\\" asked our driver. \\\"No, why?!\\\" I replied. He suggested that if I could live without my glasses that I should do so because the monkeys are renowned for taking things. He also suggested to my friend that she remove her earrings for the same reason. So, my friend heeded the warning, I didn't. The karma bus came past and struck me down. A cheeky monkey saw fit to climb a pole, jump on to my shoulder and proceeded to rip the glasses from my face. It then destroyed the glasses, twisting the frame and removing the lenses. That cautionary tale aside, we had an enjoyable time at Uluwatu Temple. Sadly, like many things in it is overrun with tourists. It is only rp20,000. That's $2.00 in my currency, no big deal. I'd suggest not buying the bananas because the monkeys get fed anyway. The views from the clifftop are stunning. We were there late afternoon as the sun was starting to set. It takes you away from the madness that is parts of and also that of homelife. In spite of the many visitors there was still ample space and opportunity to get that money shot photo. The temple itself is not large but the grounds and surrounds give it a special feeling. We did not stay for the 6pm show but it is something I will do next time.\"", "It is a cliff temple and the view is amazingly beautiful. You can walk through the edge of the cliff for some hundreds of yards. A small forest is nearby and there are monkeys around. You have to be very careful as they attack people for snatching whatever they feel good. Specially food items and glittering articles attract their attention. Sun set is beautiful at Uluwatu and you have to pay additionally if you want to watch dance items in the evening. It is a really amazing when sun set at uluwatu.", "I really enjoyed the Uluawatu holy temple, the view over the ocean is simply amazing, the main attraction is the nese sacred dance, named Keack (fire dance) from hindu mithology, tells the story of an eternal love affair of Rama and Shinta, attention to the famous monkeys which is considered by the locals as guardians, but require an eye on them, everyone should be very careful as they usually steal the glasses, hats and slippers among other things. I'ts a must!", "Returned to Pura Lahur Uluwatu for another visit on 19/05/13. It was a beautiful sunny morning so the view of the coral reef down below was glistening. We chose to have a guide again as they are always helpful when the cheeky monkeys are out and about causing mischief. Our guide was a lovely grandmother by the name of Made, who was happy to stop for photo oppurtunities on many occasions. We also purchased some nuts to feed the monkeys. A visit in the morning is preferable for us due to less traffic and visitor crowding. The temple itself is beautiful as always with the intricate stone work. A new stone plaque has also been erected in the park. On both occasions we have found the monkeys to be well behaved however we did witness glasses, camera and a thong taken within seconds by a group of monkeys. They will literally swoop the shoe of your feet! The glasses and the camera proved to be a lot easier for the monkey to hand back to their prospective owner than the beloved thong he held on so dearly…. Further along our walk we encountered a monkey sitting in the shade who was more than happy to sit there and be fed. He was so lazy that if you didn’t directly roll a nut to him it was to much a bother to pick up and eat. They are best monkeys to encounter! We also came across another dear older lady who was selling woven bracelets. We purchased several from her and it was a pleasure to see her beautiful smile. Overall a visit to Pura Lahur Uluwatu is always enjoyable and a great getaway from the hustle and bustle.", "Our Driver brought us here as he wanted us to witness the beauty of this place for ourselves. We arrived just as a busload of Tourists turned up, we were lucky enough to briefly get the place to ourselves before we were crushed by hundreds of other bodies. Our Driver (a nese Local) educated us on the culture of the Temple. It was lovely to have someone so passionate about the Religion show us around and allowed us to view it with a different perspective. Be warned, if you are wearing clothing that sits above the knees (either Male or Female) you will have to wear a sarong before you can enter. It felt wrong to have hundreds of tourists not being respectful whilst visiting. I saw a few start smoking within the Temple and once actually spat a phlegm ball on the floor of the Temple! I was disgusted with the attitude that some have. Our Driver did warn us about the Monkeys (and rightfully so). We saw a few steal some trinkets off a few people's bags and run off. One monkey even tried to steal a shoe off somebody's foot. They were good fun to watch (as long as one didn't come near me). The Uluwatu Temple is magnificent and an extremely worth while place to visit with breath taking views", "Uluwatu is just like Tanah Lot in terms of location. Both are well located on the edge of the moutains. Nice place to enjoy the nature and take some photos but be careful with monkeys especially the big ones. They are very vicious and agressive when taking away small belongings such as glasses, hat, water bottle, sometimes even cellphones !!! My friend's glasses were taken away and bit by one big monkey !", "Uluwatu is a nice view point. Though you can not go to the beach, the view is very good from the cliff. You should not miss the sunset, which is very nice to watch and for picture perfect camera shots.", "Located in the south of , Uluwatu temple is a very popular attraction. The temple is beautiful, but nothing spectacular, it's absolutely the views that make the trip worth it. The views of the ocean and cliffs are just remarkable. It gets extremely busy, in the evening as people arrive to see the temple and sunset. Beware of the monkeys!", "The forest is all green and lush and an ideal habitat for you to encounter monkeys up close and personal. The monkeys are used to humans and unlike the ones in Uluwatu these do not snatch at your valuables. If you're brave enough you could even get a few to saunter over to you and feed them bananas etc.. It goes without saying that you have to be careful as they are animals after all and you don't want to spend the rest of your vacation nursing a monkey bite.", "Uluwatu is a picturesque, ancient beauty. It is highly populated with tourists and there are several stairs of varying heights to climb but it is all worth it! The view from the top is incredible. The sea breeze, crashing waves, blue skies & sunset from the top of the cliff are sights you don't want to miss. Don't forget to catch the award-winning \\Kechak\\\" dance! It's especially spectacular with the sunset since it is an outdoor seating arrangement. Purchase your tickets and be seated early! It's very crowded. A word of caution: Beware of monkeys!\"", "The temple complex of Uluwatu is a real treasure. The massive stone structures allow to walk in awe among these ancient ruins. The scenery and the extensive views over the ocean which roars over the cliffs is a spectacle in itself.", "As part of one last excursion with Discova, we decided to take a trip to Uluwatu, quite possibly one of the most famous temple sites in all of . As we had come to expect from a guided trip to a temple, the journey there seemed to last forever, and once we arrived we were welcome to the kind of beauty that is more than keen to show off. If you went to Uluwatu expecting something more from the classic nese architecture you’ve seen up to this point, you’d be sorely disappointed. The cliff-top statues, pagodas and temples are incredible feats, as usual, but nothing about the temple grounds really stands out about Uluwatu (aside from the occasional gang of monkeys bathing in the water fountains). But we’re not at Uluwatu just for the temples and the relaxing monkeys. Oh no. We, alongside hundreds of others, had gathered at Uluwatu for the Kecack and Fire Dance, a marvellous spectacle and celebration of the Hindu culture across the island. The stage is set and the masses gathered for sundown, where the natural light matches the stages of the story being performed before you. The chanting, singing and dancing is unlike anything we had seen in up to that point, it was hypnotic and entrancing and even now, nearly a year later, I can still hear the sounds in my head. As the sunlight fades, the fires are lit, and the story reaches its zenith with the inclusion of Hanuman, the monkey king, who completely changes the tone of the dance into something more light-hearted and, dare I say it, goofy. And yet watching the sun set over the cliffs of as a story of magic, love and heroism is chanted in traditional tongues by a choir of dozens still retains its majesty and respect, despite the sudden appearance of a butt-sniffing, trickster monkey god. This was, however, where we decided to leave Uluwatu; the sheer volume of people in the dance area was going to be troublesome to get out of if we stayed until the end of the performance, so we made an executive decision to leave before the crowds did. Whilst the grounds themselves didn’t offer anything new, the main reason we went to Uluwatu, the Kecack and Fire Dance, was more than worth the entry fee. It’s a carefully maintained piece of nese tradition that demands to be experienced, and even though they may pack the tourists in to the rafters the end result is nothing short of enrapturing.", "After visiting Benova Beach, Nusa Dua Beach and Water Blow we went to Uluwatu Cliff Temple. I think it is about 50 meters higher than the beach. You have to park the vehicles and walk and climb the steps to reach the temple. Very beautiful surrounding and very crowded too.However, there are monkeys, so you must be careful since they might drag your camera, sunglasses etc,, A must visit place if you are in .", "The best thing about the uluwatu temple is the view it offers. Be there at sunset and you get an excellent view. We were there at the temple around 3pm and boy it was so hot even a dressing light , glares and a cap was not of much help. It being near the sea is so humid that you sweat too much. The temple is actually not much its the scenic view that adds to the beauty and please again beware of the monkeys, one snatched my shares right from my head and I really had a hard time getting it back. The sunset view is excellent and for one did not enjoy the kecak dance much.", "Uluwatu tourism object is you best choice to spend your holiday, with amazing paniramic view of the cliff and the blue indian ocean. The colaboration of long tail funny monkeys, the kekeran forrest with its green leaves and various kinds of flower will spoil your sight while walking around the site. Your visit will be completed with te beautiful sunset and the awesome art of kumbakarna karebut statue. Our greet performance of ramayana kecak dance will bring you to an unforgetable experience during your visit in uluwatu.", "The bach was nice and good to be , but it was over crowded, went on our way to uluwatu. Got to see some huge statues of heroes of indian mythological story \\Mahabharata\\\". Try to taste the tender coconut water, was very sweet and fresh. The fact that it was sunday when we went there showed that it is a very popular spot among the people. did not stay very long because of the crowd. On the way up you can stop half way to take pics from the edge of the cliff, be careful as there are no railings. But worth a visit.\"", "We visited this temple early this month and we got a different opinion to what people have been posting. The temple is worth the visit if you happen to be staying in the Uluwatu area. We found that traveling all the way down from places like Ubud or Kuta could be a waste of time for some people. We did not want to see the Kecak performance as we try to avoid touristic shows as much as we can so we got there around 3pm. Thanks to that we found a place free of crowds, outstanding cliff views and not-so-annoying monkeys. We were prepared to find vicious monkeys but in fact they were not... maybe because they knew that later during the Kecak dance the crowds would come and they would get their treats but in our case they let us off... We were done in one hour (good!) and afterwards we headed back to our fabulous Bulgari Hotel. Overall, we enjoyed it and the views blew us away.", "the best from uluwatu is the kecak dance... thats awesome with the sunset also.. its worth coming here.. be careful with the monkey...", "By private half day tour only $35 par car, we visited Uluwatu Temple. Glad we went and very recommended. What I loved: Kecak dance- Very impressive. Seeing and hearing them over sunset was such a dramatic moment. Great view of ocean and waives from cliff top. Monkeys. They are very adorable. They were clam and well behaved unlike some other say. Warning: Bring hat and water. waited about an hour to get good seats for dance under the hot sun. No shade at dance stage. you'll get burned up.", "We were told Uluwatu Temple has the best sunset in the area. Great view, amazing sunset. The show was worth watching as well, though I heard there are 2 groups of performers, one is better than the other.", "Tip 1: Arrive early to explore the temple grounds. As its a very popular tourist spot, make sure you make your way to Uluwatu before 3pm to beat the jam and have enough time to explore the area and Uluwatu beach. Tip 2: Beware the monkeys! They are reallyyyy fast! My sister's Oakley was snatched by 1 of them (before we had any time to react) and by the time the gamekeeper negotiated it back with fruits (within the next 1min), its not 100% anymore with a rubber piece chewed off. At least its still wearable as compared to some other sunglasses we saw being bent and stomped on by the monkeys. And they are fierce, don't ever fight them! Leave the negotiation to the keepers or let them keep whatever they took from you. So make sure no hats/glasses/sunglasses, even beware of your handphone or camera. They may even snatch it in the middle of your selfie! ;-) Overall, awesome sunset but too crowded.", "After Uluwatu Danu Beratan the Temple was disappointing And watch out for monkeys, they will try to steal your water, sunglasses, hats, etc. don't have anything hanging on the outside of your packs", "Me and my family visit in January 2012. It was peak season (Chinese new year). We go to uluwatu temple, especially to see the Kecak Dance, I heard it’s the best performance Kecak dance in . Yes, the Uluwatu’s view is awesome. Yes, monkeys are cute (not “the thief” one). But we’re disappointed by the Dance. Staffs keep selling the ticket although the seating area was already full. There’s not enough space for the dancer and I can see they’re difficult to move. As far as I know, this is a very sacred dance, but they made it look like a comedy show. However, it’s really kind entertaining for the tourist. For you, who want to see the real Kecak Dance with comfortable seat, don’t come here!", "I have a quick trip to Uluwatu temple. It took 30 min. from our hotel in Jimbaran, Ayana. It was really nice scenery. You need 1 hour to cover all places, the temple and the cliff. It is good if you have time.", "We went to Uluwatu for the day and really enjoyed the visit. Worthwhile visiting the temple and doing a guided tour. We then went to Suluban Beach and sat in one of the cliff restaurants for lunch while watching the surfers tackle the huge waves! Lots of restaurants to chose from and some pricier than others but all with a spectacular view. We decided to walk down the many stairs to the beach which has a cave you walk through and is great to see. Limited swimming due to the rocks but enjoyed the day.", "Exquisite temple built by side of beautiful and peaceful lake. If you don't want to visit more than 3 temples in , I would say this is one of them (the other two would be uluwatu temple and Tirta Empul).", "the park is not very large but well maintained. obviously, full of monkeys. those monkeys are well fed. So, they won't act like their peers at Uluwatu. So, you can safely interact with them, give some bananas. they may oftenly fight or chase each other. but, it's not danger to visitors", "Like so many other temples and attractions in , this place cannot compare with other religious sites in South East Asia such as Borobudur (my personal favourite), Angkor Wat, Wat Doi Suthep, or the Schwedagon Pagoda, and like so many places in it is overcrowded with rude tourists with selfie sticks and full of scammers and touts. No I don't want a trinket made in China, no I don't want a personalised tour of the temple. The monkeys are obviously trained to steal tourists' belongings, as there are men who will retrieve them for you - for a price. I have seen many of the same monkeys in Borneo who try and steal nothing but food, so I am unsure as to why the Uluwatu monkeys have developed such a fondness for phones and sunglasses. Yes the clifftop views are impressive, but so are others that aren't located in such a hot crowded place. Not worth the hassle.", "I loved Uluwatu Temple, and the views are so amazing. Don't make the mistake I did by walking through the monkey forest, those guys are ruthless. These monkeys are much more scary than the Monkey Forest monkeys. These guys took my glasses, luckily I got them back. I saw them take a guy's iPhone. He got it back when the caretaker gave him some fruit. It's fun though, nerve racking but fun....", "We recently visted Uluwatu Temple with our family including the grandchildren. What a wonderful place to vist. The Sacred Temple is very interesting and dates back to the early 1400. The magnificent views along the coast line are breathtaking. The cheeky monkeys are very entertaining, but be carefull as they like to take your belongings. Uluwatu Temple is a must to vist whilst in .", "We visited Uluwatu Temple around midday, it was hot and humid but it was worthy. The views of the cliffs and temple are spectacular. The downside are the monkeys, it seems they do not have enough food so they grab anything from you. At the end of our visit traffic was so heavy that took us almost three hours to get to Seminyak so I would recommend to visit the temple really early in the morning to avoid traffic.", "Uluwatu itself wasnt much of a site itself as a temple but the scenery from it was absolutely incredible and picturesque with the large waves that change colors when they meet the cliff. There were monkeys and i have seen tourists loose their sunglasses or a bag of snacks and drinks so be careful with your belongings.", "On most of many trips we took the time to travel to this magnificent place in the very South-West of Bukit Badung, of of thre famous nine \\direction\\\"-temples in Bal. Away from noise, not too many people , a magnificent feeling inspired by an unforgettable view. Not just for beginners: an absolute MUST. R.+E.Clausius,.\"", " . A land of gods & beauty. About 90% of the locals there are Hindu and the places there are surprisingly cleaner than some other south east Asia countries we have been to. Tourist attractions are in Ulu Watu, Jimbaran, Ubud and shopping belts are mostly centred around Seminyak & Kuta. We travelled in mid December and weather is hot & humid without rain. With 3D4N, we covered almost all areas in south except Legian. ", "A must visit at least once when in . This place have a stunning view during sunset. While it is pretty good view. Do catch the sunset performance if you are interested in it. However, there is a few things one must be on a look out. MONKEYS! Do remember not to bring the following (Slippers that is bright colors mainly yellow! and glasses or anything that can be snatch). The monkeys around Uluwatu Temple is very notorious and will run up to an unsuspected tourist and snatch their belongings and run off with it. It appears to be a very common things there. So be warn!", "Uluwatu Temple is one of those must-see places if you come to . The view of the vast ocean from the temple is just breathtaking. Also, be sure to get there before 5.30pm to get your tickets for the Kecak fire dance, because the performance is very popular. Fair warning: be very careful around the monkeys. There are plenty of monkeys at the temple and they are wild monkeys, meaning they WILL try and take any loose items you have on you, such as sunglasses or caps. Be sure to bring a bag with you if you're going there!", "Uluwatu Temple is definitely worth a visit. But be prepared - the monkeys here are aggressive. They stole my expensive sunglasses off my face TWICE but I managed to steal them back. Lesson is do not have anything dangling or easily accessible for them. The temple itself is sort of hidden from close up view so the better views are from the cliff walks on either side. We went at sunset and it was spectacular. The Cicak Dance is worth your time too - nese culture on display. While the sunset and show are beautiful, the crowds are huge so getting out of the area takes some time so be sure to allow for that with your plans afterwards. It's a good hour drive from the resort areas in Kuta and Seminyak. If you want to visit a temple and don't want to spend hours in the car from the main resort areas, this is the place to go.", "Visiting Uluwatu was a nice experience even I am not a temple person. The views and the atmosphere was very peaceful. The only thing was monkeys stealing our purses from our bags! At the same time they steal sunglasses easily, unfortunately I couldnt get mine back as the monkey started to chew the glasses in a second:)", "Before i planned my trip to .. many friends told me about this Uluwatu temple being cursed.. that every couple who has visited it has ended up breaking up. lol. Anyway.. when we got to , our 'free' tour included visiting this temple. I guess we don't believe in the curse and just went (we shall see haha). Even before going, i have read on TripAdvisor about being careful of the monkeys as they actually attack tourists.. so i went prepared (tying up my hair in a high bun), no dangly stuff (all this was advise from other trip advisers). Upon arrival, our tour guide paid for the entry fee and we received a bright purple sarong to wear. It was a short walk from the car park to the temple and we first went to the cliff. Wow! the view was magnificent. The ocean was really blue and the waves crashing into the rocks made some white bubbly emulsion that was trippy. We started to take pictures but it was blazing hot. We started to sweat non-stop but it didn't matter. So far no sign of monkeys! We then walked into the Temple area which was another sight-seeing area (as we are not allowed into the actual praying area). After taking many pictures in the blazing heat, we decided to leave. In conclusion, we didn't come across any monkeys! Which was really surprising as almost every review talked about the crazy monkeys. So am quite grateful for that. As for the total experience, yea i loved the view but experiencing the temple itself is quite minimal. There is only so much you can walk around. Nice for a short stop-by only.", "Operation hour: 7am to 7pm, Free wifi. Parking for bike is IDR1000, entrance fee is IDR30,000/pax. For most asian countries i visit, they think im one of their citizen :) until l open my mouth and cannot speak their language, would be awesome to get local fee/prices ;) Cover your legs, I brought my own sarung. After being here I know why when I googled for Uluwatu Temple images of the sea and hill keep appearing, the temple is a small gated area up the pathway. You come here only for the view. I didn't do the kecak dance. There's stairs all the way around the coastline, we walked the whole way. It's actually nothing much to see except for the view of the sea which practically looked the same from Point A or C. Loads of tourist everywhere. There's a boy sitting down playing with his phone with 2 monkeys walking near him. He was too engrossed with his phone that he didn't look out for the monkeys. One of them snatched his phone and ran into the bushes. You will occasionally hear announcement to be careful of the monkeys and to report to a ranger if your item has been snatched by a monkey. Not sure if he got it back we didn't stay to find out. It was okay to come here to have a look but if i knew that's all I see I would not pay IDR30,000.", "Highly recommend visiting Uluwatu to enjoy the beautiful views off the cliff on either sides of the temple. However, the temple itself is reserved for worshipers and restricted to tourists. You are required to wear a sarong but it is provided/covered by the entrance fee. Beware of the monkeys; a lady had her sunglasses stolen right in front of our eyes.", "This place is the first day our trip in . We are very ejoyed with the moment time at The Uluwatu Temple. The temple is nearby with the sea and there are some monkeys here. Most of us are happy with the sunset view here is very beautiful.", "The Uluwatu Temple must be seen at sunset, enjoying the view of the coast and the traditional religious Kecak Dance. Be careful of the monkeys: they try to steal hats, glasses, bags and anything you have on you!", "Uluwatu temple can be visited in the evening which is built on top of the cliff, where you can also enjoy the beautiful view of the sunset. Don't miss the Kecak and Fire Dance here, which is its USP. The story is inspired from Ramayana where Hanumana sets fire to the kingdom of Lanka. Click some snaps with these well dressed characters.", "I have been many times in this temple...it was really nice and beautiful places..while we look at the sunset going down,we also can see the nese perfomance of Kecak and Fire Dance..before the sunset time we can looking around to see another side of Uluwatu temple..", "Uluwatu temple but mostly it's surrounding is an amazing trip for those who love beautiful views of open sea and cliffs! The day I visited uluwatu there was no access to the temple itself but I will never forget this experience! We arrived in the afternoon so the sun was not as high but still was very hot and if you want to enjoy the views you need to walk around a bit. There are a lot of monkeys but if you take off sunglasses and won't offer them any food they will leave you alone. At the end at 6 pm you can see a Kecak dance that begins with sunset and I highly recommend this \\show\\\" .. It costs 100 000 rp and it's worth it!! Just make sure you take a seat well before it starts ...at the end of March was full!! The scenery of the sun going down combined with men singing is unforgettable! Shouldn't be missed when in !\"", "Visiting the Uluwatu temple has been one of the most thrilling and overwhelming adventures of my travels through . This place fascinated every inch of me. It is among the nine main temples of with its purpose to shield the island from evil spirits. This magnificent temple is one to be filled with amazement as it was built at the massive edge of the rock overlooking the sea as if on guard. I could feel the wind and the powerful waves hitting the massive cliffs. A MUST SEE for everyone who intends to visit .", "Not for the independent traveller. Uluwatu Temple is easily accessible by taxi, even Blue Bird metered rate is very reasonable, however once dropped off one is trapped. The local policy is that advanced booked taxis are not allowed to pick-up, to protect the local transport cartel. Whilst it is understandable if they want to keep out Uber and the like, however this also applies to the regular local taxis, therefore the taxi company that bought you there is not able to pick you up. Unless paying for a package to keep your car and driver there, the only transport available is at two or three times the meter rate! Alternatively, leave by foot and hope that the rate charged by the empty taxis leaving is not too high (meter plus 30%) This is clearly extortion of tourists, therefore this place should be avoided. The extortion of tourists also extends to the entrance tickets, which is three times the price paid by locals. Unfortunately, is institutionally focused on extracting the maximum from visitors. I shall not be recommending travel to the island to my friends. The attraction is not about the temple, it is out of bounds. The concrete paths and crumbling walls give a good view of the cliffs, nice not spectacular. The gargoyles are being renovated, with a large lumps of stone grafted to them. As others have stated the culture is ruined for the sake of a quick buck. The monkeys terrorise the visitors, the monkey trainers terrorise the visitors for large tips after retrieving the missing shoe, or whatever. Clearly a well rehearsed routine! The only positive is that it appears the toilet blocks are newly build and to Western standards. They have yet to degenerate to local standards! Food opportunities on the overhand are horrendous. I opted for a fresh(?) coconut, cut with a dirty, rusty knife, served on a dirty plastic plate picked off the floor. Straws were from an open packet on the grubby table, spoons in an open pot! Cooked food seemed to be handled with the same sense of hygiene. There is however what looks like a modern clean restaurant just a few 100 meters outside the car park exit.", "This temple is set high above the cliffs of Uluwatu. The location is beautiful but the temple itself is nothing too spectacular. Gets pretty busy with bus parking for big tour groups from other parts of Asia. Worth a visit but nothing too write home about.", "Uluwatu Temple one of six key temples believed to be 's spiritual pillars, is renowned for its magnificent locationafter we see show of ramayna", "It was nice to walk around here and take some pictures. But, be careful with the monkeys. They run and jump free. They might want to steal your shiny jewelry, hats, glasses. Do not, I mean do not, confront them whatsoever. Don't touch them especially their infants, don't see them directly in their eyes, and don't feed them. If you follow that rules, you'll be fine. Based on my experience, monkeys here are more tamed than monkeys in Uluwatu Temple. I've been here twice and they don't steal my glasses, while in Uluwatu, well... A monkey did steal my glasses.", "Love this temple for its location. The shops offered around the temple is also good value for money and interesting. However i was not really satisfied with the Kecak Dance Show performed here. Its not as happening as the ones in Uluwatu Temple and its not worth IDR50,000 per person. Mind you entrance ticket to the show is not included with the ectrance ticket to the temple.", "As part of one last excursion with Discova, we decided to take a trip to Uluwatu, quite possibly one of the most famous temple sites in all of . As we had come to expect from a guided trip to a temple, the journey there seemed to last forever, and once we arrived we were welcome to the kind of beauty that is more than keen to show off. If you went to Uluwatu expecting something more from the classic nese architecture you’ve seen up to this point, you’d be sorely disappointed. The cliff-top statues, pagodas and temples are incredible feats, as usual, but nothing about the temple grounds really stands out about Uluwatu (aside from the occasional gang of monkeys bathing in the water fountains). But we’re not at Uluwatu just for the temples and the relaxing monkeys. Oh no. We, alongside hundreds of others, had gathered at Uluwatu for the Kecack and Fire Dance, a marvellous spectacle and celebration of the Hindu culture across the island. The stage is set and the masses gathered for sundown, where the natural light matches the stages of the story being performed before you. The chanting, singing and dancing is unlike anything we had seen in up to that point, it was hypnotic and entrancing and even now, nearly a year later, I can still hear the sounds in my head. As the sunlight fades, the fires are lit, and the story reaches its zenith with the inclusion of Hanuman, the monkey king, who completely changes the tone of the dance into something more light-hearted and, dare I say it, goofy. And yet watching the sun set over the cliffs of as a story of magic, love and heroism is chanted in traditional tongues by a choir of dozens still retains its majesty and respect, despite the sudden appearance of a butt-sniffing, trickster monkey god. This was, however, where we decided to leave Uluwatu; the sheer volume of people in the dance area was going to be troublesome to get out of if we stayed until the end of the performance, so we made an executive decision to leave before the crowds did. Whilst the grounds themselves didn’t offer anything new, the main reason we went to Uluwatu, the Kecack and Fire Dance, was more than worth the entry fee. It’s a carefully maintained piece of nese tradition that demands to be experienced, and even though they may pack the tourists in to the rafters the end result is nothing short of enrapturing.", "I seriously do not understand why this attraction is ranked first out of the attractions in Uluwatu. My husband and I had a bad experience there. When we were making our way to the ticket booth to purchase our tickets, a monkey snatched my husband's spectacles and climbed up a tree. We have not even entered the Uluwatu Temple grounds and this had to happen. A man came up to help by feeding the monkey and then the monkey returned him our spectacles. But we had to pay to get back the spectacles. This man asked us for 200k rupiah in exchange for the spectacles. We paid. We are quite sure that the monkey was trained to do this but had no choice but to pay. My husband's spectacles was scratched and we had to get the lens replaced. This whole incident really spoilt our day. The scenery/ view was nothing fantastic. I visited Blue Point on the same day and prefer Blue Point's view to this.", "There are 4 great things about the Uluwatu Temple that make it a MUST for any trip to . First - The view, the view, the view. Spectacular. Be sure and take the walking trail on the left of the temple ( as you are looking up to the Temple). It is walled on the side, so as to make it safe, and there is an absolutely beautiful view of the 200+ foot high cliffs looking down the coastline. Second, on this same trail there will always be monkeys to entertain you. They are sneaky and will stealthily pluck away your glasses, hat, snack, water bottle or anything loose and hold it ransom for a food exchange. Hilarious to watch. Great pictures of these small monkeys can be taken here. Third - The 1000 year old temple is beautiful, and made more so by the fabulous scenic setting Finally, there is a nightly Kecak Fire Dance that starts at 6 pm (around sunset), is very entertaining and is again, a beautiful photo opportunity. There are about 50 performers. There is a nominal charge for this performance - I believe 100,000 rupiah per person ( approximately $7.50 USD) Tickets go on sale at 5 pm (an hour before the performance starts at 6 pm) at a counter near the entrance to the walking path. A sarong is required to be on the Temple property, and they are rented for a nominal amount too - maybe 3,000 to 5,000 rupiah (25 to 50 cents US). I suggest sitting at the to of the amphitheater where you will have the best perspective for sunset photos. If you have enough time, you can walk up the stairs to the temple, and behind the temple on the side of the cliff is another walled, very safe path that is maybe a mile long, also with spectacular views. This is likely one of the most scenic (easy) hiking paths in .", "This is one of 's oldest temples (~1000AD) situated on the tip of a massive 250-300 foot cliff! It is breathtaking (the cliff and it's views). You can not go in the temple area itself, but can walk around its grounds. There are monkey's about. There is a fire dance/sunset experience at an adjacent outdoor amphitheater. We took a tour \\Ultimate Uluwatu\\\" which was great we hit the three most popular beaches Dreamland Beach, Padang Padang beach and Suluban/Uluwatu Beach, followed by temple tour and fire dancing - It was nice to have someone else drive you to each spot and see the best of Uluwatu in one confined day.\"", "I have been visiting the Uluwatu temple every year we are in . It is always a happy experience. Buy some bananas to feed the monkeys, of course watch out, they will steal anything they can! Great pictures always!", "Uluwatu temple is once of biggest hindu pura/temple. Have a amazing view, close to hindia ocean.. Sometimes before sunset there kecak dance performance, to more info you can ask the staff at the gate.. TIPS : - beware the monkeys,they like things with shocking colour and bling thing like shoes, bags, sunglasses.. Better of you not give the monkey food - wear polite clothes, cause this is spiritual place..but if you didn't wear polite clothes you can borrow sarong..free :)", "If u r going to uluwatu temple pls beware, the monkeys r crazy they will grab anything u have on hand n attack children. While husband was carrying my 3yr old daughter the monkey attacked them frm behind, pulled off my daughters brand new shoe and started chewing n tearing it into pieces, i was chased n attacked by another who pulled my sarong, wanted to grab my phone n refused to let go until my hubby yelled at it. All for no reason at all. We were just walking didnt even look at e monkeys or made fun of them. Super scary. Thank god all of us escaped unhurt.", "We visited Uluwatu just before sunset and attended the dance. Visitors are warned about the monkeys. They do take glasses, bags, etc. I was wearing my regular glasses, taking a photo, and without warning, a monkey took the glasses off of my face. One of the staff was able to retrieve them, thankfully, although some damage had been done. It was very busy; many, many tourists walking up and down the stairs. The dance was entertaining and seems to be geared to tourists. Go to the dance area early to get a good seat. If you select seats along the top you have something to lean against; otherwise you will be sitting without a backrest for a few hours. The views were very nice. We were looking forward to a spectacular sunset but unfortunately there was not much of a sunset the night that we went.", "A visit to Uluwatu temple offers three different experiences. Firstly, the temple which unfortunately is run down and inaccessible because of renovation. As you walk to the back of the temple, you will get a fantastic view of the opposite cliff and the breakwaters. Its a narrow uneven path that leads to the end of the cliff and not many visitors venture forth, preferring to stand or sit under the trees to cool off and enjoy the view. The third attraction is the kecak and fire dance that is performed at the cliff side overlooking the sea. The tickets are sold an hour before the performance which starts at 6.00pm. This is an additional charge apart from the entrance fee of 20,000 Rp. Following my guide to make to payment, I soon discovered that each guide was collection different sums for the show, ranging from 50,000 Rp to 80,000 Rp, with no receipts. It surely provides an opportunity for charging different rates for the show. The crowd starts to pour in from 5.30pm to the small amphitheatre which is still under construction. Late comers were made to sit on the floor close to the performers. The setting for the dance was ideal, being on a cliff overlooking the sea with the setting sun beginning at 6.pm and macaque monkeys perching on the cliff side. The show lasted about an hour and was clearly choreographed to appeal to tourist with comic relief. Notwithstanding the above, it was still worth the visit, even though we did not get access to the temple.", "Go to watch sunset it's incredible and after you can go to Single Finn Bar to some drinks trendy crowd and DJ music. If in you must come to Uluwatu it s the best Sunset in entire ", "Being someone who loves Indian history and methodology. Uluwatu temple and Kecak dance should be definitely on the list for anyone visiting . Such beautiful temple on the cliff especially on the sunset. The only dilemma is whether to view sunset from temple boundaries or while Kecak dance. Both are amazing way to end the day. I would definitely suggest heading to south beaches during the day and off to uluwatu temple. If you are courageous enough hire a scooter nearby and make your way there on scooter. You'll save so much time.", "When you arrive at Uluwatu, there are a couple of paths to take to start your journey. We took the path on the right (this makes sense when you're there) and it took us about halfway between the temple and another point of interest in the right. We turned right first and ended up with a fairly high view of the temple. This was where we encountered the first set of monkeys. They really do take things. We saw one take a hat right off a lady's head. So take the warnings seriously if you don't want the monkeys to swipe your hats and glasses. The staff were helpful in recovering some of the items, but it was a bit tricky. They provided you with sarongs and I was able to go in with a tank top. I personally would suggest practical shoe wear because there is some climbing. The temple itself is simple, but offer amazing views. If you want to understand the temple's history, it might be best to look things up online because there aren't any guides or sign posts that help tell the story. We didn't stay for sunset and began to head out around 5pm. As we were leaving, we could see a crowd of people heading in. This also meant that we didn't stay for the dance performance, which takes place after sunset. We're not the type of travellers who spend a lot of time on these types of sites, but felt that this temple was definitely worth the visit.", "The Uluwatu Temple can only be described as stunning as it’s location is along the cliff edge. Whilst there be sure to be very careful with back packs and ensure all sunglasses and reading glasses are put away in a safe location, if you require prescription glasses to walk then be super careful as while we where there we saw three tourists lose there sunglasses and prescription glasses to the monkeys. Unfortunately for them the monkeys destroyed them within seconds.", "The UluwatTemple , The road to this place is very cool with a smooth road and on the asphalt very well. This place is very convenient for you and always be careful because the streets go into this place steep for security this place is very safe, the people here are very friendly", "Uluwatu Tample is a must if you go to , Loved it! The views are amazing. Just be careful with your staff that the monkeys are everywhere and they take your things.", "For most Indians, the experience of visiting temples in is somewhat disappointing, because there are no idols in nese temples. However, temples in are located at stunning locations by the sea. The Uluwatu Temple is the better one of the two seaside temples, the other one being Tanah Lot. The experience of visiting Uluwatu Temple is the stunning view from the cliff of the sea below. You can take a quiet stroll along the cliff, taking photos of the sea below. The entire walk is about a kilometer long. I visited the temple late morning, so I missed the famous Kechak Dance. If you are modestly dressed, i.e. if you are dressed shoulder to toe, you just have to wrap a sarong around your waist; however, tourists exposing a lot of their skin are required to wear a garb that covers their legs. Beware of the monkeys at this temple, which are notorious for snatching caps, phones, and purses. Although I did not have any bad experience, I was warned by our taxi driver to be careful.", "Its so hot and i wore jeans and polo shirt so lil bit comfortable for me. The best time to go to uluwatu is in the evening so you can watch kecak show. So poor i couldnt make it :( There also a lot of monkey, be careful for ur belongings.", "Uluwatu Temple is a famous nese sea temple in . It is one of the nine directional temples of meant to protect it from evil spirits. This spectacular temple is one to marvel with as it perched at the edge of the rock overlooking the sea as if on guard.", "Great experience! You must try this if you are close to uluwatu area. The view was amazing and if you get a good place for watching the kecak dance then you can enjoy the sunset in the same time as well. 100000 IDR per person. Dance started at 18.00 - lasts between 1-1,5 h. At the entrance if the temple you need to pay a small fee of 30000 IDR per person. They will give you a scarf that is supposed to be wrapped around your waist in order to cover your knees. If you go for the dance, make sure to be there around 17.00 in order to get a good place. Read the info that they give you in the begging so that you are able to understand it better. Most important, stay until the end. It starts a bit boring but it very entertaining afterwards.", "Really looked forward to visiting Monkey Forest & it didn't disappoint me. The monkeys were really well behaved! They only want food that's all. I was holding a coffee in my hand before entering, I wanted to finish it & throw it away but I got caught by one of them. Honestly I panicked when the little guy jumped on me but after smelling the coffee he just jumped right off. So guys, they don't like coffee. I think. hahaha. We had a guide who brought us around the forest & told us a little bit about the monkeys & the forest itself. He said the monkeys are really well behaved here compared to Uluwatu. They don't steal your things, they just steal your food. There's a few push carts selling small bunch of bananas at 20,000rp & the big ones at 50,000rp to feed the monkeys. All you have to do is take the banana in your hands & hold it up & just wait. The monkey/s will climb on you & sit on your shoulder while eating it. Great if you want a picture with them or just for the experience. The monkeys are sterilised & they are clean. There's care takers around the forest as well to discipline the monkeys should they get naughty. They're dressed in green! Don't forget to read the rules just outside the entrance before going in! Keep calm when a monkey jumps on you. Panicking, screaming & all that only scares them & gets them self defensive(it's general nature).", "The Uluwatu Temple itself is rather small and not a very impressive one, if it weren't for its exquisite location at the edge of a cliff overlooking the ocean. The views it offers however are breathtaking. Visit preferably late afternoon, so that you can catch the 1-hour kecak dance at 6PM (separate entrance fee) which offers some nice entertainment.", "Uluwatu temple is situated right by the sea. The sea views are stunning and involves a cliff side walk after you walk past some free roaming monkeys. Take care with your belongings as monkeys can be naughty and snatch sunglasses etc. Going at sunset would be ideal but expect crowds. We went midday and still had great views.", "We visited Uluwatu temple at the end of a day travelling to Padang Padang beach and Blue Point. You could also do other sightseeing in the day if you wanted to (e.g. Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park which is a bit of a drive away but easy to do on the way if you were coming from Nusa Dua) The temple itself is situated on a cliffside and has beautiful views over the sea and the coastline of cliffs. The building itself is rather unspectacular considering the many other temples in , but the atmosphere and setting make it quite striking. I would definitely recommend going there for sunset and paying to sit in the amphitheatre to watch the Kecak dance at 6pm (note that entry fee to the temple does not cover this). Get in early to get good seats! Though the whole event is clearly set up for tourist attraction, it really is a must see and an insight into the culture of . The dance itself includes singing, acting and some audience participation! I'd say it was aimed at a universal audience - adults and kids alike will enjoy this. It plays out some of the major events in the Hindu Epic the Ramayana, which is explained on an information sheet (translated in many languages) that's given with your entry ticket. The amazing performance coupled with the stunning sunset was an experience I'll never forget and an awesome way to end a day.", "This was an amazing experience! The grounds are in beautiful tropical rainforest with gorgeous temples and rainforest creeks! The monkeys are just as cute, but can be a little intimidating however were not seen to show aggression to any person. Do NOT bring in any food or buy bananas at the front, you are asking for trouble. You can get really close to monkeys, I however recommend staying away from large adult males, especially at feed time. You can carry a bag or camera, just don't get anything out of the bag because they may think it is food. You can enter the temples, but I believe you have to buy a sarong which we didn't have time to do. Lovely place and seems alot more calmer than the Uluwatu monkeys!", "The Uluwatu Temple is perched atop the steep cliff of a limestone peninsula. Breath taking with of the waves coming in from the Indian Ocean, rocky cliffs and greenery. Beware of your belongings ( especially camera & glasses ) as there is a small colony of monkeys ever ready to snatch your stuffs away from you. Hold on to your spectacles as many visitors have lost their spectacles to the monkeys. We have actually witness a money snatching the spectacle of a Japanese tourist and bending the spectacle frame. All visitors wearing short pants or skirts ( with their legs expose ) need to tie a sarong before entering the compound. There are sashes for those wearing long pants. The sarongs and sashes are provided free of charge. There is also a Kecak Performance at the Uluwatu temple in the evening which last for about an hour. Fees : Rp 20,000 for an adult foreign tourist. Fees for Kecak performance : Rp 70,000", "Uluwatu Temple is a really beautiful spot to visit in . We walked the entire length of the place. It was peaceful and very very scenic. Quite a lot of monkeys here, so beware of your sunglasses, phones and cameras. Highly Recommend this place if you're in the vicinity.", "It was very nice to visit Uluwatu-temple, a lot to see around it as well. Nice to walk around it, but watch out for the monkeys!!!", "One of my favourite place in . Second famous place for sunset. Tanah Lot place is better for sunset if you ask my opinion. Anyway I'm a nature lover, so i just spend my time m watching the beautiful of scenery. Those who want to visit this temple, please wear proper clothing, cover you knees. Bring your camera to capture beautiful sunset scenery of uluwatu.", "With Crystal clear water, serene beaches and limestone cliffs, Uluwatu is a perfect tropical paradise.", "Located on the cliff Uluwatu Temple is one of the most impressive temple in (and I visited all the main temples ). it 's a must seen for people aiming to connect the soul and it's impressive nature. Breathtaking view, it worth to go there at the sunset.", "It is nice place with (ofcourse) a lot of Monkeys. But the good thing is the monkeys are actually very tame in comparasion to the ones you might come across at Uluwatu (for example), They leave you alone - if you leave them alone. Essentially - do not expect much from the place except a nice, cool walk in the forest with Monkeys - and yes a temple at the end!", "Well its another beautiful temple in , and you wont regret visit uluwatu temple. Try to enjoy the sunset with your love one, and then watch kecak dance.. Its fun..", "We enjoyed Uluwatu Temple. Our driver made sure we got there in time to buy tickets to the dance. Get your seats early! The dance is definitely long and strange but a go to do in . My teen was not a fan because of the time.", "Uluwatu temple is a temple with breathtaking view toward the Indian Ocean. The view is just toooooo nice. You need to capture those breathtaking view as memories. Be-careful with monkeys as they will grab your spec or jewelry.", "I visited the Uluwatu temple in end December 2014, and unfortunately the temple itself was shut then for renovation. But the scenery from the cliff (where the temple sits) is breathtaking. The temple has a long pathway for you to walk on, from where you enjoy the view. Luckily for me, I didn't see too many monkeys although I have heard that they will snatch your belongings (including your sunglasses). I also enjoyed the Kecak dance that happens at the temple everyday at 6 pm. The dance is based on the Hindu Ramayana story - the monkey (Hanuman) was very entertaining! Tip: try to get to the performance area by 5.30 pm as the seats fill up very quickly (at least during peak season).", "Uluwatu is one of the most beautiful place in especially if you want to enjoy the Kecak dance and sunset in the same time. The friendly enough place if you bring your child to this place. But please more attention if you want to see the beach and dont forget to monitor your child", "Although Uluwatu Temple is crowded with tourists, it's easy to see why. It offers magnificent views and the walks aren't too crowded to prevent you from appreciating the beauty of the place. 30k to enter - ample parking available and free sarongs are offered if you need to cover your legs. BEWARE: the monkeys will grab your sunglasses / jump on you if you stand still long enough / pull your hair.", "Uluwatu temple is temple on the clip with beautiful view with India ocean and also in the afternoon at 6pm you can watching kecak and fire dance with beautiful Sunset.", "We went to Tanah Lot Temple during high tide to see the temple. The place was full as everyone wanted to see the temple, a few people walked across the stream to go into the temple but we decided to walk around. We made it to the other side of the temple where we basically had the place to ourself. There’s a string of restaurants where one get grab a bite to eat and some beers. The restaurants are reasonably priced. We had a picnic and waited for low tide to catch the breath taking sunset. This place and Uluwatu Temple have the best sunsets.", "If you visit in Uluwatu you need to go to the tempel aswell! Entrance fee is 30 000 but it's worth of it. The view is beautiful and colour of the sea is amazing when it's sunny weather.", "Uluwatu temple is an amazing place to be enjoyed with a partner and a beautiful place but also a romantic atmosphere can be there to enjoy the sunset", "Uluwatu temple and seaside cliff are extraordinary. Beware of monkeys. Traffic problem can be deterrent in reaching there before sunset.Try reaching the spot an hour before sunset. Must enjoy kecak dance .it's fun.", "We travelled to Uluwatu by car with a private driver we'd booked through Sun Tours. Our trip was hindered by blocked roads due to a local ceremony - not good. Why didn't our driver know about this? The Temple site was very busy but we paid our fee to receive a purple sarong (on loan), obligatory to visit the temple environs. Beautiful location, spectacular cliffside views, dirty mounds of rubbish at what should be a sacred site. Overall it was a good experience despite a couple of negatives.", "We planned this as part of our trip which included several temples. This was by far the biggest disappointment. With the market sellers everywhere and the photographers hassling for photos, it felt very staged and like no one was looking at what was around them except through the screen at the end of a selfie stick! Don't get me wrong, we took photos and wanted to save the memory of the place but this was next level tourism. Sad in a place which could have been really beautiful but was spoilt for us. Definitely consider travelling to other temples before this one. Uluwatu was far better, more beautiful and less like theme park.", "The Uluwatu Cliff and Temple are locate adjacent to each other. The cliff is spectacular with seawaves smashing it again and again. The temple is quite ordinary and it is mainly for praying. I went in the day so did not have the opportunity to take sunset photos. Nevertheless the visit was worthwhile.", "The had heard there was a temple and monkeys to see in uluwatu so we decided to make a day of it, similarly how we had with the monkey sanctuary in Ubud. This is much different. The temples are beautiful, lots of walking, lots of stairs - take a hat! There are some monkeys around, we were told they were more 'aggressive' than those in ubud, but saw no signs of that. In saying that we were not as interactive. You cannot go inside the actual big temple, but can take many great photos along the way. Not too big, so it wasnt worth making a day of. Will i visit again? No, probably not. Should you? Yes - if you are visiting for the views and temple. No - if you are visiting for the monkey experience. Only stop by if its on the way, dont go out of your way id suggest", "Went to Uluwatu temple after reading so much about it. Travel from Seminyak and took 1hr plus to reach there. Amazing view at the Cliff with well-design infrastructure. Recommend to those who love scenic tour.", "A stunning sight where one could just sit by. Yes, that’s what Ulluwatu Temple in was all about! The  nese Hindu sea temple is located on a hill top and one walks through a beautiful landscape overlooking the waves of the Indian Ocean. The Spectacular views would leave anyone awe struck. Ulu means the ‘top’ or the ‘tip’ and watu is ‘stone’ or ‘rock’ in nese. We had heard amazing reviews about it and the reality exceeded our expectations. On the ticket counter, one would also find sarong which everyone needs to wear before going in. It is compulsory for both men and women to wear them. One of the highlight here is Kecak Fire & Dance Show. The Kecak dance show was beautiful which happens at sunset hour. The lively and colourful show depicts the story of Ramayana in a very innovative and descriptive way. The character Hanuman interacted with the audience and also danced on fire. We enjoyed so much and also got clicked with the amazing characters too. One needs to ensure that they come on time to get good seating. Since we didn’t book through a travel agent, we booked independent cabs in . Our cab was from Sanura Tours & Travels made sure we reach the place smoothly.", "The best attraction of Uluwatu temple is Sunset view and Kecak dance. Kecak dance is the old tradition of which includes different skits of Ramayana - Sita Haran, Lord hanuman burning Ravan's Lanka. A must visit to get close to tradition", "You can see Monkeys almost everywhere in ,you don't need to pay 30000 rupiah to go there. The monkeys are not very friendly there.if you want to see them,you should go to Uluwatu temple", "We get there Sunday before noon. It was already hot, but the area is still quiet, not many visitors yet. The entrance fee is IDR 20000. There are quite a number of monkeys, big and small, in the area. We were told be on the watch for our sunglasses as it is one the favorite items to be snatched by the monkeys. We walked up the stairs to the the pura or temple area to see the nice view of the sea. It is spectacular. Uluwatu, were were told, means the end of the rock. We saw a group of devotees dressed in white, some carried offerings, entering the area as we left. We were informed that more will be coming in the afternoon. The scenery is a very nice view to see. The time that we were there, however, is a bit hot. If you have time, explore a bit more by walking along the footpath by the sea.", "The first attraction while we were in was Pura Uluwatu. Before we got down the car, our tour guide did warn us to take extra care of our things as the monkeys there will grab the things from you without your awareness. I was unlucky as my glasses being grabbed by one of the monkeys. The residents there will try to help you to get back the thing but be careful as they will ask for huge amount of money. Other than this, the view to the cliff just near the Pura Uluwatu was so nice and we really the sunset in the most southern part of island.", "Nice to see the traditional dance at uluwatu temple. Basically the dance is all about the \\Ramayana\\\".\"", "Uluwatu temple is situated on a beautiful out crop of land with spectacular views of the Indian Ocean. It is a religious area so you will be asked to wear a sarong (supplied) to cover the knees. It's a must see but beware of the monies in the forest adjacent to the temple grounds.", "The atmosphere was different in Uluwatu; the fresh air, the sound of the waves, and the sunlight completed my journey. Even though it was crowded and hot, the struggle was paid when I saw the wide sea from above. It was breathtaking!! It made me feel calm. Mostly people come to see the sea view from the cliff. Make sure to use sunblock and bring mineral water. Monkeys like to catch interesting things like sunglasses, bracelet, necklace. Better keep the things in the car.", "Uluwatu temple is located in south . what makes the temple unique is its location, atop a 70 mtrs high cliff. this gives it the advantage of boasting of a spectacular view! the temple has a small entrance fee of about rp 30k (this does not include cost for a tour guide). i would recommend hiring a local guide, the place is full monkeys and the guides are definitely helpful in keeping them away. the best time to visit the temple is sunset. also, like most temples in , you cant actually go inside the temple (although our guide got us permission from the priest since we are hindus)", "Uluwatu Temple sits on the cliff that is not easy to reach. If you walk along the winding path, you will definitely enjoy the excellent views, especially to see the sunset from afar. The monkeys here are naughty indeed, much more crazy than those ones in Ubud's Monkey Forest. As my wife is very afraid of monkeys, that's why my driver to be our guide upon request. I witnessed one aggressive monkey attacked a Japanese kid from his back that made him cry. Then all of a sudden, it climbed the shoulder of a Chinese lady and took away her sun-glasses and disappeared in the nearby wooded area within seconds. Although the warning is being posted at the ticketing office that no food is allowed, even the hat and sun-glasses are easily grasped by monkeys, it seems that nobody pays any attention to the notice.By and large, if you follow the instructions, I think it is a scenic spot that still worthwhile to visit.", "The Monkey Temple-Uluwatu is a magnetic place. The energies of it is the best! The view is amazing and the Monkeys is fun and thief. Pay atencion, because the monkeys take your flip top shoes and eat them. Walking around is surprisingly. You will have good time for beautiful photos. Have a good time and take care.", "We were amaze of views of the Indian Ocean that could be seen from the Uluwatu Temple especially during sunset but beware of the mischievous monkeys that would try to snach your belonging! Uluwatu Temple aslo happens to be a place of worship to the nese people and the main part of temple is only open to worshippers. Please respect them.", "After visiting Besakih Temple, I realized that the Uluwatu temple is not really a marvel in terms of architectural design or beauty. Yes, the sunset is rather beautiful. However, the only thing that really appealed to me was the walk along the sheer cliff face that one needs to undertake to reach the temple. There is of course another stairway short cut as well, which is far less awe inspiring. I did get my sunglasses snatched by a monkey who gave it back only after being offered a banana. I paid IDR 10,000 for the banana. But I found that experience more hilarious than anything else. The monkeys are obviously trained or genuinely mischievous, but I do believe they are harmless.", "Went to Uluwatu Temple twice. Great view, can walk around there, and make sure you see the Kecak dance performance!", "Uluwatu is one of the great temples in but it has become so run down, filthy, with plastic and rubbish strewn everywhere. Considering the pitiful wages of local Indonesians it should be so easy to keep this sacred site clean but no attempt is made. Sarongs are free of charge at the entrance if you are not appropriately dressed but the attendants seem bored to death: others sell bananas \\for the monkeys \\\" but unless you go first thing in the morning when the monkeys may be hungry don't bother. The monkeys are so fat that if you throw a banana to them they ignore it completely. We returned ours to be resold as we didn't need to use any of them, seems to be more of a money making venture for the seller than food for the animals. Most of the temples are locked up for worshippers, but there were none when we visited, but still there was no access. It is just all rather shoddy and run down which is such a pity. We we very disappointed.\"", "Situated on the furthest point of Uluwatu, this temple is worth paying a visit to! Cover up by wearing either a long sarong or jeans that hide your legs, or you will need to pay a small fee to rent a sarong when you arrive. The temple is very sacred and is in such a peaceful place. It's a little hard to get a nice photo on the edge as there are many tourists around. I do recommend organising a driver to take you there, wait for you and take you back to your hotel. My partner and I just grabbed a taxi there and saw that there were other taxis around so we didn't bother asking our taxi to wait. However when we came out and needed to get back to our hotel in Legian, we quickly discovered that all of the taxis around were already occupied waiting for other people to finish up. The transport service there are run by a bunch of nese men who tried to charge 300,000 rupiah (approx. $30 AUD) for a single trip from Uluwatu back to Legian, which is a rip off considering we only paid 120,000 rupiah (approx. $12 AUD) for a single trip to Uluwatu from Legian. The man who offered us the transport price became very angry when we refused his service...to the extreme point of following us around and when we got into a taxi who finally agreed to take us, this man jumped in front of the taxi and threatened the taxi driver to make us get out of the taxi because it was his territory. We were a bit scared at this point and didn't want to travel with this angry man at all. We walked up the road and out of the Temple area and a shuttle bus picked us up and dropped us home for $10 AUD which was much better!! Definitely better to organise your own transport to avoid the hassle!", "The Uluwatu Cliffs are absolutely gorgeous, the temple is very pretty but the monkeys are naughty and obnoxious little theives. There are a lot of ways for the uninitiated to fall pray to both monkeys and scammers at Uluwatu. You will be approached by guides who offer to show you around the temple grounds and protect you from the monkeys and help take photos. Don't bother! There is little reason to have a guide walking with you with a stick when simply keeping your eyes open will do the trick. Of course if you are silly enough to enjoy laughing when a monkey jumps onto your head and then begin panicking when it launches into a full scale robbery of your hat and sunglasses a guide will miraculously appear and chase the monkey away and help retrieve your belongings....for a fee of course. If you take a taxi to Uluwata either ask him to wait for you (negotiate a price first) or you may find yourself having to ask one of the local stall keepers for transport, which of course they can arrange for a higher price in their own vehicle. However, our driver Ketut was a lovely quite hilarious fellow who had lots of great stories including how he did not know how he ended up with a child born 20 years after his other children.....we suspect Ketut knew exactly how that happened and he had an amazing Aussie accent, mate :)", "Uluwatu Temple located near the cliff, you need to visit here if you’re on the first experience visiting . They have a kecak dance show on 6pm, do come early around 5pm, first come first serve (no seating arrangment). I come to the place to get the ticket offline, well try to booked online but no clue, since it cost Rp20,000 for the enterance and Rp100,000 for the show. (Im not sure the price for foreigner) Keep your glasses/sun glasses and jewellery or all the shining stuff. The naughty monkey might stole ur things.", "Beautiful temple & surrounds. Even more beautiful sunset! Add in some cute monkeys (be careful with your hats & sunglasses as they will grab anything they can) & it was a delightful trip to Uluwatu. Finish it off with the highly popular Kecak dance. But be warned, it is very popular with the tourist so you'll have to fight to get a good spot for your photos. Well worth the visit.", "We enjoyed this park. Cool in forest tree shade. The monkeys are not aggressive as in Uluwatu Temple. There are pretty streams along the walk. The baby monkeys are cute. There is an entrance to this attraction.", "It's a nice sanctuary by the small artistic town of Ubud. Green and lush, well maintained. Monkeys are fine, not agressif like Uluwatu. Worth to visit our brothers and sisters.", "After losing my glasses to the menacing monkeys at Uluwatu temple, I was a bit terrified to visit this place. I bought the tickets after the folks at the information desk assured me that the monkeys were well-behaved :-). It look about a little over an hour to see this place. It was uplifting to see the monkeys playing with rocks, plants, eating yams and corn, playing with their siblings and grooming each other.", "We visited Uluwatu Temple late afternoon. We witnessed Pilgrims from all over, come to Uluwatu Hindu Temple with their offerings perched on heads. This was an amazing experience , the sea of white gathering to climb steps to make their offerings. Whilst we were there a bride was having her photos taken at this beautiful clifftop venue. Pilgrims dress in white for praying, but brides dress in colour for weddings.", "we start at 8.30am First trip is Turtle island Second trip is GWK Cultural park Uluwatu beach Uluwatu temple Kecak fire dance Jimbaran bay seafood", "During our visit to , we have planned to go for uluwattu temple being one of the famous tourist spot for sight seeing. We have entered there and it has a nice view of Sea along it but as soon we moved further to see temple it was some how disappointing for me. There is a long wall on height of around 80 ft along sea and people walk there which lead to way back. Recommendations: Not recommended as not worth spending so much time and money to see it.Its better to stay on any beach and enjoy the sea.", "A friend recommended that we visit this spot in Ubud, but that it would only take 20 minutes to walk through- We ended up spending more than an hour here and were tempted to stop by the next day! The sanctuary itself is not very big, but had many side paths and corners of lush jungle habitat to explore, in addition to the main attraction: all the monkeys. Compared to monkeys at Uluwatu and other locations these guys were very friendly, and not too aggressive with tourists. Additionally, the staff were very kind, and kept rowdy monkeys at bay. Definitely buy a bundle of bananas from one of the side stalls, and HAVE SOMEONE SHOW YOU HOW TO FEED THE MONKEYS (holding one banana above your head, and let the monkey climb up you to grab it). So long as you don't initiate contact with the monkeys (including swiping at them if they try to take something from you), they are lovely and you won't have any issues!", "We took a driver down to Uluwatu from Seminyak which was a nice drive although didn't realize the distance which wasn't anyone's fault but took about a hour. He took us to the temple with the monkeys. Where we paid a very small fee when we got inside the gates and got a guide to take you around through the monkeys & to see the temple. It was a great experience and the guide was very friendly and had food on her so that we could all feed the monkeys and we had them jumping all over us. Were beautiful views surrounding the temple and uluwatu and seeing all the monkeys playing around and following you. Only downside when the walk was over and you got back to the start the guide expected a tip and when my dad went to give her $2US because that's all the rupiah he had on him she snubbed her nose as if in disgust which was a downside as if we had known that they expected tips we could have prepared for it. But overall was a good day out. just remember if you go to the temple and get a guide remember to take some money to tip them", "The Uluwatu Temple is amazing. Perched on a cliff face with breathtaking views. Watch out for the cheeky monkeys.", "Didn't expect the scenery to be so magnificent. It's worth the trip up there. This is so far the best sight i have come across in . If you have only limited time to visit one area in . It has got to be Uluwatu Temple! Beware of monkeys! We witness a tourist who got his handphone snatched by the monkey! Hold your belongings tight! As it's a holy place,please wear comfortable pants/bermudas that goes beyond your knees or otherwise you will be asked to wear a sarong which was what we did! It was a fun experience overall! Standby your cameras, it's difficult to walk away without capturing the scenic view when you reach the top of the temple!", "Here is what I think of Uluwatu Temple. Every tourist wants to see the temple on the cliff. I swear it was such a let down that I spent 40 min climbing stairs to see. Temple that was so small you could barely believe anyone fits in it except Mickey Mouse. I would say go see the other 8 temples in each direction of . Skip this temple... In the pic ... it is that small...", "Go to Uluwatu temple instead. You will have a great view AND see monkeys. Ubud's monkey forest felt like a waste of time.", "We got a driver to take us to Uluwatu Temple for sunset. Wow, how amazing it was! After the stairs to the temple at the top, we found a pathway that went along the coast and it was great. We walked down a bit, and got some sunset photos. There were monkeys roaming the grounds, so make sure that your sunglasses, or other shiny things are put away. We encountered quite a few monkeys, and if you are wearing black flip flops, be careful. We saw the monkeys rip them off of people's feet to steal and chew/rip apart. You can also buy tickets for the Kecak Dance (Fire Dance), but we didn't.", "Uluwatu temple is a perfect spot for sunset-watching. The view from the cliffs is beautiful. The temple was full of tourists. You can borrow/rent a sarong : Shorts and miniskirts are not appropriate as the temple is an active Hindu-worship site. You can stroll around but you are not allowed to go inside the ultimate temple.", "Uluwatu was beautiful. Our guide came with us and bought a slingshot to scare off monkeys, as they're such a problem here that on entry you need to take off sunglasses, earrings, etc. and hold on tight to your cameras. Visiting during sunrise or sunset would be amazing.", "The visit to Uluwatu was part of our mother and daughter trip to . The views from the temple are amazing and breathtaking. You can see and feel the ocean in all its magnificence and beauty and the wild monkeys add a special thing to the visit.... Indonesia deserves a visit at least once in a lifetime so, if you have an opportunity, go there because it is an amazing experience.", "I grew up in the south of and, although I have visited many of 's other major temples, I am especially fond of Pura Luhur Uluwatu. Someone has mentioned about the naughty resident monkeys and the trance Kecak dance. When I was a little girl, I remember looking down to the ocean and saw the most huge tortoise. I suppose when you were little, everything else looks huge. :)", "Uluwatu temple is the best holy place in the world, the scenery was absolutely jaw dropping! Do not forget to attend sunset kecak dance performance if visit this place", "If you are thinking if to visit Uluwatu or Tanah Lot it a nobrainer - Tanah lot much nicer with the waives smashing the rocks, an islant that you can walk if you are licky with the low tide, locals coming for their ceremonies and no agressive monkeys as in Uluwatu.", "If you're in , visiting Uluwatu is a must. The cliffs are gigantic and pretty stunning and then there's the equally stunning view of the Indian Ocean as far as the eye can see. I would go to the temple just for the view, it's definitely one of the most incredible views on earth I've ever seen. Best time is either early in the morning or early afternoon before sunset. Watching the sunset there is a real gem too.", "Our private driver took us to Uluwatu later in the afternoon. He went in with us and showed us the way to the views. They were astonishing--once again, it was difficult to get pictures that truly captured the feel. There was quite a lot of walking, but it was worth it! Monkeys were abundant, but kept to themselves. We were going to stay for the dance and sunset, but the crowd was gathering and we didn't really want to wait so long in crowded conditions, so our driver took us to a nearby beach to watch the sunset in peace!", "Uluwatu temple is magnificent, especially the sunset view. Do arrange your schedule so that you can arrive there around 4-5 pm in time for the sunset. The view up there is breathtaking, the sunset, the beach, blue sea, the cliffs, & the temple. Just beware of the mischievous monkeys. They will grab just anything they can get hold off especially spectacles, sunglasses, hair clips, cameras, & bags. Entrance fee is IDR 20,000/person. You are required to wear a 'sarong' or a 'selendang' before you entered which can be obtained at the entrance for free. Visited on 3rd April 2013.", "It's a lovely temple compound populated by monkeys. It has been undergoing expansion over the past few years and is now a great way to spend a few hours. A few pieces of advice : 1) Do not buy bananas to feed the monkeys. The sight of bananas brings out the worst in them and I've seen visitors attacked before. If you do buy the bananas, keep them somewhere where the monkeys cannot see them and distribute one by one. 2) Keep away your sunglasses, hats, earrings. The monkeys here are better behaved than those in Uluwatu temple, but are monkeys nevertheless and are attracted to all the shiny things. 3) If you are visiting the forest to take photos of monkeys, don't waste your time at the entrance. Monkeys further in are just as plentiful and are more likely to pose. Also, it's less crowded further in.", "We went to Uluwatu Temple near the beginning of November 2012. We were staying in Seminyak and decided we wanted to do a day trip to the temple, but we didn't want to hire a driver for the day as we had a few things we wanted to do and see, and taking a Blue Bird Group taxi would probably work out to be cheaper then having someone wait. We made it to Uluwatu temple in the afternoon/evening because we had heard it was beautiful to watch the sunset from one of the cliffs, and we wanted to be there to photograph and enjoy it. As soon as we arrived near the parking lot we spotted monkeys hopping from the tree branches! Right away we took out our cameras and began photographing what we thought were cute harmless animals. (I had heard horror stories from my travelled friends about these infamous monkeys but I had locks on my bags and wasn't carrying anything other then my camera wrapped around my wrist so I figured I would be fine.) I was getting a nice shot of one of the little guys and I heard my friend start freaking out, yelling. I guess she thought I was playing a joke on her by coming up behind her and taking her sunglasses off of her face, but not until the deed was done did she realize her 300 dollar sunglasses had been seized by one of those monkey rascals. After the mini freak out she ended up calling upon and old nese man with a stick and beard, who had looked like he had done this rescue before. He retrieved the sunnies for her, and she tipped him 50,000 rp for his help! We immediately put every loose article in our backpacks and locked them up! We paid the 200,000 rp to enter, and we used sarongs we had purchased in Seminyak to wrap around us. They provide you with Sarongs, but they are all the same colour and we liked our patterned sarongs we had purchased, so we were able to use them instead, as long as we were covered. The temple itself wasn’t spectacular. The area that the ceremonies take place was blocked off, and there wasn’t much to the places we were allowed to roam. There is a small path along the cliff that leads to a little peninsula and you can see a perfect silhouette of the temple from this point. Also, the cliff and water below is amazing, and completely picturesque. The best part about it was that it was monkey-free, so we settled here to wait for sunset. As we waited for the sky to change to the beautiful pinks and purples and reds that we read about, we were rushed by a swarm of monkeys who came out of no where! We were cornered on the peninsula and there were so many big ones we decided in that moment to abandon the sunset idea, in fear of these little beasts. We left the peninsula and headed back to the temple along the path surrounded by brush, and monkeys. We actually obtained sticks for protection just in case one of the beasts tried something. As we left the temple, it was starting to get dark and we realized we didn’t have a taxi waiting like most people did when they came to this part of the island. We figured it wouldn’t be a big deal to find one of our trusted Blue Bird Group metered taxis to bring us back to Seminyak… we thought wrong. They wanted to charge us 250,000-300,000 rp to go back to Seminyak, when it took us less than 100,000 to get down here. My friend wanted to just take the offer and go, but I was determined to save money (as I am a backpacker and I have so little, and can’t deal with someone trying to rip me off). I am pretty talkative, so I met some Aussies near the entrance and asked if it would be ok to catch a ride with them if we gave them 100,000 rp. They said no problem, and so we got back to Seminyak intact. Overall, the temple grounds, specifically the cliffs and location for sunset are gorgeous, and the monkeys are sometimes cute, but the discomfort of always having to watch your back for monkeys is what ruined the place. If you want to see monkeys, I would suggest Monkey Forest in Ubud. They are calm and fed, so I think they have less tendency to steal from people. Uluwatu was a fun/funny experience, but my friend definitely learned a lesson the hard way and we knew better for our next monkey encounter!", "It's a very great experience to watch Kecak show while watching sunset and beautiful ocean view from the top of the hill in Uluwatu. Unforgettable moment!", "The Uluwatu temple is a must do in south . Make sure you go for the sunset .It can be crowdy but the whole temple is beautiful and deserve to be seen. The scenery on the ocean is stunning Careful with the monkey, they can be aggressive", "Its a temple located at the edge of the cliff and has significant view of the sea! The temples are heavily ornamented and have so much history. There is an entrance fee, and must wear sarong to those who are wearing shorts, dresses or skirts above the knees. We have paid Rp100,000 (about $10 Brunei dollars) to one of the employer there to tour us around, take our photos and protect us from monkeys! yes the monkeys here are very mischievous! They will take your glasses, slippers, cameras etc.. There are several restaurants and shops selling clothes and souvenirs outside the uluwatu temples too.", "We saved this for our last night in Uluwatu and weren't disappointed. The temple itself is quite magnificent with breathtaking cliff views down to the water. We were told come an hour or so before sunset and head to the amphitheater quickly as things fill up. Good thing we listened. We grabbed seats at the very top (which I recommend because you can rest your back or stand). Things filled up pretty quickly there after. A part of me felt bad for the dancers because they don't seem to sell out. They simply stuff more and more people in as the show is going on. The show was great and entertaining. Watch out for the monkey character as he likes to pull people up on stage. Another good reason to sit in the back, ha. As the sun is setting the dancers are dancing to tribal singing. They could have been a little more intense with more fire - everyone loves fire. Great way to end a trip in Uluwatu. It's also nice how you take pictures with the dancers after. The monkey was certainly the top performer.", "The Uluwatu temple is located on the edge of a cliff overlooking the sea in South West . While the access to the temple is restricted to nese Hindus only on ceremonial days, the picturesque location is a big draw for tourists. The sea view is good from here, with many photo ops. The venue also hosts the famous and traditional Kecak dance at sunset, based on the Ramayana tale. The version at Uluwatu is very entertaining but audience oriented. A must visit place on your trip to ", "How is this a \\temple\\\"? I thought a temple was a place of worship, not organized crime?! There isn't much to see here. We arrived to find hundreds of tourists. The only thing that outnumbered them were the monkeys. The place is literally crawling with these little devils. They scratched a woman's face in an attempt to steal her sunglasses. One woman got her hijab/tudung (Islamic head-covering) ripped off by a monkey. My wife got both her slippers stolen. A man approached saying he'll get it back for a \\\"small tip\\\". I said, \\\"You can help if you want.\\\" and continued to try to chase after the thieving monkey myself. The man has trained the monkeys to bring him the stolen goods in exchange for small pieces of food. The slipper had been chewed and destroyed anyways. I offered 3000 Rupiah as tip. He swore at me (in English) with the \\\"F\\\" word and threw my wife's slipper back towards the monkeys. I ignored this, and peacefully walked towards the slipper he had thrown away. As I was about to pick it up, the man ran towards me, and kicked the slipper further towards the monkeys (with his kick inches away from my hand). And then he shouted at the monkeys and pointed at my wife. The monkeys stole my wife's other slipper as well. She walked back barefoot. The old men at the entrance pretended to be in disbelief that it had happened (but I'm sure it happens every few minutes, every single day). The monkey-trainer thief was an \\\"employee\\\" of this temple wearing the same dress as the people that collect the entrance fee. I recommend you avoid this place altogether. There's nothing to see here and the monkeys are trained to steal and show aggression.\"", "Greatest sunset ever in the temple is very unique and the monkey has been manage by the village so traveler having less worry about the monkey. There is free toilet and free WiFi on parking area that provide by celular provider ,don't forget for this note : Do not touch the monkey and do not feed the monkey if you meet them in temple area . Happy enjoying sunset in uluwatu temple", "Definitely a must see when in . There are tickets to get one is to enter the temple and costs 30000 rupiah which is £1.64 and then to watch the Kecak dance costs 100 000 rupiah which is £5.47. As long as the weather is good and you can see the sunset while watching the dance that is the moment to cherish. The dance lasts about 45 minutes and can get uncomfortable as there is no back rest. There are entertaining bits and funny bits when the monkeys in the play interact with the crowd. Not only you can enjoy the energetic and hypnotic Kecak dance, but also the beautiful panoramic view of Uluwatu temple cliff and the sunset. The show starts from 6 PM – 7 PM everyday. Would definitely recommend. Just keep in mind that you can’t get grab taxi back from this location, they are not allowed here and you would have to get a local taxi. You are allowed grab taxi to the location. Or if you want you could tell the grab taxi that dropped you to wait that is also acceptable but they charge for waiting.", "Almost every place are so beautiful in that you can spent half day easily in any place and Uluwatu is no exception. Uluwatu is a great place to be during sunset. Reach there early around 4 pm, book the tickets for Kecak Dance early and take a walk on the cliff with amazing views of ocean. Go to the Kecak Dance arena before 5.30 pm facing straight to the Sun to have a better view.", "I always spend a day in Uluwatu everytime I go to . Why? 1. On your way to Uluwatu temple, you can stop by in the very nice Luwak Coffee restaurant, enjoying not just the Luwak Coffee but also try any other different coffee 2. Uluwatu temple is very beautiful, feels magical especially when you go there and they have a ceremony 3. You can see a Kecak Dance, very attractive show. 4. While you see the performances, you can watch the sunset..a very beautiful sunset 5. If you wear a mini skirt/short pants, you have to use a purple or green saroong which already provided after you pay the tickets. The monkeys? Last time I went there, all of sudden, 1 of the monkey grab my colorful sandal.But because the sandal was on my feet, the monkey can't took it from me. I just made a move with the sandal and the monkey left me. Actually,don't worry about them, as long as you're not use any kind of interactive things and bother them, they will enjoy the sea and forest as much as we do :))", "It's a nice morning walk among monkeys in a very green surrounding. The forest is serene if u take out the tons of monkeys wandering around. The monkeys here are well behaved not like in uluwatu. I would highly recommend the wooden walkway path, which was absolutely beautiful. And for those that are lazy, the Holy water/spring temple is a must, situated among banyan trees, it's like a scene from tomb raider.", "I have visited Uluwatu Temple many times but they have done renovations and have destroyed all the character of the old temple. There are still great views.", "We decided to check out Uluwatu Temple -- I think we built this up in our minds to be like the temples in and around Ubud. If you have lot's of time it is a nice stop ...however I would not prioritize.", "Uluwatu is one of the more popular temples and does feel more touristy than most of the over 10000 in . Sunset is obviously a prime time to visit and the crowds are significant. Views are amazing however from cliffs. And yes, the monkeys enjoy being naughty IF you engage with them so let them be.", "The Uluwatu temple aka pura luhur uluwatu is unique in the sense that it is in a coastal setting. Ulu means top and watu means stone. Another interesting fact is that it is one of the 6 key temples of 's spiritual pillars! Because it is a temple, a sarong is required, but they provide one for you. Although I didn't get to witness the sunset view of this temple, it was still very beautiful during the day time. You can see the waves crashing against the rocks and the solitude of the temple at the edge of the cliff is definitely a sight to see. There is a small forest within and there are many monkies here. They can be more aggressive than the monkies at the scared monkey forest. My driver had his sunglasses taken from him and broken right in front of his face! So guard your stuff!!", "Heard so much about the Uluwatu temple so we painstakingly made the trip there on a very hot hot day....and we were being driven in a car. Uluwatu (as we were told) is usually very hot during the day and this part of receives very little rain. Do beware of the wild monkeys too as they try to get their hands on anything they can. The locals told me to grab a stick as we made our hike up to the temple to keep the monkeys at bay. You should definitely keep your sunnies, hats, cameras and water bottles away from these monkeys. After making our way to Uluwatu, we only spent 10 mins at the temple. This is something that you only do once in your lifetime. If you had to choose between this and the Tanah Lot temple, go for the Tanah Lot one. :-)", "A beautiful temple set on the clifftops of Uluwatu. The sunset view is nothing short of spectacular. Seeing the monkeys up close roaming around is a great experience. But if you're wearing sunglasses or carrying water bottles its recommended that you stash them safely in a bag. The cheeky monkeys can and will take them off you given half the chance.", "Beautiful scenery and observed the sunset moments while waiting for the Kecak dance performance in Uluwatu Temple area.", "Waaaay out at the end of the cliff you will find Uluwatu temple. The views are amazing. It is thick with monkeys, hang onto your glasses, purses and anything else they may be able to grab. When entering the grounds they will provide you with a sari if your knees are showing. Loved the Kecek dancers, we endured the rain storm to see the whole performance (approx one hour). The temple is free the cost to see the dancers was approx $30 can/pp. Expensive for but certainly worth it.", "Uluwatu is built on a mountain cliff face the Indian ocean. Although the temple is small the area around it is very big. It is very beautiful and cool as its close to the sea. It can get crowed as tourist coming constantly but overall a must in .", "Uluwatu Temple is stunning A beautiful place to see the sunset Wonderful cultural experience Also a spiritual experience too Just stunning", "Uluwatu temple which is no less unique one,,,, monkey hanging from a tree, a view of the Indian Ocean. while in the afternoon there Kecak and fire dance show starts at 6 pm", "Pura Uluwatu tourist destinations that have their own charm .... located in an altitude area makes this place has a natural beauty .... the sunrise and sunset you can see in this place.", "Uluwatu temple is a picturesque temple with beautiful landscape. The sea looks tranquil as well as menacing at times. The best part is the Kecak dance, where music is by the sound created by the troupe. With the story taken from Ramayana, it was a great visual treat. The live programme was something no visitor should miss, I advise.", "This was worth the visit. It's a good 20min walk from Ubud city center and I suggest allocating 2hr if you want to really enjoy the park. There are monkeys everywhere and they are super friendly. Be careful if you have a bag or anything that makes a sound resembling food (I.e. Candy bars, water bottle, etc) as it will attract the monkeys and they will gladly take it from you. FYI - there are also monkeys at Uluwatu temple but they are not the same so beware. These guys are quite friendly (and mischievous), however the monkeys at Uluwatu will get aggressive and steal your sunglasses, phone, etc.", "This is my second visits to Uluwatu Temple but still enjoy the harmonious and relax atmosphere. Uluwatu is a temple built on a cliff and the view is just breathtaking especially during the sunset. The entrance fees is IRD 20,000 / pax which is quite reasonable. The only thing that visitor should take note while visiting to Uluwatu is to watch out those wild monkeys. They are very aggressive and would take away your glasses in just a second. You will not be able to get it back once it is in their hand. Besides that, they will also attack your food and drink. Make sure keep one's distance from them.", "Us Staying in Kuta, was ideal for visiting Uluwatu with only a 35 minute car journey. No doubt this attraction is all about the intense backdrop rather than the temple architecture, but crowds were crazy and we didn't even come at sunset. We were advised not to come at sunset as the single lane traffic can be backed up for hours, but with the same token you get to witness the fire and dance show. A sarong is provided once admission is paid, but no access is available inside the temple for the general public except only for religious followers. Easy to get private pictures as the long footpath offers welcoming empty gaps. Yes the backdrop is intense, and we had a beautiful clear day which made the intense become an image of to take home. The waves smashing against the cliffs, sun beaming down, temple on the cliff edge, monkeys roaming around...these are the attributes that make Uluwatu different. Worth noting that the monkeys are plentiful if you are on the northern tip of the footpath, but we were informed that these monkeys were a bit more vicious than others as food is bit more harder to source from, so they'll try and steal your possessions in trade for food...", "the views of the cliffs are good. The local transport taxis are absolute rip off . they charged me 380K from Uluwatu to Nusadua. Uber charges ~70K for the same distance. NEVER EVER take the local transport guys offering taxi's. They attack the UBer/Grab guys and they dont dare to come to the place so.. in Short bring your on transport back. If you are taking uber/grab ask them to stay back and pay the waiting charges.", "If you plan to come here for watching kecak dance after sunset please be here early because it going to be so crowded after 5:00pm. Before enjoy the kecak dance pay the Uluwatu entrance fee and take a walk along the cliff to the temple. The view up here was stunning because it facing the indian ocean during the sunset. After that pay 100k idr to enter the kecak dance at 5:30 pm and find the good spot i suggest find high sit to get good view. The show will start around 6 pm and enjoy the 2 hours unique show.", "Although extremely crowded, Uluwatu Temple and the seaside cliff provide picturesque views and great during sunset. This is a religious site, so robes are provided at the front gate so everyone is dressed appropriately. The Keckak dance is an optional event that is a great unique experience. The show is entertaining, but does drag on quite long. Uluwatu Temple is definitely worth a visit!", "We visited Uluwatu Temple in the afternoon in time to see the fire dance as the sun set. As we had been told the views were amazing , great area to wander around although extremely busy so spent most of the time trying to get past people. We found a seat for the fire dance at 5pm (the dance starts at 6pm) as the stadium filled very quickly. The seating was very uncomfortable and thankfully we were at the back and able to stand halfway though. Once the dance started it was great, a little long but nice to see the sunset while the dancers are there. Can take lots of photos Wouldn’t recommended for anyone with small children or that gets a sore back as we saw lots of families leaving as it’s a long time to stay seated on the concrete steps Overall a good experience", "Uluwatu is a place on the south-western tip of the Bukit Peninsula of . Once you get to the temple, you get an amazing view on either side of the temple. They had a traditional nese dance performance here on the day of our visit. Preferred time to visit would be evening although it was crowded.", "Uluwatu is the best place to see sunset in wooow very wonderful sunset combination with nese temple culture.", "Situated on the cliffs in Uluwatu is this sacred temple. Beautiful surroundings and a perfect view. The temple is like Tahn Alot turned into a big tourist site with one big bus after another arriving. So if you can look aways from the hordes and the tourist things is worth a visit.", "We visited last night at 5:00, went to the show and left after. Honestly, I was kind of bugging out before we went to the Uluwatu temple. I read all the horrendous stories about gangster monkeys that attacked people. I was prepared to cry if one jumped on me, scream if one tried to take my camera, and run if one even came close to barring its teeth at me! The reality? I saw maybe 5 monkeys. They were in the trees, our guide had to point them out. The only time I saw them get close to someone was when this (stupid stupid) man went out of his way to walk up to one of them and stuck his gigantic DSLR right in a monkey's face. So, with regard to monkeys: Obviously, take precautions, but if you don't go looking for trouble you will be fine! The show was beautiful. My husband is not into musicals and performances. I thought he would hate this to be honest, but because of the history and the information given, he really loved it! I would recommend coming to sit for the show at 5:30 as it fills up quickly!", "For those who have been to know and those of you on you way will soon discover = exists in the spiritual world. Yes much has changed in over the past 20 years (the influx of commercialism & materialism) but the spiritual presence of Old still remains intact because of all of the temples and traditions carried out by the nese. The Temple at Uluwatu is considered the spiritual portal to the afterlife for the nese. According to tradition all souls that transition from leave through a portal located at the temple at Uluwatu. The Uluwatu Temple is the sister temple to the main temple of which is located in the mountains. If you want to step back in time I suggest visiting the temple at Uluwatu. I'm pretty sure you will pick up on the vibe once there. I highly recommend going to the temple pre-sunset to watch the Kecak Dance which is preformed as the sun is setting. The Kecak dance is a mystical story of the battle between good and evil for love. The Uluwatu Temple is perched at Lands End. It is literally on the tip of the Bukit. It's amazing to be at the temple when there is a large swell as the crashing waves into the cliff add a dramatic soundscape to the visit. Another good time to go to the temple is during the full moon because that is when the locals go to do prayer ceremony. The only WARNING I have to tell you all about is the monkeys. Yes they are cute and charming but trust me they will take your sunglasses off your head in the blink of an eye. If the monkeys take something from you you better have some type of food, a banana or chips or a candy bar (i'm serious) as barter. Many times you can give some food to get the monkeys to drop your sunglasses. I can't say it always works but it's your best bet. If you make the trip all the way to it's totally worth the trip to check the temple at Uluwatu. Bagus. Enjoy!!!!!", "At sunset, nothing beats the beauty of Uluwatu - the orange sky and sunsets fading in the sea with the temple as a background. Everything that you may consider as the finest moment of comes in one. There's also Kecak dance just around the corner However, there's 5 things to consider : 1. If you're menstruating, DO NOT come here 2. You need to dress accordingly. You're lucky that Uluwatu is one of the good guys, they'll lent some cloth for free (However its advisable to just wearing a proper clothes before you arrived) 3. Beware of the traffic jam. Uluwatu is among the regular visits of tour - which means regular traffic jam. Time management is essential to see the sunset 4. Spent too long while watching the sunset and you'll miss the Kecak dance 5. DO NOT wore your glasses, sunglasses, hat or anything that can be taken off easily by the monkey. I've seen a monkey stole a flip flop (don't ask me how they did that - but they did), so make sure that all the items that can be easily taken away is safe at your car. I've seen the frowning tourist who trying to grab his hat back - only to see the monkey pissed off and throw his hat away from the cliff last : Do not make the monkey angry", "First of all there’s two main spots at Uluwatu The old Uluwatu Temple Which draws many tourist from all around the world by the bus loads Inside the temple men are not allowed to wear tank tops and women should be dressed moderate and you have to wear a sarong around your waist if you’re male or a female because it is a holy site I believe the entrance fee is I believe is a minimal fee to enter the temple grounds to take photos of the ocean below the cliffs and if you’re there at sunset time it’s amazing sunset but it does get quite crowded and the tickets sell out quickly for the Kecak Dance , To See the evening fire dance show performed by men in costume there is an added fee that you must pay outside the entrance to the small Colosseum where they Do the performance once the sun has officially set they do a prayer song and chanting and then they do the fire and then a bunch of comedy with the white monkey and these two fat comedians with wigs and masks on it’s very 😂 hilarious, beware there are many crazy Reese macaque monkeys that will steal your sunglasses or reading glasses so make sure you keep an ion your shoes also and anything else they can grab and steal and run up a tree with last year a man fell off of a roof after he went after the monkey and fell to his death it’s not worth it just if they grab something and take it be fair warned and don’t try to climb up on the roof to get your stuff back you could have a very bad accident if you pay one of the local security guys there they may be able to get the monkey to trade a banana for your stuff back👏🏻The other newer part of “Uluwatu “ Are the beautiful cliffside Surf community for over the last 40 years and has grown into what it is today and is the Mecca for surfing on the island of at low tide there’s access to beautiful white sandy beach is with shell collecting and beautiful tight pools for snorkeling when the tide is high the caves are in accessible to sneak through to get to the beach and is very treacherous it’s great to watch the surfers try to make that giant of getting out through the cave at a high tide situation or get in for that matter they’re a great little restaurant shacks called. “warungs “and a couple great pubs And at the very top entrance to the surfing area known as Uluwatu there is a four star resort called blue point and right facing the cliff in front of it is a very famous disco restaurant and bar called single fin which is extremely busy on Sunday afternoons and evenings with DJs and live bands as well as I believe Wednesday night Friday night and Saturday night are also quite busy but not as saturated better for families Having a meal after Surf or just hanging out having a cocktail at Sunset 🌅 hour A good recommendation would be Surf during the day after the beach get cleaned up go watch the temple fire dance show and then after head back for dinner and have a couple drinks and enjoy the DJ vibes at single fin have fun on the island of 😊💦🏖", "It's been our first Plan to see the sunset while enjoying the Kecak Dance performance at Uluwatu. We took very front seats 😍 ! We need to wear \\sarung\\\" to enter uluwatu. It's huge and crowded yet beautiful and breathtaking view from the top side ☺☺. ... Amazing grace ❤\"", "We liked the fact that is was a different temple, special because it is near the ocean. It is simple but a nice experience to have when you are in uluwatu area.", "The location has beautiful temple with well carved walls. An Amazing cliff view of the ocean makes it more beautiful. If you are here to stay for the uluwatu dance show , then make sure u are seated by 5: 30 to get the best seats. The show though starts at 6:30 Pm, And waiting there can be quite tiresome. Keep water/eatable and a Fan in handy. Because it is hot till the time the actual show starts. The duration of the show is approximately one and half hours and it takes you on a beautiful journey of a segment of Ramayana told through traditional balaneese sounds or \\Tari kecak\\\". Tickets can be bought on the counter or you can ask your travel agent / hotel travel desk to book them for you. Attire: to enter the Sacred Temple our legs have to be covered, but do not worry if you intent to wear shorts, you will be provided with traditional \\\"sarong\\\" at the entrance, which you have to return once you finish the show. No charges for Sarong.\"", "The view of the waters down the cliff of Uluwatu were really impressively gorgeous. The pictures i took of the waters against the cliff were similar to that of Cinque Terre. It is however really important to slap on the sunblock and put on a hat. The heat and the sun was..too hot. Would highly recommend you head to the cliff side surfing spot of Uluwatu if you have a guide. An array of small cafes, restaurants and shops on a cliff with a superb view of surfers hitting the waves. We could have spent the whole day just having drinks, snacks and staring out at the sea, chatting. Relaxing and breathtaking.", "This is the first time we visit Uluwatu Temple in . I travel with my family. We were amaze with the view of this location.", "Busses and rows of cars parked within the Uluwatu Parking Area didn't stop us from entering Uluwatu. Upon entrance, we were asked to wrap up in purple sarongs that were provided. We walked to the edge of the cliff and were met with an amazing sight of the Uluwatu at the edge of a cliff. just as we were taking a photo, a cheeky monkey ran up an grabbed my husband's new glasses. A local chased the monkey in to a bush and managed to get them back. i peeked in to the bush and saw dozens of glasses collected by the monkeys. why would the monkeys snatch them and leave them in one spot? for me, they seemed pretty trained to do so. The local man happily took our money and walked off. the main area were they hold the kecak dance was packed full with tourists from around the world. the local tourists were super loud and spent a lot of their time pestering the foreigners for pictures. The dance and sunset was amazing. But if you were expecting something traditional and sacral, Uluwatu is not the place.", "I've been to Uluwatu more than 3 times but now I'm bringing my kids and it was around 11 am so it was hot. I love this temple. Just a bit notes: 1. The ticket sellermaybe can be more friendly but I respected that he answered questions asked.. 2. My kids wanted to see monkeys but in the afternoon we only saw like 5 monkeys.. I asked the animal tamer there and he said that near the late afternoon the monkey would come out. So my children were a bit dissapointed. 3. The sarongs that needed to be used if using shorts seemed a bit dirty and seemed like have not been washed for quite some time. I am fine with is those though but a bit worry that my kids will have rash or something from them. Luckily they used dresses so we only needed to borrow the belts. Well, it was not a big deal. Hence the 5 star.", "Went here from Ubud...it's about 90 minutes away. Good view...interesting to watch waves crash. Super crowded...and I may in the minority here...not really worth the long trip. We found most temple sites in to be very redundant and not worth the crazy drive/traffic to get there. However, if you want to go to ONE dramatic site....this would be it...and in my opinion worth it over Uluwatu (they are very different...but the traffic pattern is better).", "Visiting the temple in Uluwatu is really one of the \\must do\\\"s on the Bukit Peninsula. The bridge from Padang Padang beach is currently under construction, so it has been a little bit of a drive with the scooter. But still, seeing the old temple located on the top of a >100m cliff paid me back. It's also a nice area to walk around in and take a lot of pictures.\"", "You need to pay an entrance fee to enter. The atmosphere is great on a sunny day due to the lush greeneries and trees around. It feels very natural, the monkeys are free to roam around. These monkeys are semi-wild animals, so be careful if you're inside, don't look at them in the eye and don't panic (it would be so hard for me) if they jump onto you or your backpack silently. As the same if you visit Uluwatu, don't carry loose items with you such as sunglasses or hats – thankfully none of us had anything grabbed away by the monkeys. We had a guide with us, he told us that monkeys are considered sacred animals to nese people, they respect and will not harm the monkeys. Be careful while walking or staying still at one spot, you might find something brown landing on your bag or arm.... monkey poo! It's like dried mud or thick sand, not wet and disgusting, but still... I was glad the monkey poo got my arm and not my camera or hair!", "Uluwatu Temple is more like a park where you can walk along the cliff to enjoy the beautiful scenery of the cliff, ocean, grassland, and of course the temple. Remember to book a driver as it's difficult to get a cab back to your hotel.", "uluwatu temple is one of those places that makes you understand why this island is so mystical. it's very easy to get here if you are in the south of . you can easily rent a motorbike, as we did, and in 45 minutes you are there. the entrance fee is 20000 rp per person and they ll provide you a sarong. the athmosphere inside is amazing, magical. the view of the ocean waves that break on the rocks is simply great. u aboslutely have to come here if u r in . born2travel.it", "This place is very serene (minus the morning feeding of the monkeys around 10am). Even the name is very meaningful. Its Indonesian etymology is most likely (h)Ulu-wa(k)tu. Ulu is the cognate of \\hulu\\\", meaning \\\"end\\\" and it's literally at the southernmost point of the island. Watu is the cognate of \\\"waktu\\\", meaning \\\"time\\\". You loose the sense of time as you watch the waves and its white crests come ashore. I caught myself loosing my perception of time feeling miniscule compared to these giant cliffs dropping into the ocean below, where the sea meets the skies at the horizon. The temple is just another functional site, nothing too fancy, nothing too ostentatious. It shows humbleness and simplicity. On the other end of the trail, there's a theater for afternoon/sunset dances usually tailored to tour buses.\"", "Great visit to the Uluwatu Temple, lovely cultural scenery, monkeys very cheeky careful of your hats and sunglasses", "We stayed in Uluwatu and rented a small scooter - essential for getting around. The temple was nice in the morning without crowds. Lots of stairs as always! Best views are from the cliffs away from the temple (down to the right) Monkeys seemed relaxed when less people!😀", "Uluwatu Temple is said to be the place of worship for royalty before until it was opened up. The place is big and the views of the cliffs and the surf down below are really breathtaking. After that, it’s really just an expansive park, considering the 60,000 IDR admission fee for tourists. The temples are off limits to non-worshippers. But one thing going for Uluwatu is there are definitely less vendors compared to other temple attractions. Sarongs are provided for those wearing shorts. There’s also a number of ATMs at the parking area.", "Uluwatu temple is one of the 7 temples which should visit for the traveler! The most incredible part is its location on the beautiful cliff. nese believe the temple located in the place where three grate powers of GOD meet. Temple is the complementary to the beauty of the cliff but nothing to do with it since the visitors are not allowed to enter. Be aware of monkeys! Kecak dance is the must! What is different from other Kecak dances play in the city is you can also enjoy the sunset at the same time.", "I covered a lot of temples during my visit to and in my opinion, the Uluwatu temple is one of the top 3 temples in (Tanah Lot and Besakih Mother temple being the other two). This is technically a temple but the main attraction is the view, which is spectacular. Once you enter the complex, you walk down a path built on top of a cliff, which offers breathtaking views of the sea and great photo opp's. At the end of the path, there is an open area where you can spend a relaxed hour or so, enjoying the view of the sunset, the sea and also the numerous monkeys playing around. It also helps that this place is a lot less crowded and commercialised than Tanah Lot, so you can relax and spend more time enjoying the place and the view. A few tips: 1. The best time to visit Uluwatu is in the evening so that you can enjoy the sunset. The temple is just a secondary attraction here, the main thing is the view, so make this the last stop of your day. 2. There is quite a bit of walking, so come prepared (comfortable shoes, don't tire yourself prior to visiting this place etc). 3. There are lots of monkeys, so you need to be wary of them and avoid carrying food / shiny objects openly. Don't tease the monkeys or they might attack you (I actually saw a young girl make an act of rushing at a monkey, who obviously came at her. The girls father rushed in to save her, stumbled over a stone and fell down, spraining his ankle).", "Went to both tanahlot and Uluwatu for sunsets both are excellent but I thenk tanahlot more picturesque ulu I is more spectacular with huge cliffs and the big waves so both are worth the drive and the heavy heavy traffic leave plenty of time to get there as the traffic is heavy and only one way in/ out", "The Ubud Monkey forest is a must for the traveller to Ubud if you enjoy any sort of wildlife. My wife, my teenage children and I all went along not knowing what to expect after being subjected to a slightly more aggressive moneky habitat in Uluwatu. That said while we didnt take food in we did manage to buy a couple of bananas inside the forest and with the help of the guides my wife and my children had monkeys calmly sit or jump on them without fuss. We did see some people bitten and I would suggest that might have been due to people teasing them or they were frightened. A quick tip is not to tease them and don't get too close to the very small babies. The females didn't like that and will get agressive if you try and pick one up or go near their young. Overall a great experience.", "Monkeys are much generous then Uluwatu. It is worth to visit you could see small baby monkeys. but don't stare at male monkeys", "This temple is located on the tip of the peninsula with an amazing view off the cliff of the Indian ocean (note that tourists cannot enter the temple). That, in itself is a spectacular place to view the sunset. Be careful with loose clothing items, water bottles, sunglasses and purses though because there are Monkey's on the ready to snatch your belongings. We also watched the Kecak Dance here at the Uluwatu Temple which happens at sunset. It lasts for about 30 mins too long in my opinion and 30 mins would have been fine as they pack you into the stadium like sardines so you cannot leave if you want to. I, personally, don't like that feeling (not to mention a fire/safety hazard). We got antsy after the show was finally over and decided not to continue to Jimbaran Bay for dinner. Our tour guide told us it was an additional 1 1/2 hours to Jimbaran Bay after already driving 1 1/2 hours to Uluwatu from Legian beach.. no thank you. I couldn't handle all the driving in traffic so we passed.", "This is my personal opinion I love Uluwatu temple greater than Tanah Lot. Partially because I don't stay for the sunset here but for Uluwatu I viewed the majestic sunset. Nevertheless this is a must go place in and theres a temple at the the sea below there. If the tide is not strong you can go down there and can get blessing from the monks at the temple.Don't forget to tip them.", "First of, there is no special rule on attire, just if you wear shorts/short skirts etc, a cloth is provided for you to tie around your waist to cover up. Do not wear any blings/flowery stuff, keep them in your bag as the monkeys in the temple may be attracted to those items and will grab them from you. Even if your flip flops has a flower on it, gone case. Its my 2nd time here. Surprisingly i found the monkeys to be inactive at 5pm onwards LOL.. the first time around we were there earlier and those monkeys were just on a roll snatching ppl’s belongings! Anyway, best view in uluwatu temple. There is a kecak and fire dance show at 6pm. Advisable for those who are going, PLEASE LEAVE ONCE THE SHOW HAS ENDED. Please be considerate to others who have paid the same amount of money as you to see the WHOLE show.. I did not get to record nor see the final (fire) part because too many people were trying to exit early. Very disappointing on that part (this however has nothing to do with the organiser/temple people) .. BTW, try to sit on the side with the sea view to catch the sunset while enjoying the show! Beautiful!", "If your stopping in Uluwatu this is worthy of a visit, be sure to abide by local customs on dress and yes you can just roll up and grab a ticket yourself. Its a big site to walk around but unfortunately you cant get near the actual temples which no-one tells you? This is why we dont recommend it if your travelling to get here like we did, also if you catch the traffic wrong your journey can be 5-6 times as long on the return, we missed this just but saw a glimpse of what our driver meant, so yes keeping positive, if your nearby go and visit but if not check out mother temple which is much bigger and completely accessible.", "Uluwatu Temple and kecak dance its a must visit place if you are staying near Kuta. Very good experience and a must see place. The kecak dance is one of a kind and it's an amazing performance. It will take about 45min to get to the place by motorcycle from Kuta Town. It's advisable to get a motorcycle if you can ride since the traffic will be bad towards the temple and it will be the same when returning back. You will safe a lot of time if you ride motorcycle. If you can't ride than you may get a local guide to take you to this place. Best time to get there is before 3pm. You will have ample time to walk around and take good pictures. There will be 2 entry tickets, one would be getting into the area and another one is for you to watch the kecak dance performance. The entry fees for entering the place is IDR 50000 = USD 3 to USD 4 and for the kecak dance is IDR100000 = USD 7 to USD 4. The best option would be getting the ticket once you reach the place. Not advisable to get it online. However for kecak dance you will have to line up early before 5pm and get your ticket early so you can find a good seat at the open auditorium. You will be given a piece of cloth for free to tie around you before entering the place. Overall experience it's an amazing experience", "Spending evening time in Uluwatu temple is one of the best thing which we did in . Sunset view was awesome and one of the \\Must Do\\\" things if you are visiting . We went on a bike just to explore the city and it was awesome. We covered Nusa Dua in the Morning/Afternoon and went to Uluwatu Temple in the evening from Nusa Dua(it took around an hour). While returning back to Kuta, we had candle light dinner at Jimbaran Beach.\"", "Must visit place when in . Sat on a top of a high cliff Uluwatu temple is famous for stunning views, Kecak fire dance and monkeys. It is worth to visit the temple later in the day and watch the sunset. Just breathtaking scenery, great for photography. Just mind the monkeys, they can get a bit cheeky and pinch your phone or a flipflop. Awesome place to come to.", "Me and a friend made a day trip to Uluwatu from Ubud and we thoroughly enjoyed the views of the temple, though unfortunately it was horrible weather so we didn't get to see the magical sunset. We stayed for the show which was entertaining but pricey at 100000 Idr. The fun doesn't really start till halfway through the show. It was also very crowded, so I wish they had a system to cut ticket sales off at some point.", "I visited both Pura Tanah Lot and Uluwatu temple but I like Uluwatu temple much more. You can walked along the cliff top while waiting for sunset. The view is amazing if you like the nature. However, there are so many naughty monkeys and I saw they stole visitors' earrings and slippers. But this can be prevented if you do not wear accessories and slippers. The temple is very crowded in the evening and remember only go there with car driver but not taxi.", "me and my wife been to and we visited the uluwatu temple near the sea.. its nice ambience with the sunset its a must visit i recommend if you ever go balo", "turists can't actually enter the Ulu Watu temple, but can walk the premises and watch from outside. Don't expect much architecture, it is mostly the serenity in the air, that is so precious. The cliff and the sea waves are awesome. Beware of the monkeys - they are spoiled, bald, aggressive and know no gratitude. If you have stock of food to give away, you 'll enjoy feeding them, but they may try to steal your bag/glasses/pocket items anyway. Hehehe nice guardians for a temple.", "Uluwatu has to be one of my favourite temples in purely because of the most incredible views. I was so amazed at how beautiful it was there. It was wonderful to watch the Kecak fire dance and to get an insight into the nese culture. We really enjoyed this show and loved seeing the sunset on the edge of the cliff. Definitely worth visiting here!", "within approx an hour driving heading to southern part of you will see a scenic view of a cliff temple. Uluwatu temple is one of the temple with a great view surrounding, with Hindian ocean view and tropical green arround it. Often visitor will be in big crowd just waitng for the sun down, it's realy funtastic view acctually.", "upon recommendation from my friends, we visited the uluwatu temple situated on top of a cliff, about an hour's drive from kuta. though the temple was closed, the scenic views made up for it. a pretty sunset in the unhindered horizon, strong waves continuously crashing on the rocky edges of the cliff and the silhouette of the temple was breathtaking. One must definately see the show there based on a hindu mythological epic before 7pm. brilliant dances, costumes and sets. Also, beware of the monkeys in this place. they grab anything shiny or loose. Hold onto your sunglasses, cameras and bags!!", "Uluwatu is one of must-see destination if you travel to . The shape of the cliff combine with ocean wave down there made me wonder how it happened. We may not enter the temple area but we watched the best \\Kecak Dance\\\" performance with sunset and ocean as their background. The best time to visit this temple is about 4pm because we need to see it's surrounding, taking pictures and finally queue for Kecak Dance ticket. Once you get the ticket, you'd better find your best seat (middle row and center of stage). A hat helps to protect from sunset since at 5 pm, the sun straight facing our face. We got nice surprises when the Hanoman (one of the dancers) jumped on to many spots spectators seats. I recommend everyone to watch it.\"", "When in and you have a spare day, Uluwatu is highly recommended. It can be busy during the sunset, but definitely worthwhile. And there are monkeys.", "We visited Uluwatu Temple located around 25 km south of Denpasar. The temple is perched at the top of a cliff jutting out into the sea at the southern most point of . The cliff with a jagged face here has formed deep canyons that create an exotic view of nese land's end. As we approached further we could see the azure blue waters of Indian Ocean gently caressing the canyons. After the quintessential photo shoots we walked up the path towards the temple. Thanks to the travel advisories on the internet, we were aware of the monkey menace here. My wife came without any necklace or earrings and we removed our spectacles in the car itself. While I was fiercely guarding my camera, I saw many tourists losing their hats and specs in split second maneuvres by the monkeys. To our utter delight, the monkeys did negotiate return of the snatched items in exchange of bananas etc.!", "Anyone visiting has to stop by at Uluwatu temple. There is nothing exceptional about the temple per se. It is like any other temple with the gopura or pura as it is locally called. It is all about the breathtaking view, the enormity of the Indian ocean, the magnificent sunset, the temple on the cliff and of course the Kecak Dance which keeps the visitor engaged from 6-7 in the evening. Imagine sitting atop a gallery of stone steps with the roaring waves of the ocean right in front of you and the Sun's rays dancing on the huge water body! Oh my God what a sight for sore eyes! I have not seen anything like this in my life. It is stupendous. Worth a second trip. There was no monkey menace as some reviews said, maybe because our driver/guide knew what places to avoid. Congratulations to whoever built it on the edge of the never ending Indian ocean.", "I visited Uluwatu temple on my own early in the morning to avoid the sunset crowds. It was a great view of the ocean for photos and the monkeys are really cute. It is recommended not to wear hats or sunglasses etc as the monkeys might steal things so I did end up sunburnt, but it was worth it. The cost of the ticket includes use of a sarong for people who aren’t covered enough. There is no need to pay for a tour to visit unless you want the extra information a guide can provide.", "Pura Luhur Uluwatu is one of famous and the holliest Temple in . It's called Pura Sad Kahyangan Jagad. For Hindu is a must. The ceremony is held every six month. It's also wonderfull for tourist. Amazing view on the rock, blue ocean and breeze from the ocean... Sometimes we can see nese \\Kecak Dance\\\"\"", "Uluwatu Temple is heaven on earth. Even it is a crowded place but you certainly can enjoy the beautiful sunset", "This is very nice beach and close to Ulunwatu temple. Surrounded by cliffs but a nice place. Very clean.", "We went to Uluwatu with our tour guide for the Sunset tour. It was beautiful sunset. This temple located on very high cliff. Offering us best view of Indian Ocean. During the sunset, we were watching beautiful performance called Kecak Dance. The sunset there is the most beautiful ever in our holiday.", "We decided to take the Ulluwatu Trip as we had read a lot about the Beautiful sight of the Cliff at Sunset and the Kecak Dance there. The View of Sunset and Natural Beauty of this place is fantastic, The Kecak dance thou can be avoided as it is over crowded and a tad boring.. Also, The Fact that I come from the Land of Ramayana.. there was no novelty for me in it. So I would advise People to Visit the Ulluwatu for Natural Beauty and Views of the sunset and the Kecak can be avoided if you know Ramayana.", "If you have never been to Asia before, the place may look crazily amazing to you. Otherwise, it is a monkey-infestated forest with some ruins. Nice but I would not go to Uluwatu just to see this.", "Beautiful park with lots of monkeys. The monkeys were a lot less aggressive compared to the ones in Uluwatu temple. Can have a selfie with a monkey for a donation.", "Have been to the uluwatu temple a few times now and as always the views are amazing from the cliff tops.It takes a while to walk around the cliff top and temple but well worth it.", "An absolutely beautiful site, the Uluwatu Temple sits on the southern end of on a high cliff overlooking the beach. The history is grand, the architecture beautiful, but the highlight was the nese dance at the end of the day! The ticket is well worth it, but get there early to get a low level seat! Truly a great historical treasure!", "Uluwatu is a Pura (temple) located at cliff at southern part of . The scenery look magnificent, since the high cliff combine with the roaring seawaves, with the Pura roof located at the top of the cliff, creating beautiful sillhoutte if you look at the sunset. A lot of monkey in the location. better keep your easy to snatch belongings, such as glasses, jewerly, food safe. Do not attempt to feed the monkey, since it will trigger them to distract you. As implied above, best to visit at sunset, since the scenery at most terrific at that time. Also there is kecak dance performance with price ticket IDR 100 k.", "We timed our Uluwatu visit in the afternoon at the end of a whole day Bukit Peninsula trip to view sunset from the cliffs! The cliff-hanging paths/walkways, walls, temples were fantastic! The view of the sea, surfs and the sandy beaches few tens of meters below were amazing! Get into the vantage position facing the cliff-temple yonder to see the sun setting in the sea keeping the temple high on the cliff at the right - a sight to behold! Whatever you are doing or seeing, make sure that you keep an eye on the monkeys at the same time - they might be cute, but not very innocent!", "I visited Uluwatu temple with my parents in the 1st week of June. Being Hindus my parents were super excited about visiting the temple. After making the effort to climb all the stairs( there are about 30-40, which was a lot for them as they are 70+)they were heartbroken to hear that only Indonesians are allowed to enter the shrine. The view no doubt is stunning! & yes, beware of the monkeys. Travel in big groups as that tends to keep the monkeys away!", "A must visit palce. If you want to see the kecak dance 9Traditional Dance) then you need to visit in afternoon which is very crowdy but if you want to explore Uluwatu then you may proceed on morning. The place itself a beauty. ou need to take sarong to enter this place (IDR 30000) and IDr 100000 for kecak dance ticket. The best palce to enjoy sunset and feel the roaring wind and sea. The coastline is stunning and the cliff drops are highly picturesque! Highly recommended.", "Uluwatu temple is situated in quite a large area and it would make sense to come earlier than when the sun goes down and the crowds show up. Maybe we would have seen more than the one monkey if we had come earlier but surely it's a beautiful time of day for photos and views. We did the show and it was dark by the time it started which makes the fire dance especially dramatic. Take an umbrella or raincoat - we got soaked in the middle of June which is supposed to be the dry season.", "This is definitely the best place we saw in . Uluwatu temple offers breathtaking views. We went for sunset and the view was amazing. It can get very much crowded during sunset. There are lot o stairs you need to take. You need to tie a sarong to enter but the Temple is not open for visitors. Beware of the monkeys. They can take away googles/spectacles, hats, phones or even slippers. This is definitely a must visit!", "The Uluwatu temple is located off a cliff. There's a long path that you follow from entry that goes around in a loop. Everyone has to wear a sorong which is provided free of cost at the temple entrance.You get to see beautiful views of the cliff, beaches and the ocean. There's also a large section that's full of monkeys. Its a bit of a shock and they get pretty close to you but they are so used to people that they don't give you any attention. There is a dance performed at the temple . The tickets are Rs. 100000 IDR per person. Honestly , the dance was pretty boring & we left it half way.", "Uluwatu temple isn't accessible to the public, but you do see attempted mounted on a cliff overlooking the ocean. Monkeys nearly binder the same as tourists,however the monkeys can get aggressive so be weary of them. At sunset a nese Play is shown to give a taste of the Hindu / nese Culture. On the whole it's worth a look.", "We arrived at Uluwatu more than an hour before sunset and it was already very crowded - so much so that we decided not to stay until sunset. The temple itself is exactly what you would expect from all of the post cards and photos, although it was hard to find a vantage point to enjoy it as the grounds don't seem well designed to cope with the number of people. The monkeys here are very different from the friendly monkeys of Ubud Monkey Forest - take the warnings to remove glasses, hats, and jewellery seriously! We saw one steal a jandal off a small child's foot, it then became quite aggressive and had to be bribed with fruit to give it back. Overall, we were pleased we went to see such an iconic site but found our experience at other temples such as Tanah Lot much more enjoyable.", "It was a lie about the stealing monkeys!! When we got there my family prepared for the worst(we kept all our belongings in the car. We held the cameras firmly in our hands)Actually the monkeys were quite tame(surprisingly)They wouldnt come on the path we took.Go to uluwatu temple at sunset. Its beautiful!!", "As everyone talk about monkeys...I will start with them... Monkeys in Uluwatu are agitated because people who work there constantly call them and push them to come out from the bushes so people can see them. At the same time everywhere are reminders to remove jewellery, sunglasses, phones ... otherwise they will take them + all over the internet everyone says that those monkeys are aggressive,so people already go there with that on their mind. But the whole situation looked like this - staff called them, they came out and saw the bunch of people so logically they got scared(especially mothers with the baby monkeys). The majority of people were scared already(some of them stuck and were scared to move) because of the stories they heard about these monkeys so really that doesn't help anyone. Of course all that made monkeys agitated. I am talking from our own experience and from what we have seen there. The bottom line is yes they will try to take your stuff, but that is their nature,so just be careful(sunglasses and jewellery off,put the phone in the pocket when you are near the monkeys and you will be fine). No, they are not aggressive and they won't do anything unless they are provoked to do so. Now about Uluwatu temple... The view is beautiful there is no doubt about it, but the place is overcrowded. So you can't really enjoy it to the fullest because you are fighting the crowds and end up waiting to take the pictures. You can see the temple from the distance but you can't go in or even near. Try and go there earlier so you can avoid the crowds.", "The place is one of the highly recommended places to visit in . We arrived at Uluwatu Temple at 5pm from Blue Point. We were shocked by the beutiful screnary at Uluwatu. Unfortunately we could not able to see sunset this time as cloudy weather. Howerver the beutiful scene still attracting us so much. Monkeys there are fierce and become \\robbers\\\" most of the times. My younger child's slipper was stolen by monkey when she was carried by my wife while enjoying the view out there. It was lucky that the temple guard able to get the slipper back from monkey.\"", "Not sure if it was worth the trip, the temple itself was unimpressive. The views of the coast were great but not sure if that alone justifies the travel to and from. There are monkeys about and we did not get hassled by locals while at this attraction. Entry cost of 30k per adult includes rental sarong. We decided not to stay for the show as it would have meant waiting a few more hours. If you make the trip here, arrive closer to sunset and watching the show would make the visit more worthwhile. We travelled from Seminyak to visit the temple and we would not recommend visiting unless you are already close to Uluwatu. There are much better temples to visit in if you are willing to travel that type of distance.", "This is my 2nd favorite place for enjoying sunset in (after Uluwatu). Get here at around 4-5PM. One of the most memorable moment in , thus-yet another must see place in .", "I was spell bound throughout the Kecak show performed by locals from uluwatu. It was unique, polished, entertaining, and the performers are very talented. This really is a must see in . We sat in the last row of the amphitheatre so we could also get great views of the sunset over the water and stand up to get a better view. You'll get a flyer in English explaining each act in the show but even if you don't follow it's thoroughly entertaining. Hanuman steals the show with his antics. The 30 kecak vocalists are amazing - how do they keep it up throughout the show?", "Be mindful of all your belonings as the monkeys here are very agressive (not as agressive as the ones in Uluatu). It's nice to visit early in the morning as it is not too humid.", "Uluwatu temple is stunning & the scenery was absolutely incredible, hire yourself a drive and do a day trip !!", "Any video or photo cannot show how magnificent uluwatu is. green water, huge cliff, and endless open ocean. you must go there. you need to buy ticket to enter the place and borrow sarong before entering the temple. there is a local dance show every day during the sun set. be careful of the monkeys, they steal your sunglass, watch, camera, hat and wallets. be careful.", "If you are in I would definitely recommend a trip to Uluwatu temple. The monkeys are so cute and the view from the cliff top is stunning. So glad we had the chance to see this in ", "We went on a tour with Destination Asia and loved Uluwatu, the views are magnificent and our tour guide was fantastic in giving us not only a bit of history on the building of the temple but also some of the background of the nese beliefs so it was a very enjoyable experience. Well worth a visit but beware of the monkeys, they are quite mischievous, we were warned to not take bags, hats, sun glasses or anything else they may grab and run off with.", "Uluwatu is one of the must visit place/temple in . Cliff view is awesome. Nice view around the temple. Best attraction is Kecak & Fire Dance show which tells about Ramayanam and i say don't miss it. Show happens during 5PM and ends upon Sunset.", "Uluwatu is rightly one of the must-see sights in . It’s glorious location alone makes it worthwhile, with wonderful headland views. Unfortunately, the massive carpark, commercial buildings and noisy hordes of people have somewhat moderated one’s enjoyment, as is the case with several top destinations on the island. My first visit here was almost 40 years ago when there was little in the way of infrastructure, although I have to say (unlike Tanah Lot) the development of the site has been quite thoughtfully carried out. 

If you really must see sunset from here then be prepared for massive crowds. It was busy enough when we visited early afternoon. If you are staying nearby, I would recommend an early visit. It certainly is open at 09:00, but some sources say 07:00 or 08:00….check with locals. I’m sure there would be very few tourist crowds at 09:00", "Famed Temple in Uluwatu with beautiful sweeping cliffside views. Come watch the sunset but stay for the nightly cultural/dance shows. It definitely gets crowded and tickets do sell out so come a little bit early to enjoy the view and watch the sun go down.", "This was an early evening trip to Uluwatu Temple which is a temple on the cliff edge. It is quite a stunning setting which overlooks the Indian Ocean and has many photo opportunities of fabulous scenery. we didn't arrive to get tickets to the show but were told it is excellent. however we were not disappointed as the temple itself was worth the trip. As this is a place of worship you are expected to cover legs, and to this end saris are provided, free of charge.", "We have visited the Uluwatu temple with our kids and did the round walk from the entry gate down to the temple across the cliff walk and back to the parking space. It's a nice spot to take amazing pictures from the cliff. The Uluwatu temple is as well a place where you can see monkeys walking around in the park. Everybody was telling us to be carefully about the monkeys as they are little thefts. We have seen them and the kids where white amazed and feeder them with bread etc. so we haven't had any issues with them. One thing more if you drive up to the Uluwatu temple calculate enough time as the roads are small and traffic is like hell especially around sunset as the Uluwatu temple is one of the sunset spot...", "This is the second time I visited Uluwatu. I really enjoyed going here. The cliff and the ocean is very beautiful. Oh and don't forget to watch traditional Kecak Dance, the ticket booth open at 5 pm, and the show start at 6 pm and end at 7 pm. Usually the tickets sold out before the show start, so book in advance! :)", "uluwatu temple are very good place to see traditional kecak dance and fire dance ,and tosee sun set inthe evening", "We spent an unforgettable evening at Uluwatu Temple. Spectacular sunset as we watched the Kacek dance. Talented nese dancers and dramatists kept the audience enthralled as the Ramayana unfolded before their eyes with Hanuman and his fellow simians as the main protagonists. And later we indulged in a tasty seafood dinner with crab, prawn and fish down at a restaurant by Jimbaram beach.", "Ulu Watu is a small temple on the cliffs offering beautiful vistas. The main temple is closed to visitors but there are still worthwhile sites to see. It gets a bit crowded but try to go around sunset and stay for the Kecak and Fire Dance. This dance showcases the Hindu tale of Rama and Sita. It was very entertaining and worth the additional $8 per person.", "The view is beautiful, Uluwatu could be said as the most southern part of island, as most of part of for sure there would be pura as well. But what made this trip worthwile is that the Pura is on a very high cliff (75 meters), with the view of Indian Ocean. I just can’t help myself taking lots of pictures there. Oh... and there is a trail we can follow, even very easy for us non sport active like me to take. At the end of the trail there is this quite big platou where we can take pictures of Uluwatu but with a quite different surrounding. And for those who hadn’t prepared themselves with a bottle of mineral water there is a little shop selling it and other stuffs. Now... is the time for warning, take care of your belonging. The monkeys there are ridiculously smart, efficient and organized as they work in team for their crime :D. While we were there, we saw 3 victims of their crime, a tourist lady whose sunglasses were taken while she was wearing it on top of her head, our friend’s hat (these 2 events happened in front of our own eyes in just around 2 minutes) and a little boy’s flip flop sandal. The lady’s sunglasses and our friends hat came back to them as there were kids around there who threw a tomato inside a closed plastic bag, then the monkey would let go of the stuffs they stole for the fruit. Then we would certainly give the kid pocket money for their good gesture of saving our belongings, hey... tomatoes are not free right? But the boy whose flip flop sandal were taken, his fate was not as good as the earlier, since there were no boys with the tomatoes in plastic around, the big monkey was furious as he bit and broke it in pieces, the boy just sadly cried in his mother’s arms :( .", "Monkeys are a lot more chilled out here than at Uluwatu! Very nice little walk through scenic forest, got right up close to mama with her baby. monkeys are very relaxed and will go for a nap right in front of you, this is a nice unique thing to do in beautiful Ubud", "We missed this story on our day 1 trip to . We were very exhausted and didn’t have too much time to plan for our trip after the wedding. We arrived at airport around 1.30 PM, we went to the hotel close to airport. First trip, we decided to go to Uluwatu Temple, it took us almost 2 hour driving from Kuta. The entrance fee was 30000 IDR for local, it’s a good place for sightseeing :) One of the most popular tourists attraction in . I look enjoying the aesthetic of traditional local art and temple! However, it wasn’t too clean due to many disrespectful overseas travellers who littered this tourist attraction!", "Pura Uluwatu temple is located at the top of the cliffs and you have to adhere to the dress code before entering. Just be careful of your belongings as there are monkeys around that may take away your stuff. Arriving in the late afternoon just before buying the ticket to watch the Kecak and Fire dance - a spectacular performance in the midst of Sunset! Was early, so managed to find a good seat. In my opinion, it was a unique experience!", "We had a good time here, wandeding in this park. Many cute monkeys all over the place, but I have not seen any monkey stealing or being aggressive(like in Uluwatu temple). If you have the time and plan to visit Ubud, for sure it's a good place to visit", "Uluwatu is one of the best place in . If you are a nature lover you are in for a treat Below is a short list of things that you can avoid to have wonderful time in Uluwatu. 1) Go to Uluwatu with beautiful scenic view as expectation, minus the sunset. Well it is a place with great sunset no doubt but be prepared that sunset is not a daily occurance. You will be less disappointed when you are prepared. I was there to renew our marriage vow with sunset backround only to be rudely interupted by clouds and no orange hue picture perfect sunset 2) Most of your tour agents and drivers will suggest Kecak dance performance at Uluwatu. They will ask you to look around while they obediently get your tickets. Well there is a hidden agenda there. Agents or locals somehow get tickets for less price. Kecak dance there is good no doubt but you can get better ones with much better safe location. We went there at 4.30 pm to get the best sitting, show was supposed to start at 6pm. Slowly people were coming in and by 5.30pm all seats were taken while the sun was still glaring. A so called Kecak coordinators come in and will ask you to move around closely while your hands are brushing with the next person or even ask to to move to other aisle seats while he vacate the seats for the late comers to get the easily accessible seats. My husband called out to him saying it was already so packed and no more room just to be rudely ignored. It was so packed and people were still allowed in and were sitted on plastic chairs and on the floor. The performers were sitting next to audience on the floor. Total space given for performers were so small that they were all packed together near the fire. Take note if you dont get there in time and no more seats ask for refund. No safety measure is taken and the exit and performers entrance is the same and it was blocked with audience. No clear exit pathway for emergency. Zero safety measure was observed.There is fire play during the dance and audience who were seated on the floor were exposed to high risk of getting injured. I saw some getting fire ambers on their clothes and eyes. 3) Beware of monkeys. I believe despite multiple warning people still do wear glasses (be it sunglasses/prescription). Monkeys here will climb up on you in split second and grab your glasses and climb up the trees or places that no longer can be reached. There are temple authorities around with cane and some food packages. They will throw the food package at the monkey so it will throw your glasses back, however I believe it is not a good measure to stop the havoc created by the monkeys, infact it encourage more. Simple rule just dont wear glasses, put it inside your bags. Dont carry food package or plactic bags.", "Before going to Uluwatu Temple, we read reviews on TA. Most were negative and caused us to cancel our trip. After speaking to other travelers, we decided to go anyway. The reviews greatly exaggerated the monkey danger. We did remove all jewelry, glasses, and shiny objects. We held our packs close and tried to stay aware of the monkeys. Although they were more aggressive than those in the monkey forest in Ubud, we did not see anyone attacked. The Kecak Dance was interesting, and we're told the sunset is beautiful, although it was completely obscured by clowds the day we were there. Bottom line, if you want to go to the temple, it is our opinion that you should not avoid it due to the bad reviews encouraging fear of the monkeys.", "Uluwatu Tample is one of the biggest Tample in . Sitting in the highest hill with wonderful view of serounded by the ocean. Try to visit at sunset so you can see Kecak Dance traditional dance from . Inside the Tample you will see group of monkey with their children,they life there but must be carefull with your belonging,jewelry & glasses because they try to grap it from you,better to put or take of what you ware & keep in the car. When you visit the Tample in don't use short pant or bring sarong to cover.", "For full review with pictures, visit: http://www.iisjong.com/2013/09/uluwatu-temple- -indonesia.html Visited Uluwatu in early September. Breathtaking is an understatement. This should be on everyone's bucket list! Uluwatu Temple is one of the most famous cliff-hanging temples. It is also one of 's nine key directional temples. Many people flock here to admire the magnificent sunset. You need to pay a fee before you can enter this place. There will be someone who will offer to bring you down a flight of stairs. I found it weird, since everyone was walking in the other direction. REJECT politely and tell them you want to follow the crowd. Also, PLEASE beware of monkeys at all times! The temple is inhabited by a large amount of them. They are extremely wild and smart. Unknowingly, you might have your belongings grabbed because their actions are swift! Grip all belongings closely, and stow away eye-wear if possible. Other than that, prepare your cameras. The view is breathtaking, I wish I could just sit and admire the view forever. I'm not too sure whether you can go down to the beach though! This place is very big, be careful and stick close to the people you're with! As it is a temple, you are expected to dress decently and covered up. Sarongs are provided at the counter outside for free, but please remember to return! Other than the noises of tourists and monkeys, the sound of the waves hitting the cliffs was soothing. The sea breeze also brushes the hair slightly. Perfect setting to end the day!", "Uluwatu Temple is beautiful and set atop a cliff with breathtaking views of the sea. We did not have a guide with us to give history of the temple and in hindsight that may have added to the experience. Either way it was worth the afternoon excursion. I would suggest visiting in the late afternoon as we did (close to sunset) as the views are amazing. Beware of the monkeys…they are everywhere!", "Uluwatu temple is situated on a spectacular cliff top with stunning views of the ocean. The temple itself is pretty and the monkeys are fun to watch. In saying this it was as good as the monkey sanctuary in ubud. It's well worth a visit but it's not worth spending more than a couple of hours here.", "This Uluwatu Temple is an ancient nese Hindu temple built on a high rocky cliff by the sea in Badung regency, about 25 km south of Kuta. The entrance ticket costs 30,000 rupiah per adult. Based on the information printed on the back of the entrance ticket, this temple was established in the 11th Century by Mpu Kuturan during the reign of the king called Sri Haji Marakata. Visitors are given a bright purple sarong together with an orange coloured waist sash to wear before entering the temple area. Just like in other temples and holy sites in , tourists are not allowed into the temple itself. However, from afar the view of the temple perched on the steep cliff facing the Indian Ocean is just spectacular, with the blue water and white gentle waves below. It is also one of the best spots in to view the sunset. It is a great spot for photography enthusiasts. An interesting Kecak Dance is performed at a special arena by the cliff at 6.00 p.m. every evening. This dance is based on the Ramayana epic. Visitors have to purchase a ticket costing 100,000 rupiah to watch this performance. As we sat on the concrete terrace seat of the arena, we could see the sunset while waiting for the dance to begin. For the whole duration of the one-hour show, the male performers would be chanting 'kecak, kecak, kecak\\ loudly and continuously. No musical instruments were used at all. Watch out for the white monkey character that would climb up the terrace and mingle with the spectators adding a touch of humour to the atmosphere. Visitors walking along the pathway along the cliff towards the temple must be very careful of the mischievous monkeys. These monkeys are notorious for snatching the belongings of visitors. They target colourful items like sunglasses, caps, small bags, cameras, handphones and even slippers. Some tourist guides were seen bartering with these monkeys to get back the snatched items by offering them bananas and peanuts. But not all of them were successful in retrieving their belongings. So, visitors should beware of these \\\"long-tailed snatch thieves\\\". Make it a point to visit this temple when you are visiting . Highly recommendable.\"", "It's a small temple perched on the edge of a limestone cliff honed from black coral rock. Beware the resident monkeys who will not hesitate to snatch and run off with your pair of designer sunglasses or hat! It's a spiritual place for the nese so you have to wear a purple sarong (loin cloth) cover bare legs at the entrance once you buy tickets. It's worth a short visit for beautiful sunsets and dramatic pictures of the swirling surf pounding the limestone cliffs, but to manage expectations, this temple cannot compare to the larger ones in such as Taman Ayun or Tanah Lot.We visited as we were staying about 15 minutes away in Alila Uluwatu in Pecatu. I wouldn;t recommend a special visit if you are staying a great distance away, but if you happen to be in the area (there is little else to do otherwise in Pecatu other than surf) then do drop by. A Kecak fire dance is performed daily at the temple for added atmosphere", "We went to Uluwatu Temple and it was amazing experience. But need to be careful with Monkeys. You will enjoy beautiful view from the cliff.", "The Uluwatu Temple is a must tourist site to see if you visited . You can see the beautiful temple that located above the cliff and side by side with the sea. You can also see The Kecak Dance, the famous traditional nese dance. I suggest that come here around 3 pm so you can see the sunset.", "We came to Uluwatu with some friends and spent an hour or so wandering around. Very much enjoyed the grounds and the spectacular views of the cliffs. Would definitely come back again....", "'Uluwatu' is derived from a Hindi sentence 'Ullu Hua Tu\\ (You have been Fooled!)... Yes, get ready to be fooled in this temple. You pay 50,000 IDR per head to just see some beautiful views of the ocean from the cliff top (a day trip to Nusa Penida can offer even better and more breath taking views). The temple literally has nothing to offer. BEWARE..The monkeys here are trained to rob the tourists. Yes, THEY ARE TRAINED WELL. They can snatch your chain, phone, glasses and anything visible or inside your pockets. These monkeys are aggressive and will scare you first and then take your stuff away. And then the monkey charmer/local guard/staff will show up from nowhere pretending as if they are here to help. They will claim that it's very difficult to catch hold of the monkey (now what it means is it's easy if you are willing to pay some $$). They will be equipped with fruits and other food items to negotiate with those tree climbing robbers. They will chase and act as if they are working really hard to get your stuff back. And then after a while...abracadbra...you get your stuff back...A very rare magic... In short, you got to pay them to get your valuables back. This is the business model of the much hyped and overrated Uluwatu Temple. I am sure the Gods left this place long back...\"", "i has visit 2 week back to uluwatu temple its was very nice experince and we also get to see traditional dance and fire dance in the form of khechak dance act made on the format of Ramayan.", "Ao busy place, many tourist visited this temple. About 60 minutes from our hotel in sanur. Uluwatu temple was fantastic and great history about the temple. And also we watching kecak dance at the temple.", "Our driver recommended this after the Uluwatu Temple. We were tired and really enjoyed his insistence on this. Great view with the ocean waves crashing right in front of you. Find a restaurant with tables on the beach for an awe inspiring meal.", "Uluwatu we're told means Ulu 'lands end' and watu 'rock', so literally the rock at land's end (my interpretation) and what a stunning land's end it is. Uluwatu is on the western side of South Kuta, the southern part of that is connected by a isthmus to the larger portion of the Island. The entrance fee is nominal. We visited this directly after visiting Tanah Lot in the area of North Kuta and both can be visited in one day with sufficient time to explore both temples. Uluwatu is an Hindu temple built in the 11th century. The cliff is covered with a walled walkway which reminded me of a miniature great wall. It is one of nine directional temples built to protect - in this case from the evil spirits of the Sea. We arrived prior to sunset and this gave us sufficient time to see the temple before finding a vantage point for the spectacular sunset. Macaques are everywhere and not too shy to take items from unsuspecting tourists - tannoy messages are broadcast frequently warning of these and that should they take anything not to attempt to get it back yourself but to contact security. Don't be surprised to see said security scaring these animals off with catapults. However they have been known to bite tourists so be warned! Also ensure that you take any drinks you require with you and sunglasses for the Sunset - but again it's worth taking precautions so they are not taken by the monkeys i.e. the retaining straps you get for Oakleys. If taking photographs there are plenty of places to rest the camera to gain a stable sunset picture or two. You may also wish to ensure the camera is attached to you not only due to the monkeys but it's an awfully long way down should you drop it! In Summary: well worth visit, especially for the sunset a good day out if combined with Tanah Lot.", "During my three separate trips to in the past few years, I had a chance to visit many of the wonderful places in and around . Last August, I have finally made time to visit Uluwatu temple. I am so grateful I did visit it. Such a breathtaking place – it is all about the views and the feeling you get walking on top of the cliffs surrounded by the vast blue sea. There is not another place like it – you really do feel as if you are on top of the world. Mind you, you will probably be watched over or escorted by a lot of monkeys. Be careful of them, don’t touch them and don’t walk around with small items they might want to steal such as hats, sunglasses, etc.. Of course, I did wear my sunglasses and my sunhat, but tried to very cautious as I did see a few monkeys running up to a few tourists and taking over some of their possessions such as their sunglasses and hats. Don’t make eye contact with the monkeys, and they won’t bother you. Outside of the temple area is a market with really reasonable prices..I did pick up a few tops and had fresh coconut water. In order to get to Uluwatu temple you will need to arrange transportation and as it more expensive at the hotel, I can recommend a reputable driver I have booked on a number of occasions. He works for a company which I found online and booked on line. At first I only booked the company for my transfer from to Ubud, but I was so happy with my driver whose name is IKetut Suartana that I booked him for all of my other days of touring and my airport transfer to and from Ubud. IKetut speaks a lot of English and was so kind and knowledgeable. He is not a tourguide so I didn't pay extra for one, only a driver but he I was so happy with him, his flexibility to our requests. He is way cheaper than I got quoted by tour agencies, as well as other drivers I had emailed before coming to . I totally recommend IKetut and will definitely book him when I come back to . If you want to book IKetut you can phone him or sms him at +6282147140702 (You can mention you got the number from Kate and Shelley in Korea). Unfortunately, he does not have an email account as of yet, but his daughter will try to set it up for him in the future. For now, sms or phone call is best.", "This place entrance ticket is quite cheap. My mother sunglasses was snatched by a not so small monkey and that monkey destroy it. This place have amazing view. I recommend to come at this place at evening or around 3 p.m because in the afternoon this place is really hot. Last year (2015) i watch kecak dance here, the ticket for kecak dance is expensive , around 100k. Just be careful of the monkeys if you come at uluwatu temple.", "We booked a package by Star Island that includes guided tour of the Uluwatu temple with kecak dance show at sunset and seafood dinner and nothing went right! This packages are really a robbery!! Guided tour means your driver gives you a sheet with some info about the temple, which is by the way nothing special, it has just an amazing position (crowed of tourists and closed to public), the show was so packed with people that weren't seats left even though we already had the tickets and our driver expected us to see more than an hour show standing up. We refused and the driver obtained a refund of the tickets at least (100.000 rupias each). After disappointment of the show, we went (against our will but there was no way of being refunded) to dinner which was very low level and much far from what we expected. If you want to go to the temple don't trust tour operators and organize by yourself the tour and if you want to see the show of kecak dance at the temple be the at least 15-30 minutes before it starts.", "The temple site is a natural scenic site but it is not natural scenically beautiful when it is so OVERCROWDED with tourists. (Even though my time of visit is January, not the peak tourist time for which is late December). The temple itself is just ok. The fire dance, nothing special, read other negative review on it. I agreed with those reviews. NOT WORTH YOUR DAY TRIP. The worst thing is your risk of being attacked by the monkeys ARE VERY HIGH.!!! As other people commented, (checked out the negative reviews) no one tell you about the monkeys until you got there. TAKE IT SERIOUS. Different to the monkeys at Ubud monkeys forest. the monkey at Uluwatu are very aggressive AND THEY WILL ATTACK YOU!! Read on if you want to know what can happen. Their nasty behaviours have been reinforced. Every time they snatch something from the tourists (snatch phones, sunglasses, earings, hats... anything that could be snatched, they will be bribed (REWARDED) with a fruit. There was a woman there with a bag of fruit, she bribed them and they drop the phone/sunglasses for the fruit) (There was a research carried out by a French scientist, she's concluded that they all have a learnt behavior of snatching things from tourists). We encountered these nasty monkeys and paid a dear price. As we walked down a path to a viewing area, we saw a couple monkeys. we also saw a local woman sitting around very close to the monkey with a bag. The moneys completely not doing anything to her. We did the right thing, stayed away from them, not looking at them, but the next incidents happened within a few seconds. They were very fast, one started to jump on 1 daughter, checking out her bag and quickly jump on her head snatching her sunglasses,we were screaming but then another jumped on my second daughter, even though she was holding to her prescription glasses, this second monkey snatched it and trying to break it. The local woman pulled out fruits from her bag waving at the monkeys, they dropped the glasses to pick up the fruits. Immediately a third monkeys jumped on a tourist lady standing nearby and snatched her phone. We were terrified, the local woman came to me asking for money as she had to buy the fruit. I pulled out a bunch of big notes to give it to her quickly. as those monkey can jump on to snatch my money. We ran out of the area. Basically all the monkeys at the spot jumped on tourist to snatch stuff Due to the monkey jumping on, my daughter had a scratch on her back with yucky muddy monkey foot prints. I took my daughter to the office and they just cleaned it. We continued with the fire dance. Nice to see but Not wort the risk. When we left, it was so crowded with the tourists. Tourists moved slowly out to the car park area where drivers/buses are waiting, but it was so scary as the monkeys all came out sitting on the trees branches which were quite close to our heads. I can still see their sneaky faces, jumping from one branch to the other, actively looking down at the tourists finding targets. We were so scared, I took my daughter's prescription glasses off and pull my girls out of the area as fast as we can. We saw a monkey snatched another glasses. When we got back to the Villa in Semiyak that night ,upon quick research on Google, I realised there is a serious risk of rabies infection which has 100% fatal rate from scratch and bite . We had to contact our travel insurance and was advised to go to the hospital for vaccine. Even though it was a scratch it iwas on the upper body, closer to the head, it is classified as severe . We rushed to the hospital, as rabies injection has to be done on day 0 within 24 hrs, (then day 3, day 7, day 21, day 28) 100% fatal rate world wide (refer World Heath Org. info ) My daughter had to have and 2 doses of rabies vaccine and immunoglobulin . The injections were painful (The vaccine and immunoglobulin are not widely available because they are expensive . Costed us $2500 AUS which luckily will be claimed through travel insurance ) .", "Booked a tour with Viator, a Trip Advisor tour company for our one day Ubud tour, and it was an amazing experience together with our guide named Sheriff. The guide spoke great English and even went out of the way to bring us to the black sand beach when requested, which wasn't part of the package. He brought us to a restaurant beside the rice fields named D'alas, and I had the best Crispy Duck during my stay in . My family of 4 went to the monkey forest, and it was surprisingly cooling in their natural forest. Monkeys were being monkeys, but they're much more tamed than monkeys at Uluwatu temple for sure. Highly recommend this tour agency, Viator as well as the guide, Sheriff!", "the view from the Temple at Uluwatu is amazing. you cant enter the temple itself but there is plenty to see around it. beware that there is alot of walking and stairs which can be a struggle in the heat but worth it. Also there are lots of adorable but scary monkeys that will rob you blind. we got a local guide, Wayan who not only scared the monkeys away from stealing our sunglasses and bags but also gave us some local knowledge, history and a few laughs along the way.", "Uluwatu Temple is a nese Hindu sea temple located on southern side of . Only Indonesia Hindus can enter the temple in ethnic attire - no outsider (even Hindus) are allowed to enter the main temple. Yes, one can see beautiful view of Indian Ocean overlooking a plus 900 ft cliff. Monkeys are a big menace & despite being cautious, my spects were taken by one smart simian (thankfully I was carrying a spare but loosing one definitely costed me). The temple location is touted as good location for watching sunset but trust me there are the same from any good beach. Monkeys are trained to snatch mobile phones & spects - so better not carry them in view.", "Pura Uluwatu is very beautiful place that with Padang Padang Beach nearby (just 10 minutes for taxi). We go to the Padang Padang Beach first at 3pm on a Saturday in the end of April. It was very hot.....about 35-40 degree on that day. The beach is a bit far away from the car park. We walked about 10 to 15 minutes from car park to the beach. It is a small beach but extremely beautiful with blue sky and white sand. Many beauties swam there. Toilets were far away and only available in the car park. After going to Padang Padang Beach, we went to the Pura Uluwatu. It is a huge temple on cliff facing the endless ocean......great views for taking photos! Many monkeies there. One of them snatched my friends' doll on her bag.... although we were already very careful to keep away from the monkeys. There is Kecak and Fire dance on everyday at 6-7 p.m. We purchased tickets for the show and took a seat at 5:10 pm, waiting for the dance show start. All the seats were occupied at 5: 45pm. People with tickets purchased had to stand at the edge for an hour to watch the show if they come late. It was a bit boring at the first 5 minutes of the dance show with all male performers kept singing the word \\Kecak\\\". The middle part is much better and the story of the dance is interesting. The last 15 minutes of the dance was a farce. People can take photos with all the performers with beautiful dress after the dance show. Worth to watch the middle part of the dance if you go to the Pura Uluwatu! Tips: Better not watching the dance show with children aged under 3. As it is very crowded and noisy in the show that easy to make baby crying. Once the children cry, the crew will ask their mother and the crying baby to leave the performance areas.\"", "This temple is beautiful. Beware of the monkey's though. They are not super friendly and steal everything that is not locked down. Best at sunset, and they give you a sarong if you don't have one. Currently the bridge between Uluwatu and the temple is under construction so you need to go 7-8k around the long way, but it's worth it. Rent a scooter and have an adventure getting over there! Inexpensive entry fee 30k IDR i think, and worth it. Walk around, and maybe even see if they are having a dance that night to watch,", "Due to some scheduling issues, we visited this place early in the morning rather than the planned sunset. But this proved to be a blessing in disguise as the place was relatively empty and we could explore most of the temples in the complex. Luckily it was low tide and we could venture out on the temple as well as the beach in the complex. One can't actually enter the temple anyways, but we can go upto the temple entrance where a fresh water well is located. You need to pay some amount (i guess 5000 IDR) to enter this part and the priests will sprinkle the holy water and bless you. I loved this place however, I believe Uluwatu temple is much more scenic and offers better views.", "I saw similar culture and Ramayana story in the form of amazing fire dance at Uluwatu temple. The expressions, dressing and make up of all the characters was amazing.", "What a combo! Visit to Uluwatu temple was so worth. A good view around the temple. Kecak fire dance was the best thing here. I watched Kecak fire dance in Ubud and that was nice too but I highly recommend to watch Kecak fire dance at Uluwatu Temple. Its very interactive and with sufficient light and a stunning sunset on the top. The only hard part is getting a ticket due to long queue. So, if you want a good spot to watch the show and the sunset you need to get there a little early. Once you have the ticket or if you are very early you can always enjoy the view from the temple.", "I have been to the Ulawatu temple before on a blistering hot day but this time it was overcaste and a lot cooler.It is a very clean place and well run.They warn you before entering to put your sunglasses etc into your bag as the Monkeys will thieve them otherwise.We didn't have any trouble but would advise you to heed the warnings.The photographic opportunities are amazing.Huge cliff drops and stunning vistas.Try and wear long pants or 3/4 but they prvide you with a sarong if you don't or a sash anyway to enter the temple.Very reasonable entre fee of 30000rph.It gets very busy with tourists but is a great place to visit with great history.They will provide you with a guide if you want one.So much to learn if you do.Must visit whilst in .Even though I have been before I enjoyed it again", "Uluwatu temple is the temple on the clip and amazing sunset, the scenery here is magnificent and also get the Kecak Dance so very unique dance.", "Perched on a cliff face, Uluwatu temple is very picturesque-which is why a gazillion tourists flock there at sunset. Fantastic photo opportunities. There are lots of steps! Especially along the cliff face. There is a secret gate located along the path on the north cliff face that you can open and sit on a rocky outcrop to watch the sun set. You will find most tourists congregate on the ampitheatre located to the south of the temple which is where you can see the dun set beside the temple. Beware! There sre cheeky monkeys who WILL steal you belongings, like sunglasses from your head (one poor girl was sitting on the grass and took her shoes off, only to have one stolen). Entry is $3. Sarongs can be borrowed (you wear them in the temple as a sign of respect). Warning: toilets are gag-worthy. Traffic is really chaotic", " nese sea temple.Uluwatu, or Pura Luhur Uluwatu, one of six key temples believed to be 's spiritual pillars, is renowned for its magnificent location, perched on top of a steep cliff approximately 70 metres above sea level.ura Luhur Uluwatu is definitely one of the top places on the island to go to for sunset delights, with direct views overlooking the beautiful Indian Ocean and daily Kecak dance performances. nese architecture, traditionally-designed gateways, and ancient sculptures add to Uluwatu Temple's appeal. Entrance fee RP 30.000", "The Uluwatu Temple is a spectacular temple perched at the edge of the rock overlooking the sea, as if on guard. Although the Temple is only open to worshippers it is still a beautiful site. Come here at sunset and stay to see the Kecak & Fire Dance performed by nese dancers. TRY TO PICK A SEAT IN THIS OUTDOOR AMPHITHEATER WHICH WILL NOT HAVE YOU LOOKING INTO THE SUN! This one hour show is well worth seeing for those with a genuine interest in the culture of .", "We went to Uluwatu after late lunch but we had to leave just before the Kecak dance. It was a hot day when we went there and the path can be a challenge for some. The view was spectacular, however, our excitement was replaced with fear when a mother monkey grabbed my wife's leg and didn't let her go. Luckily, our tour guide/driver went to the rescue and got the baby wipes from her hand and threw it away. The mother monkey let my wife go and went for the baby wipes. On our way back, we saw the torn package of the baby wipes with one of the child monkeys eating the wipes. Be careful when going there, take off your sunglasses, try not to bring anything including hand bags, water bottle. Keep your phones in your pocket especially if it's colourful. The view from both ends were great but the temple itself is off limits to visitors.", "Go for the breathtaking view rather than the small temple. We drove to Uluwatu from Seminyak, it was a pleasant hour drive to reach the site. I wasn’t too sure what to expect, but I’m really glad we made the effort to go. The view was stunning unlike anything I’ve seen before – a great photo opportunity. We went early afternoon while it was still pretty quiet and could enjoy the view with little to no other people around. However mid to late afternoon the area becomes really crowded with a number of large tours busses arriving with people there to see the sunset. While I’m sure the sunset would have been wonderful there we left to enjoy it at a quieter beach a short drive away.", "Uluwatu Temple is a temple located in southern part of . This temple is aimed to protect the island from bad things that can attack the island which may come from evil spirit. Situated on the cliff with a great sunset view makes the temple becomes a perfect spot for photography lover. Beside natural beauty, there is also cultural performance held in the temple. Kecak dance is the performance done by local people. Kecak dance is monkey dance by big group of dancers. It tells story of famous Ramayana epic. This temple is like 30-40 minutes from Kuta, 25 minutes from famous JImbaran Beach area and like 1.5 hours from Ubud. The temple was built in 11th century and still and one of the directional temples that was built to protect from evil spirit. We can see beautiful sunset view from here. Please be aware of the monkeys around the temple. It is better for you not to wear your jewelry or watches and put them inside your bag because sometimes the monkeys may grab them.", "The temple is on the edge of the cliff and is very impressive. Kecak Fire Dance start at 6pm, be there at 5.30pm to find nice seat. We paid IDR 100,000 per person for the ticket. The kecak dance was very awesome. The Uluwatu Temple and the Kecak Fire Dance was worth the trip.", "I think visit to wouldn't be completed without a visit to Uluwatu Temple and Tanan Lot Temple. Uluwatu Temple is at south part of which is near to the airport. The view is amazing but certainly crowded with many tourists. We have read about aggressive monkeys prior visit. We left most of our belongings in the car and only bring our wallets and mobile phone for taking pictures. We were lucky as we only saw 4 to 5 monkeys during our visit, and they were very well behaved. A MUST place in !", "I was staying in Ulawatu and it take me 2 1/2 hours to get to the Temple. So if you don't plan well this visit could cost you the whole day. Anyway, the place is beautiful and well kept. Entry fees are 30.000 rupees, less than 3 dollars.", "Uluwatu temple is located at the cliff of Uluwatu facing the indian ocean, offering a breathtaking view. Be careful with the free roaming monkey as they like to fetch things from the guests, especially spectacles and sunglasses. It would be better to hide or keep valuable items securely before roaming around. It is best to visit this place in late afternoon, since there will be a very entertaining Kecak dance at 6 pm (make sure to go there latest at 5:30 pm or earlier to ensure good seating spots). The show itself has been slightly modified, by including some entertaining actions to make it more fund and ejoyable, very good one. However, the organizer should be able to limit number of guests to ensure safety and full action shows can be performed properly. In our case, I believe they have allowed way too many guests so many of them sits on the floor, limiting area for the dancer and dangerous if something wrong happens. This is why I only give this a 4 stars instead of 5 stars. This is also a good area for watching sunset, providing no clouds blocking our view.", "Loved the views of the ocean and the sunset from Uluwatu! Unfortunately very crowded and needed to line up to take pictures! But overall would recommend it.", "This is our 2nd visit in Uluwatu temple. The scenery is so great... never bored to come to this place. Loved to see the waves hit the rock. In the evening you can see Kecak dance while seeing the sunset. Nice place to visit...", "This is one of the must see Ubud attractions. There live around 750 monkeys here divided into 6 groups, each group with their respective boss. Since they are well fed, they are not so naughty like their colleagues in Uluwatu temple. The monkeys live well here, they even have a small swimming pool! Do not miss the charming water temple in the river side with her huge Banyan tree, dragon bridge and riverside walks.", "Nice place with some history connected to it. The monkeys here were well behaved, unlike the nasty ones in Uluwatu! Many tourists with parking place for private cars etc. A guide with knowledge of the history and the monuments is ideal-too bad we did not have one. Plus, there could be signages for people to read, the history behind certain temples and carvings, statues etc.. A must visit in ", "Pura Uluwatu is a sea temple in Uluwatu. The temple is dedicated to Rudra. The temple is built at the edge of a 70 meter high rock projecting into the sea. Though a small temple existed there earlier, the structure was significantly expanded in the 11th Century. The temple is inhabited by monkeys, who are notorious for snatching visitors' belongings.", "Uluwatu temple is located on the edge of Bukit cliff that offers one of the most gorgeous views on earth. Tips : the \\temple\\\" itself is not for public so we could not enter but we could tolerate that because of the regulation for Hindus only. Go there for sunset as the view is breathtaking and you can watch the Kecak dance performance for a little extra fee of about 6$. Oh yeah, please beware of the monkeys! They can be aggressive sometimes. Another tips : we can recommend you to go to one of several high end resorts nearby (e.g. Bvlgari, Karma Kandara, Alila Uluwatu or Banyan Tree) for a sunset cocktail. It is a splurge, but for the billion-dollars-view you can enjoy there, maybe you only have to pay hundreds. Well worth it IMHO.\"", "My husband and I have seen the monkeys at Uluwatu in previous years and were not interested in seeing them again. Our hotel recommended that we go to the monkey forest and we were not disappointed. The monkeys were very friendly unlike Uluwatu and kept to themselves. We couldn't believe how many of them there were. It was a lovely scenic walk around the forest.", "When in , this is a must see place. Ulu Watu Temple is located on a cliff with a beautiful view to the Indian Ocean. Its not wheelchair or stroller friendly and its a long walk by the cliffs with lots of stairs. But if you are able, don't miss this opportunity. There is an entrance fee at the entrance. And since its a holy place you need cover your lower part with cloth if its exposed. You can get it at the entrance and its free. Just drop it into a basket on the way out for the next. Bring with you a hat and bottles of water. And also a good camera Becareful, there are very cheeky and aggressive monkeys everywhere. I saw a tourist get her handphone snatched away. Just don't disturb them and keep your valuables in your pocket and move around in groups. Then you will be safe. A lot of tourist disturb them.", "went to uluwatu as it was listed as a must see and if there wasnt hundreds of people there it might be more beautiful..we had already had a very long day so the lots of people all pushing for the best photos probably wasnt great for us, much busier than I expected but then most places we have visited have been busy. the location and history is amazing, it was cloudy and we didn't get a sunset, we left un time for the rain..still nice to tick that off the to do list", "Getting there is NOT half the fun, (because of the traffic and scooters, scooters, everywhere). However, once you get there, be prepared for a stunning presentation and a breathtaking view! FIRE DANCE:This is a story that is acted out for you and presented with gorgeous costumes and chanting men. You will be sitting in a bleachers type sitting arrangement. It works but it is very hot so you must just sit and enjoy every moment without thinking about the weather. HISTORY: Research on the internet for the history and meaning of ULUWATU. Getting there:Our driver got us to ULUWATU and got us out of there in no time. But, the ride home was just the same...traffic and scooters everywhere. A very interesting experience. Again, well worth it. Before you get out of the car, Keep your glasses in your purse and anything else. The monkeys will snatch anything they can. Your driver will warn you. Heed. It is an experience like nothing else you will see anywhere. Oh, please respect the performers and do not get up and leave before it officially ends. Thanks and have a good time. The show is only about an hour but, the ride to get there and to get back to your hotel will take a total of 3 hours depending where you came from. We drove from KUTA. Plan ahead ...", " is home to the Pura Luhur Uluwatu, one of the nine major Hindu temples on the island. Dances are performed for visitors every evening at sunset. The view of the sunset along with the Ocean & the cliffs is very beautiful. To reach the temple one has to climb many stairs. One has to cover the legs to enter the area.", "Uluwatu is one of the most popular temple as it is famous for it's sunset and kecak dance,I visited in afternoon and it was too noisy and crowded and difficult to get photo opportunities as there were people everywhere we do witnessed some monkeys on our way but they were harmless as we have a lot of monkeys here in india ,though the view was spectacular and the campus was quite big,I guess the best time for photo ops could be early morning when it is less touristy.", "We came here just for the CLIFF. Indeed, it did not disappoint. The waves were hypnotic as they slam against the rocks, roaring and crashing as they came. The horizon of the Indian Ocean was the perfect place to watch the sunset. The Uluwatu Temple has been around for over a hundred years. The atmosphere was electrifying as tourists jostled to pose and take pictures. You must NOT miss this....", "Such a nice place to stay. We are staying in the home stay uluwatu tregge surf camp. We loved the Thomas beach, not touristic at all. The temple is nice but the monkeys can be a little agressive. They grab everything they can so don't wear glasses.", "While not as dramatic as the iconic Tanah Lot temple on the West Coast of , this temple built on the cliff at the SW point of the island is quite impressive but the view of the ocean crashing into the rocky cliffs is even more so. Worth a visit for sure. Everyone warned us of the aggressive monkeys in the area and we prepared ourselves accordingly but only saw three rather placid monkeys on the way out. Not to be missed is the Kecak monkey and fire dance performance at the end of the afternoon -- sitting in the amphitheatre watching the performance (one of the best I have seen after nine visits to ) against the backdrop of the ocean and the setting sun was the most impressive part of our visit to Uluwatu.", "Ulwatu Temple was much bigger than I thought it would be - it was very impressive & there was a Wedding happening whilst we were there on the edge if the cliff. Gorgeous scenery - well worth the visit. We also went to the fire dance which wasn't a fire dance in real test it was a story if the culture - interesting but I think 30mins would have sufficed instead of 1 hour as the chanting went on & on - otherwise not so bad.", "The temple is common in but place is amazing. Standing in edge of the cliff in Uluwatu is so hypnotizing, my mind keep telling me to jump to the deep blue ocean. I'm so speechless and keep muttering \\awesome, amazing, OMG\\\" Walk until you reach the hill and you will reach wide space to enjoy the view. Most important thing is beware of monkey.\"", "We booked a private driver to take us out to uluwatu. We enjoyed strolling around the cliff. The monkeys do guard the walk way and will snatch your belongings so we put everything in a back pack, was a good laugh. You can't go inside the temple, just view from the outside which is all we are interested in seeing anyway. Glad we went and would love to see one of the magic sunsets out there - maybe next time!", "Our 3rd visit to we were determined to visit Uluwatu to see the famous sunset - be nice to see the actual temple which on the whole was closed when you reached the top of the stairs with only access to the walled perimeter to photograph the spectacular cliffs and ocean below. I say this loosely too as you really do jostle for space with the vast quantity of tourists for such a small venue. The car park carries a levy of 2000 rupees, then there is the entrance fee and another fee if you want to experience the Kecek fire dancing. As soon as I climbed out of our taxi, a huge monkey launched itself to my back, scaring me considerably. Our driver advised they will steal your sunglasses, hats and even try to take off with the shoes on your feet. So beware. There were rows upon rows of tourist buses and the car park full. You are adorned with a sarong and orange sash which was nylon and added to the heat, travellers who wore long skirts or trousers managed to get away with only a sash which I would recommend. We stayed for the Fire Dance and was horrified to see how many people they were cramming into the tiny amphitheater, literally an accident waiting to happen with no escape route from the top. It was so hot being squashed into the terraces with the sun still not set and the cramped seating conditions. There were small children and babies squashed in with the adults and seated on the ground where the show was being performed so no ease of access if there were a fire, medical urgency or what if the amphitheater collapsed! It’s happened before at venues around the world. We didn’t stay for the entire dance and made our way giving apologies to other tourists as we squeezed through downwards to the exit literally stepping over bodies as we did. Couldn’t face the stampede to get out. The show itself rather bizarre indeed. I would suggest that this show and access to the temple should be set to a limited number only bookable in advance to ensure health and safety and enjoyment and comfort of visitors. It’s worth a visit and if you do I wouldn’t bother with the Fire Dance tickets, many people stood hanging over the wall at the front of the amphitheater and doorway and had a free show! In greater comfort than those crammed in like a cattle market.", "uluwatu is temple in located in south of , there is so much fun and attraction around there in the evening such us, kecak dance, sunset on the beach and many more", "We visited during the wrong time of the year, ramadhan holidays. It was a total nightmare. We literally crawl all the way there, took us 2 1/2 hours to reach uluwatu from Safari. Bumper to bumper jam. Luckily we reach the temple grounds just before the sunset. In less than 1/2 an hour it was over. We didn't spend enough time there, but view was spectacular. A word of caution, beware of the monkeys. We didn't take our driver's advise seriously until a monkey came out of no where and snatch my friend's glasses. And that's not the end, 2 more encounters where monkeys snatch slippers off 2 girls; both while posing for photos. Unbelievably quick!", "The entrance fee is 60k, which is unreasonable too expensive and is not as spectacular as Uluwatu temple. It's more religious thing. To go inside, you have to take some religious ritual. Too many tourists, mostly Chinese and Asian.", "This was by far the most scenic temple we visited during this trip. We wanted to go to Tanon Lot but our driver said we would not have enough time to go before taking us to the airport. I am so glad he took us there instead. I really had had enough of temples, I just wanted to see more of nature and less of man made sites. If you have limited time or do not want to walk too far, go to the trail on the right hand side. You would take in the beautiful views of the cliff, the rushing waves and the Uluwatu temple. Make sure to hold on to your glasses. There were some monkeys there who love to grab people glasses and sunglasses from their face. There were also patrols to lure the monkeys to drop the glasses and exchange it for banana. May be this was why they take glasses as they knew that they would be rewarded with food. Put on your sunscreen and wear your hats as there are no shade along the trail.", "There definitely is a very valid reason why this temple pops up on every image search of . It is set in such a beautiful background. it simple breathtaking! The Ulan Danu temple is about 2.5 hour drive from Seminyak and thus a little far from the city, maybe this is the reason you will not find it as commercialized as the Tanah Lot of Uluwantu temple. We went here on the last of our trip to and it undoubtedly became the highlight.The temple by itself is a simple structure, quite similar to the one at Uluwantu. It is the surrounding Bratan Mountain and lake, beautiful landscaping, low floating clouds and the pleasant weather that makes this place such a delight to visit. I would definitely say that this must be the first on your list on your trip to . Visiting to this temple would take you almost a full day, but it is still worth it!", "Uluwatu Temple such a magical place in . Located at south of in the edge of cliff, beauty and elegance. And we can see dance performer here (tari kecak, sendra tari ramayana) with the backgound of sea and sunset. So epic performance.", "Uluwatu temple on a high cliff overlooking the sea is a very spiritual place for the nese and is Heritage-listed. Be sure to wear good walking shoes as there is a lot of steep walking, stairs and narrow paths to climb. Beware of the monkeys in the undergrowth on either side of the walkways. They love to rob tourists of sunglasses, shiny jewellery, watches and bags. So hide them. When visiting the temple you will need to wear clothing that covers your legs or sarongs are provided. The steep climb to the top to walk around the temple is well worth the effort for the fabulous ocean views. The path to the left of the sea wall is a great place to take photos of the Temple on top of the cliff. A great experience!", "Many tourists, but always worth a visit while in Ubud! Plenty of monkeys playing on the paths; sometimes fighting too (with each other). So, you need to be careful not to get in their way. Monkeys aren't as aggressive as the ones near Uluwatu in the South.", "I was very hesitate to go here... our group had visited Uluwatu temple a few days prior and those monkeys were so aggressive! However the monkey forest is much more relaxed.. unless you have food or a bottle in your hand they really don't bother with you. There are people selling bananas around the forest if you'd like a more close up encounter. Monkey's aside the forest is a really nice area to walk around.", "The amazing Pura Ulu Watu Temple built on the top of a 70-meter cliff above the blue waters of the Indian Ocean. It is a beautiful place. Standing in front of the temple and looking at the fall of the cliff, with the endless space of the ocean in front of you and the green tropical jungle behind you, you feel that you are on the edge of the earth. it's worth coming late in the afternoon. watch out for the monkeys that revolve along the cliff and are just waiting to steal something.The temple is dedicated to the spirit of the sea. It is worth spending time there. amazing views.", "Uluwatu Temple is about 30” away from Kuta. The Temple is right at the end and look out to the ocean. The scenery and landscape is very beautiful and relaxing compared to other temples. Come early before all the big tourist buses and before it gets too hot. This is one of our favorite place to be.", "The Uluwatu Temple is a must see if you come to . It has an amazing view that is even better when the sun goes down. There are also monkies, they make sure that there is always some fun. You should defenitely watch the traditional dances in the Temple. A true must see.", "The Kecak Fire Dance is on of 's most iconic art performances, famous for it's dominant use of human vocals in place of gamelan instruments to accompany the dance-dramq at it's core. Your visit to the island won't be complete without seeing a show, and the best place to do so is at the cliff-top qmphitheatre located just south of the Uluwatu Temple on 's sothern Bukit Peninsula and at sunser for added drama. If you need tour driver, please let me know on whatsApp +6281999866555 thank you🙏", "We visited there at night after the Uluwatu fire dance. The drivers suggested us to have meal in one of the restaurant. The view is fantastic, while the price of the dinner is terrible. It takes about USD$80 Per persons. It is the most expensive meal we have in . And the most important thing is, the food is not good. But I like the night view there. You can have a look of the view with airport as the backdrop. There is a music band singing different songs but we need to pay for the tips.", "We have been to the monkey Temple at Uluwatu previously so this time we visited the monkey forest and were prepared for the monkey's cheeky antics. My kids love the monkeys and had monkeys climbing all over them after one of the workers started to feed them close to where my kids were sitting. Yes they are wild animals so need to be cautious but they freely climbed on my kids and perched up on their laps and shoulders. On the other hand my teenage nieces were terrified and after 5 minutes walked straight back out the gate before any monkeys could get close to them. It is a nice cool spot for an early morning walk around while the monkeys are active and getting fed. Not everyone's cup of tea but worth the small entry fee.", "Went with three children 11-17 and enjoyed the spectacular setting, the sunset and fire dance performance. Different and interesting to see the nese culture, also for the children. Allow 1 hour walking around and 1,25h if you see the fire dance. Be early for seats at the fire dance. Costs 100’ pp for a fire dance ticket. And 30’ pp in entrance to Uluwatu. Lots of people but not completely crowded. Hot...", "Uluwatu Temple was built by Empu Kuturan in 9th AD, was build on a 70-meter-high cliff protruding above Indonesian Ocean. Because of its unique location, visitors to the temple have to take a long stone stairway to reach it. The temple function as a sea temple, which protecting the islands from bad influence and near the temple live thousand monkey which local people believe if the monkey was guarding the temple from negative things. Uluwatu temple always become the most favorite temple for visit, mostly guest visit this temple want to see the uniqueness of the temple and watching the amazing view of sunset. It was a fantastic scenic beauty as its the extreme last point of where all the 3 sides are covered with sea. The temple area is so huge that it may take hours to cover everything. So make sure that you wind up things fast, else you have sufficient time to go through all. You need to wear the traditional cloth over your clothes before entering inside. Be careful about your belongings from the MONKEYS. There is 3-4 shops for shopping. Toilet facility outside. Parking area.", "ULUWATU temple is an Hindus temple in south of , nice Sunset view, Kecak dance performance and also amazing temple building structure. Come and enjoy...", "A great experience to witness! Be careful of the playful monkeys that won't be shy to grab anything they can get their hands on. Great to take photos with however! My partner and I came here and watched the Kecak dance which was a fun spectacle with crowd interactions and a very catchy tune. Cha cha cha! Come here for a beautiful sunset, a fun dance, see the monkeys and then go for dinner and many options surrounding Uluwatu!", "There is nothing special in Uluwatu Temple. But, if you want to see sunset and Kecak dance, it's a good place. It was my intention when I got here. Unfortunately, when I was there, it's cloudy and raining so hard. So, I didn't see sunset and Kecak dance. And beware of the monkeys here. They are so naughty! They like to steal people's glasses, hats, and sandals. I was one of the victims. While I was taking pictures, one of the monkeys stole my glasses and he tried to eat them.", "Uluwatu temple offers much more than most of the other temples we had visited in . We saw some small local ones in Kuta, visited the Tirta Empul, and the Ganung Kawi, and Uluwatu far surpassed them all. It is on the cliffside, and the views as the sun begins to set is magical. Night and day, the temple has many photo opportunities. The hike is uphill and there are stairs so if you need something more accessible or you are older, this may not be for you. But if you want a little piece of history of , and looking to enjoy a good cultural 'tour' this is just the ticket. The temple is swarmed by tons of monkeys, so make sure not to have anything flashy on, like sunglasses or jewelry as they will be attracted to it. But for the most part they are friendly and provide for some great photo opportunities. And you can buy food from the vendor if you want to feed them too. For an additional cost of about $9 USD you can pay to see the Kecak Fire Dance, which is a traditional nese culuture show that begins right as the sun goes down. Get there early as the entire seating section fills up, and once it does, the only remaining seating is in the back behind the seats and your view will be limited. Also, some seating (maybe 30%) will be directly on the ground, no chair or designated seating, so if you don't like the idea of that, again please get there early to find an actual seat to sit on, otherwise you are on the cement sitting cross legged for the one hour show. Which, by the way, is well worth it no matter where you are sitting. You can also call and make seating reservations ahead of time. As for the Kecak show, it was top notch. We had seen a Legong show in Ubud, and another show in Jimbaran, and this was by far the best. The storyline was much more entertaining, and they often do a couple renditions of the show so it is not always exactly the same if you ever want to see it more than once. The costumes were beautiful and bright, and the actors were funny and entertaining, and the fire was a nice addition. The monkey and Sita (the main female character) were my favorite. It was very beautiful to see a story of another culture unfold and told in the way that it was. I fully recommend the show, and the temple if you have two to three hours of time in your day.", "Uluwatu Temple ........ whaooooooooo ....... Right on the cliff tip ........ A good scenery for sunset, sunrise ........ Or even just the sea cliff scenery ...... Beautifully built environment ...... Kecak Dance theatre ..... Monkeys ..... Wonderful, awesome ......", "We were there to explore the cultural attraction in . Very interesting place and on the way to the cliff where the temple is, there are lots of monkeys in the park leading up to the temple. The monkeys were tame. We also attended the Kecak dance performing the Ramayana story. At the time it was heavily cloudy and once we secured a good spot in the amphitheatre, the rain started. We and all of the guests werent prepared for the rain. It took a while for the organiser to distribute disposable rain ponchos, it helped but we all got wet. The unpleasant experience could have been avoided by distributing the rain ponchos. Anyway, the performance itself was fantastic but the rain and last minute distribution of rain ponchos was a distraction. It could've been 4/5 from me. Actually the learning is when coming to the Uluwatu Temple during the rainy season, best prepared for rain (bring a rain coat)", "The place itself is crowded with tourists from China. Large Chinese tourists with lots of individual tour guides. Some of them were offered a spa/massage plus uluwatu day trip views. The place is good to go at 4:30pm to avoid crowds but you need to wait until after sunset for the kecak dance. Other then that, lots of cheeky monkeys stealing your sunnies/specs. Just be careful not to wear any of that around there!", "Visiting the Monkey Temple at Uluwatu was breathtaking. From the sheer cliffs to the temple, and the monkeys! An easy walk along the wall path to see some spectacular views. We thought the monkeys would be thieving from everyone, but they were not! Definitely worth a visit!", "Unless you want to see the sunset there and the dance don't go to Uluwatu. There is very little you can see of it and the litter around it makes it a bit of a downer. The view from the cliffs is nice but overall not worth the trip out there. Tanah Lot, on the other hand is very nice temple to visit.", "The temple is definitely not to be missed. Set along the gorgeous southern coastline of , this cliffside temple is filled with wild monkeys! For the most part, they are tame, but we did see a lady get her sunglasses stolen, only to have to pay for monkey food to get the returned. (An obvious scam so the temple people can make money, but it's not much cash and kind of a fun show.) Take a walk all along the temple in the afternoon, and then head over to the Uluwatu Fire and Kecak dance for sunset. A beautiful day and definitely not to be missed. One of the highlights of our trip.", "The monkeys are friendly and not as aggressive as found in Uluwatu. They are small in size. Take the help of guides, who will keep the monkeys at bay by showing a slingshot. If you want the monkeys to sit on your lap or climb on your shoulder or head for a photograph, the guides will give you peanuts(with shell), using which you can attract them. Lot of tall trees are available in the forest and you can stroll around. Not a very large forest. there is a temple inside.", "Uluwatu temple is situated on the top of a rocky hill in southern part of . At the bottom of the hill there is a sea beach which is having awesome scenic beauty. The hill is almost 500 feet high and at the top the temple is situated. Again beware of monkeys here as they are bit aggressive in nature and try to snatch your belongings. Try to carry a stick while you are entering to the temple. Viewing the temple from another hill is really fantastic.", "The temple has a perfect place with an amazing view. But there are a lot of tourists and most of them do not behave like they are in a temple. It is full and sometimes loud. I can imagine that the atmosphere could be great if there would be less People. But it is still worth to see because of the great view when you are in Uluwatu. Otherwise, there are a lot of nice temples in ", "BALI - Land of God's & Discovery.. . Uluwatu Temple!!! Throw back memories of !! Amazing place.. 💙 Followed by A Hindu play featuring Lord Rama and Hanuman.. @tourism. @makemytripindia . . # #indonesia#amazing#place#peace#nature#breathtaking#view#crystal#clearwaterbeach#uluwatutemple #travelblogger # diaries #travelphoto #makemytrip #global_vegmunchies #followme", "When on you get to visit a lot of temples, and Uluwatu is one of those most guides will take you to, and they also have a traditional dance show every evening. If you're going to the dance show, try and get there early, as some many visitors will be there that you easily can spend 1-2 hours in the car just to get to the temple, as the queue, easily can be 5 km.", "Uluwatu temple is on cliff top and has great religious value for nese and only they can enter the temple.Tourist can move around the premise and can enjoy magnificent view of Indian Ocean,sunset and Great Wall of . Best thing I like was Kecak dance performance in amphitheater. Viewers take their seats before 6.00pm and they get printed paper with the sequences and meaning of Kecak dance .Dance is based on Ramayana story . Being Hindu I could understand the story. Dancers really performed well especially Hanuman and the best part was their men's orchestra . They chant chak chak chak in rhythm. The great location, sunset view and kecak dance gave us Devine experience .", "Uluwatu is where the famous cliff hanging Pura Uluwatu temple is located. The majestic cliff attraction many tourist to come here to see it themselves. The loud sound of wave can be heard from quite a distance. The entrance fee is Rp 20,000 and you need to be properly dressed to enter. Sarongs and sashes are available free at the entrance. The temple is inhabited by large number of monkeys, who are extremely adept at snatching visitors' belonging, including bags, cameras and eyeglasses. Keep a very close grip on all your belongings and stow away your eyeglasses if at all possible.", "Uluwatu Temple or Pura Luhur Uluwatu, is considered to be one of six key temples believed to be 's spiritual pillars. Renowned for its magnificent location, the temple is perched on top of a steep cliff around 70 meters above sea level. With a name that loosely translates to \\something divine\\\" it is a fantastic destination because of its incredible views of the countryside.Perched on the edge of the ocean cliff, the temple overlooks some of the country's famous attractions and panoramic view of Indian Ocean, dramatic Kecak Dance and romantic sunset.\"", "Its a bit of a hike from Denpasar to Uluwatu - say about 300K IDR driver cost - but it is a must-do for sunset. The temple itself is pretty, but its the location perched high on the clifftop that is remarkable. Its one of 's sunset destinations, and can get very crowded for a short period of time. There are many monkeys, with a reputation for pinching your sunglasses and shoes; so we opted for a guide who was lurking at the main gate (~70K IDR) who knew how to manage any primate-related risks. A sarong and sash are available at the gate, bring some cash for the entry fee. Allow about an hour, bring water, mossie repellent and of course the camera !", "I rent a bike and drove 1hr30' to Uluwatu Temple. Luckily it wasn't raining so I was able to catch a beautiful sunset over the temple. Be careful of the monkeys !!!! They were naughty scary, they even stole my hair tie :((. Anyway I heard there was a show which you have to pay 100 Indonesian rupee ( I heard people said it was a good show ) but too bad I didn't have time to see it. Hopefully I could come back next time.", "The views from the left side of the temple are unforgettable! We came around 5pm and was able to catch the sunset on the horizon creating a picturesque scene worthy of the hour trip from Kuta Beach. Tip: You'll likely need a taxi or rent a driver to get here. I recommend renting a driver vs taking a taxi. We were able to rent a driver for 4.5 hours (Kuta Beach to Uluwatu Temple to Jimbaran to Kuta Beach) for 300,000 rp. The night before, we took taxis from Kuta Beach to Ayana Rock Bar and back which cost ~250,000 rp and Ayana Resort is not nearly as far as Uliwatu. If you need a recommendation for a driver, please refer to my other review!", "Overall, I was disappointed with Uluwatu since the hype is much larger than the small temple. The highlights were the cheeky monkeys and rocky coastal wall. Sunset was nice as the sun set behind the temple if you walked along the coastline. The difficult part is getting to and from the temple as bemos don't run late in the day. Our only options were a tour, hiring a taxi, or renting a motorbike. Erik @ diytravelhq.com", "Uluwatu is a beautiful temple but often very crowded due to its spectacular setting. Around sunset you can watch the spectacular kecak dance performance in a amphitheater..... definitely worth it if you are interested in nese culture. (Don't be one of the insensitive tourists who goes to take sunset photos during the performacnce - just enjoy the dance and the view)", "I've been to Uluwatu before, but as this was hubby's first visit to , I wanted him to see it. Some beautiful temples with breathtaking views, however our 'guide' demanded a fee of AUD20 for about 20 mins, during which she spoke about 3 times. A much better hourly rate than I make. I would go again, but only if we could avoid using a guide.", "The Uluwata Temple's setting was spectacular. The temple was built on high cliffs surrounded by crashing waves of the blue sea. The photo ops were great. Take care to protect your camera, glasses, jewelry, etc from the monkeys. We put everything in our small backpack except my camera which I kept cradled in my hand. We saw monkey climb up a woman & pull off her earrings. Also, a monkey climbed on to a man's head. We were not sure what it was after. Monkey bites can be dangerous! So, do not wear anything to attract them. But, even with monkey banits, this clifftop temple was worth a visit", "Uluwatu temple sits on top of a cliff and you are not allowed inside most of the premises. It is not that impressive on its own. However, the view from the top is breathtaking despite the crowds and heat. Walk all the way down and you would reach the end of the cliff, great photo op moment! You can stand there forever just looking at the waves crashing and the never ending skyline. Definitely a beautiful memory of that will always be etched in my mind! Also caught the Kecak dance (100RP/person), however, the heat is unbearable! Do slap on a ton of sunscreen, bring a hat or an umbrella to shield yourself before the sunsets. The dance was interesting and probably the most cultural performance I have seen so far in . It was nice to receive a sheet of paper explaining the meaning behind the skit of 's \\Romeo and Juliet\\\" (Rama and Siti). But, take note that there will be bored audiences leaving the arena mid performance. Though they should have stayed all the way till the fire dance which was quite spectacular.\"", "We visited Uluwatu on our 2nd day in . Its a well organized venue and the early evening show overlooking the sea and the sunset were highlights of our visit. I will take this opportunity to help out our guide over our stay. Pak Nyoman was our driver and guide for 4 days across different parts of the island. We were a family of 5 including 2 kids and were very comfortable in his clean and well maintained Toyota Avanza. He was always on time, his driving was very safe and his communication in English was very good. At all attractions that we visited, people seemed to know and respect him. He was also very helpful with advice regarding the do's and dont's at different places. I'd recommend his service any day. The gentleman is reachable on +6281241056489.", "You get peace when you step into this cool and pleasant Uluwatu temple area with green and lush garden surrounding the temple and a breathe of fresh and non polluted air. the icing on the cake is the sun set view. It takes almost 90 minutes from kuta on a normal day and when we visited it was raining for most part of the day with lovely and pleasant clouds. The weather is so pleasant and chilly if required you can stay at night in the cottage adjacent to the temple. You can also go for boating in the pond next to the temple . Any one visiting should certainly visit the temple and an excellent photographic location.", "Uluwatu has some beautiful vistas and a lovely sunset. However, don't expect this temple to feel particularly sacred. It still has throngs of tourists and stalls selling all kinds of stuff. At least the stalls are only in the parking lot and not inside the gates. I liked Ulawatu better than Tanah Lot, and as other reviewers said, it's great for some beautiful snaps.", "Uluwatu temple offers panoramic scenes from the limestone cliffs and the Uluwatu temple coupled with photogenic monkeys. Engage a guide to maximise this awesome experience.", "If you wanna see a beautiful sunset on the ocean from a cliff, it can be one of the best choice! you can see the beauty of Indian ocean from a 70 m high cliff. It can b one of the best moment of your life. large white waves are kissing the rocky beach every moment to increase its beauty! There is a temple and lots of monkeys! U can also enjoy the kecak dance here in the evening. Only bad thing is its distance from the city. For the huge traffic jam, sometimes you need even 3 hours to reach the Uluwatu Temple from city area. In that case, a motorbike is the best choice which can reduce your time approximately one third!", "I was a solo traveler riding a scooter from Kuta. i spent one night in Uluwatu at Blue Point Bay Villa and Spa just to visit Pura Luhur Uluwatu and to watch the Kecak Dance. Its about 2-3 km from the temple.Well the view from the cliff was amazing. You need to pay for the entry and to get the sarung at the counter before get in the temple compound. Pack of tourists lining up as early as 5 pm to buy ticket for Kecak Dance (100000idr for foreigner). They provided an article explaining the show episodes and stories.Than i went into the arena as i read from the previous visitor reviews that the arena will be packed soon and there will be no comfortable sitting place. While waiting till the show start after 6pm, tourists start clogging up the arena in no time. As the sun start to set the show started.The staff will accomodate as much viewers as they can The tourists who arrived late will sit besides the dancers on the stage/floor or on the plastic chairs provided. The show itself was unique and cultural. I enjoyed myself and it worth the struggle.", "Uluwatu temple is a very special place in with breathtaking views. Be very aware of the monkey's here, they love to steal things and really do run the place! :) Sunglasses hats and thongs are some of their favourite things to steal :) secure everything before you go, even in the carpark! There are a few market holdersand warungs there to support, if you can, I picked up a few bargains from a beautiful lady that had been in Uluwatu all her life! When enetering temple sarongs are given to wear but we had our own traditional batik sarongs and I think the monkey's know that everyone in purple are visiting lol I also carried a big stick so if any came to close to me I could bang it on the ground to keep them a nice distance from me, this seemed to work, I would never hit the monkey's i just didn't want them too close to me lol", "I can't begin to describe the sunset at Uluwatu Temple. It's literally breathtaking. We didn't want to have to rush off the beaches to go to Uluwatu but we did anyway - and were SO HAPPY we did. We would have literally kicked ourselves missing this. Go for Sunset. Check out both sides of the cliffs. Take a lot of panorama pictures. There are wild monkeys here - so DO NOT take any bottles of water or food - they will snatch them out of your hands. We saw monkeys grab glasses form people and break them - so if you don't need your glasses to see or sunglasses - leave them in the car. There is a fire dance at the temple after sunset that is also a must see!", "Don't even hesitate. Arrive to Uluwatu temple by 5 or 5:15 pm, which should give you time to take pictures of the temple on the cliff and get your tickets for the fire dance. This is the real attraction, I think. Try to get to the amphitheater by 5:45 so you get a seat and settle. Surprisingly, although you're staring into the setting sun, it's quite cool. The performance is great and the audience participation towards the end is engaging. Try not to be a rude tourist who gets up and leaves while the performance is going on - it's rude and disrespectful to the performers and it's distracting for other audience members. All in all, we enjoyed this stop on our day-long tour of and loved the performance and I do not hesitate to recommend it. Well worth it!", "They are not as aggressive as at Ulu Watu but still kinda creepy. Was also so so crowded when we were there. Maybe going early n the morning would have been better?Lovely forest though.", "It was a bit disappointing, can’t get anywhere near the Uluwatu Temple, only take some photos from the distance which I guess you could get elsewhere. WATCH OUT: after buying the tickets a “guy with an ID lanyard” helped us with the free sarongs then started walking with us into the grounds of the temple. I realised that he is guiding us and even though he didn’t mention it, it was clear he’d expect a payment. I asked if we required a guard in order to enter and see the sights, he was very vague and wouldn’t give a straight answer. Then when I kept asking he said he’d only want a 100k (triple the entrance fee). We politely said no thank you and he got quite angry. Also: if you want to comeback to see the Kecak dance later at sunset you’ll have to pay the entry fee again, makes sense to combine the two.", "Uluwatu is a beautiful temple set on a great cliff face. Once again only around $3AUD per person to enter. I suggest with all Temples to cover up. You will be required to wear a sarong at this one. We were warned of monkeys but did not run into any in the middle of the day.", "We did a short afternoon trip to Uluwatu. It was the most beautiful sunset we've ever seen, stunning views. The location of the temples are very unique, on top of the cliff. The architecture is quite different with any other big and high temples, here they are very simple. The monkey Kecak dance was very spectacular with packed audience. we loved and enjoyed very much.", "Uluwatu temple is the most southerly of 's coastal temples and, while the temple is not that impressive when there is no ceremony taking place, the location, on a tall cliff overlooking the impossibly blue Indian Ocean stretching out to the far horizon, is spectacular and makes for great photographs. As there at many of the island's temples, here be monkeys: and not ordinary monkeys. On three occasions when we have visited, we have seen monkeys leap on to the barrier wall that stops you getting to close to the cliff edge and whip sunglasses off the head of visitors as they pass by. They run off with them and wait, chewing on the glasses and tearing off plastic attachments, earpieces etc. until, like a saviour out of howhere, a guy in temple wear appears and throws food to the monkey who promptly drops the sunglasses. The guy then hops over the wall to retrieve them. This is theatre - the guy and the monkey are working in tandem. Not nice! So, keep an eye out for monkeys and if you don't absolutely need to wear sunglasses at Uluwatu, don't wear them. If you can't walk without sunglasses, consider not going to Uluwatu Temple at all. If you want to see a nese temple, there are much more beautiful temples elsewhere, at Lempuyang for example, and there are many other places near to Uluwatu Temple where you can get those magnificent Indian Ocean views.", "There is not a lot to do in uluwatu temple, but it's has the most beautiful scene of Indian ocean and sunset. It can get crowded . Wear short or skirt that cover your knee length, if you don't it's ok as they will provide a sarong, uluwatu temple is like any temple in is very sacred, so covering your knee is a show of respect. As much as beautiful picturesque it is do becareful of the monkeys that roaming the temple; they tend to go for your sunglasses or camera..sit down and watch the dance . It's worth it.", "Checking out the temple and the fire show is something worthwhile, but don't try to pack it in if you are running short on nights in . Depending upon where you are staying the drive to Uluwatu can be upwards of an hour to the middle of nowhere. The temple is \\guarded\\\" by monkeys that like to grab at shiny belongings and might be trained to take things so that locals can then bribe the monkey with food for the item and then the tourist can purchase their item back from the local. The fire show is pretty incredible and has a story line to follow the action.\"", "It was raining the entire week in during our vacation but we were lucky that day when we visited Uluwatu Temple as the sun was up. The temple is billeted up in a mountain and by the cliff. There's an entrance fee of 30,000 Rupiah per adult but it's worth the price. All visitors of the temple must wear a \\sarong\\\" which is a form of dress code to show respect. The sarong will be provided at the entrance. Our tour guide notified us that there are monkeys in the forest and they usually grab belongings of the tourists. You have to hire a local to retrieve your item. There was a monkey walking by the road and his handler was following him. There were tourists taking photos of the monkey. Lucky, the monkey was behave that time! We managed to buy a painting which cost us 100,000 Rupiah per piece. Our friends bought similar kind of painting at Seminyak Beach and it cost them 400,000 Rupiah. We had a good deal!!!!! The view of the temple is really beautiful and I was speechless when I saw it. It was breezy. It was relaxing and refreshing. This is my favorite place in and it's a must visit!!! There's no way to miss this place!!!\"", "If it were not for the crowd, Uluwatu Temple would be a fantastic place to hike around as the view along the cliffs is breath taking. To appreciate its charm, the best time to visit probably would be early morning or late afternoon.", "I had to choose 1 temple from the many in and chose Uluwatu temple because of the beautiful setting. I was not disappointed and glad that it was my choice. The temple setting was beautiful and the panoramic photo I took was breathtaking. By choosing this Temple I was close to Jimabaran Bay where I was able to have a wonderful meal on the beach. Magical day.", "Kecak dance around 6pm, Glorious Sunset views, Seeing the majestic Indian ocean crashing against the cliffs, the wondorous cliffs themselves, the sheer natural beauty of Uluwatu temple astounds and enthralls at the same time... We went there just before sunset and it was an unforgettable experience. Do attend the kecak fire dance as it is an experience in itself... Do get there by 5:30pm so that you can get sunset shots and try and get to the fire dance performance as well. A must see for anyone and everyone visiting .", "Uluwatu Temple high atop the cliffs wow wow wow what a beautiful scenic spot one of the nicest temples to visit. The overall size of the Temple itself is small but the surrounding temple grounds and those beautiful if not a bit cheeky monkeys are fantastic, a word of warning watch out for the monkeys as they love to steal stuff from you if they get close enough, it is advisable to keep a firm grip on things like hats, sunglasses and mobile phones.There is a fire dance at Uluwatu in the evenings but I did not stay due to a busy schedule but I'am told it is spectacular.", "This is another temple in , originally were areas inhabited by monkeys, which are still living in the wild in this area. Monkeys are not as aggressive as in the temple of Uluwatu. You can go ahead and take pictures. The place is worth a visit. You will spend a max 1 hour.", "I visited the Uluwatu temple one hot sunny afternoon. It was a pity I could not stay for sunset as I had a plane to catch in the evening. The scenery was great and there were many scenic spots along the path. Will definitely visit during sunset in future.", "ULAWATU temple s built at the edge of a 70 meter high cliff or rock projecting into the sea.you can see the temple on the top of th clif and beautiful turquoise waters at the ocean below. Better visit round 3 pm as it take time to visit entire temple complex. You can view beautiful sunset from here and Kecak dance performance based on the Ramayana story is performed daily in Uluwatu temple at every 6pm on theSunset cliff-side. The ticket costs 100000 INR for this and the show can be extremely crowded sometimes. The performance which is outdoors also shows the beautiful sunset at the background.", "We were at Uluwatu a couple days before and witnessed some of the tourists getting their spectacles stolen, so some in my group were pretty scared and didn't go in. However the monkeys in the sanctuary are much more calm and tame. They generally avoid/cannot be bothered with humans, unless you have food with you. Most of the staff selling the food are armed with catapults to scare away any overly enthusiastic Monkey, so it will be a good idea to feed the monkeys near the staff. I got to see monkeys swimming (a first for me!) with their entire body submerged under water, and doing all sorts of crazy antics, while among a temple that seems to be straight from an Indian Jones Movie. I think it's worth the Rp 30 K. It's my third time to , and third time to the sacred monkey forest sanctuary.", "We visited Uluwatu Temple while staying in Seminyak which was about a 45 minute drive. I would recommend going first thing in the morning to avoid crowds, however I did hear that the sunset is beautiful from this spot and that you can see a traditional dance in the late afternoon so it would depend on your preference. Monkeys are all over this temple. Watch your phones, glasses and hats as we saw somebody lose sunglasses while there. They are looking for food, so just keep all of that away and watch around you and you'll be fine. This is quite a large temple which has cliffside views of the ocean. It's definitely a cool spot to visit. Make sure your knees and shoulders are covered. If your knees are not covered, there are sarongs available to wear onsite. If possible, I would recommend getting a tour guide. We did not, but it would have been nice to have someone with us to explain the history.", "It's nice, you can enjoy with any kind of group you are (friends, family, couple or alone) My friend and I enjoyed it but remember you can also see monkeys at the nice temple in uluwatu with a gorgeous view", "Everyone must visit Uluwatu Temple at sunset to catch the views from the cliff and witness the dramatic fire dance from the circular stadium", "Like other scenic locations Uluwatu too has the best views and one of the best temples of . Beware of the monkeys since it is not quite friendly like the ones in Sacred monkey Forest. The monkeys can snatch your food or chappals...Yes you read it right! The chappals you are wearing it can come in groups and snatch it too. So be quite careful around them. You have lots and lots of Photo ops and be on time to buy your Kecak dance tickets.", "We had an enjoyable trip to Uluwatu with the excellent cliff view. Unfortunately, our sweet memory was marred by some 'trained' monkeys that know how to perpetrate weak tourists like woman and kids. My wife's sunglass was pulled from her face very quickly and ran to bushes. Immediately, one local fellow offered to get it back but have to pay Rp20k. Isn't this all plan and to profit from some unawared tourist? We report to the ticketing counter but we only get a lame response, 'you didn't see the notice board warning you? Other locals feedback that it's common in Uluwatu. But what surprise us is the authority awares of this problem and yet nothing is done to stop this local guy from profiting people's misery. My advice is if possible, better don't go to this place esp with kids and women as you never know when your loved one will traumatise by this 'incident'. Period.", "Keep your eyes and mind open when you visit the Uluwatu Temple and watch their renowned Kecak dance. You will walk past trees with free-moving monkeys that can snatch your cap or glasses anytime. You will watch the dance from a beautiful cliffside view, as you will be situated at the edge of a mountain. It is not actually a dance, as it is more likely a cultural play. The host knows how to entertain as he mentions \\welcome\\\" in many different languages. There were a lot of tourists from all over the world. Must-see when you visit.\"", "The journey to Uluwatu one of the really great experiences of a journey to Paradise. The view is great. Kecak ramaya and fire dance- a wonderful experience- it is combination of ancient ritual and drama accompanied by choir of chanting and singing men. With sunset it is one of the most spectacular dance performances imaginable.", "When in Uluwatu you have to go. The temple itself is not special or anything, but the location is ! Come at 5 and enjoy the Kecak dance and a beautiful sunset seated high upon a rock overlooking the sea.", "I had this wonderful experience to visit this area during low tide week and it is one of the most impotant temple in with Uluwatu and Besakih . Spectacular light and amazing sunset", "This is the second time we have been to Uluwatu and it is a beautiful view despite many visitors - both locals coming to pray and tourists. We were told the monkeys were very bad and would steal things from us but I think they were all asleep this particular morning as we only saw one monkey busily eating the little offering trays. We were encouraged to take a guide which we did and he was worth the AUD10. His knowledge of the area and temple was very good. As a bonus to the area the toilets are very clean and free.", "Before visiting the Monkey Forest we already had some experience with the macaque monkeys from the Uluwatu temple. Therefore we were a bit scared if the monkeys here were aggressive and cheeky as the ones at Uluwatu as well. But, for our experience the monkeys in Ubud were really chilled, nice and everything then cheeky. We could really enjoy their behaviour etc in middle of their circle. Very interesting to see, that there is always one big boss who is gettingall the food at first. All the little babys and the monkey familys, something warm for the heart ;-) You can buy bananas at some shops inside the temple to feed the monkeys. Hold it up and they will climb up to your shoulders and your head to get the banana. Just be still careful and dont challenge them ;-) Overall we would recommend it as well for children. The monkeys are behave well and there are enough 'rangers' around. Nice area in middle of Ubud.", "Right at the edge of the southern tip of , Uluwatu temple is nestled between cliffs and the ocean. A perfect place to watch the sunset but be careful of the monkeys as you walk along the steps. Entrance fee is 10000 RP each which includes a \\sarong\\\" if you are in shorts.\"", "It's a must place to visit in Ubud, locate at Monkey Forest street which easy to access. Monkeys everywhere and there's no way to hide the food from them. Without food, they won't bother you. However, the monkeys in Monkey Forest are ways nicer then those in Uluwatu Temple.", "Apparently the monkeys at Uluwatu are trained to steal from people and are generally vicious (way different than the monkeys in Ubud). We learned this the hard way when a monkey stole our (thankfully empty) camera case and we witnessed another monkey steal a camera from someone ahead of us and then attack someone a short while later. The temple is right on a cliff and is very beautiful, but we went to plenty of temples that had the upside without the monkey problem. We stuck around for sunset and saw a fire dance for 200,000 rupiah each, which was surprisingly good.", "Lovely place with stunningly beautiful foliage and landscaping. The monkeys are 10x more well behaved than at Uluwatu Temple, so if you're worried- don't be! Very hot and humid, though there is plenty of shade.", "Uluwatu Temple, or Pura Luhur Uluwatu, is the landmark of Uluwatu, mostly renowned for its magnificent location on the top of a high cliff overlooking the Indian Ocean. ‘Ulu’ means the ‘top’ or the ‘tip’ and ‘watu’ means a ‘stone’ or a ‘rock’ in nese language. It is one of nine key directional temples believed to be ’s spiritual pillars. The locals also believe that the three divine powers of Brahma, Vishnu, and Siva become one here at Uluwatu Temple.", "I found Uluwatu Temple very interesting and and certainly an experience not to miss. but be warned if you wear glasses to be very careful. The monkeys are trained to pinch peoples glasses so you have to pay to get them back. I had my glasses pinched and was not impressed, I even had a cord attached to them but this didn't stop the monkeys. The temple is on the edge of the cliff and is very impressive. .", "We visited Uluwatu Temple for the ultimate of a Seaside Cliff. The name of Uluwatu came from the word of “Ulu” mean the tip and “Watu” mean stone. So Uluwatu temple means, a holy site built on “the tip of the rock”. This site was huge and beautiful. Visiting this place is a must because the beauty of it, stems from being at the CLIFF. By the way, you will find large size coconuts being sold at the exit point on your way to the parking lot, the coconuts are fresh and worth a try. SEE photos.", "I believe this place is one of the most interesting places in that all the tourists must see. It is about 40 minute drive from Nusa Dua. You can rent a car with driver for RP 250,000 to 300,000. Ulu Watu Temple is located on a cliff with a beautiful view to the Indian Ocean. First , you must buy an entrance ticket ( Rp 3000) and cover your lower part with a veil or cloth which are all in a big basket and charge free. You can bring something to feed monkeys as they are there for welcoming you. Don't panic! They are funny . Just be aware of your belongings. Then you either go straight to the temple for shooting pictures or to the left side of temple to walk alongside the wall separating you and the ocean . The best time for visiting this place is before sunset for two main reasons : 1) seeing sunset 2) better weather ( less humidity and warmth). At 6:30 there is a Kacak dance . Anyway , don't forget one thing ! Be there two hours before sunset to avoid traffic . Bring with you hat and bottles of water", "First time being in , took a full day tour of Temples and more sightseeing, one of them being the famous Uluwatu Temple, getting to the temple is quite nice, the area also inhabits monkeys who run and rule the grounds of this area! but beware these monkeys can appear friendly but when you least expected they can attack and more steal your belongings from sunglasses, water bottles and more.. Anyhow, getting to the temple you walk a 5 min stretch road with an incredible view of the Indian Ocean! gorgeous dark blue waters! its just mesmerizing, the temple itself has not much to offer and see! definitely would come back here again and recommend this to anyone visiting ", "The speciality of this temple is it built on the cliff side with a beautiful beach view of uluwatu.. One more good thing abt this temple is its spectacular performance of kecak dance.. Its a tale of ramayan in the form of this dance.. Overall it was a good experience here..", "We visited on a VERY rainy day and got drenched, but I'd do it again. The temple is spread out on a cliff top with fantastic views and the sea crashing on on the rocks below. The locals were preparing for a big upcoming ritual, and had been for some time and the temple looked beautiful with all the decorations and offerings being prepared. There's a significant history to Uluwatu as the founder of Hinduism in is supposed to have achieved moksha here after completing the task. It was busy yet somehow peaceful.", "As a Hindu I was delighted to be in and when went to visit uluwatu temple I was rather anxious to see how their temples look but to my bad luck a ceremony going on and we were not allowed in as after wearing a Hindu attire a purple dhoti and a yellow belt too we were not properly dressed to enter into this temple we went around the temple and saw all holy mandaps.their was a fee of each adult almost one hundred thousand IDR for all four.a traditional Ramayan show of dance and drama also presented with a fee of 100000IDR each. Sunset at uluwatu temple is a scene to vouch for and we as family had all spiritual delight saving our footwear and bags from little naughty monkeys and caught the beautiful sunset sitting by the Indian Ocean side with a great satisfaction.", "This place is overrun by tourists..they come here by the busload at sundown. I am sure you can catch a better susnset from any of the uluwatu area beaches. I would suggest you to probably go in the morning, the views will be better and there will be less people to share it with. Of course, if you want to catch the Kecak dance-for which you have to pay extra,do go in the evening. But be prepared for the crowds.", "The first time we went to we went to Uluwatu Temple where I had a terrible encounter with a monkey. I was posing near a cliff for a photo when suddenly a monkey appeared and snatched my eyeglasses. It wouldn't give me back my eyeglasses until a ranger threw a boiled egg at it in exchange for my eyeglasses. Our tour guide asked us if we want to go to the Monkey Forest. Of course my reply was a definite no because of my bad experience. Six months later, we went back to and this time our tour guide took us to Ubud Monkey Forest. He explained to us that the monkeys here are well behaved and much better because they live in their natural environment and they are well fed. True enough when we reached our destination the forest looks so restful, shady and the monkeys have plenty of food to eat. They are everywhere, on the trees, on the bridge, on the concrete, on the grass eating and playing happily with one another. Visitors are warned not to feed them or annoy them. Leave them alone and they will leave you alone. Just enjoy their company in a beautiful and breathtaking setting. After our 2 hours of stay here, we went to the markets and my oh my, there are hundreds of stalls left and right selling souvenirs, clothes, bags, shoes, nick knacks and you have to be good at haggling. While in Ubud, we went to the woodcarving village and had a short stop to see the Royal Temple which is not really well maintained. Ubud is a place of artisans, artists and craftsmen. nese people are very talented, artistic and very welcoming and friendly. Don't miss seeing the monkey forest when you are in .", "1st thing u must remember... no taxi pass this temple,all taxis there waited other people or black taxi (taxi or car w/o taxi meter and asked high price to bring u back to ur hotel!). Better u rent a car,motorcycle or ask ur taxi driver to wait u. Uluwatu Temple have soooooo many stairs,but the view very beautiful especially on sunset time. Becareful w monkeys there,in many times they stole sunglasses or camera from people,watch out! I scared w monkeys arghhhhh!!!", "Watching the Kecak dance at Uluwatu while enjoying the sunset, one unforgettable experience. The beauty of Uluwatu temple on the top ofthe rock, with a beautiful view of the Indian Ocean. Very worth to visit and enjoy for anyone who travel lovers. I always thought that going back to this place every time I visit ", "I was going here 2times already and I like been here. This Location be closed with padang-padang beach. I reached this place is almost 1hour 20minute from Kuta by motorcyle. The Uluwatu temple is one of landmark and famous one in . So many tourist going to visit this places. there's many activity you can do right here lets walking arrounds, sightseeing view, enjoyed sunset and the sea. Then dont forget for all of you to take a selfie make a your moment is complete in Uluwatu temple. I recommend this for all of you Traveller's on the world when you want coming to Indonesia", "seeing the ocean from up above, it's like.. we're human, are only a small being. it was a very wonderful view, even though nothing special from the temple, but it worth enough to see the ocean from Uluwatu. best time to come is around 5-5.30pm, to wait the sunset and to see the famous Kecak dance (start on 6pm). the ticket is around 100rb for domestic or 10usd for foreigners. beware for the monkey also, avoid using a bling bling accessories. kids also can fed them, you can buy peanuts near the entrance gate. oh ya, hide the peanut plastic bag into your bag, because if the monkeys see the peanut , they will catch over you to grab it. soo, take a small amount of peanut out from your bag, and fed them.", "We stayed near Suluban Beach and rented a scooter for the day to check out Pura Luhur aka the Uluwatu Cliff temple. It's not overly touristy and the view is beautiful, even though tourists are not allowed inside the actual temple, as it's kept strictly as a place of worship. Everyone who enters the temple grounds must wear a sarong, and tour guides are available for hire near the entrance. It's a pretty thing to go see and doesn't cost very much either, a couple dollars, at most. We went in the morning, but if you go for sunset, there is a fire dancing show.", "Uluwatu is the southern Clift with spectacular view point, unfortunately temple comercialización is unless an effort for tourists here. The sunset view is spectacular here. Southern ocean wave is fantastically beautiful, the silver colored monkeys are scattered every corners of the temple zone, the views intrinsically varieties of beautifull views. There are many tour organizers offering you to get there for the sunset and nese Kecak dances in the evening. They also offering you the BBQ dining place in Jimbaran after the sunset and dances.", "Majestic temple, a poetry carved by nature, the landscape that exist only in . On a busy day full of tourist, it might be less enjoyable. They also offer Tari Kecak show, with less attendant compared to the one in Uluwatu Temple. This is a must visit place if you come to ", "I had a chance to visit Uluwatu Temple during my business trip to . At first I thought it was just one of many ancient temples in . But when I got there and took in the whole scenery, I thought, \\Wow, what a great and fantastic place it is!\\\" The sight of this ancient temple on the cliff made me thought of the great extent of effort and faith local people had in their gods. The view of the cliff and ocean were just fantastic. I could stay there for a whole day and explore the whole place. I wish I could get back there again. If you go to , don't miss this place.\"", "I visited Uluwatu in early Oct 2012. Ideally, it would have been better if I had visited it from Jul - Sep 2012 when it was less hot. Nevertheless, it was still breathtaking to enjoy the view of the Indian Ocean from Uluwatu. The ancient temple of Pura Luhur Uluwatu (which broadly means Temple of divine origin at the rock of the land's end) is said to be one of the most spectacular temples on the island of . It is perched on a steep cliff. When I visited Uluwatu, entry to the temple is available for an admission fee which I had no idea how much it was since it was included in part of a tour package. This is one of the most memorable places for me in . However, please beware of the monkeys which are known to snatch the visitors' belongings. I was told by my tour guide to remove my pair of glasses. However, it was challenging to see without my glasses, so I had them on while trying to stay away from the monkeys. A spectacular place to visit.", "Visited Uluwatu Temple located at the most southern tip of . The site faces the Indian Ocean. From the Indian Ocean, huge waves hit against the shore. Enjoyed scenic view of the cliffs and rugged coastline. Uluwatu Hindu Temple was dedicated to the Monkeys who fought bravely against the Devil. The shrine is closed to the public. Guys and ladies needed to wear long pants otherwise they need to tie a long yellow ribbon on their waist; symbolising holiness before they can enter the temple compound. Do not wear caps, sunglasses, glasses; the monkeys snatch them swiftly. They are very aggressive; unafraid of human. Cannot miss if you are in .", "Temple on a rock- that's it. It was far too crowded when we went (August is peak season). We couldn't get a good pic of us even with our driver as photographer. Entrance fee was 60,000 per person I think. Better off going to Uluwatu temple- the view is much better and cheaper entrance fee.", "All the visitors to should try to visit this place at least once. It's worthy!! Entry fee ~3 USD only. People come this place to enjoy the extraordinary Uluwatu sunset. But to get better picture capturing quality one should reach the place by early afternoon. You need to walk for awhile to cover the whole area of the temple. Moreover, please try to wear three quarter trouser at least.", "I never saw a pink sky before I visited Uluwatu to witness its famous sunset. When you enter the premises, you won't even imagine the masterpiece of nature and man-made architect which is hidden behind those entrance gates. It's really lovely. on the left side of the entrance, is situated the temple complex. While the other side has a cliff (which people visit to capture the gigantic ocean and sunset views). The temple is connect to the cliff through a wall kind of structure, which is full of some bad monkeys. They snatch everything they could. You will find plenty of broken sunglasses, pens, hats etc around. Believe me those monkeys are notorious. But that won't stop anyone(not us) to watch sky turning pink with the sunset. Don't miss this place.", "nice place with nice view. Good to see the fire dance. BUT DO NOT wear glasses or sunglasses when you walk through the walking path near uluwatu temple because the monkeys will take it and destroy it!!! Wear contact lens and put sunglasses in a zipped bag before you go inside. I am serious.... I saw two people whose glasses was taken :( and one monkeys tried to grab the camera in my BF's hand. Luckily my bf found out before it can do it.", "Located in Southwest of , Uluwatu Temple is one of my favourite sites in the island. With only 20.000 IDR you can see amazing scenery from the cliff to the sea, experiencing walking with monkeys (beware of your belonging because my glasses almost stolen by them), and also watch the sunset! Sadly, in my visit the weather was cloudy so I wasn't able to see the sunset. Not forget to mention, the access to here is quite difficult to reach. If you don't have car or motorcycle, you have to take the public bus (only limited to 5 PM).", "I was at Uluwatu temple 3 years ago as an excursion off a cruise ship, so by the time I got there, ,which was designed to be at sunset, I was wiped from the drive. The streets are narrow, they are overcrowded, and it felt like forever. Getting there, and then that last haul back to the ship, in the dark. So this time,We went as part of a time killer on our last day in , and not as part of a sunset viewing. It was such a nice drive, :as , in daylight we could see things. So briefly, almost every block in has some form of temple, whether it is a large one at the coast, or a local park, or even in the middle of nowhere across the road from Berawa beach in Canggu. Or even, in someone’s front yard. I am not belittling their religious beliefs. I am saying, unless you are a professor, or a student of history , or theology and you are sort of doing a pilgrimage of religion , just relax. They are almost all the same, and the beauty in seeing them, is nit the structure or the meaning, it is WHERE THEY ARE PLACED”. I have viewed and reviewed Tanah lot temple, it’s location across the water, with celebrations in the water were spectacular.well, it’s the same story with Uluwatu. It’s strategic position on the southwest coast, is really an excuse to go to their and see the views. Last time the southern trail was overrun with monkeys. This year , that section was quiet, it was only 3pm, no crowds. But, on the south side, there is a pool with a ton of monkeys playing, and the views of those cliffs are spectacular. Since we were there last, the bathroom facilities have been expanded and cleaned up. The temple, like 5 or 6 others I have seen, are all closed except for worshippers.i am still glad I went back.", "If you want to go to Uluwatu temple, please be aware that there are a lot of monkeys that are trained to steal anything they can from you. Please put off all your belonging in the car or inside your well sealed backpack. My spectacles are stolen by the monkey and have to pay Rp. 10,000 to the con monkey trainer. Crazy experience but soon be relieved by the wonderful sights on the cliffs. If you concentrate enough then you will not be troubled by those monkeys and the man-keys. Just be careful. :-)", "To be fair we had seen a lot of temples as part of our holiday by the time we went to Uluwatu. The location on top of the cliff is quite beautiful......if you can see the view as this place is very crowded around sunset. The highlight is the Kecak dance, see seperate reviews for this. Despite all the warnings about monkeys we didn’t see that many or notice anyone having problems with them.", "Uluwatu Temple is located in south of .in this temple you can see beautiful view and nice Cliffs .this place have nese performance every day start at 6 pm we call Kecak fire Dance. beside the temple there are also so many Monkeys in this temple.", "Takes about 45 mins drive from kuta. The cliff view was beautiful. Do be careful of monkeys they attack anything. My mum put down an opened bottle of water down to take something out of Bag and the monkey attack and bit her arm. Had to have a shot at medical clinic, people at uluwatu site don't appear concerned though wound looked bad.", "Nice temple by the sea with amazing view. There are three temples and tourists may walk to the temple during low tides. Place is always crowded with tourists. I personally think Uluwatu Temple is better if need to choose one to visit. But both Tanah Lot Temple and Uluwatu Temple are definitely the top attractions to visit in .", "The Uluwatu temple is a mystical place to be at. Once I entered the compound, I experienced a different vibe that felt sacred and peaceful. When entering the compound, the temple guard will distribute you a sarong to use to respect the sanctity of the place. The temple is located in the edge of a really high hill looking over the Indian Ocean. You can feel the numinous breeze while gazing at the view and the architecture of the temple. Be careful though of the monkeys that can get pretty aggressive. I would recommend to come during the beautiful sunset. On the west side of the temple, the temple offers a Kecak and Fire Dance performed by the villagers. If you have not seen a Kecak dance before, go see this one – totally worth the value!", "I think everyone know that has many temples, and all of them is so beautiful! I love Uluwatu Temple because it's located at the very bottom part of Island, such that we can enjoy a breathtaking view of the sea, and the cliff, and also the beautiful design of the temple complex. We need to pay IDR 20,000 for the entrance fee (IDR 30,000 for an international adult visitor), wear the sarung provided by the temple (or our own if we have - since it's a sacred place, we need to be polite in what we're wearing). As they will announce repeatedly, we need to be careful with our belongings, esp. hat, glasses, and camera, because there'll be many monkeys in the temple complex. We may not feed them anything without a guide. And if the monkey take away our belongings, please keep calm and tell the staff/guide so that they can help you. They have many guides who can speak foreign languages like English, Chinese, Korean, etc., though I'm not sure if there's additional charge. To those who like to explore the culture of , can visit at the afternoon (around 5pm will be good) and enjoy the Kecak dance show (start around 6pm, with additional fee) - FYI, I'm sure the weather will be better in the afternoon since it'll be less hot, and the sunset will not upset you! 😉", "Great sunset views, naughty (and potentially dangerous) monkeys, a must see if you haven't been yet. Be aware that Uluwatu is a bit of a drive from the populated areas of Jimbaran and Nusa Dua so give yourself enough time to get there.", "Astonishing beauty of sea shore temple and cliff Best to visit in evening for the sun set Be aware the uluwatu monkeys are very aggressive, I lost my sunglasses at uluwatu when I was posing to camera", "In my opinion the best place to watch the commercialized Kecak dance. The backdrop is stunning and the dancers are entertaining (funny). If you leave around Uluwatu, this is a must visit. If you live far away, it might not be worth the trip because there isn't much to see other than the dance.", "Uluwatu Temple south of Kuta A large complex that has stone steps walkways around the cliffs with great ocean and cliff views. There are many monkeys around the parking area take photos from a distance, entry fee is 50000 rp", "Uluwatu Temple is one of the seven protector temples of the island. It is situated on a hilltop adjuscent to the sea. It took me around two and a half hour to reach the temple from Candidasa and costed around 300000 Rupiah. It was a pleasant trip on a hired van on traffic free road. As we aproached the temple we found orchards on both both side of the road with muliple fruit-shops. There was a entry-fee required for the adults. At the gates we received a purple robe to be tied around the waist. The temple area was vast and the temple is segmented in two-three parts. The visitors are allowed in every parts of the temple. There is a high probability that you would encounter a lot of monkeys who are very friendly. The best part of the tour was the amazing view of the sea and the wonderful colour. One can just stand still for hours and gaze at the waves breaking on the rocks around thousand feet below. You can enjoy a swim and a surf if you like. There are restaurants around where you can have lunch if you are interested to walk around a little bit. The sun can be a kill-joy if you reach too late a day. You have to return the holy robe while you leave the temple area. It was a pleasant day tour in , the sceinic beauty of the horizon was the most attractive part.", "Temple was nothing to behold. If you want to visit bigger temples with more of those pagodas, Uluwatu temple is not the place. But the view of the limestone cliff, roaring waves below, open Hindi Ocean and the sunset was breathtaking. However, beware of the sneaky monkeys who would snatched your glasses, caps and slippers.", "Uluwatu temple is a must see if for nothing else the views. You cant actually go into the temple which is somewhat disappointing, but understandable. The other reason that makes a visit to this temple a must is the monkeys although be warned they said to be agressive (we never saw them harrassing anyone though).", "This temple is definitely one of Uluwatu's must see. The view is amazing, the temple beautiful and the place is really nice. Had a great moment there.", "We visited for 3 days and 2 nights , get assisted by 'Wayan' , our tour group of the day at uluwatu temple, art street, painting street, jimbaran beach and also back to our hotel safely :) I love the view in Uluwatu temple, it's breath catching really. Can also see the Indian ocean and the view is really awesome ! Never forget also to bring your loves one to visit the temple. Monkeys around to greet you and people around with provided sarong taking picture and enjoyed the view! Small tips : when buy something , please bargain as much as u can ! Bargain up to 50% onwards k ! Enjoyed", "The temple is nearly always close. But it's not for the temple that people go tu Uluwatu. The most astonishing sunset I've ever seen. The temple on the cliff, the sunset, the ocean... It's worth the effort. The Kecak Dance can be avoided. You can see much better Kecak in Ubud, the one in Uluwatu is really too much for tourists.", "Uluwatu Temple and kecak dance its a must visit place if you are staying near Kuta. Very good experience and a must see place. The kecak dance is one of a kind and it's an amazing performance. It will take about 45min to get to the place by motorcycle from Kuta Town. It's advisable to get a motorcycle if you can ride since the traffic will be bad towards the temple and it will be the same when returning back. You will safe a lot of time if you ride motorcycle. If you can't ride than you may get a local guide to take you to this place. Best time to get there is before 3pm. You will have ample time to walk around and take good pictures. There will be 2 entry tickets, one would be getting into the area and another one is for you to watch the kecak dance performance. The entry fees for entering the place is IDR 50000 = USD 3 to USD 4 and for the kecak dance is IDR100000 = USD 7 to USD 4. The best option would be getting the ticket once you reach the place. Not advisable to get it online. However for kecak dance you will have to line up early before 5pm and get your ticket early so you can find a good seat at the open auditorium. You will be given a piece of cloth for free to tie around you before entering the place. Overall experience it's an amazing experience", "The best time to go to Uluwatu is just before sunset. You should put sarong to show respect to culture and basically not expose, but they not too strict. The scenery was Amazing! It was so beautiful that I felt to cry :)) when I saw the waves down the cliffs and temple in sunset light ❤️. Then we moved to amfitheatre where we watched kecak dance. Pure beauty!", "While this was a cool experience, it’s a little overrated after visiting the temple on the cliff, Uluwatu. This cliffside temple has views and just as many crazy monkeys. But there are some instagram worthy spots at this sanctuary.", "Uluwatu temple it is located at the top of rocky cliff at pecatu village, kuta district, Badung regency. The temple was built,most probably in 976 AD.when was under the rule of Wardewa abd his family. This place was use by Dang Hyang Nirartha, to release from the cycle of life and death ( Moksa) in nese language is called Ngeluhur. This temple is often use by mystics to practice meditation. The temple fastival take place on selasa kliwon Medangsia.", "Uluwatta temple is one of the other temples which should be on ones must list. The historic site is situated well above the sea level and overlooks the cliff. The temple is about at a half a kilometre walk. We visited the shrine during the monsoons and hence was plush green and extremely pleasant. The place is densely occupied with monkeys which are quite notorious. Strict instructions are given to tourists to take care of glasses, sunglasses, cameras and even handbags for that matter. The monkeys can attack at anytime and snatch away belongings. This is another temple symbolic of the nese Hinduism customs and traditions. One can witness monks; sitting in deep meditation, rituals being carried out, locals offering their prayers and sermons being carried out. The place is extremely peaceful and serene.", "Amazing place, Tomb Raider comes to mind! lol :) Amazing temples and of course cheeky monkeys! So sad that my camera ran out of battery half way around, but meant that I could soak up the atmosphere. Truly amazing, will go back for sure and spend more time there.", "The temple itself is not extraordinary but the views are breathtaking. I love sunset at uluwatu temple.", "Our visit here was perfectly timed. We had taken a quick swim in Padang beach and drove to the temple just before the sunset. It was beautiful. The monkeys are a pain so avoid carrying any eatables and make sure that everything else is inside your bag. At 6 o clock there is the traditional nese dance at the temple. The dance does happen in a beautiful location but if possible watch the dance(and you should definitely) in Ubud where the tickets are cheaper. this is a must visit in Uluwatu and try and hire a motorbike and drive down. The drive is beautiful.", "We went for a short visit. It's really easy to find -just follow the road and the signs. Entrance was really well organised and sign posted. It's cheap to get in - this price includes a sarong-type to cover your legs. . Do not buy one from the people on the street as you walk. You can also buy banana's to feed the monkeys. They can be a nuisance but didn't really bother anyone too much. The views of the sea are lovely. It's an interesting visit if you're in Uluwatu and looking for a break from the beach. We missed the show which would've made it more worth it.", "The temple looks amazing, however there were too many tourists around here. Don't stay too long as you can't enter the main temple, walk around take some photos and off you go to Uluwatu and coffee tasting!", "Uluwatu temple is a hidden gem, presenting a very beautiful scenery. There is a forest in which there are nosy monkeys. beautiful expanse of sea can be seen from here", "If you are travelling in , you should go to Uluwatu Temple. It is a great spot to know, if it is possible, go for it on the sunset, There is a great view but be careful, there are also some monkeys to watch out. (they are smart and they like to steal food.)", "Stunningly beautiful cliffs and endless view of the ocean greet visitors to this place. I'd rank Uluwatu as a must-visit whenever you're in . The view aside, the realisation of how small and insignificant we are relative to God's creation hit me like a tonne of rock when I was looking at the place in its entirety", "This is a must for first time travellers, the temple is on the cliffs of Ulawatu and you can get some amazing photos. There are monkeys at the temple, be careful they are cheeky they will try and grab anything shiny so watch your jewellery.", "It is a nice place to start your trip in . Ulluwatu temple is around 45 mins drive from Seminiyak, . There is an entry change for the temple. Next you need to buy tickets for the Keccak Dance. The Dance starts around 5 pm. but please check with sun set time on your day of visit . ensure to reach the temple 1.5 hours before sunet. Enjoy the waves crushing the temple site. Get your seat for Keccak Dance program.", "Our tour guide/driver was kind enough to show us around the place and as well as to follow us from the beginning till the end. His knowledge of the sanctuary was vast as he has already been in the tourism field for nearly 30 years now. This place makes for great photoshoots of the scenery, the forest and as well as the monkeys. They are docile enough to observe and for you to capture a few pictorial mementos to bring back. Not to worry as they aren't like the monkeys in Uluwatu Temple. The macaques here are well fed and taken care of. Typically, one should spend around 1-2 hours here, longer if you're an avid photographer. Loads of opportunity to capture the moment.", "The best part of the visiting Uluwatu Temple is to watch  nese Kecak and fire dance with background stage, set with a fantastic view of the sunset.", "Based on the reviews we thought this would be an excellent thing to do for our last day in . However...I'm not sure the name 'Uluwatu Temple' properly reflects what this is. If you're expecting a proper nese temple you'll be disappointed. Because of this, you're effectively paying ~150,000 rupiah each (taxis and entry) to look at a cliff. I'd say this is only really worth it if you've literally never seen the coast before. I can imagine it looks beautiful at sunset, so maybe it would be worthwhile on a clear, sunny day. But if it's raining and windy like it is through most of the wet season, it's probably not worth it. However, if Chinese tourists with selfie sticks are your thing, you'll be pleased to know this place has an abundance of them.", "Not only are the views of the cliffs from Uluwatu spectacular, but it's also a great place to see dancing and a nice sunset. Make sure you arrive early (4:30 pm or so) to get in before the crowds descend. Tickets for the kecak dance (which has no instrumental accompaniment) go on sale around 5 pm for a 6 pm show (Rp 70000 per person). The dancing is amazing, almost trance like, and the performers are more than happy to stay around afterwards to meet the audience. Unlike some other reviewers, we saw monkeys but had no problems with them coming up and trying to steal stuff off us. (Our guide warned us to take precautions and leave glasses behind if we could.) Overall, this was a great finish to our holiday in and thoroughly recommend it to all visitors to southern . Entrance fee to Uluwatu itself is Rp 20000 per person.", "Uluwatu Temple is located on a seaside cliff top, and requires 50000RP for entry. Visitors must wear a sarong and sash as a mark of respect, and is provided by the venue. The grounds have two short walks on either side of the temple, the majority of monkeys are on the amphitheatre side of the grounds. Visitors are forewarned that the monkeys will steal your valuables if you are careless, so keep them close. The views are spectacular, and it is a great venue for sunset. Kecak dance is performed daily from 6pm (additional fee). Good stalls for both souvenirs and food are available outside of the venue. Must have a driver to access.", "Nestled on the edge of a cliff with stunning sea views, Uluwatu Temple is a definite must-do. The temple is nice to see and walk around, but the real highlight here is the vast, endless ocean you see before you when you're at the temple. I could stare out at it for hours. If you walk to the right on the path you also get a beautiful view of the temple on the cliff with the ocean, it takes a few minutes to walk all the way to the end, but it's definitely worth it. Although we heard a lot about how beautiful the sunset was, we decided to visit the Temple earlier to avoid a huge crowd. I highly suggest coming earlier, because the crowd is less earlier in the morning. I heard many people complain about it being too crowded, but if you just choose your time wisely you will be fine. In my opinion, you don't have worry about the sunset because you can see it from many other places in Uluwatu, Jimbaran, Kuta, Seminyak, etc. Also, it can get quite hot, so the earlier you come the cooler it'll be. We also heard a lot about the monkeys and that they weren't the most well behaved, but personally we didn't feel remotely effected by them. If you leave them alone and just go about your business you will be perfectly fine. All in all, Uluwatu Temple is a great experience if you are looking for great ocean and sea-side views, and the temple (although not even near the most grand you'll find in ) is quite pleasant. I highly suggest visiting it, keeping in mind to come early or being ready to deal with the crowd.", "We were 4 ladies embarking to the Uluwatu Temple after seeing great reviews of its beauty. We were totally caught by dismay and horrified that there were too many wild monkeys roaming around each area of the pathways and. Esp. At the far right end of the path leading to cliff there were loads of monkeys ard. Initially we thought little of it as they seem adorable and we were busy taking photos of the temple etc. The monkeys seem to be highly trained by some locals and one of it suddenly lunged at my fren when she was holding sunglass in her hand and snatched her sunny! Whole we were still absorbed and stunned, another monkey came in from opposite direction and snatched my other friend's mobile phone away in a spilt of a second! We were so panicky and luckily for us we went with out local guide and he got the local ppl there to get back the items for us. Or else we would had to pay the locals $ in order to retrieve back our snatched belongings. We highly suspect the monkeys are trained to take sunglasses, mobile phone and hats so pls beware and keep it inside bags if going there in,order not to encounter such nasty event like us.!", "Kecak & Fire Dance at Uluwatu Temple - Amazing show performed by local actors/actress, you really can feel that energy, the place incredible, there is the Sacred Temple on top and the sea at the bottom. Monkeys can steal your belongings haha", "We went to Uluwatu temple during our stay in . It was a nice place but so crowded. They sold so many tickets for the dance that some people had to sit on the ground. It was the opposite of what I had imagined about temples that should be a quiet and spiritual place. The dance show was interesting and good though. Not somewhere that I would rush to go back.", "Uluwatu temple is stationed on a cliff and has a good view of the Indian Ocean. Before entering, everyone is required to put a sarong for respect. Sarongs are free to rent. We also hired a tour guide for 100,000 IDR but I personally think we could do without one. She wasn't very informative and can only understand below basic English... Although she comes in handy when it comes to taking our photos. The place is very scenic, but there are a lot of tourists so it's hard to take photos without any people beside or behind you. Nonetheless, Uluwatu Temple is still a must see in . Recommended to go around sunset.", "2 years ago have been to Uluwatu, it's a very nice place, nice dance, playful monkeys. my friend have been to there many time in last 10 years. is very peaceful place before! this time, you can see there is a lot local people carry a big bag with fruits(bananas n candy), They train the monkey to steal or rob the tourist's glasses! focus on Glasses! because they know glasses is more important for the Myopia people! when they get ur glasses if you forget to give the tips, they will ask you to pay for the fruits! GUYs: Please DO NOT give them the TIPS! the monkey also like to rob your hat and bottle of water. i can understand, the monkey is playful, but not trained by people! that so bad!! So nice the place, because the monkey, you have no time to enjoy it.", "Uluwatu temple is a tourist attraction that almost every one goes. What is special about this place is the temple ofcourse but also the cliff which is extremely high and beautiful. You can enjoy nice breeze sitting on the top of the cliff and enjoy waves hitting the shore. Beware to wrap up before it gets dark as the monkeys gather up very fast and very quick in snatching cameras/stuff/tripod.", "Not sure how old is this pace, all arts look like pretty much old. Excellent view of valley never thought there is water body and old pools, statues. Monkey is not wild like Uluwatu.", "Sunset is the most famous and beautiful time to go. However go earlier as not to miss Kecak dance. it can get full very quickly and if our late you'll miss the chance, like we did. But even if you miss kecak. The sunset from here is to die for. The Uluwate temple is definitely on of the beautiful, scenery wise, Then entrance fee has to be paid separately. You can lend Sarong for free. Be Careful of the monkey as well, especially when you want to go back after it gets dark.", "Gorgeous location and a lovely place to visit. We went on a scheduled shuttle and stayed for the fire dance (at 100k per person). There were throngs of people there, most armed with selfie-sticks (argh). The fire dance was certainly worth watching; our three-year-old loved it. If you're in Uluwatu then you should definitely pay a visit.", "An excellent free-walk through the sanctuary where you will come close and face-to-face with the docile primates there. As mentioned by our tour guide, the monkeys here are tamer than the ones in Uluwatu, but we still have to be careful if we are carrying bottles or anything which may look like toys or food.", "The above subject was one of a number of commandments at the main entrance to the monkey forest. The others included: - DO NOT PANIC (and advises you to drop what you're holding and edge away slowly). - DO NOT HIDE ANY FOOD (but don't show it off either). The others helpful hints didn't make us feel any more relaxed but we had bought our tickets so we threw caution to the wind. We were model visitors - we took lots of photos of cheeky monkeys, especially the baby ones and the adolescent ones drinking diet Coke, much to everyone's amusement. There was no trouble. A good time was had by all. This is in contrast to the Uluwatu Temple monkey experience. We had assumed after the Ubud visit that all monkeys in were furry friends, cute, cuddly.... The ones in Uluwatu seemed wild, angry and hungry. So hungry that one of them whipped one of my wife's new flip flops from her foot, a tug of war ensued ending in my wife giving way to the hairy chap when he displayed his pearly whites. He then proceeded to chew and spit out the heel of the flip flop in bite-sized chunks, funnily enough. Right I said, enough is enough. Hold my camera, I'm going to get your flip flop back. Bad idea. The monkey lurched at me twice as I got too close to the now well-chewed beach slipper. A brief attempt to lure the bugger away from his eating place with a bottle of water was met with a look of \\do you think I was born yesterday?\\\" Eventually he had enough of his rubbery meal and left the half-eaten shoe and scampered up a coconut tree. Yes you can make sure you don't show off your Cornetto or look too intently into their eyes but you can't legislate for a monkey taking your shoe right off of your feet. Ubud forest monkeys: saintly Uluwatu temple monkeys: chip on shoulder. (Don't do that either). \"", "Good place to go to see many old trees and duilding plus heaps of monkeys, been a few times prob wont next visit this year, if you just want to see monkeys Uluwatu Temple is prob better as fantastic vista of the ocean as well", "We visited Uluwatu Temple as a group of six when on a recent holiday to . Three things stand out that need mentioning. One needs to wear a sarong in respect of the nese and their culture. Two, there is a lot of monkey in the area so beware of them, Three, There is a fair bit of walking and stairs to climb so wheel chair bound people would have difficulty. The views of the temple are limited as access is restricted but the views of the surrounding coast and cliffs is excellent. There is a small fee required to enter the complex (Rp.30.000) the walk is gentle and rewarding but besides the coast line there isn't much more to see. Pick your day as there isn't much shelter. be-carefull of caring fresh fruit as there are monkeys in the area. Pleasant but not a must do.", "We have visited Uluwatu Temple at sunset, as recommended by other travelers. The sunset is beautiful indeed, however the temple is just average. If you happen to be in the area, give it a try. I wouldn't recommend organizing a special trip for it.", "Its a nice temple besides huge Indian Ocean. The view is beautiful. There are monkeys all over the place and they are very aggressive. Don't leave your bags or any stuff unattended, they just jump from nowhere and run away with it. I saw them running away with glares of a tourist. Its a Hindu temple, It is not open for worship for all. I was told they require a particular attire for worshiping and only allowed to certain people. As you go up there are lot of steps which are not so steep but can be tiring. At the top there's a open ground with bushes. Good for taking some snaps on top of huge ocean. There is an entry fee for Uluwatu Temple, i think around IDR 20,000", "I went with my family to uluwatu temple ad we all loved it. We went down a steep hill and saw the Indonesian ocean. We then went to the main temple. We wernt allowed inside the temple. There are also monkeys there. Go early in the morning or late at night. It is very hot at around midday. You don't need to take the sarong because they give you one free anyway.", "After hearing all these stories about terribly cheeky monkeys at Uluwatu, we were relieved that the Ubud monkeys turned out to be quite well behaved and terribly cute. You can get a bunch of small bananas for 20,000 and a bunch of ladyfingers for 50,000, and then the fun begins. Our five year-old had great fun putting bananas into the back pocket of his pants and have the monkeys steal them from there. We adults enjoyed having them climb all over us and even sit on our shoulders devouring their bananas. A clear must-do in Ubud and beyond.", "20/2/18: Heard and read positive and negative reviews about Uluwatu. But we still decided to give it a go. Wow, beautiful scenery but very hot during the daytime. We did the short walk and not the long walk around the temple as it was really burning hot though the sea breeze make up for that. Not much shades until nearer to the temple. We skipped the cultural dance to go to the Dreamland beach as we are not keen on Sun set viewing. Please put on a hat, cap, sunglasses and even umbrella going before sun set. By the way, we only saw one monkey as it was not the time where monkeys are active so left us with free walking.", "Went to Ulu Watu at sunset during our vacation in June 2010. It was very, very crowded. You are warned about the monkeys before walking down the path and if you go follow the instructions to the letter. The monkeys are absolutely vicious and will steal anything. My wife had her glasses ripped off of her face by a monkey, not sun glasses balanced on top of her head but proper sight glasses required for daily vision. The temple itself was OK from a distance but unless you are a follower you cannot enter the main compound. We did not think it was worth the hassle, entry fee or the taxi fee to get there.", "We absolutely loved watching the kecak dance and Ramayana epic with the background of a sunset in Uluwatu. It was the best experience of . Beware of the monkeys though. They are very naughty indeed. But do take time to explore the temple and its stunning location.", "This was our second visit to Uluwatu temple and this time we went in the morning so we could avoid the crowds that gather at sunset. It was nice to be able to move around freely with very few tourists at this time and to soak up the spectacular coastline which is most definitely a photographer's paradise. A visit to would not be complete without a visit to this amazing place.", "This place is really crowded and for good reason.Temple perched on a cliff with the most amazing views of the sea, Uluwatu is extremely picturesque. It was a bit cloudy the day we went and we couldn't see the sunset. Really wish we had had a little more time here to walk the entire stretch and take in the views. We got here by 5 and had to rush to get decent seats for the Kecak dance which started at 6. While the performance was interesting, the arena was insanely packed with hardly any room to move a limb. Also, the audience who came in late were made to sit on the floor almost with the performers. Would be much more enjoyable and comfortable if they limited the tickets based on the seating capacity.", "We have been to many temples in for the last month, but this one is really worth visiting. It is beautiful, with spectacular view, very cozy a bit different from the others (may be because of the sea). Also the kecak dance there is amazing! We have seen a few performances in other towns, but this one is really good! Also, you have to be very careful with the monkeys there! Keep in mind that you can't go inside only for kecak, so you have to pay for the temple and for the dance, that's why it is better if you go earlier (at 2pm) and have time for pictures till 6 pm The ticket for the temple is 20.000rp The ticket for the fire dance is 100.000rp From sanur to Uluwatu and back you have to pay not more than 350.000rp for driver max! It is 30km away, but 70-90 min. driving, so taxi is not a good choice!", "One of the main temples in . I was told second only to Besakeh in terms of its importance in serving the major ceremonies. If you plan to see the Kecak Dance at 6 pm, it is recommended to arrive to self tour the Uluwatu Temple around 4 pm. It is not large at all, so a walk along the cliff is a nice addition to it. Watch for monkeys at the entrance. The main area was closed yesterday so there was not much to see...except walking up and down the stairs and a bit along the cliff.", "We visited Uluwatu Temple on 7th November. Magnificent architecture in a perfect location. A friend commented - Great Wall of China meets the white cliffs of Dover. The views are truly spectacular and I feel you must make an effort to visit. entrance Rp 30,000. We watched the Kecak and Fire Dance in the arena during sunset - tickets @ Rp100,000. Tip - avoid sitting under the big spot lights - after sunset there are thousands of flying insects - and they bite. The monkeys are mischievous but this is the fault of humankind again. Because the monkeys are fed by humans they have learnt to steal from us in exchange for food. Some monkeys get pretty aggressive but do not harm them as monkeys are revered in . Uluwatu is one of my favourite sights.", "i went with my family for half day tour to uluwatu temple, the sunset is awesome and must watch if u are there never missed it,..", "If you're in ubud the monkey Forrest is a must see ! The monkeys there are much \\friendlier\\\" than in uluwatu so you don't have to be afraid that they steal something from you ;) The more relaxed you are the more relaxed the monkeys will be ! Have fun and enjoy your stay\"", "Amazing just amazing!!. Here you get everything in one package. You get the monkeys,the culture and spectacular views from the cliffside.Just be cautious with your stuff when you are near the monkeys as we saw several snatch everything from eyewear to mobilephones, but the facility guards will try to help you get it back.We would definitely come back for a 2.nd or even 3.rd time to uluwatu temple.", "Pura Luhur Uluwatu is one of 's kayangan jagat (directional temples) and guards from evil spirits from the SW, in which dwell major deities, in Uluwatu's case; Bhatara Rudra, God of the elements and of cosmic force majeures. 's most spectacular temples located high on a cliff top at the edge of a plateau 250 feet above the waves of the Indian Ocean. Uluwatu lies at the southern tip of in Badung Regency. Dedicated to the spirits of the sea, the famous Pura Luhur Uluwatu temple is an architectural wonder in black coral rock, beautifully designed with spectacular views. This is a popular place to enjoy the sunset. Famous not only for its unique position, Uluwatu also boasts one of the oldest temples in , Pura Uluwatu. Most of 's regencies have Pura Luhur (literally high temples or ascension temples) which become the focus for massive pilgrimages during three or five day odalan anniversaries. The photogenic Tanah Lot and the Bat Cave temple, Goa Lawah, is also Pura Luhur. Not all Pura Luhur are on the coast, however but all have inspiring locations, overlooking large bodies of water.", "I have never witnessed such a scenic, stunning and sanctimonious sunset before. There is no better place to watch the sunset in than the Uluwatu Temple. It is located in the southernmost part of and is perched upon the mountain rocks. Standing at the top of the mountain is somewhat peaceful as your eyes are gazed at the soft waves crashing against the rocks whilst your nostrils are filled with the salty smell within the air. Just a little warning that you’ll be surrounded by thousands of monkeys and they love getting up close and personal with humans. It’s suitable for all ages but it is a bit of a drive depending on where you are staying. The entrance fee is just a small price to pay for such a picturesque view. Majority of the tourists rent a purple cloth to cover themselves prior to entry as it is a sacred temple. I would personally recommend going around 4-5 pm as it gives you enough time to walk around and find a good spot to watch the nese cultural dance before the sun goes down. A friendly reminder to keep your personal items and camera close…monkeys like to steal them and take selfies…naughty little buggers", "I purposely planned on going to the Uluwatu Temple at sunset and wow, it was beautiful. I stood on top of the cliff and the views were magical. My walk back down was very memorable because of all the cute monkeys - just be careful because they'er very playful and interested in any goodies you may have. If you're closeby, there is no question - you must go. If not, find a way to get there because it's beautiful!", "We hired a driver to take us to Uluwatu for a half day tour and cost $30. He took us to a coffee house where we tried Luwak coffee and other coffees. Also took us to GWK to see the enormous statue made entirely of copper and brass. Uluwatu temple is an amazing and majestic place to visit. Wearing of a sarong is a must, but these are available for free with your entry fee. Great walkways - very safe and cute monkeys.", "Full disclosure, I have reached my limit and then some of temples visited here in . That said, Uluwatu Temple is on my short list of must-see temples. The reason is very simple, it is an amazing sight to see this 11th century temple perched on a towering precipice overlooking the Indian Ocean. The views are breathtaking and spectacular! Outstanding photograph locations are numerous and the opportunity to stroll ancient pathways atop towering cliffs is not soon forgotten. Don’t pass up this temple!", "Amazing temple and sunset view. Don’t miss this temple along with uluwatu temple. What a picture perfect place.", "The Uluwatu Temple, along with Tanah Lot is among the must-see attractions in . With its much deserved reputation of 'snatch monkeys', the site is nevertheless deeply inspiring and well worth a visit. This writers forth visit there, however, found the location inundated with visitors over the holiday week of Eid Mubarak with a proliferation of both foreign and local Indonesian visitors. Ironically these temples are most idyllic when quiet and serene but were in fact built to inspire and accommodate masses of worshippers. So with that in mind, one is forced to simply imagine what the space would be like without the multitudes. And BTW, the drive up to Uluwatu can occasionally be jammed up with the numbers of vehicles going up the single access route and vice versa. So make sure you hit the washrooms before the drive, both ways! The monkeys, however, did not fail to live up to expectations. Visitors feeding them and their propensity for snatching shiny objects off semi-prepared visitors, only to be expertly 'retrieved' by minders in exchange for goodies around the temple keep them well nourished. Another great reason for visiting Uluwatu is the sunset performance of the Kecak or Monkey dance. This version of the Ramayana stories is a spectacle of colour and mesmerising incantation of some 70 dancers with a number of other key characters playing Sita, Hanuman and so on. This takes place against a setting sun and provides for some truly memorable images, both mental and digital. The performance of the 30th of July that we attended, however, seemed filled to over capacity, with audiences being seated on the performance floor and occupying every square inch of walkways up the benches, entrances and exits, as well as directly behind the performance which took away much of the visual impact of the show. That said, having only two exits in the event of any potential emergency, with one directly next to a steep cliff face for around one and a half to two thousand audience seemed to truly tempt fate. And of course the ritual kicking around of burning coconut husks invariably ended up in the eyes and bodies of spectators! But all said, the Kecak dance remains a must see attraction in , along with the Barong and Legong Dances. Evenings just before the dance performance begins at 6 are probably when the place is most crowded. So if you're not into slightly commercialised traditional dance, go in the morning. Uluwatu remains one of 's foremost attractions and has truly stood the test of time. If only less people would find this attraction so attractive!", "Beautiful forest and temples, good chance to get some nice photos. Our guide told us the monkeys at the monkey forest weren't bad like they can be at Uluwatu, but my friend had to wrestle one when it tried to take her bag.", "We have been to Tanah Lot before on previous visits and have been very impressed by it. A friend of ours told us that Uluwatu was even better... so we went! It has nothing on Tanah Lot. If you want to see a temple, go to Tanah Lot and give Uluwatu a miss.", "We had to pay the entrance fees to get inside and shoot some nice photos, i was there on holidays time, so people where nicely dress or i can say even fancy dressed, with there families, inside you can walk by the monkeys so just be careful with your things, cameras, hat, food, mobile they are so quick and you will never get your things back Nice spot , if you doing uluwatu temples, don't miss Bleu Point Beach & padang padang Spot where Eat, Love, Pray was Shot You can get to this spots from BALI Kuta by a Motorcycle that you can rent for your own, or get a personal driver and a car", "If you find yourself cruising around the Uluwatu area on a nice day, then the temple is worth a stop. Basically, it amounts to a scenic walk around high cliffs of the south-western area. We were there during the day, so can't comment on the sunset and dance experience, but we enjoyed the mischievous monkeys and the ocean view. The parking area was complete with the usual hawkers and food stalls, which always adds to the atmosphere. As temples go, we didn't see a lot of historical structure to the site, but that's certainly not to its discredit.", "We visited the Uluwatu Temple as part of a tour from our cruise ship. We were disappointed. Nice position but not as impressive as we were expecting. You can't go right in the temple - we were told only worshippers are allowed there. We didn't feel we saw a great deal of the site. We did not have time to walk along the headland path to get to the position where you can get the best views of the temple on the headland. We were given a sarong to wear to cover our legs. Even if you had long trousers or skirts on you had to wear a sash around the waist. We couldn't follow the logic of who was given a sash and who got a sarong. I had trousers below the knee (we were told by our guide that knees and shoulders had to be covered), but still got given a sarong. There were other women who had shorts on, way above the knee, and they were given just a sash, not having to cover their knees at all. We were told to be careful of the monkeys who will steal your belongings, but we didn't see even one monkey. There are free toilets on site.", "We went to Uluwatu with a private Driver, and loved it. Got a sarong to where on the tour, where we also had our own guide. Some unlucky people have lost there glasses, thongs etc, but we were ok. Got some bananas and our guide showed us how to feed the monkeys safely. My partner and I ended up with one monkey claiming both of us as a seat, while about 15 or so tourists took photos. The walk along the cliff was beautiful, and well worth the drive there.", "If you're in Uluwatu you have to make your way to this beautiful gem. It can get a bit crowded for sunset so if you're just going for the temple I would suggest going earlier in the day. There are so many food stands and souvenir shops which is nice but as always I would suggest bringing your own water and snacks :) Make sure you walk to the left and right side of the temple as the views are unique and beautiful in their own way.", "My daughter and I visited Uluwatu as it was recommended by locals. As with most temples in there is an entry fee which we were informed helps to maintain the grounds; the fee at Uluwatu includes sarong hire. The views were absolutely magnificent and certainly worth the visit. Free toilets in the carpark were spotless despite the huge number of visitors and worshippers. Whilst we were there a religious festival was taking place as THIS IS a Hindu place of worship; whilst I understand that visitors do wish to see what's going on, being respectful rather than walking over/kicking the offerings which are placed on the floor or taking intrusive photos isn't acceptable or respectful of the beliefs of others. That said, there were hundreds of people on the afternoon that we visited. Our suggestion is that anyone wishing to visit takes a hire car with driver to Uluwatu ~ do NOT take a taxi. We were wrongly advised to get a Blue Bird taxi; however after agreeing a price to wait for us he scooted off leaving us without any means of getting back to our accommodation at 4pm. This was extremely worrying as it is a place where you cannot easily pick up a taxi; when it was evident that we were on our own, only by walking around the carpark talking to folk did we eventually manage to find a driver who had been a worshipper himself to take us back [at a considerable cost!!!]. Monkeys! Many people have warned of the monkeys in previous reviews ~ however sweet and innocuous they look, be warned, they are vicious! In the hour or so that we were there we witnessed one pair of spectacles, one camera, 2 baseball caps and a facemask being stolen. One monkey tried to grab my bag and hung on for dear life with his claws even summoning his mate to come and \\join in\\\", but it was only when another visitor came to my aid by swinging her bag did the monkey let go. Quite a frightening experience as they can be aggressive, however don't let this put you off, simply avoid going along the tree covered paths as this effectively their territory. We didn't stay for the dance at sunset .. we were too busy trying to find the means to get back 'home'! The bottom line is whether I'd return to Uluwatu and the answer is yes.... but I'd love to go at a time when there are very few other visitors. Would I recommend it? Yes because the views are stunning and ambiance very peaceful, but keep your belongings away from the monkeys!\"", "Make sure you plan your trip out to Uluwatu to coincide with the sunset and the fire performance. Well worth it. Book a car to get there though because getting a cab will be hard and pricy.", "The Mother Temple Uluwatu is beautiful. The sceneries which are surrounding the temple, are very beautiful. Keep in mind, Women during menstruation period are forbidden entering the holy temple.", "We saw a few monkeys in a few places inside, but thought it was over rated, Uluwatu was better! Monkeys in the Monkey Forest are very well trained from seeing so many tourists they open the Zips in bags because they know that's where you hide the bananas.", "Watching the sunset from Pura Uluwatu is magical. The Kecak Dance which happens around 6 p.m. is also worth seeing. See a short clip of the performance here: http://backpacktress.blogspot.com/2013/04/ -trance-ritual.html", "What is the most important item to bring ? Camera.....periods. Going to uluwatu temple means that its picture time. The spot was so nice to take a lots of picture. Beware with the monkey on the way to the temple and back they might want to steal your camera. I always like historical places, and for me beside tanah lot this is also one of a kind temple. Locates in the far end of a cliff, u'll get the best shot of pictures if you go along to the far right side of the upper temple. Best time to go there in the afternoon, if your lucky you'll get a warm nice afternoon cloud or sunset. Remember to respect the place since it is one of the sacred temple in .", "Trek to the temple grounds was an experience with the monkeys ready to grab whatever they can snatch from the tourists. Pretty scary since the monkeys are not exactly friendly. The sunset was amazing with the cliff backdrop, it was an incredible sight. The other part of the tour was the kecak fire and trance dance. It was ok but it was a little longer than it should,wished it was shorter. All in all though Uluwathu temple still a must see tourist attraction, monkeys and all.", "Fantastic tour of Uluwatu temple and Kecak dance with Sun Tours! Our Tour Guide Lila was great: informative, helpful, funny and kind. Amazing view from the top of the temple looking down, breathtaking sunset and beautiful show with Kecak dance. The traffic can be a little heavy driving in and out of Uluwatu but it certainly worth the effort.", "Uluwatu is a temple on the rocks. We entered just before the sunsey, took some gorgeous pictures of the waves below and the setting sun, before heading towards the kecak dance arena. This dance performance is worth experiencing - they tell a story of \\Ramayana\\\" through singing, acting and dancing. It is worth trying to be seated early on, since the place gets really crowded. The Uluwatu temple arena is full of notorious monkeys, so if you are scared of these monkeys, just stay away. Our driver carried a stick with him to get us safely inside the kecak dance arena. You wont see them after sunset though. Overall wonderful experience.\"", "Compared to when we last visited 15 years ago, Uluwatu now is a tourist nightmare. One huge parking lot, you cannot get near the temples. Ok, great views from the surrounding walls out to sea but go somewhere else if you want this. Other temples are much more down to earth.", "Uluwatu Temple or its more commonly known as just 'Uluwatu', is one the few places in that if you don't visit at least once, people will say that your trip is not 'complete'. The views are just breath-taking. When you are there, instead of constantly indulging in your camera shots, stop for a moment and just enjoy the views. Take them all in slowly, Soak in the moment. You will not regret going there simply for the views. You also get to burn some calories while navigating and climbing the steps to reach the ends of the cliff, where you can enjoy the amazing views :) 2 things to take note of:- - if your pants are shorter than knee length, you will be required to wrap a piece of cloth over your legs before allowed in the area as a sign of respect to the worship area. - if you are entering from the right entrance, there are men who will hand you a small pack of fruits to feed to the monkeys. Its up to you if you want to accept or reject as that pack of fruits is not free (about RP20K). If you don't want that, just politely decline and hand the pack back to him.", "All the guide books recommend the Uluwatu Temple at sunset so we arrived an hour and a half before sunset in an attempt to beat the traffic. The parking lot was already packed and so was the temple. You can not enter the actual temple since the interior is closed for only worship. You have to walk along the cliff path to really see the temple and to take photos of it. All of the photos are difficult to take since you are facing the sun. There was a huge crowd waiting to buy tickets to the performance that occurs on the cliffs while the sun sets. We decided to not stay for the performance since the audience has to sit in the hot sun facing the blinding but all bit it beautiful sunset. We decided to head back to our hotel to watch the sunset and skip the crazy traffic that occurs with everyone leaving Uluwatu temple after sunset. We were told it would take 2 hours to get back to the Four Seasons at Jimbaran bay. Fortunately we left before sunset and made it back in 30 minutes to watch the sunset in Jimbaran bay.", "the Uluwatu Temple is right on the ocean and is stunning. While it is literally swarming with tourists (it's a very popular tourist attraction) if you get there early in the morning it is a little less intense. That being said and if you don't mind mingling with lots of other tourists the time to be there is at sunset. It is breathtakingly beautiful. It is worth the time to visit.", "I spent Rp400,000 on a driver for a day, and got picked up about 9 and dropped back around 8. Uluwatu was one of the places that we visited, and I'm glad it was. It was a very enjoyable visit. It had some great views over the sea. And the temples were impressive. I saw several people have their sunglasses stolen though. So make sure you're not wearing them on the top of your head, or they'll definitely steal them. Bribe the monkeys with fruit to give you back your belongings. I would definitely recommend a visit here.", "Arranged with Mr Gusti Bawana for a tour to Nyang Nyang Beach and Uluwatu Temple. Our drive and tour guide Bagus putra is very nice, very friendly with good and safe driving skills. We enjoyed our tour because Putra knew the places well and we didn’t need to worry and just very relaxed. The monkey in Uluwatu snatched my wife’s glasses unexpectedly, but Putra got it back for her. Thank you, Putra. We definitely will arrange another tour with Mr Gusti when we return to ..", "This one of top destination. Its well known that Uluwatu offered spectacular view. We went there to enjoy great Temple panorama. Don't forget to bring sun glasses & sun block also be careful with monkeys here.", "The best temple in the area but compared to others does not have the same quality. The views over the sea though are amazing. A must visit if you are in Uluwatu region.", "Uluwatu temple is a must see. The temple is on a litle island that could be accessed in the low tide. The surrounding cliff and the sea waves made this local almost magic.", "the highlight of my entire trip was the view at uluwatu temple. i am still in awe with the view there. entrance fee is 20,000rp u need to wear a sarong if you are wearing anything above your knees. if not fear not as they will also provide u one for free. you will then tie a yellow sash around the waist and you are good to enter. the steps are pretty uneven, alil steep. but after a lil bit of a walk. u will soon realised its all worth it. :) a beautiful panorama awaits you... spiritual trip for believers who will get to pray at the temple and a cultural dance show at the end. there is only 1 show a day at 5pm onwards and its 70,000rp. the dance is being performed right at the corner. while they are performing you will be able to see the sunset. mind you... ITSSSS BEAUTIFUL. the seats at the dance show is still under renovation. only 1/4 left. and the show was amazing. all vocals used. no musical instrument. bring a brolly just in case :) its open area and theres no shelter around. :) easier to go by private car or taxi. go to jimbaran for seafood after that!", "The sights at Uluwatu temple were definitely breathtaking and you can understand why so many people come to visit. That said, it is very easy to get lost in the crowd and feel choked by the realization that you've fallen into a congested tourist trap. Definitely a once in a lifetime experience, but if I were to do this again, I would prefer to spend time searching for other lesser known alternatives that are not as crowded as this place.", "Uluwatu Temple or Pura Luhur Uluwatu is definitely one of the six key temples in that should not be missed. It is celebrated for its magnificent location, perched on top of a steep cliff approximately 70 meters above sea level. Pura Luhur Uluwatu is definitely one of the top places on the island to go to for magnificent sunset, with direct views overlooking the beautiful Indian Ocean and daily Kecak dance performances. Every evening the nese men perform Kecak Dance at this setting, so we do recommend you to visit the performance. When you are wandering around the temple be aware of the monkeys. By the local beliefs, the monkeys take care of the temple and protect it from bad influence and bad energy. They are not afraid of the tourists and they are naturally skilled pickpockets! We saw a guy who lost a phone to a monkey", "The Uluwatu Temple is definitely worth the ticket price of 30000IDR. Seated on top of steep cliffs jutting out of the Indian Ocean it’s a gorgeous day trip. We wished we would have spent more time at the temple and cliff side pathways. My wife, some friends and I all went to the temple 2hrs hour prior to the Kecak performance and it still wasn’t enough time as we got seated just after 5, for a six o’clock showing... so, if you want to spend time walking the cliff side pathways and enjoy the scenery and the show which I highly recommend I’d get there around 330. If you’re not going to the performance I’d give yourself around 3 hours to really enjoy everything there, it’s absolutely stunning in any weather situation. Remember, it’s not Disney, it’s a holy temple that actually gets used for ceremonies so be respectful and aware you are in Indonesia not a Western country. It’s a privilege to be there.", "Went to Uluwatu after hearing great reviews of the place, and I decided that I had to go see the excellent view for myself. The place didn't disappoint, and views from both sides were really wonderful. It was not as crowded as Tanah Lot, and the view was breath-taking. I could have stayed there the whole day, staring out into the open sea. One point to note: beware of the monkeys! Prone to grabbing stuff from the tourists... They actually yanked a Chinese tourists's hair and managed to pull her hairband off!!!", "Uluwatu Temple is in my top 3 favorite places in . Breathtaking view, beautiful sunset and just an amazing temple set on the rock. Make sure to go earlier, to enjoy the view and walk around to click nice photos. You will also find a lot of monkeys, but be careful with your phone, sunglasses or any accessories. Whoever wants to watch the Kecak Dance, I think Uluwatu Temple is the best place, which starts at 6pm and the ticket is IDR 100,000.", "This place has best spot to see ocean view. From its holy temple (Uluwatu) all people can see the most beautiful ocean view from the top cliffs surrounding the temple. Please kindly be aware toward monkeys surround the forest. The monkeys sometime can steal visitor's belongings such as glasses, dolls, etc. Well, this place can welcome you all here. It is very recommended. Be happy and take many pictures as you can.", "Uluwatu temple is beautifuly located, but the temple itself isn’t impressive and the masses of tourists takes away a lot of the ambience.", "We spent a couple of hours wandering around and sitting and watching the monkeys interact with each other and the tourists. We didn't see any bad behaviour from the monkeys but we were warned by plenty they can be naughty. Apparently these mnonkeys are better behaved than the ones at Uluwatu temple in the south. Entrance fee is 20,000rp. If you buy the bananas to feed the monkeys, be prepared to be swamped by monkeys all looking for a banana and be confident and quick about giving them out but it does make for some lovely photos.", "Perched atop a 70-75 mts black coral cliff this temple is devoted to Lord Rudra, It’s here at Uluwatu Temple that nese Hindus believe the divine powers Brahma, Vishnu and Siva unite, making the temple a place of worship for the Hindu deity Rudra, god of all aspects of life and all elements in the universe. It’s making is unique such that it appears to float between realms of ‘Land & Sea’. This temple lies in the southern most part of and some 30-40 mins drive from Kuta. Apart from the magnificent temple one have photograph ‘Heavenly,Dreamy sunsets’ from two vantage points located adjacent to the temple. According to nese custom, men and women must wear a sarong and/or a sash when going into a temple. At the entrance of Uluwatu Temple, you will be handed a purple silk sarong to wear. Just wrap it around your waist, over your regular clothing. Return the sarong after your visit, it is not for you as to keep.", "We reached Uluwatu around 5.30 PM. It was quite late and we have to rush to get the Kecak Dance tickets and seats fearing that it will be full. However, we still managed to walk around a little bit and snapped some amazing pictures before we went to watch the dance. There was a big crowd and it'll help to reach there earlier to grab a seat with good view of the sunset (facing the sea and temple). The Kecak Dance was amazing. It's like a capella by a bunch of guys. The performance depicts the Rama and Sita love story. There's a guide or outline of the story provided upon purchasing the ticket (100K IDR). Note: Try to go thru that before the show begins otherwise you might feel lost during the performance. Also, try to refrain yourself from leaving half way thru the show. Hint: the climax is worth the wait! Another thing, watch out for the monkeys around the area. They are a menace! I watched one of them snatched a pair of spectacles off a visitor. The trick is to give them food in order to get back the glasses. I guess that's the reason why they would snatch things from people so that they get food in return. So beware of your handbags, glasses, necklaces, etc. Overall, this is a temple worth a visit. I'm not so much of a traditional dance person but surprisingly I enjoyed it a lot. But the only regret is that I didn't reach Uluwatu much earlier and hence didn't get to spend much time there.", "Hi, Uluwatu Temple was beautiful but it was disappointing that there is so much new work going on that is not in keeping with the original temple. Watch out for the monkeys as they can steal your sunglasses. Be aware that if you get a guide they will ask for payment at the end of the tour.", "The area is very beautiful but very hot. Dress light and bring water. The monkeys aren't too bad unless you get very close. The staff is alright. Dealing with tourists everyday, they seem pretty routine on their questions. All in all, if your in the area, its a must to check out. If you have to travel far to get there, it'll be worth it to check out the temple than jump in at Uluwatu beach for a cool off.", "Uluwatu temple is an attractive tourist spot. The admission price is quite affordable, only 35000 rupiah. There is also the Kecak dance that can be enjoyed while waiting for the sunset. you have to pay 100,000 rupiah for this attraction. The dance is nice and involves interaction with the audience. Management of seating and the number of spectators is not good so many spectators had to sit close to the dancer or even stand.", "Uluwatu temple is great panorama with a sunset 🌇 best time to go is around 5.30 pm look around and see the sunset", "We went to Uluwatu for watching the famous kecak dance, the place is nice with beach view and sunset but cloudy on the day made us could not get the beautiful sunset. The dance is nice and we enjoy it.", "uluwatu temple is the one of nese such of sacred shrine in this island.. the best time to visit at sunset time because these place is best of sunset spot in which you can watch kecak dance also and really amazing sunset with cliff view.. come i was come there many time with our client Mr Tour", "Uluwatu temple is located at the tip of a cliff. The enter the place everyone need to wear a sarong with a scarf around the waist. This place has magnificent view of sunset with clear blue sky and dark blue sea as mentioned in all the travel magazine. Once you enter the place, there will be lots of monkeys that are trained to steal your belongings. Be very cautious as my Husband's glasses were stolen by one of the monkey. Someone will come and exchange the monkey with some food and I paid INR 10,000 to get to glasses back. One of the best thing to do in Uluwatu is watching the kecak and fire dance. Ticket is INR 100,000 per person. We watched the dance facing the magnificent sunset view and uluwatu temple. This is definitely an unforgettable experience in .", "this is so fantastic, biggest temple at , lot of monkeys, very natural, and best vibration or feeling when i was at uluwatu temple", "Uluwatu Temple was beautiful, with sweeping cliff top views of crashing waves on the rocks below. Be careful of the monkeys that love to steal your sunglasses!", "Traveling with a family of four with college kids. While taking a tour of the beaches on , Uluwatu Temple was recommended for us to visit. Uluwatu Temple is a nese Hindu sea temple located in Uluwatu. The temple is regarded as one of the sad kahyangan and is dedicated to Sang Hyang Widhi Wasa in his manifestation as Rudra. There is a charge to enter the Uluwatu Temple grounds (which cost $30,000 IDR/$2 USD per person). Visitors must wear a sarong and a sash, as well as appropriate clothes common for temple visits. If you do not have one, sarongs and a sashes are provided for free. Uluwatu Temple dates back to the 11th century and is situated at land's end to protect from evil spirits. Made from black coral rock, the tiered shape of the sea temple has a dramatic contrast against its precarious location and creates a silhouette at sunset. The inner sanctum of the pura (temple) is perched at the edge of steep cliffs which tower over ’s legendary surf breaks at the south. Access to the inner temple is for Hindu worshippers only. Most travelers enjoy the view of this temple from two different vantage points, from both northern and southern part of the area near the entrance. Not really worth the long walk along the cliff to the inner sanctum. A small forest lies at the front and hundreds of monkeys dwell here. They are believed to guard the temple from bad influences. The serpentine pathway to the temple is fortified by concrete walls on the cliff side. Thick hedges of green shrubs and plants dot the white cliff face, with frangipani trees, and these simians dominating most of the Bukit area. Note: Warning signs abound to ensure you keep your belongings safe and away from swift simian hands. So keep your hats and glasses in a sealed back pack. A traditional nese dance called Kecak dance is offered as a cultural attraction after the sunset. You can watch the fire dance with a stunning backdrop of the sunset (which cost $100,000 IDR/$6.40 USD per person). Just ok, for a quick view of the ocean and steep cliffs.", "This place is so great to visit around sunset. You will see such an amazing view. Also at 5 the have a traditional dance show they put on that is pretty cool to watch (you have to pay extra to get into that area tho. If you are in Uluwatu you should definitely check this out.", "Dont forget to visit all the temple special spring temple. No need to get scared of monkey like uluwatu temple.", "Don’t forget to put this place on your list if you have a plan to visit This touristic place located in Uluwatu Besides tourists, Many local people coming for prayer in this temple They located on the cliff, with beautiful ocean view And while you strolling around you must see some monkeys too", "Uluwatu is located south of and it offers a breathtaking view of the Indian Ocean. There is long scenic view along the cliffs which offers several encounters with monkeys. Uluwatu is crowded and tourist can be annoying; however, the beauty of the temple and scenery is worth every penny. Unfortunately, we arrived at the temple too early and we did not want to wait a couple hours for the Kecak Dance. We regretted missing it but the heat took a toll on us and it was time to go back to the hotel and cool off inside a beautiful tropical pool.", "This is probably on every top 10 things to do in lists and rightly so. The temple perched right next to a cliff constantly pounded by blue waves is just a scene out of every photographer's dream! Bring your tripod for that long exposure shot! Usually tourists come for the fire dance as well. The performance runs from 6-7 and walk-in tickets are limited. We went all the way down from Kuta and couldn't get a ticket for the show at 5.40 As most of tickets are reserved by tour groups and travel agents, if you are on a tour and Uluwatu is included, high chance that the fire dance ticket is also included. So if you are not part of a tour, it pays to get the tickets in advance if possible. There seems to be a trail from the temple as well, walking along the sea. So you may wanna come early to get the tickets and then do a bit of a walk around.", "Put it on your list. Halfway between Nusa Dua and Uluwatu, this place is well worth a visit. Ornately carved statues set into the side of the rocky hillside are amazing and then there's the view of the ocean. Do not miss the opportunity if it arises.", "We visited Uluwatu temple at sunset and had a wonderful two hours wandering and watching the sun go down. The monkeys were feral and were stealing many items from those around us stupid enough to ignore the many warnings. Our two kids (aged 10 and 13) thought it was a great experience to sit and experience the peaceful surroundings.", "We went to Uluwatu Temple on a day trip while visiting some beaches. We were expecting the main purpose of this visit was to see a nice building, however we were shocked to see the amazing scenery that came with it (probably the best bit of the trip). We were greeted with a long path down to an amazing view off the cliffs of Uluwatu. it was an amazing view, so obviously I had to get the selfie stick out and snap a few killer selfies... they were lit. I really love scenic views so I was so happy that we came here, the temple itself was nice but just covered with tourists, the cliff walkway was 100% better in my opinion. There are also monkeys at this temple, I didn't realize I was scared of monkeys until I visited here, them motherbrothers do not mess around, I saw one try to steal a womans flip flop, what's a monkey going to do with a flip flop? We later saw that same woman walking around in her husbands shoes so obviously the monkey came back for round two and was successful. We were told to keep our hats and sunglasses close to us and generally ignore them and they wouldn't bother you, which worked fine for us, so don't be discouraged! I would recommend this temple for a few hours if you're in the area!", "Uluwatu Temple is one of the six most important temples thought to be 's spiritual pillars. It is famous for its wonderful location, floating on top of a sharp cliff roughly 70 metres above the sea level. When visiting this temple, we had the chance to discover marvellous sunset backdrops as well as a traditional nese dance show which was a wonderful and unforgettable experience for us. After all, is famous to be a romantic destination, thanks to its wonderful culture and the breath-taking sunset that Mother Nature shares every evening. I would recommend you to ask a nese Private Driver to take you there and wait for you while you enjoy your time there, as it is the safest and nicest option unless if you do not mind waiting many hours queuing to get a taxi. :)", "The kecak dance was the highlight of our trip to Uluwatu. It was well choreographed and had just the right amounts of humour and excitement to keep the audience hooked. The temple cannot be entered but the space provides great views of cliffs and sunset which are worth the many steps to walk", "I think this is one of the most beautiful temple with sunset in . Visit to Uluwatu temple during sunset is a must to do. The temple has been build on the edge of high cliff jutting out against the backdrop of the Indian ocean. The main purpose to be there though is to watch the Kecak Fire Dance at sunset. The Kecak Fire dance is a must if you are visiting for the first time. Takes about an hour but the show is definitely worth it.", "We went to visit the Uluwatu temple and sunset and were blown away with the beauty of the cliffs and setting. It was gorgeous and worth the trip. Being the animal lover that I am, I loved all of the monkeys everywhere. The dancing show was not as good as we expected it to be. Unfortunately we left half way through.", "Absolutely amazing experience watching the beautiful sunset at Uluwatu temple. This should be on your to-go-to list in . Amazing view. Our tour guide, Ogi, was great and so helpful!!He helped us took so many group photos with beautiful views and brought us to the coffee plantation and Padang-Padang beach before heading over to Uluwatu Temple for the sunset.", "I last visited Uluwatu Temple over 15 years ago. The energy of the place then, was incredible. We were able to pray, meditate, and of course, enjoy the magnificent view over Uluwatu! This time, we may as well have been at Disney Land!! shops, Hawkers, they even sell \\fairy floss\\\" or \\\"cotton candy\\\" for gods sakes! Bus after bus loads of tourists, literally streaming in. Thousands pushing and shoving up & down the stairs. It was nothing but a circus! If you're after a cultural, religious or spiritual experience... Then ask a driver to take you to a REAL and PRIVATE temple in the hills. Magic!! You won't be disappointed. All Uluwatu temple will do is leave you feeling ripped and pissed off!\"", "We went to visit Uluwatu; it’s a bit of a hike down a very busy road but worth it once you get there. Beware of the monkeys who will take your stuff if you’re silly enough to have it exposed! Take off your sunnies and your hat and zip them in your bag. Definitely see the kecak fire dance at 6pm. It was crowded when we went as it was the full moon that night. The adventures of Rama and Sita, told with the accompaniment of the kecak singers was amazing. Be prepared for a long journey back to your hotel after the show!", "The sheer sights at Uluwatu temple meant that we did not regret our decision to go there. It is a very beautiful sigh to see the sea crashing against the cliffs. Getting to see the sunset there on a clear day would be a some experience I guess. When we went there it was slightly cloudy on the horizon so we did not get to see the sunset completely but it was still beautiful. The Kechak dance program is good. Was disappointed to see people spend IDR 100,000 per head and then walk out within 5 minutes. The hanuman character really brought in life to the dance program.", "My family and I went here today. We enjoyed the views and walk. On arrival we had a \\guide\\\" latch onto us and we thought this was provided. He shooed the monkeys away and took some pics for us. Then charged us 150 000r (about 15 aud) for the privilege. 😬 the place is crowded. Monkeys are cheeky and are everywhere and it is not a quiet temple like place. Save yourself the money, go to 'single fin' at uluwatu, grab a meal or drink and swim. Not worth the money. This place is just another money making game. A beautiful one.\"", "You need to pay 30000 rupia pp,for entrance fee Best to go is reach there by 5pm Fm kuta to uluwatu temple take abt 1hrs for taxi (cost 400,000rupia including waiting time 1hrs) Suggest you book their local day or hlf day tour Its much much cheaper... There is a cafe up there and chill, rest till sunset Nothing much except beautiful sunset", "This temple which is situated on the top of the cliff face at Uluwatu is stunning. We were not there for the sunset, but next we will time our visit for this time. It is quite a walk over a very rough track and quite steep to get the temple so if you have any handicaps in negotiating this sort of terrain it is probably not for you. About a 30 minute drive from Legian area to get there. Certainly would recommend a visit as it is stunningly beautiful!!", "We did the Uluwatu Temple & Kecak Dance Performance & Seafood Dinner at Jimbaran Beach Package. Everything was absolutely magical. We cannot fault this even if we tried. Wow what an experience. The Driver was on time pick us up from our hotel in Seminyak. The drive was about 2 hours, heading south to the very tip of . Exploring the Uluwatu temple and overlooking the ocean from the cliffs is breath taking. Then we walked over the the arena where the Kecak Dancers performed. Just amazing, I have never experienced anything like that ever. A very old traditional nese dance which tells a love story. This show goes for about an hour and the beautiful sunset in the background just sets the magical scene. After the show we got to have photos with the performers and they were only too happy to be swarmed by tourists. From there our driver took us to Jimbaran Beach for dinner which just ended a perfect night. The night was beautiful, with lit up tables on the beach, and nese quartets serenading people on the beach and not to mention the delicious Seafood Dinner. The night was warm with a slight breeze and the ocean at your feet, what more could you ask for. Thank you to everyone involved for your hospitality. I cannot wait to come back to Xxx", "Uluwatu temple is on south of and if you are staying in Nusa dua/Benoa its just 20 kilometers drive. On the way you can see the dreamland beach and Padang padang beach if you are interested. We reached uluwatu around 4PM which I think is perfect time to visit the place. Before you go and watch the Kecak dance, make sure you visit the cliff and reach the end of it where you will be greeted by the monkeys. The view from the cliff is breathtaking and you can take some real good photos if you are a Shutterbug. We went on a weekday and it was still crowded, but expect a bigger crowd on a weekend. There is nothing much of a temple but you can spend some 5-10 mins there before heading to watch the kecak dance.The entrance fee to watch the kecak dance is 100k per headand its a nice experience as you can watch the dance with the sun setting in the backdrop. It is based on Hindu Mythology and the events are enacted from Ramayana.The event starts at 6PM, but make sure you turn up a little earlier to get a better seat. Try to get the seat in the middle or opposite of the entrance so that you can watch dance as well as the sunset. Avoid seats adjacent to the entrance as you may miss out on the sunset, which I think is better than the event. The performance lasts an hour after which you can stay back for some more time if you wish to take the photos with the artistes, but I would suggest to avoid it as it gets really difficult to beat the traffic if you are stuck at the end.", "Having been before in many times we now embarked on seeing Uluwatu. It is a busy trip passing Denpasar but it is worth it.Not the temple as such as there are better in but the views are amazing. A rolling sea and a walk along the coast with amazing views. Go for it", "Been here twice but never get bored of this place. The view is amazing, cliffs, sky, sand and blue green beach view from up above.. I love this place! After this, you can go to suluban (bluepoint) beach near from uluwatu temple. Its amazing..", "I have mixed feelings about this place. I was in a group with two young kids, at first it was quite pleasant and the kids enjoyed watching the monkeys and the baby monkeys. As we went early in the morning, there weren't too many other tourists at first. The monkeys seem to be under control and non aggressive compared to the aggressive monkeys at Uluwatu temple. However, due to the taunting actions from some idiotic tourists, the monkeys here got aggressive very quickly (I don't blame them). The monkeys started to pull on my clothes and jumped on my shoulder as I happened to be standing to those idiotic tourists. I had no food on me but the monkeys probably just got cranky and decided to attack anyone nearby. Luckily, there were guides nearby and the monkeys were quickly hush away. If you were to visit this place, I would recommend going early in the morning when there are less tourists and stay away from other tourist groups especially if are behaving inappropriately.", "I recently visited Uluwatu Temple with a few friends and it was fantastic. We visited during sunset to see the nese Fire Dance, but arrived maybe 45 minutes early to snap pictures of the wily monkeys and the breathtaking scenery. It's on top of a sheer cliff with views of the ocean as far as the eye can see. The fire dance was tons of fun, full of energy and vibrancy. We didn't have any children in our group, but the kids at the performance were absolutely loving it. Highly recommend. Beware: the monkeys (Macaws?) love to grab at anything dangling from your body and run off with it. We saw a woman get her eyeglasses snatched from atop her head, and only got them back when someone tossed the monkey a bit of food.", "I come with my friend n my buddy to uluwatu tamle There are very nice tamle with blue ocean and So beautyfull tample on the clip and with kecak/fire dance and many people going there so...", "Of all the places I went in , this was hands down my favorite. It was the most beautiful panoramic overlooking the crashing ocean waves. The Kecak Fire Dance is held at the Uluwatu Temple, so be prepared to be entertained. Also, you get to interact with the monkeys that live in the area which is another cool perk of the visit. Lastly, you can't leave without climbing the steps to see the temple. Seeing the ocean waves cover the jagged rocks was simply intoxicating and a must see if you go to . Just try not to go on a rainy day.", "Uluwatu Temple, is known or its magnificent location, on top of a steep cliff approximately 70 metres above sea level. One of the top places on the island to go to for sunset delights, with direct views overlooking the beautiful Indian Ocean and daily Kecak dance performances. nese architecture, traditionally-designed gateways, and ancient sculptures add to Temple's appeal. We went during the day time, but the place will be etched in our memory for a long time. We recommend a guide and beware of monkeys", "Although the place is not huge it is big enough to enjoy the \\forest\\\"walk and the company of monkeys. The entrance is 40KRp/pp open daily until 6pm. We enjoyed this experience much more than encounter with monkeys at Ulu Watu Temple mainly because in here the monkeys do not try to steel your stuff - of course they are curious and one of them was extremely irritated with the luggage tag on my bag but only cuz I let her:-) Should you wish to experience a monkey encounter I do recommend this place (of course as long as you follow the rules and instructions):-)\"", "We booked a tour to Uluwatu Temple, not that fussed on temples but the view at and around the temple made this trip a must. The cliff views either side of the temple is spectacular and combine that with the sunset....beautiful", "The monkeys are friendlier and steal less here than at Uluwatu; but once you have seen a few monkeys, you have seen them all.... Otherwise, its not a big preserve and you can wander around and see the couple of temples there in about half an hour. They have sarongs at the one temple where you need one, but it and the other temples here aren't overly impressive - especially if you have been living in SE Asia for a decade+. I would not make a special visit to the Monkey Forest or the Ubud Palace all the way from Kuta....", "Uluwatu Temple is a Hindu temple is located on the cliff bank in south part of Peninsula. Its on a cliff above a coral reef, as you look over the walls, you can see the waves crashing below you. There is a small forest surrounding the temple, which is full of monkeys, Uluwatu Temple means the temple built on the coral reef. This temple was built in the 16th Century and we were told to visit it at sunset. When we arrived at approximately 17.30 the car park was packed. You need to dress with modestly or you will be given a sarong. We found the majority of people visiting that night quite disrespectful, inappropriately dressed, throwing rubbish on the floor, sitting on the ancient stones. It was very difficult to be able to see anything due to the sheer mass of people. I would advise anyone going to see a sunset at another location ( ie Rock Bar..in my next review) and go to this temple in the early morning to really enjoy its magnificent ambience.", "It's a very lovely scenic view from the Uluwatu Temple. You can see the huge ocean right in front of your eyes! But one advice: always keep your stuffs locked and attended! The cheeky monkeys around the area would try to steal if they have chances! Worth visiting tho :)", "Visited ULUWATU today and it was a fantastic day. Id advise going early for a couple of reasons...to beat the tourists as it can get quite busy and to beat the monkeys , was speaking to a local lady today who told me they are more active in the afternoon and evening. That said i did see one try and steal a phone from a tourist , just ensure you keep away from them and ensure any jewellery is hidden etc That aside there are some fantastic photo opportunities on offer...some great views of the cliffs and temples are worth the walk. I would also recommend taking drinks with you as it can get quite warm and there is a few paths that include walks up sets of stairs...i was extremely thirsty when i made it back to the car park. Uluwatu is well worth the trip , it can be built into a day tour with many other sites in the area. Yes the monkeys can be a problem , but stay close to others and stay away from them.", "A longish cab ride from Nusa Dua via Pandawa beach, we managed to reach right in time to catch the sunset & the kecak dance. Beautiful landscapes atop the Uluwatu & a sunset to behold. Beware of monkeys! Sarongs provided to drape to ensure modest dressing while entering the temple.", "1. If you plan to visit Uluwatu Temple just for the sake of taking pictures, please consider doing other things too such as having dinner, watching the Kecak dance during sunset, feeding monkeys etc as there is a lot of traffic going in and out of Uluwatu. The view is stunning, the beach is perfect for surfers (it's one of those surfers mecca place). There's entrance fee to enter - IDR 20,000 and you'll need to wear sash and sarungs (provided at the entrance)", "We actually arrived by vintage soft top VW car to the Uluwatu Temple which was a really fun start. We then had a lovely local guide who showed us round and shooed away the monkeys! It’s a lovely early evening walk along the cliff top, dodging the monkeys along the way. Ending with an interesting dance performance. But be warned it’s a very busy place for tourists!!", "When you are in island dont forget visiting Pura Uluwatu temple.because this temple is one of importan temple very good for visiting because have beautiful sunset and old temple.beside of that you can to see fire dance everyday at 6 pm.soo very nice temple for to see when you are in island.", "At sundown, Uluwatu Temple becomes one with nature. Go early to beat the crowds and walk the entire length of the cliff. You have two choices: Catch the sunset or head back in time to watch the Kecak performance. The latter is an experience worth cherishing, while the former is nature at its finest. Watch out for the monkeys, though. They're not as badly behaved as they're made out to be, but if tempted by food, drink and human monkey antics, they show their true colours. Respect them and exercise caution and you're guaranteed safety. Do take care not to get too adventurous on the trail and jump the railings. The sea is gorgeous, but it is also deep and a drop from here can be fatal. To leave without seeing Uluwatu is a shame!", "The visit was made on the 28th of July. We came to watch Tari Kecak (Kecak Dance), the traditional dance from . While waiting, we are presented with the best sunset view combined with the magnificent Uluwatu Temple on top of the cliff. The monkeys are cute but be careful though.", "Up high on a cliff this is a great place to prey...the nese dancing at sunset really Fun a must see ... Relaxing to spend some time @ Uluwatu temple", "If one is in and wants to see a great view of Indian Ocean ,Uluwatu Temple is the right place to come Indian Ocean looks beautiful from the top , although there is not much to see inside the temple since it remains closed but its worth the view Thanks Sonam & Varun", "Uluwatu Temple Is One Of The Good Temples In ..Sunset Scenes Are The Best @ Uluwatu Temple..Couples Will Love To Take Photos With The Sunset..", "Mesmerizing location. Uluwatu temple located on a cliff which had awesome view. Visitors had no entry into the temple. The kecar fire dance performed at amphitheatre in the temple campus is one of the great experience that we shall have. Enjoy the sunset here. Location that stays in heart for ever.", "unlike the friendly monkeys at Uluwatu - these monkeys are aggressive and will bite. beware, especially if you bring food (which i would caution against). monkey bites = rabies shots. that being said, it is worth the visit when in Ubud.", "Ask your future wife/husband to Luhur Uluwatu Tempe and be prepared for sunset delights with the stunning backdrop of the endless sea of Indian Ocean. Located at the very south part of , this ancient temple is without a doubt spectacular with its cliff-top setting at the edge of a plateau 250 feet above the waves of the ocean. A small forest full of furry monkeys jumping around from the sweetly scented frangipani trees can be something to smile at. But don’t let their cuteness fool you as their sharp claws and teeth can ruin your romantic moment in a split second. While you are there, you may want to consider to see the famous Kecak dance performance. It will bring “magic” to your relationship.", "Visiting the Pura Luhur Temple at Uluwatu was definitely one of the highlights of our trip. The location of the temple perched on top of a cliff is just simply breathtaking! It's just amazing watching the waves down below, pounding and crashing into the cove at the bottom of the temple. One could just spend the entire day listening to the sound of the waves rushing in. So calming.. The scenery is absolutely fantastic that you have many photo opportunities; from the temple itself, the walkway along the cliff, the sea and waves, landscape and if your timing is right, the sunset. This temple is one of the most scenic in ; better if not comparable to Tanah Lot Temple. A word of caution; beware of the monkeys! They are mischievous and can get aggressive. They will grab your belongings if you get too close. They may also scare small children. Just be extra careful. Aside from this, the temple is a must see attraction if you are in . After your trek to the temple, you can relax at the stalls by the entrance and enjoy fresh coconuts to quench your thirst. 👍👍👍", "We have better places and views to go to. Ulluwatu was good but I found it a bit overrated. However I went to see puja mandala which I found nice. Beware of monkeys people. Monkeys in uluwatu are aggressive", "Uluwatu Temple is one the nese temple. The temple has splendid views of the ocean. One should visit during evenings to enjoy the sunset.", "Visitors cannot enter the Uluwatu Temple as such, but the views of the ocean is amazing. The Kecak Dance Show happens during sunset, and I honestly found it average. Use your discretion to decide if you want to watch it. Some of the actions during the dance are quite vulgar. There is a dress code here and you will need to cover your legs with a sarong if you're in shorts.", "We were at first very worried about the monkeys we heard as they wud snatch things from visitors or doing some aggresive acts (We are animal lovers but just scared of monkeys hehhehe). But we din happen to meet them. The view in Uluwatu itself is amazing. It was very eye-opened n worth the travel time.", "My family and I came to Uluwatu Temple to see the great view and decided to watch the kecak show during the sunset. Such a beautiful view. Be careful of the monkeys as I was attacked by one who succeeded in stealing my Kipling monkey keychain. Don't wear your glasses or carry food and water bottles while you are in the temple grounds. We watched the Kecak show because we wanted a taste of nese culture. The story is kind of hard to follow but they provide you a guide in English/Chinese/Bahasa/etc. If you went all the way to Uluwatu just for the temple, I suggest you should also watch the show.", "The setting of the Uluwatu Temple is spectacular. Photos absolutely do not do it justice! There is a short climb down through a monkey forest and then up some stairs to the seaside temple. Unfortunately, the temple itself was closed the day of our visit, since they were preparing for a temple ceremony in several days time. In spite of that, we enjoyed our visit, and could look though the gates at the temple itself. The monkeys here were a LOT more aggressive and naughty than those in the Monkey Forest in Ubud. One man in our group had his glasses taken right off of his nose while he was sitting at the foot of the steps leading up to the temple. He eventually got the glasses back, but they were 100% ruined. Thankfully he had a spare pair at the hotel. Another person in our group had a decoration ripped off of her bag. Evidently, the monkeys like \\bling\\\".\"", "nice experience and nice temple. kecak dance better in Uluwatu but around tanah lot there is amazing view and amazing temple and amazing nese culture and architecture. and also.. lots of cheap art and craft store too :)", "We went from Canggu on a tour on the Island and Ulun Danu temple was our first stop. In the morning there were no crowds. Peaceful , quiet and relaxing are the words that we felt. As many other Religious places it affects us coming there. Well worth a visit", "We visited the Uluwatu Temple to watch the sunset. It was very very busy, however, it was a great view and a beautiful sunset....... Would recommend a visit.", "We had taken a bike on rent for about 60K IDR and travelled from Kuta. On the way,We also made a quick visit to Jimbaran. At Ulawatu, you get beautiful view of temple with backdrop of beach. The opposite side of temple has beutiful cliff beach which would be photographers delight. The best part is beautiful sunset with a beautiful surrounding.", "This is the second visit for me to uluwatu temple. Breath taking view makes me want to come back again and their Kecek Dance is worth watching as it is their traditional dance.", "Our first stop in Uluwatu and the view is just stunning. Cant believe our dream came true. Went there for a sight seeing before the sunset..also thanks to our very kind taxi driver Mr.Remegius who help us queue for the Kecak Dance ticket and finally we get our seat while waiting for the show. Hot day is not a big deal but these amazing place is just nice and worth to visit when come to .", "Our visit to was one of the magnificient moment we ever had. Overall trip was awesome just to mention few: Kintamani Mountain Hill,Tirta Empul Temple,Uluwatu Temple Ubud Market & Palace.", "Uluwatu temple is built on top of a very high cliff. The place is breathtaking. One can hear powerful waves striking the rocks. Architecture of temple is very beautiful. It is mesmerizing. Later on we saw Kecak dance in which a group of people didn't use any instrument but created music using voice and then actors performed and depicted Ramayana in one hour. For people who understand Ramayana it is really easy to understand what is happening. And yes at the same time one can watch sunset happening. No picture or video can give you real feeling of the place. Visit and see by yourself. Awesome is the word.", "My husband and I did a half day private tour to Uluwatu temple and also booked the cultural show. We were looking forward to it however in reality it did not meet our expectations. This is because the sacredness and reverence we expected of this historic temple seemed to be missing. It felt like an over run under managed tourist Mecca set up to fleece as many punters as possible and the aggressiveness of some of the staff did little to dissuade us. We found the state of the toilets as unsanitary, tourists running amuck with little regard for the sanctity of the temple, people perched on and over anything (whilst taking pictures and inconveniencing others) and the chaos in the Carpark made it difficult to find our driver at nightfall amongst a large number of buses and taxis etc... it was a bit of a nightmare. However the sunset was stunning and the monkeys a delight to watch. Would we go again? Probably not unfortunately.", "The beauty of the scenery over Uluwatu is well known. However, this place is occupied by gangster of monkey specialised in stealing visitors' sunglasses, eyeglasses, hand phone, even sandals.... After stealing your stuff, the monkey won't run away but staying at a safe distance to bargain for food. At this moment, a \\kind hearted\\\" local people will turn up and feed the monkey and get the stuff back for you. Of course, in return, you need to pay the person a small amount (ransom, Rp 5,000 -10,000). Uluwatu is nice to visit. But, make sure you don't wear any eyeglasses/sunglasses. Keep your hand phones and other belongings inside a bag and hold it securely.\"", "We were fortunate enough to visit both Tana Loth and Uluwatu the same day ! The views of the Uluwatu Temple are as breathtaking as those of Thana Loth but the temple is not as nice ! It is a fairly long walk for people with children or having problems walking and it could get oppressive on a hot day ! Bring a lot of water and try to go there at the end of the day before sunset !", "Uluwatu temple is 1 of the sacred temples in which has natural beauty. the entry fee: 30 thousand rupiah & to see the kecak dance is Rp.100 thousand. time to watch this attraction at 6pm. watch of your glasses, cellphone, jewelry cause there are many forest monkeys. when I went there I could see a monkey playing with a tourist cellphone. luckily the phone can taken back.", "Fantastic view of sunset from uluwatu temple.do not miss kecak and fire dance.very unforgetable memories...", "Far away from all the chaos kuta and seminyak uluwatu is all way south on top of the massive cliff with amazing views. You will see a lot o monkeys, so be careful cuz they can try to take some of your stuff, specially if you are caring a plastic bag. Other than that is nice to see them running around! Went for the sunset which was awesome and stayed for the nese show they have there.... pretty cool, definitely worth all the time to get there.", "Uluwatu temple is located in south of and is one of the main attractions when visiting . It is located on cliff and offers cultural experience also but that comes with ticket which needs to be separately purchased inside the temple after entry ticket. There are many monkeys in the the temple but security is tight and so no monkeys come near visitors path way.", "The first time when I go the Uluwatu Temple, I was total shocked by the scenic there. The temple and the cliff are combined naturally. Summer is a good time to visit there. Bring some more water. Prepare some snacks for the monkeys live there :) Take care of your belongs cause sometimes the monkeys will grab them for food exchange.", "I went to Uluwatu on a private car tour around 2pm. I was supposed to go here at sunset. I was not expecting much because of the cheap entrance fee. Once inside, there is a bit of walk to the cliff edge view. After I reached the viewing area, I was just amazed of the view. It was breathtaking and spectacular. Even though the weather was very hot and humid, it was well worth it. I even went to take picture and video at the edge of the cliff without railings (very risky). I didn not encounter any monkeys during my visit. I guess it's too hot for them or it's their siesta during that time. In my opinion, Uluwatu is better than Tanah Lot. Please see the picture I have taken - unedited and unfiltered. Your visit to is not complete without a visit to this place.", "maybe this is one of must visited destination in . pura uluwatu located in south of in uluwatu its about 1,5 - 2 hours driving from kuta. i suggested you to come here around 3:30-4 pm. to enter this place you must buy ticket for indonesian citizen 25.000 IDR for foreigner i can't remember that. Pure uluwatu is sacred place for hindu. so you must used like scarf or \\sprung\\\" to cover your pants if you used short pants. Pura uluwatu located near a cliff with breathtaking view from ocean. around pure there's a jungle with monkey. Honestly that monkey freaking me out. i'm afraid of them. they not hesitate to take your belonging such a food. you must hide all your food or just give them the food. if you seeking for sunset view this is a must you visit here. sunset is soo beautiful. this place also offered checking dance performs with sunset background. you can watched this show by paying around 100.000 idr/person. or you can just sit and enjoy the view. watched sun goes down in the ocean feel the air and hear the sound of waves. this is what i came for here.\"", "Just for the experience, we dined here after a visit of Uluwatu temple. The bill was a bit expensive. Good thing the cooking was right and the order came with rice and vegetables. The sound of the waves splashing was soothing and the crowd was mostly foreigners.", "Temple located on the cliff of Uluwatu. Feel the spiritual energy of the temple while lurking for the monkey roams and their familly hood with their kids. But, watch out for the naughty little monkey who set to take your belongings.", "Uluwatu is set on the edge of a high cliff in south and its surrounding grounds are nice with plenty of photo opportunities. Viewing the temple itself is pretty difficult - you'll be lucky to grab a few photos of the sides and can't get anywhere near. Watch out for the monkeys - less friendly than Ubud for sure and they'll pinch anything you have loose, sunglasses, hats, bags, flip flops... Go to Tanah Lot for a better west coast temple for sunset.", "This is one of the main temples of . It has very beautiful views of the cliffs and temples. It’s breathtaking! Definitely if you are coming to Uluwatu you should visit.", "Ever since I saw the documentary 'Baraka' I was interested in Kecak ceremonies. So, Uluwatu was where I decided to go see it. Amazing scenery cliff side and an amazing cultural experience. There are quite a few other tourists there but well worth it!", "Uluwantu offers great scenic view overlooking the ocean, while many tours may offer for Kechak dance, it is actually quite long (approx. 1-2 hours) & it is OK for entertainment, I would not say it is a must-do list. It is rather costly too. Do read on the leaflets on the storyline, else , you might get confuse & do not know what are they acting out . Watch out for your bags for the monkeys .", "Visited the Uluwatu temple with my wife on a private tour. Our guide was really informative and provided us with a lot of information regarding the Temple side of things (Wayan from Classic Tour - definitely worth it). Entry to the temple was cheap by Western standards. The views are what you stay for however, and you can spend quite a while looking out over the cliff edge. If you have the time, consider timing your visit for the sunset dancing which is meant to be beautiful.", "Uluwatu Temple will always be a place that I will never forget as I had so much fun hanging out with wild monkeys. I was petrified of them jumping on me or stealing my camera as I photographed them but nonetheless it was an exhilarating feeling and I would do all over again. We were not able to get into the temple which you see in all my photos as the 3 tier roof temple in the distance but the cliff face was great to see. For more information and photos I took check out my travel blog www.he11okiki.com", "Very beautiful and scenic view! You will fall in love in this place no matter how many times you go here. You can either choose to enjoy the sunset by Uluwatu Temple, or enjoy the sunset by watching their Kecak dance. Both is an unique experience by itself. One thing to be careful is your belongings. The monkeys there are very smart and quick and getting your handphones/sunglasses. You probably will get back your stuffs, but might not be in good condition. Better to be save than sorry.", "So many breathtaking views at Uluwatu. Feeding the monkeys was pure fun. We had to wrap our shorts with a purple sarong to enter the temple since it’s a place of worship. Wear comfortable shoes because there’s a lot of walking around the temple and the cliffs for great photos. It’s one of ’s truly magical places!", "Uluwatu is on top of the cliff with a beautiful views of the Indian Ocean, turquoise sea water color. Must do when you in . Temple at the left side is not open for tourist, only is praying, but you could sit and enjoying the breathtaking view from the temple. You could walk the right side of Uluwatu for better views with people surfing. Just be careful with aggressive monkeys, always will steal your things especially sunglasses. Recommended time for visit is in the afternoon 13:00-15:00 as it safe from the monkeys crowds cause it will be very hot temperature.", "Nice enough temple, but I don’t see the big deal with there being SOO many tourists at sunset. In my opinion there are better places to watch the sunset around Uluwatu so unless you’re keen to watch the fire dance I’d go in the day to avoid the crowds. Didn’t have a problem with the monkeys personally.", "We were lucky enough to get to walk along the ocean bed as the tide was low and there was a holy ceremony going on. It was a different experience compared to uluwatu, but both has their own speciality. Weather was good when we went and be expected to have a bit more touristy ambience when you walk in as there are a lot of shops after the ticket toll. Worth while visiting.", "Everything is beautiful except the monkey. They stole everything. If monkey steals your thing please don’t run and trying to catch them. It will make them run away in to jungle. Just ask the staff of uluwatu to help you, they will make a barter between your things with foods.", "Uluwatu temple located on the edge of a cliff is a must visit on a trip to . Amazing views from the cliff. The Monkeys near the temple are very aggressive and we need to exercise caution while going there.", "Uluwatu (pronounced as Uluwat) is an old hindu temple that is still in use. There is a small fee to pay to enter (2000idr per adult and 1000 per child). You have to use a sarong which is provided to wrap around your waist if you're wearing shorts or mini skirts, or a yellow sash if you're wearing long pants. There is an inner sanctuary which is used for hindu ceremonies and we were lucky that they were performing some rites while we were there. From the temple, there is a nice view of the surf below the cliffs. The monkeys are used to humans and are not afraid. There are some speakers making announcements to watch your glasses and hats because the monkeys may snatched them away, but none of the monkeys we saw did anything to scare the tourists. My guide said that the monkeys will come in the evening to look for food. Maybe that's the time the naughty monkeys come out. I supposed if you do not have a guide to explain the significance of the temple to you, you might give it 3 stars or lower, because, except for the view and monkyes, there is nothing much to see.", "I thought the uluwatu temple was disappointing They charge you an entrance fee, so you think you are going go inside a historic temple What you actually paid for was a long walk looking out at the ocean as you walk up to the locked gate of the temple as you are not allowed inside. So you just get to see the outside.", "Ulun watu means the Rock at the end of Land. The place has two views on either side with a sea adding to the beauty. You cannot go inside the temple but enjoy the view. IT is a crowded place with lots of visitors and stages a Kecak dance every evening. Our Driver messed up time time reaching at 5.15 and the tickets were sold out. Reach the place by 4, take a lok around and get the tickets by 5, you will need to get seated by 5.30 to have a close view. They say the Dance in the backdrop of sunset is a beautiful sight so choose the seats facing the sea towards the rock where the west is. Worth a visit", "We arrived here after a little visit to padang padang. The sun was setting and while we had intended to watch the dance show, we didn't realise the last show started at 6 PM. Fortunately we bought tickets in time and rushed to the amphitheatre. This left us with little opportunity to enjoy the cliff and temple. The dance, however , made up for it. If you must visit Uluwatu, do it for the dance! The sunset in the background with the dance in the foreground makes for an unforgettable setting! Not to be missed at any cost.", "A few days ago, I was visiting Uluwatu Temple with 3 girls. Even though the sign discourages wearing sunglasses and hats, as well as carrying bags/purses, it was quite obvious that these monkeys were trained to snatch items from tourists. Locals asked us if we wanted to pay for a bodyguard of sorts against the monkeys but this sounded ridiculous to us. We've been to Monkey Forest in Ubud and the monkeys weren't bad at all. A few would snatch a beverage or snack, but not attack a woman for not giving up her sunglasses and bag. On 3 occasions I saw women get attacked and had their hair pulled and heads/arms bitten by the little devils! I nearly had to slap the monkeys away from the threatened females. These 3 attacks happened within the first 5 minutes I entered the forest area that lead to the temple. Since the women were traumatized, our trip was cut short and I was the only one to ascend to the pinnacle for the remarkable view. The day was too bright not to wear sunglasses so I advise future tourists to wear cheap sunglasses, long sleeves and pants (to avoid the monkey scratches) and to bring something to protect yourselves. In addition, make sure to stick with the other people as the monkeys often single out lone tourists or small groups.", "My family and I visited Uluwatu Temple in November 2014. I had heard and read many reviews on this place and thought we would include it as one of our tours. The bonus with Uluwatu are the monkeys that live within the grounds but be careful of your belongings because they have a reputation of stealing them eg. sunglasses, handbags etc. The admission price is very cheap, 20,00 Rupiah ($2 Aus) per person. The Temple is located about 45 minutes to an hour from Kuta. Uluwatu Temple is perched on the cliff tops overseeing the sea. It is also a famous location for the iconic 'red' nese sunsets. Unfortunately for us there a some cloud on the horizon on our visit so the sunset didn't live up to its full potential. Anyhow, the temple itself has amazing views as you walk up the stone steps to the top. You can also walk along a path/track from the temple itself along the ridge overlooking the sea. After admiring the scenery and the temple itself, you can then enter their outdoor amphitheatre to watch the \\Kecak Ramayana & Fire Dance\\\". This start just on dusk and costs us 100,000 Rupiah ($10 AUD) each to enter. Worth the admission fee. The dances are conducted without accompanying music only the unique chanting/songs of the performers. The fire dance was the best part of the performance in my opinion. Anyhow, it's worth a visit and I hope you enjoy it as much as we did. Cheers, Paul\"", "ULUWATU TOURS IS AN BALI FULL DAY TOUR PACKAGE TO ENJOY SUNSET VIEW FACING TO THE INDIAN OCEAN AT ULUWATU TEMPLE WITH SOME GROUP MONKEY NEARBY Uluwatu Tours is an Full Day Tour Package to Visit Uluwatu Temple with sunset view facing to the Indian ocean and watching the beautiful Kecak and Fire Dance Performance near the temple. This Uluwatu Tours package will start to visit Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park planned to be established a landmark or mascot, in the form of a giant statue, that is a statue of Lord Vishnu riding a Garuda bird, then continue the tour to visit the Beautiful Padang - Padang Beach is one of the best white sand beaches, then we continue to visit the main site is Uluwatu Temple is amazing temple sits on 70 meter protuding cliff with some group monkey nearby, then the tour will continue to watching Kecak and Fire Dance Performance near the uluwatu temple, is a nese dance takes story from fragment Ramayana, and then the last site during Uluwatu tours is visit Jimbaran beach to enjoy the delicious seafood dinner on the beach at local restaurant. The Uluwatu Tours will bring you to the wonderful memory with three different experiences as the feature of this Full day tour package. Our professional Tours Driver is always outstanding offer our best services to keep your convenience trip along with private full air-conditioning car transfer to complete your enjoyable on Uluwatu Tours.", "i was spent a day in Uluwatu, . it is need around 1 hour driving with car or motor bike from Kuta Beach.. Uluwati give me a lot of amazing view..especially the view of blue ocean from above... regad", "Pura Uluwatu looks like any other temples in . However, it is perched right on top of a cliff overlooking a gorgeous sea view. That makes it more special than any other temples in there. I would recommend you going between 4-6pm so that you have enough time to explore the beautiful scenery during day light without waiting too long for sunset. The traditional kecak dance starts at 6pm daily if you are interested. Before you enter the temple, there are many warning signboards cautioning you against the monkeys and also to keep your spectacles in your bag. Do adhere to it or you will regret losing you expensive glasses or shades to those mischievous monkeys. These little creatues are not afraid of human contact and can get pretty agressive. While I was there, there were a few monkeys which tried to snatch the slippers of some visitors. In short, anything small that is easy to grab or dangling like your camera, flip flops, glasses, etc are best guarded. There was even a cheeky monkey which was mocking the owner of a pair of spectacles as it plays with the latter with glee. Unlike Pura Tanah Lot which has plenty of stalls / stores which sell knick-knacks, paintings and other souvenirs, there is nothing to see here. A must see for first timers.", "We have seen a few temples in and the Uluwatu one was definitely my favourite! Stunning location! Just wonderful! Really enjoyed wandering around (even if a monkey stole my sunglasses off my face - so watch out ;-))", "A quick visit (took 30-45 mins) for pictures and a visit to the Holy Spring Temple sums up our visit. No snatching of items was witnessed, apparently this happens more often in the Uluwatu Monkey Sanctuary. Toilets are the entrance. Entry fee was IDR 50,000 per person - we went on a Sunday afternoon and found the back entrance easier to get into in terms of crowds.", "Uluwatu Temple is amazing place in and highly recomended to visit in this place. You cand find a beautiful sunset from nearly Uluwatu Temple.This is amazing sensation in your mind.", "Don't miss the Uluwatu temple when you visit , Indonesia. Enjoy the breathtaking view from the top. Best to visit the place during sunset. Enjoy the view plus the naughty monkeys in the area. Just be careful and take care of your belongings. Watch also the stage play at sunset.", "We hadn’t been to Uluwatu Temple before on our travels so thought we would check it out. The views are beautiful. You are given a sarong to wear included in the admission price. Only downside was to be careful of the monkeys as they steal glasses, hats and personal belongings but you are warned before you go in. We didn’t wear our glasses or hats and were fine. We would recommend visiting Uluwatu.", "Uluwatu tample is hindu temple set on the cliff bank in south part of Peninsula. It is one of Sad Kahyangan Temple in (six big groups of Temples), located in Pecatu Village, Sub district of South Kuta, and Badung Regency or about 25 Km southerly part of Denpasar town. It is situated on the coral reef sordid to sea about 80 meters above the sea level. It is featured by a small dry forest which is mostly called by Alas Kekeran (interdict forest) which is belong to the temple and dwelt by a lot of monkeys and other animal. Name of Uluwatu was come from the word Ulu meaning the head and Watu meaning stone. Therefore Uluwatu Temple mean the temple built in tip of coral reef. It is very easy to locate the Uluwatu Temple where you can reach it by any kind of vehicles. There is a good road passing Jimbaran countryside and go the one way to this temple. Uluwatu is one of the most beautiful Hindu Temple and famous in Island. You can do simple to join the Uluwatu Temple Tour with Star Island to discover the whole story of this site and you also have a change to have Uluwatu Tour Package as your preferable choice on your vacation in .", "We have taken many friends to Ulluwatu . The temple is a very important part of the Hindhu population as it was the furtherest point on the South of the island ..But now it is also a very popular surfing destination , with many of the world's best surfers arriving g to challenge the fast break .", "We really enjoyed the walk along Uluwatu temple, it is really a beautiful location. However the mass amount of people suck. It is really hard to find any where relaxing and many of the best vantage points are taken up by tourists with selfie sticks who spend 30 minutes trying to perfect their photos of their faces. We only saw one monkey on our trip and he managed to jump up from behind our friend, rip his prescription glasses from his face and continue to bend them to pieces maliciously. Honestly the monkeys are messed up, stay away from them. Somehow he also got a hold of a Chinese woman's shoe and proceeded to chase her around the courtyard, terrifying.", "I like Uluwatu. But this time Ketjak was so crowdy the dancers could not even move. Dont think thats fair to visitors who pay for the show, wich can be very beautiful, dancing against the \\decor\\\" of the beautiful sunset on the clif. So this time was dissappointment. Also..they had the story on paper, for us in Dutch; was the same as 13 years ago with so many errors You cant understand a thing about it. I know a lot of Dutch people who live here. Would gladly offer to rewrite\"", "Uluwatu Temple is around a 45 min drive away from Kuta. It's a beautiful place to watch the sunset and the Kecak dance at the same time. The tickets for the performance are slightly pricier (IDR 100 000) compared to other places but the performers are well trained and the performance was very entertaining. There are a lot of people so make sure you get there at least half an hour before the show to get a good seat. There are a lot of people who walk in too late or walk out before the show ends and it's very annoying, please don't be one of these people! Besides that, the monkeys are cute but hold your belongings tight because they are very naughty. They like to steal stuff and swap the items for bananas.", "Getting to Uluwatu takes a bit of time because you would invariably be staying further North but the drive is completely worth it. Try and reach around 430pm so you have enough time for seeing the area around and temple before catching a good seat to watch the Kecak dance. I would suggest not missing this dance. It's more of a drama but it's worth seeing it in Uluwatu as they do it at a grander scale than at other places. They start the dance around sunset time. Try and get a seat in the 4th or 5th row directly in front of the lamp (the middle). The views from the cliff side are stunning but the actual inside of the temple like most temples is out of bounds.", "Uluwatu tample is the one destination tourist attraction in south . Located at highest cliff hill and a panorami view of the ocean and expsnse of blue waves add to the beautuful sunseat atmospehere. Get the special full day tour Price : USD.$50 / IDR. 650.000 Book now : Whatsapp : +6282359354250", "The visit to Ulawatu temple in Indonesia was awesome. The temple is located at a cliff. The site of adjoining sea is awesome. The temple is at a height. I am my elder son climbed on the temple. It was a fabulous experience. We did wear the cloth provided at the temple. There were lot of monkeys around. The sunset could be witnessed from the temple. It was a delightful experience.", "The infamous monkeys were behaving very well on the day we went. But unluckily, we didn’t get to see the famous Uluwatu sunset as it turned out to be a cloudy day. The Kecak dance performance was fantastic and funny - please do read the notes about the story as the performance might not make sense without it. Lovely temple - breathtaking views - totally worth going :)", "We left from Tanjung Benoa to the Uluwatu Temple at about 3:00 p.m. Stopped briefly at the Padang Beach, also known as the Julia Roberts beach as my driver said. It is a very small beach, full of people. We stopped for 10 minutes, which is enough. Off to Uluwatu Temple. We paid the 20,000 R per person entrance fee. This review is after I have visited many temples in , which is why I only rated it as average. The cliff is stunning but the temple itself is not impressive. We waited until 5:00 p.m. for the Kecak Dance ticket to be on sale. We paid 70,000 R each for the Kecak Dance. We were seated at 5:10 p.m., intentionally facing the sunset, but it was cloudy that day and did not get a chance to see the famous sunset as depicted in many reviews. People keeps coming in to the very small arena,very soon filled the entire seating areas. Soon tourists were ushered to sit on the floor, and extra chairs were brought in to accommodate the overflowing crowds. I believe the capacity is maybe 300 and they filled with 600 - 1,000 people instead. It was not the most comfortable atmosphere seating wise. A about 5:45 p.m. the shows started. The Kecak Dance itself was entertaining. If you have never seen one, you need to try at least once in your life time. The one hour show tell the story by chanting, and incorporating female dancers. The chanting were from about 70 men. I think the last 10 minutes were very entertaining. The monkey god interacted with the crowd, making fun of a few tourists, and invited another few to participate in the dance. The crowd enjoyed the interactions and everybody has a great laugh, I think this is a great touch on their part. The are photos opportunities after the show. But it was dark already and too many people trying to get the attention of the 3 female dances, which they dressed up in traditional nese costumes. I am glad I visited the Uluwatu Temple and watched the show but this is not something I will repeat.", "Uluwatu Temple is one of the MOST overcrowded temples that you can experience in . There are tours and guides and performances, so if you enjoy those sort of things - definitely go! It is beautiful but just too overcrowded for me.", "Great place to visit - highly recommended. Beautiful setting high on the cliffs, with a lovely walk along the cliff tops, and around the temple. Best bit, the monkeys!! Hundreds of them, and far more ‘wild’ than other places. Great entertainment. If you only visit one ‘monkey temple’ make it this one. And then lunch in one of the lovely warungs on the path down to Uluwatu Beach. All in all, a great trip. By far the nicest spot we found in southern .", "This is highly overrated place and not worth going. The entry ticket is 100,000 rupiah and you can't even go into the temple. There are so many better temples in . We chose this temple as Uluwuta has monkeys and we wanted to get some nice pictures done. Also, the place was overcrowded.", "Simply love the soft sands and crystal clear green/blue waters at Pandawa beach. Our guide Desna was very flexible and let us determine how long we would like to stay at each beach. Dreamland beach was too crowded and the waters looked dirty so we decided to skip it. Padang-Padang beach is an interesting beach if you walk away from the crowd and climb over some rocks to explore the other side of the beautiful secluded beach :) We arrived at Uluwatu temple before 5pm and had lots of time to walk around and take pictures before the Kecak dance. The sunset was beautiful! The sun slowly drops into the ocean like a golden egg yolk and paints the sky in lovely hues of colours! The Kecak dance was very enjoyable. Hats off to the dancer who danced as the white monkey! All the main dancers gamely stayed to take photos with every single visitor who would like to take a shot with them after the dance. The evening ended beautifully with a romantic seafood dinner at the beach.", "Uluwatu Temple is pretty small and a major tourist attraction on the island. You can get around the grounds in 30 minutes, 45 if you really want to spin it out and you’ll see some monkeys along the way. I didn’t personally witness any of the monkeys approach people, steal items or become aggressive like some reviews stated however I’m sure this does happen as I did witness this in Ubuds Monkey Forest so best advice would still be to ensure bags are firmly closed, glasses, jewellery and hats are removed and mobile phones and cameras are secured. You will have to wear a sarong or sash here (regardless if your legs are already covered or not) and of course they are not the most pleasant to wear after another sweaty tourist has had it on just seconds before you but it is what it is. There’s no charge for the sarong or sash it’s included in the entry price. Overall it’s nothing special. It’s very crowded, has some nice cliff views that allow some photo opportunities but overall I wouldn’t go out of my way to hire a driver or book a tour to get here. It’s especially in my view not worth visiting if you have already been to Tanah Lot as the two are incredibly similar and I would suggest if you really want to visit some temples to choose one or the other rather than both.", "We watched the sunset at a distance to the Uluwatu Temple and the view was breathtaking. The cliff was shining in the sun with the ocean. The only thing is the monkeys. They were trained by the local vendors to grab glasses from the tourists, and the vendors would help to take back the glasses and ask for tips. This was quite a disgraceful phenomenon for this attraction.", "Felt we had to come to watch the sunset from the guides and reviews we had read. The temple setting and cliff views are amazing. But we got our driver to take us around to the cliffside bars above Uluwatu beach in time to catch sunset. It was amazing, the surfers way below catching the waves, sun setting, beer in hand, and surfer tunes in the background. Definitely a place to stay in the future.", "Absolutely loved going to Uluwatu Temple. Went in the morning and it was very calm and without too many people. It's clean, and absolutely amazing views. Would visit again and again.", "Probably the nicest view that we saw in . We went late, 5:00, and did not encounter monkeys. We also went to the show. In retrospect I would have skipped the show and just enjoyed the views. We did see the sunset but you can see that without the show. The show is Kecak Fire dance and they tell the story of Ramayana. Unfortunately, we had seen the same story the night before in Ubud. We didn't realize that until we had already bought the tickets. However, I won't ruin it for anyone but the storyline takes an enjoyable turn halfway through. We did enjoy it, but I am just advising to either see this before you see other nese dances or check to make sure that it is not the same story as a dance that you may have already seen. The views are wonderful and definitely worth the trip to Uluwatu.", "This was an interesting experience, a must visit while in Ubud. There were a lot of monkeys and a lot of them got very close to you. We found that these monkeys were not as aggressive as the ones in Uluwatu. However you should still follow the rules and don't feed them. We saw a lady feeding a monkey, once she ran out of food the monkey went after her bag and when she tried to shake him off, he bit her. The forest is shaded so it was not as hot, but it is also very crowded!", "Arrive here in the morning while it's still fresh and not many tourist. Enjoy the clean fresh air and the greens. Explore the path to find ponds, temples, river and monkeys. I don't recommend to feed the monkey, because they are already fed regularly by the caretakers. The monkeys in Monkey Forest are friendlier and not as dangerous/naughty as those in Uluwatu. But still, better not to wear any bling-bling or shiny accessories, to avoid any unexpected casualty by the monkeys.", "We visited the Uluwatu temple last night with friends. We arrived at approx 5.15pm which was really pushing it to get into the venue to watch the cultural dance performance. The stage is an amphitheater and we were the last to be let in, actually missing the tiered seating and being positioned in the floor of the stage where the dance happened. 5mins more and we would t have been let in. It was truly spectacular. The 30 men who create the vocal performance are so intense, it’s a once in a lifetime experience. As the sun sets in the background the amphitheatre comes alive and the dancers all appear to perform a traditional play expressed through dance. The costumes and the movements are totally exquisite. I really think this is one tourist destination to definitely visit. Everything felt so authentic and we felt really lucky to view such a spiritual and dynamic event. It was hot when we arrived but as the sun goes down it’s quite comfortable to sit outside. The show lasts about 50mins. We had kids aged 6 and 3yo. The 6 year olds connected with the play well, it was a little scary for the little one, but he was able to sit though it all without too much wriggle as it keeps ticking along and captures your imagination. Cost is 100,000 RPH for kids and adults alike which is more than reasonable, cheap if anything for the experience. The show starts at 6pm and is finished by 7pm. I almost completely forgot to mention the monkeys and the temple itself. If I went again I would get there about 4pm and wander the grounds more. On the cliff edge the site is amazing. One last comment however would be to be prepared for a very long slow drive home to wherever you are in . Take water and snacks and maybe a light blanket for kids as it took us a good 1.5hours to get back from Uluwatu to Nusa Dua. Nevertheless, no regrets on going.", "The temple itself is Beautiful , fun experience! Monkeys running around, music, dancing. Would recommend as a see in uluwatu'", "Uluwatu is a great place for the tourist to go. It reeks with antiquity and has a great historic atmosphere. The monkeys are entertaining if a little over attentive at times (watch your hat, glasses and bags) and the highlight after struggling up the stairs in the heat is the view from the cliff top out to sea. Blue sky, deep sea, stunning rock formations and crashing waves. Its difficult to know who to pay so be careful who tries to attach themselves to your group. Apart from gate fees we managed to do our trip without guides and hangers on, but there are a few people there who seem intent on parting you from your money who do not have the authority or mandate to take it. However, as always in its sometimes worth assessing whether parting for a few dollars might feed a family so don't be too tough.", "Visited uluwatu temple which located north of . nice cliff view and scenic. great for photography. there is an option to watch sunset kecak dance. however, did not do it this time. As ever watch before. it is recommended for first timer to watch. something to experience it at least once. becareful with monkeys. keep your sunglasses otherwise be prepared for the monkeys to steal it from you. seen a couple with their glasses been snatched. overall, nice place to go at least once. nice view thats it.", "People are swarming at this place close to sunset and the day we went the temple was closed, not sure if this is the case daily. So as such people just come here to view the sunset. Personally I think the Uluwatu temple is much better, so is the sunset from there", "come to Uluwatu temple.. take a pic, and feel the beach 😉, and dont forget to keep all of ur bag, sunglases,etc.. coz there are so many monkey everywhere, my aunty bring the mineral bottle,and the monkey take it and drink 😄 funny moment 😂", "Being one of the main temples of , the Uluwatu is a must see. As with many other temples, the Uluwatu is an actively place of worship, so some areas are restricted. This does not reduce the magnifiscent architecture and stunning views. Beware of the monkeys. They can be fierce and regard everything on the grounds as their private property, water blottles, sun glasses and sandals (!) included.", "Views are stunning at Uluwatu Temple! Enjoy the beautiful scene especially when you're at the top. Just be careful with the monkeys as we've witnessed one who snatched the eyeglasses of a lady taking pictures.", "This is one of the must-see sights while in . Situated on a cliff it offers one of the most splendid views on the ocean but... Be on the lookout for those monkeys. The monkeys at Uluwatu are even nastier than those at the Sacrad monkey forest, much bigger, more aggressive and exactly like at the Sacred forest, there's little you can do if they grab some of your belongings. The locals are actually aware of that and warn you to pack any shiny objects in your bags. I suggest you listen to them ☺!", "Super cheap entry, and breathtaking views of the coastline. But the temple itself is not anything special. We took a few pictures with carvings off to the side but the waves breaking against the dramatic cliff line is the true attraction. Swung by this attraction because it wasn't too far off from the airport and we didn't have much time to go farther out from the city. If you have time to go se the temples up north, I would absolutely swap out Uluwatu for that! Didnt have any issues with the monkeys, but saw some other people who did. Make sure to leave plastic bags in the car, and keep water bottles stowed away. We were told that they go for sunglasses/glasses so be weary of that. DO NOT BUY BANANAS FROM THE LOCALS who tell you you can feed the monkeys. Save that for the monkey forest in Ubud where they are nicer and less aggressive!", "Uluwatu temple is located at the south of . It takes about 45 minutes from Nusa Dua area , 1 hours 10 minutes from Kuta,or approx 02 hours from Ubud.The temple is located on the edge of a steep cliff and there are several surfing spot nearby. Kecak dance is also performed here daily at 18.00 PM and the beautiful sunset can be seen from the stage during enjoy the dance. There are a lot of monkeys and please be alert of your belongings.", "This was actually a last min decision as a taxi driver was offering us a trip to Uluwatu Temple at 400k Rp but we managed to haggle to 300k Rp. The view from the temple was fantastic and its definitely a good place for photo taking. But beware of the monkeys around the forest, they will try to grab anything from you.", "If it's your first time in you will go here. It's where all the tourists go. You will be surrounded by tourists. But you know what? It's ok. The monkey forest is beautiful. The monkeys are adorable (and much friendlier than those at Ulu Watu). This forest is what I wanted out of . Would it better if it was less crowded? Sure, but it is still one of my favorite places we went.", "All the stories about the monkeys did freak me out a little but I was determined to catch the Kecak Fire Dance in Uluwatu. So, monkeys or not, I headed for Uluwatu Temple. I was surprised to be greeted by public announcement about the monkeys when I was parking my scooter. It said to ask for help from authorities should the monkeys stole anyone's belongings. Of course, we were told to keep our belongings safe - namely hat, sunglasses etc. I saw a Taiwan tourist having her sunglasses snatched by the monkey as she was busy posing. I like the left hand side of the temple more. Just continue walking to the end and tourists would be rewarded with views of cliffs and more. Entrance fee was 20,000 rupiah, plus Kecak Fire Dance for 100,000 rupiah. The dance started at 6pm. True enough, the best seat was center, last row. I managed to watch the sunset and the kecak fire dance at the same time. It is important to read the paper flyout given before the show starts, as it tells what the whole dance is about. I noticed that Act 3 was taken out and Hanoman, the white monkey god, was given a bigger role, as compared to Ramayana, the male lead. Hanoman was entertaining. Riding on scooter - I was afraid that the lane would be too dark for me to ride out safely. However, as there were many cars leaving the temple too, the lane was brightened up by the car headlights. So, it was ok.", "The Uluwatu temple is situated a top a hanging cliff at the edge of the island. The temple complex is vast and great for making and taking pictures. The main purpose to be there though is to watch the Kecak Fire Dance at sunset. The Kecak Fire dance is a must if you are visiting for the first time. Takes about an hour but the show is definitely worth it.", "Much better experience then the Uluwatu Monkey Temple. Shaded Forest to walk through to see the monkeys, lots of monkeys to see, beautiful jungle atmosphere.", "Uluwatu temple has beautiful views over the Indian Ocean. The entrance fee is Rp 30,000,- per adult. We were warned about the monkeys but they kept to themselves mostly on high ground. The temple is very old 1036AD. It has large steps and at times steep descend. On a hot day the walk around the edge of the temple can be challenging especially if you have any hip/knee issues. The views are spectacular though ! The temple also has the Uluwatu Kecak Dance at 6pm for Rp 100,000.- Which is very entertaining and has the added bonus of a beautiful sunset. You can only purchase the dance tickets at 5pm. I would suggest going early to get a good seat as it does fill very quickly, although it also gets very hot so take a hat and water.", "I visited Uluwatu with my parter and another couple. The scenery was absolutely stunning and was complimented by a few cheeky monkeys! The temple areas were beautiful however the landscape was the real winner for me here. There waves crashed up agains the cliff face and the stunning gardens of pink blooms really brightened up the area. We all stayed for the traditional fire dance (extra charge of 100,000 I believe) which was so interesting and entertaining. The costumes and traditional dancing was great to watch. TIP: It was quite a hot day and there was nowhere to purchase drinks once you enter the temple area so consider taking a large bottle of water on hot days!", "Hey Guys I guess God is in every detail in this country. You often dont get to see religion and nature blending with such a serenity. Situated atop a beautiful and very tall cliff Uluwatu temple is beautiful. The view of the ocean from atop this beautiful cliff is captivating This is definately a must visit place in . Ideal timimg -sunset 5-7pm Do get your GoPro/DSLR..you would need it. There will be an entrance fee around US $3. Tip: 1) Beware of Monkeys..keep your spectacles away 2) Be careful about your cameras-monkeys \\snatch it\\\" - Ya really. 3) Dont carry snacks inside the temple compound. 4) Keep your taxi prebooked. I would advise to ask your cab to wait for 70-80mins till your back, offer a nominal waiting charge. If you dont prebook, its difficult getting a cab. Enjoy this place guys. Its beautiful.\"", "We had a such a great time here. Monkeys are friendly not like monkeys in Uluwatu. It is walking distance from Ubud main street and you need around 1-2 hours to look around. Trying to go there early morning before it gets crowded. And it gets really hot if you are walking from main street. Also, you can see feeding time which is after the place opens.", "I was staying in Ulawatu and it take me 2 1/2 hours to get to the Temple. So if you don't plan well this visit could cost you the whole day. Anyway, the place is beautiful and well kept. Entry fees are 30.000 rupees, less than 3 dollars.", "One of several guard temples warding off evil spirits, the whole island is besotted with warding off evil spirits it us astounding. us the most spiritual p!ace I have ever visited and it is this and the architecture and its uniqueness that makes us return again and again...plus we now know several families who always look after us so we don't get hasstlers but even if we do they soon leave us alone or go into humour mode ad they realise we have been here so many times before. Ulueatu is unusual in that it is built so close to the sea, originally the nese would not venture into the sea as they believe that it is full of seamonsters and evil evil spirits... You will notice that traditional fishing boats have faces with bulging eyes sculpted or drawn at the front...this is to ...yes you've guessed it....ward off evil sea spirits which are meant to be particular nasty. So Uluwatu serves particularly important function. The scenery is breathtaking from the hillside down to the open coastline. All that side of the island gets massive waves.....no point in having an uluwatu on the calner eastern side eh. Good for fotie shoots aswell as cool sea air.", "one of the best places in south to visit.. a majestic temple facing the Indian ocean.. sunset is beautiful...you can watch the ramayana epic dance when in Uluwatu, if you go there at evening... its a must visit!", "Went with a private guide to Uluwatu Temple. We went in the morning, luckily enough it wasn’t crowded and walked around the temple with our guide who explained about the Hindu customs/culture. What an amazing scenery! Highly recommended if you go in the morning when it isn’t crowded. Watch out for the monkeys though.", "The Pura Uluwatu Temple (also known as Pura Luhur), built on a steep cliff, granting access through gates that are surrounded by Ganesha sculptures. Behind the main shrine a Brahmin statue is located overlooking the Indian Ocean. When visiting Pura Uluwatu a warning is in place, because the temple is inhabited by large number of monkeys (believed to guard the temple from bad influences), who bothered visitors' by stealing belongings, such as bags, cameras and eyeglasses. Sunset and sunrise hours guarantee a real mystical atmosphere.", "Its a great experience but give yourself plenty of time to watch the sunset from Uluwatu as well as wander around the temple. Beware of the monkeys - they have learned to be cheeky and take anything thats not firmly secured. It you are up for it, there is the monkey dance at sunset each night where 1000 men come to dance - it has no ceremonial value and was created for tourists in the 1930's. Its quite a sight though.", "Uluwatu temple is one of the best places to view sunset in . The view from the mountain cliff where the sun sets on the vast Indian Ocean, is indeed a view to the eyes! Unforgettable! My husband loves to click pictures & it was a lovely evening that day with a beautiful sunset! The color of the sky changing every passing minute with the round bright sun going down on the roaring deep blue colored ocean… Just Amazing! We could capture some really good pictures of the place that day! SUGGESTION: From Kuta, Uluwatu Temple is a one and a half hour drive. It is beautiful location but crowded. Try to reach the temple a bit early. As the sunset time was 6:05 pm that day, we arrived at the temple at 5:15 pm. The queue for ticketing was long so we must have easily spent 15 minutes in the queue. We could not spend much time looking around the temple as the sunset time was approaching & we rushed to the mountain cliff. The cliff walk would be easily of 800 meters with forest attached to it. Be very careful of the monkeys as they are pretty famous for stealing glasses of the tourists. Down at the parking lot too you need to be careful of the monkeys. Please do not carry foods or other small items with you that can be easy for a monkey to snatch! OTHER ATTRACTIONS: Apart from the sunset view point, I think there is not much to see at Uluwatu temple. After sunset we went to take a look around and found few temples but they were closed. I have heard of Kecak dance but didn’t get a chance to see it!", "one of the perfect sunset i've ever see... temple on the cliff, while watching the \\Kecak\\\" dance also called by fire dance,it's magic!!!... go there about 4.30 pm,it cost IDR 30K for the entrance, you must wear sarong/cover ur knee and shoulder to enter to the temple,they provide sarong next to the ticket counter anyway, explore the temple and the cliff,\\\"Monkey\\\" Pool..then you can watch the dance performance at 6 pm-7pm..it cost about IDR 100K for an hour performance... it's one of Most Recommended to do in Uluwatu!\"", "Ulluwatu temple offers great views for cliffs and sunsets. It's nice to go for sunset. The temple is nice but the sea and cliffs views are even more spectaculars", "Uluwatu temple is another must visit destination when in . Be warn of the monkeys. While I was there, I have witnessed at less half a dozen visitors' glasses being snatched away by the monkeys. The view of the temple is awesome. The Indian Ocean right in front of you with huge waves splashing towards the cliff of the temple ground. Uluwatu has become very touristy as of any other places in . Tourism is the big business for and her people. Be prepared to walk.", "I do love to visit uluwatu temple..always mesmerized me...the view was breathtaking, beautiful, perfect *speechless* Indian ocean straight in front of your eyes,its amazing. This place 100% recommended to visit. Never regret to come here. If I've a chance I want to comeback again here.", "Too many trained monkeys around. Beware ! They snatch almost anything ! But, it's quite near to Uluwatu where the beautiful sunset is ..so it's fine to drop by but just be careful ! August is the best time to go ..so cooling with good weather", "Uluwatu temple is one of the island popular destinations. The temple is located at the edge of a cliff I think. Walking at the temple with a great weather and beautiful kecak dance performance that's a little bit of a lots experiences you can get here", "Uluwatu is one of the must see temples in . I would say the temple alone might not have been exceptional (I am from India and have seen temples across the world, Cambodia, Thailand, India and Indonesia); however the location is what makes it visit - worthy. The ideal time would be to watch the sunsets. Also you can walk from the temple end to the other end of the cliff which provides some beautiful views.", "Uluwatu Temple is a must see. The sunset Kecak dance is fantastic but very popular so get there around 5pm for good seats. The cost to see the Kecak dance does indeed go to the local population for social services and I feel it is worth seeing.", "Traveling with a family of four with college kids. While taking a tour of the beaches on , Uluwatu Temple was recommended for us to visit. Uluwatu Temple is a nese Hindu sea temple located in Uluwatu. The temple is regarded as one of the sad kahyangan and is dedicated to Sang Hyang Widhi Wasa in his manifestation as Rudra. There is a charge to enter the Uluwatu Temple grounds (which cost $30,000 IDR/$2 USD per person). Visitors must wear a sarong and a sash, as well as appropriate clothes common for temple visits. If you do not have one, sarongs and a sashes are provided for free. Uluwatu Temple dates back to the 11th century and is situated at land's end to protect from evil spirits. Made from black coral rock, the tiered shape of the sea temple has a dramatic contrast against its precarious location and creates a silhouette at sunset. The inner sanctum of the pura (temple) is perched at the edge of steep cliffs which tower over ’s legendary surf breaks at the south. Access to the inner temple is for Hindu worshippers only. Most travelers enjoy the view of this temple from two different vantage points, from both northern and southern part of the area near the entrance. Not really worth the long walk along the cliff to the inner sanctum. A small forest lies at the front and hundreds of monkeys dwell here. They are believed to guard the temple from bad influences. The serpentine pathway to the temple is fortified by concrete walls on the cliff side. Thick hedges of green shrubs and plants dot the white cliff face, with frangipani trees, and these simians dominating most of the Bukit area. Note: Warning signs abound to ensure you keep your belongings safe and away from swift simian hands. So keep your hats and glasses in a sealed back pack. A traditional nese dance called Kecak dance is offered as a cultural attraction after the sunset. You can watch the fire dance with a stunning backdrop of the sunset (which cost $100,000 IDR/$6.40 USD per person). Just ok, for a quick view of the ocean and steep cliffs.", "We went at sunset to get the best views. It was very crowded and we had to fight to look over the walls. You don't see much of the actual temple. The fire dance was AMAZING! And made the visit and the price (100k pp) worth it. Entertaining and beautiful with the backdrop of the sun setting. Highly reccomend when in Uluwatu. Starts at 18h00 but the auditorium started filling up around 17h30 so go early for a good seat.", "The Uluwatu Temple has a stunning view and a lot of tourists, that's for sure. It's perfect and everyone should go. There's also some monkeys, but be careful, they love to stole sun glasses.", "Uluwatu Theatre, , Indonesia is set along side a cliff with a beautiful view of the sunset. The performance is based on a Hindu story. The music is a chant done by men. You have to hear it to understand it. Try a YouTube search to get a taste of the event. The performers were superb and they way it's done it's easy for the non-Hindu to follow. I suggest one read about it before going to the evening event. If you've never seen a Hindu dance performance, I recommend this one. It's based on the Kecia Ramayana and Fire Dance. Adults and children should be fascinated by this. Highly recommended!", "I'm sure all of us would have read and learned by now that the monkeys can be quite a handful. It all depends on whether you have a good driver/guide to tag along with you so that they would know what to do in the event that some of these furry creatures decide to get nasty. We had 0% contact with the monkeys and had an enjoyable time during our trip in Uluwatu Temple. The view is indeed magnificent and beautiful. The scenic panorama is ideal for a picture poster card especially when the sun sets. Be sure to catch the Kecak Dance (Fire Dance) though the price can be quite steep. Entrance fee to the temple and watching the dance are paid separately.", "It will be a regret if you go to uluwatu and dont see the performance because its like the nese trademark, you could see tari kecak and the ramayana performance. Not all of the audience understand the entire performance (including me just a few part) but it still must see performance. The performance starts after sunset, so when you wait for it you could see a beautiful sunset from there, and because the temple placed in a cliff you could see a really really beautiful big blue waves under the cliff while there's warm sunshine irradiate. but beware of monkeys because they are everywhere and they could take your things. the entrance fee is 30k rupiah and the performance fee is 100k rupiah.", "We were on a tour in one of our visits in when our guide brought us to temples. One of which is the Uluwatu Temple which is best to visit in the afternoon to see the beautiful sunset. indeed, time stops as the sun sets in Uluwatu Temple. Pro: very beautiful and scenic sunset and landscape offering a view of a temple seated on the edge of a cliff. It has steps which ia more than half a kilomenter long upto the end of the pathway where the sunset is best seen. cons: there are monkeys around which are often naughty grabbing those tiny things tourist are holding such as sunglasses, cellphones and even slippers. tip: when entering the temple, do not wear sunglases or glasses to the monkeys wont get them, also dont eat while wandering around the premises as the our primate friends would grab your snack. Not good to people with joint pains as the steps could be roughly 500 or more .", "I've been here for 3rd times but never bored, I love the landscape. Uluwatu Temple is a Hindu temple set on the cliff bank in south part of Peninsula. 20 minutes from MC DONALD drive thru Jimbaran. Uluwatu Temple sits on a 70-meter-high cliff protruding above Indonesian Ocean. Because of its unique location, visitors to the temple have to take a long stone stairway to reach it. The temple heads east, unlike other nese temples which face west or south. There are hundreds of monkeys roaming along the path outside the temple. Although the monkeys look tame, visitors find them a nuisance as they often grab food off a visitor’s hand and snatch visitors’ belongings. There are two doors at the end of the path, the north door and the south one, through which visitors enter the temple complex. Visitors must wear a sarong and a sash, as well as appropriate clothes common for temple visits. They can be hired here. The best time to visit is just before sunset. Kecak and Fire Dance Performance is performed everyday at the adjacent cliff-top stage at 18:00 to 19:00. Visitors are charged a nominal fee, the ticket around USD 10/person. What makes it the most favourite venue to watch a Kecak dance is the sunset background of the performance. There's no public transportation to get here and going back in to town will be difficult without any prearranged ride or taxi.", "Uluwatu temple is great to visit, this place is very historical, very intriguing looking around the prayer blocks, lovely view onto the ocean, also liked seeing the monkeys in the trees", "We had one late afternoon trip to Uluwatu last time. It was fantastic trip. We have seen best sunset ever. Went for a Kekak dance with amazingly perform with the sunset view. But, please beware with some naughty monkeys there. Always have your belonging in good hand and safe. Apart from there, this temple is magnificent", "Before I came here, I expected the monkeys to be rude like the ones in Uluwatu temple but they were not! The whole sanctuary was clean, not smelly, and full of lovely monkeys (well, as long as you follow the instructions and don't disturb them). Some monkeys even like to pose for cameras! Totally love this place!", "We had read quite a lot about this location but actually were not that impressed with Uluwatu Temple located on a cliff-top setting at the edge of a plateau 250 feet above the waves of the Indian Ocean. Several archaeological remains found here and prove the temple to be of megalithic origin, dating back to around the 10th century. There are two entrances to Uluwatu Temple, from the south and the north. A small forest lies at the front and hundreds of monkeys dwell here. It took us about an hour to get from one end to another as there are several fenced points along the way to stop. The views from the bottom of the water surging up against rocks and the ocean horizon are remarkable. Behind the main shrine in one of the courtyards lies a Brahmin statue facing the Indian Ocean. The two entrances to the temple area are split gates. A heritage of the 10th century is the one-piece winged stone gate to the inside courtyard. There are three statues in it, one of them is of Brahma. Uluwatu Beach, below the cliff, is one of 's best surfing spots. We had to wear a sarong and a sash, as well as appropriate clothes common for temple visits. They can be hired here. We visited just before sunset. There's no public transportation to get and we had booked a return taxi, which is priced quite reasonably. A guide is not necessary. Worth a visit to Uluwatu Temple is one of six key temples believed to be 's spiritual pillars.", "My first time go to uluwatu temple is on weekend so yaaa it's so crowded, but i still enjoy it. I love the view and actually nearly sunset time the place so beautiful. over all is good. Be careful with the monkey lol", "The setting of this temple is spectacular on top of the cliffs of Ulawatu. The views from the surrounding walls are magic. Would hate to fall .... such a long way down into unforgiving seas... The numerous levels, rooms are great to see. As you enter the facility, be careful of the monkeys as they go for bright objects that hang of ears or around your neck. Be warned... Saw a young woman's ear quite damaged from a monkey ripping off a pierced earring. Well worth the visit. Beautiful surrounds.", "Ulu Watu located at Pecatu Badung recency , it takes around 1 hour to reach this place from kute, there are lot of wild monkeys, so better just bring a small bag pack, and keep your stuffs inside the bag, it is good to visit this temple in the morning when the monkeys still sleep, so you can freely exploring the temple", "Sorry, but underwhelmed by this. Nice forest, plenty of monkeys, and nothing wrong with it. But it felt like a theme park. Preferred Uluwatu for temple and monkey experience. Not a bad visit - and I don’t regret going, but I wouldn’t recommend it if you can go instead to Uluwatu (which really is quite special).", "The Uluwatu temple is a small hill top temple. Tourists' are not allowed to enter the main portion as in many other temples. The views around the temple are stunning. The entry fee is 30000 Ruppiah. You will have to enter the temple complex to buy tickets for the Kecak and fire dance.", "We really liked ulu watu temple (and it was our favourite until we saw Goa Gajah). It is much better than other temples in the south of Ubud due to its beautiful location and we even preferred it to Tanah Lot. The entrance fee was quite a lot but comparable to other popular temples at 30,000 rp each,but this includes sarong hire. The monkeys were lovely to observe although it was upsetting to see how other tourists treated them (teasing them with food and throwing sticks at them). There are also hawkers who sell banana for you to feed them but they are fed officially by staff three times a day so won't go hungry if you don't engage in this. The temple itself is very pretty and is in a wonderful spot on the end of the cliff with a short climb to see the wonderful views.", "Uluwatu temple is situated on a beautiful cliff overlooking the sea. One can see why the spot was chosen so long ago. Since then however it has become an awful tourist trap. The temple was teeming with people that made it difficult to find a spot to look out over the cliff. The temple itself is very underwhelming, lacking a grand multiple tiered roof or anything that makes it stand out as a cool temple. The cool thing is the location, I guess. It costs 15,000 IDR to enter the temple and 100,000 IDR to see the Kecak dancing (each). The Kecak dancing was a nightmare. I really wanted to enjoy it but the masses of tourists make this difficult. Many of them arrived late for the performance, making it difficult to see. Everyone is snapping and flashing and taking video, which is very distracting. The performance is an hour long and by half way through everyone is sufficiently bored that the whole audience seems to be chatting and you can't hear the dance anymore. If you want to see Uluwatu I'd recommend just coming to take a few quick pictures and then get the hell out. Skip the dance, there's got to be a better one to see somewhere in .", "The views from Uluwatu temple and along the paths are beautiful but make sure you don't take your eyes off of your stuff! The monkeys that reside in the trees and bushes up near the temples are not friendly. The staff at the gate when purchasing your ticket ($2 Australian) encourage you to buy a bag of small bananas ($2 Australian) to take with you to throw to the monkeys to keep them away but once you get up there you only realise that the more you have on you, the more they want to come near you! Don't take glasses or bags and if you have a money belt, keep it tucked under you shirt. Don't wear jewellery or expensive jewellery at least. We left our glasses and hats with our driver luckily but a young couple we came across were waiting for their guide that when into the bushes to try and coax the young lady's pair of prescription glasses from a monkey who had jumped onto her head and snatched them. My advice is don't take anything with you and stay together, don't stare them in the eyes and if they come for you, just run!!! haha", "Its in an incredible location. The uluwatu area is a peaceful and pretty area to explore.", "We visited Uluwatu Temple in August 2014. The views were amazing, we made a lot of beautiful pictures. I was really afraid of monkeys as they were everywhere. But if you don't pay attention to them, they won't touch you. At sunset we enjoyed a beautiful performance of Kecak and Fire Dance.", "I came to Uluwatu mainly to see the traditional dance \\Kechak\\\" but as soon as I saw the view off the cliff, I was astonished. Powerful waves, majestic cliffs and such minute people! One can really feel the greatness and power of mother nature in this place. Add to this beautiful architecture of the Temple and amazing performance of \\\"Kechak\\\" with memorable signing, dancing and fire show, and you get an unparalleled experience! Well worth a visit, even visits!\"", "Situated in the midst of forest, the Uuwatu temple offers much more than religious faith. i am an Indian and visited the temple to understand the Hinduism in . Was amazed to see how the culture is still preserved with originality. The temple is located on the cliff bank with spectacular sunset in the Indian Ocean as the backdrop. The most wonderful and awesome is viewing Kecak dance which is RamLeela in Indian vocabulary. The dance portrays the mythological story of Lord Ram and Goddess Seeta. The artists make it a point to introduce humour and participation of audience to make it more interesting and live Simply superb and not to be missed!", "Come for the view alone! It is so amazing and worth at least one visit here. Do it as part of a tour of Uluwatu which I thought was heavenly and a very peaceful part of . Watch out for those pesky monkeys though!", "Uluwatu temple is a Hindu temple set on the cliff bank in shout part of Peninsula. It is one of Sad Khayangan Temple in ( six big group of Hindu temple in ) located in Pecatu village, sub district of Shout Kuta, and Badung Regency or about 25 Km shoutherly part of Denpasar town. It is situated on the coral reef sordid to see about 80 meters above the sea level. It is featured by a small dry forest which is mostly called by Alas Kekeran (interdict forest) which is belong to the temple and dwelt by a lot of monkeys and other animals. Name of Uluwatu was come from world Ulu meaning the head/ top and Watu meaning stone. Therefore Uluwatu Temple mean the temple built in the top of coral reef/stone. This place good come to see sunset and also can see most famous Kecak fire dance.", "One of my favorite activity in vacation is trying to find a different culture. is the best destination for that, not just about the dance and the culture, it's about the religion. The temple in Uluwatu is pura sagara, meant the nese sea temple. It built at the edge of 70 meters high rock into the sea. This position make the view of this temple so beautiful, espeially when we visit at sunset. Feel so peace..", "Uluwatu Temple is a must see on every bucket list. Something you have to see at least once. It is beautiful inside out and it's great to see some real nese history and culture. The walk is beautiful but can be a little lengthy if you get tired easily. But you will be rewarded with some absolutely breathtaking views. The day we went it just seemed to get hotter and hotter so make sure you pack water with you and a hat. Keep your legs covered out of respect although they do provide sarongs at the entrance. Be careful of the monkeys, they feed them on the paths to bring them close to the tourists but they're very cheeky and will steal anything they can. The sides of the paths are littered with stolen belongings. Out the front where there are a few little refreshment huts and coconuts a monkey stole a shoe of a ladies foot while she was walking so they are very crafty.", "One of my best birthday gift ever when I was visited in November 2015. I ever went to before but never touch Uluwatu Temple. When for the first time I stepped my feet in this place, like I can't stop say \\WOW\\\" for this enchanting, beautiful, peaceful place ever! From up above you can see the pretty ocean that well-dressed with the pretty cliff surround it. Before you see that pretty view, you should keep on going the high stairs, be patient over it, and wait yourself for wow-ing this place.\"", "Out of all the places my husband and I visited, this was the best I think! It was pure nature! The further we go, the more breathtaking the scenery was! If visiting , Uluwatu Temple is a must-see tourist spot!", "When I ask my driver what to do and not to do in Uluwatu Temple, the first thing he answered is about Monkey and to take care of our belongings. Moneys in that temple are quite clever - they do not harm people, but steal the things from people to exchange with food for them. Apart from this, the temple has a quite nice view and this is one of the tourist attractions temple and open for tourist to visit inside of compound. The weather is very hot - so I recommend you to go there in the early morning to cope with heat. I didn’t walk around the whole compound because of high temperature which makes me sweating. Anyway, the viewpoint is very nice and you won’t regret visiting there.", "The temple is not a spectacular site in itself but the cliff-views are awesome. We wanted to go here to watch a Kecak dance in this particular setting, which is done at an outdoor stage facing the cliffs during the sunset. We were not disappointed. The performers were very professional and committed to their roles (saw a Barong dance in another town where I swear, if one of the main characters had a cell phone, he would have been playing on it when not delivering a line) I'm not sure if it's worth making a special trip out to Uluwatu if you are not catching the Kecak performance, unless you have your own scooter and can get there for cheap or the visit is built into a daytour with other items on the agenda. If we were to have just hired a cab to visit there and back from the Kuta/Legian area, I'm not sure if that would have been worth the fare for the temple alone. The monkeys are rascals and will try to steal things both strapped and not strapped down on you. That was entertaining.", "The view at the Uluwatu Temple is mind blowing. It's most amazing sunset and the sea is to good to be true. Located on the top and the walk is just amazing. Would definitely recommend tourist to visit this place as it takes one's breath away.", "After seeing numerous temples around and even on Java, we were a bit saturated with temples. However, we decided to visit Uluwatu a day before leaving. What a remarkable place! The temple is set high on a cliff with waves crashing the cliffs. The views are indeed awesome and you should plan on staying for at least an hour...the walks and the views will make this trip memorable. Yes, beware of the monkeys and do not feed them!", "Arrive at the Uluwatu temple, I was very happy. Sound and sea breeze typical of this temple. The location of the beautiful temple, located on the cliff and beautiful sea is really charming. I really love this temple and the sunset is very nice.", "Beautiful views along the cliffs of Uluwatu. The temple was lovely. Beware of the thieving monkeys!!! They style my hat!!! Was quite a funny/scary experience. Worth a look and walk around", "We went to Tanah Lot temple one hour before sunset. It was low tide so we walked on the see bad in front of the temple and far enough to the left. The place was very crowded and commercial. The temple is surely very important from religious point of view but as architecture and artistic impression it was well below other temples. The worst part was the traffic to the temple and from it at departure. We have lost at least 3 hours extra on the road ... I thing that Uluwatu sunset is a better choice.", "There are 3 main things to do in the park at Uluwatu: take in the view from the cliffs, which have a long passageway around the edge (we didn’t leave enough time for this and regretted it!); visit the temple; and see the Fire Dance. Arrive by 4 pm if you want to have enough time to see the cliffs before getting a seat for the Fire Dance by 5:30. The show begins at 6:00. Sit high up in the stands directly facing the stage so you can watch the sunset over the cliffs during the show.", "The visit to the Uluwatu Temple and the evening Kecak Dance was the highlight of my visit to . We arrived around 5.00pm and felt dlightly anxious given all the reviews warning about ther monkeys. It seems they were already well fed by the time I arrived because the day before had been a major religious Hindu day and people had brought loads of food. The monkeys are naughty and a few Japanese tourists were seen screaming and running in all directions but that only added to the adventure! Sunset from the temple was fantastic. I have wanted to see the Kecak dance since was a little kid and it was everything I imagined. It is simply amazing - entertaining, captivating and the location was perfect. Follow the visit with dinner on the beach at Jimbaran Bay and you have had a great afternoon and evening. The monkeys were very well behaved for my visit which was kind of disappointing in a macabre sort of way - I had been hoping for a bit of adventure!", "Went to Uluwatu Temple as their wasn't a lot of attractions in the area. Enjoyed walking around the grounds but it wasn't anything spectacular", "I've been to Uluwatu Temple twice, first was in 2015 with a friend and 2016 with my mom. Both times were absolutely memorable. It is a temple on top of a cliff overlooking the sea. Its a perfect place to see the sunset. When I first visited we arrived just before the sunset so it really felt magical seeing the ocean as well as the boats (probably of fishermen) returning to the land by dozens at the same time. That was the first time i felt the magic of . On my second visit with my mom, we were able to watch the Kecak Dance which was amazing too. Definitely worth a visit. One of 's most important spots.", "This was my third visit to Uluwatu and their sunset Kecak Dance and their performances improve with every visit. The chorus is superb and I like that their costumed characters will interact with the audience. Go early to get a good seat, which for me is front and center facing the ceremonial gate that overlooks the ocean so that GoPros and guests using tablets to take photos don't obstruct your view of the performance. Would I go a fourth time? Absolutely.", "Uluwatu will take your breath away. we went their during afternoon. we wish we were there either in the morning or b4 sunset. nonetheless, the hot sun couldn't take the beauty away, the cliff is marvelous, the monkeys are cheeky, sarong gives u a different look. watch far off !", "There was a lot of hype around Uluwatu and I think it's purely based on the local nese trying to make a quick buck. We took a tour from Nusa Dua and I regret not leaving sooner and spending more time at Padang Padang. The beach is beautiful and one of my favorite in . The temple was the next stop and it was average. The grounds are well kept and you can't actually see the temple itself. The natural views however are beautiful :) the sunset over the cliff and the water colours make up for the let down of the actual temple. We went to the dance and I really enjoyed it. It was a interactive and transitional dance which i recommend for everyone. The chanting in the beginning of the show is really something special to witness. My partner was pulled up twice to participate and dance with the actors :) It was interesting, funny and insightful. Definitely worth the experience.", "Uluwatu temple sits at the edge of a high cliff looking out over the sea. It's a beautiful place to visit and is even better if you find a spot away from all of the other tourists visiting. Watch out for the monkeys, they'll take anything they can get their hands on! Sunsets are said to be stunning at the temple however i haven't been there at the right time, i'm also told it is crazy busy at sunset so good luck!", "Uluwatu temple is a location in which is about 1-1.5 hours away from the buzzing city of Kuta. The main attraction of this temple is its great location atop a hill overlooking the vast Indian Ocean. While the temple houses Lord Rudra (another form of Lord Shiva), the tourists are not allowed to enter the main temple premises. However, the trail to the temple top and down takes you through a great panoramic view of the ocean. For nature lovers and worshippers of beautiful scenery, visit to this location is a mandatory if in . While our tourist guide had warned of monkeys, we were lucky enough not to spot even one monkey at this location. Also, try visiting this place around Sun set for a great and captivating view.", "After visiting several temples on our 2 week vacation, we had seen a lot. The Uluwatu had a beautiful setting with ocean views. It was nice to walk around and just take in the pretty scenery. As everyone else is saying, the monkeys do snatch and grab your things. Just be smart about it and they will leave you alone. I carried nothing with me other than my phone, which I hid.", "just stand in the edge of its fence in sunset time.. feel the sound and rhythm of the wave at the bottom. and dont forget to watch kecak dance show (pay fee first). overall, uluwatu temple offering the good scenery.", "This temple is beautiful just the Uluwatu temple. It can be crowded during evenings, mostly people come here to see the exotic sunset and the overall uniqueness of a temple in the sea.", "It was nice to enjoy a leisurely walk around the forest with so many cute monkeys entertaining us. They're less aggressive than those in Uluwatu Temple, but you still need to watch your valuables including bags and sunglasses. Most of them are pretty friendly and won't mind you posing with them for pictures but there were a few seemingly innocent ones who growled when we went too close.", "Uluwatu was absolutely stunning. We arrived at about 5.20pm and quickly got tickets into the temple (INR 50,000 for 3 people) and walked to see the breathtaking view of the ocean and the temple. We quickly purchased tickets for the Kecak dance (INR100,000 per person). Seats filled quickly so I would strongly advise getting there earlier, though, bring a fan (and even a cushion) as the amphitheatre is outdoors facing the sunset and can get a little uncomfortable. Amazing dance, lovely view of the sea. A must see.", "Cliff, sunset and temple experience in a lush tropical forest area made this visit to Uluwatu Temple memorable. We also loved the sound of the waves smashing against the 70 meter cliff. Although there were crowds, we managed to take some amazing pictures.", "Uluwatu Temple has breath taking views and is a marvel of ancient achievement. As with most attractions in there is a small fee to enter, 20 000 idr this trip, about 2 dollars. Be aware of the monkeys, they will try to take anything from you... especially glasses. Be aware of the tour guides which attach themselves to you and walk with you, then request payment. The walking trail is easy but some areas have no railings and it is extremely high up. Worth a visit.", "Ulluwatu temple is very holy place. Evening traditional show is very good. Behind temple very good scenery of mountains with ocean. Too many 🐒 at this place😊 Thanks", "I love love love Uluwatu! It is such a beautiful place. Went there and had to pay about 20-30k IDR and also hired a local for guidance. CAUTION: the monkeys there can be really aggressive. They could take your stuffs (glasses, caps, the locals said some even took tourists' ipad) so i just hired the locals so I could walk around for a peace of mind (IDR100k for two persons) - His name is Pak Ketut. The temple is located high above the cliffs, at sunset, you can enjoy the Kecak Dance facing the Indian Ocean. I went there in the morning to avoid crowd (Pak Ketut said the visitors can go up to 1000 people in the evening!) And thus. I would definitely recommend Uluwatu to you all because it is that beautiful! Remember to bring sunblock because south is drier and hotter.", "Uluwatu is a great area for watching the surfing and relaxing on the cliff tops. The temple is a very relaxing place to take a walk a nice break from Kuta!!!! Can enjoy the scenery and fresh air.", "Uluwatu temple is beautiful, especially at sunset. Watch out for the monkey's that love shiny things! A friend got his wallet with passport and cards taken away!", "The second last stop for our full day tour with our private taxi we were lucky enough to see the amazing sunset at Uluwatu Temple a sight worth seeing to say the least absolutely beautiful the place was crowded with thousands of people one thing you got to remember going to Temples is women on there menstrual cycle are forbidden to enter and if you don't have long pants on you will need to put on a sarong which are always supplied at the entrance either free of charge or for a small donation. The cost of the Kecka Dance was AUD$10 per person The auditorium where the performance took place was so full, and people where still coming in after the show had started at some stages it was unsure who the visitors where and who the performers where a bit of chaos but that's hey ,,,, Other than the over crowdedness the view and performance was very entertaining the show goes for about one hour but the program they give you of the explanation of the performance some people must have thought to get out before the end to avoid the chaos ahead of getting out of there which actually freed up some room for the ones that stayed to the end and getting out wasn't as bad as first thought The performance was entertaining with a bit of humour which kept us entertained the 70 man choir with no instruments was really something to see at some stages you just feel like bursting out laughing A 7 out of 10 for a must see especially for the amazing sunset standing 70 meters above the ocean watching the perfect wave rolling in Oh and Monkeys get around so be careful and hold onto your bags tight lol We actually seen a cheeky monkey ripping a taxi light of the top of a taxi just as we arrived lol so funny", "Arrived at the temple at around 5:30 and experienced one of the most beautiful sunset in . The sky was painted in a purple-ish yellow gradient, with a tint of warm orange. Combined with the silhouette of the Uluwatu Temple, it makes the picture complete.", "Entry Tickets & Parking I went to Uluwatu temple at 4:00 PM because we planned to catch the famous Kecak dance performance during the sunset. To get in Uluwatu there is a parking ticket costs IDR 2,000 for vehicles to enter, and another IDR 20,000 per pax for entering ticket to Uluwatu. Parking area was large if you brought your own vehicles. There were limited toilets in the temple, as far as I know there were only one toilet available, near parking area. And the poor thing was what a very limited signs they have in the temple and around the cliff, thus I need to ask around to find location for Kecak dance or toilets. Selling points Breathtaking view from the cliff and Kecak dance performance are what they were actually selling here. I can see the beautiful ocean view from the cliff and people say that they have the best sunset view here and they were right. I witnessed myself the magnificent painting of sunset from above the cliff, indescribable. As for Kecak dance, it was known as the best performance here in Uluwatu comparing to other places in . Will review this on other page for Kecak dance. Tickets for Kecak dance cost for IDR 100,000 per person. And the show is starting from 6PM to 7.30PM. Beware of the monkey Around the temple there were many monkeys as they were known to be the sacred guardians of the temple since long time ago. Just be careful with the belongings because they attracted to small accessories like glasses, wallet, earrings, etc.", "Being in Eastern Asia will add a curiosity to know more about all thing that you will never find it somewhere else , specially temples , uluwatu temple is one of the famous temples in .. Its right up the cliff in the north shore .. The view is breathtaking Good place to catch a sunset there", "For me Uluwatu tample is the most stunning tample in ! It gave me very peaceful feeling and the detail of how the nature just keep me amazed. I always make time to watch the show \\kecak\\\" dance with supeeeeer amazing sunset as background... For me Uluwatu tample is the #1 tample in \"", "Visited this temple while in ..Must Visit..!!! The place has this magical vibes of peace and serenity. Its worth going all up and viewing all view points and coming down to see the sunset in uluwatu.Definately a must see place. Breath taking view. Temple on top of a hill on the coast. You can walk around and take in the scenary from various sides. Try to reach early so that you get enough time to see around. There is a grat fire and kesak dance in the open,whihc is a must see too. You can see the senset while watching the show ,with the ocean in the back ground. And beware of monkeys..................................................................................... However, be careful with your belongings because it looks like the monkeys hanging around are trained to snatch things from tourists.", "A trip to iluwatuilluwatu temple is should always be on your itinerary. Once you have purchased your Surong for a very minimal price, for spiritual respect, you can wander the temple and grounds. Fantastic cliff top views of the coastline and very interesting if your able to view a prey meeting in progress . A little disappointed that the many monkeys that I was Sed to being in and around the temple grounds were not there. A few were seen in an adjoining house but none wondering the grounds. Be careful who you are walking around if the monkeys are present as they can be known to take your sun glasses and hats right off the top of your head.", "Uluwatu has view things to offer: a beautifully set complex of temples, amazing views of the ocean and an incredible cliffs. All costs only 20.000 rupiahs per person and sarong is provided free of charge. So why only 4 stars? Well, it's very dirty. There's lots of rubbish laying around on the outskirts (temples are obviously very clean). However, I believe it has something to do with the wild monkeys occupying the area. They grab absolutely anything that is in your hands, head, neck or even inside your pockets. I saw a monkey steeling a shoe from a lady, as they're attracted to colors. Please do not take anything with you when entering Uluwatu, as you're risking loosing it. Also, don't buy bananas from the locals, as these particular monkeys (quite opposite to the Monkey Forest ones) are completely not interested in your food. Lots of fruit is already laying around for them to take. Experience worth the trip, definitely. You can count on picturesque views and close contact with nature.", "I was told by our driver that we keep our shades and necklaces in our bag before entering Uluwatu Temple. I thought he was being dramatic. I kept them anyway. Indeed! I watched other visitors' specs and shades and caps being taken by the monkeys. One of the visitors had both her bright purple slippers taken as well. This place is so perfect for pictures! The sunset was amazing! However, do be careful when you take pictures at the cliff.", "We visited the Sea Temple in Ulawatu, leaving Seminyak at 3pm with a driver organized through our hotel at a cost of $35 AUD. Our first stop was the curtural centre (Think it hey call it GWK). The grounds the centre is located on are beautiful, offering full 180 views of the south east coast line from a few different vantage points. This however, was the only highlight of the cultural centre. It has the obligatory souvenir / trinkets shops, a restaurant and atv bikes for hire.but if you have spent anytime in it will seem all to familiar. The centre also has an amitheatre where dancing and music is performed, We did stay for a few minutes but as the Sea Temple visit consists of an hour plus sunset performance of dancing and singing the inclination was to wait for the sun set performance. Key point of GWK - due to it's high position and the fact most people would visit it on the way to the Sea Temple in mid afternoon.......the place can become very very hot with little places to escape the heat and quite a few stairs to climb. In hindsight we would propaply pass on GWK, that said, others may get more out of it. Conversley, the Sea temple is well worth the visit. It is perched atop cliffs that offer incredible views and photo opportunities. Arriving atleast an hour before the sunset performance is recommended to allow sufficient time to take in the sights. Perhaps skipping GWK will provide ample time. After reading previous TA reviews about misgeavious (perhaps trained) monkeys that will grab anything not nailed down, we made all the necessary precautions and had no issues at all. In fact we found the monkeys in the monkey forrest we visited on the way to Ubud to be way more adventurous. The actual concert / dancing during the sunset was also worth the trip. Not being one for singing and dancing, I left feeling well entertained by the show and the story behind it. The Sea Temple is deffinately something you should tick off your list and you could tie it in to a seafood dinner somewhere in Jimbarren bay. We decided not to as we felt uncomfortable having a driver waiting whist we ate. The entire trip took approximately 5 hours from pickup to drop off. Drivers can easily be organized through your hotel. This may result in a slightly inflated price however we find this far easier than haggling with a street side vendor.", "The temple is located at a height and once you get to the top the view of the great pacific ocean is amazing. The waves dashing against the Uluwatu Cliff is a sight to behold. The temple itself is like other nese temples. The Kecak dance performance is good entertainment. Travelling to and from is a pain as there is usually a lot of traffic. The Monkeys here are known to be notorious. Carry only necessary things. Take utmost care of your phone when you take pictures. I was witness to a monkey snatching a lady's phone. A great experience nevertheless.", "Use to be the best Ketcek performance in . Has become over crowded to the point of ridiculousness. go see the womens dance in ubud.", "The Uluwatu temple is located off a cliff. There's a long path that you follow from entry that goes around in a loop. You get to see beautiful views of the cliff, beaches and the ocean. Along the path you also get to walk through the sacred temple where you can see the religious folk praying and moving around. There's also a large section that's full of monkeys. Its a bit of a shock and they get pretty close to you but theyre so used to people that they don't give you any attention. There's lots of photo opportunities at this temple and I definitely recommend it if you're in the area.", "Uluwatu temple is one of the must see locations in . It is about an hours drive from Kuta. Try to be there for the sunset. The temple is on a short cliff and only the outsides are open for tourist visits. But the view from the climb up as well as the temple will take your breath away. Please keep in mind that you might not get a reasonable (metred) taxi from there. Hence, always advisable to keep your taxi waiting. There are a few shops and eatouts around. Even though we did not watch the Kecak dance here (we watched it in Ubud which was very average), we did hear great things about it.", "Uluwatu temple was one of the highlights during my trip. The view from the cliffs are breathtaking! I did not get to watch the dance performance which left me wanting more! If you get the chance watch the performance!", "This is a must visit place if you are new to and I always take the first-timers here. Not only do you get to experience an amazing temple built high on the cliffs of Uluwatu but the views are spectacular - especially at sunset. Plenty of monkeys - so hide your jewellery, sunnies and camera's as we watched them cheekily steal all sorts while we were there recently. They are super quick and naughty!!", "This was my second trip to , but my first time to tour around the southern peninsula. While my hotel was in Semanyak, , I went on a tour to several sites around Nusa Dua on Thursday, Dec. 25th. It was arranged by my hotel for us to go to Nusa Dua to see the beach, and then we drove over to Uluwatu Temple (Pura Luhur Ulawatu), on the western coast, where we stayed for the 6:00pm performance of the kecak dance. Afterward, we stopped at Jimbaran Beach and had seafood at one of the several beachside restaurants there. See details about the temple and its kecak dance performance at: http://goseasia.about.com/od/indonesiastopattractions/a/uluwatu_kecak.htm", "I have been travelling to since 1975, it was my first trip overseas from Australia and a most memorable trip it was. I am now retired and live in Thailan, I guess that initial trip started it all and I could not get the idea of living in Asian on a Tropical Island out of my head. One of my most vivid memories was visiting Uluwatu Temple late one afternoon there were seven of us and we were all riding Honda 100's. The view from the Temple is spectacular to say the least, pitched on a a point with shear 100 meter cliffs on either side. The ancient Hindu Temple is one of the most popular in for both nese and tourists alike. Overlook the raging Ocean below Uluwatu Temple is both beautiful and surreal, a place of worship and tranquility. Made of rock it has survived for hundreds of years its only inhabitants are the local monkeys who do death defying acrobatics all day up and down the cliff walls. I visit on a regular basis and have already booked a return trip for late June 2015 which will be my second trip this year, and as always sunset at Uluawatu is a must.", "We went to Uluwatu temple during the sunset and spent a great time. The sunset on the little temple was amazing. Be careful! There are some aggressive monkeys and they are used to bothering tourists. At 6 pm there is also the typical and popular nese dance at Uluwatu…we suggest you to go and see it too..", "Unless you are compelled to go for religious reasons, avoid the Uluwatu Temple at all costs. We visited, like everyone else for the magnificent sunset and promise of an interesting visit to a picturesque temple perched on a cliff edge. Uluwatu is sometimes called Monkey Temple for obvious reasons. The place is overrun with long tailed Macaques. Apparently these have multiplied during lockdown and are now even more aggressive than before. You are warned to keep hold of your glasses, hats and anything else the monkeys can grab. And they will. We witnessed them stealing all of the above and more - a young child in its mother's arms had its foot grabbed to try and get its shoe. They then destroy whatever they have or might give it back if you are helped by one of the few attendants, who give the monkeys so many bananas that they drop what they have stolen. There were thousands of them and the more people who turned up close to sunset, the more monkeys gathered. We left before the sunset and before the dancing display because the traffic would have been terrible to get out of the place. Avoid, avoid, avoid.", "What I wrote when describing Tanah Lot in a separate review holds even more true for this temple: if this temple was placed in a less attractive setting, nobody would visit it. It's very plain and actually, it's not even open to the public! But then again, you don't really come here for the temple because what people want to see is the beautiful coastline scenery and, if you time it right, then you want to see the sunset, too! It's a pretty spectacular coastline here and the views are awesome. We went to see the sunset and saw only a \\partial sunset\\\" but it was definitely worth it! Seems this year there are many more clouds in the sky than in \\\"normal\\\" years, so our tour guide told us. But with or without a sunset, this place is worth a visit. There's also a sunset theatre at the cliff but we didn't go inside because the event takes place during the actual sunset (so you sort of miss most of it) and it seemed very crowded. Overall, Uluwatu is a pretty crowded place, especially during sunset, so don't expect to be on your own. Now to the monkeys! In the Sacred Monkey Forest they are pleasant and friendly. Here they are vicious! I think that if you are not reliant on glasses to see, don't need a hat on your head and don't have anything \\\"loose\\\" on you (like slippers, scarves, etc.), then you might actually see those monkeys as \\\"interesting\\\" or \\\"entertaining\\\" to watch because you'd be watching them stealing from other travellers, not yourself. On two occasions we saw monkeys sitting there chewing on glasses and in 1 case they actually broke them. In the other case one of the temple guards managed to get the glasses back from the monkey in return for a banana and the guide actually gave the glasses back to his owner, without any money changing hands (contrary to what I read in other reports about this place). My wife nearly lost her glasses while standing unguarded at the cliff looking at the amazing scenery, she fought him back victoriously, and although she got a slight scratch on her eye she was happy to \\\"have shown him who's boss\\\" :) So my advice is: come here and enjoy the place & amazing views but if you can see without glasses then simply don't wear them! And place everything into your rucksack or handbag, they don't seem to be interested in those. As in most other places, entrance to this attraction is IDR 30000, not much really for what you get.\"", "Uluwatu temple is worth a visit for sunset - temple is ok, the main pull factor would be the views on the cliff of the sea. Sunset is a nice time to go and spent time walking around here.", "I had a private hire car with driver show me around and the Uluwatu Temple was one of my visits. Situated on sea cliffs this Temple is both fascinating and scenic. Beware of the monkeys! They will have your glasses etc from you as fast as Clive Palmer can close down a mine. My guide was a member of the Temple and took me around and explained the various places and parts of his home. You wear a sarong and pay him a tip at the end of your tour. I paid twice the normal charge but it was well worth it. The views from the sea walls are quite stunning. A rich part of history as this Temple is probably the most famous in the south part of .", "In August 2017, my friend and I drove a moped to the Uluwatu Temple. The tickets cost 30K for one adult (20K for children). The views are breathtaking and this temple is worth visiting. Beware of the monkeys! We witnessed a monkey snatch a girl's smart phone and tear it into pieces. We recommend walking along the wall and enjoying the ocean view. Wonderful place!", "If you want to see a beautiful sunset, i'll recommend to go to uluwatu temple. We didn't see any monkeys, but the locals told and the Tripadvisor reviews told us that there were monkeys. The temple is off limit, but the you can visit the surroundings. I think th income price was 20.000Rup.", "We made the trek to Uluwatu to see the temple and see the Fire dancers at sunset. The view from the top was amazing! Such beauty. The dance was good.. The costumes just sensational. The stadium was packed and they were still allowing people to come in after the dance started which was disappointing as they kept walking in front of the dancers. Also the entry where dancers came through was always blocked for them. Once the dance has begun, they should close the gate and not allow more people through. When paying we were made to pay full adult price for my 9 year old daughter because apparently she was too tall. That made me angry. My niece who is 12 and much taller than my 9 year old was charged child price‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️ All in all it was an experience that we shall not forget.", "An enchanting area and nice walk up to the peaceful temple in Uluwatu! Once you get to the top, stunning views of the ocean from the cliff face. Definitely worth seeing, quite a hot day so we couldn't spend too much time up there as there was minimal shade.", "It is a nice temple to see but not the best one in my opinion. Bedugul or Uluwatu are much nicer. I booked a private driver from Seminyak and he charged me 400.000 ( return ). I think I could negotiate for a better price if I tried harder. We left at 11 am so the traffic was not so bad that time and it took as less than 1 hour to get there and another hour to get back. Entrance fee is 65.000 per person. Take at least 1 hour to walk around. Morning is better time to visit because most people want to watch sunset and I think it gets very crowded in the evening, even the traffic must be very bad. 1 year ago I left Kuta around 5 pm and we didn't make it to Tanah Lot due to very bad traffic. We got stucked and ended up driving back to Kuta. There are many restaurants and caffees inside the complex, they even have a place where you can drink Luwak coffee and actually see alive Lusaka there :)", "Had a great trip in with family in Nov 2018. Uluwatu Temple has great views of the sea and sunset is nice to see when up there. If you have older parents i would not recommend to make the trip all the way to check out that mini temple up the cliff, as there is nothing much to see. Overall great place to visit and can catch the Kecak Fire Dance in the evening. Do remember to purchase tickets early.", "The nese Hindus believe that the three divine powers of Brahma, Vishnu, and Siva become one here. That belief results in making Uluwatu Temple a place of worship of Siva Rudra, the nese Hindu deity of all elements and aspects of life in the universe. Pura Uluwatu is also dedicated to protect from evil sea spirits.", "This is one of the most popular places in and for good reason. The views are truly awesome and breath-taking and has a calming effect on the soul. The sight of the waves hitting against the rocks somehow reinforced to me how insignificant we humans are in the greater scheme of things. Pura Uluwatu is located on the south-western tip of island. The temple was built in the 11th century and was one of nine directional temples constructed to protect from evil spirits. The journey here from Kuta early in the morning took us about 1.5 hours in light traffic. We arrived at about 10am to a wholly deserted place which was good as we had the place all to ourselves. The entrance fee was IDR20.000 per person. As it was drizzling, we also opted to rent an umbrella for IDR5.000. All visitors are given a yellow sash to be worn around the waist as a form of respect upon entering the temple grounds. We had heard so much about the notorious monkeys of Uluwatu but thank goodness we did not encounter many of them during our visit. The ones that we met did not accost us as we walked slowly and avoided looking at them. We also kept our valuables in our knapsack and avoided wearing glasses, hair bands and jewelry that might attract their attention. There was a person at the entrance who offered to \\protect us from the monkeys\\\" for a fee but we decided not to engage his services. A good thing that we did not as there were hardly any monkeys around at that hour! So please beware if you encounter such \\\"services\\\" from the locals there. It is probably just a way to make money from tourists who are afraid of the threat of aggressive monkeys! We took a short hike to the top of the cliffs to enjoy the spectacular views and take some photos. As mentioned by a few reviewers before, there is really nothing else to hold your attention here other than the views. The temple at the top was undergoing some renovation works but even then it was pretty ordinary and did not stand out. Do go for the wonderful views, soak it all in and then leave feeling refreshed! We went in the morning as we did not intend to watch the kecak dance performances which took place around 5-6pm. The crowds would have been bigger in the evenings as the sunset view would have been the main draw. Go early to avoid the crowds!\"", "It was my first time to be at Uluwatu but definitely won't be the last time. For a moment, I even thought that this was quite similar to China's Great Wall (but obviously, the surrounding relief was rather different). It was really fun as we got to see how the sea waves collided with the cliffs and all. The best part was when an Asian woman's eyeglasses got stolen by a sneaky monkey. Man the ape was such a bossy dude. He eventually gave it back after a local helped by feeding him simultaneously so he had to let go of the eyeglasses as his hands were full. They were expanding the walls when I came so I'd definitely come again to see how it looks when everything is wrapped up as well as to see the sunset I never got to see no thanks to the sudden rainfall back then.", "We hired a scooter and rode to Uluwatu Temple. We didn't do the sunset but it was still good. There weren't too many other people there. It costs $2 to get in and if you have shorts on they will give you a sarong to wear. Monkeys at the entrance but they didn't bother us. Some parts of the temple are closed and only open for worshippers. The views are stunning out to sea. There are spots where you can just sit and look out to the ocean.", "Worth the visit if you're in Uluwatu. Many places for great pics, temple is on cliffs above the sea....outside there are places to eat and shop. Nice walking path and shady areas as well.", "It's an excellent attraction to visit with emerald greenery and magnificent ocean views. Dramatic sunset vistas here are not to be missed out. Must visit for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts. Can you name the deity, Uluwatu Temple is dedicated to? Here're the options - A. Rudra B. Brahma C. Vishnu", "We arrived at Uluwatu Temple and were handed purple sarongs to cover our legs. We were also advised to remove glasses, hats and earrings because of the monkeys, and given the choice of hiring a guide (well worth the 10 dollars!) Our guide was a lovely man who carried a slingshot just to show the monkeys; no shooting! He was very friendly and knowledgeable and showed us where the monkeys hide to pounce on tourists and take their sunglasses. He told us about many religious and spiritual practices and offered to take photos of us anywhere we liked. The temple and grounds are beautiful and quiet, perched on a high cliff above crashing waves - all pretty spectacular and well worth a look.", "slight history; Uluwatu Temple ( nese: Pura (Luhur) Uluwatu) is a nese sea temple (pura segara) in Uluwatu (Kuta South, Badung). The temple is regarded as one of the sad kahyangan and is dedicated to Sang Hyang Widhi Wasa in his manifestation as Rudra PS : please keep away any belongings form the monkeys :):)", "According to celebrated American ecologist Rachel Carson: \\Those who contemplate the beauty of the Earth find reserves of strength that will endure as long as life lasts.\\\" A related phenomenon is Uluwatu Temple which has endured each seasonal change since its initial inception circa the 10th century. Perched on the edge of the rocky promontory it embodies a very dramatic panoramic view of both the coastline and distant horizon. This lone sentinel is but one of a variety of \\\"sea temples\\\" built by sages who believed that should be well protected from any sort of marauding energies....evil spirits etc. Today part of the overseers are hordes of scampering monkeys who are allowed to run wild. Yet they also are cared for by nese gatekeepers who attempt to make sure that a semblance of order is maintained amidst a certain amount of chaotic primate behavior. As an aside; be sure to follow the safety suggestions of the gatekeepers when interacting with the semi-unruly monkey clan....as the primates are a very hardscrabble bunch. Since monkeys are revered in nese culture they are offered quite a bit of respect. Beyond the scampering throngs of tourists and primates it may be possible to discover a quiet meditation nook or two. Also,for those of a more active temperament, surf Nirvana may be discovered at the ocean level,at very popular surf spots. There are various lodgings in the vicinity to fit the needs of those wishing to visit both short and longterm. So, enjoy the great beauty and be at peace!\"", "Uluwatu is very special. The views of the sea are amazing and the temples beautiful. Beware of the monkeys we say them steal at least 3 pairs of sunglasses whilst we were walking around. The setting is simply stunning for this temple. We went at about 4 in the afternoon and watched the Keck show at sunset. It was beautiful watching all the fishing boats going out to fish at night. Really memorable!", "Beautiful place there is a dance performances Kecak dances panorama with beautiful sunset, just be careful with monkeys who like nosy especially with your items. If you want to vacation in , your vacation will feel less complete if you don't visit the tourist attraction Uluwatu Temple.", "We visited Uluwatu Temple on the way back from Pandawa Beach. The view is amazing from up there and the site is incredible. They give you a sarong to wear out of respect so you don't have to worry about wearing long pants and getting hot in the drive to the temple as the sarong is supplied. Definitely worth going.", "For a break on beach-bumming in Uluwatu, this is a great time to spend some times, beautiful picture moments, chance to play with the monkeys", "A tourist attraction and you need it view it like that. If you are staying in Uluwatu, then you would have anyways seen such views and sunset. This is a temple in which you don't enter the temple but you see the surroundings of it. There is a kecak dance in the evening which also is quite crowded with uncomfortable seating. If you are coming from that part of the world where you have not seen temples and not seen religious dances, then it might interesting otherwise this is just an average touristy place . Tip : Gets crowded after the dance performance, so watch out for timely exit . Also, monkeys are in abundance so be safe", "If you come to the a visit to Uluwatu is a must. While it's a bit of a tourist trap it's a beautiful spot overlooking the Indian Ocean at sunset. The 6pm dance show was surprisingly entertaining and worth the price of admission.", "Uluwatu temple didn't really feel like a temple visit, as you can't really enter the place of worship. It's more about the cliff setting, amazing views and the sunset experience. With it's South location on a small hilltop, it makes for a great evening visit and some amazing pictures by the sea. Had we not booked tickets for Kecak dance, it was more like a 30-45 minutes visit. Do climb to the top and then descend to the other side, the views are much better on the other side of the temple. It's a very quick and easy ascend. Super beware of the monkeys though. They stealthily come and take away any loose object like glasses, mobile phone, water bottles etc. We saw one guy standing at cliff-side and clicking pics, when a monkey came and climbed his head, clinched his glasses and was out in less than 2 seconds. The monkey then broke the glasses and just threw it away.", "Pura Luhur Uluwatu is regarded as one of the six most important temples in . Its location on the south westernmost precinct of this magical island is said to guard the nese from the evil spirit of the ocean. Like Tanah Lot, Uluwatu with its cliff hanging temple draws the tourists in the late afternoon who congregate to view the sunset. We visited Tanah Lot earlier in he day but planned to see the actual sunset at Uluwatu. You need to be appropriately dressed to enter here, so sash's for men etc. I would also advice visitors to stop off at a decent WC in a fast food outfit before getting here. The male toilets are can best be described as basic and the actual urinals as something like I have never seen before and had to wonder how these things are used when I took my son there! According to my wife the ladies were not a lot better, given the number of visitors and the entrance fees furnished by them it is something they should upgrade. They also put on a nese dance/play for which there is an extra charge. We did not see this as we saw something similar on a few occasions already and we wanted to head for our hotel after the sunset. The other thing to be careful of and which people ignore despite repeated warnings are the wild monkeys who may snatch your belongings. So unless you need to wear those glasses because of poor eyesight then really put everything away. Initially we wondered along the path and found a quiet spot by the cliff to have a small picnic and let the kids have a runaround. We then followed the other tourists to have a look around the area, wander about the temple grounds, but you cannot enter it and then find a good spot to admire the sunset and take pictures. Luckily it was a good day to see the setting sun before we were on our way.", "I visited Uluwatu Temple and definitely it was a must see monument of . Although it had hundreds of tourists , if you wanted you could be isolated from the crowd watching the view and the monument and the monkeys that they were stealing various objects from tourists that they were not suspicious of what the hidden monkeys would do. For sure I would visit it again.", "Came here for a wedding. Gorgeous magical setting with amazing views. The sunsets are spectacular and the scenery just gives you the impression that your standing on the edge of the world. Uluwatu is very quiet famous for its surf, yoga and health retreats, and weddings if your lucky enough to get an invite.", "Uluwatu Temple is far from the city centre, but it offers a pleasant view of the sunset. Also we enjoyed the Kechak dance on the amphitheater - which is a tradiotional nese dance. The monkeys over there can be a bit offensive.", "Perched at the edge of Uluwatu cliff is this temple. The evening sunset is a must see at this place. Another important thing is the Kecak Fire dance based on the epic story of Ramayana.", "This was my favorite temple in . It’s not at all immense but what separates this temple from the others is the location of the temple atop a huge cliff with crashing waves down below. We were there during the day but I asked my driver to take us back there at night because of the night views and this is also the best place to watch the Kecak Fire and Dance show. I’m not Buddhist at all but I can understand why the locals treat this as a Holy place. One can’t help but feel spiritual here in this environment. If you have a day or two or only want to see one temple in , Uluwatu is the one you must visit.", "Like most temples, only the external structure of the Uluwatu temple is for tourist viewing, deities are not visible. Best time to visit is an hour before sunset. The sheer cliff drop to the sea below and the surf breaking into the cliffs is stunning to view. The fire dance at sunset is a one time watch as only the later part of the proceedings are interesting. Only Indians would get the full significance of the narration of the Ramayana in the dance as it is quite sketchy in nature. Visit this place by charted taxi only as you will not get any vehicle on return.", "Uluwatu Temple is secondary here. The real attraction is the location. Set on cliff tops (a bit reminiscent of Ireland's Cliffs of Moher), it has long, safe paths along the edges in both directions with superb views all along. We were warned to beware of rude, thieving monkeys, but they were not a problem. The huge, monkey statue at the entrance does get your attention. Lots of steps and walking.", "Visiting uluwatu temple was an adventure particularly after reading tourist experiences on Trip advisor or other blog sites. We visited uluwatu temple fully prepared. I was just carrying my Bag pack without any sun shades and Cap :) We asked the Blue bird driver who drove us all the way to uluwatu to wait till the time we are back. He charged IDR 30k/ hour for the wait. I`ve seen number of bad experiences with mostly those who were wearing Hats, sun shades or specs and fancy slippers. I took some of the photos as well (which you`ll see in my review) where Mr. Monkey took the hat from one of the tourist head / fancy slipper from another female tourist.I would agree with most of the earlier reviews that these wild monkeys seems to be trained by locals OR the monkeys are being used to get their food from the locals in reward to snatching something from the tourist. Coming to the scenic beauty of the place that is matchless and unquestionable, particularly the ocean view from the cliff and Sunset. I`ll not comment on the Cicak dance since i was not interested in it hence left the place before it begins. As a whole, it was a good experience for us because we didn`t experience some thing bad however for that you need to go with full preparation ;)", "Nestled at the edge of a cliff, Uluwatu temple is a must-see. For those with a fear of heights, just don't walk too near to the edge. Our guide warned us about the well trained monkeys which will swoop down swiftly and grab your sunnies, mobile phones or basically any small items. Then a man (owner of the monkey) will pretend to be a concerned passerby offering to help you retrieve your items for a small fee. Well, I guess it is expected from a place with locals struggling to make ends meet. We stayed as far away from the monkeys as possible plus our local guide was too helpful to chase away any the came close. Overall an interesting experience & spent a fair amount of time whipping out our cameras and snapping away at the captivating views of the cliffs and ocean.", "So I planned my stays around the attractions I wanted to see the most. I read a lot of good reviews about this temple, but honestly it did Not live up to my expectation. Its nice to look at for a max 10 minutes... but there really isn't too much to see unless you pay to see the sunset dance, which is always completely packed.I love to see temples, but this one was a let down for sure I wish i didn't leave Seminyak to come and stay in Uluwatu for 2 days. Theres not much to do around here. I wouldn't recommend this as a must see, especially if you are in a time crunch.", "a few days ago I took Russian tourists to Uluwatu Temple who interested to watch the Kecak Dance, the stage, which located in south of the temple was so full of tourist, so amazing, the entrance ticket for the dance was IDR 75.000,-", "This must be one of the best places of seen!!! The view from the cliff was breathtaking i can stay there and just watch the horizon if i can only freeze time. It was no hassle to Go in and pay the entrance and wearing the sarong and went in. Definitely recommend this placs dont miss this if u visit Uluwatu or !!!", "This was the highlight of our trip to . Watching the sunset from the cliffs was absolutely priceless. The temple and the temple grounds are well maintained and one can walk along the cliffs on either side of the temple. The views of the temple and the vast stretch of sea from these cliffs is amazing. There is a fire dance that happens at the temple grounds for which only a limited number of tickets are sold and it is generally crowded. If you are interested, then it is best to be there early to buy your ticket. Be aware of the monkeys at the temple as they will snatch at anything. So do take care of your belongings. Best time to visit Uluwatu is at sunset.", "Breathtaking View from the Cliff to the Indian Ocean where the sky meets the Ocean for a reason… My second time visiting to Uluwatu temple after a long Pandemic due to covid-19. To take note at the temple, monkies are wilder as there is not so much visitors and one monkey took away my partner sunglasses in a second during photo taking.", "On the edge of the cliff , Uluwatu is a wonderful temple.you can walk around on the edge of the cliff. Be careful the monkey. They tend to steel shiny things. It is a ver relaxing place.", "This is the best temple we had visited the . Scenic Beauty. Temple surrounded by lake and mountain... woww it was. It is really much better than Uluwatu and Tanah lot. Should be part of everyone's itinerary who is visiting .", "Upon arrival, our mini-bus took the eight of us to Uluwatu Temple. Walking along the shady road to the temple entrance, we were warned of the Tama monkeys and we kept our spectacles intact. Nothing happened and soon we arrived at the entrance. We were told to get a sarong to tie around our waist as a sign of respect to the gods in the Temple. We gave a token in exchange and join the crowd entering the premises. After walking a short distance into the temple, we were able to get a panoramic view of the ocean and watched the rippling waves hitting the cliff. We did not think of any danger as we walked the cliff and took pictures with the ocean as backdrop. Suddenly, winds of very high velocity blew at us. It was so strong that we had difficulty walking. Then we went into the attap-thatched shed near to the Temple Gate and we thought the shed would be blown off, like the straw house in the `three little pigs; story!\\. Soon rain fell but the strong winds blew the raindrops away and when we walked out in the midst of the rain, surprisingly we were not wet. And we had some time to drink the coconut juice on sale at the shops outside the compound of the temple. The scenery was good but it could be better if we could see the sun set and its rays from the cliff of Uluwatu. We also miss the kechak and the fire dance because of the rain. Maybe next time! monkeys inhabit the temple or Tanah Lot Temple : the temple on the edge of the beach with fantastic sunset panorama.\"", "Monkey Forest is a must to go if you're in Ubud. Lots of monkeys and they're much behaved than those in Uluwatu Temple. No matter what, if you hold food or just a bottle of water, be prepared they would come and grab yours! Fun to watch monkeys in this place!", "Arrange your transportation ahead of time. If you just take a taxi 1-way, you may be stranded when you're ready to go back to your hotel. Outside of the main drag, ain't New York City; you can't hail a taxi whenever it pleases you. Parking costs 2000 IDR/vehicle. Uluwatu entrance costs 30,000 IDR/person. Uluwatu Kecak & Fire Dance costs 100,000 IDR/person. Uluwatu is a active temple, locals actually come here to worship. Ergo, a dress code applies. For tourists wearing scanty clothes, sarongs and sashes are provided to use for free by the ticket counter. If you're legs are showing, it's a must to cover-up to show respect. If you're wearing pants or a long skirt, you can just tie a sash around your waist. The Kecak & Fire Dance starts at 6 PM and is an hour long. Best to go to the restroom before it starts. With your ticket comes a flyer that explains the Ramayana story. I suggest you read it so you can follow along. Uluwatu's milieu is dramatic with the ragged cliffs and beautiful orange sunset. If you're into cultural immersion, this experience adds to the romance of .", "Uluwatu temple is one of the most visited attractions in Uluwatu. The views from the cliff where it is placed are stunning and breathtaking. The place however, is pretty disappointing. The lack of maintenance, the dirt, the very little welcoming atmosphere and the poor signage makes it very difficult to walk around and understand what’s going on. There is dirt everywhere. Lack of bins and personnel controlling might be a strong reason why. On the other hand, there are very cheeky and aggressive monkeys everywhere making your tour a whole average to forgettable experience.", "I am not into dancing performance, but this one took my breath away. Uluwatu Temple is known with its beautiful romantic dawn and every 6pm sharp there you go a Kecak Dance Performance with hundred of men saying \\Cak Cak\\\" in such a rythm and it tells story about Shinta that is kidnapped by Rahwana in which later be taken care by Rama. The performance is not boring, it is very funny as the casts blend with the audiences, making gimmicks which is so funny.\"", "Probably one of the most beautiful temple in (we liked Uluwatu as well). We drove 45 minutes for this place on our rented bike from Kuta and it was worth every single minute. We reached here around 7:30 AM and it is always wise to be here as early as you can preferably by 7 AM as it gets very crowded later with everyone vying for perfect Instagram shot. This place is in lot of tour operators day itinerary and people start arriving in hordes on buses later on. When we went there we were the only ones there at 7:30 AM but by 9 AM this place became so crowded (almost like locust infection) that all i could see around was selfie sticks.", "my favorite tourist spot in , if you go to uluwatu temple is a must see place, amazing views of sunset from the cliff .beware of the monkeys, it was one of our best experience in ...", "We visited this place as apart of our day trip to Uluwatu. After paying our entrance fee, the lady at the front gate who was tying on our sarongs tried to up sell us with the promise of keeping the monkeys away. i declined, I've been to Ubud and thought it'd be fine. Haha I was wrong! I didn't bother taking my sunglasses off and carried my phone in my hand, I didn't having any trouble. So when I saw people carrying sticks I thought thats excessive!! 30 minutes later in the period of five minutes I saw a monkey jump on a guys head and steal his sunglasses, when he chased him the monkey through them into the ocean. 5 minutes later, a monkey tried to grab a ladies hat, when she went to hit him away, he ran up her back and bit her!! That was it for me, it was time to leave. Allow an hour here, it is stunning, great ocaen views, very shady in most places, good path to walk on, not to many stairs and a very easy walk. It is very hot during the day and busy, go early. Plenty of bathrooms around and they were very clean and well maintained. Definitely worth the stop, just leave things monkeys might like in the car!", "Tanah Lot Temple is my second favourite temple in after Uluwatu. Whilst the emphasis of Uluwatu is evenly distributed between the temple and the kecak fire and dance show. The Tanah Lot Temple is far more vast with several individual temples in the compound. Before entering the compound, there are plenty of stores that sells nese souvernier for tourists. The wave down the hill was quite dangerous though, so becareful not to get too carried away and place yourself far from the waves!", "The Ulluwatu temple is located right on the cliff edge and it has a beautiful view of the majestic ocean, high cliff's and a breath taking sunset view as well. There are a lot of stairs that can take you to the temple and then to the other side of the cliff for photography, beware of the monkeys on the way as they can cause you a lot of trouble, hire a local guide who might help. Kecak dance is a must if you are planning to visit the Ulluwatu temple, you should require at least 2-3 hours along with kecak dance.", "Having heard about this temple a fair bit, we thought it well worth a visit. The reviews beforehand seemed quite polarising but generally we enjoy experiencing areas of cultural importance. Uluwatu Temple is absolutely swarming with tourists. Hundreds and hundreds and we visited in the off peak season. The temple itself is pretty hard to describe. It’s not much larger than any of the other temples you see dotted around . Being honest there is not much to see. The inner part is closed off to tourists which I understand, but when looking into the area it’s got bins and beaten up old furniture and tables lying around. Like many other reviewers have stated, it is the views if anything that make the trip worth it. On arrival you will need to put on a sarong if your knees are visible, this is for both men and women. If you are covered you can just wear a sash. Both are provided free. Entry is the equivalent of $3aud per person. If you want to see the show that is extra. We had no issues with the monkeys at all, that said there are hundreds of broken sunglasses all over the place. We did watch two young monkeys vandalising a taxi so definitely watch your stuff. Overall really not what I was expecting. Would not go again but still glad I saw it.", "I managed to arranged a vehicle to bring me to Uluwatu temple, Kencana Garuda and Tanah Lot which cost me approximately 400000 Rupiah. First I went to Uluwatu Temple. It's required to covered your knee and the sarong are provided at the ticketing counter. I encounter alot of monkeys on the to the temple. Take care of your phone and other attractive stuff as the monkeys easily grab phones or your hats and other attractive stuffs You can get a beautiful view of the ocean at the cliff. I went during the summer season and it's pretty hot and burns me down.", "This was a quick stop on a full day exploring . We quite enjoyed strolling along the paths and watching the monkeys frolic. They weren't hostile at all like we later experienced at Uluwatu. The swimming area was especially fun to watch as the monkeys played a lively game of king of the hill.", "This beautiful oasis in the heart of central Ubud is a must-see. There are monkeys *everywhere*. They like their food, but aren't aggressive like their cousins to the south at the Uluwatu temple. Buy bananas at the entrance (don't hesitate to negotiate!), then feed the monkeys and make sure you get lots of photos. Let them climb up on you, and sit on your shoulder!", "A pleasant surprise in the middle of Ubud. We almost missed this attraction because after hearing so much about aggressive monkey's in Uluwatu, we didn't want to end our vacay with an animal attack. But this was not the case here at the Monkey Forest Sanctuary. The monkeys are well fed. Well fed monkeys means monkeys on their (for the most part) best behavior. Just don't run or scream. The grounds here are beautiful. In some places, it's hard to believe you're in the middle of Ubud. We spent about an hour walking around, taking photos, etc. Nice place to visit.", "A long trip to Pura Uluvatu. As the name suggests, this temple (pura in nese) is built at the edge (ulu) of a 230 ft cliff or rock (watu) projecting into the sea. In folklore, this rock is said to be part of the water goddess Dewi Danu's petrified boat. Though a small temple was claimed to have existed earlier, the structure was significantly expanded by a Javanese Hindu sage, Empu Kuturan in the 11th Century. Another Hindu sage from East Java, Dang Hyang Nirartha is credited for constructing the padmasana shrines and it is said that he attained moksha here. We were lucky to visit the temple on one of their bi-annual festival days and watch the festivities. The place is infested with monkeys who are notorious for snatching things and trading them for food. Uluwatu is a place on the south-western tip of the Bukit Peninsula of , and borders the Indian Ocean on the south. Watching the sunset from the rock, with the vast expanse of the ocean, is a visual treat. A must see if you are visiting . Don’t let the distance deter you.", "Frankly i didn't visit the temple due to the restriction of the locals - female with periods can't enter that. But anyway i had a great view of it. Uluwatu is beautifully located spot - be sure u will make amazing photos during daylight and sundusk. Everywhere u stay u will have good view - ocean, rocks and..Monkeys!!!! These animals are real pirates - they could steal your glasses, photocamera, even your shoes! Just be careful and keep your belongings with you. I didn't go to the show as well as this is totally touristic show and i wanted to breath the ancient air and walk alone. During the evening show Uluwatu becomes very quiet as all people go to see the dancing and fire show of the locals. This is the best time to enjoy this amazing place. And if by chance u are not scared to drive motorbike in the night - stay to see sundusk. I have no words to describe it but trust me - it's worth everything. Tip - don't go there by car because of the huge traffic jams. Better use motorbikes - cheaper, more interesting, more flexible in your movements and u can make a stop everywhere", "Ulu watu temple is a beautiful temple located in the cliffs in front of the ocean. The viws are amazing and the walk inside the temple is quite relaxing. I recommend you go during sunset or sunrise. The temperatures there get really hot during mid-day. The entrance fee is not very expensive and the photos you can take there are amazing...have a look...", "Upon arrival to Uluwatu Temple, we need to tie a cloth on our waist. Weather was really humid but luckily there was no monkey to snatch our shades/specs/cams or belongings. The scenery... is AMAZING. The view, the sea, the wave, it feels like I'm watching a movie but no, it's REAL! Snapping photos just dont do justice of the view, you have to look at it yourself by your own pair of eyes!", "Uluwatu temple is one of the big 6 temples everyone who visits should go and see. It’s a very popular attraction so just be prepared for the crowds. The best time to go would be just before sunset, although I’m not sure if it’s open until then. I just think that if you can time your visit with the sunset the location will be a spectacular view point for one. Leave any shiny objects - earrings, necklaces, sunglasses etc in your bag/car, the monkeys here love an easy target lol. Don’t be that guy/girl who gets their belongings knicked by a cheeky little monkey lol! But if that does happen the staff will help you retrieve it.", "Visit the uluwatu temple during the day if possible before 4.30pm as the traffic is bad after that. Catch the sunset while watching the kecak dance and be mesmerized", "Uluwatu Temple is the perfect location to catch a sunset in ! Beautiful location looking out into the horizon! The one drawback though is that you and hundreds of others will be there too. The place is big enough to grab a spot along the long all just enjoy. However, there is a good chance there will be lots talking, therefore it will not be to peaceful. Stunning sunset though!", "Located on the edge of a cliff above the sea, this temple is one of the six key nese hindu temple. The temple is famous for beautiful sunset and the cultural show ( nese Kecak dance) in the evening. Appropriate way to enter the temple is to wear Sarong or scarf to cover the lower part of the body. One can get sarong at the entrance near ticket counter. The temple is locally known as Pura Luhur Uluwatu - meaning “ulu” meaning “land’s end” and “watu” meaning rock. Best time to visit - June to August. How to reach - It is located 25 kms away from Kuta and one can visit by local cabs for around IDR 300.", "Just exactly what we expected, however not crowded. The Pura Luhur Uluwatu temple is one of nine directional temples of , found 70 metres (230 ft) up at the top of the rock at the southwest most point of the peninsula. Locals on the island believe that Gods have blessed the surfers who surf the Uluwatu wave, because of how divine and perfect the waves there are.The temple is known to protect against evil. Be mindful to wear respectful clothing, ladies wearing long pants should tie a sash, alternatively men and women must wear sarong, provided FOC.", "A beautiful sanctuary with stunning temples. Monkeys are friendly and will climb up on you if you give them food --way more friendly than the monkeys at UluuWatuu!", "We make use of a driver, Zuka Yasa, in to take us where we want go instead of a preplanned tour. With this you can do what you want at your own time. The driver, Zuka Yasa, also knew most of the tourist attractions and can make suggestions. He is the best, always have our best interest at heart and are very trustworthy. The Uluwatu temple was onder of our stops and is also a high viewing point in Ubud with while vising. If you want to you can for an additional fee watch a traditional dance in the late afternoon. The whole area have some walking trails and scenery is beautiful", "A lovely temple site set on a cliff. The time to visit is at sunset and the mix of the temple setting and the sunset filled with red-pink skies can be breath-taking and humbling in parts. The only downside is that the temple complex itself isn't that diverting but the overall experience is still a must in the uluwatu area of .", "Had a tour in Uluwatu temple on the last day of my trip. I enjoyed the stunning views up there. There is an observation point which offers awesome views. It has made me admire uluwatu beach. My next trip in december i will be staying in anantara uluwatu nearby for more stunning sunrise/set views.", "Had a nice time at the Sea Temple, excellent views to Uluwatu and got to witness a ceremony. Just be careful of the monkeys they love \\borrowing\\\" your sunglasses and can be a bit aggressive. Well worth the entry fee\"", "So many monkeys in here (of course lol), but the monkeys is more good than in uluwatu temple i guess. but still be careful if you bring foods and drinks.", "The Uluwatu temple complex is at the edge of a high cliff and is a very scenic place with a beautiful view of the Indian ocean and sunset. The temple itself is average and not much to do there. At sunset, there is local traditional dance/play depicting stories from the Ramayan. This needs a separate ticket and is worth sitting through", "Typically items that are rated as 'highly recommended' in tourist magazines tend to be hype. But that was not the case for the Kecak dance at Uluwatu temple. The way the Ramayana was enacted, the music/chanting, and to top it off Hanuman's antics. It was an experience to remember for the lifetime.", "The views were good. We saw some beautiful cliffs, the sea with its mesmerising colours, a nice hike around the hills (if only the weather was less scorching), cheeky monkeys, and just loads of people. However, when we got back to the carpark again, I was left asking the guide why do they call this attraction the Uluwatu TEMPLE? When the guide told us we were going to the Uluwatu Temple, I was looking forward to learning about culture, observing some prayer ceremonies, and learning about the worshippers' beliefs etc. However, there was none of that. Non-worshippers were not allowed into the temple, and we only got to see part of it from afar. I felt misled at the end of the visit. To be fair, it was still a pleasant visit. I enjoyed the hike along the walking paths, and snapping pictures along the way. Just think that they might want to give a more appropriate name to the place to manage expectations.", "The Uluwatu Temple is perfectly awesome, you can see the beautiful sunset in the ocean clearly from this place. But what makes Uluwatu Temple perfect is the Kecak Dance performance, they did it great, funny, and entertaining. The story of Rama and Shinta are never get old. The ticket is cheap only IDR 100K, and it's more than worthed for such a show like that. Me and my friends will definitely be back to this beautiful temple.", "We visited Uluwatu Temple on 19 December 2013. This is a summary of our visit: What we like: - The view was great. What we did not like: - Watch out for the monkeys. One monkey grabbed my wife's slipper while she was preparing to purchase tickets. A man who was stationed there with a sling bag promptly assisted me to retrieve my wife's slipper by taking out an object from his bag and threw it to the monkey. The monkey then released my wife's slipper. At the entrance, we were asked by the temple's staff to give the man a tip. Thankfully, there was no \\price\\\" to pay so we gave USD$1. However, we have never felt so cheated before. We are quite sure that the monkey was trained to do so. A local tour guide (not ours) told us not to even wear our sunglasses as well. - The monkeys are throughout the hill so they may be distracting when you want to snap a picture of the temple and cliff but worried they may snatch your belongings.\"", "Uluwatu temple is located in the south west direction of island, it has a unique temple built in the edge of the cliff, amazing ocean view, best venue to watch sunset and dont forget to watch the best Kecak and fire live dance daily start 6PM - 7PM. See the cliff with its amazing sea, and see the group of monkey with the funny behaves.... please go earlier if you wish to see the Dancing....", "I love this Temple. This was my second visit. The cool breeze blows across your face as the crushing waves of the Indian Oceans crashed againt the rocks below. A little peace of Heaven on Earth! Uluwatu Temple is a must-see for any visit to . Thanks to Gede Parto (gedepartofantastic@gmail.com) for taking me. I'm glad Jeff & Annette introduced us. I love !!", "Visiting Uluwatu and nearby Tanah Lot in could well be equivalent to visiting Notre Dame Paris, the Statue of Liberty, Ankor Wat, Vatican City. Not a screaming selfie-twitter experience but a direct communication with the soul of an extraordinary culture. Modest but exceptionally beautiful structures in a breathtaking location which still, in spite of the hoards of tourists is an active, sacred site. As a tourist you might have have to stretch your neck to look over and around the gates and walls but a glimpse is a thrill.", "when you get to Uluwatu there is a small fee..If you are not properly dressed they will provided yellow and purple sarongs, I think for a small fee...I brought my own. There is also a small fee for the toilet which is PRIMITIVE, as is usual in 3rd world, bring your own TP! I think that cost 2 right to use. As far as quires, I can't speak to that because I hired my own local guide for the full day and this was just one of a few places we visited. The monkeys are quite aggressive here..though nothing to really be afraid of...Unless you show your fear. I picked up a bamboo stick on the way in and just waved it around to keep them at a distance..I did see lots of other tourists screaming, even a few bags being snatched..they love peanuts and bananas and feeding them seems to be encouraged, but is also what has made them unafraid of people.", "Uluwatu Temple offers what very few other temples in do. Breathtaking views. Beautiful architecture. And a brilliant performance of the famous nese Kecak Dance. You have to be prepared to travel to this place though, since it is at the southernmost tip of the main island, but it's worth it. Populated by goggle-stealing monkeys, the temple lets you witness stunning sunsets.", "The view from the sacred Uluwatu temple is breathtaking! One can't enter the temple due to sacred reasons but the area surrounding it, is a must visit! Very well constructed and lovely view,over looking the ocean. The sound of the huge waves splashing at the footend of the cliff is surreal! Kechak dance( nese dance) which takes place daily from 6-7pm near the Uluwatu Temple is again, something one must watch. At the backdrop of the ocean!", "Uluwatu Temple is located on the south coast of Bukit Peninsula about 40 kms south of Kuta. It is amazingly situated at the top of a cliff with stunning ocean views. The temple has an amazing history dating back to it`s founding in the 10th century. Some research before you travel will enhance your visit. Fellow travellers have told me about the entrancing Kecak dance that is performed each evening to coincide with the sunset. Unfortunately I missed it ........ next time !!! .......but the visit was very worthwhile. Cost to enter......Rp30 000/$A3. Be aware that there are plenty of macaques around the temple grounds that are attracted to shiny objects !", "Uluwatu temple or Pura luthur temple .. located on a cliff by the sea is one of the most visited places in Nice sunset view , Kachak dance , monkeys , spacious lush green area with good parking Although we requested to enter temple with Sarang and said we are Hindu they did it allow us inside the temple and we veryine there are just for site seeing and to watch sunset and kachak dance Definetly worth the visit … once", "This is my last day our vacation in . Two days stayed in Jimbaran. Pura uluwatu is the most beautiful part of southern . It was fun to spend the day at Uluwatu and with plus the incredible sunset. The temple is located on the beach cliff. This time really be a very special day and will be back again.", "Today i was planned to watch kecak dance at Uluwatu. It was my 2nd time here, and some kind of must-visit attraction for me. But when i arrived there, bought a ticket to enter the temple and ticket to watch the dance, i was up set. There were too many, way too many ppl that the place could accommodate. Even some of the audience have to sit on the floor near the dancer. The crew keep pushing ppl to came in, even tough its already full. And it came out, the dancer has so little place to do the dance, and ppl keep walking around the dancer. And surely, i couldn’t enjoy the show. Its a sad thing for me because it was one of my must-destination show every time i went to . A suggestion for the crew, i guess it best for limiting the ticket so we could enjoy the show without any intrusion and ppl could sit at the proper seat.", "We took a private driver travelling from Kuta to Uluwatu stopping on the way for other attractions but the main attraction was the beautiful Uluwatu Temple. The most compelling part of the temple complex, however, comes from its nightly kecak and fire dance performances, which adapts the famous Ramayana Hindu epic, and plays out against a gorgeous nese sunset. Male sure to go early to get a seat in front and not facing the sun. You'll be asked to wear a sash around your waist in any case and a sarong too if your clothes are too short. The entry is around usd3 and the dance is about usd7.50. It is truly an experience and highly recommended.", "If you want to stay in the Southern and would like to see something different from the hustle and bustle Kuta, leave for Uluwatu at once. Uluwatu resembles a typical nese temple that you could see anywhere else in . However, what is special about this place is the scenic location and breathtaking view, which will make your heart skip a beat. I can't help feeling overwhelmed looking at the beautiful Indian Ocean with its crystal blue sea which matches so well with the equally clean blue sky. It is a beautiful picture that all of us tourists just stood there starstruck. There are 3 temples in total which stands proudly on top of the three cliffs. You can climb up near the temple for a better view but beware of the monkeys! They are very familiarized with the tourists and won't hesitate juggle with you if they know you have food. If possible, visit Uluwatu at sunset. It is amazing!", "Uluwatu Temple is beautiful. But I don't know what it is about? No explanation of history or the culture of the temple. Then again, it is stunning I mean the ocean view and the natural surroundings will make you stop and stare for a long time. And yes the monkeys will steal your stuff! They took my wife's sunglasses (though I warned her). She got them back through asking a local, but I do think it is fixed. I think the locals condition the monkeys. For nice monkeys - go to the monkey forest. Oh, yeah it's really cheap so no worries, you aren't wasting any money.", "Uluwatu is probably at par with tanah lot for sunset. Great place to see oceans waves kissing huge vertical cliffs. The ramayan show though boring has unique setting never seen elsewhere where stage is on cliff and crowd surrounding from all sides. TIP: leave the show in middle and leave as this place leads to massive traffic jam towards the end.", "After reading a lot of the reviews on Tripadvisor I was very hesitant to check out Uluwatu Temple for sunset....but I am really glad I did. The temple itself is pretty and set high up on a cliff that over looks the ocean. We got there at about 5:15pm (sunset was at 6:09). It was definitely crowded with tons of people filing in for sunset. It made me a bit nervous that maybe the reviews about coming were right. We got in line to enter and in less than 3 minutes we paid, got our tickets, and were given and sarong to wear. Not bad for the number of people coming in. Tickets were 40,000 IDR per person. Some people were complaining that the price was high. I can't really understand that considering its about $3 USD. I know people want Asia to be cheap but geez...let our nese friends make a little profit in exchange for us treading all over their nice beaches and trippling the amount of litter their island has to take on. Guys and girls will need to wear the sarong around their waist. You can bring own but I actually liked the cool one they lent us free of charge. We walked around for a few minutes and then kinda rushed to find a good spot to see the sunset. We totally did not need to rush. There were plenty of spots to see the sunset and for me, the large number of people did not make a difference. We did not stay for the dancers though so I can't comment on the show. We were ready for food and drinks!! Overall, I would definitely recommend going to Uluwatu Temple for sunset if you are staying in the area nearby. I am not sure I would make the trek down from Kuta or Seminyak, just for the sunset, like a few people we met did. If you are staying close by or are going to visit the area for the entire day, it is worth it for sure!", "I have to agree with a previous reviewer about the state of the temple at Uluwatu. My daughter and I visited some time ago as part of a Harley half day tour (highly recommended!). The temple from a distance is indeed stunning in the late afternoon, but having to keep a wary eye on the naughty monkeys and avoid the piles of garbage took away from the beauty of the site. Not to mention only being able to view it from a distance - I had expected we'd go right inside. Very disappointing.", "We decided to visit this temple on the recommendation of our guide and we never regretted it. This has got to be one of the most stunning temple locations in with the misty clouds and cold surroundings adding to the surreal environment. We went to this place after visiting Pura Uluwatu on the south west tip of island, so the journey there took about 2.5 hours. This place is located in the highlands, so the temperature was cooling without being cold. This made it a very relaxing place. Entry fees are IDR30.000 per person. This place tends to get crowded after 12pm, so it is advisable to arrange an early morning trip to beat the crowds. There are boat rides available on the lake for those more adventurous but the views around the lake and temples are reason enough to make the trip up the mountains. I would highly recommend a visit.", "Visit to Uluwatu temple during sun-set is a must do. The temple has been build on the edge of high cliff jutting out against the backdrop of the Indian ocean. You need to walk a little bit to get to the top and then to the sun-set view point but it is well worth. As you buy your ticket, you are also given a sarong which you have to wear if you are in shorts. This is the usual practice for tourist visiting temples in . Along the walk to the top you get to see the mighty Indian ocean sprawling out below you. It really felt like it was the edge of the world. The water was green in colour and the huge waves were pounding against the cliff.Every step seemed photo worthy. The inner portion of the temple is not accessible to the tourist and only for entry for prayer offerings. In the evenings there is the traditional Kechak dance performance which we skipped. Instead we wanted to catch a good spot to view the sun set and just relax and enjoy the view. Tip - Make sure you fully charge your camera. My camera battery ran out by sun-set, luckily there was the mobile phone to fall back on.", "Skip Kuta and head straight to the Bukit. Uluwatu is magical. The views are priceless. The night sky is yours. You will fall in love with the sunset. The temple will make give you a quick architecture lesson. The fire dance will impress you because it is better than the one in Ubud. Go for the sunrise or sunset. Keep in mind, there are monkeys there. Respect them and do not feed them things that will harm them!", "It's very far, if you had to choose between this and Uluwatu, Uluwatu is the right choice. Cause it's not beautiful, too crowded, have to wait for a long line to be blessed then you could visit the temple.", "Uluwatu Temple is fantastic, monkeys everywhere but be careful, they will grab your bags or your glasses. A very spiritual place with magnificent views and the best sunset I've ever seen in my life. Your driver can take you there. The approximate travel time is 1.5 hours but the scenery is oh so beautiful. A must to do while in !!!", "I loved Uluwatu Temple!!! I was a bit afraid to go there because of the monkeys after reading some reviews, but when we were there they were so full that they didn't even want to eat the bananas the we were giving to them. The theatre was very nice and while we were waiting for the theater to start we enjoyed the most beautiful sunset ever!!!", "No need to go far to China if you want to experience standing over the great wall. In Uluwatu temple area you can find a long bridge on the edge of cliff that looks like a great wall in China. Also in this area you can directly viewing a beautiful sea from the bridge. If you're lucky you can see or even play with wild monkeys that live and protected in this area,but please considering about your safety you can just play with them if the staff is around cause often they get interest with our stuffs and try to take it from us. Actually it was my experience when i tried to take some photos with these monkeys,they suddenly took my earing and straight swallowed it,,that was also my fault cause i did it while the staff is not around me,,so for you please be careful :) Apart from those bad experience,,to spend holiday in this Uluwatu temple was a great time,it has so beautiful view that can made our day become enjoyable,and for you who like to take photos,there are many good spots to take it. So enjoy your travelling :)", "From Uluwatu temple you have the most spectacular view of the ocean. The temple is actually closed for tourists but the park and the walk on its long paths are amazing. Firstly when you arrive you will be provided with sarongs which you need to tight around your waist and keep it until you leave. The ticket costs 20.000 IDR per person. Be aware of your belongings, because monkeys of Uluwatu temple are actually really aggressive! Without any watch, glasses, hat, bottle of water etc on you, you will be just fine! It worth a visit!!!", "Pura Ulun Danu on the side of Lake Bratan which is located in the Bedugul area is one of the best spot I found in . It was peaceful, not too crowded and has very beautiful view also. I came when it started to fog, it was very cold my wife and my mother can't stand the chill, so please prepare yourself a nice and warm jacket if you like. You will not be bothered by any monkey con man like in Uluwatu and there also only small number of irritating tour guide like in Besakih. We had a difficulties when trying to reach back to our hotel since it was heavily fogged, so I think the best time to pack and return is before 3pm unless you're planning to stay nearby. This spot is a must visit to everyone.", "crowded but beautifull views. suggest combining it by going later to a sunset in the uluwatu padang area to see the sunset. avoid going on a sunset cause it is more crowded the area of the cafes in single fin bar and others..", "Uluwatu temple is a very beautiful place! Built in a wonderful cliff, the view is amazing! You can walk around taking nice pictures! Only be careful about the monkeys! They can attack you! One of them took my glasses, very smart! In the end you can watch a show of Kecak dance! Enjoy", "Uluwatu Temple was the first Temple I went to visit in and it did not disappoint. The sea views views were absolutely incredible and we stayed to watch the Kecak dance during the sun set. An unforgettable experience.", "There you go. a voice warns you to pay attention to your items as the monkeys living the temple are used to steal them. Funny. The place then is really nice for the panorama view and the effect that the temple does on the skyline you can stare going all the way right or all the way left respect the central temple. Sea below makes everything peculiar. After the temple just pass by Uluwatu surfin' spot. It worth a visit.", "We visited the Pura Luhur Uluwatu Temple today. Please hire a taxi to take you to the temple and back. Otherwise you’ll be stuck on your way back. We did Grab while going but there were no Grabs available when we wanted to go back to our hotel so we had to pay double the amount to a taxi guy. The drive was smooth.. they take 2000Rupiah for the taxi to drop us inside the temple complex. Its 30000 (roughly $2) rupiah per person to enter the temple. They will give you a sarong with the ticket to wear inside the temple. I read a lot about aggressive monkeys in previous reviews so we didn’t carry anything in our hands so had no issues. Didn’t see anyone else having an issue either. Once in... you climb steps to the temple. It was alright. Nothing wow I would say. It wasn’t sunny today so pictures were dull. I would imagine you would get great pics on the cliff side if it was sunny. Then we walked towards the kecak dance area. It’s 100000 rupiah ($8) to watch the dance. I was pretty excited about this. We bought the tickets and walked towards the arena where the dance was going to start at 6pm... it was already half full around 5:20ish. We sat 5th row from bottom and waited. At around 6ish 40 bear chested men entered and started chanting kecak and continued it till the end. They were letting people in till 6:30ish which was highly distracting and annoying when they were asking people to make space for more people in the middle of the performance. There were people all over wherever they could fit them. I felt that was taking away from the dance performance. People were even on the floor where the performance was going on. Performance was alright as well.. I think I was expecting more so was a lil disappointed. They give you a one page flyer with information on the performance for you to follow which was definitely helpful. Half way through people started leaving which was distracting as well. I wasn’t hooked. The butt was paining, the legs needed to be stretched. They should stop letting people in 5 mins into the performance and not let anybody out until the performance is over. And maybe keep the stage area just for the performers. The only saving grace I would say was the Hanuman who was funny and superb. Watch out for him. We were allowed to take some pics with the characters at the end. On the whole... not something I would go for again. Could have been much much better.", "uluwatu is area which has temple on hill & monkeys,wild monkeys with sea view,you will need to buy ticket around usd 5 per person,recommended to be here before sunset so you can enjoy beautiful sunset at this place,location just few minutes (around 25 minutes) from jimbaran,highly recommended", "We got the awesome weather for visiting uluwatu...it was heavenly beautiful..loved the place. The scenic beauty cloud melt into the mountain to the lake...must visit. If you are lucky you will get the view.", "Definitely worth a visit, beautiful views! The entrance staff provided guests with sarongs so no need to wear long pants. We did a day trip with motorbikes to Nusa Dua beach and Uluwatu temple from Kuta, the distance was good and not too far away for driving urself. Uluwatu-Kuta took us about 40 minutes with traffic!", "We went to the sunset dancing at Uluwatu temple with two very young children and a few friends. Foolishly I did not do my research before going, because if I had we wouldn’t have bothered! To be fair, we have a 3 yo and 1 yo who usually eat dinner around 5.30pm so to be stuck up high in an outdoor auditorium, watching a 1 hr traditional nese fire dancing show isn’t ideal. The temple itself is quite cool and offers some incredible views. There are a lot of stairs so keep that in mind and do not bring a pram (the actual spot where they do the sunset dancing is accessible by wheelchair). The thing that kills the serenity and ambiance of this place is the ridiculous crowds! We weren’t even there in peak season and it was hectic. You get charged (a small fee) to walk through the temple and then another AUD$10 to watch the sunset dancing. You are crammed in like sardines into this outdoor auditorium and if you are as unfortunate as we were you are sitting with your entire view of the sunset blocked. So in short, if you are into exploring temples and have some spare time then go during the day and check it out (hopefully not as crowded). Unfortunately the magic of the sunset fire dancing was lost on me as I felt as though it was more a cash grab than about immersing yourself into nese culture.", "Stunning temple and location in the Uluwatu region. We had a guide who sort of attached himself to us before we could say we didn't need him. In saying that the $15 charge was reasonable and he provided a lot of information and a sling shot to ward off the monkeys who can be a pain. The scenary and scale was amazing, all carved out of coral obtained from the sea by hand!! Nice to see the money for the entrance is put back into the temple with new building and a almost finished monkey pool nearly done.", "Uluwatu temple is a nice place to visit although there is a fee to enter in. It's just like any other temple in but as you walk along the stairways to the top of that area, you can see the beautiful cliffs that is in the distance. You can also witness the special Barong dance that is closely related to the Ramayana epic performed by the locals there for a fee. It's an hour show. But most interestingly, beware of the monkeys that are well fed as there are some 'senior' ones who will attempt to grab whatever that is shiny such as spectacles or sun glasses, anything that's blinking as well as your slippers. Once they get hold of it, they will not let go and if you put up a fight for that item, you might be bitten. So walk warily in this area.Otherwise, it's a nice place to go.", "Great and nice temple Uluru Dani Brayan temple Sun set here is very romantic. Culture performance is beautiful show", "I've visited the Uluwatu tempel in 2013, 2015 and 2016 and the view remains breathtaking. I'd recommend visiting in early morning or late afternoon as temperatures get hot. Please beware of your belongings due to very aggressive monkeys (nothing like the 'friendly' monkeys in Monkey Forest Ubud). I've seen tourists get robbed and hurt (i.e. glasses, jewlery, shoes) for years now. Be careful if you are visiting with children! You might want to reconsider and visit one of the nice beaches that also has a great view (i.e. Bingin Beach, Dreamland Beach).", "My husband and i did a half day trip to Uluwatu and Jimbaran beach. It was a good drive away from our hotel based in Ubud but was well worth it. Having read previous reviews of Uluwatu, we expected the worst and did not take sunglasses or anything else for that matter with us. Our driver escorted us around the area which was helpful. Uluwatu is well worth the trip, it is stunning. There were monkeys however they were pretty harmless as long as you dont have plastic bags or any other type of food, they stayed away. We did not encounter any hawkers or grime, the area was similar to other temples in , except the location is stunning. We visited after 4pm and it was not too busy and we enjoyed it immensely. Just be prepared beforehand i.e. don't take loose items to attract monkeys and you will have a great time!", "I visited Uluwatu Temple couple months ago, but i still have the memories of it. At first, i had to go for a quite long walk until i reached the end of the temple and saw the breathtaking view over there. I saw sunsets and took some photos and at the end of the walk there were several monkeys but they are good. For the quick tips, dont bring too much belongings, all you need just a camera, phone, and some money. They also perfom Kecak dance, but unfortunately i missed the show, so sad. Overall, this place is amazing, especially for the sunset view.", "Uluwatu temple is a beautiful temple and beautiful view. Best if you go on Full Moon day, you can see a lot of nese men and women praying. Will kow more about their cultures. Be cafeful of monkey. Please take off your sunglasses, earings, hairband, plastic bag and bags. The kecak dance was very awesome, really enjoyed with my family. Worth the money. This is my ssecond time I going to this temple.", "Perched on a 70-metre high cliff, Pura Luhur Uluwatu is one of the signature nese temples. With a backdrop of a panoramic view of the Indian Ocean, the temple reflects the traditional nese architecture with meru pillars. There is a small forest in the front which is infested with innumerable monkeys. Beware of the monkeys who are expert in snatching stuffs. It's better not to wear hats, sunglasses etc. However, we were lucky not to face these buggers since we went in the afternoon when the sun is high in the sky. A sarong is a must to enter this complex. A concrete serpentine path through the forest leads toward the temple. The entire place is extremely photogenic. There are also buganvilia climbers that adds colour to the greenery of the temple complex. The view from the bottom of waves thrusting on the cliff walls is breathtaking. The whole place provides a serenity to the soul. We did miss the sunset for which the temple is widely known. This place is a must visit.", "We visited this stunning Temple in May and we were not disappointed! It is everything I had read about and more. Quite a distance from so we hired a driver and he took us for an agreed price. Upon entering the temple grounds, everyone is required to wear a coloured sash around their waist for religious reasons, and so attired, we started our walk along a simple pathway which was heavily treed, with an occasional monkey staring at us. Just clearing up the monkey thing...we did not experience any problems with them and did not see any aggressiveness or pilfering. Maybe it was a good day for us! At the end of a short walk there is a rugged coastline with sheerdrop cliffs and a temple perched upon the very tip. This is Uluwatu. Be prepared for a steep uphill walk on concrete steps, so the very senior may not be able to do this. The crowds of people must have numbered in the hundreds, so this is a very popular tourist attraction. When reaching the top, you will be rewarded with amazing views of the ocean and surrounding cliffs, as well as 11th century stonework and buildings. Not to be missed. Also, when you have finished at the temple it is a short walk over to the place where the \\Fire Dance\\\" is performed every night at sunset. We were lucky as the night was clear and the sunset was spectacular. Over an hour long, the cultural Indonesian Fire Dance is enthralling and exciting. Time your visit of the Temple so that you catch the Fire Dance at sunset and there is also a small charge to see this. Wear sensible walking shoes and don't forget your camera!!\"", "We visited the Uluwatu Temple while on holiday in - the views are breathtaking and definitley worth a visit, ensure that you wear comfortable shoes as the terrain is quite uneven and you need to take a few big steps up and down boulders. Also it is advisable that you read up about the temple and what to look out for when you are there as there are no sign boards or information leaflets at the temple and you may feel as if you have not seen everything. Beware of the little monkeys, they grab sunglasses off your head and know to look in bags to food. All in all a must see if you are in the area.", "Uluwatu temple located on a cliff with direct view to the Indonesia Ocean. It's better to visit here in the afternoon. Because it has Fire Kecak Dance performance. A must watch performance. The dance show start just before sunset. Imagine watching a performance with the sunset and the ocean as the background. Really breathtaking. You have to pay to enter the temple and pay to watch the kecak dance. Wear long pants or skirt or sarong. They will lend you sarong if you wear shorts. This temple has monkeys. Make sure you watch for your belonging because these monkeys might take your bag/wallet/glassess/camera/other stuffs.", "This cliff edge ancient temple offers the most spectacular views of and the entire Uluwatu Bay Area. With many many monkeys who would like nothing more than to have your hat and sunnies, watch your possessions as you tread the steps of this large temple. You can walk around easily but to the naked eye it can be confusing, I recommend a guide on entrance to the temple.", "Uluwatu temple is quite the drive away from the popular beach hangouts, however the temple is set amongst beautiful cliff features and forest, making it a must see, mainly for the breath taking views. $3 AUD (30000 IDR) entry fee. Spend between 30 mins to an hour here depending on how fast you can climb stairs. If you're lucky you may come across some cheeky monkeys.", "We came here to visit the temple and watch the firedance. We think the dance was a nice thing to see as it's one of their cultures. The place is nice though as expected, it was packed with a lot of tourists. 30k idr for the temple's entrance and 100k idr for the uluwati dance. The driver with the van was referred to us by the hotel. He speaks very good english and was very knowledgeable of the place. You may whatsapp him +62 813-3859-7200 If you need someone to tour you in .", "My boyfriend and I took the drive from Nusa Dua to Uluwatu which took about 45 mins. Totally worth the drive. The temple is off the cliff and it's so beautiful. They provide you with a serong if your knees are showing which was super cool. Defiantly a must see if you come to .", "Beautiful scenery at the south of and unusual experience cause of monkeys who are steeling not only attraction from historical Temple Uluwatu, but your personal belongings as well if you are not carefull enough. Respect the nature and wild life and you will enjoy every moment of it.", "Uluwatu is a big tourist attraction for sunset views so getting there is through dense traffic - leave plenty of time to get there and prepare for the place to be very crowded! You pay 30.000 IDR pp to get in and then another 100.000 IDR pp if you want to see the special nese danse (which we opted not to do). Be aware of people trying to sell you sarongs, which you have to wear - borrowing one is included in the price for entry !!", "The uluwatu temple area in general was nice. But we all preferred Tanah lot. In my opinion, between Uluwatu temple and Tanah lot, visiting one is enough. Our private driver recommended the kedak and fire dance at the cost of 100,000 each. We were very excited to see some local performances, man, were we wrong. The whole arena was cramped to maximum capacity. If there was a fire in the arena, it would be impossible for anyone sitting higher up to escape. The dance was nothing but some dressed up characters making a few body movements along with the constant chanting from the guys sitting on the floor. It's a one hour long show. Half way through it, 20% of the audiences have left the arena. We left the arena feeling totally ripped off. Unless you are a history major who is really in love with nese culture and dance, I would recommend avoid the fire dance.", "Uluwatu (Pecatu) is beautiful place with a memorable mix of mountain and ocean. Its a MUST VISIT place for people not living on islands. When I visited this place the ticket cost was 30000 IDR per person (adult) which includes a sarong (has to be returned at exit). If you want to watch Kecak ( nese Traditional dance) and Fire Show, the ticket cost is seperate and payable inside the uluwatu premises after the entry. However, if you don't have enough time you can skip the dance and show. This place is located in the forest and has lot of naughty monkeys. BEWARE !! They snatch belongings like - cap, glasses, mobile phones etc so that you give them something to eat. Once they snatch they break and tear !! All you should do is ask people around to call local guide who will help you get it back and best is to keep such things in the bag while roaming around if the monkeys are around.", "We went to Uluwatu in the morning, to avoid the evening crowd. The view was picturesque! A 45 minute journey by car from Tanjung Benoa. A must visit when in .", "Uluwatu Temple is calmly run site well worth visiting. Sweeping views and significant sites with clif top walks connecting all.", "Located on a promontory, a wedge shaped cliff at the western tip of Bukit Badung, Pura Luhur Uluwatu is one of 's most beautiful sights. More than the architecture of the temple, it is the location that makes it so spectacular. As you enter the gate there is a wide path to the left leading to the temple but the best way to view it is to take the narrower path straight ahead through the trees (watch out for monkeys. They grab anything loose, sunglasses, caps etc) to the edge of the cliff, then follow the walled path along the edge to the temple. When you look down you can see the blue water and the waves lashing the base of the cliffs forming sea caves. At one point there's a gap in the wall where people (including me) lean over the edge to take pictures. Be careful you can slip on loose gravel. This temple is where the nese priest Danghyang Nirartha is said to have achieved enlightenment. The inner sanctuary of the temple is off limits to visitors. This is a must visit site on a trip to . I've been there on both my trips.", "The temple is located in Uluwatu and depending on when/where you are traveling from there could be a lot of traffic, so if you are attending the kecak dance make sure you leave with plenty of time to allow for sightseeing around the temple. We left the Legian area at 4.30pm and arrived just before 6pm so was very rushed viewing the temple. Overall the temple was beautiful and the kecak dance was a great cultural experience, however do be prepared for a lot of heat and people at the performance. The performance itself takes a while to get entertaining but if you read the handout given to you and understand the story it is a lot more enjoyable.", "Although the sign and our driver warned us about the monkeys, we were not bothered by any though I did witness a tourist’s hat being snatched off while walking along the pathway. At the end of the pathway surrounded by trees, we were rewarded with the amazing magical view of the ocean waves that break on the rocks and the spectacular cliffs – the outline of both tips of the cliff when you look closely resembles that of the head of a cat while some said the tiger’s head. Besides the awesome ocean and cliffs, there is the UluwatuTemple. We were there in afternoon and therefore we did not witness the sunset nor the Kecak dance. Our driver took us to the path on the right as we enter that leads to an unfenced pathway so that we can see the spectacular views across the Indian Ocean. Temple grounds are off limits to visitors as it is a sacred property. However you can still see the temple by looking over the walls. TIPS: Be careful of the monkeys when you walk near the fenced wall, especially your glasses/ sunglasses (easy for them to take), handbag, camera. It is best to take off any loose jewellery, glasses/sunglasses, etc and loop your small digital camera in your wrist and hold on to it tightly. Hold on tightly to your small children if you are taking the unfenced pathways as there are spots where you could easily fall over the cliffs. There will be a fair bit of walking through a steep staircase so wear proper shoes.", "Uluwatu is a scenic, cliff-top temple. Though you can not see the temple's interior, the atmosphere of peace surrrounding it, certainly makes up for that fact. The kecak dance (dance involving characters from ramayana with background sound made by people) and overall vibe make it an amazing temple to visit. WARNING: make sure you have a good guide for this place and arrive well in time to get seats for the dance. This place is also not very senior citizen friendly. Also make sure you leave in time after the dance or you'll get stuck in traffic.", "Walk along the cliffs to get a breath-taking sight of the ocean, the tall pounding blue waves and the rocky cliffs of Uluwatu ... (not too close though or you'll end up dead and shreded to pieces.) Try this walk at sunset to get a more dramatic experience. Watch the Kecak and Fire Dance thereafter to experience nese culture to the brim. End your day with a seafood dinner at Jimbaran Bay. You can watch the planes descending at the airport as you fill your stomach to your hearts desire...", "There are three entrances to monkey forest, so if meeting people like I did, make sure you know which one you are at. I was told these monkeys are a bit friendlier than the ones in Uluwatu. Didn't take us long to walk through the whole forest, but was still fun. An easy half an hour trip or take your time and spend more there. You can buy bananas but they do go very quickly as the monkeys can smell them. The guards there are really good and laser beam the monkeys with a light if they get angry at you. Don't try to touch the babies, the mum monkeys don't like it. Over all ice activity.", "The trip to Uluwatu is something you shouldn't miss You will go through the unique communities that provide timber products, stone, christmas decorations, outdoor furniture etc. That's interesting. Then you will arrive at the gates to the temple. Yes the monkeys are theives and you are warned about your glasses etc but they are also more interesting in my opinion than the hungry ones in Ubud! The view is amazing and the temple has a lot of interesting history and significance to the local people. The kiceck dancers are the best in I have been to three other areas and witnessed these dancers and the Uluwatu ones are by far the most entertaining. You wont be sorry - it is a tourist attraction no doubt but a worthwhile one.", "Uluwatu Temple is great place to visit. It has great view. There are also monkeys and they are stealing stuff from tourist. Be careful.", "I didn't have the best experience because I went during a holiday season and it took 1 hour to get there from Seminyak and 2 hours to get back to Seminyak from Uluwatu Temple. Besides this, the view is amazing. I didn't get to see the fire dance but that will be on the list for next time. It's not a big temple, but the view more than makes up for this.", "Uluwatu temple is lovely. They give you their preferred sarongs and scarfs upon arrival which is included in the ticket price. You can stroll along the paths at a leisurely pace, taking in the views and watching the monkeys as you go. As it's high up you get some incredible views of the ocean and cliffs, but also a glimpse of the temples worshippers", "Uluwatu - the temple on top of the cliff, is on a gorgeous expanse of cliff overlooking the Indian Ocean. The sunsets are gorgeous, and you get the best view sitting in the amphitheater on the left side, as seen from the stage. The Kecak dance is the highlight of the night, with the white monkey stealing the show. It's about an hour, and starts at 6, right as the sun is setting. They tell the story of the Ramayana, a classic Hindu tale. The dancers are a great effect and background, something I've never seen before.", "I was fortunate to be able to take my time and explore the Uluwatu Temple and the surrounding headland walks before enjoying the amazing sunset and then watch the Kekak fire ceremony, interesting and lively not to be missed when you visit. My driver and guide Wayan Mariana (Ari) of Dharmatya Tour +62 878 6004 4549, was fabulous, his knowledge of the temple and the history and Hindu beliefs that are the purpose of the many temples on the island made my visit a wonderful experience, Terima Kasih Ari Wayan, thank you. Images do not do it justice,", "Uluwatu temple is a must see in . The view is breathtaking. I drove a motorcycle up there, it was fast but I only recommend if you won’t drive for a long time. The better shots you can get at sunset, so plan to go around 4:00PM. There is a local restaurant right before the main entrance of the temple. It’s ok if you are hungry. Be careful with the monkeys, we got a sunglasses and a hat robbed.", "Manificent view! I was amazed at the breathtaking view of Uluwatu Temple or you call it The Cliff Temple. A must visit when you are in ", "If you have a chance to this is the place that you cannot miss. Uluwatu means the end which may refer to the characteristic of the temple that is the end of the hill. The inner part of the temple is allowed for the nese who want to worship to the god and not allowed the traveller to go inside, by the way, the most attractive point is the view of the sea and wave that is very very beautiful. However, there is some warning about the monkey that may stole your accessories but I did have problem with that. Personally, sun set at Tanha Lot is more beautiful.", "Uluwatu Temple is about 30-45 minutes drive from Kuta. The temple is located at the cliff top of the plateau. It is a spectacular view. Below is the strong waves of the Indian Ocean. Ulu means top or tip and watt means rock in nese. On the walkway to the temple from the drop off area is a small forest live many monkeys. These monkeys are wild and visitors are cautioned with your belonging especially spectacles, camera and others light items which may be snatched.", "Rode all the way to Uluwatu from Tuban Kuta. I got lost twice but it was worth it! The place was packed with tourists but there was still some room to take photos. Do walk till the far east and west side of the cliff, to have a better view. Listen as the huge waves pounding against the rock. Step cliff edges with the temple just at the tip of it. It's worth the visit. Just be extra careful with your sunglasses or any loose items as there's monkey around.", "Stunning view of the cliff. Temple was a bit crowded but of course it will be because of the scenery. Always be cautious of those aggressive monkeys that are always looking for something to steal from the visitors, their favorite are sunglasses and hats. Overall, this is truly an Uluwatu gem.", "Uluwatu Temple is a must see. A short stroll from the parking area, surrounded by rain forest and the occasional monkey, to get to the temple which sits high on a cliff top with absolutely amazing views over the ocean. The ancient temple itself is beautiful, but looking over the edge of the cliff provided a view that is to die for. I felt like I was looking down from the top of the world. The ocean is about 100 metres below. We were there at mid day and the water was so crystal clear that we could actually see the fish and some huge turtles diving down into the water from that far above. If your legs aren't covered you are required to don a sarong, respect. If you visit in the late afternoon/early evening there is also an opportunity to experience a traditional nese performance. You will need to pre-book this though. Well worth a visit just to experience the beauty on offer.", "It is one of the beautiful place that i have ever visited.uluwatu cliffs are excellent & long.the temple is at the corner of the cliff & is beautiful to look at.monkeys are everywhere & they are scary.temple is at the top of one of the hills.kecak dance here at the afternoon is very popular.it is 1 hr distance from nusa dua by car.", "My husband and I were super excited to go to uluwatu! We had heard really great things about the views and the sunset and we were not disappointed. We got some great pictures and saw some amazing scenery. Didn't go find any moneys as I had heard they were really aggressive. Just a warning: make sure you are prepared to walk a lot of steep steps lol.", "Uluwatu temple is one of the holy temple for 's Hindunese. You must wall about 15 minutes to reach this temple. While you walk, you'll see many monkeys. So it is more safe if you are not bring any foods. The view of the see from this temple is very very beautiful. You can also enjoy the tradisional dancer while enjoy the sunset. Must visit while you in .", "instead of lots of tourists the forest is big enough to ffel close to the monkeys! And they are very calm and nice contrarily to the one in uluwatu!", "Came to The Uluwatu Temple primarily to take picture of the tempel and it's spectacular placement on the cliff high above the boiling ocean. We had been warned about the presence of monkeys and the were fulfilled completely. The were partly aggressive and very good at snatching sunglasses from those tourists who in spite of the warnings wore their glasses anyway. The views were astonishing and we enjoyed beautiful sunset.", "The Uluwatu Temple and the Kecak Ramayana & Fire Dance was worth the trip. The monkeys that reside at the temple can be aggressive and we were warned to watch our glasses, jewelry and not carry food. The temple was interesting and the location overlooking the Ocean is beautiful. We hoped to get good sunset pictures, but it was a bit cloudy the evening we were there. You must wear respectful clothing that covers your knees or rent a sarong and sash to go into the temple. The rental cost 3000 Rupiah (less than $1 US). The Kecak Ramayana & Fire Dance is 70,000 Rupiah (less than $8 US). Our driver suggested seats in the top row for both views of the sunset and to be above the show. The lighting was natural and from the fire and with our camera our pictures were not the best. The show attracts a lot of tourists and is very crowded so get there early for high seats. Late-comers were seated practically on the stage. As stated by others a program is provided in multiple languages that explain the story and dance.", "Uluwatu temple is a must see in . Overlooking the ocean . Cliff top views. The most peaceful place I've ever been to. Very special to the nese people .", "Beautiful place, but BEWARE of the monkeys! Just like everyone says on forums to beware, HATI HATI!! I was walking and the monkeys stole my shoes off my feet! I wasn't angry, the only thing I could do is laugh! A lady got her prescription glasses stolen so she was very upset, but overall an amazing place! Must see if you are in the Uluwatu area :)", "One thing you shouldn't miss when you visit , Uluwatu Temple, a seaside temple located in the south of , best time to visit is around 4-5ish, and then continue with the kecak dance which start at 6pm, the ticket for Kecak Dance is IDR 100.000/person, and the entrance to the templet is IDR 20.000/foreigners and 15.000/indonesian", "We decided to get at least one trip in and our private driver bring us here in uluwatu temple half day tour great view and lots of monkey tip if you will going to visit thos place beware of those monkey because they will grab your valuable belonging even the shades and cellphone don't feed them as well there is an entrance fee. Bring bottle of water as you will do a lot of walking", "It’s great to get amongst the culture while in and visiting the Uluwatu temple is a great way to do it. It’s a perfect location for a sunset too, although watch the monkeys. They are very cheeky.", "My best friend and I discovered Uluwatu Temple in one of the brochures at the airport and visited it on our 2nd day in . I must say the view from the temple overlooking the Indian Ocean was Amazing! Though we did not have time to witness the cultural dance, we still lived our afternoon trip to Uluwatu Temple.", "We went right on sunset and the views were beautiful. The cliffs and surrounding ocean were magnificent. The monkeys were interesting and fun to watch. However, were very cheeky stealing one mans sunglasses (he eventually got them back after much coaxing with fruit). The traditional dance was okay, maybe a little boring (went on too long). The white monkey actor was the highlight. We ended up leaving just before the finish to avoid being stuck in the masses trying to leave - the show was very crowded. Overall the place was overrun with tourists, but where isn't in a popular holiday destination like ? I recommend seeing at least once - I preferred Uluwatu to Tanah Lot.", "Uluwatu temple is built on the cliff, from the temple you get a beautiful view of the sea, the complex itself is very big and spread across the cliff which is also picturesque itself, we went during sunset and it was an awesome experience. We watched the traditional dance kecak which as good and different, Ramayan story was enacted through the dance, not to be missed.", "Be sure to reserve enough time for you to fully enjoy what Uluwatu has to offer. Include in your schedule enough time to queue for the tickets and the required garb/garment. If you like to watch the Kecak performance - factor that in also. It's nice to watch the performance during sunset...find a seat where you can have the sunset and the water as your background and watch the show at the same time. Tip: be very careful of your things (ie cellphone, glasses, waterbottle etc) as the monkeys may catch you unaware and run away with your things...if that happens, holler for help immediately as some staff are there for this types of common eventualities...", "Its not so easy to reach this temple. But don't worry as nese travel agents knows this place very well. Uluwatu Temple is one of the sacred temple for Hindu people in . Monkeys live around the temple and sometimes they are little naughty so you must take care of your belongings :) The wind blows quite strong and everyone who loves nature sea view will love this place! Kecak Dance is a must see and sunset make this traditional show unforgettable! Please be careful if you step on the cliff as no safety fence around it and the temple is built on the rock about 97 meters (318 feet) above the sea level! In my experience I think the best time to visit is on 3-6 PM", "If you visited , you have to visit it! Uluwatu temple have a great view of the sea. Really,really great. I love this place. You can watch kecak dance here so. You have to came here before 5 pm. And be careful with monkey here. Hihii", "As Gusty, my guide in , explained, if translated into English, Uluwatu Temple would mean something like \\the temple at the top of the rock\\\". And it is exactly that! At the top of the magnificent Uluwatu cliffs, a pagoda like temple stands facing the beautiful Indian Ocean, the high waves and the constant winds. Part of the temple, due to security and hindu faith constraints, is closed to tourists. But there is still much to see and you won't be disappointed. As much has already been said about Uluwatu Temple, I'll stress only two points: 1) Nasty monkeys are just terrible! And they are all over the place! Keep caps, glasses, sandals, cameras and cellphones far away from their trained hands. Peanut sellers train them to steal and then, after getting some food reward, the monkeys turn back whatever taken from tourists. Peanut sellers may ask extorsive ransoms for the cameras and cellphones returned. I saw a monkey, right at the main entrance of the Temple, stealing glasses from a Japanese gentleman and immediately breaking them into pieces. As you see, not always a happy end. A real and annoying \\\"monkey business\\\"; 2) nese dance at the sunset maybe rather a burden at Uluwatu Temple. Not well organized and a long wait. If you've already seen nese dance in Ubud, for example, you can easily skip it. Enjoy the view, the cliffs and pray to Vayu, the hindu God of the Winds, to keep the clouds away and allow you the sunset of your life. Enjoy!\"", "I'm I ndonesian and that was my first time to visit uluwatu temple , I think it's a perfect and complete , I mean you can see a good view of the beach from the cliff which is the best way to enjoy 's beach , then a neese temple , monkeys !! we don't need to drive to sangeh or ubud to see monkeys . they're all here . and the last and the main thing is the fire kecak dance at sunset time . good view good dance good music all in one . they also provide a very huge and comfortable place to park the car . but, as an Indonesian maybe the cost that we need to pay to watch kecak dance is a litle bit too expensive .", "Uluwatu Temple, situated in a magnificent location, perched on top of a steep cliff approximately 70 metres above sea level, the temple makes for a perfect backdrop at a beautiful sunset location. I highly recommend you stay for the Kecak Dance. Try & get inside the auditorium early and get a seat way up top facing the temple for some perfect photo opportunities. Note: I have visited the temple several times over the last few years and was disappointed this year to notice the amount of barbed wire that has been laid out along the complete boundary walls of the temple & beyond - presumably to prevent the monkeys getting on them. I find this sad - considering one of the many charms of a visit was to encounter the monkeys in their beautiful, natural environment. I guess that too many tourists were trying to get that perfect selfie with a monkey and so it became too much that they needed to put a stop to it somehow.", "Uluwatu temple has to be on your to do list in . Most part of temple is locked anyways but view from temple courtyard is awesome! N it offers one of best sunset in world. It was amazing to see sun going down in wide open arms of ocean so gradually that u don't realise when they become one! If it is not enough for you then go there to see ocean throwing its mightiest waves on coral rocks below! It is like you just wanna sit there and absorb as much as possible! Tip: don't fall for fire dance at least Indians just don't go for it. We see much better version in our Ramleela every year!! Not worth d money and time. Go there only and only for amazing scenery! Not to be missed while in !", "The walk through the temple grounds was wonderful, however I went on a very hot day and a little late (around noon). I suggest visiting in the morning. No matter what time you go, the monkeys are on the prowl . I visited Monkey Forest in Ubud three years ago and unless they got worse, these Uluwatu monkeys are VERY bold and sneaky. One grabbed a flip flop right off the foot of a tourist right in front of me! Fortunately a local elderly nese woman wrestled it out of the monkey's hands! It's a beautiful walk with beautiful distant views of the shoreline, and the temple itself. I was a little disappointed that we couldnt enter the temple itself. Just hold your phone and camera tight and tuck away in zipped pockets/purses. I would not recommend wearing hats and sunglasses unless you want to keep one hand on them at all times!", "Uluwatu temple is one of the most important temple for nese Hindu people. The temple magnificently located at the edge of particular cliff around 250 feet, make the view of this temple was outstanding. The best time to visit this temple is around 5 pm before sunset as you can view the temple with blue indian ocean as the background expected to see a lot of monkey in this area, they're not bothering tourist unless they see something interesting like bottle water, jewelry, snack,sandals or other thing they can grab. My advice when you visit this temple, make sure you wear appropriate wear and keep your personal things minimal. Don't miss to see the sunset in this area. You can view and capture this view while you attending in Kecak dance on this area or from the other cliff on the west side.", "The Temple at Uluwatu has the most magnificent views of the ocean and lots of monkeys to keep you amused for hours. Cheap entry but you have to cover your legs with the saris that are provided.", "I went with a couple of friends to the Uluwatu temple. It's a nice area with lots of monkeys everywhere so put sunglasses and wallets away. They walk around freely so you will have lot of photo opportunities. We also paid to watch the fire dance which is held in a closed of arena in the temple area. It's was an experience to watch the show, you get the story explained on paper when you buy the tickets. The ocean view if you sit high up in the arena is also stunning!", "Great spot to expolore in the late afternoon. when the sun is setting the views from the cliff tops are amazing. Walk among the temple buildings and watch some of the local ceremony's or pay to watch the cultural dancing show. A must see for the Ulluwatu area.", "Totally amazing sunset view and the local show called Kecak and fire dance from the Uluwatu cliff temple.Never forget this place.", "I have three times in but it is the first to visit uluwatu temple. Firstly, I'm not too interested, but when I was inside, I was just speechless with the beautiful of God's creation. The blue half light blue ocean is too perfect for me, especially the waves that hit the rocks.", "Undeniably, Uluwatu Temple is indeed a place of beautiful scenery and watching sunset is spectacular! A must go in . However, as this is also the monkeys mountain, they can be very aggressive in snatching your items away! Even things that you are wearing like spectacles and hats. These monkeys are pretty sneaky. One monkey hid behind a gate opening and when I walked pass he jumped on me from behind and swiftly snatched my glasses off me! ! I screamed in shock and fortunately there was a park guide nearby who heard my scream and quickly came to my rescue. The guide lured him with food in exchange for my glasses, which the monkey was already chewing on, biting off the nose studs.... @_@ I was told I was considered fortunate to even get back my glasses for many have lost theirs with running away monkeys! Phew... ×_×", "We got to Uluwatu having paid 300,000rps for round trip in taxi from Nusa Dua, and immediately a local guide wanted to help us. He said he would protect us from monkeys and I was happy about that. He was definitely worth the 100,000rps. The monkeys kept a respectful distance from us whilst groups (without local guides) in front of us and behind had their shoes stolen by the monkeys. Our guide said early in the month a Tourist had his bag taken by the monkeys and thrown over the cliff- passports and all!!! Our guide was very knowledgable and gave us a great insight into the temple.", " , despite its size is blessed with natural beauty and amazing culture. One of Indonesia's many islands this is indeed one of the most beautiful. From every corner of the island it has something unique and beautiful to offer. One of them is Uluwatu, located in Southwest corner of it has a rugged and high cliff coastline with strong waves and beautiful beaches ideal for surfing. In this place is the location of Uluwatu Temple or also known as Puhur Luhur, one of the 9 major temples in dedicated to Acintya, the Supreme God of nese. A Hindu Sea temple, it was built high on top of the cliff at 70 m high. This beautiful limestone cliff formation is the result of tectonic plates movement in the area. The place is also the home of nese Macaques. At the base of the cliff lies the beach ideal for surfing. Entrance is 30K IDR for adult which includes nese Sarong to pay respect on this Holy ground. Some areas of the complex is not ideal for seniors, young kids and persons with disability. Toilet is located inside the complex. The complex is a series of stairs that follows the edge of the cliff and its coastline. Despite the steepness and height it is not scary to walk from end to end of the temple. On both ends you would have a good view of the limestone rock cliffs formation and the incredible waves the batters around them. At the west side there is a lounge area where you can sit and have a good photo spot of the rock in the east. Although all over the pathway you will always have a good spot for beautiful photos and videos on this holy site. There are also many Hindu rituals that you may encounter around the complex since this is an active Holy site. Just be aware of Monkeys walking around and don't be nervous, touch or give them food when you pass by. We took insta-worthy photos and video on this complex which is really a delightful site. Please alot around 2 hours when you visit this place and marvel at the amazing beauty of the sea, land, and people in Uluwatu Temple.", "I was fortunate enough to find a local tour company that allowed me to customize my itinerary (I was able to squeeze in Tegelalang Rice Terraces, Mt. Batur Volcano in Kintamani, Coffee Plantation, Tanah Lot, and Uluwatu Beach, UluwatuTemple + Sunset Kecak Fire Dance all in one day). I would have to say that the Uluwatu part was the highlight, and I rightfully requested that we be able to catch the sunset there. The temple was nested atop a cliff, waves of blue crashing against it. I almost did not include this in my list of places of to visit due to other reviews' warnings against the monkeys being very aggressive here. I'm so happy that I still went because most fortunate part was there weren't any monkeys when I visited in September! You can do without the Kecak fire dance but if you have IDR 100,000 to spend, as well as the time, I would recommend still going. The performers were quite entertaining and engaged the audience to participate towards the end. If you do, get to the dance area by 5:00pm for good seats and make sure you have an umbrella as the sun is still glaring at this time.", "If you're staying near Uluwatu, you should go there and see the temple. Beside the temple, you can also see the traditional dance (which I didn't see) and a very nice view. I advice you to arrange the trip around the sunset time, so you can watch the sunset from there.", "No trip to is complete without visiting Ulawata. This temple is in a stunning location above the steep cliffs and there are lots of vantage points located all around the temple site. My biggest tip is don't wear sunglasses or loose footwear. The monkeys and there are lots of them will attempt to stealt them and a local will pop up and offer you a bag of fruit (5000 rupiah) to distract the monkey so you can retrieve your property (hopefully)", "One of the highlights of trip to , Uluwatu temple is situated on top of a hill (which means loads of steps). You must wear long pants or use a \\skirt\\\" of cloth to cover your legs (provided at the gate) to enter the temple as a sign of respect. Once at the top though, the views over the cliff and out over the sea are amazing. There are monkeys, so beware and make sure you don't have food or loose items (like sunglasses). Go just before sunset and enjoy the changing view before heading for a performance of nese fire dancing on site. Watching this at night with the sparks and flame just makes it spectacular.\"", "Fantastic place..this is a must see..Uluwaru Temple goes back in time..walking around took about 30 min..great photo shots", "A visit to Uluwatu temple is not about the temple itself but more about the location: on the very top of the cliffs overlooking the ocean. I didn't see the sunset from there but it must be very beautiful. I have read that you need to be very careful with the monkeys because the are quite aggressive and they will try to steal everything from you. When I went I saw more visitors annoying the monkeys than the contrary, but I can't tell if it was because they were alredy full with food and didn't want anything else.", "Cool place to visit in uluwatu! Watch out for monke tho!🤠 not too many tourist here which I thought was very nice Could’ve been more temples/more history about the temples.", "This forest has many benign monkey than uluwatu, the jump on my head but do nothing. I see not many people being steal compare than monkey in uluwatu temple", "The Uluwatu temple is located high on the cliff side and offers beautiful views especially at sunset We also attended the unique Kecak Fire dance in the evening. There are no musical instruments. The men chant in unison and they reenact scenes from the Ramayana. The costumes are beautiful and some of the characters interact with the audience Cons: The chanting can get monotonous after a while and we saw many people leaving within the first 20 mins The place is packed and they even block the exit aisle with people. The constant stream of people entering and exiting is distracting", "One can never tire of a gorgeous sunset. The sunset at Uluwatu is absolutely stunning! There isn't much else to it as one of the more simple temples you'll visit in , but the sunset view is definitely worth far more than the modest admission price.", "You can see snap some amazing photos here as well as pictures of the mountains! There was a festival happening as well but unfortunately is started pouring rain so it stopped. One of the best temples in . Only rivaled by Uluwatu!", "uluwatu temple is one of vamous temple in ,,good weather and also good vasility like toilet and other thinks,the viw was very exotic here specialy during evening time,sunset was very wonderfull..also here perform traditional kecak dance everyday,,realy nice place to visit..", "Also known as Pura Luhur Uluwatu. Perched on a cliff, this ancient Hindu Temple features ocean views and hosts traditional dance shows 'kecak fire dance's. Lovely place with beautiful scenery and atmosphere. But be careful of the wild monkeys there. They tend to chase and steal your stuff.", "It’s a really nice place close to Ubud, but really touristic with hundreds of people around you and honestly everything you see here you can find in every Uluwatu beach for free. If you are visiting ubud is a nice spot where to take a pictures", "Uluwatu temple is beautiful. Beware of monkeys there, specially take care of goggles as monkeys snatch it and run away. Entry is 30000 IDR. Avoid going in peak sun as the temple is open so very hot to visit. Carry an umbrella if going during the day. Nice small restaurants outside the temple that have good local cuisines. Coconut water is a must try when in .", "out of all the touristic places I've been to in , this is da best! amazing view. a must go among all the places. You also should go to single fin bar near the uluwatu temple. many cool bars/restaurants nearby. lots of surfers :)", "We took a private guided tour to visit Uluwatu and we were fortunate enough to go early on a Saturday morning of a celebration day. Uluwatu is one of those beautiful places that can take your breath away, with the local families all dressed up brining offerings to the temple it was an amazing experience.", "I have visited Uluwatu Temple 4 to 5 times. I love the amazing views of the Indian Ocean. On my recent visit it was raining and we had to wait in the resting area to continue our tour, the monkeys decided to take shelter with us from the rain so you have to be aware of where they are at all times and protect your belongings one unlucky tourist lost her thong to the monkeys. I will visit again for sure.", "Visitors to Uluwatu Temple, has to be very careful. I was advised by my driver to be careful of the monkey. However, upon arrival at the park, just before I would go forward to purchase the ticket, a big fat monkey was walking towards me. He was focusing on my black handbag and I tried to avoid him and suddenly he attacked me and I fell hard down on the ground. The monkey took the opportunity to snatch my spectacles and ran away. The attack was so sudden and it seems that the monkey was well trained to do this. One of the local nese came forward and asked me what the monkey took and I told him that my pair of spectacles was snatched from me. He said he would get it back for me. Just 5 minutes later, the local man came back with my spectacles and demanded IDR20k from me to pay for the 'FOOD for the monkey'. I paid him the amount that he asked for but I could not go for the tour in Uluwatu as my back was badly hurt from the fall. I was helped back to the car to rest and I told my friend to continue with the tour with my driver. I believed there are many more of such uncalled for accidents that happened to many tourists everyday and yet nothing being done to prevent such kind of incidents to happen. In the first place, why are the monkey allowed to wander freely outside the Uluwatu Park? When the tourist have to pay to visit the park, there should also have the safety measures for visitors to visit the Uluwatu Park without such uncalled for incidents. I was told that past incidents that happened to tourists - the monkey snatched the camera from the tourist and broke them into two parts, a lady who tied her hair into a bun was also attacked by the monkey – by pulling her bun, etc. As Ministry of Tourism Indonesia tries to promote Indonesia as a tourist destination through exhibitions and travel marts, it is also time for the Indonesia government to do something about the safety of the tourists visiting .", "I just visited uluwatu temple 3 days ago. Even though I had a bad experience there with the monkeys, but i have to admit that the view was breathtaking. A monkey came and snatched my slipper. When my boyfriend and i tried to take it back, i was bitten by the monkey. Then a local appeared and threw something for the monkey to grab. Then i got my slipper back, but the bite by the monkey hurts. I went to do some research on it. Apparently that guy who \\rescued\\\" us was the caretaker of the monkey, and he expects some monetary reward for \\\"saving\\\" us. The monkey there are trained to steal. Im truly disgusted by the way the locals try to earn money by training monkeys to steal.\"", "Uluwatu temple is one of the most beautiful places and sights in for sure! You can see the traditional kecak dance, monkeys, sunset, so many things!", "Uluwatu Temple is a beautiful temple on the cliffs, tho we could not go in as it was closed for private prey the walk around the grounds are amazing. Some great photo spots and peaceful to walk around. We went around lunch time and the place was very quiet, was not interesting in the hustle at night. We took advise and packed light (minus sunglasses and hats etc.) and was not bothered by any monkeys at all. Skips the guides they are not needed. worth the 20,000 Rupee entry for the pictures.", "Uluwatu temple , a place with temples, traditional dance and most gorgeous ocean view from the top of the hill .... i was amazed by the sunset view where i felt to be free from any bindings ... but monkeys are terrible ..they snatched my glass and it was horrible as it became dark that time ...", "We visited uluwatu temple in September 2018. Our driver , Putu, was great as he knew exactly what to do . He bought us the tickets to watch the ketchak dance , which is a must. As with all temples in you have to wear a sarong , which the temple will give you. I would recommend you actually take one with you on holiday. Buy the tickets for the dance as soon as they become available, just check times when you get there (afternoon time). The view of the coast is amazing from the temple and the sunset , as with most sunsets in , is amazing. Be prepared to walk and its actually quite fun walking through the monkey forest as you enter, be careful to not even leave your sunglasses on your head as they will take them . Again i would like to also recommend our driver who took us around whilst we were out there. from airport pick up to touring the island to dropping us back off at the airport. Feel free to contact him, his name is Putu (johnny) TEL 0062 821 4416 2100", "My wife and I came to Uluwatu primarily to watch the sunset. Once you walk north of the Temple you soon see why this is a popular setting. We actually brought a bottle of wine with and just sat in a Bale and relaxed for an hour or so. We visited several places where monkeys were prevalent and these were by far the most aggressive. I saw two monkeys steal flip flops off of a woman's feet! They have clearly been conditioned to steal, then hold your possession ransom awaiting food. Hats, glasses, you name it - be careful!! We found the key is to not make eye contact, and DON'T slow down, that's when they get ya. It is busy touristy, but that's to be expected. We skipped the dance performance and we're perfectly content watching the sunset. Enjoy!", "Must Visit..!!! The place has this magical vibes of peace and serenity. Its worth going all up and viewing all view points and coming down to see the sunset in uluwatu. It was a never forgetting moment. Tip:- As you are lost in the beauty of the place, beware of pick-pockets there. I lost my brand new Samsung Edge S8. So the place become doubly unforgettable to me", "I expexted much more...ok the view was good, but you get this one elswhere in uluwatu. The temple itself is pretty small. They charged us 20000 what is too much for a 10 min walk i guess. I just wanted to get out of there because it was so crowded. People everywhere, you cant even walk comfortable. I was thefe for the sunset, which i didnt see because ot was too cloudy. Just avoid! It is much too touristy", "As in most visit to the tourist landmarks in , you need to walk quite a bit, for instance Tanah Lot, Ubud, Sanur. Uluwatu is no different, hence make sure you wear comfortable footwear. I suggest to take a side trip and walk to places less crowded, be adventurous. The views here are beautiful, you should not skip this trip. There are a lot of stairs here so be mentally prepared. Bring a bottle of water with you. Walk to the beach and the rocks. Unless your schedule is tight, avoid weekends to avoid crowd. We intentionally spent extra time visiting these places so we could be more adventurous and see some area most people won't go.", "Uluwatu temple is located on south west side in the island.this place is one of the most beautifull spot must to see during your holiday. The best time to visit this temple in the afternoon because have a chance to look at the fantastic of sunset when the weather is clear,while waiting the sunset we can to watch of Kecak and fire dance on the open stage in the edge of the cliff. Show ticket fare is Rp100.000/person,will be start at 6pm till finish at 7pm", "Prettiest temple and sight in I've seen so far; Got a cultural dance presentation at night around 6pm; on the way up to Uluwatu on the left side of the road watch out the high end resort of BVLGARI; while on the way down would suggest to drop by a Beach shore easyl seen from a Bridge - this sanctuary is Free to public, got best scene of rocks, Blue water, golden sand - same beach stretch with that of Dreamland.", "Very good experience!! Definitely recommend if you want to visit two of the most famous temples of . It was a solo trip. Driver cum guide (Wayan eka) picked me up form my hotel in Kuta around 10am. First I visited the Tanah Lot temple, and after lunch I go to Padang padang beach. The beach was very nice and clean, water was clear(not dirty like Kuta beach). Later I spent my time at Uluwatu temple until sunset, walking along the cliff side. This tour was extremely customizable, you can spend time in a place as much as you want and my driver (Wayan )was friendly and knowledgeable. He chatted with me a lot. I would highly recommend booking this tour with Wanya", "I was informed that the sunset at this temple is to die for but this time round, we didn't have a chance to visit during sunset as we have other plans in the evening. I was also informed by my friends (who has been here before) that the monkeys are aggressive & they are trained to steal from tourists! I made sure I leave my bangles, necklace & even sunglasses in the van; the only thing I brought along is some cash & my cellphone (for pix). We started our journey from Kuta to Uluwatu at 9am and we reached approximately 10am. We paid 20k Rupiahs (RM6) at the entrance & a purple cloth will be provided for those who expose too much legs (a sign of respect before you enter holy ground). As we enter the premises, we were not greeted by the aggressive monkeys. In fact, as we were snapping pictures under the hot sun, there were no monkeys that came to bother us. We were very happy. For those who intend to go into the temple, be prepared to climb some stairs and meet some monkeys up there. After 30 mins, we came down to an open area to rest. There were tourists from China who were there as well. 2-3 mins later, we heard an announcement that told us not to feed the monkeys and right after that, we saw monkeys running out from the trees! YIKES!! This means time to leave. The time was about 10.40am.So remember, if you wanna avoid the monkeys, visit the place before 10.40am. The view of the sea is spectacular and it is worth visiting if you have not visited before. Just ensure that you put on lots of sunblock and you have your sunglasses on (if you are visiting in the morning)", "Like : It's good to visit Uluwatu Temple. It has a beautiful view from the top of the temple. And it's an interesting place to visit especially for tourist. Disliked : The people who sell the peanuts/bananas for the monkeys (inside the temple), were a bit annoying, forcing you to buy and over pricing it. Would I like to come back again ? No, once is enough.", "We visited Uluwatu temple last July. We hired a 5 seated van from kuta beach for half day. Our plan was to go directly to Uluwatu, then in our way back to kuta we wanted to visit Rock Cafe and have dinner at Jimbaran Beach. We shared our plan to the can agency and finally rent a van. The cost was 250K bath(of course you can bargain). We started our journey from kuta beach around 1:30 PM. It took almost 3 hours to reach Uluwatu. we got just one hour to enjoy the view before sunset. The cliff was really amazing. There was a less crowded place( pass trough fire dance floor and just walk couple of minutes ). It was quite and peaceful.", "we visited this beach on our way back to kuta via Uluwatu. relished the evening sunset there as we flew past the stony hillocks to reach the destination. seemed to us that it's pretty popular with the locals as their number suggests. the black stony hill backdrops make it more charming. worth a shot................", "Uluwatu is beautiful. There are stunning views of the coast and a nice paved walk along the entire cliff edge. We had a great time here with her two small kids enjoying the views. The actual temple itself isn't particularly interesting to see. We saw maybe seven monkeys on on our walk, but we were there early in the morning so maybe they weren't out yet? The monkey forest sanctuary in Ubud was a better place to see monkeys, uluwatu was great for beautiful scenery. It was about an hour long drive from Sanur.", "Uluwatu temple is located on the top of a hill where you can clearly see the beach. Kekak dance is also performed here. Grab a nice seat before the show starts so that you will have a clear view of the whole act. Lot of monkeys are there. the kekak dance is a bit lengthy but depicts the Ramayana story starting from Sita HARAN to LANKA VIJAY. Sun set is one thing you should not miss. wear full length dress or the cloth they provide fro FREE has to be worn around your waist", "We went to Uluwatu on our first day arriving to , after checking in our hotel in Nusa Dua. When looking at the map, we thought the distance was not too far, and it may take 30 minutes at most to get there.... We were wrong - traffic and road conditions made it more like 2 hours for our travel. Once there, our driver took us to the temple and we had to buy tickets to get into the temple. I don't recall the exact pricing, but it was not very expensive. Also, we were given sarongs to put on as we were all wearing shorts. We were warned about the monkeys by our taxi driver, so we were all prepared. Ironically, it was our taxi driver that was \\attacked\\\" by the monkey. When our driver was trying to take pictures for our group, he momentarily put down one of the iphones on a bench. Within a blink of an eye, a monkey trotted over from seemingly nowhere and snatched the phone away. The monkey tried to gnawed at the phone, probably thinking it was food - and just paced himself around while we cautiously trying to approach him to get the phone back. As we were getting close, the monkey snarled at us and started running up towards the hill. Luckily, our driver got one of the people that guards the temple to come over and help. The temple guard had a pouch that he carried with him containing foods for the monkeys - he threw out whatever he had in that pouch and the monkey left the phone down and went after the food. We quickly ran up and snatch the phone back - all was good! Lucked out on that one! We then continue with our pictures taking of the ocean view, the sunset - just an absolute beautiful viewpoint. Around 6pm, we purchased tickets to see the Kecak dance. We sat around an outdoor amphitheater like setting and the dance happened in the circle below in the center. We were given leaflets in English that explains the dance scenes, and there were long bouts of men chanting and characters coming in and out of the circle. We didn't quite understand the dance piece, and didn't read the leaflets - but it was entertaining. There were some fire dances toward the end, and it could have been dangerous when the dancers kick the fire tinders around - but no one was hurt. After the dance, we drove back to Nusa Dua. On our way out, about 4-5 km from the temple we passed by a Warung that advertises Vietnamese food. We were thinking and craving about the Vietnamese Pho noodle soup, but there was none at this Warung. Apparently, the chef just opened up the place and he tried to make Vietnamese food, but it's really not close. We had a fun time though - so it's all good.\"", "Was my second time experiencing the Kecak Dance at Uluwatu Temple and I loved it even more with this performance. Perched on a cliffside above the sea the show commences at sunset on the temple grounds and is well worth attending. The performers are interactive with the crowd, dramatically engaging and completely satisfying. Do this whenever in the Denpasar area and you have an extra evening to spend!", "Incredible view on the Uluwatu shore break. We even saw huuuge sea turtles at low tide. Monkeys are nice to watch but can be bothering at times. Temple was closed (celebrations only). There was a tourist show on-going. Mass tourism in an exceptional natural place.", "There are so many beautiful temples in . The sacred monkey forest is truly unique. There is an abundance of monkeys, they are free to roam around as they please, they are not over or under fed or aggressive like in Uluwatu. You only really need 1 hour to experience the grounds. Highly recommend.", "We are with a couple French Tourist visit Uluwatu Temple for few hours. It first time to for my Guests. Will be our honor to make their holiday in be memoriable and unforgetable", "Located around 1 hour from Kuta, Uluwatu temple was a good place to enjoy my happy afternoon. Ticket price only Rp 20K or Rp 15K for local tourist. What makes this place so beautiful was the locations on the edge above the height to see the waves and sunset. Kecak Dance available every sunset time. TIcket price to enjoy it just Rp 100k per person.", "The monkeys are very cute and friendly. We fed them many bananas and had no aggressive monkeys like the ones in Uluwatu. This is a great thing do while in Ubud and I really suggest it. It is a good idea to bring some bananas of your own [you can buy them there but they are a little overpriced]. The entry fee is a little overpriced but it's still reasonable.", "Uluwatu temple is perched on the cliffs overlooking the ocean facing the west. The scenery is breathtaking at sunset with plenty of vantage points to see the temple. While not the biggest or best temple in its location is worth the visit. We went around sunset and stayed for the traditional Kacek Dance which cost $100,000IRP ($10AU) which was a bit long but entertaining. Whether it was because if the show or just the attractions location, there were lots of tourists. If you do decide to go visit make sure it's around sunset as I reckon any other time of day would be less interesting. Beware of the monkeys though. Keep your belongings out of sight or they will steal them. Any good driver or tour guide should warn you too!!", "Uluwatu Temple was the last place we visited when we were in . It was a way to say a beautiful goodbye to us. We’ve rejecting invitation to see the Kecak dance, only to watch it in Uluwatu temple why the sun sets at the back. You get great views of the ocean, the horizon is just a once in a lifetime view as the sun sets. Walk around the area, see the monkeys, but be careful, take pictures, and just enjoy the evening view. Then wait till 5 to buy your ticket for the Kecak dance. The ticket will be cheap, around IDR 100,000 per person and make sure you get the ticket quickly and be the first to grab the best seat. The performance is something that resonates within your body and soul after you have left. Follow the story of their culture and religion. We had such a lovely and spiritual time watching the clouds and sky change colour and an amazing person by the local dancers. Don’t miss Uluwatu temple, it a must.", "This is the place where you could see the uluwatu kecak dance. to enter this temple you need to pay about 20k for local adult. the map is clear and the path is nicely decorated even the disable person could easily visit this place. but bear in mind if you want to see the kecak dance and using a car, please be here at 4 pm as the road would become crowded because there are only 1 gate at the entrance. i got lucky because i used motorcycle so i could slipped away through all the traffic jam. anyway this temple offered a good view and scenery the best time to visit this place is when the sun set", "Uluwatu temple is one of the oldest and highest temples on the island of . with beautiful sea and cliff views, you can enjoy the beautiful sunset", "I hesitated to visit Uluwatu after reading some negative reviews regarding the monkey situation. We went well protected, making sure sunglasses and phones were hidden from them. The monkeys were everywhere along the cliff walk but didn’t try anything untoward. The walking paths are really safe and not too arduous. The cliff walk is well fenced and definitely worth it for the views. We went mid morning so it wasn’t too hot or too crowded. A great spot and definitely worth the effort.", "Once you set foot on the trail journey here, you will be mesmerised by the natural beauty and wonder. The sunsetting is just awesome and the whole experience is priceless. Take a peek on the blue sea water, hear the sounds of the waves and here I called it the great wall of Uluwatu. They too have such great wall! Just be reminded to put on proper footwear and bring a bottle of mineral water.", "too expensive for what it is. You can see more beautiful scenery and landscape (also with monkeys) in uluwatu. But if you go, buy bananas in the street market or you will overcharged inside", "Uluwatu temple is situated on a cliff overlooking the sea so the view was comforting after all the stairs we had to climb. I wasn't happy at first that the long climb to the temple was taxing on my aunt's weak knees but when we finally got to see the view, it was worth the climb. We travelled both ends of the temple so we got beautiful pictures from both angles! one thing that ruined the trip however was the knowledge of thieving monkeys lurking in the bushes. We were told by our driver/guide that monkeys here are known to be a bit aggresive and even take anything from plastic bags, hats, glasses, sunnies and even keychains from your bags! That made the walk rather disturbing because we had to clutch on to our bags and glasses for dear life everytime we heard something ruffling in the bushes beside us. On our way out we even had to remove our glasses and I had to walk to the exit half blind because monkeys were snatching glasses and bags left and right. If you cannot stand monkeys, this may not be the place for you. Eventhough it was worth the beautiful view and pretty temple, I wouldn't come again.", "Read and heard a lot about Uluwatu temple and really worth a visit. A nice walk along the old walls in a beautiful nature with a beautiful view. A warning is given for the aggressive monkeys, but during our visit around noon no monkey can be seen, perhaps all hiding in the forest for the heat. Upon leaving the parking area a few monkeys were spotted and they were quite large.", "After reading through a lot of reviews, my husband and I decided to visit Uluwatu Temple and thought we were well prepared. The reviews advise not to go during sunset because of the tourists - this is correct. We went at about 2pm, and there were a lot of tourists, but the busloads started pouring in around 4pm. If you want to avoid the crowds, go in the morning, but if you want to see one of the most perfect sunsets, then you'll have to bear the tourists at dusk. Beware also of the monkeys - they are ruthless and not friendly. I was quite scared of them, so we paid extra to hire a guide to take us through. He had a slingshot that scared off the monkeys as we went, but beware again - the tour guides walk ridiculously quickly and don't really understand when you tell them to slow down. We finished our walk in record speed and were left to wait for about 2hrs for the dance performance. Even when you are sitting down to rest, watch your belongings at all times. The monkeys come out of nowhere, and will even try and take your shoe off when you're wearing it. The sunset dance performance is worth the money. Again, we were warned to get there early as the amphitheater fills up quickly. Tickets go on sale an hour before the show, so we were one of the first to buy and then sat for over an hour in the sun waiting. We had fantastic seats for viewing the performance and sunset, but the hour-long sit while the sun is just going down isn't worth it! Get there half an hour beforehand and you should be fine.", "Wonderful views at Uluwatu temple. While we are free to walk around the temple grounds, the actual temple courtyard isn’t accessible to public. It can be entered by devotees during prayers only. One thing to beware is the hundreds of naughty monkeys, which will not hesitate to steal your water bottles, food, and sometimes even glasses/sunglasses. The monkeys are smart- don’t underestimate or taunt them! Keep a very close grip on all your items. The sunset over Uluwatu is a sight to behold. You can also watch the Kecak and Fire Dance in the arena nearby. It begins at 6 pm, but go early to secure a good place to sit. There is a separate charge (Rp100k) to watch the one-hour Kecak dance. This is our second time to Uluwatu temple. We just love the grand views. Worth the visit, just take care of your belongings.", "The Uluwatu temple is Amazing of viewing on the cliff. Sunset time on the day at 6.30pm very nice too. Not many monkey we found on the way may be they in the forest.", "Love the view of Uluwatu temple and the surrounding. Spent half hour to enjoy the sunset view and taking beautiful photos. The cultural Kecal dance is just few hundred meters away and it's optional. For first timer it would be recommended to watch it but do take note that it is just a small stadium and the crowd can be very overwhelming. After the dance, the walk out to the parking area are dark and no proper lighting to lead the way. But overall it is a great experience.", "I would definitely take a lot of water to Uluwatu as there's not much shade the monkeys are cool but watch out for them as you walking under tree's as they might just jump on your head! Worth a visit.", "We arrived at Uluwatu about 4.30-5, which gave us time to wander round, walk down the cliff-side walkway and marvel at the beauty of the area. Our guide bought our tickets for the Kecak Dance show which was great - the pavilion is perfectly set so you can enjoy the sunset as they perform - was great and loved the white monkey who lept through the audience. Quite a bit of humour in the show. Was very unfortunate that so many people were rude enough to leave while they were still performing - it ruined the last 5-10 minutes for everyone else. I am guessing they were trying to avoid the traffic queues afterwards. We left after the show and had a very clear run to Jimbaran where we stopped for dinner on the beach. A fabulous experience all round.", "Exquisite temple built by side of beautiful and peaceful lake. If you don't want to visit more than 3 temples in , I would say this is one of them (the other two would be uluwatu temple and Tirta Empul).", "We visited the temple complex at Uluwatu with our 2 daughters aged 14 and 10. There is a nominal entrance fee which includes the provision of the mandatory purple sarong, which is part of the fun of visiting a nese temple. The location is beautiful, perched high on the cliffs overlooking the sea. It takes about 30 minutes to walk around the temple complex. The presence of monkeys at the temple is something that I really like, and this aspect of the temple is well managed by the temple staff. Do be wary of the monkeys, though, if you decide to get close to them, which we did. Mea culpa. They look really cook and appear to be passive and uninterested in you. However, they can act very suddenly and unpredictably. At the end of the experience, near the shopping area and car park, we saw a monkey who was sitting at the bottom of a tree. He appeared to be sitting calmly and we went over to have a look. We were about 2-3 metres from him when he decided to launch himself and take my younger daughter's thong/flip-flop. He then ran up a tree with it and a local man beckoned him down with a boiled egg and retrieved the thong for us (at a cost of 15,000 rupiah which I thought was quite reasonable given that we would have had to buy her a new pair of sandals to replace the missing thong). We all thought this was pretty funny until we realised that my daughter had been (albeit very slightly) bitten as the monkey was removing the thong from her foot with its mouth. This resulted in her receiving 4 rabies shots over the course of the next month, and a tetanus booster. I bear no ill-will towards the monkeys as they are only doing what comes naturally to them. Don't be put off visiting the temple, it is beautiful and you do not have to interact with the monkeys if you do not wish to. If yo do decide to interact with them and require medical attention as a result, we thought the BIMC clinic at Nusa Dua was very good!", "Wow, what a view from the temple cliffs and you see the steep walls of the limestone cliffs with the Uluwatu temple in the background. There is nothing much to shout about the temple but the view from the temple is fantastic with the waves breaking into the steep limestone cliffs of the temple. If you like monkeys there is armies of them and local temple guides, had sling shoots to keep the mischief monkeys at bay and the temple guides keep warming us to hold our bags tightly! I did not witness any untold incidents with the monkeys!", "I really wanted to watch the Kecak Dance at the temple which starts at 6pm daily, Was advised by my tour guide that it takes about 2 hours to Uluwatu from Ubud. But due to my own mistake, we arrived around 6pm and to my disappointment, the gate to Kecak was already closed!! Nevertheless, we still managed to capture the sunset, and the view of sunset, cliff, strong wave were breathtaking. This is my second best sunset view other than in Tanjung Aru, Kota Kinabalu.", "Uluwatu temple is located about a 1,15 hour drive (by taxi) from Kuta/Seminyak. It is one of the main temples on . The temple itself is nice (although definitely not the most spectacular in Indonesia). The views from the cliffs are absolutely stunning. Watch out for the monkeys though. 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The vista once you reach the Volcanos edge is truly amazing. We even travelled there a second time to explore the road around the mountain inside the crater. Its well worth the journey from Seminyak (about 2 hours)", "Very long and very wide beach, we strolled along the shoreline and eventually found ourselves where a lot of beach bean bags were placed in front of several restaurant/bars, for the purpose of watching the sunset. It was very very crowded, and it will take some patience to get an available space. We eventually stayed and ordered dinner which was right after the sunset and it was still a relaxing moment. After an hour or so, we slowly walked back to our villa hotel somewhere in Seminyak.", "Seminyak Beach has a few nice little restaurants right on the beach. Even though it is a bit touristy...the food is good and the price value ratio is also good. Had some fantastic fresh red snapper for dinner and the atmosphere around the restaurants was quite chilled out! When the sunset is happening quite a lot people sit around, eat and drink something and are watching the sunset - not bad at all!", "Quite Crowded but not as dirty as Kuta or Legian. The sunset is just gorgeous. They have event called SOS - Sunset on Seminyak.", "Rubbish everywhere and dirty water. I wouldn't swim in it. Better beaches definitely ! Otherwise Seminyak is great", "We went there on a day trip from Amed. Beautiful place. Enjoyed our visit there. Cost us 30.000 idr per person.", "What a amazing place!!! Natural beauty.. I can’t explain the beauty of this place with words!! Evening is the best time to go there 👍", "There are many local tour booths/shops at . Walk around and find it's cheaper than those offer online or with hotel. I got mine for 500K IDR per pax with hotel transfer, two breakfast set with drinks and group tour guide .", "It is a great place to visit and it is the icon of IDR 50K notes.. It has paddle boat rental and garden to relax..", "Went late afternoon and the crowd didn't feel too large, however most of the people that were there spent a good amount of time taking photos and this might be an issue for some especially at the stepping stones. Otherwise it's a nice place to relax. Entry fee is 30k", "Nice place with the option for a swim. Great, award winning restaurant as well. Not overcrowded as some places in .", "Fantastic board walk to walk or ride for an hours stroll. Lots of local bars and restaurants. We walked for over 30mins each way from Maya resort. Beach is clean and less harassment from local stores vs seminyak.", "We had the best guide going down, I have astma so needed stop several Times but my other half and guide was so patience with me ☺️ best guide ever, I recommend jpctours on instagram, contact him there. Safe and good👌 been too two Times ☺️", "Perfect spot to watch the sunset. Located in seminyak, good vibe around sunset . During the day there are lots of sun beds and before sunset they all get packed up and out come the colourful bean bags and umbrellas. Heaps of different bars to choose from along the stretch, with good food and drinks, and some with live music.", "We hired a private taxi during our stay to . One of the stops was at a restaurant where we could see the beautiful views. Unless you want to hike to the top there is very little else to do here. We paid IDR30,000 each admittance and IDR2,000 for the mini bus Worth the trip though.", "Excellent. Definitely worth coming while in . Food and people were very nice. 🌟 🤩 ⭐️ Trisna was our host", "I was in absolute awe the entire time here. Really beautiful. Dress appropriately, though they'll give you a sarong if you don't. You can actually hike all the way to the cliff that's in all the pictures, but for some reason, no one does. Literally saw zero people when I was up there. I had the cliff to myself! Go all the way! I was worried the kecak dance would be too touristy, but it was really good, and long. Worth it. But get to the seating area early if you want to sit close (I was by myself so I was able to bargain a front row seat even though the place was already packed). Sunset is of course the time to go, but give yourself enough time to fully explore. I got there just before 5:00 because of traffic and definitely felt rushed. Monkey note: Watch your stuff - a monkey took my sunglasses off of my face. A local retrieved them in exchange for a banana, and of course, expected a tip; when I tried to give her some money, she tried to haggle me up. I declined since I think that this whole give-bananas-to-monkeys-to-get-stuff-back gig is the reason the monkeys take stuff in the first place, so I was willing to give her a little, but nothing more. So it it's not attached to you, it will probably be stolen.", "This place was/is amazing. The fis are huge,the garden are kept beautiful. I was a busy day there, but you just have a little patience. It’s totally worth the visit.", "I love swimming on this beach in the morning, when there are still less people there... This beach has a nice wave and many surfers like it too. Seminyak beach is one of the best places to see sunset in so no wonder if this place is always full around that time...", "Come here early, or after 3pm as this place gets extremely crowded! This place is so beautiful and definitely worth a visit!", "Definitely worth a visit and also the roads to there are actually quite good and not as bumps as others. We did have a local follow us down to try and make a few dollars off us, but we just ignored him.", "We were expecting a relaxing beach vacation in Seminyak before we headed inland into Ubud. Sadly, the beaches in this area are extremely touristy and dirty. There is a lot of trash on the beach. You will also get hassled by vendors trying to sell you things as well as women who will just go ahead and start touching you wanting you to pay for a massage. If you are looking to relax on the beach with a good book and not be interrupted, this is not the beach for you. There are many nice restaurants and cafe's along this beach and it is fun at night when they all bring out their bean bags to have a drink. I would suggest to venture south to more beautiful beaches!", "We had a great stay at the White Colonial Villa in Seminyak. We were here last 10 years ago and wow has it developed but in a positive way. Definitely trying to keep class and an identity. Really enjoyed being in the hustle but being able to hide and chill out in the villa.", "My family and I had an amazing day when we booked a tour with Nyoman from Bliss Tours to see this amazing place. Its fantastic to have a local guide to look after you, while you are exploring this wonderful place. You can spend hours here, there is so much to see. Its worth a look !!", "Very good spot to unwind if you are traveling from the north to south or vice versa. Very calm, has nice people around and very soothing on the nerves. The photos speak volumes and very recommended if you are travelling with senior people. Nothing much for small kids to enjoy.", "The beach in Seminyak is okay. It's not the best but it's not bad. The waves are very strong so you have to be careful when staying there. The sunbeds sometimes get waves underneath them as the tide comes in very fast and far. However the location is very good as there are lots of restaurants and market stalls near.", "My family and I recently visited and stayed in Seminyak for a few days. We visited the beach as we had been at Potato Head. The beach was filthy and the sea polluted. It resembled Rhyl beach but worse (for those of you who have visited the UK) After speaking to our local driver, this was due to the time of year and the change in current which washes up the rubbish in this direction. Not what you would imagine for the Indian ocean. Better beaches to visit were Pandawa beach(the best beach by far) Padang Padang and Kuta beach.", "Seminyak beach is the dirtiest of all that I have been to in e.g. Nusa Dua, Sanur and Kuta. The beach is littered with plastic bottles and other objects, clothings, slippers, etc.", "This has been on my bucket list awhile now but was let down when arrived I was picked up for 6am we arrived at 8:20am the que for photos between the gates was insane . I’m glad I done it but would not ever go again . I started to que at 8:30am my picture was taken for 12 noon absolutely crazy way over populated an if I had of known that I would t have went at all There is no layouts of que either you have ppl skipping ect as you don’t no where to que I was told to join the line from the side by my driver and everyone said I skipped On the other hand the photos were amazing but I would not go here again not worth it", "Must go place. The scenery is wonderful. The weather is the best. The scenery is a must see. Very memorable picture something i will not be forgetting for a long time.", "Very Nice place, traditional and lovely place to see, enjoy, take bath and to take photographs, totally very good place i have seen", "Seminyak is 's most fashionable beach, home to among the island's luxurious resorts and host to a number of fine restaurants and boutiques. Fashion stores and top dining spots. Seminyak's Petitenget Beach offers a more secluded ambiance compared to its sister strands of Kuta and Legian to the south. Evening scene more nice.", "If you can learn to say no to the people selling you things while you lay on your subbed you paid $10 for with umbrella for the whole day you will love the beach in seminyak. Restaurants near buy who will deliver to your day bed ! In all t yhe photos o had seen thought it would be a dirty beach but was lovely even the water was amazing.", "This place is beautiful and has a lovely restaurant. You have to go in the morning because it gets very crowded", "Whenever we go to we visit this place and it never fails to provide entertainment. This time we noticed the price had increased from 20,000 to 50,000 but still cheap and there had been more improvements so the increase was understandable. You can always spend a good 2 hours here.", "We are blessed with some fabulous beaches in Australia so comparisons are dangerous. Seminyak had dirty surf on the couple of times we hit the beach (the pool at the villa was much more inviting!). Like most beaches, it pays to swim where it's safe and listen to the lifeguards - we did see one mature gentleman saved from a rip.", "Seminyak Beach is one of the cleaner and more inviting beaches I’ve visited in (mainland that is, the Gilis and Lombok have amazing beaches) and I enjoyed a few long walks and a swim with family. The surf is good for body boarding and catching waves as well (though don’t drink and swim if you’re inexperienced, my brother had to pull a guy out of the water who could have drowned). The water was nice and I didn’t encounter rubbish like I have before further south at Legian (there was a tiny creek flowing into the ocean to cross which was a bit dirty but that was all) and there weren’t many sellers or hawkers at the section where we stayed (just near Potato Head, Alila & Mrs Sippy bars). If you can get a hotel or villa in this area you’d do well as it’s not too overcrowded and it’s a quality stretch of beach close to some excellent restaurants and bars.", "no entry charge - free parking - getting there via motor bike is better no proper marked roads by small signage would guide - nothing much to do but just admire natures fury", "Great place for Sunset drinks and watch an amazing sunset ,especially from the roof top. A little more pricey than on the beach,but a must do whilst in Seminyak", "It's the one of the best place in you need to see and explore it..enjoyed the view and the spiritual experience...cheerssss", "We have visited here several times and this will be the last as we find the food taste in poor and the cost is expensive now so unfortunately his area is no longer unique and service is typically commercialized foot the tourist rather than a simple experience.", "One of the most beautifull place i've ever seen. Unless access to go there isn't good. But i rate 5stars for this place 🇮🇩🤘", "warning! - hide / don't take with you any shining elements for 90% you will see it for the last time - ladies your bras can become \\touristic attraction\\\" lol - amazing, I did love that place really nice really good place to visit prepare yourself for a longer walk (but nothing massive and \\\"killing\\\")\"", "Beautifully located, must visit place in . Very picturesque, don't forget your camera! Best time to visit during sunrise and sunsets!", "Seminyak beach is a city beach. Hence, you will not find a clear water and white sandy beach. However, it does offer a great swell and surfing waves for the surfers out there. For those people not used to beaches, it will be great. For those like me looking for outstanding beaches, consider Virgin Beach.", "1. you need a driver to drive you back as Taxis and Gojek won’t pick you up/ aren’t allowed 2. you can’t enter the Tempel 3. avoid the toilets But great Sunset point and you can shop for souvenirs on the way back. Pretty cheap.", "We love it down at Seminyak.. lots of places to choose to eat from on the beach and nothing beats a Bintang on a beanbag when it’s beaming with sun outside! Good surf for beginners too 😊", "I have rated Seminyak beach 5 stars not because it is a beach where you would like to swim - keep that for the pool at your hotel. But it is beautiful to watch at sunset, to watch the locals playing football on Sunday, to watch the endless parade of planes landing, and for walks before the heat of the day. Good too for surfing, but not for swimming.", "Prepare yourself for litthe hiking on the stairs. There are three courtyards with very nice view on Mt. Anung.", "it was fun visiting seminyak beach with my family, not too crowded when we visited, and all my family was having fun there. Hope we can visit again in future.", "The atmosphere along this beach at night is what is all about! The bands, the drinks, the food and the bean bags all add up to a fun relaxing end to your day, Or a great start to your night. Either way, if you're in Seminyak you must go down to the beach and spend sometime enjoying what they have to offer down there. Keep up the good work!", "There's not a lot to see, but worth a single journey. Tourists swarm over the place like ants, so difficult to get decent photos without dozens of them in the frame. Parking was a problem, and the long crawl home was just that, a crawl. There are many nicer, less crowded places to visit, but, as I say, probably worth it, just to say you've been.", "One of those places that could be amazing if not for all the tourists! Parked across the road (at cost) and heaps of stalls selling fish food etc (dont buy it there, its cheaper closer to the gate). Lots of little stalls approaching the gate. I dont remember the price but the ticket seller didnt charge me for my daughter so I just paid for myself. The place itself is quite breathtaking and would be so beautiful and peaceful...... except there are HUNDREDS of people. There is plenty of space for everyone but so many trying to get their instagram shots they can get quite pushy and then take a hundred photos to get their shot, meanwhile holding up everyone else. It would be so lovely if you could find a time to visit when there werent so many tourists. I mentioned that to our driver and he said \\it's always like this, there is no quiet time\\\". Quite a unique experience walking across the tiles across the pond feeding the fish but the previously mentioned Instagrammers (literally fully made up in flowing dresses like a professional shoot... except using their phones) stop half way along and back up all the other visitors behind then. Great for kids if they can be patient trying to get past those holding up the line. There is a cafe too and public toilets although take your own paper and hand sanitiser because with that many people using them they're a little bit grubby.\"", "Loved it and the shopping. Food was great. Very clean and an eatery every couple of metres. We had heard mixed reports but we were super impressed and made it a daily visit.", "Great place, great people fantastic entertainment and awesome food a must visit place when in . Best thing I have done so far.", "The northern end is very nice with not many dogs or rubbish and plenty of good places to eat. More towrds the southern end there is a few more dogs and rubbish and found more locals would try to sell us stuff while we were walking or sitting down for a beer. Would recommend visiting", "So Seminyak beach is a nice beach if you want to learn how to surf or just spend the day with a few bintangs, enjoy the sun and read a good book. It's not a beautiful beach, can get dirty especially during the raining season.The waves can get quite high so it dangerous to swim especially with small children. Sunsets however are amazing!", "Nice place to see every people so exciting with this place so this place is quiet a lot of visitor coming to see", "We visited during a downpour but it was still very beautiful with lots of whimsical touches. Restaurant was welcome shelter and great food. Xxx", "After reading all the reviews about the Seminyak area we booked 3 nights at Villa Kresna in Seminyak. The villa itself was nice but the Seminyak beach and area was dirty, difficult to walk around in (poor sidewalks and tons of motorbikes) and the shops were expensive. This area seems better suited to younger patrons who like to party on the beach. The beach itself was not clean and at various points sewage water came into the ocean from the land. The streets of Seminyak square were so busy with cars and scooters that you had to watch where you walked to not trip over the small edge of sidewalk. The food at the 6 restaurants we ate in was typical , wonderful and inexpensive but you don't have to be there. We have now been in Sanur for 6 nights and are so much happier. Clean beaches, wonderful sidewalk on the beach and in town. Lots of choices for the wonderful food and generally a more relaxed, beach vacation.", "Visited for a special birthday. Beach is fab, the waves are great fun. The traffic in Seminyak is unrelenting, whatever the time there is coming start flurry of scooters and cars through the narrow streets which makes journeys long. The people are friendly everywhere and all times felt very safe. Lots to see and do and as everywhere is resonably priced all the family can participate in lots of activities. If you want a relaxing holiday though this isn’t the area to stay!!!!", "Very crowded with tourists so was a bit difficult to get a good spot, however worth a visit as the display is pretty impressive. It took a for the spray to actually happen so give it a few minutes before walk away.", "So sad about the beach, full of rubbish. Sharing images only because it's such a beautiful place and needs some attention. We had a great time in and Gilli T. Did not spend much time on Seminyak beach for this reason, such a great place to visit still. Hope this was due to bad weather but either way more plastic free alternatives need to be in place for hotels and restaurants to keep this rubbish free, help the environment and tourism economy flowing.", "Seminyak beach is nice and clean. I found it some parts is is very busy and loud and other parts it is very quiet.I had an ocean view room at the hotel I was staying and the view was very relaxing.", "Visit this place by yourself and be amaze 😄 ..cheap entrance ticket only 5k idr per person, although the roadtrip to this place might be extreme for several person but when you arrive there, all r worth it", "Seminyak beach is one of the more hipster beaches has. Enjoy the swing and watch sunset. Be aware you are on time!", "Seminyak beach is a clean, relaxing destination to hire a sun lounge and soak up the beautiful sun! The service you get in the beach is incredible....lady selling pineapples and cutting up in front of you, Bintang sold by the vendors on the beach, icy poles as you lay there....you don't have to move. The nese are such lovely, friendly people who never harass you to purchase their wears. I fall more in love with Seminyak beach the more times I go! Highly recommend putting your feet up and choosing this awesome beach destination!", "The sand is black but the waves, the wadungs and cafes are great. We were here during the rain season and loved every moment. it's a lot cleaner then Seminyak beach and the waves are better.", "Every person that comes to I believe comes here to do a selfie. It was a nice view but the amount of tourists there was a turnoff", "Be prepared to walk through lots of markets, but the view is worth it. Lots and lots of people so don't rush. Read about it before you visit as there is little information on site.", "The place is mesmerising. The view is just breathtaking. We watched the sun go down and it was out of the world. I do agree it was crowded but it's worth it.", "Outstanding view, worth the trip.came here with my family (6 of us and a 14 month old baby). Relaxing and a must go when you are with your family in .", "been here many times. we knew what we would see, and had seen so many times, it's still fascinating. yes, it's crowded but we didn't mind, truly a great landmark of .", "this was a very beautiful place to visit I want to come back here as there is so much more to see and do.", "For a good price you will see a great place - there is no place in like this so you have to visit it.", "Due to the high human traffic & lack of cleaning services, the beaches are generally filthy but for advanced level waves and a cheaper alternative to Seminyak, come here for sunset and dinner.", "It's there & nice to walk along--but, you spend a lot of time watching where you step. The trash is everywhere. JUst NOT pleasant!", "We enjoyed this one a lot! Amazing views and great photo opportunities. It's a must see when in ", "Seminyak beach is great fun for catching waves, learning how to surf, having a nap and lounging around. Lots of people around enjoying the same things. Water is warm, sand is clean. Many dogs in this area, walking around freely. Often they go chase each other. Very fun to watch! Lots of seating areas. Often depending on what hotel you're in. The seats have Hotel names on them, such as Harris Hotel, Horrison and The Courtyard, etc.. ", "Great place to relax and enjoy nature. I have really enjoyed this place. I recommend it to anyone. :)", "This is a great spot of you want beach with waves to learn to surf or better if you already know how (as the waves are a bit more Challenging). A super social atmosphere with TONS of young travelers speaking the beach and parties and there are tons of places to eat and drink! Seminyak is just next door but not as popular so you can stay here and then day trip or even go for a Saturday night if a bigger club is your thing. I stayed at a place just off the beaten path and it was quieter, yet I had all the goodness of canggu a 5-10 minute scooter ride away. Also the shopping is great with lots of trendy places to get in your retail therapy if the sun isn't out;)", "This is a pleasant place. We walked around for a while here and enjoyed the views. The cost to enter is 30K each and they have sarongs that you can borrow if you are wearing short pants. The views are quite nice from here, and it is certainly worth a visit in my opinion.", "Seminyak beach is very clean at the moment, We are here in July 2015. Seminyak beach is a lovely long beach to walk along. There is always plenty happening from local soccer games, kite flying, horse riding, surfing and plenty of music. There are lots of beach restaurants and bars to choose from.", "Coolest, hippest, and the busiest part of . Searched for a couple of accommodation options and chose to stay in Seminyak. Land transfers can be easily rented to any point of destination. Transportation within the area ranges from motorbike, GrabCar, GoJek, or the common Bluebird Taxi. We booked a decent hotel close to the beach. There are a lot of stores, restaurants, and specialty shops around. The beach provides a panoramic view by sunset and surfers flock in for the tide.", "Very nice place - good for half day trip. Don't forget to take some bread to feed huge fish. Visit it in the morning - before crowds come.", "The Trip was good but a lot (a lot) of tourists and very small roads, passages. Very crowded but a place to visit in ubut", "We visited for the sunset for a few times whilst in Seminyak: the colour of the sky is beautiful! Not a great beach for sunbathing during the day as the sand is incredibly hot and the beach is covered in litter. Indonesia really does have a plastic pollution problem which ruins the feel of the beach. I've yet to find a good beach in which is a shame. That aside, check out the sunshine. Plenty of bars to sit in or bean bags to sit on and enjoy the view", "Nice tour with Gede , It's a place where you can always think of going through even if in several times really enjoy !!!", "This was part of our sight seeing tour and was definitely worth the visit. Definitely fun and something out of the norm", "Seminyak beach is ok, nothing to shout about and you definitely wouldn't come here for the beach. You'd be much better off staying at a nice villa or resort with a good pool. The sunsets are beautiful and you can also surf at different places along the beach but you'll find much better places in the world for a beach.", "Seminyak Beach, jalan Raya Seminyak, 24 hours. Seminyak Beach is a beautiful white sandy beach situated in north of Legian Beach. The white sand stretch 3 km from Tuban Area has made it as a fascination for tourist to visit this place. Seminyak Beach is favored by the great wave that is ideally for surfing adventures hence many surfers visit this beach to conquer the waves and enjoy the surf adventures. This beach is also featured by beautiful panorama to the Indian Ocean, the wide white sand, complete public facilities, the word class hotels, international restaurant and more.", "This is an extension to the south of Seminyak beach and suffers in my opinion from over development. Too many sun beds etc on the beach and too many water sports vendors. I realise that these things are there for tourism but perhaps the balance has been lost or perhaps it is simply not what I am looking for. However there are many better beaches elsewhere", "We stopped here July 2011 on our way back from Amed ( awsome spot ) . what a lovley place, Quite busy the day we were there . We paid pur fee to get in (20,000 rp I think) and upon entering were appraoach by a guide who gave us a guided tour. Did not charge a fee but we gave him a reasonable tip. Will be going back to explore this area more as it is just lovley. Highly recomend", "and we enjoyed our couple of hours ambling around this sanctuary. I would advise going in the am as there are less people and it is not so hot. Price is cheap enough for everyone to enjoy.", "Such a beautiful place! Especially when you go there really early in the morning. When we arrived it was almost only locals, enjoying a swim in the sea and hanging around. The shops were still closed, the big busses had not arrived yet. So it was wonderfully peaceful and quiet. We loved it!", "very nice place, specially evening sun set on cliff restaurants, magical place, amazing photos, place to MUST visit", "I drove there and it was quite a task but I'm sure there are drivers who would get you there quicker. Lovely quiet place and beautiful location.", "We read that beaches in are nothing to rave about so didn't have a high expectation. Actually Seminyak beach as well the adjoining beaches exceeded our expectations. We stayed at the Oberoi, which is located on Seminyak beach. Everyday, we walked either north towards the W hotel or south towards the airport for 2-3 hours. For the most part, the beach has fine white sand and is clean and empty. There are quite a few atural\\\" waterways draining into the ocean on the beach. Our hotel claims it's from the rice fields, but these waterways smelled awfully like sewer. In between the luxury hotels, there would be the odd house with a garbage dump right on the beach. The southern end of the beach is a bit rowdy and touristy but has better sand. If you go in the morning before the partiers wake up, then it's serene and romantic. Sunsets are gorgeous!\"", "You don't go to Seminyak for the beach. You go for the upscale restaurants and shopping. Which are amazing. The beach has a few nice clubs on it for sunset watching, but in terms of pretty, don't expect much.", "The beach in Seminyak is a hive of activity with surfing lessons, food and drinks, shopping (traveling sales people) swimming, sun bathing and a range of activities and entertainment. Beautiful dark sand that is extremely fine, with a sparkling element to it. A nice place to spend the day. Enjoy.", "Visiting this place was one of the best part of trip. Nice Weather & Amazing view. We passes some hours here. Strongly recommended to visit this place with extra time", "must see place when u visit , the place is so beautiful, the amount of pictures we took. if u want to see the famous snakes there u have to make a donation of 5000 rupiah! the whole visit may take u 2 hours to see so have enough time. there are a lot of touristy shops who also bargain!", "Was a nice day out but not cheap lots of add ons after buying your tickets everything cost. The kids loved it and was a very good day. I rated it average because i think it was over priced for what it is.", "I have to visit three times and always happy to visit again. Litle crowded with the local and domestic tourist but u can find the other better part with the foreign tourist...", "fantastic place to visit , money well worth the visit, family adventure to be had by most ages, hands on experience", "With a couple of Bintang Beers and spicy burgers, we relaxed on comfortable cushions with other travellers, tourists and families and enjoyed the lively music provided by a variety of musicians. One of the pleasurable experiences, after eating and shopping, that is on offer in beautiful Seminyak, .", "this place is beautiful with a great vibe. gates of heaven is the most beautiful thing I have ever seen in my life.", "absolutely magical place to see one of the most beautiful sunsets of our lives. Fantastic restaurants and shops, amazing scenery and its one of our all time favourite places in the world. There are not enough superlatives to describe it! We had a brilliant guide who found us a clifftop restaurant to have a couple of beers while waiting for the sun to set with an excellent view of the temple and the sea. Loved every second!", "Seminyak beach , a long greyish sand beach with endless swell atm. Not a lot of crowd and like everyone else, we're wondering where all the tourists are . Is Mt Agung and it's low rumbles keeping tourists away ? Suits us as we can have our pick of beach lounges , cold drinks at hand and out three year old grandson to entertain us while his Daddy surfs.Bosrd hire seems cheap but our boy has his one of his own , designed for North Narrabeen but handling 's surf beautifully .Horse riding along the beach too and not much sign of the litter problem we'd be warned about . Hazy day but just beautiful and a bit of breeze to cool us down . Perfect", "There are many beaches in and its best to go to one close to you to avoid traffic. This ones a great area if you stay in Seminyak and Legian as its close to both and motorbikes can you get there quickly. They are very crowded but have nice eating places and views as well.", "Seminyak beach is a really long stretch of dark sand, so don't expect the postcard white sands.... It is a lovely place to visit, however, even without the white sands. Head to the part further south in the direction of legian (but try to avoid legian itself if you can) near to the royal beach resort.. Then hire a beach bed for around 15000 and relax- the day we went there were plenty of interesting people heading back and forth along the front but it wasn't busy, just right... In the evening there are pleasant enough bars set on the front if you fancy that too.", "Seminyak Beach perfect for that stunning sunset shot. The afternoons are busy with locals and visitors alike strolling the shore; swimming; surfing; or stopping off at the many hotel bars situated along the beachfront. Caution big strong surf during the day.", "Having spent a week on the east coast at Sanur, I can safely say Seminyak's beach is far better, hands down. It's sandier, lighter and cleaner, plus it has much bigger and more impressive waves and fabulous sunsets. My family happily spent all day on the beach watching the surfers at play. The only negative is the hawkers trying to flog you their kites, hats, sarongs and watches. That said compared to other tourist hotspots they were not at all aggressive and quickly moved on after a quick no. We were staying at the Seminyak Beach Resort & Spa with attractive infinity pool overlooking the beach. I did spot two cheeky families rock up to the beach in front and then let their children enter the hotel pool. The hotel security didn't bat an eyelid, which was disappointing. Anyway it's a great beach, not at all crowded and the sunset views are pretty special. No need to traipse all the way over to join the crowds at Tanah Lot.", "Regrettably tourism has left its mark on the shores of Seminyak. Debris from uncaring tourists is dotted along the shore.", "We went here a few times during our stay in seminyak. Sun lounges by day.... Bean bags by night. Or just lay down a towel and enjoy it. Beautiful spot to watch the sunset.", "A perfect place for romance, peace and love, enjoyed every moment and second of it. Excellent for couples and families.", "Best stop in the afternoon because when we passed in the morning lot of cars there and we guess it was very crowded. We stopped on the way back from our day trip from Tulamben to Sanur and could take some nice pictures.", "Love sunsets at Seminyak. Hundreds of people of all ages quietly enjoying the views over the water on this extensive beach - no hassles from traders, just peaceful enjoyment of this beautiful place. Simple pleasures. And free!", "Listen! I’ve read many stories about people falling to their death by getting too close to the edge. With that in mind, I pretty much stayed away from the edge. It is very tempting to want to get that ”perfect” picture so I see why so many risks to do so. However, getting too close to the edge is not necessary. Anywhere on the walkway at Kelingking is a great spot to take a picture without any unforeseen circumstances. The place is beautiful. Absolutely beautiful. A trip there is absolutely necessary if you're in . I did not walk down to the each, because, frankly, it looked too scary for me. Plus, a few people who walked back up said it is a little frightening on certain spots going down & coming up. But the view above was all the evidence I needed to see. Grateful I had the opportunity to be a part of this journey and witness what nature spent millions of years to create. Enjoy! Be safe! Take lots of pictures...", "It's been our third time to and this time we was able to visit this site. The entrance is IDR20K for local and IDR40K for foreigners. Before entering the site all visitors need to make sure the attire is appropriate and they provide some fabric to use as a cover for those use shorts but eventually everyone need to use the fabric to show the respect of the holy place. Well the fabric look like never meet the washing so I just grab the one that used like a belt. The place is quite big to cover and they built a railing or wall along the cliff and build a path to walk. It's really offer an amazing panorama and breathtaking scenery. The wave splash to the cliff and the sea breeze really relaxing. The place can be so crowded at the time as it is one of the top attractions in . Getting here is easy and the road is in good condition. Hire a motorcycle and ride it or choose any travel agents that offer AC buses to get in here. Outside the site there is stall to buy souvenirs and all you need is to bargain.", "We had a lovely view from not only our room but our favourite bar. Prime location and not too busy. Great place to spend a day and enjoy the sourounds.", "Full of tourists as you might expect. Few refreshment opportunities, a few info signs, but staff on hand.", "Seminyak Beach is very popular. Nice sand and a wide stretching beach with many waterfront restaurants. Good during the day, better at night. Music played all day and late into the night. You can swim, surf, play ball games on the beach or simply enjoy a cold drink under the umbrellas and watch the action in front of you.", "Music, drinks and chairs to relax in the evening, Seminyak is the best.! We stayed in Hotel horison so it was convenient to walk down to seminyak beach. Also, double six beach is just beside to this seminyak beach. There are many restaurants oppo to these two beaches. Pretty good time if you looking to just relax and get a peace of mind with friends and family.", "Beautiful beach and great place to walk. I was able to walk from the hotel (Aston Canggu) to Seminyak - took about an hour but a beautiful walk.", "Seminyak beach is my beach for sport early morning Swimming and surfing on day time The best Sunset at 6 pm by walking on the beach and enjoying", "It's the best because of the sheer touristy feeling of being enveloped around hundreds of 5star properties and good crowd. And thats also why it's the costliest!", "A fantastic place to get away and chill. Lots to do if you wish or just relax. Locals very helpful and accommodating.", "Thoroughly recommend a lazy afternoon and evening whiling away the time slouched on a beanbag at one of Seminyak beach bars. Any will do, they're all the same pretty much - just choose the one with tunes you can tolerate and plonk yourself down. The service is efficient and friendly, the food comforting and delicious, and the Bintang washes it down smoothly. What more could you ask? Oh, and then there's those sunsets...magic.", "We were staying in Seminyak so it was a good hour drive but worth the travel. The sunsets are amazing. We made it an afternoon trip and had drinks and eats at one of the restaurants and watched the sunset. Take a camera, wear a hat,comfy shoes and take water with you.", "Enjoyed a slow barefooted walk from Seminyak beach all the way to Kuta. Took about 1.5hours in the evening. The sun was a little scotching but the view was magnificent. The beach was quiet (at Seminyak end) and picturesque. Went we were at Kuta beach, the sun was setting and it was perfect to take in a moment to marvel at the wonders of nature and how fortunate were we to enjoy a holiday. We got a little sunburned after the walk though.. so 10/10 would recommend sunblock. :p", "Visited last weekend with my family and daughter (1yo) was great fun. staff are friendly and many attractions to offer. Price at the gift shops and photo booth are pretty expensive. Got to rent a baby stroller at $10, but the front wheel doesnt work and pretty bad conditions. Overall was a good trip and worth to visit.", "I must say I really enjoyed this place. Other than paying a bit to get in, and all the shops on the way down, no one was bothering us. Or what I mean to say is that there was some baseline but definitely not as bad as other places. We didn't have to cover up, which was strange but also nice. This was one of our many stops so we didn't really plan it with the water and it was to high. But didn't really bother us. The scenery is still breathtaking beautiful. If you have kids, I think this is the one they might enjoy the most, mostly because it's so open, and it's the nature not the sculptures that are being admired. In other words I doubt they will get yelled at. Just a good place for young and old.", "Go first thing in the morning and you'll have the place to yourself. So much fun, and the scenery is breathtaking. Really wonderful and extremely cheap to get in!", "I find all the tour options creeping into trip advisor things to do, a bit annoying. When travelling to somewhere new, I want to know the interesting places to walk, see & discover. In an attempt to improve this I will focus my reviews on the doing stuff (& not all the eating stuff like I usually do)! We're staying in Seminyak, so we hired a driver for a few hours. It takes about 30-45 mins to get to Sanur (depending on traffic). Our plan was to walk from one end of the beach to the other (about 5-6 km) along the beach and/or path. (We also planned to see the near by Sanskrit stone pillar, but that's another story!!) We started at the southern end on the beach, watching the kites over head and taking in the lovely panorama of blue water & yellow sand ahead of us. (I could mention the rubbish littering the beach edge, but you already know that I'm sure & I choose not to focus on something I can't fix right there and then). It quickly became too warm to enjoy walking along the beach front, so we moved up to the path that enjoyed dappled light from the trees and kiosks. After about half an hour strolling we chose a beach cafe with a scenic view to enjoy a banana smoothie. The way is lined with kiosks selling cheap junk, massage touts & people offering boat trips & lessons in various water sports. The kiosk owners can be fairly persistent in getting your attention. We stopped to watch a young man get his first lesson in kite surfing and further on again we stopped for a lunch time Bintang & nasi goreng. There were plenty of food choices all along the way, so you don't have to pick the first one you see! It took us just over 3 hrs to meander along the path, stopping to admire, marvel & take photos etc. A regional Muslim festival was happening on the day we walked. The northern end of the beach was a-buzz with locals in holiday mode. It was low tide while we were there, so swimming wasn't really an option. If this is important to you, check local tide guides before you go. Bike hire is an option if you don't want to do the walk. A great way to enjoy some time.", "Seminyak is nice, but it is equally as busy. I am glad we stayed in this part of town as it seemed like a great bargain, but when we come back, we may go someplace more quiet and relaxing like Sanur.", "You arrifve and are immeditely overwhelmed by the natural beauty/serinity; you can stay there all day take in the natural beauty of the location.", "A fantastic up close and personal experience with some different locals! Friendly and very very cute!", "There isn't much to see besides a nice view of the cliff. The entry fee was 30,000 rp per person. And it was mostly filled with tour grps.", "The view is very amazing. View, culture, nature & religion in one harmony. Luckily it was no raining when i came. Local people & foreigners have different entrance fee. The signage from main road is not really good, however, google map is working good.", "Seminyak beach is very busy and the beach itself is a little hard to swim in.busy with the locals trying to sells you goods.you can buy a snack or a sorang on the beach.", "A very beautiful place in Central . The location is surrounded by Lake Beratan. Looks like an island in between lakes. Also mountain view on one side which make this place more attractive. It was slightly raining when we visited.. so better to take umberalla with you in case of need. Entry fee is IDR 50000 per person but worth paying. There is also some shops outside for nese ethnic cloths.", "Absolutely lovely place. Stunning. Do yourself a favour and spend some time here. Only downfall is Toilets are terrible & must pay to use.", "I have been to this place in Nov 2017 and it was just awesome being there is like connecting to god and nature at same time you get good pictures here", "The place is beautiful... serene. It would have been better if they do not offer the \\boat trips\\\" on the lake as the roaring noise from the boats can really disturb the peace of the place...\"", "We stayed here only one day. Beautiful setting of the resort on the mountain. Supurb view from the cottage balcony. Excellant service from staf. Would love to stay here again!", "Nice place to visit in Ubud, can be a bit busy as it is a popular tourists spot. You might have to wait a minute or two to get that photo you want. ;) I recommend to visit very early in the morning when it’s less busy.", "nice place to take attractive photo. most tourist are come visit every tour to take memorable photo and Buddhist go to pray.", "It was really really crowded, but in the same time it's huge so you have where to go and see the views. The show at sunset it's not nice, doesn't worth it", "This place looks like a postcard. You can if you like walk or hike right down to the bottom, but we were told it's not the easiest place to get to. We were happy to take pics from the top. Beautiful", "Seminyak is a niece clean beach, with some good ammenities. You can rent sun beds which are very comfortable all be it a little pricey at AU$10 each but if you were to stay for a day , it’s good value. The water is good but a fair bit of plastic debris. Watch out getting taxis from here as they try and extract as much as they can. Either insist on the meter or barter the price beforehand.", "WE love being on Seminyak beach--waves are huge so need to be careful and be sensible! It's great to walk along before breakfast or in evening. always quite a lot going on as well. Not so sure about the wet season though.", "Not too crowded when we visited the place. Didn't spend too much time here. We are hoping to dip in the pool but we got another place to see. A good place to take photos. I discovered 1 photo in Pinterest that was taken here tuck in the corner. A good place to chill.", "Very expensive and it doesn't worth. I have a family with 3 children and I paid around 300 AUD. Compare by other I strongly don't recommend to visit.", "We had heard a lot about Seminyak prior to going to go to , however the black was so disappointing. It was covered in pollution. The rubbish was some of the worst I have ever seen on a beach anywhere in the world. I would be very annoyed to have paid good money to stay at these great beachside hotels on,y to have this mess and smell out the front of the hotel. Stay away, head to Nusa Dua if you want somewhere in a nice hotel with a good Bea h out the front.", "I came with my friend to take holiday. This place was wonderful and great. You can access this place by using personal car rental. It is about IDR. 400.000. In this place you can buy local souvenirs and many restaurant surrounding.", "I went to this beach for a one day trip from Seminyak, I used Uber to reach the beach (paid around 150,000 IDR), and came back to seminyak again with a bike driver (+62 0 819-3305-1669 for 300,000 IDR). Compared to Seminyak beach it is much cleaner with a brown clear sand, area is calm and having different luxurious hotels). 2 coffee bars/restaurants are available of which Fleet Bar caffè. Also you can enjoy massage in the beach for a very low price.", "Its not a bad sight. Time it right, like sunset, and its a GREAT view. It is quite crowded too. There are a few great spots where people may not have gone off the beaten path, and you can get some great shots... IF you have a good zoom lens. For the most part you can't get very close to anything, but around the restaurants on the cliffside, you can get some decent shots. Well worth paying for a drink and relaxing for a bit.", "Natural and peaceful,good place for offering prayers. The sunset there is wonderful. There is also a market where you can.buy lots of things cheaper than elsewhere. Just one advice always bring your raincoat as it often rains there.", "We arrived at about 4pm, just as the sun was making its decent. Beach was busy, but there was plenty of room for people to move about without feeling that one was stepping on eachother's toes. Lots of activities going on along the beach from sports to family & couple gathering to impromptu food stalls and delicious sate grills. Spent about an hour there watching the sun go down and having a little paddle in the sea, before making our way back to our Villa transport that was waiting in the car park. All in all a nice break from all the shopping in Seminyak", "Getting in and out of here was a nightmare as it was a nonstop traffic jam the whole way in and out but I have to say it was worth it to see the sunset over the cliffs! Such a beautiful spot! I would highly recommend! Give yourself plenty of time though because I did see a lot of disappointed travellers who didn't account for the traffic and so missed the sunset. Also be wary of the monkeys!", "We are not surfers, but real beach lovers - we would never consider sunbathing on this beach. The sea is quite rough, the beach itself is not very clean. Watching the sunset is the only reason to visit Seminyak beach in my opinion.", "Ok for anyone that wants to visit for their first time please understand the following Cons: 1) the sand is not white and appears to have black volcanic ash in it 2) the water is not crystal clear nor blue it is more green / brown 3) some of the fresh water run off is full of rotting vegetation waste and stinks so bad 4) there are no free toilets 5) beach vendors wonder up and down trying to sell things. Be polite and just say \\tee dack Terry Me Ka See\\\" this means no thank you. Learn this line ASAP Pros: 1) lots of atmosphere and great sunsets! The music is great everyone is friendly and very festival like! 2) great location and useful beach to walk from Kuta to Seminyak often quicker then riding a taxi 3) there are some great waves and it's great to learn to surf 4) there are red and orange flags for swimming with lifeguards watching to patrol (always follow their instructions) 5) there are cheap sun lounges for rent and umbrellas. The price fluctuates with supply and demand. If it's Saturday and sunny expect to pay up to $aud10.00 for 2 beds for the day! Get over it the beers are only $2.50 consider it the cheapest cover charge. If you want nice white sandy beaches ask a local uber driver and 30 mins away you can get to a white sandy beach.\"", "Without a lot of people. Nice for taking photos and short break. You can spend there about 45 min., but it is very nice. The ticket is 40,000 rupias.", "not my type of , very fake, upperclass want to be's, I love seminyak , lived there for 3 years but too many people thinking they pay too much so they must own the place and the locals, locals get treated like underpaid slaves here in their own country", "Beautiful place Misz to visit again.. visited with family and relatives that really nice place with nice people.", "Okay for a late afternoon stroll if you are staying nearby Ubud. Otherwise, not worth taking a cab just to visit this place.", "Before we went to i done research on the local beaches and a large percentage of the reviews were not great so we were not surprised when we arrived to see it full of rubbish and not really inviting, it's worth a visit to say you've seen it as it's only a 15 minute walk from the centre of Seminyak or 5 minutes in a taxi 30,000 one way... What I would recommend is to hire a cab to take you to some beaches as there's no local transport if you want to spend a day hanging out at the beach...", "This is one of the main attractions in . I will strongly recommend to visit this place. We went there at noon time and it was already busy with selfie stick people. The place is clean and beautiful! Would defiantly recommend to visit! Enjoy!", "Pantai yang cantik cuma terlalu ramai. Probably kerna saya dan teman-teman ke sana pas malam New Year. We had fun its just that hujan renyai-renyai buat rasa kurang enak. But the party went on until late of course. Seminyak is a definite beach to visit when you are in . Looove it. Will definitely come back.", "If you enjoy taking long strolls on beautiful beaches, then Seminyak beach is a must! Lovely white sands, beautiful hotels to look at and many restaurants to choose from when you need a rest.", "Seminyak beach is a truly beautiful stretch of beach. At sunset, to sit and \\see the day out\\\", with or without a sundowner in the hand, is really fantastic. The water is nice and the waves even more so. However, the beach is littered with plastic bags and what not, eventhough the local authority has frequent motorised beach cleaning throughout the day. It is such a pity!\"", "Nice place but definitely spoiled by all inconsiderate people spending ages taking millions of pictures when there are even signs saying specifically there’s a time limit per person. When we came it was impossible to enjoy and even move across the tiles because of the group of ladies that decided to have a full-on photoshoot and had zero regard for other visitors. It’s a shame there’s noone to enforce the rules and teach some people the basics of appropriate behavior in the society.", "I wouldn’t go there by myself but our guide took us. Well it is very touristic and a little bit nice.", "Spent a long day driving here so had high expectations. Not as big ad I thought. Has nice stepping stones and nice bridges. Dont usually talk a place down but not worth a long drive just to go here. We went to bat temple on way and did lunch at candidasa with local dance on the way home. Water palace is interesting but not amazing. Was rebuilt after volcano in 60s I think. Cafe nice for drink overlooking gardens which is romantic. Only need an hour unless swimming. I personally would not swim here and I love swimming. All I can suggest is make a visit but don't make it your only attraction on the trip.", "We have been here many times and still enjoy it. Much has changed with new markets going on but I find the people very good and will go again.", "Nice park, with many pools, fishes and running water everywhere. I think it would be better to visit this place on weekday to avoid crowds.", "sunset on the beach of Seminyak is charming, the people are very friendly and does not cost much to do this tour", "Sooo many top notch hotels and resorts and water sports to boot. Great place full of fun. The water is crystal clear and super clean the weather was perfect. Well worth the travel time to get there from staying in Seminyak.", "Some very nice sights. One amazing artist there that runs a studio. I took their number to have some artwork posted to the UK but somehow lost it, unfortunately. The toilets are rancid but I mean what can you do. Really nice chilled spot, great for photos and long walks.", "In order to enjoy and not only take the best pictures I recommend visiting early, when is not so crowded. Keep in the mind the local culture and cover your legs.", "I expected a lot more of it. Too many people. You should visit this place very early in the morning I think to really enjoy it. Nice restaurants with a great view.", "Arrived before noon and managed to avoid the crowds. We could leave our backpacks at the information centre. Very much enjoyed our visit!", "Terrible idea to visit this place,unkept n nothing to see..even tourists have stopped coming here as per locals..skip this place on your itenary whilst sightseeing ", "Worth visiting! Hot as hell though ;) 🤩🤩🤩 really nice view. Worth the trouble, signs to the place every 1km, nice view point on the left", "The sunsets at Seminyak never disappoints. There's just something about this beach which also explains why all the beach bars along this stretch is always popular and crowded. The only thing that's disappointing is that in late Dec, there's an atrocious amount of rubbish and trash that is washed up onto the beach. We had to clear a tiny spot of plastic bags, wrappers, papers, so that my child can play on the sand. It's gross. This is due to the change in the current and the resorts along the beach tries their best to sweep it every day but you really can't win the ocean. But any other month that I've been there, it's just gorgeous. I'll return again and again.", "Must try place when you visit ...perfect for family activities.must be early to experience all activites", "It’s a beautiful beach with some great food options around it. Potato beach house club, woo bar, sky garden. Upscale boutiques and restaurants. Semniyak beach is good for relaxing, swimming and enjoy good night life", "Have been to Seminyak several times and though still beautiful on high tide and sunset was disappointed how dirty many sections were on low tide. ", "It was heaven away from the hot and humid town. Beautiful location to chill out. Everyone visiting should see this place .", "On a nice sunny day, The view there is spectacular. However, it is a popular place for tourists and so can get quite a lot of people standing close to each other. Don't walk too close to the edge of cliffs while taking selfie.", "A highlight of my trip to would have to be having sunset drinks on Seminyak Beach. The live music, comfy beanbags and good location are amazing. The beach has an assortment of restaurants catering for everyone. The beach itself is quite nice. The surf is popular and many tourists hire day beds on the beach. I would recommend a visit to Seminyak Beach!", "Many people visit Seminyak Beach to swim during the day but in the evening it's about walking along the water's edge taking in the beautiful sunsets and the many attractions along the beach. Kite surfers and horseback riders silhouetted in gold and bronze by the setting Sun made fabulous photo memories. Many ceremonies are being enacted in at the moment and there was a gathering of nese families enjoying the twilight beach in traditional white and yellow bringing offerings and sharing the peaceful atmosphere. Wonderful moment.", "Seminyak is my most favourite beach in this area. Especially at Sunset, with a Bintang in a Bean Bag. Bliss", "Great beach to walk along and just take in the view, especially the sunset. Parts of the beach are cleaned regularly but a lot of debris builds up after a storm. Offerings are placed on the beach near the river from Seminyak. Take notice of the lifeguard flags on the beach because the tides can be very strong. Bella located near the Breeze sells good sarongs but bargaining is required.", "Really enjoyed this place and some good photos to take home. A couple of tips. Keep things zipped in your pocket or away in your bag as they will pinch stuff.", "Loved this place. Tranquil, picturesque, colourful, photo-scenic, quite stunning. Well worth a visit.", "not one of the destinations to go to this place, very beautiful, not disappointing, very good view, interesting with traditional culture, my son loves to come here, good", "A great escape from the Kuta/Legian/Seminyak circus. Generally cleaner and quieter by standards.Plenty of good food, accomodation and shopping. You get what you pay for in accomodation but look for something that is a short walk to the beach. Safe for swimming etc but best on higher tide.", "We were down the expensive resort end of seminyak so quiet down there. People were flying the big kites", "We were in Seminyak in early/mid January 2019 and saw some great sunsets. Nice to walk along the beach during the day and visit Ku Da Ta and Potatoe Head.", "Good beach, nice and clean, good surf if you like that sort of thing. I walked from Double Six down to Kuta beach and then returned north to Seminyak beach. A lovely afternoon barefoot walk.", "Nice view .. little bit crowded ... photos there is a nice memory ...nature and so clean place and not that far", "Seminyak, like its brother Kuta, allowed us to see the beautiful sunset, laid back cafes, flying kites, and (not fully) good music. I recommend La Plancha as your best place to enjoy Seminyak. As i didn't prefer too dynamic clubs such as Double Six and Cocoon.", "I enjoyed a great view from the Intercontinental resort. Quiet and a romantic location. You can view a sun setting down on the edge of the mountain. The color of the sky was breathtaking.", "One of the best places in and it can be one of the biggest places i visited in i only stayed here for 1 hour because I was on rush but I think you can spend here alot more than what I did and you will not regret coming here ( just be careful of monkeys )", "seminyak market is good but beach is unclean.It is just like Mumbai choupathy.No water activities are there.If going to seminyak,then one can visit.otherwise there are very good beaches in .", "Nothing more than a beautiful sunset at Seminyak beach! Arrive at 5.30pm latest and watch a clear view of the sun setting. Extremely vibrant vibe here along the beach with beach clubs and restaurants turning up the music. Expect a lot of people and patience to snap photos with nobody in it 😅", "environment not to crowd and just 5 mins from the hotel staff were so nice and everything is good disliked is many street seller", "Costs 20,000 and definitely worth a visit. We arrived at 8:30 am and were practically the only people there so it was quite peaceful (plus the weather is usually better in the mornings). By 9:30 the buses start to arrive...", "This place is a must to see when you are in ! Try and go a little bit earlier to avoid the crowds.", "Entrance fee is 60k per head plus parking. Nice place to buy souvenirs, t-shirt are very cheap there. You can buy an instant postal pic for as low as 10k, you will see some guys wearing clothes from Canon just approach them and they have their own print there.", "The place is very pretty, but it was very crowded. I went to see a traditional dance show, and people just kept entering the small collosseum, blocking emergency exits and the stairs. I didn’t feel safe at all.", "Best part of the beach was sunset. From our hotel, we could walk for 10 minutes and be in Seminyak beach where all the umbrella/beanbag restaurants were. (Beanbag beach) It was definitely pretty to see, and a good place to catch the sunset, but make sure you get a seat in the middle. We unfortunately got seated in the front beanbag chairs and were harassed by hawkers all evening long. Made for an unpleasant experience in what would of otherwise been a beautiful sunset experience.", "Seminyak beach seems to be a peaceful spot that you are less likely to get hassled on. It can get busy around sunset as people are out for walks on the beach and there was quite often a game of soccer", "Lots of students from schools came and abit crowded. You have to find a quiet spot. Even the sundeck have to pay. Overall it is just average.", "We came here by May 2013.There were crowding and busy place.The view is wonderful,a good photo shot spot.", "We had a perfect relaxing evening in seminyak sunset beach. Though due to clouds sun set was not clear enough. It was perfect view and lots of multi clr bean bag restaurants are there with different styles of entertainment. Some hVe Good musics.", "Nice, quiet and peaceful place especially in the morning. Cool weather in the morning during my trip in February. But not much out here and it is a 2 hours drive from Seminyak.", "Witnessed sunset here in Seminyak, the place was a bit crowded but still nice. There are lots of restaurants and hotels near the area.", "Great beach! Not super busy but yet it is still one of the lovely beaches here in ! Every time I have been to I have stayed in Seminyak!", "Wow... seriuosly very nice place..very beutiful..feeling wow once you enter this place.. its so amazing... lets picture talk to you...", "Well worth the time, well worth the stop. We had a great guide who shared a lot of cultural information about the location and what was going on.", "A really cheap day out for the family, it takes awhile to get around the park so put a few hours aside to explore everywhere. It was really hot so make sure you pack lots of water. The staff here are great and all round a good experience.", "Really nice beaches . Much cleaner than the beaches we normally stay at in Seminyak. Really nice part of .", "A wonderful cultural and historic short visit. It does get a bit crowded but not over bearing. Ample opportunity to move around and see all the angles and views of a very symbolic and traditional place. Parking can be tight but once again achievable with a bit of luck. Get a taxi and enjoy the trip.", "love to stay here for along time.... really nice and enjoy. i will recommend to my friends and family.. if you were here, just ensure that you will be forgot the time...", "Was good to see but smaller than I imagined. Nice to see if you are in the area but wouldn’t travel and distance.", "its a very nice place to go with some great shots to be taken there but there is nothing much to be done there but overall nice place", "One of the beautifull place in . It's very good for relaxing in the morning. Also good for jogging or cycling. So fresh....", "I booked thru Viator and found these are joined. We had the best experience and can't say enough about our driver Gusti Lanang Selat--he was so professional, good English, well informed, great driver and great sense of humor! He made our experience so enjoyable by arriving early and being very patient. He rearranged the tour so that we got to Lempayung after lunch thereby avoiding the long wait, only 50 minutes for us! He took us to a restaurant overlooking rice paddies where we ate the most delicious lunch of freshly caught fish steamed in coconut curry and banana leaf. Though we encountered a lot of traffic on way back he was so patient and courteous!", "when in , you do not want to miss out on the best sunsets ever. Just go anywhere on Seminyak beach, have a drink and enjoy the beautiful spectacle .", "It is wort to visit if you have enough time and interested to take nice pictures. If you just want to see, you are only allow to view from 20 meters and not allow to enter inside the tample.", "You have to go here, its just simply magical. If you've been to and not been here... you're missing out and you definitely have to go back there again. absolutely beautiful.", "Must visit this beach while in Seminyak area, lill bit crowded in the afternoon by family and local. But its fine.", "The beaches of Seminyak are simply divine! You see Nature's masterpiece everywhere you turn. Will definitely be back!", "This place was amazing one, we'ere very happy and interested in everything we did. Really it was a beautiful place", "We arrived into Seminyak late on a Thursday and couldn't wait to see the beach on Wednesday morning. Given the time zone change we were up early so wondered down to the beach for a walk. We go there within 5 minutes but what we found was disappointing. It was low tide and all manner of garbage was washed up and the ocean was brown. There were mane workers sweeping/raking up the mess given the many hotels that line the beach. Over the next week things didn't really improve although it was beautiful to listen to the waves at night. Seminyak is a wonderful place but the beach isn't the highlight. We didn't get to see any outstanding sunsets given cloud cover but what we did see was impressive and we had a wonderful anniversary at La lucciola. Also beware of time share workers posing as tourist officers asking your opinion, they get your hotel, your name and length of stay and then bombard you with phone calls. Not pleasant but our villa did a wonderful job at filtering these.", "Nice place to visit. Be sure you get there soon in the morning otherwise you wont be able to walk because of all the tourists that are trying to get the best angle for their instagram pictures :)", "At fhe edge of a high cliif, it is a must see place in ,Wonderfull architectrues in is special style, worth seeing !", "I was in 20 years ago and remember how enchanting this place was and so decided to take my 13 year old son. Sadly it has been ruined by mass tourism. We entered and hurried through to the theatre were everyone was packed in to see the show. This was ok but nothing special. My son enjoyed it but I was terribly disappointed.", "Seminyak is a lovely beach, especially for watching the sunset with a few cocktails (at Kudeta). You can also surf or swim. The beach itself is not one of the most beautiful beaches as the sand is quite dark.", "We really enjoyed the view, but it was very crowded. If you want to go down it’s not the easy path. So we ended up just viewing from top.", "Let's join with us and you will find a lot beautiful destination in and a local driver will give a good serve to you", "I hv been here 3 times. Very nice weather, cool and calm made me hungry so quickly hehehe. Nice view and romantic. They should provide more seats for visitors but I realize this is a sacred place, it prefer calmness, maybe New beautiful building for relaxing is being built there.", "I would not recommend people to go to seminyak beach if you are thinking that it's gonna be all white and clean. December is the raining season, rubbish are being washed up from the other islands to seminyak beach, it's really dirty and most of the time it's raining. I would say the other season will be fine because it seems like a really good place for surfing and tanning.", "the place not like on the photo or something advertise . full of tourist local and bule bule and some school trip . i really dissapointed by this place and dont get the feel .", "try avoiding this if you want peace and privacy. too many tourists and shutterbugs. however, lots of food joints nearby", "This place was beautiful it is a great place to take photos a lot of locals have there wedding photo taken at this palace as unlike other parts of it is very quite and very clean. It is worth going for half day trip dont forget the camera.", "Very pretty place but lots of tourists. We were able to get some nice pics but there were a lot of ppl.", "We almost skipped this, it would have been a huge mistake! There is a part of this that is packed with tourists but you walk 3 more minutes and you get the whole place to yourself. Amazing.", "great scenery but no facilities around. should arrange own transportation by renting local motorcycles.", "Really nice place to visit. Highly recommended it. Very scenic with beautiful architecture. Great photo opportunities.", "Seminyak beach was a lovely way to spend the evening, great food, music, fun and relaxation. A variety of eating places offering a great variety of foodstuff at reasonable prices. Wonderful grilled fish.", "Had the pleasure of spending 10 nights in this area and after 20 years it's still beautiful and peaceful", "I stayed close by and I'd recommend it to anyone wanting to get away from the hustle and bustle of the Seminyak & Kuta type crowds. Lots of little restaurants and shops all along the boardwalk and even some temples and cultural monuments as well. Also there are several water-sports shops offering everything from windsurfing and SUP to Skiing, Wakeboarding and Jet Skis. I was there in the slow season, so the beach vendors and be a little overwhelming or aggressive in some cases, but just be firm and say \\No thanks\\\". \"", "Nice place but definitely spoiled by all inconsiderate people spending ages taking millions of pictures when there are even signs saying specifically there’s a time limit per person. When we came it was impossible to enjoy and even move across the tiles because of the group of ladies that decided to have a full-on photoshoot and had zero regard for other visitors. It’s a shame there’s noone to enforce the rules and teach some people the basics of appropriate behavior in the society.", "Small admittance price. Always worth the visit. Afterwards you can walk around the stalls nearby & pickup some bargains.", "The beach has lovely sand, however it is not good for swimming. It's more of a surfing beach, the waves are very large sometimes. I preferred Legian beach although Seminyak beach seemed to be clearer to see the sunset. (Might have been weather related)", "bike paths fantastic, beautiful restaurants especially at night with all the lanterns lit up. Bit windy in August. Stingers around certain time of the year.", "The best holiday erver amazing place to visit . We really enjoyed our time here , I highly recommend it", "definitely worth the visit, like everywhere in there are people trying to make a buck off you, stall holders, photo sellers etc. It is a very busy spot and not a lot of shade from the heat on hot days.", "Really nice place and definitely worth a visit. It's great fun to hire a moped and ride there as there's so great views along the way from seminyak.", "this place is totally awesome!! ride for 30' from GM Bungalows. you can use car with local guide but the road is small.", "Amazingly beautiful place So a tranquil place where you can relax and reflect The grounds are well cared for and you can get some really good photos", "Amazing views from there.Great pictures, Need to walk a bit and some stairs to climb, but really worth it as you are taken by surprise by the supreme Nature. We went at Sunset, just beautiful and we also watch a show by a local group. Great to discover the local culture.Thank you Putu of Stone Tour to have taken us there.", "Seminyak beach is clean, safe, water clear and warm. Sand is darker than the white sands of Australia. Lots of restaurants are lined along the beaches, many with bands or music playing. Very family friendly, not too many hustlers.", "Been here every trip. Took the kids for the first time today. Will never go again, expensive, dirty, spend your hard earned else where.", " is amazing. I would definitely recommend anyone to travel there. The people and the food are wonderful. The price is very affordable too.", "Was extremely busy when I visited, but a must do in , beautiful views and picture perfect. Highly recommend", "Thinking of taking a surf class here which would be cool, as waves are plentiful and fast but not immense. But this isn't a beach you go to for sheer beauty. Sand not great and some trash about. Seminyak beach not beautiful either but wider and some nice chill cafés with music, right on the sand. Looks best at night.", "As we had golf buggy for the day, we drove ourselves to this location. We were lucky enough to be passed on the way in by TRUCKLOADS of other tourists leaving. Great timing!! It was still quite busy and some of the instagrammers were out in full force (beautiful people with selfie sticks and perfect hair) Nothing took away from this view and the magic of the full force of Mother Nature- the water hitting hard and blowing back out from the caves and holes on the rocks was truly something.", "I have seen many sunsets in my lifetime. But the ones I experienced on Seminyak Beach near The Champlung was simply breathtaking. How beautiful is His Creation.", "Beautiful place but sadly unable to appreciate with 2 hours long rain keeping everyone indoors at the restaurant. Hopefully the rain clears soon else it will be such a waste to travel so far without taking in the sights .", "the place is magical... so beautiful and peaceful... you can spend a whole day doing nothing and yet enjoying...", "If you are passing by and and want to go inside to check it out for like half an hour, you should do so as you might be able to get a few nice pictures, but it's definitely not worth travelling there or taking a detour to get there. Also it's a very touristy place as the whole park is full of plastic statues of animals and it doesn't really feel like a sacred place at all!", "Yes it's not big but they are trying to improve. Restaurant & facilities all very clean. Don't go there expecting a lot but it was still a good outing", "It’s about 20min from the coast and from the busy Seminyak. I would recommend you stay at a hotel there and commute to Seminyak from there. The Beautiful Ayana and Rimba resorts are there!", "Good place to spend afternoon, especially if hot! Small fee to enter but very beautiful and there is a pool where locals and tourists can enjoy at the back. Restaurants/cafes in front too, although I did not go in any of them. Scooter ride from Amed had some beautiful scenery too :)", "Nice, but not much to see in my opinion, you have to pay 30.000 + parking if is car or moto, anyways I arrive like 7am, I you can go for free if u know the way, just because I didn't knew it I pay the entry ahaha. Also I arrive early thinking who tha ... is coming so early, cueck, full of people I cant took good pictures .", "Peaceful and quiet. Very dense foliage. The market right outside the entrance has some brilliant arts stuff. But nothing else to do than walk around.", "Lots of great photo's taken here and many wonderful locals to chat too as well. There are many stalls to buy t-shirts etc and also food and drinks. I also liked the local photographers that are very reasonably priced for instant pics of your visit. I also went well beyond where most of the tourists where and walked some of the coast through paddocks and found some interesting remains of old village. Great day out that I highly recommend.", "Worth the visit especially at sunset. Take your camera, the views are stunning.... TAKE YOUR RUBBISH HOME!", "Good place for group, but too busy for a family trip. I suggest to everyone not to come to this place in afternoon. But overall we like the place", "Like what i said, its really pretty and before its getting touristique, better to come to check it out. Google it and that's exactly the same that you'll see once you got there ♥️", "The views are very nice although it had hundreds of tourists. t was really a nice experience with my guide Agung Tour Guide. He is a gentleman. He takes us to all the places which we said and also suggested many good places. The best thing was he is always on time and he was never in hurry. can't be good without him. Cheers to u bro", "We found the Seminyak area to be very accommodating, as when we searched for places, spots we had no trouble finding a good place. Many bars, small shops selling Nik naks and discobars, restaurant etc. On the beach, you can buy sodas, including beer. No hard liquor though. The Pantai Seminyak is an awesome beach, allthough have many of them, this one is greatly sought after by tourists.", "We didn't stay here but visited the place on a day trip. The view was spectacular. The kids get to go for a swim. The water was cold and refreshing. We also had our lunch there. Food was good. While taking our own sweet time for lunch we also checked out the rooms there. They are quite impressive but I personally find them rather expensive. Suitable for those who come here for honeymoon. While eating lunch we also saw a local newly wed couple taking photos on the grounds. It was an enjoyable trip.", "Drop by at a luxury hotel in Seminyak, me and friend taking a look at this beautiful beach, while the nice weather support the beautiful image of the spot. Some people enjoy the beach by little running along the off-shore, some others were having chats, seen kids were swimming.", "Really marvellous view from the top. On a sunny day, its really what you see in pictures. Crowded. So good luck in trying to get a picture without others in it. Its amazing how a tourism industry is set up because of a pretty sight.. there are many warungs at the site with many stalls set up selling drinks and coconut.", "Looks like any other beach, not the crystal clear and blue green beaches seen in photos. Good to just chill for the afternoon where you can hire sunbeds and an umbrella. Also good walking distance from Seminyak Square and Village", "Definitely worth a stop as part of a bigger day trip, but be prepared for hordes of tourists (we counted 13 coaches in the parking lot).", "Good place, good service, good food and also good experience. So totally is very amazing..😘👍👍 let's to try this activities. If you never try so never to know..", "I love coming down to Seminyak beach at any time of day. It's beautiful to walk or swim first thing in the morning before breakfast when the beach is super quiet. It's great to spend the day here and have lunch at the warungs along the beach and perfect for sunset drinks", "Love Seminyak area and have stayed 6 times. However the actual beach is spoilt somewhat with plastic bag rubbish.", "Still as a very nice destination for family tour program. A lot of choice of souvenir shop. Might be little bit disturbing but its okey. Cleanlines of the area is getting improve.", "I love this place! It was just so beautiful! This is one place I would go again! But...the kids got a bit bored.", "We stayed in Seminyak, I love the hotel where we stayed, loved that the beach is a great place to watch the sunset but.... the water is sooooo dirty. I didn’t even want to get my feet wet. I love the beach, but the water was so dirty I just swam in the hotel’s pool which I normally won’t do because I prefer saltwater. ", "Come here if you are: 1) staying in Ubud, esp near the attraction 2) have children 3) want to have some nice photo backdrops You may not want to visit if you are staying more than 30 minutes away. 20 - 30 minutes will be enough time for this attraction. I'll rate it good, not average or very good. (Seriously TA needs to revise that rating wordings)", "Good view, i love it.. I will be there again soon😊😊 You must go there guys, i swear that you will enjoy it, come with ur families or couples :)", "Staying in seminyak decided to check out the beach. Only 15min walk through the streets which you could stop and barter if you wanted to. Then the beach...wow sand surf and sun. Absolutely beautiful. We are in here now (early September 2016) and the weather is gorgeous. Water warm no sandflies....a few hawkers but l wanted a serong so called one over. Next minute, the watch guy and jewelry lady were right there....didn't even see them coming haha. If you just be polite and firm with the No they get it. Such a cool place to see highly recommend a visit while in seminyak especially if the weather is hot.", "Seminyak beach is a great spot to relax have a quiet drink and watch another sunset go down. There are not as many people trying to sell you stuff on the beach here so you can relax more. I would recommend semiyak beach for drinks food and relaxation.", "you have to climbing up the stairs to see that beautiful scenery, you can also see some traditional activities as well..", "Very nice view and definitely worth a visit, but photo taking of the clear view may be difficult as there were a lot of people fishing along the lake and some peddling boats.", "We visited here. Although the day was quite warm is was still amazing. Our taxi driver stayed and waited for us as there isnt a whole lot of taxis.up there. The view was great and we even got to meet the locals ie the cheeky monkeys.", "the narratives provided and scenery is unlike anything seen anywhere else in the world....a must not miss", "excellent relaxing safe spot. we rested on the lawns for a while. Excellent photos, lots of shopping etc", "The forest is really big and beautiful, however it’s really difficult to take nice photos as it’s really busy. We went in the afternoon and there were a lot of other tourists. Would suggest going in the morning", "It's full of tourists and people who sell some touristy items, so I did not like the place at all, we left very soon, because it was impossible to enjoy anything when every second a seller of toys would come and offer us to buy those.", "As should be expected this stunning area is a magnet for visitors. Although very busy it is certainly a site to put in the memory bank.", "beautiful place to visit, cost is $3.00 each to enter so worth it, great place for photos, gets very busy", "It was crowded when I went here on March 5 as locals were having their Melasti. Despite the crowd and the cloudy skies, it was so beautiful. Aside from locals having their Melasti, there were couples having their prenup shots there.", "It was Great experience to be in for my Business Tour. Great Place, Great food Great Place. Nice place", "A little touristy, but a must if you are with kids, or even without. Not a long walk but is a beautiful walk.", "Beautiful stunning place. Lots of tourists around 1-2pm but yoy can easily find a nice quiet spot and enjoy!", "The beach is NOT the highlight of Semiyak unless you enjoy raw sewage. There are a few activities and places to sunbathe but it is not an especially nice area-there are plenty of better beaches in to visit.", "Amazing view amazing energy amazing vibes it was worth the two hours trip i love it many souvenirs shops outside", "Worth the drive. Nice place to be. There are boats for hire if you want to get out on the lake and spend some time there.", "Spectacular views! However loads of tourists arrived by the bus load which spoiled it slightly Great to visit for about 20/30 minutes", "Lovely, and very enjoyable. Not as nice as its neighbouring Water Park but still very lovely. Would visit again.", "Beautiful!!! This was the first place we visited when we landed in and it was lovely. Nice to drop in and take a stroll", "Fantastic. Worth the trip. Would recommend for everyone travelling to . Lots of tourists. Staff were great and the view was spectacular.", "A very nice chilled place, best to visit it during early hours as during the day can be pretty crowded. The scenery is amazing!!!", "What a beautiful and relaxing place to visit. Eventhough it was scorching hot, the waters made me feel cooler 😜", "Quite crowded, could never get a bit of shade, all the other hotels had plenty of sunbeds free etc, but had to get down there before the crowd, they were going down at 7am to put towels on the beds", "I absolutely loved this place due to the fact that it is not crowded with visitors and it offers spectacular views! This was one of the best locations that we have visited whilst in !", "Paid IDR 350k per person, took us 1.5hour up, then 1 hour to hang around the breakfast place, another 1.5hour down. The view is nice enough but IDR 350k is quite expensive and since the peak was so congested we couldn't hang around as long as I would have liked.", "Seminyak beach is a very long sandy beach, not the best for swimming, in fact it is very dangerous to do so in most parts but it's great for surfing. The beach isn't too dirty although there are some areas where dirty water and sewers come out. There are many beachside bars with poufs or chairs on the sand, lovely for chilling out and watching the beautiful sun set!", "I made a mistake of assuming this place as huge palaces you see in India. Its nothing like that. It is a very small attraction as you see in the visitor photos here. Nothing more. Fun for kids to run on the stepping stones. Nice place for a art & architecture appreciator. I dont remember the name of the restaurant in this place, though looks high-class, the food is the worst ever i had in my life. Since this place is far off from much other attractions, do plan for your food and stay beforehand.", "As this spot is the closest to our stay in Seminyak, it was easy to get here. We arrived about 1.5hour before sunset and the weather was really nice that day, with strong breeze. I prefer here vs Kuta beach for sunset as is less packed and there are some cafes along the beach for drinks or meals.", "You have to go, but go early in the day before the hordes of tourists and banana sellers. It gets hot and can be a bit crazy. The kids loved it. Please don't wear bikini tops - weird tourists!!!!!", "OMG very nice place , quite place let u think of nature and who create it, I advise you to visit it 💙", "Just go, a must see. Taxis are cheap, use tourexperiences.com ask for PuTu he was great and knows all the top sites like this.", "if u look Asian, they charge u half the ticket fees needed for enter, well, some of the place i able to get cheaper entrance fees , some not", "Oh my god! Its beautiful and really nice view! We went there the weather its hot and humid but its ok.we love it!", "A must see. We didnt have the best weather, it poured for most of the day but we did manage to get some dry patches. Would have been nice to soend more time", "Visited Seminyak for the first time and was disappointed with the beach. The sand was grey and had a lot of rubbish washed up on the sand or was dropped there by selfish tourists. The locals do try to keep it clean but it is littered with rubbish. Casual dining along the beach at night with live music at most venues leads to a relaxed evening.", "The beach in Seminyak is amazing especially for Surfers, but not that good for swimmers since it's always high tide. The entrance is free but if you want to sit on a bed you will have to pay around 100K Rupiah per bed if you have good negotiable skills since they can ask for more.", "Nice experience with professional guide, really care with visitors and they are so friendly, this place are huge but don’t worry about that you will not get lost cause they will escort you to the place that you want to go Thanks Putri for your information and help for sure I will come back soon 🙏🏻", "If there's even such a word. is home to a multitude of scenic sunset views and Seminyak isn't shy of holding quite a few records of stunning photographic opportunities. Take a stroll after breakfast or just before dinner when the sun is about to set and I can guarantee you that your life's perspective would change. Clean sandy white beaches, azure blue skies and the deep vast ocean blue are just a couple of things that would rope beach-goers and water sports enthusiasts.", "We spent one night in Seminyak and went to check the beach in the morning... we were very disappointed! The water is so dirty that we did not go in...there are great hotels on the beach and waves for surfers but unfortunately the water is dirty and the beach is not that great. There are many better options in ", "The beaches along the coast of Seminyak are between Legian and Canggu. They are wide with great surf and mostly whitish sand. Not much in comparison with Australian beaches but great for a walk. Be careful with swimming outside a patrolled area as the rips can be deadly. There are many beach merchants so be prepared. Also there are some Warungs further up the beach that provide cheap nese meals in a great atmosphere.", "Unfortunately this place is an over run tourist trap. Like a mini version of Disney World, tour buses jammed in the parking lot, tourists everywhere, etc...", "Great place to unwind.3 Visits and we just keep getting drawn back, Nothing outstanding and not cheap like some people expect but a reliable nice place to visit .", "It all depends on what's your level activity, either you can do some tracking or just contemplating, the nature will surround you and make you remember that cities are not this word.", "I love Seminyak Beach with its long stretches of sand and surf! It is a great place to take a long walk or run before the sun gets too hot, and then a swim afterwards. I enjoyed a lounger and drink on the beach, but made a mistake when making a purchase with a hawker of goods. One buy and I was inundated with people trying to sell me overpriced goods. I found that my no must have sounded more like a yes to them, because I ended up with foot and hand massages, plucked eyebrows, jewellery and other goods, most of which I paid too much for. But for all that, I did enjoy myself! I learnt a huge lesson on not being a sucker for a friendly lady who had supposedly not made any sales that day as she had just come a funeral! I had a good laugh that day and did come away with a sense of fun and joy even though I had been shamelessly been taken advantage of. You just need to be stronger than me! It is a glorious beach though!", "The place is very good for tourists. The weather is very pleasant and can enjoy the scenes. It is very nicely maintained and lots of flowers are there.", "Seminyak beach has more restaurants along the beach. We hv made right choice to stay at seminyak. Quiet and nice place", "Pretty sight... if you are willing to stand between 100's of tourists, just for a pretty picture. Don't go there, spend your time somewhere else and look up the picture on instagram, there must be plenty of them...", "Very nice but I must reiterate the previous comments, many, many tourists. We were not into the shopping but many stalls for those so inclined.", "we were staying in an AirBnb Property only a couple minutes walk from Seminyak Beach so naturally we visited any chance we could. what I loved about the beach is that despite the many visitors, it was still a nice laid back feel to it. It was a great place to \\people watch\\\" with many people surfing or having lessons, people riding horseback, going for runs, or simply relaxing on one of the lounges offered by the restaurants. At night beanbags and umbrellas are set up with the restaurants also offering live music. A great place to chill! Our young children loved Seminyak Beach - both during the day and at night.\"", "Seminyak beach was bit let down. Nice beach but could be cleaner. Though it was buzzing with nightlife and activitities and it was enjoyable to soak in the atmosphere. The sea was beautiful but you have to watch when you walk for waste on the beach.", "This was a must visit in .. amazing views.. we hired a driver and didn't get there soon enough. . Would have liked to look around for longer.. we watched the dance show which was good.. wasn't really what I was expecting but we all enjoyed it..", "We walked to and around the Canggu beach every morning we stayed in the area - has a very different vibe to Seminyak and nowhere near as busy. Lots of dogs to see in the area too.", "Awesome place, words and photos wont do the job. Need to be there personally to view this spectacular scenery more so if you are in .", "One of the most beautiful sunsets you can see in is on the Seminyak beach. And if you like to enjoy sunset with a cocktail in your hand, there are plenty of bars with comfy bean bags. The atmosphere is great here! Although very crowded as this is a popular spot in , so be prepared and come a bit earlier It can be nice during the day as well, not a typical “white sand blue water” kind of beach - but you can practice surf or have lunch while watching huge waves.", "The beach itself is ok and there are heaps of better beaches around the world but Seminyak has a number of very good bars and restaurants close by. Sunset is a great time for relaxing, having a few drinks and then pick a good restaurant nearby for the evening. There is always something going on. There is board, wetsuit and dive gear for hire.", "Recently visited for 16 days to celebrate my 50th birthday and this was the highlight of my trip. It is a beautiful place , welcoming gracious people everywhere and spectacular views.serenity at its best a must see!! Be aware it is not accessible for wheelchair users ( like most of sadly).", "Thankfully our hotel offered complimentary transportation there or else it would have been even a lower rating. The place is over crowded and a huge tourist trap. Due to all of the crowds it is hard to get any great photos.", "We got here just before 9am. It was very quiet, none of the tourist shops were open - which was great! Hardly anyone was there. By the time we left the coaches had turned up (around 10am) not as tranquil or moving when there are lots and lots of people!", "So beautiful. I'd never seen anything like this place before. Excellent spot for kids as well. Will definitely visit next time!!", "It was a fascinating place. We were really impressed by the atmosphere. It was very quiet and peaceful.", "We walked every morning to Seminyak beach to enjoy a swim before breakfast. We found the area in front of The Oberoi hotel to be the best but beware the sand is very hot !", "Seminyak beaches are quiet but not very clean, I would say, but less crowded, less shops around but great beach side dining area, offers lovely music & soothing experience.", "Definitely not the best looking beach , a black looking sand , with rubbish through it , possibly black caused by the volcano ?. Water doesn’t look inviting like other parts of . Had a few waves , hence what must be the big ticket item maybe here .Few bars along the beach , but doesn’t compare to Seminyak. Possibly won’t visit again .", "Loved visiting back in 2014! We stayed in Canggu beach, close to the area of Seminyak. Learned to surf and everyone was so nice. Can’t wait to return!", "A must go place, but only in the early morning. It is unfortunately spoiled by the crowds of people flocking there and it becomes unbearable and unpleasant after 10 am.", "i llove the view, and i love the dogs around there. It make it a most beautiful picture after all.............................", "If we came across this place and there were one or two other people there it would be enchanting. Unfortunately it is now just one more place to be ticked off by thousands of tourists every day who will be wearing the t shirt long after they have forgotten ever being there.", "My favorite place to go. Natural, fresh air and peaceful. The best part is when it's foggy. You can ride the speed boat to go around the lake and enjoy the nature. I love it, it was amazing feeling. Highly recommended...", "The place is magically beautiful and some cool breeze due to the higher altitude. Very enjoyable place to visit surrounded by hills, water and temples. Recommended for nature lovers and photo enthusiasts.", "If you wish to bask in a postcard-perfect sunset then Seminyak beach is where you wanna be! Fun bars and beautiful friendly people make this beach a fun favorite of mine! Traveling half around the world to join my friends on this exotic island is well worth the jet lag... We’ve just arrived and we’re already glowing in Seminyak’s golden hour sunset!", "Picture perfect with lots of day beds to hire and perfect sunsets. Alot cleaner than Seminyak beach.", "Nice visit and we fitted it in with a couple of beach trips using a driver and mini bus we hired for the day. We travelled from just outside seminyak, so probably better to combine with some other location visits. Not sure it's worth a visit just for this but hey each to their own. You have to pay to enter and there are monkeys roaming around so watch your sunglasses and possessions.", "Great view. Less people. Great hotel, has collection , very easy to go. Totally recommended this one. Fully recommended. ", "This beach is fairly clean but not the best in . There is some trash in places but generally ok. The water is not of the blue kind due to the colour of the sand. Seminyak is a nice lively town full of good bars, restaurants and cafes. This is the heart of the gay scene with several gay bars.", "Go here before 12 noon as after that there will be many tourist visiting for pictures. Overall the place is great, but as the tourist crowd expect many photo bomb 😁, beware if you bring drone, the splash may be very high and sudden.", "breathtaking views. make time to just relax. enjoy the view. its better to go late in the afternoon. i was blown away really.", "Allways nice to visit, although sometimes very crowded. When we pass we look at the parking area. So we can tell if it is a good day for a walk there.", "Amazing place! Wonderful sunset! You can explore two temples and beautifully maintained gardens. Must see!!", "The view was breathtaking! It was super windy when we went there, and the waves were strong so it was quite slippery when you are standing on the rocks. So be very very very careful! The place was too crowded and some other group tourists were being annoying and rude so that was the downside. The place itself was very fun to explore and again, the view was fantastic! Great place to take photos! Entrance fee was Rp30,000 per person if I am not mistaken. Must visit. Just be careful when taking good photos on the rocks and avoid the crowd, so come earlier perhaps.", "Well worth a visit! But I have to say it can get pretty crowded depending on when you go. Good thing though that it was quite some big space to walk around and look at everything.", "This place the second beach that i loved after Uluwatu beach area. If you are in the city i recommended this place to sit, relax and enjoy the sunset in this beach. All kind of activities that you can see around this area, also if you want to find good restaurants along the Seminyak street. Nice place to spend for the sunset time!", "I abselutely LOVE seminyak and the beach is included. Stay at La Plancha for a nice sunset view with small appetisers and drinks.", "I loved staying at the Seminyak Beach area. The beach is clean, the shopping is interesting & the pubs are very lively. The place has loads of resturants serving mostly all international cuisines.", "Awesome place value for money..loved it..a must go for kids..not to far away ez to travel to..one of s must go to places", "With highly overpriced tickets, hundreds of awful souvenir shops and swarms of tourists, the place doesn't really offer much. Not even a good photo opportunity. If you're after calm, spiritual atmosphere - don't go there.", "Went to the roof top bar for after dinner drinks. One of the best settings in Seminyak. Staff all lovely. decor amazing. A beautiful place.", "I loved this place, it was much more beautiful than I anticipated, and were were a lot of money's. I would go again, you'd ever expect from the outside it's so big. I love just watching them with their babies and just enjoying life. It was a cool experience.", "Too packed with everyone letting off fireworks didn't feel safe at all. I'm sure on a normal night or day would be a great place just went on a busy time!", "Well worth a visit, very good for adults and for kids. Would be hard to fill a day with it but easy for a few hours. Good value for money.", "Cool place but its advisable to visit during non peak period as there's too many local tourist as well..", "nice , and is very good . play with japanese girl on the beach, liked to do with what's there. work as a guide in jakarta and meets japan girl I really like it and I started to fall in love on the beach , Nusa Dua", "Another must do shame loads of people don’t follow the rules but hey ho that’s life worth spending a couple of hours walking round", "Seminyak beach 🌊 is stunning. It's not white sands but dark volcanic sands. But the good news is no pebbles so easy to walk on without foot wear and very child friendly . The beach is very clean. Negatives not always swimmable the waves are quite high and strong. It's great for surfing and there are many restaurants including Potato Head & Ku Da Te ...", "Staying for 8 nights - finding it very organised, comfortable and clean. Probably just a little impersonal for us to re visit.", "The place is too overly hyped and crowded. Also, it is hot and stiffling. There are some places which are less known but offer better scenery. Still, I found souvenir items of better quality and cheaper over there.", "Great place to go, eat, drink, relax. Thats all I wish to say so stop making me say more Trip Advisor.", "The seminyak beach is long and you have good areas and bad areas. If you go from Kudeta (bar) to the left you can find the better part of the beach clean and you can rent shadow and Sun lounger very cheap .. If you go the opposite way you will find many dirty spots.", "My first impression of Seminyak beach was simply: \\wow\\\". We went on a day that would be classified as an overcast but yet the beach was filled with people. Luckily the beach stretched on for miles on either side so there was plenty of room for everyone. I did not rent a lounger as I only planned on staying for a couple of hours but upon talking to the locals they were very friendly and the rates were reasonable to rent loungers. The sand on this beach is like no other, it is so soft yet sticks to your skin like paste. The beach was very clean and the water very refreshing. It was fun to watch surfers try to catch a wave.\"", "This beach is clean compared to most of the other beaches in . I've been traveling to for thirty years and the water is getting clogged with rubbish!! For some reason Seminyak beach is free of rubbish. The beach it self is great, I've always been able to get a fun wave here and generally to my self. Overall it's a great beach for everyone!", "If you enjoy being in the company of natures splendour then this is a place you must visit. Its enchanting and we had a wonderful cloudy sky that meant it threw up beautiful shadows that made the place even more beautiful. Keep ample time to soak in the view its unique in comparison to the other sights of !", "really nice scenery and temples, gardens etc, but when we were there (afternoon) it was pretty crowded and we were pretty hot and exhausted so didn't stay long", "We were here for a few hours and loved it, The view was amazing and saw some wildlife from the locals holding a snake. If your in , add this to your list of places to go.", "visited here with friends on Sunday November 29th 2015. It was extremely hot that day. We had visited here before some 25 years ago so we were very surprised to find how much more there is to see and do there now. The area is surrounded by beautiful grounds, many, many markets shops plus restaurants. there are also things like owls, bats, snakes etc to be seen.The view is stunning and well worth the visit.", "No regrets about going here, the views are beautiful, but this was one of the more touristy places we visited and it got to be a little overwhelming (this could partially have been because we visited here on our last day and we were very tired). Be prepared for lots of vendors and people trying to get you to buy wares they're peddling or pictures.", "This is a 'must do' during your stay in . We caught a taxi one night from seminyak and had an amazing seafood platter at one of the restaurants on the sand. We stayed to watch the sunset and it was beautiful", "Go for a long walk , or watch beautiful sunset but don t expect any shops around or bars, etc.. Just few seafood restaurant on the beach and that is it. It is clean and relaxing. For more action than is seminiak better, for total relax and quiet than jimbaran", "Interesting place to visit & not far from town centre. After it is a short walk to some nice restaurants.", "Currently staying at Seminyak and the beach is lovely. Yes perhaps the sand is not as perfect as our sydney sand but the view from my hotel room is spectacular and when travelling I am looking for something different from home. I have walked along the beach before in January and there was a lot of rubbish on the beach. I read this is season dependent and in the dry season you don't see the rubbish. This appears to be true. The beach is lovely and wide and easy to have a significant walk along to other beaches. Seminyak itself is a busy place. Seems to get busier with each visit. It's easier than what it use to be to walk along the streets but still would be difficult for someone who struggled with mobility. A zillion great restaurants here to choose from. All up a great place to stay", "Seminyak beach is quiet and serene considering how central and busy it's located. I love coming here. The sunset is just beautiful.", "I don't think it's worth the price. I wont visit this place again neither do I recommend this place as well.", "Beautiful place that was part of a North Tour that we did. The weather was a bit cloudy that day, but gave the place a kind of mystic feel to it. Not extremely crowded.", "The view is definitely beautiful. But the number of tourists flooding the area at one time is a bit of a turn off, plus the constant badgering by the local peddler makes it an uncomfortable experience.", "Easy access, and here’s the tips, use online booking for the entrance ticket. You can get any offers and more or less cheaper.", "All High end Resorts and great view. Very clean beach ..great view of Sunset and close from Seminyak square mall.", "Really recomended places to visit for family holiday in . Price also reasonable and the experince that we can get here is amazing..", "cozy palce for sightseeing in . you must go to this place to see this beautiful place. dont forget to take you camera.", "Saw pictures of it and decided to go. We lived in Amed so the way took us something around one hour one way by bike. Might be faster if we had a lot of bike experience. It turned out that inside it's nice place where you can spend half an hour top to observe everything. It looks really nice but not super amazing :) recommend to visit if you have short way to it or you can combine it with another place. Also please mind that it has parking only for money:) if you're hungry you'll find some cafes or fruits market there.", "Amazing and really recomended place to visit..specialy when we are going to climb the volacano to see a beautyful sunrise.", "Be careful with your belongings. Also there are a lot of beggars. Don't buy Sharon... It's free in the entrance when you buy ticket.", "I stayed in Seminyak at Dash Hotel and had a wonderful stay there. Seminyak is perfect if you want to party but the beach is not the best one of if you are a swimmer. Besides, Seminyak as the vibe of little town on the beach like Dauville or St Tropez. This is very pleasant to stroll in small streets for shopping...very nice boutiques and good restaurant & coffee shop. The location is perfect if you are trendy, like party and can drive a motorbike to explore ", "Went on a weekend evening. Not that much crowded. Did lot of walking to capture pics. Went down near the shore, then again came up to the shrine.. Watched the beautiful sunset. What a view it was!!!! It just stays in our memory. So many stalls outside. Nothing worth buying. Go only for enjoying nature..", "This is a must to visit the views are wonderful. Great place for photos and refreshments. Well worth a look.", "Beautiful and definitely family friendly! We loved this area, a mix of locals and tourists and lots of luxury resorts.", "A must go place, but only in the early morning. It is unfortunately spoiled by the crowds of people flocking there and it becomes unbearable and unpleasant after 10 am.", "Worth my sunburn due to the super hot weather but the view had taken my breathe away. Its a must to visit if you're traveling to !", "Was a tad disappointing... yes, no doubt the place looks pretty, it's really small and nothing much to see or explore. Not worth traveling all the way if you are not around the area.", "A top spot for every turist in .not much to do just walk around and pictures.nice place nice views.go early.in the afternoon its realy crowded(and the trafic until the site is awfol because everibody wath to go and see sunset)", "Rather a let down. Beware of \\friendly\\\" locals offering to show you around. they will want \\\"tips\\\" afterwards!\"", "Spent the day at Seminyak beach ,it would no be a beach I would bring kids to ,tere is a lot of rubbish in the water and broken beer bottles in the sand not very safe for swimming either as tere was a strong rip beers was cheap $2.50 per bottle of Bintang", "Lovely romantic location overlooking the world. Nice clean water. Great spit to walk, eat and drink. Easy to get too", "We happened to be here during a ceremony. Loads of locals and tourists. Very colorful and great atmosphere! Much better with less tourists as they are not mindful of photographers. A real must see if you are in .", "Everyone always talks about the sunset in Seminyak but it is the same here in Canggu. Even better as less crowded. Love the beach and the waves here. Very relaxing!", "Seminyak beach is this huge beautiful stretch of sand with countless spots to stop for a drink or some food while locals come and offer you all sorts of things for sale. I easily visit this area every single day I'm in , because it's got absolutely everything you need", "This place is a “tourist slum”! There are the paradise-like resorts of course but set one step out of it and paradise changes into a hell. The type of tourists are the young budget traveller and the “too-fat-to DIY tourists”.", "No no no. It's probably a very sacret and very beautiful tempel but you won't be able to enjoy it fully. First you pay entrance, then pass a souvenir village and when you arrive at the site you realise half of had the same idea. We arrived in the morning, as we always do, to get some pictures with little or preferably no other tourists on it. Well guess what, it was already packed with people. Most of the tourists will go to see the sunset... I just can't imagine what a circus that would be.. what a shame. My tip, be there when it opens and rush to the site to get that unspoiled feeling of this undoubtedly magnificent place.", "Seminyak beach in June was pretty clean and rubbush free (for a beach). It was great to people watch with Ex-Pats walking their 'horse-like' dogs and locals participating in ceremonies as the sun rises. The sand is still pretty grey but the setting is lovely worth the effort of a walk in the steamy air.", "If you’re surfing, but still learning how to catch a good wave, it might be interesting place for you. If you’re looking for white sand and crystal blue ocean, Seminyak won’t be amazing for you... nice for the sunset though.", "Seminyak beach is equipped with many excellent bars and clubs. The beach is really beautiful. It's beauty doubles during sunset. We enjoyed every bit of the sunset from Seminyak. Loved it.", "Nice place to visit. Can be done without a guide, eventhough they offer themselves. Really peaceful and interesting. Also offer an insight into real life outside of tourists.", "Loved visiting here, the views were spectacular. So glad we went, the day we chose to go was excellent sunny but slightly overcast with a good wind which really helped in the usual heat! Beautiful place.", "It's an interesting place, however, the artificial way in which this place is propped up in order to attract tourists is a little odd but fun none the less.", "A must visit, try to visit during a ceremony. Keep an hour for a leisurely stroll in the surroundings. Can get very crowded though.", "Seminyak beach was probably the dirtys beach I've ever been to. It's a shame because the place has so much potential. But a stroll in the evening will bring you across lots of plastic and rubbish strewn all across the beach. I wouldn't go swimming there.", "It is oke not very exciting but nice to look at. Lots of toutist mainly using there selfie stick....", "I purchased one ticket using my debit card which was only 2 American dollars but somehow it came up on my account that I made a $70 purchase. That would mean I paid for 35 people to get it which was not the case. This place is dishonest and out to steal which doesn't surprise me. If you're going to go here PAY CASH!", "So picturesque and tranquil. Can easily spend couple of hours here just to chill and take in the breath taking scenery.", "We were there in the month of January, the place is stunning and picturesque.It is rightly been made the mascot of . You generally mornings are more fun because of less crowds. But one can choose to spend a quite a afternoon here as well.", "Beach is clean, well maintainted, and water is beautiful. Much nicer than Seminyak and no hawkers trying to sell you junk!", "A good place to visit if you are in the area or if you have the time to kill. Spent about 2hours traveling here to realize it is a small place. nothing fantastic but you get the enjoy a peaceful walk in the area, or sit by the restaurant overseeing the place.", "Did visit this place 10 times so far. Still not to Believe how hey every time try to fool tourists around starting from the price of the ticket .. which changes ... according to no idea what Became to popular People of the staff are loosing kindness Used to be a magic place Hope they might get it rights again", "Once you go past Legian beach you are on Seminyak Beach. There are also some high end hotels on the vicinity and I noted that it was less busier here. A nice place to have a stroll, popular with surfers and it was relatively clean.", "If possible you should avoid this tourist trap, you will find so many other place off the beaten track, so if possible just take the route and pass this touristic nightmare", "It's a must do for an hour. The earth won't move but it's nice and you have to! It's at the end of the shopping street anyway. Now for some retail therapy", "Coming from Australia we are spoilt for beach choices and certainly used to the surf. Seminyak is rough, with a really strong undertow. Do not swim alone here.", "Come here as a part of business trip,I'm happy to show this place to my partner. It is good place to take pictures and to get a natural ambiance.", "Seminyak beach is very picturesque. Long expanse of white sand, dotted with beach clubs, restaurants and hawkers selling their wares. You can sit in bean bag chairs with a Bintang and watch the sunset. There was one man selling black Pirate Ship kites that looked amazing floating over the ocean. The waves are very strong, I just walked into the water a little way and the pull from the waves nearly had me off my feet. The water is a great temperature.", "The grounds are kept well maintained and the area has such a peaceful vibe. Unfortunately you are not allowed to have access to all areas but this is understood. It's a wonderful place to spend a couple of hours walking along the cliffs taking beautiful photos. The view is breathtaking!", "We looked this place first from Instagram and it looked like a place worth to visit. Well it´s not. Too crowded and actually nothing to see... There is so many other beautiful places in , that you should skip this one.", "An amazing place to visit. Be aware though that the road there is very very rough. Recommend you go there with a local driver", "Not much crowded at the time we visited. Spent some time at this beautiful place. Kids loved the small green park for running (and walking around). Nice experience.", "This was a very relaxing and beautiful place to visit. It was not to busy or loud and ample opportunities for great pictures. We did not do a boat ride, but those are optional. They also have a few restaurants there and a small market when you exit to shop if desired. Overall very Serene and beautiful.", "Harmony and peace. Beautiful place and really a must visit. Eco cafe. *****-stars, just amazing heaven.", "This is a very good tourists attracting point with good food and nice looks around. The place treats all kinds of tourists to its core.", "Beautiful but very crowded. Bathrooms were below average. I would try to go on a non-holiday, maybe mid week.", "Compared to others in this is not one of my favourites. It isn't over crowded but you can't walk along it barefoot without getting stabbed by something.", "Worth the time to travel here. Magnificent view, you can shop and there are several restaurants to choose!", "Clean and beautiful beach with all the eatries nearby. Located in the middle of seminyak this beach has nice decent crowd as well", "Crowded- yes, but it is worth the visit in this famous landmark of . One can't say they have been to but not visit this place. A favorite spot for wedding photo shoot as well - we spotted one during our visit there. Lovely!", "Beautiful with the view, but so crowded in the morning . All these people queing to get a photo, a guy shouting queuenumbers. Everything organized, but all these people made me pissed off to be honest.", "we stayed in seminyak for a week and went for a walk along the beach. i was worried having read some other reviews about it being untidy, it certainly wasnt on the occasions i went! Sitting in one of the bean bag bars and watching the sunset with a dronk of your choice is a must!! Plus the beach sellers are really friendly and you can pick up a bargain too if you wish! Live music plays as you drink and watch the waves and sunset!", "What can I say, there are a lot of great beaches over in , however I didn't see anything special about this beach. It is still a nice beach to see and swim but there is a lot of other beaches that you can choose from. It smells at times from the water running off from the Seminyak itself. And be prepared to be bothered by the people selling stuff and coming up to you when you're relaxing. Overall, it is just a beach with no real special qualities but if you want to go to a beach and am close to this one then you will be able to swim and relax by it if you like.", "Awesome day friendly and helpful staff definitely worth the trip. Pick up and drop off from hotel tour guide was extremely nice also. Would definitely recommend a trip here", "Well set up for tourists with a mass of stalls leading up to the entrance selling all sorts of food, drink and trinkets. A lot of tourists and locals inside wandering around. Nice and relaxing and enjoyable for the whole family. Toilets are a bit of a mess, I wiped the seat, flush and door lock with antibacterial wipes and used our own toilet paper. There were a few locals asking for money. Restaurant was so full we sat on some seats on the lawn, and didn't order any food as it was so busy. A lovely place to wander around for an hour.", "There are many great scenery in but this is the best view that you cannot give it a miss. The mountain with the crater lake besides it,is breathtaking. A place where you simply have to find a spot to drink coffee and enjoy the view. The 2hr journey from Seminyak is worth it! The weather is cooling. Remember to bring jackets along,especially for kids.", "My wife and I visited this place based on research and photos. I was somewhat underwhelmed. The photos that you will find online are certainly favourable to the location. It was interesting but thats the best I can say about it. We decided to eat at one of the attached restaurants. The food was okay, but overpriced for . (Yes I know that is what I should expect at places located at tourist sites, but still, it was overpriced even taking that into account.) Nice to do, not a must do.", "In our opinion this was the most beautiful sight we visited in . In June it was quiet crowded but still worth your visit!", "We arrived around 4 in the afternoon and found it quite crowded. Tourists everywhere scrambling to get the best photo/selfie. It was extremely beautiful though, and we thoroughly enjoyed our time here. Our driver told us the crowds increase 10 fold for sunset. I personally wouldn't want to be there at that time if that is the case. I'm glad we went but probably wouldn't bother going again.", "Seminyak is pretty hectic but the beach is wide and you will find a decent spot to relax on. The more north you go, the more quiet it is. The water is pretty wavy and the sunsets are beautiful.", "The last time I was here was 1974..it was great to return..my compliments to the caretakers over the ages. They have accomadated the tourist and visitors in a great hassle free way. The area was more accessable, clean and staff on hand were very helpful. No vendors just an enjoyable 2 hour stroll throught the grounds.", "Yes, it is iconic but from the surly ticket salesperson to the countless tourists taking pictures to on site restaurant and pay toilets upon exit I'm not sure I would make the trip again.", "So many local citizens there. I wouldn’t recommend it at all for tourists. I paid 35k rp to enter and left after 5 mins.", "beautiful scenery..very crowded though when I went. Beautiful nonetheless. Make sure your camera is charged up or phone for pics", "Great place but there were so many people everywhere, it was so crowdy!! It is something to see once for sure", "The place is nice yet the cleanliness is something that need to be look after to. Relaxing place to be for family", "Seminyak beach is a great place to swim, surf and most of all watch the sunset. There are a number of bars that have live music on the beach, recorded music and you can chill out sitting on a bean bag, drink Bintang (or any grog you like) and watch the sunset. Great for singles, couples and families. A must to visit when in , in particular the most popular outdoor spot is La Plancha. Get the at least an hour before sunset. The only negative is the non-stop approaches by street vendors trying to sell you anything from paintings to hats. Just in gnome them and enjoy the location. They soon will leave you alone.", "Such a great experience the first time we come here least year and was exactly the same the second time round!! Highly recommend doing this if you are in . Gusde was very helpful and friendly.", "This is a pleasant quieter beach mainly fronted by luxury resorts in Seminyak. The only drawback is the main access point on Jalan Arjuna has a stream of waste water from town emptying into the ocean. In the evenings the bars along the beach often have live music.", "I have been to this beach 5 years ago. it was ok but not too crowed. last week i have been to Seminyak again so i went to Double six beach to see the sunset. i think like most people said already this beach is nothing special, sea is not beautiful as blue one. if you travel already other seas like Gili island or Phiphi island, please dont expect a beautiful water here. its a beach not very clean even. only thing is the sunset is ok. or if you want to hang out with some friends to have drink in the bars on the beach. otherwise no nothing special here.", "Seminyak Beach reckoned as best place to enjoy sunset. It is the same coast as Kuta Beach with wider sand bed line for evening walk. thin sea water over the sand create wide mirror effect. during visit it was bit cloudy, yet still able to got few minutes of sparkling golden sunset before covered by lower cloud.", "I love Seminyak beach!! It's always lovely to walk along and is looked after and rubbish cleaned away every morning. You can sit and relax on a deck chair, have a swim or surf and then a cool relaxing drink at sunset at one of the friendly beach bars", "This can be a bit of a mission to get too. Make sure you have driver ready. Best to leave way too early to ensure you don't miss it! I barely made it on time & sheer amount of people can be overwhelming. The driver's drop you in a buzzing overcrowded of night markets (awesome stuff & quite cheap;) I was by myself & got lost, losing ur driver & trying to find him amongst the hundreds of drivers sitting there waiting was stressful! I'd make sure you know an exact/place & time he will be/rego of car & know exactly where he parks. All drivers & cars look the same, so when you walk back out in complete darkness you will panic otherwise. I wasn't there early enough to get an ideal spot but loved in nonetheless. It really feels like such a powerfully peaceful spot. I was treated like a celebrity there, for some reason as a white girl westerner, I had loads of people & families asking to have a photo with me. Totally unexpected & bizarre lol. It was definitely a highlight of my trip & would certainly be happy to go back there time & time again.", "This place is very famous in Tabanan, and has always been a tourist destination that is always sought after by tourists.", "Just a view..n sight seeing..THE view is nice if u a nature lover..especially...but d rest also will enjoy THE view..", "Can'f find the perfect time to go there.. Very hot at noon, but so full at afternoon.. hard to enjoy nature when you even can get spacious room for walking around. i was amazed by the entrance,, very nice view of cut-hills.", "Really good place to visit. Well laid out and pretty clean. We had breakfast with the orangutangs which was fantastic. Only real fault was some building work is taking place and some animals wernt on show. It only takes a max of 4 hours to see everything but well worth a visit", "there place was just 5 min from our SEMINYAK villa. the place is well maintained. u get a delectable view of flights landing and taking off. lot of options in drinks and finger food . hire an umbrella with a few beach beds and enjoy your drinks.", "The sunsets on Seminyak beach are amazing! The sea is calm with an occasional wave the surfers try to catch. The off-putting smell of the surface water running from the village is a little off-putting at times if you are walking the length of the beach. There are some fantastic restaurants and bars along the edge of the shore. If you are getting around by taxi be careful - please ensure you use a ‘blue bird taxi’ and ask for the meter to be put on. The taxi fare from one end of the town to the other is approximately £1 - £2. Other cabs try to copy the blue bird company by calling themselves ‘blue biro’, of ‘blue taxi’ but they are very very expensive.", "We came at sunset time and it was super crowded. Ticket fee is 60,000IDR/person. It is better come in the morning and less people.", "Amazing, spectacular and sacred place. If you are visiting you must come here! A very touristy but breathtaking place.", "This place is good for a 20 minute stop over. Over priced restaurants, dingy, not picturesque. If you are at the Movenpick, it's well worth the walk. The stroll from the Movenpick is 5 minutes and gives one a warm and fussy at peace feel. Stay on the path ?", "I have been living in Seminyak village for 10 years in 1976, Although I love walking on the beach I heard many time people drawned here because the undercurrent is very strong. It is a black sand beach and when clear it is great for sunset photoes", "very nice view and clean. especially there have \\holy water \\\" and there will be some people who will help u .\"", "View was amazing...weather is so good. Still nature and virgin. Love it. The road need so much repair. If you travel with kids, please becareful, pay a lot of attention to your kids.", "Entrance fee is IDR20000. A steep stairway up and a long slow walk to the cliff that was worth as the view was simply breathtaking.", "It's really best place of worlds,we are neverever see the place like Klingking beach really nice view and romantic place Also nice pre-wedding", "Take your camera but leave eveything else with your driver. This is a great place to visit and expect to spend about 2 hoirs here it's well worth it", "Yes its kinda full of tourists but it's a must-seen in my opinion. Very beautiful place with many things to see: as you can see on the pictures such as statues, water, fountains etc. The price is very honest and you can even swimm in the templw for 10'000 rp (5000 for children). I highly recommand!", "I was driven there by my friend Wayan on the very last day of my first trip to . After paying the fee for the parking, we headed to the spot and it was just wonderful. Full of tourists but not loud at all. The view is spectacular! Special place not to be missed.", "Interesting, but too crowded and not enough information when the price of admission is taken into account.", "all restaurant facities are fantastic, the food is great and the staff are freindly and helpful, it is the people of who make the holiday experinec what it is - amazing", "Interesting for an outing and worth a detour. Didn’t feel there was much to see, there didn’t seem to be much to explain the historic or religious context. A lot of shops between car park and entrance and then lots of crowds taking photographs. For which a nice spot, even on an overcast day.", "What can I say...this place is brilliant and the other reviews say it all really. Top tip...go early to avoid the crowds.", "Loved it beautiful bit of paradise and tranquility. Favourite place in at the mo. Lovely place people reminds us of of old times", "absolutely magical spot. It is very steep at times but slow n steady wins the race. Well worth the effort. The views will blow your mind. Great photos to be taken.", "Advise going earlier to this location as it can get very busy but it was a beautiful view and people were generally very patient, even with a friend that was quite afraid of heights taking her time going down the stairs.", "4th times coming to here and this place is more and more awesome ... more facility, more friendly, more hommy ... can't wait to see another facility improvement. going go ? u have to come to this place ...", "I know I was skeptical about going to an Instagram tourist site but it was a great spot to visit. The locals were awesome no pressure selling, guides who explained the process for pictures including wait times and the local Warung where we had a drink talking to the owner and others waiting . All up we waited 50 minutes but seriously we didn't even mind with the conversations in a beautiful scenic spot.", "breath taking views , its worth the trip and most probably one of the best places to see while in .", "Wow!! Literally i can sit here, just enjoy the view whole day. Reality better than pictures! Must visit place.", "very nice architecture but not much to see. You'll need a guide to acknowledge the history of the place", "I didn't expect a lot. But was impressed the views. Little bit too much tourists but it's not annoying somehow. The vibes there are great.", "We didn't stay long but out visit was enough to appreciate the beauty and peacefulness of this place. Really worth a visit or two", "This is a very beautiful place to visite...from the other side I never gonna understand that everywhere the people try to make good money with ´god`...here, it is full of tourists, entrance for hundreds of them every day & touristshops everywhere", "A must visit, try to visit during a ceremony. Keep an hour for a leisurely stroll in the surroundings. Can get very crowded though.", "Wow absolutely amazing views here we have looked at many spots in but this one is breath taking very much worthwhile dropping in to say hi", "We like Seminyak beach. Very nice beach & clean. Good for walk on the beach. You can spend time long day. Have many restaurants & Hotel. Beautiful the Sunset there... Will be back soon. 💃🌺Natty🕺🌺Walter ", "We liked the rustic and natural surrounding of this place, calm and quiet on the day we were there. Plenty of rain, but the tree canopy kept us dry", "Wonderful place to visit. Very peaceful. Beautifully maintained garden area. Very clean. We were there mid morning, and it wasn't too busy. It is a very large space so it doesn't feel crowded when there are a few tour buses there. Worth the experience.", "The beach in Seminyak tended to be crowded in spots, but it is a nice beach for walking and for dipping into the water. One really can't swim there because of dangerous rip tides. I was surprised that the supposedly white sand was the color of dirt and not the white sand I have found at other beaches. Nonetheless, I enjoyed being on the beach.", "If you want go there be carefull its very busy there is bus of tourist coming everytime , could be better to go early in morning may be . Visited in june with my fiancé", "We just go there for a short view. Nice place, if you around there. But nothing to drive from anywhere there", "We ventured down the road to Seminyak beach today and it was lovely. We got there via Ku De Ta (you can park up on the side of the road and walk through) and there were plenty of sun loungers available to rent, people who own them were more than happy to move them into the sun for us. You do have lots of people strolling the beach to sell bits and pieces but they will leave you alone after a smile and a no thank you. Lots of surfing going on but not much swimming due to the big waves. I only went in up to my waist before the tide felt too strong and the waves were crashing around me and didn't feel comfortable going out any further. Lovely clean beach, very friendly people just a shame we couldn't go for a proper swim in the sea but there are plenty more beaches to choose from for that in !", "It's probably the most beautiful beach in but unfortunately not my style because EVERYTHING is Western. Why travel to if you want it to look and feel like the Gold Coast? It's also a loooonnngg way from Seminyak where all the best restaurants are.", "We stayed at a hotel overlooking Seminyak beach and loved it!! There were enough waves for some amateur surfing and body boarding but not too big to stop any kids from being able to play in the water. Long beautiful beach stretch also made it great for a morning run.", "pricy tourist trap, overpriced full of coach trippers and burnt expensive food avaiod the drivers dropping you at the restaurant of their choice avoid", "Once that we got far enough away from the stream the beach itself was okay. Did not like the vendors that overcharge for everything. It took some time to figure out what you should pay to rent a beach chair, etc. We enjoyed the beaches on the east coast more than the crowds at Seminyak.", "Plan to spend whole day with a good guide. Scenary is beatiful, it is clean, and locals are welcoming and helpful. It is sort of religious culture place, the performance though commercialised is excellent and very popular. Sitting can be better, particularly for the price. 💯Overall it is a memorable visit, different from what you experiance from typical tourist spots.", "what an amazing experience visiting this place, out of the world, pity we could spend only about an hour, easily one can spend three to four hours here. very picturesque for a photo shoot, in fact there was a wedding photo shoot happening when we were there. a must see for all tourists who visit ...", "If you like taking photgraphs, don't miss this place. I was there around 10a.m, weather was sunny, the surrounding were beautiful. You can walk in and there is a park where you can just sit facing the lake and the mountains admiring them in peace.", "Unfortunately its a bitter sweet situation when you have something which is extremely beautiful and meaningful to see yet it's on every single tour bus's itinerary creating hoards of tourists which detract from the overall experience. Yes I know that's tourism and ironically I was one them, but it did really kill the experience as most all other places we visited in were not as crowded as this.", "even though the tour organisers say that this is a must visit place, i don't feel so. it's mere waste of time and money", "A great day trip must include this. Fantastic views across the cliffs. Can obviously get a bit crowded. there is a sundown art performance which if you have time is worth hanging around for. However. The only drawback with this is the restricted access getting to and from. Lots and lots of coaches and cars leaving at the same time is chaotic so be prepared for long delays.", "Beautiful setting and landscaping and well worth the admission price and time! We took countless photos and enjoyed the craftsmanship involved in creating such intricate designs!", "This beach is much more quieter than others. Which makes it much more pleasant. They have lounge and umbrella rentals for those wanting a lazy day at the beach. Take a taxi here. It's not far from seminyak square, but the roads are a killer for pedestrians. Taxi is cheap. Ask driver first. Some will try and rip you off. Although they are still cheap too.", "The pictures are stunning!! But get prepared to wait for hours! It took about 2.5 hours to take the picture. We went around 11 and it was very busy. Worth the wait though!!", "A simply breathtaking view, a tranquil paradise perfect for relaxing all day by the ocean or mooching along in the moonlight.", "This is one of the beutiful beaches situated in seminyak of . You can find some luxurious hotels nearby the beach with the beach view.Best time to visit is during sunset.And after that just chill out at the restaurants fully lighted on the beach shore with pleasent music.", "Shopping in Seminyak I was sweating majorly , wandered down to Seminyak beach and wow how refreshing. Clean water, nice size surf. The best.", "Seminyak beach is awesome, it has miles and miles of lovely day beach, great swells fit beginners and advanced surfers alike, a great line of nice beach clubs but unfortunately no trees whatsoever so throw you some shade. That's really complaining on a high level here but lunch hours are just so super hot. Gotta stop, am off to the beach. ☺️", "A must see while you in , the view is fantastic, the only downside is sometimes a lot of buses, filled with tourists will came to this place, and you must starting to make room for yourself", "Very beautiful refreshing place with the mountain breeze and fresh water. We feel so relax walking around the place looking at the surrounding..If you're looking for serenity, this is a place must visit.", "Seminyak has a lot of Bars and restaurant along the beach and its nice to just hang around and relax ... Clean and good for Surfing too ...", "Seminyak beach is beautiful. The sand isn't white but oh so soft. The sunset is just exquisite to watch while sitting in the bean bags provided by the local restaurants. Staff will take your orders for drinks, snacks and/or dinner. The locals will want you to buy their wares, be direct if you aren't interested. It is their livelihood after all. ", "We walked along it and it wasn't busy at all at 10am. There didn't seem. To be a great amount if space unless it opens up a bit at the end.. It was clean when we were there.", "must see place of - definitely in every tourist route plan. beside the usual crowd, it is worth visiting", "Well worth a look. A truly beautiful setting. We didn't spend long here but fully appreciated the view along the cliffs ... right on the bottom edge of . A small $2AUD entrance fee ... and you must have knees covered to enter - a coloured sash is offered if you have above knee length shorts..", "Very scenic drive from Seminyak. We spent a few hours here prior to going to uwalu temple (highly recommend at night. Around 5-6 to watch the traditional fire dance. Beach was clean and less touristy. Was hassled a bit by 10 people to rent their canoe. Ended up paying 100,000 rupiah to lay in some lounge chairs and enjoy a bintang. Sand is clean, kid friendly as there are less big waves. Would recommend. Bring a towel to skip the fee of laying on someone’s recliner.", "lovely place to see great for the kids cost is 50 (everything is shortened eg 500 is 50).. also a museum showing local art and some history", "It is truly a beautiful place. I have been here many times before but this time I took my partner. I must say that it has changed over the years and is FULL of tourists (which can be annoying). Best bet is to get their early.", "This place is very crowded with tourists during most of the day. But, if you arrive early in the morning, let's say at 8.00 a.m., it is quiet and the light can be very beautiful. Filtering trough the trees, some of the small temples inside the forest become green little gems.", "Our visits to Seminyak beach was good. Pleasant and clean beach. It was extremely hot at the time we visited.", "Unfortunately the beach front in Seminyak is not that clean and the volcanic sand doesn't add much! Great to take a morning walk along though!", "Excellent place to visit. So much fun. You'll take lots of photos. Be careful though, they can be unpredictable. Don't take a bag and keep your valuables secure. They will climb on you if you let them and go for your pockets. Near the outskirts of the venue I stopped my scooter to take a photo of a large male eating a coconut. He jumped on my scooter and started rummaging through it. When I shooed him away he got aggressive and stole my drink bottle! Very picturesque venue.", "Really interesting place. Definitaly worth to see. The atmosphere was great. We enjoyed almost an hour walk around the whole place.", "It’s a bit far from the city, roughly 2-hr drive. The weather was so nice, windy, when we visited, a bit crowded too. Nonetheless, it’s worth the visit. There’s some shops and restaurants too.", "It's a nice place to go. Quick stop, look around, walk a bit, take few pictures. Why not. They have got few rules, it seems nobody take care of it.", "We visited this on the first evening of our trip(This was last week - the third week of November)..The drive from Seminyak was instructive in itself as it gave a first glimpse into life. The place was reasonably crowded but this does not diminish in any way the spectacular beauty and tranquility of the place. Despite being a slightly over cast day, we were able to enjoy the evening atmosphere and amazing sea view. As mentioned in other reviews , this is a very photo/selfie friendly place and we took a remarkable number of pics.", "I enjoyed this place overall and saved it last in my tour day and was thinking the best was last. Not really. It was good once you get past all the souvenir shops. The pro-photos make it look amazing. It is nice but I guess I hyped it up in my mind. I would recommend the visit but the roads to get there will take a while, so plan accordingly. It was nice and interesting overall", "Lovely place but not the real . The whole time we were there we were desperate to get out and see the real . It was our honeymoon so we did go for extra special but that came with security and a peninsular which was manicured within an inch of its life. In hindsight it would never have been something for us as we prefer the real deal.", "I’ve been staying in Seminyak and I hate The beach here. It isn’t clean, it’s packed with tourists and even at night, it’s so loud with all the restaurants playing music. Jimbaran Bay beach is way better. You can take a grab or Uber (motorbike) to Jimbaran Beach for about 23000idr from central seminyak. Note that grab or Uber can’t pick you up from the beach, but if you walk five minutes to the Starbucks near by, they can pick you up from there. This beach is MUCH cleaner and quieter. Even at night with all three restaurants, there is a huge stretch of the beach that doesn’t have restaurants or hotels or anything. So if you want a nice, quiet stroll listening to the waves, this is definitely a great place. The view is incredible! You have the cliffs that are lit up to the left with a town I think. It’s really worth the visit. Plus the seaside restaurants here are amazing. Freshly grilled seafood!!! And the sunsets are gorgeous.", "This space is very nice ,water and area is clean ..to many people's but ok is normal ..if you visit visit this area", "At least once a in week, i have to visit Seminyak Beach at least for just enjoying sunset with friends chit chat and drinks at the bech as long you are fine with crowded since somes full of people on the weekend. You may choose Meatball it called Bakso in Indonesian for snackin, many places to have chill out during sunset here. Some tourists also love to have tanning here but im prefer going to south for tanning", "There is a lot of ground to cover here and many beautiful photos to be taken. We arrived fairly early, before 9:30 am, and it was already getting crowded. We had fun walking around and taking pictures. The area is extremely scenic and the views of the cliffs, ocean, and giant crashing waves are just gorgeous. Highly recommend! There are apparently monkeys around, so you need to be careful with your stuff, but we didn't even see any while we were there.", "We weren't going to view these natural wonders and ending up going back again and again. Raw beauty! Don't miss them!", "Most beautiful spot to take pictures in .. after accidents happened recently they have put a stick fence... which makes it bit safe... however the place is so scenic and anyone visiting should never miss this one.", "The beach at Seminyak is busy with access to the sea front hotels and the other accommodations with clear access offering beach front bars and places to eat suitable for all. The sea is well suited for surfers but during periods of the day also suitable for swimmers as long as they abide by notices and do not venture out too far. The sunset views over the beach are amazing with the waves crashing and the reflections from the setting sun shown up n the shallow waters. A must to see if you are in this area.", "We visited in the morning to avoid the crowds, but still found it busy. Nonetheless, it was worth the visit due to the spectacular views.", "One of the most beaitiful places to see in but you need to have good weather....when its cloudy or rainy you canot make nice pictures", "Very busy when we were there and everyone trying to get the perfect photo. The Cafe at front entrance had a queue a mile long service was terrible. I would think twice about going back", "After you pay a dollar to get in your eyes simply can not process all to see at once. There is so much to take in all at once. This is a selfie haven! It is interactive and very clean. The bathroom and smelly. There is a spring fed swimming pool with a changing room. It is very cold. Evenin the sticky heat I had trouble going in. This was worth the drive.", "We didnt want to get up for the morning trek with kids so we visited from Seminyak on a day trip. The resturant was very nice and traditional Indonesian with Western options. Views of the Volcano were great. Make sure you go before 2pm as the cloud sets in and hides the volcano.", "The one place to stop before to reach Amed. I stopped about 30 minutes and make some photos. We had late lunch here. It was so good. But bit expensive.", "Definitely a must see if you are in . We went there around 5 and sun set was around 6. Bit of a crowd at this time as everyone wants to get the perfect photo.", "Its simply the best beach along Seminyak and Petitenget temple.. we have so many option to go dining there.. the beach is very clean and Lots of Ceremonial event Happen there at all week.. Reccommended....", "Our third (and last) week at Seminyak Beach. Concluding: the beach is wonderful; but the (beach)restaurants here serve abstemious/average food; and certainly not cheap! But: you're on the beach: the sound of the waves, and so on.....that compensates a lot, you expect (and hope). But no: each beachrestaurant has its own stage with a very loud band playing. And of course you can discuss about music taste; but you cannot discuss about the volume of the music: you can hardly talk when they are playing Every restaurant feels the urge to leave (like a dog) a smellflag. Our conclusion: spend your day at Seminyak Beach and for dinner: find a restaurant near Seminyak Square: several restaurants serve very good food (find them at TripAdvisor!!!). The price is often more than right and the music never dominates the atmosphere", "I remember that was a nice beach near my hotel when I went to seminyak, . Very nice sunset when I enjoy it in that beach. Nice bar too around there. Good place for enjoy the sunset", "Lovely views , can get a bit busy but we'll worth the visit , make sure you use a driver who will take you in and make sure all is well !!", "Wow, awesome place to visit but there are a lot of tourists here. The performance was really good except that people kept getting up and leaving - so rude! Get there early and make sure you can see the sun - so you can see it setting.", "Great complex, but pity about the commercialisation of the place. We visited for sunset, which was stunning, but omg the crowds were horrendous! If you keep this in mind, give yourself plenty of time to look around.", "Been there during april, which is off-season and there were lots of tourist at midday. Advice to visit early morning or later in afternoon, very nice views!", "Great fantastic place. It's a must visit place. Clean. Food is not good in this place. There are photographers around to take ure pictures for a fee. Other then that. Overall it's a great place.", "Plenty of touts so just be careful on Seminyak Beach. After Kuta, I would say the Seminyak is the next busiest beach in . A must to come to this beach to soak in the sea breeze and at the same time to experience all the beach side vendors. They sell anything ranging from Sarongs to Hats to Sunglasses. Some of the nice eateries found here are also a must try as they serve some very nice food at reasonable prices.", "The Seminyak public beach is quite clean. There are several hotels with private beach adjacent to the public beach.", "Go 100 meters right hand side in front of Hyatt. I liked the air dragons on the beach, but in Thailand you Can find much more Nice beaches", "If you are in Seminyak you absolutely must take in the sunset at Seminyak beach. On a clear day the view of the sunset beyond the crashing waves was one of the most beautiful sights I have ever seen. Just be aware, my partner and I went to the beach hoping to sunbathe and learn to surf, neither of which were possible as sunbathing isn't permitted on the majority of the beach (as you would be laid in front of one of the beach-side bars); also the waves are huge so swimming isn't allowed and I wouldn't surf unless you know what you're doing.", "We got here around 9am and there we not many people around. Lovely to walk and round and photo graph. Cost us 50,000idr $5 aud per person. Just up the road are the handara gates which makes a lovely photo 10,000 ird $1aud per person", "Beautiful place,very relaxing when walking around. Not many people there which was good. Plenty of places to stop for a drink or food", "The beach is clean, water depth is shallow, wave not so strong, very nice for swimming. The sand more brighter compared to Seminyak beach.", "Not much more to do in Seminyak then lying on the beach and go shopping < although there are some original (clothing) shops there, do expect to see a lot of Aussi surf brands there too ... Found little of Indonesian/ culture left .... Very 'touristic' and the streets are quite busy during 6-10 in the evening. Many street sellers, taxis/ cars, beach sellers and a general over-population ... Maybe this is a 'natural' development, and me being part of it should not complain so much, but nevertheless I found the visit a bit .... disappointing ... and probably will not return there. If you do go, make sure to visit restaurant Sate , so at least you get some beautiful & tasty ' food'! http://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g469404-d1182566-Reviews-Sate_ -Seminyak_ .html", "Beach 66 at seminyak is the best place in to relax & chill out. With restaurants on the beach & cocktails all day to live music at night it's the place to be to chill out & unwind.", "Nice place but for me too commercial, my kid likes it, but would expect will be bigger. Price 40k per adult", "Walk along Seminyak beach, enjoy the sunset and take in the energy of this beautiful beach. Try one of the beachfront restaurants and eat dinner as the sun sets over the sea.", "We've visited before for the evening dance and it was so crowded. This time we went early in the day. It was amazing. No crowds and very quiet. Less monkeys too. Speaking of which we saw phones and hats get stolen. They literally creep up behind you and pull your cap and sunglasses off. Be warned. Put glasses caps and phones away. If taking pictures keep an eye out and keep your phone closer to your body. Forget selfie stick..... you WILL lose your phone. Go nice and early. You don't need a guide. There's a map on the entrance wall. Just take a picture on your phone. The place is sign posted really well too. We loved going on a Bluebird taxi with fixed fare and just walking around as a family. There's a great coffee shop just outside the temple call Three Steps Coffee. They have great ice cream and WiFi to call a cab back. Enjoy", "Ok, but probably better on a rough day. Be careful not to fall in. I heard a few horror stories about people taking selfies there and ending up badly injured.", "Semknyak beach was nice place to go surfing, enjoy sunset or listen to live music in one of the shacks. Good for an early morning jog also - but be careful of the open gutters on the beach.", "Admission fee 50k IDR / pax for adult. Worth the money for an hours nature experience. Best to go first thing or late afternoon.", "Nice view. Performance was rather amateur. If you have nothing to do you can visit, but nothing special", "Wonderful place but crowded by guided groups. When we went there it was a big Mrs with cars and loud music. Try to go in the morning instead", "Worth every step I took and all the time I spent on the road. There was almost no one there at 7 am, when we visited it, also the entrance fee was up to us, we just needed to rent sarongs for 10000 IDR and the rest was up to us. The place is very beautiful and not crowded at all, at least at 7am.", "One of our favorite places to go in . Nice view and make sure you bring your camera for taking pictures", "Had a great visit here. Only takes about a hour to go around. I would advise going early in the morning due to the crowds - was quite touristy/busy when we went in the afternoon.", "Geez, they should build big parking building, a Multistorey car park on the empty land near the beach otherwise sooner or later people will come with bad atmosphere, which make the awesome sunset beach fullfilled with negative atmosphere caused by bad traffic around the area. Stop build Hotels or beach clubs here, all stackholders in this areas should re-think again about where Seminyak going in the near future.", "You can enjoy by staying at places that have condition minimum order start from 100k..the difference only the place higher because they give more exclusive place", "Easy to find, easy to stroll around. What a magnificent place. Here you see the power of nature! Please be careful with the big waves and slippery rocks. Keep your safe distance and you'll be fine!", "One of the most beautiful places in . So calming you feel you are out of this world. Must see and enjoy. Locals took their wedding photos here. Gardens are Georges and water futures so calming. We took a lot of photos to remember this place. I will visit again.", "You will get nice views and nice trip when you're going to this place. I will visit this place again in the future.", "We went for a stroll along seminyak beach and it was fantastic. The sand was top notch and the views were spectacular. Well worth a visit!", "We had an all-day, then some, tour around ...and cannot speak highly enough of our tour guide Sindhu- Driver...he went above and beyond to ensure we had a most enjoyable tour, and filled us with lots of tit-bits as we were driven around. The many photos he took of my daughter and I made for wonderful lasting memories! Please book this gentleman to help build his business! Thanks so much Sindhu!! Kaylene and Jemma", "If you like to be slapped with selfie sticks, get your eyes pinched bij umbrellas and be surrounded bij 1000000 tourists making pivs ofe every move they make than go... otherwise.. dont bother. Awful busy touristoc experience", "Enjoy and relax evening time in Seminyak Beach, feel the ambiance of truly beach... Nice to see the scenery especially in Sunset time, relax and \\me time\\\"\"", "If you come from a pristine country like Australia, very few beaches elsewhere can compete and so it is the case in ; but Seminyak Beach was 7 minutes walk to our hotel and allowed us access along the whole stretch of Seminyak and Kerobokan beaches. It is faster to walk along beach front to say Potato Head Beach Club than to use the winding roads in Seminyak. We used it as our quick access to some other places like Petitenget Temple.", "A great place to relax. Should that be here to visit. Enjoy the wildlife alone or with company. Highly recommended for relaxation.", "Sunny Seminyak Beach, we were lucky to have some very nice waves during our time there, it can be a busy beach, with plenty of people, surf boards, beach lounges and umbrellas, but there is still plenty of room to relax. Watch the sunset in the evening from the bean bags on the beach or the cafes on the beach best place to be around 5pm.", "The Most interesting thing to do if you are in south Nice walk and amazing view But very touristic specially during day Take care to book a driver or an bluebird Taxy in advance Because not a lot of options from there", "Too crowded, too noisy and to touristic place, in my opinion, not worth paying for it. A pitty, though.", "We just love the vibe of Seminyak beach. Love the beach bars and the waves. The whole beach comes alive in the evening and is just beautiful.", "I visited seminyak in dec, 2015. Very beautiful views from the beach. the weather is amazing. Overall a very wonderful experience", "Not the best of Beaches but an experience nonetheless . The beach was full of boats that were docked. After visiting Balagan Beach and Seminyak, this was the bad third cousin.....", "Great to visit...amazing! Just wondering how it came to be. Safe and sound and loved walking around the park.", "Seminyak Beach is a must when in . This beach must be unique, because in the afternoon it transforms into a beanbag beach. Yes, all the restaurant/bars on Seminyak Beach put out beanbags and tables facing the sunset. They also have local bands performing until the sun has set. Don't miss this spectacular sight!", "We picked the wrong day to come here, it was a local holiday and there were thousands here but that said the day was beautiful and the photos we took were insane, had a spot to eat at the buffet and price wise it was okay, its nice to wander about the temples and not have to remember to put on a sarong all the time. Made a boo boo with a guy who asked where I was from, said Europe - he said something about football and I just said yeah football, next thing I knew I was standing with loads of people getting my picture taken....so someone in a group of kids think they have a selfie with a famous footballer.", "Our family of 4 stayed a week in April, just 10 mins walk from Seminyak Beach & visited it regularly. The beach is nice with beach restaurants playing 80’s music with plenty of beach chairs interspersed with 5 star hotels. The beach itself was nice & empty as most of the tourists are on the beach chairs. It was really nice to walk on the beach in the early mornings & evenings too to watch the sunset or even to swim in the waves. The sand itself had a blackish hue with fine sand. The famous beach shack La Plancha is on this beach.", "We loved Seminyak Beach! It’s clean and the water is beautiful. It’s busy at sunset everyday but there’s plenty of room to spread out and countless beach clubs to sit and watch the sunset from. It’s way better than the pictures you see on the internet. Seminyak is a great place in to visit ❣️", "The food options on this side of Seminyak beach are more international from tacos to pork ribs. However the beach itself is nosier and not as clean. Just take a walk down to Legian and both the ocean and beach will satisfy your vacation needs better.", "Beautiful place to relax but also a very fun night life to have fun beautiful people we will be coming back again :)", "I guess coming from Australia it's hard to find good beaches compared to what we have back home, however I was truly shocked at the state of Seminyak Beach. The rubbish was piled up on the beach, mostly plastic bottles. The water was filthy as well with rubbish in it. I couldn't believe people were actually swimming and sunbathing on the beach. I will not be returning, there are much better beaches, cleaner beached around Asia.", "Beautiful location, check the entrance price prior to paying. Very touristic, don't eat at the tourist trap restaurants", "The up and coming destination with niche cafes and retail outlet but more laid back than the overly crowded Seminyak with a black beach to lure the beach goer! With good assortment of good class hotel accommodations and villas!", "Very nice view. It was densely cloudy during our visit and we were literally inside the floating clouds. Amazing was the view and worth visiting. Don't forget to have some launch with some mountain views in any restaurants there...", "The view is great but too crowded with lot of tourist taking pictures with selfie stick. So i can not enjoy the view quietly.", "Took a short stroll from our hotel at Courtyard by Marriott Seminyak to catch the beautiful sunset. We didn’t manage to catch the sunrise or chill in the afternoon there but overall is Nice beach with fine sand.", "Very busy, especially with large tour groups so there was a bit of a wait to get onto the stepping stones or to get an uncluttered picture. Still worth a visit.", "Seminyak beach is really just ok, the hawkers will inundate you, I bought something just to stop them hounding me, but even more came to me after that! It's not always that clean.", "A must seen while in . Shopping again for the shopper holic great views and large walking area to get different views of the whole area. Not to good for wheel chair or elderly. Very busy area lots of tourists all the time.", "So lovely, an amazing place and would make sure I keep on coming to this super beautiful side of ,", "I can say this place quite big and nice area to walk. The building is not very impressive if compared to other places but still a nice walk with my bf. the thing that i didnt like is it took nearly 2hrs drive (4hrs in total). :(", "The seminyak beach is a local beach not a private one, lacks basic cleanliness. The water is very dirty filled with plastic bottles and caps and other junk. Please visit private beaches adjoining the resorts instead. The water temperature was warm for December.", "We came last month and it was huge crowded both foreigners and locals. Entrance is 60k rupiah for a person. It is worth for walking an hour.", "Very disappointing you can walk round this place in 15 minutes and was right by a busy road not at all what I expected", "This has to be one of the most beautiful sights ever it’s something every one who visits has to see", "The water was quite shallow and there and plenty of boats so it is not a perfect spot for swimming. However the view was nice and the chairs were cheaper when compared to Seminyak Beach. My friends and I paid 20,000 Rupiah for each chair which was very reasonable. The day I visited Sanur Beach was very windy so we didn't stay for a long time. Overall it is a nice beach to visit in .", "Amazing view, this place was a bit far, drive need 2 hour. But view was very very beautifull .... worth it, with long jorney and the road go there was very bad and small. Difficult to past between 2 car.", "This is one of the most visited and photographed places in , the waiting time at the queue for selfies at the \\sky gate\\\" can take more than an hour. But definitely worth a visit.\"", "Nothing special, like the whole Seminyak area. There was a weird smell at the beach and towards north it was a bit trashy. Big waves so no swimming. Sunbeds were expensive (100)", "Sunset cocktails on Seminyak Beach were stunning! Such a fun atmosphere each evening as the Sun goes down, music to enjoy and people watching on Bean Bags!!", "When we landed we then realised we have to pay kind of tax to be on that road as well as we have to eat in the resturant to see the peak and take pics else the ladies would surround you till you order. However nice place to spend on.", "The restaurant inside is ridiculously overpriced. Beware if parking a bike or car in the car park outside- a man will try and sell you a ticket at twice the going rate- better to park on the road outside. The place like most in is in average state of repair- still it's not expensive to enter and the restaurant at the entrance is quite good.", "Our hotel was just 10 min walk down to Seminyak Beach. Minus the vendors trying to sell you items, it’s a lovely walk/swim along the beach. There are day beds you can hire. A line of restaurants both casual and formal for a great view of the sunset. The beach was clean.", "We walk down here all the time day and night , its beautiful Go along the path which ever way and you not only have food shops but you also have 7 eleven, its wonderful, and if you dont want to buy anything or be bothered by people, just say no and stop following me, this is a family area", "Seminyak Beach is still one of the cleanest along here. Lots of beautiful cafes and restaurants to relax in and watch the waves or catch a breathtaking sunset while sipping on s cocktail. The beach is cleaned daily here so it is great to have a swim without all the litter👍", "The entry process was a little tricky with plenty of \\dont park here\\\" and \\\"dont come here\\\" waves, but this was becasue I did not buy an entry ticket when I arrived. Suggest to buy entry ticket (60k) as well as motorbike parking (10k) then wander through. Great alternative to the usual Legian / Seminyak tourist hot spots and worth spending an hour wandering the markets, grab an ice cream, taste something new. I took my father here as we enjoy the long ride, but probably wont visit again. Definately worth going at mid afternoon to catch sunset. Stop in at some of the attractions on the way including Luwak Coffee Mini Golf.\"", "I do not suggest visiting this place during the rainy season plus peak season. I was there to see more of the crowd than the views. It was so much worse than the picture on the internet. I took a boat ride and half way it started raining heavily and I was totally unprepared. It was freezing cold and I fell sick on that night.", "Seminyak has become overdeveloped like Kuta and Legain. It's good for shopping, watching sunset and spending time a bars& cafes. There are nicer beaches in the north west corner of . The beaches a bit further away are a lot nice", "Leave early from where you’re staying to beat the crowd if that’s possible. We left at 6 am from Ubud and got place 160 in line. We knew we’d be waiting for about 2.5 hours so be sure to bring something to pass the time. Also, be sure to have gone to the bathroom before leaving your hotel as this place charged money but also it wasn’t ideal facilities.", "Nice to walk along the 'boulevard'. A bit annoying are all the bikers on the same path ringing there bell all the time.", "Just a short walk where we stayed is seminyak beach. Forget about Swimming cause the wave is too high and red flag everywhere. Nice to go for a stroll and sunset view.", "A bit touristy and mainly people come here specially farmers to give their offerings according to our guide. It's a bit wider to walk around to take photos . It's a good place to visit as a part of a tour.", "This place was not as big as I was expecting, but what is there is certainly impressive and beautiful. Amazing stone sculptures, fish and loads of photo opportunities and it's only 30,000 Idr entry. There is a fantastic restaurant where you can enjoy a beer or some food at reasonable prices and the views are amazing, well worth the money for the experince", "beach drink sun nice vibes... all in one place: seminyak! you find the best hotel and place to eat there and wide nice beach. each restaurant has a very comfy puff chair where you can order food drink or only chill! they put some nice music around 5 that makes everything more exciting . i loved it!", "A more lovely version of places like Seminyak. It's cleaner whilst still having many options and things to do. Beaches are gorgeous.", "Very crowded area. I would not recommend to allocate too much time here as there are only 2 significant place to visit. The view is very nice but there is litter hidden away at the side of the attractions which is a bit of a turnoff.. The two POI are 10minutes walk from one another so an hour is more then enough for a visitation.", "Amazing natural views & knowing new culture with nice photos that you will never get it again, recommended", "Know Seminyak beach for years, When was not busy and with famous 66 Club. Now the beach is much more touristic with plenty of good choices.One of my favorite.", "The main attraction are the stepping stones in one pond. there is only one way in and out and people line up to walk through it. Once you are in, you are really stick until you get to the end. We spent 30 to 45 minutes walking the short path because people stop to take photos at least 4 different spots. And some people really take their time or have large groups where everyone gets their own time in front of the camera. There looked to be a swimming area behind a fence so there may have been a hotel in the area, but I am not sure.", "Finding a place to dine by the beach with some acoustic live music? Then you will love Seminyak like we do. My BF and I visited the beach for 4 consecutive nights at the same beach side stall for their amazing view, and live music. Stalls were set up on the beach itself , facing the sea and bean bag chairs were lay out with a table for dinning makes it even more relaxing. The staff were really friendly too.", "Stunning place, just jaw-droppingly beautiful. Well worth the visit. There´s a nice little restaurant, where you can sit, have a drink and just soak in the atmosphere.", "This place is amazing and very large. At the entrance you will need to pay and then for those ladies in shorts you will require a sarong which is supplied. Beware of your earrings, sunglasses, shoes and bags when strolling along the path on your way to the magnificent view. There are handlers available should they steal any of your things and it is not scary at all so don't be put off by this. Just thought I should tell you. It is full of tourists but everyone is there to admire the views which are amazing. Like everything in there are steps but it is fine and not strenuous. You could be there for an hour or have a picnic in the beautiful grounds and stay longer. The cliffs are magnificent and the sunset amazing. Well worth going to see.", "I will be honest, there are not much to see here. This is an spot to take a picture as a souvenir from Indonesia, we had fun thinking of the poses that we will make in our turn..haha, by the way no kisses are allowed. The picture is taken with a mirror, I knew that and is fine, is very creative I think. You will have to go as first thing in the morning to avoid crowds and take a turn. Was fun more than cultural experience.", "Disappointed that this place turned into a tourist trap as in it cost my husband and I with our 4 year old on a scooter $170,000 rupea to enter the area. Then you walk through a substantial sized market of vendors all selling pretty much the same type of stuff then you walk down to the water and realize there is at least 1000 other people with the same plan as you for the sunset and it completely losses its appeal as a special spot.", "Another green, lush, beautiful spot thats a must! So very old and full of reverence...", "A lot of tourists! very nice place although the queue to the picture spoils a little all. around a lot of interesting places where you can eat well", "Wonderful landscapes. Try their speedboat and enjoy the view! Enjoy the cool breeze. Take beautiful pictures. Small park. Great for family. Did not recommend their buffet tho. Small art market at the outside offer negotiable-make sense-price. But still you have to bargain. Huge parking lot, there are ATMs as well.", "awesome selection of restaraunts and bars! Great place to unwind and relax in Seminyak! Family friendly location", "The views here are pretty spectacular and worth a walk around the headland. Just saw so many people standing way too close to the edge trying to get a sweet pic for the gram..The light lick of spray can quickly change & with a bigger set of waves which are sure to be right behind - it can soon be spraying all the way up near the little kiosks.", "We came here to take pre-wedding photoshoot and was shocked by the entrance fees! It costs us IDR 500.000 just to enter and take photos in a PUBLIC area! This is ridiculous and I believe that my driver made a peg with the staff who issues the ticket there. I overheard their secret conversation that they are agreeing to spilt 250k with each other! What a daylight robbery! I have no evidence to raise my case but only to grit my teeth and move on. IDR 500k is a lot and can worth up to 2 month salaries of a local nese! The charges is a daylight robbery. Is that how wants to portray itself as the world's destination? When tourists come to take their wedding photo, aren't they promoting as well? This is a win win situation and the government should seriously to look into this matter. They should encourage tourists to come, not drive them away. For those of you who wish to take wedding photos at the Pandawa Beach, think twice. I believe that there are many more beautiful beaches in the world that one can \\share the nature\\\" for free.\"", "we stayed at seminyak and in the afternoon would go to the beach for a couple of bintangs and watch the sunset and we found this great bar called sunset hut run by Duncan and with the help of Frankie and Rodney what a great crew, and they are well traveled so knowledgeable of bail and many other places plus they are always keeping an eye on things, whilst we were there they saved 2 kids in a rip. Highly recommend it is just opposite jayakarta resort facing beach just to your left.", "Nothing much to see and just a cliff. Too crowded inside and full with people. Need to purchase entrance ticket somemore. Only Recommend to those traveller who never see any cliff or monkeys before", "This place was overcrowded and luckily we had avoided the sunset peak time. And there is obviously thousands of group tourists taking selfies everywhere", "A very nice long clean stretch of beach, superb for a good run or even just a walk, If your a guest at SAMAYA u'll have the pleasure of chilling on the seaside lounger sipping iced water or a drink, its bliss…and those moments just stay with you...", "A bit dirty and overcrowded. Came here for a long walk and to watch the sunset on a beachbag. If you're staying in Seminyak, I recommend coming for one day but then hiring a driver to take you to other prettier, cleaner beaches.", "Joined the Instagram one day Tour organised by Mr Gusti Bawana. There are too many places to visit, but we were in a well paced tour, relaxed and no rush. It was very well organised and the tour guide/driver was very friendly and knowledgeable. We knew that we could not see all the places that we wanted to see in such a short time, but the tour guide took us to most iconic and picturesque sites . It was a day well spent and remembered.", "Well this is probably an iconic place in . Yes it is totally touristified but still has its charm. Beautiful and scenic it offers plenty of photographic options. Better to spend a lesiurely couple of hours taking in the views.", "Wonderful experience! A long ride and a steep hill to drive up at the end of the ride, followed by an almost vertical climb for the last 100 yards on foot (so definitely not for the mobiity restricted), but once there the views and the atmosphere are breathtaking. That said, there is a long wait for your very small window of opportunity to take your few photographs and because it's so popular they don't give you much time to think about what poses you're going to make, so do all that while you're waiting for your turn. If you want to, as we did, you can pay to be fitted in nese traditional dress to make your photographs all the more authentic - it's a nice touch and wasn't very expensive (nothing is in ). There's plenty to see and take photos of whilst you are waiting, but it's worthwhile getting there early in the morning if you can, to make your queue as brief as possible. We arrived a little after 7 am and had a 90 minute wait even at that time of day, so later will be busier still. It was a good experience, great photos to keep for a lifetime, a bucket list ticked but don't need to go back.", "Seminyak beach is one of the most popular beaches in . I loved the sunset there!! The nice atmosphere and the local food is good.", "One of the most beautiful places in , This in fact is my favourite place in . This place is Serene and Beautiful. The lave side view. A religious place. The weather is so fantastic. Also enjoyed our visit to Strawberry fields on our return.", "Our go to beach in Seminyak. We've been learning to surf here. The waves are fast so it's hard work, but it's fun to try. Great casual bars and beach restaurants. Nice place to chill.", "So for 5 minutes of fun you may come from 30/45-1 hour drive from your hotel and might be left disappointed as only nese people are allowed to go in and there isn't much to do other then walk into hoards of tourists . When you get there you will be harassed by shopkeepers on the way and then you get to the rock , take 2 photos and go back home .", "if you dont like the crowd - go to another mountain. if you are able to look threw the crowd - is beautiful.", "I went here at 1pm. Pics and videos in internet look amazing, but the reality is far from my expectation. The entrance is way too expensive for this kind of attraction.", "Seminack . Can be busy but if you go outside of school holidays it's not to bad. Check that you have good accomodation we prefere to stay in a private villa as it's nice to have the privacy with your own pool and so on. The restaurants have improve immensely lots of wonderful Australian chefs are now running them and offering fabulous fresh heathy food , you can even get a great cup of coffee.", "Don't forget to stay on at the beach for evening meals and entertainment - much to do on Seminyak beach in front of Double 6 Hotel", "The Seminyak beach is a really nice beach. But with all the people there, it's hard to really enjoy the calm or the ocean. There is also several people trying to sell stuff all the way and everywhere. Not the kind of beach to relax. Good place to enjoy a drink or beer. In february, the ocean is hard to swim at this place.", "We loved this place. Worth a quick visit and lots of photos. Our truck got bogged on the way out... had to help push. Added to the adventure for the kids! 😂", "Do not miss a visit here as the surroundings and scenery are just superb. We enjoy coming here whenever we are in .", "Must visit place to see which is totally commercialized by the local people..Beautiful tourist place...Carry water and charge your camera batteries..Don't buy anything back it is xtimes of the price..", "Excellent. Definitely worth coming while in . Food and people were very nice. 🌟 🤩 ⭐️ Trisna was our host", "Great spot to visit....not a lot of amenities but a great view of nature at her best...worth a stop 🤓", "I was initially concerned since the photos I saw before looked like there were a lot of tourists going here. But we took a chance anyway and found that the view was majestic, even better than in the photos! Definitely worth the trip!", "Beautiful people , beautiful place . With so much to see .you must travel and get into the countryside", "After we hired our scooters we headed down to the Beach for a Bintang or three at one of the bars and then went back again for Tapas that evening. This place is sensational, we were also treated to some of the best live DJ music mixes we have ever heard that evening, do not miss Seminyak Beach when you come to !", "Many restaurants with tourist scams. Price on the bill is higher than on the menu included tax. Betwen 3-10K too much seems normal in this area. Not much but incorrect and bad for their own business. Nice place for jogging and enjoy the sunrise. Best place when all stores are still closed and almost no tourists and no sellers are on the streets", "Need struggle to visit this place. Hundreds of stairs and I recommend to take a guide. It is not expensive. As the way is not easy so better to go in the morning avoid the heat. When you arrive at the summit the view are awesome.", "Great place to chill out and have a beer on the beach, Seminyak is renowned for the finer things in , though people say it's expensive that's only by standards, you can expect to pay Australian prices at the restaurants.", "The place is extremely beautiful. It feel exactly like in those Disney movies when the panorama is so beautiful and u wondering if u are in real world or in movies. Is around 2 hours far from Ubud or airport but definitely worth visiting. February 2017", "Lovely stone gate thingy. Don't bother waiting for hours for a photo walk around take a few snaps with your phone and go somewhere else. Not worth doing this location on its own but ok when combined with other sites as a day trip. My tip, find an online image of the gate and photoshop yourself in. No one will know haha.", "I am usually not bothered by tourist traps. But this is one that I would miss. Everyone comes for the sunset apparently and they pack them in. Monkeys are everywhere and can be annoying. Guards warn you that they will steal your sunglasses and certainly any available food. But the real problem is the sheer volume of people wandering around in very tight quarters waiting for a good picture. Parking is a nightmare and loudspeakers are constantly blaring for people to move their vans. My daughter said it best. \\This is meant to be a peaceful, tranquil place\\\". It is anything but. I couldn't bring myself to pay for the dancing as I couldn't fight the rush of humanity and the disorganization.\"", "Really beautiful despite it rained on my visit. It is crowded with tourists accompanied with tour guides. You will feel the serenity as you entered the compound.", "Right beside it's sister beach at legain, Seminyak is the less crowded of the two. However, they are both pretty similar in terms of what they have to offer. Surf and drink vendors line the beach offering surf lessons and board rental. Salesmen of sunglasses and henna artists will also offer their wares and services to you. If you love to surf, the place here is pretty great. However, be warned that they can be quite strong for a beginner surfer, so don't go too far out! In fact, if you are a beginner, it might be better to surf at Legain. Also, there are more surfers in Legain so it would be easier for anyone to spot you if you're in trouble. *In fact I had to be saved by a lifeguard after getting swept out by a riptide!", "The 50 km/35mi from Nusa Dua take up to two hours, which kills most of the enthusiasm. Yes, it’s a focus of tourism but a worthier one than Uluwatu. And yes, sunset must be nice here. The walk to the cliff reminds me of the walk to the leaning tower in Pisa, but then the island sets the temple apart and gives some nice pictures. The promontory to the right/north is well manicured and offers some good views. Even better is the narrow alley up to the left – there are shops for a reason. High on the cliff there are a number of cafés, simple, shady with great views and no tourist during daytime. Guess that’s where everybody will be for sunset.", "I spent an afternoon at Seminyak Beach body surfing and it was so much fun. The waves are big but it didn't feel dangerous. No undertow. There were a few surfers in the evening but they mainly came out the next morning. Very nice long beach for walking. Great spot to watch the sunset.", "Go as early in the morning as you can else you are going to share the place with about 3,000 other tourist which makes it impossible to get any photos", "Every bit as beautiful as the pictures suggest. As other folks have mentioned, It gets very busy, so we visited early in the morning. Just us and a few locals around, so none of the hassles experienced by many. Well worth a visit.", "Great views and experience. beautiful long drive to get to the top. There are sarongs to hire at the entrance", "Beautiful and Amazing view. The drive to the view point is very good. Visit when the weather is clear.", "We were advised to take a visit and we did we were dropped there by our hotel and walked back. Definitely worth a visit.", "my husband and I are choose to stay at Seminyak for our honeymoon in . What can I say is, Seminyak is a perfect location for those who want to stay at moderate area. Easy to find a Halal food for the muslim but if you can't find the Halal restaurant, just asked the local people because most of the 's local people are friendly and helpful.", "Nice place , lovely forrest middle of traffic. Be careful with your stuff inside and outside of park. Very Nice to Go before 11am", "Still great to visit especially if there is a great sunset. Beware of big crowds though and increased entry cost...60,000rp per person plus small charge to park your vehicle also.", "It's really worth to come to this place, through those bumpy roads and hot sunny day... but in the end, you will be surprised and amazed by the awesome view.", "This main stretch of beach running across Seminyak-proper is home to dark sand and a considerable amount of rubbish. Unfortunately there are a number of creeks and storm-water drains that empty onto this vast area, meaning refuse, pollutants and excrement flood onto the sand in places. While there are [visibly] some good waves on offer, and there are a few restaurants/bars/clubs opening onto the beach, this would be one to be avoided. There are many options available on the island, and - coupled with the persistent 'salespeople' offering a variety of beach-side up-sells (e.g. board-hire, sun-bed hire, trinkets) - this is not a good one.", "I came here whenever I came to . First time with my best friend, second time with my husband. Just love the ambience. So relaxing and romantic.", "Had lots of fun and great pictures. A fairly busy place for the low season we visited. Very safe as we followed the Sanctuary's safety guidelines.", "Seminyak beach is not much crowded. Its a clean beach where you can relax and also play in water. Good resorts and hotels nearby to stay.", "A great long stretch of beach, great for watersports and sunsets! Fairly busy as most of the hotels are right on the beach, but a great spot when in Seminyak. Sand is super soft and lovely on the southern section of the beach!", "Beautiful place that was part of a North Tour that we did. The weather was a bit cloudy that day, but gave the place a kind of mystic feel to it. Not extremely crowded.", "I've been to Seminyak many times now and love it. The beach is fantastic, I love going to La Plancha and the other beach bars to get a mid afternoon drink in between splashing in the surf and relaxing on one of the many recliners. As the sun nears the moment of spectacular sunsets I transition to one of the colourful beanbag chairs to enjoy the view. Then, I stay at a nearby hotel so I can quickly shower, change and get to one of Seminyak's many gorgeous delicious restaurants. It's easy enough to rent a motorcycle or hire a driver to go up and around the island on longer days to view the many temples, rice terraces and other more nese favourite spots. I will warn that our fellow Australian neighbours tend to get a bit crazy and exhibit at times an appalling lack of respect for the local people and other tourists. But, hey, there are many Aussies that are super charming and delightful... I love you guys. Just reign in the trashy types a bit better... frankly, it's embarrassing. We all want to have a good time in this friendly, gorgeous place... it doesn't require falling on the ground or vomiting in the bushes to make that possible. Our Indonesian hosts would appreciate your thoughtfulness as well. Do keep in mind that Seminyak is in the trio of townships along western that are most commercial and frequented by tourists. You can minimise the negative impacts of this by keeping your daily travel to a minimum, locating your accommodations close to where you want to spend most of your time and planning all day tours for yourself that start early in the morning before traffic gets really ramped up.", "Hired some comfortable beach chairs, slathered on some factor 30 and spent a beautiful day on Seminyak beach. It's not a great beach for swimming, but the water is pleasant for a quick dip.", "There was a great view from nearby restaurants and photo spots. Nearby food and shops are also very nice.", "Seminyak beach is cleaner than most other beaches, and nice surf. Not overcrowded and the surf was also nice. It's got a beautiful sunset - when it's not too cloudy. Worth a visit when you are in .", "I went at sunrise, which was a huge mistake. It is way too cloudy to see anything and it takes forever to clear up. We ended up going back later in the afternoon so I could get that #instapic (I know it's pathetic my dedication to this, but the picture was so worth it.) yes the lines are long, but it really is a beautiful site. Something to note: the reflection part is a bit of a scam. There is no pool or anything, the photographer uses a mirror and holds it below the camera so the picture looks much prettier than real life.", "It’s a beauty, it truly is. But to be honest; it’s better on photos. It is so busy that it’s hard to find a good spot to enjoy the view. And a true magnet for insta-photographers trying to add an “original” selfie to their album. Coming early really pays off. Soms restaurants and toilets nearby, nothing really special or clean. Fee to get in was 5000 idr per vehicle which is cheap, but make sure you have it on you.", "I recommend getting there by 9am to avoid the long line. We went there at 8:30am & there was already 10 people ahead of us. But we only had to wait for 15 minutes. We got a Instagram worthy pic!", "We been there last week ... the place is beautiful but the day that we visited had some areas closed for cleaning or something. Not much to see though ❤️But I’d recommend for sure :)", "Just returned from Seminyak and visited the beach on a few occasions. We found it very nice and great for a relaxing drink at sunset. Previous posters have commented that it was dirty. Yes the sand is sort of black but maybe that is it's natural hue. Dirty?......I'm not sure of that. In saying that, we were only there from sunset for a few hours, and found it lively and very relaxing.", "We would return here again and again. So much to see, our driver was so friendly and nothing was a problem.", "Nice Place, However lots to walk. tough with a kid. Gets dark very early. Planning is extremely important.", "We visited Seminyak Beach for dinner. Amazing sunset views and many restaurants to visit and enjoy the view.", "Very peaceful and beautiful place. Be careful of the locals outside who try to offer you stuff - they don’t take no for an answer.", "This was a beautiful place to explore, with rugged shoreline viewed from the top of massive cliffs. There is no such thing as safety barriers, which adds to the beauty, but you will need to be extra vigilant with children. On one section there are monkeys, which is a good experience, but also a bit tense. They had a night show that went for an hour, which was very culturally well done, but it is a long time to sit on concrete if you're a bit older and I would suggest children or teenagers may not get through even half of it. We traveled there by hotel transport, highly recommended. Overall a good experience.", "Was an amazing trip one of the best in Also the tour guide mr Munif was very welcoming and he is doing everything in order to have a great experience Luved the place Cleanness Organized Definitely I’m coming again And thanks Munif for the Amazing Trip", "Nice double six beach in Seminyak , worth visiting! Also comfortable sun beds on the beach and the sunsets are amazing colourful! There are some cosy restaurants where to eat; food was excellent!", "Worth a trip for a look we hired a buggy and had a drive to it, few street sellers but not much else there.", "Great photo opportunity. Although if you want to go to the toilet, you have to pay for the privilege.", "if you want to spend some extra time out of your hotel in Seminyak then you can reach this beach easily either by a hotel shuttle or through a taxi that wont cost you much. along the beach there are many cafes and bars to chill in or you can just relax on the warm sand. if you have more time and want to see better beaches I suggest you see the Padang Padang Beach as well.", "Have travelled to this area many times and mostly enjoy the drive. The mountain and it's surrounding natural area always looks good but the main street and the local businesses urgently need attention. This time we ventured down to Lake Batur and although the road was terrible (to say the least) the hot water springs were very enjoyable and would certainly visit them again. On arriving back in the main part of town we had lunch at a large restaurant which had recently been extended and left this eatery rather full (it was a smorgasboard) and relaxed for the long drive back to Seminyak.", "Our tour guide bought us here - of course we were familiar with its image on Instagram already but also knew about the dangerous hike down. Few photos, couple of temples and the odd monkey. That path down though - I’m scared of falling so hated seeing the edge or my wife near the edge. I chickened out early but I’m sure the climb down would be worth the climb up. We walked round to the other headland where you can take yet more photos if you have the time Worth going to - shame so many of us tourists are around to spoil the view!!", "Out lovely driver took us here at our request - a great drive getting here & we really enjoyed our time walking around, looking at the beautiful gardens & topped off nicely with a lovely lunch at the hotel adjoined. A really nice trip", "Awesome place, gets better every time we visit (4 times so far) with more and more improvements happening all the time . Worth the effort, definately.", "Visited last year, loved it so much, came back this year and will probably come next year. It is so beautiful.", "e like Seminyak Beach because it is clean and inviting for walks and jogging and it connects a number of beautiful hotels/restaurants with easy daytime and night time.walks", "We went to Seminyak Beach twice. Both times at Sunset. Beautiful view! The beach is clean and family friendly. The fresh corn available at the entrance...not to be missed.", "Seminyak beach is a beautiful beach. You can find plenty of vendors for beach benches and umbrellas at reasonable rates. If some one is interested in surfing, there are a couple of surfing schools right on the beach. One thing to be careful about is where you get your money exchanged for local currency. You will find plenty of small shops claiming to be 'authorized currency dealers', however a vast majority of them give you less money than what is mentioned at the shop entrance.Particularly, one member of their team will distract you with general questions while the person handling the currency will hand you less money than what they owe you. So always count the money yourself even if the shop owners counted it in fornt of you. We wound \\ Central K\\\" group of shops very reliable when it came to money exchange. If you are looking of good art work and wood work, I would recommend buying it from Ubud where you will find products with better quality.\"", "We visited here with our driver Hadi, whom we had booked for 2 days with Deans Drivers of Distinction and we thought it was extremely picturesque. We took photos of the lake and It was very scenic as was the drive to get there .", "Better than beaches in Seminyak, Legian or Kuta for cleanliness but nothing compared to endless white pristine beaches on the coast of Western Australia. We are very spoilt there.", "We chose Seminyak for our honeymoon stay as it supposed to be one of the best beaches on , but were very much disappointed to say the least. We met only pollution with plastic, huge mountains of rubbish on and next to the beach about which locals say it comes from China. Also it is very crowded and very loud. In June 2016 most of the time swimming was prohibited due to huge waves and every 100m stinky sewage water was led into the ocean. It is a tragedy that the awareness about the unbelievable environmental damage is that little...", "The view was very nice however every few steps we were hassled to buy something by very pushy sellers. I usually smile and say a polite no but it was so intense by the end of it i had to just say a firm no and look away/ignore them (which i have never done before!). Overcrowded and you just couldn't relax and take the view in properly due to fear of constantly being asked to buy something. 2 women grabbed my hand and put fruit in it saying it was a gift but i just couldn't believe them due to their fellow touts ruining it.", "This place has really boomed since I was here last and really catering to a hipster culture but keeping some of its traditional identity with the rice paddies and local architecture. Next time we come here I think we will base ourselves here as it is good for the family and still has the buzz.", "we greatly enjoyed the time with our family at the beach. and we stopped at one of the cafe's in seminyak while looking at the beautiful sunset. It was late, we continue to shop in the area seminyak. A very impressive.", "so calm and peaceful! 6am you can see a wonderful sight!!", "Views are beautiful!! Very green & great design lay out. I have been to many times & I can’t believe I have never travelled here. Definitely coming back!! Food/drinks FANTASTIC!! Happy staff too🤗", "If you are on holiday to take as many pictures as you can, this would be worth some nice shots if you can Photoshop-remove tourists... When youve seen it you can leave this place, which has not much to offer.", "Honestly I wouldn't bother coming here, it has a nice view and a nice place to walk around but you could find the same thing at other places. Quite crowded.", "Need to see this place if you're planning the east side tour. The area is not crowded with a lot of tourist unlike other places. You need a strong knee to climb up the stairs but it's worth seeing it.", "Nice place to catch sunset view. Get your Jagung Bakar here (Grill corn) with assorted flavours from spicy,butter,cheese & salty. To me personally, I would prefer the butter ones.", "Seminyak ended up being my favourite beach spot! Not so crowded as its southern neighbours!! Some fine restaurants and beach bars! And that's when we start to see some quality resorts!!", "Keyif dolu zaman geçirebilirsiniz. Fotoğraf çekebilir ve uzun uzun yürüyebilirsiniz. Sıcak hava ve nemli ortam biraz rahatsız edebilir. & You can spend time full of joy. You can take pictures and you can walk for a long time. Hot and humid weather may make some uncomfortable", "This is a beautiful spot! Great for photos and popular on instagram - can get a bit crowded though as everyone wants their picture taken here", "Entrance fee rp 30,000 per person. The scenery was breath-taking and you could easily spend 1-2 hours taking photos there (3 major spots as backdrop). Since it's west facing, pretty good spot to see sunset. There are some shops selling souvenirs . Although we didn't really ask for the price, clothing seems pretty cheap and aren't marked up heavily compared to other places e.g. ubud market.", "I gave a try to surf after a lunch at seminyak. The wave was not world class but still surfable. A lot of surf schools around which worth to have a lesson there for first time surfers. The only bad there was the garbbish problem. Hoping the government will do something on it.", "Enjoy ,if you want japanes and english driver dont worry i ll assist you in , we want make your holliday more componion.", "positives * view is outstanding * many convenience stores * security life guards are present negatives * noise from loud speakers * big crowd everywhere with queues * if you look for peace do not come to meditate there", "After being told that the beaches in Seminyak weren't that nice, i was slightly worried as i thought this may effect my holiday, however, the beach was lovely and me and my boyfriend spent most days there. The waves are very strong so perfect for surfing (if that is your thing). The only annoying thing, is you constantly have people coming up to you to sell you things. They are however very friendly!!", "Enjoyed getting away as we were able to get get BC flights and the CourtYard Marriott for a great price, but although the hotel was lovely, its more for families no quite areas. It rained 4 out of the 6 days. The beach spot for the hotel is too far away nea The Library on Seminyak beach. used to rain then a couple of hours and then its fine, not the case anymore. I have to say all the prices have gone up, but its still a great place. Massages are still dirt cheap, together with Taxi and all in all the food is really of a high standard. Plus no sickness at all. I love so in kind og bias as ive been going for so many years. Seminyak is great shopping food and accommodation, what more can you ask for? Well nice weather would have been nice ...happy holidays!", "I'm not sure what I was expecting to see but this was amazing! it was like a dinosaur breathing. Enjoyed the visit however there were a lot of tourists and some cheap markets set up. The surroundings are dry and dusty with rubbish around.", "Good shopping and enjoy eating. The road have a cute shop and good restaurant. Enjoy to bargain and get the cheap price.", "I went to Seminyark beach to see a Sunset. The Sunset was so beautiful and fantastic.I stayed on the beach for four hours. It was an atmosphere of calm and restifulnes.", "Crowdy, long time to trevel even by bike. It is a good place to make a really good picture, BUT you cant make it because of tons of people! A lot of persons who want to make a picture on your camera =)", "I did prefer Seminyak Beach 23 years ago..but more to do for tourists now :) Lots of great places to eat or just watch the sunset.", "Seminyak Beach in the dry season is very clean. Compared to when I went in January when there was rubbish all over the beach, this time I went there was none! Make the effort to go down there before sunset and pull up an beanbag to soak up the sun, beer and sunset. I even saw lots of people swimming!", "Seminyak beach along the Anantara stretch is quieter, less crowded. You can walk for miles with the waves just kissing your feet and the wind blowing. Not much bother here from people peddling their wares.", "Acces is easy via the parking lot as there s little access to beaches from Seminyak.Filled up with beachclubs charging high end rupiahs.we strolled further and end up in The Rose Social which has our fav Frose & Sangria.", "This would have to be one of my favourite attractions....we were lucky enough to have a driver who was very informative...what a wonderfull piece of would recommend the visit .", "Loved coming here, it had been a few years back. Since then, the park has been renovated and has become really beautiful.", "TL;DR: Hands down the best beach in . Okay, the situation is a bit silly. We came to the Seminyak from the airport at night, didn’t like the traffic and decided to see all the best beaches first before deciding where to live. So the next day at the early morning we started to explore them (not seeing Seminyak beach first!). Canggu, Munggu, Jimbaran, Dreamland, Melasti, Padang-Padang, Sanur (and some other places along the way) - whole day drive. Came back frustrated at night, no amazing beaches, if you were in Philippines, Thailand, Goa etc you understand, beaches are average at best. Yeah, Melasti wedding pictures are nice, but it’s not for swimming, living and relaxing. Next day we saw Seminyak beach 100m from our hotel (right at the Ku De Ta). Ocean waves, tender and smooth light yellow sand, wide and bright beach kilometers long. It’s perfect. Seminyak is the most expensive place for a reason.", "We were so disappointed when we went to the beach on our first day from a distance it looks fabulous however there is so much litter on the beach and in the sea we didn’t want to walk along the sea line or go in the sea. Genius Cafe on the beach have a clean up the beach project and offer free drinks for people who help. What a shame.. hotels don’t appear to care. The view of beach from Genius cafe ( amazing food)is gorgeous when sitting away from the litter but up close it’s horrific. We were gutted.. go to Seminyak beach.. beautiful and clean with amazing sunsets. A taxi takes 40 min and cheap or better still book Seminyak. The power of one yoga place ( on beach) and Genius Cafe are the positives of this beach", "One thing ticked off my bucket list. However be aware that there are a lot of tourists, trash and monkeys. BUT The view is just as spectacular as in the photos.", "Stunning scenery bit I would recommend going early. We kept getting told off by tourists that we were in their photos. There are way too many people.", "Wow is what I say. Absolutely took my breath away when I visited the place did not expect it to be so beautiful. But loved every moment will defiantly be recommending to my friends when visiting . Beautiful sceanery and atmosphere can't wait to visit again.", "Beautiful place to stroll around and make some pictures. Perfect in low season. Very well maintained. Highly recommended if you are in the area.", "Such a beautiful place to visit. People who visit shouldn't miss this. Morning time is preferred if you want to capture photos.", "Didn't like the way the restaurant waiters/waitresses ignoring you just because they are very full. They will act busy instead of clearing the table simply because they are closing soon.", "We had the chance to visit the beach at Seminyak. Our biggest surprise was to find the beach covered with rubbish. Plastic everywhere and no one seems to care. I spent one month in 1982 and we called a small paradise. To return there was very disappointing and if nobody care about pollution let’s continue this way and have a great holiday on the communal tip.", "Really nice place to visit. Highly recommended it. Very scenic with beautiful architecture. Great photo opportunities.", "A beautiful place and a really cool experience! Would absolutely recommend to anyone going to the area.", "Not as nice as SEMINYAK - or Ullawatu or BINGIN BEACH - Just OK - GREAT TO LEARN TO SURF -- But you do get hassled a lot to buy things", "As expected the area was really busy with lots of guest waiting for table. Service could be improved and guest wouldn't mind to pay extra", "seminyak beach just wonderful and relax. set with nice coach on beach and you can just enjoy your romantic dinner there. no fancy dressing but relax beach wear! lovely!", "Seminyak Beach is particularly great in the afternoons as the day cools as it can be a bit of a hot place, don't get me wrong you can hire lounge chairs and umbrellas, cool drinks are never to far away. I particularly like the beach for it's beach break and good surf, I surfed Ku De Ta (in front of) and Seminyak beach in from of the temple, both spots are equally as good, most prefer to surf in front of Ku De Ta. Seminyak beach is extremely popular at sunset as the view is breathtaking. At night time the restaurants and bars along the foreshore have bands and live music. There is always a buzz of life at Seminyak beach from the colourful people selling their wares, offering massages and all the beautiful life interactions. Definitely a place to visit and relax at..", "If you like taking photgraphs, don't miss this place. I was there around 10a.m, weather was sunny, the surrounding were beautiful. You can walk in and there is a park where you can just sit facing the lake and the mountains admiring them in peace.", "We just took a walk along the beach and enjoyed the sunset. Definitely great beach to visiting whilst in Seminyak.", "Good for all the best. Smart dan frendly people. Many cheap's store, art shop. Good for weak and whit famly atc", "Had a good time here! It's one of the must go places! We pay for a driver to take us around every day, cost about USD35, it's really worth it, save lots of time on calling and waiting for taxi at each stop.", "Garbage in the water, garbage on the beach and sewage in the streams heading to the ocean. Seminyak is a cool place to visit but if the beach is your focus go elsewhere.", "If you visit this place, make sure it is not too crowded. Otherswise, it's a beautifull place to see !", "For those people having their first trip to , this is a must. It is beautiful and quite spectacular. The only down side are the touts a market stalls that are continually houding you to buy something, but I guess that that is now world wide.", "There are some fantastic views from here the panorama is well worth the visit, can get busy as it is one of the to do things in we did the day visit and not the walk up although I believe you can if your energetic", "Seminyak Beach is like any other, nothing special but a nice long walk in the early morning is great.", "We took a taxi to the beautifully located water gardens. Walked around for half an hour and had lunch at the restaurant with nice sea views.", "Amazing place!!!! It is calm, quiet, relaxing and gorgeous. I recommend it. It is worth visiting it.", "If you are in then do visit Seminyak beach. It is good long beach and it is neat and clean. There are water sports, beach chairs/beds for rent and several food and beverages options. Before the beach, there is a market street where also many restaurants are there. A day can be spent easily in this area.", "Seminyak! A shoppers and gourmet paradise here in but when the heat hits you and you just need some respite from all that heat, buy some swim wear if you didn't pack it and head for the beach just parallel to the shopping strip. The water is warm and the breeze cool and that makes for a perfect combination to cool off. There are ample places for internal refreshments too; water, beer, cocktails and food galore.", "Beautiful sunset at Seminyak beach. Plenty of restaurants and bars along the beach. You can grab a drink at la plancha and watch the sunset.", "As we stayed in Seminyak the beach was just a 5 minute walk from our hotel. We decided to go there to catch the sunset. And on the day we went, it was a beautiful low tide with the sunset reflecting on the wet sand. it was the most beautiful scenery i ever captured! And as most of the tourists were at the beachside bars and restaurants it was not crowded at the water at all. Probably it wasnt safe too. But i just wanted to wet my feet by the shore and i could do that for a short while before the waves got a bit wild and i moved out! Best place to go to if you want to capture some nice sunset.", "Such a beautiful place and so peaceful here. Lots of art displayed and not crowded. Glad I made it here.", "Seminyak is a long beach that merges into Legian and Kuta as you head towards the airport. It's a wide beach with good waves for surfing and body boarding. Watch out for rip tides/currents and follow beach flags for safe swimming. The beach is quite coarse at points with broken coral and shells, so wear your water shoes if you go swimming. The beach has a few local sellers who approach to offer their crafts, a simple 'no thankyou' and you are left in peace - no hard sales chat. There are a few dogs on the beach too but are often searching for shade under a lounger and not approaching people. My one grievance is there are a few rivers from the town that run straight into the ocean and appears grey and unclean.", "I think this is a beautiful place to visit - just don't expect it to be serene. It is a tourist destination with a very well targeted shopping destination at the entry (Ralph Lauren on your way to enlightenment anyone?). Lots of people taking photos and a generally happy place, just don't go for the tranquility.", "It has so beautiful seen. nice lake and mountain. very nice flowers and trees. you will have fun there.", "from the airport to the hotel,the walk from the hotel to the beach and the beach in general was not my idea of and can defiately say I would never retun if I had to stay there a week our fist sight of the beach was one of a few dogs emptying out and there was rubbish everywhere.On our way back to the hotel, in the main street in a gutter, was a dead cat which looked like it had been there for days if not a week or more. On return to hotel, we contacted our travel agent and asked to move resort. On research before we came Seminyak was supposed to be up market. NOT in my book. I would return to but not Seminyak", "We just managed to get here in time for the sunset which is the best time of day to see it. Entrance fee was 20000 rupiah (about £1gbp). You can also get blessed and go inside but I think access was limited so we didn't bother. It was quite busy, lots of tourists but worth the visit. Some good shops on the way to it which have some traditional souvenirs at quite good value, you can barter too.", "Seminyak beach is great for renting a beach chair for the afternoon and lying back. Drinks can be purchased at the many beach shack Cafes along the beach. Enjoy the warmth in the middle of the Australian winter! 😊", "We arrived in the morning and spent around 2.5 hrs walking around. Quite a few enclosures are in the midst of an upgrade and cafe/shop not on the cheap side but plenty for young children without being a long day. Water park to finish off was great until within 10 min it was totally over crowded by what appeared to be young school children.", "When Seminyak Beach has been cleaned of storm or rainy season debris it is a great beach to relax and swim. If you require shade and in the nese heat it is advisable be prepared to pay 100 000IDR for a umbrella and lounge.", "Beach is dirty and ugly. Went to Seminyak expecting to find a paradise beach and was frustrated. I was better enjoying the hotel pool than at the beach. If you want a beach experience go to Nusa Dua or Uluwatu regions", "Has an old feel about it, in a great way. Not over-run with young drunk tourists, but still plenty to do if you so wish.", "Well worth a visit, easy to combine with other sites nearby, Klunkung, Candidasa. Good value for money in the Warung on the parking lot", "Go early. It's crowdwed and hot. Get there early to get good pictures of amazing views. Lots of markets and places to get some good gifts and food. A few people there enticing you to hold huge Python type snakes which I think is cruel. Best to go with a driver who can drop you off and let him find parking. A small fee to enter also", "Be careful and consider please if you are travelling here and looking for something amazinggg because nothing else but getting to wait in line over 3h for some gorgeous photos taken with famous sun gate (A gate, not a gate with lake). We were starting driving at 4:30am, reaching the sunrise at 6am, waiting in line till 10am for taking photos. You should go in group of friends then amusing yourselves in waiting about how people perform ridiculous postures in front of the gate lol. That was the only one interesting thing I found here. Anw, I love our pictures. You should go upstair for some strange experiences and enjoy a wide view, while tourists arriving from everywhere and posting with everything.", "Very spiritual place to visit. Lovely gardens and amazing structures. Went for sunset and it was beautiful.", "its a great view but if you have trouble walking and climbing stairs i wouldnt recommend this tour also theres a kacak dance at sunset which is good but they really over fill the arena and it gets very hot and crowded with no shade over all i liked it but wouldnt do it again", "I guess they're too used to tourists. Make sure you don't have anything unpacked that they can reach, or it could turn funny.", "Seminyak Beach is a wide stretch of beach, and is not as crowded as, say, Kuta Beach. There's also plenty of restaurants by the beach - perfect for sunset viewing.", "This is a very very nice place to have your photo taken and just to see it but you have to get here early we got there early and we were still Number 36 in line to take your photo in the gate with the mirror effect under you but it is worth it it’s such a beautiful and unique place", "A beautiful place, where your photos will not be photos ... they will be postcards. It's better to go early in the morning and you will not see so many people.", "Crowded...too many tourist, but still beautiful landscapes and the locals of course more than friendly.", "Had a fantastic time. Go in with a positive attitude and you'll love it. It is very busy in the car park which can be a bit full on, but once you enter the forest it isn't so bad. We had a really good time and spent about an hour here. It was very hot so we would have stayed longer if it wasn't so warm.", "We were here in July and found the beach to be quiet which was a nice change from the crowds of Seminyak. We preferred the scene in Jimbaran but enjoyed our time strolling the beach and hanging out in the sand.", "The view is fenomenal, we love it, it is clean and beautiful. we took a bicycle to look around.. You should try to rent the bicycle from your hotel, and try to see different backyard from other hotels.", "Clean beach with nice blue waters and white sand unlike Seminyak. Nice to walk with many cafes and small vendors.", "We were there at the morning but it was too hot and so crowdy... But when I visit the place I feel relax because this place is so beautiful and it looks even more beautiful when there are less people and in the early morning....", "Good destination for a few days if passing through. Local government together with hotels needs to try to tackle the issue otherwise people will stop coming.", "A welcome change from the busy beaches of Legian and Seminyak. Clean and calm waters to swim in. A nice place to spend an hour or two. ", "The fee was reasonable the mokeys very likable and photogenic just a shame that fees didnt pay some one to clean water ways out then it would have been pefect", "We had a great sunset view from Seminyak Beach during our visit in March 2016. Beach was clean and pleasant", "Seminyak beach is a quite place to enjoy a slowly sunset. The sea current is dangerous but gives you beautiful sights of the waves.", "A difficult one to score beacuse on the one hand to sit on the sand and swim in the water of Seminyak beach is quite terrible. The dark sand and unpleasant surf (can be dangerous) is not really conducive to playful and enjoyable frolicking. Indeed the lack of swimmers most of the time is a testament to the less than ideal conditions. Additionally like most beaches in dumping of rubbish is normal as is the vast amount of influx of rubbish from Java (affecting West coast) . Add to that the fact that dogs roam freely and you get the gist. On the other hand the beaches are what makes . Seminyak is where you can see the most beautiful sunsets, the view from the various eateries all along Seminyak beach is colourful with various vendors selling their wears. From colourful kites to an array of nic naks, So many colourful bean hags along the beach as you get closer to double six and virtually hundreds of colourful umbrellas at the Southern end make the beach transform from an 'ugly duckling' to a beautiful 'swan'", "The beach all along that coast is lovely and wide. The sand is nice and fine and you can rent loungers and parasols from the various beach bars. Its the perfect place to watch the sun set while sipping on a cold Bintang. The water is warm but there is generally some surf. I ticked off learning to surf on Seminyak Beach from my bucket list.", "Touristic must see, but for me too touristic, there are way better places to see. Get driver and car or scooter and explore yourself.", "Becoming a definite tour destination with a crazy amount of motorbikes, vans and cars pouring into the area on narrow challenging roads. Once there, through the crowds it is a stunning view.", "We are staying at the Furamaxclusive right on the beach at Seminyak & today my daughter & myself went for a swim at the beach & both of us were surprised how clean & clear the water was.. in fact my daughter said that’s the best beach she has ever swam at ( & there are some awesome beaches in NZ)!! Everyone on the beach is so friendly .. yes the hawkers do bother you but that’s all part of the fun!! Sunset time is just the best!! You can hire sun loungers or bean bags to sit , relax drink a few cold Bintangs & just enjoy a spectacular sunset. This time has made up a very special part of our holiday. This beach is awesome!!", "Imagine somehow you can block out all the masses of people with their cameras and just take in the beauty and architecture of the buildings and surrounding lake. Then you've found something special. Otherwise you've just checked a travel box. One other note: There is a food \\restaurant\\\" called Rumah Maken practically at the gate that your tour guide gets a cut from. Avoid it like the plague, unless you are a fan of mass-produced, tasteless and overpriced garbage surrounded by flies and outhouse-like toilets without toilet paper.\"", "Nice beach. Away from hussle and bussle of Seminyak, Kute, and Legian beach. Quiet enough to let us enjoy a true beach environment where people are there to relax, surfing, and take their dogs (there are somehow a lot of people with dogs) to play there. Definitely not many overdressed people go there just to take selfie on every possible angle and spot. Developed enough that there are quite a lot of nice cafes around.", "First time I visit this place is not too crowded like now. Good improvement make this place more recommended to visit.", "We got our private driver to take us there and did the drive down toward the village and lake. He took us to a nice restaurant that had a buffet and beautiful view. That was enough.", "This place is a must visit for everyone going to . Go there in the evening. It will be a little crowded but that doesnt matter.", "It is very nice place..and it was worth it..but the journey there is terrible and it is so crowded that it can destroy the whole impression.", "I know everyone goes but have to say we were disappointed. Too many people, lots of rubbish. Not our thing. Toilets are disgusting!", "Serioulsy? may once have been a cheap place to go but that is no longer the case in Seminyak at least so there is little to justify spending a lot of money to leave Australia for the purpose of beach-going. The beach is uninteresting and uninviting. The surf is large and the water murky. The sand is grey. Unsurprisingly no one swims there!", "Seminyak beach is beautiful, amazing for surfing (not that I even attempted to) but to hear the waves crashing while lying on the sun bed is so relaxing. It's not the best beach to visit along this coast line but still, if staying in Seminyak, it's certainly worth a visit", "Step out from the Oberoi property and you are onto Seminyak Beach as it is kissing with the it.Beautiful beach with crystal clear water.Swim in your own privacy as not crowded..", "Once you get past the commercial front, it's really a beautiful place. Lots of amazing views. Talking lots of photos. Walking around for an hour or so and then had a good fish lunch at a restaurant there.", "Couldn't believe all the high rise . Tourists with NO idea of the rips Fortunately can still get the best Bakso on the beach at Jalan Butinelg near Seminyak/ kerokaban", "So many different angles to get some excellent photos. A lovely spot to wander around and take in the beautiful views.", "By far THE BEST TOUR AND TOUR GUIDE WHILE IN is Gede Wiratmaja. This guide handled the whole experience in the most professional, friendly way. Driver and or guide he takes on his profession with pride in his country and his joy in bringing you to his country to enjoy all of it. I HIGHLY recommend this man and his company. He is honest and cheerful every minute he is with you. Cant wait to return to ...", "pay for parking - has an entry fee - overcrowded with tourist - not very tranquil - however it is notable for the architecture and status. Sadly the sea of tourist local and foreign together can be quite daunting - Traffic ALERT (best travel by 2 wheeler motor bike, avoid taxi/car/bus at all cost as you will be stuck is traffic for miles) - the ride is beautiful so motor bike is the way to go - compound has many gift shops, haggle for the best price if you are up for it.", "On my first visit to I went to seminyak beach and was disappointed due to the fact that it was totally unappealing there were huge King tides and it was unsuitable for swimming and relaxing .I expected the beach to be better and the waves smaller on my second visit however exactly the same .Seminyak has a good vibe and is a great area but the beach lets it down", "There's no better way to unwind after a hot day walking the Seminyak streets for a bargain or visiting the local attractions than to sit on Seminyak beach. Take in the sunset while sitting in the Seminyak sand drinking a beer or cocktail. The many local establishments serve light meals and drinks amongst beanbags and dim lights.", "Although this beach is nicer than the beach in Kuta which has litter everywhere, it's hardly clean and I definitely wouldn't describe it as a beautiful beach with white sand as it is often advertised. The water is quite shallow and the beach is wider than many. I wouldn't stay in Seminyak if I was after a beach holiday, but it's ok for a day maybe. Uluwatu is a better place to stay if you want a nice beach holiday.", "The Seminyak beach is long and wide, you can walk, walk and walk or stay wherever you want and watch people. Sunsets are so beautiful! Sea is not too quiet but you can still enjoy it. Beach is clean (city workers continuously clean it).", "What a beautiful place! I enjoyed walking along the Great Wall of . If you can, walk the entire wall down to the end where you will meet a sweet lady who makes beautiful bracelets and a view that is so remarkable.", "Seminyak beach was nice enough. I have been to much better beaches in the past. It was clean and not to many locals trying to sell you things. There were heaps of restaurants and bars. Plenty of lounges to hire. It was a pretty calm day when we went but many people were having a go at eater sports anyway. The water is warm but not very clear. Still great to cool off, after being in the hot sun all day.", "What an amazing experience, food and customer service is fantastic & a beautiful place to visit. Would definately recommend.", "By Australian standards Seminyak beach is not the most beautiful beach you will see, in fact far from it. The sand is grey and not attractive. If there has been rain or storms there is rubbish on the beach. The atmosphere in the afternoon and evening though is great with lots of beachfront bars, colourful bean bags and music. Surf looked great but quite scary. Not sure about the water quality but have been told it's not that clean. ", "Only area where the hotels have stretches of swimmable beaches. Quiet and laid back vibe away from the car noise and street happenings. It's about 30+ minutes car ride from Seminyak but some hotels have a lounge where you can buy refreshments and chill in the lounges and have a quiet day of suntanning :)", "When I was here, the weather is cloudy and windy. But the view is really great. The environment is calm and relaxing The entrance fee is just 10.000/person for local tourist and 30.000/person for international tourist", "It has breathtaking views! Bit of a tourist trap, wouldn't necessarily call this site peaceful, but it is very gorgeous. Make sure you secure a cab to get you there and back. Our cab dropped us off and you need to have someone to stay to get you back. All the cabs there were waiting for someone (who had secured cabs) and we need to use an expensive \\luxurious\\\" car service to get us back - and it was raining. Definitely go if you are in the area, but think ahead. Get in and out quickly!\"", "Beautiful position and setting, We go there every time we are in and have not been disappointed yet. An oldie but a goodie!", "Quite a site, however hard to get good pictures due to many tourists. Also it was overcast, if yoy get a sunny day you will get some special photos", "Very beautiful attraction in , it is a must visit! Amazing cliff views, temples and scenery. I highly recommend coming early in the morning (upon opening) or to see the sunset here. Be prepared because it can be very busy.", "For selfie habit people, this might be the one of the place to visit..to me, it just one of thousand sunset cliffs nothing more..sadly no food corner or a nice place to sit down and relax as its still undeveloped place", "The place is awesome and A must visit place when you are in , a beautiful place with the very cheap entrance fee.", "It was ok. We went at 8:30 just before the crowds which was worth the early morning. Probably not worth the 5,000 rp entry fee to be honest.", "Seminyak Beach is a good place to see the sunset, but cannot particularly recommend it for tourists during the day. The beach is full of piles of rubbish, & there is (as pictured below) rubbish in the ocean & washing up on the foreshore. Definitely wouldn't recommend for swimming, or water activities of any kind! If you're looking for swimming beach, head down to Nusa Dua 🏖️ It can be nice to walk along the beach (if you're that kind of person), & there was a swing set up down there during our visit (Dec 18) for tourists to take pictures with. There are a good number of beach bars around with pools, however these get unbelievably busy & we couldn't even find a place to be served. Overall, a good place to see the sunset, but I'd give the typical beach activities a miss! 🌇", "Crawling with tourists who only cared about taking good vacation pics, like 50 selfies in a row. Scenery was beautiful tho. It was a one time experience for me, I wouldn't come back.", "Excellent natural experience in te center of near UBUD love it for a day trip from seminyak Happy times back there", "Seminyak beach is a great place ti spend an evening with friends relaxing on a bean bag sipping drinks, having a nibble and chatting with friends. Great atmephere to just sit back and chill. Music can be loud. Pick your favourite bar and sit back. Enjoy a sunset if there's no cloud. We missed out. 2 weeks of cloud cover. Day time take a swim but expect debri on beach coming in with the tides. Water is warm. Dont expect white sandy beaches as it is dark grey volcanic sand. ", "We went all around , the beaches in Seminyak are large and long. Many beach clubs where you can or must rent beds. Water seams fair. The sand has not the loved white colours but a classic brown as you find by us in construction. Nothing is perfekt but sure nice", "I love this Place.... Clean with the beautiful view it's really good for enjoying time with your friend or lonely just take a time. i must come back when i back to , it's really great memories", "We thoroughly enjoyed this day and even though it was a lot of driving it was worth it. our driver was very attentive, informative and engaging. The water palace was really beautiful. The lunch provided was in a perfect spot out of the crowds at Candidasa. Learned about the cultural of in an interesting and relaxing way. Fully recommend.", "Seminyak beach is a one of the best beaches in . The beach is one of the cleanest in so the water is good not slot of garbage in the water! Nice waves and good for beginner surfers. The negative thing is that some of the people who wanna rent sun beads (especially the ones near the entrance to the beach) will try to take over prices like 100 k for one sun bead but if you walk a bit further you can get one for 50 k. There are also people who will try to sell things to you, some of them are nice and will take no for an answer and some won't and can get rude and nasty with you (especially men who try selling you paintings, don't know why).", "a bit scary to go down but it is amazing to make it. Definitely recommend to come. Need to improve some security for tourists", "the place is huge and beautiful. not too hot, stroller-friendly. goodies are cheap. toilet is clean. recommended.", "We stayed for 5 days at The Royal Beach Resort in Seminyak and it was absolutely perfect for us. The area is very beautiful, the beaches are lovely and the water warm but very rough. No swimming for 5 days but you could go in the surf and play close to shore. It is quite touristy which we did not like...crowded, lots of people trying to sell you stuff all the time...whenever we left our resort, we were inundated with offers from vendors. However our resort was like a slice of paradise...quiet, secluded, charming, authentic nese culture and food.", "Worth a little trip with your own transport, wouldn't bother with an organized tour. Many tourists but still room enough to move around and take some nice pickies.", "You need to be here at least once. It is however VERY CROWDED and prepare to have selfie-sticks and drones all over the place.", "Every visit I always go here. One of my favourites, so peaceful and beautiful. Find a quite spot and sit and enjoy the view. Markets and food there are great as well.", "area was clean, good atmosfire here, busy places a lot of people, but totaly really refreshing. next time will come again", "very nice place and the Staff all friendly and good mood. Price in always there is different if you tourist and Local people. They have sime of shows of animals too with different times. it was nice", "Seminyak Beach is nice and clean great cabanas you must pay nice place to relax with a book .Its close to walk to if you staying in Seminyak or a quick taxi ride not expensive plenty of hotels on waters edge to have something to drink or eat.", "We reached around 11 and it was very hot. We took few pictures and came back. It’s worth a visit but it should be early morning or late evening.", "I think we got unlucky on timing as we arrived on our motorbikes at the same time as a coach load of tourists. The place is really peaceful and nice to walk around but just annoying when tourists arrive and are obliviously rude and ignore nese staff. Nice and pretty place to spend an hour if you are on your way to or from somewhere though.", "I wasn't very impressed with this place. It looked like a custom made place for taking pictures. Pouds filled with fat carp who have been fed too much. In my view you can spend money and time on better places.", "Seminyak Beach is a lovely stretch of sand with waves lapping onshore. Tourists still throng the shoreline. Watch out for the occasional drug pusher as happened when I was there. Decline politely when touts approach you. Otherwise it remains a pleasant place to walk and enjoy the sea breeze. Five star hotels dot this area and they have good dining facilities if you wish to splurge on a meal.", "When we were there raining and weather wasn't clear but anyway beatiful place.Thank you for the Achun take us there.", "Can't describe this place with enough superlatives.. So just go and see for yourselves! Definitely worth the short visit:)", "Even though it was very crowded with loads of people, the view was spectacular and one to tick of my bucketlist.", "Very nice place to visit but very busy and crowded. Was worth the visit. Not really too much more to say. Shouldn't really take too much time to do", "Stunning place with amazing views. It wasn’t too busy but it was October. Some selfie stick crowds but they’re everywhere now. No hassle to buy tours etc. Entrance includes the right clothes. Plenty of places to sit and chill out watching the view", "The cliffs and views from everywhere will simply take your breath away. You cannot go to and miss this highlight destination. It was insanely swarmed with tourists, far from serene and you could hardly take a picture with a quiet background though. You should manoeuvre around with your selfie stick and climb up small rocks to have good shots.", "Sunset in is beautiful, sunset view from Seminyak beach is breathtaking! It is one of the must go and see places every time I have a visitor in town, it’s a signature snapshot of the amazing !", "We took my 6 year old to have a look and yes it’s just beautiful but maybe not the place for small children. There are no safety barriers and soooo many tourists. Little markets near by to which is nice for a walk. Perfect for adults but I was scared to let my son go and look.", "This area is my choice to stay in if I still want to be close to the action yet want a more relaxed and quiet time as well.", "Went to Seminyak each early in the morning which was nice and peaceful, got 2 day beds for $10, the man was happy to get us drinks at low price when needed. Beach not that suitable for swimming very strong waves and strong current. Annoying around lunch time when they have people trying to sell you items.", "Great stay in seminayak and the beach is really beautiful. It was very close to where we stayed. Also, there are lot of clubs around where you can just sit chill and enjoy the sunset.", "Mind blowing place. Of course you have to be amongst the first ones to arrive, otherwise the whole experience is going to be ruined by hundreds of tourists. We arrived around 8.30 and it was a convenient time to take some solo pictures and have a pleasant walk around. Entrance fee 50k/ person, and there is no dress code.", "SEMINYAK BEACH not really into my fav beach in . Nowdays this beach too dirty to swim, sometime you will find the trash from visitor who visited there.", "Very peaceful with a fantastic view. Had a bintang while enjoying the view, even did a business phone call (sorry) at my tempory office. Fantastic.", "I was very disappointed in my trip here having heard so much about Seminyak and its beach Really this is just one very long beach that stretches from Kuta and beyond Seminyak. With so many 'world' restaurants I was hard pressed to find one serving the local food. the beach vendors (of which there are many) were pushy which added to my sad trip to this place. Basically the tourists have pretty much ruined these places in , too many people for the infrastructure and everyone trying to get their $ from the tourists (and you cannot blame them)", "Seminyak is great for drinks and a it to eat at sunset. Seminyak is also great for shopping, both expensive boutiques, smaller bohtiques or market.", "It’s a great place to be there . difficult to reach but when u get there it’s a worth place to be . Such a natures bliss .", "Seminyak beach is a dark sand beach with some famous bars, beach clubs and restaurants alongside as well as some high end hotels. Why on earth they can't look after the beach is beyond me. It's full of rubbish from visitors and vendors. If the bars weren't here, no-one would visit because there are a million other beaches that are better than this.", "Go running, go for a swim , lie on the beach or drink beer at sunset. It’s all good. I was staying in the hotel indigo which has direct beach access and beach views from the hotel. I would recommend Seminyak over other beaches.", "Nice and cool place to visit. If you are an avid photographer, this is a good place to visit and snap away.", "You must go here it's so nice love & I'm sure you would do to lots to see & do please do it very nice people as well can't do enough", "Great view Nice Place but lots of tourists and it's not that big of a deal ! Go there if you have time it's still beautiful", "Man, this place is beautiful. Spend 3 hours just taking pics. The cool breeze, the mountain, the lake ... just unbelievable. Entry fee IDR 50,000 was well worth it.", "Great experience, we were only there for about 30/40 minutes as we've got young children and it was a hot day. The kids loved it, we enjoyed it. Well worth a visit if our in the area, also cheap to get in.", "We got there before 8am and shared it with only 2 other couples. Definitely worth getting up early before the hordes of people arrive.", "Great place for family, kid get to view the sunrise and the beautiful waves. Photos doesn't justified what we see, you should visit the place to see it with your own eyes. It cost about Rp.60,000/adult and Rp.30,000/child.", "This is a beautiful place to visit. The view is outstanding. The only issue is the crowd... but still worth a visit.", "Awesome place. Amazing views and temples. There is black sand and really nice cliffs. But there is to many tourists.", "We come from a country which is known for it's beaches yet we enjoyed the Seminyak beach very much. Sea was not very rough, therefore one could just go for a sea bath or just enjoy watching the waves roll in.... It is also a wonderful place to people watch!! Beach was quite full yet we had our own space as well.", "First time to Seminyak Beach and feel disgusting with all the dirty and black sand beaches. Not good for swimming buy good for surfing. Thought can have a quiet sun tan at there, but everything there have to pay, we cant just lay our towel there, so no choice sit at one of the cafe and order drink..annoying was the beach vendors are everywhere. They keep asking you to buy something or massage. Quite disappointed with . Anyway the sunset was very beautiful though..", "The place is solemn and brilliant. It is worth to visit and the entrance fee is acceptable. The staff is kind and polite.", "Seminyak beach is the best beach has, especially the northern side (Batubelig)....it is flat and wide...and moderate waves in the morning. Sunset could be good in clear weather. Very nice for morning walk from Kudeta to Potato Head Club.", "Seminyak beach is lovely, though it doesn't have golden sands and crystal blue seas, it was still a lovely and clean beach where we spent hours relaxing. In the evenings you're almost certainly guaranteed a stunning sunset which is worth the wait for. Very calm,peaceful and tranquil. Really enjoyed staying in a hotel just beside this beach", "Great place where many people who choose to make their life in live and surf. As a big meat consume the vegan and vegetarian food is some of the best in the world and restaurants of all types great value. Sometimes easier to walk than take a bike/taxi as much of the area is dissected by canals /rivers which means having to go quite far inland to cross bridges", "Bus loads of rude people, the place was packed,didn't really enjoy it, I didn't think there was a lot to see/do there Looks sooo much nicer in the photos than real life", "2000 stairs but totally worth every step. Such incredible views of Agung! There are lots of stops along the way to buy snacks and water. Took us 2 hours up and then 2 hours back down", "Seminyak beach is great to just take an evening walk to enjoy the sunset and then check out the bars and restaurants that line the coast.", "Think this is a must go tourist spot to hence it is crowded with people especially tourists. View was nice but not easy to get a nice shot if the place is too crowded.", "Semyniak beach is one of the most wonderful place for surfers and young people as well, nevertheless you could find some parts where is still have the old style feeling with part of the jungle mixed with alang alang roofs. Specially the part in front of Oberoi Hotel where the nature is really protagonist and elegant garden landscape make you happy to walk on the beach...amazing!", "It was so beautiful spot and it is suite to take a photo. I visited there on the afternoon, it was not so clowdy and many traffic.", "Brilliant place, hubby and i absolutely loved it,, well worth the trip wherever you are staying,, plenty of photo opportunities,, enjoy!!!", "Rating perhaps a bit harsh, but this is a very busy venue, weather was poor (and given its location if you go in wet season then i expect fairly common) and whilst good location, views are for some reason not quite stunning. Worth a look but a tad disappointing.", "Quite a site, however hard to get good pictures due to many tourists. Also it was overcast, if yoy get a sunny day you will get some special photos", "We love it! Nice view and romantic! The place its too far but worth it! Its good for all the people love the nature.", "must visit, allocate only an hour. very cheap to enter. good cardio if you plan to scope the grounds. do not bring food", "Second time visiting, looks like they’ve put some money into it and done up the entrance. The ticket prices have gone up, but that’s fine.", "Seminyak beach is definitely not white sand which I prefer, but the beach itself is dirty and full of trash. There is really nothing special for me with this beach", "Amazingly beautiful place So a tranquil place where you can relax and reflect The grounds are well cared for and you can get some really good photos", "This place was absolutely beautiful!!! Totally worth visiting, make sure you wear comfortable shoes since there are many hills and steps.", "Great sunsets from seminyak beach, with alot of cool bars/ restaurants to enjoy a cocktail and take it all in, my favourite being Ku Te Da. As far as beaches go in i think there is better as this is typically where most people flock to, making it the one of the more run down beaches too.", "We stayed at the W October & November 2016. Could not speak too highly of the place. We had a suite and it was sensational. The staff were ever helpful and friendly Great Value for money.", "Nice area of the beach with lots of different options for banana lounges and bar options. Much cleaner area than other parts of the beach in Seminyak", "It was pretty similar with Seminyak Beach since it was all connected but it has really comfy chairs where you can rent and enjoy the sunset while relaxing.", "When I came to I thought I was going to see the most outstanding beaches Seminyak is a nice town the water is warm and people are very friendly", "I've been to seminyak beach about 20 or more times, my experience: -trash washes up all day, they take it 2 x daily and dispose. -be prepared for aggressive beach sellers walking up and down, all selling the same junk...also if you buy from one they will swarm you and target you even more. -numerous nearby beach bars and snack sellers for cheap refreshment. -getting a chair and umbrella about 50k for the day, they will try to charge you more -great waves for surfing. Conclusion: the beaches in this area of (seminyak, legion, kuta) all pretty much the same. Better to do pool clubs if you can afford it! ", "Watch beautiful sunset on Seminyak Beach. Bring towel to sit on. Real feel with the umbrella on the beach.", "I love this beach. Very quiet and beautiful. I get an access from Haven Seminyak hotel. Free shuttle :)", "Seminyak Beach has great sunsets. The water is very polluted, the beach is mostly very very dirty. Be careful if you have kids, strong rips and the water is filthy", "In december because of all the storms there is rubbish all over the beach and the water is brown. In june and july the water was clear and no rubbish on the beach. I would recommend going to Seminyak just not the main beach, there are many small beaches to go too that would replace the main one.", "My Villa was a 5 minute walk from Seminyak Beach and I enjoyed jogging early in the morning during sunrise...when the temperature was perfect and beach wasn't crowded. Very clean beach", "My kids and my husband just loved this clean long beach.We walked for over 2 hrs.It was a rainy day,so was practically deserted.We relaxed in the lounge chairs when we were tired.Great restaurants and cafes around to grab a latte/ice.Enjoyed visiting the sindhu market nearby for some bargains.Much better and cleaner than the seminyak beach.If you have kids,don't miss this beach.The sand is easier to wash off than the clinging blackish one at seminyak.The currents were gentle.Go in the afternoon before dark.", "clean, clear water. great sunsets. great surf for swimming and body surfing. great to walk along. easy access to all Seminyak activities, restaurants and resorts", "Seminyak beach is beautiful and the views, especially at sunset, are delightful. However, it’s best just to admire the views rather than venture into the water, as the sea is littered with rubbish/garbage, which is a massive disappointment!", "This place very historical and well worthy to go and enjoying the magnificent panoramas and a historic statute, glad I can went to this places. But I really regret can't take any pictures cuz I was too amazed by this historical place.", "We visited this place in 2015 and recently in 2017. Prices have doubled, and more and more people visiting this place. However it is still worth a visit !", "This is the most beautiful sight on the planet. Breathtaking! absolutely fabulous and insightful. You cannot go to and not go here.", "I was very disapointed! It was the First place I visited in , the beach is dirty, there is garbage everywhere. The beach is not beautiful, I stayed 4 nights in Seminyak, I wouldnt stay there again, I would go to Canggu or Uluwatu in instead", "Went in morning. Beach has great waves and look really beautiful and calm. Doesnt have many shops and things to do but if you are looking for peaceful time on beach Seminyak can be one of them.", "This place is very very beautiful, it is worth driving from the a long distance just to walk around in it, describing the place would require a lot of time and effort, so I think that you should look at the picture section for more info", "It was very very nice! The view was amazing. I really liked this spot. Take beautiful pictures and enjoy!", "The place is really far from most hotel stay but the view is very beautiful. Can take a lot of beautiful scenic pictures.", "Very beautiful place, but very crowded. The scenery was spectacular. Go with a private driver and you will be shown the best places.", "Fantastic views and the best photos ever! This was a great place to take in the spectacular scenery.", "Seminyak Beach is beautiful to look at, especially at sunrise. However, waves were very strong and difficult to swim in. Plastic was littered throughout the beach, stray dogs were everywhere doing their business, and it constantly smells like an outhouse. There are much better beaches in the world to visit. I guess doesn’t have them. It’s too bad they don’t care more about their environment.", "Seminyak beach was a black sand beach with rough waves and not too clean. I totally would recommend a different beach if you want to see crystal clear water and beautiful sand.", "a must visit with incredible views and it is kind of far but we went their by bike and it is much cheaper", "Boring Family only area Overpriced No spirit Never come here again Worst area in Boring Family only area Overpriced No spirit Never come here again Worst area in ", "Seminyak (while not a beautiful beach as it is full of trash) is a great area in where many of the young people go. Full of restaurants, shops and clubs, it is buzzing with energy.", "Yes it’s slightly crowded, not so quite like Canggu or Nusa Dua. But, you can catch one of the most surreal sunsets from this beach. I was chilling on the Double Six Beach in Seminyak, had one of my best sunset experiences here. Well yes took advantage of the crowded places and met a lot of people, made conversations and learnt so many things on travelling and exploring and more. It’s definitely worth it.", "We stayed in for 3 weeks and we always booked Agung. He ist absolutely trustworthy, always on time and has reasonable prices. We can absolutely recommend Agung. His number is +62 812-3801-4543 You find him on WhatsApp.", "Definitely worth the visit. Despite the masses of people, this place still somehow feels calm and peaceful.", "Decent place for an outing with good views. You won't get any online cab over here. Good for spending short time. Nothing special. Some good views. Usually crowded.", "I will miss it. I have come to rest because'll go to the next place. but what I am surprised to see this beauty", "well worth the visit, wether you go by bus or with a private guide the views are worth it, make it a day trip and have lunch at the restaurant with a view Busy but well serviced and great selection of food to cater all tstes", "Loved the walks along the Seminyak beach. It's large and wide and you can stroll along the upmarket big hotels. Lots of security and also beach chairs available. Don't miss it. Sunsets are stunning. ", "Was a beautiful place to visit. Unfortunately spoilt by tourists with no regard to anyone else, taking 100’s of pics posing on the steppingstones. Take a couple of pics and move on people! One couple spent over half an hour on the one stone, not allowing people past. Maybe try going early morning or late afternoon to avoid some of the crowds", "I fell in love with this place, wanted to visit it from the first time. I planned to go there and definitely was not dissapointed. We arrived early, it was calm and full of peace, nice change from busy Ubud. We walked around a bit and had fresh juice and coffee on the restaurant terrace. One of my best memories from .", "Very disappointed in Seminyak beach, actually I was shocked! It was not at all what I expected of . Yes it is over-touristed which often has some side effects, but this was just a sad sight to see.", "For sure depends u what u like. But for me this is a great place for taking photo especially. Enterence fee 30K rp. Easiy to find. Definitly worth if u are around Uluwatu", "We visited during peak holiday season so 'crowded' is an understatement. But we had a nice time. It as clear blue water, white sands, and the lot. There was little protection from the sun so we rented a spot (a large umbrella and two of those chair-thingy where you can lie down and take a nap) for IDR 50.000,- and also rented a canoe and two life jackets for the same price. Roasted corn on the cob was IDR 8.000,- each. It was nice.", "We came here on our way from Seminyak, through Canguu. Glad to get here in the morning; by the time we left there were hoards of people heading up in the afternoon. That said, sunset is supposed to be amazing. Enjoyed seeing the Temple when the tide was in (almost like Japan's floating Tori gate) with the waves crashing against the island. Wonderful walk around the area and all the different angles and views along the coast.", "a little cafe 20 min walk from beach , i thought name was Canteen as the wifi password was this. its not the clean canteen restaurant its a small wooden seating area cafe. lady run it she from Tawain, she stole from us & over charged 3 times the actual.price worst place in seminyak so AVOID here or youl be robbed. cafe is within the streets on my upload", "Seminyak Beach has so many great restaurants but sitting on the beach with a Bintan and watching the sunset is so tranquil. Beaches are as clean as they can be in ", "While in Seminyak we spent many hours at the Seminyak beach , great swimming and activities happening everywhere , easy to get a cool beer also", "the new Entrance area is really nice. Also the museum inside. Be careful with your handbags and cameras. never take food and drinks with you", "Less crowded and touristic from Seminyak. Still raw which I like. Good place to surf. Nice beach and waves.", "Went here with family. Reminded me a bit of views from great ocean road in Victoria with a temple on top. Was nice. Our driver got us a nice close park", "To crowded, they even let you pick a number for having a photo in the gate. the tourism really destroyed that magic of this place. I would NOT recommend anyone to visit that place, except when u be there at 6:30 in the morning (no not 7, 6:30!!) otherwise the first tourist bus and drivers arrive..", "After a long and bothersome drive you get to a horribly touristy place. You start walking through long shop alleys, you get harrassed by merchands of all kind to finally find out that the reality is far below the official pictures of the site.", "The beach at Seminyak is extremely busy with small bars and lounges for the tourists. Unfortunately, the strong currents mean that only experienced swimmers should attempt to enter the water here.", "It's located on North Denpasar, always rainy day along journey. Bring your jacket or umbrella if needed. Public toilet not really clean.", "We stopped here on an afternoon, not too many people around so you could stroll around at your leisure. There was even pools you could take a dip in. Clean venue and some good spots for photographs", "An afternoon in is not complete without a relaxing drink on the beach. Seminyak beach has a number of warungs Resto and bars along the beach between double six and Jl Arjuna. Be prepared to be assaulted by the beach vendors plying there wares. But they are respectful if you just say no. so be it a Bintang or a cocktail the sunset is best viewed from a comfy beanbag chair on the sand above the high water mark Enjoy !!", "Loved this beach for the safe spot to swim and the amazing sunsets! Also convenient to walk to from our hotel in Seminyak!", "offer a very beatiful and spectacular view. quite clean. can be improve if pathway are repaired. has a beautiful park to sit around.", "Very nice view. But couldn't enjoy much for the scorching heat even in November, which is, as told by them, the Rainy season in . I suggest to go after 4 pm.", "We know is not about beaches only, but we found Seminyak Beach very average. We have been to many more scenic beaches in many different countries. But if you want a place to sit at a beach side café and relax for a few hours, it does the trick. I would not recommend going in the water, though.", "Really enjoyed our visit here nice views well worth a visit.Lots of other places in the area to visit as well", "Good Place to Visit during in Ubud, many shop closed this place and mostly local handmade and good price", "Many years it was a nice place to go to. But within 25 years there are too many tourists now. Go there and judge youself.", "I really enjoy going to this beach, it's a lot less 'touristy' than Seminyak, Legian, Kuta. The surf is great even if it can get a bit packed out on the waves. There's heaps of little local warung a selling cheap food, coconuts and cold beers. All very nice and casual the way used to be a long time ago.", "Seminyak beach is a nice long sandy beach, you just have to get used to being hassled to purchase things, and being asked every couple of minutes. But it’s a great beach to relax on a lounger and read a book. Beach has huge swells so is great for surfing.", "Nice place but too touristy. Impossible to take a photo without people all around... is better the walk path to exit the park with nice views and beautiful landscape", "Good to go there an appreciate these people and their beliefs to understand why they have nothing but still smile and enjoy their journey", "Go to the gillis if you want to swim as Seminyak is touristy with dirty beaches and price traps. The Gilli islands are GORGEOUS!", "The sunset is amazing, not as many people hasseling you to buy things although ive been three times this year and Seminyak is getting busier and more expensive. Kids playing as the sun goes down is the best part of our trips here, then live music on the beach at night.", "OMG ... worth the drive ,simply beautiful its located in the mountains which make the trip so exciting beautiful scenery on the way .the grounds are gorgeous& clean & picturesque view that will mesmerize you , very peaceful", "I visit here at the holiday season and it was so crowded and it was difficult to find car park. but this place was nice especially at the entrance. but so dirty restroom.", "Our experience at Seminyak beach was good. Friendly people offering you a Bintang and surfing lessons.", "This place is much chance now come here for first time in last 3 years was feel like rural and i dont know canggu transporm in to fast tourist area in ", "What a beautiful to walk down! I wish I could stay whole day there without thinking busy life! Very quiet with blue sky and wind.. Wonderful !", "Stupidly, not being used to the notes and money yet having just arrived, the front desk enterance severely ripped me off with change! Otherwise we enjoyed it but dishonest and spoiled because they robbed us tourists.", "The view is absolutely awesome !!! Is something to see if you come to . BUT : there's a local mafia. Nevers try to do it by yourself or you will have some problems with the 30 angry people waiting at the entrance. You have to pay for a local guide.", "Very nice place with beautiful flowers, plants and ponds. And nice restaurant at the entrance (lefs side).", "It's a shame this place is a tourist location as its run down and needs a lot of TLC to bring back to its former glory. Masses of people taking selfies impacted my experience of appreciating the beauty this place has to offer.", "The view and less over-crowded. Not many people walking there. The restaurant, especially the Potato Head Bar is very good, though a little bit expensive.", "This is a very pretty place to visit whilst in east with lots of nice photo opportunities. We arrived at 10am thinking we were early birds only to find many tourists already there some of which a rule unto themselves photographing on the steppingstones ... Patience required!", "Rather a small place to go with entrance fee of cos...but our driver took care of it.. we paid lesser den tourists...u know what i mean!~:) Nice place but extreme overcrowded... lastly..this is a tourist zone so don't expect much as everywhere in the World is the same plus plus minus minus.", "Very nice place to spend 1 or 2 hours. It’s clean and safe. I wish there were more things to do inside, as we dedicated a day, but in an hour we were done.", "We went here today it cost $2 each to get in, it is obviously a special place for the locals and it was difficult to walk around as we seemed to be intruding in everyone's photos, I would skip it myself but I think it was important to our driver that we had a visit. Maybe earlier without the crowds it would feel special.", "Really scenic views .. gushing / swirling water at the corner looks pretty .. popular evening spot yet not too crowded", "Ok, so you will have to pay somewhere between AUD$15-25 for 2 sun lounges on the beach for 1/2 to a whole day, about AUD$10 for a good sarong, massage, kites, sunglasses etc, and yes you will get hassled by the local entrepreneurs to buy from them. This is their island. This is how they make money to live, pay the bills and put food on the table. Have fun. Be friendly, and make an attempt to speak at lest 2-3 words in their language. If you are rude and disrespectful, the you deserve the same in response. We had a great 5 days in Seminyak by following a few simple rules. Don't ask the price unless you intend to buy. Don't ask to see unless you intend to buy. Be realistic in your haggling. This is modern day where everyone has a motor scooter and needs to pay high rents to live close enough to the tourist area to work. These humans that work the beach have families to support and are absolutely flabbergasted when rich tourists who spend $000's to come to then get upset at paying $20 for 2 lounges for 4-5 hours on one of the best spots on the planet. So! Be polite and smile. Learn a little Bahasa (That's Indonesian - Language on business in ). Selamat - Pagi, Siang, Sore (Morning, Afternoon 11-2, Afternoon 2-5) Tidak Terama Kasih - No thank you Terama Kasih - Thank you Satu/Dua/Tiga Jam - One/two/three hours Mahal - Expensive Diskoun - Discount please We came back after 5 years and Kathy still sells Sarongs and does a great back, neck, foot massage, and of course hair braiding. Billy The Kid and Charlie Brown sell watches and sunglasses. Denny does an amazing Henna Tattoo - Both my girls got them And all of this right in font of Ku De Ta, so you can walk up and use the foot/body showers to rinse off the sand/salt in between swims, and of course to head up and grab a delicious snack/lunch. We had lunch there two days and it was fantastic! Salt and pepper calamaris was great. Great curries and sate. Steak and chips, steak sandwiches etc. And of course a bar. Definitely worth a visit and to come back to.", "This was a nice spot, but so very crowded with big groups arriving constantly it was hard to get a good spot to enjoy the spectacle.", "This is a must see when visiting . It is the most beautiful place I've ever seen. It's lush. You feel transported back to an ancient time. Wear your swimsuit and take a towel. You can swim in 2 of the pools. Don't miss the chance to swim in a kings pool. There are several places to stop, sit, and enjoy the scenery. You can buy fish food before you enter. Take your camera. Amazing photographs come from this place. It took about 90 minutes from Seminyak to get there by car. We hired a driver each day. Traffic in is chaotic.", "Can highly recommend this tour! Beautiful view, an amazing experience though it was quite crowded. I wouldn't want to go in high season (August) where 1000 people go to the top every morning, compared to now (May) 400 people.", "Beautiful relaxing place to visit. Food, drinks, entertainment right there, no need to wander any further!", "1. There are so many people... (*I think street or portrait photographer will like it) 2. Amazing view... 3. I like the market, it is quite cheap compared with market in Ubud area. So many painting, handcraft, arts, shirts, and other nice things I don't know man... I think the best option to visit this place is in weekdays, to avoid overcrowded tourist", "The visit up here is amazing, but pretty overrun with tourists and trash. Definitely a gram worthy spot though, bit of a mission though", "the place is so peaceful, but just so annoyed since there were some tourists so noisy, we should keep quiet in this kind of place! Sure we will come back!", "We travelled all the way across to Seminyak beach from sanur just for the sunset , it took us 45 mins on a 2 wheeler, we waited for an hour, got some amazing pictures of ourselves and finally witnessed the sunset and that was the only sunset we witnessed on the entire trip. You have a lot of restaurants here, huge number of places , the prices are reasonable due to the stiff competition.", "We visited here around sunset on our way back to seminyak after a day of sight seeing. It was very busy but despite all the tourists it was magical. Such a lovely place.", "This is a truly spectacular area, if you are lucky with the weather and it isn't cloudy or wet, and you don't mind being herded like sheep with all the other tourists and tour guides. Avoid any tour group rip offs.", "While has various wonderful beaches, we felt Seminyak beach offered a perfect blend of beauty and fun. There were so many nice restaurants with romantic ambience, good music and good food. There were bean bags on the beach and you can spend hours looking g at the ocean. It gave such a surreal feeling. There are good places to shop also around the beach. Our best evening in was on the Seminyak Beach without a doubt.", "Stayed at Pelangi Hotel and Spa which is right next to Seminyak beach. The beach is clean and has some good waves. There are heaps of restaurants and bars along the beach which have either undercover/outdoors tables and chairs or outdoors lounges and beach bags. A great spot to sunbake and swim during the day. And a fantastic spot to have a cocktail and feed while watching the sunset. Loved it.", "This was a awesome beach we visited while in Seminyak region. It has high waves, but the beach is shallow, so we could go in and enjoy the waves. Very good beach for surfers due to good high waves. The sand is packed and dense, so one can easily walk on beach and enjoy long strolls. The beach is very near to the famous Seminyak Square.", "The place is getting over crowded, the entry fee is high. The place used to be better, wouldnt go there anymore", "Seminyak beach is wide and the sand is firm, perfect to walk on. Both the beach and the water is clean. However, it is quite big waves, great for surfers but not great for kids.", "Great setting in beautiful grounds a nice walk from Ubud. Would visit again, lots of spas and restaurants close by to enjoy afterwards :)", "I visites this beach in Feb 2017. I know that Seminyak beach is known for its magnificent sunsets. This fame is teuly well-deserved. Enjoying the sunset while relaxing in one of the beach side clubs and restaurants, or strolling on the beach while admiring how the sky slowly transformed from blue to orange to black here is truly a great experience.", "Near Canidasa, there is a place to visit while in ...Cheap to enter, worth to spend an hour or so. Higly recommendable!", "Come early in the morning and you will get so tranquil and beautiful pics. We came around 9am,it was just a couple of tourists and workers around. Price was 10 000rupiah. Around 10am came first buses with tourists.. they didnt even walk around , went straight to the pond with statues.. ONE MORE TIME OUR nese RULE WORKED! WE CAME EARLY IN THE MORNING BEFORE ALL CROWD CAME..", "This was absolutely beautiful! However if you want to go here leave very early, we got there at 6am and there were quite a few people there already, we ended up waiting for about 30min for a photo and when we left the place was very busy with lots of people. It was worth getting up very early for.", "Beautiful clean beach in Seminyak. Enjoy sun bath in sunny day. Popular among tourist and easily accessible.", "Pretty average, give it a miss unless u have nothing to do. But typical tourist stuff, so this review is probably meaningless", "Seminyak beach like that whole stretch from Kuta Legian to Seminyak is great. Get a lounge for around $5Aus for 2hrs ( negotiate ) and soak up the sun sea and all the carrying on around you. You can get a cold drink from the guy on the beach you just have to put up with the beach hawkers but if you dont want to buy or have a massage, nails done just so No. Like all the beaches its not the whitest sand but its great. Relax and enjoy.", "For anyone looking for a great beach to spend a few hours, or the whole day at when in you can’t go past Seminyak Beach. Day or night, it’s colourful, fun & totally beautiful. Food & drinks are available from the beachfront cafes, Juice Park is my fav, or from the friendly locals who serve you right at your sun lounge (which you can hire for an hour or the whole day very cheap). Make it a ‘must do’ in the night to buy a lantern from the local sellers on the beach (they will help you light it) & make a wish as you watch it rise up into the night sky..... very special 💜🌛🏮", "Absolutely loved it and had a fantastic group and guide! The weather was perfect. It was a bit crowded overall but thats to be expected.", "My husband and I have been coming here for a few years now and everytime we leave with a smile.From the beautiful ladies selling their wares to the abundant eateries.The atmosphere is like a village and everyone is welcomed with a smile and good conversation.The women are who make it for me.They have big smiles and bigger hearts and no matter how long between visits,they remember you and share a laugh.The waves are perfect for beginners,facillities are everywhere.Nothing is too much trouble for the hard working locals who give this area its soul.Fantastic community if you take the time to watch,listen and enjoy.", "Unique place, it is good to mark it on your map when you are traveling in this country, nice views there...", "It's more of an scenery theme park with lots of tourists from Australia and Asian countries. But it's beautiful enough to pay the visit.", "Another place in that has been pretty well ruined by Instagram. It used to be so tranquil and relaxing, now the pond area near the entrance is awash with crowds trying to get photos of themselves standing on the stepping stones. Yuck! The rest of the grounds are very nice and less crowded, and I guess if you went early morning or late afternoon (open 08:00 to 18:00 daily) you wouldn’t have to compete with the hordes.", "Location fantastic, grounds great! Staff are sooo attentive and Ariani is lovely. We are sad to leave but will definately come back. Beach area great and clean! Loved it!", "With there being many pretty beaches on , seminyak beach is filled with beanbags for maximum chillage. Though the atmosphere is nice it wasn't my kind of beach experience since there were do many people. There is a change for some nice waves though I've seen them get pretty big so beginners should surf here with caution.", "Seminyak is the dining capital of , with some really upscale restaurants in their own private bays. I've rated some of these individually. As far as south goes Seminyak is number one,- in beach cleanliness, accommodation, shopping & dining. It is comparable to Candi Dasa in the N.E.", "Walked along here from kuta and legian. Found legian beach to be the cleanest. Seminyak seemed to have a lot more rubbish washed up.....perhaps not cleaned as regularly??", "It rained some of the time we was there but it did not take anything away from the beauty of the place. We dodged the rain but Agus carried Umbrellas to keep us dry. We also visited a village market which was very unique this gave us a insight into ordinary life once again a place that lots of tour company don't visit.", "So if you like strolling on the beach at sunset, or enjoying extended beachside lunches, Seminayak is the place to be. The beach is wide and the surf is good if you have the skills. Swimmers are advised to only swim between the red and yellow flags, not where there are red flags, due to the rips or large waves. There is a good choice of beach bars, clubs and restaurants for day or night-time entertainment. Good for people watching. Can be windy though.", "The beach has pretty strong waves and with the dark looking sand, just isn't that inviting to lay on. There are areas where the beach looks quite dirty and littered with garbage. We intended to spend some time on the beach in Seminyak, but after looking at it, decided not to.", "Been here a few times....a must for a first timer.....good to,see it hasn't changed in 15 years.......the babies are just beautiful....not good if you have mobility issues...my elderly mother found the steps difficult....like many attractions in ....steps and slopes.....great for everyone else....only 20,000 rupiah entry, can't complain about the price", "This beach by far is much better than Seminyak beach. The area is surrounded by luxury hotels. The sand is not as white as Cancun but somewhere between. The water is clear but during high tide, there is debris and some trash washing up. The hotel staff are diligent at cleaning but there is only so much they can do.", "For those of you who dont have a lot of time in , you can try seminyak beach. Instead of doing nothing at hotel, enjoy the beach here or eat near the seminyak beach, it offers a lot of restaurant / cafe", "We normally stay at Seminyak as we like the shops and restaurants around this area. However, the beaches in Seminyak are mainly black sand beaches and is not quite what you would expect if you are more used to white sand beaches. As such we do not normally spend time at the beach here or swim in the sea if we come to seminyak. If your preference is for white sand beaches, then Nusa Dua may be more your cup of tea. Being in the west part of , the beaches here do offer good sunsets in the evenings.", "The beach in seminyak is nice but the water is very rough and not enjoyablw for swimming. We have seen nicer beaches elsewhere and for the price you pay to stay around here it is not worth it. If you are looking for a beach holiday go to the Gili islands where there are beautiful white sandy beaches and calm clear water. Also it is way cheaper and not half as crowded and if you explore the island you can find your own little private section of beach which is paradise", "I didn't like Semiyak beach at all. Went there once. In fact Semiyak was not what I was expecting. It's really busy with lots of traffic taxi drivers constantly hooting. I just didn't feel relaxed. It felt like we where in a hot noisy city full of designer shops and to find a nice beach you had to go to a beach club with a minimum spend. We left after a few days even though we had a hotel. We also had a lot of trouble getting cash out. Make sure when using cash machine you press checking account as it has 3 options and you press the wrong one and you don't get any money. A lot of the machines kept running out of money. Everyone from all over the world had trouble getting cash. Always get a blue bird taxi as they have to use the meter and they are much cheaper. You can download the app before you come called my bluebird taxi. I went all over and I found the people very friendly everywhere. And if you learn thank you and a bit of nese they love it. Oh if you like wine ( like me) bring it from duty free as it's expensive everywhere in . Semiyak is not the place for cheap shopping either. It's all expensive cloths shops and we found prices cheaper in Kuta.", "I admire sunset in Seminyak Beach. This beach is not a quiet place to enjoy sunset while reading a book, but to catch a beautiful sunset? This is one of the must visit place. I love to see the wave and it sounds so calming. They provide many bean bag there, so you can choose any spot to catch the sunset. For some cafe they need you to make reservation before you come to get the best spot. But overall it was a great sunset. So, go catch your sunset in Seminyak Beach and enjoy the moment there.", "Make sure you visit the place but be careful when taking pictures not to slip; It's called devils tears after all. Wear comfortable shoes, the way down to take pictures are a bit rocky.", "Seminyak beach was ok, nothing great, and there was a fair amount of rubbish on the beach. They tried to cover it out by taking it out with a tractor I think, but as the day wore on it just all came to the surface of the beach. There are loads of nice beach bars and restaurants all the front, where it was nice just to relax, have a few drinks and some food.", "Clean Nice place to hang out and enjoy and chill We loved the atmosphere Everything was nice Would recommend it", "Amazing! One of the most beautiful places of I've seen. It was complocated to get there, but it worth it", "My family chose Seminyak beach as our main overnight place during our trip to Indonesia according to my friends' recommendation. The choice was right absolutely. The beach was clean, wide sandy beach with diversified services and beach entertaiment that we enjoyed. Stayed in W retreat resort by the beach front and we were really happy. The beach has not much tourists as other beaches in SE Asia we've stayed.", "Our first visit to and our first outing/sightseeing/exploring adventure started along Seminyak beach. Excellent intruduction to what could be expected of the rest of the islands very busy and touristy beach areas. Holiday vibe came through very strong. Many nice pubs and restaurants along the promonade walk. We walked for what felt like hours and never got bored or felt unintertained. You can rent a surf board just about everywhere, endless watersport possibilities etc etc etc. And then of course the sun-set, when hundreds and hundreds of people descend onto the beach. Great party vibe, sundowners and good music of any flavour. A must experience", "The “new” Seminyak Beach already looks older as it is dirty with rubbish and teeming with unmonitored activity. Mediocre surfing beach", "Cleanest beach we saw in Better than Seminyak, safer for kids to swim but beware some spots not safe to swim. Long beach boardwalk to walk, bike ride along. Lots of places to eat, day spa and massages. Not as busy as Seminyak beach", "Great beach especially if you're staying in Seminyak. But it's usually packed during the daytime so if you're looking for a more quiet or secluded beach, this isn't for you. Lots of small bars on the beach serving drinks and hookah. Bean bags and lounge chairs dot the beach. Nice place to spend an afternoon or early evening.", "The view is beautiful but the place is too crowded and commercialised. It is worth going to for the view though. They have many fee charging toilets but they are very dirty and smelly. I don't understand since people pay why they are not able to make their toilets more bearable?", "Fantastic setting on the cliff, about an hour drive from Seminyak in good traffic. Masses of people each evening, quite difficult to move around at some points, sunset view is good but you can get just as good a view in a more relaxed atmosphere on Seminyak beach at one of the restaurants with bean bag chairs", "We decided to go for a short stroll along this beach on our first day in Seminyak. What a mistake - I was attacked by a jellyfish that has left a painful burn like blister on my leg that has made it difficult to walk. Do not go into the water even just your feet. The beach was littered with so much rubbish it looked like a tip. I would recommend a visit to this beach only to enjoy one of the adjacent restaurants/ beach resorts and the sunset from a distance.", "When you live in Australia the beaches of don't really compare to what we have at home. Seminyak's great for beach bars to watch the sunset but it's not the crystal clear water haven that can be found on many neighbouring islands.", "There are so many people here and a small town of tourist shops to support. If this is part of a tour package then OK to visit but don't make a special trip. We left before the sunset with the crowds still streaming in and the traffic was already bad.", "We love this area of Seminyak.... the atmosphere along the beach is amazing. Plenty of dining options to suit all budgets, or just relax in a bean bag on the sand and watch the spectacular sunset.", "It is what it is really, just another shopping mall with mostly high end shops which must people can’t afford. There are some place which sell normal tourist nick nacks , gifts and sarongs etc.. which are reasonably priced. There are lots of restaurants dotted around but didn’t try any of them. Got 2 single scoop ice creams from baskin robins and it was nearly £9.00!! A spot to have a wonder round, but nothing to write home about.", "Suppose to be a beautiful cultural attractions. One of your entry level checkpoints in . Lost its tranquility and dramatic feeling due to overcrowded with people and tacky souvenirs stalls.", "A must see, looks exactly like all the postcards and travel folders you've been doubting before. Try to arrive early and avoid the crowds. Keep in mind tourists are not allowed inside.", "the service is very bad, treats local tourists like not a customer. better be more polite and friendly to visitors, especially to local tourists, because without us, you will definitely be closed forever.", "A beautiful, clean and well managed beach. Very good parking for scooters, and not fat to walk from Seminyak Square. The beach is several km long. Plenty of beach refreshments and food from a wide range of beach cafes, restaurants and bars, all well-priced and good bean-bag seats. The atmosphere moves up a notch once the sun goes down, with live bands and DJ’s given first place. Watching surfers ride the crested waves is a pleasurable way to spend an afternoon.", "As long as you do a bit of research (& don’t wear flashy/ shiny/ removable things), this can be enjoyable. DON’T be the tourist that feeds or touches the moneys.", "Seminyak Beach is OUTSTANDING...!! Lots of great beach bars to watch the sunset, a number of them even have live music. An ideal place to relax and watch the sun go down. During the day, you can surf and swim - Just one tip - The sand gets REALLY hot... Make sure you take some flip flops..!! (Thongs for your Aussies out there!). We walked down the beach from Seminyak - Legian - Kuta (About a 35 minute walk). It is in fact the same coast line, but called different resorts. The beach seems to get more dirty as you go along. (More rubbish in the sea and on the sand).", "Quite expensive and very average experience. Nice to see but not really worth the price. Restaurant very expensive too.", "Love this place very much. very scenic and would recommend for landscape photographers. it is really a beautiful place!", "With a whole range of great restaurants, day clubs and hotels, Seminyak is a lovely area of . Away from the hustle of rough tourists, it offers a surprising level of quality and professionalism. Great area to stay.", "There is a lot of work going on here but when it's finished it will be beautiful and sooooo worth going to check it out", "Liked this, will go back and spend more time when I went to go back. chill spot in the forest, the real thing, all natural and respected and worshipped, must go.", "That amazing place, we really enjoy there. thanks for the advice of the staff of the hotel we take many pictures of this. Ryoko", "Beautiful view, worth waiting in a very long queue. Sadly when it was my turn, the thick cloud cover the majestic Mount Agung. Will definitely come here again to get the best photo with great view! Better come in the morning to get the best view!", "Visited this place today it was amazing , great value for money and loads to see and do. The breakfast was very good and the staff were very nice, if I ever get the chance to come back to again from the uk I definitely would like to try and visit this place again as their is more building work and expansion going on", "Very much worth a visit! beautiful and peaceful place, enjoyed a lunch here and very much enjoyed it!", "Being Australian and spoiled by our pristine beaches, I still enjoyed an early morning run and/or an afternoon stroll on Seminyak Beach, which was only a short walk from where I was staying. In the evening there was plenty of atmospheric lounging on the beach where you could wine and dine on the many bean bags and listen to great chill out tunes.", "Love the seminyak beach, people around here very nice, we really enjoyed and not disturbing with people offering things. And the wave its very cool for played board. We spend all day relaxing on the beach.", "Very tranquil place to be,could have stayed there all day. markets are the best! Do most of your shopping there as it is so cheap. Bargaining the price is good, two is cheaper than one. There is stalls near the exit & most things are $2.50. Cheap cheap mam!!!! Take a look at the reptile area,snakes are huge!!!! Toilets aren't nice!!!!!", "Great place to visit, very nice experience, highly recommended, people are nice. you need to visit the coffe luwak - very nice place with kind staff and you can see luwak and bat by yourself:)", "We enjoyed the view of Seminyak beach from the Legian hotel. Pros - warm water, not to many hawkers, sand dark but not black sand as we know it, felt safe Cons - rubbish on the beach, some stray dogs which were easily avoided, streams flowing to sea across beach smelly, surf too rough when we were there to swim Looked fantastic from the hotel pool but wasn't a swimming option for us.", "Beautiful location but don't expect any zen moments! The area, in our view, was totally spoilt by the over the top number of tourism traps and tourists. We didn't bother to accompany the 100's perhaps into the 1000's of others piling in to see the obligatory shops and dancing that you are encouraged and herded into. Couldn't get away quick enough.", "This place is absolutely beautiful and a good place for photographers since its just breathtaking. Felt a little unsafe bcz there were a few people who were trying to take our photo forcefully and then ask for money though.", "Love - great family area loved my first trip to and all that it had to offer safe beware of currency exchange booths", "Even with a little rain one morning it was great to people watch before or after it is crowded. Some friendly faces, playful dogs, horizon views and a gentle breeze are all par of the enjoyment.", "The view from the cliff here is spectacular and you will get some amazing photos. But...... it is very crowded and there are many people lining up to get the standard insta photo. And they don't care how long they hold the queue up. Apart from that, nice spot. Pity it takes forever to get there on the terrible roads. Is quite steep too so not suitable for anyone will mobility issues.", "It is at a nice spot but considering one has to pay about Rp40000 to enter, they should have some public amenities. The area is still being developed and there was earth-moving equipment on the hillside, but in a few years this will be bustling with tourists.", "It was a very bumpy road (trail?) To get to this point. While moderately impressive, it was extremely crowded meaning all photos were cluttered with other tourists. Our young companion was very unimpressed with it. Just ok. Don't go out of your way for this sight.", "I went here just want to see the famous Seminyak Beach. I came before noon, unfortunately there were not so many people there. I think it must be crowded in the afternoon when peoples want to see the sunset at the beach. Around the beach you can find luxury hotels and restaurants.", "Spent majority of our time in Seminyak on this beach.. Perfect place to grab breakfast at one of the beach bars watching the sea/surfers.. Then sunbathe on a bed which is next to nothing in cost.. The option of surfing is there but if you don't want to you can go in the sea without being bothered by surfers.. At about 5pm all the large bean bags come out and umbrellas with lights ready for sunset with a couple of bars playing music. It was perfect to grab a couple of drinks and some tapas on the bean bags watching the sun go down..", "This was one of our stops on our day long tour. Really neat spot and a must see if you're in . We were here at about 11am, which was great because there were no crowds and you can get unobstructed photos, I know everyone wants the sunset photos but getting your own without having to fight crowds and being photo bombed, it was worth it. We were here for about 45 minutes in total and got all the photos we needed as a family with the temples in the background...again that is largely based on the time of day we visited.", "As one of the oldest spot in . It's pretty sad that it's not as clean and beautiful as years before. It's pretty chill and relax tho", "A visit to Seminyak beach is not relaxing. There is rubbish everywhere, dogs running about and doing the toilet in the ocean. You are harassed constantly from not only the deck chair men but also kids trying to sell bracelets, and other people selling watches and sunglasses. You get touched often by women trying to offer manicures and pedicures and massages!! To top it all off, we watched a women remove her baby's dirty nappy, wash the kid in the sea and then bury the nappy in the sand, 50m in front of us!!!! Not exactly tranquil or picturesque!", "It was a lovely place to go to and relax. Although the guys trying to sell the tourists watched were MOST annoying.", "Amazing place to bring you camera and test your skills. It is a little far but worth the drive if you are keen on grabbing a bite to eat for dinner + test your photography skills.", "Seminyak Beach is perfect for couples or any solo traveler who desire to experience the beauty of nature. This particular beach in offers tourists with perfect ambiance which enables you to appreciate nese beaches. Many resorts and villas are built along the beach, so accessibility is great! Don't forget to catch the Sunset moments when you are in Semminyak Beach..", "Very cute ...lovely place Highly recommend this for everyone So tranquil and beautiful , had a great day", "Obviously this is a favorite for tourists so it was very packed when we went, late afternoon. Was worth it to see at that time of day though. Price of entry is now IRP30,000. Markets are good for a wander.", "This is a must see when you’re in Well worth the drive. It’s always good to fit some history into holidays", "Seminyak beach is a nice large beach to walk along with lots of bars / restaurants to enjoy. It is not an overly clean beach - we come across a lot of dog poo! And the sand isn't golden white. We wouldn't attempt to swim either as the sea is very tidal and wavy. However, it has beautiful sunset views, is lovely to walk along and is very wide. It's definitely worth a visit but it isn't your relaxing beautiful Caribbean beach.", "This is an unique must see experience. Although there were many visitors the crowd management was excellent. Very well organised", "Errrrmmm..... I guess you kinda gotta go and its 'scenic' enough I suppose...but everything here is a battle/struggle/exercise in frustration....take the obligatory happy snaps a go....go quickly; at least as fast as the traffic snarls will allow.... has much much more to offer than this", "Seminyak Beach is a Great beach! Especially for Surfers! For the rest of us kind of hard to swim in but Great Waves to Enjoy!!", "You have to do it, but be warned its very busy! If you haven't done it it's worth the effort. Nice, but like many attractions over time... It's lost it's old appeal with the hordes of people.", "Excellent place to visit, beautiful atmosphere. Don't miss the restaurant Subak just few mins walk from the car park..", "Seminyak is the best place I love to visit. Not too crowded but enjoyable life here. Beautiful beach with some good atmosphere of beach clubs like potato head, kudeta, Woobar to spend time waiting sunset", "1st time at this beach. Very very calm waters and great for swimming. Transparent waters with clean sand. Not crowded. Rented beach chairs and beach umbrella for 50k rupiah, rented 2 kayaks seating 4 people for 50k rupiah, had seafood lunch of a large size grilled fish ( superb sambal) with rice, 2 coconuts, 2 sweet and a tad spicy grilled corns (yummy), french fries and indo mee goreng, all for US$14. A number of beachfront food stalls to choose from. They also rent out the kayaks. Massage ladies are also available, tho they dont tout their services persistently like in kuta and seminyak. Had a totally Relaxing and quiet time at this very clean and not crowded beach.", "Quite Crowded place but very interesting place you should visit. Nice sunset view and marvelous temples on the cliffs.", "We visited the place on sunday and it was a bit crowded. Might be better to visit it on a working day to a oid que. There is a huge part around so you can take a walk.", "It is a heritage site by World heritage site.A must visit place when you are in .Surrounded by lovely gardens ,amazing sea ,it's mesmerizing beauty is beyond words ..", "Good to visit with family, its a very leisure place, very calm, you can see the ancient culture across the place.", "Wake up at 5am and walk by Seminyak beach was my ritual during vacation. It was beautiful, only 2/3 people showed up during that time. As the sun goes up, people started showing up for jogging, walking the dog or just hanging out enjoying the beach.", "When so close to so many amazing beaches... Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Malaysia.... seminyak just doesn't live up to the same standard... no White Sands fringed with palm trees... I'd prefer to enjoy elsewhere", "I stay in Seminyak when in Europe it is snowing, raining, etc. I often go to beach to enjoy the sunset. It's always funny", "Excellent place to visit. Be aware there are lots of stairs. Fantastic views and great photos. Say no to a guide if you don't want to pay someone, and ask how much beforehand if you do.", "Really a good place to spend quality time over there. Keep extra time to enjoy the weather and surroundings. It may need half day of your trip. Plan accordingly.", "amazing scenery, great restaurants outside for the most authentic experience. the views of the water and the huge khoi fish are breath taking.", "Relaxing , spectacular scenery and quieter part of than Seminyak , it truely is a millionaires paradise that we can all experience , it's a must visit area when in ", "Hello everyone! I want to tell you about Seminyak beach and places I visited near this beach. First of all , Seminyak beach is one of the cleanest beaches but it is not possible to swim there because of waves. For swimminf I like Karma beach or Melasti beach next to Karma. On the Seminyak you can go to Potato Beach Club and have fun there all day from 10am to 1am. Deposit is 1 million for bed. Maximum 6 persons. You can get drinks and food for these money. At night I went to \\Mirror\\\" night club and \\\"La Favela\\\". i liked them and I really had fun there. Night clubs normally close at 3pm there. Enjoy your holidays! Yours Olga Korneva ;)\"", "Double six is the most happening place to be in Seminyak. Beach activities are good. Food is great. Some really good quality shopping in Seminyak too. Worth a trip when in .", "Lovely. Seminyak is very friendly and plenty to see eat and do..double six beach is a must. I recommend Annora villas for a magical time in ....", "The place is amazing and it worth it to go so far to visit it. The views are stunning. You can take very nice pictures if you are at the sunset time. A lot of monkeys who won’t hesitate to steal whatever you have with you, be careful with it. Forget to go by uber or go-jek because the local taxi drivers have a restricted control ot them at this place.", "Can’t argue that this place provides a cool view but it’s Definitely not worth the long drive, the tickets or the time spent there .. would never recommend this to a friend.. what a waste", "My wife and I really enjoy Seminyak Beach. We surf using surfboards, body boards, the property of The Legian Hotel where we stay, and plain surfing and swimming. When the tide goes out the beach is fantastic for long walks on firmer sand. The ladies who sell beads and sarongs to keep their families housed and fed are all pleasant and beautifully mannered. Kikki, Rosy and Sally also provide massages on the beach, manicures, pedicures to a high standard which we take advantage of to add to the attraction of the beach. They treat us so well we return to the magnificent The Legian Hotel as often as we can. The really good fun is once every stay I get into a bartering discussion buying goods from them. At the conclusion I pay the agreed price and give them back the goods and tell them to sell them to someone else. Their well being is much more important to my wife and I than the goods or the money. They are lovely ladies in happy marriages with a strong sense of family. They add value to the beach in the area that is accessed by the public whether they are visiting the beach or staying at a hotel along the beach. I never cease to be amazed at how these ladies and their children speak perfect English and are so inquisitive about our 5 children, their spouses and our 13 grandchildren. It all adds to the beach that is regularly cleaned and well policed. We will return soon.", "Entrance fee IDR35k per person. If you plan to have a meals over here, make sure u choose the right restaurant because some of them was expensived. 😂", "Whether you want to walk along the beach, go surfing, sit and have a drink or eat a meal, you will find what you want on Seminyak beach. The foreshore is lined with little eateries and bars overlooking the ocean. During the day there are sun lounges and umbrellas. At night there are beanbags and coloured lights out on the sand where you can dine or enjoy a quiet drink. Some places have live music that can be heard from the surrounding venues. You will also be visited by a range of locals trying to sell you anything from sarongs to toys or watches. Just say no thanks if you're not interested.", "This was the highlight of my trip, simply seeing the area around Mt. Batur made me so glad. Definitely worth the trip and easily accessible as a day trip from Kuta/Seminyak.", "30,000 Rp to enter subtle but nice view for photos. Not average because the sight is still one to see.", "Awesome views from viewing point and some restaurants. You will be harrassed by local people selling their goods though - harrassed might be a mild word. You can get souvenirs very cheaply here. Awesome place to visit, a must see in .", "I wanted to visit this place because it looked so pretty on my travel book cover. The day I visited it was cloudy and spitting with rain. Which kind of made it look really spooky and secretive. Especially it being on the lake. The clouds were beautifully covering the tops of the mountains. Beautiful! Bit of a trek up steep hills but a must see!", "I didn’t find much to enjoy at Seminyak Beach. Murky water, rubbish everywhere and crowds of people wandering around taking pictures of said water and rubbish. There’s a few beach clubs along the way which serve food and drinks to you while you sit on bean bags facing the water. Might be better if the view was good.", "clean great for surfing great bars and restaurants along the front and delightful beach.stalls selling kites sarongs jewellery etc who are fun to barter with as well being able to buy their drinks and foods and rent beach chairs from make Seminyak beach a pleasure to swim surf sunbathe practise yoga and exercise or walk on", "Good place for group, but too busy for a family trip. I suggest to everyone not to come to this place in afternoon. But overall we like the place", "We were at Double Six beach two days back as compared to that Seminyak Beach was much cleaner and quieter. You won't be harassed too much by vendors. I like Seminyak Beach better.", "We stayed in Seminyak for a week and absolutely loved the beach! We walked the beach every morning before visiting another area. We also spent a couple of days lounging on the beach with coconut water or a mixed drink. Beautiful beach, beautiful view. It was a little dirty and didn't have any garbage cans.", "My friend and I decided to see something different as all our trips centred around chilling and partying. Therefore, this is a good sight to visit. There is a large crowd so be prepared for people in the way of your photos etc", "Seminyak is not a pretty beach, its dirty.Wild and stray dogs roam and bark at you. There is trash. Definitely not the highlight of my trip.", "If you visit , dont miss this place!!!!! Nice place with clean and good view. You can enjoy this place with family, couple, or solo.", "Went there with my girlfriend and spend a couple of hours here. Local people are so friendly and they offered some stuff with reasonable price. Worth to visit.", "Seminyak Beach was very disappointing, the beach is full of rubbish which is washed up everyday. In the afternoons you can see locals walking along the beach going through the rubbish, some were even taking dead fish!. The surf is dirty and rough not fit for swimming. Be careful when walking along this beach that you dont stand on something! The hotels along the beach are stunning and they do try and clean the areas in front of their hotels daily but it just washes up again the next day, very disapointing and sad to see such a beautiful place littered.", "In spite of being very busy and overrun this site is beautiful and everyone seems to be unusually peaceful and gracious in these surroundings. Well worth a visit in spite of the busyness", "This was one of the quieter places we visited during our stay in . We visited late morning and there were only a handful of other tourists. The landscape is beautiful and very well maintained. Walking along the stepping stones was lovely. I recommend a trip to this peaceful place!", "Disappointed with Seminyak beach. Really surprised how expensive the lounge hire was considering how cheap everything is in . The average cost was 400IRP per day for 2 loungers and a umbrella. This is about £23. Also the beach area near Ku Da Te we found it to be really smelly and the water very dirty. There are a couple of water outlets which come out into the sea here causing these problems. But if you go towards Kuta it seems to be fine.", "The beach in Seminyak is good and the water is very clean. The water is not super blue and the sand is not white so don't expect Hawaii or Bermuda. But fun safe beach with many cool places to grab a drink to watch the sunset from.", "It's off beaten track for most visitors to , so it's much quieter. Do not come here if you get bored easily - there's really nothing much to do except enjoy the serenity and peace. You can rent a bike to explore around the lake, but be advised that the roads are extremely bumpy, and even though traffic is sparse, it can be challenging for people who are not familiar with nese road etiquette (or lack of). Some parts are very steep, and it can get treacherous when wet. Not for unexperienced rider.", "The beach is so calm. A very long stretch of beach so easy to find quiet space to swim. The food and shops are dirt cheaper and better options than Seminyak for bargins.", "It was crowded when I went here on March 5 as locals were having their Melasti. Despite the crowd and the cloudy skies, it was so beautiful. Aside from locals having their Melasti, there were couples having their prenup shots there.", "Our local friend took us here. Nice place to visit and the drive there had some amazing views. A bit of a drive there but worth it I reckon. 8.5/10", "Cool and simple area. No pretention when you compare with seminyak. Nice spot to surf, budget restaurant and hotel. Nice sunsets maybe gorgeous finally", "Very good place to look for you in , amazed and very naturally, we love it.", "Seminyak Beach is a long straight stretch of surf beach, heavily built up and used by one and all! Edged by resorts, locals, cafes & beach shops, with resident dogs,it is inclined to collect rubbish from far & wide, but is \\groomed\\\" each morning so is OK. I wouldn't swim in the surf... local streams drain into it! Great for early walks to get appetite up to indulge a breakfast, or wonderful sunset viewing as you sip your cocktails! ..\"", "You wouldn't regret to come here~~ Is crowds but you can feel the air, and the sacred!! Nice view & will come again~~", "The tour is about 6 kilometers. I would not recommend walking with a small child. Beautiful views and places of worship. Along the way, the food and drink available for purchase on the stalls.", "nice beach i love it enjoy holiday if you want holiday in you must come to seminyak beach😄😊😉😉", "I had read the reviews for Seminyak beach but was pleasantly surprised. The water was lovely to swim in although caution is needed as the waves can be quite strong and only a small section is partrolled. Beach beds and umbrellas can be hired and cold drinks also on offer at reasonable prices. Most of the sun beds belong to the upmarket hotels along the beach. A few hawkers but they are not particularly aggressive. The sand was clean and free of litter. The occasional horse rider along the foreshore is a real treat. Beautiful place to pass the time and watch the sunset.", "It's been beautiful I love it..Hope to comeback again next time..I never been such a place. Like this true beauty of nature.. ", "We were not impressed at all with the beach in Seminyak. The locals told us it was because of the rain and storms which has washed all the rubbish ashore and deposited it in the beach, the place was so dirty and just disappointed.", "We stayed in Seminyak during our holiday and would often come here in the mornings to enjoy the sun. Plenty of space on the beach, there are some great food stalls all along.", "Beautiful place but sadly unable to appreciate with 2 hours long rain keeping everyone indoors at the restaurant. Hopefully the rain clears soon else it will be such a waste to travel so far without taking in the sights .", "This is a must see whilst visiting . Grounds are well kept. But the vendors and the hundreds of other visitors take away from this place a little bit. Other than that this is still a nice place to see and visit", "Seminyak beach is great for walking around, surfing, swimming, sunset view and for lazing around with a drink by the beachside cafes", "Best beach and quiet beach. Calm and walkable distance to seminyak square. view is good. Family goers can enjoy the beach but be careful the current is strong kids must be guided by their parents. photogenic place", "It’s a great beach but it’s packed from dawn to dusk with people it’s more like Costa Del Sol. There are so many nicer beaches in but then Seminyak is all about clubs, restaurants, bars etc so it depends what you’re looking for.", "Had lots of fun on Seminyak beach .. good place to hang out .. beautiful sunset .. but sometimes rubbish can be a problem ...", "Easy access, and here’s the tips, use online booking for the entrance ticket. You can get any offers and more or less cheaper.", "Had an amazing time here with my husband. It was so fun to have them climbing all over us and sitting on our shoulders. Would definitely go back!", "This place is great, the view from the top is superb. Me and my friend enjoy it to realese our stress from the jobs. Would like to come back again with more friends. Tips: just improve the cleanlinest please!", "Worth a visit. I wish I had taken a picnic, because the park is lovely...but best enjoyed by relaxing with the views. Sad to see rubbish floating in the waves. There are some good shops and restaurants in the surrounding streets - so the area is good for 2-4 hours of time.", "Unlike Seminyak, the sand is white and soft. Beautiful, clean beaches. Didn't do the seafood on the beach, but that is meant to be really good. Beautiful sunsets.", "Nice beach with white sands but still need improvement to do with their facilities. Surrounding by world famous hotel, great villas and some amazing beach clubs in the world, seminyak beach has popular tourist destination. The sunset also spectacular from here. Try hang out from one of the beach clubs around here and you will amaze with amazing vibes.", "My family and I visited Seminyak Beach because it was within walking distance of the Courtyard Marriott, but we regretted it. There was trash everyone on the beach, mostly due to the rainy season and currents drawing the trash out and the waves returning it to the beach. The locals did try to clean it but it was pointless, really, as the ocean regurgitated it minutes later. Go to Jimbaran if you want to enjoy the beach.", "Nice place to chill out with friends all day long In the evening you can enjoy the live music bands playing front off the beach restaurants while having drinks or food..the improvement of that place is on the shoulders of the municipality who should have a real impact about cleanliness of the seminyak beaches ... Also I have been in Jimbaran side the beaches over there are really sorry.. The fish market in jimbaran need a lot of improvement.. Saad Nafai", "We visited around mid-day so it wasn't too crowded. This place is a must-see because the view is simply stunning. Our driver notified us that the entrance fee will be raised to 60k IDR from Oct 2016.", "Beautiful to see. Wont miss it. Crowded at the top.but ignore the tourists and just take it in. Climb down if you are in good health and fancy a workout. It's not easy getting down and harder getting up.", "Just to drive over the road (that connects south to north ) you have to pay because you can stop at the viewpoint, where the sellers are more annoying than elsewhere in . Great view though! Worth it.", "We ventured to Seminyak beach like all tourists to see the Sunset. The Sunset was stunning, so worth it. The beach itself is dirty... rubbish from people everywhere - did not swim at this beach. Brown dirt sand with rubbish sitting on the shoreline. Same at Legian and Kuta all the way along that coastline. Such a shame this place is marred by rubbish from human use.", "Seminyak Beach is part of a very long breach that runs from Echo Beach in the North to Kuta in the South. It runs for MANY Kilometres (I'd guess 10Km, at least). The Beach is wide and easy to walk along. Surfing is mainly at the North end (Canggu area). For Western tastes, the Beach is not attractive or inviting. It is a \\dirty\\\" grey colour and more literally \\\"dirty\\\" from a LOT of rubbish on it. There are many areas set-aside for Hotel guests with Sun Shading and deck chairs. these areas are no cleaner, otherwise, the water and beachfront, are available to all. Be prepared to be approached by many vendors! For sun-bathers, the beach, in the Hotel areas, is fine. For Beach-walkers/runners, it's also fine. For Swimmers, it's up to your preference of \\\"clean\\\" water.\"", "The cafe here is excellent beautiful coffee and delicious ice cream. definitely recommend. The coffee was amazing, loved the vanilla ice cream is was so lovely to stop and enjoy a treat.", "Was an amazing trip one of the best in Also the tour guide mr Munif was very welcoming and he is doing everything in order to have a great experience Luved the place Cleanness Organized Definitely I’m coming again And thanks Munif for the Amazing Trip", "We reached the place at around 2pm on a weekday. It was flooded with tourists! Would recommend venturing away from the tourist to more off beaten tracks for a more enjoyable time.", "It was a beautiful place with lots of people when we visited. Luckily for us, we had a good view and pictures taken as my driver said that this place can be misty since it is located between the mountains and sometime you don't get a clear view. There are also many beautiful flowers that are grown to beautify the place. Worth a visit if you are someone to loves to take beautiful scenery photos.", "Quit small area but you get nice pictures. Definitely worth of visiting. Lot of turist there but there is room for walking so dont feel grouded", "I have been to a few times and this is the bets that I have seen Seminyak Beach. It was mostly clean and overall a nice experience. Love the bars by the beach, I reccomend Ku De Ta. The beach sellers can be a bit pushy and the banana lounge prices can have a big range in price so shop around and bargain with them. No toilets unless you go to a bar.", "If you are in te area, it's worth visiting. You can spend up to an hour walking around the paths, beautiful surroundings. I would't go there purposely, though.", "Quite nice...very calm and peaceful place... This is a Water palace built for one of the kings as his resting adorn... lovely flowers, gardens all around!", "We like the peacefulness there, beautiful scenery, cool breeze, smooth sand. You won't get bunch of people lying around in the background of your photos. LOL", "It was quite hard to get there. I was on a bike, and the road was a nightmare. But it all paid off, i was just in awe the whole time. It was soooo beautiful like u couldnt imagine.", "Been going there for 25 years. Things have changed constantly but still a great place to relax amd wat", "Beautiful place with lots of souvenir shops and restaurants. Just make sure you have a ride on your way out. Stayed here until the shops closed and there was no transport in sight. We had to ask for help with the security to book us a driver--and we paid as much as what you pay for when you book a driver for the whole day. Our mistake! It's a bit crowded here as well.", "My 3rd visit to Seminyak. Going to the beach is always on the itinerary. The sand is fine and clean and it a joy to walk, jog or just stroll especially in the early morning or evening to enjoy the cool breeze. On this 3rd visit, we decided to walk the entire stretch of the beach from Kuta back to Petitengit. It was a most enjoyable hour and a half walk with sandals in our hands, stopping now and then to take photos of the scenery and the people around us building sand castles, flying kites and playing beach volley ball and soccer. We also get the know some of the beautiful hotels, pubs and restaurants along the beach. It was also a good workout before we wash up and head to La Lucciola for our gourmet dinner! ", "The beach at Seminyak is not its finest feature. At certain states of the tide there can be rubbish and rain in the hills can wash natural rubbish down the small streams that cross the beach. There is a fairly steep shelve in certain areas which means that you should watch small children but the proliferation of surf schools means that there are experience people on hand at all times. Red flags seem to mean nothing", "Spent 2 hours here. Very nice location but loaded with people. This was our second visit because our friends wanted to see it. One visit is enough & it is also place you cold skip. Just OK, not great.", "I may have been spoilt by the rest of but I wasn’t impressed and it was very busy. I would recommend going early morning when it isn’t to busy.", "Not as crowded as Doublesix but Seminyak beach is the place to go for quiet time enjoying yourself basking under the sun, you can also view some surfing activities too.", "Yes, we did too. We had heard that the line to wait for your photo was four hours, but we we wanted to go at sunset and we waited about 40 minutes. The people who work there will take your phone/camera and then put a mirror under the camera to give the look of water under the shot (Sorry, spoiler there). It is worth it though.... if you go, you get 3 looks per person and they make you change them fast as they yell at you to change your look as they fast shutter the camera. Both men and women will need to rent sarongs and you may want tip the people who take the photos for you. Enjoy!", " is a lovely country with friendly people. Seminyak is a lively, trendy place that caters well for all ages and tastes. However, beware on the beach especially that can be full of dog excrement that dog walkers leave and do not pick up. We watched many just leave it, or even cover it with sand. Then, some unsuspecting walker stands in it with bare feet. Not good. As a seasoned, worldwide traveller this is the worst place I have seen with regards animal faeces. The pavements in the town can also be full of the same. It's a shame as it it's the only downside of a great place.", "Indeed, there are so many new facilities that have been installed in this area however we dont feel any nature atmosphere anymore. This place way more commercial than years back", "Whether you're looking for water sports, to read a book, go for a swim or walk, Seminyak beach is the place to be. Lovely white beach stretching on for miles with a warm blue sea to cool off in. Loads of places rent sun beds with parasols cheaply and the edge is lined with many good bars and restaurants. You do get approached quite a lot by the beach sellers but they are friendly and only trying to earn a living. A great place to spend long, sunny and relaxing days.", "We went there in one morning and it was quite. not too many people but some were jsut enjoying the sunshine. the beach itself is more clean then i expected. also you can see some rocks around the sea. we had walks on the beach and we also saw a local man was fishing. ans some were surfing. so i liked this quite morning at Seminyak beach. much better thatn Double six beach at my point of view.", "During the night all beaches in Seminyak are full of big colorful pillow, each bar has a live band and all cocktail are very cheap!! The atmosphere is awesome.. That was our first activity in .. A nice mojito on the beach, 30 degrees... What else?", "A must see when going to . Very beautiful setting and definitely worth fighting the crowds. We went on a weekend when it might be at its busiest. Did not like seeing the caged animals that the hawkers were peddling to the tourists to have their picture taken with. Sad. Plus, all the shops (Polo / Ralph Lauren???) made it look somewhat like a strip mall.", "Seminyak beach had some wonderful views, and from a distance was picturesque. Upon further inspection, however, there was a rather obnoxious smell that, whilst initially unforthcoming, I found to be more apparent the closer I reached to the water..it was at this point I realized swimming would be a poor choice. Other tourists didn't seem to mind, so if you're adventurous at heart-by all means, have a gander!", "Nice experience with professional guide, really care with visitors and they are so friendly, this place are huge but don’t worry about that you will not get lost cause they will escort you to the place that you want to go Thanks Putri for your information and help for sure I will come back soon 🙏🏻", "We were lucky to go when it wasn't busy and It was a good walk to see lovely buildings that still stand.", "The beach isn't great in Seminyak but there is plenty of hotels and beachclubs surrounding it that you can get the benefit of an amazing beach sunset. Some of the hotels have cleaned their area up but overall it isnt a great beach", "just 5 mins walk from seminyak area, jogging-friendly, and nice sunset! crowd is good, many restaurant offer food and beverage to enhance ur sunset experience.", "I so love this place... Felt so relaxed and peace when i went there...A long drive here but again i would say, please do spend some time and experience this!! Took many lovely pics.", "I know it is not a good view of Seminyak beach during rainy season (Dec - Feb) as there was so many rubbish waved away to the beach. I believe our government has coordinated cleanliness department to keep the beach clean during rainy season...well, they have collected lots of rubbish every morning. Anyway, apart of rainy season...I love these beach", "I've been to this place together with my wife. Words can't describe how beautiful with this God given nature. Be it an artist, or catch some photos, it'll definitely gave you majestic views that good to hang it on your wall. Try to watch almost sell out kecak dance that has some laughter, anxiety and totally entertaining for IDR 100000 which last an hour. However becareful with your sunglasses and hats as the monkeys love to steal from visitors. Overall it is an excellent place to visit. Beautiful on picture and will even look more beautiful if you visit this place. Highly recommended.", "This is the first time we’ve visited this area and have to say this place was well worth the trip. We had a magnificent meal experience overlooking the beautifully presented and maintained feature. One down side is that there isn’t an over abundance of parking spots.", "We stayed there for 9 nights in Inaya outri hotel. Quiet and relaxing location. Bit boring for friends.", "Beautiful place with beautiful culture. is never ending. This is one of icon. This place so peaceful and powerful.", "a great place to spend your time. on one side you can see planes landing at the yogyakarta airport, on the other side are various water sports going on. a great view indeed.", "This is the second time I have visit this place. The view was so amazing. We have enjoyed the great view a long the landscape garden. There also have some souvenir store to shop at the entrance. Based on my personal feel, this is the place must visit when go to .", "Really nice and interesting place to visit. Was quite busy. There is a restaurant on the site - but we ate outside which was cheaper, and lovely!", "Visited as part of an independent day trip! Beautiful place, we were lucky to visit when there was a local ceremony going on which was fascinating to watch. It is a very peaceful place and picturesque, ideal for taking those memorable holiday snaps!", "On the whole the beach was much cleaner than where we stayed at Seminyak, The restaurants along the beach front were good and we enjoyed the location of the Mahagiri Villas Beach club. It was fantastic to be able to walk along the beach front on a well made path.", "Not really changed since the last day visit this place, outstanding view very well maintain clean environtment", "the sand is the best and the beach is most clean in . Much more quiet than the beach in Seminyak. Overall, a great relaxing beach with spectacular views", "This is my last venue to visit in before I depart at night. At the first time, I plan to visit Seminyak. Due to my time almost night and my flight take off at 9pm, Banjaran Bay is the best place to have a dinner and to enjoy my remaining time in . As what I am understand, all price are same for all restaurant. You can choose which restaurant do you want. Or you can choose restaurant have performance dances. So you can enjoy your dinner while viewing the sunset and the performance. The best time to reach there at 5.30pm to have a great sunset while waiting your dinner getting ready. 10 minutes to airport is great for me. Not to rushing and you can enjoy your memorable time with your love.", "We were fortunate to have a local as our guide, this made for interesting story lines, some a little questionable. Had some difficulties getting close enough to get a decent photo because of the tourists. (Yes it is a popular place.) The markets were more structured and so not as cheap as the markets near our resort.", "What a cool place. I saw family's of these guys that were happy and content. One couple that had obviously been a couple for some time were really calm and content and just hung out taking care of each other and weren't spooked by all of us taking their pictures. No they didn't try to take anything from anyone that I saw. There is a cool cemetery there too that has a great story. Just ask the guy.", "We came here a few times during our 6 day stay in Seminyak. It’s a great place to relax and watch the sunset. I enjoyed body surfing here as the waves get pretty big and the current is strong. However, you need to be careful; especially if you are not a strong swimmer. My boyfriend ended up in the hospital after nearly drowning when he went body surfing.", "This was a lovely place to visit for the tourist. Unfortunately there were clouds so we missed the descent of the sun on the horizon, however this made for incredible photos and what an incredible place to be at Dusk. There is an ascending path to the very top so it wouldn’t suit someone with painful body issues or wheelchair/crutches but the sites can still be gazed upon from a lower tier. As part of a tour, refreshments and a bite to eat, is accessible and bathroom ammenities do require a small fee.", "Just be prepared to be hassled by the locals trying to get you to visit their shops and purchase their services.", "Nice view at sunset, but very touristic and a bit crowded. Around 30 - 45 min from Seminyak if you go there by motor cycle. The rice fields views on the way are very nice also.", "I was visiting and stayed in Seminyak January 2020. The Petitenget beach was a total disappointment to me. I thought that in the beaches were superb but Petitenget beach is really filthy and not at all atractive. The sand is full of plastic other rubbish and (hopefully) dog poop. There is no possibility to rent a beach bed so you have to actually lay your blanket on that dirty sand. Yaiks!", "The place is so dirty I don't know how anyone can want to come here! We stayed in Seminyak for 4 nights thinking it would be a beach holiday but we took one look at the beach and we couldn't understand how this place is advertised as a beach destination. The waves are so high and rough you cannot swim in the sea, and the sand has so much rubbish it's disgusting. Poor wildlife! Such a shame. Even large 5 star resort hotels didn't seem to care to clean up the patch of sand that their hotels overlook. We ended up sending the 4 nights in Seminyak around a pool. Will not be returning.", "Worth a look. Lots of tourists. Easy on a bike if able. Great photo opportunity if you can get through crowds. Maybe avoid midday as quite busy.", "people are sometimes disappointed by the beaches in Seminyak, the sand is dark owing to the volcanic nature of the island. However, the long, wide beach is much more than simply a place to play by the beach. It's a place to meet the locals, do some shopping, surf, body board, play beach volleyball, eat, drink, get a massage and soak up the sun. there is always something happening, it's a slice of the life.", "Very good holiday destination. Focusing on tourists and holiday vibes. There are many hotels in this location, which is a benefit as the shops or centres then collect shoppers from their hotel or close to the hotel for free and drop them off again at the hotel.", "Very interesting place. Nature is so beautiful. Must see this place. Easy to find with Google maps..", "A very beautiful place. Vey clean and well maintained. Enjoyed the experience of seeing something so old but very respected", "Second visit and enjoyable again, super busy place. Beautiful outlook and enjoyed by thousands of people everyday.", "Lots of activity on Seminyak beach. Chairs and umbrellas to hire, drinks and ice cream to purchase, surf lessons etc. or just soak up the sun and read a book. Easy to get to, safe for swimming and perfect for early morning beach walks and sunsets", "It's a nice sight if you around the area but I wouldn't drive there more than an hour. The entrance is 20k per person.", "If you dont like crowds or just hate the instead of 40 minutes it's more like an hour and a half drive back to your hotel in Seminyak, avoid this place at Sunset. It really is a beautiful place and something special but as usual in , there is just to many people nowadays!", "Definitely worth going to see the view is spectacular. Usually lots of people there. Small fee to enter.", "We enjoyed our time there and had a lot of fun, the employees were friendly and very helpful. I don’t mind to visit it again 😊", "Awesome place. beautiful scenery.....very lovely will definitely go again.....very nice to take loads of photos due to the great views etc....There are monkeys that are cute but be careful as they take valuables, so keep items in the car or locked away e.g. glasses, phones etc....", "Outstanding place really very nice for a visit. We as a family had a great day and walked l around the place so much so we were worn out by the end of the 3 hours we were there.", "We spent sometime here on or honeymoon. No need to book out the whole day. A few hours is more than enough. It's well worth a visit. There's a market close where you can have lunch. You'll be spoilt for choice. There is also a coffee plantation close by which you can visit. If you're a coffee lover this is the place to go.", "The place is awesome and A must visit place when you are in , a beautiful place with the very cheap entrance fee.", "What a place to kick back have a few drinks and watch the sun set....beautiful a little out of the way hidden spot we came across from friends who frequent here often as they live close by. Hidden little wonders of the world 👍", "Beautiful beach to stroll along, you can take more or less endless walks. There are plenty of places to stop for drinks or food. From what we saw, most of the beach is clean. There are however some patches with garbage and brownish water that doesn't look very healthy to swim in. We stayed in seminyak for five days in early May, not sure if the waves are always this high, but there were red flags more or less everywhere prohibiting from swimming. So if you fancy swims far out in the ocean or floating around in the water, this is not the right beach to go to", "We stayed at the Marriott Courtyard and used Seminyak beach as the hotel has a private facility with sun lounges. Generally all the beaches are clean and have bars and resturants attached which makes it very enjoyable.", "This is my definition of a tourist trap. It is not very expensive but you do not have much to look at that you can't see out on the street.", "This is a must go for all first time visitors. Calm, peace and such tranquility. Make sure you give yourself a day for this trip if you're going from Seminyak as it located on East of and travelling time is at least 2.5-3 hours. But it's so worth it. Can't recommend it enough. If you like to swim in spring water then bring your bathers with you.", "This Beach is connected with seminyak beach. there are a lot of seaside restaurant in this beach. the sand is soft so it was perfect for sport activity. but be careful for swimming as the wave is quite strong and i didnt see any lifeguard around.", "Excellent place to hang out with family or friends especially when you chasing the sunset. The view always perfect in Seminyak area, nice lounge music from cheap to expensive cafe.nice environment and hundreds of good restaurant.", "very close with seminyak beach and be one bay that place, nice and more quite just for siting and swimming can also enjoying the sunset at afternoon time", "Popular spot and nothing fancy about it, don't expect anything of quality. The locals recommended us to go there but it was a disappointment.", "Went with family to the place. Nice view and it was lucky that we had taken pictures in time as it was hazy soon after.", "We stayed at The Oberoi ... which is right at the Seminyak beach... clean, nice beach... watching sunset was so beautiful and serene! Kude ta and The Potato Head are the highlights on the beach!!", "The sun beds and umbrellas where a great touch on the beach but the rubish that had washed up onto the shore was not. Not the whole length of Seminyak beach was like this so take the time to walk along the beach to find the perfect spot. My son hired a boggy board from a local on the beach which he really injoyed.", "Really pleasing to see the effort to clean up SEMINYAK beach. Lots of small cafes and bars with cheap food and beer. Surfboard hire and recliners are available.", "I have seen Seminyak Beach during the dry and its beautiful but unfortunately on our last trip during the wet season it was sad to see so much rubbish on the beach. Yes, great for sunsets but so is Sanur and Jimbaran without the rubbish. I wouldn't take kids here during the wet season too much rubbish. Something needs to be done to improve this as many traders are loosing business as people don't want to be there.", "Seminyak attracts the higher end client with the larger resorts. But I find the beach to be dirty and smelly due the many creeks that flow into the ocean there. Nearby Legian in much cleaner.", "Have been here many times with family and friends and it's always a delight. Beautiful drive there and back..", "Nothing special and impressive but the place is nice (in comparison to other \\attractions\\\") and good for relaxation stroll.\"", "Nice, clean and white sand beach. Even after NY fireworks, the beach was swept and clean. Very pleasant compared to the beaches in Legian or Seminyak.", "Been here the second time after 10 years. Not change except getting crowded. View and scene remain spectacular and certainly worth it again.", "I wanted to visit this place because it looked so pretty on my travel book cover. The day I visited it was cloudy and spitting with rain. Which kind of made it look really spooky and secretive. Especially it being on the lake. The clouds were beautifully covering the tops of the mountains. Beautiful! Bit of a trek up steep hills but a must see!", "Seminyak is my favourite beach it's clean and always something going on my favourite place to eat is along there too ! We can buy things on the beach and get pampered by lovely Ella 💜 the tide was a bit high this year but that doesn't stop us from going I would just be careful at high tide! The locals here are lovely and not too pushy", "Me and my wife after touring stop at Seminyak beach to see the sunset.a very memorable time with my friends enjoying the sunset view on the beach of Seminyak.", "Visited briefly and it looked really nice, but just very hectic with tourists as to be expected in Seminyak.", "The place was peaceful but the traffic is bad. Very peaceful and quiet. I went here with some of my friends, not too crowded and you just need to avoid some naughty monkeys trying to steal your bag or attracted to it.", "Well worth a visit when going to . allow about 2 hours to leisurely walk round and take loads of photographs.", "Nice setting, and very good to make pictures and take a nice break walking around, enjoy your stay as we did", "Nice place, well kept. Must try. Nature at it's best....Don't spend more than an hour and half there..", "We visited Seminyak beach in 2007 and the place was a haven of tranquility with the locals swimming and fishing in the ocean. Fast forward to 2017 and the beach feels like the gold coast of Australia, so busy and not the place it was. That said, I guess it's progress and it's a lovely long beach, but there's nicer beaches in .", "We been there and we really enjoyed very much! Amazing energy and nature! U should definitely visit during ur stay in !", "We just viewed it n didn’t visit it but it was beautiful to see. Amazing how nothing has grown back after 50 years", "The ticket is 50 000 IDR pp. It's a nice thing to do even it is very touristic. If you go in the morning of the evening, there are not so many people.", "Seminyak beach is a nice beach but not amazing by any means. Expect black sand though . You can get cheap cold bintang from the guys at the top and rent beach chairs for 100,000 rupiah . There are many sellers up and down the beach . Wasn’t to busy in the month of May . ", "Enjoyed our visit and also enjoyed the fire dance.Lovely views especially at sunset.A long drive from legian,approx 1 hr and very busy.", "This part of a long strip isn’t so developed even the beach road is full of branded shops nobody needs. We came across of one of the beach clubs and had a break for a drink. There are only tourists sitting with a smartphone and taking selfies and staring on it. Creepy & funny at the same time. They pay a lot of money to fly thousands of miles and end up in one of the beach club with their smartphones. I feel it’s so boring and after the drink we left. So Seminyak beach is more for overdressed tourists which forget to shop at home or believe that branded stuff is cheaper here. And along the beach is like a canal. Very smelly and not nice.", "This beach is peaceful yet lively one surrounded by many resorts and beach bars. We were mostly at the side where Hotel Alila Seminyak was and there were lots of people walking by the beach and enjoy the beautiful scenery. Would love to be back!!", "We got a taxi from Ubud to Seminyak, as we have heard lots of good things about it. The beach is lovely and scenery is lovely but has a strict set of rules when comes to where you can and can’t swim. Most of it is where you can’t swim, it took me ages to find an area where I could purely swim and not be told I couldn’t. Me and my fiancé got the luck of the draw with the sun beds, as we were able to separate ourselves from the crowds and only cost us 200k rph for the both of us. If you don’t like people in the way of your view, then it’s not the place for you. As you’ll see crowds of people trying to get ‘the perfect’ pictures for not just minutes but sometimes hours (clearly Instagrammers and photo-shoppers) and this came a bit frustrating because it made you look as if you were staring at them, even though they are in your way of the beautiful blue sea. I have heard a lot of rumours about having the best sunsets in the world and I can honestly say, that is Chinese whispers, as I have seen better in the UK.", "I live in a beautiful location in North Eastern NSW where we have beautiful beaches. I didn't go to Seminyak for the beaches. Nice to walk along and sunset dinner or drinks though.", "Must visit once during your stay in seminyak or Kuta. Nice place to spend your evening. Should reach there by 5.30 to enjoy sunset. Have a couple if drinks there by beach. I love it.", "Seminyak beach is nothing to rave about. It’s more of a surf beach, you can’t really swim in it. Lots of people just chilling and relaxing. It’s nice for a stroll or to watch the sunset on a clear day", "Most hotels around seminyak have private beaches. Tend to have strong waves so might not be ideal for swims. Along the seminyak main road there are many restaurant and pubs. Hip and busy so great for a night out..", "what a beautifull place . Well worth the visit. Its very hot there so take your hats . the shopping there is much cheaper than in town. Get some great food there as well.", "Loved the fact that it was not as crowded with beach visitors, benches etc and that it was still enough people around that you could enjoy the buzz of the beach. Watching surfers, having the kids play in the waves and sand and going for runs made it our favourite beach in Seminyak.", "We whent here in search of finding are lost relatives ( no luck lol ) Place is nice lots to see and do Afternoons trips are much more relaxing as its not so hot, Children would like this place Take plenty of bananas and enjoy the day", "This is a wonderful attraction, very inexpensive to enter, guides are available but it's an easy walk and a quick search on Google can tell you about the attraction, it was raining the day we were there but this did not spoil the trip, however i would suggest view it on nice sunny days it is better for photos.", "It was such memorable one , I was surrounded by breathtaking view and kind staffs. Unfortunately I couldn’t spend much time ter and that’s regretful. Perhaps their food were so organic and delicious. I felt like I was in spa. I left the place with heavy heart . I left the place with heavy heart. I would. Definitely hit that place again ❤️ and I can’t wait for that moment. Worth trip .", "Do not miss this if you are visiting NL. Simply stunning, awe inspiring. Make sure to bring a camera. However be warned people get swept off the rocks if they are foolish; we were told by a local that sadly a tourist died recently after trying to take a \\selfie\\\" and being swept away. It's perfectly safe if you do not go right down to the edge.\"", "Seminyak beach is a okey beach with a lot of nice restaurants and surfing spots and companies renting you surfing gear, but the beach feels a bit dirty.. Not so much the beach actually more the plastic coming up on shore.. Everyday I cleaned plastic coming up from the ocean. It’s so sad what we the human race are doing to our planet. ", "This is a very very nice place to have your photo taken and just to see it but you have to get here early we got there early and we were still Number 36 in line to take your photo in the gate with the mirror effect under you but it is worth it it’s such a beautiful and unique place", "For a stopover is okay to snap few pics, but I dont recommend onpupose tripe because is too small and empty and is about 2.30 hours drive from .", "It is definitively worth the extra long and busy road to get there...the view is absolutely outstanding... not to crowded at the time of my visit so very happy with that", "Many people and crowded during our time of visit . Jam for 1-2 hours just look for the parking lot . But , when when reached there . It's really shock to see the natural structure . So beautiful and is the best place for photo shooting . although we all tired with heavy traffic . But it still worth it . It is the place must visit during your trip .", "What a beautiful place!! Simply stunning! I would recommend getting there early in the morning to avoid the busy parts of the day when the coach trips arrive. Be prepared for plenty of walking and some steep steps though!", "Nice clean beach close to the major hotels/villas in Seminyak. Also, there are a fair number of dining options nearby. Chairs can be expensive, so make sure to negotiate them down, don't take the first offer. Surf is rough, but there is a lifeguard. There were lots of people in the water, but should be careful with children or inexperienced swimmers. Overall very good, but not the most picturesque beach, hence only 4 stars.", "Visit seminyak, feel free and cool. beautifull beach and the best view in Seminyak Denpasar. please try", "I would love to go back here one day! It was so lush and beautiful. Very tranquil, too! Also, I was able to get amazing photos.", "I would say the place has a significant historical value, but its a little touristy place. Too crowded but may be worth a visit once while you are in .", "The place is clean and well kept. Worth every Rupiah spent on tickets. Awesome that it is not as packed with tourists as Tanah Lot. Love the peace and quiet.", "We enjoyed going here by ourselves seeing other more local parts of driving here. It's to some extent a touristrap but the view is great if your lucky with the weaher!", "So, for all you instagram lovers, prepare your hotel pick up as early as possible and try to be there before 7AM.Some people will think i'm crazy, but trust me, if you don't want to stay in a line for hours be there at sunrise or before!People queue for up to 3 hours for a 1 minute/3 pose which of course ruins all the experience.The water effect is done with a mirror which local people use together with your phone.Set up your alarm early and put some water and patience in your backpack.Good luck!", "If you are nearby I would wander through but definitely not worth a special trip, very touristy...far better things to do in the area", "Recomended for family, your loves one, with your grand ma , grand pa, with friends ! Its second time been there and Always raining.. really beautifull place for selfie people, i came on wednesday was so many people can you imagine if weekend, no place for selfie haha... tips for you came there hmm...i dunno yaa but try peak season on weekday not weekend guys, sorry many words but trip advisorry required me to put comment atleast 100 character...hahhah", "Seminyak beach itself is a gorgeous beach - wide clean beach with rolling surf (of various degrees). It is bordered by big name hotels and restaurants, and some smaller places. Sunset is gorgeous - morning is beautiful.", "We have long wanted to visit this magnificent place. Be prepared for the fact that it is very hot here. We really enjoyed the view of cool colors of water and nature. There are a lot of tourists here, and sometimes you have to wait if you want to make a photo at some points. Also you can go down to the beach, but it's a hard way and we did it.", "Relaxing. A real holiday feel, especially at sunset when you are able to choose amongst the many restaurants along the beach, find a bean bag to relax on, eat drink and listen to live music. I prefer swimming in the beaches not so populated, which there are plenty of. Seminyak is great for good food and shopping also. It does need to be careful not to become to pricey as this may deter a lot of travellers. Ubud for day spas is an absolute must!", "Maybe better if you have kids or a keen photographer but we found it to be a nice walk wont be rushing back", "It`s a very peaceful place whit a amazing view of the cliffs .Have regular ceremonies because its a religious place ,need to have appropriate dressing and behaviour for respect!!!", "View is good but too many people. People was around and around. Can't really enjoy the view. Too crowed for us", "Was not to sure about travelling here, as I grew up in Africa. Enjoyed the visit, from the lovely welcome to the walk through the park. Lunch at the restaurant was awesome and then onto the next stage. Recommend that this is done once when you are in !", "Our driver was amazing ( ketut) and the culture and information we captured along the way surpassed any of my expectations the only flaw was the weather the sky just opened up on us. Thats life it happens !!", "Thoroughly enjoyable visit. Area is well maintained with lots of staff on hand for advice and directions. Reasonably priced too", "Dirty beach with a constant sewage smell. Don't know why people spend their days on the sunbeds here. Too many stray dogs and hawkers. If you want a beach holiday, don't stay in Seminyak.", "Nothing great, just waste of money. Do not carry anything other than camera. Place is not well worth against the heavy entry fees charged.", "Experience the amazing views mother nature offer ,lot of steps to walk ,but lovely place to visit in ", "It's definitely on every tourist's list of places to visit and is beginning to get a bit too crowded!", "Again extremely busy, huge ceremony going on. Lovely to see so many people taking part all dressed in yellow and white. Some lovely photo opportunities. Stopped for lunch there which was reasonably priced. Enjoyed it.", "We did a full day tour with a private driver cost around £40 all day. 600k in rupees. He went wherever we wanted , a son long as was reachable. We finished up here arrived just before sunset. There is a market outside where you can buy the usual stuff and a wide range of eating establishments and a few selling lewark coffee. The sunset and the sea crashing against the rock and was very stunning. Their are stewards / lifeguards stationed around the edge of the rocks to keep you safe and you can here the whistles and calls keeping you back if you get too close. Even so I still got wet once", "This Beach is ok. We found Double six Beach in Seminyak much nicer if you want to sunbathe. Jimbaran Bay is great to have dinner at Sunset but not to spend a whole day.", "Great place to visit ! We enjoyed it. This is beautiful and peaceful. Don’t hesitate to go and enjoy", "We have visited Seminyak beach twice - and have been twice too often! We are spoiled with pristine white sand beaches at home - so the black volcanic sand just doesnt do it for us - further the sand is all hard packed down, and the ocean regularly claims victims . To top it off it is crowded with sun loving drunkards and locals selling all manner of tourist targeted products/services.", "Enjoy the property, a sanctuary in the middle of the city, time well worth spending there", "Last time we were in Seminyak was in 2008 and what a difference ten years make! Could not believe the amount of rubbish on the beach and also what was coming in on the tide! Go for a surf or swim here? No way! Stop consuming people and take care of your rubbish!", "Must try place when you visit ...perfect for family activities.must be early to experience all activites", "It is a beautiful white sand beach in Seminyak. It was fantastic to run on the beach, and you could enjoy a lovely view to sunset on the beach. My boyfriend and I were staying at the Seminyak Beach Resort and we loved this beach.", "Good stone landscape, better go there earlier than team-visits, otherwise is crowd and noisy, famous spot.", "Beautiful views, lots of great hotels around. Not too much in terms of activities, but people come here to relax.", "Beautiful experience! Everyone should come here, kids adults couples families etc. the nature is wonderful. I would love to come back!", "Love going to seminyak beach to watch the sunset and have a few drinks listening to chill out music. After 4 in the afternoon all the beach bars have set up their bean bags and fairy lights, turned up their music and local and tourists wander down and chill out.", "The biggest beach I have ever seen. Just beautiful with flat shallow water. It's full of people and equally good for surfing and swimming. Safe for kids, and had got many sun tables. You can easily relax and unwind. Water is mud colored unlike Malesti beach that had movie like blue water. Overall a must visit beach in Seminyak.", "it s a beautiful place to visit but unbelievable crowded.It is imposible to make any single photo on which only you are seen :)", "I guess we were not so lucky because the place was too crowded but then driver explained that it is the same every time tou go there..", "Wow what a beautiful beach i recomend it to couples from Australia to experience the Seminyak Beach.Especially on the sunset,just the crowd of locals and tourists is mind boggling and sitting there having a mocktail or bintang is the true experience.All the beach markets and locals trying there best to make ends meet in selling there cultural gifts,be there at least an hour before sunset to get your lounge chair and mocktail.", "Very very touristy. People trying to sell you stuff all the time from postcards to food. No chance to see anything properly due to the amount of tourists there all pushing and shoving. Could be nice if they limited number of people at anyone time as this would improve it greatly.", "Beautiful beach that is surrounded with pleasant restaurants and nice shopping nearby at Seminyak Square.", "$6 per person to walk through a market street and risk slipping over just to take a photo. Do yourself a favour and enjoy the free photos on Google. Way over commercialized.", "Day and night Seminyak beach has good beginners surf. Lots of rental places. Cold drinks beach chairs and sunsets are beautiful. Then live music every night outside anyone of the cafes sitting in a bean bag.", "This is one of the most photographed and shared places in , so it's definitely worth a visit. You can spend there at least 2 hours and keep discovering beautiful things and viewpoints. Come with your camera battery fully charged.", "Loads to do and very tidy beach, lots of bars and restaurants. Surf lessons by seminyaks local legend.", "I have never found such a beautiful place. Cool atmosphere, beautiful scenery and a suitable place to take pictures with dear ones. I visited when it was drizzling and it adds to a more romantic atmosphere", "Whenever we go out for a meal we try to make it back to our hotel via the beach. As others have mentioned, there is a fair bit of rubbish that washes up which is a shame, so you need to be careful of where you tread at times. Seminyak Beach has vast expanses of sand and is very flat so a great beach for walking. We sat outside Ku De Ta so we could hear the music and relax while the sun went down. Others were sitting on a picnic blanket with a bottle of wine doing the same. Sunset draws a huge crowd but there is plenty of room for everyone.", "The saying is when in Rome; but when I'm Seminyak make sure you hit the beach! Many little eateries, grab some sliders, a Bintang and watch the sun set, awesomeness!", "I did not plan this destination into my road trip. However we missed a junction and somehow we were here and I'm blessed that we DID it! The mountain and lake views are awesome and breathtaking. We didn't have lunch there but we found a shop that the owner was generous enough to let us went up to the rooftop without any charge. Glad that we got to enjoy the view with the highland breeze off the tourists crowd. Tips: I told the gate keeper that I'm Malaysian and he gave me discounts. Not sure if this would work for everyone.", "Was a little hard to find the access road off the main street, not well signposted but just follow the other tourists.", "Even it was cloudy that day but we still love the place and the view. We went on friday so lets say it was weekend but still can take some pictures if we patient enough to wait. People took pics of the view might takes like 5 minutes long not more hahaha The entrance fee is idr 50.000 for adults and around idr 30.000 i guess for kids. Not bad :) Btw, have to becareful with ur belongings because the monkeys there likes to take something from the visitors and they came so very fast.", "We did not realized coming into that the beach at Seminyak was really not swimmable and more for surfing, so we were kinda bummed on this, however, it does allow for endless hours of walks along the beach and the water in May was very comfortable and delightful.", "was with some friends and we went to lembongan island via this beach. Public transport boat was 300k return trip. A lot of older ex-pats here. The area is generally more quiet than kuta or seminyak but still a lot of hotels and villa to be rented. A big park right beside the beach here. Just head to the end of Jalan Hang Tuah, and you wont miss it. Entrance to the beach area needed a 2k rp fee.", "Everyone must go to Seminyak Beach for the most widest beach and chill-out experience. You don't have to go the expensive beach clubs to enjoy the beaches of Seminyak. Prices are reasonable. Go at 5pm is the best time to wait for the sun to set. Seminyak beach is the best experience of watching the world go by with a drink or two in hand together with loved ones.", "Great location close by many amenities in Seminyak. Worth a visit especially if you like a surf. Nice sand to relax on and certainly worth a paddle.", "The view is breathtaking. But the place need some upgrading. And there are also a lot of snatching monkeys everywhere. Be careful of your belongings. But the view alone is worthy of a visit.", "Seminyak beach is beautiful and stretches for several kilometers. It is quite clean and have nice sand. It is also quiet compared to other beaches in , but you can still rent sun beds and umbrellas. Many resorts are located along the beach, and at night there's some bars putting out tables and chairs. Make sure to visit La Plancha. The beach is not good for swimming though. The currents are too strong, so you shouldn't really swim here. That is too bad. But beautiful beach.", "Seminyak Beach is THE place to go for a \\ sundowner \\\" . This is Aussie slang for a great place to be to watch the sunset and be a part of the day turning to night . For many this is a significant part of the day . With a great choice of Bars Restos and other attractions you are spoiled by the array of eating drink and just plain hanging out options . Be careful if you have children as all beaches are a risk .\"", "This place is like nothing I've ever seen before, like taking a step back into time! $4 enter was so worth it. We could have spent all day here", "Nice to see and obviously a must when visiting if only to tick it off your list but very touristy. Lots of market stalls along the way.", "Walking distance frm Seminyak Square. But we unsure of the exact shortcuts to the beach. So we had our long way walk till we found Ku De Ta restaurant, But we didnt enter from here as there is security check to enter the restaurant. So we just walk ahead and found ourself nearly at the end before reaching to 'Legian ' . So we guessed that we have made the wrong moves by not always asking for direction. Choices of turn right or left facing beach . We decided to turn left and walk few miles before reaching seminyak beach (this time round, we made e right choice.) Seminyak beach , full of tourist and lots of restaurant, noisy but really njoyed, surfers, eyecathing on horse riding pass u and there will be people approaching to u that can make hair braiding. Nicely doNe!! We end our day there by ordering cocktail and walk back to Ku De Ta restaurant and ask the security if we can exit here. He smile and say yes..", "Some pictures i captured on Seminyak beach so relaxing sitting back and enjoying the moment.Looking forward to going again on a holiday", "Despite the many vendors and cyclists, very entertaining. Lots of refreshment areas, which are need in the heat. Losts of cheap places to eat.", "We went here early morning, entrance is 50,000 rupiah per head, not yet crowded when we arrived, and the weather is good. It was refreshing and we enjoyed the scenery, it was peaceful, calm experience. We tried the speed boat for 150,000 rupiah per ride of around 15 to 20minutes, it was expensive yes, but for me it was worth it as we enjoy the ride the whole time. The driver even ask me if i want to take over the steering wheel and gladly say yes. And he took many pictures and video us too. This tour was my favorite in .", "This is the most beautiful place i have ever visited. The scenery is so amazing. This place is very soothing. On the way, I did not expect the beauty of this scene to be extraordinary, really paid off. And I think in my travels, this place is a place that makes me want to linger enjoy its beauty. I wish i could stay there.", "The Seminyak Beach is very nice as the sand is perfectly smooth (although also very hot!). There is lots of space throughout the beach so it never felt crowded. Beach chairs with umbrella are available for a small fee($2-5) and are recommended to have some shade from the hot sun. Perfect for an early morning jog or sunset stroll!", "Nice view, kind people, wonderful ceremony, I like the lake, walkable distance, fresh air, it is the best place for photography", "We visited here for the sunset and we booked a driver and paid the entrance fee ourself, total cost was 350,000 for a driver and entrance was 45,000 for 2 people and parking. It is beautiful to see and there is so many great places to take pictures. We went in low season and it was busy so I can't imagine what it would be like in high season.", "This place is my favorite from our tour. Very beautiful place. Awesome for photography. We've clicked some lovely photos.", "When we visited it rained the entire time and the clouds and fog completely blocked any of the views. Probably an excellent trek on a nice day, but I would definitely try and postpone if you book a tour for a rainy day.", "Amazing views. Nature and religion combined. A bit of picnic place too for locals to relax and spend the weekend.", "its harsh and slippery so be careful. Its steep and full of people but its fun. When we went there it was cloudy so no sun rise but coming down was worth it. The views are beautiful.", "similar on the lines of seminyak beach..you can spend your evenings here eating drinking.. it has relatively less crowd..only 2 3 restaurants on the beach", "The Beach is perfectly right in the heart of the most famous spot in , Seminyak has become a destination to visit not just for the foreigners but it also become a lifestyle gigs for the local tourist, you can go in the sunset time to this beach and you will see how people likes to hangout and see the sunset together with friends and colleague...", "We started our travels in Seminyak before going onto other areas of and other islands in Indonesia. The was my least favourite beach as it was more like dirt than sand and actually smelt like bad dog breath. Much nicer beaches in Indonesia! Would recommend the Gili Islands if you like perfect beaches.", "Pretty cheap to get in and worth a look around. Very busy even though we went in off season. Would advise going early morning as it can get quite hot", "I'm so glad I added this spot to my itinerary on my day in the northern part of . You are for sure going to get beautiful photos here. Very relaxing location and absolutely must do on your trip. I was lucky that while I was here, there was some type of ceremony going on so I got some great photos of that, too. (I actually came during the summer of 2014).", "Nothing like laying on a bean bag under a colorful Arabian style umbrella, smoking shisha with catchy loud music in the background and relaxedly enjoying the pre-evening beach breeze and sunset @ Seminyak Beach. Simply awesome!!! 🏖🌄🏊🏻🏂🎼", "Seminyak is good any time of the day, but from 4 p.m. onwards it takes on a whole new vibe. Lots of beanbags and umbrellas along the beach, out come the horses for a sunset ride. Chiringuito and La Plancha are great places for food and drinks. Chiringguito has the best wood fired pizzas, and nice clean toilets.", "Restaurants are world class around Seminyak .. Walking is a little difficult as is always in Indonesia on the streets.. The Beach is like most beautiful beaches especially at sunset...", "Seminyak beach is a surfer's beach and not really for swimming. The waves can be huge and the undercurrent strong. During low tide, you can probably walk out quite far in waist deep water although the waves might still knock you off your feet. There are a number of peddlers but this is no where near as annoying as the ones you find in Samui or Phuket. The great thing about the beach is there are no parasailing or jet ski operators spoiling the beach with noise and gasoline. You could just lay a beach towel on the sand, or pay private operators to rent a padded lounge chair and umbrella which is what we did in the end. It's a lot more comfortable for a few dollars an hour.", "So beautiful! Definitely an amazing selfie location or for sending photos. The water it so blue. Bit of a tough ride to get to but well worth it", "Totally amazing place. A lot of people like in every tourist places. I recommend go there as earlier you can.", "Tremendous place and its view.. The ticket was not too expensive.. You can see a beautifull cliff and view.. But becarefull dont be close to the cliff..", "This is one of the most beautiful beach found in , crystal clear blue water and must say the beach is clean, unspoiled and unpolluted. It took almost an hour from Seminyak including traveling through lunch time traffic, but it was well worth the effort and time. This place is still a little rustic , with some local eateries by the beach , however we can see present construction of resorts in the near future. It's picture perfect and don't miss this awesome breathtaking beach when in .", "Seminyak doesn't have the nicest beaches. Nusa Dua (although a fair distance away) is where i would recommend if you'd like to go swimming in crystal clear blue water and bake on golden sand. Seminyak beach has choppy waves (similar to the gold coast) and is overall not as pleasant.", "Away from the chaos of the tourist strips in like Kuta & Seminyak much quieter. A clean beach lined in part with some good restaurants. A much nicer pace and offers some good shopping although only marginally cheaper than in Australia. Some good eating places like Soul in a Bowl & Soul on the Beach both excellent for Breakfast/Brunch Suitable for all", "Maybe this place would be cool if it wasn't filled with 1000s of tourists. Was so busy when we were there and not much to see.", "Great visit, with guide , we took amazing pictures, and to end up theshow and dance show was very nice", "By the time I got to Seminyak beach in the morning the day was already hot. Waves were moderate, and the water looked brown with churned up sand. I was surprised at the relatively low number of people there. In retrospect I would probably have gone there later in the day to watch the sunset, but had a very pleasant time on the sand nevertheless. I plan to return.", "This is a great beach to walk along and enjoy the views. It is very relaxing if you are near the Seminyak area as some parts can be overcrowded. Great place for sunset or to have a drink or meal at one of the many hotels and bars.", "From the moment I walked through the entrance, I was amazed. Despite the 20,000rp foreigner fee, it was well worth it! Being able to walk the grounds and take in the views was very relaxing, and all the little details in the statues, fountains, landscape and architecture made it such a wonderful place for photography.", "Definitely worth a visit! Views are beautiful! It does get pretty busy and there is a lot of people around but it's a must!", "Our nyuh luxury villa seminyak offered free shuttle to this beach and definitely the cleanest and most happening beach in ...went to a shack with bean bags...amazing sunset view", "yes the view is worth the visit...it overlooks the ocean and it was picturesque...i was taken by the beauty of the nature..however before reaching the there u are go through monkeys and there are very interested in your spectacles/glasses...carry an umbrella with you to chase them away and put your glasses or specs into your pockets", "This is one of my pit stops as part of my road trip. A very peaceful place if not for the tourist crowd. Try to head there early, and enjoy the cool breeze. Bring along some chips or food and set yourself a quick picnic with a lake view. After which you can stop by Strawberry Stop right outside the area (exit, make a right turn, drive up for 500m and look for a golden bottle by the roadside) for a refreshing cup of organic juice at only 14,000 IDR. A whole packet only cost you 30,000 IDR.", "Our visit was very quick and the whole area was packed with bus loads of tourists at about 10am! The view is beautiful and grounds very well looked after and clean, I would just like to know a less busy time to go for next time", "Peaceful place but can be full of tourists. Wait 10-20 min and most clear out before another group rushes in. But fish food before entering, especially if you have children. Get each child a few packets! Also, don’t forget the swimming suits. My own fault for not researching ahead of time! Enjoy the peacefulness of this place", "Our driver rushed us up there and bypassed other stops to try and get us there before the weather closed in. We got that as it was so had a very limited opportunity to actually get a good view. But it was worth the trip and would be an amazing trip on a good weather day. Forget it if it's raining or storming", "The young selfie stick brigade love this place, we saw so many scantily clad young girls posing on the stepping stones, kind of makes you a little tired of this, we visited around lunch time, it was very crowded, so might be best to go later in the day or early in the morning, its very pretty and I imagine more so when you can enjoy it at your leisure, the was a nice place to eat, but our driver rushed us through, I guess he got a better deal at the place next door where he took us :) all in all it was worth a visit.", "Seminyak beach is a great place to go for so many possibilities. Deserted or almost so in early morning for a great run on the beach (half marathon distance possible !), crowded in the evening with seaside bars pumping their music, great waves to enjoy, many fantastic restaurants to eat in if you venture a bit into the streets, great shopping within walking distance, the occasional ceremony with nese people gathering to let their offerings go into the sea, an evening drink at La Luciola. Yes, Seminyak is polluted, too crowded and not as authentic as it used to be 15 years back but it's still one of the best place to visit in the area !", "Seminyak beach is always a fun place to stroll along with friends and family during june to october. We could experience The sun but at the same time the cool breeze from the winter in Australia will blow to the whole of , making the weather perfect!! You would also see people run and walk with their dogs. Others would just enjoy the sound of wave with a glass of wine or beer or wiskey. Amazing.", "great place to catch up with expats from all over , great feel with familiar people great information found here on what to do and what to watch out for!!", "Absolutely beautiful, was recommended by my driver and was so pleased we went. Awesome photo opportunities.", "Not visited by a lot of tourists, very clean and cosy. Great restaurants around for a quick bite or a major meal", "At first me and my friends was very excited to see this place. But, when I was arrived there. I don't know why. I lost my interest suddenly. I didnt excited to explore the place . its just an average place to see. But if u want to see it just go there, it was nice to see at first. But I'm unsure I will go there again in the future", "Beautifully breathtaking! Please be careful when you are here and DO NOT stand too close to the edge. Incidentally a tourist died a day before we went and on the same day, a tourist broke her leg...everyone wants to take the perfect picture / selfie but it's not worth risking your life just for a photo. Please be wise & careful!", "Big waves, turquoise water and steep cliffs = very photogenic place. Do take some time as there might be group of tourists and you probably want your photos without many people. Note that there are only little stalls selling some snacks and drinks but on the way there are many warungs.", "Seminyak beach, is not very good for swimming due to the large waves rolling in, however great for surfing, and the sand is course and brown.", "Christmas and New Year are definitley a big hit in Seminyak, however don't expect clean beaches this time of year as the North winds bring in trash and wood from all over making it literally impossible to enjoy the beaches and the smell the garbage brings with it. September is a much better time to coem to these beaches", "It is very beauiful and it worth’s visiting. The landscape is amazing, it is not very crowded around 15:00.", "went there in december 2012 and the scenery from the top is picture-perfect although it was quite rainy that day. we had lunch at a restaurant which was a bit pricey but worth it because of the view. simply breathtaking.", "the beach at Seminyak is disgusting,full of garbage and defiantly not clean.We swam at our Villa most of the time.As for sunset avoid the \\IN\\\" spots they are over priced and over rated\"", "I love to see the sunset, its stunning. Good place to relax and just enjoy the nature. recommend place when you are in seminyak.", "It has a stunning view from up there. We really enjoyed our visit there. Wouldn't go back though probably.. Defo worth the trip.", "Nice beach, better than Seminyak itself. Can find a quiet place away from others. Watch for dangerous currents.", "Busy, rather dirty, full of umbrellas, and far too many people and motorbikes. It was exactly as we expected, as we have travelled throughout Asia before, but certainly don’t visit Seminyak expecting a great beach.", "Amazing view but go there after 3 pm when the day tours are done. Otherwise it's packed and you can't really enjoy the view with all the selfie sticks in your way.", "we loved this trip to a really beautiful place , spiritual and relaxing . Take your time to enjoy this place", "This is one trip which I feel was not the entrance fees of IDR 30.000 Crowded, no access to most of the", "in the center of Seminyak and enjoy the sunset on a beautiful beach. It can be super crowded but very cozy. Keep your attention, because if you order a cocktail during the rush, it may be that there is almost no alcohol in it. It happened to us in any case.", "Very good place for evening ... Good and clean. Cleanliness can be increase. I would like to come again with my grandchildren.", "Very very beautiful location and must visit place for natures beautiful creation.. And 's preserved nature... Just mind blowing...", "Very beautiful place that was calming and peaceful. Recommend to go before 10 am since the place can get quite crowded with all the instagramers who only use the grounds for their own photo shoot. There's a lot to walk around and appreciate the scenery and you could expect to spend up to 1 hour there.", "Busy, beautiful and ever changing. Very good beach. If you are staying somewhere else it's a great experience to visit Seminyak beach", "Very nice and clean beach. One of the best beach in really enjoyed the evening. Very close to the seminyak square, just at walking distance", "The beautiful places in East , near from Amed and Tulamben. come and join with me, I'll organize and give a good service", "Good to see the safety measures being taken to protect the tourist from injury or worse. A stunning view point and worthy of an hour or two.", "Seminyak Beach is lovely. It's fairly clean although it could do with some rubbish bins along the way as I picked up a couple of bits of trash but couldn't find anywhere to put them! The sand is lovely and the water was warm every time we got in. We didn't surf but it looked fantastic for that and easy and affordable to hire a board or get a lesson. There are lots of beach front hotels and restaurants and the views are just always gorgeous!", "The entrance fee when I went in late November was 20,000 IDR. I was staying in Ubud so I had to contact a driver in order to get here. Worth going out of your way to see. The colors of this place from all the flowers are amazing. The weather was perfect. Sunny and not too hot in November (but with weather anything can change). I'd highly recommend anyone visiting to make this a stop in their trip!", "Very good view, very instagramy,but less car park, i mean to hot to park, need plantation. And Public toilet not clean enough, need maintain.", "must go if you are in , the scenery is so beautiful. the water is clean, can do shopping. Great views, cool, clean.", "About 45 mins drive from Seminyak. The place offers a very good view especially during sunset. The only problem with this place is its got very crowded and taking picture is not that easy.", "Just had a beautiful holiday in Seminjak. The beach and surf was great . Lifeguards on duty most of the day. The beach was mostly clean", "Visited by wheelchair. The entrance is accessible and you can explore a small piece of the park by wheelchair. The view is nice.", "All in all, it is a beautiful place to visit if there is not too many people around. On sundays, this place is just a mess. I would recommend going only on weekdays.", "This place is very very beautiful, describing the place would require a lot of time and effort, so I think that you should go there and check it out!", "After seeing only underwhelming Sanur Beach previously, Seminyak Beach represents its polar opposite. The sunsets are fabulous and there are many entry points to this beautiful beach with fine sand; it's like I told my traveling partner: this place is like a \\poor man's Maldives.\\\" This area will be my primary beach area if and when I return to \"", "I recommend this to be your trip. The service is very satisfying. This is the wonder of the world.enjoyy", "Not the best for swimming although tell that to the many who do. With the wet season the run off from the land is just too high and the rubbish etc is higher than normal. The beaches are being tidied though but sometimes a fell their fighting a loosing battle. They must keep at it though. A walk from Seminyak beach to Discovery Shopping Mall takes about an hour and a half walk. If the tides right and you have a bit of a head breeze it can be a beautiful walk.", "Preferred to stick to swimming in our gorgeous resort hotel and watch the sunsets from there. Coming from Sydney didn't think Seminyak beach was anything special. Enjoyed our swim at nusa doa beach instead.", "I still don't think I've seen something that spectacular anywhere else in the world. It's getting more and more touristic, yes, but because of obvious reasons...", "I don't think you go to for the beaches...and if you do my friend, there is quite a bit of the world for you to see yet. The beach in Seminyak was a dull grey colour...quite a few pieces of rubbish on the sand...a lot of bad smells and frankly you'd pay me (a heck of a lot) to go for a swim there. Visitors please do care. is a wonderful place but it has, as in any developing countries, a lot of work to be done in terms of getting their sewage sorted. At this point a lot of it ends up...yes you've got it! in the spot where you want to go swim! So go back to your resort and jump in the pool!", "Beautiful place on the southern tip of island with some great photo spot. Toilet is clean and well maintained. Hope tourism will recover soon.", "I spent this afternoon at Canggu Beach. It is a fabulous little beach where for 30000 IDR you can chill under a beach umbrella. Hardly any touts sell in this area either. There are several surf schools as well so you can watch everyone try to surf too. The current is very strong for swimmers so be prepared to fall over a few times wading out into the ocean. If you head south towards Seminyak, you will also find some nice areas of the beach that don't have any tourists on them.", "I suppose we were naive in assuming all beaches on would be like a scene from South Pacific. Seminyak beach has rather dark sand, suffers from some rubbish and a constant tide, not of sea but of touts trying to sell stuff doggedly but unenthusiastically. Umbrellas and sunbeds cost about £7 each but are more comfortable than trying to lay on a towel in a high wind. The sea has a lot of suspended sand as the shoreline is very shallow. Its always good to be by the sea, however, even when its impossible to find peace. One of the tourists on the sunbed next to me (which the attendant had already sold to three others before her) was having a massage from two locals plus another one trying to sell her a hat at the same time! If you are in Seminyak and like a beach there isn't much choice but you might be a little disapointed", "The beachside of Seminyak was beautiful and rounded our holiday up. With many activities and restaurants it has something for every taste.", "Happy to embrace the Indian Ocean after staying inland for quite some time! I'm unsure if the rainy season has anything to do with it , however Seminyak Beach is completely filthy and dirty and although the sunsets were breath taking I very much enjoyed them from 707, W Hotel and Potato Head Beach Club", "Nice view with beautiful shades of blue of the sky and the ocean. It gets too crowded sometimes. It's quite a commercialised place but still fine for photos", "Beautiful animals and amazing surroundings. Not even the rain could ruin our experience. We've had a great day there.", "I’m from Cali so if I was comparing beaches, Seminyak feels like Huntington Beach or those in Santa Barbara but a bit warmer. Water color is the same, a dark green/blue. I was hoping for tortoise blue with white sandy beaches but it was still nice! The chairs with umbrellas is a must in the afternoon otherwise you’ll only last a short amount of time. Pay roughly 100-150k rupiah for the whole day for a pair. If it’s peak season with most filled, it’ll probably be more. ", "The Seminyak beach is ok types and not among the best ones. I would recommend to goto Padan beach or goto Gili Trawangan island and enjoy beach mood.", "It's a very beautiful place and must see, but crowded in the evening. You pay small enterance fee to get in.", "Seminyak Beach is one of the nicer beaches to visit. There are several beach clubs but it is not too crowded with them and the surf is good. The beach is patrolled and flags are put up in the morning. There are a couple of surf schools operating there. Good location for restaurants etc. there are ATMs including an ANZ one, two mini marts. At night the beach comes alive in a nice family friendly way before the sun goes down.", "We went there after lunch and the weather is very hot. I am very tired that time but Once i see the view, wow it is really2 amazing. Def worth visit. The only thing that i didnt like is wild monkey.. :(", "It is one of thous places which are different from so many other similar tourist attractions here and it is realy beautiful", "Powerful place, maybe it can be really crowded in the main season, but there are several cliffs so everyone can find a private spot for the watching our Mother Nature. Be careful here! Mind your every step!", "Picture perfect, a place postcards are made. Enjoy the locals selling you craft or simply tell them no thank you. No need to be rude they are only trying to feed the family.", "A more quite place than Kota Seminyak and Canggu the beach is much cleanertoo, as is the water. No waves for surfing... For me it is like if beaches, then Sanur beach", "A place for couple to have a short vacay and run from a hectic life for a while.Nice for photography and view. I recommend this is a must visit place.", "Seminyak one of the beaches to retreat so that the touris so impressed to see the beauty of the beaches of Seminyak", "Sometimes there is a little crowdy so I recommend to go there on the morning. But in general the olace is fantastic, one of the best on !", "The place is beautiful lovely village feel and quirky stuff happening all around. Because it is being developed its not quite at the standards of Seminyak etc.. I found out the hard way walking on a footpath that had a drain cover taken off, it was pitch black about 9pm, no street lights or other lightning.. We thought it safer on the footpath than the road, fell straight down the drain. Oops. This was in the main rod down to the beach. Get a taxi.", " holiday.. Wow double six beach seminyak, got your relax through breeze and laying under the sun will change your skin become brown funtastic, Ready to assist you, please call us +6281999529816", "Used Seminyak Beach several times during our stay.. beach loungers and umbrellas can be rented as well as water toys boogie boards surf boards etc... nice place to swim and play ", "A must! Stunning. Go early as it is quieter and you can appreciate the views and get good photographs. Becomes very crowded later. Yes it was hot but there is a breeze! Trust me, as we had finished so many people were coming in and it became really crowded. Highly recommend walking right down along the cliff, views are spectacular. Most people just stick to the main part. Ticket is cheap. Your legs need to be covered or they will give you a sarong. Well laid out and easy to navigate. Take water. It is hot! There are few places outside where you can buy drinks. The best part or not are the monkeys. They can be aggressive. Most people don't take it seriously. Take glasses and hats off and hide food. If you drink water, sip it quick and watch where you do it. My guide told me to avoid eye contact with them. Combine your visit with the Uluwatu Sunset & Kecak Fire Dance. See my review separately on this.", "We went from seminyak to sanur on our way to the gili islands and found the beach beautiful lots of cafes along there serving juices and food as well as cocktails a lot have live music so after dinner decided to go for a few drinks it was only 9:30 and most of the music was finishing we just got 1 song lacking atmosphere", "This is one of the best places to visit in . Great and peaceful place to visit. Lovely views and architecture is amazing to see. Must see place.", "Seminyak beach has 'black' sand and average water clarity. During the day it's all about relaxing, having a coupe of beers and reading a book. If you want a chair and some shade you have to pay around $10-20 per couple. I would recommend heading there in the evening to watch the sunset, have a cocktail and listen to some live acoustic music at one of the many restaurants which supply bean bags and cute colourful shades.", "the beautiful landscape and the best location for your memorable holiday in ..the place are very popular of the photography landsacape", "Wow. This has changed beyond compare to our last visit. BUT we really enjoyed our morning there. Heaving with people, but the statues should be looked at, and a long walk around. It really is a must do place", "Great beach not crowded by tourists. More serene and peaceful. I stayed in Seminyak Beach Resort and Spa, and it was beyond my expectations with very warm, accommodating, and professional staffs as well as beauuuuutiful facilities.", "Wide and clean beach along Seminyak. It offers miles of walking and many opportunities for waves to learn surfing. If you go for a walk try to avoid the little “rivers” that flow into the see. The smell reveals that this is not fresh water. Unfortunately this is not the white dream beach with a backdrop of palm trees that you imagine when you dream of .", "It was definitely worthwhile doing! It was a pleasant activity and we did not bother us for a minute.", "The place was a bit crowded when we visited. Place was quite nice. Try to bring water & umbrellas for unforseen rain showers..", "I was disappointed by the beach at Seminyak. Strong rip tide, Trash and an Algae bloom at the shoreline didn't make for good swimming or an enjoyable time at the beach. Coarse grey sand isn't really my thing either. I do recommend visiting any number of the beach clubs along the beach such as Ku De Ta and Potato Head. There are a lot of nice resorts on the waterfront, but I cannot recommend that you spent too much time on the beach itself. The area of Seminyak was a great place to stay, and I would stay there again. Having been to so many other beaches in South East Asia, I was disappointed - my expectations were unrealistic. If you like white Sandy beaches, try out Nusa Dua, or even the pristine ones out by Jimbaran or Ungasan.", "Beautiful serene peaceful, there's so much history in this attraction it would take too long to write about it but one thing is for sure UNMISSABLE!", "Semiyak Beach..... Beaches are always relaxing. Swimmer's enjoy this beach bcoz of waves. I would advice children and non swimmers to be careful as this beach is uneven and the waves are harsh.. ", "We had been to Amed for scuba diving and our diver suggested this place on our way back to Seminyak. It's a beautiful place with its ponds, gardens and structures. You will see a lot of locals enjoying the cool waters of its pool. A must visit if you are on this side of .", "On the way to Legian we went to pay our respect to the victims of a bomb attack during their holiday. The names of the victims and their nationalities gave an impressing of the impact.", "Seminyak beach has a good selection of bars at the top of the beach. These bars put out bean bags for sunset. The food at these bars is a bit higher prices than off the beach. There are plenty of sun beds available anytime of year, even more at high season. The sunbed sellers also rent surf/boogie boards and give surging lessons. A direct route to Seminyal beach is down Jalan Campung Tandak.", "It's a tourist trap which is of a quality that you should not have to pay for. And there is obviously thousands of group tourists taking selfies everywhere. Avoid!", "As usual our favourite place in , not nearly as much people and traffic as other places, cheaper and much more relaxed", "This is a stunning area in . It is an easy walk for anyone that finds difficulty in walking. Not too many tourists on the day we went.", "Great view and magic atmosphere. A bit fare but ot much traffic to reach the place. Definitely worthwile to go there", "Seminyak Beach was a great place to remember . It was a very broad view of the scenic beauty all around & beautiful sun set to watch with many colours of the sky...really unforgettable ...loved it....", "Am I missing something here? We are staying in the middle of Seminyak so a trip to the beach was a must do. Went to the Mosaic Beach club (which is quite okay) but very disappointed in the beach and can't recognise what I saw in some of the reviews! Hot, grey, coarse sand, ungroomed beach access points, strong tides (and I can swim well) and sewage outlets so a walk along the beach is an obstacle course. I like lots of things about but give me Aussie beaches anytime, rather than Seminyak, although I will go back to enjoy the Sunset!", "For goodness sake give the tourist a break!!not sure if I can endure the hostile unfriendly attitude of the locals anymore!! Not an pleasant experience, just a target again and again!! Poor and challenging locals that hassle and abuse people on holiday!! Don’t engage unless you want unpleasant experience!!", "Had lunch at a restaurant & then walked up to get the views, had a local guide so fairly easy. Good views although it was a bit hazy.", "This road is my favorite shopping destination. Great shops, plenty of places to eat , more laid back and relaxed..", "It was really nice and quiet ! We was to Grya Santrian(one of the best location; the people are very nice and friendly, you can Relax with one coktail and a good masaje", "Worth the wait to see the spray shooting out. We came here during a calmer day and didn’t know what the fuss was about and then came with bigger waves and crowds of people were about and the display was awesome! Ask your hotel for advice if you are unsure when to go. The ground is quite uneven so don’t come bare foot!", "It was a nice place to visit and spend time relaxing in green surroundings. But as tourist and a lot more in to do list, we really didn't find anything to do other then clicking few photographs.", "very nice visist, many people there , but the area is big enough. The price of the entrance is worthy.", "A must! Stunning. Go early as it is quieter and you can appreciate the views and get good photographs. Becomes very crowded later. Yes it was hot but there is a breeze! Trust me, as we had finished so many people were coming in and it became really crowded. Highly recommend walking right down along the cliff, views are spectacular. Most people just stick to the main part. Ticket is cheap. Your legs need to be covered or they will give you a sarong. Well laid out and easy to navigate. Take water. It is hot! There are few places outside where you can buy drinks. The best part or not are the monkeys. They can be aggressive. Most people don't take it seriously. Take glasses and hats off and hide food. If you drink water, sip it quick and watch where you do it. My guide told me to avoid eye contact with them. Combine your visit with the Uluwatu Sunset & Kecak Fire Dance. See my review separately on this.", "Nearest to the hotel so I went there.. Relaxing water and laid back feeling.. Not many shopping areas along the beach, have to go to the Seminyak street to do it", "Went there via booking a private driver. The view there was amazing! We saw the sunset and standing at the cliff from high above the view was truly beautiful:) all in all, amazing scenery!This is a must visit!!⭐️", "you must go early by 6 am and stand in line to get out of here at decent time it is definitively worth it", "Nice, quiet and peaceful place especially in the morning. Cool weather in the morning during my trip in February. But not much out here and it is a 2 hours drive from Seminyak.", "Went here as soon as I arrived in Seminyak and it's probably one of the most dirtiest beaches I've ever seen in my life. I had a surfing lesson and the waves were good, but every now and then you get caught in rubbish. Most of it comes from the sea, apparently mostly from Java (at least, that's what our surfing instructors told us). It's good to see the local people making an effort to clean it up though. The sunset is quite pretty as well if you try and overlook the rubbish along the shore.", "Its a beautiful place! A lot of tourist but its solemn. A lot a fish and big! Nice view and clean. We love it!", "It's superb with beautiful sunset, it's magical black sand beach. Recommended to you once you visit seminyak .", "This place gets heaving so go early! Too many people posing for social media pics - actually laughable as they did not really seem interested in the place at all - just getting a posed photo then off.", "Visiting for the first time was so exciting and Seminyak Beach was one of the great spots that we really enjoyed. We will came back again soon.", "I'm always disappointed by Seminyak beach. It's not always clean. Sometimes the hawkers get really annoying.", "Really nice, and a must see! Had a really good time there! Can only recommend it. But watch out for your bag", "Nice specily in the location and the view. A litte bit boring for one and half hours performance. Overall recomanded.", "A beautiful place to see. There is a restaurant within the premise that you can eat while enjoying the view.", "How can you go to and not visit this place??? It s just woaaah...nice coffe places around and restaurants", "We went as a group at about 5pm to see the sunset. As expected, it was packed with tourists but if you explored a bit you were able to get a few good photos without anyone in the background. The whole thing takes about an hour to take in. The rocks are quite slippery so be careful if you're in thongs. The entry fee is about IDR30,000 per person.", "I wasn't blown back when I visited the place. But all in all a nice visit. Wouldn't go there again though.", "Seminyak beach is one of my favorite beach, it's near my fav beach front cafe like la plancha and the champlung, my friends and me enjoy every sunset over there with the bottle of beers, so come and try the beach ✌😎🌊🌅", "Its a beautiful place I have ever seen.. those who will planning to go there please make it in the evening.. because you have to cross so many stiff steps, take some water .. scenic beauty all over the place", "Enjoyed the walk and views, it is busy but it's also beautiful, we were going to go because of some reviews an we are glad that we did.", "Visited it today with my friend. Surprisingly it is a really good experience. with only USD24 on the entrance fees, it is worth a visit.", "We really enjoyed it here, the atmosphere is serene and we also had a laugh. If in this is one of the must do's def", "The best experience of our holiday in . You have to have a good condition because access is quite hard. But it’s amazing. Don’t be lazy, take your time and go down. But be careful!", "The entry ticket cost me 20,000 IDR and I have to wear another layer of skirt because I was wearing a short pant. Get inside, the place divided into three section, which every path lead into a different ways. I choose the right one and we go up to another side of hills where we can see Pura on the other side. It was around 2-ish PM and felt so hot! I am serious, best time to be here will be around 4 PM! Wait until the sunshine warmer and colder. We walked to the other side and there were monkeys! They were friendly, but still, keep looking at your belongings. All in all, it was good, I think just went there for once in a while was a good thing.", "We visited Double Six area of Seminyak beach and everything was very nice. We watched the sunset one night and if you want lounge chairs you have to pay. We paid $20 for 5. There are many bars and places to eat and it wasn’t too busy.", "Quite , Peaceful, Serene. Much cooler up here away from the coast. Its a breath of fresh air. great photo opps as well. very near a beautiful Golf Course ( if you are into that).", "It was great chance to get this amount agung . Tour guide was friendly and help. The view is amazing and the atmosphere is wonderful.", "A truly amazing natural site to visit. always amazed me, and this site is a must go. For photographers, you can have tons of beautiful scenes to take.", "Not and amazing thing to do and see but it was relaxing when the local people didn't harass you to buy over priced goods", "So surprised by this place. Beautiful, soooo many shops. Do yourself a favour get the local guys there to take your photo. $2 AUD for a picture...developed there and then . Gloria jeans was clean and tasty coffee with icy towels on arrival.", "I was there on 150912 around 1500hrs. The view is very nice and the weather is cooling even in the afternoon. Have my lunch there but food was nothing special, think most people visit becos of the view. Do take note you have to pay when you drive up there.", "The view and the nature at Kelinging are absolutely amazing but the place is pretty crowded and everyone tries to take the best photos, selfies and drone shots which is pretty annoying..", "Very peaceful place, sometimes only hehe dunno forget to take the pic with the trample behind you. There is a ride in boat but not sure how much that. Entrance fee is 50k plus 5k parking for motorbike. There's an ATM in the park that you can use, WC and souvenirs stores.", "We really like Seminyak Beach. Saw that many persons has written in their reviews that beach is poorly cleaned, but we did not experience that at all. Very clean beach and many nice pool/drink bars along the beach as well.", "This is a fantastic location to relax without a crowd, this is certainly a location I will be returning to.", "A nice place but very commercial many visitors but interesting place not far from amed 30 min drive or Almlapura / drivers all know it & lunch there is good too", "Unfortunately seminyak beach is the consequences of over development and tourism. Its hard to balance protecting the environment while trying to get as much tourists in as possible.", "Seminyak beach unlike Other nearby beaches have beds for hire most of the way down the beach which you can hire by the hour,most people come down around lunch time where you can have a nice meal at the beach bars.After a drink or meal you can lie on beds until sun goes down by which time more people arrive to watch this lovely spectacle ,this is a truly amazing sight.After sun disappears (6-30-7-00pm November,) people retreat to the bean bags set up on the sand outside the bars.The staff set up a makeshift stage and a band starts playing on the beach,you just lay back and soak in the atmosphere,brilliant.", "a must-see, beautiful spot, hard to miss along the way up to the north. too bad the public toilet is bad, the royal family to which the water palace belongs to or the local govt should put more effort to provide a decent and clean toilet for visitors.", "Nice park and friendly staff but man o man is it tourist heavy with only the most piggish of tourists. Try and go during low season.", "Highly recommended! the view is a breath taking and so peaceful but not for so long as you'll be harassed by street touts who doesn't take No for an answer! but don't let them ruin it for you.", "If you are in the region it is worth stopping by for a visit. Having said that a drive up and along the east coast of is a marvellous route. All routes are fabulous actually. - up and over through the centre or round the east or west.", "I would advise anyone visiting this attraction to visit early in the morning or after 5. we got there around lunchtime and there were literally hundreds of people on the rocks with selfie sticks.. phones cameras in the air.. if you want great photos try to come before the rush and enjoy the beauty.. serenity of this natural wonder..", "Dont be a stupid tourist and buy the food or have food when you go in. Read the signs!! We just went in and out as it was so hot and we didnt want to be jumped on. We only stayed for about 20 mins. I feel that's all you'd need as its beautiful but quite small.", "Was beautiful to see and get some pictures taken their by a local for a minimal donation. Great to get your pictures without every other tourist in the way. Downfall to that was waiting 2 1/2 hours In a queue to get a photo opportunity. Could be tricky to find without a guide.", "A little bit of a tourist trap but a definite must do for your first trip to . They do a beautiful fire dance on sunset for 100K which I highly recommend. The view is amazing and the cliffs are stunning! Beware of the monkeys, they have people around scaring them off but avoid the bigger ones if you can - they're cheeky. I think it's only a few $$ to get in but it's well worth the view!", "Nice spot for experience and photography. One should visit while in . You be charged entry fee of IDR 60,000 or something (I forgot the exact amount).", "Just wow, thing place has one of the best views, which I enjoyed as much as I can. Beautiful art of nature!", "Seminyak Beach is a long stretch of grey sandy beach situated in an upscale and private neighbourhood thats famous for its fabulous sunsets....", "Seminyak beach is okay and good for long walks but it is not very clean. Also the hawkers selling all kinds of things can be too persistent and lounging on a sunbed reading a book can be a big challenge. They constantly approach the tourists even if you say no many times.", "Long sandy beach, good for walking. Sun beds comfy - you have to barter, if you return for a number of days the person selling the sun beds will remember you and give a good price. We paid on average 180,000 rupiah for two beds and an umbrella from 11 am until around 5.30. You can buy ice cold drinks from the sunbed seller as well. If you like playing in the waves then this is place for you, surfing, boogie boarding- not swimming though. There are loads of locals selling their crafts. After a day on the beach the sunsets can be spectacular and the bars bordering the beach come to life with live music. We have enjoyed 10 days in Seminyak", "Seminyak is just full of high end shops and bars and very expensive beach clubs and hotels. The beach is very average the water doesn't not clean, you only have to look in the little creeks to feed onto the beach to see the quality of the water , most people just use the swimming pools The one very annoying thing is the people that drive around in early hours of the morning on loud motorbikes disturbing everybody that's trying to sleep.", "Such a beautiful place to visit. People who visit shouldn't miss this. Morning time is preferred if you want to capture photos.", "….This 5km section of the continuous KUTA-CANGGU beach strip rates AVERAGE by mainland standards but BELOW AVERAGE by world standards…. You don’t come to for great beaches...correction, you may come to to sit on the beach in tropical conditions when it’s freezing at home, sipping a cut price cocktail yada…..but the beach will not be whelming…. not on the mainland at least. I’m a beach blogger with over 3 million hits – get back to BALI annually and always make a point of cycling/walking SEMINYAK – stayed inland there a few years back. I’ve visited thousands of beaches over 40 years and would not rate BALI MAINLAND’s best in my top 500. Offshore LEMBONGAN may just scrape in. IN CONTRAST gorgeous and spectacular ARTUH BEACH** (offshore NUSA PENIDA) would make my top 10. Maybe even top 3. But hey, if you seldom see a beach, you may think SEMINYAK the ants pants. As FERRIS BUELLER’S bookie never said: “Sure beats a sand-pit in south SPRINGFIELD”. See. what we have here is a long strip of sand where it’s easy to find a fairly deserted section - or to sit with a crowd on rather swish sun-loubge/umbrella combinations if that’s your jam. These more crowded parts are outside the bigger resorts (all sized high-end places back the beach along here) + where roads from inland (more accommodation) access the sand. There’s a gradual change heading north. South end near the big DOUBLE SIX** resort has sand similar to KUTA-LEGIAN: kinda tan-grey (rather than the gorgeous white stuff when I first visited in ‘75). Heading north it darkens somewhat – although never reaching the light black of CANGGU BCH immediately north. Most areas are quite wide but it does narrow in sections. Activity changes too – the first 400m is a continuation of the crowded KUTA-LEGIAN scene. 3 or 4 beach bars with cushions/small tables on the sand are a real scene around sunset. Moving north it becomes quieter with gaps between crowded areas. The far north can be very uncrowded. TIPS – those beach clubs: maybe 4 starting at D6 RESORT. 2019’s visit saw one with at least 1000 people on the sand!!!! Most seemed Indonesian (it was the IDUL FITRI holiday period). Indos in holiday mode are good value. - all beachfront accommodation these days seems high end. Dozens of all budget places within a 10 min stroll inland. - football fans will usually find several games on more open sections of sand. Outsiders welcome. - wet season is not the best time to visit – lotsa rubbish and dirty storm run-off in the ocean, onshore blustery waves can create dangerous swimming conditions and periodic storm-drains and creeks gushing across the sand make lateral progress difficult. However many still holiday here (hotels/airlines offer great low season packages) – although SANUR the other side of the island has much nicer (better sheltered) conditions. BTW you can still get plenty of sunshine in wet season (usually). SUM UP – an okay beach, just don’t expect WHITEHAVEN.", "You have to choose your time to see this place. I was disappointed having arrived at noon to confront a massive local & foreign tour groups. It was simply overcrowded and in that heat, most uncomfortable!! I can't even take the photos without having someone standing in front of you!! I really didn't enjoy it this time!!! I guess it's best to get there first thing in the morning or evening.", "This experience was great, very well planned but the driver didn't have the correct licence to transport and a bribe had to be paid to the police. This left us feeling uneasy and disappointed especially with the price we paid. If an accident occurred we would not have been covered by insurance.", "Our tour guide, Balon, was very friendly, knowledgeable, and a great driver. We went during probably one of the busiest times of year, and did not feel rushed or crowded. We enjoyed the ceremonial dance and had a nice dinner on the beach with live music, fireworks, and roasted corn! Spectacular views. A must see!", "Come to Seminyak beach for a sunset. Get here before 5pm and choose one of the many beach bars to plonk yourself down on one of the colorful beanbags, order some tapas and a Bintang and listen to trendy music while the sun goes down. sunsets never fail to disappoint.", "Really enjoyed visiting here. Not too many tourists around either which was nice. Peaceful space and beautifully manicured gardens. Worth the visit.", "Be careful from the pick buckets and the shops Scrounger. other things are beautiful and deserve to give it a visit", "Not to many hassles from people selling stuff, great place to relax good food 🥘 around. Very clean.", "Went there with my wife after hearing so much about it. The view from top is beautiful. Definitely one of the place to visit in . Recommended to go in the morning to avoid the crowd.", "If your here go and see it can't help but be impressed, it is a real day trip tourist trap, its more expensive to pee here than a London train station", "The place that where you can heal your body and soul. The view was incredible gorgeous and the vibes of nature is really strong. Really feel like the heaven on earth. Wish can come back again another time", "We visited here on a beautiful day, and it was stunning , beautiful setting beautiful scenery, but again can get very busy", "Beautiful place! A must go place to go when you are in . There are Photographer around to take your pics and print it out in a nice tanah lot frame which cost 20k rupiah. So we got 2!hehehe", "Standing and viewing the endless beach stretching before you is breathtakingly awesome. The sea rolls in with large breakers, which are perfect for the surfers and again, watching them battle against the elements is a sight that never ceases to amaze. However, walk along the beach and there is rubbish strewn about. In some places the beach is discoloured and you can see why from the effluence in the water. I did not venture in it and I certainly was amazed that others let their children anywhere these obviously polluted parts. It was a great disappointment and made me wish that I had chosen anywhere else in other than Seminyak/Kota. They would do well to organise parties of people to clean the beach each day and then it might be a safer and more beautiful attraction.", "Nice beach with white sand, sea isn't clear but it is still very nice and is much better than the likes of Seminyak beach. Nice seafood restaurants on the beach.", "Seminyak beach always become must visit place in , with the stunning sunset, black sand. The best time to enjoy is between 4pm to 6pm.", "If you visit Seminyak, you MUST catch at least one sunset on the beach! Be sure to arrive about 30 minutes-1 hour before sunset as it can get crowded and things happen quite quickly. I sat near the Potato Head Beach Club along the shore and watched as the sun quickly sank behind the clouds. The colours were indescribable and the view was breathtaking! So amazing! The lucky people who live and work there get a treat like that everyday. I went during low-season so it wasn't too crowded. I highly recommend Seminyak Beach if you're in !", "I don't know if it was the time of the year or if it is always like this nowadays, but the astonishing quantities of dirt and rubbish, piling up in mountains in the beach is totally disappointing to say the least. Seminyak is the first spot we hit on once we arrived to our honeymoon. It is so sad to see the ocean and the waves carrying such amazing quantities of rubbish. We took a taxi and went to sanur, were it was much better...", "Not worth the money of the entrance fee 50k idr the place itself has nothing special unless you are visiting it for religious matters.", "Shared cycleway/walkway was busy, but everyone was tolerent. The staff at the restaurants tried were attentive but not in your face. They also tried to accomodate our individual needs.", "It's a bit hard to get there from Seminyak but it's worth the trek. The taxis have a hard time getting there because the sneaky shortcut to get in is usually patrolled by police ( should be one way only) So in order to get there from Seminyak its a good 20 minute cab ride. Seems the surfers love it and the ambiance of the area is very surfer cool. No tourist busses here. Phew! The sand is dark (volcanic) and the swimming is a bit risky ( lots of currents) however OLD MANS pub is a super cool place to get some food and cold beers and watch the surf. Occasionally there are street markets in the car park and there's live music most nights at OLD MANS. An up and coming part of South and worth the visit", "It has a really good view but it's overcrowded, not worth it if you don't have a lot of time in , you can get to see great views elsewhere..avoid the kecak fire dance, it's terrible", "Generally a nice place that unfortunately, like many other places in , is overrun by absurd amounts of tourists.", "Do not go to beach expecting Golden Sands. Seminyak Beach is no exception, the beach is clean and the water warn, surf is ok but that's where it ends. Vendors set up beach beds and hawk them for 100,000ir for 2 . Then once you are settled the hawker approach aggressively selling anything from beer to kites, surfing lessons to towel hire. Our choice was to use the resort pool where we were staying . Far more comfortable and hassle free. If you are not staying at a resort with a pool ,use the beach but be prepared for the price you must pay for being a TARGET TOURIST", "One of the most beautiful sunsets I ever seen was here, in the beach of Seminyak where the sun drops down in a mix of beautiful colors. The beach as a beach is not the cleanest and the water is not as clear as in the beaches on the east coast but its a nice place to relax, specially during the afternoons.", "We loved this place, So do thousands of others too. So it is busy but well worth the trip. We got some brilliant photos, but more importantly we bought some excellent art work from the market area. It was unique and we saw nothing else like it while we were there. Really enjoyable couple of hours here.", "Superb views, and great place to take a picture.... great performances and nice scenery and landscapes... must see once in life time...", "The beach is suitable for surfers, swimmers and tanners. While it is best suited for surfers, because of it's high waves, I thoroughly enjoyed swimming through the waves instead. There are several small restaurants along the beach, as well as local venders, henna artists and masseuses. Topped off with soft black-ish sand and a strong nese sun, this beach is worth a visit if you're staying in or near Seminyak.", "Seminyak is a black sand beach with huge waves, making it great for surfing or bodyboarding. Gets lovely sunsets with being on the west coast. There are some cool beach bars scattered along the beach, giving it a similar vibe to a Thai island. Busy and touristy, but much cleaner than other beaches in !", "30$ to stay 30minutes.. it’s very expensive as in Europe. Nothing interesting to see. I am disappointed", "Really pretty. Only takes about an hour to see it all. Lots of coy carp. Great to see if nearby not worth a long journey.", "One of the most impressing places on . A great combination of nature and architecture. And what is more pleasant there are no annoying stuff begging for donation.", "Seminyak is a great place for surfing, chill out at the bars with live music performance. Plenty of bars around there. You can buy a drink at the restaurant and get a shaded umbrella instead of renting sun bed. Surfing board can be rented at rp 40000 an hour. Instructor will cost rp 50000 an hour.", "It's a beautiful sight but to get to this location, we passed loads of trash hills along the way which was really sad. Unfortunately, the only restaurant/ cafe next to this location doesn't share the same atmosphere as this gorgeous view...", "Unfortunately we had a massive downpour while there but it did clear enough for our to enjoy the area. Worth the visit.", " is great and Seminyak is full of lovely bars, clubs and restaurants but the beach is nice to view and walk not for swimming.", "really liked seminyak beach during the day. The sand is clean as is the sea. The waves are quite strong and there are lots of beginner surf lesions going on in the mornings as there are more waves than in the afternoon when the tide goes way out. There are a few beach restaurants for a nice lunch and the sunset was also gorgeous. Unfortunately, there are a lot of people hassling you to buy hats, sunglasses etc all day and the beach chairs are not cheap. Didn't get to see the beach at night due to the Nyepi festival, everywhere was closed!", "Wow. What an amazing place. Built into rock right on the sea, the waves crashing and the breeze blowing makes for a truly great day. The gardens are superb, the walk-ways and views are breath-taking. Great photos from many outlooks. And the other tourists didn't seem to mind me photo-bombing their shots at every opportunity. All good fun, and we had many quick conversations with ew mates\\\". A great place to visit. Spend a couple of hours and really enjoy the place.\"", "The beach at Seminyak is over crowded and dirty, lots of rubbish washing up. The redeeming fact is if you're staying on the beach it's great to watch the sun go down", "Unless you've never been to a nice beach before, you will surely be disappointed and underwhelmed. The sand is not pretty and the water is not blue. I'm honestly very surprised that Seminyak is such a popular destination. There is absolutely nothing special about the beach there. If you told me I was at a New Jersey beach I would have believed you.", "A must visit in ! Truly incredible views! It was quite a walk up but its worth the sweat! Quite hard to take photos though as it can get quite crowded nearing sunset due to the dance they show..", "It looks like monster from top. Its nice and beautiful. Its worth to visit. Its 45mins journey from by Ferry. Less tourists. A place that not fully develop.", "The beach itself is pretty average. The sand is quite grey and ash coloured. As a beach, a much better choice would be dreamland beach. But Seminyak beach is easy to get to, great to walk up and down, and has all the beach clubs located on it. It's a much nicer way of walking to the main part of Seminyak than along the roads.", "So peaceful and easy to find quiet time especially in the mornings. Great bars and cafes. A walk from our fabulous villa down a quiet street also filled with fab organic and healthy cafes and yoga studio. It’s so peaceful here.", "Don't get me wrong, the gate is beautiful and if the weather is nice, there's a great view. But in order to take the iconic photo, you have to stand in a very long, multiple hours long, line. Also, the shimmery reflective effect you see in a lot of the photos from there isn't from a pool or fountain in front of the gates, but just a shimmery reflective piece of plastic the person taking the photos holds under the camera as he takes the picture. I was disappointed.", "...but would like to see them anyway, then start at 8.30, because they are just being fed by the staff, are are nice and calm, plus it looks like they have just gotten out of bed. On the plus side, there are also fewer tourists! So a good experience, worth the money.", "Lovely place to visit. My first time to beautiful views here took lovely photos, enjoyed the markets got good bargains there as well. Wasnt game to hold a snake though", "A very beautiful water palace. It takes around 2 hours from seminyak to reach there. There is a swimming pool inside, the water is extremelly clean. For those who like nature and peaceful atmosphere, this place really worth a visit", "$2 entry, just don't get caught with a tour guide..they will just follow you in! They are $10pp (AUD). You can look around without a tour guide, there's not all that much to see except the views so you don't need a guide! It's a really nice setting. Great for a relaxed day out.", "It was very enjoyable to walk through. We were there around noon time and the place was crowded. It is nice to walk around and get good photos but you have to patient because of the many people walking around.", "Too many people and too commercial for our liking. Ok if you like markets. The place was crowded and did not have the feel of a spiritual place. Beautiful scenery", "Enjoyed my visit here, really stunning and great spot to take pictures from, there was not many visitors on day visiting which made it even more nicer, a must visit when in , Happy Travels.", "Nice place with a lot of history~~ One of the top spots to visit in ~~ Nice spots for pictures~~", "It is not only good for a breath taking view but for an adventure.it can be said a kind of adventure.only if we are fit enough,we will get the full satisfaction offered by the place. Most people enjoy having their photos taken as there is no place like this we can get our bestie", "Seminyak beach is the perfect spot for the sunset. It's just amazing! The beach is huge, you can enjoy the sunset from anywhere you'd like. Surfing lessons recommended, so cheap!", "Incredible view!!! Really dangerous paths, ridiculous the fact that these disgusting dirty toilets had a sign outside with the price for use.", "it's kind of beautiful escape 1. Location easy to reach 2. if you come with your parents who can't walking too far, this place gives them satisfaction. 3. View really amazing from any spot But idk why the entrance ticket always having upgrade year by year", "We loved every part of it! We went there two years ago but from Candi Casa is close. The view from here is wonderful, the place is very peaceful.", "This is Seminyak, it is busy and there is lots to look at. The beach is not beautiful, and we did not swim here, although others were surfing. You can see that it has rips, so be careful. Lots going on here, great place to grab a drink at one of the restaurant/bars and watch the sunset. Black sand, and a little polluted.", "Seminyak beach is agreat place to chill out watch the sunset have a massage ,meet the locals and enjoy the beach.", "Beaches cleaner then Seminyak. Not many people down there. Watch out for hat ladies they want to take you to their shop. They are possistan. Bussinees quiet", "I like long walks on beaches and Seminyak Beach is a place for me. I like the feel of the wind in my face, the sand on my feet, and the sounds of the waves crashing in. Nice place for \\me time or my time alone\\\". Also nice to have friends to chat with. A definite place to visit more than once. The big plus factor is that the vendors are not aggressive and will not bother you once you say \\\"no\\\". Go to this beach!\"", "Had a great time here, lots of great photo opportunities here! The walk and sights are super nice! Does get a bit buggy after rain.", "The first time to be here. Nice view from a restaurant nearby. Nothing is too special but still good place to visit.", "Seminyak beach is black sand beach and the sea is generally clean to swim in. The best part of the beach is the sunset. As seminyak is on the west part of , you will get spectacular sunsets each day. There are some restaurants with lots of chairs and lounge for guests to have drinks and watch the sunset.", "It looked like a lot of fun but definitely like it would be busy and crowded. A lot of hotels spilled directly onto it. Also a lot of stalls for local tourist knick knacks.", "Full with tourist. The places is in well maintained. Got lots of souvenir and food stalls too. Scooter parking provided (pay Rp.3k) Toilet fee Rp.2k or 3k ~ can't remember.", "Sitting on the bean bag enjoying my bintang beer at night. I took a blur bird taxi from kerobokan about 2km away from my villa to the beach side, there is a minimum charges for 30000 rupiah. Enjoying the music and sea wave.", "If you want calmness and beautiful scenary you have to visit this place! I was traveling solo but felt safe all the time", "The place is beautiful ..but nothing much to do here. If you want a place that can offer more activities ...this is not a place to go", "So my friend and I explored seminyak, nusa dua, jimbaran beaches... And we concluded seminyak was the best, the waters were the cleanest and clearest, and with the restaurants by the beaches to chill out to it was the best. The others were dirty with litter and part of isolated and boring areas.", "We had a drizzly and misty day but it was still a wonderful experience. Due to the mist, we could not appreciate the perspective that it was on 's second largest lake. However, the mist did create a mystical and pretty effect. Worth a visit.", "One of the most beautiful places we've seen so far, so original and powerful, loved every bit of it i highly recommend the visit", "Just like the rest of Ubud, this area has been desecrated. Road is littered with junk shops. There is nothing left of the peaceful sanctuary I remember.", "Please don't waste your time to go there in a raining day because the beautiful scene of the mountain and lake totally can't be seen...it is too foggy!!!", "Lovely relaxing and peaceful place to visit. Had a lovely lunch with the most gorgeous views. Could while the whole day away here. And remember that there is one area allocated for swimming, soooo good!", "I didnt get a full view of the beaches. Aron cettainly made sure we knew where to go and the places to visit while there. So, I give Aron a 10. The beaches, not sure... Some in Seminyak seemed much nicer.", "This is a must do, so relaxing and loved the architecture..The restaurant overlooks the park and has lovely meals..", "Thr food is nice. Gust De is a good man of here . My husband very like here and beautiful restaurant very enjoy here. ☺️☺️☺️", "Seminyak beach was always packed with tourists. The water is not too cold, you can hire chairs to relax at the beach. It is clean and there are guides.", "You need at least once to visit this place, very nice experience. I needed two hours driving from Airport, and very worth it. My parents and my kids were amazed. Gorgeous view and very fresh air.", "Quite enjoyed the quieter parts away from the main bars. Surfs cool. Too many people getting caught in rips. Lifeguards just wait for surfers to go pick them up. A Russian group daily doing a fake shark attack taking a bottle of red dye into the water and releasing it flailing etc. Whilst friends film it, including a drone. Apparently this is funny in Russia. They were told frequently that it wasn’t. Quite horrifying the first time I saw it. Go for a walk north if you want some peace. You’ll not find much in regards to bars. But that’s not a bad thing. Having stayed in Seminyak and Canggu 2 years ago. I’d go to the quieter areas north of Seminyak but south of Canggu for a more relaxed cool vibe", "There's a few good bars on the beach here, reasonable prices (well for Seminyak, not for , the whole of Seminyak and surrounding area is ridiculously expensive so these bars are the cheap end of ridiculously expensive). More at commonsensible.org", "This was one of the reasons we decides to take the Est tour, and it did not disappoint. We visited on a Friday and it was not busy at all.", "By far rthe best of the \\busy\\\" places we visited in . Not as manic at Seminyak, Ubud or Kute. Stunningly beautiful and the daily afternoon breeze was a delightful refuge from the heat. Sunrise in the morning was just amazing, well worth the early rise.\"", "Its a long distance from but worth it! Must visit. Either trek it or just see it from a distance...its peaceful and serene!", "This beach is beautiful. No where near as busy as seminyak. Quiet tranquil and lovely people. Lovely dogs and cats too. Great for water sports the food along the beach.....wow....not pricy and great quality. If you stay at Fairmont then you are in for a real treat as you are on the beach! The best beach I have been to in .", "Can be reached on foot from seminyak square in 10 mins. Good for swimming as the water is not rough or choppy. Quite and good for viewing sunset", "There was a lot more than we expected. Shops, restaurants... The main spots are very crowded and decrease the attractivity of this attraction.", "Not sure the 2 hour drive is worth the wait. It is a lovely location with it being on the lake and in the mountains but the time it takes to get there and the constant stopping for all the buses that clog the road make it waste of time to me. Have a look on your Rp 50,000 note and you can see the same view. Very crowded and impossible to get a photo without somebody jumping in front of you to get their own photo. The drive through the mountains would be nice if you appreciate that sort of thing and you will the 4 hours return journey to enjoy the views.", "Amazing place to watch sunset in Seminyak. There are many bars to have a beer or some coctail. You can just relax and watch the show 🤘🏻", "This is our second visit and we enjoyed it as much as the first time. It is an easy stroll around and entry was very reasonable. While there we say a wedding, which was a bonus.", "a must visit with incredible views and it is kind of far but we went their by bike and it is much cheaper", "The Seminyak beach is very crowded with alot of people playing football. But the ambience is prety good. One the best experience that we have is enjoyed the Bakso in the beach.", "We were told that we absolutely had to go to Jimbarin Bay, but we were really disappointed, it is a large bay full of selfie stick toting tourists, and overpriced restaurants. There is a nice sunset but you can see a sunset like that on most west coast beaches. The seafood meal was expensive and decidedly average, the drinks were warm and so was the food, service was most definitely not with a smile! There are trendier, restaurants with better food in Seminyak, I'd recommend going there instead.", "This is worth a visit if you know what to expect - the pictures you see are an illusion - we got here at about 6:55am and we’re ticket number 53 - left by 8:45 - you need time and lots of that time is to wait for the “ perfect shot” however the views are stunning and this alone is worth it", "Good music, great views, awesome location. Amazing for the younger set, (music) but still very enjoyable", "A fabulous beach to walk along and visit iconic Seminyak eateries such as KU DE TAH, Potato Head, W Hotel and more. The waters are quite rough, so swim at your own risk- some areas are patrolled; there are many surfers too. There can be a lot of rubbish when there has been a storm. A great beach walk!!", "Cool, relaxing place. We did a lott of stairs and walking. Not so recommend for people who don't like to walk .", "Lots of smelly sections to Seminyak beach so choose which place you sit carefully so you are sunbaking under the waft of sewerage", "Seminyak beach is lovely at sunset however any other time of the day it is quite busy and basically just another beach in . It is pretty dirty and quite busy with tourists.", "Put this place on your must visit list. Have been here numerous times and has never disappointed. Can be busy but worth the wait.", "It could have been the worst day of the year to arrive but Seminyak beach was a mess of rubbish, black dirty sand, fowl smells and more rubbish washing in from the sea and from the open sewer / drain / creek that opens onto the beach beside the Royal Beach Seminyak resort. Apparently this happens during the wet season. We retreated to Sanur where the beach is pristine - but no surf.", "We spent most of our Seminyak days here at Rudy's bar (just along from the Seaside Mexican restaurant). Only 50,000 for 2 beds and umbrella, drinks are cheap too! The waves are big and a lot of fun in this beach. Supposably a great place to see the sunset but it keeps raining in the afternoons and is too cloudy to see the sunset so can't comment on that. Parking along the beach is 3,000 rupiah.", "Well worth the effort to get there and get that photo of you in front of it. Don't fall in. And there is a fabulous restaurant right next door for people watching.", "Good place clean and def better tha expected. Nice experience Photos look amazing we took there. Friendly locals ", "Easy for commuters, safe place for children to play , and many restaurant . I recommend to come to Sate Seminyak at Kayu Aya Village, the food there was very great and nice service, Best for lunch and especially dinner after having a great time at the beach :)", "I had no idea what to expect and visited upon a friends suggestion on the way back from Bedugal. It was beautiful, serene, spiritual. The gardens are gorgeous, the whole place has a calm vibe. We did however get there at 9.45 am and seemed to beat the crowds as, as we were leaving the busses rolled in and the crowds descended. Not sure how peaceful it was after that. There is a little market at the entrance and a restaurant. There are deers in an enclosure (not sure of their significance). I would suggest taking your driver inside with u to explain some of the cultural aspects as there are not signs or brochures to tell u about the area. If u like temples and peaceful places it is worth the visit. I would also suggest taking a snack and drink and staying for a while to enjoy the atmosphere.", "All the images you have of a nese tropical paradise, with white sandy beaches lined with palm trees and clear blue sea. Forget that. Seminyak is an urban beach, with hotels and restaurants where palm tress should have been. And the white sand is not son white and full of litter that comes from... the sea...", "Come early to avoid the tourists. We rented a scooter for the day. Easy to find and access. Very hot so bring water", "If you have plan to visit , don’t miss this chance to visit this amazing place. Of course there is a very crowd for taking photos, but you will enjoy the atmosphere, mix with ritual traditional and seaside atmosphere.", "the foods taste good, but the services for the locals are bad. its like they didnt want us to eat there. you can feel how they choose to discriminate locals from foreign tourist, maybe because ussually they didnt give tips for waitress or band. and the foods is over priced. come and see by yourself about this.. i will never eat there again, and i will tell all my relatives about this.", "Seminyak beach is unlike any other beach. It is clean, and well taken care of, and there were many unique places to go to enjoy the view of the sea.", "Nice views but overcrowded and not pram friendly. Wouldnt really go out of the way, only if you are nearby", "It takes minimum 2-3 hours from ,most of the people feels what great to see here after 3 hours journey but thing is we must enjoy the nature's beauty and great nese style of constructions ( traditional) and villages en route . after lunch you have to walk for 5 minuets for Photo spot . Her you can find couple of sellers please buy something for your family and support your level to their products.", "Seminyak beach is amazing. Totally comparable to most famous Caribbean and and Dominican Republic beaches! We toured many beaches in and Seminyak is the best in my judgement for a few reasons 1) it is Flat! 2) It is hard enough to run on and walk for miles and miles! 3) The expanse of the beach area is very large and can accommodate thousands! 4) Accessibility is easy, convenient and safe but subject to where you are staying. 5) Night time brings amazing g life to the beach areas and restaurant scene. 6) Safety with most areas lit up.", "As a local tourist, is my fav place to escape from the hectic life of Jakarta, so I prefer to stay near the beach and not in rush to visit many places. Seminyak beach is my fav to spend the time and enjoy the sunset. It has magical view to see when the Sun sets with the red and golden sky..", "A great afternoon spent here and a must see in ! A little Seminyak!!! Walk to the beach and lawn hotel. Beautiful", "This place should me on you must visit place in . Though it is crowded for taking photos, as it is one of the famous attraction in , but you will enjoy the atmosphere, mix with tradition and seaside view.", "This is a very popular and highly commercialised attraction so expect crowds at all times. But it is definitely a must visit if you are in , and even with all the stalls and visitors there is space to sit and reflect and enjoy the the location.", "Been here twice now. Lots of babies at the moment. Had a great time. Cheap entry fee for what you get out of it. Will probably go again next year.", "it was a nice place to spend an evening...lush green and clean...very well preserved and a good place for nature lovers", "We thought of skipping this attraction as we thought that there might be nothing to view, but this turns out to be the best attraction of our entire day tour. There are many restaurants that you can dine while admiring the view but its rather pricey.. we paid IDR200,000 each for our lunch but still the experience and view may well override the cost.", "It's absolutely worth to visit but I suggest you go very early before all the tourist busses arrive and you don't have the chance to take a nice picture anymore! Be there before noon and you'll be fine", "Seminyak Beach is great for walking in either direction. Surf lessons, not crowded, great photo opportunities, the clouds as a back drop. And sunsets are a time for people to gather and take lots of photos.", "We really enjoyed the atmosphere of Seminyak Beach. Our teenage kids thoroughly enjoyed boogie boarding and eating on the beach. Hire a sun bed and enjoy.", "One of the stunning and beautiful beach at Seminyak area. Need go inside ally and cross over some building just can reached the beach.", "The natural of beauty is always make me feel happier and surprised. If you have chance to visit this land please must be come here and please keep the natural don’t disturb!", "Seminyak beach in front of the Alila Hotel was perfect for walking, running and even for a shallow swim. Lots of activity on the beach near 6 o clock as people settle to watch the sunset.", "Still a nice visit for the scenery and great pictures can be taken here. Go before noon to avoid tourist crowd.", "This one is average. Reasonably clean and yellow sand and compared to Seminyak was a lot nicer but not as breathtaking as led to believe prior to visiting. It also faced the wrong way to catch the sunset but we should have researched better. You did get hassled a little bit with locals trying to sell their products but a polite no thank you and they move on quickly.", "Seminyak beach is the cool beach in ! Along the beach you'll find a heap of trendy restaurants and bars where you can lay back on a beach lounge/beanbag and enjoy the sunset. The sunset in is just beautiful! And relaxing having a few drinks whilst watching the sunset was certainly a highlight for us! We also enjoyed walking along Seminyak beach during the day. We did not swim at the beach as our hotel was in Legian so we swam further down.", "The place is serene and has a calming effect and volcano mt agung from far. This place is far and remote, and not sufficient road for bus. It's worth the journey to come here.", "It’s the most beautiful nature I’ve seen so far in , it’s hard to get too the place , but totally worth it !", "After The Jimbaran, Seminyak was the next best beach we experienced. As I mentioned earlier also that if you plan to stay in Seminyak you must stay at the beach front or close to the beach. It is a very lively area , shopping pubs and restaurants: nice place the stay and move around", "Arrrrh the beach... this is one place we didn’t list on our agenda when planning our trip, as we’re not particularly beach people who spend time tanning ourselves to a crisp! Writing it off completely was a bit harsh and I wish we had made an exception just this once. Still, we managed a couple of hours toe dipping in the coolness of the sea, watching and listening to the great ocean waves, tingling us with excitement and almost sweeping us in, it was a case of “sand on, stress off” after a 17 hour flight! This was bliss... Seminyak Beach is 10 minutes walk from The Alea hotel, the route is a straight cut through residential area dotted with quaint villas and tropical greenery. The temperatures didn’t hold back, after all it was mid-day when most sun worshippers had crawled back to the luxury of their hotels air con. For us it was great having the beach almost to ourselves. A few local vendors trying to delight us with their wares, friendly smiley people and a polite “no thank you” will suffice. We enjoyed moments of peace and calmness, watching swirls of waves coming in and cooling down our roasted feet from the blazing heat of the sand. The salty sea air and catching an odd glimpse of a surfer conquering a wave added to our fun in the sun. We spotted crabs popping out from pockets of sand and running into the sea, so well camouflaged. The longer we spent just walking and gazing at the vastness of the ocean my mindset touched senses one can only dream off in paradise, making me feel alive and regaining my sanity. The beach is clean, lined with palm trees gently swaying in the breeze and sand so soft you’ll be leaving picture postcard memories and footprints for others to follow. Bars and restaurants setting up for late brunches, we parked ourselves at a cafe, people watched and took few photos. We ended our leisurely stroll at a bohemian cafe which looked like one big tropical fruit cocktail, inviting cosy colourful bean bags, low level tables and a signpost with some funky quotes, this was a picture of relaxation, peace and love. The cafe overlooks the ocean where you can get fed and watered enjoying the ambience and I guess a fabulous party vibe in the evening for ‘movers and shakers’, enjoying a few beers and watching an amazing sunset. Our recommendation: Definitely go for it! all you have to do is press ‘escape’ and you’ll be transported into a world of calmness, ride a wave and let your free spirit run wild, this is therapy on the cheap. Personally for me, I’ll be putting the beach on future trips, after all what’s not to like?....Indu & Versha.", "great relaxing experience , not too touristy but neither secluded. strong waves ( be ware of red flags) we enjoyed takings evening strolls there", "The place is beautiful ..but nothing much to do here. If you want a place that can offer more activities ...this is not a place to go", "Xmas/wet season is not the time to stay in Seminyak. The beaches in this area are covered in rubbish that washes up every tide this time of year. We've been here for 3 weeks over Xmas/NY and haven't spent any time on the beaches, it's that bad. You'd be better off staying on the eastern side, Sanur area. Nice beaches, clear water.", "Seminyak's beaches close to the hotels are extremely dirty and thus I was very disappointed. I don't believe it's worth paying extra to be close to the beach.", "Thoroughly enjoyed our short stay. Loved the local cafes and restaurants. and local markets. People very friendly and didn't hassel you too much", "A very beautiful place with good atmosphere, a must visit place when you are in .Very relaxing and friendly environment", "Nice place with a lot of history. One of the top spots to visit in . Nice spot for pictures. Unfortunately, a lot of visitors - go in the early morning to avoid the crowds.", "Really nice beach located a 5-10 min walk from seminyak sq. lots of things to do, hire a surf board for an hour (50k-100k) hire a body board (~50k) do a surf lesson for an hour (200k and we got to keep the board for an extra hour). We also had sundowners outside the anantara hotel which were great. Very reasonably priced drinks for what is an excellent location to watch the sun slip into the sea on some rather comfy beanbags!", "good enough, and worth it to visit here. the entry fee very cheap, only idr 50,000. and dont buy drink before entrance, because not allow to bring it inside.", "Was a short walk from our hotel. Place was quite crowded, so we skipped messing around after some photo shots.", "Seminyak beach is really nice In my option, not quite the tranquil paradise like beach you think of when visiting but this place has a really good surf beach which is clean and fun. The best part of Seminyak beach is at night, it really does come to life. Everyone gathers to watch the sun set drinking beers on all the bean bags they put out, really great atmosphere and amazing sun set!", "The fee is very expensive and it is not really worth for the price it charges. I think it charges much more expensive than the local people.", "It's absolutely worth to visit but I suggest you go very early before all the tourist busses arrive and you don't have the chance to take a nice picture anymore! Be there before noon and you'll be fine", "nice place just relax on the beach and get full sun shine or get swim on the beach or you could go for surfing , just nice in seminyak beach.", "Great place for photos, a very busy attraction. I recommend arriving there around 3pm to beat the traffic and get a good seat for the Kacak Dance and amazing sunset photos.", "Come early in the day if you want to avoid the crowds. Just check if there is a ceremony on first. Costs to enter and park the car. Toilets cost to use as well. Worth visiting though with picturesque views.", "A great time only 25000 each to enter got the sens hotel transport walked back but first a coffee just round the corner going up monkey forest road on the right side we had a thunder storm so it ended up 2 coffees. Walk up the road heading towards the market some very nice shops.", "I wasn't particularly impressed with Seminyak beach, I did go for a walk most mornings on my visit to past it though it did appear quite dirty at times.", "The view is incredible from the heaven's gate but the photos are not as they seem no water in front just a trick of the camera and over a two hour wait to get your photos taken in front of mount Agung, like I said beautiful but need to know what you're in for before you book", "This place is as divine as it can get. It is like a jewel of . Ever inspiring and relaxing .Looking forward to visit again in future.", "We rent a bodyboard, a sunbed and we spent the whole day at Seminyak Beach! One of the best activities I did, very affordable (110K for the day for two). The beach in itself is nice, not the most beautiful one in but not too overcrowded.", "A very beautiful place with good atmosphere, a must visit place when you are in .Very relaxing and friendly environment", "Visited here as part of a day trip around northern . A nice location full of instagrammers however and slightly chilly. Wouldn’t go back if in the area but glad we went", "View was just like in the pictures. There was a small deck to take pictures from a higher viewpoint, pay 5000rupiah. It was near a small eatery. Go there early and beat the crowd from the daytrip tour.", "We both love beaches and my trave partner liked Seminyak beach more than I did. He loved he vibe, especially at sunset where we stood by the trendy Ku De Ta bar with all the beautiful people. I agree about the good vibe, but I just found this beach rather dirty and grubby. Water like sludge, rubbish everywhere and people hassling you to buy their wares.", "this is a nice place to visit and enjoy. just go there , sit and relax . enjoy the beauty of the place. take few snap.", "Beautiful historical place. Will become Speechless when you hear the history while looking at the surrounding view. Magnificent", "We went to the beach through Potato Head bar. I love blue sea, but Seminyak beach is a bit grey. A bit disappointed.", "Place was nice view but still under construction . Need accomodation.. Must come here to see the view", "We were disappointed with how dirty it was but found really good restaurants along the beach. Since seminyak is pretty expensive going to a eating on the beach is a good option and you get a great view. Coconuts are 20k and we found great food for 30k. If you like vegan food a place called spicy coconut is worth a visit, just a 5 minute walk off the beach (north part of the beach, near canggu). ", "A lovely little spot, not too touristy but enough good energy and a variety of places and ambiences to choose between depending on your mood and desires. Enjoy!", "Nice place , you can take picture , there a lot of people offering instant printing photo, only 15k each. Very afforadble. The parking space very spacious.", "Probably my expectations were too high . The photos floating around of this place are mind boggling but the actual is place is great but does not meet the hype .", "Not a bad looking beach, pretty flat and safe to swim with some decent views,though the water is a bit dirty.. And lots of crap on the beach and in waters also .but hey it's not Seminyak. And if you don't mind swimming in razor blades, toothbrushes and cotton ear buds, and of course the usual plastics floating about in the drink...then not to bad.. In some parts of the beach it kept clean by hotel staff in their designated areas.. There just massive comparisons when you go to the smaller islands, the water and beaches are pristine.. ", "trip in and around -- fascinatig enough - interesting place - history of a long period including occupation during ww2 -- some events on site including falcons , snakes and cottage industry and sales toilets -- cost 50 baht ocean side village location", "So happy I did this, such amazing view like you see in movies, I could have stayed up there for hours relaxing.", "So hard to find, havent seen any direction sign while driving buggy to go there, need to ask locals, and the road soooo bad. But it was worth when we arrived, luckily not many people there, very nice spot, but be careful of that nature powerful beauty", "Always busy and always a pleasure so long as you just keep calm. Great for watching the interaction and only 40,000 entry is well worth the visit/", "Seminyak Beach is very clean and relaxing surroundings, not to crowded, you can really enjoy your sunbathing or swimming or surfing", "seminyak beach , is one of the best beaches in , we went there for a day trip, and was amazed how clean is the beach, a lot of people are surfing, and many water sports.", "Most beautiful spot still a little un touched. Mostly locals but very friendly..... Would love to come back next year...", "This is a beautiful place and just a couple dollars so, if you're in the neighborhood, take the time to stop by.", "This Stunning place, is a mix of all types of blues, really worth to visit! Pure and Raw Nature. Strong Energy Place.", "During my Jan 2020 visit to Bal, we stayed in Seminyak and went to Seminyak each couple of times for the sunsets. Sunsets are beautiful, but it gets crowded and might come in the way of you enjoying a good sunset. the beach is not great for swimming as the waves could be be huge. there are good beach side restaurants where you can enjoy the sunset, like La plancha and Champlung.", "I highly recommend you to take your own transport if you dont want to spend a lot at local drivers since its not easy to get a cab or more like impossible! Lovely place with a lot of amenities and instagramable spots! enjoy your day over there!", "Lovely but very busy especially at sunset!! They temple to the right is amazing as well! Beautiful place for pictures!!!", "The worst experience, total turist trap! They have made new rules now, so you have to pay 100.000 for each person to even enter and then 50.000 per person to be driven down again! Appalling! Only for one photo opt, we think this is NOT worth it. The experience was that greed has taken over this place. Sad to see… we recommend to spend your time and money in doing other things.", "Stay in 221 homestay, reach there within 8 minutes. Morning, too much tour group to visit tis place. Afternoon same too but after 3pm, propel less and less. Is a very suit place n beautiful natural view.", "We stopped here on our first day in and was a great first experience! The scenery was wonderful and the lawns close by were pretty well manicured! Very crowded so you have to wait to get good photos, but it was a great sight seeing adventure! You don't need to spend a lot of time here, but plan on a good hour or more if you want to walk around a bit!", "It is a nice beach for a long walk in the surf, but we would rather swim further north in Seminyak. The water is very shallow and the closer you get to the Discovery shopping mall, the more you will want to wear shoes because of sharp rocks and shellfish remnants.", "Seminyak beach has its nice spots, but it has mostly turned into a tourist spot. Living in Australia I'm used to beautiful beaches, and to be honest Seminyak is pretty dirty. Waves are good for beginner surfers though, and it's easy to get here.", "Fun outing, well worth it, number of other tourists manageable thanks to good organisation. Reasonable price (standard entrance fees around ).", "And you get all sorts of life on Seminyak Beach. It all depends on what you want from a beach as to whether or not it is a good place to go. The problem here is that for every good point, there is an opposite and vice versa. Firstly this is a huge beach. At low tide very wide and it is accessed by a few gaps in the rows of restaurants, cafes and bars which line the coast usually abutting the access roads . You will pay to park, even a motorbike nearby but then it will be relatively safe. The alternative is that you will get free parking in an isolated area and have you bike pinched or complain that there are no facilities. This is an excellent beach for running especially by the water and if you go fast enough you wont be bothered by hawkers. However if you stay still for five minutes they will be all over you. Especially if you show any interest in the sunglasses, watch or Ken Holm wok that they are selling. This is truly an international problem now but they have to earn a living and they generally move on if politely addressed. The problem is that there are so many of them there is always another one to follow. Alternatively, you may just want your hair braiding, sir, or your nails varnishing whilst sitting on a beach. To be honest, you can get pretty much anything you want on Seminyak Beach except probably any peace. The water is warm but a lot of sand suspension as it is shallow. It can also be windy and because of its undisturbed length,windy and disorientating. Look out for the flags for safe swimming. A truly high point is to watch the sunset especially with a cold beer at one of the bars or walking along the sand with your partner. If my memory serves me correctly though. If you have the right partner it doesn't matter where you are. Whilst you are there you may as well go to see it.", "I had been staying in Seminyak for a month and came over for the day and found myself wishing I had come here instead. The area was the original tourism development in but seemed well established, quiet and good quality in general. I walked a long way north c 2km until I reached a really nice section which had a number of “traditional” sun shelters on jetties that had been constructed. Nice beach good swimming and shade, perfect! I walked back up to the main road and got a taxi back to Sanur Beach. So practical point for finding this section of the beach which was not signed at all are in the photos attached. Look for Cafe Smorgas on the corner and go down the straight road to the beach. Looking on Google maps afterwards it’s labelled Jalan Pantai Kerang.", "We visited this beach on 20. March, a sunny warm day in . We sat for 2 hours in a restaurant with spectacular view of the beach. A nice and mild breeze made our time there enjoyable and outstanding. I reccommend a visit at Seminyak Beach!", "Seminyak beach is clean, open and easy to get to. Hotels on the beach front are easy to slip in and out of for drinks and fun.", "My husband & I watched the sun go down from Seminyak beach this evening, my gosh it was outstanding. It's very busy, in the car park outside you can purchase authentic nese street food. On the beach, there are couples, families, groups of friends, dogs, you name it. It really is a place for all. The waves are spectacular & great for surfers & spectators alike. Definately worth a visit!", "What a great place to go! Very family friendly, entrance easy, parking easy, and only $3.- worth going! We had so much fun.", "Crowded but really stunning and the view is wow! I loved visiting the place and it was on my bucket list when I visited .", "For some reason, I delayed travel to Indonesia despite visiting so many other countries in SEAsia, some more than once. Now that I have finally experienced 's Seminyak Beach area, it has suddenly reached the top of the pyramid. It is my new First Choice destination. The beach is very wide. The sand is fine and glistens in the sun. The ocean winds seem constant and is refreshing from the heat. Shelling is possible in a few areas but don't expect much on that front. The surf is robust but far more so to the north. Hotels, resorts, beach cafes and on-the-beach bars are prolific. There's a few very, very polite beach peddlers who are not at all pushy. It's a superb area any beach lover.", "Its a very touristy place but we enjoyed it. If you take your time and soak up the sights you are likely to enjoy it. Its probably something we would only do once. There are heaps of shops to buy things so we did alot of shopping here. Even snakes to have a photo with for a small charge. There are also lots of places to eat.", "A special, beautiful place. Plan to spend some time here. It is peaceful, even though you may encounter many tourists.", "Nice and quiet beach to go for a walk with the kids. Very clean compared to seminyak. Lots of restaurants and bars along the beach", "I enjoyed visiting this place. Lots of people around but worth the visit. Saw the sunset and felt very spiritual and uplifting at a very holy place.", "I gave this place four blobs instead of four because of the surrounding tat and the fact it does indeed feel less like a place of contemplation and peace and more the site of a million selfies. We were blessed with a great sunset and you can easily find a place - even on a Sunday - between countless tourists preening themselves in front of the ubiquitous selfie stick. Saw one guy taking a dual picture of himself with a camera on his stick as well as his smart phone. You can appreciate the beauty of place if you face it rather than have your back to it whilst arranging volleys of self-portraits.", "Wonderful experience! A long ride and a steep hill to drive up at the end of the ride, followed by an almost vertical climb for the last 100 yards on foot (so definitely not for the mobiity restricted), but once there the views and the atmosphere are breathtaking. That said, there is a long wait for your very small window of opportunity to take your few photographs and because it's so popular they don't give you much time to think about what poses you're going to make, so do all that while you're waiting for your turn. If you want to, as we did, you can pay to be fitted in nese traditional dress to make your photographs all the more authentic - it's a nice touch and wasn't very expensive (nothing is in ). There's plenty to see and take photos of whilst you are waiting, but it's worthwhile getting there early in the morning if you can, to make your queue as brief as possible. We arrived a little after 7 am and had a 90 minute wait even at that time of day, so later will be busier still. It was a good experience, great photos to keep for a lifetime, a bucket list ticked but don't need to go back.", "Absolutely gorgeous, I felt like I was in paradise! However it is also the most expensive place I visited, a bottle of water cost £4 and in that is an extortionate price, even in England it would be! ", "Seminyak beach is beautiful, stretching for kilometers. Great for walking, surfing (body, bogey board and just surfboard), and taking amazing photographs of Beach Life and, of course, beautiful sunsets. It is also lined with some amazing places to eat and sleep (see my other reviews for Seminyak) which are perfect for a drink, a meal or just enjoying the almost nightly beautiful sunsets. This would be a five star beach except for two, or three caveats. One is that alot of people have dogs in and bring them on the beach. Which means if you like to walk barefoot on the beach, like I do, then you need to pay extra attention that you don't step into a fresh dog droppings. Two is that at various points along the beach there are effluents from various parts of town. This is raw sewage. I either walk out in the surf to cross them or just turn around and walk the other way. Needless to say, you don't want to be swimming directly offshore, or down current unless you've had all your shots!;) Thirdly is a new hazard which I only noticed on this last trip, which is broken shards of glass from beer bottles. The ones I spotted at low tide were in the shallow water and constantly being covered and uncovered by the trailing surf. I made a mental note to myself to pack my white water sandals next time I come. It's really a shame that such a beautiful natural spot as Seminyak is being polluted in this way. But while the above hazards do detract from the water and beach activities they do not affect the absolutely amazing sunsets.", "Go to this place as it is nice and clean.. very scenic and beautiful. The directions are confusing so save on google map before you go.", "Seminyak is much quieter than those further down the coast such as Legian and especially Kuta. There are a number of big hotels bordering the beach but also some nice bars and restaurants. Same facilities available as the busier beaches - chairs, umbrellas, surfing, etc. There also seemed to be less beach sellers up here too. Great to wander and sit and watch the world go by in a bar before wandering back again.", "When I was here, the weather is cloudy and windy. But the view is really great. The environment is calm and relaxing The entrance fee is just 10.000/person for local tourist and 30.000/person for international tourist", "My husband and I came here just to enjoy the evening. This beach is crowded with tourists, but not as busy as Seminyak. Beach chairs can be occupied, but we recommend ordering food or drinks. After the sun began to sink into the night, the beach was deserted and food vendors began to close their outlets. We better prepare the pedestal to sit on the beach to anticipate the lack of seating. Food prices are quite affordable. I ordered a coconut for IDR 25,000 and a juice mix for IDR 20,000. Far different in price if we order menu in Seminyak beach.", "Our daughters were up for trying surfing and according to locals here, it should be Seminyak, so we hired a driver and went to the west coast. Water was more waves than east coast (Sanur) where we stayed. We found a place with some goid lical instructors and the girls had fun surfing for a couple of hours. Price was 150K for approx. 2 hours, so ok. Also great clean sandy beach and at least this day no plastic and rubbish lykng around. So overall a great day at Seminyak beach.", "Beautiful place to visit but the restaurant there is awful. The food is very bad and very bad service", "Go visit this place early before the tour buses arrive. The most fantastic views. Well worth the walk slowly down the many steps. Make sure you take your camera /Phone", "Beautiful scenery! My guides Ketut putra & gd maha were exceptional! Couldn’t ask for anyone better.", "Beautiful animals and amazing surroundings. Not even the rain could ruin our experience. We've had a great day there.", "You needs lots of energy to go here. Lots of steps, climbing and walking. No restaurants and nowhere to get drinks. A hard slog. Enjoyable, but reasonably tough physically.", "It is a nice place to visit, the view it's breathtaking. On Sunday it is a bit crowded so if you want to visit thata place i would recomande you another day of the week.", "This is a beautiful place to visit highly recommended very serene and spiritual very pretty place with lots of great photo opportunities", "I visited 30 years ago and had no real interest to return this trip. But I had an hour to kill and wandered in, and ended up visiting twice. Very easy to spend time here, beautiful beyond description and much, much improved infrastructure since first visit in '87. Well worth the 50000rp", "Walked along this beach whilst on a transit overnight in Seminyak. The beach is dirty and horrible. Rubbish everywhere. Just don't understand why it's so popular.", "To be honest I nearly cried when I went to Seminyak Beach. Very dirty around and you are not able to swim in the ocean as the waves are really high. First visit and my last visit. Definitely wouldn't recommend it.", "I have enjoyed my stay there for 14 days, i would come anytime back again :) Was a wonderful location in !", "this place is very recommended! how far you have traveled, when you see this place it will be so extraordinary. every part of this place has its own secret to find out. everything will be worthy here. so come and see it yourself. be amazed!", "I could spend hours there. Loved seeing them groom each other and watching the mamas and babies. I would go again! Inexpensive", "Seminyak beach it's self is pretty average. We had just stayed at Sanur and Nusa Dua which has white sand beaches and clear blue water, we expected the same of Seminyak. This was absolutely not the case. The beach is littered with rubbish, has run off from the drains which makes the area around the outlets brown and brings in even more rubbish and the sand is black, not white! The only positives I can conclude are that the sunsets are amazing from Seminyak Beach and there are many hotels which offer day bed hire, but these are very expensive for . The cheapest we found was IDR 500,000 per day bed (which you can use for food and drink) which can fit 4 people comfortably however others had 6ppl at the Potato Beach Club up to IDR 1,000,000 per person at the gorgeous W Retreat.", "When we were there were a bit too windy and overly crowded. But nevertheless the view is splendid. Not a bad choice to go", "Fantastic day, other than the heat and long drive. Hire a driver for the day and make all of the tourist stops along the way.", "there is a lot of walking to do here. but it still really amazing. At the time we went the place was quite crowded.", "I managed to visit here a month ago. A little disappointed. In photos, everything looks much better. And also a lot of tourists. The best time to visit - before the dawn.", "Visited Seminyak beach for our first day in and was pleasantly surprised by the lack of hawkers and people. Water was beautifully warm with some decent waves for an old bloke. As long as you don't expect pristine white sand you should enjoy the experience!", "Sunset in beautiful Seminyak never disappoint. This is my 16th trip and always love looking across the ocean and watching the sunset", "Access to the beach is easy to find by using GPS. We took the route via the highways from Seminyak. Come to this beach during day and the view is really nice. Its a beautiful and quiet atmosphere. Since entering the coastal areas, our eyes will be spoiled by the beautiful scenery of high cliffs on the right side along the way. We did enjoy swimming in the rain at the time! Just beautiful!", "Very much worth getting here, place is amazing - really good place to learn about history. A lot of store holders are fixed price so if you want to buy something's but sick of bartering this is the place to shop.", "there is less organization organizer, consider safety of visitors and the completeness of ascent according standard applicable, Hopefully helpful are brilliant", "We had a driver all day who took us here. The view was spectacular however the road needs improving, given the large of amount of daily traffic to this special tourist attraction.", "Well worth a visit, beautiful scenery, photo opportunities around every corner, not very crowded can still get around easily", "We has a very relaxing day on the beach , plenty things to see and watch the world walk by. Nice day highly recommend visiting Seminyak beach ..", "This area is quite big. Also they provide watersport such as kayaking, speedboat, and some other more. Magnificent view of lake surrounded by mountains. They have nice garden but the restaurant is decent. I'm not suggesting the restaurant; though they are now constructing a new one. Hope the taste will be better. Entrance fee is quite expensive especially for foreigners.", "It was uite early when we got there,and the air was not the best, it was rainy and chilly. But the place was very beautiful anyway. Must see.", "It was first time to go there,but very enjoy it,the nature will make you homy,wont to back to the city..so green and comfortable.love it!", "Definitely a must visit attraction if visiting . You must take care to follow guidelines as given to enjoy.", "Seminyak beach is probably one of the best I have ever seen. There is miles of golden sand and clear blue water. It seems to be quite popular for surf boarding and we saw people having lessons. There are quite a lot of beach clubs spread out along the beach all serving food and drinks. We ate and had drinks at a very relaxing beach club (the name escapes me) which was on 'potato head' beach. There were bean bags parasols, a small swimming pool with a children's area and a dining area. This place was so chilling, it was hard to leave. The sunsets on this beach are beautiful.", "You do not go to Seminyak for the beach. It's dirty and very rough, stick to the poolside here and head to Nusa Dua or other areas for a nicer beach experience.", "We hired bikes and a golf cart to visit this spot, beautiful views. There is a cafe restaurant that looks busy and good but we did not stop to eat.", "beautiful scenery for family to relax. Suitable for all age groups as the place offers activities for all", "Nice view… but you have to wait a few hours before being able to have your photography taken. And enjoy the breathtaking scenery", "Seminyak Beach was probably beautiful once. But not anymore. An early morning walk will reveal the beach and waters edge completely...yes completely...covered in plastic trash debris. The poor labourers from beachfront posh hotels and the odd restaurant try valiantly to rake up this rubbish before the punters arrive expecting clean sand. It is thoroughly depressing. An environmental catastrophy. The walk behind the beachside cafes stinks and is full of litter. As always the nese people are friendly and upbeat but how long can we all go on pretending this place is anything other than a polluted and ruined once-was-paradise.", "Purposely chose Seminyak beach of all places in for my trip as I wanted to learn surfing (first timer) and heard the food/drinks options are great. It was the right decisions. The beach was beautiful, lively but not so crowded. Many drink stalls along the main stretch of the beach (near La Plancha) which also rented out beach chairs for you to sit down and the staff were always ready to tell a tales or two to entertain you. The surfing booths were everywhere but not all of them are reputable so do your research before hand. Swimming is possible but try to void those places with warning flag and those with a lot of surfers.", "Very interesting place, very crowded tho would be best to go early in the morning to beat the crowds.", "On the Double Six beach, Seminyak . This afternoon I sat alone, enjoying a bowl of meatballs and a bottle of Radler. Looking from a distance the surfers are playing with the waves. I want to be like them, when it's bored, it can release the burden on the sea. Thank you God for this beautiful sea, your sunset, I can enjoy it.", "Really beautiful with some phenomenal views!! 30k IDR pp to enter so really good value. Great opportunity for some amazing photos", "Beautiful place, kept clean and tidy. Dont be bothered with a guide, it is quite small and you can walk it through yourself.", "As for now....give it a miss. Full of warungs and basically catering for local tourists. Construction site.", "This place has much crowd all busy sharing pictures. It has total 3 temples to see . Good place for sunset view . But it takes more than an hour to reach due to heavy traffic. Make sure you start your journey before 1 hour to reach on time to get good click", "Along Seminyak beach, there are cafes and bars which serving a variety of cocktails, local and Western food. Cafes are packed since evening, they place bean bags on the beach with music bands playing cool reggae. What a wonderful time, having dinner on the beach!", "Seminyak beach are the clean and beautiful view beach,there also is a good place for surfing. Nearby have a lot great restaurant.", "It is far but worth the visit. The place is a fantastic place beautiful view. The restaurants that have the great view are not so good. The first impression is amazing but the time you put the food in the mouth you realize all the food are cold. The staff is ok.", "Cannot visit Seminyak without going down to the beach to watch the fantastic sunset and Enjoy food from one of the many venders. A most enjoyable experience.", "Get there as early as possible to avoid crowds and take a Boat on the Lake , we recommend Strawberry Hill for a cool quiet overnight stay .", "Beautiful location in . It's worth the drive up if you happen to be at another location in . Lots of spots to get out and enjoy the view but beware of locals swarming you to buy items. It's best to book a hike or have coffee in one of the look out restaurants.", "Didn't stay too long but we stopped for some refreshments. Great place for both locals n tourists. They were getting ready for a meet. Lots of flags of different countries at the far side. Good memories of the place", "Semiyank beach is very clean and beautiful and offers a nice view of the sunset. There are a number of bars on the beach.", "Had a fantastic day out there's plenty to see and do and not badly priced too. We went early and was on our own so if you can I would suggest going early", "Love the place, it's breathtaking view is amazing. It's a bit of walk up the stairs but it's worth it. We had a nice stroll and enjoy the place.", "Its in a stunning location, but so many buses and tourists there arrive in the afternoon....its well worth going in the early morning...", "This is a cool place to visit. But As soon As you hit the entrance. You can feel its really touristic. This happens to a lot of places. But Allright. Still a cool place to visit. But expect alot of people.", "Presently at Alila --Seminyak. The beach is fabulous here, you just step down a few steps and you're there.from Courtyard it's about 300 m to the beach, too overcrowded I feel.", "We reached this place somewhere in afternoon hence didn't find the place very impressive. This place is best visited early in the morning or during evening. Though the mountain view together with lake view looks pretty good. Definitely a good place for clicking some nice shots.", "This place was insane, and slightly terrifying! I'd suggest going early to beat all of the tourists as it does get very busy!", "Seminyak has become the upmarket area of ... The beach is lovely and the sunsets are amazing. Take a stroll and stop at The W for a couple of drinks and a swim in the pool.", "Went early morning and wasn't that busy. Its well worth a visit. Has stunning views! Definitely recommended.", "It was beautiful, clean and the bars and restaurants scattered around contribute to the lovely atmosphere there!", "It's a beautiful setting geared toward tourists. Go early to avoid the crowds. There are monkeys and a beautiful walk way along the cliffs. Need to wear a sorong Get some nice pictures. Walk around for 1 hour max I think.", "This beach was a bit of let down for us, having previously stayed in Seminyak on the other side of . It was dirty, and there really was nowhere suitable for the children to play. There were a lot of hotel sun loungers which seemed to crowd around the entrances to the beach areas. We won't be going there again.", "We have spent a few days at the beach near Seminyak. The beach is clean, offers small waves for surfing and was monitored by lifeguards.", "i love the seminyak beach...the sands...the colourful places for us to sit and relax while watching the sunset...seeing people playing, surfing...wonderful", "Absolutely amazing place, very tranquil, very green with lots of fabulous monuments and statues. Really worth visiting", "We did not do much here other than sunbathing. It was quite packed when we went. The drive is a bit much", "Amazing view & a beautiful place to just sit & chill & enjoy the view. There was a gorgeous python going around that I got to cuddle❤️", "This place was nice but really frustrating queues for took a photo. We were in the queue for around 2 hours. If you want to go here its better to go in the early morning. But the photos are really nice, if you are a photo liker.", "Seminyak beach is a premier location to relax and enjoy the mix of sands, sea, surf and nightlife in . Hawkers are friendly and not overly intrusive; an inevitable part off tourist culture. Lots of food on offer and they live music is a treat; from soft rock to folk to blues, old school festival feel with the sounds of the rhythmic pounding of the surf only metres away. Fantastic sunsets perfect the scene. Like all good parties it comes to an end with the resulting mess on show at daybreak, to be swept up ready for the next party to begin.", "Beautiful view great photos. More touristy than years ago but very friendly and clean ,has a few little shops ,eatery", "This is a great place in not only because of its beauty but also its meaning to nese and become one of the most important temples in . Its about an hour by car from Seminyak central. We got there in the afternoon and it was very crowded but it is so beautiful and the sunset was just amazing This is must see place in and you should not miss it", "It was not as expected. A nice walk, but a bit too touristic and artificial. Wouldn't go their again.", "We stayed in seminyak for 3 days. The beach was okay, however, there was a lot of rubbish that made its way into the water. Not the best beach and certainly not the prettiest. Chairs cost 100,000 irp for the whole day. Not a bad price!", "Many of 's beaches have a lot of coral and rocks, Seminyak is the MOST beautiful, comfortable beach I visited on our 2 week trip. All beaches in are beautiful, but at Seminyak, you can walk out hundreds and hundreds of feet and still touch. I loved that. The sand and beach are so clean and smooth, it was such a nice alternative to all the other rocky beaches surrounding and the Gili Islands. The rocky beaches are great for photos and are beautiful, but sometimes you just want to swim or lounge and not worry about cutting your feet or getting knocked into rocks. Seminyak is perfect for that. We spent days on this beach enjoying every moment of it. Lots of baby crabs at night that sometimes pop out during the day, but it was cute and fun. LOVE THIS BEACH, can't stress enough. ", "We visited in December 2018 wow!!!!! worth the visit. views refreshing. A must when in . You pay entrance fee and for use of toilets as well.", "Beautiful tranquil place. Great place to just sit and reflect on life. Excellent viewing points along the way to capture your photos. Also some great little market stalls to grab a bargin .", "Beautiful sunsets with friendly locals. We stayed at the Breezes Resort & Spa which was in short walking distance to Seminyak Beach. The beach is lovely to walk along, but I wasn't enticed to swim. My husband ticked off his bucket list item to learn surfing. You can hire a shaded deck chair for 50,000IDR - depending on your negotiating skills this could be for a couple of hours or a whole day (depending on demand as well!) Great beach for long walks as you can stop for refreshment at plenty of places along the way.", "Lots efforts to keep the beach picked up by the community were evident, but it was still pretty trashy. I was reluctant to get in the water after a first day walk on the beach that took us through several stinky washes. I enjoyed my visit to and we had great accommodations with very good food, but the beach up close was a disappointment. When veiwed from a distance it was beautiful the surf was aqua and the wave action was impressive. I thought the grey sand with evidence of the volcanic geography was unique, but smell and trash are hard to ignore. There must be better beaches than Seminyak. It was the most disappointing part of my visit.", "Stay in seminyak, don't forget to visit this beautiful beach with alot entertains in surrounding. Best recommended beach in ", "Seminyak beach has a very clean sand and easy access. The sunset is an amazing moment at this wonderful beach.", "beautiful and peaceful place. Good for photographers and visiting. Need to plan to get there by a car.", "Disappointing beaches in seminyak. Was definitely expecting more. Not white sandy and smooth! Be prepared to see A LOT of rubbish and dirt. Such a pity to see what could be beautiful totally abused and kinda smelly. Great sunsets and waves though!", "Beautiful historical place. Such a scenary. Can inhale the surrounding and the history of this place", "Beautiful scenery. I was really glad this place was included on our itinerary. It was the second highlight of our trip.", "Everyone should visit this place.... Me and my sister enjoyed together this place a lot... The view is excellent and a must visit place..... This place is just stunning....", "Walked five minutes down the road from our hotel to Seminyak beach and what a disappointment!! Black sand, stray dogs sleeping under chairs, rubbish and hawkers selling their wares. Only upside was the water was warm. Preferred to stay at our hotels man made beach", "Similar to Jimbaran, along the stretch of Seminyak Beach. If you're looking for a place with less crowd. Dive, dine, enjoying sunset, jogging n etc", "Stayed in Seminyak for 7 nights and loved the restaurants on offer - all cuisines. Walked the beach every day and enjoyed the early morning tranquility. Had a sunset evening at Potato Head by the beach and this is a must do.", "so beautiful view from the top, many photo spot, but for some of the best they will charge you Rp.5.000. better you come early, before 9 am, if you not you will see a crowded photo spot and long cueing to go down.", "The beach was a great surprise. We stayed previously at Seminyak and the beach was not at all nice. The beach here had white sand, no rubbish and also not a lot of hawkers. A few water activities available, however our kids were happy with the pool and we also visited in rainy season so wasn't a lot of beach time weather. Our resort had a gorgeous setting on sand for drinks at sunset. Look forward to stopping here again.", "This is a beautiful place. It is very romantic to walk around. The stepping stones were so good and very stable. There isn’t much shade but it’s so pretty. There was a sign to the souvenir shop but there wasn’t a shop. A lot was under construction at the time of visit but still a beautiful place.", "Stunning view it was breathtaking i really just wanted to stay there for like hours and enjoy everything there", "This beach is good to sit and watch the sunset but not a good swimming beach ,you get too many rips and tide movements . Again surrounded by many hotels and Villas .Also Seminyak centre just over the sand dunes for a relaxing dinner and drinks .", "Visited this wonderful piece of nature yesterday. The drive in was bumpy and not very well maintained. The views were spectacular and the mighty force of nature was awesome. Getting a clear photo shot was at times difficult with the large number of tourists.", "Worth the visit. Wonderful 1000 year old history, and poses the question how did they do it? Spectacular location and views.", "Great site definitely worth an hour or so to visit. We went on the way to Amed. We got a local guide -by donation (gave 50,000IDR) -who explained history, showed us around and helped us take photos. Recommended!", "Ate at the Seminyak Beach hotel for dinner, We were the only diners at the restaurant which we thought was interesting as service was slow. Food was fresh and nicely presented", "What a stunning place! Fantastic shopping too! Sooooo cheap! Had a blast! We will most definitely be going back to , so beautiful! X", "After having come from the southern tip of I stayed in Seminyak at the W. I had an incredible ocean view room and slept and woke to this vivacious beast-the Indian Ocean. It was very different from the Southern ocean experience of calm and quiet. The beach had a lot of dog walkers so wear shoes. But expect to take them off when there's a breech in the sand and you have to wade through a bit of water to get to continue your beach walk. This side of the island seemed risky to be in the Ocean.", "Seminyak beach is great for spending the day in the sun on beautiful long stretch of beach with people around who wanna spend time lazing on the beach,eat drink at local restaurants with rows and rows of comfy beach sun beds with umbrellas that are available for whole day from morn to eve at resonable rates..just take one of these and you are all set to relax and enjoy the beautiful beach", "It's a shame that an upscale resort like Seminyak doesn't have a better beach than this. Whilst not without its good parts, large areas are dirty and full of rubbish making them unpleasant to walk on. I know this is the case for many of 's beaches but surely something could be done to minimise the mess. That said, it's a great place to eat, drink, relax, swim, surf, body board or whatever. Comfy sunbeds with parasols can be rented at 100k rupia for two per day and watching the sea is mesmerising. There's always something going on and someone trying to sell you something!", "I waste my time with my friend in seminyak and when the sunset come, we went to seminyak beach for enjoy the sunset view. its too awesome!!", "Seminyak has got to be the busiest and most exciting beach resort destination in Asia! Although no longer a quiet little fishing village (which I expect some people lament) it now has something for everyone, all ages, and surprises everywhere to keep you entertained and on your toes! Highly recommend grabbing a bean bag on the beach at dusk and trying some of the local cocktails ;) Selfie stick not necessary!", "absolutely serene and beautiful. it's a little unexpected oasis and it really can calm ones nerves if you just sit there and observe the water, the fish or the birds that dip in and out of it when dusk begins.", "I went in November 2015 on a Saturday at sunset, and it wasn't as crowded as other are explaining. The markets are nice, very reasonably-priced.", "Went for a wander down to the beach last night and got the shock of my life. There where hundreds of beanbags and people sitting watching the sun set it was amazing. Restaurants all the way along with very friendly staff and great service. Bands played the whole time we were there. Definitely a must to do at night while on Seminyak", "This place was amazing. The architecture and the culture is breathtaking. The only things that let it down was us, the cue was 2 hrs long and the facilities around it eg toilets were absolutely disgusting. Worth the trek but be aware.", "This is a nice beautiful place to spend an afternoon and escape the heat. It makes a good stop on the way to Amed. Watch out for the ticket office guy telling you that he doesn't have change so that you buy something from the nearby food stalls to break your larger bills. Entry is just 10,000 rupiahs per person.", "The view there was simply stunning! And the entrance fee of 20,000 Rp/pax was reasonable too. Definitely worth the trip!", "Amazing place I enjoyed but need full energy for walking and stairs ,, not suitable for kids and people with disabilities", "Peaceful, delightful, great restaurants, Great shopping, not too many tourist. More europeans visit this area,", "beautiful place to visit, cost is $3.00 each to enter so worth it, great place for photos, gets very busy", "Seminyak beach is quite long. It can get quite rough and it's not the most beautiful beach in however it has some fantastic hotels and eateries and it's a great walk! If you need a driver in to take you there, I can recommend Putu at fair dinkum transport and tours. He's on tripadvisor too and took us all around seminyak", "At Seminyak Beach you can enjoy beautiful sunsets in one of the beach bars but you can also rent a sunshade and a sun lounger and stay there for hours. Beautiful beach!!!", "We spent last visit at this beach and found it a refreshing change from Seminyak Beach. The beach vendors are very friendly, check out the candlit beach bag sing fest from around 7 everynight. Check it out on your next visit.", "This was my favorite beach when I went to , because the sand was white, the water was clear and it was not too difficult to swim. Some of the beaches in Seminyak looked very dirty from sewage dumping into the ocean. I wish I had had more time to explore 's beaches, but if you are looking for a white sand beach, this is a good one.", "We love coming here :) So refreshing and empowering! On the way here, the grass is also so beautiful with cows leisurely grazing around.", "Love this place, defiantly will come back again!!! The view is unbelievable, I can't believe in Asia have such a beautiful place like this.", "Yep it was cooler than I thought, but it is no big drive worth. So if you are in the neighbourhood, go and see it, otherwise no worries ;-)", "We have been to many times but always stay in Nusa Dua or Ubud. We decided to finally check out Seminyak as it certainly draws some crowds. We entered the beach area and immediately weren't impressed. The beach was dirty and it smelt disgusting like sewerage we didn't even want to take our flip flops off. Having walked only a couple hundred meters we turned around and left the beach to get away from the smell. The furnishings along the beach where also very run down and in need of an upgrade with the beach umbrellas and chairs faded and ripped.", "I found Seminyak beach a little off putting with so much rubbish washed up along the sand. 😣 Not sure why so many people travel to for the beach life when the jungle is so much more beautiful 🍃", "A great few hours spent in this very special place, beware that the residents are super friendly, the attendants are plentiful and on hand to help you out if they get too cheeky.", "A very nice remarkable atmosphere in this wonderful area, where we enjoyed walking around, admiring the lovely architecture away from the noise of the city. found a lot of little shops, restaurants and hotels...an awesome place to visit, carries lot of history and pride, a must see place in !", "I visited Seminyak Beach because it was close to our Villa - but what a horrible beach. Black sand, dogs defecating and urinating everywhere. Rubbish blowing all over the place. I wouldn't go back.", "Well kept and beautiful. We didn't book a tour because we just like to explore at our own pace. It is a small place and is very nicely kept.", "We traveled for 2+ hrs to be here, only to find long line of people waiting for their turn. We arrived late but still decided to take a photo, since we may not able to come back. We just enjoyed our time, people watching while in line and share short chats. Tip: Come early to avoid the lines. It took us 3 hours. Also after photo ops, you can exit in the same gate and take more photos.", "It was such a beautiful place by the rocks and the view was simply so beautiful. Loved it. if you are into photography this could be a great place that your lens would love.", "Seminyak beach is perfect place for morning walk and watching sunset. Not many cafe was open the time we did visit , but its even better as it was clean and not so touristy.", "We enjoyed it and had a great time. It was a highlight for our son who absolutely loved it! It is touristy and crowded but we didn't get deterred by this. We would highly recommend a visit there especially for families with young children.", "On our two week holiday to Seminyak, the beach was our favourite place to be. Throughout the day it's no so busy so great to relax of for the kids. It tends to get busier when everyone comes to watch the sunset, one word WOW!!!!. The beach is so clean, gorgeous sand, hardly any shells, so great to walk on barefoot. The sea is amazing for waves, fab place to hire a body board or surf board. Life guards are exceptional and very observant, due to the tide getting strong at times. It's by far the best beach we have ever been on, definitely recommend.", "When we visited (late January 2020) there was an important event on so it was very, very busy. Still beautiful to see and I’m glad we came, it certainly didn’t look like the amazing photos you see on instagram and Google images! We visited with a guide which helped to explain certain aspects of the site.", "Staying in Seminyak only 3 Nights so.plenty to see and do. We did manage to get to see the Beach a shirt walk from Seminyak Square. We did not hire Sun beds could have got them for 7000 each with a little bartering. The Beach was clean not much Surf that day. Lots of places to grab a bite to eat and a lovely place to watch the Sun Set. ", "Tourists arrived there by massive tour bus. They invade the place and could not care less about other people that tried to take picture. Overall nice to see, just try to go when there is less tourist around.", "Nice views but lot of busses with a lot of tourists at once. Costs 30.000 IDR to enter and 1.000 IDR to enter the parking lot.", "Seminyak beach is really nice,perfect for long walks. Unfortunately the waves were very strong, swimming practically impossible.", "It was a gorgeous place to visit but the ticket office charged me for an uneccessary extra ticket for my driver....my driver then helped me get my money back.", "the beaches in siminyak were amazing!, i absolutly loved them!, the only down side of the beaches is the beggers and the people trying to sell you items when you trying to relax and eat your meal!, but other then that, its was a beauty to our trip.", "Beautiful city, and down to earth people. I'm in love with this place. Though I suffered from the humidity, I still enjoyed my time visiting the temples and watching the Kechuk dance, sacred monkey forest... Got me loads of Luwak coffee too.", "It’s all hype. It feels like an airport terminal in chaos. So many people jostling for position just to imitate the last IG photo they saw of the place, risking life and limb for a “like”. Better off going to Ceningan Cliffs instead where no one is around and the beauty is beyond imagination.", "Nice place with a lot of history~~ One of the top spots to visit in ~~ Nice spots for pictures~~", "have been here many times before just absolutely love this place this time we bought 3 other couples with us there couldn't believe how beautiful the place is just great views the tide was out so was able to walk across the other side and to finish of our day we got some real bargins through the markets.", "It is peacefull, not too many people. Though people should be more carefull about where they throw their rubbish.", "When I stay at one of the budget hotels in the area of Seminyak, the next morning I decided to wake up early to enjoy the sunrise on Seminyak Beach. It only takes about 5 minutes to walk from the hotel to the beach. You can enjoy the morning air of Seminyak area. And alsomany people who ran or cycled in the morning. Nice scenery in the morning!", "I recently stayed at the W Hotel on Seminyak Beach. I'd researched prior to my visit, so knew this wasn't going to be a place of beauty in . The beach was fine, however the water was too rough to swim in. There were a few people out surfing and a couple of locals in the sea further down the beach. The litter wasn't too bad (I understand it's much worse during the Wet season). If you're looking for a beautiful beach on the island of , I suggest you go elsewhere.", "good for people who like moneys. nothing special. except moneys. it was good o see moneys all around", "Seminyak beach was clean with plenty of dark yellow sand. Surf breaks seemed consistent. Swimming was confined to a few patrolled areas. Few vendors to annoy you. Plenty of restaurants fronting the beach. Multiple lounges for hire. Popular spot for local dog owners to exercise their pets although they were never a problem for beach goers. Nothing to make it a must visit beach over other beaches.", "The place is clean and well kept. Worth every Rupiah spent on tickets. Awesome that it is not as packed with tourists as Tanah Lot. Love the peace and quiet.", "Seminyak beach is a great place for Surfing you will find a lot of Surfing Schools near by. Also there are a lot of nice Restaurants and bars as well as beach Clubs.", "Good place for take dinner, and very clear. We was here on September 2015, when we holiday in . Thank you.", "it really is a great place, a very unique atmosphere, I love being in this place and the natural scenery makes me comfortable", "Unlike Kuta and Seminyak, this is a very neat place. Not overflowed with trash and tourists, this is a good spot for some hours of relaxing. Pro tip: Instead of buying a overpriced sunbed, you can get one at some restaurants, if you just order some tasty beverage. Plus, a sunbed is more comfortable with a milkshake in the hand.", "Great experience! Downside is that many tourists come here in large groups which disturbs the experience a bit. ", "Crowds and crowds of people but probably one of the must see's. Some good haggling to be had at the market.", "Seminyak Beach has it all sun, surf, sand, people, restaurants for every taste, live entertainment and if that has not fulfilled your day sit back at the end of it and enjoy the beautiful sunset.", "We went to Seminyak beach a few times during our stay in Seminyak. It is a nice beach for sunsets. When it gets dark the atmosphere on the beach is great. Only downside is the waves are extremely strong.", "Great photo opportunities here! So much beauty. Peaceful and quiet just feel like slowing down as relaxing when here.", "The beach was so nice in comparison the the beach at Seminyak. White, soft and clean unlike the one in Seminyak which is dirty, hard and covered in plastic debris", "Please go take visit ! Well worth the pittance of entry fee. Take absolutely no food or water bottles and remove all jewelry and just enjoy! No need for a tour guide.", "I took our family here for the day it is expensive but what price do you put on a childs smile and happiness ( I had a great time also).", "I was disappointed and would otherwise be the price of admission, which is not cheap, with even raincoats. if it rains you do not have nowhere to go under the roof", "So nice and peaceful. Very relaxing siting on bean bags. Could easily have fallen asleep. Will visit again", "I first went to Seminyak Beach last year when my wife and I attended a wedding. I could only shoot from the hotel grounds because of lack of time. This time I did some internet research to find out more about this beach, which is just slightly north of Legian and Kuta. I discovered beautiful shots of people having a grand time under giant umbrellas while lying down on giant beanbags. I was determined to shoot the sunset there. As I was staying at The Magani Hotel in Legian and was carrying a heavy camera bag, I took a taxi to Seminyak Beach. The driver dropped me off near Double 6 Seminyak Hotel. From there I just walked to the beach. Instead of writing about what I saw, just take a look at some of the images I shot. You'd wish you were there.", "Much as we loved staying in Seminyak we were looking for a relaxing swimming beach and found it at Sanur. We rented shaded beach lounges near the Oasis Beach Club for $2:50 each and thoroughly enjoyed several hours of peaceful relaxation. The beach was clean and raked, water was clear and we were not troubled by the seaweed others mentioned nor needed reef shoes. There were very few tourists and we enjoyed watching the dozen or so fishermen who were standing in the water quietly casting. There was still lots of room to swim.", "Seminyak beach is one of many beach to go in . Many restaurant near the beach. You can enjoy afternoon and evening on Seminyak beach. Don't forget to playing kite there", "We went early January and it was really crowded. Something that you won't see anywhere else. Well worth the visit.", "If you are on visit then Seminyak and Ubud should be in your bucket list and this beach is one of the \\go to\\\" places of Seminyak. The cafes and restaurants are always busy around these areas and are open for a quite a long time at night so this is one of the places to visit to get a feel of night life. The beach itself might be crowded and not very clean as it's quite popular beach here.\"", "A very interesting part of Seminyak big waves with beautiful water ideal for swimming or surfing all year round", "Great place, must visit if you are on . Beautiful view, taking photo with snake and Tanah Lot in background.", "Worth a visit, but the day we went was full of people from a tour group so it was hard to get the real experience", "A must if you come to . Really enjoyable . Lots of walking but worth it . Fantastic conservation work .", "Seminyak beach offered great wave for surfing, splendid sunset view, easy access to restaurants and shops in Seminyak, and a chain of restaurants and bars along the beach. One problem is, there is a canal (looks like a sewage canal)near Jl Camplung Tanduk cutting through the beach, with piles of waste around the area. This makes the walk from Pura Petitenget to Double six beach (same for the reverse direction) a little bit unpleasant.", "Unfortunately, Seminyak beach is completely covered in litter. The water is quite wavy and nice to listen to but isn’t very blue at all either. Won’t be returning to Seminyak.", "This beach at sunset is a real highlight of Seminyak. There are a lot of people, but the vibe is super chilled and there are some really nice places to sit, eat and drink. A must do at least once for everyone in the area.", "Fantastic scenery and serene atmosphere. Great people and lots to see. The weather changes very quickly as you ascend towards the mountain region and sudden rain showers can be expected. There are lots of stalls on the street selling fruits and souvenirs as well as clothes and local attire. Good experience overall.", "Visited Seminyak Beach for the first time. Clean beach and good for relaxing. During this period or December, the waves is pretty high. Not good for swimming but perfect for surfing.", "Amazing place with beautiful scenaries. Must visit place in . There are so many beautiful garden and architecture to See and take pictures. This will Be an unforgetable vacation.", "OMG, so nice and so beautiful. I do not know why, it's so beautiful. Really just know it is very beautiful, and wonderful. You have to live here once in your life. to see, to see the real beauty of it", "Just beautiful ..... you have to go . Photos do not do it justice , very peaceful & not overcrowded ......", "Here is the infamous one and only Seminyak beach. Nice beach bars, cool crowd and lots of activities. The sea is always wavy so if you're not a surfer, you might not like it.", "Lots going on, many facilities for food, drinks, and activities. Easy to stroll most areas with some quiet spots and some very active. A great mix.", "You cant enter the place but you still have to pay the full entrance fee. Maybe visit a month later, but now its a waste of your money.", "Loved the place! Worth the visit!! Dome monjeys were agressive others more friendly my 3 year old don and us loved it!", "This one the most craziest place ever i have visited. You must be there and take pictures and enjoy the beauty of nature. Must must must Go", "Seminyak Beach is nice, however it does not live up to the standards of beaches back in Australia. I come from a part of Australia with beautiful white sand any clean beaches, therefore it is hard to enjoy anywhere that's not like that. The sand looks a dirty colour, and there can be a lot of rubbish on the beach. On the plus side, the water is a beautiful temperature and you can get some nice surfing waves (although it is definitely a beach that your have to swim between the flags)", "My boyfriend and I visited June 2016, no wow factor necessarily but very cool to see and take a few photos of. Maybe we missed something at the site, but there was nothing else to see or do other than take a photo then get out the way of the queue of tourists.", "My girlfriend and I were taken here by our driver during our stay in . It was a beautiful spot, we watched sunset here, it was super crowded but well worth it. Watch out for pesky monkeys!", "Seminyak beach is a nice Long clean beach with many restaurants and bars along the beach. You can rent out loungers and umbrellas for a modest cost for the day. The sand is a dark Colour but clean. You will find many locals selling their products along the beach ranging from coconuts to art to kites. In the evening a number of the bars and restaurants put out chairs so you can dine on the beach itself. There is quite a strong current and strong waves at parts of the beach so some care is needed and close supervision of children.", "Both sand and shore are hard to walk/swim as they are very rocky and hurt your feet. I personally liked Seminyak beaches more.", "We popped by here to check out the beaches in Seminyak. This is a crowded beach albeit a long stretch and had waves for surfing. We snapped our sunset shots from here, walked the beach for a little and felt it was time to go.", "The seminyak beach is one of he best in for surfing lovers , sunsets lovers and beach side restaurant lovers ! The water is tho' not clear and clean for a bath but still better than many beaches in .", "This place was very beautiful.. The view is soooo nice you will enjoy it for sure.. Bit you need to walk a bit so u might need to stop couple of times.. i wished if they had some benches arround..", "worth seeing but you cannot go inside. There are lots of people there even when we went in the morning around 10 am , so i really dont think it matters what time you go there will be a lot of people. its worth seeing , but its a short visit to plan to stay more them a half hour.", "It is a stunning place to visit. Well worth it. The views if nothing else are worth the visit. Remember this is a Holy place and dress respectfully.", "It is definitely worth visiting even though the entrance tickets are quite expensive. Masses of tourists make this place little less charming.", "Its unbelievable. This place is totally amazing. Cant wait to visit it again. Don't be hesitate to ask people for the right direction. All of the locals are so friendly and nice.", "During my recent stay at Batu Belig Seminyak, we had several opportunities and enjoyed walking the long stretches of Seminyak beaches. Nice, fine sand and easy to walk. Not crowded, unlike Kuta. Particularly enjoyed the evening walk, the beautiful sunsets and just simply watching the waves ... nice and relaxing!", "We went there with our 1yr old son and enjoyed the day out. Its worth a visit for couple of hours. Its well located near Ubud central.", "It is definitely worth a visit even though you have to ensure you follow the rules stated if not the money might hassle you!", "You have to go to the beach when your in Seminyak but don't expect much. The sand is average, the waves are average and the beach itself is very dirty. It is crowded with chairs, bean bags, noise from bars right on the beach. You have to go and have a look but there are better things to do and don't build a whole day around it. ", "I stayed in Seminyak area and went to the beach for a run on around 8:30 AM. What I saw was shocking. The beach is full of rubbish and filth. Never seen a beach this bad even in India. Check out the photos. Clearly, this rubbish was not thrown by the beachgoers. It is washed out from somewhere else. It seems to me that Bal does not have a garbage collection/disposal system so everything ends up in the ocean. There was large cleaning crew with large machines trying to clean up. But whatever they do, all goes back to ocean. I had a very different impression about before I went there. Old historical temples such as Lempuyang Temple are worth a visit, not the seminyak beach. Save time and go somewhere else.", "Keep always be a favourite, have been here for many times to relax and enjoy the times, enjoying the view for sunset specially, the temple around the sea, the water crash the rocks, and others It highly recommended to be visited while you're in !", "Seminyak Beach is a beautiful white sandy beach...grt spot to surf & sunbath & if you wanna a cheap reflexology trust me its worth i after getting stressed on the beach", "Views here are very beautiful and breathtaking! Lots of shops to buy drinks and food at the top. It’s a very steep climb down, only made it halfway down. Watch out for Instagram models trying to get the “perfect shot”. Queues of people lining up to get the “shot” get in the way of the actual pathway and can be dangerous", "This is one of the major tourist attractions and a lot of tourists come here to watch the sunset. Entrance fee is 30 K (2 euros) per person, and facilities are poor. Toilets are 3 K (0.2 euros), but without flush (you have to take pot of water and flush yourself!), there is garbage on the ground and nobody caries to pick it up. The views are stunning, but infrastructure needs to be improved.", "This tranquil environment is good for honeymooner and family traveller . It is away from noises and busy/ crowded places .", "Great place for photographers with scenic views down to the lake and lava fields. Make sure you check the weather for the day you are touring. When the fog is out you won't see 10 meters in front of you. It looks more like Silent Hill for those horror fans out there.", "This beautiful place is a must to enjoy. it has a tranquility away from the busy life that is . Visit the restaurant to enjoy a refreshing drink and as it is high above the gardens it is the perfect spot to take wonderful photographs.", "Seminyak Beach is relatively quiet during the day. It's cool, sunny and breezy ambience provides a great place for hanging out, sunbathing and swimming. Surfing is allowed in certain areas of the beach. There are plenty of restaurants/bars nearby so you can relax, have a drink and meals while enjoying people watching or the sunset.", "lets walk on your bare foots and feel relax with the fresh air. i love going here when I'm on , several times and I'll go there again, soon :)", "I was not aware of how many people would be there... It is also super crazy traffic wise on the way out heading back to our hotel but u have to go at SUNSET! Just Sit an watch! It is magical! Totally worth the long car ride back to seminyak!", "Loved it, cheap compared to Seminyak. Quiet for family and couples. Great hotels. If you need a supermarket there try hardys", "Seminyak beach is always been our favourite place to hang out with friends and family. The beach is super safe for small kids. Sand is very powdery. Food and drinks at night cafe has variety menus and affordable price. Live music is awesome. And the sunset is fabolous scenery people has to see. Love love love it", "In a hot and humid , too find Seminyak beach was a life saver. Cool wind and warm seas greeted us and we stayed and drank beers and wine till the sun went down. This is not one of the most prettiest beaches we've seen but to provide some relief with that cool breeze was priceless.", "A very different experience. The place is maintained very well with natural beauty. It was a bit scary however overall a very good experience", "Beautiful views water amazing great photos, weather fantastic, an enjoyable experience short walk from accommodation", "Gorgeous views worth the trip a must see photos do not do it justice - a small entry fee but doesn’t break the bank it’s definitely worth the trip there", "Love this beach starting from legian walking the beach to seminyak is simply stunning. A lot of dog walkers early in the morning & a fair bit of rubbish past the private villas but it was being cleaned but still not nice to see. Over all still a beautiful beach ", "Great view, lots of bars cold beer and a great sunset. Its a fair drive to get there but its worth it. we organised transport through our hotel.", "Clearer sand and beach with gentle inclination and waves, so good for swimming, kids, and starting surfers. At sunset very crowded with people lounging on colorful beach chairs and bean bags while DJ plays the tunes. Close to Seminyak centre.", "Last time I was in Seminyak was four years ago and I can’t believe the change in the condition of the beach. Clean and uncluttered!!! Great work to all", "The beach at Seminyak is a mix of fun in the water, lazing on the beach (with a cool drink), buying a bargain from the friendly sellers & experiencing the amazing sunset in a comfy chair/beanbag. It's the best! Stay at Pelangi & this beautiful beach is on your doorstep! I've already booked again for later this year..... can't wait! 😎🌴🏄🏻👙🏊🏼🍴👍", "It is a fairly nice place to take picture we went in the afternoon and quite hot. There are couple of places to take pictures vut I personally like to take it from the cafe side which not many tourists. If u want to engage the camera men to take picture for u fair price is 20k. Watch out for sunburn.", "Trying to find yourself? This is the place you can try to visit as you can see (I can say) the heart of . ❤️ Make sure you go here earlier than 4-6PM as it was jam-packed (pretty hard to take pictures).", "Being secluded makes the beach really nice and clean water quality is great compared to busier beaches closer to main tourist areas like Seminyak.", "We spent the afternoon here and thought it was stunning. The beach was far more picturesque than that of Kuta/Seminyak/Jimbaran. We walked out to the blow hole and then sunbathed on the stretch of beach between the two peninsulas. Definitely worth a visit!", "The beach in Seminyak was a bit disappointed as although sandy the water was not very clear and the beach had a lot of debris around. We were told the beach is cleaned every morning and the plastic bottles, wrappers and other debris is brought in by the current. Every afternoon, people gather at the beach to watch the sunset. There are many bars and music. The big is quite long.", "Amazing place to visit. Not a fan of the winding hill drive to get there, but that's just me :) There were quite a few people who struggled with the many steps but I enjoyed the hike and final destination. Couldn't afford to wait 2 hours for a photo at the gates if heaven even though we arrived early.", "Beautifull.... One of the best views I've seen in my life! There is many \\cafe\\\" where you can buy drinks and foods. Fix the road please..\"", "First we would not go due to the horror stories on the web. But if you do normal, nothing will happen. It is a nice place to see and cheap for 80k.", "Go early in the morning to avoid all tourists. You need to have knees covered - but do not worry , you will be issued with arobe to stroll around.", "Seminyak beach is a long stretch of shoreline of fine black sand. It is not crowded whether one will go there in the morning or afternoon. We went swimming in the morning & the waves is not that intense. A lot of people are jogging, walking & some are even doing yoga on the beach. In the afternoon we strolled the beach to watch the sunset. It is so nice to see the kaleidoscope of color, the sky merging with the ocean as the shore reflects the colors of the sunset when the water rushes back to the sea...a respite from the crowd of tourists in .", "Impressive structure and great for pics. but was absolutely packed with tourists - a number of busses full of school students arrived before we got there so felt very rushed." ], "marker": { "opacity": 0.5, "size": 5 }, "mode": "markers+text", "name": "6 - seminyak beach - seminyak beach - seminyak beach ", "text": [ "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", 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The wave quite good for surfing even sometimes there is no wave (depend on season). U can enjoy ur sunset with drink or small bites...especially there is bakso there... there is so many small warung to chill out with standart price so dont worry.. so many locals or tourist to come here enjoy the sunset.... So dont miss it if u come to ..this place u must visit.. cheerrrsss", "- Me and my wife decided to book a full day tour which covers TANAH LOT sunset tour. - Our tour begins in the morning with hotel pickup by private vehicle and after covering various attraction we reached here in the early evening. - Tanah lot temple is 1 hr 15 min drive from Kuta. - This place is famous for Sunset and a rock formation just off the coast of , where a temple sits on the rocks. - We had never seen anything like this before. We loved every minute we were here. - One more important thing that you cannot enter the temple grounds but the panoramic views and cultural offerings are highlights to enjoy. - For the nese people, it is one of the most sacred of all the island's sea temples so please manitain that sacredness. - Walk to the right end of the temple to enjoy a great view of the headlands - In the end we stopped at one of the clifftop restaurant here and while enjoying your meal some friendly cats will come to meet you at the cafe's tables. - There are lots of local shops at the main entrance of the temple. - You will get coconut seller inside the premises which is a must try. - Despite being soo commercialized and crowded this should surely be on everyones list. SO GLAD we decided to visit here... Ticket: 30,000 IDR Opening Hours: 07:00 – 19:00 Location: The temple is located in the Beraban village of the Tabanan regency, an approximate 20km northwest of Kuta.", "One of beautiful white sand beach at indonesia. The ambience is still quiet, serene and clean. Must visit place with friends or family", "The Tanah Lot temple is beautiful, located at a breathtaking spot. Unfortunately it was decided to build a big souvenir-shopping-village around the area. The place itself is also packed with tourists and always overcrowded. This takes a lot of joy and makes a visit there probably stressy and unpleasant.", "Tanah Lot Temple in Tabanan Very nice view, Temple on the beach , on the way to Temple , you can see many shop to do shopping I recommend you must visit Tanah Lot Temple in Tabanan", "The moment you land here, you will get thousands of tourists everywhere. But at the same time the nature's beauty will drag you to become still. Its a calm and peaceful. With evening coming closer, all cameras are waiting for a perfect click. Everyone wants to have a share of beautiful sunset at Tanah lot in his memory. the food options available here are also of variety and cheap. From Corn, fish to Coconut water, everything is tasty and worth of price.", "Tanah lot was nice and the landmark was amazing. Good for taking photos and watching sunset in . However, very touristy with bus loads of tourists pouring in around 6pm for the sunset. Make sure you are aware of whereabouts of your companion, as our elderly mother decided to wonder off and took us nearly 30 minutes to find her, not so fun. Other than the slight hiccup, all good", "This was by far the most beautiful beach I have ever been to in my life! It felt more like a green screen in front of me, rather than reality. The sand is perfectly soft. I would recommend taking the trail down to the beach and spend a good hour taking nice photos. The hike looks a bit unsafe but it is pretty sturdy, just wear appropriate trainers (do not go bear foot or wear flip flips), it only takes about 30 minutes down and 20 minutes back up (and avoid going when there is heavy rain, because if you slip on this hike you're as good as dead). The place has become super popular on social media and tourists are quickly starting to know where this secret gem is. At the top of the trail, there are a lot of tourists (with they annoying selfie sticks) blocking the whole view and they will not move for you to get a good photo, so I suggest ignore this area and make it down to the beach like the proper travellers. Also be thoughtful not to throw rubbish into this beautiful nature as Indonesia seems to be very careless with their trash, just be thoughtful and throw your trash into a bin.", "We arrived at Tanah Lot at around 3pm. We had something to eat at the seafood restaurant on the cliff edge. It wasn't the best but it defiant let want bad either. The seafood is fresh and cooked well. The view is amazing. You want to sit outside and listen to the ocean as you eat. The restaurant itself is old and dated. It looked like it was falling apart but most people would sit outside. There are new restaurants opening soon. We watched the sun set which was gorgeous. The temple is in the water. When it's high tide, you can't get to the temple but during low tide you can walk across the rocks and be blessed with holy water. The temple view is beautiful and the others temples around it are stunning too, especially during sun set. The main temple is filled with people! There are markets around and stalls so it's worth walking around the whole area and spending a couple of hours taking photos. There is parking available if required.", "Tanah Lot is expensive and one can't get into the temple. You pay for the parking and for an entrance fee to just access a nice path along the coast. The temple is in a rock and it is closed to the tourist. You don't really need to pay money for walking along the cost. I don't know if the temple is nice but the hassle to buy sarongs, coconut shells,t-shirts and hundred of ugly things is not worth the trip.", "Visited the Tanah Lot Temple in the morning and the views in to the Indian Ocean were amazing. The grounds are well kept and the Temple sits in the sea. It was quite busy but gets busy later in the day as people go and sea the sunset which we would have missed anyway as was going to be cloudy so we did our trip in reverse to miss the crowds. Well worth a visit pity they charge you for the toilets but it was a really small charge. Food and drinks available also souvenirs at very reasonable prices.", "Tanah Lot Temple is a must see. That's really all there is to say, it is just incredible and beautiful.", "Tanah Lot Temple is located in a really beautiful area. We visited there on sunset and it was amazing. Nice big waves in the ocean. There are lots of other tourists, but for us, that is never a problem. You could still get nice pictures. In my opinion, the ticket fee 60 000 IDR is very reasonable. There are lots of stores and restaurant inside the area. Also, there are free toilets.", "One of the best decisions of my life will still be hiring a scooter and riding up to Tanah Lot Temple in . The sunset view is simply spectacular and way more cheap than going all the way down to Rock Bar. The view is breathtaking. The waves crashing against the rocks and the temple just make for an absolutely stunning view. The way you reach the footsteps of the temple amidst the waves is pretty fun and must do! The shops outside Tanah lot are one of the cheapest in and have some insanely beautiful souvenirs. A must visit.", "A decent beach with water sports like Kite surfing , Jet Ski and Kayaking.It's a bit smelly to my liking. The food was good though on the Beach shore with decent meal areas serving great Indonesian cuisine.", "I went there only for a sunset. It was so amazing seeing a great Pura and the big ocean waves crashing into rocks. Yet, for you who can't stand the scorching sun you'd better buy a big hat along the way to the pura. There are lots of small clothing shops and foods, but the price is too expensive for local tourists. That's way you need to smartly bargain for a half price of each items sold in Tanah Lot.", "We chose to go to Tanah Lot because of its high reviews and recommendations. But there was nothing particularly special about the experience. Its' location is a bit awkward, so a taxi is needed to get there (and no taxi rank to get one back), and entrance fees to get in aren't worth it for a temple you can't even see because it's covered in trees and gates prevent you from going up to it. There's not even any good photo opportunities, but even if there were, it's far too busy to get a good photo without loads of tourists in. There were LOADS of shops around Tanah Lot, but they all sold mass produced touristy stuff that was tacky and dull. If you want a very touristy trip that doesn't have much to do, then it's perfect, but if you want to see something cool or buy some nese items that aren't mass produced, you might as well not bother going here", "My husband and I visited Tanah Lot for the sunset and we were so disappointed. We didn't appreciate just how many people would be there and how much of a tourist trap it really is. Plus you can't even get that close, some of the other temples around the island are much more impressive and not as crowded!", "we went here because of the kecak dance (100K/pax), on stage by sunset. it's entertaining. located near jimbaran bay and garuda wisnu kencana (GWK) statue complex, so perhaps you can visit 3 places in a day. for the view, tanah lot temple is better imo. if you're lucky you can see the monkeys as well on the way walking to the uluwatu temple.", "Tanah lot I one of my favorite temple in . located on tabanan regency .this temple are very mystical temple and very holy temple dor nesse people. Most spectacular views when sunset time.also there's spring water beneath of the temple. That Make tanah lot temple is unbelievable .you won't miss out when you came to .", "Tanah Lot Temple is certainly worth a visit when you're in the area. The sights here are amazing. The temple is located on the coast, and the temple-complex as a whole is rather spread out, making for great walking and enjoying the views. If you're on , this is a must-see!", "We actually visited Tanah Lot twice within two weeks this year. The first visit was at low tide and it was a bit windy and promising rain, but cleared for the hour or so we spent there. We were able to walk all the way around the temple area and received our blessings before the tide rushed back in. The gardens were beautiful and of course there were myriad stalls and food areas to either sit and drink or buy any souvenir you could think of. The second visit to Tanah Lot was a lovely day but we arrived when the tide was in so we did not join the line of people to be blessed again as they were standing in knee height water. But we did revisit some of the gardens that we had not had time to check out properly the first time and really enjoyed our second visit as much as the first. A very nice temple for all members of a family to visit.", "I visited Tanah Lot last year with my son and both enjoyed our visit here. This year my wife and her friend wanted to go on a trip to see some more of . So I booked our driver Raya for the day. I took us first to a tea / coffee plantation to sample the local coffee, cat poo in English. Then off to see the amazing sites of Tanah Lot temple. They were both in awe of the temple and views. Well worth a visit here.", "The sunset here is breath taking with the backdrop of the temple and the waves washing the shore, beautiful sight.You have to walk quite a distance from the carpark to Tanah Lot choose a not so hot day otherwise you will just be sweating even before you reach the place", "Tanah lot is a beautiful temple set at the edge of water. During high tides, the temple gets cut off from the main access, so would recommend checking the tide timings before heading out. Though the main temple is off limits for tourists, it is quite nice to walk around and even get your feet wet in the water if you desire. Apart from the temple, there is a park with a path along the cliff edge, which provides some good views. There's also a touristy market between the parking and the temple. Only drawback is how crowded it gets in the evenings.", "Nice beach with some good bars and restaurants, worth a visit when you are in the area. There's a pathway all along the beachside with plenty of places where you can grab a drink or get some tasty Indonesian food.", "The markets dotted along the way before you get the glorious views and the Tanah Lot temples is great. Expect to be hassled but then that is all part and parcel of the experience although I have to say compared to Kuta or Seminyak where they can be a bit more ruthless locals along this way are not too bad. The views are spectacular and dipping your toes in the water as you cross to drink the Holy Water and then be blessed by the Holy Men is an experience and quite enlightening. Take in the views by sitting and sipping a cold cocktail or Bintang at one of the delightful clifftop bar/ cafes. We loved the gardens to the right of Tanah Lot and if you get there early enough you can eat the cuisines being made on sight by the locals and have an impromptu picnic.", "You need to cross the water, with a few steps to go to the Temple. Visitors are not permitted to visit the temple itself. But you can enter the rock and get yourself a blessing. There arebeautiful caves, rock formations created by the sea It was a sunny day, and the sun tans your skin quickly. We sat down in the garden with the scenic view of Tanah Lot, rocks and the sea. Cool spot for LandscapeSea pictures. Entrance 60k per adult, parking 2k (ok I guess they use it to preserve the area, although there is lot of mass tourist activities like already big market and new restaurants under construction)", "Tanah lot has been a difficult one for me to digest as I was looking forward to it so much and it ended up disappointing me big time. How that happened? After having been in for two weeks I was fed up with all the paying for nature, as a backpacker on a tiny budget nature is the last thing you want to be paying for, but that aside I did expect having to pay for entering the temple. However what I didn't expect was to pay an entrance fee to the city, which won't even buy you entrance to the temple! To pile on the agony it was insanely crowded, masking the beautiful views by a sea of people. The only thing that saved my day was the little low tide walk I made, carrying me away from the crowd. Although I am pretty sure that if I were to do it all again I would go around high tide hoping the water would bar the people from disturbing the views.", "Stay away. Run by Javanese gangs. Scary place and not safe for tourists. Syringe found on beach. Murdered policeman found here on beach in August last year.", "Tanah Lot is the best of 's west. Tourists come to see this temple by the sea, built on top of a huge rock where waves crashing to it. To top of it, the sunset will bring out its iconic view. Though I heard, you can walk through the shallow waters of the sea to go inside the temple, however that time was unfortunate for me as the water level and the waves were really strong. I was also entertained watching the surfers on the other side of the sea.", "Visits to the Tanah Lot Temple are subject to an entrance fee of IDR 20,000 for (adult) domestic tourists, and IDR 60,000 for (adult) foreigners. IDR 10,000 for (child) domestic tourists, and IDR 30,000 for (child) foreigners. This ticket also insured you against any accidents at the site. There are many restaurants here where you can enjoy a sumptuous breakfast or lunch. Experience the serenity of the tropical sun slowly disappearing beyond the horizon and the wide open ocean, and listen to the sound of the soothing waves crashing on the shore. It will be an incredible memory to treasure all your life. A temple dedicated to Lord “Brahma”. One of the top 7 temples in ,this is a must visit Temple. Although it’s quite old,the nese govt has tried to restore it to its original Valour by taking out works from time to time. Would recommend going to this place at early hours to mind the long tourist crowd and also note the timings of high tide,as the visit is then closed. There is a natural spout, the source of holy water for all the temples in the area just below the rock where temple is situated.", "one of the places with the highest click-click-click-rate in the world ... thousands of daily visitors pointing their lenses on this marvellous temple, built on a rock, on high tide surrounded by the waves of the Indian Ocean. the parking lot is huge, the number of busses hard to estimate, but the crowd which passes through a cordon of souvenir chops and food stalls is huge. So if you don't like crowded places or are a bit claustrophobic - go somewhere else, buy a postcard of Tanah Lot and enjoy it's beauty. For all those who still want to get an impression and need a selfie in front of the temple, to prove they've been on : come early before sunset, 3pm is a good time. Visit the temple rock or the snake cave, enjoy the cool breeze and the waves. Then move up to some of the many restaurants upstairs, find a nice place close to the cliff opposite of the temple, enjoy a drink and wait for the sunset. It can be absolutely stunning to watch the sky turn red/yellow/pink ... spectacular !", "There is a very high (for indonesian standards) entrance fee. I really do not see the reason because it is an ok beach. Nothing special. Just another business industry collecting money from tourists.", "Tanah Lot is a bit out of the way, on the far north side of Kuta; traffic can get congested, but the trip is well worth-while. But be aware of the advantages of high tides, heights, and holidays. First, at high tides, the temple is cut off from the shore, so if you are in the temple as the tide is rising, leave in time or be prepared to stay for a bit. If you arrive at high tide, you can't walk out to it. Warning signs are posted but even without them, you would know the surf slamming into the rocks is hazardous. But Tanah Lot is most impressive at high tide (see Tanah Lot from Ashore photo). 's full of beautiful land-locked temples, but Tanah Lot's the only one I know of that's awash twice a day. If you have a half-day to spend, plan on getting to temple at low tide and then watching it transform into a island at high tide; and if high tide happens to fall at sunset that day, so much the better. Second, if you're lucky enough to go during a religious holiday, Tanah Lot can be particularly interesting; I got to listen to formal concert by a large Gamelan orchestra (gratis) while I was there (see Gamelan at Tanah Lot photo). Of the three major styles of gamelan, , Jawa and Sunda, it's generally believed that nese is the best--though I wouldn't mention that to a Javanese of Sundanese acquaintance. Third, if you walk back inland along Jalan Tanah Lot, and then turn right, there are some interesting vendors to be seen (one specializes in a fabulous nese wooden version of wind chimes) Then if you continue up the steep walkway, you get to a cafe with a terrace on the heights overlooking the temple. In addition to quenching your thirst or satisfying your appetite, you get what I think is the most spectacular view of the temple (see Tanah Lot from the Heights photo). The odd bit was that while tour-busloads of Bules were packed together admiring the temple from the bottom of the cliff, I was the only foreigner doing so from the top--except for an Indonesian couple, I had the terrace to myself. Yes, yes, has more temples than Dublin's got pubs, but don't miss this one!", "I hung out on the pier with the locals who were fishing that day. I can speak a little bahasa Indonesia, so was able to chit chat with them for a while. It was really fun! They were friendly and welcoming. The beach itself is a bit dirty, but it is still fun to watch the waves.", "Double Six Beach is at the border of Legian and Seminyak, at the end of Jalan Nakula, after it turnes into Jl Arjuna. The beach is 'raked' clean each morning by a large green tractor, as well as by the various chaise lounge vendors. There is surf, and several surf schools at Double 6; yet usually it is still mild enough to invite swimmers and children to play. There are some vendore, though much less than at Kuta, and really are not bothersome.. Double Six is great for taking a morning stroll, and excellent for watching the sunset ! There is usually music, from the chair vendors, and from the hotel swimming pool across the street.", "What a tip during this time of year, could not believe our eyes first morning we ventured down to walk the beach rubbish strewn as far as you could see just as many other travellers pics have shown , INDONESIA get your act together this is disgraceful , we are told 'its all from Java \\ due to the stormy weather around this time of year REALLY? . Would not go anywhere near swimming in the ocean on this coast of if you want a cleaner beach try Sanur as this Problem runs from Jimbaran to Seminyak\"", "This is my second time to go here! No doubt, its always so beautiful, especially to take a pictures in here. The entrance fee is about 15k/person, and they will be lent you a traditional leather to cover your leg. Women who have a period time didn't alow to get in. Ow ya, beware of the monkey, they like many things also a water bottles, they grabbed it so fast from my hands. Err.. Nevertheless, its a nice experience to visit this spot. Its really BALI !", "After 5 trips to , we decided to visit the Tanah Lot temple for the first time.... and I'm glad we did. Spectacular scenery, unique location... a very spiritual experience overall. Great place to watch the sunset too. Highly recommended!!!", "Having been romanced several times by the beauty of Tanah Lot I thought it was time to see the other famous temple of Uluwatu. What a complete non event!!! Do not waste your time going there!! Yes there is a dramatic cliff over the ocean but that's it. No beautiful temple, just swarms of tourists and aggressive monkeys. There is no OHS here! Walking along the cliff path, past the walled section, you are just a metre in some places from dropping into the sea. Terrifying with small children - be warned!! I would love to say this was a great place to visit but save yourself the long traffic jammed drive. There is simply nothing to see that outstrips so many other beautiful vantage points in . If you want a temple experience, make the pilgrimmage to Tanah Lot for the sunset instead.", "approx 20 km from denpasar ,Tanoh lot temple sits on a large offshore rock and outstanding view it is..This place is highly commericalised and u have to pay the entrance fees of 60000 IDR .Only traditional dress are allowed. one who visit the BALI island, dont miss this place ..", "We expected it to be a lot bigger than it actually is. Although it is beautiful, the day we went was dull and gloomy, so this sort of ruined the day also but I would recommend other attractions over this such as Tanah Lot which I believe are more impressive.", "we visited both the Uluwatu and the Tanah Lot temple. The Tanah lot temple is located bang on the seashore and epitomizes the ancient culture that you see everywhere in . after getting blessed with holy water from the priests, we watched a spectacular sunset on the beach. While the Uluwatu temple is more famous and is equally glorious, the Tanah lot temple scores in terms of location. Can get hot in the morning to noon session, wheras in the afternoon, the cloudy weather and occasional rains made if lovely weather.", "Its something you fell in love with! Seeing Tanah Lot was truly awesome and refreshing. It was about an hour travel from Kuta we paid an entrance of 30,000 IDR each and we did enjoy shopping for souvenir items as well.", "Kuta Beach is just way too crowded and way too many pushy hagglers. The people in Double Six beach are nicer and most of the sellers are not too pushy and more polite, but you have to negotiate your way for lower prices even though they're offering prices lower than Kuta Beach. Still, you can definitely R&R in this beach. Good for couples as this beach is one of the popular dating spot in . In the evening the beach gets more crowded by locals and families and dogs, and you can move to one of the bean bags at the seaside cafe and watch the sunset with live music and margarita.", "Double Six is much cleaner and quieter than Seminyak Beach. You can easily spend the day there sunbaking and swimming without being hassled every five minutes. If you fancy having a go at surfing there are lots of cool people there more than happy to show you the ropes. Overall great beach only five minutes away from Seminyak.", "Having already visited Tanah Lot previously, my driver took me here before. Situated opposite a mosque in a mostly Muslim area, the temple sits beautifully in front of the lake. Gardens are gorgeous and there are a few retail shops but not swamped with shops. Highly recommend visiting here", "This popular tourist destination is a crowded but interesting place to visit. There are many market stalls where you can buy souvenirs, clothing, snacks and meals. I've been here twice now - once at low tide and once at high tide. Low tide means you can get closer to the temple. However, you're not able to climb it and go inside. Personally, I thought it was better to visit at high tide, as the photos are more interesting - the temple looks more like it's truly stuck in the sea. On my most recent trip, I bought some Bintang at Tanah Lot's Coco Mart and sat to watch the sunset. Entry is cheap, but you need to also pay for parking. For entry for my husband and I, plus parking for our driver, it was about 16000IDR (about $16AUD). Traffic get there and getting home is awful! Be prepared!! Especially if you want to visit at sunset, as everyone leaves at the same time. The toilets are interesting - be prepared! You have to pay around 2000-5000IDR ($2-5AUD) but the toilet may well be dirty, could be a squat toilet and may not have toilet paper. Pack some tissues, wet ones and hand sanitiser just in case! If you arrive at the right time, you may even see a dance performance.", "Went back after 20yrs. Hopibg it had not become a tacky tourist spot I was not disappointed. Set on its own rocky outcrop on the ocean Tanah Lot remains one of the most stunning temples I have seen on . There are lovely grounds to walk around and a market. So glad I went back.", "We visited many temples during our visit to Indonesia, Tanah Lot was one my favorite places in . The location can be very crowded at times with hundreds of tourists visiting the area. Enjoy a beautiful sunset from the seating areas located short distance from entrance, up the hill from the temple.", "Iconic beach, no white sands. A lot of vendors bothering you. Not entirely clean, seen better beaches, quite touristy. Untidy beanbags. Roaming dogs. In general ok, good for young people, noisy and a lot of Australians. Must not forget /Indonesia is a relatively poor country. I am pleased for the locals that tourism brings much needed revenue. On the whole enjoyable but with some reservations.", "What’s the big deal with Tanah Lot? It’s really nothing all that incredible. The temple is extremely small. Sure it’s perched on a little piece of cliff but what’s the big deal? I didn’t get it. It’s also extremely far away. The problem with is the traffic. It takes 1.5 hours to get anywhere around Denpasar. I wouldn’t recommend the taxi ride and time wasted to see this small temple perched on a cliff. It’s just not all that interesting.", "It was like adventurous trip for us...once we enter we could see to 2 different temples in either direction... But outsiders are not allowed inside.. the scene view is really nice...very long ocean.. actually we thought only tat...but here comes the actual place..tanah lot temple is built on sea.. so we need to cross the sea water to reach there.. we noticed that at around 5.30 - 6 pm..so we hurried up and went to that temple by crossing the sea ... Tirta was very tasty and no salty... Wen we return frm temple after praying the tides was very high.. I guess we were the last to come out of that..sea tides were very high.. the moment we crossed and reached the shore we couldn't imagine so fast water level rised.... Nobody can enter that tanah lot temple if water level is High... We had a very nice chance to look there and Lucky to get tirta from that temple.... If we hesitated little we would have missed it ... It was like an adventurous trip with kids...", "Tanah Lot is a beautiful place to visit . It is a bit far from the city centre . The roads to the place are narrow and could get crowded . The place is a must see one of you visit . We went during high tide and it was nice .", "Tanah Lot is a rock formation off the Indonesian island of , the temple sits on a large offshore rock which has been shaped continuously over the years by the ocean tide. It's a good point to watch sunset ,but it's a little dirty enviroment, It is the most important temple in island, ,so when travel to , you must go there.", "We did a day tour and ended with Tanah Lot at sunset, it is beautiful and a great site to see. It was not as crowded for it being sunset, and everywhere you looked was picture worthy scenery. It is worth the visit!", "We were recommended to visit Tanah Lot. I think we were a little underwhelmed. The kids ages 5 and 6 were bored. You can’t actually get into the temple and there were people everywhere. I’m sure watching the sunset is lovely but we left prior to it setting. Depends what you are looking for I guess.", "Even if you're not into the culture of , I would suggest a visit to Tanah Lot Temple,its location in excellent if you're into photography and the sunset shots are worth the wait but arrive early so you can get a good position.if you want a different angle to seek the temple walk through the shops up the hill towards the gate of the golf club an look back towards the temple.if you go at low tide you are able to go to the temple and have a look around,but most of all just enjoy Tanah Lot", "Very nice place. It's worth to get up early and be at the temple before 7am. In the morning it's still quite and not many visitors on site. To get to the holy spring you don't have to wait in the row. In the evening you'll have a fabolous view at the Restaurants on the cliffs to Tanah Lot and the sunset behind.", "Another must see place in id Tanah Lot Temple complex. Must visit in evening to see sunset and sea waves. Entry to temple not allowed but you can see from out side", "Don't said u have go to if you're not visit Tanah lot . a temple built on top of big Rock, most sacred temple for Hindu people, nice sea view, nice temple, clean environment, stunning view, must view", "Great experience with great cultural temples and sights. All thanks to DUNGKY TOURS BALI for making this a great day to learn more about the culture. Recommend to everyone to experience the Tanah Lot Temple tours and book with DUNGKY TOURS BALI. Great operator with great personality.👌👌👌👌👍👍", "Tanah lot temple is a worth site to visit. Always busy and best to go is to watch the sunset in Tanah Lot. Best moment. You can have a fresh coconut water here and fresh grill corn. They sell local snack as well.", "This was my favourite place I visited in . Leave to get there early afternoon as traffic can be horrendous getting out to tanah lot. Make sure your there for the sunset. It is absolutely amazing. The views are stunning! There are market stalls and restaurants there to eat and drink cocktails. You can go down the cliff into the temple and be blessed. You can also touch the holy snakes while they read a prayer for good luck. Fantastic afternoon! A must when you visit .", "Had a blast around the Tanah lot temple . There à a bunch of little cafes around at the TOP of the hill where you can have some fresh juice and marvel at the ocean and the temple . Definitely recommended. It gets really busy after 4pm due to the performance.", "Tanah Lot itself is very picturesque and it is easy to spend a few hours there as there is a small beach with rocks to climb and a market full of the usual trinkets. My problem though is with getting out using any of the online ride share transports. There is a cartel running among the taxi drivers so we were advised to walk away from the temple area and call a car from there. However when we did this and the car arrived it was blocked by someone and not allowed to leave. A London cabbie would have just pulled away but my driver was young and didn't want any trouble. After I had a stand up row with the 'official' blocking the way we were still not moving so I instructed the car to drive on without us and we walked a few km out of the village. I was warned but hoped that we could get away with it. All the local businesses are in on the racket, we we dobbed in by a restaurant owner who saw us waiting. is fantastic but if they want to move their tourist industry on then they have to sort out the transport situation and accept that online cans are now a fact.", "Very nice beach. Wonderful warm waters with many chairs and umbrellas to choose from. There is a cost. Just a not: they do try to clean it up in the a.m. for there is much rubbish that comes from the sea and other parts of Indonesia.", "We were sold on taking the 2+ hour drive from Ubud to Tanah Lot by the level of importance this sea temple has for a cultural perspective. However, it's surrounded by tatty souvenir stands, has parking lots to serve lots of tour buses and is overrun by crowds, really taking away from the mysticism of the temple. Pushy tourists, impatient tour guides, just not really creating the environment to appreciate this beautiful location. Unfortunate, but I would give this spot a miss and find another of the many beautiful temples in .", "Having visited Tanah Lot on two separate occasions with a couple of years in between, I just say that the temple aspect is a beautiful opportunity for stunning photos. However the walk there seems to be getting a tad more aggressive over the years. Shops line the walk to the temple and some sellers diminish the whole experience. If you can see past the commercialisation that has taken hold, enjoy the views and temple for what they are - an unique cultural experience.", "Did a tour and visited Tanah lot temple. To many people, rubbish everywhere. Bloody hot, waiting for something spectacular at sunset, sunset better at home. Worth a visit if near by. Best view would be in a boat .", "We were go to tanah lot tample with my buddy to see sunset there... It was to much people but we enjoied it much..the tample is so amazing tample in the ocean and also beautyfull sun set... We were have no much time to staied there but we will come back one day to anjoy there.. And also i saw many ness peaple Come to offering on that tample use ness clout...we love and tample", "About 1 hour from Kuta you will find Tanah Lot. A fantastic island temple complex that is a must visit location when in . The market stalls before the main temple entrance offer a amazing array of goods and souvenirs. The prices are surprisingly good compared to Seminyak and other tourist locations. You could spend a whole day here. If you are lucky enough to have a decent sunset in the rainy season then that’s a bonus. The cliff top restaurants provide great food and stunning views. A well run tourist operation. Well worth a visit.", "Crowdwed in the evening time, full of garbage. Jalan Beach Street Walk is claustrophobic, almost impossible to walk - specialy because of bicykles riding among people. Watch out for your kids! Other side of coast is loud because of speed boats going to Nusa Lembogan & other islands. The worst two days of my Indonesian holidays.", "Tanah Lot Temple on seashore is a great sunset view location. Visiting here and looking to the sea makes you feel calm and fresh, and you enjoy the natural beauty. We enjoyed the sunset and the sound of waves made us feel very close to the nature. Although its a good place to enjoy the nature but you need to be safe by not going near to the sea as the waves are strong and there is a risk of getting hurt.. One can easily spend 2-3 hours here and a must visit location on trip to .....", "Double Six beach is pretty close to Seminyak beach, so visit to both beaches can be clubbed. It is a nice, neat and clean beach with several options and activities to do.", "Beautifull sunset. Amazing beach tanah lot. But only one toilet facilities in this area. And no petunjuk arah. Still have any rubbish. But thx u so much so amazing tanah lot. Ticket only idr 10.000/people", "First things first: this is one of the busiest tourist sights in - it was heaving with visitors! We were fortunate that the tide was out so we could go down onto the causeway for photos. It's certainly different and of great importance in the religious history of . Once you leave the causeway and go up the steps, you are in the 'shopping for souvenirs' area - and this is also packed. At the shops, you're expected to haggle - so do so, it's fun! Naturally masses of tour buses and taxis make their way there daily, so traffic on the way is somewhat hectic. We had been taken by Nyoman Tholey of Emly Tour his own business. He was an excellent guide and driver and I strongly recommend his tour business. As for Tanah Lot - yes it is of interest.", "Tanah Lot is a popular temple on the west coast of . It has an unusual location on the top of a rocky outcrop with waves crashing in around it. The idea is sold as being something magical but the temple itself is pretty much nothing to see. It is the natural environment of the coastline that is the real attraction. Entrance to Tanah Lot is relatively cheap at around IDR60k for an adult. There is parking which is pretty cheap as well. Getting to Tanah Lot is not too difficult as it is a popular landmark and there is not all that much in the surrounding area. The route to the temple takes in a surprisingly good market. There are lots of tourist goods to buy at actually decent prices. The stallholders are not too aggressive so the shopping experience is fine. It is a good place to pickup some tourist nicknacks and souvenirs, There are also a few restaurants though their quality is not all that high. The walk through the market takes a good few minutes. It is flat though and it is possible to view from various points if needing to use wheels. The temple area itself is an attractive piece of coastline. The base of the rock the temple sits on is surrounded by water so it is a bit wet getting across which makes it all the more appealing. The waves crash in at various places nearby so there is some nice savage nature on display. At high tides it is not possible to cross over to the temple area. The temple itself is off limits which is a disappointment. It is actually hard to see as Tanah Lot is surprisingly small and hidden by greenery. It is possible to walk up some of the steps to the temple after being blessed for a small fee. It feels like a bit of a rip-off though as the steps themselves do not even afford a view of the temple. Viewing points from higher up looking across the water are also interesting and are largely accessible. Tanah Lot is busy as this part of does not boast all that many spectacular natural sights surprisingly. There are people everywhere during peak season even in mid-morning which is a long way from the peak hours around sunset. The backdrop of Tanah Lot is what makes it attractive. The natural surroundings are pleasant with the crashing waves but the temple itself is somewhat mundane.", "This temple is located in the sea and one can go inside it only when there is no high tide. So, I would suggest to please enquire about the high tide timings before visiting Tanah Lot. The view is just great. It is a must visit when in . There is an entry charge of about 4 USD per adult. This is nothing considering the way this area is being maintained.", "Reaching tanah lot is a bit of problem, we met with a traffic jam on the way! but quiet disciplined car drivers (cant say that about bikers who drive anywhere they see place)! but once u are there tanah lot is serene !! shopping stalls around,good food also available and lovely chilled coconut water too!!", "I loved visiting Tanah Lot. From the markets selling amazing art, the reptile display with the biggest pythons I have ever seen, photo opportunities galore to the spectacular temple out on the water. We had the best day here. Would highly recommend.", "We visited Tanah Lot as part of a tour with a driver and guide and were due to watch the sunset at Tanah Lot which we did. It is like a small village once you get through the main gates with many stalls and food outlets. The temple itself is on a rock and at high tide has sea all around it. Lots of tourists stay to watch the sunset so pick your spot to sit and watch the sun disappear into the ocean. Even though there were a lot of people there it was still a lovely thing to do. What came as a surprise however is the murmuration of bats that fly from the caves next to the temple just as the sun sets. Millions of them fly off almost in formation creating the patterns in the sky usually seen with starlings. I am so pleased we stayed a moment longer and didn’t miss this sight. Incredible.", "The setting at Tanah Lot is majestic with lots of photo opportunities with two main sights. The entrance fee is $3, however, the venue is now somewhat commercial as you have to pass through an extensive mass of market stalls to get there. Well worth a visit. We are told it is very busy for the sunset viewing but we did not stay to experience this.", "A visit to Tanah Lot Temple is realy recommended. Best time to visit in the early morning or in the late afternoon because of the beautiful sunrise or sunset. You can't allways go in the temple itself, but the surrounding of the temple is also worthwile. During daytime it's realy busy because of the amount of tourists.", "Been to Tanah Lot 13 years ago but in the hot afternoon and I was not impressed due to the scorching temperature . Finally I got the opportunity to see the settings during sunset. The legend is beautiful but the sunset at the premise is overhyped. Overly crowded with noise pollution. Please beware of tides, when it starts to raise, the waves come from everywhere and the level raises rapidly. There are potted holes on the entire beach so you need to be extremely careful when you walk back from the beach after the sunset. Worth a visit but avoid high expectation.", "Watching sunset at Tabah Lot Temple was just simply beautiful. Finishing up with a dinner into darkness was superb. A trip (2 hours from Nusa Dua) well worth it.", "One of the unique and beautiful temples of . Must visit while in . 👌🏽To fully explore the area you will take around 1 -1.5 hours. Do explore the area around the batu bolong temple which is also breathtaking. You will have to pay a small entrance fee to enter the tanah lot temple area.", "Overly crowded during evening period because many tourists arrived for the Uluwatu Dance. Though the sight at the top was beautiful, it was definitely not as impressive as Tanah Lot nor any other sights with an ocean cliff. Not suitable areas to really sit and enjoy the views like in Tanah Lot. I would only recommend if you really have no where else to visit, else make time for Tanah Lot instead. It much more beautiful during sunset.", " is full of temples but this one is different from must of them. Beautiful temple that you can only see by far but also beautiful landscape nearby. This is an impressive place to visit. If you want to take an online taxi (Gojek or Grab), be careful, taxis don't accept them and they are very aggressive if they understand that you are not taking their taxi although the price is at least 5 times higher. We only had this problem in Tanah Lot and nowhere else.", "Tanah Lot, is a natural tourist attractions is very popular with local and foreign tourists, many visitors who come to say should come to Tanah Lot, Tanah Lot if you have not yet been to so people praise tourist attraction located Beraban village, district of Kediri, Tabanan regency. There are two temples are located in Tanah Lot Beach,The temple is located o top of the boulder and temple located on top of a cliff that juts into the sea. Tanah Lot temple is a place of Worship of gods guard the sea, this temple located in the middle of the sea. When the tide, By the time the tide temple is clearly visible in the middle of the sea, For hindus who pray to the Tanah Lot temple should at low tide, then people could cross to the Tanah Lot temple.", "Went there for the sunset view but unfortunately the cloud was too thick that evening and miss that sunset view. Too many tourists and full of people crowded at the area nearby Tanah Lot temple. Alot of souvenier and batik shops around, maybe a good place for shopping.", "We went to Tanah Lot New Years Day and first of all the traffic getting there was horrible, but thank heavens we have a good local driver. When we got there we had to park in the back of beyond due to the massive crowd. We were hoping to be there for the sunset, but once we got inside the park area we realised we could not possible stay. First of all the crowds were horrible, but the absolute WORST part was the trash everywhere. People had been eating all over the park and then just left the trash where they had been and walked away. It was filthy, REALLY filthy. So sad to see at a religious site. We did see the temple from a distance - looked beautiful, but really everything else was bad so we decided not to wait for the sunset as we wanted to get out of the parking lot ahead of the crowd. If I return to , I will try to go back on a day that is NOT a public holiday!", "Be prepared for big crowds. Tanah Lot temple is gorgeous and unmissable and worth braving all the other visitors. The site is very commercial and convenient. There is a big street market with souvenirs, food, clothes, art, and much else. There are also many cliff top cafes with great views of the temple.", "Had a great time at Tanah Lot If you can visit around 1 hour before dusk, as the sunset there is breathtaking. We stayed at the Nirwana Resort so we could simply walk across there. It's definitely worth the time to travel there. There is also some shops there too. My kids actually saw the famous \\Temple Snake\\\" in the cave behind the temple. In the right spot at the right time! Sean\"", "A definite must do is the sunset at Tanah Lot. There are markets on they way in if you are after some shopping bargains. Can get crowded and there is a rush to exit once the sun has set but overall a great experience.", "As you all know this is the famous, most Instagram-ed icon of and Indonesia... the beach that looks like a dinosaur head. Though we didn't get the chance to trek down to the beach itself the view from above was just mind-blowing. One of the most beautiful places in , this beach is still to be developed as most roads are bad and the trail down is dangerous, but still its beauty is unmatched. A must visit stop in !", "The view of the temple is great. Much better than Tanah Lot temple in term of scenic view. If you have limited time and this is the temple you should visit.", "The Tanah Lot Temple is set out in the water so unless you go at low tide you won't be able to walk out to see it up close. We did not go at sunset which is supposed to be spectacular but still the visit was worth the trip. A beautiful pace with a nice view of the waves crashing against the rocks. There were professional photographers on site if you wanted to pay to have pictures taken. One of the best Temples we visited in .", "After a long drive through the narrow roads of Canggu we arrived at Tannah Lot, to find the car park full of full sized tourist buses! After paying a small fee to get in, we went through the markets down towards the temple itself. To get there at the bottom there were quite a few stairs. and the whole placed was rammed with people. We didnt go to the temple at the beach level because there were thousands of people lining up. It was a stunning location especially at sunset, but just a little bit tooo busy!", "The grounds are beautiful. Tanah Lot is incredible in person. After walking down to the beach front, you have the option to walk across the water and cleanse your head in the holy running water, followed by a small prayer and a rice blessing. The experience was incredible. Bring some local money, the rice blessing is provided with a small donation (any amount). Also, we were told we did not need water shoes however after getting my feet wet it was clear that the shoes would of came in handy. It is slightly rocky at one point and could be very uncomfortable on your feet. The shoes would of helped for sure.", "Another Indonesian place that charges you more than the locals to enter. It is stunning, the sea is beautiful, the beach is still clean. Nice small warung kopis and good local food. Go whilst it is still nice.", "Same as other temples, the tourists are not allowed to enter the temples in Tanah Lot. Hence, we were only able to take pictures at the surrounding area. ‘Tanah Lot temple becomes a-must-visit place if you come to ’, this is what I heard from the others. Indeed, this is a famous landmark and is one of the best sunset views in . The temple is built on the rock. Tanah Lot means small island floating on the sea. The entrance fee is Rupiah 60K per person. There is a queue for a simple holy water ritual, whereby the holy water would be sprinkled over your head, rice grains to be put on your forehead, and a flower named Plumeria at the back of your ear. This requires a small donation. I gave Rupiah 10K.", "The temple is nice to visit, and a tourist must see. The interesting part is, that is still daily used for ceremonies as well. Despite it being surrounded by tourists. Avoid visiting the temple with a organised tour, and go outside \\tour hours\\\". This will assure you it is not completely crowded. For a nice view, go through the shops, upstairs. There is a restaurant, take a drink and enjoy the view of Tanah Lot, without hundreds of people in front of you.\"", "This is the one place we visit every trip we live the culture the markets the Temple and the snake park. The holy snake is at the bottom of the steps on a cave there is a donation box there and you can touch the holy snake. You can Criss the water and enter the temple at low tide so make sure you check the tides before going if this is something you want to do. Tanah Lot is the snake temple around the surrounding paths you will have opportunities to hold and have your photo take with large pythons. There is a snake park which has lots of pythons along with birds, bats and lizards very cool to visit get the big python out for a group photo. The markets are old school and most sellers are friendly and not pushy. There are surf shops and Knick knack shops along with places to eat. Sunset is pretty amazing awesome for photos .", "We went here for two days so we could enjoy the whole site. We slept at Hotel Natya Hotel Tanah Lot. A cosy hotel whit large lodges, a wonderful big bathroom, a wonderful swimmingpool and lovely management. It's just a few steps from the main road whit all its shops and just a quarter walking to the Temple and the pard. Lovely place to stay.", "Dont forget to read the history of Tanah Lot.I like it. Watching sunset is wonderful from here. In the day time it is so hot. Go there in the early morning. In the day time it so difficult to visit this wonderful place. I think here is the most warm place of . Good shoping places there. No expensive like other touristic places in other countries.", "Tanah Lot is a must see if you are in . Great for some spiritual upliftment. It is a bit dirty though but the best shopping in for clothes and souvenirs. It is by far the cheapest. When I enquired as to why this is so it is because all the goods come from here apparently. I bought clothes, art, musical instruments and souvenirs and all of it was cheaper than the Kuta prices. It is really hot at Tanah Lot so dress appropriately. There is a money changer on site.", "I loved visiting this temple beside the sea. Our guide gave us lots of information about this unique temple which is located on top of a ± 300m2 rock which is separated from the main land. During high tide it would seem as though this rock floats on the sea surface. The grounds are quite beautiful as were the many nese people all dressed in there beautiful clothes to pray. Tanah Lot Temple can be reached directly on foot at low tide. Many tourists take advantage of the location of Tanah Lot to capture the sunset moment. Apparantly at low tide, on some rock loopholes around Tanah Lot temple there are some snakes with black and white stripes skin and purified by local people. nese believe that the snakes belonged to the God and acts as a guardian of Tanah Lot Temple. just below the Tanah Lot Temple are freshwater springs and it appear at low tide.We did not see any snakes but must admit did not look very long as i don't like snakes and just enjoyed the sea and listening to the tides. As a tourist destination, the Tanah Lot Temple has very good facilities and infrastructure. We enjoyed a meal at a restaurant and there is also a buffet style restaurant which looked plentiful and good value too. There are some art shops that offer a variety of souvenirs also available along the main road to the location of Tanah Lot. In order to provide additional entertainment for the tourists, some attractions are shown by the local people. Among them are: Kecak dance performance at evening, large snakes (non venomous snake species) and bats that can be used to take pictures and capture the moment at this place. I was intrigued watching the blessings ceremonies of local people and enjoyed the whole ambience of calmness and happiness and peacefulness away from the crowds.", "We enjoyed visiting the Tanah Lot temple. The grounds around the temple were very lush, with plenty of areas for children to run. Would love to see this temple when the sea was rough.", "Visit at the time of sunset .walk along the sides to get stunningly beautiful beach and also the nese tradition at temple. Shopping can be done on the road to the temple .Prices seems cheaper than Ubud market .bargain inshopping is the rule. Tanah lot a must place to see", "After having been to several temples around , it may get a little monotonous. Tanah Lot is beautiful, just like the other temples around .", "This temple is one 's most famous and always a beautiful place to watch the sunset, however I find the perfect time to come is early morning when the light is soft and shining beautifully on Tanah Lot, the surfers are out and the place far less crowded.", "This is my second visit to Tanah Lot. First thing I noticed was the terrain. Perhaps I've grown older and now take note of how the environment has deteriorated. People were trampling over all the natural vegetation, that the rock pools were no longer surrounded by fresh green plants (my apologies that I don't know what these are called, it's not really seaweed I think), due to tourists (local and overseas, including me) were walking all over them. It was difficult to avoid stepping over the plants. Anyway, perhaps nature would find a way to survive. The postcard view of Tanah Lot came to life right in front of me. Staying for sunset would have been even more perfect too. The atmosphere, despite all the people, was actually very very peaceful. It was nice to just sit on the rocks and feel the cool breeze and hear the waves.", "Wasnt possible to visit the Temple though but you can view it from the shoreline. Tanah Lot is best visited with a private guide and in the morning to avoid the enormous afternoon and evening crowds", "Tanah lot entrance fee was idr 20k. April is rainy season in be sure to bring along umbrella/raincoat with you. Best time to visit is during sunset. But usually will be crowded. Foreigners are not allowed into the temple. Come here for the view. Good spot for photography. Recommended!", "Tanah Lot Temple is 16th century work is finest temple I saw in . We visited in evening to sunset. Tanah lot entrance fee was IDT 60k. It is build on rock in the sea.   It is more of a scenic beauty while watching the gentle waves lashing on the huge rocks and sun setting in sky.Best part was no rain. However sky was clody so it was not vary nice but we had feel of sun set with waves colliding on rocks. By the time sun set area become crowded. It was good that we took better location earlier for viewing sunset. Foreigners are not allowed into the temple. There was one thing which i found a little absurd here, before you enter the main temple there are a few priest who actually sprinkle little water on you and put some rice on your forehead (Its only then can you enter the temple) and then  ask you to donate.   After 'the blessing' just  I was getting ready to enter temple, i realized that they barricaded the area after only 5-10 steps.  I couldnt understand the deal of the so called blessing when you just have to climb few steps and see nothing from there! In same complex  Batu Bolong temple on rock which  has erosion at end. I could see some adventurous person going at base to picture sunset view from hole created by sea water erosion. This is best temple I've seen in . Enjoyed the crowd and evening.", "On my solo day trip in , this was the first place I chose to visit. It was a morning of clear blue skies, Tanah lot temple looked most beautiful and pristine. The naturL beauty of the place has been restored most carefully, even with the large number of tourists visiting this place every day. There is a feeling of calmness around this place. I would love to visit this place again of when I go to again.", "Never thought Indonesia have a place like this, total worth for 3 hrs drive from out hotel. There have ppl up there help you take photo.", "Had a great day out sightseeing around - Tanah Lot Temple very nice and the markets around there great to shop. Would highly recommend our private tour driver Kadek Ibob he was a great driver, lots of knowledge and a very safe driver and very reasonably priced for the day trips out.", "Here is another popular temple for sunset. It is built on an off-shore rock - if you are lucky, you will see the sunset in low tide, so the entire temple sits in the middle of the sea! A lot of people stop and wait for the sunset when they see the temple; my recommendation is to keep going along a narrow path with shops on both sides. Go early, pick a restaurant, take the outermost seat, and then wait for the sunset. You will be seeing the sun falling down to the Tanah Lot - that's the picture you see on postcards!", "Tanah Lot temple, as you probably already know by now, is a temple situated on a rock surrounded by water. It is only accessible at low tide, and it is a lovely place to visit and view. There isn't much else to the temple, other than the shops you have to walk past to get to it, but it's a lovely stop if you're touring around .", "Unfortunately, when we visited Tanah Lot the tide was so high that we couldn't reach the foot of the rock. On the other hand the experience was great as the waves were crashing on the water temple which seemed like a ship floating on the ocean... We decided to go early in the morning in order to avoid the traffic and the sunset crowds and take better pictures, which was a wise choice (2 hours from Jimbaran by scooter). The market outside the temple is much cheaper than Kuta and has a pretty good selection of souvenirs.", "From our Hotel (The 101), it took us almost 3 hrs. to drive (80kms approx.) Traffic is the root cause of the problem. The trip is worthy since this is our 1st time to visit , Indonesia. seems to be No. 1 tourist place in Indonesia as evident by numbers of visitors in many streets and public places. European origin dominate the numbers and it seems some of them settled in this place because they can be seen as well in many remote areas of . The cost of living here is very cheap because the cost of basic foods and other basic needs are very cheap compare to many places that we visited in other Asian Countries like Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore, Philippines, Korea, Japan, etc. The various tourist spots in make one really wonder and enjoy the place. Like us we enjoyed many places that we visited already like many temples, beaches, Malls, and also, along the streets, there are many features that one can see that are very unique thus being 1st time visitors we enjoyed so far our stay here. Not to mention the crazy drivers here that don't respect the law of the road and no real respect to other users of the road. Reflexes should be real extra ordinary alert in order to drive and survive the Street. This Water Palace they call it had three big fish ponds inhabited by various kind of fishes. Supplied water seems coming from the natural Spring Water that continuously flow on their drainage system The Landscape is very creatively done and it is very beautiful. Beautiful creatures and ugly creatures (more like Demon) are parts of the features within the water palace that is more typical in other Tourist Spots of . The entrance fee is Rp-20,000. less than $2.0 and outside the Palace, there are a lot of street vendors and shops for souvenirs. Foods, fruits are available too. Parking Fee is Rp-3000. No time limit.", "There's was so much hype about Tanah lot that I was prepared to be disappointed. Despite the never ending walk through all of the vendors and large groups of Other tourists, seeing the temple at sunset is worth all of it. After walking around the temple and through the water we went up on the hillside and were able get a front row table and a couple of drinks and a wonderfull view to see the sun go down. I would go back many times again to see the extraordinary sight. Definitely a must see.", "Tanah Lot Temple is an iconic site, with the temple dramatically separated from the shore on a cliff. Even when the tide is low, you can only access the base of the temple. While we considered it to be a must-see that photographs beautifully, it is not a peaceful location. The walk from the parking lot is a carnival atmosphere and the popularity of the site means it is very crowded. We did not have an option, but if your schedule is flexible I suggest going at a time of day that is not peak for tourists.", "Reached tanah lot near the sunset timing, Luckily for us, the tide was low and the pathway to tanah lot was visible and walk-able. Awed at its exhilarating view and natural structure. Watch out for other travellers who \\unknowingly\\\" jump the queue.\"", "Visited Tanah Lot Temple last year on honeymoon. Stayed to see the sunset and was well worth it! Would definitely recommend anyone who visits to visit Tanah Lot :-)", "Wow - perched on a rock outcrop is the impressive Tana Lot Temple. There is plenty to explore, however a bit of climbing is involved. Ho at low tide as when it is high tide you cannot get across to the 'island'. Wear walking shoes and maybe take a towel in case you get wet", "My last visit was on 25Dec 2015, it was crowded with tourist, domestic and foreigners. I have to say tanah lot always give me a thrill eventhough this isnt the first visit. it has the most beautiful sunset in , with the sound of the wave splashing, the wind, the ambience and everthing else, not to mention the location is not far away from Seminyak or Canggu, only 30 minutes drive by car, and the location is also convenient for bikers.", "Tanah lot is a beautiful temple out on the water. On low tide it is a good experience to walk across, pay a small donation and get blessed. Also the bars and cafes that overlook it are great for afew drinks. Biggest downside is that for a temple and sacred place you get hassled by absolutely everyone you walk past to buy Bintang tshirts and other junk you'll find in Kuta. Was a little disappointed with that but otherwise it was a great experience!", "if you are in , don't miss being there in this awesome place to witness one of the best sunsets views here in tanah lot in bahasa means the land of the ocean , one of the most famous temples here , the rock shore with the high waves complete the sight Food is a bet expensive there", "the beach was beautiful and easy to find nearest restaurant there, I recomended you to come to Sate Restauran in Kayu Aya Village (near Flea Market) the food and treat was amazing, the JOGLO concept and wooden view are amazing...", "Enjoy have dinner here with my big family some years ago. It's sea food dinner. You can choose the fish, the crab, the prawn. The price is average to high. But it's worth to try. The taste of the food is Indonesian style. Since it's at the beach. You can have fun at the beach if you want. Sometimes there will be a singer sang some songs. You might request the song you want, with pay him some money. Have a good time here!", "Went for a trip out to Tanah Lot. Amazing spot beautiful to sit at the top and look out at the sea and the temple There is a lot of markets and stalls to walk through. It can get a little dizzying with everyone trying to sell you things but the temple and the views overrides all of this Definitely worth while going out to see", "Tanah lot temple..The rock's original name,Tengah lod means\\in the sea\\\" 🌊 This place is known for its panoramic views and cultural offerings. It's a rock formation off the Indonesian island 🌴 of . The convenient pathways and well kept tropical gardens line the grounds from Tanah lot to Batu Bolong. A must visit place when you are in as it remains one of the main icons of tourism in the island. P.S. visit to Tanah Lot in evening/late afternoon if you really want to enjoy spectacular view of sunset 🌅\"", "Loved but WTF, the beach is absolutely and utterly disgusting. Swimming would definitely constitute a health hazard, that is if you don't get tangled up in some of the debris. Unless the Indonesian government takes radical action, nobody will go there.", "Very nice place. Must visit when u go to We enjoyed watching the sunset from the restuarants has a terrace with tanah lot view. Suggestion: *Place signs (No swimming). *Place garbage basket in all over tge place to keep it clean. * security staff next to beach.", "It has an amazing landscape, definitely worth a visit. Tanah Lot temple looks different during high tide and low tide. You can walk to the temple when it is low tide. If you want to watch the beautiful sunset and fire dance, be there around 5.30pm but expect a huge crowd.", "Great beach day and night .Really good experience to walk along before sunset and find a good spot to sit and have a drink or two whilst looking at the sun going down .Everyone goes down to the beach on a Sunday night to see the sunset , all the locals aswell as tourists and in the Indonesian school holidays it is jammed pack .Make sure you organize a good meeting spot if meeting up with friends as wifi and telephone reception is sometimes impossible to receive on the beach at busy times .Enjoy the beach its fabulous", "This is one of the most beautiful temple not in terms of the architecture of Temple but based on the location. This temple is set in the sea and that its uniqueness. My surrounding area is very beautiful. if the tide is not so high you may go to the rock area as well. the entrance fee in this temple is on the expensive side and that is 60000 IDR per person. In most of the itinerary this one particular place has been set in the evening and that's because of the simple reason and that is because of the beautiful sunset view. unfortunately in this particular time that is November that's the rainy season and we have missed that opportunity because of the clowded weather condition. The tourist are not allowed to enter into the tanah lot Temple. And you may enjoy that kenak dance also. The charges for that is 80000 IDR for person. It's based on your personal preference whether you want to see it or not.", "The most unique thing I found when I visited Tanah Lot was the snakes there that are claimed to be 'holy', are actually a water snake. Usually water snakes are very venomous, but these snakes are actually friendly and the people there said that these snakes never bite people. Fort those who never hold a snake before, this is where you can try it for once. And on the way out, you can found some traditional markets on the left and right side of the road.", "I had not been to Tanah Lot for probably 30 years, but wanted my daughter to experience it (she is 20 years old). It had changed so much with a big market and cafes etc. and being the time of year we went it was especially busy with Indonesian school holidays and Galugan . But despite all that it still had a special feel about it. To get away from the crowds we sat in a cafe on the hill and watched the sunset and everything that was going on below. So different, but I loved everything anyway", "The view point is quite picturesque and is simply one of the best views one gets in Indonesia, but is so much crowded that you wont feel like staying for a bit and is close to get spoiled sooner. One would struggle to get a picture with clear background. Expect a lot of driving, through bad roads, to reach to the point and is quite a walk to reach the view point.", "When coming here we weren’t expecting this beach to be the most stunning in the world but what we did find shocked us! Although the beach is big, with lovely dark sand and big waves it is in desperate need of some environmental action! The plastic and rubbish towards the top of this beach is quite shocking and sad to see! It is clear from visiting that over population and the massive tourist numbers are having a huge impact on the environment here, and it isn’t hidden away. On the plus, the beach has an abundance of cafes and bars if your looking for lunch or a drink, and it’s a good beach for a long stroll. The sunsets here are very pretty too. Not for me and I really hope the Indonesian government starts paying attention to their pollution problems!", "To get to the temple, you would have to cross a small path across the sea on foot which makes this whole experience unique and thrilling! Depending on your luck, sometimes the tide may get a little high and you might lose your balance while crossing the sea. So make sure you hold on to someone. Visiting the Tanah Lot beach is a must.The glittering black sand with the clear light blue water is so pretty and stunning! Also, head to Dewi Sinta restaurant for some delicious food.", "The Tanah Lot Temple is the mekka of tourism in . You have to pay 60k entrance fee to walk through millions of souvenir shops. When you made your way to the attraction don't be disappointed of the unspectacular rock that is located 10m into the ocean. We totally regeretted going there, just look up pictures on google.", "Temple Tanah Lot is one of the main attractions in . The temple is located on a rock off the island and apparently reachable by foot at low tide. However, when we there waves were huge and tide was high hence we watched it from a distance with hundreds of other tourists. The place is in fact very crowded and consists mostly of stalls selling the usual stuff one finds in . We were not too impressed with this site visit. One of those one wants to tick off the list. Would not visit again.", "The trip to Tanah Lot was slow due to road traffic congestion, but still enjoyable to be able to see things on the way. On arriving we were dropped off by the driver and left to look around and have time to enjoy a beautiful sunset. There were many tourists here. Also there is a very big market area with very cheap prices for a very large selection of things you don't see in Seminyak where we were staying. The Luwak coffee was very interesting. We did not spend much time in the market because we came for the temple, but if we had more hours there I would have liked to look around there as well. I think it would be worthwhile to spend at least half a day if not more there..there is so much to see. Next time we come to I would like to come back in the morning and spend more time there. We also had dinner there which was super cheap and traditional food like we used to have in the 80's", "If i had gone all the way to Indonesia and this were the only beach I saw, I would have cried. This beach is nothing special. Not what you picture when you think of an Indonesian beach. No white sand and turquoise water here. Clean and quiet when we visited. Not idyllic like the beaches you find in Lombok, Gilis and near Flores.", "We visited this place primarily to catch the sunset and the \\white cliffs of Dover\\\". Unfortunately, we visited during the time when it was the Indonesian school holidays and the Raya holidays. Hence, the roads were jammed. Because the tourists (ie ourselves) had to also contend & jostle with Indonesians The only path to the attraction was laced with cars which inched it's way to the entrance. We took a decision to walk & run from our private transport to the entrance. It was so packed that the \\\"sarongs\\\" were all taken up. But the sunset was breath-taking .. or almost breath taking. Almost ,, because our experience was marred by the (what I call) \\\"cleverly-trained\\\" monkey snatchers. Strangely there were no monkeys while watching the sunset. The moment the sun \\\"setted\\\", the monkeys came out in droves. After deftly snatchiing a pair of spectacles Someone will offer to take the item back from the monkeys .. in return for a fee. Back to the attraction. The cliffs were a great work of Nature .. meticulously carved. The sunset was good. I would recommend to get there earlier, say 3pm. Yhis way, you get to appreciate the full sight of the cliffs, the rockfaces with enough time to spare .. then select a spot to \\\"park yourself\\\" & get ready for the sunset. For \\\"sunset-lovers\\\" .. this is a \\\"must-see\\\" place. We will be back .. and more prepared the next time.\"", "We enjoyed our visit to Tanah Lot. We found the views of the coastline more beautiful than the temple views itself. There is not much of the main temple you can see from the angle of the viewing deck. If you walk across to it you are also not allowed access to the top. We were advised to go at sunset and thought that we would be able to capture the temple and the sunset in single shot which we could not from the viewpoints at the site. You are then stuck in bad traffic on the way back as everyone leaves post the sunset and there is a single road back. I would advise people to visit at other times to avoid the traffic. We had plenty opportunities to get great sunset pics over the coastline at many other locations.", "Maybe it was after seeing the magical Uluwatu Temple, Tanah Lot for me didn't really come up to the hype. It's awfully crowded, the main temple was closed off to tourists. And you can get better views at Uluwatu. I would recommend skipping it.", "This is truely a beautiful place to visit & spend an evening. large very well manicured gardens........ and the sunset is breath taking....Only If your tour operator offers \\ Free dinner at Tanah Lot\\\", do not be fooled. The food at that restuarant at Tanah Lot, is TERRIBLE. a set menu of absolute RUBBISH, even the other 2 tables with us left their food & walked out\"", "Tanah Lot in is a wonderful place. Try to visit in the evening and never miss the sunset. During low tide, you can visit the temple.", "I have to rate Tanah Lot 5-star just because of its unique and wonderful appearance at any time of day in any weather conditions. I have looked at it many times over the past 40 years and it never fails to make me feel good inside. Aesthetically, however, the appalling tourist development right up to the shoreline have ruined the tranquility and if you hate crowds (BIG crowds!) your enjoyment of the location might well be ruined too. So, get up really early, and as we did, arrive there at 08:00. At that time, the carparks were almost empty, the hundreds of shops were largely still closed, and the only other visitors we saw were Indonesian. It was a misty overcast morning with a smattering of rain, and a big surf crashing along the shoreline. But just glorious! Unless you love being with massive, noisy coach loads of package tourists, avoid a late afternoon/sunset visit at all costs", "There's no doubt about it, Tanah Lot is beautiful regardless of the time of day. But as it is on of the main tourist attractions it gets very over crowded fast, especially at sunset. Granted it is magical and sunset and it is understandable that so many people want to witness that. But if you're intending to have the place to yourself and get stunning photos with no one getting in your way then I would think again. Always worth a visit to see some rich nese history in such a stunning location. If you're climbing the rocks around the area please take caution, the waves can get pretty big and the rocks get slippery fast. If you're looking for something special/adventurous there's a little stall that does Luwak coffee and there are a few of them walking around which is incredible to see. Really cute little creatures.", "Tanah Lot is one of the icons of and lots of tourists coming in don't miss the amazing sunset. The entrance fee is 30k IDR but the sunset is priceless. You need like 20 mins from the parking area to get to the area where people gather to see the sunset. It's simply amazing to see the sun hiding into the ocean just near the temple while the mix of colours gives you the impression you are in a dream. Probably I will visit it again when we return to .", "Known for its unique Offshore setting \\TanahLot\\\" is an ancient Hindu Sea Temple. Large waves consistently crashes its rock base and forms the place for Tourist Attraction. Its best view is Sunset. The Temple in particular is closed for Tourists. Uber is not allowed to travel up to Tanah Lot.\"", "Tanah Lot was beautiful. There was a lot of people there and I can understand why. Bring a hat and a lot of water with you. We were there at low tide and were able to walk out to the temple. We found this entrance fee to be on the high side (60,000 RP) and also paid 50k RP to park. That's a lot more expensive than the other temples we saw on our trip. This is also the only place where we saw signs asking you to pay to use the toilets. It's 3k RP per visit. There's lots of shops here but we also found them to be much more expensive than similar shops in other places of the island. You can purchase tickets here to watch a Kecak Fire Dance as well. The temple itself is 5 stars, but this location is only 3 stars because of the crowds and prices. Therefore my review is 4 stars over all.", "Have been here before. Crowded as always. Non- nese are not allowed in to the temple proper but at the bottom of the temple there is a cave from which a natural water springs out. You can get blessings from the priests there. A good place to view the sunset would be from the restaurants on the cliff side. Gives you a comfortable place to sit while waiting for the sunset and enjoying a pint or two. If you are keen on viewing the Kechak dance, there's a performance held at 7 pm the the Tanah Lot arena.", "Similar to many others we were physically threatened and followed. The Indonesian Government needs to sort this out before someone gets hurt. The local police are obviously involved in this mafia like operation.", "We enjoyed visiting Tanah Lot Temple. There is no dress code. At low tide you can walk over to the base of the temple. There were plenty of places to eat at reasonable prices and lots of market stalls. Now is the right time to go as it isn’t too busy.", "Fourth trip to and never gone to Tanah Lot temple before. This should be on everybody's list of must see in . The temple is perched out on the rocks and when the tide comes in it is completely surrounded. There were quite a lot of people around as is expected but luckily April is in the off season so not as many as there could be. Disappointed In all the retail shops before and after the temple. You come to expect the souvenir shops even though you might not like them but seriously is there a need for them at what is such a spectacular and holy place.", "Truly a nature’s wonder. I was in awe of the beauty of this place, although going there is tough. The road is very rough and takes around an hours ride from the harbor but it was all worth it. The view is awesome and they have white sandy beach aside from the view of the dinosaur shaped head rock formation. I would surely come again to explore more that place and perhaps stay longer in this Island. It was the highlight of our New year Indonesia trip.", "Sunset is stunning here. but daylight is just a good too. During low tide visitors can walk to the temple for blessing. If it is high tide then just watch the waves beating furiously against the temple. My guide Robert +6281916633062 also showed me another temple nearby which is called Puri Batu Bolong which is short walking distant from Tanah Lot.", "Ive been to Indonesia quite a lot ths year.. so ths time around i have a chance to go to Tanah Lot.. we rent a bike for 65k a day. Very nice temple with a different view. Ive paid 25k (2 person) entrance fee (together with bike). A lot of stall but hard to find one halal stall. Most of it sell “babi” (pork).", "Our wonderful driver Wayan Wijana dropped us off at the arrival square where we jostled our way through the crowded market place down to the water. It's a very beautiful and sacred place but you can't go over onto the temple island it's blocked off. You can wade through the water to the foot of the rock and have a wander but if you are not very sure footed the ground is very slippery, rocky and muddy. The drive out to Tanah lot is lovely if you don't get bad traffic. Go early in the morning! Yes the sunset is amazing but the traffic is terrible.", "Double six beach has restaurants and bars on the beach front itself. There is more going on than compared to beaches in Kuta or Legian, although just as busy. I would definitely recommend checking it out even if you have to make the trip from Kuta. Just make sure you come for sunset.", "This is an extraordinary beach from Apr-Dec when the current runs west from ; flat, clean and welcoming. Mid Dec-March the current flows from Java and Sumatra towards and the beach is loaded with anything and everything you can imagine; not a nice place to play. They try to clean it but seem to fail more than succeed! The west coast from the airport to Canggu is pretty much all the same at this time~~~ Indonesia needs to work on Environmental awareness or tourists will stop coming during those months. Today, 4 Feb, the beach was a mess. Beach Bum Bill", "Tanah lot is one of the awesome temples in . You shouldnt miss ;) Also the souvenir shops around there are far cheaper than in the city centres. do not forget to bargain though :)", "Visited Tanah Lot temple, during my visit to in September 2015. Its a beautiful sea temple, one of the key tourist attractions. However, more than the temple, its a great locale for scenic pictures! Saw some couples get their pre-wedding shoot done, so interested couples should keep this in mind. Best time to visit would have to be during sunset! Tip: you will find some ladies selling floral clips/ hair accessories at very reasonable prices. Also, do walk up to the small kiosks and shops- u will find a unique coffee shop with luak cats and bats hanging from the branches. Sit down for a unique cup of luak coffee amidst the surreal wildlife!", "Tanah Lot is one of those places that always looks so stunningly beautiful in all the photos; to be there in the flesh made me appreciate the temple even more, however, I could not fathom how busy it was whilst I was there. Although marvellous, now that I've been there once, I wouldn't want to traipse through the crowds to return there again unless there was some special reason to.", "Hello travellers, Currently in for a 14 days of fun but apparently one afternoon has spoiled when visiting Tana Lot temple. It is said that the sunset is great as the background of the manificent floating temple but: the traffic was really bad when I went there on 28 April. Does it always happened? It seemed like all the way up there filled up by motor vehicles. Not a very good start when you are in tight schedule to see natural show. Also the road near changu area was horrible I can see my driver's stressful sweat when carefully driving me there. So many people on bikes cutting our car course but lucky my driver is experienced enough in this situation. The sunset was great even it was dark when we arrived. A little bit cloudy but that's fine. Cannot rate the place as excellent though.", "We visited tanah lot temple on the advice of our driver... and I'm so delighted we did the views where breathtaking. Standing listening to the waves bash around the rocks was so peaceful, perfect for meditation. Restaurant views where to die for, a total dinners delight. The temple is so picturesque, its exactly like something from a travel guide, you can feel some type of energy when standing down on the rocks near the foot of the temple. Just Wish I had of learned a little bit more about the temple but maybe on my next visit.", "Tanah lot no wonder attracts a lot of visitors. It's a temple dedicated to sea gods and has a great view of the sunset. We went in the evening for the sunset and by that time you can still walk up to the temple footsteps, though water is rising but it still is manageable. I guess by night and early morning it would be inaccessible. There is lines of restaurants on the cliff facing the temple. While all are equally horrible when it comes to food, but no harm in grabbing a juice and enjoy the sunset. The prices are steep due to the location. Just keep walking till the end of the restaurants till you come to the last one on the left side (for the best view). Good place for an evening, on the way back you can shop for every possible type of trinkets available for tourists :)", "Beautiful temple location surrounded by the rough sea and various spectacular viewing angles of the temple and different areas around the Tanah Lot temple. If you go be sure to visit this place!", "Located about 30 Km away from Denpasar, Tanah Lot Temple was purportedly built in the 16th century, in the honor of the Hindu sea god Baruna. The temple itself is relatively difficult to visit, as it is located on a rock formation about 300 meters from the shore and is accessible by foot only on low tide. As others have mentioned, even you are able to make it to the temple, chances are you find it closed. However, there are a few small open restaurants on the cliff west of the temple, which offer wonderful views of the temple itself and the surrounding ocean. It is one of the important nese temples, has an amazing location and is very much worth a visit.", "Tanah Lot temple is another spot other than the Rock Bar where the sunset is so very beautiful. You see the temple , & sunset and lot of little shops to buy souvenirs from, plus places to eat of drink at", "Tanah Lot means \\Land [sic: in the] Sea\\\" in the nese language. Located in Tabanan, about 20 kilometres (12 mi) from Denpasar, the temple sits on a large offshore rock which has been shaped continuously over the years by the ocean tide.\"", "I've visited Tanah Lot a few tins now and personally I've loved it each time, I love the fact that you can go and get a blessing and have a fresh coconut and take a walk along the beach only when the tides allow you to. It's better to go in the off season as the middle of July is the start of peak season and it can get so over run with tourist that you really can't stop to appreciate what's around that's why I've been at different times of the year and find that November is the best time as far as I'm concerned.", "Allow plenty of travel time as there is so much traffic in . We hired a driver from Seminyak and were surprised that that it took 1hr 20mins to travel 17kms to Tanah Lot. I didn't mind the travel time as it allowed us to soak in some views of back streets and everyday living in - just don't expect to go over 40kms per hour. There are a lot of restaurants and sellers at both entry/exit points to Tanah Lot which made it feel very commercilised and touristy. The walk along the cliff was nice and the area seemed well maintained but there were many sellers along the way as well as bus loads of tourists. Batu Bolong Temple was attractive with it's carved out bridge but Tanah Lot we felt was slightly underwhelming. There isn't much else to do as you are not able to access the temple. Unfortunately we found the spirituality of the place was lost with the crowds and i would think if you have been to a temple or two before that you could probable skip this one.", "Visited Tanah Lot temple at recommendation of locals. The scenery is absolutely stunning. Loved that there was a local market set up at the site, selling locally made wares. Also loved seeing local children praying in costume. Beautiful place. Easily accessible for prams, wheelchairs etc.", "An wonderful experience to visit Tanha Lot temple area. One should visit here with enough time in hand, preferably from evening 5 o'clock till complete setting of the Sun to have all best Sun set picture. Don't forget to take picture from opposite side hill area to have wide angle view of temple & it's sorrounding areas along with sea.", "We couldn't visit it during our first visit to BALI and felt we possibly didn't miss much. During our next visit, we decided to stop by and thoroughly enjoyed it. The sunset at Tanah Lot is indeed special. You can enjoy it with a few drinks at the small shops overlooking the temple. Dont miss it out when you are in .", "The Tanah Lot Park is quite big and you need to walk for a while until you arrive at the Tanah Lot Temple itself. I suggest you visit the place during low tide as you'll be able to wade through the low waters towards the foot of the temple itself and get excellent photos. But then again, you could have amazing photos if you're still above the cliff of the park, especially during sunset. I highly recommend you bring water as well.", "Went to Tanah Lot Temple mid morning and with a lower tide. The views are amazing. Walked out across the rocks. Good to get some culture in . Stayed for an hour. Got a taxi out there from Legian cost 140k IDR each way plus a bit to wait. Travel time one hour each way. Worth the trip!!", "The beach is near the airport and well known for their Indonesian style BBQ seafood. Many good restaurants. Check out the review as some are just ripoffs for tourist. Be careful about restaurants \\recommended\\\" by the driver. Also, note that this is a Grab or Uber problem area with local taxi cartel. You may have problem hailing a Grab or Uber.\"", "The Tanah Lot Temple is a Hindu temple built atop a rock outcropping and surrounded by water when the tide is all the way in. It's a beautiful place to see the sun set over the Indian Ocean. To climb to the top of the rock and see the temple close up you first have to wait in a small lineup, perhaps a couple of minutes, to receive a blessing before you are allowed to go on the rock. Your forehead is marked to identify that you have been blessed. The surrounding area is very busy with tourists all waiting for the sun set. If you arrive early you can take some time to shop in the many market stall before you walk down to the water front. We left just before the sun made its' final dip below the horizon to beat the traffic. Otherwise be prepared for the hectic and long wait to get out of the area.", "On a recent trip to we were recommended to see Tanah Lot and we werent dissappointed, stuck out in the indian ocean is this stunning temple, built on a huge rock and only accesible at low tide. Its always very busy with lots of tourists but thats not surprising, it jaw dropping when stood in front of it.", "we visited tanah lot temple during high tide , view was simply amazing. it is visted by many tourist and ofcourse this place is worth visiting highly recommended either for sun rise or sunset you will be amazed by its beauty.", "Such a shame - we visited Tanah Lot Temple 30 years ago and although everything changes this is now like a theme park. Neither authentic nor rememberable. Without care this is an example of how not to safeguard the jewels of ", "Didn't love Tanah lot as much as I thought I would! The huge amount of market stalls and people selling things combined with the rubbish all over the beach made this really disappointing!", "This place is not particularly special, when compared to some of the more extraordinarily beautiful beaches in less-known locations all around Indonesia... But for some odd reason, really outstanding at marketing itself as some sort of paradise. If you are high maintenance, then you will probably like it more, because it's not isolated from civilization, and you don't have to challenge yourself in any way. It's not even remotely exotic, and has mostly lost any charm that it may have once had. But it doesn't suck, entirely. It's just very touristy, so if that's your thing - it will make you happy. So if you enjoy traveling to far away places, and only seeing other people from your own country, then this is where you should holiday. It's safe vanilla.", "If you want to visit a temple with high tide and if you love the nature Tanah lot is a must go place. High tide will blow away all of your sorrow and you will feel the fragrance of nature. Tips: Don't miss the view from top: Beside Batubolong Temple", "I’m not Buddhist so I don’t really know if a temple is spectacular or not but I do know the location of this temple was extraordinary. Tanah Lot is right near the ocean so you have waves coming in and crashing the side of the temple and it is absolutely beautiful. There were many people there but they were very civil and not pushing at all so we didn’t mind the crowds. Everything about this temple was wonderful down to the minute detail. Now getting here is a bit difficult but as with most places here in , you just hire a driver and they are yours for 10 hours and at very good rates so transportation isn’t a problem. This is certainly a must do while in .", "We visited this attraction with Gede Bob of Family Tours. A large crowd had gathered at the entrance as this temple was on every tourist itinerary and tour package. It was considered an important nese landmark and the area is also home to several smaller shrines. However it felt more of a tourist attraction than a sacred religious ground with the many souvenir shops and restaurants dotting its perimeters. Fortunately the area was quite sprawling and the mass of tourists is diffused. However it was still challenging to get photos of ourselves, the temple and scenery without the crowds. The walk from the entrance to the temple was pleasant and the low tide revealed wave-cut platforms with trapped sealife. It also provided the opportunity to get close to the Tanah Lot Temple and participate in a holy water blessing at the base of the temple. The sunset views were inviting but nothing as magical as that of Rock Bar at AYANA Resort & Spa . The crashing of the waves on the coastal rocks was more interesting. They were like aquatic roars that attempted to swallow whole the unwary tourist who dared the rock's' edge.", "Visited Tanah Lot with some friends in the evening to catch the beautiful sunset. Many tourists and locals were there. Entrance fee is 30000 rupiah for foreigners and 10000 rupiah for locals. Shopping here is cheaper compared to Kuta. :)", "I was not impressed much by Tanah lot - its a beautiful view point, but then they dont allow non -nationals inside the temple and over the rock - so taking all the stress to watch this from a distance is not that great in my mind - but it is one of the most crowded places in . So go if you need a proof of being in , but there are more beautiful view points here.", "Tanah lot temple was a must do we were there for the sunset which was spectacular. Family enjoyed it. Unfortunately it was high tide which prevented us from visiting the island but there were plenty of viewing opportunities.", "Tanah Lot Temple definitely is a must of your To-visit list when in - however, if you go close to sunset, it might be quite crowded. There are many people offering you souvenirs and the crowds of tourists might be annoying at times but it compensates the picturesque view. You better go there in the morning in order to enjoy the place in a comparatively pieceful surrounding and avoiding the high tide. Also if you go to watch the sunset, you need to plan about 1 hour more to go out of the attraction due to the heavy traffic. And a minor comment - you need to pay for the restrooms, which was a bit of surprise!", "One of the main spots in . If you are in and dont visit Tanah Lot is like you are not in . The place is clean and very beautiful.", "Worth to visit. Like at any other tourist places Tanah Lot Temple is full of with tourists, but there is a little market like place nearby, so you can have a cheap lunch and some nice photos.", "I was brought here for dinner during my first night in . The beaches , while not exceedingly clean, were well-maintained enough, and i loved the fine white sands laying alongside gorgeous blue waters under a blanket of purplish skies (it was sunset). There are many tables on the sands itself, spilling further out towards the sea as the night grows darker. The service of the restaurant staff is good and friendly, and one gets a good view while enjoying fresh seafood meals. Besides the people watching, we also had a magnificent skyful of starts as night dawned, as well as music played by the travelling musicians going around with their instruments. It is a hearty, happy place to be at, and the sumptuous meals are a bonus. For more detailed information and photos, do visit: http://thearcticstar.blogspot.sg/2014/01/intriguing-indonesia-beautiful- .html", "Tanah Lot temple is beautiful, the location itself is a must see place in . However due to its beauty it attracts a lot of tourist and this can affect how much you get to enjoy your visit. So I recommend to leave your hotel in the early morning, get there early before all the tourist buses arrive, this can help you get the best experience out of your trip.", "This is a beautiful temple in the lake, with the mountains and clouds surrounding it. It really is a picture perfect temple. It is very touristy, so be prepared to see a lot of people, but it was not over-crowded. If you're debating between this temple and Tanah Lot temple (the one in the sea), this one wins by far! Go check it out; it only costs about 30,000 IDR to get in", "I have visited Tanah lot temple and its one of the beautiful place I have ever visited. Although it is very crowded. But it's such a beautiful place that you will love to be there and enjoy the scenic views and amazing sunset view. It's a place of scenic views only nothing much to do you can take a walk and click beautiful pictures. There is a line of shops and restaurants you can eat and drink. Not good for shopping as you can get the same things in city markets. So it's a place of relaxation, scenic views and amazing sunset view.", "I love this place every time I go to I go to Tanah Lot.It is so beautiful.The markets ther are a great place to pick up some good bargains.Some things are cheaper here than other places.", "I was recommended Tanah Lot Temple by a hotel staff. I was incredibly unimpressed by what I saw. You pay a fee yet you’re not able to enter the temple itself. I do understand that sometimes you’re not able to get in temples but it would be good to know this in advance. Instead, you pay a ticket which gives you access to see the Temple from afar. However, the most disappointing thing to see is how they’ve turned the place into a total mockery. I’m not a religious person (I do respect and have an interest in learning about them but don’t practice anything myself) and was appalled by the “Holy Snake” signs and the fake blessings being distributed to tourists for a fee. Truly disappointing to see. Going to Tanah Lot Temple added nothing to my trip: neither did I see a gorgeous Temple (beware, google pictures can be misleading) nor did I have a cultural/learning moment. It was just a frustrating waste.", "we have been many time to this temple,tanah lot is moust popular in the world,for every one musk visit here", "The temple compound at Tanah lot is big. You have to go through the usual stores before you get to see the temples. You can find hawker stores selling small rice cakes filed with palm sugar syrup. It's worth a try.There actually are 2 temples in the compound. Tanah Lot is inaccesible during high tide so they built a 2nd one, which name eludes me right now, that is also on a hill over water but has a land bridge. Visitors aren't allowed to go to either temples. But the view of the waves is a sight to behold. ;)", "Viewing the Temple and capturing the sun setting beside it was a great experience. We have visited the Tanah Lot Temple many,many times over the years and watched it change from a Temple on a hill to an incredible work of art displayed beautifully for the public to wonder over. It is now a landscaped vision that leaves the mind lost for comment. Where we once sat on the grass with camp chairs is now a canopied seating area which, unfortunately, has been commercialised but is now a bit more user friendly. The drive to the Temple has changed beyond belief. What was once a drive through the paddy fields is now a solid continuation of shops/houses/businesses the entire way. A great shame but you cannot halt the future. Still worthy of the extra effort needed to visit.", "The view is great, the beach is beautiful and you can experience white sands but lots of Indonesian and less western people. The shops are quite dirty and old. Others are fine...", "Tanah Lot Temple is truly beautiful, the setting is amazing. However I found after visiting a few temples, that there is no information on hand about the places. I really wanted to know the history, but there are no handouts and when asking the locals they didn't quite grasp what I wanted to know. It was very hot when we went and luckily our driver recommended we take an umbrella with us for shade, can't recommend this enough for everyone. There are lots of market stalls and shops while walking down to the temple and also people taking photos for you, but if you aren't interested they do leave you alone.", "Pura Tanah Lot One of the temples standing in the middle of the ocean is one of the tourist destinations in ... with beautiful sunset and also many art shops that sell typical craft ..... you can also enjoy the beautiful panorama of rice fields while enjoying the original nese coffee.", "Tanah Lot Temple is nice view. Recommended for visiting for Family and friends also Tours Group. Nice.", "My wife and I visit Tanah Lot Temple and markets every time we go to . This year there was an extremely low tide and it was a doddle to get across to the temple - previous trips have seen crashing waves and heavy undertow on occasions making it impossible to access the temple itself. I am told that you can only ascend to the top of the temple if you wear a sarong. I didn't have one so I didn't test it out. I did however touch the Sacred snake in its cave. There are actually two of them and they are banded sea snakes, At the encouragement of the handler I did actually touch it and was told that I would have good luck. It didn't bite me so I guess that was lucky to start off with. All sea snakes are very venomous. There is a small fee to enter the cave and touch the snake/s but it is miniscule. (5000 rupiah) Afterwards we visited the reptile park which is down a small lane behind the market stall just at the head of the stairs. Here you can see pythons in various sizes (they all looked big to me until the keeper took us to see some truly BIG ones at over 5 metres in length and as thick as a small child's body. My friend had a picture taken with a 3 metre python draped around her neck and another with a 2 metre python and an owl perched on her upraised arm. She is a lot braver than I am. The photos turned out very well and were printed on the spot, framed in a cardboard cover and then sealed in a plastic bag for carrying.. We didn't do a lot of looking around in the market as our driver was getting a bit impatient but I would recommend a trip to this attraction to anyone who goes to . The scenery is fantastic and there are lots of places to eat and have a drink if you want to laze away a few hours nese style.", "Loved tanah lot temple, watched sunset in a very special part of the word. Our group enjoyed a seafood dinner on cliff overlooking the ocean, the view was amazing. There is a large market there also but you can avoid it if you just want to enjoy the scenery. Not the best toilets ive seen but it was the only negative.", "Double Six Beach is the most convenient beach to access if you are staying at Seminyak and appears to be very popular judging by the number of people who use it. There are a number of bars and restaurants along the beachfront but they are only of average standard based on our experience. At least the bintang was cold. There are plenty of beach chairs for hire and plenty of hawkers selling hats, sunglasses and other tourist items. This is a surf beach and is well positioned for the sunsets which can be really spectacular. One word of warning, you may have to wait a while to get a cab back to your accommodation from the beach, especially around peak times and the cab route back to the main street in Seminyak is not the same as the direct route to the beach so therefore costs more. Also some of the entertainment attractions that used to be at Double Six have been dismantled to make way for a new hotel/apartment development.", "Beautiful place at a close proximity to Kuta. The local market inside Tanah Lot worth a visit as well, it has very reasonable prices.", "One of the best places in to watch sunset with Tanah Lot temple as back ground. Located in Tabanan Regency.", "I've been to Tanah Lot Temple twice and both times have thought \\why did we come here!\\\" Not worth the long drive from Legian and little to see.\"", "Tanah Lot is a temple which is only reachable by foot at low tide! When the ocean comes in it completely floods the small channel between the \\mainland\\\" and the temple. We were not able to get to the temple itself, but have many shots of this very photogenic sight. There is almost a mob-scene of vendors on the two main streets, which makes it an interesting visit if you enjoy peeking and looking. When we were there it was very hot which made us go from shady spot to shady spot, but it was still very worthwhile. The traffic getting there through each of the tiny towns was a bit much, but as I said, the view was terrific. My only thought, though, was - if you are going to build a temple for people to worship the many nese gods, why would you build it in a place that is only accessible a couple of hours each day?? But, they did, and it is gorgeous from a distance. Maybe the Indian Ocean was lower then?? Global warming????\"", "I recently took a hour and a half trip to see Tanah lot temple. I was most disappointed by what I saw when I got there. It is very \\touristy\\\" and not as beautiful as the pictures (not to offend anyone). I just didn't think it was that amazing. After visiting a few temples on my trip to Asia this was my least favourite. If you are Hindu or staying by the temple I would say yes go and see it. However if you are not then it is not really worth it. The tide was out when I went so we could walk round it but not go inside which I found disappointing but then again there was a lot of people. However it was just rocks and rock pools which can be seen in many many countries. When the ride is in the temple will look a lot better but you can only really take a picture from the view point. And that is it. The entry fee is also quite high more than double the monkey forest where I had more than double the good experience I did get to touch the \\\"holy snake\\\" which was probably the highlight of my trip and that is saying something (again I would never mean to offend anybody). All in all I would say give this a miss.\"", "Tanah lot Temple, is certainly worth a visit, just to see how beautiful the temples are with the water swirling around them ..... its busy so expect lots of people & lots of ladies and children selling there flowers etc .....I can imagine it's very special at sunset .....", "My niece and I visited Tanah Lot Temple last Feb 26, 2018 morning and it was not surprising why a lot of tourists go to this place. Such marvelous work of God's hands! Though the heat of the sun was scorching, yet, we were able to come up with beautiful photos. Mr. Dewa Alit, our tour guide, was so accommodating in taking our pictures. He is also very knowledgeable of the nese culture and history.:-)", "It is not easy to get there, but the views are out of this planet. Scotters, driving on a very bad roads, but if you are careful, you will make it. Amazing view. Beach, ocean, mountains, and blue sky. IF you go to Indonesia, do not miss this one.", "No words to say... You have to see this place personaly. Tanah lot is awesome place on the seahore. Beautiful wiews and experience.", "Tanah Lot temple is on a large rock next to the shore. During low tide, you can walk to the base of the rock and offer prayers there. You cannot enter the temple per se. The view of the temple from the surrounding rocks is amazing. It is surely one of the ideal locations to watch sunset on a clear evening, the other one being Uluwatu temple. But no matter what time of the day you visit Tanah Lot, it is a sight to behold. The entrance to the temple area is IDR 15000 and to reach the temple, visitors must walk through a bunch of souvenir shops which cover each side of the path. Pura Batu Bolong, another temple in the Tanah Lot area, situated a short distance north of Pura Tanah Lot sits on a rock wth a hole and hence its name. Its good to watch the waves hit the rock n splash in the air.", "Tanah lot is the most famous temple in ,so when we go there its so crowded,better if you go in the sunset time or in the morning", "THe Tanah Lot Temple is definitely a must do on your trip to . It is quite an amazing place, set out in the sea. Don't forget to go and see and rub the Holy Snake, down in the cave before the sea. There are many stalls to make your purchases with very good prices, along with some cafes for drinks and food. You will need to book a driver and this can be done through your hotel or villa resort without any problem.", "The long and winding road me & my friends took to get to this place was really worth the while. Tanah Lot is so scenic, has very pleasant atmosphere, and surely perfect place to visit for all the sunset worshiper. The construction is very simple yet so spectacular. A lot of great spots to take selfie :p The Temple sits on a huge offshore rock which has been shaped endlessly by the ocean tide. You can walk to the temple only at low tide, there is a path down to the sea. But if you are not nese, you’re not allowed to enter the temple. Aside from its mesmerizing view, the Temple of Tanah Lot has interesting history, culture, and religious thing. I heard nese people believe that the temple is still guarded by sea snake which created from Nirartha’s scarf (he is one of the 15th century priests). You can still see that are many caves under the rock, full of sea snakes. There's a place full of green grass where you can rest, sit together and wait for the sunset. You can have your meal here, but please don't litter. The place is too beautiful. Bring your own trash bag or simply put your litter to the garbage can there. I bought some souvenirs from the market place near the Temple. The price is a bit high compared to the souvenir place in the city, but still affordable. Choose the very unique one, that you think you won't find it in the city. I want to visit again! :)", "Your trip to is incomplete without a visit to Tanahlot Temple. Located at about 22 Kms North west of , is this beautiful temple which will leave your mesmerised in its beauty. There is a strip of market where you can shop for souvenirs and local products before you enter into the temple complex. There are a few viewing points from where you will get a panoramic view of the temple located on a little hillock in the waters. The temple is not accessible to visitors however, you can take the holy waters from down below from the priest. Believed to be guarded by a holy snake, this place is a must visit for every traveller to and be prepared to spend at least 2 hours or more. Sunsets are beautiful if you are lucky to watch one.", "This was meant to be the last leg of my day tour and we almost missed it, mostly because I was waiting for the mist on Lake Bratan to go away (it did not). So we hurried towards Tanah Lot as fast as we could all the way from Bratan, and I gave a deadline of 6.16 pm to the driver, since thats when the sun was setting on that day. Thankfully we got there a few minutes ahead of schedule and quickly nestled ourselves in a decent spot for the view of the sunset. Suffice to say I wasnt disappointed. Post sunset we moved up the road to the other end and waited for the bat exodus that occurs everyday after sunset. That was some view alright.. Now about the place itself, it was very crowded, and seemed very touristy ( Yeah I see the irony in that, very typical). But other than that, I think the place makes for a great view of the sunset, and you don't need to be done yet, because right outside the temple you will find a sizeable market with hordes of shops selling their wares, from clothes and wood carvings to trinkets and souvenirs. ( Don't forget to bargain- unless you are in one of those fixed price shops). P.s the entry is a bit expensive, so make sure you've got that covered. (60k IDR per Adult and 30k IDR per child) Parking charges extra if your Tour package does'nt cover that, or have your own mode of transport.", "Tanah Lot is better than I could have imagined. The temple is stunning, and you can even get blessed. Beautiful day, it is a must do activity when visiting . I can't believe I didn't visit Tanah Lot until my third trip.... Stunning.", "Tanah lot temple is a temple within sea water. The closest you are allowed to go is the cave entry. General people are not allowed to enter the main section. In spite of it,it presents an excellent view, the main temple is having trees all around. The area in front of the temple is rocky, but you can walk on it and enjoy the view. Sunset is very beautiful to watch there. When we went there some school program was going on and the view was more colorful. We had to wait for that program tiens before we can walk into the front beach area of the temple. It is a must visit place in .", "Yes it's busy but there is still room to move around and doesn't ruin the experience. We all add to the congestion by being there!! We had about 2 hours before sunset and walked to the nearest temple first. It's not a long walk but you get he views to the south east and if you carry on towards the restaurant there are steps that lead part way down to the beach but is blocked - again you can get close to waves. We then followed path back up to where the cliff point is (snake charmer land) and saw Tanah Lot temple from above. It is amazing how it stands on its own. I can imagine it's better with tide in as the waves break against the temple! We walked down (yes crowded) but lots of space - maybe not for the instagrammers who want it all for themselves! The waves are very strong and unpredictable but nice to spend 30 mins there watching the waves and Tanah Lot close up. We then waited for sunset and there are MANY places to do this. Aside from the spectacular sunset the other great phenomenon was the 100's of birds that suddenly appeared as the sun hit the horizon. I assume this is a daily thing! Anyway, definitely a must see and just go with the expectation that others want to enjoy also and you won't be disappointed.", "My second time to Tanah Lot.. I loved the view of the ocean and the temple.. Bring loads of sun tan lotion as it gets really humid nearby!", "We chose to see the sunset at Tanah lot temple. So took a full day tour from Ubud with last destination Tanah lot. However we managed to reach there by five o clock , so that we did not miss the sunset. Thumbs Up: 1) excellent sunset view. 2) Beautiful rocks 3) If it interests you, one can find good street shopping on your way till the temple. 4) Nice restaurants on top of the hill from where one can watch sunset. 5) no dress code. No sarong was required which made it comfortable. Thumbs down: 1) Again one over rated tourist attraction. 2) I saw maximum tourist foot fall here( also at Ullun danu beratan temple). Place was too much crowded. 3) The shopping street till the sunset point is way too long. It makes the whole place commercialized. 4) We could not enter the temple ....just were able to take holy water below the temple. 5) Premises get closed very early. At eight the whole place got secluded. Tip: It is near from Kuta...so is advisable to take tour from Kuta or other near by regions. We took it as part of full day tour including rice terrace, ullun danu beratan temple, Taman ayun temple and one coffee plantation. Also, avoid during high tides. We had a tough time reaching the base of the temple amidst full waves as it was a full moon day. Bottom line ....over rated....set your expectation meter low.", "On this great beach, you can find pretty much all the best shopping of the region, all the night life & the most part of the restaurants & bars of the island. Either day or night, can be very crowded between november & march (summer). Not to be missed, if you're in Indonesia!!!", "Double Six Beach is in the middle of Kuta and Seminyak. Its more relaxing and quieter beach than Kuta. Its livelier with many unique beach cafes/bars along the beach. The beach shacks provides sunbeds, bean bags and umbrella for a fee. Also great place to have happy hour while people watching or to watch the sunset.", "Tanah Lot Temple is a tourism icon of the island of . Besides that, one of the famous tourism objects on the island of that must be visited. Because so famous tourist attractions in , then almost every day, Tanah-Lot tourism objects are always crowded with tourist visits. Tanah Lot Temple is part of the Kahyangan Jagat Temple in , intended as a place to worship the sea guard god. When the sea tides, it will appear to be surrounded by sea water. Underneath it is a small cave where there are several sea snakes. Holy Snake Sea snakes have characteristics, with a flat tail like a fish, black in yellow color. According to the story, the sea snake is the incarnation of the temple's shawl. The founder of the temple was a Brahmin from Java who wandered to . He was named Dang Yang Nirartha. It is said that the sacred snake of Tanah Lot was assigned as a guardian of the temple.", "We visited the Tanah Lot Temple around 1pm and becausae of the water, we were not able to go the island or to enter the temple. For this reason, we did not really like it. The area is full of shops and it's nice to make a picture, but ask your guide what's the best time for visiting since we experienced a little deception.", "Last year, i visited tanah lot . So far away from my origin, jimbaran. But my exhausted is pay all when i see the beautiful of this island. So, if u holiday in , u must visit tanah lot. God of island", "The Tanah Lot temple is beautiful, there are another two rock peninsulars that reach out into the sea, they are also beautiful. The whole area is very clean and well kept. If the go in the daytime or for sunset it is very busy. I suggest staying in the area and go first thing at 7am there is minimal people so you can actually enjoy the serenity of the place. The shops don't open till later but there is food available on the cliff over looking the temple. We stayed at Kedungu Surf Camp and cycled there in 20 minutes on rented bikes. The entrance for the temple is 120k IDR.", "The beach is located on the southern end of Island. You will need private transport to reach it. There are huge monuments of characters from Hindu mythology carved to the edges of the road leading to the beach. Like the rest of , the beach can be crowded during Indonesian school holidays.", "We went to Tanah Lot first thing in the morning. It was about an hour drive from Seminyak and we arrived at 10AM. At this time the area surrounding the temple was over crowded and frustrating, with vendors pushing souvenirs on you every where you go. That being said, the view of the temple from land was beautiful. It was high tide, so we couldn't go out to it, but I can imagine what a sunset would look like and it would be cool to see it in low tide. The crowd was a bit too much for me, however. I'm not sure the best time of day to go unless you can get there earlier than 10AM.", "Tanah Lot temple is one of the must visited place while touring . The most scenic view ones will get while the sea level rises over several hours. The wave the view is amazing.", "Tanah Lot is a must-go if you're in . The temple is built on the coastline and can be accessible during low tide. Visitors can also participate in a simple ceremony at the base of the temple, in which monks sprinkle holy water onto you and stick some rice onto your forehead. Perfect blend of nature and spirituality!", "Tanoh lot is the top most tourist attraction in .This Temple for the Ocean of Hindu looks stunning and you can find many many tourists busy with taking photos and also selfies.", "My tour driver told me that for those coming to it is a must to visit one of their most sacred and majestic temple,Tanah Lot temple. So much history and culture can be found there. I stayed here till sunset and the view is just amazing!", "Tanah Lot is an amazing place to visit. Lots of shopping which is better than kuta/Legian. Easier to bargain at this place. Visit this place only when tide is out so you can cross over to the temple.", "We were surprised to see the new Tanah Lot. The garden and pathways make the experience really enjoyable. Of course the temple itself is the main attraction but the new addition to the facility elevate it to world-class attraction.", "Tanah Lot is one of the tourism object you have to visit. why? Because if you lucky enough to visit it when the sea isn't setting you can enjoy playing in the seashore. I recommended you to come there when the sun rise, because it truly beautiful.", "As the headline says, Tanah Lot is a must-see, gorgeous right-on-the-sea temple which anyone should want to see once in his or her life. Watching sunset here is gorgeous, but of course, you will have to share the view with hundreds of other tourists -of which you and I make part of, fair enough. Be aware that the sunset takes place not by the main temple, but rather at the big rock on the right side. Pick a seat in the grass and be there around 6:15 pm, you won't regret it. Oh well, just take note that walking down to the temple will take you through a maze of touristy shops and restaurants- the price to pay for one of 's most photographed sights.", "Tanah Lot is a beautiful temple but I can't seem to give any of the well known temples a five out of five because of how commercial they have all become. As for most of the popular tourist temples, you are made to go through the market place before you get to the temple and then have to battle the hagglers. I must admit though, those trying to sell their goods were not too pushy at all and left you alone to contemplate the beauty of the temple. We wish we had seen the snakes! I found signage and information for this was lacking. However, what can I say but another beautiful and unique holy place that deserves a visit.", "Tanah Lot temple is an iconic landmark for . Thus, my friend & I made sure we visited it. It was drizzling when we arrived. But that didn't dampen our spirits. We saw the beautiful temple from a cafe. Our guide led us closer to the temple. But we didn't go in. The temple was built on top of a rock. During high tide, the temple will be surrounded by water. Visitors can walk to the temple during low tide. And it is famous for its sunset view. The place is heavily crowded by tourists. Do watch your belongings & try not to bump into any selfie sticks as there are many photo opportunity angles!", "I spend one week in Sanur/ at the end of March 2012. Herewith I describe some of my nese shopping adventures. First shopping for a T-shirt they ask for 90000 IR and after negotiation I paid 60000 IR (6 US$) considering is an acceptable deal. Same T-shirt in other location was 3 - 40000 IR. Second shopping was a beautiful bone carving. First price 180000 IR and I paid 120000 (13 US$). Later on I saw the same carving with 200000 IR and 80000 IR!!! Ordinary sarong in supermarket is 50000 IR. Nice sarong on the street they asked 80000 IR we paid 55000 IR. kriss (dagger having 10” blade) they ask 150 US$ we paid 100 US$. Asabica, Luak coffee and various spices are chipper in supermarket. Advice! Before buying from street shops first go to supermarket and check the prices. Even in Hardy Spmt/Sanur I got 15% discount for woodcarving. Tour guides will show you various shops and art galleries. All the prices there are 2-3 times higher than supermarket. Silver craft works are beautiful but very expensive. Paintings and woodcarving are negotiable and you can get 20 – 30% discount. Batik garments are beautiful, expensive and not negotiable.", "We did a day of visiting some of the Temples whilst we had our hire car, this was one of the more popular ones, and we had a lovely day and finished it off with a visit to Tanah Lot Temple. There were lots and lots of people who must have had the same idea.", "It can be pretty dirty. During low tide the water can get very warm, hence isn't refreshing at all. Beautiful Indonesian style huts on easily accessible islands close to shore. Fantastic massages on the beach by The Pink Girls, located around Café Crema. Ask for Sini!!!", "We went to Tanah Lot on our second day in – went by scooter from Legian, a rather pleasant drive. I knew it would be very touristic – however touristic places are sought by tourists because they are actually very nice. So if you strip away the crows and ignore the sellers and over development everywhere around the place, you can actually connect to the place. The kids enjoyed the walk on the rocks with crabs and all sorts of small lizards in the small water basins. Then seeing and touching the holy snake for which you need to make a small donation to get to see close/touch. Then the walk a bit south of the temple where it was no longer so crowded. We also did a photo with a large snake – I think it was a boa constrictor. Impressive strength, I could feel all the muscles and got a bit of panic – the one coming from within, even if you know you should be fine with alll the people around – when the snake was moving around me and I could barely hold him with both hands. All in all – it was exactly as I had previously read in a review – great for the kids due to the walk on the rocks and the scenery. And the drive there was an adventure on its own.", "Been wanting to visit for years so finally got to Tanah Lot, was wonderful to see it and walk along the pathways,It was high tide so didn’t walk out to the temple. Lots of markets which were a really good price, nice little restaurants.", "Although its somewhat pricy to visit Tanah Lot , its actually worth it . I visited the place during the day instead of watching the sunset. But overall, the scenery during the day was still amazing and you could stand on the stones around to take a good selfie 🖒🖒 Its definitely a must must to visit Tanah Lot. Around the area there are also a lot of souvenirs shop selling all kinds of handmade bracelets and you can even get a temporary tattoo there! Plus point, is that there are few restaurants for you to dine in after your visit. ** There are also local camera man that can help you to take pictures and they will print it out for you . ** Recommend for the travellers out there to visit here during the sunsets because the sun was scorching hot during the day!", "There are a lot of stalls selling many similar items on the way down to Tanah Lot but we just walked directly down to the beach as we are not so into them. Tanah Lot is beautiful and although most people go there at sunset, we were there during the day and it was lovely to visit. Options while you are there include paying a donation and see the holy snakes in a cave by the temple and/or paying a donation to wash and drink the holy water and be blessed. A very beautiful place.", "Good palace in the world Many temple in Tanah Lot Beach Good architecture in here. Many tourists in the Tanah Lot Temple Good locotion Hot days today. But the people very happy in this palace. I love Tanah Lot ", "Although the drive to tanah lot from Semniyak is long,along the way one will see beautiful rice fields and loads of greenery. Once there,the mesmerizing surroundings of the tanah lot temple the beautiful rugged landscape and the oh, not to be missed sunset,sends one into a blissful peacefully enhanced journey of solitude!!", "Really nice tourism spot that should be in everyone list that come visiting . As far you could see you will see such a beautiful nature hill with free ocean calmly waves beneath it, it's just beautiful scenery that I really love. There is also snake that you could see under the cave but no worry this snake are regarded as sacred animal so there is a safety guide that make sure it's all good condition. You could have the fine restaurant up the hill of Tanah Lot and it will mark such a beautiful memory once you visit it.", "Tanah lot is the temple worship the sea god.it was the second time i visited this temple,the first time many years ago,and due to limited time,i stayed not longer there,so not impressed with it.the second time was last year in August,i stayed within tanah lot area,this time i have a good chance to explore the temple.during the stay,i went there two times,i noticed that around 2pm,it is low tide,so you can access to the temple by foot.before you cant,the sea will block your way.but you cant enter the temple,cuz it opened for religious purposes only.there is a priest there ,you can donate some money,he will cleanse you by holy water,also will paste some rices on your forehead.heard that if the rices still there after two hours ,you will be the lucky man.there is a cave with sea snakes,have to donate too,then you can see the snakes.the sunset here is famous,but that time,i cant see the beautiful sunset,so sad.maybe next time will come again.just opposite the temple,there is a hill,and there are many restaurants at the hill,so you can have dinner there,and see the temple and sunset while eating.", "Tanah lot is the most beautiful Temple in tabanan . And amazing sunset. The local People are so friendly, and Help full, how ever the Holy snake is a great historical from Bapak made.", "Tanah Lot is very scenic. And crowded. And hard to reach. And full of touts. But the scenery makes up for that, I suppose... It's nice to see depending on the tide.", "Tanah Lott not sure whatt just a Lott of shops and a few temples you could nott access butt picturesque I'd love to surf the place butt cantt take your pics and buy some souvenirs with a good haggle and then join the traffic jam outt of the place.", "We visited Tanah Lot Temple on Sept 2015. Around the temple there are quite a few good places to click pictures and the road leading to the temple is a shopping street. We crossed in knee depth water to get to the temple. We gave a small donation to the priests there, but we were not allowed to get into the temple, so we returned and did some shopping.", "Tanah Lot temple is dedicated to Sea God & definitely a good place to watch sun set. No monkey menace here in comparison to Uluwatu temple - so people enjoy visiting the place in peace. We wanted to visit top of the temple for better view. The approach is through winding staircase. For climbing stairs, one needs to offer prayers & donation (10 K per person), but to our dismay, after climbing 20 odd steps, we found gates are locked - and no one informs you about this. So avoid falling in trap of local priests to pay for climbing up. There’s a cafeteria towards west side of the temple which offers awesome view of Indian Ocean overlooking a beautifully maintained garden. If you want good pics, go early as it is very crowded all day.", "Its one of the most visited temple by both tourist and locals due to its great view. There are a few temples (Pura) in that chain one another, and Tanah Lot is one of them (can't remember the chains). Advise to go there early is to avoid the crowd of human and car traffic, as well as the sun heat. Perfect to be your 1st destination of the day.", "Just a beautiful beach, but a little touristy at times. I spent 4 hrs hear and really enjoyed it. Just be prepared to have your photo taken if a bus load of Javanese tourists show up!", "Tanah lot is a beauty, we reached there in the evening around sunset, and we were told by locals that the most beautiful sunset you can see from Tanah Lot, it was true. There is a Bazaar which sells local handicrafts, nese traditional dresses and few restaurants, it looks like an old fashioned open-air Bazaar. This Temple which was built in 16th Century for worshiping Goddess Baruna, is one of the most beautiful sea temple I ever saw. The only thing which was disturbing that this is overcrowded, and you get so many people that it becomes hard the feel the beauty of this place, but it still worth to visit", "Tanah Lot is a beautiful and mistical temple built on a rock. When the sea is up, it will give a vibe of 'floating'. When the sea is down, you can walk carefully to see around the temple, you choose, watching the holy snake with a small donation, or purify yourself with the holy water so that you can go up to the temple, or just spend your times taking selfies. This temple is really popular. I've visited it several times and it's always crowded with tourist, domestics and internationals. Not only the Tanah Lot, there are some other temples that are beautiful as well on the area. If you like, you can go there at late afternoon to see the beautiful sunset. Once the sun is down, a bunch of bats will fly across the sky. So beautiful and mesmerising.", "The Tanah Lot sacred place is one of my best experience so far. It s a view of thousand words.... you can t miss this place if you are in . Taxi drivers are very helpful and they are happy to take you there for a reasonable price.", "Excellent place to see the sun set ,,,, But be patient very very patient .... THE TOURIST HAVE RUIN AN INCREDIBLE PLACE .... Thousands of tourist All over the areas were you intent to take a picture... IT is the place were you will see the destruction of everything you remember, of how BALI used to be .. RELIGION < MEDITATION > TRANQUILITY ,,, forget it , that doesn't exist anymore in this place ,,, thousand of people trying to sale you junk,, TOURIST,TOURIST all over the entire area ... It is a shame .. a beautiful place destroyed by his popularity, And we were there at the end of February ( a not to high tourism season ) .. But can NOT accommodate the amount a tourist from ALL over the world... BALI IS GONE .. I wish the Government could regulate somehow the amount of people that visit the island , I have been in 6 times starting in 1995 ... and I'm sad to say that I'll not go back again , for my own pleasure, and for respect of what used to be a majestic place in the WORLD .", "As with Uluwatu it had been 31 years since we visited this Temple site and we were astounded with the rampant commercialism of the entire area surrounding. The Temple still stands in splendid isolation atop the outcrop, the waves and high tides providing some semblance of barriers to the hordes trying to get access. The extensive onshore commercial area also includes a number of shrines intermixed among the restaurants, shops and art market stalls. Easier to see Pekendungan Temple, Batu Mejan Temple, Batu Bolong Temple, Jro Kandang Temple and Enjung Galuh Temple. The map provided when we purchased our tickets is a user friendly plan of the complex. We arrived at 10.00am approx. after a two hour drive from Kuta Square but the throngs were already present. We were lucky to have an excellent driver/guide who interacted with officials and stall holders on our behalf and ensured that no 'rip-offs' occurred. Despite the crowds and commercialism, I still reckon that Tanah Lot is a 'must see' at least once if visiting .", "The experience at Tanah Lot Temple was absolutely amazing. This is an absolute must see. This is such a popular attraction and is unfortunately always busy, but still so much worth to see it. There is also a huge market where prices are much more reasonable than in Kuta and Legian. Will definitely visit again but allow more time to walk through the market.", "Went to this beach with out Indonesian friends, we had no idea this place existed. It's not very westernised yet (no western toilets, no western food) however the beach is beautiful. White sand, blue, clear water and the beach is swimmable (no waves and you can see your feet). If you want a day away from the \\massage, sarong, ice cream, bracelet, hat, etc etc\\\" then go here, you won't be annoyed by anyone and you can relax the day away. Will definitely come back.\"", "we had a shop at the markets before and after seeing Tanah Lot Temple. At the Temple we were blessed at the bottom. There was no walking up the top although I'm not sure if they was a permanent closure or just when we were there. It was hard to get a good photo due to the sheer amount of people there. I would suggest going at sunset although if you dislike crowds maybe not.", "26 March, 2017 Tanah Lot Temple is one of the most iconic landmarks in . This ancient Hindu temple was built to worship the Sea God, Dewa Baruna a few hundred years ago. The entrance ticket costs 60000idr (345 taka) per adult, taxi parking charges is 5000idr.(30 taka) (1 BDT = 174 idr)..IDR = Indonesian rupiah It is near from Kuta...so is advisable to take tour from Kuta or other near by region. I would highly recommend to see the temple before sunset, the view of the ocean is spectacular, waves plus the stunning temple standing at the edge of a cliff is such a great view while waiting for sunset. So romantic if you're with your special one.......", "Beautiful place, worth a quick visit...we stopped off here on our way back to Tanah Lot from Lovina. We got there around 10am and it was pretty packed with visitors already.", "Jaw-droppingly beautiful, the Tanah Lot Temple is a gorgeous temple complex with remarkable architectural features. Sitting on a humungous rock that juts from the sea, it is another sunset must see in .", "Trust me when I say it is just like a dream. It is seriously epic destination for any traveler. It is mesmerizing. Sea, nature and Sunset....best I would say. We spent a considerable time at Tanha lot, we saw Sun,Rain ,dusk all. We had an awesome Sunset meal overlooking the ocean.", "Tanah Lot temple is considered as one of the most important sights in . However it is extremely crowded and well commercialized. We went there to observe the sunset, but doing so with thousands of other tourists with hundreds of persons trying to sell you everything on earth took all the magic away.", "We stayed in a hotel very close to Tanah Lot Temple. We went there every morning and evening for 5 successive days. It is truly one of the best place to visit in , especially at sunset time. It is absolutely beautiful.", "When you come to you must visit Tanah Lot Temple because this temple is very unique. over here you can enjoy traditional fruit salad from is call Rujak, enjoy luwak coffee, try holy water and see holy snake.", "Tanah lot was an absolute delight. The view is breathtaking and the architecture makes its so beautiful. Its a great tourist spot. It's a temple but tourists are not allowed inside so you can enjoy the view from below. Must visit when in .", "Our small tour group went to the Tanah Lot Temple about an hour before sunset. Built in the 15th century where the earth (Tanah) meets the sky (Lot). Had to walk through a gauntlet of shops, stalls, and hucksters to get to the scenic overlook. One can go down to the beach and walk (or wade in shallow water) out to the temple area, but nobody is allowed inside the structures. The crowd increases in size as the time of sunset (ca. 6:10 PM) arrives. People are eating and drinking (lots of food vendors there) waiting to toast the sunset - - such as we have observed in Key West, Florida, USA, and Ayers Rock in Australia. The evening we were there, there was a low bank of thin clouds, and the sunset was thrillingly beautiful.", "Tanah Lot is a popular tourist attraction and on our visit too, we found the place crowded with tourists all over. The area before the temple is a vast marketplace. A recommended stop especially if you need to buy souvenirs or aim to buy some antiques for yourself. Move on to reach the much awaited temple to find yourself in a blend of hues of the sky and the sea that form the perfect setting for the temple. You can go to the peaks to get some aerial views of parts of the temple and if the tide is low you will be lucky to cross over to the temple that stands in the middle of the water.", "THis one is for all the Australian traveller, make sure you stop and meet Maria/Nyomin and the gang at this AWESOME little traditional Cafe, Dont worry about the belly here, Home made Chips are the best, Very cheap and top quality food, prepared by Indonesians that know how to prepare western food. PLease support our friends, they have an awesome cook and you can get a ice cold mug for your beer - How good is that. Rice and Noodle dishes, start at a crazy $2-3 !! You need to check this place out - NOT Fancy but DELICIOUS!!!! Warung Maria on the Food Strip at Nusa Dua Beach!! (next to melia)", "I have visited Tanah Lot three times. Each successive visit I recall seeing more and more people. Lots of touristy sales ongoing and it is impossible to get a good photo because it is so crowded. It is worth a visit just to take a look at the scenic construction of a temple on a cliff, but don't expect to be very impressed given the uncomfortable numbers of people visiting this place. I fear for the ecology and the environmental consequences if tourism continues to bring more people there. Walk to the right end of the temple to enjoy a great view of the headlands", "We went to this temple after our visit to Tanah Lot (see separate review). This felt very different. It is very striking and picturesque up in the foothills of the mountains. There is more space around the temple so it felt less claustrophobic than Tanah Lot and was certainly cleaner. Well worth a visit and great opportunities for photos, it was cooler up there and misty but the mist added to the majesty of the temple", "Tanah lot temple is one of sad kahyangan (directory temple)in located around 1 hour or one and half hours drive from Denpasar,this Temple also one of top site in for sunset sightseing,,,", "Can hardly believe this is the first time I've ventured to Tanah Lot. It is definitely worth the visit, 60k each to get in and we went up to one of the many restaurant's overlooking the temple. All provide a good vantage point for pictures but I like the less crowded versions. Recommend you grab some coconut balls from the old ladies on the market street for just 5k their delicious.", "We went by a private car to Tanah Lot Temple. It's beautiful and worth a visit, it is a bit similar to other temples in , so i guess it depends if you want to visit other sites in the area, such as the rice fields. Go early there are large tour buses that also visit.", "This is a beautiful temple in the lake, with the mountains and clouds surrounding it. It really is a picture perfect temple. It is very touristy, so be prepared to see a lot of people, but it was not over-crowded. If you're debating between this temple and Tanah Lot temple (the one in the sea), this one wins by far! Go check it out; it only costs about 30,000 IDR to get in", "As one of the most popular places of interest in , Tanah Lot Temple is without a doubt serving beautiful sunset. Located on the coast of West in the Tabanan Regency, it is the place to worship the Sea God of nese, and uniquely placed on a rock formation out from the coast, which makes it appear to be floating on the water during high tide. There has been a surprising amount of debate and discussion about the myth that if you watch the scenic sunset with your lover in this temple, your relationship won’t survive more than the next 1 year. Do you dare chance it yourself? It has such awe-inspiring beauty, capturing what’s best about being alive on this magnificent place we call earth.", "It was October the start of 's rainy season yet we were very lucky to still marvel at one of the world's most beautiful sunset spots - 's Tanah Lot Temple. This is my second time to visit this place with my parents and its beauty still radiates. A natural rock formation located in Northwestern 's town of Tabanan. It has been shaped for hundreds of years by the ocean tides. In nese it means Land in the Sea. On this rock sits one of 's Pilgrimage site - Purah Tanah Lot Temple. Built in the 16th century dedicated to nese sea God - Dewa Baruna. There are some venomous sea snakes the lives at the base of the rock. Entrance is around 60K IDR for Foreign adults. Despite the crowds of both tourists and locals alike the complex is spacious, huge, well and safely designed and beautiful. There is room and space for everyone specially for beautiful photos and videos to remember. There are 8 temples inside the complex - 3 sits on the rock formation and 5 on the coastlines. As you enter the temple complex, to your right stands one of the most famous rock formation similar to a bridge with the sunset just beneath it - Batu Bolong Temple. And as you walk straight from your left the main temple of Purah Tanah Lot stands. If it's low tide you can go down from the coastline and walk towards it - there is a cave beneath and stairs towards the temple. The place consists of limestone, sea rock and a bit slippery so extra careful when you walk. The Holy snake (Black/Silver sea snake) lives on the cave just in front of Purah Tahah Lot. At high tide you won't be able to descend down since the sea extends to the coastline. Many other temples are located on the complex with each own pilgrimage sites and nese Gods. A beautiful park with resting area and toilet are also located here. We decided to come back where we entered towards the exit area. We really did enjoy our moment at this Holy and Revered place with beautiful sunset photos taken by us - to cherish forever.", "Tanah lot is a magnificent cliff temple about an hour's drive from Kuta. About entering there is an array of giftshops selling all kinds of snazzy and traditional souvenirs,t shirts,candles,perfumes and even spices and chocolates.Bargaining is important as vendors can set prices really high.If you find the price to be high,just move on to the next shop as the shops mostly sell the same items..Later one can find loads of little moderately priced warungs located in between the gift shops. But now,coming to the main attraction,the temple itself is just mesmerizing.The ciff has various spots where you can click amazing pictures and admire the beauty.There has some benches and a huge lawn where families picnic and enjoy themsalves.The bathroom facilities are clean but chargeable.According to me try reaching the place early and appreciate this wonder during day time when the views are stunning and there are far less tourists.Uluwatu has a much better sunset! Cons:Keeping the beauty of this place aside,lets not forget this is a prestigious hindu temple and its surely not treated as one.There are professional photographers wandering around,restaurants selling food,etc,etc.Despite being soo commercialized this should surely be on everyones travel day only for its beauty!", "Interesting temple and good place for sunset but not as good as Tanah Lot. Lots of tourists but that is to be expected. I would never count on a good sunset on this island. 9/10 times it will be blocked by clouds.", "The view is magnificent! It can get really crowded. We stayed in a hotel near by. Each morning before sun rise we walked along the beach to Tanah Lot. It was much less people. There were priests in the cave to give people blessing.", "Tanah Lot has some great views of the temple and the sea especially during sunset. The roadside markets are a good place to bargain stuffs too. Place can get very crowded as it's on top of every tourists itinerary.", "Tanah Lot is in such a pretty setting right on its own little piece of land just off the shore in . We visited this area on a hot sunny day and enjoyed it very much. The grounds surrounding the temple area are lovely and clean and the ocean views are amazing . While here we were approached by 4 young school teenagers who asked us questions in English as to where we came from and why we were here and how long we would be in . They recorded our answers and posed for photos...all for a school assignment. It was enjoyable talking to them. The area was busy with tourists. We were there during high tide . The entrance fee is 60000 Rupiahs each adult . There are lots of shopping \\ booths \\\" if you choose to do some shopping as well.\"", "We went there from Kuta about 1.5-2 hrs ride reaching there around 4:30 in the evening when the tides were low and the base of the temple was accessible. We had a look around the temple and surroundings and found a nice spot to watch the waves (so therapeutic!) and waited for the much hyped sunset. As this was our first attraction in and as there was so much hype about Tanah lot, I was prepared to be disappointed. BUT the whole experience was amazing! The calmness of the temple (despite the crowds), crashing of the waves, the amazing sunset and the beautiful display of twilight – Amazing! Please Go!!", "The beach super nice.... there is local food called “bakso gerobak biru” it is indonesian meatball soup with noodles and cabbage... it is delicious.. Eat it with the drink of ‘teh botol’ very good combination! Beach, bakso, teh botol... perfect 👌", "I found that Tanah Lot was actually best viewed from a distance. It was quite beautiful with an ocean backdrop (even on a rainy day). Up close I don't feel it was really that exciting but still nice to see.", "This attraction is amazing. The views are amazing and most of all getting blessed at the foot of the temple with the spring water is an experience all on its own. How to get there: we took a taxi from Seminyak which costs about 150K and to get back into town just walk outside the entrance of Tanah Lot and there's a dirt parking lot on the street where the taxi guys are waiting which would cost about 200K. Here's a tip: usually there are taxi guys offering a 3hr roundtrip to T Lot for 400K from Seminyak I am not too keen on the time restraints because there's just so much to see at the temple. So just take a cab. Enjoy the rice fields and the farm land of it is breathtaking on the way to the temple. Price for the temple: 6K per person. Things to do: shop shop shop and haggle and eat (there are restaurants at the top of the hill that overlooks the lot which are over priced but at least you get a view). Explore the surrounding area there are more to see than just the lot. At temple: get blessed at the foot of the temple and wash your impurities with the natural spring water. Cost is by donation but worth the experience. Las but not least go during the day it is not as crowded because at sunset the place gets crazy with tourists. Loved it truly an amazing gem in .", "No trip to is complete without a visit to Tanah Lot. Visit during sunset, the views are mesmerizing. It can get really crowded then. You cannot enter the temple complex, but views are better from the nearby black sand beach.", "We had a big day touring around and our driver did well to get us to Tanah Lot Temple just on sunset, but for the best views I expect it would be better to have gotten there earlier. That said, it did not take away from the majesty of the Temple and the incredible efforts of the builders/monks to create it so long ago. We walked around the rocks at low tide and enjoyed the twilight then quick darkness of night before getting into our car to get back to Legian. I would definitely visit again...in daylight! Cost to enter park is IDR30,000 per person. Luckily we had it on us.", "One of the cleanest beach in Indonesia. Lot of water sports activities keeps you busy throughout the day.", "When I visited Tanah Lot, Suddenly I fell down and hurt my leg, I just wait in the parking lot, and a corn seller told me that if I have an accident in Tanah Lot, I can have a medication for free, just told the information officer about the situation.", "I had never been to Tanah Lot even though I have been to many times, but mainly Lovina and the East coast and Ubud. Tanah Lot is different from other places in and the temple and grounds were much bigger than I realised and it was a very pleasant visit. I even found souvenirs for sale that were different from all the other places and reasonably priced. Well worth a visit", "When I reached there it was already almost dark and weather was cloudy so didn't get the see the the famed sunset of Tanah Lot, so definitely missed out for it to be on its best. Still the place was worth a visit. The cliff before the main structure is also spectacular. Although main temple is closed for entry the surrounding area and the view is reason good enough to visit the place.", "DAPATKAN SPECIAL DISCOUNT 10 % tuk honeymoon pekej + free honeymoon cake Service tip 🔝, berbaloi 💯%, Low budget, hotel slese with friendly Driver", "Worth for the 40 min trip to tanah lot temple. I was there in the evening time. Enjoy both day view and sunset view. If you depart from Kuta town, leave at 3pm so it will get you there before sunset. Sunset time in is 6.20pm. Don't miss it", "Tanah lot is one of the most beautiful temple in . It stand on the top of a small island with so much beauty. To access the temple you will walk through some little souvenir shop. (don't be afraid to bargain). You can also eat there. Make sure you do not go there on a rainy day.......", "The Tanah Lot Temple is at the northwest side of which takes a long time for transportation!but when you see the sunset view with countless bats flying over your head,everything is worth to do so!", "This is a beautiful geological rock formation that extends into the ocean on the island. In the nese language \\Pura\\\" means temple and \\\"tanah lot\\\" means \\\"land in the sea\\\". I am so glad that this temple was restored. There is an entrance fee. We came at low tide, so we were able to walk down to the beach and also cross to the temple. We saw a beautiful sunset as we sat in a cafe over looking the ocean. The bats come out at night.\"", "It is TANAH LOT. It is iconic; you have not been to if you missed this place. I went there when the tide is low. The iconic view of temple in the middle of the ocean is not there. But the upside is you can walk there and see holy spring and holy snake. Quite interesting.", "Everything about Tanah Lot is exciting & full of history. The Temple itself is one of 's holy places & when viewing this at sunset one is moved by the serenity & beauty of the place. We had a driver take us to Tanah Lot & also explain the history. For those wishing to visit the markets there is plenty to keep you busy!", "Went on an evening tour to Tanah Lot Temple to watch the sunset and enjoy a seafood meal looking out to sea was very impressed and it was not very expensive but this place is a big tourist attraction and gets really busy every day so expect to see lots of people there.", "Tanah Lot is a bit of a haul outside of Seminyak, but even though we were exhausted we hired a taxi to take us out to the temple. There's a lot going on (and no, the Ralph Lauren is not real - Indonesia has different IP laws than most Western countries.) But our favorite area was walking about the beach as the sun set. It's absolutely stunning. It's difficult to understand how or whether anyone is allowed into the temple. From what we could tell it seemed to be only religious or perhaps tours. So if you're very keen on heading into the temple itself rather than just wandering the beach, exploring what's there and listening to the services from outside, I recommend doing a bit more research and potentially joining a tour. Otherwise, engaging a taxi/hotel car for the 45 minute drive from Seminyak is the easiest way to go.", "if you want to visit 2 or three temples in . this myust be one of them. Nice tanah lot with lots of cheap markets nearby", "If you feel lazy to go to another beach near Uluwatu to catch the sunset, then this beach is okay too. A lot of beach bar. You can swim a little also if the wave is not too big.", "The Tanah Lot Temple was breathtaking and beautiful. The experience was great. My recommendation is to visit first thing when they open - 7am. It is not overly busy and there aren’t any lines to go up the temple.", "Visited Tanah Lot Temple many many years ago and it was high tide and I couldn't get down near to the temple. This trip was a blessing, it was low tide around lunch time and I was able to walk really close to the temple and captured really beautiful shots of the temple and the surrounding. Visitors to Tanah Lot Temple do take note that there's an entrance fee of Rp60,000/ USD$4 Adults/ Rp30,000/USD$2 Child. On the way walking towards the temple, there are many stalls selling food, clothes, straw bags, souvenirs...etc Don't get distracted to shop, head to the temple first then shop on the way out. Most visitors come here to catch the sunset, I personally feel catching the morning sun is much better for great photos. Do wear comfortable shoes to walk on the beach which is covered with rocks and sand and some rocks are covered in green algae. You will easily spend an hour here, taking photos and having a drink. Will spend more time if you intend to shop and have food as well. I rather head elsewhere for food and shopping which is much cheaper.", "Was not happy when I was stop way before I could see the beach and was charged Rp 4000 + Rp 1000 for the car and Rp 10,000 because my husband is a westerner. Another one place that discriminate non Indonesian. The beach is beautiful, there is a spot up high where you can see the length of it. But, did not like the way they manage the attraction and warung at the beach. Be careful with the restaurant/warung as some of them have no price on the menu, which mean they can charge different price between Indonesian and foreigners.", "Tanah Lot has a lot of rave reviews. However, my personal experience is that it is probably over-rated and only worth a visit on a good clear day when you are guaranteed a good sunset. When we visited earlier this month we found that the Temple is at the furthest point from the entrance and in the interim are numerous shops and sellers all trying to get your business (albeit generally in a nice non-threatening manner). When we eventually managed to walk all the way to the foot of the temple, we saw a queue of people waiting to be blessed. It appeared you washed your face with the water, then they put some rice on your forehead and a flower in your hair. You were then encouraged to give them a donation and a man would raise their \\barrier\\\"/stick to allow you onto the steps to one side of the temple. I assumed this meant you needed to be blessed to enter the temple and so went ahead with the fuss and was then allowed access to the steps. However, the steps merely went round the corner about 30ft and then stopped at another gate which you were not allowed to pass...very odd. At this point we took a customary photo from this vantage point and wandered back down. Unfortunately for us we did not pick a good day for the sunset and therefore the views were not the picture-postcard ones that others may have seen. To make the most of the opportunity to see the sunset though, we wandered back a way and up towards a restaurant on the edge so that we could take pictures from here. I think this would be a much better vantage point from which to see the sunset and take pictures on a clearer day as well. Plus you can order a drink and sit down rather than stand with the hundreds of other people on the beach and take photos from ground level looking upwards. I would advise coming here a while before the sunset and setting yourself up at a bar/restaurant so that you get the best spots for the photos.\"", "Tanha lot temple is around 10 KM from Seminayak and is dedicated to Lord Shiva. It looks like this whole place was under sea years back and now water level is low so temple place can be seen. Entry ticket is of 60000/- RP per person and separate entry ticket to see holy snake inside temple. if you take bluebird from Seminayak to Temple it charge around 130K(with meter) one side. Best Thing: Beautiful scenery for pictures during sun set. Recommended: if you like sight seeing and want to cover much places go for it otherwise can be dropped off. It's not worth spending so much time and money.", "We had a great time at Tanah Lot, not taking into account rude tourists. We arrived fairly early - around 9 - so we avoided the majority of the crowds, I think. The views are absolutely breathtaking. It was low tide so we were able to walk a little ways out into the ocean. A word of advice, just take off your shoes and prepare to get your feet wet; trying to run from the waves is silly and you could slip and fall. It's all rock anyway so your feet won't be dirty. The funny part was the tourists who were posing on a rock with a scarf blowing in the wind behind them...and a wave crashing over them - soaked them to the skin. They were done with the posing after that 😄 I give this attraction 4 instead of 5 because of the super annoying vendor that would not leave us alone, trying to sell me postcards. I didn't mind her hawking her goods at first but then she started the pressure tactics and following us around and that was just annoying. We spent an hour because we had other places to see; it went by fast but was absolutely adequate. A great time was had by all! Definitely visit Tanah Lot but go early before it gets really hot and crowded.", "A MUST IN BALI. Beautiful sunsets and awesome vibe, with great bars and restaurants on the beach front. Go to La Plancha, great music amazing Tapas topped with nice drinks and comfy bean bags to chill on and watch the sunset. ", "Tanah lot is a very nice place to visit during evening hours. Although it is not possible to walk to the temple as it is in sea . However, you can take some good pictures from the sea shore.", "I first came to Tanah Lot six years ago and returned again 3 years ago. I swore on that last visit that I wasn't going to come back as it was just full of litter. The sight of people just dropping rubbish everywhere was just too much. Guiding my mother around , I really couldn't not show her the place, especially as it appears on so much of the advertising around the island. The difference in low season was just astounding. Obviously there were significantly less people, producing significantly less trash, but still the place was amazingly tidy. There seemed to be a lot more organisation to the place and even the hawkers trying to get you to see the \\mystical snake\\\" were less conspicuous. Tanah Lot offers a really good photo opportunity and if I go again it will definitely be at low season.\"", "The Besikah temple, Lovina and Tanahlot are main tourist destinations in . Disadvantage is that you are not alone there unless you visit them early morning are late afternoon. Tanahlot is a \\must see\\\" and with low tide in the afternoon you may walk around on the beach below. There are plenty of photos available and you probably will shoot the same ones but nothing compares with seeing Tanahlot with your own eyes\"", "#1 on most bucket lists is sunset at Tanah Lot. It's worth the trip - a beautiful view is on offer from the many available cliff top restaurants nearby and, if the tide is out, you can wander on the beach and visit the holy spring at the bottom of the temple. Hawkers and tourist shops abound but it's not too in your face with a polite no. Food and drink prices aren't the cheapest but not extortionate either. A nice relaxing way to start your evening even with a Russian stag do knocking back Arak by the bottle at the next table which probably speaks highly to tranquillity it promotes! ;)", "Tanah Lot is one of the important directional temples in . The temple is located on a rock just offshore. This is a Hindu God Vishnu temple established around 16th-Century. This is one of the top 5 attraction of tourism. The temple located at south-west coastline of . It will take 1.5 hours by from Kuta beach to be arrived this location. In year ending this will take longer time to get in to the Temple because of heavy traffic. The main temple is few step inside on the ocean from the beach. During low tide anyone can easily walk to the main temple. Even during high tide it is possible to walk toward to the temple. The ocean is very aggressive here, but most of the webs break on the Temple rock. The entry fee is about 30,000 IDR or 2.5 dollar for adult and 15,000 IDR or 1.5 dollar for children. There are many shops outside the temple. You can buy souvenirs, dresses and foods from there, but the prices are very high the Kuta center or Kuta Art market. No need to wear sharung to visit the temple. You must bring your camera with you. Most recommended time to visit the site during sunset.", "You can enjoy the glory of Indian ocean, enjoy breathtaking sunset at Tanah lot. The complex is really large and pretty ancient with nese character throughout. There are many shops and hawkers along the way, and had to cross all of them to get to the temple. Like all other temples in , you cannot worship, but the location of the temple on the rock was pretty impressive site. Please be careful of your car. We did park in the paid parking lot of the temple, but had both tail lights damaged when we came back. Management should improve the service and security.", "Yes, that song’s ring in my head when we were standing on the cliff side of Uluwatu Temple facing the big ocean. Though actually Uluwatu main attraction was sunset with the Kecak Dance as the Intro, but after having Tanah Lot the day before I want to try something different. And YES, it was totally different. Starting with the parking lot; though there are some food and drink stall yet I don’t see any souvenir stall. Next going into the monkey forest, we were quite lucky as they were having their banana lunch so we can see them in their quiet mode, eating and chewing banana while sitting calmfully. Next the temple, it’s quite high so it will be very challenging if you bring a toddler because you will need to carry the toddler. And also if woman visitor are in their period they cannot enter the temple (but you can still enjoy the ocean scenery from the side ways). Well the walk up suddenly very worthwhile once you reach top and go to the cliff side, it was just an ocean greets your eyes. The sunset from here might add different feeling with Tanah Lot, but the ocean view at afternoon and morning is also mesmerizing. I went there not on peak season so it’s not so crowded, you can choose spot to take photo with the ocean as your background.", "I have travelled to regularly over many years beginning in 1979. Yes it has changed considerably. Surprisingly, one place I had not visited was Tanah Lot Temple. When my wife and I arranged a day trip for sightseeing, we included the temple in our plans. My wife wanted to enjoy the sunset there, but I balked as the advice suggested it adds several hours to the trip at that time of day. Instead, we visited in the morning which proved a wise move. The temple was very busy as was all of in the days just before Nyopi (New Years). I have seen numerous photos of Tanah Lot, but nothing compares to the real thing. It is no longer possible to walk (or be carried) across to the island, so one has to be satisfied by looking from a short distance. It is certainly an iconic image of and well worth seeing. Later that day, we visitied another comparable icon -- Lake Bratan in Bedugul with its beautiful lakeside setting of three pagodas. Also well worth the visit.", "We had sunset and dinner at Tanah Lot Temple as a part of our day tour. Our driver Wayan took us there about 30 minutes before the sunset to walk around and take pictures. There is a small market with everything has to offer. The view is breathtaking. You can also stay for the Fire Dance after the sunset. We had BBQ dinner booked next to Tanah Lot at the restaurant with an ocean and Temple view. Very memorable experience", "The Tanah Lot Temple was beautifully built at the edge of the ocean. You can see the great work & hear the sound of Nature while big waves hitting the cliffs & rocks alongside the temple. It's a wonderful picture of ! As we didn't have enough time to stay till sunset, I believe it would be fantastic to enjoy the sunset view there.", "With Mt. Agung threatening to blow its top, it is a desperate time in . I visited Tanah Lot 6 months ago and car parking was at a premium, all the shops were open and the paths leading to the temple were packed with tourists. This time, the place resembled a ghost town. It was really sad to see. So whilst there are many hawkers, they are only trying to make a living. Please bare this in mind when visiting this beautiful part of Indonesia. The locals are really hurting economically. Tanah Lot is a tourist attraction. It is situated on the edge of the island surrounded by a park. It is worth visiting and taking time to contemplate human achievement.", "Instead of waiting with the masses at sunset, we chose to visit Tanah Lot during the day. There is a minor fee to enter, and there are hundreds of souvenir shops once you pass the gates. The temple is only accessible during low tide, and when the water is low enough, visitors can cross over to be blessed with the holy water that runs through the temple. There is no access inside of the temple but the areas available to visitors allow for lots of pictures and great scenery. There is currently a bit of construction going on beside the temple, but it is definitely worth a visit!", "When one is on vacation, it's hard to time a visit to Tanah Lot at sunset as there are many other beautiful sunset spots in . But there is no doubt that the beauty of Tanah Lot during sunset . Viewing the temple in the backdrop of an orange sky and orangish waters is breath taking . To enter the temple , one has to wear the traditional dress otherwise one has to view the temple just from outside. If one visits at sunset then one can stay back to watch the Kechak dance at Tanah Lot itself .", "Tanah Lot temple awesome place to visit superb amazing and most famous temple in also best sunset point in . There is spring water below the temple. i really enjoyed.", "Got to say if you are in Tanah Lot temple - you must visit, temple wasn't the main feature in my opinion, the sunset and sea waves made it one of the beautiful sites you'll see. Loads of mini market stalls and food. FYI free toilet inside the market.", "Double six beach is one of gorgeous beaches in Seminyak. Relax your mind and bury your feet under the warm sand. Hey! You're the only Indonesian I guess!", "If it was the temple on its own, maybe placed somewhere in the middle of the island, the review wouldn't be as great and in fact, you'd hardly see any reviews of the temple on Tripadvisor at all. But what makes this a great place to visit is the combination of this temple with its surroundings! When you first come from the parking lot, you first arrive at the sea side and see another temple on a \\rock peninsula\\\", to your right. That view is already awesome but unfortunately you currently can't go to visit the rock and temple because it was shut a few months ago when 2 tourists fell off the cliff there while doing selfies, and died. Anyway, it doesn't take away from the beauty of this sight. So we then decided to turn left to what is the actual Tanah Lot temple and it is beautifully placed on a rock inside the sea, which becomes an island during high tide while you can actually walk to the temple during low tide. It's a very nice setting for beautiful pictures and it gets even better during sunset (from what I've seen on the net). Unfortunately nature didn't treat us well the night we visited and the sunset was more or less killed off by the clouds, something which is very unusual in at this time of year according to our tour guide. But we still loved the place and would put it on our Top 3 \\\"must see sites\\\" in , together with the Sacred Monkey Forest and the Tirta Empul water temple. As most other sites, the entry fee is very reasonable, at IDR 30000. Actually most sites charge entrance between IDR 20k to 30k.\"", "Tanah Lot is beautiful. We hired a driver to take us there and he dropped us off then went to park. We had to pay a small fee to get into the complex (I think it was 20k IDR per person) and walk through a market to get down to the water. Anything you see at the market can be found in other street markets for half the price. The temple itself is beautiful. Go early to avoid the crowds. I won't describe it to you, you should go and experience it.", "Tanah Lot temple is dedicated to Sea God & definitely a good place to watch sun set. No monkey menace here in comparison to Uluwatu temple - so people enjoy visiting the place in peace. We wanted to visit top of the temple for better view. The approach is through winding staircase. For climbing stairs, one needs to offer prayers & donation (10 K per person), but to our dismay, after climbing 20 odd steps, we found gates are locked - and no one informs you about this. So avoid falling in trap of local priests to pay for climbing up. There’s a cafeteria towards west side of the temple which offers awesome view of Indian Ocean overlooking a beautifully maintained garden. If you want good pics, go early as it is very crowded all day.", "We got to try out a few different beaches. We preferred Seminyak Beach as it was calmer and less people for us as a family. Double Six Beach is probably best for surfers and those who want to socialise with others. It's got lots of bars on the beach so noisier than Seminyak Beach.", "Every trip to , I always make a trip to tanah lot to get blessed and enjoy the peace. Pat the sacred snake, and to stroll through the gardens before an amazing sunset. It's an amazing and majestic place", "Tanah Lot is a huge tourist attraction in . Many Indonesians travel from other islands to visit, and it is also packed with foreign tourists. This means it is quite crowded. The temples are breathtaking, but you can not enter the temples themselves. If you find yourself in the area, it is worth making a trip to Tanah Lot to see the sun set and view the temples.", "Tanah lot was the most beautiful beachside location! The temple was beautiful and if you use your imagination, you can imagine how special it must be to worship in such s serene location. The turnoff for us was all the people inside the actual temple gates the were trying to sell things. I could cope with the market outside but once in the more temple-y area I thought that was poor form. But other than that a beautiful spot!", "When you are in you must go for tu Tanah lot of temple It a place for all group ages . main attraction si the sunset . One side temple is on cliff and other temple Must see sunset & fire dance", "The Tanah Lot Temple is a magical place to go for tourists. The sunset makes for a good photo and the waves crashing over the rocks is amazing.", "I arranged to visit Tanah Lot Temple after my arrival in on my way to Ubud. My driver from Ubud Area Tours collected me as usual at the airport and off we went to Tanah Lot. We arrived at approximately 2 pm on a Monday with far less tourists than expected. After wading through a sea of hawkers we eventually arrived at the look out point for Tanah Lot Temple, paid a handsome price to basically sea a black blob of rock. There were security people at the entrance of the temple preventing tourists from walking around the actual site. I’m still trying to fathom out why people are drawn to this Temple and my only conclusion is that they must witness the disappointment for themselves. I can be very thankful that l didn’t attempt to visit at a busy sunset time as my disappointment would have been even greater. A row of dirty restaurant line the area to view the temple, but unless you are intending to eat or drink something, you won’t be welcome. Thankfully l had a great driver who is a fabulous registered guide at the same price as a regular driver and he described the history to me in full, needless to say my overall experience of the actual temple was that it’s one of the biggest money spinners in and as long as “ us “ the stupid tourist keeps on coming, they will keep the intrigue of getting close to the temple, Private. In comparison l could repeat my visits to Tirta Empul were they encourage tourists to embrace the temple and participate. Tanah Lot Temple is the cash cow of , raking in millions from us the gullible tourist. Don’t believe all the beautiful pictures you see on the internet of Tanah Lot, it basically doesn’t look like that at all.", "TANAH LOT TEMPLE........VISIT FOR SURE IF VISIT BALI. The temple is at sea shore. Though we visited the temple at noon but spend good time with a feel good factor. Came to know how the temple body merge ( half ) in sea water at the time of high tide at night and at early morning priests pay offerings to GOD from the other portion of the temple. Normally people visit the temple at evening time to see the most beautiful SUNSET. There is a local market adjoining temple parking place . I bought lovely wristbands made by colorful beads to gift my friends and i must say....they loved them. You can also try local food at the small restaurants.", "Pura Luhur Tanah Lot ( Pura in Indonesia means a Temple) is a unique site for a temple in a rock formation a little into the sea. One has to cross the waves for entering the shrine. It is home to ancient hindu pilgrimage site at . Beautiful by the wrath of the sea around.", "If you don't like crowds, this is a better option than Tanah Lot. Just a small charge to visit, but no extra charge for sarongs.", "The Temple Pura Tanah Lot is on a rock out in the ocean. It is very different, very attractive on a sunny day with a cafe overlooking it. You can go down to it if you wish, and it has holy spring water inside the cave. We were there at low tide which I think would be preferable.", "You can't come to and not go to see the temple at Tanah Lot. It is as stunning as the photos would suggest. Your appreciation of it, and your ability to get closer to it, will depend on the tides. If you visit at low tide you will be able to get quite a bit closer than at high tide. Either way it is still a great location.", "Tanah lot is a nice place for couples who wanted to have their previous wedding shots. Nice ocean in the background. However it is very crowded at certain timing especially in the late afternoon as the tour buses will bring tourists for the sunset.", "tanah lot temple is simply superb. very well maintained. neat, clean and serene despite the huge number of people who visit each day. we went all the way till the sacred waters, wet our head with it, then the priests blessed us by putting rice on the forehead and a flower in the ear (very typical and common in most Noth Indian temples) the sunset was beautiful. Once you enter the main gate, towards the left is the temple which is accessible only at low tide. but you must explore the right side too... and go up until the new building under construction meant for kecak dance. sorry, i forgot the names of both the places.", "i have visited this place 2 times... this place was nice and beautiful... and always love to come for next time... even there are many up and down stairs,,,, the wonderful things u will miss to come back are the wonderful SUNSET and the cheap SHOPS,,, cheaper than some places in ( i think ). and last time i came here i've got a perfect sunset i have ever seen....really romantic place and moment for sunset at Pura Tanah Lot...", "Long beach with white sand (rather roughly grained) nice for a long stroll! If you take the paved path, you have to face many vendors of stands, shops, restaurants, etc. The cleanliness of the beach could be better (lot of garbage and wild dogs), but this is unfortunately the case for most of the beaches in Indonesia.", "We hired a driver for the day and Tanah lot was one of our stops, we went mid afternoon, there is a market available before you walk through the gardens to get to Tanah lot, the views are breath taking, and our luck was in as the tide had gone out. We walked over to the small cave under the temple where the priests blessed us , they placed a symbol on our foreheads made of rice, we donated some money and this allowed us to climb steps up the side of the temple, please note you cannot go up and explore the temple itself as its of limits. The second cave, has the temples sea snakes in it, again for a small donation, you can go in to see them, we choose not too, and instead explored the rock pools with our children, which had crabs and fish in them, Tanah lot is a stunning place to visit, take your camera!....there are facilities such as shops and toilets... Our family spent about an hour and a half there .", "Tanah Lot. It’s a bit like a pop concert. After sunset, everyone leaves at the same time, so the traffic back is INSANE. It took us less than 90 minutes to drive up there from Nusa Dua. The drive back took just short of 2.5 hours! It was madness and completely took the shine off the experience. It’s a beautiful temple and an unforgettable sunset, but I’m not sure I’d ever want to do it again, thanks to the traffic.", "Tanah Lot holds the honour of being the most photographed temple in . Built on a single rock, the sea facing temple sees high and low tides wash the rocky bed everyday. Believed to be one of the guardians of sea, Tanah Lot Temple is located on the outskirts of South . The temple entry fees is 60,000 IDR per person. We were lucky to witness the cultural procession when we reached the premises. Viewing sunsets here would be one of the best views of your life time. Non residents are not allowed to enter the main shrine. A snake, said to be the guardian god, rests in the cave nearby for which they charge 150,000 IDR. Those who get to see the snake are said to be lucky. I stayed away from the cave and made peace with watching the sunset. Its a view to die for!", "Tanah Lot is a beautiful temple that is inaccessible when the tide is high. It appears as if it is in the ocean. The sand here is black, and the water is warm. but the view is magnificent!", " is known for the beaches it has, but on exploring I got to know that it was famous for all the scenic architectures as well. Tanah Lot is a temple that's situated right in the coast of the ocean. The best thing about the place is you get to visit the temple as well as enjoy the beauty of the nature. You can feel the cold breeze coming from the ocean. It literally helps you take away all your stress just being there...", "Nice place and very attractive package with the guest and good environment and iwill comeback again for second time in next year when i comback to indonesia", "Tanah Lot Temple is a BIG tourist attraction with thousands of people walking around. It is too crowded to really enjoy it. I was happy when I could leave this place and I would not recommend it. There are other beautiful places in .", "As with Seimyak and Legian beach, the best time of day for double six beach is sunset. There are loads of little makeshift bars with locals selling beers. Possibly a bit less refined than Seminyak beach where you can sit in a restaurant/cafe and watch the sunset, double six is more for hanging with the locals, grabbing a beer and sitting on a deck chair or bean bag. Tends to be more Aussies here and it maybe a bit more laid back. ", "Tanah Lot Temple is old beautiful stone carving rock temple on ocean. Watching beautiful sunset on the wide ocean is very interesting.", "The time to travel this place perhaps takes longer than your visit time. Please consider to bring hat, cap or even umbrella to protect you from the heat an sunshine if you come around noon. Recommended to come before sunset, due to the view of Tanah Lot is best to enjoy with orange sky behind it. Please rememmber to come when the sea level is low, because some part of Tanah Lot will be rinse with sea water if the sea level high enough.", "Having already visited Tanah Lot previously, my driver took me here before. Situated opposite a mosque in a mostly Muslim area, the temple sits beautifully in front of the lake. Gardens are gorgeous and there are a few retail shops but not swamped with shops. Highly recommend visiting here", "Lovely and cheap little market stalls lead up to the Tanah Lot Temple which in itself is fantastic viewing. Worth the drive to see the temple and get a blessing with Holy Water and rice for a small donation. Walking across some of the sea water to get to the temple is required. There is also 2 Holy nakes to view as well. You are not able to access the entire temple due to its sacredness I believe, but still worth a look. Quite a few stairs and a little bit of walking for those who have difficulties. More time is spent on the way out as you explore the beautiful cheap little side stalls on the way back with prices happily negotiated!!", "Beautiful serene place and one to definitely visit if you are in . Sadly our guide was unable to speak any English so we had to rely on Wikipedia for the history. One slight jiggle why oh why do tourists agree to pay for pictures with amazing wild animals. One guy was carting a beautiful yellow cobra around and morons were agreeing to pay for the picture. At the royal palace another man had a mongoose and was doing the same. But overall Tanah Lot is one not to miss. Without a doubt it cataract for mass tourism with the shops warungs etc", "Tanah lot has 3 temples. We were there around 2 pm to avoid big crowds and it was just perfect(weather was nice). Peaceful place for a walk and take pics!", "Tanah Lot is a rock formation in the island of and is home to the temple Pura Tanah Lot. Tanah Lot temple was built in 16th-century and is one of seven sea temples around the nese coast. The main deity of the temple is Bhatara Segara, who is the sea god. In addition to nese mythology, the temple was significantly influenced by Hinduism.", "To enter the Tanah Lot temples complex require an admission fee of 60k IDR per person and 2k IDR for the motorbike. It's quite nice but, at least when paying a fee, I'd like to visit a clean place. Forget it! You'll see garbage right in front of the temples too. The small island where the Tanah Lot temple is located, is a black big rock, not reachable with high tide but, to be honest, I think that access is always forbidden. The most interesting thing is a nice coffee shop, selling Luwak Coffee, and hosting 3 alive luwaks and 1 alive, enormous, flying fox.", "We decided we would take a day to go to the Tanah Lot Temple as there were also markets before entrance there. Once inside you need to pay 30,000idr for entry each person ($3 AUD) the markets are unique but also almost the same 80% of stalls sell the same shirts, nick naks, bags etc. This place you need to bargain over here the locals are harder to barter with so if you dont get what you want offer to leave as they will eventually come around. We entered the Temple when instantly we were hounded by people selling frangipani clips and postcards 3 NO'S didnt seem enough so instead she followed us hounding my partner instead until the 15th time i had stopped and told her \\ Thats enough!\\\" the temple is beautiful although you need to go when tide is very very low or you cannot walk over to it as it is on the ocean. The experience could be great however the locals hassling you every second your in there ruins the atmosphere and sanctuary of the temple so expect that when you go there.\"", "Hye, friends if you decide off to make sure go to tanah lot temple. One of most popular temple with nice scenery for photo shooting and as usual selfie. This temple located surrounding the beach. Not only that around 6pm when excited to see sunset you will enjoy their gayathri mantra with traditional music, meaningful Hinduism mantra. Great feelings there. Enjoy.", "I visit Tanah Lot many times. I love it! We can get the most beautiful sunset picture here, with the temple separated from the main land due too high tide. We can walk to the temple when low tide as there is a land connecting the temple side.", "We spent 3-4 hours at the Tanah Lot temple. We were a couple, and had some quality time there. The place is very busy with tourists, and does not have much to do, except sitting near the sea shore and appreciating the cool breeze flowing by. Temple is a good attraction and can be visited once.", "We took a day trip with Best Tours with Tanah Lot the end point. Both the natural setting and spiritual vibe were quite appealing. As with most parts of , you have to overlook the commercialism and accept that locals need to make a living. For example, most day trips will take you to 'artisan workshops' with 20% tour and 80% sales. Our Private Guide Oka was very friendly, a skilled driver and a knowledgeable communicator.", "Perhaps the charm of this location comes from being able to walk out to the temple so high tide may not be the best time to visit. But I found it to be very pretty. However, I'm not sure I'd brave the crowds to do be there at sunset, especially if you've been to other sunset locations (Ulu Watu and the Kecak Dance come to mind as being a better option at sunset). In addition to the Tanah Lot temple that's featured in the pictures, there's a couple of other smaller equally pretty locations in the vicinity and worth the time to walk around and explore the different views along the cliff side.", "I visited Tanah lot at noon, after I visited the other temple and Pura. When visited the other temples I felt bored because the view are almost same. At first I thought visiting Tanah lot will be the same with others Temple and Pura but my friends forced me to visit Tanah Lot. After long way to go I felt bored again and not really sure it will be a good place to go BUT I'M WRONG, Tanah Lot is the best temple and Pura with beach view that must visited. The place was amazing", "we visited Tanah Lot in the morning, so the water was low. The sight is beautiful, very romantic and full of energies. Worth to visit if you are in !", "Fantastically located by the ocean Tanah Lot is a mystic place built by the ocean swells for thousands of years. Good place to meet the nese hinduism - with a lot of spiritism embedded. Me and my family really enjoyed an afternoon around this temple. A recommendation is to stay until sunset. It´s fantastic.", "I just bring our guests to visit Tanah Lot Temple. For sure they are so appreciated that the view was so beauty and wonthering. They said will come again for next holiday", "Never leave BALI without going to Ubud (Monkey Forest)... I am so amazed with the forest...so green and way beyond good place to see. I'm a keen photographer and this place is very nice to do eccentric photoshoots.", "Melia , Indonesia is well worth a visit! Beautiful beach, lovely hotel and friendly and attentive staff, from reception to waiting staff, they are all helpful and efficient", "Tanah Lot temple has become my favourite place after watching shades of sunset. This place is gifted with spiritual powers where fresh holy water comes out of cave which gets covered with sea water during high tide. Amazing place to see sunset.", "We have been at Tanah Lot for sunset - an eery mood, really romantic and very different from anything else we saw in Indonesia. However, be prepared that you are not the only one visiting the place: of course it is touristic and there are street vendors. Nevertheless, the temple has an aura of loneliness as it sits somewhat away from the mainland on a rock in the sea. You can traverse by foot at some times of the day, but not enter the temple as such.", "The beach itself should be beautiful since it is a long and wide expense of soft golden sand but sadly and unconscionably it is so littered with trash that you have to tread carefully to avoid stepping in it. This even includes whole huge fish heads, fins and other parts that local fisherman just throw onto the sand. That the Indonesian qnd governments don't police the beach and issue steep fines is beyond me since tourism is the main source of income here.", "Went for a sight see for the day of places we had not seen in our many times in . Found a driver and told him we wanted a day trip and to head north. We ended up at ulun Danu Bratan Temple....at first when our driver said during our drive he wanted to show us \\another temple\\\" I was hesitant and said no keep driving (no disrespect meant...but we have seen many many temples) ..anyway as he drove past he told us that the lake was the mouth of a volcano and it did look very beautiful. He stopped car and we looked at the water and surrounds. I noticed numerous canoe type boats and ask if we could use...the owner of one of many of these canoes he would take us for a hour tour of lake and temple....it was the most amazing hour I have spent in ...breath taking experience .....simply spiritual\"", "I have been to Tanah Lot 3 times. Just loved to watch the waves and feel the breeze when im there. Had a chance to get blessing by the priest. A peaceful and a very scenic place i would say", "Firstly let me make it clear- i am a huge fan of and have spent a month here so far... But Tanah Lot is, unfortunately, purely a money-grabbing exercise. Horribly over-priced with absolutely nothing to offer other than a lovely sun set (which you can see anywhere along the coast... for free.). Sunsets should not cost money. As you enter the vicinity of Tanah Lot, you are asked to pay 60,000 per person, plus 3,000 per motorbike (this is big money in , believe me). Five minutes after parking the bike and making the short walk to the cliff side, i realised we’d been ripped off. Dozens of tour buses, a constant stream of tourists that absolutely pack the area, photographers offering to take your photo, “3,000 to use the toilet” signs and a small beach with a fair amount of rubbish on it significant memories. The main thing that i felt annoyed about? There is really almost nothing here to see. A small temple with “Do not enter” signs slapped 150meters in front of it is all there was to “see”. But... when the sun started to set behind the temple and over the ocen- stunning! But... is it worth paying the money for a sunset? In my opinion, no. My overriding feeling- what was i paying for?", "This is a beach located in the south of . Good accessibility for Nusa Dua, Jimbaran, Ungassan guests. It is a long beach and has pleasant views. Whitish sand and blue water. Gets quite busy and crowded as it is one of the favourites for the nese people as well as visitors from other parts of Indonesia. Definitely worth visiting - one of the beaches where you can have a swim (please note that you must always exercise caution!!)", "There are two temple at this location, the Tanah Lot temple is to the left and another one is to the right. The one on the right is set on a cliff with an arc below, which is also an incredible view. The Tanah Lot can be seen from the right, but you can also get closer to the temple so that there is only ocean in the background (for photos). The temple is also worth visiting during the day, but of course it has to be a perfect spot for sunset.", "Crashing waves, beautiful scenery, old temples... Okay there are tons of tourists but don't let that ruin the experience. This is a sacred, ancient site and it is breathtaking. We started at the end of the walk and finished at tanah lot temple but continued walked left of the temple along the beach. It was totally away from the crowds and you can see the temple with your own little bit of peace and quite.", "The Tanah Lot Temple in is perhaps the most photographed and advertised temple in all tourist brochures. The temple is located on a rock outcrop which is accessible only during low tides. Closer to sunset the views are very good and it offers stunning backdrops for photographs. Overall a must visit temple in .", "I went here several times and I can never get enough of the sunset view here. Tanah Lot is a temple by the sea located on a coral cliff which is a very famous tourist destination. Only Hindu people are allowed to enter the temple, others can only enjoy the view from the outside.", "Tanah Lot provides one of the best spots to view the beautiful sunset in . It is certainly a great place for photographers to take pictures of the temple against the golden scene of sun set. Next to the place of interest, visitors can walk a short distance to locate a nice restaurant by the side of the mountain to have a romantic dinner with your loved ones too.", "Too crowded and too commercial typical of the Indonesians just to ruin a nice area to make a buck Just go for the one shot everybody has on Instagram and then leave", "Tanah Lot has its own unique beauty and scenic place to visit. Personally on my opinion the best time to go is during sunset whereby the tides are low which can cross over to visit or pay respect to the temple. During the day which the sun is much stronger and will visit again next time for the sunset trip.", "Tanah Lot is a temple definitely worth visiting even if you tend to avoid crowds. I found the whole history about Nirartha pretty interesting and was also impressed by the views. One thing kind of got on my nerves and namely the fact that you have to get purified in order to enter the temple. Still, I found it fascinating from the outside :) p.s. wandering around, coffee fans might accidentally bump into a small spot where they can try fruit fox coffee.", "We visited Tanah Lot at sunset (the recommended time of day due to magnificent sunsets) and although the day wasn't yeilding a great sunset, it did not disappoint. We still managed to get some great photos of the sun setting behind the temple. This is a busy area with many tourists so pick yourself a good advantage point for your photos. Before or after the sunset make sure you take a walk along the path on the left to see the other temples and walk out to the temple in the cove while the tide is out. You can even check out attractions at this temple such as the spring of Holy water and perhaps the Holy snake. Come a bit early or stay after you have seen the temples if you want some markets as there is quite a large group there for the tourists. I didn't shop there myself so I can't comment on pricing. If you can't make the trip for sunset, don't worry. Although you won't be able to walk out to the temple in the cove, the views are excellent during the day as well and you'll get some beautiful photos. Overall, this attraction was worth visiting.", "If you park at pura near kayu aya, you'll find the beach next to you. Its an easy beach with not to strong wave. Very bright and no shade. You can swim or just lay on the beach waiting for sunkissed skin", "Tanah Lot Temple is located about an hour out of Legian but is certainly worth the drive. It's an amazing Temple built on the rocks and something to behold. Many people so come early and it involves a bit of walking so wear good shoes! Plenty of Restaurants and shops so allow a couple of hours. Certainly worth a visit.... .Highly Recommended.", "Tanah Lot Temple is perhaps the most visited site of by foreign tourists. After paying the entrance fees when I entered the temple premises I came across various shops selling different sort of stuff, however a walk along ahead towards the beach brings you closer to this 15th century heritage temple amidst the sea. There's a lot of history around the temple but then I am sure it makes more sense to pay a visit and enjoy it for yourself. As for me I had a very tough time keeping my head straight in the hot sun of October. I just took a view, took some customary snaps and then left the place in a jiffy before I could faint.", "I have always been inspired by history. I feel a sense of awe and wonder when I look at the glorious monuments, temples, castles, mansions, etc. that our forefathers constructed ages ago. Tanah Lot is one such temple, I felt a sens of tranquility here in between the sea. The approach to approach to Tanah Lot has been nicely done with a small shopping street followed by the main entrance and well kept garden. Beyond which you can see the temple and waves breaking on the rocks. Lovely.", "I've been there twice and I'll never back again. The entrance fee (15.000 RP per person) is too much to lay on a dirty beach. There are so many people working there cleaning parking but nobody cares about plastic and other rubbish that is on the beach and in the sea...I can't stand this: is such a wonderful place but rubbish ruins the atmosphere. I wish that someday government and all of the nese people will understand that and will start to do something different then charging different price to \\bule\\\" tourist. The beach is crowded of Indonesian (most of them from Jawa) taking picture and selfie but this is not a problem in my opinion.\"", "well i came here often coz i love the sunset view while u enjoying the dancer attraction,,the entrance fee was just worth with what you will got here,, its just so beautiful !!! i love Indonesia", "My final destination whilst in was to visit Tanah Lot temple for sunset. We arrived a tad early thus had a little time to see the things and walk around, and basically soak sweat into our clothes, was so hot his day. The temples are gorgeous, my guide says built in the 16th century, and more recently a lot of money used to save them from being lost to the sea. A lot of tourists here to see the sun setting on these temples, so be prepared for lots of traffic when venturing here. Thankfully lots of vantage points and certainly was worth the visit.", "Another place to visit for spectacular sunsets. I would consider this better than Tanha Lot and suspect it would be as great at sunrise too. You cannot escape the crowds though and they have a dance performance here. Lots of place to wander around. Visit is recommended.", "One of the most beautiful place in . There are three tenples, Tanah Lot is the most beautiful. Like a painting *-*", "Tanah Lot Temple is located along a picturesque coast in the Island of . Walk along the boardwalk while watching the magnificent temple and the waves that hit the cliff. There is also a place for a holy water and even a holy snake. Be surprised with the different cuisines at the nearby restaurants while you enjoy the fantastic sunset.", "Tanah Lot is famous as a Sun set view point. We were informed about traffic situation after Sun set and decided to go during day. What we saw at Noon itself was amazing- beautiful setting; just as you find in Wall papers. Nicely landscaped gardens. Most of the souvenir shops at this spot are FIXED price shops, but to our surprise we found the rates very reasonable. You have couple of options for Non veg food while we could get few pure veg options at Gloria's. Free wi-fi is available.", "If your in most people will tell you that you should visit Tanah lot. My wife and I enjoyed it. Beautiful temples. And you can walk out to one. Where you get blessed with holy water. It was really interesting. Do check it out.", "I first visited Tanah Lot in the 90’s, I have been back a few times since. One of the highlights was meandering through the craft markets on the way back to the car park to meet your driver and looking at all the wood workers working. I was there in January 2018 and boy this place has changed. In the 400m walk from the temple shore to the car park area you pass 6 Polo Ralph Lauren shops, this place is in the middle of nowhere and a good hour from Seminyak. Who goes to a temple site to buy crappy Polo Ralph Lauren? Also, beware of the taxi Mafia, we were abused and stalked and generally terrified with the bullying tactics of the taxi mafia there. We took a taxi there and it was Rp50k, the taxi mafia were charging Rp200k to return to Seminyak area, and would not let you take any other form of transport. YOU HAD TO TAKE THEIR TAXI. They were quite intimidating and scary. This place has become an over priced tourist trap to avoid in unfortunately.", "We did this as a part of our private day-long tour with a driver from the \\ Incredible Tour\\\" company. We came here before sunset, so we could get some eye-catching views of the Tanah Lot temple against the setting sun. It's a nice temple complex, if you aren't bothered by crowds of people, and IMHO, a little too touristy. Everybody is trying to catch a picture and it can get a bit crazy, esp. during high tides when lifeguards have hands full to keep people from losing their footing and fall into the ocean... You cannot get to the main temple as it is separated by water and in any case it is a holy site prohibited from visiting. Walk around, take some sunset pictures, if clouds allow for it and find a quieter spot inside the complex away from all the 'turistas' to enjoy the serenity of the place.\"", "tanah lot temple is one of the oldest temples in . this temple is massively famous with tourists for the stunning sunset views it provides. sunset is definitely the best time to visit. do take your time going around the temple, you can even climb down to the beach from a certain area. you will find many people getting professional wedding pictures, etc clicked. you dont really need a tour guide here, but be sure to take your time and explore all parts of the temple and the surrounding area. it takes about 3 hours to reach the temple from kuta", "The place was nice & beautiful. We love indian ocean wave. Tanah lot is kids friendly. We spent 1-2 hours around there and take a very nice picture with spectacular view! Will be back again soon!", "We was visiting in Tanah Lot only beacause of sunset. It was very beautiful place, but too much tourists.", "Tanah Lot Temple is a popular tourist attraction in .Its a temple on a rocky mass close to the shore line.The view is amazing. One can walk to the temple during low tide. It becomes crowded especially during the sun set. A good place to shoot great silhouettes..", "Exquisite nese beauty, despite the huge crowds of tourists, you still get the clear feeling that it's a spiral place, sacred for nese people. A visit to would not be complete without Tanah Lot.", "Tanah Lot is a very pretty temple situated on an island with water surrounding it but when we went the tide was very low so you could walk across. Lots of markets nearby as well.", "Tanah Lot is a lovely place to visit , if you go when the tide is out you get to go into the Temple , get a blessing and wash or drink the so called pure water, There are plenty of market stalls to look at , makes for a nice day out", "Legian Beach, where Double Six Beach is, is actually a middle point between Kuta Beach and Seminyak Beach. Double Six is just near the edge of Legian and start of Seminyak. In terms of crowd, you can see less of a crowd here than Kuta Beach, although you can still see lots of umbrella lounges for you to sit and enjoy the beach. There are quite a number of surf schools here, so you can see some beginners trying to learn to surf. This area is definitely not for swimming as the waves are strong. But it's a nice place to stroll around the beach and hear the waves. There are some warungs around the area too, where you can get some food. And there are a couple of bars just off the street parallel to the beach, if you dig the night life. You can see locals selling their wares, but they are not pushy as I've read about. They sell jewelries, watches, kites. The kites were actually quite nice and intricate, I saw one they were flying which was a pirate ship with many sails. Actually I was just walking along, they offered 200,000 at first then even without any reaction from me except a smile, they lowered it to 100,000. I figured I could get it for 50,000 if I haggled, haha! But I didn't intend to buy it since it was too difficult to bring home anyway. The sand is ok, but it's brown. There are also some garbage along the beach, plus patches of them along the sides, which is really a waste of the beauty of the beach. I don't mind the brown/black sand as long as the beach is clean. My friend told me Kuta Beach is even worse. In the evening, you can see a lot of local folks who have come to enjoy the beach. I was excited to see the sunset, unfortunately, it was raining that day, so I missed it. Instead, I had a walk under the rain with my umbrella on the pathway just parallel to the beach, which was also nice ;-)", "If you go to and miss out going to Tanah Lot then you've really missed something. It's unique and there are lots and lots of little market shops to buy from and the prices are very reasonable.", "Tanah Lot was on my absolute must do list. It's a wee bit daunting when you see all the market vendors you have to pass to get to the temple, but they are actually very chill and don't hassle you. Of course there were many tourists, but it's still worth the effort to be able to say you were there. Glad we went.", "Tanah Lot Temple is worth the trip there just for a beautiful photo of yourself with the Temple and surrounding seascape in the background as a momento of your visit to . If you would like a nice photo “professionally” taken, there are photographers there who will snap a picture of you, print it out and slip it into a cardboard photo frame for you all at a very reasonable price of 20,000 rupiahs!", "Went with my cousins on this trip. Tanah Lot temple has an amazing view!! Advisable to wear non-slippery sandals to walk on the rocks by the temple. Basically you can only view the temple from a certain distance. I suppose there is a special tour if you want but you have to double check on that with your agent. We didn’t know about it. We got wet because of the strong waves hitting on the rocks by the temple but it was a fun experience. There is a cafe, small stalls around (desserts mostly) not much but bring your gopro/canon cameras guys, the view is just 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼.", "Tanah Lot gave us a breathtaking scenic view. The breath and the sound of the waves were magic. The decoration and gardens were surreal. Tanah Lot offered a day of tranquillity and peace. This temple is now very commercialized and the amount of tourist can be annoying. It took me a while in order to get my perfect shot without having tourist walk in front of my camera. If you are visiting do not miss this place.", "Tanah Lot gave us lots of disappointment. Compared to other picturesque places in , this is one level below. You need to pay 30K ruppiah per person and still need to rent Traditional nese customer and offering to enter the temple. Moreover its crowded and not that clean. The traffic leading to temple is heavy and roads narrow", "It was a 2 hours ride to Tanah Lot but it is worth it. The view at the seaside was beautiful. There was a temple there but it was high tide, no one can get across. The strong waves kept rushing in and out. Before walking to the seaside. There are alot of shops, somewhat selling almost the same thing.", "A visit to   is incomplete without a visit to Tanah Lot Temple. A unique offshore setting, the place looks mesmerising with sunset backdrops, clear blue water and the rock formation off the Indonesian island of  . Tanah Lot means \\Land [in the] Sea\\\" in the nese language. Infact, this is the first touristy place we explored at  . We had a great time in the holy place which is perfect for photo opps as well owing to the stunning view of the temple.  The place is located 16 kms away from the hotel. We booked a cab from Sanura Tours & Travels and A smooth drive led us to one of  ’s most important landmark.  We stepped out of the temple and wanted to quench our thirst. So we looked around and found a shop selling coconuts & ice-creams. To our surprise, these coconuts were much bigger than what we have had in India. So cool, one coconut water was sufficient for all of us. There were also shops selling famous bags and souvenirs.\"", "Great landscape with the Tanah's Lot temple. It is a must see in . We were so impressed. Lot of people in the afternoon. We went there in the morning and wasn't so crowded as in the afternoon. People go there to see the sunset, but there are better places to see the sunset, for example Jimbaran or Gili Air.", "If u are in you cant miss this place , the temple is in lovely , the drive from city to tanah lot is so good , with all the paddy fields , watching local culture was so much fun .. u can shop outside the temple very much like any indian temple", "This place is a compound for visiting several temples or chandi. The Tanah Lot Temple is a temple for the God of the Sea and if one goes to worship one must be blessed by holy water by a priest and then one can climb the stairs to worship in the temple. What makes this really appealing is that it is made of natural rock and one can see high waves crashing to the shore. During high tide no one is encouraged to visit there as water surrounds the temple making it an island or sorts. The other attractions in this compound is the Batu Bolong a stunning natural rock formation and a temple on the top which access is closed so one can just see the stunning sunset views from this temple. A must see in .", "Tanah lot is a must visit shrine in . A hindu temple on a natural rock formation besides the beach ocean is a sight not to be missed. Ticket price is less than 10$", "Good location Tanah lot temple, always busy this area,very beautiful temple on the sea and nice for sunset too!!", "At the end of a hot day tour we reached tanah lot temple. And was very very happy to be under a beautiful sun set and cool sea breeze blowing against our tired faces .the scenery was awe sum . Clicked many great photographs . We cld not go to the temple as the tide was very high . This is the best in .", "The very first time I visited Tanah Lot, it was in 2012. At that time, it was high tide. I enjoyed the scenery a lot. The second time I went, it was on 24 September 2016. It was low tide. I saw a green field beside the Tanah Lot temple. On closer inspection, it was a field of seaweed! I went there to explore, and found quite a number of different species of seaweed. There were also large crabs on the rocks, and small fish in the pools of seawater. Small birds flew in flocks and landed on the seaweed field to feed. Meanwhile, the waves crashed on the rocky beach. For a nature lover like me, it was a real treat. From the seaweed field, I could see the 'back view' of the Tanah Lot temple on it's rocky perch.", "A great spot to sit back and relax! There are some little shops that you can browse in as well. My tip is to avoid eating at the expensive Western restaurants that are close to the water. If you walk just a couple minutes away from these you can find small Warungs making incredible Indonesian food for half the price.", "This is a temple landmark made famous by the fact that the sunset when standing at certain point looking out toward the Tanah Lot tample was fabulous. The drive to Tanah Lot was long and we had to maneuver against several small roads that are jammed pack with motorbike traffic. For a short distance, it took us over 2 hours to get from Denpasar to the place. When we were there, the tide was receding, and so we were able to walk over to the temple. Once there, you received the blessing from the Hindu priests and then would be allowed to walk up to the stairs of the temple. We stayed around to take some pictures, but didn't stick around for the sunset viewing (some of my groups were getting tired and the weather was hot and humid).", "It took a while to get to Tanah Lot from Sanur, as there were many small one lane roads taken to get there. However I got there right before sunset and had the opportunity to see it in full light and as the sun went down. Overall the grounds were beautiful. I was able to get some amazing pictures even though it was very crowded. If you walk all the way down, you can actually walk through the water over to the temple, (I think there is a fee for that). It was amazing to see, so close up. I only wish that there were fewer people as it can feel much more like a tourist attraction rather than an amazing temple. If you walk along the top you will come across some shops and places to eat or get a drink. This is a perfect place to sit and take in the view if you have the time. Overall, I feel like this is a \\must see\\\" location. Although there were many people and lots of traffic getting in and out, it is worth the time. The only reason I rated it a 4 instead of a 5 is the amount of people.\"", "It is my 5th visit to and only this time I decided to visit Tanah lot temple. It was a bit smaller than I thought, and I was sad that I actually can't approach near the temple but see it from far away. Temple seeing place was limited but competitive for lots of tourists. My husband and I just took several pictures from view points, and then came back to the car (it took around 30 min for us to look around temple). It was a good scenery to take several pic, but nothing more special than that.", "Nice scenic place. But temple was not open for visitors. you can cross over the sea if its low tide and people are helpful while crossing. But after crossing, we were not allowed to go up . So you can just click pics from down of Temple. Since we took sunset tour at tanah lot, we could enjoy nice sunset view by having some good non-veg food in one of restaurants near the temple.", "Double Six is one of the nicer sections of Seminyak Beach. Great water play for little kids with loads of beach to play on. Surfing great for older kids. Grab yourself a banana loiunge or beanbag and spend the afternoon there - you will have to order drinks and food to stay on the furniture but believe me you will want to. Stay for the sunset and listen to the live music whilst waves are crashing - what a better way to spend a casual evening.", "Beautiful beach. Crowded during our visit. May spend up to 1 hour here to take beautiful picture. Few stall selling handicraft and beverage available here. Should not miss this beach if you heading to Uluwatu.", "Tanah Lot is a temple in the middle of sea and a treat to eyes during sunset. But it gets really crowded. When you enter, there are 2 paths - one that goes to Batu Bolong and the other one to Tanah Lot (both being in the same campus). Personally, I liked Batu Bolong more than Tanah Lot. You can go down the stairs and go to the Batu Bolong beach (almost all to yourselves, since there were very few tourists down there). The views are amazing - big waves and sunset. Truly a must visit when you are in .", "We just have to go to Tanah Lot each time we visit as it is such a beautiful Temple. The surroundings are special and serene. The shops are a lot of fun and lots of cliff top cafes to have a drink or meal. My wife nudges me to go as she has found a shoe shop that sells beautifully made shoes for $10 a pair. How can I refuse to go.....a happy wife is a happy life!", "Tanah Lot temple is very unique in the sense that it is located on an offshore rock. During high tide, the temple is completely cut off from the main island. The waves around the temple is quite strong. Nature and human endeavour are blended in harmoniously. There is another small temple on a rock bridge just next to Tanah Lot temple, which is quite unique as well. I think this should be a must-see place for your trip to .", "Look is very nice temple in the ocean tanah lot the best one place for you to visite becouse when you come to tanah lot temple you can see about thre more temple aside from point of tanahlot temple .", "One of the most memorable sunset that you can ever get in is at Tanah Lot. I have been here on several occasions before but this time the trip to the temple is the worst as the traffic is jammed for most part of the journey. You should make preparations to be earlier as traffic can be very bad. Still it is a beautiful temple.", "This temple is equally beautiful as \\Tanah Lot\\\"\\\" temple. Surrounded by lush green hills, view from this temple area was magnificent. A lake, known as \\\"Bedugal lake\\\" surronds and adds beauty to this wonderful place. Situated among the hills, weather here was awesome, not too cold not at all hot.\"", "Uluwatu is Just amazing. now i wouldnt go here to surf unless you are a pro, but you can really spend as long or as little as you like here. if you are here for the day there are plenty of resturaunts and massage parlours and sight seeing options, otherwise thee are hotels close by if you widh to stay longer. Personally, I think a day trip is enough as you have enough time to enjoy the surrounds and have a look around and enjoy a meal.", "I was able to see three temples in - Tanah Lot, Uluwatu and the one at Batuan village. I liked Tanah Lot the most because it was both a natural and cultural destination. I liked the fact that we could walk down and cross to the island when it was low tide. There were any tourists and it is proof that this is a very popular destination. At the base of the Tanah Lot temple/rock formation, we saw a queue of people and that sparked my interest. In turned out that there were 2-3 Hindu religious people who blessed the visitors. The visitors queued up to a water spot, washed their faces, then the Hindu religious person blessed them by sprinkling them with water 3x with a sort-of wand made of leaves, then they would place some rice kernels on the foreheads, and put a \\kalachuchi\\\" flower on the left ear. I saw the visitors put money in a donation box nearby. I am not sure if these were authentic Hindu religious people or was it business. In any case, the visitors seemed to have enjoyed the experience and this definitely added to the allure of the place. I consider it as a nature destination as well as we were able to appreciate the green algae in the intertidal area, plus the pools of water that remained with fish and crabs trapped inside when the water receded after the high tide. There were just a few pieces of litter such as a plastic bottle and snack wrappers. I hope the travelers would be more responsible in disposing off their trash. We visited this on our last day in and we are glad we made it here. We would have missed this great destination if we were not able to see it.\"", "This is surely the must go place when you visited . There is a good reason why this temple is very famous. It was steeped with traditions and history of . The temple was renowned for its mythical stories and legends on how it was built by a renowened ancient monk and guarded by a huge water snake. The place was very crowded with tourists but it was expected since its the no 1 landmark in . In fact I came twice to this place; because the first time I came we tried to catch the sunset but too bad we were quite late and besides it was a rainy day. The skies turned dark quite fast and we had little time for some photography. Came back the next day to beautiful blue cloudy skies in the morning. Photography session was superb and the views are beautiful though I got myself some sunburn. Overall, please visit this place if the day is not rainy and during the low tide, one can walk across to the temple. There are also 2 other temples along the coastline and you can take your time strolling along the well paved walkways. There are some hidden cafes up the hill along a small lane before the Tanah Lot main temple. You can enjoy the sea breeze while having a cold drinks on a hot day and also can look at another view of the temple.", "Beautiful place where you can pet a fish!!! Fish is huge here and its so fun to feed it. The place itself is beautiful and it is considered a Holy Water place by Indonesian people + in the past it was an Emperor palace! Good vibes + must visit!", "Tanah Lot is a nese Hindu Temple on the rock and the seawater encircles it when the sea water is tide. It is looked to be adrift in on the ocean and owns the magnificent view of sunset in the late afternoon. There are several points to see this temple with all amazing view. At this temple, we can find other Hindu temples like that make it a holy place in . There are sea snakes dwell the cave in front of Tanah Lot Temple which you can see with small donation and those of them are believed the holy snake by the local community.", "Out of all the temples we have visited, Tanah Lot charges 60,000 IDR compared to 30,000 IDR for other major temples we visited. It was a bit of a disappoint for 60,000 IDR because there were other temples that offered better scenery for 30,000 IDR.", "While we were at Tanah Lot it was high tide therefore we could not access the temple. Once the tide lowered we were able to go down and take some nice view photos from the water. It really is a floating temple surrounded by the sea. The let down is that we can't access the temple so its mainly an area for photos only, which wasn't very exciting or culturally interesting.", "Getting to Tanah Lot was an experience of itself! Buffalo tours have a great package, although the stop at the Monkey Temple could have been left out! We had time to visit a coffee plantation & see the civet cats, but I didn't try the Crapachino!!!! Tanah Lot was crowded, and I didn't find the hole, but then the sunset was overcast, but still pretty spectacular!", "If you're visiting , you should arrange half day to visit this famous temple: Tanah Lot. It's beautiful destination and attraction. It's worth for the trip to come here because it'll take you 30' to 1 hour by car from Kuta. Like a spirit place you will feel a special moment that you can't express!", "I was there few times. I like the view, and how ocean hits the rocks, so you can also get some fun in Tanah Lot. Don't forget to touch a holy snake in the hole. I didn't find good place for eat there, but on the way back around 5 minutes we found good and cheap warung Disini, very cozy place. So recommend you to visit both.", "I throughly enjoyed Tanah Lot. I didn't go for sunset so it wasn't as crowded, but the place is very beautiful to see. It is great when the waves are crashing against the rocks, makes for a great photography spot. Definitely a must see in for cultural purposes.", "Having an hour trip to Tanah lot temple from Kuta hotel area with all those hack traffic jam along kerobokan road will be paid off once you pass through ticket point. Entering this site will pass though many shops along the way to gate. Once we pass the gate. Wow... an amazing view of south Hindia ocean are see with hole rock site. Then we able to see tanah lot temple at top of rock. Rock top temple. Known as one of guardian spirit of this island with it nine Winds direction God.", "one of the temples that has natural beauty and the beach is very beautiful and I always take the time if I'm in and I highly recommend to friends to visit the tanah lot if vacation to ", "I never made it to Tanah Lot when I came to a few times many years ago and was stoked to finally be able to see the rock. Unfortunately, we couldn't climb it as there was a procession but I gather, tourists cannot climb it at all - even with the appropriate gear. We went during the day and the market area wasn't particularly crowded, however, the shore was very busy, also with locals due to a public holiday. We had a coffee Luwak up there with the Luwak cats lying around a bat hanging around. That was a new experience as well. Tanah Lot is the one temple featured in every article or ad on - but in the end there isn't much to see and accomplish as you can't climb it. And it's quite a trip just for that.", "Tanah Lot is THE place to see a sunset. It is the small temple perched on a rocky outcrop that is in photos, tour books and postcards everywhere but unlike many of these familiar sights this temple is wonderfully unique. Make sure you arrive well before sunset as it can get very busy here and there are a number of things that need to be done before you actually see the sunset. You have to find a spot in the car park (after an entrance fee has been paid) and then go over to the entry where you have to have your tickets checked - so do not leave them in the car. Then it is through the various shops and past the hawkers before you make your way over to the temple and onto the beach. Once there you can see the Holy Snake and/or que to have a blessing made and some moist rice stuck on your forehead by one of the priests. Tanah Lot is very much a working temple and it is good to keep this in mind. It is also very busy. But relax. Move away from the crowds and just look at this beautiful place while you listen to the sounds of the sea. It's pretty amazing what a few breaths of ozone and a clearing of the mind can achieve. There are various restaurants here where you can see the sun go down over a meal and a drink. The bigger ones are to the right if you are facing away from the temple but we went to the left and went to a much smaller, less crowded restaurant called Mandala. It is being redeveloped but the small, original dining room is still operating before the new one is complete and while it is not fancy you do see a great view of the sunset over a lovely, easy meal.", "It's a good place for tourist, you can chill or play water sport especially boating in this beach. You even can see cliffs carved wayang typical of Indonesian culture", "beautiful stunning sunset <3 lots of cafe with good price. can relaxing have a drink or two while watching the sunset... what a beautiful life :) Double Six Beach is not really crowded and busy compare to Kuta Beach.", "Lots and lots of steps with no handrails and often with unexpected drop-offs or platforms. Packed with people with the resulting confusion making the route, though man-made, treacherous. I found myself having to focus on where I was stepping more than enjoying the rest of the experience. Preferred the visit to Tonah Lot much more.", "Seeing the sun set at Tanah Lot temple is one of the 'must do' things in . If you go during the high tourist season, it can take upto 21/2 hours to cover a distance of 20 kms. to reach the temple so budget your time carefully. The sunset is breath taking and the grounds surrounding the temple are very well kept and there lots of stalls selling drinks and snacks. If however, you wish to go inside the temple, it can only be done at low tide so please check up on the tides before you plan your visit.", "Located on Tabanan Regency where need 2 hour from Denpansar. That place known as a best sunset in but unfortunately I couldn't got that experience due to my visit just for bussiness. So sad. Eventhough I enjoyed the sunny days there. If you cross the sea go to the offshore temple, you would got offered holy water from Hindu people. But be careful due to high waves there. Tanah Lot Temple is simply among ’s not-to-be-missed icons. Don't miss it guys...highly recommended", "Tanah lot is nice place, but here is a lot of tourists, come early or go little bit to distance, you will have still very good view without tourists", "Tanah Lot Temple is absolutely beautiful. There are hundreds of different places to take pictures, you can be blessed by the monks (be sure to make a donation for their blessing) and in the evening the sunset and kecak dance is beautiful. Now, the downside. To get to the temple you park in a massive parking area surrounded by standard tourist trap souvenir stands. After entering the temple grounds you now are encased in a mob of tourists all shopping in the hundreds of standard tourist trap souvenir stands. Once you make it past the hundreds of people hawking those souvenirs you come to the gate and steps down to the temple area....where there are more people hawking toys, pictures with snakes etc. My recommendation is to make your way through the insanity to the warungs on the left side after you get down the steps. There is a small coffee shop with a fruit bat and some civets (the cats that eat the coffee beans that get pooped out and made into coffee). Beyond that are the warungs, tons of seating, tons of space, different angled views of the temple and perfect for relaxing while watching the sunset.", "Tanah Lot is an offshore rock formation about 30 minutes northwest of Canggu, . Perched on top of it is a Hindu shrine which dates to the 14th century. Travelers flock to Tanah Lot because it’s one of the most well-known and beautiful places to see the sunset in . Very! But please don’t let that stop you. Most tourists crowd around the temple, leaving the surrounding area fairly empty and perfect for sunset viewing. The whole experience of visiting Tanah Lot is more than just staring at a temple too. It’s an exhilarating scooter ride, a gorgeous walk along the coast, and a brilliant sunset.", "Hi I have just returned from BALI and our experience was amazing , culture , beaches , people at are very close to Indian hearts we stayed at KUTA , NUSA DUA , And GILI TRAWANGAN And enjoyed the lot unlike to india beached are very clean and have all amenities only minus point is beaches are filled with much stones and many visitors specially children find it difficult to stay in local authority must put some information regarding the caution it will help tourist to pre plan to take beach footwear with them", "An absolute must-see! We hired a car for the day so we could go here and on to the sacred monkey temple in ubud with a couple of stops on the way for food and a bit of relaxation at Padma beach as well as a surf. Tanah Lot is beautiful. We took some amazing photos, had a wander and regarded it with awe. Just beautiful. Brought quite a lot of culture to our trip :-)", "This is definitely worth a visit if you are in east . It is high up in the hills with cooling breezes. The palace is interesting historically and has been well maintained to be a popular spot with Indonesians. We were there on a Sunday and there were many local groups visiting the swimming pool and enjoying the gardens and water features. The restaurant is a good spot for a cup of tea or juice.", "Aside from the beauty of temple of Tanah Lot, you can also find some shopping places, eatery, and tons of other things to do", "I visited Tanah Lot during June. The sea temple is very beautiful. We were lucky to reach the place during sunset time. The view was really amazing. Like all other places in this temple is also very commercialized. The pathway from main road till the temple is mostly covered by shops all around. There are small small ceremonies going around everywhere. Even to walk to one part of the temple you need to go into the cave and get yourself purified with some holy water. It is as per the traditions of the place. After a while you might feel that the traditions are overdone to help get more money from tourists. The commercial aspect aside, the place is really beautiful. If you visit you should definitely visit this beautiful temple. We got to know from our driver that the place is always crowded. There May not be specific time to avoid the traffic. The black sand and the rocks surrounding the temple are really beautiful. We were able to walk up to the entrance of the temple. If the tide is high it may not be possible.", "An important cultural shrine that has been loved to death by mass tourism. As fascinating as its history and cultural significance, Tanah Lot is one of the worse tourist traps I have ever seen.", "Nice place but hard to take pics coz a lot of tourists😅 I think I pay around 50,000 Indonesian rupiah for the entrance fee?not sure😅 My tourist guide is my driver/photographer 😝 Highly Recommend👍but be prepared to sweat😝", "Tanah lot was worth the scooter ride,, stunning clifftop cafes,, was like a public garden,, not overcrowded on our visit,, would go again", "We went to Tanah Lot to watch the sunset and see the temples it was time well spent at this beautiful location, it was fairly crowded on the day we went but there was plenty of room to sit on the lawn and watch the sun sink into the ocean. There were a multitude of stalls selling typical nese wares and some wonderful locally crafted items, on the whole it was an afternoon very much enjoyed by all the family.", "While a \\tad\\\" busy during my visit, I was certainly able to see the tranquility and peacefulness surrounding this beautiful Indonesian landmark. Guests can walk the water trail and capture some cool pics of their friends walking on the piers/beams while they capture some cool pics of you doing the same. If you choose, you can also sit on one of the benches along the well-manicured lawn and take in a breeze or two. One thing to note is that the restooms need a little work, but overall, a pleasant visit!\"", "Absolutely stunning. The view is spectacular and the Life guards do an amazing job trying to keep people safe. There are men who are willing to take your photograph in front of Tanah Lot Temple and print it then and there in a frame. A lovely variety of restaurants to eat lunch, and you are able to do a splash of shopping.", "Tanah lot is a beautiful place and temple near from the sea. The best view at this place when the sea receding, because u can walk to spring water accross tidal limit. At here u can buy handycraft too.", "one of beach along kuta beach area exactly front of double six hotel at arjuna street.You can enjoy atmosfer charming place with seat on the sofa on the white sands with a botle cold beer and if need food..many pub n bar behind your sofa best time at sunset time...amazing", "It's possible that the lengthy traffic jam we encountered on our way to Tanah Lot made me a little cranky and unappreciative after we finally arrived. The coastline at this point is rocky and the siting of the temple dramatic. However, you can't go into the temple and you don't even get a really good view of it from a distance. There's a crush of stalls selling the usual tourist souvenirs and drinks immediately outside the temple environs. Try to got at sunset if possible, to get the best experience.", "Nice scenery, try to go by a motorbike or scooter, the south of is good for this. Not to many people like at Tannah lot.", "Go early if you wanna avoid crowd. Bear in mind Tanah Lot Temple is one of the most visited place in and can be very crowded in late evening. If you wish to snap picture perfect photos go there early and find best spot to watch sunset", "Tanah Lot is a natural wonder. It's made more interesting as a visitor can only fully explore the Temple & it's surroundings when the tide goes down. Hence, the most important factor in your planning to visit this attraction is to check the time of the tides. We visited when the tide was low. the area from the shore till the temple was 99.99% dry, as in not submerged in water, save for a few small depressions of coupe of cm of sea water. The rock surface and rock structures are blackened (not sure why). I especially liked and appreciate very much the striations on the sides of the rock stumps & the rock walls of the temple and the stairs leading up to the temple. There are a few spots to take some nice shots. #1: By the side of the temple, with the sea with rough waves as background #2: Take of note of the small pool puddles, as you may be able to get a nice reflection of the subject in your photo #3: The raging waves is a nice video of sorts #4: Along the sides of the stairs to the temple, you can also snap some nice pics To get to the steps of the temple, you need to go through \\a ceremony of sorts\\\". The caretakers (or priests ??) persuade you to drink \\\"holy water\\\" and dab you with some rice on your forehead. I gather this is a form of respect before walking up the steps of the temple. When we were there end June 2017, the temple door was locked. Not sure if there were some maintenance works being done or due to some other reason. Regardless, the sight of Tanah Lot is clearly a sight to behold ... yet another work-of-art by/from Mother Nature. Do take a visit .. before the sea erodes all of it .. although that will take some time. **** most important again .. is to check on the tide times before heading to Tanah Lot ****\"", "What a lovely and peaceful place is tanah lot temple. This is a place full of magic and well being If you go to , this place is a place to visit for thé pleasure of thé eyes but Also a Time for retire of mind", "Tanah lot temple is one of the best places to visit in . We could see the effect of waves on the shape of rock. Tourist are not allowed to enter the temple, however visit to Tanah lot is a must.", "The beach is really clean, important in Indonesia, and it's free of surfboards. You can have sunbathe and, of course, jump the waves. It's not good for swimming.", "Of all the really interesting things you can visit on , Tanah Lot is really only worth it if you're near it. There a lot of tourist shops and crap food and the temple itself is located on an island out at sea that you can't visit.", "Please, stay away from the restaurants by the beach in Jimbaran. It may be the only way to stop, or at least affect, the big rip-off game going on here. 5000 IDR charge to enter the beach road. Parking in several spots has either a hefty charge (we were asked 20.000 IDR while Indonesian looking people were allowed to park free) or you'd need to eat in a nearby restaurant (these people may get a kick-back from the restaurant they walk you in). For the small sums it's not about the price, but the principle. And the prices in restaurants. I'm not talking about 5 star hotel restaurants but beach shacks. 700.000 for basic meal for two going up to million and over. Plus 21 % 'tax'. Just to let you know: food in restaurants doesn't not carry VAT in Indonesia. If this 21 % is supposed to refer to luxury tax it has never been charges at beach shacks. And the government removed luxury tax in 2015 for most of goods and services (still there e.g. for luxury cars and very large property). For reference: eating on beach in Amed costs for two 250.000 IDR. In Kuta you'd expect 500.000 IDR for two in a more upmarket eatery. With all taxes and service charges included. Please, stay away.", "Tanah Lot has a temple on a rock, just at the edge of the sea. There is a nice elevated walkway all up to the temple. Evenings are nice with visitors all over the globe descending on this place. Worth taking a Polaroid shot against the backdrop of the temple which comes just at IDR 20,000 . You would also get a great view of the sunset here. Entry was not allowed up to the temple but a priest was offering blessings at the base of the rock - and of course, suggesting gratuities! :)) There is a nice spring in there too where you could drink some water & wash your face. Venomous snakes are said to guard the temple though we didn't see any - except for one being fondled a toddler whose father was trying to make money through this bizarre \\attraction\\\". We also witnessed a nice temple ritual attended by locals at a separate temple away from the rock temple and close to the shopping area. The handicrafts available at the shops here were very reasonably priced though I'm not sure about the quality. This is certainly a spot worth visiting in .\"", "romantic for couples boring for group hang out. great place to eat out. small market for local handicrafts. a bit expensive but u will get authentic Indonesian food over there.", "I loved this place even though it is not the most beautiful beach in Indonesia. The place is worth it for its vibe and people. The sunset is one of the Earth’s wonder. It is really worth to see it. There are children on the beach, but be careful because the sea is kinda dangerous.", "Tanah Lot is one of the landmark in . It offers a very nice view of the cliff with wavering wave. Plan the visit when there’s no tide so you can walk down and cross ‘the sea’ to visit the temple... In this place you can also have a selfie with a phyton (extra fee) if you wish as well as buying some nice souvenirs.", "The Tanah Lot temple is one of the biggest tourist attractions in . The temple itself it beautifully situated on a rock in the ocean - and that is the only positive thing I can say. You cannot access the temple but only look at it from afar along with hundreds of other tourists. You can however buy all sorts of junk in the hundreds of tourist shops set up around the area and you will need to spend at least a couple of hours in tranports to and from the temple depending on where you are staying. My advice: Don't go there - and spend your time in on other things.", "It's a good place to see the sunset and also we can watch the kecak dance.The garden, the art shop and also the car park are well organized. Love it. I have a suggestion for the future of the Tanah Lot Temple and also safe for the tourism to visit. My suggestion is needs more coast guard to watch and warn the visitors. Some visitors they don't care about the sign that placed in the risk area/danger area. Thanks very much for your time to read my review.", "Took a day off and toured the island. Spent 1 hour at Tanah Lot. Nice waves beating the rocky coast. Walk from parking through village of tourist shops, but pretty ok tourist experience. I would recommend a visit for the views.", "Tanah lot temple is in the sea. Away from coast. No tourist is allowed inside the temple.. it's just the view from the coast . The temple is majestic situated on top of the sea.. very good place neatly maintained.. the market leading to this temple is very nice.. some shopping enthusiasts will love the leading road street shopping.", "Wonderfull view, strong culture, one of nese landmark. The place that you must visit once travelling to . One things that unforgetable is sunset time at Tanah Lot!", "Tanah Lot was high on our list of places to visit in , but we could have done without it. Compared to the temples we visited in Ubud and points north, it was a complete tourist trap. You pay your entrance fee and then have to walk through a long stretch of gift shops until you actually get to see the ocean, let alone the temple. We were laughing as the announcements directing people where to go sounded almost exactly like the flight announcements in the Jakarta airport - which are non-stop. That said, it is a beautiful temple. Unfortunately we were not able to go inside as there was a ceremony the evening we were there and tourists were not allowed inside. It was neat to see the nese people participating in the ceremony though. We found a nice, somewhat shady area where we sat and watched the sunset. If you are looking for a temple experience in , I would pass on this one. There are so many other great spots without the crowds!", "Plenty of souvenir shops and cafes with a view. But you are here to watch the spectacular sunset and enjoy the photo session. Don’t bother shopping etc. as you have plenty of time left to do so. Make sure you get in early and find a nice place to take photos. Otherwise you will be lost in the crowd. If you are adventurous then go down and take photos from under the bridge. It’s the best view.Tanah Lot, a rock formation with a temple (pura) on top, looks like a ship made of stone. One of seven ocean temples along the southwest coast of , Pura Tanah Lot was built around the 16th century to honour the spirits of the sea. Sunset is spectacular at Tanah Lot. The temple itself is not accessible to visitors, but magnificent views from a variety of points nearby. Crowds especially gather on the terraces nearby to watch the glow of the sunset behind the temple. .", "W came to Tanag Lot Temple just in time to admire one of the incredible sunsets on . It is definitely worth to take time. Sit down and watch it happen. It is recommendable to be there an half an hour before to choose the best place. Enjoy :)", "We visited Tanah Lot on three evenings during our stay at the nearby Pan Pacific Nirwana Resort in order to look at the acclaimed sunset. Unfortunately the week we visited this area was rainy and overcast at dusk each time so we were not successful in our objective. Access from the nearby hotel is good. It is a short walk from the lobby across the golf course fairway. There is security on the golf course but as a hotel guest, access is permitted. There are a number of little food stalls and souvenir shops along the way once you exit the golf course. There are good photo spots available at the location if you can get clear space from all the other visitors! There are also local photographers there if you forgot your camera. Despite the weather it was still very popular in the occasions we visited. We didn't go across to the temple itself because high tide and rough water at dusk prevented access across the causeway. It is scenic and well worth a visit.", "If you are looking for locations to visit in , this is one of the places you can go, Tanah Lot Temple. Locals simply describe this as a floating temple because the temple is like an Island in the middle of the sea. This is a good place for photo ops with your friends or family. This is also a good place in buying souvenirs about . If you are not the adventurous type of a person, this is a place for you.", "Tanah Lot is an amazing site. An incredible temple perched on a rocky outcrop that you can walk to in low tide. The site is certainly no secret, with dozens of tourist shops, and enthusiastic sellers, alongside the hundreds of visitors that were at the site quite early in the day. Still worth a visit, stay for 30-60mins.", "Coming to double six beach, i always come to visit bakso tenda biru. It offers the meatball of local food. You may see many Indonesian come to visit here, it you eat spicy food? Try Bakso tenda biru.", "We had visited this place in the last week of Aug-2018. There are two Hindu temples. One is located on the cliff and another one (Tanah lot) in the bank of the sea. Both has very wonderful view during sunset. The entry fee is a bit expensive compare to other other attractions in . It was IDR 60,000 per person.", "If you are visiting , then Tanah Lot temple is a \\ must have\\\" in your itinerary. The natural beauty is breathtaking with the sea always roaring. The location of the temple is amazing. Lots of shops on the way to the temple where you can buy some local artifacts. There is also money exchange facility. And if you are planning to go inside the temple which i think you should do have your sarong ready as with all temples in and prepare yourself for a walk through the ocean during high tide. Do take some in your hand while you plan to visit the place, enjoy the sunset and the \\\"kecak dance\\\" .\"", "This is a must see! Stunning views! Combine this visit with a visit to the Tanah Lot Temple. You will get some great photos!", "The reason for my cryptic title is to infer to you that; as shared by all other reviewers, that a visit to Tanah Lot comes hand in hand with the expectation of the hordes of people,peddlars and shops. However if you have a strong sense of imagination;try if you can, to obliterate the masses to enjoy nature at it's best. The susnset when I went there was not spectacular however it did create a good photographic opportunity. Another point to add is; due to it's popularity. be prepared to be challenged by heavy traffic getting there. In other words; plan your trip with generous time allowances, otherwise you may miss the sunset all together.", "Walk on past the big hotels with all the Europeans lapping up the all-inclusive and giving their money to the big, international hotel chains and you'll find THE BEST BALINESE beach bars, locally owned and in need of your custom. Amazing food and cheap drinks and bean bags on the beach. We ate the best food in at these little beach-side huts and have vowed never to give our cash to the big internationals!", "We took an organised tour with a driver and a guide and visited one other temple and the monkey forest along the way. Tanah Lot itself is fantastic especially at sunset and low tide as this allows access to the perimeter . Our guide was from Asia World Indonesia, he was a wealth of knowledge and charming.", "This is an opportune site to get some great pictures of the sun setting, but is a hot spot for tourists, so expect a lot of foot traffic. The Tanah Lot temple was built and has been a part of nese mythology for centuries. The temple is one of seven sea temples around the nese coast. Each of the sea temples was established within eyesight of the next to form a chain along the south-western coast. In addition to nese mythology, the temple was significantly influenced by Hinduism. Recommend going towards the end of the day just prior to sunset to get that good photo op.", "I got the perfect time to watch sunset on Tanah Lot.. It was beautiful! There you can find a holy snake in front of the temple.. Also the holy water spot so you can wash your face there and sip a prayer...", "Double six beach is same and most area beaches in seminyak, kuta, legian. Generally on the dirty side, trash in the water and on shore. Beach sellers everywhere will not leave you alone. Double six can be more crowded than other spots. The positives: cheap food and drinks, great waves, beach chairs not too pricey. Better way to do beaches are at the pool clubs.", "This place is certainly beautiful. I’m not sure it warrants a must do recommendation, but a temple perched upon a cliff surrounded by the ocean is certainly beautiful. What is not great is the amount of other people clambering to take pictures. To take in the beauty and relax I recommend visiting the main area before sunset. You can go down along the low rocks and high cliffs taking photos and taking in the views. Before sunset (if that is when you are there) go up to the left where there are a number of shops and restaurants. Go all the way to the end and have a drink or meal at one of the restaurants (the further you go the better in terms of views and quiet). Most people don’t venture this far (its not that far) as they are caught up in it all. You can have a drink, a seat and enjoy the sun setting behind the temple. No other view gives you such a view! The sun does not set behind the temple any where else in the Tanah Lot area.", "I visited this Temple in September. Views are superb, temple premises are super clean, though beside beautiful views, there is nothing else you can do. I Liked Tanah Lot more. Though, if decided please make sure of these points! 1) Do not visit during day time, its really hot out here, considering the temple is on a cliff. 2) Temple is not open for general public, its just the view you would like to enjoy out here. 3) Make sure you wear the cloth provided by the temple. temple administration take this seriously. 4) Ticket is priced at 30 K IDR, with no special student discount. Though, child's ticket is priced at 50% lesser then adults(didn't remember exact amount) Enjoy your visit...", "Tanah lot is so beautiful and there is actually some really good shopping hear aswell with some cheaper prices then actual Kuta itself we walked up the hill through shops to a little bar ontop of a cliff looking out to Tanah lot drinking cocktails of rum and juice in a coconut also the reptile and snake park there is pretty awesome aswell with a snake that weights 150kg witch was deffinitly a must see ask the locals around Tanah lot where to see the massive snake and they will point you in the right direction the also have bats and an iguana to have photos with", "Best tourist attraction of . We went to tanah lot for sunset on the last day. Before this seemed to be over hyped tourist destination but my view changed after visiting this place.", "In Asia, Indonesia is a beautiful country 3 rd large population in the world. for the nature lover, this is one of the best locations.", "After a long day of tours we finished up at Tanah Lot Temple. It is a beautiful setting, although was clouded so we didn't get a sunset, which was disappointing but nothing can help it. Very popular tourist attraction so many people around. Often hard to get photos without people walking through your shot. A few market stalls and vendors here to purchase items. Beautiful view which would be lovely even during the day. As we were going for the sunset it got dark soon after so we didn't hang around.", "Tanah Lot Temple was amazing. Entry Cost was 60,000 rupiah ($6 AUD) per adult. We watched the beautiful sunset and there was also a dance that you could pay to watch which an additional 100,000 rupiah ($10AUD) as well. My sister was and I however didn’t watch the dance at all but I had the privilege to hold an extremely long and huge Python snake. It cost an extra 100,000 rupiah ($10 AUD) and it comes with one printed photo that one took a minute. There was a corn dog store near the end on the left while walking towards the entry to the beach and it taste absolutely delicious. That too only cost 10,000 rupiah ($1 AUD). Overall amazing experience and a must do tour as well. I found that Tanah Lot market was a lot cheaper than most markets I have been too.", "Nice attraction for family vacation. It's very huge with few sorts of temples. The traditional market after the entrance sells nese products, which nice for souvenirs. It's always busy even on low season, but the best time to visit is when the sea level is low, so more spots to walk, and can come near the Tanah Lot temple. Now it has more parking lot, and better walkways for baby carriage or wheel chair. It's one of the busiest tourist spots visited by locals and foreigners.", "Tanah Lot is beautiful place. But very crowded and if you're looking for a nice quiet spiritual experience you will not get it here. You can wash yourself and drink holy water from the rock - but offcourse you have to leave a tip for that. Taking dinner on one of the restaurants on the cliff during sunset - perfect. Also nice shoping on the cliffs - people were not to pushy, can't say the same for entering point.", "The rain was closing in and this site had to be speedily visited. Again tourists were plentiful making photography a matter of patience. The pagoda style sanctuary is ideally set. It is not an easy site to appreciate holistically and form a clear view of Hindhu practice. The Buddhist feature on the landward side is an interesting feature. Toilets, shops and refreshments are all available.", "I actually came to see the Snake Cave Temple adjacent but that was disappointing due to there only being one Snake, the main Tanah Lot Temple was nice but lots of tourists and a bit far from town! Its still well worth a visit and one of the must do sight seeing tours... but dont expect too much!", "This place has many shops along the way to the entrance and parking lot. They sell bags, clothes, etc.. like in Kuta I.e. Krisna but this with different design but the price was very cheap. Even nese love to buy things from Tanah Lot cause it's cheaper. Should buy things here again next time, buy you have to bargain and all transactions only by cash, no credit card.", "This temple belongs to the list of popular sightseeing spots in , but due to this fact it is so overcrowded, specifically by Chinese people. The temples are scattered along the ocean cliff. The main one is actually located in the sea and you have to cross shallow water to get there. There is a small ceremony inside carried out by two monks which also ask for donation (although to enter Tanah Lot you already paid for the entry, 60K). The ceremony consists of face washing, followed by putting flower petals on your forehead by monks. Tanah Lot territory is rather large. It is much more interesting to walk along the beach farther from the temple to explore the area. Going up from the main gates, you may find many local vendors and cafes to have a rest.", "Tanah Lot Temple Is At The Beach Were nese People Come To Worship The God..It Is A Must Go Place For Every Tourist In ..Very Beautiful Sunset Pictures Can Be Taken..You Feel Peaceful @The Place..", "Every guide I've looked at highlighted Tanah Lot at sunset as a must-see. Without doubt, it is a great sight and looks lovely with the temple in the ocean. However, going around sunset is pure craziness. Bus loads full of guided tours with hundreds of people plus their guides yelling through their intercoms. If you want to feel any of the spirituality of the place, it is certainly lost. There basically is no free spot left. Also keep in mind that from where visitors are allowed, the sunset is NOT setting behind the temple but behind the rock to the right. Still a very beautiful sight, but just to manage expectations. And you can see the sun setting behind rocks in other beautiful locations but don't have to share it with half of 's tourists. We've just been once, so I obviously don't know how it is at other times, but I'd certainly visit earlier in the day and have a beautiful sunset in a calmer atmosphere.", "We visited here at high tide do don't even try to get across during this time. I'll keep this short but tanah lot is a Beautiful place....not so good if you don't like snakes. Small entry fee and a fee to use the loos! Carry 2 or 3 thousand rupiah for a pee or a poo! A must visit while in . Not good for kids as they can easily fall from the cliffs.", "We stayed in jimbaran and the trip to tanah lot took about 2 and a half hours but the temple and the suroundings makes the effort to get there almost pleasant It s a must see if you planned a trip in Thank Kadek and Putu (our drivers and friends now)", "The sun set there is one of the most beautiful in , you can sit down and relax for the awesome view. Tanah lot Temples its unique and have the story.", "Tanah Lot offered a rich experience into nese culture and traditions. The facilities were quite clean and markets were great. Amazing places for photos.", "After a very long drive in traffic for hours, we finally arrived at the Tanah Lot Temple. What a beautiful sight to see it just kind of hanging on the earth as the sea washed in around it. Sunset was gorgeous, lovely photos taken and not too crowded. Wear sensible walking shoes if you plan to walk on the shore and climb up on the rocks to take photos.", "Be selective when you go to this temple. It is 2nd to Tanah Lot for local ceremonies on the calendar. Sometimes it takes hours to get there. Go out of temple season. Enjoy a different way home and head over the Cliffs area and over to Padang Genoa and Nusa Dua. Ma,e sure you come home over the toll bridge. Fantastic.", "Have visited Tanah Lot Temple twice on separate trips to . The views are beautiful and amazing how the temple has been built right on the cliffs edge. Makes for some amazing photos.", "This is one of my favorite visiting spot in . The place is very sacred, peaceful and has amazing scenic beauty. The lake beside tanalot temple is a view not to be missed. Watching the sunset beside the lake was one of my most memorable experiences there.", "Tanah Lot Temple was the one of 's amazing. I was there on the trip to Banyuwangi and . I like this temple with the panoramic of sea near, with the angry waves foward to you. The sunset here its most beutifull time.", "We can enjoy the new look of Tanah lot with high comfortability and best view about Watu Bolong, and the nearer parking area to the beach. Also we get the other best of Sunset", "If you are in visit Tanah Lot for the sunset. Thronged by many tourists this is one of the popular shore temple in . Waves lapping the temple and the sunset makes a beautiful picturesque setting.", "hi all, i will visit in Feb 13! will get only 1 evening !! which sunset point will be good for me & my wife ? Cliff Temple or Tanha Lot Temple ?? Thanks in advance - Rahman", "We arrived in the late afternoon but there was cloud cover, but the up side was the tide was out, and we with many other people were able to walk freely to the Tanah Lot Temple what a beautiful spiritual place, on the edge of the ocean, We were very lucky to be blessed by a priest at the temple, with the holy water another story told by out tour guide Ardi the culture of this place is very moving, very special. Its a place you must go to, and if you are lucky as we were the tide will be out, and you can walk over to the temple, and if not just go in the water, its magical..not to be missed..thanks again Ardi ( Honest Driver see trip advisor) for you took us to this special place...", "To all visitors and especially to nature lovers: DO NOT MISS VISITING TANAH LOT TEMPLE. This is the place where the fresh holy water is surround by the sea water. You have to check on the tides before visiting this place as you can only visit this place when the tile is low. There will be a hindu ( nese) priest to bless you with the holy water which is inside the cave. However you are not allowed to enter the temple which is on top of the cave as this is against the rule. This is the place where visitors flock to the site to see the sunset and to get the blessing. Shopping at this place is cheap if you know how to bargain.", "We hired a taxi from Sanur and made the trek out to Tanah Lot. Wow, was it ever crowded! I couldn't believe all the people. The parking lot was crazy and you have to walk past a long line of tourist crap shops but when you get there it's beautiful and worth the crowds. The view out to the ocean is stunning and the sunset was one of the nicest I saw in . Worth a quick visit", "We visited Tanah Lot primarily for the magnificent sunset down by the beach. It was truly spectacular and when night falls, it falls quickly. Ideally, the best time to go is around 18:00 where the sun dips down cresting some truly lovely colours throughout the sky. The Temple itself is not open to the public, but if you go to the base of the Temple, there is a small cove for you to wash your face and hands in holy water. This natural source of water is often called Beji. You are also given a small flower as a token: a jepun flower. The view of the Temple is good from below and the rock side, however, we were completely distracted by the magnificent sunset. The tide comes in fast too, so be warned. The rocks become slippery underfoot, so remain vigilant.", "Almost same as tanah lot temple. However we prefer tanah lot better than this. We didn't have a chance to see the sunset as the sky was very cloudy during our visit. Beware of monkeys. They are really naughty and fierce. It chased my son who wanted to go near. Also one of it approached a tourist without fear and pull their water bottle though many ppl around. View is great but overall we prefer Tanah lot.", "Have been to Tanah Lot before, this time the markets were very disappointing. However the temple it self was great to see and very accessible it is very picturesque with grassed areas and even a shower to cool down under.", "Like most beaches in Indonesia, there is nice scenery, but once you get up close, you see a lot of trash. The resorts on the beach are incredible, and the bike path is a nice idea, BUT it is not continuous, so there are times you have to walk the bike through the sand or else up / down steps.", "Sightseeing Tanah Lot, , is one of the famous tourist attraction with beautiful sunset. Usually tourists will come to Tanah Lot Temple in the afternoon before sunset. While waiting for the sunset of the tourists can do various activities such as capture the moment with photos, tour around the park, or just sitting around enjoying the wind blowing around Enjung Galuh or Sunset Terrace.", "The tanah lot temple is best to see at the end of the day, for the sunset. The view of the temple almost in the sea is amazing. Don't forget to go there if you are in the surroundings !", "Some places, with all their magic and spiritual power, have just become such tourist traps , with herds of Chinese bus loads ..that the beauty n serenity n magic it has is just violated. Drive to the PanPacific Hotel, have a coffee or a meal at the Deli ..and you have a perfect uninterrupted view across to Tanah Lot , plus the serenity of the greenways ..", "I visited Tanah Lot to watch the sunset in late September. The tide was out, which created lovely pools in the rock that reflected the sky. Nice big waves were rolling in. There were hundreds of people there but the beach is quite large so it was still possible to have space and get some nice photos. Definitely recommend. Next time I’d like to visit at high tide. I was not able to access the temple (I’m not sure if that is even possible, it’s quite small). There were lots of shops on the walk down but I didn’t feel overly harassed to buy anything. I think entry was 65,000 or so so have cash before you arrive. All in all a positive experience and a gorgeous sunset.", "Located about 30 Km away from Denpasar, Tanah Lot Temple was purportedly built in the 16th century, in the honor of the Hindu sea god Baruna. The temple itself is relatively difficult to visit, as it is located on a rock formation about 300 meters from the shore and is accessible by foot only on low tide. As others have mentioned, even you are able to make it to the temple, chances are you find it closed. However, there are a few small open restaurants on the cliff west of the temple, which offer wonderful views of the temple itself and the surrounding ocean. It is one of the important nese temples, has an amazing location and is very much worth a visit.", "\\You're not in if you don't go to Tanah Lot!\\\", said people in Indonesia. So your picture in front of the temple was just an evidence that you had visited ... hahaha. Nice sea view from the beach and you can take a quick shot pics here and get printed. It will cost IDR 20,000 for one photo. The prices of food stalls are very expensive, I suggest to buy some drinks in mini market.\"", "The setting of Tanah Lot is beautiful. It is on a rock which is submerged during high tide. We went during the evening when high tide was starting and the water was coming ashore pretty quickly. During high tide you'll be able to get pictures as you see in the postcards or online. But you won't be able to visit the temple (I don't know if there are any boats to reach it out 3 there are stepping stones). The temple due to it being as famous as it is had MANY shops and restaurants all around : hundreds of them, if not thousands ! The premises extend around for another couple of cliffs and offer excellent views of the sunset. Unfortunately it was cloudy when we visited and couldn't see much of the sunset. There are a lot of picture opportunities of the cliffs. Due to the vastness of the area, it's commercialisation and it's popularity, it has thousands of visitors ! When we visited during sunset, we approximated 10,000-20,000 tourists in the entire premises. It was very crowded and you cannot take pictures of the temple as you expect to see in the postcards. I would still recommend a visit to see the entire location, the cliffs and the views of the ocean.", "Tanah Lot does look amazing with the bright orange sunset as a backdrop to the Temple. But as i have mentioned earlier, anytime of the day is good, as you walk around the temple, the experience and feeling are different. The grounds are quieter and peaceful, get less touristy. Taking photos will be a breeze compared to taking one during the evening, packed with people.", "This place is an excellent place to see, don't be in a hurry to get in or out of it though as it is packed with cars, buses and people. We have never seen so many people in one place as this before. There are two temples to see, of course the main one is Tanah Lot Temple. Also there are markets and restaurants to have dinner and watch the sunset.", "This temple is perfect for watching the sunset. There is a 20,000 entrance few per person, and you have to cover up legs, but they provide you with a sarong type thing to do this with. There are also monkeys, so you have to be careful with sunglasses etc, but this just adds to the experience. We visited Tanah Lot earlier in the day and thought this was much nicer, and not as busy. Go for sunset!", "Tanah Lot is one of the most beautiful temples in . Its very sunny and sweaty out there. You may like to bring hats, Sunscreen etc. Its a good place to spend 2-3 hours", "Tanah Lot is a beautiful temple surrounded by the tides. A must do if you go to ! I would recommend going to the temple to catch the sunrise, as it is truly picturesque to watch the sunset paint the sky behind the temple.", "Do yourself a favour and go visit Tanah lot temple while in . It's in a very picturesque location and there is also some local markets there should you want to do some shopping. Great location and some great pictures can be had here", "Tanah Lot Temple is one of those places in you have to visit. You will see a beautiful temple that's in the sea and you can only get close to during low tide. This place offers beautiful views and a pretty good photo opp. The downside is the fact that it's super overcrowded. It is a big tourist destination so when you get here expect a crowd. If you go early you can beat the crowd. But there's also a crowd for the sunset on Tanah Lot. Keep an eye out for the holy snakes that protect the temple. They say it's good luck if you see one.", "You must experience a SUNSET at Tanah Lot temple, its busy- however the view is amazing. Places to eat and drink with market stalls if you wish to shop. We rode in by scooter, this was easier to leave once the sunset ended due to the many buses and cars.", "Very nice sitting in the warungs overlooking Tanah Lot at sunset eating a yummy cheap Indo meal and drinking a few bintangs. Just be ready for fair bit of traffic on the way out. Also while you're there have a coffee at the Luwak cafe", "A walk towards Tanah lot temple to see sunrise early in the morning , it was so peaceful being the ones there with no one around . And the day spent at pandwa beach also", "Likely a very beautiful place, but way too many people (unknowingly went on a 'public holiday' & thousands of tourists from Jakarta at 11am-sunset would have been worse tho). Empty water bottles & rubbish, plus Selfie sticks everywhere-careful they don't knock u or ur kids over the cliff on mainland! Kinda felt like a circus which was a shame. Tide was in so likely would get a better feeling if going when tide is out & can walk across to Temple. Bizarrely the bamboo restaurant with water feature at the Exit seemed way more peaceful & respectful of the spirituality of the area. Perhaps better to go to a quieter local temple & just buy a postcard of TanahLot at airport😀. Nonetheless have no expectations & may be pleasantly surprised-probably like most things in life!", "We chose to visit Tanah Lot, the ancient Hindu temple dedicated to the gods of the sea, in the morning instead of sunset when it is a popular photo spot. It was beautiful with not as many crowds and very peaceful with the floral offerings. The scenery is gorgeous. In the far distance, you can see the construction of Donald Trump's Indonesian resort", "Admittedly, the traffic was horrendous. It took us over 2hours from Legian for the 20km journey which should have been about an hour. After we paid our 60Rupiah entry each, we snaked our way through all the retail shops to witness sunset @ Tanah Lot Temple. Unfortunately, it was less than spectacular and the temple itself was not accessible. While quite novel, being perched on the side of a cliff, a little too far for little reward. Recommend that if you go, where supportive shoes because it can be slippery.", "Due to the timing of Kecak Dances and the sunset in late August, I could only choose to see a beautiful sunset with dinner and drinks overlooking the waters, OR go see the local Kecak Dance. Unfortunately doing both is not really an option since Kecak happens at sunset. Here's a breakdown of the best options for both... There are TWO Kecak Dance performance sites in Tanah Lot, though only one of them is heavily advertised at the gate and around the temple. #1 6pm, De JuKung Resto & Bar, 1 Hour Show, 100K IDR When you enter Tanah Lot from the parking gate, this is the Kecak show they offer a ticket on sale for when you enter. You could technically see a tiny bit of the sunset while watching the Kecak Dance if you sit on the higher levels of the amphitheater, and then have a really great dinner at De JuKung Resto afterward. Unfortunately, this location is not currently listed on Apple Maps, so rely on Google Maps and asking locals how to get there instead. It's about a 7min walk through tourists from the temple. #2 6:30pm, Dewi Sinta Hotel, 30 Min Show, 50K IDR This is your best chance to catch most of the sunset views around Tanah Lot (in August) AND see a Kecak Dance show in the same evening. This location is listed on Apple Maps and Google Maps, and is actually much closer to the temple since it's just up the street, about a 4 min walk through tourists from the temple. I, unfortunately, did not get to see either of these Kecak Dance shows because it was my first visit and I wanted to walk around more, but I did get to see quite a few great sunset watching spots and here's a breakdown of those... #1 Sunset from Wahrung Sunset Bagus - Relaxed drinks with cliffside temple views. This is the closest sunset temple view for relaxing with drinks and western-like foods. There are fewer umbrellas here, which make it easier to see great skies no matter where you sit. Service is relaxed at best, so don't expect people to check on you, just call them when you need them. They prefer to leave you alone unless you need something. This doesn't show up on Apple Maps, but does appear on Google Maps. From the temple, you walk through a small market alley to the right until you get to the cliffside cafes. People start to claim their sunset cliffside tables around 6pm. #2 Sunset from Tanah Lot Beach / Trump Golf Course - Natural views with less people. Google maps lists this area as Tanah Lot Beach, Apple Maps listed this area as Trump Golf Course. To access the beach and walking paths, go to the end of the sunset cafe area mentioned above, around a small red gate, through a little patch of wood, and then onto a paved path that leads to open beach and a great overlook that provides views of the sun setting directly behind Tanah Lot. This is an amazing spot for photographers and instagrammers to get iconic sunset shots with Tanah Lot in the background, but lots of open beach in the foreground. A lot of people start to claim sunset watching spots here around 5:30pm. Alternative Sunset Locations with Secondary Views... If you feel like you've seen enough of Tanah Lot's main temple during the day and want a different sunset view, check out these options... #3 Sunset on Batu Bolong Temple - Thread the sunset through the hole. As I was walking through the park to the north of the main Tanah Lot temple, I wondered why so many people were camping out along the side of the cliff, then I realized that it would be pretty spectacular to watch the sunset through the natural bridge under Batu Bolong Temple. The view from above wouldn't provide a complete sunset under the bridge, but if you're on the ground at the right time of year, you might be able to accomplish it from the beach level if you can get down there when the tide is low enough. #4 Sunset at De JuKung Resto & Bar - Relaxing Indonesian Dinner at Sunset This option does not give you sunset views of any of the temples, but it does give you 180º sunset views over the open waters, with a really great Indonesian and seafood meal. We could hear a little bit of the Kecak Dance happening at the nearby arena from our table even though we couldn't see it. There was also a private event happening for the major sports teams of Indonesia while we were there, so there were a lot of people around, but the service was still very attentive for dealing with food allergies and the quality was excellent. Was this review helpful?", "Tanah lot is a very beautiful place that you should visit when you go to , A beautiful view and a beautiful Sunset.😊", "The sunset was lovely and the view of the cliff and the sea bed was stunning! But compared to Tanah Lot somehow I prefer the latter. Probably because it was so humid and hot here, with totally no wind from the sea at the time we travelled there in mid February.", "I visited Tanah Lot by myself with a driver, walking down the steps towards the beach and temple there were beautiful black rocks everywhere, and the water was clear. I only stayed for a short time, as there isn't a lot to do in my opinion - there are markets and food around the temple but personally I never stay longer than an hour at a place. There is an entrance fee, but like most Indonesia fee's there are the equivalent to a few dollars, if that. I think it's one of the prettiest temples in , especially for those who enjoy taking photos.", "Traveled from Ubud to Tanah Lot to see this fantastic experience, definitely not dissapointed. There are plenty of places in to see sunsets and most of them seem to want to charge you one way or another (food, drink etc). This is just beautiful with such surreal foreground of the magnificent Tanah Lot Temple. If you go to , it is an absolute must to make a trek to this untouched part of the world", "Nusa Dua to Tanah Lot turned out to be a long & tiring ride. Just about managed to catch the sunset! Beautiful scenes, a must visit temple while in ", "We visited the temples at Tanah Lot (yes, there is more than one) perched on a clifftop overlooking beautiful black sand beaches and volcanic black rocks jutting into the sea, just 25 minutes north of Canggu. As most tourists go late afternoon so they can also enjoy the sunsets, we decided to avoid the crowds by visiting early afternoon. This was successful in that the numbers were fewer, but the temperature was so hot and the humidity was very high. Our favourite was the temple on a point which, when viewed from the side, shows a large opening in the rock itself through which waves can surge. Then there is the main, popular temple which is on an island just 50 metres from the shore, but can be reached by walking across at low tide. Truly spectacular! We finished our visit at the restaurant on the cliff top, under the trees but allowing the breeze to cool us. The food was fresh and tasty although a bit over-priced and the cats hovering around the tables were not exactly welcome. Overall, the entire site has been well designed and maintained . And of course there are markets for the shopaholic many. We liked this place and recommend a visit.", "Tanah Lot is one of the most visited, sacred sites on earth. It is beautiful and worth going late in the afternoon for a sunset dinner at one of the many small cafe's along the cliff edge. There is a small entry fee and markets and restaurants inside the gates. Yes the markets are busy, but they are one of the cheapest you will find in . There are amenities at hand, some free, look for them and some for a fee 3000 idr. We were there from 3 til 6:30pm or so including dinner and sunset. Take a camera and spending money.", "Quite an amazing and spiritual place ( no matter what your faith or beliefs ) - I have visited many times but my first visit to Tanah Lot Temple. Best suggested to get your self a local driver for the day or part day - plus avoid any of the touristy traps on your way to and within the Temple area carpark and traders ( you have no choice but to pay multiple x retail on beverages and food etc especially on a hot and dry day.) Respect the temples and read the signage too. Plenty of photo opportunities - plus being on the west coast - the sunsets are simply amazing.", "Tanah Lot Temple is one of ’s most important landmarks. This is where we experienced the true . Set by the sea there is a magic about this place. We were fortunate enough to go on a lovely, hot but humid day. The tide was out and we crossed over to visit the temple. Only Hindus can climb to the top but we were blessed by monks with holy water and had crushed shells put on our foreheads and a flower put behind our ear. There are many other temples here. The steps are very high for vertically challenged people like me but it is so worth going - no pain - no gain. We also went into the cave where there is the \\lucky snake\\\". For a small fee we could enter the cave and see it. My husband was gutsy enough to touch the snake. There is a lovely walk along the cliff tops with magnificent views of the blow hole at Tanah Lot and a cool breeze was very welcome. The scenery was pretty spectacular, As you walk down from the car park, there are many stallholders selling their wares. As you enter or leave, there are many cafes selling cold beers, water and delicious smoothies. This is my second time here but the first time with my husband. He can see how this place has a special place in my heart. I hope to re-visit this place again.\"", "Good spot some good water sports you can get a great massage on the beach the indonesians are such lovely people too. Great spot to holiday", "We went to Tanah Lot just before the sun set and it was spectacular! Small entrance fee of around IRP 16k per person. There are lots of little shops before you actually get to Tanah Lot that sell clothes, art, souvenirs galore. When you get to the pathway of Tanah Lot there is a spectacular entry way that invites you in. It is just breathtaking! Amazing views all round. We took the walk to the right to the hole in the rocks first, that for me was just beautiful! The temple is so intricate and just an absolutely amazing building! It was a wonderful experience but very touristy so you do have to fight your way through the crowds to get a good picture! Well worth the trip!", "If you want to go see a bit of culture, Tanah Lot is a must do. We went at sunset and the scenery was really beautiful! If you want to take it easy its a nice activity to break up the day and I would recommend a visit for sure!!", "Wooow..!!! no words can described how amazing this place.. the most favorite tourists destination with breathtaking view in this island.. Travelled with friends from Netherland / Suriname and they were soo extremely very excited to see this kind of view.. It’s looks like a dinosaur, they said. Hmm no no.. i said, for me it’s more looks like the finger of GOD that pointing to Paradise Island 😍🙏🏻", "A trip to will not be complete without a visit to the Tanah Lot temple. Tanah Lot is a rock formation off the Indonesian island of . This is one of 's landmarks famous for its unique offshore setting and sunset backdrops. I can stay around this temple for a whole day and still feel refreshed on a summer temperature.", "A great place to visit especially if you are into surfing. It an be a difficult break to surf but great for the experienced. Over the years it is becoming more and more popular so I would suggest costing now before it becomes like Uluwatu and Kuta. Lots of warungs and cafes around to eat and have coffe. As I said. It is getting popular so go now", "Tanah Lot is very beautiful and the grounds are well maintained, but it is a pity that it's so crowded and that the route to the temple is now lined with shops. It was cloudy the day we visited, so we weren't able to watch the sunset, but we were able to take some lovely pictures and I still think it's worth the visit.", "When you research , one of the most iconic tourist attractions is Tanah Lot Temple. A 11th century temple, it is one of the 7 Great water temples of perched on a giant stone in the Indian Ocean. The legend of a Hindu Prophet who slept on the stone and its resident guards of Sea Snakes adds a primal romance to the place. No question I was gonna visit here and watch the sunset for myself. Traveling from my hotel in Sanur I left around 3 p.m. with a expectation of arriving in 45 minutes, but, I soon learned that traffic through Sanur to Tanah Lot's park was abit more involved than I expected. Narrow two lane road and lots of traffic doubled the time giving me about an hour to look around before sunset. Arriving at Tanah Lot you pay an entry fee and then proceed into a park style grounds. Local vendors and fancy western shops such as \\Ralph Lauren\\\" are inside. Walking on down the cobblestone street brings you to the Indian Ocean and the powerful surf crashing against the boulders and cliff side. If your a photographer and want to get the best shots, get there early and walk along the shoreline to the outside cliffs facing back to the west. Be warned, large, large crowds will gather near the temple and many other photographers will jockey for position along the rocky shoreline. Arriving early will avoid any problems in finding the composition your looking for. So, you want some trinkets? Some prayers? Or, do you want to watch one of the coolest and most Epic sunsets you'll never forget?? Make the trek along the shoreline and frame the silhouette of the Temple against the Indian Ocean's western sky. Wait,,, watch,,, and listen... Smell the salt air and feel the breeze from the crashing surf kiss your skin. Your looking at a structure that has been around for almost 1000 years on the Island of the Gods... The colors, the sounds, the smells,,, its an Epic moment as you pay witness to Sundown at Tanah Lot....\"", "Very Good View, 4 Pura in One Locations and One Ticket Prices. Tanah Lot Temple, Pura Batu Bolong, Pura Enjung Galuh, check my photo", "If you want to enjoy a spiritual encounter, a peaceful walk, a beautiful sunset and some interesting infrastructure... then go to any other temple. If you want to buy some Bintang singlets and squander the Hindu culture along with 3000 fellow tourists then come to Tanah Lot. Don't forget to pick up some cheap sunnies. One Star.", "Tanah lot is very beautiful and spiritual. The setting is breathtaking. Thanks to our wonderful driver Putu (+62 812 3682 9186), we got there in time to watch the sunset. Putu took us all around Ubud and Denespar. His is an excellent tour guide. Very professional and knowledgeable. Thank you Putu.", "Tanah Lot Temple is a magical place. Set on a rock surrounded by sea, with waves crashing over the rocks. A place to clear your mind and meditate perhaps? Except for all the tourists! It is a good place to watch the sunset, but you need to be to the east of the temple to see the sun setting behind it. That will depend on the tide, as the beach could be cut off and inaccessible. Wear footwear that can go in the sea. If the beach is not accessible, then sit at one of the many bars that line the cliff tops. I would recommend going early in the day to avoid the sunset crowds.", "It was nice to come and see the Tanah Lot Temple, We went in the middle of the day to avoid the influx of tourists. Is was still fairly busy though. There is a lot of shops and stall leading up to the entrance of Tanah Lot. The temple itself you could not really access on top of the hill. We went to the bottom, washed with the \\Holy Water\\\" coming out of the rock, and were blessed, and mad donation to do so You could walk a little bit up one side, but we were unable to go right up to the very top. The view back to the temple was really good from some of the rocks and higher vantage points on the hill nearby. Worth the trip, it was nice.\"", "Do not miss sunset at tanah alot on your trip. You will not regret the visit. You have to buy tickets which costed 60k IDR per person. A short walk to the temple and you meet the over joyed the sea. The temple is situated in between the sea and when the tides get high you are not allowed to cross the sea to get to the main temple but do not disappointed at all. I was not able to go the main temple but the view and the experience was breath taking.", "The first time I saw the picture of the Tanah Lot temple was at the Architectural Digest. Call it an obsession but since then, I've always wanted to see it in person. It didn't disappoint. It was a view from heaven from God's window! To reach the temple, it will take you about 10 minutes to walk to the park -like setting. There are several temples within the area, one to the right and one in the middle and the one towards the left is the biggest and at the lowest location. To reach this temple, you have to check the tide whether the tide is low or high tide. If there is a high tide, you can see it from a viewing area and if it is your lucky day and it is low tide at the time of your visit, you can walk down to a rocky area and get really close to the Tanah Lot temple. Here, you can watch the crushing waves pound the rocky shoreline. While we were there, big waves were pounding on the shore, while the small waves lapped at the shore. They rolled and crashed and washed over sand and rocks. The view was just mesmerizing and no wonder is mystical and magical at the same time. if you ever go visit , please do not miss visiting this site. It is a-must -see place in and definitely two thumbs -up. In our last visit, our agent Putu Aryana of Go Tours arranged that we were there at a low-tide so some of us can walk down all the way to the water at the Temple. It is said to be a good omen and a blessing. No matter what your belief is, once you get to the Temple, it is pure heaven!", "During a day trip on the island we closed the day visiting the beautiful Tanah Lot temple. The temple is located on a rock in the water and is not accessible for visitors. The views though are definitely worth the trip. It takes up to 2 hours from Denpasar to get here, but the sunset views are breathtaking. The entry ticket is less than €5,- per person and a whole touristic village with shops and restaurants is build around it.", "I went to Tanah Lot because everyone says you should. It is gorgeous. Go at sunset. Go at low tide. So I went. And it is amazing, a temple built on these massive rocks isolating itself at high tide. Yes. All those things are true. But to even get to that point you travels through stalls of tourist traps, stores, etc. And you lose some of the peacefulness found in many other temples that are just that-temples. I didn't go at sunset. My guide advised against it since it is so crowded and the sky was cloudy-- cloudy sky does not equal a beautiful or even close resemblance to a sunset. And he was right. I did see the sunset from another area, right before a cultural show and the sunset consisted of sun there, sun not. No pretty colors, nothing to write home about. My guide also informed me that most days are like that--", "We always advise our villa guests NOT to go to Tanah Lot. It is so commercial, grubby and tacky. Clear out all of the tourist crap and put it back to how it should be. No regard for culture with bikini topped visitors, both white and Asians.", "Tanah Lot Temple most popular tourist destinations in with famous view of sunset as a background. The famous half day Tanah Lot tour to explore the beautiful tourist destination and also experiencing peace and closeness to the almighty with breathtaking nature panorama view and spectacular temple.Ultimate destination, specially half day tour with dream views to capture the memories. Sunset at the Tanah Lot gives you the immense scenic beauty and one should capture the same for his/her memories for ever. And all I said about this temple is very less. I would recommend to visit this place atleast once in his/her lifetime especially during sunset. Thanks Tanah Lot Temple... Thanks ", "Yep, we skipped the madness of an over-crowded Tanah Lot Sunset and did the early shift leaving Kuta around 7:30am. Half the battle is getting anywhere in and we still encountered traffic but was up there within about 40 minutes and practically first through the gates. I think it was about R30,000 each so $7.50 NZ total so very reasonably priced. The tide was high and surf huge but as you are not allowed access to the temple (which sits on an island 50m off the coast) anyway it was largely irrelevant. Had a wander around and Got the obligatory photos and it is a nice clean monkey-free environment. The other tourists and tour buses started piling in around 9 so it was nice to have it to ourselves for a short while and in the cool. Ticked it off the list but we won’t return despite having a successful 1/2 days outing. It was good to get back to Niksoma and poolside.", "I've visited Tanah Lot more than 10 years ago. However this place has now become over-commercialized with too many stores, hawkers & cafes. You pay to get in, get lost in the maze of shops that try to distract you & your time before you finally get to see the Tanah Lot temple. More people hawking their wares on the shoreline as you try to see the temple itself. Totally overrated now. SKIP this place!", "Ok, so you've probably read/heard about Tanah Lot when deciding to visit . You've read/heard all about the hype, you are thinking about the throngs of people that will be there, and you're wondering if a temple such as this is worth the hype. Yes, it is. The complex is fairly big, and actually comprises six temples, namely (1) Tanah Lot, (2) Jero Kandang, (3) Enjung Galuh, (4) Batu Bolong, (5) Batu Mejan, and (6) Luhur Pekendungan, all along the shore, spread out at least a good 200-400m apart from each other. Take your time to walk about and to explore each of the six temples, as each has something different to offer. The entry ticket covers the entire complex. Outside of the main temple complex, where the parking lots are, and on the pathways leading to the temple complex, there are numerous stalls selling foods/drinks and souvenirs. Fairly reasonably priced though as always, trying to score a bargain never hurts at touristy places such as this.", "We took our young children down to Double six beach to swim in the afternoon and it was quite nice on the sun lounges, but by 4:30-5:00 pm the beach was full of drunk Aussies with young indo women and it was an awful place for a young family. Would never go there again. Slightly further up the beach in Seminyak is much nicer, with bean bags on the beach and great cafes with yummy woodfired pizzas, not to mention a much nicer family atmosphere. Double six beach is dirty and sleazy YUK!", "Been to Tanah Lot before, but our driver took us there on another route which was really interesting. Lots of market stalls, some cheaper than in Legian or Kuta. Would recommend it for a nice day out.", "Another beautiful location for a temple, overlooking the south tip of Island. Not as fantastic as Tanah Lot, but also a must see. The trafic to get there may become very heavy, especially in the evening when people go there to watch the sunset. It was not much better at noon when we got there. But it was worth it", "Visited Tanah Lot some 20 Years ago, and was back the first time sine then with my family. Tanah Lot is still as beautiful and spectacular as it was then, but it has unfortunately become so much touristic, that it almost isn't worth a visit. Be advised that You'll have to walk by numerous vendors selling everything for tourists, and its almost like you have to walk through a labyrinth to get to the actual temple, and be warned that if you go there to se the sunset, you will not be alone, the place will be crowded, yes even overcrowded", "Not really worth the trip from kuta or further places. The view is nice though. It is very crowded and everyone tries to rip you off. If you plan on going by taxi, don't. They will charge 3-4 times the normal rates. If you have to chose between this temple and Tanah lot, go for the latter. Much more impressive in my opinion", "When we visited it was a cloudy day and it started to rain when visiting tanah lot. It is a collection of temples on cliffs and or rocks in the sea, which are best visited around 6pm at sunset. It allows you to walk to temples in the sea since it is low tide.", "We visited Tanah Lot and stopped for a picnic. Tanah Lot is very busy, as another reviewer said it feels more like a tourist attraction than a temple. It is impossible to get a picture without lots of people in it and we went at a non-busy time, I can't imagine how it is at sunset. I would still recommend visiting if staying in , purely because it is an important temple and the history is interesting.", "I went to Tanah Lot in Nov 2011 with my friends, it is a iconic and special temple by the sea. We visited during low tide and manage to walk around the surrounding of the temple, beware, as some spots might be slippery. Worth seeing!", "Tanah Lot is considered one of the most sacred temples in . You should only go in the evening during low tide as if you go during high tide you will not be able to walk down to the rocks and be closer to the temple. Sunset is the best time to go and it is breathtakingly beautiful. We were fortunate enough to be there on the night of Odalan Kumingan and experienced the locals worshiping and taking their offerings to the temple. It was an amazing experience and we sat on the rocks just watching and drinking in all the culture.", "Went here because it is the icon used in indonesia IDR 50,000 The view was super beautiful, the place are cleaned. You can take selfies all over the place, but please dont make noise to respect the place - it is a temple. Idk the fees to enter here as all being arrange by the guide. The road is like a snake, if you have severe motion sickness, please take your pill. Otherwise, it should be okay. The road to here not bumpy, it is just me because i have severe motion sickness, yet i still want to see the world. 😆 Worth to go here.", "Tanha lot temple is a good place to visit for a sunset. The main temple is a small hill separated by the sea ..little away from the place where you see it. So you are not really going inside the temple but watching it from cliff. The place is flooded with shops selling typical souvenirs, cafes etc. there is a dance and fire show every evening, we didn’t stay for it though.", "Tanah lot temple is more of a place to buy cheap bintang tshirts and tourist tat than experience any sort of nese culture. Some nice photo opportunities but this place was cash in a long time ago.", "Tanah Lot is unique; it’s located within the ocean which is awesome! We visited around 6PM whilst the sun was beginning to set. Before going down to the ocean and temple we wandered around the many market stalls and found ourselves some lovely souvenirs. Upon arriving at the temple it was very busy and crowded, the tide had come right in and the waves were crashing down hard on the rocks. It was difficult to manoeuvre around at the bottom of the cliffs due to the amount of people however we managed, its important to be slow and steady, don’t put yourself at risk. The temple is beautiful to observe at a distance, we found the view better above the cliffs whilst sat in a restaurant with a bintang! We sat and watched the sun gradually set whilst the waves crashed against the temple which was beautiful. I would strongly recommend visiting.", "Tanah Lot area has been growing rapidly for tourist. You can enjoy beautiful view of temples located on top of hill facing ocean. Afterward, you can find many souvenir shops along the entrance. You can enjoy sunset with magnificent view from open area. Whenever high tide, you may not be able to enter a cave located under the temple.", "This temple is on tabanan distric. Maybe need 30 minute from sminyak or canggu if traffic is good. But sometimes in canggu area have a crowdit trafic jams. Very rcomended if you want to see the sunset here. So in one area they have 3 diferent temple. Tanah lot, batu bolong and batu mejan. And they have sea snake on the temple. You can touch. But please dont bring home. Coz danger. LoL. If you need guide or transport please contact me. Free information. +6281999300022", "Basically anywhere in will be a great sunset, but Tanah Lot was another level. You can go right down to the water. But PLEASE, take your eyes off of your cameras and selfie sticks out of your hands and ENJOY it!! Seriously, as the the sun set, a huge group of bats flew out and I'm pretty sure that only 3 other people noticed because everyone else was stuck in picture mode. (I took pics too, but I think you take a few and move on, enjoy it!) I wish I had gotten their earlier to explore more before the sun went down. REALLY touristy outside of the temple.", "Unfortunatelly, we (a couple) came visit Tanah Lot during low tide. However, it didn't distance tourists from it, so the whole area was overcrowded Maybe, they just didn't know (as we either) that miracle of temple being isolated from the mainland happens only during high water. Luckily, it was prohibited to climb on the temple, so everyone had a chance to take a shot or two of the empty temple on the background of the sea. In anyways, during sunset the view was worth it to visit this place.", "there is a beautiful beach in the southern hillside location close to the Uluwatu temple area . simply by paying admission vehicle parking stalls lined simple stalls and of course beer and coconut ice . the waves were big and very broad annuals this is a new area in the open and classified beaches much cleaner than Kuta beach was too crowded . after a downhill path between huge rock cliffs on the divide road leading to the beach is an enchanting view towards the sea south", "Tanah Lot is ’s oldest and most holy temple. It’s set by the seaside, and at high tide, you have to wade to get there- though we were there at low tide, so we could walk. You can’t actually get in, but the views of the temple are amazing! It’s a full sensory experience, since you can hear and smell the ocean, too. Stay for sunset- the colors reflect in the black sand, for a really gorgeous experience.", "Pros: Plenty of Oleh oleh shops, free use of clean comfort rooms, great for photo opportunities Tip: If you want to visit with less crowd and have great photos, do it in the morning. If you want to see the sunset expect a bigger crowd in the afternoon but a greater chance to cross the shore towards the temple.", "Tanah lot must be the island 's most iconic temple , is on top of a huge rock surrounded by sea and a beautiful place to view sunset , must me there to view scenic sunset .", "We headed to Tanah Lot Temple late in the day, wanting to capture the essence of the area, at sunset. Whilst we captured some great photos, I cannot say they were \\amazing\\\" - Mother Nature was not in the mood to be photographed. I fully appreciate this is a tourist hot spot, so I was expecting a madding crowd. However, it became really difficult to get a decent vantage point for a photo, as everyone else was trying to do the same thing. To be fair, I think I might have ruined a few other photos, just trying to get my own! The temple was really difficult to enjoy, so this visit ended up being a little 'under-whelming' for me. We visited in September, which is also not a madly touristy time of year. I dread to think what it must be like in the height-of-the-season? The upside of this might be that Mother Nature might be a little more accommodating with her sunsets!\"", "Tanah Lot brings joy and peace in mind when you visit it. You can see the roaring sea and beauty of nature here. Plan to spend one hour and enjoy the beautiful views of the sea from multiple sides of the place. Some people tend not to visit this place thinking that it is just a temple. However, it is not the temple you are visiting, it is place you are visiting.", "This place almost similar to Tanah Lot, from my judgment Tanah Lot is better and more beautiful scenery. The cliff is very similar, unless you guys like to see monkeys, which is plenty of them, some really fat and funny. Have a great holiday.", "Tanah Lot was beautiful but too crowded even during non-peak hours, but the best time to go should be around late afternoon before sunset where the temple would appear floating to make it at least worth the visit.", "Though is hot but also worth for the waiting. Similar view with Tanah Lot , just the building makes the differents.", "We loved visiting Tanah Lot as a family. The tide was out so we got to walk across and see the natural spring and receive the blessing from the Hindu priests. It's a magical place and certainly worth a visit. Great walking pathways amazing views. Plenty of tourist shops too.", "Went to Tanah Lot expecting great things. Very disappointed. Extremely tourist orientated - people annoying you and following you around to buy things, postcards, hair clips, kites, photos etc. Rolled up trousers to get to temple - can't walk around and can pay $$ for blessing. Wouldn't bother recommending this place - think next time I'd visit another temple.", "A beautiful scenery and for photography it will be the best location for the portfolio. 1 of the hidden treasure of indonesia", "The view of the temple in the middle of the sea with constantly crashing waves against its walls is definitely a sight to behold. The offshore setting and the sunset backdrops makes Tanah Lot a must visit site in . Only nese people are allowed in the main temple. However, you can cross the waves on a low tide day to visit the rock base of the temple and take a sip of the holy water from the natural fresh water fountain. The guardian snakes are believed to reside in the crevices around the fountain. If you are a nature lover like me, this place is a must visit. Make sure you visit during the evening when it is almost the sunset time. The afternoon can get really hot here. There is no dress code to visit the place and enjoy the sunset, however, a sarong needs to be worn before entering the rock base of the temple. There is a small market near the entrance of the temple area where you can shop and eat at reasonable prices.", "This place is beautiful! I swear this is beautiful. I have uploaded some picture. See it for yourself. A place that is a must to visit when you are in BALI!!!", "We were two girls travelling alone. We had our concerns about safety. But we found a very good driver. He took us to Tanah Lot. I am sharing his number here in case other women feel they want a trusted driver. My friend and I had a great experience with him. Driver name: Dea. +62 85792910601 The temple is crowded. Don't fall for the snake trick. I personally enjoyed sitting by the mountainous rocks that have been carved by the sea and watched the sunset.", "Tanah Lot was located about 25 km from our hotel at Kuta. Our travel agent Catur had recommended that I hire a scooter and drive to the Tanah Lot temple. With the GPS on and my wife to guide it was quite easy to reach the temple and took us only about an hour. The temple was built on a rock which is a little off the shore. Although the photos on the net showed it was surrounded by water on all sides, since the tide was low the water had receded and the temple was approachable by foot. On the way to the temples, we crossed a small market which mainly sold souvenirs. We could not go up to the temples as it was closed to visitors. We had to make do with admiring the temple from below. Most of the tourist were there mainly to enjoy the panoramic view of the Indian ocean and to catch the sunset. After taking a few photos, we stood for a while on the shore enjoying the cool waves lapping against our feet. The same waves which have been thrashing against the rocks and shaping them over the centuries. We walked along the shore and reached another small cliff which we climbed and that provided a beautiful view of the sea front and of the Tanoh Lot temple. A lot of people had reserved their spot in the area to catch the sunset view. We walked around and found ours. The sunset was beautiful colouring the sky in different hues of orange and its final glow being carried by the waves reflecting of the sea and the silhoutte of tanah lot on the rock stood at the corner admiring this view like the many visitors. It was a good way to end out trip as Tanah Lot was the last place in we visited before we completed our vacation.", "Tanah lot temple is near the beach side with an amazing garden and sunset view. Pretty huge garden to have a walk while enjoying sunset. There is a small area for taking holy spring water and blessings from priests to go to the side top of the temple. Have a big local market presence and most of the shops are filled with arts from local people. Arts are mainly of bamboo, sea shells and many others.", "I visited Tanah Lot last easter with my sister. The market was just a lot of the same stuff over and over. I would not trust the money exchange there. The people on the stalls were very pushy. Having to fend off sales people made enjoying the Temple scenery difficult.", "There are no words to describe this place... it’s gorgeous and mesmerising. It’s definitely one of the place one must visit Indonesia. The colour of the water around that place is beautiful and scary. I just couldn’t take my eyes of the water and could just stand there for hours just watching the scene. One thing which I would definitely warn people about this place is to wear shoes while visiting this place and not wear heels or flats because the place is muddy and slippery.", "Had wanted to see sunset at Tanah Lot but it was too cloudy. Nonetheless the temple was still stunning. We were there at low tide and walked out. Good to spend some time there admiring the scenery and hear the waves crashing.", "Double Six is one of those laid back beaches with a surfer culture vibe. Nice little restaurants and bars dot the beach front and there are surf schools everywhere. It's just more upscale and less crowded than the beaches of Kuta or Legian.", "This is my second time in and i have nese friend how guide me when i am in . She recommend me to visit tanah lot temple. This place just wonderful, i am lucky because i had visit when the sunset time. Very recommends to visit here!!", "The Tanah Lot Temple is a famous tourist attraction to be visited during the Sunset to enjoy the most spectacular sunset. Don't miss the fresh BBQ seafood dinner at the Cliff Restaurant ! We were taken on our tour by a local guide called Comang. He was very friendly & attentive on the whole of our holiday in & a person who can be recommended for cheap yet comfortable tours in . He can be contactable via +62 877 6004 4646.", "Visited Tanah Lot Temple today. Its a lot better if you are with a tour group, or have a driver, as they will explain all the interesting details about what you are seeing. It was high tide so we couldnt go accross to one of them, and overcast and no sunset as such. But well worth the visit, to see some history in the country you are visiting. 30,000 rph to get in approx $3 AUD, so not expensive per person, however it does cost $3-4 Aud to go to the toilet there.", "•\\tThe best time to visit Tanah Lot is in the evening, an hour before sunset to capture the most magnificent sunset views. •\\tIf you wish to avoid crowds, especially during high tourist season, suggest you to visit in the morning. •\\tAvoid visiting during lunchtime, as it usually gets too hot at this time.", "We came to Tanah Lot in order to see the temple and enjoy the stunning sunset at the location. We found out quickly that we were not alone about this, but in spite of the hundreds and hundreds of oath tourists and locals visiting the site we enjoyed a beautiful view of the sunset and I got almost all the nice photographs I had expected to make at this location.", "I was having a lot of unforgettable moments here! First, this was the first time I had a ritual of Hindu to welcome blessings onto me and my life although I am Catholic / Christian. Second, it was the first time I touched the Holy Snake in the Holy Snake's cave. Third, I took a lot of photos around Tanah Lot area and they were so beautiful pictures. Forth, I mingled with all other tourists from all around the world and had some conversations; they were nice peoples and friendly. Fifth, I took photos of the beautiful amazing rocks that look so artistic and beautiful created by sea waves for years. I thank God for this amazing Tanah Lot and God bless this wonderful Indonesia. Tanah Lot, so excellent tourism spot for leisure and photography.", "The girl is not having any hospitality attitude.. I m a nese and I m not always speaking with my nese language everytime .. most of my time I use my bahasa Indonesia and when I ask the girl the do you give local price for nese local and they said Yes .. but they were refusing me because I m not speaking nese .. as a nese I m so dissapointed because where is our hospitality", "That’s how we felt every time we journey to Tanah Lot by riding the motorbike from Kuta. The ride will take you through the craziness and the calmness at the same time. But they were all good as we liked it first hand. Along the way we got to see as a whole .. picturesque most of the time. Had a stop at Starbucks in the middle of a district called Kampoeng before we journey towards the temple. Tourists everywhere. The place was crowded. And it was high tide. The temple was submerged half way, so we decided to take photos nearby. It wasn’t our first time here. So we let others to experience it. Overall excellent views for photos, a bit crowded and you just need to be in the moment. We did and enjoyed it.", "Tanah Lot is probably the most visited and most photographed sight in . Cant argue for or against this. Its definitely good to visit, but don't set very high expectations. True that the temple and its setting is great and a extremely good place for photographs. But that's about it. Extremely crowed in the evenings. Rather recommend that one visit this early morning to get better shots of the temple.", "This beach is not great, especially down the end with all the beach clubs. Head to Legian or Uluwatu if you want to swim in the ocean. Nice to watch the sunset though and plenty of beach bars to sit and drink.", "Did a 3 temple tour today, the last one being Tanah Lot. Was a beautiful sunny afternoon, arrived at Tanah Lot around 1715, sunset was due around 1815 Loads of people, went down to the beach level but soon realised it was not going to be a great sunset view, so climbed the stairs to higher ground where the restaurants are. Found a good spot, ordered a couple of coconut drinks and had a relaxing wait for the sunset. Was very nice but not spectacular.", "Tanah Lot offers a far superior visitor experience to the overcrowded and difficult to access temple at Ulu Watu. The views are just as dramatic though more unexpected and the grounds are far superior. There is a pleasant, extensive, pedestrianised street market leading you to the temple and overall it would be easy to spend a very pleasant half a day exploring here.", "Having been to many times and seen Tanah Lot only from afar we decided to head out there We arrived around 10am and there were people arriving and leaving but I think this is a good time to go as at midday it was far to busy The place is very well organised and the temple is truly beautiful and has a sense of serenity You can go up to the temple but be prepared to queue There are other vantage spots around to see the temple in all it’s wonder The tide was out so we wandered all around The waves were far out but with 40 minutes the tide began to come in The ground is very uneven so if you are a little wobbly on your feet or have young children just be aware There are also lots of steps to conquer but it truly is worth the effort We have more visitors in November so we will certainly be heading back", "Tanah Lot Temple is a nese Hindu temple on the rock located in the middle of sea. Last stop during Tanah Lot Tour is visit Tanah Lot Temple. This temple is very beautiful in the particular of the sunset time. We can view this temple from several spot points with spectacular view of the ocean and sunset.", "We visited Tanah Lot in May 2017, it was the last leg of our trip. It was just breath taking... a little crowded, but you can work your way around that. The view of the sunset was awesome. We got a good cabbie who took us to a coffee tasting place before getting to the temple. See the pics attached and judge for yourself :) A must visit if you are in :)", "The beach at Double Six (Legian) is the best of the beaches running south from Kuta to Seminyak. There is a much larger beach area from the water to the hotels/restaurants etc. The Seminyak beach is steeper and not as much beach area, whilst the beach at Kuta is just too busy. South of Double Six road is Legian, lots of beach bars and restaurants, north of Double Six and there are a number of low end restaurants selling Indo food, burgers etc,", "We visited tanah lot in april 2019...we think this beach is one of the best beach in ... you can see a beautiful beach and you can buy some cheaper souvenir...", "Tanah Lot Temple, built on a rock coming out of the sea. The temple itself is amazing. Of course unless you are part of a worship ceremony you cannot enter the temple proper. But the area around the temple is beautiful. There gardens with beautiful flowers, flowering trees, and ornamental trees and shrubs that enhance the grace of the temple itself. Watching the waves crash against the temple rock you wonder how it has been able to withstand the elements. There has been some restoration but it is still quite beyond belief that it could have survived on this rock for 500 or so years. It is worth a visit and awe inspiring. The one big negative about this site is the commercialization that has become part of the \\temple business\\\". I don't know if the temple itself derives any benefit from the hundreds of vendors that line the entrance to the venue. Most of what is sold is only there for the tourist. Restaurants have been erected so the tourist will have a place to eat. One can only hope the temple benefits some how from these businesses.\"", "Tanah lot is a temple built on a large offshore rock with the waves lashing against it which makes it an alluring sight culminating fittingly week long Indonesian adventure.", "Definitely a must visit location for a holiday. Like other attractions (e.g. Tanah Lot Temple), visit early in the day to avoid crowds.", "This is one of the main tourist attractions in . The sight of the temple is a beauty to behold. This is definitely one of the better places to see sunsets in . Tanah Lot Temple is renowned for its unique offshore setting and sunset backdrops. From far away, you can witness an absolutely stunning ancient Hindu shrine perched nicely on top of a unique rock formation amidst constantly crashing waves. The locals here are absolutely proud of this historical site. This tourist attraction has quite a complete set of facilities ranging from with smaller shrines restaurants, souvenir shops and a cultural park presenting regular dance performances called Kecak. Trust me; you will love it for sure. Even though I am a regular visitor to , I have always returned to this temple over and over again....never getting bored of the beauty of this place.", "I took a no-frills sunset tour from Perama Tours for 165k Rupiah (including a discount as I went on their Tanah Lot tour) and the traffic going here was better than the terrible traffic to Tanah Lot from Kuta. If you are lucky as I was, no one else in your tour will go to the Kecak performance so you can get the heck out of here before those seeing the performance try to leave all at once. The temple itself is nothing spectacular and the view of the sunset is like any other sunset view from cliffs (Note: there was usually a cloud bank on the horizon during my week in Kuta) - except there are ornery monkeys who will try and steal whatever they can from you (like a pair of sun glasses and a hair braid from two tourists when I was there). If you are choosing between Uluwatu and Tanah Lot for a sunset tour, go to the latter as its a much prettier sea temple (and a much bigger tourist trap), but be aware of the TERRIBLE TRAFFIC from Kuta that I talked about in my review for it and plan accordingly if you aren't going to be on an organized tour.", "This temple right at the sea shore is simply beautiful, the complex is huge, with many places for snaps. There are food stalls, eateries and handicraft stores in the complex. The sunset view of Tanah lot is worth waiting for followed by Fire dance.", "Heard about Tanah Lot Temple from a friend. We arrive late afternoon and had a wonderful time. Been to many Temples and this one was amazing.", "This is a must visit place if you are in . Try reaching here around an hour before sunset and reserve a table in one of the two restaurants facing the vast Indian ocean offering majestic views of the tanah lot temple and nearby geographical marvels. Walk down to the bolong and tanah lot temple vicinity with the ocean splashing and spraying all around , and as the sunset descend over the area, the place starts becoming a beautiful natural mural with the silhouette of the tanah lot and cliffs against the setting ball of red being the stuff imaginations are made of. You can later have a relaxing dinner at the restaurants overlooking these views and also do some local paintings shopping. Note: I liked the sunset view better from the area high above overlooking the bolong cliff ( a park area created for walking, sitting, relaxing) , after enjoying the close-up view of tanah lot and bolong earlier.", "Pura Tanah Lot is one of the most visited temple in , with unique offshore setting, natural rock formations and stunning sunset backdrop. The temple built for sailors, stands at the junction of sea and low cliffs. You can go till the temple stairs and walk along the sea line, but only during low tides. Entry inside the temple is only for native nese. There is another temple, right towards Tanah Lot, known as Pura Enjung Galuh. It is as beautiful as Tanah lot and stands on a cliff arc. Try visiting at Sunset, and keep atleast an hour, if interested in walking around the sea shore and enjoying the view. Plan accrdingly as reaching here from Kuta-Seminayak can take time due to traffic and narrow roads.", "Tanah Lot is situated on a hillock inside sea - a little walk from the beach area. Adhy (+6281239378353), our most reliable driver friend in (who is actually a teacher for lower grade students but drives the car when he wants), planned the whole day trip in such a manner that it ends at Tanah Lot. It is a bit of drive from Ubud area where we were staying. Typically tourists plan to use Tanah Lot temple for 3 things - first, visit the temple at the hill top inside sea if the water level is low and you can reach the place, second, see the sunset from the beach as it is located on the west side of , third, see the temple organized dance drama Kechak which typically starts at 6.30pm. We got our ticket to enter the temple for 60000 per person and walked about 500 meters from Parkir to reach the temple area. We reached little late as we saw sunset stopping on the road on our way and it was little darkish when we reached the temple area. We did not go near the temple gate as there was a big line of local people but we decided to spend sometime in the beach area walking on the rocky and sand surface. We spent about 45 minutes in the area and wanted to see the dance. We purchased tickets for 50000 pef person. It was organized inside a small stadia but on many days it is organized on the sea beach. The Kechak dance is a cultural tradition . The fire dance is a part of Kechak. The programme is a Ramayan dance drama and we enjoyed it. At the end the artists request audience to take snaps with them. It was a good experience.", "Tanah Lot Temple. Great attraction to visit in . Cost to enter into all attractions. Walk across the ocean with guides helping across the water. Amazing location . Lots of people,still worth the visit. Lots of tour buses.Expected the attraction to be busy due to the water & great views. Good in morning, or late afternoon for visit.", "in my opinion this temple is much better than Tanah lot, maybe because the location that far from kuta so it not as crowd as Tanah Lot,", "You can enjoy the sun, beach sands and kayak in the same place. Provide many spots for your social media. Many Indonesian Tourist visit these place in big group. The wave is not big in the shore, you need to go after the coral to catch the wave.", "only accessible on low tide tanah lot is certainly well worth the trip out. beautiful views and don't forget to get blessed with holy water with plenty of eating places along the way.", "We went to Tanah Lot after a day at Echo beach for the sunset. It is a beautiful must see temple. I would definitely not miss it.", "Trip to Tanah Lot was amazing , be memsmorise by the beautiful scenery. Was recommended by a local guide to visit there! I would highly recommend people to visit. However legend mention best to visit the place as a married couple or solo. If it’s just gf/bf (Chances of Break-up is very high) Well its up to one to believe. Better be safe than sorry. View by the Clift , totally worth it , not for the weak heart!", "It is located northwest of Kuta. Most guided tour will make that the last stop of the day to take in the beautiful sunset. We hired a taxi for the day but did visit Tanah Lot temple around sunset. The admission is 30,000 IDR. It was worth every penny. The ground is quite extensive, but the interesting part is the rocky outcrop facing the ocean and where the temple is located. We were told that non-Muslim are not allowed to get up to the temple ground. I found that a bit puzzling because I did not see anyone allowed up there, Muslim or not. Besides walking around the beach area, there is the Holy Snake attraction. Also, below the temple ground, there is a holy water spring. For a small donation, one is allowed to splash their face with the holy water and get blessed by a religious elder. To the north of the temple is another rock outcrop with some temple structure on it. In fact the sunset of that scene is nicer in my view. After the sunset, everybody is leaving at the same time, so there will be quite a traffic jam.", "It's really overcrowded so don't expect to get perfect sunset. The waves were so strong that it hit us although we were few meters above the sea on the cliff. We couldn't go up to the sacred temple as it's only open for prayers' purpose and not for tourists. Go on an adventure and walk far away from the crowd and you will get to the highest cliff there. You will see endless black sands, rocks, big waves and little creatures along the way. Astonishing nature. We were like \\wow\\\" once we made it to the top of the cliff. Magnificent view from the cliff. Nature is definitely amazing. Besides that, tanah lot is also a great place for shopping. I could easily get a dress for Rp25k. Well, i speak their language though. For those who can speak Indonesian you can most probably get local tickets like we did, but make sure you can speak native languages in the respective districts where you tell them you come from. Tanah lot is a must to visit when you are in . Stunning nature!\"", "Tanah Lot Temple is located on a Rock on the west shore of with beautiful surrounding and presenting an ideal sun set location. The ancient temple is perched on an small island basically of naturally carved limestone rock giving semblance of \\Shesh Naag\\\". Lord Vishnu(Shesh Naag being his bed') and Varun (God of Sea) are worshiped. One can not go on top to see the temple but can walk up to the base where blessings are given by the priest by offering pure sweet water coming out of natural spring and placing Akshat(rice) on forehead and flower on right ear. You can walk up few steps on left side for taking good photograph. One must reach an hour before the sunset to enjoy the beautiful surroundings and take photographs. If one has not purchased souvenirs then try the rows of shops just outside the temple gates. The prices are highly competitive after good bargaining.\"", "Tanah Lot grounds are already full of tourists and shops, and is in danger of being over developed compared to other attractions in . It does offer awesome views, though. The grounds are good for strolling, or even laying out a mat/ shawl over the grass while eating local snacks like krupuk or fruits. Try to jockey for viewing space, especially as the sun sets. It is pretty amazing as the sun's rays hits the sea. The clouds open up, and it is almost like you can expect angels to descend (yes, it is that beautiful). I would give a higher rating, except there are places in the island that offer a better view without having to deal with the crowds.", "A must visit to see the sunset with Pura Batu Bolong in the foreground, there are 2 temples here. The first is the picturesque Tanah Lot Temple, and the equally picturesque is the Batu Bolong Temple. Just make your way to the place and grab a place in the grass covered space and wither your time to see the sunset", "We visited tanah lot on a blustery day. The weather made the setting of this temple built on a rocky island even more dramatic. We were still able to cross through the water and receive a blessing. Moments later the wind and rain kicked the surf up too high for people to cross. Most people recommend sunset which I'm sure is beautiful. Do bring umbrellas or rain ponchos if rain is in the forecast as the temple grounds are expansive and exposed to the elements.", "Tanah Lot Temple was built in 16th century. I like the natural geographical of that place. It very nice and amazing. The temple is only open for local people praying. We as a tourist just take the photo outside.", "Tanah Lot was definitely the most beautiful, stunning temple I have seen in all of Southeast Asia. Despite the crowds, the architecture is stunning and the ocean view is priceless. A must-see for anyone visiting ", "The rain was closing in and this site had to be speedily visited. Again tourists were plentiful making photography a matter of patience. The pagoda style sanctuary is ideally set. It is not an easy site to appreciate holistically and form a clear view of Hindhu practice. The Buddhist feature on the landward side is an interesting feature. Toilets, shops and refreshments are all available.", "Tanah lot temple is amazing place to view sunset and feel the sea breeze. The place is located somewhere between west and south west of . It has lot of shops to shop from. It is recommended to visit this place as early as 3 pm to enjoy this place and its sunset as the entire shopping market closes at at once immediately after sun sets in. The clothes and slippers are available at a good bargain at almost 1/4th of the price. If shopping is in your mind, give this place a must visit.", "Tanah Lot was on the list of places to visit long before we left the UK. Hired a driver to the day from Nusa Dua, leaving at 2:00pm, we headed to Jimbaran Bay for late lunch, then onto Tanah Lot hoping to see the sunset. It was quite a moving place and even though you cannot go inside the Temple itself, you can venture down to the waters edge and get up quite close or walk along the cliff edge where there are many cafes with a tables offering great views especially for the sunset. It was a great end to the day.", "The setting of the Tanah Lot temple just off the coast is quite dramatic! We went there in July 2015 with our two young kids aged 4 and 6. As we went there during low tide, we were able to walk across to the temple and get blessed by the priests there. This make it more interesting than just admiring the temple from the coast. So if there is one suggestion I could offer, it would be to visit the temple during low tide. For our full review on , visit Our Travel Story blog at ourtravelstory.com.", "First went to Tanah Lot over 35 years ago and I should have kept that memory. Back then it was just the Temple and it felt special. Now, it's geared at tourists and there are shops and markets as well as accommodation. I guess if youve never seen it before it might he OK to see but it's not really worth the trip from Kuta.", " is well known for its rice paddies, beaches, coral reefs and the volcanic mountains. For me even more important thing is the culture that they preserved since a thousand years. Temples are existed within the premises of almost all the houses. Praying uniforms are compulsory for all the rituals. Traditional dances are performed in Schools, Hotels & in their Community Centers in every Thursday. Tanah Lot Temple is also equally interesting to visit; traditional rituals also used to take there in almost all the days. nese are very rich in their culture.", "Good to go during evening to see the sundown with a coconut drink in hand. Spectacular view of the temple on the rock. Lot of shops which you must bargain, for Muslim there is asi padang\\\" at the car.bus parking area. Could rent a van for 7 pax at IND 300K to tour this area for the duration of 5 hours to and fro. Take a photo with the ready photographer for just on IND 20K for a picture, its worth it.\"", "Beautiful temple, place and waves. If u go to first place to visit Tanah Lot. U can enjoy the atmosphere, traditional balenese and the great view.", "Tanah Lot Temple was a good outing. The water level was low while we there, and we could actually walk to the temple. The little shops and restaurants en-route to the temple were charming. A good outing", "Tanah Lot is one of icon and must visit list if come to . There the sacred Hindu temple to worship nese Sea God sits on the large formation rock on the offshore and been build abtout 16th century. Better time to visit temple is in the morning or when it is low tide, so can reach the temple and walking closer to the temple. Sunset time also good to see the sunset scenery and dancing performance. Still in the area there a bridge stone with hole under and famous call as “ Batu Bolong”", "Went for a sight see for the day of places we had not seen in our many times in . Found a driver and told him we wanted a day trip and to head north. We ended up at ulun Danu Bratan Temple....at first when our driver said during our drive he wanted to show us \\another temple\\\" I was hesitant and said no keep driving (no disrespect meant...but we have seen many many temples) ..anyway as he drove past he told us that the lake was the mouth of a volcano and it did look very beautiful. He stopped car and we looked at the water and surrounds. I noticed numerous canoe type boats and ask if we could use...the owner of one of many of these canoes he would take us for a hour tour of lake and temple....it was the most amazing hour I have spent in ...breath taking experience .....simply spiritual\"", "Going in the evening to Tanah Lot Temple wasnt a good idea Firstly the crowds were packed everywhere, plus unluckily for us it was cloudy. Secondly,we will visit the temple again but in the early morning period as not so many tourist will be there A hint,to the right is a small market, go to the end of the path and a restaurant is there without anybody in front of you, plus the view is unrestricted.", "Wonderful place to rest and relax after an emotional journey to Jakarta and other sites in . Found a nice spot and rented and all-day bed at the beach to rest and relax with a good book. Food comes to you and the beauty parlours as well. But it is never when you want to have their services. Quite annoying to have vendors hoovering around you until you purchase something and they are happy to leave. But others follow....", "If we were staying away from Tanah Lot, I would’ve visited and then been disappointed. But we were staying in the Tanah Lot region so came by to see it and well, it was whatever. Maybe I’ve seen way too many temples and sunsets that were far more beautiful and memorable but this felt like a waste of time. It’s crowded and obviously, because there are so many local and foreigners visiting, extremely dirty with trash everywhere. I decided to go early, around 6/7 in the morning, to get a view of it from one of the viewing points and take a couple of pictures but even then, it’s not great. The place gets so crowded even at that hour. There are tons of temples and sunsets that you can see but this is just average unless you feel that it has some significance to you. It’s charm of being a lone temple island is not as magical as it sounds. You cross the Tanah Lot market on your way and that’s worth a visit. All in all: 3/10.", "Tanah Lot Temple is a truly cultural experience and definitely worth visiting. It feels like a different world to Seminyak and other places that most foreigners go to. Lovely countryside along the way too as you leave behind the busy places of . The market around the temple is extensive too.", "Im trully amazed with the spectacular view at tanah lot. Place to go and really nice view. U wont regret to come here.", "Tanah lot was the last destination on my half day tour. Check the weather and sunset time before booking a tour/self-drive or you may not see the perfect view. You should also think about the traffic influence to schedule the time. I recommend to be there before 5:45pm and take a nice spot and wait for the sunsets. You can also see millions of bats flying out during the sunset just like the congress bridge in Austin.", "Tanah lot is one of the must see attractions while you’re in . We went to Tanah Lot in the afternoon since we were told that sunset is beautiful from this area. When we got there, we could see the tanah lot and it’s low tide at that time that’s why we can roam around the temple. Too bad that this place is overcrowded with tourists (we cannot blame the place itself since it’s a main attraction in ) so if you want to take majestic picture of the temple, expect that there will be many tourists in your pic.", "Taman Lot Temple is at the top of my list of temples to visit in . The reason is simple, it’s just stunning to see this temple standing on a rock in the Indian Ocean with waves pounding against it. Just across from the main temple there is a jut of land that extends into the ocean with more of the temple complex built upon it. A natural Cove is formed and the waves crashing into the cove are a perfect example of the power of the ocean. There is a lot going on in Tanah Lot including some men taking pictures of people with their giant Anaconda snake. We really had an enjoyable visit to this temple.", "It’s a beautiful place that is definitely worth visiting. The sunset was great. It reminds one of the majesty of nature regardless of the human race’s (in)significance. We had not originally planned to go but decided on a whim to do so when we were on a grab car. Upon arrival, the driver asked if we’d like for him to wait for us as Tanah Lot does not allow tourists to take a grab car out of the place. We have not heard of this rule before and didn’t know how long we’d take so we said no. When we were ready to leave at around 7pm, we tried booking a grab car to no avail. There were a few local drivers offering their service to send us out but we refused. Everyone else seemed to have arranged transport! 😱 Out of desperation, we called a Friend in for help. He told us that the rule was true. It would be dangerous for him to pick us up from Tanah Lot and we had to walk about 1km out before he met us. He shared if we were to take a local transport from Tanah Lot to Seminyak, it could easily cost us 500k. That’s insane!! The grab app only quoted 81k for the same route! Other than this slight hiccup, we have no regrets visiting Tanah Lot. It was simple, beautiful and elegant. Other important information to note... It costs about 60k per pax to enter and 5k to park a car if you’d like your driver to wait!", "The tanah lot temple was a beautiful temple, we visited it just before sunset but the sun was behind the clouds sadly, the problem with it was there were so many tourists there. But a great view!", "Tanah lot is a must-see temple in itinerary. Ideally people visit the temple in the evening to catch sunset. But irrespective of the weather and sun conditions, the temple looks majestic sitting atop a black rock cliff with sea waves crashing the shoreline.", "Tanah Lot... Famous place, nice to know what the nese doin there, so you not only take pictures. Visit Tanah lot, you'll never get disappointed, it will make you wanna come again, someday...", "What an extraordinary temple. Truly not to be missed, and easily doable on a day trip from Ubud or the south beaches. If you could visit only one temple, I’d chose Tanah Lot, the setting on the sea is truly breath-taking. Send the day there, have lunch, buy some souvenir, drink luwak (civet coffee) and enjoy sunset, too, why not. You will not be disappointed, or else is not for you.", "I think tanah lot is the best temple area, because its not only tanah lot temple there, but also some beautiful temple in that area which is also beautifull", "The Tanah Lot Temple is perched on top of a rock cliff overlooking the Indian Ocean. But for the touristic crowds, this place would have been a peaceful meditation spot.", "Our visit to Tanah Lot Temple at sunset was a highlight for me. I loved it!!!! We went with a local driver and he gave us all the best advantage points for photos.", "I went to this temple late morning, it was still low tide, so one could access the temple steps. There was a crowd, as with all famous attractions. None the less, the weather was good and the image presented was something I have never seen before. To access the steps of the temple, one must drink from the holy spring, and then be blessed by a holy man - of course a donation is warranted. The surrounding gardens and temples make for a scenic and peaceful walk, even amongst the crowds. You can definitely put Tanah lot temple on your to do list, when in .", " is famous as \\an island of one thousand temples\\\" although ten thousands is more like it, actually. With that many temples on the island, there is just not other temple that is like Tanah Lot temple. You could walk to the temple from the land during low tide. During high tide, you could hold onto a rope connecting the temple to the land. The beauty of Tanah Lot has to be experienced as I cannot explain the amazing feeling I have every time I visit this sacred temple.\"", "Could not believe the state of he beaches Why the government don't do something is beyond me survives off tourism, however their beaches are a disgrace Utterly filthy, it's no wonder no one swims in there, or even walks the beaches. CLEAN UP YOUR ACT BALI 👿", "It's a nice beach but great views at sunset but there are definitely nicer beaches in .  The beaches over in Uluwatu are cleaner and more beautiful.The nice part about this beach is that it's one long continuous beach. We ended up walking all the way from Canggu to Seminyak and then down to Legian and Kuta.", "Visiting Tanah Lot put a tick against one of my bucket list items. This beautiful temple, carved out of rock in the ocean is inaccessible for much of the day when the tide is high. Many people visit at sunset but we chose to go during the day when the tide was low and we could walk out to the temple. There is a natural spring in the base of the temple and the water is considered Holy Water by the priests. We were able to cleanse in this water and were blessed by the temple priests. Donations are requested The view is amazing, the temple itself spectacular. You can’t go up into the temple, the hundreds of years of pounding waves are doing their damage and now only the temple staff go up there for ceremonies. Well worth a visit if you’re in . We had a driver for the day from Seminyak. Quite easy to do, just make sure you know where you want to go otherwise you may be taken to places the driver gets a kickback.", "We visited Tanah Lot Temple in the afternoon and it was very sunny, very touristy. The temple itself is quite beautiful but that is where all the good things end. If you find yourself in the area, would recommend visiting it once to cross this one off your list. Definitely not going back.", "There's actually 2 Temples. When facing the sea, Pura Batu Bolong is the smaller temple on the right and Pura Tanah Lot is the bigger Temple on the right. Both do not allow visitors to enter. But wonderful place to watch the sunset. Be there before 5.30pm.", "Tanah Lot temple is located at the southwest of island. It is known for the sunset view. But if you go late in the evening, the water would have receded. There are many eatouts and shops around - so it is a proper tourist location. You can click good pictures of the setting sun and the rocks. There is a queue to just step into the caves where you would be blessed by the priests and you HAVE TO make a donation - this was something that put me off. When there is a fee to enter a temple, you should not be forced to pay to get blessed !!!", "Tanah lot is one famous tourist spot for its sunset beauty. The place is really crowded during the evenings so always try to go early and spend some time here before you can watch over the beautiful sunset. There are lots of shopping spots in the path to this place. Photos were beautiful here. Must visit place of .", "Tanah Lot looks different depending on the time of day and weather conditions. The sea here can be quite rugged, and when it is, you get a completely different atmosphere. I came here first in 1988 and I must say it has changed a lot with the markets and memorial. Certainly worth the trip.", "We visited tanah lot on our own as the trips seemed ridiculously overpriced, 350k+! We were staying in kuta, hired a scooter and drove, it took 1 hour exactly. The price for entry is 30k so overall it cost us 61k each including scooter hire and parking! We got there just as everyone was leaving, and there was a lot of people leaving! The sun was just setting and the view was beautiful. We took photos and were blessed by the keepers of the temple for a small donation. The temple is easy to get too at low tide but as we looked around the tide began to come in and the water became deep and strong when heading back to shore. those with young children be very careful! Overall beautiful place to visit and take photos and a lovely amount of, non-pushy, market stalls for you to buy bits and Bob's! Definitely go just be aware it's very, very popular!", "Tanah Lot temple is situated in the western part of . It is around 1 hour drive from Kuta. It is situated on the rock in the sea. Looks like an island, but is connected. Tourists can walk to the temple for a fee.", "It was an great sightseeing time there. The main temple at times you are allowed to walk down to on the rocks due to how the tide is. Lots of places to rest and take in the multitude of views. As well as the temples there are to see go and see the Kecak fire dance which is located at the other end of the beach from Tanah Lot Temple it starts after sunset. Well worth the trip. So plan to go more towards sunset to see the temple to catch the fire dance as well that night. 🔥🔥🙌🏻🙌🏻", "We had been to once before but didn't get to Tanah Lot. We are glad we did this time as it was worth the visit. The trip in the car to the temple was really interesting too.", "Visiting Tanah Lot is absolutely not a must to do in !! This temple is expensive (60 000 entrance + 2 000 parking) and it is just really small and not as nice as all other temple on the island ! Bear in mind that you cannot visit the temple, you pay to go around the temple. Don't expect a huge and extremelly beautiful place, it's just a small \\basic\\\" temple on a rock few meters from the shore. You can really visit much better temple in for free or 10 times cheaper than Tanah Lot.\"", "On our last visit to we thought we would check out Tanah Lot, we had previously given it a miss as we had the kids with us and had heard that it was really crowded. They weren't wrong! It was crowded. For me, it took away from what could have been a more enjoyable experience. Bus groups, people trying to sell you things and every photo contained hundreds of others standing in front of the amazing temple taking selfies. I'm am glad that I have been and seen it for myself, however if you have an aversion to overcrowded attractions like me, make it a quick visit early in the morning or give it a miss altogether.", "Personally I like it better than Tanah Lot temple... unfortunately it was a very dry season so there was not much water around the temple otherwise worth a visit... Nice area along with the other near by lakes and the Danau Batur lake and volcano.", "Tanah lot temples are well located at the beach. Nice surroundings and views! The main temple isn't really big, just nice to make a picture with and that's it. I enjoyed the views more than the temple. After a hour we left, isn't much to see!", "Tanah Lot is the place to visit for viewing sunsets! And very romantic. It gets very busy at this time but definitely worth a look. The temple is beautiful and the views overlook the Indian ocean. We were staying in Kuta and it seemed quite a drive from our hotel which surprised me.", "I hadn’t been to Tanah Lot for over 20 years and I must say it was worth going again. Got some great photos!", "We watched the sunset from Tanah Lot and it was a beautiful experience. Definitely worth a visit. The temple is majestic and the location is fantastic. However, it is very crowded but such a place will always attract many tourists.", "It is more of a scenic beauty while watching the gentle waves lashing on the huge rocks, atop which is nestled the tanah lot temple. Best time to visit is during sunset. U fortunately a cess to the temple is restricted.", "27 December 2015, visited most significant icon, Tanah Lot Temple. It was mid day thus was high tide. Big waves rushed and hit on the shore. Many tourists from all over. Domestic and International. Lots of souvenirs shops, restaurants, cafes leading to the entrance of the garden. Tanah Lot is also a Hindu temple build on a gigantic stone in the middle of the sea. One of its kind in the world. When it's low tide (likely evening) it is possible to walk across to the island. However the temple is strictly prohibited. It's also located on the western side of the island thus a good place to marvel the exotic sunset. Nice unique place. Visitors to should consider adding this attraction to their list.", "We went to see Tanah Lot at sundown with Asia World tours. When you drive in, there is a massive parking lot full of cars and coaches. I had no idea how big or how busy the area is. There was some kind of arts festival going on when we visited, so I don't know if it was especially busy but the place was heaving... There are several temples here, with the one on a rock the most iconic and what I thought of if someone said ' ' before I actually came to the island. However, the evening we visited the tide was way out beyond the temple, and the beach and surrounding rocks were swarming with people! Not the view I was expecting and I have to say I was rather disappointed. It was very touristy and a million miles from the sacred site I had imagined. Oh, and make sure you have some small change as you need to pay to use the not very nice toilets!", "Tanah lot temple is surrounded by oceans. To reach it from Nusa Dua 90 minutes. On the beach there is a temple. This is a very nice for relaxed place, the views are amazing and great for the take photos.", "A renowned icon, Tanah Lot is a great way to spend an afternoon, or evening if you want to include the amazing sunset views & kecak fire dance show. I spent a fantastic 4 hours exploring all the temples in the complex, including the Tanah Lot Temple, plus the huge surrounding market area. It is probably best to hire a car with driver or include it in a tour, however if you want to get a taxi, unlike Uluwatu, there is the option of getting a return taxi after you've finished. It is quite spectacular coastline and the lower the tide the better chance to walk, or wade, across to the base of the Temple. Afterwards, explore the massive market area. There are plenty of restaurants & coffee shops, plus shops & stalls selling everything tourist. Perhaps save your tourist shopping until you get here, as you will generally find most stuff cheaper here (the same stuff) than in the main tourist centres of Kuta & Legian and it's all in one spot - it's huge! It was also a great experience meeting people from all over, enjoying their day out! Try a Luwak coffee with the wonderful staff at the Gloria Jeans coffee shop too. A wonderfully friendly bunch of young locals who epitomise what is all about - happy smiles & friendly people.", "This is a very touristy attraction but the views of the ocean and templs are amazing. Along our trip we purchased item from some vendors. Had a friend take a picture with a large snake, drank from a holy fountain. This place was as amazing as it was sacred for the people of Indonesia.", "As the final part of our Temple Tour with Discova, we ended up at the world famous Tanah Lot Temple. Whilst it was incredibly busy, like a lot of the stops on the tour, Tanah Lot also boasted some of the most unique vistas. The island temple itself is a gorgeous site to behold, as well as the distinct styling of the statues and gateways that dot the surrounding area all carrying that certain nese charm that is impossible to see anywhere else. Even if you don't go on a tour of 's temples, like we did, Tanah Lot should most definitely be on your list.", "A NEW NAME AND APPEARANCE FOR AN OLD SPOT…. ­ I first visited in the early 80s – stayed here in 2015 – and checked it out annually since. A NEW NAME - this 500m section of the 9km KUTA to CANGGU beach strip has only been referred to as DOUBLE SIX BEACH these past few years. Prior, it was simply that section where LEGIAN BCH changes to SEMINYAK BCH – abt 3km from the KUTA end. Makes sense: the huge DOUBLE SIX RESORT was not opened until AUG. ‘14. A NEW APPEARANCE – I used to cycle KUTA-CANGGU beach in the 80s. Back then, the busy hotel strip would start to peter out in LEGIAN – by the time I got to the D6 area there was nothing much in back of the beach – just the occasional resort accessed by tracks down from JL LEGIAN inland. How things have changed – continuous resorts now extend past D6 to north of SEMINYAK. So D6 BEACH has changed, but what is it like? Well it’s one of the more popular stretches of sand along this busy strip - because of GOOD ACCESS (Jalan Arjuna hits the beach here from inland LEGIAN/STH SEMINYAK which have dozens of resorts covering all budgets - and the FABULOUS BEACH CLUBS with their on-sand soft cushions and little tables mentioned in many other reviews. The place is certainly attractive, with lotsa sunlounges for rent and those multi-coloured umbrellas. South of the beach clubs are a host of those local guys selling beer – buy from them and you get the plastic chair and table, usually an umbrella and are their friend for life. They often rent sunlounges, surfboards etc MY RATING Normally I would rate D6 Beach ABOVE AVERAGE but for one demerit – the open drain that runs below JL ARJUNA exits across the beach: dry season sees just a trickle but wet season can be a torrent. TIPS – wet season is not the best time to visit the whole extended beach – lotsa rubbish and storm run-off in the ocean, onshore blustery waves can create dangerous swimming conditions and periodic storm-drains and creeks gushing across the sand make lateral progress difficult. However many still holiday here – although SANUR the other side of the island has much nicer (better sheltered) conditions. BTW you can still get plenty of sunshine in wet season (usually). - those beach clubs: at least 3 starting at D6 RESORT. 2019’s visit saw the northern-most with at least 1000 people on the sand! Most seemed Indonesian (it was the IDUL FITRI holiday period). Indos in holiday mode are good value but too many people for me – I went back to the beer guys. - all beachfront accommodation these days seems mid-range to high end. Dozens of places covering all budgets within a 10 min stroll inland via JL ARJUNA. - JL ARJUNA and others similarly have dozens of restaurants from sub-budget up. Wandering food halwkers on the sand can provide some inexpensive yummy stuff as does the guy doing roasted corn foot of ARJUNA. - no shortage of RETAIL THERAPY on ARJUNA and along JL LEGIAN 800M inland (latter has some of BALI’s better boutiques and furniture/art) - football fans will usually find several games on more open sections of sand. Outsiders welcome. SUM UP – definitely worth a visit but overall no better than half a dozen other locations along the long extended beach", "Tanah lot is really a unique temple. Make sure to be ready to have a dip and be wet if you would wish to have the full experience. Truly a picturesque area too. Tip: do some shopping here - the prices are reasonable (cheaper than most of the places we went to in ), you can bargain, and the farther away the store is from the temple the cheaper the prices ;) if you are a group, buy as a group and they will oblige you with further discount if requested", "Me and my husband viaited Tanah lot temple in in December 2018 after reading a lot of blogs and reviews about it. There couldn’t have been any better disappointment or disaster than that! No doubt the tiny temple has a great cliff view, beach and gardens etc but the crowd!! People had flocked in as though there was something sold for free of cost! There wasn’t a space for single person to stand and look at the temple from a distance! The entrance to temple was restricted to tourists due to some loval festival and entrance to the beach was also prohibited for safety. I genuinely failed to understand what exactly for people go there??? has way bettwr views, cliffs and temples than Tanah Lot! Riding for about 28kms from our home in the scortching sun paid truly NOTHING! All you get to see there are loads and loads of people with selfie sticks trying to click their own some 100 pictures with a different pose each time at a same place! I suggest you to explore on your own, and not to really rely upon these over hyped bloggers and reviewers!", "Best to come 1 hour or more before sunset, so you get to explore the little market stalls that are much much cheaper than Kuta, Legian or Seminyak stalls, and haggling is pretty easy because they already start pretty cheap (for example, got a hello kitty sarong for 60,000 rupiah after starting at 80k (in K,L or S it starts at 250,000 which is beyond any reasonable haggling). However, selection is more limited to branded clothes and no fake nikes etc. Entry fee was negligible at 50k rupiah or maybe less, I didn't care cos it was cheap. People with large docile snakes along the side walks for 50k for heaps of photos. Then you reach the beautiful grounds of Tanah Lot where you can watch some surfers and the landscape. Down at Tanah Lot Temple there are heaps of people around, and you gotta line up for a short 5 min wait to touch the water coming out of a bamboo pipe that is apparently holy or something. The view is spectacular if it's a clear or hazy horizon (see photos), and definitely worth visiting. Pram access is a no go so you have to carry your child, but you can leave your pram at 2nd entrance near the water. About an hour from Seminyak, or 30 mins if no traffic.", "Tanah Lot is very incredible with the temple over the cliff on the sea. Surround this place there are many corals and people can play the sea water. This place also good for photgraphy. Fully recommended one.", "We were on family holiday to & visit Tanah Lot Temple. Amazing view from of the sea from the temple. Temple located in the middle of the sea & its awesome experience taking a shot when the sun setting.", "we were picked up at the port in a lovely airconditioned van for our group of 8. Nyoman and his driver. Fabulous ..we headed to Tegalalang rice terrace thru the streets of ..Beautiful ..and the onto Tenah alot...the most beautiful templae by the sea...stunning...stunning views & had lunch and a quiet beer & checked out the markets..what a great day out with Nyoman... Thank you for another fabulous day in Nyoman ..We highly recommend Nyoman for your next guide in ...", "I have visited tanah lot many times, amazing rock temple, pay entry ticket, enjoy sunset, shopping nesse crafted gifts, stunning view for photo.", "I know. Everyone's going to hate me for saying this but how can you take something so beautiful and spiritual and ruin it with such tacky touristic exploitation and overkill. It could not be a further departure from what the Tanah Lot Temple was intended to be when first built. Yes the views are amazing. Yes the sites fantastic. But no, no, no, you don't let 10,000 people (under-emphasised) traipse all over sacred grounds having locals try to hawk you photos holding snakes or each other! This was not what the Tanah Lot Temple was intended for! This was the third temple I had visited in a day and I did enjoy all these experiences. Tanah Lot is incredible, despite there being no sunset to watch that day. I just couldn't get my head around the zillion selfie-sticks dangling in the wind like bamboo weeds. It was like going to the Louvre in Paris on a free-entry day to see the Mona Lisa! And despite the commercial overtures, I didn't mind the long walk back to my car, past the tacky T-shirts because I really wanted a fresh coconut, that I got. Warm!", "Not just a temple, Tanah Lot is a unique place to visit and not to mention an amazing photo opportunity. There are smaller little temples you can go in too and it's surrounded by shops just a short walk from the temple itself. Downside would be the huge amount of tourists, but then again, I was one too! We paid 300,000 to get driven there, our guide to wait and take us back. Slightly expensive we found so try and pay that as a max", "tanah lot temple is nice place to visit to take pictures. you can not tnter the temple.. you are going thee only for clicking nice pictures. you have 1 small garden and 2-3 rocks on hwhich you can stand and have pictures.. good view during sunset time.. its quite far from nusa dua ,, appx 1 hour plus drive. you will find photographers , who are very cooperative and ready to click pictures evn in your mobile... a photographer will charges appx indian rupees 50 for to click picture and give you photo from his camera... few shops are located to buy mineral water, some traditional items, coconut water(you should have,, its around rs 100 but its worth).. you have public toilet and even private toilet (indian ruppes 20 chargeable, its clean ) you can spend appx 1 hour at this place..", "It is ancient Hindu pilgrimage temple Pura Tanah Lot, a popular tourist and cultural icon.we went in the low tide season so we coulld walk to the temple with out any difficulty. You cannot go inside as it is restricted same as many other temples in . But u still can take panoramic pictures from rocks around the temple. Be careful as these rocks are covered with sea grass and extremely slippery. It is advised to wear suitable footware.", "Set your destination agenda to Tanah Lot, whenever you have time to go vacation in . You will never get disappointed. Every single picture shoot from any side, it will create excellent images in your photo album. The wave is friendly, the mystic smells are very strong, that's what I can call unique selling point.", "The views are decent and the location is very clean compared to the rest of . However, it was the most crowded tourist destination we have seen in (and that's saying something). When you are staying near Tanah Lot it is worth the visit, but if you are a bit further away (Kuta, Legian, Seminyak) then I would skip it when time is scarce. There are far better options without busloads of tourists and the +hour drive.", "This place offers great scenery. Even though the temple is small and not for the tourist. The temple is just on the seashore which marked its uniqueness. Unlike tanah lot are you will have to wear sarang that will be available with the ticket. The entrance ticket is 30000 IDR per person. in the evening jio mein enjoy there are local dances well and there is a separate charges for that. From here as well you may view a beautiful sunset. Be aware of the monkeys because they are notorious. These monkeys are unlike monkey forest monkeys. They will snatch your belongings so be alert about them. It's a big area you may roam around and enjoy the beauty of nature. There are restaurants as well even though small one.", "Tanah lot is the most beautiful among thousands of temples in . perched precariously on tumbling rocks in an outcrop on the crashing waves on a sublime beach one marvels at the builders of this temple for its exotic location ,divinity is personified in such a location and the place is meant for photography with its exotic location specially during sunrise and set .", "Tanah Lot temple is located on a hill top and famous for the amazing sunset. This is a public temple and you offer your prayers", "We went to Tanah Lot in Afternoon. We saw sun go down, We can see very beautiful Sunset. We enjoyed our time together and take a picture together. We get perfect view for take a picture.", "A bit disappointed by Tanah lot. Cool to see and a stunning sunset however you are not allowed into the temple. I was expecting something spiritual but I was let down. Everything here is set up to extort money from tourists and there is little to no feeling of religion or spiritually here. I mean a Ralph Lauren as you walk in? Give me a break. I've been to plenty of temples around the world and have always been allowed in at least to some extent. They give you a blessing in the cave beneath the temple and then demand a \\donation\\\". They made my friend pay to go to the bathroom... Yikes. Again, it is a stunning place to see but I wouldn't go in with the expectation of having a truly profound experience more like visiting any other tourist attraction.\"", "I’ve been to Tanah Lot four times over the last 40 years and I was really disappointed to see how commercial this very spiritual place has become. There were at least 200 market stalls, and hordes of tourists (ourselves of course included). It is still a beautiful place, just not what it once was. Worthwhile if you have never been, but if you have keep your previous memory safe and unspoiled.", "The views are spectacular, truly magnificent. Make sure you are there for sunset otherwise there is no point. Be careful as well as the Indonesians arent too hot on health and safety and it is one slip away from death frankly! The monkeys are larger here so be careful with exposed jewellery etc. My wife had her flip-flop taken and a chunk bitten out of it. Still a cool place and a wonderful view. There is a dance show but it seemed to be a money spinner so we didnt bother.", "Beautiful tample on the lake, 1 hours drive from ubud. Beautiful garder with any deferent flower, if like we can around the lake use boath also have tradisional kayaking. Many local Indonesian also going here with big group so litle trouble to get a picture with a beautiful backround.", "If you would like to enjoy the sunset, the view at Tanah Lot beach is breathtaking. I went there around 5 pm, just nice to witness the sunset. But I just felt I should go there earlier to enjoy the beach breeze and stay long there and have a walk. The place will stary get darker as early as 6pm. And you are required to vacate the place latest by 7pm. I enjoy the sunset and the big waves hitting the rock and the water splash. Tanah Lot is one of the best place I ever visited although I'm not a beach person. I found relax with the sound of the waves and the breeze.", "Tanah lot was a very beautiful and scenic place to walk around. It cost 60.000rp for adult entry which I thought was a bit expensive, but once inside many of the restaurants are still reasonably priced. Definitely wear sunscreen and pack a hat if you go as there is a fair bit of footpath without shade around the area!", "Was very pleased to be at tanahlot..the place was very nice n the temple was in the middle ..u need to cross the in order to reach the temple but if tide u cannot go down to visit the temple... was very hot at that time we reach and alot of visitor(tourtrist) has alot of souveniers shop along the way down to the temple..our tour guide park the car in upper car park so from up u can view everyting ..then we walk down to the temple..there a holy snake near the temple and also the temple was serrounder with salt sea water but in the temple its self has pure water which i find very magical... the wave the sea was very natural and very calm to be there ..and was blessed to be blessed at the temple..if come is a must to tanah lot...and also alot of local n wester food restaurent too..the toilet in upper carpark need to be pay (30sen rupiah) and its very clean..happy to be at tanah lot", "My 3rd visit and never get bored After 1.30 hours drive from Kuta , we arrived at noon after had lunch at Jimbaran Roman Cafe. Very well organized for parking and entrance tickets. Mana will approach and give the tickets after collect money. Lots of souvenirs shops along the way to see the Temple. There are two spots of the important part to see in Tanah Lot 1. The main Temple, no extra charge to enter to the top but if only taste the holy water in the ground floor cave, just initially give money to show respect. But if you like to go up to Temple and join the locals for prayers or just watch they pray, you should rent locals formal outfit. It's quite interesting. Go to the top at sunset is the most beautiful moments. 2. On the left before the main Temple there's sign Holy Snake, also need to pay respect to give small money to management seating there just tell him you like to see the holy snake. I don't really know the story behind this Temple so I can't tell much. Most of the visitors like to come for beautiful sunset and the view of beach hmm breathtaking. Enjoy view, taking photos, having fun with the waves. My family's enjoy shopping a lot. The price is just the same with Sukawati market, so if you were plan to come here no need to waste time to Sukawati market anyone. Because Sukawati is just a large market for nese garment. Need a skill to bargain. Recommended for any age and any type of travelers.", "This is absolutely a gorgeous natural view. It is not so far out from Ubud, but yes it will be quite a distant out for you from anywhere else. I was traveling from Tanah Lot and it is a slightly longish ride. You can easily spend some time here waiting for the sunset. There is a performance in the evening as well which I skipped out on - so don't have an opinion yet. But you have to pay for this performance and it is in a segregated area. I am not sure how much of the view you can see while the performance is ongoing since it looks like fairly visually obstructed area. You will get small snacks/water etc here. Women will be handed sarongs to cover up - especially if you are in trousers or very short dress/shorts. There are monkeys here and it may not be a good idea to engage with them even if someone is feeling adventurous. Overall an absolute delight being here", "When in , Tanah Lot is a must-see place to go. The views are spectacular plus you get a real feeling of spirituality while there. It is, after all, a temple. Also, the shopping is cheaper than Kuta and you don't get the in-your-face harassment of the sellers like in Kuta. Lots of delicious food and very cheap prices. Highly recommended place to go and spend a couple of hours. You can even get your photo taken with a very large python if you want.", "So many tourists but thats normal at Tanah Lot around the evening time to catch a sunset! Impressive temple design on the rocks!", "Tanah lot temple is 1 hr 15 min drive from Kuta. The place is a scenic beauty. There is a temple in the sea. This spot is one of the tourist attraction point and recommended to visit if anyone is visiting .", "Tanah Lot temple is the last sea temple in . The sun sets over the Indian Ocean behind the temple and provides THE most stunning backdrop for a drink and dinner on the cliff top. Easy to get to and most definitely worth taking the time!", "The view of the temple on the water is spectacular. And everyone who wants to see some culture would be advised to visit tanah lot temple. A word of warning .Sunset is THE time to go,and although the distance is only about 20 k from kuta it will take you an hour in heavy traffic. About a 300k return trip ,by taxi.admission 35 k per person . Aim to arrive an hour before sunset to get a good cliff side table at one of the cafes. Beers and drinks at reasonable pricess .there are lots of shops there simmilar to the kuta markets. I have found the locals very friendly here ,and the shop owners not pushy. it is as good a place as any to see the sunset in ,and MUCH cheaper than some other popular sunset spots.", "Double 6 is one of the nicest beaches on . It is very big and stretches from Kuta upto Seminyak. Double 6 is perfctly located in the middle and has some great waves for surfing and some nice beachbars and restaurants. Mind you prices are relatively high, specially in the busy seasons", "I visited the Tanah Lot Temple yesterday with my husband right before sunset, and I highly recommend doing so at that time. can not only be very humid, but also hot. We arrived around 5:00 local time (they close at 7:00) and that was enough time to see the temple. The cliffs overlooking the beach and temple are breathtaking. Talk about some great photo opportunities. There are places where you can gain access to views a little closer but that requires a donation and holy water blessing from a priest. I had an incredible time here, and would advise others to come and see this for themselves.", "The best destination in and for all my friends don't asking visit in if you Not yet visit in tanah lot temple.", "We came here at the end of a day tour to see the sunset at Tanah Lot Temple by the sea. We decided to sit high up on the cliff where there are a number of cafes you can buy drinks and food. The position is wonderful if you want to capture the sun as it sets into the ocean and then the changing colours in the sky. Magical. There are lots of tourists but also plenty of places to get a comfortable position to take photos and admire the scenery.", "Quite interesting place with high tights might jz attract u anytime. Lol! They had a snake temple but We were running out of time so we couldn't visit. Also we have to do a water crossing to get into the temple but the water level was high when we went so we dare not to get in 😆", "One of the iconic landmarks in , Tanah Lot is an ancient Hindu temple that rests on a large offshore rock on the coastal line of Tabanan area. This is, in fact, one of the seven temples around the nese coast. In the nese language, Tanah Lot stands for land (Tanah) in the sea (Lot), quite aptly describing the location of the temple. Tanah Lot is a very popular tourist destination and is often very busy, especially at the time of sunset. At the entrance to the temple, there is a gate with stunning nese architecture, and many tourist shops offering local art and crafts.", "Hi everyone. I'm here, in since 24th of June. And today i decided to visit Tanah Lot, one of the picturesce places here, in . The weather is much more hotter, than for example in Nusa Dua (my hotel is located in Nusa Dua). moreover, the sun is really hots. So, its required to wear long slived, light shirt. Cause you can get sunstroke. It is too easy. So, be careful. The entrance is not so expensive, if i'm not mistake 20k or 30k rupiahs. The parking is 5000. So, you can pay 35000 rupiahs = 3-5 $, and can walk everywhere u want. The place is really great. The prices within the tanah lot area are high, but u can low them down, you can deal. For instance i bought \\sarong\\\" for 30k rupiahs, but the beginning price was 80k))). I bought many interesting things there. Moreover, you can buy many souvenirs from metal, wood, material, etc. The tanah lot itself is really beautiful. The tanah lot is located on water. The landing is very successful, and the nature over there is very cool. I like this place. Also, i advice everyone who is visiting , to visit this place also. Worth its money))\"", "We rented a motorbike and went to explore Tanah Lot, a nese Temple on the coast. It is about 40 minutes drive. I would suggest to go early to avoid the crowd, as this is one of those places that most people who visit would go. This is a beautiful spot for sunset as well but decided not to because of the traffic and the crowds. If you are like us and try to have a spot to yourself as much as this is possible keep in mind that around 10am the tour buses were arriving.", "Entry is relatively expensive by Indonesian standards (30k Rp pp). If you like to have a laugh at someone elses expensive (middle aged western woman becoming hysterical when a monkey climbs over her to get at a banana) this place is for you. Otherwise better things to do elsewhere!", "We chose to end our tour with a sunset viewing at Tanah Lot and it was definitely worth it. As the sun set in the horizon, hundreds of bats flew from outside of the caves below and engulfed the sky. It was such a beautiful sight and I am glad to have experienced it! The place itself was crowded but the area very well maintained. We were also lucky to see a bunch of locals brave the surf below. Overall a good time.", "We were so disappointed with Tanah Lot and after we had visited, we wished that we had not gone. To get to the temple you first have to go through a maze of shops which is people selling all their craft. It felt like we were in a mall rather than going to a temple. If the tide is not right, you can hardly see the temple and all it looks like is a warung on top of a rock. If you go during sunset, you can get the low tide but the views are still underwhelming if you are wanting to see a really awesome temple - the sunset was a better view and you can watch that somewhere else where there are not hundreds of people.", "Watching the pictures, we were so looking forward to visiting Tanah Lot... and we stayed 20 minutes! It is a beautiful temple and site but just packed with people, which ruins the experience. Disappointing.", "We first went to Tanah Lot in the 80's, a lot has changed. There would have been less than 100 people there, these days 1,000's. The temple and surrounds are really beautiful and you really don't regret going there, even with the heat and the crowds. We were there around midday would definitely recommend either early morning or evening.", "It is beach as there are many other beaches in . We where there a bit later in the afternoon and we found a nice spot to sit. We did enjoy the view of the ocean and all the activities on the beach such as the surfers. The waves were nice for surfing at that time. It was more or less clean. Drinks and snacks are relatively expensive compared with other cities in Indonesia.", "Tanah Lot is a super hyped average tourist spot. Amazing setting against the backdrop of crashing waves of Indian ocean is definitely a crowd puller but donations in the name of holy water and holy snake was a big set back. This place is often crowded and most people wait for the magnificent sunset and Kecak dance. Like most tourist spots, there are numerous shops and small food joints at the entrance.", "We were lucky enough to be at the iconic Tanha Lot temple just before sunset. The location of the temple is amazing, on a cliff detached from the shore and surrounded by seas. We walked from the shore to the temple through knee deep sea water, since it was low tide. Amazing experience, especially the view at sunset The temple complex has number of shops and restaurants", "You can only see the actual temple from far away since only worshipers are allowed inside. It's just basically a park.Would suggest going to the Tanah Lot instead if you're just after a temple by the ocean.", "Had a wonderful time at Tanah Lot, beautiful temple. A lot of people selling things but thats a given for touristy places. The blessings by the sea was a definite highlight! A must see whilst in !", "Double Six beach is just 10min drive from the Hotel Terrace At Kuta or from legian beach, it's clean and little less crowded than legain and kuta. Sunbeds are quite expensive here as local people are getting more payment from wealthy European people. Otherwise it's nice and Clean but expensive and second best Compare with Nusa Dua beach", "There was temple in the middle of the beach. Better come when sunset so u can enjoy the ambience. It took 3hr from dps to tanah lot.", "Here cliff with temple together very match & beautiful,best view in . Tanah Lot compare here is nothing.", "We had decided to spend our last night of our indonesian trip in Jimbaran because of its location next to the airport. After arriving at 5 we chose to take a walk on the beach, and my oh my was it a mistake. The beach is packed with asian tourists taking selfies at every possible angle and if that doesn't bother you, watch your step cause you may encounter dead fish EVERYWHERE, (or parts of fish). If you by mistake enter the market that is right behind, BREATH THROUGH YOUR MOUTH! And also be careful, if you get lost and walk too far, you may end up in a very muslim area, which is not bad (lots and lots of smily kids trying to speak english to you), but it can make you feel uncomfortable at some points. To be honest, the sea food restaurants look tacky (again full of tourists driven there by tour companies) and clearly catered to western tourism. After all I'm happy it was only one night in this horrible place. Next time we ll definietly skip this part of .", "The temple at Tanah Lot at sunset has been featured so much that I made it a point to see it with my own eyes. Unfortunately, I could only visit it in the morning. There were plenty of tourists mostly from China. The whole view was beautiful even without the sunset. The waves crashing onto the cliff side and then breaking into bubbles was lovely to watch. The tide was low and I could see a lot of tourists going across to the temple.", "We headed to Tanah Lot Temple after a day trip to Ubud . Our diver dropped us off and agreed to wait for us . We had no idea that there was so many stalls and restaurants at the entrance . Was quite a little tourist hubb. Could buy just about anything here. You do have to pay to use the toilet so keep that in mind. We arrived around about 5.00pm and the crowds were already starting to form , quite pushy. Everyone being for the perfect photo. Not a chance of getting a photo with out 500 plus other tourists in it. Perhaps sunrise might be more peaceful option. Water was a little high for us to try and get out to the temple , but that didn't stop others from tackling this.", "We hired a taxi to visit this place from Ubud Palace. In this full day trip we clubbed Tanah lot , Ullun danu Beratan, Taman Ayun Temple , coffee plantation and one rice terrace view lunch. Thumbs up to- Lake view,Lake breeze,ample places to click photo, ample places to sit and relax, nice restaurants. In the evening at around 4 they had Kecak dance which was very nice. I highly recommend this place.", "We were not that impressed with Tanah Lot Temple, which is considered one of ’s most important landmarks. This is famous for its unique offshore setting and sunset backdrops. We reached this place in the morning, our first stop from Hilton Hotel a drive of at least 90 minutes. The place was very crowded; the climate was hot and humid. From a distance this ancient Hindu shrine perched on top of an outcrop amidst constantly crashing waves looks good. The onshore site has smaller shrines alongside restaurants, shops and a cultural park presenting regular dance performances. When we reached the Temple it was low tide and we cross to view the rock base where the legendary ‘guardian’ sea snakes dwell in crevices around the Tirta Pabersihan fountain. Although we could not enter the temple grounds, we enjoyed the panoramic view. Though nothing great as compared to Temples in India worth a visit.", "Tanah Lot Temple its nice place to visit in the evening and seeing sunset, it's very crowded place even out of season. What I did like that minutes after sunset hundreds of bats did fly out of the cave that was something :) as I didn't expected that one. For pro photographers it is good place to take good shots.", "Tanah Lot Temple is 16th century work. it is build with rock in the sea. Beautiful view of sunset from Tanah Lot.", "This is in the ocean and it’s another big area with a couple of temples. Now this place was full of tourists but quite okay anyway since it was the only one of all my stops so far that I’ve seen that many. A little spoiled during low season =) Tanah Lot was not as impressive as the other ones but nice to have seen it as it was on my list", "We've been to a few times now, and always take a trip to Tanah Lot Temple. There's just something about it.... One you're out of the busy streets it's nice to sit back and enjoy the view. Transport is reasonable and the driver is happy to wait for you to get fares both ways, even if it's a couple of hours. Markets/shopping is relaxed and drinks at sunset reasonable. Only a couple of dollars for entry as well.", "We got to Tanah Lot a bit before sunset and it as an amazing view watching the sun go down on the Indian Ocean! There were tourists, like any other place, but the temple sits on two sides that you can definitely find a small section for yourself to just meditate with the sounds of the ocean waves and breeze in the air. As with most attractions, there is a fee for entrance which unfortunately I cannot recall at this time, but I believe it was equivalent to less that C$20. However I definitely think it’s worth the visit especially if you’ll be in south . Note that based on the tide, you may not be able to walk to the temple, but we got lucky on a low tide day and were able to see the temple and a small prayer ritual going on We stayed in Ubud for a few days and when driving down to Seminyak, asked our driver to stop off at Tanah Lot on the way. Would definitely recommend a visit 10/10.", "You won't feel the magic or serenity since this place is very popular and setup for tourists. But it's still worth a visit, just imagine the place without tourists. Get close to the water and you'll get a photo without any people in them. It's worth the hike up to the lookout, to see Tanah Lot rock below, but be prepared for the heat! You can make a $5 donation for a blessing by the \\holy\\\" spring, why not :)\"", "Thank you for the people who always kept one of \\Wonderful Beach\\\" on earth which is BALI. Good attraction from parigata \\\"Jukung\\\", Jetsky, Windsurfing, Para sailing, Canoeing, Fishing, Traditional Shopping, Branded Staff and Food are available with great value for money. Friendly people and they all can make friends with visitors. Sanur Beach is one of my best beach in and I will always go there for relaxing.\"", "What a great chance to be able to visit the famous Tanah Lot Temple. We arrived around late afternoon and there were a lot of tourists and also devotees at thre temple. The street on the way to the temple is packed full with stalls selling various nese souvenirs. The prices are quite cheap. Quite a bit of a walk from the bus parking to the temple located on a cliff surrounded by the sea. During low tide when we visited, you can walk to the temple. However only devotees are allowed into the temple proper.", "The Tanah Lot temple is located on a large offshore rock with waves of India Ocean crashing onto the shore. One of the iconic seven sea temples in , it is dedicated to Baruna, the sea god. We went there for watching the famed sunset. However, the area was crammed with large number of tourists. Thankfully, we managed to get places to sit from where we watched the beautiful sunset. The vast Indian Ocean with it's majestic waves was a treat to the eyes. If you are able to shut out all the obnoxious noises of the surrounding, the sunset will be a lifetime experience for sure. We even saw the god rays seeping through the clouds as the sun was about to set. It was a remarkable experience. Try to reach there early to get a proper spot to experience the sunset and also to avoid the traffic on the way.", "Tanah Lot is the top landmark for tourism, and at sunset is the top view for scenic tourist photo. Full of tourists, low tide time is advisable to take best photos as is more scenic and less crowdy as they are more dispersed.", "Fabulous day out visiting Tanah Lot Temple, Canggu and surrounds including Berawa Beach with our favourite driver Wayan. Thank you Wayan for another wonderful day out and sharing your great knowledge of . If you are thinking of organising a private driver or tour through Sun Tours, I strongly recommend you request Wayan as your driver.", "We were told tanah lot is beautiful at the time of sunset. Unfortunately the day we chose to visit this place was cloudy. We couldn't witness the sunset. However it was an amazing experience. We spent almost 3 hours here. Also saw this man with a huge Python who said we could get a picture clicked with the Python around our neck for a price. Not too many people volunteered. But it was quite amusing to see the huge reptile in the middle of something like a picnic spot. Again they don't let you enter the actual temple unless you are a local. We met a man who promised to show us a venomous snake inside a cave for a price. Looks like people in this part of are quite fond of snakes.", "Very crowded. Unorganised and dirty. Wish tourists take much better care and do not litter. I am not sure which is the best time of the year to visit Tanah Lot Temple.", "Tanah Lot is such a beautiful place ! It's unbelievable how this temple has been built on a huge rock like monument. It's been there since the1800s and is very remarkable place to visit 😊", "There are quite some good temples in south east Asia and even so in comparison there's nothing special. Tanah Lot temple and the temples in the north are much better. Also, its too touristy. Average place", "This temple is very popular and very beautiful. If you are planning a visit to Tanah Lot temple make sure you get there very early in the morning 7-8 am as after that it will be extremely crowded and the beauty of this place could be compromised. Panoramas are breathtaking at every hours of the day though. Once you are in you can get a benediction with holy water by the priests.", "I have been to Tanah Lot when I first visited . This is my 2nd and it's still as interesting. I like the rock formation, the strong waves, mystical temples and the sunset. Entrance cost IDR30k per pax which will double from next month. Highly recommended for each visit.", "Tanah Lot Temple is one signuture places on . So you have probably already seen a lot of pictures. Truth to be told I was expencting a bit more but it was still really nice. My stay there \\destroyed\\\" other tourists that wanted to take pictures with me ( instead of with the temple) and that was quite annoying after a while. But this place should be on your list of places to visit while visiting \"", "This place is worth the taxi ride...drag your butt away from God-awful, tourist packed Kuta...and head north to Tanah Lot. This is also a popular tourist spot, but it is beautiful. Try to go on an off day...and try to head there a couple hours before the sunset. Explore...get your photos...and the find a nice spot to sit and relax and wait for the sun to set. A nice break from all the bule bodoh walking around shirtless in Kuta.", "Pura tanah lot have great located for to see sunset.when you coming there on fullmoon or new moon.you can fine many hindu people will be coming for all day for praying in that temple.when you are have plan for visiting this temple you must be there at 5.30 pm.because the sunset will be coming at 6 pm.soo dont porget bring camera.because only in this temple you can find best sunset in island.", "Obviously the actually sun set varies every day but the temple does not provide a foreground for the sunset in the same way that Tanah Lot does. Maybe worth a visit in the day or for the dance show but do not make the trek for sunset photos as you will be disappointed.", "Tanah Lot is one of the most popular place to visit while you are in . About 45 minutes drive from Kuta or Denpasar. The view of the temple and the surrounding coast area was spectacular. You can walk to the temple during the low tide. It s quite busy and crowded as most tourist put this in their list. The best time to visit morning or before the sunset.", "Visited Tanah Lot temple in the evening. It was quite crowded even if it was the low season. Tides were high, so we couldn't get down to the beach. Expected to get some nice photos but, the place were not really clean as we see in the photos. It was fun watching life gurnards surfing with the tides in Indian Ocean. A place to chill watching the sunset.", " have a lot of spot to see the sunset, and Tanah Lot is one of them. Also u can enjoy one of the holy temple inside the with the great view. if u're lucky u can see the holly snake also. Hopefully can comeback to here again...", "Double six is bang in the middle of Kuta and Seminyak and a better beach than either for a number of reasons. It is more relaxed than Kuta but livelier than the end of Seminyak which is just a backyard of 5 star hotels. Th beach shacks provide sun beds, beer and great satay. What else could you want? Oh, some shallow water bathing could be nice, but it's all big waves. So bring your shades and enjoy watching the surfers dance on the waves.", "Crowded patch of sand. Not my kind of beach and not what you expect in a place like Indonesia. Personally, haven´t found as the best place for beaches unless you surf.", "My husband and I visited this week as part of a books 'Tanah Lot' tour. It was just us and our tour guide, so he could explain to us what we were seeing and allowed us to ask questions. The temple is beautiful, although we would recommend that people go at sunset as to be honest this helped set the scene. We did not get chance to go into the temple as there was something happening at the time.", "Tanah Lot is a temple beside the sea. It is picturesque but the place is over developed and is full of shops, car parks, tourists etc. There are better temples to see. These temples can only be seen from afar as they are off limits to tourists (too dangerous?). There's a cliff top path and you can get onto the beach ... but it's crawling with tourists so we left quickly. Many come to see the sunset here and I am sure this is nice but the crowds devalue the experience.", "Been here 3 times and all times i got to witness an amazing sunset. Tanah Lot is a must visit in . If you haven't then you truly haven't seen the beauty of . Check out the protector snake at the cave at a small fee. It lived for a few hundreds of years and yet it remains small to its age. Cross the connecting pathway to Tanah Lot during the low tide. There is a spring water as well as priests inside the temple. The tide begin to rise approaching sunset. Check out my page for a more detailed review", "Not much to say about Tanah Lot. While the temple is beautiful (and inaccessible) and scenic at sunset, you are surrounded by huge crowds, hawkers galore, and every other local looking for ways to get money off you. I couldn't wait to leave, frankly, but I guess it's one of those \\you just have to see it!\\\" places while you're in . Got plenty of great photos at least, and some of the restaurants atop the cliff are good places to watch the sun set behind the temple.\"", "I came here because this place is popular among the Indonesian domestic tourist as something considered 'must see'. It seems like the domestic tourist always have a different taste from the international tourist on what is considered 'good'. They want to see their country get all fancy and shiny with a big hollywood style PANDAWA sign on the side of a cliff. There's a major massive development going on here, and it seems like they want to make this place look like Dubai or something. I gotta admit that this beach looks nice from up top and probably was nicer before all the tourists flooding this place and throw trash all over the place. The toilet which you have to pay Rp 5000,- was one of the most disgusting toilet I have ever been in . Overall, if you are a domestic indonesian tourists who wanna visit this place because you follow trend like everybody else, then might as well come and see what's the fuss was all about. If you are an international tourist, who appreciate for it's traditional beauty and culture, do yourself a favor and skip this place.", "Hi, The Tanah Lot temple is located near the Pan Pacific Nirwana Resort (about 10 minutes walk). The temple is worth the visit however you cannot enter the temple, and the closest you get is the stairs at the bottom of the \\island\\\". You can also only get close at low tide. There are people everywhere, \\\"official\\\" photographers and a small number of shops. You don't get hassled that much when walking around the base of the island. If you found this review helpful, please leave a \\\"helpful vote\\\". Happy travelling!\"", "Tanaji Lot Temple, locally called Pura Tanah Lot, which means earth and sea, is beautifully located on a small island, is the most most popular place of interest in . Unfortunately, one can not go to the temple if it is high tide time, as there is no bridge connecting the shore to the temple, although the distance is small. Besides the main temple, the complex has four other smaller temples. The entire are is very well maintained, despite large number of visitors every day, round the year.", "This was our second visit to and felt we should see Tanah Lot Temple. Was much busier and crowded than anticipated and very hot! Was good to see but I wouldn't bother again", "Tanah Lot is located on a rock into the sea. Depending on the tide you can walk out to the temple. We went there for sunset and there are several good spots to enjoy this. You can walk up the hill on the right hand side before going down towards the beach/temple - here you find good viewing platforms. If you would like see the sun setting behind the temple you walk down to the beach and if the tide allows it try to walk a few hundred meters along the beach to the left of the temple - that will bring you to a perfect location for the sunset.", "Sadly Tanah Lot has been lost to crass commercialism. When my wife and I first visited some 25 years ago it was a place of prayer and quiet reflection with handfuls of visitors. Today masses arrive by bus with little or no thought to the significance of the temple. A quick selfie opportunity, a snap with a terrified Python and then wade through the masses of shops to experience the ultimate thrill of coffee at Gloria Jean. Our analysis: This is no longer the true , other temples have more to offer both culturally and more importantly spiritually. Save time and money and go elsewhere!", "Call me naive, I certainly called myself that! Visited Tanah Lot expecting it to be a serene and mystical experience just like the photos i had loved for eons. i hadn't reckoned that what seemed like half of all the tourists in were thinking the same thing at the same time. Tanah Lot is a very busy place with loads of street vendor infrastructure you have to get through to get to the see the temples and that iconic sea vista.", "If you are one for beautiful photos and views then Tanah Lot is one place to be at. There are markets as well. Means for you to experience what happens at the temple. The beach at Tanah Lot Temple is great. One disadvantage of being at Tanah Lot though - it becomes crowded. A real tourist attraction.", "It is really a good place to spend your evening to watch sunset if you are lucky...we were not, as it was cloudy and could not get good pictures to remember. More hyped place so it was full of tourist,hard to get proper place to sit and watch sunset but good is lots of restaurants to eat ,even you can enjoy buttery corncobs while walking. If you don't visit Tanah lot you missed most popular place in . Temples are always for nese people as they are more religious then Indians and follow Hindu religion ,save their traditions and purity which is more appreciated. The location and the architecture of Temple is great.", "An easy hour drive from Kuta brings you to this temple, which holds it's iconic status as probably being 's most famous along with Uluwatu. From the car park to the temple requires a short walk, where you pass souvenir stalls, canvassers, and eateries which seem to be the norm in . The site is very busy with tourists, looking to catch a glimpse, but that glimpse may be harder to catch if the tide is high (high during our visit), which prevents you walking down and being at arms length next to the temple, therefore no sarong was required. But there is something special with onlooking views of the temple with waves crashing in, just need patience with photos beacause your time will come just make sure your ready. Also remember Tanah Lot is one of 's most popular places to visit, so many tourists are GUARANTEED, so don't complain about something that can't be helped. Hard to say which of Tanah Lot or Uluwatu has the most dramatic setting....easy answer, visit both...", "The Tanah Lot temple is one of the most picturesque and stunning temples on the island. While it is most photogenic, it is somewhat difficult to take photos without crowds of people in them. It’s is a very popular destination and I can see why. Don’t miss a visit to Tanah Lot.", "Have visited Tanah Lot together with my husband on the 20th of August. The place is beautiful, especially the Temple. However, there were 2 people sitting at the stairs of the Temple saying to us that we are not allowed to go to the Temple due to the fact that they had a ceremony. I believe is unacceptable to stop tourists entering the temple since they come to not every day!!!", "We came here after finding it on Trip Advisor and reading all the good reviews of it. The reality was not as described, the temple itself is both interesting and different but as the tide was in we couldn’t get that close to it, I didn’t mind that as it’s part of the location of the temple. My main disappointment comes from the area around the temple which isn’t in any of the photos. The area around it is really really built up with tourist shops and restaurants that are there to cater to the tourist market, there just so much of it that it really ruins the experience and takes away from the religious site of the temple. It’s not even as though they’re local shops that are trying to get a bit more business they have been purposely built in the area as you have to by your entrance ticket first when wade through all the shops, stalls and people trying to seek you tat. There also a cliff that would give you great views of the temple but it’s has been covered in restaurants and cafe who won’t let you step foot up there to look at the temple unless you buy something from them. I was massively disappointed and underwhelmed by Tanah Lot and I would tell people to save their time and money and go else where as you don’t really see a lot for the price you pay.", "We had Tour guide take us to Tanah Lot Temple. Truely beautiful place and a must see when visiting . Breath taking views.", "i revisited tanah lot on a rainy day,though impossible to see the sunset,but still beautiful.that time i visited,quite lot of people,but it is ok,not very crowded if compared to last time i visited in 2019. i saw the holy snake,and also had holy water by the priest.cuz limited time,i just took some pics ,then i left.will come again for sure.", "Much of the same temple stuff.... Lots of markets around trying to sell rubbish. Tanah lot is on some brilliant Oceanside that is possibly worth seeing if you can stand the countless amounts of budding photographers that you have to pretend to be sorry for walking through their shot as the redo their hair because they actually don't care about the beautiful view they are vicariously photographing..... Am I ranting about the amount of tourists at Tanah lot, Yes.", "Tanah Lot Temple it's a must if You are in .It's unique place with its architecture and atmosphere and the surroundings,but very,very crowded.", "We got up super early to see Tanah Lot at sunrise knowing any other time it would be crawling with tourists and horrible. We got there by moped and all the tourist shops that line the streets were closed which was lovely. People are saying it's expensive to come here but we didn't have to pay a penny, as the first ones up there was no one to pay! We took our traditional sarongs and temple belts with us and put them on before walking down to the temple, we met an elderly nese lady who was extremely pleased to see us correctly and respectfully dressed for a visit. She was seemingly the only other soul there and explained she comes to collect seaweed at low tide (even though she spoke no a English) We approached the temple and noticed a priest making offerings. He beckoned us over and we took part in a Spring water purification, we made a donation of money as we had not brought any other offering with us. He gestured for us to climb the stairs and we enjoyed the view but didn't pass the temple gates as we weren't entirely sure this would be welcome. We then explored the rock pools after watching the sun come up and enjoyed a snake sighting.", "Among the famous temple sites in . Nevertheless, what does offer is numerous temples with its local tradition and rules, it is just the natural architecture of rocks and sea around Tanah Lot temple which makes it a crowd-puller. Touts swarm the area and on days of low-tide when you anticipate you could go to the temple top, you are forced to follow bogus rituals and then restricted to venture much further at the end, making it all pomp and show for nothing. You have money milching \\Babajis\\\" almost compelling you to donate at the foothills of main temple during low tide and at the snake cave opposite the main temple rock. As a result, the place is neither one with religiously devotional vibe, nor full fun and adventure. Yet, if you travel to this corner of , you could get the glimpse of natural beauty carved with sea and stone on the surrounding cliffs. Bring change money in IDR, should you plan yo enter every \\\"sacred\\\" area.\"", "This Tanah Lot temple is situated in the middle of the water. Very beautiful place. When I saw this, I am very suprising because the water is also clean, cool, beautiful. When I went it in Summer the water is low and I need to walk to this temple. I think the visitor shouldn't miss this wonderful place. But the visitor can't visit inside only the nese. The view from and to this temple is very nice. Unter this temple there is one nese man to pray for us and I went to him and he sticked rice on my forehead and neck. It is nese tradition. Around the temple there is a lot of photo views and souvenir shops. HOW WONDER IS IT? I LOVE IT VERY MUCH.", "must visit this place, when the water sea is down you can walk through the bottom of sea and there are many mini creature like fish, seaweed and crab, tanah lot temple have a cave which holy snake stay here all the time, i climb on the top but not on the temple because its not allowed to go in, u can enjoy the sea wind , its romantic place when go with couple. my tips go when the water sea level is down around 10 am - 3 pm u can shopping at the market, there are many clothes and other and u can bargain the price, dont shy for the bargain ya.", "About an hour drive from Seminyak is Tanah Lot Temple, ’s scenic sea temple. We paid a fee at the carpark and we passed hundreds of market stalls, shops, restaurants and a cultural park before we got to the temple main gates. Along the coast we saw dark sandy beaches and unique rocky outcrops. At high tide, waves flood the causeway making it impossible to cross to Tanah Lot. During low tide, access to the island is via a causeway – not accessible for someone in a wheelchair, however well worth a visit.", "Nice clifftop view. That is all. The complex is widely spread but bland and empty. The only attractive area is open to worshippers only. Don't try eating at the warungs outside, you'll be covered with flies and ripped off for stale food.", "when we went there there was too much traffic due to a local feast. it was that day, once every hlaf year, that they pray there to Siva - i think. we were so lucky!!we felt their loyalty to their Gods. The guide told us that Nimarta, their kind of prophet, chose that place after building Tanh Lot, as the best place to complete his work. the temple is really small, but at the edge of huge cliff, where you see the indian ocean, the trees, monkeys all around.", "You have to visit the Tanah lot temple when you come to , it's an amazing place & all the stalls are really cheaply priced. Such a beautiful place and it's an awesome experience.", "I was a bit disappointed in this temple after seeing Tanah Lot - maybe the key is to go here first and THEN go to Tanah Lot. Be careful if it has rained, as the paths get muddy and there are aggressive monkeys here, too. Worth a stop, but the traffic is bad and you only need about 45 minutes to see it all.", "The views are very scenic as you look at the cliffs into the sea. It was overcast when I visited so there wasn't much of a sunset though I'm it's spectacular on a clear day. I came early to get tickets for the firedance. If you do stay for it expect to have a short wait as all the cars jockey for position to leave the area. It was interesting to compare with Tanah Lot (which I preferred) and worth a visit.", "The Hindu temple at Tanoh lot has some astonishing architecture and some exceptional sea beach & cliff views. As like most other temples, entry in to the main sanctum is denied for the tourists.The entry ticket is 60000 Ruppiah per person. The complex is well maintained. There are a wide variety of restaurants offering many international cuisines in the temple complex. I also purchased a few dresses and gifts from the shops near the entrance. Tanah lot is a must-do if you are in .", "Every where you go in , you will find the picture of this temple. So really wanted to go here... but be aware. when you book the driver. please specify Ulundanu Temple-Bratan Lake, as there is another temple with similar name. Its a bit far from , but really worth the visit. On your way back , you can visit Tanah Lot temple. Enjoy!!", "We visited the Tanah Lot temple on March 5th and lucked out & happened to visit during their semi-annual ceremony.  It's one of 7 sea temples to worship the nese sea gods and dates back to the 16th century. The structure is breathtakingly beautiful as is the surrounding beach area. Although there was quite a bit of trash which was disappointing to see. All in all, it was a fantastic experience and a beautiful temple to visit.", "Tanah Lot literally means the place where the earth meets the sky. This temple is one of the most famed nese temple. As such, it gets quite crowded during sunset, again for it is famed for picturesque sunsets. However, one doesn't feel that the place is over-crowded, there is a charm of this place. The temple is situated on a big rock a few metres off the coast. During high tide, the access to the rock from mainland is cut by a little water. Unless one wants to get wet in some water that may reach your knees, one may not wish to go to the temple during high tide. During low tide, one can easily go up to the temple as told by one of the locals. Entry into the core temple area is restricted to local nese. The temple has many eateries and souvenir joints in vicinity. Must visit if coming to . But again, not the best of the temples, with emphasis.", "Tanah Lot is an important temple for nese Hindus and the location of the temple is located on a large rock off the coast. Tanah Lot Temple is an icon of the tourism of the island of . Besides that, one of the famous tourist attractions on the island of that must be visited. Because so famous tourist attractions in , then almost every day, this tourist attraction is always crowded with tourist visits. The tourist activities that are currently in the Temple area, most of which will be sightseeing, photographs. Some tourists sit there relaxing, while enjoying boiled corn while waiting for the beautiful view of the Tanah Lot sunset.", "We visited as a couple in Nov 2014 when its was a little bit cloudy but as in Tanah Lot we could get sunset glimpse just for 2 minutes. Its location on the tall cliff surrounded by beautiful blue sea with gushing waves sound adds to drama. There is an entry fee and we must wear sarong or clothes to cover our knees. No one is allowed in innercore area of temple which is open only during festivals and prayers for locals. Cool for wedding potrait pics from cliff. Careful about monkeys as they appear friendly but take away glasses, camera etc. We did not opt for the Dance show which is nice to watch. Nothing to shop much around.", "Tanah Lot Temple in is a popular tourist attraction for good reasons. The ancient temple on the rocks on the beach is unique. Make the effort to view the temple closer than just from a distance. Crowds always makes it difficult to enjoy it properly but it's still worth the trip.", "Tanah Lot is the most photographed temple in . Family with teenagers is a MUST. Walk thru the market stalls and then arrive at the temple. Great family photo opportunities. Awesome crashing waves. Most exciting part was crossing thru the water to the temple. What a challenge. Once you are across give a small donation and be blessed with the water and have the rice placed on your forehead. Really cool. Done A Lot at Tanah Lot.", "Tanah lot temple the place at the ocean and around of temple have green snack to protected from bad spirit", "We reached and the first thing we visited was the Tanah lot temple. We were so tired from the journey but when our guide/driver Agus made a plan and took us to Tanah lot we were so refreshed and amazed seeing the wonderful place. We forgot our tiredness and it was like a nice beginning we felt like has given us a good welcome😍👌🏻 I love ...👌🏻Good Driver you are doing good job your staff is very good👍🏻", "GREAT PACKAGE EAST BALI TOUR -lempuyang temple -Tirta Gangga water palace -blue lagoon snorkling -mongkey bar", "Although sunsets at Pura Tanah Lot are said to be amazing, we decided to visit in the early afternoon to avoid the massive crowds (& traffic!). There were many souvenir stalls to walk through, however we were able to find a few alternate paths to avoid them. We were pleasantly surprised to find out there were 8 other \\sea temples\\\" along the coast, which made the long drive a little more worth it. The tide wasn't high while we were there, but it wasn't quite low enough either, so we squeezed our way through all the selfie sticks & settled for some photos of the temple in the distance. It was a little disappointing to see the surrounding areas had become overrun with vendors; in our opinion, the \\\"floating\\\" temple was a pretty site to see, but not necessarily a \\\"must\\\" see.\"", "Everyone was right, its great for sunset. We arrived a bit before sunset, and at low tide. It was so fun to walk the sea floor, and then just walk around and take photos of the sunset. Pretty big complex actually, Tanah Lot on the left, and the other Bedung temple on the right, so maybe come late afternoon to explore the entire area then go back again to the Tanah Lot side for the sunset photos. It gets crowded, and tricky with photos, but It so fun. Sunset, walking on seafloor, then hearing the sea, with the waves crashing and at times you wonder if it will start coming in but not really. Just fun. There's many angles to take photos and witness the whole sea crashing into the land, from the top far away then as you come closer and closer until you get to the sea floor and walk almost around the temple. I read that the actual temple is only for the Hindus to go in and pray and that was fine, the area was just fun. After the sunset you can always go back up and sit and just enjoy the moment - smell the roses. Not everything has to be instagram perfect. Enjoy Nature, enjoy the scenery, how often can you sit where it isn't too polluted, you get fresh sea air, and fantastic skies? V. touristy before the entry to the pura complex, food, shops et al.", "I like this temple much more than Tanah Lot temple it is bigger and has amazing views. Be ware of the monkeys though, they got her sunglasses in a second and they didn't give it back 😜. It is better if you go there when it is not too sunny because when I went there it was so hot I couldn't see all the temple. Near this area there is the padam padam beach, check it out.", "So this is an important hindu temple in ... but like many temple you can not actually visit the temple. Just the surroundings. And tanah lot is not that special. Maybe with the aunrise it is more of a special place. But during the day it is just a cliff with a temple you cant visit surrounded by thousand stalls that want to sell stuff. It is visited by hundreds at the same time so it is also very crowded", "Hibachi Voyage with Amerika concept will exploring the taste and quality freshness of food. Base exprience and exploring food will give you unique and live cooking please come and join FREE FLOW RSVP +6282247810789 Jl. Raya Kerobokan 98 Kuta - 80361 #hibachi #hibachivoyage #teppanyaki #hibachichefindonesia #hibachi #hibachigrill #hibachivoyage #dinner #kuliner #food #kerobokan #seminyak #restaurant #dinner #happy #livecooking #healtyfood # foodies", "I have been visiting for 20 years but, never made it to Tanah Lot so, I did a tourist day from Ubud and hit some major spots. Tanah Lot was really beautiful, like all the photos you see. You can't get out to it though and be aware that although it's gorgeous, the sunset actually happens over another little temple. Worth the trip though!", "Just came for a cruise on the scooter great views all the way rice fields along the way are all manicured to perfection the scenery at Tanah Lot is as always amazing very laid back can get lots of traditional Nick Nacks and Food stalls", "Obvious that this location is keen for the tourist cash with lots of stalls of souvenirs and random paraphernalia between the parking area and the entrance to the temple. No wonder why with the numbers of tourist crowding the walkways and beach area. That being said, the entire area was relatively clean though I did see some dead fish washed up on the beach. Volcanic rock is quite common to the area and apart from the interesting rock formations, including the one on which Tanah Lot temple sits, the sand is quite dark, almost-black too. Tanah Lot can be accessed at low tide, with the more religious/sacred sections only accessible to practising Hindus. I wasn't there for low tide so could take in the views and the temple from the volcanic sand beach and the designated viewing areas. If travelling in the area, maybe worth a visit but given the commercialisation and the lack of opportunity to learn about the history or significance (apart from just seeing the temple), it's not necessarily a must-do for everyone.", "Some say it is the most spectaclura of the beaches! The beach is easy to find, as many signs on the streets indicate. Entrance costs is around 1 pound. If you are looking for peace, you have to stay at the other end of the beach. There are numerous beach chairs and umbrellas avalable and many restaurants on the beachfront offer a good selection of Indonesian dishes at fair prices.", "Though Tanah Lot Temple is located quite far from populated areas like Nusa Dua, Kuta, Legian, Seminyak and Benoa but I fully recommend for those who really wanted to capture a fantastic sunset scene on a clear weather evening. You will never regret to travel from Nusa Dua to Tanah Lot Temple going thru heavy traffic.... This is one of the popular tourist spot that you cannot afford to miss.", "There are some nice hotels / beach clubs set back from the sea front and the beach is large but lacks the intimacy of beaches in other parts of indonesia, such as in the Gili Islands", "Beautiful you can spend a whole day here the scenery is gorgeous ,local shops , local food very authentic if you have to choose between Ulawatu temple or Tanah lot I would recommend you visit Tanah lot simply breathtaking . if you are lucky & early you can manage to walk across to the temple", "The image of a sunset view over the Tanah Lot Temple is one of the iconic images of . Due to its popularity, a lot of crowd gathers there during the evening and good vantage points to catch the sunset in peace and unhindered are virtually unavailable. But that takes nothing away from the beauty there. Not only is the sunset view excellent, but coupled with the gradually increasing sounds of the waves crashing on the rocky coasts, the entire experience becomes mesmerising. There are a lot of shops and food / drink stalls around the temple. The lawns and the surrounding grounds are also very well maintained. There is a lower ground that can be easily reached where the waves crash on our feet as the size of the tides increase in the evening. All in all, it is a very picturesque visiting spot.", "Tanah lot is really a wonderful place to seat and watch sunset. Its said that it is indeed the best place to see sunset in . The temple looks different in the time of sunset. Its s must visit place if you plan to go .it takes 1.30 min to reach from kuts beach.", "Tanah Lot is a Hindu temple in , which has a breathtaking natural splendor, it stands on solid sea rock in the Indian ocean. We visited this place in the evening around 4.30PM. There was low tide, hence we could walk through the temple. Temple site has got awesome views. The place was crowded though. In front of Tanah Lot temple, there is a natural water spring which is called Beji. You can take the water home in a container, drink it or even wash your face with it (makes you feel blessed). After you are done, you will be blessed with prayer and a flower, as an offering in return, you can make a nominal monetary donation. . There were lot many shops outside for shopping clothes and sovereigns, There were few vendors offering photos with giant Python (quite long) for 100000 IDR, etc. Sunset views were awesome, Should be in must watch list", "This temple is very famous among tourist destinations in with spectacular view of sunset. The word of Tanah Lot is consisted of two words that are Tanah word interpreted as a reef looking like gili or isle. Lot or Lod word has meaning the sea. So Tanah Lot means the small island floating on the sea. Tanah Lot Temple is built at irregular reef plain of its angle which is only consisted of one plain yard as Jeroan. Inside the actual temple compound itself there are tiered shrines that follow the fundamental elements of nese design where the number of levels constructed are symbolic to the complexities of the faith. There are other formations within the area that indicate that the site is not only of great religious importance, but also maintains archaeological value. Temple nestled in the ocean has a ritual or ceremony which takes place every 6 months or 210 days. At that time all the Hindus from different areas in will come to worship in peace and harmony to invoke. We missed the sunset as our driver was in a hurry and we had to leave a bit early", "We visited Tanah Lot during the day on our last day in . I heard that visiting at sunset is quite crazy busy, we were there about lunch time, it was busy but not unbearable. We caught a taxi to the lot, from Canggu it cost us about $15, but I'm sure you would be able to negotiate it down. It was about a half hour drive. Also the taxi drive said that they aren't allowed to do pick ups there so he waited for us and took us back when we were done. There are heaps of market shops and a few eating places there so you can easily spend a few hours there. Tickets were cheap to get in and you walk past all the markets to head to the temple. You then walk down to the rocks and beach to get to the lot. You would be better off wearing thongs (flip flops) as you would walk across a shallow water area to get to the lot. Your don't have to go across to the lot if you don't want, there are plenty of photo opportunities without crossing the water. If you do cross the water you can get blessed with some holy water (for a small donation) and it gives you access to a small walk up one side of the temple. There is a park area to explore too. There are heaps of people trying to sell things and a snake you can get photos with. It gives you good views of the temple and I would think this would be the best vantage point for sunset. This is a great place to visit in . We were there a few hours, and it's a good visit. Definitely would recommend anyone to visit.", "This temple has been built bang in the middle of the ocean. Hats off to the builders for conceiving such a marvel of architecture. Braving high tide, I really wonder how this structure achieved completion. Sadly we reached this spot around 6.30 by when the Sun had already set and we just about managed to see it's silhouette. But the scenery was magnificent with the foamy waves splashing against the walls of Tanah Lot. Picture perfect! Get there by 5 PM. There is a nominal admission fee. Another attraction on your bucket list.", "Tanah Lot temple has a stunning architecture and its location along the coast is breathatkingly beautiful. Although the sunset tours here are popular during low-tide, the daytime tours during high-tide are equally beautiful, with the waves crashing against the rocks and the beautiful blue hues of the sea.", "Tannah Lot Temple complex is a must visit for any traveller as well as local to . Temple is not only beautifully situated at a Arica on the edge on the sea but is also supposed be be very sacred by locals also the sea and very clean n beautiful. The best time to visit is sunset once the sunset is close the place turns just out of worldly stunning so beautiful colours in sky and sea with the rock n temple on the edge of sea is visually just stunning . Also on the way towards main temple there are a couple of small temples and shops selling tourist stuff but individually selling small pencils n plastic pins are very friendly n polite buy from them. plus there are many selfie and picture taking points for best of views . I must mention that govt staff that maintains the place are very helpful. I saw a lady fall and have a small cut on knees once the young officer was contacted he came immediately came gave quick first aid with smile And also refused to take money saying it was their duty which was truely humbling and hats off thing . On the whole don't miss it as it is one of the most beautiful location on earth 🌏", "There is a temple in the cliff and you can get there if the water of sea is in the down level. I got perfect sunset everytime I went there. So many spot to see in Tanah Lot and there is a romantic restaurant near car park in the back.Do not miss it!", "Awwwwwwww......the sunset at Tanah lot temple....absolutely stunning and gorgeous....one of the best things to do in ", "Tanah lot temple is ’s one of the most important landmark known for its unique sea side location and beautiful sunset. Temple is broadly divide into offshore and onshore shrines. Approach to temple is filled with shops and restaurants. The temple gets pretty crowded especially over the evenings when people come from all over to enjoy breath-taking sunset. The walkway to outer shrine gets submerged during high tide and is only accessible during low tide window. So, do check tidal timings over the net before you decide to go there to avoid waiting for long hrs. like I had to.", "The temple's history and the standing rock at the edge of the beach (Tanah Lot in Indonesian) is worth the visit. But please don't believe the comments saying the best sunset view is here.", "We saw 11 temples in and I would say Tanah Lot left the best impression. Yes, it is more crowded than other places, but try to go there in the first half of the day. The ocean, wawes, nice smell and breeze... Spectaculous! The entrance ticket - 30 000 IDR (2 euro). You don't need to wear sarong there. If you donate (as much as you like), you get blessing and a nice little ceremony with a holy water. Beutiful temple!", "Attracted by lovely pictures of sunset at Tanah Lot, we made the almost 2 hour drive from our villa in Ubud to Tanah Lot to witness the sunset. We were disappointed to say the least. Tanah Lot Temple and the nearby beach area were crowded. Do not dream of any tranquil sunset shots. The whole area is touristy - with rows of shops selling tourist stuff like tee-shirts, souvenirs and food stuff, plus some cafes / restaurants serving food. The sunset pictures are frankly not great. Our driver told us, after the fact, that Seminyak also offers lovely sunset views. In short, the sunset at Tanah Lot is not a great deal. Do it if: 1. You have loads of time on your hand in ; 2. You enjoy very touristy stuff 3. You happen to stay right in the vicinity of Tanah Lot and are already in very close proximity.", "Set on the west coast of the island, Tanah Lot is an interesting place to visit if you're into temples. It also helps if you're into large crowds, being pushed into and people trying to sell you things. To be fair, the 30 seconds of view that I did get before being barged out of the way by an ignorant selfie-taking mouth-breather was stunning. I'd recommend coming here on a day when fewer people are around or if you're feeling patient. The highlight for me was having a guy ask me if I wanted a tattoo - yeah cheers mate, a perfect pairing... Always need a tattoo if I've just visited a temple... Oh, and they charge you to use the toilets here...", "I have always wanted to go to Tanah lot temple and I'm so glad we finally go to see it! It was a low tide that day so we got to go pretty close to the temple, although there was a ceremony that day and it was quite busy from all the locals. It was such a beautiful atmosphere to be in though :) we ended up getting some drinks up the top of the cliff and watched the sunset behind the temple :) it was a lovely experience.", "Like most sacred sites in , Tanah Lot has become an opportunity for the locals to make a buck. We have learnt to embrace this crass commercialism and have a bit of fun while haggling for gifts and souvenirs, The tourists visiting the site are probably more interesting than the site itself. Likewise the surfers risking injury near the rocky shoreline below the cliffs. Worth the trip but maybe later in the day to get the setting sun behind Tanah Lot for that perfect pic.", "Tanah Lot is simply gorgeous. We went at Sunset which made it even better. The only downfall is the thousands of other people also enjoying the beauty. Our tour guide said over 5000 people view Tanah Lot every day. It's worth the trip, just expect there to be quite a few people around.", "Beautiful scenery and temples. There are five temples here, tanah lot is one of the five. Bring your camera to capture the view here. We came here there were local praying and we were not allowed to enter the temple. Not too sure during normal days can enter or not. Sunset at 6.30pm, we didnt wait for the sunset.", "Although this is, like Tanah Lot, one of the most photographed temples in it is still worth the trip to see it 'in the flesh'. It was smaller than I expected, and of course there were plenty of people there to share the view, but the setting and the simplicity of the building itself made it a special place to visit. There was restoration work going on at some of the surrounding buildings so not all the area was open when we were there, but it was quite pleasant to just wander around the waterfront and the garden area away from the temple and most of the other visitors, and find lots of interesting 'photo ops'.", "Tanah Lot temple is a Hindu temple. This temple is one of the very sacred temple in . Temple is located at Beraban village, on the south coast of island. We came here for the sunset, which was the time when most tourists come here. The sunset is by the ocean is breathtaking and you don't want to miss that.", "Tanah Lot is beautiful Temple, i was there in January 2018. was great time in Tanah Lot waiting for the Sunset, have great view to the ocean. But on weekend will be so crowded. So far it's Beautiful place", "One of the best-known places in for sure. Tanah Lot temple sits on a rock overlooking the sea and is a great place to watch the sunset. Walk to the temple in low tide and do not forget to touch the holy snake and make a wish. Mind that the sea snake is venomous, but no worries the guide makes sure no one gets hurt. You might get some bargains at the local market too. Great place to visit.", "Over the years we have been to Tanah Lot Sea Temple many times escorting newbies. Good idea to check the tides as the Temple is only accessible at low tide. There is a cave under the temple with a freshwater stream that the priests use to \\bless\\\" visitors. Make sure you pack the camera for this unique cultural experience.\"", "Good view, good place, good people, good dog.. aahaaa try to be there.. you will be fall in love. From kuta or denpasar you just follow the sign of \\tanah lot\\\". The ticket entrance is cheap for the view, just a litle note, the sunset is beutiful. You have a time in ? Visit Tanah lot guys.\"", "Very nice scenery over the Bratan Lake. It's worth the visit. Come here early in the morning to avoid most of the tour bus and you will get plenty opportunities to take great photos of this temple. The entry fee is no longer 30 krp but 50 krp since october. Tips : Tanah lot temple (southern ) is no longer 30 krp but 60 krp since october as well.", "Tanah Lot is perhaps the most famous of Temples.It is located about 22 kms from Kuta.Situated in the ocean itself it is connected to landmass by a rocky ridge which is accessible only during low tide.The temple itself is not grand but the scenic beauty is amazing.The best time to visit is during sunset.The sun setting on the Indian Ocean offers a spectacle that simply cannot be missed.Photographers are sure to have a great time here! However,you should try to visit at least 1 hour to 1.5 hr before the sunset time as the place gets very crowded.Also during returning it takes about 1.5 to 2 hrs to reach Kuta due to slow traffic.Absolutely must visit!", "My wife and I visited Tanah Lot as part of a tour around . It was our first stop (about 8:40am) and so was fairly quiet when we arrived. The temple itself is very beautiful and gives you a great insight into what must have been like centuries ago. We did not head into the temple but enjoyed the outer areas of the temple and standing by the Indian Ocean edge. Well worth seeing. If I had paid simply to go to the temple and back again I think I would have been slightly disappointed so would recommend making part of a bigger tour.", "If you are a traveller fro india its a waste of time . Nothing special about the place .travellers from india wwont find this much of an attraction.we were onthe way to tanah lot temple &this was included in our itinery.", "The view during sunset at the Tanah Lot Temple was a nice experience and our whole family enjoyed it a lot. Its a short walk from the parking and the walkway is full of vendors selling clothes, bags, accessories and food. Its better to buy some of the souvenir here as this place is a lot cheaper than the Ubud Market which is priced 10 times more than here.", "After being amused by the financial costs to enter, park and use a toilet the view of Tanah Lot Temple offered some reward. Glad to see revenue used to improve gardens and path infrastructure. Mid-afternoon and our kids exhausted by the day tour so only stayed twenty minutes (sadly, tick photo). Pretty but a little overwhelming with crowd.", "Given 's numerous temples and the stunning location of these temples, it is very difficult to choose anyone's favourite. But if we have to choose the top3, TanahLot will definitely find its place. The broken beach and the calm beach make it an amazing sunset view point", "Excited trip to visit Beautiful tanah lot temple. There is a holy snake Beatiful view and everythings is so amazing", " can be a place of huge contrast 5 star hotel's no star living accommodation. Even very basic accommodation is usually very clean and well run. rely ''s heavily on tourism most Indonesians speak a variety of tourist language's, picked up in day to day life. Every thing you may need is there. Great", "A long yet worthwhile ride to Tanah lot temple which has a bee line visitors eager to catch the beautiful sunset. Avoid the sunset time since it can be nuisance of traffic and delays. This beautiful temple offers beautiful views and it's a stony walk through the waves and sea water to the temple. Worth a visit!", "Our family got lucky and visited during Low Tide. We were able to capture amazing images on our walk-up & wading out to Tanah Lot Temple itself. What an amazing experience to look out & see how nature and man's vision combined to form this landmark. Would like to take more time but the tide was on its way in ... Make sure you take photos from the first temple on your right as you enter as it provides perfect views of Tanah Lot, the swell and the beach. Don't miss this on your trip !", "If you are going to you must visit Tanah Lot. I simply stood there and said, \\Wow\\\". It was an awesome sight to see a temple surrounded by water and the many tourists gazing with admiration at this exceptional piece of architecture. The markets that are lined up within the walkway to the temple is reminiscent of a movie scene. You can buy food, clothing, souvenirs and anything that catches your eye in this kaleidoscopic marketplace.\"", "The entry price for here is 30,000 rupiah for an adult and 15,000 for a child, and 5,000 for a parking space (for our Indonesian guide - parking may be more for foreigners). The views were nice, but far too many tourists. Don't pay any attention to people selling stuff - you can get what they are selling much cheaper elsewhere. Overall, a pleasant visit.", "Beautiful and clean place! for sure a must see in Indonesia. Love the fish and the stone work around, there is no guides chasing you. Grate place! recommended", "The temple on the lake - way better than Tanah Lot, the temple on the sea. Peaceful, large park, interesting temples, great position on the lake. Definitely worth a visit", "Tanah Lot Temple is a beautiful place to visit whilst on your trip. It's perfect for all types of travel. Kids too!! It's nicely located in the shore of the beach (so it's a fun walk to get there!! *make sure you're wearing comfy shoes!!*) Before making your way to the Temple, you're provided with one of the BEST markets in ! Lots to buy! Lots to pick from! And very well priced! Once you get to the temple; be sure to receive a blessing from the monks and a small donation is required. Once done, you're able to climb half way up the temple. My suggestion would be to go just before the sunset so that you get to enjoy the sunset. It's beautifully breathe taking!! Lots of restaurants within the vicinity to have a drink or, simply take photos. A must stop!!", "Tanah Lot Temple is not just any temple. The beautiful sunset view is what makes the place so appealing. The temple is on a cliff and most of the temples in are not allowed to be entered and are more of tourist spots. This temple is at the edge of a cliff and down there flows the beach waters sending cool breeze in evening. The breeze and sound of water reaching the shores is amazing. While in evening you see colours of sky being reflected on the waters of beach. The water seems pink, orange, blue and a mix of all this. The sky and colour of water during sunset is all like a wonderful painting. For photo lovers, you'd get tired but the spots for photographs won't get over. Pleasant, beautiful and a perfect place to visit with your loved ones. In spite of roaming around the place for around 2 hours we thought it was not enough. But after it gets dark you cannot stay around. For those who are shopoholics, again a wonderful place. There are so many stall outside, at the parking areas, everywhere! Seach the lot and you are bound to find something unique at very cheap rates! Just carry a camera and be ready to have some amazing pictures for life!!", "Love coming to Tahah Lot, Ive been lucky enough to visit at different tide levels which gives a totally different experience and amazing photo opportunities, you need to be prepared to fight the hordes of tourist and be willing to wait for the right moment to take a picture, lovely walk over to the right allows great views of the cliffs and if you lucky like we were there will be a couple of surfers hitting the waves and creating a little excitement. Well worth the trip.", "We went in June 24th 2017 to and Tanah Lot was not in our package then also we went from our own expenses, and man it was worth every single money we paid to the cab driver. what a location. mesmerizing and breathtaking. nothing can beat the experience we had there. chilly wind on our face no sign of sun, cloudy weather with sea shore completely visible but not accessible for public because of the risk. Its a must visit if you are going to . The temple is in the ocean so during high tides the path to Temple is submerged under water hence its not accessible , we were lucky as the path was not submerged in water.", "We visited Tanah Lot on our way back from a day long journey making it a point to reach it at sunset. And wow was that an experience. It was a festive day so most of the visitors were there to make offerings and that was incredible to experience. The temple is beautiful and the chanting throughout adds to the magic of it. The waves crashing at the foot of the temple is simply magnificent. Not to be missed. The entrance to the temple is through a market and it is busy busy busy so I’d recommend for parents to carry their kiddos (younger ones of course) on their backs or shoulders to get through it. Still a good experience for the senses (smells and sight both enriched).", "Teally nice temple, restaurants beside the temple is quite good and affordable. Sunset in Tanah Lot is amazing, an unmisssable place in !", "The beach is clean and all locals take care of the cleanliness here. You can have sitting place for 2 for 50,000 Indonesian rupiah and enjoy your time here. We were with young kids and visited during afternoon, less crowded and very relaxing. Food and drinks are easily available, even if you forget to bring additional clothes, you can buy towel and clothes here, price is cheap. People are very friendly and always helpful. Highly recommended.", "This temple is beautiful. When the tide is out you can actually walk to the temple but it's not safe when the tide is in. There are many photographers there but I didn't use them. On a hot day make sure to bring an umbrella or fan because there aren't many trees to sit under for reprieve from the sun. Depending on where you entered from, there are many restaurants and shops to stop by before or after you see Tanah Lot. You can also buy little toys on site.", "The sand was ok. Indonesian is a populous country, so there is a lot of detritus in the sea. They had beach cleaners doing there best, but compared to Hawaii, or the Caribbean, its not that inviting so swim in. OK for sunbathing.", "A place that you must pay a visit. Very nice and good view to check it out... heritage building structure with a temple on the small rock island at Tanah Lot.", "Tanah Lot is amazing sunset point in . better arrive earlier, we can find kind of local hand made souvenirs. then find the best sunset spot point with fresh young coconut that we can find at local shop. don`t miss it", "Whilst a long way up the coast, I ventured this tour with my Partner on a motor Scooter and stopped at all the beaches on the way. This added to the Beauty of the Day as the Local Farmers were Harvesting Rice etc. Tana Lot Temple is a special Village with food & even a Gloria Jeans for the Coffee Addict. The walk across to the Temple at LOW TIED is not hard but has a small cave under it which is very exciting. The view of the coastline is nice and the adjoining Temple on the Finger points compliment this site.", "Only go there for sunset... if you want to spend a nice beach day go somewhere else like Uluwatu... or stay in your villa's pool!", "Really not a nice place to hang out, but surfers did seem to enjoy it. The place is surrounded by litter and stray dogs. Restaurants around serve bland food. On the positive side, the view of the ocean is really nice. If you don't surf you should avoid this place IMO. There are much nicer beaches to see in Indonesia", "Don’t bother going to the beach here, instead, hire a driver for 600,000 IDR for 8 hours, and head down to Uluwatu for the day where the sand is white and the water clear.", "We went to Tanah Lot in the afternoon to watch the sunset and were not disappointed! We got to touch the holy snake, drink the holy spring water and got blessed by the Tanah Lot priests. Then we sat a top the smaller temple and watched the sunset. The bats came of their cave just as it started to get dark and it was a magnificent sight to see thousands of them flying out into the sunset. Well worth the visit!!!", "After visiting a lot of temples (with all the main ones in included) we ended our holiday with the tana lot temple to see the sunset. 60000idr per person but is worth it! It is one of most beautiful things we saw. It is very romantic and mystic. If you don't want to get bored skip other temples but do this one!", "We have heard so much about Tanah Lot Temple and was told it’s a must see in but we weren’t inform the Temple can only be reached when the tide is low. Visitors are not allowed access into the temple; only for those who are making offerings. This is acceptable since the numbers of tourists are big. But do check on the tide before making the trip out. Not much of the temple can be seen from the land side because it is hidden by trees and shrubs. The surroundings are pleasant and well maintained and there are little stalls along the path.", "We reached Tanah Lot Temple around 5.30pm. Our local tour guide cum driver Adipa was a great photographer also. Helping us took many photos and teaching us how to post. Awesome place to take photos just before sunset. Sunset at 6.15pm.", "We visited tanah lot and spent the afternoon their, it is a beautiful temple set in the sea. Unfortunately we found it very crowded, therefore it made the visit quite tiring for us personally. We stayed for the sunset which was beautiful, at the moment they are doing some renovations which also spoilt it a little bit but understandably these have to be carried out. There are quite a few shops/stalls on the way into the temple and there are also plenty of toilet facilities. Overall a beautiful temple to see.", "Yes Tanah Lot is busy with tourists. But it still offers a iconic picture of , with a fantastic scenery. Sunset is of course a must. We expected to spend maximum 1 hour there, and we eventually spent severals hours walking on the cliffs that wind from the temple, and offer amazing views. There are plenty of touristic restaurants there where you can have a drink and watch the sunset. The most crowded part of the temple is the beach at its bottom, with a sacred cave. You can walk the feet in the water, but it is definitely packed. So not the most quiet place on the island, but when the sun is out, it is outstanding.", "What a place to visit anytime of the day. We look forward to Tanah Lot Temple every time we come to . It is amazing how much the gardens, surroundings and markets change each time. The markets get bigger and better, from beautiful paintings, amazing wood carvings and the usual clothes stalls. You can spend hours watching tourists take photos of the waves crashing over the temple and families taking photos of the magnificent picturesque coastline. We love this place and definitely would recommend to family and friends.", "Tanah Lot is one of my favorite temples in the world. This place is truly magical & it’s a must see if you visit !", "Before I came to this place I was always of the opinion that beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder. However post coming her I guess I can successfully claim that it here are some places which will be liked by all irrespective of your perspective. Tannah Lot temple was a 1 hour drive from Kuta where I was residing. The entry fees was 30000 IDR. THE entry to the temple is through a nice looking gate and you pass through a a flea market till you reach the entry point to the attraction with your eyes getting wide open and jaws opening up automatically. The beauty of the place is magnificent. A series of waves keeps on coming hitting the rocks on the shore and dancing up high. The entry to the temple is not allowed for Non Hindus. Even the Hindus who are not locals have to wear the prescribed dress to enter here. On the other side of the Tannah Lot temple is Pura Buta Bolomg temple. While you can enter it up to a certain point, the view of the sea is simply mind blowing. If you pass the point you will find even a series of staircase going down to the beach. Worth a visit to the White soft sands. To me it's the best place to visit in . It's also famous for fascinating sunsets, thus preferably time it for the afternoon. 5 PM would be an ideal time to reach here Sent from my iPad", "A visit to Tanah Lot is much more than a trip to see a temple. Unfortunately we visited during high tide so could not make the crossing to the temple. It was still worth visiting and a magical place in . There are other small temples on the well maintained grounds which are exquisite. Its not too difficult to get away from the crowds to find a little piece of serenity. Lots of winding streets, pathways and vendors selling the usual touristy stuff. You can even pat some pretty tame lewaks at one of the cafes. Put aside a few hours to enjoy this place.", "This been our 3rd time in and Tanah Lot is one of our must visit list. Not because of the view but here is the only place in you will get to bargain for cheap souvenir. I have been surveying some other place in to buy souvenirs but nothing can compare the price you get here. Painting can be very cheap depends on your bargaining skills but I thought it because of the nice sellers here. Go to the art market at the back instead buying from the walking path to the temple. We had been buying quality painting from here since 2011 and the price never sky rocket. We buy 3 large painting for only IDR500K which you will get 1 painting in Kuta or Ubud area. The craft is also cheap so if you intend to buy souvenirs to bring home and you are around here, buy it here without hesitation. This place had been different since our last visit in 2013 and look more commercial which is less necessary. I like it better back in 2011 where the natural look is there. I don't need chain cafe and branded outlets here. They should preserve the natural local way which made it more nes. The cleanliness is improved and the security do improve but most of the accessible spot now had been closed like the black sand beach and some of the best snapping pictures spot. I do have a feeling that by time this beautiful place will be too commercial and lost it attraction and natural beauty. Investors is keep on taking the beauty for granted which is ironic", "Stopped by Tanah Lot after a long day to watch the sunset. Car park was packed and people everywhere but we still got a table overlooking the temple to watch the sunset behind it. Was nice to visit and say I’ve been there but isn’t a place I will be raving about to friends.", "Tourists visit Tanah Lots can enjoy the Temple view in the middle of the sea. Tourists can take pictures also there. Drink Holly water and see a holly snake in the cave. Traveller can also playing surf waves over the see.", "I bet everyone already knows that this is the view on Indonesia's 50,000 note. This place is absolutely stunning! It's a touristy place, with lots of people but for once, the feeling of strolling down the place with a breathtaking view along with so many people is really wonderful. This is one of the attraction you wouldn't want to miss!", "Our driver suggested we visit Tanah Lot Temple. We paid a small entry fee and our driver walked around with us and took some pics with our phones. He shared information about the history and the architecture. The temple is quite picturesque and the grounds reasonably tidy. There are stacks of market stalls everywhere near the entrance and also numerous Warung's if you are hungry. Definitely plan your trip for low tide Free Wifi is available near the entrance", "The Tanah Lot temple is a not to be missed spot. This Rock temple by the sea offers the typical picture postcard opportunity. One can get a local flavor as a large number of nearby villagers also visit the temple. Walk around a bit for some excellent views.", "Have been to Tanah Lot a few times but never at sunset, well worth the effort, we had a meal at the restaurant on the cliff face just past the bridge and although it was a bit more expensive and the food was OK the view was amazing and the service was great oh and there was a roving band who asked what we wanted played so asked with a smile for Men at Work, We come from the land downunder and guess what they did a great version of it, made our night.", "We arrived in time to catch the sunset. We had a long day so attaching this visit at the end of the day did not do this place justice. The entry fee is 60,000 IR. Our driver said that tourist or people outside of the village can not enter the temple. I did see people lining up at the temple but maybe that was for a blessing?? or just a closer look. I did not see people going into the temple. I still loved this location it was on my list of things to do in so I was very excited. Great photo opportunities. Yes there are many market stalls but I did not find the stall holders too pushy I politely just said no and kept walking if I was not interested. We got a table in one of the cafes across from Tanah Lot got some hot chips and beers and watched the sun go down from there. Next time I'd love to visit during high tide and I'd make the walk down beside the temple to explore. I'd arrive earlier as there is plenty to see and bring my tripod :) Sunset is a popular time so there are many people visiting and of course many people leaving after sunset which can mean the traffic conditions can be very congested ... it took us 2 hours to drive back to Seminyak my travel companions were very tired and this may have detracted from their overall enjoyment of our visit to Tahah Lot.", "Tanah Lot is perhaps the most frequently featured temple on ’s postcards due to its unique offshore setting and sunset backdrops. An ancient Hindu shrine perched on top of an outcrop amidst constantly crashing waves. It is simply among ’s not-to-be-missed highlights on tours to ’s west", "Like all 'Temples' in , you cannot actually enter the areas where any worshipping takes place. It's only possible to go up to a closed off gate and take a general overview of the area. This place is no exception. Once you've negotiated the masses of hawkers and general market stalls the view over the ocean is great. Tanah Lot itself is built on a small outcrop which is surrounded by water at high tide and even at low tide is only accessible via a small stairway up to the usual locked gate. I was generally disappointed with all the temples in although the grounds on which they are located are well kept and provide an opportunity to have a pleasant walk with, in this case, great views. Don't expect to be wowed!", "We used a private driver to get us there, its quite a drive from where we stayed in Kuta, upon arrival one must wade through the markets stalls to get to the actual temple, but to see this place at sunset was stunning. You can choose to partake in a cleansing with holy water for a donation at the bottom of the Temple, no visitors are allowed into the temple itself. Lots of photo opportunity's and great places to eat on the way out. Tanah Lot was a truly remarkable experience.", "Was driven to visit one of the temple namely tanah lot temple for a sunset watch and sight-seeing. The view was amazing", "Good place for breakfast and lunch after surf or before surfing , it’s near by Uluwatu surf spot Good friendly crew and good music too They have sale surf boards if you need it", "I have always wanted to visit Tanah Lot, and it was as beautiful as i thought it would be. We were there late in the afternoon the tide was out and you could just walk around it, stunning, but very busy.", "It took us around 2 hours to reach a 40km distance. The traffic was intense. All the chaos on the road was testing the highest level of our patience, we were thinking of turning back to Kuta, a decision we almost took but finally we made it on time. Once we reached there I instantly knew what a mistake it would have been if we have not come here. The beauty of the sun setting behind the Tanah Lot temple is something that cannot be described in words, one has to see it to understand the true beauty of this. We were mesmerized. Sat there and gazed through the horizon thinking how could something be so beautiful.", "Tanah Lot was a fantastic experience. We payed a driver to take us there and back as it is quite a long drive from Kuta. There is an entrance fee of rp60,000 per adult and rp30,000 per child (under 10yrs). There are toilets at the entrance. There are a lot of market stalls and cafes along the walk to the Tanah Lot view and multiple places for good photo opportunities. You cannot go up to the temple but at low tide you can walk across - we didn't attempt this as it is dangerous and slippery and the photos and view you get from the mainland is stunning. If you turn left once you are at the end of the path (just before the beach) and head up the hill past more market stalls, there is a large section of chairs and tables on the cliff side where you can sit and get a cold drink and take photos of the sunset over Tanah Lot. There are many vendors here to choose from, all selling cold drinks and some food. If you turn to the right once you are at the end of the path (just before the beach) and go up the hill in the opposite direction, you can get some amazing photos of Tanah Lot from a different view as well as some other lovely sights of further north up the coast. It is very busy and sometimes you have to wait for people to move to capture the perfect photo opportunities, but it is worth the wait.", "Gorgeous views!!! I loved the Tanah lot. Be careful of the waves- they are very strong. Also if you go in the morning it is way less crowded!", "We travelled from Nusa Dua to Tanah Lot Temple with a driver and it took about 45 minutes. The scenery is amazing! there were a lot of people when we went but they had a festival on so it was super busy. There were good markets at the top near the car park which you had to walk through to get to temples. The temples were so beautiful .. we went at low tide so we could walk across the rocks to the base of one of the temples. you couldn't enter the temples themselves but you could see them from the outside and take lots of happy snaps. The two temples are in walking distance from each other but its a must do. The cost to via is approx. $6 each adult and $0.50 per car.", "We arrived early hoping to get an uninterrupted photo opportunity at Tanah Lot. However due to many Tourist buses having the same idea we ventured into the Pan Pacific Golf Resort next door. Turned out to be a fantastic idea. Peaceful away from the multitudes of on lookers. We sat high on the grassy cliffs over looking Tanah Lot Temple with a majestic view of sun set. We also had dinner at a local Tanah Lot cliff Warung facing the ocean. Great service and food. As the local Warungs accept cash only I recommend you take out cash from the ATM's near the car park prior to climbing the cliffs. It's a bit of a climb down with only romantic lighting.", "this Tanah Lot Temple reccomended by a hotel staff its really looks so beautiful on the internet pictures but reality completely opposit there are so many things to do in but i do not recommend This Temple markets everywhare these people always trying to sell something go Somewhere", "temples in do not allow visitors inside. One gets to see the area around the temple only, and tanah lot is one of the most scenic ones. At high tide the temple is surrounded by water, while at low tide the visitors fan out all over around the temple. the rocks around the temple with the sea and sunset as a backdrop make for beautiful scenic settings...For an indian, the priests and their simple activity are really that. Simple!! nowhere in India are temples or rituals as simple, quiet and fairly well regulated. the little marketplace on the way leading to the temple is full of great street bargains if one is interested. some spicy street side cut-fruit was interesting too...", "Visited Tanah Lot and glad I can say I have been, however the day we visited it was so hot it took away from the experience (this of course is no ones fault!). The temple is impressive and the grounds around it are gorgeous, we didnt stay for the sunset but I can imagine it would be incredibly beautiful. There are lots of markets and places to eat so it can easily make the long drive (if you are not staying in Ubud or surrounds) worthwhile.", "A must do experience whilst in . Sunset at Tanah Lot Temple. We sat at one of the many bar/restaurants at the top of the cliff and drank cocktails whilst watching the sun go down behind this lovely temple. If you get there early enough you can cross the shallow water and check out the temple, once the tide comes in it is too late. Heaps of people stood on the beach and watched the sunset. Best to walk up the stairs and path and sit comfortably with a drink in hand and watch the splendour.", "The complex consisted of 5 temples, a market complex, and a theatre area. My favorites were the Tanah Lot and Batu Bolong Temples. Tanah Lot is situated on its own island (accessible at low tide). Batu is basically a rock outcropping with hole where sea water flows through. Would be an ideal place to watch the sunset but we could not due to timing constraints", "I can see why so many people would flock to Tanah Lot by night to secure that insta perfect sunset photo, but I had heard that the crowds detract from this experience. I opted to visit early afternoon and had a wonderful time. The car park was near empty, I could easily walk around the entire area at my leisure and still marvelled at the beauty. Well worth the visit!", "A MUST IN BALI! Beautiful sunsets, clean beach and awesome vibe, with great bars and restaurants on the beach front. Another thing the waves is also nice. Good timing to come here around 5 pm. Bring along your mat and swimwears. Love this beach! ", "we were lucky that when we went there it wasn't too crowded. but I could see how bad it could be if more people were there. I did crossed the water (it was high tide) to get to the base of the temple. You can't get into the temple (only for worshipers) but you could walk around to a bit higher ground although to do that they need to bless you first with what they say is holy water and you need to donate some money (it's whatever you want to give). but i say don't bother because you still can't get far even after you you do that. there are also other temples within walking distance from tanah lot temple and lots of souvenir shops and restaurants.", "15 of December I have a nice trip, organized and provided from local driver - Yopi. During this trip we see many interesting places, such as: Tanah Ayum temple, coffee plantation, rice terrace, Bratan temple and Tanah lot temple. Yopi told me special historicalfacts about this places and many others. He has a good price and very friendly. Thank you Yopi!", "Agree with previous comments, beautiful temple and scenery with excellent facilities for the tourist. Not as busy as Tanah Lot and worth the longer trip to get there.", "Tanah Lot Temple is a beautiful place. The tides are strong and rough, it was peaceful to listen to the sound of the waves. Even watching them soothes my mind. The places is not as overcrowded as expected and there were only a moderate number of people. Expect to take lots of beautiful photos of the ocean view! There are parts where tourist are forbidden to enter, so do be careful where you go. In conclusion, I recommend everyone to go here once!", "We arrived at Tanah Lot way before everything was open (6:45am) so we waited a while for the ticketing office to start operating at 7am. Since it was so early in the morning, the shops on the path to the temple were just opening, if not closed (you won't be getting vendors asking you to buy things from them). It is very peaceful in the morning and the tide were just slowly coming in. It made a huge difference that there were not many people there, except for a small number of early birds like us and also a few religious men around the temple. As the sun was not harshly hot in the morning, we managed to walk around the intertidal area and have a good look at the varieties of seaweed, algae, crabs and sea slugs at the rocky shore. Not forgetting to mention also that the sound of the crashing waves makes for a very serene experience overall. We had ample of time to take a bunch of landscape photos and videos without it being peppered by sights of tourists, unlike during sunset which is the peak hour when most tourists arrive. We got there by renting a scooter the night before at Seminyak. The roads to Tanah Lot are narrow and very busy, characteristic of most of the roads in . Therefore I don't advice non- seasoned bikers to use this mode of transport as it could be dangerous. But it is a bonus if you could manage one as a small motorbike parking fee and entrance fee is all there is to get to this beautiful place.", "Far too many people come here for it to be enjoyable. You'll be struggling for space, watching the sunset with 100s of other people. The story of Tanah Lot is impressive but I'd give this one a miss - the crowds really do spoil it. You might get a half decent photo of the sunset from the first of the five temples but beware of selfie sticks.", "I like this place, its my first time for sunset !! Beside you enter the Tanah Lot main attraction, you will pass by a market where a lot of stalls and shops. You can do some shopping here if you have plenty of times. Do remember, must bargain if you want to buy from them. It’s amazing, I like this place very much. It’s a sea where the Tanah Lot temple is located at the left of the sea and the Pura batu Bolong is located on the right. Both are very near to each other. I initially went to the left part, Tanah Lot Temple to take photo first. There was 5.30pm and the high tide is started hence unable to walk over to the Tanah Lot Temple, just can take photo there. Well, never mind because the scenery really very beautiful, you can take a lot of nice photos here. After that we walked to the right side. There was another Hindu temple called Pura batu Bolong. It is within walking distance. You can walk over if you want if not you can like us, find a nice and windy place first before the sunset start. The sunset time is 6.00 to 6.30pm.All tourists are waiting for sunset together .When 6.30pm, the sun almost fully sank in , something suddenly happen and attracted all tourists. Well, can’t tell you here if not it’s won’t surprise you. I really shocked by these……. . I guessed we found a very nice place for sunset. We can see this very clear and its all come out below the place we sat.", "It’s definitely one of the most scenic backdrops to a temple I’ve seen. Much more lovely than Tanah Loy IMHO. Best time to visit is sunset. And watch out for the monkeys.", "We have traveled many times to Tanah Lot to watch the sun set it is the most beautiful place to visit, the markets are very good there love visiting Tanah Lot", "Tanah Lot Temple is one of the most touristic place in . You will have to go through 50 meters of shops trying to sell you typical touristic stuff. But the view worth it totally! The location is absolutely amazing and the sunset on the temple make you forget all the tourists around trying to take a selfie :)", "I headed to Tanah Lot temple with a group of friends looking to be there about an hour before sunset. It took close to 45mins from where we were staying in Seminyak to have a car take us out there. Access was easy and you could buy your tickets for entry in the car at the main gate. 60,000 Rupiah (about $6 AUD) - well worth it. Very busy place and very much a tourist hot spot, although at the same time not overcrowded. You are greeted with a huge tourist market and plenty of options for eateries. We ended up eating Naty’s just next to the supermarket and had a great meal (cheap meal) before heading towards the temple. After leaving the tourist shop area you reach the beach and temple which is just amazing. Beautiful scenery and rocky outcrops with stunning views as the sun went down. We lined up for the holy water experience and learnt a lot about the temple itself. Amazing how it came to be - but I’ll leave that for you to learn on your visit. Unfortunately we couldn’t walk up to the top of the rock temple... you are not allowed to which was a bit of a shame but also understandable being such an important landmark. There is a bar at the top of the cliffs where you can watch the sun go down and experience this beautiful place. Do yourself a favour and experience this wonderful piece of culture.", "We visited Tanah Lot temple complex during our trip to . It's is great place to visit, ideally in the afternoon, but the best views are during sunset but the place is likely to be very crowded. We kept away from buying any artefacts from there as most of the items are priced higher than their values say in Ubud market. There are many places from where you can take great snaps of the temple and its surroundings.", "Tanah Lot is the one of the most beautiful places in . There's a lot of people at the sunset, but that's a very big place, so we didn't feel IT crowded. Entrance fee is 60k.", "I'm sure being here at sunset would be beautiful, but we enjoyed our visit to Tanah Lot. It was crowded but not too bad. We enjoyed the views and watching the surfers below. There are many shops similar to others you will find in the tourist areas. We did try the luwok coffee here. Although we hear it is very inhumane how the coffee is harvested now so we were conflicted but decided to share a cup instead of everyone buying one. It was tasty and if you didn't know what it was you wouldn't be able to tell. We also had chili seasoned BBQ corn - that was delicious.", "Tanah lot is a beautifull temple - but it is simply too crowded with tourists! We spent some hours there to watch the sunset - which is beautifull but you will have to deal with watching it alongside thousands of others. We left just before the sunset ended, and thereby we avoided what most be a trafical chaos when everybody leaved the area :-)", "Tanah Lot Temple is a most fascinating place. We visited on a Hindu celebration day so many many people were there. There are several very picturesque vistas in the temple area as well as the opportunity to touch one of their 'holy snakes' as well as to see another snake handler (albino python).", "Tanah Lot Temple was truly beautiful to behold. On a huge rock in the sea with waves splashing all over the rocks at the bottom and to the side of it and trees all around the temple on top and down the sides. Went at high tide due to time constraints but would advise going at low tide so that you can get nearer to the rock holding the temple. At high tide there is a viewing point across from the temple but unfortunately there are many tourists all trying to get photo's from the same spot as you. So it is a bit of a push and shove to get into place and difficult to get photo's without strangers in them. However, once you get the photo's they are beautiful and to be treasured forever. This was a not to be missed temple. Once again the grounds you walk in to see the temple are immaculate. Stunning, even though seen from a little distance away.", "We went through to see this temple based on recommendation from family. You pay your money and then get directed through all the stalls to buy things. Once you enter the temple grounds there are a variety of vendors selling their bits and bobs and lined along the temple are more stalls of wares to buy along with people standing there taking photos of you to sell with a Tanah Lot border. The temple itself is pretty and has a beautiful location. The beauty of it was ruined by the many stalls and people selling stuff.", "I enjoyed sightseeing around Tanah Lot, however a lot of tourists were present. Thus, making it hard for me to fully immerse myself into the experience. Other than that, it is a lovely temple, one of my favourites from !", "Indonesian people with their families, very few foreigners. No tourist feel, just great to see ordinary people enjoying such unique surroundings. Very cheap admission. Lovely clean gardens and exquisite water features. Not far from the other, completely different but also charming, water palace. Loved this place.", "I went to Tanah Lot to view the sunset. Wow! What a scene. It was a bit crowded but you can't miss the beauty of the sunset. Feels good to walk in the black sands and look around at the temple. I also did a bit of shopping in the market outside of Tanah Lot. Got a lil crazy there...lol. they have beautiful hand made dresses...perfect for gifts for family and friends", "Tanah lot itself is very pretty . There is a market there that you walk through to view the temple, interesting enough but very commercialised . With 200 Chinese tourists all jostling for the best selfie with a temple , it is overcrowded and noisy. If you are looking for any spiritual awakening you won't find it here.", "Try to charge exorbitant fees. Stopped the bluebird taxis so some fat cat at the top can get his kick back from a rouge taxi company. Dirty beach shacks.  Save your money visit another of the 14000 islands with free crystal clear waters.", "Double Six Beach is one of the never ending happening spot in ! What makes it become everyone's favourite is because it's strategic location for a sunset catcher, not too far away from Kuta Beach but way cleaner, nice sand and has a lot of fancy beach bars and restos to chill out. We can find a lot of domestic and foreign tourists here have fun by soaking up the sun, playing by the beach or surfing.", "We visited Tanah Lot with Sun Tours. We went early morning which was great because it wasn’t busy and were able to take photos with ease. However have heard it’s stunning in the evening around sunset. It’s a lovely walk from the car park to Tanah Lot Temple. There are many food huts and souvenir shops along the way too.", "Very windy and great place to view the sunset. Indeed a nice place to take photos. Do arrange for a two way transport for those intending to visit Tanah Lot. Unless you do not mind to pay a little more for a private transport (fixed price written on a chart) to get back to the town if you just arrange for a one way transport.", "Tanah Lot is worth the drive if only to get out of the milieu of traffic. We'd been told it was best at sunset but it's far less busy earlier in the day. The temple is set in water just off the beach and depending on the tide, you can walk across to it. However if the water is in, there are still spectacular views of the temple and also the rock arch and black volcanic sand beach from the manicured park. The area around the temple is taken up by the usual stall sprawl. As you come away from the temple, turn right and walk uphill - you'll pass an interesting Kopi Luwak shop (civet coffee) where there are 2 furry civets sprawling on the counter. There's also an upside down fruit bat! Further up, the land opens up to a grassy area of warungs and restaurants on a cliff top with the best view to Tanah Lot below. Stop for a cold drink or lunch or early dinner and drink in the view. When we left, many coaches and buses were arriving for the sunset experience and I was glad I hadn't had to fight my way through hoards of tourists to see Tanah Lot. It's a super place, you'll love it.", "Tanah Lot Temple setup on a rocky sea shore is a stunning sight. We visited just before sunset and at high tide and were not disappointed.Its a photographers delight. Visitors are not allowed inside, which was a bit of a let down, but one must respect the sentiments of the nese, a spiritual people. Wish we had spent the entire evening there.", "Went to visit Tanah Lot temple at around 2pm in the afternoon. The sun is super hot but it is windy with cool breeze with the awesome view which makes the visit worth it. There were these little shops that sells batik and souvenirs along the way before you get to go inside the temple. It was full of crowd of course but we were lucky to get near the photo spot as it was low tide on that time. There is this donation box which u can donate by free will for the temple..", "You cannot go to without a visit to Tanah Lot Temple, this is one of the best sites you will see, especially for sunset.", "If you want to see where the local Indonesians head to, this is the beach to be. We were not prepared for the beach as we came straight from the airport so we didn't have much fun there.", "One of my favorite spot in ! I love the view from the cliff, Tanah Lot is crowded though. We went here in the morning and a lot of people already, but we still enjoyed the view!", "While most major temples in have turned into tourist magnets by now Tanah Lot may be the most prominent one. It is surrounded by little shops and photographers try to get hired to take yout photo while hordes of other tourist walk past you. The temple itself is very impressively situated on the coast and under the influence of the tides (like a mini Mont St Michel) so you may have to take the tide into account when visiting. The earlier you go, the quieter it is.", "Our visit to Tanah Lot Temple was extremely disappointing. We travelled over an hour to get there and instead of the peace and calmness one would expect to find at a temple during sunset, we were greeted with hundreds of tourists and people trying to sell us something every few metres. The authenticity and beauty of this temple (which you cannot enter, somewhat understandably) and location is totally ruined by the over-crowding and the ridiculous number of traders around the area. I would not recommend a trip here.", "Tanah Lot Temple is a big place to walk around. Take your time to walk around and marvel at the rock formations made by erosion. The temple is not the only attraction there. Best time to go is at sunset. Give yourself an hours before sunset to get to the temple to view the sunset. Sunset can be viewed from the beach or the hill above the beach. There are rows of cafe called Sunset Corner, where you and order drinks and finger food while you wait the sunset to bathe the temple in its golden glow from behind.", "Everybody nows \\Tanah Lot\\\" as it is the most popular motif on postcards. Especially in the afternoon you will be one of thousands of other tourists waiting for the sunset. But the Ura Luhur Uluwatu-Temple on Jimbaran peninsula is very impressing too. You can walk along the cliffs with spectacular views, you will meet monkeys all over the huge area. Best time in the morning, because it will be less crowded and in the afternoon you should be aware of the heavy traffic.\"", "This is a must if you visit . A beautiful temple on the coast with stunning views. We visited Tanah Lot around 2pm. It was a very hot day and very busy with tourists. Lots of guides and people selling stuff.", "We visited Tahan lot during evening time. Best time to visit would be early sunrise or before the sunsets. One of the most peaceful place I found. The location and breath-taking view is not to miss. The sea is noisy and waves splash and can rise during night or high tides.", "Went there twice and prefer the sunset one since the view is indescribebably good. The holy snake and holy water 'attraction' was also nice. Probably too crowded and too many tourist there so don't expect to have a good photograph there. Several small puras surrounding Tanah Lot were also nice to visit.", "Spent dusk out at Tanah Lot Temple. Is worth the trip just for the pics. Would have been nicer if it had been a clear sunset but we couldn't change that on the day. Plenty of stalls nearby selling foods, drinks and everything else so no need to take anything with you just a camera.", "We travelled to Tanah Lot Temple from Jimbaran Bay which took just under 2 hours because of heavy traffic. The way to the temple at Tanah Lot is through many, many market stalls - but there is no badgering to buy, We were lucky when we arrived at the beach as the tide was out and it was possible to walk up to the Temple receiving a blessing from the people in a cave beforehand. Tanah Lot Temple is a very busy spot and a very popular tourist attraction.", "Tanah Lot Temple is one of those great places to say you have visited in , like Kuta, Ubud and Uluwatu Temple. You can't enter the temple, but you can certainly take photos outside, if you can negotiate the Japanese with their selfie sticks. You must pay for parking, 15000rp for a motorcycle of 30000rp for a car, then there is an entry fee of about 20000rp for adults and 10000rp for kids. Before you get to the temple you can haggle for almost anything you will never use again at the large markets and eat at many of the mediocre restaurants in the area. The trip to Tanah Lot is about 20 minutes from Canggu or about 40 minutes from Seminyak by motorcycle, much long by car. Due to its isolation you probably want to spend a bit of time here but not sure what you would do once you have taken your photos. Still a rather inspiring place, especially at dusk when the sun is setting over the ocean behind.", "Worth a visit for the beautiful sunset. I stay at pan pacific and was able to walk from hotel to tanah lot during low tide. Less crowded on a weekday. Sunset from 6 to 630. There are some restaurants near temple for sunset viewing. Visitors not allowed to enter to worship unless accompanied by locals and in proper attire.", "I have been to Tanah Lot Temple three times. It is certainly a tourist trap with lots and lots of trinket shops on the way in and places to eat and see the ocean on above the cliff. But for all that it is still quite unique and interesting. This is a small temple perched on top of a huge lump of rock at the edge of the beach. At low tide you can walk over to the base without getting wet, but when the tide is in the surf and water isolate the tiny place. The temple is closed to tourists, so what you see from shore is it. But the scenery is both unique and beautiful. This is even more true at sunset when the place gets very busy. If you turn left and go up a paved trail before the beach you get to the top of the cliff which looks down on the temple and beach. There are many café style operators here who will sell food and drink at a table overlooking the whole thing. This is the best place for sunset pictures I feel. Just be careful as the edge of the cliff is crumbling in some spots. You can also get good pictures along the beach. However, you have to keep alert not to get wet from incoming waves sometimes. And also keep a watch on the tide as some people walk too far down the beach and then get trapped as there is only the one way in and out. The temple is a major tourist attraction so be prepared for crowds. It is also about an hour drive north of Denpasar. By distance this is only about 40 km, but the roads are single lane and narrow, so you need to allow time to get there.", "The Tanah Lot Temple is a worth, about 30-40 minutes via taxi from Seminyak. We couldn’t see the temple, as the high tide was present in the evening. It is crowded during the evenings with shops and many tourists around. Nice picturesque view of the temple, sea etc. As it attracts lot of people and stand hot during the day due to sea sore and rocks, better plan to visit during the early part of the day. It's a good place and certainly worth a visit.", "Tanah Lot offers one of the most spectacular sunsets in because of the temple silhouette against the pink and purple sky. It'll cost you 60 000 entrance fee and you will need to negotiate through a vast array of tourist stalls on your entrance and exit but ultimately all worth it. Get yourself a spot and watch nature provide an amazing light show as only she can do. You'll need to pay for parking too if you arrive on a scooter as we did.", "This place too was very beautiful just like Tanah Lot temple and the views from here were fantastic too.Just be careful of the monkeys around ! A must visit when in .", "If you want to visit tanah lot, come in the afternoon around 4.30pm as the water is not high so you could play and walk to the temple. And the view is gorgeous.", "Just about an hour drive away. The place is well catered for tourists with many vendors on your way from the car park to the temple. It is a beautiful site with the temple on a rock in the sea. The walk from the car park to the temple along the cliffs top has lovely view onto the sea. You will pass another much smaller temple, Pura Bath Balong on your way to Tanah Lot. There is an amphitheatre near the car park with daily performance of the Kecak dance. A restaurant is attached to this theatre. Good time to visit is around 4pm. And you can catch the sunset after visiting the temple.", "I love taking my family from Jakarta to this beach, specially my Mum I don't know why she loves this beach so much. The beach is okay for me just sad the fact that they changed the beach a lot !!! In a way it maybe good for tourism but still it lost it's originality. I hope they keep the beach clean as it gets super busier, aside of that it's a perfect and nice place to go jogging when you're staying around the area.", "Tanah Lot temple, about 45 minutes from Kuta offers mesmerizing views of temple by the sea with waves hitting the coast, producing beautiful white foam all around. The temple can be accessed by a submerged pathway which is an adventure in itself. There are several lookout points and a beautiful park. I am told by the guide that the place gets full for sunset views by early afternoon. I found couple of photographers with a huge snake if anybody is interested to take pictures with the snake wrapped around the neck. Some visitors were actually interested, but not me. On our way out, there are tourist shops and restaurants, and we decided to have coconut water right from the fruit after a trek in the heat. The attraction fee was about $10 per head, highest of what I have seen in other places of interest, ranging between $4-$9. Needless to say it is one of the most popular spots in the island.", "Tanah Lot Temple is one of ’s most important landmarks, famed for its unique offshore setting and sunset backdrops. An ancient Hindu shrine perched on top of an outcrop amidst constantly crashing waves; Tanah Lot Temple is simply among ’s not-to-be-missed icons. The onshore site is dotted with smaller shrines alongside visitors’ leisure facilities that comprise restaurants, shops and a cultural park presenting regular dance performances. The temple is located in the Beraban village of the Tabanan regency, an approximate 20km northwest of Kuta, and is included on most tours to ’s western and central regions. After centuries of large waves persistently crashing at its rock base, Tanah Lot faced the constant threat of erosion, reaching a significant decline in 1980. The authorities carried out preservation efforts to Tanah Lot and other historical sites island-wide with aid from the Japanese government. Fully restored, a third of the present Tanah Lot is actually artificial rock. At high tide, waves flood the causeways making it impossible to cross. At low tide, you may cross to view the rock base where the legendary ‘guardian’ sea snakes dwell in crevices. A must visit - I know another temple but they are all so good.", "The royal families in knew how to live in style. The garden is of medium size with it's signature fountain, a pond with a path of stepping stones, many beautifully made bronze statues of any size. Bring your swimming gear, there is also a small public pool to cool down in in a hot Day in . And what day is not hot in ? To me it's a must see. I am afraid that it won't be a quite peaceful place much longer with Indonesia trying to double it's tourist numbers. So I guess the huge busses full with tourists from China will soon descend on that place, too. (Don't think I am racist, it's just a fact that Indonesia is concentrating on the Chinese market.) So enjoy it while you can. I go there every time I am in feeling a little bit like a Raja from times long past.😎😁👍", "Personally the temple is best viewed at sunrise before the coaches roll in from Xian, if you want to take in the serenity of your surroundings. If you stay for sunset head further north along the coast away from the hordes of tourists. There are some smaller shrines on the rocks about a 15minute walk away where you can sit and relax and watch the setting sun. It's a great location if you are able to turn a blind eye to the endless plastic and waste strewn across the natural environment just waiting for the next high tide to be sent out into the fragile marine ecosystems. Ps don't waste you time spending the night in Tanah Lot or for that matter eating there.", "I was staying in Canggu and decide to book a driver to take me to Tanah Lot which was about 30 mins away, on my way to the airport. I didn’t know what to expect apart form that it has a long history as an old spiritual sea temple with breathtaking views to boost. Once I was there, I took a leisurely stroll pass many shops selling rattan bags to paintings and ice cream. Then you were quickly greeted by the signature double arch ‘heavenly’ gates of a typical nese temple, and what engulfed me immediately was the sweeping currents from the sea splashing onto giant black rock formations. The sight and sound was something to behold - it reminded me of the same feeeling I got when I was at the Niagara Falls - facing the sheer force of nature, it felt organic and sensual. I then followed the footsteps of the tourists in front of me, feeling my feet on the black sand and made my way across puddles of shallow water to the foot of the temple where you are allowed to bless your face with holy water and make a small donation. You cannot walk up to the temple though which was a shame but makes sense because the structure is very small and the number of tourists visiting it Everyday would have destroyed it. I spent 2 hours overall at Tanah Lot including a quick lunch at one of the many small cafes along Sunrise road up on the terrace overlooking the temple. It’s a sight to behold, calming to say the least and a perfect way to end my yoga retreat in .", "As any other traveler you always have the thrust to explore more and more. Having said that, i came across a new destination this year - . I always used to hear from others that many foreigners stay in . Once anyone stays in , will wish to remain there forever and ever..That's a true saying for all obvious reasons. Just to start with my trip, Tanha lot temple was the first place to choose to see after so many good reviews about the place.Not to much of surprise, the place met the expectation and raised the bar for in my eyes. Soothing atmosphere and sunset view is the best thing you can ask for. All the tiredness went to blues after looking at the ambiance. Usually, people are heard complaining about the google photos of places v/s the reality. TanhaLot is exactly the same as seen in \\ so call photo shoped pictures of Google. Also last but not the least was the show stopper dinner at roof top sea facing hotel at the destination itself. Sea breeze along with soft mesmerizing music is the best thing you can ask for a day. For me , all the destinations of -TanhaLot temple, Ulluwatu Temple, Belguda ,Kintamani,Kuta Beach,Nusa Dua ,Sunset Dinner Cruise all were 10 on 10. Would strongly recommend everyone to travel to and visit these must go places\"", "Pondering spiritual guidance circa the 16th century...legend has it that wandering sage Nirartha once glimpsed a vivid etherial light emanating from a certain place near where he was communing with Nature. Eventually arriving at that spot he sat in meditation, then understood that this \\power \\\" spot was indeed relevant as a place of spiritual refuge. Upon occasion as the story goes, Nirartha attracted a variety of spiritual seekers who sought his wisdom. Yet there were complications...A local priest was said to resent all the attention that Nirartha was getting, and challenged him. The result was that Nirartha moved on, and consequently discovered a more solitary refuge...on a rocky outcropping just offshore. Nirartha is long gone but his sanctuary remains! At a certain time of day the tide rolls in,making it an island.Yet when there is low tide it is possible to wade through the shallows to a small cave at ocean level. Once there one are greeted by nese priests who use on site fresh spring water to bless those who wish to partake in a local ceremonial. Also there is a poisonous sea snake which lives inside the grotto which can be petted under supervision if so desired. Petting the snake is an act of bravado which definitely is not for the faint-hearted! For those of a less adventuresome temperament imbibing green coconut juice and gazing at the setting sun from atop the nearby cliff is a sane alternative! Tanah Lot is simply unforgettable, so be sure not to miss it!\"", "As for Tanah Lot it's the trip that makes the day! Busy road, as always to and from \\tourist\\\" places, and there's only tourist places in ! But that's why you go there, no? Less stalls than Tanah Lot which is all for the better! And here again, the scenery is very nice, but in the park .... beware for the apes as in Ubud monkey forest. See the cliff, make the picture (please please no selfies = so narcissic and psychologically disturbed!) Then head off to nearby beaches Uluatu beach and Padang Padang with its impressive stair access through a rock corridor!\"", "We have been to several times but have never been to any temples..So off we headed to Tanah Lot Temples..Was such a beautiful and serene experience (minus the shops),we spent 3 hrs or so walking around and taking it in,we walked over to the temple through the water and drank the water coming tthrough the mountain and was blessed by the priests..The sunset was beautiful,it was a bit difficult getting a picture as there was people everywhere..i would recommend this attraction for a visit", "My first visit to Indonesia as well as . It is a sunny beach and a good place for relax. Only thing is the shops and restaurants already commercialized which you need to pay more.", "I like the beach, coffee plantation and rice plantation. The food in is very good. One of the Indonesia restaurant known as Warung Mina located at Jln Kayu Putih No. 19, the food is excellent and value for money. ", "Tanah Lot Temple like all other nese temples ask you to shell out money to enter the holy springs under the small cliff seperated from the land by a small puddle of sea water. Nice view from up the garden cliff where other small temples r situated. Thats about it.... Nothing special unless there are so many souvenirs shops selling t-shirt and sarongs and toilets (yes chargeable toilets everywhere). A boring attractions for someone like me unless clicking cute pics with my wifey.", "Visit the mystic temple, feel the wind, see the mighty waves of the sea and enjoy the sunset. It was amazing, the place was crowded though, entire view was so beautiful. Tanah lot is an amazing temple located right on the coast and you can get there walking when the ocean is low. The waves from the sea was awesome. The sunset view was mesmerizing. I would say it is the number 1 attraction in .", "This is very beautiful temple in , location was very good. I saw many temples in but this is the most beautiful temple in , lagoon is very beautiful at tanha lot.", "Tanah is only a few £s to get in, you are ushered in and cant really look at shops until you are on the way out. It is really busy so difficult to enjoy the splendor. It is apparently the most visited temple and it shows. It was lovely - go if you have time but otherwise visit the other temples. Unfortunately the day we went no sunset to be seen as cloudy but that is luck of the draw.", "We had a wonderful visit to Tanah Lot. The views are amazing, and we were lucky to visit during low tide and were able to walk out to the temple and to watch the blessings of the people who had come with their offerings There are lots of stands selling food and souvenirs,which are fun to stroll around, but it is the setting and watching the local people that makes the place such a special place", "To begin with our driver took us to the cliff top restaurant which overlooked (what we thought) an impressive rock temple, we sat ordered a small Bintang, admired the 180 degree view and ordered some dinner. Dinner was a reasonable price (70k) but 70k for a BINGTAG unbelievable! We then ventured around the gardens, past some vendors and brought another bingtag 25k (that's more like it) then Tanah lot appeared. What a sight.. Yes, it was busy, yes, it was crowded, but hey it was impressive. Unfortunately there was no sunset due to cloud cover but fun exploring the rock pools and just to admire..", "( Kindly correct me if I'm wrong) My friends and I went to Tanah Lot Temple on 10th Sept. The entrance was very touristy, and we each had to pay 60k IDR to enter. We took a taxi in and the taxi waited for us because he said it's not possible to get a taxi out of there. Upon entering, you see many shops selling souvenirs and clothing, bags, etc. You get to really enter the temple area after walking pass all these. The temple is located at the sea side so you get a sea view. Recommended to wear slippers/sandals. We were required to queue up at a holy water spot to perhaps wash our forehead. Then people who are in charge of the temple will paste some rice on your forehead and flower on your head near your ear. After which you would walk up a flight of stairs which shows nothing... It was disappointing and felt like we went for the sea view.", "Tanah Lot is very beautiful place. Temple is located on a small cliff detached from the main land. We visited the place @4PM. we could not visit the temple cliff as it was closed for public due to heavy tides. there are lot of restaurants on the cliff. Must vist place and enjoy the SunSet.", "Tanah Lot temple is a most beautiful place to visit. The gardens surrounding it are lovely, and the temple in the sea is amazing for photographs. Very hot, make sure you have a hat and sunscreen.", "Really enjoyed visiting Tanah Lot and especially for sunset. Was stunning views, got some great photos to take home for memories. There is also some markets here prior to heading to the temple area.", "A unique rock formation, [seems more like man made renovated?] just off the coast of , Indonesia ‘Tanah Lot Temple’ is a well-known Hindu temple and marvelous place for religious and photo activity. Steeped in the nese mythology as one of the seven sea temples. It is nearly 20kms away from Denpasar. It can only be visited during low tide. But even to watch the vibrant sea coast the throngs of visitors of which are purely tourist like me or the local religious folks. Surrounding greens was filled with throngs of family spending joyful time. Heavenly courtyard is filled with earlier generation religious music, which feels the heart with love and solace and brings peace to the troubled mind. Even a Non-Hindu like me can spend hours listening to it. Not only the beautifully decorated stage has its charm, but even the music makers wore colorful traditional dresses and played strange instruments. Many places are forbidden for non-worshipers. The enclosure provides all the essential amenities including prayer offerings. As it is facing west, it will be appropriate to visit the site around sunset. I wish I could add photographs.", "Tanah Lot Temple is located in one of the most incredibly stunning sites I have had the good grace of visiting. Everything is breathtakingly beautiful...definitely go see this temple. The weather in October was hot and sunny. I would personally prefer to visit this location when it was sunny however I'm sure it would be lovely in a light rainfall.", "Made it a point to visit Tana Lot. Sunset is very popular so expect crowds to gather. You can snap beautiful selfies here. It's a little walk from the entrance parking lot to down the shore where it's located. Happy there were food vendors to cool off with ice-cream and ice cold drinks. It was humid and very hot when I visited. It's a beautiful landmark in . Lucky I was able to visit", "Tanah Lot Temple is a nese Hindu temple on a rock located in the middle of the sea. This temple is very beautiful especially at sunset. We can see this temple from several spot spots with spectacular sea and sunset views. We will find the temple floating above sea water when the water is rising because this temple will be surrounded by sea water. The word Tanah Lot consists of two words, namely the word Tanah is defined as a coral that resembles a gili or island. The word Lot or Lod means the sea. So Tanah Lot means a small island floating in the sea.", "Tanah Lot is another area that features high on most tourists’ must-see list of places when in . My last visit here was ten years ago, and the place today is now terrifically developed, and to reach the temple itself, you have to walk along a newly well-paved road that is lined with dozens of shops selling souvenirs, paintings, clothing, jewellery, tourist junk, food and beverages of all kinds etc. Within the compound, there were also numerous local photographers carrying Canon DSLRs with standard kit lenses and a huge messenger bag containing the Canon Selphy Printer – offering instant print-outs to visitors who’re fine paying the exorbitant prices to have your scenic pictures taken. The temple that sits on top of the rock formation remains beautiful, and there was a religious event going on the afternoon we visited – but really, if crowds is not your thing, either find a time to visit when no one else is around, or just skip it and buy a pretty postcard of the temple at the airport on your way home instead.", "Not the best indicator of traditional nese culture. Over crowded, with better beaches 30 mins away. We preferred spending time in Ubud, Keramas, Amed, Gili Meno etc. since we were after culture. Stay here if you don't want experience Indonesia. :) plenty of party spots and night life if your into that sorta stuff. :) :) It is more expensive here with plenty of scammers than the rest of . (It is part of the Kuta party scene, we heard the night clubs from our hotel).", "Tanah Lot never disappoints and is a must see on every trip. Yes, it's a tourist mecca with thousands of people there daily. Go on an outgoing tide and you'll at least get a bit more of a breather from the crowds. Stay till after sunset - its worth it!", "This is only a small temple but the veiw at sunset is fantastic. Make sure you get there early and don't leave without seeing the Kecak fire dance or you will miss out on an excellent performance. Get a seat early and you can watch the sunset while waiting for the performance to start. Great opportunity for photos and I was told that this performance is much better than the one at Tanah Lot.", "After traveling most of one of the last things for us to see was this temple. We were staying in Nusa Dua and taxis were around 300,000 for a trip to see the temple. I am so glad we decided not to peruse this. Luckily we had hired a mo-ped for 24 hours and decided as we had the mo-ped we would take a trip to see the temple ( one hours drive). When we arrived we were slightly disappointed, there isn't really much to see apart from nice scenery and views of the ocean and the small temple. Personally Tanah Lot had a lot more to offer than this temple and would highly recommended Tanah Lot. Personally I would not pay the fees to see this temple but if you have your own transport like we did it is nice to visit just to see.", "Pura Tanah Lot is almost an hour drive from Kuta, and is one of 's most prominent spots for photography. The place can get really crowded with tourists and hawkers. Even at crowded times, if you walk a little bit far (towards the right side), you can find spots with very less people around that are much calmer and better, and can still enjoy the scenic beauty around. More than the temple itself, the place offers superb views of the sea, and the rock formation on which the temple is built. The sunset here is spectacular, and is the best time to be around. We reached there at around 4ish in the evening, and stayed back even after sunset. The feeling was just amazing! Only during low tides can one cross the water to reach the temple. Still, you can only enter the temple if you are nese. Shops selling souvenir and food line both sides of the walkway, that lead from the car park to the entrance of Pura Tanah Lot.", "Pura Tanah Lot is the most visited and photographed temple in , especially at sunset when crowds and traffic overwhelm the site. At high tide, waves flood the causeways making it impossible to cross. At low tide, you may cross to view the rock base where the legendary ‘guardian’ sea snakes dwell in crevices around the Tirta Pabersihan fountain. This natural spout is the source of holy water for all the temples in the area. Priests at the fountain bless visitors by sprinkling holy water over their heads. You can cup your palms and take a sip to prove it is amazingly fresh water.", "Tanah Lot is one of the best places to watch the beautiful sunset in Island. If you would like to see a nice beautiful sunset in Tanah Lot then come to visit in the afternoon time. Don’t forget to check the weather before planning to make a day tour to Tanah Lot.", "Tanah Lot is a nice place to visit, but unfortunately is also a major tourist destination in and has hence attracted too many comercial activities. Just take a brisk walk from the parking place till the ocean where you'll see a magnificent view of nature and nese culture combined. The photo's give an impression.", "This was not our first visit to the Tanah Lot temple, but I never get tired of this sight , this mood . The temple is a pilgrimage temple on the top of Tanah Lot rock . Meanwhile waiting for the famous sunset worth to stroll on the beach , admire the temple from different angles , but you must go up to the cliff top restaurant in time , since they quickly will run out of good tables . Order a real Pinacolada , served in a coconut , rather than the one that is comes in a glass . There is nothing better than sipping your drink, admiring the enchanting temple as it hanging on top of the cliff, and wait for the magic sunset . Worth all the money such a night, this wonderful environment , where you reverently looking forward to say goodbye to the sun . And what is , if we enjoy it in the company of hundreds or thousands others tourists? Tanah Lot and sunset are for everyone .", "The pictures show a remote temple, linking the land (tanah) and the sea (lot). The reality is somewhat different. When you enter the complex in the late afternoon, you pass through streets and streets of shops, stalls and restaurants. There are even a couple of hotels. Despite that the atmosphere is imbued with the traditional nese politeness and calm. Yes, traders ply their wares, but with none of the pushiness one encounters in so many other eastern countries. There is more than one temple to admire, although entry is not permitted to non Hindi. The best viewpoint is by going up a path to the west, where there is a string of little warung and, beyond them, a well manicured golf course. Enjoy a beer while waiting for the sun to set. Very well worth the journey.", "Tanah Lot temple has so much to do. The temple itself is beautiful. Then there's a market and some restaurants. I love bargain shopping and the merchants allow you to bargain with them. It was our first tour of our trip and a great way to start our honeymoon adventures.", "We got a taxi out to Tanah Lot from Canggu (approx 100k idr for 30 minute drive). We decided to go in the morning and were lucky enough to see it at high tide. This made the temple look like an island which was absolutely amazing and made you wonder at the feat of construction it would have required. There are also a number of restaurants and cafes within the complex overlooking the view of tanah lot in the ocean.", "I have been told that the best time to see Tanah Lot is for the sunset, however I have heard that this can be quite chaotic as it is so busy. Well, having some time free in the morning decided to head out to Tanah Lot mid morning, it took about one hr by car but when we arrived it was magical, even though a number of large tourist buses also decided to off load their payloads of camera and selfie happy tourists. Being a keen photographer i just loved Tanah Lot. Having been here once happy to return again. Certainly worth visiting as this is one of the most famous temples in .", "One of the most popular tourist attractions in , this is a Hindu temple perched on a large rock with the background of the ocean. The setting is very picturesque and makes for stunning photographs, which is why it is flooded with tourists in the evening around sunset. Since the rock formation is slightly offshore, tourists can walk across to the temple during low tide; like all temples in , the non- nese are not allowed to enter the temple. The walk to Tanah Lot (from the parking area) is very commercialized and tourists have to walk through lanes packed with souvenir shops and a few coffee shops. There are also a couple of restaurants catering to visitors on the cliff top with views of the ocean and temple.", "photogarphy at tanah lot. most the tourist choose tanah lot has the destination.. for the photography and pleasure", "We hired a scooter and hit the road, we didn't have a destination in mind we just followed the road and the beautiful surroundings. We happily found Tanah Lot and decided to stop here for afternoon tea and a look around the temple and grounds. There are plenty of places here to eat. We parked the scooter out the back near the entrance but noticed there is plenty of parking closer to the temple. The temple itself is very pretty to look at, as are the grounds. Huge waves pummel the cliffs and volcanic rock features. There was a big snake that you can wear and have some selfies with, if you're into near death experiences (just kidding, but it felt like one). There are also markets and lots of scenic areas to relax. You need to pay an entry fee to enter, plus a fee for your vehicle if driving/riding in.", "We visited Tanha Lot Temple Very recently. This place is must see for visitors. Place is very well maintained. Some upgradation work is under progress. Good shopping options close to this place.", "My partner and I are staying in Legian so it took us two hours by taxi to get to Tanah Lot and back. This cost us 400,000 IDR plus a parking fee for the taxi to wait for us at Tanah Lot as the town surrounding it is not a massive tourist area so would be hard to organise transport back to the hotel. Entry into Tanah Lot is only 60,000 IDR (roughly $6) each. You have to walk past many stalls before getting to the temple. There are even signs directing you 'directly' to the temple which takes you on a longer route to get to the temple just so you go past more stalls. Once reaching the temple, the view is breath-taking. It really is a rare sight and is magnificent. However I was very disappointed as you do not get to go to the top of Tanah Lot Temple. At the bottom of the temple you donate money to be blessed after which you are allowed to walk up about 10 steps and are stopped by a gate and guard. There was also many tourists there, trying to navigate around each other proved to be difficult. We arrived at Tanah Lot around 1pm in the afternoon and it was busy - would hate to think what it would be like around sunset! Both my partner and I could not wait to get out of there. Overall the view was stunning however I would not recommend to anyone to pay as much as we did to see it - it looks exactly the same as it does in the photos. If you're willing to hire a scooter for roughly 50,000 IDR per day and drive it yourself up there, then maybe it would be worth the trip. But I would not go there again.", "Double Six Beach is a part of the Beach that starts at the Airport and curves along the coast for Miles , It is part of Seminyak and quite different to the Kuta Beach , It is quite wide and dotted with Umbrella's and Lounges and a number of Beach Clubs and Bars . There are a number of Traders selling their Wares , a Surf School and an area for Swimming between the Flags . The sand is not what I would call \\White\\\" but is quite fine & reasonably Clean (Unlike Kuta ) . The Water was quite warm and is quite clean . Also , certainly not crowded , plenty of room for all .\"", "A short 30 minutes from Legian, Tanah Lot is a must see location. If you are not into crowds I recommend you arrive no later than 9am. Still plenty of people, but enough room to move and get that perfect photo. Make sure that if you go in the morning that you walk the cliffs and take in the alternate perspective. The markets are plentiful, but know that they are similar to all other markets but the prices are restricted. If you make it there for the evening I have heard the fire dancing is exceptional. At the we visited the fire dancing was advertised as not available for six months. So, if you're planning a trip to Tanah Lot please seek early advice.", "I went here in August, and there were A LOT of people there. Some times difficult to make your way around because of the amount of people just standing around, More selfie sticks than i could count! Besides the MASS amount of people, it was a absolutely beautiful place. The landscape is gorgeous and the temple itself perched out on the ocean is somthing ill never forget! Even though here there lots of people, i'm glad that i booked the tour to go here. I booked a private tour, so my guide took me there and waited while i walked around. There is a lot of market stall all around Tanah Lot, which sell Tanah lot related items as well as the generic stuff and clothes and trinkets. Overall great experience, would definitely recommend going!", "While Tanah Lot 'floats' on the sea, this temple is know floating on the lake. However, the time we went, we didn't see it floating as the lake area surrounding the temple was dry (due to dry weather) to the extent we were able to walk around it. Nevertheless, the view was still scenic and we did enjoyed the cooler weather here if compared to Kuta/ Denpasar. Large numbers of tourists, hence it was crowded and quite difficult to get unobstructed picture. For younger children, there is a small playground near the exit.", "Tanah Lot and another temple right next door but whose name escapes me are just beautiful, in a most beautiful setting. Two little gems sitting out on tiny land points in the ocean. Take in the beauty, get a blessing and see the sacred snakes (non poisonous). Afterwards sit back in one of the little outdoor restaurants and get ready to see a glorious sunset while you refresh. This is a must see, places like this are why you travel, they stay forever etched in your mind and soul.", "Beside all that already has been correctly written. Tannah Lot is a must for a memorable sunset in and a lot of nice pictures for your album. But don't expect to find a silent place. Thousands of indonesian and international tourists like to share your experience. After strolling along hundreds of shops and lowcost restaurants you will be rewarded like all others with a breathtaking view on the temple on the cliff you can't enter. Be aware of the at least half an hour you need from the entry of the park to the view points.Some of the best with a lot of small coffee houses and restaurants wait for you at the terrasse on the left hand side of the temple.", "Visited Tanah Lot for sunset, the views were really nice. The temple is at three points and all of which are on the cliff or waters edge. Place was very busy which was a bit off putting, still worth a visit", "Tanah Lot is perhaps the most visited temple in . Its location gives you a very nice view of the sea and a spectacular sunset. But what is interesting about this temple is the fact that it is accessible to visitors only during low tide. Otherwise the rock on which it is built is turned into a small island, quite inaccessible, considering also the big and strong waves in the area. The way to the beach area and to the temple itself is full of souvenir shops and eateries, drawing thousands of tourists to the place. It's a lovely place for shopping, provided you know how to haggle for lower prices. Tanah Lot is located some 20 kms north-west of Kuta and is usually included in day tours around . Legend has it that a high priest from East Java traveled to Java in the late 15th century, came to the place and decided to build a temple there dedicated to the sea god Baruna. Tanah Lot temple is open daily from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM. As you reach the temple, some priests in a cave near the entrance would sprinkle you with holy water and even put a flower on your head. They would not allow anyone to go up the temple without going through such a purification ritual. There is also a snake in the cave considered as a holy guardian of the place. From the entrance, you can go up the rock on which the temple is built, but only up to a certain point. The temple itself is not open to tourists. From the temple, go up to the park and catch a beautiful view not only of the Tanah Lot temple, but also of the rock formations in the area and of the open sea. It's great for pictorials even if the area tends to be crowded.", "My favorite place to do daily sport like jogging, volley beach, sunbathing, learn to surf, etc. The beach and sands was almost same with Kuta. But double six beach more quiet. Beside doing some sports, people also enjoying party on beach, chillin with their pets, enjoy the sunset, etc. But must be carefully beacuse I had bad experience. It was two dogs in double six run down for me when I was jogging.", "This is the most common place for people visiting BALI and looking to go for beach activities and water sports. Not quite far from the airport and offers most of the major activities. It has a Turtle Island visit which we took as we were with kids. Here you can hold sea turtles and get up close with them. It is a very beach so if you are looking to relax and quiet then not the place to be", "Tanah Lot Temple is a 16th Century temple on rocks of the beach and is spectacular at sunset. But, we decided to go at midday as we heard there are huge crowds at sunset. We loved the markets there including the snake and owl encounter. There were fixed price shops which suits me as I am hopeless at bartering. The temple is awesome to see from the beach and the hillside. But, when we walked over to the temple, we had to pay to cleanse our faces and walk up the stone steps BUT the temple itself is off limits. I can understand why but it would've been to nice to be told this beforehand.", "Last July,2014 We enjoyed sunset at Tanah lot. On our way back from Lake bratan to Kuta Beach we had chance to enjoy this beautiful Temple. It was really crowded. Plan to go there at least two hours before sunset if want to visit the whole place. After sunset there is nothing much to do. Highly recommending to visit this place at evening time.", "I went Tanah Lot for praying with the holy water. I wish it really bring good luck, healthy and wealthy to me. Nice sea view and you can see many people from around the world to visiting this peaceful and quiet temple.", "Did I mention it was crowded? Like there seriously must have been 100+ busloads of tourists plus another 100+ taxi loads of tourists plus another 100+ car and bike loads of tourists and this was a few hours before sunset so it wasn't even the busiest time of the day! The views and photos you can get of the Tanah Lot Temple and the surrounding area are decent, but whether it's actually worth driving 1.5+ hours in heavy traffic to be surrounded by 1000+ tourists all trying to take the same photo and then spending another 1.5+ hours in heavy traffic back to Kuta is a debatable point. We visited a few other temples that were much less crowded where our photos were much nicer than the ones from Tanah Lot. Still, if you have a spare 5+ hours, it's OK, just not particularly peaceful or relaxing.", "Must visit place, but too crowded. The temple you see you are not allowed to go in anyway. Rock formations out at sea, Tanah Lot is quite a tourist attraction, about 40mins north of Seminyak. Best times to visit are around sunrise or sunset.", "We enjoyed walking through the touristy shops on the way to the gate that opens toward the ocean and Tanah Lot (Hindu temple, built on a rock formation just off the beach). It seems that it was connected at one point but has eroded in a way that the tide makes it impassable most of the day. We got here early so it was peaceful but tour buses were pouring in with travelers from around the world. There is a groomed park setting to walk along the crashing waves in the area. We didn't see any priests as the tide was in and it was raining. Many offerings were around possibly related to Nyepi festivities while we were there. We were able to stop at a Copi Luac tasting 'farm' near Tanah Lot that was also very good (12 samples of various flavored tea/coffee + Civet Cats + gift shop/coffee to buy). It seemed to take a long time to get anywhere by car on this island. Traffic to and from Tanah Lot can be crushing as people try to be there for sunset.", "Tanah lot is worth a visit to see the magnificient rock-cut architecture of the temple. It is on the coast and offers a decent view of the sunset. We visited during low-tide, so were able to walk around the rocks. Would probably look great during high tide. The temple complex has loads oof souvinier shops and eateries - with heavy tourist footfall.", "We haven't seen such a beautiful sunset which we experienced from the cliff of Tanah lot. Its perfect place for the couples to spend their memorable evening and watching the colors spread by the sun while setting. Trip to without visiting this spot is useless. Have to try this.", "We visited Tanah lot towards sunset with a group of friends. It was very crowded with a lot of tourists. The temple itself is gorgeous. The best viewing point though was at one of the little cafes on the side. There are plenty of shops at Tanah Lot and prices are quite cheap compared to other places. Toilets were quite poorly kept with a fee of 3000 Rp per usage. Although a gorgeous place, due to the amount of people there It was a little overwhelming.", "Every visit to entails a trip to Tanah Lot Temple and dinner at Echo Beach to watch the sunset. Tanah Lot Temple has so much beauty all around it and tourists can also receive a blessing which we always partake. On our last visit, my brother-in-law, who had never been before, said he would like to spend half a day there, on his next visit as he loves photography and said there are so many great pictures he could take.", "Double Six Beach is a very beautiful, relaxed beach within easy walking distance of most Seminyak hotels and villas. I am lucky enough to live in Seminyak and regularly walk along the beach. There are a variety of bars, restaurants on the beach front with beach umbrellas and beach cushions. There are many sunbed opportunities at reasonable daily rates. Live music, surfing classes, surf and sunshine. What more could you wish for. Highly recommend.", "Tanah Lot must be one of the most magnificent temples in . Its situated at a cliff. And the view is simply spectacular. We went during high tide and it was quite soothing listening to the waves crashing against the cliff. We also found out that it's possible to walk to the temple during low tide too. So whether it's high tide or low tide, the view of Tanah Lot is just spectacular and worth a visit.", "Tanah lot temple is built on a little rock at the beach. Temple is very beautiful and artistic as other places in . One has to walk for mins to reach temple from parking. This place is suggested for sunset by tour guide which is quite right. You cannot reach actual temple due to regulations but can see the beautiful temple from very close.", "Tanah lot was a good experience, located on the sea shore it offers magnificent views. Expecially during evening time place is perfect to relax. .also there are many shops on the way to fullfill it shopping andfood needs. . Must visit. .", "We visited Tanah Lot in the morning before 9am and there was hardly anyone there so we had easy access to everything. It was extremely hot and there was limited shade so make sure you take an umbrella and water. There is quite a bit of walking to be done there so wear good shoes. One of the temples was closed and will be closed for another week or so but your experience will still be the same. At the main temple we were able to get across because of the tide however you must pay to explore further but was still a great place to take pictures and you could walk around everywhere. Make sure you look for crabs and fish in the rock pools 😊 We had a guide with us who explained a lot about the area which helped us understand and give more meaning to the visit. Loved visiting Tanah Lot!", "Very scenic... Staff nearby will bring you drinks, drinks coolers, and so on. The souvenir hawkers stopped trying to sell me stuff when I spoke Indonesian with them, and were really cool people. A really nice vibe in general.", "Peace and serenity! No stalls selling merchandise like at other temples (Besakih, Tanah Lot etc). Saris provided free of charge for those who do not have and views without question amongst the best in . A bit of travelling from Ubud etc but worth the trip/ A MUST!", "Very nice sandy beach. It feels more to be amongst Indonesian people! Definitely adviseable to buy a massage on the beach with very friendly prices! We rented a canoe and went to the reefs where (with a bit of patience) plenty of sea life to be seen.", "Tanah lot is about an hour and a half from Nusa Dua and traffic there wasn't great as the roads were small and narrow. Arriving there made the trip worth while. Seeing the temple on the sea was very special and if you can wait until sunset, it would even be more magical. Unfortunately, we didn't get to see the full sun's glory as it unusually cloudy (so we were told) but we were able to experience the atmosphere. The only sad thing was that there were vendors everywhere trying to sell you souvenirs, postcards and photo shoots, which I found quite annoying at times but as long as you are prepared to say no, they were OK.", "You can see all the pictures and no doubt will have heard of Tanah Lot Temple as a must see in . It is well worth visiting to see the temple and surrounding coast area. If you go at the right time you can walk out to the base of the temple. Expect large crowds when you do visit.", "Tanah Lot Temple is beautiful temple on ocean. We go there with my friends and see the beautiful sunset. Thank you for this place.", "An excellent trip and great tour guide with good knowledge. will recommend to anyone who to see sunset. Tanah Lot is a very beautiful temple seen from a far!", "for persons who want to pass all sunday there, it's interesting and quiet place.The road to go there it's really nice in the middle of the rice field, not so far for the Tanah lot temple and the Nirwana golf.", "Tanah lot is the temple on the shore side of the beach, is very amazing creature, also this location is very good for enjoying the sunset", "Double Six is a wide beach area between Seminyak and Kuta. A few hotels are next to it but it is one of the more underdeveloped areas of . When we were there the beach was quite dirty, it was shocking to be honest, according to some reviews it has improved a lot it seems. We strolled along the beach all the way from Seminyak to Kuta and it is a fantastic beach walk, and once the sun starts to set even more picturesque.", "What an amazing place to visit!! I have been to lots of times, but never been Tanalot,we went during the day.... it would be even better to go later and see the sunset, there is quite a lot to see, including restaurants, shops, market stalls and the amazing Temples and manicured gardens, this place is truly beautiful, you shouldn't miss it. Just something to note if traveling by taxi, the driver wanted to take us to other places along the way....next time we will go straight there", "We went to Tanah Lot in the late afternoon to catch the sunset. The temple is at the beach and its access depends on the tides. In our case the tides were low and we could walk toward the temple. (Wear convenient shoes for wet ground). You can get live photos for 2$. After we went for a drink with a breathtaking view. Of the temple, ocean and the sunset.", "If you have visited some other temples, then you may skip this one. It has good views but I would recmend to visit Tanah Lot temple. Be careful of monkeys (we saw them snatching glasses from a Japanese group).", "Visit to this place makes you wonder about the people in 16th century. They must have been real architects to build temples on a rock overlooking the ocean. Sunset at Tanah Lot is mesmerizing in itself and watching Kechak dance while setting sun is out of fantasy land.", "Double six is a great beach to relax and watch the sunset. There are many bars and restaurants on the beach to chill out in, relax and listen to music. Double six is less hectic than Kuta beach and many nese come here to socialise. Nice way to spend an evening, drink a cold beer, eat pizza......without breaking the bank.", "Tanah Lot Temple is one of the most iconic landmarks in . This ancient Hindu temple was built to worship the Sea God, Dewa Baruna a few hundred years ago. It is located on a very high rock facing the wide, blue ocean. At high tide, the huge rock would be surrounded by water. Just like in most temples on this island, only worshipers are allowed into the temple itself. However, the very beautiful scenery of the place with high cliffs, moss-covered rock formations, black volcanic sand and crashing sea waves, would be rewarding enough for tourists to visit this place. When we were there, there was a religious ceremony going on and the place was very crowded. The nese women in their traditional dresses and carrying trays and baskets of offerings on their head was a sight to behold. The men were dressed in white and wore a white headgear too. They performed some prayers in groups led by a priest at the base of the high rock before walking up to the temple grounds. Tourists wandered around the base of the high rock and with the white bubbly waves rolling in, there were plenty of opportunities for some memorable photographs. It would also be an excellent place to watch the sunset. We noticed that there were restaurants situated on the high cliff on the mainland where people could dine and drink with a great view of the temple and the vast ocean in the background. At the entrance of the temple grounds, there are numerous shops selling souvenirs, local handicrafts and food and drinks. The entrance ticket costs 60,000 rupiah per adult. It is definitely a place not to miss in !", "Came to Tanah Lot via Tanah Lot Cycling Tours. A fantastic place full of history. Our guides provided insightful information about this place and the surrounding villages", "We had beautiful and nice sunset in Tanah Lot temple, great day. My driver help me took a picture, but here was very busy when sunset time. recommended", "Worth a day or afternoon at the Tanah Lot temple and surrounds. Have a lazy lunch or dinner, lots of restaurants before and inside temple area, do some shopping for all types of souvenirs and explore the temple grounds all in a day/afternoon. The temple becomes an island at high tide so check tide times if you want to walk near the temple, not a swimming area at all. Sunset is beautiful there and worth watching. Best to organise your own driver or transport as taxis are rare in this area (prebook taxi?) or stay a night or 2 at a local hotel, 3-5 stars available", "This was a very unique experiance seeing a beautifully constructed Temple built on a rock. When the tide goes out the Monks have acess to retain the temple and provide their offering. Once the tide comes in there is no acesss to the main land. Such a pretty place to visit, we really enjoyed appreciating eveythiny Tanah Lot Temple had to offer.", "Tanah Lot temple is a very beautiful place especially on sunset time! Tho it's a bit crowded but definitely a place to visit!", "DoubleSix seems to be the nicest stretch of the 14km beach, which runs from Kuta north (sorry, Seminyak). It is definitely a surf beach (which means it isn't great for actually swimming). But it does seem to be a great place to learn to surf - warm water, sand, not coral, and a constant wave. As well, as dozens of surf teachers and schools. It is also a great walking beach.", "the temple is not that impressive as Tanah Lot. Still I prefer it because of the surroundings. The temple itself is located on a top of a cliff, with a wonderful sea below. The clear water, the waves, the cliff itself is for me the main attraction. Nevertheless the temple itself worth seeing.", "There are just two or free nic buldings, croded with lot of tourists and local people. Definitly you can skip this temple, bether go to Tanah Lot temple.", "iconic temple for cultural and photography one of best place to chase the sunset it is hard to get off the crowds hahaha short story : Tanah Lot means \\Land [in the] Sea\\\" in the nese language.[2] Located in Tabanan, about 20 kilometres (12 mi) from Denpasar, the temple sits on a large offshore rock which has been shaped continuously over the years by the ocean tide. At the base of the rocky island, venomous sea snakes are believed to guard the temple from evil spirits and intruders. The temple is purportedly protected by a giant snake, which was created from Nirartha's selendang (a type of sash) when he established the island The Tanah Lot temple was built and has been a part of nese mythology for centuries. The temple is one of seven sea temples around the nese coast. Each of the sea temples was established within eyesight of the next to form a chain along the south-western coast. In addition to nese mythology, the temple was significantly influenced by Hinduism\"", "Tanah lot is a very beautiful and peaceful place to visit; it’s quite a drive from Seminyak and Kuta, it’s a nese Hindu temple on the rock surrounded by the sea, it has natural spring water, the source of which is unknown. The best part of the visit was being blessed by the priest and holy water from the base of Tanah lot it was done by an older Indonesian gentleman. The priest that did the blessing looked very peaceful and he was just so nice. Once the blessing is done you can make a small donation as request by the priest. You are anointed with a liquid and some rice and a flower placed into your hair. After you have had this 'blessing' you are accepted onto the holy land of Tanah Lot. The only downside to this beautiful temple and its surrounding area are the high number of tourists that come to this area. Some areas are really dirty and there is a lot of trash all over the place, be prepared to be bombarded by the Chinese tourist and their selfie stick and they will push you out of the way just to get their picture. There are quite rude towards other people and really have not respect for the nese people or anyone else for that matter. The restrooms are pretty disgusting, who knows where the Rp3000 fee goes to as you need to pay to use the restrooms. Obviously the money dosen't go into the maintenance and upkeep of the facilities and you have to pay an extra Rp2000 for a pack of toilet tissue. The cleanest restrooms are next to Gloria Jean Coffee. (if you can take your own toilet paper) The grounds leading to the beach and temple are beautiful and overall a very interesting and beautiful experience I highly recommend a visit to this temple.", "Its been many times in Tanah Lot Temple, always amazing, watching the people arround, the beauty temple, some of them can go to the inside of the temple trough the water when its down,.. but must be carefull with the waves, its an excotic place that i can say with a strong culture..", "Tanah Lot Temple has been a really famous destination in , Tanah Lot is located around 30 km away from Ngurah Rai Airport in Denpasar. Coming from Denpasar on the main highway and arriving in the town of Kediri, you will certainly not miss the large sign at the main intersection announcing the southwest turn to Pura Tanah Lot. To reach the temple of Tanah Lot you will need to cross some dry land then climb a hill to reach the site of the temple, many people reported that the old Tanah Lot was much better than the Tanah Lot we see. But still, for us Tanah Lot is such a breath-taking temple, its even better if you visit them on around 6pm the sunset is really good and pretty and some people said there were tons of big long white snakes underneath the temple in which they believed as their \\lucky charm\\\"\"", "Tanah Lot is one of the four temples protecting and is quite beautiful. You can view it, and the ocean, from a short distance but don’t expect to enter it. It is very picturesque and you can sit in an outdoor cafe and listen to the waves. But it can be very crowded and there are many vendors hawking their wares.", "Definitely a beautiful place, especially in the setting sunlight. The mad clamour for photography is annoying. So stay away from the sunset view pad, instead head for the Tanah lot cafe which is further up. The view of the temple is as good as any, especially with a cup of hot coffee. Plan your visit during low tide timings if you want to walk up to the temple", "Very charming place! It’s a must in !! Don’t miss this place... We enjoyed a lot our 4 days tour in . We organized every day tailored visits to many different temples, waterfalls, markers, beaches..... I have the feeling that we saw the most beautiful and important places. Our guide, Sudiana, was the best!! We prearranged all visits and planed what we wanted to see with ROUTIVE. They took care of us in Java and always being able to Change as much as we asked depending on our wishes. They made our trip to Indonesia just perfect!! We will contact them for our next trip to Indonesia for sure!!", "A friend told me \\it's mega touristic but you just can't skip it\\\" and he was 100% correct. From the parking lot to the temple you walk over a tourist market. We visited Tanah Lot on a cloudy day. The view of the temple is beautiful with the wild sea around it. It is the most touristic thing I have seen in , yet the merchandisers are not as aggressive as in other places. You can take plenty of pictures with no other people on it because of some rock formations with varying heights. You can walk to the temple to get a blessing which is nice. All-in-all I think we stayed 1 hour before heading back.\"", "Drove to Tanah Lot from Legian which was about an hour. Had an enjoyable hour wandering around the temple albeit you're not allowed to actually go inside which was a shame and is why I wouldn't wait the attraction more than average. Enjoyed wandering around the shops above the cliff particularly the shop selling Luwak coffee. Imagine it would be quite spectacular at sunset. Wouldn't rush to go back but enjoyed the experience.", "I rush to tanah lot to catch the sunset. The beach very crowded with people. Temple and sunset was perfect combination. I enjoying sunset with big wave, very nice beach and beautiful temple. There was plenty shop that sell handicraft or t shirt nese with reasonable price", "My husband and I had a private driver take us there as our 1st stop for the day. I wanted to avoid the sunset crowds and enjoy the view from the rocks below as it was low tide. It is quite spectacular to view, with the glistening ocean in the background and the way the temple is perched up high on a jagged rock. We also got to see the holy snake due to it being low tide. If you are only doing 1 or 2 temples during your visit then Tanah Lot should be high on the list.", "Tanah Lot!!! Should be called Tanah not a Lot I am a very patient person and love but I was let down by what I was about to witness $12AUD to enter for 2 people + scooter parking fee not a good start We went early morning to hopefully beat the rush. Sorry there is no quieter time lol After going through the entrance your first sight is a street full of stalls selling everything as they do in When you do finally get to the end walking around are more people trying to sell you stuff Photographers trying to get you to follow your experience Next thing you have to deal with is the selfie stick brigade ( you know the ones I mean they come by the bus load) OMG how many different ways are there to take a pic of yourself and are not shy to push their way in front of everyone even to go to the toilet Check tide times as we were there at high tide so could not get to the temple which probably was a good thing as I'm sure we would have been trampled by the \\rude I must get there first people\\\" All in all a bit of a let down The best part of the trip was the scooter ride there and back\"", "Tanah lot temple, is one of the tourist attractions on the island of , which has a high artistic value. a beautiful temple characteristic above the beginning of a separate sea", "This was our second visit to Tanah Lot. We first visited about 20 years ago and went to watch the sunset, unfortunately it was packed with lots of visitors and sellers and it wasn't as nice as I was hoping. This time we went early in the day and it was a completely different experience. There were very few others there and we could just roam around without the crowds and take it all in, taking photos without heaps of people in the frame. Still sellers there trying to get us to buy souvenir's but not that intrusive. This visit was what I hoped it would be, relaxed with plenty of opportunities to take great photos. It is such a serene place to when seen like this.", "We booked a private driver from seyminiak to go to Tanah Lot (300 000 rupiah). We left seyminiak at 4pm and arrive at 5pm to see the temple (entrance fees : 30 000). We stayed there 1hour to see the temple which is a very nice spot and to look at the sunset. Unfortunately we were surrounding by tourists taking selfies and talking loudly so it's pretty hard to enjoy the view properly...", "Tanah Lot Temple is a MUST when you visit !! This temple can only be visited when it is low tide as it is situated in the sea :-) truly wonderful to see!! There are also a lot of restaurants and shops where you can buy lots of amazing clothes and presents (remember to negotiate your price before just accepting any total when buying clothes or gifts in the markets)!", "We went to Tanah Lot as recommended as things to do when in . The view was stunning but we had to walk through a lot of touristy market stalls. It was quite busy and you can’t get very near the temple.", "Tanah Lot is a Hindu temple located at the shore of Tabanan Regency, district of Kediri. Due to abrasive activity of the Indian Ocean sea wave the temple looks like offshore. The government of put a concrete barrier to reduce the abrasive wave. Usually tourist visit this for sunset followed by watching Kecak Dance at the west side of the temple", "Tanah Lot has a beautiful sunset view. Be there between 645 to 710 pm to see the sun setting. The area is well maintained. The day we were there, it was not too crowded.", "Tanahlot was very picturesque but was spoilt by all the crowds and tacky market goods.It took a good hour on scary roads to get there so you have to work for your view.having said all this we got some lovely photos and the temple was nice.", "We always had good time everytime we went here. Beautiful place, beautiful view. There is a special culinary you only could find at Tanah Lot. Fruit salad Tanah Lot, mix of peanut, palm sugar, some chili, salt and many kinds of fruits. So fresh and yummy.", "Love double 6 beach, always pay a visit when we are in . My 4 kids had a 2 hour surf lesson there and absolutely loved it. Restaurants and great market/ shops near by. Then you have Jalan Legian/seminyak which is full of cool shops. Highly recommended 😊", "It's a must visit place in . The temple just on the shore of sea with spring water generated from sea and mesmerizing sunset view. This place also provide some great photography place. There is a park on the hill to view the temple. You can also see a hole in between the hill on the right side of the tanah lot temple from the park.", "To say the rock formation at Tanah lot is just spectacular is an understatement, I was completely awed by the beauty of 's nature; The visual effect of this unique rock formation, combined with gentle sea breeze and soothing sound of the waves created an atmosphere for rejuvenation. Everything seemed perfect though too much touting by the local vendors. Note: Try to visit the temple on the island during low tide, beware of sea snakes near the cave opposite the temple.", "Nice beach, lots of opportunities for food and service, observe your surroundings closely. Hmmm. Parts of the beach are more Indonesian, and some parts are more touristy. We enjoyed our visit and felt very safe as we walked, stopped, enjoyed a libation, and walked!", "It has an entrance fee. Tanah lot is a big area that is close to the sea. Don't worry about food and drinks, they have a lot of stalls there selling corn and snacks. I couldn't catch the sunset since it was raining at that time. So i enjoyed the rough sea and tide instead. Expect a lot of tourists.", "You can't come to and not go to Tanah Lot. Crazy thing is- is actually not far. We rented scooters for a week, and this was one of our day trips. Only took 30 minutes from Canggu. We went early. Hate to think what it would be like in the setting sun. Rows and rows of souvenir Kuta style 'shops', like, a city block worth. Maybe time it for low tide, but don't worry, there's still enough magic to see if it's not.", "Tanah lot is nothing special. We saw same temples before Tanah Lot, including Uluwatu, that's why it didn't impress us at all. Too many shops on the way to it. The only interesting thing in there is Luwak$)", "We made our way to Tanah Lot Temple, hoping to go inside, as one would. But actually, no one is allowed inside. All one can do is stare at it from the opposite cliff, as it's actually not visible from the shore. So it's not worth the effort to sit on congested road, pay the entrance fee and not to have the experience one hoped for. The shops and restaurants at the location are overpriced as at al touristy hotspots. So, all in all is overrated!", "This was the must visit recommendation from my Indonesian friends for my August trip to . And now i know why ! A historical Temple on a Rock Mountain cliff with an Spectacular sea view will just Blow away your mind .I stood there for an hour , it gave me a peaceful feeling which i just cant describe.Surely a must visit !! OH dont forget to Catch the traditional Kechak dance with a sunset view !!!", "One of must visit attraction while in . But some of people just leave their empty bottle of water or snack all over the spot in Tanah Lot . One of Beautiful place in and let's help to maintain it clean. Long walk till the temple. Wear hat on summer and not recommend to visit on rainy day.", "+ : many indonesian food nearby, massage is nice and cheap - : beginning too crowded and dirty with so many tourist visited the beach on holiday", "Had the worst Uber experience here in Tanah Lot which pretty much soured my time here. Not with the Uber driver but with the Local Transport! I just want to warn everybody. has some sort of Anti Uber Mafia because it is causing local transport to lose their customers. Local transport are the taxi people that charge you for 4x the rate. They don't have a taxi meter! Uber is way cheaper and it is allowed, as long as you're low key about it and say they are your \\Hotel transport\\\" Anyways, it was already in the middle of the night and we were trying to go back to the hotel. Local transport came up to us and asked if we wanted a taxi, he saw that I had Uber on my phone then he said Uber is not allowed here. The guy literally waited outside the restaurant where we waiting for our Uber driver and when he got there he pretty much started harassing him. We had to stand up for him and we kept telling them that he was out hotel transport. We were honestly scared for our lives. Taking Uber in other areas of was not like this. It bring so much negativity in the area, esp near a beautiful temple. If you must take an Uber going here, then just ask your Uber driver to wait they will be willing to do so but with a little bit extra IDR FYI: Be at the temple an hour before the sunset to capture iI was hesitant with flying my drone here based from some people's reviews saying you have to pay 40$ to do so. I did not have that problem.\"", "Went to check the place on a whim and was not unimpressed. Very unique and impressive masonry. Very picturesque. We arrived on the outgoing tide having got a taxi from canggu (100K IDR), and did some looking around before stopping in one of the restuarants for lunch after having checked prices etc and was not upset at all with the food we all chose. After we finished the tide retreated enough to cross over the break and walk around the base of the island temple. Be cautious of the \\holy water spring\\\" you will see as we had friends become ill after entertaining it. Check it though. Very interesting place and you can grab a Taxi from just outside the gates near the main carpark (legit taxi service stand) as we had the taxi that got us there telling us there were no Taxi's in Tanah Lot..... You have to pay to enter but very affordable.. I think it was $6AUD Per adult (kids 10 and above inc as adult) on the day. There are Markets EVERYWHERE within so dont feel pressured to buy without really looking around\"", "The only unique thing about Tanah Lot is its location on a rock but from the coast you don't actually get to see much of it and at high tide you cannot cross over... You will find plenty of temples on and in Indonesia which are nicer than this one. Not worth a visit as the entrance fee is higher than everywhere else (60.000 compared to usually around 10.000) and it is extremely crowded.", "Tanah Lot is ’s oldest and most holy temple. Lovely view of the ocean, cliff, sunset. There is a small temple on a hill, it is placed just offshore and the scenery is very magnificent. You should join in a holy spring water ( for Hindus ), it is a part of their tradition. Especial, the sunset was beautiful in there - must visiting it when you're in ", "\\How did they do that? Putting a temple on top of a rock?\\\" I've been wondering the same question over the years but yeah, however the old locals did that, thanks. It's an awesome work done! Slippery grounds so always be careful. If you have extra time, do pay a visit to the holy temple underneath the real holy temple for blessings (long queue always). Otherwise, there's two or three holy snakes on the opposite side of the temple (also underneath the rock) where the locals believe they are the guardians of Tanah Lot temple. Donate some monies to get blessings, why not? Ladies out there, don't miss out the chance to shop at the market outside Tanah Lot, it's cheap and cheapest among all \\\"must see\\\" places in . You'll feel like an evil to bargain over the ridiculously cheap price they offered. Will I be back again? Definitely.\"", "Tanah lot is a must-see temple in itinerary. Ideally people visit the temple in the evening to catch sunset. But irrespective of the weather and sun conditions, the temple looks majestic sitting atop a black rock cliff with sea waves crashing the shoreline.", "Reached in time for sunset which was amazing . temple on cliff was not as awesome as Tanah lot . But there is a boundary wall which makes it safe and convenient to watch the sunset even in a large crowd.", "Tanah lot temple is the best place to visit in . really amazing. too good for photography. had a wondeful time here.", "Stopped by on our way through to amed and what a beautiful place it is! The gardens were lovely and the engineering involved was incredible in its own right! The entire palace including all the fountains are all gravity fed from a natural spring, no pumps involved! Unfortunately we arrived just in time for a tropical downpour so swimming wasn't appealing, but it was lovely just to take it all in Definitely recommend paying one of the locals for a guided tour, we paid 100k but it was worth as he not only explained the religious significance of the various buildings and statues, but also gave us a wonderful history lesson about the late regency and how it fit into the story of Indonesian independence", "These are the beaches that indonesia is known all over about. Beautiful and Clean white sands. Its quite peaceful too as its secluded.", "Have been to Tanah Lot several times over the last 25 years. This time we went at sunset which would have been beautiful except for the clouds. There is a great coffee shop up the hill where you can buy the cat poo coffee and pat the Lewak cats. They also have a pet bat.", "Tanah Lot temple must be number one in your itinerary. This is one of the most beautiful tourist attractions in the island of the gods. Many people come to see her at sunset time when it becomes a dark silhouette with the last sunlight around. Plan your time well if you come in the afternoon as traffic jams always occur and you probably will lost the sunset because of it. Sometimes from Nusa Dua to Tanah Lot can take 3 hours in the afternoon. Tanah Lot is equally impressive in the morning when the crowds don;t arrive yet and you feel more peaceful ambiance. So it's up to you to come for the sunrise or sunset to Tanah Lot. Both offer awesome view to the sea temple.", "First of all, the temple was unique and amazing, definitely a must go in . You can cross the sea to be nearer to the temple base but you are not allowed to go up the temple. Wear shorts if you plan to cross over as the sea level will reach up to your knee level. Also, I think they only allow you to cross over at certain timing, when i cross over is around noon time. Besides, there are a lot of vendors before you reach the temple selling shirts, souvenir and foods thus you can do a little shopping too if you are interested. The only bad, very bad experience indeed was with the local driver (at Tanah Lot specifically). As me and my Fiance took a one way ride to Tanah Lot, we try to call UBER to get back to our Hotel. While we are waiting for our UBER near the entrance there are a few local driver spot us and asked whether we need transport, we rejected politely and they ask whether we are using UBER or GRAB, innocently we say YES (and that's the worst mistake ever). After they know we are getting an UBER they block the access of our UBER car and chase our UBER car away and force us to use their car which is 3-4 times higher than what UBER charge me, yes insane indeed. They are like Gangster and talk no sense, I was so furious that I refuse to sit their car and started walking to the bigger main road. Anyway in the end, luckily we met another driver that charge more reasonably and we quickly get off that area. So my tips is don't book a one way drive to Tanah Lot as it is hard to get Taxi (with reasonable price). Use Uber or Grab in and you will save a lot BUT never tell the local driver that you are using Uber, just tell them you booked a local driver already will be sufficient. Happy Holiday !", "The place: an island ashore where you can walk to during the day when the water is low. The experience: too crowded, we went during low season. 1 big temple, 2 smaller ones and some nice cliffs. Pros: - great place to visit for sunset. From the cliffs you can get a hold off some magnificant scenery. - unique place, walk to the island when the water is low (no bridge) Cons: - the walk to the temple comes with many markets and tons of tourists. Getting a picture without any photo bombers is almost impossible. - lady with her textile stall, before enter ing the gate inside isnt too kind. 70.000 rupiah for an umbrella not negotiable. - the main attraction, the temple, wasn 't accesable due to some ritual that took place at that moment. Lasted from 3 pm till at least 7 pm the time that we left. My conclusion, there are plenty other places where you can see the sun set. Tanah lot is nice, just not worth it if you travel from a far. Def not worth a half day tour if you planned it.", "Went to Tanah Lot for sunset. Even though it was kinda cloudy that day, but the views were stunning with high tide. The temples are very nice as well. It was a Sunday and the place was not very crowded. Just that there was a long queue for the holy springs experience.", "Beautiful scenery with mystical aroma. I'm travelling with my family, many shops & restaurants here. We can buy some handicrafts, eat coconut, and touch a snake also. Better to visit Tanah Lot in the morning or afternoon, because it is quite hot, or wearing hat is good idea. Visit it in the afternoon and we can see a beautiful sunset.", "One of the best places to visit in Indonesia, is a lovely island full of fun and culture, Tanah Lot Temple a most to visit", "Very crowded but beautiful though. I am not sure which is the best time of the year to visit Tanah Lot Temple as it is one of the major attraction in ", "The water is in front and one can wade right to the rock. If we have to choose the top temple in , Tanah Lot will definitely find its place. The broken beach and the calm beach make it an amazing sunset", "My first visit to Tanah Lot recently. The view of the Temple and its surrounding is amazing and beautiful. It's a place I would love to visit again.", "One of the most popular temples in . Not as nice as the Tanah Lot Temple, but still worth a visit. The complex is vast, with lots of spots offering a nice view. You can buy a ticket to see \\kecak\\\" - traditional dance taking place during sunset. Sarung is available to borrow for free. Beware the monkeys!\"", "Tanah lot is one the famous temple in . you can see many beautiful views especially if you come at the sunset time ,", "As with Tanah Lot this is one of the high volume visitor destinations but it has been well constructed to cope with large numbers. There is a short walk through woodland where you may see grey monkeys. Where it comes to the concourse that leads to the temple straight on, later there are promenade walks out along the coast to your right is a crenelated walkway out to the next headland ( west/north). It can be exposed without shade so make sure you have protection if full on sun. The walkways off to the left run along to the other headland (east/ south) through the edges of the forest then inland back to your starting point. The temple itself is restricted fir worship only but you can see inside and there are a number of routes up and down included shaded huts (very welcome) looking out into the beautiful sea and cliffs. The entrance/ car park has cafes and shops, before you reach the entrance admission kiosk (30k IDR) where there are purple sheets you can use to hide your legs if you’re in shorts. Really enjoyed the experience, I expected lots of tourists ( like me!) and think that it is a well managed experience that allows so many people to view this precious site.", "Unfortunately the Tanah Lot Temple complex suffers from the same syndrome as many other temples: it's totally commercialized and there is nothing sacred about it anymore. Sadly, the access roads and surroundings of many temples nowadays resemble shopping streets of European tourist destinations.", "Arrived at Tanah Lot at end of a day sightseeing, hoping for a sunset photo opp. Temples are stunning, especially set against the ocean and sunset. But be warned - thousands of tourists everywhere (just like me), which detracts somewhat from the experience. Definately a must see in , but perhaps choosing an earlier time (even morning) may have been better...", "What a beautiful temple and location! Lots of tourists around, markets etc also, balloons for the kids also available. We were at Tanah Lot during a 3 day special time which occurs every 6 weeks, was brilliant to see.", "Good beach to spend our time while waiting for the golden hour (sunset) so many restaurant around here and local deli (Bakso gerobak biru) is delicious and affordable.", "Tanah Lot is very pretty, and can be viewed from several different locations, on a level, or from above, but it is very, very touristy. I'm not sure that it would be worth coming here for sunset - you'd be better off visiting and then heading to Old Man's.", "We had been to Tanah lot temple on our visit to and were quite impressed with the view of the island temple and another temple near by. Its quite under rated and would highly recommens any one visiting .", "Tanah lot temple is a temple for Hindus in . This temple is located in Tabanan regency in the village. The Tanah Lot temple can be traveled for 30 minutes from Seminyak area. There are several temples around the Tanah Lot temple, one of them Batu Bolong Temple", "Tanah Lot Temple is built into an enormous rock. It is situated about 30 metres from the waters edge. At low tide you can walk across to the Temple, but be aware, the tide comes in very quickly. Entrance fee AUD $3 ea, Rp 30.000 A sarong is supplied for your visit. The prayer buildings, gardens and walkways are well kept and are included in admission", "After reading the reviews im dumbfounded. Yes its a beautiful little beach - yeah i get that, but seriously there are thousands of better beaches in indonesia, that you dont have to ride for an hour on roads, where some parts are completely washed out then trek 400m down a dangerous cliff on a goat track that has disaster waiting to happen written all over it Ive lived and travelled indonesia for a few years now and was a little dissapointed in this one. Particularly with the large crowds, each paying the 5000rp to park.... the proceeds of which obviously dont go to road or track maintenance", "Tanah Lot is a nice temple which is connected by a narrow strip of land which in high tide looks like a separate island. During low tide, you can walk-up to the island and enjoy the scenic view all around. There is a bamboo through which holy water flows out. But beware of quacks who don't let you to enjoy and experience it in the name of fleecing money. You can get good coconut water to cool off in nearby shopping area. The shopping area has lot of variety but somehow the shopkeepers didn't seem much interested to sell their wares and seemed disconnected.", "After seeing photographs are reading reviews we decided to get a taxi and see this temple whilst staying in . The roads in are congested so whilst it took a while to get to from Changgu, we hoped the temple would compensate - oh how I was wrong. Once you walk past the usual stalls peddling water, fruit etc. you walk past the first mini temple which requests that no females on periods may enter. Not that you can enter regardless... only walk up towards its entrance. A little further and you walk down towards the beach upon which the Tanah Lot template sits on a small jut of rock. I can see the attraction with the sun setting, however when you walk past the hoard of selfie takers and approach the rock, you see a closed staircase on the right, a cave with holy water and a 'donation box', and what seems to be an open staircase on the left. Out of curiosity, I walked towards the open staircase only to be informed that I needed the holy water to proceed. Not wanting to be forced into a donation, I walked further to the left and saw that the open staircase was in fact, closed, but only out of sight for those who wished to climb it. Funnily enough you saw the looks of surprise from those eager to be anointed as they walk round and up about 15 steps only to come across the closed sign. Further away from the temple are some lovely rock pools which had several crabs and fish in them which I much preferred. The temple itself is nice from a distance but fairly representative of the shallow insta-feel that portrayed overall.", "Nice place to visit. Located on a beach.O ld temple. Beautiful handicrafts. Located in the middle of rocks. Huge place very beautiful and scenic The drive to tanah lot is green and scenic Must visit place", "We arranged a day tour by Tours By Locals for our port day in . Our driver, Putu, picked the 7 of us up in his air conditioned van.Took us for the day to several sights and each was more beautiful than the previous. Our last one was Tanah Lot Temple on the Indian Ocean. A beautiful setting. Very crowded but large enough to manage the crowds. A long walk down hill to the temple outcroppings but so worth it. Many vendors on the path but not overly intrusive. Several places to rest as it was incredibly hot and humid. A beautiful restaurant right next to the road leading into the temple. Views to die for. We stopped for a drink before heading down to the temple. The owner came out and spoke with us and had actually gone to school in the small Connecticut town we live in when he first came to the US> Talk about small world.", "Tanah lot is a crowded beach. You can get sun set view when the sky is clear. There is a beautiful temple and scenery. It is also near Denpasar.", "Tanah Lot Temple was one of the first locations we visited upon arrival in . We were super excited because we had read so many brilliant reviews. When you get there, it's all very crowded as there are many tourists around waiting for the sunset. There are many shops and different little stands where people are selling corn and drinks. When you actually go in, you can see the Tanah Lot Temple which isn't actually that beautiful in comparison to some of the other's we have seen. Also when asked about the history, we weren't really given an answer. We were just told to visit the snake in the cave and offer money to the holy snake and go and get water from the holy springs. Our tour guide really made us feel pressured to go and visit the holy snake but we were just not comfortable with this. Additionally, be warned you will be exposed to a lot of passive smoking and people drinking alcohol - although this is meant to be an esteemed religious place of worship, it seemed very unhygienic and the allowance of tobacco and intoxicants in a place of worship seemed so out of place. After walking around the temple and taking some photos with the ocean, we decided to go back up to the bridge so we could watch the sunset - this was the only aspect worth the actual tour.The view to the sunset here was beautiful. Other than that, it was rather smelly and massively crowded.", "one of an incredible temple in . Tanah Lot temple located at the sea of Tabanan. this place just 30mnt from airport, but will be one hour due to traffic jam...", "What can I say? Everyone wants to see Tanah Lot so be prepared for the crowds especially if you want to see sunset with everyone else. For pictures, I prefer the morning light but atmosphere of sunset is very special too. It costs a lot to get tour company or even taxi to take you and wait and come back, then there is the entry fee (I can't remember exactly how much but more than anywhere else we went for the past 7 days) and then you have to pay for car entry. Expect to pay 3 times - travel/ tour, entry and car park. There is a temple on site so you can get a water blessing at the base of island but expect to queue for this in the late afternoons. No entry into the temple.", "It is a beautiful spot to view sunset however this place now is way too comercial and less natural. But for 1st time tourist, Tanah Lot is a must see", "Tanah Lot Temple is a actually one of many coastal temples that guard the coast of . It's location and design, however, have made it one of the most photographed temples in , and an enormously popular tourist attraction. Even so, there are many visitors who are there for religious rather than touristy reasons, all day long and particularly at sunrise and sunset. A small town of gift kiosks exists to accommodate the crowds. You can be photographed (for a fee) with large boa-constrictor type snakes which I believe are supposed to resemble the mythical sea snakes that are supposed to guard the temple. Were it not for the beauty of the temple and its setting, this is one spot I would recommend avoiding. But it really is unique and wonderful, and not to be duplicated anywhere else.", "Tanah Lot Temple Is A Must See Attraction...This Beautiful Temple Is Accompanied By Breathtaking Ocean Views..Restaurant Facilities Offer Simular Views...Traditional Dance Exhibition...Many Amazing Photo Opportunities And Personal Interaction With Local Identities...Easy To Access....", "One must start early if he plans to watch the sunset at Tanah Lot as the traffic is terrible on the way. The crowd is huge as it is a very popular tourist destination", "I arrived at Pura Tanah Lot at 7am when it opened and none of the vendors were open yet so it was quite peaceful. There were a lot of tourists from Java but it wasn't nearly as crowded as I can imagine it would be at sunset. The temple itself is beautiful - as is Pura Batu Bolong which is just north of Tanah lot and worth walking up too. There isn't a lot of information about the temple round (that I could see).", "Tanah Lot Temple was recommended by my driver as a must visit sacred place. It was well worth the hour or so drive, such a beautiful spot and a must visit", "Visiting Tanah lot temple at Sunset is a must do activity for all tourists in . And this is one of the main reasons which attracts hordes of tourists to Tanah Lot. But I must say visiting Tanah lot should be in every tourists itinerary. The temple looks stunning during golden hour and low tide makes the temple accessible by foot. This place witnesses a lot of traffic so we would recommend to start early from your hotel so that you don't miss the stunning sunset.", "A chance to see one of the most talked about areas in , so we made the time to go to the Tanah Lot Temple. Very busy with plenty of market stalls to see before reaching the beautiful gardens that make up part of the Tanah Lot experience. Such an amazing place, breathtaking views across the water and of course, the marvel that is the Temple. Waited patiently for the sunset but unfortunately the weather was not in our favour. Although the sunset was wonderful, it didn’t last very long. But not disappointed with our visit, if you get the chance to visit, do it. You won’t want to miss this stunning part of ", "Classic little industry built up around a Tanah Lot. Wonderful temple and buildings and obviously revered. A huge attraction with many people coming and visiting for the classic selfie. With the waves crashing in, and a good day, it makes for a picture postcard setting. There is the usual selection of small shops outside and stalls inside and some restaurants at the top with great views.", "One of the most popular beaches in , Double Six Beach attracts crowds of tourists from nearby Kuta, Legian and Seminyak. The waves are mild here - perfect for first time surfers. Plenty of sunchairs to sit on, umbrellas to sit under, and coolers full of beers to sip.", "We stayed in the temple complex so went early morning. Although we didn't get there in any rush we did still beat the majority of the tourists. Tanah Lot translates to \\Land in the Sea\\\" due to the temple sitting on an offshore rock and that lends to why it's considered such a beautiful temple. When we visited the tide was out, which allowed us to walk right up the temple. A little warning that when the tide is out the floor can be quite slippy so tread carefully.\"", "It is a very nice temple, nothing to argue about that. We had heard a lot about it on the internet, but we did not find the place as amazing as it is said to be. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a beautiful place, but if you have to make decisions about which places to visit, I would skip this one and go to Tanah lot.", "Was just there two days ago. Had a personal guide. There are several Temples and this is just one of the special ones. Go at sunset as the temple is on the cliffs and the views are fantastic. Tana lot is another good temple to visit.", "Tanah Lot is a worth place to visit, the entrance fee is cheap..the view is excellence.. although it's 1 half hour drive from Kuta to reach this magnificent temple but it's still worth..", "with all the hundreds of millions of dollars that come into surely they could upgrade the most filthiest, vile, disgusting toilets that we have ever been into, they probably a hundred years old and have never been cleaned and they have the cheek to charge you lift your game Indonesia", "This place is famous, a symbol of . It's recommended to be a must-visit place over the travel websites and forum. That's why we're here and other tourists. We didn't plan to see the sunset here so we luckily avoided the bad traffic later. Tanah Lot is a good place to sight seeing, taking photos while having a fresh young coconut with the price of 25,000IDR after walking and later shopping on the main road to the temple (the shop named Agung is a must if you want some souvenir and t-shirts with great price!).", "The view of the temple is great. Much better than Tanah Lot temple in term of scenic view. If you have limited time and this is the temple you should visit.", "The Double Six beach is a very clean beach along that stretch of 's coastline that extends from beaches at Kuta to Seminyak. Given that it's the tropics, the sun can be unforgiving during the day and you will need to grab a seat with the shade of an umbrella. You do get a beautiful view of the sunset from the beach. For those interested, the beach makes a very good vantage point to watch flights land / take off at / from the Ngurah Rai Denpasar Airport every few minutes. There are a large number of shacks and small restaurants serving through the day and hawkers will be around everywhere you look trying to sell their wares. One might think of that as a problem, but they don't trouble you much if you've said a firm 'no'. The evenings see a rise in the crowd - locals and foreigners alike. You will see people trying to surf on the waves, play a game of football on the beach, take walks alone / with their dogs, and just doing a wide variety of activity all along the beach. On the whole, it's a wonderful place to relax for a few hours in .", "The sunset at Tanah Lot is beautiful! At Tanah Lot, there you can take many beautiful shots of the beach. Tanah Lot is a very popular tourist destination with beautiful sand and kind staff helping to support you as you try to make your way around the beach as the current can be quite strong at times!", "Tanah Alot was certainly the highlight of our intrepid journey. We spent the afternoon there gazing at the temple across the low tide. There was an abundance of tourist floating around and locals quick to make a buck. We didn't get to see the sunset but a photograph of the temple and surrounding scenery made for a lasting memory and one too take home. We have been privileged to venture out to the further west point of . A story to share with family and friends.", "There are many Hindu temples in but Tanah Lot is surely the most spectacular ! Located about 45 minutes from Kuta, it is a must see. The temple is on a small, rocky island accessible via a causeway. It is constantly busy with fascinating ceremonies, worshippers and tourists. Some research before you travel will enhance your trip. Soak in the atmosphere !", "Worth enduring the crowds. Tanah Lot is a complex of four temples compounds on the ocean. The most dramatic one is perched on a big rock which at low tide is an island. Very spectacular with the waves constantly crashing on it. One of the temples is on a natural rock bridge. The entire site is located on an extensive oceanfront parkland. Very photogenic place but you will have to be patient enduring the often rude crowd’s vying for best vantage points. This is probably the most visited sight in . We thought to beat the crowds by arriving before 9am. When we got there, there were at least 1,000 (no exaggeration) people and more arriving constantly. Apparently it’s even more spectacular at sunset and there is a dance show at that time. The thought of those crowds makes me cringe. Allow 2+ hours and much more time if you want to shop because there are over 100 (no exaggeration) shops as well. There are numerous restaurants, drink vendors and pay toilets. Admission is 30,000 IDR per person. This is a must see.", "This is my second trip to Tanah Lot and my last trip. To be honest once is enough! If you are staying in Kuta it takes a few hours to get there because of the traffic. When you get there it is very busy and you are bombarded with sellers everywhere. The temple itself is wonderful and if you go on a night when there is a good sunset you should get some excellent photos as the sun goes down. The restaurants are ok and to get the best views you have to go to one of them! They close pretty much once the sun has gone down, so go down to the temple first and get blessed, then make your way up to the restaurant way before sunset so you can at least have time to enjoy your meal.", "Tanah Lot was our last stop for the day. Our tour agent had to drive fast & dodge traffic in order to reach the place before sunset. We were just in time as traffic was really bad. Tanah Lot is an ancient Hindu pilgrimage temple located in Tabanan. In the nese language, “Tanah” is earth or land & “Lot” is sea. Hence, “Tanah Lot” simply means “Land in the Sea.” It was built on a 3-acre large rock known as Gili Beo in the 16th century. A religious figure, Dang Hyang Nirartha had spent a night on it & was inspired to build a shrine as well. Apparently, using his magical powers, he moved the rock to the sea & ordered the people to build the temple to worship the Sea God, Bhatara Segara. It is said that Dang Hyang had also created a poisonous snake from his sash which is believed to be living at the base of the rocky island to safeguard the temple. However, the temple’s rock had started to crumble in 1980. A loan was then given by the Japanese government which led to a massive restoration project. More than 1/3 of the offshore rock is now artificial. Also, interestingly enough, there is a cave with a magical spring underneath Tanah Lot. The water is fresh although the temple is surrounded by salt water. In order to go to the temple, you will have to cross some dry land during low tide & then climb a footpath hill. We did not attempt to do so as it was already getting dark & the tide was getting high. Also, there were just too many people below the temple. We could only see the rock from afar. However, the view was breath-taking. It was like a postcard picture & we busied ourselves with selfie moments. The entrance fee to Tanah Lot is IDR60,000. Parking is also chargeable. It is opened from 7:00 am – 7:00 pm. The best time to visit is probably between 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm or just before sunset as the view is simply stunning. However, expect hoards of people to be there with you, too. Another alternative is to go during low tide. Then, you can walk to the temple using the walkways from the parking lot. I think that is as close as you can get as visitors are not allowed to go in unless it is for worship purposes. In addition, there is a Tanah Lot ceremony held every 210 days following the nese calendar, which will take place for 3 days. We saw rows & rows of shops for tourists to buy souvenirs & knick-knacks, nearby. My travelling partner had bought a small set of phallic key chains for her friend as they were regarded as popular souvenirs from . As for me, I had bought a few materials for an aunt & cousin. Unfortunately, the shops had started to close after sunset. Thus, we did not have much time to shop which was good. So, come early, shop 1st before you go to the temple or before taking the numerous sunset shots. Don’t forget to buy the local grilled corn & the refreshing coconut water. It will definitely quench your thirst in the heat.", "The Tanah Lot Temple is simply enchanting, beautiful and unique - built on the rocks on the ocean. Great sunset point, but you will have to fight the crowds. We visited Tanah Lot Temple with our private tour guide - Argus with Agus Private Tour.", "Our visit to Tanah Lot was well timed at low tide so we were able to walk right out and around the surrounding rocks right up to the Temple. That allowed us to take plenty of photos from different angles. You can only wonder why this special place was built on a rock in the ocean.", "Tanah lot is home to pilgrimage temple Pura Tanah Lot, a popular tourist and cultural icon for photography. The temple sits on a large offshore rock which has been shaped continuously over the years by the ocean tide. Its a very beautiful site to see, and the sunset is very beautiful (if you can catch it, lot of time the area surrounds by thick fog)", "A sunset at Tanah lot temple at is an exhilarating experience. The temple stands on a rock just off the shore but was closed for visitors due to high tide, perhaps. The place around has flat rocks so one can stand in the sea water with the temple in the foreground and the setting sun in the background. It's a sight worth a thousand words. A small hillock nearby gives another view of the sun sinking into the ocean.", "20,000 Indonesian RP to attend, really is an impressive sight. Nice to walk from one end to another, there's also a dancing show which is an optional extra. Going as the sun sets can't be recommended highly enough. Stunning views and impressive surroundings.", "I've to come a 2nd time to catch the sunset view. My 1st visit 2 years ago was raining and high tide. This time was perfect ! We had a very beautiful sunset view and a very low tide where we can get down and walked on the usually covered area by the sea. Took many nice shots at Tanah Lot Temple and don't forget the Batu Bolong a little further up north.", "Experienced an amazing sunset at Tanah lot temple. Interesting location as temple was situated on a separate rock from the mainland. Go there around 5 and just enjoying the sound of splashing waves until the sunsets . There's a guy with a holy snake in one of the caves . Just give small donation to meet the snake . If you want to shop for souvenirs go early around 4 or 5 pm. Just after sunset everyone goes back home. By 7pm the streets are empty.", "Tanah Lot is beautiful. The water temple, and all the other temples around, will not disappoint you. We visited when there was low tide. So we could walk to the temple, but not on it. You have beautiful views from the beach on the left of it. You can also receive sacred water, rice and a flower as part of a tradition (?). However, you are expected to pay for it, just like everything else. The surround is very commercial, with a lot of shops and cafes. The entrance is also relatively expensive with IDR 60.000 per person, and IDR 5.000 for parking. But you will see many temples. Be aware that there will be many many tourists. We went early in the morning, and it was okay. After a while, however, it was simply too much. So we would never go there for the sunset, simply because it will be too busy. TIP for transportation: Take a Blue Bird taxi, and let him wait for you in the parking lot. You will pay for it, but you can be sure to get a ride home without any problems.", "Beautiful temple, but somewhat ruined by the sheer number of tourists. Better view from the nearby Nirwana hotel / golf course as you get the prettier side of the temple and can't see the hoards of tourists You now pay 60k IDR to visit Tanah Lot village; access to the temple itself is forbidden except for religious reasons", "Just great . very nice place . I think this temple is unique , a temple in the ocean , woooow . Don`t miss Tanah Lot .", "Saw the tanah lot temple 4y ago, went back this year and it was still the same but sooooooo much more tourists!! has changed a lot in those 4y, there are so so so many tourist, especially asian ones. It is pity because the local people try to exploit it by asking money to see the 'holy snake' at the temple and stuff... Too crowded if you ask me, rather go to another temple.", "All those dreadful reviews! If you dont like the crowds try getting their early in the morning when peace prevails and you can almost feel the spirit take hold of you Sit quietly for a while . Close your eyes . breathe in the beauty of this sacred place ..then get out before the OTHER tourists arrive! Better still if you're staying in Seminyak or Canggu and you'd like to go to Tanah lot , hire a scooter and enjoy the ride. Stop in and see Seseh beach (so lovely getting away from the busy , commercial parts of ) , drive through some villages. Embrace the experience..", "If you are someone who loves clicking some scenic pictures then this place is definitely for you. We had spoken to a private driver \\Made\\\". The driver “Made” pronounced as Maadey, came to pick us up at the hotel right on time. I love the nese respect of other people’s time. He is super polite and respectable and has a wealth of information (Whats app +6282145698388) . He also speaks very good english, which is a bonus. We were supposed to check out of our hotel in Kuta and checkin into a hotel in Ubud. After that we Made took us to a beautiful restaurant call Teba Sari. From here we reached the Tanha lot temple just before sunset. The place feels completely surreal. Best time to visit is in the evenings. It was low tide when we reached so we could approach the rock on which the temple sits. \\\"Made\\\" our driver had given us some pointers as to where to take the best pics from. We did manage to capture some spectacular snaps of this place. Definitely worth a visit. Get in touch with \\\"Made\\\" before you leave from India on whatsapp to fix an itinerary. The only down side is the exorbitant ticket price of 80000 IDR for Adults and 60000 IDR for children below 12 at the time of writing this review. Recommended to visit this place in the evening before sunset.\"", "We went to Tanah Lot to see sunset, we were lucky because we're still able to cross to the central temple, the local guide helped visitors to cross as the tide start to rise. Love the atmosphere even though due to cloudy weather the sunset just ok.", "I enjoyed the sunset at one of the restaurants in Tanah Lot. nice view, directly facing the temple and we can see the sunset clearly. but for food it doesn't match the price. I imagine the price is expensive for good food. be careful to buy food", "The Tanah Lot Temple is a must but get there early as the place is crowded. As you enter the area there are several signposts to turn right along a good path and most people do this. We did as well but at one of the viewpoints realised that we were looking in the wrong direction to see the sunset behind the temple. So we rushed back to the start and took the narrow path to the left up an incline past rows of tourist shops. At the top it flattens out and you get the picture postcard view of the temple. There are several restaurants there and we had supper with few people around us. Because of the crowds do some shopping on the way out as the traffic jam to leave is something to experience.", "We stayed in jimbaran and the trip to tanah lot took about 2 and a half hours but the temple and the suroundings makes the effort to get there almost pleasant It s a must see if you planned a trip in Thank Kadek and Putu (our drivers and friends now)", "Tanah lot is a small town, around an hour drive from canggu by a scooter. The small town is not a lot to see, mainly shops selling very similar items. It’s quite big to walk around and the view is magnificent. You can spend half a day just walking around to enjoy the view. We also managed to enjoy the luwak coffee at one of the shops in the village and the owner has bats and luwak as his pets. Quite interesting ...", "Tanah Lot temple is in our itinerary for places to visit during our recent holiday. It's a very serene, holistic & beautiful place to visit. The view of the area is simply breathtaking. The only thing we didn't managed to do here was to wait till sunset where we heard it's just simply amazing.", "Tanah Lot is one of the most beautiful temples in the island. It's location by the sea is really impressive. An ideal place to enjoy breath-taking scenery of sunset in the ocean. A must see site of ", "We were told that Tanah Lot is the temple which is the most photographed temple at sunset . It is true this could be the most magic moment of your life. We were lucky to see it. You should come there at least 1 hour before to have time first to visit \\cave\\\" with \\\"holy\\\" water - there could be queue. After that go to some pub/restaurant on the hill close to the temple, order some drink and wait for magic...\"", "Highly recommend doing a sunset at Tanah Lot. It is very humbling watching this with 100s of other people potentially. Magical sunset.... with a choice of view points. There are also a lot of markets for shopping. The cost to see the temple is 60,000 IDR (Adult).", "Double six is between Legian and Seminyak beaches. The road behind the beach is open for motorized traffic which means convenient access for people who want to take it easy. There are many restaurants and bars with (loud) live Western style music right on the beach, offering luxury seating and cold beer. At the end of the afternoon it can get crowded as people come to see the sunset. Moreover it is not as hot as during the day. This beach is not a place for peace and quiet seekers.", "You cannot say you've seen without visiting Tanah Lot! Despite the thousands of foreigners, somehow it holds on the nese spirit, it is a sacred place for the locals, who are going on with their ceremonies as usual. We went there late, almost closing time, but we had a chance to see the most amazing sunset, picture-perfect, a memory of a life-time.", "Tanah Lot means \\ Land Sea\\\" in the nese language.This stunning Temple is probably on of the most beautiful places in .It is about 30 min from Denpasar, and if you have a chance to go for sunset it is unforgettable...Lots of vendors and restaurants are expected as every tourist place.....Enjoy after all you are in !\"", "It's well worth a visit to Tanah Lot at sunset. The temple is quite special and despite the many visitors it's still atmospheric at sunset. The shopping precinct seems to have grown considerably since I was there last time with even brand stores amongst the many clothing shops. You could finish alot of your shopping whilst visiting Tanah Lot if that's your thing.", "I bet everyone already knows that this is the view on Indonesia's 50,000 note. This place is absolutely stunning! It's a touristy place, with lots of people but for once, the feeling of strolling down the place with a breathtaking view along with so many people is really wonderful. This is one of the attraction you wouldn't want to miss!", "One of the directional temples in it located just offshore on a Rock. One of the best tourist attractions in and a trip cannot be deemed complete without paying a vist to Tanah Lot. Best time to Visit is during sunset and watch the Fire dance.", "I made sure that we were at Tanah lot on low tide so that we could walk up to the Temple and experience it close up. we were lucky enough to be there during a ceremony and cleansed our faces with the holy water before being blessed", "Tanah lot is one of the most beutiful tourist attractions in ...You cannot go to and not visit this place...Most recommended time to visit is when there’s low tide.Unfortunately we visited this place during high tide and therefore there was no access to the temple because now it was surrounded by sea.Also during december it is heavily crowded with tourists...But even then the views of this were absolutely breathtaking specially from the hilltop..I mean who wouldn’t enjoy views of endless ocean and waves crashing into the rocks..Honestly you must must visit this place to believe the beauty of it. They charge an entry fee of 30000 idr/ around 2 US dollars which is amazing for the experience you get !", "We had only one afternoon free in and we chose to visit Tanah Lot and see \\the temple in the sea\\\". And we were in for a treat, because though it was a longish drive from Nusa Dua (an hour and a half through ) - we got sea, sunset, temple and a glimpse of local culture. We reached around five thirty just in time to see the sun begin to set across the sea. We could climb down the steep cliff steps and walk on the beach on the sand and rocks. The temple itself was small and you could not go inside. But the architecture and its position was interesting - the way it was perched on a cliff jutting into the sea. When we were ready to leave we got to see local school kids rehearse for a cultural dance performance...It was a great way to spend one afternoon in .\"", "when I went there, the weather was cloudy and to see the sunset on the western horizon somewhat disturbed. But a different story if at that time the weather is very bright, very beautiful sunlight walking on the sea to shining Tanah Lot Temple. It is advised to leave before 4 o'clock afternoon to avoid traffic on the road to get there", "Visited this beach during Ulluwatu tour. Beach is really clean and usually not crowded. Although the day we went, it got crowded due to school trip from Jakarta. You can enjoy Kayaking with your partner at nominal price for 1 hr. Good place for photo session too.", "I haven't been to Tanah Lot Temple for 25 years and only went because it was something to do. What a surprise, theirs loads going on hear now apart from the temple itself. There are restaurants and shops and all sorts of stuff to do. Quite a busy spot though if you go on a holly day but very interesting to watch the ceremonies.", "I liked the food very much and the waitress kartika is so nice , it’s a really good Indonesian food.", "As with all places as special as this, you should expect many tourists (including you LOL). Having said this, they have created a tourist attraction to cope with theses numbers as a honeypot sites whilst retaining something of the sacred for the Temple itself on the island. They have created good walkways/ promenades between the many other temples around the other inlets around Tanah Lot up to Batu Bolong, Batu Mejan and Pekndungan temples. I went in a Sunday in January so visitor numbers were low and mainly local people at leisure which was nice. However you still had a large number looking at the temple from across the water a short way. I didn’t go over to it because there was a big festival on and I was happy to spectate. Most tourists just stick around the area at the bottom of the steps overlooking The temple for about 80 metres. One tip is to pick your way across the rocks and rock pools past them all to get the best views away from people and you get really good different angle on the Temple and the island. Later you will get some great views back from the other side as you look down on Tanah Lot temple from the other temples.", "We have visited tanah lot during our visit. It was a very nice place. The view from tanah lot is mesmerizing. However temple was closed due to high tide but still we spent very nice time being there. Its an excellent architectural monument. I will definitely visit again.", "Tanah Lot sits on a rock in the ocean but is accessible by foot although you never get to see the temple but can get sprinkled with the hold water from a spring that emanates from the bottom of the temple. This is just a way to get some more money for the assembled \\priests\\\". There is also a sacred snake in a cave that too requires an extra payment. The temples in have no deities and you are not allowed inside but can see from the outside. The ocean views make this a good place to visit\"", "One of the best thing you can visit in is Tanah Lot Temple. A temple where you have to reach walking in sea water upto your waist level in normal hours. once high tide is there no one is allowed to go there since public area of temple gets filled with sea water. You can enjoy beach side restaurant in very feasible rate to wait till sunset. Shopping also cheap as compare to Kuta & Legian . But you have to pay 60,000 IDR entry fee(nothing is free in , not even beaches). But I must say that entry fee is worthy to see this historic temple & nature's beauty . Big yessss for Tanah Lot", "The thought of an arduous ride in car in stop/go traffic for up to 2 hours is never pleasurable when you’re on vacation. But when you finally reach the destination and enjoy soaking up all the culture and history while viewing a natural marvel make it worthwhile. Tanah Lot gave us all of this along with some great views roadside during the travel both ways.", "I had read about Tanah Lot and the fact that it was so crowded, but I went anyway. The reviews were right, extremely crowded, so not so pleasant to walk around. Tanah Lot itself was dissapointing, but I liked the other small tempel on the cliff with a hole in it (don't know the name anymore). I have to say, the sunset there was beautiful!", "Reached Tanah Lot at 10am plus where the sun is up n strong. The walk to the temple is lined with small shops which offered reasonable price for items with some bargaining skills. A lot of tourists are over at the vicinity of the temple so getting a clear shot is almost impossible. But never the least the sight is still quite nice after so many years.", "A temple surrounded by a beautiful view! Recommend if you can visit there for a sunset. Tanah Lot is a must visit place if you are visiting .", "Tanah lot is well worth the visit but make sure it is a clear day and not overcast if you are looking for a special sunset. It can get very crowded around the market areas so pace yourself in the high season. When we went it was relatively quiet and a pleasant experience. We went up to the sunset terrace and claimed our spot expecting a crowd to follow, but as it happens it was a quiet night with tourists. It was a serene and peaceful experience and well worth the visit.", "Tanah Lot temple (Pura Tanah Lot) is a temple you have to visit when in . It's located in the ocean and is best accessible at low tide. It's a good place to see the sunset as well.", "A trip to shall never be complete without visiting Tanah Lot Temple. Not just for chasing the sunset, but more for listening to the murmurs of the Mother Nature. You do need to anticipate a large crowd of tourists, but I suggest you to walk a little bit further from the temple, that’s where you can have your most spiritual moment in . I whispered to myself at the end of sunset, there’s a need to come back here for another time.", "Tanah Lot is one of the seven temples of the sea in . Try to time your trip there during low tide. Then you can walk out to see the temple and the guardian sea snakes.", "Tanah Lot is beautiful and the waves crashing in towards the coast make the setting spectacular. Definitely worth a visit but a word of caution...it get jam packed, so if you can, get there early!", "We went to tanah lot at sunset,the view was breath taking however there were alot of crowd trying to enjoy the sunset as well", "This is a must see in ...you feel very spiritual as soon as you see the temple...it is absolutely stunning... the nese people are very welcoming to visitors...we hired a driver to take us from Legian Beach to Tanah Lot...you have to choose your time as the traffic can be hectic at peak times...all part of the experience", "I enjoyed tanah lot. Even it's a very \\touristy\\\" place with a large market and handful of seller in front, the temple itself is beautiful and twice as much during sunset/sunrise. Despite many tourist I still enjoyed walking along the reef and gathered some of the magical atmosphere it has. The entrance fee is around 20K Rp.\"", "Tanah Lot Temple is a nese Hindu temple on the rock located near beach. We can view this temple from several spot points with spectacular view of the ocean and sunset. We will find the temple a drift on the seawater when the water is going tide because this temple will be surrounded by the seawater. The parking lot is a bit far off from the temple. You have to walk a while through the shopping area and restaurants. There are lot of things that you can buy. You will then reach the rocky beach side and the temple. As everywhere, tourists are not allowed inside the temple. But the view from all the 3 sides is mesmerizing. It is very crowded at sunset time as that is the best time to view the temple. People are busy taking selfies and even special wedding photo sessions are carried out. It has a long area along the coastline. Toilets inside are charge IDR 3000/- per person. The temple is around 1 hour journey from Kuta.", "We went to Tanah Lot Temple in the afternoon and explored the Temple, watched the procession of offerings made by locals, it was amazing but quite busy. A beautiful place.", "The best part of is the tranquility, art and sculpture, architecture of their homes and scenery that you encounter between much hyped venues. Tanah Lot if clearly over-hyped - it was overrun with crowds, and all one can see from anywhere is a dark building on a small island in the water. Perhaps if we had a gorgeous sunset instead of clouds things would look different, but as it were, it was a bit disappointing especially with the throngs of loud attendees. Ulun Danu in the early morning, and Tirtha Empul were nicer.", "Never miss Tanah lot in your trip. Out of many temples, this one stands out with best view with waves, sunset and divine vibes", "We went here in the afternoon (around 2 pm) to avoid the crowds that come here for the sunset. The place was not crowded at all and the views were amazing (waves hiting the rocks creating a beautiful fog around the sunlit cliffs). I imagine that the sunset is beautiful too, but taking into consideration the previous comments regarding the crowds, I would recommend trying an afternoon trip to Tanah Lot.", "If you go to some things are likely to disappoint you, like the beaches, but the Tanah Lot Temple will not be one of these things. This is absolutely one of the nicest places on the whole island. We went there on a day trip around the island with our own taxi, which was very practical. The driver waited as we walked around in the area in our own leisure and walked out to the island. We were there when the tide was out, which was very nice. We left before the sunset, but it was still a very nice area and a nice thing to be able to walk out to the small \\island\\\". A tip is that the shops here aren't as expensive as you might think..... Anyway, it is well worth a visit, with magnificent views.\"", "Tanah Lot is a very commercialised area, if you haven't shopped yet then this might be a time to do it. Everyone is after the great sunrise or sunset shot and I can understand why, but if you have no luck or skill (me) then there are plenty of local artists so why not grab a painting instead. Not my fav temple but intriguing none the less with the mystic of not being able to get too close.", "Tanah Lot Temple is a lovely temple. Overcrowding depends upon when you go to the temple. If you plan on watching the sunset, be prepared for crowds and hawkers galore. If you would like to experience the beauty of the temple, arrive early when you can enjoy the temple.", "Visited in 2014. One of the best attractions of . The Tanah Lot temple stands in the sea and it is a spectacular view from the top. Can take photos from various locations and everytime you get a different natural beauty in your camera. I captured some stunning views of the sea and these memories are really treasurable. Beautiful place ...must go ...", "Tanah lot looks like a dream, although it is over-rated. I went there twice and there wasn't a sunset during both visits (nobody's fault). Temple aside, I enjoyed the shopping experience at the numerous shops near the temple itself. The crowd at the temple gets massive during the sunset period, as they are all waiting to cross the water to get to the other part of the temple. I would suggest that you give that part a miss if you can't stand the crowd; I skipped it during both visits and it seemed like I didn't miss anything at all.", "Tanah Lot Temple is one of the most popular places in to see . Best time to go is the sun set time , or in the morning. Its a unique temple built inside the water and the walk to the temple is through a rock plank from the beach through the water. when we went there was a high tide and the path to the temple was covered with large water waves and so we couldn't go inside the temple. The outside view of it was also worth the visit. There were beautiful large waves and we could see the rainbow through those waves which in itself was an amazing experience.", "My driver took me to the Tanah lot temple early in the morning top avoid the crowds who come for the sunset, which can be observed just as spectacularly on any part of the beach. The temple is amazing perched on the top a rock in the ocean, there are gardens to wander around and souvenir stands for those who want to shop. Well worth the visit.", "Worth a visit to Tanah lot. A very beautiful place. Should plan to go there in the evening at sunset time.", "After seeing quite a few temples our final destination of the day was this famous temple located inside the sea - a small island like as during low tide we can walk to this island. When I visited last time due to tide we could not go to the island but this time luckily we could wade in low tide and we drank holy water (fresh/spring water) in the midst of the sea! The shore side is well maintained and from there we can see the beautiful scenery of the Tanah Lot temple and nearby seashore. This place is a must when you come to . You can spend leisurely and enjoy the beauty of in the evening.", "If you are in then must go to Tanah Lot temple. Superb location and very scienic. For photo lovers also good place . Try to go in evening to see sunset.", "The Tanah Lot temple in is in a maginificent seaside location. Perched on a rocky area, this monument for the sea god was our last stop on day 1 of our Trip. The sunset was magic and we thoroughly recommend this place.", "Tanah Lot was one of the main reasons we went to , my wife had seen photos a while ago and we added to our holiday bucket list. We are both in to temples and we like to have a reason to go somewhere. was not somewhere I had thought about much until my wife mentioned the temple. I found it far more interesting than I expected. We planned to go to Tanah Lot twice, once at low tide and once for sunset but we ended going 3 times. The third time in a helicopter! Our first visit was part of a days private sight seeing and timed with low tide. We stayed around 4 hours (longer than planned), walked around the base of the temple (as with most temples in , foreign tourists are not allowed inside), took lots of photos, shopped for souvenirs and had a photo with an albino python. We found the cost of the souvenirs reasonable compared to other attractions. The cost of the photo with the snake was expensive. Our second visit was for sunset. The sunset was not so good but the experience was nice. We have an early dinner at the very end restaurant on the Sunset Terrace washed down with a cold beer. I cannot remember the name of the restaurant but the food was OK. We had looked at booking a helicopter tour prior to our visit to but had decided it was too expensive. After arriving we changed our minds and made a last minute booking. So glad we did. This was our third visit to Tanah Lot and a excellent way to see the temple. Tanah Lot is a major tourist attraction so expect crowds. The journey to the temple can be slow so be prepared. Is it worth going, yes, very much so. Explore the surrounding area. Chilling out on the cliff top and at one the restaurants really added to our visit. Explore the market, there are some really interesting things; for example, a pet bat and a couple of pet Kopi luwaks.", "We stayed at the Melia Indonesia so we’re at the end of the beach by the peninsula. Lots of people selling stuff, all good people and not pushy at all. Happy to stand and chat even though they know you’re not interested or will leave you be if that’s your preference. Water sport is available and if you want to. I’d suggest it if you want more than a paddle you’ll need a boat to go out the channel and through the break. Snorkelling is a must. Always haggle!!!", "My first time to the Tanah Lot Temple, and I say it was a highlight of my trip to . From paying the 60000 rupiah for two of us. When we walked down the temple on the rock arch was magnificent and breathtaking, we took heaps of photos and then were blown away by what we saw next, another temple on the rocks. We ventured down and walked over to the rocks and drank out of the holy spring and were blessed. This temple is magnificent and i regret not seeing it sooner. This is a must see.", "The beaches are beautiful but sadly covered in rubbish. There are masses of cafes and its lovely sitting on the beach but the swimming is not recommended- poluted. We ended up travelling to Uluwatu to swim", "Dont expect nice beaches in this part of . There are people pestering you. You can hire boards, and there are chairs usually to sit on (might have to pay for them). If you do want nice beaches, head to Finn's Beach Club or Uluwatu. Both are beautiful. Finn's is much more commercialised than Uluwatu. It has a restaurant and day beds and trendy, hip music playing, a bar... and is fully set up. You have to pay to get down there (you go down on a little cart, sort of scary). The food is expensive. Uluwatu on the other hand is for surfy people uninterested in all that stuff. To get to the beach you walk down stairs on a cliff (not scary, totally safe). There are traditional Indonesian cafes sticking out of the cliff with really yummy food and an AMAZING view. Plus, you don't have to pay to use the beach. I much prefer Uluwatu, but that's just me.", "Tanah Lot is one of the most famous sunset points in the world... if you can catch the sunset. Most days are cloudy though. The temple itself is a marvel and worth seeing. The waves crash on to the rocks, sometimes up to 15ft high.", "We went to Tanah Lot close to lunchtime. Not too busy at this time and it was well worth visiting. Beautiful Pura Tanah Lot temple set on an incredible rock formation shaped over the years by the ocean tide. We also went to the reptile park at the entrance to the temple (after all the market stalls) We got to hold a huge python! Amazing. They had an incredible selection of massive snakes. The biggest I have ever seen.", "We drove from Kuta from our Scoopy to Tanah Lot. The journey is amazing with Rice fields all along the way, beautiful temples around. We parked our scoopy, bought Entrance ticket. The stairs to the waters is mesmerizing. The blue waters welcomes you to the island. You need to cross the water...few steps to go to the Temple. Visitors are not permitted to visit the temple. We visited the flowing water from the shrine. There are these beautiful caves around. It was a sunny day and with scorching heat, humidity got all tanned. Its recommended to carry an umbrella. We quenched ourselves with Dragon Fruit juice. We relaxed in the garden upstairs with the view of Scenic Tanah Lot. Perfect spot for Landscape pictures. Shopping at Tanah Lot is much fun. Souvenirs, t shirts are at much reasonable rates.", "Its situated near indian ocean and in high tides path might be submerged in water where as in low tides easily accessible . Amazing view. perfect for sunset cliff top restaurant for amazing view of whole tanah lot temple.", "Tanah Lot is a beautiful temple. All around are beautiful flowers, atmospheric lighting and excellent views. I came here with my girlfriend to enjoy the sunset and was not disappointed (even though we did not quite make it in time, catching only the very end of it.) Entry for adults is 30000 Rp per person, we also paid 2000 Rp for parking our scooter. Overall, I do really recommend this romantic place. The pictures we had taken together look great!", "If you havent go to Tanah Lot then you havent officially visit , since it’s one of the ’s signature. You may found some merchandise shops there, or event special event/traditional occasions. Please prepare to have a long journey to get there, and long walking distance after the entrance gate to get to the temple.", "Tanah Lot is a beautiful temple and if you are lucky you may see it with a sunset behind it. We walked down on the rocks with lots of other tourists. As it was over cast and there were lots of tourists arriving we decided to go up on the cliff and have a drink and people watch. Lots more hawkers since we were here in 2008, and an additional \\holy\\\" white Python. It is worth making the effort to get here and if overcast try to leave before the large tourist buses depart - there is one way in and one way out.\"", "Great place to visit and shop, you can bargain up to 1/3 of the price. Decent indonesian food too. We shopped at a quicksilver outlet.. Discounts were up to 80%", "After paying the entry fee which equated to approximately $25 aud for 3 adults 1 child which we didnt think was too bad we continued to park our car and make the trek to the beautiful temple. However that plan was not going to be an easy feet as with most tourist places it was crowded with both people and market stalls with sellers who as usual wouldnt take no for an answer. After what felt like hours (15 minutes max) of no saying no thank you and marching onward we came across 2 poor lewaks chained for tourists to view which certainly pulled on some heartstrings. We finally make it the water leading to Tanah Lot itself and are told we must remove our shoes as it is holy water. We do as we were asked and unfortunately sustained cuts to our feet. We make it to tanah lot and after doing a 30 second blessing and being asked for more money we were turned back around and had to do the walk back through the stalls and markets to the car. To say we have done it sure why not. Would i return... no. But each to there own.", "Nice place for romantic dinner with beautiful sunset. A lot of seafood restaurant and cafe to have dinner. But be carefull for some restaurant which has different treatment which place Indonesian tourist as \\second class\\\" to serve.\"", "There are actually two temples here: the famous Pura luhur Panah Lot, and the less famous Pura Batu Bolong. (per our driver, bolong means a hole). From the parking lot, visit Batu Bolong first (though we cannot pass the bridge) and follow the way to Tanah Lot. (It’s a high tide the day we visited, otherwise I heard we may walk along the beach). We chose to visit in the morning and avoided the infamous traffic jam from Seminyak to here.", "The sunset view was amazing . Entrance fee :30000idr /person. Gets crowded during sunset .loads of tourist . Usually there is lot of traffic to get out of tanah lot immediately after sunset . Indian Hindus are also not allowed to get into the temple. Only nese Hindus who go there to pray are allowed inside. Their temple their rules . Definitely worth a visit during sunset .", "We had a great spiritual experience and found chance to taste nese culture. There is a fresh underground water coming out from Tanah Lot. When you drink 3 times and pray its believed to bring you good luck. You can go to temple if its there is less wave and water hight allows. Very big facility around with lots of shops, markets around. Great place to watch sunset and if you want to catch sunset you should visit around 17:00-18:00", "We were all so looking forward to admire the famous sunset from the Tanah Lot temple. Reading reviews here I had a beautiful place in mind. First of all, this is the most expensive temple visit we had to pay in all of and for what...? Right after the entrance, we see 2 alleys heading towards the sea fully lined up with shops of all kinds - from the most gimmicky plastic item to very beautiful Ubud wood carvings. But what does this have to do with the temple would you ask? Well so did I and I am still struggling for a decent answer. We enter the temple and it is so packed with people that we can only walk at a crawling pace. Then, to see the serpent is free but a donation is mandatory ! There were several interesting buildings we could from far, but none open to the visitors. So, it's expensive and you get to see a courtyard & a cliff. The view is breathtaking...but you have again plenty of those in . Very frustrating and I would not recommend going there. There are so many temple in , this is not worth your time (it's also always congested to get there so plan well ahead).", "This was the #1 place I was looking forward to in my 2 week trip to and it didn't disappoint, despite torrential rain. It inspires such inward thought amongst the surroundings. So beautiful that it makes the 50,000RPI note for Indonesia, the 4th biggest country in the world. Take a photo with the note there just for fun ;)", "Tanah Lot Temple is quite a sight. The view is mesmerizing. We were not allowed to go on the top in the temple but you can still take the holy water and pay some money and climb 10 steps if you want (that was a little awkward actually) but overall the sun sinking in the ocean will make your day", "We hired a local taxi driver (50 dollars) for the day who took us to Tanah Lot Temple as well as other places. We arrived around 3.30pm sun still hot and sadly we were not around to see the sunsetting, but driving away you could see the hordes of people travelling to witness the incredible sunset. It is a very busy temple but everyone very friendly as they have gone to see the temples in the sea. You do pay to enter but it is a nominal fee... well worth a visit to see the stunning views.", "There's nothing much to do in Tanah Lot except for visiting the temple. It is hard to enjoy the beautiful view with hundreds of other people around you, so definitely avoid this place during the day and only visit in the early morning. We stayed 3 days in hotel Natya on Tanah Lot premises as our first stop in to recover from our flight. We were glad with our decision, so we could roll out of our bed at 6 (before the premises were open to public) to witness the sunrise in peace and seeing monks going up the temple. Out of curiosity and as we had seen the sunrise that morning, we also went down the temple in the afternoon to witness the sunset in the midst of the tourism craze.", "If you knew the story of Tanah Lot, you definitely want to come here. Simply looking at the sunset and the temple you will be mesmerized by it.", "Tanager Lot is located in a setting of stunning beauty. I'm not sure of the religious significance of the temple. We were unable to visit the temple itself, as the tide was in and the path under water. Even so, this was the highlight of our trip to . The views were simply amazing. If you must visit the temple itself, make sure to check tide times. Also, it's best to go as early as possible because it gets crowded by mid-morning with tour buses.", "First up, expect hordes of tourists. There's no escaping them, especially those from China. Secondly, there're many touts around as well as scammers. We were made to queue and receive a 'holy cleansing' for a medium-sized token fee. Needless to say it was a total rip-off. A bigger disappointment was when we weren't allowed to climb to the top of Tanah Lot for the simple reason that it was \\closed\\\"..... Although there were people who were there up top. Regardless, we took some pretty awesome pictures and had an enjoyable time exploring the whole ground.\"", "A pleasant, lively and relaxing beach. The pity is that Indonesian people haven't been educated yet to preserve their beach and nature... Too many plastics and bottles seen in the sand and the sea. It will HAVE TO CHANGE ! is so charming.", "Tanah Lot is a very scenic temple situated on a bluff right next to the sea. When it is high tide it is not accessible . But when it is Low tide you can go to the base of the temple where holy men then blesses you with the holy water spring. At all times the temple is closed to tourists. Tanah lot is incredibly busy during sunset as it faces west so if you wish to avoid the crowds go during the day.", "Tanah Lot sits on a rock jutting out over the nese Sea. It is one of seven sea temples lining the coast of . There is a cave at the base of the temple which contains fresh water and is said to have magical powers. The setting is what makes this place special for tourists and the urge to take photo after photo is great. The grounds/gardens are well kept and there is scattered Hindu statuary. Unfortunately, the surrounding area is very commercialized. One must walk through a gauntlet of markets, shops, carts and people hawking everything imagineable. One must pay to use a filthy, squat type bathroom. The temple itself is not open to tourists. There Is no dress code to enter the grounds. Crowds were enormous and we were there in the afternoon on a weekday. We chose not to stay for the sunset as the crowds would have been a huge detraction. I was disappointed in the lack of solemnity this religious site evoked.", "My favorite moment to visit Tanah Lot was before sunset... and just sit, waiting for the sunset at batu bolong temple, which millions of bats going out from the cave where we were sit. The sound of wave, the sunset and the bats' sound, that is magnificent show!!", "We visited tanah lot early in the morning on a Monday to try and avoid the reported crowds. It was already a little busy by 9.30 am and I could see how it could get too busy very easily. We visited at high tide and so couldn't walk over to tanah lot itself but got some lovely photos. Again we could see why others may want to come at sunset as the view would be extra special. We also saw the other temples within the grounds including Batu Bolong temple on a rock with an arch which I felt was more impressive. We also walked around the gardens, where we saw a man with a snake touting for pictures. The route to the temple from the car park makes you walk through the market stalls but if you turn right as soon as you go through the large gateway you can avoid some this. They also charge for toilets in the complex but they were free in the car park when we visited. We also had to pay an extra 5,000rp for the car we travelled in on top of the 30,000rp each entrance fee. We were given a leaflet which was helpful to identify the different sites and were also informed that the entrance price will rise to 60,000rp each on 01/10/16. Still definitely worth a visit, compared to other temples!", "Tanah Lot is a major tourist attraction, so it's crowded and full of vendors, but there is still a lot of magic there. The setting is lovely, and the temple is beautiful. It is well worth a visit.", "When you come to you must visit Tanah Lot Temple. wunderful location and a great place of spirit.", "Completely overrun with tourists and surrounded by markets filled with cheap trinkets. The shoreline was covered in trash thanks to the crowds and the temple itself is essentially inaccessible to the public. I like a sunset as much as the next person, and we did enjoy it here when we visited, but I won't bother to visit Tanah Lot again.", "Pura Tanah Lot is a very beautiful temple. It is ideal to see the sunset against the background of temples and Indian oceans. everything in is Beautiful All.", "We arrived in Tanah Lot at noon. There were many people, both tourists and locals. It is a wide space with lots of shade. It has a great view of the sea and a cool sea breeze.", "Really nice at sunset. The many restaurants are reasonably priced, so grab a table before sunset and enjoy a meal. Note that there is an entry feel of ~$5 USD per person to get in to Tanah Lot.", "There were truck loads of tourists coming to Tanah Lot, so what could have been a nice beach where to enjoy sunset just became a huge playground", "Don't miss the waves at Tanah Lot temple !!! ......Its beautiful place with magic in the air .....you can sit for hours watching the waves touch the feet of the Gods abode ..... Low tide and you get to enjoy taking a shower with the waves High tide you see the temple floating !!!", "if there can only be one place to visit .... Tanah Lot would be my choice, the mystical area, Culture and souvenir store can pretty much reflect what is all about . Bring your CAMERA , NON-SLIPPERY SHOES if you want to walk around and hopefully its low tide when you are here, their local priests are happily blessing visitors----- DONATION ARE APPRECIATED. After your walk, go to the top of the rock right across the temple, and follow the tiny path that takes you to the top. There are RESTAURANTS, COFFEE SHOPS, SOUVENIR STORES. This area will give you a FANTASTIC VANTAGE POINT TO SEE AND TAKE PICTURES OF THE TEMPLE, and while there, SIT AND GET LUWAK COFFEE FROM THIS GUY NAMED PUTU. He has CEVIT CATS lounging lazily , They are his sort of USHER COMMITTEE and a BAT DANGLING UPSIDE DOWN BY THE ENTRANCE WHO WANTS TO SHOW OFF VISITORS HIS ACROBATIC SKILLS, these are his pets THEY ARE friendly.", "It was a holy day the day we visited so there were many, many people arriving carrying offerings. There was a prayer service in progress as we arrived and it was lovely to see. Tanah Lot is a beautiful place - it is well worthwhile taking the time to walk all the way around so you can see all the islands/outcrops.", "Fabulous restaurants and shops...bought a few dresses at very economical prices!! There were restaurants catering to different tastes. We particulary loved the Japanese Restaurant Hanabi which had incredible food that had us coming back. We also loved the Indonesian cafe Coco . Really good Nasi Goreng here!!", "VISIT: beginning of March 2020 COMPANY: 4U Tours BOOKING: through Chase Ultimate Rewards and many other tour sites We got lucky in that there was a ceremony at the Tanah Lot Temple, so definitely a great/unique thing for us to witness. The Temple itself is beautifully situated on the water. But had it not been for the ceremony, would I return? I am not sure I would go out of my way to go here. It was a 2 hour drive for us and the drive made me sick, so I am a little biased in that. But I do rate all of my reviews based on would I go out of my way to come back and for me, it's a no. Luckily, there are many other sites close by", "We visited Tanah Lot as part of a day trip with a local guide and needed about an hour to explore and get a good look at everything. It’s a pretty temple with the main feature built on a rock ‘Island’ about five metres off shore. You can walk over to the temple island if you want. You’ll have to get a blessing (donation optional) to step foot on it and you can only climb up about ten steps halfway up one side, but it does make some nice photos. It was - all in all - ok. Worth a visit but be prepared for masses of uncontrolled tourists, locals peddling you photos and gifts and a fight to get in for a good look at everything. All of this bearing in mind we went in low season! The temple itself isn’t spectacular but is worth seeing to understand local style. Bear in mind that you can’t visit the main areas (for good reason, it’s still an active temple).", "This is the second time we have visited Tanah lot temple. The first time was many years ago and enjoyed a magnificent sunset overlooking the temple. This time we did a day trip to hopefully avoid the traffic. Unfortunately the traffic is bad at all times now and it was a long trip from Kuta to get there. I would suggest allowing 3 hours to get there if you were wanting to see the sunset now. The temple and surrounding areas are beautiful, unfortunately the toilet facilities are poor so take some tissues if you want to avoid the ladle. The tide was low when we were there so you were able to walk over to the temple and experience the holy water. It cost appx 15 Australian dollars for the two of us to enter the grounds which is payable when driving in. We enjoyed a quiet lunch time drink at one of the many restaurants overlooking the temple and then sauntered through the markets that you walk through on your way to the temple. It is a must see on your trip to a truly remarkable place.", "If planned trip to ,Tanah lot beach Temple should be added in checklist for places to visit in It was awesome I felt like heaven ... Beach waves and Temple whether was cool and just. Awesome One should not end trip without visiting Tanah Lot beach Temple", "Beautiful beach with very little to no tourist, water was clear and many locals were just happily kayaking. We ate at rooster beach club (great food) but only realised that there are plenty of Indonesian stalls by the beach selling a variety of food at a fraction of the price. But of course rooster beach club provided the comforts of dining in a proper place (if you have little kids, you’ll appreciate this).", "The sunset at tanah lot is nice to see. No temple only coast of the sea. Some people pour over you shudhi (purified) water and for that they charge minimum Indonesia currency of 2000. The sea shore is nice to see", "Spent an afternoon enjoying the sights of Tanah Lot and the early evening at the kecak dance. Both well worth the effort. It is truely beautiful and fascinating place. The only downside is everybody else knows that so it is crowded.", "tanah lot and its surrounding waters must've been very beautiful in the past. now,i just think it's a crowded area where people come to take photos of rocks and waves and a distant temple that you can't really get close to. for me, it's nothing really special. the lack of activities in the surrounding area should make you reconsider if it's really worth visiting. thankfully, there were restaurants and shops around the area. we decided avoid the sun's heat and proceeded to buy wooden sculptures and get some exotic flavored gelato.", "The view is good once you reach there. However few issues with this place - 1. You can go by online taxi but you cant be picked by online taxi when you wanna go , so if you come in 70000 IDR , you have to go back by local transport taxi in 200000 IDR or 20 SGD , they will intimidate you also and they may even chase you if they realize now you wanna go home and you may try to get online taxi by walking away from Tanah Lot area. 2. There are many temples in but similar to other temple there is no idol and everywhere its mentioned \\No entrance beyont this point\\\", so what you actually see is just the architecture on the building which is almost similar like chinese/Buddhist temples. 3. There is a place for \\\"holy spring water\\\" where they anoint you however they are bit rigid if you want to pass by them because they want your donation in the box before they give you a flower and anoint you (fool you in short). 4. There is another small place which has so called \\\"holy snake\\\" but when you go there, the fake saint tells you to pay at least 5000 IDR though its not a big money but i did not have change so he dint let me see the snake lol. Better to go Thailand rather as its only traffic , loot of your money and nothing else.\"", "We paid 20k rupiah for the ticket. It was a bit crowded but tolerable. This attraction is good for photo op, the view is magnificent. I love it! You have the option to go down by the beach area but we were not able to do it because I was travelling with my senior citizen parents. So we opted to just stay and admire its beauty from the view point. You may also have your photo taken by the staff for 20k rupiah which includes tanah lot frame, perfect as souvenir. Although there are a lot of vendors inside selling souvenirs. But their price is cheaper compare to other tourist spots in . Definitely a must go to place when you visit .", "Tanah lot is a temple, situated at the west coast of , The temple is built on a rock that is situated in the sea. The temple is believed to be protected from evil spirits and intruders by venomous snakes . Komang said that snakes come out near the rock in the morning and roam around there, and go back at night fall. This has been happening every day, for years. I have also seen in some TV shows that there are people who come out here with pythons, and let us take photos with them, on us. I was looking forward for this. The sea has to be in low tide for people to go to the temple. We were praying that it be a low tide. But when we reached the place at about 3 PM, the tides were very high. We were a bit disappointed. The tides were very strong. Wonder how the rocks were sustaining such a force. Our guide told us that the rocks were affected by the tides, and it was the Japanese govt which helped to restore the rocks. Most of the rock we see now seems to be artificial rocks. Komang was pretty confident that the tides would be lower if we wait for some time, and he was correct. By about 4:30, the tides got lower. So we all started climbing down to the rock. On our way I could take a photo with a live python on my shoulders. We then climbed down to the Tanah Lot temple. The temple priests helped us cross the sea to the temple. Inside the rock there is a fresh water source, which is considered holy. We drank it and sprinkled on our faces. We gave a small donation to the temple. The priests there applied rice on our forehead, just as we apply sandal paste. We then climbed the rock to the point until where tourists were allowed. The view from there was excellent. On the way back we saw a snake lying down inside the pores of the rock.", "This is a good experience to visit Tanah Lot Temple . Place is nice and sun down is superb . If you didn't try before , please come to experience it. This is a a good memory . The place is convenience to walk around as already been well renovate . Around the rocks tanah Lot temple has been well maintained. Come and visit and you will know.", "We were there on a Saturday afternoon. As expected there were huge crowds and busloads of people from schools, etc. We did not exactly have good view of the tanah lot temple as it was crowded with people trying to take selfies. People were standing at the edge of the rock and it was quite dangerous. The Tanah Lot area was also surrounded by outlets selling touristy things. We had a pleasant walk around the area. The kids were complaining about the heat. I guess, if your kids doesnt mind the heat, it is indeed a nice place to spend some time. We did not stay for sunset though as the kids want to go back to the swimming pool!", "“For my part, I travel not to go anywhere, but to go. I travel for travel’s sake. The great affair is to move.”- Robert Louis Stevenson. It was a chilly winter morning with a hint of sunlight barely making it to the ground but warm enough to justify it’s presence. I was sipping a hot cup of “Old Town” coffee (Made by me) when I got the news that the venue is finalized for my wedding. It was a weird feeling of exuberance as well as anxiousness for me to realize that now the countdown has begun. I am a born traveler with the capacity to “Clean the plate” if you know what I mean. “The news” put my traveler heart to work to find a place that was not only Instagram Friendly but full of experiences. I wanted to travel to a beach destination whereas, Mr. TDH wanted to explore monuments and visit a place which is rich in culture and history. After going through tonnes of travel itineraries of different countries and discussions (Fights :P) and with our wallets in mind we eventually agreed on  - The Island of Gods. We don’t want to kill the purpose of our story but chuck it BALI is – – -> DROP DEAD GORGEOUS. We visited in the month of December 2017, right after Volcanic Ash was seen rising from the massive Mt. Agung. Though by the time we reached, it was declared safe to travel to this beautiful country. We had booked our package via a travel agent (because we were on our honeymoon and did not want to get in the hassle of booking everything ourselves) which involved a lot of customization as per our taste. We flew by “Thai Airways” from IGI Airport Delhi and had a connecting flight via Bangkok. It was a very comfortable journey throughout and we were in on time per the schedule. Our excitement was off the charts to see what we have been reading on different blogs and pages, that the ocean runs on both sides of the air-strip, we were certainly not let down. The light blue ocean was a treat to our eyes as it solidified our decision to come to this island far from home. The moment you land in you will realize that this place is very similar to the other Asian Countries but what differentiates it are the “ nese” people that are so welcoming and understand that Tourism is an important part of their economy. nese people are hard-working people who appreciate their country and have utmost respect for people visiting their land. has a rich culture which is majorly influenced by Hindu Mythology and is evident from the idols sculpted across the island and the Gods that they worship. They too believe in the Sanskrit saying – “अतिथिदेवो भव:” It was to our astonishment that nese people visit temples only twice a year to celebrate their festivals and rest of the times their temples are locked. The outer boundary of majorly all the temples are beautifully carved from volcanic stones as they are easily available in abundance. WE WANT TO KEEP THIS SHORT AND PRECISE  The scenic beauty of will leave you timelessly spell bound. Please go through the places we visited on this beautiful island over a duration of 7 days: If you are a party fanatic, then Kuta (runs along the beach) is the place for you. It is a hub of tourists as this city is a 15 minutes drive from the Ngurah Rai International Airport in . It has a wide variety of happening night clubs, some of which are open through-out the night. Do not miss to visit Potato Head Beach Club in Seminyak which is another 11 km drive from Kuta for an amazing sun downer with an exceptional view. Our recommendation- Rent a bike and explore the city. Also, keep a tab on the weather as it is continuously changing, “WE GOT STUCK ON OUR RENTED BIKE IN A THUNDERSTORM AND MADE OUR WAY BACK TO OUR HOTEL AT 2.AM IN THE NIGHT THEN WENT CLUBBING :)” If you are a shopaholic but don’t have a huge pocket, then Ubud will serve as a paradise for you. Right next to the scenic rice terraces there is a hub of local handicrafts, jewelry, paintings from local artists and beautiful wooden furniture is available in abundance. Do not forget to take out that Indian bargaining human out of you as they tend to double the prices when seeing a foreigner. If you do not have time to escape from Kuta then don’t worry we have you covered. Mt. Agung mall in Kutahas a wide range of local products which are being sold at reasonable prices. So, if you want to save yourself from the hassle of bargaining with the street vendors then this is the place you should shop. All the water babies and beach lovers, you are in great luck. You can either visit Kuta beach or Nusa Dua Beach if you are not a very “Finding Solace” kind of a person as it is majorly crowded with people shopping or indulging in water activities like scuba diving, para sailing, deep sea diving, etc. but if you want to skip the chaos of civilization then Gili Islands is the place to be. There are three small islands just 2 hours speed boat ride away from , namely- Gili Air, Gili Trawangan and Gili Meno. Due to lack of time in hand, we could not visit Gili Air and Gili Meno. We started our journey to Gili-T via speed-boat which was an experience in itself as we sat on the deck and were served Chilled- Bintang. Time-flew as we cut through the ocean sipping on our cold beers and having soulful conversations. It took us a moment to comprehend the overflowing feeling of joy to see the beauty of this white sand island. Can you guess the first thing we did after checking into our rooms? – We rented bi-cycles and went across this small island to create memories. It took us all day to cover the island on our bikes but it was worth-it. In Gili we stayed at Hotel Villa Ombok. We opted for their Ombok hut which is a traditional nese hut with all amenities like AC, TV, etc. and an open air bathroom in the back. Trust me when I say this – The experience of an open air bathroom is out of this world. Get to this island to enjoy, relax, grab a drink by the beach side and enjoy the beautiful sun-sets which will leave a mark on your soul. Gili islands are also great for surfing and you can find many surfers flocking around to surf on the high tides near these islands. Water is crystal clear because – LESS HUMANS. There are amazing restaurants by the beach serving delicious delicacies, it is a paradise for sea-food lovers as you get authentic sea-food to spend time sitting right next to the beach with a beautiful view and sound of the waves crashing to the shore. Moving on from a relaxing place to a luxurious one because that is what honeymoons are meant for. Our last stop in was at Ubud,where we stayed in Maya resort and spa, Ubud.Spending a night here was more of an influenced decision as we got know about this amazing resort from a friend who visited here the previous year and was all praises. This resort is mix of modern facilities with purity of nese culture. (THIS IS BUILT IN THE MIDDLE OF A RAIN FOREST). We had made some serious efforts to include this in our package as it did cost us a fortune, but it was totally worth it. With the warm and friendly staff trying their best to make you comfortable, to amazing range of spas that they have to offer by the river side will make you never want not leave this place at all. They have a natures walk which will lead you to a waterfall on one side and a River Side Restaurant on the other. One advise of caution, do wear proper shoes and spray insect/mosquito repellent before going for the nature’s walk. They also have a great range of sumptuous breakfast options and I bet you just cant stop eating. We had booked a Deluxe Pool Villa and we were absolutely awestruck when we entered the Villa. It was a task to remind ourselves that we were there only for a day as we both were never ready to leave.  For all the instagrammers and photgraphers when in , do not miss visiting Uluwatu temple. This temple is situated at the top of a cliff right next to Indian Ocean and the best time to visit Uluwatu temple is during sunset. You will not be able to enter the temple but the view from the top is something you will be unable to forget in your lifetime. The view is a absolutely beautiful as the sky changes color as the sun goes down. A word of caution again, beware of the monkeys roaming freely around this temple, they are harmless but tend to snatch things from the visitors there. If visiting Uluwatu temple in the evening then do attend the Kecak dance show (pronounced as Kechak). Kecak show depicts Ramayana in the form of dance. It is performed in an open air amphitheatre near Uluwatu temple. The beautiful dance show is one of the most awesome dance performances with no instruments being used rather people synchronizing their voices. (DO NOT MISS THIS). For all the coffee lovers, there are many coffee plantations in . You can visit these plantations and taste the many flavors they have to offer. You can also learn about the various health benefits of different types of coffee they have to offer. Also, please don’t forget to pet the Civet Cat as that animal is going to be either the reason you are going to be enlightened or might just leave having coffee in any form whatsoever. Leisure Traveller Recommends:- .Different flavours of Bintang Beer. My favourite is Radler- Beer & Lemon flavour. .Soup Ubuntu- Delicious Ox-tail soup. .Sip coffee while seated in the coffee plantation.", "Much more beautiful than Tanah lot. Incredible setting on edge of cliffs. Much bigger grounds and less commercialised site. Very worthwhile visiting.", "Tanah Lot is best visited at the end of your tour to catch the majestic sunset in . There would surely be many tourists in the area but you should not pass the opportunity because of this. There are many spots to take the perfect shot of the sunset and it is breathtaking.", "Tanah Lot Temple can only be accessed at Low tide, but worth the trip even if you don't get to go out to the temple.", "We went by scooter yesterday at 9am from Canggu in the pouring rain. The good part is we missed the crowds. Took about half an hour by scooter. Good cheap souvenir shops nearby - some people might say they are capitalizing on the Tannah lot trade but when you can buy all your sarongs for family for just $3 each why not? The temple and the crashing waves were spectacular and we received a blessing from the monks and bathed in the spiritual water. Enjoyed the journey, but I just don't know if I would go when there are a thousand people there - ( a few hundred was enough for us when we left at 10am )", "We highly recommend Made Chepot +6281 338 174 561 He collected us from our hotel In Nusa Dua ahead of our pick up time and helped us plan our itinerary, ensuring we went to the places in order of how busy they would be and the traffic to get there. His car was very clean, great air conditioning and very spacious for our family of five. He over ran his time booked with us as we wanted to visit a temple right at the end of the day. He was friendly and cheerful all day and knew all the short cuts. He is a family man and very professional.", "What a beautiful experience. We went on a half day trip only to Tanah Lot Temple, really helped us enjoy the experience. I rushed and not far to travel, We had the perfect amount of time to enjoy the gardens and temple before the sunset. I would highly recommend this half day tour to the temple only as it is a nice change of pace from other full day tours. Our driver Agus was most lovely, taking photos and explaining things to us. We enjoyed the market also, bought some original art directly from the artist and then enjoyed the relaxing sunset till the very end. So glad we did it!", "We visited Tanah Lot in the early evening and it is a very beautiful place, however it is also extremely busy with the tourist hordes arriving to see the sunset. Due to the low level cloud we missed this which was not a bad thing to miss the traffic. Worth a visit if you can go at a quieter time or are prepared to sit in traffic if you stay for the sunset.", " is known for magnificent temples and Tanah lot temple can top the list with its mesmerizing view. The sunset here is an amazing think to watch. When you see from far temple looks like floating in the water which gives it a perfect photogenic view.", "This is the #1 place to visit when one is in is totally correct. The temple sits on a rock structure just off the coast. When the tide is high it is unreachable, but low tide allows you to walk around the base. The real highlight is the magnificent views afforded at sunset. It's also the most busy time but well worth going and getting there early enough to claim a good viewing spot. Waiting for the beautiful sunsets, you can watch the surfers plying the large waves. If you visit and don't see Tanah Lot at sunset, you haven't been to .", "Wort place i have taken my family in . Its by far the most expensive beach to enter. The toll gates at the top are on a superbly excavated road leading do a lovely panoramic view of the reef and beach . The biggest attraction is the Buddhas set into the cliff on the road down to the beach. The beach is a dirty horrible tourist trap with nothing to do except try and avoid wild aggressive dogs, people hassling you to eat they're food in they're filthy little shacks and tourists fully dressed from Jakarta hassling to take photos of our children. We stayed half an hour and were happy to drive back out of there into beautiful . Do not recommend it in any sense", "Tanah Lot temple was amazing!!!! Everyone that goes to mustnt it. Great views!!! It was just amazing to come here. Would recomend", "Tanah Lot is a place worth visiting. Journey took us 3hrs to and fro. But it was definitely worth the trip. Beautiful sunset and temple view.", "Admire the beauty of the sunset at Tanah Lot temple is a wonderful opportunity when you are on vacation in . Tanah Lot temple located on ocean is the majesty of God. and after sunset you can see a nese dance performance but you have to buy a ticket for that. #tripbylocals @tripbylocals", "we didnt manage to catch the sunset here at Tanah Lot, due to the cloudy evening. But still it was great experience to see the scenery.", "My father and I visited three temples while vacationing in and Tanah Lot was by far the best. It was crowded with tourists but we were still able to get some great pictures and enjoy the immaculate grounds. There were no monkeys to dodge and no garbage laying around. We went in the morning (around 10:30am) during low tide so we could access the temple better. I'm sure sunset would be beautiful as well but there will be more tourists which is what we were trying to avoid.", "This place is excellent for all ages. The organizers have turned this sanctuary into one of the top attractions in indonesia. The facilities starting from reception, coffee shop, souveniour shop toilets, pathways, Parking,galleries etc are in excellent condition and well maintained. We thoroughly enjoyed. Allow minimum 2 hrs.", "Nice view of sea from this temple. Since its near to Nusa Dua so water also in deep blue colour which looks good & you can get some nice clicks. entry fee is 30,000 IDR which I can say worthy. I heard Sunset is good here like Tanah Lot but I moved around 5 PM since need to go Padang Padang & Dreamland Beach.", "Tanah Lot is one of the many beautiful temples you can find spread all across . It is one of the more famous and touristically busy ones due to its unique location. Tanah Lot is built on top of a stone that protrudes from the ground just a little off the West Coast of - but still close enough to walk over. During low tide, it's dry to walk and during high tide, there is a little water to walk through. The unique location makes this temple a spectacular sight - especially during the blue hour just before sunset and early in the morning. When I traveled, there were priests there, who will give visitors a small blessing before you can climb up the stairs around the temple. Unfortunately though, except for the beautiful setting, the temple itself (inside) is not accessible and therefore there is disappointingly little to really see / explore.", "Good ethnic place but not one of my favorite. I guess it's overdone. Lots of big temples in , but Tanah Lot was very touristic and very tinny.", "I went on a recent trip to to the Tanah Lot Temple, way too many people and usual tacky junk for tourists. Not really worth the bother .", "The road leading up to Tanah Lot is beautiful though it was insanely narrow, considering the massive amount of traffic that goes to Tanah Lot everyday. Most of the time, both sides of the road were lined with beautiful paddy field dotted with dummy caretakers aka orang-orang. It has been years since I’ve last seen orang-orang in the middle of paddy field, hence it was quite a nostalgic sight. Once you reached Tanah Lot, the first thing that you will see is the many stalls lining up the walkway to Tanah Lot. At this point, I already had enough with the locals pestering me left and right trying to get every pennies out of me. To think that I need to walk through 800 meters of people pestering me from all directions possible, I just think that it would be the longest 800 meters of my life. But surprisingly, they don’t. I even step into one the stalls to see the things that they were selling, and the girl mending it was just smiled at me, and then look down back to his cellphone. Well, that was a surprise. And, turned out that all the things sold were very reasonably-priced. So, they don’t even have to call out for customers as the people are willingly to come to them. And, I remember buying a very beautiful painting at only RM12. The cheapest that I have encountered so far. It might not be from a well-known artists, but I don’t think it mattered that much. Also, I sort of felt like walking through a mini zoo somehow. Here, they were people bringing out luwak for display, there, a guy with a parrot that can talk, that side, a bunch of man carrying an albino python, this side, a boy with a monkey that can do tricks… it was fascinating to see all that. And finally, there it is, the sacred Tanah Lot. Well, it looks exactly like what you will see in the travel brochures all over . What you didn’t see in the brochure is, the hordes of tourists scattering around it. When we were there it was just an hour before sunset, so the crowds are basically those that want to enjoy the sunset. So, if you want to see the sunset and walk over the seabed when the tide is out, this is the best time to come. But, if you want to avoid the crowd, do it first thing in the morning. The only thing with coming during the morning is that, the tide was in, and the path was under water, so, you cant walk to the temple. But again, even when the tide is out, the temple is not opened for public. So, you are not losing anything. On a lighter note, Pura Tanah Lot (aka Tanah Lot Temple) is a temple that was meant for sea goddess. Hence, its dramatic location at the coast. Pura Tanah Lot is one of the three most important sea temples. It is said that each of the sea temples was intended to be within sight of the next, so they formed a chain along ’s Southwestern Coast. From Pura Tanah Lot you can see the clifftop site of Pura Uluwatu far to the south, and Pura at Negara far to the north. But apparently, from Tanah Lot itself, what you may just see is from one vendor to the next, or from one restaurant to next. To be able to see the other two sea temples? It was totally out of question.", "It was a good day out to Tanah Lot Temple during our visit to . The temple itself is in accessible (till the top), we could only go till the bottom of the rock where nese priest would bless you with Holy water & you can make a donation. The view of the temple from the entrance & nearby hills is breathtaking. The entry is lined with shops selling knick-knacks and the entire complex is well developed for tourists. Its good for half a day excursion.", " is full of beautiful sights. One of them is Tanah-lot Temple. The sunset view, the overall temple area, everything is extremely beautiful.", "Went to Tanah Lot around 4pm. The place was pretty crowded. It was low tide and so people were walking all the way up to the main temple. There wasn't really much to see because the main courtyard was closed off. Wouldn't really recommend Tanah Lot because it's quite a long drive away from most of Seminyak and Kuta, and doesn't really have much to offer beyond a view of the temple in the distance." ], "marker": { "opacity": 0.5, "size": 5 }, "mode": "markers+text", "name": "7 - visiting tanah - temple tanah lo - tanah lot templ", "text": [ "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", 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It doesnt really matter which warung your driver drops you at the price is pretty much the same - the only variant is how close the tables on the beach are to each other...my 4 year old spent all the time picking up plastic rubbish of the beach saying it would hurt the dolphins and whales(mum is a marine scientist)...We didnt bother staying to eat...so I cant really comment on the food. but it probably is not worth the setting from an Australian point of view", "We spent 2 days there last week. Beautiful beach. Sanur is not a busy town. We can walked by the road side without the hawkers. We rent a small car n price very cheap. Drove from the airport to sanur via mandara toll. Toll not expensive n such a nice view n not busy at all. If u rent car, make sure the gps is working. If not make sure u have google apps on your phone. It's really helpful. Easy to drive in sanur. For people who love shopping, I suggest to shop at hardys. Very cheap. N it's a local price. U can get local sim card there as well . So many money changer in this area, but be careful. Some of them will try to cheat u. We wanted to change money n the guy counted different than what we suppose to get, n we found out he try to get commission even tough they not suppose to. We walked away n found another money changer which gave us good rate n no commission .", "The beach is just your regular looking beach with not much of an atmosphere. Had we knew that, we would have rather just stayed 1 day around this place and spend more of our time in Ubud which we found much more of a nese/Indonesian type of feel and culture. Sanur beach and the surroundings are mostly occupied by expats or foreigners which makes it feel too commercialised and you barely see any locals at all. This is coupled with the fact that this area is already packed with mid-to-high end resorts which just makes it feels like your are not in at all. Would definitely give this a miss.", "Nice walk but nothing of real interest. Quiet beach with some restaurants. We took the speed boat from Sanur for Nusa Lembongan. ", "We went to the beach once during our stay in Sanur and walked along the boardwalk. As mentioned in other reviews, we were hassled by hawkers who tried to get us into their shops or sell us something. Some even followed us for quite some time which was a bit annoying. All we wanted was to walk along and enjoy the view, however it was hard because the moment we stopped to look at a restaurant's menu or take a picture, someone was there to sell something to us. This was a shame as the walk is really pleasant, along some beautiful large trees and nice cafés and restaurants, the beach lined with the colourful boats. As said by others, if being followed doesn't bother you, this is a lovely beach.", "We visited Sanur around 18 years ago, yes I know things change but wow...hardly a spare metre on the sea front isn't taken up by a bar or restaurant. Some nice, some a bit tatty. Even the beach isn't that great...hardly anyone in the sea, plastic on he beach & the government tearing down some 'shacks', probably not legitimately approved to be there but livelihoods all the same. I certainly won't rush back to Sanur, probably never to again I'm afraid :-( ", "Enjoyed revisiting Sanur beach after many years going to Kuta/Legian with surfie kids! A much quieter area which we enjoyed. It was pretty cool & windy weather for June but apart from missing a boat trip to Lembogen didn t really affect us. World cup soccer was playing on the big screen at the 1st hotel (Inna Sindhu resort) but not at the more upmarket hotel we later moved to! Australia knocked out anyway! On the whole would go back to Sanur. More beach cafes at the 1st northern end of the beach.", "Best seafood restaurants in a good seating, be sure to choose the food carefully, otherwise you will find yourself paying a huge bill.", "If you are used to Thailand, Philippines or Caribbean beaches, then you won't like this beach at all, and won't like beaches in general Cons - color is not nice, not that much blue - not clean many trash - many grass spots in the floor - sand isn't soft Pros - restaurants in the area have lovely atmosphere - sanur beach area is nice, quiet and slow but still alive", "I went to Jimbaran Bay when the restraints were in tents some fifteen years ago so was amazed at the difference, we had dinner at the ku Cafe pretty much on the advice of our driver so there could have been a cheeper option the sea food dinner was $100 for two and that seamed expensive considering most places we went was no more than $40 with drinks then after watching the sunset it is quite dark so can't see what your eating so next time we go we will have a few drinks and skip the meal even though it was very nice", "When we first arrived a Sanur beach it was for the boat trip to an island where we got on was black sand and dirty water was black but when we got back later in the day on a different part of the beach and couldn't believe it was the same was so lovely and the water and sand was so nice and clean and warm. I was sad we didnt have more time to spend here", "We love this beach and always finish our holidays in Sanur. It's always clean and calm and there are tonnes of restaurants and bars where you can eat and drink to your hearts content. You can ride bikes or hire segways to go along the beach path or take a paddleboard lesson, hire a jetski or just plain relax.", "Sanur Beach itself was ok but not the best beaches I've seen. Dirty and grim with rubbish floating in around in the Ocean and dogs mess on the sandy beach. Evening Sunset was peaceful and amazing. There are many bar and Restaurant on the beach to go to. Many are local owned with amazing with fresh local sea food and great cocktails. Overall nice and peaceful.", "A lovely spot to eat dinner and watch the sun go down. The seafood meal was lovely however the experience was spoiled by all the rubbish on the beach.", "The sanur beach was very good the first week. The beds wasn't too expensive and it was room to lay straight on the sand if we wanted. A little bit trash here and there. The second week on the other hand was not as nice. The front sunbeds was reserved for guests of some hotels which were annoying since a lot of them stood empty. And it was so much trash coming in from the ocean that it was a little bit disgusting to bathe. The beach had little trashcans so if you wanted to do a good deed and pick up trash, it wasn't too easy to throw it away. But the first week we were there it was very nice.", "Stayed off Sanur Beach on a recent trip to . It’s a nice pretty beach in the morning but the water all goes in after about 3 so it looks a bit rubbish then. There’s plenty of nice restaurants and bars on the strip, as well as gelato shops and souvenir shops.", "Sanur os easy to get around wth a stroller with a safe and family friendly vibe. The sea was safe for children to play in and there's good ice cream, coffee, and local delicacies on offer through the day. What more do you need? You can follow a path by the beach which takes you to a wide range of bars restaurants and shops on the beach - all very chilled. The nese were gentle and kind folk.", "I was very disappointed when coming to Sanur as I thought there is a good beach for swimming there when in fact it was full of sea weed and dirty as well. I think it's best to take a taxi to more remote areas with a cleaner beach than to go to where all the hotels are at.", "We were disappointed with the beach in Sanur. Even though the views are beautiful, the water is warm and quiet with a lot of little fishes swimming around, we found the beach to be dirty. We visited the beach of the Puri Santrian hotel and there was a lot of trash on the sand, making it unpleasant to walk around.", "In my opinion, the only merit of this beach is it's quietness. If you seek good view, relaxing and having a tan then this is the place to go. On the other hand, if you are a surfer or water sports lover then you will not find theses activities there. Personally, I liked it so so much specially when you compare it with beaches in Legian or Sanur. Legian beach is perfect for surfers while Sanur beach is good for water sports.", "We're in Sanur right now, and although we like our hotel very much, and there is snorkeling right off the hotel beach, the aggressiveness of hawkers here has soured for us. We were in Ubud, which was much more crowded, and yes people were touting, but they didn't follow you down the street or beach path and grab you, or verbally accost and/or interrogate you. I'm travelling with a seven year old child, and she was scared at times. We won't return to Sanur - it's ruined the end of a lovely stay in . If we do come back to , we will go north, but right now so many other places seem much more appealing.", "We hired bikes from the local markets ($1/hr/bike) and enjoyed riding from one end to the other. The beautiful weather and scenery helped to make our time at Sanur Beach very memorable and the shop owners, while keen to sell, were happy and OK with a o thanks\\\" and didn't persist.\"", "Sanur beach is great when the tide is in. It looks great. However, as the tide drops the area is covered in rocks and presents a concern for those with younger children. In front of hotels staff sweep the beach clean of all debris, but outside of these areas it's left quite dirty. We found better beaches further around the island, so don't be put off of Sanur just because of the beaches.", "The beach itself is pretty and not as crowded as some of the other popular beaches in . The beach isn't great for swimming, lots of rocks and seagrass. Also a positive is there isn't as many people trying to sell you things. Sanur Beach is almost deserted before sunset. ", "We went to the Bay to experience the BBQ seafood as everyone does and all day trips seem to finish there. Food was nice but was over crowded and it's true the prices were crazy for , I was in shock when our meal came to 1,700,000! I thought she said 170,000 at first. We don't even drink alcohol! We are based in sanur and the seafood is just as good, and a fraction of the price! The same whole fish, rice, vegetables and two soups cost 80k in a warung on the beach. Lesson learned, always ask how much your order will cost before you order it as it's done by weight!", "Having heard so much about the place we made plans to have a lovely seafood dinner by the beach at Jimbaran Bay. We arrived at the place after a lovely outing at Uluwatu temple. We were greeted by diners trying to lure us in. None of the joints seemed to qualify for modern fine dining restaurants. But that was the least of our worries. What greeted us at the bay was bad smell, stray dogs wandering by the diner tables (waiting for some food or bones I suppose). The whole beach was messy and dirty. So we decided to alter our plans and decided to head back to our hotel at Tanjung Benoa for dinner instead (seemed much better and hygienic option). I cannot comment on the quality of food as we didn't try any but if you don’t mind bad odour coming from your food or the surroundings as a whole, you could eat here. Most of the restaurants had nese dance performances going on but the place lacked the vibe of a lovely beach-side dinner. In my opinion the place is much hyped over especially on Tripadvisor. Maybe it would have been different if we were there some other day or if we were here for lunch. Maybe but we’ll never know as we don’t intend to return.", "The beach goes for miles & are clean & raked everyday.There are hotels restaurants & cafes all along the beach.Beach markets for you to walk around.Also you can hire bikes & segways which you can ride on the path for miles along the beach.There are Jet ski's for those who want to go in the water.No one should be bored as there is plenty of activities to be found on Sanur Beach.We stroll along the beach everyday when we are there,the sea breeze is lovelyYou can stop anywhere along the beach for any kind of drink or food to your liking .We stay in Sanur every year for our Wedding Anniversary & now have some beautiful friends in Sanur.", "All eateries offer meal deals so to speak. Lobster bbq around $17. Cheap cocktails and beer. Dinner is outstanding sitting on the beach, lazer sales man spoils that atmosphere so try and block him from your view. Best way to end the evening is to walk the 15 metres to the Intercontinental Hotel and go into their bar of the beach. Cool chill music, ambiant lighting hanging from the trees, comfy reclining lounges while you have your cocktails, smoothies or even health juices! Best of all they had happy hours as well, and they take credit card.", "i like sanur beach because calm, good people, cheap restaurant and souvenir, and near with mosque for muslim visitor. ", "Wonderful Sanur is our refuge from the crazy busy life we lead normally . Pretty quiet .. good restaurants and hotels", "Spent three days on Sanur beach, clean and tidy but as for much of plagued by offers of massage. My main comment would be that you could walk to the reef (300m) without getting your trunks wet, great for kids to play in the shallows but not great if you want to swim.", "The purpose of my trip was relaxation and being on Sanur ticked all the boxes - a chilled and relaxed spot - very friendly folks, service oriented. The Fairmont and Spice by Chris Salans. Try them out if you are in the area 👍🏾", "WAY less people at this beach, and unlike Kuta beach which is just a long stretch of sand, Sanur beach has grooves separated by places to sit like mini harbours. There's a bit of debris and rubbish floating in the water - but it's easy enough to stay clear of it. Restaurants and shops look out onto the beach. Best of all, no one hassles you to buy something. Recommend a walk if you're in the area and want a relaxing walk.", "White soft sands, soothing atmosphere, clean jogging track, calming see, everything you expect from relaxing beach are in Sanur :)", "sanur beach that good beach for swimming near from denpsar twon.every afternoon many local and tourist realy like coming to sanur beach.beside of that in sanur beach also there many accomodation.sanur beach very populer for sunrise view.normaly every saturday and sunday will be full with visistor.", "Went there in the afternoon for lunch. Place was literally empty, I guess people start to come here for dinner. We got to pick out our seafood for a choice of how its done. Quite affordable, Fish + Prawns + Veg + Chicken with beer set us back around US$60. Would come back again for dinner..", "Visited the place for day trip from Sanur. This place is 30 min away from the port. The road is a bit bumpy so watch out. But the view is well worthed. The beach is like a little finger (or kelingking in Bahasa). Beware of you take selfies, thr fences are very small.", "We had lunch at restaurant on jimbaran bay. Don't eat seafood so didn't have any of the seafood but was nice, very pretty on the beach", "Just 30 mins from Sanur, very child friendly, could use the push chair for the little one, restaurant excellent value. Only problem the Orangatuan did not like me, loved the rest of the family except me, threw the bannana back at me. At least made the family laugh.", "Not much to do ....other places are better in . The seafood is famouse but I'm not sure about the quality......anyhow nice atmosphere in this seafood restaurants.", "Initially I have to admit I wasn't taken with Sanur beach, I arrived at midday and was greeted by lots of women trying to make me buy stuff and show me their shops etc. I know they are only trying to make a living but it was all a bit much when we first got there. However, the beach itself is pleasant enough, not pure white but fine and the colourful fishing boats are lovey to see. We were staying nearby so had free use of sun loungers but you could rent them also. Walking one way along the beach boardwalk (to the right as you looked at the sea) took us to the fancier hotels and beach restaurants - these were mostly overpriced and not great food. However, walking the other way, especially at dusk, took us to a more lively part where the locals seemed to go to swim and relax, a much better atmosphere. I highly recommend buying a freshly grilled corn on the cob and sitting on the beach to eat it as the sun goes down!", "Visited Sanur Beach today 10/4/18 and was gutted to see a sea of floating rubbish. To the Indonesian Govt - if you want our tourist dollars then get off your backsides and do something about this National Tragedy. Interestingly, the Hyatt Regency at Sanur Beach is undergoing a total renovation - 5 star luxury with its own private rubbish tip. Nice. Avoid Sanur Beach like the plaque ...", "For snorkeling, Sanur is only average. There is limited visibility. However, if yu are unable to travel farther to the better snorkeling locations of , this is suitable. Just don't expect top level experience. As with all of , be prepared to bargain for good snorkeling rate. Posted rate is 300,000 IND per person for 1 hour. You likely can get less than half the cost by negotiating. Final quote was 250,000 IND for two hours, per person. Others in my group were quoted only 220k IND.", "Great place to explore a range of seafood restaurants on the beach. Nothing like enjoying dinner sitting at a table with the sand beneath your toes. if your after a cheap seafood dinner under the stars, then this is definitely one not to miss", "We were recommended Sanur beach as our requirements were a quiet family-friendly experience away from the loudparty beaches, and Sanur is exactly that. There is some party life, but the majority are middle aged to senior tourists who are comfortable lounging about and having a relaxed time. The beach offers some great views, the water though is not its cleanest given the barrier which holds back the water. What stands out is the view of the mountain opposite the beach and almost Fuji like you can see the peak above the clouds If you want a quiet experience try it", "I went to Sanur beach early in the morning. It was so peaceful white sand beach. The waves so calm, its save for young children. For the older children the could do SUP Surf in sanur (combination surf and paddling). We could go around huts that they build around the beach. They also could ride canoe. 2 people could ride together. Overall it was a great morning at the beach ", "Lovely big bay but the fish was surprisingly not very good in the restaurant we ate in. It was one of the larger restaurants and it was a bit like a tourist conveyer belt. Full of happy snapper tourists. Lovely sunset though and a huge beach.", "We had a wonderful seafood meal on the beach , yes it was very busy but the view and the atmosphere was great ! All the seafood restaurants are around the same price. The food was great and very fresh . Also the reviews are amazing !!!!!", "Over rated and over priced food. I had poor quality and dried out seafood at \\The Cuisine\\\". Dont go there. I cant speak for the others nearby.\"", "Sanur, one of the best Beaches in . A little over18 years ago when I first sailed in I asked local expatriates “where's the best place to live in ” they referred me to Sanur. I have been living and thriving here ever since. Unlike the large amount of crime and horrific traffic now all too familiar on ’s south west communities Sanur is a quaint community with extremely low crime and rarely any traffic problems. Many a moring I strolled on Sanur Beach at dawn and was in awe of the picture postcard beach views of towering 3,200 mtr. Mount Agung. Often you can see Mt Rinjani even higher, over 140 km away, on Lombok Island. Unlike the West Coast, where motorcycles consider the beach walk their own private pathway and you have to dodge them or be hit by them motorcycles are banned on Sanur’s six kilometre beach walk. The beach is one of the safest beaches in for families, the elderly and those who are not experienced swimmers. It is shallow right out to the reef, some 300 mtr away? Some of the best restaurants in call Sanur beach their home. One of my favourites is Ishikawi’s, a 10 minute walk from Emerald Villas where you can enjoy fresh calamari appetizers and delicious snapper for as little as $15.00. A block from the beach are hundreds of shops, restaurants, hotels and villas including our Tripadvisor Award winning © Luxury Villas including, Emerald villas,Golden Violas and Jade Villas. One of the largest grocery stores in , Hardy’s, has practically everything a foreign tourist would need. In conclusion Sanur beach has it all, including being awarded one of the Top 10 beaches in Indonesia by Garuda airlines several years ago.", "Sanur Beach has still this old feel attraction .You can swim at high tide at very low tide it is cumbersome .However it is pretty safe for children .Many Warung and Restaurant to choose from some are better and some average . Nice pathway to work on and exploring what is available .For example there is a very cool Bamboo Bar which has creative cocktails fantastic setting and a pizza /oven right on the Beach . There is as well some sporting activity such as para sailing ,learning how to surf or first diving lessons . Of course massage right on the beach is always available including manicure . It is a nice day out for a whole family , w. Friends ,couple or alone .", "Blue marlin restaurant on the beach was a delightful dining experience with awesome seafood banquet and mesmerizing sunset", "We all love , and Sanur is one of our favourite places. The beach is cleaner than more populated and popular Kuta or Legian with no waves making this spot a perfect choice for children or older persons. The only downside is the pressure placed upon us to buy things, even when sitting on the beach the unsolicited approaches by people offering massage and hair braiding become tiresome. It highlights the unfortunate position of the economy which relies on tourism to keep it afloat. It’s overwhelming to be pressured so vigorously to buy things when it’s not on the days agenda. The fixed price shops represent better value so be sure to look for these places if you don’t feel up to the task of haggling for your desired price, and remember that the expectation is that you don’t pay the first amount proffered if you are up for the challenge of shopping around. The sun rises over the beach in Sanur so get up early for some spectacular views, there are some great cheap places to eat and stay right on the beach too. Well worth a stay. ", "Always love Sanur beach in the late afternoon. It's normally cooler at Sanur Beach in the afternoon. It's as great time to relax and enjoy a few drinks. Great besch for a swim.", "Beautiful clean beach. Water sports available. Plenty of restaurants along the beach. Yoga studio there too. A nicer quieter place to chill in Sanur.", "I love the relaxed and laid back atmosphere of Sanur, but still with enough shopping and plenty of eateries to choose from. It is always quiet at the beach.", "Sanur is not noted for its beaches. Whilst some of the big hotels try to keep the beach in front of their resorts clean there is rubbish everywhere. Because of the fringing reef there is no surf and in some places only enough water to get wet. This area is more suitable for laying on your sun lounge and looking at the water. But it is still a pleasant place.", "The thing about Sanur Beach is that a lot of people come straight to the part of the beach closest the their place and judge it by that. While it's true that some part might be quite dirty and some other part might be full of fishing boats, if you just stroll around this long coast you'd found a place that is nice and clean. But also, seaweeds are everywhere.", "I wish I had read the reviews before being encouraged to eat at one of the cookie cutter restaurants along this beach. Sunset was beautiful though I shared this with hordes of other diners and food was quite bad and super expensive! I would give this a miss unless you are looking to share your experience with hundreds of selfie stick, cellphone wielding tourists.", "Sanur beach is pretty laid back. Numerous hotel/resorts along the stretch of beach. A nice walk along the boardwalk. One of the resorts is Segara Village, we visited here for the day, which they encourage.. A swim in the sea, lunch and a few drinks.and if you spend 250,000 rupiah ($25), you can use the pool..a beautiful infinity , where the sun chairs sit in their own pool of ankle deep water. .yes please, I'll have another margarita.", "Sanur beach had beautiful white sand and lots of activities to keep everyone entertained. Easy access from all hotels along the beach front with their own sun loungers. Only guests at the hotels can use the loungers so if you're just visiting bring a towel!", "allways come here if in sanur. nice beach white sandy and relaxing.lovely place.just 10 minutes walk from place i stay. cycling in the morning here so refreshfull", "We dined at the Beach Café - lovely evening - spent amused watching tiny crabs surface from below the sand and bury themselves again. Food was most enjoyable. Also dined another evening at IZAKAYA arriving before dark, beautiful view, lovely food and great company. ", "First time to Sanur Beach but, you can see that it has exceeded its used by date. Dirty, filthy old ramshackle tin huts on the beach all smelling of something unusual. Pathway very difficult to walk for the elderly, wheelchairs or hip / knee problems. Path was very uneven with motorbikes (on a walking path?) and pushbikes racing along. Maybe 5-6 decent restaurants to eat at. The beach was pretty filthy with every bodies discarded rubbish. Give it a big miss.", "sanur beach is a minute drive area from the heart of denpasar city, sanur has found their popularity since the dutch era centuries ago and still have their magic charm until this day. sanur has become an iconic of and some painting maestro have come and make their picture of this beach like le mayeur that stay and married with a local woman (we could find his museum at sanur). sanur know has make their revoluion from the fisherman beach to be a prestigious are that surrounded with hotel and cottages but still have their local magic touch. this beach is a family beach, not as crowded as another beach (like kuta) so its will be recommended to visit with family. here is some water sport activity you could do like banana boat,wind surfing and canoeing, if you want to stay in sanur there's some hotel in various rate and grade from the hostel until the 5 stars hotel. sanur beach is a traditional boat port to nusa lembongan,if you want to have nusa lembongan you could have the boat from sanur. the best view of sanur is at sunrise so don't be late", "Considering sanur is billed as \\family friendly\\\" I was disappointed to see that at high tide, the beach is very steep and at low tide, while you can wade, it's full of seaweed. The path along the beach, though, is pretty nice.\"", "Sanur beach is a very long beach, with a well paved walkway, plenty of places to eat and drink, and plenty of chairs to sun bake in. Of interest was funerals taking place in a car park beside the beach. A very formal service, with the locals paying no attention to tourists taking photos of the open air cremation. Added a spot of local colour to our trip.", "It is a place good to watch sunset and eat your dinner at same time. The restaurants around offers seafood not on top quality but at top prices. The food area is not maintained well, you see died finishes and rubbish around you.", "Sanur Beach is ok and probably would score better if I lived in Middle America or somewhere away from the coast and wasn't used to the fantastic (and much cleaner) beaches I grew up going to on the Sunshine Coast in Australia. The section I swam in looked great from the shore area but had no waves, was full of seaweed and there was mud rather than sand on the ocean floor. But having said that I still enjoyed my swim. The beach area is nice and there is sand to play on and plenty of room at low tide to throw a frisbee. My hotel & many others have separate sections cordoned off for their guests and sun beds and towels are provided exclusively to guests. Lots of cafes and food options are available along the long concrete footpath that follows the beach and there are tour operators with stalls were you can book snorkelling and white water rafting tours. I hired a bicycle from nearby for 30 IDR for the day and cycled along the path which is long and takes in Sindhu Beach as well.", "Sanur is perfect for relaxing and sitting and swimming at the beach all day with kids, not much wave, calm water! Clean beach! Perfect!", "While sanur is a great town for a holiday, there's a lot of rock and coral on the sea bed, so if you're a real sea bunny, you might be disappointed. I'm not sure if it's seasonal, but we'll worth more investigation if spending lots of time in the sea is important to you.", "Sand too 'sticky' for 8yr old and steep descent into water in mornings, but I liked it! Cheaper braiding & massage options on beach; cheaper shopping than in Sanur to north of beach area, especially fixed price 'Tootsies' and another 2or3 doors up. ", "We wanted a sunset dinner and against our instincts, we headed to Jimbaran as it was the nearest location. It was an expensive price to pay for a sunset view which Mother Nature gives for free.. Huge tourist trap, not a single local in sight except for drivers and guides, none of whom were dining. Seafood was beyond mediocre and when we didn't choose the set meal that everyone ordered, we ended up having to wait longer to be served. Even asking for ice for my lukewarm fresh coconut took 15mins and 3 reminders before it arrived. We had selected our seafood - 6 live prawns and 1 squid. When it arrived after a good 30min wait, the large live prawns we picked had somehow shriveled up in size by a good 50%. The heads were chopped off so there was no real way of telling if it was even the prawns we chose or swapped out for smaller ones. We were too tired to bother raising anything to the staff - we just wanted to eat and get out. Came up to SGD50 which was a joke as our flavorful, fresh and filling lunch in a beautiful, air-conditioned restaurant in the heart of Seminyak amounted to less. We should have known better. Please catch the sunset and then move on to a proper tasty restaurant.", "If you want to watch the sun rise in , Sanur is a nice spot. A good destination to ease in to your time in , but nothing to extrenely special. It’s a quieter part of the Island compared to Kuta or Seminyak which makes beach walks and street strolls nice but one does not get the magnificent sunsets on this side so that is to be considered.", "Sanur beach is a great beach, especially to go with your kids. Most of the time the water is calm, but we had already a few times that there is a lot of wood and stuff in the water, that's a shame. (happens more often around the rain season) But what can you do about it. You can snorkel a little bit, fun for the kids. However the beach beds are very expensive, every time I'm surprised again.", "My husband and I went to Sanur beach every day that we were in Sanur. Our hotel - Kejora Suites - had a private road out to the beach and provided chairs, towels and umbrellas. The only reason I have downgraded Sanur Beach from 5 stars to 4 is because of the merchants. It is difficult to fully relax when people are often coming up to you to ask if you would like to visit their shop or have a manicure/pedicure/massage. Other than that, lots of yummy places to eat along the beach, and overall a relaxing, lovely place to be!", "Whilst a visit to the area would not be complete without an evening meal with your toes and feet digging into the sands of the bay whilst enjoying and photographing a magnificent sunset, and we only ate at several of the many restaurants on offer we would like to offer a word of caution. Based on our limited experience we found the wonderful seafood generally poorly cooked and very much over priced. The same applied to the beverages sold at these restaurants. Go there and experience the sunset and the overall ambience but choose wisely in selecting your restaurant", "We have stayed in many areas of but Sanur beats them all.It has improved immensely and has a great selection of restaurants shops and bars.The beach side is beautiful and the views gorgeous.We will return again and again.", "Sanur is one of those places where you feel welcome , the beach is quite good and there are elements of old when you start walking around the area There are also trendy spots as well so you can have a mixture The nese are very friendly , great massage places around $10 Australian this is an every day event The restaurants are quite good but there are stalks along the beach where you get fresh seafood which is grilled , one of the best ways to eat seafood on the beach ", "Sanur beach is part of a long coastline of small wave beaches protected by a reef. There are waves a long way out but be sure that its safe to swim here. This is a great area to relax and enjoy the many tourist facilities along the coastal pathway tgat stretches along and through Sanur Beach. Beautiful large trees and tropical atmosphere goes well with the sparkling blue waters and sandy beach area.", "I lost of counts how many times I visited Sanur beach and I was there all the way from the end to the other end, I liked Sanur beach so much, clean, natural and still very original, yes sure at some parts were occupied by big restaurants or hotels with their beach facilities, but they were many parts of the beach were still like it original state, the local and some organization took a good care about the cleanliness, in some parts they were a lot sea urchins in the water so be aware but it was very easy to see since usually the water always clear. Lovely place to watch sunrise, swim or just to take a walk.", "We love Sanur beach ,it is serene and beautiful and its great to watch the surfers and the fishermen and the boats coming and going to Nusa Lembongan .Do yourself a favour and enjoy sanur beach", "Sanur beach was beautiful. The water is crystal clear and the views spectacular. We enjoyed many different water based activities and you can even have a massage and manicure/pedicure whilst you are sitting on the beach!", "sanur beach to nice for swiming your children if you going to nusa penida or nusa lembongan island using fast boat... must be cpme to sanur cause you can choice many kind of fast boat", "Great place for a romantic sunset dinner. The food and sunsets are memorable. It can get very crowded and smokey with all the restaurants using their bbqs at once, so try and get a table close to the waters edge. For a real treat go to the local fish market in the morning at the other end of the beach. You will see the most amazing array of sea life. Both well worth a visit.", "While the beaches are average (at best), when you can get past the mc donald's and other american chains, it is a nice little town. It has a nice little restaurants and good places to swim. But really, it is the place that we stop at to go to other places on one of the many fast boats that launch from Sanur.", "Nothing much to boast about the Sanur beach itself, however the restaurants and cafes that line the beach front offer a variety of choices of local food, fusion type crusines, Italian and other western meals. Enjoy the live bands and music from various restaurants at night. There is something peaceful and relaxing about watching the ocean waves while enjoying.a drink and a meal.", "We had many dinners on the beach here. So many places to dine at. All very reasonably priced. Clean.", "If you want a shallow beach without dangerous underwater currents this must be it. Sanur is a place for those not after the party but rather relaxation and calm. The waves can create disturbances in the sand like corals and clam debriefs when entering the water, however this only on a 10-20 centimeter strech before you are on pure sand. And of course, a litle bit of plasstic can appear here and there, but really very little. All kind of activities are available, swimming, surfing (including lessons), massage, restaurants (including small lokal Warungs), bars; really all you can want exept for the full partying. Most of the people visiting seem to be midle aged, however also younger couples and friends and families with small children. And the locals, they are just great, with friendliness and humor they will welcome you, absolutely recomended place for a calm and relaxing holiday!", "The beach at Sanur has lovely soft sand and the sea is warm but not terribly inviting due to the pollution caused by people throwing their rubbish away indiscriminately and the presence of owners-less dogs who roam the area, defecating and urinating at their leisure.", "Sanur Beach has coarse sand (small rocks by the sea) and steep floor. In a couple steps you have water at chest level. Not big waves (waves break far away at the reef), but some streams pull you arround. There is offerring of activities like sup, jetski and boat rides. Most hotels have services as bar, massage and toilets for customers.", "Post lunch it was time to head to the beach, the sanur beach was clean and photogenic. You can rent the beach chairs and relax.", "Excellent location to watch the sunset while having a cold beer with grilled seafood. However after seeing the beaches in the early morning, afternoon or night it really hits home .. plastics and foil packaging everywhere ( both locals and floating in with the tides)..sad sight for the eyes ..food packaging companies and us as consumers need to take a more active role in reducing single use items..", "If you're trying to compare beaches in in terms of its relaxing and quiet atmosphere, then Sanur Beach is the one to go to. In fact, the area nearer to Respati Beach is even better. Water is calmer so is more suitable to swim vs surf, beach is much cleaner but still could do better. There are still some garbage on the sides even outside the luxurious Hyatt, and you can still see people littering. But generally, cleaner. Sand is quite fine but it is not white. Sanur Beach is also the perfect place to watch the sun rise every morning in , without having to hike Mt. Batur :-) Although some days may be cloudy, on a clear day, you can see the giant ball of sun appear on the horizon line between the sea and the sky. Magnificent view! And you can really see people getting up early just to sit by the lounge chairs at the beach enjoying the coming of a new day!", "Lots of sun beds and umbrellas and plenty of places to eat and drink both day and night. Lovely big bay with clean water and great fun in the waves.", " isn't known for its beaches in the more tourist areas as they are pretty dirty. Thankfully in Sanur the beaches are kept well with little to no rubbish and not too many tourist. I will say that the water is no way near as crystal blue as the likes of Gili islands, but considering your in , its one of the more nicer places to visit if you want to swim in the ocean.", "I am sorry to say that we visited Sanur beach and were so disappointed. The water itself was ok but the amount of rubbish on the sand was disgusting. They need to clean up their act!", "Visited this beach during our stay in Sanur. It was very clean. We sat on the sun beds provided by out hotel and also ate at cafes located on the beach. Also had a massage there, very cheap!", "The beach is okay, it's kind of mucky but I think that's par for the course in . The beachfront has a lot of nice cafes and bars along it and we spent a couple of happy evenings watching the sun go down while enjoying a cocktail here. It's also very nice to walk up along the beach into Sanur centre. There are a lot of people bothering you for massages/transport/jetskis etc who don't take no for an answer, but you get used to them after a while.", "Nothing went wrong but there are some fantastic beaches in - Sanur is a great place for a relaxing holiday but many people find ther beach disappointing- but this does not put us off Sanur- this is just letting folk know about the beach.", "we really liked the town of Sanur beach. it had beautiful views and hotels along the water edge. there is a very large market with lots of options for fun shopping. there was lots of people offering to get your nails done or massages or hair braiding. we really loved it here.", "sanur is not for our family. we arrived at our hotel and within an hour cancelled our booking and made plans to travel to the east. Sanur is definitely for the tourist crowd. lots of noise, shops and locals pushing to buy their products. the beach is not great and pretty dirty. if you want to shop and not do much else than sanur is great, but it’s not for us. there’s not much of the “real” left, just seems to cater for the typical touristy crowd. Little if any nese culture left, but hey, you can get McDonalds, StarBucks and Donuts. ", "The first time i visited was around 8 years ago. They used to burn coconut husk at the entrance to cook the seafood but they no longer do that (at least during this trip). The burning of the coconut used to create a lot of smoke giving the place a mysterious feel as you only see the beach after you pass the smoke and get the overwhelming feeling. Without it, it seems to lack the sense of exploration you get. Seafood is definitely expensive and food was ok. Recommend to go for the set menu, we order ala carte but felt it was too expensive. Nonetheless, still an amazing view dining at the beach with a nice sunset and once nightfall, you see the west coastline light up with the hotels and resorts there. Nice live band who sing songs according to your nationality. It's one of those places where you have to do it once for the experience. We booked online, jimbarang seafood bay restaurant, they offer free pickup and dropoff from hotel and they are on time. The evening dance is abit sad, only 1 dancer and i suspect she is underage? We didnt really pay attention.", "The grounds are well cared for and clean. This is a good pit stop on the road between Sanur - Amed. The children were fascinated by the fish and happy to explore the entire grounds over a 1.5 hour period. The entry cost is minimal IDR 20,000 (AUD $2.00) for adults and maybe IDR 10,000 for kids. The water is clear and the fish are plentiful. You can feed the fish a loaf of bread purchased at the gate (although this can't be doing the fish any good). The kids insist on visiting again on the return trip to Sanur & next time we will bring bathers to swim in the incredible swimming pool on the grounds (which looks fairly deep 1.5m at least) that is stocked with pumped up tyres to float on.", "stayed 5 nights on sanur and found this to be one of the dirtiest beaches in south east asia , as for the other contributors on sanur beach saying how great it was really surprised me and my friends as we have stayed all over south east asia , this beach was ok at best but nothing exceptional and definitely not tropical in any way , if you are looking for coral sand beaches and clear warm waters then go elsewhere , even the local sunbed vendors are always bumping up the prices and trying to rip tourist off . I would never return to this beach.", "The beach in Sanur is very quiet, there are no waves because of the reef. There are seaweeds at the bottom. The color of water is yellow, not so beautiful. There are deckchairs everywhere, but I didn't find out the price for them.", "We went here for a seafood dinner and after spending a hour walking along the beach thinking we must have ended up in the wrong spot, we took a taxi back to our hotel in Nusa Dua and had a very nice seafood dinner for half the cost of the best deal we could even try to negotiate at the beach. The beach itself was a disaster with MOUNDS of trash along the beach which included medical waste such as syringe needles and broken glass medicine bottles. Our children were hungry so we were going to buy them a cooked corn from a vendor on the beach until we saw they were burning trash (scrap rubber) to cook the corn. We live in Vietnam so are not unacustomed to a little trash (or a lot) on the beach but this was the WORST we have EVER seen. The only people who appeared to be enjoying themselves were the Chinese tourist busses at the north end. The worst place we saw in . I think you get the picture...", "Had a couple of walks here with my girlfriend. The beach itself with the waves and the water is nice. But there is one hotel next to each other. A lot of sunbeds, which you have to rent. Other than that every 10meters somebody will ask you for massage or restaurant or a trip or to visit his shop. While the people are not aggressive it is anyway a bit annoying. But you cannot avoid as it is part of Sanur Beach.", "Time and time again, over the past 15 years, we visit other destinations in such as Lovina, Nusa Dua, Seminyak, Ubud and the list goes on, yet each time we always end up back in Sanur. I’ve come to the conclusion that it’s not one thing about Sanur that keeps drawing us back, it’s everything. Sanur has to have the best beaches on mainland , arguably bare none. There are plenty of restaurants and cafes to keep you exploring for your entire stay. There are also various markets for souvenirs and to touch up on your barter skills. Sanur is very central, being close to the airport, as well as a great spot for day trips. You will easily find various modes of transport in Sanur and many activity desks to help with your daily outings or you can just bask in the sunshine at one of the various beach lounges or lounge by the pool at your hotel. All-in-all, Sanur is your one stop in , with everything you need and more!", "Sanur beach is always nice to visit. There are so many restaurants bars and ice cream stalls to choose from. You can get a lounge and bask in the sun, do some water sport activities or simply jog, stroll or ride a bicycle along the paved path from one end to the other. Nice atmosphere.", "overrated overpriced ordered live crabs,,,at $30 each , they were hardly any meat in them....the side dishes were very tiny like samples,,,,we returned the crabs to exchange for bbq fish. the fish was also lean ( mostly skin &bone). the whole experience was not worth the trouble and the expense. avoid seafood in ", "We went with high hopes of it being fantastic. So many people had told as its a must see. Well six of us went and when we got there our first thoughts were, \\this looks alright, nice setting right on the beach\\\". So we picked a restaurant and sat ourselves down on the beach. The views were nice and you could watch the planes landing we were that close to the airport. We order a drink and then you went indoors to order your fish. They had quite a few choices. When you chose what you wanted it was weighed and you were given a piece of paper with what it cost. So you pay by weight in other words. ( don't get carried away, it is pricey ). It was nice food and the scenery and setting was nice until it started thundering and raining, so half way through our meal we had to grab our food and run for cover. We only had a choice of a dirty old bench to sit at. The toilets were the worse I've ever seen and according to the guys, the men's weren't any better. The bill was way too high for what we ate. I would say you are paying for the fact that your sat on a chair on the beach. When we were waiting for our taxi the manager did ask us how was our night. We told him although the food was nice it was very expensive, the setting was nice but they really need to renovate their toilets they were disgusting, especially as this was a eating facility. He seemed to take it on board. Would I go again or recommend it? NO! Too far out, pricey and dirty. You can eat at much nicer places in Kuta, Seminyak for a lot less and generally it's cleaner. We actually traveled in March. I've been asked to finish this review and September was as far back as I could go.\"", "Love Sanur as a beach and a place. Always enjoy anytime I spend here. The beach is quiet enough at most times that you can enjoy it without getting too harassed. The outer reef means it's quite protected for swimming.", "Walked along Sanur Beach from Baruna Beach Market up to Jalan Hang Tuah. A great walk with beaches, restaurants, massage and shopping stalls to check out. We ate, we bought, we massaged and we checked out the sites. Good value all round and worth the explore.", "Sanur beach is a nice quiet beach with many beachside restaurants. It is not really suitable for normal swimming as there are many rocks and other matter on the seabed floor. A reef, several hundred metres out to sea prevents any waves for surfing. It is best served for snorkeling.", "Sanur beach is really nice. Broad, white sand, not much dirt. Enough trees to find some cooling shades. Sea is blue, water is clean. When it's low tide you can almost walk up to the rif. Be carefull and cover your feet. Like to come back there every time.", "Spent 10 days in Sanur and walked, ran or simply relaxed at the beach each day. I found most sections to be very clean and well groomed although dependent upon where you went you could see the odd area less maintained. The many small shops, cafes and restaurants along the beach all had staff who were so friendly, helpful and simply nice people. lots of opportunities along the length of the beach to rent many water crafts--from seadoos, to wafer boards, kayaks; or go on a variety of water tours.", "Its a lovely walk along the beach walkway. Start at Sindu beach and walk up to Sanur all the way past the restaurants and shops to the end of the walkway, great walk. Be careful to keep an ear out for the pushbike bells, the pushbikes are for hire if you don't want to walk but make sure they have a bell and brakes that work. There are many places to stop and eat and shop along the way as well as stretches of old hotel backs on side and fishermen doing what they do on the other.", "Love Sanur beach very much.. the beach is very beautiful when sunrise. Good for swimming and sunbathing.. feel the breeze", "Have just returned from 10 days in Sanur. This was an excellent base for day trips. The beach is on the east coast so not surfy. It is tidal but great swimming a lot of the day. There is plenty of sea life as fisherman fish at low tide. We went on a glass bottom boat past the reef for snorkelling, also jet skied and hired bikes as there is a great path along the length of the beach-5km. There is a laid back vibe to sanur and you do feel like you are part of another culture. Other areas were very touristy and you could have been anywhere in the world on a beach and not known you were in .", "ok beach. a lot of boat traffic. not the best swimming beach around. infrastructure available. this is more or less a hub to get to nusa lembongan or other beaches/islands. sanur itself is ok. a lot of tourists. but quite laid back. as far as i know it used to be THE place probably 20 years ago. Probably good for families. You get everything you need in one of the stores/restaurants.", "Clean and nice special the place \\Memories Sanur\\\" is absolute the best to be on the beach. Friendly and helpfull people \"", "My time in Sanur beach was lovely, I got any fun time. I got beautiful sailing in small boat, the beach is tranquility and familiar. I recommended it!!", "Nice beach I wouldn't say anything spectacular though compared to most beaches aound the world. I would only use Sanur as a place to enter after the airport / leaving night before.", "Sanur is considered 's oldest beach town, so it has the look and feel of an established community. The beach reflects this. It's great for just lounging around, sunbathing or swimming. Unlike other beaches in , the waves here are not as strong so it's a great swimming beach. We stayed in Kejora Suites, which is near the market and so we'd get persistent vendors who would cajole us into checking out their shops in the market. Great for the first two or three times, but it can get annoying when they do it all the time. However, I do understand that they have to make a living. Also, they're mostly nice and friendly so it's a minor annoyance, at best.", "Sanur Beach offers a safe place to swim which would suit families with children. During our stay, the ocean was very flat with waves & brakes further out for surfing. The beach is clean & lined with many spots to relax on lounges & under umbrellas. You can stroll for about 2km in total along the footpath or hire bikes & ride. There is also plenty of places to hire surf boards or snorkels, plus book boat trips out to the Gili Islands.", "We have been staying at Grand Beach Hotel now for 35 years, it is on the beahfront of Sanur Beach which is the best beach in I love it as must now as back 35 years ago, they have a walkway that you can also ride your bike along, many restaurants along the beach where you can stop for a good meal or just a coffee and cake, the markets are also good along Sanur, the people are very friendly beautiful sun rises, a little quiet for the young people but great for everyone.", "One of the quieter and cleaner beaches in the area. Unlike Kira beach which is swarming with hawkers and touts offering to give you lessons or sell you something, Sanur was relatively peaceful and aside from the occasional hawker, we were left alone. There are good dining options by the walking path behind the beach. We had lunch at one and tried another for afternoon tea/pastries and both were excellent! Prices were higher than what you would expect to pay for similar food at a local place but still reasonable at around US$35 or so for lunch and drinks for 4. Good mix of western tourists and locals enjoying the waters.", "We had one day tour and the last stop was Jimbaran bay. We had BBQ fish dinner and enjoyed it on the beach on the white sand We had musicians on the table and it was great. The beach is very nice and clean. Will be back", "I really enjoyed the beach in Sanur. It was good for relaxation and even a quick stop by, just to enjoy the sea, the sand and to drink a cocktail while enjoying the view.", "I don't like writing negative reviews but we have just been to visit Sanur Beach (first time to and first time to the beach). Lets just say how very disappointing, upon booking our honeymoon the tour provider couldnt praise the pristine white sands and turquoise blue ocean enough, upon arrival the ocean was murky and the gold sand was scattered with dirty litter and nappy bags. We spent all of 2-5mins max on our lounger before heading back to the hotel. We wont be visiting this beach again and have been very sadden that we were given some very false info by our holiday company. is so beautiful, its a same they dont look after their beaches - which is why people book vacations.", "If the photos of Sanur was true, it will be a pretty beach. However there was plastic wrappers and plastic bags in the waters and around the beach. The water is pretty clear, however the sight of that littering is horrible. There's a lot of sea grass in the area and thus hardly any corals. Other beaches in is better.", "Undoubtedly the sunset on the beach with awsum - weather to match was priceless. The seafood is pricey - an Aussie equivalent- good average- not seasoned adequately and dried out in the grilling process. Paid for the experience rather than the meal- about $130 for two adults", "Sanur beach is off the radar. A paved sidewalk along the beach is lined with cafes and bars and plenty of spots to grab a couple of chairs and an umbrella to enjoy the beach. I love the atmosphere here - just enough mix of relaxed with things going on. We have gone on runs, walks, and bike rides along this path every day. Beautiful crystal clear water, you can walk out really far at low tide. Love it!", "Sanur Beach is nice and very calm. A lot of retired people live in Sanur so it's not as busy as in Kuta, etc. There are a lot of nice restaurants and massage places around. I really enjoyed my stay in Sanur!", "After staying amongst the hustle & bustle of Legian, it was nice to spend the last few days in beautiful Sanur relaxing. Lots of nice cafe's, restaurants and bars to choose from. Perfect spot to do not a lot if you are in need of a wind down but still within walking distance of the main street to meander down.", "Beautiful white sand, very big so not crowded. Plenty on sun-loungers to rent for around 50,000 IDR with sun umbrella. Lots of eating places to choose from, Quiet as it is off the main road through Sanur.", "We came here on Friday 30/09/16, the night before the AFL Grand finals. Last year at this time there were no seats left and were told to book the seats in the water a week before. This time seats were plentiful and there don't seem to be anyone in the bar? So we had a few bites and a drink as they don't serve dinner here. It was quite expensive donee decided to go somewhere else for dinner.", "Sanur beach has lovely flat water so it’s great for people with kids. The beach is general clean and you don’t get bothered by hawkers when you are down on the sand. Great place to watch the sunrise it’s just a shame there is no where open early enough to get a coffee while you watch.", "Sanur beach is really nice for a walk, but is not really used for sunbathing. There are also some restaurants along the beach which are really nice for dinner in the evenings.", "We had a walk along the beach whilst staying in Sanur. It is a gorgeous beach with white sand and pretty traditional nese boats along the shore. The only draw backs are the litter which there seems to be way too much of and some of the shop owners can be quite aggressive in their sales pitch and can at times harrass you a bit too much to look at their shops. Having said that if you did want to pick up some souvenirs there was a lot of choice and they seemed to be similarly priced to the shops in town.", "I enjoyed an afternoon paddleboarding at Sanur Beach. You only have to venture out a little distance to start seeing a huge amount of star fish. It was pretty cool.", "Sanur Beach is very quiet, there is little going on but if all you want isn’t relaxing holiday with no beach sellers, music or water sports then this is your place. However there is also very few places to eat or drinks so choice is extremely limited. I would say Sanur is very much a hotel based holiday for eating and drinking, so expect higher prices.", "Just had a meal here last night, food freshness and quality was very good. Prices for the red snapper were 175,000. Squid was 170,000. prawns at 300,000. All prices on per kilo basis. Complimentary soup, rice n veg. We were pleased except for the 21 % tax which was added to the bill, I thought that was sneaky.", "Loved the Sanur Beach area. The paved walkway (& bicycle way) is ideal to wander along and enjoy the various eateries, some attached to resorts etc, some local stand alone eateries. The beaches are great and offer a lot of water sports as well.", "We left our hotel at 4:30pm to make sure we got a table right at the front so we could embrace the sunset . It's a beautiful spot . The seafood is nice but expensive . The staff where good . The corn that you can buy on the beach is yummy .", "Just a quick stop over at Sanur Beach before heading further into . We had a walk along the beach at night and it seemed to be fairly safe. Lots of little shops / stalls trying to sell their wares. The locals are very friendly and approachable.", "Beautiful area to walk, rest or play. Lovely paved walkways, nice beach bars & restuarants, beach side markets & youy can hire sun beds & bikes to enjoy in this area. Sanur beach has a little bit of everything yet is still very relaxing.", "The beaches in don't compare to the beaches in Australia, but this beach is special. It could be the fact that I was in holiday mode that made me enjoy it so much or that the water was always the right temperature, the waves were not too harsh and the beauty of the beach itself that made me love it so much. I wouldn't miss out on a relaxing day at Sanur Beach.", "Maybe the blooming times of Sanur beach might be over it might be also due to our visit in the low season in February - this beach is worth a visit, still you will find many more beautiful beaches on .", "This is a great beach for the whole family. The water is calm and you do not get bombarded by sellers like other beaches. There is a bike path and you can rent bikes for about $5 an hour and enjoy yourself. Some bikes have baby seats too. I love to go here late in the day as the breeze is beautiful and there are many beachfront cafes and restaurants. Sanur enjoys sunrise, so the beach is really nice in the afternoons. Water sports such as jet skis and kayaks are available too.", "Sanur is much more laid back than most beach spots but if you are looking for a surf you won't find it here, the beach is tidal which makes it great for a good wallow! Get a massage on the beach for a meagre $10 for an hour. I can recommend Norma at sindu markets and Ayu Agung, both give a great massage and are incredibly sweet to boot! Just lie back looking over the ocean and enjoy. There is great food at the night markets.", "Maybe its because we are from western Australia that I give this beach an average score, to me it is ordinary and not worth the trip unless you are staying there. Sanur beats it hands down.", "A celebration dinner on the beach,sounds ideal for a romantic evening,totally ruined.by the poor quality of the good. DON'T have the salmon kebab,I nearly vomited,the kebabs consisted purely of the belly of the fish so just get,it looked nice until I but into the fish. Definitely an overpriced dish and not one I would ever eat again", "I liked Sanur because of the relaxed vibe. I didn't feel hassled by hawkers and I didn't experience bogan Australians or unpleasant European sex tourists. Yay! I think if you want want something a little upscale and no traffic it's great. If you want excitement, shopping and bartering, stay away.", "My wife and i like Sanur above other areas in the south of as its quieter, the beach is great and it has a lovely path where you can wander for miles.....Stop for a drink, hire a pushbike, get a bite to eat...great choice of hotels and beautiful weather. Who could ask for more?", "The beach is located nearby our hotel in sanur. It is nice beach though is not best one. It is nice to hire a bike cycle and paddling surrounding the beach", "We’ve ‘just’ returned from a 2 week stay in , actually in the middle of October, and found Sanur beach to be laid back, as clean as anywhere else we'd been to, safe, charming, no aggressive hawkers, and with a backdrop of loungers (some belonging to hotels some for hire) but also shaded spots to lie on beach towels if you'd rather. Try the barbequed sweet corn with relish served up on the beach at dusk but barter if you suspect you’re being overcharged. Views from the beach are lovely too, looking north towards Mount Agung (in the far distance) and east towards Nusa Penida.", "Beautiful beach, plenty souvernir's shop, food stalls. and Sanur is one of port to go to Nusa Penida or Nusa Lembongan. on small round, turn left is to Penida, and right is speed boat to Lembongan.", "The place to be for beautiful sunset & beach. All the seafood there are more or less about the same, important is the view! Have to go early so that you get a good view and good place!", "The paved walkway runs along the beach for 5 kms - from one end of Sanur to the other. It's popular with bicyclists and also very handy if you're in a wheelchair. You'll see a lot of kites along the south end - entertaining on a breezy day. There's lots of decent restaurants and bars. The only drawback is that there is a reef that totally encloses the beach, so the waves are well offshore. I guess that's probably good if there is a storm, but it isn't a good beach for wave-watching. Yes, there is some trash, but by Southeast Asian standards, I thought the beach was overall quite clean. I'm guessing that the hotels along that stretch keep their sections clean and raked. The beach is the only real attraction in Sanur apart from the restaurant scene, so be sure to visit it!", "We found the beach at Sanur to be very pretty and relaxing to look at. Unfortunately, there was always rubbish in the water, with a horrible looking scum floating on the top close to shore. Definitely no desire to swim, although the locals didn't seem to mind.", "We stayed near Sanur and thought we'd head to the beach. Don't think about swimming here, it's dirty and over crowded. You have to pay for deck chairs and it's over run with vendors. I guess it appeals to many though.", "Sanur beach is very nice to have a walk up or down. Plenty of spots to stop and have a cold drink or meal. Beach was clean and you can walk on the paved walkway or on the beach. When walking on the beach down by the water no one bothers you or asks you to buy anything.", "This beautiful beach couldn't get more diverse. The locals are fishing, the tourist boats are leaving here, jet skis, massage, shopping and great alfresco dining. Sanur would be a great place to introduce the kids to life without silly pushing. We will be back.", "My family was in Sanur in December 2016. During the trip, I visited the beach twice; once to capture a sunrise time lapse and second time for lunch and for the kids to stroll and play on the beach. Sanur is a quiet beach and is a good spot to catch the sunrise. You can see dogs playing on the beach and fishing boats anchored just offshore in the early morning. There are many restaurants and a few hotels along the beach as well, so you can dine on the sand and spend a few hours here enjoying the scenery. It is a quiet place and when I was there, I saw little sea sports activity. The sea is fairly clean, although the sand is a bit coarse. So in comparison to the ultimate powdery sand beach with crystal clear waters, it gets an average rating. But for a quiet place to laze away the afternoon, eat and enjoy some peace, it's a great place!", "Sanur Beach is a long sandy stretch. To get to it can be frustrating if you're not staying in a beach frontage property as public access points are available but limited. Unless we could sneak through a beach front Resort, it was a 20 minute walk. Luckily our Resort had complimentary drop off and pickup service. Also you can charged approximately INDR100,000 (AUD$10) for 2 beach lounges with umbrella. Plus bring water Shoes as the ocean floor is quite pebbly and rough on the feet when swimming. A shop stall approximately opposite Starbucks in Sanur road sells them. I paid AUD$20.00. It is an interesting beach to walk or hire a bicycle. There are plenty of eateries and bars to quench your thirst.", "We only got the chance to visit Sanur beach once. We took the shuttle from our hotel SPPS down to the SPS beach area. First time for our daughters to experience the hawkers, really just the ladies trying to do their nails, should of seen their faces, priceless. We did have lunch at a beach side cafe but we think this is were our youngest daughter picked up a bit of belly and ended up in hospital on a drip for two days.", "Go and enjoy the sunset but don't waste money on the food. A second rate fish and chips cost $au 80 for 2 people. Everyone with us said they had experienced this before and that they were giving the bay another chance years later. All were aging disappointed. None of us will ever go back.", "Sanur is a beautiful beach, quite and peaceful. Its more laid back and more mature people around, but there is no better place to chill in the sun and read a book watching the blue ocean. The water is nice and warm, and all the shops are within walking distance!", "Sanur is relatively quiet compare to kuta beach. the water is still with almost no waves. It's better to come to Sanur in the morning rather than afternoon/ evening as it could get very windy during evenings. A few things you could do in Sanur beach is swimming, renting a kanoe, and eating barbecued corn and pork satay that were sold along the beach. ", "We enjoyed our visits to different parts of Sanur Beach. We found the water to be clean for swimming and the beaches as well were clean and groomed. We enjoyed walking and cycling on the promenade that runs along the beach. The beach clubs we tried out at different ends of the beach were both quiet and enjoyable. Loved swimming in the warm Indian Ocean!", "Ok to start with the setting is lovely and at first quite relaxing until hordes of tourist buses pull in. Then you have about 45 minutes of watching selfies being taken as the sun sets. Not relaxing or enjoyable! Then you pay a large sum of money for seafood by the kilo which works out to be very expensive as they weigh the shell, head and all ect. This is not well explained. Only after you see the bill do you understand. We paid $25 AUS for 7 prawns! There a much nicer places in to watch the sunset!", "You must try a dinner at one of the beach-front little restaurants, which serve fresh seafood for small prices. Very easy access to the airport (whose landing slide is visible from the beach, but far enough to avoid to hear the planes). This is also a good place for shopping centres if you want to find a last minute gift before heading to the airport!", "We only came across this area after we heard from numerous friends how good the seafood was. We were pleasantly surprised to see that we would be eating our beautifully cooked seafood dinner right on the beach. It's incredibly atmospheric and relaxing. There are heaps of restaurants to choose from, many offering free transport to and from your accommodation. Great for a romantic dinner or family dinner alike!", "If you dont mind being harrassed by hawkers beach is fun. Low tide isnt much but high tide you can get wet. Nice for sunsets. The shops in Sanur beach boardwalk, as well as on the street sell heaps of clothing for cheap. Bring an empty suitcase. Some tourists prefer Seminyak for the boutiques and name brands and pay more, but if all you want is a nice shirt or summer dress or top this is the best place to shop. I've seen the same in Australia at the markets for much higher prices. In I have noticed they are getting in new styles every year. More boutiques are in Sanur now too if you prefer this. The restaurants on the boardwalk are more expensive. Some are part of resorts. I noticed some right on the beach that looked good.", "We spent about 4 days in Sanur. It is a quiet beach with some restaurants and shops, ideal for families and those who seek peaceful stay. I liked visiting the night market for street food. We took two day trips to Ubud, it took about 40 mins to get there and you can stop by at some silver and batik factories. The beach was nice but the water was not so pretty when I was there. In the evening, you will see a number of locals come and chill on the beach. Very relaxing stay.", "Sanur Beach is famaous beach for Europe guest. Mostly this area especialy for Long staying guest. Relax and quite place", "Sanur Beach is mainly owned by big beautiful resorts. Some parts of the beach are smelly and dirty others are clean and nice. Wouldn't recommend this place for backpackers, it's more a place for a couple of weeks holiday. Unfortunately isn't the sunset in the sea. After all we found a nice little spot and we had a lovely day 🙏.", "Sanur beach really dissapointed me... it quite dirty, barely any space to swim in the sea because of the boats, the water is also a bit dirty, every step you take on the beach you get a local asking you to use their service, they are very pushy and do not stop, I found this very very stressful and annoying. The beach is also quite small, and not many nice restaurants around. We expected a lot more from Sanur beach.", "I love sanur beach , clean ,calm and beautiful beach .I usually come for morning jogging 😘 very recomended", "The second time we have visited Sanur beach, it is absolutely gorgeous for a swim and would be even better for relaxing if the locals didn’t harass you 24/7 trying to get you to buy wares, juices, clothes, massages, pedicures and begging you to visit their shop. Kind of ruins the moment if you are looking to relax quietly.", "The charm of Sanur beach is gone. The relaxed atmosphere is changed into a hectic and cheap tourist attraction. The beds are sometimes 4-5 rows deep and there is no space left for playing on the beach.", "The beach was lovely for sitting and having coffee or a drink and people watching. The women are a real hassle trying to sell you a massage or get you into their stores to buy something. However, this is the case throughout market areas in all of . Since Sanur was our first stop on our vacation, the actions of the women were a bit overwhelming. But don't let that stop you from enjoying the beautiful beach.", "We were searching for a clean beach at rainy season and found Sanur beach. Easy to find and some good restaurants around", "My husband and I stopped here for dinner. We had a great seafood dinner and the scenery was beautiful. Only drawback besides the smoke from the cooking was the traffic and lack of blue bird taxis. Head here for a great dinner at the beach!", "The attraction for me in Sanur is the bike path that stretches a long way along the sand. The beach is not very clean and a comparatively small strip of sand. The water is shallow, not that clean, except some of the locals do bathe their kids in it. It is full of boats most places and has no waves. The plus is the cafes, bars and breeze to enjoy your food and drink by the water.", "Very disappointing. If staying at Puri Santrin or Sanur Beach Hotel then nice sunbeds but beach itself is filthy.", "Sanur beach is a vibrant but laid back area with lots of reasonably priced, small cafes lining the path along the beach, which is approximately 5 klms long. The path is quite narrow and even in low season it is used by tourists and locals on scooters & bikes which isn't ideal if you want a leisurely stroll. Low season the beach is quite different than in high season as the beach can be quite littered due to the heavy rains washing rubbish from the streets into the ocean. I have been paddle boarding on a few occasions in January and its obvious how much litter is in the sea. We return here every year however, as it is a much slower pace than other parts of and the local people are lovely.", "The promenade along sanur beach passes a multitude of hotels ranging from smaller to large 5 star, restaurants (again ranging in size and quality) shops, stalls, bright boats, parked motorcycles, and women offering beach massages and men offering seasport activities or taxi services. Some areas just have corrugated iron fronting the path. The beach also varies from a narrow with nothing on it, to treed with fishing boats under it, to wide areas full of resort deck chairs and umbrellas. Some areas are cleaned daily (to remove seaweed and plastic) and others are not. The water is clean and calm - the waves break on a reef approx 150m from the beach. The water is tidal (eg 3-4m). The area is full of energy and has it's own rhythm. In the morning there are joggers and teen travellers on bicycles. During the day the shop vendors and water sports are active. In the evening the beaches are full of nese families swimming, with vendors selling nese pastries. A stroll of the entire length takes about 2 hours. It is really worth taking the time to do this. ", "Had dinner at New Langsam Cafe. Ordered 3 fish and chips, one chicken satay with rice and half a kg of prawns (small like shrimps numbered around 12 pieces) with a beer and 2 smoothies cost me SGD$154 after a 21% tax. Totally not worth the price with that kind of food quality. The plus points about this restaurants is the availability of a cultural performance and a live quartet going around entertaining diners. It's unfortunate in my case that the rain came and the entertainment disappeared. So I'm stuck with only the food which is not impressive. If we are talking about the sunset view or the sand, that can come free without needing to dine there.", "Beautiful beach, very quiet during our stay, water was warm and dand was acceptably clean. However, they are about to build a huge resort that will claim a large chunk of beach for their guests exclusively, so next year Sanur will probably be not as good as it is now.", "Sanur Beach is a unique and tranquil place to unwind and relax. Sea gently lapping, cute cafes (more authentic and cheaper than Kuta), beautiful and friendly local characters at your service (beach massages, painted nails, friendly barters) for a kilometre or more of the red brick path beside the sea. Wander as far as you like, or paddle among the brightly coloured nese boats. Or go more upmarket and wander into some of the bigger and more established resorts and galleries. Hotels on the waterfront. ATMs outside Hardies. Fab eateries on Tumblingan. Grab huge, yummy sorbets and gelatos from Mossinos on the way out of this sweet, warm and happy township.", "So nice to go around here. The ocean is fantastic to look at, the standing fishermen, kitsurfing. But be careful by swimming. And enjoy the small shops at Sanur Beach Marked. But don't press the prices too much. They all just try to survive. I know from my kind of adopting girl in Sanur. ", "dining with sand between your feet is lovely. Paying through the nose for the experience is both stupid and wasteful. These restaurants are charging almost double the prices back home for seafood. Home being sydney, the 4th most expensive city in the world. In a country where the average monthly salary is $50, asking customers to pay $80 for a small grilled fish is outrageous! Perhaps if the service was superb, the dining area more luxury I wouldn't be so bothered. except that the staff were rude, pressuring me into feeling like i should order about 10x what i could possibly eat. the dining area was dingy, and the overall atmosphere dull. Yes there are many restaurants to pick from. But I believe they are all pretty complacent and equally overpriced. Don't go unless you are paying with someone else's credit card. Its certainly not worth your own dollars.", "I like Sanur Beach, it's calm, with white sand and no waves. You can swim and have a sun baths without clamour. There are restaurants and sellers, some days little narket. It is a pleasent place.", "At the recommendation of a driver my family and i went to Jimbaran Bay for a delightful seafood dinner on the beach. Our driver organised for a representative from the restaurant to collect us from our hotel in Sanur and take us to the restaurant in Jimbabran Bay, and then return us after dinner back to our hotel free of charge. On arrival at the restaurant we were greeted by staff from the restaurant and escorted to a table on the beach, one of hundreds set up on the beach. Quite a spectacle. Our drinks order was taken and delivered with complimentary nuts to nibble on. An extensive menu of seafood with very reasonable prices was available. The waiter escorts you to the bbq area to make your selection of seafood, which they they then prepare. It was then back to our seats to enjoy a magnificent sunset, with refreshments and wriggling our feet through the sand. A beautiful atmosphere with many people on the beach some dining, some strolling, some swimming. Locals selling roasted corn on the cob from carts. Our two sons (aged 13 & 10) enjoyed having a run on the beach and wading in the water until dinner arrived. A mariachi band playing songs at request. A very memorable evening!", "Sanur Beach is a gem to visit. It is extremely clean and safe. There are great restaurants, bars and cafes along the boardwalk. Many watersports such as stand up paddle boarding, surfing, swimming and jetskiing. There's also many market stalls, clothing, great beachfront hotels, spa's and salons.", "Sanur beach has more calm water than west coast of and is good for swimming. Also there are some really nice beach cafes and restaurants here.", "This beach and the beachwalk would be a top class tourist attraction if the local businesses invested more in cleaning the rubbish from the beach. The beach walk along Sanur is unbelievable and a walk or bike ride along here is a great day out. We were satisfied with the quality of beach, but the rubbish is an issue. When we come back to Sanur we will stay at our resort that offered in house pool, waterslide and kids facilities away from the beach ... and then spend one day doing a bike ride and another booking in to one of the fantastic beach side clubs with pools/lunch/food for the entire day - lounge on the beach and swim in their pool .... we still loved Sanur Beach and will come back! Clean up the beach and we will spend more time here!", "We hired a pram for our daughter 2 years old) as she simply refused to walk and insisted on being carried everywhere. We had read that the footpaths in Sanur make prams ultra difficult so did not bring one with us. However after seeing quite a few couples with prams we decided on hiring one ( through baby hire- recommended) and it was our saviour! The beachside pathway is brilliant- you can walk right around Sanur beach through all the little markets and stalls very comfortably with a pram. The beach looked calm and inviting and though there were quite a few areas that were packed with sun beds and were constantly busy, further along the beach there were some beautiful open areas shaded with trees. Lovely area, and easy to navigate. Even with a pram!!", "Under the media blitz of Mt Agung December activity, we chose Sanur’s golden sands beachfront as a base for our 2018 NewYear holiday Sadly for the local tourism business the negative over played news describing the ’s Mt Agung has occupancy numbers fall to only 20% to30 % according to local business houses. A walk along the main street after 6pm confirms the diners numbers are way down. There are appealing hotel & villa deals to enjoy . Despite advertised prices, simply ask politely with clear dates to arrive & departure. Good manners never go out of fashion. Recommended : $AUD Spotlessly clean Less than 3minutes walk to beach Aquarius Hotel - around $70 per night , small boutique hotel - Only 2 levels, very clean, fresh & appealing. On a budget I don’t think you will find better. About 48 rooms. Large pool & sundeck area with small bar , games area , g & t ‘s at 5 on the lanai 😎 Only 2 mins walk to beachfront . Prama Hotel - very nice old school style larger hotel , we checked out a Suite & were impressed with size, design , layout & view. The Prama Hotel amenity, 3 restaurants & 3 bars are well equipped, maintained & presented. Paradisio Hotel - older but classy hotel , only 3 mins walk to beachfront . Mostly deluxe rooms , handful of Suites. A solid 4 star hotel on walk thru . Smart looking staff, neat bars, restaurant . Far more appealing than the neighbour - Grand Inna . Ajanta Villas offers direct beachfront access thru the back gate & local market. We chose a 1 bed villa offering 2 rectangular buildings - living 4m x 13m ( lounge/ kitchen / 2nd bathroom ) & an oversized bedroom / dressing room/ bathroom 4mx 13m . Fresh water pool sitting between the 2 A/C buildings . Breakfast served in villa ; complimentary shuttle from reception around Sanur. Clean, tidy & neat . 2nd visit to Ajanta & still better $ value & amenity when measured against the many villa addresses offered in Sanur. Stay away from : Grand Inna Hotel , yes a great position - but the damp & leaking water pipes in the common area ceilings , carpets & furniture is only exceeded by the damp you will enjoy in the ocean lagoon. Terrible shame as this grand old hotel does offer spectacular views & a superb beachfront address. I can only guess the owners have no pride in their hotel asset . This Jan 2018 trip is my 4th visit and walk thru the Grand Inna & each year it only deteriorates a little more. Mercure - overpriced joke . We viewed the Upmarket Superior room- we nearly fell over laughing . What a joke. For those seeking upmarket 5 star , we viewed & walked thru : Maya - very cool Fairmount - very very big & expensive Kejora Suites - very swish Outside of Sanur Eco Village - above Blue Lagoon , if the $100USD a night is doable , it’s well worth the 90 min drive up the coast . Cheers Gerard", "I wouldn't go to Sanur for the beach, actually I would never go back to Sanur. Ubud has soul go there instead, If you're not a surfer I wouldn't recommend you to go to for beachvacations! has so much culture and nature to offer!", "Very recommend this place to get some seafood dishes. Fresh seafood, awesome view, delicious food with affordable prices ?????? Will comeback later!", "For sea food and nice dinner by sunset time. It is a great thing and a must do thing if you have time You will definitely love it", "On our first night we had dinner at a restuarant on the bay I think it was called Full Moon. They over charged us and clearly had a different menu for locals. We ended up spending 415 IDR which wasn't worth the food", "Was talked into a visit to Jimbaran Bay for a seafood dinner by our driver. We aren't big seafood fans but had heard that the sunsets were amazing and the kids would love it. We didn't really get to choose the restaurant, he just drove into one and told us that they were all exactly the same. In hindsight this was probably because he had an \\arrangement\\\" with this particular establishment. The beach was lovely and the kids really enjoyed sinking their feet into the sand while eating dinner. It became a little hard to see what you are eating after sundown so the kids struggled with a few fish bones towards the end of their meal. We got a bit of a Shock when it came time to pay the bill. We ordered the cheapest fish and a half dozen king prawns which, with some drinks and bread, cost well over $120 AUD. By far the most expensive meal during our time in and felt a little ripped off afterwards. A reasonablly good experience but there is better value elsewhere in .\"", "This was my fifth trip to with my teenage boys and the fourth time of staying at Sanur. Great holiday as usual with accommodation, food, entertainment all being up to their usual high standard. Fairly quiet location to get away from it all, but with enough going on to have a great time. Flapjacks popular with boys with sports TVs etc and pool table and great milk shakes. Would recommend as a great base for visiting .", "Sanur was the least liked part of our trip. It was so quiet with lot's of closed up shops and empty restaurants. If you just want to lie and read Sanur is for you. Shopping is boring unless you want the gawdy souveniers.", "Still like the laid back vibe of Sanur beachfront. This time stayed at the northern end and noticed a lot more water activity - jet ski's, jet boat board kites than in the past. Walked to the northern end. Noticed how many cafes have followed the Puri Santrian's lead and built onto the beach. What a shame, looks awful when you walk along the shoreline and look up to the promenade, a concrete jungle. In its natural state it was much more attractive IMO. Also noticed the amount of wrappers on the beach and in the water, rather than plastic bags or bottles. Lots of local fisher people in the water at Sanur today - a great sight. Still like Sanur, but think restaurants building onto and over the beach itself is unnecessary (saw no establishment so crowded this was needed) and ugly. Retrograde.", "Arrive early, for a beach table, with a view of the beautiful beach and sunset. The fresh seafood is not cheap, but well worth the price, and cooked to order. Great experience.", "Omg if a seafood feast on the beach isn't enough wait till the amazing sunset!!!!!! You wont be disappointed. . You may find the restaurants a bit pricey so if you just want the hang on the beach for the sunset we also saw corn and beer vendors.", "Sanur Beach is located in Sanur Village,one of the famous destination when you arrived in . Sanur beach have a thousand reason why you must to go there,such as a beautifully sunrise,white sands,and fery good for relax.., Don't Miss it!", "We had dinner on the beach and the sea food was excellent. We had both grilled shrimp and grilled snapper. Prices were fairly high for but the sunset and ambience made up for it. Music was provided by strolling musicians who took requests.", "Came here for seafood & sunset cocktails. Ordered a coffee & left. We have had a wonderful day out with our driver Putu of , traditional crafts, batik making, silver jewelry manufacturing. Luwak coffee and 15 varieties of tea Stunning Restaraunt for lunch. This was to be a lovely end to a fantastic day. I sat with my back to the view, I can't understand why a big tractor hasn't been through and cleaned it up. It is related to winds and tides but seriously who wants to wade through rubbish to go for a dip.", "We have been in Sanur past February and has been one of the worst experiences in South Asia. The restaurants are nice and the walk is not bad. But local people there is really unfriendly they try to cheat you with the prices (asking you more money than what is marked) and then as soon as you say is not fair they start shouting! It happened in 3 places in 2 days... Also police car stopped us while driving trying to get some money from us. Thanks to the people of Sanur is the first time that I am looking forward to go back to my place before end of the vacations.", "Sanur beach is superb,,,clean and free of rubbish,,cleaned up every morn 6 am,,widish with great sand and shade trees", "Quite the place to be in Sanur easy to stroll without pushbikes knocking you over and plenty of food and bars to sit and enjoy the view only drawback is the lack of good amenities in other words clean toilets are hard to find maybe don't drink too much", "Honestly, the Sanur beach is nothing special. The sand is average and the beach is pretty narrow. There is also quite some rubbish on the beach, that could need a cleanup. The pavillions are fine though, where you can catch some fresh air, while looking across the water and towards the mountains in north .", "Well, if you are on a short trip to , then suggest you skip Sanur beach, except if you have booked some private property there or plan to go to Lambok from here. After visiting some of the best beaches in , one morning, on a spur, I decided to visit the Sanur beach. Our driver was not really enthusiastic about taking me here and remarked that it wasn’t a great place to go to. But you know the feeling, when you want to go somewhere, you really want to go there. Upon my insistence, our driver took me there. What I saw there was an utter disappointment. It was a long stretch of beach filled with dried leaves, plastic and shards of bottles. Even the water here is abysmal, dirty and frothing with mud. There are a few hawkers there, who convince you to go snorkeling here. Their equipment was extremely old and smutty and I am not even sure if they have any legal approvals to run these watersport hubs. With regards to my safety, I gladly skipped this. Well, at least the saving grace is that, there are frequent trips to Lamboq from there. It is supposed to be a beautiful, picturesque island (I didn’t visit this, though). But if you plan to go there, there are only two trips in a day. One at 9 in the morning and the next one somewhere around 1 in the noon. If Lamboq is not on your itinerary, please save yourself some disappointment and skip Sanur beach, it is not worth your time or effort!", "Sanur is less crowded and less hustle and bustle than the other main tourist spots in . There is still all the good restaurants with good food and many have entertainment in the evenings both on the beach side and on the street side. There are shopping areas for food, clothing, souvenirs, mini marts, grocery store, and legitimate money changing stores. You can book day tours, dinner cruises, spa treatments and much more while staying in Sanur Beach. When you need to get around be sure to use Blue Bird taxi cabs, they are very honest and most are super friendly. There are several fancy hotels on the beach and also some smaller hotels. Our favorite is The Respati Beach Hotel, small, clean, comfortable and super friendly. Respati has its own restaurant that serves good food and there is a free good buffet breakfast in the morning. We look forward to staying at The Respati again on our third trip to .", "Over-priced. Seafood tastes so so only. Ambience average. Probably just visit one time will do. Will not visit there next time when we visit again.", "We are not great at just lying on the beach but at Sanur beach you can walk along the promenade, stop and have a drink or gelato, have a meal, swim etc . It is such a pretty beach you could never tire of.", "If you're looking for a quieter place/beach, Sanur is the place. Also a great place to enjoy sunrise. In the morning, you can have a nice jogging by the beach. Very peaceful.", "Sanur beach is very peaceful great for kids, no waves to speak of as its protected by a reef, just beware of the endless people trying to sell you stuff and get you into their shops, advise to visit Hardys department store prioe so you get an idea of the prices, especially clothes", "I love good food but this place was nothing exciting! We went here as we were told that there were numerous restaurants on the beach front with amazing views. As we arrived by taxi we were swamped by people from all the restaurants asking us to come in and telling us that they will give us a discount! As we got down to the beach there was just tables lined up on a dirty beach ( like kuta beach). All the restaurants were pretty much the same just with different names. They all had similar prices. We payed about $75 for 2 for a seafood plater which included 800 g lobster, 600 g prawns, 400 g squid, some fish clamps, vegetables and dessert which was fresh fruit! Well we each got a quiet a small lobster, 4 butterflied prawns( pretty small) large fish that tasted pretty bland and i only had a bite, very little squid and 2 clamps! The \\ vegetables\\\" was a small plate of sea spinach or something like that, it also tasted yuk! The prawns and lobster had no flavour to it, i had the garlic option and my hubby had the sauce( chili sauce) i tried both and they were both pretty bland! Yes the sunset is nice but not that nice that i would return considering there is not a nice place around to sit and relax and enjoy a cocktail ... Its very dirty, all the tables have plastic table covers and they get sticky .... If you are up for a nice view and sunset go to Potato head or KuDeTa in Seminyak .\"", "We are currently at Sanur beach again. It has been 35 years since we were here and were a little worried that the beach may be trashed, but it seems very clean and safe. You don't get haggled on the beach to buy things. Just a lovey, relaxing beach to chill out on.", "Sanur Beach is only clean where there are 5 star hotels. We walked the entire beach and most of it is full of trash and even a large pipe for the sewage. Quite disappointed to see how dirty the beach was.", "I love Sanur beach! Beautiful calm waters are great for paddle boarding. You have the boardwalk all the way along with great eateries. You also have oasis now which is a beautiful barn style building for yoga and meditation and best of all you never get hassled by hawkers down on the beach. ", "We went based on great reviews but I found the food to be average. The prawns tasted dirty, the calamari was wimpy and rubbery and my lobster was very overpriced and over cooked. The atmosphere however was sensational! Watching the sunset waiting for our meal was pretty magical. The staff were polite and helpful and there was a mariachi band who played wonderfully.", "I would not go to Sanur for beach holiday. Go instead to Nusas and Gilis. If your hobby is board surfing, go to west side of or Nusa Lembongan. Wind surfing is possible also on Sanur and other water activites. Swimming is better in the pools. You'll find high level bars and restaurants on Sanur currently (e.g. Maya hotel). And for good price and quality some restaurants beyond Hyatt complex on the beach as Lilla Pantai (happy hour half price Plaka wine at 4-6pm). Don't expect white sands and crystal clear water for snorkling! At some low season the sellers might be a bit aggressive...", "The beach is a must if you are visiting Sanur. Arrive early to watch the sunrise and see the locals at work. The long well maintained promenade is fantastic for a lazy walk or bikeride. You are spoilt for restaurant choices and small shops. Hire a sun lounger and go for a swim. A great place to spend a day.", "This was our 3rd holiday in but first time at Sanur. Thoroughly enjoyed being on this side of and away from the hustle and bustle of Legian/Kuta/Seminyak. The ocean was tidal but good for swimming at high tide. My husband hired a SUP on a couple of days which he said was great with the reef providing some small waves. Loved the sunrises and walking along the boardwalk first up in the morning - along with tourists and locals alike walking, running and cycling. Would certainly recommend Sanur as a real alternative to the south-west. A range of hotels, restaurants and cafes are available at varying prices.", "Sanur beach is not for the surfers, nor is it for budget tourism. If that is what you are after than this is not the place for you. Sanur is an older, established area with locals and expatriates that live in total harmony with nese culture. The beach is clean and has white sand. Very few people on the beach makes this a destination for those who want privacy, peace and quiet.", "Must admit I was disappointed with the beach at Sanur. It was pretty dirty and we were not even in peak season. The sand was really coarse and difficult to get off the kids!", "We stayed at sanur beach for 8 days in July. While spectacular scenery..palm fringed beach and a promenade to walk around..the beach itself is not great. By lunch time each day the tide goes out exposing seaweed growing across the whole beach making it impossible to swim", "Great boardwalk for a stroll but way too much hassle with sellers and the constant squawking of the women \\Massage, massage!\\\" Do not eat at 'Jack Fish' restaurant . Extremely over cooked and all dried out seafood with the most unpleasant patron Nyoman who does not like the suggestion that he may have no clue as to how to actually cook a fish properly! When I went back to speak to him after taking some friends there (rubbish food for all) he took offence, said he didn't care and if I caused him trouble, he would call immigration and have them remove me from the country.\"", "Great place for seafood.excellent.most of the beach restaurants have the same tasting food.its a must try JWB pizza has the coldesr beer.sell pizza on the beach.pizza was not too bad.had a steak there it was pretty good for and cheap. Ate there several times. Mentega was the name of the cafe for seafood also ate at the one next to it on the north side that was probably better cant remember the name.", "It’s easy to spend a long time or just a short visit to Sanur Beach. You can take a fast boat to the nearby islands or just relax at a beachside cafe. Swimming is safe as the reef prevents big swells. Great for families and groups. Lots of activities can be enjoyed for a modest fee. A footpath runs the length of Sanur for many kilometres. Walk or hire a push bike. Fabulous hotels, cafes and safe welcoming beach areas can be found up and down the coast. Sanur is a good place any day of the week to visit.", "If you are looking for a relaxed and quieter version of , then this is the place to be. Sanur beach is our new favourite place to stay in after 25 visits to the island over the last 25 years. Very relaxing with plenty of restaurants and bars dotted along the waterfront.", "If you are looking for a less crowded beach but don't want to travel too far, then Sanur Beach is perfect for you. The sand is white and soft enough. The wave is not big, so you could feel safe enough to bring your young children. If you want to go to Nusa Lembongan, the boat will depart from Sanur Beach. If you are hungry, there are several restaurant around here. Maybe the minus thing from Sanur is that the sand area is quite short.", "Sanur Beach was beautiful this trip as it always is but as with all beaches at the moment there was a lot of rubbish in the water. The beach is great if you just want to look, lay in the sun or walk along the sand but because of the rubbish in the water it’s currently not great for swimming.", "When we were headed to , we knew beaches a re not great, so didn't have much expectations. Sanur beach is calm and easier for kids, but there was lot of sea weed and some garbage which kind of ruined the experience. if you have been to Thai beaches, this will not impress you. Still you can make a day out of it. There is good pathway along the beach where you can take a stroll.", "Sanur Beach is white sands beach with quite atmosfir in , Sanur Beach is good for relaxing and enjoy beach with tranquility in ", "Wow, what a great location to enjoy . The seafood was fantastic, fireworks from the beach and musicians playing songs we know. I loved sitting on the beach at our table on the sand enjoying a cocktail while eating some wonderful seafood.", "If you live by the sea give it a miss the food is over rated. The place is suited to tourists that have never had Australian Seafood.", "clean, nice sand, calm sheltered shallow sea. Great views and access to activities i.e paddle boats and jet skis. lots of cafe's and restaurants along the beach road that stretches across the sanur beach coastline.", "Grilled prawns highly recommended. If you want ‘give back’ in some way, took us 10 minutes to pick up rubbish/plastic from the beach of restaurant we ate at. Be the change you want to see’.", "Always busy and full with friendly locals or tourists. There are many food points and bar located on the beach which makes it very easy for one to sit and enjoy the beach. They have access to many activities as cycling, surfing, jet skiing, kayaking and many more from the beach. Sanur beach is big and has a little something for everyone.", "You can dine on the sand. Great and plentiful seafood whilst looking at the planes in the distance and the activities on the beach.Not cheap by standards but an experience not to be missed.I suggest if you get there early say 4.30pm and have a few drinks and get well entrenched with your hosts and order tour food before the crowds you will be well served.Three of us gorging on seafood and drinks cocktails for about three hours was till only about $150 Aus ands took credit cards no problem.There are about twenty competing restaurants. Just take your pick.", "Sanur beach has a wide stretch of sand, the markets are right on the beach too. Bike hire is available, water sports, beach massage and many cafes yes it’s all there.", "The Karma beach was beautiful, we paid AUD $50.00 for the $20.00 entrance fee & AUD $30.00 towards meals.", "Sanur beach is fantastic for the famous sunrises.The beach is raked clean each morning by smiling locals&offers shade by way of palm trees&umbrellas.There are loads of sun lounges&tables.Locals cook on the beach (&it is safe for western tummies).Cafes also spread the length of the beachfront.We were pleased not to be pestered by sellers&drunks every 5minutes(like Kuta) An offshore reef approx hundred metres out creates a safe lagoon style playground&the sight & sound of rolling crashing waves upon it is mesmerising.My hot tip is 'pack a snorkle'&enjoy floating around these safe clean waters.", "We decided to spend the day at Sanur beach before our red eye flight home. I had read some reviews about the beach being dirty but that was not our experience. The waters edge is a little rocky and the bits of broken coral worry some. The promenade provides a lovely walk with lots of cafes and hotels to view.", "I visited Sanur Beach in the rain season. The beach was beautiful and calm. A lot of resorts around.", "The Sanur Beach was very clean and the pathways well tended. Really pleasant to walk along the beach.", "Sanur beach is still used by the locals and that's a good thing because you get to see a bit of normal life in . On any Saturday or Sunday and it's likely to be packed with walking or scooters the only way in up the access roads. There are plentey of beach sellers but not the usual \\look my shop\\\" stuff, it's portable BBQs selling anything from roasted corn on the cob to octopus and folks selling children's floaties, beach balls and the like. It's a real life fun experience.\"", "We went to Sanur Beach from Jalan Duyung. It is a nice quiet beach with no waves, which makes it ideal for families with children. Bring your snorkeling equipment, but don't expect to find much. There are a lot of restaurants located next to the beach, but they are a bit pricy, so we didn't try them. On Sunday afternoons (the only day off), the locals come to the beach with their kids and dogs, which is great to watch.", "We used the Beach in Sanur during our recent holiday. We found that the beach was kept clean and tidy and that it was lovely to swim in the sea at high tide. There were very few hawkers and fewer loose dogs about than previously experienced. Well worth a days relaxing!", "We were staying in Jimbaran and thought a sunset dinner on the beach is an experience that can't be missed. I was wrong, not only was it way over priced, overrun with tourists, the food itself was below average and not a lot on offer by way of children's menu. We paid an equivalent to AUD$290 for family of 4!!! Sadly it's an experience anyone thinking the same as I did should MISS!!! I found you can have a better experience dining in one of the beach front restaurants in Sanur for a fraction of the cost. Avoid if you can.", "Some parts eg near 3 monkeys have lots of sea weed and not the cleanest beaches. Other parts ok... Very calm, probably due to some sort of wave breaker some distance out, over the whole of Sanur beach. However there is an amazing spot near the south end with the water sports building where you can see great fish life in the grasses/sea weed that grows just perhaps 50m from the beach underwater. Bring your snorkel!", "I like Sanur beach a lot because compare to other areas its less crowded. The people in Sanur are still real nese and always friendly.", "we had sunset dinner at the beach with an amazing view definitely recommend. The food might be a bit expensive but it is well worth it . ", "Sanur beach is a quiet, calm picturesque area of . Traditional fishing boats dot the beach and fishermen can be seen catching fish. A great view of My Agung when clouds permit. Good for families.", "Love Sanur Beach, always come here when I'm in , white sand clear waters, lots of cate style places along the beach..", "The beach is great to walk along. Especially in the morning. My wife and I saw the strangest thing one morning. Have a look at the photos - lol. Its always interesting to see different people, new and old hotels, pathways with interesting twists and turns, souvenir sellers, food sellers, people exercising. The water on this side of is very still as the beach is protected from an outer reef or sandbank, so its safe to swim with only small waves. Very nice place to see each day on your visit to Sanur.", "So I Googled the top 10 places to retire cheaply in the world, and Forbes came back to me with Sanur, as no 9. As it wasn’t to far from Melbourne and because I’ve never been there before, I decided very spontaneously to spend 2 months here. What a hidden gem, the beach, the food, the people, the culture. Medicine for the soul 😎💜🙏. Enjoy!", "Sanur beach is very tidy and well kept. There are numerous restaurants and bars along the block paved footpath following the beach and a number of shops / market. The only thing we got fed up with is the shop owners following you and constantly pestering to visit their respective shops. There are also small supermarkets along the beach for your snack needs and money changers are available too. To sum up, a nice well kept and safe area to stay, but don't stop at the first bar etc. get exploring.", "We had to experiences at Sanur Beach. The left part ( black sand ) is very small so I would not recommend going there for sunbathing. The right part ( white sand ) is wider, bigger an very clean. There weren’t many tourists and it was very calm. Sadly we didn’t pay attention to the tide so there was no chance for us to go for a swim. There is also a free yoga course every morning.", "We had dinner at a restaurant on the sandy beach as the sun went down. The delicious red snapper was freshly grilled and at a reasonable price, cooked to perfection. Fabulous atmosphere.", "It's worth the visit for the sunset... that is about all. Sea Side Cafe is overpriced and the food is below average. They wanted £60 for 6 live large king prawns. Absolute extortion. The seafood platter cost £60. At Coco Bistro in Collection you cant get a much nicer platter with added 7 King Prawns for half the price and tastes a whole lot better. Avoid the restaurants on Jimbaran Bay.", "As we were staying in Sanur, we went there thrice. Enjoyed each time thoroughly. My kid of 7 year was highly exited and it was difficult to take her out of the water! The water is green, very calm and no surfing. The beach is nice, not much of pebbles that will hurt your legs. As no waves are there, no sea shells hence less likely to get hurt by the sharp edges. the beach is quite, you can rent umbrellas and cotts to enjoy a good leisure and sunbathe. You have to walk about 5 minutes from the main street of Sanur to reach the beach. After you are done with the water and sun bathing, you can find a lot of eateries along the beach. The ones attached to the bigger hotels are particularly great. Not so much pricey. Seafood options are great! One should also enjoy an evening with dinner at the beach.", "this is a good place to view the sunset while having early dinner at the beach. we dined in one of the many beachfront restaurants there. some live entertainment was also provided. a band hopped from table to table,playing songs for each guest. (for a small tip,of course) we ordered live grilled lobster, live boiled crab, and fish with young coconut for drinks. you can't go wrong with fresh seafood but prepare to pay \\tourist prices\\\".\"", "It is a gorgeous place and you must love eating fish which is the highlight of this beach, go there around 3 or 4,relax on the beach,swim and enjoy the view, about 5 you can choose one of the many restaurants there where you can choose by yourself the type and size of the fish you wanna eat. The sunset there is stunning, you can't miss it while in . I went with my brother, not the best company for this kind of plan since the best company in this place is definitely your partner but I enjoyed it and loved it anyway...", "Saturday morning 7th September and we made our first of several visits to this beach, during our stay in Sanur. We walked along the pathway that runs along the top of the golden sandy beach. We walked the length of the beach, which took about 20 minutes. Along the way we came across a turtle conservation centre, reviewed separately We passed through a small market with stalls crammed with everything you would expect to see in a tourist market. There where also a number of kiosks selling boat tours, as tours did commence from the beach, the road leading to the beach was always busy. Dotted along the beach there were a number of small colourful jukung fishing boats, that resembled some form of shellfish. There were some sun loungers and umbrellas were along the beach, this belonged to hotels for their guests. A number of sprawling trees provided shade for those visitors who wanted some cover. Others spread out their towels and beach mats along the golden sand. Take care when walking along the pathway as it is also used by cyclists.", "Sanur is a great place to snorkel on low tide. The beach has its ups and downs depending on the season. Think: Seaweed and rubbish. On a clear day you will have a magical view of Mt. Agung. There is lots of cafes (warnings) to eat at and to enjoy what is one of the original attractions from the 50's / 60's and helped to create the tourist mecca that is today.", "Sanur Beach is a really nice beach to visit. Clean beach sand and water. Shallow water makes it great for families with little children. We recommend renting lounge chairs and an umbrella which includes the use of a well maintained bathroom and shower. Lots of water sports available. There is also a nice path that runs alongside the beach that is great for walks, jogging and bicycle riding. I highly recommend Sanur Beach!", "Sanur is my favourite place in the world, not as touristy or as busy as the other resorts in but that is what makes it so perfect!", "filthy place. rubbish all over the beach and floating in the water. No markets that would allow our family to look at fresh catches. Very disappointing. Nothing like pictures in advertising show. Would reconsider eating seafood from polluted waters.", "we went a couple of times to have a look, generally all of the restaurants are similar , in the day time you can see a lot of rats about (which is ok s they are everywhere). We did go for dinner once, a nice meal but so overpriced. We paid about $200- US for 8 people inc drinks which as anyone that visits knows is a lot. Would I go there again? No", "Second time visiting the beach for drinks at sunset and seafood meal on the beach. Last time we visited was about two years ago and absolutely loved it. Unfortunately A little disappointed this time, the whole experience just felt like a tourist grab. Beach is lovely but the restaurants are now so much pricier than they were and the place now doesn’t have the nice relaxed vibe. Went with my wife and had a grilled fish and 4 grilled prawns to share, 2 Bintangs and 2 mojitos cost around 1,300,000. Not rediculous by Australian standards I guess but compared to last time very expensive really for what you got. We travelled down from Seminyak so it was a fair trip as well. Won’t return or recommend.", "Terrible place looks good only in pictures - the food was bad and extremely expensive we actually believe they cheat on the weight of fish and shrimps", "We had planned a pretty last minute exchanging of vows with just family and close friends and we were recommended by Alam Warna Resort to get in touch with a wedding planner, Mita, who understood that we were on a tight budget as we just had 2 weddings already. She still obliged in providing a restaurant with an affordable and fresh seafood dinner set and set up a romantic table with lanterns for us. It took all of us by surprise as we arrived at the location. It wasn't too overly crowded and the service was superb. The seafood was so fresh and well cooked. If you ever go to go to Double Six Beach, look for Amazing Cafe (ABC). And if you're look for a wedding planner or event organizer for weddings, anniversaries etc. do contact info@batik wedding.com and look them up at http://www.batik wedding.com/. Had an unforgettable time. It was perfect! Coincidentally they had fireworks which just added more 'wow' factor to our little reception. The only regret was that we didn't make the reception during sunset and didn't have enough funds to get a photographer and other services from the full package.", "The area of Sanur is safe and with plenty of things to do and see. The beach itself is ok but there are better options in . The beach boardwalk is very vibrant and full of activities, restaurants and shops. ", "Veri nice view in the morning. The beach is clean. Trekking in morning after sunrise also good activity Sanur Beach", "Sanur Beach offers a great number of restaurants and water sports alone its beach side walk. Nice beach to enjoy the sun and projected reef lagoon for a swim. Sanur Reef also can offer great surf for the adventurous.", "We had been told that Sanur has a lovely beach. Coming from Australia the beach is basic. Picturesque but basic. Black sand, no depth and lots of seaweed. The main area is relatively quiet, and though there are bars, it was mostly couples and families, which was nice. Would I stay in this area again, probably not. Mostly because it is very relaxing but not much to do.", "From morning to night the beaches of Sanur offer a beautiful relaxed atmosphere with more than impressive views, a mix of fabulous dining experiences entertainment and market stalls right along the beach. Just loved it", "Not spending time to see where the best beaches are, we had chosen Sanur. On the fitst day a bit disappoined, but next days, with sunny weather we appreciated the choice. Nice and quiet. One can pay for sun beds but has also a lot of room just to lay down on the sand. Woth coming.", "Sanur just has that cool vibe that says time to relax Grab a lounge chair at the beach... order a Bintang from the many vendors and time to un-wind. ", "always beautiful in sanur, restuarants along beachfront, massages and shops, glorious sunsets to watch", "I can't see why it is rated so high, we arrived and parked outside a restaurant, views were magnificent, food was rubbish, buffet only with rice, chicken and soup the main choice with a cup of coffee or tea for 100,000rp each ++ service was a joke, I suppose you have nowhere else to go so they can do what they like, if you think the sellers in Legian are bad wait until you get to kintamani For us the only reason for the 3 rating was the trip to kintamani, we stopped at a silver works, wood carvers, and a coffee plantation where we got to try Luwak Coffee for 30k rp or $3 a cup, in a way we are glad we did the trip but wouldn't do it again,", "This looked like a great spot for beautiful fresh seafood and great views but we got there a bit late. Need to be there well before sunset. There are so many restuarants to choose from and they are all on the beach but once the sun goes down you can't see the food except by tiny candles. It was still lovely would just like to go back to appreciate it more.", "Sanur is a great beach with lots of litte restaurants, bars and cafes alongside it. There is also shops of course, no where in is without shops, great little market with some very talkative ladies. Try Mango's restaurant and bar, great steaks and so cheap!!", "the long Sanur beach is fronted by dozens of very nice hotels and all connected by a 5 kilometre long cycle/walking path. The northern end of the lagoon (remember this is abeach that is formed inside a reef and thus tidal) is shallower and not possible to swim in during low tide. Additionally, the soujthern end has a greater number and range of small restaurants right on the beach where you can dine on the sand. Watch out for the ever present hawkers along this stretch. Numerous and insistent. Some of the better hotels have guards that enforce the no hawking rules in front of their establishments - a great relief at times.", "My husband and I caught a taxi to Sanur beach on our recent trip to , just to spend the day and enjoy lunch. The good things about visiting this beach were: the choice of relaxed restaurants right on the beach, it was lovely to sit on the sand and enjoy a good meal overlooking the blue water. The beach was not busy, if you wanted to rent a deck chair you could do so and spend the day soaking up the sun or relaxing. There are a number of large hotels which are right on the beach and there is a nice paved walkway right along the edge of these, I don't know whether any of these hotels offer day entry for visitors but that would be a nice idea too, as some of them had lovely swimming pools and facilities etc. The water was blue, there were a few people swimming but more were just sunbathing. There is a large (storm water?) drain which goes right into the edge of the water, which doesn't look so good, but there was no visible pollution or garbage on the beach that I could see. The things I didn't like so much about Sanur beach was the persistence of the ladies who have shops here. Whilst they were all lovely and I understood they were trying to make a living, I did find them a lot more persistent than other parts of . They fall in step with you as you are walking by and ask you a lot of questions about where you are from, where you are staying etc etc but will keep walking with you even if you decline their attempts to go into their shops. Again I stress these are all lovely ladies who were nothing but friendly but their persistence even when I kept saying I was not shopping today was a little much. Maybe I am just used to other parts of where if you say 'no thanks' with a smile you are left alone. This should not stop you visiting Sanur beach, just be prepared! My husband and I also tried the glass bottom boat. There are numerous watersports operators on the beach, they will come and ask you if you are interested while you are dining. If you say no thanks, they will leave you alone straight away. The boat trip lasted one hour, fish food was provided and you could feed the fish. There were plenty of fish including the parrot fish which the boat operator had displayed on his brochure, so it lived up to his diagram. Once you get a little way out on the water there is quite a bit of rubbish floating on top of the water, but the water itself was very clear. Snorkelling is also included.", "I really enjoy Sanur beach. It's much quieter and less crowded that Kuta or Double Six beach. There are also much less touts. You're not constantly having to turn down massages, pedicures and jewelry. The water is also much calmer so while it's not great for surfing it's perfect for a nice swim, kayak or Stand Up Paddleboard.", "My wife and I stayed were on holiday at Fairmont Sanur Resort for 8 nights to get away from the Melbourne winter. We enjoyed walking along this beach every day and cycling along the bicycle path the whole stretch. We watched the sun rise one morning and enjoyed lazing on the Resort's loungers on the beach under the shade of trees.", "Sanur village festival is normally organised in the month of August. This is the best time to visit as this festival gets lots of tourists and locals alike. Most important part of the festival is Ramleela played over 5 days in traditional style. There is kite flying competition and a local fair as well. The beach is clean and popular one.", "I spent 4 days on this beach , nice atmosphere in daytime with surfers , beach restaurants and at night ,after sunset , with bars on the beach offering live music while you see the colors of the sky changing , amazing! And if U do not surf , you can swim , where is permitted , skipping the waves... Much better place to swim than Sanur! Also very nice for walking on the beach in the early morning , at low tide....enjoy!", "This is our second trip to Sanur and while both hotels we have stayed in have been fabulous, the beach itself is not very clean so my advice is make sure your hotel has a good pool! The vibe at the beach is nice with lots of restaurants so it's a great place to relax and eat but not the sunbathing, lounging in the water kind of experience!", "Returned to Sanur after 18 years,first time was 32 years ago and things obviously change so was bit apprehensive,but it's still a great place. Lots of restaurants,and shops where the owners will plead with you to visit but all good natured. People are still genuinely friendly and willing to help-not for money but for pleasure. Beach suffering from plastic from other countries washed up at high tide in rainy season but hotels work hard to keep it clean.", "We stayed in Ubud for 5 days and one day it was so hot that we decided to ride the scooter to Sanur. Hmm...maybe it's because I got use to Australian beaches but, what's nice about it? The water was murky, all around there is the usual amount of rubbish, every step someone tries to sell you a souvenir. Saying that, we were on holiday and we had fun anyway. We had a nice expensive lunch to one of the restaurant at the beach and pay for accessing one of the resorts pools. Nice. I just don't think you need to travel to swim in a pool..", "Sanur is such a quiet and lovely place. However, you have to learn the rhythm of the sea to really enjoy the beach. The sea is naturally clear and clean, but there is a lot of algae, and, most unfortunately, enough garbage (plastic stuff) on the sand, to threaten to make the experience a bad one. So, to avoid disappointment, check the table of the tides first (easily found online). When the tide is at its highest, a lot of the plastic and old algae is sucked back into the sea, giving it a dirty aspect. As the tide gets lower, that rubbish is either left at the sand, or carried by the current. So, go to the beach about 2-3 hours before/after the high-tide mark, and you will see a beautiful and fairly clean beach. Also, at that time, if you are lucky, you will see the sand being cleaned by local workers. Also the variation between low and high tides makes a difference. I have seen high-tides of 2 meters (which washes everything from the sand back to the sea) and low-tides of 20 cm, which essentially means that there is no sea. I made it sound like a lot of work, but it is not really. The beach is always welcoming, peaceful, and clean. It is just a question of learning more about the sea to enjoy more of it.", "Having stopped briefly for a coffee en route to Ubud a few weeks ago here in Sanur, I was keen to return as it looked interesting and vibey. So fast forward a few weeks later, here I am for two days en route my exit from . I chose Sanur after reading up on various beaches as I wanted some (quiet)beach time before leaving; away from the main party hotspots. What a great disappointment! The beach is filthy and not swimmable at all.!!! Not just that, when I walked by last night the tide was out and it just looked awful. As for the rest of Sanur, sleeeeeeepy . Definitely a much older crowd so I feel a bit out of place. There's just no vibe here, the energy is sedate, there's very little to explore and I can't wait to leave quite frankly. Where are those beautiful beaches? Mystery", "We planned only one day at the beach. Unfortunately we went to Sanur Beach. The market and the restaurant and cafes there are nice. But after one hour walking around you really get annoyed about everybody tries to sell something to you. The beach is not nice, the water so so and you can not swimm. Due to low tide we did not have much water and walking on the riffs is not suggested. Better luck next time but not on Sanur beach agaim", "It was very far from Sanur and so was tired when we arrived. The wind was very rough and those monkeys were very naughty. It was very crowded.", "Great fun walking at the Sanur beach. Marvelous & romantic sunset moments. Clean and lovely beach area with lots to see as you approaching ahead", "Although the beach is nice, by comparison with other places in the world and with the photos of Sanur beach itself we've seen before coming here, well, it's not as great as one may expect. The water is warm and clean, but nowhere near the crystal blues and greens of the Mediterranean. The sand is fine, but again, not sugar white like the photos. It is not the cleanest either. There are numerous commodities available, like cafes, restaurants, sun beds, showers and toilets, but not on the whole beach. Our hotel beach was rather poor, compared with what was offered 500m to the south. Water sports are available and fun. The vendors of garments, souvenirs, fruits, massages, manicures and pretty much everything can be a bit harassing. They're like that everywhere in , not just on the beach. Mind the tide calendar when you book your holiday. A low tide makes the ocean go away and you can walk a mile through knee high, warm like a soup water with no chance for swimming. Over-all, I think is an experience more for the food and traditions, for beaches I would go to back to Crete. ", "Once known as a fishing village, Sanur is internationally recognized for its historical charm, a laid-back coastal community with bespoke villas, eclectic cafes, artifact shops and local entertainment.  ’s best-kept secret: Suana, the Healer from Sanur. 

Suana is a humble man with a global clientele.  His hands have the power of the Divine. Be sure to spend few sun-soaked days bike riding thur the back alleys, eat bowls of fresh mangosteen and dragon fruit and devouring tasty tacos at Warung Sanur Segar. Check out Titisan Artifacts Shops across from Maya Resort. Secret Roads Tour guide Elly Wayan is best connection for Sanur + Ubud. The night market is fun and has tasty treats too. There is a 24hour fitness center super clean and upgraded too.", "The beach was ok, but at the low tide it was almost impossible to go in due to the water pulling so far back. And the water was full of rubble and garbage. Normally I love svimming, but at the Sanur beach I hardly went in at all for the entire week we stayed there.", "Wonderful sandy beaches protected by a Numerous activities are offered such as kitesurfing, windsurfing, skiing and wakeboarding. It has a relaxed feel with some upmarket hotels. There is a paved walk way which stretches quite a distance approx 5 km along which are an abundance of restaurants and beach bars. A block back in the side streets are numerous 'warungs', bars and money changes. Having spent a fabulous week in Sanur and having been to before I would definitely go back to Sanur again. Having stayed in before I", "Expensive and average food. Seafood was overprice but service was good. I can’t even see my food in the dark.", "We have chosen Sanur 3 times now as it is a very relaxed quiet area, the beach has some weed but is cleaned daily.", "Not sure why sanur beach is called a white beach...living in sunshine coast i guess I'm spoilt. ..the beach itself is very average lots of water activities main hub for the islands...nothing to rave about. ..much nicer places further north to amed", "Visited this restaurant again after nearly 14 years just as good as last time,great food at a reasonable cost it was nice to sit and watch the sun go down,with the warm breeze.only bad things some people were setting off fire works whilst we were eating which caused sand to get in our eyes,we asked the staff to stop them and everything was good.", "Better sand beaches can be found in other countries, but in it is a choice between surfing beaches on the west coast with high waves (Kuta, Dreamland, Balangan) and kite & windsurfing on the east coast (Sanur) or black sand in the north. Jimbaran on the west coast is something in the middle but is dirtier than Sanur. In fact all of 's beaches have a lot of trash on them and in the sea. It seems the garbage comes from the local people - fisherman, local tourists & their deity offerings (beautiful ritual if only they'd learn to not use plastic wrappers - the birds and dogs soon enough eat the content and the plastic enters the sea). It seems the only beach cleaning is a bit of sweeping done in front of the upmarket hotels. The lack of cleanliness is 's downfall. Despite this Sanur has a 3 km long golden sand beach with an adjacent pavement for pedestrians & cyclists. There are a lot of water sports available (too many?!) KItesurfing, Windsurfing, Parasailing, Jet-skis... but in between there are a few quiet spots for sunbathers. At low tide there are many local fisherman, and the reef barrier at about 200m distance creates a large swimming pool type area. At low tide it is possible to walk out to the reef at ankle depth - watch look out not to step on the starfish. It can get quite windy in Sanur, which why the locals fly kites (kite flying festival in late August) and the foreign tourists come to kitesurf. It can get quite cool in the late afternoon. Towards the north of Sanur the sand changes to black and the garbage increases to a degree than no one would swim. Despite all this still one of the better beaches in .", "Sanur beach is peaceful & beautiful. Love to relax & eat/drink at the many beachside cafes & restaurants! Good place to take children as it's much safer than over the other side of . Snorkeling is no good here though due to cloudy water & many rocks etc.", "Sanur beach is a lovely destination to relax on the beach and enjoy the sun. Sanur is a nice quiet relaxing area to enjoy with family and friends", "Had a few problems at first but got it sorted all in all we had a good holiday. Make sure you ask to check your room 1st, it's very cheap to eat out and all restaurant have a good standard.", "When we first travelled to Sanur the beach front area was a little precarious, you would need to walk looking at the ground/sand, so that you didn't fall/trip over. The boardwalk now is fully paved, there are break waters some with pergolas at the end where you can sit in quiet solitude and enjoy the view. There are may good restaurants on the beach and for those who want to shop there is plenty of market stalls.", "Not pleasant. Busy, dirty, noisy, devoid of quality and frequented by what seemed half of Sanur. My only advice is to stay well clear and go to Scarborough, where the sun always shines.....", "Loved the beach side dining at sunset - got a whole snapper cooked in garlic butter and shared with my husband and family on the beach at sunset - perfection! (I don't eat seafood and to say I enjoyed this was an understatement!!) Highly recommend it!", "Best place for 40plus people to stay. So much choice for food and nice fixed price shops. I have been to 10 times and the last 6 visits to Sanur. Always also in Ubud. ", "We visited Sanur in February for our 10th Wedding Anniversary and took strolls along this beautiful beach littered with the most beautiful cafes, warrungs and little stalls. The Vibe is calm, friendly and serene. The views whilst chilling are a must and we found ourselves doing a daily walk along the beachfront, just to take in the view of the little fishing boats and cafes. You’ll find nese ‘Aunties’ offering massages and sat down to a delectable treat early in the morning - it was wonderful!! Beachside service will be most everywhere along Sanur Beach, nothing beats a cold Bintang whilst looking out along the beautiful scenery.", "This is a review of the small area I visited - not the whole Sanur coastline. I'm sure there would be different areas that were not as I found this part of the beach. The small stretch of beach I walked along was very dirty in the water. I'm not sure if there had been a storm prior, but swimming with old nappies and food wrappers as well as drink bottles etc was not on my agenda. There are no restaurants (except those immediately attached to beach front hotels), along the beach, so amenities were few and far between. There were many shady spots to sit and relax if you wanted to, but, I didn't stay for long.", "Sanur Beach is lovely. It stretches for many kilometres and is white sand and very small waves. It is really popular with the locals as well as tourists. Along the beach there is a beautiful boardwalk, a paved walkway about 5-6 klms long. The beach is on one side and there are heaps of shops, restaurants and motels stretching the distance of the boardwalk. There is always a breeze to cool off from the really hot weather. You can walk or ride pushbikes along the boardwalk. It is also very pram friendly. The area is beautiful. There are so many shops and markets to look at. And the restaurants are amazing. The kids can play on the sand and in the water while you eat and drink! Kids are welcome everywhere. The restaurants range from Italian, to nese, Japanese, French and so many more. The water is beautiful and clear, with a beach break further out to sea. There are also many local fishermen, you can buy straight from the water to your table! This is one of the highlights of .", "You can't quite beat eating fresh seafood on the beach while watching the sun go down. There was a wide choice of restaurants right on the beach, all with very similar menus and set up. People are there for the views and the seafood is the addec bonus. Well worth a visit, especially if you enjoy seafood.", "We had a good time exploring different restaurants and cafes, nice place for a sunset beer, we enjoyed south sanur a little nicer and cleaner.", "We have been to many times over the years. Now we are drawing our pensions and finding the quieter areas to enjoy. Sanur is much quieter than the West coast resorts but is big enough to explore. The walk all along the beach is great, miles long to get some exercise and easy too walk along. Much of the walk is car and motor bike free which is a delight. Try it", "This place really crowded. Seafood was fresh and they coom after we choose the fish, crab, squid, clam and prawn. Taste was good. In nese sauce. The cafe also offer garlic sauce for non spicy. The sunset from this pmace are perfect. We can take sefie many times. Price are good. Cheaper than hotel rate. We can not expecting good service here. Table just cover by cheap fabric. Some chairs ate very old and lots are plastic chairs. Can not expecting restaurant service here. We buy the food and they serve it. That's it. Saw some event around here but it diesnt look really nice. Can not get privacy. Cafe have nese dance performance but the dancer not really good. Better to see nese dance in Ubud. Come to jimbaran for cheap price for good sunset view while enjoy our meal are enough.", "Sanur Beach! What a lovely place to be! Your memory won't forget the beautiful local sights as you walk along Sanur beach. The traditional sail boats and the fishermen standing in the waters as the sun rises and sets is so beautiful. The beach is dotted with restaurants and cafe's that provide beautiful fresh local meals and drinks at fantastic prices. You can actually enjoy swimming in the beaches here when the tide is in, and the numerous beach resorts are very welcoming if you buy food at their establishments. My favourite place to holiday.", "I wish I had read the reviews for this seafood place. The food was not even edible. We ordered a platter and the only thing that tasted just OK was the fish. The prawns were not fresh and were cooked till rock hard. The mussells were only great because of the sauce. Could not even chew on the Calamari. As for the Crab, why would you serve a crab without utensils and that had not been cleaned. All I can say is Save your money and go somewhere else. This was the most overpriced place in for the worst food.", "Loved its location in the water yet accessible during low tide. Lots of stalls selling everything you can think of. Busy place. The drive from Sanur is quite long but interesting.", "Sanur beach is famous for sun rise point & cool clam white sandy beach, A lot of shopping of course with great bargaining skills In evening you can enjoy quality of food at many cafe", "We were probably lucky having this place to ourselves, well apart from the nese guide, who we didn't really need, and actually demoted this from a 5* to 4* in our opinion. Unlike Rob074's experience, we just gave him Rp20,000 and he didn't seem over disgruntled. But it is very worth going to see, especially as we were en route from Sanur to Amed and back. I'm glad we gave it a miss on the busy bank holiday, as on the return journey, we got the place to ourselves; it was magical. I should have liked to swim in the \\foreigners\\\" pool, as it is deeper, to restore my youth, but there you go! I expect kids love jumping over the stepping stones and looking at the huge coy carp.\"", "For treavellers who are looking for calm and relax, Sanur is the place. The beach is clean, good for sunbathing. Morning in sanur is good time for doing the tracking along the beach as it has a special track along the beach. During the day , many water sports are considered to be worth- trying and doing. Evening could be good for dining in many alfresco restaurants along the beach or visit night market and having dinner with local in \\Pasar Windu\\\" for cultual expereince.\"", "What more can you ask for - watching an amazing sunset and eating the freshest seafood with the sand between your toes. We chose Pandan Sari cafe on the southern end - near 4 seasons hotel. There were 22 of us and they did split bills. Crayfish was the choice for most of us along with snapper, calamari and prawns. You choose your seafood and then they cook it for you and it's served with rice, water spinach and sauces. Don't forget to take a photo of your order so that you can ensure you are getting what you ordered. Don't wear your best as you will end up smelling of smoke - all part of the experience . You can expect to pay about $100 for a meal of crayfish, prawns and crab including drinks!!", "My 5th visit to this peaceful and charming place. We both love the beach activities, the chatter of the women, the children enjoying themselves while laughing and enjoying the simple life, the music of the gamolin rings in my head long after I leave. I never leave Sanur without leaving a little of my heart behind. 's little piece of heaven.", "We were led by the good reviews posted here, so when arrived to watch the sunset and have a meal on the beach, we were in a BIG shock- the beach is basically a big rubbish tip, covered with debris all over, plastic botles and general grub. There were also some stray dogs, cats and a very sad horse used for riding (?) on the beach. There are plenty of restaurants on the very beach, but all with the same, overpriced menu, seafood only. We had dinner in one of those, and the food was just discusting. I am not too fussed about the food in general and can eat almost anything, but this one I just couldn't! Seafood tasted stale, probably a week old, cocconut juice was tasteless. Chairs were dirty and ripped. The sunset was ok, but given that the bay is right next to the airport landing strip, you have a constant joy of seeing and hearing planes. If you want to head back after dinner, the taxi flock is not well lit, and populated with some bodgy characters, so if you brave to go, make sure you go and return with your own driver. Our tour guide the next day told us that it is a biggest scam in , which we now completely agree. I hope one day they will manage to sort it out and peopel could really enjoy there. Fornow, it is a really horrible place.", "This beach is absolutely FILTHY. I cannot recommend enough to avoid Sanur entirely. Yes there are a few decent looking restaurants along the boardwalk (if \\boardwalk\\\" is the right word) but overall the place is grim. I wouldn't consider staying in Sanur ever again, even if only to get a boat to Nusa Lembongan or the Gillis. Do not waste your time and money here. There are so many better places in and the surrounding islands.\"", "Lined with nice cafes and restaurants, Sanur beach was not crowded when we were there and is a great place to relax peacefully.", "We loved sanur beach.. We spent hrs there. Was clean water was clear... Did bit of snorkling just a lovely day", "I stayed at the southern end of Sanur beach and walked most of the length of it over the course of several hours, stopping at restaurants and cafés along the way to keep hydrated and get out of the sun. All of this along a nice sandy beach with views across the ocean. Unfortunately the experience was somewhat ruined by the amount of hassle I received from local touts, trying to sell my tours, taxi rides, clothing, massage etc. Some were quite aggressive and would follow me for a while. Such a shame, this should really be clamped down on by the authorities.", "the beach at sanur is good like the other beaches of indonesia, with white sand and clean blue-green water.", "White sand & clean compared to many other beaches which is unusual . Also safe & protected by a reef so no current or undertows . Much quieter than western coast . Sanur has been mainly for locals & ex pats living in but has lifted its game in recent years to become a tourist haunt as it is much less busy & polluted than Kuta & Seminyak", "Walking all the way in sanur beach. Very nice with some benches on the side and restaurants araound. I enjoyed the sunset and took beautiful photos. Compare to Kuta Beach, Sanur beach for sure better", "Sanur does not look anything like the pictures they have obviously photoshopped. There is rubbish everywhere. The locals have an obsession for burning anything, which smelt terrible and which is odd considering there is so much rubbish so who knows what they burnt. People were lovely though and helpful.", "Beautiful, lunch, on the beach. Best views, did abit of shopping at the markets. Friendly locals. Gorgeous beach. Love sanur.", "Ive gotta say that I was most disappointed with the beach at Sanur and the surrounds .. Lots of rubbish on the beachfront on either side of the Hyatt and the warning about prickly sea urchins in the shallows didnt help!", "Sanur Beach is a long stretch of sandy white beach in . Water is fairly shallow and there are lots of activities along the beach. Sanur is a quieter area than some others in and has more of a traditional flavour. The beach is lined with restaurants and hotels and you can walk the full length - or hire a bike and ride. Cheap local produce from stalls is available along the beach. You can get cheap food or pay more at a nice hotel - either way you get a nice view over the water to enjoy.", "We love Sanur beach coz of more relax and not big wave so even I dont bring swim wear I can chill out as just soak my legs. And all of times when I visit there I eat rumpiah that is deep fried spring roles.its5000 rupiah even camper that mix with other deep fried stuff like tofu, tempe etc... And there r many restaurants. So you can relax at restaurant or swimming or just sitting on the beach with rumpiah. let's relax there!", "First beach visited on was Kuta and this was a total shock. Nothing like the paradise photos portrayed in magazines and books instead piles and piles of plastic bottles, wrappers, bags etc covering almost every inch of sand and in the sea too! Setting foot on Sanur beach was a godsend as there was certainly less litter and the sea looked cleaner and clearer. The beach wasn't what we expected but it was acceptable. The worst part of sitting on the beach for the day was being constantly hounded by 'Jonny, 'Judy' and 'Norma' who just would not take no for an answer even after spending a small fortune on carvings which we were fooled in to believing that they were carved by the seller (he was pretending to carve - later found out these were bought wholesale from nearby village). Other than that the sea looked suspicious at times as a trail of brown foam kept appearing. It was at this point we decided to stick to the hotel pool!", "I actually liked Sanur. From a cultural perspective, its the best place to visit. You see many locals who favor this beach: kids playing, adults swimming. Families gather here for bbq, spending an enjoyable time together. I didn't like the vendors. Many of them just won't leave your alone. They follow you and insist you visit their shops, which are identical and carry the same junk.", "Sanur beach would be cool for Sunrise. But not really could see the sunset as it on the east of Island. Some part a bit old and tired, anyway compare to kuta-seminyak area it more safe for swim and had cleaned water. Nice beach walk you can do here without any motorbike disturb you, event some ladies who offers massage can be annoying. You can rent the bicycle as well to ride from the north of beach to South of beach area of Sanur beach. The beach bed here higher than Seminyak area, you have to bargain before you laying down. Other activities you can do, go a bit further to South area to quite one and rent the Kano.", "to watch the sun sink into the sea is a beautiful experience everytime you see it - however the beach is disgusting and covered with rubbish and the seafood is so over priced it was embarrassing...$85 AUD for a kilo of lobster.. You would do much better by going to the Kembonganan Seafood market, buy it yourself and go across the road and have someone cook it for you - costs you a 3rd of the price..", "The beach in Sanur is clean and gently slopes into the water making it safe for younger kids to swim in. There were no waves at our time of visit but maybe that's just the time of year. There are quite a few little places where you can rent a sun chair for a day, get a snack and have a shower.", "So while my friend just wanted to stay being lazy by the pool I decided to go get some tan on the beach. While I've seen better or more beautiful beaches, I was happy to find a spot where no one was bothering me and could enjoy the world go by as I lay there. Got some nice couple of hours. However did find it a pity that so much trash are either left behind or coming from the water. Heck before I went back to hotel a did a quick clean up around my area as I felt that all sort of contribution helps even a little one likes this! Hopefully others will follow. One thing I really like about Sanur beach is how the water level changes through out the day. As the tides pull back you will be memorized by how much. It creates also beautiful moment to take quite artistic pictures.", "Sanur beach is lovely for walking, running or riding along, lots to see, nice restaurants along the top and easy to access the main road, some parts are a bit grim but the majority is really nice. Several really big hotels going up here.", "Sanur beach is ideal for families or those who don't fancy falling over in strong surf and more of a sedate dip in-dip out of the sea! Due to the reef, the water in sanur is shallow and calm which is why it's ideal for families with small children in particular. Avoid in the windy season though as, like all beaches, it becomes prone to rubbish that comes in on the tide from Java. For the rest of the year, it's just lovely with a superb paved walkway that follows for around 7km before your toes hit the sand itself and there are wonderful shops, warungs, fancy hotels, masseuses, home stays, restaurants and bars to keep you well fed and hydrated all day an night! And you can get a sun lounger in many beach cafes for anything between 25-50,000 IDR for the whole day which generally includes wifi", "Quiet location, clean beach and not too many hawkers. We love Sanur for its laid back atmosphere and coastal chill", "My husband and I love our walks along Sanur Beach. You can also hire bicycles and ride along the path. It is kept clean and tidy and r the Sunrise is amazing from the Beach", " is too commercialized, avoid . I went to New Matahari restaurant for dinner, it was highly recommened by my driver, the driver said that i cannot choose other restaurant since he has parked his car within the restaurant parking compound that he recommended, now i know why after i read from tripadvisor, those drivers are actually earning commission, therefore they will send you to overpriced junk restaurants regardless of the food quality. Basically nothing is worth here in Jimbaran restaurants, foods are overpriced, frozen seafoods are definately not fresh at all, dances are nothing special, rude waitresses and dirty beach. Avoid .", "Stayed in Sanur for a few days. Thought we were going to do some diving but it was a bit too expensive when we were about to go to Flores. So we just ended up hanging out at the beach. Not too much litter, some trees to find refuge under on the beach, snorkel-able during high-tide. You can see some sea urchin, fish, pinching shrimp, etcetera. A nice beach to spend the day lazing around.", "Puri Santrian resort has great sunbeds overlooking Sanur beach. Great spot to wile away a few hours. Clean and well maintained. Lots of beach activities available. Nice cooling breeze in the afternoons & walk or cycle to restaurants & markets.", "Over the years we by passed this beach while living in Ubud. However we moved to sanur due to schooling and live near this beach. More of a local hang out but really enjoyable. You have a wide choice of restaurants on the beach from expensive to cheap and cheerful. The area is great for families and small kids. The ocean is very calm. No waves. If your into walking there are miles of beach front paths. Visiting here you won’t be disappointed. Also far more less costly than the more tourist areas on the other side of the island.", "Sanur beach is nice to look at, there wasn't too much rubbish around. But the sand is very coarse, so you sink in up to your ankles, which makes it hard to walk in. The beach itself is also quite sloping, and that mixed with the coarse sand makes it not an easy place to splash around in the water. The beachwalk walking path is very good though, paved the whole way, great for our stroller. We found some good bargains in the various stalls as well.", "NIce restaurant with white sands on the beach. Sea food cuisine and nice sunset, when you get the Dinner in this restaurant. Recommended place for Romantic Candle Light Dinner", "Not a great beach for swimming . Lots of shells everywhere and speedboats close in. Suggest Jimberan for a nice beach. We stayed in Sanur because of reading about the gentle waves. Ended up having a nice time at the hotel pool; our kids were not interested in this beach at all.", "Sanur has a very long, east-facing beach, with a long, well treed and picturesque beach promenade which provides very enjoyable strolling. Some of the walk is busy, passing numerous warungs, resorts and restaurants, some of it runs past villas and private gardens. The beach has yellow sand and is usually kept clean. The water is calm, protected by a nearby reef.", "I love the nese food and locals st the markets. In the morning the locals buy their food, offering flowers and breakfast! If you haven’t tried Babor Sumsum or black sticky rice with pandan green custard, it’s a must from the beautiful lady here(5000 or 50 cents) Get two!! In the evening the food stalls come out and all the local expats enjoy the best nese cuisine at local prices. The food is amazing and I have never become unwell eating where the locals eat! Only from eating hotel food! Watching the sunrise is another must do here. Sitting on the beach front in the peaceful morning and watching the sunrise at sea with a stunning view of the many volcanoes (if it’s clear) is beautiful 💗💗 I try to buy from the local stalls at the beach hidden down the alleyway because it is so quiet. Prices are good and you are helping the locals earn a living. Enjoy Sanur 😃 ", "Sanur has a combination of shopping, restaurants, cheap shopping and all within 5-15 mins walk depending on your accommodation location. Also for the persons who like massages and hotels this is the place.", "Sanur is an ideal spot for families and couples. Nice restaurants, beach and great shopping. Local attractions can be accessed easily with transport drivers", "Get up early and watch the sunrise, or go for a walk/run/bike ride along the lovely paved boardwalk along the length of Sanur Beach. Enjoy breakfast/lunch/dinner right on the beach-literally! The tables & chairs are on the beach! Great food, great value! You can't go wrong! My tip-fresh mango juice-YUM!", "We arrived at Sanur beach to be super disappointed with a beach full of muck, oil and grass 😕 So if you are relying on the beach this is probably not the place to visit. However the seafood and general restaurants on the seafront are cheap and great quality. Sanur itself is a bit disjointed and everything is quite spread apart. A bit creepy walking into town at night down the alleyways of the residential area we are staying in. However the hotels staff and general staff in all of the places to eat and go out are amazing value for money and impeccable service.", "Sanur beach was oke...for us not that great. What realy bothered me is the debrie. al the plastic on the beach was very disturbing.", "Went to the Blue Marlin, had a fish dish, prawns and some squid to share between two people. Feet in the sand, a Batak band serenading the tables and nese dances came out at exactly the same time for all the restaurants. Not a local in sight, all very touristy and gimmicky and the food cost more than I would pay in the UK for a 3 course meal for two at a Michelin starred restaurant on a top table deal. Avoid eating there, come here for a walk in the sand, buy the corn and walk away. Wish we hadn't wasted out precious money on crappy food.", "Almost every weekend I bring my family for a swim at Sanur Beach (semawang side) asthey have many option of warung, shower, sun deck with umbrella. Really enjoy grilled corn, springroll and Bintang beer. What a perfect beach.", "great shopping at the sanur beach markets ask for coco good english and very helpful in getting in the product you want ,the beach market restaurant good food nice people east on the beach or in the restaurant,food reasonable cheap but good quality fantastic for lunch,wonderful place to just sit and relax,watching the passing parade of locals and tourists", "Not a beach for swimming as there's too many boats parked along the beach. A relaxing place to be if your intention is just to get away from your hectic lifestyle as there's nothing much to do at Sanur.", "I had been going to Ubud for some years when I recently discovered Sanur and have stayed 3 or 4 times since. I like the rustic, village feel to it. It is quieter and more relaxed than other places in with a mix of peoples, and ages. There is a growing healthy/yoga scene, but also some new, modern trendy eateries and hotels. The boardwalk is lovely as you can walk or rent a bike and take a leisurely stroll or ride for 6km or so. ( There are a few too many stray dogs at night though). I like the Buda for some healthy food, the Firestation for it's grill, The poor for breakfast/ brunch, salads and sandwiches, made with love and big portions. You can get a great mani/pedi and hair cut as Cosmos salon. Sanur is definitely worth a trip. Enjoy", "Sanur Beach is within walking distance of our hotel and a great way to spend a lazy afternoon. The pathway that runs all along the beach is a great addition. You can literally walk for what seems like miles. The walkway is dotted with shops , restaurants and a few resorts are set back a little from it. The sand is groomed and kept free of litter. The water was so warm and the \\ floor \\\" is all sand...no small stones or seaweed to wade through. Beach chairs and umbrellas can be had... for a price.\"", "For a relaxing holiday in head for the town of Sanur. Because of the reef on circling the beach, it means that it doesn't attract the young surfers, and is more middle class and middle aged. Hotels of all star rating abound and are very cheap as opposed to hotels elsewhere in developed countries. Plenty of great restaurants, and Plant Based dishes make it a great destination for vegetarians and vegans. It's also a good place to explore the rest of this small but beautiful island.", "The Sanur beach is what you expect from social media and brochures. The views are nice and there are plenty of restaurants and terraces to go for. From our location we coukd see the airplanes coming in and out.", "Firstly Sanur is not the destination if you are a surfer. Sure there can be waves breaking on the reef and can be hit or miss but not worth the effort especially getting hammered on the shallow reef. Try elsewhere such as Kuta or Uluwatu if you are competent. Sanur is a lagoon which means calmer water. Great for canoeing, paddle boarding, parasailing, jet skis etc. The trade winds in June July and August make it attractive for kiteboarding, sail boarding and other sailing fun. Consistent wind all day up to 15 to 17 knots so bring a bigger kite! A few places also hire out kiteboarding gear with good stuff such as Cabrinha. Dive boats also leave here but get local knowledge on where to go as fairly strong currents run down in this southern area can make things challenging. Go with a company that is honest, not just telling you what you want to hear! Sanur is great for families, small children and couples wanting to chill and enjoy a less busy area of . Some of the beachfront restaurants are excellent and all child friendly.", "If you are going around full moon time, dont miss the moon rise from Sanur along with street walk along beach side ! Also teher are some beautiful resorts around Sanur beach which you will get to see while doing street walk.", "Walking, swimming, renting a longe chair and umbrella, watching the locals, eating some noodles or rice, drinking beer or having a lovely meal. Our favorite place in beautiful Sanur! Our little piece of paradise!", "I went here to enjoy scuba diving. And sanur is perfect for relaxing I did yoga in front of the beach This is besyt memory of my vacation.", "Nothing better than sitting on sanur beach with a bintang as the breeze blows after a big day out. Love sanur.", "Loved Sanur beach the water was calm so the kids could swim and all the locals come here from 4pm to swim its clearly the place to Be. There's hundreds of nese people swimming eating and having a good time. Watch the kites in the back ground some of them are mind blowing. The people and atmosphere are awesome. Highly recommend you pay a Visit. Good place for the kids and nice soft white sand. ", "This place is real expensive and food quality is also okay. There are a line of restaurants. make sure you choose the right one. Bargain for the Sea Food - as they charge in KG ( Kilo Grams ). If you get a better place in - go fro it. *****************************************************************************************************************************************************", "The unfortunate part was, we didn't make it in time for sunset over dinner. But I can just imagine how awesome the scene will be. We tried out Metta Cafe for a set meal package kind of dinner and spent about SGD $20+ each. Not really the cheapest place, which is why you hardly see local diners, mostly tourists. But for the freshness of the seafood and awesome views, I'll say it's money well spent. According to our guide, the entire row of restaurants here serves almost the same quality of food at same prices, so don't bother over thinking on which restaurant to try out. Just go for the one with the shop name you like best, probably? For more details of food, visit http://molly-mia.blogspot.sg/2014/05/mias-travel-log- -day-1.html", "The beach side dining is very unique and a nice experience. The seafood we had wasnt the best and would prefer to just go there for some beers at Sunset - we spent about $100 on a seafood platter between two of us and it was nowhere near as good as other seafood we had eaten in .", "before i went to sanur beach,me and my fam ate at a restaurant called ' warung mak beng' the fish its so tasty,everyone who visit must try the fish eventho the place is small but is always crowded and it have been visited by lots of stars after i ate,i went to the beach and the beach isnt full of ppl ,i only saw 1-4 ppl swim there.on the beach they sell fruits and some food and drink ,the fruits are good but the beach isnt entertaining at all", "Sanur Beach has a 7k boardwalk meandering along the sand where so many restaurants, massages, and other watersport activities can be found. Push bikes are driving along here so listen for the bells.", "Sanur Beach is very special for us, we just loved walking along the Beach and looking out to the Sea. It was so enjoyable when dining in one of the restaurants. The shops were bonus as we can buy something every time when we go there. However, I had no intention to swim over there, maybe the tide was too far out?", "There are a lot of live seafood restaurants along the beach of Jimbaran Bay. They sell varieties of live seafoods. Foods are so pricey (the most expensive in as far as I know). We ordered one Kg each of prawns, seabass and crab, but it cost us around RS 900,000 (approx S$130). The taste is average but the nese sauce is awesome, spicy and a little bit sweet. It suits my taste buds. You can watch the traditional nese dance while enjoying your dinner. Only one bad thing was that the waiting time was too long, we had to wait around an hour to start our meal. This place is the one of the attractions of where you must try it.", "Taking a stroll down the very long walkway gives you more than a glimpse of life at Sanur and its beach. Nice to do it once but I wouldn't rush back. Interesting small museum on the pathway but the exhibit is very poorly lit. We were with local friends and that made the experience more interesting and enjoyable.", "Sanur Beach is lovely, not perfect clear waters like Taihiti Bora Bora, but appeals to us as the locals are lovely, the warungs, cafes, restaurants are awesome.", "Sanur could be good, except that it is not as clean as it should be. The waves are nice, the sun is very hot and there are quite a lot of good hotels along the beach. There are food stalls also which sell cold drinks as well as snacks. Unfortunately i find this beach not very special. Actually I find it a bit too hot for my liking. Maybe i should stay longer to be able to appreciate it more", "I was disappointed in Sanur beach, I had read good reviews but in fact its not that nice. It was rather dirty when I was there and there were a lot of cans, plastic bottles and other rubbish by the rocks. A local restaurant owner told us the local authorities don't care and children are not being brought up to care about it. Such a shame, a good cleanup and some good recycling habits needed.", "I like sanur beach- some might laugh, but I do. I love the long beach front walk, and the chilled vibe to it. The water seems cleaner than Legian side, the sand is white and there are no great big waves or rips. Love the beach massage, grilled corn and beach restaurants and warangs. I love to start my trips in Sanur, then move on. Great for family or older folk, who need a good footpath. I could take my mum there no problems.", "Dinner with a seaside seafood menu is memorable and the service is friendly. The beach is beautiful and very romantic and clean. One of the beach areas to visit to enjoy the view of the sunset", "Overpriced, poor quality, tourist trap. Go if you must but don't regret it. A tiny grilled crab affording about two spoonfulls of crab meat cost Rupiah 117,000, grilled squid satay tasteless, tiny tiny fish fillet doused in BBQ sauce terrible. All the restaurants are too busy for the staff to care about the customer. The BBQ's are fired by coconut husks raising clouds of smoke in the air. Terrible pollution, we could see the smoke from the plane as our flight descended into Denpasaar.", "Just come to sanur beach is beautiful beach in sanur, there are like black sand and flat weave. Better if you swimming with family allday there. ", "A lot is being said about the beaches in and believe some are a lot worse than others We found some areas very clean and staff trying their hardest to keep them raked and litter free, but there is a lot of rubbish about in some areas just pick your spot. We had a nice area to use the hotel sun beds. Plastic as it is all over a big problem and needs dealing with around the world not just in Sanur. There are lots of bars, restaurants, stalls and sellers along the sea front which makes it very interesting with very humble people trying to make a living. A nice coastal path which we rode bikes along which was great.", "It has been 12 years we have been coming to and regularly visited Sanur for its simple and down to earth charm. Nowadays we have the feeling it is going down hill fast; a lot of run down places and the beaches are becoming even less attractive than they were before. I hope there will be a positive turning point soon, otherwise it ends up as a place where the only thing attractive is cheap food and beer.", "I booked Sanur because all the lower priced hotels on the west side were booked. Nothing much to see or do here. I would say a day trip at most. The beach from my hotel was dirty, with garbage, not horrible, but not pristine either, but it was better up higher. It has sea weed, which gave the place a nice smell of ocean (some people don't like this). I was there while low tide took up most of the day, and it was very low due to full moon. It was literally hundreds of meter to the sea (reef) through low tide rocks, muck and little sink holes - not nice. Therefore there wasn't much to do - no swimming, kayaking, surfing etc was possible. There wasn't quite enough wind for kite surfing either, and it would have been difficult to get out to the sea and surf. There are lots of cafes and hotels along the beach, but they are mostly tourist priced and much higher than say in Ubud. You can get cheap food in one area that has beach stalls. Do be careful, as I got typhoid in (not in Sanur, but on the West coast), despite having had vaccinations. The worst thing about the place was the constant whinging of the hawkers who see you as a walking wallet. I guess the rest of is becoming like that too, and by the time I got to Sanur, I've had my fill. here their latest ploy is to tell you they haven't had a sale in weeks, but then they try to sell you their wares at total rip off prices (5x the going price, I know you're supposed to bargain, but they try to pull at your heartstrings and then lie to you to your face and try to get you for all you're worth). I also looked into diving, but it appears that the diving around Sanur is very poor. So overall Sanur is WAY overpriced for what you get - I'd give it a miss. They DO have a huge supermarket which sells all the cheap souvenirs and some nicer ones you have to bargain for on the beaches and in other stores at very reasonable prices. So if you hate bargaining or are bad at it and end up getting ripped because of your soft soul - go to the supermarket.", "I've been to many times and decided to give Sanur a look at. Well this is the place I will go from now on. Whilst it doesn't get the sunset like Kuta or Jimabaran it does have the best food and people. It doesn't have as many tourists, although there are still many, but as this place is for relaxation and just generally feeling like you are on holiday. Massages on the beach are well done with most having little huts for a bit more privacy. Riding a bike along the beach from strand is fun but just watch out for those walking and other bike riders. As far as food goes, it is so much cheaper than the more popular tourist places in and the warungs are very good to eat at. full meal and beers for under $10. Love Sanur. It's fantastic.", "Sanur beach is lined with great warungs and is perfect for water sports. We tried SUP, and it was great, also jet ski and banana boat. We went out to the reef in the glass bottom boat and snorkelled. Beautiful, better than our last snorkelling trip to the Great Barrier Reef.", "Sanur beach is a lovely family friendly beach. The water is beautiful and warm and clean. There's lots of little markets and restaurants along the way. We were in Sanur in mid May, the weather was spectacular and not a lot of people around which was great.", "Sanur beach is a beautiful clean beach, suitable for swimming at high tide. Many cafes and restaurants line the beach and it is possible to have a drink or meal with sand between your toes! On weekends local families frequent the beach and practice kite flying. It is really a beautiful place.", "We chose Sanur Beach because my children were getting Scuba certified with a local dive company. I chose a small inexpensive hotel that turned out to be delightful. There were so many exceptional restaurants and great little stores that I was in Heaven. It was our last stop on a great trip and I can't imagine a better ending. I loved this town", "Sanur Beach and it's surrounding area is our favourite spot to stay when in . Forget the hustle and bustle of Kuta- Sanur is quieter and less 'commercial', but with enough 'life' and vibrancy to ensure a great holiday. The beach itself is a long stretch of clean white sand, with a reef protecting it's clear turquoise water. There is a shady, paved walking/cycling path that stretches for 8km, right along the seafront, with a profusion of Bars, Cafes, Restaurants and local stall vendors for most of the way. Also along the walkway are businesses offering water activities (eg parasailing, canoeing, diving, snorkelling. wakeboarding, surfing school, jet -skiing etc. etc. ) A delighful way to spend an afternoon! One street back from the beach, there are also many excellent restaurants,(most with entertainment at night,) market stalls and more up-market shops and supermarkets. Sanur Beach is a 'gem', and centrally located to easily access most of the best tourist attractions in .", "Sunset sea food dinner in Jimbaran Bay was the most frequent topic I had before I went on my tour. And with so many recommendation, I surely went for it. But the fact was terrible. The Bay was not as big as I imaged, and the beach was dirty and crowded. The restaurant was unbelievablly expensive. I heard that there are 2 menus, the local menu is around 80% off the 'International Menu' - This is what my boss told me..... She suggested me to give a bit tips to the service guy and he/she would bring you the local menu...... But this is too late..... Maybe you should go for a try. The unfortunately I didn't see the sunset instead I'd seen the thunder rain..... bad luck.", "Hadn’t been to Sanur for nearly 18mths. There were so many boats in the water, a lot more than our last visit. The beach was clean and it was quite busy which is great to see. I love all the restaurants and bars along the beach and the paved path goes for miles!! Great for walking in the morning and walking off dinner at night. You don’t get hassled much like you do in Kuta or Legian and there are lots of places to rent sun beds and umbrellas from for $5. The beach is quite protected by the reef so good for little ones to have a swim. A great place for cocktails and dinner as the sun goes down.", "Best place for water sports in Sanur! The beach is clean and plenty of sunbeds. There is bikes for hire so you can enjoy a nice sunset ride along the beach.", "Got married at Sanur beach, was the most fantastic place ever, beautiful in every way, would like to give it more stars, went back there the year after and will be going again, has to be one of the most stunning places on earth.", "the white sant you visit the location the east part of denpasar town to reach by taxi about 45 minute from ngurah rai airport in in sanur you will find many hoteel near the beach and cheap hotel avalable here", "This is a lovely place to be at sunset. We were there for drinks & snacks late afternoon & it was beautiful. The seafood is sold by weight & it all looks yummy. Recommend a visit.", "Lot of places to have fresh sea food and a nice quiet walk. The bay isn't very crowded but not very clean either", "Sanur beach is a quiet area with lots to do and places to eat/drink. You can walk the whole distance easily as it is flat but we hired some bicycles and found we got to see a lot more of Sanur (because of the heat!). Lots of great warungs and bars along the beach that suit all tastes. Lots of people swim in the water as it is flat however there are lots of crabs. Great place to relax.", "firstly the setting was changed due to religous ceremony/reason and new area looked like it was last minute expectations were high re the food lobster was tasteless and gritty like there was sand in it squid , what there was of it, were small bites of rubber prawns were half decent but most of the flavour was on the shell fish was large halved and flattened out, first bit i tried was full of bones and thats as far as i got with that one most expensive beers we paid for while over there we couldnt wait to get out of the place and go back to our hotel, it was the worst thing we did while there and will be passing on feedback to the place itself I was expecting , for the price and what I heard, a lovely seafood feast in a lovely seafront location we got an overpiced chargrilled mess whilst sinking in the sand watching people flock to the local corn on the cob seller ( maybe patrons from the same dinner? )", "Sanur Beach is much more tranquil and by far cleaner than the beaches on the western side of . There is a great 6km long pathway that follows the coast. Market stalls and water activities are right at the beach itself.", "It is a great place to have dinner. Watching the sunset. Waves will come very close to your table in the beach where restaurants have set up. Sea foods galore. Pick the fish you want to eat. Overall great experience. But very expensive. So be prepared for that", "Visit if you want to throw away your money for a average meal. Way over priced and the only nice thing is the sunset on the beach if you choose to have dinner here. Not worth the money!", "People raved about this place.... Not sure why, prices are expensive for standards and the dishes were just ok. Actually I lie we had an amazing dish of corn on the cob before our seafood came from the restaurant. Corn on the cob from one of those vendors that cook it on there cart and that was amazing and cost about $2. The seafood however was just not up to the standards of what I thought it would be (I'm not a snob, remember I loved the corn) perhaps my standards where up to high. I expected WOW and what we got was just ok. There are a lot of different restaurants to choose from so may have just been ours. It's ok food in an amazing view (sunset) which I feel they are relying more and more to bring people there.", "After some days in Ubud (lovely but infested with tourists) we chose to spend a few relaxing days on a beach in a more quiet area and Sanur is just PERFECT in that respect! It has a long promenade with bars and restaurants and also some expensive hotels, which keeps the noisy drunk backpackers away, and makes for an overall more chilled atmosphere Nice white beaches and a good range of offers for water sports, massages etc... Definitely recommended!", "We travelled to the bay for the sunset, as many will, and had a wonderful evening meal in one of the many restaurants overlooking the bay in a particular area. Far enough away from the airport plane landing route for the noise but wonderfully close enough to watch them all line up one by one and descend to land. The bay itself is superb, with an excellent beach with plenty of activity and activities but the main reason people visit are the sunsets. And it didn't disappoint. It was truly wonderful and one to recommend to future visitors to this beautiful island.", "We love Sanur Beach, relaxing with no pressure. The locals are lovely, the beach clean with lots of shaded areas and sunny areas. Plenty of great spots to eat, and little market stalls.. massages on the beach and nice bars.", "The Puri Santrian clean their beach of seaweed everyday so it was lovely but the water is clear and tempting all the way along the Sanur coast", "This is a popular beach in Sanur. . Good selection of places to eat/drink @ reasonable prices & also many beach activities to enjoy.By sharing your experiences, you're helping travelers make better choices and plan their dream trips. Thank you!", "Sanur is the first place we visited in our stay here in and we haven't been to any other places yet. The beach is a little bit messy in some places, but if you just walk a bit in either direction it gets better. There are small stores, restaurants, hotels, massage and more located here. A nice beach basically!", "Sanur has always been a lovely beach but disappointing this year as the beach was very polluted for our whole stay so we couldn't swim, lucky we had a pool. We've always enjoyed our walks along the pathway on the beach front but this year is worse than ever for the amount of push bikes flying up and down. Most riders won't use a bell, this caused the lady walking behind me to be hit by one and injured. They ride 2 abreast not moving to single file to pass you, you have to get off the footpath for them or be hit. Rather disappointing stay.", "We did research a lot before arriving to see which beach is best for family stay, and at last we chose Sanur. It proved we did a wise choice - Sanur is not crowded as other famous beaches of . It still gives you much convenient choices for relaxing : nice beach clubs, good and reasonable food choices and calm beach to have some short swims. The best activity that I had experienced: take the bike and enjoy the paved walk along beachside.", "Sanur beach is perfect for families and for those wanting to relax. There are plenty of places to dine and get a cool drink with plenty of restaurants dotted along the foreshore . There is also a lovely walking path that runs most of Sanur beach which is suitable fir bike riding, walking etc. There are also places to hire jet ski's, kayaks and SUP. Not the best swimming beach as there is quite alot of weed especially during low tide , its a relaxing beach and great spot for people watching and ti catch the sunrise.", "The Sanur Beach is set up a bit like a boardwalk type of experience without really being a boardwalk. It's actually a brick paved path that's about 6 +/- km long from one end to the other. It begins where the Mangroves end near Mertasari Beach in Sanur and continues all the way until it reaches the mouth of the Ayung River at Padang Galak, where there is a temple and lots of activity around this particular temple. From the beginning at Mertasari Beach, and for about the next 5 kilometers you walk through a built up tourist beach community. The path is lined with big hotels, private villas, shops. restaurants, more than it's fair share of hawkers, and many interesting things to be seen and experienced. If you are into water sports there are several venues that cater to your interests in that area. While there is no surfing at the beach itself, some people arrange to be taken out to where the waves break at the reef and surf out there. While it is a tourist set up, it is still a rather pleasant walk along the beach. Some of the hotels, especially the Hyatt have beautiful park like gardens that you can stroll through. On clear days you'll have beautiful views across to the islands offshore- Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Penida. There's a point, if you're walking from west to east along the path, where if it is a clear day you'll be rewarded with a stunning view of Mount Agung, the highest mountain in . Also its most sacred. If you're lucky you may also make out Mount Rinjani which is on Lombok. It's one of the highest mountains in all of Indonesia. The last kilometer is refreshingly clear of all the tourist outlets. It's just a path along the beach, on the north side are fields, some of them rice fields and on the south is the beach, a black sand beach and there are waves here as opposed to the other beaches in Sanur which are white sand and don't have waves. Once you get to Padang Galak you'll notice a huge building in severe decay, you're looking at a failed amusement/ animal park. It's an interesting place to explore as it is all in ruins. I haven't done this in a while, so I'm not sure if it's still there, but there used to be a pool that still had live crocodiles in it. I'm not sure how the crocodiles survived unless they just feasted on all the feral dogs that accidentally found their way into the pool. The walk ends at the mouth of the Ayung River where there is a temple. From there you can look across to the next beach called Pantai Biaung, and if the water is low enough and the tide is low you can easily wade across the river and continue your walk along this beach. It would make for a wonderful day of beach combing. If you start at the end of the Mangroves and walk all the way to the Ayung River and back I imagine you would probably need at least 4 hours. Perhaps more. Or you can rent a bike and ride the entire length of the pathway. But remember you have to share it with lots of tourists, locals, other bicycles, and in some places motorbikes. However, if you're here on holiday who cares? is not a place where anyone should want to get anywhere fast. If you do you're sure to be greatly frustrated.", "Had a wonderful stay at two hotels in Sanur - definitely much quieter than other spots in - superior restaurants and nice beaches to visit and swim from - lots Of hotels and condos to rent and the usual Shops to full ones suitcases ! ", "Sanur beach in February was a welcome respite from the still hot streets behind it . It is clean , relatively quiet , and a great spot to enjoy cool sea breezes , and perhaps food and a beer . Friendly locals . Families and older tourists ( who may understand why this area is a much better choice than Kuta and Legian )", "Sanur is thankfully quieter than other tourist destinations in but still has plenty of great places to eat, drink and shop. The locals are so friendly and happy, I'd never stay anywhere else.", "My partner and i agree that the sanur beach is a calm and relaxing place to visit. I would definitely recommend to anyone, both couples and families. the Sanur Beach caters for all.", "Compared to the beaches on the western side of the peninsula, Sanur is empty. It's clean and sparsely populated and go early to see the fishermen standing waist deep in the water. This is what should be like.", "I love the quietness and how down to earth the area is, it is a wonderful place where the locals come to relax and cool of in the ocean, fly a kite and eat satay sticks and corn on the cob grilled over hot coals. The people are nice compared to the more busy beaches like Kuta and Legian, and you have no where near the hassles at Sanur beach!", "We loved Sanur beach so beautiful at sunrise looking out over the water towards the volcano mostly shrouded in cloud but occasionally revealing its total beauty There is always something happening and wether you want a fabulous breakfast at one of the many beachside cafes or a snack of vege spring rolls and fried tofu from one of the wandering food vendors on the beach it's all fascinating and delicious Sunday lots of nese families come down to the beach and often in the evenings Sanur beach faces east so in the afternoons you can find some welcome shade while enjoying the gentle tropical breeze after a swim in the beautiful warm ocean Wish I was sitting there right now!", "We went at night for an amazing seafood barbecue at one of the local restaurants was amazing but take with you mosquito repellent spray", "Sanur is the original tourist destination. Today it looks rather dated and run down in some areas. I think the same can be said about the hotels and restaurants here. However, the beach is very laid back, and reef protected, so safe for young kids. Seems to be the preferred beach for locals too, that flock to sit on the beach, swim and walk or run on the esplanade. Not as clean as Nusa Duda, but not as expensive too, if your looking to eat at the beach.", "we love spending time at Sanur Beach, we go there to wander along the path, browse thru the little stalls stop and have a drink , catch a bite to eat,have a massage ,whatever takes your fancy really, I have some of the most scenic photos taken at that beach over the years with the fishing boats, etc . The thing is it is just relaxing there once you get past the pushy ladies at the Beach markets,time stops for as long as you want , We have so many friends there that have served us over the years and the welcoming we get every time we go back in unforgettable and sometimes we haven\\t been there for a couple years but it doesn't matter they don't forget.\"", "Great beach with a path lined with restaurants and hotels along most of it. Around the centre can be very busy with watercraft so swimmers have to remain alert. We found the southern end near the Mercure a lot quieter both on the beach and in the water. There is a reef a couple of hundred metres off sure which stops makes swimming very safe and the water is also very clear at the south end. The township of Sanur is never more then a few hundred metres from the beach.", "I think Sanur is a hidden gem in , There are less people on the beach and lots of stuff to keep you busy or rent a beach chair to lay by the uncrowded beach. We hired bikes and rode all along the Sanur beach pathway, It's amazing what you find and see along the way. We found little local shops further along for cheaper eating, shopping and few beers, but also helping out local people who are a little out of the way. If you want up market there are a few big hotel chains along so you check them out. We also hired paddle boards ,but there was a number of water sports to do.", "Have to love Sanur. The long stretch of beach is flanked by greenery and a calm sea. Numerous restaurants or quiet spots for reflection. I believe there is a place for every taste along its beautiful stretch.", "Sanur has a fantastic really long promenade that is totally filled with bars, restaurants, hotels and locals selling their wares. Lots of trips & boat tour operators and hire places of bikes and sunbeds and massage services. Character yes. The beach is shallow and remains so as far out to the main breakwater. Then too ferocious to swim and I didn't see anyone much out there, other than locals fishing. Water shoes are essential as not really nice to walk into, as slimy sand & seaweed. Whitish sand but further north the sand is black. We hired bikes along the front for a few hours and it was the easiest way to cycle the whole promenade, with stops for refreshments. Everywhere there is Sellers price when you ask and your price. Don't accept first price. 2/3 days is Sanur is enough, but swimming here, no. Happy travelling.", "..... during the last 30 years, Though the infrastructure has changed, there are more restaurants around in walking distance, more shops and the beach promenade has been extended, but finally Sanur has remained to be the more relaxing resort of .", "Sanur beach is a combination of relaxation & family gathering, local cafes, restaurants & warungs line the forshore for kms. Weekend see the nese families gather at the beach for swimming & socialising. The ocean water is calm on the foreshore with the reef protecting it, surf spots are further out. Love Sanur Beach.", "Sanur beach is calm and great for windsurfing and other water sports. If you are staying in beach resort you can count that your part of the beach will be cleaned. But in general local people litter way more than tourists and have low knowledge about keeping their enviroment clean, so expect rubbish everywhere. You will also be harassed by souvenirs sellers all the time. And on your walk to the beach you will be chased by taxi drivers who are more and more insistent and rude. It is also hard to stay polite when you are asked 'Taxi, yes? Tomorrow?' once every minute. needs to address some issues id they want to keep tourism as their main source of income.", "Sanur remains my favourite place in because it doesn't attract the loud and obnoxious tourists and still offers reasonably priced meals and spa packages. But the beach is equally nice. Take a leisurely walk (best not at high noon) along the walk towards the black sand beach where only locals go swimming. Magical!", "The driver told us is a MUST GO for tourist! Please don't listen to them. For some fish, prawn, oyster (3 numbers), we are being charged over USD100 for 2 person. Worst still, the taste is so so only. Please avoid this place.", "Sanur is one of destination in Denpasar area.with the white sand, and clean beach.it beautiful to see sun rise.beside beatiful sun rise in sanur also had art market. where you can buy some sivenir, like t shirt etc.with resenable price.", "The beach in Sanur is really nice for sunrise time, the stunnings across the sea such as Nusa PEnid a and Lembongan is spectacular include mount Agung view. Sanur used to be in the concept of Sea and Mountain tour (SEGARA-GUNUNG in the past. This concepts provided to the international tourists after the Duch Colonialism colonized Indonesia.", " in june is very nice with its cool wind and warm sun. Sanur is very affordable to visit. Just pack your picnic basket, sarong and slipper, you are ready for fun. The wave is mild. Good for young children. Also the sand is smooth type, so not to hurt young kids' delicate feet. ", "Now don't get me wrong sanur is a great place for families and couples alike, however the beach has deteriorated over the last few years and the water is not very clean. It's great for a quick stop but If your looking for an all day stay at the beach somewhere like Canggu is much better.", "Our two young children (4 & 7) loved our visits to the Sanur Beach. Our accommodation was not on the beach however we found many cafes/restaurants were we could pull up on the sun beds, have a drink & let the kids play in the sand & water. The water was a great temperature & safe for our two to swim in. Very relaxing!!", "Sanur beach is very good for families with young children as no wild surf. However if you do want to surf you can outside the Reef by the Hyatt, boats will take you out at any time. It is also a great place to just totally relax or take a boat trip, snorkel or jet ski. It has a gorgeous paved beach walk from one end of the town to the other. There are lots of great restaurants along the beach and bars. Really enjoyable early morning or late afternoon. Sundays there is a market at the Sands which sells really nice locally made items. One of my favourite places is Casablanca, Dine, Drink and Dance along the main street of Danau Tamblingan. They have live music every night and a nice crowd. Friday nights is fun there with free flow beer from 6-7pm. Monday nights Bamboo restaurant has a fantastic band and good food and is also one of my favourites. You can access the beach from a few points or cut through one of the hotels. Sun beds can be rented for the day for 25,000Rp which makes it cheap and enjoyable. The shopping is quite good with lots of stalls but also reasonably priced shops as well. All in all it is a very relaxed atmosphere, you don't get hassled like you do in Kuta and it still retains a bit of a village life. Ceremonies can be experienced regularly and Sundays when all the locals come to the beach it is lovely to see.", "Sanur beach is an excellent place to visit. It is quiet and nowhere near as busy as the other more popular areas of . Sanur beach has a long boardwalk which is so nice to walk along. You can decide on which restaurant to eat in and it has a vast array of local store keepers offering their wears. The beach is clean. white sanded and wide and provide a great view out of the reef towards the volcano.", "The beach walk was lovely, you can walk on the path a long way. The beach itself is nothing too special, nice and colourful boats, quite a bit of thick seaweed and some rubbish which didn't make swimming very appealing. Lots of warungs and shops on the way which is nice but you get stopped every 2 minutes by \\sunbed/massage/come to my shop...\\\". Not much shade though so we got too hot even when we went for a walk in the morning. Nice to go for a walk if you are in or near Sanur!\"", "We visited this place in evening ,drove from Ubud was a 1 hour drive.Wanted to experience the sunset but it was raining hence it was cloudy.Shame we could not.But we swam for almost 3 hours.The temperature of water was great however Sanur beach had a lot of seaweed .We did find our little spots to enjoy a swim without the seaweed around.Its got some waters port which we did not.Few restaurants around .There is a changing area which you can use.We took a long stroll on the beach.Had a great evening spent.Can try however has some better beaches to explore.", "It is an okay beach with heaps of huts & cabins next to the resto-walk. If you're staying in Sanur you sure wanna spend one day there, however for a real beach holiday pick another, less crowded place. Although the foodstalls in the evening are excellent! ", "Sanur beach is nice to be. Also great restaurants to eat in the day and evening. In the evening there is not much light . Not a place to walk alone.", "Bbq seafood on the beach as the sun sets is one of the most memorable experiences one could have. And if still hungry, bbq corn on a stick glazed with butter, sugar and chilli ?? is a joy to enjoy ?? for young and old", "Sanur beach, and also Sindhu, are still surprisingly in good condition and the water is relatively clean for swimming, despite the surrounding areas being highly commercialised and full of shops, restaurants, cafés and crowds. I don't think we'll be rushing back to Sanur, next time in .", "Parts of Sanur Beach are beautiful and clean with raked sand mainly outside resorts, who tend their patch of beach. Other spots not so well looked after and walk paths paving can be a bit hazardous. Ocean generally clean with a daily tide, plenty of boat trips, glass bottomed boats, snorkelling also. We love Sanur for it’s Village feel.", "Me and my wife were really troubled when deciding, whether to go to . We had visited here 2005, the plastic problem was not in the headlines then, but now we were thinking, what is the condition of the beaches. Sanur as our first place to stay was a relief! This is a nice beach, crystal clear water, which is also pretty still, as there is a reef arounf 150m from the beach blocking the 2m constant waves. Maybe the reef is blocking the plastic, because there was not plastic at all, thus no need for anyone to clean it up. Sand is yellow and soft here, so not that easy to take long walks in the waterline, as on the west side beaches of . HOWEVER, look at my Seminyak review! Twice a year a weeks period it might be different! But on my experience, Sanur is definitely a nice beach! The only minus: it is facing east, so no sunset!", "Sanur beach has good cafes and restaurants on the beach which was nice and a few markets if you like to barter, however some of the local shop owners can be full on and there is always someone trying to sell you something on the beach, makes it hard to have a nice stroll. A decent 3/5", "Do not expect to have a quiet and relaxing dinner here !! This place is crowded with people. The beach is full of hundreds of dining tables laid by numerous seafood restaurants and it is always full during weekends or holidays. Too many restaurants provide the same dishes and only god knows which one serve the best seafood...one thing for sure is that I have chosen the wrong restaurant ! The seafood was plain and highly overpriced. I can bought the same quality fish in another fish market for at least 1/5th of the price they offered here !", "After a long day tour we wanted to relax on thd beach, eat seafood and what we got was indegestion and disappointment. The food we had antisipated was not fresh. All the seafood was plain BBQ with no flavouring. The tables were adorned with aged and torn tablecloths and the drinks nothing to write home about. As we sat on the beach waiting for our food it started to rain. We rushed inside the balcony area to escape the downpore but as it was still quite hot we turned on the fans. They didnt work and we were then told by staff that they were just for decoration. So when the rain stopped we picked up our plates and went back outside. I declined the seafood (each order was for 2 persons to share) and everyone in my party said I did the right thing to decline the food as it was basically the worst they had ever tasted. it was too cloudy for a sunset ....so disappointing. The only good thing I can tell you is that all the seafood restaurants along the beach put on a traditional nese show.", "Sanur is a beautiful alternative to the busy beaches on the opposite side of . Nice swimming, walking, realxing area. Great walking path along the beach popular with pushbike riders of all ages. I walked for several km and it was stunning; lots of cafes along the way for a drink or meal. My preferred part of paradise.", "Sanur beach is very pleasant. Like many beaches, there are still many locals offering services such as massages, drinks and gifts to purchase, but they are generally polite and happy to accept no thanks for an answer. The walking path winds its way along the beach between hotels and the sand, but keep an eye out for bike riders. The beach itself is nice. The sand is generally fairly clean, and if you're not staying at one of the many hotels, beach chairs can be hired for a small fee. The beach is fairly steep towards the waterline, which is not ideal for small children, although when the tide is out it does flatten out. Watersports like jet-skiiing and banana-boat rides are also available, and I found the vendors to be honest and helpful. A 15 minute jet-ski hire will cost you between $270K-$300K rp. I was able to also take my 5 and 8 year-olds with me, and there was no extra cost, so we all had a ton of fun.", "We stayed at the Fairmont Sanur, which backs onto the Sanur beach. Daily had beach combers to clean up the seaweed / rubbish etc. Usually I don't fancy swimming in the sea at - but here I am happy too.", "My 'transport' recommended a trip to Sanur beach. It was OK! Plenty of cafes and souvenir stalls but the stall holders on our trip wouldn't leave us alone. We eventually left the backway from a cafe when leaving to 'escape' their advances. Please use my stall, You shop with me, etc. The hardest sell we've experienced here.", "We were ferried to Jimbaran Bay following a recommendation of friends. We were not disappointed. What a gorgeous place to watch the sunset whilst sitting on the beach and being fed your choice of fresh seafood. Wandering mistrals stop and play at the tables and the atmosphere is fantastic. You can opt for a table inside but for me this would have defeated the purpose. It was a little expensive by local standards at around $A190 for three (our driver Wayan joined us). We had a veritable banquet of Crayfish, Mussells, Crab, Prawn and salads, a couple of mixed drinks and two beers. We chose a restaurant close to the south end ( as recommended. I think the name is JBS or JB's but you may recognise from the photos.) The food was beautifully done and thoroughly enjoyed by all. Hint: Smart Casual is the dress code. ( ie. don't get too dressed up )", "Good place to visit if you are seafood lover. I love Grill fish in nese sambal and prawn in sweet sour dressing. The sunset was so beautiful while we had dinner.", "We had a stop over on our way back from Ubud to Sanur beach. Lovely spot of paradise for surfers on Hyatt reef. Nice little restaurants too. Shane F. Qld", "Seafood beach is full of atmosphere! food is delicious and endless choices, including water-boiled peanuts and grilled corns. be careful with your table, as the rising waves can wash it away", "Sweet sunset candle light dinner by the beach with your love one. Don’t forget to visit here and experience this if you go to . Plenty of restaurant offered package dining by the beach here. Price range from idr 800k - 2m.", "We stayed in Sanur, but ended up here without planning it when we visited the mall. The beach is one the most beautiful beaches I have seen in (I did not go to north). I believe it can be a bit dangerous in high tide but otherwise it is also great for a swim. The view is great. There are a lot of hang outs along the beach, where you can relax. I agree with other visitors that they can maintain it a bit more clean.", "Sanur beach is less busy, there are also less people on the bach to hassle and there are restaurants and bars all along it, beautiful setting for lunch or dinner", "This is a must if you travel to Sanur you have to take a day just to relax in the sun on Sanur beach, We took a walk from our Hotel Bumi Ayu Bungalows down to the beach it took us about 10 to 15 minutes we really didn't plan to stay on the beach for the day it just happened. It was amazing.", "The sanur beach is ok for swimming when the tide is in and snorkelling most times.There always seems to a cooling breeze off the ocean and you can walk or cycle the path along the length of the beach. A lot of water activities are available in this area also. The beach is clean and plenty of places to relax and you can also catch a sunrise.", "Sanur beach has everything you need baring a hectic party style nightlife. It has a laid back attitude with lots of restaurants and bars stretching the length of its trail, plenty of local style shops and upmarket branded retailers too. All types of cuisine catered for and from budget to high end establishments. A fantastic place to relax and unwind only about 40 mins drive from the airport.", "Stayed in Sanur for a week and enjoyed relaxing on and along this sheltered beach protected by a reef. The path that runs parallel to the beach is a nice place or stroll or cycle, but if the latter then watch out for hotel guests crossing to get to the beach oblivious to oncoming cyclists. The sand certainly isn't white or pristine clean compared to beaches in the Caribbean, and there's always some litter to be seen, but not to a degree where it detracts majorly. If you're after the perfect tropical beach, then you won't find it here. However, if you want somewhere relatively quiet to soak up the sun, that also offers a pleasant long walk and numerous bars and warungs scattered along the way, then this is ok.", "The bay has a wonderful long beach, The only disadvantage is the missing shade most parts of the beach if your up for a longer stay to swim. There are nice seafood restaurants at both ends and an and interesting fish market to spend your time near the harbour. You will not find somebody renting chairs and umbrella or selling much at the beach. There are however enough bars and restaurants close by.", "Highly recommended. Suitable for family dinner, romantic dinner, corporate dinner ( get together ). Pick-by-yourself seafood and cooked with local spices. Beautiful sunset view in the evening", "Sanur beach is about a mile long and beautifully laid out for a developing country. It also has large numbers of hawkers trying to sell everything under the sun of not very good quality. Barter for everything. 15 minutes on a 3 person jet ski for about £15 good value and huge fun. Trips to adjacent islands and other water-based activities including diving all open to negotiation (although March is very low season). Overall a nice place to visit if you can cope with the hawking.", "While travelling through , we went to relax on Sanur Beach. The sand is so soft and white. Bring your water shoes since bottom of the sea is very rough.", "Some really nice parts of the beach in Sanur. Liked the path that goes the length of the beach in either direction. Is great for walking or riding a bike and discovering what the beach front offers. There's loads of choice for dining or to just sit and chill with a drink.", "I loved Sanur. The people were so friendly. I didn't feel harassed by the locals trying to sell. The beach was lovely with a fabulous 5 km walking path with both up-market and local shops, restaurants etc to visit. The sunrises were amazing.", "I enjoyed my stay in Sanur, the beach is lovely and well maintained. It's a quiet beach which is nice too.", "Sanur beach is a nice and quite place to stay and enjoy and not so far to reach the destinations around .", "If you're looking for a nice romantic dinner on the beach, this is the place to go visit. We had some authentic nese seafood dishes while sitting at a table on the beach overlooking the sunset. This was amazing! I would recommend this to anyone wanting to have a nice relaxing dinner.", "Sanur isn’t the most beautiful beach in but it’s a great way to get to know the place’s culture. We started walking at the beach and through the Mercure hotel area, which was really nice. But then we walked through the Prama Sanur Beach área and that was outstanding: not only a beautiful and sophisticated hotel but also temples, statues and many more things to see.", "If you're looking for peace and meeting locals in than I would recommend Sanur. There are plenty of shops like other places in ", "The perfect beach if you want some peace and quiet time to relax! About 5 km stretch from north-south in Sanur. Nice sandy beach, with sandy bottom. Shallow and no current. Not crowded at all, relaxing! Still a good selection of places for a bite of food and drinks. Almost no \\private\\\" strips of the beach owned by hotels so you could walk all the way along the beach from north-south. Bring your own sun bed or rent.\"", "Lots to do here in Sanur, from the restaurants to the shopping to the swimming to the boating, something to keep you busy very day of your stay. Worth a visit if your in .", "Sanur is beautiful. I think it fits for honeymoon or people who wants to spent their time only by reading books and take their me time with some scoops of gelato nearby. Strolling around with bicycle is also an option There's so many things you can buy around the beach and all of 'em is very cheap.. local price! You can rent the boat to go to Nusa Lembongan or Nusa Penida..", "wow what a rip off!!!! Me and mum was taken there by our driver just before our flight. Never ever again. Terrible and old restaurant, old plastic cutlery and chairs outside on the beach. We ordered 1 fresh fish that was 1.6kg , 4 prawns and 2 juices and paid about $90 Australian dollars. All seafood prices are per kg. It put a bad taste in our mouth how expensive was the simple grilled fish. Tourist trap!!!!!full of rude and noisy Chinese tourist , cant even see the beach....after spending 8 days in this place made us so mad and disappointed.", "Sanur is the more laid back area of , in my opinion. The beach walk here is nice, with many restaurants and shops to check out. The area is more for those that have come to relax rather than go hard all night. Lots of great places for that in Sanur, but it offers those quiet areas as well. Don't mess with the dogs anywhere in , and wise to look at the monkeys, but don't touch them. Rabies is a big problem in . So, when you see a stray dog walking the Sanur beach, just leave them alone. Enjoy the walk and sights this beach has to offer.", "It is better to visit the beach early morning before all stalls are opened. Less crowded and easier to walk and feel the peaceful of Sanur. The water is very clean and clear. Feb is a cold season for the local. But with 29c cant be a winter season at all. Overall, the beach are cleaned. You can see lots of staff sweeping the beach all the times.", "We stayed at Prama sanur beach. From the and several 100 meters in each direction there is only limited swimming and snorkling options. Most of the beach has been sealed off so only watersports gets acces, so if you're into that, good for you. If you came to swim, snorkel and have fun in the water, you are restricted to walking out to your kness.", "sanur beach is good place to enjoy my free time, because i can enjoy the sunrice, swim, sports, and good food.", "We visited Jimbaran Bay for dinner after a half day driver beach tour. The food was expensive and really not great or even good. It may have been the restaurant we visited however, I understand the menu and price is set for all restaurants along the beach. No doubt there must be some variance in the food prep so if you must experience, then do some research prior so you can make the most of this somewhat highly rated thing to do. This was our most expensive meal and least favorite for taste.... very generic.", "Before arriving we read good comments about tasty and cheap sea food at this area. We are disappointed, food is expensive and nothing special. Service is poor and asking for tips for nothing. Local people argue that high prices of food is because of the sea view. There are a lot of other Asian Nations who has better view and prices of food and quality is 10 times better.", "In the morning this place is packed with locals but during the day there aren't many tourists since Sanur isn't the most popular place to visit in . For that reason we loved this beach though - there were plenty of places to eat/drink but we didn't have to worry about finding a nice spot to lay out at. It's also relatively close to the night market and different tourist attractions.", "My husband and I love coming to sanur it’s definitely our favourite part of to stay when we holiday there. We like that it’s more laid back than some other parts of and as we’re not into clubbing and partying until dawn it really suits our needs. We’ve been to lots of other parts of but we just keep on coming back to sanur as we love the people here who are very kind to us and make us feel welcome and like we’re all old friends. I would definitely recommend this area to anyone looking for a laid back relaxing holiday all the while enjoying great food and lots of things to do.", "Tables & chairs were set quite close to the sea. Fantastic view. When we were there, skies were clear so had a starry night blanketing us. :) Seafood was fresh and tasty but cost is quite high. Can see baby crabs crawling around the beach too! Noted that most restaurants have their own entertainment during dinner. We were lucky also as we saw some fireworks too. For us, just 1 time for the experience will do. Otherwise, I find the cost a bit too high.", "Sanur is a great place but in my opinion, not the place to lie on the beach. There are so many great places with great beaches but Sanur is not it. It is a place to enjoy the shopping, the nice hotels, dining, people watching and a good base for day trips around the island.", "I will never come back to Sanur... Sanur Police is at every corner racketing tourists, all the time, non stop. I am sick of them!!!! Just avoid this place, plus, the beach is durty, everything is overpriced, there is trafficjam all the time, hotels are old, and no local restaurant, only places for tourists with bad food. Sanur has just no charm, you can see that mass tourism has totally destroyed this place, this is very sad!", "After a beautiful trip all around the Island of our last stop was Sanur. Well not exactly the icing on the cake we were looking for. I do not know what else to say about the place other than that we hated it. If you have to go to the beach in (not sure why you would want to do that ?) you can better go somewhere else because this place leaves a lot to be desired.", "We spent 4 days in Sanur, and were hoping for a beach which would be good for playing and swimming. But there is a very strong tide which makes it difficult to find a time, when the water is deep enough to swim in and still not so deep that the children get frightened. Not suitable for family swimming - go to Geger beach instead", "The scenery, sunset, beach, sand, tables, music and dancers are all amazing!!! I come from the coast in South Africa. I know seafood. The seafood is very overpriced at Jukung Seafood where we ate. I asked for tartar sauce for the calamari and what i got was some pink sauce. For the amount you pay there is too much rice, too little seafood and sauces - tartar, PROPER garlic butter, and too many burny sauces. The veg, rice and fish need other sauces than what is offered. The calamari was a bit sticky. Our bill came to almost 2 million rupee and when we got to the hotel my boyfriend was hungry again ?? I get that you are paying for the scenery and service too but the beach is a bit crowded and the food over priced. Beautiful sunset made up for it a bit though xx", "Sanur is a flat beach, no waves, protected by a reef offshore. Some areas are seaweedy. Good for floating in the water, or for kids. you don't get hassled by people selling you stuff on the beach, but there are market stalls under the trees along the boardwalk. Lots of nice restaurants along the beachfront, but it can be difficult to get to them unless you cut through the grounds of a hotel.", "We spent new year eve on the beach watching people lighting fireworks. It’s a bit far from Jimbaran but easy to get there with car or motorcycle. This beach area still developing and no decent restaurant or cafe there yet. The local government had a local group band performance but ended half an hour before the count down then continued with local DJ performance. Local crowds really enjoyed the evening and the moment of the changing of the year.", "We tend to visit Legian for a couple of days st the beginning of the trip and end in Sanur often with a trip in between. We love the laid back, hassle free place that Sanur is. It's very cheap to eat, a meal for two people with a couple of soft drinks Todd to work out as little as $11.70 AUD for two people and the quality is excellent. The beaches are so clean too. Love The simplicity of Sanur.", "Sanur Beach located in Sanur area is nice, but it's it is not the most beautiful beach I've ever seen. The water came so low in the afternoon that the water sports become unavailable. But if you prefer quite beaches-for walking -rather than busy, noisy beaches ( such as Kuta beach), this place could be your favourite. ", "Sanur beach os very very shallow. On high tide one has about 80 cm to 1 meter of water in many places. It's for sure not the place to be if you enjoy going for a swim.", "One of the many reasons that I love going to Sanur is for the long seaside walk. The beach isnt as clean and no where near as beautiful as those in my home town in Albany Western Australia, but it has a vibe and realness to it. This is where you can see locals fishing at chest height in the water, out from the shore. Local famillies spending time togther on their day off and the the daily goings on of life for the nese who make a living from this beach location. There are dozens of small cafe's and warungs where you can eat cheaply, water sports, massages and little shops along the walkway. It was my daily must do- thing to do when ever I am there.", "Different parts of attract people for all sorts of reasons. The beauty of is that there is something and somewhere for absolutely anyone & everyone. Sanur and its beaches suits those who want a somewhat quieter beach, with far less beach vendors, a sunrise (not a sunset as in west ), no waves and far less hassle than could be experienced in busier stretches of coastline such as Kuta, Legian, Tuban, Nusa Dua, Seminyak. This is the first time back in Sanur and we quite like a mixture of busy Kuta and the laid back Candidasa and Amed. Some quick tips for local Sanur and the beach; . Bicycles are the go here in Sanur. There is virtually one main stretch of road and despite the lean road, cars and traffic are forgiving of cycling along the road as long as one is careful, stays left and rides defensively. Young tourist Yahoos' on both bicycle and motorbikes are always going to spoil and give tourists a bad name, but we coast along the main road as decent way to travel for getting from A to B for shopping, eating, getting a massage etc etc. . Cycling along the beach path is bitter sweet. The shared pedestrian and bike path is littered with tourist walkers and cyclers but the truce is uneasy and especially along the posh hotel fronts, the posh guests get snotty if you dare ring your bell as you ride past. I generally ride pretty slow, and give children, dogs and oldies a wide berth if I can . There is access to motorbikes and bicycles for the same price, about IDR30K per day. Bicycles for rent by day or by the week are plentiful along the main road . We found that the beachfront local warungs (eg. Warung Tities, Jack Fish) to be cheaper than the Sanur main road generally. See our review of Jack Fish separately. . Sindhi night market is a must for super duper cheap local food. See separate review. Go early to avoid the queues, it pens at 1730 and I would recommend arriving between 1730-1800. For a first timer though, it wont matter what time you arrive as you play/will want to absorb the atmosphere of smoke, tourists, locals and local vendors all mingling in a tiny courtyard. After that initial exposure though, we found that we preferred to get and get out with our food!", "The beach itself isn't anything too special. It's nice, not too many hawkers and it's pretty clean. It's family friendly. The beach has really calm water so it's good for kids. If you're looking for nightlife, Sanur really isn't the place. Everything closes before midnight. It's very easy to get around. Almost everyone here seems to speak English, and it's pretty easy to forget it's Indonesia sometimes. But it's a relaxing place, a good quiet spot to start a vacation if you've come in from a long flight.", "This is a lovely crescent shaped beach with golden sand and some pebbles. Best time to visit is early morning when you can jog along the beach and see the fishermen landing their catch. Yes, some parts of it , particularly both ends, do have some detritus but the bits by the upmarket hotels are much cleaner and is good for swimming or surf-jumping. The other time to visit is at sunset when it is a nice spot to have dinner at one of the warungs with tables right on the sand up to the waters edge. We preferred the warungs at the southern end of the beach but don't expect great food at rock bottom prices. Yes the seafood is fresh and simply grilled but the enjoyment is in the dining on the beach. Watch out for the local guitar band who wander from table to table playing Beatles, Rolling Stones or Eagles numbers but who only seem to know half the lyrics!", "Sanur Beach is a mixed bag. On the one hand it has some very nice, clean areas, particularly near the hotels that front the beach. We generally stayed at the beach adjacent to, but not part of, the Hyatt and found it to be clean, uncrowded, and pleasant. (For a few dollars each re rented a lounge chair and umbrella.) In contrast, there are parts of Sanur Beach that are somewhat dirty and crowded. The water is relatively safe for families with few waves and a nice sandy bottom. One of the nicest parts of the beach is the 3-4 mile walkway/bikepath that runs adjacent to the beach. The path is lined with trees, hotels, small shops, restaurants, natives selling wares and massages, etc. Some tourists find the latter annoying, but my wife and I found it part of the local color.", "This was our last night & we had saved what we thought was going to be the best meal until last. What a disappointment, we had the cheapest menu at just under $100AUD,it starts off at $80 but then there is a 21% government tax (all other restaurants we ate in only charged 10% tax!!!). The food was awful, it was overcooked & tasteless. The setting was idyllic but for the most expensive meal, by a long way, it is not worth it, they are ripping off poor tourists (you will be poor after you have paid your bill)", "Have been to this seafood beach restaurant at least once each visit to over the years and have found the food to be consistently good compared to others on the strip. Food isn't over cooked, staff are good and prices are competitive with other places. Great location right next door to Intercontinental Resort. Worth trying.", "1. Clean enough. 2. Provides seafood club and live music at night :) 3. Find the cheapest way, food rate start 750k-1500k per group. 4. Family friendly dine. 5. If your tour guide don't trick you they would offer you the best, you can get 80k-90k per person with main menu & welcome drinks, fish and grill food. 6. Affordable and happy tummy!", "Went to Jimbaran Bay for seafood dinner as recommended got dropped off by a taxi into The driveway of a restaurant and immediately got hassled to enter the restaurant. Kept walking and found our way onto the beach in between one of the restaurants as the road did not feel safe to walk on. Walked 400 metres down the dirty beach until we chose a restaurant, the seafood was overpriced and staff were pushy for you to order more and more. Food came out and was standard food purchased anywhere in , bourbon was watered down barely a nip. Total priced was $60 for two people. We asked the restaurant to call our driver both times returning to say the number was wrong and he didn't answer, of course they had their own drivers waiting. Would not recommend jimbaran bay, at night it does not feel safe and feels like slums. Staff are hustlers and not trustworthy.", "I went early morning to Sanur Area for the only kite surfing School I found it online there. But unfortunately the school was closed & that gave me the time to check out the whole area with a rented scooter. In general it is a beautiful area stacked with 5 stars & 4 stars hotels and resorts but those 5S & resorts has their private beaches that you can't enjoy unless u r a guest so any how I tried to check the free beaches their apparently they are for locals and they are not clean or equipped for any guests just beach with a lot of small boats docked randomly that you don't have a space to swim more over the water is oily. But I went to other spots in the same area that has entrance gate and rental fees & the water is clean and good for swimming but you can't name it the perfect area for spending the day there.", "20 years ago I moved to Sanur.Att the time Sanur beach had problems with sewage from hotels and other problems. I'm very happy to say recently, I noticed it's thr cleanest I've ever's seen . It may actually one of the cleanest beaches in southern . No wonder it was voted one of the best beaches in Indonesia several years ago by Garuda magazine. Congratulations to the Sanur government administration for cleaning up this beach and keeping it clean.", "First time i coming to this place really so beautiful, for sunset better if you want go to sanur beach, start from kerobokan or canggu or denpasar, around 4pm, because on the way big traffic, better more by pass tol, heheh my english very bad .. thank you", "Enjoyed the bike ride along Sanur beach, stoping for an ice cold beer or watermelon juice at a Warung or beach market", "We spent a few days at Sanur, whilst very different to Legian/Kuta beach it still has its charm. The water is perfectly flat, which proved great for beginner lessons on the stand up paddle board. There were also a number of other water activities on offer, including kitesurfing, jet skis, and banana boat rides. Also very safe for kids to swim as the water is very calm. Many of the hotels along the beach offer the use of sun beds either for a small fee or the purchase of drinks from the bar. We recommend getting a massage out the front of the Mercure hotel, was only 100,000 IDR for an hour and you got to enjoy a great view of the ocean. We are looking forward to bringing the kids here next year.", "great view, good atmosphere especially dining the sunset. the romantic music of the local band, soft light of the lantern when sun goes down, the breeze.. the wave..its truly awesome. lots of restaurants in the beach, so you can enjoy the sunset while having your dinner. however mainly offers seafood. if you are traveling with small kids, better to dine elsewhere as foods are mainly local and seafood. price is high compared to other places. but i think u will not mind to pay the extra dollars after having such an wonderful experience.", "Sunset while enjoying the dinner. Bbq seafoods along the bay. Drive there and have a proper car parking area owned by the deticated restaurant.", "Have visited Sanur beach twice, when we would do some activities. Clean water, great sand and very quiet. There were water sports as well but did not have time to do any. If you want to relax and enjoy the water visit Sanur beach!", "We visited Sanur Beach in early July 2014. I have to say it was the biggest disappointment of our trip to . I had expected a picturesque beach with warm, clear, shallow to swim in, but that is not what I saw. Yes the beach is long and wide, but..... The sand is coarse and yellow and there is lots of rubble. The sea was very rough and churned up, completely uninviting for swimming. The water is filled with garbage and seaweed, dark and dirty. This is not a pretty beach. Judging by the number of kites, kite surfers, windsailers and surfers, I would guess that this a very rough and windy location much of the time. As for swimming, almost the entire shore is full of boats, either pulled up the beach or moored a little further out. Normally you don't want to swim around boats because of the pollution, garbage and oil, but here there simply isn't even room to swim because of the number of boats, even if you wanted to. One of the things that attracted me to come to Sanur was the seawalk along the beach. And yes, there is a seawalk, but it was not a pleasant walk. Instead of seeing beautiful vistas, the walk is set in between the hotels and the rows of ramshackle huts that line the beach. All you see are run down, sheet metal shacks and vendors constantly harrassing you as try to enjoy your walk. Eventually we just turned around and walked back to our hotel and never went back again. I will give it one out of five for the pretty brightly colored boats. But if you want to surf or kite surf etc, this is the place for you!", "Nice low key vibe without too much hassling. Fun on the Sunday we were there with lots of local families picnic-ing on the sand and enjoying a big kite festival. The beach is not particularly special but we enjoyed the feel of Sanur in general - nice to be away from the super touristy areas elsewhere in .", "We stayed on the southern part of Sanur beach and whist the water was really warm the beach needed a good clean. There were also far too many dogs hanging and their poops around for my liking.", "Our driver took us here, & I had my doubts as soon as I saw the place which was surrounded by thick smoke, the smell wasn't the best either. We were greeted & led down to the beach which to be fair looked rather nice, but that's as good as it got. I didn't fancy sitting on the beach as it was far too hot, so were taken inside to a grubby looking little room full of flies. We checked the menu & were shocked at the prices, 200,000 for fish, a tenner indeed! I couldn't even order a drink as the place was absolutely disgusting!", "Love this location for the calm sea (because of breakwaters) and convenience - close to a wide array of hotels, cafes, restaurants and shops; yet never too crowded or busy. We enjoy strolling along the paved walkway by the beach anytime of the day. Did not experience harassment from vendors unlike elsewhere. Beautiful sunrise. Sanur may not have the most beautiful beach in but it's laid-back and the atmosphere is very relaxing.", "the bay is a lovely setting wether you are eating during the day or evening we popped in on our way back from Thana Lot its a bay full off little restaurants where you go to pick the food you want from the food counter ie it can be still alive and swimming if its lobster you can have fish by the kilo same with prawns etc you don,t get any fresher than this straight from the sea to the table and its tastes great if you want to watch the sun go down over the sea while you eat no problem wash it down with local Bintan beer ice cold lovely it does not get better!! However i have noticed that there has been quite a large increase in the food prices over the last few years we have been coming here its not a cheap cheap place to eat anymore like all things they change !!", "I stayed in Sanur for 1 week as a solo traveller staying at a homestay. There are lots of hotels, bars, restaurants along the front but all are very quiet considering it is high season. I didn't feel that safe walking along there at night as it was dark and quiet, but you can also go along the main street which was a bit busier. Mostly families here or couples, not a backpacker place and not a lot of things to do around the place. Luckily I stayed here whilst the Sanur village festival was on so that provided some extra activities. There is a Belgian artist's house here, (Meyer?) now a museum, which was interesting to see. Also a night market nearby, great for cheap, tasty, fresh food. The beach itself is beautiful - good for sunbathing, swimming, snorkelling, paddle board & kayak. Not great for surfing as you have to go quite far out and it is fairly shallow for quite a way. There is a nice paved route all the way down the coast line (I walked for 2.5 hours & it still carried on) You can also hire bicycles and cycle down here. Easy access to the main streets also where more cheaper dining can be found in the warungs. One end of the sanur beach coast line is where boats leave for nusa lembongan / nusa penida, then you have a long stretch and then the other end are more boats and a better area for surfing / wind sailing. This would be nice for families as long as you ate at reasonably priced places. The beach front places were almost all empty at night as tourism numbers are very low here. Excursions from the hotels are expensive, so shop around. There is a perama office here where you can book trips to most destinations. Easy to get a boat to lembongan. The WORST thing about sanur is the amount of hassle you get from taxi drivers. Followed, stalked, they will not take no for an answer and this is number one reason to not visit the place / not go back. It is unbearable. You can't cross a street without 5 taxis stopping & blocking your way, you can't eat your meal without someone poking their head over a wall asking for transport! (yes, this really happened whilst I was mid-meal!) I guess they are desperate with tourist numbers low but the only taxi I got here ripped me off, threatened to leave me in the middle of nowhere if I didn't pay more money. Go with a meter taxi or organised tour, don't use any of the other taxis or ones where they tell you a set price as they will just rip you off. Also make sure you can see the meter in a meter taxi as they will also try and add extra on. BMC is a great place to change money and Hardys supermarket is really cheap for souvenirs, clothes, food. the warungs here offer best value for food & drink and personally, i would always eat here. I ate in a tourist restaurant after eating nothing but local food for 2 weeks and that is when I got sick! i don't think they have a high enough turnover of customers to keep the food fresh. Warungs & night market are all fresh and I never got sick. A nice place to visit and if you want to travel around, you can go on tours which are well priced from here. Jimbaran is around 1 hr, Ubud 1-1.5 hrs, Amed 2.5 -3hrs in a taxi.", "If you wanna enjoy beach with more sophisticated fellow tourists, this is the place. Sanur is a calm beach where we can just dip in, swim or relax in the sun. Family and child friendly with many options for water activities. Not so much of teenager and party goers, thus make a very cozy environment whilst there are many good restaurants, cafe and bar around. Most of the staying visitors were foreigner, I was a bit of outlier down there. Though it is not within the center of touristic part, this place has good access to everywhere in .", "I think Sanur Beach is not a typical beach where you can swim/surf. Generally it is used for people going to cross the sea to Nusa Penida, Nusa Lembongan, etc. So, what to expect from Sanur? You may got its beautiful sunrise, calm beach, tasty nese and international food, relaxing massage, and so on.", "Driving ourselves from sanur, we had difficulty to find the place dueto poor signs on the road, crazy driving motorcyclists. Be careful!! At the front of the shop , there were burning coconutshells for charring and grilling fresh seafood of your choices. We dined at the back of the shop on beachfront , it's very cool on the sunset on the horizon of the sea. A must to visit!!! If you are seafood lover!!!", "Over the years, the popularity of has increased, bringing with it a business and bustle that Sanur seems to have largely avoided. There are also less hawkers than the west of the island, and plenty of day beds with umbrellas that can be rented for around $2.50 / day. The tide goes out a long way, allowing for wading out, and looking through pools at marine life. There are hire places all the way along, offering diving, snorkeling, wind surfing, surfing, paddling etc. Though the beaches are raked of rubbish in the mornings, there is still a disappointing amount still around and floating in the shallows. There are also a few skinny dogs and cats getting around freely, adding to the atmosphere.", "While Sanur has some world class hotels on the beach front it still maintains its former fishing village atmosphere. Due to a reef 800 metres off shore it is very safe for all water sports but no surfing inside the reef area. Also starting point for boats heading to surrounding islands.The beach front is 7 km long, and is dotted with restaurants and bars to suit all tastes. Or just lay down on a beach bed and have it all brought to you while you enjoy the views.", "sanur beach is like Fiji and vanautua clean people very nice, 1 hour massages on beach to die for;little family shops for t shirts; caps etc; a beautiful spot", "It's great staying at a beachside hotel- when the kids get bored with the pool, they can just run out into the beach.We're here in April, when the tide is high in the morning, and slowly moves out during the day, so it' safe for little ones most of the day. There are plenty of restaurants and shops up and down the promenade as well so you need not venture to far from the beach if you choose not to. Sanur is definitely a beach I would recommend.", "very expensive for standards, frozen seafood not fresh, overcooked and dry, rude waiters, coctails luke warm with very little if any alcohol", "We visited during Jan and the beach was absolutely disgusting. Full of rubbish and feral stray dogs. The restaurants are all really bad! The one we tried the staff tried to force us to eat huge, over the top platter for minimum $100 and all single dishes - prawns/ calamari was minimum order of half a kilo... and when we didn’t order what they recommended they were rude and dismissive. The cocktail I ordered tasted like orange cordial. What a joke!", "We visited here after staying in Ubud, on our way to Sanur and it was a big disappointment. After coming from the beautiful nese jungle area this was a shock - although a beautiful beach and blue ocean its very touristy and in your face. Restaurants are way over priced (more than double ubud prices) and service is non existent. Beach is pretty but you could be anywhere in the world, nothing special or authentic about this place. If you like a beach then head to Suluban beach Uluwatu instead as thats stunning", "Apparently the price of dinner at ALL of the restaurants is standardised by the government so you don't need to worry about value. The sunset itself is nice and the beach has nice sand but overall the beach isnt that great. You can see the pier and rocks which lead to a more industrial vibe in places, compared to a island paradise. Be prepared for large crowds too.", "The thing I like most about Sanur beach is the paved beach path that extends for kilometres. Even on a hot day there is a gentle breeze and the walk along the path is mostly in shade. No big surf here just gentle waves lapping the shore and it is safe for swimming. A clean white sand beach. Sit at one of the many beach side cafes and watch the local fisherman in their waders while you have breakfast.", "the seafood meal #b was good value service excellent sunset was great .would go again and again as they pick you up and drop you off as well as cook a graet meal", "We had a great seafood dinner on the beach - thought it was going to be a candlelight affair, then realised it was just because the power was out at our restaurant when we arrived! lol. Very nice experience.", "We stay at Prama Sanur Beach and the beach at the hotel is very clean.The sun chairs is very confortable with small mattresses. In the morning the water level is big but for lunch the water begins to retreat so you can's swim or stay in the water. At this time we go to the pool at the hotel.", "We stayed at the Prama Sanur resort which has nice private loungers on the beach. It was quite windy and we got a bit burnt by underestimating how long we were in the sun. There's a kite-surfing school right next door so it was fun to watch them go. The beach is very clean and you are protected from hawkers by security, although as soon as you step out of the resort you are fair game for the stall-holders all along either side...", "sanur beach is a beautiful white sandy beach with calm and warm sea water located in east part of denpasar town.this place has famous since long time. sanur beach is first time introduce by belgium artist called Le Mayuer and his wife named Ni Polok which remain in sanur since year 1973. he has performed his own masterpiece painting exhibition and start introduce sanur as a touirst place in ..", "We were here by May 2013 for seafood dinner and enjoy the sunset view. You have to compare first the price of seafood for at least 2 restaurant to choose the reasonable one. The beach is full of tables and chairs. When the time we came, it was still very hot outside so we just eating inside the restaurant. We enjoyed the dinner very much while waiting for sunset. On about 6pm we took some very beautiful sunset photos. We feel very happy to see such an amazing view.", "We spent 12 days in Sanur, with 4 kids. We had a great time! Sunday is great, because you get to meet with the locals, who are nothing but delightful! The CharGrilled corn is fantastic! look for the Husband wife team who nearly live & work a stall on Sanur beach! If you a beach that doesn't have a lot of coral & volcanic sand, just walk 200mtrs north, but stop by the stalls and enjoy a Bintang or a fresh coconut on the beach! The locals were so friendly with our kids, even though they didn't speak a lot of english, it's well worth spending time with these wonderful nese people!", "Should be the most beautiful beach. The tide/moon determine the rubbish. I helped fellow beach lovers every day to clean the beach. I was based in Sanur for 2 months -Just back and miss Dina's massage and the waitresses and lovely restauranteur's on the beach.", "We all loved the beach, safe for familys, lovely boardwalk and plenty of very good Warungs and cafes on the beachfront. Definitely returning to Sanur.", "Sanur has a promenade that runs along the whole village, from east to west side. The sea breeze is pleasant and the walk comfortable, the only problem are the occasional bicycles circulating on the same path. The one-way walk takes more or less 1h/1h30. In some area there are some souvenir shops, but the promenade mostly crosses only hotels and restaurants situated in front of the sea.", "Enjoyed sunrises from Sanur Beach. The section right by the Fairmont is a bit busy, with boats, though they usually aren't in use. Interesting setting when the tide ebbs. Very peaceful and tranquil though I wish it were a beach where one could enjoy swimming.", "There is a path that runs for miles and miles along Sanur Beach. It is dotted with hotels, restaurants, stalls and massage/nail ladies. I just love it!! A great place to watch the sunrise and the fisherman fishing early in the morning wading in the sea. It is busy in the mornings with people exercising (jogging, walking & cycling) and with locals heading to work. At night you get a great breeze at the many restaurants. A visit to Sanur isn't complete without at lease one walk along Sanur Beach.", "Loved Sanur beach and the walkway cycle path linking it all together. We stayed at Basikah hotel half way up and loved the location. Inland a couple of streets it's back to crazy busy streets but out here watching the waves break on the offshore reef drinking a Bintang beer was so relaxing and heavenly and traditionally what was all about not the craziness the other parts have become.", "The whole coast of Sanur Beach is mostly calm water. No serious waves. During the day you may find (mostly) old couples are doing sunbathing, and in the afternoon locals usually hangout with their family and friends just to chill sitting on the sand or bathing on the shore. Such a tranquille beach. But some season, the beach might full of trash and dried algaes.", "Sanur is miles long and features a well maintained stone path along its length plus loads of accommodations and places to eat. Unlike Kuta and the Gili's, the beach was free of refuse and a nice place to swim and sun. Walk inland a block for shopping if you want. A nice area.", "Sanur beach is nice place I think more for older people abd families becasuse there is silence and kalm... on the other hand there are a lot of water sports you can try... But what I dont like here is that you cannot swim there... there is small amout of water and by outflow there is almost no water...", "We chose this beach because is a quite one and it is perfect for kids. Our son enjoyed it a lot. Sanur beach has a path alongside the beach from north to south and you can walk or ride a bicycle on it. We had lunch in the restaurant of Hotel Respati in front of the beach and the food was delicious. Also you can rent a chair and umbrella and spend all day in the beach.", "This beach is not as nice as Sanur beach and it is very hard to access without going through one of the major hotels along the beach as there is limited access points.", "Sanur is a really nice beach. Tons of bars and restaurants and shops! Highly recommended when staying in !", "if you take a tour to Uluwatu, they will probably take you afterwards to have dinner on the beach at Jimbaran Bay. You think, a table on the sand, nice romantic dinner... No. It's a crowded affair with a massive amount of tables and chairs on the beach of a line of expensive restaurants. They have noisy shows that even clash with the neighboring restaurants. The food is all barbecued seafood which they overcook the hell out of it and then proceed to charge quite a big sum, which you can't really forsee because they charge you by kilo of whatever shellfish or fish you choose. Didn't enjoy much.", "The first day I arrived in Sanur I was taken aback (almost literally) by how strong the winds are on the beach. Somebody told me that this is why there is not such good surf on this side of the island- the winds come inwards, not outwards. As a result there are many kite-surfers making the most of the conditions! However, after spending another day on Sanur beach, I am warming to it- it's very easy to find a secluded spot, nice sand and a very warm easy-to-swim-in sea.", "We always make a trip to Sanur to escape the constant chaos of Legian. Beautiful quiet and relaxing. No hawkers on the beach, great restaurants and shops to keep you occupied and a fantastic 6km bike / walking track along the beach.", "With restaurants along the length of the beach this is the perfect place to soak in a sunset! I can't remember the name of the restaurant but it was beautiful - and by the looks of them, so were the surrounding restaurants. Dining is literally on the beach about 20 steps away from the water! We had singers who came around to every table taking requests, and were surprised by fire dancers too!! Cocktails were amazing, as was the seafood. Staff were helpful and friendly. Jimbaran Bay is a must see whilst in !", "Sanur beach isn't as beautiful as Aussie or American beaches. The water isn't as blue/brilliant. But it is warm and the kids love swimming there when we are in Sanur.", "We went to Sanur by taxi from Legian. The moment we reached Sanur we fall in love with the amazing scenery offered. We walked along the beach. Easy to get place to stay and restaurants are along the walkway. Just choose your preferable. Fantastic hospitality and we spent most of the day at Sanur. We may come back on the next trip.", "I always love a stroll along the Sanur beach front up near the Sindhu beach markets. There are plenty of good restaurants like Bennos, Tootsies, Bonsai and the Beach cafe. The markets also have some great fixed price stalls to take he hassle out of bargaining if it is too hot for you. if you really want you can also get massages, hairbraiding and manicures on the beach too.", "High season July-August 2018 live report. The northern end of Sanur beach where the fast boats launch from is predominantly nese in day to day population, particularly at weekends when you can expect to see the odd traditional ceremony. Sure there are dogs knocking about as they have done for a thousand years but they keep themselves to themselves and add to the local mix. There is a strong feeling of space up this end and a genuinely relaxed feeling about the place enhancing nice evening strolls. Sanur itself is an excellent base from which to explore eastern . The reef by natural design protects the beach which means on calm days SUP rather than surf would be the board of choice. The more touristy southern half of Sanur beach is where the water sport action is chiefly at. However. The beach environment is clearly under threat from pollution and tourism, a worrying trend worldwide. Every morning, depending upon the section of the beach and the wind, dreadful amounts of plastic and debris wash up. There is also increased local concern at the amount of broken coral coming in that beachfront hotel staff have started to bury deep in the sand in the early morning light. The combination of the two make barefoot beach running or walking do-able only with care. The Indonesian government really need to strongly commit to recycling and refuse systems and deploy coral reef protection and conservation measures before its too late, if its not too late already.", "Heard about great fresh seafood on the beach. We were imagining buying it fresh from fishermen and grilled on the beach as it's nicely done in Vietnam for example. We came all the way from Amed one day earlier than planned to experience that. What a disappointment. Poor seafood with no choice. Would have found the same disgusting quality thousands of km from the sea. 1 kind of shell, 1 kind of fish only, small shrimps and all dead in the ice (or barely) . Charged amazingly expensive. I could not believed it. cheapest option being 625 K for 6 shrimps, 1 fish, 6 octopus satay and 6 class. All grilled poorly and covered with disgusting chili sauce. the room was ugly, tables sticky and shacky. The beach is maybe nice but does not justify that price.", "Lots of fishermen catching fresh fish, and lots of nice local restaurants to join, where the fresh fish can be tasted!", "Sanur Beach is not crowded like other beaches in southern and it's good to walk along the promenade and take in the views. On a clear day, you can see Nusa Lembogian clearly on the horizon. The sea breeze is also cooling on a warm day. The only downside is the hawkers can get a bit persistent near the markets.", "I love Sanur because it is quiet and you can enjoy the relaxing nese beach. It's not a stanning clear water beach. But it's got a nice atmosphere. We got the deck chairs all day and just spent all day on the beach drinking beer and sunbathing. (There were multiple family members so we could secure the deck chairs all day. I am sure that the shop keeper will keep the chairs for you. (5,000 Rp each for all day.) There are laid back restaurants and some shops (like market) which are very cheap. The Belgium artist's museum was interesting, if you get bored.", "Went last night(25/08/14)this is a must do experience, my wife and I were staying at Legian and decided to go here for dinner, amazing huge prawns and the fish was amazing, we chose a live Groper which they cleaned, then grilled half and steamed half for us, cold Bintang and the large bottle was placed in a nice bucket to keep cold for us, although it didn't last long! the beach was beautiful and clean and we experienced the most brilliant sunset. Our experience was fantastic, I really can't understand how some of the reviews are critical of this place. if you go to a beachfront restaurant, expect to pay a little extra, just for the sunset, it was worth it.", "The white sand beach at Sanur has something for everyone. There are standalone restaurants jostling for space with those of beach side hotels and warungs. It is possible to indulge in water sports or dive or learn to kite surf. It is possible to for a walk or cycle along the paved path, rent a deck chair or find your quiet little nook under the shade of a tree. You can take a dip in the sea or visit a temple or the Le Mayeur museum. There are no coastguards so it is safe to swim inside the demarcated areas. The sea is not rough and good for families with kids. There are sections towards the north that are a bit noisy because of the shops and boats that leave for other islands.", "This beach has majestic sunset. We arrived early at around 5pm, the sun was burning hot. However we got the best table by the beach at Sea Cafe. For some reasons, the next door cafe had more crowds and more lively. Eventually, there were tourist group from China occupied most of the space. We spent an unbelievable 4 hours at the beach as we only ordered our dinner after sunset. We ordered sweet & sour crabs, grilled fish 1kg, fried squid, grilled prawns, clams, and fried vegetables. Foods were OK, and I won't order crab again, feel like eating shells only. We spent IDR 1,200k for the seafood dinner for 5 of us. Pricey, but we had a wonderful family time there.", "If you want to see a sunset while eating fresh seafood then this is where you want to be. There are many restaurants on the beach available and at amazing prices.", "we enjoyed a long walk along Sanur beach during a recent visit to Sanur . Sanur Beach is clean with quaint market stalls and lovely restaurants and bars all along the waters edge.", "We enjoyed walking along Sanur Beach , especially at night time . It was beautiful.The beach is clean and we walked without any shoes .", "The beach itself is not flash and swimming is really only possible at high tide,however the set up with the lounges and the way the hotels use the space for tourism creates a lovely ambience. There are lots of eating opportunities and it is well worth hiring a push bike to ride along the foreshore to fully experience this little gem. Also there are markets along the way but the traders are a little more pushy than those on the main stretch at Sanur. Lovely spot though and highly recommended.", "Visited the beach a couple of times during my stay in Sanur and found it to be a lovely area to spend the day people watching, reading books and having a bite to eat. There are stalls there and some of the locals will try to get you to come into their shops if you are not interested just completely ignore and they will leave you alone. Some in our group tried the jet skis which was fun and an 11 year in our group had her hair done in the braids which made her day. It was nice also to sit in a comfy chair and read a book for awhile and watch the world go by. A nice quiet area.", "Sanur beach is worthwhile for a little holiday stroll, if only to walk among the stray dogs just going about their business. There are plenty of beachfront restaurants and cabanas you can hire to muzz out in the sun. The dogs just walk around thinking they're people. It's fantastic.", "If you like quiet water with no waves then Sanur is definitely for you. The offshore reefs keep it very calm and the shallow water makes it very accessible.", "Sanur Beach has loads of water activities and nice restaurants, What we loved it that the beach is not crowded. We actually enjoyed a peaceful massage and had a great lunch at Lutus Restaurant", "There are a lot of nice beaches in , but the beach in Sanur was not the best. The beach was dirty, also the water. A lot of trash and no one is there for collecting up. Also are there a lot of dogs...", "The beach is the only good thing about Sanur. The shopping is mediocre, the town is not particularly lovely. There are gorgeous accomodations to enjoy on the beach, and that's it! But it's close to sightseeing without being in a busy town and that's why we tried it out.", "As far as beaches go, I think Sanur is pretty much average. Its sands are full of litter. Couldn't walk for a minute without stepping on sharp objects. Found some tanning chairs and paid 40,000 IDR for 2 hours. Free wifi. Cooled off with nice cool bintang beer.", "We love the layed back feel of Sanur Beach, the dining is great and watching the locals fish in the mornings is fanatastic.", "We stayed in Puri Santrian Hotel right in lovely Sanur Beach... very clean and white sand beach with clear waters for good swimming. Plenty of good restaurants right on the beach.", "Sanur is the clean beach side of the . Lots of resorts along the beach where you can swim in the beach while having your food/drinks.", "this beach is so peaceful. We stayed at the Grand Inna Beach and they have the best beach frontage in Sanur. It was just five minutes by car to Joe's Gone Diving where we went for diving. Highly recommended and so inexpensive.", "Stayed in Sanur for 4 nights , first time in Sanur and loved it . Beach is clean , with character and a board walk that you can walk or cycle along . We visited in November so was a bit quiet which suited us . Our favourite beach in ", "We go to Sanur as there is much less road traffic and the pace of life is much more gentle. We have stayed in the ambassadors area of Sanur and found that the roads are wider, cleaner and with less litter, this trip we went to the far end of Sanur for a change and found the convenience of being close to the beach, shops and cafes more accessible.", "We spent a week a few blocks from Sanur Beach and though we are not sun worshippers we spent a few hours each day wandering along the beach promenade people watching, grazing in the many beachside restaurants, bargaining with the many local sellers and getting a very reasonably priced massage. The sellers, drivers and masseuses can be a bit tedious at times if you are shopped out or massaged out but simply say no thank you, give them a respectful bow and move on. These folks deserve some empathy as the threat of Mount Agung erupting has severely diminished the tourist traffic. The threat level at the time of writing by the way has been reduced so rebook your flights to .", "We loved Sanur Beach, plenty of great food options & activities to choose from. The coffee was great as well.", "After reading several reviews saying how disappointed some were with this beach nearly did not go. Luck for us we did,the beach is NOT BONDI but has a quality of its own.A long beachfront walk/bike path makes it a very enjoyable place to visit.Swimming is not good but most places have pools ,the amount of good quality drink and food outlets overlooking the ocean makes it ideal for an evening of cheap cocktails and reasonably priced meals. We are in our retirement years and found the whole beach walk enjoyable as I am sure did many of the keen joggers and runners using the beachfront path. Give Sanur Beach a go,we are sure you will be rewarded.", "Well, the Sanur Beach is quite big and there are a lot of good quality bars, restaurants etc. so you can choose whatever you like. The beach itself is better from the path than from the shore. It’s full of corals and other things, especially these days with that big waves caused by the weather. But I guess it depends on months of visit.", "Enjoyed this beach. good walking along the beach path and on the sand to various parts of the long Sanur beach. Lots of markets and other shops. You will be constantly approached on the path by vendors asking your name and telling you to come to their shop. Gets annoying. On beach approached by aspiring manicurists (manicure not very good, I had one). Better manicures and massages away from the beach. in saying that, some bargains can be had in the market shops, in the end I was paying one third of the original asking price for some items of clothing. Beach is fringed with a reef and is very tidal. Best swimming on high tide. Also touts selling water activities will approach you.", "This bay is a working fishing village. The beach is generally dirty but the sea food is really great. nice place for a beer, some sea food and the sunset. It is also a great place for plane spotting as the airport is clearly visible. But the seafood restaurants can be a bit expensive, so compare before you go in.", "We did a day trip from Sanur taking in Klungkung, Tenganon, Candidasa and Tirtagangga. Without doubt this was our favourite place and made the journey worthwhile. Beautiful setting with much to marvel at. There is naturally water everywhere but lovely stepping through it enjoying this creation. You may bring your swimmers if you wish. The immediate approach road to the car park (walking distance) offers great photos of paddy fields and the volcano. ~1.5 hours drive back to Sanur. Thanks for the vote if you found this helpful.", "The place to see the sky touches the ocean and lovely sunset. But, i don’t recommend this place to have seafood dinner - really really expensive for small portion. I ordered the seafood set which they recommend as best value- when the serving are ready, it cost $130. When I asked my driver about the different restaurants and price, he said all are mostly the same. $130 for the serving in the picture.", "The Hyatt in Sanur has been under renovation for quite some time, which will reputedly conclude by the end of 2018. Meanwhile, however, the stretch of beach in front of it has relatively few crowds. We sat there one morning and it felt like we had the entire beach to ourselves. The beach is protected by a breakwater, so the water was calm and warm.", "Sanur beach has minimal hawkers, much less than the Kuta / Seminyak / Jimbaran beaches and this makes for a more relaxed experience. On the other hand there is no surf inside the reef. There are just a few jet ski operators and watercraft places. This is a comparatively quiet peaceful place.", "Mainly a fishing village Si not a great beach for swimming however Sanur beach it's a great place for a nice walk or bicycle ride.", "A hot afternoon...thunder rumbling in the distance..sounds of the waves and feet in the water...how nice if everyday is just like this...this is Jimbaran Bay...", "Sanur beach is very small and unclean. It's better to head to sindhu beach which is hardly 1 km away. Sindhu beach is clean and offers a great swim since the water is quite shallow and no strong currents. Very safe for kids to swim and families can have a good time trying out various water sports like parasailing and jet skiing.", "Even though it is always busy, at this time it literally comes alive. The numerous restaurants are full delicious food but be aware with extra costly seafood!", "This area was rebound for its fresh seafood but has become a tourist ripoff nightmare. Drivers receive commissions to bring diners who are charged exorbitant prices for average seafood with the smell of burning plastic and views of plastic rubbish from December to March.", "We took a day trip to Sanur beach via taxi from Legian (around 100,000 IRP or 10USD) it was a beautiful beach, you will need to take a right as soon as you enter the beach after you have gone through the small toll (it's pennies to get in) and walk for around 15 minutes, to get to a beach where there is no one around! Top tip - ensure you spend the day, the beach at 10am and the beach at tide out (around 13:00 and later) are totally different and both stunning.", "Don't get wrong. If you want to play with the kids at the sandy beach, do not go to Sanur. Yeah but if you want to dine at the mouth of water sea fronts, at the various graded restaurants from the local to the international, from the budget to the fancy, from the West to the East, then Sanur is the place. Also Sanur is a great place to start learning surfing. There are many surfing classes and facilities which will enrich your experiences.", "Very nice place to go to during the dinner time. I went there while having dinner on the beach in one of the nice restaurants and it was great. Restaurants are little bit expensive considering prices. But they offer nice fresh seafood. Perhaps the beach is not so nice during the day. But it is definitely worth to see it during the sunset.", "We recently stayed in Sanur & our hotel was within walking distance to the beach so we checked it out. Not impressive. There was a gross rubbish smell on & off when we went which was very unpleasant. I'm glad we stayed at a hotel with a nice pool as better then the beach. Many places to eat along the beach. We ate at one of them but I forgot to get the name of it. Sanur beach quiet but has a lot of room for improvement.", "We found the beach at Sanur to be generally clean and well maintained, though there are spots which could be cleaned up. There is a boardwalk along its length which ensures good access. There are hawkers and shops along the boardwalk, but that's part of the charm of for us. None were too overbearing in our experience, all accepted a polite 'no'.. The tides were low during our stay but we still managed to swim in deeper pools. We did notice some sub aqua littering which is disconcerting, hopefully it is not widespread. The main shopping drag runs parallel to the beach and is accessible via links to the boardwalk at several points. There is plenty of shops, spa's and restaurants to choose from there.", "Went to Sanur for a day. What a great beautiful beach so nice and clean with great places to swim and lots of place to sit around and relax. Nice restaurants on beach front to enjoy a meal and watch the ocean. 👍👍", "The beaches on 's East coast are blessed with white sand and Sanur, home to an extensive ex-pat community, is cleaner and better kept than most.", "fresh seafood where you can find alive fishes and lobsters here. but not all of them serve fresh seafood... you should take a walk and check their fishes first. some tried to convince as their fishes were fresh even through it was so clear to see fish's colour and quality of meat. so be cautious. price has a lot of range. so you can choose which is the best option for you.", "This is how I imagine how used to be. Much more relaxed and laid back. The Beach is lovely to walk on or just lay on. Sanur is a great place for families.", "Sanur good experiences with shops and eating places good price good traffic.not so busy compares to other places in .", "It was the first place our tour guide introduced to us once we arrived in the island. The only word i could say that evening was 'it is paradise on earth! While waiting for our dinner to be served, it was our table at the frontmost at the beach that made us so happy enjoying the nice sunset view i could had ever seen with my eyes. The menu was quite expensive but that didn't distract and destruct the mood. The overall taste was nice and the way the dinner was served was so authentic and exotic; it was in a very nese style! The sounds of the nese gamelan had added much soul to the nice surrounding which had really made the introduction to the Island of Gods so unforgettable. In addition, there were also few sweet corn sellers that sold the tastiest grilled sweet corn! I have to admit that the taste was very different from the one i could easily find back at home. It was so yummy! I just love the place and will surely come back again in the future!", "Compared to many other beach in , sanur beach was nice and guiet. Only minus was that some point during the day water goes really far and not so good for swimming that time", "We recently stopped in Sanur,the beach here is beautiful, you can walk for many kilometres along the beach, there are many litttle restaurants,beach cafes,shops/ markets along the way and temples. There is a proper path so you can cycle or walk along if you don't fancy walking on the sand especially when it gets very hot, as the path is also quite shaded. It isn't too busy, quiet in some parts, my husband and I walked about 4 Kms one way from where we were staying and maybe 3 kms the opposite direction, the beach is stunning all the way. You do get hassled by the locals trying to earn a living but if you are firm and say you aren't interested they won't bother you. They are always pleasant and chatty.", "Sanur beach is a magnificent stretch of white sand and at high tide is nice to swim in. Problem is the rubbish and pollution. It will take alot of education and time but something needs to happen. The whole concept of waste removal and treatment is surely a huge problem throughout .", "This place is a tourist trap and swarming with loud, obnoxious Chinese tourists. While the concept of dining on the beach while watching the sunset is nice, DO NOT visit any of these seafood restaurants. It is a rip-off. My husband and I spent over USD 100 on a red snapper, squid and shrimp cooked 2 ways. They all taste like crap. Fish was bitter and dry, squid was rubbery and shrimp was bland, dry and doesnt taste very fresh. For what we paid we were expecting a lot more. The restaurant would not call us a taxi and rip off us again by offering us to drive us to our hotel which is right around the corner for 40,000 rupiah. We had a plane to catch so we had no choice but to pay. It was a very unpleasant experience. Please do yourself a favor and go elsewhere.", "LOCATION Directly on the beach, it looks like dozens of restaurants are on this beach. Chairs and tables to eat are on the beach sand and very close to the waves. Food Price Very varied, at least around IDR 100k / pax. for simple food. Type of food Generally seafood. Strongly recommended as your dinner place while in , while enjoying the atmosphere of the beach night, and the view of the plane that came away is clearly visible from here.", "The best part of Sanur beach is the wonderful esplanade that they have built which provides safe, quiet biking walking or jogging along the foreshore. This is not a surf beach and is protected by a reef but still has lots of safe entertainment activity. Can be quite windy at certain times of the year.", "Sanur is an excellent choice for those who likes to rise with the sun, enjoy a pristine, calm white sand shore for long walks, quiet meditation, yoga on the beach, close access to organic & hearty foods, early morning great coffees, smoothies & bakeries. Stores & restaurants open into the late evening, but the overall atmosphere is of subtle jubilee and wholesome fun.", "One of popular beaches in , it's so beautiful beach definitely, no wonder it's popular. The beach is quite, it's good for people who don't like crowded. The sea current of Sanur is also calm, so it's ideal for swimming and safe for family trip. And the best part of Sanur beach is a very nice place for family and watching sunrise.", "First time in Sanur. Have visited on many occasions, stayed in Ubud, Jimbaran bay, Nusa Dua, Kuta, Seminyak, Legian. Sanur is quiter. Great for imbibing the natural sights & sounds. Traditionally viewed as the beach for mature crowds. But we were drawn here for its kitesurfing facilities (& other water sports). Took a dive trip from jetty just minutes away. Stayed at the luxurious Regent . Enjoyed delicious food from the inexpensive beach-front warung.", "Booked a car for a day. Dropped us at Ganesha cafe. There are many many restaurants along the beach. The prices are quite standard so don't be stressed on which to pick. Ultimately for us we re paying for the ambience( its not Every day you get to dine by the beach with everything catered for) Good food was a bonus! We reached really early at 5pm to book the front row. No pushing to order food. We ordered based on what we want. This is what we ordered 1. 1kg king prawn $405k 2. 1kg red snapper $195k 3. 10 sticks of chicken satay $95k 4. Fresh juice at $20k 5. Cocktail at $85k Comes with free vegetables and rice. Total bill about $1.1million. We over ordered quite a bit. But since we were there we shall just have a hearty meal. Overpriced but definitely worth the experience for us.", "Sanur is a nice sleepy village that tourists would like to visit. My family of four enjoyed walking the little winding road at Sanur and leisurely shopping among the myriad of quaint souvenir shops. The beach on that afternoon was low tide and looked pretty ugly, as it is muddy dark, and reefy. Not a particularly inspiring beach for swimming, by Australian standards, or any standard. President Sukarno in the 1960's built the first and last high rise hotel there to usher a tourism industry for . Today, no building in is allowed to rise higher than the coconut tree. Great law to protect from becoming a concretejungle", "Sanur beach is protected by an outer reef so calm water and no waves. There are several fancy hotels dotted along, with the north and south ends more local. Go to the far northern end for local prices on market/tourist items. From there the sand changes to black as the beach curves towards Padang Galak (some locals surf there).", "I really love Sanur beach and make sure we stay there for 3 or 4 days as part of our holiday in . It is kept really well , has lots of dining options all along the boardwalk a great market just off the beach and lots of water sports", "Sanur beach is little diferent than we imagine , but it is still ok .Mybe some more dirty than Carribean . It is hard to find unrocky and clear beaches here ...", "Love staying in sanur. If you’re looking to stay away from the crowds and enjoy a much quieter experience then sanur is the place to stay. Nice path along the beachfront with a great variety of restaurants and bars", "check out the fish markets . Fascinating range of freshly caught fish and seafood . Watch the huge fish on a pole being carried by two men from the boats . then enjoy the sunset with a drink and chose from one of the many places offering fresh seafood grilled .", "Sanur beach is beautiful with white sand and clear/clean waters to swim in. It's a great spot to relax and soak up the sun. There's also a lot of water sports and activities available as well.", "Long white sandy beaches dotted with fishing boats and boats to Lembongan etc. The beach is tracked by a long promenade, perfect for a stroll through the various stalls and warungs. Plastic is a problem, the beach gets the brunt of plastic waste which is a shame. It’s not just sanur beaches that suffer it’s everywhere, we also pick up plastic as we go along.", "It gets very crowded but there is heaps of restaurants to choose from and they all cook the same seafood. You sit on the beach by the waters edge and watch the sunset. An amazing experience.", "It's a quiet and peaceful place with a lot of good seafood restaurant along the beach... you can bike or just stroll along the beach path.. from north to south along the beach is a pleasant way of concluding the day in Sanur...", "Sanur beach is very nice and provide facilities for swimming. One can take cruise from here to other Islands and for water sports", "The food was terrible, too expensive for the price!! Toilets are dirty and the view is bad because it’s way too crowded. We went to a place called “Caviar Cafe” The food was very little in amount and on top of it they mistakenly charged us for one large Bintang which we didn’t even order!! After a long conversation, they finally found out it was another table!! Please, save your money and spend it somewhere else!!", "The Sanur Beach is a beautiful with clear und clean water😀, partly it's cleaned by the employes from the 4 and 5 stars hotels near the beach. There are also some small temple, Bars and Restaurants👍. The reason for 4 Stars only are the Dogs in the Beach.", "There is lots to do at Sanur beach; sun bath,relax, swim, snorkeling, wind surffing, jet sking, There are restaurants, bars and plenty of happy hours its a great place to relax and enjoy a beer or glass of wine or even a cocktail.", "Hadn't been to for 20yrs and was so happy with our choice of Sanur. Chose a hotel right on beach and it was a great decision. The beach path was fantastic. I had hired a wheel chair for hubby and it was so easy walking along path. Plenty of restaurants and shopping, we walked for km. We went morning and early evening and if I was tired of pushing hubby it only cost us $3aus to get back to hotel in taxi and they were very helpful with wheelchair. Also at night taxis only charge $3aus to take you to any restaurant you want to go to in Sanur. Will definitely be returning next year.", "Sanur is just the right beach for us with a good mixed of sea sports, shops and restaurants. Love to laze at the beach watching local fishermen standing in the sea with their rods, baskets and round hats. The vendors were not pushy when they approach us to engage their massage and sporting services. There is only the occasional jet ski scooting by that breaks the tranquility of the beach. The cafes along the beach front offer a nice break from the road side restaurants, shops and honking taxis.", "the fountain with steps were packed with tourists, but other parts of the park was clean and neat. Just on the way from amed to sanur so it worths a stop", "This is the place we were told to go for Sea Food but we found it way to expensive, more so than eating in the hotel. Almost US$100 for a lobster, 5 pcs of prawn and a fish. Excluding taxes and service charges. Its a beautiful view around sunset, but at a cost of a dinner you can probably get elsewhere.", "The beach in Sanur is fabulous. The water is warm and clean. Safe and great for kids. We hired stand up paddle boards which were great to use on Sanur beach.", "I agree with the other reviewers. We have spent several days in Sanur now and the beach is lovely to swim at and the beach path is great for a walk, lovely and cool. There are many restaurants a long the foreshore and if you like photography there are many of the traditional fishermans boats to photograph.", "Sanur beach and area is extremely quite area. The beach area is very relaxing. Not many people on the beach. No high waves at all. The beach area does not have major waves... because for a long distance the water is not deep. So it's excellent for swimming. Very clean beach area and not crowded. Did my research before going to and it was the best beach to live next to.", "If you stay away from the Fast Boat area Sanur can be nice. Busy market area can be annoying unless you are a shopper seeking a bargain. Good place to ride a bike along the pathway.", "Beautiful place, completely spoiled by the piles of rubbish piling up in its shores. Lots of restaurants along the bay front for a memorable evening meal.", "Great 3km plus walking or biking beach path with various outdoor restaurants and beach bathing facilities. Beach is clean and lacks any of the rubbish of other west side beaches. Lots of room to sunbath and water is protected by a reef so very little surf. Can go wading or swimming with little current or wake. Located in Sanur which is a quieter area of . Venders near the walk are friendly and not too pushy. Good place to watch the sunrise.", "Sanur beach has the advantage of being a local beach frequented by the local people and fishermen which makes it real! Sundays are a pleasure to go to the beach as the true family life becomes evident. Also early mornings you can walk along the little path and see local activities from repairing the boats, nets and just meeting the local people. It is a great treat ... that expands the joy of travelling ! Lovely restaurants along the beach on which you can sample beautiful fresh fish.", "Sanur beach really is one on the best places in the world. Not only is it beautiful and tranquil it’s lined with (tasteful) resorts and cute markets and plenty of fantastic restaurants where you can get served and eat with your feet literally in the sand. Not really anywhere else in the world like it.", "We went here for dinner as it was highly recommended by the locals! We found a local taxi driver on the street who promised us he would take us there and back, upon arriving he drove into a restaurant that his friend owned and we were more or less ushered inside with no choice! We quickly left and the taxi driver drove off! We then decided to go for a walk along the beach so we could get a good idea of the place. The beach was totally disgusting filled with rubbish everywhere which was so sad to see, there were dogs, cats and people selling stuff everywhere which was totally annoying and just ruined the whole relaxing scene we were looking for. We then found a place to eat which was quite overpriced $60 AUD and the food was not reasonable quality it was dry and tasted odd compared to seafood we have eaten at other place in . Overall i wouldn't bother visiting as the food was very average, the beach is disgusting. Very disappointed.", "Sanur Beach has a lovely, long paved promenade that goes for miles and miles . . . delightful to stroll along, people watch, stop for a drink or coffee at one of the cafes. That said, when we went to swim, we found the water fouled with totally yucky stuff. It is tragic that the local authorities don't police this area to ensure that the water is not polluted and the sand safe to walk on.", "Sanur is such a great beach. They don't have wave but, you can enjoy all kind of water sports. Not only that, Sanur beach is also a great place where you want silence and still enjoy the view. Sanur gives you great food, great view and great experience!!!", "If you are in Sanur this is worth a visit, mainly for the restaurants and the walk. There are several options for water activities including banana boat, kite surfing and jet ski (we did none of those). You can ride the boardwalk, but I wouldn't due to the people. Access isn't so easy with maybe 4 roads due to the resorts.", "Located perfectly next to a groyne to stop the currents from Sanur Harbour and right next to the Santrian Hotel this little Warung is full of surprises. You can order all kinds of watersport activities from Kiting to Glass bottom boats at very reasonable rates. The beer is icy cold and the food is delicious.", "Don't make a mistake by visiting this place. They are out to slaughter tourist. When I ordered a medium size snapper , a small squid and three medium prawns they quoted me for 800,000 rupiahs which is about us90. I said sorry tats too expensive when they offered me a package for 500,000 rupiahs. The food was hardly enough for three of us and the portion was very small. The bill came to 700,000 bill because they added 21% tax I don't know for what. Stay away from this place if you don't want to be fleeced.", "+The amosphere is great for dining +Watching the sunset while dining is a 'bucket list' to do item! -The bay is definately a tourist trap & can be crowded", "We went here on a day trip from Sanur it was beautiful. Clean, tidy and plenty of space. This is definitely worth a visit compared to some of the other beaches, one of the beach clubs let us use the loungers and toilet facilities for free which was fab, we did buy snacks and drinks though. It was quiet with a few people so it was nice. Highly recommend this beach and we had a two and a 16 tear old.", "wow amazing variety sat down to try some egg dish first whilst my wife enjoyed a nutella and banana pancake that was enough to feed two i then proceeded to a satay stand and omg 10 sticks 1:50 in Aus bintang and a coke to wash it down then walk around couple of quick purchases dont be scared to barter with the stall holders not for food but as it already dirt cheap great atmosphere everybody smiling and happy 😁😁😁😁😁", "Sanur beach was so lovely and clean. Lots of great little Warungs to eat and drink. Day beds or beanbags to hire to sunbathe and relax. April is such a great time of year to visit Sanur, its early in the tourist season so not crowed at all.", "We had a lovely walk along the paved pathway along Sanur beach on a Monday morning. Best not to go on weekends as the locals are there too and it is very busy! The ocean is clean, beach relativity clean, lots of small cafes and restaurants along the way. It was nice not to get hassled as you walked along. Recommend a visit.", "I was hoping for a relaxing beach with less people, but the inlet didn't have waves and the beach was unbearable to walk on with your bare feet. Come 5pm, the locals come bathe in the shallow water, collect the drifting clothes in the bay, and probably take their daily bath with the children during this time. The main street of Sanur is full of great deals on spas and massages with some decent restaurants, much better than the actual beach itself.", "In my opinion Sanur beach is just average. There are nice restaurants and a lovely board walk where you can cycle, however the beach itself is not that great. It's not kept very clean and there is not much space for swimming (low tide until the reef, not sure if it's only this time of the year or always). In any case, is a wonderful place for a lot of reasons but don't expect the Wow factor at Sanur beach.", "Away from the more populated area, Sanur is a great place to sit back and enjoy the simple life in .", "Nice beach beach, with flag indicators from the many beach front hotel for surfing. Typical powerful wave good for surfing, not for swimmers. Facing west, thus can see nice sunsets in the evening, and on the other side, it is decorated with all lightings from beach restaurants. Many locals selling goods or surfing lesson etc, very much overpriced, and can usually reduced by half when you walk away. So the price requested is not tally with product or quality. There are some section of the beach which are public, others are sorted with bean bags and sun bed for rent belong to some operators, you just need to pick any one you like, and they will approach with price. Many restaurants, colorfully decorated along the beach road, only very few bicycle riders, and the rental is much more expensive than Sanur beach. Sanur beach is equally nice, and much more quite. Seller there also quotes more sensible price for goods.", "We have stayed at hotel near sanur beach, we were able to take our son into beach, he was very happy with white sand, clean beach and not so crowded people. ", "Beautiful beach, lots of restaurants from expensive to very inexpensive. Everyone is very friendly and helpful. is beautiful and Sanur is the perfect place to get away from the tourist crowd but close to the nightlife if you want it.", "First time at and hadn't been out from Sanur yet but have to say this is a lovely place, particularly if you enjoy swimming,walking,eating and or cycling. A few km of paths along the beach front with culinary delights all the way. Seems to be a bit of a hotspot for some of the older folk and families because of its relaxed atmosphere and feeling of safety.", "Not the best beach to visit if you are looking nice to swim or wanderlust tan. It is in so it's beautiful and you can't complain too much on vacation, can you? But the only thing that this beach has really got going for it is the boardwalk which offers about 8 KM good for walking, jogging and cycling. Aside from the suburbia vibe there is a major dumping problem. If you are laying out, as I did, to read it will unfortunately be in between bottles and plastics and things of that nature. There are a few resort sites that have staff which clean and maintain the area, but if you are a true traveler and don't believe in paying for a good layout on the beach--do not count on Sanur to satisfy your lazy-day dip and read need.", "Sanur beach is relaxing and one can enjoy a massage and have lunch at one of the vendors selling great food at reasonable prices. Various water sport vendors are also available.", "We stayed at the Puri Santrian hotel. The beach is nice and children friendly. The Walk along the path along the sea is a good variation of little tourist shops, local restaurants and big International hotels. At south end of the path the local kids and families play in the water.", "The beaches cover the length of various hotels only some of hotels clean the beach puri santrian hotel . Lovely scenery fantastic views and plenty to do", "Over priced Seafood. Cheaper in Australia. Lobster and prawns and only barbequed. Wouldn't cook it how we wanted it.", "As others reviewers said, Sanur is a beatiful and quite beach where you can relax, have a bath, walk up and down. It is also quite clean, and you can rent beds & umbrellas.", "When we first came to we went to Legian. Well the Beach was oké.. nothing special. But when we came to Sanur it was beautiful. White sand, blue water and a lot of options to rent sunbeds, have dinner on the Beach or just laying in the sun without renting a sunbed.", "Sanur beach was a short 5 mine walk away from where we are staying , it's great for cheap food at the warungs which you must try as the food beats the more tourist restaurants hands down , the sunbeds are cheap and you can have them all day for around £2 .. the other down side was that the beach it's self was a little bit dirty , there was a lot of empty plastic bottles in the sand and all the offerings which get kicked about , it's very cheap to hire the little paddle boats as well which the kids loved", "Two and three years ago, this beach still offered a peaceful ambience, as not really much hotel were built. Compare to this year, that we found it hard to find car park though you have to pay for parking retribution. Food seller is not much like in Sanur. Unless you bring more money, better eat in Goodys or some resto besides it.", "Sanur beach is one of our favorite beaches in as it has white sand and very relaxing. We did some water sport and sea walker activities. It was great and a lot of fun. Love the beach and the people.", "The Beaches in Sanur are good for families and people who just want to be in water. Cleanliness is not too great. For clean waters you have to go almost 100 mts into the sea. The Beach is great for Water Sports and there are som good diving sites accessible fro here", "nothing much to see here, the food was average, and a bit pricey too. Mosquitoes are everywhere. The prawn was nice but that was about it.", "It may be seasonal but the beach wasn't very enjoyable in Sanur, nearer the Mercure hotel it was better but a little further up there was a lot of seaweed that if cleaned up would be much nicer. You could walk out a long way at low tide and the water was still very shallow. When I was there there was a fair in front of the Mercure with a number of shopping stalls and eateries.", "This is one of the restaurants along Jimbaran Bay. You get good service here, waiters/waitresses are attentive and friendly. The food standard is average, besides being cold they can cost a bomb. We had two chicken set meals (grilled/sweet n sour) and one set meal consisting of a variety of seafood (lobster, fish, squid), steam rice, stir-fried watercress (kangkung), corn and crab soup, 2 bottles of Bintang beers and cut local fruits which cost us RS 1 390 000. The ambience is nice, considering the sea breeze and waves plus you have a group of local musicians who entertain the guests and local dancers performing the traditional nese dance. Occasionally, you can see airplanes landing in the nearby Denpasar international airport.", "If u want to experience all of the Sanur Beach, do the beach front walk! It’s peaceful and scenic for most of the way. Locals will try to sell you things along the way, or even drag u into their market stalls, just say tidak terimikasi, and stand ur ground! The view from anywhere along the walk is gorgeous!", "Really enjoy this beach! Good for hiring sunbeds a bit north of the hyatt. Great guy there who remembered us from earlier, and gave us our fav beds(100.000 in total). Good stroll along the pathway, and lot less trash than i feared based on what i had read on tripad! Allthough some places not so good. Water usually good and clear and it looks perfect for families eith small children, but quite enough fir us as a couple! A few vendors and masseuses offering their services, but hey, they gotta make a living to. When we said no thanks it was okay. We liked it so mich we didnt go much other places for our nine days in sanur:)", "Sanur beach is a very long stretch of sandy beach with water sports available in n some areas. Plenty of small restaurants and shops.", "Overall, Sanur Beach is not a beach that's a destination. This beach makes for great pictures with the pagoda structures and the water looks beautiful, but isn't suitable for swimming or lounging.", "Our end of sanur beach is probably the largest and deepest nice powdery sand but lacks a daily clean some tourists partly to blame has they don't take away their plastic bottles napkins or cigarette ends there are plenty of waste bins close by good for swimming snorkelling fishing current can sometimes be strong personally I'd wear sea shoes has it can be corally in places you can also surf jet ski good selection of warungs and restaurants to get for and drink", "Booked this tour with a spa treatment for my husbands birthday ...spa treatment was beautiful Went to Jimbaran bay for sunset dinner ...WHAT A DISASTER !!!SO DISSAPOINTING .It was a set seafood menu and I had asked for a chicken or beef dish as I don't eat seafood We were given complimentary bottle of waterON ARIVAL ,some peanuts ..I had 2pieces of chicken and some rice and seafood platter for hubby with rice (no lobster or crab )paid the earth for this meal which was the worst meal eaten in for the price FOOD WAS SO NOT TO STANDARD AND VERY DISSAPOINTING AS IT WAS FOR A SPECIAL OCCASION..THIS PLACE IS JUST OVERPRICED AND OVERATED ...NOT WORTH THE TRIP VERY DISSAPOINTING", "sanur is a very peacefull and relaxing point in . a small town with several restaurabt which i suggest to visit in the evening while diring the you should enjoy the beachside.", "If you don't visit Sanur beach during high tide you will be wading in such shallow water for quite a while. Just ask around for high tide and make your visit accordingly. It's a beautiful beach, quieter than other local beaches.", "We stayed at the Northern end of Sanur beach and walked the 4 klms of pathway every day. Plenty of shops, bars, restaurants along the way. Always something new to see and experience. Beach was clean and water clean to swim in. The best place to spend New Year. The fireworks were amazing. Typical , organised chaos but no one gets hurt. Coming back as soon as i can", "We really enjoy the relaxed pace offered by Sanur. Everything seems to wind down. Food options are good. Nothing is as relaxing as a shoulder and neck massage on the beach.", "Many pass through Sanur on their way to catch a boat to Nusa Penida. The average age of the expats and other tourists in this town is higher than elsewhere in . This retiree atmosphere lends an all encompassing sense of calm and relaxation to Sanur beach. Lounge about on the sand or pop in to Casablanca's for a drink and a bit of music.", "Great atmosphere many nice eateries and great vibe. If in Sanur area well worth a visit. Strongly recommend", "Sanur Beach in front of major hotels is very good otherwise at high tide not much beach left. Lots of restaurants and beachside bars and good paved beachside walking pathway. The delayed renovation and reopening of the landmark Sanur Beach Hyatt Hotel with its dominent beachfront has hurt the local restaurant and merchant trade plus the atmosphere on the beachfront for a big stretch of beach near the now closed hotel.", "I love Sanur beach. I gave been travelling to for 30 years and have always loved Sanur best. It is one aspect of a that has actually improved over the years. Many years back the local government planted beautiful shade trees all along the beach and built a path that stretches several kilometres. They also stopped all of the beach sellers which often made it anything but relaxing to sit there. You can now sit in the sun or shade in peace. We have discovered that if you are not staying on the beach but want to sit there in comfort you can go to La Taverna and pay to be a day guest. You can then use their pool and their lounges for the day with a beach towel thrown in. Then any food or drinks you buy come out of the initial out lay. You then pay the difference at the end. We have found this a great way to spend several hours. The path is also great for cycling or walking on in the shade.", "I was quite amazed that some of the other reviews found this beach average or unappealing? The Sanur beaches, especially those in front of the Hyatt area were we've stayed a couple of times, are quite amazing - they are palm lined, free from erosion, almost entirely rubbish free, have minimal motorised watersports and an enormous area has been dedicated to swimming only. Given that I live in West Australia's south west that has some of the most pristine beaches in the world, and also surf (so have visited many, many beaches around the world), Sanur beach is still one of my favorites in that I have yet visited outside of the Bukit penninsula.", "So much to choose from on Sanur beach which leads onto Sindhu Beach huge choice of restaurants prices all very good. The markets are fun and they need the business as they are challenged by a nearby supermarket for gifts etc but its nice to give it to the locals. I few don't these cute little friendly market stalls will close and then it would not be . A relaxing stroll a cocktail or two what more cn you ask for enjoy.....", "Sanur is a nice beachfront with a cycle path. However, it is quite busy in mornings and evenings. Since I was staying nearby, I preferred to visit at night when it was calm and quite and enjoy the sound of the tides.", "Loved Sanur beach with its white sand and clean water.. My 10 year old even stumbled upon soccer goals right on the beach .. Loved the walking/bike track and advice any families to hire bikes for a bit of fun...", "Sanur Beach, was pretty clean the day we went, lots of locals swimming. Quite a few warungs on the foreshore and resturants. Couple of groins and lots of beach lounges. Lovely for a quiet walk, no hassels from hawkers at all. Guys went around the corner to a surf spot they loved it.", "The beach of Sanur is 6 kilometers long. A paveway all along these km makes the trip easy by walk or by bicycle. You can do it under the trees, looking at the wondeffull lagoon with its traditionnal boats or to people doing water sports like parachute, water skis or jet skis. You can stop to eat a local meal in a small warung or a wonderfull diner in a nice restaurant. You can swimm in shallow hot waters and this beach is particularly safe and recommended for family with young children.", "The walk along the Sanur beach front is a lovely spot and has plenty of quality restaurants to stop and enjoy a beverage and something to eat. Clean, clear blue water with lots of activities to enjoy makes this area a place for singles, couples and families.", "We have drive around and were very happy that we chose to stay in Sanur area as it has a very nice mix of beautiful hotels, great restaurants and Balenese culture.", "I love this beach. It is fairly clean. It goes on for miles and has a great footpath for everyone. There are lots of nice restaurants and hotels. Also you don't get pestered too much with the gawkers unless you are near the beach markets. Walking and cycling on this beach is interesting. Love Sanur.", "Sanur beach stretch for more than 4km, and got a beachfront promenade that makes it easy and relaxing to walk along the beach. Unfortunately there is a lot of touristy shops and vendors that makes the whole place not so charming. Even though there is a beautiful view with all the colorful boats, and also a much better place for swimming than other beaches, I would rather go to seminyak or similar beaches where the crowd is younger and the Atmosphere a bit more lovely. Sanur strikes me as a place for retired people, but still you will find some great cafes, restaurants and a lot of resorts.", "Manage your expectations before you go. is not a great \\beach\\\" holiday. Thailand is a much better option.. Some are better than others (Jimbaran, Nusa Dua), but generally the beaches are dirty, small and water is not clear. Sanur is white sand (versus black), and average. It's quiet and calm which is a bonus, but there was still floating plastic bags in the water....\"", "I vaguely remember the name of the restaurant the driver brought us to but most of the restaurants served somewhat similar kind of food which is barbecued seafood with a sunset view of the beach. We came here more of to experience dining by the bay and didn't put high expectation on the food. We chose the cheapest package for 4 persons x 2 plus two fried rice for the kids. While waiting for the food to be served, we bought some grilled corn from the standalone seller with a cart on the beach. That was the nicest fare we ate that evening. The package was very basic with a medium sized fish, 4 prawns, two cuttlefish skewers and some small clams and a plate of stir fried vegetables as well as rice and sauces as well as 2 small bottles of Bintang. We were not full to the brim though we were not big eaters. However, the experience of dining on sand of the bay overlooking the sea was quite worthy albeit the expensive dinner. The traffic was not very smooth as the road in and out from the bay was quite narrow coupled overload of vehicles.", "Pleasantly surprised to see the difference the Plastik Detox has had in Sanur. There’s no rubbish around! The beach is the hub for all water sports and is lined with warungs. Very easy to spend time relaxing and people watching!", "Sanur is known as a beatiful white sandy beach. It is very beautiful beach for having relax with your family. The water is so clean and it is very easy acces to get this beach. This beach is located in south east of , 20 minutes drive from the airport.", "there's a restaurant in sanur on the main road not far from Parigata Resort called THE PANTRY, i definite recommend it , we went there a couple of times , there food is indescribable , the flavours and choice are amazing , it's a kind of ala carte in there words hahaha it's really cheap for us , one main meal and entree with drinks cost me $17 australian dollars and this included 5 cocktails", "Sanur Beach was a short walk from our Resort. It was nice, but I think we are spoilt by our beautiful Sunshine Coast Beaches in Australia. The Resort gave us a free umbrella, sun-lounge and towel service. The sun-lounges were very old and tearing. The beach had litter along the shore line. Overall, a little disappointing for me.", "Sanur beach is very beautiful, especially with the cute little gazebos that stretch into the water. It is, however, a bit dirty and I for one was very hesitant to actually go in the water after I saw a dirty diaper floating in the tide. Also there are a ton of crabs running everywhere so walking on the beach is not exactly the peaceful idyllic experience one might hope for. Also, if you want to sit on a chair there is always a charge of some kind from one hotel or another. There are plenty of better beaches to go to if you're in (like Ulu Watu beaches, for one!).", "Nice place to watch the sun set with pla ty of options for dinner and drinks. Be aware that some of the seafood places are average at best and it’s difficult to chose one on appearances alone.", "I was in Sanur less than two weeks ago and had planned to photograph the sunrise on two mornings in a row and take a general look around the area. It is a nice beach but not great. What is good is that it isn't super touristy, but it is fairly dirty with litter. I shot some ice\\\" pictures, but again not great. The sunrise was nice to look at, but beach pictures weren't fabulous and need a lot of removal of rubbish. There are some ok restaurants on the beach, it's nice to sit at. Along the beach there are nese fishing boats that are interesting to walk around. I wouldn't say to give Sanur a miss because it is good to visit and spend some time there, it's just not spectacular.\"", "Great seafood, especially in cheaper local restaurants. Bit crowded for sunsest but worth it. Like this place", "What a lovely place to spend a few hours just strolling along in the morning or afternoon. Lots of places to stop off for coffee or something to eat. Hire a bike or if you have the energy walk the track that runs the length of Sanur beach. I would not advise swimming if you are used to \\clean Australian beaches\\\" But everything above the waterline is great.\"", "Seeing staff sweep the sand each morning and evening showed how proud they are of there natural wonders. Copious amounts of sun lounges, pods and tables. Prama Sanur Beach Hotel also supplies complimentary beach towels to their guests", "We went here on the way back from sunset temple. I felt like I was in an oversized food court on a dirty beach. The door staff were pushy to get you in there and the food very substandard. We paid 1,500,000 per couple for dried out fish. Strange tasting prawns raw muscles half a lobster and a bit if squid. We were very disappointed. Save your money and visit one of the 5 star hotel restaurants in seminyak. It will be cheaper and will be a meal you will talk about for all the right reasons.", "Sanur beach is amazing. If you want to have the nice yellow sand beaches, some grass, good cafe's and some peace and quiet you should definitely visit Sanur. The locals all says that Sanur is boring cause nothing happens there, but for me that is the reason to go. You can enjoy the beach, which is not crowded, you can enjoy the line-up (surfing) (you have to travel by boat though cause it's a reefbreak) and no one will be in your way. If you're going to Sanur, you should definitely visit Rip Curl School of Surf. The employees are the nicest people I have ever met and the surf instructors do a great job in getting you on those waves!", "Sanur beach is frequented by both locals and visitors. The locals use the beach early morning and late afternoon and it's lovely to watch the families enjoying time together.A very clean beach.", "Sanur beach is quiet place especially in in first half of December. Teher are many bars and restaurants. You can rent a bike or just walk and relax.I like this place.", "Average beach with litter on the sand and a sewage pipe exposed leading out to see. Sand is gritty, hard and dis-coloured. Some nice bars and reaturants along the beach line and not too many panhandlers, but a beach for me is determined by sand and surf.. and both at sanur are subpar. Not a highlight of the trip.", "Read about seafood dining at Jimbaran Bay in the LP guidebook (another fail for that edition) so we initial didn't mind having diner in this area when our hired driver to Uluwatu suggested stopping here for food on the way back to Legian. I was really looking forward to having a fresh seafood dinner. I thought we'd have a choice of places to eat but our driver took us straight to Tiram Restaurant and insisted it was the only place 'open' at the time. It was very dark (got there at 8pm-ish) and I couldn't really see any other place in the immediate area so I figured how bad could it be? We picked out two of the local fishes from the sea food counter. Our fish looked presentable but upon biting in there were these extremely bitter acrid patches that were inedible. Something was wrong with that seafood. I don't fish so I have no idea if it was because the fish were not cleaned properly and parts of the gut contents were spilled on the flesh, or if the fish was old or improperly stored, or if it was caught in the contaminated waters around Kuta (apparently lots of run-off in the area). It was quite pricey for inedible food but at the end of a long day we just wanted to get out of there. I'm sure our driver got a nice kickback for taking us there. We basically paid for a table on the beach, but this point was null since we arrived after sunset and it was pitch dark. From the other reviews under the Jimbaran Bay listing it sounds like scenery is dirty and not appealing anyways and other restaurants are similarly high-prices while offering poor quality seafood. The sad thing is that tour groups probably get these restaurants sprung on them when their driver pulls up to the door. No one who gets the chance to research some of these places would eat there. If you do really want to head out here find recommendations on a venue with good food before hand. This was the worst place we ate at in a month of travelling", "The beach at Sanur has a great board walk. You can cycle one walk. There are many great places to eat breakfast in the morning and the tide is usually up in the morning and the air is cooler. I highly recommend this beach area for safe swimming. Good for small children. The locals come here so it must be good.", "Sanur Beach, at least the section near the Maya Sanur Resort where we were staying, was very disappointing. From a distance it looked nice, but up close there is a lot of seaweed along the sand and in the water. So swimming and beach walks were not inviting compared to beaches we have enjoyed in the Caribbean, South America, the Mediterranean, and elsewhere in the South Pacific.", "The first thing we were asked when we reached Sanur beach was if we wanted to do snorkeling. And then we got to see the hundreds of boats that were anchored there. There were many jet skis too and a couple of people doing para surfing. The beach is clean and has shallow waters up until a and bar in the distance. Many folks were fishing in these waters quite a far way out, on foot : depth was barely 2 feet even 100m away. The waves crash at the sand bar and the waters at the beach are calm. There are many shacks along side the beach and we enjoyed having lunch there. You can see some ferries in the distance taking folks to other islands. On clear days you can also see the Nusa trio in the distance with Nusa Penida taking a large part of the view from the beach. We were scheduled to take a cruise to Nusa Lembongan but it got cancelled 2 days in a row due to the approaching full moon and lunar eclipse time period resulting in high tides. But, would definitely recommend a visit to Sanur beach !", "You must go there for a stunning sunset by the beach, and then spend the rest of the evening at one of the several restaurants lining the beach, serving some excellent seafood. I'd recommend going to Ganesha Cafe at Jimbaran bay beach. They have very good seafood at decent prices.", "Try the fresh coconut or cold beer. The food is very good. You can try pizza and many western menu. The price is worth", "Sanur beach is a beautiful beach strip. You can't swim here because of the waves, but you can still lay out in the sun. There are plenty of restaurants around if you want some food or drink, and if you're lucky you can find a swim up pool bar from which you can see the ocean. Many people rent bikes and ride the paved path along this beach. Please note that there will be some people along the path trying to sell you items or convince you to eat at their location; if you're used to you are probably aware of this. This is not the most beautiful beach in the world and it doesn't have the glorious white sand and clear water that most people dream of, so be aware before you go.", "Sanur beach is mostly calm as there is an offshore reef that breaks the waves. A nice beach but getting more crowded with a lot of cafes and stores now. Still good for a walk but not suitable for swimming.", "Great beach to walk along during the day and night. We ate at several different restaurants for both lunch and dinner and enjoyed every one of them. The weather was perfect during our stay and we enjoyed the views. The staff were attentive and friendly at all restaurants we went to along Sanur beach.", "We were picked up free of charge from our resort and driven down to Jimbaran Bay. We were seated then went and selected our own seafood and the quantities of each. The staff were very helpful as we didn't really know how it worked. Would definitely go again. It was lovely sitting on the beach and then to top it off we were serenaded by a group of singers who were actually very very good. They sang and played songs from Pharrell Williams Happy to Elvis Presley songs. Really enjoyable.", "I walked a long distance along the beach and was surprised how clean it was for most of it. There is a lot of places to eat and drink along the beach walk and stopped a few times for a drink by the ocean. I recommend that you take a long walk and explore the many options that you can choose from on Sanur beach", "Well there is no beach walking in Sanur but there is a promenade and this a huge positive for Sanur with restos/bars > vendor stalls (little mixed on this). The beach as virtually everywhere in sucks due to the garbage > they rake the beach but the next lot over may not and often the garbage is simply mounded > a real turnoff. We are from British Columbia and very spoiled.....wish this problem could be solved as many of what could be beautiful spots in are rendered disagreeable (Gili Air/Nusa Lembognan/Amed etc......watching the water from a table/lounger with a Bintang in hand is a work around solution.", "sanur beach is a nice sandy beach with loads of water activities.from jet ski;s to surfing,to paddle boards.there are loads of bars and restaurants all along the beach and loads of shops over the back.it isn't a great place if you like swimming but there is some snorkeling to be had when the tide goes out.", "Stayed in southern end of Sanur. The beaches are clean and groomed daily. There is a pathway/boardwalk along the full length of the beach with heaps of good cafes to eat in together with touristy shops and tour guide information stalls and massage places. Some very classy resorts such as Maya and The Fairmont front onto the boardwalk offering upmarket dining and spas. All in all Sanur and Sanur braces are a good location to stay in ", "Being an aussie we are spoilt for good beaches. Sanur is an ok beach. Bit of a tourist trap with lots of people selling you stuff you dont need. Don't let that put you off visiting. Find a cool spot grab a lounge chair get a beer and sit back enjoy yourself. There could be worse places to be. Like at work.", "Sanur is very good beach for children. It's shallow and almost no waves. Beach is little bit dirty and there can be algae in water. There is more good spots in beach so I recommend walking and looking for good place to swim.", "Generally very good seafood although some restaurants are better than others in terms of preparation and cooking of seafood. Downside is that it's becoming a bit of a tourist trap so prices are escalating quickly.", "I stayed in the Mercure Hotel on Sanur Beach. Despite the fact that I live near a beach in Perth, it felt like I was in a movie. It is such a beautiful place to walk through. So much is happening and if you enjoy watersports, there is certainly a lot to experience. I enjoyed Sanur the most, after also travelling through Kuta, Legian, Seminyak, Uluwatu, Pandawa Beach, Karingasem, Sayan and Ubud. I do recommend however to be firm with people who ask you to follow them to buy clothes etc from them. I got really tired of this after a while. :)", "Stunning place for beach side seafood with amazing sunset views very friendly staff every time great fresh fish will come again", "Sanur Beach is absolutely lovely and quite delightful to walk.You can take the paved path that runs parallel to the sea,strolling by the expensive resorts and private mansions while being continually pestered by the massage ladies or you can walk along the waters edge or better yet kick off the flip flops and get going in the shallow water baby!", "I first visited Sanur Beach 30 years ago. Long beach with few people. The addition of the brick walkway along most of its length has had a detrimental effect on the sand. Places where ugly boat jetties have been installed causing gouging of the sand. Walking the brick path is an ordeal, what once used to be sand hills is now a warren of alley ways full of stalls all selling the same thing. As a tip for shopping pick one or two places you can visit a few times to get a better deal. Warning: with so many stalls most people make one sale a day if they are lucky, so teh mark up is fierce, about 500%. Good for a walk through and full of atmosphere. The parallel street lis not much better and a lot more cars and noise.", "Lovely clean beach. Sanur has a reef so the beach has little waves which is perfect for children. Lots of friendly bars and restaurants situated along it.", "If you are expecting white sandy beaches, you will be disappointed. Sand is brownish and water is not clear. Very average indeed. Sanur itself is a nice quiet place where life is slow. Totally enjoyed that part of it!", "My husband and I met up with some friends of ours for a night at the Double Six Rooftop Bar. What struck me was that we were asked before being advised of directions to where the bar was located what our names were, as though there was a door list (which there was not) and the bar was barely half full. The cocktails are super expensive and are no where near as good as others I have tried, Potato Head's cocktail list is much more extensive and better executed. The clincher was the food.... My husband and I ordered the \\Big A$% Bucked of Chicken Wings\\\" which mentioned on the menu that it would be enough for 3 people at least - we are NOT huge eaters and what we received was a \\\"Big A$% Bucked of White Rice\\\" with some chicken wings on top - this was not good enough in my opinion. Service was slow - the waitress had to be chased down at times so we could order. I can see what type of ambiance that is being attempted here at the Double Six Roof Top bar but it is not been executed well at all. Food and beverage needs some work and service needs tidying up. Also nothing is more off putting that trying to fake elitism with pretending to have a door list when one does not exist - people don't want to put up with this kind of pretentious rubbish when they are on holidays - in fact no one should have to put up with it ever. Sorry to say but we are heading back to in 2 days time and I don't plan on returning to Double Six at all - there are great little bars along the beach with plenty of local people who are friendly, welcoming provide great food and beverages at a reasonable price and certainly don't have door lists.... steer clear\"", "The water is rather shallow, you can walk far away outside to the sea, yes, \\walk\\\", no need to swim! You can even experience fishing by standing at the sea....almost 100 meters away from the shore! There is a good walking path along the whole beach, which can be for cycling as well. Sanur is a small district, you can cycle around and save walking then. Lots of restaurants with different price levels to choose from. Enjoy!\"", "I spent 4 days exploring Sanur and 2 would have been ample. Noisy and very touristy in the streets I headed to the beach to relax. At the beach everyone is trying to sell something and the prices are pretty high. The highlight for me was the free yoga class at 7.30 each morning at the South end. I bought a fresh coconut here at a warung and was charged 3x the price I saw further on up the beach at a pricey looking hotel. I had a super back massage too but adding on a pedicure made it a costly experience.", "Walked along Sanur beach every morning, the sunrise are amazing. Everyday was different, Sundays are nese family day and it's very busy but great to watch them having family time. The beach path is great to walk along and see all the restaurants, shops and the nese Warungs. You won't be disappointed walking along the beach path.", "If you are on holiday with your family, I certainly recommend Sanur over most of the other beaches. You have some swimming areas, food is very readily available, there are plenty of shopping areas and small pagodas to lounge around. The sand is a little low still following a bit of loss following a storm a few months back, but it certainly is not an issue. There is some surfing and some kiteboarders to watch or just have a relaxing meal and watch the waves and boats.", "If you're choosing location based on spending all day at the beach then Sanur beach may not be for you. Lots of water sports for the active, jet skis , surfing , kite surfing etc, however, sand is rough and stony, sea not deep enough for swimming as there is a reef quite far out. Sea bed is stony with lots of seaweed. Not much marine life to see if snorkelling ... overall a bit disappointing .", "Beach in Sanur is very kids friendly. Waves breaking outside the reef.lot of shallow water and shade from trees available.", "I haven't been overly impressed with Sanur beach, and this is our 2nd time here. (we came about 1.5 years ago) There's a terrific breakfast/coffee shop on the beach and it's a perfect place to watch the surfers enjoy the waves. It's called Luhtu's Food. (prices are very good too) During the day it doesn't seem to be very busy on the beach - just tourists, but in the evening many people including locals come out to swim and enjoy the nicer temperatures. Then it seems to be quite nice! As with our last trip, this time we've spent more time in the swimming pool at our hotel (booked through Air B&B - Hotel Alit Beach) than at the beach. The boardwalk beside the beach is quite nice, and you can walk quite far on it. Just watch out for people riding their bikes fast! :)", "Nice to view the sunset but depends on weather~~ Seafood kinda expensive here, but is a experience to have dinner here...", "I went to Sanur beach for the first time and will be back. I found the beach to be very quiet with a lot of families enjoying the water. There were plenty cafes and restaurants to have a cool drink or relax in a beach chair. As beaches in go it was cleaner than some of the others I've been to.", "Sanur beach is best Before lunchtime. The ebb and flow affects the water so around 4 pm its almost impossible to take a bath. The water is just for bathing, not snorkling. But in the morning and upp to lunch it is refreshing to take a bath. The beach is kept nice and Clean. Many hotels got their own sunchairs but there is possible to hire. Along the beach there is a long, very nice, walkingstreet with a lot of restaurants and many giftshops who sells typical tourist things.", "It worth a bicycle walk especially when there is not a lot of people (early in the morning or late in the afternoon). A lot o coffee places and restaurants where you can stop (you can choose a warung if you prefer local cuisine). The path is in a very good condition all along the beach of Sanur.", "The beach in Sanur is beautiful. There are lots of cafes there and it is a great place to get a massage. Highly recommend Made' or Whyan (Susie).", "I like the fact that sanur beach provides a long jogging track that could be used by bicycles as well. Nice place to hang around!", "I visited the stretch of beach near the Maya Resort (the resort itself was fantastic). The beach area however appears tired and in desperate need of renovation/ clean. Many resorts are closed and most of the bars/ restaurants appear to have had no improvements since the 80s. There are groups of dodgy young guys hanging around - I certainly wouldn't be in this area at night. The beach itself isn't really suitable for swimming, especially when the tide is out. If you're happy to hang out with old hippies who seem to holiday here or you are happy to stay in your resort, Sanur may be ok....otherwise go to Nusa Dua.", "We toured Sanur beach on segways and it's a great way to do it. The beach is clean and less crowded than Legian beach that we also went to. It also has more watersports option if you are interested. Very nice!", "If you enjoy a blend of sand,sea, good food, golden beaches, great weather and lots of lovely stalls, loaded with quality merchandise, then, Sanur Beach could tick all the boxes for most travellers. When you add the proximity of Denpasar, ten minutes by car, and the availability of low cost nese Hotels, it makes for a high quality, lower cost holiday in one of the best spots in .", "A beautiful place to end the day, watching the horizon as the sun sets and enjoying a magnificent seafood meal. Seafood absolutely amazing, no words to describe the exquisite and so very fresh taste! Try the nese sauce! And cheap! Paid $60AUD between 2 for a grilled red snapper, squid. 1 oyster and 2 tiger prawns.", "When my husband and I got dropped off at Sanur Beach, the first thing I noticed was how quiet it was. It really does have a relaxed ambiance, and it possesses a certain idyllic charm. I can totally imagine myself retiring here! I think this place is perfect for older people who have outgrown the party scene. It’s a pleasant place to wander around and relish the sights and the sea breeze. Though it’s not exactly free from tourists, it’s an ideal place to recharge and enjoy a mellow holiday.", "Sanur Beaches is very nice to swimming ,diving , hav some water sports,and it is nice to take a rest and relaxing, and take a drink and food in the beach. In the beach you can do everything here.", "Sanur beach stretches on and on and offers lots of things to do. Of course it is great for relaxing and sun beds with parasols can be rented for the day cheaply.The cooling breeze is nice and there's lots of places to eat and drink and shops should they be needed. It also is a good option if you want exercise as there's a walkway the full length for walking, jogging or cycling along - fitness with a view!! The sun rises are amazing and we spent days down on this clean beach and clear sea.", "We love Sanur beach, very chilled relaxing vibe with great places to eat & drink along the front....... equally nice to just sit watching the sun set", "Sanur beach was the first beach I visited in Indonesia. I arrived at the time of a low tide, which I have been told is every day after 9am and until late night.So if you want to have a nice relaxed swim, you have to get there quite early. The beach was a little dirty with some plastic rubbish sticking out in the sand here and there - not too bad though. The view was amazing though.", "This is not an exceptional beach compared to others in . Only difference is the hype over sunset dinner by the beach. The ala-carte menu is purposedly over priced, so your best choice is a seafood dinner plate for 2, at USD70+ before drinks. OK for honeymooners, not so much for families. Perhaps compared to your country, the food is still worth it - barbecued fish, lobsters, crab, prawns, calamari. So, if your country are not by the sea and you want to try fresh seafood not in the form of fillet for the \\experience\\\", it's worth a \\\"tourist\\\" try. Otherwise, any such menu elsewhere in will be much cheaper.\"", "Dont expect so much of Sanur Beach. Its quite dirty and full of sea weed. But its pretty interesting to look at when its low tide. The sea weed cluster are teeming with life! Couldnt find a clean spot on the beach so had to pay to use Prama Sanur's beach area.", "We spent the day at the beach and had dinner at one of the ubiquitous restaurants on the sand. I read the reviews about the overrated seafood, so went expecting to pay for the sunset view and not the food. It met my expectations. The sunset was beautiful. We watched the planes take off as the sun set into the ocean. The seafood was overcooked, bland, and expensive. We had to look for our waiter several times to ask for things even though the restaurant was not busy.", "We stay at Sanur just about every visit to . It is always quiet and peaceful. There is a large selection of nice restaurants and bars along the beach. You can hire a jet-ski or go scuba diving or just lay back and relax.", "We strolled to Sanur Beach, about a 10min walk from our villa. The beach was surprisingly not touristy at all and locals were everywhere swimming and eating grilled corn and satay. Please get the grilled corn from any of the vendors - you can get it on the cob or in a cup, costs only IDR10k. If your stomach still has space, get a serve of the pork satay, costs only IDR20k for 10 sticks.", "A beautiful calm setting, day and night...loved it at Sanur. The sea is calm and one has multiple options for breakfasts, lunches and dinners with beautiful views", "Hello, For those who intend to fly long distances to reach paradise should not make Sanur their final destination. Sanur is laid back yes but the beach is a total mess. Also the foremost reason not to stay in Sanur are the constant planes flying overhead at low altitude. Every 15-20 minutes between 7am and well past midnight. Personally, we stayed exactly 16 hours before moving to Semyniak. So if you intend to go to , avoid at all cost Sanur.", "When in Sanur you need to go to this beach. Outside each motel it is raked each day and sunbeds are set up. Surf dont expect any as there isnt any. It is also devoid of sharks which is great. Great walk way along it which is quite easy even with a wheelchair. Shops all along the walkway beach side. The beach has many different types of surf craft on it. Amazing to see. Great nice white sand nicely manicured by motels that back onto the beach. Great.", "Went with my wife to Sanur ( ) at Hotel Peri Dalum. Had a marvelous time. Booked a luxery room, which is a kind of chalet. Excellent service all the way. Lovely food at restaurant, free wifi, free shuttle service around and to the beach (5 min drive). A very clean and quiet place. Any request you put, they will do it for you. Place is very central, a 10 min walk to the beach, or 5 min drive to a sister hotel at the beach. Overall rating by us : 10", "Long, level walkway along beach makes this an ideal way to discover the sights, markets and cafes of the area. Walk past hotels, beautiful grounds, warungs, markets, spas, boats departing for outer islands. Great little row of warungs that locals frequent, smells of corn cooking draw you in. We walk this often when in Sanur and always discover a new delight. Sanur Beach Market Bar and Restaurant has eclectic mix of chairs and tables, plus beanbags on the beach, a reminder of Alice in Wonderland tea party - go for a look.", "Sanur has the reputation of being a beach for the older crowd (leaving the waves and young travelers to the other beaches). So don't go to Sanur expecting a party atmosphere or great waves. This is a beach for laying out and eating at the nice restaurants that line the shore. There is okay diving and swimming is easy in the calm waters, but it's far nicer to just walk up and down the path (or run it if you can do it early in the morning or at dusk so its not crowded).", "Wandered to Sanur beach from my hotel, it is very easy to get to and is worth a wander. I walked along about 2km as there is a nice little path with lots of bars along the way. The water has some lovely little boats and there were children playing in between them. All in all a nice place for a wander", "There are parts that are quite pretty, but for the most part, I don't love Sanur beach. In order to avoid the hawkers and trash, you have to go to where the resorts are, which seems sad to me. I had hoped for better!", "This beach is really convenient if you have accommodation in the Sanur Beach area. There's plenty for a family with teenagers to do. All the commercial activity along the beachfront and the annoying hawkers mean it can't really be compared to Australian beaches. If you are after surf and sand in an undeveloped location, stay at home.", "I visited Sanur beach for my honeymoon. The private parts kept by the hotel were nice, but a lot of the public beach was dirty with litter and dogs. Watersports are available and if you get the opportunity to get out and do Sea walking, this is great fun. The beach is shingle.", "Sanur is nice quiet beach, here is lot of small cheap cafe or warung, but also little more fancy and romantic place too. Beautiful sunrise and sunset!", "Was expecting water sports on this beach but got disappointed..Sanur Beach is much much better for such activities. Water is ok but beach was too crowded bcoz of new year time.", "Sanur beach is actually an idyllic beach. Ginger white sand, gentle sea breeze, lots of sun and a 6,3 km (4 miles) long paved way along the beach that can be used for walking and biking. A lot of hotels are there and have restaurants along this way waiting for you to choose your favourite snack or meal. The problems start if you have a closer look to this beach. For example there is no sewage treatment plant in all of Sanur what makes the water dirty and smelly at times. That’s why many hotels offer their own pool even so you are directly at the beach. Piles of rubbish litter the beach and broken glass bottles make it dangerous to walk barefoot. Hundreds of peoples come sometimes from far away to Sanur beach to enjoy the calm and relaxing atmosphere. Just a few people think it is fun to ride a Jet Ski at full speed near the beach up and down for hours and thus ruining what all the other guest are here for. The engine noise is really disturbing and I do not understand why the hotels management do nothing to ban this disturbing activity. Many tourists go for a walk with their dogs on Sanur beach and think it is o.k. to let their dogs running freely. They ignore the fact that their dogs are heavily disturbing all the other guest as many of 's dogs are rabies contaminated. Do they really think that I am waiting to be bitten by their dogs to find out if or if not this dog is healthy or not? This situation is even more disturbing if you know that in the post bite rabies treatment is often NOT available. Like everywhere nowadays there are many people on this beach that have only an eye for their smart phones! They also make selfies in the middle of the paved way and thus accidents with bike riders are quite common. All in all I like the Sanur beach if only some people would more respect that rules and regulations that are in place here too so all visitors –guests as well as locals- can enjoy this place together!", "Only good reason to go to this place is if you want to experience dinner at sunset sitting on the Beach. Otherwise, the seats are thoughtlessly with slim metal legs which sink into the sand to give you that feeling of constantly tipping over. Well its just a total \\ambush\\\" , its at the end of the beach your tired and your driver gets his commission here, so you just resign to the fact although the reviews warned but you thought there must be something good about this place, well its not the food. Typical sets for 2 persons ranged IDR 650,000 onwards to 900,000. They have fixed servings by weight. Its better to go for selecting your own seafood of which you have only 2choices for most, grilled or sweet sour. Except for Crabs which had chilli and egg etc. However if your squid is cooked as whole its better as they weigh it in front of you and count the numbers which is entered on their note to the kitchen. Take note of the numbers and make sure they know you do it. Same goes for the prawns, you need to count. Not being one trivial with a little lost here and there, didn't myself count and when the food came 1kg of squid cooked as rings turned out to be like 500gms? Moral of the story is if your stuck at this kind of place its worth walking down the beach to the other restaurants who have the same seating and ambience but less crowded and suspect more reasonable.\"", "i visit sanur every couple of months. The beach is typically safer than elsewhere mostly cleaner ..theres plenty of beach side accomodation from villas to fancy and lots or rent rooms in the backstreets. Street food abounds the evening food markets are fabulous and theres a choice of party bars girly bars great dining supermarkets and every little trinket shop you could want. If you like a choice of lots of noisy nightclubs then they are half an hour away on the west side but for quieter holidays especially with kids the beach and streets are really great", "Been coming to Sanur a few years now, and must say the beach area has worsened. Apart from an awesome walkway with great restaurants, beautiful decorations and fairylights at night, the daytime look is a bit different. Some areas in front of hotels are quite nice, clean sand, no rubbish. Most parts though seem to be neglected. Garbage is floating around, plastic wrappers are strewn along the sand. Surely something can be done. I am spoiled back home with pristine beaches in Australia, but I love holidaying here and get my fix of warmth, massages and culture. It makes me sad to see the overdevelopment, too many villas and hotels etc spoil the scenery. It is nice to have the seabreeze cooling you down, watching the reef waves and colourful sails, but the water experience is really not good. I swam once in the ocean and then decided from now on it's the pool! Still, a wonderful beach for walking and talking to locals and choosing from many beautiful places to eat.", "Terriific setting on the beach with candlelit tables, although we (perhaps morbidly) reflected that this was the very place (same bit of beach) where there was a horrific terrorist attack 11 years ago. Our food was ordinary and overpriced, but there may have been better offerings from other providers. Definitely worth a visit for the spectac le but, unless we were unlucky, don't expect the feast of your life.", "Calling this a beach is ripping you off! It's not a beach at all, there's no sunbeds. The sand was dirty. It was mainly full of fishing boats so you couldn't go in the sea even if you wanted to. The walk to the beach was really smelly and dirty. I would avoid sanur completely", "I hadnt been here since the 80's. Sanur has grown of course but hasnt lost its atmosphere. You can safely walk on the street without the hectic traffic...the shopping is fabulous..the promenade at sunrise is just lovely...spas great...I could go on...its simply a fabulous part of to stay relax and unwind.", "Sanur beach looks spectacular in photos but sadly the part I was in had been badly let down by its tourists. Litter was everywhere and the tide brought in more. I'm not unrealistic and know that not all photos are completely \\Unphotoshopped\\\" but this was a real disappointment. Not sure what can be done. Other parts of the beach were slightly better.\"", "My husband and I went here hoping to have dinner with a difference. I cannot actually remember the restaurant name as there are quite a few along the beach front. The setting is quite beautiful and I'm sure if you were eating at sunset it would be an incredible view. The menus was only an A4 page long. On the menu it stated of you ordered seafood then you would also get rice, salad and soup. I orders 7 prawns which came to $20AU. My husband ordered some fried chicken and salad. My prawns came out fairly quickly and were not too bad. I wouldn't say anything amazing. We then say there for 25 minutes wondering where the rest of the food was. We then worked out that they had not submitted my husbands order. I was then informed that the extras I was expecting with my meal were only if you ordered 3 or more seafood items. My husband chicken was also cooked to an inch of its life. We paid $65 and both left very hungry and very disappointed.", "just back after a wonderful month in Sanur ,have always enjoyed a gentle stroll along the beach walkway taking in the views stopping for a drink and a meal on the way . on previous trips there was the odd occasion of moving to one side to let bikes go past and the thank you from the cyclists ,but this time it seemed that the bike was taking over and we were forever looking over our shoulders on hearing a tinkle of a bell and after moving aside very few acknowledge us letting them past .seems most bike riding holiday makers have left there manners at home !!", "We loved our trip to Sanur, it is a very friendly place. I always look forward to swimming when away on holidays and could swim up to 1 and 1/2 miles. However on my first swim here, the quality of the water was suspect. There was a lot of rubbish floating about, especially plastic. My recommendation to the people with responsibility for cleanliness and hygiene is that you need to have regular tidy ups, if that means having s boat that picks up rubbish from the water.... you must do that....you have to much to loose. OverallI we loved our trip to Sanur.", "I spent the whole of March in Sanur and will keep coming back time and time again. It's old at its finest with the addition of world class food, great water sports and the best kept secret in The Power of Now Yoga Oasis 👌 I am a yoga girl and found this to be the jewel in Sanurs crown. For clean eaters the Genius cafe is right next door. I love Sanur so much I've booked again for September", "Sadly our hotel had arranged for us to be picked up and taken to the Bay but with a driver who couldn't speak English. We were deposited at one specific warang and hassled by the staff to quickly choose their seafood to be cooked and eaten at their restaurant. After walking past their kitchen (trying desperately to avoid belly) we begged off, saying we had had a late lunch and needed a walk before dinner. Even worse was the condition of the beach! I have read some reviews and NO-ONE speaks of the level of rubbish which peppers the otherwise picturesque bay. After a long walk to the south, we stumbled across Sundara which is a brand new restaurant, recently opened as a part of the Four Seasons. It sounds as though we spent the same amount of money but dined in one of THE most spectacular restaurants in the world. The food, staff and setting were beyond imagination. We were literally treated like royalty! Get in quick before the crowd find out about it.", "Unfortunately Sanur is rather ruined due to every local plying for your business. Every two steps another shop owner or tour operator will harrass you until you promise to visit their shop or book at trip later. Not relaxing at all. The sea and sand are ok but there is ALOT of rubbish around. I would recommend visiting Sanur only if you are transiting to one of the islands.", "As an island, is surrounded by beaches Sanur is one of a must visit among many other. White sandy beaches with little waves so not suitable for surfer but perfect for beginner surfers. Like most beaches, late afternoon and weekends are most crowded. If you like quiet beach, come in the morning, after you jogs you can cool down with a little swim in a calm water", "My visit was there at Sanur on 9 Feb 2017, and i stayed there for 1 week at Mercure Beach Resort, Sanur. Its one of the finest and clean beach in . You can enjoy low tides and high tides both. I visited Nasa Dua and KUTA however the beach there was not clean. If u really trust my words water at Sanur beach is like crystal Clean or in other words water in our home water tank. I visited turtle island and for that i hire motor boat from Sanur and i find the difference where i am staying was heaven and other island are like not so clean. If i visit again i will go to same resort and stay there at Sanur beach.", "Go to Tootsie's at Sindu beach, fixed price and no bargaining done if you don't want to be hasselled. Otherwise shop in the other shops. Variety of restaurants and bars along the beach and free shuttle back to Sanur Parardise Plaza Hotel and suites.", "We stayed in Sanur for 3 days before heading off to explore . The beach is nice, pretty clean (the resorts seem to take the sand and get rid of rubbish), there are loads of sun chairs for rent, water was shallow and the promenade is nice and wide, good for running, cycling. The beach seems well suited for older couples and families, but it was still a nice place to rest and relax for a few days. Was the it the most beautiful beach in , no, but it was a lovely place to rest and relax. ", "Took my family to Sanur for lunch/afternoon, but we were only there an hour. I couldn't believe how run down and dirty it was. It was school holidays and it was so quiet, no one around. Walking along the beach walkway we were continually hassled by people wanting us to buy from their shop, following us for ages. It had been a few years since I last visited Sanuar and after this visit, I probably won't ever return.", "This must be the most popular beach of . We visited the beach 3 times during our stay in . Recommended activities are: Explore Sanur, rent a bike and cycle along the beach path, Learn to surf or windsurf. Head to the blue lagoon which is protected by a reef against the high waves. For shopping fans, you can walk to many shops on the streets of alan Tambligan and Jalan Mertasari.", "We liked Sanur. We had great fun riding the boardwalk on these old school Chinese cruiser style bikes. Lots of of good spots to stop for a bite and have a Bintang. Easy relaxing 3 days. Then off to an Island.", "Its not too bad, considering the fact that it is 15 minutes from the Sanur Paradise Plaza Hotel and Suites. But there was trash floating in the water and was very hot (but there was water). There is a restaurant and a bathroom, but my family did not try the restaurant, so I don't know if it is good or not. There are probably some better beaches out there", "Lovely beach in Sanur that has a great walking path from one end to the other - about 6 km long. There is some garbage along the sand that has washed up or been tossed, but because of all the resorts taking care of the beaches along here that they front there isn't much that is not kept up. Interesting & tasty restaurants, people & boats all over also.", "Nice calm beach for children. Just watch out for the seaweed spots. There are less people here but you still have to hire chairs. We paid 50,000 per chair. I would suggest hiring a bike as its a nice ride along Sanur Beach.", "Sanur beach is special in many ways. What I love the most is the gold sand and the green low trees right on the beach. The north side is full of restaurants with seafronts on the beach, shops, markets and massage stalls. It comes to life in the evening. The south side is more quite and natural, with long stretches of beach with nothing but sand, a few restaurants and hotels here and there and some very traditional food stalls towards the Sanur marina. We have been here twice, at the end of the wet season (April), with warmer water and less people, and during the dry season (July), with less hot weather and way more people. But in both occasions it was special and we want to come back as many times as possible.", "The food and atmosphere is good....it's a bit pricey for but worth doing once. There are singers that roam among the tables and the restaurant just down from where I was had a nese dancer performing. Beautiful as the sun sets over Jimbaran Bay", "Love walking along the shore of Sanur beach it has a great pathway going all the way to the Sanur Markets. The pathway is used for walking, jogging or bike riding. I love bike riding along it’s so easy no hills flat all the way and its great you can stop and have a bite to eat along the way or browse some of the little stalls or just peddle away looking at all the hotels and resorts and there are heaps of little massage beds along the way for those who wish to indulge in a cheap beach massage by some the local nese", "Sanur beach is beautifully clean . The cobbled walk/pathway is great asset to the beachfront as you can walk from resort to resort and head to Sindu and Baruna markets . I find cycling the length of the pathway is best in morning as Sanur wakes up to wonderful sunrise.", "We like everything about Sanur It has a lovely Village Feel, the nese people, the Shopes, the Cafe's on the beach, also the nice Restaurants.", "Has reached its tipping point. Beaches are very polluted, rubbish everywhere and some politeness disappearing. Sanur Beach was just not pleasant at all! We have loved the beach areas to death I fear. Head north for much cleaner and traditional experiences.", "If you are at one of the oceanshore resort hotels in Sanur such as the Hyatt then you will find that Sanur Beach is get in good condition. However if you venture to the public area of the beach up the northern end, then the picture is very different. As many others have noted, there is rubbish strewn across the sand. The water doesn't look particulary enticing to have a splash in. However on clear days, especially in the morning try to pop a long for a glimpse of the huge volcano to the north which you can see from the beach. Impressive sight.", "Fab to hire bicycles and cruise up and down the ocean path right on the beach. Can stop for a swim, restaurants, coffee, cocktails or shopping at the market stalls. Always hire bikes when we go to Sanur....really makes our holiday!!", "I stayed at the Fairmont on Sanur beach, and honestly i was so disappointed with the beach. Its just full of stray dogs and boats docked all day. Its dirty and full of algae...the community tries to keep it clean every morning but to no avail. Its really just a nice bach to stroll around since they have a small boardwalk that you can stroll or go jogging during sunrise. But besides the boardwalk, there is nothing for this beach, dirty, full of boats, no waves and full of algae every day...in my opinion not worth the visit and not worth staying in Sanur, lots of better beaches to stay in ", "During our holiday in Ubud we wanted to have a nice relaxing day with nothing to do at Sanur beach, but it was a big disappointment. Maybe because of the low tide but the water was extremely shallow full of rocks, stones, and dead corals everywhere. We walked into the warm sea approximately 400m but it was the same all way. Fortunately we rent sunbeds where the price included the possibility to swim in its hotel's swimming pool so in the end we spent the whole day there.", "I loved staying at Sanur Beach, it's warm, friendly and just right for a brief stay. Great when I went because I went to learn about speaking and enjoyed the course very much. I'm happy with that.", "Stayed at Sanur (Puri Santrian) and spent time on the beach relaxing, cocktails, sunsets & breakfast. Lovely spot without any hassles. Watch the reef break and boats.", "i call sanur as my home sweet home. i grew around here, so i came here often. to swim, play water sport, morning walked or run. always miss this place while i'm away.", "We love Sanur Beach . It is quiet with high quality restuarants and service. The beaches are clean and uncrowded.", "My friend and I were taken to the Seaside Cafe by a free taxi (which is obviously added to the overall price) from our hotel. Whilst the sunset certainly is stunning and the incoming planes added another interesting element, the set menu seafood platter for two was quite disappointing. The best part was the rice and maybe the fish and lobster as the mussels were over spiced, the prawns too dry and the calamari was like rubber. We also felt obliged by our waiter to offer him a tip after the musicians had finished at our table. I also didn't expect to be sitting on sand...be prepared...however watching the water, the young man selling corn and the passing parade of tourists was fascinating. The overall cost for two was just over 1 million rupiah with the added tax etc ( and we had no alcohol etc)", "The entire area of Sanur is beautiful. The people and lovely and the area is safe and full of everything you need from great restaurants to awesome shopping. The beaches are lovely and great to see the sunrise from.", "Had seafood for dinner at one of the many stores along the beach:) The view was amazing and it was a different experience having to dine facing the sea ?? The seafood we had however, was very overpriced. It cost us about $105 for 2 for 2 plates of seafood including some prawns, fishes,Clams and squids. rice and drinks were also included but we felt it was too expensive as we could have easily used the same amount of money to eat a hotel seafood buffet in singapore. However, for the view, i guess it was worth it. Be careful when dining there as there are many restaurants selling similar styles of food, find the best one. The restaurant i went to was decent but i am sure you can find better ones along the beach. I was brought there by my private driver so i thought he could be getting extra comission for bringing us to the restaurant but all is well as we also had our tummies filled at the end of the day!", "Sanur Beach doesn't have a big wave. So it's save for kids to swim in. And I love seeing the colored boats.", "After reading mixed reviews I was not sure what to expect. The beach is nothing spectacular but nice enough. Certainly pleasant to visit and watch sun go down. Found food eateries on the beach front dissapointing with meals being very small and nothing to encourage return business. You would be better going a few blocks back for better value and quality. Dont expect to come to Sanur for a cheap holiday if you need to eat out. With two taxes and anything other than beer expensive, be prepared to spend plenty on food and drinks", "No surf at Sanur but the water is cleaner with less pollution than Seminyak, Legian etc. No beach chairs or umbrellas to hire unless your staying at one of the 5 star resorts on the beach. Sanur is quieter than the other side of the island. Still plenty of good restaurants, cheap and expensive. Great place to stay", "Sanur on Eastern of Denpasar. Drive only 30 by car. This beach has white sands and clean area also. Many trader seller ness handcraft, clothes and many souvenir stuffs. On beach there is many speed boat port to go nusa penida Island, Lembongan Island, Gili Island. Many interesting place here.. Just visit it.!!", "I really enjoyed Sanur because of The walking or bike path all along the 7k beach. Boutique hotels and restaurants to stop at after a swim in the shallow waters. Sunsets are stupendous and morning walks a great way to start your day.", "Sanur beach is a nice 2 mile stretch of sand with many knick knack shops and nice places to eat. generally a nice place to be - for grown ups!", "Sanur was the first place tourist come to visit . Sanur side invasion by Dutch, Japanese & most recently tourist. In early 20's & 30 few visitor come each year. In 1969 government built jet airs for their trips. Next year 24.000 visitor visited & 2 decade later the number had jump 400.000.", "Sanur beach is blend of classic beach hut style cafes (some looked superb while others felt like a health risk), bars and market stalls. It's a safe swimming zone thanks to its fringing reef which lacks character at low tide but offers protection from ocean swells at high tide. The evergreen grass cocktail lawn at the Fairmont Hotel is a definite highlight. We spent several hours strolling along its lengthy coastal walkway. For the highlight was the lack of aggressive hawking and touting you often experience at other locations in .", "The Sanur beach and the Sindhu beach are located just outside the hotel and are clean. One can lay on the sands for the suntan that one wants or take a dip. Walk along the beach and there are water sports facilities that one can experience. lots of beach restaurants to choose from also.", "Sanur Beach is one of the most traditional beach areas in Southern . It is a beautiful walk along a good easy path but be careful of the many bike riders. Lots of good & pleasant restaurants along the beach front & the hawkers are fairly nice & not too intrusive. There are a huge number of ceremonies happening at present so very interesting for people watching. Sadly the beach & the water is not clean. Luckily Sanur is protected by a reef so the big waves don't come in & swimming is relatively safe compared to the West coast (Kuta, Legian, Seminyak etc) If only the local area administrators could put in good recycle bins everywhere & get them collected daily & get rid of plastic bags people would flock to this clean, green area. This could be \\the example to all of the nese & visitors\\\" of a truly beautiful clean place. This area of is not about the beaches as they aren't a patch on Australia or even other Indonesian islands, it's about the culture & the climate\"", "Grumpy owner . He’s an expat Queenslander , he rents clunky female bikes unless you part with big bucks . However his staff Korman was a good guide , friendly and speaks English. I recommend the morning market tour .", "The beach at Sanur is very rocky and not much sand. It's the typical sort of beach you get in unless you go to the Gili Islands. It's hard to swim in and lots of rocks/coral in the water.", "Make sure you get to Jjmbaran Bay to eat some delucious seafood. More restaurants than you could poke a lobster at, so you are spoiled for choice. Ranges from very chic ( and a price tag to match) to the very basic. The \\basic\\\" tag does NOT apply to the food....shop around because you dont have to pay a high price to enjoy fantastic seafood ( Made Bagus Cafe...BRILLIANT!!!!). If you want fancy you can get it and they will supply muchthe same meal for many times the price. Give it a go in any case....YUMMO!!!\"", "Sanur beach is a great place to wander along and grab something to eat in one of the many restaurants scattered along the beach. The biggest downside for me is the constant hassle from local shop owners. These woman will follow you for ages trying to engage you in conversation and get you to visit their particular shop. A few even watched me all through my breakfast in one of the cafes and kept wandering past waving to me and calling out to remember to visit her shop! I also found these shops these shops to be more expensive than other shops along the main street, so be prepared to barter hard.", "Ate at The Cuisine, but all the restaurants are very similar I'm guessing. The seafood was good, if it was 1/5 of the cost. You pay for the venue, which you could have at any other beach in with out the traffic jam. Don't go unless you are close and want to drop 100$ on something you could be 20$, at say Echo Beach. Also wear copious amounts of bug spray.", "We visited this place for dinner. It had rained heavily in the evening so we couldn't sit out in the sand. There are several restaurants serving sea food along the beach. The fish is usually grilled. The fish was not very well seasoned and costed us the same price as it would have in KL. There was a group of musicians that kept going from table to table asking for a tip. Some people gave willingly while the others were forced into giving in.", "Sanur beach is very unremarkable and not particularly clean. I think maybe if you go to northern you would get a better beach. The hotels are expensive, the roads are so busy and the drivers drive right at you even when it's set to pedestrian walk on the traffic lights. It is a very commercial place and you get hassled everywhere you go \\ you want a taxi? Come with me into my shop\\\". Don't tell them your name or hotel, I kept getting a lady calling my hotel for me who would not leave messages. There are so many better places you can go.i edited the pics to make it look nicer so imagine what it was like before .\"", "Sanur is a quiet and beautiful beach with an amazing resorts. You can rent a bike and ride across the beach enjoying a view and eat marvellous food. You also can have massage in some spas and enjoy a peaceful day. Recomended!!!", "If you're planning a day-trip to Sanur, the large hotel on the beach front (you can't miss it ...) has a good system you can use. For 75,000 RRP you can have a mattress and beach towel for one of the 'beds' on the sand. Then, when you've had enough sea, your towel is your ticket to swim in their nearby pools and use their showers before the trip home.", "We had been in for 2 weeks looking for a sand beach. No one recommended Sanur Beach. It was the best we saw. Nice long boardwalk (Paving Brick) Many restuarants and shops and lots of sand for swimming. Would be great with kids!!", "Sanur beach is uncrowded and offers clear water that is flat enough to safely swim, snorkel, paddle board or jetski. The water fisherman in the early morning give Sanur a unique feel.", "Sanur beach is a great place to hang out, used by locals and tourists, but not one where you'll be hassled. The water is warn, the sea is clean. Clsoe to the water the beach has a lot of broken shells and coral, making the sand a bit rough, but apart from that it's a delight to walk along and relax at this beach. Great view of the mountain and the islands too.", "WOW Please eat here if you are in . I researched the Sanur area before our family holiday and a review on TripAdvisor brought me to Soul in a Bowl in Sanur. My Mum and I first had lunch here and we were hooked, I went back to the hotel and told my husband what he had missed out on and we were back with the whole family the next day and then the whole family was hooked, also Soul has a second location on the beach in Sanur called Soul on the beach. We ate here everyday and brought friends we met at the hotel and it became their favourite go to place as well. Our family loved eating lunch at Soul on the beach with sand between our toes and a swim straight in front afterwards, but what makes Soul so special is their menu, beautiful choices of fresh food for breakfast, lunch or dinner, we would even take photos of what we had ordered before we ate it. I have a son that is a fussy eater and he would ask to eat here, he could pick food off the extra goodies menu and create his own dish. The food and staff are 5 star. This is my favourite restaurant and wish we had this in Australia. Look up Soul on their website. While we were dining at Soul on the beach one day we met the owners Tony & Josh, I told them we were all in love with Soul, they were such great guys. You will not be disappointed and must experience Soul.", "We loved the long wooden walk way all along Sanur beach . The beach had nice white sand tho not soft sand. There were pretty boats and a number of interesting things to look at along the walk. Tho we didn't actually swim in the sea. !! But a very pleasant stay. Recommended .", "We didn't swim at Sanur Beach but we certainly enjoyed being there to walk along the pathway and to sit and watch the activities. Beach was a lot cleaner than I expected. Lovely to sit at a beachside restaurant for a meal or a drink and enjoy the view! ", "Every time we come to Sanur the beachfront gets better!! It is so much cleaner and there are a growing number of great restaurants to choose from. I would highly recommend an early morning walk, run or bike ride along the beachfront \\boardwalk\\\", magnificent!!!\"", "Sanur Beach is great. There are always local families cooking on the beach, swimming and having fun. It's relatively clean, with a great footpath all the way along from one end to the other. There are little restaurants all the way offering cheap, delicious meals, plenty of stalls and shopping areas if you want to shop, and close enough to the main road to be easily accessible.", "I had heard amazing reviews on staying in Sanur beach so we booked accommodation that was beachfront. Sunrises from the beach were spectacular and on a clear day you can also see Mt. Agung! There is a long path that goes all the way along the beach which takes you to many shops and restaurants. There are many locals and expats that utilise the path daily and we noticed many locals cooling off in the sheltered waters of Sanur beach.", "We arrived just before sunset, ie: sun disappeared behind clouds.........very disappointing, we picked the wrong day!!! We were dropped at Lampoeng Seafood for dinner on beach. Seafood at Melbourne prices, you pay by the kg, Lobster was $100 per kg!!!! I had 2 x Mojito's (watered down) @$9 each, Paul had 2 x small Bintangs, we shared the following for dinner, 1.4 kg (10) King PrAwns, marinated in Sambal Olek & grilled, 200gram squid cut into rings battered deep fried, served with a bowl of peanuts, Indonesian Veges, & steamed rice!!!!! TOTAL cost for dinner at Jimbaran Bay, table on the sand, candle on the faded grubby table cloth, surrounded by Japanese & Korean tourists WAS $140, plus $50 for driver (1 hour sitting in traffic jam)!!!!! WE WILL NEVER GO TO JUMBARAN BAY FOR A SUNSET SEAFOOD DINNER!!!!!!!!! I have more picks on my camera I will include at a later date!!!", "The service was great, the view was amazing, the entertainment was great, however the food... meh. Apparently they have the same seafood supplier for the whole strip, so no point of shopping around. Just go to the one where you get the best seat. The one we went to, we had the best waiter, he was so detailed and recommended so many places. The sunset was amazing, however the beach is full of washed up plastic bottles and bags along the beach, the seafood was below average. When the menu says lobster, expect cray fish. don't expect great food, however the entertainment and experience was enjoyable.", "Sanur beach is pretty small and not too clean. However it's a paradise for photography lovers. I took up a photography tour and went here early at 5 am. I could see the Volcanic mountain far away surrounded with clouds. The sunrise was indeed beautiful with fishermen catching fishes. Lived taking pictures here.", "We went to one of those seafood restaurants on the beach. We had 2 beers, 3 cokes, 1 small fish, 4 tiger prawns and the kids ate our white rice. We were charged 1400000rp which is appox $140aud. Way overpriced for !!!", "I came here for a dinner with my husband. It was a great place and the view was beautiful. It was a candle light dinner by the beach.. The food was great too and the price was not really expensive.. last time we just spent around Rp.250K for seafood package for 2.. we ate at cendana cafe and the food was tasty.. I enjoyed every second!", "like the sunset. FOOD there is average and very expensive. 5 of us spent over 300 USD for the dinner. And you better pay in cash since they charge commission for credit cards.", "We spent 3 days at Sanur beach. The promenade that runs up and down the beach is a lovely place to go for a walk, stop in at some cafe and eat dinner at night. If you don't mind the calling out from the shop keepers it's a nice walk along the path, or you can promenade right on the beach. There are beautiful views out to the ocean and huge variety of restaurants, spas and hotels.", "Generally, we were disappointed by beaches in Sanur. The water and beaches are not clear and there are a lot of litters.", "Please be careful of this money exchange place on road JL danau tamblingan in sanur . It is on the same road as Kejora suites and next door to the Polo shop. They offer a high exchange rate but when the money is being given to you, men appear from nowhere and surround u. The money given to you in return of ur dollar is half what u have exchanged and u cannot argue with them as u are out numbered by their gang friends. Please see photos of this place. Other than this experience sanur is beautiful and relaxing. Good family location or couples who just want to unwind.", "We came out here mid afternoon for a snorkel and had a lovely time. We brought our diving boots in case we couldn't walk on the sand and into the water but it was fine and we didn't use them. We swam up to one of the pavilions in the water that you see along Sanur and we saw plenty of fish. Mostly little ones but still plenty of life and worth doing. The water is warm and shallow. Other times we just enjoyed walking on the promenade and stopping at one of the many places for cold fresh juices and lassies.", "The beach is overcrowded and rubbish was almost everywhere. Kids were flying kites and some swimming there. Driver told us that sanur beach is always overcrowded with locals. Couldn't enjoy much there. Nothing much except the scenic blue water. Just the sea breeze and blue sea. We just stopped there for about half an hour. Stagnant traffic around the beach as the cars were parked randomly. Awful!", "Very recommend this place to get some seafood dishes. Fresh seafood, awesome view, delicious food with affordable prices ?????? Will comeback later!", "There is sewage that floats straight out to sea and then back to shore especially near the fourseasons hotel .The brown skim that you can see and well smell is it. Because of the shape of the bay and how calm it is it gets trappped in shore. Yes all the little beautiful restaurnats look romantic but be warned if you dont know that what fresh fish looks like youll most probably get something that will make you sick . Always look for fish that eyes are clear and not cloudy .Look under the gills make sure the blood looks red and not brown . Prawns should have a light colour head.They normally keep the fresh fish for People that know to ask.... to look at the fresh fish thats in the box under ther table. Good luck because you really are playing russian rulette with your stomach eating here.", "We heard a good deal from friends saying they loved Sanur and its beach. The town offers a good range of food, tours and diving, but the beach didn't live up. It's rather dirty (trash) and it's very busy with boats. Around the resorts (eg Fairmont, Mercure, etc) it's much better as they up-keep the beach, but away from them it's not pleasant. In terms of advice: stick near one of the resort beaches (it's all public), and go in the water while the tide is going out (it's cleaner). When the tide comes in, the water becomes murky. Also be aware of kite-surfers as they sometimes get close to the beach as they pass by.", "Nice beach for chilling and watching everyday life but no good for swimming. Lovely at night to walk along and find a nice restaurant or cafe. The beachwalk is a great asset to Sanur", " We have been coming to Sanur twice a year for the last 8 years. Sanur is always our base as it’s quite and easy to get around. We love the beach and sitting at any of the little bistro’s. They all have an amazing view of Nusa Penida and on a clear day Mt Agung. The views change throu the day depending on the tide. We will be back.", "Sanuar beach is kind of like on top of a reef Athol. So imagine a surf break about 300m off the beach and from there to the beach is shallow water with broken coral. This makes for a very picturesque beach but a hard beach to actually play and swim. The beach is sand or very small coral and is nice to walk through and at high tide there is enough water to swim and play but as soon as the tide changes your water runs out pretty quick. Compared to some of the beaches we are use to in Australia this one is not much more than pretty.", "Recently stayed in the Mercure hotel on Sanur Beach. The hotel is lovely and clean and well situated. The beach itself has many bars and restaurants along the front and whilst it is nice and peaceful for a stroll I would not say it is the most beautiful beach I have ever seen.", "if you want a good feed and very good grub go to bamboo restaurant its about central to all hotels look for nest restaurant. you won't regret it.also the fire station restaurant is good, burgers are great. beach is some what so so not much sand as sea comes in.all in all sanur is peaceful and a get away from it all. if you are a party animal this place is not for you", "I have the good fortune of living close to Sanur Beach. I never tire of its beauty and the endless choice of restaurants and bars to visit and enjoy the view. One does not get harassed here. It is a joy to visit.", "We love Sanur Beach. Nice calm waters, great for kids. Clean sand, which is beautifully raked in the mornings. Lots of beachside restaurants, many of which you can dine with your toes in the sand. A lovely beach path goes for about 5km, we love walking this path. But watch out for bike riders who also use the path *ding ding* hahaha", "We visited this place: me, my husband, my mom and my mom’s older sister. We think that this beach is quite nice although not special. For sure, you need to prepare a lot of money to enjoy the meal in this area. We ordered a package consisted of 1 lobster, 1 fish (not that fresh), prawns, mussels, squids, crab, crab-corn soup, rice, and coconut water which cost $145 (Rp 1,45 millions). Be cautious with the price in their list as it hasn’t included tax and service fee which will be added around 21% from the total price. We are happy to pay big amount of money if it has good quality, but the fish doesn’t taste fresh. If possible, just choose the fish by yourself. We will not return back to this area, prefer to have good quality seafood somewhere else with more reasonable price.", "Sanur Beach is a quiet, laid back area. No surf, but reasonable for swimming. A lot of restaurants to choose from, most offering low prices. This is not an area for shopping generally (limited shops and markets). You don't get bothered on the beach. A great area for jet skis because that aren't many craft on the water and you can operate it yourself (unlike Nusa Dua, which is a madhouse on the water). You don't get bothered on the beach by hawkers.", "amazing sea food with great sunset. The food is not very cheap for but it really worth it. We really enjoyed to spend some time here.", "We almost didn't bother popping down to Sanur back but we are so glad we did! What was meant to be an hour there turned into a whole day or relaxing on the beach chairs, enjoying a few drinks and taking in the gorgeous view. The whole family ended up getting massages on the beach and hair braids, it was a lovely experience. Plenty of cute beachside eateries (had the best chicken pad Thai EVER) and while there were a few people trying to sell things, they were always kind and entertaining. Great day out for the family. But remember your sunscreen! We by far got more burnt on the beach than any day around our resort or of the Sanur main strip.", "Nice view..but th restaurant need to becareful for the price..buffet is expensive and the food is so so...a lot of people come to sell for shirt and survivor in a cheap price but need to be check careful for the quality if the good..", "Depending on the tide there can be a lot of rubbish floating in the sea and washed up on the beaches. It's a very long beach of orange sand and can be busy so you don't get that feeling of seclusion or romance that you do on smaller more remote beaches. There are water sports on offer up and down the beach. The nicest thing about Sanur beach is the beach walkway which runs the whole length of the beach and is lined by hotels and small restaurants/warungs some on the beach. Pushbikes also use this path, I wish they didn't, it made it less pleasant to stroll along.", "Freshly made in house pasta. Tuna was fantastic. Prices were reasonable for the quality and service. Drink prices were reasonable and the choices huge.", "A great little beach Sanur where you can walk along the paved area above the beach, relax at one of the many cafes, catch a boat or just relax on the beach. It’s nice and quiet in the mornings with a few locals walking dogs along the beach but it really ramps up around lunchtime onwards.", "Sanur beach is on the east side of the island which means that it gets some good tides. At low tide there is hardly any water just the reef. Also the water on this side is quite dirty so it may be better to swim in the pool. There are endless activities here from scuba diving to just lazing about. Also there are many fancy resorts along this stretch so it has a good ambiance.", "My girlfriend and I found Sanur beech to be a beautiful and tranquil place. We arrived at sunset and so were privileged to see the amazing colours of the sun setting from the beach. As we were living to return to Australia that day it was a lovely end to our holiday", "The beach that I visited in Sanur is the one at the end of Jalan Kusuma Sari where the Fairmont and Artotel are located and which is shown on the map for this review. I visited the beach at around 9am in the morning and found it to be very busy with lots and lots of motor boats loading up with cans of gasoline and people carrying things up and down the beach to these boats. Further along are many perahu with outriggers either on the beach or just off the shore along with many motor boats moored just off the beach. At the top of the beach are lots of shack type restaurants and cafes with table and seats, many sunbeds with parasols and a few renters of inflatables, kayaks and paddle boards. The beach was fairly clean although there was seaweed in the water and on the beach. If I were visiting with my family I don't think I would want to visit this particular beach. Even Kuta Beach is far better in my opinion. And I am sure there are better parts of Sanur further south and perhaps north. In fact, there are many nice beaches in but this definitely is not one of them. This beach was small, very commercial and I just didn't like it.", "The beach was not very clean, when we've been there. You would have to walk a while if you like to swim, because the beach is very flat. Every few metres there's some guy who wants to sell you a tour. That's unnerving. On the rocks are lots of crabs to discover. There's a little pavillon, where you can relax in the shadow. Anyway Sanur is a very good place to start snorkel tours or some such.", "We swim at the local beachces every day in Sanur, they are so lovely and clean. The water is clear and the people are so friendly. Hundreds of restaurants and shops along the boardwalk. ", "Мы с муж4м жили в пяти минут3х от этого пляж3. 4го 4щ4 н3зыв3ют Echo Beach. Ок43н тут скор44 н4 для куп3ния, волн4ни4, по моим м4рк3м, довольно прилично4, з3то р3дость с4рф4р3м! Впроч4м, и мы с удовольстви4м попрыг3ли у б4р4г3 н3 волн3х. Н3сколько мн4 изв4стно, это м4сто хорошо подходит для с4рф4ров н3ч3льного и ср4дн4го уровня. Н3роду н4 много, тихо, спокойно. П4сок ч4рный вулк3нич4ский и оч4нь м4лкий. З3бив34тся просто-т3ки в4зд4! Н3 пляж4 отличный Sand Bar с оч4нь прив4тливыми и отзывчивыми р3ботник3ми. 4сть л4ж3ки, зонтики и кр4сл3-подушки з3 50.000IDR. Можно взять доску или буги-борд н3прок3т. Н4плохой лист кокт4йл4й и всякой з3куски. К3ждую н4д4лю тут проходят open air в4ч4ринки. 3 чуть в сторону н4сколько р4стор3нчиков, в которых готовят в том числ4 мор4продукты н3 грил4. Ну ооооч4нь вкусно! Это м4сто, куд3 я н3д4юсь в4рнуться 4щ4 р3з! My husband and I lived just five minutes from the beach. It is also called Echo Beach. The ocean here is probably not for swimming. To me it is pretty decent, but the joy for surfers! However, we jumped on the waves near the shore. As far as I understood, this place is well suited for surfers primary and secondary levels. Not many people, quietly, calmly. The sand is volcanic black and very small partickles. Finally it was just about everywhere in or clothes and bags! On the beach there is an excellent Sand Bar with very friendly and helpful staff. It is possible to rent beach beds, umbrellas and \\soft chairs\\\" for 50.000IDR. You can also rent a surf board or boogie board. There is quite good list of cocktails and all kind of snacks. Every week they make open air parties. Slightly aside several restaurantsare situated, serving grilled seafood. Sooooo tasty! This is the place where I hope to come back again!\"", "Sea-food overprice and over-rated. The only good thing is the sunset. Everything is BBQ/grilled. No variety. Tried two restaurants. Menu similar. Once is enough!", "Love coming to Sanur Beach the only place we stay in . It's great for young kids not so hustle and bustle here nice and slow.", "Sanur beach looks gorgeous but sadly a lot of litter ruins it. We watched some of the big hotel areas with the staff combing the sand, collecting rubbish and then burying it in a hole on the beach, which a dog (plenty on the beach), or when the tide comes in will bring it back to the surface. We were about a 10-15 min walk from the beach and in the hot sun you want to cool off, but sadly was put off by the floating plastic and other litter in the water. Such a shame because from the path it is idyllic.", "Sanaur beach is beautiful. A clean beach to chill out in the water, lay on the sand, enjoy water sports, variety of food and beverages to enjoy. Shopping - you can barter or enjoy fixed price shops. Of course your visit would not be complete without a nese beach massage.", "The bay stretches the length of the resort which is some good way with many top hotels backing onto the beach with their bars and restaurants set to overlook this beautiful view. The sand is golden and the sea is welcoming for swimmers and surfers alike. Just past the intercontinental resort there are a number of small restaurants (cafes) that support the daytime beach goers with loungers under large umbrellas and then transform at about 6pm into beach based restaurants as they bring their tables out onto the sand with candlelights. Very beautiful and atmospheric with the waves crashing metres away from you. Most are serving seafood but all have other options on the menu too. They are incredibly good value for money as we have eaten at various restaurants from 200000 - 500000 rupiah depending on selection but inclusive of drinks (the latter included wine which is incredibly expensive in )", "Coming back from Gili islands we stayed in Sanur so it's difficult to compare the beaches there. They were ok but very touristy and westernized - lots of water sports, restaurants and bars. ", "Ate at beachfront restaurants - superb seafood, excellent Italian, and local specialties were far & away the most surprising thing about ", "After a negative experience at a western beach we knew we needed to find another beach. After much research we decided on Sanur because we read it was more suited towards families. It did not disappoint. The beach is perfect. There is not much beach garbage and the sand is perfect for sand castles. When the tide started going out, our kids had the most fun with searching the ocean floor. We stayed for 5 hours and there were no complaints from the kids (and therefore the adults).", "Perfect vacay spot, clear pristine blue water, with clear blue skies. Enjoyed my stay at Ajanta villas and chill most times at Memories Sanur Club. Food’s great, service impeccable even under the scorching sun. Music too. Definitely my next address. See you soon Sanur", "Sanur beach is safe and secure - Hire a bicycle and ride the length of the beach front past various properties stop for refreshment at numerous location - the massage ladies have been applying there trade for years - Take in the Tangjung Sari and relive the history of Sanur also the gardens at the Hyatt", "Sanur Beach is lovely and sandy. There are plenty of places to get a nice cold drink and the waves are impressive to watch. Very relaxing", "Sanur beach is beautiful, we were lucky that the hotel we stayed it had a private beach. We walked quite far along the beach and we always noticed how quiet and clean the beach was. A beautiful, relaxing place to visit. Water sports are a must!", "Sanur beach is ever changing but retains the relaxed atmosphere we enjoy. Good shopping opportunities without the hassle. Fabulous eating and drinking venues that offer cheap and basic through to luxury at the other end of the cost spectrum. A most enjoyable location.", "Good and 'Value for Money' Seafood Set & the nearby mobile vendor's Grilled Sweetcorn - MUST TRY! The area is still too commercised", "Its a nice relaxing beach walk along Sanur beach, with the beach on one side and restaurants, small shops, and resorts on the other side. Local sellers sometimes very annoying like other places but that's it. The could keep beach cleaner instead of only trying to sell you something.", "I went to Sanur beach for rest That was really really peaceful and relax place. I had a great time in Sanur Beach", "Our principal reason for staying in Sanur was the diving in Nusa Penida at Manta Point and Crystal Bay. There are many outfits offering dive trips. We enjoyed diving with Surya and its personnel. The beach itself is divided into sections that can be enjoyed individually but for walking, a paved path shared by pedestrians, motorcycles, and bicycles is more suitable and allows exploration of a long stretch encompassing several beaches.", "We actually went all the way to Lovina first to find nice quiet beaches and some nice snorkeling. We did not find it in Lovina:) but right here on Sanur beach the waters are crystal clear, few waves and great sand. Notice that here is also all kind of water sports going on. Also notice that the beach I visited was the very south part of Sanur beach, in front of Prama Sanur resort:)", "Loved spending a week enjoying Sanur Beach. It's best at high tide for swimming but we swam 3-4 times a day regardless. We've been to Sanur 3 times now and will be back again soon. Just love the laid back slower pace in Sanur.love the Warungs along the beach & have spent many days eating at them & getting a foot massage with a Bintang in hand.", "Good beach and promenade. My wife and I booked to stay in the Sanur area as we had been before and enjoyed cycling along the beach each morning. Mix of public beach, warongs, shops and hotel accommodation with occasional secluded areas along its long paved prom.", "We walked the length of Sanur - only took about 50 minutes. A nice paved path along the beach. Lots of bars and eateries on the way - so stop and have a rest ( and a drink ) when tired. Its actually a lot of little beaches - Sindhu, Sanur and Cemara . Most hotels are near the beach . Sun longes are available for hire- only $ 3 for 2 .", "First time at Sanur Beach and loved it - tranquil, clean, great walking path and loads of different places to eat & drink with a view that keeps you entranced.. planning our next trip for 2020", "Sanur Beach is the perfect beach for children. The sand is fine - great for sandcastles and bare feet. The waves roll in calmly - no worry about rip tides or strong currents. Most parts of the beach are quite narrow so be alert to tidal changes. The tide tends to come in and go out rather fast. Timing is everything in order to enjoy a nice day at the beach without getting washed away.", "Surprisingly, we really enjoyed our time on this lovely beach. Without sounding cocky, we have some of the most stunning coastline in NSW Australia. In my experience, Asian beaches don't compare. However, to be able to swim in crystal clear, warm tranquil water, in Sanur (Sindhu), was the highlight of our holiday. Rather than sit around the pool all day, my wife and I chose to bask in the magnificent sunshine on the golden sand of Sanur. We will be back!", "Sanur beach is a long, pretty sandy beach. It has restaurants at various points that serve good food and many places offering water activities. The beach itsel is clean and light brown but not exceptional compared to other places we’ve been. The water was a bit murky the day we visited. Overall, we really enjoyed our stay in Sanur but the beach was not a highlight.", "Great for a seafood dinnerware there are dozens of seafood cafes on the beach. It’s definitely worth a visit for the ‘feet in the sand seafood dinner’ experience. It was great when we visited in 2012- the food is still as good in 2018, but the beach is filthy. I’m unsure if its tourists or locals, but the beach is board line rubbish dump. Intercontinental must clean their own patch of beach, but that’s about the best part. Head here for the seafood and the great view (minus the rubbish), but I would’nt swim here.", "Sanur is one of many beatiful place in , only 30 minutes from ngurah rai international airport, Sanur beach familiar with matahari terbit(sunrise) Very relaxing here", "Easy place to walk, cycle around both on the roads and the beach paths. Good photo opportunities. Great 'Little Thai' restaurant opposite the beach. Small place excellent service and food. Safe and relaxing. Hotels on the beach convenient and pleasant. Mostly dated , usually simple breakfast include. Quite western so . for me, Sanur is just a stopping off place for easy access to Lembongan. We booked on line, from home to go across to the island. Think it would have been better to just do it when we got to .", "We stayed at Griya Santrian right on the beach in a beachfront room and you really need to be staying in a beachfront property to have the benefit of a great beach. We go to about every 4 years and there have been many improvements made along the beachfront that it is accessible for wheelchairs nowadays. Don't forget to take a boat ride in an old nese boat, something I did years ago or sit out in the nese huts on the end of the rock walls (very accessible) and watch the nese fishing with their bamboo poles. My daughter, her friend and I swam in the ocean every day during our 11 night stay and it was very clean and refreshing, I have always enjoyed swimming in the ocean more than a pool. We ate at many cafes and restaurants on the beachfront and were also lucky enough to enjoy our own fireworks display on the beach. I think Sanur beach is the best beach along Sanur but please listen for the bike bells to ring if you are walking along the path that stretches from the north right down to the southern end of Sanur. My only complaint is they just need more rubbish bins to throw your cans and bottles into otherwise you have to ask hotel staff if they can bin them for you.I love Sanur beach as a destination. Wendy Gold Coast Australia", "Have to be careful to choose the restaurants. All restaurants provides mostly seafood as it is. Apart from that, nice evening view to the sea with airplanes landing at the nearby airport.", "I like beach with beautiful view, not to touristy, and surrounded by lovely restaurants. Sanur beach is the place.", "Ended a day tour with a cab driver here. Was amazing to see all the fresh seafood in buckets and pick what you wanted with what sauce etc and it was weighed up and you got the bill. Definitely half the price of what a seafood buffet would cost here in Sydney. Location was beautiful on a warm night and was lovely to eat such good food with your feet in the sand and buskers moving table to table and serenading you throughout your meal!", "The beaches in Sanur area very wonderful. Special mention of Pandava Beach which I liked very much due to its surroundings and beautiful market. Second was dreamland beach which I liked for its cheap and best vegetarian food. Beach padang padang was a tedious journey.", "We love Sanur, endless safe beach, great restaurants, even better.coffee and cakes, safe and easy to walk, okay, watch out for cyclists!", "Sanur beach is beaches in , this beach has white sand, i and my family visit Sanur last week, this place very clean, the wave not very big, very well for water sport, especially parasailing, banana boat and water sky,. more over the beach very nice and best for relaxes. We are very recommended to visit this beach in .", "We rented beds for 50000 rp (outside the hotel areas) and could lay there all day for that price. The weather was wonderful and we enjoyed the sun. Be wary of were you will lay yourself down; the water isn't clear everywhere on Sanur.", "There's a walkway all the way along Sanur beach (I think it's 4km?) which makes a nice walk or bike ride. Cafes can be found along the beachfront. Much cleaner water and nicer than Kuta area although nothing beats Aussie beaches!", "Sanur beach is wonderful. It's not the first time I've been and I'll definitely be going back again. the beach is clean and easy to swim in. Banana lounges for hire all along the beach for around 50,000 IDR ($5AUD) for the day. I also went snorkelling which was a beautiful experience. Lots of wonderful restaurants and cafes along the beach and of course the market stalls for many bargains.", "We hired bikes for our family of 6 (6 bikes 3 days $40) and cycled up and down the beach path the whole time . The beach is beautiful , there are warungs and restaurants along the way , and you can stop for a swim anywhere. The cycle path goes forever it seems and always has something to offer . One of our most favourite things to do in all of ! Love sanur and the beach", "Sanur Beach has various places where you can hire a bed for the day, 50k-100k depending on how busy they are. The water is ideal for children as there are no strong waves. Great place to relax.", "We didn't swim here but it looks beautiful. First time in Sanur & it is just beautiful. A walk a long the beachfront in the morning & a drink on sunset with a lovely breeze blowing, just lovely.", "Dinner by the bay side is excellent concept where the fish eaters can choose live fish to be grilled, stem and enjoy the meal with excellent climate", "This was my first time in Sanur and unexpectedly the beach had nice walking pathway with nice cafes and massage services. It was not as crowded as other popular beaches as Sanur was quite a low profile area but it got lively during the evening with the music and stuff.", "Where in would I be if I want to have good food by the sea looking into the sunset? Jimbaran Bay is the place to be. Lots of seafood eating place along the bay, there's always a place to eat while watching the sunset. Pricing wise, may not be the cheapest around. But the gorgeous sunset made it all worth it.", "We are staying right on Sanur beach, but it's not somewhere I'd want to sit and relax for a day. The beach itself is very narrow so not much distance between your sun lounger and the mass of commercialism and hawkers along the strip of holiday resorts. The sea is clear and waves are very calm, so nice for a paddle with the little one maybe... but what puts me off and the hundreds of boats parked up and bobbling on the sea, quite near to the coastline. It just spoils the scenery.", "Sanur have very nice and good beats On the beats can you swim, sorkel,going with boat,and you have many water sports in sanur beats The sanurbeats is 6,5 km long.", "We loved Sanur - it had a great 'feel' to it. Not too touristy and very friendly. The beach was lovely and the beachside hotels provided a cool oasis to stop in for a coffee, snack or a cooling Bintang Beer!", "Small beach with a boulevard. Not to crowded but with much variaty and water sports. The water is not so bright as in the north of but it is clean and nice. Very near the centre of Sanur and easy to reach.", "A night stayed at Jambu Inn family hotel about a 5 mins walked away from Sanur beach.Although nothing much to offer from Sanur beach, but lying on the beach, dining beside the beach was a wonderful romantic experience still. Done a half day snorkeling trip to Manta Point to c a Manta Ray swimming so close to me and withness this huge puppy was really amazing!!", "Sanur beach is beautiful. The beach is so lovely and clean and the water too. We walked along the beach for quite some time and it was so peaceful. Not very crowded which was great", "For those looking for quiet and little confusion, Sanur beach is, in fact, a good option. Still, it is not exactly the most beautiful and paradisiacal place you can find.", "When going to the Sanur beach is the only one I'm going (while I'm staying at the Hyatt which is directly located on the beach). I've put only 4 stars to the beach because if you compare it to any nice beach in Phuket or Phi Phi islands, it doesn't stand for the comparison, but for it's awesome and certainly the most enjoyable one (unlike Nusa Dua, this is a atural\\\" beach, with local restaurants and people). Here are some pictures taken on the Hyatt beach (which is the sanur beach) and around…\"", "We totally enjoyed our time at Sanur this visit, previously we had been further north and too far from the coast. We stayed in a villa in Jl Duyung and we absolutely loved the location being only 5 minutes walk to the beach and loads of lovely restaurants and bars. Sanur is much more peaceful than areas on the west side of and we thoroughly enjoyed our time there.", "We hired bikes from our hotel in North Sanur and decided to start out early and ride to South Sanur (about 5km). It was Sunday and a lot of locals are out enjoying the beach and there was a lot of traffic on the walkway. We got off to walk some areas that were congested. Bike path is cobble stones which made my front wheel wobble, also there are several barriers where you have to walk your bike around them. We parked and locked up our bikes while we went for shop to Hardy's then returned to north Sanur via beach path. Nice morning out but rental bike from hotel had hard seat, was happy to give it back.", " 's beaches aren't always that clean or attractive but Sanur is nice and much better than the busier tourist areas like Legian or Seminyak. Would recommend this beach and holidaying in Sanur", "I don't understand why there should be a difference between this beach and Sindhu beach - it's all the same white sand right next to each other - no signs informing you which beach you're on Just enjoy the surrounds and feel the soft sand between your toes!", "Sanur is not very active like Kuta and less crowded. So Sanur beach is one of the best place in to relax with the family. Most of the time water is clean (April to Sep) and nice place to swim because there is an offshore reef that keeps heavy surf away from the beach. Watching sunrise from can be the best experience. However, it’s not possible to see the sunset from Sanur beach. There's a path for walking or biking along the whole beach, which is great.", "Sanur beach it's a big beach where you can find relax and fun. To be completely honest I saw the beaches with white sand much better, but it's nice to see and to take some photos. I didn't do snorkeling because the water was very low. There are a lot of restaurants and spa. I think it's a good place for family. Enjoy your stay.", "We live close to Sanur beach . Very good area : many restaurants , activities. And also you can swim here . Yesterday we saw Melasty ceremony here, it was very interesting experience.", "Sanur Beach is a nice, long sandy beach to visit. It is not the best for sunbathing unless you have access to one of the sections controlled by the beachfront resorts. It does have a nice, gentle surf break that is excellent for beginning surfers to learn on. If you are a person that loves sunrises, it is also a great place to hang out.", "Walk down the beach and come across numerous restaurants selling fresh seafood at very reasonable price.", "Been through many of the gorgeous locations in SE Asia, I would not call the Sanur Beach anywhere near great. However, it isnt too bad either. If you are on a Short visit to , you could probably skip this one. If you are staying at one of the Adjacent Resort Properties which sort of get a Semi Private beach Location, its fine. You will not Hate it. Has a lot of Food Joints around and plenty of Bars. Costs are decently priced. The beach does provide some water sport, however compared to Tanjung Benoa which is the primary place for water sports, this place is no way near. Prices were on the higher side at Sanur Beach for Watersport.. Some Stray dogs that can follow you, so families with kids beware, but don't panic. Usually they do not bother people so much. ", "I loved enjoying a great meal, feet in the sand, watching an amazing sunset. Jimbaran clams by the grill is really something if you are a foodie and a seafood lover!", "it was a windy day when we went to Jimbaran for lunch, we hand picked our snapper and the biggest tiger prawns I have ever seen - they were barbequed for us and the flavours were sensational, for 6 people it cost around $70AUD for 3 whole snapper and half a dozen huge prawns, soup, rice, condiments, drinks. The venue (Ganesha Cafe) was a little shabby (very smelly toilets, no aircon) but the food was amazing and we thoroughly enjoyed it. The location right on the beach is really beautiful and we were able to enjoy the sea breeze on a very hot day.", "The Sanur Beach has everything - sand, water, water activities (such as boating, cruises, snorkeling, diving etc.), restaurants, eateries, stalls, festivals and massage tables. The paved promenade extends the length of the beach. A great place to walk, jog, cycle, dine, relax and sightsee. One visit is not enough to capture everything", "lovely quieter beach percent for strolling or cycling along the pathways - we loved it!!! make sure you see Sanur if you want to relax and make sure you stay at The Fairmont Sanur Beach Hotel!", "I liked the Sanur beach area. The water is very calm- but when we were there, it was very windy- great for parasailing enthusiasts. Not much wave for surfing. There's a walk/bike path so you can go end to end. A lot of small hotels with flavor, + lots of restaurants to choose from.", "I like that i could walk 10minutes from my hotel to the beachand stroll along through the trees towards the Sanur Markets stop and grab a bite to eat or a tea then watch the men bringing the fish in. Just so nice and peaceful to walk, eat, walk, shop, walk drink...etc.", "We booked our honeymoon on the recommendations from a highly regarded travel agents based in the UK. We were told sanur is a quiet resort with amazing beaches. In short, Sanur beach is the most disgusting beach I've ever seen. We looked at pictures before we travelled and they are nothing like what it's like in reality. We are really open minded and always try to see the good in things. This place is a filthy, polluted swamp that even shrek would avoid swimming in. If you want idyllic beaches just go to Barbados don't take the risk like we did.", "Love Sanur beach. Always something happening, from nese Children splashing about, fisherman, water sports, massages. Best beach for nese Sunrise", "What a lovely beach 😍 My son really loves this beach. Sanur is very beautiful beach. It has big grain of sand, such as white pepper. Sanur is quiet beach with small wave. This is the right place if you're looking for place to spending time with kids or spending your time and couple for honey moon.", "Don't go to Sanur or even if you want a relaxing up market holiday. The beach in Sanur is disgusting and the walkway narrow and dirty. Restaurants are unappealing and look totally unkempt. Avoid Sanur at all costs. We were booked to stay in Sanur for two weeks but left after 6 days. No decent restaurants at all and main street dirty and constantly busy. One of the worst places we have ever visited which applies to in general. Couldn't wait to leave.", "We stopped into the first restaurant we encountered in Jimbaran after seeing the Kecak show in Uluwatu. We were told the area was known for its fishing and fresh seafood, and being from Seattle and having fresh seafood this sounded appealing. We were escorted to the beach only to see a massive line of restaurants lined down the beach for miles. Each had their own flavor, but offered similiar menu options. Our was likely the most expensive as we each paid $30 USD for a family - style seafood dinner. The food was pretty good, but I was hoping for more flavor. It was however beautiful to relax and sit on the edge of the water, right on the beach. We watched the huge waves crash before us, and took off our shoes and put our feet in the sand as we drank a coconut drink. The beach scenery at night is worth the hefty price we paid for dinner. And if you want to see an abbreviated rendition of a Legong nese dance, most the restaurants have a stage and offer a show. This was our third show, so to be honest we didnt really pay attention all that closely so I am not sure if it was good or not since we saw the real thing at two different temples, one in Uluwatu, and another in Ubud.", "We had been told not to miss out on the Jimbaran seafood experience, now I wish we had of. $90 for 2, we got very little meat in the crab, prawns were tiny & looked like frozen prawns from the supermarket, calamari was rubbery, fish was riddled with bones so the meal was really in edible & a waste of money. They offered us 2 free beers even though they were part of the meal deal that we never received. No discount on the bill even though we spent $135 & our food was hardly touched. Never again will we go back there, who knows who you can trust, maybe our driver took us there as they pay drivers commission to bring in customers. Absolutely pathetic!!!", "We stayed in north Sanur and just loved the beach there especially watching the Cruise ships navigate getting in at the end of the day. The locals and tourists loved having a dip in the ocean and laying there watching all the kites in the sky. We loved that it was so friendly and the food areas were fantastic.", "Spending time in the morning with my wife ridding bicycle on the pavement along the Sanur beach is very relaxing and enjoy full...fresh air and no pollutant!", "There are lot of restaurants offering good seafood options. It was a nice and pleasant experience. A must visit place in . Overly crowded.", "I don’t know what has happened to Sanur , the beach was dirty and we were not able to swim . The little shacks on the beach were charging higher than five star hotel prices for everything plus 15-20.5 % tax and service Trying to charge $30’for a towel and $20 for a sarong Will never return , nothing to do here except drink and eat and the food is not great and the drinks are higher prices than Australia and not great", "Impossible to swin safely because of lots of speed boats and jetski. is beautifull but sanur beach is a pitty. Between hotels and beach there is a small street with bicycles. Lots of restaurants but the beach is small and has no charm.", "We went to the llittle stalls out the back of le meridean resort (one called meninge) there was smoking coming out of it it looked like it was on fire. Until we went closer and saw it was simply from the shopping. If you see this dont be put of walk through the restaurant and there is hundred and hundreds of candle lit tables on the beach! Seafood is delicious and so cheap! My partner went back 3 days in a row.", "Only few people swim in the ocean. This place is great because of the beach promenade with all the restaurant and away from the traffic. So I recommend to book a hotel with pool or a villa with pool (like we did: villa Mahapala) The beach promenade is good for running. Sanur also offer a Main Street with many shops (mainly souvenir shops, very few international brands) and good restaurants and massage places.", "The reputation for Sanur beach is that it is really peaceful and relaxed I suppose. That's because there are no people on the sand really. The fishing boats and unclean beach makes it not very uninviting for people to spend time on the beach. The place for me goes into the tourists trap category especially when there are so much more interesting places you can go to in for example Uluwatu.", "The beach walkway stretches from one end of Sanur to the other, and is a must. you pass all the beach front bars and restaurants and the markets at Sindhu and Segara are a hive of activity with bargains to be had if you a love a good haggle. just off the beach along Pantai Sindhu (Sindhu Beach Road ) is the Whitesands sports bar, good food,cold beer and excellent service while you relax and watch your favorite sport on the big screen.", "Sanur's beach is clean and well maintained. It doesn't feature white sand but more yellow colored sand. Along the beach there is very nice sidewalk which passes by restaurants, hotels & some small shops.", "There is a stretch of seafood restaurants to choose from. I don't think it matters which one you choose as everything is pretty much the same. Great place to have dinner with the sand in between your toes and waves crashing in front of you. Be careful not to pick a table near the water when the tide is rising. We learnt our lesson when we went back drenched in sea water. Loved how they BBQed the fish and prawns. That were the only two dishes we ordered, and boy did we wish we ordered more. While waiting for you food, do buy the corn from the guy selling it on a push cart. It is the best corn I've ever eaten!", "Great location and incredible way to spend sunset on the beach. Seafood dinner was great and service good. Would definitely recommend to visit for a relaxing evening.", "Unfortunately I was quite disappointed with Sanur beach. There was quite a bit of litter around and the sand itself was quite rough. There are very little waves to speak of, however we were told that high tide was in the afternoon and we visited in the morning. We also found that there was a lot of seaweed in the water, which I personally do not like. Some of the higher end hotels have designated areas where if you aren't a guest, you can rent a lounger and umbrella. However, some of the restaurants offer free loungers for patrons as well, although not as 'pretty' and further away from the action. In my opinion, this beach is best suited for tanning and lounging, but not swimming.", "Our driver took us to Dewata Sea Food restaurant where you sit at a table on the beach which is very nice, but that is where the good experience ends Dewata Staff are more interested in getting you in and out than good service, you go in side to select your sea food which includes the opertunity to have lobster at around $80.00 each which of course is what they try and convince you to have even thought you clearly ask for Snapper, once you insist on Snapper they are clearly disgusted you did not go Lobster. Over all service is rubbish, food is below par to other food, nice view, but you won't be encourage to relax and enjoy as once finished they hover ready to clear your table. Give Dewata sea food Restraurant a big miss it is not worth $100.00 a couple", "I like Sanur Beach because of several aspects : 1. Sunrise with Mt. Agung Background is really beautiful. 2. when strolling the beach we are witnessing the real life of nese local people, we can talk and meet with them. 3. Cafes and Restaurant do not charge super expensive price not like Seminyak area 4. There is 6 kms long path way which we can jog or just walk 5. White sandy beach. 6. Its almost like peninsula, calm water because of the reef. ", "Had dinner there with my darling . Too bad we reached there after sunset as I read it was a place to dine and view the sunset. Regardless, we decided to proceed. Food : expensive but taste? Average. Atmosphere: average, but because it's our first beach dining as we actually had our tables and chairs on the sand !!! Verdict: couples should try this!at least once in a lifetime for experience sake. .", "I would highly recommend this place if you like to have dinner by the beach while watching the waves and the sunset. Awesome! I wish I knew this place earlier. We were here on our last day, right before heading to the airport. It is a gem! Not so many people. Price is just okay. We had a lobster, prawns, calamari, clams, fish, rice and vegetables inclusive of drinks for only 750K, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.", "sanur nice place for visit at lunch time at Mat bank resto. and relax in the evening wirt barbeque corn. and other culinair food ", "Sanur Beach is unique in that there is a tiled path way parallel to the beach for over three kilometers. There are high to low end restaurants on either side of the path, shops selling all types of goods, numerous massage par-lours, water sports facilities and hawkers. Most of the starred hotels in Sanur are parallel to this path and a stones throw from the white sandy beach. One can spends hours walking or cycling on this path way enjoying the boats sailing in the sea and haggling for a bargain purchase. All varieties of gourmet dishes are available for you to enjoy. Generally during afternoons there is low tide and the water recedes almost 100 meters from the beach. Local fishermen can be seen with there fishing rods in the water, which is hardly a few feet deep during that time.", "Sanur beach is the perfect place to enjoy a nice beach walk. Early morning at 6 sunrise is unique. Afternoon at 5 local families enjoy swimming in what seems a big swimming pool. If in do not miss it.", "The best time to visit this place is afternoon after 05.00 o'clock to see beautiful view sunset, Restaurant with chair and table on White sand, the important thing to take attention about this place when you in the restaurant is pricing for seafood offered by restaurant, nothing wrong if you just order soft drink from the restaurant.", "First a word of warning: The promenade that runs almost the entire length of Sanur beach is used by cyclists as well as pedestrians. While this might reduce their risk of injury compared with travelling on the road, all that has been done is that the risk has been transferred to pedestrians. Elderly and those with children take care! Sanur beach is an attractive and sandy beach protected by a coral reef. Swimming can only really be done at high tide and either side of that period. A variety of bars and restaurants border the beach walkway/cycle path for all budgets and tastes. Unless you are staying in the immediate area, consider getting a taxi to the beach. June is the best time to visit as the onshore breeze helps to offset the high temperatures.", "Most of Sanur beach is hidden by resorts, but we found an entrance. The beach was dirty and some locals were actually burying the plastics under the sand. without all the plastics it would he much nicer. There was a nice beach bar as well.", "Dinner by the sea is pretty a good choice. It is mid range pricing for foods but the atmosphere was there especially many tourists actually went there to eat dinner.", "You got multiple options 1. Sit on a bean bag and have a drink 2. Sit on casual dining tables So many restaurants to select from with nice price and quality food. $10-$15 for a meal for two", "I found Sanur Beach to be pretty, very calm, no waves and clear (not turquoise color water though). There are absolutely no waves in this beach area. In fact, at our resort, there were 0 guests in the beach water. it was shallow and with not much going on. All of the guests were in the pool. And I have to agree with them. I preferred to be in the pool than in the beach. I tend to love beaches with more waves.", "Love this beach with its amazing sunrises that you can enjoy as you go for your morning walk along the waters edge....great place to hire a bike and ride the 7 klm of paved walkway that runs from one end of the beach to the other...some great little local warungs and really nice restaurants. One of my favourite days out is to go to Isola beach club for the day at La Taverna and just relax on the sun loungers and have a swim in the ocean and the pool....and when you are ready sit in the cabana and have lunch in the shade...Sanur has something for everybody.", "Sanur beach is a nice sandy and relaxing beach. There is a walkpath along the coastline which you can follow. Some hawkers but not really pushing it too far. Places where you can sit down for a drink or some food, choices enough to do watersports, and small shops to buy the usual souvenirs. Great place especially for families with kids.", "We have stayed in the Sanur area twice now, all be it at the same hotel. The reason being we know the area and it is a bit quieter than central and it gives us a few days to get over the trip. But, it will probably be our last. I cannot believe the state of the area, so much rubbish lying in and around the beach. The beach is covered in plastic rubbish and not a good look.", "Sanur Beach is getting too crowded. Where once there was only one hotel with beach-connection there are now several. This doesn't only bring the local merchants to sell their craftwork but also the waterscooters. Noisy, smelly and irritating. This, in combination with a lot more people makes it less idilic than a couple of years ago.", "We went here on a recommendation and weren't disappointed. Pick your own seafood and choose grilled boiled or steamed. One of our party didn't want to choose so while the other 3 got all the best photos I was sent up as \\executioner\\\". Got a bit carried away and ordered about 6kg of fish (tuna & kingfish), king prawns (more like lobsters!), crab and tiger prawns (huge). Came with rice and sauces/sambals. Far too much but we persevered!! Cocktails and a few Bintang..£120 for 4! Yes, by standards a bit pricey but I don't look at it like that...all that for £30 a head...a pint in my local is nearly 4 quid!..and that's Fosters!Give me 3 Large Bintang, the freshest seafood, the location, the resulting pics for £30..what's not to like?\"", "Sanur Beach is a lovely clean beach with crystal clear water.", "Coming from the Philippines, I have a high standard when it comes to beaches which are very common and accessible in the Philippines. What I enjoyed are the sights that go with the beaches, like the sunrise and sunset, temples and other tourist attractions. Being an Island, you can experience both sunrise and sunset at the beach and can be spectacular at times. Sanur beach is known for its sunrise, and it's a great time to be at the beach as it's quiet and peaceful with most establishments still closed. It has a beach walk which stretches across almost the entire Sanur beach area. You can walk or bike along the path. Beach quality is above average. I am biased because I think Philippine beaches are the beat like Boracay or Palawan. Most areas are cleaned regularly, especially those adjacent to private establishments, which are the better places to enjoy it.", "The bay is like a normal bay with loads of seafood eating places. These places look a bit on the \\ below average \\\" but inside typical cafe style and some tables are on the beach. The seafood in these places are freaky and because of the amount of places to choose from the prices a very reasonable\"", "The bay is beautiful and can be more appreciated in the morning when the crowds are less. However at the moment with less guests on the island one can enjoy anytime of the day. My only qualm is the owners of the seafood restaurants should also put some effort in cleaning the trash which comes in with the tide to make it a better place for all.", "We enjoyed every day of our holiday on the beach, peace and tranquility itself. 07:30 daily was our sunbed selection routine #fun, what a clean and well presented beach, best of all the cow & plough helped keep the beach debris free. Clean water, nice and shallow if you want a dip, the sea is warm and it's stable underfoot, a great little beach a complement to Sanur. We'll be back.", "Seriously need to clean up their act we searched the entire strip for a restaurant that didnt have a pile of rubish out the front!i wouldn't have eaten here but my partner insisted he was hungry so we finally found a half decent restaurant but the prices were so expensive!!! Not worth the trouble of the seafood people go on about would nuch prefer a cleaner place to eat.", "I wish I could go here in the daytime also. All the seafood dishes by the beach was just so good to remember. However, the price is quite expensive but worth it. Around 80 SGD ~ 55USD for two persons.", "I have always been a big fan of Sanur beachfront, but it's starting to look a little shabby. The closure of the Hyatt hasn't helped - that was such a beautiful garden and now there's a huge fence all along their building site. The beach looks grottier than it used to, and a lot of the structures along the beach, particularly in the south, are looking pretty slummy. Not sure I'll be back for a while.", "Took a grab to Sanur beach got dropped off near the beach house .Looking towards the sea if you walk to your right there are a lot of small cheap eat style places all along the edge of the beach .If you turn left there are a lot of more western looking places to eat and drink still reasonable prices .The beach itself has a fair amount of seaweed in the water which pools when the tide goes out .A nice place to sit relax and watch the world go by .Also generally speaking i found the food and drink cheaper than a lot of the other beaches we have visited", "We stayed at the Prama Sanur Beach Hotel which is on the beach. The beach is clean and has plenty of action with kiteboarding and other activities. Lots of good restaurants and plenty of market activity to keep you busy with the acquisition of another sarong or top.", "I have stayed in Sanur a couple of times now and we are going back this year for our wedding. We stay in Sanur as it is a great hub for visiting the rest of the Island and it has a moderate nightlife with something for everyone and a great selection of restaurants etc. The beach is very long, over 8 KM of sand I believe on this stretch? The sand is not as white hear as on other nese beaches and not as clean was others I have visited. However, as a local beach, I think it is great and we visited many time in the month we stayed. It is certainly as good as or better than most beaches you will have visited in Europe, certainly better than all of the mainstream ones. During low tide, yo can walk out for almost a kilometre and you can literally just look at Starfish and sea snakes, urchins and all sorts of shallow water sea life. There are some great little places to eat, right on the sand and you can have a fabulous lunch for £5 per head in a really nice place. Sanur is definitely a good choice of base if you want to get around for day trips, but if you are visiting for a retreat and just want an amazing beach to veg out on every day, honeymooners perhaps, I would be looking at Nusa Dua or Uluwatu or possibly somewhere more remote in the Northern part.", "It's not a picture postcard beach, more of a place to chill out at the resort's pool, or at a beach side establishment. Sanur beach is more laid-back than the western beaches and the holiday makers are on the average older. However one side benefit is that the prices are lower than the western side.", "I really love this place, really clean sands,, nice brezze, agung mountain view, this place really good if you want make your skin brown, and if you like quite place, every afternoon in summer seasson in you should choice this beach for relaxing because this place quite not like other beach in . and you can find lots of market for shoping :) and after swiming you should try the food in Sanur Beach Market Restaurant. it really nice holiday in sanur beach :)", "Echo beach club has great seafood and is right on the beach! The lobster is to die for! I will be dining there again next time I go there as it is such good food and great value. Cocktails are also great.", "7 of us stayed in various accommodation near to Sanur Beach. We loved the board walk at the southern end and enjoyed the hustle and bustle further to the north. Along the board walk there are many warungs offering cold bintang and yummy food. The people here are very friendly. The sand is nicer than in legian.", "Its the place to go for seafood and the sunset they say. There are hundreds of people visiting here and the chairs and tables for restaurants on the beach are plentiful. As i watched 2 restaurants i felt the food being served looked dry and burnt from the cooking over the hot coals. It made me feel that with the 1000's of people attending the sunset, these restaurants don't need to try to hard for the tourists dollar.", "We had dinner at sunset at one of the restaurants along the bay. Great location, lots of colours, mazing breeze. Food was good, although a bit on the expensive side. Not a bad way to spend an evening in .", "We dropped by for the much recommended seafood dinner and it didn't disappoint. There are 25 or so seafood cafés lined up along the beach, with dining tables right on the shoreline. We had dinner at Lia's cafe, after reading the reviews here and it was good. They were one of the few cafés that didn't tout and the seafood was fresh and service was good. The sunset view is spectacular as you dine along the beach and the breeze while we were there made if even more enjoyable. Prices are reasonable, definitely worth visiting.", "Sanur beach is very laid back and quiet. A lot different than the West coast of . The water is a lot calmer and crystal clear.", "I love the fact that you can relax in peace and quite at Sanur, especially on the beach. So make sure you get accommodation that has beach frontage", "The Sanur beach is a lovely and quite clean beach. The water has a really enjoyable temperature and (compared to other beaches) there are not as many people trying to sell you useless stuff. Unfortunately, you don't find that many public places to stay in the shade. So either you bring your own umbrella or try to relax at one of the terraces. Although the part around Segara Ayu street is really nice and offers terraces, the low tide causes the water to go back quite a bit and you'll not be able to enjoy swimming unless you are prepared to walk a bit further into the sea. We preferred the part around Pantai Karang street. Not so many places in the shade, but great to enjoy your day and go for a swim.", "Sanur beach is a fantastic place to visit, whether it is for coffee, lunch or dinner the variety of food being offered is endless. There are markets, shops and plenty of spas to indulge in. There are also lots of water activities to do if you wish or if you just want to relax there are plenty of places to do that also. Overall a great place to spend time or all day if you wish.", "Love a day at Sanur beach...sunbed on the sand at the edge of the ocean ,Cappuchino and a good book..pretty beach and a swim in the ocean is the best.great way to spend a few hours", "Do yourself a favour and visit Sanur beach. It's beautiful and is kept very clean, there are beautiful little water temples dotted along the coastline. There is a long path that stretches for at least 5km, great for those who want to walk along the beach but can't manage walking on sand. The path is popular in the morning for bike riders and early morning walkers. There's also a good selection of beach cafes leading up to the old Hyatt property which is now boarded up, there aren't many cafes beyond the Hyatt, just big resorts.", "a total other atmosphere on a remarkable location, worth the not so short drive from let us say Sanur", "Have come to Sanur for the last 4 years and this is the cleanest I have seen it. In the past you wouldn't want to swim in the water because it was full of rubbish, but I am happy to say no more. The water was rubbish free as was the sand. Really lovely this year and great for young children as it is more like a bay. You don't get really big waves like other parts of , so pretty safe. It's lovely walking along the beach, lots of colourful fishing boats and kites flying. Pleasant and relaxing. If you are not staying in a beachside hotel you can rent sunchairs from some of the restaurants for about $5. Would recommend this area for families.", "Sanur Beach is about 5km long, offering sandy, easy access entry into the sea and views towards the islands and Mount Agung. There are also decent breaks across a reef a few hundred metres offshore. It’s lined by an interesting mix of luxury hotels, mid-market restaurants and (particularly in the south) warungs, all accessed via a paved pedestrianised promenade which runs the length of the beach. Lounge chairs are relatively inexpensive, with the starting price in the 50k range. Alternatively, just buy a drink from one of the nice hotels and use their pool facilities - they seem fine with this (in the low season at least). Overall, a pleasant enough place to pass a few days. It’s convenient for the airport, so perhaps consider visiting at the start or end of your holiday.", "Sanur has an abundance of amazing bars and restaurants that line the beach. It’s such an easy beach to enjoy", "Sanur beach is good for swimming with kids because the wave is small . The special thing is when you stand in the beach and turn left you see beach with black send , turn right you see beach with white sand . . Amazing view !!", "This was our first time to and we decided to stay in Sanur for a few nights as it was cheap to arrive from the airport and more quiet as we had read. While the part about being quiet is true and the town itself is quite nice, the beach was sort of a dissaopintment. Trash and muck seemed to be washing up everywhere and the water was very cloudy by any sort of tropical standard. Also, there are resorts and hotels all up and down the beach leaving no place quiet to relax. I would not return for longer than 1 night.", "Perfect for any sunrise and an easy stroll along the beach. Recommended for any visitor to Sanur. Plenty of good cafes restaurants to enjoy a meal at.", "We took our driver his wife and daughter to jimbaran for sunset ?? seafood dinner 2crays 10 prawns ?? -snapper 1 bowl steamed rice ?? 1bowl fried rice Cost=$360 AUS Seriously waste money we didn't have You can get as good a feed anywhere in for probably $100 AUS Never get us again jimbaran The owners of those restaurants must be pulling in -million Aus a night Do yourself a favour Buy a bottle of wine some crackers and cheese and sit on the beach in Kuta or legion for a way better night", "I have been coming to Sanur yearly since 1979, and have never seen such a disgraceful state of affairs. The beaches are empty of tourists...why? Who knows. But could the mountain of rubbish surrounding the beach warungs and deck chairs have something to do with it? Possibly. The relaxed, more traditional pace of Sanur is still there but certain sections of beach are simply disgusting! Who would spend hard earned money and travel significant distances to sit or swim in a sea of rubbish, when there are many other pristine beaches to enjoy. Clean up Sanur.", "We didn't like Sanur beach so much,it's very average,a lot of carbidge everywhere and later afternoon the water goes away,so you can't swim anymore.Better sand area was near Inna Grand hotel,but the carbidge also near water.No swim early morning because of waves(I`m not so good swimmer) and late afternoon no water.More south the beach gets more narrow and not so nice.There are also a lot of boats and watersports ,the oil smell is very bad.Overall,I don't think that Sanur is a beach destination,better go to Gili islands or even Lombok is better.Gili beach is the best of course.", "I was a bit disappointed, quite overated. Nice sunset, maybe we didnt choose a great restaurant. I guess we are spoilt for Seafood in Australia.", "Though not made of boards, the entire length of Sanur beach is bordered by a tiled walkway. This makes it a paradise for walking, cycling, baby carriages etc. White sand beach is very full of vegetable matter however, so that at low tide, it creates the impression of a somewhat dirty beach. The water is very warm and in late afternoon, fills up with locals and lots of beautiful children.", "I don't know what to say about Sanur, I'm Australian, and have stayed all over , and I found the whole experience a little mediocre. We are a family, and paid a lot for a villa. When you pay several thousand dollars for 1 week accommodation, you expect a lot, and is just wasn't. The food is cheap, but not by standards, and the service is very rehearsed and kind of mechanical. It's very popular with the European travellers, who just want a deck chair on the beach and have drinks brought to them, and I get that, but it's not for me, and the kids were not entertained or inspired by the whole experience. And lastly, I found all the restaurants trying so hard to make European dishes with little success, and local dishes sometimes even worse. Hey, I got my rest, I feel relaxed. Maybe that's what Sanur is all about, but I won't be ranting to my friends back home.", "i come to for business travel, i like the sanur beach, the beach is clean and not many peopple there very enjoy.", "Unfortunately this visit to Sanur beach we found the water very dirty not as nice as a few years back.great cafes nearby so you buy cold drinks or food.", "We stayed on Sanur beach and had a wonderful time. The beach is clean and has breathtaking views of Nusa Penida. There are several restaurants to relax at. We went snorkeling twice and saw some amazing corals and fish. You can also surf, fly kites, jet ski, and parasail. There are several small shops to purchase cute clothes and Batik at. However the shop owners are very aggressive. If you say \\ok thank you but no\\\" they will keep pestering you and even follow you down the beach walk. This took some getting used to. \"", "Whilst staying in Sanur we walked early morning each day along the beach path. It goes for miles! Some areas are clean other areas were there doesn't appear to be hotels it is dirty with litter everywhere. The waters are calm with no waves. Grab a beach chair at one of the hotels, sit back & relax.", "I \\headed south\\\" along the nice \\\"paved\\\" walkway that runs alongside this beach by: first going through the Sanur Market (with souvenir shops, food shops, currency exchanges & tour offices for ferry rides to places like Lembongan Island) at the north end of the Beach, then passing by Le Mayeur Museum (the house-turned-museum once lived by the Belgian artist & his wife where there's a \\\"pretty-good collection\\\" of his paintings) immediately after the Sanur Market, then passing by a number of beachfront hotels (including Grand Inna Beach which with the height of about 10 stories I'm sure is one of the tallest buildings on the whole island where I saw really \\\"hardly any\\\" high-rise building!) until getting to the area of the Sindhu Beach (which is really just the same beach taking on a different name at that part where there's also another market although this one unlike the Sanur Market is not along the two sides of the walkway but a short distance off the Beach). In all, I would say I walked about half of the entire stretch of about 5 or 6 km, and so yes this beach (as mentioned above) is more than just \\\"a long stretch of sand\\\" which is actually how you would describe the Kuta Beach across town (where that beach is \\\"literally\\\" just that though a \\\"wider beach\\\" of like twice the width than this beach); but when it comes to \\\"souvenir shopping\\\", I would actually suggest to save your budget for that beach since the Kuta area just in the vicinity of that beach is just \\\"absolutely packed\\\" with shops of all kinds & big shopping malls (yes the two markets on this beach as mentioned above \\\"totally\\\" pale in comparison to that big Kuta shopping area). As for swimming at this beach, a great spot (where I did my swimming) is the one in front of Grand Inna Beach with rows of lounge chairs which were like \\\"mostly empty\\\" every time I went there (and no need to be a guest of that hotel at least according to my experience); also the \\\"water level\\\" can vary from day to day, and I was actually able to walk one day from the Beach all the way to this reef or rock barrier (where the waves break) about a distance of I would say 200 to 300 meters out into the sea! And also, there are a number of small shelters like tiny pavilions or such (on these \\\"rock arms\\\" that are kind of jutting out into the sea along the edge of the Beach) if you want to be as close to the water as possible without going into it (and yes those small shelters are \\\"totally public\\\").\"", "We initially planned to come out here for the sunset. However, we didn't make it in time. We just spent the evening eating dinner at Menega Cafe which serves such awesome seafood. There are lots of people around and you'll also see some street vendors selling grilled corn and other street food. It's a nice place to wind down for the evening. You can also take a stroll along the beach and just enjoy the ocean.", "I went for an evening meal with friends. We were seated upstairs in an air conditioned room. The meal was beautiful and very reasonably priced. Definitely recommend.", "Sanur beach is a vibrant place food, watersport activities. A 5km paved footpath along the beach with just bicycles and small motorcycles, no CARS ! The sand is very rough in texture but looks great. This is chill-out land.", "Sanur beach has a beach board-walk which goes the whole way along the beach and beyond but watch out for the cyclists! (they usually ding their bell but not always). There are also whole sections of beach frontage that belong to different hotels and you have to pay to sit on their recliners. There are bars and serving areas belonging to different hotels where you can get a drink of food but we found their prices high. The beach itself is ok, not the cleanest in some areas too with weed and debris from offerings etc. The water was very warm but I did wonder about the cleanness of the water because of the state of the beach debris and because we are on the reef side of the island it was very shallow (good for little kids). Watch out for rocks and the many fisherman standing in the water casting their lines! The sun is deceptive in , we were at the beach on a cloudy dull day and I forgot to apply sun cream all over, the result was very bad sunburn after an hour.", "Sanur Area is Laid back. Most of the people who stay here are old couples and retirees. Its nice a quiet, theres no noisy bars at night and the restaurants serve international cuisine. There's a starbucks that looks new but with all the local coffee shops, its always empty. If could like to have something familiar, then its a good retreat. The main road where most of the activity takes place is behind the beach. The beach front area seems to be dead in the evening. The beach was calm and good for swimming compared to most of the other beaches in . If you stay in a beach front resort, you might be too far from where all the action is (as laid back as it is already).", "This is an outstanding beach for colour and vibrance, even for a beach hater such as I. The locals seem to have given up on the sand that washes in and encroaches upon the pathway that runs along Sanur beach; not sure if this is a major disappointment but I am no sand lover. If you progress further north along the beach away from the fancy hotel labels the prices of the warungs drops significantly.", "Sanur Beach is relaxed compared to the mayhem of Kuta, Seminyak, etc. Plenty of relaxing restaurants and bars right on the beach and no road on the beach to contend with, just a paved walkway (you have to share with tourists on pushbikes & workers on motor bikes but no cars). Reef break about 500m offshore gives it a unique outlook and turns the beach into a type of lagoon, so no surf. Not great for swimming, but not terrible either.", "Sanur beach is an excellent place in if you want to get away from all the tourist traps. Very quiet beach you can sit back and relax", "Sanur Beach is very pretty but isn’t the best beach for much other than cooling off for a quick dip, or just to sit and look out. They have built a natural block to slow the waves so it’s a bit safer for kids to swim. There is lots seaweed. It’s well maintained so no garbage which is nice. This is a beach surrounded by nice resorts. It’s lovely to just sit and enjoy looking out, take it all in.", "This was probably one of the two most amazing places and experiences that my wife and I had on during our anniversary trip. We had dinner at dusk right on the beach and the setting and views were simply spectacular. There were hundreds of tables on the beach with people enjoying themselves and when it got darker, the lights on all the tables made this place truly magical. We ate at the Made Bagus Cafe and we thought it was a great choice. Not all the restaurants were full. This one was and the seafood here I thought was excellent. Can't recommend this experience enough.", "We are always staying at Sanur Beach to search for sunbathing and relaxing. We love sindhu beach because it’s so ckean and so nice", "Sanur beach is well stocked with bars, cafes, restaurants and even spas and shops. There is truly something for every taste and budget. However, probably because of the reef just off shore, the water is very calm and there are no waves. This in turn means that seaweed grows in abundance just 5-7 metres into the water - before it really gets deep enough to enjoy swimming in. Great for small children though!", "We were taken to the restaurant we ate at by the taxi driver. Rather than stroll the beach we settled on the first one. Later reading the reviews The Blue Marlin may not have been the best choice. However we had a memorable evening with a lovely sunset, a front row table and a huge amount of tasty seafood. We thought the bill was large especially for ....maybe we were ripped off!?!?", "We came here as part of a tour and ate at one of the restaurants along the beach called 'new moon'. It cost us $105 AUD for a shared seafood plate which consisted of one fish, crab, four prawns, some squid on a stick and two scallops. The serving wasn't that big, it wasn't amazing and to be honest your just paying more for the experience rather than the food. I'm glad we came and got to have dinner at one of these restaurants so that we can say we have done it...but I wouldn't be doing it again, it wasn't really romantic and just felt like another tourist trap where you get dropped off by the driver and they get a commission. We were left very underwhelmed.", "The setting is beautiful. However, the food was overpriced and not very good. We had much better and reasonably priced meals on the beach in Sanur. We had booked a tour to see the Kecak and eat seafood in Jimbarron. We were taken to this restaurant. The soup and vegetables were good. The grilled prawns were so overlooked it was hard to scrape them out of the shell. I will say the wait staff were attentive and friendly. If your tour includes an \\optional\\\" dinner, opt out!\"", "The beach in Sanur is disappointing! The sand is gritty and envelops your feet. There is quite a large amount of seaweed and debris washed up that no one seems to clean up, even outside of the hotels. Sunloungers and beach shoes are advised. It isn’t easy walking out in the sea barefoot and beware of the sea urchins. The tide god out really far and is great for looking in the rock pools, full of starfish and interesting sea inhabitants! We missed going for a dip tho.....", "There are all sort of sea sports on Sanur beach. Sand is soft and brown. Certain parts of the beach are dirty. The clean ones are mostly maintained by the beachfront resorts and hotels. But there are lots of seaweed swept ashore by the waves everyday especially at low tide. There are many restaurants and sea sport vendors located on the beach. A good place to catch some sun.", "We visited Sanur for the first time as a couple for a second honeymoon in 1985. Not a lot has changed....which in is a rare and not insignificant point of difference. Sanur has more and better restaurants and the old Hyatt where we stayed all those years ago is currently closed undergoing a transformation to a Hyatt Regency but the traditional charm has been retained. A long sandy shoreline is sheltered by sanur reef making for a very family friendly beach. A selection of cheap eateries run the entire length of the beach. The Sanur high street also winds it's way along the beach. Every food choice and drinks location is catered for. If you are looking for an affordable beach holiday away from the crush and traffic look no further. It is safe chilled and family friendly. Also trips to the islands depart from the beach and accessibility to the many attraction across is excellent.", "The beach was nice enough but the fish restaurants were very popular. You can get a glass of wine with your dinner too. We plan to eat there soon as the fish and prawns look appetizing.", "Sanur Beach is located in the south of .beautiful sunrise and clean white sand beach,There are many hotels,bar and super market around.There is the only highest hotel building in with 11 floors.In is not allowed build hotel or house higher than coconut three for a holly traditional reason.", "The fish market is worth visiting, and it is also very interesting to watch the local fishing boats unloading their catches in the morning. If this is the type of thing that interests you, then it is worth going. The restaurants may be a bit expensive, for a sunset dinner, but we had a nice meal, good service and didn't feel that it was a rip off. I suggest that you review the ratings on tripadvisor and choose carefully, then you should be able to find a nice place to eat. I recommend buying seafood at the fish market and having it cooked at one of the nearby stalls (for further info, refer to reviews under\\Jimbaran Fish Market\\\"). We did this and had a lovely seafood feast.\"", "The beautiful Sanur white sandy beach is legendary from early time. With coral reefs protecting the beach it is a safer place for swimming for the locals although more people only sit in the sands eating grilled corn or lumpia spring roll. The beach is eroded by the sea in some places but it attracts large number of locals especially on weekends..", "It´s a nice beach, full or restaurants along its shores. At sunset all the restaurants serves dinner at the sand , mostly seafood, at a not very cheap price. But the fishes and lobsters are fresh. We had a very nice fish. unfortunately the clouds didn´t let us see the sunset. You have to take a taxi to get there, but taxi in is really very cheap, don´t worry.", "Visited Sanur beach as our accommodation was not far from the beach front, Beach itself looked ok - I didn't swim but the water looked inviting as it was a hot day . I loved the walkway (Path) along the beach - plenty of places to eat and drink along the pathway. Plenty of water sports , and boats to take you to the islands. Enjoyed the morning walk.", "Visited Sanur for first time in a couple of years and pleased to find it still has a relaxed ambience. So many more restaurants and beach lounges for relaxing without the hassle. A great place for families with children as the beachfront path is ideal for cycling or walking.", "I worry about writing this review as I don't want loads of chavy people descending on this beautiful beach. However I must write the review so that you know how amazing this beach is. I walked back and forth along this beach and walkways and I found one way I'd walked 20 kilometres! This place is the original beach where the rich and famous came in the 1960s. The grand inna Sanur with its how jetty helipad is one of the most famous hotels but a bit dated now. This used to be a place for older folk. But no longer! It's a great place to hang out for all ages. You can easily get to the neighbouring Lembongan and Pineda islands. If you need to book either go online or to one of the booths dotted all along Sanur beach front. They will collect you at your hotel. There are lots of dogs in Sanur. If you are a dog lover please feed them discreetly as the restaurants do not like them at meal times when they hang around. They are however surprisingly looked after. Lots of Chinese, Australian and Russian people come here at high season (July to September). The most polite people you'll hear apart from the locals are the British. Walking along Sanur seafront at night is beautiful. Take a torch/flashlight with you as some of the paths are not lit albeit they are well paved and you feel safe walking along late night. There are lots of restaurants and you'll be spoilt for choice. Favourites of mine are Tootsie Bar, which is more like a restaurant family orientated ask for Maddy he will tell you what the specials are for the night. Coco restaurant is where you can get good wood fired pizza which is very tasty as we've eaten there at least 3 times now. Try and get to see the Diamond which is near the Inna Grand Hotel. It is spectacular at night. I've added some pics I took. Watch out for cyclists along here as it's a shared pathway. 🙏🏽", "An endearing place where you can enjoy the beautiful wide sea view and local boats from a range of lovely restaurants and cafe’s. It has maintained its village atmosphere where everyone feels welcome. A great place to chill out with your friends. For families with young children and elderly people there is easy access to the beach and the bicycle route in Sanur will also lead you to Sanur Beach. Truly a special place for all to chill out!", "Sanur beach is beautiful. The water is clear and blue. There are an abundance of restaurants along the front.", "First time on Sanur Beach, beach is clean and plenty of activity. Water is free of rubbish. Good bars and restaurants and not too many young boguns.", "Don't try the sushi, not good. Also very over priced and uninterested staff. Location in beautiful but rather take a picnic to the beach.", "So worth going here! Its got a great romantic setting..and a great night is had. If you arrive early and can see the food you are eating get the lobster etc. If you arrive when its almost sunset and cant see your food (with the candle twilight...lol), i would recommend you stick to dishes where you can see what your eating (felt for those people that were asking for extra candles and still couldnt see what they were eating lol) to avoid eating bones and fighting to see what there is to eat. Recommend the vendors on the beach with the corn! 10000 ($1 AUD) I paid for a piece of corn...my wife loved the salted/butter corns...where i got the same but with chilli!! So yum! Make sure you get them!!", "Most of the beach in Sanur is occupied with hotel guests and owned by the hotels. However, there is one spot where you can lay relaxed without too many people. That's in front of the old Hyatt hotel. With nice music in the background. And if you walk further North, you find in the evenings still the more authentic side of Sanur beach.", "A place to just relax and enjoy. Can organize a few boat trips or just walk along the path. As you walk away from Puri Santran - facing the beach walking left you will find a convenient shop on the beach that is extremely well priced compared to hotel prices.", "We have stayed in Ubud, Tanah Lot, Nusa Dua, Uluwatu and Jimbaran but Sanur is a favourite because of the relaxed attitude and availability of restaurants etc right on the beach path.", "Having left from Sanur harbour we boarded the fast boat from the beach, you have to wade in up to your thighs to board the back of boat, the trip was smooth and fast with every seat filled on boat. After about 45 mins we arrived at Nusa Penida, this was onto a proper harbour wall so didn’t get wet getting off the boat. We did some snorkelling at Crystal Bay, Gammet Bay and GT wall in a local fisherman outrigger boat. We then got into a 4wd for a lunch stop and drove the long windy road with some of it rough, potholed and unsealed to Klingking beach. The view makes it all worth while. Very popular with tourists. It is then back on the unsealed road about an hour drive to Nusa Penida harbour for the 45 min fast boat back to Sanur. A long day but great tour.", "We went to eat on the shore of Jimbaran bay and it was truly delightful , even though you can see the airport from the beach it did not spoil the magical atmosphere. We picked a good day as there were fireworks being let off in the distance. Enjoyed it at night and I imagine it is just as nice during the day. Struck me as one of the nicer beaches we saw during our stay", "My daughter lived in Sanur for 4 years the beach was a relaxing place to go for breakfast, or a nice afternoon stroll. Great for families.", "Went here for seafood dinner. The view is beautiful on the beach with all the tables and candles and watching the planes come in. We were left disappointed with the seafood. The service was average, the serves small and the drinks weren't much to brag about. With all the many wonderful restaurants with beach views in , give this a miss. We found the restrooms disgusting and unhygienic (given the many tourists that visit here, tourists shouldn't have to put up with these sort of conditions of the restrooms). Overhyped and not recommended.", "If you haven't been to Sanur while in you should go! Rent a bike and ride the bike path! Great food and coffee! Spectacular sunrises! Lots of nice accommodations to choose from and no traffic or crowds! Our new favorite spot!", "Make sure you rented a bike before you visit Sanur beach. Beautiful and suitable place for all kind of group no matter you are couple, friends or family.", "We enjoyed playing in the shallow waters outside Puri Santrian. There were little fish to see and crabs to watch scurry on the rocks.", "We ambled by the fish market in the evening. The stalls that sold cooked seafood looked pretty miserable, not super clean and more than a bit ramshackle. Dont go running to those beachside restaurants nearby either. The kitchens can be seen from the street and they look pretty dismal. There is good reason that no locals are seen in these reataurants - the prices are ripoff exhorbitant. A side of chips for IR 60,000? Gimme a break! At a fine white table cloth restaurant I could understand it ... But these places are glorified warungs that serve seafood to tourists! Avoid at all costs - unless you dont mind being treated as a gullible tourist. One maitre d' even offered us a \\ special discount \\\" at the door on food - which is a clear indication that prices at the restaurant were artificially and ridiculously inflated! What self respecting restaurant would do that?\"", "Sanur beach is very quiet with calm, warm water suitable for everybody. However hotels needs to pay more attention to cleaning their areas.", "When in Sanur you must head to the beach we did it both walking and then in push bikes. Loved it both times nice cool breeze heaps of markets and stall holders very nice and not to pushy at all.we fad dinner here both nights we stayed in Sanur at different restaurants well worth it and beautiful atmosphere fantastic service well worth a visit bit of shopping and dinner 100% recommend", "Sanur is one of the very popular destinations while planning a trip to . The Island is full of cafes and restaurants to cherish different type of cuisines. Many cafes here have the arrangement for live music while you enjoy your food. Sanur Beach is very calm and generally crowd is seen relaxing and taking sunbath. Also you can enjoy few water sports like Parasailing and jet ski Ride.", "The beach is broken into lots of small stretches, the longest being by beach bar 1688/Pizzeria Tirta. Each section has a jetty with a small temple/studio on the end of each. Some hotels have their own sections of beach with towels and beds and shuttle bus transport (Sanur Paradise Plaza). No snorkelling off the beach really which was disappointing but the water is nice and the breakers are fairly far out. Along the beach are markets, coffee shops, restaurants, beach massage stations and some hotels. At the far end of the beach, opposite to where the strip with restaurants are set behind the beach, are the stands and stalls for fishing trips, boats to other islands, snorkelling trips etc. Nice beach which unfortunately has some litter and is quite sloped but lovely nevertheless.", "Sanur beaches aren't the most beautiful of but they're more quiet in terms of vendors (people don't try to sell you something every five minutes) and in terms of conditions (no big waves like on the west). The reef break a few hundred meters from the beach makes Sanur beach better for people who aren't confident in waves. It also means it is more safe for children to play around in the shallows with less supervision.", "We walked pretty much the length of Sanur Beach from one end to the other, it was really amazing and was interesting watching all the different water sports and holiday makers go about their day. Lots of markets/stalls along the way and plenty of restaurants.", "Being from Australia we are not easily impressed with beaches. For many Europeans this is probably their idea of paradise. In I have been at Legian beach, Lovina and Nusa Dua. The reason we keep returning to Sanur beach is the fact that it is sheltered enough for our 4 year-old to enjoy himself and the attractive beach side path with it's many hotels and eateries. A laid back atmosphere (as apposed to Kuta), safe reef protected swimming (as apposed to Lovina, Kuta, Legian, which are surf beaches with big swells and currents), and affordable accommodation (as apposed to Nusa Dua, which has a fantastic beach with good snorkelling). Our son loves the very low tide at Sanur beach, when he can comb the shore line for treasures and hermit crabs. Lastly this beach offers great views of the volcanos, when they aren't obscured by clouds of course. And the nice colourful boats make for great photographs!", "Beach front hotels and restaurants on a paved walkway stretching about 7km. Hotels for any budget and restaurants for all tastes. Markets and stalls without a multitude of hawkers. Absence of noisy , objectionable lout behaviour. Beautiful tropical weather. I have been going to Sanur for a number of years and haven't had a bad holiday yet. GO - and enjoy..", "Sanur Beach is a must in in special way if you want go far from the touristic chaos . The beach is very calm with a nice color water . Along the beach there are nice restaurants and coffee shops . Water sport and water sport schools are available along the path that follow the beach line .", "Yes, there is sand and you can swim safely but the resort pools are more fun and a lot cleaner. If you don’t explore the beach strip of restaurants then why are you in . Great variety, tasty and cheap. Why would you eat in a resort when you have all this on your door step. The wildlife maybe a challenge, wasn’t sure that any of it was owned more it coexisted with the nese or should I say Sanurese.", "Best place to have sunset Dinner in one of the seafood restaurants. There are lots of restaurants on the beach at night and very cheap. Our dinner only cost us less than $50 with lots of grilled seafood that includes Lobster and soft drinks and beer. We tried 2 different restaurants for 2 nights but it seems they seem to have the same sauce on the grilled seafood.", "We stayed in Legian & Sanur and i would much preffer the beach @ Sanur. It's not a crowded, a lot cleaner, you can watch the kite surfers going back and forth and you can order food and drinks from any of the hotels along the beach!", "It's looks awful. There is nothing scenic about it. It is smelly. The restaurants overlooking don't look particularly clean and are overpriced. I am from the UK and I used to think that some of the beaches in the UK are not great until I came here. In general I found Sanur to have no identity, the main street tries to hard to be western (You sometimes get more pasta and burger options than Indonesian food options) and I also found it to be highly overpriced (You pay London prices or higher)", "Sanur Beach was a real disappointment for me. I went there late in the afternoon and both the sea and the beach were dirty and bottom was full of grass. But perhaps it was because of the time of day. People say the condition may change according to tide. Morning hours may be better to swim.", "We love Sanur Beach. it's a very kids friednly beach with less hassle from street vendors. The beach crowd is mostly local European expats or mature groups with families. Due to low/high tide it's important to visit beach before 3 PM for good quality beachtime with a dip. Else you iwll prolly see no water. But still lots of fun exploring the area. Extremely peaceful and clean beach.", "Sanur Beach is very average especially for an Aussie. We are spoilt with our beautiful beaches so it’s hard to beat them. Sanur Beach is interesting with varied resort restaurants, bars and boat companies occupying the coastal strip here. I would not swim here, I’m too fussy. I need the right temp and the clean water and unfortunately Sanur is murky and too much rubbish in it but is much better than Kuta! Great to walk/run/stroll the beach walk that runs along side the beach but go swimming in a pool instead.", "Sanur beach is dirty but that's because it's on that side of the island all the beach are filled with rubbish , you will have to go on the other side of because it's a different ocean to find cleaner beaches, having said that the hotel cleans the beach every morning .but the water is still not clean depending on the tide you do sometimes an hour or two when the water is not so murky", "Stayed at Fairmont Sanur Beach so took advantage if early morning run to catch the sun rise. Some areas area but run down but bars and foot outlets are plentiful. Not a good beach for swimming near the Fairmont - head further north.", "Spent our New year's eve on Sanur beach, was a lovely atmosphere not to crowded and no where near as much rubbish and debris like kuta and Jimbaran beaches. Grea5 beach for young ones to swim and plenty of places to eat and drink along the beach walk.", "Quick economical trip across from Sanur. Beautiful clean beach, plenty of facilities. Can ride around the island, take a buggy and visit the Mangroves. Thoroughly enjoyed my day. Courteous and helpful locals.", "Sanur Beach is a nice stretch of sand, although as per most places in the hotels have captured the best spots. The sea was pleasant enough, and the waves gentle enough for the young kids.", "Come to the quiet side. Sanur has everything you will ever want on your holidays without the madness of the darkside (kuta legion etc) The beach is clean with plenty to do and see.", "The sanur beach has some man made structures and shaded benches to rest. So, the water is artificially diverted to the sides making it easier for bathing and swimming. Fishing and crab grabbing is also common. Watch out for the crabs and the rats. I spent around four hours in this beach and could enjoy many things. I especially loved the school of fishes jumping across the shores and birds flying across the shores to find some food. The water was cold but a little dirty and the sea shells were moving with the waves. This beach is relatively less crowded. The boats and cruisers to the Nusa islands starts from here. The sanur beach is a good place to relax.", "Looking for good restaurants, seaside eateries , bike riding tracks along the coastline , fantastic value and more importantly a relaxing location , then try Sanur, it was surprisingly good!!! Away from the hustle of other locations Sanur is an affordable and quality short break location and will offer so much for the explorer who wants to walk down lanes and ride the coast looking for coffee or eats. Sanur offers value for money and a great jump off point of you are using the fast boat services from Sanur Harbour. This is a great place to stay and I recommend it for those looking to relax / not rage all night partying...", "Sanur Beach is long, sandy and uncrowded. The sand is clean and the sea is warm and safe for swimming. There are numerous bars, restaurants, souvenir stalls, sun beds available all along the beach walk way which is pedestrian only.", "The beach is clean and quiet, and a leisurely stroll is nice on this area. Just don't expect a breathtaking coastline similar to what you see in Boracay, Palawan, Hawaii, etc. Sanur was and still is a fishing community and it gives off that vibe, still. Pleasant enough.", "Great for a morning or evening walk along the Beachwalk along Sanur Beach, Great way to check out the different areas of Sanur Beach. Not the cleanest beach a lot of rubbish washes up. Great restaurants border the different sections of the beach . Safe enough for swimming.", "It is a nice place for seafood lovers but not so great for those not their favorite. Restaurants have great seating on the beach for good sunset view and even sometimes you will find girls dancing to local music. As for food I thought it was average and over priced with small portion. For a couple you will need about 600-800k. Don’t get excited to get tasty food, expect nice view and experience.", "Beautiful. Always interesting, fabulous restaurants, great seafood, lovely locals, good local shopping, good swimming and fun for photographers. I love Sanur beaches.", "Great atmosphere and fab for seafood lovers. Not so great for a vegetarian. Fab band going from table to table doing requests - don't usually enjoy that but these guys were great and it added to the atmosphere. Lovely sitting by the sea. Suggest you go before it gets dark and enjoy the sunset too.", "A wonderful stop along our drive from Sanur to Amed. Beautiful gardens and fountains. Enjoyed an incredibly delicious meal with amazing service at the restaurant inside. A beautiful stop!", "I stayed in Sanur on the beach my first trip to in 1990. When I moved to Ubud twelve years later I rarely stopped in Sanur except for meetings and for some restaurants. With a very packed schedule I made a commitment to take my nese business partner and family for weekend get-aways and Sanur beach has become our regular location because of the closeness to Ubud and good restaurants. Most importantly the beach is great, the view across the ocean to Gunung Agung and Nusa Penida is lovely and the sand is clean and comfortable. Its commercial but still retains much of its charm with the beach walk extending for several kilometers filled with families and bikes and people enjoying themselves in the sun.", "Watching the sunset as the gentle waves crash on the beach whilst sipping cocktails or having seafood meals on tables at the beach is fabulous. It is expensive at most of the restaurants on the bay but you can take your own picnic as you please. It is a great way to fill and hour or two before you need to be at the international airport which is only about 15 minutes away by taxi.", "The boardwalk along Sanur Beach is very interesting with restaurants, shops , cafes & hotels. We were staying at Kejora Villas on the beachfront for our holidays & walked numerous times along the boardwalk. We also hired bicycles for a week which was handy. The beach itself was a little dirty & full of weed so we decided to swim in our villa pool instead. It's definitely a must do if visiting the area especially walking along the timber boardwalk.", "we stayed for 10 days steps from sanur beach , great place to walk good dinning options , but water shallow and tick long grass makes it hard to swim,", "The vibe of Sanur beach is just relaxing and a must do! Beach wear , there is water sports to be done and kite flying which I really wanted to do. Great for breakfast, lunch and dinner", "We ended up eating there bevause the driverless hired insisted on bringing us there- paid close to 800,000 rupiah for 2 pax, including 1 glass of hasten wine, one glass of arak, one squid, six prawns and one fish. The restaurant offered free appetizer drinks, free vegetable and fruits- should have sent off alarm bells... We chose the seafood from boxes of fresh ones at the entrance, they were weighed and supposedly cooked. The seafood that was served with exception to the prawns were not at all fresh!!! The squid was tough and stinky, the fish had parts of it's stomach (the bitter and smelly part) smeared all over such that we couldn't even eat half of it without spitting them out. Prawns were good, thank goodness and the vegetables were almost the best part of the meal. We suspect that they swapped the seafood because the squid and fish were definitely NOT fresh, hence please do not believe it when people say seafood in jimbaran bay are all fresh. For that price we might as well be eating in any other establishment in Sydney London or Singapore. Very very bad experience.", "and so another day of exploring and Sanur Beach was on our hit list. If delivered by Taxi it cost 3000 IDR to be dropped at the beach. On arriving at the top end of the beach we were a little disappointed and looked around to a few boats and a sea that didn't really have us wanting to rush in and swim in. We started walking along the promenade, but watch out for the cyclists and motorbikes using the same path as you, we nearly got run down on a few occasions. It was an enjoyable walk and plenty to look at and see, especially the different hotel pools along the way. It seems to be the norm to be harassed by vendors along the way, everyone does there utmost to get you to visit their shop or take a massage with them, and saying no thankyou 5 times seemed to fall on deaf ears. Our highlight was the Sweet Magnolia coffee shop right at the end of the promenade, food and hospitality was awesome, the only place not harrasing us to eat there.", "Currently having my 24th visit to Sanur Beach. People amazing, food and accommodation cheap and plentiful. Historical and Cultural benefits well worth the trip", "food at Sanur was good value for money & very tasty, best nasi goreng we had in . all the shopkeepers were friendly, no one hassling you.", "Jimbaran Bay is nice enough, but relatively generic and boring compared to the rest of . There are some nice beaches scattered here and there, and Uluwatu is certainly worth checking out, but these can be enjoyed during a day trip from somewhere more interesting like Seminyak. I was especially excited to try the strip of seafood restaurants on the beach, but they are ridiculously overpriced. A kilo of lobster was $80. That's about what I'd pay at a five-star hotel or Michelin-starred restaurant anywhere. This might make sense if the beach or the restaurants were stunning, but both were far from it. The beach was average, and the restaurants were grimy. To make matters worse, the food was just not that good, and I would have been unhappy paying half of what was charged. The restaurants assume that tourists want flavorless, non-spicy food, so they essentially just grill it and that's it.", "Sanur Beach is very busy and picturesque. Sunrise and Sundays are the most interesting as this is the time the locals gather to bathe and socialise. It is a popular place for boat departures to the islands. Walking south you will pass several big resorts with excellent restaurants, to the north the restaurants and accomodation are less opulent but still have excelent food and great atmospere. The stalls on the north end are cheaper than the south. It is not the best swimming or surfing beach and due to the number of locals who use it as part of their daily life not suitable for sunbaking in a bikini.", "Sanur beach is clean, calm and offers serenity. It's best to visit it in the mornings as you can see beautiful boats sailing in the sea. There are many markets and local food joints. Various seaside restaurants and bars are there that offer the best services.", "We love the village of Sanur and the local beach. Very relaxed and laid back there are so many choices for cafes and Warungs right on the beach it’s fantastic. There is often a cooling breeze and always a shady spot at beach area at Sanur so it tempers the often tropical heat. Beautiful photo pics especially at sunrise so camera and always have sunscreen and water with you!", "We went swimming at Sanur beach everyday during our 5 day stay. It was clean both on the sand and in the water which was always warm, never cold. The water was calm, not surf, would be ideal for young families. Our hotel provided banana lounges and beach towels, so we swam right there at the back of Kejora, without venturing further along where it was busier with other resorts, cafes, shops and restaurants. We preferred swimming later in the afternoon and it was an idyllic location with views across the water to Lenbongan Island. So peaceful, refreshing and relaxing.", "Sanur beach is a white sand community beach with a lot of sunbeds and parasols. Every hotel has his own place of the beach. You have a special place to swim in, because the boat or jetski is comming in a other part. You have a rocky sandbootom in the sea from the broken shells and coralrif.", "We visited on the way back to Legian from Uluwatu as had read how fantastic the seafood was. As with all the other beaches we found it to be covered in rubbish and unlike Kuta there was no sign of a clean up crew. The food was delicious though, don’t be concerned about the fish being advertised at cost per kg, it looks expensive but you can pick the size of fish/number of prawns etc and there are always smaller platters if you want a selection. My partner being a little fussy, they also filleted and deboned it for him. As with the seasonal weather it rained but never have I seen a smoother operation getting all guests inside seamlessly.", "My favourite part of Sanur beach is the footpath that winds the entire length of the beach. End to end return takes me 2.5 hrs to walk so great for exercise. The path is in reasonable condition in most places and you’re allowed to ride bicycles along here also. Restaurants, shops, massages etc line the beachfront. Tidal lagoon is in front with the reef breaking out the back - best surfing is the southern end or around the front of turtle island. Plenty of hire places for surf boards, SUP, wind surfers etc. swimming spots vary depending on tides and weed, boats. Lovely place to relax and unwind.", "I was looking foward so much my wife and i for seafood on the beach, we got there the view is gorgeous, unfortunately that's the only thing was good, we orded lobster , prawns, squid, they looked amazing but no taste at all, you get 3 little cups hot chilli, mild chilli and some other sauce,8 little lime pieces and i mean little pieces, for $210 i dont see it any cheaper than sydney prices,", "Sanur is a quiet beach. No loud music and no crowds. The beach is nice and long with a walkway all along it. A lot of bikes. Be attentive to where on the beach you go, as it all areas along the stretch ar not as nice. I would say the middle of it is the best. The sand is not really white but not dark either as in some parts of . It gets VERY quiet at night. After 6 pm you can barely find an open massage place and the restaurants are empty. In the evening you have to go to the main street in Sanur to find restaurants and shops. No sunset over the ocean as heading east but the sunrise over the islands is beautiful.", "on Sanur Beach its a great place to chill, shop and eat with many great eating places and friendly shopping to be had there", "Don’t come here ! The food is average at best... and they try to rip you off by trying to make you pay 2.5% sit-charge, which shouldn’t be the case!", "There is nothing inside the Sanur Beach Hotel area that would make you stay top shelf. The beach was cleaned each morning for sea weed, there is food and drinks available at the beach.Shade and beach chairs and towels available", "Sanur really is a perfect location if you’re looking for a family holiday in . Plenty of beachside cafes and restaurants, relaxed shopping, easy to navigate and a beach that offers water sports, sun loungers and a walking/bicycle track. Something for everyone. We will definitely be back.", "We had a nice dinner @ Jimbaran Bay with our local friends. Cool Breeze and beautiful sounds of the waves...", "The Sanur beach is facing east over looking to Nusa Penida and Lemongan island. So if you choose to stay in a hotel in Sanur, wake up early especially if you go to Matahari terbit section which is great for photoes. Be aware of sea urchin that can cause pain when swimming there", "Lovely beach with a footpath that extends for kilometres with lots of things to do on the way great massages little stalls selling local gear and many other items But best of all are the great massages along the way. Great early walks along the beautiful beach of sanur. Many wonderful views to see and eateries on the beach, great place for that special cup of coffee ☕.", " has a lot of attraction so Sanur Beach is only one nice little Beach that is quite relax for kids and family to enjoy. I will still advice everyone to explore wide eyes open there are many beaches to see in every angle and different focal points.", "we love sanur beach as it suits to family. morning sunrise and sunbath till afternoon was very relaxing. there are some warung you can buy drinks and snacks. recommended beach", "Sanur beach is a grat family beach , it doesnt get rough , is sheltered by reef although not the best swimming beach. It is calm but oftern atteacts akit of weed. It is very calm and a good spot to watch the locals in the aternoons do a spot of fishing. Fantastic pathway rubs along its entirety and its a good spot to ride a bicycle as well. ", "The beach may be nice to look at but the seafood BBQ's all the guidebooks rave about is nothing more than an overrated tourist attraction. We paid the equivalent of £60 for a seafood BBQ which was burnt and very poor by any standards. To top it off, all along the beach you will be harassed by Indonesian musicians singing their very own improvised renditions of cheesy love songs (with words that 'sound like they fit') all while looking extremely disinterested. This was far from a recommended experience, you can get a much better experience of a seafood BBQ further down the coast at one of the many, less renowned beaches in , without the tourist traps and the hole in your pocket.", "Love Sanur beach and hoping to come and stay over winter ,I loved being able to ride the bike everywhere,The many incredible restaurants,The night market ,the morning market,The hours you can stroll by the beach,The cleanliness ,The beautiful fruit drinks ,I loved every day here,As I shopped from the big supermarket that has everything to the incredible cheap Warung food ,I can't wait to come back ,", "Better in some places than others. Personally I prefer the sindhu end of the beach. Its lovely to see all the local families visiting for a swim on sundays, Not an iPad or phone in sight,", "Fish & chips on the beach was tripple what you would pay any where else in and food and beach only average. Be aware, there is a 21% surcharge for cash, 24% if you use credit card. The cafés on the Beach of Sanur are far better, serving beautiful fish meals.", "Stayed in Sanur for 9 nights ....nothing much to do and the beach is full of anchored long boats The beach is dirty and the water not really for swimming in. I would not stay at Sanur again,small village nothing to do and the beach very dirty with heaps of rubbish ! ", "Had a great stroll down Sanur beach today!!! Such a relaxed and beautiful walk!! I'll see you tomorrow lol", "Lovely beach in Sanur, particularly like the walking path that you can walk or ride along for several kms. Safe for children as very shallow, so if you want to surf you need to get taken out beyond the reef break. At intervals there are bars, cafes and places to rent sun lounges. So nice to be able to stroll along and access all areas without having to keep going up to the road again. At night beautiful to sit at a bar and enjoy a nice cocktail or two. I think for families this beach is perfect. Highly recommend.", "We thought Sanur beach was supposed to be a lovely beach. We were wrong. Water looked dirty. Not inviting to swim in at all. All the lay back chairs looked good though. People in the area were nice and friendly. Good for a morning walk and back to the hotel for a swim in the nice clean pool.", "Sanur for me is always the better option. Not so busy but parking can be a problem. More a local beach than a tourist hot spot.", "I'm a frequent visitor of Sanur. What I like about Sanur and its beaches are due to the quietness of the area. Sun bathing and relaxing is perfect--but, the beach is quite dirty. Prices of food and others are respectable--less than as compared to others such as Kuta, Seminyak, etc. The rating above is more due to the condition of the beach.", "Not for people who want loud music instead of watching the nature, Sanur beach is quiet and tranquil. I love walking here in early morning and at sunset. It's a place where you just rest your mind and just be.", "I love Sanur beach. A lovely place to relax and really enjoy life. This is now my favorite place to vacation", " is wonderful and on previous stays at Sanur beach, it have enjoyed the pleasant tropical ambience of this lovely place. However, it has now been invaded by noisy motor bike and hoards of locals and tourists to make it a very crowded place. The high priced resorts are still lovely and peaceful but Sanur Beach has lost much of its charm and had become too busy. The nearby roads are also chocked. We now prefer Amed beaches which are 3 hours NE. ", "I din't like Sanur at all it was a dissapoinment it is just disorganized I'm a beach person and to me this wasn't beautifull at all. If you wanna beautiful beach go to Nusa Dua", "I love sanur it's so clean and tidy. There is lots of restaurants on the beach that do happy hour drinks and serve delicious food. Sanur Beach is so flat that you can do stand up paddle boarding, you can hire it right on the beach. Worth a visit", "Sanur Beach is nice place to go for swim and relaxing and also in Sanur Beach have white sand. If you want go to Lembongan Island you also can get local boat from Sanur Beach and mosly they go early morning around 7am.", "Worth visiting and trying seafood at the local cafes. I'd suggest to go to Menega cafe. They've got seating on the sand and inside.", "I went there about 8 and chose a one of the restaurants on the beach. It was beautiful. Tables set up on the beach of Jimbaran and an Indonesian band playing music along the beach of all the restaurants. Crystal clear skies allowing for a beautiful scenery of the stars and the airplanes taking off. If you love seafood this is the strip to go to with many restaurants to pick from.", "Loved our one day on Sanur Beach. It had a of 25 years ago vibe. Simple and easy with a nice strip of restaurants and bars along the beachfront. We walked along, had beers at a bar at south end(name?) and then a nice swim , water clean. Then we followed this with a lovely lunch at beachfront Lilla Pantai (see sep reveiw). One thing would improve, the water sports operators prices were VERY expensive. Guess they usually are, but seemed overly so. Judging by the lack of anyone on banana boats etc we were not the only ones to think so. However this is a minor point, and the beach layout and lovely cafes/restaurants is great ", "Hundreds of thousands tourists cant be wrong. This is a place to go when you visit . Been here several times, still always amazed with the view and the great food. The seafood is a lil bit westernized in a way, do not expect it to be too spicy. It is rather too sweet for the fish. But it is still good", "We had an amazing evening enjoying dinner at one of the beach front restaurants! We paid 1.000.000 rupiah/AU$100 for two of us including a few drinks each, lobster, prawns, squid, rice, vegetables, mussels and grilled fish ???? No one around to sell you stuff except for a lovely little band that would play songs of your choice for a small tip of like 50 cents. Amazing sunset, great experience!", "We were staying two nights at the ARTOTEL in Sanur and walked to the beach (2min) from the hotel. There we decided to turn left in search for a nice and quiet beach area. We ended up walking nearly 10minutes until we were content with our choice of beach area. It is located right in front of the Hyatt Sanur (which is being renovated until 2018) and you can rent a sunchair with an umbrella and towel for 50k/day. As mentioned by other reviewers, there is a lot of plastic in the ocean, often right at the shore. Nonetheless, the mentioned spot was very cozy and relaxed to chill, have some drinks and order food from the Hyatt kitchen. ", "Sanur beach is ok, great boardwalk and restaurants that stretch along the entire 6km. Very safe and friendly, could do with a clean up, but we have seen worse", "Very nice place for dinner?... Gives a choice of seafood with rice... Bit expensive.....but a nice experience on the whole", "A friend of mine came back from Sanur in and said the beach was horrible and looked like mud. Alas he only saw a small part at the top end. The beach gets better and better as you walk along the paved pathway and within half a kilometre it becomes Paradise and continues to improve. Along the pathway/beach there are many restaurants and locals selling their wares in stalls. It would be correct to say there is a concentration of restaurants and local stalls at either end of Sanur Beach with not a lot in the middle. Having said this, the middle area caters for the locals and is visibly more \\third world\\\" but a pleasant experience if you want to talk to local people. Also halfway between both ends is the Hyat Hotel a fantastic 5 star hotel and the best in the area, with a price tag to go along with it. The pathway is shaded just about all the way (I would guess about 2.5 kilometres) and a most pleasant walk or bicycle ride\"", "Sanur Beach is one of the safest family beaches in ... It has a protective reef 50 meters out which prevents large waves from crashing on shore. The waters within the reef are flushed out at each tide, at low tide one can walk out to the edge of the reef and look at the deep fall off beyond. Numerous Restaurants and Warungs along the beach front. IF I have one critisium... it would be the bike riders along the pathway, who seem to regard the pathway as a bike track n not a walking way!", "We have had cocktails on the roof over looking the ocean. Followed by beautiful home made pastas. Bellissimo.", "We went for a romantic candle lit dinner at the end of a full day island tour on 14th June 2018. Nice friendly welcome and good seating right near the waves. As is usual, you pick what you want and it’s weighed and priced although we were suspect of the accuracy when weighing of the fish and the prices were ridiculously expensive for what you got, Add a couple of drinks, the tip for the band, and as others have said, add the 21% tax and credit card fees and you are in for one very expensive evening. And that’s fine if the food and service is excellent but this is not what we experienced unfortunately. Meals were average in quality at best and the table service was not great. When my main never arrived and my wife had finished hers, I cancelled a reorder after discovering it had gone to another table by mistake.The staff however, to their credit, were very apologetic and embarrassed and compensated with a free drink. They dealt with the issue very well. Overall no,we would not recommend this venue due to the excessive pricing.. .", "Not a quiet place, but it's an amazing setting. We stayed in more laid-back Sanur, but traveled the 20 minutes to double-six to take surfing lessons (at Rip Curl -- awesome place!). There's a bit of traffic and lots of folks on the beach in July/August, but the weather and the waves were great. Lots of places to get out of the sun and get a drink, too. This beach reminds us of some of the places in Thailand, but it's actually cleaners and the waves are much better (for surfing).", "We love Sanur as it's a lot quieter and less brash than Kuta, Legian etc. The beach adds to that charm, the sea isn't too far out at low tide and does not have big breakers so makes it ideal for stand up paddle boarding. Shops and bars are handy if you need something to eat and drink, and sun beds and shades are reasonably priced.", "I had a very nice seafood dinner with my great buddy. The restaurant was quaint and wonderful with friendly cooks and great food. It was a nice beach, wonderful sunset and great seafood to enjoy!", "Dry bony fish,, dry calamari, crab tasteless,smallest lobster I've ever seen,,2 beers each & 1,500,000 rupiah a tourist ripoff of the highest order", "We stayed in Sanur for a less crowded and less noisy part of . And it is worth it. We made sure we are in the beach before 6am to wait for the famous sunrise in at Sanur. Though its a bit rainy, the sun shone on our last morning though the clouds a bit blocked the way. But it was a beautiful sight. Stay here if you want a quite beach. Be a beach bum and walk along the shore. :-)", "Sanur beach is beautiful .. the water is clear and not to cold and you dont get harrassed so can literally soak up the sun and enjoy reaing your book or lazing or getting some shut eye with minimal distractions .... i love it and would highly recommend it .. also great for kids as not big waves .. but yes not so good for the surfers ...", "3 days 2 night stayed at Prama Sanur Beach, after finishing the meeting, we went to sanur beach which is located just behind the hotel, beautiful beach scenery, clean, releasing fatique and resting, you can also drink a cup of coffee, softdrink, cocktail and wine and there is also water sport. It is very enjoy at Sanur beach.", "How Sanur beach has a 4 out of 5 I'll never know. Maybe I'm spoilt coming from Australia with our beaches but at Sanur beach you can expect to have gritty sand, rubbish everywhere, so much sea grass, and no waves to be seen anywhere. It's not bad if you go and sit on one of the deck chairs and relax but it's so hot that you want to get in the water, but not this water.", "Overall Sanur beach is really nice for swimming and chilling out. A little to busy at times but very nice to take a long walk.", "We came here in the early afternoon. Our taxi driver dropped us off about mid-beach and we walked north. The beach is pretty gross, lots of trash, and it's particularly bad at the northern end. We came to eat seafood, as everyone else does, but the restaurants all seemed overpriced. I'd heard there was a fish market, and we found it at the northern end of the beach. It's indoors and fairly dimly lit, with five aisles of very fresh seafood all on ice- prawns of varying sizes, scampi, lobsters, several varieties of crabs, bugs (similar to Balmain), bonito, mackerel, snapper, garfish, and on and on. Prawns were 150,000 rupiah per kg, about a dozen medium sized clams were 5000 rupiah, and a couple of small horse mackerel were (I think) 2500 rupiah. We then took them next door where we got everything grilled over coconut husks for 30,000 rupiah. Our seafood was excellent, especially the clams which were juicy, tasty, and good value. The marinade/baste that the guys use is amazing, sweet, salty, and mildly spicy. Washed down with a fresh coconut as we people-watched everyone else who had come to this end of the beach. Then we picked or way through the garbage-strewn sand to wash our hands in the ocean.", "The beach is only average. Water is not the crystal blue/green of Hawaii or the Caribbean. It's ok, but shopping, cultural attractions (temples), and the local art (stone and wood carving) in Sanur Beach and Ubud are the reasons to go to this part of .", "Charming place! Lots of little cheap Beach restaurants, shops and massage/spa. Clean sea. Good shopping. This is a Real town, genuinly nese. Many nice restaurants on the main street. Night market. Very nice nese people who are more than helpful and Happy to assist you, i.e. finding a private driver. We strongly recommend a stay in Sanur, where We have been 4 times over the years!", "Sanur is a quite place compare to other beaches in . And the beach itself is cleaner compare to others. If you like to relax to avoid the crowd, this is good place to chill. Sanur is the harbour that boats going to nusa penida and Lembongan. There is not much night life here. The price of the restaurant along the beach is a bit expensive.", "Sanur is a very laid back beach and calm and quiet....you can spent the whole day lazying in a sundowner....lovely family time you can get ...", "Sanur beach is not the typical beach. You need to pay 2000Irp to enter on your scooter.lots of vendors selling traditional goods.Not for surfers or snorkeling. If you in the area have a look,if not -don’t waste your time driving to sanur beach.", "We came here for the seafood and it did not disappoint! My recommendation is not to go for set menu but to pick your seafood fresh and it will be grilled over hot coals. The set menu is huge (which is great), but the seafood is not as fresh and the prawns and lobster were small compared to the fresh ones we could have chosen. Expect to pay around $90 per couple for food alone. Don't forget to bargain though to get a good price.", "If you want pristine beaches you need to visit Ocean Grove in Victoria Australia ( or any of the dozens in Aust ) Unfortunately nothing else will ever come close again. However where Sanur Beach shines is the array of traditional boats, a myriad of great restaurants on the sand, the friendly hawkers and activities such as scuba diving, surfing out past the natural breakwater reef, a glass bottom boat (recommended) or a simple stroll on the kilometers of paved boardwalks maybe calling in to the markets at the north end. Definately an all-round beach experience. Nice clean sand, yes. Pristine white and squeaky, no Still Sanur is by far the best place to stay in .", "Sanur beach was the one of the beach in where people loves to visit. Many of restaurants surrounding and yes is a nice place for family to spend their time too great place to relax", "Sanur beach is one of the best beach areas in . It is a white sand beach that stretches for miles and has a pleasant promenade to walk or cycle the whole length . Along its stretch are beach cafés , markets, villas, and 3 - 5 star hotels. It is very clean and there are several places were you can rent a beach chair buy a cool beer and while away the hours. Massage booths and Nail artists can also be found in certain spots for a very good price. There aren't,t many fantastic beaches in when comparing to Australian beaches but Sanur beach definitely fits the bill. We visit regularly and have been to many areas but this is a favourite place.", "The beach in Sanur was tall and had a pleasant promenade. Unfortunately, both the beach and the water was very dirty when we were there in early April. Some days so dirty that we did not want to bathe.", "We enjoyed staying in Sanur . Our hotel was practically on the beach , beautiful sea . Quiet area.. very relaxing . Will come back to this area .", "Sanur Beach stretches from near Jalan Hang Tuah in the north to near Mercure Resort (which owns the lovely beachside yoga hut Power of Now Oasis - which I have reviewed separately) in the south. The northern end is more accessible to good authentic local eats (eg. Warung Babi Guling Sanur, Sindhu night market, Warung Nasi Men Weti, all of which I have reviewed separately) whereas it gets progressively more peaceful towards the middle section and southern end of the beach. The calm water by Sanur beach makes swimming here pleasant, although I did encounter several small pink and brown jellyfish while I was swimming with other parties in a lagoon that was designated for swimming. For an excellent massage on the beach, look for Lola at the first massage hut south of Jalan Pantai Sindhu. When it is not sunny out (eg. at dusk), she can even move the massage bed to right by the water, so that you can be kneaded on to the soundtrack of the rolling waves. Bliss!", "We were staying in a private villa that's next to The beach it was incredibly amazing at night you can listen music from a live band It was amazing the food was amazing even serve snacks at the beach it was one of the best seafood platters I ever had and the price was really cheap compared to others.", "We stayed at Prama Sanur hotel so this beach was right on our doorstep. Hotel staff keep the beach swept and clean from garbage as much as they can. Had no hassle from any hawkers during our stay (September). Good range of cafe's and bar along the strip from high to low end. Only downside was that it was extremely tidal so you need to catch the tide just right if you want to swim properly.", "In fairness the beach is not always our premier destination whilst on holiday but we do like to have a wander and a dip in the ocean. The beach in Sanur is very rough sand and many of the beach cafes are quite seedy until you get way along the front. Ladies selling fans are in your face incessantly and we saw no sun beds for quite a considerable distance. The ‘far end’, closer to the big resort hotels was nicer, cleaner and less litter and crap... but the bars were very expensive compared to... well.... anywhere else we’d visited on to be honest. I’m sure there are many beautiful beaches but this one didn’t rank great with us", "Sanur beach is much calmer than the beaches of Legion & Seminyak. It is surrounded by a reef which keeps it calm & easy to swim in. Great for families. The tide does get really low though, exposing weeds, which makes it not so enticing! The most swimable area is probably out front of the Puri Santrian. There's lots of beach bars & stalls & a great walking/ cycling path along the beach. The whole area is much slower & more relaxing than other parts of .", "I love Sanur beach, it is pretty clean with lots of bars and warungs, it has a great walking/bike path and lots of small markets, not too much hassle. It is great to hire a sun lounge but not where there are lots of boats or water sports as the fumes from the fuel can be pretty bad. Overall though a really good beach with nice clear water.", "Having returned to Sanur after 12 years , this time with a young family, we were expecting change. Sanur beach is still as beautiful and the sunsets are glorious. Nice and quiet and easy to get a spot on the beach or a sun lounger. The only negative was the volume of litter that is present on the beach, spoiling an otherwise beautiful area.", "not much to see in sanur beach, mostly just as boat terminal to another place like gili trawangan, nusa penida or lembongan. there are much better beach around which offer more beautiful scenary", "Many seafood restaurants to choose from with tables on the sand. The main attraction here is watching the sunset, which draws many tourists. The crowds during the evenings might be off putting to some, however this is still a must see if visiting . Restaurants are pricey so be prepared to spend. All in all it is well worth the visit.", "My 2nd visit to Sanur beach in 3 years, I have been all around and Sanur is the best place to end your visit, very relaxing to sit on a lounge chair drink cold beer and contemplate the incredible beauty of . I will definitely be back.", "We stayed at the Anaya Resort Friendly staff lovely place But the food could do with an upgrade , there is plenty for breakfast depending on taste and culture We had a meal in the Restaurant the other night and payed $180 aus and the steak was tough , we also ordered fries with our meal and they came out after we finished the steaks", "Went for dinner here several times, once in 2012 and twice in 2016. went there alone in 2012 and with my family in 2016. Legong is a nice place to dine. delicious seafood and friendly staff. recommended to eat at Legong", "Beautiful bay! We visited for dinner one night while in and thoroughly enjoyed the night there. Would highly recommend for a relaxing night out.", "We caught a taxi over to Sanur to have a look around as our friends stay there all the time. We walked for miles along the beautiful beach enjoying the sights and occasional markets. We stopped every now and then for a cool drink. In the end we came off the beach and had a very nice lunch in a local restaurant. All in all, well worth the visit but we were glad to get back to frantic Legian where we knew where everything was.", "Pleasant clean beach especially in front of the Hyatt in Sanur. Easy to relax and a few nice Cafes along the path bordering the beach. I was alone and then met friends for lunch at the Hyatt. Overall Sanur beach is a good beach and safe for families with young children.", "This section of Sanur Beach is gorgeous, it is private with no hawkers allowed. There are lots of restaurants with tables on the beach. You can do watersports in the pristine water, there is no other water traffic around so it is really safe and fun. Just don't pay full price. The beach and water do not have any rubbish, there is a path that goes for kilometers and you can walk or ride push bikes. We always stay here and the beach is fantstic. There is no surf but it is great for swimming and for young children. If you are not staying at one of the hotels you can hire the lounges or sometimes use them if you buy food or drinks from the hotel restaurant. There are restaurants with cabannas that are so comfortable to sit and have a meal in. It is great morning, noon, afternoon and night. Great for everyone, couples, young families, teenage families.", "even you know the seafood wont be that good, even you know u have to pay for the unwelcome music band but STILL is a must go to watch the sunset there.", "As a repeat visitor to Sanur, I love the beach. It is quiet and relaxing. There are plenty of activities on offer and great dining along the beach front. The locals are friendly and you don't get hassled too much.", "We are always eager to get to the Segara beach side of Sanur, once there we feel at 'home' again. Theres a great selection of Resaurants right along the footpath. lots of markets (though the market girls can be a bit pushy!!) theres places to get a massage, manicure etc for a good price. Most of all we just love to sit and look out at the ocean and if your lucky on a clear day you can see Mt Agung way over in Karangasem!! Also lots of great hotels with beach access/sun lounges etc. Our favourite part of Sanur. Cheryl and Ray WA", "A great place to have a quite seafood lunch and just relax watching the water sports being done up and down the beach", "The seafood platter was fantastic, the sunset was great and the bintang cold. My wife does not eat seafood, she was well catered for with other options. I would recommend this to any person thinking of this type of experince.", "Walk, Bike, Swim, Shop, Eat, Sail, or People Watch -- you can do all of these along Sanur Beach that has a paved walkway. I love beginning my day with an hour+ walk along Sanur Beach. You can enjoy the awesome sunrise and/or the star studded night sky without bikes whizzing past you. A few nese vendors offer morning snacks, and sometimes there's an early morning yoga class on the beach. But only later in the morning does this beach come alive with para-sailing, swimmers (few), some fishermen, lots of beachside cafes (my favorite is Warung Pantai Indah), beach chairs to rent or free sand, and many small souvenir shops/vendors. What I love about this slice of is the laid back vibe and that the nese freely mix with the tourists who haven't overrun this beach.", "The beach at Sanur could be beautiful but it is sadly covered with garbage ... It has views up to the Agung volcano and the Lembongan and Penida islands, it's a long beach which provides for a long walk for visitors, the water looks clear and transparent. The garbage covers about 1 meter width from the end of the waves wash, and some of the garbage just floats around in the clear water too. There is so much garbage, and the cleaners hired by the resorts just burn it at night or just buries it in a whole right in the beach ... where it would probably come out again in the future. It's sad as the Sanur beach could be a beautiful beach ...", "Sanur beach is great because it s very big. You have a small road for bikes and people along all the beach which is about 5km so the best way is to rent a bicycle (30000 rp-very cheap) and go and stop where ever you feel like it. It has really nice bars and restaurants along the beach, the fruit juices are so so good. There are a few parts of beach that are not very clean but mostly is ok. The sand is clear and the water is great. Really liked it", "I will be short and sweet. This is the biggest rip off has on offer. $180.00 AUD for lobster, prawns and calamari with one large BinTang. The lobster was overcooked, the atmosphere energetic, but hundreds of tables line the beach so you are dining with your new best friends at the neighbouring table and the live entertainment was woeful and out of tune. If it is seafood you're looking for go to the lobster brunch at Regent, Sunar for the same price. Now that was worth every penny!", "Fixed priced markets are at Sindhu Beach at Jennys next to Benos bar and Tootsies next to Tootsies bar", "The bay and the clear water are wonderful but there are also too many restaurants. We try one of them and the food wasn't that great. The place is just nice to have a look and leave, a typical made of for tourists.", "This is a lovely beach - the sand is not he best I've seen in the world but it really doesn't matter - I love Sanur beach for its atmosphere. My favourite place on it is Nyoman Cafe - this is where I always hire my loungers, only 40k for 2. They also serve really nice food and tasty smoothies. There are other beaches on with perfect sand but I always go back to Sanur beach.", "Nice having dinner at beach with sound of wave and with traditional dancer. The price of seafood consider expenses", "Sanur beach can change by the day; if it is cloudy our view is obscured; if clear and sunny view is awesome!! You can see MT. Agung, highest mountain in ; island of Lembogan; watch the local men fishing especially on Sundays; watch the windsurfers expertly moving through the waves; walk along the becah and visit on of many many cafes/warungs/restuarants. have a beach side massage/manicure/ pedicure. Shop along Pantai Sindu shops - opposite Beno's cafe/restaurant; next to Beno's have a great beauty experience- all the girls great, especially Mandy!! Ask for her. Kids get in the water and play; play on the sand, go out on a banana boat! Whatever you choose make sure you have plenty of water, hat, sunscreen. do not get dehydrated; drink too much alcohol or get sunburnt = recipe for disaster!! Enjoy your holiday, be sensible and you will love \\our backyard\\\"!!!( as we do)\"", "We stayed three days at a hotel on Sanur beach. Somewhat average this beach in . A bit dirty and with too many local merchants that are too aggressive.", "Have a look to Nusa Lembogan or the Gillis. We visited this places in May/June. But still Sanur is a calm place and it's a good atmosphere.", "We enjoyed a delicious seafood platter on the beach for my husbands birthday. Ample serving great service cold beer and an ice bucket supplied to keep the beer cold. Great value happy professional helpful staff, our waitress was attentive and we felt for her after having to attend a table of 16 non English speaking tourists. Well done.", "We were recommended to choose Sanur for our stay since the area offers tranquility and calm waters. Although, for a young couple as ourselves it's too calm.. Further, the water is quite dirty, filled with seaweed and some days you can even see plastics float around...", "It was definitely a good plan during honeymoon to have a relax romantic dinner at the beach. There is also live band singing and it is an option to give tips. the seafood is fresh and they do serve tiger prawn, and variety of fish.", "Not very appealing, too much debris and stray dogs. The beach was filled will lots of seaweed and trash. We were very disappointed and expected the beach in this location (Sanur) to be much more appealing.", "This was terribly overrated. Sunset on the beach was nice but nothing to write home about. All the restaurants were competing with music too loud and clashing dances. Terribly overprice food. Trying to eat fish by candlelight was not a pleasant experience. In the end our meal cost 1,490,000 Rp (2 people) as we had set menu for a large group. Don't recommend this at all. Save your money and spend elsewhere", "Visited this place in the late afternoon, and went to have dining table on the beach, we ordered the seafood, and after that we catched the sunset while eating the BBQ seafood, so nice with incredible sunset and delicious food!", "Sanur beach was lovely. Very peaceful outlook as you walk along the boardwalk. Little markets scattered along the way.", "Sanur Beach is a quiet beach and great to relax, a few people will approach you to go on a boat with them, but they are okay, just tell them you are not interested or actually go with them, because the quality of the tours they are offering is actually really great for a good price. But overall no annoying sunglasses sellers or anyone trying to grasp your attention, just relax.", "We are staying in Sanur so we thought we should catch a sunset somewhere. We were about to go to legian or seminyak but our driver insisted we go to Jimbaran as it is cleaner and nicer. Several other locals had said it was a must, so off we went. Beach was covered in bits of clear plastic. Really sad. I think they try to clean it but it's an impossible battle. Meal was stupidly expensive and forgettable. It seemed to be popular with Chinese tourists who covered their tables with seafood and left most of it to waste at the end. We were sat by a table with an especially bratty child screaming and playing video games on full volume and had to move. Staff at the restaurant was very nice and we were not approached by any vendors - which is a plus! Might be worthwhile too check out the sunset while you sip on a beer but give the seafood a pass unless you like to be easily parted with your money!", "For you who spend a night in the nearby beach hotel, you can't get away of the arousing invitation to get lazy on the beach for the whole day! The best time is in the morning, so tranquil like it is just you are the only person in the world and nobody else there. The sound of the waves gently smashing along the coastal line just like a calming whisper to soothe a restless soul... ahhh, so peaceful and comforting experience with an unforgettable morning breeze. Just come and enjoy Sanur Beach, you will never regret it!", "A little windy and gunung agung in clouds may later for dinner fresh was busy with all restaurants along the way", "Great walking path right along Sanur beach. The beach itself it very shallow due to the reef structure. In some places it’s less than 30cm deep. However it is beautiful and ideal for watersports such as snorkeling and Jet Skiing. Do however be warned about the sea urchins. There are many. We would recommend wearing water shoes of some kind. The spines are poisonous and really hurt!", "Sanur beach is a ideal for first timers to or people who have trouble being haggled to buy something. You still get asked but there is not too much pressure. Great little market and the locals try to please you for whatever you may need.", "Visiting Sanur Beach you can enjoy walks along the path on the beach enjoying the shops and eating along the strip", "We enjoyed eating our evening meal at the Onking beachside kiosk restaurant. The staff here are so friendly and their food is delicious and cheap. Most yummy vanilla milkshakes in Sanur. Watch out for the money changers in the Main Street. 99% of them will short change you ... But this happens everywhere at money changers in the street stalls in the tourist areas of so recount it and don't let them touch it after you have checked it.", "We've been coming to Sanur for 16 years and one of my most favourite things is a walk along this beach! I love the fishermen, the colourful boats, the people. The hawkers can get a bit pushy but trust me, they are nothing as pushy as they were when we first started coming. Enter into the spirit of bargaining. As we stroll the length of the beach walk, we stop for water, bintang, lunch or snacks that we fancy. At the end, we taxi home (or vice versa taxiing to the end then walking home).", "We stopped off at the Blue 9 Beach bar and it was a lovely relaxing way to spend a quiet afternoon after a whole day of sightseeing. They were setting up the speakers for a night of entertainment and unfortunately we didn't stay long enough to enjoy but we got there at a good time in the afternoon to secure seats as I am sure it would pack up quickly. The bean bags are uncomfortable though so some new biggers one wouldn't go astray. We did sit at a table also but for an evening with cocktails to take in the evening entertainment you need to be on the bean bags! Good and friendly service. We ordered a chicken pizza which literally had one small piece of chicken on each slice and the crust was tough. Go for the drinks and environment not necessarily the pizza.", "We went there in a taxi and the driver took us directly to a restaurant. We'd gone to watch the sunset and had reached around 5 pm. We had no intention to sit in a restaurant. So, we laid our beach towel and sat there. Soon, we realized that everyone just came and sat on the outdoor table set up by the rows of restaurants and enjoy some drinks and watch the sun set. This wasn't much exciting for the kids (5 and 8). But we enjoyed the seafood dinner (priced on the higher side) eventually.", "First time at Sanur Beach and in . Loved it and found it clean and enjoyed the beach walkway everyday! Good selection of food and establishments along the walkway. Great pictures at low tide and also nice to see local families playing in the water and the beach.", "The restaurants where the taxi drivers take you are a rip off in general. If you want good value go to Dena's Restaurant on the beach near The Open House Hotel. Good food and about half the price of the others. If you want seafood of the same quality at Real nese one block further toward the ariport and turn right at the temple. You will come across Mades' place which is nondescript with a white tile front and a couple of tables. You can order great food in a very local environment. Tell them Charlie and Kate sent you.", "Myself and husband went to sanur beach with great expectations but it was kinda okay place to relax and chill.. there are a handfull of watersports that you can try out at an afforable rate and remember ,you need to bargain there too..you neednt be ashamed of bargaining and asking for the price half of what is shown in the broucher! Yea,you read it right! You can bargain like anything there! Being a muslim couple,It was very difficult for us to find a good HALAL restaurant nearby and almost all the cafe had alcohol being served!We tried a couple of water sporting and it was fun!!", "We stayed at the Sanur Beach at hotel Respati. I think it is quite nice and clean. There are some pretty gazeebos along the beach you can relax on. What I didnt like was that most of the time water was too shallow and there is algae all over the place which mean you cant really swim here. But maybe I am just not used to algae in so shallow waters. I am still comparing it to Thailand and I am not satisfied. Also every now and then a driver or spa lady disturbs you to offer you something even when you told them no many times(maybe only problem of this corner of the beach,dont know)", "This is a gem! I remember Sanur only for water sports! But this is so much more! I won't be bothered staying anywhere else now as Legian, Seminyak, Ubud just too busy! Sanur was so relaxing, accessible by foot! Great walking and bike paths, beautiful beaches, amazing restaurants for everyone! Loved the night market for dinner. We had such a great time here. Locals are relaxed, laid back and very friendly! Can't wait to come back!", "If you have been to , traveled around , you understand the value and appeal of Sanur. Compared to the west side of the island, this place is an oasis of relaxation. Quiet and peaceful, you can find yourself easily falling in love with this onetime fishing village. Sanur is located on a long white sand coastline and here you can walk the length of the beach on a nice level pathway. Pass by restaurants, hotels and shops as you stroll along at your own pace. Make a day of enjoying magnificent Sanur beach !", "Sanur has a great beach, clean and sandy/coral. There are a fair few hotels that have beach access but still plenty of other quieter areas. There are lots of bars and warungs along the beach and a path runs north to south for the length of Sanur. There are lots of places to hire bikes from to cycle or you can just walk.", "We were picked up from our resort and driven to Jimbaran Bay. We had an absolutely amazing time. Approximately 20 of us (adults and teens) visited here for a beautiful seafood dinner on the beach at Sunset. We were serenaded by musicians, ate wonderful food, enjoyed a few drinks and were driven back to our resort. Would highly recommend.", "Been there during an evening and there was an extremely huge crowd of tables from the restaurants until 2 meters from the ocean. The way they cooked was like a massacre and you couldn't stay more than 5 minutes as you will start to smell from food, even that you were at the ocean shore. In photos it looked very different, reality was very disappointing.", "The beach at Sanur has yellow sand and is used by the local fishermen to park their outriggers. Similar in style to Nusa Dua, Sanur retains its old world charm and connection to a more authentic than Nusa Dua, with mile after mile of traditional warungs competing with top class resorts set on the boardwalk. Sanur beach is one of the best places for families with young kids to enjoy the beach, cause the reef a few hundreds meters out, protects the beach from waves, unlike Kuta Beach 😁", "So cultural and relaxing.next visit to will be number 6....definitely wanting to stay here....The beach is a beautiful outlook from the warungs and walking path.If you want less hussle and bussle,come to sanur side of island at this time of year is the best.", "First time experience, sunset great, food terrible... tried next year, no sunset and tried another section and again food terrible.... now give it a total miss every time... expensive and a waster of money....", "Well, This amazing restaurant is set within an amazing hotel. The hotel is awesome enough but wait till you taste the food. I had the squid ink tagliatelle which I swapped for what was originally served with rice, The flavours were amazing. The starter was a bruschetta, traditional and perfect. Do yourselves a favour and try this place foe a reasonable price.", "A little hard to find the beach when you're live longer inside Sanur. but the beach was fine. the sunbeds were good. But the sunbeds were expensive.", "We recently stayed in Sanur with our hotel facing the beach. It is kept immaculately clean, free of debris. Each hotel has loungers set out for their guests, the masseuse/ers along the beach are not aggressive, quite friendly and care for the area in which they are located. The boardwalk is safe for all ages, it has barriers in place at intervals to prevent motor cycles traversing it. Many tourists use bicycles along the boardwalk and whether a cyclist or pedestrian, everyone is able to enjoy their walk!", "Sanur is Sanur and its beach is still special. Not famous, not full with tourists, just white sand, shallow clean water and perfect for kids as they can run into the sea at all times without danger of waves or current.", "I dragged my extended Family along here , thinking it would be a nice quiet Beach but what a shock . The place was chock a block full of day Trippers on Coach Tours plus Warungs everywhere . We would have been better off in Sleepy Sanur .", "We swam in the lovely warm, clear water and sunbathed one day and another day went for an evening meal. Sanur Beach has a lovely feel to it. It’s vibrant, busy and enjoyed by many families. I did notice that the water by the harbour is full of plastic rubbish which is a bit disappointing", "We had a great day at Sanur Beach. Weather wise it wasn't great, but we found a nice restaurant beach side of the Grand Golf Course. Really good food and surprisingly, coffee. Would go again.", "this beach is on the East side and therefor sheltered from swell making it ideal if you have young chirldren. I visited in March and the beach was beautiful, i revisited in June and it wasn't as great but most of beaches aren't great in June. I will return in March again next year. Also you will not get hassled from locals trying to sell you things on Sanur beach making it very relaxing. If you have chirldren they will actually get to play with the local chirldren as they spend every afternoon on the beach after school.", "Sanur beach is alot quieter compared to the other popular beaches. It's lovely and shallow and offers beautiful sunrises. All the way along the beach front there are Lovely restaurants offering lots of different foods. There's lots of sunbeds, market shops and hair braiding readily available.", "Take the time to stay at one the Amazing Resortts Sanur has to offer ! The Fairmont, The Kamulea, The Santrian, The Kojora Villas, next to The Glasshouse restaurant, The Oasis, next to Hardys Dept store, the list goes on and on ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ My favourite of all time was the Hyatt Regency Club right on Sanur beach 😍🌴😍🌴😍🌴😍🌴😍🌴😍🌴😍🌴 It is currently being renovated, so therefore not an option at the moment , but we are waiting 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜 Sanur is an Amazing place to stay, it is quiet, which we Love ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ we have never stayed in Kita, however have stayed at most in Legian, The Stones, The New Padma, The Sheraton, The Patra Jarza, The Holiday Inn, ect ect ect. However, Sanur is a friendly type of village, you can walk and walk and walk for miles, stopping for. Drink, a meal,a shop, a chat, whatever takes your fancy on the day. Take th time to walk or bike ride along Sanur Beach, there is a small Bech Bar, in between The Peneeda and The Maya, where you can sit with your feet in the sand and have a cold Bintang or a cold drink and watch the ocean. We ah e been going for the last 10 yrs, and they have built several seats with cover so you are out of the sun, when we stayed at the Hyatt, we would was turn left and it was a short walk to have a cheap priced , very cold beer and not pay 4 times the price at The Hyatt. Which you would expect 😎😀 We Love Sanur, it is our second home sides Ubud ❤️😎💜😍❤️😎💜😍❤️😎💜😍🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴 Dig deep, go to the restaurants,The Firestation for dinner, The Kameula Caramel restaurant for dinner! Char Ming, and spend a few dollars purchasing from the Local People with their stalls at very reasonable prices 🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈 When in Sanur, or , only Travel with Budda Tours as he is safe, reliable and knows everything about 😎 If you are looking for a a cheap Tour guide, it's not him, but if your looking for Value for money, someone you can trust with your family and who knows everywhere to go, then Budda Tours is it ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️😎😎😎😎😎😎😎 My brother lost his back pack with $10,000 dollars I. It, and Budda found it for him 😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎 He is very honest 😎 We have used him for 20 yrs now, he picks us up from the airport, takes us all over the island,Naughty Nury\\s in Ubud for Ribs, Jemme in Seminyak for the best Cocktails and Sunday roast dinner you have ever had ! The St Regis for their Cocktails and Sunday Brunch ! or The Mulia for Sunday Brunch, The Elephant park, 🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘💔🐘💔💔💔💔💔 Bird park, Waterbomb park, Whitwarer rafting, The Safari Park, everywhere, even Shopping trips 💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻👠👠👠👠👠👠👠👗👗👗👗👗💄💄💄💄💄👛👛👛👛👛👜👜💼🎒👝🎒🎒👛👛👛💍💍💍💍👙👙👙👙💅💅💅💅💅🍾🍾🍾🍾🍾🍾🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴😍😍😍😍😍😍\"", "The locals are very lovely, you get the few people trying to sell you things but nothing as bad as other places in . There isn't many tourist that stay in Sanur so it's peaceful", "It was wonderful to wander along the paved path that runs for kilometres along the beach. Lined with great little shops, cafes, bars and restaurants. I was on a research trip to Sanur looking at the possibility of moving there to live next year so didn't get much time for sightseeing. I spent 2 monrings just enjoying the beautiful scenery as you walk along the paths. Shame I didn't come here at night as I am sure the atmosphere would be stunning.", "We stayed at the Intercontinental so conveniently had direct access to this beach and spent a fair bit of time there, but disclaimer - I never actually swam in the beach. On the far left side are the seafood restaurants which are touristy, but also great value and serve delicious food (if you choose well). Request to have a look at the kitchens at the back to see the quality of the fish before dining - we chose one with smoke coming out of the kitchen as they grill their seafood with coconut husks. I don't agree with a couple of comments below that this place is expensive - I paid less than EUR 15 pp for each of my meals and practically rolled back to my hotel afterwards as I was so full. At the very other end of the beach, on the right-hand side, is a fish market and stunning, stunning waters where the fishermen's boats are docked. It is really worth the walk up there (we visited around midday). And finally, if you have the same idea as I did to go for a run on the beach in the morning, DON'T. One morning I went for a run to avoid the heat and sun and soon discovered that stray dogs hang about the beach in the early mornings. It wasn't nice at all being followed by them, and there's practically no-one on the beach that early so you'll definitely catch their attention.", "Not the sort of pristine beach you would like but lots of fishing boats, and scenery . The markets at the end of the beach near the Hyatt are not as pushy as the Sanur beach markets (where they follow you around from stall to stall)", "The lower end of Sanur Beach was rather disappointing to me. The private beach areas of the hotels are kept clean and nice, but the public areas are dirty, and crowded. You can rent some old and dirty deck chairs, but they didn't look very stable. Every other second you're approached by retailers who want to sell you cheap souvenirs or massages. It is quite annoying. I understand that 90% of the inhabitants of live from tourism, but I would still prefer if they didn't try to drag me to their stalls all the time! At least around Christmas time this beach is not tranquil at all.", "I was there with my wife and her sister. The thing about Sanur beach is the bricked pathway that you can stroll the length of the beach - which must be several kilometres. I really liked how we were not bugged to pay for a seat on the beach - lots of places to sit in the shade and just relax. I also liked that locals as well as tourists enjoy the beach so you get to see slices of local life like family outings and religious ceremony. The waves are not too big - so easy to swim. Nice beach side eateries and small tourist markets - with not too much hard sell make for a nice vibe.", "The beach is beautiful. we made a quick stop through Sanur and walked up and down the beach with ice cream.. There are a handful of places to sit down and relax with an alcoholic beverage, but it's more geared toward boats than people swimming in the ocean.", "I have only ever been here for dinner. The seafood restaurants along the beach are very nice, but don't allow your taxi driver to dictate where you eat! The places usually sell seafood by the kilo, but the scales often work out to be in their favour. Carry a full bottle of water with you and ask if you can use it to test the scales. If the bottle carries 500 ml, then it weighs 500 grams, and this will be reflected in the weight of the scales. If they refuse to let you, find somewhere else! Also keep in mind that their prices are usually negotiable - especially at the quieter places. Also, the more northern places are good for plane spotters as it is very close to the airport.", "You can walk for hundreds of meters, before getting water till your waist. There is nothing really attractive and it's packed, and really packed, during week-ends. If you look at a relaxing beach, don't go to Sanur. At the same time, you have luxury hotels (and restaurants) with view on the beach, which offer you classy pools with shade, at related prices. So, if you budget is comfortable, choose the hotels!", "We had dinner at Jimbaran Bay. We were seated at the beach with the waves lapping nearby. The atmosphere is romantic and nice for couples or even small group. There are singers who will sing live music in front of you at your request. The seafood is nice but we feel a bit overpriced. So you are just paying for the mood.", "This beach is far from being real desirable. I want to use the word disgusting as we have been here for 4 days (out of a two week stay) and have yet to spend time on the beach as it is less than inviting. There are spots that are clean and nice, but they come in 30 meter stretches. Outside of that, there is debris and trash everywhere. I have run both north and south on Sanur beach and the conditions are not dissimilar on either side. Again, there are stretches in front of the really nice beach front resorts with nice clean beaches, but non guests are not allowed to use the lounges or amenities. So, if you want to hang out and read/relax you must do it in areas that will be washed up with plastic, trash, and everything else. they do have people out cleaning it early in the morning as I saw them on all days while running, but they would need armies of people to make a dent as there is trash and debris everywhere. However, there are some great retsaurants to eat at on the beach. So, don't shy away for good cuisine, I just wouldn't recommend relaxing there. As a result of the poor quality of the beach, we have just chosen to get sun/relax/read in our Villa which is very nice. I think this is a big typical for though as this is our first trip to . We did head over to Seminyak and the beaches were significantly nicer ther, however it is much more touristy, crowded and busy there. So, we do prefer Sanur as we like to be in peace while on holiday but make sure you get a villa with a pool as you can spend your R&R there versus on the beach.", "We stayed at the Four Seasons, and the stretch of beach is literally at its doorstep. Take an evening walk and experience the cool sea breezes and the crashing waves, and watch the sunset - lovely! There are around 20 restaurants mostly selling seafood. Take your time to select your seafood from the tanks and do check the price per kg, as some of the shops tend to be expensive. We usually go to the restaurants where there are locals eating as well.", "We stayed at the Prama Sanur Beach and found the beach to be very quiet and very relaxing. The promenade that runs for about 6 kilometres is a good walk with bars and restaurants along the way. The merchants aren't overly pushy and it was relatively hassle free. The beach itself was not that clean but the views are great. Most of the swimming was done in the hotel pool but the ocean was swim able. Overall a nice relaxing family holiday.", "Sanur beach is an elegant place to stroll along the promenade . Delightful beach, with many lovely spots to swim & lay about on the sand. Very clean & well maintained. Appealing to all those, who enjoy the quieter side of the island. Shopping a plenty, and enough Restaurants & bars to satisfy the discerning holiday maker.. This is a MUST for your holiday.", "Just went to Sanur beach. Not the best place for swimming due to the rocks and fragments of corals and shells. What made a normal day out on the beach maddening was the unscrupulous vendor that sold us a leaked float for my children which they refused to change.", "Sandy and safe due to the reef further out. Lots of restaurants and bars to choose from and also massages available from the nese ladies. Great place to chill & relax. The down side is the amount of stray dogs roaming about and therefore fouling the beach which really isn’t good. There is a fair amount of plastic waste washed up on the beach which unfortunately isn’t being cleared up at all sadly. With a little attention and work from the locals, restaurant & bar owners Sanur beach could be a much better place to visit.", "Sanur beach is quiet, relaxing and pleasant beach. There is no hussle and bustle that of Phuket, but still a likeable beach. Beach goes are generally middle aged with very less water sports. The most I enjoyed was the cool breeze coming from over the sea.", "Love sanua beach great place for the kids to play nicely sheltered bay for good swimming and good clean sand. Lovely restaurants overlook the beach so a great place for lunch a coffee or bintang unwind and let the kids run wild. ", "Waiters don't give your change expect it as a tip. Often price of bill different from original order from menu. Food not as ordered and undercooked", "This was a stop over coming from ululatu temple and going back to the hotel. The beach is nice and clean. There are plenty of People around in the early evening. There are some good sea food restaurants nearby.", "We loved this place. The food was okay, a bit expensive but the view of the beach and the city lights are more than enough to compensate. There was a live show of traditional nese dance and firewok display while we were having dinner which made our experience extra special.", "The experience of sitting on the beach eating seafood and drinking cocktails was great. Is it worth $100 Australian dollars? Not even close. Fish and chips on the beach basically. Very pretty beach, gorgeous sunset but the restaurants are over priced for the quality of food. Basically all BBQd in the same sauce - lobster, prawns, crab, squid - all tasted the same. It's fresh and tasty enough but I wouldn't go back.", "Sanur has always seemed to be for an older clientelle and for us it is a perfect beginning to any stay in . Not so good for shopping but you do that at the end of your stay anyway. Beaches are small and the locals like to bring their families. Dogs all have collars and look well cared for.", "Sanur beach is very big, long and quiet. It's protected by a reef, so the waters are usually calm! There are several places where you can chill and have a beer.", "Niceish beach that wasn't too busy, but anywhere near sanur beach market you get hassled to come and visit shops.", "Nice beach in the quite area of Sanur. Not quite the paradise like beach you think of when visiting however very peaceful and relaxing if your looking to really chill out and get away from the hustle and bustle. Good choice of water sports and also many places to eat along the beach etc.. I personally prefer other places in a little more.", "Sanur beach is apparently a popular beach but there's not too much to see. In my experience it is mainly visited as a transfer site for most tourists interested in going to Lembongan for other activities.", "I did not expect much from south beaches but we decided to stay in quiet Sanur (away from party goers and binge drinkers). Nothing special but good to stay a couple of days at the end of our tour. Very good for families or people that need relax.", "We went to Sanur for lunch on the beach. It is a pretty spot. For me it is just another beach. The locals were a little annoying trying to get you to buy their goods. But again that's .", "I have seen people comment that they were ripped off by the beach shack restaurants. Well that was heir fault because I paid US$4 for good seafood snaks and that is not a rip off. Only problem is the cook on coconut shells and if the wind is offshore you get home smelling like a cigarette tray.", "A laid back setting close to the airport, packed with little cafe's selling fresh seafood. Head there for 2-3 hours before you'd go to the airport, for a last bite and last chilled moments before leaving the Island.", "During raining season, legian beach and seminiyak beach are totally ruined by trash. But sanur beach are still clean. The sea is very calm here. Surfing doesn't seem to be viable. Young children can really enjoy the sea here. There are restaurants along the beach. Both expensive and cheap ones. You may get here by taxi. But we figured out that the most convenient way to move around the island is by motorbike.", "Sanur beach is much calmer than the beaches on the west side of Denpasar, both water, people and hotels. Nice paved beach trail.", "Lovely quiet beach, however you do get hassled by the massage ladies and have to be really firm with them. A good selection of water sports and trips available and an easy walk to Sanur village beach where there is more activity. The beach is white and sandy but there is quite a steep drop to the sea and this area consists of coral sand which is very sharp on the feet.", "You don’t come for the turquoise water but Sanur Beach is well located with great options to walk the path and fun restaurants. The sunrises are beautiful and with sunset the clouds turn different shades of pink. The week I was there it was perfect conditions. Low tide, clear water, nice breeze and blue skies.", "Unless you go in rainy season, winter, you can have great seafood, here. But do not expect good facility, this place is on beach, you are enjoying dinner with nature.", "From what we saw and tasted the seafood on the beach is of poor quality and very expensive compared to Australia Every covered in red sauce", "very good to get sun, the water is clean and with white sand just like paradise. and there are many cafe of seafood as well. dont worry about food and drink.", "If you like quite area to stay in , Sanur is the best for you. In Sanur so many europeans are staying there and Sanur also has very nice beach and nice hotels and also good restaurants and cafes!", "Sanur beach was so much nicer that I expected. The sand is lovely and white. The beach in front of the resorts are clean and free of rubbish as the resorts cares for them. The beach had beautiful clear water like Nusa Dua. The water is seaweed free unless you go out further. There are heaps of bars, resort restaurants and local warungs along the beach where you can enjoy a meal or drink if the beach.", "It is very smoky there, many restaurants are emitting smoke of the BBQ. There are at least 10 restaurants there, they have different menus but most are selling BBQ seafood set, with different prices. Some show the weights and different prices for different weights. We chose a restaurant called Roma, and ordered a set costs Ind$ 3m (US$25) for 2 people. The portion is not big, a bit small for me. Taste is fine, not much different from food in towns. It was cloudy tonight hence we cannot see the sunset as it was behind the cloud. But it was worth to go to know that there is such a place with many seafood restaurants.", "Although Sanur Beach is fairly quiet it is very littered and untidy. Be prepared to get hassled off locals to visit their stalls. There is however lovely restaurants down there for on an evening. We went to the White Sands Beach on the south west coast near Blue Lagoon Beach, much better. Clean and deserted.", "We stayed in Sanuar and made the trip out to Jimbaran Bay for dinner one night. We asked our reception the best way to get their and they called up one of the restaurants who came and picked us up and dropped us off free of charge which saved us a few bucks. We chose what we wanted and it was all freshly cooked to order. The food was good and you sit on the beach over looking the water whilst you eat. It was nice but you pay for the scenery more than the food as the same meal in town would probably cost you around half. We paid about $80AUD for two mains and a bottle of water but the same meal in town would have cost about $20 AUD.", "We have visited Sanur Beach five times, each time for a month and staying in different accommodation . Great beach, good value, wonderful local people. Best part of the island by a long way.", "There are few places where you can eat with your toes in the sand watching the sun go down with great food cooked for you. Although this is a tourist attraction, there is a great reason for it - it's truly amazing! We dined at Ganesha cafe and the seafood was plentiful and cooked to perfection. Be sure to bargain for the best price (as with most of ). We caught a taxi there for 48,000 IDR (by meter), and then managed to get another cab for going home from the restaurant. Arrive early for a front table. Can't recommend this experience enough!", "Within a week you feel like a local. Yes the people at the market are trying to make sales. But whether you want relax in the sun, drink cocktails on the beach, enjoy water sports or eat fresh seafood Sanur is the chillax place to be", "Entire length of Sanur beach is lovely sand and clear water. Very clean beach. Lots of places to eat and stay for a drink. Lovely people and great walk along the beach front", "Sanur is such a nice beach! You can rent a bicycle for IDR 5K/hour (even though I didn't really like riding bicycle there) After all, the views are great and I'd like to come again!", "Visited Sanur for the first time and wow! A beautiful beach, not as crowded, yes you still have people selling and trying to offer massage but not as pushy.", "Sanur beach is very nice for what it is- a beach along a busy town. The water is quite calm, but also a bit too shallow to swim (even at high tide). A stroll along the pathway is best early in the morning. Later in the day, it becomes too packed with shop merchants who are constantly at you to come buy stuff.", "Visiting Sanur Beach is quite tricky in my opinion as locals. When you visited a bad entrance to this Beach, then your experience will plummet, while entering via Good Entrance, will offer you a wonderful experience of one of the famous beach in . Tips: the entrance fee is IDR 2k for motorbike, approximately IDR 5k for car, and FREE if you just park your vehicle faraway from the beach and walk through the entrance 😂 Tips2: good entrance for sanur is via: Front of Dunkin Donuts Sanur, Hidden entrance with a big lobster signboard as a marker where you have to turn lef from the mainroad, and lastly head for Mertasari Beach (you can easily find it via google map) and after you enter the big parking area, look for hidden entrance on the right to enter \\Dream Island\\\".\"", "Love Sanur. Relaxing beach cheap shopping and restaurants. Fantastic food and friendly people. Its a great holiday spot.", "The beach at sanur is calm, relaxed and excellent for families, safe for young children and ideal for water sports. The reef break provides some good waves for surfers, however there are no large waves on the beach making it perfect for young children. There are many hotels directly on the beach, with plenty of shady trees. Overall Sanur beach is a great choice.", "Avoid any kind of local seafood barbeque restaurant experience at all. This is a place to mug the tourist!!! Terrible food, dirty dirty dirty!!!", "We visited Jimbaran on our last vacation in . We always came here to have seafood dinner everytime we visited . This time it was a big disappointment. The price was remarkably high and unreasonable. Even we mentioned to them we were local tourists. The price to eat their seafood was even higher than having them in a 5 star hotel's restaurant. They charged an ala carte gurame for 300k per kg. While you could buy the fresh one in the supermarket in Jakarta for only 65k per kg. This fish is not even coming from the sea. A package for 2 cost 475k++. While for us a family of 6, 1 still a little baby, it cost almost 2mio just for a not so extraordinary dinner. So now, my family and I have crossed out Jimbaran seafood from our regular place to visit while in . Maybe the local government should pay more attention on this crazily pricing matter.", "We ate at the Lia Seafood restaurant on the beach, enjoyable, front row table, cold beer, ok seafood and watch the great sunset, perfect . A tip make sure you book so you get a front table.", "liked dinner on the beach, staffs are nice and helpful. aviod to choose crowded restaurant. seafood was good", "enjoying to watch kite surfing on the beach around Sanur Beach & Mercure Hotel. quiet, relaxing place to visit.", "A great spot to visit. A must do on the list is to have a seafood meal at one of the many restaurants lining the bay. The walk around is fantastic. In the morning it is a peaceful walk with less people. Of an afternoon right on sunset all the crowds gather for the best Insta moments. Watching the planes at the airport takeoff and land is also a great past time on the bay.", "Sanur beach is one of interesting place in .In here you can see white sand and also beautiful beach.You can rent canoe and float with price that not really expensive for playing in the sea.The sea is not to deep so it is safe for children to play in the sea but still need to be accompany by parent.In front of the beach we can see many food seller such as Lumpia,baked corn,satay and many other.Oh ya,you can also rent bike to ride in the side of the beach and see a beautiful scenery.", "Had many fine meals here with friends, would alway recommend to anyone, yummy yum yum with a bonus of being cheap", "We stayed at a hotel right on Sanur beach and LOVED it! The waves are nice and gentle and it was great to just relax for our last few days of vacation!", "Nice quite beach in . We went there for fishing since we prefer Sanur Beach compares with others because of its quietness. Beach sports are available including glass boat where we can see wonderful tropical fish underneath. Fishing fantastic...", "Sanur is one of the oldest tourist destination in and the ambience is telling the same. Nearly all the hotel stay true to nese tradition. Sanur beach also provide beach for family holiday, because it's close to Denpasar and calm wave (normally). To take a stroll tru Sanur Beach is a relaxing experience, it's quiet, exotic, and so .", "We stayed in sanur swastika motel and walked sanur beach most days, some days just for relaxing and enjoying the sights and yummy food and other times to the yoga barn and then a coconut water and swim afterwards, missing it lots can't wait to go back!!", "Great beach to just relax on and have a feed or a beer at the many restaurants along the beach or just take a walk along the path to take in the atmosphere of Sanur", "Sanur Beach is nice but not that great for swimming. Low tide means virtually no water until outside the reef. They keep the beach clean and it is nice to sit on the deck chairs from your hotel but there is often a cool and strong breeze coming off the sea.There are water sports where you can hire wind surfers, jet skis etc.", "Do no eat at Sea Side Cafe . Very expensive. Paid a fortune for fresh lobster on the beach. Meal was destroyed. Grilled to an inch of its life. Rubbery and unedible. Becareful where your tour guide suggests. DO NOT GO HERE. YOU WILL PAY A FORTUNE FOR A BURNT RUBBERY MEAL.", "The beach along Sanur is ok. It's not like our beaches back home on th Sunshine Coast, but at high ide, pretty enough. The water has been quite clear and is great for kids as there are no waves in shore. Three are some small reef breaks off shore best tackled with a SUP board or mal.", "Along Sanur Beach, there are a whole host of different activities that can be enjoyed. From windsurfing to kayaking, simply sunbathing to looking through the local market stalls, seemingly all tastes are accommodated for. We visited Sanur Beach for the private area laid on by our resort, Akana Boutique Hotel. There, we sunbathed, took in our surroundings and enjoyed watching the world go by. The sand is golden, the water clear and there are numerous small cafes and restaurants dotted up and down the coastline. Perhaps not the most tropical of beaches nor the most clean, Sanur Beach is still very popular and provides an excellent few hours of relaxation and pleasure.", "Sanur beach is a grat family beach , it doesnt get rough , is sheltered by reef although not the best swimming beach. It is calm but often attracts a bit of weed. It is very calm and a good spot to watch the locals in the aternoons do a spot of fishing. Fantastic pathway rubs along its entirety and its a good spot to ride a bicycle as well. Great place to watch the locals go about their business. ", "Sanur Beach is a place for families without the crowds and waves. Plenty of cafes, restaurants, bars and markets along the beach and even the opportunity for a relaxing massage, pedicure or manicure. The beach is clean and safe, with chairs and lounges available to soak up the sun while having a drink or a bite to eat. lots of charm here.", "Great fun at sanur beach. Stunning sunset moments. Clean beach area with lots to see as you walk along. The views were lovely and along the way there was cheap enough but still lovely food and drinks. Perfect!", "Spent another lovely day exploring the coast line of Sanur Beach on push bikes. Scenery is beautiful and there are some fantastic dining options along the way. Highly recommended!!", "It really is hit and miss along the beach in Sanur. I've walked/ridden 3-4km of it, and there are plenty of very ordinary/highly polluted areas. But then again there are some nice pockets too. Outside our hotel, Griya Santrian, is quite nice. Nice enough for a little swim. But there is also heaps of water sports there which detracts from the peacefulness of it all.", "The calm environment is really good for old couple to spend the holiday here in Sanur Beach. Not so many night life offered which make this area more (much more) quiet than Kuta for example. Like in Ubud, the tradition is well kept and there are many culture activity you can find if you stay in one of the accommodations. Wide range of accommodations are available. From a guest house to 5 start international chain resorts. The beach offers sunrise sensations if want to wake up early in the morning and spend rest of the day on its white sand that always attracts the tourist to come again and again. Most of the visitor are repeat visitor who fall in love with its magic… During the holly days based on Hindu’s calendar, there are many religious activities in Sanur that can be very attractive for photography lovers.", "Directly on Sanur Beach they are a lot of small boats so if u prefere clean view better to go to the right or to the left ... Little bit confused what to write about ...", " beaches tend to be very polluted, but Sanur beach was pretty clean. Nice to see - especially in the winter months.", "Sanur beach is the main beach in the south of the island, only 30 minutes or so depending on traffic, from Denpasar airport. The beach is very long and broken down into smaller sections by manmade breakwaters, each connected by a long footpath/cycle way right along. It is a wide beach offering plenty of space for sun bathing. Sun beds and brollies are available to hire at numerous locations. Some areas offer better swimming than others. The first section near the begin of the Sanur road entrance has very little water when the tide goes out, then the next section where the Lombok ferries leave from, is very busy with passengers and smells constantly of fuel. The Sandhu section is by far the better, with more space, better quality shops and bars plus water most of the day. The sea is safe for kids to play in as when the tide goes out it becomes a sheltered lagoon. It is possible to snorkel here, you will likely see a variety of smaller fish, such as Picasso fish, urchins and starfish. But be warned the locals fish the lagoons daily, and hence the wildlife is wary. The beach offers people watching, countless shopping and eating opportunities, and also draws countless hawkers selling everything from fruit to massages, and taxis. There are toilets at the beach but are chargeable 5000k rupiah. The local hawkers however appear to stroll out along the nearby pontoon to relief themselves, as do the stray dogs that wander about. Some areas of this beach are very noisy and rubbish strewn, which is a shame.", "Sanur beach is a nice place to visit and to relax. Not many food outlets but there is a clean and a good restaurant at dream island adjoining sanur beach. Have to buy a ticket to go in though. Dolphin lodge is located close by.", "Unfortunately Sanur beach is not one of those beaches that would make me want to stay all day and sunbathe. It's just very average, and I dare say boring. It is quite long, in some parts there are many jukungs and small boats parked close to the beach. During the low tide it's just plain ugly. People walk their dogs there and don't even bother to clean after them. I have been to the beach at least 10 times - but always for 30min at max, to take a break and have a beer, while spending a day in Sanur. There are definitely much nicer beaches around with good snorkeling, nicer water and cleaner too.", "I was surprised with Sanur beach.. It is lovely and clean, with clear blue waters which are mildly warm...lovely. There is a pavement In between the sand and the resorts, with little bars, cafes, icecream bars etc dotted along one end.. Beautiful spot to cool down with a cold Bintang and an ocean breeze. Lots of sofas, lounges etc to watch the sunset. While up the other end there are locals with their street wares, Warungs, massage, hair braiding etc.. We even saw squirrels I. The trees while we were having a drink.", "after changing our first acomodation, the trip was very enjoyable and we enjoyed the casual nature of Sanur. Great eating and dining plus close to the beach", "Sanur is less crowded than Seminyak and bars and resorts are right on the beachfront. The south of Sanur seemed to be the nicer beach area. There is a patch with local stalls and people selling things which we avoided as the plastic chairs and tablecloths didn't do it for me, better to pay a little extra and have a drink in the nicer establishments along the beach.", "We stayed at the Mecure Resort in Sanur. It is at the bottom of Sanur and was so lovely and peaceful. Fabulous for our family of 18 that consisted of ages ranging from 2 to 68yrs old.", "From the clean sands, to the traditional boats that line them, Sanur beach is the best main beach in . The Beachwalk only adds to the brilliance!", "The pathway that runs 6km along Sanur Beach is a lovely walk, there are many restaurants along the pathway and on the beach. The beach itself is lagoon like so very safe for children to swim at.", "like: swimming on the nese warm sea waters and cycling on the Sanur promenade. dislike: I can't remember anything I disliked about the beach", "A nice walk along the beachfront, the pavement is reasonably safe unlike other areas in Sanur. The restaurants on the beach are pleasant at night. Unfortunately the shops on the main road are closing down due to lack of business, the pavements on the main road are very dangerous with large holes.", "Sanur Beach is a slow paced beach, great to pull up under a tree, swim in the calm warm waters. Always something to see, whether it be a local fisherman with basic equipment out to try his luck for the day. You may see a jet ski whizz past, or one of the local colourful boats. Whilst Sanur is a quieter beach venue there's still lots of local activity to keep you entertained. It's easy to while away the hours here, then stop in at one of the many beachfront Cafes anytime of the day for refreshing drinks & food.", "Sanur beach had some restaurants but the area in general was spoiled by garbage dropped everywhere and inadequate bathrooms. Swimming out to the reef did not look like a good idea.", "I have travelled quite a bit, but when I arrived at Prama Sanur Beach Hotel I was amazed.Clean beach, large rooms, friendly and helpful staff, perfect location. We are planning to come back sometime next year.", "I stayed in Sanur in January for the first time in many years and couldn’t understand why I’d stopped. It’s beautiful the beach is clean and flat so great for younger kids to swim without the surf. It’s peaceful as well. Lots of restaurants, cafes and bars nearby. Highly recommend Sanur beach for people of all aged it is not a big party place so if that’s what you’re after this isn’t the place for you.", "We stayed here at Sanur Beach for 11 days. We wanted somewhere away from the touristy party side of the Island where the pace was a little slower. It was beautiful. There is everything you need here. The water ferries at the top end of the beach, heaps of different types of eateries right the way along. Also several different large markets at each end and in the middle of the beachfront. There are beautiful traditional boats you can hire to take you out. There is all different types of massage from reflexology to traditional nese. You can take surf or paddle board lessons or even go driving. Several small shops cater for those items you need to stock up in like drinks, snacks , postcards etc. You can have you nails painted on the beach or at one of the many spas along the beach . These is also laundry ( cheap as chips) and cash exchange service available. There is all sites of Hotels with different types of accommodation and even home stays available here. Do yourself a favour and have s look around.", "We have toured around for a couple of weeks and toss in a wedding and we needed a restaurant. Sanur Beach is relaxing and calm and we lived it.", "Had seafood dinner at the beach during the absolutely amasing sunset. We were there off season, in december, so I can imagine the beach are crowded during summer.", "I like Sanur. It's quitter than the western side. Has great restaurants and the shopping is good. I recommend Sanur's Hardy's Department store for food, clothes and trinkets - much cheaper than the market prices. Beach boardwalk is great in the evening. Sunrises are excellent.", "Stayed at Puri Santrian who ensured the beach was cleaned every day. Not sure about the other aside of the beach. Beach was beautiful and calm to swim.", "Cons : halal foods are rare, just instant noodles Pros : nice view to take pics, best time to visit is in the afternoon", "Serene & peaceful @ Sanur . White sands. Shallow water. Locals do massage on the beach which is great .", "The beach at Sanur is great for swimming- shallow, lovely warm water, scenic with the occasional fishing boat and some seafood restaurants. The only downside is the occasional jet skiier- grrrrr! Otherwise it is very peaceful here. There is a long promenade where you can walk or bicycle. Different scene from, say, Canguu- a much older tourist demographic though it would be good for families with small children too.", "I came up with the family, bathing and sunbathing fun, atmosphere beautiful beaches, less extensive parking. happy come to Sanur beach", "Wow what a difference from Legian Beach. We have just stay 7 nights at the Puri Santrian hotel and have fell in love with Sanur beach it's just so relaxing and peaceful we never got hassled by beach hawkers to buy stuff Ahhhhhhhhhhh. Found some amazing restaurants along the beach there is just something special about beach dining.", "The walking / cycling track along Sanur Beach is a good way to see this part of , although it is pretty crowded with stalls, restaurants etc. The beach itself is nice but expect to be approached frequently by (friendly) touts selling watersports, massages, drinks etc.", "After visiting Sanur for the first time this year I will keep coming back. The beach is clean, the area so much quieter than other parts of . You can walk along the beach for kilometres stopping at lovely restaurants which are right in the beach in most cases.", "Sanur Beach might not be as spectacular as west coast with their waves and breakers...BUT... Sanur Beach is super beautiful beaches, the sea children can swim safely because reef is a few miles out. 10k board walk to stroll, bicycle or jog alongside beach is fantastic. Many nice restaurants and coffee shops on this board walk. Love it!!", "I've walked around Sanur beach many times and I saw a lot of beautiful things, the beach is simply amazing... Boats, people who fishing since morning until afternoon every day.. For family with children is this place the best.", "Sanur beach is not really for swimming - it's for sitting under shady trees and enjoying cool breezes; for buying tasty meals from the many warungs; for people watching and just generally relaxing. Don't go there expecting a stunning swimming beach like you'd find in Western Australia. The sunrises are beautiful and peaceful, and you'll see locals down there very early selling fruit and sitting on the sand to enjoy the view and eat their breakfast.", "This is a great bay and the view over the ocean is amazing. The locals and tourists all frequent the beachside restaurants that are close to the fish market. You are able to choose the fish you eat. Only issue is that we came there in the rainy season and the prevailing wind was onshore. This meant that between the high and low tide marks the beach was heavily polluted with Plastic bottles and cups that had been washed out to Sea. We were shocked at how bad it was. We would swim on that beach. The bay was gorgeous, restaurants and people lovely but be aware of the plastic pollution on the beach itself", "This is the best part of if you want to shop hassle free! Heaps of great food and entertainment all over Sanur. This is also the ideal place to relax. Sanur harbour is also the gateway to Lembongan Island a place worthy of a few nights stay or just a day trip in a fast boat. If you book through the tour offices on the main st you will only pay around $20.00 return, so shop around for boat or ferry fares.", "Sanur Beach is our favourite. Great for walking either on the beach where you can swim, or along the very long pathway on the side of the beach where you can do a nice long walk with some shade", "Sanur has done a good job of reclaiming beaches and there is now over 5km of them, the sand is golden and grainy and the waters are clear. There is a nice view across to one of the islands. Sanur is a working location so you can see local fishing boats and fishermen alongside top class hotels, restaurants and cafes. The locals do a good effort in keeping the beaches clean. There is a feeling of real , not just false tourist , although there is also lots of water sport activities. Sanur has lots of variety.", "Sanur beach is beautiful and clean beach. It's very good for relaxing. Also I used to run here in the morning. You can see beautiful sunrise on this beach and can see mount Agung and others mountains from here. You also can learn how to surf on this beach at Surf class by Oka Sulaksana, Indonesian surfing master! A lot of restaurants and bar on the beach. And you also can buy fresh fish from the local fishermen in the morning here.", "The first time we went was at night to have dinner. You choose your own seafood and they BBQ it for you. I have to say that the food was not good (the seafood was reasonable) but the plain rice and the overcooked spinach-like vegetable were not at all appetising. My ten year old girl had about two bites and we had to go back to the hotel for 2 minute noodles! The flies were disturbingly nasty and attacked your food even when you were trying to eat. I would not go there again, and it was very expensive compared to even the food in our hotel (which was outstanding). The next day we walked to the beach, thinking that we would go for a swim, but the water was so filled with garbage that we went back to the hotel to our fabulous pool. Overall a place that people should avoid as there are so many wonderful places in that are far superior to this.", "I found sanur beach to be great, very clean. There were a lot of young family’s with young children swim in the water, no rubbish and the water was very calm, we found there was plenty of space , so you could sit where you wanted without the hassle of someone trying to sell something to you. Plenty of shade and enough shops and reasturants to get a cool drink or sit down and have spectacular food. Well done Sanur you turned on the charm and it was great.", "Sanur beach has a great atmosphere with the long beach walk track where you can wall the whole strip without getting sand on your feet if you don't like sand. Along the way there are a fee shops. Massage ladies, cafes and lots of people on bicycles. The beach itself is clean enough and you can swim in the water but there's also lots of pools you can just laze around instead.", "Sanur beach is a very beautiful place to go with many restaurants and shops to look or eat at. Although one bad thing is that there isn't much shelter which is needed as is a very hot, sunny and humid place to stay at. The water is so beautiful though and there are many water sports/activities do do.", "Like many beaches in , the main portions of Sanur Beach can be crowded with tourists and filled with hawkers trying to sell you something. Luckily, what makes Sanur different is that the beach has a 5-kilometer walkway along the length of it. By exploring the walkway, you not only get a bit of exercise but you can find areas of the beach that are away from the crowds where there are significantly fewer hawkers working. Plus, Sanur Beach has pagodas on arms that stretch into the water, giving you an excellent place to relax or enjoy the sunrise. A little exploration leads to much higher levels of enjoyment!", "There is a beautiful 6 klm boardwalk that runs along Sanur beach. You can walk it, jog or hire a bike. You will walk past lots of beautiful 5 star hotels & ocean front villas, restaurants, you can stop for a drink or coffee or shop at the little warungs. There are many restaurants situated on the beach so you can dine with the sand between your toes. The cremation site is on the boardwalk (tourists are very welcome to watch & take photos) and if you're walking in the mornings at 7am, there is free yoga on the beach. On Sunday afternoon at 3pm make your way along the boardwalk to Tandjung Sari Hotel and watch the beautiful little nese girls in their dancing class.", "Beach at top of Sanur pebbly but sandy in parts and sea was very, very rough. Lots of little bars, shop stalls and warungs. Supermarket was cheaper than the warungs.", "The view is beautiful with stunning beach and big waves. We went for seafood dinner. However the food is average and the price is a bit expensive. I enjoy the group of local musician and that can sing variety of songs ( you name it, they will sing for you) while we area eating.", "Ganisha restaurant is where we visited but all the places cook the exact same things – fresh seafood with accompaniments such as rice, sambal, soup and the like. You can place your order from the fresh seafood which is the tanks or from yesterdays seafood which are no longer living. We chose the day old seafood as I cant eat something that has just been killed, go figure as it was alive yesterday but that’s just my personal thing. The sea food comes with your own choice of flavoring and is served just after the sun sets. The sun set is absolutely amazing and makes for some great photo’s. If you are not into the seafood you can visit the beach and have some fresh cooked corn which is also very nice indeed. After dinner the band come along and over the years of going there the songs don’t chance but they are very entertaining. Lady in Red is a favourite song for the band. It is a good night out but also not the cheapest place you will have dinner. Just be aware that the process are per 100g as well which can confuse you.", "Walk along sanur beach was impressive plenty of spots to stop & have a drink whilst enjoying the hustle & bustle of the people", "I depends where your from really as to what you will think of Sanur beach. Being from Sydney Australia this beach is not worth going to. ", "There were many restaurant lining up side by side selling almost the same food (seafood). We were not hungry at that time (5pm) thus we settled for a local cafe which is more for chilling with drinks and some light snacks. We would recommend you do the same if you are there just for the sunset and not the seafood as we are spending less but hey, we are getting the same view. =D We did not hit the water as it was low tide and it was getting dark. So no comments on the sea.", "Beach is nice enough, has a nice ambience at night,dining under the sky with waves and music in the background, but the seafood dinner is not worth it. Seafood was weighed together with a metal dish. A SMALL fish, one squid,2 large prawns plus the accompanying rice, dipping sauces, small plate of veggies and soft drinks cost more than 1.5million rp. A bit bland and certainly overpriced. Disappointing! If you do wish to soak up the atmosphere and dine here, you would be better off choosing from the set menu", "The beach at Sanur is beautiful to look at but we didn't swim because of the jet skis and other water sports in the area. Also many fishermen use the area in the morning and I was concerned about hooks in the sand.", "Sanur beach, relaxed and quiet! If you want bars and cafes, you can find a myriad of choices along the main road or the beach track. There are also lots of quieter and laid back options. The paved track that winds along the shore is only for walkers and push bike riders, so you can enjoy the scenery! No hawkers on the beach, just lots of fishing boats, locals and the occasional fisherman with a line in the water. There are plenty of accomodation options, from resorts to home stays and private villas. A group of us stayed in a private villa with some extras in a cheap but very clean home stay, using the villa as the communal meeting place/pool. We will be back to Sanur next trip!", "As been many times to sanur is quiet and get good waves on the reef .plenty of restaraunts so no problem getting a good feed .nice place at sanur panti", "This part of the Sanur beach is ideal for relaxing, swimming and eating. A friend and I hired a sun lounge/ umbrella each day for 50,000rp. There is a small cafe where you can buy a decent coffee( according to my friend), sandwiches, cold drinks and hot meals. Silvia and her staff are very friendly. We walked to the beach through the Langhawa Hotel or Jalan Pantai Karang. ", "Looking for great spot ? Sanur beach very nice beach to relax and enjoy the sunrise, clean, many local people as well doing activity at this beach such us swimming it's great for us to know the real of nese", "Very good for relaxing, water spot, swim, and run. the way to go to sanur is easy as no traffic. high recommend.", "We love Sanur. This place is the best of , relaxed but still plenty of things to do. The restaurants along the beach are nice and always a good bet for a beer or coffee. Grab a bike from one of the numerous bike hire places if you want to take a relaxing ride and explore the coastline. ", "So badly over-priced didn't even bother to try the food. If in search of romantic dinner on the beach watching sunset, suggest try somewhere else. This one is all tuned for mass-tourism.", "Sanur beach has every thing for every one. Water sports, music, good food, markets, massages etc, in a very relaxed atmosphere. My favorite restaurants include Isagyha and Surya on Hyatt reef beach. And Bennos, at the market end of the beach. Cool breeze blows all day making it an ideal spot to bury yourself in a book. No Hawkers.", "Sanur is a peaceful town, vegan and vegetarian more than friendly! There are many activities and an awesome yoga studio Power of Now Oasis. I recommend if you are not looking for a busy area like Kuta or Seminiak. The beach isn't as nice tho, but way more authentic!", "Great view, which I suppose is the same view as right along the western beaches of , but it is pretty great to eat down on the sand. Some of the restaurants have better set-ups than others. Some have cool lanterns and better tables and chairs. The place we ate at was incredibly overpriced and the seafood was pretty bad, but the sunset was absolutely amazing and it was a great atmosphere. There was about 15 of us and it was just really nice to unwind and all mingle as the sun went down. However, I have been to a bunch of times over the past 10 years, and without a doubt this was the most expensive place I've ever eaten at, and probably the worst seafood. Pros: The little band of guys that definitely seem high as a kite and so happy are hilarious and sing such great songs that all the diners will know.. They kind of make their way along the beach. My uncle ended up buying them a round of beers so they'd stay at our area for longer. They were a classic and definitely made the night, once the sun had gone down and there was no sunset to admire anymore. So fun. They also had traditional nese dancers a bit later in the evening which were pretty cool. Cons: Outrageously overpriced, even for a good meal in , let alone rubbery seafood. Tip: Maybe go for a few drinks and something small to eat as the sun set.. Maybe entrees or something or a snack, but then head elsewhere for dinner. Or perhaps research specific restaurants along the strip and see if there is somewhere that has great reviews that are worth the price? Perhaps we just picked one with good ambience, and not so good food?", "Great place for eating out, relaxing in the sun and watching the locals fly their kites. Stayed at Sari Sanur a fairly cheap luxury place on the beach front.", "The walkway just behind Sanur beach has plenty of hotels, warungs, restaurants and bars to suit all tastes and budgets. There are private and public areas of beach. Quiet areas and busy areas. The beach is narrow in places and the sea is mostly shallow all the way along right out to the reef which protects the whole area. It's good for a wander or a sunbathe", "Sanur beach is a great chilled out beach area to relax in . Also make sure to see the sunrise from here, which is beautiful - come early! There are plenty of restaurants on the beach as well. However a lot of it is for the resorts seating which reduces the available good spots drastically.", "I recently spent a day at Roosterfish, whilst staying in the hotel, and found the ambience to be fantastic. Although the location is a little remote, there was a free bus service to and form the hotel, which ran in a timely fashion. The set up and 'vibe' they have gone for is very relaxing, with excellent music playing, and the staff service I could not fault, they were more than happy to cater to your needs, and reacted quickly and efficiently. The prices were extremely competitive, with drinks promotions and discounted food (I did not try any of the food, but the dishes we saw being brought to other customers looked delicious!) I would definitely recommend visiting here, and I will certainly be back for a bintang or two on my next trip to !", "the best place to get your dinner and watch the sunset is here. many choices of restaurants. sea food here is the best and it is fresh. I got honeymoon package for me and my wife and we had a very nice dinner. one advise from me : always ask for discounts whenever you in ", "Sanur beach is clean. But bring a pair of \\water shoes\\\". There a lot of stones and shells on the bottom of the sea. Clean cannot be said about other beaches in . It's such a shame that the beaches cannot be cleaned up. And all the dirt gets into the oceans again.\"", "Sanur beach has a path that runs the full length of the beach from the Mercure in the South to where the boats to Lembongan leave in the north. Lots of vendors and beach dining choices along the way. There are a lot of “beach clubs” along the way if you want to hire a lounge with umbrellas and have a swim in the ocean or just relax and have a drink and soak in the views.", "Sanur is by far the better place to stay if you want to relax eat good food and do some shopping without the hassles of the other side of ", "Sanur was a lovely place to take a rest with the family. The beaches are nice, there is some excellent eateries, good shopping and plenty to see and do. It is not too busy and there are not too many beach sellers hassling you.", "The beach at Sanur is white sand with a concrete walkway along the entire length. The beach itself seems to be maintained [or not] by the adjacent businesses, mainly bars, hotels & warungs. A property like The Fairmont for example, keep their beach and section of the beach-walk in pristine condition while other areas, such as outside the closed Hyatt are not cared for at all. But in general it is a great beach location with food & drink available from 1 star to 5 star. The beach-walk is free, so enjoy it any time of the day. Just be aware of the bikes that share the path! The out-rigger fishing boats offer a traditional, tropical feel and the volcano as a backdrop is pretty spectacular. If you can raise yourself, sunrise is well worth seeing!", "I have been to Sanur Beach many times, but i never get bored of it. The morning of Sanur beach always feels like the morning of the world, completed with its long golden sand and dedicated pavement where you can jog, walk, bike, yoga, or just sit down and relax while the sunrise. The culinary along the beach is also tempting, from the street vendor spring rolls, pizza, nese Nasi Campur or just a bottle of cold beer, Sanur Beach will be a perfect spot to enjoy it. During the low tide, you will see many colorful boats parking on the beach, children play with kites, and fisherman fishing. During the high tide, its a perfect water sports time, you can do canoing, parasailing, diving lesson or crossing the ocean to another island. Sanur Beach is perfect for any occasion with your friends, family or loved ones.", "Sanur beach is really tranquil and you can walk, run or ride a bike along the beach path located in front of the 5 star hotels. The water is calm and tidal and pleasant to bob around in", "Sanur beach is the best beach for families and swimming. The sand is being cleaned every morning and there are no high waves. You can enjoy many activities, like: sailing, diving, para-sailing, waterski, kiting, etc.", "Very nice bay! It is cleaned early in the morning every day! Don't forget to visit sea-food small restaurants directly on the bay!", "I know is not the best beach destination so I did not expect much from Sanur beach.What I must tell is that the sand is nice and clean but the water is murky and dirty. The good thing is that is a very good beach for swimming and for a nice good walk. The vendors are not aggressive and sell fruits, massage ...", "Loved the time on Sanur beach. Loads of little cafes and clothes shops all along the beach. Local people so friendly, very safe beach.", "Sunset while enjoying the dinner. Bbq seafoods along the bay. Drive there and have a proper car parking area owned by the deticated restaurant.", "Swam at Sanur beach 3 times because the beach is clean and white sand. The waves not to high and strong which's suitable for swimming.", "Sanur is a lovely beach, very relaxed compared to other beaches in . There are still plenty of restaurants, shops close by and you can get massages but the pace is slower than other popular beaches. A great beach!!", "My husband and I stayed in Sanur for the first leg of our honeymoon and although we loved Sanur, the beach was less than impressive. I found it very dirty with litter scattered everywhere and there were also too many dogs running around the beach. We spent a few hours on the beach in our 6 days stay and opted for the pool instead. Not great if you're looking for an idyllic beach.", "We stayed for a week at Artotel in Sanur. The beach closest to the south east is lined with small restaurant kiosks, fishing boats and larger pleasure boats with motors. This beach becomes quite littered during the day-plastic water bottles, bags etc. Water is very shallow there. Lots of families with small children and tourists wading. You can rent a wooden framed lounge with cushion and umbrella very cheaply. Not my favorite place to spend the day. If you follow a walking route east and north of the hotel-total length of route is 6.2 kilometers, there are cleaner nicer beaches with fewer boats and people. Water is warm. Sun is hot. It's relaxing.", "Sanur beach is great to walk or cycle along a pathway right along from the Prama Beach. Once you get to the Stiff Chilli you have lots of nice restaurant to choose from. Nice to relax and watch the world go by.", "Sanur beach was not clean, the restaurants on the beach were awful and the people selling stuff are pushy.", "Sanur always be my favorite beach (after i have my daughter in my life). Because it's very safe to let kids play without worried that the wave is to big. And the beach is pretty clean with white sand on it.", "If you like over cooked seafood, poor service and paying a lot for it this is the place for you. It is promoted heavily as an amazing experience, however it’s promoted because everyone gets a cut. It is difficult to get too and you have to use the local transport to leave. The seafood is fresh but not cooked well. The candle light makes it very difficult to see what you are eating and forget it if you want service the staff are more concerned about chatting amongst themselves. My advice find a nice seafood restaurant somewhere else.", "I dont get to Sanur often but when I do it is always a great day. The foreshore is an abundance of little restaurants and cafes wirh a huge selection on the menus. The crystal waters are beautiful for swim and is not so rough for the kids. There is heaps of shade for relaxing on one of the beach beds which are about 50.000 rupiah a day for 2. There is also a great markwts selling local and traditional wears. A great day for the family...", "Was a great few days in sanur.. WE loved the beach out the front of our hotel. Swimming on sanur beach can be a bit hard at low tide but you just had to find a small pool of water to sit in, was sooooo relaxing..", "Coming from a country with amazing beaches, sanur didn't amuse me too much. We arrived on Sunday and it was absolutely packed with people, dogs and quite a bit of trush. Happily we spent a couple more days and could enjoy the quietness of during-the-week and off season. In these conditions the area turned to me much more pleasant. Hoever, do not expect a white sand beach.", "There is a quite a big plastic problem in with many of their beaches, but I must say we didn't experience it here. We visited at the end of May 2017 and it was absolutely beautiful. Not busy at all, clean sand, and the most amazing, strange waves - there would be just one very large wave every few minutes, not constant waves like most coastlines, quite unusual and pretty. Water is clean and not cold, so getting into the sea wasn't hard. Lovely spot to watch the sun go down. After spending a relaxing day here on sun beds that we hired, we had a seafood dinner on the beach, a popular thing to do for many tourists. The seafood itself wasn't anything to shout about, but the view as the sun dipped down was beautiful. The vibe at night on the bay is fun, smokey, relaxing, there are people playing live music, a popular sweetcorn vendor, small fires and dancing as it slowly got darker and darker. Definitely recommend a visit, we went for 1 day only on our last day of a wonderful two week adventure and it was the perfect relaxing way to say goodbye to a wonderful place.", "Sanur Beach in Sanur, south is an ok stretch of sand alongside sometimes calm waters but is the kind of place where a visitor needs to be constantly vigilant. Much of the beach is divided into areas stacked with deckchairs for hotel guests. There is a firm path at the back of the beach along which stretch many low quality restaurants. The sand quality at Sanur Beach is ok. This is not fine powder but it is easy enough to walk on for the most part. Cleanliness is ok by Indonesian standards though perhaps not by standards from elsewhere. The water can be a little rough and this is not a place to swim because of the many water-skis and kite-surfers who access deeper water through the small area allocated for swimmers. There are some nice spots on the sand near the waters edge. The beach is relatively busy, not overwhelmingly so. Easy enough to find spots at reasonable times. Sanur is not too crowded, especially in the pre-peak season. By far the worst thing about Sanur beach though is the need for constant vigilance. Gangs of thieves operate here. Fairly brazen and almost with no fear of confrontation, no possessions can be left unguarded. The use of dogs to distract especially those with children is a threat to personal belongings so there is a need to be constantly on the lookout. Stray dogs also roam around and are hard to shift when a large dog decides to take up camp underneath a deckchair - again not great for those with families. Sanur could be an ok beach, it is less than that because of the thieves and stray dogs.", "Sanur Beach is one of the beaches you should visit when you're in . If you're a scuba diver your boats probably take of from the Sanur beach. Also you can wave surfing at Sanur. One of the very beautiful sunset view you can enjoy at .", "Loved the relaxed vibe in Sanur. We were able to make great use of the bicycle track along the water front. Great areas for swimming further south on the strip if the busy watercraft were off-putting in the main area. Something for everyone here.", "This place is seafood heaven. And also catch a serene sunset while you're at it. Albeit a bit expensive, its worth experiencing.", "We chose Sanur over the busy resorts in as we wanted nice restaurants and shopping without all the crazy nightlife. It has been a good choice, lovely shops and restaurants, the beach isn't amazing but is ok, would recommend 👌", "The best thing about the Sanur beaches is the paved boulevard which runs for kilometers adjacent to the beach and is framed by Cafes, restaurants, hotels, shops and markets. The beaches are classic, with calm clear water. And surfers love it too as there is a super long reef.", "Went here for dinner - many great seafood places along the beach for dinner. Sat outside on the beach and has a delicious and mega cheap seafood dinner! Had a band come and play requests - awesome. Only downside was that there were starving dogs around :(", "I live in Sanur and I can tell you that the quality of the water and the beach has been deteriorating for years. There days there's so much crap on the beach and the water is full of sewage.", "My focus with beaches leans towards how walkable they are. Winner! Sanur beach has an extensive network of paths that cover many different beach areas- Sindhu, Cemara, etc. If you like clocking up the kms it is really good. Bonus points for beautiful sunrises and hazy views out to Gunung Agung. Bonus points for the people watching aspect. Bonus points for the restaurants and coffee shops along the way. It's used by tourists and locals alike and was pretty clean this week (unlike Kuta). The trees are lovely and if you head past the Beach Hotel it gets more local, excellent black sand, fields, cows, chooks, etc. I think it's a great place for early morning and late afternoon walks. Love it!", "I have been coming back to Sanur for many years. The reason I like this place so much is after having a hectic few months it a fantastic place to Relax and forget about the outside world . Everything about the place from the people to the high standard of restaurants and villas ensures you will completely unwind. The beach okay is not the usual with the sea being very shallow but when you look everything else you could not wish for more - culture, contrasting countryside and much much more", "We loved Sanur Beach it's a lovely clean beach. Very peaceful yummy restaurants along the beach and also Water Sports my son loved the Jet Ski", "A Romantic Luncheon and Dinner spot with views of the bay. The sunset is beautifully. Spent hours watching the Sun set. No-one can get wrong with the seafood here. December is not a very clean time though due to the location and the wind direction a lot of garbage flows to this side of . But the beauty and food in the area will make you forget the dirty ends of the shore.", "Best seafood restaurant on sanur beach Jack Fish!!!!! prices local quality outstanding always fresh and the owner is the best host in the world", "We caught a cab from Seminyak to Sanur. It was approximately A$25.00 return and took under 40 minutes each way. We left at 8.00am and returned at 1.00pm, avoiding the 'peak hour' traffic. Our taxi driver dropped us outside the Swiss Belresort as it is located in the centre of Sanur. We wanted to check out this hotel after great Trip Advisor reviews. The pool area was fabulous. We will be booking for our next holiday. Back to the bike ride... Walking along the main road, there were several bike hiring places. Get a bike with a basket - it's handy. Cost was A$3.50 for the day. After filling in some brief paperwork, we were on our way. Note the shop address because at the end of the day it's easy to forget exactly where you started out from! On the main road was a dedicated bike path (that motorbikes weaved in and out of, as did the odd car or truck!) Follow the path until it turns left and that driveway will take you to the beach. Just ask someone. It was only about 1/2 km from the bike shop. Once on the coastal path, we rode south for about 5 minutes but it was too hot basically and so we headed north where there was more shade and more to see. The ride was flat and very easy. Kids would manage it fine. It wasn't too busy at all. The beach was much cleaner than Kuta. We stopped for a swim and it was perfectly safe. As we rode past one hotel, we were offered a towel and beach shade plus use of the hotel's pool for A$7.50. We didn't take it up. Instead we found one of the numerous, shaded beach cafes to sit at and fuel our Iced Lemon Tea addiction! Then we returned our bikes, walked back to Hardy's shopping 'mall' where you could have lunch and check out the usual wares, all in reasonable air conditioning! Then we stepped outside and hailed a trusty Blue Bird taxi back to Seminyak! It was a very enjoyable morning out.", "The standard of the SEAFOOD has completely dropped over the years (18) And the prices have increased 'overboard' .", "We stayed on Sanur Beach. This is not really a surfing beach and it's not a sunset beach. It is an excellent sunrise beach and it's okay for swimming, but not great. If you're just wanting a view and some sun then this is the beach for you away from the crowds.", "The serenity of Sanur Beach, with its beached outrigger boats, calm waters and nearly white sand make it my choice for living near, hanging out and swimming, some snorkeling. The Beach Walk is a daily habit, always something happening! LOve to sir at various restaurants along the beach just gazing at the sea. Bliss!!!", "We have visited Sanur Beach quite a few times already on our holidays. It was a great spot to sit down and watch the fireworks each night especially New Years Eve. I personally wouldn’t go swimming in it as it is quite polluted and dirty from rubbish. Plenty of restaurants, markets and activities close to the beach.", "Sanur Beach is not the best beach on the island but the water is clean and clear and the sand is great. Lots of locals come here as well as tourists so you really feel like you are in .", "I stayed in Sanur for 3 months. My house was near the beach, only 10 minutes walking. The beach was nice, the wave was nice. and I think it is still. I used to swim there. or running on the jogging path.", "It was a pleasure to go for long long walks along Sanur beaches , beautiful scenes , clear water, and clean beaches. Pathways along beaches are great and good to walk along sand and water.", "We travelled to in Dec'16 and were advised by experts to pick a beach on the Eastern part of , so as to avoid the dirt and debris brought in by the winds in the West coast. And true to our expectations, we found Sanur beach to be calm and very clean, with crystal clear water. There were lots of restaurants along the beach and also some adventure sports options. With very little waves, this provided an ideal option for families with small kids.", "Lagian is busy and dirty. My first visit I decided not to go Legian beach. As the Lagian beach is over crowded, the clean up is not fast. So the place is quite dirty. Sanur was my second destination and made me realise how beautiful the is. Sanur beach in is colourful clean and beautiful. We spent whole day till noon to sunset. Nice place to relax and sunbath without the crowd and specially without disturbed by children selling items. Even we had nice body massage on the beach.", "Sanur beach has a semi paved walking track along the beachfront.you can ride a bike but have to dismount in certain sectons where the path cuts through hotel grounds.The beach and sea seemed pretty clean ,no lifeguards and sea was calm ,not sure about currents. Shops and bars and cafes along the way,just be friendly!!", "Had seafood on the beach, we were serenaded (for a price) by some musicians and we paid for a few songs. Its funny how you can't think of a song for them to play and when they have left, you remember plenty - lol. Anyway, we had some prawns and fish which was cooked well. Not cheap, but you pay for the experience.", "I really like this beach even though it's kind of crowded. You can lay in the water totally alone, which i like. If you have limited time and close to Sanur beach, go there and enjoy your time. Lots of shoes and restaurants too.", "Friends wondered why I had booked to stay at Sanur beach but after reading reviews it sounded ideal for me. Few tourists (compared to other beaches in West coast), quiet beach and a stunning sunrise. I'm so glad I visited with my son. Whilst I appreciate how beautiful Padang Padang beach is with clear waters, Sanur beach was tranquil in comparison. We had fun on the jet skis and great restaurants were in walking distance like Dusk Blue and Soul in a Bowl.", "Sanur has a nice big beach and can be good for snorkeling when the tide is out...lots to do and many shops and hotels and pools'", "I jogged along Jimbaran bay with my partner as the sun was setting. It’s a nice long bay with soft sand. The sea is not too rough so your feet can dip in and out of the waves. It’s pretty as you can see the entire bay as you look round. Not too hectic either until you get to all the sea front restaurants although it’s no problem as you’re not hassled at all. Beautiful place to come and watch the sunset.", "With so many little bars and restaurants across the bay, it's hard to resist sundowners and a seafood dinner watching the sunset. Super cheap beer and fresh food!", "Delicious selections. Quite busy. Reasonable prices. Squid ink calamari pasta yummy, but portion a little mean.", "Sanur is growing quickly and each time I come here things are changing. Try to get to see the beach before it comes over touristy!", "Ok beach. Relatively sheltered and good for kids. Lots of wild dogs using the beach as their toilet which is revolting. The northern end of Sanur is much nicer than the rest", "The beach is quite crowded in the peak season or holiday, also there are fast boat to cross to lembongan about 1 hour from sanur, the sand a bit black not white, a bit dirty", "I expected a beautiful Sandy beach with blue Sea. . Well Sanur is An average beach, not Worth to go :(", "Beach in Sanur was not what we expected it to be.It was guite dirty on the beach. All teh time someone was asking us to buy something ( masage etc ).", "Sanur beach is quite long so it depends on which side of the beach you are. We visited the most popular side as well as the calmer side of it (as we were staying in Sanur and this side was about ten mins walk from our residence). There are plenty of water sports that take place on this beach. Also the ferries to nusa penida/nusa lembongan/nusa ceningan leave from here. On the main side of the beach we were looking for small sized sand toys for the kids, which were all available in a large size and was a little disappointment but rest of it was good. As it's a busy beach, one might have to walk for five mins to reach the beach especially in evenings when all the ferries come back.", "We caught a taxi from Jimbaran to Nusadua for only 100k ruphias and we spent the whole day in a beautiful and clean beach. We ate lical food at a local small restaurant and it was very good and cheap! \\Nasigore\\\" or fried rice is a must if you come to as it's the traditional dish\"", "nice view from the restaurant and very wonderfull food we had with our family. which is our family food favourite is seafood", "A must for people staying in Sanur. Great beach walk of an evening with lots to see. Grab dinner on the sand at one of the local restaurants and watch the sun go down", "We had booked a Sea View Room on our 2nd visit ( previously a garden view room)and upon arrival were told that none was available, but they upgraded us to Junior Suite. The room was lovely and huge but the view we had anticipated was wasn't. We checked later in the day to see what was available, but same response as before, but another Junior suite would be available the next day which should give us a pool view. Wow, the room was fabulous with not only pol but stunning ocean views as well. We were more than happy. The hotel has had a lot of changes since our last visit less than 12 months ago.The breakfast restaurant has had a face lift and the service is faultless. Food is plentiful, always replenished quickly, the wait staff are super attentive and a fabulous selection for a buffet breakfast. Chairs around the smaller pool are new,but the same old problem ...the best chairs are taken from very early in the morning. We had all other meals at the local beach cafes and street cafes where the prices are very cheap and the food is very good. Sanur Beach has a wonderful chilled laid-back atmosphere with live music played in most local establishments during dinner. Its lovely walking along the streets at night soaking up the local scene. We are definitely fans of Sanur, especially the southern end, where you are spoilt for dining choice and there is plenty of space between resorts", "Sanur is one of the most beautiful places in . There is a foot path / cycle path that runs along the beach, making it easily accessible from the different locations", "this beach is different with other beaches because it is relatively quiet. Along this beach you can walk, run, cycling untul sindhu beach. if you want to enjoy the amazing panoramic in three islands you can stay around sanur. Dont forget this beach has memory of the first president of Indonesia. And in this beach there is le majeur museum, it has heritage or old history", "The beach at Sanur has mostly flat waves which is great for young and old, there were many locals fishing as the tide was low. The bale benong ( huts) along the beach look picturesque and it was great to see people enjoying the paved walkway along the beach...both jogging or cycling. Local markets and restaurants are plentiful, worth a look!", "Sanur Beach is one of the more laid back and peaceful areas and beaches of . Great for family and couple or for anyone that would like a quieter area of . Restaurants, Bars and caf'es are on both the main street side and the beach side of Sanur. The beach side of Sanur also has a paved footpath which is lovely and shady for a stroll any part of the day.", "Tide was out and sand was a little grey but generally enjoyed the walk along the top and had a pleasant meal overlooking the beach Watching the kite flying was a bonus It was difficult to know where to go and which part of the beach was Sanur beach itself I feel like we missed something ? Still had a memorable time with the hubby and kids though", "Sanur beach is fantastic, a pathway to walk ride or run the whole beachfront. Water sports restaurants and shopping are available all the way along . The water is protected by a reef so fantastic for the kids no large waves.... The beaches are quiet with nobody allowed to sell their goods to you like Kuta /:legian side just people relaxing and enjoying the sun ... A great family atmosphere and we always love visiting and hiring bicycles for the week", "If you're from a beach nation like Australia, you'll find Sanur beach underwhelming. It's ok but nothing flash. Less pestering than the beaches at Nusa Dua, but still plenty trying to sell jetski rides and similar. Best option here was a deckchair under the shade and a foot massage which was reasonably priced (approx $US7-8 ph).", "Dirty beach, the water doesnt look clean so i wouldnt go in there. But in general has a lot of good beaches, just Sanur beach is not a good option.", "Sanur beach is a great place to go if you want to relax without being hassled by touts or sellers. The beaches are clean and offer a great range of things to keep you entertained. When walking along the path that runs along the beach area you may get hassled by a few locals trying to get you to part with some money for a massage or to come and buy something from their store, but it is nothing like Kuta or Seminyak, very toned down and peaceful. If you don't mind paying higher than average prices for food, then there are heaps of places to dine along the pathway to suit almost every taste. In Sanur everything along the beach side of the town is higher in price, where as the other side of Jl. Tamblingan is always cheaper, but no view of the ocean. I generally do a 2klm walk in the mornings and start from my hotel, down to the beach path and circle around until I come to Starbucks on the main street where it's then time for a refreshment. Sanur beach offers market stalls, massage and treatments, plenty of restaurants and eateries, as well as the turtle rescue centre where you can see all size of small turtles that have been rescued or a soon to be released, just don't forget to leave a small donation in the box at the entry to help with the good work they do.", "My Wife Son and parents spent a day at Sanur Beach. We had a lovely time as the sand was lovely and white... although we do enjoy the beaches around Legian and Seminyak those areas are just getting too busy for my parents.", "1,5M rupiahs for 1kg lobster... it is almost twice the price than in Sydney!!!! Ok you eat by the Beach but it's almost a scam... Guess what, restaurants were empty... Did not even bother take a picture. Got there with a guide, we shown him how disappointed we were and he drove us to a seafood restaurant with local patrons... ", "My partner and I were taken to Lagong Cafe by our driver (and was previously told the nearer to the airport you are, the more expensive your dinner will be). Once seated we seen just how close we were to the airport but due to the hype and views, atmosphere etc we decided to stay. Dinner was ok! To me, the seafood we ordered was all over cooked and quite rubbery. We ended up buying corn that some guy was cooking from his cart on the beach...(that was absolutely delicious). They had a 4 man band play for us (which was amazing, those guys can SING and put a nice touch on the night) We didn't order an excess amount of seafood and our bill come to AUS$300. I won't be going back again especially when what would have cost nothing over $140.00 come to that ridiculous amount.", "We hired a driver from Ubud to take us to Sanur Beach, about a 1/2 hr. drive. Our driver charged us $35 and waited for us until 4:00pm. He also helped us get situated on the beach. We were told it wasn't as crowded or as far as Kuta beach. We could not use the resort area amenities. We rented 2 chairs and an umbrella for the day for $10. We had lunch directly behind us on the beach at a very nice restaurant. We did have shop owners trying to get us to shop in there stalls at a small market there. Overall Sanur was a clean beach with white sand and warm water.", "If you are not surfer or adventurer, Definitely Sanur is for you. If you are not looking for traffic jam, crazy crowds, party animals, Sanur is the right address", "We picked Sanur as the beach is not a surf beach and with young kids, that was important. However the sand and water is dirty, they must dump rubbish in the ocean, then in turn, it comes back to shore. Consequently, some days are cleaner than others...", "The food there was delicious.but yeah u know when u are in all the food is expensive.i can say the seafood price here is quite overprice.but yet have to try when u are in .", "We visited Sanur Beach for some water sports.... did a bit of scuba diving, fly-fish etc. Great place, although too many agents kinda spoil the fun.", "I had visited this place twice to have sea food and was disappointed once. It's important to know the restaurant you are gng to have dinner at. I forgot the name of the restaurant but you can ask your local cab driver and he will take you to the best restaurant on the bay. Well when I say cab driver I don't mean the tour owners because they are one's who ruined my dinner in my next visit. The place is great to have dinner with the sea as the backdrop and the waves making sound that you do enjoy. The beach is clean and a good place to spend the night.", "Want to hang out with the locals and have a low key but incredible vacation roaming the streets, hanging out, practice yoga style et.cetc. Well Sanur is for YOU", "Sanur is like the old without too much hassle. The beach is really nice and there are loads of places to eat with your feet in the sand. Prices are very reasonable and the people are lovely. If you like water sport, this is a good place. There are loads of resorts/hotels right on the beachfront which is really nice. A boardwalk now goes about the whole length of Sanur and is pedestrian and cycle friendly. I really prefer this side of the island with a much more relaxed, family safe feel. Everyone is so sweet and helpful.", "We stayed in a comfortable hotel with beautiful beach view. It takes 2 minutes walking to the great sanur beach. We loved the beach very much, we went to the beach for sun bathing and swim every day. Nice weather, calm wave and clean beach area. The lady who offer for massage were so friendly and dd a very good job. We had so relaxing massage while lay down on the beach. Perfect sanur beach !", "We used the beach at Sanur for eating out at, relaxing on and, to work off some calories, long walks too. The beach itself has some really nice parts where sunbeds and parasols can be rented cheaply and the sea great for swimming or paddling in. Many shops line the walkway at the top and sell anything from drinks, snacks through to local paintings and sculptures. There's lots of places to eat along the way where you can easily get a couple of main courses and beers for less than £7. The many warungs at the South end of the beach are the best for this option. A great place to spend lots of time.", "Sanur has developed immensely over the last 8 years a lot of Resorts which hire out their cabanas and chairs for the day. Lovely markets excellent restaurants to choose with a great variety of water sports", "Sanur is the best place in , great cooling breeze cheaperf food , great to ride a bike around ,", "We had dinner in the beach, was expensive (like an expensive seafood meal in Canada) but beautiful views and food was delicious.", "We stayed 2 minutes walk from Sanur beach. Each day my family & I would walk the beach board to find a new place to eat & drink. There are endless choices from very cheep local beach bar & grill's to big resorts with multiple restaurants. Water sport & boat operators who work the beach areas are friendly with out being to much hassle.", "We have found the local market around Sanur with the local price, it was so many tourist also spend their time here. The local people here are very friendly and nice, i have forget my bag in some place around Sanur and i dont know where i have leave it. The people are very helpfull to help me to find it. Not about the bag, it is about the people around there are very friendly, care and antusiasm to help other people. Some time we will be back and visit the Sanur for enjoy the sunrise. ", "Over priced, average seafood. Over crowded, busy dirty beach and loud music. I won't hurray back and I wouldn't go out of your way to go either. On the plus, the corn is great!", "Watch the sunset while having the freshest seafood. Staff great on beach front restaurant beautiful sunset.", "Food was great, try Lia's café and Aroma. Seafood is affordable , about 30 dollars average for a seafood platter. Blue Marlin is also recommended. Might be difficult getting a taxi driver late at night, ask your hotel to arrange one for you.", "near the mercure hotel its always nice to hang out at the sanur beach, relaxed restaurants, nice sandy beach. family friendly", "The seafood on offer here is average and overpriced. The establishments along the beach are owned by the same people and have leveled all of their pricing. Also it is very hard some nights to get a taxi back from this location and they have a kind of \\taxi mafia\\\" thing going on so you pay 5 times the taxi rate. I have been to many places in the world and this is the worst most overpriced seafood that I have ever seen and I live in Western Australia where everything is overpriced. I spoke to a relative of the restaurant owners who confirmed that the prices are all the same and its a scam. I am happy to pay money for quality, but this length of beach was a joke. Do yourself a favor and look anywhere else if you feel like seafood.\"", "What a delight is Sanur Beach! I have been going to for 8 years and I am ashamed to say Ive only just discovered Sanur. I took a taxi to the boardwalk, just walking and cycling here (Seminyak, are you taking notes??), and lovely restaurants with tables and chairs on the white sand, under the trees strung with lights, overlooking the water. I mean, that's heaven, right? The locals had come to just sit and relax on the sand or in the water at the end of the day as the sun went down. And it was so peaceful, and friendly, and it felt like like you were in a seaside holiday village...wait, that's still what it feels like (Seminyak, are you still listening??). Nice work, Sanur, nice work.", "We enjoyed every day of our holiday on the beach, peace and tranquility itself. The sea is warm and it's stable underfoot, a great little beach a complement to Sanur. Clean and well presented beach.", "Sanur beach is quite protected by the reef and the small break walls at each end of the beach making it safe for kids. High tide is clean water with coral sand, and low tide is quite shallow and weedy in places. High tide can bring a fair amount of action with jet-skis, however there are designated marker buoys so they don't come too close to swimmers. The tide lines on the beach still carry a lot of plastic and tidal junk, it would be great if all the hotels on the Sanur beach strip raked the water line on the drop of the tide, they all clean their own piece of sand in front of the hotels, but not the water line. All in all, quite a nice beach.", "We organised a driver to take us to Sanur Beach and Ubud for a day trip. Sanur has lovely gold sand, shady trees and beautiful blue water. Walked along the 4km walkway on the beach - watch out for cyclists. Visited Museum Le Mayeur - no electricity but still managed to see his paintings but what a pity the Government doesn't provide money for the upkeep and preservation of these wonderful colourful paintings. Market stalls where we received calls to buy their goods but we weren't harassed. If I visit again would definately stay at Sanur Beach.", "Sanur beach is a wonderful beach with markets a beach you can swim in and plenty of restaurants right on the beach. In the afternoons the many trees shade the beach. Sit on arestaurant and watch the kids play on the beach. Great food and prices.", "Sanur beach is a real let-down. The sand by the major beach-front hotels has at least been swept and major detritus removed, but only yards away from these the sands are covered by garbage, both left by visitors (for once the locals seem the main culprits) and washed in from the sea, whence it has been deposited from the various local rivers, clogged with garbage and who knows what else that you can see on the outskirts of Sanur. The off-shore reef may be potentially interesting, but the idea of wading through accumulated human trash was not appealing and who knows what the water quality is like; unlike the sand, the big hotels can't spruce this up. The paved path / cycle way might have been pleasant (we walked most of its extent both north and south of central Sanur) if not for aggressive hawkers (trying to extol the virtues of \\transport\\\" - as seems to be ubiquitous in Sanur and Ubud, shops, restaurants and what one hopes was only the advertised “massage”). Away from the beach, the majority of hawkers tend to take a polite \\\"no\\\" for an answer, on the beach, some pursue you. The backs of jerry-rigged eateries abut the more southerly parts of the path, cramping you and making the thoroughfare dark and seedy. The cyclists sharing the path are fine, but the further south you go, the more it seems you have to dodge speeding scooters, whose noxious exhausts combine with the smell of rotting seafood to the degree that you have to beat a retreat. A real shame - no doubt partially the result of a tourist boom (to which the author is obviously contributing), but also down to both how authorities have mismanaged this (lack of infrastructure) and the total disregard of what seems to at least be a substantial minority of locals to their environment. While it is clearly first and foremost their beach to do with as they like; it would be no surprise if the horrible pollution and garbage leads to a drop in foreign visitors with a commensurate impact on the local economy. Who wants to swim or walk amongst human waste? Also a real pity for the local marine life.\"", "Love the ambience. You can find easily bars, café- and resto from the cheapest one the the most expensive one. Try to have jooging in the morning in along of the sanur beach. Awsome. ", "Sanur is a nice beachfront town with a pleasant three kilometer long beach, parts of which are given over to traditional nese fishing vessels. The swimming there is ok - the water is pretty shallow - and the beach is mostly clean. There are lots of places to rent sun loungers and umbrellas and a great paved footpath runs past the many restaurants, bars and shops – many shops! And in front of each are stationed many vendors, mostly women, who are relentless in their pursuit of buyers and attempts to get visitors to come into their shops. After having found out our names, there was no escaping from them; each time we walked by during the day came the call to visit their shops – “Remember me, Monica – number 31″. All along the way are also many temples, sculptures, and offerings to the gods and spirits that watch over nese life. One of the most memorable things we saw in was a cremation ceremony right next to the Sunur beach. We had walked quite far down the path when we decided to stop for a drink and the shop-keeper told us that we were lucky because the funeral procession for one of the dead was going to come right by where we were sitting. I had been wondering about the nese cremation ceremony and was very interested to be able to see it. It was a strange and fascinating glimpse into nese culture. On another visit we walked to the beach from a different direction and came upon a wonderland of bonsai plants – an ocean of them in every size and twisty configuration. They must represent untold hours of work by the unnamed gardener – fabulous! Right near the bonsai garden is the Reggae Beach Bar with oceanfront bean bag chairs and a Bob Marley cover band – Bob, long dead, lives on here in South East Asia. Great way to spend an evening. See more information and lots of pictures here: http://lmaclean.ca/2011/10/sanur- -the-spirituality-of-everyday-life/", "everytime i went to i never get the chance to go here, so last trip me and my friend visited this place, because sanur is known for the first beach in . when i got there i was really dissapointed, i dont feel like im in . it doesnt have the beauty, its dirty and cover with garbage, the sea water is no longer clear,blue,and clean, its already turned into dark grey. i dont even want to swim there or even seating on the sands. did not enjoy it at all.", "This is a stunning beach with big waves and a gorgeous sunset view. It is a bit of a tourist trap but worth a visit. We went to a beachside restaurant (they all pretty much serve the same thing), think it was called Gambushca or similar. We had grilled fish, two glasses of wine. The bill was 1 million rupiah. The fish was really nice (you pick it live). However the service was almost non-existant. Bit like nandos - you pick your dinner, and have to go up to cashier to pay. It took quite long for food and drink to come out, dont go in a hurry! Toilets beyond gross. My favourite part of the restaurant experience was the local musicians who sung us a beatles song <3 As it was busy it was a bit of a hassle, if I did it again I'd take a bottle of wine and just sit on the beach and watch the sunset - fish is widely available in much cheaper!! The view is the attraction here, the sunset and the waves are just breathtaking. Check sunset time before you go!!!", "We walked from Sindhu Beach to Sanur Beach. The footpath passes a lot of small shops, nice restaurants and the back of some large hotels. But this is about the beach area not stuff off the beach. The beach was filthy with rubbish and not as nice as the Nusa Dua beaches. The hawkers are nearly as anoying as the stray dogs and their mess. I would not swim here.", "We stayed in Sanur on a trip to many years ago. This time, we were just here to take the fast boat to Nusa Penida. The one-way street to the beach was crowded with cars, and there were many scooters parked too, but the beach was not crowded. Lots of places to have a drink or a meal while looking out at the surf. The kids enjoyed wading in the surf, making sand castles. Lots of shopping stalls too. Very relaxing place to spend a couple of hours before heading out to the outlying islands.", "I've read so many fantastic reviews on Sanur beach that I was beginning to wonder if I was on the right beach! We walked right along the paved path which is very pleasant...and have found there are two very distinct areas. The beach in the south is very dirty, the sea is full of litter and there are many small stalls, not very hygienic looking Warangs and people harassing you to buy/eat. Further along, things start to improve.....the restaurants become far more upmarket, the beach is clean and there are many more people around enjoying themselves. Stick to the northern end of the beach and you will be fine. 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It is a little far off from Kuta, but still worth going. Kecak dance was good. We couldn't see the temple as we reached just in time for the Kecak dance and by the time it gets over, it is dark.", "I am not sure what is more exciting in this place - the view or the kachak dance... both are things you must see when in ! The dance is wrapped into a 1-hour play, synopsis of all acts is available in English, and to be honest without it, it is very hard to get the idea of the set. The play is about an hour, starts around 6 PM. If you are not very much into this kind of entertainment, you may find it boring. Price is extra - 100000 Rupia.", "We went down without much expectation and were a little disappointed since you couldn't go into the main compound. You do get a nice view of the cliff but the main draw is the performance dance at 6pm. Now we already saw one in Ubud so didn't want to see another one. I was told most kecek dances are the same. That is the main draw and sadly apart from that there isn't much else to see. The temple on the cliff edge is very small. There are much more interesting temples in . If YouTube the dance, you can see the whole thing in HD. Tip- if you get a taxi here, let it wait for you since you will have trouble getting one back. Why not combine it with a trip to Padang Padang beach?", "A beautiful experience to visit a famous temple. the show that starts later on in typical nese style is amazing. 70 men chanting for an hour...worth a look!", "Great place to see the sunset in .....amazing dance also in the theater, bails version of Romeo and Juliet without the tragic end, all done with no music except the dancers chanting..temple wall is a great feat of mankind..monkeys are not great here, but the rest is wonderful, very old & full of history & religion...very peaceful & symbolic, great photography....", "Can't quite make my mind up about whether to give this 3 or 4 stars; I've stuck with 4 stars because I do still think this place is worth seeing on a trip to . The temple is amazing; the flowers and blooms and twisted trees make it truly beautiful. The cliffs are very impressive and it is an absolutely beautiful place to see in the sunset. But like other places in , they love to hit you with unadvertised costs. You have to pay once for entrance and again if you want to see the cecak dance (we did not bother). You would think that if you are paying for entrance they would limit the number of visitors at any one time but they don't and it gets very busy with tourists armed with selfie sticks everywhere and fighting for their photo opportunities. Bottom line - worth seeing but don't set your expectations too high.", "this place is worth a visit for only thing famous kecak dance. it is hipnotising and fun for all ages, and sunset setting make it spectacular. arrive early not to miss good place. heard that monkeys could be a trouble there and they even announce it but seen only couple maybe due to high number of tourists arriving for show.", "Well worth it to see the Kecak Dance... Was brilliant... Watch out for the Monkey... Sooo funny... The sunset is to die for...!!!!", "Its at a height, so has lovely views. Very crowded at sunset time. Also watched the kecak dance here.", "Nice view from the top, way too crowded, fire dance was a big disappointing with way too many people and quite a boring show. View was great but you can get good views from other places without the pain of lining up and mingling is its thousand ma is People.", "The temple is must visit for the beautiful view from the cliff of the Indian Ocean. You can walk around the temple area, enjoy sunset and the kecak and fire show. Kids will love it too. Beware of the monkeys though. You need to tie a sarong to take a visit inside", "Is an old temple. Not recommend for elderly or travelers with knee problem due to a lot of stairs taken to visit each section. Beware of the trained monkeys that will snatch tourist loose sun glass/ key chain/ slipper or hat. They have nice sunset too. At 6pm, they do have Kecek Dance (Culture dance + fire performance) with entree fees of 100k rupiah as of Sept 2014. One hour performance. Worth to catch it if you are first time travelers.", "Me and my family (including 1,5yo girl) had breathtaking experience here. Watching Kecak Trance is a must thing to do here. You can both enjoying the sunset over the cliff while watching Kecak. Make sure you arrive here an hour before the attraction start or you'll ended sitting on the floor like me and missed out the sun set.", "Very nice view of the sea from the hillock when climbing towards the temple, you walk on the cliff having wonderful breeze and there is Ramayan show during the back drop of the sunset at 6PM every day.", "One of the must visit place in . Amazing view from the temple and a very unique kecak dance performance. Get a seat facing the sun so you can see the sunset.", "The temple itself is modest in comparison to the more grand places in the north / central region. But the view is great, facing west along a steep cliff overhanging a beach. The best part is the kecak dance performed at sunset (6:15 approx.). But here is the key - use a guide, and have him get the show ticket for you. If you get there at 4PM that is plenty of time to walk around the temple and enjoy the views. The distribution of the tickets at 5PM is true Indonesian chaos, and an outsider has no chance. The guides elbow, yell, throw money, and somehow come out with your ticket(s). Head to the small amphitheater and go the center top rows. Latecomers get seats with limited views or end up on the floor. They just squeeze in people until the show area is almost full. The actors have to step over the guests. The show itself is fun, nicely explained, and lasts about an hour during which time the sun sets. Note - others have mentioned the monkeys (macaques). They were well-behaved on our visit but visitors were encouraging them with peanuts to get a picture so no wonder they get bold and steal things. Also, if you have any trouble walking on uneven surfaces, it may be best to just go directly to the show area where you can see the temple from a distance as well as the great sea view. The temple is an active temple and its main function is religious, not tourism.", "Try to be there before sunset and enjoy the beauty and vastness of the setting sun, mountain and ocean. Life is beautiful!! Take a walk along the walkway from one side to another. You can also enjoy Kecak Dance at Uluwatu Temple while watching the sunset. Personally We didn't enjoy the dance as it was too boring for us and our toddler. Check out videos of Kecak dance in youtube before deciding. There are monkeys all around. So, be careful with your camera, glasses and wallet.", "Great landscape on a cliff over the indian ocean. If you are lucky you encounter some wild monkey surrounding the temple. Sadly temple entrance is not allowed you can see it from distance only. Best of this site is the fire dance perfomed during sun set. A great play to experience... truly magnificent and unique. Recommended to do.", "Was a beautiful spot for a sunset walk. Also had a tasty dinner up on the cliff and watched a traditional nese show which was an added bonus.", "Hugely popular and crowded temple but expected this. Really stunning at sunset. Go and see the fire dance show too. Like some very strange crazy panto quite funny", "We returned to this temple after a 25 year absence and the changes were significant. It has now become a proper tourist attraction with hundreds of people, an arena for the kekac dance and a path that runs along the cliff either side of the temple. Only the temple and the monkeys were there last time ☺️ However, the temple is still as interesting as it always was and the sunset just as beautiful so we were delighted that we returned in celebration of our silver wedding anniversary. I don't know the cost of the kecak dance but it was very cheap to enter the temple grounds (usual dress code applies as per all temples in )", "it is a stone temple in the sea. to reach it one has to wade through water on a stony pathway. only indonesians are permitted inside the temple.overall okay experience.the sea here wasn't as clear as krabi thailand.it gets very overcrowded at sunset. i felt we have seen that at any beach like in pondicherry or goa ,india.i did not find it very great like it was being projected as a must see.", "Entry: IDR 30k Fire dance: IDR 100k I went just before sunset to watch the Kecak Fire dance. The temple itself is set into the cliff and has a very picturesque location but it's not particularly impressive itself. People love the monkeys but I think they're a bit of a nuisance. You walk through to the amphitheatre for the fire dance. It is crowded so best to get there early. They cram hundreds of people in until it is quite uncomfortable but the show itself is very interesting. It is set into acts and they give you a written explanation of the acts to help. It is quite funny at times too (hanomon the white monkey!) but be aware, a lot of young children found the show quite scary. Also. Bring something to sit on! My bum was really sore / numb by the end of it!", "This place offers unobstructed views of the cliff. However, due to the nature of temple, you need to wear scarf to enter, which can be borrowed for free with your admission. It may be little stiff climb for elders or disabled people. Kecak Dance is a must watch show. It is a good representation of nese traditional dance and ceremony. One thing to note, this show begins at 6 p.m. and ends at 7 p.m. (local time). While it offers great views of sunset as you watch the show, if you go there too early, you may get bad sunburns because the sun is directly in front of you. Also, please don't be a fool and leave in the middle of the show. If your flight does not allow you to watch the entire show, then don't. Both myself and the staff there were pissed at people who mindlessly walk through the stage trying to get out. Those who stay will see the true fun. The show is recommended for 15+, as it may be little too hard to understand for little people.", "One of the most recommended place in . Went there a few days ago with my friends, the view was wonderful followed with the beautiful sunset. I saw a few wedding photographer took a picture there. You also can see Kecak dance for approximately 1 hour followed by sunset on the back of the dancer. recommended place to come", "maybe i was expecting too much from it. but it was not as \\fabulous\\\" as i expected it to be. too much crowd. circus-like performance (a bit too cheesy for my taste). it was unique though coz they only use chanting instead of instruments. but personally, i enjoyed the kegong dance in ubud more.\"", "Beautiful nese temple, we can see a beautiful beach view from this temple. Be careful of your belongings because there are a lot of monkeys inside of this temple. They have kecak dance performace also in the evening. It is very nice.", "A great cultural insight, Highlighted by the AMAZING performance of the Kecak. 8/10 allow a fullday for the region to get the experience...", "This was the only nese dance we attended during our vacation, and I'm so glad we chose this spot. We arrived around 5 pm, an hour before the dance. My husband was given a sarong to wear as he had on shorts. I had worn a longer skirt, so only had a sash to wear. The temple was very crowded, but there were spectacular views from the terraces. Only saw 1 monkey, contentedly chewing on some poor tourist's sunglasses.... We joined the masses for the dance, which was interesting and entertaining. Always surprised at the number of people who will get up and leave in the middle of an event. The best part is the backdrop, with the setting sun, rising moon, and the lights of the fishboats shining through the dusk. Absolutely picture perfect and a wonderful memory of .", "The temple is situated at a high cliff and you can see the high tide in the evening. There is a traditional dance performance at 6pm, ticket is 100000rph and the place to watch the performance is very fully packed, So if you want to watch the dance you had to come before 5pm to buy the ticket.", "Nice time to visit the temple is at 4 PM in the evening. Enjoy the view from hill top and be ready to enjoy Sunset +kecak dance together at 6:30.", "The stage is placed nicely so you can watch kecak dance with sunset background. Come at 15.00-16.00 so you can walk around the temple before the shows. You will be given the story line in Bahasa and English so you don't need to understand each word they say. Great touching and funny story.", "An amazing place on a cliff at the corner of the island. Luck - If you are lucky to have a clear sky especially at the horizon, you would witness one of the best sunsets ever. Catch - You need to buy a ticket to watch the fire dance to have the best view of the sunset as the backdrop of the temple. Ticket costs you IDR 100K (INR 500; approx USD 9). The dance/show is also worth it if you are someone who appreciates hardwork and art. TIP - Be atleast 15 min earlier to the stage(amphitheater kind) to get the best seat to view the sunset.", "The temple is located on the cliff side over looking the ocean offering amazing views over the open seas. There are many great photo opportunities along the way so don't forget your camera. You can't enter the temple & you'll have to wear a sarong, as it is disrespectful to see your knees. You can bring your own or they have them on entry. Beware of the monkey, they will try & pinch glasses, jewellery anything that is not nailed down. While visiting the temple we also stayed & watched the Kacak Fire dance. The show was awesome to watch. The costumes were beautiful, plus you get the bonus of watching the sun setting in the background. You need to take plenty of water as it can get very hot watching the show, plus your sitting on concrete. If you want to get a good spot you need to get there early as it does fill up very quickly I strongly recommend a visit to this beautiful place", "Far out on the edge of a steep cliff is the temple hanging, beautiful in the magic sunset with only the ocean in front of you, go there if you are in the surroundings - or go for the interesting kecak & fire dancing performance and you will have the temple before your eyes while enjoy the show", "We went to the holy Hindu temple after our driver suggested it. The best time to go is sunset for great views and the traditional dance (apparently the best in ). To get into the temple grounds and for sarong hire it was $3 and to watch the dance was $7. Well worth it as the views are spectacular at sunset and the dance is funny and entertaining. Be ware of the monkeys as they will steal anything they can from you.", "KECAK DANCE WAS AWESOME. TEMPLE WAS CLOSED AND NOT EVErYONE IS allowed inside. i could've requested the old man outside the gates to open them for me... but i decided against that in the last moment. temple entry ticket = 30000 idr per person kecak dance = 100000 idr per person", "We are not interested in visiting temples but we enjoyed this visit to this temple as it gave us a unique experience of 's tradition and culture through the sunset fire dance performance which was interesting. My advice is to watch the performance till the end as it gets more interesting in its second part and also not to miss taking pictures with the actors by the end.", "Beautiful temple, views & sunset. Go in the morning or afternoon if you can as it is less busy. At 6pm is the ketchek dance and the temple closes after this dance so make sure you see the temple before the dance. They really pack the amphitheatre for this dance so remember to go use the bathroom before settling in to see the dance (approx 1 hour). Ensure you have transport as this is again one of those annoying places in where Uber/Grab/Taxi are not allowed and they only use private transport which is 2-3x the price of what transport should be.", "Its a very beautiful Temple with magnificent views . unfortunately we missed the fire dance show in the afternoon, however i believe its spectacular.", "This temple is located on the top of the world, This place is amazing, From the top you will get a fantastic view over the ocean and the coast. And the best moment is the sunset, Therefore there are a lot of visitors around 5 to 7 p,m,, Furthermore there is a show called fire dancing starting at 6 p.m. (quite expensive IRD 100.000 p.p).", "The temple is one the more famous temple sites on . The majority of nese are Hindus. This temple is sited atop a scenic seaside cliff. The best time to see Pura Luhur Uluwatu is at sunset. Unfortunately, every other visitor to will have the same idea and so it can get very crowded. I would suggest getting there early, closer to 4:30pm or so. This will give you enough time to see the temple and still have time enough to get good seats for the Fire and Kecak Dance performance which runs from 6-7pm. Make sure to bring a small torch along if you intend to stay for the Dance as it will be dark when it is over and you have to negotiate steps and some uneven terrain in the dark. Finally, you hear quite a bit about the aggressive macaques at the temple site. Please believe most of what you read. Be prepared. Keep the number or loose articles you are taking to a bare minimum. Do not leave sunglasses on top of your head. They are quite bold and know to target children, the elderly and the handicapped.", "This is the biggest Hindu temple in the southern area of . Stunning view of the ocean and beautiful cliff. please dressed decently since this temple is a sacred place for the locals. They have Kecak dance performance at sunset time (extra fee from the entrance fee). So you basically watch a dance performance with a sunset as the background.", "You get a nice view of the cliff top temple from the pathway leading up to the outer gates, but you can go no further than that so it's back down again within 2 minutes of getting there. Then you must wait until the kecak dance performance starts, which means you are free game for the hordes of monkeys who will rob you of anything they can get their hands on. The good news is that there are a few locals around who make a living from exchanging the stolen items for tit-bits of food, then hand you your stuff back in exchange for a small amount of money. Everyone's a winner!! We didn't do the dance performance as most tickets are sold out in advance, but hung around for a disappointing sunset. Endured a 2 1/2 hr drive back to Seminyak in worst traffic ever experienced, so I would expect this venue to be dropped from half day tour itineraries, as we didn't get back to hotel till 9 pm.", "Must see place in . Walk through the temple and also the place where the dancing is. Walk until the end and there you can see a breathtaking view.", "Great sunset however do not recommend the show / traditional dances. No value for money Had to sit around for 2 hours, due to no proper system. First come first serve.", "Loved the nese dance. Get in early to get a good seat. It was super busy when we were there even in off peak season. Great experience.", "This is a very beautiful. Kechak Dance very beautiful but sit in front row facing the dancers it would be very beautiful expirience. Sit there around 5 pm.", "Apart from the need to watch out from those hostile monkeys, everything was very good. The view of the cliff is amazing. Was here with my wife at 5pm, paid Rp. 20k/pp for entrance (including borrowing a sarong). After a nice walk, we paid another Rp. 100k/pp for the kechak dance. The dance is an unforgettable experience. My advice is to enter the amphitheatre early to pick a good spot to watch the show with the beautiful sunset as the backdrop. Also, to read the story leaflet (given when u buy the ticket) and be prepared that this place will be very packed.", "The temple is amazing in terms of location and spectacle. Must do. If you are going to the fire dance make sure that you visit the temple BEFORE, if not, it will likely be too dark and the temple will be closed after the dance finishes. The fire dance is okay, but ultimately a massive tourist trap, and is located in a theatre away from the temple.", "We loved the temple and probably should have allocated more time in order to see the barong dance at sunset. Dress modestly please - I'm all for getting relaxed on holidays but this is a temple and not a beach bar. I was horrified by cut-out bathers barely covering ladies intimate bits and extra short shorts trying to pass as clothes. I suspect those people may have been turned away from entry! Finally, do keep your driver for the return journey as getting a taxi or uber back to the main parts is near impossible (or very expensive ) once you are there. A beautiful place to sit back and enjoy the view.", "Nice views. You can actually see people praying in the temple. I saw the dance as well, a bit too commercial for my taste though. Plus everything is , as usual, arranged so that when you leave the dance you cannot find one taxi in the parking lot. The driver that brought me was reluctant to come pick me up or to wait for me, because of the\\ organisation\\\". Usually you need to have a day driver, or get the onsite transportation for which you need to negotiate the prices.\"", "The setting of the temple is beautiful and stunning at sunset. We arrived just before 6 PM. Bring a sarong. The temple itself is not impressive but lovely to walk around the grounds. There was a large tourist crowd. I can't imagine what it's like in the high season. Some monkeys hanging around, one with sunglasses so be careful. My reluctant husband even enjoyed the Fire Dance and antics of the White Monkey. The dance takes a little bit of time to get going but it's a nice glimpse into the nese culture. Our nese driver was very proud this performance.", "I have visited the temple several times over the years and have taken my children to see the monkeys , the temple , the sunset and Kedac Fire Dance . This time was just awful . There were buses and buses and more buses of people . They crammed so many people in to watch the dance that there was no room on the stage and the performers as well as the audience were crammed in . Just when you thought they couldn't cram another soul in , they would squeeze more in . It was hot , crowded and the dance was a disgrace . We ESCAPED by climbing over the rails as did many others . It was such a shame to see this deteriorate to this .", "Was uncomfortable because it was very crowded and a lots of tourists but when the sunset timw come it's amazing and the dance was so mesmerizing!", "Came here on my last day in to view the sunset and kecak dance before getting dropped off at the airport. The view is amazing and the ocean breeze is really nice. The photos will be amazing. Everything I did was outdoors. Free restrooms with toilet paper. The kecak dance cost 100.000 - I highly recommend it! They give you a purple sarong to wear when you buy your ticket.", "The temple has an excellent location..It's built on the sea, so it offers some amazing views. Also there is a kecak dance performance everyday and it's a must see affair. Yes, one thing is be careful in choosing your shoes, because this place requires a lot of climbing with steep rocky steps. Also it is inhabited by naughty monkeys, snatching stuffs, but otherwise harmless. But pay a visit to this temple for all the good reasons.", "Spectacular display when a big set comes through. Crazy wedding going on at the time. There are other places as good on the southern end of Cennigan aroundBlue lagoon also.", "Went here for the Kecak dance show but unfortunately we were 30minutes late. So we decided to just enjoy the view just next to the cliff and it was exceptionally beautiful !! Eventhough it was surround by dark clouds, the sunset view still amazing !", "When my friends and I went to this temple for the fire dance we were under the impression that there would be lots of fire and fun tricks and such, but that was not really the case. This is more of a cultural show, telling a story of the past through fun costumes, there is some fire and lots of music. It was an entertaining show but the stands were very crowded with people and it was a little pricey to get in. The show happens while the sunsets over the cliffs and ocean in the background of the show and makes for a amazing view!", "Breathtaking view as the temple is by a cliff that oversees a beautiful ocean. A sarong will be given prior to entry. Once inside, you can enjoy a scenic stroll along the cliff as you explore the temple. Didn't took us long to see the whole area and it was really crowded with tourists everywhere when we went to visit. During sunset, you can pay some fee to watch the kecak dance and witness a beautiful performance of nese folklore whilst enjoying the sunset.", "I had very often come to this temple with my clients,very beautiful temple on the cliff, and also you can watch kecak dances and see the sunset too.", "We went here to catch the fire dance. We got one of the last seats. However, people were still being allowed to enter. They were made sit around the stage, it got to the point where they were sitting so close to the chanters on the stage that they had to be careful not to touch them. See pictures included. The view was nice, though the traffic to get there was pretty bad. Was later told that the fire dance in Ubud was a better show.", "The temple is situated in a very nice location on top of a mountain on the southest part of . The sight was amazing from the top where the sea and the mountain converged. Lots of spots to take picture, lots of places to enjoy the beauty, and lots of monkeys to make you horrified (specially after you will be notified that those naughty monkeys try to snatch objects from your hand and pocket!). You can enjoy the awesome view of sunset from the top of the mountain. If you have no issue spending 100,000 IDR extra, you can watch sunset with the nese cultural show called kechak dance. The show tells you a story from Ramayan with tradition fire dance. Though little over priced, I recommend to attend the show with little patience, you will enjoy it.", "We visited the temple at sunset and saw the fire dance. Location is absolutely spectacular and temple is stunning. I really enjoyed the fire dance - great experience.", "We went to the temple after visiting Padang Padang beach (also excellent and in a little cove for swimming and surfing - has a lifeguard and a few small warungs). It was very calm in the evening, it is 10k IDR a ticket including a sash or Sarong which is collected from the ticket area. There is an amazing view of the sunset and sea from the cliffs as well as some monkeys roaming around and causing trouble as per usual! There is opportunity to watch a kecak dance but this is priced relatively expensive at 100k IDR a person - this is not forced and can easily be avoided. We had watched a barong dance elsewhere on the journey north.", "We went to the dance at the temple at sunset and did not regret it. The entrance fee to the temple was 20,000 per person and the dance performance was 100,000pp. It really was highly entertaining and I went with a ten year old and she really enjoyed it too. Go early and get a good seat, but take water and something to shade your face as we had to sit in the sun for an hour before the performance facing into the sun. The performance began at 6 pm and lasted just on an hour. There is no backing music, as the men make the accompaniment which, in the beginning is a little slow, but when the actors/dancers come out the whole show comes alive. Watch for the monkey god as he was highly entertaining. The show had some great moments that had us all in stitches. As the sun sets the whole experience shifts its ambience and it is truly lovely. This was a great activity to do for a family - nese temple, traditional dance/show and a sunset. What more could you want?", "Wonderful setting! We went in the morning and it was not too crowded. Our guide told us it is a different story in the evenings as people come to see the sunset and the dance show at 6pm. We really enjoyed the visit!", "We visited the temple in the evening around 5pm. It was crowded but we were able to appreciate the beautiful setting. The temple itself is not open for tourists. We were lucky enough to avoid monkeys and didn’t see any actually. We bought tickets for the traditional Ramayan performance and really enjoyed the experience. Grab a seat early as it gets crowded. Watching the sunset during a religious performance was a lovely experience. The performers did a great job. We had hired a driver for the day so that made logistics easier.", "We were enjoying the traditional dancing performance which brought us towards an amazing sunset background. Beautiful and unforgettable moment. Enjoying soooo much.", "Took private driver down to see the temple , sunset and show. About an hour in traffic from Northern Kuta , which is expected arrived and paid 140 IDR to get into the temple entrance. Really nice photo ops over looking the cliffs. Paid another 200k to see the dance / show which you should AVOID. The show is about 50 minutes too long (only 60 minutes altogether). Although fairly inexpensive this is not the show you should or need to see. Monkeys are aggressive and funny to see them steal sunglasses from the people - again another good photo op...", "Its such a wonderful place to see the sunset, although its very crowded need to find some good location to have a perfect view of sunset.. we skipped the kecak dance and let yourself sink in the sunset view.. there are certain locations which are very dangerous but an awesome places to see the view on the ocean and the cliff..", "its bit far from the main city area, but well worth a visit. The view once on top is excellent - a straight cliff and just the ocean till the horizon. We couldn't see the temple from inside due to some ongoing religious ceremony. The kecak fire dance is fun, specially bcos they don't use any musical instruments, its just the performers own voices that give the rhythm and beats for the performance. There are some aggressive monkeys around the temple area, so one needs to be careful, although there's not much one can do about this situation. Try and avoid carrying food stuff with you.", "Our hotel was in Nusa Dua & our driver didn't pick us up until 4.30pm. Once we got there we found that we only had about 20minutes to look around before the dance show started. My partner is a keen photographer & didn't get much of a chance to take photos. In the dance show, we were packed in so tight, even all the way up the stair walkways that once in he couldn't get out to go & take more photos while the sun was setting. The dance was a good experience, a little slow to start but good half way through to the end. I wished we walked around the temple for another 20-30 minutes while most of the crowd was in the show before going in ourselves. The best sunset colours were during the show and we may have been able to get some beautiful photos. Would have also helped if we got there earlier, but traffic was very busy. Didn't even get to see any monkeys either except in the carpark. From what we did see of the temple & the view over the cliff, it was pretty amazing.", "This is a must-see when visiting . Breathtaking view, perfect during sunset. I've always been wanting to see the Kecak dance and you'll be treated to that here as the sun sets. The crowd can be overwhelming and we found ourselves seated on the amphitheater floor because of the overflow of visitors. It didn't bother us, though, the show was worth it. So if you want better seats, enter the theater gate early. There are monkeys everywhere and they can get naughty, especially with sun/eyeglasses.", "Great sunset, great view of the sea from the cliff ... but beware the place is crowded with soooo many people that you might not get a private moment! The temple itself is closed - so once you climb those stairs - all you get to see is a higher view of the cliffs and the sea - but nothing cultural is accessable. The dance show we found to be over priced at 80,000 rupiah per person - and didnt go for.", "Temple is built on hill slope. Great view of ocean from temple. Temple is OK. Its famous for Kecak dance which is nothing new for Indians. Hence I suggest you to avoid the dance.", "Kecak dance is an interesting show with chanting, dancing, jokes and fire! The show is about an hour and starts at about 6.30 pm. Before reaching the performace area, you will have to walk pass some monkeys who are very prone of snatching anything from you, so be careful and do not wear caps, hats or your spectacles if possible.", "You really don't need a guide to bring you around here. One of the beautiful places I've been. Best time to come here is about 4pm to catch the sunset from the cliffs then if you like, to watch the kecak dance. Just beware of the monkeys.", "Susnet is amazing there... the temple was ok. You also see some monkeys on the area. Its good to get there early so you get a good seat to watch the dance. Watchout because sometimes you see the dance but you miss the susnet...unfortunately a good idea is to leave the dance during its performance so you can see the sunset. The traffic on the way out gets really bad so be quick to leave the temple.", "The temple is located on top of a cliff and the view is stunning. Like many temples tourists are not allowed to enter the site where the locals pray. Usually if you visit this temple in the evening you will also watch the Kecak dance which is a nice 5 acts drama/dance while enjoying the sunset behind.", "Wow! This temple offers breathtaking views of the Indian Ocean and the kecak ceremony was such a cultural treat. The dancers were in sync and rhythmic the storyline was so interesting and funny too. And what a beautiful view of the Indian Ocean and beautiful sunset! Watch out for the monkeys they can steal your sunglasses. They are very smart.", "Nice view of the sea, cliff and temple! Kecak dance is quite interesting as it is a play talking about a story ~ the conversation were made by a third party and in nese so you have to read the plot from the paper they provided. Worth the visit if you like to watch performance", "We visited to see the sunset view and dance. It was really busy there and as we didn't know that ticket for dance are likely to be sold out we did not buy them in advance. When getting there it was sold out so no change to see the dance. Scenery over the cliff was nice and it was fun to walk around the area.", "Nice view during sunset. Paid 30,000 IDR for entrance and 100,000 IDR for Kecak Dance. Its good for photography only.", "A must see when in have a half day tour and watch the dance. U will feel weird while watching the dance but after 5 min ull get used to their annoying voice hahaha u will laugh loud when u remember this dance once the vacation is finished! The temple is such a bless! Amazing view and walk . Amazing during sunset!", "Amazing cultural experience against the backdrop of a beautiful sunset view with the temple on an elevated point of land at the coast line. The show cost $10USD and was well worth the expense. 70 men chanting and dancers colorfully dressed in the local traditional costumes telling a story during the one hour presentation", "We watched the sunset kecak fire dance here & it was okay, probably we were just tired . Be careful of the monkeys around in this temple, they snatched glittery stuffs, sunglasses & even phones. You can get it back though by offering the monkeys some foods. The sunset views was wonderful. If you want to watch the fire dance be there early like an hour early to save the best spot to sit. Apparently this place is famous for the fire dance.", "Firstly the drive to the temple is one way in and one out,lot's of traffic. At the temple as you walk in, there is monkeys .Watch your valuables,the walk around the cliffs there are a lot steeps going up and going down.The view is mazing ,the fire dance you need to get early it starts at 7pm.If you come with a driver, allow 1 hour back to your hotel or villa.", "Cultural experience (and some fun watching the monkeys around) You need to pay an entrance fee that also gives you the sarong to use inside the temple (if you are visiting their culture, please do it as they ask, dont be as stupid as some \\disrespectful tourists\\\" can be, if you are living this experience, be polite and follow their instructions You can also go for a show that they play everyday from 6 to 7pm, 10.000 rupiahs amazing theatrical experience, but again, if you regret or decide to leave early, dont mess around asking to get out stepping on others because you will distract other interested people watching, the cast is representing a serious act, but they can play funny sometimes, just be respectful.\"", "Breathe taking views, lots to see and listen too. The traditional 'Kecak Fire Dance' was very nice to watch. A truly memorable experience. Watch out for the cheeky monkeys and don't make eye contact otherwise, apart from that, it's a fun activity.", "we took a trip from legian with our hostel. Stopped at 2 beaches, and then went to the temple. There's not much to visit in there, but you can walk near the water and enjoy the view. After you can buy a ticket to see the kemal dance. Its 10$, but we thought it was average. But its part of the cultural tradition and i think it's worth it even if not that impressive.", "This temple is set out to the sea, which makes it looks a little magical place, especially in the sunset colors.. Don't mess with the monkeys .. ( entry 30.000 RP) and Don't miss the Kecak Dance, beautiful story ( entry 100 RP).. it is an amazing performance, which unfortunately is not appreciated by tourist which are more concentrating on the sunset and leaving the sitting area to take photos/selfies with sunset .. disturbing others to enjoy the show.. It is very crowded thus get good sit to see it all with no need to walk out to take photos of both ;)", "About 45 mins by car from Kuta or Nusa Dua. Investing sights asking the way. Minimal cost of 20,000rupiah pp. If go in shorts, be prepared to wear a sarong (can't show legs) otherwise will be given a sash to wear out of respect. Wear runners /good shoes as lots of walking attend the temple and big steps. I have a back injury but managed to get around quite well, if slowly. Lots to see and admire. The views of the Indian Ocean were magnificent, especially as sunsets. Monkeys tend to come out towards sunset. Didn't cause problems but good to be cautious eg no earrings, hold onto your glasses. Do yourself a favour and visit this wonderful 15C temple.", "Great temple walk, ideally get their mid afternoon to see the various temples and then the evening performance. Please note: -Beautiful cliff landscapes -Parts of the temple walk surrounded by monkeys. -Worth sticking around to see the Sunset and Cecak dance in the evening! Beware the horrendous traffic that follows as 500+ people all exit the venue", "It's the kecak dance that is really the highlight as this is probably one of the few places you can get two birds with a stone the view of a sunset over the vast ocean and the dance. If you have seen the dance else where and the sunset elsewhere too can give this a miss.", "The location of the temple perched on a cliff over the ocean is stunning, but the temple itself is nothing impressive. And as much as I'd hate to say it, though I very much enjoy traditional dance, I found the kecak performance rather irritating rather than entertaining. It is also extremely crowded.", "Visited here to see the traditional fire dance. The views are amazing although there is a lot of traffic as so many people come to visit. There are lots of monkeys about so make sure you put away you glasses, bags etc as they will try to snatch them. If you have shorts on they with give you a sarong which I used to wrap over my bag. We paid 100,000 rupiah to watch the fire dance which I initially thought was expensive (we were backpacking) but it was well worth it. Try to get there a little early if you like to take a good picture. Only one side will get pictures with the sunset in the background.", "This is a place that has almost everything, a temple, monkeys, nice walking tracks, brilliant sea views and sunsets and if you plan well can co-incide with a kecak dance. But be careful as sunset and kecak time is peak time and traffic is snail pace at that time and the temple grounds can also get very crowded, The monkeys are a great bonus, while they are fun and intriguing, I found them not as well behaved as the Ubud monkeys, so you need to be a bit careful around them but they reward you with many great photo ops.", "great. be there before 5pm to get a limited seat for 6pm sunset kechak dance show. entrance fee is 20k rph+100k rph (kechack dance)... nice sunset view...", "The view is very very beautiful with the cliff and the sea, especially in sunset time. Don't miss the Kecak dance if you wnet here. They performed everyday around 6 pm for around 100k idr (i forget the exact price) with the amphitheater face the sunset view. It was so beautiful and the dance is also superb. Since they are so many reviews already about the dance, i'll just give you some tips: The entrance ticket for performance is limited, so it is better if you get ticket as fast as possible esp in crowded season (for example: i buy the ticket at around 5 pm in the site), and also it is better if you already sit in the amphitheater 30-15 minutes before the show to have a good spot. Enjoy! :D", "Beautiful setting The sunset is beautiful Didn't enjoy the dance so much but that's just me If u go when there is less crowds I think you could appreciate the majesty of what it is with the high cliffs and amazing views", "The sunset above the ocean was very beautiful. The cliffs are also impressive. The temple was a bit disappointing. It was not more beautiful or special than any other temple I'm and the kecak dance was the exact same I saw in ubud. My driver told me the dance would be different but it wasn't and I even though it is interesting to see the dance once there is no need to see it again.", "This visit was worth it for the views. Such spectacular scenery at every vantage point. It was very over crowded, people everywhere! You need to wear a sarong out of respect to the culture but this all adds to the experience. We managed to get tickets to the kecak dance amongst the hundreds of others that also wanted tickets. They crammed so many people into the arena, it was ridiculous!! We watched for 20 mins and left, kids got bored. There was one advantage to leaving early and that was that we were able to get photos with the dancers in their elaborate costumes as they came out. Another plus to leaving early was that we avoided being caught in the crazy traffic. Was glad we went but wouldn’t go back on my next trip.", "The entrance fee is only 15.000 rupiah so dont hesitate to visit this place when you are in . The mainly use of this place is to pray for the ness. But one thing that amazed me is this place was in the top of a hill so you can see a beautiful scenery from this place. And you can also watch kecak dance a tradisional dance untill the sunset. The price of the ticket to see kecak dance is around 100.000 rupiah i dont know exactly cause im too tired that day so i cant watch the sunset there.", "This place exactly on the edge of the cliff, very beautiful sunset views. a very romantic and can be made in place of wedding photos. advised to come before 5 pm, in order to see the traditional Kecak dance performance. RESPECT ANIMALS AROUND, DO NOT FEED ANIMALS. MAINTAIN YOUR GOODS.", "Amazing view and temple. The kids got a little bored with the beginning of the show and you needed to read the information about the show to get the full benefit of what was happening", "Lots of monkeys to see between parking lot and temple. View is very pretty, temple was basically an empty room, not much to see. Made the really bad mistake to see the fire dance. It was ok for about 10 minutes, you sit in the sun for an hour waiting for it and then the chanting and dancing is extremely boring. The place is packed to the point they put people on the ground, which probably isn't much worse than the hard cement seats - then you are stuck as you have to climb up and over people to get out. While people seemed to be enjoying it - I would never waste my time or money on it.", "You have to go to see the sunset here and maybe see the Kecak, or monkey, dance after wards. Just be prepared to either park far away or get caught up in the traffic jam afterwards. All in all probably worth any inconvenience and anyway you're on holidays what's the rush?", "If you watch the kecak dance you can’t watch the sunset Nice view of the sea, cliff and temple! Kecak dance is quite interesting as it is a play talking about a story ~ the conversation were made by a third party and in nese so you have to read the plot from the paper they provided Most of the time you will hear the performers repeat “kecak kecak” and dance which is why it’s called kecak dance Worth the visit if you like to watch performance", "Situated on the cliff with a great sunset view makes the temple becomes a perfect spot for photography lover. So Beautiful, the sunset is amazing, so the best time to go is 5pm. It's worth see The Fire dance.", "Very touristic. Nice views, but other places in the neighbourhood also have nice views. The temple isn’t very interesting but the kecak dance at 6 pm is worthwhile when you’re there. It’s funny. It’s very disturbing that so many people come to late, leave or go to the toilet during the acts. The tribunes were crowded, it’s disrespectful, the acts take max 1 hour. The monkeys didn’t bother because it was feeding-time.", "this is the best location to see kecak and fire dance while waiting for sunset..price is average and the place is clean even in crowded time", "Spectacular views and traditional dance during sunset. Try to have an hour with you to explore the temple before the dance in the evening. Dont miss if you are visiting .", "The temple is lovely and the views are incredible! Plan your trip to arrive an hour or two before sunset to give you time to explore before the Kecak Fire Dance, an iconic nese art performance at the cliffside amphitheatre just south of the temple. It’s worth it!", "Went there on Monday and make sure to arrive by the latest 5pm to avoid the rush. You need to pay entrance fee to the area and then they start selling ticket for Kecak dance at 5pm inside. It's IDR 100k for adult and half-price for kids. Then as soon as you got your ticket I suggest you go and get yourself a good spot to sit. Make sure you go to toilet beforehand as well and have some drinks - we didn't have any drink and were so thirsty. Show starts at approx 6.10pm. It was really busy.. we reckoned about 1000 spectators and they were squeezing people in and made them sit on the floor nearest to the performers. If you have kids under 5, some characters might scare them as they have scary masks on. After 30 mins the show can get boring as you think you've heard enough chanting and singing from the 70 male performers... but the view of the sunset is amazing and it's one of the big tick on to do things in ...and once in a lifetime would do!", "The temple itself didn't seem to bee anything spectacular, but it's absolutely worth visiting for the stunning views. When you arrive, you have to put on a purple sarong (if you are wearing shorts or a skirt that falls above the knee) and an orange sash belt - it's all provided for free after you've bought your ticket (30.000 IDR). It gets extremely busy, especially in the evening as people arrive to see the temple, take lots of photos of the views and then go to the Kecak dance at 6pm as the sun is setting. Beware of the monkeys! Kecak dance: tickets (100.000 IDR each) go on sale about 4.45pm and there is no queuing system - it was pretty chaotic! Get there early - the amphitheatre was packed out, with people having to sit on the floor or stand. I was there just after 5pm and it was already pretty busy, but I was glad I had a seat! The show itself is quite impressive and I'd recommend going if you can.", "Couldn't take my eyes of this temple. Great location!! They have this local dance ,Kecak dance at 6pm which is one of the main attraction at this place (I missed due to time constrain)For those who have not planned to get clothes or crafts, you will surely grab some from here. They sell at an affordable price.", "The temple itself is worth the visit. You'll feel nothing else but peace. You can walk in the temple provided you're wearing a sarong (you can get one on site). Be careful though, the monkey are all over the place and are true experts at stealing all your belongings: sunglasses, snacks, everything they can reach. Watching the kecak dance in front of the sunset is another must see if the compound. The show starts at 6pm sharp, just in time for the sunset, but make sure to seat 45 min before to have the best view!", "We went there for the sunset and the kecak dance. The site is beautiful with temple site standing at edge of cliff. Kecak dance was good and really taking. Our 9 year old son enjoyed it, his favourite character being Hanuman especially when he escaped the ring of fire. Too many people attending. Some obviously not in tune with nese culture left half way through the show in a very impolite way and disturbed both spectators and performers. If you are not really interested in a one hour cultural show please do not go for it and leave other to enjoy.", "I initially did not want to go for the sunset kechak dance. In the end, I did not regret it. It is one of the highlights of visiting . The dancers are very good with the expressions to convey the feelings of the characters. Entertaining. At the same time, we get to enjoy the sunset!", "After having visited many temples across , this was the most disappointing experience. The only part of the temple that is visible is the 3 tier meru - hardly impressive. The temple does have significance in as it is one of 6 directional temples and a sea temple but from an architectural perspective, any number of others are more attractive. The views as well as the wall walk, however, are beautiful as is the Kecak dance at the amphitheater.", "Make sure you buy your tickets online in advance for the Kecak show, as the tickets do sell out quickly and lines are long. We went a couple of hours before the show to explore the temple then secure a good seat. The temple complex itself is ok but not very big - however behind it are some amazing ocean cliff views so make sure you check those out. There's not a huge amount to explore in total though if you're not coming to see the Kecak show. For the Kecak show itself, we got seated early as many people do. It was a very windy evening with occasional rain, so they handed out ponchos for the audience. I found the Kecak show entertaining and a neat cultural experience that is to be appreciated while being there.", "After Tanah Lot this temple on a high cliff beside the sea is another gem of and a must see place. Sarong is necessary to wear. One can bring or can rent the Sarong here. Be aware of the monkeys here. Although there are so many officers who can help you if any problem with monkeys there. The place at which temple is situated is awesome. After watching the sunset one can watch the Kecak Dance which is lso very popular here. a must go place in ", "Our party of 9, including 4 children, took the relatively long ride from Club Med to the Temple. The temple is beautiful and the location on the cliff by the sea is breathtaking. On arrival you are met by the numerous monkeys that live in/around the temple. The are fascinating and a bit aggressive, but the kids really enjoyed seeing them up close. The warning I mention has to do with the Kechak Dance performance. The performance is held in essentially a stone amphitheater. The performers and chanters are exceptional. The problem (and this may only occur during the high season) is the theater is filled and people are directed to sit in the aisles and on the floor of the circular stage, so the arena is packed. Half way through the performance(which can be a little slow at times) people started to leave, so we spent the last half of the performance being stepped on and pushed as people came down from above, with no access to an aisle. A real downer for those wanting to see the entire show. Staff should take some lessons on crowd control.", "Visited as part of a tour. In beautiful surrounds but would have liked to have more chance to walk through the temple grounds. Dance was absolutely packed with people on the ground in the central arena part. Dance was really entertaining but the grounds of people took a little of the shine away.", "I realy liked the views on top of the cliff, specially during sunset, the show is ok, but would not attend again, try to have someone taking your couple pictures, worth it!!!", "Seriously you must go to this place. I sure that you wouldn't regret of it. 1. If you go by motorcycle the access is easy if you use GPS and always based by road signboard 2. You will spellbound by the panorama along the road 3. cheap price for the entry ticket 4. MUST be careful because there are a wild monkey, they can grab fast your stuff like glasses, hat, etc (or maybe your camera if the worst) 5. if you arrived at (kuta area) at 2 pm, it's possible to get there by motorcycle and good weather ; not too damn hot and match with the sunset. yes, you can also enjoy sunset here 6. There are a traditional kecak dance show but you must pay for it (Rp 100.000,-) 7. I suggest you to walk until the end of line, till you see the grass area and maybe if you brave enough, you can sit in the edge of the cliff which's in the bottom is a large sea. The place is very nice, very good, not too far too (maybe if you first visiting the place it'll be so long trip)", "1st of all yes beautiful view but damm the crowds. Also don't bother coming early because everyone has the same great idea. You think you could sit there for hours and enjoy the show, but it seems they probably sell beyond their available number of tickets and beyond capacity for audience to fully sink into the show. I left 30 min into the show albeit having a good seat because it was ridiculous how many people they were letting in even at 620pm. Pls dont sell beyond capacity and maybe have an online ticket system? It was annoying because alot of late comers started sitting themselves on the floor and stacked with 3 or 4 rows beyond the floor so much so that the performers were close enough to probably catch fire. Or dance awkwardly in their very limited space. Seriously Uluwatu temple, pls close your doors at 6pm! In theaters latecomers would only be allowed during intervals! I spent all my time literally staring at latecomers sitting themselves further into the performers' space. And yes i would understand coming all the way and missing the show. But damn it, it is rude to see people blocking even the entrance and exit paths of the performers! Yes i was probably rude to leave early but i just could not take it anymore. The usher came in and i thought wow great, make space for the performers, but no it was just to make space for more latecomers. Seriously, pls introduce an online ticketing system so people can expect to either come or not come at all!. Think they are selling entrance beyond the allowed number of tickets. Don't waste your money! You cannot differentate perfomers vs audience! And midway everyone has their selfie sticks, gopros and cameras out alot. Save yourself the drive. I went there because my hotel was 30 min away, otherwise i should have listened and stayed away. 3 stars for potentially a good show. Literally wasted my time and money travelling there. Way to ruin the trip.", "Visited the temple and watched Kecak dance in early Dec’22, after reading lot of praise online. The temple is situated on a cliff, and the views from the cliff are definitely very beautiful. Make sure you walk to the end of the path on both sides of the temple for stunning views. Keep an eye out for the monkeys; they will happily snatch sunglasses from your head and anything else of interest that you are holding. If they take something, don’t engage with them yourself and ask a temple guard to help you; guards have sweets that they give to the monkey and monkey drops your object to take 2 sweets at once! The temple praying chamber itself, like many others in , is closed to the public. On the day we went, tickets to the 6 PM dance performance had sold out in a few mins after they started selling them. My driver said large tour groups buy them in advance directly. However, we found some people selling them in black (without any markup) inside as well. We watched the 7 PM show, and used the one hour before the show to capture sunset photos. It’s held in a moderate size, open air amphitheater (500-1000 people seated at one time), and the ocean is behind the stage. Make sure you get seats in/ around the center of the amphitheater if you want a view of the ocean. The show itself was underwhelming, despite all the hard work by the performers. The sunset is hardly visible from the location, and the continous “kac kac” (p.s. the dance is named for this) from the performers seemed to distract from the plot. Summary - Watch it to cross it off your list, but moderate your expectations.", "Beautiful temple with stunning views. Be careful of the monkeys as they try to steal your glasses watches etc. We watched the fire dance at sunset. Very hot in the amphitheatre so take water and a fan. Worth visiting for culture.", "Since this is a iconic place, its a must go! Do note: - Sarongs (wrapped at the bottom, if needed) are provided for free by ticketing counter - sleeveless / tubes etc are permitted - food, caps and sunglass can be snatched away by monkeys, hence beware Please stay for Kecek dance and be seated as early as 5/5.30pm as it gets extremely packed", "I especially liked this temple because of its unique location. We stay for the sunset and saw the show. The show was amazing!", "Went there bout 5.00pm...the show started at 6 pm...so we got to walk around the area... the view is awesome and you'll get breathtaking view from the top of the cliff...the highlight is actually the Kecak dance. You can actually enjoy the performance as watching the sunset by the cliff...two in one!!", "We enjoyed a lot this place, is not the best or beautiful temple of at all, but the atmosphere is nice, there are monkeys, not a lot, is easy to reach, the sight is unique, is full of tourists, and you cannot miss the kecak dance (it starts at 18 but you have to go there around 5.15/5.30 if you want seats good enough for great photos, however there is good visibility for everyone), most of the places inside are close to the non-worshippers and everyone is nice and smiley (probably because the entrance is 100.000rp).", "The picture speak it self how wonderful the sunset here. Just stunning!! You need to pay entrance about $2 and enjoy the view. They also have souvenir shop's, nese dance show with $5 fee.", "Make sure you get there early to score tickets to the traditional fire dance that starts at 6pm. I'd say get there at least 30 mins before to score a good seat otherwise you'll be squashed up with the late comers. The dance is great & quite entertaining with elaborate costumes & of course fire. It goes for an hour & tickets are INR100000.", "Gr8 place & a must visit to view the Sunset.. Entire place is scenic and beautiful.., Crowded during evening hours, prior to sunset.. Kecak dance is the most useless dance , have ever seen.. Most of the people they were not enjoying and left in between.. It is not exactly the dance , it's just the play in local language.. and not exactly the fire dance.. Think twice before going for the kecak dance.. after all its all money making business", "We went around 6pm to catch the dancing. Was packed and we couldn't get in so would advise going much earlier if you want to catch that. The views from the temple were magical, however the temple doesn't look like the pictures you see. Covered in litter and tourists. There are one or 2 statues which are pretty awesome but not much else to see otherwise. A lot of stairs.", "Worth the visit to this temple. We arrived a bit late due to the traffic, but we arrived just on time. Manage to enjoy the view then later watched the kecak fire dance. The kids enjoyed the whole tour. This is a must visit place. Would suggest to arrive around 3pm so you can enjoy the view while waiting for the kecak dance to start.", "The site is such a beautiful place, the temple and path going along the sea are also wonderful but the dance show is to avoid. The problem is that they let enter twice more people than the number of seats, we ended up sitting on the floor at less than 1m from the performers that were more than 40 and had absolutely no space to perform. Some people even had to stay in the emergency exit alley, some others stood up all show longbehind the performers. That is a shame when you know that they sell the ticket 100.000rp to everybody and in addition the presentator that says in the beginning \\you should be happy because you are here and many people are still waiting outside and wish to be here\\\" such a rude and impolite thing to say when you actually see the infrastructure and the number of people that they pack in.\"", "Undesirable & amazing view of The Indian Ocean, astonishing location of The temples. You can see Kecak Dance & Monkey dance (!) here, beautiful sight, I love it.", "the temple is located on the southern tip of and offers great view of the ocean, sunset and temple on cliff. the entry to the complex is ticketed. there is a cultural keyak dance performance in the open amphitheatre within the complex.the tickets for dance costs around 200INR. the dance performance is based on Ramayana stories and lasts for aboutv 1:30 hrs. the performance is good to watch if one likes cultural stuff otherwise the sunset views are worth the wait for some memorable clicks. the temple walkway moves along the sea coast amist tree where there are chances of encounter with the monkeys, long tail monkeys. they can be mischevious at times but treading the monkey path is avoidable. the visit to temple,walking the path, clicking pics and dance performance takes up good 2.5 hrs so keep water handy. the temple tour can be followed by dinner at jimbran bay which is enroute and is famous for sea food grilling shacks on the sea front. basically Indonesian dhabas on beach so don't imagine fancy restraunts buthentic Indonesian sea food. worth spending an evening when in ", "It looks like a heaven on the earth. Beautiful location and awsome place to experience sun set. Should be very careful as u found Lot of monkeys around you. Overall it was a good experience with Kecak dance", "it was a really beautifull and amazing place, there are many monkey there, my tips for you dont bring too much food on bag because the monkey so naughty , they will chase us. the kecak dance have mysterious ambience and make me amaze it worth for IDR 100.000, the dancer especially the HANOMAN is very funny and get good communication with the audience. i will go back here again if go to ", "We (family myself, wife and 2 daughters - 7&8) came here with a guide organised by our resort. This is a must see place and make sure you take your camera as you will want to see the views after. The Temple itself on the cliff is small and we couldn't enter as it was locked, but the surrounding area was amazing. After the walk around the site, we went to the dance (at additional cost - NB. They do not accept card so take cash). Go early to get a seat, and even earlier to get a good seat. The show was really good, and as the sun set it made the start of our holiday wonderful. A must go place if you are in .", "We were staying in Padang Padang (about 15/20 minutes from the temple). It was pricey to get a driver/guide (R150,000), but we had heard horror stories of people getting there easily enough but then being seriously ripped off (to the tune of R250,000 - R300,000) getting home again if they hadn't arranged travel back. So paying a little extra and having someone wait for us was something we were prepared to do. The guide wasn't very informative, but thoroughly enjoyed posing us for photos. The views are stunning and it was beautiful to watch the sunset. However, quite rightly, the main temple is closed off for worship and so you don't need very long to walk the wall - half an hour or so will suffice. The place is cram packed full of tourists. Loud, obnoxious, at times thoroughly disrespectful, but mostly just plentiful. We stayed for the sunset performance of the Kecek dancing. Thoroughly enjoyed the sound of the choir chanting. However we have seen better performances elsewhere. The comedic additions spoilt it for us and turned what is usually a beautiful art form into something rather crass to appease the hoards. And there were hoards. Masses of people crammed into a small space. The lighting was inadequate once the sun went down and so it was difficult to see easily. All in all, only ok.", "Nice view for sunset. Go there before sunset, buy ticket for the dance, have a walk and then go to the theater right before sunset. You can sit down and enjoy the sunset and right after sunset, dance starts. A bit boring at the beginning of the dance, but it became interesting at last.", "The temple is nice to view, but not spectacular, although its location, atop a high cliff overlooking the sea, is spectacular. What made our visit truly memorable is the dance performance one can view from 18:00-19:00. Really great, with chanting male dancers (very rythmic) and ancient nese dancers depicting an old saga. Truly recommended, but be on time (for tickets, and for seats) because it can be really crowded!!", "Great scene at the temple. Temple organize festival in half yearly basis. You could enjoy nice sunset Fire dance start at 6:30 daily. Be prepared for hot weather", "sunset was hilarious, followed by Kecak dance which is a must see. If you wanna take a nice shot with tripod make sure you will find your spot 30 mins prior to the sunset as it will be damn crowded later on.", "You can go here to click pictures of nice sunset across the ocean. Beautiful panaromic view. 20,000IDR is the entry ticket. Dont go there to see the temple as it is not allowed for outsiders. Every evening they have a Kechak dance (1,00,000 IDR) which depicts story from Ramayana. If you are an Indian and a Hindu, this show is avoidable.", "Beautiful place to watch the sunset & enjoy the view! The water looks lit up did't stay for the dance performance... 1 hour is a bit too much time.", "Do this visit along with Kecak Fire Dance at sunset. It is worth the trip to the end of the island. But if you want a good seat for the Fire Dance you need to get there early.", "Beautiful place but overly crowded with tourists. You might need to wait for your turn to take pictures at particularly scenic spots. Stay till 6pm for the kecak dance which is an attraction. Beware of monkeys who are trained to steal your items like glasses, shades, camera, phone, and other loose items. You will have to walk quite a bit as well to see the whole place. Don't worry if you are not dressed appropriately as there will be sarongs (long cloths) provided for you to wrap around your waist before you enter.", "Worth a late afternoon visit to take in the kecak show which costs an extra $10 and goes from 6 pm to 7 pm, if you are lucky, as we were on the only night this week with fine weather, you get a spectacular sunset backdrop over the sea. The temple is on the cliff top so wonderful breeze to cool.", "The only temple I formally visited in . Being from India, visiting temples is not something new for us. However the location of this temple added to the charm. On a hill top with a magnificent view of the sea and a touch of history. You are not allowed to enter inside the temple but tourist mainly come there for the scenic beauty. Certain rules you have to follow like you need to cover your legs, so incase you are wearing skirt or shorts, you will find a shawl on rent. Just enjoy the beauty of the place and hang on till sun set, because it is breathtaking. For tourists the next attraction there is the Kechak dance which is an adaptation of Ramayan. Most Indians' know it so they might feel bored, but the presentation is different and obviously if you wanna hang on till sun-set you have nothing else to do. It is advisable to buy the tickets as soon as you reach there since it gets difficult otherwise, also an early move to the location gives you an option of comfortable seating of your choice. Advisable to take seats as high as you can. It is also recommended that you visit the temple late afternoon and be careful of traffic jams on the way back, which is very common. All in all a good temple with scenic beauty, must go if you are on a long stay in .", "The view from the top of the cliff is stunning. The sunset looks beautiful from here. The temple is peaceful and the Kecak dancers and performers are a sight to behold. Have been here a few times now, and have always had a good time. Hanoman (the White Monkey) always brings a few laughs to the audience. Definitely worth a visit.", "Beautiful view for sunset.. Except if we saw kecak dance...you should be arrived at least 5pm for secure your kecak dance ticket. Sunset start from 5.30 pm, really beautiful sunset. I fell lucky with my tour guide Bagus, nice person 087741459081", "We had a guide take us which i highly recommend they can take you there and back home at the right time too so you can see everything and get a great sunset as well as all the information and culture about the temple. As the sun sets the kecak fire dance is very entertaining seating is bit uncomfortable though. On the way to the temple stop off at the Luwak coffee place if you dare lol (google it)", "The main attraction would be the temple overlooking the sea. The statues were mediocre. We also attended the kecak dance which was literally jam-packed. The theatre has benches and the staff kept telling the audience to squeeze and the latecomers even sat on the stairs. For 100,000 IDR, we thought this was unacceptable. They even let audiences in at the 3rd Act. That aside, the show was good and the costumes were well done.", "This is a must see temple. If at all possible you should also go to the \\Fire Dance\\\" as well. It is less of a fire dance/walk than an actual show but there is some fire. The show is about an hour long but you will also get to see the gorgeous sunset while the show goes on. The views from the temple itself are stunning. We spent several hours just looking at the ocean.\"", "We went here specifically for the Kecak Ceremony which we had also heard referred to as the Fire Dance. Our own error was to assume this was a performance with fire twirling and music - our own ignorance and unconscious/conscious bias. The performance/ceremony had a duration of 45-60 minutes. As we arrived close to the commencement time of 1800 (as we underestimated traffic) we were only able to get a seat on the concrete hard stand the ceremony is performed on. It’s a long time to sit on concrete in fairly cramped conditions. It’s absolutely worth the cultural experience - and there is a little bit of fire at the end and some attempts at humour throughout. Note that given some of the characters wear masks and costumes and venture into the crowd spasmodically, smaller children could be a little spooked at times. What was really disappointing was the number of people (often in groups of 4-8) who had taken seats in the stands, that decided to leave the performance anywhere between 20-30 minutes in to it. In my opinion this is not only disrespectful to the nese performers, but also disruptive to other audience members they clamber over and block the view of. Add to that when they use the same entry/exit point of the performers and it smacks of ignorance/arrogance. Well worth a visit and allow plenty of time to get there, get a seat, enjoy the ceremony and then leave. Take plenty of water and snacks as there aren’t any shops to buy these from. If you don’t think you or your children/companions have the patience or ability to stay for the duration maybe be one of the last to enter and discretely exit if you need to.", "Worth the trip out for the Kecuk Fire Dance. A 5 part play with amazing vocal singing and movement. The sun setting as the backdrop in a coliseum style playhouse, it's very cool. although the monkeys fighting is disturbing when walking out at night.", "You probably will never see another temple with a best location like this ever again. Beautiful and breathtaking view on top of the ocean cliff. There is a walking trial for sightseeing around the temple as well. Watch out for the monkeys that may take your personal property away from you. The fire show at night is a must see. It is a great culture show though a bit long. Interaction between crew and guess is a plus and make is more fun and excitement. It is a great experience for a whole family.", "Great location for nice views of the ocean and sunset. We also saw the Kecak dance here, which was nice but a bit crowded. I would recommend going early in the day. The traffic was very high in the evening, hence would recommend a long enough time for getting to the location.", "Enjoy morning walks, the sunset, and the nese traditional Kecak dance. Amazing sunset. Lots of trees to shelter from the scorching sun.", "this one you shouldn't skip as its breathtaking view is promising once you reach the top. enjoy the best once it's in the afternoon and go to Kecak Dance performance is all matters.", "The views from this place are amazing. A definite place to visit in south , I wish we had more time to view the temple, but as we were also watching the Kecak fire dance we didn't have much time. It was a beautiful place to watch the sunset! The fire dance was expensive, extremely overcrowded and by halfway it got quite boring, so you could get away with missing this, I didn't enjoy it that much.", "Great place for a bit of culture. Remember to go there in the evening and get tickets for the fire dance/Kwek kwek which is done without instruments but only vocal. Sunset was spectacular as was the walk along the temple.", "Visit the temple and have an amazing cliff view from here. Nothing much to see in the temple and the place of worship is closed (but see it through the iron barred gate). Take an awesome selfie of the temple and the cliff when you walk down going to the ampitheatre. Come around 5pm then watch the Kecak Dance which starts at 6pm. Enter the ampitheatre 5:30pm to get good seats.", "This is a must see attraction to visit and see. The view is spectacular. You can book a tour for this place, usually, it is better to go in the evening to see the sunset and the Kecak dance after visiting the temple. Kecak dance is amazing, which is performed in an outdoor theatre. It is performed by the locals, which about the story of Rama and Sita of Hindu religion. This whole experience is something you will remember forever. Highly recommended this place to see.", "We rented a scooter to get to the temple from jimbaran. The temple itself was dissapointing but had some great cliff views. From reading about it, I had expected more but loved the nese dance which seems to be more a tourist attraction than a real tradition (cost extra IDR 100000). Go there when it's not hot or at the late afternoon. It gets too hot!", "The view here is amazing. As I do not really favour traditional dances, I just come for the view, which is still totally worth it, despite the entrance fee and humid weather.", "Dejavu for those who have been to Wales or visited Cornwall (Minack theatre to be specific). This is both & definitely one of the best places I visited in . Amazing view, monkey forest for those who are intersted is right at the door. View is great from both the sides of the temple top. Again, non nese people do not get to enter the temple but rest of the things make up for it. Restroom outside is fairly clean. You have to wear the traditional wrap around (Sarong) before you enter, & then you enjoy the cliff views. From the top itself, you can see the theater where they perform the world famous Kecak Dance (Monkey Dance from the great Hindu Epic - Ramayan). Sunset view is breathtaking & so is the Kecak dance. Tip - since it is at sunset, sit at the top row to enjoy the ocean & sunset backdrop; no need to rush to the front rows because they do not have dialogues (just sounds) & a little they speak is on mic anyway. Seats are occupied 45-60 minutes in advacne, Carry something that you can use as a fan.", "Overlooking the beach with cliffs to the water, sunset was gorgeous. Recommend the Kecak fire dance also, very beautiful and funny towards the end. Have to be respectful and wear a sari to cover the knees, men and women, also, try to wear a tshirt to cover your shoulders.", "The temple was out of bounds to visitors but the view from the temple is spectacular! I liked the view from the temple but the temple is small. Could only see some old carving from outside temple. We had seen the kneecap dance from our prior visit in May. It's a dance that gives you an insight into abalones e culture and spirituality. It is enjoyable if you are into culture but may be boring for others! Watching the dance made me realize that spirituality was a big part of the nese culture and this I truly appreciate!", "Our family really enjoyed this outing and we got some amazing photographs of the cliffs. Watching the sunset behind the Fire Dance was beautiful. The Fire Dance itself was very interesting but honestly turned terrifying when a ball of fire flew into the audience and directly at the family sitting just below us. We all thought we were going up in flames. We highly recommend sitting up HIGH and in the middle of the arena, not on the sides.", "This place is packed with tourists, very cultural and religious. Near to Padand-Padang beach. Please listen to the instructions provided at the temple carefully. Stock up yourself with water as this place is hot as you fave sun directly on your face.", "Heard from a friend that it's a must-see when u come to . And so we did. Was a 1 hour long dance that we braved the rain to watch. Full house seating.", "The temple is cool, great place for taking photos. We definitely recommend the dance performance in the evening!", "Visited here one evening to see the temple and to watch the famous fire dance show. It was nice to wander around the temple but wish we had left it at that. We arrived at the seating area for the dance show on a very hot evening to find it very full. We took our seats and were amazed as they kept cramming more and more people in .. It was very uncomfortable and would of escaped there and then if possible. By the start of the show every nook and cranny was filled, it was not a good feeling. If something major had kicked off there would of been no escaping! The show was ok but think its better to watch in a smaller capacity. For us it put us off going to see anymore dance shows which is a shame. Our opinion enjoy the temple and see the show elsewhere.", "The view from the cliff is simply stunning. The dance is long, tedious, poorly organized, and a bit dangerous with the flames. I would go 1.5hrs prior to sunset, look around, enjoy the grounds when everyone else is sweltering waiting for the dance to start, and then hit the restaurants before the crowds come from the dance.", "My wife and I planned to see the kecak fire dance, a religious ceremony, which starts at sunset. Due to some ridiculous traffic on the short drive from Jimbaran Bay, we arrived with only a few minutes to look around at the temple. (Tip: plan to arrive early!) It costs maybe a few dollars to get into the complex. We never made it to the top of the cliff (which is I think where the temple proper is), but the view from the walkway towards the ocean with the temple at the point of the cliff at sunset was absolutely majestic. The kecak dance cost an extra 70,000 Rp each. It was crowded, and because we were late, the seats were all taken. We ended up sitting on the concrete stage right behind the chanting men, which was pretty interesting if you're willing to be a bit adventurous. The performance was about an hour, and while I was expecting somewhat of a Disney-esque spectacle, it seemed pretty genuine. The hotel staffers had told us it is quite authentic. The clowns were a bit cheesy but overall I enjoyed it and we got some fantastic photos and videos. It was, of course, dark by the time the performance ended, so we weren't able to see the temple afterwards. We did see some monkeys in the trees. Another tip: if you take a taxi there, hire your driver to wait for you during the performance. There is a big parking lot, but counting on hailing a taxi here is a big risk. The taxis sitting around have all been hired by your fellow performance-goers. It's a long walk to anywhere from this place. Overall, highly recommended. You won't see anything like this again in your life, and it's relatively close to the hotels in south , and it's an evening of entertainment for under $10 US. Plus, you'll get some photos worthy of a prominent place on your Christmas card.", "Spectacular scenery and worthwhile timing your visit for the nightly show at 6pm where you will be treated to a display of traditional Indonesian dancers as the sun sets over the ocean in the background.", "You really can't tell from photos. This coastal landscape where the temple is set is absolutely awe inspiring and magical. The only thing I regret is that we weren't there for longer. Normally this is organised as an afternoon tour. My advice is go at least one hour earlier than whenever the tour guide suggests, so that you can walk along the cliffside promenade that leads to the temple and really have the chance to soak up this sublime view. If I go again that's what I'll do. The Kecuk dancing was very enjoyable. The costumes were utterly fabulous. I haven't seen it elsewhere in to compare. But the setting probably makes all the difference from seeing it anywhere else on the island. If you are at the temple at sunset, go.", "I arrived just in time for the dance. It did got on & on & sat on the hard concrete. Fire was kicked into the crowd. Beautiful coastline which I had some pictures taken. Didn't have time to view the temple up the top.", "If you don't want to bothered by monkeys, it's best to get here around 4-5 pm. You will get niecer weather too and you can go watch Kecak dance, which is performed at the area at 6 pm. Place itself is nice, I liked surroundings more than temple itself. Fee to enter is 2 dollars.", "We were driven there by our driver who was very considerate and book us into the fire dance whilst we were exploring the temple grounds. Beware of the monkeys we heeded our drivers advise and had no loose items. There were people around the temples surrounds watching the monkeys trying to ensure that they did not jump on or steal from the tourists, The best advice we were given was to stay away from walls and trees. The views are beautiful and well worth the climbing of all the stairs. If you have booked the fire dance go early as it gets very crowded. But well worth staying and watching. If I was to give any advise is take plenty of water there is no where to get refreshments once you go into the grounds. The fire dance was a highlight of our trip.", "A temple with monkeys, in sea side. Excellent sunset view from amphi theatre where one can enjoy kerak dance. Beware of monkeys as they may snatch your spectacles. Worth a visit. Please note that sarong(a lungi type cloth is must to wear by all),is given on returnable basis as part of ticket.", "Worth doing, nothing like out of Baraka though. What a amazing place with great views, get there well before sunset for it. The Kecak show was amazing, however arrive early for a good position, just be prepared to be squashed. a lot of people arrive late and the staff will force you to squash close together to allow them to fit in. needs a bigger amphitheater , Too small also needs seats, rather than a bench seat.", "I couldn't really see why this temple is such a big attraction at sunset but of course it is a historical religious place which is beautiful. However the fire dance performed in the open air at sunset is amazing to see.", "I went there around 4pm, enjoy the scene of cliff. Watched the kecak and fire dance which start at 6pm. The dance look a bit bored initially but throughout the end it is funny. Enjoy the show and worth it. Advised to get a transport to bring you there and back as it is difficult to get transport after the show.", "The drive to the temple is a bit annoying but once you get there, you are sure to love the place. The dance show there is extremely popular but we personally found it strictly average.", "Visited today (27th Sept) in brutal heat arriving at 1600hrs. Myself & partner. It’s not a particular large site and 1-2 hours in more than enough. Was fascinating to see the temple, the stunning views and of course the monkeys that free roam the area. As we were there in the evening we stayed for the Fire Dance (Kacet). Tickets for this go on sale at 1700hrs only and once obtained you shuffle into an outdoor auditorium. As other reviews have stated, you will be packed to the brim so water and hats to protect from the sun are essential. Just when you think they can’t fit anymore, they bring in another 200 people to fit in. They have ‘stewards’ who will direct where you are to sit and instruct people to shuffle down. It will be uncomfortable for some and you won’t be able to leave halfway through as there is physically no where for you to walk. The dance itself is actually a 5 act play. It’s starts off exciting and then slows down in the middle, but the last 2 acts are great so don’t slink out early. Great for kids and adults ints lovely, full of dance and movement and a fair amount of visual comedy. Knowledge of Bahasa language is not required. It lasts a hour and started at 6 on the dot. The sun sets during the dance of which you have a perfect view across the ocean. Extremely beautiful. Leaving at the end with that number of people is always going to cause issues, same in the car park leaving. We decided to wait 10 mins after the show which also allows you to take photos of the actors. We then headed off. Travelling away from the area took double the amount of time to arrive, purely due to volume of cars. Overall - fabulous experience and comes recommended. Must have hat, water and be wearing comfortable clothes. It will probably be hot and there is no relief for you at the temple of during the show. Cost were 30,000 rupiah for entry and an additional 100,000 for the Kacet. All in all that’s currently £6.50 for what was 3 hours entertainment. Excellent value!", "The charm of the place is the cliff, the rushing waves of the sea and the beautiful sunset. The temple looks like any other temple but the fact that's it's on a cliff made it special. Watch the famous Kecak Dance (every 6:30 pm). Wear loose comfortable clothes as the place gets hot and full. Enjoy the beautiful sunset, the talent and hardwork of the performers, as well as the big gathering of people from different backgrounds, countries, etc. Stay until the end of the show to show respect to the performers. Read the handout to fully understand the story. Enjoy the magical moment! :)", "I can't remember entry cost into the temple, however there's a separate cost for the performance at 100k IDR per pax. Temple itself is not very big and look much like a fortress by the sea cliff. There's a spectacular view at this place but the monkeys are terrible and will snatch away your items. If your items are snatched away by monkeys, you can approach the temple officials who will chase down the monkey to retrieve your item for a fee. The performance is a must see. Totally enjoy it and the performance is deep in rich culture. Performers are local villagers that dance with such passion that surpass professional dancers. To see the performance, ticket sales start at 1700hrs and is first come first serve basis. There are only 800 seats. Performance starts at 1800hrs and end at 1900hrs. Great sunset view when waiting for the performance to start.", "You must visit this temple and be there before 5.30pm for the Kechak dance at a nominal entry fee. To enjoy the views I suggest to arrive at this place much earlier. U can have great views of the cliff where the temple is located. Entry to the temple is allowed only if you are wearing a Sarong. However, Kechak dance portrays the story of Ram, Sita, Hanuman and Raavan in episodes showing the chemistry between Ram and Sita and the episodes how Sita is confined and How Raavan lures her out and the way Hanuman saves her. There is no musical instrument involved in this dance. IN fact the music is made by the locals by their mouth by chanting chak chak chak chak and hence the name of the dance Kechak... Hope you will enjoy the dance. Please be careful of the monkeys around. There are many. However, if you do not trouble them they wont trouble you. A word of caution do not keep lose objects in your hand such as sunglasses or cellphones as there have been incidents where the monkey has snatched lose objects and destroyed. Cheers", "Its a temple located on a high cliff with absolutely stunning views of the sunset. We visited the temple almost an hour before the sunset, spend good time roaming about the temple then experienced the serene sunset from the stairs going towards the kecak dance area. Kecak dance happens in the night. Few things to note: - all temples in have an entrance fee so if you want to pick and choose, do visit this one - Kecak dance performance has an additional charge not included in the temple entry fee. If you have seen Barong dance performance you may not find it too different. So these all dances are based on the story of Ramayan. In Barong they wear a special mask (called Barong) and in Kecak they keep making a chak chak sound while dancing. Choice of which dance should be just based on comfort and itinerary. - There are a lot of monkeys so be careful and do not wear flashy accessories, sunglasses and do not have any food item in your hand (bananas or chips etc)", "We have been to this very important temple many times. The views are extraordinary. Take a knapsack and put everything, including hats, glasses, earrings, hair ties away. It is well worth going to the traditional dance here - very mystical and enchanting story based performance. The men chanting and stomping through the fire is mesmerising. Take a folded towel to sit on. The seats are concrete.", "It is a good place to visit. The location of the temple makes it special as the landscapes and environment join together to create the sense of admiration. Look for a good spot to watch the sunset and you will be bemused! What really disappointing is the Kecak dance. Although it suppose to be sacred and has some religious element inside it, the promoter keeps pushing people inside the area and it is kind of annoying. Idk the reason but the show is better to be limited only for the available seats. Cheers", "The best place to enjoy sunset while watching kecak dance. The view from cliff is awesome and you must take a picture there. Beware of your belonging from wild monkey leave here, they can be aggresive and love to steal sparkling things.", "Come here in evening to have a walk around the temple and do not miss the Kecak Dance around sunset time. The view to the bright green cliffs and an open ocean is just breathtaking! Be aware of agressive and fast monkeys, they try to still everything - cameras, glasses, water. In the temple area they do not get any food so they are hungry and have to get a benifit from tourists. The Kecak dance costs not more than 10 Euro and beeing a pure touristic entertainment we were amazed by its high quality.", "Beautiful setting with the cliff-hanging Hindu temple overlooking the Indian Ocean . Don't miss the Kecak Fire dance. Great place for watching the sunset!", "This temple offers a breathtaking view of the sea, on top of the amazing sunset you can see during the Kecak dance performance. The dance is really interesting and entertaining, with the background sounds coming purely from the voices of a group of men. It is truly amazing how the singers can continuously sing for almost an hour! A must visit.", "We Always visit this place while travelling to . There has beautiful temple on the cliff with amazing view over the Indian ocean. Come here late afternoon to enjoy the view, Kecak dance and beautiful sunset.", "Not so much about the temple though, although it is one of the oldest in . But the cliff views are spectacular, I could just stand there whole day just listen to the waves pounding and enjoy the view and the sea breeze. I was there for the sunset but unfortunately, it wasn't a good weather on the day i visited. If not i believe it would be a good place to view the sunset! Kecak dance, starts at 6pm, is a separate performance in the premise of the temple where you have to pay entrance fee separately and is usually filled up quite fast so its good to arrive there earlier if not you gotta stand and watch. Lots of monkeys there too, but they can get rather aggressive, both to humans and their own kinds. Just take note try not to feed or provoke them and you will be safe.", "Pros- You feel like you are standing on a cliff at the end of the world. The view is breathtaking. I could have stood there all day. Cons- You can't actually go into the temple. It is reserved only for the holiest of days. Sarongs and sashes must be worn on temple grounds. They are available to borrow for free at the entrance gates. Put all of your hats, sunglasses, cameras away before entering the gates- there are naughty temple monkeys who WILL steal your stuff. Carry a big stick and tap it on the ground- the monkeys will leave you alone. If you leave the temple after sundown, the monkeys will scream at you from the treetops. It is a little creepy because they can see you, but you can't see them. Worth the trip for the view and kecak dance, but could easily be skipped.", "This place attracted me very much- temple on the сcliff over the ocean. You can visit also a monk night show- very impressive", "Amazing sea views from heights and took lot of photos of the temple which stands on the edge of the cliff ( we couldn't go inside temple.) Kechak dance was one of the highlights of the trip and worth going. Performers produced a great show. Few things worth mentioning :- Plan your trip in a way that you reach there before sunset. Take water bottles, snacks and hats Buy tickets of the show before you get busy with photos as show is popular. Cost of show ticket100000 Indonesian Rupiah per person. Secure a good spot. Be aware of traffic and leave quickly as soon as show is over and try to beat other cars who literally block roads all the way to Jimbaran... Happy Holidays", "You wont be able to get enough of this temple. it has this amazing blue water view. You can walk along the edge of the cliff to get the best of the views. They have the famous dance each evening at 6, which too is a must watch. Be sure to take tickets of both temple & dance if you plan to watch both. You can get individual tickets as well. Best time to visit is at 4pm, so you can have max time with the view & enjoy the dance at 6. Highly recommend this place to all visitors", "Visited the temple and watched Kecak dance in early Dec’22, after reading lot of praise online. The temple is situated on a cliff, and the views from the cliff are definitely very beautiful. Make sure you walk to the end of the path on both sides of the temple for stunning views. Keep an eye out for the monkeys; they will happily snatch sunglasses from your head and anything else of interest that you are holding. If they take something, don’t engage with them yourself and ask a temple guard to help you; guards have sweets that they give to the monkey and monkey drops your object to take 2 sweets at once! The temple praying chamber itself, like many others in , is closed to the public. On the day we went, tickets to the 6 PM dance performance had sold out in a few mins after they started selling them. My driver said large tour groups buy them in advance directly. However, we found some people selling them in black (without any markup) inside as well. We watched the 7 PM show, and used the one hour before the show to capture sunset photos. It’s held in a moderate size, open air amphitheater (500-1000 people seated at one time), and the ocean is behind the stage. Make sure you get seats in/ around the center of the amphitheater if you want a view of the ocean. The show itself was underwhelming, despite all the hard work by the performers. The sunset is hardly visible from the location, and the continous “kac kac” (p.s. the dance is named for this) from the performers seemed to distract from the plot. Summary - Watch it to cross it off your list, but moderate your expectations.", "Good place to go with family, but only once. They do have traditional musicals and sometimes dancers, performing traditional dance. Look out for festival season.I traveled during April 2017, the weather was hot and humid. You can do a bit of local shopping as they have same shops as Ubud. There is a car park available where you also can purchase the tickets, before you enter the temple premise. You need to walk to be able to view the entire place.", "The temple was so nice! We really liked its flowers in bloom! But most of all, the kecak dance was very entertaining and very interesting! Performers were really great!", "Went to see the sunset from uluwatu's temple on the cliff yesterday. Sunset spoiled by clouds of dust from a volcano in Java. Significant to the nese as the temple of the Ocean. Not much to see except a few monkeys and magnificent ocean cliffs. While there we paid AU$10 each to see the Kechak Dance and the Fire Dance. This was well worth the effort. Although a bit long it was a unique and impressive cultural show that left a lasting impression. Would recommend to anyone. Take a cushion because the stone terraced seating in the amphitheatre gets a bit hard. You may want to have dinner at a seafood restaurant on the beach at Jimbaren Bay which is on the way back to Kuta/Sanur.", "While it's a beautiful sight, there isn't a lot of room to move around by the temple and it gets very crowded. The views from further away along the coast are breathtaking! They offer a fire dance in the evening, but we did not stay for that. Overall, I don't really feel it's worth the money, but it was still beautiful to see!", "I would highly recommend people visit here when in . This is a trip steeped in nese tradition and culture. A walk around the cliff edges and temple itself is worth it for its history and beauty alone and the children playing music in the temple are absolutely beautiful and engaging and so full of fun and mischief. We had been there 14 years ago and were very excited to return but this time with our daughter to share the experiwnce. It is about a 45 minute car journey from Nusa dua if that helps and well worth the trip. The main attraction of the evening is the fire dance. An almost all male performance of dance and chants that have to be seen and heard to be believed. The music and sounds are entirely created by their voices and the acoustics are just hair raising due to its amphitheatre setting . While taking in the sounds and hauntingly beautiful performance you have views right over the bay as the sun sets in orange below the horizon and the fishing boats pass by out below the cliff face. For anyone hoping to experience in the true sense. please visit and embrace the entire experience and you will remember it forever.There is also a comical aspect to the performance that involves audience members. Hints: starts at 6 but get to the theatre for 5.10 at latest as all the best seats go quickly and the place is full to above capacity. Seriously. Also knees must be covered in temples but these are handed out as you enter the temple. purple sarongs. people in jeans or already covered are handed yellow sash to wear around the waist.. All of these are complimentary and you hand them in when leaving.", "It is basically a way of getting money from the tourists. And they are many! The view is beautiful if you get the luck to get a spot. Don't even think on watching the dance. It is purely commercial.", "This is one of the most amazing sunsets I have ever seen! The rise orange in the sky was breathtaking. I would recommend getting there an hour before the dancing starts to be able to walk around the temple and see the sunset with the dancing. Beware: monkeys like sunglasses and iPods/iphones, Keep them close or put away!", "Very cool temple on a beautiful location. Best place to see the kecak dance/monkey dance. The performance starts just before sunset, while you sit on a stage watching the seaview. Slowly the sun goes down and the locals entertain you with their show. It costs 100k and lasts 1 hour. But with humor and element of fire they succeed in holding your attention.", "The young traditional dancers were practicing on the lawn (4-5pm Tuesdays) so this added to its beauty.", "it is wonderful place to see temple on hill near sea. By standing there can feel meditation relax from the sea breeze. Visit evening is best time. Every day evening at 6.00 pm there was a Drama staging about Rama-Sita Hindu story. Always respect their Tradition as they strictly follow the Hindu culture.", "The temple and the view from there is amazing. If you do come here be prepared to sweat. It is hot but nice! It is not far from padang-padang beach and bingin beach so take your surfboard and swimsuit if you wanting to combined the activity. I'd say you would spend around 1 - 2 hours in the temple. Tip: hire a driver for the day to do this activity", "My friend and I came to the temple specifically to watch the dancing. What a waste of time! The audience are crammed in to the space, and with such a rush to find a seat there is no time to look around the temple which you also have to pay an entrance fee for. The dancing is seriously nothing special!! We left half way through and luckily beat the hordes of other tourists who would be looking for a taxi afterwards.", "So i'm disappointed by the temple itself was expecting something a little more grand. lots of steps so good for fitness and amazingly beautiful views of the ocean and cliffs! 30000Rp entry fee, must wear clothes covering legs or wear a sarong. Kekac Fire dance is 100000 Rp entry fee and starts at 6pm. Lots of monkeys- hold on (cover or hide) or don't take any glasses, hats, drinkbottles, thongs or food/ they will take them!", "We went there for the Kecak Dance show. The location of the temple is beautiful, you can see the sunset if it isn't cloudy.", "The temple itself is pretty small and not that impressive. The view and the surroundings however are breathtaking. The kecak fire dance was ok - a little boring, because the first 30 minutes it was just a bunch of men shouting and the fire part of it was pretty small as well - may be 1 minute totally. We did not see any monkeys there.", "Besides Tanha Lot, another beautifully unique temple of . Nestled right on the top of a cliff overlooking the vast blue ocean below, this place can provide some stunning views. One suggestion though, if possible come in the evenings around 5 PM closer to the sunset and also enjoy Kecak dance performance in the amphitheatre inside the temple complex", "The temple was pretty good to see sitting up on the cliff face, but do your self a favour and don't waste your time or money on the fire dance show it was hot , boring and we left after 15 minutes of listening to that horrible music", "it a wonderfull view from the mountain to see the south indian sea. recomended also to watch kecah dance", "We got to the temple around 5pm to catch the sunset view and we managed to buy tickets to see the fire dance around 6pm. So we only had about 40 mins to explore the temple and walk around. The view was quite nice but we didn't have enough time to walk to the end to take better photos. The fire dance stage was small so it's best to get there 15-20 mins before the show to get seats. The performance was very interesting, entertaining and very local so you get to learn about the culture. They gave out a summary of the acts and small brief synopsis on the performance in different languages so the audience would have some idea of what's going on. My friend and I received the English one and the translation wasn't very good so it took some time for us to understand the plot. Overall, a fun experience and worth visiting.", "It should not be among your priority list and we have done it with certain expectations. The entrance fees is 30000Idr per person. The temple entrance is closed usually. The sunset view can be seen from any beach but this being a cliff you can get a better view. There is fire dance show which you need to purchase tickets separately. But there are many better things to do. If you have time and you are near to it then just go.", "Stunning shore view - from this cliff temple! what’s even more stunning is the Kecak dance (if you’re into culture). Try to get a high seating from where you can overlook the sea, along with the dance and sunset! Must do!", "The temple walk has several monkeys so beware of them stealing your hats or sunnies. The kecak is worth staying to watch at sunset. It is very very hot and humid while waiting for the dance to commence so bring a fan and umbrella to sheild the sun as it wasn't pleasant and the heat and humidity was brutal. Bring drinking water too as there are no drnking wtaer to buy or obtain . Everyone was melting like candles. Gates open at 5pm so get there early to get a seat as the arena fills up very quickly and the rest are turned away. Find a seat at the top facing the water to obtain the best sunset views as well as the dance .", "First things first. It sounds like a temple but you actually cannot go inside the temple. This is true for mostly all temples in . You can visit the premises and enjoy the architecture from outside. The Uluwatu temple is also such an example. The location is exemplary. Look around and enjoy. I also enjoyed the Kecak dance but it could've been shorter. Go for it!", "Temple is not so exiting as the views and ocean colors! Dancing is at sunset time, so if u watch it - u miss sunset, wich is beautiful there! Be ready for a traffic jam on the way back..", "The view from this temple is superb. We messed up the timing as we wanted to not miss the local dance performance which starts at 6pm - we only got there in time for the show so could not see the temple as it closes after the show. You should plan to get there no later than 5pm so you have enough time to take in the gorgeous views before the local dance performance which is a must-see.", "Best time to visit is in the later evening towards sunset as the scenery is beautiful. Thereafter you can proceed to watch the “barongan” or kechak performance.", "most disappointing part of a visit to this ancient temple is that you are not allowed inside. Otherwise, good view of cliffs and sea. Traditional dance in the evening is a delight.", "Visited the temple to see the Kecak dance and wasn't disappointed. The atmosphere was amazing and the dancers very colourful. The view of the sunset over the cliff was amazing and we took lots of photos. Didn't see any monkeys although we were warned about them. Well worth it.", "I don't understand the great reviews here. The setting of the temple is breath taking, but it is a small and underwhelming temple. If you have a chance to only see one temple go to tanah lot. The temple setting is also set on the ocean and in my opinion is a better temple. Beware the monkeys. Witnessed a monkey lunge at a three year old. Luckily the dad was aware and was able to stave the monkey by kicking at it as it jumped toward his daughter. The kecak dance was not what I expected. The one I saw in ubud is much nicer. They over sell the show so late arriving guests sit on the the floor of the stage. This happens even as the show is going on so it is very distracting. Also the guests can be a bit distracting because it seems no one likes to stay in their seats. If you can focus on the show and not the crowd the. The show is actually entertaining. Bigger cast and more fire in the ubud show. This is not a must see attraction for me.", "We reached around sunset time. There’s a kecak dance which is average. It was kind of crowded to see the dance. The sunset is really good & a lot of tourists come to see that.", "The best time to visit this place is sunset time where you can see the amazing coastal backdrop with the beautiful sunset. There is also kecak dance perform in the sunset time you feel awesome when you see the kecak dance here compare than other place. But be carefull with the monkey around this area. Donot wear your sun glasses or glasses as the monkey like to catch it and bring it away. Dont worry some people or local guide there will try to get it back for you. Donot eat anything when entering this location as the monkey also want it. Don forget to wear a syal and da fabric if you wear a short pants to respect the temple as a holy place.", "Go there for the amazing sunset views you can make great photos. For the rest : the place is crowded, the kecak fire show is quite expensive at 100k on top of the entrance ticket, a little boring, many people leave before the end and spectators are stacked. Also be super careful with the monkeys, in some parts of the temple on the cliff they are literraly hunting tourists to grab their : glasses, phones, jewelery ...", "Beautiful temple complex, blend with dramatic seaside cliff and majestic sunset-backgrounded Kecak dance.. Just wonderful..", "Was a great experience and glad we saw it but won't be on the list again. Beautiful scenery and the sunset was amazing. We had to cover our clothing with a sarong and then we watched a fire dance which was great but did drag on a little.", "Main highlight of the temple will be 2. 1) Lovely Sunset with the sea and sky as the backdrop watching the sunset at this place is heavenly but not too romantic as there is too many people/tourist. 2) Kecek Dance (Fire Dance) A dance without any music instruments but by the choir of 50 bare bodied man and the seats for this dance is just facing the sunset. Sunset will most likely occur during the first 30mins of this dance. The dance lasted 1 hour Some things to take note of: 1) Monkeys, as there is a numbers of monkey staying here, it will be wise not to wear any fancy hats or sunglasses or accessories as the monkey might snatch it from you. Even sandals with more vibrant colors must be kept secure just in case. 2) If you are buying foods before you enter, be careful of the monkey. It will be wise to finish your food before going in. 3) The ticket counter will not start selling till about 10mins before the admission time for the dance. And when it start selling, crowds will be all around the counter trying to get a ticket to go in. During these times, I hope and pray that you have a local guide as they will help you to get the ticket. Finally do pay this place a visit if you're a first timer in . Must try !", "I have heard about the notorious monkey grabbing things from the visitors so it's a big no no to wear hats, spectacles or apparels that comes off easily. I was really careful with my spectacles but towards my hike up the stairs towards the kecak dance performance theatre, I carelessly let my guard down and my spectacle was grabbed by one of the monkey. I am guessing that the monkeys are trained somewhat to do this because there was a lady there at that moment where she fed the monkey so that the monkey can returned my glasses. In return I have to paid her some money. Looking at the positive side at least I got the help needed and grateful to her nevertheless. The sunset was beautiful from the cliff and the kecak dance performance offered some enjoyment. However do note that one need to at least know a bit of the story about Rama and Sita else you might not understand what the performance are about. Yes, it was based on one of the chapter from the legendary and famous Ramayana Chronicles. Overall I had a bittersweet memory there because of the monkeys !!! Quite an experience !!!", "Visited this temple for the kecak & fire dance and i was not disapointed, this is a popular place with the tourist's. the fire dance was amazing and beautiful to watch set with the sunset as the backdrop. watch out for the monkeys..lol..they steal whatever they can get their hands on...hand sanitiser included...lol..and prepare for a sore backside from sitting awkwardly after the arena was packed full... overall enjoyed it", "just too picturesque, You will be blown away by the view from the top of the cliffs.. really beautiful fire dance with story.. Only overcrowded for the seating arrangement.. very hard seating.. otherwise a must to see", "Great Kecak Dance, I enjoy it very much. Although almost everyone warned about the monkeys, I only saw few monkeys at that day. I went there with other 5 friends, nobody had a problem with those monkeys :)", "Good View, one of best in Good Sunset Do not go for chak chak dance here, not a tall good No Entry in all temple after 6 visit before 6 pm or low tide", "Make sure you wear the sarong and sash (provided at the entrance) and don't necessarily put on your bikini/strappiest top, as it is a place of worship. This temple is in a very special place, perched upon the cliff, which means you have great views of the waves crashing into the cliff from here. We went just before the performance at 6pm, so it was very full, but still manageable, and the monkey left us alone. After reading some of the (mixed) reviews online, we were a bit apprehensive about the Kecak dance, but it was an amazing experience. It is a trance dance with astound 60-70 dancers forming the \\background\\\", including supplying the music with rhythmic chanting. They were obviously really caught up in it, which made it not feel like a performance at all, more like a ritual we were lucky to observe, and the hand outs we were provided with allowed us to follow the story. Try getting into the performance area a bit early and find a place to sit in the top row, as it gets very full and up there it's a bit cooler and you can stand up if you get uncomfortable sitting.\"", "Stunning location and beautiful heritage. Must see when you have the opportunity. We didn't see the dance, unfortunately.", "Great temple which you will only be able to see from far. Was there for Kecak dance at sunset so view was good.", "Please leave plenty of time to absorb the beautiful surroundings and the peaceful view...if visiting in the evening the fire dance is well worth a look..", "If you only have time for 1 temple, this should be it. When you along along the perimeter of the temple, take in the sights and just chill with your eyes. Although a little touristy, it is good to catch the sunset kecak dance just for the experience. As the grounds are ancient and some parts have already been overgrown by trees nearby, it is definitely not wheelchair and stroller friendly. Be careful of the cheeky monkeys rampant on the grounds. Try not to wear any accessories or hold food/fruits on your hands.", "This temple is famous with their kecak dance at 6PM (quite pricy, you could get half price at most of another places) and their breathtaking sunset. You could enjoy ocean breeze while sit on the grass. Worth to visit at least once :)", "Amazing seaview with nice walk.Do not miss Kecak dance after the sunset.as wellhave to recomend Uluvatu beach &village.", "The view afar of the temple and surrounding is stunning. The temple itself is average. The fire and dance show is very good. Go early if you want good seat because it's free seating on a first come bases.", "The temple itself is underwhelming and not a place for people scared of monkeys. The setting is lovely, try to get there later in the day as less hot but it can be crowded.The Keckak dance show in the evening is decent performance and in the open air theatre. Avoid the food stalls outside the temple - mostly instant noodles and junk food. Ok for a fresh coconut. Note - In indonesia they add sugar to Fresh Juices so if you don't want sugar in your fresh fruit juice, tell them when ordering.", "Temple is situated on cliff overlooking Indian Ocean. It can be overcrowded at evening, but that’s the best time to visit temple. Reason, fire dance. This is memorable experience not to miss. You are sitting in small arena, watching sunset and nese dance show at same time. Don’t miss the dance show, even when you have to pay 100K rupiah per ticket. It started raining when we went for the show, but organisers were one step ahead of the nature. Everyone in the crowd got the raincoat in 15 minutes and show went ahead. Actors were equally committed and enthusiastic in the rain which was non stop throughout show. That rain made the show unforgettable experience for us.", "we started 3.30 pm from our hotel at kuta, ..and reached there at 5.30 pm..it was almost 2 hours journey..Big crowed was there..people were busy in their selfie.. there was no entry in the temple..we had just seen temple from a distance.. I heard about A famous kecak fire dance and it was the main attraction for me to go there. we went there when the show was about to start..The place of show was over crowded, even people sat on the ground of the show like they were among the performers..because they sat near by artists. As per my opinion the performance of artists and the script of show were poor. Many people started to stood up and walking around to leave the place. May be one major attraction was sun set, but it was hard luck for us so unable to see the sun set due to cloudy atmosphere.", "Just returned from seeing this temple along with the fire show. It was brilliant the views are breathtakingly amazing! And the fire show is definitely a must, worth the money......100,000.000 rupiah(£4.80) well for me anyway.", "The temple setting was beautiful. We went a little early to spend a little time in the temple before the Kecak dance at sunset. Be careful of the monkeys around the temple. The furry guys are quite bold The seats at the Kecak dance are first come first served. It's like Roman theater where the audience sits around the performers. The re-telling of the Ramayana was quite fascinating and the riotous nature of Hanuman was a pleasant change from the quieter one back home :) Be a little careful of the fire during the last few scenes where the monkey character is shown to set the city on fire. There were embers being kicked around. Overall it was a lovely evening. Try to remain seated till the end of the session to avoid disturbing the other people and the performers", "We were keen to visit the temple but the real highlight was the hour long kecak dance at sunset. The main area of the temple itself is only open to Hindus so we were only able to access the outer parts...of course the monkeys provided entertainment (by the end of the day they're a bit more tired) but the best part was watching the enthralling kecak dance as the sun set. Although the crowd was huge, the dancers and choir stayed true to their art and kept us engaged. Well worth staying on.", "like most temples in you have to pay to get in and cover up .be careful of the monkeys as the will take cameras etc ,the view is spectacular,The entrance fee does not cover the dancing ,that's extra.Make sure you allow for traffic as it took us 2 hours to get back to legian.", "This is a small temple with very basic architecture but the scenic beauty is at its best. The temple sits on the edge of a cliff and the blue sea and the sunset behind makes it look just so majestic. The sea has washed the rocks below in so beautiful artistic patterns. There is an evening show called Kecak dance held during sun set time. Not so great but an experience to take.", "I finally got chance to watch Kecak Fire Dance here and it was awesome performance! Try to arrive here 4 pm to get enough time walk around temple and enjoying the beeautiful views, at 5pm the ticketing for Kecak is open Beecareful to watch ur things for monkeys sometimes try to steal, and even the monkey king Hanoman, he will definitely try to steal ur watch, shades, hat and or even ur wigs! LOL", "Being one of the most important temples in .. this place is truly an amazing site to visit. the Temples, the ocean view from the cliff side, and the best part, watching Fire Kecak Performance while viewing the sunset. Be careful with the monkeys, they will easily snatch your things, hats, sunglasses, cameras etc. hopefully they wont throw them off the cliffs..lol... if you are watching fire kecak, make sure you sit facing the ocean.. you will get a great view of the sunset", "The temple is ok, don't feel like you see much but the location is amazing. If anything, go for the Kecak, it was brilliant. Get a seat fairly early but we warned the benches are not the most comfortable (I sat on my flip flops, which helped). Read the information they give you, it makes the show much more enjoyable when you know what's going on. DO NOT leave early (many people did this) as not only are you annoying everyone else but you will miss the best bits nearer the end! (Basically the bits with the man in the monkey costume... hilarious and engages with the crowd) It was very entertaining, the chanting is brilliant.", "Went to see the temple and fire dance. You pay to get into the site and then have to pay again if you want to see the dance. Unfortunately the dance was already sold out when we got in. Fantastic views of the bay but very very busy.", "The view is to die for - sunset is gorgeous there. I could have spent hours looking out at the sea. But we had to hurry for the dance show. It was alright but def worth watching once. I was a tad bit bored during it though . But the view makes this an absolute must do", "One of the landmarks of , the temple perched at the top of a hill with amazing cliff. Walk along the cliffs and make sure you squeeze in pictures while at it. Catch the Kecak Dance here while watching the sunset. I would recommend catching the kecak dance at this location, if possible. Make sure you get to the area of the performance early so you can grab a good seat to watch both the kecak dance and the sunset in the background. Beware of the monkeys though. They may be cute, but the entire experience may be ruined when they start snatching your things.", "The most beautiful place to see perfect sun set in . The cliff of Indian Ocean and Fantastic architectures are must see in this place. The \\Kechak Dance\\\" in the place is the main attraction.\"", "Love this place, beautiful kecak dance and sunset view also. Becarefully with many ugly monkey, but don't worry the guard of temple are really helpful.", "The scenery was breathtaking - straight cliff down to the ocean. A must see if you are in . You have to give some time to buy ticket as it is full of visitors every day : first is to enter the compound & visit the temple (Rupiah 15,000 per person) and second is for the dance if you want to watch (Rupiah 100,000 per person) since it is a long queue to buy it. So if you are entering the temple area and watching kechak dance, you have to buy two sets of ticket. The monkeys (during my visit) are quite relaxed and didn't bother much with the visitor. Maybe they were tired but do take care of you belongings - our taxi driver did mentioned that the monkeys love to snatch sunglasses, so keep them away before entering the compound. If you are looking forward to see the traditional 'Kechak' dance, please come early to get the best view of the dance and the sunset. The dance starts around 6.00 pm (1800hrs) but visitor starts to fill up the stands at 5.00 pm. My advise for the best view is at the stands facing directly to the sun - the stands looks like a half stadium so the mid section of the U shape is the best place, you can see the dance and the sunset nicely here. It will be bright and hot before 6.00 pm so bring dark sunglasses or something to cover your face before the dance starts - it will be much cooler around 6.00 pm. Don't sit too near to the arena/stage as there are fire element involved in the dance and some interaction with the dancer (unless you are looking forward for that :-)) The dance is about 1 hour to 1 hour 15 minutes so it will be dark when it is over. Bring some drink and food if you must.", "I went there mi first day in . The temple is not something that you really enjoy when you get it. But probably it's good idea go there around 5:30 and stay for the dance presentation at 6 and let the sunset flirt with you!", "Watching Kecak traditional dance while the sun going beyond the horizon in the distance, it's one of the best experience you can get on ..the temple is located just beside a cliff with a spectacular view around. One thing visitors should beware of are monkeys, they like to steal your hats, sunglasses or anything snatchable from you, but there's temple guard around ready to escort them away so no worry", "This temple had almost all the things that every photographer after, from the beautiful sunset on the cliff side and the traditional nese dance performance. They had almost every day kecak dance performance at 18:30 after the sunset.For me it's a must come. Rather than have to Tanah Lot where it's 3 hours drive by car.", "What a great afternoon adventure! Walking through the old yet still fuctional temple soaking up the culture. Then the sunset Monkey Fire Dance. A wonderful experience and great location.", "Seaside view that is so mesmerizing and spectacular. You can walk along the pathway to enjoy the Indian ocean sight. You can enjoy the sunset view either at the temple or at the open air auditorium which where they perform the Kecak dance. Becareful of the marauding monkey troupe, they will snatch your belonging. This warning will also be anounced through loudspeakers inside the temple compound. But still this is a must visit place to complete the whole experience...", "We went twice to the temple, one time around 5 to see the Kecak dance. Be there on time to buy the ticket. They start selling around 5 for 100k each person. Show starts at 6. The temple itself is located on the cliffs and you can walk around the area to have spectacular views of the area. Second time we came after opening when there is hardly any people so you can take the best pictures( open from 7am ) when finished with the pictures just take a seat close to the wall and watch the monkeys steal the sunglasses, hats, phones and flipflops of the hordes of people that didn’t listen to the warnings, believe me it’s a lot and so funny to see", "I enjoyed the pre sunset walk along the wall and seeing the Temple. The performance was interesting to say the least. The 'boys' doing their Chak Chak ...in the Kecak dance. Its worth seeing for what I guess was serious but also funny. Do it...its an enjoyable few hours.", "This place is always stunning and the kecak fire dance is always magical great. Never get bored of this place and the night attraction. You can see the kecak fire dance while watching sunset. But you should be aware of the monkeys, don't use glasses or any things that can attract monkey's attention. Also you should in a good condition, because because it so tired to walk around the temple. So worth it!", "Very interesting. I advise to go with a guide. 50 IRp extra. The temple is on a gorgeous site and preserved in very good status. It needs to be visited if on holidays in the area. Better at the time of the dance (6 pm) but with motocicle. Traffic at that time is impossible!", "The kecak dance is amazing. Beware of the monkeys though. One monkey snatched my glasses when I was taking photos. The view is impressive. You will see clear sunset if you are lucky.", "The highlight without doubt is the Kecak dance at sunset. It will cost you 100,000 Indonesian rupiah (about $10 AUD). Advise to get there early to get a seat. If the sun is out be prepared to get hot and sweaty! The dance is entertaining and if you concentrate the chanting can you put you in a trance! Be careful with the monkeys! Do not feed them and DO NOT have things in your hands, they will steal anything. My brother in law lost his prescription glasses from his hand, and once they have them you won't get them back! Don't bother with uber. It's not worth it. You can get there ok but they cancelled the return trip three times on us. We ended up being the only three people left there past 9pm. If this happens to you do not panic. Locate the temple staff who are usually at a warong having a coffee. Be polite and they will transport you back for a fee. They are genuine and very helpful people. Overall this is a must see place and do go see the dance, get a seat around 5pm. It normally starts at 6pm and lasts for one hour. Enjoy!", "\\Here people don't speak as loudly as they do elsewhere, they are not in competition with anyone, they are never in rush, they are under no pressure, they believe in Karma - \\\"what goes around comes around\\\", \\\"Everyone gets what they give\\\", \\\"All are blessed with what they deserve\\\". \\\"People here don't take life seriously, they enjoy life from one day to the next\\\"\\\", said Denko our friendly nese cab driver. As we travelled further in we discovered every word that Denko told us was true about the practical nese people. I spoke to many locals, I sang Bollywood songs with few; it was surprising to know that Shahrukh Khan and his movies particularly Kuch Kuch Hota hain are the most popular ones in . While some of the friendly locals showed me how to play the local instruments like Grantang and Kalimba, few others played chess with me, I must admit playing Chess on a public street with strangers is a thrilling experience. The best part about these street players is, they do not know the theoretical chess, they just love the game and play it passionately and tactfully! Check!!! As if witnessing life on land in by Denko's cab and the local Kura-Kura bus was not enough, Denko took us to the Aqua world where we witnessed life under the ocean sitting on a boat with glass bottom. Music and fun did not end here, as we returned to our hotel 'Hard Rock', a band of talented Artists were waiting for us, they entertained us with some brilliant Live performance! Food and Drinks taste better when you are accompanied by great Live music and a lovely company and that's what happened with us. As the day drew to a close, the evening setting changed drastically, it rained every day we were there, bringing with it the moisture that injected the smell of the mud in the air, taking us physically from the sauna to a cooler world! I think I should call it, \\\"Nature's Spa\\\" rather. As we walked further in the Hard Rock premises we were overwhelmed by the number of Sunset watchers jostling for space at the small lookout point. On our second last day in , we travelled from Temple to temple, for every Temple I visited, my spiritual umbilical cord that connects me to the universe had grew stronger and stronger. Life of nese people revolves around their religion and their unique beliefs. They believe in maintaining harmony between the Divine and the Evils. They offer offerings to both, one would notice daily offerings made to Gods and Demons on Shrines and Ground respectively. One of the girls saw me wearing a bracelet made of Jades and asked me if I knew what it is called and the reason I wore it? I replied, it is bracket gifted by my friend from Newzealand while she was cruising around Asian countries; she then explained to me that the bracelet is called \\\"Rambutsedana\\\", meaning, \\\"Protection against the evil\\\"! I thanked the clever girl for that information and wondered if my friend knew this when she gifted me the Rambutsedana. Well, the word Ram reminds me to tell you that, it was the Hindu festival of Ram Navami on the day and we witnessed the Hindu population of celebrating it grandly. The local cultural dance called 'Kecak' also called as Ramayana Monkey Chant, is a drama including dance based on the Hindu mythology Ramayana was performed in one of the temple premises. It was a divine coincidence that we were blessed to be the guests and experience the Rama Navami celebrations outside India along with the warm hosts of .\"", "We visited the Temple which is set high on the cliff, the views were amazing, then watched the Fire Dance at sunset which was truly awesome !!! Get there no later than 5pm as there is a limited number of tickets available, due to limited capacity, cost of tickets is reasonable at 70,000 Rp. This is a MUST ExPERIENCE !!!!!", "First I want to say that I love the Kecak dance. Saw it in Ubud and decided to see it again in Uluatu temple at sunset. Besides the wonderful setup of this show and the high level of the dancer, the show is disappointing for the following reasons: 1. They let in people far beyond the capacity of this place which I estimate around 1000 people 2. They let in people after the show has begun...even 20 minuets after. 3 As people continue to come, they seat people on the stage and they almost touch the players. 4. Bases on the previous note, only a small portion of the stage is left to the players. 5. Now, the worst of all... towards the end of the show, just before the fire dance (which is the climax of the show....as the main actor is supposingly in a state of a trance, they start to play jocks in the most childish, stupid way, including reaching some people from the audience and get them on stage to do some funny acts. This is not what the play is suppose to be. It is a very cultural act, driving the players to a state of trance.... not in this show!!! It was rediculos to the point that I was ashamed for them... to see what they are doing to their culture... 6. As people are not prepared to this show, they start to leave in the middle. Since there is not enough space to walk through, they are stuck in front of you for a long time. This is far worse than disturbing", "Visited these beautiful temple along the sea side. Very scenic view across the temple site. Aggressive monkeys ready to snatch your specs,mobile etc... Kechak dance highlights of these visit. Different experience altogether. Must visit if you like to see scenic view and different dance form...", "My driver brought me here about 5.30pm we looked at the temple and then you go to an amphitheatre and watch the fire dance. Once the sun had gone down the dance went on a bit long for me and was a bit repetitive but tells a story etc. I left before it finished as to not get stuck in a traffic jam which the driver said was a good move.", "take a combine tour to Watch the sunset over the Indian Ocean and enjoy the kecak dance, you will be amaze by this attraction", "The temple on the cliff is quite beautiful. Most tour guides or private drivers will recommend the dance performance which costs about $10. Although the theater is outdoor and you watch the performance as the sun is setting it is not worth your time. The story can be very confusing to understand if you are not familiar with the Hindu epics. In addition if you do decide to go avoid sitting at the front some tourists were hurt today when 1 of the performers kicked a ball of fire into the crowd. I do believe a few people suffered minor burns. If you have kids avoid the lower benches! It will be better to spend your time visiting the temple the going to jimbaran for a sea food dinner on the beach watching the sunset!", "Situated atop sheer cliffs the temple lies at a blinding spot. The huge incoming waves from the Indian Ocean are spectacular. Especially at sunset the place looks magic. Around sunset there is a small theater on the temple grounds also an enchanting performance of the Kecak dance. We can recommend it, is takes about an hour and it is very good performance. Dont give the monkeys anything to eat or you end up m,issing some of your belongings.", "Is it full of tourists? Yes, it is! Is the dancing/singing show made for tourists to see? Yes, it is! Are you charged fees for everything and anything? Yes, you are! Is it full of Chinese/Korean people taking photos making the peace sign? Yes, it is! But what a wonderful place to be!!! Go there a couple of hours before the show to enjoy the gardens, the temple, the astonishing views and the monkeys. Enjoy the sunset and then enjoy the show. You'll love it!", "two parts to this place 1) the awesome view if the temple . its a unique place with the sea flowing under the arch where the temple is situated 2) The dance program , which is interesting if you are a art buff, else i would recommend not attending that", "Beautiful cliff temple ,best time to visit if you would like to see around the temple and sunset is 4.30 pm just enter from West gate and straight ahead from ticket checking point; walk to the right then you will see beautiful spot for photography very good pavement now ;well improvement then walk back closer to the temple Best sunset point from the stage of kecak dance", "A stunning cliff view with a beautiful temple. We watch the kecak dance and good to see more on culture of .", "The temple itself is beautiful along with the perfect scenery. I highly recommend to come here in the morning when there are not so many tourists. You also may see Kecak dance here in the evening that is good.", "Not the most impressive of temples (there's a lot of competition in ) but spectacular location, and you have to go there for the dance of course.", "Entrance fee is IDR30,000 per pax. The location of the temple is great, overlooking the beautiful sea. However it was crowded with tourists hence walking around can get pretty annoying with ppl stopping suddenly in the middle to take photos, tour groups speaking loudly etc etc. While waiting for the Kecak and Fire dance, we got to see the sunset whc was beautiful. The Kecak dance itself cost IDR100,000 per pax to enter but seriously it was not worth it. It was pretty boring for the first 45 mins. Lots of ppl left half way thru the show. Only the last bit was funny but other than that, dont waste yr money.", "Absolutely breathtaking! We took our children here and we all had a great time. $5 entry and $15 for the Kecap dance which is reasonable and well worth it. Lovely views and all round great Indonesian experience", "Situated in a beautiful location - on top of a cliff overlooking the ocean - this temple is definitely worth a visit. A home to many monkeys and an ideal scenic spot for photography as well as a scenic walk. Staying to view the Kecak nese Firedance is also highly recommended. A sarong may be provided to you as this is still a place of worship for many.", "Lovely views, not so much a temple to see but it's beautiful spot to watch the sunset, recommend the kecak dance show, but get there early to get a good view. Careful of the monkeys, they are good at swiping sunglasses, hats, water bottles etc, keep your bags fully closed and a firm grip on your camera! Sarong + sash included in the entry price.", "This is must visit temple!! Try to wear something long or bring your own Saroong since it is sacred place and you must cover your knee. The view is AMAZING and MUST VISIT!. Location near padang padang beach and Suluban Beach which are paradise for surfer", "Besides the beautiful location and view the dance performance is worth while several visits. Actually the performance has several different versions so it is likely that even if you saw it ones it will be very likely that next time you see a dissent version.", "great place to visit & with great view from the top of the cliff... kecak dance is entertaining & the view of sunset is breathtaking. entrance fee cost IDR20,000/adult. kecak dance cost IDR70,000/person", "Entrance was a few bucks, then pay again for the dance show. Not that expensive, but still a few bucks. Show was average. (If I was someone that liked shows in general might have enjoyed more BUT it was NOT bad) Great sunset, made up for the show.", "What a beautiful temple! Watching the sun set from the temple cliffs and watching the fire dance was just amazing. Especially since they picked my partner from the audience to participate in the show. Let’s just say I got great footage of him doing the fire dance. Haha! Well worth it! Watch out for the sneaky monkeys!", "I visited this temple to catch the kecak dance and beautiful sunset I have been reading so much about. I will advise you keep your belongings (hats, phones and glasses) well away from the monkeys that inhabit this place, they are aggressive and ferocious. It’s a lovely place to walk round and the kecak dance made the visit worthwhile for us.", "No doubt one of the must see place in . Beautifully choreographed dance with very unique background music. Beautiful sunset view. Temple visitors are advised to wear proper clothes and mind your belongings as monkeys are quite aggressive. An hour at the temple followed by the dance at sunset would be great.", "The view is breath taking. We could spend hours just standing there looking at the big waves below and the amazing sunset. A must-go when you're in . we went to the Kecak dance as well but to us (and quite some others in the crowd) this was not worth the money. This show is 10 times more expensive than the temple, and aside from a few funny moments with the white monkey, it is quite boring.", "Its an OK attraction. You can give it a miss. Kecak dance is IDR 70K and i feel its a bit overpriced.", "Nice beach and temples, great for sunset and waves watching. There's also kecak fire dance every afternoon.", "It was beautiful place. When I saw Kecak dance,I felt nese have really good harmony with each other!!", "Beside the amazing temple, dance performance was also beautiful. We really enjoyed how they use vocal to create rythm. Before watching dance a nice idea to explore around the temples.", "The views all around the temple and adding areas was stunning. Despite a hazy sunset the beauty could still be seen. We also enjoyed a superb dance performance in the amphitheatre. A truly memorable experience.", "We were in the area for the day as were booked for the traditional dance show in the evening. It was a long drive as bad traffic but nothing new. The \\Temple\\\" was not quite what we were expecting but the views from high up on the cliffs was lovely. Fab photo ops - the monkeys were cute and cheeky - they end up in a lot of photos. As with most tour attractions it was packed. Lots of stalls. We stayed for an hour and went back later for the show which was not really worth it - being at best just ok. Time is precious on holiday - you can only do so many tours - if your schedule is busy this would be a good one to drop in favour of other things. It is basically cliff top views.\"", "i have never visited a place like this before. breath taking beuty. the View of Sea from High Cliff and the Magnificient statue of Hanuman. i have never se3n Hanuman so Majestic before dont ever miss the Kecak Dance Performance. important thing to Note. The ticket for the show is sold seperately inside. there is a small ticket distribution center and it starts at 5.00 0m. so queue up by 4.30 pm to get the ticket and head to Dance Venue to get a comfortable place at level 6 or 7 of the Podium. coz the place gets filled quickly. if you come kate you cannot get a good place to see the show", "We visited from Nusa Dua on a Monday evening. After a 45 minute drive, we arrived just after 4 pm. It cost 20,000rupe for the driver to park, 30,000 rupe entrance pp and 100, 000rupe per person to watch the katec dance show. The show started at 6 pm but the theatre started filling up at 5:30. First it seemed orderly with people in the rows and aisles set up to go up and down the rows. But then the seated people in the aisles and all around the floor so it was almost impossible to move or get out. This was very troubling as there had been a major earthquake the day before and I was very nervous at the potential danger if anything were to happen. There was no regard for safety and people could definitely get trampled. The show was entertaining but then felt very long as it was chaotic as some people tried to leave. We were so frustrated that we left before the show was over. The toilets outside the theatre were disgusting. One didn’t flush at all and there was no soap at the sink. I’m glad we left before the rush.", "wonderful place to visit and enjoy seeing the sunset!!must keep atleast 1-2 hours to see the place and see the world famous kecak dance .", "Extremely crowded but definitely worth it. The views are amazing and the sunset spectacular. The dance show is good but the segment towards the end were one of the performers does some \\stand up comedy\\\" is completely misplaced which is sad as the rest of the performance is very good.\"", "The temple itself isn't that great but the view of the ocean from the cliff is spectacular. We came here for the Kecak dance and it was okay.", "The view of the cliffs and from the cliffs are amazing! well worth a visit. From Kuta/Zeminyak you only need a half day and I can recommend a stop in Jimbaran for a sunset-seafood dinner on your way home like I did.", "As other reviewers have already mentioned, you don't come here for the temple - you come here for the scenery. It's truly incredible here with the cliffs and vast ocean, which also made for a stellar backdrop for the Kecak dance. The dance is a great cultural experience - but I would recommend reading up a little bit about it beforehand so you know what's going on and the background to it. The dance actually tells a vibrant story, which I think was a bit lost on the several people who got up during various stages of the performance and left. We didn't have any issues with the monkeys - they were pretty cute :o)", "Still Magical... Beautiful view! Be sure you stay for Kecak Dance during the sunset. It's absolutely amazing. Get there early and get your tickets early. Find seats on the top facing the water and the temple. You won't regret it.", "Situated on the south of the island, this temple gives one of the best view of the deep blue Indian ocean. You should include this temple in second part of your south trip or better keep first half of the day open for yourself and go in the second half. It offers a great sunset and Kecak dance. As a gesture of respect to god of the temple, everyone should wear a yellow cloth or violet ribbon on their waist. In spite of all the discussions against it I think one should not object to mundane customs. Its a way to immerse oneself in the culture of the place as a part of travel experience. Our overall experience became more enjoyable and informative because of our friendly guide cum photographer Sujana +62 898-0347-562 There is no fee for the temple, but entrance fee for dance is 100,000 IDR (Don't be alarmed the Indonesian currency is like that)", "really enjoyed the sunset, attractions Kecak dance is fantastic, the beauty of the beach is amazing, we have to follow the local custom, tying the waist with a cloth. That is good", "All this temple has to offer is a stunning view overlooking the ocean. The temple building is rundown and nothing special. It gets super crowded in the evening as many gather to watch the sunset and a famous dance called God and Fire. The dance is an hour long and they over pack the place with viewers. It's an interesting dance but half an hour is more than enough. Half way through the show, a large crowd just got up and left as it becomes too repetitive and boring. Plus very uncomfortable seats", "This temple offers a great cultural experience with Kecak dancing in the evenings. If you are after a cultural experience you must see this. Make sure you get there early to secure good viewing spots.", "Came highly recommended as a place to go, on arrival had to pay a small fee abnd was issued with a sarong to wear in keeping with their custom. (this was OK) Quite a few Monkeys at entrance and u can buy peanuts to feed them if u like. We were warned they can be aggressive so we passed on this. Then proceeded up to the Temple. Location is great with magnificent views great photo opportunities, however the Temple itself was disappointing, a little rundown and maintenance being carried out restricting where u could go. Probably worth a visit late in the day when going to see the Kecak and Fire Dance nearby. Kecak definately worth a visit.", "The temple is not the main purpose to visit, the place is nice with amazing views to the cliffs and the sea. But the best part for me it was the performance that they do at sunset time and it’s just magnificent. Reflect part of the cultural, dance tradition and myths . It was funny and interesting, obviously it’s turistic but definitely worth it", "Fresh air, nice walk , monkeys, amazing view from the cliff and the most famous kecak dance (fire dance) between sunset and night fall. A must see.", "Must watch at . View could be comparable to cole cliff of syndey. Temple is good but the view is mesmerizing.", "We arrived here with our driver as part of a half day tour, yes it was busy as we stayed for the Kecak dance which I would recommend, but not too overcrowded. The Kecak dance is a traditional dance performance in part of the temple that overlooks the ocean and on sunset it is stunning. There are quite a few steps but with the beautiful setting you hardly notice, just take plenty of water, its HOT!", "Liked the unusual fire dance and play set just beside the temple remains on a cliff top, great setting for sundown but took us an hour with traffic jam all the 7 miles to get to from jimbaran. Glad I went but did not venture out on roads again!", "This is an amazing place to take photo shots, the temple is build over a mountain with full sea view, amazing at sunset time and weather is fantastic. This is also where you will find the Ketak and Fire dance, it’s nice but you can skip the first 15 minutes of it as nothing much happens there, to understand the idea make sure you read the paper they give which tells the story. This gives you an idea about the culture of the . Must do if you come here.", "Really gorgeous unobstructed views of the sunset and the temple.. Real picturesque sunset and really entertaining kecak dance, you won't see the likes of it anywhere else!", "The view is beautiful. U can't get this view anywhere. There also have historical place/temple. The dance..well it's best place to see Kecak Dance. So what else can I say. Ahh..Hanuman is the best...The rest of the dancers are also good. But Hanuman....is another level.", "after a great visit 4 yrs ago we wanted to revisit this temple. Now days very very crowded and the famous KECHAK dance more a circus than a serious typical and very colorful dance. The place where it is help was full to the top. We had to sit on the performance floor and move away for the fire dance. Got the impression that selling as many tickets as possible ( which are not cheap) is all that matters. The temple is normally close and all you can enjoy is its location neara rift top. Then the drive back to Kuta took us more than one hr. There are many temples to visit in but suggest this is not one of them. Also suggest to look for KECHAK at a different location, and there are many where you can enjoy it in more relaxed, cheaper and comfortable atmosphere.", "It’s very beautiful afternoon sightseeing, location is not very far from the hotel where we were staying, took around 20 minutes to go there. It’s very admiring location of the temple, stands at the end of the cliff, amazing panorama of the cliff and the ocean, a lot of fun to go around and we got the best beautiful sunset here during our holiday. Finishing the trip around we bought the tickets to see the monkey dance. It was a colossal nese cultural performance, big crowd there. We were very happy there and we found all the audience were astonished by the performance, on the other hand, the entrance ticket was very cheap. Don’t miss this trip, come and see. You will enjoy very much.", "I went here specifically for the Kecak Dance; that was entertaining and reasonably priced (100,000 rupiah). Get there before the show starts or you may not get a real seat. The only alternative is to sit on the floor. Part of the show could get you injured via fire if you sit close on the ground. The temple is nice and unique. There's an entrance fee. Beware of the monkeys that steal electronics and sunglasses. There will be a lot of tourists, so expect large crowds. Traffic getting back to your hotel will be intense if you're staying in Denpasar, Kuta, Seminyak, etc... I left ASAP after the show and it took me about 1.5 hours to get to Seminyak from there via private driver.", "tourist trap! show is soso, got a bit boring actually IMO. they packed the stadium/theatre to the brim... which is annoying. They only started to sell tickets 1hr before, and then made people sit in the sun for 1 hr for it to start, only for a 1 hr performance. Personally think its not worth it, hordes of tourist bus, and expensive for what is. The view isnt that great either.", "Went there twice but had time to watch the Kecak Dance performance on my second visit. You must see this as the dance is so impressive! Hanoman was very active and interactive.The dance starts at 6 pm when the sun sets. make sure you have the right place to sit so you can see the whole performance! For the place itself, very beautiful. you can also play and feed the monkey. Be careful with your glasses or if you holding some food. They will steal it :)", "If you wish to visit during sunset please come early,its consider peak hour and not only to watch the beautiful sunset scenery but at the same time to watch Kecak Dance.", "Has an amazing & beatiful view. went there for \\tari kecak show\\\". didnt have chance to go to the pura, as very crowded. staff at the show entrance can be more friendly.\"", "With its kecak dance performance, nothing to compare. The best I've ever seen. Be careful though with monkeys around the temple, they grab anything shiny or loose.", "This was a pretty temple. The views were really lovely and I imagine it is a very relaxing place (when empty!). The dance show was ridiculously busy. Far too many people squashed in so just be aware if planning to watch that!", "Definitely a must to see the kecak dance every day at sunset. while very touristy, it is worth it.", "To go inside the temple you will need to pay an entry fee + a fire dance ticket if you want to see the dance as well. The backdrop from the temple is amazing of the ocean and cliffs. The sunset from the arena is awesome. The dance is quiet long and \\boring\\\" but it will turn up in a kind of funny ending. Make sure you will get to the arena before it gets busy to try to get a nice spot maybe in the shade too as it gets very hot. Definitely something to do!!!\"", "This was my 2nd visit & still enjoyed it. The temple is beautiful up on the cliff over looking the ocean. As you watch the sun set over the ocean it is breath taking. Stay for the traditional dance it is well worth it. Only issue would be that they pack you in which can be a bit uncomfortable & hot", "It's over crowed led repetitive and packed! Didn't get to see the temple cause the dance went for a million hours, bet it's cool though, dance is good for kids.", "We loved the vast ocean crashing the beach below the cliff. The view was really awesome. The temple was inaccessible. We did not find it interesting. Monkeys there were thieves or snatch thieves. Watch out for them! Keep your pair of spectacles and sunglasses. You might not get back once snatched away. They might break them apart too. We didnt stay back for Kecak dance. In general, nothing to shout about this place except for the beautiful panoramic view of the cliff and ocean.", "Best view ever along with watching the kecak and fire dance in open air, it was worth the distance and the crowded roads till there.", "Wonderful scenery of the sunset, the monkeys on top of a cliff (with the sea below as a background), the KECAK dance - an awesome experience + time thoroughly enjoyed!", "I went there with a lot of mixed expectation. Read a lot of review, and finally decided to visit the place. The place is very crowded (IDR 20k entrance fee) and it's hard to find parking, especially if you want to catch the sunset. However, we still managed to go in, around 5pm, and walk around the temple. Personally, I don't really like to spend that much time in the temple area, I saw some great structure, but I was more in awe of the ocean view by the cliff. VERY BEAUTIFUL! We end up asking our driver to buy us the ticket for the Kecak Dance that is happening at sunset, so we managed to wiggle our self through the crowd and get a really decent seat in the amphitheatre with a great view of the sunset and the dance. The kecak dance is worth the 100k, the play was very interesting and actually FUNNY! hahaha MY ONLY COMPLAINT: They really should stop selling the tickets once the amphitheatre is full! and they should have strict policy for people who want to leave early before the show ended. It really disturbed the whole performance! Also, the amount of reckless tourist standing in the alleyway where the performers need to pass through is ridiculous! There should be a limited ticket, so it could be more orderly! I was warned about the monkeys in this temple area, as they are supposedly VERY aggressive. BUT I didn't see any when I was there. I guess, I was lucky? :)", "A clifftop temple with stunning views. Entry 70 IDR including sash rental. Recommended time to visit is just prior to sunset. Traditional kechak dancing at sunset at extra charge.", "One of the most beautiful setting for a temple. Slightly more crowded than your average temple as we visited it around 5pm. Beware of the monkeys who love to steal glasses and sunnies! And the visit would not be complete without watching the Kecak dance performed by local villagers. They were entertaining and being interactive with the audience. A special mention to the cheeky Hanuman!", "The temple itself is rather small, and closed to the public, but there are great photo opportunities nonetheless. As other reviewers mentioned, definitely be wary of the monkeys, as we saw one with two sets of glasses (one of which was prescription!). We avoided this by stashing our glasses in our backpack. The walkway from the temple is filled with numerous fantastic photo spots, and we saw one couple taking wedding photos there, it really is that nice! The Kecak fire dance is here too, which is also worth seeing (but young children may get bored). Definitely one of the \\must-see\\\" temples in , especially if you are staying in Kuta.\"", "The dance and setting itself was really beautiful. But to us it just seemed as if the staff and performers had lost their passion. Overbooked and repetitive. It just seemed like a money making scheme to me, many people had to sit on the concrete floor for the same price. A lot of people got up during the performance and left which we thought was really rude to the performers and the other guests watching the show. However the view was beautiful!!", "One of the hi lights of our visit! The views over the ocean are astounding. The temple is surrounded by a natural forest with monkeys.The central gardens and platforms are restful. Although crowded, the visit was meaningful. Be warned to buy tickets for the dance early as the tickets sell fast. Our driver offered to stand in line for tickets while we explored the facility.Despite the crowds, the temple has a spiritual atmosphere. The dance starts at sunset. A beautiful moving experience. The dance is an age old performance based on a religious text. The production and performance is riveting. Performed by locals. No music is used.Beat is created by chanting and clapping.As the performance unfolds, the sun sets over the ocean.For us this visit would remain etched in memory for ever.", "I visited this temple back in April. There are no words to describe just how beautiful this place is. The walk up to the temple is an easy one, and you'll ace stunning views and plenty of companions. My main gripe is the temple and how they allow it to overcrowd. I went during a peak time, and the temple was filled twice to its capacity during the Kecak show. This lead to constant disruptions during the show, obstructed views, and so on. It was a bit scary during the show because if an accident were to happen, utter chaos would ensue. However, the show was still amazing , and well worth all of the other distractions.", "I actually sent my review before but I am not sure why Tripadvisor did not publish it. Anyway, this is one of the highlights of my trip. I just love the fact that this place was on a cliff. It was beautiful! I recommend for people to go here about 2-3 pm to sightsee and take photographs. Entrance fee is Rp20,000, after exploring, you can buy the ticket for the kecak fire dance at 5 pm which costs about Rp100,000. The fire dance starts about 6pm and I recommend for you to find seats earlier as the best seats tend to be taken, the best would be in the middle part where you can watch the sunset while the kecak dance was performed. It tends to get crowded but you can get nice shots when it is your turn. This place is again really breathtaking because at one point it feels like you are at the North Island, then next it feels like you are at Ireland, Japan etc. The place itself is huge so it's fun to explore. Do not make eye contact with the monkeys as they can be very aggressive! Must visit!", "A cultural experience, well worth seeing for the views alone. Be aware there are many steps to climb. The Kecak Fire dancing was fantastic, which commenced at approx 6 pm. The sunset was beautiful & it was a great experience. Worth visiting.", "The view is beautiful up there. Also they organize Kecak Dance in the evening which is fun to attend.", "This is a top-spot you must visit when in . Temple locates on top of the moutain offering a wonderful 180° view of the Ocean. Be careful of the monkeys there, they may steal something when you're inattentive! And from 6pm they have the traditional Kecak dance during the sunset which giving the dance more spiritual", "This Temple is a must the views are incredible. Unfortunate that I went early morning instead of afternoon so I missed the fire dancers But will do again next visit", "The temple is built on a cliff & the sunset view is simply spectacular. The Sun dipping into the ocean is something you will remember for years. Go early if you want to see both the temple & the Kecak dance. You need to have your legs covered; my friends had to take sarongs to wrap around while I didn't need to as I was wearing pants.", "Beautiful temple, beautiful view...peaceful place by the water. Worth the trip. If you are lucky, you could catch traditional dance shows.", "This place is grossly overrated. Yes the sunset is pretty but it is totally not worth it for some reasons. When people go here they are obviously interested in the Kecak dance. When I visited, the dance, which is not really a dance but a chant, started at 6 pm. We were told to go early to get better seats so we got seated at 5;15. We totally got baked in the sun. The amphitheater is meant for 1000 people but there were around 5000 people stuffed in there. All this while I was thinking, this is just the kind of place where people die in a stampede and we were accompanied by little children. I felt claustrophobic there. The performance is very boring and fire- dance just means sitting around a fire and chanting prayer. You are not allowed to go inside the temple and there is not mention of any history associated with it anywhere. A very very boring experience.", "Going there to see the kecak dancers is a show to see. Sit facing the sun so you get the whole effect. It’s a sunset show so it goes until the sun sets. The sea below the cliffs is amazing to see. Beautiful colours as the waves crash on the shore. The temple is like most temples, but it’s setting is what makes it wonderful", "Came here to see the temple and dance. SO crowded! Gorgeous views of the ocean and an expansive temple with lots of stairs. Dance is fascinating with the chanting men. It lasts about an hour. The performance itself was fantastic but the rain and last minute distribution of rain ponchos was a distraction", "You paid IRP30000 per person for a crowded recently refurbished temple on a cliff. The view over the cliff was breathtaking but the whole chaotic management makes it suffocating. While the whole compound are not a temple, you are already forced to wear unwashed nilon sarong at the gate. The temple is about 250m from the gate and if you need to go to the toilet while at the temple, it's all the way back to the gate. The other toilet is at the kecak theater and only open at 5.00pm. The ticket to kecak only open for sale at 5.00pm. Why don't they sell the ticket together at the entrance counter? My guess would be - different management? or bad management. Kecak ticket at IRP100000 so that's IRP130000 each tourist head. And they filled the kecak arena as much as they have space. And that includes the floor next to the kecak men. They were spending more time filling up the space that you watch the performance with tourist entering and exiting the arena most of the time. Not to mention the sweat stench and babies crying. Stay away from this greedy, over commercial business/temple premies like plagues.", "Entrance to the temple grounds cost IDR 20,000. IDR 100,000 for the kecak performance which starts at 6 pm and last for 1 hr. Highly recommend staying until the last scene as there were some entertaining acts in the last few scenes. If you do not intend to stay till the end please be considerate to others and don't sit all the way back as you're blocking the view for others when you are trying to leave in the middle of the performance. If you came with a local transport with driver, they will probably offer to take you for a 'romantic' dinner by the beach in Jimbaran. Be mindful that there is nothing romantic with eating in the dark and being charged exorbitant prices. We enjoyed our time at the temple and the kecak performance but hope others will not fall into the trap of having seafood dinner at Jimbaran.", "The show at sunset is the main attraction as the temple itself isn't 'much of a photograph'. The show was really interesting, and worth waiting until the end for the fire dance. Quite a few people start leaving half way through which seems pretty rude and unnecessary.", "Went in september 2nd week and was amazed seeing it fully packed with tourist. While place itself is beautiful but stairs are steep, uneven and narrow and with hundreds of other tourist you feel annoyed. Views are beautiful,temple as usual is closed for tourist, you can only take photos at various gates. Basically, you see cliff and beautiful sea and sunset in background. Kecak dane is average and can be skipped.", "This is a must see temple and traditional nese Kecak dance, if you are in . Our guide brought us here, but one can do this on their own with a taxi. Go early, at least 2 to 1 1/2 hours before sunset to get the best photos and beat the crowds to get the best seats to obtain the sun setting photos over the Indian Ocean and dancers. Bring water and hats/umbrellas as the sun is blistering hot! This will be a very memorable experience. Enjoy", "This is a beautiful temple located besides the waters of Indonesia...excellent views and then there is a Kecak dance performance as well while the sun is setting in the backdrop!!", "It’s a long drive to the south of but totally worth it. One of the most entertaining dance dramas I have ever seen. It lasts an hour but you’d wish it never stopped. Be sure to arrive early to get good seats as it fills up much before the dance time, it can be very sunny even at 5 pm so come prepared. The Mandara toll road has made travel easier.", "Came here for sunset and famous monkey dance called kecak. Before going to the stage it is nice to stroll. took some nice pictures though crowded but still worth to visit", "Rated excellent because Nature was excellent! We were very fortunate to have a lovely evening (meaning no rain during the rainy season!) and to watch the famous Kecak Dance with Sunset as the backdrop and it was an amazing sunset! Tips: Make sure you have return transport arranged - taxi or tour or bike Entry fee is Rp20,000 per person and you get a purple wrap or a yellow scarf belt Monkeys seem quite well fed and contented so no issue here Explore the temple area before the show Tickets for the show start around 5pm in the open area - Rp100,000 per person - you kind of crowd around the barrier area and wave your money at the 4 ticket sellers to see who will give you the tickets - friendly crowd non- aggressive - mostly tour guides or taxi drivers helping their guests get the tickets Go to the little open ampitheatre after you get your tickets if you want to choose where to sit - especially if you want to take photos of the sunset as well - I picke the top row cos you can actually lean back against the back wall - all other seats you have no lean Bring a hat or use your own sarong to cover from the strong setting sun's rays - umbrellas kind of clumsy and intrusive into the airspace of others - it will be piercingly hot! Bring water to drink whilst you wait for the performance Don't leave before the end of the show - you can take photos with the dancers who are all very game for poses etc...... It will be difficult to watch the show and the sunset at the same time but it is worth every Rp! Enjoy!", "This was another highlight in our trip and definitely worth visiting. The views of the cliffs and temple are just magnificent. As you would expect though, it was packed with tourists. If you have very few days in , perhaps you could visit this temple along with Pura Tanah Lot in the same day, unless you want to catch the sunset in both places. The entrance costs IDR 30,000 and there is a separate ticket for the Kecac Fire Dance (IDR 100,000), which was a big disappointment for us. I would recommend skipping that show which was solely geared towards tourists. Perhaps it might be best to memorise well where your driver is parked or agree on a meeting point after the show. We struggled a bit to find our driver in such huge crowd, so did seemingly many other visitors.", "Awesome sunset and fantastic view of the blue sea. No wonder it's a must see when in . The kecak dance at the peak of the hill is also unique and interesting.", "After a brief look at the temple remains it was fascinating to watch the story told by the dancers. It was meant to be set with the sunset in the background but unfortunately it was cloudy so I missed out on that bit. You have to be prepared to be given a piece of coloured material to be worn over the lower part of your body, but with the hundreds who were there I didn't see anyone objecting. The outdoor theatre where you watch the dancers gets extremely crowded and it was disappointing to see the number of people who insisted on leaving early. These rude people had to squeeze through the crowd making many people have to stand up to let them through and then they actually walked across the stage area whilst the dancing was taking place. If you don't want to sit and watch the entire show then don't go because you spoil it for everyone.", "A great afternoon tour with our guide Putu. Great views, nice photo opportunities. Watch out for the monkeys. Kecak dance was OK, not much fire though. They pack you in very tight. Try and get seat by 5.30pm.", "If you want a experience a temple, some monkeys 🐵, an awesome sunset and a great show around nese history then this is place needs to be added to your travel itinerary. Plenty of parking, plenty of sarongs to borrow if you are in shorts and thongs like everyone else (wear long pants if a sarong is not your style). The show starts at 6pm, sunset when we were there was 6.30pm and you would want a good hour to wonder the temple grounds and get some amazing photos. Entry was 100k (rupiahs ... $10oz) and the show an extra 100k each ... they really cram you in the amphitheater too, so if you plan to bail a little early (shows goes for 1hr) go in last as once they fill up the access lanes between the ropes, everyone is stuck there until the end.", "Awesome scenery. Memorable live Kecak performance with a sunset view as background . Peace & tranquil.", "Amazing traditional show ... talented dancing and singing and a beautiful ceremony. Views of water and cliffs are incredible", "Lovely views over the Indian Ocean which was made special as we visited at sunset. Our guide was very useful as he knew how to get tickets so we got into the amphitheatre for the show and took us round the temple and explained tall the details. Dance lasted about 1 hour and everyone was seated. Very popular so essential to be there early to get a seat.", "You can enjoy the sunset and get some attractions like kecak dance here. Trully an original nese culture.", "Me and my partner went to the temple as part of a tour. The views are amazing and watching the sunset is magical. The monkeys were quite cheeky one in particular ran off with a women's camera case but we ensured we had all our items on lock down. The monkeys didn't cause us any problems and were funny to watch. We walked to different points to be able to take photos of the views. Although it was busy and a lot of steps we didn't find this a problem but I would advise taken a bottle of water with you. The only negative for us and something I would probably avoid next time around is the fire dance. As you can see from the photos we were absolutely rammed into the theatre there was hardly any \\stage space\\\" so the performance seemed abit messy. Also again as you can see from my photos we were sat of the stair and all around the theatre the stair were filled which we found quite dangerous really once we were sat up there there was no way for us to get down in the event of an emergency literally there were so many people if something had happened people would definitely had died or been seriously injured. My points were reflected during the performance as those that were able to move (sat on the floor,or front row bench) left throughout the performance. What I will say as well as if you go to the dance I would avoid sitting at the front (on the floor) as towards the end of the show some straw like stuff is set on fire and then a monkey character kicks us all round and we were horrified watching people cover their faces because embers were hitting them. The tickets for this show are 100k and I know the temple needs money to be maintained etc but it's really not necessary to literally cram everyone in like that!\"", "I didn't have expectations here as my visit was part of a conference. BUT.... WOW the views are stunning. If you are a photographer you have to go. We attended the Temple dance, it was excellent, entertaining and beautiful with the back drop of the sun setting.", "Beautiful temple to watch at sunset. We found it similar to but more impressive than Tanah Lot temple (we did both), so I would advise visiting this one if you do not have time for both. As there are no taxis available from there, best is to rent a car with driver for 1/2 day to spend in that part of (we also went to Rock Bar and Matahari restaurant on Jimbaran bay and driver took us back to hotel for $40/8 hours--we had hired him for a full day tour prior to that). It is interesting that there is a review saying \\must watch Kecak dance.\\\" Our personal experience and advice is complete opposite. We found it to be such a tourist trap and complete waste of time and money. First of all, they pile on people sitting them on the ground at bottom of \\\"amphitheater, so dancers had almost no room to move. I guess they did not need much room as it was not the traditional dance that we were expecting, but a boring theatrical performance. The Kecalakalakalakalak\\\" endless sound repetition from the big group of men accompanying them (and further reducing moving space), became grinding after 20 minutes of a non event where we kept waiting for something worthy of watching. It stopped for 20 seconds and we could hear the sounds of relief. Then it started again, and all of a sudden, the place began hemorrhaging its audience as, along with half of attendees, we fled the place as fast as we could to go back to the beauty of the ocean view and temple in the sunset. Losing half of a big audience is telling and more might have followed suit. Also, be cautious around monkeys and very mindful of any object a monkey might grab like a purse or camera, or shiny object you might be wearing including sunglasses or earrings, AND bottled water. We saw a monkey playing with a shiny earring (they can tear off an earlobe) and another one fleeing with optical glasses. Think of bringing a small mirror or shiny little object that has no value, in the event that they still manage to grab something of yours that does have value. That will attract their attention and the likelihood is they'll drop your belongings to grab the mirror. Just be careful and smart.\"", "We booked a tour from a booklet collected at the airport (US $55); it included a 2-hour massage, visit to the temple and meal in Jimbaran. Temple visit was excellent (massage & meal were also very good), and as the advert states, if you see one show in , it must be this one. You are sitting on stone, so it can be a bit of an ache. Show was very impressive, and I recommend that you stay until the end, even though (depending on visitor numbers) it might take a while to get out of the venue. Watch out for the monkeys; taking whatever they can (one of our party lost her flip flop (got it back)). Well worth a visit and well worth the US $55 that we spent on the massage, temple visit and meal.", "This is the best place I ever visited to enjoy the traditional dance attraction during sunset in my life. Before going to the stage, you can take the cliff pathway to enjoy the view and taking picture of the magnificent cliff and sea's waves. Just remember to buy the attraction ticket earlier in the booth to avoid missing the chance to watch the fire dance traditional dance and be in the stage earlier to get the better seat.", "Lovely temple with views that turned to silouettes as the sun went down. A few monkeys were around when entering so removed glasses and hats! Had to cover legs. Paid to watch the kecak fire dance, take a cushion to sit on as the gallery seating is wood on concrete. Enjoyable performance.", "Nice view of sunset & the pleasant & pristine environment makes you feel close to nature.. One can also view traditional nese dance & dance performance on Ramayana at the temple in the open air auditorium..", "the view of this place is amazing, waves crashing and the blue sky meets the ocean its an out of the world experiance also sea the kecak dance make sure u reach in advance to catch front row seats , yes click a picture with the hanuman, he is really nutorius", "The temple itself is only average but the landscape is worth the visit. You can also stay for a traditional dance if you reach the temple on sunset. I stayed and enjoyed the dance but didn't like the overcrowded amphitheatre. They were selling much more tickets than the available seats which made people continuously walk around during the show !", "Most people visit from 4pm onwards in order to see the Kecak performance, however, if this isn't of much interest to you, I would strongly recommend visiting earlier in the day, as in the evening it is extremely busy and overcrowded. Tickets are oversold for the performance and people end up on sitting on the steps and the floor. For an hour this is very uncomfortable. The views however are breathtaking and you can get some wonderful photos. It is worth mentioning too, that you are not actually allowed in the temple.", "Arrived about 1.5 hours before sunset. The walk is easy and the toilets are clean and free. Had more than enough time to take a bunch of pictures from both sides of the cliff and get tickets for the Kecak dance. IDR 100,000 to see the Kecak dance. (This is in addition to your IDR 20,000 for access into the temple grounds.) Find your way to the theatre at least ten minutes before the show start time to ensure you get a decent seat. It starts at 6, make sure you can see the sunset from your seat! Ladies and gentlemen, if wearing anything that shows your knees or above, you'll be required to wear a sarong. They provide loaners at no additional cost on site. Lastly, don't leave anything on the ground. The monkeys here are notorious for snatching sunglasses, selfie sticks, and grabbing at jewelry if you get to close to them. One poor guy had his sandal stolen and the culprit monkey ran into the rain forest too fast to catch. They're wild don't forget, and they'll behave that way. About an hours drive from Kuta and/or Seminyak, this is an easy afternoon stop. Grab some dinner beachside on your way home. Jimbaran is the popular choice. There are a number of seafood establishments to choose from, all with fresh options. Enjoy the experience!!", "This temple is located on hill top and one of the few one where tourist are allowed to offer prayers. The best part here is the Kichack dance performed daily here in evening", "had an amazing day here. visited the temple which was beautiful, watched the nese perform the \\the fire dance\\\" thumbs up. beautiful place to soak up the atmosphere, watched the sunset on the beach words cannot describe that experience, breathtaking perhaps!\"", "The temple is located at Uluwatu. One of the best place to enjoy sunset and kecak dance from . A bit far from anywhere but definitely one of most memorable view during sunset. The temple is located on edge off cliff when sunset comes it creates beautiful lines of sihouette with gradient blue to red sky. To enter the area, we need to buy the ticket first outside and another ticket inside the area to see kecak dance performance. Also, there is kecak dance performance. Be early if you want to see this performance. The ticket sells fast after 5pm local time. The dance performance is funny and interesting. It tells a story of a woman stolen from a prince by a demon. Be mindful about glasses, hats and other small items such as mobile phone or wallet. Monkeys are everywhere and few of them are quite aggresive if we are getting too close.", "I had vacation before, and I'm astonished by the Kecak Dance. The dance was really historical and mythical, since it was played on full moon and depended on moon phase. It was enjoyable to watch and really hope I can visit it again next time.", "We went to see fire dance it look us an hour and half to reach temple from seminyak due to traffic . The views were great the seating for show was tight fit . Good value only 7 au for ticket . But be wary of the fire ending of show it can get a little dangerous fire kicker into audience so not best to sit front row .", "Wow! This was the highlight of our trip. Loved the scenic views of the sea and the cliffs. If you want some great shots and fewer people around:), then you should come here before lunch. In the evenings generally gets very crowded as tourists flock in for sunset views and the kecak dance.", "A must have on your itinerary, planned for time with our driver to visit the temple and watched the Fire Dance thereafter. Remember to purchase your tickets for the dance before heading for views of the cliff and temple to avoid crowds. Free-seating for the Fire dance, and it would be good to grab your seat early, you'd get to enjoy the sunset in the background while watching the dance with a good seat!", "Do not set your expectations too high as its a smallish and non overpowering temple comparing to temples in Thailand. However the views are spectacular. This is also near the site where they do the Kecak dance at 6 in the evening.", "The views of the sea and the cliffs are really beautiful though I'm not sure if it worth the time and the price (almost 350 rph for the two of us incl.taxi drive from Kuta) to get there. There are a lot of place all around the world where you can admire similar or even better views for FREE. Furthermore you don't need to share the experience with 1000 other people.... The only difference adds to this experience is the Uluwatu Temple in the distance :) I cannot comment on the Kecak dance as we decided to skip it. I cannot say we regret this visit as it's one of the 'must-see' places in but I wouldn't come back again.", "this beach is newly opened and the beach is clean and sea water still blue, the price is average and you can see kecak dance performance here also. this is the best place to get relax without any distractions.", "Extremely clean beach with beautiful sunset view and white sands. Be prepared you have to pay a ticket to visit the beach. We saw the kecak dance happening near the beach.", "Nice place to watch a sunset with a kechak dance performance. One of the beautiful place in .....", "The view here is very nice, one of the must visit place when in . The only proble is they there are to many tourist so it’s a struggle to get a decent photo shot. Kecac dance is admirable but not as what I expected. You’ll be lost watching if you don’t know the story so pls take time to read it. And another note beware of the monkeys . All temple require decent attire no showing of shoulders and knees. Respect their culture pls 👍🏼", "CAUTION! Paid 100k to see a temple that we couldn't enter. We were asked to pay 50k per person for the entrance fee for the temple, which closes right as the show ends. So you are only able to see the temple before the show. We saw many people enter the temple after the show (even people that watched the same show as us), but we were stopped by a guard. The guard told us to go through the main entrance (by the ticket booth), but the people there said the temple was closed for the day. Because of poor communication from the staff we only got to see the mediocre \\fire\\\" show. The show itself is mostly some chanting, slapstick comedy and speeches spoken in Indonesian. The advertised fire show lasts about 15 seconds, and is surprisingly underwhelming. The arena is packed full of people, don't expect to be comfortable during the show, tons of people pressing against you from all directions. We spent a total of 400K for 2 people, to get access to the ticket place and the \\\"show\\\"... If you are considering going here as non Indonesian speaking tourist, don't bother, really not worth the time and money.\"", "Beautiful with a great view. Watch out the monkeys. Protect your belongings. This place is a must visit place because of the kecak dance, at the end of the afternoon, and the sunset.", "Went here for the sunset dance, they interacted well with the crowd and had a cool fire display in the last act. Make sure you arrive about 30mins earlier to get a good seat. A fair few people were leaving early during the dance and had the audacity to walk in-front of the dancers and getting in their way... But their actions won't reflect on this review as they did a really good show. 100IDR each, additional to the temple entrance fee.", "famous temple in south Denpasar. beautiful view of sea, amazing attraction of Kecak Traditional Dance", "We weren't actually allowed into the temple at all so you generally just walk around temple and admire the beautiful cliffs and views, awesome. We then stayed for the fire dance show and that was indeed very interesting and alive. Be sure to read the pamphlet they hand you before watching the show because then you can understand what it is all about. Magical sunsets while the show was on and great characters and costumes in the fire dance. Great experience although would have been good to see the temple!", "We went there on a Friday late afternoon and traffic wasn't as bad as some reviewers mentioned. It took about 1.45 hour from Tanah Lot, I guessed it was OK. Beautiful and stunning view and with the combination of sunset was just perfect. We saw the Kecak Fire dance but I didn't enjoy it. We were seated at 5.20 for a 6pm show. We chose to sit next to walkway so we can leave 10 mins early before everyone else to avoid the traffic. They still letting people in 20 minutes after the show started and it was jam packed and every single place was filled, even extra chairs were added on the other side. For OHS purpose the organiser should not filled up the walkway but they did! We left the show after 40 minutes and very apologetically had to walk through in between people to get out. It was a fantastic cultural show but it would be better if they do a better crowd control.", "This nese temple is near the sea on a cliff a very Beautiful location .It is dedicated to lord Rudra .The Kechak dance show is from the Ramayana and is worth watching .The sunsets are just mind blowing.", "Beautiful temple, beautiful view...peaceful place by the water. Worth the trip. If you are lucky, you could catch traditional dance shows.", "Beautiful temple and grounds. Watch out for the cheeky monkeys! We watched the Kecap dance at sunset ( a bit overpriced but....) which was entertaining and fun. Get there early (starts at 6pm) to get a good piece of concrete to sit on!! Great tradition", "Very good! Monkeys and tample overlooking the ocean. High cliff. There is a show of Kecak dance at sunset but best to book in advance as its very popular and seats get filled in quickly. Lovely view of the ocean and sun. Worth visiting.", "Most expensive entrance ever! You have to pay 30000 for entrance and 20000 for dance show . Honestly this dance show is waste of time. If you have time go early and enjoy beach view and sunset but don't stuck with just show and you will miss sunset beauty. You won't get go jek or from temple and taxi is very expensive so plan accordingly. You can use wi-fi from temple if urgent and if you don't have internet . Beauty of this is covered in other reviews so don't want to cover that part .", "If you visit , this place must be in your schedule. The combination of breathtaking view of straight cliff and evening sunset sea is just awesome. Must reach there by 1600. To have enough time for a good evening walk and then kecak dance (must watch) starts at 1745.", "Impressive views over the ocean. We went for the Kecakdance performance that they have there every evening at six. It was well worth a visit. The sunset was breathtakingly beautiful.", "Reached at sunset. Lovely views but full of people, taking pic was so difficult. Saw the kecak dance which was average, but should be seen once.", "This was our first temple experience and we really enjoyed it. We also went to the fire dance at Sunset which was a great spectacle.", "The nese Hindu sea temple located in Uluwatu, the west coast of the island is another popular tourist destination in . This temple sits on top of a steep cliff, approximately 70m above the ocean, and is known for its stunning location, magnificent views of the sunset and ocean. The temple is surrounded by a small forest, which is home to hundreds of monkeys. It is believed that these monkeys are the guardians of the temple. Another special feature you can enjoy at this temple is the Kecak dance performed every evening, against the backdrop of the sunset.", "We went mostly for the Kechak dance and temple was not in our focus. But a nice place to visit for a sunset.", "Its an old Hindu temple built at a cliff. More than temple its famous for Kecak Dance performance that takes place every evening in an open theater with beautiful sunset in the background. For me not a must visit place except for Kecak performance.", "The temple is on a hill / cliff and while one is not allowed inside the temple, the view is superb. There is a traditional dance performance which goes back to Hindu mythology of Raavan kidnapping Sita and how she is saved by Hanuman and goes back to Ram. The continuous chanting does get too much at some times but good costumes! We missed the sunset as it was a bit cloudy that evening but still a really great place for serious photo enthusiasts. There is a ticket for the performance and it does get crowded so go a bit earlier than the show start time.", "You don't actually see much of the temple, but you do get the dubious thrill of guarding your possessions against the monkeys. Most people come here around sunset to see the kecek dance. The backdrop is impressive: the amphitheater looks out into the bay and the setting sun. The kecek dance itself is a big bore, with amateurish dancers lacking in energy and coordination. A ot of the dancers are young teenagers, and were more interested in private jokes amongst themselves. To get in, you'll have to wear a sarong, which is provided free of charge at the entrance, or rather, included in the nominal entrance fee. A guide will offer to come with you to guard you against the monkeys - this is largely unnecessary unless you are worried about your earrings, glasses, camera, etc. being stolen. If you don't have a guide then you'll have to pay someone about USD10 to retrieve your item. The views of the cliff-faces are remarkable, but there didn't seem to be much else to have made a special trip for. The kecek dance is about USD4-5 per person, and lasts about an hour. After your visit here, go to Jimbaran to one of the seafood restaurants (warungs) on the beach. The one we went to, New Matahari Cafe, was very good. You choose your fish or prawns, and pay according to weight. They cook it with their special, delicious spice mix and bring it to your table on the beach.", "The temple complex is impressive with a nice cliff side walk and Hindu temple. The entrance fee is Rp50,000 and sarongs are provided at no charge if you need to cover up your legs. There are a few sections along the walk where the monkeys can get aggressive. Be careful to secure any loose items like glasses, hats, and cell phones. Otherwise you could end up having them taken by the monkeys. We also booked tickets for the Kecak Fire Dance. You can buy them on site for Rp150,000. I purchased mine online at Klook for Rp140,000 and the e-tickets were delivered right to my phone. This way you can bypass the on-site lineup. I recommend going there an hour before it starts if you want to get a good seat. You are given a synopsis as you enter the theatre so you can understand what is happening. The Kecak Fire and dance was a very good show with an incredible backdrop as the sunsets over the cliff. When the show ends, there is a mass exodus of people. So be sure to have pre-arranged transportation out of the area. We had a great experience at Uluwatu temple and would highly recommend it.", "A very nice view especially during sunset and at the same time can see the 'kecak dance' show. Be careful, a lot of monkeys around, waiting to get your bags or other things.", "We went to see the fire dancer show which was very entertaining at sunset. Did not get a chance to really get round the temple but compare to the other temples around the island it's not that impressive. If you going to go try and combine it with the fire ceremony to make it worthwhile.", "Great sunset at the Uluwatu temple and you can see Kecak dance,if you have planing to don't forget visit at this place,and join with me to explore nese culture.", "Dont missed kecak dance if u came to here. Its dance go great, full passion with sunset background. Bring umbrella if u dont like hot weather..", "This is a pretty stunning temple built near a high cliff, from where you can see the white surf hitting the shore. The temple is located in a forest area and you need to buy a ticket that comes with a Sarong. The temple was closed when I visited in the evening, perhaps only open to locals. There a plenty of monkeys in the woods and they are pretty aggressive. I saw one snatch a cell phone from a visitor who has trying to film the monkey. Beside the temple, you pay to attend a amphitheater show at sunset. This show features Kecak performance, which is mainly dancers in traditional costumes performing within a circle made of kecak performers who chant all during the show. It is lovely to watch the show with a backdrop of the sunset and the cliffs. Come early to get a seat at the top for better viewing. After the show, go to a nice restaurant around the temple for a nice Indonesian dinner.", "This temple is like every temple I have visited in , which give their own unique color. The view is great, and tari kechak (or kecak, don't really sure the right writing) is one traditional dance I think worth to see. But, beware of the monkeys. Some of them are naughty", "Disclaimer: go in the late afternoon! This was a lovely cultural experience, but the heat really takes a toll on you. That being said, I would highly recommend going here after 4PM to walk around the grounds, get some gorgeous photo ops and then stick around for the kecak dance performance, which starts at the beginning of sunset. The show was a little over an hour, creating an environment of intimacy and entertainment. Lots of monkeys in the area too, so that's another plus especially with the young ones!", "Great place and views, but most of all: the kećak dance! Nature was following the script so it actually started raining during act three which begins with a storm in the jungle. Now we definitely have to go back to watch the show till the end as it was pretty amazing. Definitely recommended!", "If it's going to cost you a lot in taxis to get there it's not worth it. We paid 150 each way from padang padang the cost into the temple was 10k and then 100k for the dance. We avoided seeing the dance elsewhere as it was recommended this venue was a top experience but we wish we hadn't. Other dances would probably be less gimmicky. The first 20 minutes were good as it was the traditional ceremony but after that the show turned really cheesy and was a shame that they aimed the dance towards tourists. We didn't find the gimmicks funny. The show would be really good for children but that's it. We were incredibly bored after 20 minutes. If they cut the show to half an hour, halved the price and cut out all the pantomime we would have had a good time. Overrated.", "A long drive to the temple so incorporate Padang Padang beach as well or another attraction on the way to make it worth while. Be aware of the monkeys as you walk around they will take your hat, sunnies, or anything else on you as over the years they know if they do this a guide will give them food to get them back. One poor tourist was bitten on the foot while we where there so be careful. The view over the cliff was nice but if you are wanting to see a full on large temple you could be disappointed. Total tourist attraction with heaps of tour buses so maybe fo early in the morning when less busy. If you haven’t been to before do it once to say you have done it but as a memorable attraction there are better.", "First a word of warning, Beware of the monkey's, don't carry food and ladies cover ur earrings with your hair or cover your head, that's easier. they go after anything that shines as well. The temple itself was shut by the time we reached here in the evening. But the views are beautiful and the sunset fabulous! The Kecak dance here though a tad expensive is good and entertaining", "We went twice for this, amazing place to visit.The cliff is beautiful.Though you are not allowed to go to the temple shown in various images but the view is beautiful. There is a charge for 60000 IDR/2. if you are indian no need to go for kecak dance which you must have seen in Ramleela as its priced and waste of time.", "Its a good place to go during sunset. the kekack fire dance was a good experience. only thing you need to be beware of are the MONKEYS. the monkeys are trained by local banana seller to steal the sunglasses and run away. they try to act to feed banana to the monkey who in turn returns the sunglasses. thereby you need to pay the banana sellers the money for returning the glasses. better to keep your sunglasses and hat inside or any object that can be taken away from the Monkeys. A place where Hanuman is shown as a Hero in ramayan in kekak dance, the monkeys stealing objects are potrayed in bad light.", "We arrived around 4:30 pm to be able to get the tickets for the Sunday performance. I heard there are different groups performing and the one on Sunday is the best. It's usually sold out. We then walked around the temple and sat down for the show around 5:30. It's a beautiful experience, to watch the performance in a semi-circular, thrust stage open-air theater, overlooking the sea and sunset. Watch out for the white monkey character, and don't sit too close to the stage as a big fire is part of the performance and you'll be smoked. Try to sit facing the sea. I highly recommend getting a drink at the Alila afterward.", "A must visit place if are traveling to . Nice complex, great ocean view, amazing Kecak dance, which starts daily at 18:00", "The temple is at the edge of cliff and offer greatest sunset view. Best time to visit is at 3pm and you can continue to see Kecak and Fire Dance just next to the temple. The show start at 7pm.", "the temple - magnificent view, beyond words. especially the sunset during kecak dance. kecak dance - a bit draggy at first, only started to become more interesting towards the end. recommend that you stay til end of the show. some precautions - 1. many monkeys as you enter the temple, keep your belongings in your bag especially loose items like mobile phones and sunglasses. 2. it's really hot and sunny, direct sun while waiting for kecak dance to start. bring a hat, or anything for cover.", "Visit the temple an hour before the sunset and enjoy the sunset watching the Kecak dance. Its an amazing site and must visit place on your visit. The view of the clean ocean water and the breeze will keep you hooked the entire evening. Enjoy !!", "Very touristy. Breathtaking view at the peak. Must go by the afternoon to catch Kecak Dance by the sunset. Really hot. Apply sunblock because you will spend most of the time trekking.", "This is a must visit in . We did not watch the Kecak dance and sunset but the view is so beautiful. However, you need to be careful of the monkey here. You can see local guides here are ready with the stone in order to scare the monkey away. The monkeys are particular interested in your sunglasses. I will definitely watch the Kecak dance if i am back to again.", "A trip to the temple is a once in a lifetime experience. Perched high on rocky cliffs, it presents a amazing portrait of the endless Indian Ocean crashing against the hundred foot high walls. The Kecak dance show is a bit touristy but it is a nice way to watch a wonderful sunset while enjoying the unique dance form. The place gets quite crowed, especially during sunset time. Watch out for the monkeys present in the forest surrounding the temple. Must visit when in ", "The cultural kecak dance was a great eye opener. It involves a storyline and the plot is given upon the purchase of the ticket. Our guide told us that if there is one dance you must watch in , it has got to be the Kecak dance. For people wearing spectacles and watches, it will be good to remove them before entering the compound, as the monkey were removing it from tourists who were taking photos at the cliff. Overall the kecak dance with the sunset as the backdrop was nothing short of spectacular.", "We were 45 minutes ahead of show in theatre, which gave us good spot. But at the time the show started there were to many spaces occupied, even dance floor was more than 50% full of people. They should only accept maximum number of guests ! This spoiled a lot of the show as dancers nearly had any space and difficult to separate public. Dance is nice story and dancers give good performance, nothing negative about that ! Theatre and and temple give a nice view and is also nice sunset spot.", "Exactly that, you go for the view of the sunset over the sea with beautiful views from the cliff top. They put on a perfectly pleasant fire dance but nobody really cares and just goes there for the view. If they condensed the fire show from an hour to half an hour would be much improved. There is a reason as soon as the sun has set everyone gets bored and leaves half way through.", "The scenery was very nice with sunset, cliff, however don't watch the fire dance as it took an hr for non professional people to act the story of . I saw the actors talked while acting and some were lazy to move their hands even they need to. The most boring and unprofessional show ever!", "Went there to see the temple on the cliff, thousands of tourists visit this site. We went to see the dances at the amphitheater next to the sea & also to watch the sunset! Too packed, they even sell the spots along the stairs that became blocked. In case of emergency there is no way out. The dances ok but nothing spectacular! My advice: Just go to see the place very early when it is not so hot, see the dances somewhere else!", "The temple is located at the tip of a cliff and the view from here is breathtaking to say the least. Although the average tourist is not allowed into the temple the overall experience is wonderful. We went to the kechak show as well and would definitely recommend it. Just a few negatives about the show (1) too crowded and (2) people leaving before the show ended, spoilt our overall experience a little bit.", "You'd be forgiven for wondering what the fuss was all about as you look at the temple grounds which don't rate compared to many more modest temples. The scenery is great, though. Very dramatic coastal views. The dance show is the main attraction. It has many traditional elements as well as some stuff which is thrown in for pure entertainment. It's best to arrive early (it is very popular) and pick a day when it isn't going to rain. The setting is spellbinding overlooking the sea. You can watch the sun go down as you await the show. The male voice choir combine chants and grunts in quite a tonal and agreeable way. The costumes are colourful and some characters get to clown about a bit. When I was there, they crammed spectators in on the stage, restricting the dancers. They also had a priest come on DURING parts of the show to bless the participants, and groups of spectators leaving during the show which just added to the novelty. A sweaty, chaotic and entertaining evening out.", "Yes..one of my favorite spot in with the amazing view. The temple is one of the biggest in and here you can enjoy Kecak dance performance every day start at 6pm. Please be careful with your belonging because there some monkey and sometime they are a bit annoying, but overall it's a nice place to visit.", "We opted to go in the morning to enjoy the views, walk around freely, and avoid the crowds. It was beautiful. Local children were learning traditional dances and music. It was quiet and beautiful.", "We enjoy the awesome view and kechack dance. I recommend to see it at least once in .Our kids loved it so much because it was quite funny at the end.", "Amazing temple! Like most, you cannot enter the temple itself. A batik or Sarong is needed to get inside You should go by the end of the day so you can enjoy both the Kekak dance and the Sunset, which is magnificent The place is very big so you should go for a walk around - amazing view for great shots at the cliff. Beware of the monkeys, they stole pretty much anything, so don't bring food inside or you might loose something valuable (they come at us mostly because of the food)", "We visited this temple in the morning to avoid the crowds. The scenery was breathtaking. On hindsight, it would have been good to brave the crowds and see the nese dancing that takes place at 6pm.", "Reached here around 3pm, have done all the walk around, still too early for the sunset, thus purposely wait till 5pm. The view is great, the wave with bubbles is amazing. My husband's sunglasses was grabbed by a monkey, we paid for a lady who safe the spoilt sunglasses. Did not stay for Kechak show which personally feel Rupiah 100,000 per person is expensive.", "Makes me wonder how somebody must have thought of building a temple at the end of a cliff. Sunset view is breathtaking and if possible try attending the \\Kechaka\\\" dance show. It is truly unique.\"", "Amazing temple on the cliffs, to see at sunset. We visited during the evening after check in at the hotel ,our tour operator took it there.the dance was OK and it spoiled further with the rain in evening.on the way guide stop at Luwack coffe plantation and it was not worth the stop", "Somehow our driver dropped us at the other end of the cliff and told us this part was less crowded. Nice to the the sunset and bridge formed by the rocks.. Only after returning, we realised that we missed the actual destination.. Could be a caution for other travelers.. dinner and kechak dance was average.. Instead dinner/dance at UBUD in a place like Saraswati Mahal or palace would have been better.", "place is a little hot and crowded, but worth going there to catch the gorgeous sunset. reminds you of the view at Cape, in South Africa, tho not quite the same I didnt think much of the cultural dance, but some enjoy it. Worth a visit.", "Not at all something that leaves u spell bound. After waiting in the sun for an hour for the tkts, being seated in the heat for an hour minimum, when it starts, it lasts for 53 mins, very little dance. We noticed they missed Act 2 of the 5 Acts they had written in the pre-read. Some nice costumes, but in a much touted tourist spot, the dance drama comes across as leaving you with a feeling of \\that ended a little too soon\\\". Doesn't make to my list of great things to do on holiday visits to SE Asia\"", "Enjoyable place to just stand still and enjoy the moment . the environmemt is so alive not so many people with great view of the ocean and temple and if u are lucky u can find many monkeys around the temple. U can enjoy the best sunset while watching the kecak performance by the villagers which so entertaining.", "We were running late so missed the sunset but really enjoyed the entertainment. One of our 3 year old twins was memorised by the show. We thought it might be a bit touristy and \\cheesy\\\" but was an enjoyable night.\"", "The scenery is the star here. Truly truly beautiful sunset. But temple is not really spectacular. The kecek show is a big disappointment.", "Best time to visit is during sunset. It offers nice vantage points across the stretch. You can also watch the kecak dance so make sure you are on time to catch the best seats.", "please go and enjoy the Kecak dance:the show is beautiful and the performance very joyful. You can also enjoy the sunset: but please be careful to the monkeys living within the temples, they can steal you eyeglasses and even more!", "Catch the kecak dance performed by local nese people! They usually start at 6 just a few minutes prior to sundown. The entry tickets will cost you IDR20K for adults and I think IDR10K for children for the temple. The adult admission tickets to watch the fire dance performance will cost you IDR100K per person, and I am honestly not sure whether kids will have to pay or not or have to pay the same price. I will advise against watching the performance if you're sensitive to fire or tremendous heat. Leave when they start surrounding one of the characters with flammable objects. Do snap photos of the sunset a few minutes before you go watch the show. I don't think this place is wheelchair-accessible", "Such a beautiful place to enjoy the sunset.If you are interest in traditional nese dance..they have Kecak dance performance everyday which sunset and the temple as the back drop of the show. Beware of the monkeys anyway..worth to visit", "If you are going to watch the famous Kecak dance and enjoying the gorgeous scenery then by all means, come. However please do some research first, there are some dates when they're not open. I bought the ticket for Rp 15.000/person (domestic price), they gave us some fabric to wear around our hips, or a belt for those who came with trousers or jeans. Please note that these are free. You don't have to buy snacks for the monkey, decline if you don't want to. I do suggest for you to bring or buy some drinks, because the place is big and if you want to explore the place you gotta hydrate somehow. You can't go in to the prayer room in the Pura (Temple), it's considered as their most sacred place and I respect their decision by not letting the tourist in. Being Indonesian I knew this already and I opted to explore the outer part of the temple. The view is gorgeous, the Pura is standing on a cliff overlooking the vast Indian Ocean. I spent +/- 1 hour exploring the Pura and went back by the Kecak ticket booth at 5pm. There were a few people waiting to buy the ticket as well. If you don't know where it is, and you want to queue first to get the best seat (facing the cliff and sunset) try to find an empty receptionist table - barricaded by iron bars. You don't have to worry if you come later than 5 pm because obviously people will already flocking the ticket booth. I wish they make a queue line to be honest. Oh and you also had to pay Rp100.000 (around 10$) The kecak dance was great, they slipped some jokes but unfortunately some of them are in Indonesian and most of the lines were in ancient nese. If you are into folk dance you will find this one as one of the most amazing thing. If you want to understand what's going on kindly take advantage of the brochure they gave you after you bought your kecak dance ticket. There were some great scenes (including fire playing and the main dancers really embodies their characters), some dancers will try to interact with you, including the demonic giants and the hanoman (white monkey). The tribune is renovated but the seatings arrangement wasn't up to a good standard. You don't have any personal space whatsoever, but I would recommend to watch the dance at least once in your life.", "VIEW The view is awesome PERFORMANCE ...I am never getting that hour of my life back. In a country that is overrun by fat Australian tourists, this a small glimpse of the ' nese way\\. However, it is an hour of dudes saying \\\"chat chat chat\\\"....Pass. Atleast i stayed to the end. About 50 people would have walked out before it had ended. If you want a good sunset, go to Ku De Ta or Potato Head.\"", "The sunset view is really wonderful & mesmerizing. The kecak show is a must, in my opinion this is the best I've seen in so far. Gets really crowded even in non high season, so make sure you come early.", "Must visit place to see sunset , & be careful of aggressive monkeys, and ready to have fun with them Dont push for watching Kecak dance, just enjoy the lovely atmosphere after sun is down . If you miss Kecak dance, you can watch in Ubud everyday .", "I came here with my friends to enjoy Kecak Dance. It's located quite far from downtown, I took like 40 minutes to reach her by motorbike. Entrance Tiket officer was tricky, for domestic tourist you only have to pay Rp. 15.000/person, but she charged me Rp. 30.000/person. Since there was crowded so I didn't realize bout the HTM, when I saw my ticket I got shock, she charged me double price. You have to be aware with your stuffs, there are lots of wild monkey which running, they can take you sunglasses, bag, hat, jeweleries, etc. Kecak Dance was started at 6 p.m SHARP, it cost Rp. 100.000/person (domestic tourist). The performance was amazing, Hanuman Artist was interactive & attractive with the audience, sometimes they gave jokes too.", "You might get lost. Nobody tells you where to go if you want to see the dance. But once you get there, the performance is definitely worth a watch.", "It's not much of a temple. There are way more beautiful templed in but the temple offers stunning views a real treat ! The kecak dance is overcommecialized they cramp as much people as possible in the dance area forcing people to sit in the floor shouting at you when you complain about treated like cattle. It generates a huge dangerous situation, one panic and there is no escape ( all exits are blocked as people are forced to sit in them) Dance is boring for 30 mins and ends with some fun", "We reached this place at around 4:15 pm in the evening. The temple is located at a high spot overlooking a cliff. It gives a very good view of the sunset (probably one of the best in ). The Kecak dance here also is one of the best that I have seen. The dance starts starts at 6 pm but the entry starts at 5 pm itself. To get the best view, try and get your seats early as the amphitheatre gets full by around 5:45 pm itself.", "This historical temple is picturesque and you must pay a visit here. Beware of the monkeys hanging around as they like to steal sunglasses and slippers. You must watch and experience the kecak dance here.", "Be prepared to do stairs climbing. It is such a unique experience as you hike up and up the cliffs (via stairs) to get to the top where you can enjoy watching the scenery. If you arrived at 4pm, you would have an ample of time to climb the stairs at your own pace while enjoying the scenery. The Kecak dance commences at 6 pm in the wake of sunset. It is amazing that the performers only used their vocals entirely (no musical instrument) to portray the story. You will see several characters in their fascinating attires throughout the show. The dance is an enjoyable entertainment that my husband and I ever experienced.", "The temple is situated over scenic cliffs that is a \\must see\\\" in . Excellent photography opportunity. Go a bit early for some hiking down the back side of the cliff. We went for the Kecak dance at 6:15pm. While the sight is pretty with the sun setting behind the amphitheatre, the dance was too monotonous and too long and the novelty runs out within 15 minutes of the 1 hour show. Pay $100,000 rupiah to enter.\"", "This is considered one of the most important temples in . The location is beautiful; however I think it is overrated. We did not go to the show as we had seen the fire dance in another location. It is nice it is located right there. However the view of the temple is from a distance.", "The temple itself was breathtaking but it was the fire dance that really blew me away. A must see... So unspoiled and just a group of extremely talented nese people. The dance took us through to sunset... It was such a lovely day.", "It's a good place to introduce yourself to nese culture. Kecak Dance is a great entertainment for the whole family, and at the same time it gives you time to see the beautiful sunset.", "This place is a must visit place in . We will be able to see three interesting thing here. First the kecak dance which cost 100k. Before the dance you can watch another free show which is the robbery by the .monkeys around. Be careful the monkey here really very annoyed, we saw one handphone was grab by the monkey and disappear in the forest. So beware of the stuff like spectacle, handphone and slipper ! The third thing is the beautiful scenery. Really amazing. Pictures tell thousand word.", "Really nice place to take pictures and watching the sunset. You should also watch the kecak dance (every day at 6pm).", "Overall about beauty is good, but the main attraction here is Kecak Dance, the monkey were vicous too", "We went there around 4pm ish. Took our time to walk to the temple while enjoying the view of it. Took photos full of memory card but have to admit the beauty of this place can't be captured by photo. By 5.30 we took seat in the open gallery for Kecak dance show (costs IDR 100,000) as time passed the gallery was getting full. So it is good idea to get here early enjoy the walk and then take seat early with a good view. The sunset was amazing and the dance show was entertaining. Would strongly recommend. After the show you can have dinner at Jimbaran.", "This was last stop for our second day trip. This temple is right on sourthern tip of the island and you can see vast Ocean from the cliff. The temple is on top of the hill and there are some stairs to climb. There is a dress code also where you need to be cover your legs with cloth before entering. We got this cloth from the entry itself. The view from the top was also pretty beautiful and nothing less than few of awesome views we got in north . It was sunset time so that also adds to the charm. In evening there is also a show here (with extra fee) that you can watch. We skipped it mostly because we were sure our younger one won't sit through it and it was 1 hour more before it would have started. However, I have heard great reviews about this fire show.", "views from this cliffside temple are beautiful. The dance itself is perfectly presented. The dancers talented, and the chanters very passionate in their art. Shame the big tour groups felt the need to walk across the stage towards the end because their buses were on a tight schedule. Feels like they should be forced to sit on the edges of the ampitheatre so they don't ruin it for everyone else.", "A must go in . The temple itself is very well conserved and the views of the cliffs are astonishing. Furthermore the Kecak dance on the southwest side of the temple location is really interesting. Get a seat a little bit up facing the sea since the sunset occurs during the dance and is very beautiful!", "We really went for the sunset, but ended up seeing the Kecak Fire show with the sunset as a backdrop in the amphitheatre on the cliff top. The show was well performed, but in the heat of facing the sun with no breeze and sitting shoulder to shoulder with others, I feel it was a little too long. They give you a guide to the show so you can follow what was happening. The performers seem to enjoy themselves and it was worth visiting to appreciate some traditional nese culture.", "My first time visiting this temple and making me feel like 'hi-flying'! Located on the sea-front cliff, this temple is totally rocking and has its own sacred and unique atmosphere. What a pity we had no longer time either for watching the Kecak Dance regularly held there on the evening or praying inside. Must visit this place again next time I come to ~^^!", "Beautiful place to see the sunset in . If you have the chance, pay the extra fee to see the Kecek Fire dance. Learn about the nese culture and watch them perform this dance wearing beautiful costumes and outfits. The whole performance is without any instruments but is accompanied by nese men chanting through the whole performance. The Temple grounds are beautiful but watch your belongings as the monkeys can get aggressive. Dont carry any food on yourself or in your bags as they can smell it and know how to open your bags/purse/backpacks. Overall this is a must visit if ever in .", "We visited the temple and purchased tickets for the fire dance, which was quite an argy-bargy experience. Took our seats by 5:15pm as advised. The dance itself was amazing, the sounds were incredible. Unfortunately other tourists spoilt the experience with their utter lack of respect. The couple and small child next to me decided to FaceTime a friend several times and talk really loudly to them, invade everyone’s space with their bags, flick moisturiser over everyone, because why not oil up while watching a traditional fire dance? They were idiots, basically. I don’t know why they were there. I’d recommend getting seats near to the exit for a quick getaway.", "Great temple to visit at sunset and stay and watch the Kecak fire dance. Just be careful of the monkeys trying to steal your sunglasses etc as you walk around the temple.", "Beautiful location, not so busy, great to watch the sunset and enjoy Kecak(monkey dance) at 6 pm, nothing extraordinary, but different.", "My wife, my 7 year old daughter and I went to visit the temple, and see the Kecak dance, I have to add as a disclaimer, on my wife's order. No regret whatsoever, It was absolutely magnificent. Not the temple I must add, as much as I respect places of worship, other temples are by far more elaborate. But the \\Dance routine\\\", it simply is a Must see. It is a very entertaining and funny piece of theatre. It is set in a open air theatre, with a magnificent sea view. the only downside, is you have to get a taxi waiting up for you, as to my knowledge, no means of transport is available around. It is not a major problem, since taxis are very cheap to come by. If in , do not miss, It is after all about nese myths and legends.\"", "This was a highlight for us. Read a lot beforehand and we hid our sunglasses and other pinch-able items. Went for a lovely walk around the temple and along the wall. Lots of cheeky monkeys, some looking for something to grab and some lazing about. You can't walk on the temple but look into it. The Kecak dance was simply amazing. Enchanting and passionate. Only negative is that it was too packed and not enough space. We used a tour operator. Gede looked after us. Look him up. He sent one of his drivers as we hired a daily driver. Dira was with us the whole day. Professional, friendly and very kind.", "The temple is amazing to visit at the end of the day due to its sunset, definitely worth it. It is also very known for the fire dance that takes place everyday at 6PM for an additional 100.000 Rp, which is overpriced, but it's good attraction to see it.", "Stunning view Beautiful Cliff Dramatic Sunset Enjoyed sunset while watching the kecak dance perfomance. Ticket box for kecak dance open at 5 pm. For the best view of sunset. Choose upper middle seat.", "Visited during the time when the Kecak Dance theatre was still under renovation. Nevertheless the sheer view of the cliff and the temple is just simply jaw dropping!", "If you wanna see a beautiful sunset on the ocean from a cliff, it can be one of the best choice! you can see the beauty of ocean from a high cliff. Large white waves are kissing the rocky beach every moment to increase its beauty! There is a temple and lots of monkeys! We also enjoy the kecak dance here in the evening. Just be sure of reaching on time...you need to be at location before 5 to buy the tickets for kecak dance. There would be traffic Jam at peak hour so keep buffer. A motorbike can also be good choice for solo or couple travellers.", "The beautiful sunset is forever etched in my memory. Its not something you get to see everyday. Picturesque cliff. However can be a little too crowded during peak season. If you get a chance to watch the kecak dance, be sure to step outside for a while mid way of the show to view the sunset by the cliff.You would miss the sunset if you stayed on for the whole show.", "The site have fantastic view of the cliff. The dance show is ok but the fees is expensive since we have to paid the entrance fee too.", "Lovely place to walk around and snap some great photos. Definitely a good time to catch the sunset here and the performance of the traditional kecek dance at 6pm. (It could be crowded and wearing the sarong in could be kinda hot and sweaty)", "This temple is situated on a stunning cliff face and the views are breathtaking. On the downside if you go for the sunset Kecak it is very overcrowded, hot and the sand flies certainly made a meal of me! Take some water and a fan. If you don't like crowds I would give the Kecak a miss and just visit for the temple and the view.", "The temple was really nice and dramatic. We followed the advise to visit just before sunset and that was the best. The colors of the shy over the water were very pretty. For the guys, you must have your legs covered to enter the temple area. They have sarongs for those that show up wearing shorts. Very stylish. Take in the Kecak Fire Dance show but be ready for some very inconsiderate people constantly walking up and down the seating area and across the stage.", "One of the many temples you will visit on your trip. The views are very nice. There are a lot of monkeys at this location so be careful with your belongings. We took a lot of photos. Must visit the temples just for the views. We didn’t stay for the sunset as it was cloudy. Irrespective a must visit place in . I recommend taking an entire day trip of 3-4 temples as the famous tourist temples in are located at very picturesque places. Cecek dance: I personally didn’t like it at all and don’t recommend this paying extra for the dance. Visit the temples skip the dances. Note: You just see the temples from outside. You are not permitted to enter the temples.", "We have enjoyed the the sunset and attended the traditional dance at 6 pm. It was nice and amazing. There is ticket for attending traditional dance.", "Beautiful temple and views. The Kecak dance was a nice experience although the “tap tap tap” repetition got annoying. Watch out for the monkeys - they took someone’s phone, hat and show while we were there.", "Visited around 4pm, it was very crowded. It costs Rp 30,000 for tourists. You are provided with a sarong to cover your bare legs before entering the sacred area. People wearing trousers are still required to wear a sash as a mark of respect. Unfortunately you cannot enter the sacred temple but can look inside through the gate. It was feeding time for the monkeys so didn't see any. It's a very scenic part of , however, we didn't get to see the sunset as it was cloudy. Paid Rp 100,000 per person to watch the Kecak dance. The dance arena was overcrowded & staff kept sending in more people after the dance commenced, thereby spoiling the experience for others.", "It has no historical significance. Its hot, sticky with lots of people crammed into an open air arena. Then the main event starts which is just annoying. Alot of people walked out early, including myself, left 20 minutes into the show. Its the kind of this that can give kids nightmares.", "I really did enjoy this temple. We went for the sunset and the dance. Both were worth while and enjoyable. It was crowded and it was warm but being a tourist means that sometimes you have to deal with these things. Don't let it scare you off.", "The temple is in such an idyllic location. Go for a stroll along the cliff wall looking over the ocean. Or watch the nightly dancing (Get there before 5) in high season.", "Fees to enter the temple is 20k rupiah.... The view of the sunset is so breathtakingly magnificent...by the way, u can skip the kecak dance (cost around 100k rupiah)...just enjoy the sunset...and beware of the monkeys especially those wearing specticals..", "I always come again and again whenever I go , always miss the sun set moments with great traditional kecak dance performance , last week more than 1000 ppl joined me watched the beautiful sun set while watched kecak dance ..one of best tourism destination in I guess.", "The temple is seated on top near to high cliffs facing the sea. Can't enter just view from the sides but the views are stunning. Waves crashing into the cliff and watching sunset. Need to wear a sarong to enter as is a holy ground. Need to pay extra to watch the fire dance but is funny.", "Seeing the unique worshipping place is the best. We can see the sunset from here, and kecak dance everyday at 6:30 pm. Even at the high tide when we visiting this place is, but still worth every second.", "Cannot recommend this place enough. It is sacred and so beautiful. You really feel the culture and history around you. We were fortunate enough to be able to watch the traditional dance and wow that was an experience. Enjoyed this place more than I thought I would. Would recommend getting there early in order to buy your ticket. The views are also worth it!", "The temple is breathtaking. Perched on the edge of a cliff overlooking the ocean. There are no words for the view. Essential to take in the sunset fire dance for the whole experience. To sit overlooking the ocean, watching the beautiful nese sunset and being part of that tradition for a short while was amazing. Watch out for the monkeys though - pretty aggressive and will pull the sunglasses right off your face!", "Definitely worth a visit. Came for the Kecak Fire Show on a Sunday Night and was one of my favourite evenings in . However if just coming to the temple, I think you'd only be here 45 minutes as once you've seen the view and temple there's not much else to do. Compared to other temples in , it's not the most visually stunning. However the naughty monkeys and seaside views make it worth it. However would recommend if you're coming to do the Fire Show, as was great. Definitely get your ticket early, and transport back to my Resort was a nightmare so definitely make sure you pre-book a taxi/Grab for your trip home to avoid waiting. And watch out for your stuff with the monkeys around!", "Entrance ticket RP 30,000. Sarung provided. I were visited this temple when the kecak sunset dance show started at 6pm. Watch out for the monkeys that may take your personal property away from you. Temple is big and its location is very nice by the sea. And crowded. I didn't get to watched the fire dance show (heard show will end at 9 pm+), but if you interested, you need to get a separate ticket for the show which is in an amphitheatre by the side. This place amazingly beautiful and breathtaking view on top of the ocean cliff. Its so lovely just staring out into the open sea with the beautiful sunset. .. A great place to photograph. There is a walking trial for sightseeing around the temple as well.", "Amazing sunset spot with cool traditional nese dance. Tbh best sunset point ever, so beautiful. The ticket price is a bit more expensive than what I thought, but still worth.", "This is place where one can get an excellent view of the ocean. Everyone needs to cover the legs while entering the temple. Sarongs are provided for covering. Visit to this place is completed with the Keckak dance. It is a bit hot and humid by the time the show is completed.", "We came here to check out the temple and the raved about Kechak dance. The tickets for the entrance is on the outside of the compound where they lend you a wrap to cover your legs. The view from/ of the temple is truly magnificent. Especially with the sun setting, nature never looked better. The tickets for the Kechak dance are sold at a counter in-between the amphitheater and the temple. I think the Kechak dance was one of my favorite things that we had done in among the many. We got some pretty good front row seats and with the sunset, it really wasn't that hot. I loved the cultural dance because its unique and the chanting was quite shocking and entertaining at the same time. The story they depicted was filled with all the good aspects of theater and even the cute (and kind of ironic for the location haha) and naughty monkey. It's a definite must see while you're there!! The temple itself is not the most exciting, but as all other nese temples, it's made out of stone and you can only see it from the outside. Do watch out for the monkeys! Probably the most bold and most vicious I've seen on all of . A family walking in-front of us had their daughter's flipflops stolen (both sides by 2 different monkeys at the same time!) And I had a tug of war on my sunglasses with a monkey (which I won - just be firm and don't give up! lol) just a few minutes later. Don't buy the peanuts some of the nese men try to sell at the entrance. It just makes everyone's problem worse!", "It's greatest attraction is breathtaking view, situated on high cliffs. mostly crowded at sunsets. full of crazy macacs, which loves to steal everything. but no worries, there is always someone who knows how to negociate with them to give everything back :) beautiful place. kecak dance performances at sunset, definitely MUST SEE", "Amazing view at the temple, you won’t need much time here though as it is quite small, be careful of the monkeys (try not to have your phone out too much and put sunglasses away as well). Lovely afternoon stroll, taking in sunset and the temple. Great for people watching. Chilled and relaxed. Definitely worth a visit. Came for the Kecak Fire Show on a Sunday Night and was one of my favourite evenings in .", "The amazing view and the culture performance is breathtaking. Kecak dance are soul story, the sunset are beautiful.", "This place is very popular and recommended. The location is in uluwatu, . The temple has a perfect spot and view. Surrounding the temple are amazing cliff, so you can see the ocean from the top and from the temple. You need to buy a ticket around 25k / 30k for the entrance. Inside you need to be careful because there is a monkey forest with the tricky monkey that sometimes the monkey will take your stuffs mostly your sunglasses and throw it away. You can see the traditional dance of as well inside there.", "The location is superb but the most impressive thing was the Kechak dance at sunset. The theater overlooks the ocean and the sunset while you sit and watch the performance. It is however really touristy. But to watch a performance in such a setting is well worth the visit.", "We went the temple to see the Kecak dance. The views from here were fantastic as was the sunset. You need to arrive early to get a seat and it is quite warm sitting while you wait for it to start. the temple is amazing.", "The view: beautiful. The cliffs and the beaches: stunning. The cultural 'kecak and fire' dancing show: pure tradition, dancing in the form of a play with a bit of fun, very amusing. For around €20 (converted from 300IDR) you have a guided tour with a local who tells you stories about the temple and protects you from the monkeys (otherwise they try to steal your cap, glasses, phone, etc!), plus tickets for the kecak and fire dancing show! Only negative point about it, is that the place is located on the south-western edge of the island. Getting there is not a problem: taxi, uber or grab will drop you off without any problem for a low price. Getting back is a bit harder, though, since there are only taxi drivers there who want to bring you back for way too high prices; own transportation (parking costs 2000IDR) or pre-arranged transportation is highly recommended! The positive fact about the location, however, is that this is one of the most beautiful places to see the sunset! Really a must see for every visitor of (the south of) !", "Nice scenery during sunset, take photos for remembrance. The temple is facing the Indian Sea, breezy. Pay to watch Kecak dance. Beware of monkeys.", "Went by taxi from Jimbaran during sunset. Breathtaking vista with sheer cliffs and huge waves. Did not go up to temple itself as Kecak dance was about to start but you get a pretty good view of it from afar. Kecak dance itself was entertaining and quite humorous. Monkeys were well behaved and posed no problem at all.", "Nice place for seeing sunset though ours was bit hidden by the cloud. On a clear day it would be an awesome sunset sight. Visit around sunset time. Didn’t watch the dance as couldn’t imagine sitting in open theater with young restless children. So skipped that.", "The builders of the temple had it right when they chose the location. The views from the cliff-side peninsula are truly spectacular. I was underwhelmed by the temple itself, however, as it doesn't appear to have been as well-cared-for as I would expect given the entrance fee revenues it collects from the hundreds of people that pass through here each day. Unfortunately, we missed the Kecak Dance, which we heard was great from friends we made at out hotel. Make sure to include this as part of your visit to make it worth your while.", "it is highly recommended to visit this temple late in the evening as there is a dance performance which happens around 5-6 PM and that when the sun sets down, though the performance is a little crowded but worth it. I would recommend that you leave the performance 10 mins before the finish so as to avoid the mad rush of people and cars all going back to the city after the performance is over.", "Waiting for King Louie to show up! Nice setting for a walk - be sure to get to the corners and see the temple, the rivers and the jungle. Very nice experience!", "As one of 's top tourist attractions be prepared for crowds and traffic congestion, particularly if you go for sunset. Although you cannot visit the actual temple itself there are plenty of nice walks and photo opportunities in the temple grounds, including the extensive cliff side paths. The monkeys were not as aggressive on the day we were there, compared to the experiences of others, but we did see a young girl lose a flip flop for a few minutes and most people were enchanted by being able to see and photograph the monkeys close up. If you are nervous about them there are lots of stout sticks lying around you can carry! The Kecak dance seemed very crowded and there are probably more comfortable ways to see that dance but if that is your only opportunity then go ahead, the setting sun giving a special atmosphere. And if you can it is worth trying to leave just after sunset to avoid traffic snarl ups. All in all probably nicer than Tanah Lot, and a welcome lack of commercialism which adds to the ambience.", "Stunning views of the Ocean from 100 meters above! The kecak dance is worth a watch. Can spend an evening.", "Great view but the temple itself not so spectacular. Lots of tourists. Must be experienced in sunset and be on time if you want to see the dance.", "This is one of the must visit destination when you are in . It is a pity if you decided to give it a miss! If you have the time, watch the Kecak Dance at 100,000 rupiah per person, and it is really worth it as I think it was 2 hours show. Be there before the sun sets!", "The temple and the walk around is stunning. We visited the Kezak dance in a kind of amphitheatre. They placed I think 1500 people there at an estimated potential of under 1000; anyhow all the stairways to enter and to escape were full with people. Even the emergency exits were blocked. It is unlawfull dangerous and hard to imagine if something happens and a panic will come up. Then many people will be injured or even killed in a stampede. I think nothing should happen until the organizers will change their system", "The view is amazing and breathtaking, the temple by a cliff looking out to the ocean. Kinda hard to take good pictures since so many tourists. Look out for naughty monkeys on your way to reach the temple. The Kecak show at 6PM is also a must-see, watched it somewhere else before but I never get bored of this show (eventhough the ticket is overprice)", "Temple might be the 'worst' one we saw in 3 weeks in Indonesia.. If it wasn't for the Kecak dance, I wouldn't have done it. Even though the Kecak dance was a disappointment too. The view with sunset is magnificent though!", "I would like to visit this place again and again for the amazing view from the top of the temple. As I visited at day time, I could not enjoy the Kecak dance and sunset. But I would definitely recommend this place for the view from the top.", "We went there at about 5pm for sunset and the Kecak performance to follow. The temple grounds had many visitors but it was not terribly crowded because the grounds are very large in area. Number one rule is beware of the monkeys. They are kleptomaniacs and very skilled. Within a few minutes of arriving at the gate, another tourist had her eyeglasses stolen. The monkeys are very expert and stealthy and might steal your glasses from behind. There were several instances of successful thievery while we were there. The views are incredible. The temple at the top of the cliff is very picturesque; one of the most picturesque sites I have ever seen. The cliff are very high. Many great photo opportunities. We stayed for the kecak performance, which was very good. I have seen this dance many times, somewhere between 5-10, and this was the best, particularly at the end. Several audience members left early to beat the exit crowd, and they made a big mistake. The last 10 minutes or so was the best and the exit crowd was not a problem at all.", "the temple is already quite famous so you can ask anyone about where it is exactly. It has very wonderful view, placed up in a cliff alongside beautiful beach. I didn't make it up to the temple because it's already dark after I saw kecak dance. The dance was very entertaining, priced a bit pricey because I bought the tickets on the spot, which was IDR 100k. Actually you could get it much cheaper if you reserved the tickets, for about IDR 70k. And you must go inside very quickly, because it sells tickets to much more people than it really should. So the result is you would see many people sitting in the ground very near to the dancers (which is not very comfortable to see the whole dance) or standing up near the entrance gate.", "this was night to remember. we cane earlier, what I suggest to all, and stroll around finding best spots to view magnificent temple. latter we went to dance that lasted 1 hour and enjoyed every minute. Must see!", "One of many temples in . I suggest you to wear comfort foot-wear, because you will walking around this huge place. The best place to catch sunset and watching Kecak Dance (traditional nese dance).", "You'll be coming here for the Kecak fire dance. Yes there is a Hindu temple perced on the cliff edge (for which you must wear a sarong - bring your own or wear the fetching purple or green ones provided) and yes, there are monkeys who will try to relieve you of your hats, glasses and bags. But it's all about the dance. The dance takes place in a semicircular amphitheatre (yes, I know that is a contradiction) and when it is busy it is a tights squeeze. The day we went, every place on the stone steps was taken, people were sitting on the stage floor, and at the last minute some blue plastic chairs were added behind the stage floor. If it matters to you to sit with your 9 obese family members, do not turn up at the last minute - just a thought... Then, sit back for an hour of 50 bare chested men sitting, swaying, pulsating and ululating whilst dancers in dazzling costumes move through the throng, and whilst monkey dancers interact with the audience. This is loosely based on the story of Rama and Sita, drawing from the traditions of Indonesian dance, but apparently created in the 1930s to include humour. There are crib sheets available to tell the audience what is happening, but it can be a challenge relating the action on stage to the notes. Just roll with it, and when the dancers light fires you know the end is coming. Oh, and in the backdrop you can watch the sun setting over the ocean. Don't come expecting to capture brilliant photos of the temple with the sun setting behind it because you'll be weatching the dancing when that happens. Top tips: Bring a cushion, the theatre steps are very hard. Bring water. Bring your own sarong if purple or green are not your colours.", "View was amazing. Very cheap (20000 each, around $2 US) and interesting. had no trouble with monkeys (but did see someone having stuff stolen.) first night we went too late and saw the dance and not the temple (shuts after sunset). i do not recommend the dance (100 000 per person about $10). interesting but very long and i consider myself patient. many ppl left through middle of ceremony. takes about 2 hrs to wander the grounds at leisurely pace.", "Had a very good time here. We went around 4pm. It was still sunny. The temple is located on a cliff overlook the sea and it is such an amazing view from here especially viewing the waves below thrashing against the rocks.Totally mesmerized. We are not allowed to go inside the temple, but can walk around it. There is quite a bit to walk, but it is worth it. We did not stay for the Kecak dance, coz we had already known for the reviews that it it not worth it. Do be careful about the monkeys which are quite aggressive. They pounce on you and flip away your sunglasses.Do not carry any food as well, coz they aim at that as well. Overall it's a must see place. We took a lot of photos as the view is awesome. Would highly recommend as a must see place", "We were told this temple gets many visitors every year, and yes the view is very nice but the temple itself I don't think it offers much. We visited other temples in with much nicer structures and stone carvings. However, in the temple grounds, they offer a dance show every day at sunset. The amphitheater overlooks the ocean in an impressive setting. The dance is great introduction to nese culture, it's kid of long for kids but towards the end, once the white Monkey shows up, it becomes funny and entertaining for everyone. My kids were very happy when it finished.", "This is a beautiful place, just by the seaside. Looking down the cliff and sunset is the best thing to do. Love the kecak dance.", "Once you get past the guy telling you that it's his job to take you around (you can politely refuse his 100k fee) and the thieving monkeys, it's a beautiful temple and phenomenal view. It's absolutely jam packed for the sunset and kecak dance. During the day you have very little problem getting photos at the front of the walls of the cliffs and temple. You can't actually get close to the temple on the edge of the cliff that you see in all the photos.", "The dancing is a great experience. They have a beautiful culture. The temple is very cool. The view of the ocean and the cliffs is just unreal. My kids all loved it. Everyone should go do this while in . Our tour guide was great and knew and explained the different areas as we drove to the location. It is not far from Nusa Dua at all compared to other activities.", "I liked the temple and it has a fantastic view. I can recommend the visit. Beside the temple we also visited the dancing. I did not like it that much and would have preferred to spent more time at the temple instead. Costs: temple 20.000 p.P Dance 100.000 p.P.", "The temple itself isn't very large, but the cliff views are gorgeous. I arrived around 4:30 pm. Enough time to walk around and get some pictures of the sunset before the show Beware: There are monkeys that WILL steal your sunglasses, hat, cellphone, flip flops...whatever they can grab from an unsuspecting tourist if they think you have food. Keep these things secured in a zipped bag at all times. Just before dusk, there is an entertaining Kecak dance. I highly recommend staying for the whole show. It was done beautifully with a flair of comedy and a bit of audience involvement. So glad I went!", "Amazing temple to visit, especially at sunset! Just be aware there will be LOTS of people. Watching the Kecack (fire dance) is a must! Just don't be rude and leave halfway through like so many rude tourists did!", "Catch the Kecak Dance here. The performance starts right after sunset. Breathtaking view! I'd recommend fitting this in your schedule around 5.00pm onwards as the pictures will turn out spectacular. Careful with the sneaky monkeys around the temple though! They'll snatch your belongings in a matter of seconds. Workers there will help you get them back (but with an expensive fee). All in all I enjoyed this place.", "Such a magic temple. Amazing place that we have to visited. We watched Kecak Dance in this place. So beautiful.", "We came here with our driver and he acted as our guide, showing us around the temple and telling us of the history. The views are spectacular - we came at sunset and it was truly stunning. We didn't see a single monkey in the temple complex, which is a surprise as the place is known for its cheeky monkeys. We paid to go and see the Kekak Dance. Was 100,000rp per person, including children. They packed us into the amphitheatre like sardines - we estimated there to be at least 700 people packed in there. There were people sitting on the floor and the dancers had barely any space to perform and they filled the allocated aisles with people as well. As for the performance itself, it was OK. I had different expectations when it came to the fire part of the dancing so was a little bit disappointed, but thats probably from my own lack of research. We loved the white monkey, he really made the show. Sadly, a lot of people starting to get up and leave during the second act (there were 4 acts) and it ruined it for those that were enjoying the show. They were exiting in masses and it was very distracting.", "Lovely temple with awesome view, the temple was so clean and well organised.The kecak dance there is something not to be missed and worth every dime. The performers were really good especially the monkey god, really played the character well.", "I love watching Kecak Dance + enjoying sunset, just be careful with the monkeys, don't put your glasses on your head the view is fantastic", "First day touch down to this attraction. Beautiful view of sea and the temple above the cliff. Although haven't have chance to watch the Kecak dance, but the view is worth it.", "Must visit place . Beautiful sunset views from the cliff. They don't allow you enter the temple but still you can enjoy excellent views of the sea. Kecak dance show is also worth seeing.overall nice place.", "Without a doubt, what makes this palce spectacular is its cliff-top setting at the edge. splendid sunset backdrops overlooking the beautiful Indian Ocean is one picturesque scene. You can also meet wild monkeys around this area. If you come to this place dont forget to watch kecak fire dance.", "This is a beautiful temple on the cliff with gorgeous views of the sea, it was my second trip to and second visit to this temple. Love the breath-taking views if you can find a quiet spot (which is tough as it's almost always crowded), but maybe for a few min you can find a spot to yourself. Also, they have Kecak dance performance at sunset, which is absolutely mesmerising !", "Romantic view at the top of the mountain, picture perfect and a must see kecak dance to feel the culture of . Do not forget to bring bottled water as you will walk up to see the beautiful sun kissing the sea, lovely!", "The fire dance was impressive. About 30 or so guys singing for an hour and the actors/dancers performing was great. It was packed when I went and it wasn't the peak season so definitely be on time. The temple itself was pretty but unremarkable to me. Beware of the monkeys. They can be cute especially the youngsters but they steal anything and it is practically impossible to get the item back as they are growing wise of the tour guides.", "The temple itself is extremely boring and you can't even go inside... However, the fire dancers are amazing and create a cool show. The beginning is slightly boring, but give it some time and it will pick up. The end is the best. I believe it starts at 6.", "i really liked this temple. it was a mix of beautiful temple on the cliff with amazing view, having fun with monkeys (you can bring your bananas if you want, it's cheaper then buying inside) and culture (traditional dance in the sunset). we had a great time here. please don't be late for the show!!! it's very frustrating for everyone else when people are entering the show after the show started. also, it is very upolite to leave before it's finished. my experience was ruined with rude people coming late in the first half, and then rude people leaving early in the other half.", "your typical temple on a cliff overlooking the sea :) Ideal place to get your selfie with the sun setting over the sea. The kecak dance($8) is not for everybody but worth seeing once.", "It isn’t that expensive to visit - I think it cost 30,000 rupees. We thought it was worth it. We had a walk around and then found a good spot to watch the sunset. We didn’t watch the dance show, but it sounded pretty fun.", "God Almighty. You haven't visit if you didn't come here and watch Kecak Dance while enjoy the sunset. Mind your snacks, shiny and colorfull stuffs, they will attrack the monkeys and might grab them from you. You can purchase the Kecak Dance ticket through the website. Show some respect by wearing proper clothes,", "Visited here Jan 2013, came around 4pm , the monkey less than in the afternoon,local people said they already fill up their belly. The temple have very nice scenery, I waited for Kecak Dance, I am a traditional dancer also so I really want to see them, the ticket box open in around 5pm, u can't call it a tix box actually because it's just a local temple person bring a box, for domestic tourist it's 70.000rp.. I don't know for native, maybe a bit pricey, after got the tix suddenly go up to the performance place, it's worth it for 70.000 and maybe my best visit in so far, the hanoman one of the dancer interact with the people , it was fun.. Worth to visit", "This place was truly magnificent! Our driver walked us in (with a stick to keep all the monkeys away from us!) and dealt with the melee that was the ticket situation to the Kecak (fire dance while we explored the temple. It is beyond words. You have to see it for yourself. They provide you with a sarong if you aren't dressed appropriately.", "I had been to this place twice during my trip to .. once to see the sunset and next for witnessing the Kecak Dance. It was such a bliss to your eyes and mind, you feel like going back to this place again and again.. Kecak Dance in this place is a must visit as it will be wonderful treat to the eyes of all the visitors.. Sunset from the top of the cliff is a must watch.. Just look at the pure water which is crystal clear at the bottom of the cliff..", "In their desire not to disappoint anyone who wanted to see the Kecak and Fire dance too many people were let in which meant all exits were blocked people were being squeezed in leaving little space for the dance and people too close to the fire dance. People left because of overcrowding but still others were being let in so that you ended up being trapped. We were lucky and managed to squeeze out early or would have been stuck in a massive rush to get out. frightening.", "My best experiences ever, The temple itself is fascinating, the cliff walk around it is a great highlight and of course the sunset Kacak chanting and show was engaging, entertaining and for me a spiritual experience that I will do again when I go there next time too. I recommend it for anyone who is visiting this area.", "A very picturesque temple location, but lots of people. But the temple part is worth the 30k admission price. The fire dance show (ex 100k charge) afterwards probably more cons than pros. First half of show is slow, but second half gets better. After show mass exit + local infrastructure = traffic jam.", "The temple is amazing, it is on the top of cliff and the view is wonderfull. At 6pm there is a tradicional dance during the sunset.", "Very beautiful there. I have seen dancing with the national identity of .That is wonderful. I hope i can go there again soon.", "The cliff location and ocean views made this visit special. The temple itself wasn't spectacular in comparison to many others in . The walk along the cliffs with strategically placed viewing platforms was worth the effort. We went before sunset to watch the Kecak dance at 6pm - save yourself the 100,000 Rupiah on this performance and buy a few Bintang beers instead!", "Definitely go the before the sunset. You can also buy a ticket for dance performance. Beautiful scenery and a good walk at the edge of the cliff.", "Can't describe with the word. So u must visit if u are in . The view, the hill, the temple, the monkey, kecak dance...enjoy thhs..", "Came here today at 4pm to see the beautiful temple and the kecak dance...of course, unfortunately, is was raining so the dance was cancelled. Nevertheless, the temple itself is beautiful and you can get great photos along that cliff. Definitely would recommend this as a top place to visit in .", "I've seen a few temples in my time and it's pretty decent, what I would recommend is the Kecak dancing that is on at 6pm. Bear in mind this does get busy so get your ticket early, or if you have a driver get him to get the ticket while you wander around the temple 😉", "Get here at around 4-5PM, the view is AMAZING, enjoy the sea below, if you lucky enough like me, you may see a whale passing by. You can enjoy the Kecak Dance too (need ticket, I forgot how much) while the sun setting. Completely must see at least once.", "At first i was skeptical, because of reviews regarding dance and monkeys. But after visiting this place I am glad not to miss the experience. The whole temple area is beautiful and picturesque, the sea down the cliff is mesmerizing. Its not too crowded even at the evening time when the famous performance takes place. The dance in itself is a good experience if you like this sort of alternate art. I liked the whole set up where people enjoy local art with a beautiful sunset in backdrop and view of temple on the cliff. Be sure to have some personal transportation to get you out in the evening. Also plan and go early (reach by 3.30PM) so that you dont get heavy traffic on your way and also you can spend some time on the temple before the performance. The tickets for dance were 100000RP/head (separate from entry tickets) So carry enough cash as well.", "A special temple on a cliff where you can see the ocean from the top. I recommend watching tari kecak here. It's very entertaining especially whenever Hanoman shows up. Also, you can see the beautiful sunset. I didn't like how the security people there told everyone to sit very close to each other so the remaining little gaps can be filled by other people when it was already full. It seemed like a sold out show but even though the dance has started for 5-20 mins, people still kept on coming in to the venue. What annoyed me the most was 10-30 mins before the dance finished, some people started to leave. Since we were all crammed together, it was difficult for them to get down and sometimes they would stand in front of me, causing me to miss some parts of the dance. The flow of people coming in and out during the show was distracting. Whoever is in charge of ticket management, please don't force more people in when it's already full. It doesn't make me comfortable.", "every time I visit have to visit this temple on a cliff fro heaven! the view and tranquility and history of the place just takes you far away, attending the kecak dance taking place in the temple will make you live the history of hindu gods", "Fantastic experience, beautiful sunset with the temple as a backdrop. We arrived about 4.30pm, explored the temple then watched the nese dance (Kecak) and fire dance. Fabulous - quite mesmerising. Watch out for the cheeky monkeys on the way in though - we saw one stealing someone's sun glassess! Well worth the entrance fee.", "We visited this place in the evening and it was crowded. The view of the cliff is beautiful but it quite hard to take photo without people in because of the crowd. We could not see the beautiful sunset (as recommended) because of the weather. The Kecak dance show quite interesting to watch at first but after sometime it got boring.", "Great settings, wonderful views, especially at Sunset. A nice place to spend some time even though there are plenty tourists at all times. Be careful of the moneys - saw a hat being snatched away and destroyed. There is a kecak performance in the evening, difficult to tickets to, plan ahead if interested.", "This is one of the most popular temples in . You can spend 2-3 hours here. Do not miss the evening dance that happens in the temple premise. Try to go to the dance place an hour before or else you can miss it. They have limited seats available.", "In here you can find a lot of things to buy like souvenir and some food. then you can enjoy the amazing scenery in there. I recommend you to go in noon so you can enjoy the sunset by sitting and chillin. you can also watch traditional dance and you need to pay again to watch this shows. in the main entrance you need to pay for entrance fee..", "This is a nice temple to visit. The view of the ocean, the cliffs, rocks and nature are really beautiful. Don’t miss the dance by the end of the day, it is very interesting to see.", "The traditional dance was awesome, (starts at 6 every night) get there earlier for good seats. The temple itself isn't the best I've ever seen but recommend a visit even if it's for the views, especially at sunset.", "Allow an hour to walk around the temple grounds ( sarongs are provided) and beware of monkeys pilfering water bottles and sunglasses. Go promptly at 5pm to buy tickets to the show and fire dance that starts at 6 pm. Seating is not reserved but people wandered in after the performance had started and were squeezed in. It’s not the greatest thing ever to see and visit but we are glad we made the trip and felt it was atmospheric and very beautiful particularly at sunset.", "We visited this temple prior to kecak sunset dance show. Temple is big and its location is very nice by the sea, but not that elaborate. You need to get a separate ticket for the show which is in an amphitheatre by the side. The venue is great with the temple and sea and sun behind. The kecak show was nice, the singers are the orchestra and the stage with their repetitive song. There is a story going on so it's some dancing version of ballet. At the end there was some audience interactions and some laughs.", "Monkeys here are playful and just beware that they like to snatch spectacle from passerby.. One of the best place to see beautiful at sunset and the Kecak dance here is special and funny too..", "The temple is on a cliff hanging on the Indian ocean coast. The view of the coast below from top of the temple is absolutely breathtaking! You will get mesmerized with the waves breaking on the seashore and turning white. There is nothing to see in the temple as there are no idols. However the enclosed temple area is very serene and people only allowed inside for prayers and offerings. We went for the Kecak dance and it was getting so crowded that we were forced to go to the dance arena well before sunset. So we missed the sunset view from the temple. This could be a problem if you want to see the sunset from the temple and Kecak dance on the same evening. You may not be able to cover both effectively. This is a must see spot in and should not be missed. You can easily spend about an hour in the temple complex. We didn't face any monkey problem.", " is full of temples and few of them at extremely good locations. This one is a major tourist attraction but worth the hype. The view of the ocean with cliff on side is superb. Though we did not get a good view of the sunset since it was cloudy but spending time there was good. The place is very crowded and a lot many people choose to watch Kecak dance for which you need to purchase a separate ticket (50k IDR per person). The entrance to the temple is 60k IDR per person and you need to wear a sarong to enter the place (as is the case with almost all temples in ).", "Stunning cliff top temple, lovely sunset point, evening spot, enjoy Kecak dance at seaside, green surroundings, Must visit place.DO NOT MISS KECAK DANCE.", "Loved loved loved the view in here, can't be any better, the cliff and the whole walk you do over there is just super amazing, just don't expect this to be so romantic because of the crowd over there, lots of tourists in that area and then they do the famous kecak dance which you have to again pay for and it doesn't come cheap but make sure you get a seated as early as possible, the place will be full!! it is a long dance and show near the sun set time but it is really worth it, so beautiful!!!", "Everybody must have heard about this place if they are visiting . A beautiful landscape of a cliff starring down to the ocean, amazing sunset, and of course there's the monkeys. Beware of the monkeys, as they will try to steal your belongings like glasses, cellphone, tumbler, wallet, plastic bag, etc. Basically anything that they can reach, sometimes they will also search your pocket for anything they can grab. My tips for visiting this place is do not bring anything you don't need. Keep your glasses inside your secured bag, put your glasses back on when you reach the cliff which is quite far from the monkey area, do not bring a plastic bag cause it will stirr some noise that will attract the monkeys, do not bring any food if you don't plan to feed them. Aside from all of that, this is the best place to watch kecak dance in my opinion compare to many places I have visited. You have to come early like 1 hour before it started to get the best seats as when it starts, the place will be very crowded. The kecak is none of like any other I have seen with humorous naration and engaging interactions with the audiences, the hanuman can even show up in the middle of the spectators, they even ask a few audiences to dance together at some point of the story. And with that sunset of a cliff as a background really brings the majestic feel of the place.", "Starting kecak dance is 18:00. Most of tourist begins to sit on the seat before about an hour. Waiting time is very very hot!! so, To be prepared drinks and fan... First half, classical and mysterious kecak dance. Latter half, funny event. Fire dance is exciting. I think the loss is not keep looking at once. Recommended is near the entrance . When sunset came out it can be seen without obstruction. Attention is so very crowded when the return is", "Good place to chill out for hours. Along with Kecak dance which is good. Amazing view especially during sunset. Kecak dance is usually at about 6pm. Be there by 5, so you get a good place to sit and enjoy the view. It is usually crowded, so better reach way before.", "This attraction is on a cliff itself, very beautiful to watch especially during sunset. We are able to catch the Kacak chanting dance and it is a must have.", "Visited here to see the temple and the Kecak dance. The views were amazing. The dance would have been fantastic and it really is well done. The costumes, the humour, all really great. But and it is a big but that they need to address, there are so many people. Which would not be a problem if they were not still walking in to sit down 30 mins after it has started. Seriously!!! Mothers with babies getting in the way of the dancers trying to come out!! Then people start to leave or move somewhere else!!! For what reason I have no idea. It was just disrespectful. There should be a cut off point where people can not come in.", "Temple and its view surrounding and sunset was amazing but the show was pure waste of time and money. not at all advisable to watch a show but do visit temple", "My wife and me went there right on time for the Sunset, thanks to our tour guide (KETUT) arrangement. Those temple and landscape simply a signature for . Absolutely a must go.", "We have visited the temple in the late afternoon. Great view on the sunset. The Kecak Dance is a must see. 100k per Person but be really in time to buy tickets in advance and get then a good place to watch it. It is very crowded!", "The temple is located at the top of a mountain and gives you a very great view of the ocean. You can also see the traditional morning and evening nese dance here called Kechak dance. The place is very peaceful and serene. The entry fee too is very less and will cost you only 100 thousands Ruiyah for the Kechak dance per person. It has a big area and full of Greenery. The Kechak dance begins at 6pm and lasts an hour. The temple closes at 7pm, so be sure that you have visited the temple and nearby areas before going for the Kechak dance.", "Beautiful sunset with the company of little friends 🐵 trying on everyones glasses. Pretty cool place, where unfortunettly we missed kecak dance - dance of fire, because of lack of tickets (there is a lot of plp, better you buy your ticket 1hour before a show) 😔 is said to be one of the most beautiful places on - yes, it is. Temple is closed for a turism as most. Ticket: 30k IRD, kecak show 100k IRD. You need to have a sorong - they will land you for free at the entrance.", "Large area to walk around offering great views of the sea and high cliffs. The 'kecak Dance' performance (lasts about 1 hour, 6pm - 7pm) is a unique must-see for all who visit, together with a nice sunset view from the arena. Go early to get a good seat and view of the performance. Travellers should also beware of the macaques in the area as they will attempt to grab mobile phones, (sun)glasses and other loose hanging objects.", "My most wanted wish list came true! to see the enigmatic Kecak dance and being able to see the nese performers don in their traditional attire with full makeup! Im just 'drowned' myself with the 1 hour performance..the blend of hindu & culture ..oh mannn sooo beautifully executed! i simply love the men in makeup more!", "the view is spectacular and i recommend people to go there when the show is on the kechang dance is an experience by it self another beautiful place for couples, singles and specially families", "It's a beautiful location with the views of the cliffs. Monkeys are a bit cheeky so hold onto your sunglasses and jewellery. Arrive early if you are purchasing tickets for the fire dance. Lots of people prior to sunset. We booked a tour guide and driver but all the tour guide did for us was purchase our entry tickets to the temple site and the fire show and explain the story of the dance. It's a long drive from Seminyak - took us nearly 2 hours but this was on the 27th December and it was getting busy. I enjoyed the view of the ocean and sunset and seeing the dolphins swimming in the waves the most from my visit there.", "The 15 Km drive from Kuta took nearly 2 hours. I went for the Kecak Dance. OK for about 45 minutes. This is a very popular Indonesian tourist attraction. The place is swarming with tourists and while the view and sunset from the ocean side cliff is stunning - you'll have to elbow your way to a viewing position among the local tourists.", "The temple itself is located on top of a cliff with very nice views. It's generally crowded but you still can get plenty of nice spots to take pictures. There are some monkeys around that may try to take your glasses, hats or even phone. Just stay away from them. I want to review in detail the Kecak dance. You get the tickets once inside the temple. The ticket counter opens at 5pm and people start queuing, to call it something, around 4:30. Price is 100thousand rupiah. In reality there's no queue just lots of people surrounding the booth. Trying to get a ticket is akin to reaching the single barman at an overcrowded concert. After you get the tickets run to take your place in the amphitheater because it fills up very quick. If you're not lucky enough to get a proper seat, don't despair, because they'll put up chairs till they run of space, and then sit people on the ground, occupying every single square inch of available space, even right behind the performers. Those coming really late will have to stand up from a far corner. The show itself is a standard Kecak dance performance, but with all the crowd packed around the performers sometimes it's not a very enjoyable experience. I suggest to visit the temple, get nice pictures of the sunset when the place is empty after everyone goes to the performance. As for the Kecak Dance performance, there are better places in , like Pura Dalam in Ubud where it's not ridiculously crowded and you'll get a better experience.", "Great location. Extraordinary views. Good insight into the root culture of with the Kecak and fire dance. They have modernized by including humor to appeal to all audiences. The show starts at 6 pm. So make sure you get there early so you have enough time to visit the temple.", "Stunning Temple. A great experience. we watched the sunset and enjoyed the Kecek dance. great evening", "When we came it was VERY BUSY, place was packed for the fire dance but I would still recommend it. Views are very pretty and the show was excellent", "We went and was surprised to see the crowds. The sunset was pretty and the kecak dance was very good", "Nice view of sunset, must go there on sunset time. Also can see kecak dance show there on the evening.", "It was quite crowded, but being there in the nature felt relaxing. I loved the view of the temple from above, especially near sunset. We went a park near Batu Bolong to see the sunset over a picnic, then to the open air theater to watch the kecak dance performance. It was a perfect afternoon-evening. PS. they have seafood restaurant on top of the cliff as well.", "The views were impressive, a great stroll around but the highlight had to be the show with incredible chanting and dance, costume and make up! Held in the amphitheater that looks over the ocean as the sun sets. Get there early for a good seat as they do tend to pack people in, eve after the show has started! All in all stunning, although a lot of tourists seemed to leave before the end...how rude and to not get your picture with Hanuman seems like such a pity! He was definitely my favorite besides the chanting, that was spell binding.", "Entertaining performance of Kecak Dance lasts 1 hour. But the crowds are not respectful with constant chattering and coming and going. Starts at 18:00 find best seats from 17:30, costs IDR100,000 each", "Visited the temple during a downpour! Interesting place with good views. Stayed and watched the Kecak dancing which was excellent and worth sitting in rain for! Gave an insight into culture.", "You can visit this temple from outside only after wearing their special dress ie some duppata which is supplied by them only. Excellent views from temple. Prefer to reach their by at least 5 pm so you can spend 1 hour for temple visit as fire dance starts from 6pm.", "Don't waste your time. They crowd soooo many ppl in the place and it's $15 per person for the show and $10 to get into the temple. The seats are on concrete and very uncomfortable. The show isnt even that good. Spend your money else where", "Our driver drove almost two and half hour on a Friday night to get there. The sunset there is great but was disappointed by the kacek dance. the ticket seller sold tickets without limit so you may have tourists standing all around you while you are sitting and used yr head as camera stand. The dance was long and quite dry considering I had seen similar dance many times in my life. The sunset was really beautiful as the temple was on a high cliff. It's short crowded and it's nice but nothing really unique.", "Breathtaking scenery, nice sunset. There is Kecak Dance performance everyday starting at 6pm. Ticket price: IDR100000. Beware of the monkeys.", "Not a lot to see at the temple itself, but the walk up to it around the cliff edge has spectacular views. Arrive before sunset for a stroll north along the boardwalk around the edge of the cliff with views out to sea and of the temple itself. Stay for the sunset kecak dance 100,000r per person. It is quite interesting. Beware of the monkeys. Leave unnecessary things in your vehicle.", "If you've been to Thailand, you'll find that temples in are quite ordinary and look abandoned, especially this one. Honestly, it doesn't worth the visit and the (cheap) cost of parking (2000rp for a car) and visit (20 000rp per person). The most interesting view is on the cliff side where there are some cows, going on the left side. Nice to see a bit of nature somewhere in but that's all. Not a must. Getting awfully busy at the end of the afternoon for the sunset.", "Lovely temple, lovely views.. can even go for the evening dance.. must visit spot in .. Dont mind the traffic while coming back in the late evenings..", "Go! See the Kecak dancing at sunset. Beautiful, serene and picturesque views and the dancing is entrancing. If you've seen Baraka or The Fall movies, you'll appreciate the kecak dancing even more.", "We arranged for a driver to bring us here at sunset to see the temple and the fire dancers. If you come, be careful of monkeys that snatch sunglasses, hats and lots of other things (someone got their cell phone taken the day we were there!) You have to pay small fee for entrance to temple and a sarong/sash to wear and another fee to watch the fire dancers. Caution- the fire dance performance is a little long, and the story is a little hard to follow, but still very cool to watch. The day we went there were a lot of worshippers (mostly young people) dressed in traditional attire and bringing offerings to the temple, which was also very colorful and beautiful. If you can only visit one temple on your trip, this is a good one.", "I'm so happy we took the time to come here one evening. Make sure you have a driver/guide that speaks English so they can tell you about the temple (our didn't) as they walk your around before the show. The show is fantastic and well worth staying for.", "A must watch if you are visiting ... The sunset is amazing and also there is a Kecak Fire dance to enjoy... Amazing temple !! (Beware of the monkeys though :) )", "View of the temple is amazing ... looking out at the ocean from high ground and seeing monkey around (very dangerous but fun) ... only disappointment is the kecak dance!! They occupied way way too many people!! It's a very hot day but having overly crowded patrons are not a nice place to watch the dance!! View of the sunset, temple and the dance is amazing though ...", "Holy sacred temple (Pura) at the end of cliff. With amazing view and holy atmosphere... at the dawn, there is a kecak dance performance. A holy and mystical dance, very amazing.", "Must see and must go from , beautiful view from there and the dance even though I haven't see it I've heard it's a nice thing to pay for.", "This is a beautiful tempel which is dominated by monkeys. Best you take a guide who is used to keep the monkeys on distant. Otherwise it will be an adventure. Because the monkeys are very cheeky. The temple itself is gorgeous and the Kecak dance is the most beautiful we have ever seen. WOOW! What a brilliant interplay of voices. We loved it. It was a bit far drive from Kuta, but it was worth the trip. So if you are in the neighborhood, do not miss this wonderful preformance.", "Must see historical place. If you've not seen traditional nese dance then this is a must see. Daily show @530pm but is extra IDR100,000 but worth it. Be careful of any loose clothing, hats and specs as the monkeys will take them from you.", "Not much to see at the temple but we really enjoyed the view and the show. 60 men sing a traditional chant through the show while the sun sets in the background. Try and arrive 20 min before the start to get a seat.", " nese style dance at the backdrop of sunset was marvellous . The whole family enjoyed the dance. The dance had funny bits to entertain as we'll.", "We could only see the temple very briefly, I wished we had more time to explore the whole area. I know it would have been great. We had to rushed to go the Kecak Dance performance when we arrived so there wasn't a lot of time to go around. If this temple is in your list, make sure to go there a little early.", "Temple was really lovely with such beautiful views, keep in mind that the ticket's for the Keckak dance sell out so if you have travelled all the way there you may not get to see the dance but it's worth visiting anyway!", "On a very sunny day I visited this temple because it is known to have the best fire dance in . The drive was very scenic and upon arrival was surprised to see so many people from all over the world.The grounds are amazing and you have to wear a saron while visiting. Looking from above the rocks the sunset was breath taking on the ocean but most of all the Fire Dance was and eye opener there was standing room only and the performers were amazing although I did not understand the chants.While in try to make this one of your entertainment.", "This is one place which is must visit in everyone’s itinerary while visiting . We were here sometime back and had a lovely visit. I have recently read some bad reviews about the place about too much sun and monkeys troubling some travellers. We didn’t had any such issue as we were here in the evening. We left from our hotel in Nusa Dua around noon and visited GWK park, And few beaches before reaching here. When we reached here the dance was about to start, so we first enjoyed the show and then took temple tour. It was a good experience but we couldn’t take some daytime photos. So decide what works out best for you. My only advice will be to bear few things in mind before making the trip and you won’t be disappointed: -Don’t raise your hopes too high, it’s a temple with a lovely setting. So enjoy the beautiful cliff views, sunset and the Kecak dance. - No matter what other places are on your list this is the best place to watch the famous Kecak dance (as it does takes place in other places like Ubud and GWK Park). If you are here on a clear day, the sky turns magical and the ocean behind is beautiful. It provides a beautiful backdrop to the dance performance. - There is a fee for this attraction, 20,000 IDR for the temple and another 100,000 IDR for the Kecak dance. - Avoid visiting the temple during afternoon time. In fact the best time would be around forenoon (when the sun is not that harsh), you could take the tour of the temple and then enjoy the dance which takes place in the evening. Also the sunset here is beautiful. Happy Travelling!", "Nice views, big temple and amazing sunset if you are lucky. Be careful with the monkeys and your belongings 30.000 entry ticket and 100.000 for the dance. A bit too much. They provide the sari if you need to cover", "It was hot and crowded but the temple is beautiful and overlooking the Indian Ocean. The show starts at 6 so get there in time to get a good seat. The show is really worth seeing. The closer you can get the better.", "Breathtaking view. Must be there during sunset. There is a fire dance show. Didn't see but heard it is good. Need to take a local dress from entrance. The view is so nice. Must visit if you are visiting .", "I would have given this place a 5/5 only because of the kecak dance every 6pm at this temple. The place is ok, not a lot to see, lots of walking to do but the view from the top overlooking the sea, is lovely. The sunset here is worth coming. The sarong you wear before you enter needs washing desperately!", "We didn't know what to expect. The only thing we'd been told was to watch out for the monkeys stealing your stuff. They turned out to be pretty chilled out. They were just looking around or eating random things. I got some great pics :) In terms of the site, it was really cool. The cliffs that the temple are on are so high and really impressive. To get in we had to pay about $20 for two people (from memory). That gave us a sarong so that we could go into the temple. We also paid about $15 each to see the Kecak dancers. This started at 6pm and was a traditional fire dance telling a really interesting Hindu story. The sound these guys make is so funny, it'll be a fun story between you and the others who went there. The place was really busy though but not annoyingly so. I recommend going :)", "Despite the seaside location, there isn't much to this. Most people go for the Kecak dance. This started at least 20 minutes earlier than schedule. People were crammed in, seated in the stairwells, making an early exit difficult and dangerous. If nese dancing is your thing you may enjoy this unusual one where the music is mouth music instead of gamelan. I confess that for me a very little was more than enough. Disappointing.", "The place of this temple is amazing. Incredible view to ocean. Kecak (monkey ) dance is an ancient Trans dance of this culture. They start normally at 6. Recommended", "The temple was closed when we visited, but the premises are beautiful. It offers excellent views of the ocean. They also have kecak dance show in the evening, I would recommend to skip it.", "I think this is one of the 5 most beautiful temple in ... the others are Tanah Lot and Pura Danu Bratan , besakit, bedugul . Just be careful like every where with the monkeys. They stole sunglasses joaillerie bag all what they can they can be a bit aggressive sometimes. Avoid to bring anything that they can steal you, at 5 pm we enjoy the ketchak dance closed to the cleef wonderfull moment , dont forget your sarong and bell and you are ready for nice sunset", "We lived the visit to the temple as it is so beautiful and worth the views. Please visit during sunset after 4.30pm and stay till around 6 to see the sunset. It is worth it. Beautiful views of the cliffs. When you walk towards your left from the entrance there is a view point where not much tourists know about. That view point shows the beautiful cliffs with unique views. Please be aware of the monkeys they steal your stuff. So put all in bag and stay focused. Kecak fire dance we didn’t go to watch. It starts from around 5.30-7pm. We got there from Radisson blu hotel in shuttle. It took about 20 minutes from hotel. From Padang Padang beach entrance about 15 minutes.", "We visited this temple prior to kecak sunset dance show. Temple is big and its location is very nice by the sea. You need to get a separate ticket for the show which is in an amphitheatre by the side. This place was amazing. Such natural beauty", "Huge temple situated on a cliff. Sarongs were provided. Minimal entry fee, maybe 20,000idr from memory. We went for the traditional nese dance show which was starting just before the sun set. This was 100,000idr per person extra. It was brilliant. The performers really put on a show for the crowd. The singers/chanters were so interesting! Highly recommend", "I enjoyed the temple, the sunset was beautiful and the traditional dance was entertaining. I found it a bit commercial but worth a visit all the same.", "Beautiful temple with a great view from the cliff where it is located and the most beautiful sunset ! Kecak dance is a must !", "Nice temple to visit, although understandably we can not enter the temple. However the view (the temple is on the edge of a cliff) itself is worth the visit! Went there afternoon, and combine it with the kecak dance. The sunset view in the afternoon was so beautiful and distracted me from the dance (nice distraction!). The people generally helpful. Just beware of the monkey, some fellow visitors got their sunglasses stolen.", "Perfect place for you to explore the religion culture of . The place is huge and have stunning view of Sunset. You can see Barong and kecak dance ( nese dance). Recommended place for tourist!", "Steep and high stepped stairs at times. so may not be good if you have difficulty with mobility... went with tour guide which guaranteed our tickets.. had to get seats and waited 45 mins in seat prior to show.. otherwise you sit on floor cross legged. show was a bit slow & repetitive for first 20 mins but got more interesting, the costumes of main characters were fantastic.. interesting for a cultural perspective though. Bring a towel to sit on as seats are hard. Sunset was wonderful.", "First, do not underestimate the monkeys. They are awful. They really will steal the sunglasses off your face, the flip flops off your feet (I personally saw them do this twice!) and one even tried to knock the phone out of my hand, but luckily for me it was on a wrist strap. Do yourself a favor and wear lace-up shoes and put hats and glasses in a backpack. The temple itself is anticlimactic, although the cliff side setting is lovely. It’s crowded and sunny. All in all I would have been disappointed except that we stayed for the kecek dance after sunset. A unique retelling of the Hindu tale Ramayana, it was really fun. All in all, don’t kill yourself getting here, but if you’ve got the time and like traditional dance, it’s worth a trip.", "Enjoy the clean beach. Cannoing, swimming or as simple as find beautiful photo shoot locations. Don't leave the trash, if you want to stay longer you can enjoy the kecak dance during sunset time by pay IDR100.000 per person.", "I visited this temple for the Ketak Dance show they have, unfortunately i reached just 5 mins for the show could start the tickets were sold out (they got a limit ). That made me go to the cliff enjoy the sunset see the waves dashing against the shore. It was a relaxing feel.", "The best thing about this temple is its location and great views of the cliff, the sea and the waves/surf crashing on to the shore down below. Most of the temple is out of bounds for tourists (as is the case for most of the nese temple). Idols of the gods are, we understand, all locked up and not put on display to visitors. This is completely in contrast with the Hindu temples in India where the idols are displayed prominently and can be accessed for worship. This is just my observation, not a complaint! Terrible traffic jams in Kuta and then around Jimbaran meant that it took us 3.5 hrs to reach the temple from Ubud. It was 6 pm and we had to straight away rush to find seats for the Kecak dance. The Kecak dance was the real highlight of our visit. From the Kecak dance place, we did get a good view of the temple and the vertical cliff on which it lies. Sunset was obscured by cloudy skies but the view of the sea below was breathtaking. We did make our way to the temple after the Kecak dance. The bad thing was that it was dark and we could just hear the waves slamming the coast but not see them. The good thing was the the monkeys had already gone back to the trees and we were saved of their possible menace. We headed back to Ubud hoping that the traffic would have eased out. But alas! That was not to be, although the journey back to Ubud was a shade faster in 2.5 hrs. In summary, we spent some 6 hrs in the car, 1 hr at the Kecak dance and 10 minutes at the temple!", "Great temple and perfirmance of tari Kecak.. and the sunset ooooh so beautiful. It's a must-to-visit place when you are in ", "Well worth a visit as other reviewers have said but a couple of notes of caution. 1. Monkeys are fat as they steal stuff. Generally don't show your teeth to them (as can be a sign of aggression) and don't have things dangling off you. Especially food. All in all though the ones we saw were pretty well behaved and they don't seem to attack people just pilfer. 2. The kedak dance was packed full. If you want a seat you'll have to get into the arena at about 5.30pm. Once the seats were full they started pulling out plastic chairs. Then sat people on the floor about 2inches from the guys doing the performance. If you like to be right in amongst it though get there at 5.59!! Glad we went.", "Amazing cliffside temple with great views of the Indian Ocean below and Sunset. No monkeys on our trip, but I heard they are abundant in the area. After the sunset, the Kecak Dance is quite entertaining and unique. A must see in !", "Cost 30,000 RPS to get into the temple grounds, where there is nothing to see except monkeys waiting to rip your glasses off your face, steal your phone and any food you may be foolish enough to be carrying. Need to wear a sarong and scarf (supplied for loan at ticket booth). There is a kecak dance (100,000RPS) at sunset... with about 1,000 people crammed into a small area to watch it.", "The temple at the cliff alone is just amazing... I had a great view of it. There's an entry fee of 15000, to the temple and another 80000 for the Kecak dance show. BIG attraction here, but didn't took the ticket as it was 1#sold out (buy it early, huge crowd ) and 2#seen the show at another temple the other day. Take care of the monkeys, they are very mischievous. Steal slippers, and hat. be prepared. Went there by motorbike, with the assistance of a GPS. From kuta the ride would be about an hour but fun.", "OK walk through with hundreds of tourists. Would recommend going in the morning if you just want to see the temple, but we went at 5pm right before the fire dance (which was pretty cool, but I've never been so disgusted with tourists, as they completely disrespected the dancers by getting up mid act and walking through the dance floor..)", "In a hot sunny day it's the perfect activity to keep cool and get face-to-face with many monkeys in luscious gardens to wander through. There was also an art gallery exhibition of nese paintings with an artist explaining their drawing and painting techniques. An overall must-do cultural experience.", "The temple is incredible though you have to be extra careful with the aggressive monkeys around the area. The entrance is not expensive but if you want to see the traditional dance called kecak, it cost 100k rupiah", "We had a short afternoon trip to this place as recommended by friends and Trip Advisor and its true as they recommended. The sea views and the sunset were very spectacular and we were lucky we got the best sunset we ever had during our holiday. Its beautiful, ashtonishing temple located at the end of the cliff. The Kecak Monkey dance was amazing, all the players involved did a good job, so unique. Come and see and put on ur schedule if you ever come to .", "You cannot go to the temple - only around it, and it is no problem. Temple itself is nothing comparing to views from the cliff. View on the Indian ocean with sunset or during the day is fantastic. You will have many points from which you can make photos. There are monkeys walking around. So, keep your sunglasses in your pockets, and take off your hats. According to your guide they may grab it from you. Kesak dance was too long (1 hr) and not that interesting. Some people were leaving after 30 minutes. Actually last 20 minutes of the show were interesting and fun. Seafood dinner was terrible - overpriced, and disgusting. We had pre-ordered dinner set. Everything was served in spicy tomato souse that fish tasted no different than mussels. Crabs were served without shell crackers, and it took long time to get some meat out of crab. After all this, restaurant had no water. We had to use some bucket with water to clean our fingers. By the time you get to the dinner it is already dark. So, no sunset for you. Sunset takes place during Kesak dance and driving to the restaurant. Please, go back to your place of staying and eat there.", "The view from and around the temple was stunning! Beware of monkeys, so don't wear hats, earrings etc. We saw a tourist getting her hat taken from her. Come at sunset where they have the kecak dance. It is about US$10 for your seat but it is a great show about Rama and Shinta and Hanoman. There is an English leaflet translation which helps foreigners. The whole show is over an hour long.", "Beautiful temple with great views..... Long walk and difficult on a sunny day. Beware of the monkeys on the way. The evening Kechak dance with sunset view was the best part.", "Sunset there is absolutely amazing. Come early to get a decent seat if you want to see the dance. Explore the whole temple area, it's truly amazing!", "God is great..u will fell it when u visit this place..the scenery. marvellous..got no word to describe about this place..please go if u r in ..and don’t miss the chance for “kecak” dance..need to pay Rs 100k (thats fine..u will fell worthy after the show). I really enjoy this place with my family...go for the sunset view (be there by 5pm)", "Here is amazing place to walk around and watching kecak dance. I went there at the day of full moon. It was so nice to enjoy walking around the temple and seeing kecak. But there are so many monkeys which are trying to hunt our stuffs. Actually, I saw some monkeys pick something from tourist. Be careful. Anyway, I really want to back here soon.", "The views from the temple were simply stunning! It does get a bit packed but when you get there you will understand why. The fire dance show was also amazing but make sure you get there well before it starts so you can get a sit otherwise you will have to sit on floor or stand for the whole hour.", "Verry beautiful scenery. The Kechak dance show start as the sun goes down. Worth visit. Be carefull with the mongkey...", "Te fire ddance was quite a touristy thing but we were glasd to have seen it; in a purpose built amphitheatre. Was ashamed of the tourists who left mid way ... some even taking off their given traditional dress as they went! How rude! This is a story/dance which is accompanied by chanting male voices only ... interesting but probably not what we are used to in the west. We were glad we went!", "Entrance fee rp 30,000 per person. Worth the money to see the beautiful sunset with the iconic cliff as backdrop. A lot of photo opportunities. Must come earlier if you want to see sunset and the kecak dance as well. Sunset around 6ish in Jun. Kecak dance rp 100,000 per person starting from 6pm to 7pm. Must read the story line before the show starts or you will be extremely lost during the entire hour. The last 10 minutes was good but the first 50 minutes was just ok. Could have spent more time enjoying the sunset and watching the strong wave hitting the cliff. Personally i think can spend more time around the area without kecak dance. Quite a bit of people left half way. Very crowded with audience before the start of the show though so if you want to get a good spot of the show. Come slightly earlier to get a good seat.", "Made my second visit here. 5 years ago came just in time for Kecak dance and did not have oppurtunity to look around. This time skipped the kecak dance which begins around 6.30pm and decided to go to the nearby Jimbaran beach for the sunset. Reached here around 4.30pm. The monkeys which seemed to be the main attraction here were not seen in very large numbers. Could be taking a rest before coming out just before sunset / Kecak dance when it is most crowded. Stay away from the monkeys and do not try touching them as an Aussie who tried doing so nearly bot bitten. The temple itself is an anti-climax. Very basic in terms of architecture. More for the views of the cliffs and sunsets. Those who have not seen the kecak dance in Ubud or elsewehere should see it here as it is done with a very nice backdrop of the cliffs and sunset.", "Nice picturesque view...great ancient temple...naughty monkeys will grab your sunglasses or mobile...mesmerizing kecak dance and sunset...", "you can get the full deal here. dancing, music, temples, amazing views. The show is not short though, but really it is all very good and worthy of doing.", "Be sure to come in early to watch the Kecak Dance, place is a bit crowded with tourist as expected but the view is superb and all worth it especially during sunset. Bring comfortable clothes, give extra time for picture taking. If you are going , make sure to never miss this! It's a must on your travel bucket list! ;) Entrance Fee cost 30.000 IDR Kecak Fire Dance cost 100.000 IDR as of April 2017.", "We had been here previously (sans kids) but took the kids along this time. The view and waves are amazing but the walk along the cliff is not so much... the 9 yr old got bored so we stopped and sat and people watched, BUT the show at sunset is AMAZING! It went for approx. 1 hour, cost us 350,000 Rupiah for the 4 of us and the kids were enthralled, well worth the ticket price, and the view at sunset while watching the show. You get pics with the performers at the end too!", "We visited the temple and i find it an overwhelming experience. The scenery is very beautiful and very majestic! We watch the kecak and fire dance show that was the cherry on the top of this amazing afternoon!!", "This was my second time seeing this show. But because it was so packed with no exit pathways kept open, we couldn’t stay as we we had a young child and felt it wasn’t safe. You have to enter the arena very early to get a seat, then we sat in the heat of the setting sun with no breeze while they filled up every single pathway. We left when they continued filling the floor space where the dance takes place with more and more people. If you need to leave for any reason during the performance “ good luck” if there was an emergency this would undoubtedly lead to injuries and possibly death. My first time seeing the show was in April. Truely beautiful, mesmerising and esoteric. Pathways for exits were strictly enforced. I saw the organisers insisting people not sit in exit paths. The dance took place where they were seating people when I returned in January. It’s a pity they are ruining the show with greed and no regard for safety. I’m sure the performers are also unhappy with the situation. I hope the organisers read this and people start to complain to them and they are necessary changes. They must limit numbers!!!", "Excellent views and scenery. We were lucky to be there to witness a ceremony taking place - very busy during a ceremony but nice. As for the Kecak dance..saw part of it....not my cup of tea...left early with many others.", "The location of the temple and the view from it with the adjoining ocean are amazing, however entry into the temple is not permitted. The Kecak dance in the evening in the temple precincts is a must see and a unique experience!", "This is one of the must go attractions of though getting very crowded ...for the show it is better to be earlier in order to get good sitting spot...the show was performed by well trained performers and at they are entertaining adding some humour to the show...breath taking view from the temple site, a must go area.", "I'm sure this is a lovely temple, however, the crowds are so thick that getting anywhere involves a lengthy shuffle with constant ducking to avoid selfie sticks. The Kecuk dancing was interesting and well performed, however, the performance starts about 30 minutes before sunset so, unless you manage to get seating in the arena that faces the ocean, you can't see both. Be careful of the monkeys, too. They will snatch anything they can. A long way to go. Much nicer temples in other parts of without the crowds or the hype.", "What a View!!! Walk on the cliff overseeing the ocean- BREATH TAKING. Kechak dance- Never seen before. At times performance gets over crowded and disrespectful.", "We recently went up to the fire dance with our kids for the first time and it was wonderful! The kids got to watch the performers get changed and do there make up, then when it started they didnt move... what a magical story and well worth the trip up.", "I wish we spent more time walking around to look at the temple and the grounds, but we had to rush over to the amphitheater for the Kecak show since people line up and wait like an hour before it starts at sunset. The temple was beautiful but the view overlooking the cliff and the ocean were so amazing, especially when the sun is about to set. But there are way too many people here that you can't enjoy! Want to take a photo? There will be other people in your photo. It's very hot and sweaty waiting for that show since they jam everyone in. They even had people sit on the performance area!Poor performers. And they let people stand at the entrance where the performers would need to walk in/out to the stage. Seriously, people would be in the way of the performers, and they don't care because they want to see or they want to take a photo. This was the most annoying part. I understand they want everyone to enjoy but it was hazardous. You have to walk over people. After a certain point when people realize how weird the show is (someone said it out loud), a lot of people started walking over people to leave.", "Standing on a rocky cliff with wide ocean view as the backdrop, this temple draws much attention from visitors who want to enjoy the sunset or the spectacular show of Kecak dance. The view is very beautiful. Recommended.", "The view was quite nice and I paid 100,000IDR for the Kecak dance at sunset which was quite amazing. However, I feel there are much nicer temples out there in and the vast amount of tourists sort of ruin the aura of the entire temple. The dance was enjoyable, however, I am sure there are other better dance groups or places that charges less. Overall, it is an good experience. However, if you are willing to do the research, I am sure you can find a better place. Oh and the monkeys wasn't anything special. I worked with animals in Sulawesi, and I feel that it is unnatural for these monkeys to be receiving food from people. They are not aggressive, however, as some may have claimed.", "temple is ok but the kecak fire dance sunset dance is an absolutely must to watch. Keep an eye all the time as they have too many monkey thieves who will steal everything (glassess, sandals, water bottle, wallets, sunglasses, purses, anything they can take)", "Breathtakingly beautiful views of a temple by the cliff side. Best part of all is at 6pm they do a sunset dance called Kecak. A definite must see. Just watch out for the monkeys as you go in, remove all loose items such as sunnies as they will take it.", "I have returned to this place after couple of years for traditional Kecak dance and unforgetable sunset. It is obvious, that this place had just become a spot for maximizing the profit. The Kecak show is overcrowded, they even put some plastic chairs around, that completely destroy the view on sunset. If you plan to see the sunset, go rather to Tanah lot area.", "Very scenic and located in the edge atop a very high cliff. You can peep over the cliff edges and see yourself placed so high on the oceanfront. A walk on the left of temple, a rugged path takes you to the left side cliff, not many people go there, coz you cant see the temple from that end but the view of the ocean blue is stunning. An entrance fee of 20,000 IDR per person is charged and you have to be decently clothed, a sarong is provided (returnable). We also saw the Kecak dance, (priced at 70,000 IDR per person). We felt it was overpriced but then we decided that it would be the only cultural act we will plan to see. No regrets as at all, as you will see the entertaining Kecak dance while the sun sets in an open amphitheatre set on one side of temple. You can skip the dance and just watch the sunset as well. Once the dance is over, by about 7pm...everyone rushes back to town. Very few shops and its pretty dark around the temple. Be very sure to have return transport back to hotel or your stay place. And be ready to walk a lot with minimal baggage and a stick to shoo away the monkeys. :)", "Famous as the temple standing on the cliff, the place offers great view to the ocean, especially for sunset. The traditional nese Kecak dance is also performed after sunset with additional cost to access. One note, beware at all times on the monkeys living around the temple. They would snatch everything you wear: shades, eye glasses, camera, phones, etc.", "Love everything about it but to many people,too crowded Watching fire dance very special Really worthy pay and saw sun set and the kecak dance sooo traditional", "A temple surrounding half by sea. The waves that hit the cliff is thick white & blueish. Kecak dance is at 6pm where you will get to see the famous & unique performance with sunset as backdrop. Warning from my tour guide saying that the monkey there is more rough then monkey in the monkey forest sanctuary.", "Best place to watch kecak dance with a beautiful view behind it also beautiful temple . Must visit to know more about !", "We went there for the sunset kacak dance and show.. It was a great experience with an amazing view of the sunset. The performance (although relatively long) was great to watch and entertaining.. The temple is relatively remote, and a drive from south . Bring your own sarong, and wear a shirt that cover your shoulder. Recommended for a boost of cultural tourism activity.", "We did the usual day tour from Seminyak that takes you to Padang Padang beach followed by Uluwatu Temple and then on to Jimbaran Bay. It is really worth the drive to go here - approx 1 hour to the beach and another 20 minutes to the temple. Make sure you arrive at the Temple around 5pm so you have time to get parked, get in and wander before the show or the sunset. There is a lovely cliff top walk which you get incredible views from and also get to see some monkeys (just keep your things out of sight as they like to steal them - we watched one grab a phone and throw it over the cliff!) It costs 30,000 IDR each to get in which includes your Sarong (if you have knees on show you have to wear a Sarong to cover them). We watched the Kecek dance which is another 100,000 IDR each. If you want to watch this then make sure you arrive at around 5.40pm to the theatre before the 6pm start as the theatre fills up very quickly and you will end up on the floor with a poor view if you arrive at 6pm. As you walk into the theatre sit on the right hand side as then you get a great view of the dance + sunset. Also, buy the tickets for the show when you arrive at the temple as it sells out quickly. We went to the show as were intrigued by what it was, we are glad we saw the culture and what it was about but we wouldn't go again and an hour is a long time to sit and watch something that is quite monotonous! We left 10 minutes before the end to avoid the mad rush and it was a good decision as we saw a couple at Jimbaran Bay and it took them 2 hours to get back vs. Our 55 minutes as traffic coming out of the Temple is bad. A note on Jimbaran Bay if you go here after - do your research and find a good restaurant and ask your taxi driver to drop you there rather than one they recommend. Taxi drivers will often take you to places they get commission from and we fell victim of this and ended up at a bad one - avoid Sri Gangga cafe.", "Well it was about time. Finally got the family here. Wonderful views and managed to get the right seating as we waited for the sun to go down. The performance of the Kecak Dance was enjoyable and a quality performance. Well worth seeing.", "Great ancient Hindu temple .. the view from the edge were amazing .. just beware with some monkeys that roaming around as they can be sneaky and took your sunglass .. Kecak dance were performed on a platform inside the temple complex .. A must place to visit in Southern part of ", "Culture with at a great location with amazing views out over the ocean. We got there a little late, to see the temple up close, but paid to get in then paid some more to see the Kecak show! Just as well we were not late for that, seating fills up really fast!!! Interesting Show, do read the story line that goes with your tickets, otherwise it would just be all too weird what is going on for ignorant tourists :) Managed to get in a photo with one of the performers, but yeah don’t be polite if you want to get one, otherwise you either won’t get a photo, or the performer will be well over it by then", "Pretty amazing place built right on the cliff face great views must see the dancers cost is definitely worth it like 100000 Indonesia rupiah given paper explaining the dance but I didn't need it got more and more into it as it went on great show that explains all the shrines and statue characters in karma is great", "Agree not the best temple but beach views are good and if you visit for the Kecek dance show at 5pm the visit is worthwhile as this show is really enjoyable and set against a backdrop of a nese sunset which if you get a good one is spectacular view.", "awesome view, can see the beautiful sunset. too pack because many of people ,so careful. i like very much the culture dance (kecek dance) because i love to know other culture, so depends to you if dont like or not really so no need to watch,but form me, if you not go and experience it, so means you tour at not complete at all. the hall for performance too pack until the audience be seated on the floor. so if you want to watch, make sure buy the ticket then before 5:30pm you already enter to the hall. you can take the photo to dancer but give some donation to them. once finished and going out, careful because the way you out was dark do not have light.", "The temple itself is in cliff, providing breath-taking view from above. Definetly must see kecak dance performance, worth to see and buy.. Love it!!", "A wonderful temple by the cliff - plan a visit in the afternoon & catch sunset & the kecak dance show at the temple amphitheater.", "It is a beautiful temple by the ocean. The best time to go is just before the sun set. You can explore the temple which takes about an hour and then enjoy the kecak dance with sunset in the backdrop. It is an unforgettable experience.", "We didn't attend the dance, but had a few hours to kill so went there. The views are nice with the temple perched on a cliff face. The temple itself is not accessible to the public as it is for worship only. We were in and out in about 45 minutes. Didn't seem to be much there.", "We visited the temple and waited to watch the dance show. The temple is better viewed from far as you can really see it when you climb towards it. Still it was beautiful", "The scenery of the beach is very amazing. So many beach activities you can do here. Here also you can watch a performance Kecak Dance.", "You have to walk on steep and slippery and sharp seafloor once the low tide sets in, but once the sun goes down, nothing beats the atmosphere. Also checks out the Kecak Dance located 5 min walk from the temple, the actors really did a great job once i was there", "This is one the most important & most visited Temple of ... Location is in southern most side of in west side, so neutrally the sunset view is best. Every one is mesmerized about the thing that how can any one built such a temple at sea shore on cliff before 1000 year? However no one can enter the actual temple as it was strictly for rituals only.. Every visitor came here for great sunset view..plus there is daily show of Kachak Dance at Amphitheatre of temple. Kachak is the traditional nese Dance form based on Hindu Mythology of Ramayan. It is worth watching once in life time... It is totally without any music and Instrument. but effectively makes sunset atmosphere more beautiful. This temple is closer if you are staying at Nasa dua.. from Ubud it is very far.", "Fantastic site , the dance is nice to watch and interesting. Best way to see the whole site is to take the long way around to get to the dance performance", "Nice view temple almost big. I liked it more than tanah lot temple try to go by afternoon like be there by 4. No need to wear closed cloth, maximum they will give u a big scarf to wrap it as a skirt for free. Buy ticket for the dance show (100,000/ person) go around take pictures and be in stadium by 5 bcz it will be crazy crowded; i was there today it was full people then sat on the stairs then on chairs at sides then on the floor. You can read the paper they give u to understand the story of the dance. Honestly i didn't like the story but i liked the chorus but unfortunately we hd to leave by middle it started raining heavily. There was around 3000 person so be aware of leaving and the traffic u will stuck in", "The fire dance was impressive and worth visiting even it was 170000IDR if I do remember which seems a little overpriced being in ..We came to for 1 month and obviously we need to control our expenses but well I wioll recommend", "Please do not miss out. Get there early (4pm). This will give you time to look at the temple and resident monkeys. Line up for the performance tickets at 4:45. There is not a queue and the experience is fun but chaotic. If you don't wish to line up guides do offer to get you your tickets. The performance is wonderful and the setting is beautiful. Please stay til the end as you can get more photos with the cast and you will not disturb the crowd around you (they pack you in very tightly). Getting early will get you great seats. Getting late means you potentially will be sitting around the stage floor or behind the stage, gamble if you wish. This is a must see!", "Beautiful temple in an awesome location with breathtaking views of the sea, the cliff and the sunset! We also found the Kecak and fire dance a very traditional and different experience. Let this be a definite item on your list, please!", "This temple sits on the cliff edge. Walk Long the cliff side and see the waves below. Watch the sun set. Breath taking. Climb up the other side for group photos. Mind you, its worth the effort. Then catch the Kecak performance. Get good seating places in the middle early. The set back, you face the setting sun. Hehehehehehehe.... SUN GLASSES, hats and folded umbrella required. For those soft buttocks on cold concrete steps, have a carry cushion. Do have a camera with flash and ability to take photographs at night. Those wanting to skip the performance, head towards Jimbaran bay to watch the sun set as you have dinner.", "Super crowded at sunset, no chance to get into the dance ceremony if you didn't book in advance, disappointment.", "I'd probably recommend setting out here just after lunch, we went to Padang Padang beach first and got back here at 4.30. Our driver also helped us get tickets for the show as it was very busy so he saved us a lot of time. I'd suggest walking up the path heading North for a while to get some great shots of the temple on the cliff. The show was great to watch, a few people in the crowd left before it finished which was a shame as the best part was towrads the end. If you get there early enough I'd suggest sitting on the lower section facing the ocean to get some great photos.", "Nicest part of the temple is closed off. Scenery is indeed amazing but there are much more impressive temples on . The fire dance is amusing but audience walking in late and out during the show is disturbing. Getting to and from the temple should be done by scooter as the traffic and especially the \\pariwisata\\\" buses cause traffic jams.\"", "It was my third visit on last Feb but the view could still amazed me. The ocean, cliff, stone track, wind, sun, perfect combination. Kecak Fire Dance was also amazing but you should visit the show place earlier to make sure getting the best sit. Sit facing the little gate would be perfect for enjoying the show with sunset as the background.", "best time to visit is late afternoon before sunset. take a walk towards your left and head through the woods and come to an open space, you will see an open field and great cliff views. avoid the fire dance show, you can watch them from afar by going to the top of the right hand temple.", "A very beautiful place.Too bad the tickets were all sold out for the Kecak dance.Book them ahead of time a d not just show up a few hours before the show. Beware of the monkeys I almost lost my mobile phone.I was sitting and next a monkey is right next to you out of nowhere.", "The views are beautiful, the monkies so funny (we saw one steel the sunnies right off a girls face, and run off with them. Another one was pulling a dogs tail). Disappointed the kacek dance is now 100,000rp. Its 70,000 to see this in Ubud. We decided not to bother in a bit of protest", "Similar views you can get at any of cliffside restaurants along the way. The temple itself is basic and offers no signage indicating it's purpose or significance. In and out in 30 minutes or less, not worth the drive unfortunately. Didn't stay for the dance so can't speak to its value. More interesting temples around Ubud and elsewhere in .", "One of the most beautiful temple in . We went there in the afternoon. The sea is beautiful the temple on top of an small rock island (which is reachable by foot) is breathtaking. They have transitional dance performances in the evening after the sunset but unfortunately I didn't stay for that show.", "Worth of visiting! We stayed to watch the danceshow. It was interesting but I don’t know if I would do it again. It costs 100K/person. Only the temple was 30K so it’s ok price I think :)", "On arrival our driver warned us to not wear our glasses or anything shiny because of the monkeys at the first part of the entrance. Pleased we didn't as we saw 5 people who were trying to get back their prescription glasses with no luck! It's a great place to view the sunset. Luckily when we got there it was low tide so we were able to walk to the temple however you cannot enter the temple. Loads of people there and some hawkers. After this we went along to watch the dancing. Get there earlier to get a seat. Worth seeing if you haven't seen any nese dance.", "if you want a unique and cultural from , this is a great place, they have a statue and great show of kecak dance, and also the sunset from this area is magnificent, but if you want to watch a kecak dance show you have to get more money for the ticket, they start the show at 18:00 WIT, so you must prepared before that because is always full", "Went here to see the Tari Kecak. After paying, we discovered that all the seats were full and we were directed to sit on the steps. Not too annoying, even though that blocked everyone beyond the ones at the bottom from moving if there were any sort of emergency. People kept being admitted, and a lot started sitting near where the dancers were. This ruined the experience for me, as I wanted to see the dancers with the amazing scenery as background, not people walking around, some almost colliding with the dancers who were going on and off the stage. There were two pages of Indonesian and English descriptions of the show. Saying that the English description was bad is an understatement. It was beyond comprehension. I'm not sure even Google Translate could mess it up that badly. It could've been a perfect experience with a bit more thought into the organization.", "One of the place in that you must visit. Anyway, it is very popular among tourists. Better to go around 4pm, so you can catch such a spectacular sunset)))))) also, they do performance there. It is traditional dance \\Kecak\\\". Don't forget to bring your camera to take a nice picks there!\"", "Once you're there... stay a bit, be patient.... wait for the swell and then the show begins there is a couple of spots there that are very nice", "We didn't get to see any old structures on our visit. The views are good looking out to the ocean and the cliffs, but we had to jostle with the crowd. The kecak dance performance seemed amateurish to me, perhaps because I have romantic memories having watched it some 30 years ago in a temple venue. Some dancers looked like young men doing this for extra money and the chanting was lacking in robustness. It was nice though watching the sun set in the background. My photos turned out better than the real thing.", "Beautiful serene view from the cliff. Cannot enter the temple. Sunset kecac dance is the highlight with limited seats. Try and leave ahead of the end of the show to avoid traffic congestion while leaving.", "The scenic beauty of d place is good, but that can be experienced from elsewhere as well. Very far away from city centre, hight entrance fees without even actually getting into the temple. You can just see from outside. Good for people who want to see kecak dance 5-7pm, tht too is very expensive .", "Another must-see in southern . Hindu temple on the cliff with stunning views. Especially sunset is amazing. Unfortunately we missed Kecak fire dance.", "A good place to see in . The temple is a bit crowded but has a good sea view. There is a cultural dance held in the evening at 6 pm which is Worth watching. One needs to buy entry tickets for temple and for the show separately. There are a seri s of steps that can be taken to cover the entire length . Kids can enjoy the cultural show", "I agree with the last review; the temple was fairly ordinary like many others in but the surroundings were amazing. Great views from the temple overlooking the Kecak performance( nese dance and music/chant) area and from that end. We arrived 10min before the start of the Kecak 6pm and after paying the separate fee of around US$7 each, we found that the sittings were already full (Do note it's a 5-10min walk from the carpark to the Kecak). The organiser added extra folding seats and they continued as more people arrived. The dance was somewhat interesting but we felt it was too long and some of the masked figures seemed a little scary for young ones. The overcrowding also made the air very hot and stuffy. I hope the organiser will consider safety concerns with the overcrowding.", "The temple is situated at the edge of Kuta. Scene is beautiful . You should enjoy Kecak and fire dance. It is about Rawana by traditional way.", "Great show at 6pm, it's worth the wait, and also to stay until the very end. This kind of shows are so unique and well done they deserve more buzz. The temple itself becomes an excuse to go see the show!", "Amazing place. we went to temple for kechak dance show. great great and great, what a performance by the people who participate in dance show great makeup, live performance of Ramayana. we all enjoyed and sun set was also good. Must go when you go to ", "A view to die for! Rather packed in the evenings due to the sunset crowd. Definitely nice to stay for the culture show! Though a little bored towards the end as the host seems more interested to speak only in Bahasa then to speak English, for most of the conversation it was only between him and the malay-speaking tourist, and that's when you see ppl start walking away. I would have suggested this would be a great time to exit though it may seem rude, but heck, they aren't even talking about the show any more but just some random nonsense...", "its a religious place which is nice for art and culture lovers... you can see the way nese people worship god... but please wear clothes covering your legs or anyays these people will give you sarong before entering for which you will have to pay the rent i would suggest in if you have a long trip buy sarongs because they will come in handy one place or the other", "if you want the real spirit of karma ..you must visit this temple in the low season and not in the weekend ...is very crowed and nobody respect the traditional-religion ...we had the impression of being at the theater ...nothing so real. but the view on the cliff are amazing. Please do not stop here for the ballet-performance during sunset ...is not the real one ...go to any temples are located in villages ..there are more realistic and cheaper ;)", "The sunset was beautiful. We were there at 5:30pm to watch the Kecak dance. The weather was good. We sat opposite the sunset view. It was just breath-taking. The perfomance was 'OK' but we enjoyed the spontaneous slapstick in between the performance.", "Enjoying sunset time on this temple is great. We can see Kecak dance also here. You need pay it but It is great. Some monkeys will be there also. They join with tourists.", "This place was amazing. We went her during sunset. The view was breath taking. The traditional Keca dance will be performed at the time of sunset everyday. I absolutely enjoyed it. The sunset and the dance made my day.", "This is a must do when in . The temple surrounds and views are simply beautiful, especially if you are there at sunset. You must also stay for the kecak and fire dance. Mesmerising with the temple and the sunset behind the opera! And the sound of the men chanting is wonderful.", "Not much in temple to see, dance show is a must. Very well presented and Fire dance part was great.A good sunset view on a clear day.", "The waves were turquoise when they hit against the rocky shores and the temple was at its magnificent best at the golden sunset. The only way to cap it off, was to go for the well entertaining kechak fire dance! Time well spent.", "Went there to see the \\fire dance\\\". Located on the edge of cliff with beautiful sunset. Worth the trip.\"", "The temple itself is rather small but it is worth to go there just for the view and to watch the traditional Kecak dance during sunset. I was told that if you want to see this dance, you should do it here. The temple costs 30 000 Rupiah admission and the dance 100 000 Rupiah. It was a great, funny and interactive dance and athmosphere.", "We visit at sunset time, very beautiful. We arrived late so we missed the dancing, but we saw that the place was full of visitors.", "The views are stunning but the fire dance has to be seen hence the comments above. Do not think there's anything there to help. My butt is still in agony. Lots and lots of tourists. But it's worth a go for the views and the dancers and singers. Don't be like the rude lot who leave half way through (because the singing does get a tad monotonous after a while) however if you can just hang on to the end it's worth it..", "The temple would warrant 4 or 5 store, and the cliff side setting is absolutely spectacular, however in my opinion the \\cultural\\\" dance is a complete waste of time. Once they sell tickets to fill the arena, they keep on selling and pack people in like sardines. And then add some more. Performance holds your attention for a few moments, than as the sun starts to go lower, a good portion of the audience (rightfully so) stands to watch it and take photos as it sets. Once performance is half done, people start leaving..... But they keep selling tickets and more come in. This continues and I'd estimate that half the original crowd has exited by the time the show is 3/4 done. But they keep selling more tickets and packing it in........ Overall huge disappointment.\"", "A very exciting place to visit!! Plan your trip to here at least at 4.30pm~5pm to catch the sunset scenery. Then you still get time to buy the entrance ticket and also the Kecak Dance ticket. While waiting the Kecak Dance performing, you can take the sunset scenery at that area. The view so amazing!! Just beware with monkeys over there. Do not wear sunglasses when you nearby the monkey. If you plan to watch Kecak Dance, pls get your seat early to have a great view during performing. For those who love culture, this is a good performing for you to watch. The performing almost an hour and you will also enjoy their humour. Bring your own water or groceries to enjoy the performing. Do not seat too close with the stage cause the fire may hot you. Then wait until at the end of Kecak Dance if you plan to have a photo with all performers.", "Incredible views to be seen at this location, right along the clifftop. Just don't go with the expectation of wandering around the temple, as it's not open to the public. It's still a worthy visit tho, just for the incredible views and the gorgeous sunset. If you're planning on taking in the fire dance during a visit here be sure to bring something soft to sit on (blanket, sweater) and be prepared to be fairly uncomfortable for an hour or so, as the seating is just steps.", "We missed the sunset because of the traffic but the overall view was nice...too crowded and most probably you'll end up looking at people looking at the sunset(and not you). The Kecak dance is overhyped and you can certainly give it a miss.", "It has got an amazing view with cliff top and Pacific Ocean. The temple is nice and good garden ambience. The Kecak dance is performed at the evening at an open amphitheatre at a beautiful scenic background. Recommended to reach the spot by 4:30pm.", "This temple is located at an elevated level & involves climbing steps. All have to wear sarongs to enter the temple complex. Only the Indonesians who want to offer prayers are allowed inside the actual temple, not the tourists. After climbing the stairs, we get to see stunning views of the ocean. The temple complex also conducts the Kecak & Fire dance every evening during sunset time. Views + dance are the only 2 reasons for tourists to visit here.", "The place was pretty packed. We arrive around 4.15pm as we were told to go early to buy tickets for the show. However, tickets for the show only starts at 5pm. It was a mad rush to get the tickets. Entry cost around 100,000IDR for a family of 4 (2 adults 2 kids), and the show tickets is 100,000IDR each regardless of age. It was a nice experience to watch the performance under a setting sun. Be seated around 5.40pm (the show start at 6pm) or you won't get a good seat and i recommend sitting near the entrance and leave immediately after the show ends or be prepared for a traffic jam when everyone is trying to get out. The view is nice but i find Tanah Lot a lot better (no puns intended).", "Touched down & we rushed here for the sunset & the kecak dance. However the traffic was quite heavy, reached there around 5.30pm. Rushing for the level dance at 6pm, so we are able to really enjoy the sunset & the magnificent view. Managed to grab a few photos & we joined in for the Kecak dance. Eventually, I liked the Kecak dance, was around 1 hour. Stated with kecak kecak kecak kecak, the man actually created the music using their voice & here you can feel the Indonesian culture. Great dance!", "Magnificent view to the ocean and sunset, nice place to have a walk. A lot of pretty monkeys but sometimes they can be angry and even aggressive (especially old ones), be extremely careful with all your belongings! If you'd like to watch the Kechak dance, come to the temple in advance.", "By the time i got submerged in the beauty of sunset, long shot view of temple, pathway, sea , sun and tourist it was time for the Balanese show based on Ramayan story. It is a blessing to enjoy the show with such a back ground and landscape. Beutiful dance.", "its location is just beautiful, and yes it will be crowded in the evening as many tourists will arrive for the kecak dance. but still the place is so beautiful walking near the cliffs is just so beautiful. beware of the monkeys though. they took my sunglasses. arrive an hour early, if you are coming for the dance and walk in the pathway along the cliffs..", "The sunset here was beautiful and the temple itself is also nice. But it's packed with people and cameras, so the vibe is just stressed out. I also saw the Kecak Fire Dance, which was very odd and confusing, it just dident feel authentic at all. Sorry but it was just to touristy and all about the money here..", "It was rainy season, we were very lucky to even have the opportunity to witness one of the most spectacular sunset I've ever seen. It could be very crowded but the view is to die for. We stayed for 45 mins after the sunset to watch Kecak Fire Dance performance. Although it's a bit scary but it was worth the money.", "We got to the temple just in time for the performance as well as to see the cheeky monkeys steal something from another visitor. We watched the kecak dance which was brilliant, although was repeatedly interrupted by others moving around and leaving part way through the performance. Well worth a visit. Stunning backdrop.", "The temple on a cliff is beautiful and you can see the Indian Ocean from here. truly have impressive waters/beaches which is great for nature photography enthusiasts, near the temple was a cecak dance performance ? which we did not visit ( not interested and costs 100,000 IDR!)", "This temple and its view is 100% worth the hassle you may have to go through or the prices you may have to pay (which isn't a lot). It is TRULY MAGNIFICENT. If you are traveling to and do not go to this temple you have missed out immensely. The Kecak dance is also very, very cool to see. Whether the dance has been commercialized or not does not take away from the fact that these dancers/performers practice every day and understand the dance and its importance to their culture. And it's only about $8 USD. Yes, maybe a little steep for most of you but the dance is worth seeing. The only complaint I have is they oversell tickets WAAAAY too high for the performance. There was at least a good 75 people (honestly, probably more) who had to sit on the floor, on steps, or on portable chairs brought in from the outside area. If you are going to the show - GO EARLY. At least 45 minutes early to get a good seat. This may have been because I went on a weekend but regardless, I can imagine it's still pretty busy during the weekdays.", "A must see for sunset. Great views of the sea as well. Stayed for kecek and fire dance which was very impressive and enjoyable to watch. 30k entrance fee including sarong.", "The temple itself is pretty against the backdrop of the ocean and the cliff walk is nice however the paths were slippery and unmaintained. The price is already 30,000 and then if you want to go to the Kecak dance it's another 100,000 which I think is steep. Hundreds of people were arriving for the dance and I'm not sure how the arena is equipped to hold that many. We decided to give the dance a miss and are glad we did.", "We came here for a brief visit yesterday at midday and weren't very impressed. You're essentially paying to walk along the cliffs outside a temple that's closed to you. Add in bus loads of tourists and we basically wanted to leave very soon after arriving. Yes, the views are great and there are lots of monkeys but you could say the same about many places in . We've seen a kecak dance in Ubud and if you haven't, this temple would probably make a spectacular backdrop to an amazing experience. As a visit in its own right, however, I wouldn't recommend going out of your way to see it.", "Fantastic and amazing this temple, kecak dance verry unik and so beautifull, sunset wow fantastic. i will come back with my friend and my family", "Once it recommends to come . Great majestic scenery to view , Kecak dance against the backdrop of the setting sun is worth a look .", "We went there on a day tour, beautiful scenery from the top and a good place to see sun set. We watched the kecak and fire dance at the temple with sun setting on the backdrop. Very beautiful, you can buy the tickets at the venue. Like any other temple in , tourists are not allowed inside the main temple.", "-You need a Sarong if you're in shorts, which you can hire from entrance. -We didn't paid for tickets or Sarong as we went through tour organiser. -Enter via side access steps to avoid cheeky monkeys. Don't feed monkeys (they even announced this). Always on the watch for monkeys they might jump on you! But there are so many people around so nothing to worry in terms of injury/safety. -Once you're at top, take breathtaking views around you and take selfies/family pics. -Cannot go inside the temple so take pics of temple. -Get tickets for the Fire Dance Show at least 1hr and secure your spot at least 0.5hr before the show. Show time is 6pm. Try to avoid the first bottom rows as fire can be so hot and sometimes can be dangerous. -Watch the sunset from the open theatre. -Show was ok. The Monkey God (Hanuman) may interact with you, as fun is part of the show. That's something some people like it but for hardcore Hindus, it's hard to digest how they make fun of few things (like comparing Sita Ma to Madona!) -Enjoy the heavy traffic after the show, if you didn't leave early enough after the show! -All up, nice views but show wasn't worthwhile to go for us at least.", "The temple and view from the top are awesome. Unfortunately we missed the sunset because we reached little late and clouds set in by the time we reached. View from the cliff was amazing though. Try reaching by 4:30-5 pm so you can click pictures. There is a separate ticket for Kecak dance; we did not go for it though.", "Easy to find. Very popular with tourists. Definitely go before 5pm to ensure you see the Kecak dance which was great theatre, and with the sunset as an incredible back drop. If you want some choice in where you sit you need to be in the arena before 5:30pm. Monkeys in the woods surrounding the temple but no issues. Temple location beautiful.", "We went to the temple in 2002 with our sons and returned last week with friends. We go at sunset for the traditional fire dance, Ketchak. 40 plus men make all the sounds and costumed characters tell the story. This is a really great experience and is really worth the effort. Get there early and explore the temple.", "The kecak dance inside costs 120000rp extra. The place is really beautiful. Recommended at sunset. The monkeys were peaceful and fun, and took unsalted peanuts from our hands. Happy times!", "I was here in the morning of 1st June 2017, the view really wonderful, however we cant wait for the sunset due to many schedule, therefore we came back in the evening of 3rd June 2017 to be a witness of the amazed sunset and beautiful tari kecak. To see tari kecak you need to pay IDR 100.000 per person, tari kecak start from 5pm to 6pm. You need to be in the place of tari kecak at least 1 or half an hour before, to get the beautiful spot of both sunset and tari kecak.", "Breathtaking views to begin with, go in the eveing to the show where a story is depicted through dance. Even though it's busy it's well worth a look....", "There was a night show about mythlogy. Such a wonderful performance, with a giant cast! I recommend it. Go early to get a nice show seat.", "Definitely come to this temple, evening time is best ! They perform the Kecak Fire Dance in the evenings, it is super cool. Great Hindi story performed in a little over an hour. Amazing and beautiful, don't miss this.", "enjoy the sunset and the waves splashing against the rocks, The keckak dance is boring. Take pics and enjoy snacks at the banks of the ocean", "We went here for the fire and kecak dance, wow....must see this and the sunset here is amazing. So many tourists at the show so het in early or you sit on the ground, which was ok but harder to see it all.", "A best spiritual experience in . My first time to saw Kecak dance with a beautiful sunset. A must visit place in pecatu", "We visited just before sunset to take some photos and see the Kecak fire dance. The view is really beautiful. We didn't have any problems with the monkeys even though one ran behind us while we had our photo taken! Always be careful around them though. The dance performance was wonderful, the monkey character was very amusing and happily posed for photos with people afterwards. There are no musicians for this performance - the unique sounds are made by a group of men chanting and its quite entrancing. When you arrive, try to find a seat in the middle facing the water so you can watch the sun set over the dancers. Also when you buy your ticket (approx 100,000rp), make sure you pick up a sheet with the outline of the story on it so you can understand the dance.", "This is a must do in . Visit the temple for sunset, but get there early as you want to also see the Kecak Dance (sunset monkey dance). The temple is very relaxing and all of a sudden at about 500 people plus appear all jostling trying to get into the dance. There are limited seats so make sure you not only buy your temple ticket, that gets you a sarong, but go straight to the dance tickets and get one, or better off buy it online. Sitting high up you get magnificent views of the sunset over the Indian Ocean and of the dancers. Sitting low down, or even on the flat concrete you feel part of the show. All the seating is on concrete steps, apart from half a dozen plastic chairs. We got told we were VIPs and wete permitted on the chairs, not sure who they got us confused with!!! The dance contains fire so understand that. We did have an incident while we watched when one of the silk robes of a dancer caught fire, many people were upset, mainly asians. No one was hurt. Finally as you go around the temple watch for the monkeys, they like glasses, bags, hats and dangly ear rings. There are monkey monitors, but they are fast. I highly recommend here. Enjoy", "place was nice,sorounding was very good.but unfortunately the local atitude is very bad.push to watch kecak dance and others aswell.seem like only for commision.suppose to be this place is very holy temple not a bussines center.", "One of the most favorite places in . Temple is protruding out of the cliff. Really enjoyable walk through this temple spectacular views. We had many nice picture in there. Specially, the Kacek dance very nice and fun. I really comfortable when i see it. it's nice memory. However beware the monkeys in there. It is aggressive and scary. So be careful if you walk alone.", "The temple itself nothing much to see. Just beware the monkey. However since u are there just go to watch the kecak dance which is so far I think the activity that most excited during my trip. Remember to brig sunglasses and hat plus umbrella. It is quite hot to sit there to watch sunset and the show to start. Nice sunset view", "Do go for the view of the cliffs. The temple is not very interesting. Sunset is often spoiled at the last moment bij clouds on the horizon. We were not bothered by the monkeys, but our guide warned us that they steal things from tourists, so make sure you don't have any loose items on you. The kecak danse every night at 6 PM is nice.", "We visited here on our first evening in and it was a lovely way to start a holiday. We hired a driver (eco tours) to take us there. We booked an early pick up because of tickets and queuing (read on other reviews), but our driver actually sorted that for us over the phone so we did not queue at all. Had time to wonder around temple area (temple itself closed off) it’s a beautiful place. Lots of monkeys which can be cheeky so you need to maintain distance from them but the area does have monkey handlers to assist and move the monkeys on if needed. There was two charges I think it was around 100k to enter the grounds and then an additional 150k for dance tickets. We attend the dance and was provided with an English synopsis so we could understand what was being portrayed. Wonderful evening and would highly recommend!", "A great place to have a sunset view whereby I think this is one of the great place for a view. But we do not enjoy at all the fire dance show whereby is really wasting of time and money.", "We rode there from Seminyak by bike. It was an adventurous long drive and the best way to beat the traffic. On reaching there you are expected to cover your legs with a sarong that you can rent for free. And before entering the complex you are requested to take off your hats, sunglasses, earrings and any thing else that might attract the attention of the monkeys. On the day we visited, we did notice just a few monkeys and they were surprisingly silent unlike what i’d read in other reviews. You then pass by the great view of a cliff overlooking an ocean well worthy of photographs. The temple itself was closed for an upcoming festival but we could watch the kecak dance in the sunset backdrop which was a marvelous sight. Go early to the open air amphitheatre to gett yourself a good seating area with sunset view. The dance was a representation of the epic Ramayan and was quite enjoyable more so towards the end as they involve few volunteers from the crowd as well. If you ever plan to watch the kecak dance watch it here!", "Good day! This temple sits right on the cliff facing the indian ocean. Very beautiful scenery. Becareful with the monkeys. They will warn you every 15mins via PA system. Be sure to wear breathable clothes. Its hot and humid. Youll sweat a lot when youre walking around the temple. The ultimate attraction for us is the Kecak dance. The sitting area is a bit cramped. For tall people its excruciating. The theater is full of tourist. Be there early before 6.00pm to get the best sitting area. We went in the theater around 5.15pm. Its still hot. Drink lots of water and if possible bring a portable fan Be sure to sit nearby the dance area and also where u are able to witness the sunset! Nuff said, its an attraction in which is a MUST GO and SEE. Thanks!", "Had a great time visiting the temple. I reckon that you visit during evening time so that you can enjoy the kecak dance performance during the sunset. Very nice scenery and a good place to take photos in ", "Lovely spot and as like many tourist hot spots it is very busy. The show was a bit bizarre with people packed into the backs of the performers. Some was interesting but it went from a seemingly cultural show telling a story of Rama and Sita to switching into a comedy nightmare with cringeworthy references to Sita being sexy like madonna and dragging people out of the audience into the show. Loads of people who were packed in started leaving about halfway through which became embarrassing watching them all hustle over the top of everyone in the middle of the show. I was really ashamed. Even though it was tragic, we had committed to be there so should at least stay . Better still don't go in the first place. Go in the day to look at the little temple perched up on the cliff and ping off before the buses arrive", "Been here a couple of times but first time witnessing the kecak sunset dance.Truely a wonderfull experience for my family to see. A must do when visiting .", "We loved it here. The temple ha spectacular view and we watched Kecak dance during sunset. It was amazing. Really peaceful place.", "Temple itself was not very interesting, walked theough it in 20 minutes. Watched the Kecak dance show, which was nice for seeing the sunset with the temple on the cliff in the background. Make sure to be at dance arena well ahead of time though to get a seat with view of the temple.", "I went there last month for business trip. When i have time i go there with my Uber. You can see the sea from up there. There's entrance fee, not expensive. Sometimes there will be monkey. So, if you bring glasses, cameras, be careful. The seas is so beautiful. You can see the temple from here too. There's also Kecak dance, but it has schedule. Pls ask local if you interested to see the Kecak dance. They will tell you the good time to see it.", "Hi there if you go to don't forget to see the sunset at tanah lot temple there is nese kecak dance also", "This is a beautiful temple with monkeys running around the place. It is in the cliff so it is very interesting to see. Wear your sarong or get one at the temple. I have to warn you to be careful with the monkeys, take off your belongings and put them in your bag. They love to get glasses, necklaces and hats. Take everything off and don't risk it to be eaten by monkeys. Come to the temple at 16:30h so you can stay and watch the Kecak fire dance at 18h. Entrance fee is for the temple 30.000Rp and for the dance is 100.000Rp. You can buy the tickets for the dance at 17h.", "this temple will surprise you with its amazing sea view. I will never forget the sound of waves crashing the shore right beneath the temple. the view simply took my breath away. while being here, don't miss the kecak dance during sunset. temple entrance ticket and kecak dance ticket are paid separately. for kecak, I paid about 10 bucks per person. a must visit.", "It is a popular and busy walk up to the temple, but something worth doing as the sunset is lovely. It is so busy with tourist buses that it really is something you would only do once. Most people go and watch the nearby dance in the amphitheatre overlooking the ocean (which is OK.) Personally, I prefer less mainstream experiences as the dance has been modified to entertain the crowd and get a few laughs. The seats are very uncomfortable and for such a large crowd an hour is too long-as there are continual comings and goings from the audience which is distracting.", "Great view at sunset; the temple itself is not accessable; for prayers only. The kecak dance show is to recommend (book in advance). Beware of the monkeys: the will for sure steal your (sun) glasses!", "We had very good experienced here, watching kecak dance while sunset with scenic view. The distance not too far from Kuta or Jimbaran area.", "We have visited this show 7 years ago and were truly impressed from the nature, culture and beauty of the dance. Therefore, this year we were keen to see it again. However, it transformed completely to a low profile, commercial tourist trap. Firstly, you have to come at least 2 hours in advance, as there is practically no organization and order on the spot. Even if you are luck to find a good seat, the organizers are selling at least 50% more tickets than available places. Thus, People are continuing to enter the show even when it already started, without any shame or order from the organizers. The same applies for leaving it - they simply stand up, walk through the stage, disturbe the actors, and the whole experience. After half an hour, it is so crowded and disorganized that literally people are sitting on the stage. And the organizers are fine whit that, the most important is they are selling tickets! By coming to the quality of the show, it transformed a lot from 7 years ago. The actors are starting to entertain and the beauty of the epic story behind it is completely lost in bad acting and English. It is rather a cheap entertainment for unpolite tourists than a traditional nese dance with historic and cultural heritage. We were truly disappointed afterwards and wouldn't advice anyone to visit it as there are better shows on the island. Finally, I hope someone from the tourists authorities will read this post and start asking themselves what will happen with in 5 years if they continue doing so.", "A temple on the cliff direct from the Sea ... Awesome ambience with view of nature's beauty... Kechak dance performance should not be missed... The performance in the open amphitheatre with a backdrop of setting sun in the sea will be your best memory of the tour for sure...", "We were told this destination was a must-see in . We were greatly disappointed. We knew we were in trouble when we saw the volume of cars / buses trying to find parking places. Our biggest issue was the over-crowding of the Kecak dance. It seemed as though they sold tickets as long as people were willing to give them money. This resulted in a greatly over-crowded arena. People were crowded into the theatre until aisles disappeared and people were sitting on the floor and standing in the exits. We felt very claustrophobic and that this was a dangerous situation. At the end of the show too many people were pushing through the exits. People were actually pushing us in their desire to leave quickly.", "From all around the temple you'll find a lot of stunning views, especially during sunset the sky so breathtaking and combine with the ocean element it bring perfection. After the sunset the kecak dance was magnificently perform with entertaining nese traditional music, it was fascinating show.", "a bit of a hike to the temple, many tourists. you cannot really go inside the temple but just to take pictures outside the gate. Beside the temple you could purchase ticket to watch the kacha dance, but watch out for the the huge dragonflies that could land on your head.", "This temple though smaller than many is in an incredible location on a cliff overlooking the Indian Ocean. The views were fantastic. The highlight though was sunset and the Kecak dance in the amphitheatre located on the cliff top. I recommend you get there early for a good seat as they packed them in on our visit 27th Dec but it was incredibly good value at $10 per adult. The show lasts about 60min as the sun goes down with the finale the monkey God and a chicle of fire something to see. The costumes were great, really informative little guide notes given with ticket help you understand what's going on. We really enjoyed it. Watch out for the monkeys though. They steal glasses and bags and demand a ransom to get food! You have been warned they are highly motivated thieves.........", "A beautiful and marvelous place to visit. You should allow your mind to wonder back centuries ago, where people would really come by here to pray and sought divine interventions. Should not miss the Kecak dance as well, as you watch the dance overlooking the sunset on the horizon. Be aware that, you need lots of sunscreen and bring an umbrella if you would like to care for your skin from the harshest sun rays. Be wary of tourist traps by your drivers, on your way towards this temple. Or back. My driver brought us to some coffee place and brought us to one of the worst seafood places along the way.", "The best part is the breathtaking sunset view. Other than that it’s a tourist trap. Watch out that they give you correct change when buying a ticket since arguing with them that they just cheated you is useless ! Fire dance is impressive but you’re packed like sardines", "A very nice temple. With alot of naughty monkeys. I did not manage to view the kecek dance. But the views around the temple were amazing. The monkey took my glasses away. There alot of monkeys, which will take stuff away from you. So do watch and keep everything, especially your phones in the bag", "One of the must see spots when visiting - beautiful! Stayed to watch the Kecak dance at sunset (IDR10,000 i.e. approximately AUD10) which was an interesting experience.", "We went as part of a cruise tour and saw the Kecak Dance as well as the pretty spectacular sunset over the cliffs. The temple is closed except for actual religious proceedings so you have to just peek through the iron gate to see the temple complex. It's a long climb made more difficult by people stopping for pictures etc.", "I highly recommend the temple dance (one hour long) at sunset, in the small amphitheatre, overlooking the sea and sunset. You will need to buy both temple entrance tickets, as well as temple dance tickets. I was advised that it is difficult to get a ride back after the hour long performance (at 7pm), so it's worth hiring a driver to take you there and wait for you to complete your tour and dance performance. It was a thoroughly enjoyable performance, and the program (available in multiple languages) explains the activity well. Even my six year old enjoyed it, as I whispered explanations during the performance. Hanuman is a standout!", "Watch out for the monkeys here. The temple itself is situated on the edge of the cliff. They have a Kecak fire dance in the evenings. It's lovely to watch the sunset from here.", "What a breathtaking setting! The temple is beautiful and views over the cliffs are incredible. A few tips: - Avoid the monkeys and they will stay away, just watch others approach them and get climbed on. Don't carry food!! - You have to buy your ticket for the Kecak dance from a small stall just before the entrance to the amphitheatre. Get your elbows out to battle past all the rude male tour guides - it's the only way. - Sarongs and sashes are provided. - Make sure you book a taxi / transport to collect you after the show, the place clears fast and we ended up over-paying with a private firm. - The Kecak dance lasts around 90 minutes so make sure you leave time for this if you book a taxi to pick you up. Leaving before the dance is over is rude and disruptive. Arrive by 5.30 for the best seats (begins at 6pm).", "The temple has beautiful views and a long walk up the stairs if you want to see all of it. We missed the sunset that it is famous for because it was cloudy. We could not see the dance either because of the crowd. Reach early if you want to see that. Enjoyed the beautiful view that can be seen- the cliffs and the sea are stunning. However, if you're staying far away in a place like kuta or seminyak, it would be better to go to the beach (Pedang Pedang or Suluban, there are a lot of beaches near by) as well if you have taken a taxi for such a long distance. No need to book a tour or anything, just get a taxi.", "This is a great temple to watch the waves roll in at sunset and then catch the traditional fire dance afterwards.", "You get some amazing views and a beautiful sunset view from this temple. Be aware there are heaps of tourists most nights waiting for the Kecak dance at 6.pm. We stayed for the Kecak dance but still not sure if it was worth waiting for. Its a traditional story acted out and its a bit hard to follow even though you are given a leaflet when you pay to enter. I'm glad I stayed for the performance but will not be going again as there are much better performances held at other locations. Go for the view which you can do without buying the extra ticket, they monkeys were really quite tame on the day we went compared to monkey forest in Ubud", "Perhaps I'm a little jaded but I trudged paying the entry fee for the temple and while the view over the cliff from the temple was nice and definitely worth a visit near sunset the dance show costs extra and lasts 2 hours and other than that this will be a lot or a miss for visitors I think.", "The temple complex has a wonderful position on a cliff top but it is very crowded and popular with tourists. There is quite a lot to see including a nese dance performance. This is the worst part as you have to sit on concrete platforms for up to 45mins while they cram in everybody who wants to see the performance. It is very uncomfortable with people almost sitting on top of one another with the result that many leave during the show. Costumes are great as are the performers but they are almost lost in the crowd. See the temple but don’t bother with the show unless you like crowds and discomfort.", "Beautiful view of the ocean and the sunset. Kecak Dance can take long like 2-3hrs, so if you're going there using a scooter, you might want to leave before 7pm since the roads don't have much light and it can be tricky to navigate the roads full of unexpected curves. It can just get too crowded in the afternoon, but overall beautiful experience.", "If you want good views and a great nese cultural experience this is the place. Take a nice walk along the cliff side to see the temple at the edge. Then go see the Kecak Fire dance at sunset. A sight to see.", "one of the best sunset views in . their kecak dance is worth watching and the views of the ocean are breathtaking...", "While I appreciated the breathtaking views, the dance was quite long (one hour). People were jammed-pack into the performance area where they were even seated on the stairs and on the ground itself. I liked how we were given a piece of paper with a detailed description of what the performance was about. However, it was just too long to be seated so tightly with others. I wanted to leave early, but I couldn't because people were packed on the stairs. I would recommend visiting this place during the daytime just to walk around the grounds and look at the views. Skip the performance.", "The temple is set high on top the cliff overlooking the Indian Ocean. You can walk along the top edge to get a view back to the temple.Our guide was wonderful and explained the many aspects and history of the temple. We arrived before sunset and watched the sun going down while watching the Kacek fire dance. Didn't have a problem with the monkeys. $2aud to enter Temple grounds (sarong supplied) $10Aud to watch the Kecek dance.A magical place, we are lucky that the nese share this with us.", "Great experience highly recommend, get there early as crowds. Beautiful views. Traditional dances put on a great show.", "Enjoyed going to the temple and watching the sunset go at 04:30 if you want to watch the nese dance. Lots of monkeys too!!", "If you're here for the kecak dance, be prepared for the horde. Undoubtably a beautiful place, this ancient temple is steeped in legends and history, although you would need a guide to get the complete story. Otherwise, it isn't a large place, though the monkeys do add a mischievous presence to the environment. As for the kecak performance, the tickets start selling at 5pm at an open air table, but a crowd will have already formed a jostling pack, which becomes a frenzy of shoving when it opens. If you're not willing to put up with that, your driver or guide will usually brave the crush for you (note that entrance to the temple and show are two separate tickets). Although performances begin at 6pm, it's best to head almost immediately to the seating arena, as it will start filling up rapidly. The best seats seem to be the ones which face out towards the ocean. Be aware that flying embers will be kicked about during the performance, so getting a seat right down the front might be a hazard. All in all, an interesting time to be had, although as per usual, it will be extremely packed.", "Nice temple and big area to explore. Really Nice sunset. DON'T visit the traditional dance they offer. They ask the amount of 100k for a crazy tourist play. Way too crowded and even when the show is playing they let people in. Would not recommend. Just another way to ear loads of money out of tourists", "The trip around the temple is common when you're in , but the breathtaking views of the cliffs and the Indian Ocean made this place unmissable. The highlight of our vist is of course the Kecak Dance during sunset, which was very entertaining and captivating. The unique and amazing thing about Kecak is there's no musical instrument involved, but the dance rhythm comes from a group of 50 young, bare-breasted men, who made 'cak-cak' sounds, which when synchronized, becomes a catchy music. Fun and it was amazing !", "If you arrive by 4:30 pm, the place will be swarming with tourists. Make sure and buy your show tickets first, or you may not get in. View from the top is ok, but that alone would not be a reason to go. The indigenous show is interesting. Lots of chanting and dance, mixed with a little comedic acting. Make sure and get a translation paper of what is happening in each act, much the same as an opera. Sit on the right side of the amphitheater for a faster exit after it’s over. Also keeps you from looking into the sunset directly.", "This is a stunning temple in a stunning location. We came just for the Kecak Dance, so arrived just before sunset. Breathtaking scenery and very beautiful sunset. The dance area was quite crowded, but the hordes were well managed by competent and friendly staff. The dance was a highlight of my trip to . It is truly amazing how talented and creative humans can be! Unique experience, great entertainment enjoyed by all. Highly recommended.", "I have always wanted to see the traditional Kecak Dance. The performance was just wonderful! It was funny and entertaining as well:) Kids can also enjoy. The day I went there was a cloudy day, and unfortunately the sunset was not so clear...I would love to go back and the beautiful sunset next time.", "Apart from the temple itself (and the kecak and fire dance), my husband and I liked the view from the top the most!", "Stunning locale, Easy walk up and down; Kecak dance with the sunset as a backdrop leaves you spellbound. Be very very careful of the monkeys, we saw monkeys snatch away sun glasses, snacks, water bottles etc. And be sure to reach a little early to get the best seats to watch the kecak dance.", "Really really really beautyfull place fo sunset, any kecak dance here. Everybody want to see this dancing. Coz the background is sunset. Mustbe visit Contact me if need guide in +6281999300022", "This place was extremely crowded. The seats are concrete open air area style and aren't comfortable; they also spray mosquito poison around dusk. The view and the dancers made it worthwhile.", "Ticket per PAX is 100k IDR and show last for 1hour. For those who never watch before , i can probably describe the show in words for you guys. Entire 1 hour show there are total of 48 men making the \\cak\\\" sounds all the way and i find it very annoying and a few dancers dance at the middle of the stage . Thats all of it. The most terrible part is , show end at 7pm we back in kuta town at 9.30pm because of the traffic. So guys , if you guys have better itinerary or places to visit , you may just skip this place\"", "Too beautiful ! Be careful of monkeys when you carry belongings like sunglasses and hat. We went the places in the 4th week of April 2016 and that day was a very HOT day till a bit dehydration. Very crowded but you still can snap nice photos without people as the place is along the edge of the cliff. Kecak dance entrance fee was IDR100,000 for 1 hour, good place to enjoy the sunset and the dance show is scheduled at 1800pm every day.", "Located on a cliff this temple offers a breathtaking view of the sea. The kecak dance is something you can skip. The path to the main temple looks quite a bit however it's walkable and the stairs are not so tiring. Beware of monkeys. Don't you try to fool around with them. Try to wear full clothes or they will give u purple and yellow scarfy skirts to put on. Don't miss the sunset. It's wonderful and worth capturing in your cameras.", "The temple is beautifully situated on a cliff in the south of . However the building itself is not too special and some buildings look rather new than original. The Kecak dance in the evening is a well-visited attraction, you have to arrive early to get a good seat. The show itself is entertaining, however not too original. All of it pretty touristy and heaps of tourist buses from all around the island are unloaded here.", "Went there on weekday and arrived around 5:30pm. Coming earlier would be great, I'd suggest 4pm-ish so there's still a plenty of time to visit the temple before the kecak dance performance begin (pay IDR 70,000).", "The view of the cliff face, the temple atop the cliff and the endless sea was beautiful and breathtaking. Kecak dance was 100,000 rupiah but i felt it was a little too long but nonetheless it was a good experience.", "We had visit this temple with our local guide. We have been warned, that this his is one of the most visited places in , and it is true, so be prepared to crowd of turists everywhere. The temple itself is quite small compared with other temples and you have to wear a sarong inside. If you do not have your own, the service will borrow you one. The way to the temple is really beautiful, but watch out the monkeys. If they jump on you, they will immediately take everything you wear as a jewelry(I would not recommend to wear some, because of injury when monkey tries to grab something) or you have in you pockets of a bag. After visiting temple, we saw amazing kecak performance. Only small flaw was, that service tries to squeeze all people in, so they put plastic chairs to back of stage too, which ruins a little bit the atmosphere of the performance.", "Feels like \\I'm at the edge of \\\" standing on the side of that cliff, stunned on the view and how high I was at. Though that afternoon was very sunny and hot, it was still crowded and lots of tourists from around the globe came. This temple is best to visit on sunset and catching up the Kecak Fire Dance performed by the locals, a total entertainment.\"", "when you get inside, you feel the magic of the temple! The view is fabulous and after visiting the monument you can see by the end of the day the kecac dance! Strongly recommend this place!!", "The trip around the temple is common when you're in , but the breathtaking views of the cliffs and the Indian Ocean made this place unmissable. The highlight of my visit is of course the Kecak Dance during sunset, which was very entertaining and captivating. The unique and amazing thing about Kecak is there's no musical instrument involved, but the dance rhythm comes from a group of 50 young, bare-breasted men, who made 'cak-cak' sounds, which when synchronized, becomes a catchy music. Fun!", "It's so beautiful and the Kecak ( Fire Dance) is beautiful in this setting. One of my favourite places in and I have been to the Dance every time I come with someone new. Love it, not to be missed! Go before 6 pm to see the Temple and the surroundings. Lovely!", "I am amazed at the place despite the fact that we did not get to see the amazing sunset due to the clouds. However, the view from the top was definitely breathtaking and it is truly worth the visit. We went there around 5 and walked around the place before going to watch the famous kecak dance at 6. The dance is interesting as it shows a story of the Hindu gods.", "Beautiful place located south . About 40 min from Kuta. Go there for 6pm sunset Kecak Dance. But you should be there around 4pm to check out the temple and cliff then go get the sheets for Kecak Dance around 5:30pm.", "Really stunning settings, beautiful views and scenery. Beautful amazing temple with amazing history. Be careful around the monkeys, they like to steal things and do not bring food or carry food on you. but they will make you laugh. make sure you go when the locals are doing the Kecak dance, it is amazing experience and you will not regret going.", "Amazing temple with outstanding view!!! The temple and the fire dance are both must sees! Be prepared to pay for admission to the temple as well as the fire dance--- it's worth it though.", "the best place to see sunset in , but be aware for your stuffs cause around this temple there are lot of monkeys. those monkeys as additional part of this place could make your more colorful experiences. the entering tickets is idr 30.000 per person. in additional on the south corner of this place , stranded a big stage for nese kecak dance and the ticket is idr 100.000.", "Such a cool temple .. watched the kecek dance at sunset 🌅 and if you are in you really should watch it .. amazing, great setup highly recommend", "Amazing and breath taking view that u can have from the temple and in addition u can watch the kecak dance", "It's a nice temple above sea. Wonderful view point with steps to climb up on the temple . It is built on the basis of Hindu mythology . It is good to visit the temple at evening time so that you can enjoy the kecak and fire dance which is only at sunset time of 6pm", "Way too much traffic there for us. Lovely ocean views but there were just too many people around. The kecak dance I missed. Again they just get allowing people into the overcrowded area. People were pushing and shoving to get in. It was horrible.", "After spending an ideal afternoon at the infamous Finns beach club, a hidden chill out spot by a beach near Uluwatu, you must experience the unique Kecak Dance nese ritual up the hill near the Uluwatu temple. Be enchanted by this dramatic acapella chants as the nese people perform a fire dance ritual at the rhythm of trance with no instruments, but only men voices. This is one of the most famous nese performance and is a must-see in !", "What a amazing temple. Very beautiful place,sunset. I saw kecak dance too,so interesting. i will be back soon.", "It was the most impressive and breathtaking dance I have ever seen. Besides the fact that the dance was beautiful and funny ... the location just made it even More memorable; watching at the play with the sunset in the background was just amazing ...", "Its located on Hill area . The surrounding is beautiful . Specially back side sea view . Sun set unfortunately we couldn't see as of clouds . To be very honest when you are on vacation with your lovely better half or family its not worth to waste time and money . The Cultural dance was not bearable so we preferred to utilise our left time . and left the show in the middle . No retreat if not visited . Tour operator will surely suggest it but I won't suggest . No . Thanks .", "nice temple and nice area, we saw the kecak performance", "My wife and I visited this temple with our guide who explained a lot of the spiritual meaning behind a lot of things. Really unique experience and beautiful views especially at sunset. When there, do take the time to watch the dance if you have not done something like that yet. The performers are extremely passionate and very well trained.", "Came here really to watch the sunset, but decided to also check out the Kecak dance. I only stayed for the first twenty minutes of the dance as the seating area was crowded, we were staring right into the sun, and I had seen this story told twice over the previous week at different dance interpretations. I think comparing this dance to others, the continuous chanting put me off. The cliff view of the temple (which you cannot get up to or enter) were great and a beautiful spot to see the ocean. The price you pay for this view is (depending on the time of day and level of tourist activity) and minimum one hour drive to and from the Kuta area. It is more likely to be 2 to 2.5 hours each way. There are monkeys in the trees around the temple so be careful of loose or shiny items on your person. The monkeys are not shy in claiming anything as their own.", "Remember to carry your own sarong, if you don't want to wear the one given by them or you want to look different. The walk from the entrance to the central area can be dangerous as there is a small forest full of monkeys (on your left); be mindful of them as cases of Monkeys biting and snatching stuff off you are common. Peek down the cliff to see the deep blue water of Indian Ocean. Climb up the stairs (on your right) to go to the temple. You cannot enter the temple, but you can get a birds view of the surrounding area. On your left is the open area/ theater, where cechuk dance performance is held every evening around 06:30pm. Entrance to this dance perfornace is free; it is included in your ticket fare. I was there around 05:00pm, and the place was already full, almost. So, go there around 04:00 or 04:30pm, if want to reserve a good spot for yourslef; you obviously will end up waiting for a long time.", "We visited the grounds around the temple prior to the Kecak Fire dance show. The location of the temple makes it quite unique and the show was totally worth it although the theatre arena was packed with more than 1,500 people. Totally worth the wait!", "If you arrive here around 4:00 pm, you have enough time to see the temple and walk around before buying your tickets to the fire dance at 5 pm (the dance starts later - at sunset). They provide you with a sarong along with your ticket to the temple, which is nice. It was a beautiful view from the cliffs, and very interesting to see the temple right at the edge. The monkeys were nice to look at, but we took others' advice and stayed a good distance away from them to avoid getting our stuff stolen. We were glad to have bought our tickets to the fire dance right when the ticket office opened at 5 so that we could have our pick of the seats in the amphitheater. Once in there, we watched a beautiful sunset, and very much enjoyed the dance that followed - the classic nese love story of Rama and Sita.", "Beautiful place. Keren! You can watched the sunset from top of the hills. Rich with culture and tradition. G", "Great place to spend the evening. Amazing views over the cliff. Can be a bit crowded in the evenings. Worth visiting. They do cultural dance right next to the temple.", "So beautiful to see at sunset. Went to see the kecak dance. Thought I would be bored during the performance but it was so entertaining. Would highly recommend it.", "Great to see, you pay 50K in each (about £3/4) and then if you want to watch the dance it’s another 100K (£6-8). The temple has monkeys and it is there home, it’s a shame to see locals who have people on tours showing slingshots at them. Good to see, but wouldn’t go back.", "Beautiful view, we watched the ceremonial dance at sunset, give yourself a couple hours for sure. The dance itself is an hour,and it gets packed and was hot ! But hey it wasn't raining!", "Is better to visit at the sunset. kecak dance take place there. monkeys are near the temple really nice!! too crowded. you must wear sarong we took taxi from nusa dua the hotel tell as 550 RP we took taxi with 200 RP if you negotiate maybe you find with less. From Nusa Dua is 40-45 minutes", "We visited this temple in the late afternoon - the views are spectacular although there are a lot of people around. We stayed for the Kecap dancing that started at 6pm with the setting sun - great - it lasts for an hour and was enjoyable except for the very rude people that kept getting up and leaving throughout.", "Well the views are beautiful but you can’t actually see the temple. Plus very commercialised. I don’t think everyone gets the dance in the evening and a shame as gathers a big crowd and disturbed by many leaving part way through.", "The temple itself is okay, but the view of the cliffs are amazing. The kechak fire dance is also okay.", "Magnificent view. Funny monkeys all around; be ware, we see corpse of sunglasses! It costs Rp. 70,000 per adult to enter. You might need to rent the sarong (temple clothe) to enter. I'd suggest you buy a sarong before you go, as it is very cheap (ranged from Rp. 20,000-100,000 according to the quality and your bargain ability) and makes a beautiful souvenir. Unlike many other tourist place, the Kecak performance of the temple is of very good quality. It's definitely worth watching, not to mention it's so cheap! The show costs Rp. 100,000, and they have group discount for over 10 people.", "The temple is not the main attraction but the view of 200m high cliffs around the temple is. The whole backdrop of see over towering cliff with sunset view make this temple stand out from thousands of others from . Be aware of aggressive macaques which can snatch the food to sun glasses on your face. If time permits, wait for the sunset, enjoy the view and catch the Kecak (monkey) dance nearby. Like other temple, visitors needs to wear sarongs which can be hired from the entrance near ticket counter. The perfect location for those taking wedding photos as well.", "Go at around 4 pm and enjoy the sunset. Take pics and relax. Do not go for very long walks. The dance is boring.", "As like everything else in there was an entrance fee for the bike, then for the temple and then you had to pay another 100 to see the fire dance which I refused as I thought the entrance fee cover it. The view is great and especially at sunset. The traffic to get there is a nightmare.", "Nice view on sunset with a lot of persons like you. At 6 pm they slow traditional nese dance, ticket is 100k IDR Also wild monkeys so be careful.", "This temple is a bit overrated but we really enjoy the dance performance & the beautiful view. It certainly worth a visit for these two reasons. It's a bit overrun with tourists but still good.", "We went to the temple as the Kecak dance was highly recommended by my friends who visited . The entry to the temple costs 20000 IDR and in order to see the Kecak dance you have to pay 100000 IDR more. But it is not to be missed. The dance happens at sunset and the ambience is amazing.", "Lovely afternoon stroll, taking in sunset and the temple. Great for people watching. Chilled and relaxed. The dancing was full for both shows but our son went later and enjoyed it.", "Better go on the afternoon , because you have to see the sunset from the cliff, and don´t miss the show of local dances at night (fire dance).", "Beautiful views and sunset. we bought tickets to the Kecak Fire Dance as well. The dance is slow starting but once it does get going it's most entertaining, this show is in demand and we were advised to get our tickets before 5pm . We did we sat opposite the sea and got beautiful shots of the sunset as well.", "Loved the view in this place though it was very humid when we were there. An admission fee is required to the temple area and then another fee if you want to attend the \\dance show\\\" around sunset time. We did attend the show and thought it was quite fine. It as just too hot and humid for my liking. The show is approximately 1 hour and one get a bit tired sitting around under the sun for that long. Prepare some sunglasses and wear a hat if you can. Toilets are not clean.\"", "The temple itself is nothing great. The sunset view from here is indeed very beautiful. Unfortunately we could not get the tickets for the dance show as it was full. The temple was very crowded.", "This place is amazing and the sweeping views of the coastline are stunning. If you there by yourself, allot the time to go on a long hike following the equivalent of the Great Wall along the coast. Not arduous and a lot of fun. After that make sure you have tickets ahead of time for the Fir Dance. It stretches into the evening but worth it. It is a play with costumed dancers in an open amphitheater - very 17th century. You won't understand much but the good guys and the bad guys are clear and its a great deal of fun.", "Nice view..best sunset...great kecak dance performance..awesome temple..put on your holidays list..you will not regret it", "Always love to come here. The place to visit when I have friends/ family visiting from all over side of the world. The kecak dance is the main highlight of the place. Now it's even nicer after the renovation. The dance is always entertaining and the entertainers always give them their fullest performance. The only thing To be improved - in my humble opinion is to stop or forbid the audience to walk out from the area before the performance ends! And this note is also for everyone who are planning to visit this place. Please, do not walk out in the middle of performance. Firstly, it's annoying if you have to walk through a packed seats. Secondly, you disturb other audience! And lastly and most importantly: you disrespect thisnSacred dance! The nese always bless the place / the stage before the performance starts. So be respectful! Sunset is always beautiful here! Dont't miss it", "We came as our hotel offers daily free shuttle, and to see the Kecak dance performance. The temple itself is nothing special, and not open to the public. You’re basically just walking around the cliff top for the views. Lots of monkeys. They weren’t aggressive when we were there but read the other reviews.", "A nice place to visit but very busy! We went at sunset so we could also see the Kecak Dance. It's very pretty and a nice place for a stroll around. The Kecak Dance was very entertaining and added that bit extra to the trip there.", "The view of the temple is great, but the monkey has been trained by the local to pick tourist belonging like sun glasses. One of the monkey took my friend's sun glasses and she pay the local Rp20,000 to take back her glasses. We pay Rp70,000 per pax for Kecak dance which start at 6pm and end around 7pm, interesting show we like the mask but i personnaly think a bit boring at the end. Please find a seat early there are always crowded, we are group of 8 and we have to split up into 4 group to find a seat.", "This is a sprawling temple complex with great ocean views often down steep cliffs. It was worth the while wandering around the serene temple grounds waiting for sunset and the spectacular kachak dance.", "Visiting the temple for the sunset kecak dance is a must whilst in . Wonderful photo opportunities abound and the dance is quite mesmerising and the costumes amazing.", "Came here to catch the sunset. Unfortunately it rained heavily that day but it stopped just in time for the Kecak Dance. The temple is located at the cliff of a hill overlooking the sea. Breataking view. To view the Kecak Dance, one must purchase a ticket for about 100,000 rupiah per person to be able to watch the dance which starts at 6pm. There is an entrance fee prior to entering the temple itself so always be mindful of this. The only thing that got me all annoyed are the distractions caused by the late comers watching the dance as they tend to just strut in like nobody's business in the middle of the performance instead of entering discreetly to look for empty seats so that everyone's focus is on them catwalking across the open stage.", "Worth the crowds for the Kecak dance. While the view was quite amazing, I'm not sure it'd be worth it alone, better to combine this with a sunset visit and enjoy the Kecak dance while watching the sun set with the temple in silhouette. Definitely worth the drive out here (it was about 2 hours from my hotel). Watch out for the monkeys in the parking lot!", "Second visit here, was sorry to see that the dance show has grown into such a production, well the arena has anyway, used to be way more intimate. The show starts at 6pm and was very annoyed that they kept letting people in half hour late, destroying the magic of it. Don't expect the temple to be that pretty which shocks as they make so much money here. Beautiful setting though. Allow plenty of time to get out of the carpark after the show...gridlock...", "As it says above, the views from this place are absolutely breathtaking and worth the entrance fee for sure, but do not pay the extra to see the Cecak fire dance, it is just an hours worth of chanting with not much else. Save your money...", "From my point view it was not will organized and overcrowded that their was no space for the dancers, the people kept coming in even while the show is started like if they have no limited number for audiences, The same show is in the ubud place and it was much better in my openion", "Make sure you buy your tickets online in advance for the Kecak show, as the tickets do sell out quickly and lines are long. We went a couple of hours before the show to explore the temple then secure a good seat. The temple complex itself is ok but not very big - however behind it are some amazing ocean cliff views so make sure you check those out. There's not a huge amount to explore in total though if you're not coming to see the Kecak show. For the Kecak show itself, we got seated early as many people do. It was a very windy evening with occasional rain, so they handed out ponchos for the audience. I found the Kecak show entertaining and a neat cultural experience that is to be appreciated while being there.", "Its a beautiful temple hanging off the cliff with amazing scenery. But it is extremely hot bring an umbrella for protection and plenty of water!! They lend you a sarong to wear then you can head to the temple. If you want to watch the fire dance you pay separatly at the amphitheatre ... It was worth it!! Just do remember an umbrella!!", "We went here late afternoon for sunset. It's beautiful but watch your belongings, while we were there two monkeys had stolen two different women's flip-flops. We also watched the Kecak Dance, amazing, a must do. But you will be in the show during sunset. My three year old loved the dance and sat through the whole show!", "The place was too crowded. The kecak fire dance was good and the performers were amazing. Be careful at the end of the show as there are lots of naughty monkeys that snatches bags and foods. The sunset was really amazing!", "May your way there if u are in ! The kacak fire dance is very intriguing, entertaining and fun at the same time. Accompany my stunning view of the sunset and very greenery. Very clam and very relaxing.", "The best trip ever.. Worth every single penny.. Spectacular view of Indian Ocean will spice up your trip. Suggest to join the Kecak Dance live drama as that will be peak of the trip. Do buy the ticket early as it will finish quite fast.", "High entrance fee (60,000IDR), and the area is crowded with tourists and touts- but the uniqueness of this sea temple is undeniable, and especially beautiful set against the sunset and crashing waves. There is a daily Kecak dance performance in the evening at 6.30pm (if it isn't raining) within the grounds as well.", "This temple is set in the lap of nature....a must see place....the view from the top of the ocean below is amazing...the kecak dance at sunset was good,the ambience was wonderful.", "We were supposed to go there to see the sunset and watch the famous kecak dance. We arrived and paid the admission and I asked to buy tickets to watch the dance and they told me the tickets were sold inside. We went in and didn't see any ticket booth and we just went around taking photos. Suddenly there was a big crowd and people were surrounding an area. I thought there was a show or something but turned out the local told me that's where to buy the tickets for kecak dance. No announcement or signage. I suggest to go there earlier if you really want to watch the dance.", "Another place to really visit...if you enjoy culture and authenticity. otherwise, it will not be modern or stylish enough. Take your time and you will make it a nioce experience + Candi Dasa is not far and you can have klunch over the sea / lagoon if you find the good places...", "The best time to arrive here is around 4 pm, explore the pura and beautifull view until 5.30 pm. After it get kecak dance show and find the best seat spoted in the middle toward to sunset view.", "Our hotel recommended this temple and the fire dance at sunset. The view from the temple is breathtaking. When you pull up to park there are monkeys hanging around on the walls. The fire dance was not our favorite part because there are 100s of people packed in to a small arena. It was cool for about the first 10 minutes.", "Well worth a visit, beautiful scenery. I took some great photos at sunset. We enjoyed the local dance performance. A sarong and sash are provided to wear whilst in Temple area, at a small cost.", "Best time to visit is in the evening. You'll get to experience beautiful sunset with fire dance... there's a ticket to enter around 30k per head and wearing a sarong (wrap around) is compulsory as in all temples of ", "Very nice temple and views. Don´t miss the Kecak or Fire Dance at the sunset (it is advisable to came earlier and buy the tickets to the show as the auditorium only take 400 people. Use the time available to visit the temple, the cave with the sacred snakes and the walkway to the adjoining cape", "Nothing to say just 1 of the best spot at while u were here....temple ..monkey...kecak dancer....and romantic venue... Beware of the monkey....hahahaha....", "It was okay except of the cloudy weather where we couldn't see fully the sun set. I didn't see the traditional folk dance as I was more into seeing the sunset and taking scenic shots.", "Didnt find the visit worth after visiting Tanah Lot in the morning. Sunset is good but the kecan dance show would have been a good experience if they had managed it well. Very small amphitheatre was over crouded with people, they kept selling tickets despite the theatre capacity was well over full... people were made to sit on the ground and stand all around, making it suffocating and hot. We left 5 mins into the show as it was so inconvenient. Over priced for what they had to offer. Most resorts have kecan dance performance or traditional fire dance as popularly known as part of their evening entertainment.", "Stopped by for the Fire Dance. Interesting show however, As suggestion, you should not be charged for temple entrance and for the dance. The number of people allowed to see the show should somehow match the size of the arena- we ended up being squashed like bugs on hard floor for more than an hour. The show itself is something which is not shown in your regular theater - so if you in the area, hive it a try. But - bring a pillow.", "We visited during the evening and the place was crowded. They provide sarongs at the entrance, which is included in the 30K ticket price. Kids were provided with a sash. There are lots of stairs. The main part of the temple is closed for visitors. You get amazing views from atop the cliff. Please be mindful of the monkeys. We stayed for the 6pm Kecak dance show. You have to purchase a separate ticket for 100K and arrive early there so you get a good seat. The day we visited, they oversold tickets exceeding the capacity. We had to sit very close to each other, which was very uncomfortable and some visitors were seated right next to the performers, on the floor and near the exit. We felt the dance show was over-priced. People started leaving the show after 30-min. We left when they were wrapping up the dance, in order to avoid crowds. Return trip took a long time, since traffic was pretty bad.", "The place has a great view of the ocean, blue and clean water everywhere. The temple is closed for visit. fees is 20000IDR per person. The ocean view mesemerized us. we missed the kecak dance, have heard its very good.", "From all temples I went in this was the worst. Well the view over the cliffs is nice but not worth the money and time in my opinion. The kecak dance wasn't my thing either. Watch out for the monkey's, they stole my friends sunglasses haha!", "An experience to be taken. The sunset is beautiful. The temple cant be visited. The kecak dance is the attraction & should be seen. G8 costumes,dance, story telling. Beware of the monkeys.", "The temple is nice to visit but it's very touristy. The venue overlooking the cliffs is beautiful. Basically you arrive at 5 pm. Visit temple for about 45 mins and then there is an amphitheater where they have a local \\Kesha\\\" dance. It's nice but does not seem authentic. It's too staged.\"", "We first we to padam padam beach which was amazing. On the way back we decided to go to the temple as our tour guide said its a must. Entrance fee is relatively cheap however bring lots of money with as the temple was the last stop of the tour i was running short. In Nusa dua beach where you can do all the watersport i spent nearly 600,000 Idr water sport is not cheap if your paying for 2. Back to the temple go through the monkey entrance. Wow cute. The the have to pay another entrance fee to watch the tribe dance. Which is an experience to say the least. 1 hour show is far to long. Only the last 10 mins of the show i found interesting and funny. Would i do it again. Probably not.", "This is the highlight of my Indonesia trip. The sunset is one of the best that I have ever seen, & the kecak dance is mesmerizing! Could not enjoy the temple upclose, that will be my only regret. Before you go & see the Kecak dance, please understand that this will take 1 hour. Some people were leaving (i wonder why!) & it looked very disrespectful. You should collect the paper that is distributed outside the dance place, so that you understand the story behind the dance (it is in their native language).", "This temple and the fire dance was the last stop off on a long trip day and we got to the temple a little later than we had anticipated and as such had limited time to see it's beauty. Indeed this was further restricted by the number of people there, most of who had, like us, came to see the sunset and fire dance at six o'clock. We paid our reasonable price for entrance and the dance which included hired sarongs, again a must to gain entry, and spent a relatively short time seeing the temple and admiring it's location on the top and edge of a 70 metre drop straight into the sea. This eleventh century sea temple is indeed a fine structure but somewhat a little more simpler than others we had visited, but of course it did include the large amphitheatre area which opened out onto the sea looking straight out in a westerly direction as the sun went down. Overall I think we had too little time here as we did decided pretty early to set off for decent seats for the dance, again like many others, and we were so pleased we did as it filled up extremely quickly and those who came late struggled to fit in. I enjoyed the temple but alas time wasn't on our side and the draw of the sunset performance drew us away early.", "This temple is worth a visit if you are going to ...such a beautiful scenary..I would recommend to visit this temple during sunset... By the time we would reach the temple it was already late and we missed sunset..even after reaching late we found it very nice so worth a visit to this temple and kecek dance during sunset is also a must...", "Must go, but in time for the sunset. Also arrive early to get a ticket for the kecak and fire dance. No atm/cards at the ticket office. Have money with you. also beware of the thieving monkeys!!!!", "So the Temple is huge u pay to go in and u are asked to wear either a sarong or a sash to put on ur waist depending on what ur wearing... usually ur informed to not put sunglasses on ur head or jewelry or anything that can be easily stolen by the monkeys which are not very friendly but tend to stay away when allot of people are around. The views from the cliff are breathtaking especially around sunset. Then depending on the day ur visiting u have a nese dance u can attend for a fee it is usually a story of some kind. There is a contact with the audience which is funny although the one i attended was just a bit slow at the beginning but don't leave because it will get to be really funny!!!", "100% worth the trip. Just make sure you book a return taxi, or arrange taxi to wait for you. We did this with a Bluebird taxi and it was no problem. The show was a bit slow to get started, a little bit boring in the beginning. But once it gets going it's fantastic, there's humour, action, dancing, chanting and of course that unforgettable sunset!! We checked out the Kecak dancing in Ubud and it was no comparison.", "Great sunset and fascinating cliff! Monkey not really fierce as the forum stated. The worker will help to extrude the monkeys. What we do is, just keep away from the monkey. Kecak & fire dance is worthy to watch if first time come to . But make sure get the story template from them, otherwise you won't understand the meaning of the dance", "I feel bad for saying this about a temple on a beautiful cliff, but this was all around a horrible experience. Pure over-tourism at its worst. Getting to the temple and parking was a nightmare. There were just so many people. We climbed many steps to get to the temple, only to be told because we weren't Hindu we were not allowed inside. We looked over a wall at a concrete slab (was this the temple? we don't even know). We were rushed quickly for our guide to stand in line to get tickets for the fire dance, as apparently they don't give them out beforehand. Once our guide got our tickets, he rushed us into the theater to get our seats. At 5pm for a 6pm show. He said if we didn't, we would not get seats. And boy was he right. People rushed in a grabbed seats and it was full at 5:30. Despite being completely full, that did not stop the organizers from bringing more people inside. Every seat was taken, including every aisle, most of the floor/stage, and every exit. What a dangerous situation! We were literally trapped with no way out until the dance ended at 7pm! What a horrific and scary situation. I would not recommend this temple or fire dance to anyone unless they decide to limit the number of people who are allowed in at a time, which seems highly unlikely. Try another temple or see a dance somewhere else. This was not worth it at all!", "We arrived a bit late so had to whizz round the temple to get to the fire dance show in time. We are seated on the ground next to the performers but that gave a great view of the dynamics in the show . It was a fantastic display of nese culture, costumes , singing, dancing on fire (quite close to us !) done with great humour and gusto by the performers. Om shanti shanti shanti om", "we have been here many time,so this temple is beautiful view and nice to see sunset and kecak fire dance", "Part of the main tourist driver/bus circuit. A lot of people, and a lot of history. Good photo opp and they have the dance towards the end. I would recommend wearing a hat because you have to sit in the baking sun while people fill in and the show starts. Show is something that you could actually do without. A lot of people started leaving during the middle of it.", "Positive: Great view of the coast and sunset over the ocean - watch for the fishing boats coming in at dusk. Monkeys entertaining - count how many pairs of glasses they are able to snatch off tourists' heads! Negative: Fairly busy/crowded, and kecak dance sold out the day we visited, so get in early or book ahead (we skipped the show to take photos of the sunset, and kids were tired). Temple not particularly impressive. Summary: Worth a visit around sunset - make sure you have nothing loose, including glasses and get into the kecak show early.", "At sunset, the view is beautiful. However you will be obliged to stay for the fire dance. If you haven't done anything else that gives you an idea of nese culture, then it's worth sitting on the hard seats for over an hour watching the dance. BUT if you have already seen many cultural dances, shows etc. on your trip, leave as it gets a little monotonous, especially with hungry children!", "To begin, we visited at midday in order to avoid the late afternoon crowd at Kecak so am unable to comment as to benefits or otherwise of the dance performance. I am respectful of other cultures and opinions but simply cannot see why other travellers are so glowing in their reviews. Here's our family take on the attraction: - traffic is a bummer, very slow progress on main road so hope your driver knows a few shortcuts; - monkeys are aggressive and steal items (quite the opposite of the friendly mob at Ubud Monkey Forest); - much of the temple is not open to general public and reserved for worship only; - nice cliff top views but hardly extraordinary. Good for locals and those of faith but for tourists seeking an intimate Hindu encounter and understanding of the way of life, there are alternatives to this tourist trap.", "We went here late one afternoon in time for the sunset. We booked a car through the hotel as we were warned (probably incorrectly) that it can be difficult to get a car back from there when everyone is trying to leave at the same time. Anyway our driver took us there showed us the way I'm and jumped to the front of the queue for us to get tickets to enter and also some tickets for the famous fire dance. Once you walk down the hill to the temple you are immediately hit with amazing views. The temple grounds stretch along the cliff face for quite a way, there are lots of steps so be prepared! We had lots of amazing photos as the sun began to set. There are monkeys about causing some mischief so watch your sunglasses and hats etc! Then as the sun has set the fire dance began in the amphitheatre. It was excellent and well worth the 100k rupiah. It lasts for the hour, don't leave before the end as many did to try to get back to their taxis, it spoils the atmosphere. Would recommend both the temple and the fire dance to get a fee for some local culture!", "Be prepared to walk up and down steps, so wear comfortable shoes, not sandals. The temple itself if interesting and there are explanatory notices. If you are not covered, you will be given satin sheets to cover yourself. You can ramble around at your own rate, looking at the various aspects of the temple but beware in the hour or two before the nearby Kecak Fire Dance (about 630), the temple area gets very crowded as people do both attractions together. Very interesting and worth visiting.", "Beautiful Culture, Amazing show & Wonderful View. Showing Kecak dance on the sunset view. There is a lot of monkey. i think this place one of the best sunset spot ever in the world.", "We wanted to get that classic sunset picture so we headed to one of the places that the tour guides all rave about. Unfortunately, we went during the rainy season. While the rain held off, there were too many clouds to get really good pictures. Still, the view alone is worth it. They also have the Kecak fire dance performed in a small outdoor auditorium nearby and we purchased tickets. They gave us proper robes to wear so you don't have to worry about bringing respectful clothes. If you want to see the dance, get there early as the place fills up fast. We lingered at the cliffs and by the time we got to the auditorium, we had to sit on the floor, not an easy thing to do for an old guy like this.", "Amazing place to explore and take beautiful pictures.. I did not enjoy at all this kecak dance and left early same as other people.. Its v crowded to get out from the temple after the dance", "Also called \\The Legs of Island\\\" .This sacred place presents attractions \\\"Kecak Dance\\\" which unfortunately we missed because don't have enaugh time. But the view is very beautiful. Beware of the monkeys who like to steal your luggage.\"", "On the grounds in front of the temple there are several local people who sell something to drink or eat. You do not really need an guide, but maybe not unwise when you are here for the first time. NOTE!!!! the monkeys around the temple are very brutal. Look well after your glasses, sunglasses, camera and other valuables closely, because the monkeys are smart. You can be entertained for an hour on the ground, so be on time. The seats at the dance are very hard. So if you have sensitive buttocks, then take something of a cushion. Because it is quite a long ride. The dance is just amazing. Especially the men who do the act ke-CAK CAK's just an great experience to witness. All in all a great night. Worth repeating!", "The sunset is amazing in this temple. It’s better than Tanah lot in my opinion. It was just crowded from left to right. I think the best time to view the sunset is when Kecak dance is performed. Most tourists watched the dance. There’s a separate entrance fee for the temple and Kecak dance (100.000 Rph). The stadium for the dance is first come, for serve. They do not have crowd control. If there’s an emergency, it would be a great chaos. I don’t think they count how many tickets they sell. People kept on coming in to the point that you barely have enough space for the performers. The dance is interesting, no dialogue. Acapella choir does all the sounds.", "Good place to see the temple, sunset and traditional dance called KECHAK. And the best time visit this place is 4:00 PM, this will give you chance to sunset and dance (just after sunset).", "Try to be there at 5 and bring lots of water! When the theater is filled the performance starts at 6, the kecak dance is and therefore a must see. The dancing, singing and costumes are wonderful. Too bad whole groups of people leave during the ceremony, to catch the bus!", "Fantastic experience! The site, the performance! I think you need to get there just on time, not much before.There will be always a seat to accommodate you. Just know the time the dance starts. Explore the temple first.", "Took a private taxi upto the temple. Get in early cause alot of people attend and gets very crowded to get some decent photos of the temple and surroundings. Watch those monkeys (when they say take off sunnies and all shiny jewelry, do it). The performance was quite long but very entertaining for me, dancing and costumes were eye catching.", "Stunning View, Awesome Tour, Great bunch of people guidance toward Yoga Activity. Will do it again soon. The Kecak Dance was Magnificent to see and Learn from the nese Culture Thank you for having me.", "Take your camera and enjoy the beautiful view of the sea and sunset. Need more than an hour to spend time apart from famous Kecak dance", "We arrived just before sunset we did not get enough time to explore the temple complex before we were ushered into the Kecak Dance Arena. We encountered some aggressive cheeky monkeys, one had taken a tourist's sunglasses and my travel companions got caught up trying to help by exchanging a banana for the glasses. The temple perched on the cliff is stunning and makes a great photograph. There is a fee to enter the temple complex and another fee to attend the Kecak Dance. The temple fee includes the hire of a sarong and sash.", "Amazing show at the temple around 6pm, get there an hour early for a good seat! Beautiful at sunset as well", "It was not just the cleanliness of the temple but also the incredible design of the temple itself has fascinate me.. I have been waiting to see the Kecak Dance and this is the first time I saw it...", "The temple looks gorgeous perched high on a cliff but it has become overhyped. There are hordes of tourists at sunset, the selfie-stick-bearing block-your-view and block-your-way variety. The premises are infested with monkeys, who have a tendency to snatch things, like hats, small bags and sunglasses and wait for food to return the item. They are outright aggressive and not cute, in contrast to those found in the Monkey Forest in Ubud. I strongly recommend locking everything up in your handbag and holding on to it tightly. The kecap dance is oversold. The dance starts and the usherers are still admitting people, who sit on the stairs and block the way. Selfie sticks and indiscriminate flashing come out in their full galore when the performance starts. Baffles me why people are so darn inconsiderate. Back to the dance though. The first half is quite draggy. It is also very different from a dance in a typical western sense, as there isn't much by the way of choreography and the focus is on telling the story. The performers did try to spruce it up, by interacting with the audience. To me it was still fairly drawn-out and boring. Worth a look if you are not on a tight schedule.", "You can feel Indonesian culture here. It worths to pay more to see the dance performance (6 pm) Some pleople can say it is not an outstanding performance, but it is interesting and will can enjoy it seeing the sunset and relaxing after walking through the temple.", "This temple is quite magnificent to visit during sunset. The main temple as such is small but the Kecak dance and the views are totally worth the trip. Do not miss the Kecak dance. It is scheduled at 6pm everyday and the gallery fills up by 545. Try to reach by 445 to get the best seats. We missed it on the first day but we drove up to the temple for the dance the next day and we surely loved the dance.", "really stunning views, but the climb to the temple is not a joy ride. get ready to sweat. you can watch the traditional dance for a fee but our group did not opt for that.", "Recomend this place to visit while in , esp to watch the Kecak Dance at sunset. You have to come earlier, they open the ticket booth at 4 pm and it sold out very quickly. The seat is also unreserved, so you have to que earlier to get the best spot to watch this traditional dance with sunset view. Worth every penny.", "My wife and I truly enjoyed the Kecak. Heed the advice about the Monkeys as in do not feed and watch your sunglasses and any loose items. They're clever!", "Lots of monkeys. We also went to the cultural performance where they had a traditional dance. The cost to enter the temple was 20.000rp and 100.000 rp for the performance.", "This temple is simply breathtaking. I felt like I was in a painting while we were here! It was definitely a highlight of our trip, and I can't recommend it enough. We stayed for the kecek dance, which I honestly thought was pretty lame and way too crowded (some of the audience members had to sit on the floor literally inches away from the performers). But the temple and temple area was amazing, and you should definitely visit while in !", "Enjoyed the visit to the temple and also the Kecak dance at Sunset. Very pleasant experience to be enjoyed by the entire family. Overall highly recommended.", "sarongs are required for entry into the temple. This was certainly worth the experience. The fire dance was a well expressed and quite unique to the nese experience.", "Quite easy to get to, very nice, very crowded. To watch the fire dance in sunset is really good experience. A bit long, but interesting for the idea of nese traditions and spirit. Fun, too, in the end :) Paid 30 000 pp for entrance, the dance you buy inside and it is another 100 000 pp. On the entrance you must cover your legs with sarong but they lend them for free. We saw some monkeys when leaving, one of them stole smebody's glasses. Why do people never read the signs? There is a giant one by the entrance: take off your glasses and watch out for monkeys. They might look cute but are actually skilled thieves.", "It went there at 5 in the afternoon. After paying the entrance fee, we were given just a simple cloth to tie on our waist before going in the temple. I ask the guy, why are some of them are given 'sarong'. The guy answered me because they are wearing shorts. Went in and took lots of pictures of different angles. Next the kecak dance show. Entrance fee for that Kecak dance is 100 thousand IDR. Given a paper that explained about the story that they are telling from the dance. Make sure you come a bit early to book a nice seat on the platform. The show starts exactly at 6pm. Its an hour show with the ending that you could take pictures with the characters in the dance. Awesome view of the sunset could be seen during the dance. Make sure to bring your cameras or video recorder.", "A nice place to see sunset in . The panorama was magnificent with the wave smashing the cliff. Don't miss the 'Kecak and Fire Dance' show on the evening, only once a day.", "The view is very nice. Should be there during Sunset. They also have a dance show (Kechak Dance Show). Didn't see it though. Must wear a full sleeved dress to enter. You can take it from entrance. The view is breathtaking. Must go during visit", "After getting your tickets for admission, there are a lot of cloth also known as kain which are provided for you to tie around your waist which covers your legs so you feel like a part of the locals. Short walk to enjoy a magnificent view of this temple which sits on a cliff overlooking the ocean. You can also walk along the cliff to enjoy different views. My advise is to come in the evening to enjoy the sunset as well. While you are here, there is a traditional and spiritual dance performance not to be missed. It starts at 6pm daily and make sure you purchase your tickets early. It is an eye opener to a different side of and definitely a must watch.", "You can find an amazing scenery at this temple. The temple on the edge cliff with the background of a wonderful sunset make it a package of best moment. Walk along the cliff give you many different angle of picture. Watch the kecak fire dance to complete your total experience to this area. Must visit when you are in .", "One of the most beautiful places in to see the sunset. We did not have the chance to see the Kecak dance as we were with my little daughter but the time we spent sightseeing was worthwhile.", "We only went for the temple, which is not very visually inspiring. Views are good, but we saw a lot more interesting temples on . We had to miss the dance as we have young child. Was coach loads of people so not our scene", "My friend and I just done a tour with our hostel, meaning we got to see the temple and the dance then leave after it. It was perfect for us as we enjoyed walking around, snapping a few photos of the views and just taking it all in. The dance was pretty cool to see, might have lasted abit longer than I wanted it too but can’t fault anything. The sunset was also incredible to watch.", "Went for a visit to this temple with family and everyone just loved it.One gets to view magnificant sunset from here so the recommended time to visit is in the evening.The climb uphill has many stairs so people with difficulty in walking difficulty can avoid it.The dance performance by the Kechak dancers is unique and the actor playing Hanuman is just amazing.A must see if you wish to see a combination of natural beauty and a unique dance performance.Also beware of the monkeys here.", "A couple months ago, me and my friends go to there. We go there to watch kecak dance. But, in there have many beautiful spots. Before you watching the dance, u can walking on the temple. In there, there are many monkey. They won't harm us, if we dont harm them. For the price, u buy twice tickets. First you buy for enter the temple. Second, you buy for watching the dance. So if, you just want to looking the temple. U dont need to buy the ticket dance.", "Nice temple to visit beautiful sunset just short trip from Kuta , we see kecak dance is Traditional dance", "Unfortuntaly the day we went to the temples was a cloudy day but im still haooy we went to see it. We had to pay into the temples and then pay again to watch the fire dance (100k rp) which was a bit annoying.", "Very nice place to visit to watch sunset and kecak dance. Spend 3 hours there looking at the view and kecak/fire dance overlooking the sunset..beware of the monkey as it will steal your accesories, necklace,sunglasses,etc within seconds.Very pro-monkey indeed. You have to pay around 80,000rupiah to see all these btw.", "We visited here on our first evening in and it was a lovely way to start a holiday. We hired a driver (eco tours) to take us there. We booked an early pick up because of tickets and queuing (read on other reviews), but our driver actually sorted that for us over the phone so we did not queue at all. Had time to wonder around temple area (temple itself closed off) it’s a beautiful place. Lots of monkeys which can be cheeky so you need to maintain distance from them but the area does have monkey handlers to assist and move the monkeys on if needed. There was two charges I think it was around 100k to enter the grounds and then an additional 150k for dance tickets. We attend the dance and was provided with an English synopsis so we could understand what was being portrayed. Wonderful evening and would highly recommend!", "This temple is nothing special compared to others you can visit in , but the views are certainly lovely. The day we were there it was absolutely teeming with tourists from big tour groups, so it was hard to find any peaceful moments. The dance was excellent - I highly recommend it, even if you've seen other dances on your trip. It's completely different to the others! Do make sure you read the notes about the story of the dance though - it won't make much sense without them.", "tickets for the show are sold an hour before the show! so try to be there on time. the scenery is so beautiful. Do not drive there, take a taxi the roads there are all up hill and get pretty crowded", "The best place to watch Kecak Dance in ! With the sunset view. The ticket counter for Kecak dance is in the temple area. It was open at 5 PM with the price of Rp 100,000. The best seat was in the middle. The Kecak Dance was started at 6 PM. So, we had an hour to wait in the middle with the strong sun facing toward us. But it was worth the struggle!", "Get there early to nab a good seat so you can be mesmorized by the dancers. Explore the entire temple. You will be blown away. Oh yeah, there is also the view! Breathtaking.", "A place you must go when u are in . And do not miss the Kecak Dance during sunset. Enjoy the view with your loved ones here.", "We went to the temple later in the afternoon as we were going to the sunset Kecak dance. It was quite crowded and you can only wonder around a small area of the temple - the rest is for local worshipping only. I think if you went during the day you could enjoy a walk along the cliffs on either side and you would have a lovely view of the temple in the sun. If you go in the evening you will see the temple silhouetted against the setting sun. If you go during the day you will see the temple illuminated by the sun.", "Beautiful view and Kechak Dance in evening was too good! we spent about 4 hours here and it was a very good experience. Do manage to reach early here, before the show starts, you can spent time to enjoy the veiws!", "One of the best temples atop a Hill top- great view- go there in evening and also the kekchak dance show is one thing you should not miss.", "The scenery was nice and the Kecek dance was better than the Barong dance (in my opinion) except that the \\white monkey\\\" was a little too distracting during the performance. However, beware of the aggressive monkey syndicate in this area. My daughter's iPhone was snatched and my pair of glasses was grabbed from my face in a blink of an eye. According to our driver cum tour guide, the monkeys were hungry as they couldn't find food. They used the stolen items to barter for food.\"", "Tanah Lot is a good spot to get your culture fix. You head in through a fairly extensive market before reaching the temple. It's an awesome sight but I'd love to be able to sit back and relax while watching the waves roll in but it's hard/impossible to do with the crowds. We didn't stay to watch the Kecak dance this time around but I'd definitely recommend it if it's your first time. If was a good show and was a nice touch for the performers to come out for photos and to talk after the show.", "It is very beautiful, there are plenty small shops to choose from. Prices are reasonable. There are bathrooms everywhere. The view is beautiful and could be amazing but keep in mind that most tours bring their tourists there at the end of the day and as a result it is REALLY overcrowded. It is like an uninterrupted flow of travelers arriving on the site every minute from 4pm. It makes for very nice pictures if you are willing to walk a bit away from the tourists' favorite spots. Professional photographers are on site to take and print your pictures in a 'Tanah Lott' frame, which was very nice and not pricey at all. A good souvenir to bring home. There is a possibility to buy tickets for a Kechak performance after sunset, but considering the crowd it must be packed with tourists.", "Start your tour with a gentle walk around the temple and views from the cliffs. The show starts at 6pm, but it's best to get there a little early for a good seat. It can be very hot and a seat high in the stand is advisable, to catch some fresh air. The show is outstanding and the male choir produces an amazing sound of great complexity.", "The fire dance in the evening is amazing. Sadly, it started to rain during the performance. The other tourists started to leave the theater & walked through the performance. However, the show itself was fantastic.", "Н4обычно4 и оч4нь кр3сиво4 м4сто для хр3м3: н3д высоким обрывом! 3 в4ч4ром н3 з3к3т4 можно пос4тить т3н4ц, оч4нь р4ком4ндую, полный восторг! Unusual and very nice place for the church: over a high cliff! In the evening, at sunset, you can see the dance, would highly recommend a complete delight!", "The Kecak dance was quite impressive during the sunset. It performs everyday and it costs 100.000 for one person.", "Beautiful twilight visit, with the setting sun against the Indian Ocean. The temple complex spans a wide area, and there are wild monkeys roaming around, so watch your possessions. If your clothing is not knee length then you wear a complementary sarong inside the complex. We ended the visit with the Kecak dance spectacular!", "It is crowded but being one of the sights to go to when in , cant complain i just hope some of the tourist respect this religious place. Kecak dance is a must see. This temple on the cliff is really place to see when in ", "Beware of the monkeys there. They always welcome your mobile phone, glasses and cap :). They seem not harmful for the kids and people visiting there. The story telling kekak dance is taken place at 6.PM daily. But the show is overhyped and the ticket is over priced as well.", "Hordes of people for sunset/dance. It costs around 30,000 to get in then another 70,000 to see the dance. Once every seat in the place was taken, more and more and more people were crowded in. We sat on the concrete floor, then another 4-5 rows of people were squished into the circle. The performers were completely surrounded by people almost on top of them, and even though the performance was well underway, they still kept shoving more people in, rearranging chairs, people walking through the actual performance. Not much fun, had to leave half way through, couldn't sit on the concrete any longer. It goes for about an hour and we weren't looking forward to the crush trying to get out. Whilst the location is incredible, built around the cliff top, there is no actual temple to see exactly, the whole site is the temple, so it is not so much to see there. The views are amazing though.", "We always bring friend who come to for the first time here so they could see on f the best view of the coast. It's beautiful and the temple is added bonus. If you come here, make sure you go and see the Kecak dance at sunset. It's so inexpensive yet it's one of the best experience fin .", "This place is fine.It's nice,it's pleasant its ok. But it is nothing special and if you don't see it you will not have missed much. We did'nt go to the dance as we have seen one before. The view is fine but the hoards of tourists from buses make it crowded. include it on your trip but don't go out of your way to get there.", "A beautiful place. Even if you aren't too excited by temples- the scenery here is magnificent. The kecak dance at 6pm is a beautiful insight into the grand culture of . highly recommended!", "First off, the temple is HUGE..and very crowded with tourists (which I totally expected) but totally worth the drive there as this was a magical experience for me...I was blown away by the views of the ocean and the waves crashing into the steep cliffs...the monkeys who were abundant everywhere (yes, was forewarned to remove all my jewelry and keep my belongings close to my side as they do grab your stuff!) but especially the fantastic Kecak dance/theater show ...This was the highlight of this attraction as was so intriguing, artistic, colorful, passionate, energetic, comedic at certain scenes, such talent...and without instruments..only the sounds emerging from the men performing the Kecak....absolutely breathtaking and amazing...But a word of advice....leave at least 5 minutes before the end of the show so as not to be stuck in mega traffic trying to leave as there is only one way in and one way out ..up until a certain point...where then the road branches off..so leave early!", "The temple complex is impressive with a nice cliff side walk and Hindu temple. The entrance fee is Rp50,000 and sarongs are provided at no charge if you need to cover up your legs. There are a few sections along the walk where the monkeys can get aggressive. Be careful to secure any loose items like glasses, hats, and cell phones. Otherwise you could end up having them taken by the monkeys. We also booked tickets for the Kecak Fire Dance. You can buy them on site for Rp150,000. I purchased mine online at Klook for Rp140,000 and the e-tickets were delivered right to my phone. This way you can bypass the on-site lineup. I recommend going there an hour before it starts if you want to get a good seat. You are given a synopsis as you enter the theatre so you can understand what is happening. The Kecak Fire and dance was a very good show with an incredible backdrop as the sunsets over the cliff. When the show ends, there is a mass exodus of people. So be sure to have pre-arranged transportation out of the area. We had a great experience at Uluwatu temple and would highly recommend it.", "The location of this temple next to steep cliffs provide breathtaking views. The entrance fee includes a sash and a sarong. Walkways leading to the temple along the cliff face are dramatic with stunning views overlooking the sea below. Kecak dance performances are held in the evenings with beautiful sunset backdrop of the temple and cliffs.", "A place where the thing like sunset could be as beauty as love. In this place, we will see many monkeys on the road to Kecak Dance show.. and always remember to not wear any accessories like glasses or necklace around this place, because the monkeys could possibly steal it from us and we're going to redeem it to the monkey expert (if they found our thing) and lost it instead. very recommended to wear a comfortable t-shirt rather than a stylish one because of the temperature is high.. i mean HOT as the Kecak Dance Show. Talking about Kecak Dance show, it really entertaining because it provides a story about the dance and it's funny enough because of some jokes they put inside the show. Great place to visit when we are in .", "I didn't see the kecak dance here because of all the comments I read about over selling tickets, so I can't comment on that. Bring your own long skirt if you don't want to wear the sarongs they provide for free. Only cash accepted. Be careful with the monkeys, one of them almost jumps over me to take either my phone, the glasses, or the hat. Nice cliffs nothing that I haven't seen before, but I recommend.", "This temple is nothing special, the cliffside view of the sunset is the best part. The kekac fire dance is incredibly hard to understand and follow even with the brochure describing what each act is.", "Truly amazing sun set view from the temple,inside the temple is not allowed to enter ,only open on the main worship day,the main reason to visit here for Ramanaya Show known as Kechak dance which starts before sunset and end with after sun goes down,there are several angles to have good photo shoot from the top.It's the most important place to visit while stay in ", "We were so lucky as we hardly met any monkeys. 5 of us were wearing long pants, so we only need to tie a long cloth on our waist, no sarong. We reached there too late, around 5.45pm. We do not have much time to enjoy the view as the kecak dance started at 6pm. Please come earlier, if you want to watch kecak dance.or u can view my blog: http://blog.yahoo.com/1226/articles/848635/category/6D5N+in+ ", "This place is nice for the views. To make it worth the trip, stay for the Kacak dances (pronounced Cachak). You pay around 9 dollars per ticket. It starts at around 5:30 pm. Be patient, it drags on for a bit and some people leave early. If you dig in, when the sun goes down , the show picks up and is quite a bit of fun.", "CAUTION! Paid 100k to see a temple that we couldn't enter. We were asked to pay 50k per person for the entrance fee for the temple, which closes right as the show ends. So you are only able to see the temple before the show. We saw many people enter the temple after the show (even people that watched the same show as us), but we were stopped by a guard. The guard told us to go through the main entrance (by the ticket booth), but the people there said the temple was closed for the day. Because of poor communication from the staff we only got to see the mediocre \\fire\\\" show. The show itself is mostly some chanting, slapstick comedy and speeches spoken in Indonesian. The advertised fire show lasts about 15 seconds, and is surprisingly underwhelming. The arena is packed full of people, don't expect to be comfortable during the show, tons of people pressing against you from all directions. We spent a total of 400K for 2 people, to get access to the ticket place and the \\\"show\\\"... If you are considering going here as non Indonesian speaking tourist, don't bother, really not worth the time and money.\"" ], "marker": { "opacity": 0.5, "size": 5 }, "mode": "markers+text", "name": "9 - temple kecak da - view temple - dance temple", "text": [ "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", 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If you are looking for this kind of environment for holiday, then it suites you, otherwise you may stay at the legian, kuta or seminyak which the location have more restaurants and shop around, reasonable price and nightlife surrounding.", "We had a tour of the Kuta-Nusa Dua area and really likes this location. Very scenic and a delight to visit. The usual gift stalls for souvenirs.", "Have been to Nusa Dua Beach numerous times over the years and there are exceptional areas as well as just basic areas. One of the better ones is the beach near the Conrad Hotel. Great waters, strong waters which the kids absolutely loved! We also took the opportunity to ride a jetski which the kids thoroughly enjoyed. The ‘beach access’ for the Grand Whiz hotel was mostly rocky.", "We were at the Club Med the beach lucky for us was clean 3 time per day by the Club Med staff but if you walk along the beach of Nusa Dua is was full of rubbish it was a sad view.", "My self and a friend traveled to this spot by motorbike which we rented at the port for around $5 AUD. The roads are in terrible conditions at some points so I wouldn't recommend going this way unless you experienced riding. We reached Kelingking took a couple photos and without hesitation made our way down towards the beach. Let's just say going down was the easy part, The mountain is extremely steep with only some bamboo tied together with some rope to 'stop' you from falling off the edge. It is also extremely hot so take a lot of water, but don't pack too much as the climb back up the mountain can become extremely difficult if you have a lot to carry. Once you do get down to the bottom you can not enter the water, as it is dangerously rough, the waves are huge and crash right on the shore with that much power that even standing meters away you are almost swept off your feet. We were also lucky enough to be able to purchase some water and beers down the bottom as well. We made the silly mistake of drinking a beer before the climb back up which we both regretted as the climb is so hard and with a beer in your belly you do not feel good. The climb back up was exhausting, and we almost passed out from the heat a couple of times because there is absolutely no relief from the sun and we started the climb back up at 12:30 - 1:00 pm. I wouldn't say I am unfit but we both really struggled. We timed the climb up and it took us about 30 mins - although it felt a lot longer! All in all - its an experience like none other! Would I do it again HELL NO. But I would tell anyone who is up for it to give it a go! My body ached for the next 3 days.", "Well it is quite because Nusa Dua is kind of an isolated area for holiday resorts surrounded by gates with guards. It might sound negative at first but in fact going to the beach with nobody there to harass you trying to sell something to you can be quite nice too. As for the beach itself, not fantastic, clean but not so beautiful as compared to Thailand or even Vietnam. We visited more beautiful beaches in Asia.", "This place is famous for the instagram-worthy picture and expects more crowd. We went there on Friday around 12pm. The place is crowded with China tourists. You have to walk around 5-8mins from carpark area to the Kelingking Beach entrance aka stairs. The stairs are quite narrow, ground not even (mud surface) and the hand rails are made from trees branches. Must be extra careful when you walk down the stairs & not to fall down because the side is high cliffs. We didn't walk all the way down because our driver said it's quite long way to hike down to the beach and bit dangerous for us. So we only stop half way and spot few picturesque views to take pictures. You might need to queue up at famous photo spot. Overall, we take around 40mins at that place.", "Honestly pictures of Kelingking Beach do not do it justice! No matter how many times you visit it still is incredible! Make sure to head there in the afternoon when crowds are a lot quieter and much of the tour groups have gone.", "Have been staying at a resort in Nusa Fua area and we have been swimming every day. Water was good, not very salty, cold at the beginning but then you get used to it. At the shore the beach had many algae. In the afternoon the water goes in and you can walk where the water was.", "Clean waters and pristine sand, not many people as it was a private part of the Nusa Dua Novotel. They were putting in a beach path while we were there which should be really good!", "Visited Nusa Dua for 3 nights... it was a great experience. If you are looking for a beach location in .. this is a good option. Most good hotels have their private beach and resturants inside the property. You wouldn't feel the need to go out of your property. Ocean view rooms will be a good option. We chose grand mirage.. good option. There are other expensive options too.. depending on your pocket. Overall a good place with a good beach.", "The Nusa Dua is ideally for swimming, the tides are gentle, the water is blue, the beach is clean. Some of the beaches are private for the hotels, but it has couple of stretched which are public and accessible easily.", "Nusa Dua beach is a pleasant wide and white sand beach, nice for walking along the waves, the ocean swell is dampened bij the reefs a few meters off the coast, at high tide the waves can exert a strong pulling force, however it is never dangerous to swim in the warm and clean sea, at times red warning flags are pinned to warn parents with small children and elderly swimmers for relative strong waves and current", "The beach is lovely, water nice when the tide is in. You can walk along the whole stretch of His a Dua and see all the other hotels,", "The beach is great to relax as the breeze in the afternoon kicks in. There is a blow hole you can walk to and get some nice photos. The only detractor but unavoidable is that there is rubbish in the water. This seems to be in any beach though, not just linked to Nusa dua. The same goes for Kuta. I hope Indonesia can find a solution to this problem. It's such a shame to see so much plastic in the ocean.", "We saw this beach from the Nusa Dua hotel and it was a disaster. Maybe it was low tide but still not at all like the pictures. Or maybe it is just from this hotel. The hotel does not clean the debris on the beach in front of their hotel either. A lot of beaches in Indonesia are public beaches, but most hotels still cleaned the area in front of their hotel and then raked it. Not the Nusa Dua hotel, it is a highly distressed property. Be very careful.", "It was very beautiful beach, nice view with the blue ocean. To reach the Kelingking Beach, it has to go down the cliff. Must be careful because it is very steep and slippery. It takes time about 40 minutes. But the struggles paid off when get down, because the beach is very nice.", "This enormous stretch of beach leads off many beautiful hotels situated in Nysa Dua. There are “buoys” in the sea which demarcate how far one can swim. Sea is lovely and warm and when we were there, very calm. However at “low tide” the sea receded and sand banks were clearly visible! We asked a tour guide who explained that this often happens when there is “ no moon” as opposed to FULL MOON!", "I was disappointed in the beaches,if there were nice beaches in Nusa Dua I certainly didn’t find them,looks lovely at a distance but not up close but at night with the lights and surrounding restaurants in Nusa Dua it looked a picture", "Came here for swimming as Kuta / Legian beaches in Dec / Jan are literally swimming with plastics and garbage. Nusa Dua was great! Clean waters. Two chairs and umbrella 100,000 and same prices you would find anywhere in ...", "Actually the Nusa Dua Beach is really large and consist of many region beaches, and what I'm going to do is reviewing the Mengiat beach which is a part of the Nusa Dua. The way to Mengiat beach is located between Inaya and Ayodya Resort. My visit was exactly quite late than I predicted before (which is to see the sunrise from the dawn), but it didn't matter because when I arrived the sun still in the halfway to rise completely and the view was still amazing anyway. After that, I enjoyed the morning beach atmosphere until 9 AM and playing with the sand. Not forget to mention, the beach is the type that I like because there was only few people here and you can really enjoy the beach, seriously!", "Water bit dirty wth lots of leaves and rubbish but the water is clear though, authorities do their part trying to clean the beach daily. The price u hv to pay when staying in nusa dua everything is more expensive than the rest of 🤣🤣", "I'm assuming that the beach we visited from our hotel (Courtyard Marriott) was Nusa Dua Beach. If it wasn't then apologies for the review. We walked along the Beach area and it was quite well manicured but was large hotel after hotel after hotel after hotel. The sunbeds were quite crowded as well as the bed/pavilion structures. Hotel restaurants all the way along. We are leaving early to try Ubud then Gili. Fingers crossed", "Full to the brim with high end hotels and ferry boats to the nearby island. I'm sure a decade or so ago this would have been paradise however its way overcrowded with buildings. Nature has lost this battle. I'd much rather be sat on a beach in nusa penida, Philippines or gillies...", "we moved from KUta .which was Awful..to NUSA DUA beach.which was stunning..clean ..turqoiuse blue sea..fabulous hotels all along....lots of sunbeds....loved it.", "The nusa dua is extremely clean with white sands and clear water it is great for swim and sun bathing too. be careful of urchins though..Its perfect for evenings on holidays;) as there are plenty cafes and restaurants by the beach and many five star properties. Its always good to chill at the beach on a comfy couch sipping chilled malibu or exotic wines watching the sun go down..", "A long, long beach, that changes character and cleanliness as you go. The beach in front of Nusa Dua Beach Hotel and its neighbours is maintained in pristine condition - early in the morning sweepers can be found at work, and throughout the day cleaners move through the area picking up rubbish. The sunrises are an ever-changing canvas, and when the heat sets in, the loungers are well-shaded under the trees. At low tide, the sea grasses and sand pools are worth wading through, but tread carefully, as sea anemones lurk in the shadows!", "My family stayed at the Novotel Residences for the Nusa Dua part of our trip. Each hotel has a private beach that belongs to the hotel and then there are \\public\\\" parts of the beach too. Just to be clear Nusa Dua is an area and there's a long stretch of beaches along the Nusa Dua area. I swam outside the Novotel stretch and walked up as far north as I could go. The water outside our stretch was clean, clear and lovely however extremely strong rip heading north and for a seasoned snorkeller, this is NOT the place to seek your tropical underwater adventure (try the islands for that). The reef here has been destroyed, we spotted ONE clown fish in a lonely anemone. As you head north, when the tide is out, you can't swim at all unless you want to walk out through the rocks and seaweed. My advice, find out where you want to stay and then ask the hotel about the beach area, some hotels have direct beach access, some, like Novotel, you need to catch a shuttle which is easy enough.\"", "Most parts of Nusa Duas long coast line are divided up into parcels, belonging to the multiple hotel resorts, making them their private beaches, however they all have one thing in common, while there are plenty of beautiful and relaxing lounge chairs available, if you want to actually go into the water for a swim, consider going to another beach. There were tons of sharp rocks and pebles making it a painful process to get into the water, and the water itself wasnt really clear / nice, as on other beaches, not to speak of the dream like ones of Thailand.", "With a seemingly never ending line of hotels along Nusa Dua Beach Front there will be a hotel to cater for levels of travellers. From All-inclusive to luxury 5 star resorts the choice is vast. The beachs are very clean and well maintained with high security levels. There seem to be security personal everywhere if you look but not in your face or intrusive at all.", "When we were at the Grand Hyatt last time in 2016, we were surprised by how much plastic trash was on the beach and in the ocean. There was hardly any (though still some) this time around. The beach is very beautiful and it's nice that it's private for each of the resorts. There are also lots of water activities that you can do. A lot of reviewers have noted that the cost is much higher at Nusa Dua compared to, say, Kuta. This is true--the costs are about double from that of Kuta but if you don't want to deal with traffic and you're already staying at a resort at Nusa Dua, it may not be worth the hassle to go all the way down to Kuta just to save a little bit of money since you still have to pay for a taxi. For example--a 1 hour surfing lesson plus 1 hour of board rental afterwards is approximately 200,000 rupiah (~$15 USD) at Kuta and 400,000 rupiah at Nusa Dua (~$30 USD). A taxi may cost close to $8 USD each way so you're pretty much at the same price. If you're at Nusa Dua, it makes sense just to do the activities there as well.", "I visited Kelingking Beach with our Guest few weeks ago, it is really amazing place, for selfie , pre weeding photo, and to enjoy the best view of beautiful scenery. Best time to visit is day time so We can see the blue clear water . When you visit , please do not miss this place.", "The water is very clean except for the seaweed...I watched them clean the sand and what they do is rake the seaweed and then dig holes on the beach to bury it in...I think this is why there seems to be more seaweed some days compared to others because depending on the tide washing it back in. The nese selling their wares on the beach dont bother you..once you say no they walk away unlike Kuta and other places in ..compared to Seminyak and Kuta the beach in Nusa Dua wins by far...it is also a beautiful walk after dinner along the foreshore past all the other hotels with elegant bars on the beach and restaurants.", "Looking for ideal beach for swimming and sunbathing? Nusa Dua is the one. Perfect sand, water not deep and not really shallow. Lots of luxury resorts are located in this beach, cafes and restaurants are in abundance but rather expensive compared to other areas of . There is a great shopping mall near the beach ‘ Collection’ with carefully selected items from mid-priced to expensive. The cost of deck-chair and umbrella on the beach starts from 100K. The area near the beach is very well groomed and great for photos.", "It's a long way from the more popular tourist spots of Kuta and Nusa Dua, but this is a wonderfully picturesque part of the island and worth the day trip if not an overnight stay either here.", "Best beach to visit in . The warm and clean water made us stay for longer. Nusa Dua is not crowded at least not in november-december time. For those with kids I consider a must go and stay because can be very crowded and annoying in certain times. Nice visit.", "Though we did not spend more time on this beach as we were staying in a beach property, the Nusa Dua Beach is known for the variety of water sports activity and scuba diving. Literally a day would seem too short to complete the beach sports activities. We did not dive here as the waters are known to have currents, hence had to drive down for about 4 hours to a place called Tulamben.", "We went as a couple for a family wedding to sofitel nusa dua beach resort. Complete fairytale wedding treat. The resort has excellent hospitality, superb fresh breakfast, high quality rooms and service's, good wifi, good luggage storage, superb spa center, also has facility to hv shower after u hv checked out and u need to freshen up bf leaving fr airport. The hotel has shuttle fr local shops,the interior deco has superb wood work. Swimming in sea and pool is excellent too. My only suggestion as a visitor is that they shld organise the room numbers in a more organised way with a better number direction board on each floor. This resort is worth every hour and everyday. I recommend couples..family's or sole person to visit this resort..safe and relaxing beach. Complete relaxation resort.", "Great place to visit while your on Nusa..... We found it easy to find just follow the signs to dream beach. Great place to get some selfies and enjoy the view.", "Once again we had a wonderful stay at the Nusa Dua Beach Hotel. We have been there many times over the last 23 years and it remains consistently good. When we weren't taking day trips away from the hotel we relaxed by the pools, strolled along the beach front, and enjoyed a variety of restaurants including the wonderful breakfasts. My son and daughter frequently used the gym and spa and also played volleyball on the beach, - I preferred to read a good book under a frangipani by the pool. Thank you to all the staff for making our Christmas so special and relaxing.", "Clean beach with fine white sand. The waves so quiet and the wind so calm make us relax and want to sleep under the tree. Access to beach embarrasing but Nusa Dua complex is modern and so many Hotel & Resort around there.", "I stayed at a resort close to Nusa Dua but I didn't spend too much time at the beach there. It was a little crowded with tourists (not terrible but trying to have a peaceful beach visit with screaming children and loud tour groups around was difficult.) The beach was a little dirty and the water was not as clear as I would have hoped. However, if you do some exploring you can find some good, less touristy beaches. Overall it was a decent beach but I have seen better.", "peninsula island is very nice palce to do an exercise because it has very clean area and the air is very fresh,very recommended place to relax ,and that it's very close with water blow,which water blow is famous place in nusa dua with his big waves then crashing into the rock.", "The beaches are as beautiful as the photos shows unless the have just had a massive storm! It's a lot quieter down in Nusa Dua which is great for families! Be careful as there can be rips so swim between the flags!", "No need to spend a lot of money to see this beach. just pay the parking fee, then you can see the beautiful Nusa Dua Beach....enjoy it.", "This being my fourth visit to Indonesia, I have visited lots of beaches, Nusa Dua beach is definitely a favourite! I would recommend Nusa Dua Beach some where for families with young children to stay or couples wanting somewhere quiet to get away. The water is clear clean and calm most days. It is not as busy as most beaches. Although we had a beautiful lagoon like pool at our resort we chose to swim in the beach most days. Already planning a trip back with extended family!", "We stayed in Nusa Dua hotel and explored the beach line there and were impressed. Waves are not strong and you can swim, the best stretch is in front of Nusa Dua hotel, crystal clear blue water, nice for a stroll in evening and morning infact anytime I would say. ", "Don't miss visiting the beach if you are staying in Nusa Dua. It is clean and safe, has golden yellow sand, the ocean is shallow with no undercurrents, and there are plenty of small waves for surfing activity further out. There is some seaweed floating in the shallower waters. This is classified as a private beach so you don't have noisy watercraft, loud music, etc. The beach sellers don't hard sell. ", "This beach is located close to the hotels in Nusa Dua and offers white sand. The waves are calm and the water clean. Not much crowd here. The beach is frequented by the guests of the hotels nearby.", "We chose to have a day trip to Nusa Dua and visit turtle island , we enjoyed going to see all the animals on the island. We had a fresh coconut juices while we were there.", "I stayed at the Laguna resort that sits on this beautiful beach and I can really say that it is worth a visit if you do not stay in the Nusa Dua area. The water is shallow, sand-based, calm and therefore swimmable. People complain that the water goes out due to the tide however how can you complain about something that occurs due to...nature? Beautiful, clean and well-maintained due to the number of resorts located along its walk!", "One of the best beach in with luxurious resorts around and great view of white sand-sea green water combination. The beach is less crowded as almost all the hotels have private beach. You can have surfing and swiming. Donot miss nusa dua while having a vacation at .", "Great fun with water activities like jet ski,parasailing,bannana boat,fly fish and many others on this beautiful,clean and amazing blue waters on the Nusa Dua beach...must spend at least a day here on this beach whilst in !!!", "Very true you choose Nusa dua beach as clean and beautiful. Beside stepping straight sand, can also walk or run on tracks along the edge of along beach.. Pedistrian track that is protected by trees, also some security officers who guard, so you can enjoy the beauty without fear of safety hazards..", "This place is 1 of the best places that I have ever been to! Very very scenic beach, clear water and beautiful sky.. many of the 5 star hotels are located here & they rent the beach beds for the day. After an early morning visit to Pandawa and/or Greger beach, just keep the rest of the day relaxing at Nusa dua beach. Apart from the scenic views, you can also enjoy in the swimming pools and order food and drinks beach side! They have very good showers & changing facilities so please don't hesitate spending time in the water. This beach is very secluded & most of times you feel its like your own private beach and contrary to the popular belief, it is not very expensive to spend the whole day here! This beach is not included in travel packages but I strongly recommend travelers to keep a spare day for this beach and go visit it yourself!", "Literally the ONLY beach in that isn’t covered in rubbish and is also cool to do a bit of snorkeling. Also the only beach that isn’t unpleasant to get to, most beaches I’ve visited here have messy paths to get down to a very small beach littered with trash and are a mission to find and not worth it. Nusa Dua is definitely worth visiting!", "Was taken by our driver to the most northern point of Nusa Dua. Great stretch of the beach, all taken by boats jetskies, them other parachute-paraglide-parasomethings. Definitely your choice for any kimd of boat trip. Trips to Turtle Island go from there, too (cheapest from hundreds of offers was around 250k local money). We were still in the searchfor a place to swim - this one is a big NO, so we moved further south. Next stop - Waterblow. 2 beaches just north of it, small peninsula itself and massive beach to the south. Views are breathtaking. But - cant really swim, too shallow. ", "This place is literally CRAWLING with people that it is not enjoyable. The hike is steep and people are not prepared in dresses and flip flops for their insta photo shoot that it is a traffic jam to hike down. It is impossible to even see the beach without a million people in view. The drive to kelingking is arduous, bumpy, and traffic ridden. We would not recommend it to people going to and would not go back.", "you will never find a beach with best view and nice sand in . tranquil and serene that you find in Nusadua which far away from busy and crowded people. recommended to people that will stay for relax and enjoy the view.", "After 10 visits to was time to try a different area other than Nusa dua, Sanur, legian, Tuban or ubud.... What we loved - the village atmosphere, the lack of shopping ( a few small fine boutiques though ), the no hawkers, the quiet, the choice of accommodation, the OUTSTANDING restaurants at a reasonable price, the long beach walks, safely zipping around on a scooter, the live music, the day spa, watching the surfers. 8 days was really only just enough. What we didn't love - being only a handful of people over 30 and the odd ones out - great for the young ones in their 20/30s. Will tell my daughter about it LOL Despite this, I am sure we will be back as I liked it way more than legian and Tuban.", "We spend two weeks in Nusa Dua with a family of five. The area is totally made for tourists and therefore it feels really safe, clean and comfortable. Of course it is a lot more pricey than in general but with small children it is worth every penny. You can also relax in peace in the resorts which is nice compared to other areas where the vendors are quite pushy.", "nice and clean beach, few gazebo provide along the coast for visitor rest area, long beach with water blow island in the corner close to pirate bay, as most of the access thru the hotel and resort only quite difficult for guest not stay in the hotel along the nusa dua beach access to go to the beach, try to enter for nusadua galleria or from corner of club med nusa dua, by the way its good spot for surfing as well.", "Nusa Dua has clean white sand, clear water and a level sea bed which is fairly shallow without being unswimable. The beach is well kept and has a few vendors without it becomming a nuisance. ..just a welcome distraction from time to time. I would certainly say that it is one of the nicest swimming beaches in a tourist area on .", "Stayed at one of the hotels backing on to Nusa Dua beach. It is a very long beach with safe swimming areas marked by buoys. The waves are small, so you can go to water and swim. When the tide is out you can walk a fair way out in safety. A quiet beach, that is ideal to relax and chill out on.", "Nusa Dua beaches are by far the best in .. white sand and blue water! If I was to return to for another beach holiday, Id go back for sure!", "One of the best beaches in ! We stayed 2 weeks at the Nusa Dua Beach Hotel & Spa and it was amazing! No Sunset here but in the early mornings you can see a beautiful Sunrise !!! ", "Nusa Dua Beach is the best beach in . Clean and private. Be aware of which hotel you book as some strips are better than others.", "A long drive from Nusa Dua, where we stayed. The drive was scenic and you see a lot of the countryside. However, it is packed with tourists. We expected more going by other reviews. A little bit disappointing.", "Clean white sand and beautiful blue water.Balmy breezes and warm sunshine! Good food at both the Sofitel Resort and Nusa Dua Beach Resort", "On first look, the beach looks lovely. However you really need to experience more of the island and once you have done that you will realise that Nusa Dua beach is really not the beach to be at. We had smelly camels walking up and down the beach when we were here, giving tourists rides. The camels were defiant and definitely didn't want to be walking up and down and up and down the beach all day. It just felt like I could be anywhere in the world and to top it the sand was rubbish. Do not get me wrong - the hotels along this beach are bloody fantastic. But seriously, if you thought this beach was fantastic, you obviously didn't experience enough of the rest of .", "Nusa dua public beach is a beautiful quiet beach in . The sea is beautiful. It's not to far from Seminyak and Kuta area. Here less beach sellers than Kuta.", "Getting to Kelingking is kind of a challenge due to the bad roads. But totally worth it! When you arrive theres an amazing view from the top of the cliff. Theres also the option to go down the cliff to the beach. I would only advise to do that with enough to drink and a little food. It's quite an adventure and can be very challenging if you're not too fit. On the beach there is a man selling drinks, but prepare to pay the max price there, we paid 110k for a large bottle of water and 2 cokes (and were happy to).", "Great beach, very clean. Has a walking path between beach and the resorts that stretches from Tanjung Benoa to the north to the Hindu temple to the south. About 15km all up.Good for a walk, plenty of places along the way to grab a beer or massage. Very little hassling from locals. Outer reefs stop swell so great swimming for kids. Some good surf breaks on the reefs. Escape the west coast hustle and give the Nusa Dua side(east coast) a try", "This was by far the highlight of our vacation. While it is a crazy hike down and up and the heat is sweltering, the picturesque views at the bottom are well worth it. The sand is perfect, one can cool off in the water and the beach in general is isolated. If you’re on a tour of Kelingking, billabong beach, and crystal bay, be sure to spend the majority of your time here as the other locations pale in comparison.", "The Nusa Dua beach is a no-fly area for drones, we managed to capture its beauty before the security guard politely informed us to not do so. Beautiful sunset captured near waterfront", "We spent 10 days in Nusa Dua. The beach is clean, clear blue water, waves calm enough for my 8 and 11 year old to swim and play around. The water is nice and warm and we often saw little fishes swimming nearby. We felt very safe any time of day or night. Another benefit is that you are able to watch Waterblow from here. Wouldn't stay in any other beach in .", "Beach is nice. However with the tide, when the sea pulls out, it turns into an extremely rocky area which isn't the nicest experience. Compared to Kuta or Seminyak on the other side of the island, Nusa Dua is quieter and much more private.", "I have now stayed in Nusa Dua twice and absolutely love this area. The beaches and water are beautiful, clean and very inviting. The area is quiet compared to other areas of , a feature i love. There are still good restaurants easily accessible from this area. Having been to a number of times now, I have decided a relaxing holiday in Nusa Dua will always be my future holiday destination when returning.", "This was our first Nusa Dua experience and we were pleasantly surprised. The pathway along the beach that winds around all the beautiful restaurants and resorts was perfect for us. We also loved the quiet nature of nusa dua. There is not many people really hassling you to buy things and the ones that are there along the beach have a lovely manner. There is also a big security presence which adds to the feeling of safeness. The actual Nusa Dua beach water is a disappointment as it is quite dirty but everything else makes up for it😄", "We were brought by a tour guide to nusa dua for snorkeling and water sport. Really dissappointed. The water is not clear at all and strong wave. Snorkeling and diving are wasting time. The boat for tourists are old and handled by local ppl. The safety awareness is very low. We realised there were only 5 life jackets for 7 ppl and 2 of the jacket were broken. Later, I found out from local ppl that the sea water at nusa dua is only be clear at August but strong wave plus dark at January. OMG, tour guide and the water sport staff were never inform us about this. They just encourage you to go go go to earn your money by jeopardising your safety.", "Simply put, there are lots of beaches in . Nusa Dua is a little busy if one is looking for a getaway. But clean. Lots of water sport activities, grand beach resorts and spas. I would put this above Kuta which is overcrowded.", "Nice beach, clearwater. Nusa Dua is a safe area, with shopping area, restaurants, lots Of activities.", "A local told us Nusa Dua is the most beautiful beach in . It is definitely better than most beaches we have seen here but it is not a WOW one. All the resorts all located at Nusa Dua beach so it is quite crowded. The water is full of sea grass and other stuff... All in all it is a lovely long beach.", "visiting Nusa Dua you have several nice beaches to go. 1/ Geger beach is a famous one with some small local restaurants on the spot. It is next to the HUGE and very luxury hotel Mulya hotel, that is claiming the beach in front of hotel as private. In my opinion ridicilious because guests of that hotel remain in garden and private pools. They have too many security to control the beach. But next to this hotel it is stll ormal\\\" and often tourists come from Kuta or Jimbaran to see the Nusa Dua scenery. 2/ Also you have pantai Mengiat (pantai means beach) next to Ayodia resort (before it was Hilton ) My favourite place for drink and food on the beach is this beach in Nusa Dua with the village (banjar) cooperation cafe/restaurant Warung Yasa Segara, the only one on the spot. You can sit/lay on the beach or sit on the lawn under a tree in front of the restaurant or under the roof enjoying drinks or reasonable price/quality food (but they can improve...!!).\"", "If you like a quieter atmosphere then this is worth the time to visit. Away from the hussle of Kuta and Seminyak, Nusa Dua beach offers luxury hotels, bars and plenty of shade to relax in and just let the day roll by. We strolled from pirates bay to the north along the beach Promenade stopped at Tamarind for lunch and a drink, see seperate review. High end hotels and clean beaches with viewd to Lombok island. Best suited for families with children and anyone who wants a relaxing hassle free holiday.Prices will be higher here for most things so get a great hotel deal early for off season value. It's worth it.", "Nusa Dua Area is an outstandingly beautiful area of superb gardens and lawns together with many hotels and The Collection of shops and restaurants. The beach area is beautiful with interesting walks along the hotel frontages then to the parkland and blow hole. The sea area in front of the hotels is subject to amazing tidal ebb and flow. The Pacifica Art Gallery is in the area and well worth a visit.", "Should visit if in nusa dua. Good for sunbathing. Not very crowded. You can also rey water sports at the beach", "The complex of Nusa Dua beach is surrounded by a beautiful and large garden. I really like to walk arround in the evening or just sit looking at the sea. the left beach is covered by white sand. There is water blow on the edge of the garden", "We stayed at the Grand Hyatt and were right in front of Nusa Dua Beach. The beach is gorgeous--very fine sand and the water is nice and warm. You can also learn to surf there so that's quite nice. The only downside was that there were so much trash floating around the beach area--we picked things up for only a few minutes and had a great big pile of trash. Considering it's a resort area, we were surprised that there was so much trash. I would like to clarify that is not like it's a landfill but when you look closely, you can see plastic bottles, plastic wrappers, etc everywhere. We liked the beach but it was depressing to see as we are both divers and know that all of this trash eventually ends up in the oceans and could harm marinelife.", "We were staying in Sanur and visited Nusa Dua beach during a day trip. We had a lovely swim here and found the beach to be not too busy, clean, and the water pleasant.", "much better beach compare to Kuta, Sanur and Nusa Dua.. it has a beautiful sunset and brownie sands.. it feel much relax here compare to other beach. Recommended to visit", "It's little drive from the kuta, we going by bike with help of Google map to reach there, once we get into the nusa Dua it's pretty confusing inside as it was surrounded by lots of private hotels and Vilas finally with the help of locals we finally reach to our destination, it's a hot sunny day and clear sky water looks lovely blue and crestal clear with very less amount of crowd. It's so peaceful and sunbeds are cheaper than other parts of . It's a great time we have spent in Nusa Dua. It's must to go Experience for Travelers", "Located behind the resorts in the \\resort town\\\" of Nusa Dua, the beach is a popular place for tourists due to the proximity to their hotels. The beach is polluted - trash and plastic debris can be found along the shoreline and in the water. Some spots may appear cleaner as some of the resorts rake the trash up each day. Heavy boat and jet ski activity in near-shore waters. The pollution situation on beaches is significant and does not seem to be improving. There is a nice walking path along the beach. Great spot to catch the sunrise.\"", "nusa dua beach is one of the best beaches of it is must visit place if you are in , amazing breathtaking beauty will surprise you for sure", "me and my friend went to explore the restaurants located along the side of Nusa Dua beach and we were amazed to see so many good 5 star properties having their restaurants along the beach side. The beach stretch is excelllent giving a good view. Its good to sit in one of these restaurants and enjoy the breeze, music with some drinks and good company", "The beach does not have white sands . Hotels have reserved many places and the public are given areas near to the sea where there are many people selling their wares which can be annoying. Not as good as nusadua. I did not enjoy the beach", "Beach Club Novotel is on Nusa Dua beach and I found this a great place to relax and enjoy the sea breeze. I was fortunate to try a beach massage whilst visiting. Absolutely bliss for only 100.000 Rupiah ($10)", "I visited here 20 years ago and needless to say things have changed. Nusa Dua now seems to be the domain of the expensive hotel - way out of my league but the beach is still a great family spot. We did a day trip and hung out at Kanaka Ocean Water Sports - did a package that included snorkeling, turtle island, para-sailing and glass bottom boat. We booked through a local guy who got us a much better deal than if we bought from one of the road side tour sellers. There is no surf - and never will be so that makes it ideal for young kids. The snorkeling is only a few hundred meters off the beach and is great! It is not the Great Barrier Reef but it is wonderful family friendly reef with 1000's of fish. The para-sailing was very short but loads of fun - even our 8 year old went with a guide. Turtle Island - awesome. You may be disappointed when you first get out of the boat but hang in there it was the best hour of our trip so far. Turtles, snakes, iguana, toucan, monkeys, flying fox and you can hold and pat them all. Plus owls and and an enormous eagle. Not an adrenalin junkies paradise but awesome.", "Nusa Dua Beach is located at the extreme South of the island of in an area completely dedicated to 5 star hotels, the beach as such is one of the cleanest in and is ideal for families with young children as there is plenty of shade and practically no waves. Nusa Dua Beach is the perfect example that with a little willingness and effort all public places in could be kept clean tidy and pleasant to the eye.", "The water is clear and calm. More quiet that Kuta beach. However, it wasn't what I was really expecting from Nusa Dua as compared to the beach in Philippines like Coron or El Nido, Palawan.", "You can enjoy water activities mainly in nusa Dua Beach in . The paragliding, banana boat, scuba dive are the main attraction there. Be aware when you purchase any tour package because they might not include ticket for these activities.", "This is an area you should never miss if you come to it is beautiful. Their are gardens which are beautiful and full of the most beautiful orchids. To get into the area of Nusa Dua you have to go through a security check which is reassuring and it is a very family friendly place to spend time. There is a blowhole type thing down at the rocks area which people fish from and people get their photos taken when the blowhole works. It is best at high tide. Beautiful area.", "Did not like Nusa Dua. the beach is dirty and full of solicitors for activities. We tried jet skiing, it was a horrible experience it stopped twice, one in the middle of the ocean. we also did a donut ride which also was horrible. Just no", "Look. I'm Greek and I have swimmed in, most possibly, some of the best seas and beaches in the world. Having said that, I think that the Nusa Dua beach is below average. You almost can't swim because of the large waves which try to get you out of the sea. Signs on the beach warn you of dangerous sea animals. And during the daily tide in the afternoon you can see all garbage that other tourists have thrown in the sea in the recent past. Apart from all that, you can lie on a bed, get a sun tan and enjoy the view - not during the tide, of course.", "Want a beach that’s not crowded and over run by hawkers then the Nusa Dua beach is for you. Take a lovely stroll down the walkway or on the beach itself. There are some nice spots to stop and take some photos especially at sunset. Everyone can enjoy this beach couples, singles or families of any age or size. Check it out as we forget how important it is to get into nature and see this beautiful world of ours.", "Nusa Dua beaches are lined with beautiful 5 * Hotels, lovely gardens and restaurants. One can walk along the beachfront for kilometres enjoying the scenery and hotel facilities along the way. There are also little Balanize beach stalls along the way where one can purchase beachwear, sunglasses, hats and more. Plenty of water sports centres too, which is great entertainment if one sits observing all the activities. If you are lucky to be out first thing in the morning you may be lucky to view the magestic volcanic mountains before the clouds veil them for the day. A lovely part of BALI, with not too many people like the beaches in Kuta, Legian and Seminyak. Well worth a visit.", "if you love sun you will love Nusa Dua. If you are one of those that love sun but stay in the shade you will love being on the Nusa Dua Beach at the Nusa Dua Beach and Resort Hotel. The beach is beautiful. Water clean and employees just perfect. You will learn to love them all as we have over the years. Try here and you will see just how wonderful life can be.", "Nusa Dua beach has golden sand that is maintained by the resorts and free of debris and plastic found on some other beaches.There are high quality restaurants along the beachfront that are reasonably priced considering they belong to 5 star resorts.A few vendors but very low pressure.Nice upmarket feel .", "Nusa Dua beach is beautiful especially near St Regis hotel and Mulia resort . You can enter in between the hotels there is a road that leads you directly to the beach . You must visit", "Hotels in nusa dua has all the security and serenity of a gated community ( which it really is not) beach beautiful in the usual nese style but very clean and hassle free unlike the beaches in Kuta or Jimbaren.", "It's a nice beach, good for families. Bit overcrowded and overpriced as the majority of bars and grills are the property of top resort hotels in Nusa Dua. Anyway - worth a visit.", "The beach is filthy with sea weed and dirt everywhere. The image of beautiful blue water is an absolute distortion of the truth. In fact this is probably the worst beach I have been to. Regret falling for false advertising on Nusa Dua", "We went to Kelingking early in the morning to avoid the day tourists which was a good decision. The view is breathtaking, the scenery outstanding. We went down to the beach what was expected to be an easy hike but it was really difficult and dangerous. We are from Austria and used to climbing steep mountains but the way down to the beach is absolutely not for the faint-hearted. You need a very good condition, shouldn’t be afraid of heights and please don’t wear Flipflops but proper shoes (I didn’t). The „safety“, if you call it like this, is definitely not comparable to European standards. Once you reach the beach it’s worth the strains! But keep in mind that swimming is not possible due to huge waves and unpredictable and strong currents. So...cool down in the ocean a bit before starting the uphill which should be preferably before the masses of tourists arrive, otherwise you need hours to go back up.", "This is one of the cleanest beaches I have visited in , although depending upon the time of year and the wind you still can find trash in the water. There are plenty of public areas to swim or let the little ones play, as well as, restaurants to eat. Be sure to check out the Blow Hole at the tip of Nusa Dua beach during high tide.", "The beach is quite long, all of the hotels have their sunbeds quite high up on the beach there are areas where you can rent sunbeds for the day, my wife haggled and got us 2 beds and an umbrella table for $6 (AU) for the day. I saw another woman pay $12 for the same (Doh!) The sand is golden colour and the water is moderately clear, not clear enough for snorkelling unless you go out a few hundred metres. There is a boardwalk that runs for a couple of Kms along the beach, flanked by restaurants, bars, shops, hotels and the inevitable people trying to sell you everything you can think of. Overall a nice beach, I reckon better than Seminyak or Legian, More facilities than Nusa Dua.", "Nusa Dua beach is very clean. All the hotels with beach clubs are doing a very good job maintaining it and providing good service at the bars. When the sun sets, tables and chairs will be set out along the beach for those who would like a candle lit dinner by the beach. Very romantic, a definite must do while in .", "Nusa Dua beach is amazing. The water is so blue and like swimming in a bath. There are various bars along the beach and you can walk from one hotel to another", "We stared at the Nusa dua beach hotel and spa and were very spoilt as the beach was cleaned and raked each morning. In other spots there was a lot of seaweed but still a really nice beach to relax on.", "Nusa Dua beach is very shallow and clam. Can swim for a short distance. The sand is white and clean. Children enjoy making sand castle", "Stayed at the NUSA DUA BEACH HOTEL A complete relaxation holiday for couples families and singles. The Hotel staff are exceptional and caring, location is great you have sun, sand beach, walks eat drink and totally relax and meet some new friends.", "Visit Nusa Dua komplex has a different atmosfer even so hot, but location is look so green with palm three, grass and others flowers. There are located almost 5*hotel,also has nice beach and water blow.So please asj me to escort yoo all to this area for full or half day.", "The low tide on Nusa Dua gets so low that you can't even swim in the water anymore. You have to go so far out. Also it's all lined up with fancy resorts, so not a great place to chill if you want food options that aren't extremely expensive. Definitely not the best beach to go to in unless you're staying in one of those resorts. but yeah, low tide (like all afternoon) makes the ocean unswimmable.", "Our resort had direct access to Nusa Dua beach, so we enjoyed many long walks along the beach. Get up very early for the sunrises, something very special and they are free! There are no hawkers allowed on the beach, so you really can lay down on a towel and relax for the day. There are some stalls along the boardwalk, as well as places to have a beachside massage or to drop your laundry off to be washed. The sellers are not pushy and are much more respectful of tourists than other parts of . Our resort package included watersports, so we enjoyed the sea-walk, banana boat rides, jet skiing, all close to the resort. We also rode bikes along the boardwalk. Very peaceful and relaxing.", "It's clean and maintained. I spend most of my day time at nusa dua Beach. You will find lots of tourists there. It's near to nusa resort. You will find people selling swimsuits and food items there. Kids playing on sand. Awesome view. And lots other water activities.", "Clear and warm water, white sand, a wide coast and a calm atmosphere is all you can expect from a beach to be your favorite. Nusa Dua is far from the busy streets of Kuta. You can stay in one of its beautiful but costly hotels and stay away from the busy or just go for the day by taxi or hiring a personal driver. Must go when going to .", "If you are staying at Nusa Dua or Jimbaran, than you definitely have to go there! Make some pictures, see some monkeys, enjoy sunset and see a dance. As for me, the dance a bit boring (traditional Kecak). Fee is cheap, so it is ok to go there. The best time to depart from hotel (nusa Dusa) is 4:30pm. No need excursion. You can just take a taxi to go there", "I visited the Nusa Dua Beach during my stay at the Mercure Hotel in Nusa Dua. There was a dedicated Mercure beach area which was quiet nice. The atmosphere in general is rather relaxed and less populated with locals like the Kuta/ Legion beaches. I would recommend a visit to the beach if you prefer a cleaner and quieter experience. Plenty of water sports and activities available if thats what you're looking to do.", "Nusa Dua as a beach is clean and some hotels even have staff clearing the seaweed. Relaxing walk for several kilometres stroll. Nice way to relax if you don't like cooking yourself sunbaking.", "The beach is the reason for the Nusra Dua resorts. Access from the resorts to the safe clean beach area is the delight of beach walkers a d sun worshipers. The well lighted at night paved path to the Collection shopping and restaurant area makes for delightful off sand walking. The beach selling vendors are reasonable in number and not aggressive. This is a paradise!", "I visited Nusa Dua beach directly from my hotel (Inaya Putri ). The beach is amazingly clean and fully maintain, because I saw a man who always do clean up whenever the wave bring some trash to the beach, he will collect them and put to the proper place. My kids are really really love this beach...", "The title says it all. Its a not a beach to relax at, not a beach for water activities, it's a beach to have wind blowing in you hair, the seas gushing and the sunset setting whilst you have some sort of sunset dinner. That is you with 1000 other Romaric couples. I know this may sound cynical but let's call a spade a spade. Nusa Dua is a much better option for the other parts of a beach. Just come here fore the meal and sunset as a one off.", "Just a good beach mainly for surfing. EXCELLENT VIEW as in most of the beaches in . Not as busy as expected. Kuta beach is much more attractive, busy and nice. TOP BEACH is the Seminyak Beach not Nusa Dua.", "Staying at StRegis Hotel we fully enjoyed relaxing at the Nusa Dua beach where the hotel made us very comfortable with lounge, towels and ice water. This beach is for looking and definitely not swimming. There are too many shells to cut your feet and seaweed to make feel icky! The compensation came in great pools, either salt water or fresh water- your choice!", "The Nusa Dua beach is so beautiful. The water is clear and the whitish sand is really soft on your feet. The resorts surrounding this area have lovely bars and restaurants next to it also. But there is one thing you should really consider before going: the high and low tides! During our stay at the Westin we could not enjoy swimming every day because of the low tide. During this low tide it's fun to walk and talk to the local fisherman. I don't know if there is an app for it but please make sure before heading to it if there isn't a low tide. Otherwise you can't use your snorkel.", "As a couple we loved Nusa Dua. If you want something away from the hustle and bustle then this is the place. Its a very relaxing area and great for couples wanting to chill out. The resorts are all very beautiful with peaceful secluded gardens and little huts for relaxing massages by the beach. All of them have beach chairs set up with shade and service on the beach for drinks and food. Loved it!", "The Nusa Dua Beach resort area is well maintained with loads of top resorts to choose from. The beach itself is nice enough, clean and looked after by the various resorts along its shore...the tides are extreme so you have to pick your beach times carefully. There aren't too many locals harrassing you to buy their products which is good.", "The waters are absolutely beautiful and breath taking. The beach is very clean, the ocean is clean. I honestly did not see litter on the part of the Nusa Dua beach I was on. Where I was, the sand was freshly raked every morning and saw the workers cleaning up anything on the sand including seaweed- hence the sand is very well maintained. Nusa Dua beach is one to visit.", "Had a nice holiday in Nusa dua.Good place.The beach is wonderful,but the food and drinks is very expensive inside the hotels area.Had the good and cheapTaxi driver.If someone wants to drive with his taxi.Name is Putu Santika phone number +6281236906663", "Nusa Dua beach is very clean and less crowded. We stayed at Inaya Putri and had the beach access from the resort. Beach is safe for a swim and ideal for long walks.", "We stayed in Courtyard which offers a free shuttle to their \\private\\\" beach or you can walk there in 15 minutes. Lots of hotels have their private section where you have chairs, drinks etc and the sales people don't approach you. With small kids it is nice as the water is very shallow. The beach itself is public but obviously the hotels do a good job cleaning it up from trash. The opposite you'll find on the northern side where there is a mix of erosion from the water and also lots of trash that noone feels responsible for. Though in the water on both sides you will swim with a lot of plastic particles! Quite sad also to see that a lot of locals throw their cigarettes at the beach or in the waters or have Picknick and don't bother to clean up after. Nusa Dua is supposed to be one of the nicer beaches on but if you want to go for a beach vacation find a cleaner beach somewhere else.\"", "Nusa dua beach located in the lower east island. It has more calm wave, but if you like to play in the sea ; just a couple block north you will find tanjung benoa which is famous for its water activity. I prefer this spot because is way less crowdy than kuta beach, this one is also cleaner and also packed with 5 stars hotels. Really good place to have your morning stroll or even have your night running.", "Nusa Dua Beach is the answer. We stay at Club Med & walk to the beach everyday. You can walk entire beach front from Club Med, to walk pass Sofitel, Westin & other hotels & no one come up to you to ask you to buy something. The views along the beach front is relaxing, hence we power-walk with Club Med’s team member 8:30am in the morning.", "If you're going to visit , don't choose Nusa Dua as your place to stay. We made that mistake and it is my biggest regret from that holiday. Although we rented a scooter and we managed to escape every day, it was not a good choice. Nusa Dua has a lot of resorts, restaurants and shops, but they are in a specific environment, you can feel that everything in there is under supervision and in a very strict conditions. Plus, everything is much more expensive than the rest of . You will not have a complete nese experience if you chose to stay there.", "From the Nugurah Rai International Airport, is a 15 mins drive through the Toll with RP10000 to Nusa Dua Beach.The atmosphere at Nusa Dua Beach with its beauty , safety & comfort complement by not only star rated hotels but facilities ranges from sports, recreations , culture and shopping center as well as convention centre , make it a prime venue alternative for all International Events. Staying here for Conference in the Resort Hotel, I am fascinated by the fresh & beautiful tropical environment , the high level of security, the warm hospitality and its nese traditional culture & activities along this beach .Nusa Dua beach has a long white sand beach, beautiful flora & fauna, & a magnificient view of sky over the Indian Ocean. From the tourists to the local visitors that i came across at this Beach, between society & natural environment..its truly a place of Peace, Love & Beauty !!!!", "Nusa dua beach is beautiful and heaven for surfers had a amazing time at this beach as it is not crowded and good for sunrise 🌅 would suggest must visit once as it's near to the collection mall", "Second visit within 12 months and Nusa Dua Beach is so beautiful with gardens everywhere and world class resorts to enjoy all year round.", "Took the kids to and went to visit the 'Water Blow' at Nusa Dua Beach. So disappointed everything was closed up and the walkway was dismantled and left to reuin. The beach was beautiful though.", "Incredible view from the cliff, absolutely amazing. From the harbour to Kelingking beach takes 45min-1h by car. Roads are not ready for this volume of tourism. Half of the way was on a too narrow asphalt road, other half was on an even smaller bumpy sand road. Arriving as usual on a parking, local shops leading to the cliff. No safety regulation nor fences to protect you from falling from the 500ft deep cliff. Didnt go down with the stairs as it was too crowded.", "My husband and I have been travelling through the last couple of weeks and spent our last nights in Nusa Dua. Nusa Dua Beach is in a gated estate and you almost feel like the places is a prison. There are very little locals those who are there are working in the hotels. You would have no idea you are even in . You could be anywhere! The beach at high tide looks beautiful, however at low tide it is very very low. Giving an extra 700m of beach. Even at high tide the water is quite shallow and not great for swimming. Far better beaches in other parts of the island with more local culture!", " has a lot of beaches. And this one is a new develop beach close to nusa dua. Still have alot to improve especially public services like restroom since they charge u to enter the location. 8k fee + 7k unwilling donation. Not good place for surfers but is recommeded for kids or family to play at beach. Canoing is the only water sport available around.", "If you just stay in Nusa Dua you haven't seen . And on the other hand seeing Nusa Dua and the beach especially at Grand Hyatt is worth the trek. Beach is really nice at high tide and there are no waves here. But staying alone in Nusa Dua would bore me to death.", "Nusa Dua beach is a beautiful and calm beach, great for swimming and spending the day. We had some lunch at one of the resorts and walked down the beach. Highly recommended :)", "As we were staying at the Marriott Nusa Dua Gardens Resort, we decked out at the Marriott’s private beach area. The waves at this beach is very good for beginner surfers. Surf lessons, wake boarding, jet ski, and various sea sports activities are easily available along the beach. Little ones will have a blast at low tide - they can go crab hunting and also catch sea stars and sea slugs. There are no lack of masseuse combing the area if you fancy a massage by the beach.", "Best beach in southern after Nusa Dua but here there is a wonderful boardwalk, shops, restaurants and a great atmosphere IF you like quiet, calm, no surfers (no big waves) but great for swimming, no sunset (faces the wrong way) and a wide variety of venues to choose from as well as beach activities and boat charters!", "We walked along the path of this beach nearly every day during our stay at Nusa. It's wonderful to walk past mostly in the shade and see all the other resorts as well. It is very picturesque and seeing all different nationalities enjoying the beach is really great. You don't get as pestered here by vendors as much as you do at Kuta or Legian, in fact they are quite subdued so you do actually get to enjoy the beach. We were lucky enough to enjoy dinner from one of the resorts on the beach and it really is a nice thing to experience. It can get busy with people but the scenery is so relaxing, so do it.", "The beach in Nusa Dua is so much nicer than kuta! Clean, white sand, clean water, clear water, plenty of water sports, surf.", "I came to Nusa Dua and suddenly i saw a banner with words 'Nusa Dua Lights Festival'. It was such an amazing experience. I really enjoy the fest. So many food stans and others. Its really fun!", "You can still find a quiet hidden spot in Nusa Dua. It's never as busy as the one in Kuta/Canggu. Lovely beaches with great people. Please pick up your own trash, or other that's around you. We need to take a good care of the places that we visit, even the smallest gesture counts. We come here at least once a week from Ubud.", "This beach is amazing so clean and beautiful and the water is so nice, the sand is great. Was amazing going from kuts beach to here, made me wish we stayed in Nusa Dua area just for the beach", "My wife and I were there 20 years ago for our honeymoon. It was wonderful. Just went back in January 2016 and could not believe our eyes. Tourism has destroyed the place. There is no culture left, it is overcrowded and expensive and, worst of all, polluted. Go to Nusa Lembongan instead. It is what was like 20 years ago.", "Visited Nusa Dua at the end of two week visit. Beach lovely and lots of sand although sand is difficult to walk on closer to the sea as you sink deeply making it hard to enter the water. Outlook beautiful with boats to watch and hotels have access to their own part of the beach. When tide goes out quite rocky with pools to look for small fish and anemones. Walk along to see the turtle nest.", "Nusa Dua is a must GO, it is clean , safe very protected so you will not be blown up as they really look after you while you are staying there as safety is a priority for them. The grounds are spotless, and it is beautiful of a night with all the lighting and it's so nice to walk along the beach front on a safe and secure pathway is a must as so many of s paths are unsafe. NusaDua is a lovely experience.", "It is nice. I wouldn't travel an hour or two to see it but if you are staying in Nusa dua definitely worth checking it out :)", "Without a doubt this is the cleanest, calmest, coolest beach in Nusa Dua. They trek in new bags of pristine yellow sand every so often, and on an early beach walk you ll be meeting the guys that rake and clean the Bay every day. The currents are manageable and safe for most swimmers. There are only \\hotel approved\\\" hawkers, so you aren't in for a bun fight if you need to grab the odd new Sarong. In fact, they became friends of ours over a week's stay, beautiful and peaceful locals. It has back to back, immaculate beach dining too. Such a lovely place to spend the day.\"", "If your staying in Nusa Dua, dont give it a miss. You will walk past this beach on the way to Waterblow and youll probably want to stay here for a while too!", "The only unenjoyable thing about doing Water Sports in Nusa Dua is negotiating the prices with the operators. There are dozens of companies lined up along the beach, one after the other, all after your business. They vast majority of them will charge you as much as they can and make the whole process very confusing. The 1st thing you need to do is research your prices. We found some great prices on the Wira Water website and we used them as a negotiating tool. The prices are less than half of what operators will try and charge you. The 2nd thing you need to know is that if you let your taxi or shuttle driver enter the car park of any business, they will get a 5% cut of whatever you spend. Tell them to park outside and send someone off to talk to the various operators until they find the right one. There were 9 people in our group. We negotiated the internet prices with a further 10% off the prices found on the internet and no additional credit card fees (usually an extra 4%). The whole group had a 15 minute jet ski, tandem parasail, banana boat and four people did the flying fish. In total Cost was 2,500,000 IDR or around $250AUD. Very reasonable! Also the operators were happy because we didn’t book it through the internet agency and therefore cut out an extra middle man. Last time we were in we all wanted to go parasailing and booked through an agency in Seminyak. When we arrived at Nusa Dua they told us that it was too windy and they weren’t doing parasailing. We asked for a refund and they said they couldn’t and we had to pick another activity.", "Since we stayed at Nusa Dua Beach hotel, enjoyed the beach so much. Clean and super white sands. Lots of water sport activities available. Good even just to chill and sun tanning.", "Serene, peaceful, calm would be the only words to describe Nusa Dua beach in . Lovely watersports. had a great time.", "Klingking Beach so nice spot,you can going down but bit difficult steps going there just be careful.the beach nice and blue good for travelers!", "We were staying in the Canguu area close to Echo beach but liked Nusa Dua much better, Its all about sand color and peacefulness . Good loungers at a good price and fully serviced by local beach restaurants.", "Since years this beach is always a stunning white sandy beach for sun rice between two peninsula called \\Nusa Dua\\\" (Two Small Island). Now days this place is one of the world famous beach for tourist from allover the world. Along the beach I found many happiness tourist whom enjoyed the sun, laying on the grass and sand, as most of the five star resort is located in this area. Having chat with local vendor to over a souvenir and traditional massage on the beach with only 50-100K for an hour treatment. Sun rise at 06:15 am from the Jetty looks fantastic. Beach is clean and free from the hassle, local vendor will not disturb while we enjoyed our time at the resort.\"", "Nusa Dua beach has always been amazing, but in recent years I've found the beach to be over crowded with lounge chairs, you have people on top of you, which is also contributing to the trash being left / in the water, everyday I pulled out a minimum of 15 pieces of garbage. When I first came to Nusa Dua beach, you had room to move / breathe, I could move my chair into the sun / shade as I wished, enjoyed a beach massage at a reasonable price and a cold cocktail while enjoying the serenity, now you're on top of the people next to you, the massage prices have increased to $50 AUD (for a beach massage!!) which of course you can still bargain down to $10 AUD or less, the price of the lounge chairs has also increased and the noise levels from the over crowding kills the chilled out beach vibe feels. My most recent visits were in December 2016, January 2017 & again March 2017. The private beach at the other end of Nusa Dua's Mulia Resort however is beautiful & similar to what the old Nusa Dua beach was like, pristine and relaxing.", "Nusa Dua, is paradise. The beach has fine, clean sand and the ocean was sparkling clear- amazing how far you can walk out!! Cloudless skies and cool winds also made the beach a perfect place to spend a full day there. Such amazing quality was unexpected as my first memory of 's beach was the complete opposite (had stayed at Kuta).", "Nusa Dua beaches was clean and mostly protected from the December weather conditions.Nice for swimming and can also accommodate surfers.", "Many times I went to Nusa Dua Beach. Quite and not many people in here. Beach is very clean and not too deep so it is save for kids.", "One of the most beautiful beaches I've seen. The planet has so many nice beaches to offer but one of those beaches is placed there. We enjoyed our relaxed our holiday staying at \\Nusa Dua beach resort\\\" which I would also highly recommend.\"", "The beach has shallow clear water. Nice area with boardwalk, many resorts and restaurants on the beach. We spent the day in the area since we were staying in Kuta Beach. We were able to rent chairs and umbrellas in Nusa Dua cheaper than in Kuta.", "Great surfing beach that is very affordable compared to US and LatAm even. Beers also are abundant and cheap. Not the most amazing beach in the world. Dont go there if you are expecting the famous picturesque clear water beaches. Probably better to go to Nusa Dua. Also, the water is a bit dirty unfortunately :( End the day at KuDeTa or Potato Head for fancier drinks", "Nusa Dua has a great beach, white sands which are very clean, just like the water. Nice place for getting tanned. It's a little bit difficult to swim, because of the ocean currents.", "We are taking a few days of during CNY from Kuala Lumpur, thus wanted to try this time. Nusa Dua beach is very nice by sand and water quality. Nice promenade along the beach also. But, the tide was a bit hefty, thus at low tide, it was not possible to go for any swim.", "If you are looking for a clean beach that has no hawkers pestering you to take massages, buy icecream & beads, Nusa Dua is certainly the place. Fell in love with the beach here. Unlike Legion-Kuta, this beach is cleaner. Unlike Balangan, the water is calmer & the sand is finer.", "Nusa Dua Beach is just an okay beach. There is a good amount of beach front. The sand is a medium coarseness and brown. When you step into the water it is also sandy, which is nice to not step on rocks or corals. The water is warm and calm. There are not a lot of waves. At low tide, the water completely disappears and is pulled back several hundred feet which occurred every afternoon during our stay. It is not a beach that you can snorkel either. It is nice beach to swim and do water sports such as kayaking or paddleboating.", "Well nusa dua is very clean beach with blue water with some good set of restaurants around , however the beauty of this beach is limited only to water sports. Been here to do some water sports activities , found them quite expensive and average. Wanted to take a dip inside the ocean but ocean was full with all sort of activities. Always crowded with group of people trying to enjoy sports activities and gets very loud.", "After being to all the beautiful beaches between Nusa dua and Uluwatu, this was a real let down. Went for a walk along here, was abysmal. Really dull looking beach littered with rubbish.", "For me, Nusa Dua Beach is the most beautiful beach in . You can take photos from a lot of side. \\Nusa\\\" means island, and \\\"dua\\\" means two. So, \\\"Nusa Dua\\\" means two islands, because there is two little islands which sticky with Island.\"", "Whilst I love Nusa Dua, upon my 2nd visit i had three close up encounters with creatures i was unaware existed there. The first was a blue ring octopus in the shallows not far from the blow hole. The 2nd two was at the same time in shallow water behind sofitel i saw a large long horned cow fish then turned around to sea a 60cm coral snake coming out of the grass into the peoples swim area to eat a dead crab. I had to stop young kids from playing with it. I think there should be som signs and education going on there as so many families let kids go off to explore.", "We were amazed how much trash and dirt there was in the water and the beach. It was not inviting and kinda looked dangerous. The only nice part of nusa dua beach was near St. Regis luxury villas and in front of currently closed hotel, next to st. Regis.", "Beautiful white sandy beach, full with hotels and all inclusive resorts. That was our first visit in . Nusa Dua is a little bit quiet for us, but he nicest beach in .", "We stayed in Grand Hyatt in Nusa Dua for few days. The beach in front the hotel is been cleaned each morning and is very clean. We loved that the lush trees were on the beach instead of umbrellas to give you shade. It just felt so natural and beautiful. You don’t see many people swimming as the tide is low , it comes up to knee level and when the tide is high maybe to waist level. It is the only beach we found in that would be considered children safe. Waterblow was near by, 5 minutes walk and I would recommend an early morning walk to see the sunrise. Most beaches in have bigger waves and are not suitable for swimming. You will see many people just playing in the shallow water or jumping the waves. Most beaches are suitable for surfing. A bit disappointing. ", "Stayed in Nusa Dua consecutively 5 times as we adore the clean private beach of our resort. Good for a swim & learn paddle boarding!", "I went with my wife for a leisurely swim. We stayed in Jimbaran, but many friends had told me Nusa Dua Beach was a must see. It wasn't. It certainly wasn't terrible but there are far more stunning beaches in southern to check out, such as Greenbowl and Suluban. The water was crystal clear, but you have to swim in swaths of seaweed and some plastic. The beach had many big resorts on it, but it didn't make the beach crowded. There is also a small restaurant and a hut where some locals provide massage, which my wife said was great.", "We were in nusa dua and this beach was nice but full of algea and sometimes bottles floating and garbage but compared to other beaches at least not too many sellers on the beach you can relax...", "Nusa Dua Beach is a beautiful peaceful beach. The beach is also where most of the big name hotels are located.", "This was our first trip to .. I had an apprehension that it will be jam-packed with tourists with no place to breath! The Nusa Dua beach turned out to be fantastic! Absolutely clean, family oriented, not at all crowded and very well maintained by all the resorts nearby. Magically serene....", "take the famous instagram and facebook shot here in kelingking beach. With several walk from the parking area, you can already pose in the famous scene. if you have time, do take a quick tracking down the cliff. worth the time and penny. catch the sunset here and leave memories behind.", "Nice beach to swim in, just a shame that the shoreline is taken up by big 5 star resorts, so there is limited shade if you are just coming for a swim. If you find Nusa Dua Beach Grill at the south end though this is a nice place to hang out after a swim. The beach is gentle, suitable for families, although there was a slight side current when we were there. Clear water. We saw someone on a SUP board so they're probably for hire somewhere nearby.", "It took us about 45 minutes to get there from Nusa Dua. It is nice to see but be prepared to walk up and down the stairs and the lack English can be at times frustrating. The best way to get there is by using your hired vehicle and the road is busy but ok. Make sure you have your iphone for navigation.", "Went here because we are staying at Nusa Dua beach resort. Nice beach clean and got for sunbathing from the hotel garden.", "Nusa Dua beach is a much more prestine beach - but all the beaches South are. This one isn't the best but is the most commercialised and easiest to access. Prices are a bit costly here but the facilities and service is the best. The best restaurants and bars nearby compared to the other beaches south which are a lot more idyllic. A little bit more rubbish too due to high traffic. Maybe walk further down to Geger or further South or East for quieter nicer beaches.", "If you are living in Nusa L or Nusa C then this is a must visit place for you. The scenery offers some great pictures to your collection.", "The Nusa Dua beach is white sand and very clean. The beach in not overly crowded. Several hotels have responsibility to maintain the beach near their properties and in most cases the beach is very well maintained.", " The beach is prefect balance between shades and sunny area. Nusa Dua beach was very clean and so pretty. Beautiful clear water. You can walk for kilometres along the beach, so lovely. Really nice beaches . ", "Warm blue crystal clear water. Beware sometimes of strong currents. Go for a walk along nusa dua beach to see some magnificent resorts.", "We stayed at Hilton Hotel Resort at Nusa Dua which was strategically situated along the beach Enjoyed the majestic and natural settings The clifftop view was mesmerising at night Most satisfying was this place it being away from the hustle and bustle of Kuta area Tranquility was deafening ", "Kelingking beach is one of the most stunning sights that I have ever seen. We reached there by noon and luckily there were not many tourists. If you have the time then do walk down to the beach from Karang dawa view point. The steps are uneven and the climb can be a bit treacherous but surely you won't regret it. At least climb down till the half way point for your best photo op.", "What can be said about a beach in besides fabulous. All the fabulous resorts are along Nusa Dua beach with a meandering walkway. We took a daily walk on the beach taking in all the beautiful resorts. If you’re adventurous you can rent a surfboard or even get a massage on the beach.", "Wonderful and amazing place to visit. It has a very beautiful beach, white sand, clean environment and was surronded by 5 stars luxury hotels. Nusa Dua Beach is not in my itinerary, but our driver brought us there. Thanks and appreciate to him, MR.Agung. We are surprised with the awesome \\waterblow\\\", the blue lagoon and the special geoographic area. Strongly recommend it as a must visit place. It is FOC to enter the beach and waterblow area eventhough you may not affordable to staying over there.\"", "I really enjoyed Nusa Dua Beach. Everything was nice, we received complimentary towels and were able to order cocktails and food at our location. Sun was very strong. If you're white, make sure to use lots of protection! The sea was perfect. All in all, this beach is worthy of your visit.", "Nusa Dua beach was a clean and relaxing beach at . There are plenty of Resorts and Hotels along the beach. Their government emphasise in Tourism Industry and they give support to maintain the beach in good condition. Nice for family activities and all the accommodation nearby were Value for Money if you stay at any of it.", "location is very good and really beautiful. I think every beach in Nusa Dua is just wonderful and definitely worth to visit.", "The beach is great, but had trouble finding transport back to hotel in nusa dua, getting to beach cost less than 100000 but transport back hard to find and when found was costly( 200000).", "We lost Nusa due beach because we lost the nese atmosphere behind the cement of the Jakarta enterprises . we lost the original dry environment", "We found Nusa Dua much better than Legian or Seminyak beach. By my 7.30 walk the beach had been cleaned. Even the leaves had been swept up around the beach entrance.", "Currently staying at the Melia , right on the beautiful and Peaceful Nusa Dua beach. The beach is spotlesley clean and free of many jet skis (only seen 1 in 10 days) there is plenty of water sports if needed as a there is a man walking around with prices but isn't at all pushy. He just radios to the next bay if anyone needs anything. There are possibly 6 sellers who walk around awaiting yr wave , they leave you alone straight away if you say no thanks. Each hotel has security guards at their entrance and peace and quiet is their priority so a peaceful day is guaranteed.", "The T Rex shaped cliff side at Kelingking Beach has rocketed tourism into the sky with its natural beauty. Thanks to social media, Instagram especially this viewpoint is now top of most people’s list of attractions when heading over . The beach itself is secluded, white sandy haven surrounded by turquoise waters.", "Nusa Dua beach checked all the boxes for me. A large, expansive, white sand beach, the water is shallow close to the beach and pleasant to soak or swim in. Further out, surfers find waves large enough to thrill them. The usual water activities are available and it is just a short walk from the Collection. We had a great day there.", "It's a quite long stretch of sand, pretty quiet beach, some (small) areas are reserved by hotels in Nusa Dua, meaning they have sunbeds for their guests, but otherwise it's a free pass for everyone, including merchants. If you don't go near the rocks, there's not much to see in the water. At one end of the beach, there's a nice park, guarded by the huge statues of Rama and Laksmana. From this park you have the access path to the Water Blow. I believe towards the other end (opposite from the park) you can do some water sports. All in all it's nice and clean. Stay in the shade during dangerous hours (around 12-2pm) as the sun can burn you really bad.", "Unless you are staying at a resort in Nusa Dua, you CANNOT access any of the beach areas!!! We went to the jetskiing and parasailing here, as we were staying in Legian, and not only was it was VERY EXPENSIVE, but the water was so dirty we didnt event go for a swim!!!!.. When I asked our driver to take us to another beach, he said \\Oh thats not possible, you have to be staying at one of the resorts to access the beach\\\"!!!!! Now thats RIDICILOUS!!! This area is too far away from Kuta, Legian or Seminyak at least a 45 min drive, so definetly OVERRATED!!! Don't bother staying here, its much better in Legian or Seminyak!!\"", "Wife and I had our wedding on nusa dua beach! Absolutely wonderful! Clear and pristine water, clean and white sand covering the beach!", "The beach is just good enough for a stroll and a quick swim. It is a good idea if you want to get away from crowded Kuta Beach and come to Nusa Dua for the beach. Worthwhile and stunning, especially for couples.", "Nusa Dua and now Benoa are the premium must stay locations if you want a romantic escape or family stay. It is a good 20-30 mins from airport and kuta but kuta and legion are fine for shopping and a constant party but not very relaxing. If you want luxury and true relaxation this is where you want to be.", "Beach nusa dua is beautiful and clean. Safe for families with small children. Hardly any garbage, the sea water is blue clean and the waves are not too big.", "I wandered across to Nusa Dua to catch Devdan Show and I’m glad I did as, besides the show being great, there might otherwise be a risk that I would one day stay around here. This place is stale, whitewashed hole devoid of any nese or Indonesian culture, somewhat ironic given I’d come to Nusa Dua for a cultural dance show. Why anyone would travel to a another country and pay overs to stay in a place like this is beyond me. The beaches aren’t even that good.", "Nusa Dua beach is a long stretch of sand, suitable for swimming and water sports. There is also a nice walking path so you can easily walk along the beach and all the hotels & restaurants.", "At the suggestion of our driver we headed to nusa dua beach, the area called \\The Bay\\\" seems to be the last publicly accessible area. The whole place is a trove of 5 star private beaches with security patrolling the sands to ensure you haven't strayed across some imaginary line. For surfers the place looks to have a couple of good breaks but I suggest other forums can suggest how good these are. Because of the incumbent clientele the place is spotless and beaches are groomed of rubbish and seaweed. But as a visitor there is little to do and I guess that's just the way the 5 star resorts line it!\"", "Beautiful clean beaches not like in Kuta where I found the beach very dirty Nusa Dua beach great for any age and water very clean", "Nusa dua beach is a little haven away from all the chaos of . It has a beautiful walking path along the side of the beach on one side and the other side are beautifully manicured gardens and resorts and also restaurants. We went jogging on the path every morning. There's hardly anyone hassling you to buy stuff.", "Compared to some of the other beaches in , Nusa Dua Beach is relatively quiet. Nusa means island, and Dua means two, which is how the beach got it's name. There are two little islands where sand has now settled to form the beach. Part of the beach is occupied by a row of luxury hotels, part open, used for watersports of many kinds.", "We stayed in Nusa Dua in October 2014. Visited the Nusa Dua Beach hotel and Spa. Great resort which goes all the way to the Nusa Dua beach. The beach is wide and clean. it runs along the back of several resorts and they keep it clean. You don't seem to get the beach pedlars like the beach in Kuta. Sitting on this beach in the late afternoon with the breeze coming off the sea while enjoying a nice cold drink is a great way to wind down.", "When you visit Nusa dua beach, there are some point i need to mention: you may need to visit the Water Blow, taking picture with the Giant Statue of Rama, Go to the Left side and walk through some wild plants and you will arrived at a cliff side and the view were amazingly Beautiful... you can see water, sky, beach, forest and seems smaller Rama Statue there.", "Long drive from nusa dua on a Saturday afternoon. Crowded but manageable. My last visit was 13 years ago. They’re more organised now. Still, nothing special.", "Best place in , beautiful environment and friendly people. We stayed at Sofitel Nusa Dua, and thoroughly enjoyed our staying", "This is a nice beach to relax south on nusa dua. Can spend the day there and enjoy doing nothing, swimming and tanning..", "Nusa Dua is a really good and clean beach. Its nice and quite, and has white sand and very clean water. There are lots of water activities down in the beach area. A must visit if you are in Nusa Dua.", "It was a lovely evening we decided to visit the Nusa Dua beach. The beach front itself has been completely developed, with numerous shopping complexes, beach clubs, Collection (mall) all at the same place. The water is clean and shallow. Not much current so it is safe for young kids.", " has many beaches. But nusa dua is one of the best for family / honey mooner to visit . The scenery is amazing. Wave is very friendly..even the sand is a bit rough. Many nice restaurants to hang out/chilling. No wonder so many 5 star hotel having the wedding ceremony on nusa dua beach.", "Kelingking Beach also known as Dino Beach. The road to this place is not really good but it is paid after you arrived here. It is really instagram-able place with a superb view. If you have enough power and love challenge, you can come down and enjoy the nice beach. But if you are not, relax and taking picture from the top of the cliff is also nice.", "We were roaming about in Legion when we bumped into a guy with water sport packages. I bought a package for Jet Skiing, Banana Boat and Parasailing for 150k. He called for a cab that would take us to Nusa Dua where these were to happen. It took us an hour from Kuta to reach there. I ended up having the most fun-filled day ever. The guy from the water sports were kind enough to let me snorkel too! It was an absolutely fun time.", "If you are looking for a true nese experience, Jimbaran Bay and the associated resorts is not the place. Ubud is better. Nusa Dua shopping area was probably the worst experience of my two weeks here.", "For those who are not staying at a resort on the Nusa Dua strip, you can rent chairs for 100,000K right after the Inaya Putri resort. The chairs in front of resorts can not be rented. We were here in Jan 2020, and there was A LOT of seaweed, really bad in front of the Grand Hyatt, but are spots with less (pictured below). Our first time here so unsure if this is the norm or not. Honestly, for beautiful clean white sandy beaches, clear waters and amazing views, I would recommend instead making a trip to southern Lombok (Kuta Lombok). Just google Tanjung Aan, Selong Belanak, and Mawun beaches... and also everything is cheaper.", "Loved strolling along the beach in Nusa Dua. The sand doesn't stick like it does in Goa. Clear blue water. And it isn't crowded.", "Maybe one of the best beach in Nusa Dua or in facing Southeast. It's quite long, not very crowded and the sand it's clean thanks to most of the staff from the hotel resorts. Seen some plastic in the water but not as many as in some other places close by. Will come back!!!", "Do yourself a favour & visit the beautiful sands of a Nusa Dua Beach via a stay at one of the magnificent hotels along the coast.", "Clean and not too mnay hawkers. Beach in nearby Benoa can be dirty. Not windy unlike a other places in Nusa Dua as sheltered.", "What I like: Clean, pristine water. The sands are crystal white. Beach is not open to public, which means only hotel stayers are on the beach which makes it great and quiet What I dislike: I am those type who likes to play with waves. The water at nusa dua is extremely calm. It is not fun", "During our visit to Indonesia to attend our Global event we stayed in Westin Resort hotel near Nusa Dua Beach. By far this was my best experience of staying in great and luxurious hotel and also enjoying the real life of Nusa Dua Beach. It was very attractive, sunny, golden sand based beach with tropical Trees all round the place. It was just a marvelous place to be there. I strongly recommend it to all peoples visiting .", "If you want a relaxing quite holiday away from your everyday city life come to nusa dua.Great shopping close bye Beutiful beaches", "Nusa Dua beach is the finest stretch of beach in . It is clean, it is safe have so much to offer. Lot’s of white clean sand with a tarred walkway of many miles. Ample Restaurants along the beach and so many places just to relax and enjoy. No vendor’s in your face all day long like the rest of the beaches in . A great place for a holiday with so many good hotels on the fine stretch of white sand and blue waters..", "We were on a road trip on that day. We decided to head to the beach and explore the tip of the peninsula where it is called Nusa Dua. We were greeted by a few statues of hindi gods then a trail that led us to a garden with large letters - NUSA DUA FIESTA and behind are vast statues of two warriors in lime green large figures mounted on a high platform. a few meters behind is the tip of the peninsula which is composed of dead corals where the waves smash and water blows (as consequence). It has a public beach where surfing is also allowed but the waves are smaller", "Clean clear water Beautiful waves Not too crowded All in all a place to spend a relaxed day in Hotels close to it are in nusa dua But plenty of places to rent a sun bed and I liked the far right end with the caves", "I never seen that type of beautiful scenery/ view in my life. Nothing to say........ just Excellent. Don't miss to see Kelingking Beach", "For me, this is the perfect beach area in where many beautiful resorts are. The beach is not noisy and crowded. The water is so blue and sand is white. This is usually used for wedding and beaitiful decoration tho. One of the most beautiful resort is The Westin Resort Nusa Dua, where the white seats on the beach stands.", "Nusa dua is a very beautiful beach located in the southern part of . It is center to many five star hotels and resorts facing pristine beach front. The complex is very well planned and well maintained. Most of the facilities are available close to the beach.", "Nusa Dua Beach is one of the better maintained beaches of .. there are options to play water sports.. be meticulous before getting into any watersport activity. Bargain harder until they come down to your price.. they will eventually give in..", "Nusa dua has been my favorite beach with jogging tracks around the peninsula area making it perfect for jogs. The wave it calm that you can swim safely with the kids making it perfect for family.", "Stayed at Conrad hotel, can recommend with its great location and service minded staff, have stayed there 2 times before. Nusa Dua beach wonderful sand and clean, perfect to run or just walk.", "Free from the usual plastic detritus that covers most of beaches, the beach at Nusa Dua is maintained by the various hotels and resorts dotted alongside it. Plenty of water sports available for hire from the vendors who ply the beach - jet surf, surf boards, paddle boards, paragliding etc. Also beach massage, temporary tattoos, hair braiding and the like. Close by is the ubiquitous market selling pareos, T's and nese curios. Beach is great to lie on and people watch from and the water just the right temperature to cool off. Toilet facilities basic.", "Full of rubbish when we visited in January. Lots of people harassing you trying to sell stuff. If you walk further North there are quieter and cleaner spots. Not a safe beach for kids water is dirty with big waves not really tropical paradise you see in brochure. Nusa Dua has better beaches so head out that way if looking for a beach day.", "The Nusa Dua beach is a lovely exclusive enclave fronted by many 5 star hotels. During the high tide, the water is a lovely turquoise sahde of green. With beach chairs provided by the hotels, each with its own perimeter boundary, it is easy to spend a relaing day by the beach. Local massuers are on hand if one needs a massage on the spot and some hotel provide a nice pavillion for the massage too.", "Love Nusa Dua Beach so much. Quiet, Clean, Beautiful Beach. My son like there so much. Choose hotel with the private nusa dua beach.", "We were in Nusa Dua for a few days and walked to the beach although we didn't spend a great deal of time there. It was clean and tidy, although not busy. There were a few refreshment options, but none seemed to have cold beer. Plenty of options if you want a massage too.", "Kelingking Beach was everything I thought it would be, the photos just don't do it justice. Be warned though the roads are atrocious in and out of the area and there is a constant stream of cars and scooters. The walk down to the beach isn't for feint hearted and you need to allow about 2 hours for the return trip including a swim. The surf was very strong the day we visited and it would be quite dangerous for poor swimmers.", "A long drive from Nusa du. Plan on taking 1.5-2 hours each way depending on traffic. No super highway to get there. Once there if the tide is in, you will only be able to photograph from the main land. Nice blue ocean view.", "Nusa Dua was the best beach we visited in . Many small resturaunts and food vendors to please your tastebuds. Lots of shady trees to give you a rest from the heat while you eat or just rest.Just be aware of No swimming on religious and public holidays holidays.", "Nusa Dua is long stretch which I would describe in two sections. The first/northern part with the promenade marked on maps is beach with pricey resorts which take their section of the beach and water sports. The second/southern part (Mengiat beach) we liked much better as there is no section designated to a resort. This is nice long stretch of clean sandy beach where you can get sun chairs and umbrellas (or not if you do not want to), you can hire a kayak or just enjoy swimming or snorkeling. This was our favorite place which we have visited several times.", "Nusa Dua beach is awesome. There have a lot of water spot there like (snorkeling,banana boat,flying fish,jet ski,glass bottom boat,diving,turtle island and etc). You can purchase a ticket to turtle island but it is quite expensive. The ticket costs IDR 250,000/person and there is nothing to see at turtle island. Just a few turtles in the ponds, an eagle, a snake, a chameleon, two hornbills, few bats and birds there. However, you can drive to Nusa Dua Water Blow area (no need entrance fee), the view is amazing. It is a nice place to take photos and enjoy the sea breeze.", "Nusa Dua area is nice and clean. The beach is long and sandy. At 11 am it was empty. Maybe because of low tide? We walked 100 meters to the sea and it was still impossible to swim :( Dead coral reef first and then some kind of vulcanic rocks (?). They are not sharp, but doesn't feel ok. As soon as we reached a spot, where the bottom drops down and it is possible to swim, the big waves scared us back to the shore again. Well, this is nature, but it's a pitty, that we came here with a purpose and had nothing good of it.", "My wife and I (74,71) visited Nusa Dua Beach and were attracted to a beach lounge which we sat upon .Within 1 minute we were asked to leave or pay a fee. We left and sat upon a TREE TRUNK and as we were told the property was owned by the Grand Hyatt hotel-so once again we were asked to leave,so we went to the air conditioned Connection shopping centre.", "Well kept beaches. The only pleasant area in . No vendors, no rubbish as in Kuta. Kuta was littered as a dumpster. Nusa Dua is very well taken care of.", "My resort was on Nusa Dua beach only. Water is clean and calm. Not much crowded (atleast the resort where we stayed). Enjoyed the place.", "We stopped by and despite being surrounded by hordes of tourists, Kelingking is a stunning place to see. We didn't attempt the walk down based on the advice of our driver and after reading these reviews, I'm glad we didn't. Lovely spot for a photo opportunity.", "I don't get what is the big deal about Nusa Dua and Seminyak beaches. If you are not a surfer, then the beaches are quite dull, not clean and smells! Any Sydney beach tops those beaches.", "on september 12, we came to nusa dua snd could not found any sea side similar to the pictures.no area to swim", "We stayed for a couple of days in Nusa Dua and checked out the beach. It wasn't amazing, as we expected. It was a golden sand beach - long stretch and wasn't much dramatic. It was still nice to hang out in, to swim and spend time with family, but I wouldnt go to Nusa Dua all the way to check out this beach.", "At first we didn't have plan to visit it. But after we lost and couldn't find way to go to Nusa Dua Beach, we accidentally found this paradise with white sand, deep blue ocean and not too crowded.", "We walked the full length of the walkway along the Nusa Dua Beach every morning after having enjoyed the sunrise. We enjoyed the atmosphere of the local people setting up their shops and stands as well as meeting all the other visitors on their respective morning jogging or bicycle ride.", "I spent three days at Nusa Dua Beach! The sand was pearly white and soft and the water warm and translucent. It was calm and just simply a beautiful place", "I have been in so many place in , and in my opinion this is the best spot. The view from the top was simply breathtaking. But I didn’t want to walk down due to safety consideration and time consume. People called Kelingking Beach it’s mean Little Finger or Pinkie Beach. But in my opinion the cliffs isn’t like little finger but look like Tyrannosaurus Rex. Kelingking Beach was a hidden beach in the village of Bunga Mekar, on the southwestern coast of Nusa Penida island. The road to reach this place was unfavourable. Enjoying the scenic seascape and taking photos and selfies from above would be sufficient for most", "If you looking for nice clear blue beach go to Nusa Dua Area (not in Seminyak, or Legina or Kuta it was a disaster there.)", "The best thing about the Hilton resort Nusa Dua was the beach! Absolutely beautiful! And also the wild monkeys on the property.", "Our journey in on June 25-27, 2013 enjoyable. We spent our time to visit Nusa Dua Beach. Where we go there is Restaurant Bebek Bengil here in the bay view. Very quiet, clean beach, we just visited, not stay in Nusa Dua Beach, because we have stayed in Kuta. We spent our time enjoyable. Welcome & visit Nusa Dua Beach, ", "For those who would like to escape from tourists - Nusa Dua beach is perfect. Water cleanliness depends on the level, in the evenings there is outflow and water becomes much more clear. For those who would like to dive, snorkel or go to turtle island - it's perfect choice.", "The Nusa Dua Beach is a very clean and tidy beach area with a lot of potential! In our one week holiday at Nusa Dua we spent about 3 days relaxing and hanging around at the beach and it was quite nice. The sand is brown, very clean but not that smooth. During the day the water level was low tide but clean. There a few locals trying to sell you stuff but they understand a simple no thank you and will then leave you alone.", "Wonderful visit. Nusa Dua Lagoon Luxury Resort is as good as ever. We really enjoyed the spa. Mersi and Nia and Wiwik are hugely talented. Thank you so much", "Quiet and pleasant around the Fairmount area but gets grimy the further away. Definitely a lower class feel relative to Nusa Dua. The water is brown and not clean.", "Nusa Dua area is at the tip of island so when we went to the beach, there was this vast expanse of sand where visitors can leisurely walk. The right side of the beach place seems to be private and allotted only to three hotel owners The Grand of Nusa Dua, Mercure and Marriott ( according to the shuttle driver). The left side of the island is a public beach where tourists can lie down on the grass and use the beach for free. There is a mini park at the very tip where locals and visitors would walk around.", "Beautiful beach, the beach is clean There is a port to Nusa, The beach is calm and bustling, Thank you", "Nusa dua beach is absolutely stunning, only downfall is food is more expensive than other places but beside that it's definitely worth checking out", "Was extremely shocked to find the waters edge filled with rubbish - as we walked along we noticed that the cleanness areas to swim are in front of the top hotels eg: club med who take pride in cleaning the beachfront of their hotel. Nusa Dua beach was lovely and quiet with no annoying sales people approaching you with goods like seminyak beach. The sand itself is coral, so sand shoes are a must. Lovely sheltered temples to relax under along the beach . There are also market stalls of clothes and the prices were cheaper than seminyak or ubud.", "Escape the crowds at Semiyak and Nusa Dua! great beach. great scenery. good fish places on the beach. Great for body boarding.", "Nusa Dua is in a gated compound so feel very safe there. Not crowded. Beach is clean, water is calm and clear. Great for swimming.", "I love Nusa Dua beach because it’s pretty quiet and relaxing place not so crowded and it have everything you need Really nice beach and yummy food and great activities I really recommend it for families and couples for honeymoon", "About an hour drive away depend on traffic. Nusa Dua is a big resort complex with many hotels, restaurants, shops, an amphitheatre, a conference centre, etc. Its open to all visitors. There are security check on the main entrance. The beach around the bays are white soft sand with calm sea and clear water. At one end of the beach, there is a new observation platform to have a good view of the bay. Also, you can watch the wave crushing the rocks and creating water sprout from this platform.", "Stayed at Novotel Nusa Dua and Visited the death with family of 5 being 2 adults and 3 kids 13-7 age. First time to and Nusa Dua and had to visit the beach to have a look. And we weren’t let down with beautiful views. But it is very busy with the large resorts having 100’s of lounges on the beach. Wasn’t for us the foreshore is great for a walk.", "I had a few swims in Nusa Dua this year and on a holiday last year. While the swimming is good and the snorkelling is amazing (lionfish, angelfish, honeycomb moray eel etc) the sea is full of plastic and other rubbish.", "Very clean beach in the secluded Nusa Dua area - the hotels here try and keep the beaches as clean as possible - also not as crowded as Kuta or Seminyak", "nusa dua beach is the best beach in . people who visit this beach will find relaxing and peaceful ..", "not clean, most of the people are domestic.. but this is the place to take a boat to go to nusa lembongan / nusa penida.", "Be warned, exercise is a must :) The journey down the stairs to kelingking beach is quite difficult, so if you get exhausted easily, don’t try, as you need to go back up and it’s very steep. No other way except for the steep stairs. Half way down the mountain the stairs stop and it becomes more of a mountain climb but it has a handrail the whole time to assist in going down and back up. The beach down the bottom was totally worth the journey though as the water was perfectly clear and great for swimming in. There is a shop at the bottom that sells drinks and snacks also, as you will need refreshments after the exhausting climb down.", "We stayed at Nusa Dua beach hotel, right on the beach. The beach is clean, lots of space to relax and lounge around. Water is not deep at all which is good for children. Definitely a great place to visit while in .", "Nusa Dua was my favorite of all beaches I visited during my time in . It's super chill, clean, and lovely. I spent most of my time lying out on my chair under an umbrella, occasionally taking a dip, and it was a wonderful way to spend the day. Stayed here for a good 6 hours or so. The food being served was cheap and quite good, with the service also being good. All in all, I highly recommend spending a day here, and invest in an umbrella. It's worth it.", "Nusa Dua beach is very long and not too much people on the beach. Waves are small, so you can go to water and swim, if you decided to surf, you will find a place too - waves are not too big, but still you can learn and try to catch it just a little bit away from a beach side. Recommend!", "This is a one of the nice beach for privacy and less crowd in Nusa Dua. Almost resorts having its privet beach area here.", "The kelp farmers were the best part of Nusa Dua - something we would never see in US. They are hard working, friendly and keep the beach immaculate.", "Nusa dua has great beaches, clean, not too many people. Reaching here is a challenge though. I paid 180,000 to reach there from kuta, to 100,000, and 100,000 happens to be the best price. Beware of cabs who charge you $25 to $45 around nusa dua, they have their cuts at every place they stop. Hire a bike go alone to tengen benoa in nusa dua. You can bargain for water sport at half the price, compared to going in a cab. Every place they stop is expensive, they get huge commissions. Turtle island is a gimmick, only liked by Australians, its not worth it. Nusa dua is a great gift from nature but avoid local cab guys you end up paying huge amounts, in shopping, travelling, even their lunch, dinner spots are expensive, extreme greed.", "Nusa dua beach around Hyatt area was better than I expected. beaches are not famous for blue water but Nusa dua beach was blue enough for me to actually go in. It is not Thailand or Malaysia blue but still much better than Kuta, Legian area beaches.", "Nusa Dua Beach is by far the best we visited in ! Much better than Kuta, Seminyak and Dreamland. Nice and clean and not at all crowded. You also don't get bugged by locals trying to sell you stuff like you do at the other beaches listed above. Highly recommended to all!", "We stayed in Kuta and planned one day visit to Nusa Dua. We started with the speed boat which was approx 30-40 minutes ride. On reaching to Nusa Dua we went to the Kelingking Beach, we viewed this from top of the mountain. The view was stunning for us, and we were short of time so were unable to go down the hill to the beach. We regret not being able to go to the beach. It is a nice 3-4 hours activity and the color of water was amazing. Recommended location and day trip for a relaxed experience.", "It was a great beach, there is a shopping centre called discovery shopping centre. Plenty of tourists and is only less than 15mins from most of the hotels around Nusa Dua. Great sunset view from the shopping centre itself.", "Nusa Dua Beach is more clean than Kuta and very beautiful. You can enjoy more by some private beach such St.Regis Resort", "We were so disappointed, shocked and in disbelief every time we would go to any beaches in until we discovered Nusa Dua! This is the only beach where you see staff cleaning the beaches from debris, pollution and vegetation. This is the only area where we went swimming in the ocean. No plastic and other rubbish floating all over or washed up on shore. Mid to high end hotels on this beach or a enjoy for the day by entering beach at public access, rent a chair, food and beverage also available and most hotel resort restaurants are open to the public also.. We were told by many that the reason the most beaches are so polluted is due to raining season washing all garbage into ocean...ok...maybe they should learn to discard plastic and glass properly so that it is not all over the place and would not get all washed down during rainy season..??", "Nusa Dua Beach is really nice. Not too many people but a great walkway along the Hotel row. The tide comes in and out a long way. I enjoy this area . It's very green and tropical. Give it a try", "The Nusa Dua beach is a gorgeous white sand beach with plenty of water sports. It is safe for children to swim however there are a few hawkers around (not unusual for ). Lots and lots of weddings when we were there, seemed a little bit like a 'one size fits all' approach to weddings with couple after couple trekking down the pier for photos. That said, it was entertaining to sit and watch after recently getting married at the unique and quiet Komune resort. Loved the beach however and would defiantly recommend a visit.", "We 2 couples drove ourselves to this beach as we plan to do snorkelling in Nusa Penida. So on reaching the beach we negotiated with Surya water sports company (it was the only one we could see) for some water sport activities and fast boast to Nusa Penida with Snorkelling. Even though we didn't spend much time on the beach but it seemed to be very clean and not crowded at all. The water was blue and clean. Also an hour drive from our hotel in Kuta.", "The peaceful, cleanliness and serenity of the beach is incomparable. Nusa dua is for luxury travelers. Its awesome", "Nusa Dua are the best beaches I saw on . Nusa Dua is all about beach walking, sunbathing, swimming or water sports. Walking along this beach in the evening is very relaxing.", "The Nusa Dua beach is clean with nice sand. Wave action is not strong to disturb but crystal clear water attract you for a wonderful snorkeling close to small patchy boulders. There are places for jet ski and diving too. I enjoyed stay in the area which was warm enough for sun bating and a relax reading under umbrella. Enjoy your stay at Nusa Dua Beach.", "Nusa Dua beach is a long strip that runs parallel to fancy hotels, it is okayish, mostly hotel guests are to be found on there.It quite a long beachfront but the distance to the water is not that much, so one can sit by the bear while the kids play. It is clean and safe. If you walk towards the opposite side of the pier, you come to the real public side of the beach where locals hang and sellers sell their wares. I would suggest you make the trek. it is worth it. It is not Miami beach if you are staying at one of the hotels, this is more than adequate. I wouldn't get into a cab just to come visit though.", "Secluded, peaceful, calm would be the words to describe nusa dua beach. Having said that, its not really that secluded, there are lot of tourists, but a different group of crowd. This part is slightly upscale side. No much hawkers or groups of guys etc. And it is pretty safe too. There is lot of nice sand shore. Its better to stay in resorts around nusa dua if someone wants to really enjoy. There are water sports activities too. Waves are not that strong because of corals. Its safe to get into water and play even with small kids. For swimming one need to check the tides and water level. Need to know which parts have corals to avoid swimming those areas. Overall this is a beach to relax. For partying you need to go to other areas like kuta and seminyak.", "Beautiful clean beach starting from Sofitel resort, followed by Nusa Dua beach hotel resort and as far as Melia hotel. further down to St.Regis its is very private and clear and not many people about. That is also the expensive side of the hotels including the grand Hyatt Hotel. Plenty of security through out the beach strip and very approachable guards greeting you all the time. All in all definitely a must go!", "Nice sandy stretch of beach that was very pleasant to be at. Less crowded and no one trying to see you stuff. We took a long walk from the Novotel private beach to lunch at Nusa Dua Beach Grill, had a wonderful lunch experience.", "Located near to Nusa Dua hotel complex, this is a quiet and beautiful beach compared to Kuta. Not like other beach with high waves, this beach is great for family with kids.", "The second time we have stayed at Nusa Dua Beach. We went solely to rest and relax and did so successfully. Lovely clean sandy beach of about 1 km with a wonderful walk along the beachside path under shade and through the resorts. An easy trip to the airport.", "We had our resort right on the nusa dua beach. It is a beautiful beach with many resorts on it...nice place to relax and you can enjoy all kinds of water sports except sea walking, scuba diving and snorkeling...for these activities you need to go to nearby islands Nusa penida and Nusa lembongan...", "Nusa Dua beach runs along the front of various time share and resort properties. In the front of some properties they have taken care of rubbish and their pathways. Others are not very tidy and there are breaks along the beachwalk in front of undeveloped properties. Floating rubbish is common", "When I was planning our holidays in , many users tried to persuade me to avoid Nusa Dua, because it doesn't feel local enough. I am extremely happy I did not listen to them, as Nusa Dua is awesome. The beach is great for swimming in low tide (and for surfing in high tide), the hotels are amazing and affordable, it is not as expensive as they say (for european standards it is very cheap, it is just not as cheap as Kuta or Ubud, but it is a lot nicer), it is not that crowded, you feel really safe walking outside your hotel on your own (in Ubud for example there are so many stray dogs, you feel uncomfortable), traffic is a lot better that elsewhere and you can always hire a driver for exploring (they get the same money they would get if they picked you up from Seminyak and you avoid the horrible traffic jams) and return to a beautiful place for relaxing. People who don't like Nusa Dua are the ones who haven't been there.", "Kelingking beach is very pretty. The water is very blue and the waves are strong. The beach is large and it offers you a little stand with drinks and snacks (incredibly expensive!!) However, the climb to get up and down is difficult and dangerous. It takes about 30-45 min to get down and it can get very steep and hard on the knees. Going up can require a lot of water because it’s incredibly hot. Once you’re up, there are some restaurants offering all kind of things to eat. Honestly, I would suggest you to stay up and take pictures ans then go for a swim at another beach. Ps, the entrance is 5000rp/person", "A nice ontrast to the beaches attached to luxury resorts - this is a good place to enjoy the sea and sand with the locals. Lots of warungs, massage places, and shops with prices well below those in Nusa Dua and environs. We even watched a movie (or tv show) being filmed ;)", "Nusa Dua is it's own private gated beach club community. We came through Kayumanis and the beach was absolutely beautiful. It was quiet and relaxing. Safe for tourists.", "During our 13 day stay at the Westin Resort Nusa Dua we spent nearly every day swimming at this lovely beach. Water is not the same as you experience in Aussie beaches but is best located beach around coast. Staff work hard to keep beach free of debris, day beds etc are kept clean and you can ask waiters for drinks or snacks. Plenty of activity on the water, snorkelling, jet ski, para gliding, etc. Nice beachfront for a walk, bike ride or stroll along to see the connecting Hotels. Only negative is the constant hassling from the Hawkers.", "Lets be blunt - a lot of the beaches in are not that great. Think Kuta and Jimbaran - any beach in Australia is better. Nusa Dua is the exception - its a beautiful long stretch of beach. The sand is nice, the waves not too big and the water clean. The beach is lined with 5 star resorts. They all have water sports available for rent - like jet skis and kayaks. If you aren't staying in a resort some of them will still let you hire their equipment. Just go into the hotel and walk through to the beach. Best to call the resort first to check though, as the resorts are sprawling and its not that easy to walk from one to the next if you wind up in one that doesn't have equipment for hire.", "It's a very isolated and a very unexplored destination. And that is what makes this place very beautiful. I would suggest visiting this beach early morning for an hour or 2 & then head to Nusa Dua beach for the rest of the day. The natural beauty of the white sand & ocean blue water makes it spectacular but the lack of proper changing facilities means you can just enjoy the view instead of taking a dip!", "Believe it or not its hard to find a nice beach in but Nusa Dua has a lovely clean beach. No waves just crystal clear water and white clean sand, not like Seminyak which has dirty dark sand. Truly plesant to sun bake and swim in. Going again in March.", "Walked down about 15 minutes from our hotel at the quieter end of Nusa Dua. It’s a lovely beach but can be a little busy where most of the 5 star hotels are situated.", "if you’re looking for a tranquility then go to Nusa Dua beach. The ambience is so calm & peace. I would love to see the wave coming to the shore.", "Having been to many different beaches I would say that Nusa Dua beach is nice and pleasant to stay at. The tides there are pretty dramatic and water can go away virtually completely. The sand is a bit too soft, sinking. Overall, however, it is a good beach with excellent facilities provided by top notch resorts.", "Kelingking is awesome, every step descending offers different view. We didn't manage to reach the beach as sunset is approaching and am awared that it takes a whole lot of stamina and flexibility to reach the beach, which I don't have that time. Thanks to the people who did great job attaching the handle and steps that made it safe to reach the beach. Sunset was stunning.", "Our hotel was set on Nusa Dua beach and it is idyllic to look at. Unfortunately as water sports (jet skis, banana boats etc) are common place now the sea is polluted with petrol and oil and you can smell the fumes from the speed boat's when sunbathing. I didn't actually go into the water (no one did) presumably because of the petrol etc floating in the water. The sand is beautiful and it is a real shame that the water has been tarnished due to the popularity of motorised water sports 😞", "go when the tide is up, late morning or just b4 sunset. really amazing display of nature's strength. if you can get to Nusa Ceningan take the route to Secret Beach, take the last turnoff BEFORE Secret Beach and you will see similar as well but without the tourist hordes. just amazing scenery.", "If you want to have a relaxing beach vacation then NUSA Dua is the place to go. Very clean and not crowed at all", "Almost deserted, the portion of the beach was specially for Mercure Nusa Dua guest. So unlike Kuta Beach which was overcrowded and full of vendors and busy traffic. Nusa Dua's beach is so pristine and windy, you could sleep the time away and just do nothing. A place to be with yourself.", "We have spend just over a week in Nusa Dua staying at the Grand Hyatt. Beautiful beach which is well kept outside of the Grand Hyatt. Lots of rocks to walk over at low tide. Nice to swim in. Was jellyfish season when we were there but swam with no issues. Beautiful beach to watch sunrises.", "The nusa dua beach is gorgeous. It has crystal clear water with many shades of blue's. As the tide goes out it's great to walk out and explore the sand and shells that have been left behind. The only problem is there is some garbage along the beach but not nearly as much as Kuta beach.", "The hotels in Nusa Dua are all excellent with good beach front locations and good restaurants. If you want a more authentic nese experience I would recommend the Nusa Dua Beach Hotel as it is the original hotel with beautiful nese structures and facilities. The beach is always clean and the local sellers are all controlled. The nearby Collection of shops and restaurants is a 15 minute walk away and provide a good shopping experience. ", "I visited Nusa Dua beach on evenings with my husband during our stay in . The beach is nice and clean. The water looked beautiful. There was an average crowd in the beach and it was not overcrowded. We loved the beauty of the blue waters and the beautiful beach. Lots of people swam and water was not rough. We had a lovely experience there. I definitely recommend this beach over other overcrowded and polluted beaches like Kuta beach.", "Everytime we went to , we always looked for a beach without so much crowded and had a glimpse of white sand. So the decision was always Nusa Dua which also near to the town and airport. We, especially me, always love being there. But of course we could not see sunset in this part of . And it was and is always windy although sunny.", "The beach at Nusa Dua (The Westin Resort) was great, it was clean, they had buoys marked out and we were informed that it was safe to swim up to the buoys. The water was clear. We enjoyed it fully, the children loved it. I would definitely advise the use of sun-screen/protection as it does get very hot in this part of the world.", "Nusa dua beach is now became more and more busy, especially on week end , But its still worth it to visit . The wave is very calm, unlike the one in Semimyak or Kuta ..", "Nusa Dua beach is glorious , white sand, deep and long.It’s safe to say that beaches have an identity of their own and can leave its imprints on your hearts", "As most of the beaches in the Nusa Dua area are \\connected\\\" to a hotel or resort, they are kept very clean and tidy.\"", "Stay In National Golf Resort, walked along the Nusa dua beach, bliss full and quite place, nice sandy beach with food stall sell along the beach belong to each hotel in ITDC, very attractive and comfort place to hanging around with friends or family, as its equipped with jogging track along the coast, dont worry about the food and drink, from cheapest to expensive are available along the beach, from small hut to luxurious club also available", "Went on a tour with driver around the island and I will never do it again. The roads are very narrow, curvy and bumby. Traffic jam everywhere as traffic can't meet in the roads. We went around to see the islands best viewpoints, but it was crowded with tourists everywhere. You have to stand in line to take a photo and for the viewed picture of Kelingking beach you have to climb a three to take a photo. It's a pretty island but if I go again I will get around the island with boat and I think Kelingking beach is great to visit from the sea as well.", "Nusa Dua area has always been known as one of the exclusive and elite area in . Most of this beaches have been linked directly to luxury hotels that have a lot of nice facilities. But that does not mean only people who stay in luxury hotels that can enjoy the beauty of Nusa Dua. There is a path that can be passed by general people to visit and enjoy the beauty of Nusa Dua. It's very well maintained, that's why this beach is so clean and very beautiful. Here I have found one of paradises in , I called the place : Blue Heaven. p.s. Check my Flickr to see the photo of Blue Heaven (in colors, not black&white), photos of and many more! I wrote my Flickr link on my TripAdvisor profile, just check it out if you interested :)", "Nusa Dua Beach is beautiful white sand beach with clear water, and there is water blow also around the area, combine with beautiful garden.This is such nice place to bring family for picnic.Can be reached easily from any major tourist resort,near by sopping centre thst is Collection Nusa Dua.", "The Nusa Dua beach is hardly swimmable in October and November due to trade winds hitting the island from the east to the west. There will be way to much seaweed (and all kinds of rubbish - plastic and bottles mainly) in the shallow water. The staff of the luxury hotels try their best to keep the seaweed off the beach but can't really keep up. It seems to be a constant battle... Also keep in mind that low tide in any case means no swimming. All in all - just don't have those postcard like pictures of tropical beaches with crystal clear water. If you are seeking that Gili Islands might be a better option.", "This beach is long and nice to walk on. Most of the Nusa Dua best resorts are there. However we were very disappointed to find garbage like plastic bags and bottles as well as other human waste on both the sand and the water. Those hotels should pay more attention on it!", "Amazing place, a must if in Nusa Dua, his is a great place if you don't want to spend stupid money on hotel meals but still want the service and the quality of food we made the mistake of eating in the hotel for 3 days and it cost a fortune but here we have eaten well and gone back to our rooms drunk as skunks on minimal cost , I'm not an alcoholic but I enjoy my holidays and thanks Mr Bobs for helping .", "Few old ladies are running Massage Parlor at Nusa Dua Beach which is very good and superbly relaxing, They were very polite and friendly.", "This beach in Nusa Dua is great and beautiful. There is a shower and half decent toilets. Use the cafe if beach chairs too steep, they do not mind as long as you keep sipping the arak based cocktail", "Absolutely in love with this place. You can see from the top T-REX and Kelinking beach on the bottom. On the top was a lot of people, many tourist making photos. But you can climb stairs to the Kelingking beach, but it takes aroung 40 min. Be careful ! Kelinking beach is really nice, small, white sand beautiful beach🌊 It was my top place which i saw in our trip ☺️", "We found the Nusa Dua region when going to the Devdan Show and decided that we must come back to the quaint little town. Te town in itself is very scenic and very clean, almost too picture-perfect. The Nusa Dua beach is by far my favourite beach in as it is very very very quiet and one can access a small temple which is hidden amidst the beach. The view from the small temple is spectacular. The beach is also very quiet unlike the other beaches in (i.e. Kuta and Jimbaran) so it is a nice change and its a great place to lazily lounge around and do nothing! For lunch, there is a small mall not far off the beach and there are a few local street food stalls near the beach.", "We have stayed in Nusa Dua on many occasions and quite often we visit the beach to lounge on the chairs. The beach is always clean and tidy with workers there throughout the day to rake the beach and bury the seaweed. The water is clean and you can swim in the water without worry. Nusa Dua Beach is MUCH nicer than Seminyak and really is a lovely beach to visit.", "We were taken to Nusa Dua by our travel agent Pacto travels for water sports. But as we were late in the afternoon, we decided to go for sea walking only. For a person who didn't know swimming and had never stepped into a pool earlier, the idea was very scary. However, seeing the confidence of the agent and diver, I agreed to go ahead. I did panic while going down but our diver Andrew was always there who guided me from going down the ladder and holding on to the railing before settling down for the 20 minute walk. The experience I got, I shall never forget. It was awesome. And specially made comfortable by the diver and his team. I thoroughly enjoyed it. My best moment...", "The beach starting from Sofitel towards collection is more beautiful, and is cleaner. All hotels (Sofitel, Nusa Dua, Westin, Laguna look to have same facilities, Sofitel offer much bigger rooms, and they are all a walking distance from Bal Collection", "Went to nusa dua beach on christmas holiday with big family of 13. The beach has beautiful scenery, clean and quiet compares to crowded kuta beach. It has no waves with white sands which is suits to take the baby and kids to play.", "If there is the ultimate getaway in Indonesia where we can escape from everything else with a 5 start treatment, not to worry about quality of life, Nusa Dua is the place. This is the place Indonesia can be proud of and the resort area other countries envy. Miles of white sand beach, gentle even for beginners and children, plenty of water activities and tens of 5 star hotel resorts from the best names in the hospitality industry. A very secured place for all, the resort offer areas for those who are active from the break of dawn till after midnight as well as those who needs place to relax.", "Nusa Dua is dominated by 5 star resort with shady trees and beach chairs while the Jombaran Beach is reserved only for sunset seafood dining. is so well endowed with kilometres and kilometres of sandy beaches that every part of the island can be carved out for different activities! With the hot sun during the day, hotels at Nusa Dua has done a great job in softening it up with investing in rows and rows of trees and shades, beach chairs, seaside activities... What a place to relax! There is a small portion open to the public. Beach chairs can be rented along the public section", "Coming from the madness of Kuta, where most of the time you are better of walking, as we found one night when we wanted to go to Poppies 1 from the Discovery Kartika Plaza although we could have walked my daughter which has trouble walking so we diced to get a taxi and where told once in the taxi he won't take us so we gave up on that Idea. Nusa Dua is much more lay back , clean, a better section of restaurants a free shuttle running to most Hotels to the shopping centre. If I was to pick where to stay in again It would be Legian, Sanur, Nusa Dua saying all that It depends on your budget , but its that old saying you only get what you pay for. love Nusa Dua If your after a relaxing holiday by the pool or beach then this is the place for you. Regards changiarport James", "My wife and I stayed in Nusa Dua, at the Nusa Dua Beach Resort for the last three days of our honeymoon. The beach and the resort were beautiful. the perfect ending to our trip.", "Stayed at the Melia resort at the southern end of Nusa Dua beach which is certainly the more picturesque end of the beach. (Same locale as the Westin resort) Also close to Collection which is the only local shopping area. The lagoon is also protected from the prevailing wind so great play to try stand up paddle boarding. As you head north things become a bit more basic with parts of the walking path washed away and lots of rubbish around. Similarly as you go south towards the Hyatt parts of the pathway has also been washed away like everywhere in you have to pick your spot!", "Going to Kelinking beach is quite an experience. First the road to get there is in really bad condition. So if you are not comfortable with a motor bike, choose a trip with a driver. And if you decide to take the stairs down to the beach, be careful the descent is not easy. You better pack light, and be prepare for a steep climb back. But the view is stunning from the top and once on the beach, you feel like you are in a little paradise.", "We visited Kelingking and took on the trek down the cliff edge to the beautiful beach below. As other reviewers have said you MUST wear appropriate shoes if you are taking this on. We saw many people struggling in flip flops and even saw one girl slip and fall, losing a flip flop through the gap in the fence that saved her. We wore Tevas sandals, sneakers would also be appropriate. If you're in good shape and don't mind a scramble, this should be fine for you. Avoid midday as heat can be unbearable. The worst thing (and my reason for four stars) is that the tides and waves are VERY strong. There are a few flags and a guy with a whistle but not much else to keep you safe. Would highly recommend this trip but we prepared to get dirty and tired!", "The beach at Nusa Dua is an absolute stunner! I’m not a beach person, but this is one of the most beautiful beaches we’ve experienced!", "Nusa Dui beach is not bad, it's swim able with clear enough water. White sand but the tide was very low at the time I went. Not much waves, more like a swimming beach than surfing. Lots of Russian tourists sun tanning on the beach. There's better beaches in . Average but not great, cleaner than seminyak beach.", "Most of the large hotel chains are situated on Nusa Dua beach. Because of this it means majority of the sand area is filled with hotel reserved lounge chairs. If you are not staying at that hotel you may have to pay a price to use a beach chair. This also makes it difficult to exercise around (running etc). Very clean water and the best area to do water sports in all of . Prices vary depending on day, time and your success with bartering.", "On both sides of Nusa Dua Beach hotel are hotels that offer much better value for money. Rooms really need to be renovated...Too bad they are not keeping up with Melia, Laguna, Westin or any other hotel located close to them.", "During my trip to , i visited Nusa Dua beach. Very beautiful beach. I tried lot of water sports like Paracyling, Scuba Dive etc for the first time in my life. Must see in ", "Had an amazing visit at Kelingking beach. The weather was pretty hot and the view was quite breathtaking, the waves looks great from above and the turquoise water was visible. Unfortunately I did not wear proper shoes and my slippers was unfit for trrekking down to the beach. Other travellers said the swell was around 1-2 meters high and was not that hard to swim. The secluded beach would have been a perfect spot to just relax, sunbake and dipping but do bring some water when you go down, its quite a hike back up. Additional advice - take some photos at the wooden bamboo boat on top of the hill (it's a bit worn out - be careful) or take some amazing shot in the lonely tree. Food and drinks are quite reasonable, bought Nasi Goreng for 30K and coke (can) for 15K.", "Nusa Dua is a beach alongside which there are many luxury hotels, side by side, so you see a multitude of beach chairs and umbrellas all along. However, when we went, they were mostly unoccupied and there were very few people on the beach. So we had a liesurely swim in the cordoned off swimming areas in the sea. It is a beautiful beach with clear water and white sands, vey calm and serene!", "It's nice to see a beach without any rubbish on it :) The water is nice and blue, safe to swim. If you're looking for a nice beach and no hustle, Nusa Dua is great for you.", "Nusa Dua south if the craziness of Kuta and Legian and offers that little haven. Clean beaches with crystal water great surf outstanding accommodation and security.", "We stopped at Nusa Dua beach on the first day of our holiday for a bit of beach activity and water sport activity. Our tour bus took us to the end of Nusa Dua beach where there were many operators offering activities like scuba diving, jet skies, banana boat rides, underwater walking, water power jet etc. If you're looking for any type of water activity and sport, you'll find it here. Charges are pricey but what do expect when you go to such a tourist destination. Facilities; like changing room, toilet, lockers etc., are available but not exactly the best. A word of caution, keep your valuables e.g. cameras and hand phones locked in your tour bus, it's safer. We found the beach very crowded as literally all tourists come here just about to enjoy some water sports. We felt it wasn't safe as you get speedboats criss crossing among the banana boat rides and the jet skiers. Not sure if the operators have a safety guide when operating the various rides. Due to the excessive crowds, the beach is not that clean as a result. But you're looking for a bit of beach fun in , then this the place to go.", "A little far from Nusa Dua where we stayed but so beautiful!! Go during the sunset, but prepare time to make sure you get there on time", "Beach of Nusa Dua really so beautiful and nice place for couples go to travel together or family have a good holiday together! Indonesian very friendly and kind!", "There are some stunning beaches in Nusa Dua, however many have a big issue with plastic waist being washed up. I thing the hotels should make more effort and so should all the local people, in terms of cleaning up and recycling.", "Located around The Grand Hyatt, Ayodya, and St Regis Hotels, and hosts the beach club for the Amanusa. The beach is protected by an offshore reef, breaking waves which heading to the beach, so the water is relatively calm and very suitable for swimming or playing water. The beach can be accessed easily, without having to stay in one of the hotels available. There is plenty of free parking for cars or motorcycles and managed independently by local villagers called Segara Yasa. This beach was not a prefect spot to snorkeling or diving, but it is an ideal place for sunbathing and spend time reading a book with a background of the sound waves there are restaurants that offer food is quite tasty at affordable prices can also encountered traditional masseurs masseuse-ready massaged with traditional techniques", "The beach is too busy and crowded. Prefer Nusa dua & jimbaran better. Tried the water sports and that was it.", "Come and visit Nusa Dua Resort complex, you won't regret...It's a manage area with lots of hotels, mall ( Collections) and restaurant with Nusa Dua beach in it, the beach so beautifull... Recommended to stay 1 or 2 night at this complex.", "We spent 3 weeks in and more than one week in Nusa Dua. The best part of beach can be found next to Ayodya Hotel. They have public entrance and you can rent towel over there. Beach area is daily maintained included a toilet, shower and beach bar facilities. Yes, it is not California beach but the best what you can found over there. Enjoy!", "Lovely beach to spend the day on. Sea is gorgeous and lots to do. Nusa Dua very friendly place to visit. Eat at the Collection for good quality food at a reasonable rate.", "I have now been to Nusa Dua for the last 4 years. The beach is amazing. You can just walk kilometres and pop in all different places as you stroll. I always recommend a Lemon Radler - great beer. The ocean beach is great to swim in. Plenty photo opportunities. ", "We hopped on our moped and took a drive down to Nusa Dua beach - the one located by all of the fancy hotels. We got stopped on the way in by some security guards asking where we were going, we said the beach, they asked the public beach, we said yes, they waved us through no issues. We carried on driving straight, even though there weren't many signs on the complex, but we fortunately came across the public beach. There were loads of mopeds and space to park but if you're in a car it'll be a lot more difficult to find a spot. There were a few restaurants and toilets there and you'd easily be able to walk down to the hotel owned parts of the beach if you wanted to. There were lots of locals there which was great as that's always a good indicator you're in a decent spot. We took a picnic as we weren't sure if there'd be places to eat, but next time I think we'll try one of the restaurants out. The water was gorgeous and clear and the beach really wasn't that crowded. We'll definitely be going again.", "the beach was largely empty with very few people and food places around. instead there is a beach right outside Sofitel nusa dua which is pretty impressive. and you could chill at the Nikki's club on the beach !", "Had a lovely stop on our way to nusa dua. Beautiful beach with shops along the beach walk to the covered chairs. You can order from the shop pay for the chairs and eat and drink on the beach. Relaxing", "One of the best beaches you can go.. be it night or day nusa dua beach gives you calm..water is good and clean..best part when u sitting on a private beach there is no dearth of beer around you.", "White sand beaches locate among luxury chains of hotels and resorts, quite private and not touristy or overcrowded with tourists, like Kuta beach.this area is resrved for high-end tourists. All facilities are available to indulge your pleasant stay without going to the bustling city , Denpasar . stay here gor peace and calmness.", "Been to Kelingking Beach recently. Dear readers, i would like to inform you if going down the hill takes 100% of your energy, going up might takes 300%. Its is not for everybody,but once you reach down the beach, the scenery is breath taking. Please make sure you have plenty of water (going up & down) and be careful with the tides / waves. it can be very strong and they almost drag me away into the sea.", "Wonderful scenery. You can just stay on top and enjoy the sunset. Or hike down to beach for a dip. The hike up and down to Kelingking beach is good cardio workout...At least put on a proper sandal because the trail down is quite slippery...", "Kelingking beach was our first destination in Nusa penida.It was quite a long journey from the harbour.We were greeted by a very cheerful guide.We reached the cliff top.There's very clean tea shop on the top, provides great tea and snacks , clean restrooms were available. The view from top is breathtaking. We clicked pics. We trekked down to the beach. However the trek was very steep and dangerous,we realized that only half way through and it was too late to climb back up. It's literally rock climbing,so be ready for a proper trek. I would advise against taking kids along. Anyhow what lies beneath is worth the trouble. We had packed some granola bars and juice packets which saved the energy to climb back. It was near noon and was too sunny and terribly hot. Thinking back now we felt it was not a safe idea,a good adventure,a great memory.", "Nusa Dua beach is an absolute paradise.. Lots of water sports available and also nice and quiet if you want it to be! Great sand and water!", "We loved this resort hotel. Positioned along the Nusa Dua Beach area and close to other resorts. Beach area is spectacularly clean and without hawkers.", "Of you are visiting , Nusa Dua area and some of hotels that has access to it you will enjoy. Shallow water , clif that smashes wawes prommised safety and enjoy for you and your kids. We are in Melia resort and kids are loving it.", "This review is specific to the beach on front of the Nusa Dua beach hotel and spa. It's a very nice, picturesque, sandy beach, with quite a lot of shade available due to the palm trees. You need to get up early if you want sun-beds that are in the shade, as people reserve them with hotel beach towels. In common with many tropical beaches, the water near the beach is a shallow lagoon, formed by the reef which is a bit further out. There is a line of buoys which separate the swimming area from the area used by small boats (some of them fast-moving), so you're not supposed to swim out to the reef. You can have a good swim only around high tide, as it's too shallow at other times. There are some beach-hawkers but they are polite and not persistent and their merchandise seems pretty good.", "Nusa Dua beach is a great beach for families. The water is very safe for little kids. If you're coming from another part of make sure you check when it's high tide and plan on arriving 1.5 hours before so you can enjoy the water for the maximum amount of time. The tide goes out a long way. If you have time, hire a bike. There is a track which runs along the beach all the way to Benoa with some great views of the resorts. It is interesting to check out how the rich and famous are spending their time.", "We payed an entrance fee to use a resort. Be prepared to pay this fee if you would like a sun lounger and have a place to cool down out of the sun! The entrance fee is worth the money, you get access to the loungers with towels and a drink (may vary depending on resort), you also get to use their shower, toilet and swimming pool! All in all Nusa Dua is a very nice beach, bits of plastic here and there which was a shame - but it wasn't terribly polluted. For food you could eat at the resorts available, or you could walk out to one of the nearby malls where they have some restaurants dotted about. The access to the resorts and close-by mall really helps with planning and spending a day out at this beach", "I love the Nusa dua beach. The white sands are incredible. Not too crowded in the beach and so we could relax much better", "Nusa Dua beach is a beautiful beach with crystal clear water and white sand. Very good for families. It is a very quiet and safe place and very relaxing. I will recommend to ho thete if you are in Nusa Dua. There is lots of trees to relax under if you dont want to stay under the sun all day. Very nice view too. Marie", "I recently swam at the Nusa Dua beach adjacent to the Grand Hyatt Resort. The combination of a protective reef, warmer water and relative absence of under tows made my water experience a memorable one. The water & sands are pristine & the gentle on shore breezes were very relaxing and perfect for the sport of kite flying. A short walk to the north takes you to the blowhole point where spectacular waves crash onto the rocks & explode high into the air to the delight of the many onlookers. There are quite a lot of shade trees along the foreshore if sunbathing is not your thing which incidentally are populated by many cheeky squirrels who demand to be fed despite the practice being warned against by numerous signs in the area. To sum up, this is a beautiful clean beach which will not disappoint.", "It is a very nice and clean and less people beach, mostly for the tourists from 5 star hotels which are abundant on the Nusa Dua beach. There are a lot of mangrove trees on the beach which caught my attention. I loved the park near the beach which has a huge Arjun and Krishna statue (i guess). We also spotted a very young komodo species there. A little market nearby, few shacks for drinks and shops for food. If you are not the guest of the hotels that are located on this beach then please be informed that you will not get a bed on the beach as they all belong to the hotels. But you can always sit on the chairs that belong to the shacks. Do explore the area near Nusa Dua beach, the theater, shopping mall and the beautifully kept roads. ", "Nusa Dua beach was beautiful in its own right. The sand at the shore felt like quicksand, sucking you in to the top of your ankles as you walk along the beach. The water is beautiful and there is a nice boardwalk there as well as highly rated hotel, most notably the Melia with its grand female statues. The sand was full of tiny shells and rocks so be careful not to cut your feet.", "Hi everyone, This is my first review on tripadvisor.com Firstly, I do apologize for my bad English.. yaah it's because English is not my mother language but I'll try my best :) Well, do you wanna go to Nusa Dua Beach while in ? Then that's a good plan. White sand, low tides, no big waves, perfect for swimming especially for your kids. There are many activities you can do there. Jogging and cycling track, football, beach volleyball, nice fishing spots, surfing, and one amazing attraction called water blow. Just come and see by yourself :)", "Once you arrive to Kelingking Beach you will see one of the most beautiful landscapes of the island! You can also go down, I tried but I didn't feel so comfortable so I came back. My boyfriend went down and he said that it is a little bit difficult but could be manageable. The beach is very beautiful, we could even see mantas from the top on the sea!", "Nusa Dua is a lovely beach which is surrounded by five star hotels. The restaurants at the hotels are available for all to eat at, which gives you a good deal of choice. The water sports available include para sailing and jet skiing as well as snorkelling. We also got on the glass bottom boat which allows you to see in the water. The areas are quite separate so no issues with swimming. Most of the hotels offer massage and spa but on the beach there are many locals that offer massages for a fraction of the price. It depends on what you are looking for. My husband and son went to the Sofitel for theirs. They only take local currency but there is a money changer in the hotel.", "Kelingking Beach have beautiful scenery, but you have to climb a long way to go down until 1 hour and very hot. nothing to do in there just taking photos", "Nice and clean at the resort, Tropic seemed to have the largest beach compared to most resorts in Nusa Dua", "Without a doubt all the beaches in are a gorgeous. Nusa Dua beach is stunning, water seems more calmer at the shore than Kuta. The beach is also very clean.", "The Nusa Dua Beach is relatively quiet compared to Kuta Beach. The beachfront was decked with a lot of comfortable sun loungers provided by the hotels. Aside, the souvenirs peddler, beach sports operator and the independent masseur will ask politely if you require their service. Should you reject them, they will not pester you. Overall it is a good experience to stay here, really relaxing and felt recharge.", "We went to the beach from bebek bengil, and there were some trash and rocky sands in the water. The public beach was kid friendly without surfers. Its a beach for kids but definately not the best one. I assume the private beach of nusa dua is much better than this.", "This was our second time in Nusa Dua and we love it. It's so peaceful, friendly, lovely people, the beach has gorgeous sand and with the sound of the ocean, it's so relaxing! Can't wait for our next trip!", "I liked going to Nusa Dua Beach for 2 reasons: it was quiet (no music) and the beach wasn’t all full of sunbeds. We went specifically to Novotel’s beach for that. In the morning the wawes were very powerfull so there was no chance of swimming, but after 2 pm it was ok. Also, there were some seaweeds but there were people gathering it from the beach.", "Beautiful scenery with clean beach.. very near to our nusa dua hotel, can easily reach the beach by walking", "We have been in in 1999, staying in Sanur and we said if we ever come again we will stay in Nusa Dua, because we liked the beach so much. 20 years later we return , the beach is nothing like it was. The water was dirty, trash everywhere... Really sad. But still awesome!", "Visited twice in this trip. I don't really know the exact location of the beach but the 1st day our driver took us to what seems like all the top hotel area of Nusa Dua. At the end of the road, there is beach area for us to relax whilst waiting for our wives to finish their massage. Walking along the beach, I realised that despite all the beach chairs and facilities by the hotels, the beach is actually quite dirty. Seen load of rubbish floating along the waves onto the beach. There was a bar somewhere nearby and we had our Bintang Beer at 35,000 ruppiah per glass. Can't complain on the hotel pricing. The next day, we were taken to another side of Nusa Dua where we wanted to do the Sea Walker but on arrival was told that per pax cost us USD108. I understood from the internet it cost around USD55 so there was no way we were going for it. Instead, snorkeling cost only USD25 so in order to satisfy the boys, we agreed to take up snorkeling. We were taken to a boat which took us out further to sea. On the way, it was a long sad sight to see. Rubbish on the beach and floating on the sea. Dead sea corals underneath! Not so clear waters. Is this the Great Beach we came for? When we jumped out of the boat for snorkeling, the waves were incredibly strong even for an adult, and the tide keep taking us away from the boat. I had to swim afloat just to keep an eye on the boys from straying away. The snorkeling activity was for an hour but after 20 mins, we all decided we had enough and jumped onto the boat. Surprisingly, there is no ladder and not easy climbing up by stepping on the motor engine. Along the way back, plenty of sea activity... jet skies, banana boat etc. How long will this beach last until the sea becomes undesirable one day? Well, there are plenty of good beach and sea for great underwater activities and this is certainly not one of them", "The view of Kelingking from above is amazing. It’s getting better once you go down and play in the beach. The water is so blue and there isn’t that many people since the way to go down is quite extreme. There are spots where you only have a space for ur feet so i think its better to go there in pair or ask people on the way for help. Going up from the beach is another story, its practically rock climb. But its all worth the pain!", "We hired a driver to go to Nusa Dua Beach for a couple of hours. Not a very secluded beach but still nice with white sand and sun chairs and food for a fair cost.", "Well... nusa dua beach is a nice beach actually...but lately the condition is not good anymore. Several of plastics, bottle are everywhere. I hope we'll back to have a beautiful beach like a few years ago", "Really enjoy swimming in Nusa Dua Beach. We feel having more privacy. Beach was cleaner than Kuta Beach, and in my opinion this beach was more save than the other beaches. Some hotel are located in beachfront, with its beach club.", "Went for lunch at bumbu and then wanted to go to the beach ! What a disappointment, no white beaches, lots of seaweed, smelly, seriously busy and no blue water !!! We got back into our car and went to finn's beach club (amazingly beautiful) go and check out nusa dua and see your self.", "Nisa Dua is the area of resorts in south , so it's not really the authentic , but it's a pleasent place to spend few days relaxing on the beach. There are also many shops and restaurants and the big Collection shopping centre with a huge selection of restaurants. ", "Kelingking Beach is the most beautiful point of the trip to . This view is so beautiful that we forget to breathe!There are many stairs that you can go down and reach the beach with white sands, where beauty has no end.🙏🏻😍😍😍🙏🏻Unique scenery is created when the waves hit the rocks.we love this place!", "Great beach with swimming, snorkling, flying kites, and in Nusa Dua area where people are friendly and safe.", " one of the island in indonesia, which are well known in the world as the island gods besides high cultural activity, also has a stunning nature, If you are planning a trip to for summer holiday, this beach is highly recommended. with beautiful white sands beach, crystal water, blue sky, and stay in luxurious resort around this area will be an incredible experience in , mengiat beach location semenanjung Nusa dua, Nusa Dua is a major international enclave containing a 5 star resort in southeast . Located 40 kilometers from Denpasar, besides you relax, around 10 minute drive from Nusa Dua bay you can also do a lot of water sports in Tanjung Benoa, best season to visit or indonesia I recommendation between April till August . happy summer holiday ... !!!", "Nusa Dua is probably one of the few beaches where you can swim without any surfers around. They have all Hotels lined up on the beach. Few normal places to eat n drink but u will have to walk a lot depending which property you are staying at. The massage on the beach is good n cheap. Watersports are plenty but be careful as they dont have the best safety gear or life guards. We had a very bad experience with watersports on Nusa Dua Beach.", "Nusa Dua Beach is among the most beautiful beaches of , a stretch of white sandy beach with palm trees and blue water with coral reefs where live dozens of colorful fishes. This is an ideal place for sunbathing and swimming as the coral reefs make it like a little lagoon protecting us from the deep water. The strolls at the long beach is a beautiful experience.", "Nusa Dua is a beautifully laid out region that houses ’s most expensive and exclusive beach resorts, landscaped gardens, art galleries and museums. The Nusa Dua beach is beautiful stretch of coastline where couples can enjoy some alone time, take a stroll and soak in the beauty of the surroundings. Blue seas, frothy waves and white sands - that's bliss, right?", "This is not the first time for me to come to this place with friends. Nusa Dua beach with its white sand beaches and morning sunrise will welcome you in a very warm and peacefull surrounding.", "Beautiful Keling Beach. Should go down the the stair if you have time. This is lunch stop for most of the tour.", "We loved relaxing on the loungers at the beach. The calming noise of the sea and the clear water with nice sand. The beach is surrounded by some of the best hotels in Nusa Dua. The sellers don't really hassle you much and are friendly. The tide has an impact late afternoon which impacts the sea that is the only real disappointment.", "Quite clear waters . The sand is powdery and light brown . Nusa dua beach is not very very crowded but has visitors from 5 star beach resorts engaging in water activities mainly .", "Beach is south of Kuta, part of nusa dua south. It’s a nice beach but not stunning, there is better beaches out there .", "Great beach to relax,unwind,surf in the south east coast of .it is easily accessible from Denpasar,Kota and Nusa dua.Beach is very clean,a bit touristy but the view is spectacular.Many local restaurants are there just at the beach where you can enjoy the local nese dishes.Beach sacks and umbrellas are easy to hire.Toilet facilities are also available with Western toilets.The approach road to the beach winding through the limestone hills is also beautiful.", "Nusa Dua Beach is good for swimming and also good for bigginer surfing .there are so many Restaurants are server western Food and autentic nese cousine", "Quiet, peaceful and away from the hustle of other beaches in different resorts. if you want relaxation you should head down to Nusa Dua", "Wow, what a place. We travelled the 2.5 hours from Nusa Dua to visit here and it was well worth it. Entry fees are minimal 60,000 IDR for the 4 of us. You step through the gates and cant believe your eyes. We took a guide with us and I heartily recommend doing so. The stories of the pools are just lovely. the walk around which doesnt take long was informative and really interesting. The water palace is quite small, so I would recommend that you include it on your trip to Candi dasa. Well worth the visit.", "White sand, calm waves, blue sea.. Nusa Dua is a beach where you can relax and enjoy tranquility with your loved ones. There are also some cafes and attractions. The beach itself is free to entry, but there's some private area belongs to nearby resort.", "Beach near the Golf and Country Club and the Novotel Hotel is a open beach with current, you might have a day use, good drinks and decent food. A good option to stay in Nusa Dua and enjoy a different beach.", "our first visit to Nusa Dua ,stay in Nusa Dua hotel,,just walk around Nusa Dua Garden and do some shoping,was wanderful second day explore to nusa dua beach just for couple of hours that was very nice ,we spend more time in Nusa Dua beach coz really nice,after firs visit to the beach we need to come back more time,that same like must to visit,,our kid love this beach thanks marck", "Forget the Jimboran sunset or the Kuta nightlife, Nusa Dua is the top spot to relax on the beach. Its definitely worthwhile to cough up the extra cash and splurge for a hotel night or two here. Don't bother with the polluted Kuta and Jimboran beaches. Its the nicest, cleanest, and scenic beach in all of . Massages are decent, hotels are pumping out the down tempo trance for ambiance and the tourists vary from all over the world, not just Australians. My only disappointment was finding this beach the last day of my trip.", "It's very interesting and wonderful place to explore and experience the nature beauty of the Kelingking beach.", "Its a long review but here is what I feel There is a lot of debate on whether you should trek down to the Kelingking beach or not. Lot of vloggers have posted their videos online on the same topic and there are conflicting views on it. For me it was the trek which made all the difference. I am not some super dude who is used to trekking , but yes I am in my 30s and not very unfit. So you need to take a call whether your physical fitness is at least at basic level. But if it is then you just have to go down. Make sure you go when there is high tide. We started the trek at around 9:30 a.m. when it was starting to get crowded. It took us around 30 minutes to reach to the beach. First 15 minutes would be too easy and the next 15 minutes you will wonder whether you have done a mistake :-D but just hang in there and continue to go down slowly and slowly. Every 5 minutes take a pause and just look around the surroundings , then you will realise why I am asking you to trek down. Once you reach down then you will see an absolutely gorgeous beach with so strong waves . This is what I am talking about. .. This was my best part of trip and I'll come back again to spend atleat 4-5 hours on this beach. Photos don't justify the beauty of this place", "I entered the beach area from a pedestrian walkway from the scooter park at the Bay . When assessing the Nusa Dua beach I am Referring to the public beach at the entry points where most people seem to stay in this area (and are supposed to stay?). I am rating the public beach sections. To your left as you come out is the more northerly section to the left, strictly speaking this is Nusa Dua beach. It is a sand and rock beach bounded by massive, and I mean massive, walls of sandbags to protect the coast. There is another section to your right that is more attractive and the start of the longer southerly section, which has other named beach sections. At this end it’s ok but the ubiquitous plastic seems to gravitate to this end, so walk further south. If you look at some maps the whole beach for the next 4km is labelled Nusa Dua beach, however a succession of hotels adopt each section of beach. So although you are not discouraged or checked you get the feeling most locals don’t penetrate to the far end of the beach which took about a 45 minutes stroll. At the end there is a long curving jetty looking up to the Monastery which is not accessible from the beach. It gets cleaner and here are less people the further you walk up the beach. Overall a nice beach but I wouldn’t travel from Seminak again to go there, although I would say that it looks cleaner water. I also think it’s much cleaner than the beaches going up further north on the Nusa Dua peninsula which gets nearer and nearer to the port traffic and all the pollutants that go with ports.", "Visited with family a bout one year ago. Spent two nights there at Nusa Dua. If you like crowded area and massage, this is not the place for you.", "Been here twice at Novotel Nusa Dua private beach. Love the water and beach compared to Legian and Kuta. It is kept reasonably clean. There is a slight current in some places but water is refreshing and great to swim in.", "Nusa Dua reminds me of Denaurau in Fiji. It's a nice beach but it lacks what the rest of offers as far as a destination is concerned, it's basically conservative at best. It is expensive because unlike Seminyak it doesn't offer a lot outside of the actual resorts. Yes you could do 2 nights here but anymore would probably drive you a little mad unless you were wanting complete rest, poolside reading and not much else.", "Course not the most beautiful beach in but, especially for swimmers or if you travel with kiddos, it's a good one. If you enetr the Nusa Dua hotels complex, no way to get to the beach so, right outside, on the left side, park at the public parking for 2k IDR. Swimming is possible only with the high tide, so before 3.00 pm. No sunbeds to rent, no restaurants nor bars. No good for surfers. Quite crystal clear water and white sand.", "Visited the Nusa Dua beach and it is definitely well maintained. It is also heavily guarded; you have to get through the guard booth just to drive into the beach area and there were guards walking around the beach area everywhere. It's a family-friendly beach with numerous accommodation lining up the beach front. We spoke to one of the water-sports personnel at the beach and took the boat to another part of the beach where we did parasailing, flying fish and jetski. It might not seem like so, but prices for the water sports is actually negotiable; depending on your charm level. I wasn't confident controlling the jetski on my own so I requested for a staff to sit behind me as \\backup\\\" and they readily did. We spent a long time trying out the various water sports and ended up with a great time!\"", "First time stay for my daughter and I at Nusa Dua. Highly recommend this side of . Very peaceful and beautiful. We will also stay in legion this trip but so glad to have come to Nusa Dua.", "i stayed at Nusa Dua Beach with my little family for a short vacation in April 2013. I love the 's atmosphere in this hotel, its real happening. my spacious enough room at left wing ( I forget the wing\\s name) of the hotel makes me can see the part of nusa dua white sandy beach and trees with many playing squirrels just in front of my room's terrace. for those who wants to enjoy sunbathing without disturbed by too many common tourist from other place, this hotel is highly recomended. I really enjoy the private beach in this hotel, its so different with Kuta or Dreamland that become so crowded at weekend. wanna enjoy the holiday on beach ?? Nusa Dua Hotel is the right place..\"", "The whole Nusa Dua beach area are basically controlled by the hotels/resorts and you are not allowed to even enjoy the sunshine while your own blanket. You will have to rent a beach chair from them which are of coz rather expensive. Anyways the blue ocean is worth the visit.", "This beach offers a variety of water sports and an opportunity to sun bathe or relax. It was part of our hotel in Nusa Dua so we had access to the spa as well. There are drinks and restaurants for food. Entry into the waters can be a bit rough due to shells and pieces of stone. However once in its perfect. There are women selling sarongs and dresses and they are reluctant to accept NO as an answer which leads to them becoming tiresome. Enjoyed this beach very much.", "Kelingking Beach is the most beautiful spot of the trip to . We did not go down far to the white sand beach because it would be dangerous for me and my boy. You can see mantas are playing from.The view from the viewpoint is absolutely stunning.", "The beach in Nusa Dua is not that much fun if you are not in one of the many big resorts. The complete promenade is filled with long stretching expensive looking resorts, which own all the sunbeds. Yes, the beach is quite clean, has great yellow sand and the waters are clear and clean, but there is no atmosphere around this beach. We tried to relax between the two peninsulas, but over there you are only allowed to stay at a small lane, because the rest is owned by another resort. It is funny to drive around in Nusa Dua, because it is totally different compared to the rest of . It is a secured village, all set-up for expensive tourism, with beautiful gardens etc. but it really misses a soul and you feel that during your stay on the beach. As long as you are not a rich person who enjoys all this drive only through Nusa Dua so you have seen it and than go to Pantai Geger (Geger Beach), which is on the side of Nusa Dua. That beach has a soul and great atmosphere.", "There are much nicer places in than Nusa Dua in general. If you want a commercial, touristy, with bad food and below average restaurants, then this is for you. The beach is wide and sandy but the tides make it almost un-swimmable, it's too shallow. There are also millions of people.", "Kelingking Beach is absolutely stunning, but the hike down the mountain path is not for the faint hearted or the unfit. The path down starts of reasonably easy, after 20 mins or so it takes a turn back on its self and then the fun really starts. It was very busy and often grid locked as people are trying to come up at the same time and it is at times very tricky and you have to have 3 point contact. it took us 1 1/2 hrs to get down due to the amount of people coming up. Make sure you take water as on the cliff face it is very hot and if you are like me you is gonna sweat! There is a little stall on the beach selling water, Now foolishly I only took a small amount of water for a family of 4,not very clever! so I had to buy the most expensive water in at 100,000 rps for 2 litres. The beach is stunning and you certainly feel exhilarated when you get to the bottom. The waves are huge and very strong so be very careful. The climb up was quicker as later in day and not many coming down, but one hell of a work out. My leg muscles ached so much I could hardly walk for 2 days. But one of our most memorable days out and we had some great days in and Nusa Penida", "This area is good for water sports like Jet ski, Seawalker Parasailing, Snorkeling, there are good places in end of the island in Nusa Dua", "Nusa Dua beach is full of luxury hotels and almost look like dram destination. Clean beach and very less crowded", "New beach spot in South , near Nusa Dua area. White sands, friendly waves,relatively clean, really love it!", "Nice clean beach close to Nusa Dua resorts. There can be a small wave but generally it is pretty flat close to shore.", "Go to for the culture, not the beach. There are many more beautiful beaches in South East Asia. Nusa Dua beach was nice though.", "Nusa Dua Beach is a very loooong stretch of beautiful beach. Warm water, clean water and near all your water sports. I love the fact that you can litterly walk from one end to the other and look at some Amazing hotels along the way...stoppoing for refreshments as well.", "Nusa Dua beach is very clean and quiet, the sea is very calm so easy to swim in. All in all its not a busy beach like Kuta and is only used by the tourists in the hotels. There are not many beach vendors which makes it a stress free experience. If you are looking for the beach party scene probably not one for you but if you just want to chill and not be hassled then this could be the beach for you.", "Nusa dua beach is beautiful, it's not the finest sand but the views more than make up for it, some interesting sea life is easily accessible straight from the beach, we went snorkeling in the bay just off the beach, saw many fish.", "Nusa Dua beach is nice and all beach-facing hotels do their bit to keep the areas tidy BUT...the path along the beach seems to be non-existent in parts. Other than that, quite a pleasant walk for tourists.", "We’ve reached this location after a horrendous boat ride with waves pounding the boat. Reaching to Kelingking beach required a tiring 40 minutes ride on semi-paved roads. The scene is breath taking. But overall all, I don’t think it’s worth it. The tours also include other beaches/cliffs with the same bumpy ride that will drain you for the day. I’ve wasted my time (and money) to be honest.", "The road to kelingking by motor or car is rough anyways, I can say that 70% of the road was fine and the rest was unpaved rough road. The scene is definitely very beautiful, simply amazing. From the top you can see amazing views of the beach and you can even spot manta ray fish, we could see at least 4. Then we decided to take the stairs to the bottom so we can swim in beautiful turquoise sea and play in the white soft sand. However, there was almost no stairs, it was more similar to climbing a rocky mountain, it was very steep, long, and challenging. Wearing a shoe for this hike is a must. The first half of the broken stairs was fine but the other half was definitely harder, no stairs, only broken rocks to step on. I think it took around 40 minutes to go down, and climbing back up was even harder. While keeping in mind that there is traffic on the stairs. After finally reaching the bottom, it was all still beautiful, but the sea was also rough, high waves and strong tide, so it was hard to relax in the sea. In the beach there was only one small place selling some drinks and snacks. Overall, it was definitely very beautiful, the view and scene was amazing. The challenge is a bit hard but worth it and we all felt great after doing all this. I would give it 5 stars if only it was better maintained (stairs and facilities) considering the amount of tourists that come to this place. Otherwise its beautiful.", "Sofitel Nusa Dua hotel voucher for sale. A 2 nights stay at Luxury Room with Pool access. Inclusive of full board meal, access to Club Millesime, nese Massage, Bicycle tour, Archery activity. It is said that the voucher worth 25,000,000 IDR. I would like to sell it for 10,000,000 IDR. I got from prizes and not intended to use it.", "We had heard a lot about dirty beaches in so expectations were low. We were pleasantly surprised - Nusa Dua has a lot of resorts so they keep the beaches quite clean. Lots of water sports options and also good to swim.", "Having tried a few different beaches in Nusa Dua is the best I have come across so far. Its really clean and if you are willing to walk all the way past the St Regis then it is very quiet and makes for some excellent photos.", "Whenever we come to , we keep on staying at nusa dua. Either at sofitel, mulia, westin, clubmed or nusa due beach resort they situated next to each other on same stretch. You literally can walk from end to end the walking path is well kept and safe. Best for honeymooners or even family.", "The views of Kelingking from the top are amazing. But it can be really busy at points, which takes away from the tranquility. You will be surrounded by lots of people taking photos and dangling over the edge for the shot, which can get a little unsafe. The beach is not easily accessible.", "Obviously I saw a photo of Kelingking Beach on Instagram about 2 years ago, and ever since then I knew I had to go see it. Opportunity came when my husband and I took a trip to and spend a night in Nusa Penida. Kelinking Beach was literally just as gorgeous as it is on Instagram. Haha. Truth!! So many beautiful views of it. I probably took a million photos. For real. As far as the hike down to the bottom...my husband has a fear of heights so had no desire to attempt. I wanted to hike down, but had only flip-flops on that day (whoops). I did hike down a little bit of the way down the initial really-steep part, and it wasn't *so* bad. Honestly if you have a pretty good baseline level of fitness (ie: I work out 2-4x/week, so this is coming from that perspective), and you have on good footwear, and water, you'll be fine. Just maintain 3 points of contact and move slowly - testing the strength of the bamboo rails before you put any weight on them. Its do-able. I could have done it in flip flops, but I didn't want to ditch my husband lol. Beyond the actual views, there are a bunch of warungs where you can get food and drink, fresh coconut, etc. We did have to pay a small fee (15,000? 11,000 IDR?) to park our motorbike there as well, which was fine. The road to the actual beach is not paved and needs some serious work -- the east side of the island, in comparison, is *much* nicer in that regard. But I'm sure in a year or two, it'll all be paved.", "Nusa Dua beach is well maintained and it is home to many 5 start hotels which line the shoreline. The sand is rather white compared to other beaches in but it is not a fine white sand. The beach is best for swimming at high tide, at low tide use the hotel pools.", "I'm glad we chose to stay at one of the hotels along the Nusa Dua beach, because even though the water did feel a bit frothy and dirty with lots of bits of plastic rubbish floating about, I suspect it is still much better than the more crowded public beaches such as Kuta. Beach was relatively quiet with a few families about, the water was warm and best of all, we only came across two touts the whole morning we were there.", "If you are in this part of then I'll recommend you visit the nusa Dua Beach. Lovely clean sand, clear water and the great walking Track along the beach", "The luxury hotels front this beach and there is not much sand to actually call it a beach. The hotel pools are more appealing. At this time of year there is meant to be trade winds blowing and mild weather. Unfortunately it was raining most of the time. Not good beach weather. Still it has a very nice atmosphere and views. Nusa Dua is a place to relax away from the hectic traffic and crowds in Kuta. It's a good family beach. Safe for young children to play if kept close to shore.", "Visited here three years ago and there were still some areas for outsider i.e. People who don't stay in the luxury hotels within Nusa Dua. However when we went back this time, the entire beach is occupied by the hotel groups where you could only rent their beach chairs. Apart from renting the beach chairs, the ocean is nice and blue with clear water.", "So far the better and clearer beach I see in Nusa Dua. Lots of visitors but the beach was well maintain and good for swimming.", "Nusa Dua beach is getting more natural year by year. We can see more and more fish swimming around near the beach. Hopefully the people around also can get better by using the trash bin, especially for plastic waste.", "Nusa Dua is and is Nusa Dua. Classy, Comfortable, Safe, location. Must visit for first timers. Family, couples, honeymooners, all will savor Nusa Dua and come back. ", "Everyone loves nusa dua for the watersports they host, word of advice try to haggle with the people offering you the water sports as they often go for a discount if you ask, I got 25% of my batch of activities. Sea walker is a must try and have a camera in handy so you can take some shots!", "Nusa Dua is a vast and long beach, so quiet and beautiful, BUT the water in the ocean is full of plastics, papers and rubbish. What a pity, we used the swimming pool only because of the water pollution. Local say that the wastes are coming from the neighboring island Lombock. Whatever is the reason it is an unpleasant fact and significantly will repel the tourists.", "I love Nusa Dua beach for its relaxing ambience, so different with other beaches in . All of them have its own characteristic, but Nusa Dua beach is very suitable for those who seek quiet and relaxing time on the beach.", "I first reviewed Nusa Dua beach in 2018 and commented that in late November/December the water was absolutely full of rubbish and gave it only 3 stars because of that. I want to give credit where its due and say that 12 months later it was absolutely stunning and not a single bit of rubbish could be seen. The water was warm and crystal clear, the sand well kept and plenty of time has been spent making the place look great. WI was told by a few people that the rubbish situation is seasonal as particular currents and water flows bring the rubbish into the area but that its soon flushed out. Based on my two visits (so far) that seems to be the case. So its only fair that I mention that in September 2019 it was fantastic and postcard perfect. We all enjoyed going for walks from the Novotels 2.28 Beach Club up to the Waterblow. Lots of great little bars and places to eat you can just stop in by the way and plenty of squirrels everywhere for people to feed ;) Hope its the same this later this year when we return - easily one of the best beaches in , much better than the tourist traps over in Kuta/Legian. The black sand beaches up in Tabanan and Tanah Lot are only better because there's no-one on them :)", "It is one of the cleanest public beaches in . There are some hotels also in Nusa Dua with private beaches.", "We stayed at Novotel Nusa Dua and their beach club is on Nusa Dua Beach. The beach and water were clean and the water is warm. There was a strong cross current though that weak swimmers should watch out for", "Our hotel fronted onto this section of nusa dua beach with lots of other 5 star resorts also fronting this stretch in between the large statue and the pier. Either side is different - one side was dominated by water sports and had quite a few lots of floating rubbish in the sea, the other side ( beach) was a lot quieter with a few bars and places to eat - all in all three stretches of beach that differed quite a lot", "The beaches on Nusa Dua were what you dreamed beaches would be in Beautiful sand, clean, and you could walk pretty far into the ocean. We snorkeled and had a great time. They offer parasailing, paddle boarding, etc. or it was calm and beautiful to just lay on the beach with a good drink and a great book I would highly recommend a resort on Nusa Dua Beach We stayed at the Westin Hotel Perfect location to enjoy the beach. ", "Water on the beach was pristine, blue and clear, looked incredible. Visited other beaches around whilst sight seeing and none of them topped the beach at Nusa Dua. Only down side being a few pieces of rubbish that had washed up or been thrown there, but still a lot less then any other beaches. Beautiful to swim in on a hot day when the pools aren't enough.", "Lovely beach, in my opinion better than nusa dua & kuta, not so crowded beautiful and peaceful. Many big resorts but also lots of places to lay by yourself", "Having stayed in previously I was impressed by beach at Nusa Dua, clean and beautiful. Most hotels have security so not many touts. Easy access and good waves at times.", "Nusa Dua is more a chillax and private beach for families and couples. If you have energetic teens who love more vibrant activities, go to Kuta/Seminyak area. We did not like the latter as it was TOO congested for our enjoyment. To compromise, we had water sports at Tanjung Benoa - just 10 mins away from Nusa Dua.", "The Nusa Dua beach is a long stretch of fine sand. Several hotels are located along the beach. Beautiful blue water as backdrop with boats make the scene pictureque. We have our morning walk along the beach and watch the sun rises as early as 5.30 am.", "Staying at one of the 5 star hotels in Nus Dua gives you direct access to this place. Relaxing, walking, swimming etc are all great here. Hotels are very expensive here but the beach is priceless. You could also eat at any of the hotels restaurants and enjoy the sunset.", "Pristine beach with very clear clean water and lovely rolling waves with enchanting views of nusa lembongan and nusa penda the refreshing water was a joy to swim in.", "If you are a virgin looking for a base camp to explore the island, Nusa Dua area is a safe bet. Covered by white sand, Nusa Dua beach is a private beach shared by 4 waterfront hotels. Hotel guest can go from up and down the entire beach, but only use amenities in your own hotel. Some people swim and snorkel right off the beach, most people just kick back and do nothing. You can watch sunrise from the beach but not the sunset, because sun sets on the other side of the island.", "Unfortunately the see polluted with plastic rubbish especially visible during waving. Even very comfortable furnitures in the beach clubs and very friendly restaurants, bar to not compensate the very bad feeling of dirty water. During the time I spend on the sun deck on the beach I saw only a few very brave people that was swimming in the water. I saw a 2 man employed to clean the beach from the rubbish, but they were not able to clean the dirty see water! The Nusa Dua authorities: kindly advise you to manage this effectively and in systemic manner ASAP!", "We stayed in Grand Hyatt which was the best hotel where I've ever been. Nusa Dua is not for party people but if you wanna have an excellent service and relax then you can't be wrong over there.", "Beautiful beach. Great view when having drinks at Kul Kul Bar. Family friendly beach. Nusa Dua is the ideal area for those that prefer peace and quiet.", "If you're looking for water sports then you should come to Nusa Dua.The water is clean and the view is great. There's a place named Water Blow.It's near with Collection. It wasa nice place to visit.And there's also a wonderful beach that is not as crowded as Nusa Dua or Kuta. It is very near with Water Blow.You wont regret it.", "We stayed at the Grand Hotel and this section of beach for the hotel was at the far end. The water was full of plastic, wood and other junk and made a dip in the sea unpleasant. There were workers raking the beach but then digging holes to bury the same rubbish! I personally wouldn't go back to Nusa Dua", "This is such an amazing and mesmerizing place to visit in ! Amazing sunset experience. I would highly recommend this place for all the couples and photography enthusiats. This place offers amazing views of sunset rays kissing the Indian ocean. This place also has a lot of food options nearby and shopping experience. Too far away from Nusa Dua (since I stayed at Nusa Dua) approximately 2-2.5 hours of travel, so one may want to start immediately after lunch to exploit this tourist attraction. Hope you find the review useful!", "Stayed at The Grand Aston Nusa Dua Great Resort, the beaches along that strip are amazing and the beach activities so many things to do . but I think my favorite part was as soon as you step back into the resort Serenity.", "Nusa Dua Beach is spectacular: beautiful blue water and fine sand, palm trees and tranquillity. Plenty of starfish if you like water life.", "Go there early in morning otherwise the park is loaded with tourists coming by buses from Kuta and Nusa Dua. Enjoy a delicious breakfast at Bohemia right at the entrance gate in Nyuh Kuning.", "We stayed at the hotel around Nusa Dua beach which is has the most of amenities that you'd expect from Java distric hotel. If you can stay in here based on promotional cost rate it would be good. As we know that Nusa Dua is prestigious location for upscale hotels. The beach are better than Kuta because almost everyday I saw many staff working very well to clean up the trash. But anyway, we had a romantic dinner at the beach and its so lovely!!", "This is my first visit to and we are staying in Nusa Dua so we decided to venture out a bit and have a look at Seminyak- went to go for a walk on the beach and it’s definitely not the nicest beach to walk on Tonnes of garbage everywhere! I don’t know how people could enjoy it, it makes me sad to see litter on the beach so I couldn’t stand it The amount of hotels along the beach, someone needs to take initiative and employ staff to keep the beach clean Definitely won’t be back for a swim at that beach", "We did a morning cycling ride along the beach till the Nusa Dua Hope garden. There were lots to explore along the beach, beautiful photo shooting spots, local candi, hotel deco and the nice garden towards the end of the cycling path.", "Nusa Dua beach has always been my favorite beach to enjoy. It has a white sand beach and it has a quiet situation, less crowd. On the far right side, it has good wave for surfing. Nusa dua beach has less small coral and less gravel, which is a good spot beach for running, love it. Over all, Nusa dua beach is a good spot to enjoy your day and sunset. Enjoy!", "To reach Nusa paneida from , was great experience by travellingin a cruise name: MOLA MOLA tour cruise. It took approx; 40 mins to reach Nusa paneida harbour. From Harbour to kelingking beach, it took approx. 1 hour to reach. The roads are too narow to reach. But, when we reached there, our all tiredness gone.The view was significantly scenic & i have never seen such clear crystal water. God has gifted them very beautiful beach. Really, can't miss this spot in .", "Only area where the hotels have stretches of swimmable beaches. Nusa Dua Beach which is very good and superbly relaxing, They were very polite and friendly.", "The beach at the Grand Hyatt in Nusa Dua is superb, extremely well kept and pristine clean. Swimming is safe but beware if surfers are surfing and do not swim out too far in case of encountering one!", "Wonderful beach. Full of 5 stars international chain hotels. Also in few strolls, we can visit galleria and nice Nusa Dua Hotel complex", "Most of Nusa Dua beaches are beautiful with white sand and clear water. Some of the hotels have 'beach cleaners' but others need to ensure they get rid of rubbish on the beach every day.", "Nusa Dua Beach is a long beach strip on which there are many hotels, resorts and beach clubs. There are some parts more suited to swimming than others but walk along the path and you will find plenty of places to swim. Most beach clubs are open to the public if you want to stop for a drink, meal or swim. I also saw a few gelato places too. If you are staying in one of the hotels they will have their own deck chairs on the beach for you to enjoy.", "This is the only private beach in Nusa dua and you can access this beach only if you stay in one of the hotels at this beach. Really peaceful and one of the cleanest beach. If you are expedting crystal blue waters.. this is not the place but still one of the best beach in is what i would say!", "Very beautiful beach to explore. You can go to the beach near Collective to hire a long bed or just chill on the beach, it's a little busier up this end with the restaurants etc or go to the other end of Nusa Dua out of the upmarket Nusa Dua resort area and find a spot on the beach for just you.", "Beautiful beach..clear water, lovely sand. Excellent beachfront walkway in front of all of the luxury resorts & their restaurants, which are open to the public. You pay for the upmarket area, but still a great place to sit back & enjoy. Nusa Dua means 2 islands (they are actually headlands) that are interesting to visit. One has a temple on it & the other has a big park with a huge statue & \\the blow\\\". \"", "The beaches in Nusa Dua are very good, they are everything you can expect from a beach.You can enjoy wonderful cafés or do a massage while you enjoy the sun. The water is always in a good temperature. You can choose to be on the shadow or on the sun. The only problem i found in is the pollution. The non-touristic areas are full of plastics on the floor (the touristic areas are clean). Those plastics end going to the ocean (in the beach, you will see plastics on the water). If you go to , tell the local people to preserve the ocean, by giving the plastic a proper treatment.", "I visited this place twice, 1st time was in 2017, my 2nd time was just recently in Feb 2020. Back in 2017, i was told that this beach is just open to public 1 year ago (2016). It was breathtaking, the colours of the ocean were spectacular. In 2020 I decided to come back again, it was already crowded (despite of the reduced numbers of visitors due to Coronavirus) and more tourist facilities are erected. I was just a bit disappointed of how the waters are not as clear as before (not sure is it because of the season or mass-tourism effect). But I enjoyed the water activity here i.e kayaking. This beach is also wayyy better than Nusa Dua.", "We stayed at Nusa Dua so this beach wasn't too far away. It was very scenic, from the entrance to the lookout point to the carved gods in the wall. The water was so blue & clear. There were canoes, lifeguards, umbrella/deck chairs, tables & plenty of food/shops for any needed items like towels, hats, etc. It was very very hot & if you plan on staying a while, an umbrella seating area would be a must.", "I guess it’s the most busiest beaches in ... I see a lot of local connect like the Sanur and unlike the nusa dua beach.. It’s pretty hot in October.. so you have to carry what ever is necessary", "Kelingking Beach is about 30 mins from Crystal Beach by scooter. The middle part of the journey is quite bumpy due to the notoriously pothole-filled roads, which get better closer to the destination. Upon arrival, you'll be asked to pay a 5000rph parking fee. There is a warung up the top that sells food, and closer to the cliff is a stall that sells water and electrolyte drinks (pocari sweat). I previously thought that Kelingking Beach, despite its name, was just a T-Rex shaped rock, however, you can make the cliff face descent down to a secluded, pristine beach. The journey is not for the faint-hearted, or those afraid of heights, as it is a very steep climb down a crude pathway with ropes and bamboo bannisters for support. I suggest either going barefoot or wearing joggers. It took us about 30 mins to get down, and another 30 mins to get back up, with time to spare for swimming in the beautiful beach between climbs (note that the beach is predictably unpatrolled). Both the descent and ascent are quite laborious, and the pocari sweat back up top was welcomed gladly. This experience was unbelievable. I would do it again in a heartbeat.", "Nusa Dua undoubtedly is the best beach in BALI, Clean and Tidy and you will find all the luxurious hotels around it. WEST-IN, HYATT, jw marriott, etc.. If you wanna sit on a chair and relax, then you need to take a room in these hotels as they have seats close to beach designated only for residents of hotels. Take a walk early morning and it will rejuvenate you ! and beauty of the beach at its best !!! AS you go through the beach and nearby area you will see why it is favorite destination for US President BARACK OBAMA !!!", "We did Water Sports at Nusa dua beach and I guess one of the hot destination for water sports. It was a bit crowded but we had our own fun. It is big enough to give you your personal space. The water is clear. We did Parasailing, Fish Fly, Jet ski, Banana Boat, Turtle Island and Scuba dive. The beach wasn’t as clean where we did Parasailing. But it offered picturesque view when we did Banana boat and Jet ski. While doing Jet ski I realised the sea was not really as crowded as it appeared earlier. It gave a personal beach kind of feeling! Ride to Turtle island was fun! I did my first Scuba and it was worth every second there deep under water. The water was not as clear, and the instructor told us that it is more clear in morning hours and we visited in noon time. But the feeling of underwater, spotting corals, fishes, looking at the floor of the sea and swimming like sea, Lord Ganesha idol is beyond comprehension! One of the best of the times we had!", "Visited the Collection in Nusa Dua and paid a visit to the beach whilst there. Beach has a nice walking path but not really the cleanest one I’ve ever been too. Nice variety of food choices along the beach with some nice kid friendly areas. It was only a quick visit so will have to go back next time I’m there to get a better feel.", "Nusa Dua beach is a gem. Compared to the hustle & bustle you find at the busy beaches of Kuta, Legian etc, Nusa Dua is a calm oasis of peace & comfort. Fine white sand, a nice long & curving bay to the beach, never crowded (there is a security barrier to the entrance) and with a lot fewer sales people at hand. The water is calm, no surfing waves here, blue and warm most of the year. The bottom of the sea along the beach is rocky, so tread with care - or wear appropriate water shoes. Swimming is possible when the tide is right and you can get a couple of hours of warm, calm swimming in this delightful place. The beach itself is very long and you can go for romantic walks for at least a couple of kilometres. There are many 5* hotels along the beach, but they are recessed quite a distance away, so not intrusive at all. You can get a 1hour massage under cabanas for really cheap prices compared to the hotels & spas - make sure you treat yourself to one - you'll come back for more everyday! A quiet and lovely beach - one of my favourites on the island. Most highly recommended!", "White sands clear waters, WESTIN Resort day pass use pools and enjoy the beautiful beach best in grab lunch from Ikan restaurant overlooking the beach great day Nusa Dua", "The beach at Nusa Dua is long, clean and safe. Compared to the ones at Kuta and Seminyak, it is infinitely superior. There is little hassle from local traders and there are lots of private beaches, being part of the many beach front hotels which front it. ", "Nusa Dua is undeniably one of the prettiest beach in and it was very calming to see a clear blue skies. Even found some puppies to play with! The only thing that surprised me was that there was some littering but not outside of the hotel I was staying at but towards the other resort.", "Away from crowded Kuta until Seminyak, we can happily spend good times in Nusa Dua beach. We really enjoy the beach", "I am spoiled by Philippine beaches so my standards are high. Boracay and Palawan rate as 5 (excellent). Many other Philippine beaches are 4. Nusa Dua beach is a 3 and a half. The sand is clean and a pale yellow. But it is loosely packed and therefore very difficult to walk on. The waves were quite strong so it is not the type of water that I would leave small children in. Sunrise on this beach can be very pretty. Sunset is not visible from this side of the island.", "Nusa dua is the best ...clean water, white & clear sand, fantastic resorts. ", "The beach is clean and nice but the facilities not too good. Kuta beach or Nusa dua is better and more fun", "Nice beach - much cleaner than Sanur - with light coloured sand and easy to walk out to either of the small islands that give Nusa Dua (Dua = two) its name. Fine clean sand. Flanked by a pathway to take you past all the big hotels that make up this area. Don't be put off by the signs put out by those big hotels saying it is \\their\\\" beach. Our guide told us it is accessible to all and promptly marched across the supposedly private, exclusive Hyatt sand without problem. Lots of local food available as are water sports and sunchairs/umbrellas\"", "Went to Nusa Lembongan from Sanur beach. The beach was clean but it was not that much beautiful like Nusa Dua beach.", "Nusa Dua beach is one of the most beautiful beach in .. We visited here during the new years holiday and it was very good, beautiful sand, clean and safe for children. The wave is blocked few metres away from the edge, so the children are safe to play. Will visit back..!", "When on you will find the coolest beaches, world famous all around the world. Nusa Dua is the mostly quiet beaches area at East- , so be prepared for the most beautiful sunrises. Because of the reef the tide is huge. With low tide you can walk to the reef, take care of the low depths in which sea urchins can be. I loved just to sit down in the water, relaxing and enjoy the cool breeze, the floating seaweed. And watch lots of relaxations, like the banana boat rides and other water sports activities (parasailing, surfing, jet-skiing, kite boarding, snorkeling etc.). Too quiet? Take a nice walk along the Nusa Dua Promenade. And have a snack or a drink at one of the many many terraces.", "Into the 5th day of our stay...our resort is just footsteps away from this little bit of heaven. Clean, white beautiful Nusa Dua beach...and what a pleasure to be able to say that you needn't worry about being interrupted by hawkers who are trying to fob their merchandise off on you! Perfectly clean...surrounding restaurants along the beach front offers a good variety of food at reasonable prices...highly recommend...& will definitely back in the near future!", "Nusa Dua is an ideal place for couples as well as singles who want to just unwind. The beach is beautiful with clear blue waters and Water sports. I would definitely recommend this destination. Looking forward to go back again", "Nusa beach is a more relaxed area as compared to kuta. U find yourself hidden in paradise. The waves are calm...good to explore", "It's a long way from the more popular tourist spots of Kuta and Nusa Dua, but this is a wonderfully picturesque part of the island and worth the day trip if not an overnight stay either here, there are villas and a spa (of course), or in nearby Candidasa. There were lots of school groups there when we visited as it was the end of the school term and the kids attempts to practice their English with us were as engaging as the water gardens which are beautiful. There is a fee to get in: 10K IRP, but they couldn't change 100K so just asked me to pay later. Very nese!", "Nusa Dua is good soft sand large beach in the water is warm and clear but is not calm there are strong currents that pull you across and if you you are not a strong swimmer then it would be a struggle. For so called paradise I expect more. Walking along the costal path toward the Regis and Mula hotels the water is calmer but then it's hindered by shingles and pebbles. It's not the best beach I have been to what really lets it down is the tide will go out in the early afternoon leaving the beach a lot less enjoyable. It's quiet even with the hotels there's not alot of people for the amount of space there is also safe.", "The public beach section at Nusa Dua is one of the best spots in . Good beach, lovely ocean water, all the beach options, even though some are charging rates comparable to all the nearby large resorts. The local beach co-op has great food at cheap prices, and one of the best locations in .", "I loved the beach in Nusa Dua, really enjoyed the sunrises there it's absolutely mind blowing. The color of water is unbelievably beautiful.", "Nice and safe beach along 5 or 6 hotels of 5* rating at Nusa Dua shore... Pretty and clean, also swimmable at high tide. At low tide late afternoon it falls dry and you can walk into sea for 1/4 mile without sharp reefs or stones... Warmly recommended also for small children to play... Also great for silence seekers as there is no noisy watersports activities around...", "Since we were staying at the Grand Hyatt Hotel we spent some time exploring the area which included the beach at Nusa Dua. The beach was lovely, clean and rubbish free. The water was warm and safe for swimming probably not great for surfers because of the reef close to shore but great for families.", "This is the perfect area to go for water sports. We stayed at Kuta and Nusa dua is very close. lovely packages for all kinds of watersports. ", "This was really an all adult family vacation, so the word couples doesn’t really accurately describe the type. Our time in at Nusa Dua was filled with Warm and service oriented people. If they don’t enjoy their jobs, they sure act like they do! The warmth of the people and kindness is so unexpected. They even tell you when they think you’re tipping too much. We were happy to tip because they all go over and beyond in service...and it’s always with a warm friendly smile, conversation and a real sense of appreciation.", "Nusa Dua beach is as lovely as other beaches in . I went to this secret spot, more like private, and it was nice, not too crowded, enjoy the wave!", "Its avarage beach in , i have seen better but also worst. It is not so dirty but Nusa dua is much better", "After being shocked at the pollution at Kuta beach we were happy to see that Nusa Dua beach was clean and in good shape. It is a wide and long beach to stroll along. The water is quite clean and refreshing to jump into. There are many hotels along the beach and also here and there some local restaurants. Nusa Dua is definitely a great area to stay in and with a beach in this condition definitely better than many other parts of the island.", "Nusa Dua's beachs are the best beaches in if you are looking to take a nice safe swim in crystal clear waters. Unlike the beaches in Seminyak and Kuta there are no waves so it is safe for kids and people who are not great swimmers to wade in the waters and have fun. Make sure you check it out for that tropical island feel.", "We rented a cycle to go around Nusa Dua. We saw Waterblow and Nusa Dua beach. Cycling around was fun with great scenery around. Would definitely recommend renting a cycle.", "Novotel's Beach in Nusa Dua is a great place to chill, always clean sand and clear water - great food.", "We came here to travel across to Nusa Lembongan with Rocky. The beach has really coarse sand but is quite safe behind the reef.", "The first things that struck me was how clean Nusa Dua beach was, both the sand and the water, and that it wasn’t anywhere near as crowded as the beaches at Kuta and Seminyak. There are plenty of day beds that you can hire in addition to those of the various resorts. The waves close to the shore are very minor but the depth drops quickly. It is a great place to swim or simply relax. There are good breaks for surfers but they are well off from the shore.", "Unfortunately visit at peak season, so every where was crowded, including the Nusa Dua Beach. All 5 stars hotel easy to find here.", "Not crowded like kuta. At the same time not like Nusa Dua. Moderate night life. Beaches are shallow and clam so good and safe for children.", "As ’s most exclusive resort area, Nusa Dua’s beaches are generally quiet and well-kept. The waters along this south-eastern coastline are calm, thanks to the long-stretching Nusa Dua reef breaking the otherwise big swells that constantly surge in from the open sea. Between the two focal ‘twin island’ landmark is a bay with blue waters, a favourite spot for swimming and snorkelling", "Went to this beach when stayed at Nusa Dua hotel. The beach were cleaner and better view compared to Kuta beach. Good restaurants and shopping mall were within the walking distance from the beach.", "I always prefer Nusa Dua beach than Kuta beach. Sure it doesn't have waves to surf. But it's clean, quiet, white sand, and pretty under rated. Just beautiful. Not much people around, since most of the beach are hotel's private beaches.", "Quite beach with lovely white sand and clear water - terrific for kids. Water quality is excellent. Backs on to most of the best Hotels and Resorts in Nusa Dua.", "Lovely clean beach with minimal current compared with the sea on the west side of . Lovely yellow sand and nice views of Mount Agung and Nusa Penida on a clear day", "Most of the beaches at Nusa Dua are privately owned by the resorts. You are however allowed to walk along the beach and we even used some of the resort lounge chairs when we wanted. The beach itself is clean but very tidal.", "We visited Kelingking in January, the off season and most quiet time of year for tourism, expecting to get there and find it largely empty. After negotiating the treacherous roads by scooter (and I mean treacherous- we witnessed a bad accident only the day after), we arrived to find about 30/40 other tourists there, which is a lot given the limited amount of cliff space. Lots had arrived in the people-carriers from resorts, which make it easy to navigate the dangerous roads and get to all of the places on the island that, otherwise, are hard to reach. The beach is utterly stunning and completely beautiful, but be prepared to find it crowded, especially if you visit in the off-season. There's also a very dangerous ledge that tourists were dangling off for photos! Also, when we visited, there was a sign next to the path down to the beach warning against going down. We ummed and ahhed about whether to risk it, but fortunately chose not to, and after doing another walk down the cliffs, I'm so glad we chose not to! The cliff trails here are very steep, dangerous and frequently involve putting your whole body weight on bamboo strapped to the cliff, so for god's sake, if there's a sign there saying that the path is broken, don't ignore it!", "Nusa Dua is a beautiful beach - long wide stretch of golden sand. The water is crystal clear near the beach and gradients to pale turquoise then blue as it goes out deep. Calm waters ideal for families - the water is shallow for quite a way so not ideal if you are an avid swimmer. The beach was spotless. I didn't see any jellyfish in two weeks but apparently like any other exotic waters, there may be some about. It is so relaxing to just sit and admire the stunning view.", " is just abeautiful place u just have to visit it the people are amazing the sea is so calm and nice nusa dua is abeautiful area amazing", "Our third time to Nusa Dua . A few traders , but lovely people and know when to leave you alone .An amazing spa , used it twice ! Safe swimming .dining on or beside the beach . We'll be back .❤️❤️✈️", "Nusa Dua beach was a pleasant place to visit lots of places to eat and relax not the cheapest place to either eat or drink in . The beach was nice to walk along however very shallow and lots of coral to cut your feet. I also did not find it very clean and was annoyed by the vendors constantly harassing you to buy their goods.", "if you're staying in Nusa dua your resort will be connected to the beach. it's conviniently close by and enjoyable to spend an afternoon relaxing.", "Beautiful beach with white sand and very safe. Lots of surfers out with lots of learners as well. Nowhere near as busy as Kuta which makes it so much better.if you are not staying in Nusa Dua take a day trip out here. The Grand have a private beach club at the blow hole end of the beach and you can pay for a lounger to use with umbrella. They also have a bar and food available. ", "If you're used to the stressful salespeople covering the majority of the tourist beaches in , come to Nusa Dua beach and relax! The beach itself is beautiful, and the water is crystal clear. Swimming would be great for kids as the water isn't too deep and the water is also pretty warm. If you're keen for a day out around the beach there's plenty to do - check out the hope gardens, the agendaz club (free swimming pool), and the collection for food!", "On teh beach near Grand hyatt, there were strong currents, a sudden gradient as u entered water which makes it dangerous. The beach was kind of dirty although having ample scarce yellow sand and one staying as nusa dua as opposed to kuta-legion or seminyak often feel confined to hotel", " beaches are not a post card expierence the pictures always look gorgeous but there is alot of rubish and annoying areas in . Nusa Dua is aimed at the less drunk tourist and a touch more money. Great for watersports- if you call kite surfing and bannana boats water sports. Realy family friendly and no hawkers - nothing like the kuta beach expierence", "The beach at Nusa Dua that the Marriott hotel uses is beautiful and clean. Nice sun loungers and table service for food and drinks. The only downside is you can't swim as it is so rocky and very painful for the long walk to get out to deep enough water to swim. The beach is sandy just rocky in the sea.", "Nusa Dua beach is very good for water sports activities. . U get all kinds of watersports ranging from sea walking, scuba diving, parasailing, jet sking etc. .if u are visiting from other countries book online for packages and go for cheaper prices. . At location they are very costly. . They accept indonesian rupiah as well as US dollars. .", "Being a private beach, Nusa Dua Beach is definitely the cleanest in . There are people constantly raking the sand and taking out any floating garbage from the Ocean. Very relaxing beach with very few hawkers to bother you.", "We were overjoyed when we visited the Nusa Dua Beach specifically looked after by our Resort- Grand . It was a lovely place to enjoy the calm waves & lush green water of the sea with plenty of Palm trees & a lovely snack point at the the place which was very refreshing", "Nusa Dua is mainly a private beach with many commercial uses. Most of the water sports are held here which makes it a very touristy place to visit. Unless you have your hotel which gives you the private beach space it would be more enjoyable. A suggestion is to book a hotel along the beach to enjoy this scenic view that no one has.", "Weird title? Maybe! Haha- but what I am trying to say is that Nusa Dua is more for older people or young couples- not a lot of kids running around. The beaches are quite and clean and the water is defintely clearer than in Kuta/Seminyak. You can do great water sport activities in Nusa Dua too. Great for activities + relaxation and less beach vendors than in the south.", "Been to 5 times but this was our first time at Nusa Dua. Beach here is really nice and we had some.fun times jumping the waves, although lost me hat and glasses in the surf. So close to the Kuta action now with the toll way. 😊", "This splendid white sand beach at the western edge of the enclave retains lots of the character that is missing in the santisied Nusa Dua resort zone. Generally safe for swimming and some beach side warungs. A large swathe of the Nusa Dua and Tanunj Benoa beachfront is connected via anice walking path, and morning walks here are especially recommended. The foothpath runs from just in front of the Ayodya Resort in the south for about 7 kms north to the Grand Mirage on the Tanunj Benoa spit. Nusa Dua offers many watersport activites such as banana boating, jetskiing, parasailing, scuba diving and so on.", "Enjoy the Sun n Sands...Loads of Joints to chill and have a blast...stone Throw distance from one to the other.HAve a blast here. Would rate this second to the beaches of Nusa Dua.", "Very clean with many restaurants along the cool ocean breeze walkway Stop to swim in beautiful warm water overlooking Nusa Lembongan & Mt Agung Love this place", "One of the best beach in . Clean blue water with much needed privacy. Unlike Seminyak Beach, here at Nusa Dua water is clean with white sand and safe for children as well.", "Its like going from one world to another; once you enter the Nusa Dua beach its like a different world. The whole area is clean love the statues and it felt safe. If you going to ; this is one of the best places to get a hotel. The whole area has nice clean, the beach is awesome and you felt like it was another part of . The people are running, relaxing and enjoying. It felt so nice and safe. One of nicest beach resorts in the world I would say.", "Nusa Dua is very upmarket boasting some amazing hotel/resorts, however, you could be anywhere in the world as it is quite clinical compared to the rest of . Accomodation is pricey but still more affordable than the same sort of hotels would be in Australia. Food, beverages and entertainment are pretty much Aussie prices. I paid $15 AUD for an entree size plate of tomatoes, basil and mozzarella cheese in our hotel, which was expensive even by Aussie standards. A SUP will cost you $15 per hour, a bicycle $5 per hour. In Sanur, we paid $3 per day for a bicycle at The Puri Santrian which is also a 5 star hotel. I have to say I far prefer Sanur in terms of value for money and the beaches are just as nice.", "nusa dua beach is best for family with childrens, i think the water is more cleaner and safer to swim than kuta beach,not busy beach unlike kuta beach you can have more privacy to swim,many high end hotels and restaurant...", "Nusa Dua beach , right along the The Laguna resort offers an excellent relaxing , quite time , under the dense exotic vegetation . The ocean is warm and long baths are making the day . Bad point : every day I picked plastics from the ocean thrown mainly by locals and turists. This is really shame for all of us ...", "I love nusa dua beach much better in terms of cleanliness than kuta area. And its more private too....", "Awesome holiday at nusa dua. Loved the entire stay at westin. Beautiful place with awesome people who welcome all with open arms.", "Nusa Dua Municipality must start to clean its beaches as well as sea to make it more crystall-clear to attract more colorfull fishes to swim between.", "The beach in Nusa Dua have no sunset because its positition, they have a great sunrise The sands is fullfill with rock so u must extra carefull for walk there and the wave in the beach is calm and the water is clear so you can see alot of little fish arround... But if u stay in hotel with a private beach is gonna give an advantage", "located in Nusa Dua the beach access road is lovely..carved through limestone rocks and big statues carved in between the rocks.. They charge you around 10000 for entry of cars but you get parking inside.. the beach is long and clean unlike Kuta beach.. waves are strong and ideal for surfing.. there is a point on the rock where you get a lovely view of the entire stretch of beach.. worth the visit and enjoyable..", "The Yogi: After a nice scooter ride from Uluwatu to nus dua we found the best beach we saw in . Maybe because its quite clean and no annoying people bothering you. Could recommend you to go here if you just want a beach where you can swim in the ocean and that feels safe and clean. The Bee: After seeing a couple of beaches in i was very disappointed but this is actually the only one that was clean, didn't smell and was not crowded. They had life guards and public showers. We took a scooter so we parked really close to the beach. There are trees so you can get shadow if you don't want to be in the strong sun. I didnt eat/drink/rent sun beds so cant say anything about that.", "Sofitel, Nusa Dua is very special! Try it!!!! It is a recommendation that I make lightly. Enjoy the wonderful atmosphere! In the Kwee-Zeen restaurant, be cared for by Tarka and Dedi, who work so hard to make the dining experience so special. Enjoy!", "Kelingking beach have the good ways go to there, not hard ways like Angel Billabong's. Really nice place. I dont like to pay 5.000 rupiah for 1 person and 1000 rupiah parking ... If they earn money too much, they need to repair restroom public and the ways go down on the beach too.", "The view is awesome and worth the trip. It is not far from where we stayed in Nusa Dua, about 30 minutes drive. Beware of the monkeys though but they are ok if you are not too disturbing. If you happen to be in , this should be a 'must go' place. No regrets.", "very very flat water. you di stand up paddleing and all type of snorkeling water sports etc. enjoy a very relaxing time in nusa dua", "Biggest rip off at Nusa Dua was a so called charter boat to feed fish and see the reef through a glass bottom boat and then visit Turtle Island. Don't do it - it cost over $120US and it is a big con. Turtle Island is not as advertised. It is a small farm (not on an island) with some turtles and other animals - where they try and fleece you for more $. IT IS NOT A CONSERVATION CENTRE.", "Calming and serene, Nusa Dua Beach is possibly the best beach in . Water is clean and clear with nice waves that break out on the reef. Very relaxing and peaceful. Bathrooms available. There is food and drink available as well as beach towels and chairs. Nice loungers. Totally worth the money! Watch the surfers a little ways out and let the kids enjoy the swimming. Beautiful! I would loved to have spent more time here.", "I won't trust getting in the water here. Black sand with lots of debris. If you are looking for a good swim head down to Nusa Dua. This place is only suitable for the beachfront cafes and restaurants but not a swim", "The beach at nusa dua is lovely but due to the peak season the water is filled with trash everywhere. Found loads of plastic wrappers and tissues and wasnt pleased about the cleaniness.", "This beach is situated in Nusa Dua which is only 15 min away from the airport at Depensar. It has a few large and swanky resorts. The one we chose was call Ayodya hotel which I discovered was on the best and cleanest part of this beach. Visitors from the other hotels walk over to this part of the beach. Ayodya was amazing, but way too large for us. Good for a few nights only. Souvenir shopping just outside the hotel on the main drag is amazing. Prices are cheap so feel free to buy all your gifts there! We traveled everywhere after that and found out later. Great restaurant selection outside. Beach in this area is very polluted which is unfortunate... if you can look aside the garbage, it’s a true blue glittering gem of an ocean here! White sandy beaches and hot sun! Enjoy!", "One of the best beaches in , it is also the most preferrable area visitng in . Many five star hotels along the nusa dua beach and have their own beaches so guests can enjoy the time over here. very beautiful view. Sands are okay. Love the sunny blue sky with clouds, nice to have the picture.", "We stayed at Nusa Dua for 7 nights and were on the beach everyday. It is a very good beach but could be cleaner. The resorts have beach cleaners there everyday but they never were able to keep up with it. We went swimming everyday and there was always some rubbish in the water or on the beach.", "Nusa dua beach is just for water sports. For surfers this place would be awesome. If you dont want to do water sports, I think you should go to geger beach.", "I would definitely say that without a doubt Nusa Dua is the cleanest beach in (that we've seen anyway) with beautiful white sandy beaches and very clean ocean water.", "Nusa Dua beach is very clean with white sandy beaches excellent for families and water sports. Very safe swimming beach", "We stayed at Nusa Due Resort and this area is very nice and relaxed. As you move north the beach becomes very busy with motorised water sports (a bit like a motorway). Beach itself is good though. Sea is tidal so you need to plan your day to swim inside the nominated area.", "Great sandy beach which is very clean as there are people raking up the sea grass. Many of the Nusa Dua hotels back onto this beach so there are plenty of place to grab a drink and eat. Good for swimming and water sports it was not rough when we're there.", "Not sure if it is the time of the year but it was full of rubbish, plastic bottles and not appealing at all..... Preferably head to nusa dua for the white sand clean beaches.", "It was a bit disappointed with the beach. We expected the beach will be a bit more well-maintain since it is some kind like private beach that belongs to the Nusa Dua community but we found out that it has no different with other public beach. We found all sort of rubbish along the bay, food residues, coconut shells, food containers, plastic bags, etc, we don't even dare to go down the water to swim. The only thing that we felt amaze with is a place called \\Water Blow\\\" , you can see waves colliding onto the rock wall creates a giant splash like the water is \\\"blowing up\\\", it was quite an amazing view. Water Blow is located near to Grand Hyatt Hotel.\"", "kerrrrrrrreeeeeeeennn it's like a big pool with the head of dinosaurs. nice view. kelingking beach is the prettiest ever beach i ever saw, you must go there and take a selfie but still be careful with the cliffs.", "The beach area was lovely infant of The Mulia were I stayed. The sand was a grainy sand and quite soft when you walk in you sink a little. The visibility was amazing and next time I will bring my snorkel gear to explore the reef area a little further out. All in all the beach was lovely and I never saw any sign of rubbish. I was not at an attraction therefore I was unable to answer all questions pertaining to costs. You are able to use that section of the Nusa Due beach if staying at The Mulia Resort.", "We visited Nusa Dua Beach yesterday and it was beautiful! Clean sand, clear blue and very warm water! It is a nice beach to swim at, although the waves were huge and if you don't go out far enough, your feet get swept up underneath you and you end up getting dumped in the wave! Very nice beach though!", "We are like Nusa Dua Beach very clean here. You can walk on the with out the rock. We enjoy it. We will come back here agian.", "We came out of curiosity as we were in the area. Our driver took us to the beach and there was a memorial garden which we walked to. The beach was rather clean and not bad considering it was open to the public. There were massage stalls and paths. The water seemed calm. I think it is a nice one to go swimming with young kids. We just walked around and then left as we were heading to Uluwatu. The area was distinctly catered to tourists and what seemed like 5-6 star hotels. The security was tighter, etc. and certain sections of the beach were closed off to the public. That quick stopover gave us a sense of what it would be like to stay in Nusa Dua, compared to Kuta/Legian.", "If you are coming to for the blue waters, then Nusa dua is the place to stay. Stay in one of the resorts that have private beach. The beach towards swminyak, legion and kuta have become very dirty. Though there isn't much to do in Nusa dua, you could easily travel to the other beaches through radio taxis. These taxis are very easily available and run on meter basis, just download the app and your life becomes easy. Most of the hotels, restaurants and spas have pick and drop service so that also makes it very easy for a traveller.", "It's worth to come and enjoy the view here. but if you manage to be here by grouping, 4 pax is just nice for 7 seaters car, so just rent a car with driver rather than ride motorcycle, since the 8KM road from jetty to the kelingking's beach is not well maintained.", "Kelingking Beach is amazing. It has been on my bucket list to visit for a while now and the challenging hike down to the beach was well worth it. Most people stayed at the viewing platforms at the top or walked down about 500m to get the beautiful classic shot of the cliffs and water. If you are fit or even just love a challenge I would highly reccomend taking the walk down to the beach, it's an adventure in itself. There are parts of the walk where it is quite steep, almost like rock climbing but they have rocks and bamboo to grab on to and that only accounts for a small portion of the walk. It was a beautiful beach with clear waters. You can swim in the water there (we did) just make sure you know how to swim, there is a bit of a strong undertow and dumpy waves but you can time your entry and exit with the waves. Sadly there is a lot of rubbish that gets washed up on to the beach so if you are planning on making a trip down to the beach I recommend doing your bit and taking a bag of rubbish back up with you rather than just being frustrated with the site.", "Stayed first week in Tanjung Benoa. DO NOT GO THERE. Went on the the beach and all you can smell is the fumes from the boat engines and you can't swim. It's disgusting. Nusa Dua is quiet, clean sand, clear water and no water sports going on. Lovely, must see...", "Great sight! A must visit place if u are at nusa dua. The experience is like watching the firework for the first time in disney land. The only different is that... this is a natural water blow. I just love this place.", "I’m reporting on the strip of beach from the Nusa Dua Hotel up to the Melia near the Collection. No waves at all for this stretch but they can be seen some distance out as they hit the reef, so the sea is fairly gentle with a strong ‘current’ right to left as you look at it. There are buoys fairly close to shore and guests are asked to swim within those boundaries and warned of sea urchins at low tide. The sand is constantly raked to dispose of the seaweed as it covers the sea bed up to the reef and beach cleaners are in evidence. There are ‘licenced’ vendors in blue polo shirts all numbered, selling: watches/ water sports/ handbags/ sarongs etc, but well behaved and leave you alone. There is a pathway all the way along with good beachside restaurants owned by the hotels and they are friendly and seem to be good quality. There is a massive building project on the go which is a shame but I dare say when finished it will be great, that is past the Melia and the little ‘island’. Paddle boarding and kayaking is ideal and there is the obligatory jet ski which zoom past but they take the paying guests further down past the Nusa Dua beach hotel to play.", "The Club Med beach at Nusa Dua is quiet, clean and safe for swimming and water sports but is a private beach for guests only.", "Dropped into Nusa Dua for a quick swim, beaches were clean and the water was crystal clear, surprisingly not crowded. A cold Bintang at the Fleet Bar made the day.", "Staying at the nusa dua beach and spa hotel the beach is beautiful can't fault it. Clean. Beautiful sand no rocks. Ocean is clear and warm. Just a perfect environment. Has plenty of trees if you get too hot and it really is hot on the beach even the wind is hot perfect for those wanting a deep tan!", "Nusa Dua beach is in the gated resort complex, so there are no hawkers, and very few locals. This is a great place to watch the sunrise, and at that time you will also see a few locals catching crabs and gathering seaweed during low tide. There are not really any waves, so do not expect to do any surfing, and I believe most of the beach is private, so unless you are staying at one of the nearby resorts, you may not be able to use the beach. There are many restaurants at the many resorts that line the beach, but they are pricey.", "Basically no waves, a small beach but a really good place to relax, Nusa Dua doesn't have the party environment of Kuta but its has its own charm and personality. The place is not the cleanest (sadly) but its way cleaner than the west coast beaches. If you want a family environment, this might be your place....", "From kuta, you can catch an uber to nusa dua for about 80k. It's an amazing beach on the south eastern side of . There are plenty of hotels and eateries nearby if you want to stay longer. The beach is very pristine, clean and beautiful, and makes for a good day trip. If your jamming in sites, uluwatu is about half hour drive away.", "Nusa Dua is the 's posh resort with big hotels but I saw many locals heading over there for the beaches, especially when it was low tide and there was more space on the beach. I'd definitely recommend the place for a good chill on the beach and an adrenaline rush if you go with a scooter through the airport bypass expressway.", "Nusa Dua Beach is safe, clean and family friendly. We enjoyed the stroll along the water. Not suitable for surfers", "Stayed at Nusa Dua in Ayodya Resort which was lovely and had a well-maintained beach. Staff cleaned the beach of rubbish washed up onto the sand and dug the seaweed back into the sand. We went for a swim once in 7 days. The water has seaweed and rubbish floating in the water. We swam between the flags further down the beach - however, there was still an undertow where the flags were located and a strong pull - definitely not a place to lose your footing or have children have a swim. The flags didn't move the whole 7 days - so rips and undercurrents don't move and are there safer areas to swim on certain days than others? I guess I'm used to the beautiful, well-patrolled beaches of the Gold Coast and Perth, Australia.", "It was worth the trip to see the Nusa Dua Beach in ! The sand was white- the water crystal clear! There was a barrier so that you could swim out and enjoy the water without worrying about the waves & current taking you away!", "We been to nusa dua beach for experience water sport, we areived and make us to seat down and talk on prices and activities. We took 2 water sports for 750k rupia, Jetsky and dive(no licence needed). Because we all were at the first experience the dive was about 15minits at maximum 10mt of depth. Jetsky was just mutch fun, you are always followed by someone that make sure you don't exeed in crazy. Compare to the price in europe and Australia was cheap and we had great fun, bad point of the experience were 2: ~long contracting 1 hour about ~really dirty water with alot of rubbish Anyway i suggest the experience!!!", "While staying at Nusa Dua we walked the beach every morning & found it to be clean & free from rubbish, unlike Jimbaran beach.", "Nusa Dua is generally nice part of (definitely nicer than Kuta) and its beach is beautiful, long, shallow and clean! We came across Nusa Dua by acciddent and didnt know where we were driving, we ended up at the entrance to Nusa Dua hotel resorts and as there was free entry we went in and park our motorcycle near hotel resort called Melia. We found an amazing beach!! Beach is really long and I would say that each part belongs to different resort. Our was with free entry but I am not aure about other resorts. We also had a lunch at Melia beach restaurant which was not only for its guests but also free to public. Food was good but quite expensive. Both beach and the resort looked very well looked after - spotless! There were lots of locals offering us a sun bed or water sports. I highly recommend Nusa Dua beaches to visit!", "The Beach at Nusa Dua is clear and beautiful. Resorts are dotted along the beach, along with some local cheap massage places and shops. The waters are calm in the protected bay and there are lots of fish to be seen swimming around.", "Definitely worth taking the family to nusa dua collection pica tapas restaurant really enjoyable selection of food", "The beach is actually a narrow white sand beach between cliffs like Atuh Beach. The differences from Atuh are the beach is hardly to be accessed (the nature stairs tens meters down to the beach is slippery and very narrow and steep. The Kelingking secret point has a very beautiful panoramic view to the cliffs and the beach bellow. Some say it's kind of Navagio Beach, Greece.", "The beach in Nusa Dua is very nice and well suited for long walks. The only sad part is that we could still find plastic garbage in the water and on the sand but people there clean it frequently. Goes to show you that we all have to do our part to clean up the oceans everywhere around the world.....", "Easy access to the beach, no payment required or whatsoever. Beach is clean with beautiful sand and waves. Stretch of beach bars (area is fill with resorts). Beach is not as crowded as Kuta therefore it is worth going to. Good spot for suntanning. Water activities are available there too. If you don't intend to get wet, do not visit the beach. You'll get tempted with all the activities happening there. Ps, they have flowriders there too. Get on to their tiny islands and get to the edge of the cliff for a beautiful photo. If you're a fan of the water and the activities, you'll probably end up spending the whole day at nusa dua beach. Definitely a must place to visit when you're in .", "Nusa Dua beach is just heaven. Calm warm ocean, clear water and beaches that are clean and well maintained. There is a 🚲 path and rentals are available at the hotels in Nusa Dua (guests only). The beach is kid friendly and has limited motor sports at the beach which creates a serene atmosphere. No tide so not a surfing beach. Ideal for sunbathing and wading. A better beach compared to Phuket, Penang and Mauritius 🏖.", "We stayed in The Mulia which is very close the Nusa Dua beach. Part of the beach is limited to resort guests only so it's not as noisy and crowded as the Jimbaran beach. Water is clearer too.", "We had heard great things of Nusa Dua beach but was terribly disappointed. Our resort backed onto the beach so was lovely to view from far away. My husband and I went for a walk down the beach and decided to walk up further as there looked to be more people swimming. We had to pretty much dodge the rubbish and seaweed to get out quite deep and into a clear spot for swimming. We lasted about five minutes swimming and decided to get out as the rubbish really did put us off. The beach is a real disgrace and I will not be recommending to anyone :(", "We stayed at Melia Nusa Dua and they are taking care of there part of the beach as well as they can. In Asia there is always problem with plastic floating every where and it also ends up at Nusa Dua beach.", "Nusa Dua Beach is one of well known beach in South . The beach is clean and well organised with local management. Near here you can find tourist attraction named Waterblow. The beach usually full on public holiday.", "This is one of the best beach in ,located in south of island, nice view of two small island that call nusadua,also popular with waterblow, and there are also clean area,big hindu statue,large area for kids also to play arround,and of course get sun and just lying down in the white sand beach.", "Enjoyed one day here. The water is crystal clear. There is shade and the Marriott provided us transportation to and from hotel. A quick little ride. A must do when in Nusa Dua.", "Nusa dua beach is known for its water sports. We did fly fish, deep sea walking and jet ski. It was an amazing experience.", "Best of the beaches at Nusa Dua but no comparison to Australian beaches. Clean with ability to swim.", "One of the oldest hotel in Nusa Dua. The location is wonderful. The beach is really clean and the room has large size!", "Located on the South-East peninsula it is a very quiet place to relax. There are many five-star Hotels to choose from (I can recommend highly the Conrad ), but due to the outer reef and tides, swimming is possible only during high tide. The beaches in are nothing special, and Nusa Dua is no exception. Anyone after a really nice beach should skip .", "Love Nusa Dua. My favourite local anese cab driver is TJ, he is a local to the area, speaks English really well and a wonderful tour guide if you ask questions along the way. Our whole family have used him or his family/friends for travelling around . He will drive you around all day for about 50 AU. Ring 085935102585 I usually get the hotel to ring him and then we speak with him and discuss a price.", "There is one section of the Nusa Dua Beach where all top hotels are located and this section is like their private beaches . There is another section of Nusa Dua where all the adventure sports take place . All in all a very clean and safe beach .", "at least from the hotel side (The Laguna, a Luxury Collection Resort & Spa, Nusa Dua, , Nusa Dua) the sea is too far from the beach to swim", "Nusa Dua Beach is the best beach is for families. It has shallow and clean water. Lots of great restaurants.", "We always enjoy swimming in Nusa Dua beach, the water is relatively calm and the crowds are mostly family type.", "We stayed at the Marriot that had a private beach. The water was shallow and the beach were clean. Though, the water had a lot of rotting plants. We just relaxed under the shades and sipped through our drinks. Less crowd and distractions. It was a perfect relaxing getaway. You can read more about my Nusa Dua visit here. http://mumbaigloss.in/my- -visit-10-things-to-do-in-nusa-dua/", "Sad to say that we were disappointed as the Beach experienced a major wash-up of rubbish when we visited. There are definitely much nicer beaches in Uluwatu and Nusa Dua.", "is acctually if you want visit the clean beach,nusa dua is good choice and also we can have a relax there because is also quiet beach,and dont forget also to visit the waterblow inside nusa dua beach.", "High waves, can't really swim but it's beautiful to just visit. Alot of people thou. Other beaches like nusa dua and jimbaran are more beautiful calm and nice to go into the water.", "Came here to watch the sunset. Camped ourselves at the Potato Head and strolled onto the beach to catch the beautiful endless rolling waves. The volcanic ash sand is very good on the eyes and nice to tread on. The beach was also very clean. The wide open sea was therefore very inviting and it is hard to see why so many enjoy taking a dip in the waters here. Personally I find the beach here to be nicer than the ones in Nusa Day.", "Stay at Westin Nusa Dua...lovely hotel, so clean and the room is big. We had a business meeting and Inge was a great events manager.", "nusa dua beach is a very clean beach and offers spectacular views.It is a clam and serene beach.Its very beautiful beach and there is a park next to the beach which is also very nice and is great for yoga or meditation", "Stayed in the Melia Benoa Hotel located on the Nusa Dua Beach, quietly watched the locals fishing without being stressed out by street traders or beggars which unfortunately are many in , had to put up with \\dogsbollocks\\\" a local offering tour guides of , which we declined\"", "Hello, We stayed at the Grand Aston and have also stayed at the Grand Mirage both have very good beach fronts but in front of the Aston was allot better in our opinion, they are only separated by a stones throw but the resorts in question may spend a bit more time cleaning their own backyard, don't know but we liked the beach in front of the Aston and the further you went south, i think it was south seemed to get better. At low tide you can walk out to where the reef starts in front of the Aston, but don't get caught the tide comes in pretty fast. Worth the walk out there. As far Nusa Dua beach itself very nice but seems to get busy, unless you are staying at a resort directly on that beach look at going early otherwise battle with joe public.", "The place is about a 40min drive from Nusa Dua. There is an entrance fee, more like a donation to be able to enter the grounds. They have a lot of warnings about monkeys and make sure that you are appropriately dressed. It is a place of worship. Be prepared for a lot of walking and climbing stairs at it stretches the side of the cliff. The view of the sea is amazing and was advised that the sunset is gorgeous. It does seem like a very peaceful place, where you could sit and listen to the sound of the ocean, however there are a lot of people. A few things to take note of: - A lot of the areas are blocked off as they are only used for meditation and worship, but there is still a few places that you can explore. - Ladies, do not go when you have your monthly visitor, there are rules which prevents you from exploring. You are only allowed on the bottoms steps, even though there is no way of telling I'm sure that you will still respect their culture. - Beware of the monkeys, they do take things from you. They have warning signs and even audio warnings about the monkeys. They are cute, but just be weary of them.", "There is something you should know about Nusa Dua Beach. While it is always fascinating to look and provides excellent facilities, there is high tide and low tide. At low tide you can make an inventory of everything you were stepping on trying to make your way into the water. This is not the Carribean, there are interesting water creatures like nasty looking seastars, and some garbage always is being brought to the shore washed by the waves. The view of the sunrise and the walkway along the beach make up for it though. You can walk, bike, run the long path connecting all the hotels on one side the gardens and the other the view and breeze provided by the sea.", "clear blue waters and relatively less crowded beach. Nusa Dua is better than other more touristy beaches of ", "Nusa Dua beach is really nice and got nice view. It is not too crowded and great for swimming or laying on sands. It has trees nearby if it gets hot mid day where you can get shadow.", "Hidden paradise in Nusa Dua area where all the 5/6 stars hotels are, great for taking pictures. Still need some more development though. Cold be a really great spot for tourist if managed properly.", "After visiting Broken Beach and Angel Billabong, we went to Kelingking beach by car. The driver, Made Sutama, is also a good local guide. Kelingking beach is so beautiful...!! See our photos. We did not go down far to the white sand beach because it would be a bit risky and so tiring for us.", "After hearing how wonderful Nusa Dua beach is, we decided to go and check it out for ourselves. We were disappointed. The sand is dirty with tiny pieces of glass and debris. The water is knee high and the beach has no personality. What a bore! Go to Echo Beach, Batu Bolong Beach (both in Canggu) or Padang Padang Beach (in Uluwatu) instead! :D", "Nusa Dua beach is great fun - tide in or out. Great swimming in warm waters and you can snorkel too. There is a lot of room to set up on the beach without feeling cramped or having your privacy invaded. Refreshments are never too far away and check out the lovely ladies selling sunnies, sarongs and hats- great variety and prices. When the tide goes out you can walk along where you were swimming earlier. Enjoy watching the locals raking up fresh seaweed and fishing with their traditional baskets too - magic, and I think I had some of the seaweed at breakfast the next day.", "Be prepared to pay for a lounge chair on the beach. There is no other shade on the beach. Water activities are available but for more water sports head for Nusa Dua.", "Nusa Dua is a resort area with 5 star hotels, restaurants and shopping center. The beach at Nusa Dua is lovely - fine white sand beaches and most of the 5 star hotels in Nusa Dua have their own stretch of nice beach. Nusa Dua is a little further away from the town area or Kuta. So you will need to hire a car or taxi if you need to go out.", "Nusa Dua beach was much better than I expected. We had been to a few times before but had always stayed in the Kuta area, so Nusa Dua was a nice change. The beach is very large, clean, safe, and convenient for us as we were staying at the Grand Hyatt. Definitely worth a visit if you're in the area.", "This was the place I was looking forward since the beginning of the trip. I was amazed by the view this place had to offer. The trek down to the beach was amazing as it had rained just before we reached here so the path as wet and slippery making it more interesting the water is as blue as it could be and the sand so fine. One of the spot you should miss if you visit NusaPenida island.", "Nusa Dua is one of the best beaches of when it comes to tourist attractions, activities. It has numerous shacks - food and adventure sports are on their menus... from jet skis, to para-sailing... but one sport really caught my eye. they call it \\flying fish\\\". its an inflated raft with place for 2 people to lie down - no belts, no safety (apart from the life-jackets) and the gloves. there are cloth hooks which one holds on to after lying down. there are place for foot-rest. the \\\"guide\\\" then stands at the cenre of the raft to maintain balance. the speed-boat zips - and slowly you begin to rise from the surface of the ocean... rising literally like a bird, like a kite till you are screaming in joy as you can see the clear waters of the ocean and the reefs below... the height of the raft/flying fish is maintained and altered according to the speed of the boat and the \\\"guide\\\" who tilts it to turn left or right. It was one of the most innovative and fun adventure sports to attempt. it is 100% safe and it's different as you lie down and see the ocean rushing below you as you soar through the skies. brilliant. a must activity for all... Address: nusa dua beach\"", "This is a clean sandy beach with calm waves. We had direct access by staying at the Nusa Dua Beach Hotel. Locals sell handmade stuff. Can spend a relaxing time under the palms.", "Many of the beaches in the Kuta area are less then pristine in paticularly in off season are not well maintained with litter on the beaches and debris such as plastic waste washed ashore Also uncommon in much of this area are green open spaces. Nusa Dua offers a large green park area adjoining the beach. The beach is well maintained and clean.It costs nothing to get in even though it is part of a larger resort.The landscape around the beach is striking-check out the cactus. The tidepools at sunset/low tide are worth exploring.", "My fiancé and I got here in the afternoon on May 23, 2017 from Ayana Resort on the Western side of . The tide was low and the water was set back about 300 yards from the shore. To really enjoy the ocean at Nusa Dua you have to be at the beach in the morning until around 1-2pm before the ocean recedes. The Pics never show that.", "Nusa dua beach is very best place to swim in . The sand is clean, not to many people there. Its perfect.", "This was paradise on steroids, we had the most beautiful week in Nusa Dua and was way beyond our expectations", "Nusa Dua beach was the first destination we were driven to on our first day in . Perhaps it's due to the fact that we are Malaysians (there are plenty of beaches in Malaysia), and that our profession allows us to indulge in sea-related activities pretty cheaply (or for free), we found that the fees associated to all \\attractions\\\" offered by operators along the beach were very much inflated. We couldn't imagine paying $40 for what looked like a 10-15 minutes of parasailing. We certainly couldn't imagine paying $40 for a 15-minute of flying fish. Or $40 for \\\"walking under the sea with a head gear on.\\\" As soon as we communicated our intention to \\\"just take a stroll down the beach,\\\" the tour operator told us that the beach was not safe for taking a stroll, and then she very quickly turned her back to us and started pursuing other tourists. In my opinion, it is a much overrated \\\"tourist attraction\\\" but if you're in for its beaches and \\\"sea-sports,\\\" then this is the place to go to.\"", "Dropped in for a quick swim upon arrival by fast boat from Nusa Penida. The beach is great as long as you move away from the boat launching area to Lembongan, Gili, etc. We were there on a Sunday and it appeared to be a popular spot for locals and tourists alike. Makes a change from hotel pools and is cleaner than Kuta & Legian beaches. Good for an early morning stroll as well.", "With young kids here is a secret revealed - beach Nusa Dua which we found when we checked into Westin .. It is one of the safest , quietest because beaches are absolutely private and you are not disturbed by hawkers etc .. You can rent bikes , walk to a very nice shopping area full of nice restaurants and all kind of shops and a Sogo store .. You can fine at more than 20?options by the beach restaurants and bars operated by all the hotels , you can walk out side Nusa Dua estate and enjoy the local flavor .. It is an ideal place for conferences , marriages or just simple vacations and the area is very safe in the night due to police presence all over the place and restricted entry into the estate .. But the beach area has a different character anytime of the day or night and chafes beautifully as the day progresses .. Children are very safe as hardly any outsider is allowed or slips through the security .. It is simply most beautiful among the bestest beaches in the world with added Indonesian nese hospitality which is amazingly rare to find ..", "Compared to the hustle and bustle of legian and seminyak nusa dua is a very quiet resort style location. We went for a day trip and couldn't find anywhere to eat except in a resort which was very expensive! The beaches are nice but there's nothing to do here... our day trip lasted 2hrs before we were so bored we headed back to legian! Unless your staying at one of the very over priced resorts and are there because you want to do literally nothing I wouldn't recommend nusa dua!", "if you are looking for a quiet and calm beach to rest, Nusa Dua is an excellent choise! You can find beautifull resorts over there and good restaurants as well.", "Just beautiful! We went to Nusa Dua to visit friends staying at the Melia . Hotel and beach were wonderful", "Stayed in Nusa dua for a week and we loved it. We stayed at nusa dua beach hotel and resort and we had our own private beach. It clean and the water was clear. Not as busy as kuta or seminyak but we were there the first week of June so not yet peak season. I highly recommend this beach if you're looking for more clean & relaxing beach", "My first and last time in Nusa Dua. This is a place that was never meant to be a beach and lacks any natural beauty. That combined with the wave upon wave of five star concrete edifices resulted in a place lacking in any charm. Perfect for business, but not for a beach holiday.", "We drove to Nusa Dua from our hotel so we could see the beaches. This is a more commercialized beach, with panhandlers wanting you to open up cards to see if you won a prize from a resort. That was annoying. The tide was out and the beach wasn't so that you could put your feet in. We found a peninsula that we could walk out to the end and see the waves crashing against the rocks. That made the trip worth it.", "Compared to what Nusa Dua beach was five years ago, it has become an extremely noisy place. All sorts of water \\sports\\\", such as jet ski, parasailing, banana boat, and other crazy things generate noise and pollution. Hardly anybody swims at the beach anymore. I wonder how long guests of the luxury hotels in Tanjung Benoa will accept this embarrassment.\"", "I stopped here this morning just for a quick look as I am staying in Nusa Dua for a week in the next few days, so I thought I would come for a look, the beach here is just breathtaking, crystal clear water, nice sand, and rubbish free !! Very happy with the state of the beach and can't wait to return on the 9th of December :)", "We just enjoyed the view from the top and decided NOT to do the trek down to Kelingking beach as it would mean that we would have to hike back up. Instead we spent more time at Crystal beach.", "If you like to swim in the ocean, this beach offers very safe and unadventurous swimming areas. You can't venture past a hotel's roped swimming areas unless you don't mind risking getting run over by a jet ski. But if you are that guy who wants a jet ski, parasail, banana boat, etc, this can be a good place to rent and play. The beach itself is big and doesn't allow hawkers to wander around pestering people (unlike the sprawl of Kuta, Legian, Seminyak etc). This is a place of quiet. Dawn can be lovely here, and it's possible to walk, jog or cycle for long distances. There can be excellent views to Peneeda island, Gunung Agung volcano and sometimes if you're lucky you can even see the summit of Lombok island's Mount Rinjani. I generally think of Nusa Dua as having big family oriented resorts. While the rest of is always within reach by private tour or driver, this area feels secluded and exclusive. ", "I wanted a relaxing getaway and I got it. Nusa Dua is peaceful and a quieter destination for . It is high security location.", "My husband and I been to a few beaches in and we think Nusa Dua is the best beach among the others. The sand is white, soft and most importantly clean. The water is clean and clear and fishes can be seen swimming through the patches of seagrasses just slightly off the beach. Nusa Dua is a public beach but most part of the beach are already taken up by the hotels. You can still find a few spots with shades but make sure you bring your own mat or scarf to lay on the beach. The beach seatings owned by the hotels can be used as long as you order some drink or food from them. We ordered a drink for IDR105k, which is pretty expensive, and used their beach chairs for a few hours.", "We visited the Novotel Nusa Dua beach club on the free Courtesy Bus from the resort and were very disappointed. The drinks were very expensive, the small allocated area was crowded with sun beds, the wind was blowing a gale, the sea was rough and no-swimming flags were in place and there was nothing else to do.", "Typical beach, very tidal, however nice and clean, bars and restaurants in abundance. Water sports to temp all are available from scuba diving, snorkelling, surfing, sailing, jet skiing etc. No hard sell from the locals which is a nice change for the likes of Kuta or Nusa Dua", "Be prepared for the tide. There are times that there is no sea in the morning due to tide. We were there for a couple of days. There was wave at all times and water was not clear. Only the area at the left side of nusa Dua was more suitable for swimming, but such a small area. Yet the good thing is it is not crowded at all. Feels like private beach. At night it is such a boring place. Better to stay in Ubud and have a drive to Kuta for swimming.", "Nusa Dua is a public beach; as such, you can expect there to be crowds, beach vendors and litter strewn about. It also felt rather pretentious with the slew of luxury resorts monopolising the area.", "Calm and shadow waters. Nice for kids and relaxing time. I wouldn't recommend it if are planning to swim - too shadow for it. Nusa Dua is also a beautiful place. There are no sunset in this part of the island.", "Nusa Dua is nice and quiet compared to other areas. Best swimming is on the high tide, sand beautiful and not crowded.", "If we compared with popular public beach in like Kuta or Sanur, this beach gives more privacy. Located in Nusa Dua area with 5 stars hotel around, this beach is quite clean and gives relaxing atmosphere. You can just walk around or just sit and enjoy sunrise without any disturbance or crowd.", "Kuta maybe where the action and noise is, Nusa Dua is the quieter beach. It is relatively cleaner and far quieter beach to spend the day. It is fewer hawkers, and those that are there leave you alone. The children can play freely around. Though when the water goes down in low tide you have to be careful of the rocks and any dangerous sea creatures in case you step on them.", "Nusa Dua beach is nice and good for swiming, waves is not big. very good for family and friends. don't forget bring camera of mobile phone to take some pictures. Recommended", "When the tide is not low Nusa Dua Beach is really nice and you can snorkel right as you get into the water. You will see around 20-30 different species close to the costal line.", "We found it strange that the beaches in -- Kuta beach, Jimbaran Bay -- were not that great, especially for swimming. There is always lots of seaweed or garbage and the waves are rough. Nusa Dua beach is a bit better -- the basin in front of the beach gets filled up with calm water at high tide (which occurred around noon when we visited in February 2015) and it's nice for swimming at high-tide. The beachfront cabanas are usually reserved for specific resorts, so it's easiest to enjoy the beach if you are staying at a resort. We were at The Grand Nusa Dua and had to take a shuttle to get to their reserved area of the beach.", "The beach at nusa dua is really beautiful. The sea is Cristal blue and you can see right through it. Water temperature in may was great. The beaches are really tidy and clean as the hotels do take care of them and pick every waste they see. Thanks for that! The only egative\\\" thing is that you have quite intesnrive low and high tide so that the water is really low some time. As this is naturally you can't see this as a negative point.\"", "The Nusa Dua Beach is a clean beach...Sea weeds at times may be an issue..But still a very serene sea and you a clean beach where sea can be enjoyed.", "Nice beach like so many others, nothing special. There are cafes, restaurants, etc. You can skip it and go to the Nusa Dua.", "All the five star properties border Nusa Due Beach and each resort provides for their guests, loungers, beds, chairs, etc overlooking the beach. The area is also patrolled by hotel security. There is a great walkway, paved well for guests to walk from one resort to another, there is a public area in which folks can rent surf boards, etc. There is a temple that one can visit from Nusa Dua Beach and of course there is the Water Blow to walk to as well. Have plenty of water with you as it is quite hot and humid,", "clean beach arounf with white sand nice place to relax and vacation from around the world recomended nusa dua", "I liked the Nusa Dua Beach. During my stay in WestIn,i regularly jog in the morning. Yes, they also had jogging track along the beach. Nice.", "Nusa Dua beach is primarily accessed by people in the 5 Star resorts in Nusa Dua (which are in general fantastic). However , for a beach-loving Aussie, the beach itself is nothing special. It is clean and hassle free, and for kids who don't like waves it is good for swimming. However, the sand is average and the water not too clear. It also has a nice long boardwalk that is perfect for a morning or afternoon stroll, and is dotted with crafty stalls and massage huts. Dont waste your money with a massage at the resort - the huts are often just as good, albeit somewhat public and definitely lacking the air conditioning the spas usually offer.", "We hunted down the Nusa Dua Beach Grill at Geger Beach (which is currently being dwarfed by the construction of the Melia resort) for lunch one day. We were picked up from our hotel by the owner and enjoyed a lovely relaxed lunch. After lunch, we were invited to make use of the beach/loungers belonging to the Beach Grill and we went directly down to what is a really pretty part of the beach and had a swim. There were a few others there in the cove who had also discovered this secret location, but I'm sad to say that once the monolith of a resort next door is completed, I don't think that beach (or the Beach Grill) will be the same the next time we visit. I'm so glad we got to visit now!", "Nice beach - very calm & relaxing! Beautiful resorts & pure nature! If you do not want to have entertainment & want just relax, come to Nusa Dua beach!", "This is our 4th visit to Novotel Nusa Dua, . We were very happy to stay there. The environment is friendly, comfy, and very nice for family. Kids love the beach then from beach they move to the pool. I myself and my husband love to shop nese clothes, dresses, shorts or jumpsuits. All of them are pretty with affordable price at shops beside the hotel. There are also many convenient stores around the hotel. If too lazy to walk outside the hotel, the foods in Square Rest and cake shopp are yummy and delicious. They told us that their foods are free of MSG. Ooo my goodness... what a place.... then what I love too is their wash machine.. We just put out clothes inside..leave them for some hours.. taa..daa.. they are clean and almost dry... I need not worry about our clothes for stay any longer.☺ Our love for .. Sarinah", "Nusa Dua Beach is a beautiful peaceful beach. The beach is also where most of the big name hotels are located. Sunset is beautiful and during the day is not too crowded", "Nusa Dua Beach was our main destination, but I couldn't help but be a little disappointed when I first got there. 1. Resorts. The big resorts monopolized the beach, it was hard to find a nice little restaurant or affordable sunbeds by the beach. 2. Trash. There were plastic wrappers and seaweed floating around the water here and there. You just have to swim past it. 3. Suitable for swimming, not too deep, waves are not too big, white sandy beach.", "Nusa Dua beach is very clean, quiet and private location. There is a variety of water sports to do. Its a great spot to relax in the sun.", "From our hotel, the Courtyard free shuttle is provided to visit their beach club in Nusa Dua beach. It seemed that surfers frequent the area. The club provides free use of loungers and umbrellas. One can just lie down and enjoy the beach,with fresh coconut juice or other drinks available for sale.", "The beach at Nusa Dua is varied depending where you stay. We recently stayed at the Club Mirage where the beach was good when the tide was in but terrible when it was out. You could actually walk 200 meters out to sea it was so low. However, the beach in front of the Ayodya Resort was much better and you could actually swim at low tide. The pictures of the beach on some resort sites leaves a lot to the imagination and does not represent what is really there. We generally prefer the pool to the ocean as the water can be cloudy and full of seaweed.", "Nusa dua beach was very beautiful, it has beautiful white sand and very clean. It very comfort to play in nusa dua beach with your children and nusa dua beach not too crowded.", "Really relaxing beach for swimming. Even if you aren't at one of the Nusa Dua resorts, this is a great beach for swimming. Plenty of warungs for good food too!", "We enjoyed Nusa Dua beach at Hilton Hotel Nusa Dua, it was breathtaking. The sound of wave could put us to sleep as we lay down on the beach. It is relaxing and peaceful. The beach is clean with white sands.", "Kelingking - Exotic beach. Highly adventurous and one needs to be physically fit to descend the 400 meters (1312 Feet) steep cliff to enjoy the beach and then to climb back. Not recommended if you are not physically fit. Wear good shoes, carry water bottles and don't forget to apply sun screen. It takes 30-40 minutes to descend and 40-50 minutes to climb back. waves are very forceful & rough. Be on guard if you get into sea. Plan well so that you are back before sunset.", "I'm an early bird that savours the more tranquil and less hot hours of the day and Nusa Dua Beach is like many others in . Great and safe for swimming, though some times of the year you'll get waste washed up on the sands. This afflicts every beach but is not the case all year around.", "A good beach with pristine clear blue water but crowded with companies dealing in water sports creating a great mess at most of the stretch. So if you are staying in nusa dua try and stay at a property with it’s own beach.", "Beach was not clean and wasn't prepared to let my children swim in it. If you want the beach experience best to go to Nusa dua..much much nicer. Not a lot to do there, got out of taxi, walked Along the beach for a little while and then turned straight around and came home.", "Went to Nusa Dua beach during my holiday in which i stayed at the Novotel Nusa Dua. The hotel had a beach shuttle bus that took you past the golf course and on to the beach where it was private with beach loungers set out, a lovely looking restaurant and bar. Even though the shuttle bus was packed, once onto the beach it was very relaxing and peaceful. The ocean here was flat and kids were swimming in it, the sand was white and fine (and clean). looking to the other side of the private 'novotel' beach was the 'St Regis' beach - but no one seemed to be there.", "Its a bumpy journey to get to by car but worth a visit. I would suggest that you hire a driver for the day, we paid about £25... The views over Kelingking beach are spectacular. The journey down is tough so only attempt if you are fit to climb down a pretty ropey track. Kelingking beach is very close to Broken beach and Angels Billabong so you can see 3 attractions all in the same area.", "Taking a scenic self-guided scooter tour of the roads between Nusa Dua and Uluwata, I choose a blind date with a beach called Pandawa. It's about 12km/30mins from the Waterblow spot, and my hotel porter later tells me that this beach has really only become popular in the last 5 years, after some surfers made the place famous. I don't know whether that's true or not, but it's certainly worth the drive to take a look at the place. There are toll gates at the top of the approach road down to the beach, and it'll cost you Rp15k to gain access. There is a massive looking hotel development underway on your left as you head down, so clearly it's marked for further tourism development. The views from the top of the cliffs are stunning. There are some large deities placed inside hollowed out cavities in the cliff face beside the road. There is plenty of parking for vehicles, including a bunch of buses that were taking school kids of various ages to the beach. The water is warm and very inviting. There are lots of food and clothing stalls to work your way past to get down to the beach area, and these extend along the beach front to your left. Looks like there are plenty of water activities that you can do here, and lots of equipment to hire for the job. I decide to walk to the end of the beach pathway on the left, and on my way back I try out a hot, barbequed corn cob, which is pretty tasty. While munching my way through this, I get approached by 2 lots of students, who are seeking out English speaking tourists to conduct interviews with. Being a former TESOL teacher myself, I was happy to help them out, and ask them a few questions back. Overall, not a bad place to head for a swim and a surf, as there are a number of reasonable surf breaks with pretty easy access.", "Beaches are totally different in Nusa Dua as compared with Kuta,Legian & Seminyak,which are the popular destinations in .The beaches are fairly clean(a little rubbish on the sand and in water on some areas of the beach),the sand is white and the water is clear.", "Not much crowd. Clear waters. And u ll love the mixture of rocks, sands and corals. Though it is far from other places, but it can be planned along with Tanah lot. Loved it more than Nusa dua actually. But its my perception. But it's definitely better than Kuta and Nusa dua beaches. Ofcourse nightlife and pubs and all are better at kuta and seminyak as it is a party hub of .", "Not sure what the fuss is about. I found the beach dirty, littered with rubbish. Not great when you want to take a leisurely walk or dip. Next time I'll stick to Nusa dua.", "Nice beach for relaxing and the Nusa Dua area is great to take it easy, totally contrasted with the business to the north in Kuta and Ubud. However, the beach isn't anything spectacular: unfortunately there's often rubbish such as plastic in the water, not to a huge degree but enough. Pretty good waves and very safe for swimming as the breakers are far out. It's very shallow for a long distance. For the best beaches nearby you need to take the boat out to Lembongan, there the coral is alive and thriving and the water is perfect.", "We were two danish guys going to Kelingking Beach. We had heard great stuff about the tourist attraction, but got quite surprised anyway. First of all, the trip down the hill was steeper and more difficult than we expected. However, we managed to get down, which is the most challenging way, in 30 min. and it was totally worth it. The beach is beautiful and the water crystal clear. Moreover, it has to be said that it took us 12 min. to get up again. So if you consider going to Kelingking Beach, we will definitely recommend it even though it requires that you are not afraid of getting sweaty.", "Nusa Dua has attractive beaches. Some of which have been sectioned off by various hotels to service their guests. The beaches generally are not as crowded as Kuta and don't have anywhere near the amount of vendors offering their wares as Kuta, Legian or Seminyak.", "Really you have to go and see the sunset on the nusa Dua beach where restaurants are available. So you can order the grilled seafood and enjoy eating just on the beach specially for the dinar at the time of sunset.", "Just an average beach, nothing special. Not too clean. Would recommend other beaches like Pantai Pandawa, that is only 10 minutes away and is more attractive. If you are looking for something more remote, with less crowd, then Green Bowl would be more suitable, it's only 15 minutes away from Nusa Dua.", "Nusa Dua beach has always been a peaceful experience for us. It’s great for stand up paddle. It’s better to go to your Hotel’s beach resort on the beach so you don’t get people selling you things.", "Coming from Australia, it is very hard to find better beaches than our own, but Nusa Asia beach in front of the resorts is very clean as they sweep it daily. During our stay it was calm and Touqoise.. The Indonesian boats and fishermen using traditional rods adds a charm we don not have in Oz.", "Im not a fan of , however, we stopped her on a cruise. We went to Nusa Dua Beach. It was quiet, beautiful and just the most amazing beach and sea you could imagine. Really a treat. Not at all like the rest of .", "Nusa Dua beach was great because of the following reasons: 1. The beach was clean. 2. The beach was not very crowded. 3. Bathrooms were clean (paid). 4. Sand on the beach was great. 5. Hike to the ledge was fun. 6. Surrounding park has great statue. Would definitely go back to this beach again.", "I always love this clean private beach, therefore I always stay at Novotel Nusa Dua if I want a clean private beach, compared to other beaches.", "When visiting please stay at nusa dua . Lush greenery .. direct access to beaches..kuta was crowded visited a few hours.. dinner jimbaran beach was good ..bubu was good. Para sailing took too long", "Really nice and clean place. Not too deep so you can swim with children there. However it is hard to get there if you are not guest in any of the Nusa Dua hotels.", "Nusa dua beaches are beautiful, great landscape, beautiful view to the volcano, marine sports, and great people, the only thing It needs is better policies and fines around rubbish, as tourist is our responsibility as well to keep the beaches clean, it is our planet at the end of the day, let's keep it tidy and beautiful", "Nusa Dua beach is an almost private beach. It is one of the cleanest private beach My wife and I have ever come across.", "The beaches in Nusa Dua are far nicer and a lot cleaner than those near Kuta or Jimbaran Bay. There was a lot less litter and the sand was far better. The under toe can be pretty strong in places though.", "We visited , Indinesia. We were staying at Mercure Nusa Dua hotel. The beach is very close and hotel arranges transport. We visited the evening and it was very pleasant. We spent more time to observe Indonesian marriage there. It was about to sunset, enjoyed a lot!", "The white sand and idillic sea view on the Nusa Penida island in front are pretty much ruined by the uncountable plastic debris floating in the water and washed ashore. Despite some efforts by the staff from the different hotela to collect the junk by hand, the volume is too much to remain unnoticed wheb swimming or walking on the beach. Depending on wind and weather the problem is more or less bad. In the mornings it tends to be the least as the sea is calmer. The issue is not specific to Nusa Dua, as we encountered simmilar situations on every beach in .", "We stayed at Nusa Dua and were not disappointed. It's very different to the island of Lembongan. One can walk for miles along the paved walkways in front of many classy resorts and hotels. One can take a dip every few minutes along the entire stretch of the ocean front. The waves are gentle and calm and one can bob about for hours in the azure sea. There are numerous sarong and dress stalls and many beach activities for the energetic. The beach bars are very special as one can enjoy a meal or an icy Bintang at any one of the resorts along the Nusa Dua beach. The beaches are uncrowded and more family oriented. If you are looking for huge surfer waves this is not your spot. It is more commercial but one can find a shady spot under a tree on the beach and enjoy a gentle morning people watching or soaking up the sun!", "Nusa Dua is most preferable less crowded area in , perfect for nice peaceful relaxing holidays with scent of tropical luxury huge resorts in area especially made for people who enjoy to spoil them self with high standards services ...", "We visited Nusa Dua beach on 19 December 2013. This is a summary of our visit: What we like: - There were hotels offering lounge chairs by the beach so you can join in and order some drinks and laze. The hotels did not seem very exclusive to me if we could just walk in, without being a hotel guest. - Water was clear. What we did not like: - No fishes at all! No opportunity to do any snorkelling. - There were jellyfishes spotted - watch out or you may be stung by one! - There was somewhat watersport activities but at expensive prices offered by ad-hoc vendors sitting by the beach. My husband enquired for jetski and he was quoted USD$55 for 30 minutes - not sure if this is the normal rate but it seemed quite pricey so we did not go ahead. - We saw a couple renting a kayak and they went kayaking but there seemed to be no regulations whatsoever. The couple were not wearing any life vests which is very dangerous. In addition, we later spotted them kayaking way past the lifebuoys and they appeared to be kayaking on the same spot as the current was very, very strong. There were no lifeguards present or anyone we could even remote approach to help the couple.", "Not suitable for swimming ! Take a driver and go to Nusa Dua... clear water, ... and very beautiful landscape.", "One of my bucket list was done and checked after visited this beautiful beach. White sands mix with deep blue and turquoise water definitely a perfect combination. When you visit Nusa Penida, please don't forget to visit this beautiful spot!", "The Nusa Dua Beach is a big and clean beach arround the great Hotels in Nusa Dua. Unfortunately, when it rains, the sea flushes garbage to the beach. The garbage in hole is generally a big Problem. The Hotel staffs are effort to clean the beach as it is possible.", "Nusa Dua beach is just beautiful..,the water is clean and clear ... the workers are constantly out cleaning all the beach front even of leaves from the trees .. I just hope us as tourist respect the beauty enough to make sure we leave it clean", "Kelingking Beach would definitely mesmerize anyone upon seeing the natural formations. If you really want to get to the beach, you need to climb down thousand of steps that are very steep. You'll also need to allot 2-4 hours so that you could enjoy the beach because once you get finished, you'll climb the thousands of steps whence you came. If you'll stay at the top and take pictures, make sure you bring water as it is very hot throughout the day.", "The Mercure Nusa Dua, transport you to the beach. They have a section under the trees just for guests of the Hotel. Its a lovely area. The water is beautiful. It is a very pleasant area to visit.", "My driver suggested this trip. Not far from Nusa Dua where I was staying. Magnificent views and many stunning photo opportunities. water was the most brilliant blue. Recommend to all", "Before our recent visit to we read a lot about dirty beaches. Well the beaches from Nusa Dua are simply breathtaking and beautiful. We walked along a few hotels and all beaches were clean. No worries and have a great stay.", "We went to Nusa Dua for the water sports activities. Most drivers have a \\setting\\\" with the water sport service providers. You can negotiate as much as you want and most times, you can crack the deal. Important to check the changing rooms facilities and the toilet cleanliness before you book your water sports! We made this mistake, our place did not have a changing room and the toilets were extremely dirty. Gets too crowded at times with groups queuing up. Plan about 2 hours extra on your budgeted time. Overall, a good experience as our kids enjoyed it. We found many luxury hotels here and I'm left to wonder how the guests will enjoy their privacy due to the over commercialisation in this area...\"", "The beaches of Nusa Dua are cared for by the resort staff which makes them cleaner than the Kuta-Legian-Seminyak side of . This comes at a price which is you have to pay for daybeds and the bars and restaurants cost more. It depends on what your after - as Nusa Dua beach is definitely more relaxing, quiet and there are a number of cafes and restaurants that have good food at reasonable prices.", "Been staying in Melia and Grand Hyatt , both situated along the strips of Nusa Dua beach. Very calming atmosphere, less crowded compare to Kuta/sanur/seminyak beach. Most importantly is gentle waves so its save for our little one to play in the water. Love it.", "Calm, peaceful and NOT overcrowded. Nusa Dua beach for a refreshing break from the rat race. Great getaway!!", "Growing up in an area back home with the beach at our door this beach has a more tropical feel about it. Please note some of the beaches are private and belong to the resort that it is next to. Saying this a lot of the beaches are for the public. After a visit to Seminyak beach Nusa Dua was much cleaner with minimal litter lining the beach. For a small fee you can access a lot of the private beaches with chair and umbrella hire as well as surf boards and other water crafts. If you do get a chance have a go at snorkeling, with a few easy to access reef it is great for first timers.", "the beach is a safe and good place for kids,familes but not the best choice for surfing and water adventures. if u are looking for some peacefull romantic place do not miss nusa dua beach specially in the evenings. u can grab a drink and enjoy the scenery.", "Kelingking Beach is definitely one of the most beautiful beaches I have ever visited. With coral reefs, crystal clear water, and white sand, this is an amazing trip that you should be sure to visit.", "I went there in the evening and the sunset was lovely. Unlike the Kuta beach, the Nusa Dua beach is a lot smaller and quieter. There are no surfers or much activities happening there. Great for a peaceful chill out evening.", "The beach in the Nusa Dua area is very clean because it is surrounded by luxury resorts, every day the staff cleans leaf leaves, the security in the Nusa Dua area is also very guaranteed because it is surrounded by 24 hour CCTV, so the beach in Nusa Dua is clean, glass really for vacation / honeymoon even prewedding", "Once my flight ticket to was confirmed, the first activity that crossed my mind is Sea Walking! I don't swim and also don't dive, so this is the most suitable activity for me to discover underwater world. LOL. I would say it was a gamble visit to Nusa Dua without any booking for the water sport activity. We arrived at 10.30 am, and walk in to the one of the water sports activities agent. I don't remember what's the agency name but we were surprised the cost for the sea walking is USD120 per head and just left the agency and went to another agency, Watermark. Here, the cost also is quite expensive but after a long negotiation session, we were so lucky to get only IDR 1,000,000 for 2! It's a local rate! My advice for those who wants to do the water sports activities, please book in advance via online booking, much cheaper compared to walk in price. Unless you are lucky like us, you will get a good bargain :). Another thing, please bring along your gopro to capture underwater moments or else you have to pay another IDR 1,000,000 for them to capture your pictures and videos.", "Nusa Dua beach is a long public beach which you can walk along There are many food stalls, massage stalls, vendors, restaurants and hotels along the shore. The beach has some nice areas but mostly it is full of plastic bottles, plastic bags, odd flip flops, sea grass. Not areas are created equal!! Dogs wander on the beach as well they are harmless.", "Nusa Dua beach is inside a hotel complex where you would either see tourists or hotel personnel. The hotels are quite packed with each other as well.", "The waters are just amazing.. You can surf, swim, dive at your will... Superb place to be.. Many water sports are available at Tanjim Benoa beach... you can hire one of them..", "I have visited there in Feb 2018. I had stayed in Nusa Dua for 2Nights at Grand Hyatt. I had a direct access to the beach from my resort. The beach was clean and safe to walk around. The sand was little brownish in colour and clean. The view was amazing with low tides. It is far better than Kuta Beach. The place is so clam and excellent for relaxation. The place was having less crowd. Due to less crowd the beach may be boring for some people. Must visit beach.", "We went to Nusa Dua Gerber Beach. This is close to St Regis Hotel (if you have a car put St Regis in your GPS, then just pass the hotel and turn left). The beach is really clean. You pay a small 3.000 Rp p.p. entrance fee, then u can enjoy a nice afternoon or day in the clean water and white sand. Relax is the name of the game!", "Second time in nusa dua and sea runs away from me:( Not sure if there is seasonal problem, but I preferred to enjoy swimming in the sea during my holidays", "Most part of Nusa Dua beach is actually not open to the public, its only reserved for the guests of the numerous 5 stars hotels in that area. However there are 2 stretches that are accessible by public so if you are not staying in one of the hotels in Nusa Dua but you want to check out the beach, ask your driver to bring you there. Both stretches of beach are beautiful, quiet and clean. The left side beach are mostly filled with huts, beach chairs whereas the right side beach is mostly empty.When you walk towards the right side beach, behind the beach are the cool drink bars and huts for you to grab your drink. This area is perfect if you just want to get some suntan peacefully, or chill out on the beach with some drinks or a book. Definitely hundred times better than Kuta beach. If you are in , don't miss out on Nusa Dua beach.", "the best tourist destinations in Asia that I have visited after Thailand and Japan. There are still many other places that I have not visited, according to the beach or the information is also quite good and worth a visit", "I really love the beach in Nusa Dua - calm and clean. And not over crowded with people and not bugged by anyone to buy anything. Suitable for kids to play in.", "relaxing beach, full of comfy chairs and gazebos. we visited this beach at the nusa dua resort complex.clean, beautiful with lots of eateries and bars to choose from", "...all the visitors no natter from which hotel they are. Nusa Dua beach isn't private but meant to be used by tourists. It's clean and safe as there are security guards everywhere around the area. I'm not sure you'd be offered a hotel sunbed if you're not this particular hotel guest, but you definitely won't be asked to leave once you decided to stay at this beach. Night lighting is lovely)", "The beach is 40 min from Nusa Dua. You have to pay 30k per person (and 5k for parking) plus daybeds cost 50k without which there is no shelter whatsoever. The beach was ridiculously crowded with people canoeing, local people, and vendors. The sand is not soft or fine, the water is ok to swim in. Might be worth a visit if you time it right with the high tide and lesser crowds.", "Definitely enjoy this beach more than Kuta, Legian, Seminyak area. The beach is quite and close to many luxury hotels in Nusa Dua. They also offer water sports.", "totally set up for the tourist but still has an old worlde nese feel to the place. Not as sterile as Nusa but quieter and more laid back than Kuta/Legian. Really liked walking along the beach walk and seeing the other hotels and tourists and stopping on the way for a drink or a snack looking over the ocean.", "Our first visit but we were not disappointed good easy parking clear directions to attractions We visited around late morning after a 90 min drive from Nusa Dua The heat of the day was at its strongest during our visit and even though coastal still lots of water is a useful tip. Total visit for our family was approx 2 hours", "There is a great beach in , at Nusa Dua, as good as any beach in Thai or elsewhere. Its called Pantai Mengiat, and it fronts the Grand Hyatt, Ayodya, and St Regis Hotels, and hosts the beach club for the Amanusa. The beach is protected by an offshore reef, which prevents waves from breaking on the beach, thus keep the water calm and easily swimmable. Surfers ride boats out to the reef to surf. The beach can be accessed easily, without staying in the hotels. There is a free parking lot for the cafe there run by the local village cooperative called Yasa Segara. The cafe rents beach chairs for about 20,000 rps/day, has showers, restrooms, and has a pretty good F&B menu. Some local fishermen operate from this beach as well. Further down the beach, towards Geger Temple and Nikko Hotel, is the Geger beach cafe, run by a local village. It also hosts The Bale Hotel beach club. This beach is popular with local expats, has a nice cafe and rents beach chairs. Whether is legal or not, this beach is tolerant of topless sunbathing. The parking lot charges a small fee. Pantai Mengiat is not the best for snorkeling - its mostly sand. There is a snorkel spot on the other side of the orth and south\\\" islands (small lava rock formations that separate Pantai Mengiat from the beach fronting the Westin, Conrad etc hotels) in front of the Westin Hotel area. Glass bottom boats frequent this area.\"", "Many hotels in Nusa Dua tourism complex have direct access to the beach and most visitors tend to spend time at the beach behind their own hotels. So its virtually a private beach. Sofitel, where we stayed, has its own portion of this beautiful beach, its clean, not too deep and clear waters. The sand is grainy, not as smooth as in Jimbaran, but not uncomfortable to walk or lie down on. Massages are available as well as some sea sport activities. These are not provided by the hotels but by locals. One can walk on the beach passing all the wonderful hotel properties. There is a cycle track too.", "This is one of the most lovely places I have been too - we really enjoyed our time at Nusa Dua in :)", "If you looking for some more privacy. You can find in nusa dua. The beach is clean. Because kuta now its so crowed and in my opinion alot of trash now. Nusa dua more quite, suitable to babies and family. You can relax with no worries.", "We took a taxi there from Nusa Dua, got out of the taxi, walk for 5 minutes on the beach and went back to our hotel. This place is disgusting. It was wind swept while we were there but generally the place is filthy. As for the restaurants, we didn't even bother. They all looked the same, grubby. What a disappointment after reading all the rave reviews online.", "Nusa Dua is \\the beach\\\" everyone tells you to visit in , and yes it is nice but it is also covered in rubbish and has 100 hotels fronting onto it. Hey, that's though.\"", "Located near a lot of hotels. Watched the sunset here and it looks so beautiful. Don't forget to bring your camera to capture the beauty of Nusa Dua Beach. Not as crowded as other beaches in , perfect place to relax.", "Nusa Dua private beach, Relaxing resort private beach and Sakala", "Granted, Nusa Dua, is not representative of everyday life in , but it may be the you think of if it's going to be your first trip or for a short time. In a gated area, nice sand and able to walk quite a ways. It's worth a trip if you want to swim at a nice sand beach", "LOved the Nusa Dua Beach - clean and lovely views with gentle breezes - perfect to sip a beer or enjoy a cocktail on the sand", "One of the cleanest beaches in calm , golden sands and crystal water Most of the hotels at nusa dua has their private beaches But still you can access even if you are not hotel guest", "Nusa Dua Beach is really inviting for a swim. The sand is pure white and the water crystal clear with that amazing tropical blue colour out deep. We went there for the day and wanted to swim at a certain place but were told that as we weren't guests at the adjacent Hotel we were unable to use that section of the Beach. The public section of the Beach is still OK for swimming but a little shallow. Prices are of course higher than in Sanur or Kuta but that's the nature of the place - luxury hotels and great restaurants (with private beaches apparently).", "Nusa Dua Beach is stunning. Lots of restaurant options along the beach and very clean area. Beach is pristine and perfect for swimming and relaxing.", "The waterblow in nusa dua beach was just awasome. Lovely place with natures beauty. Nusa dua beach is also beautiful and clean beach and much better than Kuta.", "I would recommend Nusa Dua beaches for swims and relaxation.. Much better than Kuta or Seminyak where there are hundreds of people, vendors, etc. to bother you..", "As Sanur & Nusa Dua are two of the East-facing beaches, it's a nice place to hangout in the afternoons as there is some shade from the scorching sun. Very breezy & pleasant. The usual beach chair rental (Rs50000/chair), beach massages, and a couple of quite sedate local food vendors to be found along the beach. Most of the restaurants have free wifi - as long as you do order something, you can make use of the tables/ beanbags and the wifi. Toilets of the restaurants also fairly clean.", "Had been to kutta seminayak and nusa dua beaches before visiting here was very happy with them but still wanted that exotic beach with white sand and exotic blue colour. And just got all that amazing beach when saw it from top just got awed seeing its beauty must visit the best of all the beaches I saw.", "Its one of the cleaner and well maintained beaches in . Its in the Nusa Dua area where most of the 5 star properties are located. Waves were not rough and it must be good for swimming too. We went before Devdan show so did not get into water though. There are many restaurants around too.", "Some of the beaches in are guite polluted with garbage (its not the fault of nese, but their countrymen somewher in the north who dump their stuff into th ocean). Nusa Dua Beach is so far the cleanest I've seen here and also there are not so many people trying to sell you stuff that you actually don't want to buy.", "Well it's perfect for families beach vacation. Quiet wave, turquoise blue water, white sands. It's really easy to go there. Surrounded by luxurious resorts and become one of luxurious area in . I think it's not suitable for surfing. It's really good for swimming, cause nusa dua beach is more like big blue pool. You can walk around to water blow that located in peninsula island. Really nice place to chill", "As you aware of other hidden beach in which having many stairways to get into the location, this nusa dua beach is very easy find same like kuta but not too crowded, perfect place to relax between nusa dua hotel", "Depending on the location one can swim in the sea, due to the fact that lots of seaweed, shells and pebbels makes swimming to an adventure, F.e.the beach at the Inna Beach Resort is very uncomfortable. Cerama beach in the neigbourhood of the Mercure hotel is much more recommended.", "The view at the south end of the Nusa Dua Beach is stunning and we enjoyed the same by taking tons of pictures. The water can get quite shallow and thus one may need to walk little bit towards the sea but it is definitely worth it. The colour of the water and sand are something I loved watching. Must visit when in South   ", "Lots to do nearby with many eating houses, massages and peaceful strolls. Nusa Dua is away from the hustle and bustle of the major tourist area in offering a relaxed and lest stressful experience.", "Many beautiful beach in arround nusa dua you can visit Tanjung benona, pandawa beach, GWK statue, Uluwatu temple and kecak dance", "Nusa Dua is my favorite beach in . Quiet environment, clear water and sand although the accomodations are quite pricey but it's worth to experience", "This beach in Nusa Dua is georgous and would say it’s one of the best ones I have seen. We are in Seminyak right now and there is no comparison. It’s quite and very clean they are always cleaning the beach 🏖. Highly recommend", "I found the Nusa Dua beach is just an average one. the view and waves are not spectacular. seemed not a nice beach for swimming.", "Nusa Dua is surrounded by upmarket resorts that have swimming pools. The beaches are great to walk along send are very clean. If you are going swimming be careful of the strong currents that can be dangerous for the inexperienced swimmer. Otherwise, a very pleasant location", "Visited Nusa dua beach in November this year. It was a piece of paradise. Beautiful Sandy beach vt not too much of crowd very nice place hv a day out.", "This year we decided not to have daily trips to temples as already done this last times and just enjoy the beach. We choose Nusa Dua and was perfect choice for my taste and needs: - beach was clean - you can see morning sunrise - water not to deep - water sports available - a lot of beachfront 5 stars hotels - a running path just along the beach for few kilometers - a close area with restaurants with live music and shopping opportunities - beach bars at each hotel - well maintained beach by each hotel with sun beds and shadow opportunities as after 11 AM the sun can be strong - every day a cool breeze from ocean all day long made the weather just perfect Definitely if you look for sun, beach, sea and less crowd this is the place. I will definitely be back. Enjoy!", "Getting to Kelingking Beach is not easy. Although the road is being fixed, it is a difficult ride on a scooter if you are not used to driving on rough terrain. The entrance fee once you get there is 5000 IRP per person and 1000 for a scooter. You can take pictures from the the top without the climb. If you decide to descend, be prepared for a difficult climb. We arrived in sandals, and ended up going barefoot instead. Going back you need to use your hands to climb back up. My husband and I are fit, and the 800m ascent back to the top took us just under 30min. The views, and the beach itself, are worth every drop of sweat to get there and back. It really is beautiful and unique.", "We stayed at the Club Med resort in Nusa Dua and walked along the beach past a number of resorts and hotels lining the beach to the south of Club Med. We found the beach here to be cleaner and less crowded than Kuta beach.", "We stayed at the Grand Hyatt and went to the Nusa dua beach and it was absolutely fantastic it was lovely and clean. The sand was so nice and soft and the kids loved playing in it. There was no litter at all and it was safe for them to play in unlike some beaches this was an amazing beach to build a sandcastle on and we all had great fun doing so. There was also a swing on the beach which was very popular with all the guests young and old. Well worth a visit if you are in , one of the nicest beach we have been to and stayed at.", "A lovely walk on wide paved path that runs behind Nusa Dua beach is terrific experience. Whether watching action (water sports) on water, tourist play/relax on beach or the amazing resorts/gardens. Best times around dawn and dusk.", "Kelingking Beach is also known as Karang Dawa beach. The scenery is beautifull but to far away to climb down to the beach but the cliff is so beautifull", "Mengiat is a part of Nusa Dua beach. This section is near the Grand Hyatt Resort and it was absolutely my favorite beach I visited while in . The water was clear, closest thing to white sand, and there was the least amount of seaweed and trash in this area. Loved it!", "The sand and beach at Nusa Dua are really good. The water is refreshing. You can walk up the beach and snorkel out on the reef and let the current take you back to where you started. It's definitely not the great barrier reef, but is still a good beach. They have other activities such as catermarans, windsurfing and kayaking", "Water is still pretty clear here at Nusa Dua Beach. It’s safe for kids (especially when its low tide)", "The journey to get to Kelingking beach is very rough. Do not take a bike you will have a difficult time. If you have a toddler this journey may get tricky. However once you reach the view is amazing. Beautiful rock formation and the colour of the sea is breathtaking. It’s difficult and dangerous to go down to the beach and we were happy seeing the view from the top.", "We had a full day originally coming from Peguyangan, Tembeling Beach, and then Kelingking. The journey was quite long, but getting there was sooooooo worth it. I didn’t trek down to the beach at Kelingking, so we enjoyed the sunset from above. It seriously is so worth the long journey. I totally recommend this.", "The beaches at the Nusa Dua complex are kept really clean as they are in front of some really expensive hotel. Lots of inexpensive warungs and beach clubs for those not staying at the hotels. If driving there it is one of the few spots in the south of the island where it is still possible to park without some locals charging for it.", "Very nice beach! Long, uncrowded, fairly clean water. Although it could've been due to tides or costal conditions. But then again, I come from Hawaii and we have some of the best beaches and worse. Depends where you go too. But I digress, Nusa Dua beach is very safe for kids as well as adults. I'd go back again.", "Clean blue sea , when the Tide is in but you must chose your spot as some areas are very busy . Merta Sari is nice and quiet in the week but crowded at weekends , I hang out at Cafe Nyoman there as they don't mind Dogs , in front of Hyatt hotel is clean plus peaceful for Swimming all the time . In the evening Isakaya fish Restaurant right on the Beach nearby buys it's Fish straight off the Fishing Boats that come in there .", "Nusa Dua is basically a gated community. A number of hotels are there including Club Med. The beach is kept very clean and tidy and is a great place to relax and take the kids.", "We came from Ubud and stayed in Nusa Dua - the beach definitely gives us an immediate resort feeling (particularly moving from a busy Ubud center). The beach is a great chill out place to get some tranquility with decent crowd of people. Can do some surfing, swimming with less crowd. Highly recommended.", "This is a truly beautiful beach. We have stayed at the other busy end of Nusa Dua and not ventured into the water as there are too many water activities many the beach extremely busy and not safe to enter. The luxury end of Nusa Dua is quiet and stunning and so inviting. No comparison.", "The beaches here are glorious with white soft sand and safe for swimming. The public beach is the best to head to if you are not staying at Nusa Dua. It has loads of activities on the beach like flying fish, donut, banana boat, jet ski, para sailing and many more. The beach is at its best when it’s sunny to have a view of beautiful hues of water. There are massage facilities, restaurant, locker facility, shower facility also available. You can have a gala time here.", "We found the Nusa Dua beaches to be dirty, including the beach area which was strewn with litter and the water.", "I usually go through by the entrance hind the theatre, where really nice start to start the wonderful ocean view and sidewalk along 5 stars hotels around. Very safe and calm beach, Around 10am, ppl get up and ready to swim and read, its enjoy place and quiet. Go further you can walk to a huge worrier status park, lush and clean park, a rock wrote in Chinese latter but cant understand. I had a great memories at Nusa Dua beach, don''t forget to bring hat and sun scream if you wanna walk through to Tanjung Benoa.(it's workable and acceptable) Hot !!", "We love Nusa Dua and choose to stay here as its lots quieter and pretty and clean. The front of beach all the resorts link up and its just beautiful to walk along. You feel very very safe and no one hassles you on the beach as its all private. However particularly towards the benoa end its ery average beach.flat calm but shallow and at low tide turns into long sand flats. Towards the hilton the beach is much better. To catch cab to kuta is about 10 dollars to 15 dollars.", "Nusa dua beach in some areas are very nice and blue the rest is ok. But the sand is clean and white nice walks around the beach nice people", "Beach is more for watersport only. The shore is piled with rubbish and oil slicks. Sadly the neighbouring resorts do not bother much to do something about it. Nusa Dua is like a private area but the beach is being left alot to desire for.", "If you want to spend days with non stop Sun, white sandy beach and quiet place, please stay in Nusa Dua. So many beautiful places for you to stay, with their own private beach and security is maximum and also save for family and kids. Not too crowded with local nese on a holiday. My suggestion is for you to stay at St Regis Hotel, you will not regret any of this experience. Next to St Regis is also The Bale if its more suitable to your expenses. And many more up such as Grand Hyatt Nusa Dua, Kayu Manis Nusa Dua, Sofitel, Grand Nikko and Royal Santrian.", "Guess Raunak is talking about Kuta beach as mentioning Queens indicates! We agree with many others and think Nusa Dua beach between the Las Vegas like Mulia and the beautiful landscaping of the Gran Hyatt is a relaxing little paradise. Clean nearly white sands, moderate waves and just enough guests to not make it feel deserted. The paved walkway from one end to the other links some beautiful properties, all open for guests, not for locals! Nothing is cheap here, but why should it be? Well maintained creating a lot of work for locals. We love to come back to our little paradise after a day in the reality outside Nusa Dua.", "I think nusa dua beach is beautiful and cleaner than the other.i recommend if you want relax and silent.but if you want activity i recommend kuta beach.", "Nusa Dua beach is great for activities but not for swimming. To be honest I can only talk for the section of beach out the front of the major hotel area and it's possible there are better parts of the beach, but today I did parasailing over the water and it was full of weeds, algae blooms and rocks. Not ideal for swimming. However there is lots of water sports for cheap prices. And the sun rises are beautiful", "Nusa Dua beaches have blue water but at low tide are only knee deep. Having said that, if you pick the tides you will have several hours in head high water.", "Nusa Dua was the best beach we visited in . It had a line of high end resorts on one side, some excellent restaurants, shopping mall and water sport centers all along the beach. The cleanliness was excellent and the waters looked beautiful and blue. It was calming and peaceful just to be at the beach.", "Compared to other beach in , Nusa Dua Beach is my favorite. It's clean and blue beach with white sandy beach. Not too crowded, perfect to chill and do sunbathing.", "The view at Kelingking Beach is stunning! The place is quite busy with tourists but not overly packed. You can choose to descend the steep flight of stairs to the beach itself. But make sure you leave enough energy to climb back up! 😄 Not much activities here to do there except to admire the beautiful scenery.", "Waste waste waste. One of the most disgusting place i've ever seen. Sorry to lost part of my holiday in this place ( we fortunately escape to Nusa Dua )", "The beach is geared up for tourists. In terms of waves, it is a lot calmer than Nusa Dua and Benoa for little kids. We went near sunset and there was a good mix of locals and tourists on the beach watching the sunset go down.", "We stayed at the Nusa Dua Beach Hotel and the beach opposite and on either side of the hotel as far as we walked is clean and with few touts and hawkers. It is a beach for lying on and soaking up the sun. On the other hand, it is hardly worth getting into the sea. The sea bed is only one to three feet below the surface all the way out to the reef about 250 metres out, and is covered in weed. It does not invite any frolicking in the water. You can, if you wish, find a weed-free 5 to 10 square metre patch and just lie in it.", "The beach isn't as nice as Legian beach or Nusa Dua beach but it's quite enough to walk along the beach as not so many tourist there.", "Perfect for the ones staying in Nusa Dua beach resorts. Spectacular views, extremely hot water, plenty of corals and colorful fishes. Best for water sports.", "I'm not one for the beach however I have fallen in love with the beach at Nusa Dua. It's like swimming in a warm water bath, the sand is clean, the water is clear and the warm breeze just flows over your body. Just Devine. You can hire a lounge under a tree or umbrella for around $5. There are outdoor showers to freshen up and toilets. There are plenty of eateries around. In our first visit to the beach we were on the side closer to the blow hole. Where we ate at a place located on the beach. On our second visit we were closer to the beach near Inaya resort. I preferred this location. We had lunch at Inaya resorts Ja'Jan cafe, all I can say is wow, amazing. Didn't want to leave this place it's truely a little piece of paradise.", "Nusa Dua beach is quiet and picturesque but that's all. Lots of seaweed, and sharp rocks at the bottom and the beach stench in late afternoon is almost unbearable. The waves are really strong too it's hard to enjoy swimming.", "Nusa Dua beach is nothing like any other part of 🌴🌺 it's perfect beach and unbelievable Resorts and a beautiful walk way that's so good to walk along morning and early afternoon , you always get a fabulous breeze 😀😀😀😀😀🌴🌺🌴🌺 All of the Resorts are Fantasic, Iv stayed in every single one of them 🎈🌺🌴❤️🎈🌴🌺🎈😀😀😀😀👍👍👍👍 The Grand Hyatt is the bees knees if you stay in a Club room, the evening cocktails, private Club pool and gorgeous rooms makes it hard to beat !!! 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍 Ducks walk around and the birds and fish make it tranquility and relaxing The Sofitel is also hard to beat ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🌴🌴🌴🌴 again if you stay room you get all the additional benefits of evening cocktails 🍷🍸🍹🍺🍾🍷🍸🍹🍺🍶🍷🍸🍹🍺🍾🍾🍾🍾🍸🍸🍸🍹🍹🍹🍷🍹🍷🍹🍾🍾🍾🍾🍾 they don't have a separate pool for Club guests, however the mail pool is to die for 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍 it has a swim up bar, great music playing, a lounge pool area where you can have tapas and the lagoon rooms wrap around the pool which makes it so cool enabling you to swim from your room to the pool and bar ❤️😍👍❤️😍👍❤️😍👍🌴🌺🌺🌴🌺🍷🍸🍷🍸💃🏻💃🏻 The Nusa Dua beach resort is also fantastic, the Club room is very special with beautiful green grounds, Ducks come to be fed at certain times of the day, breakfast is Amazing ☕️🍏🍎🍐🍊🍋🍌🍉🍇🍓🍒☕️☕️☕️ all rooms are lovely the club pool access lagoon rooms are just beautiful ❤️😍😀❤️😍😀 The restaurants are all fabulous ! Eat in every one of them ! Again the beach and the beach walk is to die for ❤️ sipping a cocktail in the cool breeze of an evening is just heaven 🎈🎈", "What I liked about Nusa Dua is that the beaches there are more private and are not packed with people and hawkers. We spent the entire day there and really enjoyed it. There was some trash on the beach, but that's pretty common for . Overall, it's a really good place to just lay on the beach and relax.", "I visited the Nusa Dua Beach during my stay at the Sofitel in Nusa Dua. There was a dedicated Sofitel beach area which was quiet nice. The atmosphere in general is rather relaxed and less populated with locals like the Kuta/ Legion beaches. I would recommend a visit to the beach if you prefer a cleaner and quieter experience. Plenty of water sports and activities available if thats what you're looking to do. Also this beach is relaxing for swim because there is no big wave. This beach also has bits of corals and stones,,,", "Nusa Dua Beach is off a number of luxurious hotels. It is not as commercialized or crowded as other beaches and has nice soft sand with clear clean waters.", "I LOVE the people watching at Nusa Dua beach. The water is lovely and clean and lots of walks along the beach. Its magic !", "Early morning with your camera, Nusa Dua beach is the perfect spotlight to be at. The water is relatively calm. There are some huts for shade to relax. We didn't stay long but compared to the nearby beaches that we encountered, it's a nice place with somber view.", "Family and swimmer friendly with calm water and clean sand. Not crowded the week before the Fall Festival in China. Shady paved path follows the beach into town. Vendors on the path can be very pesky but will back off with enough polite rejections. A few plastic bottles, bags, and pieces of foam rubber mix into the interesting seaweeds and broken shells at the surf line. Not as clean a beach as Phuket and sea is very far from the clarity of Guam or Caribbean islands. MUCH cleaner than Nusa Dua beach which had a string of trash at the surf line.", "The beach is really clean and with less people to spoil the fun. Its a must visit when in nusa Dua. Although there are not quite a lot of shops around which for me was a turn off.", "Nusa beach was definitely the best choice we made. We are staying at The Westin Hotel and even over the weekend the beach is pristine, calm, clean and relaxing!! Lovely to swim and also u can hire a boat just a walk down the path. You can also hire bikes to ride along the beach.", "Not being a real and enthusiast beach guy, I spent some time and evenings at the Nusa Dua Beach and beyond the hotel part. The beach here is clean and well maintained (as far as I could see, on a daily basis). Besides bathing and sport facilities, it offers various bars and nice footpaths along the beach. During night walks there were always security guards on duty. Don't miss such opportunities.", "To be honest, this beach is one of the best beaches i’ve ever visited. Kelingking beach has a super beautiful view with white sands. You guys definitely use sneakers to hike down, because the path is too steep. I don’t recommend you bringing children or parents as cliff very dangerous. And you need to be healthy. Don’t forget to bring much water. Five stars for Kelingking Beach!", "Nuda dua is as oasis within standard, you feel organization cleaned tropical picture. Completely different from neighboring. I love the atmosphere! True that is it not the Iger place for those who loves Wild beach and Hard reef! This is a classic carabean atmosphere Great place", "Must be one of the most popular tourist spot in the whole of . Very famous with young people. A bit far from Nusa Dua area. You must go there a bit early to avoid long queue. Worth a visit though.", "Nusa Dua beach is lovely. Very clean, very inviting. Not very crowded. It is great for spending some leisurely time. Worth a visit.", "There are many parts to Nusa dua beach. Found Some parts can be better than others depending on wind and currents. The beach is ok for a swim but generally with some rubbish in the water. The beach is more know for its huge amount of big resorts rather than the beach itself.", "Not white sand like Nusa Dua but a good beach, not crowded, and with plenty of bars and cafes nearby", "Nusa Dua has two beaches, one is for public ( sometimes rubbish flowing on water) and the other is under the management of various resorts. The Bay--- with Bumbu Nusantara, Hong Xing, Pirates Bay and Ocean Walk lining along the shady trees. The security guards, with smiling faces, greet the visitors blandly. The whole area is famous for renowned hotels, the room rate of course is expensive indeed, and you can easily find a large range of water sports here. Collection has an excellent shopping mall, and she frequently provides a free ride to your hotel within the area.", "We love Nusa Dua because there aren't such crowds as at Kuta Beach. If you're after surf waves you won't like Nusa Dua, but if you want to enjoy the water and maybe a little water sports then Nusa Dua is the place for you and your family. Some parts of the beach are very well maintained while other parts are a little dirty. I think it depends on the hotels which have beachfront access.", "Staying at the Melia and walked along Nusa Dua Beach. Beach is clean, tidy, not too busy and long enough to have a good walk.", "Nusa Dua Beach is a nice sandy beach for little feet to play in. Very shallow water and as it is protected by a reef, there is no surf or wave to endanger the little tikes either. Not many hawkers and hecklers either and at the stretch behind the Melia you have a couple of local food stalls which close at around seven(ish)", "Nusa dua beach always been our favourite escape from the hectic life in Jakarta. The beach is clean, private, the view is great. We can just sit down and lie back under the tree and sleep without thinking about anything, what a relax way of spending a day!", "Ok so if you are tired of the filthy water, litter and scavenging dogs, pack up and head for Nusa Dua. Cost around $25.00 in a metered taxi for a great beach day. I'd you are a little bit cunning and confident you can also,spend time at the pools of some very swanky hotels.", " isn’t an island like Boracay where you can find white sand with baby blue beaches everywhere. Nusa Dua was clean, well equipped and you can read a book quietly without anyone disturbing. If you plan to enjoy a day getting tanned and read a book, come to visit Nusa Dua instead of Kuta beach!", "If you`re staying in the Nusa Dua resort area, it is a must to do the walk by the ocean. Great to do in the morning for the exercise, the view and for the experience. If you can get up early enough to watch the sunrise, it is spectacular. Do not forget your camera... Note that the sun rises above the horizon about 20 to 30 minutes after the first daylights. The first day we went at sunrise, we left too early thinking there were too much clouds and the sun was already up. The second day we stayed and found out the truth... What a show! In the evening, you can walk and enjoy a meal at a variety of places (resorts) along the way, with the sound of the ocean, the vibe of the people around and also some live music. It is important to know there is a presence of quite a few security guards along the way to give a feeling of safety in this restricted area of the resorts. This is a welcome feature when you`re walking in the evening. ", "Nusa dua area best part is safety and lots of branded hotel and resort, nusa dua beach area is suitable surfing, so does expect fine white sand beach...forget it this area.", "There are a number of hotels sprinkled along this beach and I've stayed at the Sheraton myself. It's a gated community and was designed to be an ‘all-inclusive’ type of tourist destination. The complex of world-class hotels, an up-market shopping complex with well-maintained facilities, a luxurious 18-hole golf course, white-golden sandy beaches and much more. The name Nusa Dua is derived from the two small islands to the east. Though it’s the most developed area in , it still houses many temples, a museum, and lots of other attractions. Many people come here for their honeymoon. I found it 'just another' resort in an idylic place. The beach is good and I did see a great sea snake when snorkelling here. Also learnt to windsurf here. There is a reef about 200m off shore which means there is no surf. You will find local vendors trying to sell you stuff but they cannot enter the beach in certain areas so they try to haggle from a distance.", "Nusa dua beach is a clam beach with not much of waves. This is good for relaxation and water sports or activities. If you want waves, then this beach is not the right place. My son also found a star fish at this beach. ", "Actually the Nusa Dua Beach is really large and consist of many region beaches, Nice for sunrise views.", "We are a French family currently living in Singapore. It was the third time to , so we wanted to stay at a clean and quiet beach, with no vendor bothering us, and where kids could swim in the sea. Purpose was just to relax. We found all this in Nusa Dua, although the area is secluded and the beach could be anywhere on the globe, as there is no specific nese taste when you are on this beach. But we knew it and just wanted to experience this for 5 days, not far from home. The sand was clean and blond as well, very nice. We could swim in the lagoon where the water was clear and pristine. There is a promenade along the beach, connecting all the hotels on this beach, most of them of high-end to luxury. The architectural design of most hotels fits well with the nature (wood/local style). The hotel buildings are also usually set back from the beach. So the natural seafront landscapte is relatively more preserved than on other sanur or kuta beaches. Of note, in South , we find most beaches crowed, dirty and full of vendors that are very anoying sometimes. Some may say the vendors are part of the local experience. Agree but when it disturbs you, it is not pleasant at all. As for Nusa Dua beach, only 2 accredited vendors per hotel are allowed to sell stuff on the beach to guests and most of them are very polite and relatively discret.", "Went to Nusa Dua for something to do. The beach is nice but it is a bit boring. I can see why it might be nice if you were staying at one of the resorts but not worth a special trip. We are spoilt for beaches in Queensland but I just found this to be dull. It's clean and so is the water so that is a plus but don't travel just to hang out there.", "This was my favorite beach I found in . (not including the amazing beaches on the Nusa Islands, you must go to Nusa Lembongan or Penida) Really cool drive to this beach. Not super crowded and the sand was actually white and nice and the water blue. The tall limestone cliffs encase the area nicely. Not overcrowded or over touristy. Lots of little shops and places to grab food. Bathrooms were pretty nasty. I definitely recommend.", "Large beach with great sand, blue waters, water sports to die for. We loved it. We especially like the trying the jet sky. If you go more into the heart of Nusa Dua there are some restaurants and bars on the beach side.", "Beautiful beach and boardwalk, rent a bike and cycle along the beach, Sanur is more affordable than Nusa Dua area, easier to find food and to go around, laid back atmosphere. Nice cafes and resto gelatos and shopa at jalan pantai sindhu and danau tamblingan. Everything is within walking and cycling distance. Love it and would come back.", "Love Nusa Dua beach.Clean compared to many other holiday spots.The hawkers tend to leave you alone once you say no thanks.Do get sick of wedding photographers and their fAKE posing clients everywhere you look.", "The actual Westin Hotel beach front of Nusa Dua was nice and sandy as expected but the sea water was cold but still swimmable for me (Not many others would try and those that do, do not stay in long). Late afternoon time the water goes way out and it doesn't look nice. Late morning onwards when the sun comes out and water is still close is the best time to come here.", "The private beach at Nusa Dua is owned by several 5 star hotel at the area . The beach is very quiet and clean . We can enjoy the beach although not stay in the hotel", "We visited Kelingking when the weather was really bad, and our hotel & guide told us to not go down to the beach under any circumstances. Worth baring in mind when planning your trip. We ventured down the stairs a little way, but is probably not suitable for families with young children, as we struggled with climbing down and back up. They aren't properly built stairs, its dug out into the cliff face, with bamboo as handrails thats not secure in some places, and very VERY steep. The views from the top are amazing though, though the waves were bad it was a clear day and we could see for miles! Also worth baring in mind how youre getting to Kelingking, as the roads are the worst! After speaking to other travellers they recommended getting a car there instead of riding the scooters there, and we're glad we listened! The road was broken in quite a few places, and some places it was just gravel! Beautiful place though, would recommend", "Went diving with friends at nusa dua. Is a great place for first trial. I really enjoy and I love it so much! It was my first time, I was so nervous. But the guidance was great, they gave me some basic training and they really do look after me. Where to dive? Jimbaran Nusa Dua, !", "In the month of October, Nusa Dua beach is even more gorgeous with the local festival. Food trucks offering local food, games for kids, enough options to shop for coffee and live bands, the Nusa Dua beach festival was simply amazing. The beach was a 5-7mins drive from our hotel. We enjoyed an evening walking around the clean beach and just relaxing with our kiddo. This is a must visit!", "Nice & Clean Beach. You have to rent a car or bicycle to get there or you have to booked hotel around nusa dua area but it's not cheap.", "Beautiful, clean, relaxing - what more can you want. Best beach in ! We have stayed at Nusa Dua twice (recently and about 3 years ago) and we could not wait to come back to Nusa Dua. We love walking from end to end along the path and seeing all the incredible resorts.", "I came to Nusa Dua when I was a kid and it was the most amazing beach I'd seen. Blue water, coral five steps into the water. 15 years later, it's terrible. Rubbish and seaweed have replaced the tropical fish that were there. I asked a local what happened and he said, what do you expect, there are so many hotels here now. It was an eye opener to think the clean, bleached sheets I love to get into are also destroying the beautiful beach that once was.", "The stay at Nusa Dua beach came at the end of a three week trip around South East Asia so was always meant to be a relaxed part of the holiday which it was. The restaurants at the hotel are lovely and there is a reasonable selection of foods. A highlight for us was the breakfast. We would normally head out of the hotel and look for something local. Due to the location of the hotel that would have been impractical so we had breakfast at the hotel and it was very good. Although the setting is very similar to other resorts we have stayed in around the world there are a number of touches that make it distinctively nese. A down side to the resort is that it is in an area full of gated resorts and nothing around that you can wander out and look at so you feel that you’re tied to the resort unless you want a trip out by taxi . There is a free shuttle to a shopping centre called Collection but it feels like walking round a retail outlet at home. We found it good for buying any toiletries or water that you may need. All in all the resort served a purpose for us. We booked it for relaxation at the end of a trip. The staff were superb and as we found in , the most polite friendliest people I’ve ever met but if you want real you would have to travel out or stay somewhere off the man made track.", "We were staying at the Amarterra Villas just up the road & our private beach area was located on the stretch of sand amongst all the 5 star hotels. There is a path that leads from one end of Nus Dua to another. St Regis, Sheraton, Westin, Grand Hyatt plus endless others are all connected along this path which makes it a very interesting stroll especially early evenings & late afternoons when the locals all come out to fish & swim. The beach is gorgeous although no waves due to the reef it was still beautiful & clean with golden sand. There is a public beach area with car-parking, umbrella & deck chair hire at Pantai Mengiat. The café Warung Yasa Segara runs numerous reef snorkelling tours from the café. If visiting the area its a must do to try the wonderful food at Warung Yasa Segara café as its extremely cheap & fresh. It was one of the best meals we had in . Just next door to the Warung Yasa Café there is a community run massage shop which is locally run where you can pick up a cheap massage, manicure or pedicure. You can identify the ladies by their pink t-shirts.", "This was our first visit to Nusa Dua beach. We have been to Seminyak in a previous trip so we were so surprised to see that the beach was so beautiful to swim in. There are water sports on the beach, people playing volleyball and a beautiful atmosphere. It’s a must to visit. I had some preconceived ideas that it would be expensive but it really wasn’t. And in some cases the shopping was cheaper than Seminyak. Would visit again. Especially with young children and families.", "This beach is amazing so clean and beautiful and the water is so nice, the sand is great. Was amazing going from kuts beach to here, made me wish we stayed in Nusa Dua area just for the beach", "Beautiful pristine beach. Great for the kids as well. It is definitely a must go place in Nusa Dua. Make sure you indulge in water sports.", "Nusa dua beach is very nice and clean beach!the water is not deep and its perfect if you like SUP!you must visit it if you go to ", "The view from top overlooking Kelingking was great. The travel via scooter getting to this location was a adventure with good roads and bad roads..the last 15 minutes were worst(dirt road and very bumpy and poor) getting to this location: This is becoming popular place to see so there was quite a few tour groups and vehicles when you get close to this location. The hike to Beach below was extreme and I thought to myself after I got halfway down this is going to get easier now. Ha Ha. It was more intense (I thought if you fall you will die steep with only bamboo strapped railing next to path down) It got much hotter on lower half as well in afternoon. (Hint bring water and good shoes) The beach on bottom was amazing with perfect sand and perfect water. The hike out was not as bad as hike in since its easier to climb then descend since you can use your hands. It was worth the hike but I would not do this again since it was difficult and I climb to top of mountains where I live a lot.", "As i have visited many countries along with beaches, in which i loved the most was mauritius but in comparison with it nisa dua beach along to my sofitel resorts in at nusa dua are also very neat and clean ...and the shores and silence of sand make our trip more awesome", "The beach Semenanjung Nusa Dua is calm. It is quite nice to walk or run along the beach side either in the morning or before the sun set. There are only small path way as so many hotel built on the beach side. Generally the beach is clean and the environment is well maintained.", "We loved Nusa Dua beach it was so clean and beautiful not many people selling things which was nice and overall loved it kids could swim with the net being there felt safer", "May not have all the bells and whistles as Nusa Dua, but less crowded and commercial. Good for hanging out on the beach. Good restaurants and warungs. Note that snorkeling near the beach isn't great - shallow and sea grassy.", "It is a public beach at the southern tip of the island. The beach is clean with white sand. It is of equal beauty with private beaches in Nusa Dua. The beach complex hosts souvenir stalls, restaurants, and shops arranged nearly without deranging the beach area. There's a huge parking lot to accommodate group tour buses, so please expect the beach to be a bit crowded especially on the west side of the beach. Visitor can avoid the crowd by going to east side of the beach where the rented parasols are.", "The hotel ( Nusa Dua)gave us free coupons to get free access to lounge chairs. We arrived around ten and we were only a few other tourists on the beach. Very few vendors", "Nusa Dua is a wonderful safe and relaxed area for a family holiday. We ventured into Seminyak for a day and were quite overwhelmed with how busy and commercial it was. In Nusa Dua we felt completely comfortable to wander along without any hassles. The water & beach in front of Sofitel and alot of the resorts was kept clean and nice for times spent at the beach. Lots of restaurants along the beachfront to try out when wanting to venture outside your resort.", "Nusa Dua beach is still quite n natural. In most of the time we Had our holiday,I n my fam stayed in Benoa n Nusa Dua. The beach is nice for my kidz playing,swimming n snorkling. For snorkling we found one nice Spot in Nusa Dua,especially a long the new development area such as Regis,Ayodya. In that area,my husband n my boy having a nice snorkling. So,bring your snorkling in that beach.", "A nice beach to visit, but if you have transport there are many others in i to see, Most hotels at Nusa Dua have their own beach spot, prices are expensive in this part of .", "Some would argue that Nusa Dua has become too commercialized as hotels are sprinkled all over this area. Along with that comes the restaurants and shops targeting tourists. But if you don't mind all that, then Nusa Dua beach is a must visit place. The currents are decent and you will spot many surfers riding the waves here. There is also a nice beach walk that links almost throughout the entire beach so you can just walk along to enjoy the landscaping that the different hotels put together. Certainly a nice place to just hang out and get a good tan. Waters are also safe for swimming.", "Nusa Dua beach is a more quiet beach compared to the bustling Legian beach. The main stretch of the beach is dominated by hotels, therefore hotel residents are most of the visitors of this particular beach. Unlike Legian beach which you have food stalls along the beach, this beach is full with sunbath coaches - so a splendid location for a quiet afternoon reading. There are plenty of locations under the shade too if one is not a fan of sunbath. The waves were strong during my visit in May.", "You must see! It’s sooo dreamy!!clear ocean with magnatic colors! Unbelievable! There were 3 beaches in our tour which were all so beautiful. But among all, Kelingking is the best! For the next time, I will definitely choose Kelingking to stay the whole day. Because of islans’s gravel roads, you will be moved to left and right strongly which might makes you sick and vomiting. Make sure to bring a big beach towel and beach tent because the chairs and tents get occupied quickly. Also water shoes are so useful since there are so many shells on coast.", "We stayed few times around nusa dua resort that have private acces to nusa dua beach and every time we came the beach were always clean.Recommended for those who wants a quite time and not crowded", "We loved spending time in nusa dua having fruit juice and chili corn... the watter is clean and sand as well... go go you will lo ve it", "Nusa Dua beach is a splendid location to spend the day. It is large and open with no restrictions along the way, each hotel along the beach has loungers which are kept away and don't interrupt a pleasant walk. The beach is kept clean my the diligent staff of the hotels, and is a beautiful place to witness a sunrise.", "Nusa Dua beach area has many locations. If you access from the Collection area you can get onto the beach in front of the hotels but it's not great. Best public access is in the Geger Beach area or walk through the St Regis and park up on the sand by their bar. Most of the good beach areas are in front of hotels. Don't be intimidated by the security guys just be cool and make your way where you want to go and use the hotel facilities for refreshment and loos !!", "Kelingking beach is clearly one of the most beautiful place I have ever seen! The view on the beach is breathtaking! You can even see the Manta raies swimming in the crystal water! Also you can go down to the beach, a beautiful beach with white sand! It will take you 30 min but it worths it!", "Not the most beautiful beach but less hectic than nusa dua & more relaxed than Kuta. Restaurants with nice view. Can swim or boat. Pretty at night. Locals crowd one end on sundays. Nice during kit season too.", "The location is inside Nusa Dua. A great place to visit and advised to bring the family along. Beautiful beach to spend the afternoon, while waiting for the waves.", "please go down to the beach, totally worth it. It takes way too long (about 40 minutes) to go down and another 40 minutes to go up mainly because of the people and the very narrow pass. And of course save keep some hours to enjoy the beach. Best place in all west Nusa", "Love Nusa Dua beach, it is safe for families with children and you have the convenience of the shopping precinct \\ Collection\\\" close by.\"", "We stayed in BALI six day , Nusa Dua Benoa beach is a very long beautiful and quiet clean beach , suitable to swim and sun bath .A lots of fancy resort around the beach , There is some seafood restaurant and bars . Also you will see many women who wear traditional BALI dress , they provide outdoor massage service, Grab a cocktail , ready a good book , enjoy the day !! Recommendation : Pick a day , hire a bike from your resort cycling through the beach , explore different angle of the beach , beautiful seashore .", "Actually i came here for my trip to nusapenida island. When my boat come back from nusapenida, i'm lucky experience the sunset... it's so pretty. Perfect scene with all the boat along the coast. Sanur beach late afternoon has many visitors swimming or just sit and enjoy the view.", "We learned that is not really a place for nice beaches. Instead we enjoyed more time in Ubud and in the north walking on Volcanos and lakes. Nusa Dua can be nice in some parts, but is dominated by the big hotels with security that do not encourage you to walk along the beach front. Walking far out at low tide was very interesting.", "This is a lovely beach away from the hustle and bustle outside Nusa Dua. Several resorts in the area, but still remarkably uncrowded.", "Have been travelling all over I would recommend Nusa Dua for families travelling with small kids. Nice family resorts can be found in this area.", "Depending on which part of the Nusa Dua beach you go to, generally there is really quite a fait bit of rubbish swept up shore. Private beaches in front of hotels or resorts would have cleaners sweeping up the garbage every day. It is reallt a pity, but it reflects the state of pollution around that area.", "I love Nusa Dua. I visit two times a year and Nusa Dua is our favorite destination. We have here our favorite hotels. Beach is perfect for family trip with small kids. This isnt place for surfing. Small waves, so its friendly to you baby. A lot of watter sports with pleasent staff.", "Nusa Dua is a popular nese destination, the beach is central to most hotels in Nusa. The beach itself is nice and long. The beach has all the usual activities, parasailing, volleyball, jet skis, wake boarding etc. My key advice is all the locals are friendly and offer additional trips, you can run a boat down to the turtle sanctuary hired straight from the beach or hire it for the day but as with the watch sellers or sarong salesman there are two prices on the beach, the tourist price and a real price always haggle its fun. In October, the beach comes alive for a week with all the local villagers arriving at the temple grounds to celebrate Diwali a hindu festival, the temple grounds are alive with culture culmanating in two or three colourful and musical nights of religious celebrations. Diwali is a must experience and dependant on your willingness to engage with the locals you will be allowed in the temple as long as you observe hindu customs.", "Very calm, quiet and clean beach. Near to Nusa Dua peninsula island. A big statue of \\Krishna & Arjun\\\" can be seen from long distance. You can experience turbulent waves dashing against porous sandstone rocks in a thrilling view. Beach is safe for bath.Walking disatnce from Nusa Dua main market place.\"", "Long stretch of the Nusa Dua beach privately owned by the hotels, such as Melia ,the Lagoon resort,the Westin etc.On the northern side of Nusa Dua beach,near the tip of Tanjung Benoa,was heaven for watersport enthusiast.Can do parasailing,banana boat,jet ski", "Amazing resort with beautiful views and hospitality. Went for our honeymoon and not only did we enjoy the comfortable atmosphere but also the beach and most importantly we loved the area Nusa Dua. It’s heavenly.", "Most of the hotels in Nusa Dua have their own stretch of beach so its not overcrowded, it wasn't the nicest beach ive ever been to, it was average. Lots of locals trying to sell paintings, shawls etc gets very annoying. Top tip just pretend to be asleep and they walk right past!", "The narrow path leading down to Kelingking Beach challenges you because it is very steep and I wouldn't recommend it for people who are afraid of heights, carry children or don't feel stable on their feet. But also the view from the top of the cliffs at the beginning is very impressive. Ingeneral, it is so rewarding to see the beach, it's thundering waves rolling up unto the sand and just relax in the beautiful white sand under the trees. There are locals selling refreshing drinks and some food which is really nice. You can't really swim there, though, due to the super strong current. Still, if you feel comfortable enough to hike down, you won't regret it!", "There was a lot of people on top of the Kelingking Beach. There’s so good views. The stairs (can’t really call them stairs😂) was very hard and tough. I felt like I’m gonna pass out, my friend needed to carry some woman up because she was passed out in the midway. It took almost 2 hours to get down because it was raining and the steps were very slippery and I did it barefoot. The way up took about 1 hour. After hardwork there is beautiful beach but be careful because waves are big and currency is strong. I don’t recommend going down if you don’t have enough power and you should bring a lot of water and wear proper sneakers. Not gonna go down ever again..", "Great view from top of Kelingking Beach, and also beach view so beautifull and enjoy to chill. seen gradation blue water of sea.", "Skip the tours to Nusa and head here for the day. You can trek down to the beach and really experience the scenery. Be aware that it is an hour and it not easy but it is worth it.", "We only visited here, we opted against staying here as we wanted to really experience and its culture and this is just full of luxury resorts. However, we would return to and stay here now that we have experienced 'real' . The entire area is landscaped so beautifully, it is maintained to the highest standard and the beaches are second to none with their white sand and incredibly turquoise water. The whole of a Nusa Dua is beautiful!", "I went to Nusa Dua for the day , as I walked out to the Pier and looked behind me , I was a bit confused on all the holes in the sand to add trash which consisted of seaweed and plastic which eventually was covered again with the sand . I wonder if this practice is common ? Does have a recycle program ?", "Great place to visit while in . Very nice and quiet areas. Lit far from nusa dua beach, but of you take cab is not that expensive. ", "White sand Geger Beach (Nusa Dua) is a definite visit in any tourist's checklist when in ... Beautiful and clean. Specially recommended to be visited during the day. When here, get wet during water activities and don't forget a visit to the Turtle Island. Note: Please do negotiate on prices for water sports and Turtle Island. The ride to the Turtle Island was very exiting. A secluded conservation site with beautifully raised turtles. Its an amazing experience to watch the life-cycle of the turtle, from the young to the oldest, off-course other animals also get their fair share of viewers.", "Nusa Dua is a lot more relaxed than Kuta. It seems less overwhelmingly tourist trappy. Many high and medium end resort hotels.", "Sofitel hotel has its own beach in NUSA DUA Very clean. Beaches and crystal clear water You can enjoy leisure walking during sunset and surise Enjoy relaxing body message in the cool air", "It is such a nice place with lovely people! We stayed in Nusa Dua for five days, we had a hard time to finding good vegetarian restaurant here. But everything else is great!", "Nusa Dua beach is terrific goes for miles, very very clean racked every morning. Most places along there have deck chairs etc You don't get hassled like at Kuta and seminyak Very relaxing and most important the water is crystal clear", "Yeah, i love it. There are several beach in Nusa Dua. I know Padang-padang, dreamland, suluban beach, pandawa beach. I am falling love to Suluban beach with blue ocean with cliff, also good for surfing.", "Nusa Dua is the trademark of . Must visit spot when you are . Activites on beach will keep you busy,", "Nusa Dua beach is a nice clean beach and great for water sports. It is a lot cleaner and quieter than Kuta. I would recommend this part of if you are looking for a quiet time.", "Had a great stay at Awarta Nusa Dua Luxury Villas and Spa. Loved the private pool and gazebo area. Room was spacious and always cleaned to a high standard. Staff and management were very friendly and accomodating and went out of their way to help us find other places and activities. Food was also excellent, large choice for breakfast and room service was always prompt. Spa was also a very high standard, very clean and hygienic and masseuses were experts with great technique. Was a very relaxing and enjoyable time. Totally enjoyed the stay, would definitely recommend it!", "This is one of the cleanest beaches that we have been to in . We always stay at the Westin Nusa Dua which has a private beach. However, all along Nusa Dua, the beach is clean and beautiful.", "Please see my pictures, was blessed to have crystal clear waters, white sand and cloudless skies during our recent trip to Nusa Dua (March 30th, 2012). Pictures taken outside the Novotel. Pure bliss and much cleaner comparatively to Benoa (2nd to Nusa Dua), Kegian & Kuta.", "Really liked Nusa dua, lovely people, nice restaurants........................ Shops nearby within waking distance. Near airport and resorts nice.", "White sandy beach, clear waters. Lots of water sports activities . Very expensive to hire water scooters. They also organise Turtle conservation island tours which is not worth the effort nothing to see there Waves are gentle and relaxing..Options for food are limited. worth a half day trip from Kuta The road on stilts in the sea leading to Nusa Dua is very scenic and worth a drive.", "Nusa Dua beach was very clean and so pretty. Beautiful clear water. You can walk for kilometres along the beach, so lovely.", "We visited the Nusa Dual Water blow on the Nusa Dual Peninsula Island on a perfect sunny day. The view is great however be visited at low tide. The water blow was still active however the water was not splashing up as high because of the low tide. I suggest to visit at High tide and chances are you might even get wet. Only a short walk from Nusa Dua Beach and resorts. But be careful of the sharp rocks and don't get to close the edge.", "Nusa Dua Beach is everything people Say and more! Private, clean and cleansing. Beautiful white sands, few hawkers and lots of tanning or chilling out space to share.", "The Nusa Dua Beach, is very popular. Wide sandy beach and warm sea. We were here during the full moon so it was a little rough. Very pleasant, not crowded, but very touristy.", "Nusa dua beach is very clean and no strong waves at the coast compare to other areas in , but please bare in mind that generally all the things are more expensive in Nusa Dua area.", "But still the Nusa Dua beach is not bad at all. Cleanness of water depends on oceans stream and daytime. Best time for swimming is early in the morning. Plenty of cafes and massage options on the beach.", "Nice area and some hotels close to the beach. All types of hotels, from expensive to less expensive hotels. Small restaurants and warungs at the beach area. You could pick any place for a good sea-food platter and a Bintang. Sorry to say that the nice beach was not clean. A lot of plastic rubbish came in with the wind and was left on the beach. Thus swimming was not to recommend. In order to get clean seawater for swimming. Go to Nusa Dua-side of the island.", "As travellers that have been to Seminyak, Canggu, Ubug, Gili's and Lombok before we were really disappointed by Nusa Dua (very artificial, overpriced, not authentic, no good restaurants!). We felt like we ended up in Disney Land. Everything is full of Chinese tourists, we even got asked by them if they can take pictures of us (we are Europeans). Place of mass tourism, crowded beaches, you'll get the Nusa Dua bonus on everything you buy (scooters, petrol, hotels, food). If all this doesn't matter to you and you want to ride a jetski, go parasailing or whatever do watersport in a place which does not represent at all, then spend 100$ more and go to a hotel in the gated area!", "Nusa Dua Beach is an exclusive and beautiful stretch of sand in . This beach has amazing sunrises. If you are there during the full moon, it is quite an amazing site. The water is perfect, even at night. The little pools that are created when the tide is low are exquisite pools of warmth from which you can see anemone and see horses. It is just a beautiful place👍😃.", "One of nice place you can visit in Island... just 2 hours drive from Nusa Dua we really enjoyed nice place and natural really real nese", "Nusa Dua beach is very clean, white sand and enjoyable. Up along the beach there are various water sports - parasailing, jet skis, and so on to enjoy also", "I would normally stay in Kuta or Legian , first time in Nusa Dua...beach is a lot cleaner , clear water, quiet. I would recommend 👌", "I'm glad I didn't choose a hotel by this beach as it was horrendous. It was like a rubbish dump with piles of trash which had yet to be cleared and more rubbish being washed up. I was told by a local that at this time of year, the winds and the tides bring in all the rubbish. Better beaches to be found at Nusa Dua during this period of the year. I assume the higher ratings were when reviewers were visiting during other months. Definitely do not recommend visiting this 'beach' now.", "calm, clean, blue water.. all i can say Nusa Dua Beach is an ideal beach for relaxing and swimming.. it was quite and hot but the view is really nice and you would to enjoy it so much there.. there are some massive resort around Nusa Dua Beach but that will be ok to soak up the sun!", "Nusa Dua Beac is one of the cleaner beaches has to offer. If you are staying at beachfront hotel in Nusa Dua you will most likely have access to a private section of the beach which will be even nicer and well maintained. Nusa Dua is less of a tourist spot and attracts more of a refined crowd. Would recommend if you're not looking for too much bustling activity.", "I would avoid Nusa Dua, the sea has oil and the beach is so so, is better to go to the other side of the peninsula, Padang Padang beach - Rock Bar and if you want to go southern the best is the Sundays beach club, on both options you need to pay but it worth it. Nusa Dua is done!", "Beach is clean and white sand. Didn't see many people swimming though but in Nusa Dua the pools are just as close.", "Nusa Dua is a great choice if you don't want the hussle of a noisy beach where everyone is partying, instead you want classy restaurants, good bars, walk and chill near the beach, beautiful nese settings by the beach (gazebo bale bengong), peaceful bike rides, nice views... ", "Nusa Dua beach is amazing, white send super clean, blue sea. Highly recommended. Defenetly come back again.", "The beach at Nusa Dua is absolutely amazing. Clear water and beautiful light brown sand. Well maintained and clean. Seeing the sunrise from this beach is fantastic.", "We stayed at a hotel on Nusa Dua beach. Went on a 2 hour hour morning walk along the beach daily where we saw the beautiful sunrise and sunsets. It’s clean, water is warm and the perfect, idyllic place to relax", "We stayed at the Grand Mirage Nusa Dua 20 years ago, and now the area is overdeveloped and, well, ugly! There is no 'jungle' left, just mile after mile of hotels and restaurants. The watersports operators are greedy and opportunistic and it has lost its relaxing feel. A complete let down, especially the snorkeling. I highly recommend going to Lembongan Island by the public express boat and heading to Captain Bobo's Warung. You can snorkel cheaply and the water is crystal clear and the wildlife abundant. Don't waste your money on the Nusa Dua snorkeling trips, unless you like murky, rough water and being attacked by floating plastic bags.", "Nusa Dua beach is very nice with white sand although with only very small waves. Most of this beach area is very relaxing, with less bogan tourists (that you will find at Kuta beach) and more Europeans. Also, unlike Kuta Beach there's less locals trying to sell you souvenirs and massages, which makes for a more relaxing and peaceful experience. The water here appears much cleaner than Kuta as well. The only down side is that this side of the island gets the sunrise instead of the beautiful sunset that you get on the other side. But, if your goal is just to relax without being bothered then this is the beach for you.", "Had some nice leisure time with family at nusa dua beach. The rain made it more interesting. Highly recommended for visit.", "Dont bother with any other beaches in Nusa Dua. Mengiat Beach is pure heaven. You can hire deck chairs from the beach vendors for 25,000 Rupiah per day and swim in the warm blue waters which are patrolled. Nude sunbathing allowed and a nice young crowd. Few vendors hassling you and you can pick up cheap beers and lunch at the local cafe. Toilet facilities available as well. Taxi drivers know the place well, so just ask. When you think of an island holiday, this is it.", "We had a day trip from Nusa Dua area and last part of this trip was to eat lunch at the crater of Mt. Batur. Absolutly fantastic, with spectaculat view (if good weather). Being there and feeling that reminds your are just a small ant. Lunch was also good, 90.000 + tax for an open buffet. Must see for every tourist :)", "Unfortunately Nusa Dua beach has lots of plastic and rubbish in the water and on the sand. We decided not to swim at all in the water here.", "Nusa Due Beach is lined with resorts. Most of them allow public access to the beach. The beach has nice fine sand. There are some pretty large tides so swimming is limited. When the tides are low there is not enough water to swim and when the tide is in there is considerable surf and current. There are plenty of places to eat along the beach.", "The beach here at Nusa Dua is so serene and quite private. You can walk for miles avoiding the crowds. A real gem amidst the hustle bustle in !", "Nusa dua beach is located near Grand hayatt resort and collection. It was buillt carefully and nicely. It has twe or more pinninsulas and it is comfort place for taking sun bath.", "Great beach to walk on and have a swim. Cleaner than most beaches in . I stayed at the Sheraton Nusa Dua so gained beach access from that location.", "Beautiful calm waters, lovely aqua colours and not too deep so great for taking a dip without massive waves. Most of the Nusa Dua beach area is private beaches belonging to big hotel chains, so great if you are staying in one of them, if not, then you are restricted to a few crappy sections of the beach without sunloungers. Very relaxing beach environment with no street vendors to harass you. be warned though, there are only hotel bars and restaurants along the beach with prices that are higher than Australian restaurants (and not always as good a quality).", "We stayed at Westin Nusadua in December, which directly connected to the beach. It was quiet and clean, with security guards everywhere. Definitely a good venue to jog in the morning.", "With annoying market stall people haggling you from the minute you walk on the beach - it’s dirty with rubbish on the beach. It’s not nice at all. Go to Nusa Dua instead", "Nusa Dua is very very good & neat and clean area developed very good. It has almost all the major top resorts hotels. But the best part is the big park with big statue. At the behind of this park there is a view point around the black reefs very dangerously spreaded around that area. There is a wooden surrounded view point, one can can see large blue colour sea with large waves striking these reefs making loud sound. . Vinod Tandon Delhi", "Love it and it's beautiful, long drive thru from Nusa Dua or airport area but nice surroundings, with fishes and lovely stepping stones, worth to visit while in .", "Nusa Dua Beach is clean and feels lovely on your feet nothing like the kuta beaches where the beach is bulldozed every day to clean the rubbish that washes up from Java. nice to see the sunrise from in the morning.", "In overall, the beach at Nusa Dua is cleaner and calmer than in Kuta. However there are not much different between those in terms of scenery and commercial activity. Sport activities seller are everywhere and aggressively approaching for business, which really spoil the mood and the atmosphere. nese government should really work harder in the public infrastructures, especially waste management system for cleaner beach.", "Nusa Dua Beach is one of the nicest white sandy beach in . The shoreline is good for those who wants sun bathing and walking.", "We had spent 1 week at Nusa Dua beach and we really enjoyed that. Very wonderful beach. Good for honeymoon", "It's located near Nusa Dua Area. Very beautiful with perfect ocean view. Must visit this beach to enjoy your day and evening.", "Firstly, there are better beaches to see in . Nusa Dua beach has white sand and calm waters. The only issues for me were that most of the beach is taken over by high class resorts so it's difficult to find a spot where you can rent a chair and umbrella and chill out. Also, most of the restaurants along the beach front are super expensive and don't have a chilled, beach vibe. If you're close by, take a stroll along the beach but don't expect to be blown away.", "Love swimming at nusa dua beach... Until I feel the seaweed. Sometimes of year is dirtier than others. Only a few wrappers here and there, not a rubbish dump like other beaches in . Best to swim high tide. During low tide you can only get just past your knees before all the seaweed. The hotels also recommend wearing shoes into the water when swimming as there are sea urchins in the beach. No waves. No hawkers. A very calm beach. Clear water and white sand.", "Nusa dua means 2 islands. Literal meaning is Nusa is Island and Dua mean two in Malay. Its a enclave of large 5-star resorts / Hotels. Just found one huge Hospital in the vicinity. It caters golf resorts, fine dining and R&R. Surfing and diving are popular activities for more active visitors to this beach destination. It has an array of spas, galleries and boutiques await those who prefer less exertion. Local Barong performances can be admired at Batubulan", "side of Nusa Dua beach (south side) -- No thank you. Dirty, overcrowded, nosy, more like \\ballermann\\\" on Ibiza.\"", "Nusa Dua beach is great any time of the day. We have been there at sunrise, sunset and in between. Safe for swimming and plenty of activities if you are into that sort of thing", "Nusa Dua beach is clean and safe with calm water. Great restaurants and bars along the beachfront. Great for couples and families.", "I am probably spoiled after experiencing Thailand's paradise beaches but Nusa Dua is not anything special, at least not in front of the Conrad.", "The Nusa Dua beach is a perfect place for honeymooners as well as families with children. Clear waters.", "The beach comfortable for swimming. In lots of spots are nice but because of waves you can enjoy surfing only. Nusa Dua beach is exactly for families and for swim lovers. Water is clean, nice sand, no corals", "The ONLY beach to travel too during the Rainy season in . The other beaches we visited were exceptionally dirty. Nusa Dua resort beach of Marriott Courtyard was very nice. With service staff, and beach chairs- surf lessons- shopping- etc. You don't have to leave your chair! ", "This beach is very nice,clean and not too crowded compare to kuta...the place is romantic if you stay in the resort of nusa dua...one the best beach in 👍", "Lovely sand and not too many touts. I suppose the price paid for the hotel chains located along nusa Dua goes toward the mintainence of the beach including the litter management. A great beach for young children.", "Kelingking is most famous for looking like the shape of a t rex, but once you've gone down to the beach, you will remember this hike for the grueling, yet rewarding, experience it truly is. A few disclaimers. Do not hike using slippers. You are better off going barefoot, which is what I did, or using some serious hinking shoes. Check the bamboo before you pull yourself up. It is not all sturdy. Above all go slowly, be in good physical condition and you will be fine. If you aren't up to the journey you can enjoy the spectacular views. WhenI went, there was a school of large fish easily visible from the cliff. If you do make the journey, reward yourself with a refreshing soak in the ocean (and powerful waves that come with it!)", "So one thing you need to know about Nusa Dua (I didnt know this when I visited) is that in the afternoon time, the water goes WAY in away from the beach line making it impossible to swim in. However, this changes around 4pm in the evening when the water comes back. The best beaches to visit are definitely Geger beach, however it is very crowded and pretty expensive of you dont stay in the Mulia resort. From my personal experience, unfortunately we only discovered this on the last day, is the beach where the Pirate's Bay resort is on. On this beach, not only is it very free and un-crowded, you get the best beach chairs! We had this circle purple beds and they were the most comfortable relaxing beds ever. Theyre not even that expensive. Dont waste you time going to a beach infront of a hotel unless you're staying in that beach front hotel. 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Outside the temple there are some food joints, little costly. The temple itself has an entrance fee.", "This place gets a lot of love esp at sunset and I can see the appeal however for me personally it wasn’t one of my top. We did NOT go at sunset so I’m sure that has something to do with it but it was crowded and we were not allowed up passed just a few feet of the staircase. With that being said it’s still a must see I suppose and worthy of more than 4 stars. I did pay an old man to see his snake too, so it has that going for it, which is nice.", "Lake Bratan is situated very nicely at the top of the mountain and hence, it is very cool up there. It feels like going to those mountainous areas with misty weather and cooling breezes. The temple is in the lake so you have to pay for a boat ride if you want to visit it and the surrounding areas. I would highly encourage you to do for the view is very well-worth it. The surrounding areas of the lake are actually very nice as well. There is a small park where you can take a lazy walk peacefully while enjoying the perfect weather and the cool breezes. Love the place to bits. <3", "The place is really beautiful and the view is amazing. People can go down if they want, but they have to be really careful. The walking to go down takes 1 hour aprox. I went with my fiance and we decided just to stay on the hill.", "The way to temple is pleasant, also the surroundings. You will be having nice views of sea while going up to the temple. It's a small walk from the parking area. The temple is usual nese temple, but the way and surroundings make it worth visiting.", "scenic view during the sunset. Shades on blue in the water and shades of orange in the sky. A photographer would love this place. Ideal time to visit would be from 5 to 7 pm.", "This beautiful 17th century temple of Ulun Danu, which appears to float on the water, is dedicated to worship Dewi Danu or the Lake Goddess. Offerings are made at the temple on special festive occasions, as it is believed will bring economic prosperity to the area.", "just fantastic views..and you have to go at sunset time. it's the best time to visit and watch sunset. enjoy ! :)", "Tuesday 10th September, we had finished our lunch at Puri Candkruring* and we walked through it's gardens to the shores of Lake Bratan*. It was from here that we picked up our small wooden boat for our journey down the Lake to the sacred Ulun Danu Bratan Temple, the Guardian of the lake. The Temple complex is situated in the very picturesque sprawling gardens by the lake with the mountains in the background. Ulun Danu Temple is also known as Temple on the Lake as it appears to be floating when the river waters are high. It did not appear very floating when we visited as the water was low, visitors were able to walk out to the Temple. In the complex there is an 11 storey tower, Pelinggih Meru, which is dedicated to Shiva and his wife Parvathi. 11 floors in a tower is the highest level in floors in a Meru. Enjoyed our visit to this Temple however thought it was a bit commercial, not sure what Sponge Bob Statue was doing there. The swan pedalos also looked a bit out of place. * reviewed separately on TripAdvisor", "Experience rocky island during the day and your can enjoy the beautiful sea. There are also plenty of nese shops and restaurants before you reach the temple.", "Confession: I only went there for the sunset, so don't know how it looks or how busy it is during daytime. For the sunset, it was not very busy, but there were enough people there not to make it feel deserted. Colorful restaurants with a lot of beanbags are there to enjoy the sunset from. I particularly enjoyed the walk on the beach away from the cafes after it got a bit dark.", "At first i would like to say, go on a sunny day and make sure you see the sunset! Its fantastic at this place with the ocean, several amazing temples in the area ando the cliffs. The place is crowded and of course when its visitors, its also alot of salespeople. Make sure to bring your best camera!", "I think Gordon has a restaurant in a hotel down here, great place but a little too sterile for me and, someone will undoubtably attempt to sell you an apartment/timeshare at some point...!!! Very nice though don't let me put you off if you've got the brass...;-)", "Is nice place to stay. Very cheap place for 20$ breakfast included. They are the most friendly nese people. Love to stay there also my husband family and friends always stay in this place. Good internet connection. They been doing renovations so there is no damage in room. Cheers", "It was very beautiful, there was a lot rubbish in the surrounds but it was a very pretty place! The ocean breeze was nice to cool us down as well.", "apart from some great views over the ocean this place is completely over rated. there are many places just as good to see the sunset without the crowds and monkeys pestering you", "After a gruelling 3 hour ride, stuck in traffic for the better half of the journey, we finally arrived at our destination. “Staff” (whom we discovered were really local villagers posing as toll collectors) rudely expected entry fees under the thin veil of donation (we saw some tourists who decided not to make the trek, shamed for “not respecting [the Buddhist] religion”). The photo queue at the first temple (where the most Instagram photos are taken) was long while the “staff” (again local villagers with religious and profit motive) eagerly awaited their “donations” to help take photos. We were racially profiled as Chinese tourists (we’re Australian) and when refusing to pay the expected amount out of principle (hearing another group being charged less), had racial/explicit language thrown in our direction. I was kicked out by an aggressive mob of my cameraman/villager/“staff” whose friends were all too eager to become physical and shoo away the “Chinese tourists”. They were uneducated, rude, aggressive and not becoming of the ideals of their religious teachings. A pass is definitely recommended on this “attraction”.", "for sunset hunting, this landmark is perfect for sunset but too crowd people in this place, recommended in must place to go", "Been these late afternoon when we pass by. It has a really nice view by the lake and the clouds. If you are around, visit is worth a nice picture.", "We came here first thing in the morning. It was a long taxi ride, but worth it. There is a little market inside, but they pretty much have the same stuff as every market in does. We enjoyed the views and watching the waves crash. Good shoes are a good idea.", "One cannot travel to and miss this. We went on a mystique foggy day and the views and the surroundings are incredible!! Make sure you go early when there are not as many tourists and simply enjoy the view!", "I would recommend that you visit the temple only if you are passing by, no need to go here from Denpasar or Ubud unless you are close by doing something. There is a entrance fee for turists, i think it's like 20.000 IDR. No entrance fee for local people, this system is very common in Asia so no need to feel you're being cheated. It's nice to walk among the temple inside and snap a few obligated pictures of the famous lake tempels.", "A must visit when you are in Try to get a guide in order to understand the story behind each temples , do no ttake the guides that rush to you but choose the ones that are waiting for you and not running after you", "The place that you can see sunset while dringking you beer. Very relaxing. will go there again soon...!", "What a great view to see the sun set. It was great to walk around. Although very busy. It was easy to find a great place to sit and watch the sun go down over . There was clouds in the sky all day but the sunset was still amazing", "Saw the temple as part of a tour. It was a lovely temple in the lake and a nice park surrounding it, even though I had imagined it to be bigger. It was packed with tourists, though, and the entrance fee was a bit steep for nese standards, plus you had to pay extra to use the (not so clean) toilets.", "Best destination in ,we are visit with Spanish honeymoon,we enjoy this journey,so join with suka tours to explore nese culture.", "Great sunset and views but extremely crowded and expensive for what it is. Could do alone with no guide for free", "Ulun Danu temple is perched up on a hill, sitting comfortably by a beautiful lake. It was a really pleasant surprise for the both of us after having to endure a day long of hot & humid climate. It rained a bit so there was a layer of mist camly hovering above the lake. While the temple on its own was beautiful, we spent most of our time enjoying the view of the splendid lake & chilly wind. We also witnessed a ritual which was being performed by some local devotees.", "Best location...best nese restaurants...best resorts especially The Puri Santrian. Lovely friendly people. Paradise.....but don't tell anyone.", "beautiful place to catch the sunset. A little difficult to walk around if you are wearing just slippers, so please wear something with more protection as you might get cut by the rocky surface!", "Great place for kids, friendly atmosphere lovely breeze and so many places to get drinks and snacks.", "The temple is very beautiful and it's worth a visit, but we had unpleasant experience of being force to take their \\ local taxi transport service\\\" at a rate which is four times more expensive than normal rate. When we left the temple we try to get on the blue meter taxi but they all refused to drive any visitor. We talked to the locals/shop owners there, the local community is colluded and they don't allow any transport other than their car to get out - blue taxi driver are scared to take any passenger. We have no choice but to employ their services to leave the temple. I like and tanah lot - but this experience makes me cannot enjoy the beauty of the sunset.\"", "Went here before the sunrise by scooter from Padangbai (1 h, 20 minutes) and you really need to be careful and pay attention to the tricky roads. Since we arrived in complete darkness we didn't meet the guides and no one asked us to make a donation, it was just to walk through the entrance. Our plan was to walk directly up to temple 4 for the sunrise and then walk down to the other temples. We went past the 4 first temples without realizing it, so by accident we made it further than planned. We passed temple 5 where we got company from a huge group of monkeys. Since we had a lot of food in our backpacks we were a bit scared, but we waved around with a big stick and they left us alone. Eventually we ended up at temple 6 which is under construction and from there we went down again. Walking to temple 1 is no problem since it's a few metres from the entrance, it's also so beautiful. It's quite far from 1 to 2 but there's an ordinary road (no stairs) and you can pay a motorbike driver to take you (10.000 rupiah). From that point you can easily access temple 3 & 4. After that, you're in for a tough climb to the other temples. During the hours we were here we didn't meet a single tourist so it's definitely off the beaten track. Me and my friend aren't what you would call fit, but with a bit of stubborness we made it. I would recommend everyone (except small children/really old people/people with super bad health) to go here, it's worth the long ride and the climb. Just make sure to bring a lot of water and preferably go here early in the morning. (By the way, sunrise here is nothing special at all).", "Despite the crowd - we still love this place. Even though it is starting to feel like an European resort - we hardly see many Asian tourists , which is a pity. Sunsets are really fantastic", "We hired a driver for the day from Ubud and stopped here first and then the Jatiluwih Rice Terraces. In hindsight it was a long time in the car and i would have just done the rice terraces as they were stunning and i wish we had had more time there. This temple is very pretty, but i wasn't blown away by it, its very busy with tourists and there are more impressive sights around i think!", "Just caught the last of the sunset. A very popular place with great scenic vistas. Is a must if visiting .", "This place was very beautiful with the sunset view, and the open sea in front of you to see, the weather was amazing and we had a good spot to see the sunset clearly", "A must visit place if you are visiting . Visit during sunset. You will love the view. Photographers dont miss the place. But it will be too crowded. You cant avoid the crowd", "We went in the middle of the afternoon to avoid traffic at sunset. Got some great pictures! Certainly worth making the effort. ’s highway system is really lousy!", "the sunset is beautiful here. And the waves are awesome. We didn't watch the show and will come back to watch it the next time. There are nothing here except beautiful scenery and the show.", "But maybe the worst place if you plan a swimming or snorkelling. At sunset, you can take a arcane photos", "We did not enjoy the visit to especially the temples. It was nothing but scam by the local that control these temples.The entrance fees is expensive ranging from IDR30000 to IDR60000 per pax considering you are only seeing temple built by rock and covered by dirt and algae with mold hardly any sign of being maintained. And some entrances required you to wear sarong which were provided and some you need to rent one such as at Pura Ulun Danu Batur cost IDR30000-IDR50000 to rent one on top of the entrance fees of IDR35000 (they don't accept the sarong that we brought along) which was ridiculous and we decided not to go. And the scam at the temple at Besakih was even worst as they will told you that you 'need' a tour guide to guide you where to go etc and will tell you their ’service fees’. All these Temples are quite similar in our opinion. The sad thing was these people make a ’living' from scamming tourists visiting these holy place of worships. We do not encourage friends to go if they want to visit Temples in . We will never return to visit again.", "Very nice temple complex where you will need to have or rent a Sarong and hire a guide. Good views from the heights but you will be doing much walking and stair climbing.", "Big waves with a beautiful sunset. Take a beer on the way to the cliffs and relax with 100 other people. Its feels ok because the laidback atmosphere.", "Words and pictures can’t do justice to describe the beauty of this place. The dramatic waves with beautiful pink sunset sky.", "A beautiful temple on the shore of a lake in a hilly nese region (northern part of the island). This is the main temple for nese rice farmers. It is dedicated to Dewi Batari Ulun Danu, goddess of lakes and rivers. Part of the temple is on the main land'and part on a small island in the lake and the highest pagode is on this island. The atmosphere around this temple is peaceful and inspiring. Don't miss it.", "Was great to have locals looking after tourists bringing out drinks making sure your enjoying yourselves.", "Come before sunrise. It is very likely to be packed with tourists waiting for the sunrise too. So better come early.", "Magnificent view with splendid food to top it off! We had our lunch at one of the restos there. Mainly its buffet and for Muslims, you need to ensure you are being brought to a Halal or atleast no pork/lard resto as some may serve it. Aside from the food and view, there will be locals trying to sell souvenirs s eg: keychains, tshirts or sometimes sarong (which i bought at a great deal, Rp 100000 for 5 sarongs). Caution: once you buy from one, others will swamp towards you. if you do not wish to get any, be polite and smile. They are selling those for living (: be nice to them. All in all, great place to have lunch with a still active volcanic view and a cool air to enjoy.", "Can be very crowded and touristy. Nice to watch the sunset. Many bars have live music playing, why they insist on playing western music covers i will never understand.. pricier than local places..", "This temple is right in front of the lake surrounded by mountains which was gathered by clouds and was good cold. Though it was a long drive for us from Legian, Kuta but it was a worth visit. Don't miss the speed boat ride which will cost 150k IDR. The boatman will stop the boat right at the stop where he might offer to click your pic, it's a scenic one to get clicked", "Our tour guide have this place as the most recommended place to catch sunset and I can see why, the view was really amazing. The place where packed with peoples. We were very lucky to have seen probably the most beautiful sunset we ever had. It quiet a long trip to reach it as for the traffic is really hectic...but at the end it’s all worth it...another bucket list ticked", "What this lakeside temple in the nese highlands offers are beautiful \\garden-like\\\" grounds (with spacious lawns & colorful flowers, I felt more like being in a garden than on the grounds of a temple), a \\\"big view\\\" of the Lake Beratan & the green mountains on the other side of the lake seen from along the lakeside promenade on the far side of the temple grounds (where there are also about 2 or 3 of these tower-like structures with multiple mini-levels as you would also see at some other nese temples but not with \\\"as great a background\\\" as you would see here!), and a \\\"cool air\\\" due to a high altitude where the Temple is located (really you'll feel the coolness right away after getting out of the car). I came here with Perama (which cost about 330,000 rupiah for a car & a driver although you'll also have to wait for some other people if you're just by yourself like I was); being the fourth of the six places visited that day, this place was preceded by Pura Taman Ayun (with \\\"plenty of\\\" tower-like structures similar to the few ones here beside the lake as mentioned above), a luwak coffee farm (where you can drink it, buy it & also see some of the furry animals whose droppings it's made of) & Pacung Rice Terrace (not to go down but just to look at from above) and followed by Munduk Waterfall (a jungle waterfall coming down from some height but you'll have to go \\\"way down below\\\" from the street to see it) & Pura Tanah Lot (with two big rocks a little out in the sea where under one of them is a big arch-shaped \\\"opening\\\" which is just a \\\"breathtaking view\\\" at sunset!).\"", "Although this may seem churlish, one can get too much of a nation's temples, but this really is worth a visit. There are a number of temple buildings, but the most impressive is on the lake shore. Sadly, there had been some strong rains and flooding had a occurred a few months before, so renovations were underway. Ulun Danu temple is one of the more spiritual places we have visited, with a splendid view over the lake. I certainly recommend you visit. Bear in mind that this is a highly religious attraction, so suitable behaviour and attire should be considered. One can also get refreshments and souvenirs at the little shops nearby. Go with a guide, if possible.", "Dramatic view - it's an understatement. A very sacred nese temple, revered by the locals, you might even catch a glimpse of a ceremony, large assemble of people dressed festively in traditional clothes, colorful and beautiful, handmade oranemnts and offerings, quiet and peaceful celebration. Or maybe some very exotic harmonies of traditional music. The temple seems to exude an aura, and the blue waters at the bottom of the cliff connects it to the nature, drawing energy from it. Eerie feeling, exotic beauty.", "This place is one of well-known pura (Hindu prayer place/temple) in . Located in edge of Beratan lake, Bedugul. Its unique structure building combined with gorgeous lake view will satisfy anyone needs to take pictures.", "You will never have a bad view of the sunset with incredible rock formation in the background... So many people that I may say this must be a place to visit once you get to . Make sure that you have a way back to your hotel otherwise you willing pay triple from a local taxi.", "A great blend of beauty and some lovely views.", "Very nice place to hang out. You can see the sunset here. Around you can find many cafe and good restaurants. So many activities doing by tourists here.", "Stunning all along double 6 . Lots of places to eat with good food selections, great offerings of different types of seats. Beautiful sunsets 🌅", "One of the most iconic photos of is with the image of The Temple of waters named Pura Ulun Danu Bratan. This temple was built in 17th century and is dedicated to Devi Danu the goddess of waters. Entrance ticket is 30k IDR and being so popular there are herds of tourists trying to take a photo with the symbol of . Being located at a higher altitude than most of the touristic areas in , even in the dry season the clouds are gathering over the lake and it's quite difficult to have sunny weather.", "Way to crowded over there. It's surrounded by hubdreds of cheap souvenir shops and bad snack shops. Location is not a nice sight with all those people. Even during the week in low season, it's full and loud.", "We visited this Beratan Lake (some call it Bedugul Lake because it is located in Bedugul) in late Dec-2020 during Covid pandemic. It took 1,5 hours drive from Seminyak area to Bedugul. The temple is situated on the banks of the lake. A very nice and scenic temple, it is pictured on the IDR50.000 bill. The lake is so calm, and the temperature is cool. The temple is said to be Hindu temple, but there are also Buddha stupas, indicating the harmony between the religions in the past. Visitors can rent boat or speedboat to go around the lake. Entrance fee is Rp.30.000/person, but they also offer a package which includes drink and meals in the restaurant inside the park.", "Not what we expected and they make you pay for the entrance and we supposed to visit the temple also inside it, we arrived at the entrance of the Temple the make us pay also for \\donacion\\\" and once we did 3 steps, everything was closed and we couldn't visit anything. Just a place to steal money! Don't go there!\"", "ulun danu temple is a Hindu's temple located on the edge of the lake beratan bedugul . the entrance ticket price for local is 20 thousand and foreign tourists are 50 thousand. But of course the price can change. You can capture your trip by paying a direct printing photo taken by local photographer to help them make a living.", "One of the temple staff was very strange. When we did not want to enter immediately to the temple (of course for money) and we walked towards on the asphalt road ( outside from temple walls) for the view, he started to be angry and screaming: \\YOU HURT MY TRADITION! THIS IS TEMPLE AREA!\\\" I answered politely: \\\"There is no warning to stop. This is just a simple road, nothing else, but I am sorry if I hurt your tradition.\\\" It was not enough for him, he started to follow us and shouted: \\\"BETTER TO GO AWAY AND NEVER COME BACK\\\" Seems to me no money no honey. His behaviour was very unpolite, agressiv, and it is a big shame for the nese people.\"", "This was a fantastic trip for us. We stayed in Jimbaran and drove the three hours to get here... I don't regret it at all. The first temple was my favorite, the fourth is also good too. They both have great views. I overly impressed with the other but the views you saw from them were amazing. We didn't make it to the 7th temple because clouds had come in and we wouldn't have been able to see anything. You pay $10,000 for a sarong but don't be fooled... that is not your donation. They made us believe that we were giving $20,000 for a donation and they were giving us a sarong... So we wrote down $20,000, then they asked us for that donation, we only had a $50,000 so we ended up giving that for a donation and to pay for the sarongs. I know it's not that much but I don't like the sneakiness.... just be upfront about it. Also basically what I got while we were listening to the donation part was that we were paying for clean up but not because of tourist but because of the nese people. He said tourist were very respectful.... so why do we pay for clean up? I KNOW that really it boils down to a few dollars but it's just how it's presented. Overall it's worth every penny... I would go back and pay the same amount again. Although we did hire a 'tour guide' to help us with the trail and the monkeys. The Monkeys never bothered us but if you do the loop it was VERY helpful to have the guide. When you go past temple 4 there are steps that head down and it looks like the clear path... those are not the steps you take. You take a left and walk on a small dirt trail before you meet the steps going up you need to take.", "We went there for sunset, twice. Very nice combo of splashing waves, a small reef and beautiful sunset. Quite painful to sit down on the rocks, bring something to sit on!", "Nice and clean but a little too quiet. Good path for walking on and some nice places to eat. The Retro and staff are lovely as is Lila Pantai.", "A Must Visit place in specially in the evening to witness beautiful sunset and sea Waves. Very nice location to click lot of pictures and also a very clean and beautiful place. very nice view of sea from top and waves hitting the rocks", "Although fairly busy we loved visiting the Ulun Danu Bratan temple. We were lucky there was a nese dance exhibition on inside the gated area near the temple so after watching this we wandered over to the temple itself. The backdrop of the lake and mountains is just stunning and the whole area is immaculate. A must see when visiting .", "Although several hours north of Denpasar, this Temple is well worth a visit and should include several other stops along the way ie. the Batik factory, Menggi Temple, the Markets and coffee plantations. The temple is positioned in a stunning location on the lake and the grounds and facilities are excellent. Parking can be difficult at peak times. Entrance fees are minimal. Well worth a visit.", "Interesting place, best to go when it's not crowded. There's a market village leading up to it, bit touristy but not as tacky as the shops around mont st Michael! Can take really good photos, with the crashing waves and silhouettes, unfortunately they're on another camera!", "Another wonderful nese experience, to see the temple perched out on a rocky outcrop with the surrounding sea. You are able to walk out to the temple at low tide & you can be blessed by a monk. A very moving experience . The photo opportunities are wonderful & if you go later in the afternoon, the sunset can be beautiful .", "The walk to the temple is full of shops selling everything Indonesian; try to hold your urge to buy stuff as you will come the same route. Prices here are slightly inflated, as compared to the ones in other markets. The majestic gate lets you see what is enstored for you. Take a left & go up the steps to get a view of the temple on an eye level. You can take a few steps down and get really close to the temple during low tide; during high tide times, you'll be told to stay away as it can be dangerous, although the view during these times is spectacular! If you take a right, you can walk up to the carved stones and some smaller temples. You are not allowed to go inside any of these temples. There is a small garden, along the paved walking area, where you can sit under a tree and admire mother nature.", "Absolutely worth seeing but make sure that you get there early to be able to wander and claim your perfect sunset spot, because your ten thousand friends will! Sun goes down very quick so your photo opps are over quickly and suddenly everyone leaves at the same time meaning chaos on the roads. Definitely go but get there a couple of hours before sunset.", "We were prepared for the rules around covering up legs and wore appropriate clothing. Alas “it is their custom that everyone wear a sarong”. Actually it is their custom that everyone wear a sarong they rent you. If you bring your own sarong then at best they will try to take it from you when you leave. You are then required to provide a “donation”. After making the ascent to the temple plateau, there is a photographer charging money to take a photo of you posing in the gateway view point. There are literally hundreds of people waiting in line to do this. We weren’t having any of that nonsense and got a photo taken for free in between victims of Temple Greed.", "This temple is about 40 minutes from Kuta. You will be required to wear a sarong when you visit the place because it is supposed to be a place of worship. Maybe the authorities should also check the tourists wearing tank tops. Funny but they reveal a lot more but are not required to cover their upper body. The place provided amazing views of the sea and sunset from the cliff. The place was jam packed at the time of our visit because of the Kecak dance performance which is held at the mini stadium just after sunset.", "In , we have several address that we keep. Double Six area is definitely one of them. A street full of range of restaurants and cafes are ready to welcome you.", "Wow, breath taking views and to see the waves craching against the rocks and caves was amazing. The sunset is worth watching, beautiful", "The ulun danu beratan temple is both a famous picturesque landmark and significant temple complex located on the western side of the.beratan lake in bedugul,central .", "It is beautiful place. You can understand that nese culture is absolutely unique with unique architecture. This is one of the most beautiful place in . The road on the way there is also very beautiful. Recommend you over stop in Amankila hotel for cup of coffee or some cool drink. Enjoy fantastic sea view from the cliff bar there.", "We were lucky to go to Ulun Danu Temple when there was ceremony on. It was so colourful....better than any pictures I have seen on the internet.The lake with the mist gave that eerie background to the beautiful temple and the flowers surrounding it. There are even bright animal sculptures as well as gigantic fruit sculptures throughout the magnificent gardens. Definitely a must for any visit to . I am hoping to go back on my next visit to in August", "Best place for sunset view ... be careful though as risky Too instagramee for me (#lifeoftheboydriend)", "We traveled two hours from Ngurah Rai Airport in Denpasar just to see and experience this picturesque temple. An entrance fee of IRP 50k is definitely more than the worth of this amazing view. Of all the temples in that we have been, I think this is my personal favorite. Imagine a temple with a backdrop of a mountain and Lake Beratan. It is situated uphill so going there could be a bit of a challenge for people who easily gets dizzy in winding roads. Just be prepared though. Better to go here in the morning. It is open at around 8am but we were able to go in at around 7:30am. Weather is cooler here compare to that of the downtowns in (eg. Ubud, Seminyak, Kuta etc.). Do bring a jacket.", "This is a very spectacular and most photographed temple on the shores of Lake Bratan near Bedugal in . Depending upon the water level of the lake this temple appears to float when it is surrounded by water. There is a beautiful garden and a buffet restaurant at the site making this one of the most popular temple visited by tourists.", "One of the nicest temples we saw in . It's the one on the lake on the front of the lonely planet book. Only downside is that it's packed with tourists so best get there early in the motning. As there are so many temples all over I wouldn't go out of my way to see this one specifically bit it is in the same region as the jatiluwih rice fields, which are 100% worth the visit. It's a good day out from ubud to hire a driver and do these 2 together (see separate review on the rice terraces) probably shouldn't pay more than about 500k for a driver for 6 hours. We booked direct from the hotel and ended up paying about 700k but later found out that you can get a driver much cheaper from the tourist stalls in central ubud.", "Good place for sunset, nice location, Avoid afternoon times :gets extremely hot. They are quite strict with their traditions- no one is allowed inside without the traditional attire .", "The Ulun Danu Temple was built around the 16th century and has been kept in great condition, alike most temples in . The temple itself sits out into the lake and is not accessible by tourists. The lake is breathtaking, seemed almost like an ending sea. Being 1300 metres above sea-level, the area was quite cold, a jacket and a scarf recommended. The fog gave it the perfect setting. There were also a spacious garden with gorgeous flowers. Photographs can be taken from almost every angle! Everything was just beautiful. You definitely have to go and see it for yourself!", "Floating Temple of Lake Braken is on one of the most important lakes in , feeding the land by the age old Subak irrigation system. This Temple is one of the most important temples of which acted as the maintainer of harmony and stability of the entire Island. Pura Ulun Danu Beratan is a major Hindu Shaivite water temple on , known as the floating temple as it appears floating at high tide. Located on the shores of Lake Bratan in the mountains near Bedugul. There are many other water temples in the Region that are specific to each irrigation association. Built in 1633, this temple is used for offerings ceremony to the nese water, lake and river goddess Dewi Danu, due to the importance of lake Bratan as a main source of irrigation to central . I absolutely loved this temple site and the Buddha’s statue is also enshrined in this temple. The grounds and gardens are beautifully maintained with exotic flowers and easy walkways. If you are lucky enough you could even witness a ceremony at the time of your visit. Unfortunately l witnessed a sacrifice of a poor chicken on my visit and l wasn’t expecting the priest to suddenly cut a live chickens head off, but it happened, this is . A beautiful drive from Ubud on the way to Jatiluwih Rice Terraces l highly recommend a visit to this temple. I had also a great registered guide from Ubud Area Tours who knows all the history and information of this temple and beautiful sites visited in , highly recommend.", "An iconic temple in , every holiday the the tourist consist to travel to this object destination, from airport is 20 km to reach the pura luhur,", "It's a beautiful water temple in Bedugul.It's particularly spectacular during sunrise.The temple is an architectural marvel and an iconic structure of nese architecture.A must visit place.", "Great place, way to overcrowded at sunset so just have your expectations set to the right level. Cover your shoulders and chest and knees, just advise wearing suitable/respectable clothing for both men and women.", "Loved the cleanliness of the property! Our room was everything we were expecting and more! Great view! The restaurant had variety for dinner and the staff are always more than willing to help where they can! Can't wait to go back", "The location will definitely mesmerize. The temple is situated on a peak, that drops off 90 degrees to the sea. Waves crashing on the rocks & the underwater flora gives the water a crystal blue color. Offers some amazing photo spots. A nese folk-dance (every day at 6 PM- limited 150 seats) wonderfully showcases nese religion (Hinduism) & cultural heritage..", "extremely blissful temple, with amazing view of the typical temple beauty alongside the lake. there is also option for the boat ride... you will see some locals coming in to the temple, but as usual tourists are not allowed inside the temple We had to chose between ulun danu brantan and taman ayun due to time constraints, but i am very happy i chose to visit brantan.....", "Do visit this place for some amazing views of sunset. its' spectacular. There are some small food stalls inside the complex, no dress code in this place. There would be some walking of approximately 15 minutes including some steps. Do carry caps, hats, sunscreen and sunglasses. A little aware of monkeys specially with sunglasses, wallets and mobiles. But there's help around, locals are nearby to help you out in such situations. After the sunset there is also fire dance which is free to watch for all. Happy Hols:)", "I’ve seen lots of photos that people have taken where the area is crowded but when we visited it wasn’t busy at all. Maybe a handful of people there. The sunset was a nice spot and was busier. I’d say a lot of the photos online make it seem more impressive but as we went twice it’ll all depend on the tide and how the waves crash against the rock. I’d return to show friends and watch the sunset again.", "Loved this place definitely worth a visit. Beautiful sunset highly recommended then markets a re little over priced but that's not what you're there for", "As the title say, it is very hot. Try to go just before sunset and the view is better. Also be prepared to climb the stairs. Entrance is 20000 and a Sarong is needed. The main area is fenced. Unless you are staying in Nusa Dua, this trip is not really worth the time. There are many other temples to see.", "sunset is the best time to go there and spend time for while so you'll see the beautiful sunset with the stunning waves", "The surrounding area of valcano Mount Batur is worth visiting on way to Ulun Danu Batur Temple. It has to be combined with temple if you are not treking in the area. Nice place to have lunch and watch the beautiful lake & the valcano.", "As all guidebooks indicate, it is a good spot to go watch the sunset but way too many tourist for my taste! That's just me.", "How I regret not being to Ulun Danu Bratan Temple when I visited this October 2018. Despite having a car booked for myself for the entire day I had to ask the driver to take me back to the hotel to escape the unbearable Indonesian Heat of the sun. But as they say there's always a next time. I am sure next time I am not going to miss this gem of a beauty. Keeping fingers crossed for another visit soon.", "The most amazing sunset you'll ever see. Travel by scooter is best and very accessible to rent and it's cheap too.", "You can arrive here with a taxi. Entrance fees of IDR 30,000 is charged. Arrive here at around 4pm so that you can enjoy sunset. It has some good souvenirs shopping options before you enter the temple. Watch for high tides when taking photo graphs. If high tide then you cannot cross to the temple. Walk on the cliff to enjoy and take pictures of sunset. Before sunset grab your seat in one of the restaurant to enjoy sunset. Drinks and food are reasonable.", "Wonderful place with awesome views during sunset especially. There are many tourist shops and restaurants around. We spend a lovely evening there ! Surely recommend everyone to visit it atleast once when they go to ...", "Pristine setting and beautiful views. Spent the entire day and sunset here. Peaceful and serene.glad our local friends brought us here.", "I didn't catch the sunset here but it was still a nice place to visit. I was there around 3pm so it was very hot", "I like how many stalls you can get from this place. A bit of travel is needed so best if you book your own ride for the whole day just like we did. Sunrise and sunset is beautiful and the small stalls are selling drinks and foods very cheaply. Everytime you give the servers tip they will praise you like you gave them 100 USD. Lol I love them, I had fun here!", "The place is cool, nice scenery, lots of trees both shady and tall. The atmosphere is clean, well maintained, and lots of spots to take pictures. Ulun Danu temple is located in the middle of the lake, very unique and iconic. We can take pictures from the edge of the lake with a beautiful background of Ulun Danu temple. Parking is spacious enough.", "Was excellent for food and reasonable prices and easy picking and friendly staff,beautiful sunsets to veiw and have a drink", "Although a little packed at dusk, there's some great eateries further north of W Resort where you can lie down and watch the sunset on a sun bed. Certainly less traversed than further south at the likes of Double Six and also less hawkers. Check it out for a sunset or 5.", "Bratan Lake is situated in the central highlands of , at around 1200 meters above sea level. The temperature in this area is low, and it is often cloudy and there is a lot of moisture.. It was constructed in 1634 in honor of the goddess of water and fertility Dewi Danau. It is a beautiful temple of worship for Hindus and Buddhist, it is one of the most picturesque temples on the island. There are always people making offerings there, as well. Best visited on weekdays. Weekends see a lot of crowd.", "We took a taxi there and had the driver wait for us. You don’t need a guide here. We went for a walk during the day. Amazing views!!!! Have heard it should be even nicer for sunsets.", "Safe, beautiful and a must see!! Easy enough to find without a guide. Ample parking, plenty of local food and cold beverages available- bring cash. Photographers delight. A mesmerizing natural spectacular! Right next to Sunset Point too.", "This is where I visit when my personal batteries need to be recharged, my spirit cleansed and my gratitude for beauty in - stimulated. Here is stands - available to all and sundry. If you are fortunate to visit on a Holy Day for a particular nese village - you will see a spectacular procession of colour, feel the warmth & dedication of the people as they unite to celebrate something special in the nese Hindu religion.They will talk to you and explain the intricacies of their decorations and effergies. Carrying large symbolic offerings on their heads is something very special to view. The Temple and Lake will embrace your spirit - no matter what your religion. They welcome you to worship, admire, enjoy - and always remember sharing special moments in time with them. There is a choice of cafes and a market place to relax & ponder. The entrance fee is reasonable and level of hygiene is very good. You will not be in a rush to leave this magnificent, natural wonder of , set amongst beautiful, well maintained gardens. This is a real tonic for the tired traveller. Don't miss this one!", "Not too far from Denpasar, some nice markets around the cliffs, where you can buy snacks and a drink and watch the sun set over the temple.", "the best time to visit is in the afternoon, the less crowd, the best time to enjoy the scenery especially the sunset", "Nice place with a good view of sunset. Do walk up to the rest of the gardens. The sunset view there is very nice. Not worth spending time at the art market", "It was a good decision for us to go there when the sun was setting. You do not get the best view of the sunset since it faces the opposite direction and therefore it's best to catch the sunrise. Nevertheless the visit was well worth it.", "Got a recommendation from local hotel staff, arrive around 5 pm and seems we're quite late. Most of the food stall already closed although still crowded. Saw kayak rental and for sure we'll be back again later here. Try to use google maps to reach here, location is quite easy to find if you are following the path in a proper way. Quite bumpy on some spots. The downside maybe because it's quite crowded considering it wasn't a public holiday.", "Packed with Tourist, but the sunset is beautiful... We even saw a wedding couple taking wedding shots. Beautiful! Must come!", "- This was one of the temples visted during my full day tour. - Ulun Danu bratan temple is one of the most picturesque and beautiful landmark in . - Your will remain incomplete if this temple is not on your list. - We reached at the mid of the day. - Its quite away from Kuta about 60 km. - This temple is at the shore of the second largest lake in . - Beside temple you will get various food shops, restaurants, Souvenir shops. - Visiting this temple was one of the best experience I have ever had in . - Weather was cooler then seminyak and kuta. - Only one thing which I dont like about this place is the crowd, this place was a bit crowdy rest of the things were fine. I would say this place is filled with Beauty everywhere. Ticket: 50,000 IDR Opening Hours: 08:00AM – 06:00PM Location: Danau Beratan, Candikuning, Baturiti, Tabanan Regency, 82191, Indonesia", "This place has an incredible view! But watch out for the moneys they really grab you belongs on the moment that I arrived one money grab my glasses and a guard help me to recovery! Enjoy, the view is much better than the show dance which is for tourists, I was glad to see the ocean and the sunset but I also paid for the show. Next time just the sunset will be fine. There is a good infrastructure with restaurants, bathrooms and information center.", "A rock/cliff formation in a horseshoe shape which \\sucks\\\" in water from the waves causing a big explosion of spray and seawater when the waves get big enough. You've gotta be patient if you wanna catch a good photo or video as most of the times the waves are too small to cause the large and beautiful \\\"explosion\\\". It's also a nice place to catch the sunset. It's accessible by car, motor bike or bicycle. However if you're travelling alone, just note that it has a lot of steep uphill and downhill slopes. Also, if you catch the sunset, it'll be dark out as the roads do not have street lamps. So drive safe. I went there by bike and the hour long ride back through the dark is not recommended although that was an adventure on itself.\"", "we are falling in love with this temple. Amazing view of the temple on top of the cliff overlooking to the ocean. waves come and back with blue and clear water. we seen also many people come in nese custom for pray at the temple. definitely recommend to visit this temple.", "Better than I expected, the locals are the friendliest people I’ve ever meet from any where around the world , the food was exceptional and all food and drinks where great value and affordable", "Great Dine! Professional Service! I can't believe words can express how great the dish here. Everything is amazing. Beside of the beautiful-look food served, they taste really good. The flavour of seasoning, freshness, and the ambience are blended beautifully. Needless to say, the service was uniformly excellent, professional, and attentive. The place is nice and quiet, elegantly furnished, and so classy. I don't really matter the price noted, the food has blinded me satisfyingly.", "I came here twice and the perfect time is the second one, not too crowded and so calm. See the blue sea and it was high enough.", "Sea, mountain, temples plus landscape are quite enough to go braten temple.Here was the only place made me come to at first. The weather is so nice, cool and refresh compare to city. Not over crowded but quiet and peace. After taking some pics we just did sit and having fun the weather and atmosphere there. It's totally history and culture. Checked Local markets for traditional snacks are really colorful and watches motorbike race with local people for a while :))) we loved there.", "Amazing staff, food, cocktails. Love this place. Clean and modern. Back soon for another dose of Coccoon.", "You should check this temple out on the internet for all of the finer details but things you need to know in order to visit are: you can get a sarong at the base for 10,000 IRP if you can get to the first temple - maybe 100 steps you can negotiate a lift on a motorbike for 30,000 IRP return to temple number 4. The view is amazing and after some advice from the locals decided not to go all the way to the top (1700 steps) because the view is blocked at the top by trees. If I did it again I would have tried to arrive as early as possible so that its cool for the climb. It is hard work and to get to temple 4 we did about 400 steps in total. There is a little shop on the way and shops at the bottom if you need supplies. Definitely worth a look.", "To me perhaps the most beautiful of the nese temples. Located along the ancient, volcanic Bratan lake and surrounded by wonderful flower gardens, this is a place to unwind yourself and surrender to the divine. Spend a few hours here during your north trip Also has number of souvenir shops and restaurants near the premises", "We arrived a couple of hours before sunset and it was very busy, but still plenty of room to get the photos you want. We didn't stay until sunset, but maybe next time. We have been to many times but this was the first time we had been here, one of the best places in .", "Great spot for watching the sunset and observing the pure power of the sea. Can be a little hard to find so take a phone. There are three coves to watch as opposed to one and there are some local bars you can get a drink.", "Awesome scenery and very good view, all look blue, calm down, and peace. If here, you should be ready to use lotions if you don't gonna be on sunburn because it's hot.", "Ulun Danu Beratan Temple is both a famous picturesque landmark and a significant temple complex on the western side of Beratan Lake in Bedugul, central . The whole Bedugul area is a popular upland weekend and holiday retreat for locals from the more urban areas in the island's south. Ulun Danu Beratan, literally ‘the source temple of Lake Beratan’, shares the scenic qualities with 's sea temples of Uluwatu and Tanah Lot. The smooth reflective surface of the lake surrounding most of the temple’s base creates a unique floating impression. The misty Bedugul mountain range surrounding the lake complements the temple's scenic backdrop.", "This is a must see in . The location is stunning with a great view of the sunset. Of course the place is very crowded and you may stay trapped in the parking lot after the sunset. Try to anticipate your exit from the place.", "-This is one of the most beautiful places to go and see the sunset -suddenly hundreds of birds fly -Surprised with the crowd there -just make sure you leave the place before every one Reasons: 1-to avoid the traffic 2-to avoid the mosquito attack", "Busy with people wanting to purify themselves. Not wanting to did not take anything away from the visit. It must have been incredible at one time (probably when full of pilgrims not tourists). 30000 idr entrance plus sarong loan.", "We visited the terrace with private tour and loved the view. Had a nice beer and food with a restaurant further down the road. Prices were good for food.", "Your trip won't be completed without seeing Ulun Danu. Its a symbol (even in 50K INR money). Breathtaking view, beautiful lake from volcanic features, relaxing and calm environment.", "Even though we were missing a blue sky to complete the experience it was still very nice. Well worth a visit!", "Ulun Danu Temple is located on top of a mountain and the temple is beside the lake. It has a cool weather. If you get a chance, when a ceremony is on-going, you will appreciate nese culture more.", "Beautiful ocean nice sunset Amaizingggggggggggggggg tempel the vibe really good here everiting are beautifulllllll will be back", "Great place for sightseeing with couple or family. The zoo architecture mostly nese temple and really beautiful. Love the hospitality from the safari zoo with explaination or all the animal.", "A very mesmerising, scenic view with the zen feel. Just got to \\put up\\\" with people sitting on the steps/ hogging the pathway for photos/ chilling out purposes. Able to see Mount Agung from inside. Truly the \\\"Heaven's Gates\\\"!\"", "Beautiful area! Great place to see sunset, weather permitting. Very crowded on weekends. Great driver with Sun Tours - Luhur! Try the klepon!! 😋", "The way to Ulun Danu and the temple Itself are so beautiful that we wished we could spend more time there.", "nice place to enjoy sunset! a place that you can enjoy for relaxing, chilling and watch the nature with your loved ones!", "One can get some great pictures here. Its nice and cool here compared to the busy city area. Its nice to enjoy a quiet lunch overlooking the mount", "Ulun Danu Temple lies by banks of Lake Bratan at a level of 1239m, It is one of the most picturesque and most photographed temples in . Entrance Fee is IDR 50,000.It has ample parking space, after which you see a big garden area. There is play area for small children & separate eating area which has many restaurants. You get variety of food which include ala carte & buffet, however the restaurants close by 3pm in the afternoon. The location is surrounded by mountains and usually has fog due to the location height. It is also very chilled, so better to carry some light warm clothes. There are Motor boats available which take you a round in the lake, but its very windy and chilling. The temple is on one side and has a smaller access. It is very crowded as people flock to take selfies in that area. A fog brings a real charm to this location which has made it a very favourite sightseeing and recreational spot.", "Ulun Danu is one of those temples most of us seen in the internet, and in brochures, and it's also on most agendas, but if you expect a large temple complex you're wrong. Never the less it's very much worth a visit, but be aware that you will not be alone, the place is quite crowded", "Beautiful sunset!!! Loved watching the big waves crashing and seeing local nese families enjoying the beach/offering blessings. Don't miss the sunset - its magical.", "If you can make it for sunrise, it's well worth it. Great Path to ride and walk along, lots of yummy places to eat along the way. Just a shame there is sooo much rubbish around, and some extremely annoyingly persistent Ladies wanting you to shop. They even followed us for 20 minutes. They need to be told firmly NO.", "A traditional nese temple is very famous for it's placement. Just on the seashore to enjoy sunset. However this place is very busy and the parking ticket and entry fee is too high in comparison to other tourists place that offers .", "Beautiful example of nese culture and religious significance.", "Mostly temples in are surrounded beautifully by parks, ocean, lakes, mountains, or rice fields. This Temple, Pura Ulun Danu Beratan, also surrounded by park, lake and mountains, incredibly looks beautiful, and the air here are refreshing! When you visit Singaraja, or waterfalls of Git Git village, Sekumpul or Munduk, Buyan and Tamblingan lakes, or Menjangan Island, you will probably going thru this temple and lake. Don't just past this place! You definitely have to visit this place for couple of hours, you won't regret at all. Usually we get here at noon, and we always have our lunch at local restaurant Mentari, nice food, good value, and the view is awesome, to the lake Beratan! The parking area in the part of temple complex are quite big, the entrance tickets will cost you 30.000 rupiahs (it's about US$3) pp, recently they raise it. The are public toilets near the parking area, before the entrance gate, not so clean sometimes, if too crowded.", "The temple complex has been my family's favorite over years. One day my husband had an idea to go to catch a sunrise at Bedugul. The view was breathtaking. In the early morning, you can see the sun slowly rising from behind the mountain slopes. And dramatically shines the Pura. If you come at the afternoon, the place is quite pack from tourists. You can also rent a fast boat to sightseeing Lake Beratan. Best time to visit is during March - August.", "A nice place. Visit before sunset. Nice landscape. Should plan to spend atleast 1-2 hours before sunset. Must visit in trip", "Very interesting spot where tha water splases out of the cliffs. The spot is one of the best on NL for watching the sunsets. But, it is always very crowded.", "Typical touristic place with usual hawkers, shops selling souvenirs etc. Best time to visit around Sunset as for the best views.", "Been here twice and it’s still the most beautiful to watch sunset in . This is a big place and there’s lot to explore, so wear your most comfy shoes and walk around. There’s a snake cave, parks and stalls selling all sorts of souvenir outside. Must see when in .", "Visited as part of a tour and really enjoyed the views from here. There are many different angles for you to get pictures. We were there just before sunset. At sunset there is a fire show which was great fun with amazing views.", "The sunset was beautiful. My second time here and I just can't get enough of the view. A must to visit this place when you come to ", "Went there by motorbike. Last 5km was nice road with less traffic. The temple is located on the edge of a huge cliff. You can't go inside the temple but You can walk near the cliffs and have a good scenery of temple. There are a lot of monkeys, so be careful wit food. Entrance fee is 20.000 Rp and You get free sargon for a visit.", "Small temple on the Bratan lake. The temple itself is quite common. It is a typcial nese temple. But the setting is absolutely gorgeous. The calm lake is surrounded by the caldeira of the volcano. It is really a peaceful image. If you are in the neighbourhood, visit this temple but try to come early before the tours and the crowd arrive.", "Went on a rainy day, had to wait an hour at the ticket office for the rain to subside and once it did we paid the nominal entrance fee and spent over an hour admiring the grounds and the temple. The management had done a stellar job in the upkeep of the grounds, well organize and clean, this was one of the nicest temples we have seen. The bratan temple is magical. Don't miss it. There were no peddlers or any tourist traps.", "The area around the temple used to be water from the lake of bratan, but these days has gone dried up. The view surrounding the lake of Bratan is breathtaking, especially during a bright day", "This scenic temple is located within Lake Bratan, high up on the hills. You will not find a more gorgeous temple in when you consider its surroundings and cool climate. A must-visit without a doubt.", "Beware of your shades and spectacles. Entrance fees is IDR 20,000 for adult and IDR 10,000 for children. To watch the kecak dance inside the temple you should prepare another IDR 100,000.", "Usually you have to take a shuttle (40000 Rp) to the entrance but when we went they just flagged us up. Ladies have to have their shoulders and back covered. Wear a t-shirt or you can rent the sarong and wrap for 10 000 Rp. Entrance fee is buy donation. There are a few shops along the way and we used one of the restrooms for 5000 Rp. The walk up is a bit steep. Would have like to walk up to see the other temples but the heat was just too much. We stayed in Padang Bay so it was only a 35 minutes ride to get there. Nice scenery on the way.", "Lake Danau and the Pura Ulun Danu Bratan, bedugul - a very famous attraction in and one not to be missed. The temple sits on the shore of the lake and even thought it had rained when we arrived it did not detract from it's beauty. It had a very ethereal and calming atmosphere about it. The lake and temple is 1200 metres above sea level with a very cool temperature and because of this the clouds form just over the lake. If the weather had been a bit better we would have rented a boat to take us around the lake. This is one of the very picturesqued temples in and glad that we did the tour.", "It is one of the best maintained temples of . This 17th century temple is located on the western side of the Beratan lake in Bedugul, central . The temple is dedicated to three Hindu Gods - Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva along with Dewi Danu. The temple is the sign of Mengwi dynasty's grandeur. Travelers should before hand find out the schedule of the dance programmes in the temple complex and time their visit to the temple. We visited the place on our way while driving from Ubud to Munduk / Lovina. Our very reliable driver, Ady (+6281239378353) knew the place very well and took us through some short cut roads through villages after visiting Jatiluwah rice terrace. He was our guide for the temples and other places of interest that we visited in . From Jatiluwah rice terrace to Ulun Danu, you will pass through beautiful road passing through forests and hills and villages with rice fields all around. We stopped as a restaurant called Taman-e-Seri from on the main road. This Warung place is huge but the place is real bad and visitors should not have food here. In fact, when we stopped here, we did not find any other tourists having food here. The food was real bad and we regretted of not having food on our way in a beautiful Warung overlooking green fields which we saw while driving. After reaching the temple, first we have to buy the ticket for 75000 which includes the use of a Sarong to enter the temple premises. The temple has a very large green compound and the temple is located on the bank of the huge Lake. As usual, the main temple is locked so also the two smaller temples on the water (lake) and tourists are not allowed to enter the same. We found large number of youths are being trained for temple dance programmes. Two trainers were standing and reciting Ramayana stories for kechak dance. Six-seven girls were also dancing in the middle as per their turn (two at a time). You can buy lunch within the temple premises. We spent about 1-1.5 hours in the temple complex before proceeding towards Munduk. It was a good and memorable visit.", "absolutely loved this place so sad to leave. magnificent sun rises. great shopping safe for whole family.", "I generally don't like doing the tourist thing but this was special. You have to expect a bit of a crowd but it was manageable. The sunset views are excellent and the new restaurant is perfect and relaxed. An great place to feel the essence of years gone by in .", "For my opinion this place is nice to visit during the afternoon time. When the heat of the sun may not be too hurt the skin. Since there are no trees around the area. And will be worth to see when the wave is big, so you can see the waves crash along the cliff.", "The view is amazing especially from the side park of the Pura The mountain lake and the sky make a perfect scenery My favorite place in The entrance for local domestic is 10.000 rupiah for Foreigners around 30.000 rupiah Kinda far for city center took around 2-3 hours to get here Its better to have lunch before get to to this temple , there is strawberry farm on the way up to this temple and many restaurant with cool view also Worth visit", "The site of this beautiful temple on a lake is many visitor's ideal image of . Ulun danu temple and its surroundings are exactly that! It is worthwhile to take a day trip to visit, taking in the scenery and enjoy a bit of boating on the lake. This place does get overcrowded in from late mornings. I suggest arrive around or before 9am, if one wants to enjoy a bit of serenity before the madness. Late comers will have to fight with other people for a taking good photos, plus the rain normally comes in the middle of the day, which will really spoil the fun.", "We went on a half day tour to Ulun Danu Bratan Temple from Ubud, which is about one and a half hours drive away. We loved the beautiful location, the well maintained landscaped garden and the cool, clean and fresh air. A great place to take some magnificent photos and enjoy the scenery across the lake. The crowds were not too heavy and taking pictures very easy. A couple of downsides though, (1) High admission cost of 75000 IDR per person and (2) The new concrete suspended roadway hugging the nearby mountain rather spoils the views of the temple. Well worth a visit though !", "This was part of our itinerary as we had seen beautiful photos of this place. When we arrived, we were greeted with cool weather with the temple in the lake. There are a few other temples within the compound of this temple. We also liked that the gardens were clean & seats were provided at some places. To enter the bathroom, a charge of 2000 Rupiah is required, however, the bathrooms were clean & a bidet is provided. We arrived early & could get some good photos. We loved this place & its best to come early.", "The temple honors Bratan lake and river goddess Dewi Danu, since the lake is a main source of irrigation in central . The scene is unforgettable, the peace, the nature, the vibe. It's build out of love & respect and you feel that once you're there. The surrounding gardens are beautiful and there is also a restaurant with both buffet & menu.", "There are several holy sites located within the complex related to the nese Hindu beliefs about death and reincarnation, with a surprisingly important role played by the little scamps that call it home.At the northwestern border of the forest is an ancient bathing temple. Accessible by a steep flight of stairs and fed by a nearby stream, it’s used to carry out purification rituals. The villagers consider the waters here to have special cleansing powers, based on the nese belief in the holiness of upstream water. After cremation, the ashes and bone fragments of the deceased are immersed in this holy water for cleansing, while funeral-goers take a purifying bath. bit concern about new parking area how noise it could be?", "LOCATION -The Ulun Danu Temple is situated at the Bratan Lake, Bedugul area. -It took about an hour drive from Mengwi. LOVED & FACILITY -The view was so beautiful. -The lake is so big. -Pura Ulun Danu has unique architecture structure. -It is a unique Hindu temple at the lakeside. What an exotic place to visit. You can take many good selfie photos in this wonderful tourism destination in . Awesome!", "Lots and lots of tourists in July but early in the morning its beautiful! Be careful though, I heard lots of stories of accidents their becaue people go too close to the edge for selfies and get pulled in by big waves! : (", "I spent the evening of July 5th watching the seas and sunset here. It is a very nice spot, but not as nice as the spot I found a bit north of the Devil's Tears. There were some other people here, but it was not overly crowded.", "The walk towards the temple is packed with souvenir shops. When you want to go to the temple, you’re not allowed in as a tourist even if you wear a sarong. That is ok, but while being denied tourist in short shorts and tanktops came back from the stairs down from the temple. Their very irregular with who they let in and who they dont let in. The temple itself is nice but very small. Its nog worth the 60k. Important: if you want to go back by taxi you need to walk at least 30 min to find someone who will take you. There are ni Gojek, Grab ór regular taxi’s from the temple.", "A beautiful place to walk along the pathway. There are some lovely restaurants on the sand under the tree's that make for a gorgeous nese experience. The many shop owners are quite aggressive so don't engage in conversation unless you wish to visit their shop!", "Pura ulundanu or lake side temple,its most of interesting place that we have to visited. With their green garden and also with colourfull flowers,mountain breezes with beauty of lake side temple and background mountain. When you are there ,its really feel of the fresh air without polution and very good to refresh of your mind. Must go there during your holiday in island,with entrance ticket is IDR30k/person", "Went for sunset but clouds hid the sun. However, still a beautiful place and photo opportunities everywhere you turn.", "I have fallen in love with this place. I would like to recomende to everyone. There is very beutifull wiew..I recemended to visit before sunset, becose sun goes down and not so hot... But be carefull because there are insolet monkies ....", "Very nice place, the beach, clift and its wave make me think about going there again. Easy to find drink and food there, since there are many stall around❤️", "Bratan Temple is the iconic temple of tourism. A great place to take pictures. The old temple (Built in 1663) hosts religious ceremonies for the nese.", "Pura Ulun Danu Beratan is located on shores of lake Beratan in , Indonesia. Believed to be built in 1663, it is a major Hindu Shivaite temple . This amazing temple is located 1200 mts above sea level. From Seminyak, this temple is a drive of 2.5 hours. There is an entry fee of IDR 50,000 per person to this place. The usual opening hours are from 8 A.M to 6 P.M The temple grounds are spread out with lust green vegetation. There are well laid out pathways leading to the edge areas of the Beratan Lake. The location is scenic and a very good photo spot in . The place has many public facilities like Toilets, restrooms, food, shopping and of course parking.", "This was our second visit to the spectacular destination. Our first was made in 2007 and we spent quality time exploring this spectacular site. We have just revisited in June 2015 and although still a must visit location, access to some of the areas was restricted. The best time of day is late afternoon when spectacular sunsets can be seen and then enjoy a cool drink at one of the outlets near the entrance", "The Ulun Danu temple is famous and everyone talk to visit. The temple is located in the beratan lake with the flower park as long as the walk area. Located in bedugul area, this place very interesting to visit.", "Must visit place ,especially for sun set , worth watching. Good place for couples as well as for the families.", "It is worth to see the beautiful sunset and contemplate the beautiful view of the ocean and enjoy the tranquility and the sound of the waves.", "Nice view only. other than that the place a bit messy and many people have a sunbath.dont forget umbrella and a cap for your pleasure", "Our tour started with a visit to a nese house in Baha village - interesting discussion on how nese live their daily lives - followed by a stop to view the famous rice terraces and surrounding mountains. We then travelled on to the temple site, which is located on a lake and is a very photogenic area, as well being clean & tidy. Overall a nice tour.", "Beware touts selling their wears. Would not leave you alone even after saying no several times. Very close to local markets and restaurants.", "We stopped at thias temple on our trip from Ibid to Lovina. This temple is really interesting a d important for the nese people. You have to see it.", "This is without the doubt one of the most important tourist spots in . The weather here is awesome for most of the year since it is located at an altitude. There are a couple of restaurants which serve local and Italian food.", "What tourists need to know is that the temperature is cooler in the Bedugul area, and hence, Ulun Danu Bratan Temple itself. When visited during hours where there are less tourists, the place just gives you the sense of tranquility and serenity. For Muslim tourists, head down to As-Siddiq restaurant which is located just opposite the temple. It serves delicious Ayam Bakar Taliwang!", "Nice area, several souvernir shops around, some bars as well. If you want to take a boot trip from here do not forget to bargain.", "This is one of those unmissable attractions of this part of Indonesia. This spectacular multi-shrine temple has a mountainous backdrop and is surrounded by a lake. Then there are the manicured and well-designed gardens. It is a rather large complex and apart from admiring the place, you can relax but do beware that it is very popular with foreign tourists as well as local tourists.", "Good place and fresh weather, we love the temple and the lake. We will know about nese culture. The view was beautiful.", "There is an entrance fee to visit this temple. If you are wearing shorts, they provide you with a sarong that you can use to enter this place. Great view from the temple on either side.", "A really beautiful place to spend an hour or two around sunset. Skip the show, it's crowded, costs money and is akin to watching a basketball game the way the grandstands are arranged - get as far away as possible from that arena, spoils the bliss. Walk along the cliff edge, marvelling at the scenery - it truly is breathtaking. Watch out for the monkeys - they are intense. During the hour or two that I visited, I witnessed shoes, sunglases and jumpers being stolen, broken or thrown off the cliff. Don't touch them either, they bite! (Saw first hand what happens when they bite someone's hand).", "beautiful place for sunset! Go now while there are so few tourists! Take a beer and a sarong to sit on", "Absolutely beautiful (it really does look the same as on the Lonely Planet Guidebook.) An absolute must if in the area. Get there early to avoid the crowds - we arrived at 8am and there was nobody at all. The early morning sun also really added to the atmosphere. We also took out a traditional nese (a jakung) for 50,000R - it was so peaceful and we were the only people on the lake. Amazing.", "Pura Ulun Danu Bratan is a picturesque water temple nestled in the lap of mountains in Bedugul. The temple offers a spectacular view along with the surrounding lake Bratan and mountain background. The weather is cool and breezy. On the way to the temple one can see Mt. Aguang and Mt. Batur. People need not wear Sarong unlike most temples. The temple also has a huge park with many photo points.", "Hi guys, This is a large temple. Near a beautiful lake (Beratan). Ulun Danu is really breathtaking. It is a spectacularly beautiful location. A lot of ceremonies. A very serene atmosphere. A lot of prayers and a lot of tourists. A must see in my opinion. Regards schliek", "Ulun Danu temple was a little far towards the north. It took us almost 2 hours to reach from our hotel. I found this to be better than the Tirta Empul as its surrounded by a lot of greenery and is on a lakeside. You’ll have to buy tickets here again, its 50000 IDR per person if i’m not wrong. The temple is well maintained and has a lot of ancient architecture. Apart from the temple, the premises are filled with colorful flower plants, they have a small restaurant with lunch buffets available. On your way out you’ll find a lot of shops selling handicrafts, you’ll need some bargaining skills here.", "A beautiful place! We went at sunset and it was beautiful, quite busy but that was expected! There are markets here also to either buy or get food.", "Ulun Danu Bratan temple is localized by the main road between Denpasar to Singaraja north . The temple is dedicated to the God of the Lake, this place is situated on the mountain territorial on 1100 m above the the Sea Level. It is great to be visited.", "Pura Ulun Danu is located at the side of Beratan Lake in the hill area of Island. We passed by this lake on our way to Pemuteran, North for diving. We eager to come back this way to visit Pura Ulun Danu. It's one of the iconic place & this temple picture is printed in Indonesia money (Rp 50.000,-). The weather was sunny & warm. Temperature was about 25'C @ 10am.", "A bit pricey given that you can walk a bit and eat outside but it was too hot, and the place is so nice :)", "Extremely beautiful! We went during the day though and it was ridiculously hot! Don't forget the sunscreen and a hat. And plenty of water. :)", "Ulun Danu Bratan temple is a major water temple which lies in the picturesque Bratan Lake in Bedugul area. It takes about 1 hour 45 minutes to get to the temple from Seminyak area by car. The temple area costs Iaround $2 for the entrance fee and it closes at around 4 pm (last admission). Located 1200m above sea level, the area has a cool tropical climate and it is foggy sometimes. The temple is not only important for the Hindu offerings, but the lake also acts as main water irrigation for its surrounding. You can go earlier in the morning to avoid the crowd.", "Go early to beat the big busses with heaps of load, dirty and disrespectful tourists. It is a beautiful nese directional temple that is being loved to death :(", "Beautiful place for sunset. Watching the waves crashing into the cliff makes you appreciate the power of the ocean.", "Nice place for family looking for water activity. Donut boat is the best and nice for both young and old people. Gede is very nice and professional trip advisor. He arranged daily trip very flexible according to my family needs. Definitely I will call him again if I revisit .", "This is where you will see the typical, nese tiered temple views against a backdrop of mountains...beautiful, but very very crowded. Worth seeing.", "We were there for the sunset. It was filled with tourists and vehicles were struggling to find a spot to park. There were many stalls around as well but they sell similar items as compared to the other markets/stalls at the different tourist attractions. We felt it was a hyped-up location..", "We were on a day trip visiting lots of different attractions and this happened to be the first one we stopped off at, so we are talking about 8.30 in the morning. We arrived by mini bus and I drew the short straw positioned right at the back of it. Now I'm not one to exaggerate on things but my seat was designed for people under the height of 5ft and I'm 6ft! After eventually getting the blood circulating back into my legs we entered the grounds and as expected in todays economic climate we had to pay. First impressions was that it seemed a nice place and it wasn't busy at all. At that time of day there were few western tourists around and me and my friends got ambushed by some asian tourists which we suspected were from Thailand. They seemed more interested in pointing their selfie sticks at us than the temple itself. Very annoying, however they summed up the experience in general. Not that interesting. You weren't even allowed to go into the temple. I hear the place is better in the evening so perhaps go then. Would I come here again? No", "# 3 in 1 : Mountain, lake and temple. # Cool temperature. # We managed to take pictures with friendly local and their traditional nese costume. # We spend about 1 hour (went there by private tour driver) # Lots of halal warung nearby.", "OVERALL Amazing place to go and observe sun set, power of ocean and cliff! GET THERE It is easy to get there. You can go by yourself or higher driver, by motobike (there is a parking). TIME of THE VISIT You will be enough with like 1-2 hour depends if you want to walk around whole edge or just look at sunset. I would recommend to come at 5PM to have enough time to enjoy the view from all sides (you can go left and right). GUIDE No need guide. DRESSCODE Simple. Nothing special overall. Just take out all small things as monkey there are super impudent. They are can take your earring, sunglasses, open your bag and take smth from there or take it….take everything from your hands. Camera they normally don’t touch but with phones I’d be more careful. PRICE and PAYMENT Entrance is 30K per pax and no more donations)) TIPS: -\\tBe careful with monkeys (!!!) -\\tGo earlier at 5PM to see all the beauty -\\t Enjoy sunset!", "This traditional nese temple is situated on a small rocky island and can only be accessed when it is low tide in the afternoon. Which is perfect timing to watch the magnificent sunset. We didn't eat in any of the restaurants but had some drinks at Cafe Santai with a great few over the ocean. Staff was quick to take our order and the atmosphere is relaxed. If you haven't done your souvenir shopping yet, I recommend to do it here. Abundant market stalls offering goods at the lowest prices I have seen in .", "As many visitors before me have said: a magic place. Beautiful well cared clean gardens and so much to see! On the day of our visit it was cloudy and foggy, on occasions it was even raining! I'd like to see the place on a sunny day - I can only imagine all the vivid colors of flowers, statues, boats ... even numerous visitors (especially female ones) in colorful dresses would look more cheerful with some sunshine. I wanted to try charming swan-shaped boats but weather did not permit us to do it. Take my advice: check local weather forecast before visiting Ulun Danu - you can gain a lot visiting it on a sunny day.", "Returning to Danu Ulun Beratan Temple after 20 years has been a big disappointment. What used to be a mystical experience in a natural setting is now very commercialised. Sorry I came back, but I wanted my partner to experience it. He too, was disappointed.", "Probably one of the most known places in and also one of the nicest. Definitively it's worth a visit. The only issue: it's CROWDED, especially on the sunsets, so get ready for lot of sellers & tourist around.", "Such a very nice views. A drone would be recommended for that amazing spot.also a nice spot for sunset.", "One from the most famous attractions in ,best hour in the sunset but in general is overcrowded all time of the day ,entrance fee 60000RP and 5000RP for the parking slot outside. There are many souvenir shops, several restaurants", "Yeah, I think I was lucky when I arrived there I watch the nese music and pray. This place offers not only the famous temple which is the icon of , but offers paddle boat or power boat trip around the bratan lake. For several times visit (December to May) I get cloudy and drizzle. Many tourists come here because bratan lake and Ulun Danu temple is one of favorite destination in ", "Great setup and all the staff was amazing!! 🥰 clean and well taken care of! Affordable and we could have spent hours there! Close to the main roads as well and restaurants / shopping :)", "One of the most beautiful water temples in . Located on the shores of Lake Bratan, 'Lake of Holy Mountain.' The lake is the source of water for rivers and springs that irrigate central . The sight is a popular recreational spot for locals.", "Set at a much higher peak overlooking the sea, this is also a good place to catch the sunset... or to just sit and meditate while listening to the waves crashing against the stones below. You might want to wear comfortable shoes as climbing the stairs to reach the top takes a bit of energy.", "Ulun Danu Bratan temple is the icon of , which means you must visit this place! One of Wonderful temple in , you can also rent a boat to take good picture around the temple. And if you already visit this place don't forget to visit Handara golf & resort (search it on google) such a beautiful gate in , cause this gate is not far from ulun Danu Bratan temple, make sure you don't miss it.", "We really enjoyed our visit here at lunchtime. It wasn't crowded and there are quite a few temples and different views as you walk along the coast. We had some lunch and did some shopping as well. I think it would be a different story at sunset when all the tourists are there.", "One of my favourite spots to watch the sunset in . It's always busy but I still love it! Love the vibe there!", "Amazing view..nature at it's best! Should come for the sunset and at the same time watch the spectacular water show by mother nature!!", "It is a must have in your visit to if you like local culture and even if you don't because the sunset is simply amazing here.", "This beautiful nese temple complex is the highlight of our day tour at Celanga bawang. It has everything in terms of temple on the lake and the garden within the complex. Well maintained and well developed for tourists.", "After 12 visits to over 40 years we finally visited the temple. Glad we did but very ho hum. The views are great but the Temple itself is less than the average local nese Village Temple.", "Located in Bedugal Lake Area; Low degree celcius than Kuta and Ubud; There a local bazarr selling strawberry on the way in; Temple grounded itself built as botanic garden area connected to big lake ; could not more enough to stay longer.", "It is beautiful to see the sunset there but it's too overrated. My driver drove me past some rice fields and I think seeing sunset in the rice fields is even much better.", "Only thing here is get a picture taken. Using trick photography, the picture does look great. But it's too far from other attractions and with drive and wait, we spent a whole day to just get a picture taken. Also ticket price seems expensive. Not sure why they insist on wearing a sarong when they don't allow you to go inside the temple.", "Pura Ulun Danu Bratan, or Pura Bratan, is a major Shivaite and water temple on , Indonesia. The temple complex is located on the shores of Lake Bratan in the mountains near Bedugul. Built in 1633, this temple is used for offerings ceremony to the Lake Bratan is known as the Lake of Holy Mountain due to the fertility of this area. Located 1200 m above sea level, it has a cold tropical climate. You will love this place hence keep some time in your hand. You can have lunch inside the temple premises.", "This attraction was very busy at 3pm and apparently it gets busier at sunset. It is a short walk from the car park past lots and lots of stall selling tourist souvenirs.", "Excellent place to spend time 1.5 hrs, enjoy lake surrounding with option for boat ride. Enjoy Hindu nese temple architecture and history", "The 'lake temple' is great to photograph in the morning, with the mountains providing a nice blueish background. It is a typical nese temple, with the typical design. But the location - in the Beratan lake - gives it a unique appearance. We visited the place in the morning, before the place became crowded.", "so beautfiul and amazing sunsets. friendly people and good enviroment would gladly go back. very calm", "This is a temple complex in a beautiful location, on Lake Beratan, surrounded by mountains-spectacular and charming. Great for photo ops. We were there in the dry season so the temples were on the land, but in the wet season they appear almost as an island. We went in the afternoon and there were lots of people there, but not as many as Tanah lot. You can arrange boat trips around the lake. Admission was IDR 30,000 per person, there is a mid-range restaurant on the site, toilets, and some drink vendors and shopping just outside near the parking. This is a must visit.", "I was expecting something a bit more intricate or larger, but as the sun went down I understood how beautiful this place truly is! Rent a motorcycle if you can and drive around the area, it's gorgeous.", "Too beautiful for words. Go just before sunset and wait for that magical moment. Waves splashing onto the rocks, sun setting in the horizon... I am looking forward to return again soon.", "A nice hill spot near . The ride to bedugul was enjoyable with the cool breeze a welcome break from the sunny days at . the temple with the lake and mountains nearby was a beautiful sight. many memorable family pictures capped off a worthy visit.. thanks to our cabbie for choosing this spot which wasn’t in any of the top to-do items for ..", "Ulun Danu Bratan Temple - it's got to be done, because it is 's most iconic image, plastered around the tourist info in photo-shopped technicolour. But how disappointing, when you see the crappy fibreglass brightly coloured swan-shaped pedalos sailing around them, and in the surrounding park, the sweetcorn wastebins, and the turtle-shaped fibreglass seating. 50,000K per person to get in, get your tourist snaps, then head off to somewhere else that hasn't been absolutely ruined by careless tourist 'development'. When we went, the day was a bit chilly and the clouds dark, so our pictures weren't even that good. We didn't spend long here, considering we'd just paid about £6 for the both of us to get in. Extremely underwhelming, but if I hadn't have come, I'd have wondered had I missed out (I only knew I hadn't by coming here!).", "In two minds whether to score Ulun Danu for what it could have been, or what it is, now. Entrance fee is UDR50K at present, per person, with additional fees for use of the lavatories. Once in, the nicely tended gardens lead you down to the lake shore.. together with a couple of hundred others. The enigmatic temple on the shores of Danau Beratan give a glimpse of what it might have been like decades ago..but the selfie waving sticks of the massed throngs, the SpongeBob square pants signs, and the occasional roar of the power boat scything to the jetties bring you squarely back to the present. Best enjoyed in the solitude of the pre-dawn...if you can get in..", "We travelled 3 boats just to come to this view, and we are so glad we did. We were blessed with an amazing sunset too. We went in the evening so it would be less busy, however where the sun was setting we were unable to hike to the bottom. Many people were coming back up but seemed quite tired and it looked steep, flip flops wouldn’t be ideal. Well worth the trip for the amazing view.", "....come with clean heart and mind, please. Dont listen too much of what they say. This place is magical place, (in real sense) so prepare ur clothing, sarong (kain panjang), drinks and food. It is adviced not to eat too much meat 1 day before planning. Just fruits and vegies if u can. U can handle this place, if u can handle those travel guide (or, guidance). For Hindunese people, this is a sacred place, trust me to watch what we say and think here.... May the force be with youu.... ^_^", "When you google , this temple is one of the first images that comes up. It's very well known and beautiful. Unfortunately Ulun Danu (also called floating temple), was not floating as the water around it was gone. I could see the bottom of the lake. This was due to the dry season according to the guide. Nevertheless, the temple still looked great!", "We were there for the sunset. It was very much worth it. The scenery was very beautiful, tranquil and romantic. Some spots can be crowded close to the sunset, but wait a little afterward, the light is still decent, some serene scenes of the ridges and the sea can be had. Calm sea from above, with pinkish / orange colors can be mesmerizing.", "Aside from the beautiful photo worthy temple ‘floating’ on the lake, spare a moment for the magical location of it. Pura Ulun Danau Beratan is located 1,200 metres above sea level, in the caldera of the inactive volcano, Mount Catur on Lake Beratan/Bratan, which is the second largest lake in . The gentle lake is framed by mountains, the setting is perfect in itself. Was a little disheartened on arriving at 3.30pm to find the temple shrouded in mist, however it only took 10 minutes to clear, to reveal the stunning temple on the lake. Be prepared for the throngs of people trying to capture that perfect moment along with you. Pura Ulun Danau Beratan was built 1633 for the worship of the water goddess Dewi Danu. Opposite the temple is the large temple complex, with quite a bit to see, including the lovely Pentaran Agung Temple built 1634, the door on this temple is stunning. There are over 8,000 reviews on Tripadvisor for the much photographed Tanah Lot Temple, while Pura Ulum Danau Beratan has just over 2,300, personally the latter is much more specky and the location can’t be beat. There are a lot of people visiting, however it is nowhere near the crushing volume of tourists visiting Tanah Lot for sunset. So if undecided between the two, Pura Ulun Danau Beratan would get the personal vote every time. Entrance fee was IDR 50.000 and IDR 20.000 for domestic visitors. Kebun Raya / Botanic Garden is only a short distance away and worth a detour, however allow plenty of time, as the garden is huge.", "It is a very amazing location especially at sunset. Watching the planes come and go is also very beautiful.", "Plan to visit this place by yourself using GPS Map and it is recommended to schedule it for evening only. Best mode of transportation as per my recommendation is two wheeler, you can easily get it on rent and driving it by yourself to this place will be a memorable experience as you will get chance to enjoy the beauty of Rice fields, coconut trees and a cool breeze, add in addition to it you can try shortcuts to avoid traffic. Try to arrive about 5 o'clock PM, as after this time you can have a great chance to witness the one of the best and adorable sunset.", "Great sunset and awesome view. Get there early to explore the market and get a good seat to enjoy the sunset. Highly recommend. A must when in .", "Situated on Lake Beratan - the very picturesque Ulun Danu Bratan Temple is worth a visit. I would recommend a morning visit. We enjoyed less crowds which made for a more quieter & surreal experience. Also the morning light & less people made for good photo opportunities. Finally the morning temperature was more comfortable to enjoy the beautiful surrounding gardens & lake & find a good quiet spot to sit & enjoy the scenery.", "Visited right before sunset. The sea is calm and the water gave a beautiful reflection of the sunset. Definitely the best sunset I have even seen in .", "It is a four temple complex on the way from Denpasar to Singaraja and is seated in a scenic setting. Beautiful lake views with surrounding hills makes for great photos. There are numerous temples in Indonesia and this on is mainly in a plateau area which explains some of its uniqueness. It rained lightly the day we visited but didn't impede our visit.", "This is the most beautiful place we visited in .Beautifully located on the Lake Bratan,this temple is definitely worth a visit.", "We rented motorbike from Ubud and reached to Ulun Danu Bratan Temple in the afternoon. It was fully crowed and unfortunately, there was no water around the temple which is part of the beauty of this place according to the pictures... A little bit disappointed by the temple itself but otherwise the park surronding the temple is also worth to see.", "This is the temple that is on one of the Indonesian bills. The temple sits romantically in the water among a garden that beautifully maintained. It is a place of wonder when it is not raining, making for some of your trip's most memorable photos", "I took a private car to go there, it's about 5 pm when I arrived there, many people had already gather to wait for the sunset. And the sunset is very beautiful, kept taking pictures for about 20 minutes.", "I have no idea what its for or the history behind it so I'm not sure what the entrance fee was for. I am also not sure why I had to wear a sarong around my sarong pants. But ok. The walk uphill is steep. When entering the outdoor area there are heaps of people sitting around apparently to get an instagram photo shot! What a joke- they all want to be original copies and the nese have jumped on this by offering a queuing system to get your selfie in. However the wait may be in the hours. The temple is exquisitely Beautiful and prefered this far more than where the selfie consious people were entertained. Just wish there was more information available. The views from up here are stunning.", "Gorgeous view under the sunset. A must to see place though transport is quite inconvenient except by scooter.", "Worth visiting & probably the best in . Stunning location at the edge of the ocean...a sunset to remember!! Walkable distance from the car park and easy for children & seniors. We reached by 3.30 & left the place at 6.45pm after sunset. Lots of souveneir shops around. Due to traffic congestion it took more than an hour to reach and almost 2 hours on the return.", "I visit Ulun Danu Bratan Temple for praying with my family. Atmosfer in this place is nice and make you fell healthy with cool air. The view of the lake is clear if you go there in summer.", "Bring your own beer here. Sit where ever you like! Nobody will interrupt you. The sunset is there.. Ya right in front of you, as big as your eyes open... Enjoy your own heaven 💜 ", "View Ulun Danu Beratan Beach Artistic many temple in Bedugul. Good palace. And cold in here. Holiday many people in here Boat good idea. Amazing Island.", "Ulun Danu is my favourite place at . This is my second time. The first time in 2004, when i had my honeymoon The place very clean Always want to come back Must visit place", "This temple one of the iconic temple in situate in western shore of Lake Bratan, in the mountains near Bedugul. It can give the illusion of actually floating on the water. Built in 1633, the temple is devoted to Ida Batara Dewi Ulun Danu (Goddess of the Lake). A beautiful temple in a truly stunning and is one of the most photographed locations in . You can get cheap photographers if you wish to get one. Entrance fee for Adult is IDR 30k and for Child above 5 is 15k. Those staying in South it is better to hire a taxi with driver for a day as you can get a reliable English speaking driver for IDR 5-600k including fuel. We got a driver (M:81338643152) with the help of Hotel and was very helpful. Climate will totally change towards reaching the mountain top as its cool and with intermittent shower in between, but not last for long time. One can go with their own pace at the temple as those look for tranquility the place offers a lot. Entering the temple gates, instantly noticeable are the typical nese architectural features and the tiered shrines. Inside the complex, the three main shrines are dedicated to the worship of god Vishnu which boasts 11 tiers, god Brahma with 7 tiers and Shiva with 3 tiers. There will be a fruit market nearby as you can buy fresh fruits but do bargain for better deal. Those who want more than scenery may hire traditional jukung outriggers to tour the lake as well as motorized boats for a quicker ride. The other side of the Beratan Lake also offers various water sports such as parasailing and jet-skis.Close to the temple complex visitors can hire fishing gear and bait to pass the time away on the lakeside. The Eka Karya Botanical Gardens is also a highlight of the Bedugul region, with access located nearby.", "Ulun Danu is truly stunning. Unlike Taman Ayun temple, which is surrounded by a moat that tourists are not able to cross, Ulun Danu is busy with tourists, even during a non-peak period like now. Busloads of tourists swarm in and it is difficult to get a good photo... I recommend coming here only on your way to Jatiluwih, and 30-40 minutes should suffice. It gets cool up here, so it's a good idea to bring a light jacket. (Decent bathrooms here also!)", "We travelled from denpasar by Honda scooter. Ulun Danu is great place to visit. We had boating inside the lake. The typical photogenic place. the garden outside the temple is also beautiful. The scenery in the road is also pleasant.", "From Ubud you will drive anywhere from 90 minutes to two hours to reach Ulun Danu Bratan Temple. This temple is one of the most visited in so be ready for the crowds of tourists and worshippers. You will pay a minimal entrance fee with my visit only lasting about one hour. The complex contains many restaurants and souvenir shops which for me did detract from the spirituality of the temple complex.", "Gorgeous spiritual place. We went there during the food festival. Lots of shops food stalls and attractions to visit. With entertainment and visual stimulus. The ocean there is great for surfing ( or watching) as we did. The sunset is beautiful with many photo opportunities. As soon as the sun sets what seems like a million bats take to the skies. What a sight to see.", "A must see. What an amazing peaceful place to go. Such awesome views and GORGEOUS sunsets to see. My partner paid $10 'S to hold a 50kg Python. We tried the holly water and checked out the Tunah Lot markets.", "Ulun Danu Temple is location on north area of Destination, if you have planing to one way direction and get any more site show view at is interesting Ulun Danu Temple, you can have plan before make decision to Uun Danu Temple. Because it is location about 1 hour 30 menit from Denpasar like seminyak, legian or Sanur. then if you like more any in site exploring other interesting before you arrive at Ulun Danu you can move at early morning example from Semiyak your hotel stay and move frirst to Tanah lot, next Taman ayun, Screet Garden and Botanical Garden then you arrived at Ulun Danu Temple", "Nice place, lots of coffee shop, great place, however it doesnt look so neat as it used to, overall be okay experience", "Very romantic place to be. Cool and calm weather. Took the speed boat across the lake. Was simply superb. Nice lawn to take rest. Really enjoyed the time here.", "Love it,,, the dinner was very good, the guide also ( Serni ) .... very friendly,,,, recommend this place to other friends.....", "The unique feature of this temple is its location in the middle of Lake Bratan. The temple itself is not impressive but makes for a good stroll around the lake.", "The traffic up to Ulun Danu Bratan was horrific - it took nearly three hours from Ubud, though, granted, it was a public holiday. It is a potentially beautiful setting, but the crowds or deomestic visitors detract hugely from it and make it near impossible to get any decent photos. Perhaps this is only because it was a public holiday, but that is the only experience I have of this sight. Don't expect a peaceful lake either - it's full of speedboats which are for rent alongside the temple. I'm glad I ticked this one off the list - the temple itself is stunning - but, to be honest, I left feeling very disappointed. There's not much exploring to do here - though be sure to pick up some strawberries from the nearby market or roadside vendors!", "View of the sea was great although the place is too crowded to see sunsets (the cloudy weather did not help). The place is also super touristy with the number of shops and sellers. Might be better to head there earlier in the day.", "This place is stunning! Peaceful and magic! Get a motorcycle and go explore around, really easy to find a bit price like 7aus compared with other temples but definitely worth it! Must thing to do if you come to Indonesia 🇮🇩", "I went there on the afternoon and yet the view is AWESOME! yet the place flooded by tourist and locals, this place is the best for sunset and this is the main attraction. So if you visiting , this place is a MUST.", "We enjoyed a great sunset here - but do take care - apparently the day before two people got swept in by the waves - don't try and take selfies too close to the edge!", "Sunsets were great and the music from the local cafes was always upbeat and modern. Nice to see people happy and enjoying themselves.", "Very crowded. They have to keep the are clean. Trash everywhere. I planed to enjoy the sunset there, but my mood changed because of the cleanliness. I’m not taking pictures from this place.", "Very beautiful place, many opportunities for great photos. WE went during high season, so it was crowded and the weather not so clear, but there are many spots to appreciate the sunset. Many little stores for shopping, souvenirs and other things. Restaurants on the cliff, we had drinks and the price was good. Very organized and structured for tourists, parking space, entrance, etc. At the end of the day the public toilets were too dirty, could not use it. It is a must see in .", "We visited this afternoon and it was a nice place to watch the ocean break on the rocks. The walk to Devil's Tears from the parking area was extremely muddy due to all the rain. There are also no signs or walkways. It was cool to watch the mist come up. It was a nice spot but not a must-see by any means.", "We have been travelling around for almost 3 weeks now without any hassle. We were told by our legitimate Blue Bird taxi driver that he was only able to drop us off at this particular temple, but he'd wait for us up the road after we were finished. The temple itself isn't anything spectacular when it comes to Indonesian standards. The view is also accessible for free anywhere else so the 40000 RP are not exactly worth it. The most frustrating part for us was that after we had finished; we were walking up the road to meet back up with our driver where we were greeted by the most awful men who were all harassing our driver to leave so that they could try and offer us their illegal, extremely over priced cab rides. We learned this temple pays men to ride around on motorcycles threatening Blue Bird taxi drivers. In short, we ended up walking 2.5km up the road where our gracious Blue Bird cab driver had to wait for us. I would seriously think twice about entering this temple as it is a money grab at all levels.", "Lots of ceremonies with a major Temple right on the beach. Sunday my favourite with many nese families coming to swim, eat, pray and generally hang out", "Go there before sunrise at dawn. It is the most magical and peaceful spot. Wait til all the tourists come and go then if you want to have the usual tourist crowd hell.", "Visited this place while travelling from Kuta to Lovina. When we reached around 11 am, It was already crowded, but understandable, as the place is frequented by both pilgrims and tourist. There is a parking spot, charging 5000 IDR per vehicle. There are also some souvenir and food shops around. Entry to the temple is on payment of 50000 IDR per person. There is a beautiful Candi Bentar. As you move further the mountains at a distance and the lake becomes visible.The temple is at the edge of the lake. The temple is not very big but one, which is very well advertised by tour agencies. Our guide told us, that the temple is dedicated to the goddess Dewi Danu. The 11 storey meru is dedicated to Shiva and his consort Parvathi. There are other shrines within the compound. The lake is large and you can pay, to take a motorboat ride in it. It cost 200000 IDR for a half hour ride.The gardens are large and well kept. You can spend any much time here, from 15 minits ( If you just wants a glance) to 2hours ( IF you want to go for a boat ride.) Keep a bottle of water, sun block and hat with you. A must visit site when in .", "There is something with me and sunsets. I love sunsets, this place offers awesome view of the sunset. The place is beautiful and very picturesque. We loved this place. It is a paradise for photographers.", "Actually I have 4 times to this temple. This temple is famous for local tourists because the temple is printed on the money Rp. 50,000. This temple is always very crowded. Although it has a large parking area and a large garden area, but the area to take pictures with the background of the temple is very small and narrow. It is unfortunate, but overall it has a beautiful display. Ulun Danu temple is located on a small island on the side of Lake Bratan and connected by a bridge. Visitors are prohibited from crossing the bridge and entering the temple. Because it is located in the small island, the temple seems to be above the water (floating). Visitors can also rent a boat or speed boat to circle the bratan lake and see the other side of the temple.", "The temple itself is very nice, built on the waters of Lake Bratan, with the lake and the volcano in the distance. However, people using their speakers to \\welcome guests at Pura Bratan\\\" and an overwhelming mass of tourists definitely do not help to encounter any spirituality inside the temple. Do make sure to visit the Candikuning area though, as the mountaineous region is truly beautiful and very different from the crowdy southern area.\"", "relaxing and just beautiful at sunset, the locals we hospitable and entertaining also scored some good bargains from local vendors", "We came here to watch the sunset but it was really cloudy on that day unfortunately but nevertheless it was worthwhile because the view from the cliffs were breathtaking!", "Ive been here 2 times. the sunset here makes it wonderful for pictures. Watch out for the tides. Some find this place too touristy but hey just join and enjoy the experience", "It was a sightseeing tour, good view for pictures. Recommend for sunset view depending on the weather, find a right spot for sunset. Hope they will add more tourist attractions or activities near by.", "Even though the place is beautiful and has a great sunset view ... it is very touristy and crowded and this was in low season. All tour operators get here for sunset and the peace and quiet which would be needed to really absorb the place gets broken.", "This Temple is nice and you have fantastic view, a lot of monkeys and of course even more tourists. So it is good to have a visit if you are nearby, but if you have to drive long distance maybe choose a different temple. We went by motorbike and my boyfriend is a good driver but the traffic at the rush hour was really tough. Not recommended for an inexperienced driver.", "the complex of temples at about 1000m above sea level. You have to climb up long steps to the top. i 've only visited first one on half way up by car. 標高約1000mにあり、”天空の寺院”と呼ばれるランプヤン寺院。山に点在する8つのお寺の総称らしいです。 頂上までには 長い階段を登らなくては ならないので 私は車で行けるお寺のみ寄りました。 残念ながら アグン山は雲がかかってたけど、それでも 素晴らしい眺めの場所です! 8時間チャーターで寄ったのですが 同行ガイドが 地元のガイドではなかった為か、知識があまりなく、 入り口の三ヶ所の門の意味 なども尊重せず で(真ん中は 神様が通る道である事)少し残念な 気持ちがありました。 私が来たのは入り口のお寺のみで 本来は、数カ所のお寺を回って登っていくようです。 知識のあるガイドさんを つけて来たほうが良いと思います。", "I’ve always wanted to go here and wasn’t disappointed. 90 minutes drive from Ubud which is actually quite an interesting drive. Cost is 50,000 rupiah to enter and well worth it. The iconic temple itself sits on a couple of man made islands giving the impression of floating, and also means that tourists can’t climb all over it. As well as this temple there are numerous other buildings all set in nice gardens along the lake edge. Easy to spend an hour or two but it is that iconic photo you have to get. Worth noting we arrived early and very few tourists around making it a nice relaxing experience.", "After coming from Sekumpul waterfalls where we almost did not see any tourists, coming to Ulun Danu Bratan was quite a shock. A parking packed with busses and tourist cars is not directly what you associate with a religious site. Nevertheless, when in it is a must see temple: the setting on the lake is wonderful with wonderful views of the surrounding mountains. At the moment we were there, there was a big ceremony which made it extra special One recommendation for the management: please stop renting peddle boats to tourists, it ruins the photos for everyone else!", "It's a well known and interesting place to be seen. Like many other tourist places it's crowded with tourist. The best time to visit this place is at sunset.", "This is a very peaceful place but gets crowdy. The sunsets are very beautiful.. The place is very photogenic so cameras is must. No trip to is complete without coming here. the island of gods. As said..", "We were here time of sunset and It was so beautiful. Sea and temle and the sun together. Olimme täällä auringonlaskun aikaan ja kyllä oli upeaa; aurinko, meri ja temppeli. Ja paljon ihmisiä.", "After a two hour drive, through the lovely rice fields, from Ubud, (we learned later that there is a shortcut that our driver didn't use) we reached this amazing water temple. I have to admit that this was my best experience from my visit to . The setting was exquisite, lovely gardens near the lakeshore with colorful flowers, birds and animals, ambient foggy mountains at the background surrounding the lake, nice chill and dry climate, peacefulness at the evening. Not as not as spoiled by tourism as other temples in , this \\floating\\\" temple is one of the main landmarks of Indonesia that offers great opportunities for memorable photos. On the way home we stopped at the local fruit and vegetables market and picked up some exotic fruits at reasonable prices.\"", "We visited this most beautiful water temple in during our recent visit. The location, environment, natural beauty, warm weather made our temple visit wonderful. The Temple is situated in the Bratan Lake. We enjoyed the full time. You can passed a good time (whole day) with family in the bank of lake bratan. Recommended for everyone (who viist ) to visit this place. Don't miss.", "Ulan Danu Beratan Temple is featured on Indonesia's Rp 50,000 note - that's how iconic this temple is! Mostly local Indonesian tourists but also saw a handful of foreign tourists too. Not particularly crowded which was a pleasant change from most tourist spots. If you have time, can also go out onto the lakes as you can rent out boats.", "Not worth missing at all...Let this be your first destination in ... Looks like a floating temple in water with cloudy hill at the background and lake body...Mesmerizing, scenic, picturesque, breathtaking, etc. etc. You can hold your view and then cannot hold your cam... There is also boating on the lake side an I recommend for the motor one...which s quick and with same good views... Behind the main temple premises lies a small greeny area which is again worh taking pics and staying a while.. is incomplete without a visit to Ulun Danu....on your way back you also can visit flee market, which is ok to buy if you can bargain well...", "Although a little far, this is one of my favourite temples to visit in . The nice drive up into the Bedugul highlands to Lake Bratan (~1,200 meters above sea level) through rural is memorable. We passed by small villages, farmland, crater lake, valley and mountain views. Pura Ulun Danu is located on the shores of Danau Bratan (Lake Bratan). It is dedicated to Dewi Batari Ulun Danu, goddess of lakes and rivers, to ensure plentiful water and bountiful crops. Entrance fee was Rp 30,000. The climate is cool, the air is fresh and the views simply amazing with the temple seemingly floating on the lake and misty mountains in the background. This is my second visit and it is perplexing to see that there are now colourful animal statues in the gardens which are so out of place. When you leave, do pay a visit to the nearby Bedugul (Bukit Mungsu) traditional market in Candikuning. There are fruits, vegetables and spices for sale. There is also an art section with handicrafts and souvenirs. Worth a stroll even if you don't buy anything.", "This place should be visited just before the sun sets sincethe beauty of this place is its sunset. This beautiful location carved out on a mountain has the ocean waves clashing against its walls making it seen larger than life... Its a must visit during trip", "The first time when I'd the chance to meet this marvelous place, it was in Novembre 2008. My friend, driver and speaking guide AJIK brought me there, and immediately I was surrounded by this scenery of moutains, lake, and worshiping places of three different religions: Hinduism, Buddhism and Islam. In this world there are a lot of places who can be called \\HOLY\\\", they can easily be identified by advertised and initiated persons due to some common signs, who induce an sthmosphere of peace and serenity. I can sure you here, that all of them are done in Bedugul along the beautiful crater lake. there also, you'll find any very good and cheap restaurants. The best way to join it, is to hire a speaking guide/driver for one day like I did. There is a lot of them everywhere in , usualy near of hotels or other turistical places. Important: fix the fare of your trip before to get it, like this you'll not have any bad experience during or after it.\"", "During our recent visit to the island of , we returned to the magnificent Jatiluwih Rice Terraces and, at the same time (why not?!) visited Lake Bratan. It rained very hard but nonetheless we were able to feast our eyes on the lake and the Ulun Danu Bratan Temple. Worth a visit!", "Go there with the sunset, it is spectacular with the sunset. A lot of steps and short walk through a nice area. The views are amazing especially with the sunset.", "Must visit place... specially during sunset.... very good view ... snacks available at gate...... 1 hour is enough for this attraction...2$ entry fee.... worth it!!", "I, personally, did not like this place; probably I was disappointed. Ulun Danu's pictures are everywhere but was you see in the pictures is what you get. There's nothing there expect this temple. You can't even enter it. You can just pose in front of it and take a picture. You can pass by if you were in the area but don't make the effort to take the long drive to get there.", "A must for a visit to . Spectacular scenery, especially at sunset! onyx trouble is the heat and humidity, so bring plenty of bottled water.", "Ulun Danu Bratan Temple is one of 's most famous temples and as can be expected see's a fair bit of foot traffic. The temple itself is rather small, but gains a bit of it's fame due to its position on the shores of Lake Bratam and its importance in feeding water all over through its UNESCO recognised subak system. Unfortunately not only has there been an influx of tourists here but a bunch of commercialism has occurred with market stalls everywhere and a series of cages featuring trapped local wildlife. I found the later particularly unpleasant.", "Definitely a must-see if you are in . We were there on a day when the locals were out in full force for prayers and offerings. Upon seeing the temple, you are just awestruck by the sight of the temple on the rock outcrop. Add to that live nese music and you know why the place is so revered by the nese people.", "A bit far from all the other temple, but love it. It's surrounded by lake and the temple just perfectly place. Beautiful gardens and not soo crowded just perfecly made the day at Ulun Danu. Be ready with umbrella cause its rain a lot. For a perfect picture, look for the fotographer provided from Ulun Danu inside the temple. For rp 15.000 a foto we can have excellent pictures taken from their camera which they have right to stop people who stand close to you when they try to take picture and printed within a minute. And we can have them taken our pictures using our camera or mobile phone.", "Amazing views!! The temple is huge! Before the entrance you confined something to eat, some stores and bathrooms. The ticket price unfortunately is more expensive for foreigners, just like many other attractions in Indonesia. Watch out with sunglasses, caps, necklaces, purses and slippers, tye monkeys are really smart/aggressive there..", "Excellent place all activities at one place,kids njoyed a lot,variety of food that too very delicious,...good hospitality!!!", "Lovely place, but too touristy. Avoid going in late afternoons as too much crowd for sunset and not best lighting for photos. Best visited first thing in morning, less crowded and great lighting for photos.", "This pretty temple is located in Karangasem regency. Can be reached about 1,5 hour from Denpasar. This place also known as Water Temple. Because its surrounded by waters. The waters is come from on the hill next to this place. They also built a pool and the water is freshly come from that hill. So cold and fresh.", "This temple is beautiful because of its location in the bratan lake. Don't miss the opportunity to come and visit this precious temple.", "Awesome experience, I loved the crowds & the noise whilst waiting patiently for sunset. It's so worth a visit.", "beautiful and amazing view, nice spot for sun set. better to take a video.. could take memorable snaps", "It offers a good view of the cliffs and the sea, but there is a lot of climbing involved. Place is very crowded, especially during the sunset time. It was raining when we reached there, so couldn't enjoy the sunset.", "About an hour and twenty minutes away from Ubud you will find the temple Ulun Danu Bratan. My butt is going numb from the non stop scooter drive and in my mind I keep wondering whether or not this will be worth it, what if it is just another tourist trap? The temple grounds are easily found and decorated with big signs that advertise the Bratan glory and before even entering the premises you pass through two pay points, aka parking and entering fee. The grounds are rather small yet very well kept and even though it isn't the main attraction it is rather nice to walk around the green patches. Besides the pretty scenery of the mountains surrounding the temple you also have some information points, which unveil the history of the village of Bratan. On the other hand you also have the restaurants, snack bars and gift shops to think about making the venue more touristy than one might like, however I do understand that it is nice to have some food and drinks at hand. In conclusion I think it depends on who you are as a person, if you are there for a great story or some inspiration for art or architecture the place becomes a vision, but if you are just checking it off a list it is rather touristy and you might as well only visit one temple.", "Bratan Temple is situated on Bratan Lake, in a great nature scenery. It has a nice garden around, with beautiful decorations, flowers and trees. The necessary time to visit it is around an hour.", "Words fall less to describe the beauty of the place.Mesmerising view from the hill top and the place is divine beautiful gorgeous.Take your cameras and do not forget to click the beautiful views.Go for sunset as its the best time to visit here.Beware of monkeys they can grab on to anything.", "The temple offered a great view of the surrounding lakes and the traditional nese architecture was a sight to behold. Will visit again if I have the chance", "The nicest thing about this place : All the religion of has his own place of Prayer, it's quite big, loads of green space with flowers, next to the Bratan Lake. We had the chance to have a guide who explain us the meaning of the different part of the Temple.", "the place is romantic to have a dinner. you can go there with friends or lover. I love the place and the price is also rational.", "This temple is my absolute favourite. During long years going to several times, I visited Ulun Danu Bratan three times already. Every time the weather was rainy, and dark clouds were hanging above the lake menacingly. Somehow it didn’t matter, since the temperature was high enough, and this cloudy background make the whole setup more picturesque. The temple is the most iconic Hindu temple in . Floating on the water of Lake Batur surrounded by green mountains that hiding its head in swirling clouds, and flowers, and flowers everywhere. It is the most beautiful place with the most beautiful temple. We were lucky enough to catch the end of some religious ceremony, with prettily dressed nese girls carrying offerings on their head. It was just the icing on the cake. If you’re in don’t miss Ulun Danu.", "Beautiful nese temple in an amazing setting. Surrounded by sea. A good spot to click pictures. Must visit the sunset and dance in the temple.", "We visited the place in the early morning so we could enjoy the relaxing atmosphere without groups of tourists. The temple is beautifully situated on the shores of the Lake Bratan; the natural environment is really nice. It was a relaxing excursion.", "Perhaps the most photogenic temple of , Ulun Danu Bratan is spectacular, beautiful and amazing. It was a very long drive to get to it but it was well worth it, as the location on the edge of Bedgul Lake, its architecture and background make it unique and not to be missed.", "Awesome view.. very clean so the kids play with no worries.. easy to find the place.. really love to sit there until sunset.. the orange sky make u feel like heaven on earth.. love it..", "We were very excited to visit Lake Beratan and see Ulun Danu Beratan, the temple that seemingly floats elegantly in the middle of the water. It takes about two hours to drive to Lake Beratan from Ubud first thing in the morning. We left around 5AM because we wanted to avoid the crowds. When we arrived there was no one there. We had the entire place to ourselves with the exception of a few staff members. Unfortunately for us, it was an incredibly foggy, cloudy morning. Lake Beratan is located in the middle of the Bedugul Mountains at an elevation of 1200 m. Consequently the climate is a little bit cooler (especially in the mornings) and very susceptible to fog. I imagine the views are spectacular on a clear day or furthermore at a clear time, we just didn’t have time to wait multiple hours for things to clear up. I guess it comes with the territory - tropical climates often mean unpredictable weather. The temple is still pretty, none-the-less but this site is know for its views so when its foggy, its not as stunning as some of the pictures may seem.", "This beautiful Ulun Danu Bratan temple complex is located on the shores of Lake Bratan in the mountain resort area (1200 m above sea-level) near Bedugul. It is a cool and scenic place with beautiful natural scenery of a lake with mountains in the background. Very picturesque. It is a great place for photography enthusiasts.The entrance ticket costs 50,000 rupiah per adult. According to the information printed on the back of the ticket, this sacred Hindu temple was built in 1634 by I Gusti Agung Putu for the worship of God Almighty in His manifestation as Tri Murti (Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva) to invoke fertility, prosperity, human well-being and sustainability of nature. The Meru tower (pelinggih meru), the principle shrine of the temple is very unique and impressive. It is a multi-tiered pagoda shaped wooden structure with thatched roofs. Very beautiful indeed and with the bluish water of the lake around the temple, it is just mesmerizing. When we were there, the place was quite crowded because there was a certain festival going on and various types of dances performed in the open area of the vast complex. However, tourists are not allowed into the temples which are only accessible to worshippers to perform their prayers. Tourists can go for a motorboat ride round the lake but we preferred to enjoy the calm and tranquillity of the place. There are also many shops selling food and drinks as well as souvenirs. This temple is featured in the Indonesian 50,000 rupiah bank note. It is definitely a place to visit in .", "I came here as the final temple on my 3 temple tour of . I was unimpressed. First of all, you have to walk through stalls and stalls of tourist shopping before getting to the grounds close to the temple. I've never seen such a thing. Second, it's crazy busy. There are so many people, there's no way to find any kind of peace here. Yes, it's overlooking the ocean, which is amazing. But that's about it. Ulun Danu and Taman Ayun are much more serene and lovely. I would say skip. If you want to see the ocean - go see the ocean. If you want to see a beautiful temple, go see a different temple.", "Great place to soak up the sun and watch the local fishermen. Great place to get some sun, read a book with a cold beer. Friendly locals and hassle free.", "Beautiful area to watch the sunset. U can see the flights taking off and landing with the horizon as the background, Beautiful photo ops at sunset.", "my wife and I are Catholics and we celebrated the Hindu festival on Feb 10 2016 by being shown how to pray in the temple by our local nese driver. It was an experience that neither of us will forget, very humbling. The nese people are so friendly and genuine.", "The place is an old historical place portraying nese culture under Hindu kings. Good for visiting if one is looking to understand nese culture and architecture. Little fun for kids with colourful fishes in the pond. One can walk within the pond using round stones installed inside the pond. Nice little fun for children. Like most Temples, there is entry fee for adults and children. Parking fee applicable for cars.", "Very beautiful and dreamy sunsets, clean and healthy environment, then I recommend to people who travel to .", "The site has great views of the sea from the cliffside. There's a lot of walking in this place so be prepared to sweat with the humidity. Although I've heard there are beautiful photo ops during sunset, I didn't get a chance to see it as I came during the rainy season. I was lucky to visit the site just before and after the rain. You'll need to wear a sarong when you visit, so either bring your own or borrow one at the entrance.", "Beautiful view from there, especially the sunset. It feels like a private area. Not an artificial attractions. Just, sea, sunset, and clive.", "What a waste of time and money. Over crowded. Under serviced and way over priced. What a total disappointment.", "Peaceful tranquil place to visit, beautiful spot to walk along the coastline. Beware Sunset commands the most tourists and it gets busiest then.", "It was a long drive from Ubud, but worth the drive. Ulul Danu Bratan Temple is a land mark for tourists ...its on every postcard. You must go in the morning before the fog arrives in early afternoon. The very well maintained temples look as if they are floating. The mountains and hanging fog make a very interesting back drop for your pictures. You must pay at the entrance before going to the water's edge. There are many shops on the right side of the temples...many! We didn't rent the swans to float around the temple, but a few couple of lovers enjoyed it.", "Very natural ,all green and clean. bit to crowded and small,could have been a little bigger but then kids had to walk a bit longer. in all awesome experience .the staff does a very good job and are very hospitable.", "Must see/visit when in . Bit far to travel but worth it when you get there. amazing views. Best time to go is morning.", "Pura Ulun Danu Bratan is a major Shivaite and water temple on , Indonesia. The temple complex is located on the shores of Lake Bratan in the mountains near Bedugul. Good garden in front which leads to this beautiful temple, suddenly started raining so we could not take much pictures.. Beautiful location. Must see in ", "This place has a beautiful sunset, the lake is beautiful. But a lot of locals will pact this place, especially on a public holiday.", "When we went, it was from afternoon to night and saw the beautiful sunset. Not too crowded and definitely a must.", "Incredible views from this place! I was there during the day but I imagine the sunset here would be amazing! The ocean is a beautiful colour from here and you can see the ocean floor on a sunny day! Highly recommend making this stop on your trip. A busy tourist place, but worth it.", "A visually beautiful area. Make sure you go early in the morning before the crowds. This is a Hindu Temple and while we were there people were making their morning offerings. Wonderful insight into the lives of average nese.", "I love it!!! I really enjoyed the \\waiting tine\\\" for Sunrise and then continue to running a long the tracking for several kilometer with beach view of course.\"", "Amazing place. Very scenic and a must see if you are visiting . The place is well maintained and would be good to visit during sunset . Would take 2-3 hours to see around and enjoy the surrounding. you can capture beautiful photos and enjoy the serenity ..", "Went on a very sunny day and it spoilt our mood. It's too sunny, we should have went there in the late afternoon when it's not so hot. I realise that the woman's sundress selling here is cheaper then other place.", "My most favorite place in . It was really crowded in the evening. The sunset sky was impressive with different colors. Really beautiful. It took almost an hour to get out due to the traffic. But still recommended to visit.", "The visit was nice but the temple is not so amazing compared to other nese temples. There are monkeys so be careful with your belongings. The sunset is amazing. For 100000 rupiahs per person, you can attend a nese dance show. It is one thing to be done.", "A beautiful morning of driving from Amed Beach took us to this mountain with many famous temples. I was not prepared for what we found. I started to feel uneasy seeing gaudy posters advertising Instagram tours and images of tourists doing cheesy poses in heart shaped swings. When we arrived at the lower temple, I found out this was the main draw, and for most tourists the only spot they were visiting. We were given an entry ticket and dutifully donned sarongs and then the realisation hit; the ticket was to join a queue of tourists all taking the same photos of themselves at two opposite ends of the temple. There is no chance to explore let alone photograph the magnificent view as the Instagram me me me tourists have taken over. We walked to the top of the mountain 1800 steps, very very hard work and enjoyed the temples at the top, with only locals there praying. Returning to Disneyland, the crowds were unbearable with dozens of buses and guides desperately trying to coral their charges away as young men with loudspeakers up above shouted abuse. I even saw a nese guide totally lose his temper screaming at his flock to get in the bus or be left behind. Just awful. Perhaps at dawn this can be a beautiful experience but is otherwise an instructive illustration of how mass tourism has ruined parts pf . Be warned", "Good and beautiful... Not so deep.. It's shallow for some distance.. Its not a blue one.. Can enjoy a beautiful sunset", "Omg this place is amazing. The sunset is well worth the drive. There is markets here as well as food vendors but didnt go to any of them .", "It's mix feelings form my view point. You can take pictures of sunset and sea view with arch then again from the above and even can't enter to the temple due to water level is high the period of we visited. It's full of tourists and lots of shops with many nese sourniers. Worth of visit if you are surrounded.", "One of the best in . Could be overcrowded but still worth a visit if you want to meet nese culture and take great photos with the temple and sea behind !", "Beautiful place to cycle, walk, swim or just have a drink. There are lots of small shops that sell clothes, hats, food and anything you can need. It's very quiet in the mornings and gets busy in the afternoon.", "Love it,,, the dinner was very good, the guide also ( Serni ) .... very friendly,,,, recommend this place to other friends.....", "A must go attraction in . Best to go before sunset and you will see the stunning view. Be aware that there are lots of tourists at this spot.", "One of the nicest places and most amazing spots for sunset. Prepare your camera and get ready for some nice shots. You will surely enjoy this place.", "Really nice view at the sunset ! Too many people, but that is normal for such a famous place in . Must visit !", "This place was a little hard to find for us, but well worth it. It is very impressive to see the ocean waves breaking on the rocks. The sunset here is beautiful and romantic. The best time to visit is just before sunset, so that you can see the sunset while having a drink or dinner in the restaurant nearby.", "Didn't really like this place, full of dust and Chinese tourists.. would probably be better at sunset and with less people", "we were staying at grand hyatt so outside our door step . nice and cleaned every day quite private for our area", "Best sunset spot ever. Please arrive here about 4-5 pm. You'll get best golden moment. Be careful of monkey they still ur things. Avoid shining/glitter, sunglasses, plastic bag.", "Love it. It's a nice place with the beautiful venue in Bedugul, there's a temple closed to the lake. The climate is a bit cooler, so you may want to bring a light sweater or extra long sleeve if you are coming at the late afternoon", "Best point for sunset view. Sea breeze surely murmerize you and at a point make you realize like you are in other world. Peaceful environment and sound produces while water fall on stone is amazable....", "Although this is an important temple for the nese, like so many others in it is old and corroded. The dance performance (additional 100k) is fairly good, but the lighting is poor and gets hard to see after a while.", "Best day, I recommend highly for a sunset. Our driver took us around it was beautiful, we didn't stay for the fire dance as it started to rain but will defiantly come again. :)", "If you go to , dont forget to visit berdugul. I feel amazed with the beauty Bedugul. This temple can be seen in the picture currency Rp. 50,000 The place is very clean, comfortable, and we can enjoy the cool air here👍👍👍", "woke up at 5 am and came here at 5.30 am was amazing, nice sunrise. quiet, dont go after 7 pm as it will busy too busy with locals", "l really had a great time here. Managed to get some amazing shots and l beat the crowds with an early morning arrival.", "The place is very beautiful and can spend some good time. We missed the sunset since it was very cloudy and also did not get a chance to explore around the place in day light. Would suggest to reach the place early, so as to enjoy this scenic beauty.", "Another lovely place to enjoy the nese sunset. Because of the low tide, we could walk all the way to the temple. The sounds of the crashing waves were really something.", "Not what we expected and they make you pay for the entrance and we supposed to visit the temple also inside it, we arrived at the entrance of the Temple the make us pay also for \\donacion\\\" and once we did 3 steps, everything was closed and we couldn't visit anything. Just a place to steal money! Don't go there!\"", "Nice place. Quite popular, so many people are visiting. Specially at sunset tends to be crowded. Overall a nice place, relaxing to have a few hours and catch the sunset.", "Beautiful place! Scenery was amazing and we ended up just staying for a while watching the powerful ocean. The crowd was less late afternoon!", "Pura Ulun Danu Beratan is on the 50K Rp banknote. It makes for lovely photos, and that's about it. You cannot enter the temple and there is nothing else of interest. Go there early where there are fewer tourists around. The light should be better than in the afternoon. Do note that all those nice images of the temple on the Internet and guidebooks are taken during the wet season when the lake water level is higher. Otherwise most of the temple is surrounded by grass. Entrance fee is 30K, parking is 5K. Toilets are 2K.", "The entrance fee is 50.000 IDR/pax (one of the most expensive in ) and that for not seeing the temple inside, you just can turn around trying to make a picture with just a few dozens of tourists. No need to wear sarong as you enter an amusement park, not a temple. The view of the temple is nice but is just for taking a picture and leave...an expensive picture.", "The sunset is really beautiful, especially when the water hits the rock and splashed up. Together with the sunset. It is near perfect man. It is not small inside, maybe it is like 1 kilometer in length and u can negotiate easily with those seller (:", "Worth a visit as it's easy to get to but if you have a bike you are better to drive across to Cennigan island and find a spot where waves have a similar effect, you can see the sunset and be without all the tour busses of those tourists we all love", "Aim for sunset if you can and wear joggers for rock climb. A beautiful spot. Don't buy from the first tourist seller you see, bargain like crazy as there are heaps here. Be sure to get at least 30% to 50% of starting price.", "A beautiful place to see the sunset. There is a lot of people there so i would recommend to go early in the afternoon.", "We travel past here about 10 times a year. We should know better, but went this way to Lovina on the day after New Years. Oh, why. We were in crawling traffic for 3 hours! All heading for this temple. It is a lovely temple, but swamped with bus loads of tourists and locals lunchtime onwards. Only go here in the morning and never on holidays", "A small entrance fee is requested at the entrance. The temple is truly beautiful. Many tourists though. You'll have to walk a bit further, in the botanical garden next to the temple if you want to avoid tourists. The lake and the big forest-covered mountain make of this place a must-see. There is a restaurant in the botanical garden, which is actually part of a resort, but where everybody is welcome to eat some nice and cheap food, right in front of the mountain and the lake. Amazing scenery while recharging batteries with a tasty Indonesian-style dish.", "might have been because we went in a quite season but the atmosphere was calm and there was not much to do.", "My first visit was a hurried one for the sunset view. It was picturesque but I missed out on walking around the whole complex. I managed to see much more my recent visit in the morning, This is really worth a second look. Suggest to reach there an hour before sunset so that you will have time to look around before the sun goes down.", "Loads of sovenirs shops here selling unique nese items, loads of food and drinks shops here and the beach and Temple is unique here. You can walk to the Temple when the tide is low but it's not recommended to go to the Temple when the tide is high because of the current but you can go at your own risk and the Temple people will help you get across to the Temple.", "This is a spectacular view point. Best time to visit is after 5.00 pm. Beautiful sunset. You need to be careful with monkeys. Don't use sun glasses,hats, careful with water bottles too.One side a Temple to see and other side a beautiful View point. You can take lot of beautiful pics in this place.", "We (a couple) visited Ulun Danu Bratan Temple, also known as the floating temple, during low water at noon. As a result, this temple was rather chilling on the ground rather than floating in water. We even had a chance to walk around it. Even that we were a bit disappointed, we still enjoyed the view of the temple as well as its surroundings (lake and mountains arround). The weather was refreshing because of fog in the atmosphere that brought some mystery to this place. The amount of tourists (as everywhere in ) was huge. However, all of them were hanging around the temple making nearby territories be quite empty to enjoy privately the place.", "Lots of tourists from differents countries. The weather was hot, some tourists even brought umbrella. Enchanting views. A must spot if you visit .", "This temple is the perfect location for that all important trip photo that you can be proud of, if you time your visit correctly. My friend and I visited Pura Ulun Danu Bratan in November, the very start of the rainy season, however the rain hadn't started to fall just yet. As a result this lovely, almost floating temple, was actually surrounded by grass on three sides of the temple voiding the opportunity for the great photo shoot. As with everywhere in there are tons of temples, the main feature of this temple is the lake the temple is surrounded by, make sure you visit post rainy season as this is presumably when the lakes water levels are highest otherwise if you're from Europe you'll find locals and visitors wanting photos with you more than they do the temple. Strange experience to say the least.", "First, you have to pay a special entrance fee just to get into the surrounding village. Then you have to take care you keep the ticket as you are several times checked by local lazy patrol calling you on microphone when you are just walking the street. Before you are able to see the temple, you need to go through thousands of tourist shops selling garbage (\\I love \\\" stuff) and refuse annoying sellers that are calling you every 30 seconds. At the end, you are not allowed to enter any of the temples, so that you can only take picture from outside. And the worst part - after 8PM the place becomes a ghost town. All shops and restaurants close. Do never book a hotel to stay overnight nearby, totally waste of time.\"", "Great location, friendly and very helpful locals. nese people mostly are quite hospitable. Definitely will be returning", "If the phrase \\Drop Dead Gorgeous\\\" could apply to any place then Pura Ulun Danu Beratan fits the bill perfectly. Located in Bedugul atop the mountains, this scenic temple situated on the Beratan Lake (the second largest lake in after the one in Batur) has breathtaking views, cool mountain breeze and misty forest tops. No wonder this is one of the must see places in . Have your cameras ready! We were fortunate to see the festival dance during our visit and the music is so unique and refreshing. The devotees clad in traditional costumes worshiping at the temple were a treat to watch. The temple has a nice Indonesian restaurant serving good buffet food. It also boasts a playground to keep the young ones busy and happy. We greatly enjoyed boating across the serene lake soaking in the great scenery. Clearly, this was one of the highlights of our trip. Recommended to visit on sunny days. As this temple is at a higher elevation, it tends to get very cool as compared to the beaches. Temple Entrance Cost (in IDR): 30K for adults; 15K for children Boating Cost (in IDR): 125K for 3 adult boat; 152K for 4 adult boat\"", "Ulun Danu Bratan is situated alongside a beautiful lake, in a lovely mountain setting. The complex is huge, with extensive gardens and grounds. We were fortunate to visit on a festival day, during a celebration of the anniversary of the founding of the temple. There were throngs of visitors, all dressed in their best and bearing offerings for the temple. There were banners and bands, processions and singing; it was colorful and inspiring.", "You will find this temple on the lake. Within its surroundings, you can see and look a nice garden with children playground and water bike. I went there with my wife and it was a cloudy and cold day. It took 1,5 hours to go there from Denpasar and cost USD 3 / person for the entrance fee. In summary, it is a great place to relax and enjoy with your family.", "Good to reach their around 4pm to explore all areas of this place along with sunset view and dance performance in evening too. Costing around 40k. nese dress needed to enter the Hindu temple on the coast of Indian Ocean. 1-2 hours needed to explore this place.", "Nice place to hangout. Peaceful and awesome place to visit with family and friends. But people smoking inside.", "Might suggest visiting here early on the morning before the sun gets up too high. It was damn hot walking around here but we saw some lovely scenery and cultural buildings.", "we visited just before sunset and still really really hot! a hat will be handy. or small fan. lot of goodies sold, very cheap.", "It is a cool and scenic place with beautiful natural scenery of a lake with mountains in the background. Very beautiful and picturesque. It is a great place for photography with lush green garden and lots of flowers. The entrance ticket costs 50,000 rupiah per adult. it is just mesmerizing. When we were there, the place was quite crowded because there was a certain ceremony was going there and people were coming in their traditional dresses with some offerings in baskets. Few little girlls were performing traditional dance in the open area and some people were playing traditional music. However, tourists are not allowed into the temples which are only accessible to worshippers to perform their prayers. We stayed there for one hour. There is place for lunch and refreshment. Not to miss in as this is the only temple with such unique architecture", "A short walk away from Jln Bisma, the park closes at 6pm so plan accordingly. It was lovely walking through the park bordered by forests, seeing monkeys everywhere and better still, nese all dressed up and carrying their offerings on their way to temple ceremonies. There is a temporary cemetery and cremation temple within the park, as well as a temple. Nice way to spend an hour or 2.", "Ulun Danu Bratan Temple is one of the water temples in Indonesia. This temple can be found also at the back 50,000 ind rupiah. On behalf of my group, I would like to thank Komang, our guide from traditionaltours.com and our driver.", "Once you reach there it seems you are on a different part of the earth. The view is spectacular with awesome weather. The journey to the place is also good with beautiful rice paddy fields and organic farms. Do try the fruits and strawberry available.", "I came to more than 10 times and this was the first time to visit Ulun Danu Bratan Temple. It is nice and also typical tourist point that means it could be very crowded. If you want to show off some photo the same as Indonesian RP 50000 bank note, it is worth to go. Foreigner paid higher entrance.", "The temples all over are very similar, but Ulun Danu Bratan is different from the rest! The lake, the views, the nature. It’s incredible.", "What a shame for the Indonesian people to allow such a sacred and beautiful place to be ruined. It is filled with litter. All sorts of bottles, shoes, clothing items, straws, human poo as well! The rocks were filled with filth. There wasn't one centimetre without rubbish. It wasn't a serene or peaceful visit at all. Crowds just before sunset eating from the corn vendors disposing of food and bottles anywhere they want. It was disturbing. I've never seen such filth and mess. Almost like the slums of India. You pay for entry and this money should be used to keep the sacred temple clean. Maybe due to a low number of Buddhists and high number of Islam followers this sacred temple is being allowed to rot within the garbage. Don't get me wrong. It is a beautiful structure if you can see past the crowds and absolute filth. Shame.", "Nice place, a lot of people who are trying to sell you stuff (all the time) the water was a bit dirty, but it was very nice for jogging and dinner. A lot of good restaurants with wifi.", "This is THE iconic temple in . It's on all the postcards and the one that everyone talks about visiting. However, it's far from where you are likely staying in south , but it's worth the drive up. Definitely package it with other places like a rice terrace or nearby waterfall. There are lots of places to eat nearby. It's a bit cooler but refreshing. No need for a jacket. Entry is about $4-5 USD. No sarong required though encouraged. You don't need a guide. Just pay the entry and walk around yourself. Stunning views of the temple, beautiful flowers, with mountains in the background.", "The sunset is very cool, but I'm not sure it's worth the hassle and cost if you're not staying nearby or doing it as part of a package tour. There is definitely no need to do it as a stand-alone tour; just get a cab there and then get one back.", "In such a serene setting, this is easily the best temple in . We have been to Bedugul twice before. On the last trip Lake Bratan had flooded over the pathways and we wanted to see whether Pura Ulun Danu temple had been damaged. Several buildings are currently undergoing restoration, but the “floating” temples on the lake have been restored, as has the bamboo “island” near the shore. Pura Ulun Danu, in my opinion is not the largest but the most serene in . Its setting on the town end of Lake Bratan is beautiful and a fabulous place to spend some quiet time, meditate etc. See pictures for changes to the “Floating temples” and bamboo island. Entrance fee has increased to $3!!", "Being on holidays for a month we really enjoyed the exercise as much as the temples. There are some good previous reviews and I must admit that until the night before I just thought it was about the Instagram shot through the heavens gates to Mt Agung. This is a big site and the gates are impressive but we didn't get the backdrop, December is rain season in . A couple of points from our experience 1 - don't underestimate this is a decent walk if you are going up to the top. There are plenty of busted thongs and sandals on the wayside, you want good shoes. We did the circuit in 3 hours but it was hard going and your HR will be up there. 2 - If you go straight up to the top the concrete stairs are quite consistent and you continue to chug up without worrying about your feet to much. Mostly the staircase is divided by a rail with people going up one way and down the other. 3 - When you get to the 2nd top temple, which is really just a construction site (and will be for some time) you think you have made it but there is still a reasonable uphill walk to the top temple. This walk is mainly on mouldy cobblestone type path and steps. There is quite a bit of rubbish at the top temple and a lot of it is food wrappers associated with monkeys. 4 - The monkeys between the top two temples are aggressive and we had to force a larger one away with an umbrella. Thankfully our driver had forewarned us and provided the umbrellas, many of the local people were carrying sticks. At either of the top 2 temples you are quite safe as the locals chase them away with slingshots but in between the temples you may be on your own and they will try to stand over you. There are many stalls along the way and the monkeys know if they approach the tourists with food they are likely to give it up easily. The one we fended off was not to fazed and continued to follow us with fangs bared while we backed away. We purposely did not carry any food or drink bottles the whole time. Obviously you will pay a little more buying on the track but I would not carry food and if you need a break pull up for a snack in the mid level at a kiosk with some locals. 5 - Sarongs are required at 10k each and a donation is expected at the gate. There is really no pressure about the donation, we put up 50k for 2 of us and it appeared to be above average per capita. I think it was well worth it. They don't seem to be to worried about the upper body but as always you should be respectful that this is an important place of worship. 6 - Guides are available for a sliding scale between 10k and 40k depending on how far up you go. We didn't take a guide as we have been to a few temples recently with guides. I still think 40k is a lot but the people that had guides certainly spent a lot longer in each place and seemed to be getting a good run down. If I was just doing the bottom section I would get a guide for 10k and have a good look around. Otherwise you will spend 2.5hrs getting here and be finished in 15mins. Again there was really no pressure for a guide. Even after we declined the guide he remained very friendly and provided some advice to us. I was very impressed by this. 7 - Between the first temple (where the money shot is) and the 2nd is just an uphill road. We walked it because we had decided to walk the whole thing but also I misunderstood the scooter offer and thought it was 100k. It is 10k and for $1 you may as well take the ride, help someone out and there is still plenty of hiking on the trail (not road) left to do. You also have the option to ride down the last section. Have a look at the maps, the scooters only run between the first two and the rest is all on foot. The loop section is much less consistent wit a mix of steps, ramps, dirt etc. We did the loop on the way down. 8 - Other people have made the point that you have seen the best at the first temple and that is generally true. If you don't mind walking off a few Bintangs though you may as well take your time and have a look further up, you have probably travelled a bit to get here. 9 - we took a dry shirt / change of clothes for the air conditioned ride home and I was pleased we did. 10 - it is worth going past the first temple at your own comfort level just to make it a solid day trip, get some exercise and see some life away from more touristy areas. I am not kidding when I say it is a tough walk up but the same old lady carrying a fertiliser bag of rocks on her head passed me 3 times, every time I stopped for a breather she just silently cruised past with a grin. On the way down I passed a young bloke going up with a Honda generator on his head. I was drenched in sweat, he looked like a greyhound wearing a pair of fleece track pants. Committed people at the temple.", "So many cultures and nationalities all in one place and it was wonderful experience. Beautiful sunset. Very busy and the drive back was long, but still worth the experience. The only thing I did not enjoy was how the locals were trying to make you buy things that you did not want and were becoming very pushy and forceful.", "The name of Pura Ulun Danu BeratanTemple is taken from the lake where the temple is built at Beratan Lake. As far as temples in go, this is one of the more relaxed friendlier temples to visit. Once inside you may wander at your own leisure amongst the beautiful gardens down to the lake without being hassled as in other temple precincts in . Guides are available but not compulsory and we found many nese locals only too happy to explain things to us. On the day of our visit a religious ceremony was taking place yet the locals were fine with the tourists invading their space and only too happy to accommodate us. The view of the lake and temple is wonderful and the altitude induced cool foggy weather adds to the atmosphere. In fact the cool weather was quite a shock to me in . I thought it was hot everywhere. If you want to view a temple without the hassles or pressures of Uluwatu, Besakih or even Tanah Lot, this is probably the place for you. The drive to Ulan Danu is quite enjoyable also. In all I think it's worth the visit...", "Good place, could be for sun rise and sunset. It's quite far from home but kinda worth it. The kids love it, a great day", "I guess I had high expectations of the Bratan temple before my visit but when we reached there after a long drive from Ubud, I felt the temple was a bit underwhelming. It was low tide when we visited and we didn't get to see the temple as it appears in the photographs surrounded by water. The actual temple ground was pleasant but small, only takes about 30 minutes to walk around. There were cute native golden deers kept inside the temple ground. For me, I didn't think it was worth the drive to get there. We went there as part of the drive to jaltiluwih rice terraces.", "Amazing views and amazing temple - all of the people we encountered were incredibly friendly and happy to teach us local nese greetings and history. I recommend going just before 6pm as I heard there is a ceremony at that time each day? I visited around 1pm and it was incredibly hot. Worth the visit for sure.", "This place is great at night to escape the heat.. But remember the mozi spray... Great food and entertainment. x", "What used to be one of ’s prettiest spots has become overrun and overdeveloped. Selfie sticks are everywhere and no one seems to be bothered about observing the sarong rule anymore. It’s a long drive to this place and you’ve got to ask yourself if it’s truly worth it. I don’t think it is. There are other lake temples on the island. Rather go check out those.", "It was a dream come true to see it up close and personal this postcard perfect picture of the Ulun Danu at Bratan Lake, a product of the volcanic eruption that formed a stunning lake in this high altitude cool place. It was simply paradise, with pine trees, flower blooms, tamed animals around. One could do boating and other water activities provided it's good weather. it was foggy and we have to wait to have better and clearer view of everything past 12noon. Summer could be the better season to avoid the rain. Souvenir shops, spacious parking area, restos nearby complete this best destination when in BALI, approximately less than 3 hours from KUTA. The temple is well preserved, I really admire the pagoda-like roof tiered merus, very distinctive nese design.", "Nive place and value money for entry gate ...... and also there are many supermarket for shoping. Nice sunset and waves. I was happy there", "With entry ticket of 20K Rupiah (at the moment that i visit this place), you better not miss this place. Unless you are woman that have menstruation cycle period, this place is must go if you visiting Bedugul. The temple here are exactly same as in 'old' (previous) 50K Rupiah Banknote, that is so beautiful.", "The nese follow Hinduism and worship holy Ganga. It has a water pond where the worshippers take a Holi dip to cleanse their soul.there are shop from parking lot to the pond for the tourist and worshippers. Touris have to pay for enterance and camera but no charge for localites. A good place to visit", "It’s about 2 hours drive from Denpasar and you can just cover this place on the way to Lempuyang temple. Not much of an activity here but if you love history and statues there are some here. Lot of big koi fish in the water and there are stepping stones you can walk on the water and take some nice clicks. Water fountains are also very creative and has kind of a architectural beauty. I would suggest, don’t go just to see the place if you are not going to any other places around.", "The temple is believed to be the main source of water and fertility of Lake Beratan. There are two shrines in this temple that are a shrine with eleven roofs (Pelinggih Meru Tumpang Solas) facing toward the south, and a shrine with 3 roofs (Pelinggih Meru Tumpang Telu) which has four doors facing the four cardinal directions.", "this temple has become famous among indonesian people since it was drawn on rupiah coins, there are no restrictions on clothes to enter", "Best to visit when the swell is up or later in the day for the sunset to take in the views. Please be careful there is many sharp and slippery rocks in the area.", "The nese are very creative and this little temple on the shores of Lake Bratan is very beautiful. There's always good photo opportunities as worshipers file in and out. There is also a lot of shops, a restaurant and toilets. Worth a stop if you're driving to Singaraja.", "Earlier this week, we hired a car and driver to bring us there. It was a long drive from Kuta and after having seen photos of the place, we were really expecting a spectacular view. So it was really disappointing to look from the outside - according to our guide, only worshippers are allowed to enter for the ceremony that takes place once every 210 days. We had to then content ourselves with the pretty view of the ocean from the cliff. We spent about 10 minutes looking around but as we were leaving the place, one of the locals signaled to a monkey to snatch my husband's glasses right out of his hands! Then when the glasses were returned (thankfully only slightly damaged), the man had the audacity to demand 50,000 rupiah as payment! Our advice: Skip this place and save your money and time. There are many other less touristy temples and better sights in to visit.", "Ulun Danu Temple by the lake is a poster of scenic beauty. The lake is located high on the mountains. The whole atmosphere exudes serenity and heavenly peace. One can spend several hours marveling at the ancient temple with its timeless beauty. However, it is more than two hours drive from Kuta beach, the popular tourist area. There are other things to do, including boating in the lake. Benegul fruit market is just around the corner along with many restaurants. Do not forget to take your camera to have memorable pictures. A must see when in .", "Even though it was very crowdy (holidays in Indonesia), it is quite a large complex with a couple of temples with a nice calm park beside it where you can relax. The lake temple is simply beautiful.", "It is a four temple complex on the way from Denpasar to Singaraja and is seated in a scenic setting. Beautiful lake views with surrounding hills makes for great photos. There are numerous temples in Indonesia and this on is mainly in a plateau area which explains some of its uniqueness. It rained lightly the day we visited but didn't impede our visit.", "Must see for anyone interested in beautiful landscapes. Perfect place to stay to enjoy a magnificent sunset with the sound of the waves crashing on the rocks in the background.", "This temple stands on the high wall of rock and one can catch a panoramic and beautiful view of the sea. Don't try to risk your life by climbing the fence just to make a great pose of yours. And also be prepared to bath the sun and get sweat in order to reach there and then back again. Once a while nese Hindu devotees will come and offer their offering there to their god at the top area. This is considered a great opportunity to watch the very unique local traditions. For me, I will surely treasured my memories by having a chance to visit here.", "Danu Bratan is located beautifully around a lake.. a wonderful architecture and a mesmerisig view around.. this is a picture perfect beauty surely not to be missed.", "So relaxing. You can walk for mile and just take in all the sights and sounds around you. We will be going back in 12 months", "Not as crowded as I expected. Easy to get a place to enjoy sunset at around 6pm. Tourists can experienced holy water cleansing too.", "Authentic Cultural beauty. Great to walk around and see the views of the ocean and then the light of the sun striking on the water. Really amazing sunsets. You can stay and watch the funny cultural show.", "very nice location to visit at sunset or during the day, take your time and sit admiring the beauty of nature", "Have to travel a windy road up to the mountains, passing some strawberry farms upon reaching to Ulun Danu Bratan Lake Temple. Best visit time will be in the morning, reaching there before 10am where it is not crowded yet. So that photo taking will not be disturbed with unwanted photobombs of people appearing from no where. Strawberries are sweeter in October and not in May, depends on season as well, but it is very cheap, rinse it with water and you can start to enjoy before lunch. Easily available from the stalls along the road.", "Pay 60k rupiah per person. You can’t get up close unless it’s low tide. We watched the sunset from the shore line cliffs. Plenty of places to stand or sit. Hard to get Tanah Lot in the background though so settled for watching the waves - very relaxing. Plenty of little shops and cafes on the short walk from car park and a few on the cliff top too. You can get tourist taxis from there back into town, but you won’t be able to get an Uber so I’d suggest asking your driver to wait for a while, which they’ll happily do for a 20k or so. Overall would recommend but you don’t see a lot of the temple.", "Enjoyed an early morning walk. Relaxing that time of the day without the crowds. Only negative was the market sellers hard to shake off", "A little disappointed with the actual temple. The actual temple bit that you can see from the cliffs is only open to worshippers. Nothing wrong with that, but all that is left is a walk along the cliff top and some other buildings not really temple like, the older ones being in renovation. Rh20k to get in and you must wear leg covering (available for hire). There is no food or drink available inside but a few kiosks outside have a really good coconut water. The best time to come is about 4pm this gives you over an hour to walk around and then go and see the Kecak dance show. Come as part of a tour or have a driver or your own transport as there is no taxi rank or bus stop here. We just jumped in a taxi in Kuta and run the meter. Cost us 350k + we gave him an extra 50k. Had no trouble with monkeys, there were so many tourists there the monkeys were heavily out numbered.", "Almost lost - this beautiful temple on the sea. I came here once 20 years ago. So different now with the crowds and endless markets but still beautiful. Felt a little saddened watching lovely nese Hindus giving their offerings and praying amongst countless noisy people who seem to forget what it's all about. If you can remain quiet and calm or go very early to discover the real beauty you will love it.", "We did a lovely day trip from Sanur to Ulan Danu. It was a great day and this was the nicest temple we have visited in !. Beautiful setting, nice gardens friendly locals and no pressure selling. Definately my pick above Ulawatu or Tanah Lot!", "For the very first time in life to watch the most beautiful sunset ever!!! The show was stunning and very entertaining. Truly worth to visit!!! Its Heavenly! I will be back!!!!", "me and my guest visit ulun danu beratan temple it was very fresh and the weather sunny day i love this place and highly recommended", "We visited this most beautiful water temple in during our recent visit. The location, environment, natural beauty, warm weather made our temple visit wonderful. The Temple is situated in the Bratan Lake. We enjoyed the full time. You can passed a good time (whole day) with family in the bank of lake bratan. Recommended for everyone (who viist ) to visit this place. Don't miss.", "Nice place for bring friends here and nice cafe arrounds make us easy if hungry and find some food here ,will come here again", "Truly wonderful experience , an unique temple, such a shame many people are not able (due to their religion) to actually enter temple. However a worthwhile visual memory of nese culture. However it is spoilt a fraction by the usual market area but this is everywhere nowadays. Also many people attend the ceremonies especially around sunset, but this is worth the visit.", "By far , one of the most spectacular sunsets I have seen in years.....Great location.....Great restaurants nearby.....just absolutely tranquil...peaceful.....makes you feel like you are part of a bigger picture in life.", "If you want a quite and peaceful place. This popular tourist attraction is one of the places in come here at dawn. It is a real heaven.", "A gem in the sea, a lot of tourist, we went during a festival. It is worth a visit, go while on a tour. Get a driver for the day. Sunset is fantastic here.", "Lovely spot to watch the sunset! But be v careful on getting to close to the cliff. The waves are very misleading and can wash you ashore in a second. People had many stories about it too! Its v close to sandy beach and other villas. Recommend going here morning and at sunset.", "Rented a golf cart and this was one of the stops. Easy to get to. Few little shops around that are cheap enough.", "spent one evening, but would love to come back..great place for shopping, sunset and just enjoy around.", "This is the perfect place to watch the sun go down. It is very popular with locals and tourists alike and you can see why. It is clean and very pleasant and perfect for a stroll", "Ulun Danu Bratan Temple is located by the Lake Bratan, Bedugul, Tabanan . It is one of the three sacred temples by the lake honoring God for His gift of water and irrigations and becoming a popular tourist destination. The temple court were expended to accommodate the visitors and looks more beautiful. It is a wonderful place for walking, refreshing and recharging one spiritual life. Highly recommend this nese holy place.", "This is the 3rd visit for me but the place still intrigues & worth a visit. The view of the sunset is stunning! If you hv a helpful guide who could explain the mystique of this place which mine did.", "As my expectations were high on taking good photos of this temple, the unexpected rainfall ruined it all. Nevertheless, this temple is still a great place to visit. There were kids practicing nese dance when we arrived there. Their dances looked gentle & 'soft' to me. One thing that I admired the most about nese is the way they preserved their culture. The design of the temple is unique and well preserved. Overall, it was a great experience visiting one of these Indonesia's great landmark ! Wish that the weather could have more mercy on us for taking greater pics there 😕 Better luck next time...", "the place are full with tourists. the crystal clear water. beautiful view to watch the sunset. you have to be there to feel it. there was also canoeing facility provided and you have to pay 50000Rp. Worth it !", "Nice place to see the beautiful picturesque and sun set. I really enjoyed the beautiful sunset as well as the picturesque with my friends. A must visit place in .", "When looking at the blogs and websites describing this temple, I was REALLY excited to go give it a look. It was on our way back from a waterfall visit and my girlfriend and I decided to make a stop here. I’ll start off with the good. The property was well kept up and clean. It definitely had more the feel of a quirky, contemporary park than a sacred temple complex. There are funny little statues scattered about the park area and it’s a decent stroll. When you arrive at the lake, the temple you see in the picture is very small. It is beautiful, but for some reason it just didn’t wow me like other nese temples. Perhaps if you go during a ceremony it would be a much more interesting experience. We walked away disappointed, but we did have a nice chat with some Javanese students who were practicing their English and recording for a school project. They were very nice and we had fun chatting with them!", "Markets, scenery, terraces with excellent views and dinner arrangements. We went with a driver and we also stopped at luwak coffee which was close. Many shopping items in markets, from souvenirs to art. It's worth going when the tide is out and in the evening. My aunt once had a dinner at one of the restaurants with excellent views and she recommends it.", "So don't confuse this place for temple, no tourist visit this place for religious region, the only reason is to get one of the best pics in Indonesia which you will find in portfolio of any tourist visiting Indonesia The pic you will get here is definitely out of the world pic but for that you have too wait for long and long means tooo long like may be 2-4 hours just for a pic. So if you have patience then do try it and you will probably get one of the best pic of your Indonesia tour", "it's a place where you just chill, read a book drink a pinacolada...lots of nice restaurant and bars around the area", "Ulun Danu temple is simply amazing. Never seen such a beautiful temple. Surrounded by lake, mountains and lots of flowers. You can get numerous pics and even get instant pic at 20K IDR and take it as a sweet memory. Just sit and enjoy the majestic beauty. So calm and peaceful. Although crowded but still ample space to just sit and enjoy the serene beauty. Number of shops outside to take home some souvenirs ( P.S. bargain to the extent possible). Must visit while in .", "This temple is the perfect location for that all important trip photo that you can be proud of, if you time your visit correctly. My friend and I visited Pura Ulun Danu Bratan in November, the very start of the rainy season, however the rain hadn't started to fall just yet. As a result this lovely, almost floating temple, was actually surrounded by grass on three sides of the temple voiding the opportunity for the great photo shoot. As with everywhere in there are tons of temples, the main feature of this temple is the lake the temple is surrounded by, make sure you visit post rainy season as this is presumably when the lakes water levels are highest otherwise if you're from Europe you'll find locals and visitors wanting photos with you more than they do the temple. Strange experience to say the least.", "the place is at good location. nice hotel. we just went to chill out. view from the roof top was spectacular just like place. visit it once and have a drink. only veg food option was potato wades/fries. ", "Very nice place to visit and experience the sunset. A must do for every visitor, nice shops, good food and beautiful scenery", "I could have sat here all day! The views are stunning and the waves are unbelievable. A truly beautiful spot to watch nature being epic! No photo will do this justice!", "I was staying in Amed and took a short scooter ride to get to this temple. The main picture you see is from the first, and best, temple. Realistically you could visit this temple, only see the first one and be in and out in 30 minutes. There are like seven temples to see, but unless you got here on a scooter, after this first temple you will have to walk 2km up a small road to get to the next temple (which is really nothing) and to the beginning of the 1,700 stairs (I think that is how many stairs they said there were). The other temples are okay, nothing compared to the first temple. I rode my scooter to the second temple, parked and climbed the 1700 or so stairs to the top. It took me about 35, 40 minutes (plan on an hour or more to get up). It was cloudy and overcast but I still enjoyed my visit. If you are not big on climbing stairs, you may want to skip this. I am glad that I visited here. I enjoyed it. You just have to ask yourself if you want to climb those stairs.", "A fantastic colourful temple and surrounding parkland. Very popular with locals. We arrived during a big celebration so got tyo see this side of nese life. Lively vista over lake and surrounding mountains. Good entry price and cafes if your in need.", "Although there were hundreds of people around, the temple was rather peaceful. Our guide Amita was amazing in explaining the Temple's history and was very accomdating. We finished the tour with a traditional nese love story dance. Overall, amazing day full of history, faith appreciation, peacefulness and reflection.", "Oh what a Rooftop Bar but even better was the Plantation Restaurant one floor below. Fantastic steak and Bomb Alaska and entertainment. Best in .", "This place is amazing. Strong wind currents made the day cool despite the sun is shining right down. The waves are very big and shaped the landscape which makes you marvel at nature. Quite a few photo taking spots. Food stalls along the way in case you get tired/ hungry and needed a rest.", "Perfect place to view one of the best sunsets! It is a little crowded, but it truly is breathtaking !", "Located on the Bedugul area, this temple offer clean fresh air and great scenery. This temple is printed on the 50K Rupiah paper bill. Souvenir shop around sell stuff with reasonable price. Ticket entrance (20K Rupiah) also not expensive for the attraction. You can take a boat ride on the lake if you want to explore more. A must visit!", "this area is very beautiful to see the sunset, with views of the ocean off, it is better to visit this place when sunset time", "nice partytime especially for the smaller ones up to 18 Otherwise lots of fun and games all around busy shoppint, etc. .", "It's a great day trip and wait for the sunset. A bit too many tourists but you can try to avoid the crowds by walking to both far ends of the site. Try the kopi luwak coffee here as well.", "This home of nese royalty was quite a treat to visit. Its landscaping and arrangement of statues, fountains, bridges and path of stones through the water as well as the nearby rice paddies and long distance view encouraged me to take a meandering pace in order to enjoy and absorb the beauty. The history of the area, including the lava flow in 1963 that covered most of the surrounding region but missed this place by a small margin, transported me. Perhaps I enjoyed the area so much in part because of our on-location guide Gusti, who was very informative, interactive, curious, kind, funny and enthusiastic. My husband and I really enjoyed our time here.", "Visited this place twice with 2 different feeling! Last time I visited there was a ceremony, watching nese people in their traditional costume performing the ritual was a plus to my latest trip to ! And yes, I'll visit again very soon. :)", "This place has a beautiful sunset, the lake is beautiful. But a lot of locals will pact this place, especially on a public holiday.", "It is nice place with all old ancient bulidings and a great point to see sunset Well famous for the photograh point and attracts enormous amount of people Shopping centres available inside this attraction", "Own by nese and it is nice to visit which is own manage professional by local", "It's worth to see, but only if you are not too far. I don't consider it one of 's highlights, but very nice though.", "This place was VERY crowded! Actually the sunset was very pretty (if you manage to get a glimpse of it) and it was like the sky was on fire! But I won't go here again. Too many people for me. Yes, I know, I'm one of them too but if I had known it was going to be this crowded, I wouldn't have gone there. It's not a bad place to visit once but it's good to know what to expect..", "Magnificent spot to visit at sunset. My family & our new nese friends arrived about 10min before sunset, perfect really, as the sunset into the sea was spectacular. A huge flock of birds, literally more than 1000, were circling in patterns around the sky - amazing! The only downside was the sheer number of people, this clearly is a 'must do/see' item on many visitors checklists. There are dozens of local seller's market stalls for food & souvenirs to choose from on the wander back to the car park.", "Ulun danu beratan are one of the popular destination not only for tourist but also for local people. There is some different for entrance fee between tourist and local. Idr 50/30 K. Mostly visit local student, asian tourist.", "Lovely relaxed attraction and well priced at about $2 each for the temple. There is an outside show available that start at 6.00pm for about $10 each and well worth it. You can watch the sunset during the show or just wander around and take some great photos", "A very popular tourist resort and local place for villagers to go too. Although it is a popular place to visit, depending on when you go during the day there are quieter periods. We stayed at the hotel located in the gardens. The gardens are very beautiful and well kept, and can be very relaxing with all the water features and ponds. We enjoyed walking around the park and whilst we were there the local village were preparing the temple there for the festival of the lanterns, which was a nice experience to see part of the nese culture. Although you can complete the garden it about 20-30mins there are plenty of benches to sit on to relax and to take in the ambience, or people watch. Also the hotel restaurant is available to the public with a lovely view of the gardens if you need a drink or food. There are also some little stores out the front of the palace if you want refreshments.", "Very interesting to see the temple and the beautifuk lakeside so peaceful and a quite even with the tourist, stroll and walk around in the garden admire the flowers trees and the temple also the surrouding hills create a peaceful atmosphere. Lots of nese statues Hindu a must see if you are in the area.", "A must when in .. We had a driver for the day and wanted to go early in the day to miss the crowds that flock there for sunset.. Great views fab gardens and there is markets there for refreshments. . Friendly place with lots of locals giving you info etc...", "Let's explore east will take 2 hours drive from Denpasar city and you will see a real panorama with the beatiful scenery like a rice paddy, jungle, heaven gate temple, water palace and waterfall.", "This Temple is on the shore of Lake Bratan, which gives it a scenic backdrop. There are a few buildings to visit and some unusual statues, particularly the large frog! If you take a leisurely stroll around the grounds, a visit will take around an hour.", "It is a beautiful place , well curated and maintained. A temple with the lake backdrop is a beautiful place not to miss. IS a well maintained place to relax and is near a good lunch stop at Bratan if you are covering Ulun Danu with Sekumpul. Great Photo shoot location, can spend an hour here to see it all. Definately worth a visit.", "Ulun Danu Bratan temple is one of the beautiful temples in set in a lakeside. I was here on a Ramanavami and the processions were lovely to watch. The weather was cold and the architecture was stunning. Only concern was that this temple has turned in to a selfie spot and wearing of sarong is not mandated. I had a great time at Ulun Danu Bratan temple.", "The sun rose about 6:30 when we were there. We sat on the pier and looked at the pagodas in the distance and the mountains far off. Just when we thought we had missed the sunrise, there was a tiny sliver of orange and then it quickly evolved into a beautiful sky.", "The Ulun Danu Temple is way up in the mountains at 1109 metres above sea level. It is at the lake and it is much cooler up there. It is a water temple and it is a good place to take families. It is a 3 hour drive from Nusa Dua", "Even though it was very crowdy (holidays in Indonesia), it is quite a large complex with a couple of temples with a nice calm park beside it where you can relax. The lake temple is simply beautiful.", "A great way to end our holiday. Total relaxation and great service. Lots of great restaurants within a 500 metre radius with reasonable prices.", "A wonderful week away from it all The people, food and the whole week were worth the travel A place to relax and chill", "a bit crowded but it was the perfect place to watch the sunset. great place to shop and try street food as well. Would definitely go there again!", "Nice temple, but this has nothing to do with the nese religion. On every corner people try to sell their \\holy\\\" things. Not good.\"", "This temple is beautiful and has sweeping views of the Indian Ocean. Recommend visiting late afternoon and watching sunset, however the traditional dance show offered for 100 IDR did not appeal to us; the theater was too crowded, the view not quite as advertised and performance seemed too touristy. Visitors must wear a sarong or sash, but is included in 20 IDR entrance fee. Beware of monkeys, don't bring anything you don't want to have pilfered.", "Nice views and plenty of places to buy icecreams and other snacks. Remember to bring a hat as there is very little shade.", "It’s a great lookout spot for the sunset! A must see sight when visiting. it's a nice view and with the waves crashing it can be spectacular. Well worth a visit.", "Good in mornings and not too busy. Local sellers are a nuisance though and harass tourists, not too many good places to eat either.", "This is a nice spot to watch the sunset. Some terrific and dramatic landscape with the waves crashing against the cliffs. You have to cross a dusty field to get there. In the rain this gets quite muddy and really slippery!", "Our guide came with us through this temple visit. We didn't stay long, maybe 15 minutes. It's amazing that it's been sound since the 1600's so it's a sight to see.", "Nice nese temple situated in the middle of a pleasantly green park area. Nice surroundings ! Although there were a lot of nese and foreign tourists when we were there, the place did not give the impression to be crowded with tourists.", "So we walked all the way here from Jungutbatu (more than an hour's walk) to arrive at sunset as recommended by many reviewers. There were nice rocky pools, but unfortunately no spectacular spray or wave action, as the tides were too low a the waves didn't reach the rock pools. Quite a good view nevertheless, and there are some cool wave hewn caverns in the area. You can also walk to Sandy Bay for drinks - about 5 minutes walk.", "A great place to spend some peaceful time basking in nature's glory. Unfortunately, we went at the time of rainy season. However, the place remains great for sunsets with a great cliff view.", "Amazing sunset 🌅 and lots of fun for all kids, old age , younger generations. Place for religious and cultural experience together with power of nature below..", "This Hindu temple set on Lake Beratan is a famous Instagram photo op and is featured on the 50,000 Rupiah note. The scenery is gorgeous and the grounds are well-maintained with tropical flowers and plants. The reason for only 4 stars is due to the commercialism like \\tacky\\\" Disneyland-type colorful cement animals. It is a popular place and crowded. We saw a lot of eating areas and places to rest. Our tour guide said we could ride the boats in the lake for an additional fee. I believe the entrance fee to the temple was about 50,000 rupiah and they do take credit cards.\"", "We timed our outing according to the sunset, we hired a driver to take us.Much easier that way, it's very touriststy but lovely. Many people selling things but if you go to appciate the beauty is well worth it.", "Compared to the frenetic pace of the rest of , Ulan Danu is so peaceful. Despite it also being a huge tourist attraction, the lakeside and mountain setting, and spacious gardens, provide and serene and calming setting. The small temple is located on an island, but that depends on the lake level, so it can be walked around at times. It is as beautiful a location as any in and worth the trip.", "There is a market area and plenty of food and shopping options and areas to relax and take in the amazing scenery. You can’t help but be pic happy here.", "We enjoyed visiting this temple. Or I should rather write visiting the park, since we can only see the temples from outside. But still amazing to see ! The park around is so lively, people spend time there: kids have a (old) playground, you can try fishing, going for a boat tour or for a drink. We had a great time there. Be careful, Bedugul can be quite cold !", "Not very recommended just a standart place, not very beautiful. I would recommend to go there at sunset", "Beautiful place to see sunset,,,,,🌅 looks very beautiful when the waves hit the cliffs around it,but the road to this place is a bit rocky ", "While the trip to Ulun Danu from Kuta is quite long, it was worth it !!! The place has a peaceful atmosphere and is clean and well maintained. Just walking around the temple area was fun and relaxing. This is a must visit in .", "This was my favorite temple. With that said it is a log journey from Semenyack. Not as commercialized as some of the other temples but very nice. The grounds are well kept and they held true to traditional practices such as the sarong. The focal point is a beautiful pair of buildings on the lake. Entrance fee is 30,000 Rp per person.", "The temple has an inspiring location on the top of a hillside overlooking the ocean. It's an architecturally and spiritually inspiring place. Highly recommend buying tickets at 5pm for the traditional nese dance as it was spectacular!", "Unforgettable, unmissable, fantastic place with a wonderful garden, and the gorgeous Hindu temples inside the park! Piece and colorful integrated with environment and the view of biggest lake in Indonesia!", "Nice place to spend time with friends catching up the sunset. There's a lot of restaurants and cafe. Just pick what you like and how much money you wanna spend.", "I reached this places its almost 1hour 20minute by motorbike without traffic because I'm going on early morning. This is first time for me and unforgettable experience. The location is in just off the main road connecting road between Denpasar and Singaraja in the north, thats a long road by the way hehehe... This is the famous temples in are situated right in the middle of the island of , exactly on the edge of a beautiful lake called Lake objections, the temple names is Ulun Danu Beratan temple. Activity we can do here to sightseeing arrounds, to watching a tradionational show, or take a selfie hehehe... then there are also beautiful gardens surrounding and recreational areas of interest around the lake such as boat rentals for around the lake Beratan. So many things we can do here. Spending your time right here. There is avaiable a few of cafe also arrounds, so dont worry if you feel hungry. So recommend for all of you Traveller's", "Since I had seen the floating temple on the lake, i knew it would be the most beautiful temple in , to me! The scenery is indescribable where water, mountain and sky blend together as one in harmony. Especially climate at this area is pretty cool, since Bedugul is 1200 m above sea level. Don't make yourself imagine how the image on the 50k rupiah banknote look like in real, come there and let your eyes experience its beauty, breathless and heavenly panorama.", "Great temple, mountain, lake in one place in bedugul village, and there is some good restaurant around there, its awesome man", "Come here in the early morning or golden light pre-evening time, you will feel heaven. Your mind, your soul mix with the temple, sea, wind, sun light and fresh scent. Pray and think of your family, your relatives, your friends... It's enough.", "Nice view and sunset, really beautiful, though there can be quite crowded at times but its a must go place in if you ever decide to visit(:", "Its definitely located in a picturesque location.Temple is right on the edge of Lake bratan .You can definitely spend some quality time here sinking in the beauty of the lake and mountain behind.A thin mist rises from the lake and hangs in the air giving it a ,heavenly feel.But the temple is highly overrated.It can rain anytime here.", "I think that this is a good place to take photo. But there is little shadow place and too hot. Therefore, I would like to recommend you to go there at sunset time. I heard that the sunset scene is very nice.", "It's most visited temple in .Located on the cliff almost hanging in the air facing Indian Ocean, it's paradise for photographers and attract huge crowds in the evening. The temple is very sacred for nese people and associated with Majapahit Priest Nirartha. It's as part of chain on sea coast reflecting esoteric connectedness of existence. It's enchanting to observe waves moving along the cliff forming beautiful patterns and also raising to the sky. There is admission ticket and it's better to reach the place few hours before Sunset so that we can leisurely wander around before crowds gather in bus loads.Non nese are not allowed inside the temple as a custom but we can walk upto to entrance and walk on the periphery. Not to be missed.", "This Place is so beautiful. If you are visiting this place than go in the evening. You will get a chance to view the most amazing sunset view. It's a little bit crowded but it's worth a visit.", "A must stop for all travelers but a word of advise is leave with plenty of time to see sunset as its a tourist hotspot and roads are busy there tends to be a lot of traffic on the way up if you leave to late. Amazing sunset and beautiful views,there is even monkeys here so if you don't make it to monkey forest this is a great way to see some, Get a driver to take you up here and he'll show you where to go and what to do", "Just a beautiful place for sunset! Doesn't do take long to get there by scooter and not much there but a small pop up hut selling drinks and a really nice vibe. When you park in the main area you have the main part where the waves crash in and you get a beautiful view looking over the ocean with the waves crashing in, mist flying up and rainbows shine through. I would recommend walking around to the right where you find another smaller one. But there us also a lovely rock pool you can chill in whilst the waves crash behind you and the sun sinks into the ocean in the distance. Well worth the trip!", "This seems to be the place where all the local schools bring the kids fort he afternoon on and in the water. There was school kids everywhere. $20 Aud for an umbrella and 2 sun beds.", "This place is pure beauty. Another wonder that mother nature has to offer ;) Energetic and breathtaking. CAUTION: avoid going down, it is very dangerous. One bad step and consequences can be terrible. Better to enjoy the view from top because a place like this doesn’t worth it to enjoy it under stress. Otherwise you are more focused in the climb down and up, so whats the point? I had a really bad time because i didn’t know how hard it was and needed to come back half way down (and i consider myself very adventurous btw :o). Enjoy the view!!", "We have visited this Place in June 2012 during our visit to . We had a long tour that day from Kintamani - Singaraja - Bedugul Circle and at the end we visited this Amazing Temple which indeed vanish our stress of whole day travelling. I wish we would have more time to spend there, Amazing experience. It was evening time and clouds have started settling near lake. Must visit if you are in .", "The Lake Bratan Temple is a mixture of several different temples mostly Hindu with a Buddhist temple thrown in set in an absolutely amazing and very well kept garden setting. It is rather cool up there at around 21 - 22 degrees as it is in the mountains. which make an awesome back drop for photos. You can buy food there and there are some water sports which I think are very disrespectful to this beautiful spot. It can be very busy with lots of Bus Tours you just have to pick your time. This is defiantly a must see when visiting .", "Unfortunately the serenity we saw in the pictures of Pura Ulun Danu was nothing like the reality. The place was flooded with buses, tourists everywhere, and of course any food outlet was overpriced (we where hungry so had to suck it up). The speed boat ride pleased the children and it was perry cheap so that was alright. But I had more fun shopping in the fruit market just down the road from this temple.", "I went when the temple was closed. Locals set up a fake stand to charge you for sarong rental and a \\donation\\\" entrance fee. All you can do is walk to the stairs of the closed temple. Do not stop at the first car park where the local shops are, if you have a bike drive past this on the right and go up the hill to the real carpark at the foot of the temple, or if you have a car dont go up the stairs at the left where the scammers are but go right and walk up the hill road to the temple. Locals use this road to go to the temple. Avoid the fake scammers entrance fee to a closed temple.\"", "Incredibly disappointing tourist trap. The view is as regular as it gets, akin to any shore ever had a sea view. One cannot go close or enter the temple. There are 5757474758 souvenir shops in and around the temple complex, even they know they are so inauthentic that they try to sell Kenyan masks. Do not waste your time, go to Ubud and north for something actually worth to see.", "Gorgeous setting, but go with a guide as you need the colour commentary for it to all make sense as you can't climb around the temple itself", "I’ve heard a lot of people say they were relatively unimpressed by this place. Not us, perhaps it had to do with the weather (we went on an overcast day) but we loved Ulun Danu and spent a long time there. It’s one of those places in that photograph really well no matter the weather or time of day, the grounds are very well maintained and it wasn’t overcrowded.", "This was our last stop on our 3 week Indonesian adventure, and once there I realized it was the perfect place to wrap up this incredible trip. The scenic beauty combined with the Hindu Temple on the sea presents unparalleled panoramic views, top it all off with a beautiful sunset. Fantastic!", "This place offers a great view in evening. Amazing clif.... beautiful sunset... you will fall in love with this place", "I'm not big on Temples, but the Ulun Danu Beratan Water Temple was beautiful. We took a guided canoe out on the water and got some great shots of the temple, also less tourists on the water 😂 .", "It’s clear that this was once a beautiful place to visit as culture is beautiful but unfortunately it’s been overrun with Starbucks, drunk tourists, and westerners with no respect. The locals are still friendly but if you travel all the way to but need to have everything convenience of western life, do everyone a favor and stay home.", "beautiful.. serene.. amazing place for a long romantic walks.. take a dip in sea.. sit on the side with your favorite beer.. just awesome", "Very nice place. It's like a hidden paradise. The view is just WOW. Lots of good food other there. Just sit down on a transat, relax and drink some fresh coconut water or a nice cold bintag beer", "I've visited this place twice. First visit, I just focus on took some photos. Amazing view.. Second visit, I already known my favorite spot to enjoy the sunset. It's on south area, quite and not many tourist... Spent almost 1 hours just enjoying the sunset", "Lovely scenery and weather when we visited..we did a speed boat ride with my kids and it was excellent..", "Beautiful by the sea and you certainly cannot take in a more breathtaking sunset adventure. It tends to be a bit crowded and be on the lookout for those taking \\selfies\\\" as they do not pay attention to their surroundings.\"", "Just pass by this place on the way to Denpasar, but we spent more time here as expected because this is very nice and wide place. They also bless people into the temple. Such a fun way to reach temple over sea and sand", "We chose only 1 temple to visit in due to limited time. And we chose Ulun Danu Bratan because of the good reviews. It took us 1 1/2 hours to get here from Ubud. Lots of tourists but grounds are spacious and weather is cool. It's nice to walk around the complex and just enjoy nature. The temple in the lake though is not as spectacular as I expected. It is however still a good place to visit especially if you're going to Jatiluwih rice terraces. There are touristy cafes and shops near the entrance. Toilets are clean but are not free (IDR 2,000). Temple entrance fee is IDR 30,000 I think.", "Our first time in & we did a lot in 1 week. We went to Uluwatu & Tanah Lot, both for sunset but the weather wasn't the best & neither were our photos. On our very last day in , we squeezed in Ulun Danu temple - we had to, of all the places we had been to, we just hadn't gotten that perfect landscape photo - until this day. The weather was much nicer here, nice breeze, less crowded, the temple on the water with the low clouds was an amazing sight. There were other photo opportunities around the gardens also with the nese architecture. This place ended our trip on a high note and we were so glad we did it. We were staying in Ubud, it was a long drive, maybe just over an hour each way, well worth it.", "Must see this amazing structure, thanks hundreds of years old .its particularly beautiful at sunset when it's less crowded. I first visited this site 30 years ago and we were the only tourists there. Oh how tones change , it's still amazing but so hard to get a good photo with so many people everywhere. But definitely a must see on your things to do list.", "come to are not complete yet without seeing this Ulun Danu temple. this temple situated at 900 meters above sea level. with situated at great caldera of anccient volcanic mountain, bringing you with cooling weather . Ulun Danu temple located at Beratan lake,second largest lake on this Island. with three layer of roof shrine as local people call 'Meru' symbol of the mountain,where god take place as a good energy vibrating down to the lake . bringing good,and positive energy of tought to peoples . Ulun Danu temple also as we able seen at 50k indonesian note bill.beautiful garden also abl been seen around this site,and traditonal fruits market also able be visiting along the way or after the trip to Ulun danu temple. make sure are cousious with the invitation of the stalker.", "This temple is one of the most recognisable indonesian landmarks. It's a beautiful spot, although very crowded, which means it's spiritual halo is long gone. But I would recommend it to anyone. It is best to book a tour because getting there is hard from Denpasar. I tried with public transport, I made it but I had to catch a cab to go back, spending a fortune. The ticket for the temple is worth the money.", "Visited August 2015: Since Ulun Danu is found on the higher part of , the breeze was cooler compared to going around Nusa Dua and parts of South . If you've been to Baguio, Philippines during the summer, that's how the weather felt like when we visited the temple. We got there almost after lunch time so the sun kept us warm, I wasn't wearing my cardigans while we were going around. The lake beside it looked foggy so we didn't really get any good photos of the landscape. I was actually expecting a religious place however it looked more as a touristic spot compared to the other temples we visited. Another would probably be the water was too low, thus we really didn't get to see the temple float atop the water. And since I am fond of animals, I did not enjoy seeing the photo booth with chained animals before the exit (if you go around), I feel bad that they're using the birds for touristic purposes. That really made me disappointed. If they were to put them in a conservatory and actually take care of them I'd probably visit that place.", "Located on Lake Beratan up in the mountains with beautiful views. Foreigners need to pay IDR30,000 (AUD$3) entry fee and there is a carpark fee. We were lucky enough to catch one of the local village ceremonies, which was a wonderful experience. Lots of wide open and well-cared for gardens and monuments surround the temple areas. Nice, relaxing visit. Give the dried local snacks in the temple carpark area a try - you won't be disappointed.", "It is both a famous picturesque and significant temple complex located on the western side of the Beratan Lake in Bedugul. The entrance fee is Rp 50,000 per person.", "Sunsets are great but during the day the place gets so crowded that I'd stay away. Go early in the morning (like 7am-8am) if you insist on seeing it during the daylight.", "Pretty and lively! Not much to dislike. Nice water temperature and clean. Nice to stroll along the path and check out the other hotels on offer.", "This is beautiful. Watching waves from hill top, wonderful sunset, post sunset clouds, moving around seeing them: just awsome. Plan your trip before 4PM if you are planning for sunset as the traffic increases by 5PM and you may miss sunset also!!! which you should not :) But mind this needs some walking like anyother place in ", "This is the temple that is on one of the Indonesian bills. The temple sits romantically in the water among a garden that beautifully maintained. It is a place of wonder when it is not raining, making for some of your trip's most memorable photos", "Ulun Danu Bratan Temple is a peaceful and elegant temple that appears to float on the lake! The temple is beautiful and the site was not busy with tourist! Definitely worth at look if your in the area!", "Ulun Danu temple is the most beautiful sight i have ever seen. I have visited many far east countries but this was the best. Utmost peace. Absolutely loved it & didnt wana leave from there. This is the number 1 place to Visit in . You cant miss it at any cost", "Pura Ulun Danu Bratan is said to be built during the 16th century in honor of the goddess of the lake, Dewi Danu. We visited this temple by the Bratan lake was an amazing sight to behold and is a must when you visit ! there are plenty of photo opportunities and a lot to admire about the culture.", "really crowded but I'm enjoy with that. I've seen beautiful sunset from this place. I visited this place with friends and enjoy some drink while see the sunset... pretty good !!", "Ulun Danu \\Pura\\\" (or \\\"Temple\\\" in nese) located in Bratan Lake seems like floating in the water. It is a worship place for nese people. The lake is very large and clean. They also have beautiful garden around the area and also a restaurant. The temperature is a little bit cold since it is located in plateau area and the air is very fresh. To enter this area, you need to pay the ticket around Rp20.000/person.\"", "An image of this temple adorns the back of Indonesia's IRP50,000 bill. A scenic drive takes you to this stunning temple which lies in the highlands around Bedugul. The temple consists of several shrines of tiered pagodas. There are two shrines on an island in the lake. We arrived during a slight drizzle which turned into a heavy shower. The wet weather and slight fog gave an added air of mystery to the beautiful scenery. There were also some Buddha statues around this temple. We came well prepared with our raincoats and umbrellas and stayed awhile under the shelter on the lakeshore enjoying the peace and tranquility of this scenic temple. Well worth the journey.", "Apart from the traffic to get there it is worth the drive. Settle into one of the many restaurant/bars along the foreshore and wait for one of the best sunsets you will ever see.", "Beautiful temple on the rocks in sea. The temple doesn't allow non nese inside. You can have a nice view of temple with high tides covering and splashing the rocks. Good place to click pics along with.nice local market along it ,to buy handmade stuffs and paintings.", "We had a lot of fun coming here to watch the sunset and the large pounding waves. You do not need to plan to stay for a long time, but it is worth checking out.", "They have organized a lot of shopping, restourants, vip hotels here. Put a 60k entrance fee to see the sunset on cliffs. The place itself is very nice, you can even step on the rocks close to the ocean, so you can be washed with the big waves. Commercialization of the place has gone too far, they have open air cafe tables, and you can't even shoot a photo from here, security just kick you out, if you're not ordering. And a lot of other things that spoil the beautiful place it is.", "Best to go here in the morning, we went around noon and it was too hot and crowded. Took a short walk around the area, it's very serene and picturesque. The cliff looks beautiful and provides a great background for photos. There's also supposed to be a dance performance here every evening and it's a good spot to watch the sunset, but I imagine it would be too busy around that time and not a good place to go if you're looking for something peaceful.", "for me it is the most beautiful temple in , on the bratan lake, dedicated to the water godess Dewi Danu.", "For its image printed on Rupiah bill of 50 thousands, it could be the most well known temple in Indonesia. Located in the shore of lake berantan and in the side of Denpasar-Singaraja Road gives an easy way to access this place. For its height, temperature of bedugul area is much cooler than Denpasar, so you can enjoy this place any time. The view of the temple is amazing and also the garden. Near this place the are water attractions that you can try, such as Speed boat, cycled duck boat and also you can ride boat to some attractions across the lake (but i dont try them all).", "Though this has been said so many times, it really is a beautiful sunset location. Hopefully you are not visiting a high season because then it will be very packed. The local shops are tourism traps - like in many places like this place. I asked for a price on one item. Was given 150000 IDR - I just said thank you and walked away and with every step price dropped - finally down to 30.000 IDR. I still walked away....", "When there for sunset view, the place crowded with tourist. Must lock and take care well d scooter if you are using it. Good scenery overall!", "Were here to have a walk and enjoy the afternoon time. It was stunning view with the best sunset. It was very pity that the weather was not so friendly very Windy and the sea very rough but still very beautiful", "The Ulun Danu Bratan Temple is a beautiful temple on a mountain top; which was another highlight of our trip and a definitely a must visit, especially if you are a nature lover. We enjoyed the serenity of the place, it lovely garden and the spectacular view of the mountains and the lake.", "The view of sunset from this place is just unforgettable. I was amazed looking at the sunset from this place. Even though it took us two and half hours drive from Nusa Dua it was worth it. The pictures describe it all", "Although this gets very busy during tourist season it is still a must see - one of the most beautiful places I've seen - and the time to go is at sunset - watching the sunset was mesmerising - plan it when the weather is good...", "This is a beautiful temple on Lake Bratan. Lots of great photo ops and pretty scenery. The lake is so pretty.", "It was a dream come true to see it up close and personal this postcard perfect picture of the Ulun Danu at Bratan Lake, a product of the volcanic eruption that formed a stunning lake in this high altitude cool place. It was simply paradise, with pine trees, flower blooms, tamed animals around. One could do boating and other water activities provided it's good weather. it was foggy and we have to wait to have better and clearer view of everything past 12noon. Summer could be the better season to avoid the rain. Souvenir shops, spacious parking area, restos nearby complete this best destination when in BALI, approximately less than 3 hours from KUTA. The temple is well preserved, I really admire the pagoda-like roof tiered merus, very distinctive nese design.", "The stunning setting of this traditional temple, creates an ambiance of calm and peacefulness and as is the case with most of the nese temples, one feels the power of nature emanating from the site.", "Upon entrance you pay a fee to go in that includes borrowing a sarong. It's a bit walking so if you want to get the good sights you need to be able to climb up a decent amount of stairs. Bring water if it's warm and sunny. At the top you can get really good views so don't miss it.", "Locals come here for sunsets on Sundays as a tradition (so if you don't like crowds, avoid this day of the week), we were here during daytime and it was still amazing. Low tide, so we could walk to the temple. Lots of people though, even off season. Make sure you walk all the way up the reef where all the shops and restaurants are, and have a fresh coconut with an exquisite view of the temple. There's also a Kopi luwak (civet coffee) café, where the owner has 4 civets from different corners of Indonesia and explains the whole proces of making luwak coffee. Worth visiting!", "Really nice place, open and free, not so big as you will walk around in 20 minutes, I suggest you come in the morning and leave after lunch as traffic is a disaster. There are nice places to eat and relax", "Its a beautiful temple of . its is located on the shores of Lake Bratan in the mountains near Bedugul. Lake Bratan is known as the Lake of Holy Mountain. this lake is located 1200 metter above sea level. i can feel another world when u will get the temple.", "The lake Bratan (Beratan) temple was more crowded with tourists and less peaceful than we had imagined, but still worth a look. The water level was also lower, being the dry season, so the temple didn't appear to float on water. The kids liked the large concrete painted animals throughout the grounds. You are left in peace from hawkers or guides. We visited in the afternoon, and the weather was not cold or foggy. The nearby Candikuning market is also worth a look. There are lots of colourful fruit for sale, including strawberries and passionfruit, which thrive in the area. Candikuning is also different from most of because it has a large Muslim community.", "This is a fair hike from Denpasar, but, if you have the time, it's worth the drive. The vistas are gorgeous. There are a lot of other stops you can make on the way.", "My sister and I did the hike up the mountain seeing all seven temples. All varying in size. Great hike up 1,700 steps in the thick jungle. Amazing to see nese families with aged baby to grand or great grand parents hiking up the steps to pray at each temple on the way. We hired a guide and she was wonderful with the information and history along the way. She also carried a stick to fend off any aggressive monkeys. Also helpful as the paths from the temples aren't always clear as to which direction to go. And it is common for tourists to go down a path leading to a small village instead of the path back to the base of the mountain. There were many shacks serving snacks and drinks along the way, and scooters if you wanted a shortcut from the base to the beginning of the stair climb. I would recommend hiking in the morning as it is a workout to the top. The first temple at the base is by far the biggest and most beautiful so if you aren't in for the hike you will be quite pleased at the base. After visiting many other temples on this was my favorite!", "Mystical experience where nature meets the spirit. Truly reverend. Go early in the morning before the crowds to get a sense of the nese spirituality.", "I visited this place twice. The views here are picturesque. Even a normal phone camera will make you look like a pro. I came here last year for the sunset. It was romantic and definitely worth the visit. There is a restaurant here which is at the end and next to the cliff. Buy a couple of drinks and relax. The sunset here will melt your heart away.", "So say you are in ... The land of Temples... And have time to only see on temple... If it were me I would choose the Pura Ulan Danu Temple.... It is just a totally peaceful place (even with bus loads of tourists around). The temple is out on the lake (we were told that it is accessible at times by foot at low tide???). And the fact it is out it the lake makes it even more beautiful and peaceful. You don't have a million sarong clad foreigners attempting to visit the space. The Ulun Danu just sits apart from the world. The other benefit in visiting the temple is the Bedugul area that is high in the mountains and cooler in temperature. Stop by any of the roadside stands for some fresh strawberries. We paid 30,000 idr per person entrance fee ($2.60 USD) - If you had a 50,000 idr to pay with - you could turn the bill over and see a picture of this temple printed on the bill. The one temple NOT TO MISS!!!", "The visit was enjoyable.The overall arrangement is nice. The evening sun -set is worth-seeing. The evening cultural show was well organized. On the whole the place is nice tourist place.", "A lovely temple with some very picturesque settings. Most of it is in the open air with some wooded trails and quite a bit of stairs. Potential for some absolutely lovely pictures and great views. Can be very tiring especially on a hot day. Highly reccomend a hat and wear long pants or a long skirt as this is a temple and you should be dressed decently. Respect for holy ground is necessary. The temple grounds are also home to a number of monkeys who are very used to people and are very mischevious. They will sometimes try to grab your hats or sunglasses so either keep them in your bag or hang on tight to them. If you have an interest in the history of the temple it might be worth getting a guide (for a small fee). All in all a nice place to visit and a lovely insight to the uniqueness of nese culture.", "it is one of the best temple in , on the Brata Lake, amazing context. When we went there, there was a religious ceremony with people who sing and play music. Beautiful!", "We went to the temple with a tour company. The views from the temple were awesome and the show was entertaining but a little lengthy. We appreciated the cultural exposure but could have skipped the dance. Definately a top site to visit for those wanting exposure to nese culture.", "We were lucky to visit the temple with the local guide Gusti from Nature Travels on day before Nyeti - nese New Year. Everybody prepared for ceremonies and we learned about culture. This temple is one of the sacred temples - each of them is special - this one is small but beautiful over the sea and worth to see. Gusti drove us a nice way on small Roads in the hills from Ubut. It is better to avoid main roads to see the beautiful nature.", "The temple is obviously greatly located, but was it bad luck or draught, the Bratan lake waters have retreated and the temple was no longer located on a small island... Flocks of loud tourists invade the place, and I guess at all times... Undoubtedly a nice place, but something was missing..", "Little bit of a long drive but worth it. A great place to capture suneset. Was little crowded when we went as there was a religious holiday. Great place to observe tradition and scenic beauty.", "The temple located on the lake, nice view of mountain. When you are lucky you can see the nese praying in the temple. Must visit in ", " has great temples. Ulun dhanu bratan temples is one of them. Even though it looks like a theme park, definitely the entire scenery is mesmerizing. Forget everything and enjoy the lake view.", "It´s very popular, it became one of the most famous tourist attractions but really consider if you go there. Our experience: amazing place just couple of meters from rolling waves with a view on landing planes, average quality of food, overpriced and what's worst: bad and slow service - we have been waiting for the food allmost 1 hour and finaly the food was cold!!! A typical tourist trap - waste of time and money. Never again. There are lots of much better and cheaper places to eat.", "Beautiful sight of . It's a long way, but it's worth it. We combined it with other sight seeings nearby, and it didn't feel far. As we came back, we went tasting kopi luwak's coffee. You will probably not spend too long in the area, since it's a very busy temple, but it does give you the real cultural experience. There are many tourists but also many nese people (at least when we were there, it was close to Nyepi Day) Needless to say, you'll have amazing photos.", "Entrance fee is 50,000 IDR, at this time of writing. The real price is written on the ticket. No need for a sarong because you can’t enter the temple.", "Yes it's crowded but everyone is there for the same reason as you so just go with it!!! Stunning at sunset really beautiful enjoy it!", "This temple is close to Nirwana Golf course so after a game of golf I freshened up and decided to go to the temple. from the gate its a long walk crossing many street shops so its a nice walk and once you reach the temple you realized it was worth the walk.... if you are playing golf then you can combine temple visit as you have possibly rented the car for the day...( car rent for a day cost only Usd 50 along with a driver )", "Beautiful sunset.... It's very accessible... However not so much for wheelchairs... With a little help you can visit here.... Keep in mind if it rained the way there becomes. Muddy....", "Nice place to watch sunset while watching the waves! But be careful because sometimes the waves is too strong the water can reach you.", "Absolutely amazing the culture and views, it does get very busy with tourists but the sunset views are great", "1----- This is the temple, which is different From others ,as this is situated shore Of the ocean. 2---- In this temple, Tourist can't go inside, Only Indonesia people can go Inside. 3---- entry fees are there, but must go there 4----The Idol is usually Vishnu or Shiva 5-----The entrance of a temple is cave-like 6-----Its a must visit because the temple stands tall even though the harsh and gigantic waves crash through the rocks every few seconds. It's a nature's marvel 7---- It's​ far , so without vehicles don't go. 8----In the entry a lots​ of shopping.& Price Is also reasonable, can bargain & buy. 9--- food ,like 🌽 corn, ice cream, cold drink Coconut, & many 10--- there one different types ice cream Walla, that is coconut ice cream Must try.( Watch how he served). 11---- must visit this place.", "I came to pura ulun danu at Nov 13.. I drove my rent car for about 2 hours from Kuta ( where I stay ). its very faaaaarrrr away from Kuta.. And u have to becareful driving to there because the road is up and down and very sharp.. U need to have a good skill of driving if u want to drive by ur self.. But overall its wort to visit.. A very beautiful place.. A temple that surounding with water.. My family love this place.. We can see the real place that I ussually see in 50.000 IDR's picture..", "Beautiful - all the people are very friendly and Kind - i had a peaceful day its very interesting - absolutely spectacular", "It's really a nice place and a must visit while you in , try to come over in early morning like 8 or 7 AM much recommend to avoid the crowned, it's really a different feeling experiences, I have come several time morning, noon and evening ,perhaps morning is the most quite and sincerity of the area but if you wish to catch up a sunset just be sure you are fine with crowd", "This is the posterboy of .. What else to say. Just reach around sunset and enjoy the evening...top most attraction... In ..", "A very quiet place, not accessible easily. Have to either get a tour agent or get your own transport to get here. Nice view of the ocean from Devil's Tears, and a rainbow can be seen from the rocks when it gets super bright. Its good to bring a sunblock/hat along as there are not much trees for shelter. Place is picture perfect.", "Beautiful view of the ocean and gardens! Watch out with the wild monkeys! Great for walking and meditation. Try to be there before 6 sunset since there is a lots of annoying people taking selfies. Live show by sunset overcrowded.", "It is a beautiful place to visit if you like nature, architecture or if you want a glimpse into nese culture and heritage", "I love this place, go before sunset and enjoy the view of the strong waves hitting the rocks, i don’t recommend going there after heavy rain, it will be so muddy and slippery, and it gets so dark after sunset don’t stay late you might find it hard to find the way back", "Great temple, nice park and amazing views with the Bratan lake. If i can give you an advice, you should come to Ulun Danu in the morning to avoid clouds. We came from Ubud, but you can come from Lovina it should be less expansive but the road is more complicated (mountain road). Little advice : When you go at Ulun Danu, don t forget to stop in a luwak coffee plantation ;).", "Great view of the sunset and airport. Even though it was a bit cloudy it was still pretty. It was cool to watch the planes come in also. Very relaxing.", "beautiful sunset is my favorite this place. we tripped this place on last February. this is a calm place", "We had a lunch in a restaurant while enjoying the beauty of nature. The whether was nice. Its a good place to relax. When leaving the restaurant there are sellers will ask you to buy souvenirs from them. If interested you can bargain for cheaper price. But i would recommend to buy from them not just to help their bussines but also its the same souvenir sale in the city. So help them by buying from them.", "This temple in is perhaps the most advertised and popular temple in . It has become an iconic symbol of . It is located about 50 feet away from the shore of Indian ocean during high tide when we visited and was surrounded by water. I understand that during low tide people can walk up to the temple and offer puja. It is a Hindu temple dedicated to VARUNA, the sea God of Hindus.However, I despite being a Hindu from India would not have been allowed to enter the temple which only nese can do. A hefty amount of 60000 Indonesian Rupiah is charged per foreign national which is quite high and unjustified. You have to walk a considerable distance and stairs to reach the temple. A long stretch of the lane approaching the temple are lined with small shops selling garments and souvenirs. There are a few eateries also to cater to the tourists.When you cannot go to the temple, you will be content to see and click pictures of the temple from the shore half of which is covered by big trees and you cannot have a good view of the temple. Nevertheless, if you can wait up to 6 pm till sunset, you can capture a magnificent snap of the sunset.", "On , known as the island of a thousand temples, its extremely difficult to find a temple of serene beauty that isn't swamped by tourists and souvenir sellers (such as Tanah Lot). Ulun Danu Bratan is located on the shores of Lake Bratan surrounded by mountains near Bedugul. Because it's further away from Kuta and Legian it doesn't quite have the same hordes of travellers visiting it however it can still gets extremely busy when the tourist coaches arrive, which is typically after 10:30am. If you are really keen to see the temple undisturbed then I'd suggest you try and visit it at dawn, which means either staying overnight nearby or leaving Ubud during the night. The temple complex opens at 6am. Entry is IDR 35K. The complex has nine Hindu temples, 285 shrines & pavilions dedicated to a variety of gods & goddesses. The main eleven roofed temple dedicated to Dewi Danu, goddess of lakes and rivers. The temple is featured on the IDR 50K banknote. If you do get there at dawn then watching the sun slowly rising over the mountains gradually bathing the lakeside temple is impressive to say the least. You'll also be guaranteed to get plenty of good photos relatively undisturbed.", "This place quite far from denpasar but it worth the effort. I love the view and this place have beautiful architecture. A lot of tourist come to this place, bit difficult to take good photo.", "We were blessed with a great sunset and you can easily find a place between countless tourists preening themselves. Walk over the stones on the beach to have look from different sides", "A bit of a walk but this attraction has a great view of the sunset over a cliff. There are monkeys that grab food if you have any in your bag (they can smell it). They also grabbed someone's sunglasses while we were there so be careful. Don't wear anything loose that might attract their attention. There's a kecak performance at 6 but we decided to hang out by the cliff and watch the awesome sunset. Yes, add this to your list as well as Tanah Lot. There's a pork satay vendor out by the parking lot ( about 10,000 IDR for 5 pcs as of this review) if you get pre-dinner hungry.", "One of the nicest temples we saw in . It's the one on the lake on the front of the lonely planet book. Only downside is that it's packed with tourists so best get there early in the motning. As there are so many temples all over I wouldn't go out of my way to see this one specifically bit it is in the same region as the jatiluwih rice fields, which are 100% worth the visit. It's a good day out from ubud to hire a driver and do these 2 together (see separate review on the rice terraces) probably shouldn't pay more than about 500k for a driver for 6 hours. We booked direct from the hotel and ended up paying about 700k but later found out that you can get a driver much cheaper from the tourist stalls in central ubud.", "A small piece of nese culture located in such an incredible place! Amazingly built temples are surrounded by mountains and a lake. It is quite a long journey if you stay in south but definitely worth a visit.", "I was here in the evening...magnificent view of the ocean...beautiful sunset too...worth the effort walking up the hill to enjoy the moment", "Been here for many time and very high recommended to all traveler to view and have relax time. It only take 2,5hrs drive to east of . you won't be disappointed.", "I like it very much. Amazing and clean place😊Monkeys are awesome 😃 They can also aggressive, so don't bring food with you.", "It is a vast area.You can see the waves from anywhere from the bed of sea to a cliff.Before entering in that place U buy the ticket IDR 60000.There is a good parking lot.No bus service is available.A big local market is in the compound.A fire show performs in the evening with ticket.Most memorable part is sunset.Probably this is the best area to observe the sunset in .There is a huge well maintained garden.You may take a rest.", "We went there in the evening and enjoyed the sunset. The views of the sea are amazing and there is a good local market near the place where you can shop. Must go place for its scenic architecture and views.", "Nice, chill place. Lot's of options to eat and drink. Food stalls for grilled corn and fresh coconut. For drinks and cool music, there's Old Man's", " my favorite place on this earth, I’m feeling so happy and relax, take your time and have a great holiday", "Right from the entry gates to the temple, one sees typical nese architectural features and tiered shrines. The complex has shrines dedicated to Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva, the trinity of Hinduism. The temple appears to be floating when the lake level rises, a great photo opportunity. The serene lake views are bonus.", "Went there on a full moon day at 8 pm. Had a chance to see nese full moon ceremony. Hundreds people in white outfit went to the temple to pray. Such a wonderful experience. However, we were not allowed to go inside the temple since they allowed only nese to go inside to pray.", "The whole temple is a tourist trap. The only good thing is the view from the cliff, but you can get the same kind of view from another part of the island. If you want to enter the temple you have to pay 30.000, for us, that was ok. But then if you want to see the dance at the sunset you have to pay 100.000 per person. The dance was really bad and oversold, people kept entering during the whole show. The \\dancers\\\" were performing and people were entering to the place between them. Total caos and mess. The other tourist trap is the rip off of the taxis. Once you finished the only thing you can do is take one of the taxis from there because the others are not allowed to enter. So, of course, they will rip you off. So, if you can get a motorbike and go, I recommend to go but just pay the 30.000 and take a look around. Dont go to the dance, honestly, its really bad. A lot of people started leaving at the half. Finally, be aware of the monkeys. They are cute but they can steal your things. No need to take special cloth. They will give you something.\"", "I came in here in afternoon... When wave is big and sunset time. The scenery was so beautifull with wave in the coral", "Too misty on this day. But it’s breath taking to be able to enjoy it personally. Worth while. 😍😍😘💕", "Not the best in , If you want the sunshine this is a great place. tends to get busy during afternoon.", "Our last stop of the day and wanted to be here at sunset however as it was cloudy it didn't matter.bit of a walk from the parking area and not suitable if in a wheelchair but well worth the time.great grounds and even though you have to walk through lots of stalls selling local trinkets as long as you don't show any interest your fine", "Pura Ulun Danu Bratan, or Pura Bratan, is a major Shivaite and water temple on , Indonesia. The temple complex is located on the shores of Lake Bratan in the mountains near Bedugul. Built in 1633, this temple is used for offerings ceremony to the Lake Bratan is known as the Lake of Holy Mountain due to the fertility of this area. Located 1200 m above sea level, it has a cold tropical climate. You will love this place hence keep some time in your hand. You can have lunch inside the temple premises.", "Stayed here last year and we are staying again this year for a couple of weeks. Great location, great food, our room was more if a suite and was beautiful and had a spectacular view over the ocean with a huge balcony. Close to lots of great Warungs and restaurants. Friendly staff", "If you go at noon time, although its very hot, but u can see the sea very clearly.. But if you go at the sunset time, u can see the sunset here at the cliff..", "The Temple is located on the bank of Bratan Lake amidst mountains. The view is majestic and it is just beautiful. The park and food court are also good. A must see.", "One of our reasons for travel is to visit sites of history and culture.....this temple should have been part of that cultural experience....far from it. When you’ve staggered up the very very steep hill, you are wrapped in a sarong, I was wearing long trousers and a fully sleeved blouse, this cost R10,000. Then you join the queue to pay and give a donation (not a problem with that). Then you are steered up some steps where they try and persuade you to part with R150,000 for the services of a guide for 1 hour. We decided against it, continued up the steep stairs to discover that equally steep stairs take you back down to the road and not the entrance at all. Another very steep climb to the entrance, here there are signs listing the do’s and don’t, no climbing, posing, bare shoulders backs etc...as would be expected at a religious site Inside were very large numbers of the most self indulgent people I have ever seen in a religious temple, or anywhere else come to that, but we do live half way up a hill with no near neighbours! All they wanted was to take posing pictures, yes with bare shoulders and backs on the steps, or queue for hours to have a photo amen of them at ‘The Gate’. Nothing was done to protect the sanctity of this site - I am not at all religious, but I would imagine that those who are visit here not realising it’s a massive ‘Instagram’ self loving factory would be appalled. It was more like a fashion shoot than anything else. There were large queues to have a very posed shot at The Gate...... If like us you enjoy a peaceful respectful experience avoid this place like the plague - it could be just that, the authorities just have to get control. I’ve read articles recently about the authorities wanting to crack down on the disrespectful behaviour at religious sites, this would be a good place to start!", "We went here as part of a day tour. A great experience and beautiful sunset. There was a big market, heaps of tourists but didn't feel cramped. Got some amazing photo's. A must do at least once.", "Really fun place for the kids. Beautiful natural beauty. Keep you sunglasses in your pocket as they seem to really like them.", "Right from the entry gates to the temple, one sees typical nese architectural features and tiered shrines. The complex has shrines dedicated to Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva, the trinity of Hinduism. The temple appears to be floating when the lake level rises, a great photo opportunity. The serene lake views are bonus.", "Known as Lake temple near Bedugul beautiful Hindu Temple is surrounded by lush green mountain,Hindu Ulun Danu temple is situated on the middle of the lake,its very beautiful and charming relaxing place an entry fee of 50,000 Rp./person which is approx 3.5 USD. The temple area is huge and decorated with beautiful garden and various flowers,one can also enjoy speed boat to enjoy the lake there are several places inside the compound for some lovely photography,one can buy souvenirs and local dresses,if you are hungry you can enjoy lunch in the restaurant,but you want to save some money then buy foods on the parking area local food court.A must visit place for all tourist.", "It is one of the best place to watch the sun goes down. It is beautiful. Observe the horizon. Experience the rocky beach. Again it is a beautiful place. The memory will stay very long.", "Good spot to spend evening with family. Nice Sunset view. Gets crowded after sunset to get back to the hotel..........", "I visited it twice (Dec) as I was staying only a few mins away. Both times the sea hit the rocks at a gentle pace and therefore it wasn't anything to look at. So it is really dependent on when you visit to enjoy the experience. Very muddy in surrounding area due to rain so walk carefully.. Due to the cloud cover for the three days I was there, no sunset either..", "Yes its crowded but the sunset views are great. A lot more commercialized than I thought with all the surrounding vendors/stalls but so many unobstructed views when you head up to the cafes at the top. Just sit, soak it in, and enjoy the view! If you have time to have a drink I would sit and do so. If not just snap the pic and enjoy!", "It's a scenic place ...A good place to spent quality time. Best time to visit during day light . I was a bit late to be there coz of traffic.", "Totally worth the effort to get there but explore the entire area to find the best spot, it's not very obvious from a distance. When you find the spot it's complete mesmerization...", "Sunset view is wonderful, and the wind breeze is very relaxing. There are just too much plastic here that some points are unwalkable.", "This is where you will see the typical, nese tiered temple views against a backdrop of mountains...beautiful, but very very crowded. Worth seeing.", "Get there early for incredible sunrise. Check for official tours which might be cheaper than the ones booked at your hotel.", "We wanted to make a different not so touristic route in and when I found info about this temple I was really interested. And indeed it was so worth to visit! It took us ~2.5 hrs to get there from Sanur, 2 hrs to climb and 1 hr to get down. There was no entrance fee, we paid for sarong and some money for donation which is not mandatory. There aren't a lot of tourists, mainly local people who are climbing up to have a ceremony. The atmosphere was trully amazing and people are so nice and friendly! I fell in love with the place totally. The views from the mountain were really nice and the feeling was just incredible when I was walking alone in the jungle at one moment. On the top the temple is really small. While I was resting there the cloud came and I was sitting in that cloud listening to ceremony bells with almost no people around. It was spectacular! It is not true that you have to be fit to climb all steps. After 1/3 of the climb I thought I woudln't be able to make it to the top. But I felt really ashame after a local woman with 2 boxes on her head and a bag in her hand was even quicker than me. So I studied her way of climbing and it was so much easier! You just have to do it very very very slowly. And I mean it - really really slowly. If you do that it won't be very hard to climb. I really recommend going there. It's a must see in definitely!", "i had my wife amaze with sunset in this area especailly watching kecak dance + sunset it becme unforgetable moments, as i also like photography also got lots of beautifull pictures,", "This place was beautiful to visit however we arrived later in the day and it was extremely hot and busy. I would recommend arriving first thing to get some nice photos with the sunrise and no people around.", "Maybe this is the most famous temple in Indonesia, because the image of this temple is available on the 50k IDR money. to enter this place, expect to pay around 10k-20k for local adult. there werent any shops or warung inside but there were several restaurant. to reach this place just follow the direction from google maps or waze. the place was nicely set and the grass was nicely trimmed. for a moment you could feel like you are not in indonesia but in europe.", "Visited hear today such a amazing place full of culture and the view is breathtaking. Best time to go hear is at sun set when tied is low. Must see in 😊", "Spent the day here, beautiful resort and staff very friendly. Loved the restaurant, fresh and delicious food. Highly recommend!", "a lot of people may spend the weekend there,it may be a little crowded but,it is fun going there on a hot day,you can have a water fight or relax in the shade of an umbrella if you are a adult,for your kids it will be great if you bring buckets for collecting pretty shells or to make sandcastles.hope you have a good time!", "Maybe this is the most famous temple in Indonesia, because the image of this temple is available on the 50k IDR money. to enter this place, expect to pay around 10k-20k for local adult. there werent any shops or warung inside but there were several restaurant. to reach this place just follow the direction from google maps or waze. the place was nicely set and the grass was nicely trimmed. for a moment you could feel like you are not in indonesia but in europe.", "The temple is located in Bedugul area, a cooler area in . If you are looking to escape from the hot/humid area, Bedugul and Pura Ulun Danu Bratan is a place to go. The temple is not big, but it's colourful surrounding area is definitely a good area for photography. Try to get some fresh fruit, the strawberries in Bedugul are quite huge too.", "Unbelieveable!! That's really really Island of Gods,,, The environment at Bedugul is cool, but there is a lake. Awesome! Only IDR 25.000/person for having an experience with speedboat. Love that place so muchhh,,, I'll be back. One day... :)", "You need 5-10 mins walk from car park to have a good view. This place still completely perfect. You can take picture from the Top to get the best view. However there are a lot of tourists. RECOMMEND : 1.To bring umbrella with you and ware the comfortable suit because it is very hot. 2. To have local guide, it is easy for you to reach many places such as Kelingling beach, Broken Beach, Crystal Bay and Angel Billabong because mobile signal is not quite good for using GPS", "Lake Bratan is very worth visiting. Drive from Denpasar was long due to traffic jams but we drove passing lovely rice fields and had a chance to make panoramic photos from the mountain top on the way to Bratan Lake. Bratan Temple and grounds around the temple are very picturesque. I made many beautiful photos and had a lovely walk. There were tourists but not as many as in some of the other temples which made a visit more appealing.", "This is a nice spot to watch the sunset. Unfortunately there is rubbish around. This is a dangerous place with people taking really stupid risks! It’s a good place to sit and watch the waves.", "Lots of people go for the sunset so can get quite busy, food and drink stalls available. Bars close by become busier after sunset and many require a reservation.", "I expected a bit of commercialisation - But this was a bit much. a nice temple on the sea- but there are other more beautiful temples in Indonesia", "This temple complex dates from 1634 and is set beside a lake. It cost 50,000 rupiah to enter. A ceremony was taking place which added to the colour. The temple is dedicated to the gods Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva, to invoke fertility, amongst other matters. However, women experiencing their period are asked not to enter. There are shops, a very reasonably priced buffet and a small children's playground.", "Had my sons wedding in , so relaxing, looking forward to going again. nese folk so welcoming, shopping and restaurants a hive of activity.", "Nice and quiet place..good stalls to buy from..great juice bar to have a organic cold drink and relax.", "We visited twice, once at sunset (busier) but still excellent, people watch and watch the waves roll on in. Be careful not to get too close to the edge! And once during the day, just as good but less people. A magic little spot!", "Been here got the Tshirt.... would not come back....... to isolated. Some nice restaurants in rhe area Chocolate restaurant is superb and a great choice on offer.", "One of the most amazing temples in , is by the lake Bratan and is surrounded by a nice garden. I've been there twice, today the second and it was sunny so I really enjoyed this visit.", "I just went here today and I didn't realize what I was getting myself into. It costs 50,000 rupiah to get in and no guide is required like Pura Besakih. before you start your journey, the staff will show you a laminated map, I recommend taking a picture of this map if you don't have a guide. They will tell you that you may get lost and wonder down to the village but I was fine without a guide. I made the trek on the pavement (you can also hire a motorcycle to take you to the first steps) and I was able to make it to the very top temple (1,700 steps). This temple was not crowded at all but it is not for those that are not very active. The first temple was an amazing site and you will go up the paved road from there to make your way to the second temple. I don't recommend taking young children on this trek as you will climb 1,200 meters in elevation. It was quite a journey up, the elevation definitely added another element to the hike (I am a pretty active individual). It took about an hour up then another 1.5 hours to the top. The steps are rocky and some parts of the stairs were badly deteriorated so I don't recommend flip flops. I made the mistake of hiking in sandals, I would recommend tennis shoes or hiking sandals. I started a little after 11 am and ended around 2:15 pm. Take bug spray and sunscreen as it gets hit and humid during the day. We came across the macaques monkeys who were going through the trash bins. Find a large stick and don't look them directly in the eyes and you will be fine. They aren't aggressive like the monkeys in Uluwatu. Lastly, being lots of water to stay hydrated. They do have stands selling food and drinks but they are scattered throughout the trek. Reaching the top felt amazing and I highly recommend coming here!", "Very disappointed not what I was expecting and just generally a tourist trap. Won't be recommending this to anyone. Best thing while there is to watch the sun set", "Really cool place to visit. Be aware that there will be hordes of tourists here (mainly obnoxious Chinese..) I hear it’s cool to visit during sunset.", "When I walk to the temple. I cross beautiful garden, and small candi, The temple was at Bratan lake (behind the garden). The place was good, nice weather. The garden was huge and many beautiful flower and tree. This place was good to snap picture. Pura Ulun Danu was nice, peace place, on the water, quite surrounding. Definitely must visit", "One very kool place with a stunning view, walking around with monkeys that are devilish in a cute way lol, learning amazing history of nese culture around the temple, watching a tridtional nese dance of good and evil, being able to watch a sunset on the ocean, and then to venture to our next destination to dine on a beach.. an amazing tour and a must for all..", "This was a nice place to visit. There was a lot of people there for the sunset. The ocean was beautiful to look down out. My husband and I enjoyed ourself.", "We were driving by a motorbike just randomly and ended up there by a small road. There are couple of different roads that go there. Very special place. Unfortunately we missed the sunset at our last night as it was raining heavily. But even in full daylight it was a special place to see!", "Better to see on a bright day with a good sunset behind but still a pretty place and great photo opportunity when in . A few shops close by to wander through when done. Very busy site so be prepared!", "Very much a tourist trap to see spectacular sunsets. It is very lovely, but you do need a clear evening, otherwise, like us, you will be disappointed as the sun sets behind the clouds. Worth a visit though.", "Go there by sunset and enjoy the awesome views. Be sure to take drinks or food with you since there is nothing close by. This place was definitely not crowded and you might even see some dolphins swim by!", "great views for a great sunset.....very colourful with all the lounges and umbrellas and the music is good too...sit back and relax with a cocktail and watch the sun go down...magicial", "If you think you can go into the temple and pay your respects, think again The nese only allow those dressed in their own attire to attend and pray in the temple which left me as a Hindu rather disappointed Don't get me wrong the temple architecture is awe inspiring but you can only see it from a distant which I didn't know about. It's only open during holy days for worship Worth a visit as its lovely, but not as culturally enlightening as I had wished", "Scenic beauty is mesmerising with one of the best sunset you can see in . Do visit this place by keeping sunset in mind .", "What a stunning and impressive place! The power of the water is unbelievable.... beautiful sunset ... we loved it", "This temple is one of the major attractions of situated by the Bratan lake in Bedugul. This is an amazing place specially in the evening hours. Sights here are awesome and photos captured here are stunning. Must visit place in . Went there in 2014 and another visit is in planning ... great place", "Best place to catch the sunset. Watching the people walking beatmhing the fresh air... Lots of activities happening .... the place to be", "Despite being a bit out of the way for us and at least an hour from Canggu, I really enjoyed coming for the sunset. Great crowds here too but I couldn't help feeling that I would rather pay a bit more to visit and not have the vast array of indiscriminate tourist tat on offer- it just detracts from the place and I believe needs addressing. Had the good fortune to have one of the holy snakes slither right in front of my feet. Care on the beach as it can be quite slippery.", "Beautiful place to see the sunset, but beware, it is very crowded during the sunset so my recommendation is to start your return before everybody else.. The parking lot is so crowded..", "This temple on Lake Bratan is dedicated to the lake and the water goddess Dewi Danu, without whom there is no water to feed the irrigation systems that sustain the rice crops of the island, hence her importance. The lake formed in the caldera of an extinct volcano and you can see this forming a dramatic 360deg ridge surrounding the lake. The setting of this place is stunning and the beauty of the temple incomparable. A must see visit on the way north or if you’re nearby.", "Must visit in . The sunset view was mesmerizing. As it becomes very crowded in the evening, beware of pickpockets,", "Ulun danu temple in is one of the finest temples. It should be on one's priority list of sightseeings and shouldn't be given a miss. We went there in the afternoon. By Gods grace the weather was very pleasant and the scenery was just addictive. Hired a local for the whole day for full day tour to other sights as well.Local shops outside the temple provide good articles at reasonable price.", "its one of the placs i loved going to... went by here abt 3pm in the afternoon but the moment v stepped in the cool waters all the heat just vanished..!!! the view is just out of this world.. watch the sunset..! truly beautiful... one of the must visit places..!!!", "It's a couple of hours drive from the city but really worth it. Set on the banks of Beratan lake and with some structures into the lake it's an awesome place to be. The entry charges at 100000 Indonesian rupees was one of the highest. There is a well maintained garden with some nice benches in the shape of turtle, fish etc. As with any other temple there are eateries and shops between the temple ground and the parking space. You will need five to six hours including the drive", "Far from Denpasar, it is a particular example that develops in three temples starting from the bottom up to the last on the 600 meter high Mount Lempuyang. You have to be there early in the morning if you want to see all three temples and maybe it's better to stay near, vsto its distance from Denpasar.", "Great spot for sunset. Beautifull and awesome. Clean area, and make axperience with the holly spring water.", "This temple is like seperated from the island, but actualy no. Litle bit far from denpasar but wartied", "Great place! Stores and food are cheap compared to other tourist areas in . A romantic place during sunset.", "this place is awesome, need some improve in the cleanest may be the shop and the people around can concern with the cleanest", "The temple complex is located on the shores of Lake Bratan in the mountains near Bedugul. The view of this temple is amazing! You must visit !!", "A great place to enjoy the sunset. Everyone knows it, so everyone is there. if you expect a romantic evening, you are wrong. There will be a couple of thousand people in front or beside you to share the view. Still, if you are able to focus on the sun, you will definitely enjoy. Bring some cash, as there is an entrance fee of 30000 IDR/pax. :-)", "I guess for the sunrise there are about 500-1000 people up there - you are definitely not alone. Better choose Bromo by yourself and you want get stuck in tourist traffic up AND down the hill. But the sunrise was nice :)", "Its a holy place. The location is very scenic. Good for photographers. Closing time is 7pm so go before that. Sunset view is awesome.", "This spot is easy to find, you will find a lot of tourists during the day. Try in the sunset or sunrise for more private time.", "We visited before sunset, amazing view throughout the area, nice rock formations, good for photography", "to get the right shot, you need the weather to be just right. It's worth to keep going back to get the perfect shot", "To crowded and not as clean as other places in . It is a place to come to for entertainment, but I would stay away from picking this place for my hotel.", "Nice place if you like to see culture,sea,mountain and surf in the same place. Try to visit at afternoon when the sunset. Its very beautiful during sunset.", "We had a quick stop at this temple by the side of a lake on our way back to the south of the island from Lovina. The temple is pretty and the view of the lake and surrounding mountains is glorious. The are is clean and well run, which tog can't say about a lot of attractions in Indonesia.", "Enjoyed the end of a very interesting cultural day here overlooking the ocean. Setting was magical. Only issue were the crowds who all had the same idea of a beautiful sunset spot.", "Unclean, noisy, not what we would normally choose. The surrounding establishments were very crowded and noisy.", "This place was amazing with a breathtaking view and the most beautiful sunset. you can sit here all evening just looking at the high waves.", "Beautiful place to watch the sunset and see the power of the ocean. My husband and I loved waiting for the sunset and watching the waves crash over the rock formations, very easy to find and not too busy. I would arrive before 5:30pm.", "Enjoyed walking the area and taking in the impressive site. Took lots of photos. Chose not to walk below. I imagine sitting here in utter tranquility watching the waves crash. There were lots of people and the weather was gorgeous. Had a great seafood dinner on site and watched the sun set enjoying my visit immensely.", "This was our first temple of the many temples we visited. While the place get really crowded, the area is expansive enough that you do not feel overcrowded. The temple not only attracts foreign tourists, it also attracts locals and off-island Indonesian. There are many shops where you can browse typical tourist wares and the not so typical. This is an active place of worship so be aware of their religious practice and time of worship otherwise, it get's unbearably crowded.", "There's so many people so it is advisable to come before sunset. Foods are quite expensive but the view is just breathtaking. A perfect end after spending the day touring all over .", "Apart from the temple, where only locals are allowed, nature has endowed its beauty in a very unique way. The sunset point is amazing. Proud of the nese people for maintaining the Hindu culture for centuries", "The temple is located at half an hour drive from kuta or nusa dua area. The road is good but it is very much slippy like hilly areas Road. So if you are experienced in driving bike scooty on these types of roads you can go ahead by taking a bike on rent and enjoy the road trip otherwise it is better to hire a taxi and be safe. The location of temple is gr8. The view of the sea from the clip is breathtaking. The worst part is that it is the view of sea only which is the fascinating part of this temple. Rest their is nothing in this temple. They will not allow you to enter the main temple premises which is meant for only worshippers. Monkeys are also a big problem at this temple. They will snatch your sunglasses even from your face and will only give back when you will give some food to them like banana. They are very much trained at that. So always keep some bananas with you while you are visiting this temple. God knows you can be the one ! Rest their is nothing so good to view at this temple. One fire dance show is also their which costs 1,00,000/- IDR but it's not worth it. They are showing some Ramayana scenes through some dance. Indians will definitely get bored in it as they have already seen each and every scene of Ramayana in much better form. I found it very boring. Lot of people escaped midway from the dance. So if you are visiting the temple don't waste money for the Dance.", "If you manage to come here before the crowds arrive, good for you! Surrounded by many shops and various coffees and eateries, this temple is an interesting part of nese mythology. Guarded by the sea snakes, we were lucky not to see any!", "One of the best sunset I have ever seen. A temple, a beach, high tides, waves hitting rocks and all these things followed by an amazing sunset make this place a must visit in . Really enjoyed!", "Super crowded, but a pretty sight. Sundown is pretty magical, but sunrise probably is as well. Have been there twice now. The first time was six years ago. It still felt pretty much the same, however has changed the last six years. Over-all the island is crowded like I said, but still beautiful. Try to avoid the bigger hotspots..", "Entry fee but you must give a donation and rent a scarf or sarong. For woman, if you have a menstruation on that day, you cannot entry or if you don’t believe the tradition just entry hehe.. you walk around 7 mins until the temple and don’t be shock if you want to take a picture like in instagram wait quequ for 2 hours. I went there on weekends so please be wait. Other things, this temple have 7 temples. If you want to know the map just click the photos.", "Ulun Danu Temple is the most photographed in and it's easy to see why. Even though the day was dark and gloomy, the temple oozed atmosphere. Very photogenic and well worth an hour or so of anyone's time. Busy with tourists but a welcome lack of touts.", "A place you definitely have to visit at least once. Be here a bit earlier as it becomes crowded closer to sunset.", "We visited the place to catch the sunrise, the view is just breathtaking. Its a totally different experience in the early morning vs late morning. But the whole experience was dampened by the Extortion Entrance Fee of 600K for 5 of us to take photographs in the early morning when its totally no visitors!!! Maybe its the management of just the keeper, its just a Ridiculous price to even ask for!", "Was wanting to come here many times when in BALI... So i finally got to recently. I did enjoy going and glad I did but all the hype didn't live up to me.. Beautiful place but, other temples to see", "It's one of my favorite temples in BALI, It's a bit far from the main city but it's sure worth a visit. I would highly recommend to see the temple before sunset, the view of the ocean is spectacular, waves plus the stunning temple standing at the edge of a cliff is such a great view while waiting for sunset. So romantic if you're with your special someone. No entrance fee and there are shops outside that sell really cheap clothes and bags, specifically those shops at the parking area.", "Evening sunset is the best time to be here. At times due to too many tourists it becomes difficult to get the complete view. But a must visit when in .", "The view was awesome. Temple in the midst of the lake that is surrounded by hills all together makes an amazing view! Ulan Danu is a bit far from Kuta. Almost 2 hours drive. But we loved the place!", "Ulun Danu Bratan Temple represents the Trimurty God of Hinduism.This temple is situated north highland of island.A huge beautiful lake is situated close to this temple.The weather is cool.A piece of beautiful history. A must see in .", "It's not a failure if become the main destination for the tourists when visiting Indonesia. a lot of great place here, especially Tanah Lot. The authenticity and natural beauty is still awake,they just repaire the street and the around area so we can reach the temple easily. They serve traditional dancing too for their religion ceremony and it's really entertaint us. You can buy some souvenirs at that place which it's cont very cheap.", "Ulun Danu is another not-to be -missed temple in . Though is Land of a Thousand Temples, this one tops the list of a must -see. It is about 50 km from Denpasar and situated in a plateau with cooler temperature. It is a very picturesque temple on a lake with beautiful verdant hills as backdrop. It has 4 temple complex that are all intricately carved the nese style and painted golden yellow. It has a small but well maintained botanical garden and a large covered court which is used for regular ceremonies. It is well worth a visit.", "Magical temple with beautiful view, nice nese people, very romantic and you can feel the spiritual nese culture", "Great historical place in , first timers should not miss visiting this place... be there to catch the sunset.. amazing view.. There are lots of small shopping stalls and food shops. overall, great place to visit.", "Such a lovely place with lot's of things around to keep you busy. Lots of Market stalls and plenty of places to stop and have something to eat and drink", "Beautiful place to visit specially at sunset time Didn't stay for the show for some reasons which are 1-to avoid the traffic 2- to avoid the mosquito attack", "Absolutely stunning view and beautiful scene with the setting sun. It can be super crowded, but it is still very easy to get great photos because there are so many angles to work with. Going at sunset is a must, but try to head out of Tanah Lot before the massive crowds because all the cars trying to leave pile up. Amazing and a must visit!!", "a beautiful location spoiled by the large number of tourists and market stalls with low quality product. Everything seemed to shut after sunset which didn't leave many choices for dinner. I would suggest skipping this one.", "We did not get a good sunset but that did not stopped us enjoying the beautiful sceneries. we are also able to walk across the beach to a holy site where there is natural spring water for blessing. However, you would have to pay for the blessing. Hope that they are able to preserve this beautiful places.", "The place to be honest really nice... BUT a lot of dogs (unclean) and realllly expensive we had a dinner there .... we pay a LOT (compare to prices) ....", "Love this place. Easy to access, many hotels nearby, foods are around. This is an interesting place for tourist because it convey many practicality to enjoy your holiday.", "Up on arrival we hired a official local guide that costs 150.000r (quite some money for ). However this guide could not say anything about the temple, upon any question he would answer things such as: oh this is our tradition, or there was a rock here then 20 years ago they built this temple, or I'm not sure because I was not yet born when this place was built - REALLY???? I can take myself all the way to , yet they offer a paid guide to walk you 100 meters up the path to see the temple and this person knows NOTHING about it? We felt really annoyed and ripped off. To complete the amazing guided tour, a queue of over 1h to take a picture... This picture is also organised by local guys that take 2 shots of each person and then scream 'next', not to mention that they place a mirror under the camera to FAKE a lake reflection. To complete you have to pay 5000r to use a disgusting dirty toilet without paper. It was the least respectful temple experience I ever seen. Is time for the nese authorities to organise the visit and care of these places if they expect tourists to return and tell their friends to go to . We are super disappointed.", "My husband & I visited in May 2017. We planned visiting Jatiluwih Rice Field & Pura Ulun Danu Bratan on the same day. From Jatiluih rice terrace to Pura Ulun Danu Bratan it took 45 minutes approx. by car. It is a beautiful temple. The scenery attached to this temple is breathtaking. We reached there around 5:30 pm, and the place was colder than central Ubud. Dark clouds covered the mountains and the temple premise was covered in clouds as well. I felt like walking in the clouds & the place looked so different & peaceful during the time of dusk. As it got darker the temperature dropped a bit more, and it felt even colder! I recommend this place…….worth a visit!", "Stunning view and a must visit for tourists. The architecture and the rituals followed here are mesmerizing Sunset is just icing on the cake.", "very busy at times but amazing sunsets, beautiful for a morning run, such a fun atmosphere and really good for swimming :)", "Wonderful destination for romantic atmosphere and watch sunset. many opportunity to take beautiful pictures, street shopping. best destination for couples.", "Bedugul wasnt really in my plan when i first plan my itinerary in . however due to some reason, i had some extra time and i managed to slot in a trip to bedugul on my 2nd day in . suprisingly, bedugul was on of my favourite place in . the view was magnificent. you have a temple at the lakeside overlooking a mountain. i spent about an hour just to take photo at different location at bedugul. they also provide watersport like jet ski if you are interested. the trip took about 2 hours from seminyak. bedugul is located in the highland like kintamani so its quite cold. make sure you bring your sweater.", "One of the most beautiful temple in , located just in the side of beratan lake at tabanan regency. If uluwatu temple is impressive because located at the sea drop around 250 feets, then ulun danu was stunning because of the its location in the great lake with mountain of Batukaru as background. Best time to visit this temple according to me either in the morning when the air still cold with little fog around the temple, or in late afternoon before the sun goes down makes very calm scenery of the temple. Around the temples there's sidewalk,place you can sighseeing or taking pictures. I really recommend for any visitors who visit ulun danu, also visit other tourist attraction nearby like candi kuning market, botanical garden, strawberry farming and git -git waterfall. On the way to the site,be prepared to frequent stop due nice view along the way. Rent a convertible car or scooter might need to consider.", "This is a very busy tourist spot. The Temple is a beautiful nese Temple and the backdrop (sea) is stunning especially at sunset. There are also markets for shopping. It is always very crowded but you can find a spot and enjoy. Depending on the tides, you can't always walk across to the Temple. A magical photo spot.", "We went there for sunset and it was beautiful..nice wave to just stroll around. Not quite but not crowded, clean. We love it!!!", "The Ulun Danu Bratan Temple is a beautiful temple on a mountain top; which was another highlight of our trip and a definitely a must visit, especially if you are a nature lover. We enjoyed the serenity of the place, it lovely garden and the spectacular view of the mountains and the lake.", "Beautiful place to visit. Should not miss while visiting . If you want to good photos visit during morning hours. If you go in the evening only sunset photos you will get. You can spend half day in this place.", "Arrived there after lunch, so a bit hot. However, we are appreciated nese temple on the cliff. Some photographs were taken, showing a stunning view and small temple.", "When I arrived here, I thought - this is what I think of when I think of a nese temple. I was so excited. It was a beautiful place and very quiet. I loved it. A definite must see for those who enjoy temples.", "I cannot be objective, since my fiance proposed to me at Ulun Danu temple, however, what I can certainly say, is that what inspired him to do it there and not at a restaurand as he had originally planned is that we were both awestuck with all this beauty. For me, it is the most scenic temple I have seen, situated on the Beratan lake, and king of fogy as if you are in Scotland. It 's worth the driving, don't miss it.", "We reached there around 5pm to catch the sunset. There were just too many people, bus loads of them. There are many steps and with so many people rubbing shoulders, accidents are bound to happen. The fall from those steps are not going to end nicely. Sunset here is fantastic. Not baby or kids friendly because of those dangerous steps.", "A nice & attractive art performance to close the day, with awesome sunset as its background. A must-visit!", "We came here for sunset and were stunned by the absolutely beautiful views. The cliffs are breathtaking! Definitely a must-see, especially at sunset.", "this cannot get anything less than full stars. Just see the photos posted by travelers and you would know why. Go now before it gets commercialized.", "Pura Ulun Danu Beratan, or Pura Bratan, is a major Hindu's water temple on , Indonesia. The temple complex is located on the shores of Lake Bratan in the mountains near Bedugul. The temple is located just outside of the town of Bedugul in the highlands of . It takes 90 minutes or more to reach Ulun Danu Temple from Ubud and more than three hours to get here from Kuta, Seminyak or Legian. If you want to get a great photo, the best time to visit the temple is for sunrise", "This place is extremely scenic specially during the sunset time. Great for photography as well. It's absolutely treat to the eyes.", "i come here only for dinner, because it place so crowded if we come in the afternoon. We can choose one of cafe here with some food inside.", "I was lured here by the hopes of a beautiful photo at the Heaven's Gate. It's best on a clear day so you can see the mountain between the gates. The queue is an absolute nightmare though and I bailed after almost 2 hours in line with still at least another hour or two to go. You must get there as early as possible. Don't bother bringing a sarong or wearing conservative clothing as you will still be required to rent (with a fee) a sarong of theirs when you arrive. You're pretty strongly encouraged to give an additional donation, but we didn't and still got our ticket and no problems. So the sarong rental is mandatory but the donation seemed to genuinely be donation if you wanted. After such a long drive up there, the temple was a letdown. We didn't have enough time to explore the other temples in the complex after wasting so much time in line for a picture I gave up on. And beware that if you plan to stop by the water palace on your way out, that's the same idea everyone else has and it's mad crowded there too.", "absolutely lovely, many restaurants where you can have lunch or dinner, views are spectacular. we visited on a number of occasions, had lunch, watched the windsurfers and boats arriving with loads of tourists visiting nearby islands. we came back at night and enjoyed the soft breeze. had the time of our lives!", "Absolutely beautiful (it really does look the same as on the Lonely Planet Guidebook.) An absolute must if in the area. Get there early to avoid the crowds - we arrived at 8am and there was nobody at all. The early morning sun also really added to the atmosphere. We also took out a traditional nese (a jakung) for 50,000R - it was so peaceful and we were the only people on the lake. Amazing.", "Your travel trip to is considered incomplete if you didnt visit this place. Although you didnt visit it during sunset, it still have a breathtaking view. But, if you go during the sunset it is so amazing and with colors of nature that surround it.", "We were lucky to go to Ulun Danu Temple when there was ceremony on. It was so colourful....better than any pictures I have seen on the internet.The lake with the mist gave that eerie background to the beautiful temple and the flowers surrounding it. There are even bright animal sculptures as well as gigantic fruit sculptures throughout the magnificent gardens. Definitely a must for any visit to . I am hoping to go back on my next visit to in August", "The temple located at the sea lake of Bratan.Eventhough the temple is not so huge,but it is very beautiful scenery for taking picture especially when the weather is good,not foggy. The garden is also nice and you can rent boat near the temple to encircle and enjoy the cooling air. Some souvenir shops available at the parking area after you exit the temple. You also have a chance to take a picture with animal (snake,bird,iguana ) and of course you have to pay for it.", "The venue is amazing. The view spectacular. The service wonderful but the snacks were extremely disappointing. To sit in the sunken seats on the roof top bar was spectacular. You have to spend A$100 which is not too hard however when you go to a 6 star venue you expect quality. The daiquiris came out of a slushy machine and the tapas type food was flavorless and of a poor quality (which we left). The wine was very well priced as were the beers. In saying that it is definitely worth drinking there even if only for the view", "I visited this place in the evening to see the sunset though it was cloudy so I didnt get the chance to see. But the beautiful scenery will amaze you when u will be there. It's a must visit place if you are in but be careful of monkey.", "We came here 2h before sunset ... not so crowded ... park around is nice and view on surroundings hills and lake is so peaceful.... you can enjoy colorful pictures and nice stories if you have a good guide... it was our case ... a must do .", "Amazing spot to watch the sunset. The combination of the sunset and waves crashing in beautiful scenery is not one to be missed. Guaranteed to get a few good photos to remember the experience.", "This is the temple that appears on the 50,000 rupee note and is probably the best known temple in - probably the whole of Indonesia. The inner courtyard actually sits in the water on the shore of Lake Bratan. Its beautiful and well maintained and incredibly photogenic, whether in the sunshine or later in the afternoon as the mist rolls off the hills to enshroud it. It's also good if you have a guide to tell you about the place. It can be a little busy with tourists simply because it is so well-known but well worth a visit", "We had a good time at Bedugul. There were not many steps and very pleasant to stroll around the area especially for my aged parents with weak knees. The weather was cooling and pleasant. However, due to draught, the water level was low and the temple was no longer 'floating' on the lake. It was on dry land, which was a shame. The locals said that the rainy season was supposed to start in Sep but it didn't happen and hence the draught. There we many visitors but we understand that currently was still low peak season. Nevertheless, it was still a nice place to visit for our family with the young and old.", "I have visited Ulun Danu bratan during my trip. This is must see attraction of and do not miss this attraction. To see the temple from every angle do the speed boat safari in the Baratan Lake which is just at the bottom of the mountain ranges. The place is really nice to spend time.", "This place is worth a visit. Visited here for sunset and it was amazing. Though this place is a bit crowded with tourists but the sunset and the view was amazing.", "Plenty to do here with eating places around, not always cleaned to perfection but worth a visit beware of sales touts which can be annoying", "Have to travel a windy road up to the mountains, passing some strawberry farms upon reaching to Ulun Danu Bratan Lake Temple. Best visit time will be in the morning, reaching there before 10am where it is not crowded yet. So that photo taking will not be disturbed with unwanted photobombs of people appearing from no where. Strawberries are sweeter in October and not in May, depends on season as well, but it is very cheap, rinse it with water and you can start to enjoy before lunch. Easily available from the stalls along the road.", "We thought it was a beautiful place to dine - which it is! However, the conditions of the kitchens is not clean to westernized standards. They prepare food on tables and tbe restrooms were flooded, dining tables dirty and the food just way to expensive. We left as soon as we seen the kitchens conditions.", "In the other corner of the with about 3 hours drive from Denpasar but surely a popular tourist destination. At the entrance they offer you a sarong to wear for a small charge and you have to return it on the way back. You can hire a guide to go up if you want to but it’s pretty easy to follow where people is going. The famous gate is just about 10 mins walk up the hill lot of other areas are there to see. There’s a que to take photos at the gate and there are few youngsters who take photos of you with your phones or cameras for free(or you can give them some amount at your will). It’s a nice place to visit and once in a lifetime experience.", "Only for photo but you must pay everything. They don't allowed vehicles drive to the temple and you must stop at the station and ride a pick up to go to the temple and for thatyou myst pay 20.000 per trip so 40.000 vv. After arrive there you must rent a sarong for 10.000 and also they ask donation for the temple. They also not allowed you to take picture but they will do it for you and ofcourse you must pay for that but they are not asking a price (voluntary pay)", "Ulun Danu temple is one of the pearls of , maybe not the most shining, but for sure in the top 5. Laying on a small island in the middle of a lake, behind a nice mountain, and surrounded by a magnificent park full of trees, sculptures and nice towers. I enjoyed a lot the visit of this pretty temple which worth a visit. Cannot miss", "This is by far one of the best places to watch a sunset/sunrise from. It has a clear view of mount Agung and the green scenery around it is absolutely breathtaking. It's not so easy to get there as you need to drive through really small streets or to hike for long hours but it is definitely woth it .", "This place is amazing, so unique, so , it's beautiful, we were fortunate to witness sunset from there and all I can say is WOW! If you are in please add this to your program you will not be disappointed", "Lovely place to watch the sunrise. Lots of bars and warungs along the beach. Nice way to walk into town centre.", "Had heard about ULAN DANU BRATAN so we went on a long day trip from Ubud. Was a total letdown as the place was teeming with tourists. Even the boat rides were closed so we just clicked a few pics and left. The road from Ubud is really scary as it is steep at number of places . Fortunately our tour guide CHONGTIT - UBUD - 81 23948601 WAS SUPREMELY CONFIDENT ON THOSE ROADS . iT CAN BE EASILY SKIPPED.", "Very scenic and vast place to explore. Great sunset view and you have many places for your perfect pictures. Many beautiful statues and very holy place. Be careful of monkeys as I witnessed a money snatching sunglasses from somebody’s head. You can skip the show as its a bit long but if you are into cultural stuff then do watch.", "don't miss taking a boat and see the temple from the water the beautiful picturesque pagodas and gates are more special with the lake in front. From the land side it's not much different from man other nese temples and the massive parking space for buses and cars take away much of the otherwise mystical atmosphere", "The place is a lil crowded.. many people rush here for a reason... It's the sunset here!!! It's just spectacular view... Not a normal sunset, just the combination of a beautiful location, mountain, ocean and a temple on top... Just perfect...", "Go there for the sunset, beautiful view! If you go by taxi, make a deal with the driver so that he waits for you there, it is not easy to find cabs around at night", "Stated that it is a a sort of must see in (being one of three most important temples of the island) there is nothing else to add as a positive feature, except for the landscape, which is beautiful. The atmosphere is absolutely touristic and you are under the impression of being in a market instead of in a temple. You don’t even need to be dressed properly, so there are floods of people visiting it in shorts and top tank, which is not exactly appropriate for a religious area. The entrance ticket is a robbery if compared to the other Indonesian prices and you are even asked to pay for the toilet. Don’t expect anything spiritual.", "This is a must do and the following tips will be helpfull : - We stayed at Nusa Dua and you can complete this trip in 3-4 hours. One way drive is around 45 minutes - 60 minutes - You dont need a full day rental car! We look a metered taxi from the hotel and asked him to wait for us at the temple parking. Including the waiting charge, the trip cost us IDR 350,000 (around $30) - Obviously sunset is the best time... we did not stay for the evening dance but we left at 3pm and were back by 6:30pm - We were scared of the monkey menace but we faced no problems We paid at the gate and walked across all the cliff fronts and clicked some of the best pictures", "Ulun Danu literally means the \\Upper side of Lake\\\". Rightly so the the Temple devoted to Lord Shiva is located on the banks of Twin lake with green covered mountain in the back drop. One can go around the temple and see the rituals being performed. There is separate temple for Parvati where people come from far and near with offerings and along with relics of house deity and pray to god as per the rituals as directed by the Priest of the Temple. The place is well kept and good location for photo shoot. Peddle boats are there for children and an Artist offers his skill to sketch portraits in 10 minutes. Some shops are also there for tourists.\"", "This is a great location to take an opportunity for some amazing photos with a background of the lake and the temple behind you. The entrance fee is 100,000 rupia per person which is well worth the trip and relatively speaking is fairly priced.", "Pura Ulun Danu Bratan is very popular when Indonesian government choose this beautiful site as then main background for Indonesian 50,000 Rupiah. This is my second time to visit the place, and I can compare that a lot of development are done well by the local government. When you visit to , at least you need to spend time to visit this place. This temple are located in Ulun Danu Bratan lake, because near this lake, there are also another lake with another temple. So, you need to be careful. If you are from Denpasar, this site located in right position. Because after 10-15 minutes you will find another temple and lake in left side. So, there is 2 temple at the lake at both sides.. But, I prefer you to come at this place. When I visited this place, the water are not in around the temple, so some people can easily to take a photograph from the outside. People are not allowed to enter the temple, only \\special people\\\" can enter, so dont hope to enter. In conclusion, It was a very nice place. Good environment.. Beautiful landscape. But, I have some comments and suggestion for local government. When I got trip on there, beside this site there is a field with a dangdut show that organised by one of the leading automotive brand in Indonesia. It very annoy me. Why? Because the show just ruined the natural landscape of , which you cannot find on Denpasar or Kuta. I think it should be better if local government adding backsound at the site like nese Traditional Music, so tourist can feel a very different ambience when entering this site.\"", "Like most say the temple is always crowded, so it can be a real pain to get some good photos. My guide at the temple said that early morning is better and then come back later for the Kecak fire dance. Even though I was there at around 3pm I could still see everything. The Kecak fire dance was awesome, you do have to buy a ticket for that, but it was like 8 euro / 10 dollar / 150000 IDR, well worth it. I came by regular taxi but it's it real pain to get one there and eventually the guy keeping tabs on private drivers charging around 400000 IDR drove me to Sanur. For about double that you can have a private driver and that is certainly recommended when you go here. Be aware of the monkeys!!! They will steal anything, certainly sunglasses! But also big wallets and cameras, even phones! And if one takes something, don't go after them, let the locals do that! They give them food for exchange and please give them a good tip if they get it back for you. A woman lost her wallet with all her credit cards in it and I had to restrain her from going after the monkey, she got it all back. This a good example of why a second wallet just filled with rupiah is better, if you lose that, bummer, but at least you have your cards. And if your with a private driver leave it all in the car. Wear a sarong women and men too, if just out of respect, so bring one with you.", "Amazing! We went here a few hours before sunset and could also see the beautiful sunset from here. It is so beautiful, wild and raw. We even saw a couple of seaturtles.", "I really enjoyed visiting this temple and i consider it he best temple in , big gardens,nice buildings overlooking the lake where you can see mountains on the other side,has a peaceful and serene atmosphere.Simply its amazing. I recommend a day trip: going to gitgit waterfall then down to Ulun Danu temple then the beutiful jatiluwih rice terrace,its a full day trip and the car cost me 500k,avoid normal taxi and book a car from any tourism booth and keep bargaining.", "The 2 hour ride there from Denpasar was worth it. I literally told my mate that this was a great place to die! (I know, I make weird comments)", "What a fabulous sunset point. High on the cliff. Sea below. Waves crashing. Fishermen with their boats. Amazing cliff to watch the sun go down with your dear ones. Beautiful surroundings. Must visit when in ", "I've come away from the temple feeling so empty. The opposite how I should feel from visiting a temple right?! Vanity was in my face everywhere I looked. We all like nice pictures, (I'm a photographer myself and love an Instagram feed) but visiting this temple was extreme. It was a huge living photoshoot. A grotesque exhibition of narcissm. So very sad. What upset me the most, was so many people showed disrespect. You must wear a Sarong to cover your legs and a suitable top to cover you. For photos I saw girls flashing their thighs with their sarong! I saw girls posing with their strappy tops to reveal their backs, and some practically showing their boobs - all whilst posing for photos next to sacred statues in the site. Mind blowing. There are signs everywhere about rules of respect, and what not to do, but the importance of 'that shot' seems to overrule it. The temple and authorities need to control this... it's not right, and also very disappointing for visitors who make the trip because they're actually interested in the culture and history of the site. The huge gate is lovely. There is no lake. As you'll already know, it's a mirror from the camera creating the effect. We arrived at 7.30am and we had 200+ people in a queue, a 2.5 hour wait. We didn't bother. It was also interesting to see that out of the 200+ people queuing for a photo at the famous gate, we only counted 6 people actually walking to see the second temple.", "This temple at the lake is very beautiful, but also very crowded with tourists. Who like to take pictures at lake part of the temple. The views of the lake in addition to the temple is nice as well. Entrance fee 40000 rupiah.", "Good food and music. Nice promenade. We walked and shopped. Lots of evening music. WiFi. ATMs. The money changer didn't want dollars for some reason. The WiFi at the hotel crashed all our phones and kindles. Ok at the Starbucks.", "A major Shaivite water temple on and is a part of most tour. It is picturesque with the view of the Lake Bratan and the surrounding mountains of Bedugul. It is very crowded and full of tourists and locals alike.", "We really took a great time here to enjoy the sunset. The service was good and comfortable, we didn't even realise the time here as we talked and enjoyed the view.", "Best place to be in evening .. mother nature blessed this place with stunning views ...feels should visit everyday", "This incredible historical feature of ancient Indonesian heritage exists just off the coast of the Mainland near Beraban, . Windswept and moulded by the seas over the centuries, the monastery was built in the 16th century and lovingly restored with the financial assistance of the Japanese government, an incredible sight to be witnessed. Access to the island temple is possible during low tide but is cut off during high tide. This temple is the number one tourist destination in . Was well worth the trip. Great photo opportunities abound, enjoy,", "This amazing nese temple is located about 1200 metres above sea level in Lake Beratan. This entire area is full of natural beauty. Ulun Danu Beratan Temple’s popularity is that it floats on the lake. Fun Fact: The 50.000 Indonesian Rupiah note features the Ulun Danu Temple. And that is exactly what it will cost you. Once you are inside the temple’s grounds, take your time, walk around and take in the beauty. The main things to do at Ulun Danu Beratan Temple are exploring by foot and even by little swan paddle boats. We spent just over an hour and we took our time walking around the grounds, took some photos and enjoyed a couple of peaceful areas we found. We ate at their buffet restaurant which was pretty good - look at separate review for that.", "Clean; great staff, drinks and food! Just perfect! I would return at any opportunity! There was great entertainment for couples, families, any one looking for a fabulous vacation location. ", "We will take the long trip from Denmark again as soon as possible. Also we will choose Segara village Hotel again and mingle with the nese - maybe the nicest people in the world, with a approach to life and other people that the entire world should adopt - then it would be a better place to live!", "Trip to the hill ulundanu two hours from denpasar town. Destination is beautiful then afternoon van visit tanah lot wiyh sunset", "Unfortunately extremely touristic, and best visited at sunset (not so many people and beautiful light) ! A must see.", "The temple besides Bratan lake offers a great view for some excellent snaps. The hills besides the lake are stunning. Although it was pouring when we reached there still it was an awesome experience. The parks around were so beautiful.", "We managed to catch Tanah Lot in the evening at low tide so was able to walk out to the island, see some of the temples. All in all rather busy and touristy, good to check the list as its one of the closer attractions to Denpasar given the horrible slow traffic. There are quite a few shops selling tourist stuff, even some outlet stores, restaurants, etc, but wasn't easy to source a cold beer..,", "Ulun Danu Beratan (or Bratan) temple is located on lake Beratan. You will find many spots for photo taking. The temple is not big, but the whole view of temple, lake and hills is fantastic.", "View from the top was stunning, but getting to Kelingking is really difficult! The roads are pretty bad, and whether you go by scotter or car prepare for a tiring journey. Yes, it was amazing to look at the view but I dont think I will do it again for the pain you have to endure with the horrible roads. We didnt go down to the beach as you can tell by the path, that its not an easy one to climb down and up - it's really steep and adventurous! We also heard stories of people who went down and were stuck as they couldnt come up. Only thing annoying was the number of instagram crazy people who would do anything for a perfect picture! We even thought some of them were going to fall down the cliff as they were staying really close to the edge. We went in the supposedly low season, and I thought this was crowded. If you are going during the peak season, then be prepared for a ton of tourists when you get to this place.", "It's about two hour's drive north of Kuta and is in the mountains so the air is cool and nice. The temple itself sits in a beautiful setting, at the edge of Lake Beratan. We arrived just after lunch and took a nice stroll in the temple complex. My daughter and I rented one of those pedal boats for IDR 40.000,- per 15 minutes, which is a bit expensive. But we chalked it off due to peak season. However, by using the boat, we can see the temple from a different angle. And she was thrilled, so yeah, it's worth. it", "After reading reviews I had high expectations of this temple but was very disappointed when I actually saw it. I didn't see it at sunset but it's definitely not great in comparison to Tirta Empul or Ulun Danu Beratan. You can't go inside so just looking at a small temple on a rock didn't look like much but it has symbolic meaning which our guide explained.", "It's that it was on our way from Lovina to Ubud, otherwise we wouldn't have gone here. This place is the definition of a tourist trap. Perhaps we should've gone in the very early morning or late in the afternoon, instead of noon when the place was infested with tourists that came in by buses. I really doubt tho I would appreciate the visit if there weren't so many people, because I didn't think the temple was all that interesting. I didn't look it up before going and didn't know what to expect, perhaps if I did I would have a complete other experience. The relatively small temple is quite nice and photogenic on an idyllic location. After seeing it and taking photos we were pretty much done here. To me, Ulun Danu Bratan is a family attraction with playground equipments like swings, see saws etc. You can go on the lake with a motor boat or a Swan pedal boat, take funny pictures with the several animal statues, sit at a restaurant or buy some touristy things at the stands. The one thing that put me off most at this place was the bats that were hanging upside down on a stick and other animals on display for you to take a picture with. Pure animal cruelty. Taking a picture with wild animals sounds cool, but please read and learn about the wild life industry before you get involved with it. These animals belong in the wild. Caging animals is not forbidden, so the only thing you can do is to either ignore it entirely or make clear you disapprove of this way of business and of course don't take a picture. Long story short: I don't recommend this place. Especially if you have to book a special tour from another town and you have to sit in a bus for at least 3 hours.", "We decided do it! All the 1700 steps, 600 meters up to the 7th temple. And we decided to do it with a guide, to hear the stories, to connect with the people that live there. The village takes care of the temples on this mountain. A lot of them play a role in the daily care and visits. We did not care to wait 3 hours for a picture between the doors of the Gateway. We took one, posing on the court before the beautiful Gateway. Our guide took us into the first temple, the temple of the Dragon. You can only go in, if you go for a prayer, and when you, man and women, carry the sarong, I also wore the kebaya. Our guide, Katut, a lovely young woman, whispered to us the meaning of and all the steps of the prayers, and we were blessed by the priest. Even though we are not bouddhist, it was a special moment to us. And then the climb up started. We could have chosen one of the bikers to take us up to the beginning of the 2nd temple. We declined. We did not know yet that the whole climb is truly a physical event, even for my husband who is a runner and mountainbiker. I had to sit after about every 250 steps, my heart pounding so hard, I was afraid it would jump out of my body. The steps are ok, yet the inclination is steep. At some parts steps need to be added. In the meantime Katut was telling us, how she would go up everyday to be a guide, even until late in her pregnancy. And now she would carry up her daughter and her husband their son when there is a special day, and the whole village, except for the elderly, who stay at the first temple, climbs up all these stairs. Looking back: actually there is a whole process of purification (sweat and holy water) and it starts already at the bottom of the mountain. Smiley. The villagers hold some shops on several levels, where you can buy some food and drinks. They are bothered by the monkeys trying to steal the goodies. And they look at each other very proudly, when they succeeded. There are not so many tourists who are climbing the 2,30 hours up. The view is amazing, And it is special to stand in the clouds, the jungle, and amidst the temples. If you are not in good shape, you could still do the climb.If you do it really slowly, it could take up to 4 hours. Our taxi driver, Dirka from Amed, waited for us all this time. Come with us, I invited, he looked in horror to me: I am not in a good enough shape. It's hard. At the bottom of the mountain there are shops with fruits and drinks and stuff to buy. Know that the 1700 steps are more or less in a straight line up, and you will be visiting the temples 1, 2, 3 and 7. To add the temples 4, 5 and 6 is another 1000 steps and you cannot go in all of them. So we decided that the 1700 were good for us. I almost gave up at the third temple. Katut explained that the hardest part, the 1000 first steps were behind us. I am happy that I persisted. It was worth every drop of sweat ;-)", "Possibly one of the more famous temples in , (featuring on magnets, postcards and even the currency – take a look at a RP50k note) you understand why as soon as you walk into the place. Located alongside Lake Beratan in Bedugal and bordered by the mountains, it really is a haven of serenity and beauty. Maintained by the local community, the grounds are very pretty with an abundance of flowers and some fun has been had with the topiary, shaping them into different birds. The temple is one of great significance as this is where rituals and offerings are made to Dewi Danu, the water goddess. As the main source of irrigation in central , the lake is hugely important to the local farmers who go there to pray for fertility and well-being. A lovely place to sit, reflex and reflect if you’re lucky enough to swerve the instagrammers!", "This is classed as the mother temple there are many temples in Indonesia. It was very interesting and our guide was informative .", "Pura Ulun Danu Bratan, the temple of the goddess of the lake is on the edge of lake Bratan. One part of the temple is actually in the lake. It was built by the king of the Mengwi province in 1633. The lake itself looks very nice when the clouds descend and touch the water. It's best to visit the lake and the temple in the late morning, have lunch and then drive into the cool mountainous areas of Bedugul and Papuan. Some of the areas of Papuan are about 4000 feet above sea level and are much cooler and often shrouded in mist and cloud. This is the plantation area if growing fruit, vegetables and spices. One one road near Papuan is a large tree through which the road built, a hole large enough for a small bus to pass. Some of the locals call it 'Bunut Bolong' or tree with a hole.", "Definately worth passing by. Amazing sunset, but not much more then that. But this is one of many picture places has to offer. If you can combine it with an excursion, definately do it!!", "A visit to is never complete if you haven't visited this lovely old temple in Bedugul. The setting over the vast lake and cloud topped mountains is truly serene and very picturesque. The only problem was it was really crowded with many people, especially when they block the narrow path to take pictures. Still a wonderful place to visit. Can get a lil chilly since it's very high up and gets rather windy.", "This is a must place to visit in . Especially at Sunset. Would go again. After a busy day, it was nice to sit and watch the sunset.", "This is the most beautiful place we visited in .Beautifully located on the Lake Bratan,this temple is definitely worth a visit.", "We went here on a Sunday at the beginning of February. Wish the tour company would have told us that this time of year and week is not a good time for tourist to visit this temple. Weekends are busier as a lot of nese are not working so they come here for ceremony. As a tourist go in the week, and go as early as possible in the day. From the end of January to the nese new year in March the temple is dedicated to ceremony, as EVERY nese person has to visit this temple once a year. Most of them leave this visit it til the end of the nese year, which is from January to March. It took us an hour to get from the village the bottom of the mountain to the car park, where it usually takes 5 minutes. Because of ceremony we didn't get the opportunity to see or take pictures of heavens gate, nor explore the court yard of the first temple. (which is the one people go to see). I think any other time of the year and it would have been magnificent.", "I went there just for fun by scooter, 35 km from Denpasar, easy to go there. About the temple: 20000 IR the entrance fee, very hot area, so bring your drink to there. Lot of monkey, take care about glasses ring, earring, camera, because they try to get it. 😀", "I went here with my friends. The view was VERY amazing. I mesmerized with all the view in this area. It's more beautiful than what I expected. It wasn't raining but it was cloudy, just in case of raining, please always bring your umbrella. the weather in Ulun Danu Bratan Temple was cool. The lake view was amazing. There were motor boats and canoeing for those that wish to par-take.The place was so crowded but you can still get a good picture in front of the temple.", "it was a great experience friendly staff clean and very exciting Place to visit with friends and family.", "I visited during clear day. That was very hot and bright shiny day. Even a lot of strong wind. Not much thing to see just only sea and big mountain and cliff.", "This is the most beautiful wated temple in . The weather is not as warm and humid as next to the the shores but dry and cool, because its located 1900 m above sea level. Ticket entrace is IDR 10.000,- . You can rent a boat to travel around Lake Beratan (at an extra cost).", "Awesome, awesome, awesome.... I was here during sunset, the endless ocean and the power of gosts this place is the perfect combination... crowded but calm", "Considerate a very spiritual place. Dress and behave accordingly. Beautiful views over the ocean. Nice garden to walk around in. Many tourists though. Recommendable tour to do as a visitor to .", "If you are exploring the island of , then this scenic temple is a MUST SEE!!!! The location is absolutely stunning. The temple is located by the Beratan lake and the mountain. This temple is dedicated to worshiping Hindu Gods Brahma - Vishnu - Shiva as well as the lake Goddess Danu. The serene environment of the temple is perfect to walk around and the picturesque surroundings are perfect for photography. We have seen many temples but with the mesmerizing views of this temple, this one is our favorite nese temple. Advise to fellow travellers, DON'T MISS THIS TEMPLE!!!", "It took a while to get here from Denpasar but it was an adventure. Absolutely beautiful. A little crowded so you need to get the right angle for the pictures.", "We engaged a driver to take us here for sunset. Unfortunately there was too much cloud but the trip there is well worth it at any time. As you enter the complex, go to the right side to get the best view.", "This is the much photographed temple on the lake. The temple has very large grounds and is located centrally in Bedugal. There is frequent temple activity with much colour and ceremony. There are boats available nearby if you want a tour of the lake. Bedugal is far less crowded than the temples in the south of . There is a community market just a few minutes walk away. The temperatures are more moderate than on the coast but the lake is surrounded by large rolling hills.", "There's another place to make your sunset time awesome.. How's beautiful place,, how's beautiful sunset.. Thank you for keep this place..", "The place is situated on the shore of a sea. Its a high cliff of 200 Mtrs high from where you can enjoy the cool breeze of the sea and its bluw water. The best part of the destination is that you can enjoy the sunset with you loved one. The best sunset I have experienced.", "This area is in the upper east side of the island near Lake Bratan. The entrance is 50kIDR which I think is good if you want to do more than take a picture or walk around the place. There are paddle boats that you need to pay seperately if you want to do some activities by the lake. Since the location of this temple is near the lake and some mountainous parts of Bedugul, it is a bit chilly.", "I would recommend that you visit the temple only if you are passing by, no need to go here from Denpasar or Ubud unless you are close by doing something. There is a entrance fee for turists, i think it's like 20.000 IDR. No entrance fee for local people, this system is very common in Asia so no need to feel you're being cheated. It's nice to walk among the temple inside and snap a few obligated pictures of the famous lake tempels.", "go there sit down and take in the view of the sun setting down. worth it. make sure you're there by 06:30 PM", "A must go to place and witness nature at its best. Be patient and you'll be rewarded with a show of a lifetime. Be safe and try not to venture onto the landing as we saw giant waves suddenly leaping on to the landing drenching and tripping people who had clambered there for pictures. Will need multiple visits to witness it all. Do catch a sunset here too.", "This is a temple complex from the 16th century at the shore of Lake Beratan.The temple is dedicated to the Lake goddess. Beratan serves as main source of irrigation in central .The temple complex is situated among the highlands of Bedugul region at around 1500 mts above sea. Beratan was the largest lake in in earlier times.It split into three due to earthquake.Now its the second largest lake in . It was very refreshing to walk around the temple complex garden.The air was calm,cool and crisp.The whole set up is just picture perfect.Reach early to avoid crowds and catch the misty picture of lake Beratan. There are some shops selling souvenirs and a small restaurant inside the complex.", "I ve always dream that i will Come this place and enjoy my sunset. Ive made it . It was a breathtaking amazingly beautiful. The scenery , the calmness and the air made u feel part of it. I feel blessed to be witness one of the god creation. How the people respect to their god and other human beings made me believe that we can live in a peace. While you in , take a chance to visit this place i suggest at 5.00 to 6.30 pm to witness this beautiful moment.", "open until 18:00 WITA, approx 70 km far from denpasar, nice place to take picture, there is hotel and swimming pool inside this area", "If you want to walk around And see the city and do some shopping while at the same time eat and have a coffee in a very nice place like an open area in the street, this would be the best location", "Ulun Danu is simply stunning. This was the first temple we visited during our trip to and it did not disappoint. Beautiful temple with a mountain backdrop, even on a cloudy day the atmosphere was amazing. The gardens are beautifully manicured and very pleasant to walk around, there are lots of picnic areas, photo opportunities (of the man made kind) and plenty of things to do. A great place to take children, but also a very busy place, so bear this in mind. It's wide open grounds mean that although there are lots of people there (you will queue to have your pefect photo op) it is not crowded.", "Regarding this Temple I think in terms of us we tourist the view is really amazing. Depending upon the time your visiting this temple you get a different view. I travel in a little bit of rainy season in JAN but good thing was that it did not rain. I had a private tour and the guide was awesome and took me to this location however, there is a small amount of fee you need to pay. If your traveling to BALI then this is one of the place that you must visit, the scenery of this area is outstanding.", "If you are staying in around the Nusa Dua / Jimbaran area and have only 1 day for site seeing, I would recommend going to the Tanah Lot Temple, the terrace rice fields at Jatiluwih and the Taman Ayun Temple. This would take a full day (approx 8-9 hours). Traffic is quite horrendous, so be prepared to spend a good part of the day in the vehicle. The good thing is that renting a car with driver is quite affordable in . A Toyota Innova (6 seater MPV) rental from Golden Bird is IDR140k (about USD10) per hour with driver. Min rental of 3 hours. I would recommend renting from Golden Bird which is a well reputed company in Indonesia. The Taman Ayun temple is a beautiful 17th century temple with its magnificent nese style tower. The temple is located south of Jatiluwih and is a convenient stop on the way to the rice terraces. The Jatiluwih rice terrace with its beautiful rolling mountains and greenery is a sight to behold. The Jatiluwih rice terraces is a UNESCO world heritage site. Along the way, there are restaurants where you can have lunch and enjoy the view of the rice terraces. A recommended stopover along the way to Jatiluwih is to try the Luwak coffee which is famous for. Luwak coffee is processed from coffee fruits eaten by the civet cat. There are several plantations which have shops that serve the coffee drink including a short demo on how the coffee is processed. Interesting!! If you have more than 1 day for sight seeing, you can consider going further up north to the Ulun Danu Beratan temple which is a temple by a huge lake. It takes about a 45 minute drive from the Jatiluwih rice terrace. If you do decide to go to this temple, you probably would not have sufficient time to get to Tanah Lot and would have to make Tanah Lot a separate trip). I had previously visited the temple and to me, can give it a miss. On the way back towards the south, stopover at Tanah Lot in the late afternoon. Tanah Lot is an impressive temple perched on top of a rock outcrop at edge of the sea. The temple itself is quite small but the surrounding area with its huge sea waves make it quite a sight especially during sunset. If you only have 1/2 day to spare, then I would suggest going only to Tanah Lot temple which will take about 4 hours, starting from Nusa Dua. Attached pics of Taman Ayun temple, Luwak coffee, Jatiluwih rice terrace and Tanah Lot temple.", "a must visit place in and a scenic beauty. you get to watch the sunset if u can visit in the evening.", "Bratan Temple is in a beautiful location on the very picturesque lake. It provides some wonderful photo opportunities however when we were there, the temple was very crowded and difficult to get any good photos due to tourists taking selfies and taken the swan paddle boats around the temple. The last thing I wanted was swan paddle boats in my photos of the beautiful temple.", "Great place to visit. Located on the lake with mountains on the back drop. Best to visit along with Pura Tanah lot and Pura Taman Ayun on your way to your hotel in ubud. (These three spots will take a full day) Takes 1-2 hrs.", "This is a 'must see' site. It is loaded with tourist. It is not typical nese Temple because it is not easy to get to and has little local visitations. It is old and important but is missing the offerings and prayerful attendance found elsewhere.", "Wijaya, My nese friend said that This temple is the final resting place of the Hindu priest named Niarta (nirata, nirta .... sorry I do not really remember the name). It is said that he died without leaving a body, like a breeze, simply vanished. According to the nese, the dying process is called \\moksha\\\" (thanks to Google).... According to Wijaya, not everyone can \\\"moksha\\\", only people who have no sin.\"", "I went here with my niece and nese nephew-to-be in September 2014. We drove there by hire-car. The trail leads you downhill through the jungle forest right through the numerous groups of monkeys. It was very hot and humid and tough going on the climb back up, so not recommend for those who have trouble walking uphill in the heat. Beware of carrying drinks or food as the monies are very forward - I had my bottled water nicked by a cheeky one ! The site is nicely laid out in a forested valley criss crossed by carved bridges and at the bottom is a Temple with stone statuary and a Koi carp pond. A ceremony was going on at the Temple whilst we were there. Interesting place to spend a few hours, preferably first thing in the morning, followed by a good nese lunch at one of the many local eateries.", "Ulun bratan temple is built on the bratan lake and so is surrounded by water on all sides which gives it a divine look. The vibe of the place is so refreshing owing to the style of its architecture and the water around it. It is a must visit if one is in .", "Beautiful floating temple in Lake Bratan. The temple compound is situated by the shoreline of Lake Bratan. This temple is a popular sightseeing destination in and it gets quite crowded with tourists so make sure to reach there by early morning.", "Absolutely beautiful scenery! We went right around sunset, and the view was just absolutely astonishing. Just be careful, because the wind and waves can be pretty strong. I got wet!", "The entrance fee is Rupiah 50K compare to Tanah Lot Rupiah 60K per person. Again, the visitors are not allowed to enter the temple. What we can do is just looking around and find good spots for taking pictures. During our visit, it was misty and foggy. We felt cold too as this iconic Ulun Danu Temple is located on Lake Beratan in the Bedugul Highlands. One can see the mountain at the back of the temple on a sunny bright day. The temple is featured on the Rupiah 50K bank note. Perhaps this is the reason for charging an entrance fee of 50K to tourists... The sellers outside the temple area were pushy in selling their products. I saw few of them kept following the others even the latter had declined to buy. Overall, I enjoyed the cool temperature in this area as this was the last temple during my visit.", "Absolutely gorgeous. Well worth a visit. Super crowded when we went (mid morning). Goodness so many tourists! I think the photos are better on a bright day than sunset.", "The temple is beautifully set on the western side of the Beratan Lake in Bedugul, central . It is best to visit when the sun goes down and the weather is good without rain. If the driver that go one to recommend places to eat not choose big restorants becose the food is not good and is expensive.", "We visited at sunset and enjoyed the walk down to the holy spring despite the crowds. had an amazing view from the restaurant opposite the sunset. Food was so so but not expensive given the location", "Nice spot to start at and walk your little legs of for as far as the eye can see...sunsets are nice, lots of people very busy spot if you like lots tourists...", "This temple was built in 1926, is the second most important temple complex of , after the mother temple Besakih. “Ulun Danu” literally translates as “head of the lake”. Until 1926 the temple and the village of Batur were located down in the caldera, at the foot of the Batur volcano. After the volcano erupted violently in 1926, both the village and the temple were destroyed except for the most important shrine, an 11-tiered meru dedicated to Dewi Batari Ulun Danu. The villagers moved to the highest and oldest rim of the caldera where they rebuilt their village and the temple. This is a must visit.", "We went there after lunch and though it was drizzling, it's a fantastic place to spend two to three hours to walk around leisurely and enjoy the beautiful views on lake side. It's predominantly Hindu temple from 17th century dedicated to Goddess of Waters and there is also a Buddhist Stupa in the midst of sprawling gardens. There is an admission ticket to walk around main temple complex as non nese people are not allowed inside the temple. The view of multitiered Meru form shrine offer spectacular view with background of mountain range. The picture of shrine in the midst of lake is found on Indonesian currency note of 50000 Rupiah.. There are lots of shops selling all types of souvenirs and handicraft items but there is bargaining to 40%+ at many shops. Not to be missed.", "Good place for sunrise, but the place are very crowded. if you are likely to blend in with local this is a plus point, just like any other nesse they are very friendly", "Built in 1663 and located on the shores of Lake Bratan in the mountains near Bedugul, Pura Ulun Danu Bratan is a major Shivaite and water temple on . Due to the importance of Lake Bratan as a main source of irrigation in central , this temple is used for worship Dewi Danu - the nese water, lake and river goddess. It is very pleasant to visit this temple and be prepared to meet many people there including locals. You have to be patient if you want to get good photos.", "Packed with tourists trying to get the same shot, so go early if you're going for the views. Or expect wall to wall tourists at sunset, and monkeys who will try to grab your stuff. Great cliff views though!", "Nothing spectacular but a nice place to watch the powers and beauty of nature. I don't mind the tourists there since I am myself a tourist, and the crowd is not so big, there are spots to find where one can sit and enjoy the beautiful sunset. Definitely worth a short visit!", "Very quiet not a lot of hagglers Well maintained a beautful place. I loved that fact that it wasnt crowded", "Nothing special, overcrowded place, a lot of souvenirs shops and market around. Don't waste time here in a hot day.", "If to Bedugul area this place is obliged to visit. Temple in the middle of the lake to be my attraction to visit this place. Under the hills and misty this place is very beautiful and amazing.", "this place was jam packed with people but I enjoyed my trip here. sunset was good and had a great shot as my souvenir", "The view from around the temple grounds is truly spectacular and worth the price of admission but don't expect anything from the temple. The temple is truly a disappointment. First, one cannot even go inside the temple grounds and second, it has none of the flair of typical nese temples. For being one of the top-six temples in , it is decidedly unimpressive. No redeeming architectural value at all.", "We went to the roof top bar. Absoloutly best view in . Spoilt by expensive watery lolly water drinks. Will never go there again. Great spot for people with too much money and no taste!!", "One of the top 10 favourites of mine was a visit to the Ulun Danu Temple located on the Beratan Lake. Can be very busy during the high season but great pictures if you can avoid the crowds. There is also a nice easy walk you can do if you follow the path after visiting the temple area.", "This temple is a stunning site on the edge of the lake at Bedugal. The air is cooler in Bedugal and we enjoyed the drive, would recommend this tranquil, spiritual location for tourists to visit!", "This is an iconic temple for tourists to . It's a small temple complex, so include other sights as part of a trip to the temple. Unlike the locals who look after the Besakih temple, the locals at Ulun Danu are friendly and welcoming, the entry price is set and a guide isn't required or pushed at you. I'm glad I visited Ulun Danu as there was a ceremony taking place and they are always special to witness.", "The road was terrible, but the view was worth the bumpiness and narrowness of the road. A bit scary if you’re on the top but once you see the photo you’ll feel relieve. I didn’t try to go down since i was so scared of the heights.", "Very beautiful destination to visit but just prayed on tourists. There’s restaurants and ice cream shops all over the place which kind of takes away the beauty and natural feel to this place. I understand that nese people are going to make the most of tourists here, but it just wasn’t what I was expecting. You are charged for everything, parking/photos/toilets etc. We didn’t do the walk down to the beach as it was too busy. But looked beautiful. We watched manta rays from the cliff which was amazing.", "we have a very bad experience here! first, those who take taxi to temple, please make sure you booked round way, because if you want to take taxi come back, there is a transportation services in parking lot. the guys there are collude with each other to charge amazing high fees(we want to go to ayana, they ask for 20 usd!!) and they don't allow the taxi drivers(such as blue bird) to pick up clients in this area!. we finally take a taxi but the taxi driver was stopped by these transportation services guy on the main road way back! these guys are indeed robbers and THE GOVERNMENT HAS NO ACTION ON STOPPING IT! IT'S VERY TERRIBLE!!! second, if you are in the main entrance of temple to buy the tickets, there will be some \\kind guys\\\" taking with you that they will go with you to protect you from the monkeys! don't let him come with you, I say NO directly. They must charge you after accompanying you.\"", "The view is amazing especially from the side park of the Pura The mountain lake and the sky make a perfect scenery My favorite place in The entrance for local domestic is 10.000 rupiah for Foreigners around 30.000 rupiah Kinda far for city center took around 2-3 hours to get here Its better to have lunch before get to to this temple , there is strawberry farm on the way up to this temple and many restaurant with cool view also Worth visit", "Great views, busy at times. Try to go there when the swell is big (impressive effects). Sunsets there are cool!", "Quite difficult to get to this temple if you are staying in Nusa Dua, Jimbaran or Denpasar however it is worth putting up with the traffic to arrive at this absolutely magnificent temple!", "I reached this places its almost 1hour 20minute by motorbike without traffic because I'm going on early morning. This is first time for me and unforgettable experience. The location is in just off the main road connecting road between Denpasar and Singaraja in the north, thats a long road by the way hehehe... This is the famous temples in are situated right in the middle of the island of , exactly on the edge of a beautiful lake called Lake objections, the temple names is Ulun Danu Beratan temple. Activity we can do here to sightseeing arrounds, to watching a tradionational show, or take a selfie hehehe... then there are also beautiful gardens surrounding and recreational areas of interest around the lake such as boat rentals for around the lake Beratan. So many things we can do here. Spending your time right here. There is avaiable a few of cafe also arrounds, so dont worry if you feel hungry. So recommend for all of you Traveller's", "Big pond is the main area to attract tourist here. You xan go for swimming, a big pool with clean water there. I just spent my time by walking in the pond and step the rock on it. It quite far away from Denpasar probably 2 hours but worth to visit!", "Such a beautiful view and example of nese culture and history. The temple in the water is a great view any time of day low or high tide.", "Yep, touristy, but the view is worth it. Skip the show and just watch the sunset. Worth the traffic.", "We went to view the sunset on our last evening in , and it didn't disappoint. Lots of people but it didn't feel crowded at all.", "The place to be at sunset! Don’t be a boring tourist and just watch the waves crash by the entrance explore the rest of the cliff and find some awesome pools and better views of the sunset!", "Lovely it’s nice to know that places like this stil do exist. Mother of nese nature is just amazing !", "Ulu Danu Bratan Temple is located on the shores of Lake Bratan near Bedugul. It was built in 1633 for offering ceremonies to the Lake & River Goddess, Dewi Danu as Lake Bratan is the main source of irrigation & water in central . Since Lake Bratan is 1200 metres above sea level, the air is cool & refreshing in ’s tropical climate while its beautiful mountainous landscape attract many to visit. Ulun Danu Bratan Temple consists of 3 shrines. The 11-story thatched roof shrine is dedicated to God Vishnu while the 7-tiered thatched roof shrine is for God Brahman & the 3-tiered thatched roof shrine is for God Siva & his consort, Parvathi. There is also a Buddha statue on the temple’s ground. Ulun Danu Bratan Temple has also been nicknamed the “Floating Temple” as when the water rises, the temple looks like its floating on water. The temple is open from 8:00 am – 6:00 pm. There’s an entrance fee of IDR50,000. Parking is also chargeable. The surrounding temple area is believed to have been a worship site & centre for religious rituals since the megalithic period. A sarcophagus area lies to the left of the temple. Stones that were arranged or placed in a 3-tiered circle with a triangle on top became a popular prop for photo opps. Other props include an alter made from the erected stones & a cave which people flock to for photo opps. There is also a huge field near the temple which is very well maintained. We saw a stage which was set up for the Ulun Danu Festival & an Ulun Danu Bratan Homepod which is a permanent feature. There were many yellow coloured umbrellas & props too. Most probably they were for the religious festival. Our tour agent brought us to an enclosed area. We saw a mousedeer in a cage. To get its attention, we fed it some leaves & plants. It was such a nice experience! The mousedeer looked as if it was comfortable in the presence of humans. We would encourage you to visit this beautiful floating temple if you have time to spare as it is such a beautiful view with the Lake Bratan in the background.", "It is a temple in lake side ( not in middle due to withdrawal of water in dry season) which is dedicated to Shiva . Two separate land piece in lake and great view of lake Bratan and Mountain view in back. - Due to its location it takes almost 1 Hr from touristic south regions. +There is a very nice spice and fruit market very close. +Can make a stop by the Botanical Garden which is also close Must see but shouldn't expect as in photos", "We went to Bedugul at lake bratan temple, There is very beautyful view and cool place. nice weather. we went more than 3 hours here. also very clean area.", "Amazing! The sunset incredibly fantastic with so many services offered by the locals. Way to explore and enjoy that part of .", "One of the more sacred shrines of the Indonesians. Situated on top of e cliff. beautiful place and beautiful scenic environment. Vast expanse of sea all around and the walk up to the temple and around the temple is breath taking. During festivals and religious functions the temple is crowded with devotees in their traditional dresses and the priest performs religious ceremonies. it is a very revered temple and the Indonesians believe very strongly in the deity and they must visit the temple for blessings. Avoid a visit during festival and religious days. it could pose quite a problem going there. But yes a visit to the temple is a must at least once.", "Ulun Danu literally means the \\Upper side of Lake\\\". Rightly so the the Temple devoted to Lord Shiva is located on the banks of Twin lake with green covered mountain in the back drop. One can go around the temple and see the rituals being performed. There is separate temple for Parvati where people come from far and near with offerings and along with relics of house deity and pray to god as per the rituals as directed by the Priest of the Temple. The place is well kept and good location for photo shoot. Peddle boats are there for children and an Artist offers his skill to sketch portraits in 10 minutes. Some shops are also there for tourists.\"", "The lakeside setting makes this temple stand out from others in Indonesia. The surrounding garden is well kept and the temple itself is impressive. The experience might have been enhanced with a guided tour so we knew more about what we were seeing. Be sure to stop here on your trip to Indonesia!", "Ulun Danu Bratan Temple is located in between pretty hills on the banks of a picturesque lake. When we went to the temple, there was cloud cover in the sky and cool breeze blowing across the area, making it a wonderful time to visit. There are statue-like structures of many birds and animals in the grounds surrounding the temple. We had a lot of fun with the camera around these. The main temple with its body in the lake just a few meters away from the bank also makes for some great photographic opportunities. There were childrens' play areas as well as restaurants on the temple premises. The toilets required payment for use, yet they did not really appear too clean. However, other than that, this temple was a wonderful visit.", "The entrance fee was idr 30k. We have to wear sarong (which is provided) which is nese tradition before entering temple. Unfortunately foreigners are not allowed inside the temple. We could only wander around the temple. There was a beautiful cliff and ocean view. Very good spot for photography. Lots monkeys wander around. Be careful of your belongings especially sunglasses. Tips: Go there in thr evening to watch beautiful sunset and kecak dance. Kecak dance fee is idr 100k.", "Just the most spectacular sunset. It's as entertaining as it is beautiful. With the waves crashing in on the rocks it kept us watching for about 2 hours as the sun went down. Pictures say it all. 😍", "the view is amazing! go there for the sunset. The waves are just so powerful. walk around. Go west, farther than where all the tourists stop so you can enjoy a better view.", "Awesome experience during sunset. Well maintained. bit crowded but still the scenic beauty is awesome. unmissable.", "This place is just awesome. You would be mesmerized by the utter beauty of the place. Go either early morning or near sunset. Its very beautiful. You would love it.", "Tourist trap, paid to get in then the friendly guide escorted us around the temple not even going to the extremities around the cliffs, then just before I was going to tip him he very rudely demanded payment of 100,000rp and got quite angry when I wouldn't pay the full amount. I would avoid this area", "We read reviews on how beautiful this area is and that climbing/hiking to the top was quite an effort. Assuming that our physical condition was above average, we were determined to get to the top. The first temple is indeed beautiful and offers a great view on the still active vulcano (see picture, taken with my back to the temple). And then we proceeded to hike to the temple, refusing assistance from the boys with their scooters to bring us to the top. After almost one hour!! steep uphill hiking at 32 Celcius, the second temple...not spectaculair. We didn’t proceed for the second hour but staggered downhill, sweating like oxes. 1. Just stick to the first temple or 2. Pay the guys to bring you to the top", "Took some time off from Denpasar to visit this iconic temple. Your trip is never complete without visiting this amazing temple. nese style temple by the beautiful lake and the misty mountain in the backdrop is really spectacular. Go there early to see the sun rise and you can get good photos before its too crowded. You can reach in 2 hours from the city. Entrance fee about 2 Aus dollars. You wont regret, take my word :)", "This place was a circus and luckily we had avoided the sunset peak time. We had been meaning to go here after many years as it was one of the touristy places. It is off the main route so that in itself is a nuisance. Too many tourists, not much to look at, a lot of opportunities to buy more gifts. Don't waste your time.", "It's definitely stunning but very crowded! Left before sunset to avoid the traffic rush. Use the washroom before you go... Had to pay to pee!", "It is not as what it used to be, busy and crowded, but so quiet instead. Calm and peaceful sunset but I know many have lost their job. Hope things get better soon", "The first thing when you arrived at the site is awesome! This place was one of 's king place. Family member still visiting the place occasionally. There is a pond with gold fish, you can give feed them and play in the middle (there are path in the pond). You can and allowed to swim in one of the pool in there. When I was there, tourist from European and Japan are more dominant than other countries. There are a guide service in there if you want to know the history. It's a beautiful place to visit, however it is far away from Denpasar. If you have intention to visit the place then visit other attraction in the area too. Like Taman Ujung, and/or Puri Agung Karang Asem. or you can visit this place when you come back from lovina beach or amed.", "It's quite a drive through the traffic and its busy with lots of market stalls and shops but they are not pushy. Pay your entry fee and stroll about at your leisure. Sunset is best and low tide. Take a driver or tour its worth a look", "If you want to go womewhere and be surrounded by tourists who are bus'd in and out for sunset, then this could be your place. If thats not your thing then stay well clear", "Wonderful place to be there for sunset. Toooooooo gooooood. U feel blessed by the holy spirit. Many spots for selfie and pics with your loved ones. Engage the local photographer and its worth for the money.", "Entrance fee, IDR50,000/pax, parking for bike IDR2000. There's a substitute gate of Pura Lempuyang here at the entrance. The temple is not accessible, floating on the lake - does look nice. The area is big but nothing much to see. The lake is beautiful, very little place available to sit facing the lake. Come to think of it i didn't see any bench around the place. Most are sitting on grass or floor. There are statues of fish/i think it's a fox hyena thingy - no idea what it is, I don't see/understand how the animal statues are related to the temple. Also there's a playground for children. Also not sure why is there a playground at a temple? I don't feel that this is a must go place unless you have the extra free time.", "The Ulun Danu temple is the most picturesque temple in ... Set amidst the a pristine lake and hills ... this is the most iconic symbol of ... the temple architecture is brilliant and creates a magical feeling when its reflection falls on the crystal clear water of the lake .. the journey by car to this location is also awesome ..", "We went to water blow, it was located in a very nice and well maintained environment. A very nice place to visit in the afternoon and enjoy the sunset. ", "dissapointed with this. Overcrowded noisy and not value for money or particularly nice. Save your money for other places", "Stunning views of the ocean and rocks. Colorful clothing of the nese people bringing their offerings to the temple. You should hire a guide who will make sure you are properly attired so you can make an offering and receive a blessing from the priest. Don't just be a tourist snapping pictures.", "Perhaps the most photogenic temple of , Ulun Danu Bratan is spectacular, beautiful and amazing. It was a very long drive to get to it but it was well worth it, as the location on the edge of Bedgul Lake, its architecture and background make it unique and not to be missed.", "You will can see the good sunset with the good view about wave of sea but please be careful yourself when you're selfie or take photo because the wave it's high. But don't you afraid until miss this place because it's really beautiful.", "one of the best place to see sunset in the world..beautiful view look amazing and really nice place to see durring in ", "you can choose Made. very good and shy local. does not try to upsell. my kids like him. this is his number: +62 852-3865-5766 ", "Beautiful views but be prepared to be hit in the head by umbrellas and annoying sounds of children toys being sold by local vendors.", "Great place for kids, quiet small and a few cafes around. Unfortunately most areas were under construction and wasn't notified at booking. Great place to relax and unwind 😊", "I think I expected more from the Ulun Danu Bratan Temple. I'd seen a few gorgeous photos before my visit. They kind of painted a picture that this temple was bigger in print than it was in reality. What the photos fail to warn you about is the total commercial carnage of the place. Not very spiritual. All about taking, not giving.....especially money. Grim faced officials guide you to the gateway (generally all smoking in between whistle blasts). You buy a ticket from an equally officious guy at the \\reception\\\" counter and then you walk five metres to another desk where two more grim-looking gents (also smoking) ceremoniously grunt at you, before one rips your ticket in half as if to say, have a nice day, but do it quickly! The approaching grounds are stunning, dotted with bright red and yellow Tropicana Canna flowers. But if you think you are going to find peace and quiet, turn around and count the 70 buses parked outside the gates, for they have unleashed hourdes of soon to be discovered tourists doing exactly what you came to do. It is like one moving sea of selfie-sticks and local photographers hawking competing memories. I came here to be inspired and moved. I just didn't expect to be moved to laughter! The setting is fantastic and being that it is one of the two largest inland lakes in (I think), it is worth the trek up into the hills. Just remember that the rest of could be bathed in sunlight, but up here, you are literally in the clouds so expect low formations and grey skies. And if you really want to escape the craziness of the massive throng, how about ruining the peace with a speed boat ride around the lake. And yes, you have to pay for that too....and many do!\"", "Go and see the huge waves and blow hole. Definitely a nice place to stop and take photos. There are restaurants very close by .", "Its a great place to watch the sunset in . But it gets overly crowded and that can put you off. Even if you skip the sunset and get there earlier in the day, you can get some wonderful pictures.", "Always beautiful, sunrise to sunset, just be there now, so much of the happiness of my life has been here.", "This is the most beautiful wated temple in . The weather is not as warm and humid as next to the the shores but dry and cool, because its located 1900 m above sea level. Ticket entrace is IDR 10.000,- . You can rent a boat to travel around Lake Beratan (at an extra cost).", "Peaceful place to spend time with fantastic views. Almost lost cap and glasses once but the nese knew their tricks & how to recover. Go there every time. First time 1989 as all other places.", "Beautiful temple in the sea.We went there just before sunset,as advised by our tour guide.As the sea tide was not high we could walk in the sea to go across to the temple.Temple priest were there and they sprinkled holy water,put rice on our foreheads and put a frangipani flower in our ear to all who crossed over.According to one of the priest this temple is very important for the nese Hindu.Really beautiful view during sunset.Only we were not allowed to go right to the top.This is understandable as it is an ancient temple.", "stayed at a hotel not to far from the temple. We wanted to see it on this trip during Feb 15 as we missed out on it last time. We attended as part of a day tour and parked at the location. We attended the counter and payed our 20k idr entry fee each and we're provided a sarong. We were somewhat presented with a guide whom just started walking with us. We walked around the temple through the patched areas and out to the cliff the guide provided us with the age and significance of the temple area. He warned us of the rather aggressive monies and he was right. On our visit we observed a monkey take a lady's phone an iPhone and run away with it. We walked around the cliff tops and to the outside of the temple due to tourists not allowed to be there only worshippers. On leaving I was ready to provide a donation etc and felt like I was fleeced out of 120k idr. I felt like there should be a honor donation rather than a sort of 'payment' . I was happy to provide a donation just when there is an obligated/attachment to the money it leaves a bit of a sour taste in your mouth. View was excellent but as I have seen it now probably won't return again. We were there during the morning so did not get to see the dance. There was also alot of tourists at the location", "Bratan Temple is the iconic temple of tourism. A great place to take pictures. The old temple (Built in 1663) hosts religious ceremonies for the nese.", "I went there for sunset and it's pretty good, nice views and there is even a small bar were you can but some beer before sitting in the rocks to see the sunset. If you want to see the waves crashing high in the rocks, probably better to go during the morning, when sea level is high.", "Great place to chill out in the peace and quiet. Not a great place to swim or surf, but the sunrises are superb. Excellent place to photograph and watch the street dogs play.", "Very nice to walk along past some other very nice hotels and you may also see a couple of weddings along the way", "There are many conflicting names for this place depending on what material you refer to. Most tourists know it as Bedugul from the travel brochures. But the name of the temple itself is actually called Pura Ulun Danu or Ulun Danu temple. And the lake it is situated on is Danau Bratan/Lake Bratan. If you are travelling from Seminyak/Kuta, it’s a long way drive of about 2hours one way. Normally people will stop by at Jatiluwih (terraced rice fields) before or after this place, then it is about 1 hour apart. The road to Ulun Danu is even narrower, windy and hilly. Along the way, you will pass by villages as well all nice vegetables and flower farms until you reach the part where you start climbing the mountain. Most tourist visit this place in the morning due to better views. However I went there in the afternoon and the view is still pretty clear. Also it is less crowded in the afternoon compared to in the morning. While you are there enjoy the beautiful garden compounds, before proceeding to the floating temple and last but not least take a walk to the extreme left of the area where you will arrive at the pond area where the stunning mountainous view is right in front of you. A lot of people don’t walk to this area therefore it is much less crowded. To me this is the best part of the whole place. Just standing there, enjoying the amazing sights while feeling the cooling air brushing off against your skin. No words can describe how good the feeling is. Ulun Danu temple / Bedugul / Lake Bratan (whichever name you call it) is a great place to visit when you are . The long road trip is more than worth it.", "This place is quite unique, with Indonesia located at the equator and to have a cool place is a premium. The temple is located by a lake, and the lake is located in the mountains, which makes it quite cool to visit. Although this visit had more crowds than the last time I went in 2017, it still is worth the visit. Take time to stroll all over especially those along the lake. I did notice that the one to the left of the temple, the restaurant and lodging was closed which is a pity.", "A nice place to visit,strol,see some intreresting craftsl,do some markets and chat with some local people ndeatat a warung", "Although a bit overcrowded during evenings, this place offers one of the most scenic views in ! Highly recommend dropping in a couple minutes before the sunset to reserve a good spot for yourself to capture the splendid views!!", "Very unique and beautiful spot in . Caught the sunset and low tide which is when you want to go so you can walk out to the site. In spite of all the people it was peaceful and had a serene feeling. Just after sunset a huge number of bats fly out of their hiding places, very cool.", "only recommended if you staying at one of the wonderful properties along it , like the four seasons , with the out of this world \\sundara\\\" restaurant . not specifically as a go-to place for tourists. dotted with ample restaurants,of the shack variety , but not really upto my liking.\"", "Nice attraction near shopping area to spend a couple of hours and take a walk around. Suggest to take a bike on rent for a day and move around the market and nearby places.", "Nothing to dislike really. Very pretty and tranquil. A lot of work has been done over the years to restore it to it's former glory. The restaurant food is rather good too. Certainly worth a visit.", "My last visit to Pura Ulun Danau Bratan was 3 years ago in April'10. There are much some changes and upgrading done. Previously, it was only a wooden bridge leading to the Pagoda like temple on the lake. Now the wooden bridge has been replaced by concrete pillars with swans and other figurines sitting on the pillars. The place still looks as serene and peaceful despite many visitors crowding the place. There is a Rp 30,000 entrance fee for adult tourist & Rp 15,000 for a child Tel : (+62) 368 2033050 website : www.ulundanuberatan .com", "Nice tempel on interest place,i liked the garden area.There was more shops and food to take away.good program by sunset.", "You have to be early there. If you want to stay for sunset it is you and 100 busses with tourists. If you come early you can see it. And will not be caught in traffic and see the sunset from somewehere elsr", "The temple is beautifully set on the western side of the Beratan Lake in Bedugul, central . It is best to visit when the sun goes down and the weather is good without rain. If the driver that go one to recommend places to eat not choose big restorants becose the food is not good and is expensive.", "Amazing sunset view can be witnessed from there.. Close to city center Alwys busy place Must go place", "We had hired a scooter had helmets relevant international license, my husband even had a motorcycle license but it was pay or stay. The police had a road block leading into Uluwatu and were pulling over every tourist and you were not leaving without paying something, they took our keys from the scooter and asked told us to get off and in the process I burnt my leg on the exhaust pipe, but the policeman didnt care and he just wanted money so we paid and turned around without visiting the temple as they were pulling over people on the return trip from the temple. Sad for the people", "It took a while to get here from Denpasar but it was an adventure. Absolutely beautiful. A little crowded so you need to get the right angle for the pictures.", "Good walking tracks, clean amenities. You could spend a half day here easily as its so big with a lot to see. They had the ceremony of Galungan on during our stay, so was great to see the nese coming to the temple for this tradition.", "The place and food is clean, staff doing great efforts to make it a great experience. Loved it!!!!!!", "A must do at sunset. Yes there will be hundreds of other tourists but still worth the visit. One warning is the monkeys. Don't wear glasses, hats or jewelry. Don't carry bags. They are crafty and will steal anything...even an ipad from a woman's bag she left open.", "We arrive in Bedugul at 03.00 am, it's freezing and really quiet.. After waiting for several hours, we get amazing scenery from Bratan lake, while listening to Paradise from Coldplay, what a pleasure..", "Great views of the beautiful sunset. You must see this @ the Rock Bar.. the views are excellent. It's a little hot but it cools down after a while.", "Thr food is nice. Gust De is a good man of here . My husband very like here and beautiful restaurant very enjoy here. ☺️☺️☺️", "The view was absolutely beautiful the sea the waves should definitely try but with a weather check as the day we went was cloudy so couldn't see the sunset was should absolutely try the fire dance was also good but not that great had an amazing time!", "Ulun danu temple was very serene but was away from kuta area. Background view of lake was breath taking :)", "This time around, I finally got to see the floating temple “floats”! Haha! I was not lucky enough to see the prominent Lingga Petak Temple “floating” on water the first time I visited Ulun Danu Bratan in 2011. There was a low tide back then. But last January 2018, my wife and I got a visual treat of the floating temple! Thanks to Lake Bratan’s calm and high waters. While the main feature here is the floating temple, there are other interesting and picture-worthy attractions in the complex: the mountains, the lake, a handful of other temples, a Buddhist stupa, the garden. And oh, Spongebob Squarepants :) Overall, our visit was fun. We spent about an hour roaming around the complex, sightseeing, and taking selfies under a cool midday weather. And what added to our enjoyment was our drive up towards the complex, where the road circled around mountains and Lake Bratan, giving us views that were a feast to our eyes! P.S.: You need to pay entrance fee of 50K rupiah (~4 USD) per foreign tourist. And you may wish for a high tide on your visit ;)", "Came early in the morning and it was definitely worth coming. There are many tourists but that is going to be a given, so taking a perfect photo is going to be extremely difficult. Our guide mentioned it's even more crowded during sunset so expect there to be crowds regardless of what time of day you are visiting. Plenty of shops selling souvenirs nearby.", "a short walk from water blow-stunning at sunset- popular with locals and tourists and worth more than one visit", "It's one of those attractions that sadly ends up eating and destroying itself. It is a must-see and as such is sadly a must see. The traffic is impossible (especially at sunset) and one can hardly set up a camera without other photographers entering the picture. It's just too good, too photogenic and too exiting to pass. I'd love not to recommended it with a hope that next time when I'm visiting it, there will be fewer other tourists around the place.", "A really beautiful and sacred place. Get there early if you want photos of the beautiful valley below. Very relaxed and genuine nese cultural experience.", "The view at Temple #1 is the best, picture came out insta-worthy - Called the window of Heaven. Will recommend going up by the main road, and down from the shortcut just before temple 6. nese are really religious and the hike up is indeed a test of faith. Plan for 4 hours to go up and down for most people, unless you are really fit.", "This place is very nice for nature lovers and as well as photography enthusiasts. This place is best suited to visit during sunset hours.", "It’s peculiar to see offerings and some Hindu rituals happening on its long stretch where elegant resorts are present. While walking to look for cheap and good resto we even witnessed two live ducks being tossed into the sea along with some fruits for offering. The poor ducks got broken necks instantly because of the strong waves.", "Perfect place to view one of the best sunsets! Even though it was crowded with people in the main area, if you wonder to other places, it gets less crowded.", "It is so popular and an iconic spot, however we felt that it is overhyped. The entrance fee amount is not really worth it. We went during sunset however it was a cloudy day so didn't get to see the sunset plus you get to see the temple from a far off distance and you can't even feel the vibe of the place as it is filled with so many tourists all cramping up at one spot to get a picture of the temple in the background. It is a complete touristy spot. We rather liked the Ulun Danu temple way better. It is serene, beautiful and a must visit. Next time we are in we wouldn't mind visiting Ulun Danu yet again. Also Tanah Lot has a market with souvenirs and clothes however we felt that you get those in other areas in too and better quality as well. So we didn't even enjoy the shopping area there and did not buy anything from there due to poor quality. So in our opinion we would say if you skipped this during your visit don't worry you really did not miss anything.", "This is a place that will certainly give you nice photos, however we were lucky enough to get a sunny morning making the place even more astonishing. However, be advised that it can get foggy in here, because of the altitude.", "Very disappointing visit to this temple, poor customer service with very little direction by staff not to mention people trying to earn cash on hands by convincing tourists to take them around for a tour (for a lack of a better word). Our visit was made to be very short after a lady got attacked by a vile monkey trying to take her belongings. We could not even get into a temple as it is restricted to people worshiping only so we were left to question ourselves what was the point of paying an entry.", "This is a great spot to watch the sunset. You can also relax and unwind with a beer or just simply watch the waves crashing against the rocks. I lost myself for a good while here!", "It was sooo beautifull, the sea was calm and great seaview with very beautiful sunset. It was so nice to play with the sand and wet the feet with the water. We felt so relaxed and happy, very great experience. We'll do again in the nearest future.", "Pura Ulun Danu Bratan is one of the symbolic places for trip. The scene is a perfect place to take beautiful pictures.", "The Italian is worth a visit the food is the best italian I've been to around the world.Also make a point to visit the roof top the view and finger food is awesome.Tuesday & Thursday nights 2 for 1. Our next visit in Jan 2016 we will be staying here after inspecting the rooms.", "We took a tour of a few different temples in but this was by far our favorite. There are multiple levels of places you can climb to. It's 1000 steps to the top though, and seeing as how it's always a kajillion degrees in , we decided to only go to the first stop, which was plenty of stairs in itself, thank you very much. Haha. But really, even just that portion was really an incredible sight. Beautiful, ancient ruins. You will be required to cover up, but they offer sarongs at the base, so no frets. Be prepared for a wild and steep car ride just to the base! :D", "Temples in the middle of a lake never failed to amuse me. COnsidering that this structure was built ages ago, I never imagined how they do it. I was lucky to witness a traditional nese ceremony while I'm seeing the sights. The entrance fee was 50k, as the place was imprinted on this paper bill. I would definitely come back.", "There is a small charge to enter the area - it's worth it. There are many food stalls where eats and drinks are available.", "Old nese temple in beautiful and scenic surrounding,situated on sea sore it can't be visited during high tide, fortunately when we visited it was accessible,lots of place to eat,go on top of cliff to have food with view.", "Ulun Danu Bratan Temple is a spectacular water temple on lake Bratan. Its a HIndu temple and is featured on the 50,000RP note. It was built 1633.. We visited this temple on a full day tour by Traditional Tours. The temple is just stunning and you have the feeling of calm even with all the tourists that visit here at the same time as you. This temple is used for offerings to the water, lake and river goddess Dewi Danu. The lake itself is used for irrigation to the area. Apart from the temple there is an amazingly kept garden.where you can rome.", "hundreds of people waiting for the sunset to shoot the perfect picture - not sure when to go in order to avoid huge crowds - worthwhile though", "Good for view. Especially Sunset time. Hot but good. Recomended. But when you are about to take a break at the top of the rock to eat n drink. Make sure you look for place which show menus at the side of the path. So they won't take extra money which some menu they don't have.", "Not to be missed but this place is one of the most famous place travellers must visit in Island, This Holy place is actually still an active Temple for nese Hinduist for praying and ceremony, For the best moment to visit this place is on sunset time or if you lucky there will be a ceremony and some cultural attraction that brings a value you will never see in other place....", "This is a beautiful area for a temple. You won’t be disappointed especially if you go on a lovely sunny day. The interplay of mountains, lake and temple is breathtaking. It is a great place to walk around and take stunning photographs. If you want to take a spin around the lake, there are speedboats at a very reasonable price for a group of 4 (150000 Indonesian rupees).", "Just a place to take a picture and do picnic. There is not much you can do here. You can get into a boat but you have to pay for it. But this place has a nice weather. Come here in the early morning at 8pm because it less crowded than in the afternoun.", "The temple is located on a cliff. It has magnificent views overlooking the Indian ocean. Traditional nese architecture temple. There are some dance performances happening , as well as Ramayana.", "It's a \\must see\\\" temple in a beautiful location but just cannot take the volume of tourist traffic. nese temple sites are better seen within a landscape from a distance and not to be scrambled over! It is also the location for the most celebrated kacak \\\" fire dance\\\" . Our visit to the large open air theatre was somewhat dampened by a thunderstorm , but the spectacle was turned into a rather pale parody of the real thing we saw in a small theatre a few years earlier and totally spoiled by being turned into a sort of circus act to satisfy the average phillistine gawping tourist: ugh!!!\"", "Nice environment with beautiful panoramic view worth for visiting for both sunrise and sunset. You have to have good guide and best driver to take you there just in time for special moment as sunrise and sunset", "One of the most beautiful water temples in . Located on the shores of Lake Bratan, 'Lake of Holy Mountain.' The lake is the source of water for rivers and springs that irrigate central . The sight is a popular recreational spot for locals.", "Came here with a friend with an Uber, that wasnt the best idea because there is no way to get an uber home after it, so you have to pay a taxi (very expensive). But the sunset was AMAZING, such a magical atmosphere! Yes there are a lot of tourists but that’s haha Also a lot of monkeys! Keep your personal belongings close!", "Located right by a mountain lake in the heart of the island of (more often found as Ulun Danu BEratan Temple), this place gives you not only a beautiful temple with no less beautiful backgrounds, and a chance to make stunningly beautiful photos and selfies, but is also a place you can cool off from the more hot weather in the lower parts of the island.", "On hot days there is nowhere to get out of the heat, so we suggest taking an umbrella with you for your personal shade! You will find it necessary to manoeuvre your way to the best viewing points as it is often very crowded, be patient and wait your turn, but don't count on people letting you to the front, you will need to move there yourself. Midday is arguably the worst time of day to visit for several reasons, one being the intense heat of the midday sun and another being the horrible angle of the sunlight for any photography. We suggest early mornings or late afternoons for the most enjoyable experience.", "The main attraction in North west of Island. This temple also printed on old 50.000 Rupiah Banknote. This water temple is use to pay respect for the source of water in west part of . nese believe water is one of the important element, and this temple also used for regulate water flow to each subak (rice terrace) in west part of . I like how nese take into a deep understanding how nature work, how nese people pay a respect for it. Once again, it's not just about the attraction, but more about the people and the culture that enrich your journey. Have a nice trip in !", "It was heaven away from the hot and humid town. Beautiful location to chill out. Everyone visiting should see this place .", "This is a fun activity with great sunsets views but this is VERY commercial. Lots of people and busy. Food was average and service slow.", "This Temple is on the shore of Lake Bratan, which gives it a scenic backdrop. There are a few buildings to visit and some unusual statues, particularly the large frog! If you take a leisurely stroll around the grounds, a visit will take around an hour.", "Great Show, nice experience with the Sunset View background. Check my Video here: https://vimeo.com/108554450", "It's very nice scenery view point. The temple and the cliff are already present the history of nese. You can see a nice Sunset and enjoy the view in the evening here. It's a bit crowded for me but I have enjoy shopping here since it's many souvenirs with cheap price.", "We booked this trip via our hotel and their driver, which was probably best as you could take your time. I understand you can get a guide once you are there but they are keen to move onto the next person. You need to pay an entry fee which includes a sarong (for men and women) if required. Shoulders are OK bare, but not knees. You cannot actually get near the temple itself, but the scenery and views are worth the journey if you are on that side of the island. I wouldn't travel much more than an hour, personally as you cannot get close. We were warned there are monkeys who can be a little vicious but luckily we didn't experience that ourselves. Common sense is the order of the day - keep belongings out of reach. We stayed and watched the dance (100,000 rp)and without being too harsh, it was a little boring. If you do go, sit down the front, so you can hear better at the end. We have seen similar thing in Thailand and thoroughly enjoyed it.", "best sunset spot , would recomend for anyone who wants to have the best view for a sunset in , enjoyed my visit", "Ulun Danu Bratan Temple is a Water around temple in Tabanan. Hinduism culture and it is on 50000 IDR note you can see. Very amazing temple with nice breathtaking view. It;s an iconic temple. Must Visit,", "We arrived in the late afternoon in an effort to escape the hot sun. The most beautiful sunset was presented to us by nature.", "Its a must visit when in BUT make sure that you arrange for a driver or taxi or whatever to wait for you to return yourto your origin when finished the visit. DO not use the local \\taxi\\\" guys in the temple, they try to rip you off especially when they see that you do not have transport to get back. Also uber,grab and other app based taxis are NOT allowed to pick passengers from the temple so if you have not arranged before for them to take you there and wait for you (even taxi from kuta) you will end up in the dark ,feeling threatened by the local \\\"taxi\\\" (without meters) accosiation crooks to take them and pay huge amounts or stay there, helpless in the dark and probably get into a fight. We had to call the police but nobody wanted to come and help us!!!!!!!!!! We were lucky that we found relatives that came to pickup us up at night from there. What a shameful experience for a fantastic spiritual place!!\"", "It indeed feels like at the edge of this world while seeing this beauty! Amazing view worthy going there. Must be even greater at sunset", "Beautiful sea view, specially sunset, good for rafting, carry a good camera.Lovely garden or lawn area.Nice place for local shopping.Too hot at this point of time.", "Go early, as early as you can. Maybe catch the sun rise here. Its magical. It is a touristy place but you can avoid the crowds by getting there early. Take a boat ride (not a noisy motor boat) maybe a canoe and enjoy the tranquil waters surrounded by lush green hills and cool weather. Must visit when in .", "Obviously one of the iconic attractions in and situated on Lake Bratan, it is one of the \\must do's\\\" on the tourist circuit. We were a group of five and visited for a short while amongst a horde of other like minded viewers but even so with all that activity for me the serenity of the setting somehow seeped through. If I have the opportunity I would like to re-visit and explore more of the area, while we were there we heard a call to prayer from a mosque which I was not expecting and our guide told us that there was also a Christian church in the village.\"", "It's nice to see the waves crash into the cliff around the area but it wasn't worth our time. Was super crowded. We couldn't make it to the temple. Just saw it from the garden area. Don't go there without a cab to get you back. We were stranded. Our cab guy (bluebird) promised us he'll be around somewhere waiting. We barely spent 30 minutes here given how crazily packed it was. When we returned, our cabbie had vanished! We guess he had picked up another ride and sprinted off!! We hunted all over the parking lots for a ride back but to no avail. Finally, we had to go to the police station of the area to ask them to help us find another cab back to our hotel. Had to wait another hour or so before the officer managed to get someone to drive us. The ordeal wasn't over yet. The traffic jam was endless!! It took us 3.5 hours to get back to Seminyak. Wasn't worth one bit of our efforts!", "The temple is just beautiful! We took a scooter and went for a long ride to see this place! It was quite rainy by the time we got there however still busy with tourist. People were buying tickets from what it seemed the ticket box (two guys just sitting next to a bench) there was also a guy at the entrance checking your tickets. $30,000 per person they said. All tourist were paying so I paid, the guy gave me $10,000 back and said \\discount, go!\\\" I asked for my paper ticket and he said \\\"with ticket no discount and pointed the $30,000 price\\\" that's when my husband realized some people were just walking in the place! So complete scam for first time tourists! And corrupt got us once again!! The view is just gorgeous, rainy or sunny it's a unique place but unfortunately I left with a bad taste due to these people.\"", "This place can heal you by just being there. Stunning view and a must visit for tourists. Sunset is just icing on the cake.", "We had our own guide to show us around and explain to us the meaning of the temple to the nese community. It was a breathtaking view... A must place to visit and see!", "This temple is one of the most well-known, and therefore one of the most popular temples in . It is well worth visiting, and there is plenty to see, but it is also often very busy and a little crowded, though this does not detract too much from the interesting insights into nese culture that are on offer.", "Awesome view! And you can see in the view point an amazing sunset. Beautiful place and increíble spot", "The Sunset The Love The Companions The Food The Play The Wave The Friendly People... The Memories will stay... We will go back there to play again...❤", "Food is delicious. Place is Awsm. Nd the most beautiful is I enjoyed a lot there. When I go with my frnds. ...We enjoy soo much.", "It's to touristic , overcrowded and busy but it's ideal place for the suffers with the beautiful waves and views. its also a good place for young people as there are many bars around", "Ulun Danu has beautiful views and a calming vibe to it. It is so serene that you would love to just walk around, take beautiful pictures and just stare into that beautiful setting! Words can't really describe the beauty of this place.", "Ulun Danu Bratan is a temple set in a gorgeous lakeside area high in the mountains of . The displays of flowers and trees are wonderful and extremely well kept. There is a restaurant on-site along with a snack bar. Prices are minimal, but the entrance fee was IDR 50,000 (USD $3.50) which is high for - but it is a very worthwhile stop. The setting of the temple among the flowers with the lake in the background makes for a stunning memory. No sarong is necessary.", "- Major 3 Locations to visit in one place. - lots of walking is required. -Neat and clean. Enjoy the sea waves and greenery. Visit to sunset point at top should also be done.", "This place is known as bedugul, located in the lake where you can see beautiful background like green hills. Crowded people there, such as local people praying, family picnic, couples. There is big mosque nearby, locates in the hills at the edge of the street. You may take one shoot from this mosque yard to the temple. Very nice experience.", "Watched the sunset with my husband here. Tourist spot so better come early to grab a place! Also, the floors/rocks are very uneven.", "Besides the awesome sunset you can also see the Wisnu Statue and the airport. The planes landing at night look like stars on the sky. Beautiful place.", "Very touristy. Sunset was beautiful but most sunset spots in are. It's also a bit of a drive. Average.", "A visit to Lake Beratan’s water temple Ulun Danu was worth the drive for the view of surrounding countryside and residences along the way as well as the actual temple itself. 50,000 IDR was the entry fee and extra for use of toilets. The surrounding gardens were well maintained but unusual with numerous animal statues that aren’t within keeping of the temple.", "Good food local food nice bumbu. sambel matah sambel uyah sere tabia nice service experience", "A very busy temple, full of tourists, would recommend Pura Ulun Danu Bratan also very busy but much more interesting temple.", "It was worth to see it. Very picturesque! Come there only first part of the day, don't stay for sunset. And choose the place far away from the center, because is very crowded. And leave in time before the crowd move.", "I live nit far from the temple i guess it used to be nice now its overun with korean and chinese tourists in large groups wondering around lost being harassed to buy sarongs and the myriad other junk they just put the prices up again you can pay to have a snake put around your kneck other than that its a tiney rock island that you can only get to at low tide they put some seasnakes in the cave before the tourists arrive so you have something to look at otherwise theres nothing there except tourists its a guide and minibus scam something you could do without", "After a long and winding drive into the depths of 's hillsides, our Temple Tour with Discova took us to the one and only Ulun Danu Bratan Temple. Famed for its location on top of a lake, this temple is a hotbed of tourist activity and when the site is as gorgeous as this is, you can hardly be surprised. This temple has one of the rare benefits of having both distinct Hindu and Buddhist influences on its architecture, with the plurality of belief showing the unique cultural blend that makes so special. There is also a gorgeous mural that shows the history of how the lake has affected the communities around it, which further adds to the local flavour of the temple. When we visited Ulun Danu, there had been no rainfall in for next to six months, and as a result the lake itself was sitting quite low. This meant that we didn't get to experience the temple at its most picturesque, and yet still the majesty of the temple impressed us. This all being said, the volume of tourists was so high that it was very difficult to truly enjoy the setting and stories behind the temple at Ulun Danu. I did say that this temple was a hotbed of tourist activity, and while some may enjoy that, I feel that it detracts from the purpose of visiting a temple.", "This was my favorite temple. With that said it is a log journey from Semenyack. Not as commercialized as some of the other temples but very nice. The grounds are well kept and they held true to traditional practices such as the sarong. The focal point is a beautiful pair of buildings on the lake. Entrance fee is 30,000 Rp per person.", "We was been here at about 6 PM in the evening, quite late for the most beautiful time for sunset; but we still get the \\tail\\\" of it. Fantastic view to the sea, you can make a picture with good background; but remember for the position, you must be careful for the landscape, in here some of the stones are slippery, do not too aggressive to make a picture, safety is the first important thing. Enjoy the beautiful sunset in the good place here.\"", "An incredible place. You can hear the waves were hard hit the reef and you can see a beautiful sunset while drinking beer", "I really did my best to include this in our itinerary and it was a very good decision to do so. Went here in the morning so I didnt witness any sunrise nor a sunset but nevertheless it gave me a superb viewing experience. The view of the waves from the indian ocean crashing through the rocks of the ridges is just so peaceful and relaxing. It's quite exhausting to go around the place but it was all worth it!", "Quite a long ride from Denpasar. Only thing worth seeing was the sunset and the amazing views of the sea from the cliffs. Foreign people can't access into the temple, strictly for locals only. my bad experience in this place is that the three monkeys stole my things. There is a traditional dance every 6pm.", "Best to come at sunset beside the view we dont have to worry about the heat. Pura batu bolong and Pura Tanah Lot just next to each other. For the best pictures find the local photographer around the scenery area. They take a nice picture with their camera and cost only rp 20.000 a picture. The good thing with them, they have the right to stop people standing next to you while they taking your pictures.", "Beatific sunsets beautiful location. Friendly locals and great little bar areas. Great restaraunt are everywhere and world class.", "ulun Danu bratan are a selection of temples sighted on and around a lake. Entrance to the site is 50K rupiah per person, be warned this site is extremely busy, at any time of day. There is no dress coded to speak off. There are chargeable toilet facilities 5000 rupiah, and catering facilities. Most of the site is accessible to some degree. There also appeared to be activities on the lake which you could participate in. One thing I have noticed at all these temples is there is a distinct lack of information at any site. If you don’t have a good English speaking guide you will not have a clue what you are looking at, or there significance.", "You have to pay 1000idr for parking and 30k idr for entry. They provide sarongs if you are wearing shorts (men and women). Good position and views, if I had to make a choice I would probably say go to pura tanah lot as slightly better scenery but placed high up on a cliff so good views. Watch out for the monkeys!", "This is amazing. A must see for all who travel to . Best time to visit is sunset. Take time to enjoy.", "Most beautiful place in . Enjoy the waves & beautiful horizon. Amazing view of nature. Must watch location whenever anyone visits .", "Beautiful, fun, friendly wonderful and relaxing, truly this is paradise on earth. I don't know anywhere I would rather be at sunset.", "We loved! Is a quiet place in the middle of the ocean. A very nice experience. We went in the afternoon and it was a very nice experience.", "We came here after having visited the Taman Ayun temple... ( revised separately). At first we didn't see what the fuss was about . You enter , pay 60,000 IDR ( £4 ish ), you walk pass the many touristy stalls in and out of the temple complex, you get to the view point ... Amongst the Indian Ocean ... Take few photos amongst hundreds of others ... Try to cope with the scorching heat ... And thinking this isn't the same place You've seen in the photos.... As you're about to leave , you see the main temple in the ocean !! That makes sense now... Almost missed it !! It's too hot and too busy and we were tired hence the confusion... I've opted to walk to the temple from the shore with my new flip flops that I bought in Seminyak... The water is slippery and waves are making it hard to walk ... My sister and my friend decided to stay on the beach and take photos instead... you can't go inside the temple anyway... Just to see the surroundings ... Just beautiful.... I love visiting different temples and I've visited many but this is very different. This is a must see place if you're in , even better if you combine it with Taman Ayun Temple (visited first ). For us it was a lovely half day trip . Both very different and give you some insight to nese culture and the Hindu temples ... Many eating and drinking places inside... Unfortunately we didn't have time for the sunset . Visited in the late morning. As we wanted to spend the day at Kudeta beach club afterwards. What a mistake . If I come back to , I'd definitely visit this amazing place at sunset and have a drink / dinner at one of the restaurants... Day time is lovely and beautiful however too hot and busy making it hard to walk . We got sun burnt on this day ... Still I'd highly recommend this to anyone who is in or the surrounding areas . Lovely rural villages and local places and people en route from Seminyak .... I'd definitely come back here again... Happy holidays....", "You cannot enter the temple, but the location is preety picturesque. The entrance ticket is not expensive and you can borrow sarongs for free.", "I left central Ubud at 6 am and arrived to Ulun Danu around 7.15 am. There were already one small group of tourists and a couple there. However, I still had ample space to take nice photographs and the environment was very quiet and serene. The floating temple was beautiful and definitely worth the visit. I paid 50,000 IDR for the entrance fee. The only thing that ruined the place was the statues of cartoon characters scattered near the entrance.", "This is a must see in !. It is so beautiful during sunset. Arrive early around 5pm and walk around the place. Try to come in comfortable shoes as there will be rocky surfaces and stairs to climb. We travelled with children so it was quite entertaining for them. Once we were done taking photos, a must do is to go to the restaurants at the top and sit down with a nice snack and watch the sun set. We had really delicious banana milk shake and ice cream waffles. The sun set and it was really beautiful. The view from the restaurants are also spectacular. Be prepared to go as early as 6pm as the seats facing the sea is usually occupied quickly.", "Amazing! The sunset incredibly fantastic with so many services offered by the locals. Way to explore and enjoy that part of .", "The sunset is a must see! But there are lots of tourists and the restaurants start grilling with strong black smoke which really hurts in the eyes after a while", "Ulun Danu Beratan Temple is both a famous picturesque landmark located on the western side of the Beratan Lake in Bedugul, central . The smooth reflective surface of the lake surrounding most of the temple’s base creates a unique floating impression, while the mountain range of the Bedugul region encircling the lake provides the temple with a scenic backdrop. Go at sunrise to avoid crowd for a beautiful photo. However rented boat rides are not available till later in the morning.", "Perched on a cliff facing the sea, this place offers some breathtaking views. A perfect combination of nature and spirituality. Please cover your legs while visiting this place. The sunset here is unreal. A must visit place in .", "Love this area and the choice of food is great. Its not too westernized yet even though there are some great resorts close by. We go down and grab a drink under umbrellas after work and relax. very nice.", "Beautiful place for pictures. Be patient to catch the big water blows and get there around 5:30 for sunset.", "I would recommend you to visit this place right after you had your breakfast in Hotel, if you stay around Kuta or Denpasar. Why? To save your time by avoiding the hectic traffic jam, since most tourists come to this place in the afternoon. And since this place located on the top of the mountain, there are chances of the fog coming down in the noon or afternoon, and probably you can't enjoy the scene. Don't forget to buy strawberry from the locals, you can bargain for the price. For moslem, you can pray in the mosque across the street. From here, you can continue your journey to Git-Git Waterfall, Sekumpul Waterfall, Lovina Beach, or other tourist attraction in Northern .", "The temple is located on the shores of Lake Bratan in the mountains near Bedugul. Becuae of higher altitude the climate is cooler than other locations. The temple is quite popular with tourists and locals as well. The location also has a nice garden, food stalls, kids play area and is quite photogenic.", "Exciting for about the first 5 minutes, bright side is it's really cheap.. downside is it's a fair drive getting there, def not an idea going hungover!", "the roof top bar is spectacular and if only for this you should visit the double six but i would recommended you visit the seminyak italian food restaurant as well. the food , sevice and wines are great. the setting is relaxing overlooking the pool so do go", "This place is perfect to laze around while waiting for the perfect sunset. Its peaceful and one of the things to be visited when in .", "The temple itself is very nice, built on the waters of Lake Bratan, with the lake and the volcano in the distance. However, people using their speakers to \\welcome guests at Pura Bratan\\\" and an overwhelming mass of tourists definitely do not help to encounter any spirituality inside the temple. Do make sure to visit the Candikuning area though, as the mountaineous region is truly beautiful and very different from the crowdy southern area.\"", "It's very nice place to visit, Better to go during the sunset time to enjoy the beautiful view. I recommend u all to use graptaxi app for transport, cheap and discipline.", "Lots of fun for the kids although they can get quite feisty if you have any food on you!!! Definitely worth a visit if you're in town.", "This is without the doubt one of the most important tourist spots in . The weather here is awesome for most of the year since it is located at an altitude. There are a couple of restaurants which serve local and Italian food.", "A landmark in . The temple sits on a large offshore rock which has been shaped continuously over the years by the ocean tide. Great place to take photograph and big waves, windy and relentless sun. So kindly prepare hat or umbrella if you go. The area become commercialised and people are required to pay RP 60,000/person to enter the area. visitors will walk through a set of nese market-format souvenir shops which cover each side of the path down to the sea.", "... you may miss a lot of . Non- nese cannot enter the temples, but the whole setup is just divine. It is a very special place", "Had not been here for a Few years and was surprized how things change. Wel it all does, having been here in the Hippy days in the seventies...yea its different. Went from a dirt road to the beach to a full blown resort atmosphere area. It was well known then and its well known now, gone are the little street warungs and replaced but excelent restos and also cute warungs still. Just come and explore and go see the graet sunset from here. Good place for Family friends and kids. Just as cozy place...", "It really was worth the visit. We were there to view the sunset and we were certainly not disappointed. Of course there are many many tourists here and it is difficult to get through. However, it was worth the effort.", "Local taste. A beautiful temple in the middle of the lake called Danau Bratan. Taking picture is a must becuse the beautiful scene there. There is some boat if you want to see around the temple. But you have to pay more. Usually you have to negotiate the price with the 'boat' man.", "This is my first time visiting Pura Ulun Danu Bratan which located in Bedugul, . I stayed at Kuta, so it distance about 2 hours to reach the place. It's tiresome tho, but it's worth it after all long ride. This object is one of 's cultural park. You will find a very beautiful view, quite lake, the hills, temples, and green scenery for sure. Also, there's a playing park and some deer to see for the kids. It cost 30k for foreign tourists and 20k for local tourists.", "Pura ulun Danu Beratan is good pleace for visiting.because this one importan temple when you are in for holiday.beside of the temple you can to see beautiful lake in that pleace.ulun Danu Beratan is some temple as special for the farmer.everyday many local will be visiting this temple because very populer", "A kind of must see - not only the spirit you experience there but also very scenic views, nice warungs, good local food and great coconut ice cream. Good for families with toddlers, too.", "It can be very busy on the road just before the sunset time. So make sure you plan enough travelling time and get a good spot to take pictures.", "The sunset was realy majestic from Tanah Lot, and it can be very ispiring and romantic! But I stayed with mixed feeling about it-there were so many tourists , you`ve been pushed all the time...the pictures from internet there the people are all by themselves are illusion! So I recommend it but for me it doesn`t fullfill my expectations", "This impressive and beautiful nese Hindu temple by the sea is definitely a great place for photography unfortunately we were there during high tide. We walk around the viewing side which was pretty challenging as we had to jostle among selfie-stick tourist! Definitely worth visiting this iconic site.", "We didn't make in time for the sunset but it was still a beautiful view. It was quite cold and there were loads of people. The path to the attraction from the parking lot is lined with shopping stalls and restaurants.", "We really loves this temple!! 50k rupias per person fee. It is beautiful, plenty people, but can have so nice pics with the lake and temple. It is a must in ", "This place is very good for photography and amazing view. Also nice view of sunset is available. Very good spot", "This is an iconic temple for tourists to . It's a small temple complex, so include other sights as part of a trip to the temple. Unlike the locals who look after the Besakih temple, the locals at Ulun Danu are friendly and welcoming, the entry price is set and a guide isn't required or pushed at you. I'm glad I visited Ulun Danu as there was a ceremony taking place and they are always special to witness.", "The temple is located onshore of Indian ocean and fabulous place for nature lovers. Beautiful way to end your day as the sunset provide you awesome experience to your eyes. Only problem is that only nese people are allowed to go inside the temple. Lots of shops around the parking area. A must visit in even if you're an atheist!", "I was really excited about visiting this temple, since it sounded very poetic being a 7 temple complex on top of the mountain and needing to climb 1,700 steps to reach the temple at the top. However, we only found out about it from the local people and I haven't done my research on it... Which led us to arriving at the temple not knowing that it will take about 2-3hours to get to the top and half that time to go down. Silly me! Unfortunately, we only had enough time to visit the 1st temple, which was only about 5min walk from the entrance. Feeling totally gutted about not going to the top, especially seeing amazing other traveler photos. Morale of the story? :) Set yourself a good half day and definitely do it, if your health allows you to :)", "It is a one of a kind temple located near the sea., The way to the temple was a bit crowded but tried to get close to the temple itself. nese men blessed me with prayers I didn't understand and they put a something on my forehead right after the prayer. T", "Beautiful place , you can see sunset in this place but be careful with the wave and you will find big yard and is good for take some photo", "It’s nice... don’t be stupid here ... dangerous ...stay behind ropes... stalls pretty cool to buy a drink a beer some fruit trinkets but barter on price", "Good service and good food. nice selection on the menu with a modern twist.Very popular and nice location.", "one needs to come exactly to the sundown and see the show as many people come and book. it is very worth", "The entrance fee is 50,000 IDR. The place is well maintained and there is a 2000 donation to use the toilet (facilities not the greatest). The lake is absolutely stunning especially on a warm day like when I went. There are quite a few visitors around but like anywhere this is to be expected and I did not find that it was too crowded that I could not enjoy the views. I would definitely recommend visiting here. It has a little park area for children and also restaurants. We did not eat here but instead went to a buffet restaurant down the street which was very good but everyone else at the temple also appeared to arrive at the same time. There are also some animals with which you can have your picture taken for a small fee of 30,000 IDR. I would recommend going here especially on a clear day as the view was beautiful.", "Another amazing holy place. Unfortunately, non- nese Hindu are not allowed to enter prayer areas. Still nice place to be around. Again, the same advice – come early to have place for yourself.", "Ulun Danu Temple is very scenic and the temples on Lake Beratan are beautiful. The gardens are nice and the whole area is quite large. It is worthwhile to visit this temple if you are in the area, however it is quite far away.", "This is a must go-to place to watch beautiful sunset. We arrived at the right time and our driver helped us take some amazing photos. Unforgettable experience.", "Every time I visited my fist destination is the village Bedugul and the volcanic lake Bratan and its temple complex. Just avoid tourist stampedes when hundreds of tourist busses standing in front of the entrance gate. Best to visit during festivals together with local nese inhabitants", "Ulun Danu Bratan was my favourite temple (I did not get to the largest temple as it was during a volcano risk), nor did I get a chance to plan for this stopover it was a complimentary stopover. The day was very much like the featured picture, overcast but this did not detract from the grounds and main temple features.", "This water temple was so well kept up it was very enjoyable to walk through the whole complex and learn about the nese history and culture. The scenery was simply picturesque, a must see.", "Such amazing place to watch the nature being wild and itself! I went for sunset and was magical! Just be aware when you go there to DO NOT stay close to the edge as the waves break through and you can get caught!", "My favorite destination in . Ulun Danu Temple sits next to a lake that makes the view spectacular, not to mention the cool breezy climate. The temple is dedicated to the Goddess of Water, and is the most photographed temple in . On the day that I visited, local nese Hindu residents was doing a ceremonial offering so it was quite a scene to witness it.", "A place to be remembered for sunset, have a entrance fee. But worth it. A place for couple or family. Don't miss it", "This is a great location to photo a beautiful sunset. Every tour driver will want to take you here. It's VERY busy, but worth the visit in my opinion. Not very many places to grab a meal and if you don't leave early, you will be stuck behind many, many tour buses on a one road exit. Go early, and leave early best advice I can give.", "a great and holy place to explore, it is a popular tourist attraction not to be missed. The rock-island's beautiful setting is for the local to worship the nese sea gods. Many nese market-format souvenir shops at the entrance for the tourist to get souvenirs to bring home.", "This temple was in the sea ,a huge stone structure ,beautifully well maintained and clean. We had to walk a long way from the parking lot to the temple.At the base of the temple is a small spring which has cool fresh water.Here there are nese priests who bless you.We could not go to the temple as it was closed.", "The Pura Bedugul is exactly the same place as Pura Ulun Danu Bratan and the two Trip Adviser entries need to be merged. Pura Ulun Danu Bratan is the proper name, and has the more TA reviews. Pura Bedugul just means the Bedugul Temple. However, whichever name, it is a wonderful place and a 'must see'!", "If you want sophisticated, then this is not finance you. It's lovely though all the same, restaurants are OK for a light snack and a beer, it's not super clean, but it is nice for a day out", "This temple is an absolute beauty!! It was raining when we reached there but nonetheless it was oh so perfect! We actually liked it way more than the extremely popular Tanah Lot. Ulun Danu has beautiful views and a calming vibe to it. It is so serene that you would love to just walk around, take beautiful pictures and just stare into that beautiful setting! We were lucky to even witness a ceremony and it was so beautiful and very interesting at the same time. You cannot miss this one while on your trip to !", "Me and my wife drove up there from ubud. It took about 1 1/2 hours to get there. The entrance fee was 100,000 rupiah for each person!! Which was expensive for standards. The structure you see in the pictures by the lake is not as big as you would expect. The garden and temple is all well maintained and looks very European. Lots of crowds. And extremely over rated. My advice don't bother going. There are better temples to see.", "You can spend the whole day here with plenty of shopping (some FIXED PRICE vendors if you don't enjoy bargaining ) plenty of food and fantastic views from all cliff top locations..friendly locals in a very layer back environment...well worth the entry fee...even if it's just for the sun set...", "Like going shopping there. You could spend all day looking for bargains. 2good department stores always have sales. Suitcase and handbags especially. Some stores overpriced.", "It's a bit of a drive from Depensar/Legian/Ubud, but worth the trip. Enjoy wonderful scenery as you work your way towards the temple. At the bottom of the temple a local guide will explain to you how the temples work. The are happy to provide you with a sarong, and simply ask for a donation (you can pick the amount) prior to seeing the temples. It is strongly recommended that you take a local guide. The price of the guide depends on how many of the 7 temples you choose to hike to. The length of the tour is largely dependent on how much you do. But the guide at the base thoroughly explains all the options. Our guide was great! She thoroughly explained each of the temples to us, as well as pointing out important aspects in the temples. Along the hike there are many shop stalls to buy a snack or a drink ; even stop and have a rest if needed. There is an option to hire a local to take you from the first to second temple on a motorbike. We opted to walk. This provided additional time to speak with our guide and learn more about how locals live. As well on the way back, we were able to see some of the monkey's that live in the area. Wear good hiking footwear! Bring some water and be prepared to do lots of walking on varied terrain. But you will not regret coming this way to see the temple!", "Highly recommend for evening sunset with clean water, nice view and big waves! Nice to take photos for sunsets", "Bratan Temple is famous world over for its pittoresque location on lake Beratan. It's location is special but otherwise the temple is rather small and 'ordinary' in nese standards. I have seen the temple some 25 years ago and again a few times after it. It's been popular with Indonesian and foreign tourists alike all the time but now it was jam packed. For photo opportunities July and August is better than May. It was very cloudy up in the mountains. It is worth the trip from Ubud or south of the island? Maybe if you haven't seen many other temples in . I wouldn't make a trip just for the temple. If you are driving to Singaraja or elsewhere on the north coast it's worth stopping for 30 mins or so. Parking was 15.000 IDR / car and entrance 30.000 IDR / person.", "We visited this afternoon and we're very lucky to come during the bi annual religious festival. Traditional nese music, traditional dressed parishioners, families picnicking etc. A really lovely atmosphere and while the high tide meant we couldn't visit the main temple, what a view of the wave shaped coastline. A lovely family experience.", "Best time to visit it around 3 - 4 PM. Please ask local to reach the location. Or poited with your Google Maps.", "Do not miss this place of visit in . It's an awesome place for a tourist or if u r interested in Photography. We reached by evening during the sunset...its really beautiful.There were lot of tourists present when we went.", "Everyone around the world let me tell you this with a very grateful heart, This Place is a must visit place in ! Beautiful sunset and Place .. I Love 😍", "We arrive in Bedugul at 03.00 am, it's freezing and really quiet.. After waiting for several hours, we get amazing scenery from Bratan lake, while listening to Paradise from Coldplay, what a pleasure..", "We visited this place early in the morning and reached at 6.10am to catch the Sunrise. The view is very photogenic and we felt so chilled and relaxed and we took lots of photos.", "For a sacred place there sure is a lot of scamming. To get to the temple you will need to walk past hundreds of market stalls, food, drinking ect. Feels anything but spiritual. I was there when the tide was out, I expect the temple would look more impressive when the sea is surrounding it. Very crowded. Go to Uluwata instead.", "We went to Bedugul at lake bratan temple, There is very beautyful view and cool place. nice weather. we went more than 3 hours here. also very clean area.", "This temple is set in the most beautiful setting of lake, green grass, flowers and trees. It is surrounded by the lake on three sides on the shore of Mt. Bratan which you see in all its beauty. The grounds are absolutely breathtaking as is the whole area. It is much cooler here than the rest of which was very pleasant. There are benches to sit on and a little island in the middle which you get to by crossing a little bridge. Roads to gett here are full of twists and turns with beautiful views as you climb. Truly a remarkable place, and even though it was about a 2 hour ride from our hotel to get there, it was worth it. Highly recommened", "We went there in September and it was disappoint because it’s a bit dark because of the weather. I didn’t get to appreciate it much. Also, the sunset was not that amazing since it wasn’t very orangey (for the lack of a better word). There are a lot of cafes there so you can sit and enjoy while waiting for the sun to set. Entrance is IDR 62,500.", "Bratan temple is on a lake of the same name in the Bedugul area. Parts of the temple are located on islands in the lake which gives them an ethereal feel of floating on the lake. The temple complex is pretty big and it has huge gardens. Bedugul being a mountainous area, the gardens are filled with coniferous trees which gives it a European feel. The temples on the lake have steep spires which ascend into the heavens beyond. This and the lake stretching out almost till the horizon gives it a feeling of being at the end of the world. Perhaps the abode of the gods lies beyond the horizon. This is especially true on foggy days when the horizon is not visible. The temples themselves are very beautiful and well maintained. The temple grounds are huge and well maintained with and have lots of trees and flowering plants. The lake is huge and clean. The enthusiasts can also hire boats for a trip on the lake. En route to the temple are some villages with strawberry farms. So you can pickup some fresh strawberries if you are interested. Not to be missed if you are in .", "Seems like every where we go in , the journey is at least 45mins away! LOL. If there is one place you need to visit, the yes, Ulun Danu Bratan Temple might be worth a day trip for you. Cooling up in mountain, great photo taking views, strawberries to buy along the way too... Well maintained, clean and affordable entrance fee.", "A pretty part of East . A definite must see!! Try visiting early to avoid the bus loads of tourists and school kids.", "It was a celebration time for lot of Indonesian Locals and they dress up traditionally with the family to pay respect to the God. It is religiously followed by true Hindus.", "Great place for sightseeing with couple or family. The zoo architecture mostly nese temple and really beautiful. Love the hospitality from the safari zoo with explaination or all the animal.", "Temple located on the cliff top, overlooking the ocean. Temple itself not so interesting, but location makes it worth the visit. Make sure to attend the nese show at 6 pm just next to the temple - definitely worth it!", "There is an entrance fee for the temple of 15k rupiah if I remembered correctly. From the entrance you will walk through a well kept temple compound before arriving at the waterfront. From there find a spot to take a postcard quality photo of the temple on water, against the backdrop of the hill and lake. This is perhaps the most beautiful temple in .", "Founded in the 17th century, this is a very important temple to the nese people. Situated beside lake Beretan, the view is awesome. The mountain served as a back drop to these multi tiered temple. It was a cool afternoon when we were there, as dark clouds hovered above the sky. Different kind of boats are for rent if one would like to go around the lake. The temple is separated from the mainland but just a stone throw away. It was built on an Island surrounded with water thus it seems it is floating on the water. Avoid weekends & local holidays for definitely it will be crowded.", "Too busy and too many (school)children. That makes it very loudly.", "Sitting watching the beautiful sunsets every evening, so peaceful and tranquil...no people around, such a lovely place to be at Sunset...watching the boats, sitting peacefully...ah lovely!", "Breathtakingly beautiful place huge lake between the mountains on hill. With a Shiv Parvati Budha Temple. Is a must. The pictures of this place will draw you here.", "Ulun Danu is is a floating temple on Lake Bratan, the lake of Holy Mountain. The temple is dedicated to Dewi Danu, the goddess of water. It is a very picturesque location on the shores of the lake with very lovely surrounding gardens, well tended and cared for. Plan to spend an hour at the temple, walking around. There are restrooms and places to get something to eat and drink.", "This is the famous water temple of . It is located in the hills in northern , by the side of big lake. Boat rides available in the lake. The temples are very beautiful and total atmosphere with the lake and the temples is divine.", "It very nice place but not too for children because it very hot on my times we go and many Car don’t have so much packing", "I didn’t climb down because my friends and I didn’t have the time unfortunately. But the view was beautiful! There are a lot of tourists so keep that in mind but it’s stunning and if you walk around a bit you can get some great pics. If you’re hiking down, definitely wear sneakers!", "Great views and a nice little trip if you are in the area. However I wouldn't recommend if you are there for the temple. The surroundings are a little messy and the up keep of the temple has been let go. However if you haven't seen a temple or monkeys then try get out to see it. A little far from town though We found it on our scooter riding around exploring. Bike parking 1000 and entry is 30,000 each.", "This temple is on top of a mountain by lake Bratan, so expect a long drive to reach there. Beautiful scenery and weather, very crowded though. You'll need about an hour here to explore the place. You can take pictures with giant bats as well. Visit this temple only if you enjoy nice landscapes and culture.", "If you hadn't already fallen in love with and its people then you will here...yes sunset would be beautiful but as our driver said toooo busy, we went in the morning just as perfect, nice markets out front with morning price lol..must do", "We visited Ulun Danur temple at dawn on a photography tour. We had planned to catch the sunrise there. The weather was quite chilly and we had to wrap ourselves with shawls. After paying an entrance fee, we went inside. The temple complex was deserted except the three of us. The temple, comprising of 11 Meru towers, is dedicated to Lord Shiva and his consort Parvati. Extremely photogenic, It is an alluring piece of nese architecture. The garden surrounding the temple and Lake Beratan has varieties of flowers in full bloom which add further beauty to the place. The temple appeared more breathtaking as the first rays of sun touched it's walls. Lake Beratan was quaint. As we were leaving, a priest of the temple politely told us to visit again. We were touched by the gentleness of his words. Since we visited very early in the morning, there were no crowd. A must must visit in .", "Great spot to view the sunset. Clean and not too crowded. Plenty of space to move around, or too place ball. Family friendly.", "Not many people. Peace and quiet. Fully recomeneded if you are looking for to remove stressfullness from your mind.", "First time here despite numerous previous trips to . Bit of a trek to get here. Pros: beautiful sunset photos. Cons: too many selfie sticks!!", "Highly recommend checking out one of 's seven sea temples, only 20km out of Denpasar. Make sure you leave early enough if hoping to see the sunset over the temple as it was very BUSY! A fee is required to enter onto the grounds down to the temple. Typical Markets surround this attraction and plenty of places to find food as well. Unfortunately because the tide was high when we were there we were not able to walk over but we did get to see a beautiful sunset over the temple and it is simply a gorgeous location.", "A great place to visit.. can get up close with them the baby ones are very cute the older ones are pretty laid back and chilled out. The teenage ones well they are fun to watch as they are very cheeky.. try jot to have a backpack with valuables in it, or expensive sunglasses on your head or a backless they will want it. Great place to visit and is definatly a must do. Is better in the morning when not so many people are around", "This place combined Chinese culture and nese culture, as you are already know that a long time ago there is a Chinese trader's daughter which married with nese king, so from that time a lot of nese habit which took from Chinese culture.", "I go here every year. It is such a beautiful place. Pick a bar on the cliffs, have a drink and watch the sunset. You won't be disappointed.", "My wife and I visited the Ulun Danu Bratan temple,on our guided tour of North . This is a major water temple, and it is also known as the temple on the water.  Built in 1633, this temple is used for it's offerings ceremony to the nese water, lake and river goddess Dewi Danu, due to the importance of Lake Bratan as a main source of irrigation in central . They have a major ceremony every 210 days, and guess what day today was…  we saw the ceremony and other celebrations.  Families in the area bring offerings to the temple, carried on their heads, to be blessed and then take them home to share with family. Lots of terrific photo ops, a really beautiful place to visit. A must see!", "Very beautiful space, and the sunset it's truly amazing. Beying by the ocean makes it very special, although there can be a lot of people, so it's not very romantic....if you're wondering.", "visited on a sunny afternoon, however without a sunset its not as spectacular, plenty of tourists visiing, plus heaps of ships for clothes and trinkets/souveniers, spend an hour at least walking around", "This is a must see while here. It is beautiful to just sit and watch the waves roll in. Sunset here is spectacular. You really must stop here on your visit. ", "If you visit this temple you get great views from the cliffs and out over the sea. I went during the day time but the views would be nice at sunset. It took us about 40 minutes from Nusa Dua and it was quite nice driving through different villages on the way there. It doesn't take that long to walk around the temple, but beware of the monkeys who can get a bit aggressive, but if you leave them alone they don't usually bother you. You can walk around the grounds but the central courtyards aren't usually open to the public. You have to have your legs covered so either wear trousers or you can hire a sarong for free when you get there. This is not one of the most impressive temples.", "Beautiful place but the commercial part is taking it over unfortunately... Be there around sunset and take pictures all the way!!!", "Really nice place, small but very fresh. There a restaurant inside but we had eat in one outside with good rice field views.", "If you love nese architecture then you must visit the Ulun Danu Bratan Temple. It takes approx.1 hour and 25 minutes to reach the temple from Ubud (45 kms) The best way to reach the temple is by self driving a scooter (make sure you carry your driving license) Located approximately 1200 meters high above sea level the drive to the temple is very scenic. Located on the shores of Lake Bratan in the mountains, the complex is dedicated to Lord Shiva.The mountain range of the Bedugul region encircling the lake provides the temple with a scenic backdrop. Visit this temple to admire the stunning architecture, enjoy the scenic landscape and feel the cool breeze. One can also go for boating in the lake. Additional Tips: 1) The best time to visit the temple would be early morning since it's less touristy + you will have enough time to explore the complex and indulge in boating and other activities. 2) There is a small restaurant where you can enjoy a coffee break and dig into some snacks. 3) Toilets and washroom facilities are available. 4) After visiting the Ulun Danu Bratan temple, you can also cover the Banyumala Twin Waterfall + Jatiluwih Rice Terraces on the same day. Make sure to add these 2 locations as well. Time Required - Around 1-2 hours (depending on how much time you would like to spend there) Vehicle Parking - Free Entrance Fee - 7,500 IDR Thanks :)", "Beautiful sunset...stunning a must to see....food excellent people outstanding.....plenty of markets nearby ....kids will love this place .great for a stop for a drink or two", "beautiful view at ulun danu beratan this place have a strong magnetic every time at the day are always full of people all the part of the temple are very tidy and clean very well", "a nice spot to relax with your mates or family. you able to blend in with the locals. the clean room, nice and welcoming vibes from surrounding, excellent attitudes from the hotel staff, and really nice and yummy food from they upstairs restaurant as the top up :) of my scores :) I recommend this hotel for traveler.", "I.would have prefeered 3,5 stars: sitting here enjoying a cold beer watching the sunset definitely 4 maybe even more stars, the plastic and other rubbish 2 - 2,5 stars. The fact that over the past years more and more effort is being made to clean up swings the score.", "A classic temple in a truly magnificent location. Definitely worth a visit to further highlight the intrinsically spiritual nature of the nese.", "Pura Ulun Danu Beratan is an important and much visited temple. Whilst there are always many tourists there, its importance is far more significant, of course, to nese worshippers. There are stunning photos to be had, quiet corners to reflect in and, inevitably, large numbers of people from , elsewhere in Indonesia and overseas. Always a pleasure to visit, in good weather or bad.", "Amazing place, a must do if you are in , go there before sunset as it's one of the most beautiful sunset I ever seen", "We were lucky, big waves coming in from the south, had really nice sunset. The place can get crowdy though, so don't expect to be alone. ", "The Ulun Danu Bratan Temple is well worth a visit, although try to include other activities on the way. From Kuta it took 2 1/2 hours to get there, due to traffic. The temple is next to the lake, where you can't take a bad photo ! In addition there are some water based activities that may interest and the Canon photo guys taking snaps and selling you a printed copy (price unknown). On exit there are a number of no pressure market stall selling all of the usual gifts.", "Meh! 😐 I am no Globetrotter but I have travelled the world fairly well and I do love I do love a beautiful sunset, yet this one will not rock my world for sure. Been there, done that, didn't buy the t-shirt like the 3000 other people there. Verdict = Tourist trap. I am sure there are better places to watch a sunset in and I will look for it next time here.", "This is a place that will certainly give you nice photos, however we were lucky enough to get a sunny morning making the place even more astonishing. However, be advised that it can get foggy in here, because of the altitude.", "My husband and I visited this temple early in the morning (8:30) hoping to beat the crowds. It wasn't super crowded but it was busy. As usually you are not allowed access to the private parts of the temple, but what we were most disappointed with was the commercialization once inside the temple. We crossed the ocean (easily walked across at low tide) to the temple. We were directed to be cleansed with fresh holy water coming from the rock (very cool that fresh water was flowing out of the rock) and then rice was placed on our forehead. Afterwards I was stopped to pay money, I said my husband has my money, so when he was finished they grabbed him and demanded money. I was watching from a distance and they did not stop ever person demanding money, they let some people go through without paying. My husband's smallest bill was 100,000 IDR, so we gave them 100,000 IDR. After all this we start to ascend the stairs to find out we are only allowed access to the first 10 stairs. The stairs were full of people trying to take pictures. It was completely ridiculous and nothing spiritual about it. When we crossed the ocean back to land there was another man charging money to show tourist a sea snake (lengend states the temple is guarded by a sea snake). Obviously this is not the snake in the legend! Walking around the grounds is nice and there are multiple view points to take pictures from (you just have to wait your turn). If you go plan to spend about an hour at this attraction (maybe longer if you have interest in shopping at one of the hundred similar shops leading up to the entrance.", "Pros: -The place is very romantic especially with the sunset - Cool view - nice place for a photo shoot Cons: - A LOT of tourists", "Really a place not to be miss You can go anytime during the day it is quiet For sunset everyone coming with bus, cars , motorbike So you will not be alone Really beautiful", "Great view. Spectacular show . what are wonderful sunrise. Don't miss out. Great place to relax and enjoy the peace", "This picturesque temple is built on small islands. A small Hindu temple is floating on blue and clear water of Bratan lake with cloudy mountain backdrop. Romantic scenery.", "We drove from Ubud to here which was 2 hours and we left in the early morning to skip the crowd. It was foggy but better than waiting in the line we saw once we got back from the hike. It’s your choice but there’s 7 temples. We saw 4 temples and went to the top (the other 3 are a path that splits off and makes a loop and then continues into the main path). There was A LOT of stairs but you’ll feel great about how many calories you burn! I counted 9,444 steps from the first temple to the very top and back. Along the way are many little rest points where you can buy water and snacks. You must wear a sarung, something that covers the shoulders and good shoes if you do the hike. We also saw monkeys on the way!", "A must see when visiting east of . Perfect time to visit is early morning or late afternoon as it become so busy.", "We arrived at 12 and busses were already arrovong so the temple was very busy. Its still beautiful and the gardens too. Entrance was 50k each, so we gave 100k and then got 20k back (as a \\discount\\\"), maybe because we were wearing a sarong? We don't k ow\"", "This is a gorgeous site, the mountain doesn't seem so tall until you need to climb it! First it is a rather steep walk for couple of kilometers and then 1700 steep steps to the top temple. I loved it but it is very difficult - you have to be a very fit person to put up with the heat and humidity which makes the climb this much harder. In my opinion it is only worth going there if you go all the way to the top - it really is incredibly beautiful up there. You can rent a sarong for 10k and make sure you leave a donation, any amount is welcome, I think 20k is a good amount. It is a very spiritual site, quiet and peaceful, I didn't see any foreign tourists past the second temple. It took me about 2hrs to climb up and less than an hour to get down, stairs down are easy but the 2km walk down is steep and the sun is deadly there! People who work there are very helpful and will point you in the right direction if you get confused but it is pretty straight forward. Ladies, please read up on Buddhist customs related to your time of the month situation before you go there - it is very important.", "Ulun Danu Bratan Temple is located on the shores of Lake Bratan near Bedugul in the central mountains of on the Denpasar to Singaraja road. It offers cool serenity and beauty when you get away from the persistent crowd of sellers and local tourism \\industry\\\" that tends to envelop many natural attractions in . Cost to enter-Rp50 000. Take care, it is easy to end up buying dozens of postcards here from the many young, pleading children selling them !\"", "Surprisingly a hotspot for locals to engage in a little water activities. Place is neat and tidy but hardly mind boggling. Still worth a visit to take in the breeze of Lake Beratan.", "Love it. It's a nice place with the beautiful venue in Bedugul, there's a temple. My family so enjoy the venue. I will come here again next. I love so much...", "If you had enough sunbathing, want to escape the humid weather, drive uphill to reach this pleasant region of Bedugul to doak up your eyes with smazing scenary of lake Bratan and enjoy the wonderful weather. The Pura is well msintained and the lake brings the calm into your baked skin from the beaches in sunny .", "Temples don't interest me but we went here to see the coast. You have to pay to visit the temple and you receive a sarong, and a guide, the guide expects a fee and will tell you that only after the tour has finished and if you don't pay a good amount they throw it away and spit at you.", "This place is mainly famous for the Hindu god Vishnu temple. The temple is located at the edge of the mountain stripping down to the ocean. The location is more attractive during sunset. During sunset, a traditional nese dance program performed just outside the temple. One has to pay IDR 100,000 for the dance show. To see the dance show make sure you arrived the temple way before sunset. The sites are limited and it sold out very quickly. The are is full of monkey. Be careful of them. They might snatch your sunglass or spectacles. Try to work in a group, and if possible try to avoid their path The entry fee is IDR 40,000 for adult and IDR 20,000 for child.", "This place for me is very amazing, the sound of the waves really made me happy .. Not very beautiful because i feel dark in here, but this place i will recomended to my friend to visit. its so nice to see sunset in here, see people playing kites . so happy", "This place is beautiful and has the best spot to see sunset. We went here in the long weekend holiday so as expected, the place was very packed. Its hot and could be uncomfortable for children or elderly. Dont forget to bring umbrella, hat and sunscreen!", "Early morning Ulun Danu is very pretty and the lakes around were breathtaking. Unfortunately, it was low tide, so the illusion of the main temple floating on the water was not there (from the pictures, it was never clear that the temple is so close to the land). The drive was also very beautiful, and the kopi luwak tours on the way or back were a fun distraction.", "A beautiful temple to visit..You will be swarmed with the number of tourists present there..one cannot go inside the temple but only see from outside..You can click photos and get the same clicked with frames at nominal price of approx 2 $..lots of shops selling local dresses specially sarongs..do eat the corns outside..", "This temple is set in the most beautiful setting of lake, green grass, flowers and trees. It is surrounded by the lake on three sides on the shore of Mt. Bratan which you see in all its beauty. The grounds are absolutely breathtaking as is the whole area. It is much cooler here than the rest of which was very pleasant. There are benches to sit on and a little island in the middle which you get to by crossing a little bridge. Roads to gett here are full of twists and turns with beautiful views as you climb. Truly a remarkable place, and even though it was about a 2 hour ride from our hotel to get there, it was worth it. Highly recommened", "Ulun Danu is one of those temples most of us seen in the internet, and in brochures, and it's also on most agendas, but if you expect a large temple complex you're wrong. Never the less it's very much worth a visit, but be aware that you will not be alone, the place is quite crowded", "I am not familiar with the Hindu religion so I am unfamiliar with the variety of idols, statues, etc that are associated with a Hindu temple. Going to Ulun Danu Bratan Temple is a must do since you are climbing up in elevation to a mountain and the temple is located in Lake Bratan, absolutely stunning backdrop. There is a mixture of very kitschy statues of SpongeBob and other cartoonish characters, in addition to traditional idols. There are lots of tourists so it can get very crowded and then it is not so serene. This was the most interesting temple we visited on our tour.", "It's very nice when you go to see sunset or evening. the blue sky is so clear wind too. in near they have place to walking around.", "We went here in the noon.. Kinda mistake.. As it was too sunny and we couldn't enjoy much.. I think it should be amazing in the evening.. But the view here actually reminded us pf Cape Peninsula, South Africa..", "Spectacular setting with wonderful photo opportunities. Unfortunately the temple is quite small and on our visit it was very crowded. It is very popular on the evening of the Kecak and Fire Dance. The paths are quite uneven and there is a bit of a climb so this is definitely not suitable for anybody with limited mobility.", "This temple is located in Bedagul. Its up in the mountain and the lake. You can enjoy cool weather, we came early. There are visitors but you can still have you photos without the crowd.", "just the peaceful atmosphere and friendly locals and how close to the hotel was just a few steps away", "A good time when u visit this place in the 4.30pm. First time u must try is a Bakso Gerobak Biru and the Onde-onde. While waiting sunset u can enjoy and relax on a chair. Wonderful sunset!", "Although fairly busy we loved visiting the Ulun Danu Bratan temple. We were lucky there was a nese dance exhibition on inside the gated area near the temple so after watching this we wandered over to the temple itself. The backdrop of the lake and mountains is just stunning and the whole area is immaculate. A must see when visiting .", "beautiful place, even though its commercialised and crowded with tourists. You still can find a spot to take great photos without seeing people. It still reflects the original nese culture but there are plans to build big Hotels nearby. Enjoy before you get them in the background.", "Environment is green and peaceful. Situate in the centre of Ubud. Not far from other place. But take care your glass. ", "There are 6 or 7 pura in this area but we just go to the second pura because i'm bring my 2 kids. higher place will have more beautiful scene. you can see Agung Mountain , when you standing highest stair step between the Pura gate you can see a lot more and realize that we are So Small compare with the nature. if you afraid of high bring someone near you :)", "This was a great stop at the end of the day. When you arrive, be sure to walk around the perimeter of the water (the rocks are a bit sharper near the edge). When you get around the corner, you can walk down to these shallow little ponds and get a great pic! Beauty at sunset!! Wait for the big waves to get the best shot!", "Wow what a beautiful peaceful lace. Just gorgeous and relaxing. Very religious place for nese. Loved it here.", "very quiet and everything is here .from restaurants to shopping.visit poppies market and in particular Sikki at shop 5.fixed price store lovely lady", "We were a little intimidated by the all the reviews that say the climb is really hard but we actually found it to be a lot easier than expected! We are young but not super fit or anything, also we set off in the morning at 7:30 so it was nice and cool! The people who care for the temples are really nice and only ask for a donation at the very bottom where you park your bike. He warned us that the monkeys on the mountain can be very aggressive and said that the hike up should take around 3 hrs if we went to all the temples. We were up and down in 2 and half hours and we took our time. If you're worried about the heat go early in the morning. We were the first westerners to the top and we were followed up by a large group of indonesians coming to pray and make offerings. Beautiful trek. I was only slightly disappointed that I didn't have to fight off any monkeys haha.", "This temple is about a 2 hours drive from Ubud. Due to its location, this place is not frequented by many tourists and most of the visitors are local pilgrims, and as such, it tends to be quiet and peaceful. However, our driver guide, informed us that this is one of the oldest and highly regarded temples in , As a major Hindu festival was on going, our guide had to park his vehicle at a designated spot, from where a mini bus took us up to the area of the first temple. We paid 10000 IDR each for the bus ride. We brought along our personal sarongs, and we suggest that, when visiting , one of the priorities before starting the temple tours is to buy a personal sarong for yourself. It is cheaper and more hygienic. We paid a donation of 20000 IDR each to enter the temple. There are a total of 7 temples as you ascend up the 1700 steps and my guide told me that it would take 4-5 hours to go one way. This virtually meant that we would need a whole day for the to and fro trip. As we had already planned other itenaries for the day, decided against going up and limited our visit to the first temple only. Our guide informed us that this first temple, called the Pura Penataran Agung, is also the most accessible, grandest, and beautiful among all the 7 temples here. This temple is very impressive architecturally with its trio of dragon staircase leading to the first temple. The view from this temples are beautiful and you can view the Mt Agung from here. It is very easy to spend 1-2 hours here admiring both the temple and it's surroundings. Bring a bottle of water, sunblock, and a hat along. For me, this temple is a must visit, and a trip here is worth it.", "It's a beautiful place and you have to go for sunset view on the ocean. It's a magnificent view and you will realised how small we mankind are.", "Pura Bratan, is a major Shivaite and a lakeside temple and gives you peace in real sense. The temple complex is located on the shores of Lake Bratan in the mountains near Bedugul. The lake makes the air cool and soothing and one can sit for hours depending on the time available.", "Again a beautiful final stop for the day to watch the sunset. Like every tourist point it gets busy, so get there for a good spot and enjoy the set. On the way there they have a coffee plantation very small one but an interesting story. Hope u like the coffee. Most of the tasting is free except they have one that they make you pay for, I love the taste of black coffee.", "I wasn't sure what to expect when seeing a temple in a lake, but Ulun Danu is really breathtaking. Having arrived just before sunrise, it is a spectacularly beautiful location. And arriving so early meant there was practically no-one else around, which really allows you to take in the peace and tranquility of the spot. It is definitely worth visiting and absolutely worth visiting at the start of the day.", "This is without any doubt a must see place while being in ! Went there in the morning with arrival around 10:20am. You can not avoid people, but I think there was less compared with the afternoon for the sunset - can highly recommended this time a day for this trip. The water is also low during daytime (of course unless the weather is bad). Luck was on my side and the weather was great so were able to go on the other side, but the entire place is just magnificent. Can even recommend it if the weather is bad, you can still get great photos there. If you don't go you will truly miss on something spectacular! Local shops around are enjoyable as well and the price can be bargained.", "Beautiful to see. Wont miss it. Crowded at the top.but ignore the tourists and just take it in. Climb down if you are in good health and fancy a workout. It's not easy getting down and harder getting up.", "Ulun Danu Temple is situated on a lake up in the mountains in , Indonesia. Although the road to get there is pretty long and windy, the scenery is worth the trip. The temple is situated by the lake which is mist covered. The temple architecture is interesting, with a pagoda like structure, with 11 roofs. If you go there during the rainy season, be sure to bring an umbrella, otherwise you can rent one from the many vendors there.", "Ulun Danu Beratan Temple is a Hindu holy place located at the end of Beratan lake, which is in the Bedugul tourist area, Candikuning village, Baturiti district, Tabanan regency, . Ulun Danu Bratan Temple is a Hindu holy temple that is very famous on the island of and when the lake Bratan water rises / rises the Ulun Danu temple will look like it floats on water.  Visiting Ulun Danu Beratan Temple, travelers can enjoy the uniqueness of the temple and the beautiful natural surroundings. The atmosphere is beautiful, cool and clean air begins to feel since tourists set foot on the parking lot to the temple.", "So romantic and lovely to visit , beautiful shoot to do, and beautiful place to visit around and strawberry to buy", "One thing i noticed in that they put expensive tickets for temples but in most of the temple they don't let you enter. if you have to see just the view there are many other places as well for that you don't have to pay. Lots of monkeys and no one is there to protect you from them. At least water should given for free specially holy places like temple...", "Whenever one visited , there are a few places that one ought to visit and one of them is Ulun Danu. I have quite a high expectation about the beauty of this place after reading and looking through the many available information. Being an avid photographer, I did managed to get beautiful shots of the temple and it's surroundings, however maybe because it was a rainy day when I visited, I felt something was amiss. The lake was one of the largest fresh water lake in and it was said that the water from the lake irrigated the surrounding area and made it very fertile for agricultural activities. Overall, I still think if this is the first time you are coming to , you can come and visit this place albeit it's quite far away and up the highlands, from the city centre.", "To get to the temple you first drive through small villages which gives you an insight into nese life and then start to climb very quickly up a steep hillside with magnificient views of the surrounding countryside. Having visited the \\Mother temple\\\" on a previous visit you get the hard sell to take a guide which almost seems compulsory . Here the people could not be more charming and less aggressive. Deciding to go with a guide the guide was so pleased and excited when we said that we would like to book his service. His knowledge of the temple and nese Hinduism was good but for us it was a pleasure and an interest to chat to him about local life in . Most people venture up to the first temple which is literally five minutes away from the entrance. You can take the whole tour and climb almost 2000 step to the top which is a good 2 kilometre walk and can take 2 hours plus to get there. For us the first temple was good enough which just the right amount of steps. The view even from here is fantastic. Our guide was able to explain the significance of the steps, the buildings and of course the offerings which are scattered about. The temple is very peaceful but comes alive when all the surrounding villages prepares it for a ceremony . If ever you get a chance to be in for a lunar festival head for a temple where you get a totally different experience. Take a sarong with you as it is compulsory to wear one . You can hire one at every temple for a small charge. As it is a holy place then appropriate clothing and no bare shoulders is expected. An extra T shirt may be useful just to cover up during the visit and don't forget the water should you decide to walk the whole route. A beautiful temple to visit.\"", "We visited this afternoon and we're very lucky to come during the bi annual religious festival. Traditional nese music, traditional dressed parishioners, families picnicking etc. A really lovely atmosphere and while the high tide meant we couldn't visit the main temple, what a view of the wave shaped coastline. A lovely family experience.", "Just be careful when you're taking picture! Just walk towards it and take a small hike up the rocks to get a breathtaking view. Blue water with mesmerizing view of sunset.It definitely is worth the visit!", "The traffic up to Ulun Danu Bratan was horrific - it took nearly three hours from Ubud, though, granted, it was a public holiday. It is a potentially beautiful setting, but the crowds or deomestic visitors detract hugely from it and make it near impossible to get any decent photos. Perhaps this is only because it was a public holiday, but that is the only experience I have of this sight. Don't expect a peaceful lake either - it's full of speedboats which are for rent alongside the temple. I'm glad I ticked this one off the list - the temple itself is stunning - but, to be honest, I left feeling very disappointed. There's not much exploring to do here - though be sure to pick up some strawberries from the nearby market or roadside vendors!", "You pay to park before you enter, then you pay to go in, fine so far. A 'guide' then puts a sarong around you. This guide then told us he was going to show us around, he didn't ask, he told us, so we thought that was normal, and included in the price. We walked around for about 15 minutes, was shown places to photograph, then noticed most people had no guide. He discouraged us from some places, \\Nothing to see.\\\", and we were soon heading out. Just before the gate he took our sarongs, then asked for money. We told him we had already paid, but he said guide was extra, and money was for the temple, so we told him we'd go back to the counter and pay there. He got quite agitated, the money was obviously for him, and he wanted $10. I gave him $2, (20,000rps) and told him to take it or leave it. We then went back in. So beware, you do NOT need a guide, they speed you up and you'll miss things. Apart from that, there really is very little to see, I live in the area so no problem, but if I had travelled a way to get there I would have been disappointed.\"", "Beautiful climb, view and experience. Hardly any tourists, hence no irritating vendors like at Mother Temple. However, you better be fit, as there are many stairs to the top. If like me, you have gained some weight over the years (but if you still have strong heart) you can still do it, but your legs will complain. Start early, soon after sunrise, as it will get extremely hot. Water is for sale along the way, there are benches for resting :-) Remember all the good upbringing, if you want to stay for a ceremony. Wear sturdy shoes! No flipflops/thongs, unless you are nese. Both genders: Remember long(!) sarongs, when entering the holy area.", "I like here a lot. Eventhough not grandiose, it's a very beautiful spot off the edge of the cliff which offers the view of the turquoise color ocean or the vanilla sky sunset. Also, It seems that this place is also considered a sacred place for nese people. So if u r lucky you may see local nese ppl doing a spiritual ceremony. We experienced it once and it was a life time memory. There is a stair which leads up to the temple gate. Very beautiful. I personally prefers this to Tanah Lot which is a massive touristic location. Obviously that spoiled all the charm.", "We have been impressed with the power of the sea and the romantic sunset. It’s crowded, but not overcrowded in our opinion.", "Beautiful view of Beratan Lake and Bratan mountains; be prepared with water garment and an umbrella coz it's so often rain there; take your time to walk (even raining!), totally worth it; there's coffeeshops with a great lake view; the souvenir shops nothing out of ordinary and a little bit expensive.", "No words to express the beauty of this heaven on earth. Several amenities nearby to compliment your appetite. Perfect for honeymooners and couples.", "Be very careful on steps leading down to the Temple. My friend fell down the steps and broke both her wrists. Otherwise, the Temple is a lovely Su set experience. Pick a nice restaurant on top of hill to get better view", "Im nese, and definitely knows how important this temple is, but actually I found the entrance fee is too excessive for tourist. Imagine if you are going from Ulundanu to Tanah Lot (which is what most people do), the entrance fee alone is 10US$ already. As the Panorama /view - it definitely worth it. If you re lucky and you get a perfect blue sky, it would be best. Usually it rains /foggy after 2 pm. Try the local boat around the lake for around 130K for 4 pax max. Definitely worth it with the lake breeze and cool moist on your face. A must visit in . Check out the Swing above the Twin Lake while you are nearby,", "The place is nice but not sure why it is so overrated and overpriced?? The only time you can visit is in the evening because it is recommended to view Sunset from here. I will suggest that you should visit for Sunrise rather than Sunset.", "your taxi driver will force you to buy tickets for the temple and for the boring kachak dance. Not worth it.", "It's really beautiful temple. Even it quite far from city center. Local people there also so nice. You required to rent the sarong it cost Rp 10k for local, I'm not sure if you can bring your own and the entrance fee is up to you, it's kind of donation. To go through the whole temple it takes 4 h round trip. I only went to the first temple and they said it is the best. For female, if you are on period you are not allowed to come over to this temple.", "We hired a driver for the day from Ubud and stopped here first and then the Jatiluwih Rice Terraces. In hindsight it was a long time in the car and i would have just done the rice terraces as they were stunning and i wish we had had more time there. This temple is very pretty, but i wasn't blown away by it, its very busy with tourists and there are more impressive sights around i think!", "very nice and beautiful place to take rest there are lots of beautiful spots and nice restaurants !!", "Great place for kids. Have lots to see. Strongly recommend for family with kids as it will be an eye opener for the young ones. It can get ready hot in the afternoon though and my daughter fell down and hit her head due to uneven steps at almost the feeding area near the exit. Kids below 3 are foc. I didnt know and purchased my tickets online as its cheaper", "Go there around sunset, have a walk around and take pictures from all angles. Anywhere you look from, it's gorgeous. About 20 mins before sunset, go grab a table at one of the terraces that aaaaall the way back - those have the best view. Grab a coconut water, lay back, and enjoy the calm.", " has thousands of Temples and each has its own unique dedications, architecture, design and location. Each regency of has amazing temples to offer and each has their own symbols. One of 's Holiest and most Spectacular is Ulun Danu Temple located near Beratan it is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Getting here you must take car or bus. We took a private car who drove us here and going uphill at an elevation of 1200m you will witness the beauty of the Bedugul mountains in Central . Entrance fee is around 50K IDR and this will grant you access inside the complex that includes the main shrine plus the majestic and very still Lake Beratan and its holy water that serves irrigation for Central and is dedicated to River Goddess Dewi Danu. As you enter the complex you will be greeted with a beautiful garden similar to European style with grasses and flowers beautifully crafted and trimmed. Handara gate is located before you enter the lake and the temple. The Lake is very still and wide and you could take a boat ride as one of the activities. Behold to your left is the Ulun Danu Temple. Many tourists and locals alike marvel at this temple, take amazing photos and videos and pay their respects. Other than the temple other insta-worthy spots are located all over the complex including the famous Pyramid stone, perfect spot for photos with a panoramic view of the mountains and the lake behind you. We had a lovely time here and truly a spectacular site to visit. This complex has toilets, restaurants, parking space and easy access to Persons with disability. Ulun Danu Temple is indeed rightfully located near the Lake and Mountains protecting the people of the highlands in Central .", "Some distance to walk from the entrance. Lots of shops selling luwak coffee and clothings. Really nice view. But do be careful of the strong waves. Recommended time to spend me around an hour. Lots and lots of tourist. Could hardly take a picturesque picture. Can consider watching the sunset if you have time", "We have visited this temple in the morning in order to avoid lots of tourists. It was really nice ! Lots of point of view for photos. Be carefull with monkeys, they are like ninja... they can steal very quickly your glasses/hat/whatever... It s really funny when it not happens to you :) By the way, i read lot of post of people « scammed » . The price is 30000 rupiah then you have to pay your driver. Remember that you have to negociate the price of your driver. We paid for 300k rupiah for the round trip since Jimbaran Beah but before this, we came to Blue point.", "Enjoyed sunset there and get mesmerised by the view. So wonderful, stunning, and breathtaking. But one important issue that there is no decent parking area there. We come back a bit too late and we cannot see the road and almost get lost in that huge field. Overall a nice experience to see sunset from this place. Beautiful! P.S. Just be aware of surroundings and wave movements. Be careful all the time. Nature can be unpredictable.", "Cool climate with the fabolous lake Bratan stunning background feels like a fantastic postcard-like scenery that surrounding the Ulun Danu temple. A 2-hours-worth-trip and a must visit place !", "The ttraction itself is beautiful! BUT the shops, businesses, etc around it is only annoying and reduces the overall atmosphere.... But still 4 stars for a wonderful location. We drove on our own to Tanah lot, easy, quick - no problems...", "Very quiet as I arrived out of seasons. Still very warm but overcast. People were lovely! And great to watch locals taking part in their religious ceremonies!", "Ulun Danu Bratan Temple is located in between pretty hills on the banks of a picturesque lake. When we went to the temple, there was cloud cover in the sky and cool breeze blowing across the area, making it a wonderful time to visit. There are statue-like structures of many birds and animals in the grounds surrounding the temple. We had a lot of fun with the camera around these. The main temple with its body in the lake just a few meters away from the bank also makes for some great photographic opportunities. There were childrens' play areas as well as restaurants on the temple premises. The toilets required payment for use, yet they did not really appear too clean. However, other than that, this temple was a wonderful visit.", "Like most places In the tourists are flocking there. But all the vegetation has been cut down to make room for the taxis etc which I felt really took away from this place. But could be a good spot for sunset pics etc.", "This beautiful 17th century temple of Ulun Danu, which appears to float on the water, is dedicated to worship Dewi Danu or the Lake Goddess. Offerings are made at the temple on special festive occasions, as it is believed will bring economic prosperity to the area.", "I was very lucky to come here early in the morning. I can imagine how full this place must be later in the day....", "A signature sight, we had to visit it since we were nearby on a tour. It was the beginning of July and there was no water problem, the temples were floating. The surroundings are beautiful and the place has a nice atmosphere. We were fortunate as there weren't that many tourists there when we were visiting. Also there was a little zoo inside with bats and birds that we really enjoyed. I don't think it would be worth visiting if you didn't visit anything else in the area but If you have the time you should book a tour to see the twin lakes and also Ulun Danu. I recommend Jungle Trekking tours: http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g297699-d6584167-r298481088- _Jungle_Trekking_Private_Day_Tours-Singaraja_ .html", "Ulun Danu is simply stunning. This was the first temple we visited during our trip to and it did not disappoint. Beautiful temple with a mountain backdrop, even on a cloudy day the atmosphere was amazing. The gardens are beautifully manicured and very pleasant to walk around, there are lots of picnic areas, photo opportunities (of the man made kind) and plenty of things to do. A great place to take children, but also a very busy place, so bear this in mind. It's wide open grounds mean that although there are lots of people there (you will queue to have your pefect photo op) it is not crowded.", "Beautiful place to watch the sunset and take a motorbike drive down the dirt roads along the cliffs.", "It's the best place to watch the sunset from. You can choose to either trek through sand and coral or take a scooter to get to the peak from the dirt road. Trekking there is a fun experience but be advised to wear good shoes with sturdy soles because those corals can be a bit hard to walk on, even on flip flops - but bearable, just gotta be careful. There's a little wooden hut makeshift bar at the peak where you can get drinks as you watch the sunset while the gigantic waves crash against the rocks. There are no bathrooms here though, so be warned if you're going to fill your bladder with beer. Actually spotted a girl who had to go among the prickly bushes to get her business done. Highly recommend going cos the views are phenomenal.", "Very crowded at sunset, when it's best to visit it. Street heading to is full of shops. Nice landscapes.", "I can only share the opinion of other fellow tourists who were disappointed by the robbery going on at this temple. First of all noone tells you exactly what it means \\there is a ceremony ongoing\\\" until after you stand at the gate of the tempel. By then you have paid already 60k for a horrible shuttle service from an overflow carpark to the main carpark then from there to the en. trance where you must rent a sarong even if you are fully covered. So you have paid 60k for basically a bag of surprise... At the gate of the temple you face the bitter reality that as a tourist (not prayer) you are basically not allowed to see 90% of the tempel because of the ceremony. We were very disappointed and angry as we have only had good impressions of the enese people and their customs up till now. I am sure the temple is nice...just avoid it if there is a ceremony ongoing.\"", "nice place to see at sunset but sooooo many people and loads of buses! big queues to get out. took ages to get out of there after the sun went down.", "My family and I visited Pura Ulun Danu at Beratan Lake in early April 2017. It is the temple featured on the (old) Rp 50,000 note and it was beautiful to see it in real life. The surrounding gardens are really well maintained and manicured, so it was a lovely environment from which to view the iconic temple. There are several cafes/ restaurants on site serving lunch, snacks, and drinks at reasonable prices, and the restroom facilities are OK. There is a children's playground on site which my children enjoyed playing in once they were bored with looking at the temple itself. Do be warned that Pura Ulun Danu gets VERY busy - many large tourist buses arrive all during the day, bring swarms of visitors, so the whole area does get very crowded. You might have to wait a while if you want to get a photo of the gorgeous temple without hundreds of people in the background! The grounds open at 7am (although the cafes do not open until about 8:30am), so my suggestion is to get there early - before the tour buses have arrived from Denpasar.", "This was my favourite place in the whole of , try and get at least an hour before sunset to get yourself a good spot and then take in the gorgeous views. Then wade through the water and enjoy the energy this place brings until dark.", "This temple located in Bedugul area about 1.5 hrs drive from Denpasar. The entrance fee is $2 per person. It is very clean environment with beautiful lake, temple, and parks. We didn’t expect to find a lake scenery with cool temperature as the location is high in the hill. There are some restaurants in the area but we didn’t try. You also can hire a boat to go around the lake.", "There are a lot more beautiful temples in , this one is too crowded. There were thousands of people near the temple, it was very difficult to take a good picture of it. The temple is so popular because he's very close to all the touristic areas like Kuta, Nusa Dua, Sanur. Visit the Ulun Danu Bratan on the Bratan lake, much more nicer pictures to take and temples like the Besakih temple.", "The scenerey at sunset is just beautiful. See water splashing, breaking waves and a cliffe. Worth the trip.", "We went during a cloudy wet day, so didn't get the sunset. Apart from that It was a popular attraction. There was a market there too, a nice place to hang out and have food", "This temple is one of the most well-known, and therefore one of the most popular temples in . It is well worth visiting, and there is plenty to see, but it is also often very busy and a little crowded, though this does not detract too much from the interesting insights into nese culture that are on offer.", "This makes for yet another stunning temple setting to visit. The temple is right on Danau Beratan Lake. The distance to drive up here can be quite a lot if you are staying in Southern but it is completely worth it! The complex is quite lovely and you can spend about 2-3 hours here just roaming around. The places offers good photo ops due to it's location. There is nice garden before you get to the complex. Weekends get fairly crowded. Plan your travel slightly earlier in the day - just so that you can enjoy the peace and tranquility without the crowds. The road leading up to the temple is smooth for the most part. It is well maintained, you are not allowed to go \\inside\\\" the temple. Food and water is available, there is a small entry fee. Cameras are allowed. You will be handed out a sarong if you are wearing trousers/are wearing too short a dress/shorts. There is a parking space outside the complex. If you are headed to , you must see this place!\"", "Its a nice place to visit for 5 minutes, take a few photos and move on, way too many tourists to sit around and enjoy. Photo tip, have the sun behind you and wait for the mist to spray back out and it will make a rainbow.", "You will find lots of upscale bars and restaurants. Take a taxi at night, as there are stray dogs that become quite aggressive in the later hours. Taxis are cheap and worth avoiding the hassle. People are friendly and nice here.", "The location is quite good. Nice view at sun set. The show is not that good and must be missed. Average place.", "Very nice and Amazing place. Next time I will go there with my family. Sunset is very nice view there", "Over visited typical tourist attraction so many people you really get no idea whatsoever of what you are their for. And to make the situation worse the sunset was absolutely nothing to talk about. Very disappointing.", "Ulun Danu Bratan Temple is one of the water temples in Indonesia. This temple can be found also at the back 50,000 ind rupiah. On behalf of my group, I would like to thank Komang, our guide from traditionaltours.com and our driver.", "Ulu Danu Bratan to me was one of the most beautiful temple that I have visited during my trip. Once I entered the outer premises of the temple, I felt the change of atmosphere inside. The atmosphere of the temple, lake and landscape gave me a great feeling of peace and happiness. I would surely recommend a visit here.", "the place is far about 2.5 hours drive from nusa dua and need to climb long stairs then uphill road. you also need to pay rental for the sarong and since I was wearing a sleeveless shirt, i also need to shawl which is very smelly. we waited for 2 hours just to get a shot by the gates. it's no worth it because you can see similar temples in .", "The best place to refresh your mind Not to far from denpasar and easy to find this place The price also not to expensive", "Ulun Danu Bratan Temple, also known as the floating temple, or Pura Ulun Danu Bratan Temple, is situated on the shores of Lake Bratan, in the Bedugul district of . This is, in fact, a major Hindu Shaivite water temple in . The magnificent views of the lake in the backdrop of the mountains have made this temple a popular attraction for tourists and photographers.", "Beautiful! Is not the word. It is just picture perfect place. Had a great time here when i was on honeymoon here. Best things about the place is it's breathtaking view from the top and the Ramayan which gets performed very evening just at the time of sunset. And yes, you will not find such AWESOME SUNSET than this.", "This lake located up in a mountain in bedugul area. The hindu temple is the iconic tempel usually you will have the siluete of the temple printed on your tshirt. The air so fresh so clean. The garden so full with flowers", "One of the must-visit temples in . Its a nice view of the temple on lake bratan. The area is big with different style of carvings and buildings around. There are also beautiful flowers along the path to exit.", "Even this place located far away, but it's worthed to go there.. The scenery are so beautiful, and the ambience is so good.. the best sunset ever that i ever seen", "Beautiful sunset activity and a truly fascinating natural wonder to see the waves crash into the rocky cliff. Amazing!", "It's a temple by the shores of Bratan lake in the mountains nead Bedugul, an iconic view. The temple has a park and surroundings that's worth to visit ... Don't forget to get your iconic view, use the photographer, it's only around IDR 15K-20K.", "I want to say in just 21 words about my first experience in with Wayan , an excellent guide : Past, present, prosperity, Love, labour,landmarks, Temples, talent, traditions, History,harmony,heavenly, Sea, sunshine,sand, Feeling, flowers,fantastic Beautiful, Blessed ... ", "Full of restaurants and small shops and a lot of haggling along the way. Your bound to find somewhere shady to eat or drink taking in the beautiful view. And if shopping is your thing you could spend all day at it😉", "Iconic tourist destination. Must see visit when you go to . No sunset when we went but it did not disappoint. Quite commercialised but can't blame the poor locals. Busy please but quite spacious. Enjoyed the visit", "If you like nature, you would love this place. It is so exotic and beautiful. There are lots of shops and restaurants in the area. You can buy souvenirs, or make temporary tatoo, too!!! Don't go during the day, because it would be very hot.... I prefer in the late afternoon, so you can wait for the sunset. It was so beautiful.", "beautiful place. There is good photo views, pool where you can swim, nice cafe with excellet terrace. Came here on the sunset!", "Depending on the moment of the day, one can feel completely different about this place. If you go during the day, you'll see the waves crash into the rocks. If you go for sunset, you'll be able to access the small spring beneath the rocks. We went there for sunset and ended up quite disappointed. We should have gone earlier... On the other hand, there are so many things to visit in that it would be a pity to lose 1 whole day in a place that looks way better in pictures and that is, unfortunately, full of tourists.", "Really nice place to enjoy sunset. Great place to take picture. To go there it is recommended by motorbike. Because the road is not too big.", "The place located beside a lake, highlighted its beauty with great nese architecture that merge with the lake. Worth a visit 👍", "I travelled here from our resort in Kuta, it took about 1 hour in a van. We were greeted by a guide that placed purple sarong's around us to cover our bare legs and he continued to be our guide as we with my young son he offered protection for him from the aggressive monkey's that live around the grounds of the temples. There is also a fee to enter the temple which is a different charge. My husband & I were aware that he would be after a fee for his service and happily agreed to pay him. He was very friendly and nice, if you do not want to pay a guide make sure you say no thank you and continue on your own. The view was lovely and there are many steps to climb so do not recommend for anyone that has trouble climbing. There is A LOT of tourist bus loads of them so if you are looking for a peaceful experience at a temple this is not the place to have it but the views make it worth while.", "Very crowded during the evenings. Much better to come here for the sunrise. Volcano on one side, ocean on the other. Beautiful sunrise.", "You can see the strength of the sea there. Better to go for the sunset, but anytime is ok. Be careful with the waves", "Mid-morning and the crowds were very manageable. Unique and stunning temple worth taking the time to read-up on to give it even more meaning and wonderment whilst there. You can be blessed by the monks to allow you to go up the steps but you can only go as far as the top of the steps, access to the top is not allowed. Lovely lady serving drinks, food and a great view over the temple further up the steps opposite the temple itself.", "We were pleased to visit the Ulun Danu Beratan Temple. This temple was picturesque. It is a landmark and a significant temple complex located on the western side of the Beratan Lake in Bedugul, central . The temperature was relatively pleasant. The surface of the lake surrounding most of the temple’s base creates a unique floating impression. The mountain range encircling the lake makes the place scenic. We spent about one hour at this temple, which was built in the 17th century in worship of the main Hindu trinity, Brahma-Vishnu-Shiva. The ‘floating’ temple complex is comprised of four groups of shrines. The second group is located in the west. We were impressed with the temple gates, instantly noticeable nese architectural features and the tiered shrines. This temple complex is also home to a megalithic artifact in the form of a sarcophagus and stone tablet. Do not miss this temple in your itinerary.", "beautiful, charming and enchanting! a temple built on the rocks on the sea all in black! to visit .... but definitely avoid holidays or other days of Hindu mob of Indonesians, too chaotic and confusing", "It’s so much beautiful and unique. Please if you been here, don’t miss this place! So much beautiful and so much hot in the same time. I would like to recommend you to come here during morning time or nearly sunset quite better than in noon time. Shop around here they charge hight price, don’t forget to bargain the price.", "The scenes there are lovely. Great to watch the sun set. There is a ridiculous amount of trash all over the place though, especially along the water line.", "Must thank Trip Advisor reviewers for highlighting this breathtaking temple, which was also devoid of hawkers and crowds. In fact we were the only people there at the first temple, which helped add to the peaceful and spiritual vibe of the place. We'd just been to the water palaces of Tirta Gangga and Ujung, so coming here wasn't much further to go. It's a very steep and windey road up, and we only passed one local on the way. Even our experienced nese tour guide had never been here and thoroughly enjoyed the experience. As with most temples a sarong is required to cover your legs. However, unlike other places we've visited the people manning the entrance kiosk were extremely polite and didn't demand an entrance fee. Although you are encouraged to make a small donation. We gave 500k each, which is nothing really. As we'd had a long, hot day visiting other places first, we had already decided to only visit the first of the seven temples here. The thought of a 3-4hr round walking trip, with vicious monkeys around the higher temples was too much for us. But I can only imagine the great view from the very top based of the first temple's views. Walking up to be presented with the three gates and stone staircases of the first temple is a special experience. It simply took my breath away. When you climb to the top of these steps and look back, the view of the surrounding area, mountains and sea is fabulous. It felt a privilege to be here and you'd be missing a wonderful treat if you don't come here whilst in the Karangasem area. Loved this place.", "this is one of the best landmark in Indonesia, hindu's temple. culture and religion blend into one..", "I love this place.. the place is cosy and cool... the famous pura here is pura ulan danu because you can find this place similar to IDR 50k money...hahaaa.. you can do swan cycling in the lake, enjoying the view by speed boat or could rowing a small boat as well. I know that this place collect entry fee, but I did not know why when i passed by no one asking us for a ticket. so i considered it is a bonus entrance here for me. yeap priceless..hahahah..", "Nothing really here at Ulun Danu Bratan Temple for a christan from the USA. The lake is beautiful,but not much to do.", "My pictures in Ulun Danu cannot justify the beauty of this place! It was a great place to do photo-op. There was a sort of political meeting also when we went there so the temple was packed with people. But it didnt stop me from striking a pose on the wonderful scenery. You can rent a boat and make your way to the temple although you are forbidden to go inside. Our tour guide provided us with a background of the cultural heritage of this place. A must go to place when you visit .", "Brilliant location if you can afford the outside rotunda. Great atmosphere, food and beverages pricey but well worth it for a night out.", "Great place to watch a sunset with crashing waves. Don't expect it to be a private viewing but it's well worth a visit.", "Came here on a private tour and made it just in time for the sunset which was stunning! Once we arrived we were advised by our driver to go right First and then end up by the temple. Even though there were quite a lot of people the place didn’t feel too crowded. There are a lot of stalls selling food and drinks and souveiners but no one is constantly pestering you to buy things. Perfect place to watch sunset", "If u want to get rid of humidity of , u may like to visit Ulun danu temple. The temple is surrounded by hills and situated at high altitude at the bank of lake. The climate is very pleasant and free from humidity. You may enjoy speed boat ride also at reasonable prices. Perfect place to visit with family.", "The sun set there is one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen. Allow time to explore the whole of it, and go to the middle branch when the sun is down, hundreds of bats come out of the caves and it's the best spot to see it.", "clean, and lovely place to go. We had a great time with all friends and spending our time to catch sunset there.", "See main review regarding substandard facility definitely not 4 star....we would only rate it as 2 star.", "Touristy? Yes. Lots of Australians? Yes. Beautiful, perfect for families, couples, friends? Yes. When I was there, there was an amazing festival going on with vendor booths, an Indonesian/ nese dance performance, reggae music, dancing, and delicious food (the best burrito I have ever eaten, sold out of a little red Volkswagen van). I also went on a weekday, and it was decidedly less crowded. See nearby Aroma Spa Retreat reviews! Great way to spend a day.", "Incredible. A must see! The views are magnificent. I imagine sunset would be an ideal time. We went mid day... Great light for photos and uncrowded.", "One of the best place to enjoy sunset,, it is better to come earlier and take a sit on top line so that you can take very nice picture during sunset but be aware that it was really hot surrounded before sunset!", "Defiantly go for sunset, you can get great shots. I wouldn't go during the day too hot. Lots of people, vendors, shops. Bathrooms cost money (3000R) so keep that in mind and they don't have tissue for after so bring your own. I suggest hiring a private car (see my other review) if you want to see this along with other places in the safest way possible.", "If you’re in this is another must visit! Get here early and I would recommend staying at a local homestay in the area to make that easy. The locals in this area are incredible! Sunrise here are absolutely peaceful and sunsets can be overcrowded with people, if you’re lucky you will get here on a slow day. I suggest going mid week as it seems less people are here.", "I Love the weather because its located in 1900 m above sea level the weather is cool. There are water sport worth IDR 10.000 (USD1) there, to travel around Lake Beratan. Ticket entrace is IDR 10.000,-", "Ulun Danu is my favourite place at . This is my second time. The first time in 2004, when i had my honeymoon The place very clean Always want to come back Must visit place", "I visited here with my mum as my husband and son weren’t interested. We found the scenery and setting to be beautiful and were glad we made the effort to visit. As we went late morning there were not that many people and we were able to get to all the vantage points easily. Sarongs and sashes are available at the entrance if you don’t have your own and there are guides on offer. This is supposed to be the place to watch the sunset but it is also very congested at this time as everyone has the same idea so if you’re not fussed by the sunset (and to be honest we haven’t seen a stunning one during our time here but that could be the time of year too) I would recommend going during the day to avoid the crowds.", "Not sure what all the fuss was about, maybe we needed a guid but you have to pay to park, pay for ticket in then pay for another ticket to the sunset dance. Where if you don't get there early you miss out on good seats or if you do get in early you wait in the sun for an hour. But is a good view of the coastline", "When I arrived here, I thought - this is what I think of when I think of a nese temple. I was so excited. It was a beautiful place and very quiet. I loved it. A definite must see for those who enjoy temples.", "We visited as part of a days sight seeing along the east coast of . It is a beautiful garden with Chinese influenced nese architecture. The day we went they were holding a festival/competition and the place was packed with local groups in traditional costumes. This added to the experience and we had a wonderful time. We had planned to spend about an hour here but ended up staying much longer. The groups were very friendly and we have many many good photos with many of the groups.", "For its image printed on Rupiah bill of 50 thousands, it could be the most well known temple in Indonesia. Located in the shore of lake berantan and in the side of Denpasar-Singaraja Road gives an easy way to access this place. For its height, temperature of bedugul area is much cooler than Denpasar, so you can enjoy this place any time. The view of the temple is amazing and also the garden. Near this place the are water attractions that you can try, such as Speed boat, cycled duck boat and also you can ride boat to some attractions across the lake (but i dont try them all).", "Good place, unique. Green place, central location, many store around sell t shirts, local products etc. Fun & fresh to visit.", "Awesome place to visit - extremely busy area. Best time is in the late Afternoon to watch the Sun go down.", "There were a lot of souvenirs stores in the Jalan Arjuna street at Double Six Beach, Seminyak. Coming from South America i was not that impressed by the souvenirs. In fact when I travel to a country I usually like to get souvenirs related to the traditional hand crafts/products of that country, but at Jalan Arjuna street most of the products I found were t-shirts/tops of football/basketball famous teams and very few handicraft and affordable products. Most of the sellers have a rude and not kind attitude if you just have a look at their products and don't buy anything, but if you end up buying something they set prices waay higher than what the products are supposed to cost. Anyways, I walked several times through this street and I found out an alley at the right side of Jl Arjuna if you face the beach, right before 66 Corner sign, so the third store had a good and fair seller, he was kind, not pushy and he even gave me a good discount, so if you are around this area and want to buy souvenirs and don't want to feel any pressure to buy anything you may want to give it a try to this store.", "Never seen such an amazing view of this iconic sight. The weather was perfect & plenty of tourists. Could’ve stayed there all day.", "Nice place where you can see nese culture with a nice view on the ocean you can have nice pics there for memories", "Located on the shore of Lake Bratan, this temple, with its classical multi-tiered thatch roof, is silhoutted against a dramatic mountain backdrop. The manicured garden of flowers provides a beautiful walkway. A small Buddhist temple, and a mosque are also located in the area. There is also a small fenced zoo where we viewed a small deer with tusks. It is unfortunate that someone saw a need to include yet another tourist attraction to this stunning area. Ignore the touristy things and just soak up the view.", "Please remember that this is a nese temple which is used first and foremost by the nese people as a place of worship and to hold their ceremonies. We as tourists need to remember this when going to visit.", "You definitely want to watch sunset when u are in . The view and the breathe are fantastic. U can enjoy the wind and the view. I was there the other day to witness the sunset and i am blessed that i was here. Its a place that you want to be at least once in ur lifetime.", "Went here as part of a day sightseeing trip, Looks amazing with the waves crashing against the rocks and for the all important sunset was just beautiful.", "Great looking place very clean. Cheap entry. Had breakfast there in the resturant which was also nice and had a great view.", "Pura ulundanu or lake side temple,its most of interesting place that we have to visited. With their green garden and also with colourfull flowers,mountain breezes with beauty of lake side temple and background mountain. When you are there ,its really feel of the fresh air without polution and very good to refresh of your mind. Must go there during your holiday in island,with entrance ticket is IDR30k/person", "Ulun danu temple in is one of the finest temples. It should be on one's priority list of sightseeings and shouldn't be given a miss. We went there in the afternoon. By Gods grace the weather was very pleasant and the scenery was just addictive. Hired a local for the whole day for full day tour to other sights as well.Local shops outside the temple provide good articles at reasonable price.", "You can go during sunset and jam with the crowd who are there for sunset photos... or you can go earlier in the day when it's more peaceful, less people and have some nice photos taken without too many people in your background. It takes 30 mins in and out if you go during the earlier part of the day, and I still felt it was a lovely visit. Worth going for it. After that, you can always stop for a nice grilled corn and some fresh coconut water.", "A MUST DO! Try the swing after a few bintang beers on top of the terraces. A bunch of shops along the road as well.", "Its a good place to spend the evening and enjoy the sunset. Depending on the weather you may be able to capture beautiful photos. It was very crowded and packed while i was there.", "I really enjoyed it because it was our first stop of the day and it was an easy in and out for us. If it had been busy when we went I don't think I would have found this place to be as beautiful and worth seeing. So I say go for the sunrise and not the sunset. This place is famous for it's sunset which means dozens, maybe even hundreds of people. I don't care much for crowds so that's why we went at sunrise. It was both beautiful and peaceful and sunrise and I'm very happy we went for that. It's all personal preference but if you want a quieter setting go at sunrise. Pros: Beautiful with a very old and interesting history. Cons: Usually very busy and touristy.", "What a truly charming place. The people are so friendly. The bars are great the health food shops amazing. Highly recommended for all ages!!!", "the anese culture is detailed and preserved in this temple.", "Yes, it's true, it is tourist trap: the ticket is way too expensive for nese standards, it is extremely overcrowded in peak season and it's full of stalls and hawkers selling the same stuff. However, I enjoyed the view of the temple and the surrounding cliffs hit by giant waves and most of all the amazing sunset scenery. Of course, I had to jump from one rock to the other to avoid the mass of tourists in my pics, but that's part of the game when you visit popular spots.", "Nice nese temple situated in the middle of a pleasantly green park area. Nice surroundings ! Although there were a lot of nese and foreign tourists when we were there, the place did not give the impression to be crowded with tourists.", "We went there in the afternoon. Beautiful scenery and climate was cold. I love this place very much.", "The sunset is nice. It is a great experience for those who want to have dinner overlooking the sea vduring sunset. The changes in colour is quite breathtaking.", "Amazing sunset views. A little crowded and significantly commercialized. Fantastic time with family.", "This is a nice temple situated on the lake. The garden is still under construction and it can be a little crowded but it's worth visiting. Entry fee 50 000 rupiah.", "We arrived at around 11am and it was rammed with tourists - go early or late to get it to yourself. It's a good fun spot to spend a little while though, and I hear it's great at sunset?", "If the phrase \\Drop Dead Gorgeous\\\" could apply to any place then Pura Ulun Danu Beratan fits the bill perfectly. Located in Bedugul atop the mountains, this scenic temple situated on the Beratan Lake (the second largest lake in after the one in Batur) has breathtaking views, cool mountain breeze and misty forest tops. No wonder this is one of the must see places in . Have your cameras ready! We were fortunate to see the festival dance during our visit and the music is so unique and refreshing. The devotees clad in traditional costumes worshiping at the temple were a treat to watch. The temple has a nice Indonesian restaurant serving good buffet food. It also boasts a playground to keep the young ones busy and happy. We greatly enjoyed boating across the serene lake soaking in the great scenery. Clearly, this was one of the highlights of our trip. Recommended to visit on sunny days. As this temple is at a higher elevation, it tends to get very cool as compared to the beaches. Temple Entrance Cost (in IDR): 30K for adults; 15K for children Boating Cost (in IDR): 125K for 3 adult boat; 152K for 4 adult boat\"", "This place is incredible!!!! Must book a dinner on the rooftop in the booths! Food amazing! min spend $100 but very easy to do with a big group! Worth going!!!!!! you will see when you get there :)", "Amazing views as you go up and down the steps. Plenty of photo opportunities. Wild monkeys around (watch our for your valuables! Saw a monkey trying to grab a a mobile phone on a lanyard from someone's neck! Another monkey stole a can of deodorant from another tourist's bag!) Some parts of the place can get overcrowded. I think there were around 4 buses of tourists on the day we went here. Maybe a good half of them with their own selfie sticks! Do remember that this is a holy place for the nese, and please dress appropriately.", "Mind boggling number of tourist visiting the place, especially to see the sunset. While the view is good it is just way too crowded.", "This is must visit place in . Don’t miss the beautiful view and the sunset. The beauty of nature that God has given us. Beautiful, scenic view. Calm. Green. Just don’t miss.", "I Love the weather because its located in 1900 m above sea level the weather is cool. There are water sport worth IDR 10.000 (USD1) there, to travel around Lake Beratan. Ticket entrace is IDR 10.000,-", "Amazing view of sunset, so you should go there about 5pm-6pm. Nothing much to see BUT, the beautiful sunset is worth it, specially I went there with my loved one!!!", "Beautiful but incredibly crowded with tourists, went in the daytime but also seems like a perfect place to spend sunset", "The \\Ulun danu Temple\\\" is part of the places that you have to visit while in . It has nice views and it's great for pictures.\"", "Astonishing sunsets. Dangerous crashing waves. Fascinating tourists risking their lives for the perfect selfie. Watch the Devil dissolve. ", "Awesome view and great place to see the nese culture.. beautiful temple overlooking the sea.. you gotta see it by yourself.. and be careful with steps and monkeys.. keep your valueable out of sight..", "Very busy but beautiful. We found a place to sit and watch the sunset and even though there were many people around it was still relaxing. They have stalls set us as you walk in and plenty of food around. They have men walking around selling photos if you want a little keepsake.", "When u see a sunset in this place u realise that best things in life do come free!!! Gorgeous place. Not crowded ! U shud try and be there around sunset and see god paint the sky!", "Among those four lakes are in island, lake Bratan offering a stunning views especially with their nese hinduism temple by the lake. 🌹🌺 Beside of that also you may spend your day here with some water activities like canoeing or speed boat to take you go around the lake. 🚣", "Another temple ... the main temple area was closed when we got there and couldn’t enter although we paid a 30k entrance fee. Had to walk around the temple only A nice place to watch sunset if you are a fan of same like me Watch out for monkeys... no harm was done to me but there were loads of them and had to be careful The taxi mafia is present here and it’s in the middle of nowhere. We paid 50k to get there but they wanted 260k to drop us back to our hotel in Jimbaran. Walked down to the road and there is a board that meter taxis/ online taxis cannot pickup passengers there. A British tourist had ordered a grab bike and another motorbike guy roaming around the gate watched and told the guy to go away .. after probably driving 15 min to get there! We had to negotiate hard and wasted 45 min to get a vehicle back to the hotel and this spoilt out evening plans! Best is to hire a vehicle from Town and keep it with you to get back! I wouldn’t go there again unless the government does something to stop this mafia!", "After coming from Sekumpul waterfalls where we almost did not see any tourists, coming to Ulun Danu Bratan was quite a shock. A parking packed with busses and tourist cars is not directly what you associate with a religious site. Nevertheless, when in it is a must see temple: the setting on the lake is wonderful with wonderful views of the surrounding mountains. At the moment we were there, there was a big ceremony which made it extra special One recommendation for the management: please stop renting peddle boats to tourists, it ruins the photos for everyone else!", "This is a great place.... I love the views. A lake surrounded by mountains, and in the middle of the lake u'll see the Temple called Ulun Danu. It was such a beautiful view.. Never have I seen such a beautiful lake like this. I really love the weather.. It was worth to get there for 1.5 hours to be arrived by motorcycle from Kuta. 😂 pretty crazy but it was so cool indeed.. 😎", "Beautiful place to sit and watch. Not good if you have walking difficulty as slippery rocks. We wanted to go to the Restuarant on top but access was too steep and hard for friend who had bad feet. Lovely sunset and just nice to sit and watch the visitors from all over the world.", "Arrived early 8am had place to ourselves for first 40minutes or so the gardens are absolutely amazing,colourful and beautifully maintained. The Kitch animals statues are found many places in Indonesia and add to the culture of the place we did not find them tasteless as with some reviews I read! Reminded us of a place we stayed in Kupang Timor 30 years ago that is Indonesia!The Temple out on the lake was georgeous especially as we were there early morning and everything was reflected in the still waters of the lake. Spent over 1.5 hours just walking around and taking photos the flowers were just so beautiful. Only other tourists were from Java and had fun chatting and taking photos with them. Would definitely recommend a visit is very busy with bus loads of local tourists so go early.", "This is a very picturesque and tranquil spot. It was relaxing to walk around and see the water features, the statues and the ornamental fish. We had a push chair and it required a little lifting and some areas were a bit tricky, but overall it didn't impede on our enjoyment of the site. There were quite a few other tourists here, but everyone seemed to be quite quiet and respectful. No bus loads of tourists that I could see. Recommended if you like taking photos and seeing some nese history.", "The temple provided a rich nese experience, and amazing spots for photos. It would be best to visit when there are less people as some pathways on the cliffs become quite narrow.", "Many options of resturants and shopping. We meet a lot of great people there too. Locals are very friendly.", "Be prepared, this is a major tourist attraction so there will be a lot of people. The Sunset View is majestic. It's a good and worth the visit. A must visit for Photographers, they can go down the beach to take some landscape shots (to get away from the crowd). Once the sun sets, be prepared to see a lot of bats coming out of some caves.", "bit far from denpasar. i came here in the evening and had a nice time here. beautiful and good for taking snaps. don't miss it", "Nice cool spot but go the earlier the better because the mist comes down around 3 pm . Also visit the Botanical Garden and Market where you will need to bargain .", "I guess if you're looking into seeing culture of and also the difference of Hinduism practise in Indonesia this is one of the places to see. Do read about the temple's history so you can relate to why the snake and the spring water. Its important as a traveller not just to take pictures of places but also know why certain temples,culture's are prevalent in certain places so you can understand more and enjoy the place. Tides can be high in January due to monsoon shower.", "Awestruck with the architecture and scenic beauties of the temple amidst sea! But must and should carry your sunglasses and sunscreen to tolerate that scorching sun! Other than this an awesome experience..and amused to realise that nese culture is so similar to Indian culture..felt like home!!", "We got exactly the photos and views that we wanted from this beautiful temple. HOWEVER Make sure that you book a car both there and back. We took a blue bird taxi there without any problems, but getting back to the hotel was another story. After the fire show, no taxis available in the area. We managed to get a Grab but had to walk 20 minutes on an unlit road with traffic in the dark to get to the grab.", "If you are looking for spirituality and beauty at Ulun Danu Temple, you’ve come to the right place. The main attraction are two beautiful floating temples with a unique backstory of the Hindu Dharma religion native to (itself a new religion derived from origins of Hinduism and Buddhism infused with indigenous Animism beliefs). If you haven’t yet noticed, the image of these two floating temples at Ulun Danu Temple is ingrained at the back of one of the Indonesian rupiah note! While it is the pride of , having its mark stamped in the National note certainly brings a more heightened sense to the peaceful location. Depending on the day, you will either get throngs of people visiting the temple or a very quiet peaceful almost meditative walks to yourself in the temple grounds, which is also compete with a few intricate archways and rock paths besides the beautiful lake. An important thing to note is that the nese still hold on firmly to their beliefs- one of them being that a women on her period is not allowed to enter the temple grounds (this is not an uncommon observance in Asia). Rest assured however, they will still allow the women in this situation to marvel at the outer areas of the temple. When in , do as the nese do, and you will truly come to appreciate the miraculously beautiful ‘Island of Gods’ as it was nicknamed since the late 90s.", "Such a great place to spend the afternoon with an abundance of restaurants and cafes and shaded walking tracks to browse the small shops. Lots of water activities for the whole family.", "Perfect!! Clean and not crowded.. crystal clear, water and beautiful hotels along the way .. well lit path way..", "We always go to Bratan Lake and Pura Ulun Danu when in . It is still one of the “must see” sites in , even though it becomes more touristic every year. In 2012 wearing a sarong was not mandatory anymore…", "If you are in search of Heaven, then just be there once in your lifetime and all you will find is heaven. Beautiful, stunning, awesome, extravagant views and fantastic and perfect sunset tour", "If you wanna be a better person, go to ! It’s habitants are relaxed, always smiling and happy (despite their poverty). Goodness is meaning of life. And balance is the key of wellbeing and harmony. Be “always in the middle” – that’s the point. Balance is the essence of ; harmony between body and soul. As my guide and taxi driver Wayan said: “I live with God, with people and with nature.” nese respect nature; it’s part of their own being. The nature in is beautiful, green is everywhere, as well around village cotages and luxury hotels… And you are followed all the way with smell of frangipani flower… Watching an amazing sunset over surreal and beautiful Tanah Lot, temple build on the rock and surrounded by the ocean during the tide, I tought: God, I could be much better person here… is called Heaven on Earth. I have no idea what Heaven looks like, but is beautiful :-).", "This is place is definitely worth a visit if staying in the Amed area. There are quite a lot of stairs but it is worth it looking out across the valley. You will need to rent a sarong for a small fee and you will be offered a guide but they are not pushy.Got some great photos up there.", "The setting was perfect, sun, sea, sand and rocks! It was particularly very windy that day (pleasant) and the sun set was mesmerizing.. If not for the hoards of tourists at this particular spot (i think its pretty well known), which kind of impacted my experience negatively here, this place would have scored an \\Excellent\\\" in my rating.\"", "One of the best experiences of our trip. The views at sunset are just phenomenal. Plenty of places to get a beer and some snacks. Can get a bit busy with tourists but it's worth it 100%", "use to be a cool place with relax people, now it's evolving to a hipster place with loud bikes and hollow ego people", "Pretty and lively! Not much to dislike. Nice water temperature and clean. Nice to stroll along the path and check out the other hotels on offer.", "Picturesque setting with great view of waves lapping over the rocks. Nice sitting in the restaurant watching life pass by with a lovely gin and tonic. I personally wouldn't spend more than a couple of hours here but worth the trek to Tanah Lot. Take a change of clothes with you because it can get very hot and uncomfortable walking around in sweaty attire.", "Ulun Danu Bratan Temple is located with a quiet lake around, flowers, mountains etc that make a very beautiful picture. Entrance fee is Rp$50,000/person. It is nice to walk around.", "Allthough there are lots of tourists (local and foreign) the Ulun Danu temple is located in a quiet peacefull place. The view over the lake is beautifull and the park behind the temple is nice for a walk around. There is a small childrens playground and some restaurants and shops.", "among all the temple we visited in , Ulun Danu temple is no doubt the most beautiful of all, its a paradise, such heart warming views in and around the temple, surrounded by beautiful gardens, mountains and Brutan lake you can spend good time with your family. you can opt for boating also in the lake with different options like pedal and speed boat, which comes with a fee. there is a small aquarium near the temple. Outside the temple there are some food joints, little costly. The temple itself has an entrance fee.", "The journey up to the hilly region of Bedugul is wonderful because the air became cooler and there were roadside stalls selling lots and lots of yellow coloured passionfruit. Since it was Sunday, there was a weekend market but my driver did not stop as he was rushing to bring us to the Leke Leke waterfall before going to Ulun Danu Beratan Temple. The grounds of this temple are well maintained and we were surprised to find that the flowers were really dark maroon with maroon shiny leaves. Others were beautifully planted and in abundance. They looked so healthy and happy. My spirits lifted too. There are a few small temples on the lake. A very beautiful view! I would like to go there again one day. On the way down, we saw many durian stalls and hearing that it was the durian season, we had a durian party. The kampung durian was extremely delicious at 5K rupiah each which is about $5 AUD. Durian lovers, if you go to in mid May, you must go to Bedugul.", "There's an entrance fee to go in. It has a large park for you to walk, take pictures, enjoy the grass and flowers and trees. The Pura on the lake is really nice. With mountain and the sky on the background, it's truly a good place to just enjoy and the nature.", "This temple is to be visited at sunset for a gorgeous view but we visited this in the morning. The temple is set in a beautiful locale. Entry into temple premises only allowed for nese people and sarong wasn’t compulsory when we visited. The entry fee was 60k Idr per person and additional 5k idr for parking. Was beautiful!! Definitely must see temple on your itinerary..", "The temple is very touristy, a lot of Indonesian tourists coming with busses. The temple isn't very impressive, just another hindutemple (sorry). But taking a walk around it and enjoying the view off the cliffs there is enjoyable. Watch out for cheaky monkeys!", "I visited around 4 temples in ( except Besakih temple) Ulun Danu is the best since its located beside the lake which has a perfect sceneries view while visiting the temple. it is recommended to have a drone in this place :)", "The Ulun Danu Temple was built around the 16th century and has been kept in great condition, alike most temples in . The temple itself sits out into the lake and is not accessible by tourists. The lake is breathtaking, seemed almost like an ending sea. Being 1300 metres above sea-level, the area was quite cold, a jacket and a scarf recommended. The fog gave it the perfect setting. There were also a spacious garden with gorgeous flowers. Photographs can be taken from almost every angle! Everything was just beautiful. You definitely have to go and see it for yourself!", "Go early, as early as you can. Maybe catch the sun rise here. Its magical. It is a touristy place but you can avoid the crowds by getting there early. Take a boat ride (not a noisy motor boat) maybe a canoe and enjoy the tranquil waters surrounded by lush green hills and cool weather. Must visit when in .", "This is culture and beauty! Must go when the tide is out so you can walk down for a blessing and leave an offering. It's definitely worth a visit. It's busy but so much area. It is truly magnificent to experience the nese culture and hear the history.", "I've been there at Sunset and Sunrise, both just as beautiful. Way to many tourist but still it's a must to see.", "It was one of the most beautiful sunsets I have ever seen. The journey started at 3 am and it was a struggle to me to get to the top but hey I made it and I will do it again.", "Worth the trip. The seascape is different every time you go. The sunsets can range from being average to very good depending on the cloud on the day. The markets are good. No hassling you, realistic bargain prices", "A place not to miss, for its location onto the ocean, but for the spiritual mood that floats there. Enjoy!", "Soooo many people!! especially tourists and it was fairly difficult to get a perfect picture without anyone blocking your camera. many locals came down for prayer too so that explains it. still sunset was beautiful - should not miss it when you're in .", "This was the last of the three temples we visited on our day tour. We had visited Ulun Danu Bratan and Taman Ayun as well. This was fitting being our last temple since it is actually on a rock formation in the sea and closest to the resort area of Nusa Dua where we would be staying. It was high tide so we couldn't actually walk to the temple. The scenery along the coast by the temple is stunning. It is quite a commercial area filled with vendors selling souvenirs. Nevertheless it was still very worthwhile to see.", "Come and visit this place in the afternoon to see sunset. It has beautiful scenery and great place to take photograph", "I know everyone says to see this beautiful place at sunset but that's if you don't mind standing in line and being with a zillion other tourists. We were there at the beginning of the day and there were throngs of tourists around. It's a lovely spot and definitely with seeing - I just would advise not going at sunset.", "We were driving up to Lovina & stopped off at the Ulun Danu Bratan Temple for sightseeing & also for a coffee break. The temple complex is located on the shores of Lake Bratan in the mountains near Bedugul. The temple was built in 1663, to use for offerings ceremony to river goddess Dewi Danu due to the importance of Lake Bratan as a main source of irrigation in for their crops. The grounds & gardens are lovely & the temple overshading the lake is very beautiful & peaceful. Its thatched multi-roofed shrines are very interesting especially the location of them sitting proudly on the water's edge of the lake with the gorgeous mountains as a drop back. The breeze from the water was very welcoming on a hot summer's day. Visits to the Ulun Danu Beratan temple has an entrance fee of IDR 7,500 for domestic tourists and IDR 10,000 for foreigners. Parking is available with the cost of the ticket. There are numerous cafes for lunch, drinks or coffee plus toilets.", "It's one of the holiest temples in for the nese Hindu. It's located on a cliff. Only the ones going for prayers can cross the sea in low tide to access the temple. This place is also famous for its sunset.", "I would like to visit this place every time I come back to . If you want to chill with your friends then this is the place to go. Sadly couldn't experience sunset but I can imagine the beauty it would add to the already beautiful surrounding.", "Ulu Danu Bratan to me was one of the most beautiful temple that I have visited during my trip. Once I entered the outer premises of the temple, I felt the change of atmosphere inside. The atmosphere of the temple, lake and landscape gave me a great feeling of peace and happiness. I would surely recommend a visit here.", "I have been there twice, sunset and sunrise both times just as beautiful both time very different experiences. A must to go and see", "Pura Ulun Danu Bratan and Lake Danau, is a lovely place won't be missed. Cool weather on a highland, it's actually peace and tranquil to spend some time at this place. You can choose to do canoeing, boat riding or just walking around the lake by taking picture, it's a nice place that not to be missed.", "One thing i noticed in that they put expensive tickets for temples but in most of the temple they don't let you enter. if you have to see just the view there are many other places as well for that you don't have to pay. Lots of monkeys and no one is there to protect you from them. At least water should given for free specially holy places like temple...", "I was with my family. We were quite excited as we heard good things about this place especially when the sunset occurs When we got there there were loads of tourists everywhere. It was really crowded, difficult to get a clear picture with the sunset We were also unfortunate for it to have been cloudy, so the sunset wasn't all that. But it was that bad either.", "Go to this place at Sunset on a beautiful day. You might need to wait a while for a big wave to come, but once it does- so so worth it.", "Ulun Danu Temple is a nese Hindu Temple located in Beratan Lake of Bedugul , we went there in the early morning at 9am, just few tourists there, we took 20 mins walked around the temple, nothing special.", "Many people come here to view the wonderful temple which at the time of planning our visit was our main intention but to be honest we spent more time in the shops that lined the path to the temple´s main entrance. Not many people were buying things from the shops when we were there as maybe there is a common misconception that prices must be higher because the temple is very popular destination for foreign tourists. To our surprise we found many items available here that were far more cheaper here than what we managed to find on other parts of the island. Of course the temple itself is spectacular but unfortunately the complex which houses the temple was extremely crowded on the day that we visited. If we had to choose between here and the temple in Bedugul (Ulun Danu), Bedugul would win hands down every time. Ulun Danu is far less crowded and in my opinion more aesthetically pleasing.", "We continued to our second destination by Dream Cruise to Indonesia. North is first time visited by large cruise ship; we have to be transferred to the smaller feeder boats in order to reach the land. It took more than 2 hours to reach Lake Buyan and Tamblingan and we have a good overall view of the twin lakes. The air was good as we're at the misty tops of the mountain. Temple Ulun Danu is a very scenic place of worship. The temple represents the best of north .", "This Hindu temple set on Lake Beratan is a famous Instagram photo op and is featured on the 50,000 Rupiah note. The scenery is gorgeous and the grounds are well-maintained with tropical flowers and plants. The reason for only 4 stars is due to the commercialism like \\tacky\\\" Disneyland-type colorful cement animals. It is a popular place and crowded. We saw a lot of eating areas and places to rest. Our tour guide said we could ride the boats in the lake for an additional fee. I believe the entrance fee to the temple was about 50,000 rupiah and they do take credit cards.\"", "The word for the title that I put is an understatement. This temple or \\pura\\\" in nese is perhaps one of the most beautiful pura in . The landscape and the background of the Danu Beratan(Lake Beratan) is so beautiful, even a postcard picture couldn't do the justice. And the climate here most probably suited the western travelles better since it could reach down to 16 degree celsius. Cold weather for most of Southeast Asian people like me.\"", "The place is beautiful at sunset . but the entry to the temple is only for the nese hindus, which is a bit dissappoiinting given that people visit it from far away places. a very peaceful and serene place.", "to visit this place , be careful with your things, there are many monkeys who would disrupt you and sometimes try to taking out your things but this place beautiful, very beautiful, wait until you found the sunset, this place become so close to heaven. 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Echo Beach has black, sparkling volcanic sand and amazing waves for surfing. Many call it the new Kuta as surfers flock from all over the world to catch waves on this beach. If you are taking a stroll along Echo beach you can enjoy a drink or something to eat at one of many bars and restaurants. My fave is called OLD MAN. Make sure you check it out if you are ever on Echo Beach.  To get to Echo, grab a scooter or uber and it is only around 5 mins from the rice paddies of Canggu in .", "Much better than Kuta beach, and the sellers are less nagging. Nice restaurants by the beach and nice personell.", "The beach is crowded, but it's still beautiful. Loads of hotels where you can pop in and out of the loo / to grab a drink if needed. Rented two deck chairs + a body board for 150k for around 4-5 hours to the far right of Ku De Tah, which was decent enough, though you could probably get it lower if you tried harder. Sunset is wonderful from here - an absolute stunner. Just make sure you get a close seat to the sea unless you want people in your pictures :)", "I highly suggest all visitors to kuta visit this beach . Yes there is and entrance fee about 25 000 idr but it is so totally worth it ! The best beach I've ever seen in my life !!! Waveless ocean and white sand. Additional cost was 50 000 idr for two sun beds and an umbrella this is a must . Very secluded with majority of people on the beach being tourists . There is a restaurant on the beach that will serve you at your spot . Make sure to carry beach towels and lots of sunblock . I would also suggest bringing some coral shoes for swimming as there are a few lose rocks , shells and stones .", "Nothing spectacular, but I guess some people like it quieter than a crowded beach like Kuta. The best spots are owned by hotels/resorts and the section with public access is nothing to shout about. It lacks shades from the scorching hot sun other than the chargeable loungers. It's not a place that I would regret not visiting. Generally a quiet and clean beach, suitable for early mornings or around sunsets.", "A really beautiful part of . Quieter than the bustle and hustle of Kuta. Restaurants and bars on the sand. Spent two days swimming,walking,eating and watching the locals and the tourists on the beach. Many restaurants with wonderful freshly caught seafood or local and western food choices. Lovely to sit with a drink and watch the sunset, chatting to people from all over the world.", "Located South of the airport in a residential area with only minor number of tourists compared to Kuta and other beaches this area offers great sunset views and less crowds. Also the waves are much smaller here compared to other west beaches.", "The beach up this end is much nicer that the Kuta/Legian end it seems to be cleaner around the nice resorts.", "Beach is Superb for Sunset View It has very nice Beach Facing Eating Points where you can Enjoy GRILLED FOOD , BEER , DRINKS. You Can simply walk from This Beach Upto Kuta Beach , with great view and low sea tides.... Must Must Visit", "This beach is a fun spot to watch sunset ,lots of colourful bars and although there is some plastic rubbish at least Doyble Six seem to be trying to get on top of the litter unlike Kuta", "quite clean than kuta beach, amazing view from the \\kelokan\\\", lil bit crowded, but its worth-ed, wanna come here again\"", "Beach is long and clean. Water is warmer than Kuta beach. Prices along the beach are higher but you can find bargains if you are patient. Stop by the sea turtle sanctuary.", "Lovely clean beach to stroll along without the annoying crowds and peddlers in Kuta/Seminyak. Sunrise is not to be missed along here!", "another nice beach in , however Kuta still was best re: sand quality and surf. Many places to relax, but haggle hard for you beachfront piece of lounge. Do not allow any peddlers to come to you - allow one, you attract many..... arghhhhh ", "One of our favorites for sunset. Grab a bean chair and a beer. So chill, much cleaner than Kuta and not as busy. Lots of great beach bars.", "I visited here with friends last December 2016, not a crowd beach like kuta, but very hot that time, I can't stay long outside", "This beach located in the heart of Kuta, it is bit busy. A lot of young spend their times in here, but it is great for family too.", "I particularly like this beach in the morning. Not too crowded as Kuta. Morning run from Double Six - Kuta, or Double Six - Seminyak is a good track. Try running with your feet and feel the sand and the breeze!", "Such a relaxing colourful and adventurous place far removed from the craziness of Kuta it is a great place to relax and just chill whilst also offering a wide variety of amusements should you so wish, excellent food venues and locations I highly recommend this beach side town.", "We came here as we were staying close by. The beach itself is not the best. Whilst trying to enjoy yourself on your holiday you are approached by sales people on the street who try to become aggressive if you do not wish to purchase anything from them. The worst is the karma group hotel promotion people where you scratch and of course All the ladies win “first” place and men win t shirts. When you walk away they are the worst scamming people and ruin your time at the beach. So I would avoid at all costs unfortunately. Kuta is much better for the beach.", "If you are looking to enjoy a quiet time by the beach and hates going to Kuta ... this is it. Lots of small cafes that serves good food and the beach is not crowded.", "I prefer this beach rather than Kuta beach. The location is quite far but worth it. Nice blue sea, clean, and not too crowded. You can have your own space in this beach compare to Kuta Beach. However, this is not recommend for surfer as the beach is quiet and calm... LOL", "This beach is cleaner than kuta beach. They are a lot of cafe with beanbag. A nice place to wait the sunset. Kiddos love to spend time here.", "This beach is not so crowded as compared to kuta. And it is a great place to view the sunset when happen around 6pm local time. There is a carpark and a few restuarants beside the beach.", "While the beach does not have the waves and water sports of nearby Kuta, Legian or Tanjung Benoa is is a nice area to relax or wander along the broadwalk that passes the myriad of dining options from five star hotels to small beach side warungs where you can enjoy a cold drink in the shade or a meal anytime during the day. The broadwalk is partially lit of an evening however I felt safe for the whole time I visited the area.", "Nice beach for sunbathing or walking. Not good for swimming comparing to Mediterranean Sea. But still better than Kuta. On high tide, you may swim with seaweeds.", "The beach is clean and not too crowded so it's a good place to watch sunrise and feel serene at the same time. It's a perfect tranquility if you want to escape from the hustling Kuta, Legian, or Seminyak", "We were there during low rainy season so it might be totally different in high season. The beach is ok but nothing special for Asian standards. Good surfing I guess, nice waves. Beach suffers from plastic invasion unfortunately. Beach is lined with small beach bars that all look the same and have limited choice of drinks and soso food, no WiFi. Stay away from Finns Beach if you don’t wanna be ripped off while thinking you’re special.", "not too many people offering \\transport\\\", more space on the beach we can use (kuta too crowded).... Nice music and still walkable ..\"", "We went here to have some beer at night time and chill. Although it was a windy day, they beach was fine but the water of the beach were too far from the shore, its nice to sit back and relax here while drinking, it wasnt crowded at all and there were no vendors bugging me unlike in Kuta beach there are too many people forcing us to buy something! but it was a little dirty and its sand was dark grey, unlike in pandawa and padang padang beach which has white sand.. Overall, it was a good place to watch the sunset and relax after a day tour in ! 😊👍🏻", "The beach here is much cleaner than kuta beach. 這裡的沙灘比庫塔漂亮,沙灘比起來比較白,這一區也比較沒有那麼的商業化,如果比起庫塔區的話,不會擠滿著出租海灘椅的小販纏著你。", "Absolutely opposite of the Kuta Beach. This beach is so peaceful and offers plenty of water sports and lounges. The restaurants are wonderful. There are beautiful sculptures on the beach snd a small sea turtle conservation. Definitely a nice place to relax.", "We enjoyed going here but it was a bit too crowded. Not really worth the drive. We prefer Kuta beach.", "This beach is less crowded and cleaner from kuta beach, there is many good restaurant near the area too.", "Was here surfing over the weekend. This beach is clean, have a lot of restaurants nearby and a good view of the kuta.", "Not your busy hectic beach like kuta. Here you can relax and just watch the world go by. Mostly accessible by hotels alongvfb the beach but there is a hub of activity during the day past the St Regis hotel. Great cafes, and onbthe beach massages which are pretty good!", "We stayed near the Double six beach, the beach is pretty clean compared to Kuta. The best is when you swim at the indian ocean while watching the sunset. And of course coconut water.", "Not the beach for surfers but for those wanting something calmer, this is a better option than Kuta/Legian.", "This is another ways if bored at Kuta. Same environment with another beach in , but the only different is only less crowd than Kuta.", "Nice beach a bit spoiled by the VERY numerous traders who ply you with sunglasses, jewellery and deck chairs CONSTANTLY ....not as much as in Kuta Beach but it does spoil the mood a bit.", "Lovely, clean, not crowded and nice little cafes along the way. Beware of the market women in South Kuta though - you are surrounded immediately you get anywhere near the market and they are extremely aggressive if you go to their shops. It is difficult to extract yourself from their clutches and you are subject to an interrogation that would rival NYPD.", "Come relax and shop in peace, away from the madness of kuta. Great places to eat, shop or relax on the beach. All the watersports you will ever need.", "This beach is our number one in . The beach is well maintained, and is great for a swim or other activities. The beachwalk provides opportunity for a morning run or enables you to bike or walk along the whole beach. There are dozens of restos and cafes along the beach. More relaxed than Kuta and more activity than Lovina.", "Good for a nice walk in the morning or evening. A good long stretch of sand. A lot better than Kuta beach.", "Nice quiet swimming beaches can take some searching. We went to many where the waves would knock you over and the coral washing up would cut you.. This place is a protected bay with a gorgeous, wide sandy beach. It is a fairly cheap moto or taxi ride to Kuta etc. if you must do the tourist shopping scene, but then return here for peace and quiet and spectacular sunsets!", "Padawa beach is my faforite beach because those have good calor water and have any play watersport for any body not so danger cz no have big wave", "Great little strip of beach and beach town in the middle of . Close to Serangan Harbor, you can just sit on the free lounge chairs and enjoy the sunset with a fresh coconut in hand. It's much more low key than Kuta Beach and even Jimbaran, which is teeming with tourists. Here, it's just people enjoying being by the ocean. The town itself is full of cute cafes with live music, shops, and stalls selling beach clothes.", "What a contrast from kuta beach, hear you can relax without the constant Taxi! or buy this etc. This is a perfect beach with golden sand.", "Better than kuta beach i loved this place swimming is difficult you just get your feet wet and thats it so dangerous but lovely view and quiet , clean...", "A good beach .. i spent most of my evenings here as during the day shore was littered and was very annoying to see it like that. During dusk, the restaurants come to life., you can easily spend long time eating, drinking bintang and gazing the sun. personally i preffered seminyak area and beach over Kuta..", "Most of the visitors who didn't stay in private beach hotel can come here to enjoy what private beach hotel offer. Local peoples manage to rent all equipment for beach activities including shower. Lots of seafood restaurant and Cafe bar for enjoy beer and walking on the beach. Only 30 minutes by car from Kuta . Tourists can rent motor cycle or car.", "This beach is amazing for sunrises, great for jogging and a calm wave-less beach. The restaurants are abundant and varied with a nice vibe. Note this is not as commercial as Kuta so a bit more relaxed feeling", "Massive tidal movement here so a very very wide beach. The beach itself is OK but wouldn't rush there for a swim. Legian itself is a crazy place after 3pm when the traffic hits town and the Muslims that live here are all trying to get to prayer time. Other than that go a bit further south for a swim at Tuban. It's on the other sie of Kuta. Quieter, don't need to pay for a sun lounge, just drop your towel and in you go. The water is deeper and so cooler as well. Good friendly people down her.", "Such a lovely beach to relax and watch the sun go down. This beach is no where near as busy as Kuta and the vibe is more relaxed and laid back. Different bats have chairs and bean bags set up on the sand with umbrellas and small tables so you don't need to move. The sellers will come up to you with various wares (from sunglasses to fairy floss) but they're not as aggressive as in some other parts as you are sitting in the designated area of a restaurant. The only drawback is that the bathrooms are not pleasant to use - the public ones cost money and are not clean and many of the restaurant ones are not clean either - bring some tissues and hand sanitiser just in case. Lovely, relaxed evening watching the sun go down!", "not busy like Kuta... really enjoy the breeze and little bit private. near airport so just 15 minutes drive and very beautiful beach", "One of the best beaches in - if you're a beach and white sand lover you should not miss this long, clean green/blue beach. About an hour driving from Denpasar/Kuta - you can rent beach umbrella tent for 50k (for local) - the toilet is quite dirty (2-5 k). One of the major destination for group of local tourist - you can expect less foreign tourist there. There are quite number of kiosk nearby with average F&B price in between 10-50k.", "Great fun to be had with the sellers on the beach. Sun shinning everyone happy. Can't wait to return one day. Fab atmosphere on this beach. Not to busy during the day but comes alive at sunset. We walked along the beach to Kuta we didnt like it there way way to busy stick to semyniak", "A friend recommend this beach and took us there. Its quite far from kuta, but when we arrive, we are thrill to see the white sandy beach, and the blue ocean, blue sky.. its so postcard picture. You can do kayaking there. At the sandy beach, there are lots of small white crab, so watch your step. You can rent a beach umbrella to relax. Some food stall also available. Young coconut is a must try.", "Just like any other beaches around this area, the waves are quite high thus making it suitable for boogie boards and surfers. Fortunately it is cleaner in general compared to Kuta Beach where at times it can be filthy from the trashes of the tourists. I think it will be a great place to hang out if you have time to spare!", "Wowwwww yes literally wow place to see in kuta. Me and my husband loved this place. Enjoy your beach day and click more pictures 😉", "Is located on south from kuta beach. Many local tourist in this place, some other international tourist", "Yes its nice and compared to Kuta beach but not that amazing. One place worth the trip is Jacks Fish restaurant, this is located up from the Marriot and in a group of on the beach grill places. The fish is fresh, cheap and company wonderful. Also there are salesmen selling sesame covered snacks, try them out if you have not had them as they are quite sweet.", "Cool and relaxed beach with a nicer vibe than kuta beach. Still the same amount of merchants but more places with bean bags and music to chill. Waves are more lenghty than kuta as well, though it depends on the time i guess", "Not so far from kuta, you go by rental motorbike at kuta or around, you can fine beach, pura, and good food resto, handycraft offered by nice little girls and many beautiful things", "Nice public beach Crowd one But it's k +Clean +Great view Good for swimming, canoeing, or just enjoy the great view.", "Many good beach side restaurants to choose from , seated on the beach by candle light was fantastic , as its far from the Australian crowds over in Kuta.", "Looks Dirty compared to Kuta Beach and some sleazy characters hanging around, eating places look ok but the rest is a let down, not for us", "it's a beach, but different than that of KUTA.. sunbathing, nice, guest only can use the beach chairs. A long stretch of sand, but no surfer and sunset, only sunrise, quite the opposite of Kuta... still for those looking for something quiet and calm this is it. There's sufficient shop and all of that but more in a relaxed and spread out environment compared to the jam packed kuta. Again, it's only fair to compare the two for much simpler reference. The water looks bit dirty, got some rubbish in it but still clear. I could sleep and laze around all day get a massage at the beach and just enjoy the breeze.", "Used this beach a few days, and found it to be very pleasant with clear, clean water. Most of the hotels have buoys about 75m out and recommend that you don't swim out further. There wee no strong currents as often found in Kuta.", "Our hotel was a few mins walk from Seminyak beach.... It's wide and waves are huge .... You get a variety of bars and restaurants to choose from.... It's nicer and calmer than Kuta Beach .... In the evenings there were loads of lanterns lights lit up and big bonfire in front of some restaurants.... Lovely atmosphere...Nice stroll and amazing sunset as it's anywhere else in ....You watch people riding horses or walking , surfing .... We didn't dare to go in to the sea as it looked very scary and waves were big .... But beautiful all the same .... If you keep walking then you reach the much busier Kuta beach ... More going on there .... The reason for a 4 star rating is the sewerage smell and the rubbish .... Probably coming from the hotels we don't know ... and its beaches are definitely worth a visit...", "comparing to kuta-legian beach this place is very quiet and not crowded. very relaxing atmosphere during daytime and good choice of food evenings", "Not too isolated like uluwatu but not overly crowded and touristy like kuta, this place is perfect for a laid back beach get away", "Lovely sunset much better then Kuta or Lagian beach Traffic nightmare Clean beach and nice restaurant there", "We had to pay a toll fee to visit this beach. It was clean and awesome. Soft white sand and clear water good for swimming. Water was cool, calm and inviting. Compared to kuta and legian beaches, come here if you would like to take a breather away from other beaches.", "Beach was so beautiful. The sands looks like pearl, and is very suitable for surfing. Large beach area, peacefull. Not so far from Tanjung Benoa.", "The beach here is much better than Kuta area and the water is inside a reef so minimal waves and safe swimming for kids popular with the locals and you can see the local fishing boats go out each day lots of eating places to visit and a paved walkway", "Love the cafes on the beach front. Perfect for lazing the days away. Particularly breathtaking at night. A million times better than Kuta! Clean an beautiful beach!", "Not so crowded like in Kuta but the beach had many local fisherman traditional boat. Can not swimming or surfing, but there are so many nice cafe for relax. Can have lunch, dinner, coffee also ice cream there, the menu is western and Indonesian food.", "Maybe because it's Sunday so it was full of people. The beach is looking better & more clean compare to Kuta beach. Mostly local people or local tourist. It has comfy seating area in many cafes at the beachside with live accoustic band performance when we're seeing sunset. Lovely time!", "The beach itself is good better than the overcrowded Kuta but other than that there really nothing else to see. If you plan to go to uluwatu temple you can maybe stop by to this place but if not it's just not worth the effort", "It has been 20 years since we have been here and obviously there has been some development! Of course we remember just how relatively expensive it was back then and there was nothing else here except a few resorts in the middle of nowhere. But now its a thriving hub of most other of the things you would find at Kuta and Sanur. The good news is that massages are actually cheaper here than in Kuta! The beach is very very good for (being a volcanic island) with gorgeous warm waters and very calm for kids to enjoy. The water sports do not hamper the swimming much we found unless you wanted to do some long distance open water swimming, but its perfect for kids and young families.", "Visit the beach just before sunset which provides great photo opportunities. Do not bother going there for sunbathing, you will likely have to pay for your deck chair rental and also approach by the local vendors selling their products. Just visit the beach for a good photo shoot will do. You can enter the beach via the side entrance near Kudeta.", "This beach is pleasant as there are not a lot of hawkers and not crowded with tourists- they're all still there, just not as many as Kuta. It's dotted with many warungs, a lot for westerners with wifi available, but there are sections run by local families, without the wifi and fancy furniture still offering same service, at cheaper prices. In these sections, the local families seem to come in the afternoons to cool off, which is cool. We found out you hire the deck chairs with umbrellas for around IR5k (AU$5) for the day, recommend as the sun is crazy. Lots of offers for water sports, just negotiate- our kids were still little for trying that out yet. All in all, good spot to enjoy and relax.", "The beach is boring, no surf. There is made some stone fence to protect that bay so water near the sunbathing area is calm. We took taxi (blue bird) to Kuta beach for 100k.", "This was a much better place to chill out than Kuta beach. A much smaller crowd here which equated to a more peaceful time at the beach. At the same time, there were enough people to give it a lively feel (not deserted). The waves here were pretty strong and surfing was difficult for a beginner like my friend and I. We were barely able to paddle out far enough to catch a wave without getting batted back (around the afternoon period). There were also cafes and bars littered around the beach (unlike Kuta, where you had to get out of the beach) thus, it was very convenient to just grab a bite or drink. Definitely a much better beach to visit than Kuta.", "Nice sands nice view. More sofisticated crowds. It was not like Kuta overcrowded with drunken people. Nice environment for couples to relax and enjoy your romantic day.", "Lovely place, unlike kuta, peaceful beach, clean with many restaurants that line the beach,,, loved the place,,,kids did jet skiing,,, I would have a drink by the beach,,,", "Most of the beach is surrounded by lux hotels, so less access for public to enjoy this beach. Somehow it is cleaner than Kuta beach. Enjoy sunset and surfing too.", "compared to kuta beach this is heaven. It is clean and it is cleaned every morning there are heaps of places offering umbrellas and Lounge deck chairs and the umbrellas there are cheap motorbikes and taxis to take you anywhere there are cold drinks and toilets available", "Very nice beach, much much cleaner than Kuta, more peaceful established crowd and less pesky vendors", "The beach is so beautiful! Pretty turqoise-green-blue sea and white sand. It's WAY more quiet than Kuta. You'll meet waves of students on tour but you can avoid them by walking a little further from the main entrance to your right as it's more quiet over there. Me and my friends were having a good time napping-swimming-spacing out-repeat. Lol. If you want to swim, be careful though, because the waves are really strong sometimes, especially the retreating ones will litterally sweep you off your feet. Make sure not to go too far from the shore.", "One of the rare beaches where you could actually swim in . Even in low tide, it is still swimmable on some places. But, be there earlier, cause the sun sets before 17h and not in the ocean, as it sets in Kuta. Clean and lovely!", "better to go to Kuta beach the chairs and rest areas are better and closer. People ignored the off limit areas which was embarrassing as a foreigner we should respect local traditions. In this case no swimming because of holy site", "i liked the privacy and cleanliness of beach with a less curvy surface compared to kuta beach. You can really have a relaxed time here in lesser crowd and more beautiful view than kuta", "This is a busy beach with plenty going on. The sand is whiter than at Kuta, but it's still not entirely clean. Seems to be more a base for boats heading out fishing or on dive trips to nearby Nusa Penida than a true swimming beach. Worth a look while you're in the vicinity but probably not as the primary destination.", "This is a quite nice beach, a lot quieter than Kuta and a bit cleaner too. There are lots of cafes that serve reasonable cheap meals. Our favorite was Luhtus, right on the beach, very clean, spotlessly clean toilets, a rare thing in , and very friendly, efficient staff. There are many touts that follow you offering a massage, manicure and to come to their shops. It can get very annoying as they don't take no for an answer. Prices in the beach shops are quite high and the quality of the garments very poor, but you are supposed to bargain, a no no for me, much cheaper if you buy at a fixed price shop. A nice beach.", "Nice and less crowded than Kuta Beach, we were there several times. Also next to the beach there is a street with full of nice hotel resorts, we we usually had dinner. The sunset is awesome :)", "Great beach, not as crowded kuta/seminayak beach. And plenty of water sports providers for activities to do", "It is one of very busy beach in with lots of pedlars and surfers. Lots of places to eat and drink and play or just for watching the sunset. There are sun loungers to hire with big umbrellas. For sure, much more relaxing, peaceful and cleaner compare to Kuta beach.", "A beautiful beach, with minimal litter (unlike kuta!!). Has a beautiful sunset that makes for good sundowners. Also easy access to reasonable priced drinks (alcoholic and non, including coconuts!). Once the sun goes down, the restaurants come alive. Beautiful ambiance, wonderful setting and good food. It should be noted that the closer you go to the airport, the worse the litter!!!", "Beach is not as clean but the sunsets are perfect and not crowded like the ones in Kuta. Stop off at ku da tah. Potato head or the Alila for drinks", "This is a much better beach than Kuta Beach. Its much cleaner and bigger. Loads of lounge chairs and surf boards for rent. The beach sand is quite dark compared to Thai beaches. As for the waves, i'm not brave enough to go near them.", "The place is far from the crowded city. It`s a quiet place with a very few tourist but a very nice place. The landscapes on the way to the beach from Kuta is very good. Clean water.", "Fabulous sand and sunsets - less crowded than Kuta which is further north - great waves to play in. You can drive/walk down beside Belmond Puri Jimbaran for public access.", "One beach line from Kuta, but the location is more premium and high class. You need to prepare more money here to enjoy the view.", "Though the beach gets slightly more crowded at sunset the water is shallow and you can just walk right in and swim for quite a distance. It is better than the kuta beach as there are less surfers and this beach is more about swimming and relaxing.", "Look it is clean, now full of Eastern Europens the aussies stay in Kuta, but beware Kuta is a dangerous place", "Nice protected beach, great for young kids. It is a much quieter area than Kuta, Legian, Seminal area. Good snorkeling too.", "Much better than Kuta beach. A lot cleaner and not so crowded. The bean bag bars are fantastic which contributes to the atmosphere. Great for just a nice walk too. Don't miss this jewel.", "Not nearly as dirty and disgusting as Kuta beach. Not as nice and calming as Jimbaran beach. Annoying hawkers every 2 minutes and expensive beach chairs (prices quoted to us ranged from 150,000 for all day to 150,000 for 2 hours). The waves here are good for surfing. Not practical for unsupervised children. If you stay nearby and have already been to Jimbaran beach, it's worthwhile.", "Apparently the beach is still on the reconstruction. It was really busy especially domestic tourists. We didn’t see any foreigners only few of them. We came on the day and the heat was so strong. Well there are some nice warung which is cheaper compared with in Kuta.", "love this place .. really love the atmosphere , not so crowded and not many local come .. the beach location is quite far from kuta or denpasar , but worth it to visited", "A nice sandy beach that's not too crowded, we reached the place at about 8, most of the crowd from sunset watching would have left. Nothing much to rave about, the seafood wasn't as cheap as acclaimed, neither was it good. The only saving grace was the corn, a man with his push cart peddling his corn with his kerosene lamp. That was the best corn I had, the ones in Kuta just didn't make the mark. Be sure to grab one when you're there!", "if you want to get away from the hustle and bustle of kuta this is a must stay.. The food is great the beach is much quieter than kuta and has a nicer ambience and vibe than most other places. No drunken idiots;']", "less crowd than Kuta, with same beautifulness to Kuta. white sandy beach, low and mid tide, good for training surfing", "Great for long walks and nicer than Kuta area Dotted with great restaurants and bars to quench your thirst Morning yoga is always a great way to start you day", "A few bars and some market stalls clean beach would go again. Not many 'sellers' hassling you to buy their wares unlike at kuta beach", "A great classic beach that is not too crowded and beautifully relaxed. The water Color is exceptional and the crowd laid back. A far cry from Kuta. Thank goodness.", "Only an hour or so from Legian/Kuta but slow in traffic. Lots of tourists happily taking photo's. Beautiful walk around the coastline. Lots of shops and restaurants. The tide was high so we couldn't actually walk to the Island.", "Went with a friend by motorbike to this beautiful beach. We headed up the far end to a quiet little bar where we had cold beers & some yummy freshly cooked corn on the cob. The drive down to the beach itself is amazing, huge cement figures set back in alcoves cut out of the rock face wall. Took about an hour from Kuta going on the toll road. Can recommend a visit for swimming, walking on the rocks or just sitting quietly taking in the peace, tranquility & beauty.", "Compared to Kuta beach, a relief. Clean and great quality of the water. Full service, sufficient pubs and restaurants, and relatively quitet.", "This place is relatively cleaner than other parts of Kuta area. You can rent a bike and go along the bay to enjoy a diverse range of beach frontiers.", "was nice but not as nice as kuta beach + you had shop people telling you there hard luck story and trying to get you to buy there crap every 20 feet", "Blue water and great surf.. All you could want from a beach. So much better than Kuta or legian and very clean water..", "We wanted to enjoy without being hassled by sellers and to just relax. Sanur offered this to us. The beach isn't the best but it is fairly clean, quiet and away from the noisy nightlife of Kuta", "It is so much cleaner than the beaches in Legion/Kuta. It is clam and relaxing -- much more like a resort feel -- without being harassed as much.", "We went there during the New Year holiday and it was really full of people. Most of them are domestic tourist, and what they did was similar with what people did in Kuta few years ago: picnics, bring the whole family, and spend some times on the beach. Probably empty on off-peak season. The sand was albeit coarse.", "Just love the clean beaches and being out of the rat race in Kuta, such a beautiful place. No sellers on the beach and great walks. love the beach which is protected by the reef. The restaurants are great and the location of the restaurants on the beach are perfect at night. Feel so very safe and love a walk on the path along the beach. Only thing that may be a turn off for some is that there is not as much shopping as Kuta.. We always finish our holidays in with a few nights in Sanur for a recovery from the hustle and bustle", "Dirty beach.. not worth the traveling experience. It seems to be actually cleaner down in Legian and Kuta.. Rubish all through the sand..", "I went there last week and very happy to see the beach. It is not like beach in Kuta or other places as there are some rocks on the beach. But the view is nice. And we still waiting for the evening, as if we came on evening, no cafe or restaurant open. A but dark after sunset.", "We found a clean secluded area, so make sure you take time to walk the beach, to find your own private heaven, cafes dotted along the way perfect for snacks & drinks, really enjoyable, much better than crowded Kuta beach.", "Nice beach with serious tides. The water is clean compared to the other tourist areas (Kuta/Legian) but a fair bit of kelp. Nice to paddle but not a good swimming beach.", "The beach is nice with good view. This beach is not as crowded as Kuts beach. We have to be careful when swimming since there are many rocks and the area which is safe to swim is not so wide.", "If you looking for something more Authentic, Clean and less manic this is the beach for you. There is also about a 4km stretch of resturants and hotels to keep you busy if you get bored. So if you not up to the constant interactions with drunken foreigners on Kuta Beach suggest this is a good option for you", "So much better than kuta beach - much cleaner, better surf and less crowed - another bonus is less people trying to sell you useless things", "The beach is less crowded compare to Kuta. The waves are decent for beginner to start learning how to surf. Many vendors for board rentals, and the boards are much better shape compare to those in Kuta. I paid 50k IDR for 1 hour of long board soft top rental. But negotiated for lower rate when I rent more than 1 board or took it longer than 1 hour. Lot's of cafes too on the beach ground so you can relax and enjoy watching sunset afterwards. No public shower place, if I am not mistaken (Kuta has them). Lately people are complaining about the thrash in beaches. When I ask a local, he said that there is periodical clean-ups of these beaches. So just before this you might encounter a very dirty beach. But I guess most of the time they are allright.", "This beach is designed as a complex for five stars hotels. Therefore, it is not as crowded as the Legian beach (Kuta).", "Shallow waters - ideal for play. Went on canoes to the nearby coral which had numerous starfish. Need to pay for sun lounger and umbrella about INR 50K. Numerous foods stalls with delicious food at extremely reasonable prices. Paragliding also offered. A must visit for a relaxing day at the beach. It is about a 40 minute drive from kuta.", "sunset the same a kuta. seafood restaurants at north end a rip off. drivers get commission to take you here, tourist trap. if you are going to eat go to the south end of the beach.", "Good for swimming , walking, cycling one of the more quieter areas of .. This is not suitable for the Kuta party types", "Went here at about 4.30 to relax and watch the sunset. Unfortunately the weather did not allow us to do that, the skyline however was still pretty special. Bit hard to complain about a fairly neat beach, beanbags on the sand, music, cold drinks and a general happy atmosphere without being harrassed by vendors like at Kuta beach. Ended up moving into Capil bar when the rain started..live music..interactive..enjoyed it very much.", "If you are in the area, drop in but I wouldn't drive all the way from Kuta to visit. It was a pleasant place to visit and there is a restaurant and swimming pool as well. You have to walk past hawkers to get in, but they weren't too bad.", "The walk from Mr Potato Head beach club to Kuta will take around one hour unless you dally. Do the walks in the morning if you are an early riser to avoid the heat that comes with the sun. Don't forget that you need to walk back.Lovely walk on firm sand and wonderfully pleasant waves lapping at your feet. The walk in the heat of the day will be more strenuous so do wear a sunhat and do coverup and decidedly, slip, slap, slop on the suntan lotion. During the morning, the sun lounges and beach umbrellas appear as people arrive to sun and swin. The beach clubs and beach bars that spread all along the beach will serve drinks and snacks and some even serve breakfast, lunch and dinner. Later in the afternoon, as the heat begins to dissipate, the locals arrive with children and dogs and the appearance of the beach changes. There will be games of soccer played near the water, babies will be laughing as the waves lap at their little legs. Lots of pretty girls taking selfies and almost as many couples doing the same. Guys watching the girls and girls watching the boys. The occasional dog believing it is human will lie down in the water and let the waves wash over it. Surfers gliding on the frothy waves and the odd fishing boat out at sea dot the panorama. As the light fades, live music can be heard from beach bars. Singers set up on mini stages with back to the sea face multicoloured bean bags hosting resting locals and tourists sipping drinks, chatting and chilling out. Later, after the music has stopped and the beach goers have gone and went the scene changes yet again. The odd surfer is still out there surfing the glittering silver sea but the sand is almost deserted except for the odd couple strolling hand in hand. Sun lounges, beach umbrellas and bean bags have been washed and put away and only rubbish remains which like magic, disappears by morning.", "A lovely Area in . Not as busy as Kuta which suited us perfectly. Beach is great and a fantastic place to be if you want to dive, close enough to Kuta but far enough away to relax. Kite surfing is taught in this area as conditions are perfect with a gentle wind shallow waters and warm water. Definitely the area I would return to. ", "Compare to Kuta beach, this beach has one of the most beautiful sunset... I am sure will go back there...", "Compared to the Kuta and Jimbaran beaches, this beach is less well-known and has lesser tourists, thus lesser crowd and better enjoyment as a couple. The water is amazingly clear and clean, no signs of rubbish at all.", "If you want to go swimming or surfing, Kuta might be more suitable. But if you enjoy privacy and silence, you should seriously consider staying in this beach.", "Beautiful beach that isnt quite as busy as Kuta which is a pleasant change. Still a few people barking at you to buy things but overall a beautiful sunset and lovely temperature water to walk through.", "As we were staying nearby we spent four hours at this beach from 10am-2pm. The sands are a mixture of the usual colour and light grey, restaurants and hotel pools line the small beach. There is a lot less people here than at Kuta and Legian beaches so it's ideal if you want a more chilled out beach experience in . If swimming make sure you take extra care, swimming within the designated areas (flags) and not venturing out too far as the currents are strong. Would definitely not recommended any kids going into the sea. Overall, a nice beach for a break from the crowds.", "Went to the beach via Ku De Ta in the morning for a walk when there is less crowd. Nice view of the beach and sea.", "It's a very nice beach and more quiet than Kuta. It is suitable for family. It also have few good hotel to choose.", "The beach is very different with Kuta or Double six, since the waves/tides here is blocked by the reef in the front. So you can bring kids to swim or even canoeing in here. The water is very clear, the sands white but the air is very hot. You may find difficult to go to here with online transport, since they dont allowed one of those to operate in here.", "Perfect sunset beach. Walking along the beach from Ku De Ta to Petitinget Temple and looking the sun sets into the sea is amazing.", "Compared to Kuta.......this beach is nice. You don't get hassled by people selling stuff which is nice. The sand compared to Australian beaches is more coarse.", "The greenish blue look of water in this beach was amazing. Little far from Kuta beach but it was better than Kuta.", "I think this beach ia better than kuta beach (if you are staying near the city). You can rent chairs for IDR30k-IDR50k. But you cannot have a relaxing sunbath because there are alot of people offering stuff to you. Manicure, pedicure, tattoo, etc.", "Nice beach up from Kuta , not so busy Could get chairs and beer easily, Good coffee just behind us in The Book Cafe. Relaxing not hassled!!", "Clean and beautiful beach. Lesser people compared to Kuta beach. There are few motorized activities along the beach.", "is nicer than in Kuta, because there are not so many turists. It is a surfer sport and there are two ore three restaurants with very good food and cheap. Internet wi fi is also available.", "A lovely clean beach to swim, surf, relax on or just look at. Not as protected as Sanur but much cleaner and prettier than Kuta", "Much better beach than Kuta or Legian. Is easy to get to and has a good selection of places to eat. Good place to relax at", "Not as crowded as Kuta but offering all the same, food was great night shows even better, live gigs up and down the beach, grab a bean bag sit back and enjoy", "Nice surprise. Clean water. Good waves for surfing and less congested than Kuta beach. A lot of shopping and restaurants behind.", "Really clear water, much cleaner than Kuta but kind of boring if you're not doing water sports. Also most of the beach is reserved for hotel guests and a small section is public, where vendors start charging Rp. 250,000.00 for a deck chair and you can maybe bargain down to 100,000.00 so felt abit alienated. Better in the morning, low tide in July so the water started moving back slowly as the afternoon went on, pretty cool to see though! There were some food stalls there with seating space, nothing impressive, a 500ml water cost Rp.10,000.00 hotel prices so pack a nice picnic basket.", "Had enjoy a morning walk on a great beach unspoiled by crowded like Kuta ., is a peaceful beach n if you go early in morning you can see local woman praying n offering laid on the beach", "You have a nice view from the top looking down to the beach and the surrounding area. You pass several statutes made out of stone on the road before you get to the beach. Not as crowded when we were there compared to Kuta beach. They are still doing construction so this will be nice in the future. There are a lot of warungs to choose from and the all food look delicious. We tried the chicken sate and it was very good. We will be back.", "For a beach that is not yet as well-known to tourists as Kuta beach, I felt that the beach here was even dirtier than that of the Kuta side. There are also no private shower facilities available so if you are planning to take a bath after your beach adventure, think again! There are a few showers available in the open space, but it is almost impossible to be able to give yourself a proper bath. I epxected more from this place.", "The beach is busy, not like Kute but still very busy by 11am its bustlling. Its also very Touristy. Lots of people selling boat rides and souvenirs. Most of the hotels on the beach side have a pool facing this beach and some kind of restaurant or bar. Its worth sitting down in one of them to soak in some of the atmosphere. I did enjoy the nice path along the beach which was made for running or cycling. A nice morning activity before it gets too hot.All in all for first timers to the beach its worth a visit. Personally i prefer something quieter on the not so populated side of ", "Nice to relax after busy Kuta not much to do though. Plenty of seafood restaurants. Nice beach no shopping to speak of only a few stalls. Taxi to Kuta 60000 rupiah about the same to airport", "Great beach easy to get to and not as manic as Kuta & Legian beaches. Some nice restaurants near the old Hyatt hotel, great for the kids as well.", "yes, a beautiful beach in south kuta. there were a lot of shops and small restaurant. but it is not recommend for swimming.", "Maybe for the young at heart. The beach was so quiet, with barley a person trying to sell items. Really nice little beach warungs, cold beer and cheap beach chairs. A total contradiction compared to Legian/Kuta. Very nice 👍🏻", "We sat here about 3 times- just outside KUDeTA. The life guards were never watching the water - probably because the flags were never up thus we weren't allowed to swim here. The people with the chairs and drinks stand were horrible- prices changing daily and they constantly wanted to know when you would be moving on. Kudeta is great therefore we started sitting on the lounges and ordering our drinks- much better than sitting on the beach. Better service and environment", "This is a nice peaceful and clean beach away from all the chaos of Kuta and Legian. This is a great place to relax, watch the sunset and take walks along the promenade.", "Beach is good.. Beautiful whitesand.. Calming beach. Not for surfer.. Not as busy as kuta and Perfect for sunbathing.", "This beach is clean and much more quiet than the beach at Kuta. We enjoyed the umbrella offered and the drinks served at the chairs provided", "Truly beautiful beach, which is alot quieter than legian and kuta. Great just to hangout on the beach or walk up and down taking in all the awesome of .", "Cleaner than kuta, and great beach clubs to visit. Walked alone the beach for an hour or so, relaxing walk as you aren't hassled a lot by people trying to sell you stuff", "A good beach minus all the crowds and food stalls of kuta. Good for sunset views too. Potato head beach club is very popular here", "The beach is so beautiful and it is way better than the dirty kuta beach. This place way cleaner than other places in . However, all activities just end after 7.00pm. It’s quite remote and the beach is clean suitable for swimming and beach activities.", "A great spot to sit and have a meal on the beach whilst watching a fantastic sunset. You can also see planes coming into land at Kuta. Various choices from corn on the cob over coals from the beach cart to your selection of live seafood - crayfish, prawns, fish etc.. It's definitely not cheap compared to other places in . Food charged by the Kg and there's 21% tax and charges on top ... just be careful and know what you're getting. (See separate review for Sri Gangga Cafe). Overall a great night, sunset and food!", "Compare to beachs around the city area, this one still better than the others. Went here every week for jogging or refreshing, quite clean, many grill fish option around the beach. And its only 15minutes the farest away from kuta center", "Beautiful and calm beach with so many eatery places. It has a local vibe and not so touristy as Kuta or Seminyak. Nice blue sea with beautiful backdrop for a pic. Do not miss the local along the beach. Cheap and good. Great to just chill and enjoy the breeze while having a foot massage under the shaded umbrella. Kids will have a blast playing as the sand is soft n sea is calm.", "It's much quieter than Kuta Beach, and less crowded. I only walked a bit around the beach in the morning before my tour elsewhere, which is unfortunate. It has a nice track which seems to be good if you enjoy jogging or biking. It's a bit hard to rent a bike in the morning unless you've got one from your hotel.", "Very clean. Whiter sand than Kuta beach. Not to many people. Easy enter to many restaurants and bars. Calmer waters for kids. Great place to do all the water sports or watch from a bar area. Last week there was several big cruise ships to look at just of the shore.", "We went there on Sunday afternoon and could not bear to stay longer than 5 minutes. It was hectic, loud, hot, uncomfortable and just awful. However today (wednesday) we walked along the beach from Kuta and landed back there. It was just great to have an ice cold beer, fewer people, reclining chairs, hasty pedicure and beautiful sunset.", "Its a nice beach but it was too crowded during our visit. I think this beach is better than kuta beach.", "Highly manicured and very clean, beach sellers not as pushy as Kuta. Great swimming pools and plenty of bars in all the hotels, beers slightly pricey.", "not so much wave and not too crowded like Kuta and you don't find so much people offering products. Good for Family, no prostitutes hanging around looking for white guys. most of them are those taken from Kuta by single lonely man and since this area has more visitors with family so you don't see that often.", "You need to pay a small fee to rent an umbrella or a reclining chair and relax though. Nothing is free in 😂 The beach, however, is much cleaner and quieter than Kuta, which led to the 5 star! My local friend recommended this beach too, and he was right. It's not far from the city center, and quite well-maintained! :)", "Nice big beach that isn't dirty and full of trash unlike Kuta beach. Can rent beach lounge chairs with umbrellas, and the kids had a great time playing in the water and sand. Worth the visit! chez gado gado restaurant right ther as a good dining option as well.", "Not one of the best beaches I've ever been too, but it's the best I found in this part of , and DEFINITELY much nicer than Kuta beach!", "Great place to stay, clean beaches, snorkelling, boating, markets, restaurants, bars. Most hotels lead to the beach. Less intense selling than Kuta.", "Amazing! Really love the place. Do watch the timing for high tide and low tide - too high and you will not be able to cross over to the temple. Too low and you will find difficulties capturing nice photos. It costs 20,000IDR to enter the place and about an hour drive from Kuta. This place is also quite near to Padang Padang beach if you are looking for a surfing beach.", "Warm water, small waves to dumping surf, but this is the best beach location in the area in our view, and the locals are very friendly. Enjoy a double lounger and umbrella for the two of you for 100,000 Rp or $10 Australian for the day and ice cold beer for $2:50 Regardless of where you are you will experience the local peddlers trying to sell you anything they can. But be polite as this is their living but be aware that they will return multiple times so just ignore them and they will move on. Dogs are everywhere but seldom a problem and the beaches are regularly cleaned although plastic bags and other rubbish can be evident at different times. Enjoy a leisurely stroll to and from Kuta and take in the holiday atmosphere. As it’s currently school holidays here there are multiple kites in the air. It’s a great spot. Hope you enjoy your stay as much as we are.", "waves are too big for swimming, but great if you are not an expert surfer and would like to try body surfing or boogie boarding. Beach and waters are clean, and not as crowded as Kuta tend to be.", "We enjoyed the beach as there are many places to relax. Good food and drinks everywhere, but I will say pick your places as the price for drinks change greatly. Never got hassled like Kuta, which makes a difference. Good to ride a bike along the beach.", "Perfect for peace and quite and service. Drinks very expensive unless you have local Bintang Beer. Food expensive but cheaper if you use SPG Card. Service and staff amazing. Not much night life but no hustle and bustle like Kuta. Lots of water sports.", "Beautiful clean swimming beach. 8 kilometerof path with shops restaurant and hotels. You don't get harrased by shop owners like in kuta, and it's much safer as well", "Nice surf and sand but can become very crowded and the roaming touts are almost as annoying as on beaches south (Kuta and Legian).", "Better to visit here since it quiet than Kuta. White sand beach and clean water also so many cafes and restaurant with romantic music along the beach", "Nice beach. Dont have to worry about being harassed as you would in kuta. Lots of great beach shacks around offering good food and drinks at good prices", "Centrally located in , this beach is ok if you'd like to watch the sunset. However, it is quite crowded (mostly with Australians holidaying) and you would not be able to spend much time in water since seabed is really grainy. I even got grazed by a couple of pretty big stones while in water. One advantage is that it is situated right opposite Ku De Ta beach club so you can swim/ relax/ watch sunset/ drink/ eat all in a couple of hours.", "The beach very nice with a very beautiful view. But there is alot of rubish in the water.but over all i like it better than kuta beach...", "Great beaches with nice walkway. Lots of restaurants. Quiter than Kuta. Great shop in the beach markets called Jeny number 29, fixed price, awesome prices and staff", "Better than kuta by far. No touts disturbing you while you try to get tanned or take a nap. Nicr dining options available.", "The place is not to crowded like kuta. You can take a sun bath there and also has a bar near yhe beach.", "Nice beach with ample facility by the beachside. Good subset view. Specifically give a try to la cuciolla and Kuta de Kuta .", "Better white sand than Kuta Beach, safe for kids, quite long beach, and there are some water sports here. For walking around, eating, and swimming are very good!", "My first visit was iin mid 2015, that time, I was impressed by the lanscape around the beach and the beach shore is huge, thus it gives you plenty of space to choose where to \\park\\\" and enjoy the sun! Then my second visit was 3 months ago in December, it was SUPER crowded. I think you cannot set up your beach towel anywhere without being stomped by people and even if you find a place to put your stuff and ready for a sunbath, you will see people's legs everywhere on your eyelevel. Not really a good view I think. This place is quite far from the central kuta, thus if you really looking for a quiet beach, this is not the place for you. However, if you just are around the area and want to have a look at how huge the place and what's so great about the landscape aroundt the beach, then please make your trip here. :)\"", "This definitely had lesser people than the kuta beach but still was quite crowded.Its a long beach and a must visit if you are in seminyak.We spent the evening having dinner at one of restaurants along the beach-even-though the food wasn't great,the ambiance and sitting on those comfy informal seating where you can lie down and gaze at the sky and the stretching horizons was a memorable experience.", "beautiful beach, fresh air, clean water and most importantly less crowded! its totally different from kuta beaches..the sound of the wave, the bench under the trees, big beautiful kites flying in the sky makes it more majestic! if you are going for honeymoon or without kid, its the best place to spend more time. just loved it!", "Centrally located, easy accessibility pretty decent food outlets good music. Best time would be sunrise and sunset. Less crowded than kuta beach.", "Beautiful beach and could be more beautiful, if people did their part and picked up after themselves. We need to keep our oceans and land clean. This area is a little more quiet then Kuta and Legian. My new favourite spot.", "I like the fine sand and the long coastline. We took some great pictures there. The beach is not as crowded as Kuta beach.", "Great spot away from Kuta with lovely beaches and cafes Nice walks along beach and shallow water makes it easy to swim. Many good eating places along beach", "Took the family and rented beach chairs and umbrellas as pretty hot in the sun. The beach was clean and water calm as inside a reef. This also meant a lot of seagrass and I would recommend sticking to the shallow sandy bits close to shore - you don't want to stand on any of the little creatures hiding in there! Great local atmosphere with a small number of local boats and fishermen and we weren't bothered by anyone trying to sell us anything. Quiet and relaxed. Very different to Kuta or Semanyak.", "Quiet beach. It is generally clean. But u see a few hungry looking dogs roaming around which is not nice. But good restuarants while watching the sea and great atmosphere. Much cleaner compared to kuta beach", "The water was very blue, the white sand is ok (Better than kuta), but this place is very touristy, many bus come. The wave is not too big, i think it might be there are not surfer in this beach", "Good beach and being in this area is quieter than Kuta beach. Was clean and good swimming. Lots of places along the beach front from upmarket restaurants and cheaper places and bars to eat and drink. Sunset here is popular with bars cafes putting out tables and chairs on the beach for the sundowner drinks session.", "This one is my new fav place in since kuta beach is getting lame. This one so clean, peaceful and real beauty. I hope this beach wont turn into awful beach just like kuta.", "The beach is awesome,much way better than kuta beach,try to catch a sunset here with a tremendous local food called bakso(meatball) along the beach.if bakso not your thing you can choose an international restaurant surrounding the beach.", "Very quit clean beach! Near to the airport so nice view to the planes. The sand is lighter than Kuta or Seminyak, so more beautiful. The color of the sea and the waves are very beautiful to see. Its a place to be.. for adults but also for children.", "I like to hang out in the sun beds provided by cafes in the beach. The beach is not as dirty as Dhyana Pura (Seminyak) beach which is the neighbor beach of Double Six. If you want to surf, it's not a quite great spot because the tides is not as good as in Kuta Beach. But it's great place to hang out with plentiful cafes at cheap price.", "This beach offers more clean and less crowd than Kuta. You can watch sunrise in the morning. There is also a path for walk, jog and bike near the beach. It is quite long path around 5 km (?). Along the way there are a few bar and cafe.", "We like the pedestrian walk along the beach. You will pass cafe and restaurant, It was clean and less crowd than Kuta..we like it.", "It on the eastern side of Denpasar, well away from the tourist hotspots at Kuta. no surf unless you paddle out to the reef, but good swimming, water clear and clean.", "Beautiful beach nice sand but very little shelter no chairs like Kuta and the sea was to rough in the two weeks we were there to swim during the day we wold end up getting a cab to Kuta or in the pool at potatoe head if you could fit", "you could easily reach this beach by going north from Kuta Beach. there are several restaurant that took part of this beach but you could still enjoy the beach. this beach is perfect for sport activity as the sand is soft and wont hurt your feet. the entrance fee is free", "If you want to scape the crowds of Kuta, this might be your place, unlikely other beaches where you have to go down tricky stairs; I this you park your bike right on the beach, the beach side road is a bit littered, again, just keep your eyes on the ocean.", "nice, more quiet beach than Kuta, although I have to say that the price for kite surfing was too high. Go there in the morning if you want to swim, tides are at their highest level. food was expensive especially coctails.", "Good place to surf. Not very crowded but beach still need some cleaning as it its quite dirty unlike Kuta.", "This is a great beach with beautiful sea, hardly ever flat, expect waves and some sea wead. It is beautiful and quiet though compared with Kuta/ Seninyak.", "It is the cleanest beach in kuta. Walk to the south you will find many famous restaurant with colorful umbrella and bean bag", "Beach is quite steep and dumpy - especially at the change of tide tide. Keep an eye on your kids. More relaxed than the Kuta end of the beach. Less sellers and pumping music. Nice and relaxing.", "Good for families as clean and no-one hassling you (as compared to Kuta beach). You can use the beach chairs and shade and the wate was very calm, so safe for the kids", "We stayed at the Anatara Resort on the beach and took a stroll across the beach and it was splendid. We managed to walk for over a couple of miles without any hesitation or break. The beech is cleaner and nicer than the one at Kuta and lesser people come here. There are plenty of inexpensive places to dine on the beach and have a couple of beers. Worth spending time here than KUTA .", "Eh, I don't hate this beach. I love the little evening local market that pops up near the public parking lot. But the beach can be kinda dirty. But it's way better than Kuta!", "Well u cant swim here mostly due to the rocky sand but the views are excellent! Its a long way from kuta but it was worth the visit.", "very quiet clean and high security- you feel very safe Nice romantic walk close to Ku DE TA and potatoe head", "The beach is no where near like Kuta for swimming, The sand is dark and rough. The shops and people selling things are extremely aggressive and pushy. Jiggy Jig girls approach and grab hold of you and offer services. They followed my husband and son a long way along the walkway.", "My husband and I hired Putu Driver Tour. Our first stop from our hotel in Kuta was Nusa Dua. It is where high class resorts line the white sand beaches. The vast grounds are beautifully manicured, and the beach is very clean in contrast to Kuta. We stopped by to see the water blow hole at the end of beautiful park. The water was calm so the water blow hole was not spectacular.", "One of the nicer stretches of beach near Kuta. A number of nice hotels and restaraunts along here to choose from. Beach was clean and on some days the surf was excellent.", "Kuta beach is cleaner, by that I mean the sand is whiter and the water is clear. Or try Padang Padang, although small stretch of sand which gets really crowded. Semniyak beach is good for a stroll, watching the sunset and to admire all the luxury hotels, but go elsewhere to swim.", "Whilst sitting in the sun is not my thing, lots of good restaurants facing the beach with plenty of shade. Much more relaxing than the madhouse down at Kuta", "The place is little far if you are staying in North or west . It is 45 minutes drive from Kuta and 10 min drive from secret beach. Peacefully located on a hill. Must visit place to see Indian Ocean and the sunset. Be aware of monkeys as they take the goggles and handbags. Do enjoy the local dance event every evening.", "Nice beach, sand is dark but cleaner and softer than i thought. The kuta beach is dirty and black. Walked and run every day. Very comfortable.", "Compare it to Kuta beach, I noticed that Kuta beach is much cleaner, maybe because when I went there it was windy.", "This beach is beautiful if you want go on a quiet peaceful stroll. Go to kudeta and enjoy a cocktail watching the beautiful sunset. Absolutely amazing sunset.", "A beautiful experience. The markets are a little more expensive than Kuta or Legian. From my first visit 6yrs ago to now it has become much more commercialised, but another MUST do while in ", "It is definitely not the most beautiful beach, however the sunset was really nice and there were plenty of beach lounge to relax. Not as crowded as Kuta and had a wide sandy shore to walk by during the sunset. Probably better to went there by foot since it was hard to find parking lot and it costs 15k rupiah for parking car (domestic tourist here).", "This is a beautiful beach situated close to the Uluwatu temple, at the Nusa Dua area. When I was there, the waves weren't big and the water was crystal clear. The water was so inviting, especially on a hot humid day, I just couldn't wait to jump into it. There are many beaches in , but this beach is much cleaner than Kuta beach and a lot less too crowded. But it is not as accessible, you will need a transport to get here and there is also an entrance charge per car.", "The beach is reasonably quiet compared to Kuta. There is not much surf, which makes it pretty safe for kids to swim. There are lots of restaurants with tables on the beach to dine at, and the sunsets are great.", "Slightly better the monstrosity which is Kuta beach. Cleaner, but it is still nothing special. We found a small spot to sunbathe in but that's about it. The water was brown and the waves were strong, wouldn't recommend for kids", "Great beach area not as busy as Kuta and nicer sand , nice restaurants on the beach worth a visit or a stay", "Like all the beaches of you can see the sunset, this place is less crowded than Kuta beach and you can eat on the beach where there are many restaurants", "In the night, its quiet for a romantic walk and even a bit of hanky-panky. In the afternoon, its quite busy and filled with lots of beach touristy places and hundreds of hotels. Good beach tho, better than Kuta.", "A quiet beach away from the crowds of Kuta. Great for an afternoon jog along the lengthy stretch of beach. There are a number of cafes along the beach that have tables or bean bags for you to chill at and enjoy the sights. Surfing lessons also available from the locals. Great for sunsets!", "Beautiful beautiful beach. In my opinion this is the best beach in , not polluted and not as crowded as Kuta", "Amazing little gem in South . Worth a visit now before the hotel's being built there open . Blue ,blue water . White beaches . Great for a relaxing day away from the crowds. Loads of eating places on the beach ,all cheap. Some water activities but no powered craft . And , only 40 mins from Kuta . Go . It's beautiful .", "Heaps better than Kuta now and nice and quite great even and morning walks, heaps of bars, cafes, and good restaurants close by. Close to Sanuar beach markets", "Very nice and clean. Big difference from Kuta Beach. Well maintained and secure. Worth the drive if you're looking to spend day on the beach.", "This beachfront is so peaceful a complete opposite of Kuta. The beaches are lined with white sand, a path and eaterys . Also market stalls where women follow you with the call of Come to my Shop . Lol. The sunrise and sunsets are beautiful too !", "After a visit to Kuta yesterday seeing the rubbish sanur beach is the best good price water sports great small restaurant with sun bed hire for lunch very cheap to eat local dishes and fish BBQ fish water clean ", "Great beach, quiet and scenic good for pictures although mostly locals around unlike Kuta you are able to relax without people begging and decent surf too ", "Beach are very busy with boats, not a great swimming area. The beach at Kuta much better for swimming.", "The beach is beautiful but increasingly there is more trash. Generally there is less touts here than Kuta Beach. There are more and more restaurants at the beach nowadays.", "Clean than Kuta but not as nice as Jimbaran Beach.. Waves are good for surfers, but make swimming dangerous", "This is a pretty beach, much quieter than Kuta and much cleaner than Lovina - a good alternative for those who are looking for something a little more low-key than the alternatives further south.", "Nice area for a relaxed vacation. It was by no means seedy like Kuta. There are a lot of decent resorts to stay that are suitable for families swell. I will be returning.", "Nice beach bars and restaurants along the beach Nice place for dinner while watching sunset. Not as rowdy and dirty as Kuta beach and Legin beach", "For those of us that do not want to be any where near the yobbo hang out of Kuta, this is the place to be. Plenty of cheap places to eat, music in the evenings and nice coffee shops. Suits us", "compared with Kuta beach, this beach is fabulous. sand is fine, water mild. many water sports. considering the other things' prices here, water sports are expensive. people mostly recommend water motor and jet fish. Here, sand and water are good for children to play. just be careful of the boats coming in and out and, leaving less and less shallow water area for kids.", "This is yet another great beach and so much more quiet than Kuta. The beach is clean and the surrounding area has so much to see and do.", "Great place to get away from the bustle have a cold beer and watch the sunset. Not too crowded compared to Kuta. Lots of places to get cold drinks good prices and many types of food available also good prices. Easy enough to walk to the beach from many hotels or a cheap taxi ride.", "not bad the most good one of the beach,the placed is so farr from kuta city,that's not crowded place,a little people", "This beach is more chilled out compare to Kuta beach . I went here in morning and had a good time here ... it was all quiet & sand & sun ... nice for a walk or sit on the sand during dawn / dusk. also easy to reach", "It is a beautiful place and much cleaner than anything in Kuta. Not as many hagglers as well. Highly recommend!", "The views are great here, you can have a quiet stroll without bumping into too many people like Kuta for example. The only thing I disliked was that even in this part of the beach, which is supposedly the most upscale, there are still small patches of garbage seen on the sides. Nice place to catch a beach offering ceremony in the morning, with local men and women coming from the nearby Pura Petitenget.", "We picked this because it was close to the airport, and we were told there is a 4 km beach, which sounded great. But getting there, we had a huge dissapointment. The beach is so dirty, there is water up to the ankles maximum, so you cannot swim, the only thing you can do is to walk those 4 km beach under a burning sun without the posibility of bathing. We ended up in Kuta, which we tried to avoid because of the \\too touristy\\\" label, but it's way better.\"", "This beach is part of Kuta-Seminyak long 4 km sandy beach. Water is clear withnot too big waves. You can hire many of sunbeds and chair or take place in some good beach bar like K-Resto!", "This beach is better than Kuta beach Especially if you walk a bit further to the direction of kudeta the wave is big and nice to swim or surf", "Not too crowded like Kuta. Walked along the beach and relaxed with a few cocktails on one of the resort restaurants on the beach side.", "This is a 5 star hotel wonderful for familys the staff are helpful and friendly there are three swimming pools with a sandy beach the breakfast is amazing it has everything you need reasonable pricing there is transport to Hardey's shopping centre Transport to Kuta every day can't speak highly enough very quiet beautiful setting around Hotel", "Nice beach, quieter than Kuta. One of the cleaner ones too. Water is clear, wasn't really a surf beach which meant it wasn't as crowded ( when we went anyway). Nice cafes close by too :)", "Used to stay at kuta area for 3-4times. It was my ist time staying near Seminyak area, beach was dirty and not many people. Guess i still prefer to stay at kuta area more fun.", "1. The atmosphere was really good 2. The water was full of rocks 3. Good place to go 4. Really enjoyed going there even more than kuta beach", "Fantastic beach for sunset and dinner and just to relax, many restaurants on the beach and awesome music to listen to. Arrive about 5.30pm for sunset, pick a beach restaurant to sit at, jump on a bean bag, relax and enjoy the sunset and just take everything in while you are being waitered on by the friendly staff. Most beach bar's have live music about 8pm, We felt safe to sit their till about midnight, much safer than kuta beach at night. It's about $5.00 in a taxi from Kuta or $3.00 from Legian, just ask to be taken to double 6 beach, they will drop you off at the end of the road near the cocoon club just walk across to the beach....Pure magic", "This beach is considered as one of the most famous and most visited in , the reason being is that the beach has a long stretch and wide stone-coloured soft-sandy beach. A famous bakso (meat balls - local streetfood) stall by the name \\gerobak biru\\\" just across Kumala Pantai Hotel is a must-have items while enjoying the sunset over there.\"", "This beach is a lot more relaxing and private than Kuta beach. In addition, there are many good restaurants around it", "This place one of the famous beach in . Lot of surfers come to this beach. The swell was good for intermediate skilled surfers (better with longboard). Lot of options for food around, easy parking, good atmosphere, just buy crowded (it's nothing compares to kuta ).", "Not my favourite beach. I found it bit of a nuisance to get there first of all. What i found was a beautiful looking beech. What i missed was natural shelter trees etc. I wad also warned of the potential rips in the area maybe that was why there was not many people in the water. Sorry looks lovely but i prefer Kuta", "Better beach if you dont want to much crowds like at Kuta, on the beach self youre not bother by people selling you stuff and it has a little walkway past all the hotels", "in my opinion, the best area in ,much different vibe than kuta beach,although it does lack the popular beach bars of kuta it does have the rear of many hotels and resorts with their pool bars,nice to walk along the bike path and call in for an evening drink or two and have a meal at one of the many restaurants", "I prefer this beach than Kuta Beach due to quite and beautiful. white sand beach and good enough wave....laid down on sand and enjoy sunshine...I love . the beach is clean and not many sellers move around offer their product. Indeed, more comfortable and love this beach so much.", "Nice sand but fair amount of kelp in water right by shore. Not too busy which is great. Lots of water activities available. Significant amount of restaurants on the beach path.", "clean and uncrowded, a delightful retreat from the dogs and seediness that is present on Kuta beach. Much slower pace and not so many vendors selling useless things to tourists.", "Compared to Lombok ‘Kuta/Manalika beach’ this is great. Clean and far less ‘salespeople’. Lots of bars and restaurants. Paved path for walking and cycling. ", "Cleaner than Kuta and more pleasant. Dogs and rats and trash but it is the way here. Good restaurants and nice people. People selling clothes and other things. ", "Interesting beach, quiter than Kuta but still busy at sunset. You can get a bed for 50krp, and get fresh drinks. Depending on where you stay, it's pretty accessible. Also the sand isn't volcanic like other beaches in .", "Lovely beach, can do water sports, quiet. It's by far cleaner than Kuta beach and it's got a lovely relaxed atmosphere. We went to this beach nearly everyday.", "great beach! much much better and cleaner than Kuta which was big disappointment! many small shops, spas, and restaurants. very clean and nice", "Good beach for surfing, not so much to swim. It is good if you're in a club as well KuDéTa enjoying the view and enjoying the sound of the sea. Good beach for walking.", "its alright if you just come for the view and to stroll along the beach, but for swimming, it is so-so. I have definitely seen better, even krabi and koh phi phi were heaps better. There was a problem with rubbish and litter could be seen at some stretches of the beach. Quite disgusting. At some parts, this was after we entered grand hyatt's compound illegally, we saw bottle caps and plastic food wrappers and whatnot floating around in the water. However, some parts of the beach is nice and had clear waters. definitely, much better than Kuta beach though", "This beach is located at the eastern side of Denpasar. It is not so crowded like in Kuta. The beach was clean and the water was clear and not deep. There are restaurant and cafes selling food and drinks.", "Great place for families who don’t want the hustle and bustle of Kuta.. more relaxed and less Street hustlers", "What I love most is how sheltered and calm the beach is . Even wirh a large swell the outer reefs take all the waves so it is very safe for swimming and using a paddle board etc. If you go snorkeling you can see fish and lots of star fish in the sand. You can walk right along the path and past all the different 5 star resorts. You can also eat or have a drink at them which is nice on a sunny day. Summary- Clean Safe Free You won't get hassled on beach like in kuta", "Nice beach, but typical for a lot of Indo has a fair bit of rubbish. Good surf spot, probably better for intermediates upwards as it can get crazy. Good bars, cafes and restaurants within walking distance", "Good restaurants/ bars along the beach, great for sunset. Like most southern beaches in more rubbish than you would expect, and at night they open water from the city into the sea, from the smell as it goes in I will never swim here again! Further north a little cleaner I think, but still got sick after swallowing too much water failing at learning to surf. Slightly less crowded than Kuta, more than Berawa.", "Very clean beach compared to Kuta lots of expensive 5 stars hotel situated here. But the cleanliness of the beach was really pleasing and less crowded compared to the others:)", "Unlike Kuta, this beach is very beautiful and clean! The sand and surroundings are great! There are a lot of entertainments on the beach and also some very nice restaurants/bars with pools.", "The beach has a good range of water activities and is far cleaner and less populated than its counterparts near Kuta. You also aren't pestered by the locals offering to massage you/plait your hair/ paint your nails or offering to sell you something. There are multiple hotels which back onto the beach area and also plenty of restaurants to ensure you are fed and watered. Generally the beach appears populated with the older European crowd so you don't have to endure the shenanigans of the beaches near Kuta. The beach is also lovely to visit at sunrise to watch the sun come up and provides fantastic Instagram opportunities. If you want peace and quiet, this is the place for you. ", "This beach is a very calm and relaxing beach compared to Kuta and Dreamland. There are very minimal to almost no waves due to the location. There is a lot of seaweeds though when wading further into the sea. Very chill kind of beach.", "Beautiful beach, very relaxing. We were here in May, before huge tourist season. Recommended for families, rather than the busyness of Kuta area. You can rent bicycles and get around very easily. Lots of little shops on the main street area. We stayed in a wonderful Villa called Parigatas Villas. Close to walk to stores, beach, etc", "Nice beach. Didn't have a chance to eat seafood watching sunset though. The beach is huge and very calm. Not a very busy beach like Kuta", "It is still new and only available with local food stalls or warung. There is a paid toilet/shower but nocalmer than Kuta, Children can play on the beach and swim. t good enough. The tides are", "Not as busy as Kuta. No stray dogs and the guys that try to sell you stuff on the beach have to register and are thus limited in number. Nice restaurants nearby. Very nice place to relax. Yet, this place is very touristic so if you are looking for authentic you might be disappointed.", "Not too crowd like in kuta beach, more quiet, its a great place for relaxing", "Decent beach , much cleaner and relaxed than Kuta . People don't try and sell you as much stuff . Great nasi goreng on a cafe by the beach . Overall chill place to hang", "Beatiful swimming beach fantastic for sunsets. We loved the cheap beach warongs that served basic cheap eats and cheap beer. You can hire a beach chair for $5 all day and they bring out the bean bags after sunset. Much cleaner than Kuta Beach.", "Fabulous area to stay in when visiting , a little quieter than Kuta, has everything u need, great boardwalk along the beach and the people are so friendly....lots of shopping to be done here as well as Resturants and places to stay.", "Far from the madness of legian beach and kuta, this beach is perfect for those seeking for peaceful serenity while enjoying the sunrise.. (yes its heading to the east ! so make sure you wake up early : )", "Always enjoy this area when we visit . The beach is safe for swimming and is great for small children as the water is not deep. Plenty of markets, cafes to enjoy along the foreshore. We usually hire a bike and ride along the paths each evening to enjoy a meal at one of the many cafes. Unlike Kuta it is not crowded and you can enjoy a conversation with the locals.", "This beach is much calmer and easier to swim at than the more popular Kuta to Cangu beaches, the sand is soft and a good place to relax. There is restaurants along the foreshore but we didn't try any of these, the shopping from the little market here is great with the ladies keen to make a sale and very easy to bargain with.", "Visited here from Kuta. Take blue bird taxi and go on meter. Quoted 105000 rupiah 23000 on meter big difference. Beach is nice not as crowed as Kuta. Big waves here but safe if you stay between flags. Not as many hawkers thanks be to god. Sunbeds hired out two for 100000 for day haggle. If looking for a beer drink at vendors hiring sunbeds much cheaper than beach bars. La planche almost twice the price. Overall nice experience.", "Worth the trip alone. A must do with any trip to . Make sure you leave urself with plenty of time prior to sunrise. I was out there taking photos for hours. Beach also comes alive at night, buzzing with plenty of restaurants, live music & markets etc. Beats staying within Kuta anyday, in my opinion. Less traffic & unless wanting to head out on day trips, you can easily walk everywhere.", "We spent a sunset and a morning on the beach - we think better than Kuta and Legian as not as busy. Good to hire a board and have a surf.", "nice and quiet beach unlike the horrible Kuta area. Lots of restaurants along the beach and plenty of open space on the sand", "Unlike Kuta which is full of rubbish and strong waves nice beach, not good for surfing, Sand very soft so is hard to walk on. Also once we got there Resort said you have to wear foot ware in water as you will cut your feet, that was never on any sites to warn us that!", "Less hawkers and more relaxing. Closer to more boutique bars, shops and restaurants. 30 min brisk walk to the outskirts of Kuta. Not as many beach bars and surf lessons.", "I visited with my mom, who loves the beach. I wanted somewhere quieter and safer than Kuta, and found the Mercure. I can't say that the beach was the best I've ever seen, but it wasn't bad, and it was pretty quiet. The best part of our stay here was lounging in one of the reclining chairs nestled beneath a canopy of palm trees, with the refreshing ocean breeze flowing about. Bliss.", "Nice place to see and relax. We enjoyed the time there on our honeymoon. Would recommend to those who prefer less hectic beach than kuta", "The beach was clean and less crowded compared to Kuta. Sand feel softer on the feet as well. My boy simply enjoy the waves that came splashing on us. It was an amazing experience and we will definitely go back to Legian again.", "Another nice beach in . Not as crowd as Kuta, yet not quiet as Petitenget. I prefer this place than Kuta since it offers something \\different\\\". Enjoy morning or night falls here and feel the atmosphere.\"", "This beach is for people who would like to relax but with plenty of opportunities of waterspouts, restaurants spa's etc. The sandy beach with trees is ideal for people who want to escape the hectic Kuta area", "Much less crawled than Kuta counterpart, which is already huge plus. Lots of umbrellas to rent for small fee, plenty of afternoon live entertainment venues and of course very noce spot to enjoy sunset.", "Don't find it spectacularly beautiful - but the beach is clean and probably not as crowded as Kuta beach.", "This was a bit different than Kuta beach, and would say it's great for families that are looking to get away from all of the craziness that has to offer. There are less merchants on the beach trying to sell you bracelets and generally a more relaxing experience.", "Less congested with better sand quality compared to Kuta n Legian which sit on the same stretch. The district itself is more relaxed n fun for food n shopping compared to the chaotic n very commercialised Kuta.", "A nice clean beach in Kuta area. The beach has paid entry, but worth it compared to Kuta beach which is very crowded and also dirty at many places. Entry to the beach includes the use of benches with shades.", "I was very excited when my partner ask me to go this place,, A long travel with scooter with confusing route,, when the beach seems close,, It was breathtaking.. Big Statue In a Hill.. Down way to get the beach,, The beach was clean with white sand and some of traditional seaweed but it's looks dirty anywhere,, I guess if the government make this place better (in both way access and the beach), I am pretty sure that this place could be next Kuta", "The beach definitely better than kuta beach. It is well maintained and lots of restaurant around the beach area. You can seat at the relaxing bean bag and order a very cold beer. Enjoy the view without too much people around you.", "One of the best beach areas close to Kuta. Restaurants and cafes along the beach to enjoy for breakfast, lunch or an evening meal. Food is great and very reasonably priced. It is great to walk the area at anytime of the day.", "Compared to the crowded Kuta beach, this beach is much better. The beach is quite peaceful, a nice place to stroll around or walk your dog. Might be a little crowded on the weekend since this is everyone's favorite place for jogging.", "Nice place to relax and spend your days. Not too crowded like kuta beach, so it's good to lay down and sunbathing", "Its THE best beach in to spend the day with your family and friends. Its not crazy crowed like Kuta or Legian Beach. Also for me, the crowd here seemed a bit better in terms of \\class\\\" (sorry for being politically incorrect) ... but its true!!! Kuta and Legian beaches are like fish markets compared to this one. This beach is much much cleaner and the restaurants on the beach are quite nice, nothing great but just nice. You can rent seats/umbrella for USD 20 for the whole day, surf boards are USD 7.5, body boards are USD 4 !!! There are beer guys right at the beach, they serve really chilled beers and drinks (with nuts) right to you on the sand. Its awesome. But the best part was the water, it was warm to perfection. We simply loved our time at the Seminyak beach. I highly recommend this one.\"", "There is so many little bar around this beach it is amazing. It s cheap and you can find live music as well. Less busy than Kuta which is good. Perfect place to relax and have a bintang,", "This beach is quiet compared to Kuta but much cleaner and good if you want to spend some quality time with friends and family", "It is less crowded and much cleaner than in Kuta. Not many touting and it feels safer with securities in every single hotel along the beach.", "Nice beach friendly people and good restaurants. Much better than Kuta in my opinion. Prices at the restaurants vary so hunt around. At night there are no lights so be careful. It is safe though and seems to be a world away from the crazy hustle of Kuta.", "Nice beach with grey sand and blue water. Lots of food joints. Better than Kuta beach. Good place to relax have a massage on the beach while sipping on Bintang or Cocktails.", "Nice & quiet, totally different to Kuta, lots of nice places to eat, Great surf on Outer reefs, lovely people", "It's a nice, clean and not overcrowded beach. It's quite wide and dotted with umbrella's and lounges for rent and lots of Beach Clubs and Bars . There are a heaps of Traders flogging their wares. If you're like me and dont go to Kuta this is the place to watch the sunset.", "With all the luxury resorts, i expected more. To windy to relax. To dirty to enjoy a dip. General garbage and small plastic balls (frigolit). Kuta is so much nicer actually.", "Nice beach for walk, sunbathing and sunset with a glass of cocktail. It's not like Kuta beach, this beach is quite.", "This beach is cleaner and quieter than Kuta beach. Sand very refine and smooth but big waves when we went so we could not swim. This is also good place for surfers. Recommendable.", "Quiet lovely beach usually without someone trying to sell you something. Not like kuta beach which is very busy This one is kid friendly", "Restaurants and beach bars. Nice to swim and walk the beach the have a drink or meal. Without the chaos of Kuta beach.", "A 30 minute bus ride from Kuta Beach to the southern tip of . Recently developed beach resort on . New hotels are under construction. Nice offshore reef breaks large waves. A pleasant get away from the crowds at Kuta. Unsure if hotels are open yet for occupancy however will be soon.", "I went here in the evening.It has black sand unlike kuta and senymak beaches in .it iss not so attractive and pleasant", "It's an ok beach but Kuta and Legian are much better. There is a big undertow which puts so much sand in the water. There were some good sets of waves so the surfers might like it. There is a good little bar 707 in the batubelig area that is worth a beer after a swim or surf", "Not a really special beach. Its clean and has alot of beach bars. Not As much vendors As on kuta beach. But still there are Some. Beach beds cost around 100.000 if you dont bargain. You should at least Get them under 50.000 for a day. Good luck.", "Standard long Kuta style beach. One of the better surf spots because of a stream, but that was polluted - not so nice. Locals (friendly ones) dominate in the surf so hard for intermediate surfers to get waves. Surf schools, etc.", "Our driver, Boes from Glow Tours, recommended we visit this beach, it was quiet, not poluted like Kuta Beach. Great place to relax and enjoy the way it should be. The beach was a little rocky so I would take water/reef shoes as it was a little sharp at various places but once you got past the rocks it was amazing and so refreshing. Many little food/drink places with cheap beer and cruisers or coffee/tea sold as well as snacks. There's also a market place before you get to the beach. Lovely statues and heaps of hand gliders circling above. Stunning.", "The beach is always fun to walk along , I find it best early in the morning or later in the afternoon as it does get very hot . It’s a surf beach so be prepared for some strong waves or currents and swim where the flags are. There is many spots you can hire chairs or just stop for a cool drink , there are a lot of nese selling sarongs jewellery etc but if you take the time talk to them they do have interesting stories to share . You also are able to grab a massage along the beach and there is no shortage of food . I find the best way to walk down to Legion or Kuta as it does not seem as far compared to walking the main streets. When the tide is out there is some rubbish that you will see and the locals try to clean the beach up as much as possible . ", "The water is lovely and warm and the photos posted show a beach paradise with gorgeous sunsets. There is no question that does have places like this but the shoreline from Kuta all the way up to Canggu has a terrible rubbish problem which comes off the streets and out via the streams. I do not want to bag as we have had a lovely time and the locals are amazing but do not come to thinking it is pristine clean. I am not joking when I say you should make sure you have had your tetanus and Hep A shots if you plan on surfing or playing around the beach. is not unique, and this problem can be found all around SE Asia but it does not make it right. If you are into surfing be prepared for the busy spots at peak holiday times.", "We spent a day at the beach here using a day pass at the Intercontinental and had a cabana. The beach was amazing and clean and not busy at all. Our children could play and have fun and we didn’t have to worry about them picking up things or rubbish or anything. Completely different to Kuta beaches where there are sellers and stalls. Definitely a beach we’d come back to!!", "Definitely the best and cleanest beach we saw on the island. More peaceful than the Kuta side so perfect for relaxing", "its a long stretch of quiet beach away from the busy part of Kuta/Legian. Quite a clean beach and nice to walk in the evening.", "It's not a big crowd like in a Kuta. A lot of natural shade, enough deck chairs and restaurants. As designed for people who like tranquil beaches.", "This beach way much more better than Kuta. Less crowded and more perfect in my opinion to chill, lie in the sand, surfing. Plus you will find so many stalls that sell cheap beers, bbq corn, and meatballs. so many dogs here too, but they are so friendly, so no worries!", "Its not as crowd as Kuta, which can be very cramp, this is something you can enjoy, but not too quite at the same time. If you lives in Denpasar, this is a place easy to reach, far away from traffic, just for a morning walk or jogging, relaxing, and hang out with friends", "Great beach, good watersports, not so busy as Kuta/Legian, lovely area to sit and relax with the many beach front bars and restaurants to choose from.", "lenghty beach, there is a street along the beach good for walking or running. no big wave like in kuta, but calm.", "Overall was an ok beach but really some what hard to enter or leave depending on what you want to do. Plenty of fancy hotels located near it. Surf didn't look too bad and is much cleaner than beaches closer to kuta. Won't go back in a rush but is a decent day out.", "Relatively clean beach by standards. Lots of food outlets, with various types of bean bags on the beach. An interesting place to have an evening meal and watch the sunset. You will need to find a sweet spot between the many music groups and Djs all playing very close to each other. This beach does have hawkers selling various items, but not as pushy as in Kuta. If you are in one of the beach side food outlets they tend to leave you alone. Beware as the tide comes in it will reach some of the bean bag restaurants.", "A generally quiet contrast to the frantic congestion of Kuta Beach. Wonderful beachwalk, extended for several km along the beach. Lots of places to stop for food or drink. The beach is kept reasonably clean. Some plastic litter, but not too bad. Nice place to relax.", "It is a good beach to visit. Also known as Julia Roberts Beach. White sand. Journey towards the beach is nice. Not too far from Kuta.", "Lovely safe beach but if you like swimming, well you'll probably need to get a boat out - it's very shallow. Fine for a splashing about and cooling off. Some good, cheapish restaurants along the sea front and a small number of shops. Very quiet compared to Kuta which was welcome after the hustle and bustle of Kuta. Thankfully hardly any looky looky sellers!", "This place is so beautiful make sure u r fit and able to work up and down a steep set of stairs in confined space to head down there and back up. This beach was featured in the movie Eat Love Prey and you can get a driver to take u there about 20 mins drive from Kuta with stunning views on the drive and even better when u arrive. The restaurants up above overlooking the beach are totally amazing.", "Great spot outside of the Kuta chaos. Good for young families away from the massive crowds. Good seafood restaurants and nice beach.", "Just loved the golden clean sands and the hilly roads to reach the beach. It was so much cleaner than kuta beach and a picturesque place to visit. There were not much of a crowd. Loved the calm surroundings.", "journey from kuta is pretty far. best to use a car instead of bikes. the scenery was such a welcome as you ride down the winding road into the beach. water is clear and cooling. but the rough rocky sands was quite a disappointment. best to wear your diving shoes to prevent cuts. the beach chairs and umbrellas available are for rent. paid Rp80k for a 1 time payment. stalls available by the beach. food are not exactly fantastic. edible but pricy.", "Nice, quiet beach in a low traffic area of the island. Probably not as nice as Kuta but waaaayyy less crowded", "Loved this beach - more pristine than others in . The waves are bigger at the reef for those who like surf compared to the milder kuta beach. I really enjoyed the waves although care is required.", "Great surf beach,friendly locals and not too far out from the hustle and bustle in Kuta, well worth the drive/scooter out to here, would even consider staying here next time in and visiting other places from here.", "A long long beach with typical local boat, quiet, simple and a beautiful sunset. It's easy for body boarding and surfing with many local rent and less crowded than kuta beach. Fish restaurant are also very nice at night for the sunset and for the vibes", "This is the beach that locals go to. The water is much more friendly towards beach goers than Kuta. You can find tube rentals, corn on the cob (with spicy tamarind sauce--YUM!), beverages and food right by the beach. The water is dark and not serene as what is known for but this beach is accessible and with calm water. Great for young children and people who cannot swim. Not a lot of tourist but a lot of locals. It's also a major water transportation port to go to other islands. The actual beach is not accessible by car, but is to motor bikes and bikes. So walking for at least 5 minutes to get to the beach is a must, in between throngs of parked motor bikes and the typical narrow sidewalks of .", "We stayed at the new hotel across the street for 3 days. During the day the beach is pretty sparsely populated. It feels local - many fisherman tinkering with boats, not a lot of shops etc. The surrounding area is very much under development. New construction, dirty empty lots etc. There is enough trash on the sand to bother you - you have to watch where you step. Not a lot of people in the water. I haven't been to Kuta or the more touristy beaches so I can't compare but it's not as bad as pictures i've seen of trashy beaches in . (Ps if you want beautiful blue beaches go to uluwatu - most beautiful beaches in ). However, the beach really fills up in the evening as the sunset is pretty and local restarurants set up tables for a great view. Good grilled seafood available here. Expensive compared to many other shack-like places in but cheap for the type of seafood (lobster,prawns etc) You can see the planes take off in the near distance which is cool or annoying, depending on your preference. Overall, I would come here if you're in the area and want a low key, not touristy beach with good seafood.", "Brilliant beach suitable for all ages. Much cleaner than Kuta and is everything that you would expect of a beach.", "The beach is clean and the water is clear. The sand is big enough so it wont ruin your swimsuit. But best of all, it's much less quite than kuta beach where guaranteed you will be approached by local vendor offering anything they can.", "This beach is just up the road from Kuta and it's worth the short trip to get there. The waves are great and there are some very nice restaurants and beach clubs. Sunset time is fantastic here and it's worth a visit. If you want to learn to surf then this is a great spot for beginners.", "Infrastructure, great panoramas, clean beach, white sand, this place is just too good. Ive visited for 3 times and never bored. But the locals shop is still undevelop. The price for instant noodle and es kelapa muda too expensive. If you want to save some money, i suggest you to bring your own food.", "Beautiful beach, not as remarkable as Kuta could have been without all the tourists, and the sand was not friendly to the feet. But I like it", "The beach quite busy (was not like Kuta beach), lots of cafe, beautiful sunset, we love to walk from double six to Legian beach..", "The beach had several water attractions and less crowded than Kuta. It is much more cleaner too, but doubtful in the future. Showers are limited and scarce. The poor management of the place and safety measures as well as limited amount of trash bins available caused plenty of litter to be found. Locals would also farm seaweed by sticking metal rods into the sand, which would pose a threat in swimming. Giant waves can only be seen from afar since they're broken by wave barriers, so no surfing here. Nevertheless it's still enjoyable and beach chairs under shades are available for rent making it a remarkable relaxing visit.", "We came here on 21 march and there were bus loads of tourists on the beach. Was not expecting it to be so commercialized. There were so many shops selling food/clothes and they even charged for the sunbeds. Waves were high when we were there and we were unable to snorkel. Tbh looks like any other beach in kuta. Nothing really special.", "A beautiful beach, picture perfect. Great for swimming especially if you have children. No big waves. When tides out you can walk in quite a distance. It is directly opposite all the nice hotels such as the Melia and Sofitel. It's not busy like the beaches in places like Kuta.", "Love this part of as its quiet compared to Kuta area. We found wonderful bars and restaurants with very friendly locals including the girls working on the beach doing massages etc. Great market stalls and restaurants along the promenade which winds it's way along the beach. Be aware it has some spots that are very dark at night as some areas close at 6pm. The beach is great for kids but very shallow water for adults. Good for cooling off only at high tide. Sunbeds and umbrellas are for rent if you aren't staying in a beach front Hotel. Make sure you buy some fresh fruit off the women wandering around as they peel the mangoes for you, and put them in a small plastic bag to eat. ...Yummm. Best bar to go to for live music, pool tables and dancing is Casablanca. Enjoy the peace and quiet here, but only a short taxi ride to Kuta.", "Compared to other parts like Kuta this is amazing- really white sand, outer reef and clear water - at best.", "Different to the kuta side. Blue water sits at the bottom of cliffs. Great views. Lots of people though. Also watch out for the monkeys. Hold on tight to anything you don't want stolen.", "good walkway great for jogging in the morning. nice quiet calm beach after the yahoo of Kuta. We used the facilities and pools at Hyatt which covers a good space of the beach.", "Seriously one of the most uninspired places I've seen in . Maybe people from the heavily crowded Kuta-area find Jimbaran Bay 'romantic', but really: you sit on the beach together with 34678842 other people to eat extremely overpriced fish or seafood, while you look at a 'traditional' dance every 20 minutes or, like us, listen to very false live singing.", "Came here to see the sun set. Beautiful white sandy beach with clear waters. Lovely view of sun-set. There is a swing with the words Petitenget ideal for Instagram. No drinks stalls or cushions littering the beach like Kuta. Less commercialized. One word - beautiful.", "The beach is one of the filthiest I have seen especially that enveloping New Matahari Cafe. The seafood is mediocre and exorbitant. The whole ambience of seafood by the beach is not a pleasant one given a bad sight of the seaside and the food which really leaves a lot to be desired. US80 for a seafood platter with one very small lobster, one small crab (bite size), few sticks of calamari, few prawns, a few clams and a piece of bone-filled fish fillet is really off the buck.Also if you stay in Kuta/Legian and Seminyak area prepare for a 1.5 hr car ride due to the unmoving jam. Forget about that seafood by filthy seaside experience and stick to any seafood BBQ in legian or kuta and save the travel time to take your loved ones for a nice sunset view over kuta.", "As beaches go it is nothing exceptional. We went in near the KuDeTa entrance and it was quite crowded. The beach is wide but nothing spectacular", "Much quieter than the west coast of , i.e. Kuta - Legian. It has a cycle path all along the beach - lots of fun - but beware of European tourists - who walk on the wrong side.", "Between the most popular beaches in , this one is the best one, not so smelly and crowded like kuta and nice for walking during sunset.", "Enjoyed the surf so hanged around for a week or so. It is not Kuta (which is awesome). It is my kind of place, but can see how others might not agree.", "Nicer than Kuta/ Legion area. Surf is held back back by a barrier reef. A large lagoon really. Okay for swim and bodysurf if you don't mind pulling plastic bags off yourself. A lot of water activities along this strip too so can be noisy and smell of fumes.", "Nice beach, very flat and calm. Good for kayaks or stand up paddle boards. Some rubbish but miles better than Kuta beach. Shame about the hawkers hassling you to buy something or eat in their restaurant. Otherwise pretty chilled. Lots of space to sunbake without paying for day beds.", "further away from the crowds and much cleaner than the Kuta beaches and great reeg walks at low tide.", "quite beach than kuta beach, good for relaxing and swimming, enjoying sunset with afternoon drink, good time in afternoon and got fantastic moments with couple, friends or family.", "Found this to be the best beach around the Kuta area, although always busy. Our 1st day was perfect, great waves for body surfing. But then our next 3 visits it was way to rough and rips everywhere, I would have to say if in Australia the beach would have been closed. But all in all if you are staying in the area it is a good option. We personally liked the more southern beaches which did have white sand, here the sand is a grey colour.", "The beach here is a bit grotty but head for the shacks and enjoy a beer or cocktail watching the sunset Plenty of hawkers but they will keep walking with a firm o thanks\\\" Great surf I thought Kuta beach better for a day out\"", "A great beach other than Kuta. This beach is not that crowded, it's big and it has some activities such as banana boat and etc. But the sand is a bit rough so not a recommended place if you wanna play with the sand.", "Nice beach, less beach vendors, less surfers and less tourist than the more famous Kuta beach. Good alternative for a lazy day at beach or enjoying the sunset.", "Good place for sunrise... Very nice pointview Sands is white and the wave is very calm And near with Kuta & Legian", "Surprisingly nice with the resorts planting a row of beautiful palms and large leaf plants at the top. Tides are huge and can leave the reed exposed during low tide, in some cases the ugly wave break is exposed in front of Sofitel. A public walkway located at the top of the beach and is well built, serving walkers, bikers and as a valid connection in between hotels. There are little bars and freelance masseuses at the ends of the beach in between the big hotels, not as cheap as Kuta but ok. In July dry season the breeze blows consistent off the see and is refreshing and welcome.", "Nice clean peaceful beach👍. The deckchairs much more cheaper like in Kuta. The food delicious and the coconuts fresh ancient cold 😃", "it's a great get away from kuta beach. chill and relaxing. the beach walk is great. the surf is not that good here compared to other parts of .", "This beach can only be accessed by car with a driver. It is unsheltered and the road to it has been unpleasantly carved out of a cliff. It might be fine once some vegetation has been regrown there. It felt so hot there that I only wished to stay there for a few minutes. Kuta beach now that it has been cleaned up is much more scenic.", "Not best place to stay too much quiet. Seems to be better Kuta if you are not travelling with children and family. Beach nothing special as the ocean do not allow to swim so pool is needed. Hotel and accomodations expensive.", "Definitely more up market than the Kuta/Legain side of . Great beaches, water sports and accommodation. Lots of bars, cafes and restaurants overlooking the beach. A little more expensive than the \\other side\\\" but it is worth it. Like many places on this side of the world, drinks Rae more expensive than food!\"", "This is one of the uglier sand beaches on BALI, together with Kuta. But at least there you have bigger waves and sunsets. The sandy area is small and rather dirty. Many ugly sheds and local small boats offering service for tourists make this place more a bad version of a Spanish village during the holiday season, but it’s not as clean. The only beach areas that are nicer, are those in front of and maintained by the big resorts. But they all renovate now so avoid autumn 2018!!!!", "As opposed to Kuta, this beach is rather calm and less crowded. Peace and quite. Great choice for enjoying sunrise.", "Magnificent beach in . Pretty clean, covered with white brownish sand, water is light blue on a sunny day. Much better than Kuta beach. Reminds a bit Carribean beaches - white white sand and crystal clear light blue water...", "Go here if you like to enjoy the sunset while having a nice cocktail on the beach. Lots of beach bars and beach clubs to choose from. A bit more expensive then Kuta, but therefore also a bit more stylish.", "Great beach to get some sleep or get into some water sports without the rubbish of Kuta floating around you", "Having stayed in packed Kuta before, I thought I'd take my friend and I to the recommended Seminyak for a bit more up market lifestyle. The beach is definitely better standard than Kuta as it is less packed, has nicer bars with nicer food and seating areas and more reasonably priced beds for the day (norm 100'000 per bed for the day). Great bars for sunset which serve pretty decent food and some good sunsets. However, there are constant waves here with strong currents. Swimming isn't really possible, but jumping waves is as is trying our surfing! Definitely would not recommend for families with small kids who want to swim, or poor swimmers. Head to Nusa Dua for calmer and bluer seas with whiter sands. We did for a day!", "I was in Jakarta for an Expo and decided to fly to for a week I stayed two nights in Kuta but it was over crouded and noisy for me so I asked a bout a quite beach and was recommended sanour beach and it was very clean , quite , many things you can do also the sun rises is very nice", "is a lot quiter than kuta and shopping is great and sometimes even cheaper than kuta. Is more for adults or families looking for a place to unwind and relaz", "This beach was really nice. The sand had a more golden colour compared to Kuta. Lots of restaurants to eat at. Very small waves so not good for surfing but great for swimming.", "The beach here was beautiful and good for scuba diving however the surrounding bars and restaurants are more expensive than we found elsewhere - clearly aimed for the richer tourists, in particular the mall across the road. We did enjoy getting away from the noise of Kuta however and enjoyed the quiet peacefulness in wandering around the local area", "Get down to Won's beach bar just in front of the Kumala Pantai Hotel, great service, ice cold beer and the small warung on the beach serves fresh, cheap lokal food.", "Not all beaches are the same... This beach is white with medium-coarseness sand. It is not crowded, and very clean to compare to kuta and legian. The beach is not too wide. And the wave is suitable for surfing. Big waves. Not so suitable for swimming with small kids. I like it that no street vendors is present. To be specific type \\Mengiat beach, nusa dua\\\" in your gps I can not find it in mobile tripadvisor.\"", "Gorgeous, clean beach beautiful blue water, was lovely to swim in much nicer than in Kuta / Legian area.", "Is is just another beach. It is fine for a swim and relax under an umbrella. The beach gets cleaned of rubbish every morning and it is patrolled with lifesavers. The hawkers are there but not as bad as kuta. U can hire to sunlounges and an umbrella for 100000 for the day. Beers are cheap 26000 and there are surf schools and board hire. It’s fine for a typical beach.", "There are many resorts near this beach and quite a few restaurants right on the beach with lawn chairs facing the water. There is less trash than on kuta beach, mostly just a little more effort to keep it clean but still trash around. There are a lot of people but it does have nice sunset views and seemed to be a decent surfing spot", "I loved the most, this beach! The water was perfect clean, and clean sand! It is the best beach to have a day away from Kuta!", "good for relax and a lot of bars and restaurant around not so crowded as kuta beach best for just sun bath and relax", "Nice day out on the beach. Clean with plenty of sun beds just opposite Kudeta Restaurant. Was unpatrolled at the time we went so you need to becarful not to go too far out into big surf. Good for surfing.", "As we came into the beach area, we could see red flags i.e. strong current signs at various intervals...it was 9am in morning and there was a good cool breeze and chilly water... Beach was fabulous and the strong waves encouraged me to try Surfing for the first time. I couldn't balance much in 2-3 hrs of time, but really enjoyed the strong waves and fabulous surfing type experience... My son, was engrossed all time with the waves and dark sand mountains... If you are not in surfing, just relax, enjoy the quiteness and view one of the strong wave beaches in ..the strong Indian ocean waves Highly recommended if you are in Kuta area Just take care when you rent a seat / place to sit...check that the person has water supply working...else you will feel a shock with salty water sticking your body and far away places to wash it down ...", "Much much much cleaner and more peaceful than the beaches around Kuta, worth the trip for sure if you want to chill !", "Its THE best beach in to spend the day with your family and friends. Its not crazy crowed like Kuta or Legian Beach. Also for me, the crowd here seemed a bit better in terms of \\class\\\" (sorry for being politically incorrect) ... but its true!!! Kuta and Legian beaches are like fish markets compared to this one. The Double6 beach is much much cleaner and the restaurants on the beach are quite nice, nothing great but just nice. You can rent seats/umbrella for USD 20 for the whole day, surf boards are USD 7.5, body boards are USD 4 !!! There are beer guys right at the beach, they serve really chilled beers and drinks (with nuts) right to you on the sand. Its awesome. But the best part was the water, it was warm to perfection. We simply loved our time at the Double6 beach. I highly recommend this one. Why I don't like the other beaches: 1. Nusa Dua : Nice and clean, but they are mostly Shell Beaches, not comfortable for going for a swim. The waves are quite calm as well. 2. Kuta & Legian : Too crowed and a bit dirty.\"", "Great beach always clean and well kept as it mostly adjoins the name branded hotels etc. At low tide walk out and look at the exposed reef, at high tide you can get your fill of water sports like jet sking, paragliding etc etc. For the family a lot better than Kuta as you don't get waves breaking and the rips and sweeps that are dangerous and come with the breaking waves.", "This beach is amazing, had a great walk along the path with zero disturbances from locals, walked for miles and miles past all the resorts and restaurants. Its a totally different experience to Kuta Beach in which you can't even walk a fews steps before you asked for a massage or to buy a beer or move out the way for a moped. Would highly recommend this beach to families and couples after a quiet experience. There are multiple restaurants right on the beach with amazing food and entertainment.", "The seafood restaurants along the beach are very good and the prices are more affordable than in kuta.", "Like with the whole beach stretch in the area, it is now filled with \\bean bag bars\\\" and beach hawkers. While it is a bit cleaner than the stretch toward Kuta, a beach is a beach. Great spot to relax and watch the sunset if you are in the area.\"", "The beach was okay. Stays shallow for awhile but has a big break , so not good for swimming. It was also very dirty in the water and beach. Farther up “north” of Seminyak beach google pin is the only section we saw that wasn’t dirty or littered. Farther down towards Kuta was so cluttered with litter it wasn’t even enjoyable to walk on the beach. Also a pretty windy beach. Definitely not a picture perfect “ ” beach , but enjoyable and you can have a great beach day if you make the most of it.", "The beach is not impressive but the place has a number of beautiful resorts and restaurants. It is not busy compared to the Kuta area. It has amazing sunset views.", "blue water, beautiful views, not many people - this place is much better compared with the busy, crowded and noisy Kuta beach.", "Beautiful beach with huge waves. We loved walking along this beach everyday during our trip. When the tide gets low the sand has a reflective glow and it is quite an amazing sight to behold. The sunsets were beautiful too. Most importantly there aren't any annoyingly persistent touts and vendors like what I've experienced in Kuta before.", "Really quiet and nice to stay in the beach less crowded than Kuta nice bars and restaurants around good choice for massage at the beach or spa", "Its the beach side of Kuta without the mess of it. Its a little more expensive for everything i.e. surfboards and beach chairs but its worth the additional expense as its far more quaint, especially with KudeTa playing nice lounge music in the background", "Quieter than Kuta but plenty good Restaurants and Bars, nicer and less crowded than Kuta and traffic is nowhere near as busy. You also have a head start for tours to Volcano, Ubud and Lembogan", "the beach is more clean and less people that kuta beach. in the afternoon, the cafe will put many beanBags in the beach so you can sit and enjoy the sunset", "Hire a boogy board, or just relax on a sun lounge. for a quiet beach enter through Ku-De-Ta security gate.", "Great views from this beach. When in must go to this area. It is not like any of the beaches of Kuta or Legian. Enjoy the calmness....especially at dawn. It is brilliant for beach lovers.", "We stayed at Pondok Sara Villas only a 5 minute walk to the beach.The sunsets were fabulous,.All the restaurants had there own bands and bean bags to relax by the beach.. Also only about a 10 minute drive to Kuta. There were lots of small and large eateries, Also if you like corn on the cob they barbeque it on the beach. Really nice and fresh. Would definitely go there again.", "I like the beach because not as crowded as kuta, the sunset also gorgeous. only one thing that make uncomfortable are the lady that selling accessories/ offering massage really insist and aggressive.", "The beach is less populated and less crowded unlike Kuta beach . Here you will be able to enjoy the beach in a more quiet and peaceful environment . Not to mention a sunset beachside seafood dinner is definitely worth a visit here . At 5pm most bars extend their tables and chairs on to the sand to serve .Will definitely come back here again my next trip !", "This area has got terrific atmosphere even at early morning.The locals are so friendly and they dont push for you to buy.Not like Kuta beach.The bars along the beach offer great value for money.Food and drink are all great value Always good for a laugh!", "It's a nice beach, strolling along the water was enjoyable. However, there are some trash and seaweed on the beach. Perhaps some clean up can make it better. I still enjoyed the ambience and scenery!!! Quiet and peaceful, very different from Kuta.", "In my opinion, the best view of the beach was from the cliff road. The beach are smaller than Kuta Beach, but sometimes got too crowded with local people from another part of Indonesia. One of the good thing is the parking space was huge.", "Stunning beaches- clean and not too busy. Safe to swim in and very little beach selling. Much nicer than Kuta and Legian area beaches.", "This beach has 2 parts to its day, during the day it's only you and the locals, mainly fisherman, the sand and water are clean and you can easily find a spot any to sit and take it all in and maybe have a we sleep. Come late afternoon the buses etc start to arrive full of people. They also have come to see this great beach, the sea, surf and sunset and have a seafood meal at one of the many restaurants on the beach front, the beach soon becomes full of people, I think more than are at Kuta beach during the day, but still a beautiful place.", "After Kuta this beach is calm watered and relaxed without sellers on the beach. The water is clear, but maybe beacause of the weather, the sand is not so messy (I saw, the resorts clean it, but there are only few trashbins on the beach) and there are mainly tourist here, than the beach is \\free breathe\\\", not like in Kuta, where you are \\\"like sardines in the can\\\".\"", "It's a beach and it's in sanur. I surfed for a long time in Perth but even there I didn't like the sand so I can't complain about the beach. It's a beach. It's cleaner than Kuta by far and the warungs and restaurants are much closer to the actual beach than Kuta. There are plenty of great places to try and it's much more low key than Kuta. As far as beaches go, it's just fine.", "Had my honeymoon here. The place is more chilly than the town in Kuta. I enjoyed the banana fritters here! A must try.", "I am a regular in , and i would always visit this beach out of all the other beaches in . Not only that it isn't so crowded, but it is clean also compared to the other main beaches in . The sunsets are also nicer as compared to Kuta. Location does really play a big role. I am a big fan of sunsets.", "Loved the beach boardwalk that stretches from one end of sanur to the other. Some parts are touristy and others very local which we loved being around the locals. This beach is where local nese bring thier families to swim especially on Sunday/Family day. Loads of kite flying too which is awesome to watch. A very different experience than Kuta side.", "Stayed in Kuta&around while in ? for some that's probably cool ( shops,cafe,malls & lot's of tourist with bikes or cars ) noisy? yesss...Try around Sanur,at jalan Kutat Lestari,there're lot's of villa for rent but somehow it's rather quiet although it's far from the beach,less shops no minimarket,no atm nearby,less than ten cafe.The villa gembala ( jalan kutat lestari,no 72c),had 2 cottages and a shared swimming pool,each cottage had 2 bedroom,2 bathroom,full functional kitchen,all room were aircon(AC).Everything were well maintained.The only minus point,it's off the main road,if you had a rental cars or scooter,no problem then but if not,you need to walk or call a cab to go somewhere.The plus point,the price are negotiable,from 700 thousands to 1 mill in rupiah(check online for a phone number),a direct call will be good not the online booking.", "We went to the beach around Ku De Ta (enter from KuDeTa passage), recommended to go in the morning around 9 if you bring young kids or baby as the wave can be quite rough in the afternoon and the heat can be too much for them. You can rent beach chairs (2 chairs+1 umbrella) at IDR 100.000 for 3 hours and have sips of fresh coconuts (idr 30.000). I would say the beach is clean enough, it's not that you'd get tons of rubbish on ur foot as some reviews saying it's a dirty beach.. ;)", "Lovely clean beach/ whilst bustling Kuta beach is filthy covered in rubbish. Great place to relax. Plenty of restaurants & beach chairs. Less crowds than other beaches", "Nice shallow beach with interesting locals and food happening. Great hotels on foreshore. Nicer than Kuta", "This is unlike Kuta which is soooo crowded! Superb beach to laze around. It is not the cleaness beach or most beautiful, but if you just want to laze around on a nice beach. This is a good choice.", "Having visited a number of ’s beaches over our two week tour including Kuta, Seminyak and Candidasa this is by far the better and cleanest beach in our opinion. Quieter by some margin than Kuta or Aussie central it suited us but wouldn’t suit the young surfers crowd, and bar crawlers.", "My fave closest beach from kuta. Left side from entrance road is great for breakfast, there are a lot of restaurants serving nice and affordable breakfast. In the evening, the right side will be filled up with bean bags on the beach. You can enjoy the sunset while live music been played. Nice!", "Visited during my long walk along the coastal beaches of Kuta area. This beach was a bit cleaner than the previous ones but still had plenty of plastic around. Nice area and plenty of places to view sunset in the afternoon.", "This is one of my favourite beach as it very relaxed and has all the cafes with the outdoor bean bags during the evening. During the day there is day beds you can hire from many places as well as the small beach bars that sell drinks. You still get every one comign up to try and sell you anything from sunnies to ice cream but its not as full on as kuta beach.", "Much better than Kuta Beach for sure. Less crowded and cleaner. Rent a bodyboard for some good fun. For 2 beach chairs and a bodyboard we paid IDR 50 000. Make sure you bargain because they will always start with a ridiculous price. The waves are quite strong which was great for bodyboarding but it's not a place to just chill in the water.", "comparing to Kuta Beach, this place is a little bit quite so you can enjoy and relax. Dont forget to buy Rujak , traditional food sell by local people :)", "I liked how it had less people but the beach was still pretty much lie Kuta, the floor of the beach is quite high so even non-swimmers can enjoy the waves.", "Came here on 2 Dec 2015 while looking for Water Blow. The sand along this large beach area is white and clean. Calm waters make it nice and cosy to relax. Locals love coming here for the weekend picnic. Very suitable for families and even couples. Quiet and calm environment is what makes it peaceful here. Recommended for honeymoon-goers. Waterblow is about 20-mins walk or 2-min by motorbike. Getting here is about 20mins by motorbike from Kuta/Legian Area.", "I would say that this beach is one of the less crowded beaches to head to compared to the usual Kuta or Legian Beach to take a look at the sunset. Having dinner there with your loved ones or family would be a relaxing activity to do.", "Nice beach, not as crowded as kuta. Beach chairs with umbrellas to rent really cheap and nice. Our hotel was right on this beach very nice. Fun restaurants to watch the sunset on this beach", "Go there! Stay there for two days at least! It is a nice change after a hectic couple of days in Kuta and then in Ubud which is nowhere near a beach and has its own unbeatable charm.We stayed at Besakih hotel which was right on the beach so went out every dawn to take photos and walk around. it is lovely. Not dirty. People are nice. The traditional boats make it a very photogenic place. You can walk for many kilometers along the beach. The road near Besakih is dotted with restaurants of all types and we sampled four different ones. The town has its own charm which is much quieter, less tourists, more local people, all very friendly and none of the pushing for business from tourists. The food is great everywhere.", "I stayed in Seminayak in end of June, I found that this beach was very quiet compare to Kuta beach. It's very clean and have some great bars near by.", "What a beach! We were coming here every day for about 5 last days in a row! Beach boys are always ready to talk nad make for you some great price for the beach chair or Surf rent... And it was not so crowded as Kuta... much more less sellers of sarongs and pedicure services! Surfing was great! And absolutely amazing sunsets with nice cold beer or cocktail on the soft chair with lounge music! Loved this place!", "I really like this beach. Clean and not many visitors than kuta beach. We can enjoy the beach and sun set . Rilex and peaceful. Many food cafe or restaurant near te beach. Local food also available.", "If compared to Kuta beach, this is much more quiet. I was there to view waterblow, Looks kind of dangerous but rather exciting to see water gushing out from rocks.", "Pleasant calm water. The reef blocks any surf. OK beach, not spectacular. Plenty of commercial establishments. Calm atmosphere, not a party beach. More older visitors. Kuta has younger demographic.", "We found this to be a fantastic area to spend a vacation. Like Kuta, it has a wonderful beach. But unlike Kuta, it is calm, quiet, and relaxing. The beach offers a great walk, especially at low tide. The swimming is great and when the yellow flags are up, it is quite safe.", "It is the best part of beach in compared to kuta and it is more peaceful and you can stay under the tree and feel the wind. choose a hotel nearby and enjoy it.", "A lil bit far away from main street. About 15-20 mins drive from Sunset Rd depend on traffict. But it worth when you can catch sunset there Not as hustle bustle as Kuta Beach ", "Great beach day and night. Take a walk grab a drink and chat to the locals at one of the many beach bar set ups all the way to Kuta. The restaurants and vendors at night are awesome. Let the kids buy a night lantern and let it go over the beach for a great memory. Very safe and a lot of fun,", "We went to Kuta after Lovina Beach, we've stopped on this place, we bought ticket Rp. 25.000/person. Really nice view, we might came on high season that's why the place full of tourist. There are water sport nearby, we've tried to hire para sailing and we pay around 300.000 local currency. The whole complex was good, nice view with tropical climate.", "Nice beach,not crowded as kuta beach and this beach more clean than kuta,many foreigner here especially western", "This beach is great compared to the beaches closer to the Kuta area. There is minimal rubbish and the water is clear.", "Went to this beach as travel suggestion from our driver. We planned to go to Padang-Padang Beach but he said this one better. It's new and cleaner. But I won't say it is really clean. Surely this place will be the next Kuta sooner or later environment wise.", "The beach beds are colorful. The nese umbrellas too. It is a nice place to sit and relax. Beach boys were very helpful. The prices are lower than Kuta. One of the beach boys recommended us a place to eat. Good food, small prices.", "This one was different from the kuta, semiyak n legian's super crowded beaches.. Though the sand was a little coarse here but this beach was soooo not crowded like the rest neither with tourists nor with people who were hell bent to sell you something, Anything - like at the other 2beaches..looking at the sea it wasn't meant for activities but to sit back relax and enjoy.. The waves aren't that high so seemed like a good option to go with kids.. Have a few local food joints to eat.. Most of the beach area is covered by big hotels like hyatt, but you still have alot of space to have a nice walk down the beach and enjoy the sounds of the sea.. Great for sunrise or sunset times..", "have many water games, not too crowed like kute beach, and at night many beautiful restourant with the beautiful lamp...", "the beach was nice, quite, not as crowed as kuta beach. a lot of 5 stars hotel located at this beach.", "it‘s a very nice place to enjoy the sea & the sun. good place to surf. way less crowded than kuta...", "Kuta Beach is just 5 min by car away but it's worth. For hidden dream beaches you're at the wrong place , but for cheap drinks or coconuts you will get good offers. ", "OK, so this is a great place to go and unwind for the day.. It doesn't have the same feel as kuta beach and the beaches near Kuta but that's what makes it great.. There are some beautiful giant statues worth seeing on the road in.. Its undeveloped and reasonably quiet... There's a few hawker stalls that sell seafood caught off the beach daily, and its delicious, we watched them BBQ it over coconut husks in a homemade nese marinade, and to be honest I can't remember ever having better prawns than here.... Take a book and a towel and stay for the day... If you want a beach bed there's plenty, but they do charge, 5AUD for 2 beds for however long u r there, and they keep an eye on your gear, worth it if you are going to stay the whole day...", "Not that crowded as Kuta beach. Nicer, quiter and simply better. And that Bakso soup on the beach - yummi :)", "Beautiful clean beach with fantastic places to eat and live music Very relaxing and you are not badgered by sellers like Kuta .", "I was hoping my husband can learn to surf there, as I remember it being nicer than Kuta, and quite fun with all the little cafes and not overcrowded. The parking personnel asked for 2$ per hour parking fee, we went out of the car and were hit by the smell of sewage running into the sea, there pedestrian walk was filled with tourists, and coming out on the beach we just saw mile and miles of sun beds with umbrellas, and herds of hustlers selling you everything from sarongs, cheap bracelets and massage. We spent 5 minutes there and ran away. We ended up learning to surf on a lovely beach next to OM restaurant in Canggu and had a great time.", "Watch beach sunsets or even planes arrive and depart form airport on beach eating seafood and drinking ...cold Bintangs. Cant get better . Great to experience local life...especially in the mornings at the local street markets No hussel and bussel of Kuta / Legian.", "Good beach for doing nothing. No waves as there is a reef which we knew. Lots of chairs for rent on the beach. If you like to sunbathe, read, and relax this is great. If you want to be a bit more active you may prefer beaches around Kuta.", "Must view of u want some peace and love quite beaches. Away from the hustle bustle of kuta beach. Can do water sports activities as well. Good backdrop of cliff and excellent view of beach and sea from Top of cliff. It’s a new beach that’s coming up on tourist attraction list popularly. Parking is good enough and 5 mins walk from parking to beach. Enough shops and eateries to eat and drink nearby and right in the shore line...", "Beautiful & clean in comparison to kuta. No black sand that's to hot to walk on. You also do not get harassed as much.", "This beach is one of the cleanest in . Compared to Kuta which was so crowded with Sood many vendors,this is very peaceful and nice place for a drink or dinner . We were at the Laguna so I think only the residents of the resorts are allowed.", "Very beautiful beach, about 45 minutes drive from Kuta so more private. One little issue we had was that there were no taxi's there so we had to charter a taxi from Kuta and the guy had to wait there. They're only prepared to wait for 2 hours so you feel a little rushed. Otherwise, amazing turquoise water and beautiful white sand. Loved it.", "Beautiful sand beach and good food. It's good for visiting the place and eventually spend some time at the beach. It is rather cleaner than Kuta beach and ocean water better.", "If it like peace and quiet thesis the place not crowded like kuta . We just chill. Out and sat on the bench and just listen to the waves sound splashing and the sand was just nice not too coarse nor too powdery", "Beach is so nice with high quality sand..İts more quite than Kuta&Legian beach..For resting and sunbath its one of the best in ..Lot of clubs and bars beside beach.Because of high wawes if not a good swimmer it have high risk for to swim..Prices more expensive than Legian and Kuta beach..", "Purposely avoided Kuta to get away from the crowd, yet not wanting to miss out on the nightlife happenings in ... So chose this place to stay instead. Really enjoyed the beanie bags prepared by the beach at night while listening to live bands.", "No better place to walk and watch the sunset.Try Walking from La Lucciola towards Kuta for an hour around 4pm, turn around and head back to La Luche for a refreshing Bintang and Mango Daquari and watch the sunset. What cold be nicer, oh yes, a refill", "We went here with a rental car and it was quite a long drive. We enjoyed how quiet the beach was but we like Kuta beach more", "Beautiful place without being completely over crowded like Kuta and other popular places that you find in .", "Nice beach. Not the best surf. Restaurant/bar area right on the boardwalk. Didn't really impress compared to other beaches but there were less people coming up to your chairs selling stuff. Kuta and canggu were better surf but non stop selling of goods.", "This beach has a comfortable and clean walkingpath along the beach. The atmosphere is very relaxed. You can see many bikers and joggers on this path. Beach is not half as crowded as in Kuta. Sea is very shallow here so you can walk a long way into the sea. You cannot surf here. There are lots of beachchairs but they probably belong to the hotels... Plenty of restaurants also, many are hotelrestaurants. If you stay in a beachhotel then the beach is right at the back of your hotel. Many hotels has their retsaurants right on the beach along the beachwalk.", "This beach is very beautiful white sand & blue emerald sea water and located in Kutuh village, in the southern part of island. It is not so hard to find this beach. The beach is in line with other beaches in Bukit Peninsula, like Balangan, Dreamland, Padang Padang, Suluban, and others. I took beautiful photos here.", "Much nicer and cleaner than Kuta. Lots of restaurants and bars align it . Very relaxing . We stayed at the ajanta villas which were right on the beach so we thoroughly enjoyed it.", "The beach is not too crowded like Kuta or Legian. The beach is cleaner with white sands. Though not much water activities here but it is a perfect place to just sit idling all day", "Very beautiful, very clean. Mostly a locals spot which is what i loved about it. Cheap rentals if you don't need the nightlife and bars and such. About a 20 minute scooter ride from Kuta. Great surfing but there can be a mean undertow so be careful. Take a local guide - they are cheap and very knowledgeable.", "If you want to walk forever this is the perfect beach to do so, even if there is lots of people this beach is huge and lots of room to share, when the tide is low, the sand is perfect for jogging and speed walking, locals play soccer on th beach and it is a very oriented activity beach, standup paddle, surfing, boogieboard etc...The sand is not white but clean and pebble free, no need for shoes on the beach or in the water. It is clean in general compare to KUTA and LEGIAN but still some garbages in the water, they try to maintained it clean with workers in the morninsg which is nice to see. Lots of little paying spots to park your body and lay in the sun all day with shades and umbrellas. from having travel all over , this beach has it all, little restaurants to fancy Hollywood type bar and lounges to hotel and epxensive villa. really appreciated the time spend there and did not wanted to go at first. Amazing sunset and accessible to all.", "This beach is much better than Kuta beach. There are very few individuals trying to sell you something so is much more relaxing. Definitely a hot spot for tourists with a lot of large buses of foreigners. Not many westerns here either as everyone is fully clothed in 29* weather.", "One of the cleanest beaches among Kuta/Legian etc. The hotels are more up market and take pride in the cleanliness of the beach outside of their establishments. There are always waves, people and sun beds to rent. The weather never disappoints and a picturesque sunset will be seen on most nights. If in the area, it is definitely worth a visit.", "So much nicer than being hassled in Kuta on the beach front. Cleaner and better managed. Highly recommend", "Great spot for families to stay if you want to relax. Not the best spot for the cheap shopping or cheap massages that most people come for. Here, you will pay a little higher price than in Kuta area but it's a clean sandy beach.", "It’s a nice area without the Kuta crowds. The water is great and the beach is wonderful. Don’t hesitate to go. It’s a great place to hangout for a day", "amazing clean and quite beach (compare to Kuta). Good place if want to stay off the crowds.. a bit far from the International airport, but will worth it and definitely go again next time", "There are many great restaurants and shops all along the beach. There is also a board walk that goes on for miles. The beach is not like the Kuta side but it is nice and quiet.", "sands felt softer that kuta, expensive umbrella and beach seats rental (200k IDR for locals and 300k IDR for foreigners), good place to play at before noon unfortunately there was a big excavator running around for some building projects so I was worrying my toddler being close to it.", "Compare to Kuta and Seminyak the sands was different and the waves is much calmer,not for surfer, I think. But you can do other beach activities. I have a 6 yo which I found Sanur and Nusa Dua beach much more suitable. But don't visit during low tight other wise you'll be swarming in a \\pond\\\" with many people\"", "We had a great time relaxing on the beach at our hotel. Whether in the sun or shade. This is not a surf beach as it is protected by a large reef about a kilometre off shore. Therefore the sea is quiet calm except for the wind which which is consistently onshore. There are plenty of activities like para sailing, snorkeling and jet skiing for the energetic. Lots of quality hotel eating places along the beach front as well as the cheaper Warungs to choose from. Of course amongst all this you have your t shirt and wood shops. I would choose this area over Kuta any day.", "I did love this beach while I was there. I've been to a few in Kuta but this one is quieter and I felt a lot more relaxed there", "the beach is much more cleaner than kuta beach..one of my favourite spot to catch sunset...try to grab your favorite drinks in one of the beach bar there :) worth :)", "There are not so many tourists,so it is more peaceful than Kuta Beach. The water is very pleasant to swim in and refreshing from the heat of the day..It is easy to stroll on the main strip where the shops and restaurants are situated. No one pushes at you to buy or visit. It is a laid back atmosphere.", "Quiet, relaxing beach at day, wonderful seafood dining at night! It is not far away from the airport or Kuta but it is not crowded at all. It is clean and there are many beach resorts to choose from. The sea can be quite powerful so it is better for surfers but you can also swim a little.", "That’s where you want to be in . Avoid Kuta and all the other crowded over-fancy places. This is where you really feel the Island. Nice spot for surfing and to know people from all over the world.", " has so many beaches, this one isn't the prettiest to be honest, but if you are around kuta, or legian, this is a good alternative to run from the crowd. its a nice place just to sit, relax and enjoy a nese day :)", "We stayed in the haven hotel and walked to Double six beach which is nearby. Beach is great, darkish Sand, you can walk for miles and enjoy beautiful views. We went twice, in afternoon and another day to watch Sunset. You does not feel crowded, you can walk north upwards Seminyak or southwards towards Kuta. There is a Surfing school there and people were enjoying taking lessons and trying as waves are high. Not suitable for Swimming as currents are strong there. Sand there is so soft that you can walk for miles comfortably.", "We visited to see what the other side of the island was like and found it to be more relaxing than the more popular Kuta side", "Beautiful clean beach, well maintained and not so crowded compared to Kuta beach. Recommended for family with kids", "nice beach . lots of people swimming in water ..lots of water sports in that area... plenty to eat and drink on the beach . the beach shopping more expensive than Kuta", "A long straight beach with foot-friendly sand. Good for relaxing and for kids to play at. Quite easy to find place to dine in. And also important is access to the airport can avoid the always congested Kuta and Legian area.", "family friendly alternative to kuta . still with slight swell but ok to take the children and not so good swimmers, some snorkeling seen there, along with boat trips.", "The people, the relaxed atmosphere, quiet, the kites in the afternoon, the food, all great value. Mary in she'd 2 gives the most wonderful massages. So much quieter than Kuta and less hagglers", "Best beach in Kuta, sunset is wonderful, very clean area. At night, there will be enjoyable parties at the beach.", "Very touristy but much much a better beach view compared to kuta. Rather safe area for kids to swim as the beach is rather shallow,surrounded by lagoon rocks from afar. Plenty of water sport available like kayaking. It's like part of tourist itinerary to go there. When i was there, lots of school field trip. Spend 1 hour just nice to cool off the heat. Used one of there restaurants toilet to change, cost 5,000rupiah", "this place is a nice quiet, lazy seaside fisherman village, which comes to life at sunset with the beach smothered in seafood restaurants. most of these little restaurants are very good value for money! other than the beach and seafood restaurants, there isn't a lot to do during the day. its a real chill out pool side kind of place. there are no real shopping options like kuta. \\FOR BALI, ITS QUIET\\\"\"", "The beach is OK but not extremely clean. There is plastic debris floating in the water. Kuta beach - favourite among wave surfers - is more clean and tidy.", "Loved the clean waves. Walking distance to beach clubs. No beach hustlers like kuta beach. We enjoyed a cold beer from Potato Head.", "Unlike the kuta beach which is dirty and crowded most of the time, you can expect a peaceful, clean and quite beach. A good place for a walk and some self-serenity. Definitely worth the visit if you need some relaxation", "It’s away from the crowds but still buzzing, the beach isn’t pristine but it’s still beautiful, there is a sidewalk which takes you past all little shops, cafes, restaurants and massage places the locals here seem to be much more laid back and far less “in your face” than say Kuta. We will often stroll down for lunch and stop for an ice cream on the way home, it has a lovely seaside holiday village feel about it. I have had a couple of one hour beach massages for 100 rupiah and they have been lovely.", "its just something everyone who travels to this part of needs to experience at least once. Join the throng of people that flock here to enjoy the sunset. If you're like me and dont go to Kuta this is the place to people watch, wander along the beach in the mornings, enjoy a sunset drink at La Plancha.", "The beach is quite long, and it really depends on where you go that will define your experience. The north is full of commercial restaurants with pushy sellers (Still much better than kuta beach), and the south of the beach is messy and dirty. It's a good time to go in the morning till early afternoon, and don't expect beautiful sunset here, but it's good for relaxation if you find the right place. Also a good option to rent a bike and ride next to the beach with the great view.", "Nice beach that isnt over run with locals trying to sell you junk or a quick massage. Much different then Kuta beach in that sense. Good breaks for those surfing and great views for those just catching the sunset.", "This beach is nice for walks and there aint too many sellers to bother you. Not like in Kuta beach. The beach is very shallow so is nice to swim only during the high tide.", "The view during sunset is great. Explains all the beach bar in the area. The beach is much cleaner than Kuta beach and there are less people", "It looked better than Kuta Beach, calm and far away from noisy thing around there. Local people so nice and help to get direction to find the beach. Worth it.", "Between casual walks along the beach for some shopping to food and drinks. And snorkeling in the shallow but clean water I loved it Great tiger away from the hustle and bustle of the kuta side", "One of many around Kuta Beach, but less crowded than southern neighbor. Quite a lot of umbrellas and seats for rent available with a friendly locals providing tourists with snacks and drinks. Few good restaurants available just outside.", "Whiter sands and a quieter beach, but the sand is not as silky soft as Kuta. Water is very clear. It's surrounded by posh hotels, so most stretches of the beach are \\private\\\" access through one of the hotels fronting the beach. Great for sunset strolls!\"", "any beach in the pacific is nicier dirty and ill kept . the beach at kuta is much tidier and big seas, however very crowded, with lots of people trying to sell you things. darker sandy beaches at seminak but not that flash", "More beautiful beach than kuta beach,the atmosphere,the sand,the water,all were beautiful,next trip will come back again...", "Attractive to sit in the shade watching the passing parade of people and boats. While the sand part of the beach is cleaned regularly, the water itself is a worry. I would not swim in it for fear of picking up something nasty. No waves, unlike Kuta beach where there is generally nice waves.", "crowd is limited as compared to kuta beach, drinks are nice, clean beaches, superb view at sunset...", "Great beach for sunset, relaxing and less touristy like Kuta beach. Could spend every day there if only they had wifi so I could work!", "Premium place in ! Expensive over 2-3 times then Kuta, but for premium you have to pay. Security level is high.", "Nice beach next to Kuta and before Canggu area. Definitely for sunsets. I like to watch the waves during daytime from beach bar.", "after been on the more happening beaches at kuta / legian, if you like to see white sand and blue water, this is the place to be. Its quieter, more classy.", "A lot more cleaner than kuta beach, and their sunset is truly beautiful. Although it is a bit far (not walking distance but can take Grab and it is quite cheap), the beach is wide and clean, the sunset is beautiful.", "Relatively shallow, no waves, great for swimming, much cleaner than Kuta. Nice \\boardwalk\\\" (really a brick path) for walking along the beach. Lots of older tourists here from Europe and Australia. Public beach at the end of the boardwalk is pretty trashed, sadly.\"", "I haven't been to Kuta so I can't make a comparison but Sanur Beach was peaceful and uncrowded. My wife and I went twice, both times in the evening; the sunset was beautiful. You can see the neighboring island Nusa Penida, which adds to the view. The only downside is that the beach is relatively narrow; the resorts crowd close to the water. As long you face away, though, you wouldn't notice.", "Clean and not too crowded compared to Kuta area, nice affordable bars and restaurants, there are also jogging tracks along the beach", "Beach is nice - Less popular than Kuta Beach, but same great waves. - if you like to run, there is a good path that has no stop lights. Easily do a 10km loop.", "The beach is not as busy as Kuta.. Much cleaner with some nice waves too. Only around 10 minutes from kuta and seminyak. ", "Clean beach and great for a morning swim before most of the tourists are awake. Plenty of bars to check-out for sunset drinks too. Short walk north to Potato Head Beach Club, Ku De Ta, and beachfront hotels.", "Definitely better than the Kuta beach area. Not much rubbish and hawkers around to hassle you for buy something. Had a quiet and wonderful night out with my friend. Definitely be coming back with family.", "This beautiful beach is less busy than Kuta or Legian beach. Great place for sunset. Surf and swim can be dangerous sometimes. Scary waves when I went there. Bargain for benches and massages!", "To me this beach is just as busy and has just as much sales people on it as Kuta and Legian. My boys that surf said the wave break was better. However to sit on the beach and watch the sunset it is nice but again to me, no better than the other beaches. Probably a bit nicer places to sit, lots more bean bags rather than plastic chairs.", "this is the best beach compared to Kuta...great for familys and groups,many very friendly beach bars that will cater to almost whatever you want..swimming is great for little and big kids..has surf life savers on duty all day,many delicious cheap local food stalls and easy to get to..the sunsets are awsome and after there are some great restaurants to choose a place for dinner..safest beach in my oppinion for swimming", "Nice beach in a quite area. perfect if you are looking to just relax. however, not as happening and lively as you would find in Kuta.", "We were here in March 2017 and the beach was quite clean. We were lucky to be staying at Alila with an Ocean view room so it was great waking up to see locals and tourist having morning walks and having fun. From Alila, we walked along the beach front to Kuta which didn't take long (prob shorter than a taxi ride!) and we also walked in the opposite direction towards Canggu. On our walks we discovered a few local bars (no hype type...) on beach front, so take some Rp with you for a quick stop and support the locals.", "The beach itself is average, but the boardwalk is fantastic. You can walk for a few kilometres, with lots of beach cafes and hotels opening up onto the beachfront. The beach is clean. A much better beach than Kuta.", "Far better beach than Kuta. Swimming, Paddleboards and Jetskis. Loads of different Restaurants and good shopping. Top Spot.", "This beach in the souther part of is located in Kutuh village and recently more and more famous as more local and foreingners are going there visiting the beach just for swimming and enjoy the local foods also for company events and music concerts on the beach", "if you want to have a beach day out and you hate kuta beach because of the crowdness and all the sellers are very pushy...you can try the sanur beach. but please bring your own beach towel if you want to lie down. the beach itself is pretty, but it is not well-maintained.", "Not a very good beach for swimming at. There is also a ton of rubbish everywhere doesn't look very well looked after compared to kuta beach. Was disappointing", "Its located not fat from kuta centre...beach clean with alot of seat available along the beach...food n massage everywhere...weekend was so pack", "The beach is long and is great for a walk And superb for sunset. Of course it would be better without the sellers. If you walk south a couple of km you will be in Kuta which is full of annoying sellers. The more north you head you find great bars and restaurants on the beach. The long rolling waves are exquisite and it is no wonder it is famous for surfing. There are many rips which make swimming dangerous. Great to be in a hotel or bar overlooking this beach.", "This is a lovely beach with plenty of access to eateries and local bars. When we were here yesterday there was some excellent surf breaks. Lower key than Kuta but still approaching a highly commercial area.", "As with all the beaches north of Kuta,forget about golden sands,forget about clean beaches forget about clean swimming. Unless you are staying at a top hotel,the condition of the beach is totally reliant on the previous high tide.The beach will either be spotlessly clean or littered with so much rubbish you would be inclined to think you are wallowing in a rubbish tip. And the ocean at times is not fit for swimming with oil slicks polluting the water and the sand. Given all that negativity,to walk in the sort of serenity that a sunset beach provides is more than relaxing and the sunsets can be awesome.", "so we arrived at this beach using the scooty that we hired for the day. 30min ride from the main Kuta market. The water here is very clean and crystal clear. Though its a total chaos once you reach the place. Lots of watersports operators around and everyone will try to gain customers. The most important thing to remember here is Haggle!! as much as you can. Thats how it works there. Apart from watersports, one cannot enjoy a personal time here unlike any other beaches in . Do try Flying Fish and Sea bed walking, thats a must and Para Sailing is good as well as it gives a glimpse of blue green water.", "Looks nice, but the water was disgusting. Husband and 2 kids went for a \\swim\\\" but came out after only 5 minutes. The water was full of floating rubbish, dirty and a film of scum/scuzz on the surface of the water. You get hassled by the people selling things, but you also get that at Kuta. However Kuta beach is much cleaner for swimming.\"", "Wonderful 6klm sretch of clean white beach. Great place to hire a pushbike and take in the scenery at your leisure. No where near as crowded and chaotic as Kuta or Legian.", "At a quick glance its not as busy as the Kuta Beach. It has a relaxing/chill vibe to it. The beach is beautiful & clean. There are also boards to hire for those who is interested. And dont miss the sunset.", "Full of rubbish but still nicer than Kuta. Was fun playing among the rock pools looking at little sea creatures. The scenery is nice if you focus to the distance and not the floating nappy by the waters edge. Surf seemed good", "not great for surfing..quiet place to relax.. I prefer Kuta (More people around) beach when it comes to surfing.", "With the bars facing the sea and bean bags on the beach, we were spoilt for choice. There are also umbrellas with sunbeds for rent. We preferred Seminyak Beach to Kuta Beach. It is obviously less crowded, and sellers do not harass you much, except for a few of them who approach you selling pareos, accessories and paintings. Besides that, it was a very peaceful day out under the sun. We spent the whole day on the beach having beer after beer til sundown. Nice waves, nice water, it was perfect! The beach was clean which is important. We reckon the staff from the beach clubs are instructed to keep the beach clean to keep customers coming back. Music and the sound of waves crashing on the beach was the perfect combination while getting a tan or over a game of cards. If you want a less crowded & cleaner beach, choose this beach over Kuta Beach anyday.", "Let the sun kiss you and enjoy the virgin beach. About one hour from Kuta area, but for another information bring your own vehicle or scooter because online taxi can't entry this area", "Although the sun does not set on this side of the island, its best to visit here earlier or later in the day as the heat was very oppressive during the day. Local fishing boats, all brightly coloured are everywhere and remind you of the excellent seafood available in the restaurants at this beach. Quieter than Kuta you are not disturbed and can wander quietly. We enjoyed the late afternoon and evening as it was cooler and the locals came out to take a dip in the sea, a lovely family feel to the area.", "nice beach. calm and quiet. very good for relaxing, taking a book and have a nap at the beach side. The beach activities also are very thrilling. but this is as not vibrant as the Kuta having less crowd", "Lovely and peaceful after the madness of Kuta. Good swimming beach and a good variety of bars and restaurants nearby", "This is a better beach than Kuta. The view is magnificent. Not suitable for people looking for crowd.", "The beach has dark sand and very popular with locals and tourists. It was a great place to relax and work on your tan. There are many plsces to rent chairs, order food and drinks. Local ladies will come and offer spa services right at your chair. Not as busy as Kuta Beach but just as nice!", "You must paid to entry this site, and the beach not too good i think, little bit dirty. For me its better kuta beach", "This beach is quieter and cleaner than Kuta with panoramic views to the mountains. Great restaurants and good shopping", "Better than Kuta, but not by much. These areas are tourist central, which means locals are attracted to sell things there. I would highly recommend Segara (Northern Sanur) Beach instead of Kuta Beach - purely out of not being harassed every step. The businesses there are more established (they have buildings) and designated sections. Also you can swim, paddle board, surf, kayak - whatever. You can lay in a beach chair on the sand with an actual restaurant. I highly recommend sticking to this side of the island.", "Beach is very clean and well maintained. Good for swimming as the surf is far from the shore. Perfect for kids. Lots of warungs nearby. There are a few touts but not like the ones in Kuta.", "Fantastic beach. Compare to Kuta beach its just amazing how clean is it. Water is safe, no big waves or dangerous currents here. We totally satisfied.", "A bit dirty but then thats the case with a lot of Kuta and Seminiyak with the tourist explosion. Nice beach to chill and watch the sunset.", "Very clear and beautiful sea color along the beach with nice sand that you never see at kuta beach. However the wave is very strong,it is better to surf than swimming.", "We took a taxi ride from Legian to here to get away from the over-crowded Kuta Beach. We weren't disappointed at all. The beach (Geger Beach) is stunning. It stretches on for (guessing) 5km. If I'm being picky, the sand is difficult to walk on and the sea isn't good to swim in. The waves are extremely strong. Not suitable for young toddlers. However, we found a spot on the Novotel sun beds and stayed there all afternoon. Very beautiful beach and was thoroughly impressed. So much better than Kuta. If I'm not mistaken, you can see the Uluwatu Temple on the edge of the cliff by the Mulia Hotel. A must if you would like a private, relaxing afternoon/stay away from the madness of Kuta.", "Great seaside eating down here, and nicely priced massages. Its a relatively clean beach and felt safe for us as a family. Much preferred to hang here then the hustle of kuta.", "Our tour guide recommended the beach as being the nicest in . To be fair it's very quiet and if you wanted to get away from the madness of Kuta Beach and totally relax then yes this is the place. But don't expect an axing beach. The water is lovely but the sand is full of rubbish, cigarette stubs etc. I asked a girl from the bar where our sun beds were positioned if she wouldn't mind cleaning it as I seen others do the same and although she did it for me it was grudged! Food at the bar was lovely and one of the guys there couldn't do enough for you. We sat as far along as we could go, the beginning of the beach where the buses/card come in and park got crazy busy with bus trips who were canoeing and I can imagine this would have been mayhem if you were lay at that area. I wouldn't recommend the beach.", "Decent beach and perfectly swimmable at high tide. There was quite a lot of flotsam and jetsam floating around and plastic on the beach so its not perfect but the water is calm and the atmosphere chilled so pretty good overall. Don't expect to deliver bounty bar beaches and you wont be disappointed. Kuta beach although cleaner was far to rough to swim in and there was more jellyfish also there. My recommendation is to make sure at either you have a good pool and then dip in to the sea as you feel like.", "In the daytime its alive with couples and families and surfers. Good selection of cheap and cheerful loungers to rent at IDR100k per pair. Slight rip, but safe to swim right along the beach, unlike the Kuta side. Near sunset, the seafood restaurant tables come out, the grill fires light up and shroud the beach in nice smelling wood smoke and the fish gets grilled. a nice place to spend the day.", "The only access is via the Ku DeTa restaurant. Then you have to walk down broken and dangerous steps to get to the beach. There is no access visa any other beach front hotel as security staff guard the entrances. The beach front is reasonably clean and more popular in the evenings when the beer is flowing.", "Beautiful beach with beautiful send , we were their for dinner as there are many restaurant on this bay , the sea seems good for swimming even seems better than kuta beach", "This beach has great surf . Much quieter beach than Kuta and not hassled to buy from the locals. Right next door to echo beach with beachside eateries. Fantastic sunsets. Great place to get away from the hussle and bustle.", "This is like a more tame version of kuta beach itself. I stayed 10 minutes from power of now oasis yoga and I wish I had stayed more centrally. The local night markets were the best thing about it in my opinion and they have the most amazing gelato in the city centre opposite 69 Slam.", "When it comes to enjoying lazy beach life, or enjoying the sunset, it's much better than the most famous Kuta beach. Less surfers, less beach vendors and less tourists.", "Clean beach. Not overly crowed except at sunset! Lots of surfing places to choose from. Unobstructed beach so you can run/walk all the way to Kuta beach. Lots of restaurants/bars offering places to sit for the sunset. Definite recommend.", "The beach is really nice with no main road just footpaths and cycle ways. There are lots of little shops with not too much hassle from the locals.. There are plenty of upmarket Hotels and Restaurants along with cheap eats. The water can have bit of rubbish but its pretty clean and much better to swim in than Kuta / Legian beach. There are supposedly jelly fish and sea urchins to worry about so sea shoes is recommended however ive never seen any and if you dont go to deep you can see the bottom anyway. Its quite safe at night and well worth a visit!", "Walk past the hustle and bustle of all the warung's, gift shops, masseuses, Chinese tour buses...really pretty white sand, blue water, cliffs, vegetation...during low tide walk to the right past all the madness there are incredible cliffs and caves and ocean life to be seen..definitely worth a day trip..completely shuts down around 5pm..Uber from kuta 75k idr(5$ US 30-45 min ride) have your driver wait or hire a car for the day..fixed price for transport if you have no ride back is $$$$$", "This beach are much better than kuta beach..more calm, clean and not congested. However, to get there you need to walk a bit or take taxi/ motocycle...i entered the beach area via kudeta enterance.. Worth for evening walk", "Worth the visit , it is getting big with more luxury places being built but it does have its hidden gems , the people are very friendly and really don’t hassle as much as Kuta etc , there are many great places to eat , chill out on the beach , do to the beach bar to have a few drinks and great food It’s a handy location and you can catch a boat over to the islands or grab a taxi and go to markets etc ... Massage places are very cheap and worth a daily visit.", "I went for a day trip about a hours drive from Kuta to a clean open beach with food and drinks available activities such as canoeing etc photos taken with my drone", "great view of the sunset.. many vendors too, even at the bar they will approach you ;( but not as congested as Kuta. We walked by the beach from Kuta, and from Kuta beach to Double Six Beach the waves are nonstop so it’s good for surfing but not swimming.", "Beautiful beaches, warm water, stay in a hotel on the beach or rent beach chairs from one of the hotels for the day....the best way to hang out on the beach. Quieter than Kuta so not as many people hassling you take trips, get massages or buy their wares.", "The Beach is definitely much better than Kuta, it is a little less busy has a few shacks. Good beach to go sit in a shack and have a drink or two.", "Nice long stretch of beach in both directions, you can see Kuta on one end and Tanah lot and Echo Beach at the other. Looked very safe for swimming and a lot of surfers frequent this beach.", "We were greeted by the locals offering the beach beds. We chose one with 100,000 Rupiah for 2 beds. The beach was clean. Everyone was friendly. It is definitely not as crowded as Kuta. The beach is a good place for those who prefer lesser noise and disturbance.", "Compared to Kuta this beach is better for a swim and surfing. Much more cleaner than Kuta beach. We enjoyed the beach.", "Lot more quieter than the hustle and bustle of legian and kuta. Kick back, lie by the pool or sunbake on the beach. Catch up on reading a good book while enjoying a cold beer or cocktail. Wander along the beach and settle in at one of the many seafood cafés for a wonderful dining experience.", "A beautiful beach, with the cliff and everything. a crowded beach, with a lot of stall and stuff. Advice: visit this place quickly now, popularity is rising, i predict in 1-2 years time, this place will be the crowded one, just like the Kuta beach.", "Perfect place to get a tan, lounge about, or watch the sunset on a bean-bag chair. Can be crowded at times but not packed like Kuta is, and definitely without a horde of people trying to hustle you. Would definitely revisit!", "Without doubt probably the busiest of all the beaches. This is where you will find your more formal beach bars where you can get a comfy bean bag to sit on , a cocktail in your hand whilst nibbling on tasty tapas. Not as many beach sellers up this way as Kuta in the south but plenty more eateries up this end of town , many of which have good lighting to set the mood for a relaxing or romantic night out.", "Its a lovely part of if you want to get away from crazy busy Kuta. Lots of nice white sand and not all that many people. A nice place to relax ", "Nice Clean Beach (could be cleaner), quite far from Kuta but worth the travel. not so many attraction nearby though.", "The beach has changed from the last time i visited there some years ago and it is for a good thing. There are better restaurant now and there is an area for photo shoot. The place is so clean, much better than Kuta beach. Huge parking area and it's super hot!", "Nice and quite compared to the Kuta strip, i think the hotels must own each patch as there is no hawkers to be seen and you dont have to pay to use the deck chairs as you do in Kuta - Legian.", "This is a clean beach with nice open air restaurants, a fish market, nice sunset. Walking into the sea for meters enjoying great waves without being dangerous. Accommodation for all budgets. Close to the airport. Still peaceful. If you like Kuta, please stay away and do not spoil this lovely bay.", "To be honest. theres not a great deal to chose between the three - Double Six, Legian, and Kuta beaches. You may as well choose the most convenient for your hotel location. After all, they are really all just one ultra long beach which you can walk the entire length of without interruption, division into three sections is arbitrary. But for me Double Six has the edge because the beachfront restaurants and bars here are more to my taste, I reviewed B9B (Blue Nine Beach restaurant) elsewhere on here. Some take credit cards, some don't, best to ask first. Sunshades, loungers, cold beers brought to you all day by whichever vendor \\owns\\\" the spot you have settled in, what more can you want? Of course there are always the hawkers selling anything from ice creams to dodgy watches, but not as persistent as Kuta Beach. Despite some reports, the sea is not always good for surfing and the sunsets are not always spectacular, so if these are your focus of attention you may be disappointed. But thats true for the whole coast.\"", "Brown water and overpriced below average restaurants with rubbish all over beach. Much nicer beaches south of Kuta. Venture to balangan bay or pandawa beach or further south! Hire motorbike and explore! Would not recommend.", "Either there for meal, few drinks or watching planes land or depart, no better place in . Kids playing on the beach whilst parents have a beer or two. Does life get any better? I'm a big fan of the smaller restaurants on the beach like white sands instead of the tourist trap seafood restaurants. The view is the same, but better price and service. The hawkers aren't hassling Luke in Kuta. Just check out and enjoy.", "The day we went the beach was quite clean, there hadnt been any rain the week we were there so i guess we were lucky. This definately isnt a white sand beach, its the regular black/brown sand you find in legian/kuta as well. There is plenty of places to eat along the beach and plenty of sun lounges to rent, we paid 10k for two for the day. The water is nice, there are plenty of waves, but its not a real good place for kids or the inexperienced to swim, there are several big rips and a strong current. While we were there 2 guys got pulled out the back behind the waves while everyone sat around and watched, there are no lifesavers here, eventually someone swam out to help them swim back in. You dont get hassled as much here as you do in Kuta but there are still plenty of hawkers walking the beach, but its and u come to expect that. Overall its an ok beach for a days swimming and people watching but i wouldnt recommend it for young kids or inexperienced swimmers, stick to sand castles", "great way to spend your day at a nice clean beach. Plenty of stalls to choose from without the pushiness like Kuta/Legian. Sitting in the shade enjoying a few cocktails over looking the beautiful beach and turquoise water.", "A nice beach, quiet compared to Kuta. Clean and with the reef quite far off the beach, ideal to lie in quiet water, bathe, or learn to swim. Plenty of nice restaurants close by", "We went here for snorkeling and less for bathing. For both not so great, as there is lots of seaweed. However, this beach is much much cleaner than Kuta Beach. Also much less people", "This beach is pretty nice, not busy as kuta bech.. but lots of people selling everything( sometimes it is really annoying).. Great place for drinks, sunset, and chilling with friends. This place is a must go!", "Great place to watch sunset, get some cold ones and chill with your partner. It was almost empty due to pandemic time, but as we read usually its very busy, especially for sunset time. Beach is very long, sand is nice and waves were to too big as in Kuta beach. Definitely will recommend to all my friends!", "Nice beach away from the crowded area kuta, with vibrant store and villa, the waves is good. Waiting for sunset here is a must.", "Playa Del Carman is far more beautiful. As is the Napoli coast in Kauai. But the jet skiing and parasailing is ridiculously cheap. Great place to stay for a brief down time after a long flight to . 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The dance was amazing and funny. Moreover, the cliff is beautiful.", "I felt peaceful listening the ocean wave rush the shore. The view are spectacular as I forgotten all my stress working... I even took pictures with a phyton 😂", "This is a really lovely place. Spent a bit of time there. Tide was in so couldn't walk out much but got some beautiful photos. Worth the drive to see this beautiful place.", "Excellent spot to sit and watch massive waves crashing up against the rocks :) But keep safe as some do catch you off guard and you really DO NOT want to get swept in!", "Worth a visit during sunset around 6 pm. You can park your scooter ( best transport) and have a beer at the small kiosk. When we visited we had low tide, with high tide the waves are spectacular. So check this also before your visit.", "This is a very nice place to visit and worth the one and a half hour drive from Four Seasons by Sheraton. The view is just spectacular especially with the waves beating against the rocks.", "Beautifull view (from the boat) really house high waves. Lots of People watching from the cliffs, but best scenery is offerd during boattrip.", "Very good, awesome view, great pictures and nice waves. Be prepared to get a little bit wet and be careful, slippery surface. Should be there in the day. FREE.. go by rented driver! Max 600k rupiah for the ENTIRE DAY.. and you can see several more attractions.", "Amazing place to witness the power & explosiveness of the ocean. Be very careful of the cliff edge here as the waves were smashing in & any-one who falls in will not come back alive. Wow factor 10..", "Astonishing waves splashing high against the cliffs, definitely a must see. I have read some People swimming here, which is absolutely unbelievable for me with these waves and currents", "We visited this place in the morning. Unfortunately, the tide wasn't strong enough to hit the cliff. Therefore, one might need to check weather forecast e.g., wind speed and time for high tide etc. Otherwise, it is solely depends on your luck to get those spectacular view. Although the view wasn't perfect, it was a very nice place to visit. Just enjoy the breeze and the sunny day was enough for me.", "景色の凄さに圧倒されました 青い海、青い空、切り立った崖と緑。全てが一体になっており、感動しました I was impressed with the nature here. The blue osean, blue sky and high cliff, all was able to feel. I can't write the word to here. I recommend you visit here. 見に行って良かったです 観光客も多く、写真撮影を待っている間に景色を堪能できました(待ち時間 5分位) 下まで降りることもできますが、自己責任とのこと 売店、トイレも駐車場にありました", "Worth the long drive. Lovely views of the sea . Walk on the cliff is one of its kind. A very windy place with the wind howling away. Learnt the meaning of the word aqua marine looking at the waters below .", "The big waves create a real cool infinity pool but it’s quite dangerous as there are some cases where people swept by the waves. Found this spot a little bit further from where all the tourist were. So if you find a good spot, go beyond", "Beautiful.... lots of photographs quiet stunning, but potential to be quite dangerous Waves very strong and unpredictable ", "For those who manage to climb 400 meters down will find extraordinary experience. Very secluded and amazing cliffs surrounding. Beware of the waves not recommended for swimming for beginners", "Great cliff ocean views, very crowded so hard to take nice photos A few monkeys around so don't wear any loose items, especially earrings and sunglasses A few market stalls to look at Also watched the Kecak dance performance there which was an enjoyable cultural experience", "A beautiful and quiet spot... We got there via scooter. It's a long way to go so make sure you visit it as part of doing something else in the area.", "the one thing that comes to my mind is Cliff Jumping at this spot. Amazing blue water out here and splendid place to be at. There is this spot where one can go for cliff jumping and there's even a ladder for one to come up. Party and fun place if visited in group.", "This is an amazing place where nature and mans creation comes together and the interplay of the two is simply superb. The big waves hitting against the rock temple on a black sand beach is lovely. Reach there ahead of the sunset and walk on the rocky terrain exploring the little habitats made in the rocks by low tide.", "Was there for the day waves was pretty ruff so was unable to walk out anywhere. I forgot to check the forecast but we still enjoyed our time at the are. Alot of shoppes and places to grab a bite to eat once your done walking around. We set in the open field for a couple hours under the tree where it was nicely shaded. Alot of shaded areas in the middle. Sellers was really nice and is very nice to negotiate prices with you. You may not get to walk out due to high tide just make sure you check before going if you are trying to walk across we didnt check but had fun and took plenty of pictures anyway. There is a fee to get in the gate out driver paid apart of our package with the company Driver (Krisna) he is on what's app +62 822 3636 0227, which he was Excellent on getting us to so many places including here in a day and we got to take our time.", "A truly lovely sight to see, just be careful, it is very dangerous as the cliffs are high up. Get one of the locals to take you, or hire a scooter. But don't drop your camera :-)", "Beautiful templae and a cave under the rocks. It was low tide when i visited there. I was lucky to see the cave under the rock.", "It's a very beautiful area, but it's a crowded base of hotels, the walk is very narrow, in the shops are overwhelming you all the time to enter to consume, all too made for the tourist, but obviously remains beautiful, the water is crystal clear and very hot.", "Wow, what a unique place. The scenery was beautiful and watching the sunset from the top of the cliff was amazing. This place is definitely worth a visit.", "This place is a natural wonder blown away by the ferocious seas & blow hole. A must see no questions asked.", "We were so amazed wth the view while walking around the cliffs.. It's a long walk but never a tiring feeling since you have so much to see. It's a beautiful place and a romantic setting. Definitely a must see in ", "Powerful site to see. Respect the danger event, stay safe & appreciate the experience. I'd recommend you go on a high tide to maximize the experience", "Very pretty spot to visit! Try base your visit around high tide so you get the big splash and rainbows from the wave. We went around 7am-9am and it was just before all the big crowds started coming in so it was good timing", "Sitting at this place and listening to the waves crashing into the rocks below is like meditation. The water is extremely clean and deep and hence it creates amazing waves. its a nice picturesque sight and simply sitting here and taking in the sight will relax your mind and body.", "Bit hard to find since there's no real signs, but thankfully we had a GPS. This area is absolutely beautiful. There is lots of great places to sit on the rocks and enjoy the view. We visited at high tide and I'm glad we did, the waves were active and the spray shot up really high making for gorgeous views and excellent photos. We were here for an hour and only saw 2 other people the entire time, so it's quite private and relaxing. I would recommend this to anyone in the area. And it's free! There's no person waiting for \\donations\\\" & definitely no hawkers. Be careful near the edges, the water does spray up and could take you by surprise, and the rocks are also very slippery.\"", "Visited today at low tide, was disappointed that couldn't walk around (stairs all closed with no entry signs) Didn't think it was worth the entry fee", "A must visit place when you are in . Nice scenery form different spot. But always beware when water sea level increasing. Your pant or shoe will wet during this time due to wave from the sea. A lot of souvenirs you can get from this place if you have no time to buy at other places.", "Worth a look when there is swell. It is basiclly a cave in the cliff face when the swell pours in comes out the other side of the cave in big blow of mist", "Beautiful place to walk and stop for drink or food. You can rent a chair for sunbathing or a dip in the water. Many shops for tourist along the way.", "Powerful area, beautiful view to the sea and the power of the water on the rocks. We recommend to hire scooters to get to the spot.", "Loved it. Absolutely... little to no waves, I’m happy with the small restaurant there, great service and very friendly", "A stretch of cliffs where you get treated to quite a cool oceansight with several spots where the water splashes up in different ways. Get there at high tide and with a big swell, this makes it the most spectaculair. Can get some cool sunset photography going there with the sun shining through the splashing water. Prepare for a lot of other tourists around that time though, including selfie sticks and all. Also, just wait for some sets of waves before approaching the edge too much, since sometimes it takes a while to see what parts of the cliffs stay dry and which ones don't. Unless your 'gear' is a gopro in a waterproof case, any other camera gear generally doesn't really like the loads of sea-spray and splashes...", "Natural tourist point. There was rainbow after the big wave hits, can spend the whole evening at there just to view this amazing and spectacular view.", "This is truly impressive. Nature has molded impressive rock formations by the force of waves that come crashing in. It's a beautiful place for the sunset. Don't miss it.", "A fantastic and unique place to see the ocean meeting the rocks. It’s safe unless you make crazieness.", "The view from the cliff was really amazing.. If the weather is good..One can have a good time for scenic view", "Its amazing place to see.. I think it is nicer when the sea tide is high rather than low.. lots of crowds thus go early there..", "First stop on my trip last time in , never been there before so I kinda curious, riding motorcycle for the first time there and its thrilling for me, the weather was cloudy yet sunny yet cloudy again back and forth haha I can' t believe that it's free to visit this place! Wowww...awesomee..plus its not so many local people and the environment was really taking care by the nice resorts there, so many tourist there..the beach is nicee with the white sand..I think I can just lay down there enjoying the view, reading books or observe and find funny things to see..as simple as that :)", "the atmosphere was great eventho in a hot weather.. so many activities we can do there and the scenery was also stunning with the cliff around it!", "Visited a couple of times. One day the waves were ferocious and saw 2 tourists falling with their faces on the rocks after a wave hit them ( they were taking selfies..... what some get up to for that so called \\perfect\\\" shot 😂well a bloodied face does not make for that perfect shot) Be careful, do not go too close to the edge as I said... waves come out of nowhere and can hit at any time. Plenty of free parking and little shacks around for drinks/food. At certain times this place gets overloaded with tourist. See photo😉\"", "When the big waves come crashing into this part of the cliffs the cave spits them right out, causing the cave to resemble some kind of fire breathing demon or something alike - hence the name. nice for pictures and the nature around is also beautiful", "Amazing view, I was totally captivated, stayed here for well over an hour watching the sea crashing against the rock face & marvelling in the colour of the water, definitely worth a visit.", "Good for photos; be careful not to slip on the rocky ground. Can get wet, even if quite far from the edge.", "Great location to watch the waves smashing hard into the rocks, and soaking the viewers who get too close. Can be busy during the day, but the sight of the waves keeps you mesmerised. At night the sunset over is wonderful.", "This is worth a look. Stunning cliff and ocean views. Feels spiritual here. Lots of ppl but lots of room. Only need an hour at most here to have a walk, take a few photos ect.", "Excellent scenery Worth visiting location Now I understand what took Julia Roberts there for Eat Pray Love Many stall and shops nearby Carry slipper or beach shoes along as the waves reach the end To reach the top you need to walk through wet land It's crowded but not too much in the day time", "Beautiful place, overcrowded but the beauty of the nature overpowers your senses. Beautiful natural formations with amazing views. Having said that, I don’t think it’s worthy of the Top rank billing it has with all that has to offer. You get a great view from the open air restaurants over the cliff, it’s a great idea to go there to enjoy the sunset view with a beer from one of these restaurants. There are hordes of shops around and present a good opportunity to do some souvenir hunting.", "If you want a relax time,. come here listen the waves and enjoy your live it's a good place for take a sit an think in your things, relax. its beautiful", "Great spot for pictures:) It was very close to our hotel. Not too many people.Realy fun , but you need too be careful, because it’s slippery and wet from the waves.", "The waves are so high they will go above your head and make an impounding noisvisit around. Sunset time & enjoy the view.", "Take care! Beautiful though. Don't stand close as the sea changes in power and has swept people off the edge before, pulling them out with the currents and drowned them.", "Awesome waves hammering against the rock formations, creating great picture spots: Timing is crucial because there are many other tourists coming for the same reasons.", "Amazing powers of nature to behold. But takecare because several tourists died when they tried to take pictures too close to the edge. Sometimes the heigt and power of the waves will surprise you.", "It’s a tourist attraction, simply put. It may mean something to those who come here to pray or worship however to the vast majority of those trampling through the local sellers punting beer, coconuts or tat its simply another tourist attraction and not a good one at that. Yes there are some nice views from the cliffs and that will provide a photo opportunity however I can’t see much more of a draw here. I wouldn’t go out of my way to get there and indeed wouldn’t pay over the odds for a driver or a tour to take you here.", "Nice view. I work onboard the ship and used to see cliffs like this but this was still one of the view i will remember and maybe pull me back again going back to . I recommend this one. 👍🏻👍🏻", "Views were great, but surounding was dirty and still under developed. But, views were great. When you visit, please be careful, because waves are big and unexpectable.", "This place is certainly not what I expected. I’ve seen waves crashing up against rocks plenty of times but thought I’d check it out anyway. The way the water gets pushed out from this little cave creating bursts of mist is really powerful and majestic to witness. There are crowds of people so be prepared.", "Go to watch the sunset, the view is breathtaking. great view of the lovely blue water from on top of a cliff.", "a must to see. basic amenities.but to see the ocean at its most forceful is great. careful though you may get soaked if too close to the edge", "At the moment with the huge swell I would recommend just appreciating the beauty from high up on shore. Whilst we were there a couple of people died due to the large waves. I understand this is a once every 10 year phenomenon.", "The power of nature at it's best. Stay well away from the cliff edges, listen to the thunder of the waves as they hit the rock cavities, and observe!!", "The view is really nice and easy to find though there are not so many signage along the way. My friend said if you lucky you can capture rainbow when wave hit the cave, too bad i didn't see any when i was there. super pretty", "We' ve been to the cliffs and it is pretty nice to see the waves there. We went a little bit around the corner and were directly at the edge - even more impressive! We decided to walk a little bit at the cliffs which actually works out pretty good and we managed to take some nice shoots! At one point the waves got bigger and Iost the balance- result: deep cuts at ny feets! I know it's 100 percent my fault but I guess it's good to mention it here! Fazit: nice view, great waves, fun place but watch out", "Devil's Tears was stunning! We came here on motor bikes while traveling around the area. I took pictures of the crashing waves and breathtaking view. Watching the sunset from this point is a great idea. It's a bit tricky to get to but once there well worth the effort. I would recommend downloading the offline version of google maps to help get yourself there.", "This place was worth seeing, got some fantastic video footage of the waves crashing into the cliffs Brilliant!!!", "Beautiful place where the sea rules. Be aware of the many other tourists but if you walk a bit around, you can find the perfect Nikon moment", "The view is absolutely stunning however it took 1 hour from the pier on a very bumpy , narrow and steep road. Not for people with motion sickness Visitors are warned not to be too close by the cliff as there were few incidents when the wave was too strong, it washed away some tourist and they are never to be found again.", "Its located in the western part of and is a very popular destination among travelers. The views are mesmerizing, one can go down and feel the nostalgic views of the Ocean....A must visit.. Make sure you have spend some time at the place to feel the calmness of the place...", "This is a MUST see! It's absolutely gorgeous to watch. We grabbed some Bintang's and posted up for an hour just to watch the waves crashing in and out. Be careful not to go to close to the edge!", "A beautiful place but also a lot of tourists. Bad road to get there so where practical shoes since they will get very muddy!", "Went to Tanah Lot to view the sunset and it was fantastic. It was crowded though. So, I'd advise going slightly earlier before sunset to get a good viewing spot. Saw a few crazy tourists going out to the outlying rocks to get an \\extreme\\\" shot of themselves but pls don't be stupid as the waves there can be quite strong and sweep you away to sea. I doubt even the lifeguards there on standby can help you once that happens.\"", "Stunning view over the ocean, also a great place to enjoy the sunset, especially the huge waves in this area, I am sure you will take loads of great pictures.", "the background were great, a big stone with a splash of the tides create a nice attraction to do. However be careful, many of the stupid people that take photos dangerously were died here.", "This place is amazing. The waves are not only monstrous and they crash against the cliff with such force that you can hear them before you see them. It's really quite beautiful but be sure to watch your step.", "We went there in the afternoon, so there was low tide. Probably better at high tide ehen the waves hitting in are bigger. Lots of turists.", "i were have an amazing experience with my friends by visiting here. we are walking to the bridge and have a picture with the wonderful sea. then the most excited part comes. we got wet by the sea water blowing up. hahahaha... it is really amazing experience.... but beware of it ...beside it is an exciting experience. it is also absolutely as dangerous as buggy jumping. so must be careful when you were at the bridge... i love it... hope you like it too", "Very nice blowhole action if the swell is big enough. Awesome spot for sunset - just walk around the cliffs to see natural infinity pool like structures", "It's a beautiful lookout, but if the waves are strong , don't stand at the edge - people have been washed off the edge before here!", "A great place to see the wonders if nature. Stand on top and watch gigantic waves crashing into the rocks and making amazing sound", "A very stunning spot with breathtaking views of the cliff and ocean! A must see for tourist visiting . The place is truly amazing! Definitely will come back with my friends!", "Since my friends and I had limited time, we just spent 5 minutes there. We came at 10:00 am local time and found that there were no big waves hitting the rocks as it should be", "The waves crash against the rocks to create an environmental beauty. Definitely worth visiting to watch.", "The Pura was majestic and the cliff at the background completed this amazing view. You can can rent a bike and make your way here , and the route was pretty easy too. A lot of mokeys- they were everywhere. Just be extra carefull with them.", "View is amazing, you can see the rainbow created because of the crash from the water and sun light. Not suitable for swimming though.", "stunning view , perfect for taking picture for the water splashes you can go with scooter local couples making photo sessions there. ", "The roads to this place are pretty crazy. The surface is terrible. However it is all worth it when you set eyes on this place. It is picture perfect if you are lucky enough to get it in good weather, The trek down is a little physical but well and truly worth it. The water is so clear and blue. Definitely one of my favorite places that I have been. I haven't seen anything like it. If I could pick one thing to go back to and do or see this would be it hands down. Sure the roads are terrible and the trek down is sketchy but thats . Well and truly worth it.", "Its not a bigh sight but when something is in harmony and done with such taste you can spend hours....we stayed in Candidasa and went there witih a motorbike...Its very close...you can bathe buth its very cold and you should be aware that for woman our western bikinis arent really apropriate but you can if you dont care ...there is a beautifull and good restaurant with a wiev on all the pallace so you can enjoy....we were lucky,there werent many people so the atmosphere was relaxing...", "Spectacular cliff top where the waves crash in and create a huge ‘blow’. Stand too close and you will get wet, or if a random large wave comes through you could get washed off the cliff. Definitely worth seeing but try to go early before the loads of tourist bemos arrive and unload hundreds of day trippers.", "The place deceives you by being called a place to be. Filled with tourists, this place doesn't have much to offer except wet rocks at the edge of the sea. Reaching here is also a pain.", "Unbelievable waves crashing on the rocks. Fabulous to see the power of nature. A lovely girl selling cold drinks there.", "This is the most eye-opening place that I've ever visited in . The landscape and lovely blue coloured sea and sky makes the bumpy motor-bike ride there worthwhile.", "Very nice & the view from there is marvelous. We tried to watch the fire show but we were late & it was crowded. The view from there is really nice you can see the ocean from the top. You'll need to wear a purple belt (they will hand over one to you at the entrance) I liked it.", "Such a gorgeous site. We were lucky enough to see and visit it at low tide. The scenery is worth the detour.", "Well worth the visit. Really good when the sea is pounding so not always the same. Easy to get to and shows the power of the ocean at work.", "This is our 2nd day tour brought there by Dika from good drivers. The view of the waves was magnificent and clear to the bottom. Highly recommended.", "This is a beautiful spot to stare in awe at the beauty of nature. With huge waves crashing on the rocks and sending up massive sprays of water, you'll be oohing and aaaahing like an idiot! Beautiful, majestic!", "Waves crashing on rocks. That's it, but it's truly worth a visit. You will be amazed by the sound and strength of the ocean. Be careful not to stand too close to the edge of the rocks as the waves might blow you away.", "Nice place to visit and must visited as you are in . The place not very historical or old as you imagine. However the view on of the sea amazing and had good time.", "The place offers wonderful view on the sea. Be prepared to facing crowds; the earlier you start your visit the better.", "An i pressive sight where the waves are hitting hard against the rock walls, making water go up real high in the air. Best is to go at high tide, then the water comes up higher with more power. Or at sunset. Really beautiful!", "I was expecting the site to wow me but it just din't ... and it is probably better to visit in the hi tide time", "Very scenic, cannot be missed. The views are breathtaking. Once you reach the cliff, there is a T-junction...you don't need to buy anything from the restaurant on the right...they might trick you to buy stuff even for taking photographs...don't fall into that trap. Overall a great experience...must visit!", "Amazing nature have been seen .have an easy west trip and combine with private snorkeling,will visit more to explore it.", "Beautiful Place where you can see turtles if you are lucky but be careful with the Waves as they are very powerful. Many locals are fishing around there and when I was there there was a wedding on the rocks. Amazing Beautiful!", "Go on a large swell, you won't be disappointed with mother nature's show as waves smash against the cliff face", "Go at high tide for the most impressive effect - and maximum splashback! A very cool attraction, so make sure you stay for a while as no wave is ever the same effect. Love the rainbows in the spray - and the people watching as other tourists flee and and squeal as they get soaked by an unexpectedly large spray makes it even more fun ;)", "Best experience at DT. If you go early morning before tourists get there and the waves are biggest and after 4pm when tourists gone is freakin amazing. Makes you feel spiritual.", "You have to walk a lil bit far to see a beautiful view. It worth the walk. A bit sweaty but fun. Tired yes but happy. The sound of the wave are so relaxing. Monkey everywhere so mind your own belonging. You have to wear 'selendang' or something like that to enter this place.", "Initially, it is pretty stunning and the water seemed nice. It was a bit disturbing to have plastic things floating around and latching on to my feet. It was more than a bit disturbing to see that someone(s) had just left their smoked cigarettes smashed out on the ground like the beach was their private ashtray. I know that the locals are combatting this with clean ups and I wish them luck. It was cool to see young students interviewing foreigners for their English school. It is nice that the place has a pleasant wholesome vibe.", "If you want a pic with a nice cliff in it go otherwise it’s not worth your time or money. We spent maybe 20 minutes here.", "Watch your step as you may want to see closer. It's beautifully stunning yet a little bit scary. The wave is unpredictable, the splash when the wave hit the rocks is amazing when the waters go up but then when waters go down it's may cause you wet, do make sure you're not standing too close to the edge or you may fall to the sea. Happy vacation and stay safe!", "The power of the ocean is amazing. Some great photo opportunities but be careful as the waves come over the edge.", "Very nice place! Impressive view with the waves crashing in the rocks! Worth the visit and spend some time admiring it.", "It was a fairly mild tide however the swell and waves were very dramatic. High tide or an unusual storm surge would make this a dangerous place to be. Great photo pics for sunset.", "this place is super cool, with agressive tides. high tide stuck us, we were safe and excited. had a nice sunset view with high tides,", "This is the most beautiful place I've visited in . Try hike down to the beach, it's quite challenging but worth it. Be careful of the waves though.", "Nice walk along the cliff, had the most breathtaking sunset view here. Nice to visit if you are ok climbing stairs!", "Great place to visit to watch the ocean waves hitting the cliff from above. Entrance fee is RP20K. There is also dance performance but would have to pay additional RP100k.", "Wear good rock climbing shoes (spikes volcanic rock) and wear something you can get wet in but DO NOT go too close to the edge. If you go at high tide you will get the biggest and most spectacular collision of waves in the air above you!", "A fantastic cliff look out where you can see the massive spray as the waves travel under the cliff, and produce a blow hole. It was raining when we went, and the mud along the clifftop was very slippery and sticky! Take your shoes off and enjoy a bit of an adventure!", "Very interesting nature with big waves hitting the rocks. Also, a good place to see the sunset or grab a very simple lunch or drink from one of the small stands.", "very nice rocky location where you can observe how the big waves meet the land making a beautiful show of water. very good for the sunset there are some kiosks where you can buy some snaks and drinks", "There is an interesting natural phenomena going on there wich i though was pretty cool... as the waves rushes trough the channel it reaches the underground caves at the end and compress a huge amount of air into them, enough so that when the water gradualy retreives from the caves the air is violently released creating a big stream of water and a loud wooshhh.I suspect the shape of the cave and the way the water retreat from it have something to do with that. Really fun to watch!", "So worth going to see. We went on a relatively choppy day so the water was magnificent! Even when still, the water is so blue and beautiful! Make sure you take water with you! (And a hat and suncream!)", "Perched on top of a cliff with awesome views of the ocean below, it is truly remarkable. The walk along the cliff edge and the scenes of the ocean below are simply awesome. The sunset view is really nice, but if you want to take some nice pictures of the ocean below and the cliff in the back ground try going there in the morning as the sunlight will favor you, in the evening the exposure will be too high.", "It is a wonderful sea view from the short cliffs but people need to be aware of the danger of being swept by a big waves which may occur suddenly. There is no shelter or rescue team near the location, so always be careful and respect the sea. The road heading this location are worst, small, dusty and bumpy.", "Beautiful spot with amazing view over the rough sea and currents. Waves coming from all directions to collide. Do NOT swim here! ;)", "Amazingly beautiful but be cautious while taking photos, especially if you are visiting during high tides. Nature at its best", "One of its kind indeed, in love with the views offered from the site, very windy during storms though might wanna be extra careful 😊", "A beautiful natural cove where waves cause a rainbow to form in the spray created on crashing against the rocks. But too many tourists spoil the view.", "This is an amazing place to visit, however if you're on a guided tour as we were you are rushed through pretty quickly. I could have spent all day here, as I'm a photographer. I've never seen a more beautiful sight. The surf crashing on the rocks is mesmerizing!", "Breathtaking view of the Sea....just awwsome..you can click pictures with the beautiful background. Photographers are also available to give you the best click.", "Loved it here. Mother Nature at its best. Definitely worth a look. They do drinks and music at sunset. Just be carful if getting to close to the edge. We saw some very loco people taking photos on the cliff edge. You wouldn’t get a second chance if you fell.", "Beautiful scenery! Better to wear covered shoes/sandals rather flip flops as the rocks can be quite jagged.", "Our hotel guide took us to Devil's Tears when I asked the best place to go to watch the sunset, on our second night in Nusa Lembongan. Our villa was a couple of km away. The first thing I noticed was that there were lots of locals there, on scooters, waiting for the sun to go down. We watched sets roll in over the rocks, and waited for the big waves. Locals stood back wisely (they have seen it all before) while visitors who stood too close to the edge got drenched with spray. Sunsets are a spectacular backdrop behind this ever-changing natural attraction. I couldn't stop taking photos - last time I remember being this impressed with water was at Niagara Falls. That impressive. Must see.", "one of the best place on earth, breathtaking view. The place is unreal, i would suggest stay there a bit longer and just enjoy the beauty of ocean and nature.", "Such a beautiful place to visit. Stunning views specially when you go at low tide in the late afternoon. There is also a great market there to do some shopping at also.", "Amazing picture opportunity. Beautiful landscape. We visited here during low and high tide. It is best to go during high tide to capture larger waves crashing into the rocks.", "Very impressive to watch the power of the ocean waves hitting the rocks. Many tourists there, some not very cautious.", "Very quiet , nice place to see, if you are traveling around! We dropped off the bike near the entrance and took a walk inside. You must buy entrance ticket to get there. Inside is very nice fountains, pounds with fishes and.. thats all :)", "Love it. 360 degrees picture ready Got my phone a new wallpaper instantly Super big waves and great for surfers. Non-surfers like us, we had so much fun jumping the waves also Special thanks to the grand Hyatt team, we can see that our part of the beach is actually the cleanest!! Nice memory", "Overrun with tourists between about 10-3pm. Just like any other cliff I've seen. Not sure what the fuss is.", "Great to watch the huge swells crashing in to the rocks. The noise and the big splash backs are mesmerising and entertaining when drenching the tourists mid selfie !", "The relentless ocean swell crashes into the rocky cliffs and traps air within hidden caves. The air then bursts outwards like a dragon breath. This is fascinating to watch as each swell gets bigger and the blowback is increased. wonderful natural infinity pool platforms hang over the deep sea, filled by large waves crashing into the rocky coast.", "Wow the force of nature at its best! Fascinating place to spend some time just watching the seas rolling in and blowing sky high! I found it hard to drag myself away as could have watched it for hours. Nice.", "Nice view but too dirty. We passes all our days in the pool of our hotel. Nice restaurants and cafe.", "Picture postcard views around every corner, dramatic cliffs and sea views of the rolling surf. Busy but take it easy and get the shots.", "The view from the cliff is of course amazing, but somehow I pictured it differently in my mind. I think the view is one of a kind at sunset, but during the day it is just a peaceful and nice place to have a walk.", "a natural and beautiful place, like living in heaven, you can go down to relax accompanied by the waves and the sun", "We cane here to enjoy sea, view, waves and fresh air for a postcard view... so sure it’s crowded and you have to give some tips but the view and the clear water source worth it . Take time to feel it ! A must", "Booked a private driver to bring us here. When we were there, it was a fairly high tide so we could not go too near to the water. Very nice scenery overall and pretty pictures taken!!👍🏻 Worth a visit!", "Beautiful shoreline and scenery that will definitely take your breath away. The wave is incredible and some what relaxing to see. A bit negative but i dont mind is If you dont like touristy place you should keep out in this place but nevertheless is worth visiting :)", "Worth the trip. Never seen water that colour before. The waves crashing up on the rocks created masses of spray and excitement.", "Didn't actually cliff jump because the water was too choppy, but even if it was calm I don't think I would have gone because it looked so high!! My boyfriend would have done it, though. Even if you don't want to cliff jump there are tons of spectacular views and some cliff side areas that are safe to walk along as long as you don't fall off the edge. Neither of us had ever heard the boom of a wave hitting a cliff before, it's a very humbling sound! We came here twice. The first time we just walked right to the cliff; the second time, three boys charged us a couple bucks to get in. Luck of the day I suppose, though I imagine there is a consistent fee during peak months.", "My wife and a friend came and watched the waves. I had wanted to go cliff diving as there appeared to be some great spots, but I was told it wasn't possible as the currents were took strong and after watch the waves, cliff diving was out of the question. It is a great view to just take in the scenery and if you are lucky like we were, you might see a sea turtle(came up air for a few minutes before going back under).", "Not sure what the fuss is all about, packed with jet skis, man made boulders - not very pretty.", "Stunning views. A nice display of the raw power of the sea. Excellent spot for sunsets. Shoes are recommended instead of flipfops due to the sharp rocks", "This is a must visit. May be disappointing if sea is calm but when its rough it is quite spectacular. Be very careful standing near the cliff edges taking photos and be prepared to get soaked if the waves are high.", "Absolutely breathtaking sunsets and view. Do not get adventurous on the rocks, I have seen people showered by massive waves breaking on the cliffs edges. Everyone will tell you not to get too close. Listen to them and enjoy the view.", "A beautifull sight. So much power in the Water. Worth seeing. A very nice place to get a good photo.", "Great spot to spend a bit of time. Some good spots for photos. We went about 130pm before the crowds. High tide was just creeping in. This is a must see on the list.", "Amazing to see the waves splashing on the rocks and going 10m high up. Can also spot dolphins swimming around!", "The surf breaking on the cliffs is amazing. Went back on two of the three days we were here. Spent about an hour each time. Be sure to walk to the sides in order to see the different perspectives. You might get surprised by a wave that leaves you drenched in the spray if you are standing close to the edge. It's hard to predict which waves will send up large sprays and which ones are moderate to low. Could make a Bintang drinking game out of it.", "Its very interesting to see how the water levels in all these years have had its impact. The layers of lava rocky formation, gives good impression of the melt meets the water. Nature's marvel here preserved well. The best time to visit is in the evening, and not to miss the sunset in the open expansive sea.", "This was part of a day tour itinerary the place was packed full of tourists but we did get to see the rainbow a number of times ....very cool!", "Amazing how the water 300 metres out seems fairly peaceful and flows into this U-shaped rock-walled area, and then with great force, quickly rockets up into the air.", "Stunning view but you can see lots of garbages around. on the rock there are some sharp bottles that can really dangerous for our feet.", "The waves crashing is pretty neat to sit and watch. Wish we could have been there for sunset. Careful walking on the rocks though as they are very sharp!", "Incredible what mother nature can do with the washed out Rocks along the sea. The water blow sometimes quite huge. A little bit dangerous if you stand too close to the water.", "This place is quite interesting, it has a mix of many things. Religion+Nature+Relaxation... you will find: - sacred places for Hinduism, Buddhism and Muslim. - playgrounds for kids. - a mini display of some animals. - food stalls. - amazing natural spots to be contemplated. Either can be a 1.5 hour visit or a half day-full day visit, it all depends on how relaxed you want to be. Since it's many meters above sea level, the weather can be very different compared to the shores (quite cooler), so get ready for that.", "Just beautiful. Took pictures from the top of the cliff, and the scenery down there was just awesome! The water was so blue and the wave was contrastly white. It's just awesome.", "It may seem like nothing much - just an arc shaped cliff with waves hitting it hard - but when you get there you get taken over by the sheer power of nature! Watching the waves build up momentum every few minutes and then go crashing into the cliff with splashes about 30 meters high and sprays of water all over is just fascinating! I spent an hour just sitting by the side and watching it! You get a beautiful view of the sunset from here (lots of people come just to watch it) so I recommend visiting this place just before sundown.", "Great spot to watch the waves roll in for a few minutes or an hour. You find yourself sitting & watching longer then expected as the waves crash into the rocks & spray out. Camera taking snap after snap. Mother Nature is incredible & its therapeutic the just relax & watch this natural attraction.", "Well worth a visit. There are warning signs not to go onto the rocks but...... great for something to do when the waves are too big to go diving!", "We visited this place two years ago and recently, and both times it was really beautiful. The sea is turquoise and rough within the little cove below and to see the waves crashing is a really nice sight. There is nothing specific to do here as such, just enjoy the view and the beauty of nature. Very good photo opportunity.", "nice place to watch the sun set. waves are very strong and their hit to the shore its quite spectacular...", "Seeing the power of the waves crashing against the rocks was an awesome thing to see! Be careful how close you get - you might get wet! It's also a nice spot to catch sunset.", "lovely experience to see, the water spray will leave you refreshed and their are even rainbows in the water, nice to interact with the locals too at the food stalls.", "Stumbled upon this today whilst out riding our bike. Beautiful breathtaking views of the cliffs and the waves bashing across them. If it weren't so warm, it almost feels like Ireland. Not too many people around and really peaceful to just sit and watch. Worth the journey if you like looking at pretty views!", "What a gorgeous spot! Definitely come see this place, just be careful to not get too close to the edge. Respect the waves. It's also really neat to see the local fishermen here.", "You want to feel how small you are in front of Mother Nature ? Just stand on the cliff and see the massive waves hit the rocks and the rocks withstanding those waves and making huge splashes. It is simply Wow! and scary. You can just sit and witness those magnificent waves for ever, the way they change color, and the force with which they hit the rocks, and the best part is the sound of these waves. We went to witness this amazing experience, also noticed some of the so called - dare devils trying to fool around on the rocks and got hurt when they tried to run back on the rocks. Best advise: Witnessing this magnificent place is a must, knowing you are nothing in front of Nature.", "Be aware of huge waves and streams sometimes . It is much safer in the afternoon.................................................................", "lovely view and interesting rock formation creating a water spray when the waves hit it. Worth having a look at.", "Beautiful to experience by extremely packed with tourists. Be careful and don’t go on the edge during high tide", "Great view. This is a must if you in . Nice photo angle and spot. Just dont spend too much time posing, as lot of people also want to take photo. You can walk across during the low tide.", "The water crashing against the rocks at sunset is truly spectacular. Just be careful where you stand because you might get wet!", "The view is very clear to the ocean and this is the season of strong waves (july to aug). Do not too close to the cliff edge due to strong waves.", "Highly recommend, beautiful scenery. Loved watching the locals ride the waves! So relaxing and enjoyable.", "Nice place, weather are cold, was on the leak fishing with family. Love to comeback again. Really relaxs and enjoy the place", "Foolishly went here at low tide and the results were very disappointing, less than impressive waves, you almost swim in the pool. I'm sure being one of the top sights that at high tide with stronger winds it would be worth seeing though", "Personally, this is the one place one should not miss out on the Island of . A must see attraction with amazing views of the cliff and the sea. Every traveller should visit this spot. Some suggestions 1. Go early in the morning at around 9..not many people will be there and hence your experience will be pure bliss. 2. Be careful of the monkeys. They can be dangerous. 3. Take your camera along. You do not want to miss this for anything in the world.", "Natures wonders, the big waves and resulting rainbow are worth a view. Can recommend this. Just take care.", "Impressive place to watch the waves fight with the Cliffs! When we were there, a model photo shoot was going on... do not expect to be here alone, many people have discoverde this place; But the sea nature and waves stay impressive!", "Stunning place to visit, breathtaking views! Great walk along the top rim on the cliffs, can get nice and close to the edge. Visit as early in morning as possible before tourist busses arrive.", "This place really is mind blowing.We were there during the full moon, so the waves very particularly high. The power of nature is overwhelming", "I could have stood there for hours just watching the power of the ocean and how beautiful it was. It definitely is worth the visit!", "It’s a beautiful place. Was fascinated by the beauty of the sea. A unique place to visit. Weather was rather hot.", "A beautiful and quiet spot... We got there via scooter. It's a long way to go so make sure you visit it as part of doing something else in the area.", "this spot is nice & clean. also it is public and there are many activities in this spot. also the waves are not that much strong.", "Amazing Sunset view! Estimate travel time around 1 hour from the port to reach here. Even is not far but the road condition will slow you down. I'm so happy that we have come here. it feel like so blessed to have this nice view together with your loved one. We bring some beer and light food sitting down and wait until sunset start. When sunset start it will be very fast, we are so happy that we able see it! True is, this place is dangerous. Once wrong step then you will say goodbye to the world. Please be careful if you have kids. It is extremely dangerous if didn't watch closely. You can go down to the beach but it is dangerous. The strong wave actually bring down few life before. The light is limited at this island. If you are not familiar, please rent you driver.", "This is a scenic place for a photographer. A steep cliff..perfect sunset and a nice traditional dance. Your trip isn't complete without visiting this place.", "The best place to sea the ocean's power! Very beautiful yet very dangerous. Be careful even if the weather is nice. Even more dangerous when windy and raining.", "I recommend coming here at low tide, sunset or both if it allows for it. The place is very crowded and expect for people to be in your photos. If your going for the sunset, I recommend to sit in the spot where you want to watch it 30 - 45 minutes before the sun sets because front row seats get taken fast.", "I had a blast waiting till the waves sucked and Blow air - totally awesome 😎 ❤️❤️❤️❤️ One has to go early to avoid too much crowd and it will be difficult for you to take a pose and take great pictures. Rent a motorbike for easy access on the small roads going there. Dont be too close on the edge of the cliff cause the waves makes the platform you are at move a bit. Scary but one hell of an experience.", "Worthy place to visit, it was clean and fun to stay at this place, i recommend to bring your family here if you visit , the wave also nice.", "Such a beautiful spot to look at but i reccomend not to go too close to the edge as the waves are deadly. Many people have been dragged off the rocks and into the ocean from standing too close. It is pretty dangerous, but the ocean is so blue and it is a good sight to see.", "This place is truly spectacular. Be prepared to be approached for money or to buy trinkets. Also try to plan your visit around the tide if you want to go all the way out on the rock. We weren’t able to", "This is a very cool wonder of mother nature to watch. The area is good for pictures, relaxing... Observing the movement of the tides (on high tide) is magical and well worth a visit.", "A popular tourist spot where you can experience waves crashing into a small cove (don't stand too close too the edge!)", "Beautiful idillic area, gorgeous. Views are beautiful of mountains and islands in the distance. Quiet for the majority of areas that are private for the resorts. Shame about the rubbish, particularly in the areas that aren't private, as the majority of locals and kids seem to swim in these areas but there's so much rubbish everywhere :(", "The location is stunning. Make sure to visit it later in the day, when it's low-tide so you just walk around and relax.", "What an awesome experience to see this, you cant even explain to someone the beauty and that sound when the see pulls it back and then blown it out again. Absoluutly amazing..", "Rent a motorbike to there and enjoy the breath taking view. In my visit day found a sea 🐢 swinning there.", "Nice spot for just sitting and enjoying the sound of the water hitting rocks and if you’re lucky enough, you can see fishes or even turtles! I was lucky and I saw some huge fishes and one turtle. This attraction is for free, it is also nice to go there during late afternoon and chill a bit.", "Go early in the morning before the crowds. The tide is higher also. You can sit and watch this natural wonder for hours.", "Yes it is the boom...boom...splash at the high tide...constantly without stop...but carefull...dont to close with the edge..", "You have to go there early for two reasons: 1) there will be so many tourists, mostly Chinese, after 9 am - it is impossible to get a good picture and see it well (this goes for every sight in - get there early! 2) you want to go there while there is high tide - and that is in the morning. I went there in the evening to see the sunset, and there was low tide, so it you couldn’t see what you are supposed to. With all that said, I was a little disappointed in what it was when I got there...", "It is mesmerising. We spend hours just staring at the beautiful powerful sea. If you drive your own bike, go further round towards Sandy Bay, away from the truckloads of tourists taking selfies.", "We wanted to see this when the tide went out but were lucky enough to stand on the rocks before the high tide came in and got some great shots. Some tourists were unlucky and slipped on the rocks when the tide was coming in but it's a great place to get some amazing scenic photos. Entry fee & extra costs for toilet use.", "Located relatively remote from civilization , you can enjoy the serenity of the spot & the rage of the sea.", "We hired a driver to take us from Seminyak to Tanalot. The drive to the attraction was relaxing passing through the rice fields and local towns. It is very busy when you arrive, lots of people come to see the sunset. One thing I think I would do next time that I didn't know this time is bring a blanket and some nibbles. There is a great grassed area there that people place them self on and you can sit and eat and watch the sunset. As the sun was setting a lot of people got as close as they could to the waves on the rocks, this scared me as waves were getting rougher and rougher and higher, one lady was drenched, she was laughing but I could see a bad accident happening if a bigger wave came. She would of been thrown into the water against rocks. Just be careful if you haven't grown up around the surf, as I have and shock wave DO come, and its easy to not watch when taking a selfie.", "We went at about 1pm and back at 5pm the difference was UNREAL. The evening sea was a lot rougher which made the crashes into the cliff that much more amazing. Lots of tourists during the midday period so hold off if you can.", "LOTS of people mindlessly walking in front of others taking photos! Please be careful, our hotel warned us not to get too close to the edge as the waves crash hard and you cannot see them coming from above.", "the place has an awesome view and great vibe, which we understand why it got so famous. however, it is overcrowded nowadays which spoilt the place. recommend to go to one of the restaurants at the cliff which is less crowded and also have a great view.", "Beautiful natural landscape. You can spend 1 hour here just watching the waves splash on the rocks. However, there is no safety signs or advise, the road can be slippery. Don't go too close to the dark rocks, they can be slippery.", "Not much to see unless you come at the right tide. Hard to take a good photo without going closer, not worth the risk.", "Really enjoyed our time here. It's a beautiful place to see the waves crash. Just be aware that hoards of tourists are here from day trips. We arrived at around 10am it was wasn't too busy.", "Had half of the day there, the water was down, because of that the view wasn't as we expected and there was no place to have some attractions in water. I'll say it's too calm for group of young friends under 30.", "You have to go at high tide and wear decent shoes as the rocks are sharp but man what a show!! Really beautiful shots taken of the water bursting up through the rocks. You can see crabs scuttling across the rocks that the waves have washed up.", "It was nice to walk along the seaside cliff. Long way more than I expected. Enjoyed dinamic views.", "First I find about this spot in the internet, it doesn't excite me. But when I about to reach Mushroom Bay by fast boat from Sanur, I can see how the waves hit the cliff. So I decided to go there and i was thrilled by how beautiful it is. I can stand there for hours looking at the killer waves and listening to it. Got my tan line because i was stand there too long. Absolutely great place to visit", "Easy to get to by car or scooter. Walk around or take a drink on the cliffs. It can get a bit crowded around sunset but one thing to not missis to walk around the rocks there are often hidden places where there are fewer tourists and great photo ops.", "Worth the trip. We were there on a day where he surf was big . Good fun watching the waves crash over the Rock. We got some great pictures", "it was nice to sit by the rocks and watch the waves come in. The noise is like thunder and is well worth a visit even if its just for a quick photo opportunity", "Beautiful spot, but quite crowded the day we went. And i think that many people did not realise the potential dangers and went too close to the edge for posing and photos- not realising that the sea could wash them away. Enjoy the place but be careful.", "Incredible what mother nature can do with the washed out Rocks along the sea. Nice shot for the photo album", "Great views of the cliffs and lots of ocean spray from the waves and surge splashing in. Bring a camera but be very careful when walking anywhere near the edge as the ocean can very quickly come in out of nowhere.", "Beautiful! After the waves smash into the hollowed end of the rocks you see an amazing strong rainbow in the seaspray.", "Recommend to see only when is tide up. Waves are making perfect performance. Really nice, but to many people.", "The views from seem to be the edge of the world are absolutely stunning. Staring out into a blue abyss of water makes you feel so small in comparison to the rest of the world. With the waves splashing up behind you, amazing photos are a given and the memory of these vistas still sticks with me.", "we were lucky enough to see this at high tide when there was quite a swell. Its an amazing sight seeing the foamy waves hit the cliffs. Lovely to sit and watch. plenty of room for all the tourists to get a good view.", "Place where nature shows you that she always has the upper hand. The force of the water knows no boundaries.", "Great view. Shallow waters and crystal clear. Very pack with people on weekends but trip worthwhile. Able to enjoy sunset too.", "Beautiful blow hole inlet, bit of rubbish around and be very careful not to get to close to the edge a freak wave came up a few days before we went and a local said two men got taken away.. It was beautiful at sunset!", "The sea here is fierce with large waves crashing against the cliffs.But the view is well worth it a very photographic spot.", "This place is fun. The waves are worth the trip, dont be an instagram idiot and stay away from the edge - people die here.", "Worth the visit to see mother nature in action. Its lovely to see the waves thrashing against the rocks. There is a little bar here too if you want to grab a beer and sit and watch.", "Excellent place to observe nature at its finest. Big swells from the Indian Ocean crashing into ancient rock and showing us all how really insignificant we are!", "Doesn't look as good as the photos. The sea also goes out quite a long way. Some nice restaurants on the sea front though.", "this alcove specifically doesn't look that different from the others but it is really nice to watch for the rainbows in the spray of the water. Walking around the area is nice because there are little rock pools and v pretty views. We even saw sea turtles come to the surface on both days we went so keep an eye out for that!", "The rock formations are awesome. Was a little hard to get the feel from up the top. Best viewed from the water, which we had the opportunity to do later on, so we saw the best f both worlds. Big and open area means there is no crowds (not when we were there anyway) it was about 5pm.", "This place is quite interesting. Huge blue waves smashing into caves in the cliffs, raising high spray and then whooshing out back at speed. A view of the power of the ocean.", "Honestly, without a doubt, this is unmissable. I’m a bit of a sea freak. I love the waves, the noise, the smell and the swell. Take care and walk in good footwear if possible around the rock pools and if you go close to any edge don’t turn your back on the swell. The waves come in sets about 5-10 minutes apart and even at relatively low tide it can be exiting to watch and feel the waves crashing in - on a windy day at high tide around full moon you’d be absolutely nuts to miss it. Only down side - go early or late or be inundated with tourists who are noisy, a little rude and quite loud. They get in front of you when you’re taking photos and have little respect and patience for your relative space. All the vendors (too many of them) show their prices in oriental characters only so don’t get ripped off and take your own drinks. The sheer volume of these people versus the amount litter left behind tells you all you need to know. The action sea-side and the ‘Devils Tear’s’ do make up for it, though.", "There are many positive reviews and pictures about this popular spot and I agree with them all so gave it a 4 stars. However, the crowd was equally incredible, it was so packed making it difficult to get a good shot without a head in your picture. From other reviews, the crowd situation is not just for sunset or low tide, it is all the time. The only good time to visit may be first thing in the morning when it first open. Another negative is the bathroom / washroom services, while it isn't expensive @3000 IDR per each use (about USD 0.25), why not include a fix charge in the entrance fee for convenience??", "Stopped here for a couple of hours and took a snorkelling tour, best idea ever, the captain was amazing and happy to swim with me and showing me around, the whole of Nemo's cast was on display and so much more, the coral, some buried status, the immensity of the sea and the sun, all there just for you to enjoy.", "Best to visit when the ocean swells are on the rise as there is some great pics to be had here. One needs to show caution as waves can appear suddenly and catch tourists off guard and wash those into the sea. I witnessed many tourists taking unnecessary risks with selfie sticks here in order to get that perfect pic.", "pretty cool spot, best to go when the tides on the way in and got a bit of swell. be careful around the area as theres no fencing", "If you want to see a lunatic get taken by wave doing a selfie, go at noon time! Apparently it is a nice spot after 4 pm. There are other similar, less crowded spots in the area, just use a satellite image and you will see.", "Nice spot with blue ocean ,nice wave hit the cliff after rainbow coming after wave hit the cliff.from here I can see the sunset 🏖", "High tides smashing against the high rocks giving water sprays! A great place to enjoy your sunset..", "Amazing nature have been seen .have an easy west trip and combine with private snorkeling,will visit more to explore it.", "Tanah Lot it,s the very famous becouse the location in the middle of the ocean. Panorama around olso looks nice and beautuful. Price : USD.$35 / IDR. 500.000 ( Maximum 6 People ) Price only Car Rental - CAR + DRIVER + PETROL Driver Speaking English", "Visites here 27 Feb. Weather was hot and humid, expect to sweat a lot. The hissing sound after the waves cracked the hollow rock makes this place extra special. When big wave came, the hissing is pretty loud and created some steam and some hissing noises... No security fence so its quite a danger and extra caution is needed. The rock pretty sharp so shoes is recommended although you can surely get away wth casual slippers. The blue ocean in the background is fantastic and surely this place would be picturesque at sunset. Parking is horrible, visited here in January 2018 when it was pouring. It was muddy and inaccessible. If you are unlucky and it rains, better think twice. When weather is hot, its definitely worth visiting!", "Amazing to see the full power of the ocean. Too many tourists spoiling the view. Be careful not to go so close to the edge", "Nice colours of water, nice to go Maybe to mayn’t peoples sometimes Many bus coming also The sea is beautiful", "A must to experience nature beauty and power. However go with a good guide or avoid instantgram too close to cliff with your back facing the ocean. The waves can be strong to sweep you away. However the view is awesome and an exhilarating experience. Enjoy", "The view is really amazing! I really love to watch the water splash when the ocean hit the rocks. Be careful and do not go near the edge as the waves is big and might cause any injury. We enjoyed the view of the blue ocean and it was the best experience ever!", "Visit this natural phenomenom to be almost blown away by the wawes breaking forcefully in to the cliffs. We visited during low tide, and it was spetacular. Maybe even more under the hidevtide rolling in?", "it's amazing and I didn't expect to see this before I go. the ocean veiw is huge and the weather is so nice. this is the must-visit location for every visitor.", "most visitor come here to get sunset and also during the hightide. during the hightide of waves makes beautiful effect when crush the rock. dont get too close at the cliff, it might be dangerous and unstable rock.", "This is an absolutely gorgeous spot, the cliff and views are unbelievable. That being said it was busy and we saw at least 3 people on our way down that looked like they were going to have heat stroke sitting on the stairs. Stretch them legs and bring your sunscreen and lots of water!", "It was a really nice view of the sea..the waves crushing over the rocks. Try to get a tour to have cheap tickets to the kecak dance if u want to do so. It start at 6 pm but they open the gate at 5pm. Go earlier to find a good sit. Besides..beware of monkeys as they can take stuff from u lile shiny objects..foods..and sunglasses..as well as it prety much difficult to get uber or grab taxi there so take ur precaution.", "Amazing! Best during turbulent seas! Careful as rocks are sharp and don't be dumb and get close to edge or in tide pools:)", "The view from the cliff is so amazing. The Sea is so beautiful. Don't wish that u can snap pictures peacefully as so many tourists will be there. Can't find a perfect point to snap pictures. But otherwise the place is beautiful. One must watch kecak dance if u are there.", "A stunning view of the cliffs and the beautiful coloured sea. Don't miss that. If possible visit Devils Tear at high tide. You can enjoy the view of natural pools (not for swimming), waves bursting at the cliffs and late afternoon a beautiful sunset. There normally are a lot of people before sunset. So grab a bear and join them. If you want to sit down, I would recommend to take a sturdy seat cushion with you. The rocks are very sharp and edgy.", "Truly love the wave and trace of water falling from the rock, good for photo shot. fun and very au natural. Waves crashing then erupting vertically sometimes. Nothing outstanding but cool to see.", "Amazing place. There are Restaurants on the cliff with wonderfull view. Must visit it. If you haven't been there, you havn't been in :)", "Wow!! Such a awesome spot. No wave great sand. Maybe a little bit of rubbish. But great spot. Love seeing the local boats and fishmen. Just awesome", "Came here and was not disappointed! If you’re planning on walking down then wear suitable footwear and not sandals. Seen so many people wearing sandals/flip flops which is really dangerous!! Very hard walk but worth it! The road to this place is absolutely awful though.", "When you take foto !be careful On the cliff because very dangerous waves And no life guards on there to help you", "A great place to visit for the views of the ocean, we saw some turtles in the surf as well. Loads of tourist so pick your times, earlier the better. Dont get close to the edge it is not safe, and you will get some good shots further back. A few had drones up but the wind can play havoc. Grab some bananas from the local market.", "Fantastic waves with the sound of the waves hit the rock and the splash water has the rainbow. This is the place nice to selfie not for swimming", "Speculator view, must come!! But to be careful not to stand too near the edge as the waves are strong!", "The cliffs are just beautiful. I was very lucky to come over and not only see the sun setting but also see the clouds come over. The waters and the cliffs are magnificient. Go ahead and buy the tickets for the music programme.", "I went there during a bad weather period (wind current) and the waves were just amazing. Even better If you can avoid big groups of tourists", "The place was good nice place for clicking pictures but wear sandals because if you go near the rocks your shoes will get wet because of the waves of water and beware of sea snakes.", "A very interesting natural feature that demonstrates the power of the ocean at its strongest. A nice photo opportunity but not too close to the edge!!!!!!!!", "Best come in the afternoon when the tides high and you can see the big splash from the cliff but becareful since the reefs quite sharp and the splashing might swet you out", "I was fortunate enough to go when the tide was low so I got to walk closer to the water and see the beautiful sunset. Otherwise, there is not much to see.", "Good spot to take a few nice pictures and enjoy waves. If you want you can sit down and enjoy wave splashing, just be careful as some of them can be powerful.", "Amazing place to watch huge waves crash onshore. It’s great but crowded during sunset. Be careful as random massive waves can come crashing in and give you a good dumping on", "The view of the ocean from here was amazing, and not to mention the cooling sea breeze. It can get very crowded with tourists though, so come early if you plan on getting a good spot. However, you absolutely MUST get your feet in the water once the sun sets. It sets you up for a mystical feel of the place.", "Dramatic view of ocean. You can see waves crashing high. Great to watch sunset. Be careful of rocks. Wear shoes.", "Nice to take pictures also at the water blow! :) nice waves. Nice to see if you have a bicycle. Alot of restaurant to see! :)))", "Very good to take nice pictures, better to take a guide, cause it's not a lot to watch inside apart from good sea views.", "The waves are amazing! Definitely worth a visit. There are several spots which you can avoid other people. Slippery, watch your step.", "The waves are quick and fast, gushing up the 'cliff' creating an amazing view. Beware of slipping be it wearing shoes or barefoot, it is really dangerous over there. A really good place to take picture.", "This one is a great look at the force of nature and its awesome power and it's also free to walk down and see. It's just a quick stop as you wait for the set waves to come in and fill the blowhole. We stood back and watched all the Asian tourist taking selfies and getting shocked as the wave hit and soak them :)", "For those who travels, these blow holes are not unusual. The beautiful blue ocean makes this quite beautiful. The wait for a good mist from the blow hole was fun. A good stopover after hanging out at 'Dream Beach'.", "It was breezy and just wonderful. Very good place to chill at night. The waves are just awesome. Worth to visit in if you're around.", "Beautiful ocean vista and natural spray - only need a few minutes to have a look/take a snap. Wait for the bigger swell to come through for the best effect.", "Great spot, especially in the morning! But be careful, guys, the waves are heavy! Don't underestimate them and take care when you take pictures of this wonderful spot!", "It's beautiful and inviting, but be careful of rips and currents! Also found a needle in the sand 😞", "The sea view was spectacular! I like the breezy environment plus fresh air at this place. Words can't really express the beauty of this place. Just experience it by yourself. =]", "wish my eyes have share button to show exactly how amazing this place is. the sounds of the waves and how the water blow after hitting the rock just sooo amazing! Please be careful not too close with the edge of the cliff and mind your step cause it quite slippery and you never know how big the water blow.", "You can soothe yourself with the sound of breaking waves here. View is amazing. Clear blue water barred with sturdy cliffs", "Watching the waters slamming the rocks in rage takes my breath away..! Please take careful measures if you would like to walk nearer to the edge, or just avoid doing so. It can get slippery and muddy and dangerous.", "So cool when there is a big swell. Get wet!! Really shows the power of the ocean. Can be loads of tourists at times but can be quiet.", "This place is just breathtaking!! I could of sat and watched the waves crashing against the rocks all day! BE CAREFUL though.... I was stood *not close to the edge) to get a photo of when the waves crash up the rocks... didn't realise how big this one was,it was huuuge! It was funny at the time because I got soaked which my boyfriend and friends thought was hilarious! but, I could of been dragged into the water... just don't stand to close to the edge! Definitely a must see!", "The great view of cliffs and the open seas from a vantage point makes it a good place to take a breather from hectic lifestyles and take in the beauty of nature. Waves are strong and lap against the rocky shores. There is a cultural show but tickets need to be bought and can get crowded at times. Transportation is finnicky, so get the driver who brought you here to wait a couple hrs for you. They are usually okay with that arrangement if you tip or ask kindly.", "Beautiful spot, waves look pretty rough so we used the resorts pool for $5. Nice spot except for some annoying americans that kept doing flips into the pool", "Beautiful scenery and breathtaking views, but not a lot to do and you do get hassled by staff to pay for a tour, after paying an entry fee (although very cheap). It's a brief wall along a cliff side and back - over pretty quick but it was lovely to see. Recommend water as very hot and not much shade / no water avaliable.", "It’s one of the most beautiful vista in the and the Nusa islands but 99% of you will only look at it from up top of the cliff. It takes a long time to get there and the path down was congested and full of other tourists. With that being said, it makes for some of the best highlights when we show people our trip. In a nut shell, it’s beyond beautiful but it didn’t make me emotionally attached to an experience there.", "Absolutely loved it. It is a place where you can see those big waves crashing on to the big stone. It is quite big and you can also walk to the other side of devils tear and enjoy the waves. Enough parking is available and there are some stalls for food and drinks as well. Can be a good place for sunset though waves won't be that strong. Tip : During high tides stay away from the waves . As per the locals , sometimes the tourist underestimate the power of those waves and there have been a few incidents /tragedies in the past. So stay safe", "Man, I could sit watch this thing all day. The sets come in, bashing against the walls and enter a cave in the rock. Then, the swell sits in the cave and suddenly BELLOWS OUT A CRAZY FOAMY MIST WITH EPIC FORCE! It's like watching the spit from a montrous barrelling wave. The rocks are kind of sharp on the platform. Take a towel to sit on, a cool drink and witness nature in its brutal, wonderous beauty.", "High tide it was amazing!! Even in low tide it is beautiful but when the water is high you get more of the spray on the rocks and the water is so blue and pretty!! Something so beautiful but violent at the same time!!", "Went out on the rocks into a rock pool where the waves were pumping up and snapped this beauty! Definitely come here at sunset! It's incredible.", "This is a lovely natural wonder. The waves crash over volcanic lava flows which are stepped down into the water. The huge ocean waves crash up the steps and then the water cascades down back into the sea. It's free. You also get a good view of them on a snorkelling trip to manta ray bay.", "Go to Devil's Tears at sunset! This is when it is the most beautiful. Take a picnic or a few Bintangs. It's a beautiful show of the forces of nature. Very picturesque and romantic.", "should be way more spectacular on a higher tide. We reached the place on a low tide so it wasn't super wow. Skip the very commercial area nearby and enjoy the views.", "Fascinating to see the waves splashes against the kliffs. You can feel the power of water. Be careful and wear closed shoes.", "What can I say its a lovely spot, me and my partner rented a moped and went at about 4 pm and it was a great choice. It meant we could avoid the many Instagram losers who spend all day getting their selfies lol, when we went it was perfect just a few people no more than 10. Waves were just amazing could have watched them all day, its not somewhere you would spend long but its 100% worth a visit.", "Beautiful rock formation. Simply breathtaking view. It’s one of the top tourist destination so there’s always lots of people so it takes time to get a beautiful photo without being photobombed. worth the visit!", "Really good experience ! Wait for the big wave it's beautiful . The rocks are rugged and scenery is fantastic .the colour of the ocean is Aqua. And you must see this", "Busy place where you can see waves hitting the cliffs and lots of youngsters taking precarious selfies!", "This is the best view of the sea and for taking pictures for souvenirs. There is also a ritual practice of climbing to the top of a small island, but I didn't pay and went there. I enjoyed the best photos and the sunset in .", "Even though i went there during high tide and the waves were a little scary, it was wonderful! Great for sun-bathing and even swimming. Very beautiful view!", "Nothing really to say other than amazing view!! Beautiful relaxing feel listening and watching the waves smash up and crash down", "Went there to see the possibilities of cliff jumping i heard but when i got there nobody was there and it seemed that it no longer used for that kind of thing as the height was a bit frightening for me to jump into (circa 15-20 meters), the rocks were sharp and have to be careful when exploring this spot. View was good overlooking sea and some other part of the cliff.", "This spot is beautiful in it own way. Over time the sea has violently smashed the walls of the surface and in which has made razor sharp cuts in the stone and to fall along these is a easy trip to the first aid kit.", "a very beautiful view during the day while taking guests from Scotland to go to Tulamben beach for diving, along the way and accompanied by the beautiful scenery of Agung Mountain", "Aim to arrive around 9am. You should just beat the bus loads of selfie taking tourists. You'll also find the tide reasonably high creating some dramatic swells and awesome waves crashing back off the rocks and eroded coves. By around 9.30, the tourists arrive in there dozens. Then you're exposed to a whole load of new entertainment as they pose for selfies not appreciating the risks. Waves can be dangerously big and unexpected especially when your attention is elsewhere. At best, you'll get a good soaking, worst case, just Google the death reports. We witnessed people taken of their feet or running across rocks to escape some tight situations. The rocks are particularly sharp, not good for falling on Great place, mesmerising but worth being mindful of the risks mother nature offers up here", "Nothing too outstanding about this place. The only entertainment is watching people risk their lives getting a selfie with the water as a backdrop. We also saw it from the water & it was more exciting with the surges & backwash during a big swell", "Nice place to visit. Visit this place at 5pm until the sunset. Offer unexpected experience of the view of the wave and water blow over you unexpected and got wet.", "It was really stunning! The natural beauty of the cliff! You must go there once! If the weather is good and the sky is clear, you can enjoy the gorgeous sunset there! I am unlucky that the sky is not clear, but still it was amazing!", "Beautiful view of natures blessings but be carefu if its high tide and the waves are massive and could easily take someone in from the cliff edge. Stunning scenery and great for camera moments and walks.", "What a beautiful place, we where there on high tide unfortunately but were still able to take some amazing shots. A place worth visiting for sure.", "Had to admit dat the view is nice but there was nothing special much for me. It may be a good place to stop by with children. The waves hit perfectly and make it quite a heart warming scene to rest busy heart for awhile.", "Wanting a calmer and quieter experience we went at 8am for low tide and we were glad to avoid the crowds. We also walked to the sunset viewing area and sat and had tea while we watched the birds, ocean and tourists.", "Nice place to stand and watch the water crash against the cliffs.. Or watch local fisherman catching fish. Could hear the sound of the waves all the way to our hotel 500m away.", "If you get here at high tide when the seas are choppy then you're in for a treat. The people that didn't like this spot most likely showed up at low tide because seeing the water freakin erupt from the rock outcroppings is breathtaking. I went multiple times and would sit for an hour just watching and listening to the waves crash. It's also fun to people watch here since everyone's inching forward for the perfect selfie and then a massive wave comes and sprays them with a taste of mother nature. Be ready for some awesome waves and great reactions as well", "I think this would be really great to see. But I came at 3 PM and saw the water was just calm, I wish the sea water will do some hard cry. But yeah they did not. So better come in morning I guess..", "Amazing place, i can still feel the sound of blue waves hitting cliffs. Breathtaking view of ocean with now end. Superb sunset view. I am in love with this place. Take atleast 3 hours to visit this place. You can walk along the cliff along with temple and enjoy the scenic views of ocean , cliffs. There is a dance as well during sunset. Entree fee is around 30k IDR (approx)", "The wind speed typically increases in the afternoon whipping the ocean up into a frenzy. The lava rock cliffs take the brunt of this natural onslaught. Waves crashing then erupting vertically, sometimes as high as 10 metres above the cliff. Crashing waves ceates enormous amounts of spray so be wary of your camera and phone. (I was set teady to take the perfect shot when i got hit by spray from waves crashing 50 metres away...lens got covered in hundreds of tiny salty dots)", "Awesome view! Must see LIVE with own eyes to capture the true beauty. Only need to be extra careful when trying to capture selfies as the waves can be 'devilish' ...", "The waves give nice splashes to the rocks. It is nice to see. The view is better from a distance than from the rock.", "Water rushes in and then a pocket of air trapped within forces its way out in a powerful gush. It's reachable by motorbike or by foot. Just be careful as there are no railings or anything to keep you safe and nobody brave enough to rescue you if you slip.", "the breeze of the wave, the comforting cliff, completely breathtaking view, and it's nice to sit down by the cliff just enjoying the view and the breeze", "The best time to see the glow holes is high tide close to Fullmoon , big surge and around 6 pm for the sunset . Be carefully not too close to the edge and walk slowly with the surface is very sharp and holes .", "This place is well worth a visit. The view overlooking the sea is great. If you walk to the most far point the waves splash against the rocks which give a great effect.", "when big waves coming from open sea and bursting back from the hole, it's totally amazing. make sure good sunlight on the hot day to catch the rainbow. oh, the muddy path, especially after raining, just becareful.", "This is a must see....the most amazing waves crashing against the cliff and blowhole, the most stunning blue water I have ever seen.", "This is definitely worth a visit. A fantastic view and amazing watching the waves roll into the rocks and shoot up.", "Fabulous tour and peaceful. I felt like the mangroves were alive as the boat quietly cruised down the river. Amazing experience.", "Amazing to see the waves spout out of caves, the natural infinity pools, and the devil's tear waterfalls. Would have loved if there was a little more context for this geological wonder!", "Wow..what a sight to behold . Such awesome azure colour water ..Rio roaring against rocks...almost like a hungry giant ..and waves lashing far and wide ..almost to feel the water splinters .. Great photo ops for us ..and sit snd watch it for long feeling one with nature against sun setting in background", "Nice place to see but early in the morning or late afternoon so it's not a lot of tourist. We went the on scooter about 8:30so it was very quiet. To be honest if we have to drive the to long we won't be going there it's just rocks and sea..", "Check this place out, it not like a blowhole, its more like a twirly mist that forms as water is forced into the rock cracks and its then pushed back out due to air pressure (i think). Worth a pic nic or a beer to stop and check it out.", "Impressive sightseeing. Worth watching 5-10 minutes before going to the cliff 100m away to watch the sunset.", "Busloads of tourists, sitting on the edge taking selfies. Then standing up, backs to ocean taking more pics. High tide brings spectacular bursts of drenching spray and low tide offers multiple shades of blue. Worth it, just go in between buses and walk around to the far side. Then you see the gouged out rock that people are really standing on!!", "Visited with family for lunch to avoid the crouds at sunset. last visited more than 20 years ago, OMG so many shops,with some different souvenirs so worth a look. nice to see the resturants on the cliff top have not changed much at all. Be carefully around the cliffs with small children, little or no barriers in some areas.", "Really nice!! The waves crush over the rocks continuously and it is really nice to watch. Definitley recommend going there!", "Beautiful green place on top of the hill with amazing views. A wonderful walk on the hill top with amazing views of the sea. A must go. Dress decently or borrow a sarong there.", "Been here twice. First time there was a decent swell and the waves crashing over the rocks were amazing. Second time it was calm and boring.", "Watching the wave crush the cliff and evaporate is so amazing! The trembling sound, the majestic view and the feel..ahh..will come back again tomorrow. This spot is great for seeing sunset and taking photos. So many natural pool and small waterfalls made by nature.", "Try to avoid coming too early in the morning, it's July and my friends came here around noon time and it was still low tide. We explored the area for an hour or so til the tide became high between 1-2pm, the sights of double rainbows as the after effect of large wave splashes are spectacular. Avoid wearing loose slippers or frictionless footwear as it can get quite slippery on the edge, BE CAREFUL! Nevertheless, find a good spot, sit back and be in awe with nature. 💙", "This was a good place to visit, The view is amazing and it was nice to watch the surfers in the big waves at high tide.", "It is amazing to see the big waves crashing against the rocks. It is a really nice place to enjoy the views and contemplate the power of nature.", "This is a must see, the scenery is breathtaking, our guide really showed us all there was to see and learn, the sunset was spectacular over the cliff and the evening was topped off with a show of a lifetime would recommend to all", "Beautiful natural rock formation with huge burst of wave energy blasting through the rocks. It was a great experience", "Graduation of colours of blue, so beautiful, viewed from the top of a cliff, crashing, roaring waves....windswept...awesome!", "Excellent spot to view the force of nature. You see the large waves rolling in from the sea and crash against the rocks and caves. Be careful not to go to close to the edge because it's impossible to swim in that water.", "A beautiful place by the ocean. A great scenic photo spot. BUT - 1. The entry fee is $20 AUD perperson!!!! 2. Over crowded after 2pm with coach loads of Indian and Chinese tourists who are noisy and pushy. TIP - visit in the morning.", "Visited in early January. The place offers a spectacular view with the sea crashing into the rock and then the spray rising into the air. Was surprised at the number of tourists that were getting as close as they could to the cliff edge and taking selfies - potential candidates for the Darwin Award.", "Looks great at high tide. Choose when you go to avoid the hordes of selfie taking tourists! While looking great, I guess I wasn't too keen on all the tourist stalls-dozens of them, all selling the same stuff.", "We found this spot by chance but so glad we did. It is a great spot to see the awesome power of the waves crashing up into the rocks so that the water shoots up into the air. Be careful not to get too close to the edge. It’s just a shame that people are not taking their rubbish away with them to keep this spot nice and clean.", "2nd visit and 1st time in the day Arrived 8am to avoid the crowd and get the low tide. People were pouring in after 9am. It's a good alternative to the sunset view. Do strongly encourage an early visit if possible.", "We took rental scooter to reach this place, which was really great feeling to watch the sea water crushed into a mountain hole and create fountain splash,which was great feeling to us,and beautiful sun set can be enjoyed from this place,it is just about 5 Kms. from the harbor.Its great place for photography.", "its the best I have ever seen , best in my visit too ! Our tour guide recommended it , absolutely mind blowing view of the Sea ...never seen someplace so picture perfect and beautiful !!!", "Breathtaking views until you turn around there is rubbish everywhere think a small fee should be charged & keep on top of it as it’s so beautiful yet disgusting at the same time just look out to sea & you’ll be fine visit around 3 as not so busy", "Gorgeous view and an amazing experience watching the waves crash on the rocks! Definitely worth visit!", "Stay there a little so you can see big waves. If you stay 5 minutes you won't probably see much; it is worth waiting, big spash and then it is like there is a whale throwing water out of its hole on the head, or like the cliff is breathing. Nice to sea and to hear. The bigger the wave the better.", "The cliffs are beautiful! Be sure to go during high tide if you want to see any good waves crashing. Wear decent shoes, as the rocks can be slippery. The last thing you want is to fall down them! If you want a good picture, watch the groups of three waves. You'll be able to see the big wave coming and get your camera ready. We had two people, one down on the rocks with the camera, and one looking out for the waves.", "Awesome scenery, amazed at all the buildings on the edge of the cliff. A lot of stairs to climb, but you can get around to most places without climbing too much. Very touristy though, and you walk in a crowd.. at least when I was there.", "What a beautiful spot thus was, sitting there just listening to the waves, it was so relaxing. A must see if visiting the place,", "Awesome to see the wave crash so high and create all the mist. Was careful not to get to close to the edge as the rocks very uneven and could be dangerous. Also a great spot around the other side to watch the sunset- take a pillow or something to sit on though as again rocks very sharp and uneven!", "We didn't expect much but we're still disappointed. Only one small part along the river had a nice atmosphere", "It was low tide when I visited so I got to walk to the holy water and snake caves. A truly amazing place! I suggest to go early in the morning as later it can be quite crowded", "The walk there is more impressive than the site itself. Water level at sunset was pretty low and I had to check that I was even in the right place. View is nice but honestly not a must see by any means. Good to kill an hour if you need something otherwise skip.", "It was amazing and very strong waves here. So I came down to a picture but later I saw a girl who was failed because of the waves. She was bleeding so bad. So be aware the rock is quite sharp and dangerous.", "when the waves are crashing into the cliff face is makes for great pictures. You do need to be careful as the waves can come up quite high on the cliff face", "Went to visit on aug till sep 2015 really gave me a memorable experience by the beautiful of nature. The currents there are strong enough that will gave big splashing when wabes hit the rocks. Becareful not to step on lower rocks as it is slippery or during high tides as you will be swept away by currents. However the view are awesome from several spots plus the breeze and sunset will gave this magical site a unique experience.", "This is I thought the best place when you want to see the big wave hit the cliff every single time. But be careful when you want take a picture dont get too close to cliff, because you can be slammed by the wave 😖", "The setting is post card perfect. the people are the friendliest in the world and the ocean side is stunning. The ocean waters are very warm but the only distracting thing about the area is the garbage floating in the ocean which is a bit of a concern. Other than that the area is simply beautiful.", "The place is beautiful, the ocean is unbelievably strong and powerful. it is an adult attraction, need extra careful for those who likes extreme photography or attraction. went there on a prewedding photography. extreme coral and super strong wave creates a beautiful huge splash. beautiful sunset spot. restaurant, bar, and public beach around this attraction.", "Wow! What a great view of the waves crashing onto the rocks and cliffs of the shore. You could get wet just in the sea spray. We rented motorbikes and rode the dirt path to view the ocean. Beautiful!", "When you get there it’s a dust dry parking lot , but once you see the cliffs and waves it’s magical, the day I went it was high tide and big waves and that made it for a spectacular scene and great photos , early morning or after 3.30 is good as most of the day trippers are gone . Nature at its best but be careful!", "Easy access to excellent waves pounding the cliffs. Worth going to see the compressed air spouting the water out of the cliff face.", "amazing place , very nice fog , brilliant temples , beautiful lake . if you sea this place , you sea . I can`t say . you should just sea . Don`t miss that", "If it doesnt bother you to literally stand in line to look over a cliff, then you will be fine. It was really beautiful there, and such a cool expirience. However it felt like a total tourist-trap. Worth a quick visit though.", "Really amazing places. beautiful place to find peace and balance my soul with beautiful waves. really recomendded", "Great photo opportunity. Very busy but plenty of places to catch the waves crashing on the cliffs. Not too many steps. Flat walk from carpark. Toilets and cold drinks available. Toilets 3000rupees.", "Don't waste your time and money here! The ocean view is nice, but you can find that kind of view in many other spots in . The place is way too crowded and feels more like a market than a cultural or spiritual experience. Also expensive, compared to the price level in .", "Definitely worth a visit to see mother nature at it's best. We went on a wet day and you need to be careful as it does get slippery on the muddy surface.", "the waves weren't very high when we visited it was not as spectacular as we had anticipated. the view was lovely but we had seen so many beautiful spots this was okay", "Excellent views...but dangerous cliff edges for kids...no barriers, so make sure you keep a leash on your kids at all times.", "We found this place to be superb, and so much fun. The ocean was throwing some huge swells at it on this particular day and the results were impressive. It's become quite a tourist hot spot with the day trippers, but they soon disappear as they have to move on. Well worth visiting and taking a look, and recommend visiting on a day that the ocean is producing decent swells.", "Fab waves at this location. Definitely worth a visit! We booked a tour in hotel and traveled via buggy. Please be careful as waves can come over you if you are too close.", "Expected this spot to be crowded but you can't fault how amazing the natural spectacle is. We sat and watched for ages (both the waves and the people!) and then carried on walking round the back of the attraction and you can actually find MORE and BETTER explosions of water to watch without the tour groups. Would fully recommend spending longer here to walk round and see all the sections of rock - prepare for a soaking at the quieter ones!", "When we arrived we directly heard and saw the waves smashing into the rocks. It's quite an impressive place to go to if you want to see the power of nature. Good place to take some pictures as well.", "This is quite an experience. The sound of the waves hitting the rocks will make your chest shiver. The waves sometimes can catch you unaware. It is a pity about the crowd who tend to be loud and inconsiderate. In any event, a must see!", "Must visit place. Don't get disturbed by crowd. Just be with self & Enjoy the Ocean view..Hear the music of waves...", "It's a great spot to get a taste of how powerful the ocean is as waves crash into the large rocks walls. Just to sit there and listen to the sounds of it all and then seeing the water flying everywhere is great for me. It's closeby and free. Be careful where you stand and the rocks and be quite sharp.", "Absolutely stunning experience! Don't go to close to cliffs because you could fall! Please don't leave any trash behind and pick up any trash you find!", "One of the most beautiful places I have ever visited! I couldn't believe my eyes when I first saw it! Unbelievable! i went down the cliff to the beach and it was more than worth it. only a few people there, and at the top, there were actually many people.", "Amazing view of the ocean - has a sort of a transcendent quality. Can get quite crowded at sunset time but still worth it. Be sure to get a professional photo taken. It is quite cheap. The shopping around the area is surprisingly quite extensive and good prices too.", "It's very nice. But take care of you and don't go to close to the cliffs. Our host told us that some weeks ago somebody fall down to the water.", "Gorgeous spot to spend an hour marvelling at nature's creations - a sunny day and the spray from the water produces an amazing rainbow that I could have watched for hours!", "Just wonderful!! It was great fun watching a waves smash on the rocks and try to predict how high they will go. It is truly beautiful.", "Go at high tide and stand back. The waves are nature at its best. Awesome power! Don't get to close.", "Beautiful views of the ocean. Make sure to walk across during low tide to the freshwater spring for your blessing. They will expect a tip. We visited in the middle of the day to avoid the sunset crowds and that was a good decision as it wasn't terribly crowded.", "Cleen well ran and moneys well behaved. Gives a spiritual feeling.good foot wear is recommend in some parts ", "Very beautiful view of the waves . Makes it nice for some pictures with the big ocean waves that hit the cliffs and the breaK against it", "An amazing natural viewpoint but please be careful!! People die here ALL THE TIME!! Don’t be stupid and get too close to the edge for a photo. Go and enjoy the views and watching the rainbows form in the mist but FROM A SAFE DISTANCE. The wave change every time and will crash up and sweep people away.", "This is a great place to sit and watch the power of the ocean waves. Warning, keep a safe distance back as it could be slippery and dangerous", "We went here for about an hour, and walked around to look at the lovely cliffs and views. We also took some nice pictures.", "If you are staying near here then it is worth a visit but it can be very crowded, especially at sunset. We visited in the morning and it was low tide so we were able to get close but the best views are from the mainland looking over the sea.", "Went during low tide .... could walk a long stretch before the dropoff. Water is clear and warm ! Good for an early morning n evening dip.", "This place is simply amazing! You can get to see the beautiful cliff, the sea and sunset (should reach about 5pm+ if you want to catch the sunset). The view is breathtaking! There are certain areas which allow you to take photo by the edge of the cliff but it is extremely dangerous as there is no safety railing at these areas. There is a possibility of falling off the cliff if you were to stand too closed to the edge. Definitely no chance of survival if you were to fall off the cliff. I have seen some tourists standing really closed to the edge of the cliff while taking photo. Imo, the management should build some safety railing at these areas. There is an entrance fee of 20,000 rupiah per pax. Fortunately, there was no monkeys when we were there. Initially we were still worried that monkeys might disturb/steal from us after reading so much about them online. This is definitely a must visit place in !", "This is a great place to visit during low tide and then sit on the cliff and enjoy the amazing sunsets!", "Set on the coast line with waves crashing about, a sight not to be missed. At low tide and with permission you can walk out to it. However, you'll likely only be able to see it from the shore. Still it is quite impressive with a wonderful setting. Locals will have almost everything you could want to purchase. Ranging from holding a Python and having your photo taken (for a charge of course), to professionals who'll take your photo, to food, to fans, etc., etc. enjoy.", "While waiting for the diving trip to go, just wanna share the nice picture, Always love the ocean vibes 😍", "Very nice and beautiful !! Impressive to see the power of the sea :) It is not too much touristic and it is the place to see the sunset !! with a small bar on the top :)", "Here you can see how strong water can be. Their infinity pool overlooking the sea is great. Don’t stand on the cliff! Will be dangerous with the sudden wave", "Initially was put off by the number of people and selfies being taken, but soon realised people come and go and could sit and watch the waves crashing on the rocks and it was quiet peaceful", "It's a nice little alcove great for photography and maybe getting wet by the splashing ocean waves. Recommended as an after diving activity or maybe a picnic or lunch.", "great view, easy to get to, great for sunset, great to watch the waves come in especial on high tide as the water splashes up high on the cliff and you will get a little splash from the water, water is very clear", "Great view! Just becareful when you're taking picture. The water blow sometimes quite huge. A little bit dangerous if you stand too close to the water.", "Too touristy and lost the old age appeal for me. Views off the cliffs however are beautiful. It was a take it of leave it for me.", "This used to be a great and slightly secluded spot to watch the power of the ocean as it pushes the waves through several blow holes in the limestone cliffs making spectacular clouds of spray and from the right angle some great rainbows, The day we visited seemed to be Bus tour day and it was literally covered in tourists bussed in for their instagram photo, making it pretty much impossible to enjoy.", "Perfect spot for sunset! Great views of the waves crashing? Pretty violent but you find yourself watching it for ages. Be careful not to get too close as unexpected big waves will come and wash over the rocks!", "i went there in the evening.tides were high so could not get much closer.But its extremely beautiful", "We went around 4pm and the waves were massive and crashing against the cliffs. Really good experience and worth the visit - just don’t expect it to be clear for photos - lots of posers!", "The setting is wonderful and walking around it at low tide is quite enjoyable. We stayed at a hotel inside the area, and we found that visiting the sights before 9 a.m. was especially rewarding as we nearly had the place fpr ourselves", "Cool place to visit, it was packed with tourists taking selfies at the main part, but you can walk along and find a quieter spot. Never seen the waves do anything quite like that before", "Loved seeing this... Leave your phone in the car, and be prepared to get drenched. It's really scary and beautiful, and it's a must to get a good old fashioned seawater showering! Being an engineer, I must admit to having a fascination with the rock formations and the water spewing everywhere. Quite amazing!", "Easy to access and simply spectacular when the sea is water explodes on the rocks. Careful not to get wet", "Really nice view. Worth seing. It looks like from other planet ;) be careful while walking around as the rocks are not very stable", "It was amazing to see the waves hit the rocks! Mother nature at it’s best! But be aware of the force. The waves can hit you by suprise when getting to close.", "Very nice location and good to see both during high and low tides. Need an umbrella though as very hot to walk under the sun.", "Don't miss this place and enjoy with ocean view while sunrise 😍 amazing place. You need to pay entry fees I don't remember how much is it. This place has ocean view, Mount and stage for there history dance I gusse not sure what it's kind. They will give a paper to explain what you are will watch.", "Its amazing to watch how the sea gets bigger and fight with the rocks... Be carefull, if you get so close to the rocks, you could get wet cos of the strong wind comes from sea", "We sat at two different locations watching the waves crash into the rocks at devils tears. Be ware that some of the waves can get fretty far onto land.... we saw one girl incl camera get completely soaked... oops! Also nice spot for sunset. Just rent a scooter and off you go (make sure the lights on the scooter work though if you want to go for the sunset)", "Amazing view, great for photos, could have stayed for ever to watch the waves crash on the rocks, enjoyed a huge swell", "My girlfriend and I walked all around. Not many tourists at all. Got to see some huge waves smash into the rocks. I was standing in one of the pools when a big wave came and got completely soaked.", "We visited during wet season so we had to walk across a large field of very slippery mud to get to the cliff. It's entirely worth the difficulty for the view though and we had a nice time watching the waves smash up against the rocks. We got some great photos. This is a dangerous spot though so make sure you pay attention and stay away from the edge!", "Cliffs and huge waves (maybe 6 meters on the day we were there) crashing into them and spraying you with a mist. Fast paced walk around the sight will take you 15 minutes, but we stuck around for more than an hour to take pictures and enjoy the scenery. There is also a beach nearby (also with pretty big waves, so swim with caution) and a restaurant overlooking the beach right on a cliff. Food is good, the view is great. It's easy to access the site on a motorbike.", "Worth it just to come here for the sunset. Amazing natural formations of rock. Worth it - beware some sharp rocks.", "This place has fantastic scenery. The waves crashing against it was just beautiful. And the design is just so different", "Very Nice View, if not because of the really hot weather, we will stay there longer. At the cave, there are Pure Fresh Water coming out from the ground.", "So relaxing, breathtaking sunset views. It was about a 30 minute scooter ride from out our accommodation and I would recommend going just before sunset so you can take a walk as there are many different views. Cliffs, azure waters and of course mother natures colourful sky.", "very beautiful and eye catching. one can see the different color of ocean and natural beauty. wonderful", "Great view, blow hole from the sea caves during high tide, clean beach, no crowds. Nice change of atmosphere.", "Great place. I visited here one day before silence day. This place was soooo quite. You only can hear the seawave. Lucky me i can see a rainbow among the wave. BEAUTIFUL!", "It is a very nice experience to see the waves crushing into the cliffs, sometimes enormeous waves hit up till about 5 meters above the cliffs.", "Nice place for an hour. Have a cool drink, enjoy the scenery and do the stepping ston walk across the pond!", "This place is truly awesome; amongst the most beautiful and amazing sights I've seen the world over. The cliffs just out into the sea and catch some pretty heavy waves which come crashing over and sending up huge clouds of spray. And whilst the crowds of Chinese and Japanese tourists mass around the parts closer to the coach park and pose away it's easy to get further out onto the peninsula where they don't bother walking and finding some much more isolated spots. And unusually for it's actually free to come here! Highly recommended.", "This is a gem. I'd put it as a must see on any tour. Beautiful setting and well maintained. Lots to see. When we visited it was raining to start but then subsided. Tide was going out but not low enough to walk out but there was still lots to see and do. Optimal experience would be to go at low tide and ideally sunset. Would be stunning. Lots of vendors and markets as well. Give yourself time to wander and tour around. It's worthwhile. Take a camera. Awesome. Liked it so much had to purchase an original oil painting as a momento and reminder.", "Been here before & noticed that improvement including safety measures like barricades erected by the cliff for especially overzealous crowd..", "Majestic views. Wait around for the waves to surge in and the cliff will respond with a hiss of \\smoke\\\". Lots of tourists. Generally easy to bike to. No need to pay for parking.\"", "This is a beautiful spot to watch the ocean crashing into the cliffs but very large and powerful waves can violently knock you over and push you in to the sharp rocks if you are too close to the edge. There is no or little signage/warning and Locals say people are frequently severely injured here. The ocean below is fierce and terrifying. An impressive sight but stay well away from the edge.", "This is one of those spots that give its reputation for beauty. Its magnificent setting by the sea is something special, and not to be missed.", "What an amazing place! Simply the hidden jewelry for us. Great cliff and awesome ocean view. We enjoyed the kick dance with 100.000 IDR. It was so worth to see, while we could witness the sunset . it was so perfect.", "A steady wave action with huge swells coming through about 1 in 6 waves meant 3-4 meters waves surging and crashing against the limestone cliffs with impact and drama. great sea spray explosions that you could feel through the rocks, this was a natural attraction for the many that regulary stop to watch at and about high tide where the impact is at its best.", "We enjoyed a quick visit to this place. The natural phenomenon is quite mesmerising to sit and watch as the sets of waves roll in. The surrounds are a bit raw. Take plenty of water etc as there's not much around there.", "brilliant views of the surf crashing against the cliffs, better to watch it from the safety of the bar as them waves can explode and take you with it if you are too close so be careful out there", "worth the effort to find this place. The sea is relentless as it pounds against the shore sending seaspray from the azure sea.", "Picturesque place, nice view from the top of cliff, see the turquoise sea waves hitting against the rocks. Put on your comfortable walking shoes and start exploring the area. Go on a sunny day to see the different colours of the sea!", "Not too expensive, Great view. Worth it to to see the amazing stretch of coastline and the unrelenting waves crashing against the cliffs.", "This scenery is quite spectacular to see, especially on a windy day, when the sea pounding into the lava cliffs. Most photo reliable place!", "Good to see the open ocean crashing up on the cliffs. Big swell was great to see,. NO Swimming here though.", "I was here during high tide so was unable to cross over, but it is impressive, even at a distance. . It s a very crowded tourist location, but still worth a visit. Lots of vendors selling local crafts.", "This spot gets very very busy with tourists. There was at-least 200 people when we left here. It’s easy to escape the crowds as the main waterhole seemed to be the least impressive but most people where here. Go to the left or the right for fantastic views and spray! At the left you can climb down onto the rock pools and get a good shot- but make sure it’s at low tide!!! I saw people getting knocked over by the strength of the waves and the volcanic rock is very sharp and rugged. We even saw some dolphins playing in the waves BONUS", "Amazing - but I love the sea and could have stayed here forever watcing the waves hit the rocks. Beautiful", "Such a picturesque point! God has made this place so magnificent! The huge waves splash and on the way back, beautiful rainbow is formed. We went there just before sunset. Took motorbikes and some went on a large van.", "great scenic experience, the waves crashing below and inside the cliff produce a haze of saltwater, hence the name of the place", "great to go and watch the the waves come in well worth the look, great to view anytime of day, can be a little hard on the feet walking across the uneven rocks ", "Stayed in a Villa on the opposite cliff so had an amazing view all day but close up its magic! The energy from the waves crashing is crazy and worth the little trek to get to it.", "Beautiful sights over the cliff, however recommend sturdy shoes and to be prepared for heavy crowds.", "The scenery from the rocks above to the sea is beautiful. The parking area is quite big. You can go in a cano to go to the middle of the sea. The water is not deep. Some big statues are on the rocks.", "Loved this place, the waves are very strong and rise very high when they hit the rocks, we have never seen waves rise so high otherwise, It is a beautiful place to visit but always be careful as the waves are unpredictable and lot of rocks around, carrying a waterproof camera is advisable.", "This is an amazing natural wonder. You need to be there at the right time - on a rising tide or close to high tide. But most importantly get there before hundred of day-trip tourists are bussed in.", "Yes its true, the road is terrible. But only like max 1km. We went around 11am and there were almost no other vehicles on the road so you can use the whole road and choose the best path. Take your time and it's absolutely doable with a scooter. The view itself is beautiful and worth the drive. It gets crowded really quick so go as early as possible. We left around 12.30pm and all the busses with tourists were getting dropped off.", "stunning view, stunning waves when crashed to the cliffs. but becareful not to stand to close to the cliff. maybe slippery and sharp stones., wear good sandals or shoes. Heels is a NO NO ( why on earth would you wear it here )? come here and watch he sunset. Ask for direction. not a tourist trap :)", "I have no idea why they named this place as a devils tears until I see the tide splashing high and strikes the cliff. It's is a wild wave and know I understand the name. The stone is so alien here due to the nature. They are sharp and holey so be extra careful when stepping. I am glad that I use my running shoes so I don't have to risk my feet. Wait for the hard wind and here came the wild tide that splashing high. You might get wet if getting to near to the edge. The panorama is spectacular and I say bring you binoculars if you have one as you may get lucky to catch the glimpse of dolphins here. Pay attention to the ocean and you might see some dolphins swimming in far away like I did. The sunset is one of the waited scenery here. To get here you may walk if you want to or hire the motorcycle.", "Make sure you check when low tide is, or you may not be able to access it. Lots of tourists everywhere. Entrance fee and shops/restauraunts/toilets on the path there. Overall a pretty place but wouldn't say it's a must-see in , especially as it's a bit far from anything else.", "It is very old and run down in fact I could not make out what it was to be honest.Being an elderly woman I found there were so many steps in different directions to see what?I was exhausted by the time i got down pushing your way through crowds of tourists.", "Very calm waves. Shallow and on low tide saw people walking at least 500 meters into the sea. Sea weed in some areas and could be annoying.", "Beautiful beautiful place that awakens one’s soul. Strong wind, grand waves and interesting rock structures.", "Was probably one of the most angry waves I've ever seen in my life, but yet the most beautiful! I highly recommend a picnic or similar here!", "I feel free. It has beautiful scenery. But when you want to came down, i suggest to hire local guide or driver who has known about the condition of road.", "Really lovely surroundings and a great 20 minutes of wonder. Keep behind the rope and you’ll be fine. Be careful because the waves can come over and there has been a few accidents here. But be careful, especially when taking photos. Watching the waves and the blow holes are really mesmerising", "Beautiful cliffs! Make sure to stop by here if you are on Nusa Lebongan! Your new profile picture can be made here ;)", "Small tempel, but very nice view of the cliff and ocean. If you have limited time - I would choose another, maybe bigger tempel. To me it was nothing speciel. The daily dance show is also very crowded, and adapted to tourist - is ends up being kind of a show!", "Simply amazing. I could watch the waves crash against the cliffs for hours on end. There are several viewpoints so it doesn't get too crowded and definitely never boring. Please go here!", "The views from the top of this cliff are absolutely amazing, with the water a mix of crystal clear with deep blues and greens. The currents were a little strong when we took the mighty trek down to the beach itself, but both the trek and the currents are well worth the views.", "a must to see !!! depends on the tide if you are able to walk over the stones on the beach to have look from different sides and depends when you reach Tanah Lot because it gets during the day crowded", "Saw this from a far Good enough for us, Hard to get a clean shot with all the wires etc... in the way. .", "The views of the cliff here are absolutely stunning. However, it is incredibly busy especially around sunset, which takes away from the authenticity of the experience a bit. Also, be aware of the monkeys and hold on to sunglasses, hats, phones, etc.", "Don't get me wrong, this is beautiful. But the hype around it made it so intense that when we arrived, we were over it after 5 minutes. It's waves breaking against some rocks with lots of construction. The bar next door has AMAZING views of massive waves that some brave souls try to conquer.", "This place is beautiful and to watch the powerful waves crash onto the rocks is breathtaking, Also there are great eating places close by too, Do yourself a favour and come here!", "Be carefull if you go there! There is no any safety fences and the rock might be slipper ! But definetly you should see that!", "Great to watch as massive waves rolled in and hit the cliff face sending sprays up very high Be careful not to get swept of don't go to close to edges Several points to see the ocean in action", "I did not get what the attraction was. Just some cliffs and tons of garbage and tourists. Not pretty at all. We stayed close by, but I would have been very disappointed if I had traveled some distance to see this.", "Amazing views! Situation on the edge of a cliff, absolutely stunning. Go early in the day to avoid heaps of tourists.", "amazing experience & stunning view.. a paradise on earth.. rly enjoyed watching the mantras swimming", "Well worth a visit, watching the ocean, good for the soul. Just makes you feel so at peace. Well worth a visit.", "We hired motorbikes from town and drove up to see this rock formation - easy and cheap to do, and not far. Definitely worth viewing the waves beat against the rocks, it's amazing to see. I'd advise coming at sunset, as you get a lovely photo of the sun setting behind the rocks, making them look a beautiful pinky-red colour.", "Very nice sunset. But it seemed we went during low tide and there isn’t much to see at devil’s tear itself, so good idea to check tide timing before going. The place is quite assessable but motorbike, but for a family with baby it’s not that easy to get to and especially get back to hotel or restaurant. We ended up paying 50K for a 5mim ride to get back.", "Beautiful view.... but if your knee wasn't strong enough to walk the cliff, don't walk too far as the stairs way isn't as easy for my parents. However, the view is worth the walk if you don't mind.", "At first I thought this was a joke, people promoting this as attraction, but just lay back and wait the big wave... The sound is amazing and you will be more than surprised to see the rainbow and the water being pulled back with so much force.... Nature is amazing", "Nice view there, we can see rainbow. A lot of people purposely to go there just for the awesome view.", "Unbridled ferocious nature. Visited at a high swell for the sea was extra aggressive. Prob spend max 30 mins here", "A must see! When we were there the waves were huge and the splash/blow hole were massive and full of force. No one was expecting it to be so huge and my whole family got soaked. But loved it!", "If you snag the right tide & swell this place is worth a visit. Be warned that you should stay a safe distance back. People have died here in recent weeks from not respecting the power of the water that can come over the rocks. Good shoes are also recommended as the rocks are sharp and slippery and if you need to back up in a hurry thongs can be your downfall.", "This was remarkably beautiful from the boat and we didn’t even know it was a tourist attraction but now we can see why!", "Nice visit and nice views over the ocean where you can see waves crashing onto the rocks. Easy access and nice to have a quick glance at it. ", "Lots of tourists make it difficult to get good photos but still worth visiting. Wander around to the side and you see more of the oceans big waves splashing.", "Very cool spot. If you can visit at low tide and sunset at the same time I would highly recommend it. Very busy place lots of tourists but still worth the visit.", "This is a must see place when you visit . As the name suggests, this is a terrific place and hence don't go near the edge as there are no safety measures, take care of your kids. But the place is amazing, the turquoise water, the thrashing waves, wow...no words to explain.", "it take a long way to get this place but at the end you will never regret it. It's just very beautiful and i think this place is a good spot to take some stunning photographs of sea and rocks", "This is a not be missed place to visit. Walking along the coastline but like several hundred feet up on a cliff is an extremely good exercise with a view! The scenery all around is like you are in heaven. The beautiful sunset, the waves hitting the rocks below, the wind against your skin ...romantic yet peaceful. A beautiful feeling just sitting and feeling so relaxed. Except you need to watch out for the naughty monkeys!", "When you go here make sure you walk out to the point and check out the coastal cliffs on the way. When we arrived everybody seemed to be gathering at a spot that was nearest to where the tourist buses dropped them off but by walk further around the coast you can spot some more amazing sights. You also need to be patient. We missed a couple of good photos when the large waves came through but they were about 10 minutes apart an we weren't ready for them.", "Great place but need more carefully when you in here. Always watch your step and dont forget safety first cause the wave can be dangerous anytime", "Went there around 1:00 in the afternoon and we were the only ones there! Until we were leaving, then 4 trucks pulled up filled with tourists. Waves are loud and make big splashes. Kind of tricky to find if you are relying on Google Maps.", "This is a great lookout point, but be careful of the waves. They're strong and we saw a couple nearly go over the edge by being too close for that selfie", "It’s a beautiful sight and very well maintained place. Be cautious of the tides as it’s highly unpredictable and may take you for a surprise. Prefer to wear slippers or sanders to avoid getting shoes wet. Overall very good experience.", "The title says it all.. one of the best cliff with a really beautiful sunset when we visit this place. The waves crashing rocks & cliff is one of a kind view that i’ve seen so far", "Love it so much. Nice sea and cliffs . It Super hot but worth going. Expect to climb up n down to get a great view", "Always wait for the water blowing from the cliff! Watch your step because the reefs pretty sharp. always come on sunset time to catch a beautiful view", "The view is fantastic, you'll get the cliff and ocean view you'll get the best view during the sunset the entrance fee is quite cheap", "Fantastic place to visit.. true enough I was mesmerised by the sea beauty... still and forever in my heart.", "The scenery is really eyes catching. A good place to sit and meditate, but there isn't any place for that. Other than that, nothing much we can do.", "Its stunning to just stand and watch the gigantic waves crashing against the cliffs,giving rise to many photo-worthy moments. However do not stand too close to the edge of the cliffs as the waves can reach as high up as 2-3 storeys high and you could be unexpectedly swept away! I witnessed how an avid photographer slipped and fell and almost got swept away (will be the end of him for sure, no chance of survival against those rocks) - so do be careful.", "You can find really nice ocean views from here, but keep in your mind that this is a tourist attraction and there will be a lot people. This is more like a theme park with an entrance fee of 60,000 IDR per person.", "Very scenic, looks amazing but can get very crowded especially for sunrise/sunset viewing. Not too much there by way of facilities but interesting things like a guy charging small fee to show you sea snakes.", "It’s breathtaking view, looks down the cliff at the deep blue ocean, feel the breeze on your face, makes you forget everything.", "You can watch this on and on! The sight is so delightful with the turquoise blue waves crashing over and over again :)", "Go before the crowds to enjoy this stunning place and really heed the warnings - the waves are very unpredictable.", "If you want to enjoy the sunset and get nice picts surrounding with the rocks, try to choose a day with super low tide and you've got AMAZING view!", "This place wow really must come! The wave and the sea so amazing pretty! Be careful when taking a pic, while you smile the wave will showering you 😁", "Amazing photography opportunity, somewhere very special to see. Be wary of getting too close to the edge though, the waves can get very high and can become dangerous very quickly if you are standing too close.", "View from above is very nice, loved the big waves and small splashes. There were a lot of tourists when we came and the place was a little crowded. Make sure to wear sun screen when visiting the area.", "Cool place to swim, to learn how to surf, or just spending your day looking at the waves. Not dirty also. I enjoyed the time when i was here", "I was absolutely thrilled with the place. I was lucky enough to visit the place when there was almost no other present. Sat down in total peace and admired the sea and the beauty of it. The Devi's Tear itself is quite something but I suggest to wander a bit futher to the left or right and you can see the waves hit the rocks with such a force. 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It has many small warungs. It's not the best beach to view the sunset, but the sunset can be seen.", "One of the breathtaking views at Pandawa beach. Blue water with white stones and kayak watersport available. Snorkeling as well. Entry fee of 15000 IDR per person. There are pandawa idols located at hills near the beach. Water is filled with white pebbles so hard to walk inside water but can swim easily and amazing views. You can relax at the beach. If you need chairs or patio you have to buy drinks otherwise lie at sand.", "If you want to go for a good Beach view beside Sea then this is the place. The beautyful view & the location makes the beach fantabulous. You can surf here as well. Pandawa beach is quite a famous and touristic spot. The beach is long and pretty wide & good for spent time as well.", "After visit Nusa Dua Beach, we are continue to Pandawa Beach via Pantai Geger and u can see blue sea from hill. Arrived at Pandawa Beach first time u see is Indian Ocean and second is huge statue. Beach with white sand and enjoy the beachwalk. Recommended for relaxation for couple.", "The cliff on the left of the road towards this Pandawa Beach itself already interesting. there are several artistic statues on your left where you can take picture with your friends. at Beach area as usual there are stalls or kiosk where you can buy drinks and foods, of course Bintang always there. I'm not sure if you can surf there. but for now, its a clean beach.", "This beach is very scenic, less explored, highly recommended. You can have nice relaxing view at the sea, sitting at the bay. This place is a bit far from Nusadua city, also you can hardly find any shops near by. The name is derived as Pantai Pandawa because, near the beach you can spot the structures of Pandawas (mahabharata) along with Kunti installed. Worth a visit. https://www.tripadvisor.in/ShowUserReviews-g294226-r360560872- .html#", "Pandawa Beach is definitely a must visit. Gorgeous beach, still quiet so you can just enjoy the clear blue water and the surrounding scenery.", "Pandawa is one of the nicer and longer beaches of . The beach sand was nice to walk on. Beach was clean, and not very crowded.", "Pandawa means \\Indonesian Traditional Story\\\" which ussualy played in the Shadow Puppet Show.. So when u come to here u will see the big statue of the Pandawa sculpture.. Its not new beach.. Usually only surfer come here.. And lots of surf camp before.. But since the government decide to develop this place.. They clear up the area and open it for public.. Actually its not near kuta.. U must go far to south and heading jimbaran and sorounding.. And now lots of sign to gobhere 😁 But for your information.. U can't swi in the beach.. Coz the wave was so big in the south area. But if u a non begginet surfer u can surf in here.. Or u can just sit in the beach and eat from the local here..\"", "I have been their with my younger sister. Our guide told me that if you want to see white sands with blue water than you must visit Pandawa beach. I said ok if you insist than we'll have a try. I just shocked when I have been there. It is not beautiful more than beautiful and something else. I was just speechless for some moment... I lost my word... Seriously everyone should visit this beach for a once in life.... It is really a beautiful choice to visit...... I'll come again In SHaa Allah.....", "I went more 'than a vote in Pandawa Beach, apart from the statues of the Pandawa brothers, whose story is told in a famous Indian book the Mahabharata, and' very busy but it 'a beach and equipped with a sea a little' moved to the right side, on the left you will find some beautiful rocks that create a very beautiful and photographed landscape.", "The beach is located next to a mountain which provides a good backdrop to the ocean. Entrance to the beach is through a road excavated through this mountain and provides a good view of the beach. There are Pandawa statues placed in cut-outs in the mountain rock at the side of the road. The beach itself is clean and not too crowded. It is lined with beach chairs and restaurants. So you can surf the waves and then relax by the beach while having your favorite snack. Worth a visit if you are in .", "Love to see every blue ocean on island.. including this Pandawa beach. The long chair were given the taste of a soothing place. And on the back of the long chair there were small stalls selling coconut .... and it feels absolutely great!", "I love the beach! It has some statues of Pandawa Lima from Mahabharata story before our car went down to the parking lot. We paid Rp 5,000 for the car and Rp 4,000 per person (local). The ocean was so clear and blue, and the waves were relaxing. But too bad, the sand had some little rocks so it kind of hurt my feet. I ordered a big young coconut and it was good.", "The cliff and the huge idols of the Pandawas did not do much to us but the tiny stretch of the beach at the end of the road and the mesmerizing blue waters are to die for", "Pandawa is a beach in Southern area with blue ocean. great for swimming or just lying down in the sand. Avoid weekend as it can be so crowded. This beach is so scenic and can be a bit crowded these days.", "located at the limestone area, we can see statues of Pandawa (5 characters of wayang) on the wall of the cliff. we came here during midday and there were packed with tourists. the waves are not big, kids will like it. not recommended for those who like quiet beach.", "A very impressive access to Pandawa Beach has been carved into the high white stone cliff. The large and newly paved road indicates some important upcoming real estate projects. Perfect place to relax. Take a sunbed and umbrella at the most East end of the Beach (left side) where you can also enjoy a Nasi Goreng on the shadow. Around mid-day, when sea tide is down, pass by the big rock and walk down the beach (East side) .. you will discover a lovely paradise.. undiscovered beach to have a nice swim in the calm and transparent blue ocean. If you want to make unforgettable beach experience in ... hurry up to Pandawa Beach !", "Pandawa beach has nice view. I went here to do paragliding and it was fun! One of the most to do list if you visit .", "The first thing I saw was the turquiose ble waves and the big status of Pandawas from Ramayana...I loved it the carved stone statues were indeed appreciable...not a much of swimmng beach ,but view is damn beautiful.", "While entering the beach area we was amazed to see such a different type of side walls made of white stones...view if beach from road was stunning....there was separate idols for pandawas on the side of the road...good parking facility...", "very impressed.....Pandawa Beach have it's attractive points, white soft sandbeach, clear water, and go cannoeing. don't forget visiting pandawa beach when you come to .", "The Pandawa beach is a really breathtaking beach in . The beach is named so for the statues of 5 Pandavas and Kunti, characters from the epic Mahabharata. The water was crystal and seemed like one of the quieter beaches in . We really loved this beach!", "This is my fave beach in ..not the best beach in , but my fave. Its close to my home in Nusa Dua its relaxing, great beach markets with excellent prices. Nice little warungs along the beach and an abundance of water sports. Its also a fave with locals who go on weekends with their family. Parking will cost you but is low. Its worth hiring a beach lounge 2 for 50 thousand, you can then lay back with a cold Bintang relax and watch the ever present activity. Swim in the perfect waters and enjoy a day at the beautiful Pantai Pandawa.", "It's a little bit difficult finding this one..beach by the cliff side.statues of the pandawas of Hindu mythology are built by excavating the rocks.the view of the beach from the cliff is beautiful..and the beach itself offers plenty of water sport opportunities. U just need an evening to visit this ace and it's not far off from the main centers in .keep this in ur itinerary.u will not regret it", "coming here after visiting Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park. this is just one of alternative beaches in . the advantage coming here is probably for the view, other than that, just almost the same with so many beaches in , and yeah less crowded comparing to Kuta Beach. but also having less stress looking for parking, as enough space to accomodate hundreds of cars. i might say that if it wasn’t guiding my friends, I wouldn’t bother coming here for personal relaxation. there are more beach options for quieter nuance than Pandawa.", "I'm amazed when visited Pandawa beach..the big beach and it located at the back of limestone cliffs I think the beach is well prepared for tourists, for example big parking lot including for busses. When i'm arrived i saw from the top lot of tourists there but when i reach the white sand it was less crowded, almost quiet...maybe because this is big beach Another quite great beach to relax..", "This place already made me feel \\Wow\\\" even before I saw the beach itself. The cliff & huge statues of Pandawa Brothers are just amazing beautiful. The sand of beach was white (a bit pink in some parts) and clean (thank God!), the wave quite high, that's why probably this beach is not so touristic but more for surfers and people who just like sunbathing or relax enjoy the sound of the sea. Hopefully this beach would not change because of plastic trash from people/tourists.\"", "Positives: Beautiful beach and perfect for swimming as there is a reef protecting the beach from big swell. When we went it was pretty quiet too. Negatives: There are hundreds of traders along the beach which means the second you turn away from the ocean you're reminded you're not alone. Tip: Head to Pandawa Breeze bar right at the end of the beach if you like it quiet. We were also treated really well here.", "Newly developed Beach looks very wide and beautiful from the top of mountain, the previous name was Penyekjekkan,now the change of its name into Pandawa Beach, the history of pancha pandawa isolation for 12 years at jungle and gala Gala cave. This area was announced as a tourism spot in the year 2012.The entrance fee is 1.5 US $ for each person, there are stone cutting of 5 Pandawas statues of Bhima,Arjun,Yudishthir,Nakul,Sahdev can be seen here, the skyline can be seen here with many food stall, on the top of rock there is a temple but working is still going on so we can't reach there, the waves are too high and swimming is dangerous.", "We caught waves of students as they toured Pandawa beach. The beach itself, while initially impressive is very artificial and kind of depressing. What used to be beautiful natural lime stone cliffs have been demolished and carved by man to attract tourists. The statues of the Pandawa brothers are also recent fixtures and not artifacts. The beach is wide and the water clear, but lots of shells and sharp rocks make it difficult to enjoy. Overall, pretty disappointed due to the rave reviews.", "beautifully carved beach...based on the theme of pandavas of mahabharata...stone carvings are so beautiful...shacks are priced nominally...food is best...seafood better than other places in ", "I love to be here..this beach so beautiful and have long white sandy. The area also so nice they are got 5 pandawa statues there.", "Pandawa still considerably clean and white sandy beach with an excellent view ...but the facilities is still very limited ... it's hard to find a decent shower room for your children after playing and bathing ...", "We have visited Pandawa beach in September 2015 during our 2 weeks stay in . We were advised to go there by our driver and we really loved it! Beach is quite secluded not very touristy which is great as we don't like commercial beaches. We came there about 10 am and it was almost empty but it got more busy around lunch time onwards. there were mostly local people and just a few tourists. There is a lot of little shops with food and drinks and plenty of sun beds with umbrellas. They cost 15000 IDR for each bed which is very cheap. Food and drinks are pretty cheap too. Beach has a lovely white sand and water is crystal blue. We felt like in Caribbean. Sea is very open and water is a bit colder than in rest of the but still very nice and refreshing in hot weather. In the morning there were very big waves so it was a bit difficult to swim in it but later on water calmed down and it was lovely to swim in there. I recommend everyone to go there while is not so touristy as I believe it will become soon very commercial place and it won't be so nice anymore.", "I heared this beach is newly explored & getting developed for tourists . Road construction almost completed & there are 6 statues of Arjuna, Bhima, Kunti etc (Mahabharat's character) has been created for attraction. Beach is quiet & away from City but as you reach there it will attract you with its Blue water. Beware since beach gets deeper immediately & flow of water is also more. You can do shopping with loyal vendors surprisingly in very less price(compare to Kuta & Legian).", "This beach could reach after downside from rock or limestone hill. The beach is beautiful with blue water and white sand. Use a cap or hat because the temperature is so hot, especially in hot season. Do not forget to use sun block cream. There are statue of Pandawa carved on the hill along the road downside.", "Like the others beach at . You can see blue clear water at Pandawa beach too. Pandawa beach is the most popular in this area. So mant tourism agent make this beach is one of destination will visited if go to the . There are statues that described mean of Pandawa. Now there are many resort and restaurant can you will find and stay if you go there. Very reccomended for the first time", "This beach has the most amazing views and just so many neat places to eat and activities to do. Not as clear as the Pandava beach, but definitely beautiful!", "Pandavas coast of is one of the tourist areas in , in the village Kutuh, District of South Ticks, Badung. Beach Pandavas also often known by the name of Kutuh Beach, and sometimes also referred to as secret beach (Secret Beach) because it is located behind the cliff. Tebing Pendawa Beach When you visited this beach, there are high cliffs overgrown with shrubs. Once the access roads to the beach Pandavas quite difficult, but because it has a beautiful beach which is very fascinating eyes of visitors the local government create or open access to a road along approximately 1.5 km. Access road made quite unique and looks magnificent because the road is flanked by high cliffs. Pandawa Beach In addition to the high cliffs, you will also find statues puppet is a statue Yudishthira five Pandavas, Bhima, Arjuna, Nakula and Sadewa. The fifth statue will we find when entering the Pandavas Coast region. The fifth statue was also installed inside the cliffs, so that visitors who come will see the five statues lined up in sequence. Patung Pendawa Beach Another interesting thing that you can find on the beach Pandavas is the charm of it's own beaches. Pandawa beach beauty no doubt, since the access road that has facilitated this beach now often enlivened by visitors, both domestic and foreign tourists. Water roaring sound of the waves accompanied by dazzling white sand beach make it worthy of a place your vacation and family. Various activities that you can do in this Pandavas Beach. You can swim or relax berduduk dipinggiran beach while enjoying fresh coconut water beverage accompanied with a dish of roasted corn. Or are you also can walk around, looking at how the seaweed farmers are at work in the cultivation of seaweed. Seaweed cultivation has long been done by the local community since the 1980s until now. And now the results of such cultivation has been cooperating with other countries such as the USA and Denmark.", "Actually pandawa beach same like another beach in , not too different view... but we will find the amazing road to arrive there, go down and we can see many monument about heroes stories. From up we can see beautiful beach view, sweet n nice location for selfie, have many place selling food when take rest", "There is entrance fees for this place. Per person rph8000. Because of the high mountain that we need to pass by it makes so special that there is place u can stop and have a look with the whole scenery view of Pantai Pandawa. Along the mountain side there is a few different God's Statue of nese. Before arriving the beach car park, there is a fire show place daily at 6pm. Sadly it's not complimentary to show the tourist but with rph 100000 per person. After we arrive the beach we will observe there is a lot of people doing canoeing. The canoe is available for rental. There is some sunbed and beach umbrella available with a rental of rph50000. The cafe by the beach also serves some light and heavy meals. Walking along the beach makes you feel relaxing", "Pandawa Beach is perfect for canoeing. There are a lot of locals rent their canoes for only IDR 20k for single canoe and 30k for two-persons-canoe. The beach is getting crowded with local tourists now, good for local business but not so good for the beach: it's getting dirtier and you'll hardly enjoy the view with people all over the place. It's still worth a try but avoid visit on weekend and holiday seasons.", "Pandawa beach located in 45 min away from Kuta. Blue clear water and amazing view from the high cliff. Awesome!", "This beach is very beautiful. before heading to the beach location, we are offered a charming view from the top of the hill. then along the wall of the hill we will see the five statues pandawa figures are as high as 2.5 meters. This beach is quite interesting also for surfing because the waves were hard.", "This place is just okayish ... You can click a few picks from above where the Panadava Idols are created . The sand is too rough and coarse not very enjoyable.", "Omg we are just amazing see this beach.. just entering the beach area, we are so amazed already with the cliff and then from far away we saw the beach is such a beautiful amazing beach with blue water and white sands.. the beach is clean, so cheaper also for ticket entry.. we pay a little for an amazing beach.. we love much pandawa beach.. and one more, so beautiful sunset..", "Approaches to the beach were little different. As they have huge statues of all 5 pandavas in every 100 mtrs. long coastline.soft to moderate sand. good for families and kids.", "Great beach in part of kuta beautiful sunset should to see in this place Calm wave very safe with familys to swim For beginer surfer this is a good place to do Take some photos in front of pandawa statue is great idea when you here.", "At the entry of the beache, statues of Devi Kunti and Five Pandawa's are placed by carving the mountain. All the beaches in are beautiful. White Sand clean water. We can see many locals/ school kids on this beach. We can also do paragliding here.", "Pandawa beach is popular now in but unfortunately it is not that great to swim. Scenery is nice from above cliff. If you like to hire boat make sure you get good deal!!!", "A hidden gem awaits as you turn the corner of the hill. Statues in the cliff face, crystal clear waters and clean beaches with squeaky clean sand. Surf out the back for the adventurous and plenty of lovely warungs and cafes to eat. There are places to sleep along the beach too. I couldn't believe my eyes on how beautiful Pandawa Beach is. Worth the visit!!", "New tourism destination in for Pandawa Beach. Love it very much. Near to Uluwatu temple, so we can going in one way. There is 2 colours of rock. Black and White.. Great place to visit", "Pandawa beach is the one of the beautiful beach I have ever seen. It's just 30 mins drive from Kuta beach / airport. Also can see the Para gliding activities around the beach!", "I absolutely love this pandawa beach. The view are so beautiful. With mountain behind u and the ocean in front of u. Its a place you must go if u are in . Nice view to see. We had a couples of coconut drink near the beach while enjoying the view and the kids love playing with the sands.", "I was there 2 days ago and shocked to see the change of this Pandawa beach. There were hundred of buses plus lots of food & drink kiosks that will need a lot of works by the management to keep this beach clean and beautiful. This beach used to be a nice and quiet beach with mostly seaweed farming, now the beach has a potential to be polluted by human. It is not a nice beach to visit because it becomes overcrowded with visitors. I won't come back to this beach again as this is not the place for a nice beach scenery with thousands of people flocking to the beach.", "Pandawa Beach, locally referred to as ‘Pantai Pandawa’, is a great addition to ’s collection of gorgeous beaches, located on ’s southern Bukit Peninsula. The fine, one-kilometre coastal stretch is located in the village of Kutuh, only five kilometres west from the Samabe Suites & Villas and eight kilometres south from the main hub of the BTDC complex in Nusa Dua. ‘Hidden’ behind large carved limestone cliffs that reveal wide views to the Indian Ocean, Pandawa Beach was once also dubbed as ‘Secret Beach’ and it was officially opened in 2012, fast-gaining popularity among local weekenders and international visitors.", "Compared with 2 years ago.pandawa has more drink stall so we can take a rest better while enjoying the beach I found that the statue on the hill for the photoshot spot gets a bit less shiny than before However its my favorite place and will come back", "Surrounded by ugly shaped cliffs, big sign \\Pandawa beach\\\" on the cliff, enormous parking area, the beach has not so much attractive environment. Entry fee 15.000 IDR is the highest I've paid for a beach. Pandawa beach was very dirty, alot of trash in the water and also on sand. Cliffs on the left side were nice, but..also alot of trash. Some care should be taken about the beach.\"", "We visited many of ’s beaches on our recent holiday and unfortunately most we found to be a little dirty and nothing to rave about. Pandawa Beach was one of the exceptions. Absolutely beautiful and clean and not overly busy with tourists. The water was refreshing and calm. Definitely recommend.", "although the terrain taken to get to pandawa beach is quite difficult but all that will pay off with a stunning view of the beach", "The unique beach in . The beach have 5 statues are carved from white stone named Pandawa. The view around beach so amazing.", "Pandawa Beach is by far my favourite beach in ! White sand, clear blue waters, lagoons, cool breeze & a cool beach club called The Secret Beach Club where we lazed all afternoon on the huge bean bags, having delicious Beef Burgers , Bakso noodles & Satays. Yumm!! It was cheap too! Loved it and will definitely be back.", "pandawa beach is a very hidden beach and has a remarkable beauty. with cliffs carved wayang typical of Indonesian culture", "Pandawa beach is a relatively newly developed beach. Around 1 hour from Kuta, Pandawa beach is still clean. However, the sand is still not so smooth. There are a lot of people play with canoe ( rented for around 50.000 per canoe)", "This place has only been on the map for a couple of years, and when we last went there it was a few struggling warungs. Now it’s immensely busy, full of local Indonesian tourists and the standard souvenir stores, plus the aforesaid warungs. A giant hotel is under construction on top of the huge limestone cliffs. There are better places to be in , but what makes Pandawa interesting is that the road in has been carved out of the limestone that towers above the beach, so it’s a very impressive piece of engineering. We stopped for a very cheap and tasty lunch, but the whole scene was a bit crowded for us so we bailed out asap.", "I always love come to Pandawa Beach. The water is so clear, with gorgeous color mix. You can take beautiful pictures. You can swim freely as the wave is not to big.", "The beach is very nice view nice sand and in the nice island. Beach are worth able to visit even the location little bit far from famous beach like kuta but worth to come because the view very very nice beach and there has a 5 of like a monument for son of pandawa so we can took a pic there happy holiday everyone.", "I was surprised to see, Huge stone idols of 5 Pandavas & their mother Devi Kunti on the way to the beach. Water sports available here. Kayaking etc. clean beach. Many food joints. Prepare fresh & tasty sea food.", "Pantai Pandawa beach is very worthy of a day trip, it has just recently become quite popular. Simply beautiful as you can see different shades of water at this beach.", "This beach is recently made cutting seaside rocks and nice idols on the way to beaches. There are five pandava and kunti idol while you enter to beach. One can see different side Hindu culture. Beach water is very clear blue but don't expect nice sand. Best for beach vollyball and sea side rest.", "We did a private tour with a lovely gentlemen and I asked him where the whitest beach close to Nusa Dua is? And he suggested Pandawa Beach- and thank god we arranged to go see it. It is honestly one of the whitest beaches I've seen! Absolutely stunning... clean and picturesque! We went around 10:30am as our driver said it will get incredibly busy the later we go, as it was a Saturday. Busy it was! Heaving with locals enjoying their weekend! However it was still a pleasant visit that had us in awe every single time we looked up at the sea.", "You'll find Pandawa statue on this place. That way this beach called Pandawa Beach. Nice beach and well organized! I like it.", "Statues of Pandawas, paragliding and amazing hilltop view is key highlight. Not a beach to bath, and extremely crowded", "The beach Pandawa is very nice. Clean. From it the people can get freshest air and can try snorkeling at that beach. Very relaxing. The nese said that if the people have never been Pandawa Beach it cannot be said already been . Because it is the most beautiful beach.", "Would recommend going to Padang Padang beach instead of this. It is extremely crowded with lots of tourists. Although good rocky terrain for pictures and nice pandawa statues. Can be a good stop over while going to uluwatu from nusa Dua.", "Pandawa beach is one of the cleanest beach in . The color is turquoise blue. everyone must see this place. Very recommended.", "We visited Pandawa Beach as part of a day trip around the southern parts of . The positives. It was a quiet beach with no hawkers, water was beautiful and warm and the statues lining the road to the entrance were quite beautiful. The negatives. The shoreline is quite rocky and would be off-putting to younger children. There are very few waves for the more adventurous kids who may want to body surf or jump through them. Overall though it was a pleasant experience and a worthwhile visit as part of our day.", "So they starts charging entrance fee each time you visit pandawa beach, given that, they should keep it clean and neat. But the garbages were everywhere and they didn't put trash cans around the area of the cliff/beach. Fix this and you'll get a place worth visiting for.", "if want to find a quiet beach, clean, not too crowded and it's free (although surrounded by luxury hotels), this is the right place. nearby are many interesting view include Arjuna statues, and water blow. to the location even this is not too difficult, and many directions there.", "Pandawa is a beach famous for locals with a lot of warangs, it will be developed to resort area, so hopefully the environment will be a lot better after construction.", "Pandawa beach is quiet, still pristine and beautiful clear water. Somewhat a clean beach. I saw many people surfing. There's no life guard. Be sure you know what you're doing. There's a few warung, only 2 rustic toilet. But in a couple of years the view could be different if many big investors come and build huge facilities. Better enjoy it while it last.", "Ok, Pandawa Beach is not the cleanest, and I think parang mga Batangas-level lang sya sa Pinas but we had fun at this beach. Eden and I did swim for a while then spent the whole afternoon taking photos. There are showers at the beach and there are toilets that you can use, for a minimal fee. What we did was, we befriended some elders who owned a store near the beach. Maan bought some drinks from the store and stayed there so we left our things with her. You can rent some tables and chairs for a fee as well. You can stay for free if you buy something from the store. Ok, this is going to be photo heavy because we absolutely had a blast taking photos here!", "My favorite beach so far. I visited Pandawa Beach on saturday morning. I never expect this place could be so amazing. Pandawa beach is like hidden paradise because located at the behind of brown yet huge cliffs. The beach wasn't as crowded as I saw on the internet, maybe it depends on the time you're visit. I suggest you to visit this beach if you have a time in . If you easily get bored, you can visit another attractions place like Greenbowl Beach, Karma Kandara, or even Dreamland which are located not far from here.", "Pandawa beach is the cleanest beach in ! The color of the water is so wonderful. There is a kayak tour available you can rent a kayak and life vest with 5 USD for an hour. Ask your hotel reception whether they can provide a free transport. We had so much fun swimming and kayaking.", "Great beach.. not much hustle like that of Kuta beach.. A perfect place if you are there for long.. The way is also good. there is a large stone statue of some god , just while entering pandawa beach", "Pandawa Beach is no longer hidden or secluded beach of . This beach is getting busier so if you would like to have some alone time be there early. Bear in mind early bird catches the worm. Clean beach, white sands, watersports and many foods stalls with delicious food at very reasonable price are pros of Pandawa Beach.", "Its One of many beautiful beach in . If you need a virgin beach in , Pandawa is one you must visit..", "I spent holiday with my family in Pandawa Beach..The view sourrounding area was so nice and excellent..Nice Beach sands and wave", "Pandawa Beach was such a great scenary, white sand, blue sea and clear air. So many nice spots for photographer.", "The path leading to Pandawa Beach is lovely with the biggest stone Buddhas built all along the stretch. Nice place for a selfie I must say. As for the beach, it's mostly seaside with lots of rock, not really recommended for swimming esp with kids. Entree fee imposed however, to just stop and view, I dont think it's really necessary, but it's ok because it's just minimal.", "Beach is named after Pandawas from Mahabharata. Really very beautiful beach with white sand and blue water. Lot of shops to chill out and relax. You can also try paragliding there.", "Wooow Pandawa Beach is one of natural beach in . Its wonderful beach with white sands. Like a paint on the canvas.", "Visited panti pandawa beach today never been there before after ten times to a lot of local families because it is protected by a reef and they can hire knacks and paddle around inside the reef.", "We enjoy our trip to Pandawa Beach with the white sand and blue ocean, thats a amazing view at there, we rent a canoe too to explore more far away from the coastline for my kids.", "Up and coming beach resort! It's going to be an outstanding area once it's completely built! The waters of Pandawa Beach is pristine and beautiful with all different shades of turquoise and blue! If you visit , Indonesia...we used a wonderful driver by the name of Nyoman with Transport. His phone is 081933115279. He drove us everywhere!", "I was told that this is relatively new beach in southern . We can put Pandawa in our itinerarry right after went to Garuda Wisnu Kencana and before Padang-Padang Beach or watching sunset on Uluwatu. The beach was clean, the sea was relatively calm compared to Padang-Padang, and not too crowd it made me even slept a while. Perhaps the obstacles would be the proper toilet and those seeking water activities, because both of them are hard to find here, at least until my visit in Augustus 2016.", "Pandawa is the name derived from Mahabharata, one of the two major Sanskrit epics of ancient India. For that matter, my cab owner and driver names also from Mahabharata. Coming to the beach, I think, first ever time I paid entry fee for a beach is this one. Indonesia indirectly collects visa fee thru entrance fees by offering free visa luring foreigners. To reach Pandawa beach, have to take a down hill road. Can nice view of the beach from the hill. After reaching the beach can see the beautiful hill side view. The beach was clam when I visited around 3pm. Biggest ever seen Tender coconuts are sold in small shops on the beach. Car parking available very close by to the beach. Over all, a must visit beach in .", "The statues as you head down to Pandawa are absolutely amazing, and probably worth the trip just to see those, but I wasn't all that impressed with the beach itself...it was very crowded and we ended up only staying for a quick dip before heading off again.", "After reading the many, and i mean many mixed reviews about pandawa beach, I decided to take a chance and bring my big family here. Upon entering you had to pay Rp. 8000 for adults (kids free) and Rp. 5000 for parking. It didn't look promising as there were already loads of cars coming in and out. Turns out most of it was just the locals that had just come to take photos with the statues. I read on some of the reviews that there are 2 parts to pandawa and that one part was really bad. At the T section, i just went by instinct and turned left and kept going until the end of the road. I reckon i picked a good spot because it wasn't crowded and you could count the people on two hands. The fact that i came on a Tuesday may have also helped. The beach itself was surprisingly good. Uluwatu beaches are renowned for having lots of rocks but there were big parts where there was clear sand and shallow water. I would say that this beach is actually better than the private one at Sundays beach club or the old Finns beach club. You can rent two sun loungers for Rp. 50,000 and also a canoe for the same price. Food and drinks are also quite cheap and delivered to you. The beach area was clean. Toilet and shower facilities leave a lot to be desired and smell really bad. On top of that you have to pay to use them. Overall though I had a good experience and my kids loved playing at the beach so i will be back.", "Pandawa beach was amazing!! But it can be very busy with loads of tourist coming with big buses, mainly local like myself 😬. There were plenty of small shops along the beach and beach chair to hire. I think this is the new Kuta beach.", "Despite a lot of changes in the trend observed over past few years, still remains a hot favourite for honeymooners, family vacationers and even business conferences in South-east Asia. This leaves tremenduous impact on the beaches of , some of which have become inhospitable. For example, we encountered snakes on Jimbaran bay and Kuta only has space for machine-sports in water. You can get black-sand beaches if u trail up north-east of and Nusa Dua beaches are more or less \\Private\\\" for selected resorts. Amidst this, Pantai Pandawa or the beach named after characters of Mahabharata brings great respite and hope. The place is not far from Nusa Dua and Uluwatu and is still under development. There is pristine long coastline with rocky cliffs at distance under which you could take some shelter should you not want to pay for umbrella rented by local cafe operators. Apart from some seaweed and algae and small broken branches, the beach is actually far from pollution. Due to its inaccessibility currently, for example there is no scope for public transport nearby yet, it is not that crowded at all. For all kinds of expected weather, this beach is highly recommended for surfing or just swimming or for basking in the sun by the beach. Do not miss it, especially before it turns into another Jimbaran or Kuta.\"", "Pandawa beach is great place to go whilst in , it is about an hour drive from Seminyak/Kuta area but it’s worth it because that means there are barely any tourists there. You pay equivalent to $5 for a beach bed and you can stay there all day. We even had one lady come and give us massages on the beach which was an extra bonus to the relaxation. The water is perfectly clear and clean compared to Kuta beach and therefore is great for swimming in. Strongly recommend you to take the drive down here.", "Pandawa beach is a beautiful beach to sit and relax and enjoy a drink or some food. During high tide i do not recommend swimming here as there is lots of coral in the water and it will cut you foot or leg as happened to me, however during low tide it is much nicer for swimming and about 1.5 meters deep and very nice. If you are a surfer during high tide is good and many surfers were enjoying the waves. The beach front has many stalls to visit and shop or buy food and drinks, As all of you will pay to go to Pandawa Beach and here they even charge you to use the toilets and showers, the charge is not much but still a shame they have to profit from such basic amenities.", "I choose Pandawa bcs I think it is one of quiet beach in . And yes, I guess It won't for 3 years later. But let's review the present. I choose to visit the east part bcs it is not a lot of warung and not so many people and ya I really enjoy being there. The important thing is you have to find your own spot.", "Nice approach with idols of all Pandava brothers. Very clean. You go down to the beach from a height through really narrow alley lined by a rock face which is a little adventure in itself! The beach is nice. It was low tide and the rocks are beautiful. You can sit under the mammoth rocks and have a picnic I guess. There is a little cabs of sorts too which is nice. The water is clean. I'm sure it would be nice to swim there.", "This beach is known as 'Pantai Pandawa' located at the southern part of , Indonesia. You may consider this as addition to your Itinerary and added to your 's collection of beautiful beaches. This beach was officially opened in 2012. It has hidden behind large carved limestone cliffs that reveal views to the Indian ocean, this was once featured as a secret beach in . Besides its impressive natural sea panorama of white sand, blue and surf, pandawa beach is also known for its manmade limestone features that serve as a unique welcome into the coastal area. The sides remained as high walls, there are five large statues named Pandaw Lima or the 'five Pandawas', hence the name of the beach. The water at Pandawa beach has an exoctic combination of blue and green. On clear days with mild winds, it is a great place to swim, or you can hire a sea kayak, and paddle out for fun, or even grab a surfboard to cath a wave beyond the reef breaks.", "Pandawa Beach is located at the coastal village of Kutuh, at the south of BTDC ( Tourism Development Corporation) Nusa Dua, District of Badung, . From the I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport, going through the I Gusti Ngurah Rai By Pass Street to Nusa Dua. At the intersection of Hardy's Supermarket, turn right into Jalan (Street) Siligita, and turn right again into Jalan Kurusetra which is continuous with Jalan Dharmawangsa. A little while, at the Kutuh Village, turn left, and follow the road to the Pandawa Beach. The road leading to the beach is already well asphalted, just the traffic signs is still incomplete, so do not be shy to ask if you do not want to get lost on the way. To get to the beach, besides riding motorcycles (may rent), also possible to use a taxi, or use a shuttle car from your accommodation at . . Entering to the beach area must pay 5 KRup (Kilo Rupiah, thousand rupiah) or about 50 cent dollar, for two people riding motorcycles, don’t know how much to pay for those riding car. Following from the entering gate, access to the beach as splitting through the coral guarded by a languishing doggy. And swerved to the left, there are large manmade holes unearthed in the rock wall, and in it, being built the statues of Pendawa. Unfortunately, the written information is incomplete except for the donors are, so not sure which one is Yudistira, Bima or Sena or Werkudara, Janaka or Arjuna, and the twins Nakula and Sadewa. Moreover, the embedded image about Pendawa is in the form of shadow puppet, so a bit confused when looking the costume of the Pendawa statues which seems influenced strongly by Indian culture. . The beach is being laid out, there is a building for the tourists to drop in, and also many tents and “kursi malas” (kind of sofa) form rows along the coast. For those who really want to enjoy the sea breeze and the sound of the waves while reading or enjoying snacks from the restaurant, or just drink coconut water, this is the place. There is also track on the waterfront for those like jogging or cycling. And special for those who crazy of surfing, can try to conquer the big wave come rolling relentlessly, which emerge approximately after noon. If tired, take a break in a gazebo provided, or get food or drinks in the resto. There is also shower and bathroom to refresh yourself after swimming or surfing. Indeed, it was favors to be here, the appropriate place for relaxing after hard working. Of course, you cannot enjoy sunset here since Pendawa Beach is at the east side of . You can witness sunrise but have to come here very early in the morning. . On the beach, there are some houses of seaweed farmers where the area of planting is getting narrower because of the development of coastal tourism here. Some of the farmer drying the seaweed under the sun. Look like the yields is not much. . On the beach there is also a temple which is used to carry out Melasti ceremony, which held three days before “Nyepi” Day. Melasti ceremony aimed as an effort to purify oneself of all the sin and throw it into the sea.", "Pandawa beach is the most popular beach destination in island. It located on southern part the island. with her nice white sand beach will be welcomes you to enjoy your relax time and see the beautifull combination betwen the ocean and cliff rock. there are some activities that you are do like swimming...paracailling..canoying...and more. will be the best place to you and your family to spend your weekend", "There's a quiet place in Pandawa beach with a great view that U should visit. Not for older people. Watch yout steps cos the road is full with stones n sands", "The name pandawa means it’s relevant to the Hindu culture Nice see view from the hillside to take photos", "When we initially thought of visiting Pandawa beach, we had our own apprehension which was shattered the moment we entered the beach area. Located benith the mountains, the beach has fantastic view with clear green water. The way to the mountain cuts through the mountain which has the sculpture of the five Pandawa. You would need to pay an entry fee to enter the beach area which is worth the view.", "Pandawa beach is one of my favorite renowned white sand beaches in southern .The local community is more familiar with the name Kutuh beach. You need to pay an entrance fee. You will pass a road flanked by steep rocky cliffs. You could see a status of Panca Pandawa taken from the Mahabrata story. Therefore the beach is called Pandawa Beach . From the top fo the cliff, you will see an amazing the Indian ocean view. Pandawa beach is very famous as one of the secret beaches in among foreign visitors around year 2000 and it was considered 's secret coast. Since the year 2012, I could say Pandawa beach is wide open to more public and no longer one of blai hidden beaches, but still it is a lovely beach with an amazing ocean view. Over all, Pandawa beach offers a tremendous ocean view. Enjoy!", "We arrive here around 9am so its still not many people around. Pandawa Beach has calm waves so its good for kayaking. My kid which first afraid to try the kayak, change her mind and end out loves it. The kayak cost us 50K, we forgot to ask for how long can we use it, as the beach is still quite so the owner also didn't rush us. The beach provides free locker but not that many, so better came early. The stalls nearby have toilet and shower facility so we don't have to worry to get wet", "The most fascinating thing about pandawa beach is not the beach itself, i think the road which led to the beach is the most beautiful experience, you will see the beach from the top of the hill, with wide view, stunning view. Most people i saw there were domestic tourists, with large group tours", "I only went to Pandawa beach on my 5th visit to . This time along, i have a 2 yo and a 6 months old baby with me. The beach and surrounding view are really beautiful. However, what was once a secluded spot now has become a tourist attraction. So be prepare to embraced the crowd, the heat and the sun :) ps: Not that ideal to bring small children", "Been to Pandawa beach twice now ,really worth a visit,spend the day there beautiful clean beach,safe for swimming,,lounge chair to hire and food along the back,,,never been really busy when we were there,,great spot,", "A beautiful beach with statues of Mahabharata characters carved in the side of the road. You can see a white beach on the other side of the road surrounded by many cliffs. A nice place for thrill seekers", "Pandawa beach was about 1 hr drive away from Sanur. The beach was quite a small one and it's good for beginner surfers. There were quite a number of eateries along the beach, to be honest, food wasn't so good. So don't go there with an empty stomach.", "Pandawa used to be the secret beach, but it's no longer a secret, it's now full of food stalls, probably worth a stop if your travelling around, but not worth an individual trip, too commercialised.", "Besides its impressive natural sea panorama of white sand, blue sky and surf, Pandawa Beach is also best known for its impressive terrain and manmade limestone features.They each depict the hero characters from the Mahabharata epic, known as Pandawa Lima or the ‘five Pandawas’, hence the name of the beach.", "We drove about an hour to Pandawa Beach from our hotel in Kuta. It was a rough drive as we have to go through bumpy and windy roads. We have to pay entrance fee for adults and parking fee for our vehicle. The beach is so crowded with tourists and locals as well as vendors/stalls along the beach. Not much to see or activities to do during the day but this place is famous for watching sunsets, eating seafood and kacak dance performance at nights.", "Beautiful beach for hanging out with your beloved family to enjoy the beautiful ocean view and the clean beach. You can see five statues that called Panca Pandawa Statues. It has additional values for the memorable moment. You may try many local food with very cheap price. Come!!! you'll enjoy very much.", "The bike ride to pandawa was great. I loved the roads. This beach is cleaner and calmer than the other beaches and was good for swimming. Only the sand is rough and full of shells so walking without slippers is a bit hurtful. We saw more locals than tourists on this beach. Nice restaurants and shops. We took a lot of scenic pictures here. Bike ride from Kuta to this beach is around 45mins to an hour.", "Me and my friend visited pandawa beach,the beach is very clean with a bottle of beer staring at the sunset,the local people are very helpful with adequate admission prices.", "Dropped by here today , had seen so many pics of Pandawa in the past. There is alot of development going on in the area with cranes and workmen along the entry areas - entry itself was 75rp to get in , not sure if that was per car. Im a littke confused as to what the end result plan is to be...it coukd result in over development though. Pandawa beach itself is possible fir swimming with a sandy beach area in some parts , we were there at low tide. There are quite alot of make shift warungs all along and around the area. It was also alot of people paragliding along the cliff top which was cool too. It would be interesting to what the area looks like in the next couple of years , hopefully it is developed well.", "the beach is beautiful, surrounded by local people, so at weekends bule-tourists become big atraction to take a picture with. that might be disturbing. Nice local food, next to the beach, local fishermans, umbrellas and sunbeds availiable, beach is long, water calm. need to pay to enter pandawa pantai area", "We spent half a day chilling out at Pandawa, just swimming, lying on a lounge and having a bit to eat and drink. We loved our day here. There is clearly a lot of development going on with access and facilities improving. Entry fee of 15K plus 5K for parking was well worth it, as were the lounges @25K each. Lunch with drinks brought to your lounge for 120K was superb. Water was sensational, no rubbish, warm, though nothing to see with a snorkel due to turbidity in the water. Great day out.", "It seems there are 2 very different experiences of Pandawa Beach. When you get to the bottom and the little roundabout, you can turn left as it was recommended to us, or right. On the right are apparently rows of touristy shops and loungers, on the left is \\the better beach\\\". The \\\"better side\\\", the left side, is some restaurants and a stinky smell of sulfur, bottled water at 20.000 a bottle, a few loungers at 25.000 each, and further on the \\\"wild beach\\\" with rocky sand, and a rocky shore where the water is very shallow for a long long while (no swimming) and fisherman seem to stand in the distance on a sand bar and fish. That side, not great at all to lay down and lounge. The narrow beach has too much traffic, and the sand is not nice. We went back to our hotel, maybe should have tried the \\\"right side\\\". Our experience was finalised also by the cab ride back to Nusa Dua. On our way down, we asked the driver he pointed to \\\"local transportation\\\", which had a big board of fixed rates. Turned out the way down in a metered taxi was 80.000, the official rate on the board for the return was 150.000. We gulped and bargained hard to 110.000. Made it a very, very expensive outing for what turned out a not great beach. When I think nice beach, I think sand beach at Cozumel or in the Caribbeans, or with \\\"great beach\\\" being the little coves near Cassis in France.\"", "It's just awesome, azure water, cliff, fine sand... nice place to spend d day..... don't forget to click photos from d road where PANTAI PANDAWA is written... d view is magnificent.. time to reach from Kuta 1.5 hrs... spend half a day..", "Pandawa Beach very crowded, but the beach is nice, we enjoy drinking beer at food stall. Toilet is not clean.", "Pandawa Beach is newly developed at the bottom of some impressive stone cliffs. The water is blue and clear and up to this point there it isn't overly commercialized in the way some other beaches have been. The one thought for the independent traveler- you pretty much need your own transportation. We met some folks on the road above the beach unable to find public transport and having a hard time with cell signals. There is a resonable eentrance fee to use the beach and presumably keep it in good shape", "One of cliff beach in . Not too crowded. Also they have many bar. If you like kanoo ing, they have rent service there. The good thing is they have clean water service for shower after you play in the beach. Pandawa is sunrise beach.", "very nice beach with clear water.clear than other beaches of .we did Kayaking and it was very well organised by management.no price bargains or all..all the statue of pandawa bheem sahdeva nakula kunti very very huge .never seen in India also like this. must visit place", "Went to Pandawa as it was described as snorkeling site. Actually it was locals beach and you should go there if you want such kind of experience. Quite crowded, many who want to take a photo with you as rear white man. Beach is full of every kind of trash, also the water. Snorkeling was possible only when we walked some kilometer to southward out of the beach area. There the water was even clear enough to see some fish.", "This beach boasts the best view in . Very long beachline makes it all the more beautiful. There are statues of Icons from the epic Mahabharata which makes it more beautiful. Must visit place ...", "Great beach with lots of options for Indonesian food that was freshly cooked. The giant statues of the Pandawas were amazing. Disappointing to pay an 65000 INR to enter.", "I think local government should add more road sign how to get this new and clean beach. I am using gmaps to get here, meanwhile I only see 1 sign to pandawa beach. All the infrastructure is still new, and there are more facilities underconstruction. I appreciate that if all tourists who came here keep this lovely beach clean.", "Beautiful beach and especially for indians stunned to see statues of yudhistra, bheem, arjuna, sahadevnakul and Kunti . Beautiful beach with white sand and green waters. Good time", "The locals call this Pantai Pandawa and is another great beach that you can explore in . Located on ’s southern Bukit Peninsula, the 1km coastal stretch is located in the village of Kutuh, only 18kms south from the main hub of the BTDC Complex in Nusa Dua. ‘ The beach is well hidden behind large carved limestone cliffs that reveal wide views to the Indian Ocean. Besides its impressive natural sea panorama of white sand, blue sky and surf, Pandawa Beach is also best known for its impressive terrain and manmade limestone features that serve as a one-of-a-kind welcome into this coastal area. Huge cliffs were cut through to make way for its winding and smooth asphalt roads which lead down to the beach. On clear days with mild winds, it is a great place to swim, or you can hire a sea kayak, don some life vests and paddle out for fun, and even grab a surfboard to catch a wave beyond the reef breaks (swells are usually consistent with the strongest southern ocean currents moving out in unpredictable directions, so it is strictly for advanced surfers). Enjoy.", "This place is relaxing, a good place for a sea walk. During your trip you will notice a big statue from the famous character of Mahabarata as they were located on the cliff near the beach.", "Great beach! Great monuments of the heroes of Mahabharata and amazing view from up the hill (where the statues of Mahabharata heroes are there)", "Like many beaches in , Pandawa is one of newest beach is visited bu people lately. Before famous, here is still clean with white sand. But now, is already dirty and mess up anywhere. People cannot keep cleaning, throw the garbage as they like...whew😡 Its a pity, this beach will leave soonest coz not comfortable anymore. Guys, let keep our beach cleaning & enjoy the nature of God's creation.", "Our driver took us to Pandawa Beach. It was said to become a new Kuta in near future. There were still construction in progress. The beach itself is just so-so. Too crowded and the water wasn't blue and clear at all. We will come back to Pandawa Beach in one or two years from now, things might be a lot different from what we saw. There was also a big hotel up the cliff under construction. Quite a distance from the beach line but it should give a nice and wide ocean view.", "This was the first international beach of my life and it was awesome. That sea was so natural and white sand was the icing on the cake. Loved it. They charge you an entry fees of 15.000rp per head. Do visit pandava beach.", "Pandawa beach is one of the most beautiful beach. The beach is clean, the color of the sea is blue and the waves aren't too big. This place is perfect for taking picture, especially plus the tourists who also visit the pandawa beach. There we can get acquainted with tourists or take photos together.", "So this is my 3rd day here in .. and its such a blessing to visit Pandawa. Opinion - I give this place 4☆ , for giving me a nice scenery (wonderful beach and Beauty Cliff with Hindu's statues everywhere) and also a cheap foods here. why 4☆? - because They have every great beach goals (which is no penjual-penjual bracelets or etc). And the reason why Im not giving this 5☆ , because I still see some rubbish and a boat as a border, which are a little bit a bad eye-catching. But overall - you should come here!!", "The view is terrific, the beach is clean and the waters are the most wonderfully layered (in terms of color) that I saw in all of . Avoid going here on weekends though as it gets very crowded (especially with school children on excursions and families). The beach is great for swimming and kayaking and there are various places to rent a kayak from. There are various shops selling beer, cold drinks and snacks. The road to get there is very pretty and the giant statues of the various characters from the Mahabharata are simply stunning.", "Pandawa beach was a breath of fresh air compared to Kuta beach & padang padang beach. White sandy beach with strong waves perfect for surfing. This place is definitely worth a visit. A really clean beach that, as mentioned in previous reviews, is seemingly untouched. Before entering the beach, you will see 5 statues that is perfect for taking a picture.", "Pandawa beach located in south area of .. it gives us stunning experience with a blue line of sea.. you can get great view from above the hills which located in front of pandawa beach named hill.. But unfortunately when I came there, there also many childs group came to the beach so the beach almost crowded and make us cant enjoy the view..", "The newest beach in , Pandawa beach was so nice place! White sand with blue ocean! You can rent a canoe for your childern here, many resto you can choose, the tickets is cheap, the way are new, smooth and easy to reach. :D", "I liked this place may be because it had something to do with our Mahabharata. Near the beach, we found statues of Kunti Devi, and her five sons, who were called the Pandavas.", "I love Pandawa Beach. We go there quite often. The sand is beautiful white and the ocean is most of the time very calm so it is perfect for children, they can play and swim without worrying that a big wave will catch them. When the tide is low you can make a beautiful beach walk and find beautiful shells, and see amazing fishes (great for the kids) However it can become really crowded, especially in the afternoon. The will come with so many touring cars, so my advise is to go as for as possible to the right. There are plenty small Warungs where you can order some food and get your snacks.", "This Pandawa beach is located on Uluwatu area. The location is quite hiding, don't forget to use Waze Apps to find it. THe beacs was good with white sands. But the only problem is mobile phone signal. In this area just only can connect to Telkomsel. So if you go here with your driver, don't forget to tell your driver to waiting you exactly on exit area.", "Without a doubt the beach itself is beautiful but I was shocked to see how overdeveloped the area is! They had cut into the cliffs to make roads on which countless giant tour buses pass by every minute. The road towards Pandawa resembles a large construction site, all barren white soil, getting prepped for more development. I'm sorry but this is not what is all about. This just looks like a man-made giant tourist hub to rake in money. There is even a little toll gate for the entrance to Pandawa, and nearer to the beach you'll see giant carparks full of tour buses and many buildings, looking like a mini mall. I was really sad and dissapointed when I arrived because when I read reviews about Pandawa, many people said it was a \\Secret Beach\\\" but it is NOT - far from it. If you're not the typical tourist and are not looking for a crowded, overdeveloped, typical tourist attraction then it's best to avoid this beach. Really sad.\"", "I'm glad to visit these beautiful beach lately as I used to come here with my friends ages ago when these beach wasn't as famous as now. They have improved these area...from the road, large car park, lots of warungs and sun loungers. They have installed Pandawa families carved statues inside the semi cave on the way down to the beach that gave plus point for the view. Very picturesque from top of the hill (on the way down to the beach)", "The Beach was really good , the view, the statues of Pandawa, etc. As every famous beach in , typical atmosphere. I recommend you for this beach, for a quick look, well maybe not for relax, quiet busy there, especially with local.", "Pandawa beach is quite a famous and touristic spot. With a huge parking lot it's the best place for bus tours so it's quite crowded. An 8k IDR pp entrance fee is required. The beach is extremely long and pretty wide, mostly with sunbeds stuck one to each other. Stalls with drinks and food right on the beach.", "I took a bunch of photos - v similar to other reviewers so I won't repeat. I had originally wanted to come by at sunset but have since made other plans. Having been out to the Uluwatu surf breaks previously at sunset, I knew it would be gorgeous, but the day time views are just as gorgeous. Also, it's 20,000rp per adult (10,000 per child) inclusive of sarong and the dance performance at sunset can set you back significantly more. During the day, the blue of the water with the reef underneath is unbelievable! It was also very quiet in terms of numbers of tourists -- very leisurely. Uluwatu is quite out of the way, so I would suggest you hire a driver, and incorporate other parts of the island into your visit (although I wasn't able to today!). Padang Padang is not far away. PLEASE look after your belongings. As with a previous reviewer, a monkey snatched my glasses right off my head. A local woman armed with snacks came to my rescue (for a small fee) and luckily, my glasses were returned by the monkey, but it definitely seems like learned behaviour or something that is habitual in these creatures. You can see them playing off the path to the cliffs, just keep your belongings in sight!", "Love the beach so much!! Pandawa was an awesome and new beach at . Really enjoyed even the weather was hot and made my skin tanned. Had so much fun in here with my friend and took a lot of photos. The beach area still clean enough and the water was clear. The beautiful one there were reef and nice spot for photo taking. Nice :)", "We visited Pandawa beach on the way to Ulawatu temple for sunset. This beach was stunning.. wish we had more time here as it was quiet and clean! Highly recommend going to the beach, would will not be disappointed!", "I went to Pandawa Beach on long weekend so there were many tourist. The beach has white sand and blue turqois water. There are many street vendor selling food so no need to worry", "Pandawa Beach is a beautiful beach, we took at tour to see it, there are tolls you need to pay to enter. The beach area has a lot of parking and a short walk to the beach. The beach its self is Beautiful and has really nice sand to walk on, but its not a big beach, from the shore to the water is only about 7 meters or so. I was disappointed as there is a lot of rubbish heaped up along the walkways. There is a path that you can walk along the coast, relaxing walk, good photo opportunities. There is also plenty of little shops to get food and drinks - still a lot of construction being completed. Remember to take your sunscreen.", "The Pandawa beach is not as crowded as compared to the kuta beach, it is more relaxing and has interesting statues along the road getting there. The beach has stalls serving food and clothing shops are everywhere. We got there just past afternoon so it was quite hot but plenty of beach chairs and umbrellas for rent. In overall, we had a good rest here before pursuing to our next destination of visits.", "Awesome beach with huge statues of Pancha Pandavas. I doubt if even in india we have these kind of statutes for Pandavas . Even kunti devi has a huge statue . The white sand and the crystal clear water is amazing , you can do water sports and easy spend atleast 3 to 4 hours here if you do water sports . Great place to take some pics that you can keep for life long . Awesome", "Surely Better than more fancied beaches of Kuta & Seminayak, more picturesque with mountain at the background, surely will give better views to photography lover, yes no night life cafes like those fancied beaches but day time, it;s best beach with white sand, one can do rafting as there is semi- land island type stretch 200-300 metres away from main beach..we tried and our boat tumbled down and we were in water but it was fun as water is not too deep and we had safety jackets...must visit beach in . It has historical importance too with 05 Pandavas of Mahabharat came here, you will find their statues here...", "What a beach it is guys. Must visit place. atmosphere is very good. Clean water and white sand beach location is very good. You find Mahabharata pandav’s temple also on beach. Thanks for reading.", "I was going with a few friends. the view was great but I love other beaches more. a bit crowded with locals and domestic tourists. it has this huge \\PANDAWA BEACH\\\" sign on the top and nice to chill for a while before going to another place\"", "+ The beach was located at the back of a hill, then the local government cut the hill to makes us witness the beauty of Pandawa Beach + The beach is clean the water is freshly clear it is purely beautiful + The carved statues of Hindu Gods will accompany us through while we go down the cliff to the sea, an experience + You need to pay $1 for entry fee + They provide a clean bathroom and toilets where pay cents to use the facility + Canoe boat rents are everywhere try once + At the top of the hill, they offer a sky diving experience with majestic view of Pandawa Beach, should tryyyyy!", "Pandawa Beach is one of the newer beaches in . it is about an hour away from the main Kuta beach. the approach road to the beach is picturesque, there are huge statues of pandawas (characters forming part of hindu mythology - Mahabharat) along side the roads. the beach has good white sand, and is not very crowded as it is relatively new. however there arent too many water activities here. but you will find lots of stalls selling coconut water (really refreshing, especially during summers)", "once we reach to pandawa beach, we can see clearly blue ocean and white sand. what a beautiful beach. but i heard this place became overcrowded from time to time, there's too many people came and stopping by for a sight seing. walk a few miles away from the entrance and a bit far from the crowd, then you'll find a best spot drink some cold coconut juice, rent some bench, swimming at the white sand beach. ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh so calm so, it might be distraction if you feel like spending the whole day at this place. short swim, kayaking, sun bath less than 4 hour will be great", "It is no doubt if the island of save the beauty that seemed to have no end. Rows of religious and cultural activities have been equipped with the beauty of the landscape is stunning, especially the beach. Pandawa beach located in South , precisely in the Village Kutuh, District of South Kutuh, Badung, Pandawa means that hero character in nese cultural, the beauty of beach is unquestionable. The charm of white sand stretching from end to end, the water is clear and clean and the pounding waves floated in the distance. The harmonization of various beauty ready to reassure you. you can do some activity like paragliding, canoeing, surfing, sunbathing and many more, But the beach a little dirty, because some of local people have captive seaweed, so do not forget to put pandawa beach as a list of your trip in best time to visit, between April till August . . !!", "Pandawa Beach is one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. The water is crystal clear and amazing to swim in. You must visit this place when you travel to . Not to be missed", "When I visited Pandawa beach in Sep 2016, the beach was still less crowded where I could really enjoy sitting next to the beach the whole day. This beach will soon be developed as I could see there were some buildings being built. For beach lovers, you must put this in your list!", "It was one of the best beach in , but now since bus and car which bring students holiday, the beach too crowded and so many rubbish. I love Pandawa few years ago before government make the road among the hill. The good thing from Pandawa is the new statue and the wave.", "At Pandawa beach you can do everything (see the sunset and run ) Lots of restaurants and drink services. Beach is very clean", "What a wonderful beach to visit. Just visited this beach by myself riding motorcycle. Tje white sand, a beautiful stone-statue of Panca Pandawa, and the natural-artistic-cliff. I recommend you all who read this review if you're visiting and never been there. See you on my next review.", "I have seen few beaches during my visit in , Pandawa is the best amongst them. Sky blue color of water, clean and white sand, few tourists, its a must with your family. They have a good seating arrangement on the beach plus there are many local eateries on the entrance to the beach. The beach is not free, there is an entrance fee of about 25,000 IDR per adult and 15,000 IDR per child but its worth it. After you pay the entrance fee, on the way to beach there are statues of the five Pandawas, hence the name of the beach.", "At the first time I went there a few years ago, the beach was still hidden and quiet. I love the scenery of the brighter big rock at the right side and the darker big rock at the left side welcoming the guest. we can enjoy the sun rise and also a bit of sun set, but still beautiful. Now, the beach is very crowded, especially on Sunday. and the Pandawa statue looks good but their black eyes look - not so good.", "Pandawa is a very bright, sunny cliff beach perfect for photography , you would drive down through the cliff and finally the shallow beach will reveal a very wide and crispy beach with shallow water. I dont think you can swim there as it has lots of pebbles and reef beneath your feet. perfect for taking pictures as you can have maximum lights and such a wide view. There are big sculptres of of the Pandavas can be scene on the way crafting within the cliff walls..", "With Kayaking options available & a lot of beach side shopping options, Pandava Beach is a little more commercial. Entry fee of 2$ is manageable. The sea is calm & ideal for kayaking & swimming", "This first impression at Pandawa beach was \\It's incredible\\\". White soft sandbeach with crystal clear water. It's amazing. This place is really popular even for nese people. There were many students came here for field trip at the time I were there. After enjoying the beach, you should try the gelato at right side of the entrance. I love mint chocolate chip flavor. And it's really yummy. Love this beach and recommemd for visiting when you go to :)\"", "What a wonderful beach to visit. Just visited this beach by myself riding motorcycle. Tje white sand, a beautiful stone-statue of Panca Pandawa, and the natural-artistic-cliff. I recommend you all who read this review if you're visiting and never been there. See you on my next review.", " is one of the best island in Indonesia, which has a lot of beaches that we can visit, one of them is Pandawa Beach is is it is Located in South Part of , close to Jimbaran.about 10 Km from Denpasar Airport and half an hour driving , it is white sand beach has such a Beautiful blue water view, the best place for swimming and Surfing, i will recommended to all of the travelers who like to enjoy the blue water in to spending the time here", "After visiting Padang Padang beach I asked my driver if their were any other nearby beaches that had better water. My husband and I were taken to Padang Pandawa Beach!!! The water was stunning.... blue and clear! We really wanted to jump right in ONLY it was sooooo rocky. My advice is visit the beach and bring some water shoes to really enjoy yourself. We tried our best to get in slowly but the rocks are everywhere not just at shore. We rented two chairs and an umbrella for $8USD ( my conversion to the Rupee is still poor) you can order food and have it brought to your chair... little snacks like noodles or eggs and rice ( no we did not get sick) They're restrooms nearby but pack your own toilet paper as we found none of the beaches ( beside private resort beaches) have toilet paper.", "Pandawa Beach looks amazing despite the constructions currently within the vicinity. There are really lots of shops selling food & beverages around. The place was clean and the view was amazing. Be it you are traveling solo, couple or family, this beach is excellent either for some relaxation or to get yourself wet with the clear seawater. In addition, there might be lots of tourist when it is afternoon but not to worry, there will still be available umbrella for you to rent on. All in all it is a very nice place !", "Pandawa Beach is the connecting gateway between Hill and Sea. Awesome, Clean and various activity filled beach. Everyone must visit and top recommended. The photo view between sea and hill will be wow! Luckily you can get some cultural activities on large stage there. As We have got that.", "If you are looking for beautiful beach, quite and natural make sure dont ever go to Pandawa Beach! The beach are very crowded by local tourist who visiting by big bus. The sands are dirty, too many rubbish! I prefer go to Green Bowl beach close to pandawa.", "Compared to the fully crowded Kuta Beach, this offers more comfortable space. The scenery is accordingly beautiful and you can have a very nice sunset here. As same as other beaches, sandals are preferred. I came here for a short visit. On the way to the beach there are BIG statues telling ancient stories of Hinduism. Water activities such as boats and sails are available. Apart from the beautiful sunny and breezing beach experience, it is quite far from main streets. But I can definitely say that it's worth the trip! Other downside is lack of proper bathroom. But overall, Pandawa beach is a good attraction in .", "Beautiful view. Beautifull beach. You can see pandawa lima statues. There’s many spots to take pictures. You can see paragliding on the sky", "I've visited Pandawa Beach couple of times. Everytime I went there, it was always overcrowded. The entrance to the beach was awesome. From the road, we suddenly see the ocean like it is hidden behind a rocky mountain. The water is so blue and the sand is white.", "We only discovered Pandawa Beach two years ago. It is very rapidly becoming a popular tourist day destination. The drive into Pandawa is wonderful with many statues set in the cliff side. The warungs serve tasty food. Depending on the wind direction the beach is flat & so tempting. We visit Pandara with family & friends & we all have a fun day. There is a warung that makes fresh scallops ( potato cakes). It is our favourite.", "Pandawa Beach is about an hour from Kuta via motorbike, and the drive to the beach is interesting. The water is clear and a stunning shade of blue-green. Swimming is good compared to other beaches in the area. It's not crowded, which is a plus. The minus is that there are no beach vendors, nor is food or drink available on the beach. You have to get something from the restaurant and take it with you. If you like more solitude, this is the place. If you want food/beverage service, it's best to stick to the beaches in Kuta. Despite that drawback, it's definitely worth going to.", "Pandawa beach is one of my favorite renowned white sand beaches in southern .The local community is more familiar with the name Kutuh beach. You need to pay an entrance fee. You will pass a road flanked by steep rocky cliffs. You could see a status of Panca Pandawa taken from the Mahabrata story. Therefore the beach is called Pandawa Beach . From the top fo the cliff, you will see an amazing the Indian ocean view. Pandawa beach is very famous as one of the secret beaches in among foreign visitors around year 2000 and it was considered 's secret coast. Since the year 2012, I could say Pandawa beach is wide open to more public and no longer one of blai hidden beaches, but still it is a lovely beach with an amazing ocean view. Over all, Pandawa beach offers a tremendous ocean view. Enjoy!", "Thebbest beach is completed with cliffs, they made holes for statues. Very unique, wanna go to Pandawa again!", "Dont waste your time to come here. Entrance fee is 15000 idr per adult and 5000 idr for car. Beach is full of seaweed and many underwater rocks. Don't believe to beautiful pictures on Google of pandawa beach. P.S. never ever think about to visit public WC at the beach in Pandawa.", "The pandawa beach is one of the beach that you found in . But the different is you can see the clean beach with exotics view beetwen rocks and sands and the nice restorant near from the beach.", "big rocks everywhere, its a cool place amazing beach and clear water so its a recommended place to visit buuuttt at the last time ive been there. its very crowded lots of buses,cars and motorbikes. so i suggest you to visit pandawa beach in week days", "The road leading to Pantai Pandawa has a toll gate where you need to pay an entry fee. Once you cross this gate your drive to Pandawa beach is through towering limestone cliffs that reveal panoramic a view of the Indian Ocean and winding roads lead down to the beach. The cliff wall facing the ocean has hallow caves/deep arches which house members of the five Pandawas carved in white stone draped in waist cloths. The beach side is lined with local eateries which rent out sunbeds at a price. This is a place for both sky and sea sports. Along the coast you will see seaweed patches and beyond the reef breaks the beautiful blue/green/teal sea.", "This beach is quite far from Kuta, it is okey to spend just couple of hours at this beach. Do visit if you are Hindu / Indian. It has some connection with Pandava's from Mahabharat. Beach is not clean as compare to other beaches in .", "I found Pandawa beach on of the best beach in with beautiful turquoise water. Less touristy compared to other places and lot more local tourist. Beautiful rock statues and good facility.", "the stone carvings of Pandawa Lima families are its highlight, good photo spot. please try to avoid coming there on high season holidays though, for it would be too crowded to enjoy.", "Our driver took us to Pandawa Beach and we are super glad he did. Long beach, white sand, clear blue water, big interesting surf to watch but also lagoons to swim in. Plenty of room for everyone!! The statues down the access road are really impressive also. What really made our day was The Secret Beach Club - Warong & Chill Zone. Great food, complementary drinking water, CHEAP!! Kick back on the bean bags or take a dip in the plunge pool. We will definitely be back!!", "There are 5 statue made in the hill walls which described about five brother called Pandawa in Hinduism epic. It's all on the way down to the beach. Boating activities are available. Food stalls are also available", "Located not too far from Kuta, Pandawa Beach is another paradise in , already a favorite spot to surf, Pandawa Beach also offers serene scenery. Easy to access, but still need more polish especially hospitality services", "Pandawa Beach is the best beach that I ever went to, the beautiful blue color of the water was amazing, and the huge rocks made it a much better place to enjoy. We had fun swimming in the beach, although the waves were high because of the strong wind it was a memorable experience. We missed the chance of canoeing but still we had a very nice time over there. The place is still under construction and a lot of hotels are being built so it seems it will be even better in the following years.", "Great beach with nice sand and clear water. Not super crowded when we went. Statues of pandawas are great for photos.", "The beach with view of 5 statues of Pandawa are Arjuna, Nakula, Sadewa, Bima and Yudistira. The beach with white sand collection so interested visitor.", "There is a very nice viewpoint coming to Pandawa on top of the hill, overlooking the beach. Alongside the road, there are a handful of hindu sculptures besides the mountain. The beach itself looked fairly clean, quiet, not packed with tourists. However, there are plenty of beachfront cafes, shops and sun lounges to rent, so be prepared to get asked one million of times, if you want something, unless you'll go to the left from the main entrance :))", "Pandawa beach has a beautiful view.. we can enjoy and relax on the bench and drink coconut. It also has a big wave.", "like most other beaches in indonesia, this beach too is just beautiful. it is named after the pandavas and there is a strong influence of the mahabharata in indonesia.", "It's my second time visiting Pandawa beach. Great scenery, typical beach, extremely clean (for a public place), good facility (Toilet, snacks store, ice cream store, cano rental, etc). You can rent a cano and just travel around the beach. With a huge canyon as a background, it's a nice place to spend your time in .", "It could be a great spot in a few years, but the proximity of the boardwalk to the beach makes for uncomfortable beach relaxing. And the amount of trash piling up behind the boardwalk is depressing. As Pandawa has decided not to stay an undeveloped beach, the only option for achieving the goal of becoming a tourist destination is to throw some cash at building a permanent boardwalk infrastructure, where each vendor pays a small fee towards the salary of a few workers to pick up trash and keep restrooms clean. The real dilemma with Pandawa is that the beach is not altogether pretty, nor is it a fantastic place to swim. There are MUCH nicer beaches closer to nightlife.", "V just enjoyed there...had lot of fun...we were attracted by the cleanliness of the beach...water was crystal clear...Sculptures of pandavas and kunti devi present on the way near to sea shore shows good architectural skills n remaining mahabaratha characters....Road view near beach was awsome...", "The way to pandawa beach looks very beautiful from the vehicle. The beach is very busy with locals. But the water is not clean.", "It is the undoubtedly the best beach in . Hidden in two cliffs and a fantastic mountain road will take you to Pandawa. The name of the beach is inspired by Mahabharat. You will see the statues of five Pandav brothers on the way in.", "We had a great evening at the pamdawa beach.. the statues of 5 Pandava and kundi Devi was tall and big , and one will definitely enjoy the boat ride and the other water sport activities there.. go for it...", "The first time I went to pandawa beach was still quiet and clean beaches. A year later I went back to the pandavas and it was getting crowded. 2 years later I came here again this august and it was very crowded and the beach was not as it used to be :( now it's dirty for me", "Pandawa Beach. This beach is on the name of Hindu mythological characters Pandavas, who fought Mahabharata against their cousins Karavas and won. Way to beach was picturesque. Way was created by cutting large hill. It was a thrilling zig zag. View of beach from cliff was panoramic. Road to beach has large statutes of Mata Kunti and his five sons collectively called as Pandavs( Hindu Mythology) It was a surprise to see entry fees for the beach ( IDR 15000). The beach is protected by reef hence no wave on the beach and we can call it a lagoon. Beach was also not clean, dried vegetation and little garbage. white Sand of beach was also coarse and very soft as it was very difficult to even walk.", "Worth going there just before sunset. Enjoyed having dinner with waves crashing just meters from us and sand on our feet. Seafood was cooked fresh from a wide selection at Kekeluargaan Pandan Sari Cafe. A wonderful experience and delicious seafood and cheap compared to other cafes.", "We came here by scooter from Nusa Dua. It was a \\long trip\\\" from our hotel but it is nice also to see how people live out the hotel and tourism zone. When you arrive at Pandawa Beach you need to pay access and it it 15.000 Rp each person its 0.80 cents Euro.. When you arrive down at the beach you have many beach clubs. We went to the Roosterfish that I really recommend for his good food and good service. The sea is here beautiful and the view is also amazing.\"", "Pandawa is one of those beaches where you can be really peaceful. The beach is extremely beautiful with great views.", "Beautiful beach in . Good view and nice place to get a lot of photo. Come early will be suggested! Loves you Pandawa Beach!!!", "The hill that carved, bearing the name Pandawa Beach and their statue is so majestic. The beach itself still pure, with white sand, algae & shells, and cold water. The parking lot is well managed, and the announcements is very helpful. Not a beach to relax though because it’s very crowded.", "Pandawa beach is named after the Hindu mythology characters from Mahabharata. They were 5 brothers and were known as Pandavas. The beach is neat and clean. Water is transparent and blue with white sand. Good place to dive in and enjoy. There are shops everywhere so no need to worry about shopping. Go there and take some great beach pics.", "Pandawa Beach is very good baech for relexing.because the beach have exotic view.the clips very nice and only one beach in amzing like pandawa beach.in this pleace you can to see local many young couple coming for dating and only for selfi...he he", "Pandawa beach was a beautiful beach with many locals visiting and many small Warungs there to enjoy the beautiful water and views. Now the entrance has been absolutely ruined once again by money hungry investors. Huge cranes fill the sky line building god only knows what. The small warungs are slowly being demolished for huge ugly hotels. Visit now before it gets any worse. The view from the top car park of the ocean is still beautiful and the chalky cliffs have huge carved statues of local legends.", "The first time i vacation to was very happy i could visit pandawa beach there i could see the pendawa statue which lined up on the cliff and also we could see the beach that was so beautiful above the cliff besides that white sand unforgettable holiday.", "this is my second time i'm going to pandawa beach. beside now they have to paid for 8cent / person at the entrance, they are now to crowded, i cannot enjoy the beautiful beach, lot of local tourist doing some selfies and they are not so clean too, the throw their drinks and snacks everywhere.. i'm indonesian but i know the rules of clean the area.. i'm very sad.. wish their a good management in the future", "i like pandawa beach..it s still look clean, not too crowded. Beautiful beach. scenery so beautiful. very recomended beach in ", "Pandawa Beach is a much nicer Beach than Kuta and it is also very new. The view overlooking the cliff with the gigantic name Pandawa inscribed is just magnificient. Coming down from the top downhill cutting through the cliffs is very scenic and worth the travel. Gliders often congregate and sky dive to add more variety to the beach activities. The beach is clean and the sand much smoother, the wave quite strong and good for surfers. It is still in the early stage of development and it is expected top class hotels will soon find their way to Pandama Beach. There are local cafes or warung dotting along the beach front but no international brand name cafes as yet but this will change in the foreseeable future as more people will stay away from the traditional Kuta Beach to much nicer beach at Pandama. Given time Pandama Beach will become more attractive to the tourists community and the hotel will make a foothold in the area.So welcome to Pandama Beach, .", "Friends and I hired a driver for a half day, and part of that included Pandawa Beach. The beach itself is very beautiful with clear blue water and white sand, and the seeing it open up in front of you as you drive towards it is stunning. The beach is lined with umbrellas, day beds and kayaks. As with all things in , these come with a hire fee. My friends enjoyed kayaking and swimming while I lounged on a day bed enjoying an ice cream purchased from the little shops along the sand. All in all, very relaxing.", "This Pandawa Beach is famous in . This beach can be reach by car crossing over a hill. On the rock beside the road, there are statues of famous characters in traditional Indonesian \\Wayang\\\" called Pandawa ( five brothers ).\"", "It's my 5 times come to visit . Beautiful island. Make me feel relaxed. Specially pandawa beach. Many spot for take a picture and playing with the water. Recommended to come in the afternoon time.", "The Pandawa beach is beautiful compared to others beaches in , which are quite bad. Nevertheless still not so good if you have in mind beaches like those in Maui, Mediterranean, Phuket or Brazil... besides it is far away from any major hotel. You will need a car or rent a motorbike to go to this place, besides paying entrance fee. In the beach you will find many kiosks, but that is all.", "Another secret beach which was long and difficult to get to. Now it has a curving road cut through lime cliffs with a Hollywood type sign for the beach to take pictures off. There are statues of the legendary Pandawa heroes and their mother. The kiosks have taken over the beach so it's rather a slice even at low tide. A nice temple is there too. Lots of coconuts on sale.", "This beach is called Pandawa beach as you can see the idols of Pandawa's across the road facing the beach.. The beach is clean and have good current and sometimes barred for swimmers as the waves sometimes are nasty.. During the entrance,, view from the top gives good picturesque view.. The beach also have an entrance fee.. Overall nice view with clean water,, less crowdy,, nice sand,, awesome views and if you want little thrill during swimming on beach,, this beach is for you..", "I went there because my husband told me that pandawa beach is very beautiful and clean, he went there last year. But unfortunately, when I went there, the beach is quite dirty. The management should keep the beach clean.", "Pantai Pandawa is a little bit far either from Kuta or from Denpasar, so you must take a ride. Recently it was named as Penyekjekkan, and it became a tourist spot in 2012 after splitting the rock for four years. From the rocky mountain on one side, you can find six caves with statues --- Dewi Kunti, Dharma Wangsa, Bima, Arjuna, Nakula and Sahadewa--- therein. Opposite to it is a observation terrace, so you can take the whole view of the beach also the ground underneath jam-packed with tourists, food stalls and souvenir shops. The entrance fee is IDR 15000, it is still worthwhile. During my stay, Festival Pandawa V was held from 25 December 2016 to 1 January 2017 next to the parking lot. Another parking fee IDR 7000 was required, but a stage was built for the performances of different dances. Many beach beds were lining on smooth sand, the sea was calm, suitable for swimming, even it was good for kids. Along the water front, many food stalls and shops were lining in a long queue, there was no need to worry about dining as well as shopping. It would be an ideal place for watching sunset too.", "Pandawa is really beautiful beach. Thumbs up- 1) Beautiful color of the ocean 2) Southern tip of . If u seen on google map u can see its on the southern tip of the island. 3) Some kayaking or water sport activities are there for those who want to go in ocean and watch the coral 4) Water near the coast was shallow even on full moon day in the afternoon. This was the only place i saw the ocean calm. Thumbs down: 1) Food is available there at some local joints but don't know how safe it is. Its better to carry some food along. 2) Cant say if we would enjoy sunset here. Better to head to dreamland or ulluwatu for sunset. Tip: we clubbed Pandawa, Padang padang and Dreamland in one half day tour from Kuta. We had out lunch at Pandawa, spent some time in afternoon at padang padang( Eat pray and love beach) and then headed to Dreamland for sunset.", "Very good waves and atmosfere... We were enjoyed our day in pandawa beach...was so happy :D The clift also amazing, the water so clean", "This totally average beach, still stands out in a way, as it is not the typical dirty and almost entirely surf-oriented beach, that has so many of. Pantai Pandawa is cleaner and calmer.", "Pandawa Beach is one of the lesser known gorgeous beaches of . It is named after the five Pandavas from the epic Mahabharata. There are also the statues of the Pandavas which are carved in the hill. The road towards the cliff-fringed beach is very scenic. The road runs through the limestone cliffs on the sideways. From the top, one can have a panaramic view of the entire beach, We went there in the morning and there were very few tourists. The sand is white and grainy forming a perfect contrast to the clear azure water of the ocean. There are many rocks on the beach. The ocean waves are mild, seldom getting wild. The ocean is very pleasant to look at. Our guide had taken us to the other side of the beach so we did not pay any entrance fee. A must visit beach in .", "Pandawa beach is our favorite clean peaceful nese beach its worth to came here even if is far away", "This is a beautiful sandy beach in Kuta. The name of the beach comes from the five brothers of Pandawa from the Indian epic of Mahabharata. They have carved statues of all five brothers near the beach. You can spend hours sitting at the beach, or hire a canoe to go into the water. The beach is popular with local tourists and prices of snacks and drinks are much cheaper than other fancy beaches. It is a great hangout for a relaxing afternoon.", "I browsed in the internet trying to get information about new beaches in before I went there a couple of weeks ago and visiting pandawa beach is definitely on top of my list. I went there with a very high expectation about this beach. The view was stunning, quiet place, a. Little bit difficult to find though and the beach was being developed so i cant enjoy the beach as much as i planned to. They were building ( i assume) new facilities there but they were too close to the beach and the building process was disturbing. However in general i still recommend to visit this beach. Just find place not to close to the development process and you'll be fine", "Pandawa is one of the best beaches I've ever visited. It's very amazing I thing, with a clear beach, blue sea, and It's very clear even I can see the underwater scene. It's very interesting for me because this is my first time, I could swim quietly without fear of the waves.", " have a lot beautiful beach. But, you have to visit pandawa beach. Around 3 kilometers from Nusa Dua. Few years ago, Pandawa beach also know as \\secret beach\\\" because of the difficult access to this location. But nowadays, government has build the road to the beach. When we through the new access to the location, we'll provided an amazing of white sandy beach and Indian Ocean in front of it. We'll also can see big statue of Pandawa Lima (five brothers from Mahabharata Epoch).\"", "First came to Pandawa beach two years ago. There was very little there. It has expanded greatly in both directions Lots of great Indonesian restaurants. Beautiful white sand. The new resort will be good when it is finished.", "Me and my wife went to and then we decided to go to Pandawa beach. anyways has a rich Indian cultural influence and Hindu being the popular tribe there. Pandawa beach is so well maintained beach and so crystal clear water ideal for kayaking. the tidal waves can be seen 200 mtrs from the shore. You can do bargaining for the kayaking, they asked us 100 IDR initially then settled for 20IDR. nice location after a hilly ride. they have statues of all the 5 pandawas carved out of hill.", "Pandawa Beach has white and clean sand. I had took some nice photos in levitation style. The wind was fresh. Everything was nice and great. Things I've done: *Tanning *Enjoying spare time by reading novels *Eating tasty roasted corn (various foods are offered in this place) *Playing canoe *Taking pictures(exactly!)", "A good beach - yellow sand, though our trip was a bit messed up as our driver dropped us at a wrong spot. You can rent the beach chairs for 50K IDR (for 2). I even had a small nap on the chair after a couple of Bintangs The area is being developed into a major tourist spot with a lot of work in progress. There are big statues of the Pandavas (from Hindu epic Mahabharata). The place is about an hour from Kuta. Recommended to spend half a day", "Pandawa in on a hill & it’s absolutely great but it has a lot of public beaches which are too crowded but we found a magnificent place called “Roasterfish Beach Club” & it was extremely relaxing & the food is amazing.", "Pantai Pandawa really nice beach with white sand...the view is very great..the sand very smooth. Pantai Pandawa...is the one of the virgin beach in .... if you can surf...this beach is good for surfing.", "One of my fav beach, it also called the secret beach. Its a long beach about 1km hidden in limestone cliffs area, from up and above all you can see a beautiful beach along. Its called Pandawa Beach because they have 5 statues of Pandawa and Kunti Located in Kutuh Badung .. you guys must come and see, you'll satisfied with this Beach for sure", "Pandawa beach is one of the famous beaches in . It has unique reef that protect the beach from the massive waves, therefore is perfect for water activities like kayaking. This beach is very popular with local tourists and school trips. It was so busy when we were there. You could hire the beach chair and relax and getting your foot massage or enjoy cold beer or fresh coconut.", "Beautiful beach with long landscape of white sand and traditional Hinduism statue of five Pandawa. Very unique experience with natural landscape with beautiful sunset. It is pleasant place for family with children to take canoeing and surfing with nice wave and surrounding. It is only 30 minutes from Denpasar near a famous Nusa Dua beach, with different atmosphere.", "It was a very beautiful beach offering a beautiful panoramic view.There were statues of kunti and her children the pandavas. Collecting the colorful pebbles is something fun to do. It offers some splendid views with option for adventure sports like paragliding.", "Pandawa beach, or Indonesian people called that as Pantai Pandawa. There is amazing.... You can get many nice picture in here", "Pandawa is really a beautiful beach. Clear water and white sands.. thou the waves were quite strong for my liking. Great for surfers. What i cant seem to forget is the sumendang tauhu.. simple but addicting..", "The way to pandawa. You will see great architecture, and statue of pandawa And in the beach you can play canoe. Nice place", "As the name suggests, the way to the beach is lined with five statues of the Pandava brothers from the Indian epic Mahabharata. The beach is clean, have decks on hire @ 50000 IDR for 3 hours( about $ USD 5), it has places to eat basic staff, some water sports and masseurs. Good for swimming, sun bathing and family fun.", "We decided to do a return visit to Pandawa beach before this becomes another big tourist haven. We took scooters & rode there about half to three quarters of an hour depending on traffic. The toll road makes it a faster easier ride. It's a lovely clean beach away from the hassle of Kuta. We picked a small stall & had a few quiet beers while relaxing & watching the world go by. Beautiful spot as long as you head down the far end away from main entry area. Highly recommend.", "I was quite disappointed with Pandawa Beach. I found it quite eerie. There was loud music from a speaker which made the whole place feel like an abandoned fare ground. We hoped to find a food place here but we couldn’t find a restaurant that looked reputable (let’s just say we didn’t want an upset tummy). I didn’t find the beach that special. However I had just traveled from the Gili islands and therefore had high standards. The beach was busy with mostly Asian tourists. We did spot a few monkeys on leaving though! Even though we only lasted 15 minutes. I guess looking from previous reviews this place just isn’t for everyone.", "Well, this was my first visit to Pandawa Beach with mostly local tourists. You need to pay entrance fee of Rp8000/person excluding your vehicle. Many people rent water canoes to reach the rocks to see starfish. The sunset view is hardly seen as the sun sets on the other side of the cliff.", "We made a half day trip to Pandawa Beach at the south tip of ... Access is tolled, infrastructure great and clean and safe. Every kind of watersports is provided, also silent corners for relaxation. The Warungs along the beach are cooking yummy food for small money... Definitely worth a visit", "Nice view... Pandawa beach located in 45 min away from Kuta. Blue clear water and amazing view from the high cliff. Awesome!", "I must confess that Pandawa is the most beautiful beaches, at least, in the southern part of : it has a scenic view from the top of a rock, clear white sandy shore, and the water is sky-blue, nice waves, and no rubbish! Perfect for kayaking (only 50'000 IDR / hour for two persons) and maybe surfing. The only inconvenience is that the bottom is filled with little stones so it's a bit uncomfortable. P.S. You've got to pay at the entrance 9'000 IDR and 3'000 for parking your bike. Umbrellas with bed will cost you 50'000.", "Pandawa Beach is located on the southern part of . I don't know the exact place but I think it's in Pecatu or Uluwatu, I didn't really check my GPS. Anyway upon the entrance I felt like I entered another universe. The tall hills surrounding the solitary street were amazing already. Once you get to view the beach then you would know what people had been raving about. When I drove down the hill to get to the nearest parking spot to the beach I saw 5-6 grand gods statues carved beautifully on the hill. They're humongous and it's not possible for you to miss it, so if you don't see those guys it means you're in the wrong place. When I got to the parking spots the place is packed with domestic tourist, enjoying the view from the beach in huge groups. I wasn't there for the view, I intended to had some swim so me and my friends went to the left and had a brief walk until we saw some umbrellas and lounging chairs, We picked a pair and paid the rent fee (Rp 50.000 for two lounging chairs and one umbrella) I didn't try to bargain, I felt lazy and I couldn't wait to start enjoying the beach. I also had a coconut (Rp 15.000) and two instant noodles (Rp 15.000) the local food waitress was polite and nice. The wave was pretty wild before 1-2 pm. It started to calm down after 3pm. There were some couples and families but the area where the lounging chairs were pretty calm and less crowded compared to the entrance area. I hope the local government would help maintain the beach and not make it as commercialised as Kuta and Seminyak.", "Pandawa beach is beautiful and unique, totally different from sandy Kuta beach. Less crowded and less touristy.", "One of our favourite beaches was Pandawa Beach. While the width of the beach is very narrow, this part of beach seemed very exclusive due to its location by the cliff and a long walk down the stairs. Only a handful of beach goers or surfers rested for pictures or sunbathing. The reef ensures that the large waves break far into the ocean so that the water is very calm. This hidden gem is worth a visit.", "Great location, hidden from the hustle bustle of the city. Fantastic approach, winding up and down the hills with beautiful statues of the Pandawa family. The beach itself is clean enough but experienced a string current during swimming. Nice and cheap eating shacks, can spend an entire day, else 4 hours would be sufficient. Sand consists of layers of hard pebbles, shale and grainy sand...making shoes necessary", "I went Pandawa beach for canoe as recommended my our driver. At first was about to raining and we felt very disappointed because the entrance fees of IDR 35,000 per car was already paid. But in the end when we walked down to the beach the rain stopped. So, we rented a canoe from the owner for only IDR50,000 unlimited playing. It was so fun and enjoyable!!! However, the toilet and shower beside the beach were so disgusting! Somemore still have to pay for IDR2,000 for toilet and IDR5,000 for shower. Overall the beach was very clean and the sea was so suitable for canoeing!", "I love it... Pandawa beach is popular now in . My family really enjoy the beach venue. I will come back to this place next...", "Tremendous views on arrival & the beach itself is a gem with clear blue ocean water & plenty of places to sit, eat, drink, mingle with the locals & enjoy. There’s decent waves for surfers on the offshore reef but the beach is safe for swimming as the water is quite calm & also very refreshing. Pandawa Beach is a bit out of the way a few kms south of Nusa Dua but it’s worth finding.", "1. The access to Pandawa is good and the road is big. 2. However if you access it from Mulia Hotel, it will be like off road. Prepare your vehicle. 3. Once we arrive, you can see the sea from the top cliff. 4. There's 5 Pandawa statues that you can take a photo. 5. The parking lot has lots of spaces. 6. The atmosphere and surrounding is full of locals. So it's not such a beautiful beach in my opinion.", "This is a nice and clean beach, where you may chill in the shacks or swim on a nice sunny day. Once you enter the Pandawa beach area, there are multiple points for taking pictures. They have those big status of all the 5 pandawas and is a great site.", "Pandawa beach is a nice beach. The beach is hidden behind a hill. Along the hill there are some Pandawa legend statues.. Its a worth place to visit.. Clear water, nice view, you can row cano/Kayak here, its not only a beach because you can see some great statues that made this beach different from other beaches ever. The other location that not too far from here are Garuda Wisnu Kencana (GWK), Dreamland beach, Padang Padang beach, You can visit those places in a day", "Pandawa beach is located in Nusa Dua area. It took approximately 30 minutes riding from Legian via high way. The beach is not that crowded. It offers a beautiful nature, white sand and blue sea.", "Visited Pantai Pandawan (Pandawan Beach) on 3rd March 2017, a hidden/secret beach located within est. 3 - 4km within Nusa Dua & Uluwatu. The journey from Kuta Beach will take 30 mins - 45mins. There will be an entrance fees & carpark charges as well. To vast from the Sunny heat \\Rent 2 cosy seats with a Beach Umbrella\\\" @ $50,000 Rupiah accompany with a \\\"Fresh Coconut Water\\\" @ $20,000 Rupiah. Cold Bottled (Teh Sosro) drinks range from $10,000 Rupiah onwards. There are many stalls located nearby the beach. Tentatively, activity found will be Canoeing & Paragliding. Pack along your, \\\"Go Pro\\\"/ Camera / Shades / Towels / Slippers / Cash / Suntanning lotions / Beach Hats Tag along a friend in recommending to be half a day trip.\"", "Before known as Pandawa Beach, this beach is famous with name \\Hidden Beach\\\". U can enjoy the beach behind the large carved limestone cliffs. It's very beautiful if u take a photo from the top with the beach as the background (near the huge Pandawa Beach sign). Pandawa is the name of one of Hindu's Story from Mahabharata Story. U can enjoy the beautiful statues in the wall of limestone cliff. U need to pay to enter this beach.. i forget how much it's cost i think IDR 5K / car and IDR 4K / each local tourist. After u enter the main gate, u can enjoy the beautiful limestone cliff before u find the beach. After u park, u need to walk around 5 minutes before u can hear the sound of the waves and the beauty of the white sands. U need to pay 50K if u want to seat on the beach chair. My last visited was during Lebaran Holiday, so the beach is very crowded with the local tourist, but anyway we still can enjoy the beach with a bottle of Bir Bintang :D ( IDR 40K for large bottle). Oh ya.. i think management need to add more toilets :D. i need to walk almost near the car park to find an available toilets. oh ya .. and please improve the cleanliness of the toilets because we pay IDR 2K hihihi ..\"", "nice drive to the beach and loved the statues of the Pandavas on to your right side as you enter Pandawa Beach...very clean and if you visit late afternoon you can spend good two to three hours a the beach...good experience overall !!!", "Awesome clean beach with inviting blue waters! The limestone walls are majestic and the Pandava statues are even more worth visiting . A must go and go prepared to go kayaking and swimming in that awesome beach", "It was a 15 min ride on a bike from our hotel in jimbaran. Easy to locate using google maps. If u go little further, there was this isolated beach. Anyways Pantai Pandawa beach is a must visit when u r in south A lot of activities too here . Near the entrance u can see d statues of the Pandavas(5brothers from mahabharata)", "Pandawa is an improvement on Kuta, but there are plenty of better beaches to be found throughout . The saving grace to this place is a juice truck/van parked nearby, with tables made out of surfboards and ample cushions to relax in under sun umbrellas. Excellent spot to relax! With that being said, there isn't much else to this place. If I were you, I'd keep on walking to Double Six beach!", "New and Beautiful beach!!! Visit pandawa beach almost everyday as this is become one of our favorite beach! We spend time from morning till late afternoon here. Food is cheap but there is no big restaurant, only local people who have small restaurant. It take only 20mnt from benoa/nusa dua to get here. Try to come from morning till afternoon because many local people start come at late afternoon. Lucky for us during our visit there is not much people around and the beach is so quiet, we just in love with pandawa beach.", "One of the recently trending beach in . It gets its name from the protagonist of the Hindu epic Mahabharata : the five Pandawa brothers. As the name suggest, on the way to this beach along the cliff there are massive sculptures of these characters that you can take picture on. Halfway down, you can stop for a view of the whole beach from a cliff, then you go down all the way down to the beach The beach is very beautiful with white sand and clear blue water in long stretch. In fact, it is the same stretch of beach with the one you can find at southern resort like Nammos or Finn's. The only difference is the package. This place needs to be polished more since it has such a great potential.", "Pandawa beach used to be a special beach, clean, beautiful surrounding. But now it has to many building. I am there only for the new attraction the Tari Kecak or Fire Dance. Now its play everyday starting on 18.00. The show last for 1 hours. Attractive story and with a bit of action. My son love it so much.", "Pandawa is a beautiful beach with white sand and beautiful water. Its nice to swim or play in water at pandawa beach because the water is clean. Near pandawa beach have a little shop that selling coconut water and snack so you cant take leisure time at there", "Panda was beach is a certain paradise. The beach goes on for days with private coves, incredible views, good local eateries and a swing for great photos! You need some form of transport to get there but it's worth it. This side of Uluwatu doesn't have any waves so it's completely serene", "Been here twice in 2 years. When mu first visit , pandawa was still new open by the local people there. And the water, sand, and beach was very clean. Then when my second visit, it was the same! Not much change. It is very recommended to go to the very corner side of the beach ( near by local outdoor restaurant or people call it \\warung kopi\\\". You can rent the cozy chair together with the umbrella for only IDR50,000 with no limit time. A bit expensive to order some foods here. This beach offer good waves with hard sand. If you don't want so many people disturb your holiday time here, just choosed beach near by the corner with big stones. It was more quite and beautiful! And last, you can try to rent kano as well to complete your beach time!\"", " has this thing about discovering some new beaches every now and then, and Pandawa - named after the 5 Pandawa brothers from the Hindu epic tale, The Mahabharata - is quite something. You get to the Pandawa beach by driving through a nice highway cut through rock. There are status of the 5 Pandawas and their mother, Kunti right before the beach entrance. The beach is small but has crystal clear sand and lovely blue sea. A must visit. It's not half as crowded as the busy, popular Kuta beach of . But fun nonetheless. We had just about an hour on a quick touristy visit before reaching the airport to catch our flight, and we enjoyed it.", "Good place to visit for water sports activities.the company carrying the activities has lot of manforce to conduct all activities rapidly but in an organized manner.turtle island in pandawa beach is having turtles in very unhealthy atmosphere.it seems that there is no one to take care of the pond in which turtles are kept.", "The beach is not clean as it is unless it's the private beach. Pandawa beach is much better if you planning to visit the public beach.", "Pandawa Beach is such a great beach. The wave is not so strong. make it good place to swim and enjoy the nature. The beach also quite clean. Don't miss to snap some photos with huge pandawa signboard there.", "Pandawa is the new up and coming beach, this is the new kuta beach. The water was calm, yet easy to surf. Lots of food and beverages nearby. And lots of shops too. The downside, you have to drive cars/buses/motorcycles to get there, because it was not on the crowded area. But all in all it was a good place to relax and have a nice easy swim", "Lovely beach among rocky mountain. Though the pandawa statue is not natural but the beach is still natural and less crowded. We can play freely but be careful the wave is quite big and we almost lost our sandals.", "The ride to Pandawa Beach cost 130K from our hotel and we were able to use a Blue Bird Taxi. The beach itself is stunning, white sand and bright blue water. We had to rent chairs (could only get 2 even though there were 3 of us) with an umbrella that came to 50K. When it came time to leave we had been told to wait for the next available Blue Bird taxi coming in to drop people off. However Blue Bird is not allowed to pick people up and we had to negotiate with a different taxi company who charged us (more like gouged us) 250K!! If you go, rent motorbikes or make sure you have a pickup coordinated ahead of time.", "A hidden treasure on the southern coast, named after the 5 Pandavas in Hindu mythology .. the Mahabharata!! Gorgeous blues and hues like you've never seen before. Fairly uninhabited and far from the madding crowds you see on the more popular beaches of Kuta and Seminyak. There are a few shacks which will give you your beers or a snack. You can sunbathe, swim or paddle a canoe. It was a wow day for us!!", "First few times I went to Pandawa, it was rough drive down but the end result was a beautiful white sandy beach. Fast forward a few years and the development going on is amazing. Nice properly built toll plaza ($1 for scooter), smooth road all the way down and what looks to be a couple of hotels being built. Firstly, stop at the top and take in the view. Then a slow ride down, checking out the statues that have been placed in the cliff side. Then food, cold drink and a swim in clear water. Great place for a day. Also, not far from the infamous 'plane in the quarry'.", "I remember Pantai Pandawa as one of the most beautiful beach in . It has amazing landscape and smooth, crystal sand. But because of the high waves recently the cafes in front of it was flooded with sand so it looked a little dirty. I believe after they clean it the beach would be back to its former glory.", "Pandawa Beach is located at the coastal village of Kutuh, at the south of BTDC ( Tourism Development Corporation) Nusa Dua, District of Badung, . From the I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport, going through the I Gusti Ngurah Rai By Pass Street to Nusa Dua. At the intersection of Hardy's Supermarket, turn right into Jalan (Street) Siligita, and turn right again into Jalan Kurusetra which is continuous with Jalan Dharmawangsa. A little while, at the Kutuh Village, turn left, and follow the road to the Pandawa Beach. The road leading to the beach is already well asphalted, just the traffic signs is still incomplete, so do not be shy to ask if you do not want to get lost on the way. To get to the beach, besides riding motorcycles (may rent), also possible to use a taxi, or use a shuttle car from your accommodation at . Entering to the beach area must pay 5 KRup (Kilo Rupiah, thousand rupiah) or about 50 cent dollar, for two people riding motorcycles, don’t know how much to pay for those riding car. Following from the entering gate, access to the beach as splitting through the coral guarded by a languishing doggy. And swerved to the left, there are large manmade holes unearthed in the rock wall, and in it, being built the statues of Pendawa. Unfortunately, the written information is incomplete except for the donors are, so not sure which one is Yudistira, Bima or Sena or Werkudara, Janaka or Arjuna, and the twins Nakula and Sadewa. Moreover, the embedded image about Pendawa is in the form of shadow puppet, so a bit confused when looking the costume of the Pendawa statues which seems influenced strongly by Indian culture. The beach is being laid out, there is a building for the tourists to drop in, and also many tents and “kursi malas” (kind of sofa) form rows along the coast. For those who really want to enjoy the sea breeze and the sound of the waves while reading or enjoying snacks from the restaurant, or just drink coconut water, this is the place. There is also track on the waterfront for those like jogging or cycling. And special for those who crazy of surfing, can try to conquer the big wave come rolling relentlessly, which emerge approximately after noon. If tired, take a break in a gazebo provided, or get food or drinks in the resto. There is also shower and bathroom to refresh yourself after swimming or surfing. Indeed, it was favors to be here, the appropriate place for relaxing after hard working. Of course, you cannot enjoy sunset here since Pendawa Beach is at the east side of . You can witness sunrise but have to come here very early in the morning. On the beach, there are some houses of seaweed farmers where the area of planting is getting narrower because of the development of coastal tourism here. Some of the farmer drying the seaweed under the sun. Look like the yields is not much. On the beach there is also a temple which is used to carry out Melasti ceremony, which held three days before “Nyepi” Day. Melasti ceremony aimed as an effort to purify oneself of all the sin and throw it into the sea.", "Pandawa beach is an awesome beach to swim and relax. It's white sand and turquoise water. I enjoyed this beach.", "Let's see what did I remember about this place. The huge cliffs. The giant statues. And plenty of tourists taking pictures of the pandawa sign. That was all.", "After not visiting this place about more than a year, my wife and I visited Pandawa Beach in this weekend and many people already here, yeah :p . Pandawa Beach will be always as most favourite beach in . We do enjoy the view so much. So, visiting is not complete if you're not going here...", "Firstly you have to pay to go to Pandawa beach. 15,000 per person and when we went it was extremely busy. You can rent sunbeds and for 3 hours and there are lots of small shops that line the beach where you can buy drinks and basic food. Yes the sea is blue and the sand is white but for us far too commercial.", "Pandawa has good view. You can easily laying down and get lazy. You can park your vehicle with small amount of money.", "If you are looking for a beach with calm and clear waters, Pandawa is a good place to go. The roads to Pandawa is newly developed making the distance shorter. It's a very long stretch so if you are looking for a less busy spot, you can be sure to find one. The water is super clear. Good place for photography and just to relax. There were many tiny rocks in the spot we were in so not the best idea to walk without shoes. It is a nice still quiet secret beach frequented by locals mainly.", "we visited some beach in , one of beach called Pandawa beach. A lot of people at Pandawa beach, we have try canoe, but a lot crystal water. very nice beach.", "Pandaba beach is a new beach and reachable with the car , its since 5 jear now And a nice attraction for paraseling and water sport . For locals stil payable by some restaurants So fun for all Hotels are still in progres so over two years its totally differnt", "You are greeted by a few ancient warriors of pandawa carved onto the rocks and you can enjoy water-sports at the beach. Waves comes crashing to the beach and its very beautiful.", "The entry to Pantai Pandawa beach is so grand, we were spellbound for few seconds. A giant rock - cut pathway led to the beach,adorned with high rising magnificent statues of the Pandawas. There was an entry fee of 15000 rp each, which seemed ok considering that the beach was well kept. Tourism has creeped in and hence almost the entire shore line available is laden with tiny sea facing shops and their respective Sun umbrellas and deck chairs.. ofcourse we have to pay to use the lounge beds according to the hrs spent. There is no shade or benches or a park to just sit down and enjoy the view. We ended up having no lounge beds,because the guy who owned the beds we chose wouldn't speak English and was demanding a high amount of money. Hence the trip was cut short..we roamed around the beach, had homemade gelato icecreams and left.", "I several times to the Pandavas beach with friends and family, the location is fabulous with hand-carved mountain and pieces of art made with characters who are very creative, very beautiful beaches and clean blue water and add to the beauty of the natural landscape, they actually dazzle with the greatness of God.", "We spent a day at Pandawa beach. What a beautiful beach it was too. The food was great and you can hire a beach chair. Do not pay more than 50.000 rp for two. Just a heads up. It is very warm and exposed here so highly recommend that you do. There is plenty of warung here and some markets stalls in car park if you wish to shop. A very quite beach and not touristy at all. There is some water sports like snorkelling , kayak and paddle boarding. No beasties in the water, but would use beach shoes as the sand is rocky until you pass a sand bar. Very clean beach and great for kids .", "We wanted to do to some awesome beach, like the photos, witch we are watching before arriving. Our local driver recommended this beach. This is a peace of paradise - beautiful beach, breathtaking view from the top of the cliffs, with turquoise clean water. Pandawa Beach is perfect for relaxing, swimming, making photos. We decided to take a walk to the reef by swimming, when low tide comes. It was absolutely awesome. There is an entrance tax, but the prices are good. Definitely recommended!", "Pandawa beach is a an amazing stunning beach in south , its beautiful white sand beach with crystal clear water . this place is good for them that looking for family beach activity like canoeing or just sun bath under the sun. this beach just about 45 minutes from denpasar and can easily find as the road sign is so clear. in this place there's a lot of food stall so you could have your lunch here.", "Good day! You can see statues of Pandawa (5 characters of wayang) on the wall of the cliff. Nice, clean and new beach, I like it.", "We were taken to Pandawa beach by our driver in . He had been talking about it for quite a while. We never dreamt it would be so beautiful! It wasn't known by many tourists, however the secret is getting out there now. The scenery & views as you are approaching Pandawa beach are breathtaking. There are amazing statues carved into the side of the cliffs. A perfect opportunity fro some amazing photos. The little warungs along the beach with the ever so friendly ladies are very basic, however the food is fine & it is a lot of fun trying to converse. More great photo opportunities. The water is clear & beautiful for swimming. A wonderful day or a least a few hours can be spent at Pandawa.", "Went there with my family, not as crowded as Kuta Beach. They have several big statues of 5 Pandawas like Arjuna, Bima etc.", "Pandawa beach is arguably the \\it\\\" beach now in south part of . With its white sand, clear blue water, and clean beach it is indeed beautiful. Thing is, i may not going to last long, since it has become more and more popular (i wish i was wrong, though). To reach the beach, we need to pass a street with hill in left and right side. It enhance the beauty, because we get the to see blue water on the end of the road. The tide is low, and often so calm, it is nice for swimming. On the beach, there are beach lounges with umbrella to rent. it costs you 50K. Toilet is managed by local warung. They are not fancy, but clean. Some food sold in warung are also reasonably priced. Some are a bit expensive.. Pandawa is very popular with domestic tourist, so at times it can be really loud & crowded (especially if they come with buses). But still, it is overall a good beach.\"", "Pandawa beach is one of the best beach of . It's very clean and tidy, no stones. Must to visit and spend some time over here. Just loved the beach.", "This beach was discovered few years back and was also known as secret beach. Now known as Pandawa Beach, dedicated to the Panca Pandawa of Mahabaratha brothers. My tour guide, Surya, brought us here and I fell in love with the view. You can take great photos not only at the beach, but also on the cliff and with the HUGE statues of the Pandawa brothers. I was just there to visit and take photos as I did not have the time to do water sports etc. They also have food stalls there so you can buy food and relax at the beach. Great place to explore. Must visit!", "This beach is located on the very south of Island, even more south from GWK. The heat quite burnt me but the beach view is worth it. Stunning calm blue sea can be seen from the roads between dark steep hills. There are Pandawa/Pandava statues of Arjuna, Bima/Bhima, Dewi Kunti, Nakula, and Sadewa/Sahadeva but I didn't see Yudishthira or even Pandu. Either the statue isn't finished yet or I miss it? There is also a statue of Dharma Wangsa, the one who translated Mahabarata into Old Javanese texts. The site hasn't been fully developed yet, there are cranes and excavators everywhere but this place has potential and will attract more and more tourists.", "Whilst we love this area for sunset drinks at our favourite beach bar, we feel the area in general is looking very run down. There was the work dome to build the big wall along the beach front but the road area and empty restaurants falling into ruin looks terrible. The corner of Arjuna and Blue Ocean beach road is an accident waiting to happen with rubble falling from the sidewalk onto the road and then the corner where the Sin Ken Ken is and Trattoria were are filthy and falling apart. The bougainvillea growing from the Sin Ken Ken is downright dangerous to walker by traffic. It appears somebody is paying staff to secure the property but no maintenance is being done and it is a ruin.", "There are actually two locations of pandawa beach and they are like water and oil. One is located at the moment you arrive in Pandawa beach area and if you go further you will arrive at the second one. When I went to the first one, it was really crowded and there were probably more than one hundred visitors that were only hanging out and taking photos. It was like a nightmare. You could hardly take a good picture of your family but luckily there was a far better place than the crowded beach. The latter location is more quiet and really a nice place to swim, having a selfie or just sight seeing. The beach is clean and there were some surfers surfing at that time. Truly a beautiful beach. Just keep in mind that, you need to go further to find the better spot of Pandawa Beach.", "We came here by scooter from Nusa Dua. It was a \\long trip\\\" from our hotel but it is nice also to see how people live out the hotel and tourism zone. When you arrive at Pandawa Beach you need to pay access and it it 15.000 Rp each person its 0.80 cents Euro.. When you arrive down at the beach you have many beach clubs. We went to the Roosterfish that I really recommend for his good food and good service. The sea is here beautiful and the view is also amazing.\"", "This was our 3rd times visiting Pandawa Beach. Luckily this time the beach not so crowded. My son loved play sands and got a chance to fly a kite. The sea was clean. There were a lot of beach chairs with the umbrella & I paid 50K for 3hours using 2 beach chairs. 20K for a coconut drink. Next time we will go to Pandawa Beach again.", "Pandawa beach is a fairly new attraction, based on local people it just 2 year. To enter you must pay 5,000/person and 10,000 for the car but sometimes the price is changed. the environment around Pandawa beach are currently built hotels and resorts. Inside the area when we go to the beach we will pass through the limestone cliff and in inside cliff will be seen the 5 statues of Pandawas with big size The beach is beautiful but there are still many small reefs, Near the beach there's many small shop selling foods, drinks and souvenirs", "\\Often referred to as the secret beach\\\"- located in southern   Pandawa is not too far from Jimbaran and can easily be reached by either car or scooter as the roads en route are in good condition, however there is not one single road sign pointing towards the direction of Pandawa, so it is advised to either have a map, GPS or simply ask a local.  At the main entrance you have to pay a small fee for parking (less than one pound) from here it is about 5 mintues to the beach and it looks like this: Pandawa was visually beautiful, however like any public setting it had both positive and negative    aspects....for example: Positive: 1. Still very rural- Upon my visit it is obvious that large numbers of tourists and locals are visiting daily, which brings me to the conclusion that Pandawa Beach is not so \\\"secret\\\" anymore,  and in most cases beaches like Pandawa change dramatically due to business opportunities, (hotels,restaurants, highrise buildings etc) However i am happy to say it is still very rural, a lot of little shacks, owned by locals selling,  drinks, snacks and both Indonesian and western food charging a little bit above normal, but still cheap if you compare it to the GBP.  Note: it is popular to eat roasted corn and drink young coconuts. Around 4pm onwards when the tide is out you get to see the locals setting up there fishing equipment which is interesting.   2. Local paradise- For me there is nothing better than knowing you are live in the action by sharing your experience with the locals, i think there is a sense of knowing \\\"Its not the guide book tourist trap\\\" and there is always that thought, \\\"well if locals come here, then it must be ok\\\" -Nobody likes the feeling of being ripped off.  3. Good condition- Like any beach it faces factors, such as  - foot fall - pollution  - littering - natural disaster However it is good condtion and there are locals working at the beach who clear up the rubbish. Negative: 1. Crowded-  Especially on a weekend it is over run by locals gathering in groups of about 10+ very noisey and all fully clothed. 2. Over priced- This may seem crazy, it is cheap for the GBP but for me cause im living here i want to spend as little as possible, but as soon as i arrived i was hassled into buying a bed then a coconut, but the man was nice about it so i just thought why not, but before i had chance to explore i had already spent about three pound! 3. Single White female- If you look similar to a milk bottle then i would totally avoid this place on a weekend because its literally like throwing a juicy steak into a lions pit. It was that bad i couldnt take my   clothes off cause i felt that uncomfortable, at first its its quite sweet cause to them we are so different , light skin, light eyes , red lips and freckles but after the 5th person asking for a photograph it's quite embarrassing, this stems from teens to grown adults.  ^ After this, i had to move from my bed to the other end of the beach to avoid people and i was able to relax.  4.High tide (for most of the day)- if you plan to visit i would recommend arriving for around 1pm as the tide is slowly going out, before this time the current is far to strong to swim in or relax. 5. Poor dogs- stray dogs, just hanging around causing no harm. 6.Limited toilet access- We all know wee-ing in the sea is the law , but if you need a number two i strongly recommend that you use the public toilets provided, there is a small payment of around 9p each time, (please note, not the nicest toilet). \\\"Nature, Cheaper than Therapy\\\"- Unknown  Enjoy\"", "Dont forget to visit the pandawa beach. This beach has stone mountain in the back side or behind. I like to see the ocean from the stone mountain. This mountain has been engraved by nese artist. If you want to visit siuthside of , you are better to arrange the journey to Nusa Dua-Uluwatu-Jimbaran-Pandawa Beach-Waterblow-Dreamland beach-blue pint beach-padang padang beach and Garuda Wisnu Kencana.. So you are better to stay in soutside of for 1-2 days to enjoy the view completely", "Pandawa beach was really beautiful. it's a hidden paradise! you can ride canoe too, and it's funny xD you really have to visit it when you come to , seriously. it's a must! by the way, it's kids friendly! xoxo", "Don't expect any fancy resorts or restaurants, but the views are amazing! If you walk along the pathway to the left when you arrive you will pass lots of traditional warungs (eating places) before coming across a little place called Secret Beach Club. Pull up a bean bag there and spend the afternoon watching the waves while you have good food at great prices. The staff were friendly and the meals were tasty. Alledgedly Pandawa is ear marked as the next big resort destination in , so get in and see it before the Western prices ruin it.", "Me and wife were so impressed with the pandwa beach that depicted the mahabharata pandawa's with their mother kunti and five pandawa's... the beach had sun umbrellas everywhere...beautiful white sand beach with mesmerizing sound of sea..really enjoyed our time there...definitely a must go on the list", "Visited pandawa beach. Very beautiful Sandy beach. Should have try their kayak activities there. Will try if visit next time.", "It's a beautiful beach, pristine waters. But if you stay around Kuta then might as well just chill at the besch there instead because at Pandawa you have to pay an entry fee, plus the journey there plus the hassle of paying for your seats. Thus to be honest, perhaps in the next 2-3 years it'll be more worth it to visit. Saw a number of infrastructures still under construction.", "Rent a local taxi for about three hundred thousand rupiah for a half day and you can go visit several beaches in south and Pandawa is one of them. The beach was really clean, water were clear and turquoise green with some rocks. The beach is still fairly new and still undergoing some developments like hotels and restaurant nearby. There are some row boat you can rent on the beach and that pretty much it as far as activity goes. Other than that it is quite and lovely.", "Pandawa Beach wonderful one of the best beaches in approximately 10 kilometers from Kuta stunningly beautiful location. Pay to Enter beach but worth it about £5.= 500000 idr.sunbeds are £5 = 500000.for 2 people.", "Pandawa beach is located at a hidden place behind the cliffs. It's a newly opened beach. Its worth it. Not to crowded, cleaner than kuta beach.. the water is look blue green.. and i love it. I'd love to take a nap here or just reading book with sound of the waves. Love", "The beach is made in the name of Pandawas from Mahabharat. The beach is clean and the water is clear. There are few places near beach for taking selfies which covers good amount of beach. I would recommend this if you have spare time in .", "Pandawa is a beautiful beach in the southern part of , with an amazing view and incredible turquoise waves; it is not the best for swimming, due to its wilderness. Much better if you want to practice sone water sports. There are many small restaurants serving typical nese street food.", "We will reach this historical beach through a road laid after cutting a mountain. There are big statues of Pandawas of Mahabharata. Starting with the statue of mother Kunthi. Very friendly beach but not very clean. Beach was crowded with locals. You can see a lot of paragliders showing off their skills. It’s a beautiful sight.", "Pandawa beach is always a very crowded beach. About last year me and my wife went there and just stay there about 20 minutes. Nothing special really about this beach. We only took photos in front of the big hill with PANDAWA letter. Then we went to the beach, took photos there and done. Maybe because not developedly well, this beach seem dirty. We went there once and thats enough.", "Yeah! Jumped and get into the water. One of wonderful and famous Beach in . There's big statues on the left hill. Wayang Statues (Nakula&Sadewa, Bima, Ramayana, Arjuna, etc) Having trip with friends by the bike, stopped by at the \\warung\\\" ordered some foods and cold beers. You can reach about 45minutes drive from Kuta to Pandawa. Make sure bring your sunscreen and tan oil. Lets burn the skin!!\"", "My husband and I recently returned from vacationing in and spent a day at Pandawa Beach. We were staying in Kuta, so took a taxi out to Pandawa, cost was about $20 each way Canadian. The beach was lovely and clean, we rented beach chairs and an umbrella for $5 for the whole day, enjoyed a few beer and a snack as well. The only thing about this beach, it's very rocky to enter, a little touchy on the feet.", "Not suitable for surfing, Pandawa has white sand and not as crowded as Kuta. Lazy chair spread out along the beach.", "Pandawa beach is a new beach. It takes a long long way to get here but the view from above is stunning. You can play some water sport activities like canoeing or even surfing. If you want another challenge just try paragliding to see the beautiful Pandawa from the sky. This is a must see places in .", "It is a very beautiful beach with white sand, named after the Pandavas its called PANDAWA beach! Though it was raining when I went with my husband but still enjoyed.", "Beautiful beach, crystal blue water, perfect for chilling out. Lots of little warnings and all really cheap. Heaps of shops selling towels, hats etc. So cheap too!! We got x2 sun beds, canoe hire for 3 hours, lunch, drinks all afternoon and the total cost was $32. Absolutely get to Pandawa before it gets developed and over crowded", "Visited this beach as part of the free & easy itinerary. It is about a 30mins drive from waterblow. Pandawa js a beach with beautiful blue waters. However the beach is usually occupied with 95% locals /students (Indonesians from Jakarta or other parts of Indonesia). Generally quite clean. Good for swimming activities. Beach chairs are lined up along the entire beach, free for use. However the locals will tend to come up to you to sell F&B while you are relaxing by the beach. If you need a quiet corner for couple time, this is not the beach for you as it is too crowded. More for families activities.", "A popular, busy and beautiful beach. You need to make an effort to go and visit; either you drive there or hire a transport. We had bike to reach there. There is an entrance fee but really cheap.It is white sand beach with clear water is clear. It is very inviting for swim. We had kayak ride for about an hour. Lot of food joints and other water sporting activities to do. statues of pandawa has been built cutting through the rocks. Amazing place and recommneded", "One of the beautiful beach in . It's really recommended to all the visitors from outside . You may find awesome statues of Pandawa in this area,awesome view !", "Pandawa Beach is fast becoming a \\must-place-to-visit\\\" for both locals, tourists and expats alike. Long gone are the days of a deserted, pristine beach with only the local seaweed farmers going about their business. Now, with the completion of impressive & massive statues of the nese Gods flanking the road down to the beach, perched in vast alcoves hewn into the cliff-side, the beach is now a major destination for visitors and, in many ways, truly becoming iconic for . Here you still find the local seaweed industry ambling along beside a growing tourist attraction and it is this mix of tradition with progress which fascinates. The beach is still great, yes, a little busier than yesteryear, but still beautiful and peaceful. Now you can kayak or just chill on the beach, or, paraglide overhead and take in the beach, cliffs and luxury villas on the cliff-top. Eating & drinking on the beach is still charming in its simplicity with the many warungs. The latest - The Secret Beach Club - is a major find and very different from so many: a large lawn terrace with a 'chill pool' to plunge into on a hot day, loads of bean bags and tables/chairs, even a Bale Bengong to while away a few hours with friends and family, and, a very inexpensive yet super-tasty menu of Indonesian and international food. The cheeseburger was just yummy and my wife raved about the noodles and chicken wings. It was really tasty and did not stretch the wallet at all! Give it all a go - it makes for a great day out. Enjoy the experience...\"", "We spent a couple of days to find a good and clean beach! Pandawa beach is a heaven on earth! It is so clean with white sand and blue water ! You can't find anything better in ", "This is relatively new beach in south . They arrange the beach with some decoration with statue of the Pandawa, it was good to take photograph even near the beach or on the top of the rock.", "Worth viewing this public beach, which also has the five pandava statues as you enter. There are sunbeds and parasols available for a small charge with restaurants and bars along the beach. Toilets may not be perfect here 😐 though.", "we are so speachless t saw this beautifull beach. with 5 different kinds of stone monuments was called PANCA PANDAWA definite must see! If u like calm n chill beaches this is a great place, local food all around.", "The Pantai Pandawa beach has the figures of the Pandavas, it is serene and people come in large numbers to spent their holidays and picnic. Many activities are available. Food stalls are also available", "There are rocky statues of pandavas of mahabharata.So its a must see beach for indian visitors.I was brought to this beach by my guide because I was Indian and I WAS REALY IMPRESSED BY ROCKY STATUES OF BIG SIZE OF FIVE PANDAVAS OF MAHABHARATA.I was satisfied by this tour.Beach is not so attractive,not too much crowded.", "Pandawa beach is one of the must see beach in . It has a clean n clear water with great waves and beautiful soround scenery. Local gov build a road to this beach by splitting limestone hill. And they also carved the wall with 5 figures of Pandawa. It takes approximately an hour to go here from Kuta area heading south.", "The sea is beautiful in Pandawa Beach. There are many small restaurants nearby where you can relax and enjoy the view.", "Pandawa beach is one of beautiful beach in , please contact us WA / line : +62 81 238 128 654 for further information", "One of hidden beach in , located in South Kuta. First visit here november 2014, not many tourist knew this beach, but las april i went here with my hubby, mann..its soo hectic with teenagers, families, and the parking full of schoolbus tour and private cars (weeknd). so i reccommend u to visit here on weekday, u can have ur own private beach, haha. We drove here using waze (very helpful), u can see high clifs all the way to the beach, in the end of hill, there are big high statues. These limestone hills are holed and carved artistically. In these holes, statues of Pandawa characters from Mahabaratha story are placed, such as Yudhistira/Dharmawangsa, Bima, Arjuna, Nakula, and Sahadewa. The sand in this beach is so white and clean which is combined with a background of blue sea. on weekday, the ambience is still quiet, serene, and clean, u can only hear the sound of the waves. But on weekend, please dont expect too much u can enjoy the beach.", "For what I heard, this Pandawa Beach is quite new, and it is located in the South side of . Going here, you will pass small(er) roads with uphills and downhills, and the view of lots of limestone. There are some stone statue carving right under the limestone cliff, and they looks great. The beach itself, has a very clear water, where you can see your own feet when you are inside the water. There are some local shops open, and I saw there were some water sports as well, with canoeing being the most popular. Oh, and there were parachuting as well from the cliff, but I'm not sure where you can sign up for that. This Pandawa Beach is a must to be listed down in your must-visit list as it really gives great relaxing atmosphere, with crystal clear water, and outstanding view.", "Nice location , in must see place by everyone who visit , very less taxis available, better to rent a car with driver, padang padang, pandawa and pantai (the beautiful beaches) are near by, monkeys were very tricky, don't take your valuables like \\sarong\\\" , sunglasses, cameras , with you, 60000 per couple was entrance fees , we have seen on 23 Jan 2017.\"", "After a superb Brunch in Nusa Dua I insisted we visit Pandawa ,in spite of being warned not to . The place was packed with Javanese Tour Buses plus Stalls everywhere , we could not get back to sleepy Sanur quick enough !", "I'm gonna start with why i only gave this an average, first the terrain to get to pandawa beach is quite difficult, and the beach it's self is not so great for swimming cause the bottom of the water is rocky. And now because pandawa beach has become popular, there so many people at the beach at once. But all that will pay off with a stunning view of the beach the scenery is nice from above cliff. You can try rent a canoes (i never tried cause i'm just trying to avoid accident with the local, again that's because of how crowded the beach are). There are small restaurants that offer local foods.", "iam definitely agree with heidi G as he said before that the Pandawa beach are messy noisy and etc so far from the truth is correct, Pandawa beach as a tourist attraction has to be nice and beautiful because many peoples from the other country want to have a good place,beautiful atmosphere for relaxing,if the place bad in cleanliness and atmosphere better we go to somewhere else and find some good place around there as a guest", "I like the Pandawa beach, even there is still improving. The beach is so huge, and the view are very nice. The price in Pandawa beach is cheaper than Kuta beach. I think Pandawa beach will be the best place, when the development finished. Let's see. So far still recommended to explore it!!", "We visited Pandawa beach in April 2015. We got to visit the beach on a weekend and the section of beach we went to was very crowded. It was next to impossible to have a picture without any random person being in the frame. The beach, however, was very beautiful. The entry to the beach seems like a pathway carved between huge limestone rocks. Our guide told us that the Pandavas (characters from Indian Mythological Epic) are regarded highly and there were huge monuments of each of the Pandava brothers and their mother. Being an Indian myself, it was a very happy surprise to come across your own mythology in another country. There was algae just neat the coast however, the other portion of the beach had no algae and was crystal clear. There are kayaks available on rent at the beach. One must give it a try.", "Pandawa is one of the beautiful and blue beaches in . With its amazing charm I am sure you will not be disappointed visiting this beach. Even so, it feels like I want to go back to Pandawa to feel the calm and natural beauty of God's creation on Earth.", "Clear blue clean water, white soft sand, long coast line, blue sky and sun. Perfect combination for this beach. Named after the character in Mahabharata story, this place has all 5 character statue at the main entrance. One of the most famous beach in south . And a must visit place. But if you prefer quiet beach, this place is not what you are looking for.", "This is a really clean beach...there are 3 things to see...Pandawa Beach View Point, all 5 pandawa statues and the pandawa beach...do not miss any! There is an entrance fee for this attraction!", "One of the best beaches of . Most clean with bluish waters and a very lively beach. Also the location of the beach is noteworthy as it is nestled below a cliff. The view of the beach and the sea is a very memorable one with a dedicated view point also that provides mesmerising view of the sea below. The road leading to the beach is also lined with statues of characters of epic Mahabharata and the name of the beach is also named on Pandavs of Maharashtra. A must visit beach for visitors", "The waters have beautiful shades of blue...but the seaweed makes it a little difficult to swim in. But it's a lovely place to hang out in the sun...shacks lined up for lunch...huge sculptures of the pandavas...hence the name. Would definitely recommend for an offbeat beach to go to...", "I don't know what can I say about this. Absolutly nice beach, from the top we can see the village down stage. There are some statues by the clift . Its about the story of five pandawa. So blue water... Lovely", "Pandawa beach is a hidden gem beach because it's a bit far from main road , located within Nusa Dua & Uluwatu. The beach are very clean with white sand..The deep blue sea water are very very stunning. Good place for kids playing and photo shooting.", "I like pandawa beach, because i can relax , sun bathing and looking a blue view from the water. You can see the statue of pandawa lima a history from hindu religion. The size is large, you can take picture of it in front of statue ..", "As we drove towards Pandawa beach, we were kind of doubtful if we were even going the right way and all of a sudden, there was a turn and we could see the Sea. One of the most beautiful beaches in . Crystal clear water and very clean beach. Wasn't much crowded too.", "I came here in December, luckily we were here in the morning till early afternoon because around 16.00/17.00 buses full with domestic & Asian tourists arrived and the beach was packed with people and me and my friends (Europeans) were very interesting to the Asian tourists and they all wanted to take a picture with us. So make sure you go in the morning if you want to enjoy a beautiful, quiet beach. It's a clean beach with many places to eat/drink. from the cliffs you already get a great view. So for me the long journey from Sanur to Pandawa beach was definitely worth it.", "history of pandawa beach Dengan adanya akses jalan yang memadai, pada tahun 2004 mulai ada Tamu Manca Negara mengenal Pantai Melasti untuk kegiatan Surfing mengingat Ombaknya sangat bagus untuk bermain Surfing, lama kelamaan Pantai Melasti oleh salah satu Tamu manca Negara yang berasal dari Australia mulai memperkenalkan Potensi Melasti dengan ombaknya, dengan sebutan SECREET BEACH. With the adequate road access , in 2004 began to exist achieved International Guest recognize Melasti Beach for Surfing activity given very nice waves to play Surfing , over time Melasti Beach by one of its international guest from Australia began to introduce the potential of Melasti with waves , as SECREET BEACH . In 2010 there was an increase guest visits Manca particular State will play Surfing and turns them to enter Secreet Beach area through the information they have to pay to those who provide information , originated from this village prajuru to follow up by forming teams and assign business Melasti beach as a tourism area by combining the Agricultural Potential of existing seaweed .. In 2012, exactly on December 27 ditetapkanlah Melasti Beach or Secreet Beach through the implementation of the First Pandawa Beach Festival by Name BEACH Pandavas, recall the mention of the name is very familiar Pandavas and contains full philosophy where, according to Hindu mythology contained in the epic Maha Bharata told the life of the Five Pandavas locked in Goa Gala-Gala so comes the thought of the Pandavas to create a tunnel so that the Pandavas could be saved and ultimately Five Pandavas given open a wilderness area that is very austere as a regional power, thanks to the hard work and the spirit of togetherness that is supported by whole people PANCA PANDAWA can build an empire named AMERTHA led by King Yudhisthira so people can enjoy a better life. There are similarities than stories written in the epic Maha Bharata in fact the fate of villagers Kutuh trip, so that the community agreed to name the Melasti Beach (secret beach) as the Pandavas Beach to be remembered for all time. my reviews : for me this Pendawa beach is very beautiful beach many activities that can be obtained in addition to canoeing surfing and many other beach activities in addition to mnakan not too difficult for anyone and any religion ( due to food that Muslims can be obtained ) although today many facilities should be improved and built but if I had to give an assessment of the number or location objeck in as follows : Another attraction retreat ; 6-8 specifically for beach Pendawa I 've marked landscapes : 9 parking facilities and security ; 8 tourist information ; 7 Local tour guide ; 7 hotels in the surrounding area ; 8 comfort for people with disabilities ; 6 ( due for disability facilities are very less and it should be fixed by coastal managers in this case the government @ by 21e536da", "I love Pandawa beach 3 or 4 years ago, at that time this beach was like virgin white sand beach with beautiful wall of rocks beside the road. Now this beach turns into very famous tourists attraction which means it get very crowded especially during holiday season. When I went here last weekend, there are many busses, too many people and shops. For entering you will be charged IDR 8K per person and IDR 5K per car.8 I dissapointed and do not recommend to go here if you want to relax and hang out at the beach.", "pandawa beach progress from last year. the coastal road is already paved. accommodate plenty of parking. local tourists and foreign tourists mingle together enjoying the beach pandawa. a very beautiful view on the beach.", "You must go when the tide is coming out and the beautiful tide pools. Otherwise it isn't as pretty or swimmable. The Rooster fish day club is a great spot on Pandawa.", "My 1st visit to pandawa beach after 5th times visiting . Pandawa Beach is Very Clean, The water is blue and clean. Recommended for foreign tourist who want to take sunbath. You can rent a umbrella with 2 seat for fifty thousand rupiah", "pandawa beach a must to visit very well laid out to beach roads in very condition statues along side road a sight to see", "SuperB Pandawa Beach is one of the tourist areas in the southern Kuta area, Badung Regency, . This beach is located behind the hills and is often referred to as the Secret Beach (Secret Beach). Around this beach there are two very large cliffs, which on one side are carved by five statues of Pandavas and Kunti. The six statues are sequentially (from the highest position) given the name of the goddess Kunti, Dharma Wangsa, Bima, Arjuna, Nakula, and Sadewa. In addition to tourism and water sports, this beach is also used for seaweed cultivation due to the contour of the sloping beach and waves that do not reach the coastline. Quite a lot of tourists do paragliding from Bukit Timbis to Pandawa Beach. This beach area is also often used as a shooting location for FTV soap operas.", "This beach is great for less people/less hussling/less cost compared to other private beaches, i can see pandawa becoming another echo beach with lined with restaurants, definately worth a day trip to relaxe without hurting your pocket, the warungs are good and supply kids meals aswell", "I haven't seen sufficient amenities at Pandawa beach but the scenic beauty is wow. You would not find that crowd nor water biking, surfing, bungee etc but you can have a good leisure with your mate or friends. The tide is really uneven, so be careful of it. See my(green T-shirt) picture with my colleague as we two were posing for the photo standing on a rock. A strong wave suddenly hit us from back and we both fell down on the rock. My colleague lost his sunglass in water and his mobile set get watered. Risky though it was a fun altogether.", "Visited Pandawa beach. Very beautiful but a bit overcrowded. Many school tour groups and locals. Very clean and well maintained. Quaint little stores and lovely atmosphere.", "The beach is shallow and calm like a large pool with clear water as sand bar breaks the wave about 200m ahead. The beach has large stretch for relaxing and fun with adequate facility for drinking and eating. Main attraction is cannoying where on can hire a for 2 hours by paying approx 50k IDR. Another attraction is the statues of Five Pandava Brothers (Yudhishthir, Bhim, Arjun , Nakul and Sahdev) on the facing Cliff opposite the Beach as you approach. The beach is beat for small children and you can not enjoy the sea bathing with splash of waves.", "Relatively new beach in ..located in desa atuh. .near jimbaran uluwatu...on the there are a wall stone and pandawa statue inside. The beach are clean and nice for swimmers..many local stall to eat and drinks (price was ok) just a long the beach. On holiday season might be crowded. Recommended.", "Entry fee is IDR 8k / person. Some great addition to ’s collection of gorgeous beaches. Pandawa beach really beautiful, small waves, white sand, and exotic combination green and blue sea color. The colors will fit perfectly with clear blue sky in sunny day. You can rent 2 sun-beds and one big umbrella for IDR 50k for 3 hours. Really want to visit this place again.", "when you bring childrens, i think Pandawa beach is cozy because the wave is not too big and quite. but, it is too crowded and have hot air. you should wear a hat and sunblock", "‘Hidden’ behind large carved limestone cliffs that reveal wide views to the Indian Ocean, Pandawa Beach was once also dubbed as ‘Secret Beach’ and it was officially opened in 2012, fast-gaining popularity among local weekenders and international visitors. The Pandawa Beach's name is taken from the name of 5 big brothers at Mahabaratha epoch consisted of Yudistira, Bima, Arjuna, Sahadewa and Nakula. You can see their statues on the beach. Entrance ticket for domestic visitor is IDR 8,000 / person. Available activities at the beach includes: nese massage, canoeing, sunbathing, food & beverages, or just do what Indonesians do at the beach: playing with water", "Pandawa beach is one of many beaches in ...located at Ungasan district...Pandawa beach gives you not only beach...but also some statues that build inside caves...its very nice to take a picture there as well as at the beach...many people doing sun bathing here..also swimming of course...and maybe if you like to canoing...", "We visited Pandawa Beach a day after Christmas, it was completely pact, crowded and hot since thousands of local people (we didn't see any international visitors here) visited the beach. But, the view was extraordinarily stunning with several God's statues to be captured. Plus, visitors may find hundreds of local stalls selling local cuisines and local merchandises here such as kue cubit, terang bulan, pie susu, bingka , bakso and etc.", "The crystal clear water, the pebbles on the shore, hoardings of pintai (beach) Pandawa, the yudhristra or dharma statue, the bhima statue, the Arjuna statue, the Nakula statue, the sahadewa statue, the kunti statue, the surfing spot, the canoes and the kayak - what more can one ask in a beach. If you are a foreigner, the entrance fee is Rp.15000 and the parking costs Rp.5000. The beach is amazing to say the least.", "What a nice view of pandawa beach. Very recommended for enjoy the beach by cano. We can play parasailing. Very hot!!", "It was a 15 min ride on a bike from our hotel in jimbaran. Easy to locate using google maps. If u go little further, there was this isolated beach. Anyways Pantai Pandawa beach is a must visit when u r in south A lot of activities too here . Near the entrance u can see d statues of the Pandavas(5brothers from mahabharata)", "From top on beach looks nice. A long time ago, Pandawa Beach was known as \\Penyekjekkan\\\" The change of its name into Pandawa beach was based on the history of Panca Pandawa isolation for 12 years at the jungle and Gala-Gala Cave. it is similar with the effort of Kutuh Society in splitting the rock, start from 1997 until 2010 to break away from the marginalization. In 2012, this area was announced as a tourism object for public. With a high regard, the light of Pandawa perceived by Kutuh Society could spread throughout the world.\"", "Pandawa beach is most beautiful beach situated at south kuta at , Indonesia. 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The view is spectacular, the sound and fury of the surf and the cut in the coastline are worth the journey which winds through unpaved potholed back roads. Go at high tide and the blowback and subsequent rainbow are out of this world. No website or online information tells you about how those who cannot or dare not ride a scooter can get around Nusa Penida, but rest assured there are ways. You can book a scooter and pillion with a guide or charter a mini pickup with a guide. Prices start from IDR 250,000 for the scooter with guide depending on your negotiating power. For pickup + guide: IDR 600,000. ", "Sanur is cozy and a nice place for family or oldies, nice beachwalk with a lot of restaurants. The beach is a lot better then the one I Kuta but for us Sanur went boring after 3 days so we moved to Kuta. We are in the early 50's but not old enough for staying in Sanur. We have been in for 3 weeks now and in 6 days we will go home to Thailand. This is our first trip to , and also the last. is way to crowded, the traffic is ridicciolus even compared to Bangkok, really crazy. And the beaches aint nothing compared to Thailand, not nice at all. The taxidrivers horn at every tourist they see all desperate for customers, the streets are so narrow but the drive 3 cars and 4 motorbikes and driving very dangerous, where they can they also drives on the sidewalk so you really have to look up when out walking. nese people are very friendly, I have to give them that, even if it's enoying whit all yes boss, come in and look boss, from the shops and restaurants they are very polite and friendly. It's a nice people but also very stupid in how they drive and their desperate hunt for customer is just to much. It is way to much people on this Island and I wouldn't recomend anyone to go there. Taxi drivers try to scam you and so will the Police, 90% of the restaurants put 10% tax and 5% service charge on the bill, something I really hate. No is just a big tourist trap.  We thought we could go exploring the Island and look around but thats not really Possible coz of the traffic. It took 2 hours to drive 20 km from Sanur to Ubud and regarding to the locals that is standard here. We rented a car and tried to look around but it's the same wherever you go here, 10 km is one hour and often 500m is 30 min with car in the city so to come out and to the hotel is a trip in it self, a bit faster with motorbike but crazy dangerous. What I heard Lombok is a lot nicer so maybe whe will go there in the future but again, no way.", "Sanur beach doesn't have the hectic pace of Kuta and Legian. You can relax and swim in the inlet where it is safe when the tide is in. There are paddle boards for hire, and cafes and restaurants along the beach where a nice meal can be had.", "Sanur is a stunning town. Lots of lovely restaurants on the beach walk and the seascape of ocean and boats is just beautiful. However we did not find it a great spot to swim as the coral and the occasional rubbish put us off. But it still a beautiful place in . Nice and quiet compared to the Kuta area, with a good rAnge of shops, restaurants and accommodation. I would stay somewhere close to hardys supermarket.", "I have spent a few days wit friend at Sanur Beach. When the tide is not out the water is lovely & clean. The people on the beach selling there wears are not as aggressive as those at Kuta Beach.", "Sanur beach is more than five kilometres long. A well-maintaned path (no motorbikes allowed) runs parallel with the beach. The hawkers, apart from the top end near the markets, aren't anywhere as bad as Kuta, Legian, and Seminyak beaches. The pathway is usually quiet apart from the morning when it's full of locals,and early morning tourists walking, jogging and cycling. Then it can be a bit hectic due to the Europeans, Americans and some Asians forgetting to keep to the left of the path as is the custom in . The beach is clean, safe and swimmable. It's also protected by a reef so the water isn't as rough and murky as the west-coast (Kuta etc) can be. Seaweed is everywhere especially towards the southern end near the Hyatt and beyond. For this reason it's best to swim from Jl Pantai Karang northwards (see attached images). Seaweed is a sign of a healthy beach so there's nothing to be afraid of, but goggles help with navigation. My partner who is usually squeamish walked straight over the seaweed (without problems) to get to the clear patches. Whereas I just swam straight over it. However, it's best to swim at high-tide because the water can get quite low so download a tide chart before you go. At low tide you can almost walk to the reef one kilometre out. The beach and reef is a great place for snorkelling so bring your equipment. The beach is surprisingly never too packed except at high-tide on Sunday's, which is the local's day out. Sanur beach has many cafes and drink stands to serve the numerous tourists who lounge on the sand located, especiall where the hotels are located. However, the restaurants are better on the nearby main road, apart from the cheapie but goodie diner down the southern end (see Komilfo in Tripadvisor's Sanur restaurant guide),. The main road (Jl Tamblingan) is inly 150m away and runs parallel to the beach path. Having said that, once we knew our way around we'd use the beach path to go out at night and then cut back onto the main road where our chosen restaurant was via anyone of the numerous pathways or hotels that link the beach to the main road. That way we avoided dealing with the traffic, beeping taxis and hawkers along the main road that tend to ruin one's holiday.", "That is the best beach on Nusa Penida, a real paradise, but you should be careful when going down. For us it was no problem, because we had trailrunning shoes, but i think its only a matter of time until someone with flip flops will slip and might get hurt. There always is a kind of „fence“ made of sticks, bound together with ropes, that is really solid. So you can do it, but be careful!", "Sanur is our favourite area in by far!!! It has everything you need and it is soooo much cleaner than most places in . It's a bit of bustle without the hustle- love it here xx", "If you are sick of hussle and bussle of Kuta and Seminyak then Sanur beach is best place to visit. Very little annoyance of people trying to sell you something. Beach clean and great for kids as no waves and white sands.", "Do you want to have a rest in peace? When you get sick of busy Kuta beach, come over to Sanur beach!! Can enjoy the sunshine afternoon and can go for dinner to night market! You can have the best Nasi goreng!", "We have just returned from another fabulous holiday at the Prama Beach Hotel Resort, Sanur, . The staff are so friendly and go out of their way to make your stay a wonderful experience. We would like to thank Anna and Sari, Manager and Assistant Manager in reception for their kindness in looking after our every need. Even to the delightful rendition of Happy Birthday over the phone, the flower arrangement and the lovely cake. These little extras make all the difference to a holiday experience. Although we missed our other watering holes ie The Cat and Fiddle and the Trophy put we spent a great deal of time in the Bamboo Bar where the food and drink were excellent. we will be back next year and look forward to catching up with all our friends there.", "We did not stay in the Sanur are but we did spend a morning on the beach and hired a jet ski, this was enjoyed by the kids. The beach is nice and clean in comparison to Kuta and Legian and there are plenty of water sports on offer. A good place to get away from the hustle and bustle that can be.", "Definitely the must see of Nusa Penida...Very beautiful view.. Even it’s not easy to get down to the beach, offers a white sand and clear water.", "I love Sanur - so peaceful away from the manic beaches at Kuta and Seminyak. The beach walkway which runs for well over 2km is a delight with numerous eateries, spas, boutiques and hotels on one side and the beautiful local fishing boats on the other. Very tranquil and relaxing. Real as opposed to Australian Tourist .", "The town itself is small, but quaint and you really feel like a local. We met a man on the beach that took us to some island during the day where we snorkeled and road bikes and even witnessed a cremation ceremony. If you want to do something a little different than kuna and jimbaran but still want a beach definitely check out sanur!", "Overall, it is a pain in the butt for a modest pay-off. The infrastructure on Nusa Penida is over-run with tourists. 8 of 10 vehicles that are beating the roads into a bombed-out wasteland are tourist vans, vying to keep two wheels on the pavement and hopefully two wheels on the shoulder. The convoy often comes to a stop and even backs up to create a little room for an oncoming convoy of tourist vans. Much of the road to Kelingking Broken is completely destroyed by tourist van traffic, leaving the locals in a horrible position. The vies is spectacular, but it's barely worth the nausea-inducing kidney-battering ride to get there. The scenery along the way is only a modest consolation for the tough ride because there’s so much garbage. Garbage EVERYWHERE. The token trash bins overflow and the wind scatters what little rubbish that folks bother to try to dispose of. The rainy season had passed, so at least the trash you see in the ravines will stay put until the end of the year.", "Beautiful Beach on the island of Nusa Penida. Unfortunately with my other review of Nusa Penida - this would be the only place worth visiting. Lovely and clean. However be warned it is not for the unfit or elderly. Please do not attempt the climb down to the beach is about a kilometer long and both the accent and decent are extremely treacherous, with vertical climbs in some parts. If you injure yourself you will not be able to climb out and there are no emergency services to help you.", "In nusa penida it’s one of the best . It was very beautiful to have a good view of the beach from the top . I wanted to walk down to the beach , but I had no time . Try to go early in the morning to the beach as it’s very hot and humid . Take lot of photos . For kids it’s not safe . No proper fence. It’s must visit place .", "Lots of little warungs around for cheap eats and cold beers. Less traffic and less yobbos than over at Kuta. Much more mature relaxed crowd over in Sanur. Local bemos for cheap rides from one end of town to another. Lots of food available on the beach from nicely kept warungs. Lots of hotel and villa choices.", "We enjoyed our stay in Sanur and at the Artotel- , which is a perfect place in a quit area of Sanur and next to the beach. The beach is clean, but it can be better cleaned, therefore we used the march area recommended to us from Artotel- . With the promotion code \\Kiel\\\" on their website we got we could reduce our overnight costs. And we enjoyed swimming in the sea, lovely , warm and clean.\"", "I have been to several times, this time I stayed in Sanur at the Klumpu Resort. I was told before I left that only old people go to Sanur, if that means not putting up with obnoxious drunken Australians then yeh I'm old. I could actually get a good night's sleep and during daylight hours the streets are not packed with leftovers from the night before. Don't let anybody tell you that the beaches are no good in Sanur, they're not like beaches in Perth but you can actually afford a good cup of coffee from the many vendors along the beach. If you would like a quieter holiday I would highly recommended Sanur. And a tip, go before the riff raff find out about it.", "I was in Sanur in April 2015 and spent one night again in January 2016. Is a very long beach stuffed with boats and every kind of shops, a street market and warung. Nice alongside walk. Large choice of hotels, beach sunbeds and restaurants as well. You can have nese massage right on the beach. Much quieter than seminyak or Kuta.", "I found Sanur to be as I imaged to be - beach, restaurants by the beach front, massages, markets. The only thing I did not like was the very pushy market sellers. The women follow you and just won't take no for an answer. Be very firm with them and walk away! It is not as busy as Kuta and Seminyak and this I liked. If you want to just relax I think Saur is the place.", "Quieter, cleaner than the beach in Seminyak and thankfully not as crowded. Good place for sunrise but it's not the white sand/turquoise experience. The boardwalk that runs down the beach is lovely and takes you down the whole of Sanur.", "Kelingking Beach was the first stop on my tour of the east coast of this natural wonder of Nusa Penida and the views of Kelingking beach were spectacular - if you’re brave enough navigate your way down the staircase for about 25 minutes and see the stunning beach up close and personal. Not to be missed if you visit the island!", "Unlike Kuta - hectic & noisy with traffic + sound of wave splashing, Sanur is much more enjoyable with its shallow beach. Un-swimmable in some, there are some spots swimmable along the path. Me - who like quiet resort, prefer Sanur even entertainment spots are much less than Kuta. Especially enjoyable when you stay in the hotels with private beach like I did in Mercure Resort Sanur. You can stay for hours on the beach - sunbathing and like me, plane-spotting as Sanur is the approach landing route to Ngurah Rai Airport.. Don't forget that this is one of the best sunrise spot..", "We adore Sanur Beach and are pleasantly surprised that it is kept so much cleaner than other beaches. I hope it does not get over developed like Kuta Legian etc as it is so pretty and quiet and that is the attraction for us.", "Sanur Beach has a peaceful ambience away from the crowds of Kuta and Seminyak. There's lots of Cafes by the beach and you can go for a long walk or bicycle ride along the beachside pathway.", "There nothing much to do, the waves are quite but the beach are clean though. other than that This is a place for ship to dock before going to Nusa Penida for diver.", "I love Sanur, if you are looking for a quiet place to relax your mind, this is a good spot. You can easily choose between the more expensive western hotels and restaurants or, local, cheaper warungs. It’s worth checking the tide times is you want to swim, when the tide is coming in, before high tide, is a good time. I like to wander to Pantai Melasti, at the far end, just past the Mecure hotel. It’s used mainly by locals who are always really friendly and enjoy a chat, even if you struggle with speaking Indonesian.", "Sanur Beach is far quieter than Kuta. No big waves, just flat water. Views over the Batung Straight looking at Nusa Penida Island in the distance. On a clear day, Mt Agung can be seen towering above the landscape way off in the distance. A nice calm beach where you can also view a truly memorable sunrise.", "Yes to arrive at this destination you will travel on the worst road on Nusa Penida. I ride motorbikes back home and are confident on a scooter but we decided to enjoy the scenery on the way in so we hired a driver. The views from the top are absolutely stunning on a clear day and make for some great photos. If you want to walk down the steps for ‘that photo’ then be prepared to wait in line. This is another place where you want to arrive as early as possible. As we were leaving there was a constant stream of vehicles arriving. When walking back to the car park keep looking out to the ocean as we say around 7 Manta Rays swimming in the clear blue waters below. Also buy some bananas from the local vendors and feed the local monkeys. If you come all the way to Nusa Penida you need to come here.", "Sanur has a long stretched beach with an extention of about 10km, good to walk along about 2 hours with great sea views in fresh air. But keep in mind, that swimming is not possible everywhere, especially not during low tide because there is a big and long reef located in front of Sanur, avoiding high waves. So it's quite different compared to the beaches of Kuta, Legian and Seminyak. ", "Sanur Beach is the place to go if you want a nice relaxing holiday. Not as crowded at Kuta so you don't feel crowded.", "The Sanur Beach, is not a crowded beach like Kuta or Legian beach, but this beach is OK for relax, walking and to see sunrise...", "Another point of trip on Nusa Penida you must see. Unfortunately we didn't go down to the bottom as we wre already after all day walking but view from the top is spectacular. Colour of water and sand is so beautiful. And all rocks around it. Ahhhh... :-)", "We loved that there enough sunbeds to choose from. Sanur is much more quieter than Kuta. Not much people harrassing you to get a massage, drink, etc.... so much more relaxing!!", "Beautiful place to relax, we spent the second half of our holiday at Sanur and was nice to escape the hustle and bustle of the Kuta/Legian/Seminyak areas while still having the little shops and markets available for purchases. The beach is calmer on this side of the peninsula with the surf breaks out on the reef, rather than on the beach. Great place for still water sports (paddleboarding etc). Only drawback is that the shopkeepers in one alley in particular are quite aggressive. We chose to avoid that alley. Hired pushbikes and were able to ride along the foreshore for miles, plenty of places to lock up the bikes.", "Looking for a quieter, less crowded beach than Kuta? Look no further than Sanur . . . Although the delightful, crunchy sand of years gone by was washed away in a series of storms and replaced by very fine-grained white sand (imported from other islands), Sanur beach is still a magnificent beach for those wanting to get away from the crowds of Kuta. For most of the beach, the outer reef prevents any waves from reaching the shore, making the water ideal for younger children and those just wanting a quiet, comfortable dip in the ocean. There is also several kilometres of paved path, ideal for a leisurely stroll, healthy jog, or comfortable cycle--many places to hire bicycles are dotted along the path. Mostly the sellers at the shops and markets along the beach are not pushy, but for those who feel pressured by sellers, a simple tip: if you don't want to go into a shop, simply say o\\\" clearly and politely and move on. Promises of \\\"later\\\" will be remembered, and pursued :-) Running parallel to the beach, the main road through the village of Sanur has some of the more delightful restaurants on the whole island, and a not-to-be-missed local night market. As with anywhere in , if you embrace the culture, the atmosphere, the food, the friendly locals and interesting tourists, you'll love it . . . and Sanur has the additional lure of being a quiet, more relaxed, comfortable, not-over-developed oasis just ever so-slightly off the beaten track.\"", "Very popular place in Nusa Penida, so thing about timing. We went there early in the morning (around seven), so we’ve been there almost alone, just us and another couple. At the beginning you see a sign: “Do not go down on the beach. Road is broken.” Well, we went there anyway, is quite easy, if you have not a flipflop shoes. You have to be careful, of course, but then... it is just amazing. Big waves, so do not sedím far away, strong klima. And thing about timing for a way back as well; we’ve been there quite a long time, so on the road back was quite busy climbing and more important - with very strong sun. Early in the morning it us the best, not just because of you are alone there, but also because of more comfortable way back without strong sun.", "Kelingking Beach is arguably one of the most popular stops on Nusa Penida. It is located on the southwest coast of the island (about a 30-minute drive from Toya Pakeh Harbour). You have to pay a fee of 5,000 IDR for parking, which can be chaotic dependent upon how many other vehicles are there at the same time. It’s then about a five minute walk, along a well worn but rough path - which has a series of shacks, selling hats, food, coconuts and ice cream, to the coastal cliff. The view from the top provides the most enchanting views of the island's coastline, where steep cliffs are greeted by crystal blue water. The safety at Kelingking is reliant on the bamboo railings. At many points along the cliff edge, there is no rail whatsoever and the grass just leads you off the edge, down hundreds of metres onto the rocks. A trip to Kelingking Beach can last anywhere from 10 minutes, if you are just there to take photos or have an Instagram moment, to over 3 hours, if you are up for the intense hike down (takes about 60 mins to get down to the beach and slightly longer to get back up). Whilst the beach looked so inviting the climb down and back looked exhausting. It is a spectacular view, which you share with hundreds of other tourists, but if you’ve travelled all the way to Nusa Penida then this is one of those iconic spots you need to visit.", "This beach is also called t-rex point as the cliff resembles the shape of a t-rex, it's a beautiful place to visit, you can get to the beach from the t-rex point, it's a short hike, wearing good shoes comes in handy. This is one of the best place on the nusa penida island. Must visit.", "We were impressed with Sanur beach. Much nicer than Legian, Kuta. Clean beach with few waves. Great for children. And you don’t get harassed by 10 people selling you things. It’s quiet and we will be back to Sanur for sure", "The beach was average. There was a bit a trash here and there. It was a bit rocky with warning signs regarding sharp rocks and sea urchin spikes. The sand was a nice golden colour compared to the darker sand at Kuta and Seminyak but they would probably make for better swimming beaches. Sanur is probably best known for its diving schools and excursions. A lot of eateries and market shops along the beachside path. It would be nicer at night as a place to enjoy seaside dining I guess", "Even after forty years of visiting I always start and finish my visit at Sunur. Though the local families with their ontourage of chickens, roosters, ducks and pigs have moved further afield the fishermen and women still pursue their age old ways. Each year the vacant allotments get rarer and rarer but the beautiful beach with it's golden sand and views across to the Island remain. The choice of accommodation is now much broader ranging from the older traditionally styled bungalow to the grey stone, glass nd stainless steel modern resorts. Unlike Kuta, Legion and Seminyak the street hawkers are few and far between. Sunur is the place to go for a relaxing holiday, great accommodation, fabulous eating and abundant ever friendly locals.", "Sanur beach is quite far away from Kuta the city area. But the beach is very peaceful and less crowded. Kuta is very crowded and bump into people always. There are a lot colourful fishing boats on the beach. We rented a boat and went to the sea. The price was very cheap. I guess very much cheaper than price inflated Kuta boat ride.", "I am a retired Australian and now live in Sanur The village and the beaches are the best in offering every thing the main tourist destinations of Kuta, Legian, and Seminyak offer but you will find it about 20 - 30% cheaper for everything and not the hassle of the crowds and the beach with it's many hotels backing right on to the beach offer you many klm,s of white sandy beaches which are kept clean by the local community. And have all the water sports you can imagine on offer. I could go on but Sanur has everything and to much to mention I recommend you come and find out you will not be disappointed. Every friend I have recommended come to Sanur for a holiday has said the same thing { I will never stay any where else when I come to BALI }", "If you have time to spend in , please pay a visit to Nusa Penida. This island is just amazingly stunning. It has multiple beaches with jaw-dropping views, totally worth to visit. One of the great options is Kelingking Beach, or the locals used to call it as Karang Dewa. It is only 45 minutes from the Nusa Penida pier by a motorbike. You can easily rent a motorbike, or hire a cab there. Totally easy. The view was completely amazing, as you can see from many pictures here. However, do not go down to the beach if you are not feeling well. It was noon (around 1 am), when I decided to go down to the beach. Actually, the locals put a warning there to not go down because the track was very steep (yeah, 90-degree cliff) it was just like a wall-climbing without any safety rope, and without any safety guards. Going down is totally at your own risk. Also, consider the time to go down and back up. When I went down it was 1 pm and it was extremely hot and even my sunblock couldn’t prevent me from sunburn. The beach itself was actually very nice, and you can swim and enjoy the view for hours. Don’t forget to bring drinks and foods because there is no food stall down there. But please, I repeat, please bring back your trash up there. If you could, please also bring some other trash there. Unfortunately, there were so many trash on the beach. It was sad to find those trash in such paradise. Overall, the place is totally worth to visit. Take some pictures, enjoy the sun, smell the breeze, and drink some coconut. If you have enough energy and believe you can go down, please do so and enjoy paradise down there.", "Sanur Beach, 's earliest beach resort, features a relaxed coastal ambiance. Located on the eastern side of the island's isthmus, it is the opposite of Kuta, both in characteristics and nuance. Known for its laidback atmosphere, Sanur Beach it an ideal destination to enjoy the silence,and enjoy a wonderful beach in a great ocean, the water clear and warm ! The sun is strong, the sand is fine, the ebb and flow oeanului are magnificent starfish we found many shells, coral, a perfect choice for those who want peace!", "We stopped at Kelingking Beach as the second place in our tour of Nusa Penida. We were not able to walk down to the beach due to our busy schedule, but the views from the top are stunning. A must-see if you are in Nusa Penida.", "not far from Pasih Uug there is another beach in Nusa Penida called Kelingking Beach. Because of the shape that resembles the finger Kelingking (little fingger), we can go down to swim or just play water. the water is very clear and white sand, if we are lucky we can see Manta Ray fish even in large quantities. Will never regret visiting this place", "Sanur beach is not as crowded as Kuta but it's still crowded. There are many boats, big and small, people fishing, swimming, diving, doing different kinds of water sports. If you want to try kite surfing, sanur is a pretty good place to do it. Tons of resorts, cafes, restaurants, and some of them offer pretty cheap and nice food.", "Sanur beach is the perfect location for your vacation. Located fairly close to the airport, lots of great shopping, great choice of hotels, restaurants, shops, etc. Very convenient. Wonderful beach with a paved walkway which goes one for several kilometres, lined with shops, restaurnats, etc. The tourists are more mature and laid back than the rowdy Kuta Beach.", "If you are in and not visiting Just Penida, you will regret later. This was the first place we went during our trip. It took 40mins to reach the point. Roads were little bumpy not recommended for pregnant women. What do I say about the view, it was breath taking. There are multiple photo spots which you should must take selfies. If you are adventurers and would like to take some risk, can actually go down till the end to explore the beauty. Please note: Roads towards the beach 🌊☀ is quite dangerous, take decision wisely.", "A nice break from the crowd of kuta, sanur is gentle beach without surf waves- my preference for a relaxing swim", "We preferred Sanur to Kuta which is overloaden with tourists, mainly from Australie. Quiet beach, high season from may till end of october. We were visiting Sanur in April which is the low season.", "Sanur is the quieter side of the island. The pace of life is slower and more relaxed than other parts of . Sanur may have less choice (shopping, bars etc) than the popular Kuta. However, if you enjoy beachside hotels, good variety of water sports, quieter streets, less traffic and a more relaxed feel, Sanur could be better suited for your holiday.", "We have been visiting Sanur for some years now and have seen many changes. Sanur attracts a more sedate type of holiday maker than Kuta/Legian and is an ideal place to unwind. Shops and good restaurants abound and if you are a night owl there are some great spots around. The beach area now has good footpath running the full length of the tourist area, just watch out for the cyclists. Many hotels back onto the beach area but it is never crowded, lots of bar/restaurants to sit and watch the world go by, you'll soon find your favourite. A reef protects swimmers and the sand is cleared of rubbish and raked early every morning which makes for a user friendly beach.", "Unlike kuta and seminyak,sanur beach is a lot more quieter and more importantly a lot shadier. The trees provide protection from the heat as you sit on the sand shopping beer and gorging in seafood. Probably the most reasonable prices in . The best part is if one can be up early nothing and take a walk at sunrise from end to end and then finish it off Allen a great breakfast. Definitely for people looking for peace and calm on a holiday.", "Sanur beach is a long stretch of sand with a paved boardwalk that runs for 6km alongside. The boardwalk is well used by pedestrians, cyclists and joggers. There are many restaurants, warungs, hotels, bars, stalls and a couple of small markets to add interest to your walk. Some of the restaurants are right on the beach, along with the ubiquitous hawkers offering massages, hair braiding and manicures. The hawkers near the market are quite persistent, although probably not in the Kuta league. They will walk beside you firing questions and encouraging you to just have a look at their stall. The beach itself is gold, slightly coarse sand and is well groomed in front of the many hotels, and covered in seaweed in other parts. Most hotels have sun lounges and umbrellas for guest use. The sea is only swimmable at high tide; when we visited it was low tide in the second half of the day. At low tide, it is OK for kids to paddle where there is a bit more water. The sea seems clean and is calm, due to the reef about 1km offshore . You do need to wear footwear because there are rocks underfoot. Surprisingly, not a lot of people swim in the sea, other than the locals at the northern end of the beach on a Sunday. Our hotel recommended swimming in the pool, as there are sometimes jellyfish in the sea. There are small pavilions for taking in the sea breeze, and colourful local outrigger boats on the beach. Some are used for fishing and others are available for hire, to go on snorkelling trips or learning to surf just outside the reef.", "This is a pier in the eastern part of the island. If you want to go to the islands around like Nusa lembongan,Nusa penida..., you have to take a boat, sea bus and ...from here. We booked a day tour of penida island from inside the hotel, which started from here. It was not a big pier, it looked more like a local pier, and there were a number of stalls around it.", "During our three week vacation in the area of , this site on Nusa Penida was undoubtedly my favourite. The view from the top was absolutely incredible. My girlfriend and I were feeling ambitious so we decided to trek down to the beach. This took approximately 40 minutes to get down as it was extremely hot and the “stairs” were quite steep. I put stairs quotations because it is in fact a narrow, steep, and uneven pathway made of jagged rocks and a hand-fashioned bamboo rail. The descent and climb back to the top were quite taxing and I would not encourage it for anyone with poor physical health. Unfortunately the beach is very wavy with strong currents so you are unable to fully get in to the water at the beach. There are drinks available at the beach but you will pay much more for them, so bring water.", "I think this beach is comparable to Sanur beaches. Quiet surf, nice sand, view and a lot less quieter than the beaches of Seminyak and especially Kuta. A great place for romantic lounging with a couple or to spend family time. There are not a lot facilities around except for the odd hotel restaurant though.", "For the second time in 6 years we returned to Sanur, this time staying and the very excellent Tandjung Sari, whereas before we were at the Hyatt, which is being rebuilt. This is an excellent stretch of beach with a pathway/cycleway that runs the length of it, clustered with a plethora of bars, restaurants, local run eating places and little places offering massage and pedicures etc but all in a quiet laid back relaxed way. The obligatory souvenir market shop ladies are ever present and will hasssle you a bit to look in their shop, which would be OK if they didn't all sell the same damn things! Now and again there's a small stall selling handicraft or artwork that will be worth checking out. Most of he food served in the restaurants is rarely above average but you can get decent coffee in many places on the beach and on Sunday the locals visit and the place takes on a really nice buzz. You will get stopped Taxi service guys but the ones we used will negotiate on price, their cars are usually very new and clean and if you go for a tour option, they will bring a driver so that they can look after you properly. These guys appreciate the importance of repeat business. All in all, if you want to avoid the hippies in Ubud and the Aussies in Kota, this is the place for you. Enjoy.", "A much better option than Kuta Beach, Sanur still has the stalls and hotels but is much quieter and has a safer feel.", "The Primo photo op spot on Nusa Penida! Crowds of tourists and influencers flock to the well worn outcrop above this beach to take a selfie. The best experience remains to be had on the sands below. The path to get there is steep and will require a certain stamina to retrace your steps back to the road. When you finally reach the shore, its paradise!", "First of all, don’t do the day trip. You must stay on this beautiful untouched island for a few days to really appreciate Nusa Penida. We came to Kelingking twice - once around 8am to take photos from the top and fly the drone. A good time to get here before the cars full of tourists turn up (usually between 830-9) From this we then planned to walk all the way down to the beach a few mornings later and we started our walk at 7am. I’d advise getting there as early as this or even earlier to firstly hike in the cooler weather before it gets too hot and secondly so you can have the whole beach to yourself! Truly amazing. The hike itself is tough. We are both athleticly for and found it a challenge. It’s mostly rock climbing and if the weather has been raining the night before it’s very slippery. Make sure you wear trainers and sensible clothes. The halfway point hike isn’t too bad but to carry on after this and go to the beach is where it gets hard. There are ropes to help guide you down but once you’re down it’s so beautiful. Litter-free, supersoft sand and clear water. Not safe enough to swim in but still stunning. On the way back up make sure you have enough water and strength as for the most part you have to pull yourself up physically - there are no steps. Good luck!", "Beautiful remote area outside island with sandy white beach and spectacular view from the cliff. Kelingking beach is the most popular destination in Nusa Penida island. From the harbour took about an hour. Many bumpy road on the island, just slow down and be careful if you drive motor bike. I fell from my bike in this area, nothing serious just some bruises but overall it was a great adventure! will definitely visit this island again in the coming future.", "So after going one time and not knowing what to expect, this is our tips if we were to do it again. Pack a small backpack so you can have your fitflops with you when you hike down to the beach. It’s v difficult to do the trail without proper shoes. In the small backpack, we plan to pack some snacks a beach towel plus some water and even beer if the bag isn’t too heavy! The beach looked so secluded and beautiful from above so I think it’s definitely worth a climb down. Pencil in the whole day to enjoy this place if you already are exhausting all your energy climbing down. Everyone stops at the top for photos only so if that’s all you plan to do, go early! We took the tour from Nusa Island Surf School who organised a 7am departure from Nusa Lembongan on boat then to a car once we got to Nusa Penida. We got to Kelingkling beach before 9am, by 10, it was non stop tourist traffic. There are small warungs there so easy to buy water food and beer as well. Have a great time! It’s an absolute must to see this place :)", "One of the most beautiful beach I have visited. So beautiful. White sand, blue water and a lot colourful boats. Unlike over crowded Kuta, this Sanur Beach was quite and peaceful and much more beautiful. We had good seafood at the beach side warung( meaning is small shop). The Sanur Beach is good place for relax and enjoy the vacation.", "This place is absolutely stunning and amazing. This is THE REASON to come to Nusa Penida. Totally worth the trouble of taking the boat over from Sanur. The views from up top are breathtaking. Expect massive crowds as this is one of 's biggest attractions. If you want to escape the crowds, hike down to the beach. It takes about an hour to get down and a bit more to come back up. The path is super steep and not for the faint hearted as you are basically scaling a rock face to get down to the beach. But it's so worth it as the sand is pure and fine, the views are incredible and it's peaceful because only a fraction of the visitors come all the way down. I don't recommend flip flops but most people used just that. Closed toe shoes that fasten to your feet like water shoes, Tevas, or sneakers would be better. The bottom is rustic so bring everything you might need with you including water and towel. Note: I think there was a guy selling water. Be careful in the water as the waves are crazy. One knocked me down and I had sand coming out of my ears for days. But it was super fun. If you have a sense of adventure, definitely do this!!!", "Senur is a much more subdued area of , it still has the resturaunts all along the beach and great shopping but nowhere near as busy as kuta or seminyak, we went jet ski riding and it was great fun", "One of our favourites on Nusa Penida. The view is unreal, however the steps to get down are quite dangerous. If you are not comfortable with hiking, definitely avoid. One mistake and you are done. Runners highly recommended!", "Well, I go to nusa penida island at lest 2-3 times per year with friends! So I will highly recommend you to rest before you go and have a good lunch! It will take a lot of time and effort to go down and back! I always enjoy it but Its not easy especially If not everyone in your group do work out every day ! So just get ready for people start crying! Its sunny so put some sun cream! You can carry your water and etc but surprise surprise you can buy drinks by the beach too! Its soft drinks places so you can carry drinks or just some cash! Too about 1 hour down and back! Some people much longer! note: its no private or parking area so people just leave it anyhow! And its not easy to find this place so i will advice you to get a private guide! thats why my friends always asking me to join hahaha We usually will racing with guys! Enjoy your day!", "If i had enough time i would have chosen to stay in Nusa Penida for a night to truly appreciate the beauty of what this island can offer. Kelingking Beach is stunning but crowded at noon/ in the afternoon. We have to line up in certain spots to take a good photo. Due to time constraint of the day tour, we were also not able to hike further down to the beach which was a big regret.", "Protected by a reef, the sanur beach rates as the most relaxing place for families to enjoy without the madness of kuta", " has many offering in terms of style, budget and cuisine for tourist. It takes a while to work out what works best for you. Kuta has the boisterous nightlife, Seminyak and Legian the oh so nice European restaurants, Noosa Dua resorts where the locals are seen but not heard, Ubud for those seeking enlightenment to Sanur. We've tried most and Sanur is where we keep coming back to. A variety of hotels combined with immediate access to local bars and restaurants work for us. Being held hostage in a resort paying a significant premium for services or having to travel every time you go out doesn't suit us. Sanur has a nice balance and a destination we would recommend. ", "Truly a remarkable experience! If you travel to visiting nusa penida Island is a MUST! We had our own travel guide who took us to the local beaches (broken beach, billabong, kelingking beach and crystal beach). Just know this is an entire day trip! We left our hotel in ubud at 7am and arrived back at 5pm. Wear comfortable shoes so you can hike up and down kelingking beach. Please please wear sunscreen as the sun gets extremely strong around 11pm. I have a slight sun burn because I didn’t put sunscreen on early enough. Other than that, enjoy the magnificent island! Take a load off and enjoy your surroundings ❤️. And please please do pick up after yourselves. We must preserve this place as long as we can.", "What a view!! It is amazing. If you want you can go done stairs. It takes maybe 40 minutes to go done and spend some time at this nice white sand beach. I will come back!! Must have seen at Nusa Penida", "I can only say is this place is a mush visit place. The view is breath taking. You need to book a tour to nusa penida to see this place. Once ur in go for some local tour to visit this place. Must visit i would say.", "The day when we arrived Sanur beach, there was a political assembly being held along the beach side with red flags hanging over everywhere. It is not crowded with tourists, only one-tenth of Kuta, I think. Only speed boats come to anchor after travelling to the nearby islands.The Museum Le Mayeur was closed during our visit, therefore it is better for you to check the opening hours beforehand. There is a two-lane beach market with many shops selling higgledy-piggledy souvenirs, but the rocketing price is well beyond my imagination.The vendor offered me a necklet with glass-beads for a million rupees , how could I bargain it ? I really wondered.", "Good tourism for holiday, Recommend this place. close with Sudamala Suites and Villas, Sanur, natural!!!", "I went to Sanur to fill up my culinary bucket list in . Eat popular dishes and in between meal me and my husband try to find a nice place to chilled out and relaxing until we are hungry again. Sanur is not really popular as Kuta or Dream Land. Its more like known as the place to hire boat if you are heading to Lembongan Island or if you would like to experience water sport. But if you are enter the beach area from Nasi Ayam Men Weti, you can find a very good spot to chilled. Not tok crowded, clean, beautiful view and heaps of tree around so its not too hot. I didn’t see many people around, only the people who lives in the villa around the beach. But i think you can come as well even though you are not stay at the vila. ", "The beauty of this place is simply heaven on earth. Extremely beautiful & scenic. Unfortunately the access to the beach down is not comfortable at all. This is the one place one should visit Nusa Penida & also try to reach the beach down. Time for the Government to seriously think about building the access to the beach, may be an Elevator with fee would be a good option.", "Having only seen Seminyak and Kuta beaches, Sanur was a welcome change. Lovely and quiet at the far end, nice small collection of restraints, sea was warm. Best was fairly clean and able to get sun loungers for £5 for the whole day. Would recommend!", "Legian, Kuta, Seminyak are on the western side of . Great for shopping, hustle and bustle, youngsters, surfers and entertainment. Sanur is more upmarket and quieter. You can take leisurely walks along the beach walkway or down by the beach itself passing many of the beach front hotels and colourful boats pulled up above the high tide mark. Sanur has very low tides and you can walk out and see little fish in the waters if the tide is right. Perfect for families, with the gentle lapping of the waves - generally. Attached comparative photos of Sanur and Kuta beaches. Both have there attractions - depends what you would like. Ozdreamer", "Sanur beach is nice without being one of the greats. Loads of restaurants around, including on the beach. Far less hectic than Kuta our Seminyak beaches, which lifts its rating for me.", "sanur is a wonderful place to stay for families away from busy noisy kuta sanur is a bit more quiet and family friendly. with heaps of markets and family restaurants it was one of the best holidays we have had in . i will be staying in sanur from now on.", "Smaller beach with less compacted sand than the west of , so not as easy to walk along the beach for miles but lovely views and sea breeze. There is a narrow path in both directions shared with bikes so you can enjoy a walk, with paths that lead to the main street of tamblingan and its shops and eateries.", "Went to see this spectacular view because it’s so known. Did not disappoint! Just had about 20 minutes since we only had one day to do sightseeing on Nusa Penida, so we only got to see it from the top. Used my drone to capture some great pictures, so it was fine in the end. The roads to get to this place is awful, the road is really bumpy and takes about an hour from the harbour- but in the end the view is worth it. Crowded, so would recommend you come early.", "This place has recently been scrolling in social media and yes it is worth the visit just for the view. Its located in nusa penida which is 40 min boat ride from the main coast of . Nusa penida is a small island with very small roads and i would recommend to book with a tour guide if you dont know much about the place. If you are an adventure seeker you can rent out a motorbike and explore the island urself. One of the best view is the view from top of Kelingking beach, you can also hike down the cliff where you can experience the white sandy beach ( hiking up will be hardwork). Over all worth a visit", "Sanur is quiet and peaceful. Water is lovely, restaurants great and no hassle from anyone. This is our favourite part of ", "This my first time went to this iconic beach. And this is one of my wishlist in penida,unfortunately due to time limitation i didn't go to reach the sand because it really need a big effort. But they said it worth to get the beach,next trip i have to reach the sand!! 😃😃😃", "Better than Kuta, Legian or Seminyak if you are a peace and quiet seeker. Most disco's and bars are away from the beach and even motorbikes are not allowed to drive along the footpath that lines the beaches. Also the number of vendors and other service providers is more limited and their behavior is less insistent. Perhaps the biggest difference is cleanliness. Here no plastic garbage and debris on the yellow sands. Still like in Kuta the main activity of the local population here is tourism with an emphasis on attracting and pleasing wealthy tourists. Many restaurants and hotels in the higher price bracket. Don't expect unspoiled exotic tropical beaches at Sanur. Overall pleasant.", "Sanur is a really nice area much more quite than Kuta. The beach is actually more less clean always is depending on the weather and what the sea brings over night. But it's not crowded like Kuta. You can jet ski and do all kinda of water sport. Also nice places for coffee and beer we loved it there", "Sanur is a beautiful, child-friendly beach. Doesn't have the waves or the level of hassle of Kuta/Legian. You can stroll or sit unmolested, the sea is calm, and there are some lovely shops/warung adjacent. Love Sanur!", "very nice beach but locals harassing you on beach with shopping and not very hospitable. avoid shopping in Sanur, we traveled to Seminyak every day where the dining and locals were much better. a cab to Seminyak from Sanur on the meter is around 90-100000 Rp", "I think this is the best place for sunrise in ...after enjoy the sunrise you can go to Nusa Penida or Nusa Lembongan.", "Good for walks and much quieter than Kuta's. not many exits to get back to Sanur's main street though. The sea water could be muddy at times and the sand is dirty in some places.", "We stayed in Sanur for five days with a family of five the youngest being three . This is the perfect spot , much quieter than Kuta !! You still have your markets , bars and restaurants but the people are much easier to deal with and it is just a much more relaxed scene . It is also a gateway to lombongen island which is another gem ! We will be back !", "Sanur beach is realxed and not too much of 'look see' tourists like in Kuta. People come for a swim, sun bathe and enjoy the beach. Not so crowded like Kuta. Its got a great walking trail along the beach with cafes and restaurants.", "Kelingking Beach is the main highlight in Nusa Penida. It was the most awesome beached I have ever been. Be extra careful if you decide to trek down the cliff.", "I would say its a nice beach but not a white sand beach as some people say. It is not as clean and not as busy as NUSA DUA because sanur is more of a public beach . although some hotels in the beach front would make an effort to clean it up . A lot of dogs walking around as well . its nice to sit around the beach and watch the planes passing by . Sanur is not as busy as KUTA beach .", "The view from the top was really amazing. Gazing upon the beauty of it from the top was pure bliss and with matching sunset it was a perfect way to conclude my Nusa Penida Trip", "Sanur beach is clean and family friendly. My three year old son loved it! It is a little touristy but we were not harassed by hawkers, in contrast to our experience of Legian beach. Sanur is a more relaxed part of the touristy part of and I would recommend it ahead of the Kuta/Legian/ area.", "Sanur is very relaxing compared to the hustle and bustle of Kuta beach. Lots of restaurants along the beach to choose from.", "This place is owesome. The white of the sand and the fierce of the wave are incredible even you have to get down from the high hill (above +/-1.9km from up stair) But your effort will pay off when you get down to the hill. Using the right shoes will help you easier to reach the beach. Trust me, you have to reach the beach when you @Pantai Kelingking, Nusa Penida or you will be regret :)", "If you want to get away from the hassel & bussel of hetic . This is definately the place to visit. Only 30 minute fast boat ride from Sanur. We hired scooters and rode around the island. Ate freshly cooked fish at the Mangroves and generally just relaxed. The snorkeling is a great morining out, plus stand up paddle boarding also. You will love it.", "Good place to visit in Nusa Penida. You can take car/rent bike to go there. Must visit place. We enjoyed a lot.", "Sanur was the first tourist development in which is not so popular anymore now compare to Kuta, Canggu, or Nusa Dua now. The good thing for not so crowded is no queue and traffic ... as well as nicely sun bathing on the beach with no drunk people shouting and walking around :)", "Kelingking beach is beautiful and offers an amazing view and is definitely the must-see of Nusa Penida. However, while the streets are better than many other streets on Nusa Penida, the place is still hard to reach by scooter and not recommended for beginners. The entrance was 5k per scooter. As in most cases, you have to share this beautiful place with lots of tourists, especially selfie-addicted instagrammers looking for the perfect picture (at least in the afternoon at around 3pm). Still, we would definitely visit this place again to enjoy the view!", "Was prepared for the worst, hoping for the best. I knew that might not have the best beaches with white sand. Was so surprised over how nice the beach is! We stayed at the Kejora suites and the beach there was so nice and clean. No rubbish at all and well maintained. Nice and clear water. Sanur in rainy season was very nice! So happy we went to in January.", "Average beach mostly popular for taking fast boats for visiting Nusa Penida Islands etc. Didn't see any further activity happening except large no of people coming to beach & heading towards boat for transfer to new destinations.", "Sanur beach is the most relaxing part of . Many places on beach to relax, many eateries on beach for meal or snack. Sanur itself is a hub of serenity without Kuta hustle and bustle. Many activities in the area to enjoy and you can kick back and relax. Villas cheaper than Kuta/Legian/Seminyak.", "Much nicer beach than on the eastern side of the island at Sanur but water is sometimes very rough with signs out prohibiting swimming. Plenty of board riders though and although the tide comes in and out a fair distance, the sand is a little dark, but walking to Kuta or Potato Head is easy with plenty of lounges available all along the beach. The sunsets are amazing and of course the area is famous for them.", "I often go to Sanur beach much more laid back than Kuta I normally go down to the beach straight down from Jalan Danau Poso and walk to the right to a warung on the beach called Adi Awning that is probably not spelt correct but my friend says they have the best grilled prawns in Sanur I usually have a curry the nise can't make a proper curry you normally have go to an Indian for that but this a nice curry with lots of flavour Beer is reasonably priced and no tax or service which is the norm in Sanur all in all a pleasant outing", "Penida Nusa Penida is taged as Blue Paradise Island. This island is located at southeast of , only 30 minutes by speed boat to get here. Nusa Penida has stunning sightseeing view and amazing marine life. All tourism place is still Natural. Even the road condition is not ready for tourism but it doesn’t prevent tourists from enjoying the natural beauty of Nusa Penida. And we as tour guide will help you to get Amazing tour in Nusa Penida.", "We have gone to Sanur beach for the last 14 years. If we are lucky, we stay at Tandjung Sari, the classic nese owned and managed resort in Sanur. Their beachfront is the best in Sanur and the pool and waterfront bar has the flavor of a true tropical island resort. The beach has a five mile sidewalk for walking and biking.....bike rentals are easy to find and very reasonable. One can rent chairs in a number of places on the beach for the day, if staying in the many villas just off the main beach road. Hardy's supermarket on the main drag near the beach has everything you might need for your time in Sanur. Food, clothing, beer and spirits----it is huge and very well stocked. There are many wonderful restaurants on the main street. Use trip advisor to help you find some of the best. Easy the quietness and peace of ......very different than the crazy rush and noise of Kuta Beach.", "if you really want to have unforgettable experience, try the motorcycle when you are on the Nusa Penida island. the challenge is the road condition, you need some skills on some spots to balance your ride on some rocky, dusty road. along the riding, you can enjoy the view it will take an hour from the harbor. don't afraid of getting lost, you can use GPS. it is suggested for a day trip, to start from Kelingking Beach then go to other spots and make Crystal Bay as the last spot before turning to the harbor. the last speed boat will be at 5 PM. and yes start early in the morning by taking first speed boat schedule from Sanur Beach. The Sanur beach will be very crowded, be there 30 minutes prior the departure as you will need sometimes to find the meeting point between the crowd. Kelingking Beach will give you amazing view! you can go down the beach but will take some efforts. easy to go down there but really challenging when going up. for the famous spot to take the kelingking beach that you usually see on Instagram, if it's in peak season, probably you will get in line for taking pictures as so many people want to take picture.", "The quieter east coast of where Sanur is located is only 20 mins from the airport. The beach is not as popular as Kuta on the west coast as there isn't the waves or the tourist population. Its more o a fishing village feeling with some of the most beautiful sunrises you'll ever see. Lots of hotels on the beach as well as dining & drinking places. Want a massage, no problem, a manicure or even a tattoo, again no problem.", "We first visited Sanur beach in the mid 90\\s and there have ben many good changes. The paved beach front path is one of them. Now visitors can jog, cycle or walk and enjoy the setting. Colourful boats, Warungs, locals, shops and restaurants. No one hassels you,( they may ask a few times, but their approach is benign and a casual no works in most cases). The locals are polite and accommodating. I am amazed when tourists complain about the locals talking to them! Sanur beach has so many places to eat, most of them are focused on the tourist trade, but there are still a few Warungs here and there serving a powerful mix of Indonesian spiced meals. If you are into taste with your food try some of the true local food. It is fresh and very good. ( and a fraction of the restaurant prices). Here you can pick up a massage, have your hair worked on, or hire a jet ski or traditional sailing boat. Sunbake on a hired chair or spread your towell on the sand and enjoy the sun. The sun is fierce in so don't overdo it! The reef makes the lagoon safe for bathing and snorkelling. Sanur beach is quiet, but with the right mix of activities. The thing we enjoy the most is the absence of loud thump thump music blasting out all day. This place is quiet , reasonably clean, safe for tourists and interesting................all good reasons to plan a visit.\"", "Sanur is definitely a beautiful destination, but wasn't 'us'. We like to get amongst the hustle and bustle of busy Kuta and Legian. Sanur was a little quiet for us, but perfect for families who want to escape the craziness. There's still heaps of great restaurants, spas and beaches ... it's just a little less noisy. The ladies at the market are more full on and desperately trying to make a sale. They will follow you and try and get you to look in their shop ... but before getting annoyed, please try and remember these ladies are trying to make a living and support their families. They're doing what the have to do to survive - so spare this thought when you're trying to hustle them down another 50c. The boardwalk is lovely and there are lots of restaurants to choose from. Sanur was a lovely area ... just a little too quiet for us.", "When I first came to in the late sixties Sanur beach was then the most popular beach to stay but over the years tourists have moved on making other parts of like kuta the in place to be WE still always stay and enjoy part of our holiday in Sanur it is actually a very quiet and relaxing beach away from the hustle and bustle of Kuta There are some wonderful cafes along the beach and markets with plenty of bargaining to be done you will find massage and hairdressing salons small mixed businesses and many hotels to choose from to stay in The water itself is not that good for swimming where the restaurants are as it is very shallow but it is clean If you want a place to relaxe in in my opinion Sanur beach is it", "Sanur Beach has white sand and calm beach, unlike Kuta its not crowded with people. Along the beach there are many restaurants and cafes with good vibe and food. Its good place to relax and enjoy the nature, but still near many tourists attraction and shopping place.", "This is one of the most beautiful places to see on nusa penida, it truly is as picture perfect as you see it on the internet.", "It was our first time to , and I had hoped for nicer beaches. Sanur beach was a bit grotty, and it didn't make us want to get in the water. (Whenever I go to the beach, I normally feel compelled to at least put my feet in the water). The good thing about Sanur was that it wasn't as busy as kuta or elsewhere. A lot of the places along the water at Sanur are a bit deserted/derelict. They are a lot of stray dogs (but that is normal for ) I probably won't be going back to for the beaches. The best spot to look at the water was Uluwatu.", "This is a must place to visit if you are in Nusa Penida. The view is spectacular. We all kids and adults enjoyed it very much. I highly recommend you add to your list. We went in the middle of the day and so it was terribly hot. It's probably better to go for sunrise or sunset.", "A great beach with a good mix of restaurants, warungs, & beach entrepreneurs. The beach itself is wider with better sand at the north end, you also have a better view of 's largest volcano on a clear day. Under the water, the lagoon has little to see as most of the fish, even the tiniest, are caught by the numerous local fisherman trying to eak out a daily living. Much better & less hassle than most tourist beaches in Thailand. I have not been to Kuta! Overall Sanur & the beach are minimal hassle apart from the taxi drivers who are very persistent.", "My Wife and I come for the Beach and the Sun. We have been to Kuta, Jimbaran and Sanur beaches and enjoy the quiet placid nature of the beach in Sanur. Sanur has the best of several worlds to enjoy. You can sit quietly on the beach, read a book and swim in a calm ocean. When you've had enough, you can dine in several of Sanur's restaurants and find some really great food. Kuta is for surfers and backpackers, there's too much action and the beach is ferocious, not conducive for swimming... Jimbaran has great seafood but you'll dine on the beach, not inside an air conditioned restaurant after a hot day in the sand. Jimbaran also has some tough surf. Of the three choices I mentioned, you'll love Sanur if you want to relax ....", "A must visit attraction in Nusa Penida. If you have so much time and not taken the \\one day trip\\\" like me, I prefer you climb down until reach the beach because it will be the greatest experience you can have here. If not, just took a picture from above, just like the most of us :') What makes me disappointed is, there are too many plastic waste here. People, we can enjoy the view whatever we want but please stay keep your trash and don't litter! it would be a shame if a place as beautiful as this would end up being destroyed due to human indifference\"", "This is very different than Kuta or Seminyak. Crowd is different. Very calm and lovely places to sit with sun beds. In Sanur you don't have the sunset. Only the sunrise. Enough places to eat and to get massages. There goes a whole path along the Sanur part in-between the restaurants and beach. This place deserves more recognition.", "Nice beach and port to take boat to nusa penida and other islands. In the morning and afternoon hundreds of people. If come back from island tour in afternoon careful for the sea which is far from the coast.", "Kelingking Beach is a hidden beach in the village of Bunga Mekar, on the southwestern coast of Nusa Penida island. You can enjoy one of the most breath-taking views over the hills and small strip of white sand from atop a hill of the same name. The sight features a limestone headland covered in green, against the deep blue waters of the open Indian Ocean. This unique formation is reminiscent of a Tyrannosaurus Rex head, hence its nickname ‘T-Rex Bay’. The secluded beach itself is down a rugged 400m cliffside hike. This is recommended only for the fit and adventurous. Enjoying the scenic seascape and taking photos and selfies from above would be sufficient for most. You can enjoy the sweeping views from a purpose-built platform, which is bordered by bamboo fences. If you dare the challenging trek down to the beach, make sure it’s during low tide. Some sections of the path can be steep, requiring a bit of rock climbing, especially on the way back up. Locals have put rocks and bamboos to aid visitors over the years. Once you’ve reached the sand, you’ll have it all to yourself most of the time. Depending on tide conditions, the waters are swimmable. However, note that the undercurrents can be strong, and being the remote site that it is, there are no lifeguards around. Besides your camera and a good pair of shoes, be sure to bring drinking water with you on the descent, to keep you hydrated. You can combine your visit to Kelingking Beach with a visit to an interesting temple nearby. Pura Paluang Temple is a couple of minutes’ ride east by motorbike, and features shrines in the shape of cars!", "The stretch of Sanur Beach - about 5 kms, is clean and well maintained by the resorts that front it. All water sports are offered, including surfing, via boat, on the outer reefs. The waters are calm close to the shore. No hassles from vendors such as is the case at Kuta/Legian.", "Sanur beach is great for families of all ages. It's quite and far less intrusive than Kuta beach on the other side of the island. There still plenty of stalls and massage ladies willing to take your money but I found them to be not as pushy and the prices were cheaper Rp60,000 (A$6) per hour for a full body massage. Lots of restaurants to choose from either side of the old Hyatt site...hire a bicycle to really get around and see the whole place...you can get these anywhere...cheaper on the main road unless you're willing to bargain hard. The beach itself is ringed by the outer reef so is quite safe for swimming as long as you stay within the buoyed areas to avoid the jet skies ripping around. The snorkeling off the reef is quite good with plenty of fish to see...wait until the sea has been calm for a few days for the best visibility. You can swim out yourself or go out in a glass bottomed boat for around Rp75,000 each. Each time I go back I see more and more development but the beach is long enough to cope with it and still maintain its quieter feel. I can't wait to get back there.", "Amazing view. Bit dangerous. Make sure to wear shoes. Dusty. Highly recommended place to visit in Nusa Penida.", "I'm reluctant to review Sanur as I'd hate it to turn into the tourist trap that Kuta beach now is. But here goes...it is amazing! If you walk along the beachfront in between resorts You don't get hassled or preyed upon to get your nails , hair or anything else done. But when you venture along outside of the security of the resort strip you will be asked for a massage etc and to look at their shops but politely say no and keep walking and you'll be fine. The hardest decision you'll have to make is where to get a cold Bintang, and there's plenty of those! Or where shall we stop for a bit to eat or a swim in the sea! It's my new favourite place in . I'll be back!", "Kelingking Beach is one of the most beautiful beach in Nusa Penida. The view is soo amazing.. From above we can see the blue sea and the famous part of the Island. The best part is crystal sandy beach down below where you can float on the clear sea water. To go down requires more effort and longer time. And its is impossible if you are going with a half day private tour. Another beautiful spot is at the eck\\\" of the island. Taking photo from above is also a bit scary.. But worth doing it..;) This is the best part of Nusa Penida Island.\"", "Our hotel abutted the promenade that ran the length of Sanur Beach. The beach is scattered with beach lounges and umbrellas where we spent time reading between dips in the warm still water that lapped the coral sand. Food stalls, restaurants, hotels, bicycle hire and curio venders line the promenade and the serious shopping is a block away. Locals fly kites and nese boats are pulled up on shore. Sanur is a nice compromise between Kuta and more remote beaches.", "A great beach with good sand and calm waters due to the reef offshore Plenty of dining options and a great range of accommodations available from backpacking to 6 star . Sanur was the original tourist destination before Kuta Legion and Seminyak It is calmer and more for families The shopping is fine and restaurants are good too.", "We really enjoyed Sanur...3rd trip to & much quieter than the tourist side of Legian & Seminyak. We really enjoyed our stay in Sanur would stay there again if travelling to :-)", "Quiet, relaxed but geared up for tourists. Our hotel (The Sudamala Suites & Villas) was a real oasis in amongst the shops and restaurants of Sanur. It felt quiet and having had a visit to Kuta one evening, when we drove back through Sanur about 11ish, everything was shut. We were disappointed by the restaurants: we found after a few nights that they generally have the same menu (even the pictures on the menus are the same!) with varying degrees of bad live singers. All about the same price apart from a few pricier places. One of the best and cheapest was opposite our hotel. If you want good fresh fish then head along the beach – we were the only people in one restaurant (Jacks’ Fish) one evening but you could tell it was all fresh from the sea and other hotel guests had advised us they had pre-ordered meals the night before which Jack himself organised. The beach as well was disappointing – long, not very clean and the tide went out a long way in the afternoon. There are big hotels with a lot of people along the front which is a bit off putting. Having visited Ubud and then Gili Trawangan, we didn’t feel we necessarily saw the true in Sanur but our hotel was fantastic and it’s a place where you can mooch about.", "What a great place to just unwind, relax and absorb the spiritual nature of Sanur. No wonder it was the first great place on !", "I have always prefer Sanur compared to the busy Kuta and flat hot Nusa Dua beach. It feels like spending time in a \\Kampong\\\". Expect peace and calm along the beach. Good place for relaxation.\"", "Love Sanur Beach. I am in my 60's and Sanur Beach is away from all the hustle and bustle of Kuta. Kuta is great for shopping. We hired a car with driver for half a day for 250,000 rupiah (roughly AU25.00) . We wanted to see different areas. He took us to Nusa Dua, (Club Med), Korogoban, Seminyak. Well worth the trip as it convinced me that Sanur is still the place for me.", "Sanur Beach is far more peaceful than Kuta. With its beachfront restaurants and much calmer surf, Sanur Beach is far less hectic than Kuta Beach, and it's also a lot smaller. Also welcome in Sanur is the fact that there are less vendors to harass yo as you're working on your tan.", "We have always stayed in seminyak but decided to give Sanur a try. So much cheaper for everything. Great restaurants spa treatments shopping at half the price. Clean n a real village feel.", "stayed near to Sanur beach, walked/strolled and cycled along the beach, viewed kite festival (at padang galak beach) from a distance on the black sand area. tasted twice the local bbq stall Amphibia which served grilled fresh seafood on the beach, while enjoying the sea breeze and gazing at the stars! wonderful~ not a noisy/crowded one (as like Kuta beach per hearsay) a beach to visit again.", "One of the beautiful and unique places of Nusa Penida. The view is gorgeous. If you really want to go down you will have to be prepared physically because it is not for everyone. The way up and down can be hard. So it can take time. But if you decide to stay up the view makes the visit more then worthwhile.", "Love Sanur for its peacefulness lay back scene,beach,shopping, Restaurants, supermarkets all close by. ", "In most places in the tourist industry has the avarice of corrupt Indonesian police under control - not in Sanur - don't go there unless you fancy a taste of a society gone horribly wrong - I've been coming to for 10 years and advise all would be happy travellers to avoid Sanur - until the police are brought back under control - aggressive, unpleasant extortion artists in uniforms are in control in this town. AVOID SANUR - Ubud is much less hassle.", "One of the best spots in Nusa Penida. Amazing views, make sure to get there early. Luckily we got there around 10 am and there was no queue, only a few people walking up and down. Make sure to take some comfortable shoes. We took flip flops and we had to be very careful. If you are looking to go all the way down to the beach it will take you around 30/40 minutes so be prepared for the time of your life. The stairs going down are very narrow and you have to watch your step. The stairs are pretty crowded with people coming up and going down. If you are afraid of heights or if you don't have good balance I wouldn't recommend. This does require some level of fitness but once you get down, you will encounter the most amazing sand. Just watch out for the waves as they are very strong and they can pull you in. I would not recommend swimming in these waters. Perfect place for those Instagram pics!", "Sanur is affectionately named snore, and for good reason! One will be able to relax on the beach without the craziness of Kuta. The big difference between Sanur and Kuta: cleanliness. Sanur has less people, which means less garbage and mess. Also, if you're staying at one of the resorts, the beaches are well policed by staff. You won't get vendors all around you.", "You can not go to Nusa penida and not visit this amazing place. Breath thanking views you can also go a very long way down to the beach there is a quite uneasy stairs way down which is not too bad .. way up another story but if in shape enough it is totally worth it", "Visited for a day trip whilst staying over Seminyak way and enjoyed the relaxed vibe on the east coast of . We ate breakfast on the beach in a café then strolled along the pathway towards the south end of Sanur. A quick taxi ride back to the main area was easy to avoid the hot sun. We enjoyed a few drinks overlooking the ocean as the sun set and then had dinner with our feet in the sand. A very relaxing location compared to other areas in and would recommend highly for families with young children.", "The beach in Sanur is nice, BUT they had low tight for the whole day in the time we have been there. So we couldnt swim at all. Behind the coral reef, when the water starts again, wafes are rough and current is strong. NO WAY TO SWIM. Very disappointing beach. Same in Nusa Dua!!! Weirdly, the best Beach time we had in KUTA and Jimbaran. If I would ever go back to , i would go Jimbaran, Sanur never again!", "Sanur is a new discovery for me. It is very relaxing... like a small town feeling. Not as much traffic or tourists as kuta and seminyak areas. I love it!", "We stayed at Griya Santrian Hotel in . The hotel is located in Sanur and is right on the beach. The beach is clean and is a white sandy beach. The beach is quiet and peaceful and is long. You can go on a boat ride from the sanur Beach.", "This is certainly a more relaxing holiday than Kuta/Legian as it is quieter and does not have the night club scene. There are plenty of nice eateries, whether it be restaurants on the beach or warung's on the main street to the night market and its street food. The pathway on the beachfront is paved and makes for a nice walk without having to watch where you are going. The shopping is easy, with Hardy's supermarket on the main street and the usual array of market stalls throughout Sanur. Will be going again in February as it is the perfect time for massages, pedicures and a wind down after Christmas.", "it's in Nusa Penida Island near . worth to visit when in . Great view, fresh air, and new experience. but you have to queue to take the photo haha. if you traveling with tour guide he will help you take the pic. I didn't go down to the beach, but i will love to someday.", "A great beach. Far more chilled out than Seminyak etc. we found a cafe with bean bags on the beach front and had a lovely day ordering by food and swimming. Next time I think we'll stay at Sanur. Great for kids with a wee walking/ riding track all the way around.", "Gorgeous view......But unfortunetely very touristic !! However this is a place to see when you are at Nusa Penida.", "Location near Garuda wisnu kencana park, sanur is the perfect destination place for enjoy the beach, they have blue sea, white sands, also they have so many place for eat.. you can enjoy the sea with bottles of beers, you can rent a bycicle, you can play seasports, or you can eat fresh seafood there!! This place for person who want enjoy the beach view, but you can't surf here..", "Sanur beach is beautiful and quiet instead of Kuta or Seminyak. It's perfect for swimming or jet ski etc. at the beach side there are many hotels and restaurants .", "This is the best of Nusa Penida, you cannot miss this place if you go to and Nusa Penida, no excuse guys! A must, a top photo shoot for Instagram too! It can be overcrowded yes, but my recommendation is to go early in the morning so you will have time to take good picture with a good lights and go all the way down. The water down there is just AMAZING. Best, Theo", "If you wanted to see sunrise, or just playing canoe with your children, then Sanur beach is the right place for you! Located in the east side of Denpasar, not far from Renon, this beach offers you a more quiet beach than Kuta (not so loud with music from discotheques), a more safe to swim beach (because it so sloppy), and great taste of traditional snack and food. You must try the famous Sanur's lumpia, the right snack for spending time with friends & families. Or you can have fish soup at the famous Makbeng Restaurant. Sanur beach also is the home of traditional islands port from to Nusa Ceningan island and Nusa Penida island.", "Sanur is still nice and the sand whiter than Kuta. I enjoyed swimming here in clean water and it was a nice change from the sometimes polluted ocean around Kuta and especially Seminyak. Very enjoyable surrounded by palm trees and the beautiful nese people,", "Hello all I just have a great visit with my wife to Kelingking - Nusa Penida Island - Indonesia last week We stayed at Coco Resort Nusa Pendia and rent a motorcycle to visit Kelingking beach at 7.00 AM. It took around 45 minutes from our hotel to reach there.. the road wasn't good, we spent almost 20 minutes in bad road conditions and finally reached the Kelingking beach The entrance ticket for local was IDR 5.000, I'm not sure for the foreign tourist price. After parking the motorcycle and walked around 5 minutes we saw an amazing view from top of the Kelingking beach cliff. It was so beautifull, you can see the hidden paradise, clean beach, blue water, beautifull cliff (looks like dinosaurus head, some people said it looks like kelingking finger) We try to go down to the middle of the cliff, it took 15 minutes, because we wasn't have enough time, finally we decided to go back to the top Our recommendations if you want to visit the beach - Prepare at least 3 hours (30 min going down, 30 min going up and 2 hours to enjoy the water) - Wear proper shoes - Go down carefully, it was quite dangerous, some people said \\few months ago one people from Australia falldown from the cliff and died\\\" I would like to give 5 stars for this beautiful nature in Nusa Penida Island, it was amazing! Very worth to visit, and you must see it from your own eyes Picture taken by my lovely camera Olympus OMD EM10 7-14mm lens Enjoy!\"", "After a couple of days in Kuta, Sanur is a great place to escape the frantic pace but still enjoy all has to offer.", "I’m currently stay in jimbaran, may this not my first time come to sanur beach, i’ve been here may be 3 years ago, i never come beck to sanur because in my brain this beach very busy n dirty nothing good, but know i feelt suprised with this beach, clean, the waves are calm, fresh air, good view, n you can rent bikecycle only 10.000 for 2 hour, wow You are hungry?? Don’t worry thare is lot of delicious local food around the beach!! Complate I will come beck again n again", "Sanur might not be the party scene that other places are but it's nice and relaxing. You can do water sports and there are a few locals shops to enjoy. Kuta is just 30 minutes away if you want to go to a mall or get black-out drunk", "sanur has boats going to lombangan island which is worth visiting, to penida island and also to gili islands", "The place is absolutely stunning. The earlier the better, I think in a couple of years it will be too crowdy and touristy. A must see if you are at nusa penida. The road to it is horrible though.", "Sanur beach is lovely. It stretches on for kilometers and is flat and calm most of the time. There are restaurants, bars, hotels and vendors right along the beach. Would definitely look at coming here to relax away from the chaos of Seminyak and Legian. It is quiet but there is enough to do that you don't feel bored. There are lots of places with sun lounges and deck chairs out the front of them to relax and enjoy the sun, the food and of course a beer or two!", "We loved Sanur beach and the peaceful vibe. We definitely prefer it over Seminyak/Kuta. Great food, yoga and atmosphere!", "We liked Sanur because it was not so busy as Seminyak and Kuta. We had a great massage right on the beach next to the sea. Great exploring along the beach with the bikes.", "If you are planing to visit Nusa Penida - Kelingking Beach, then follow this route for easiest and cheaper way — 1. Go to Sanur port and buy return ticket for nusa penida ( speed boat usually run in morning ) so be there as early as possible (try to reach 7:00 am ) 2. It will take 45 min to reach nusa penida 3. Try to hire 4 wheeler with driver or bike 4. Must visit kelingking beach , broken island , angle bilabong, crystal bay ( this all places is possible to cover in a day ) If you have time then you can go down in kelingking beach but road is very stiff and broken and it will take 1 hr to go down, so manage your time before you go down .. Top view of island is just breathtaking.. most beautiful view i ever seen .. if you are planing to visit Indonesia then dont miss this place .. !!", "Please, stay on Kuta Beach....Sanur Beach is quieter, more peaceful, no rowdy groups....please let it remain this way...", "Having always stayed in Seminyak, we tried out a hotel fronting on to Sanur Beach for the first time. On our next trip we will be going back to Samur Beach instead of Seminyak. The cobbled pathway along the beach front is great for bike riders and walkers alike . The restaurants along the walkway are cheap but the food is fresh and delicious. At night you can listen to the various bands playing out front of some of the restaurants. The pace is not as frenetic as Seminyak and much more relaxing.", "Compared to Kuta, Sanur Beach is relatively quieter. However, it does get very busy on the weekends as most of the locals enjoy spending their afternoons there but you get to indulge in 'beach side' local food. In the mornings, when the water is shallow enough, you can get some good shots of the fishermen at work.", "Sanur Beach is a beautiful beach for swimming, walking around and acclimatize to the Indonesian weather after a long flight. Way better than Kuta Beach for example! Nearby the airport and from here it is easy to continue your trip.", "We visited the Klingking beach first straight after getting off the ferry from Sanur to Nusa Penida. It was noon when we reached the beach and it was HOT. But the view was as breathtaking as one would hope. Stunning!! The view was way better than any of the Instagram pictures I had seen. We probable spent about 30 minutes there taking pictures and then went to our next destination. Be sure to wear comfortable footwear as the roads are definitely not walkable in heels ladies!! You don't need shoes, just any comfortable footwear ought to do.", "In the 70s and 80s I enjoyed Kuta beach, but these days prefer the quiet and relaxing beach at Sanur. Good for morning walks and sitting in small restaurants watching the boats and kites.", "We always stay in Sanur when we come to . Not a lot of tourists, some great restaurants and none of chaos of Kuta. It's a great place to wind down. It's about a IDR 90,000 (AUD$9) taxi fare to Kuta so no problem. We usually stay at the northern end (Sindhu) of Sanur but this time elected to stay at southern end where it's even more quiet and chilled. For places to eat I would recommend Massimo's Italian & Charming. Charming is our favourite so far. The service and food at Charming is 2nd to none and is the perfect place to celebrate a special Occassion. A fabulous experience. If you're looking for good cheap grub then it's hard to go past \\Warung Little Bird\\\". They serve the best Nasi Goreng\\\" I've ever eaten and ice cold Bintang. Sanur is a great place to call home during your holiday. My wife and I love Sanur. \"", "We have been to balk many times and first time to sanur as we are traveling to nusa lembongan and then onto the gili's. It is nice and quiet but I like the business of seminyak and the choice of shopping. I found that sanur was limited in these..", "We love . This was our first stay in Sanur and we will be back! Sanur is much quieter than Kuta and Seminyak, but still has the shops and atmosphere found in those more densely packed places. The coral beach is cleaner, there are no beach hawkers constantly hassling you (well, except for the massage ladies!) and the pace is much slower. If you are looking for the experience but don't need the nightclubs - Sanur is the place to be.", "Visited here year end with my family and friends.Second day of our trip is Nusa Penida Day. We wouod love to see both east and west but due to time restriction we only have the chance to visit the west. Kelingking Beach is the most popular among all west area tourist spots. I can simply say that this place is simply amazing. Picture perfect. Instagramable.Super worth the bumpy ride (about an hour or so travelling in a rough road, small road near the clift) needs to be a good driver to reach the place. Its Haven for me....i enjoyed the view.Really Perfect!! The deep TRex shaped rock formation covered w green grass and trees, super white sand , and deep blue see, ohh God! Its really amazing,! I cant get over !!! Would love to go down to be near and even see the beach but since we have minor with us we opted not and just enjoy the moment and take photos , relax and wander! Good thing we didnt go down as after some.minutes rain poured. So it will.be more stiff and slippery. Super worth the trip, the money,! One of a kind experience! One of the most and must see in ,! Never miss the chance!", "I had booked for speed boat from sanur for 3,50,000 IDR to reach Nusa Penida . The boat journey takes around 40-45 minutes and i arrived in Nusa Penida around 10 am and i rented a motorcycle for 70,000 IDR and started my ride towards Kelingking beach . First the road to reach the beach has some terrible potholes and some places there is steep slopes so its always safer to ride your motorcycles wearing helmets and also ride at decent speeds . You have to pay parking ticket once you reach the beach to park your bike . The view from the top is simply stunning . It takes almost 30 minutes to go down and its very tough if you are trying to do that around noon time in hot and humid conditions so its advisable for people who want to go down to the beach to carry lots of water to keep themselves hydrated . i was struggling with dehydration when climbing back as i didn't carry water bottle . Few tourist just take pics from the top but the real beauty is the beach if you had made all the way to the top then take that extra 2 hours and go down to the beach and have the best view .", "We all a bit surprised with Sanur beach conditions, previously people love to go Kuta rather than Sanur Beach. Now a bit different, it's crowded and has a Kano sport for kids and adult, so my 12yrs old son took that experience as the first time Kano-ing on the Sea :D Sanur Beach still need to be upgrade heavily mainly on cleanliness of the beach sand and domestic tourist not to throw anything into the sand or sea. overall it's a good experience to Kano-ing there for only 15k Rupiahs ($1,2) per 15 minutes rent charges. an insight if you want nearer access to park the car you can go directly to Inna Sanur Beach Hotel (paying 10k rupiahs) to the security guard, and ask where you can park the car near by sea and the access to the sea. enjoy Sanur Beach....", "The beach has lovely sand, water and gazebos. The beach is very clean compared to the filthy Kuta beach. There are many beachside restaurants to enjoy the beach' s atmosphere. It is a must visit in Sanur. The only disadvantages are the access, there is no public access really. There is no surfing on the shore either. Nice for relaxing. Had wonderful views of Agung.", "Kelingking beach definitely lived up to all the Instagram hype - this beach is unreal! From the cliffs overlooking the sea and the hike down to the beach, the views were something out of a movie. It gets quite warm and would recommend going early in the day to beat the crowds. Definitely worth the trip to Nusa Penida island!!", "Only Sanur has to offer that combination of long stretches of (white) sand beaches for walks and swims.. AND touristic infrastructure with nightlife, lots of godd retaurants WITHOUT going over the edge -like Kuta/Legian. In Sanur you will find a place to daydream in the sand, a chair in a restaurant, and a few meter of walkway to walk at the side of the road. Space to breathe and relax (all rare in Kuta/Legian !)", "loved sanur beach. not many people, unlike kuta nor legian. there are so many shops and restaurants. There is a store along the beach with beautiful beautiful salongs!", "Amazing Places to Visit Nusa Penida for The Best Trip Ever, you can enjoy vacation on kelingking beach and beatiful beach with clean white sand", "While staying at the Nesa Hotel, a short walk to the beach with access via the lane next to the Parigatta hotel, we enjoyed walking the beach path from the south to the north. and stopping along the way to have a snack or a meal at many of the quality dining options along the walk.", "The view here is very beautiful and nice. My girlfriend and I enjoyed ourselves very much, especially with the stunning view. Will definitely recommend anyone visiting to pay a visit to Nusa Penida and Kelingking Beach", "If you expect a beach with no rubbish this is not the place for you. But it offers a nice paved promenade where you can walk, jog or bike along with restaurant and resorts. The sand is golden and weather is great. Sanur caters more for families than Kuta beach -with less hawkers selling their goods, less people and not as busy.", "Sanur is less crowded than Kuta. The barricades allows you to sit and enjoy the sea. The road to the beach and the beach is very well maintained and cleaned frequenly.", "Compared to many other island beaches in Asia, Sanur offers the most relaxing experience. Let the party-goers and surfers have Kuta, let the non-authenticity weekend-goers have Nusa Dua: I prefer Sanur because it's for everyone who appreciates serenity and the REAL . Sanur beach has a long end-to-end paved walk-way that is baby-stroller-friendly, bicycle-friendly and walker-friendly. It allows you to scout the entire stretch of beach and pick the restaurant, bar or resort that suits you best. The local vendors are friendly and not pushy. Note the low tide during the day. For the best views, come early morning.", "We stay in Sanur every time we go to . More relaxed than Kuta and has a good variety of restaurants and beach activities and markets. The beach is always clean and the prominade walkway is good for a walk/ run(for those who wish), or bike ride. Not a lot of hawkers to bother you if this is not your thing. there is nothing better than getting a beachside massage in the shade.", "We were staying in Seminyak when we took a day trip to Nusa Penida. It was easy to get around with a driver, but getting from one place to another takes a long time. We were able to go to 3-4 places on the island, and Kelingking was one of them. It’s better in person than in pictures... the colors of the water are incredible. But there were a lot of people at the top taking pictures, pretty much from the same spot. Some people climb down, but the way down is not the safest/easiest.", "Keling king beach is as crazy beautiful as any of these photos show. It's rather crowded, with everyone trying to get a good Instagram photo (as much of is these days) but it's still off the radar of most travelers. And the rest of the island is even more so - most people still visit for a day trip. And that's their loss. Nusa Penida lacks the amenities and entertainment of , but it puts 's beaches to shame. Absolutely great for hiking, sight seeing, and quiet relaxation. I strongly suggest staying on Penida and touring the island for a few days. Just be careful getting around as the roads are in dire shape.", "What a view def worth checking out Nusa Penida if you staying in some breath taken views 👌 !!!!", "Sanur is a quiet beach with promenades, restaurants and shade trees all the way along it. They held the World Championship for Beach Volley-Ball here a few years ago. Light sea breezes make Sanur more comfortable than Kuta. You can do fishing and diving at the reef but at low tide water sports are not possible because the lagoon drains away and exposes reef.", "This is so beautiful and amazing view, and definitely the must-see place when you visit Nusa Penida. So majestic and breathtaking view. Love it!", "The feeling of being in Sanur is very tranquil, peace & serenity . And of course my favourite hideaway.. Sanur is to be enjoyed in its exquisite surroundings and peaceful polite setting..", "In our flip flops and dresses we got the this beach expecting just a nice swim.... little did we know we were about the hike down the scariest hike of our lives. Holding on for dear life on the floppy bamboo fencing, and gripping on the rocking sandy path. We spoke to many people on the way about it they said it was definitely an adventure. They were right. It was the most memorable adventure of Nusa Penida. It took about an hour for a group of 7 girls to get down. Once reaching the bottom the sizes of the waves become huge to you and you realise that all the hard effort you put into getting down can not be rewarded with a swim, but just a dipping of the feet. Many girls getting knocked over by the force of the waves. After a nice relaxing lie down and looking up and around what you just conquered it's time to head back up. Going barefoot up and down was what we did. And I must say with a little help from upper body strength going up was a lot easier. I'll never forget that afternoon and the views are incredible!!", "A must visit to this postcard location. Locals say they call it the T-Rex. A day trip to Nusa Penida must include a visit to Kelingking Beach. You can even walk all the way to the beach. Take a selfie stick for those over the edge photos.", "I like natural view and not common. So I choose Nusa Penida. Comparing my visit last year, more tourists visit this beach. Unfortunately Local government does not yet build road facility to this beach. Other facilities that must be equipped are trash bin, cellular access and winker. I also suggest to local audthority to add two trips to from Nusa Penida so we have more time to enjoy Nusa Penida and able to come back to at 17 PM I called my holiday to some spots in Nusa Penida as extreme journey, because we need more effort and power to arrive there using motor cycle (some roads are still broken and only a few winker) and off course walk down to the spot or walk down to the steps. Need to dare to walk down and pass ravine. I dont have daring to pass ravine. So I enjoy the rock cliff and sea view. How about you I agree with other writers that the traveller must prepare the best route to maximize your visit in 1 or 2 days, powerbank, guide (if needed), equipment (sun glasses etc)", "Last time I've been in , I've stayed in Nusa Dua and Jimbaran areas. Although we had a luxurious tour, we thought we lacked the uniquely beach experience. So when I came back to , I decided to take a look at Kuta-Legian which was filled with mad and busy people. And then transferred to Sanur. My partner and I fell in love! This is the beach that we are looking for --- laid-back, calm, steady--- but still with a touch of nese culture and spirit. :) Definitely a must-go-to place.", "This was my 2nd time in , but my 1st time in Sanur. I'd been 2 nights in Kuta last time and found it too frantic. Sanur is much more relaxed, but still with lots of cafes, bars restaurants, and shops. Great path to walk along the beach for miles.", "Beautiful views and great photo opps but if you want to get the beach (climb down heaps of stairs) you’ll have to wait a while because this location is always so crowded. I preferred the east coast of nusa penida because there were less people (especially if you go there early) and you could have the beach almost all to yourself", "While everyone likes to bag Kuta because of the bintang singlets, braids and bogans and others complain about the prices and the retail madeness of Seminyak, Sanur, where it all began in the 1960s, is back in the frame with beautifully kept nese style hotels at reasonable prices. And the seaside boardwalk has lots of cheap restaurants and things to do.", "Many people had visited earlier with whom I checked before going to . But none of them mentioned anything about this place. Nusa Penida is an island just 45 mins by a speed boat from Sanur harbour. If you book through an agent they will arrange everything and there is a driver at the island waiting for you by the time the boat reaches the island. Kelingking Beach is an hours drive and the crowd is just catching up now. This breathtaking view is unexplainable. One has to experience it as when you stand at that cliff which is a bit dangerous as there is no safety rails except a bamboo fencing that too not very safe. carry your camera always when you go to such places and there are lots of photo ops. There is a way you can climb down but again too risky and dangerous.", "Seems the beach is much cleaner since my last visit to Sanur, it was lovely and quiet and I didn't get too harassed, I was asked things but no pressure which was a pleasant surprise", "I had never been to before this trip, I have been to Thailand several times, Vietnam and Cambodia, but never to . I can honestly say that the country is beautiful, clean and the locals very friendly and knowledgeable. No smog that causes respiratory problems, as I am an Asthmatic and unfortunately Thailand and Vietnam have a fair amount of smog, Cambodia was clean and beautiful. But was so pristine and I fell in love with the place the moment I arrived...If you haven't seen , or have heard rumours that its only for the bogans and boofheads...well, Thats in Kuta and parts of Seminyak, Sanur is untouched and a gorgeous place to relax.Ubud is up in the mountains and is equally beautiful and untouched. As with any international country you take the good with the bad, however in this case, has more good then bad...so do yourself a favor and explore this haven of the gods for yourselves.", "Compare to Kuta, Sanur is more quite. you can enjoy the sun rise from their beach. there is no big wave, so kids can play around safely", "This was my third visit to Sanur beach and the board walk just keeps getting better every time. There are a great range of eateries and shops - and a massage is also easy to locate. A different to world to the hideous dirty beaches of Kuta, Legian and seminyak", "Love Sanur so much maybe our 10 th visit love he relaxed it is compared to other places in you can just kick back and relax here please enjoy!!! ", "I holiday in , twice a year. I have found that Sanur is probably the best underrated local. Most tourists will just go to the main street and shop and shop. Why? the beach is very inviting: kite surfing, jet skis, pontoons, Para sailing. I see it this way If you are under 30 and like loud ear splint sounds of modern dance music. then you should be in Kuta and Legian. If you like local bars with live rock and jazz bands, then you should be in Sanur. It is a lay back family friendly town, that is not in a hurry. the shop keepers don't hassle you as much as they do in Kuta. Hotel prices in Sanur are very competitive if not cheaper than most tourist areas. It is also closer to most of the parks, Elephant Park, safari Park, etc. so a good choice for a base camp to plan your tours.. Restaurants are also plentiful and cheap, If you are adventurous try the local food places they are real cheap. there are so many good places to eat I would need a blog to list them all. Guys there are lots of good golf courses to play at in . Ladies if you want a dress made or clothes made there are lots of very good tailors and dressmakers in the Sanur area.There is a material shop in Kuta that sells the most amazing cloth and lace.", "For sure Sanur beach is quieter than Kuta and the sellers are less aggressive.. but if you stray away from the sanitized beach fronts in front of the hotels do not walk barefoot and be prepared so be saddened if you have any consideration for nature and the environment.. Pictures from December 2013", "Wonderful place,good atmosphere,kindly staff, special rani as a host,comfortable,enjoy and relax,we will come back again in Nu Later sanur- ", "Sanur is the best place have looking for sunrice and quite pleace,good for relax wiht your family,and so verry cool people in ,so if you come to you can come with my travel from airport go to sanur just 150", "We stayed at both Seminyak & Sanur recently & both had their pros and cons. Whilst Seminyak is great for surfing & sunset watching, calmer Sanur is ideal for swimming. Overally we loved the early morning bike rides along the boardwalk path behind Sanur beach & the swimming at high tide. At low tide the water was just too shallow with too much seaweed to cross over before being able to swim. Its a picturesque beach though not as dramatically scenic as the waves on the Seminyak side.. Safer for small children too on the Sanur side. The path behind was delightful for walkers, cyclists & joggers. For those up early enough, the sunrise is also beautuful from Sanur beach. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay at Sanur & would return.", "I love Sanur for the fact that it has plenty to do and look at but remains peaceful. There are plenty of restaurants to choose from, shops and markets, I love Hardy's Supermarket and a walk along the boardwalk at the beach is great too. Make sure you eat at SIndhu Market where you will get cheap local food at a fraction of the cost of the restaurants. I have stayed here 3 times so far and much prefer it to Kuta. The people here are friendly as well. Wouldn't hesitate to return again in the future.", "Sanur beach is slightly above mediocre: not bad, but not great. I'd give it a 3.5 stars if I could. It's light years ahead of Kuta in terms of cleanliness, but that's because it's not a surfer beach (no obnoxious Aussie teenagers). But don't get me wrong, there are some disgusting areas, but also some untouched and beautiful areas. Pro-tip: If you don't want to be hassled by people trying to sell you stuff, go towards the Hyatt or Sanur Beach Hotel -- the security there does a great job limiting the number of people that can come into the area.", "We went here on the first day of our visit in Nusa Penida this Jun and it was the most surreal experience. The place was crawling with tourists but it didn’t bother us because the view was breathtaking. We wanted to go down the beach but it was pretty far away and we didn’t wear the appropriate shoes (I only had sandals on). If you wish to go down to the beautiful beach below, make sure you wear sport shoes to be safe. Going down would be not that difficult (as long as you’re careful) but getting up would be an ultra long and tiresome journey, so make sure you have enough water and energy when you come here. I really hope to go down on my next visit!", "The difference here is that the Sanur people clean their beach every day and the sand is white but there is no surf and the garbage remains in the water . My girlfriend was learning to snorkel and the minute we got in the water there were plastic bags we pulled out. We decided to rent a boat to see some fish and coral reef found the same 300 meters off shore. BUT still better than Kuta.", "As I came from Sanur it take a while to get there (by scooter) so it was pretty crowded, but as the place is pretty big you can find a spot where are not TO many touristgroups. Some monkeys running around in the area - pretty calm if you don't scare or annoy them!", "As we arrived at Nusa Penida at 3 pm and had only one night there available, we had to choose only one point of interest to visit there. Our choice had turned to Kelingking Beach and, dear me, we made it right, as this place is something unbelievable! We had never seen such nature wonder in our lives, so we can safely say that tough road towards this place is absolutely worth it! We hadn’t gone down to the beach itself as we were said it could be dangerous, and since we had already had in our plans such adventurous undertaking as ascending to Mount Agung, so we decided not to take such a risk and enjoyed the view from above.", "It's a must visit beach when you are in Nusa Penida. We went in the late afternoon by scooter and it wasn't crowd. Hiking down seriously not for the weak hearts! The roads indeed not for beginner riders. Way too bumpy and rocky but it's definitely worth it!", "After normally staying in Kuta,Sanur is a welcome break from the ratrace.Quiet,clean and still plenty to do.Sunrises are amazing and you can watch the locals start their days on the beach.Very relaxing", "Sanur Beach has all the charm that Kuta doesn't. Not so crowded and has a lot of smaller resturaunts on it.", "It was last year when I visited Nusa Penida, . At that time I thought Kelingking Beach is only beautiful at photos. I wasn’t expecting too much, but when me and my family arrived at Kelingking Beach I was speechless and it’s beyond my expectation! such an unforgettable memories and it’s an honor to me that I can visit this place, I would recommend you 1000000/10 to visit this place someday! even tho the weather is hot, but it doesn’t matter! You also can swim at the beach by walking down the stairs and maybe it will take for about 30 minutes to reach the beach. But trust me, it’s all worth it!", "Best view in Nusa Penida. The road to Kelingking Beach is one of the worst i have ever seen. Small and super bumpy. Go there early. The bad roads dont allow for much traffic and they will cause traffic congestion very fast. If you are there, simply enjoy the fantastic sea view. The dinosaur-head-shaped rock formation with the golden sand below. Just great. Absolute \\must\\\" for any Nusa Penida visitor!\"", "Forget the craziness of Kuta, Sanur beach has all the attractions Kuta has without the persistent haggling. Relax on the beach, eat and drink at the many fresh fish eateries or restaurant's or enjoy the many water activities.", "The road is rough and long but the view when you get there is beautiful. Unfortunately it is crowded and busy. There are many small restaurants that have opened to accommodate the ever increasing mass of tourists. We didn't walk down to the beach due to lack of time. What spoils places like this are the tourists (and maybe locals) who leave their rubbish etc especially cigarette butts behind! Not to mention the stupidity of tourists perched precariously on the edge of the cliff to get that instagram pic!!!.If you are staying on Nusa Penida I think visiting early morning or late afternoon may give you a different experience.", "i really enjoyed the beauty of sanur beach or should i say the hotels and restaurats along the beach walk at sunset. to see all the building light up and feel the breeze from the ocean was a delight. i enjoyed the beach during the day as well. this is much more relaxing than the busy kuta/legian beach and maybe it does appeal more to mature people than the young party crowd.", "Sanur is totally different from Kuta/Legian area. It is a lagoon so the water is calm, rather than surf, and it is much quieter. The beach walk path goes for several kilometers and takes you past markets, numerous cafes, resorts, boat hire places, beach massage stalls, local warungs etc. I found it very interesting and relaxing. The massage and market ladies can be fairly persistent but I learned a few words of Indonesian and we had fun chatting instead. You can hire sun loungers on the beach if you are not a beachfront resort guest, or else you can just lay on the sand. I loved the outrigger boats everywhere. In the afternoons, the locals come down to enjoy themselves too. Great spot for families, couples and anyone else wanting a laid back, interesting beach holiday.", "Talk about a beautiful breathtaking beach!! Epic looking beach in the island of Nusa Penida. Bring comfy shoes if you're planning to hike down to the beach!!", "Sanur beach is several kilometers long and offers a much quieter beach experience compared to nearby Kuta beach. There are many restaurant options, we choose a couple and had very nice seafood . There are also many hotel options of all range to choose from. There is a nice beachfront walk you can use to cover the entire stretch of beach, occasionally lined with some light souvenir shoping. Overall, we really enjoyed Sanur beach.", "We have been to a few times now and always include a week at Sanur. It is much quieter than Seminyak and we just find it so relaxing. About a 30 minute taxi ride from the airport the beach is clean and as its inside the reef, safe. The beach itself is long, maybe about 4 to 5 Km. There is a paved walk way/bike track the entire length. Dotted along this path are many little Warangs and Spas. We loved starting the day with a bike ride along the entire path, stopping somewhere for breakfast. There are people walking, riding or jogging but it's never too busy. There are fishing boats to watch, some surfers out on the reef and tourists leaving for a day trip to Gili islands or Lombok. The whole area is chilled we felt safe walking along here in the evening. The little restaurants on the beach are great to eat at and so cheap. Sanur Beach doesn't have the great restaurants like Seminyak but one night I had a whole snapper at one of the little Warangs on the beach and it was excellent. We love Sanur as it is very laid back with a great feel to it.", "Sanur is the opposite of Kuta, it faces the east so we can enjoy charming sunrise view from here. It's not a surfing spot, okay for swimming. Yet, there are too many boats around so it's a bit dangerous if you let your younger children swim or snorkel around. If you seek \\livelier\\\" beach, Kuta could offer you more; but to find quietness and serenity, Sanur is too crowded. My only advise is, buy a ticket and sail to Nusa Lembongan or Nusa Penida. You can easily find a booth selling boat tickets near the parking area. Both islands are much more beautiful, quieter, and natural.\"", "Cracking location. Plenty of warungs and bars on main st (Jalan Tamblau Tamblingan) Beach is sheltered by a fringing reef system so you don’t get the swell hitting the beach as much as Kuta. Can surf out the back or snorkel inside, if you have kids they’ll enjoy a splash around in the protected areas. Plenty of beach side warungs- you can walk the entire length of Sanur Beach on a footpath, there are plenty of water based activities on offer, beach side pools you can pay a small fee to park up for the day (if you’re not staying close by). It’s very easy to organise a boat/ferry to Panida/Lembongan. Kuta is a short taxi ride if you want to head in for the day or more of a high-octane evening out. Great place for couples and families alike, plenty of nice hotels to choose from that won’t break the most modest of budgets, will be back.", "Only just discovered Sanur afyer 5 visits to . Just loved it we will definitely be back. Lack back, friendly, not so touristy as Legian and Seminyak. Went to Lembongan Island for a night certaknly a highlight", "First came to Sanur in 1980. Second trip in about 2004. On the second trip I told my daughters then aged 4 and 6 that we would go through real jungle before arriving at Sanur. Jungle no more. The roads, shops, industry had taken the jungle. Trip 1, Segara Village was a village to be visited to see village life. Trip 2 Segara Village was a resort, a beautiful well laid out resort. I have no confirmation, but understand that there is some continued ownership or sharing of profits with the village people which if true is excellent. Sanur has been developed, in some places overdeveloped. And yet the culture lives on. Traditional ceremonies on getting beach, many shrines, an accepting friendly people.", "If you are looking to visit a beach that is not too crowded. Beach is ok, and kept clean many places. Yellow sand, low waters, lot of local fishermen in the water. Good for sunrises, many beach bars along the beach. A pretty quiet beach, actually Sanur area is pretty quiet, and more appealing to us than locations like the overly crowded Kuta.", "I have visited then lived in Sanur for over 30 years, initially with a holiday home then full time so I think I am qualified to write a review about Sanur Beach. Sanur is basically still a village and much more quiet and peaceful than the other side of the island (Kuta, Legian, Seminyak etc). Sanur Beach itself is lovely and it is still possible to find many places along the beach where you can be entirely alone. Try that now in Kuta!! But like all of 's beaches, there is a crisis regarding garbage from the sea. This is a seasonal thing. When the wet season starts in November, the winds come from the West and that brings in literally TONS of garbage from Java onto Kuta and the Western beaches. When the dry season starts, around now, the winds shift and come from the South-East, bringing cooler air from the Australian Fall and winter. However, unfortunately, those same winds bring the garbage problem to Sanur. It isn't as bad as the Kuta problem because there are no densely populated Indonesian Islands to the South-East of , but it is getting progressively worse each year. In Sanur, as the garbage gets cleared, the worst of the problem only lasts for a few weeks. Along Sanur beach, most of the good hotels and foreign-owned restaurants do a good job of cleaning their own beaches. Not all. Today, April 5th, I just walked all the way down the beach and one of the worst affected areas is at the 5* Fairmont Hotel, which seems to be doing nothing whatsoever about their problem. But the areas controlled by Indonesians don't get cleaned and this garbage ultimately moves along to the places which are kept clean, creating more work. The local owners of restaurants etc, seem not to notice, not to care or think that the garbage is someone else's problem. Which it is, but it becomes their problem as they don't seem to recognise that foreign tourists are not interested in having a drink or eating in a place on the beach which is full of garbage. There are several problems. First, Indonesia recognises ALL beaches as being public access for the purposes of building permits and public access. But when it comes to keeping the beaches clean, that then becomes a private problem, other than in Kuta where the Government was eventually forced to act because the tourist trade was being impacted. Second, Sanur falls under the City of Denpasar administratively and the City of Denpasar has its own priorities and does not see the wealthy beach area of Sanur as being a priority, So unlike Kuta, Sanur is basically on its own when it comes to (the lack of) Government support. Facing this reality, it really needs an effort collectively by the beach front business owners who benefit from tourism to form an association to invest in solving the problem, but that doesn't seem to happen for whatever reason(s). Meanwhile, the problem gets worse by the year; and this year is by far the worst I have seen. The magnitude of the problem is now such that a few guys with shovels and buckets is no longer adequate to address it. It now really needs mechanical shovels and trucks to clear away the garbage, just as in Kuta when the rainy season starts. So I hope that puts the problem into perspective for those who have commented on the garbage problem in the last few days. They were just very unlucky with their timing. And despite this issue, Sanur beach as well as being my home, is still a delightful place to visit and still very peaceful and safe compared to the other tourist areas of .", "After staying at Nusa Dua and Legian years ago it has been great to stay at the Fairmont on Sanur beach. It is a quiet beach with a lovely walking path which goes for kilometres. Lots of bicycle riders and walkers in the morning. The beach is very clean and has lots of traditional nese fishing boats moored along the length of the beach. There are many open air restaurants all along the path which offer delicious, inexpensive Indonesian food. Locals and tourists are all dining here in the evening.", "Nusa Penida is a great place but those couple of places were all those Chinese tourists go to can get a bit crowded, where as the other spots you can sometimes have all to yourself. Try to go very early or very late in the day to miss the crowds.", "We felt that this beach was average. There were very few non-Indonesian tourists when we went. The sand is not white sand but we had fun playing on the beach and in the water. The locals were pleasant and while there was a lot for sale, they weren't too pushy. I wouldn't make an effort to drive to this beach but since we stayed in Sanur, it was a nice place to visit.", "I have had the opportunity and good fortune to live near Sanur for a few years now. Sanur is a bit bizarre as is one of the most expensive places in Indonesia and the beach area was and is one of the homes of the wealthy nese. The area is friendly to westerners and it is a great alternative to Kuta. Very good for walking and biking and exercise in general. However,endless plastic on the beach and in the ocean,feces washing back onto the beach from the direct sewer systems pumping crap into the ocean and overall lack of respect for the environment is abhorrent to those that travel/visit the beach area often. If you can accept that this is the third most populated country on earth and this is the island's second most popular and populated beach area you have come to accept the bad. The good parts far outweigh the bad.The place is stunningly beautiful and Indonesia and her people are diverse and attractive.The food is inviting and inexpensive.The place can offer very good value but you have to work at it to discover it. It is a great place,just be prepared for the reality there is good along with the bad.", "At low tide the water is gone - back behind the reef. When the tide is in a bit it is lovely blue water against a whiter sand than Kuta and a lovely place for a relax. The water is warmer than Kuta also but no waves - swim but no surfing or body boarding. Plenty of places to eat and drink and you can hire a deck chair and umbrella from many people all the way down. So Kuta or Sanur - they are very different and and serve a different purpose I think. We preferred Sanur. ", "Great beach with lots going on along the seafront. Sanur is a much quieter area than the likes of Kuta and Seminyak and offers a range of water sports including windsurfing, diving, and yoga in the ocean.", "Even though I went to for scuba diving, I had to spend one day visiting the west part of Nusa Penida which I believe is more famous and appealing than the east part. My first stop was the Kelingking beach which I absolutely loved. Many people complained about the crowd, but if you visit it before 11AM like I did, you won't see a lot of people until you go back to the top. The view from the top is breathtaking, and you can fully admire the T-Rex shape that everyone talks about. However, there is more to it. If you take your courage in both hands, and make it all the way down to the beach, you will not regret it. Though be warned than it's rather tricky to reach to the beach, and I strongly recommend you to wear a good pair of shoes over sandals, but you will want to wear the latter once you reach the beach. A woman twisted her ankle on the way down, and I have absolutely no idea how she made it back to the top so please be careful if you wish to go to the beach. Once you are at the beach, simply enjoy. The waves crushing on the beach make it a very relaxing place, and the view is also quite amazing. That said, if you wish to swim, you might be disappointed as the currents are quite strong, and only experienced swimmers should enjoy. Again, if you want to fully enjoy this place, go early in the day. There were six or seven people on the beach when I went in the morning, but close to a hundred when I went back up early in the afternoon. Enjoy :)", "Sanur isn’t as busy as Seminyak or Kuta so it makes it great to just escape the hustle and bustle of town. It was just perfect for our family to have a swim, play in the sand, ride some Jetski’s and just enjoy ourselves. There’s plenty of food stalls along the way as well as places that serve drinks.", "Sanur is lovely. So much more relaxed than the beaches on the other side Kuta/Legian/Seminyak. Loved the bike track running the length of the beach. It's not for wave lovers but good for kayaking and safer for kids.", "Sanur Beach is much quieter and calmer than Kuta.Very relaxing area no hawkers to harass you safe for children.", "The beach in Sanur is one fantastic beach from Jl.Hang Tuah at the north end to Jl. Pengembak at the southern end of the main Sanur tourist area. Though the beach is split into a few different names: Sanur beach, Sindhu beach, Karang beach & Kesumasari beach. Sanur in my opinion has the best beach area out of all the main tourist spots. It has a fantastic paved boardwalk, with many restaurants and markets on the beach. A great place for the family to stroll along & take in the atmosphere. The beach offers safe swimming, it is protected by a reef that runs almost along the entire Sanur beach stretch and is a lot cleaner in my opinion than Kuta, Legian areas. what is also better than the other areas is that you are not constantly hassled by hawkers.", "Perfect to enjoy a run on the beach. Sun rises behind Nusa Penida and it is worth to have wachted this! Running is quite good at the promenade in the early morning.", "I find Sanur beach a much better beach than in Kuta, Legian and Seminyak. The water is crystal clear. There are beach cleaners every day that ensure the beach is clean and free of rubbish. There are a lot of really nice restaurants along the beach front. There are also massage places, both cheap and boutique. The walking/running/riding track along the beach is great. We walk, ride or run along here each day of our holidays.", "Don't miss this outstanding place on Nusa Penida. If you choose to go all the way down to the beach just remember that what goes down must come up. It's not easy to get back up. If you plan to go down be sure to spend a couple of hours there. Beautiful views of the beach and surrounding cliffs. It does get very busy since all of the tours do make a stop at this beautiful place.", "I went to Nusa Penida recently, and my tour guide bring me to this spot on the first time. I only take a few pictures from above, it's so beautiful. We can see a clear sea-view and you can look mantaray from above. The landscape just like a view from Jurrasic World the movie. The small island so iconic. I don't explore too much in this area.", "One of the most iconic beach in the world and no doubt why it is so. We visited this one our one day tour of Nusa Penida. Its nature's paradise.", "Firstly, the road to get to this place is very reasonable compared to many in Penida. That’s a bonus. So you could scooter from the harbour to hear no worries. Now this place was just to beautiful. There are many viewing spots for this place. You can pay a 5000rp donation to go up to a viewing platform which I did and stayed there as it was magnificent. I launched the drone from up there too. I did lose some gps a bit when I went high so had to bring it down a bit. Plus I am not a very experienced drone pilot. There are monkeys here too so if you’re scared get someone to shoe them away for you. There’s plenty of warungs to eat or drink at. Parking tip - they charge and then point you to a parking area, however you can ride closer down and park elsewhere. This is an absolute must see in Penida. We did not go down to the beach, however I believe it takes about 30-45 mins down and same up. On sometimes vertical track where you have to slide on your bum. Not for me. You need to be super fit to go down to the beach.", "Nusa Penida an island off the southeast coast of . Not many people know about this surprisingly beautiful island that contain so many beautiful, natural spots. Recently, more and more people are starting to discover and explore this wonderful island. There are about a dozen separate locations/spots within the island such as: Angel's Billabong, Pantai Atuh, Crystal Bay, etc, etc ... with the most famous one, arguably, is Pantai Kelingking (Kelingking Beach). Well, for people who have social media and love to post pictures on the net, this island is the definitely the one for you.", "Very clean and shallow beach best suitable for families with children. Multiple restaurants and small shops along the beach. After we came back from Kuta, we fell in love with Sanur even more. ", "Kelingking beach is a must visit when you go to Nusa Penida.The actual beach is located at the end of the cliff and is a steep climb down.It is easy while going down but get exhausting while climbing back up beware. The entire experience will talk at least half a day so only recommended for those who stay in NP.Day trippers can enjoy view from top. The trek down is scary but the thrill and adrenaline and what you want for adventure. Be sure to have a coconut after the trek costs 20,000 and a huge one", "Kelingking beach is one of the best thing in nusa penida.. it's takes your breath away by seeing the view from the top.. but if you want to enjoy the beach , you have to be ready for the steep foot path which leads all the down to the beach.. must visit place..", "Kelingking beach is one of the famous attraction in Nusa Penida, and view is the main attraction since we cannot really go down to the beach itself. It is definitely worth a visit when you’re in Nusa Penida.", "Best Sunset at Kelingking Beach Nusa Penida Need transport? Feel free for better price and good deal", "We decided to head out of Seminyak to Sanur Beach to see a different aspect.wed thought it was a sort taxi ride but didn't take into the account the traffic. The beach worth seeing.much quieter with families and older people", "Sanur isn't the beach for everyone, but perfect for a quiet holiday away from the noise and crowds of Kuta, Legian or Seminyak. Many great shops and restaurants are within walking distance of most hotels. The beach is usually quiet and not a lot of sellers to harass you. However, if you want the crowds and night life you will not enjoy Sanur. My wife and I live in Jakarta and we do come to often. We vary our locations based on what we want in our holiday. If it's first time in I would recommend staying in Kuta or Seminyak. Sanur is good for later visits and with family.", "To reach the top of the hill from where you can see the Kelingking beach, you have to rent a scooter and ride 14 kms / 30-45 mins. The view from top is completely worth the effort. Also, while you are at Nusa Penida, you should check out Billabong Beach.", "Must visit place when go to Nusa Penida. You won't be disappointed with the view. Great Place to take picture too. Regardless the road is very bumpy and quite far from the jetty, it's worth your effort. If you have much time you can walk down to the beach, need around 45mins to go down. However the path is not good and quite steep. You have to walk slowly to avoid any injuries. It's a great experience if you have time to go down, because according to the local guide this beach if the best beach at Nusa Penida. The water is clear and the sand is not rough.", "Don’t stay in kuta or surrounding areas, sanur beach is spotless and peaceful. I’ve stayed in both and what a difference. Every morning you see the locals clean the beach and pick up any rubbish.", "Sanur beach is not one of the best in . More suited for the budget traveler. Nusa Dua has a better swimming beach and is more suited to the high end traveler", "Sanur is a quite and beautiful beach in . Not too much tourist and not so crowded like Kuta. Local people very welcome and nice, small shop also sell many various things cheaper than other place.", "When staying on , I prefer Sanur - it has a low-key vibe, and a lot of locals also hang out there, which means there are a lot of authentic warungs etc, not just resort and inauthentic Indonesian cuisine", "Sanur beach is a delight. A long walkway stretches for several KM and on one side is lined with cafes, most of which are attached to the small hotels. The menus are rather standard but if one likes Indonesian food as we do. they are good value. While we have never had a great meal, except at the Tandjung Sari which is in a super class of its own, we have never had a poor one or had any after effects. The beach is fine sand and raked over very morning. Swimming depends on the tide and when it is out, one can only paddle. The view out to sea is gorgeous with the surf breaking over the reef which creates the lagoon. Local fisherman take up position on most days and fish up to their waists in water. The beach used to have lots of itinerant salespeople who could be hassling but this has almost vanished. Some ladies offer pedicures and massages but are not too pressing.. There is a charming small market selling clothing which is aimed at tourists but does have some attractive items. The walkway is quite narrow and cyclists can be a pest as they come up behind you and many expect you to have heard them. Only a few seem to have bells.", "I am in my late 20s and I felt safe walking around at night by myself along the beach and though the markets at night. The locals are very lovely, you get the few people trying to sell you things but nothing as bad as kuta or other places in . There isn't many tourist that stay in Sanur so it's lovely. This isn't a noisy area and almost everything practically shuts at 2200. If you're looking for peace and quiet in than I would def recommend Sanur. I came here with friends and love it. There are families with young kids, couples, seniors and a great atmosphere.", "Opposite of Kuta and Semyaniak you will not find busy beaches and beach vendors ... to relax ? Sanur beach", "I hear a lot that Sanur is a quiet haven compared to Kuta. Probably best you don't go to either then. Having purposely avoided Kuta & Seminyak for the throngs of tourists & the gauntlet of street vendors asking you if you want a massage or to visit their shop... I was disappointed to find Sanur was the same, just on a slightly smaller scale. Still annoying though & totally lacking much of the beautiful culture that ive found in other places. Most, if not all, of the restaurants on the seafront are serving up tasteless, tourist ready food which isnt worth the price. Except of course for the niese vendors who sit on the beach in the evening- they have little bbqs & sell wonderful freshly grilled corn on the cob & pork satay for pennies. This is great- deff give these a go. Want to go beyond the rocks for a swim? Think again, on a good (breezy) day, the waves are 6-8ft high. Whites sands & paradise this is not. Sorry Sanur.", "Whenever we visit Indonesia, we always take a trip to . My favorite part of the island is always Sanur. Why? It has plenty of things to do, plenty of restaurants, plenty of nice hotels to choose from, not as hectic as say Kuta, a nice beach, etc. The night life is less. Which is fine by me. I am traveling with my family. That doesn't mean that it is boring at night. It just means that things are more tame compared to Kuta. I never saw anything inappropriate while walking the sidewalk with my young son at night. Frankly, I just love the area and the people, and always book a hotel stay in Sanur for at least half our trip in .", "Kelingking Beach is one of the best beaches on Nusa Penida, you can easily get here by motorbike but be careful as most the roads on the small island can be a little rough. There is a small fee for parking as most scenic places. There are small snack shops and places to buy a beer at the top. The trip down the trail can be a bit much for some people as it is steep and the railings are just old pieces of bamboo tied together so go slow if you're not comfortable. The beach at the bottom is amazing but be careful as the waves can get pretty intense! Most of all have fun and takes pictures of this amazing place!!", "Kelingking beach is top tourist destination in Nusa Penida island. It's a hidden Paradise in the island. It's a famous place to do the activity of the tracking and also well-known as a place to enjoy the wonderful sunset.", "Bumpy roads but worthy reward. I'm in love with this place, so beautiful. Hidden place and still not so crowded. If you go to , go to Nusa Penida to get calmer and peaceful place like this one", "Sanur is a safe and much quitter beach than Kuta. Great for families with young kids. Can you do many water sports and rent lounge chairs if you're not staying in a hotel directly on the beach that's supplies them. There are not as many hawkers as Kuta so it's a lovely way to spend the day reading and listening to the waves.", "Sanur beach is quiet and not as crowded as Kuta. The traditional fishing boats still line the beach making a colourful display. Due to good breazes and calm wate, this beach is populat for kie surfing, but of no interest to surfers.", "Sanur Beach is a much nicer beach compared with Seminyak, the pathway that follows the beach is a great way to wander along this cleaner coastal stretch of . The choice of eating venues is rather limited, with most of them appearing to offer the same menu choices at the same standard. The diversity that Seminyak offers is not evident in anyway in Sanur. So while the physical features of Sanur Beach are lovely, the dining & entertainment options are minimal.", "Sanur beach is the opposite to Kuta very quite and no hawkers. Being very shallow and surrounded by reef it is very warm with no waves ideal for children. If the tide is out forget swimming as no water. Fair amount of rubbish in the water but not enough to make it unpleasant. Chair towel and umbrella available for hire in front of Hi hotel being rebuilt. Can recommend as good restuarants along side.", "After staying in Seminyak, Sanur is our choice destination. Quieter and more relaxed Sanur has great restaurants from traditional Indonesian and upmarket to clean green food with coworking space, it has something to offer everyone. We rode our bikes every day on the 6 km path along the beach or on the roads and felt safe. Yoga on the beach, cocktails at sunset....what more could you want!", "Most beautiful hues you can ever see. Worth the travel and must see if you are in . Get a tour operator like 4U or directly go to Sanur beach where you can get a trip organised. Suggest you start early in the day. Pick one of the first speed boats around 7:30 or 8 and head to Nusa Penida. Better to take a hat and sunscreen as it can get quite hot and sunny", "A welcomed contrast to the busy Seminyak. Sanur is calm & tranquil. The water is still, waves are broken by the reef allowing swimming & fishing to take place. Cute little boats are moored up & cafes & restaurants lead out onto the paradise beach. Will definitely come back :)", "First time that we have stayed in Sanur, have always stayed in Kuta in the past. We rented a lovely pool villa in Sanur for 14 nights. Today was our first vist to walk along the beach. What a lovely lot of seaside restaurants, shade and great atmospher. Totally different from Kuta, can walk without big crowds. The water looked inviting. Beach was also clean apart from a few coconuts floating around. This place is even better than Patong, Phuket and safer without the hassels. Highly recommended for a real holiday", "Great beach that is quiet and relaxing. We love coming to Sanur Beach because it's not crowded like Kuta or Seminayk.", "Loved everything about Sanur, lots of restaurants,have always stayed in Kuta, but found Sanur to be so much more peaceful", "Sanur is a lovely place and the beach is nice and quiet. It doesn't have the crazy crowds that exist in Kuta and Seminyak. You can hire deck chairs and umbrellas while at the beach and also find push bikes to ride along the beach pathway, which stretches from one end to the other. There's a wide range of restaurants to choose from for lunch from bargain warungs to higher end places. My top tips for Sanur beach would be to hire sun loungers to give you a base on the beach, but also hire a bike so you can see more of the sights.", "Sanur beach is much quieter than Kuta and there’s far fewer hawkers. The beach has many private spaces owned by resorts but there is plenty of spaces to sit on a sun lounge and relax. The water is much calmer than the western side.", "Sanur is for us the best place to realx in . It´s much more quiet and there is still plenty of possibilities to go out for diner or stay at the beach. Just take into consideration that there is a low and high tide but the best is if the high tide is there you can swin in the sea what is nearly not possible on the crowded Kuta side.", "Sanur beach is several kilometers long and offers a much quieter beach experience compared to nearby Kuta beach. There are many restaurant options, we choose a couple and had very nice seafood (the best was past the Hyatt on the far end of the beach at a local's little restaurant with only 4 little tables). There are also many hotel options of all range to choose from. We stayed a couple nights at the Hyatt (not the best Hyatt in the world) and a small local hotel, Flashbacks, which was excellent. There is a nice beachfront walk you can use to cover the entire stretch of beach, occasionally lined with some light souvenir shoping, a 711 like convenient shop and some local restaurants. It seems the touts are very mild in Sanur compared to Kuta beach, at least compared to a past trip there in 2005. Overall, we really enjoyed Sanur beach due to it being more quiet, secluded and peaceful yet still having significant entertainment options when we felt the need. Thus, we highly recommend staying here for a few days during a trip to .", "Go for a walk jog or cycle on the promenade in the morning , consider one of the numerous bars with extensive and different happy hour options. Watch or eat as the day turns to night with vistas to Nusa Penida. This is what a relaxed tropical holiday is about.", "This is no a super fab beach for sun bathers, but if you want to kite or windsurf it's the only place in to go. As well if you don't want the crowds or beach break for surf as in Kuta, take a minute boat ride out to the reef of Sanur and have it all to yourself. Great for all levels of surfers.", "Sanur beach is a calm beach, not like its sister, Kuta beach. The surrounding is a quiet neighborhood, so it's good for family getaway", "Absolutely breathtaking views that were amazing! It is extremely busy with tourists and the drive up the mountain is quite windy, but it is not to be missed. If you're coming to nusa penida I would highly highly highly recommend that you do not take a scooter. The roads are extremely bumpy narrow and even an experienced scooter driver would have trouble navigating the thin, steep, uneven roads. The number of tourists that I seen with completely scraped up legs arms limbs, literally bloody from accidents was unbelievable. Take the safer route drive up the mountain with experience locals in an AC car. Honestly these views were something that took my breath away it was so unbelievably beautiful. Taking a picture here makes you look like a professional photographer without even using any filter, Etc. That is how beautiful this place really is!", "Sanur always gives a very elegant n beautiful ambience, unlike the noisy and packed Kuta/Legian (filled with youngsters & backpackers). Serene and suitable for family and for those looking for some quiet getaway and still have the chance to enjoy the warm sand & lovely sea.", "We took a taxi here one day from Legian and I really loved it! The water is so calm (protected by reefs) that you can swim even if you are not a confident swimmer. Sanurs beach front looks really pretty and there are not many people on the beach trying to sell you stuff. Wish I had come here more often!", "Worth the (rather rocky) journey to Kelingking Beach. Apparently it will take years before they can upgrade the gravel roads to tar ones. While it is possible to rent mopeds to get around simply anywhere in Nusa Penida, personally I won't recommend them! I've seen tourists trying to manoeuvre their way along these uneven roads and it is cringe-worthy. I suggest either renting vehicles with driver (500k+ for one day) or ojek aka moped riders (70k for one day) to show you around. I did both and the latter was quite an experience! Can't feel my thighs after the 1 hour ride along bumpy, gravel roads to Atuh Beach hahaha", "You have to take a cruise to Nusa Panida to see this place. It is very nice- different kinda of beach I have ever been to. I was told takes 2 hours to get down and back up. We took picture from up as we did not had much time.", "Sanur beach is less than 20 minutes drive from Kuta. It costs about $8 - $10 USD by taxi to get there and it is worth at least a day trip, if not an overnight trip at one of the local hotels. We had spent 4 days in Ubud, then an additional 6 days in Kuta and wanted a change of pace. So I used wifi and looked up Sanur and noticed it had a boardwalk. That is what is sold us on staying in a hotel (Regent ) for 2 nights there. Sanur offers a much slower place than some of the other places but that was the appeal for us. We have spent a lot of time in Thailand, and some of the smaller coastal islands there had the same draw, so we wanted a similiar vibe. The surrounding area does offer a market with lots of shopping, tons of restaurants, and people watch. The beach is small and spans maybe 5 or 6 km, but most people just walk the boardwalk, or they rent bicycles, which we did every day we were there. The crowd is relaxed, mostly locals, or middle aged tourists. We are in our early thirties so we definitely were more on the younger side, but we enjoyed the fact that we could find beach loungers easily anywhere on the beach to relax and watch all the boats, fishermen, and kite surfers in the water. The tide is the most shallow I have seen in all of , and is only a few feet deep for a few hundred yards. Which is why this area is known for its seafood. About twice a day, fishermen would go walk out (not boat out) into the sea, and wade through the shallow water in the early morning, early evening, and at night with flashlights to get fresh seafood. They would sell to local restaurants and I could sit back with ease knowing just how fresh my food is. AND IT WAS. The best fish I had in , was every meal I ate in Sanur. The food will not disappoint. And it is a little cheaper than Kuta as well, since it is slower there. If you are looking to have a relaxing day where you spend little to no money, then Sanur is perfect for you, your group, or your family.", "While Sanur beach is not Kuta, no surf it has it's own attraction. No crowds, restaurants right on the beach front where you can kick off your shoes and dig your toes into the sand. A lovely Boardwalk for a leisurely stroll or a run in the morning. Plenty of room to grab a day bed and watch the local fishermen try their luck or take a boat ride up the coast line. My favourite place in so I may be a bit biased.", "Sanur is always be my favorite place in compare to the crowded Kuta. It offers a lot of hotels and private villa that is near the Sanur.", "I love everything about Sanur. Yes the beach may not be crystal clear with beautiful white sand but to me it is my home in . The pathway along the beach is great, the restaurants both on the beach and on the main street are fantastic and the locals in the markets and restaurants have become life long friends. I don't mind going to Kuta/Legian/Seminyak for shopping trips but I always enjoy going back to the peace and quiet in Sanur at the end of the day.", "The most beautiful spot in Nusa Penida i reckon. So majestic and breathtaking to view! Getting a photo taken at the spot without the fence here though looks a bit dangerous and is a bit of a joke as you had to fall in line as if going to the toilet. The path down the ravine to the beach was closed when we went there and did not look at all safe but a fair few were willing to risk it for instagram. Haha The place was a bit of a drive but relatively easy to get to with a map and a few directions from locals. Going back was confusing on a motorbike. We got to sample the local mie goreng as well which was surpringly offered at a very affordable price compared to the rest of the tourist spots and . Lovely experience. Will definitely go back!", "Sanur beach has many different restaurants and services to offer. It's peaceful and serene. A more mature crowd away from the hustle and bustle of Kuta ", "Spent 4 days here with family.We all hired mountain bikes and explored the entire beach.It was a very nice change for the hustle of Seminyak.There are a million places to stop and Eat or shop along the entire path.This was our first visit to Sanur beach but definitely not our last.Highly recommended for family's.", "After going to Broken Beach and Kelingking Beach on Nusa Penida, this site seemed pretty lame in comparison but overall it's worthy of a quick visit if you are in the area.", "It's a beautiful spot, but there is much more to see in Nusa Penida... It is really crowded, really hard to take a decent picture without anybody on it. Better to go to Seganing waterfall, Saren Cliff Point...etc.", "Sanur beach is calm and relaxing compared to Kuta. It's chill kind of beach. Sanur is great location for a relaxing holiday. It is away from the mayhem of Kuta. The beach walkway stretches from one end of Sanur to the other, and is a must. You will pass all the beach front bars and restaurants while walking. All good restaurants, nice hotels and many shops are around. Will definitely be back.", "It's just nice to take a break from the west side once in while. Sanur is a lovely place, it has the some of the best beaches that you can safely swim from and has less hustle and bustle than Kuta and Legian area. It's also very conveniently located close to the airport for a speedy early exit.", "The beach is nice enough and there is a lovely (albeit crowded) cycle path that runs the duration. We've probably been spoilt by other beaches in SE Asia / expectations of , but we didn't take to Sanur beach so much. Some photos on the internet make it look a bit nicer than it is I think, not so good for swimming. It's a nice enough place to spend the day on a sun lounger, not anything like the amount of hawkers as Kuta. I think most people who stay in Sanur are in up market accom and don't really need to avail themselves of the beach!", "Not as crowded as Kuta, and plenty of restaurants that are well run and possibly cheaper than Kuta restaurants, Sanur Beach is often underated.", "Nusa Penida is such a beautiful island with one spot more beautiful than the other. Kelingling beach was breathtaking but we didn't have time to walk down the staircase and the top bit was filled with tourists. Hopefully next time we will get to walk down for better views.", "Sanur beach faces a secluded lagoon so no large waves. The promenade along the beach is excellent for walking and biking. Most of the good resorts face the beach on one side and the main Sanur drag on the other. So if you want nightlife and good food they are all within easy walking distance. if you want the tranquility of the beach its at your doorstep. To me Sanur is much better than Kuta because its a lot less crowded. It is also better now than Ubud, which is overrun by Mainland Chinese tourists", "This is one of the best view in Nusa Penida! The stunning cliffs and clearly pearly greenish blue waves will overwhelm you. Yes, we can climb down the cliff to its beach. For me it's worth one try because the beach is just the same look with the ones from other parts of world. But hey, it's a really nice holiday photoshoot down there. Be careful on your way down and up, it's really steep. The government and locals have installed wooden (bamboo?) to help you gripping along the way, but still we all need to concentrate when going down and up. I think it will be best if we visit Kelingking around 8-10 o'clock in the morning. First, it won't be very hot (walking down and up the cliff won't be comfort at the noon. It burns). Secondly, maybe the crowd has not arrived so we are more free exploring and taking picture. The road leading to the beach has now been improved. It's only some bumpy road, but mostly it's smooth. You must visit this place when you are in ! Enjoy :) Ps: bring water", "This is the first time we visit Sanur beach and instantly we fall in love with its atmosphere. Travelling with family consistof older people and children, definitely Sanur is a good place to visit. It's less crowded far beyond compare to Kuta area. We travel on Xmas time during peak time, but seem time of holiday is no effect on Sanur area. No traffic jam, no loud of bang from night club/pub. No people sell offering things you didn't want to buy. And even the beach is clean and sea's wave is calm in the morning. A perfect place for children to play and spot to lay on the beach. Many hotels available there from front beach type or just a walk minutes away range on its price", "The beach of Sanur is far less crowded than the beach of Kuta. Along the beach is a sidewalk that is used both by walkers and bicycles. Bicycles can be rent at the beach. You can choose from many restaurants at the beach. If you do not stay in a hotel at the beach it might be a bit difficult to reach, because there are not so many public roads to the beach.", "I really enjoyed my time in Sanur. The walking track along the beach is fantastic.....you can go for miles enjoying all the sights along the way stopping at any of the multitude of cafes along the way that are scattered right along the beach. There are shops and market stalls, you can have a massage or just rent a beach lounger and relax. There are lots of fun water sports to choose from as well . The beach down there is great for younger children or those who don't like the surf, but is is much cleaner up the southern end with nice white sand and mostly very clean. The other end is the spot for fast boat pick up for Lombok so not as clean but still nice . Sanur is a nice change from the busy, noisy beaches at Kuta, Legian and parts of Seminyak......which I still enjoy going to as well ! I just hope that Sanur doesn't change into Kuta and keeps cruisey !", "Been pretty much everywhere else in and we finally tried Sanur, it's nice. More classy than Kuta and legian, but less pretentious than Nusa dua and Seminyak. The beach was very clean and at this time of the year there is a nice cooling southeasterly breeze which is oh so welcome. Plenty of shops and restaurants along the main street, and lots of live music around at night. Very family friendly part of . ", "We visited Kelingking Beach with Discover Nusa Penida's Manta Mix Tour - it is truly a must-see. We did not hike down to the beach, as we wanted to see other sites in our afternoon tour, but the view from the top is beautiful. We could see mantas swimming in the bay from the cliff!", "My wife and I visited Kelingking as part of a day trip to Nusa Penida during our honeymoon in . Nusa Penida is not as developed as the main islands so be prepared to the tight roads, bumpy roads, and less than stellar views when not at an attraction or sightseeing spot. **Kelingking disclaimer, if you are planning on climbing down to the secret point beach, come prepared with proper shoes, water and snacks for the treacherous trek down and back up the cliff** My wife and I are both fit and avid hikers to the trek down and back up for us wasnt too bad, but you can tell why alot of people either dont do it or get injured going down or coming back up - especially coming back up in the heat or without proper hydration. Overall, it was worth the trip!", "It's one of the most popular destinations in west Nusa Penida. It requires good physical condition to go up, down and up again, especially under the tropical sun. It's located quite far, 1,5 hour approximately from Sampalan, the main port to reach Nusa Penida from Sanur. Because of its popularity, to avoid the crowd, I suggest you to be here around 8 am. The earliest fast boat leaves Sanur at 7.30 with 45 minutes travel duration. So people start coming from main island from 10 am approx. It'd be ideal if you spend a night in Nusa Penida and arrive early in Kelingking beach. So you can enjoy the white sandy, secluded beach on your own for some time. You take steepy stairs to go down that only fit for one person. In the busy hours, people make quite long queue waiting to go up or down in turns, one by one. The shower room isn't available on the beach, it's on the cliff. You should pay 5000 IDR to use the shower room/toilet. I wonder how grand the view would be during sunset time. If you spend a night in Nusa Penida, you can try to watch sunset here. Altough the lack of street light and poor condition of asphalt in some parts throughout the journey would be a challenge. And dear my fellow travellers, please mind your trash. The waste management here hasn't been well developed. Bring home your garbage, avoid using plastic straw & buy the mineral water in big size (1L). Happy travelling", "Sanur is nice beach . Waters are calm and clean as compared to Kuta and Legian beaches. And one can walk or cycle along the beach on a paved walkway. There are also many restaurants that one can dine in along the beach. And no watersports to mar your day at the beach. It's just beautiful!", "Have been to many times and keep moving further away from Kuta (must be getting old). Sanur was so laid back. No traffic, cheap and lively restaurants and warungs. Great beach and seafood to die for. We stayed at Paneeda view and was impressed with location.", "The beach is public. Any place you go. Fantastic white sand and shallow water and lots of corals. Protected from errosion from the making of stone T shaped piers. A present from outside country I believe. Lived there one year. Sanur people are nice and proud of their Sanur. The tourism benefit from their hospitality. Restos and warung are plenty and good. Show up in the local marked in the early morning. Not same busy like Kuta. Jl. Tambligan is the main Street for eat and shopping. I prefer eat on the beach resto. Enjoy Sanur.", "As apposed to Kuta beach Sanur is very quiet and extremely clean, they seem to have more pride than the other side of the island,, surrounded by great hotels and many different prices and the best selection of eating places in South and not rediculous prices", "Your must-visit bucket list at Nusa Penida. This place will be full of tourists in the afternoon so you'd better reach this place in the early morning or late evening to get the best picture. You also need an extra stamina to reach the beach down there.", "We went to Nusa Penida for two days, and we had visited this place, really nice view with some rocks around, good place to visit when you're on this island.", "Not an easy hike but certainly worth the views all the way down, most beautiful scenery in Nusa Penida Island", "Was staying in Prama Sanur, and has its own beach line. Sanur beach is relatively calm, not like in kuta where the wave is big. Good to just dip in the ocean, or get sun burn while enjoying the view with a beer bintang or two. Picture is view from the Prama Sanur Beach", "After many years of travelling to Sanur Beach is definitely our choice of place to stay put now. The beach is very clean extremely usable, sand clean and great for children. Most of the hotels on the beach maintain the area in front of them to a very high standard. There are many restaurants on the beach front and in the main street area....all within walking distance or a short cheap taxi ride. The restaurants are very reasonably priced and as yet we have not come across one we have issues with...believe me we have tried many! There is Hardy,s Super market ...most large hotels have a shuttle bus available.........Hardys has a great range to choose from and very reasonable priced. Shopping along the beach is limited but you can buy most of what is available in Kuta area. A cheap taxi ride or transport will take you to Denpensar for a Robinsons or Matahari store, or for a 30 minute trip you can go to Galleria. Sanur is great for a quiet holiday or for families not wanting the night/disco scene.", "This is our third stay in Sanur and wile we love the towm, the accomodatiobs and the people we are not fans of the beaches. We live right at Lake Michigan’s shores and experience the beautiful white beaches and the clean fresh wTer of the Great Lakes. We also do not to have to hang on to our pocket book as vendors try to sell you anything imagineable from soup to nuts every step you take. Not as bad as Kuta we hear but enough to put one off.", "We spent a wonderful afternoon visiting Sanur Beach, completed the boardwalk/ paved path along the beachfront & then stopped at a lovely Cafe next to Suraya Watersports. We had a few stallholders approach us & some of the boat guys offering rides however overall was a very relaxing afternoon & a cheap taxi ride from Seminyak. Water was fantastic & a great view to be had when parasailing with the Suraya Watersports Team. Some very nice Hotels/Resorts along the beachfront & might just be an alternate option for next trip. If you visit you have to to allocate at least half a day & relax down Sanur Beach.", "I am spending ten days in Sanur. On day one I hired a bicycle for the stay so I could enjoy a daily ride along this beautiful stretch of beach. The walking/cycling path is well kept and the various places to stop for a drink/meal are endless. However what I am hating is the market owners who are so pushy. As an example I have tried for three days to walk through Tootsie's however the minute I head towards the shops I am harassed by all of the owners wanting me to buy from their shop. They follow regardless of telling them I just want to look. It has really spoilt the idea of shopping in the markets there. Otherwise this stretch of beach is worth a few days visit", "The golden sand beach in Sanur is a popular meeting place for locals and tourists. Where else can you rent a beach chair for $1 a day, sip fresh tropical juices while you watch the waves, and dine with your feet in the sand. Not the party beach like that in Kuta, Sanur Beach still retains a natural, peaceful atmosphere.", "Amazing Places to Visit Nusa Penida for The Best Trip Ever, you can enjoy vacation on kelingking beach and beatiful beach with clean white sand", "After going to Kuta we werent to keen on the beaches in , but were pleasantly surprised arriving to Sanur beach. So clean! Nice white sand and not too crowded. Bliss", "Just do it!!! Take the ferry and go see this beautiful beach! The island of Penida is definitely less developed than but there are some beautiful beaches!!! We didn’t trek down to the water because it was so hot and looked like too much work.", "Sanur is good for those who like a slower and less crowded pace then Kuta. It's close to the airport, and a ride should cost around 150K rupiahs (AU$15). It has everything: great restaurants, good shopping, and most importantly clean beaches! The promenade along the beach is great on a bike and if your legs are sore, plenty of opportunities for a great-value massage!!! ", "Enjoyed Sanur beach, very quiet without all the hassle and noise of Kuta. Loads of restaurants right on the beach and the locals are very relaxed.", "I love Sanur particularly the beach I have walked from one end to the other. It is always kept clean and the variety of food choices is outstanding from the warungs to the fancy restos. A lot quieter that Kuta but so much more to offer.", "After traveling through for three weeks Sanur feels like home. i love the relaxed vibe, I wasn't once hassled or pressured to buy anything. The beaches are beautiful, the roads are well looked after and rubbish was at a min when we visited in August. We didn't see any rubbish in the ocean at all, which is very unusual for . Great range of places to eat, cold drinks in beach bars along the ocean and enough room on the roads to cruise around on a bicycle.", "If you want a nice clean beach to swim in then Sanur is it! This part is not for partying it is much quieter than Seminyak and Kuta but it is nice, clean and relaxing.", "Sanur is a beautiful place to holiday. Not so busy as Kuta with plenty of hotels and restaurants to choose from. Do some gift shopping as you stroll along the long beach walk. There are many little shops and stalls. Dip your toes in the sand as you sip your morning coffee or perhaps sit with your toes still in the sand for dinner watching the Moon rise as we did last September- very romantic! Take a glass-bottomed boat trip or fishing trip or perhaps a swim.", "Kelingking beach one of best beach at Nusa Penida island Will you visit this place.? Get resonable price and experienced driver", "We traveled about 7 Km from Kuta to try Sanur beach. Although the beach is quiet but we have been to far better place for Swim. I think the beach at Seminyak is better than this....", "First time staying in Sanur, loved it. Not as full on busy as Kuta and alike. Great food choices and lots of accomodation. Lots of people using cycling to get around. Will be back", "I didn't want to stay longer on this beach, because there were so many people and resorts around. Walking around it, you can that it's also full of boats and people willing to sell stuff. For me, was more the beach used to catch the boat no Nusa Penida.", "i like sanur beach, beacuse it is so peaceful . it is a great plance to just hang around and doing nothing. i spent a whole day there, so quite unlike kuta, it is less commercial and less crowded. by 5, lots of local people come with their snacks. so the beach is not clean but laid back. cheap too, i spent 30,000 Ruphia for my lunch with small salad and coffee, 50,000ruphia for the beach chair. Nobody will come up to ask if you need a massage from time to time. On my way back in the evening, i walk through the village, beautiful night views too.", "Prama Hotel in Sanur was perfect for our family holiday in . The location was great as Sanur feels like a small and relaxed beach town (compared to Seminyak and Kuta which felt very busy when we visited). Sanur has good shops and nice restaurants while being fine as a base to explore from. The hotel has lots of facilities, great bars and restaurants also a surf school and spa resort which were both great value. The buffet breakfast was fantastic with an amazing selection of great tasting food. All of the staff were incredibly friendly and always so helpful.", "As a long time visitor to indonesia (especially sanur) i need to sing the praises of the sanur beach area as a whole. To be able to cycle/walk the full length of sanur; to enjoy seeing the tourist areas as well as the local beaches; to stop and chat to stallholders and warung operators; to enjoy a great meal overlooking sandy beaches; to have a wonderful local coffee for 50cents;to watch locals at work and play; its all here and available to everyone. I find it very relaxing and quite charming; i hope us converts keep this place to ourselves.", "Sanur is great especially if you don't like the touristy, crowded areas of Kuta. There is definitely a small town beach feeling here. There are plenty of places to park a motor bike along Sanur beach, wonderful restaurants directly on the beach, and plenty of water sports available if your in the mood for an adrenaline rush. The snorkeling isn't the best, but if you have smaller kids you can still poke around in the water with a mask and find star fish, sea urchins, and some fish. Of course you can rent a beach chair if you choose, which is relatively inexpensive. All in all it was very peaceful and the locals and other tourists left us alone. It was a great place to chill out between seeing the many others sites in . We were glad we stayed in the Sanur Beach area. We'd stay here again.", "Compared to the absolutely rubbish strewn beaches of Kuta, Legian & Seminyak, we found Sanur beach good. Sand was nice underfoot and lovely to stroll along. Hardly any hawkers but plenty of shops, warnings and massages available if required. It's more a bay beach with no waves. Water seemed clear and clean to me. What I did not like was the quicksand sludgy type sand once you were in the water which was also filled with beds of seaweed. I hate the seaweed constantly waving around me. We had been looking forward to cycling on the lovely path that runs along the beach but quickly realised that the bikes were a hazard. We found it so annoying to walking along side by side and constantly being interrupted by the ting of yet another bike requiring us to move aside. All for the bikes but the path needs to wider. Can't imagine what it would be like in high season.", "Sanur beach is a wonderful coastal strip that has a walking and cycling track running for several kilometers right along the beach. The lagoon beach is shallow and generally fairly flat, depending on the strength of the very reliable on-shore wind. This wind which blows daily not only cools things off, but means Sanur is the centre of water sports in , especially wind surfing, kite surfing, kite flying, para gliding and jet skiing.The western end of the beach (to the right at the end of Kusuma Sari Street) is very much the locals beach and is wonderful to visit on a Sunday when all the local families come to enjoy. It is here you will find rows of simple nese warung style restaurants. However unfortunately this part of the coastline is also really affected by plastic and litter which is all over the beach and not so pleasant. To the left (east) of Kusuma Sari is the long long stretch (5kms or more) of the beach front cycling and walking path that fronts all the amazing resort hotels and deluxe private villas. You can literally walk for miles. Due to the upmarket residences and hotels the many bays along this stretch are kept litter free by the hotel workers and local ex-pat residents. The lagoon, due to being very shallow (you can walk out to sea for around 800m at low tide and it is never more than waist deep), the beaches are very safe and suitable for young kids. I was there in high season (July), however no where was crowded, and you could easily find a nice stretch of golden sand to yourself. I was travelling solo but had some confidence leaving my bag and belongings sitting on the sand whilst i went in for many swims each day. Alternatively the many many restaurants and cafes that dot the coastline are happy to look after your belongings if you buy a drink or a snack. Sanur is very very chilled out, there is great shopping but the shop keepers are very low key and there is absolutely no hassle at all. A very pleasant part of , refreshing, beautiful and I dream of my return.", "This place is the best vista on Nusa Penida. I was concerned for the amount of rubbish there and over tourism.", "We left our hotel at 730 am to beat the tour traffic and boy were we right! Took us an hour since it also rained a bit on the way. The Trex can be viewed from the view point which is right at the parking spot. But if you’re physically fit and adventurous, take the hike down the scary wood plank stairway to the beach! It was the most wonderful experience after a gruelling 30 minute hike down to see how empty and untouched the beach was. Pure natural beauty at its finest. You can go for a dip but the tide was strong. There is also surprisingly, a vendor who comes down around 845 am with snacks and drinks that you can buy from. Overall- PENIDA was made worth the money and effort solely because of this natural wonder", "Seasoned traveller to but first timer to Sanur and the beach was great - better than I imagined given I am not a fan of swimming at Legian or Kuta beach. Whether a day trip or staying in the area - worth a look and enjoy. Great eateries along the beach or inland a little. Enjoy the pics!", "Nusa Penida has so many amazing views making it hard to pick a favorite. But when the cliffs form in the shape of a Tyrannosaurus Rex at Kelingking Secret Point Beach it is bound to be a crowd favorite. Take the boat from Sanur IDR75.000 For Local IDR150.000 For Foreigner You can rent a motorbike at IDR100.000 per day or Hire a driver with car at IDR700.000 per day. You can visit three up to four objects if you want to have one day trip. Have local food to try approximately IDR200.000 for two persons depends on the restaurant and what kind of food you take.", "My family and friends all came to for my 70th birthday celebration October 5-17, 2018 and had a fantastic party at our private 9 bedroom villa right on the beach in Sanur. The beach itself is not pretty, there was a lot of debris all over the place and the water color was a bit dirty, unlike the gorgeous blue beaches in Curacao. The atmosphere brought it back to ok because the food stalls and Indonesian drinks were really good and the locals are very friendly.", "This is a popular destination for tourists - there are lots of nice hotels with bungalows in gardens. A footpath separates them from the beach proper. I saw a Thai Chi class on the beach, it looked beautiful, so graceful as 15 people did a Repulse Monkey in unison. Sanur Beach is fairly clean (depends on the tide). The sand varies in colour from grey black to light brown. There are shops and stalls selling all the usual tourist tat - clothes, souvenirs, etcetera. You can take a trip to the islands from here, walk to a half decent restaurant for dinner or visit one of the many warungs (modest food stalls). Men sit around on low tables, gossiping. Women man the stalls and shops. In the late afternoon, the light is lovely down here on the beach as the key turns pink. Give it a go.", "We have been to previously and after seeing the beaches at some locations (Kuta and Seminyak) were not really impressed. But - the beach (5km) at Sanur is picture postcard - with a variety of water activities or one can simple have a coffee and take in the view - we did both. This was the view I expected of - without the commercialism of Kuta and Seminyak. We were very sorry to leave Sanur as it was a little piece of paradise.", "First trip to and so glad I stayed in Sanur. It's joked that it's called \\Snore\\\" because it's quieter than so many other parts of - and it is. This doesn't mean there are tumbleweeds along the streets or on the beaches! There is still a steady flow of tourists but it isn't in any way hectic like Seminyak. The beaches are clean, as is the water. Recommend it for people wanting a more chilled out experience where there are still plenty of places to eat and a good beach to stretch out on.\"", "Coming from Perth, where beaches are beautiful but QUIET it is hard to compare to the Sanur experience. The beach itself with its grainy brown sand and opaque water just doesn't appeal. However, there are plenty of warungs and nice Cafes around and and pleasant footpath to wander along on. A nice change from the fast pace Seminyak.", "My family has a habit of spending our mornings on Sanur Beach, mostly to walk or do yoga by the beach. Here strangers nods, smiles & waves to each other. Sometimes chats after yoga practice. IMO the stretch of Sanur beach paralel to Jalan Danau Tamblingan has the friendliest atmosphere in South . No as crowded as Kuta or Legian, tho tend to be more crowded on weekends. If I don't feel like to walk on beach sand, I walk on the paved walkway alongside the sandy beach. There are many kinds of watersports equipment for rent if I'm inclined to be more adventurous. If I feel hungry after all the activities or just want to watch people walk by, there are plenty of beachside cafes. And there are no beach sellers who approach you and offer you this and that like in Kuta beach. This is due to a rule enforced by the Sanur authority, just like on street parking on Jalan Danau Tamblingan are only on 1 side of the road. So what's not to love about this beach?", "It is mainly a touristic venue, many hotels and many vendors with huge pressure for tourist (people even follow you to sell you things). Not as fool as other touristic places like Kuta or Seminyak but I don recommend other place like Jimbaran if you want to relax in a quiet and beautiful place. Sanur's beach is not that beautiful and the sand is not fine nor white.", "I've been hearing so many things about Nusa Penida that I decided to give it a try, but I'm really not sure why everyone is so excited about this, it's overcrowded wherever you go and you have to pay to just enjoy the view, e.g. for Kelingking, which is a total rip off. The road there is super bumpy and it's a long ride, and at the end you have to queue to take a picture - ridiculous! Will not go back and don't recommend it. I really don't know why people make such a fuss about it, I think it's not worth it - stay away! Also, it's super dirty, lots of plastic everywhere you go. Sad.", "Oh don't offer me Kuta or Seminyak, please, Sanur is prettier, cleaner, still has a local feel, and you don't get plagued by hawkers on the beach. I have been coming to more than 20 years and definitely prefer Sanur Beach. There are markets (Sindhu Beach, and the big Sanur local markets) an endless choice of hotels, shops, cafes, restaurants, night spots. There is a real nese village at Sanur, the tourist parts grew from the village, there is a local Sanur temple for the people, you sometimes see ceremonies, cremations, parades. Local people are leaders of the Sanur Village and they have pride in their area. Among the hotels are some of the longest serving in , they have character and charm. The beach at Sanur has white sand, the local hotels \\own\\\" them and keep them clean and pretty. There are colourful traditional boats on the sand for hire, kites flying when it is windy. Local fishermen fish on the reef and on the man-made Rock greyness that protect the coast. Over the years storms have damaged the coast and I have seen the coastal path washed away, but the Sanur Council quickly repairs the damage an these days it looks lovely. The hotels have restaurant tables and chairs and loungers on the sand. There are plenty of bars to buy drinks. From the each you can look out ver the reef to where waves break, it is not a surf beach. But often locals will catch a wave out at the reef line. The fishermen in coolie type straw hats walk nets over the reef and it is fascinating watching them. The main road through Sanur follows inland from the coast, usually with hotels filling in the land between the beach and the shopping and restaurant street. The street is just one lane each way wide, traffic including motor bikes, cars, taxis, bemos and big tourist coaches is heavy but slow moving. Taxis and bemos beep at you as you walk along, hoping you will want a ride. There is every sort of shop you could think of, and many of each sort so competition is hot. There are money changers, banks and ATMs, spas, beauty shops, manicurists, shops to book scuba diving, snorkelling, white water rafting or day tours to the safari park or bird park. Everything you want is in Sanur beach, and none of the dodgy, dirty, scary things that are symbolic of the western side (Kuta etc). Try Sanur, it is lovely, it is the way most people like it.\"", "When deciding where on to stay this was a great choice. Kuta is like the jersey shore while Sanur is more authentic. Getting newer restaurants in as older families realize. Little infrastructure, 6-10,000 expats, two international schools, residential. Walking town, can walk on the beach with the footpath that doesn't exist other places in .", "We went to Kelingking as part of one day tour to Nusa Penida Island so we had limited time for this place unfortunately. I would have rather skipped cristal Bay and stayed for a swim here, however the tour guys have organized the trip in a different way. You do need half an hour maybe to reach the beach down and half and hour to go up. But it’s worth it for sure!!!", "Sanur beach was alright, not that pretty. To be honest, we would have choose to stay other area if we have known. I would just stay in Saminyak or nicer beach area.", "This is the best and most famous spot in Nusa Penida. Nusa Penida can be reached by boat from Sanur Beach Harbour in 1 hour. From Buyuk Harbour in Nusa Penida, Kelingking Beach is around 30 minutes by car. From the car park we must take a walk for around 100 m. There are some viewing spots. Try all to take best picture from several angles. In holiday season this spot is very crowded. And in December also very hot. The very unique is the shape of the cape looks like t-rex head.", "Stunning view but crowded, full of tourist and if you want to take a photo you should wait for long . But breath taking view. You have to visit this place as the best part of nusa penidaa.", "This is where he says he's like a dinosaur's head and I can finally come here. The beach is no less good with the places I've visited in Nusa Penida. If you want to get close to the rocks down the stairs are wooden but very dangerous if not careful. Strongly discouraged if not dare better just enjoy this beach from the top course.", "Hands down one of the most beautiful places one can see. The colors of the water from up above the cliff is mesmerizing to say the least. A must visit place when in /Nusa Penida. Just come prepared with good shoes and water as it can be too hot.", "good place sanur is nice place kuta i no like sanur more good and more me i will try to come back one day with my love i travel alone in the travel", "Was probably the most beautiful place in Nusa Penida back in time. Now it is a landfill with hordes of tourist. Thousand of empty plastic bottles along the way and once you get there, you almost wonder if you are at the shopping mall during the incredible sales day or if you are at the Kelingking Beach. People bumping into one each other, kids crying, adults fighting over a spot for photo, the worst of humanity is at Kelingking Beach. A tip: go down, way down, all the way down to escape this madness and rest on the beach sand. The way down is dangerous and hard, the way back up is even harder and you have to be in excellent physical condition. This limit the number of people going down and all of a sudden you can breath and see clear and enjoy what nature has to offer. On our way back up we decided to pick additional trash left by others to dispose properly. Please do same.", "We visited Sanur beach to go to Nusa Lembogan island. It was a bit dirty, we did not like much, as the rest of beaches in (in general).", "Sanur beach is the best beach I have ever visited in Indonesia. It is good to see teams of workers out on the beach every morning cleaning away dead seaweed and any letter from the day before. Lots of places to eat and drink plus entertainment beachside. The most beautiful place to sea the sunrise with a loved one. Highly recommended.", "I’m just going to tell you this: THE WAY TO GET ANYWHERE IN NUSA PENIDA IS HELL! I’m not talking about the views or the beach, i’m talking about the road to get there. It’s really BAD. So yes the place is amazing but the most of the time you are in your car or your moto to get any of the places in the island (at least 45 min to get from one point to another) so when you arrived you will probably feel pretty bad. I went yesterday with my husband and my 2 year old daughter and we are all in pain...my neck, my arms even 1 foot is hurt because all the horrible movements in the car because of the rocks in the way.", "Sanur is a series of small white sand beaches with a reef beyond. The pace of life is much slower here than Kuta beach and not as upmarket as Nusa dis . There are lots of water sports available, stand ups, kite surfing, jet skis, snorkelling it's not really a surf beach . It's lined with warung and hotels and not too crowded. So if you want a nice quiet relaxing holiday this is the place to come", "Best views on nusa penida. tourist packed as expected. A very beautiful sights to see, beach is very beautiful but you need an extra stamina as the stairs to the bottom is very hard and only the one that has adrenaline that could do it. Instagram photo would be a nice purpose to visit this place, and road leads to this beach is great compare to other destination in nusa penida. Must visit indeed if you're tired with all chaos and kuta party scene :)", "The famous T-Rex beach was just as breathtaking as I had hoped! Absolutely gorgeous spot. Would recommend to anyone visiting . Kelingking beach is located on Nusa Penida, with is a separate island located about 30 minutes by boat from Sanur, . Nusa Penida is still undeveloped, and I would recommend spending a few nights here to really enjoy the island. Another option would be staying on Nusa Lembongan which is only a 5 minute boat ride away from Penida, it has more accommodation options available (in total their are 3 Nusa Islands all located next to each other). Note: It's takes about 30 minutes to get down to the actual beach at Kelingking, but around 1-1.5 hrs to climb back up. The stairs are steep and rocky, not the easiest climb. Their are hand rails most of the way, would not recommend the climb for anyone with mobility or endurance issues. Many people simply come and take pictures from the top without ever climbing down to the water. And that works fine for all fitness/mobility levels. It's a very popular spot, get there early if you can to avoid the crowds. Nusa Penida is amazing, this isn't a spot to rush through in one day. They have tons of great beaches (like crystal bay), great snorkeling, and landmarks like angels billabong, broken beach, etc. The roads to get around the island are in pretty bad shape. Tons of potholes and rubble. It takes a long time to travel around the island because of the bad conditions. If you are renting a scooter be very careful on the roads. You can also rent a driver to get around, it's expensive, but worth it for convenience.", "I have to say my favorite spot in Nusa Penida island and worth going especially if you’ll have time going down to the beach. The view from the top is amazing ans I’m pretty sure the experience going down the beach would be amazing. If you’re afraid of heights then try to be brave and strong if you want to have a perfect Instagram shot because by just merely sitting at the cliff is nerve braking. It’s really beautiful and it made me want to come back to ASAP. You should try it and i tell you it’s worth it", "The Sanur beach path walk goes from one end to the other with a multitude of of Warungs, bands & waterports, massages, beauty spas, markets to keep you occupied, our much preferred getaway... much quieter than the hustle & bustle of Kuta which is only about 30 minutes by taxi. Very nice swimming beach, great evening sunsets, upon low tide you can wade through the beautiful warm waters and find little crabs, fish, starfish etc.. there's a surf school here as there's a reef much further out which you get to by boat.. Sanur is heavenly...", "Nusa Penida is a relatively undeveloped tourist destination, therefore roads and other facilities are in their infancy and are struggling to satisfy the needs of tourists. However the unspoilt scenery, friendly locals and spectacular sights make it worthwhile. Careful management is required to retain the rugged attractions and make access safe. Doing your homework of any place one visits is a MUST to avoid drawing inappropriate conclusions.", "Sanur has it all, you just have to make the effort. Well, it doesn't have the drunken yobs of Kuta or the beautiful sunset but it makes up for that in spades. There are a lot of resorts and mid priced bungalows right on the beach and there is a 5 km walk path, mostly shaded, that covers the whole Sanur strip. Sanur is usually much cooler than Kuta and usually has a beautiful breeze blowing in from the ocean. There are plenty of nice restaurants too. Only one annoying thing here is the Taxi service. If you are used to the \\genuine\\\" Bluebird taxis in Seminyak and Legian using meters and charging very reasonable prices ( make sure they have Bluebird on the windscreen and great panels) it is annoying for these same cabs, still having meters, but charging a minimum of $3 no matter how short the distance. 50 percent are really rude and try to con you for upwards of $6 for a short journey. Make sure you settle the price or turn on the meter before you get in!! A heated argument over a 200 meter journey cost isn't a nice way to start or finish the day.\"", "Visited here last year in June,it is the landmark of Nusa Penida,kelingking means pinkie finger,the famous pic of this place is the cliff form in the shape of pinkie finger,thats why the local called it kelingking(pinkie),you will be exhausted if you want to go down to the beach.but it is worth doing so.once you reach the beach,you will feel so relaxed,and want to stay here longer.but the waves is strong,so not suitable for swimming. along the way to the beach, sometimes a bit dangerous,so take care of yourself.i should stay here longer, but sadly due to limited time,have to go up to meet my driver.will come again.", "Sanur beach is lovely. Compared To Seminyak and Canggu it is very quite. Even the bigger restaurants and hotels here aren’t very expensive. We found in some of the more popular beach’s the restaurants were charging similar to Australian prices for food and cocktails. Highlight recommend spending a few days at Sanur at the very least.", "Sanur beach is a more calm place than Kuta, best suited for families and adults. Also, the hotels are located right beyond the sand, despite of Kuta that has an ugly long wall across all the beach. There are many nice restaurants on the beach and in the main street, but I would suggest to spare your money for buying souvenirs and artwork in the Kuta's commercial zone.", "We are a couple in our 30s and came to Sanur looking for somewhere quieter than Kuta but where we could still try surfing and snorkelling. You can surf here but only out in the reef, which you need to be taken to by RipCurl School of Surf. We ended up taking a day trip to Kuta anyway to surf which was brilliant. There's good access to snorkeling and dive sites. The ferry to Nusa Penida can be very choppy so if you're prone to sea sickness, take tablets. Snorkelling or diving are similar prices so bear that in mind if you're trying to decide between the two. The most expensive and closest site is at Nusa Penida and costs £60-£85 per person for an all inclusive day trip. A lot of the trips advertising on the sea front have poor reviews on trip advisor so do some research before booking. The southern part of the beach is cleaner and prettier. The more north you go the more litter and the sea is full of private boats. There are plenty of nice restaurants and bars here. We found the road running parallel to the seafront to have the nicest dishes. We tried Soul in a Bowl, Three Monkeys and The Porch Cafe. Hoping to try Buddha tomorrow. The only con is that most of the sun lounging areas are for particular hotels or bars. I don't see why you couldn't just take your towel and lie on the sand but no-one was doing this and the best spots are owned by said hotels and restaurants. At Kuta, it felt a bit more 'public' and open - like you were free to sunbathe where you liked. There's also not much to see or do in the area except expensive day trips or activities. (Kite Surfing is popular here).", "Nusa Penida is such an overrated trip! The boat takes you 45 min from to arrive to the island and you take a car and drive another 45min in the most dangerous and rocky road to just arrive in busy place so you can only take the famous picture! People with kids are highly not recommended to take them all! Avoid this trip by all means!!!", "We stayed in Kuta and drove to Sanur (big mistake too much traffic at Christmas time) to Check out a Villa for next June, we parked and walked the main street, not as many tourists or traffic in Sanur unlike Kuta area. We went to look at the beach which was very clean and useable plenty of massage & food outlets along the beach. I am looking forward to my stay there in June", "Located on the southern island of Nusa Penida from above it will look like a beautiful southern sea.the beauty of nature here will make us forget how hot the weather is here", "We were not very impressed by Sanur beach, although in general liked Sanur for being so much quieter than Seminyak. The beach itself is an extremely narrow strip of sand. The sea looks very dirty and so we didn’t get in although there were a few other brave swimmers. There were a lot of dogs on the beach which were also off putting. Also, the beach faces east so no picturesque sun sets here. There’s a few decent bars on the edge of the beach which were the only real redeeming factor. There is a strip of concrete running along the back of the beach meaning you can walk away from the dogs and sewage. In summary- definitely wouldn’t advise to go to Sanur if you’re looking for beautiful scenic beaches. I think on balance we are glad we stayed in Sanur rather than Seminyak but relieved we only devoted half an afternoon to the beach itself!", "Not first time to but first time to Sanur. We Hired a driver as we were looking for a particular shop. The walk along the beach was beautiful with many eateries and market style shopping. There weren't many people. It's nice and quiet compared to Kuta/Legian area.", "amazing trip while in Asia, an unspoiled place with beautiful scenery, don't forget to visit this place if you visit nusa penida.100% I recommend.", "For a change of pace head to Sanur...you won't be disappointed! Its a far cry from crazy Kuta and its just a slow paced beautiful place in Indonesia.", "Sanur was our first location to settle down in . Also our first beach in Indonesia, since we were in Jakarta and Yogyakarta before. The Sanur Beach is a very long stretched beach, with over 5 kilometers of sand. The sand is really nice to walk on but to enjoy a nice day of beach here, you have to find the right spot. We were located with our hotel on the right side of the beach. Going further to the right, you will first see a lot of dubious warungs that might actually sell some good food. There were plenty of tourists eating on the beach anyway so that has to say something right? When you are past the warungs, you will walk by a huge resort with their own spa. I believe the sunbeds on the beach, which is actually a lovely part of the beach, can only be used by the guests of the hotel. There is a good bar located, with a gorgeous view over the ocean, but the prices are pretty high.  When you walk to the left, you can enjoy a nice long walk. Well, if would have been nice if people would stop cycling there. We saw a sign saying do not cycle here but still, there are a lot of bikes ringing their bells constantly and trying to avoid the walking crowd. It is a shame that you cannot enjoy a nice, quiet walk along the boulevard. The boulevard does not have that much to offer, other than some cafés where you can also a cold drink. If you want to relax, grab some sun or read a good book, you have to be at the left side (I would say halfway) to enjoy a clean part of the beach with conformtable sunbeds. Look for the small \\isles\\\" 50 metres from the beach.  The beach itself could be cleaner. Many parts are filthy, due to the lack of garbage cans and I guess people who cannot be bothered to take their garbage with them. You cannot swim and there is not much coral left. It is fun to walk in the sea though, thanks to the reef holding back the waves. Just don't expect many fish.  Even though this is the only beach we came across so far during our stay but I must hope we will get to see better beaches (like near Amed or Gili Islands). The cyclists are taking away some of the fun of walking along the boulevard and there aren't many nice cafés. The sea itself does not offer that much but it is nice to do a \\\"sea walk\\\". \"", "Dock-off point for travellers heading to Nusa Penida. There are several ferry lines but the usual departure time starts at 8:00am. Packages available online normally includes the ferry ride and guided land transfers within the island. Sanur is a small port and passengers will need to soak feet on water upon departure. It is also an option to directly book a ferry ride at the port and find a local driver upon reaching Nusa Penida. We preferred hassle-free and booked a tour package for IDR2million for 2pax inclusive of lunch.", "If you want to see not just beach, you want to go to shop with cheap price and eat local food you have to visit Sanur beach. From this beach you can cross the sea by boat to nusa lembongan and nusa penida island. Honestly, I will stay long in this beach than Kuta, because not very crowd.", "Truly beautiful beach with awesome views of the cliffs of the hills and white sand beach. Maybe just need to struggle to get to this place, because road in Nusa penida not too good. But it is very compulsory to come here if travel in the Nusa Penida island.", "stayed in Sanur for 5 days, great place with peaceful environment, love this place.", "If you come to Nusa Penida you cannot skip Kelinking beach since it is one of the biggest sightseeings on the island. The road has parts that were okay but some of them were very bumpy, with a lot of holes in them and the last 10 minutes are all sand and stones with holes. My boyfriend and I were traveling with a rented motorcycle and this was the 5th day of us driving (never had before) and we managed just fine but keep in mind that it is nit easy at all. You can hire a local driver but the experience is not the same at all. The view point on the cliff is overcrowded with a lot of tourists. You wait in line to make photos. The views are breathtaking though, you have to see them live (just what you would put as a desktop wallpaper)! If you are hungry, you can visit one of the warungs (local restaurants) there. The parking fee is 5 000 Rp/motorbike. There is a steep path down the beach but if you plan to go there go as early as you can since the road is long and the path to the beach is hard and with no shadow. Don’t recommend to watch the sunset here - the road as I said is in very bad condition and dangerous in the day not to say at night.", "If you are visiting Nusa Penida here is a must. Such stunning views and beautiful beach. However please note it gets very busy here as it is a very \\instagramable\\\" location. It is best to get here early to beat the crowds. Also make sure you have water with you as it gets very hot here and there is alot of stairs.\"", "I was surprised when I first saw the beach at sanur, not what I was expecting after the hectic beach at kuta. very quiet, seemed to be most popular with kite surfers. locals fish from the beach and from their colourful boats in the evenings. a few market stalls are there, but appear tired. further along the beach becomes classy, with some good motels and resorts having dining and cocktail areas right next to the beach.", "We headed for Sanur in the hopes of having a nice relaxing holiday. We bought with us our young family so decided to hire a nanny. Unfortunately the experience was terrible, so after just a few days into our nine day pre-paid holiday we pack out bags early and headed back to Seminyak... Walking away with a lose of $600 already spent on our villa accommodation. This was a small price to pay knowing we would be safer elsewhere. So a warning to travellers out there don't use Karsini Services.", "Located on the east side Sanur beach, unlike Kuta beach, has a wonderful board walk and the road is set back from the beach. There is a sheltering outer reef system that keeps the waters calm, however, you'll find at low tide water sports are a problem. We don't get spectacular sunsets but a sunrise is work getting up for (well once in a while :) ). ", "Back in after an absence of three years. Visited the Gilis, was driven through hellhole Kuta/Legian/Seminyak to the over-trafficked Canggu where the seascape is superb but the streets are as horrible as Kuta, and \\top & tailed\\\" our stay with sojourns in South Sanur. So glad that Sanur remains untrendy and off most visitors' \\\"must-do\\\" list. For more than ten years now it remains my favourite place: quiet, inexpensive, civilised. Speak quietly, perhaps others won't hear, and Sanur will remain the dowdy but lovely old dowager that she is.\"", "Stayed in Sanur after visiting Ubud and Seminyak. As I am not a party girl anymore and prefer relaxing during the day and a couple of drinks with dinner in the evening, Sanur suited me perfectly. Safe beach with water sports, lots of restaurants and many hotels with beach access. A slower pace of life than kuta and Seminyak yet still felt like a touristy beach resort. I'd return.", "We have been holidaying in Sanur for many years.. It is the best little village in .. Gorgeous people .. Tasty resturants .. Lovely bars .. Beautiful resorts!!!! But don't tell anyone because we don't want it to become crowded like Kuta!!!! Sent from my iPhone", "From the top (starting point) is probably best view point on island! There are lot of small cottages with food & drinks at the top so you can buy what you need. Bring enought water because climbing down & up cam be heawy for unprepared persons. Recomend snickers and not fliplops (despite you can see lot turists walking with them:). At the bottom one of the beast beaches I ever saw! Don't swim far - dangerous waves! Don't missed this place when you are in Nusa Penida!", "Its really amazing..to go there you need transportation..its a bit difficult to get there.better when you arrived in nusa penida rent a car or bike.", "It's like 1,5 to 2 hours from the Nusa Penidas's ferry harbor, to reach there you also have to go through 1 hour of bumpy roads, not quite a suitable destination if you bring a baby. From above it's an epic view. There's a hidden beach below but going down is rather extreme, just be careful not to slip", "Sanur beach is in my opinion the best beach in . There is so much local colour. There are stalls to sell souvenirs and restaurants everywhere all the way along. The beach shore stretches' for about 2 kilometres. Locals are friendly and chatty, there is watersports in many locations along. When I go for my morning walk and the tide is out you will see locals in the water gathering worms for there next days fishing, it looks like a oil painting.. Down the bottom end of the beach, there is a street called jalan cemara. The street is full of good restaurants and just near some of the good hotel resorts of sanur.so you never have deal with the heavy traffic and congestion of kuta.", "This is the first time we have stayed in Sanur as we usually stay in Seminyak and we loved it. Sanur beach is just lovely and has a walkway all along the beach with lots of hotels, cafes and restaurants where you can get cheap eats and foods. There are also lots of market stalls. You can get great deals on water sports - but make sure you bargain. You don't get hassled as much on the beach as you do at Kuta and Legian Beaches. It is much quieter here and has the most amazing sunrises. You can hire bicycles for around A$2.50 for up to 8 hours or $3.50 for 24 hours. This is a great way to spend a day exploring this area. It is safe to ride along the walkway especially if you have kids. Plenty of places to stop along the way to refresh yourselves!", "This is my second visit to sanur beach, and won't be my last. The beach is very clean and quiet. Better than the busy kuta, and legian beach.", "Sanur beach is ok. Clean with many opportunities for lunch/dinner and sunbeds and umbrellas. Let's say that this side of is much better than Kuta-Seminyak-Legian. Less crowdy and more stilish!", "Good: 1. Stunning view! Must see in Penida! 2. Easily accessible - Better roads going here than other tourist spots in Penida. Bad: 1. Can get crowded - So better go here early morning! 2. Commercialized area - Lots of huts selling food and water", "Stayed at Nesa Sanur enjoyed food close by and walks along beach front good diving and boat trips , beach markets and night to bars have a good atmosphere and we enjoyed this side off the island safari park was close by and good night food markets", "We rented 2 lounge chairs and a patio umbrella for 40,000 IR and relaxed while the boys (13 and 9) enjoyed the lovely beach. It also is a nice walk along the sea wall or on the beach in the sand! We prefer Sanur over Kuta because it has nice sandy beaches and is much less crowded than Kuta. There were perhaps 10 other people in the water swimming further down the beach and some kayakers but they were farther out from shore so lots of room for everyone. There are lots of places to do water sports activities if you're interested. The boys had the option but were happy to just swim and play in the sand. A Breeze made it very comfortable and not too hot. We had lunch here at Warung Mimi as we wanted to stay and enjoy Sanur Beach a little longer. We ordered a bacon cheese burger (30,000 IR), fries (15,000 IR), nasi goreng and 2 mie goreng (25,0000 IR each) for a total of 120,000 IR. We had brought our own water as we had wanted to stay hydrated. It was quickly prepared and very tasty! There's no actual signs identifying this warung but it's named after the owner. We would relax on the beach and eat here again!", "During my stay in I went to both Kuta and Sanur beaches. Personally I like Sanur Beach, it was quiet and at the same time friendly... but then again I am 65. If I was younger I would probably prefer the bustle of the Kuta beach and its nightclubs. Yer pays yer money and yer takes yer choice!", "Sanur is so beautiful, quiet and relaxing, best place to go if you want peace and tranquility. Loved it.", "Sanur beach was one of the nicer beaches we visited in . It was pretty clean and had beautiful views of the Nusa islands and Mount Agung. It wasn’t flooded with people like Kuta or Seminyak.", "must visit when on Nusa Penida ! be careful when taking scooter, the road is tricky to drive ! And in the meantime the place is overrun with day trippers from but still too beautiful to be missed.", "As frequent travellers to we believe Sanur is the best place to stay as a family. Lots of nice restaurants and little shops easy to walk around with family!", "So crowded, long as sketchy hike down to the beach, look at Instagram or try to go by boat. Everything on Penida is packed with tourists all taking the same photo and the roads are horrible to get everywhere.", "Nusa Penida it,s the best place to visiting. Beautufull panorama beach make every tourist will be come back again. You can going by Fast Boat Cruises 40 minuts from Sanur harbour. One day for visiting many place at Nusa Penida its our service.", "Nusa Penida should be on your list when you are traveling to , if this is your first time and you are traveling alone better book a group tour the price is worth it. They offer many package. You can choose with snorkeling package or just to see the west of nusa penida such a kelingking beach broken beach and angel billabong.", "I love Sanur, its easier with out the crowds and its like was before the big invasion to Seminyak. Easy to ride a push bike and still the little markets and shops top end of Sanur has more shopping. A path following the beach for 8km offers greeat biking and walking and there are restaurants cafes and warongs the length of it. Sit on the sand in candle light for a lovely meal that won't blow the budget. Great villas or bigger resort hotels to choose from.", "I stayed here with my husband and 2 teenagers for a week. I found the beach to be mostly clean with only a very minor amount of rubbish (no more then in Australia). I actually didn't have high expectations after reading mixed reviews but I was pleasantly surprised. Locals rake up the sand and clean it up. The sea is calm (protected by an outer reef) and the beach is lined with restaurants and markets. You can also do watersports; we had a lot of fun jet skiing (you can also barter for a very good price). Sanur Beach attracts families and older crowds and is sooooo much quieter then Kuta. I really enjoyed my stay here and if I come back to I would definitely stay here again.", "We got a taxi to Sanur for part of the day and what a lovely surprise we got. It's quieter than Seminyak, where we stay. The beach is right there at the boardwalk where the cafes, shops and bars are. There's a really small section of sand between but only a couple of metres maybe. There are jet skis and many old boats waiting to take people out for a ride or a trip to another island. It's more laid back and relaxing than Seminyak, obviously not on the same scale in size but it was really nice to experience it and the people were very friendly. We wandered up the road to street stalls but it was really hot so didn't venture too far. All in all, a really nice day out. Our taxi driver waited in the carpark for us for about 3 hours and that was plenty of time to have a drink or two and a bite of lunch and a wander around.", "After visiting Ubud, Kuta, , Kuta, Lombok, Gili Air and Jimbaran, Sanur has emerged as one if favorites! Its laid back with little trafick, lots of great restaurants at all price ranges, its extremely walkable and the beach is not bad either. I can now see why do many expats have opted for Sanur. We thought about a day or two here to finish up the Indonesia leg of our SE Asia trip but opted for 5 nights - which is an eternity for us 50 something \\ flashpackers \\\" who tend to keep moving as the next destination us just around the corner. But the vibe in Sanur pulled us in and we opted to nest here for 5 nights. The mix of locals, tourists, expats and the wide range of restaurants from cheapo cheap to lovely higher end - as well as the quiet side streets and beach side \\\" gangs \\\" all make for a great laid back destination. As well the prevalence of Hindu temples and ceremonies in the immediate area lends a sublime, mystical vibe that is as lovely as it is hard to comprehend for a westener. Skip Jimbaran and Kuta, - the former is a perfect example of development gone wrong - oh so wrong! And Kuta, is a trafick clogged, alcohol fueled mess of tatooed, overweight Australians looking for Aussie inspired fun in all the wrong places! \"", "After seeing the beach at Kuta we were hoping that Sanur would be a little better! It was fabulous, just what you expect in . Clean and well maintained and a pleasure to walk along. The sea is very calm but lots of sea urchins and coral just waiting for you to stand on them. Beach shoes a must!", "Was the best place to visit have not been to Sanur but found it less hectic then Kuta, et , people very friendly and bars and food great , found many 5 star resorts but also very reasonably priced accommodation will be a definite visit , beach is great and you can find some of the original places , love this place", "I personally prefer Sanur beach over those along Kuta/Legian/Seminyak. It's much less crowded and much quieter. Waves are much gentler and sea breeze just simply soothing. Lots of hotels and F&B outlets line the beach so u'd be spoilt for choices.", "If you planing to visit - Indonesia then don’t miss this place. Here are some points to make your plan easier for nusa penida. 1. You wish you can do day trip at Nusa penida or you can stay there also 2. Start your journey early at morning so you will able to catch boat 3. To Nusa Penida they have speed boat service with different timing form Sanur port, buy return ticket it will cost you near about $25/p ( there are many companies with different timing starting from 8:00am) 4. At Nusa penida you can rent bike for $5 or also you can hire 4 wheeler for $20/p There are so many stunning places are there to explore like kelingking beach, broken island, angle bilabong, crystal bay. In kelinking beach if you wish you can go down also but path is not good at some point broken steps so be careful while getting down .. also make sure you have time because it will take almost 2hr or more to going down n come.", "In general Sanur is the best place in for a relaxing holiday. Not a bad meal was had over different restaurants. Everything is in walking distance. None of the traffic jams that Kuta has and not as showy as Nusa Due and Seminyak. Some really great restaurants.", "Good for a day out in the sun but the beach is rocky and the sea has too many weeds to swim in. Sanur is also quiet and not as active as Kuta or seminyak. Good for a relaxed and quiet time.", "Love Sanur Beach - have been there many times however had not been there for a few years. Not disappointed and absolutely loved it. So many little bars and restaurants both on the beach and street front. So quiet and relaxing after staying in busy Seminyak.", "I really enjoy Sanur Beach. It is clean and peaceful. The waves lap gently and there is no gale force wind making the experience unpleasant. I enjoy sitting at a restaurant under the shade of the trees and enjoying a drink or a meal. Much more pleasant than Kuta, Legian or Seminyak on the beach.", "Imagine a beautiful tropical island bathed in resplendent etherial light... , Indonesia's \\crown jewel.\\\" Now is it any wonder that over a million visitors a year flock to its sultry shores? The charming characteristics of southern coastal , particularly Sanur, rate high on international travelers' itineraries. This premiere locale is well-noted for its balmy, sunny climate. Sanur's close proximity to the ocean makes it ideal for beachgoers,including swimmers and kayakers. In terms of what the village offers, the abiding temperament is both lively and serene. For instance: the downtown main thoroughfare running parallel to the beach sports restaurants, bars, banks, hotels and guesthouses, and art galleries as well as a broad, expansive beach which stretches far beyond one's initial musings. Because of Sanur's close proximity to the international airport, it is a great introductory starting point for more far-flung adventures. In the meantime...consider booking into a hotel which has a swimming pool, adjoining bar and restaurant. This setup allows for maximum options for relaxation. Or, if you want exercise, try a leisurely stroll up the coast to the nearby Grand Beach Hotel, and beyond that the spacious shallow tide-pools. The 4.5 kilometer beach eventually leads to the Museum Le Mayeur...the former home of Belgian painter Adrien Le Mayeur and his nese wife. Looming off the coast are the popular isles of Nusa Penida and Nusa Lembongon. Local tour companies offer excursions there right from the beach. Another option to see the sights is to signup for a glass-bottom boat ride....providing fascinating glimpses of underwater marine life.Please note, if you choose the glass-bottom excursion,try to venture forth only in extremely calm weather for best underwater visibility. As you see, Sanur offers something for most everyone....so gear-up for fun adventures! \"", "Nothing special about the beach. Prefer the Jimbaran beach than Sanur's. I feel it's more crowded here but definitely can't beat Kuta's beach. Won't intentionally come for the beach.", "Beautiful, laid back, friendly Sanur. Great beachside bars and restaurants. Doesn't have the diversity but Much more pleasant than Kuta", "I haven't been to for many years and was not sure where to stay but i knew i did not want Kuta. On advice from a friend I decided on Sanur, I'm very glad I did as it has been most enjoyable with a beautiful beach and a chillaxed atmosphere.. I would definately return", "I have to admit, having been in Nusa Penida for a few days I couldn’t be bothered to do the 45 min trek down to the actual beach itself (what people who had just done the trip told me) having done so many of the hikes for the other stuff on the island I was just happy to look over the stunning view. The beach looks insane, so kind of gutted I didn’t go down! No one was in the water and the waves seem too powerful to swim.... which is what the below reviews also say. Absolutely stunning view and a must visit.", "We enjoyed Sanur Beach as it was not swarming with Hawkers and the Kuta style beach bars. Great restaurants on the sand and a cool local vibe.", "After hectic Seminyak & Ubud Sanur is a very peaceful family town, great safe beach not many hawkers", "Sanur Beach is the quieter side of - unlike Kuta which is crazy and Nusa Dua, which is for the wannabe rich. It is clean, and there is always something to do. In saying that, I would rather be in Kuta as I feel this area is a bit slow for me.", "Sanur is great for young family's and so relaxing 😎 if you want to get away from the busy of Kuta this is where you can get lost . Hire bikes to get around early morning or late afternoon. Really liked the fixed price shops Tootsies or further down Jenny's other fixed price shops across from tootsie if you don't like to haggle. ", "WE stay in south Sanur quieter than Kuta,Legian etc but area will satisfy all types of travellers DISLIKE {nothing] Locals treat us as like of the family", "Let's start with 'I hate Kuta'... I hate the crowdedness, the pressure, too many hawkers, the loudness, the brashness, the pollution, the atmosphere... and basically Sanur is the opposite of all this... Sanur is relaxed, peaceful, slow-paced, few hawkers (and they're friendly and not very pushy), the beaches are clean, the food is delish and of a high standard, there's plenty to do. It there's no pressure to do it all... love it!", "All my family love Sanur I have been staying at Sanur for 15 Years. We love everyhting about Sanur for us it has a very homely feel, and everyting to offer us with all the nice Restaurants and Cafes and the lovely People who we know and have made friends with over the years we have stayed in Sanur.", "The beach is clean , not so many people trying to sell you merchandise, quieter and yoy can walk along the footpath which leads you to mant seaside restaurants. Give me Sanur anytime over the hustle and bustle of Kuta and Legian.", "I hesitate to write this review lest others believe me and flood to south Sanur, where some locals still live and the streets are narrow, enchanting and tree lined. Thirty years ago people told me Kuta was ruined and thankfully I did not believe them. Now I say: Kuta is ruined and so too Legian and despite what many say, Seminyak has had its day too. They have killed the goose that laid the golden egg and there is nothing much left in south that is not polluted by noise and traffic and an excess of foreigners with no interest in anything more than alcohol and hard partying. Nonetheless isolated pockets of calm and tranquillity do persist: for now at least. Try south Sanur, south of the high priced resorts, down in the remoter laneways, where a completely different tempo can be felt. is as beautiful as ever she was, away from the tourist haunts. Enjoy her still while you can.", "The place is located in 'Nusa Penida', an island almost 45 minutes from via sea route. The water is three brilliant shades of blue... The beach is absolutely beautiful!", "No words to describe this place...just serenity at its best...The beaches in Nusa penida are so unique,you cannot miss anyone of them. Do visit and enjoy .The trek to Trex is quite tough,only for daredevils...but the green turquoise color of water just makes your travel memory set apart.", "Stayed in Sanur for a week after a week in Seminyak hands down the best decision made what a beautiful place clean beaches calm water for little kiddies loads of shopping without being troubled by hawkers fabulous restaurants in shopping district and also right on beach can hire kayaks jet ski etc so much fun would recommend Sanur to anyone who like tranquil and not hustle bustle and if you do want to go to Kuta it's 25 mins away for $10 can't go wrong", "This place is beautiful, words can’t describe it. Great for walking, scenaries like in movies and most of all fun. The locals are really friendly and I am so glad I visited it. Be wary the roads in Nusa Panida are quite bad though and a lot of bumps and journey can be uncomfortable but it’s well worth it.", "It's really amazing when you reach this place. We just like see heaven and paradise. The shape of cliff like a T-Rex which is very interesting. Blue ocean is the view in front of the cliff, very clear and clean beach. 😍😍😍 Actually we can go down for swimming activity or just taking photo in the beach instead of on top of the cliff, but it needs around 1 hour by walking down. Since I'm in a rush of hour to go other places, maybe next time I'll do it. Overall, it takes around 30 min from Nusa Penida port to Kelingking cliff with very wavy and unsmooth road by car like you do off-road. So, I'd suggest that a pregnant woman to do not join this trip due to safety reason. Hopefully in couple of years, the road will be smooth so that everyone can go to this beautiful place. 🙏🏻 Besides that, the number of stars hotel are still very limited. According to my local guide, there's only 1 star hotel near the Nusa Penida port. The others are only available for bungalows and homestay.", "Nusa Penida as an island is beautiful, Kelingking Beach is something else. The most mesmerising place I have ever visited. The height of the cliffs, crossed with the sculpture of the land and that blue ocean just creates the most perfect view. We stood and watched as Mantra Rays swam just off of the beach. Simple perfect I would travel to the island again just to see this!", "We stayed in Sanur for 10 days, then spent the last 2 days of our holiday in Seminyak. After our time in Sanur, I would much rather have spent the whole time there. It's so quiet and peaceful compared to the tourist areas of Kuta, Seminyak etc. The shopkeepers don't hassle you here either. There are plenty of good restaurants and bars too. Next time I'm in , I will definitely stay in Sanur, hopefully at the magnificent Fairmont Hotel again.", "I have nothing but Praise for Sanur,I just love the quite location and appreciated the serenity,The People,The Locals are all so nice.The Staff are so Special..", "It is the most breathtaking view of sea beach and mountain. The path to beach is very dangerous, if you are expert in trekking you should not miss the opportunity of going down the hill to enjoy the beach with crystal clear sand and water all for only yourself. You can see the stingray fish in this place. Most attractive spot in Nusa Penida. Hotels and restaurants are coming up, pack your meals if you intend to spend the day in Kelingking beach.", "sanur beach is good for family who like a quite, calm and relaxing white sand beach. it's not a surfing beach, nor a sunset beach, morelikely a sunrise beach, local nese people tend to go here in the afternoon rather than kuta. brings dog and jogging is one of the favorite activities", "Sanur is one of the few places in where you can still witness and explore the traditional culture and way of living. Away from the crazy traffic jams and noise around Kuta and Seminyak, Sanur still offers a tranquil environment with many Hindu temples, nese Gardens and the typical Banjar village life.", "In at the moment (Kuta) hired a driver to take us (4 friends) to Sanur Beach. Sat in shade of trees, looking at the beach which is not a surf beach but more like a lake. Pretty water, nicer than Kuta beach. We sat directly out front of Rosella Restaurant at table & staff looked after us very well. Near Sanur Beach markets.", "It's a nice beach. But in one can easily find sublime beaches. The long wide board walk is great. One can wander along and find a nice place for a drink or a meal. Sanur is terrific if you'd like to escape the hoards at Kuta and find well priced accomodation.", "I would recommend anyone to have Nusa Penida Island tour as a must day trip activity if you visit . The whole Island is amazing however, when we visited it was a little bit overcrowded.", "I'll choose Sanur than Kuta anyotherday! Considering it's the first place where Tourist started in the late 20's up till the early 40's, Sanur has kept their way of life and dignity in tack!", "Beach is absolutely stunning at this time of year due to the water directions. No rubbish, white soft sand and minimal hagglers like the likes of Seminyak and Kuta. Will always be staying over Sanur side this time of year from now on.", "I was over until I discovered Sanur. This is a fantastic place and where I go to chill. Not a busy as Kuta and more relaxing so many places to eat great hotels my go to place in ", "While the Kuta crowd who live for the endless thump of over amplified techo may find Sanur beach a little dull the rest of us find it delightful. A bricked beachwalk extends for around 5 kilometers, most of it shaded from the sun. Restaurants and hotels line the walk, making it an easy option to stop for a drink or a bite. Beyond lies the white sand beach crammed with sun loungers and gay umbrellas. The surf lies beyond the reef, so visitors tend to swim in the sheltered lagoon, not exciting but endlessly present. In the distance, 's holy mountain gazes down beneignly. If you want a massage, a pedicure, manicure, braids or any other beachly delight, it is there for the asking. Some restaurants have shaded sofas to lounge on. Shopping or course is also there. Jewellery, sarongs and hats not to mention knick knacks are all there waiting for attention. Bicyles for hire, cold beers, great fish and chips at Sanur Beach Grove - everything you could want for a great relaxing day out ", "Its way more beautiful than Kuta beach and cleaner than Sanur one. Great place to swim with kids as well, just be aware that it gets deep quite quickly", "The Sanur side is the Indian Ocean and much cleaner than Kuta, Legian or Seminyak. Most of the hotels hire out bikes and you can ride along the cycle way on the beach front - only other push bikes and walking tourists.", "Good beach and save for childrens to swim,with nusa penida island view along the day.White sand along the beach will relaxing your body and soul and correct place to see Sunrise.", "Visited the beach around midday after deciding to walk down to Kuta. As we walked to the beach there were a number of open sewers running along the side of the back streets and when we got onto the beach one of them was running down the beach to the sea giving off an unbearable smell. We preserve only to find another runoff just 50m up the beach, again given a terrible smell. After that we gave up and decided it wasn't worth it. When you have such amazing beaches over at Sanur, why both with this one at all?? That said, the place looked like it had great surf and apparently the sunset is good so on that basis I have to assume its worth a couple of stars, otherwise I'd have given it zero as the competition is much better", "Riding a 2 wheeler motor bike to get to these locations by yourself is very tricky, the roads are so bad!! we had a fall on one of the roads and we happened to be the 4th biker that had a fall on that same stretch, luckily we were not as badly injured as the others so we managed to proceed with caution towards our destination as the roads just kept getting worse in condition - unless you are staying overnight on nusa penida ensure you make it back to the ferry port on time for the last boat atleast (we made it just in time with 2 minutes to spare) - once you arrive nusa penida by boat best hire a local biker and let him ride / hire a car. Kelingking - pay for parking - no entry fee - lot of stamina needed - you have to wonder how those bamboo stick fences were even built by some really really brave hearts!! you have to shuffle through people on your way down as many stop in between contemplating if they should continue further. we stopped half way ourselves and did not make it to the beach as we had to race back to the port to make it in time for our boat! but i am sure it would have been a very private beach as not many go right to the bottom. The view is breathtaking & the experience is exhilarating so expect to be tired at the end of this.", "Much quieter and more relaxing than Legian's beach and a million times better than Kuta's. Sanur is still the best unless you can afford the scary prices of Nusa Dua hotels.", "Im 1000000% sure that NUSA PENIDA is more beautiful than . This island is seriously AMAZING! Every corner of the island is providing u an indescribable view. The air is soooo much different than , its like u get lost in some kind of jungle. I can tell u that this island is going to be the next or even more.", "We were in Sanur two time and now I can say for sure that we won't come back again, because of the beach. Very dirty with too many people. I don't know, maybe because is too close to Denpasar and it's favorite location of the locals. But didn't like it at all.", "After deciding to stay in Sanur instead of Legian or Kuta for the last part of our honeymoon. I was hoping the beach was clean. Very disappointed", "Kelingking beach is just something you have to see to believe, it is amazing. While we were there we were lucky enough to see the manta rays swimming around at the beach below. A few things to note: The road out to Kelingking is rough, if you decide to do it on a scooter you should be careful as there are a lot of bumps, rocks, soft sand and taxis to contend with. I have heard that the taxi/tour van ride out is quite rough also but if you aren't confident on a scooter then I suggest taking a tour or taxi. This is the number one attraction on Nusa Penida so it gets very busy, if you stay on the island I recommend going early before the boats bring in day tourists. The best view is from the top, but you can hike down to the beach but be warned that it is not an easy one, I recommend wearing sneakers/runners for extra grip and just for feet protection. Areas of the hike down are super steep and quite difficult to negotiate so take your time. Plenty of people do this hike so there are sections where you will have to stop and wait to let people pass you. Be considerate of others and lend them a hand when it's safe to do so. This is a cliffs side you are climbing down which has little shade and sometimes no wind so it gets very hot. Once you make it down to the beach, there is one person who is selling some drinks and snacks but don't expect to have a wide variety and you will pay slightly more then you would normally. It would be wise to take some water and snacks with you. The beach is not necessarily a swim friendly beach, no life guards patrol the beach, the waves can be quite big and come from different directions. If you aren't a strong swimmer I highly advise you don't go in very deep. I swam out into the water and got to swim with some rays which was awesome. It was hard to get in and out safely and I am a strong swimmer. This is one of the most beautiful places I have ever been so if you do decide to do it. Be safe, take your time and take your rubbish with you.", "If you are in Indonesia, you have to go to Nusa Penida. It is not far from and Nusa Lambogan and it can be reached by speed boat. View on the waves is really very beautiful, and the colour of the see is fascinating.", "I will definitely recommend this place to travellers visiting Nusa Penida. You can combine your tour with angels billalong and broken beach and then head to kelingking point and beach. It is important to note that it is very very steep so wear proper shoes with grip not flip flops and if you have bad knees and then dont get down to the beach. You can go halfway and then come back. Because at some points the steps are very high and narrow and supprted with wooden rails built by travellers on the way. The all the hike is worth it.", "After staying in the Legian/Kuta area on previous trips Sanur Beach was a welcome change. The water is clear and the beach is clean. I enjoyed swimming there everyday as it was so much more refreshing then the hotel pools which were too warm. Will definitely be going back to Sanur Beach", "The water in Sanur was not that good and we never swam in there, but is the perfect spot to relax yourself. Plenty of cheap restaurant where you can eat without spend a fortune! Is the opposite of chaotic Kuta Beach", "For a short winter break, is a good choice for Aussies as it's so close. Sanur beach is less crowded than Seminyak, but it doesn't have the same quality of surf beach. Choose the right hotel and you can have a lovely family holiday for a good price.", "Sanur beach is one of the nicest, less popular beaches in . Centrally located (short drive from Kuta & Nusa Dua), it offers a whole host of fun watersports and is the site where a lot of the ferries take off for trips to Nusa Penida & Lemboggan. There is some snorkelling & scuba diving here, but it is possible to find other, better sites. A good option for spending time in the water with close proximity to the main central sites. Recommended!", "This place is must go in Nusa Penida. Such amazing drone shots and scenic photos can be taken there. The only problem is the amount of people who all want to take the same picture. There are little places to have something to eat and drink and for the more adventurous you can follow the steep steps that take you to the main beach on the ground. I had vertigo so couldn’t do it but again.... wow!", "During our short trip to over the weekend, we decided to stay close to Sanur beach as it is supposedly not as crowded as the Kuta and south kuta area of . The beach is peaceful in the mornings and has a lot of locals coming in as the day goes by. We interacted with some locals who quickly recognized us as Indians and started talking about our mythological series and movies (despite the apparent language barrier). It is always amazing to interact with locals!! There were many shops offering cycles on rent and we decided to enjoy a good cycle ride in the early morning, before heading for Ubud. Sanur beach has special lanes for cyclist and its a fantastic way to explore the beach and the restaurant dotting it. The cycle rent is very low and you have a many cycles to choose from. Due to lack of time, missed having a swim in the water. Good place to relax and enjoy.", "I often come to Sanur to have a walk along the beach, relaxing and enjoy some food in a warung. There are nice colorful boats on the shore, and sometimes you can see a mount surrounded by clouds when you look at the horizon. The beach walk is about 4 kilometers I think - you can also rent a bike for the afternoon. By the end of the beach walk, you can find some cheap and good warungs, and enjoy the view. Comparing to Kuta, this is really relaxing. BUT, There are some disappointing points which have to be underline : - The hawkers can really be harassing sometimes ! Especially the women who ask you every 5 minutes \\Massage?! Mister massage?? Come!\\\" And people from the little shops can be really annoying too. Be firm and say \\\"No thanks\\\" So usually I walk close to the water to avoid them, or use a bike. - The rubbish problem. If you go on the left side of Sanur and have a walk there... It's gonna be awful. There are disgusting trash and rubbish EVERYWHERE : plastic bags, bottles, papers, and many, many plastic things... I felt terrible when I saw that. It looks like a giant trash can. A dumped. The government should really do something to recycle or at least CLEAN all that mess! It's unacceptable! What a pity for the beautiful island of Traffic and rubbish are two main negative points in . - Last thing is, if you want to swim in Sanur, maybe it's not the best place because there is seaweed. And the water depth is ridiculous, so it's ok for children but adult... not really Apart from that, the atmosphere is nice and relaxing. Otherwise you have many resorts and 4 or 5 stars hotels along the beachwalk, so you can also find some fine restaurants to have a dinner. But in that case, the atmosphere would be more chic. Oh and you can also do some water sports, and take some boats to go to islands. But be careful with the prices and ask the main office.\"", "A nice beach to visit atleast once during the visit to . Watersport being the main attraction of Sanur beach makes it worth a visit as Sanur isn't as crowded as Kuta. Off course since there isn't much crowd the beach is secluded without hawkers to bother the visitors and a quite walk down the beach definitely makes visiting the place a worthwhile.", "Sanur beach is much cleaner and quieter, compared to Kuta, Legian, Benoa. Less rowdiness, unlike in Kuta Of course, less ranges of shops, massage spas, eateries, etc Great for a quiet vacation and not have to travel hours to Ubud.", "After a decent ride across the north of Denpasar we agreed we'd earned a break. We pulled into Sanur beach and a peace descended upon us. No hassle 'window shopping' and plenty on offer for lunch with a beautiful view. We had found our fleeting retreat!", "I love the beach at Sanur. It is cleaned up every day and does not suffer the pollution of Kuta. Safe for all, has a fantastic wide paved path that all can walk,jog or cycle. You do not get harassed by touts and in the evening a nice cool breeze. Have been to 10 times and Sanur is my favourite location. It's daggy and quiet.", "Beautiful spot. Make sure to look at the surrounds as well as the main attraction. The road into any Penida attraction is really rough so be prepared but it's lovely", "This is probably my favourite view of a beach in Nusa Penida. It is shaped like a t-rex. To take photos, your guide will offer to climb a tree to snap a shot of you and the beach. Simply stunning. We didn't get to go down to the beach as we had a 2 year old and the hike down is difficult. So we just enjoyed the view from the top.", "The beach is fantastic, even though we had not been down and we regret it. Definetly a must in Nusa Penida. There is full of people but you can find the space for yourself.", "Sanur beach looks similar with Nusa Dua for me. But offer more beach side cafe and restaurants. Little busy sometimes. But we really enjoyed our evening promenade.", "We have staid in Kuta and Seminyak before we came to Sanur. It was a huge disappointment when we arrived to the beach, it was crowded and dirty. We walked further south and found a nice place near the mertasari temple, here you have lot of kite surfers and not crowded.", "We are a 60 year old couple so looking for a quiter holiday than the busy Kuta and Seminyak area. Sanur Beach was perfect. Still lots of shops and restaurants without the heavy traffic and large crowds.", "Stayed at this hotel for 6 nights in March. Small but lovely hotel in a great position close to restuarants and shops. Most of the guests were older couples mainly europeans. The rooms are getting a bit old but are still very nice compared to most hotels in their price range. Very good value for money. The first time we stayed last year it was quiet but seems to have become more popular. Building new hotel next door but this was not a problem with the noise levels. Staff were fantastic and rooms kept very clean. Reception staff excellent. We hired push bikes and rode around sanur especially along the beach path. would stay again next year.", "This is the pick spot for a lazy beach-side holiday in . Sanur is more sophisticated and laid-back than Kuta. Sure you'll be approached by local hawkers and transport operators but its all good ! Well-established and classy hotels set right on the white sand beach, plenty of shady trees, sun-lounges and beachside bars and pools means a really relaxing holiday if you've come to chill out. Great cafe's and restaurants on the Beach and along Jalan Tamblinggan that runs almost the entire length of Sanur beach precinct.", "Sanur is wonderful not as busy as the other side Of the island, could do with some better restaurants", "We went from Sanur to Seminyak initially for a couple days. it took 2 1/2 hours to get there its about 20ks. Check in to the medium priced city centre hotel which was ok? Then went for a walk on the beautiful beach NOT it was absolutely full of plastic right up to the high water mark. popped into a beachside hotel KU DE TA was the name. Talk about embarrassing. gangs of precocious teens spending rich daddies money on expensive drinks $20 a pop. Whilst teasing and laughing at the local beach hawkers. Needless to say we checked out the next day and went back to Sanur's pristine beaches and genuine people", "We always head to Sanur when we visit . The beaches are not as crowded as Kuta or Seminyak. It's chill with lots of watering holes and places by the beach to just catch some sun and chill with the kids People are always friendly , as this is . We love the arthoel beach club and bamboo bar , where you can just eat , drink , relax by the beach with good clean toilets and beautiful views.", "Sanur beach was much cleaner than Kuta or Seminyak,you could actually see sand and not piles of trash. The walk down the pavement was quite relaxing,they have blocked it off from scooters so you can relax and not be aware of a scooter nearly hitting you every few minutes.", "Even it was in the low season (February), but still had many people...but not crowdy. It's rainy season, but still hot in Sanur. Sanur looks more up-scale, stylish area, if compares with Kuta. I like this place more. Many,...many nice various kinds of restaurants ... The beach is still clean..", "My family of four spent nine days in Sanur. It is quiet enough to get around on bicycles. We use the beach path and the streets to get around. There are many restaurants to choose from; the food is good and prices reasonable. All excursions can be made from this area. It was nice to be in Sanur at night as it's pretty quiet. My teens notice it's quiet (more mature crowd) however it is safe enough for them to explore out on their own. Kuta Beach far too crazy with constant sales harassment on the beach....not like that at all in Sanur. I would definitely come back here.", "So after 15 years of trips finally got to Sanur, great location, amazing scenery, a lot quieter than Kuta, however I went to relax so this was perfect. Hired bikes and I would recommend this $3 a day and was an excellent way to get around", "Quite a walk down a narrow trail, but well worth the beautiful beach. Go snorkeling with the Nusa Penida Tour group. They are the best!", "If you visit to , dont forget to visit Nusa Penida and this beach. Along with other places in Nusa Penida, you can find the genuine views of the sea and beach. I am agree with other reviewers, I am worry these places will be commercialized soon. If you visit to Kelingking Beach, you can see the blue ocean and of course the cliff. Please be careful if you walk to down side. No more words than say its a great holiday", "loved Sanur so peaceful after Kuta & not hassled like Kuta.will be back.", "This is the best place we visited in our tour of Nusa Penida - worth every moment we spent here. Though we didn't climb down but the pictures were amazing from top.", "after travelling to many a time staying at legian nusa dua kuta i doubt i will ever go back to that side of the island again sanur is quiter breeze blowing all the time beach clean restuarants more up market not so much bartering and very comfortable walking the streets highly recommend", "Sanur is quieter than Kuta. I find the beach is cleaner and less waves. Nice to soak in as it's not very deep.", "This is our third visit to Sanur in two years.It has everything you want in regards to shopping, restaurants,beaches and activities without all the bustle and hassle of Kuta..Have to admit that most of the people we saw were more mature or with young children and that seemed to suit everyone.", "We spent most of our stay in Sanur, but we decided to spend one day in Seminyak. Overall, the beach seem to have a longer sand area than in Sanur with less algae. However, the water in Seminyak was not as calm as in Sanur making it more appropriate for surfing than for swimming. Also, Seminyak was not as peaceful as Sanur. It was definitely worth it to check it out though.", "Sanur beach is vast and clean plenty of shops and you don't get pestered like Kuta. The shared walking and bike paths are great and the local shop owners don't badger you. It was calm and relaxed atmosphere", "Compared to Kuta, Legian and Seminyak Sanur is the quiet tourist area of . There are many nice hotels of all different sizes and along the beach walk you'll find a long row of cafes, restaurants, massage places, etc. the sea is also quiet since the waves break at the few hundred meters out. This part of is very family friendly and also the locals like to spend their free time on this beach or come here on a Sunday excursion with the family.", "I would prefer Sanur then Kuta in any other day. More quiet. The place not pack with a lot of people. Can stroll along the beach calmly and peacefully.", "One of many Highlights in Nusa Penida. The way to this scenic view was rough - it took us a lot of skill with our bikes to go there, but it was fun! At the end, we had a great view on the famous T-Rex ;) I was flying my drone to get some great shots (since my girlfriend was too afraid to climb the \\stairs\\\" down the hill). On good days you can see the Mantas in the Manta Point!! Do it - it's worth the effort!\"", "I decided to stay in Sanur as I am travelling alone and did not want the hustle and bustle of Kuta - and wanted to see the sunrise. The beach is beautiful, not Cuba beach beautiful but a decent beach with plenty of bars, resturants and spas along the shore. You will get hassles but this is asia, the locals need to make money - do not get stressed just keep walking and politely say no or just ignore them. Tip: Go at night - the beach is stunning", "We are staying at the Maya hotel The beach in Sanur is very Beautiful . It has white sand and is wide. There is a long stretch-of pavement where you can go jogging , cycling or walking. Along the boardwalk are Some stalls but the vendors aren t insistent. You can rent chairs, you can hire jetski s , canoeing, ...there are a few beach bars, restaurants and cafés , hotels and villa resorts sanur beach is very relaxing and not too busy, which is Nice. If you however prefer more action, then apparently Seminyiak and Kuta are the places to be We are combining the two: first the peace of Sanur and then for our teenagers Seminyak", "Sanur beach is relatively free of rubbish which is a huge bonus after visiting Kuta. There are lots of cheap warungs on the sand serving good food. Also many better quality restaurants looking out to the water. Love sitting here looking out to the beach especially at high tide.", "In all the many years we have been coming to beautiful , for some reason we had not yet been to Sanur Beach. So we decided to catch a cab from our hotel in Seminyak to Sanur Beach and we were so pleasantly surprised. There is a long path that winds its way past many beautiful hotels and there are beach markets and plenty of places to stop along the way for a cold drink and something to eat. Some of the hotels were amazing and all had magnificent views of beautiful Sanur beach with its relaxed vibe and golden sand, much different to the volcanic sand on Seminyak beach. I would thoroughly recommend anyone to go and check it out and we will definitely spend more time there on our next visit.", "Nice place and a must if you come to Nusa Penida but too manta tourist and the way down to the beach isnt in good conditions. Good views and good places around to drink or eat some local food", "The beach and promenade at Sanur is quite long and provides a pleasant way of spending an hour's walking. There are plenty of cafes and restaurants as well as some reasonably priced hotels. Compared to the beach at Kuta this Sanur beach is much quieter with fewer hawkers and crowds. But the sunset is much better at Kuta so a trip there is worth it later in the day.", "I love a Jetski, always go with \\Yogi\\\" he opperates from out front of the 'Besaki Hotel' Sanur. Very reasonable rates.\"", "I arrived in Sanur on dec 13 and got up early to go to the beach, what a disappointment the water is not beatiful and the beach is dirty and rough. I wish I went to Kauai as I originally planned. I really don't understand the hype.", "Sanur becomes one of my Sunday chillout destination In . Just like the local feeling with the nese presence and culture. Moreover there is a walking way which is good, as well as for cycling. ", "Like another famous beach in nusa penida, u need an extra effort to reach this place. When i visited last week, the fence was broken so we can not go down to the beach, even some tourists (especially foreigners) still try to stepped down. It’s very dangerous. But u can still enjoy the best panoramic of Kelingking beach from above. Some people also name it T-Rex bay, because the shape of cliff is look like T-Rex head :D", "Compared to Kuta Beach, Sanur Beach is heaps better. The water is cleaner/clearer, sand is cleaner and whiter, water is calmer due to reef. You can go surfing or boarding if you go out beyond the reef. And best of all - no motorbikes on the beachwalk and no hassles! Alas, no sunsets, but if you get up early, apparently the sunrises are beautiful.", "Sanur Beach is a great spot to swim, walk or just relax. The beach is kept very clean and the water is also clean and safe for swimming, even for little kids with the off shore reef protecting the beach. Its surrounded by great bars and restaurants without any of the hassles and scam associated with Kuta and surrounding areas. The is plenty of good, affordable accommodation around making it easy to get the most out of the beach.", "Lots of reports of this place getting too popular w day trippers. Is true, so best to stay on Penida for a few days, get a motorbike and explore. I got to Kelingking at 8:30 am and had it ALL TO MYSELF! Climbed down to the beach (very challenging coming back up but well worth it!) and had that to myself too. A few brave souls made it down a while later. Easily THE most beautiful site I’ve ever seen and THE most beautiful beach.", "Despite of the hussle in Kuta area, Sanur will be the right choice to spoil your eyes with thw beauty of nature, wind blowing gently into your ears and the waves... It's an excellent beach in which I would recommend you to come on their lowest busy time.", "I've always preferred the relaxed and casual atmosphere of Sanur, more adapted to families and children. Does not have sunset views like in Kuta, hype fooding like in Seminyak, or luxury hotels like in Nusa Dua; however compensated with affordable and nice restaurants, bars and hotels directly at beach front Over last years, we've seen increased number of ppl offering \\Kuta-like\\\" services and manufactured goods; not the kind of development we've enjoyed. Losing a bit the more genuine feel we enjoyed few years back But the relaxed atmosphere, nice beach view and safe sea make it still appealing\"", "I had been wanting to visit Nusa Penida after seeing the beautiful pictures everywhere and realizing it was just 30 minutes from where I was going on vacation this past week. The reviews are accurate - this isn't an easy place to get to, and the climb is not easy either - but the view is worth it. I have never seen a place like this in my life and it IS breathtaking. We booked a tour which included a fast boat from Sanur beach to Nusa Penida and then a driver picked us up and drove us there. We could have rented motorbikes or just a taxi, but we weren't sure and were limited on time so we just got a tour guide. The fast boat was about 45 minutes, and once we arrived our tour guide immediately picked us up and started driving up Nusa Penida to the beach, which was about a 45 minute drive through long, winding, and needless to say bumpy roads. Once we arrived the views were incredible and it wasn't too touristy which was great. We decided to start the trek down, and about halfway we stopped to turn back around. To be completely honest, my legs still hurt 3 days later from the hike (and I didn't even go all the way). The hike down is not paved and has rocks and some wood to help guide you, but it's definitely scary and treacherous. I do regret not going all the way down, so if you have time - I would recommend trying it if you are fit and in shape. For me, it was about 90 degrees and I was absolutely exhausted, so I was scared about going all the way down and turned around even though I wish I hadn't. I would visit this place as a once in a lifetime experience if you are in .", "This is a really well setup relaxed tourist area in with many hotels, restaurants, and adventure activities within easy access. We stayed in Seminyak on this trip and visited Samoa beach. I will be staying on Sanur Beach next time, not hectic sellers and nightlife more laid-back beachside holiday.", "Go to Kuta instead of Sanur. The beach is basically dirty, full of garbage and plastic. The tides make sure you can’t swim for many hours everyday because the water is ankle deep for maybe 150-200 meters out. Useless. We are so very disappointed.", "I didn't know that the other side of has this stunning view! It was all started with my boredom of how crowded, loud and slam-bang is! I was always wanted to visit Nusa Penida and it did not disappoint! Kelingking beach was my first destination because of its famous T-rex-shaped cliff. The view from the cliff was breathtaking, I was speechless! Climbing down to enjoy the secluded beach was one of my greatest experience! However, the trail is a bit scary. So, if you guys want to climb down, please wear a good/appropriate pair of shoes. No sandals of flipflops! And be careful!", "Beautiful view and a highlight in Nusa Penida. The hike down to the beach was a bit scary, but I'm happy we did it. It was well worth it and a good workout.", "This is a must-see when you're on Nusa Penida. I love how easy it was to get to this place. The roads were much better than the ones to Broken Beach. With a small parking price for my scooter (5000 Rupiah), I could enter the area. The view from the top was spectacular. But I enjoyed even more the stairs down the \\T-rex's back\\\" to the beach. Some people may find it quite challenging but to me it was really fun.\"", "Good: 1. Get a chance to see the most photographed beach in Nusa Penida 2. Very accessible - no rough roads 3. Great view Bad: I was year 3 years ago and it was different. Yes, there were huts (1-3) selling food and water but NOW?? There are around 10 huts selling stuff and trash everywhere. Sadly, it lost its beauty and aura.", "So everybody knows about Kuta and the party going on there. And if you like that, go to Kuta. When you had enough of party and want to enjoy a little paradise by the beach, head for Sanur. The beach in Sanur is clean, nothing like Kuta. Sanur is friendly, relaxed with lots of cool places to eat and drink at by the beach.", "Lovely place to be in Nusa Penida. For more worth experience go face to face with Kelingking beach. =)", "Klingking is a famous beauty spot in Nusa penida island and always visited by tourism if come to Nusa Penida island. Easy you enjoy Nusa Penida with Us @bookingnusapenida. - Pickup/drop Hotel - Fastboat - Tour Day - Snorkeling - Accommodation Please contact us for Special Rate. WhatsApp : +6285252539612", "Must visit place in Nusa penida Less rush before 9 am Lot of tourist between 9 am to 2 pm Good location for sunset too", "We visited Kelinking Beach during the evening, when the sun was setting around 6 PM. The views looked just awesome and T-Rex was cute as hell! It's incredible how nature has created something this beautiful. So if you are in Nusa Penida, you should check this out. If you are afraid of heights, be aware. Although it seems like it's so high you just can't even realize anymore how high it is. We didn't go down the stairs, since there were a lot of people. There were lot of tourists on top of the beack too, but not so many that you couldn't just take in the views and enjoy. There are some scams (at least they feel like scams) on the beach by locals, so be aware. Our guide actually adviced us couple of times to climb ladders into this little wooden thing, where you could take selfies with a better view. So we did althought the wooden thing didn't look so special. When we came down, the local lady was asking us for 5 k per person. It was written with a shaky handwriting on a very little sign next to the ladders. We paid, as it isn't that much, but I just felt fooled. I feel like this kind of \\take a picture here and pay 5/10 k\\\" are just one big scam. Entrance fees are okay if the proceeds go into the maintenance/property management, but otherwise... Please stop, this is not that appealing to tourists since it lefts you only with a feeling of being fooled.\"", "Like its more famous cousin, Kuta Beach, Sanur Beach is everything that is good and bad about . ’s success is its failing. Packed with people. Thronged with thonged Ozzies. Inundated with ugly Americans and the less financially secure from all over the world, Sanur is the poor person’s paradise. Bordered by typically decrepit infrastructure, narrow lanes and chaotic traffic, Sanur certainly has a feel of the exotic. The beach town itself is more relaxed that the frenetic pace of Kuta and is perhaps more suited to families. Certainly its tiny lanes and narrow streets are slightly less compressing that its raucous sister restort at Kuta. On balance, I far prefer the hotels an facilities here. There is less of a feeling of being cramped into a spare lot. And the beach? The sand is whiter. The waves are non existent. There will be no chance of surfing on this beach. Still, there are lots of alternatives. If you have the money.", "If you are in Nusa Penida you have to go and see this amazing place. It is even better as the thousand pictures that you can see! We didn’t walk down to the beach as we planed to see Billabong and Brocken beach after and did not have enough time, but it has to be beautiful down there!!", "This was our first time staying in Sanur and we absolutely loved it. Great location for a relaxing holiday. Nice and safe away from the mayhem of Kuta. Will definitely be back.", "Not the best in the world but still very nice. Good surf just off the beach but the shore line is very calm and safe for kids. A lot of locals on the weekend which is awesome. Bars, cafes and street food scattered along the beach with massages and souvenirs on offer. I loved Sanur and will go back again over Kuta, Seminyak or Legian any day!", "Massage, boating, swimming, sunrise shots, shopping, bikes, yoga, bargains, warung food, it's all available on Sanur beach. Both northern and southern ends are more nese with the ritzy hotels in between. The beach is swept/raked and cleaned daily and definitely more laid back than Kuta. Lovely location to relax and be pampered.", "This place is surreal and truly heaven. The T Rex shaped cliff and clear blue water with hundred shades of blue.. Perfect for picture and enjoy the nature and sea around.. To reach the beach one needs to climb down the cliff, a lil hard, but doable. Takes more than an hour or two.. If you have time, don't miss going down beach.. You won't regret this.. But don't swim too far.. Its a perfect place to be.. and most beautiful in Nusa Penida.. too...", "We went there with a trip of the best places of Nusa Penida, and it is just too touristy, it is something cool to see and probably you will see the Mantas, I advice to go, but be ready for been heard like sheep and be full of tourists", "Sanur beach is on the east coast of , which means it's more sheltered than Kuta/Seminyak, and therefore less wavy. In other words, you can actually swim and snorkel. It also has the 5 km 'beach walk' paved path, which is blissfully free of motorcycles, and very walkable (or great for cycling). The beachfront is a mix of big hotels, with big public beaches in front, and local shops and restaurants. So there is lots of beach for everyone. There are also fewer hawkers on the beach than Kuta. At low tide, it's a paradise for exploring tidal pools for all ages. And watching the fast ferries from Nusa Lembongan and the Gilli Islands arrive and depart is a local form of entertainment.", "Sanur beach close to the Mecure resort is away from the hustle and bustle of Kuta....but it provides everything you need from relaxing to beach fun on jet ski's or para sailing", "Sanur is a quiet sand beach fringed by a reef, so it is calm and safe and therefore great for parents with young children. Many Europeans stay in Sanur, although we are Aussie and loved it anyway. Fabulous restaurants & good shops. Much better than the Kuta maelstrom.", "of Nusa Penida. First you don't have to stand in line (up stairs). People are waiting in front of the tree to make pictures. The is why the line is there. The climb down is a bit sketchy. Don't wear flip flops/thongs or jandals. I have seen people slip/slide/fall and break there foot wear. They don't have normal stairs. It is just rocks/sand and or mud and it is very steep. It is even steeper when you want to go to the beach. The beach is beautiful. The waves are very strong. Be careful. At the beach you can buy drinks and snack but unfortunately it comes with the plastic mess that we tourists and the locals provide. Bring your stuff back don't trow it along the way (yes you can see bottles/cans etc) lying around.", "A must see in Nusa Penida! The viev is amazing, you clearly see the t-rex head, and you also see manta rays swimming around down there. It's a tough walk down, but if you're up for it, then it's worth it.", "Sanur is a place that I return to several times a year because of it's easygoing almost peaceful lifestyle. I'd certainly recommend the area to those with younger families and for the mid-thirties and over people who are looking for a safe and enjoyable getaway from the roudy maddening crowd who seem to make Kuta / Legian the place for tribal gatherings. The beaches are clean, the waters are clear of rubbish usually found on other beaches and females don't get hassled whilst on the beach by Kuta Cowboys. There are many many restaurants along the beach and also through the Sanur area. It's only 20 minutes from the airport (depending on the time of day). Yes....Sanur is for me...!", "The upper part of the beach has black dirty looking sand while the lower part has more white clear sand. Next to the beach there are various restaurants and cafes. Overall sanur feels more chilled out than kuta or canngu for example. So it's actually better.", "Great view from the whatever angle you look at it. One thing that I learnt from 6 days on Nusa Penida is that if you want to see anything without crowds you need to head of in the morning, preferably as the sun rises whilst folks are having breakfast. The alternative, as it was here, is to battle through traffic jams (on a small island!), and encounter queues (to get onto the track down to the beach). The area on approach to the entrance is too built up with business, some blaring out max volume Beyoncé (I’m sure that even Beyoncé wouldn’t agree). However, walking up the cliffs means you loose the crowds and get some fantastic views pretty much to yourselves.", "One of the highlights of Nusa Penida for sure. The drive there is about 45 min but worth while. Views from top down to the pristine beach are fabulous. We did not make the way down as the treck is quiet adventures and not really safe for kids. That was the only downside...the beach is not really accessible for us. Many little Warungs around for drinks and basic food.", "Every time we visit we make a day trip to Sanur. It's a very pretty beach with lots of great beach restaurants and resorts. A metered taxi from Kuta is approx 110,000 rupiah. Ask to be dropped off at Segara Village and take a stroll along the boardwalk. We walk through to Genius Cafe, swimming in the ocean and making several stops at different restaurants along the way. A great spot for lunch is Coco Cafe.", "WoW....WoW... was the simultaneous outcry of my family members when we first encountered the view from the top. We started from Yasa Homestay at Toya Pakeh, Penida area after lunch to start our sight seeing of Nusa Penida island. This island is very sparsely populated and long time ago, it was used to send prisoners from mainland. We first drove to Kelingking Beach. Our driver for the day, Mr. Kadek, arrived at about 3pm and we drove to Kelingking cliff to see the beach. It took about 1hour to reach the place - the road was generally good except a patch of 5-6km where the road condition was pretty bad. You have to walk about 3-4 minutes from Parking area to reach the view point. Most tourists view the Kelingking beach from the cliff top. The water at the beach was emerald blue and it is very difficult to go down as the access path is rocky (no hand support when you descend and in most of the places in the path steps are broken). In fact, Yasa Homestay owner, Mr. Teja and hist two sisters with other three friends went to the beach the very next day and brought us pictures and videos of the path. It took them more than 2 hours to reach and similar time to come up. It was really scary. If you have children, it should be avoided. We took snaps from top. We can see the clear beach using a 150-600 lens. Only few foreign tourists were seen close to beach. Most tourist try to avoid going down the beach because of its difficult to walk and risk of a fall is very high. Couple of month's ago, one tourist had died (we were informed by our driver). But the view was magnificent. We understood from local people that Nusa Penida has relatively more Muslim populations compared to mainland . But all speak same nese language as we see in Kerala (people from all communities speak Malayalam). Houses or villages are sparsely located in Nusa Penida. For miles you will not find any house or shop. We spend about one hour here. From Kelingking cliff we drove to Crystal Bay to see the sunset.", "It's really nice, I love Sanur but sometimes I wish it would be cleaner bathrooms, otherwise it's awesome!", "Sanur beach is not by far the best beach you will be able to find at . You will have to walk far into the sea to be able to swim and when it is ebb-tide you will not be able to get your knees wet... There are no braking waves like you have on Kuta, on the other hand it is more quiet and lees crowded than Kuta beach.", "Last min decision to do a day trip to Nusa Penida and this was one of the unforgettable experience. We took a tour that visit 4 places in Nusa Penida which include the boat trip to the island and car transfer to each site. The downside is that you cant stay too long at each place around 30mins to 45mins most. If you really want to enjoy Kelingking beach and climb down to the beach it is recommended to get get your own transfer once arrive in the island. The tour I bought was west trip package.from 630am and get back at hotel at 6pm. The road is really bad and its a 40mins super bumpy ride to Kelingking Beach. I would only do it once more time as I didnt get a chance to climb down to the beach. The view was amazing and it is just as what is shown on instagram!! take as many pics as you want and just be safe! It is best to come here early (10am or earlier) to aovid the crowd.", "Pictures don't do this place justice. Hike down to the beach. Stay the night in Nusa Peneda and come early or near sunset to avoid the crowds of people posing for instagram selfies.", "The Sanur beach area is much quieter than the beaches at Kuta or Seminyak. Water is reasonably clean, and the beachside is dotted with reasonably-priced eateries and souvenir shops. Best to go in the evening... mornings were very sunny when we visited end-April.", "I just want to stay this is amazing. Nice place in nusa penida. With white sands and blue oceans 👌👌", "A must see if you are visiting Nusa Penida. Just be careful when there’s lots of people could be dangerous. I didn’t do the hike down to beach as it’s 2 hrs up and down with very steep steps.", "If you're looking for a more relaxed atmosphere than the Kuta and Legian party scene, Sanur beach is a good option. There are restaurants and artisan shops up and down the beach, some beginner and local surfers, watersports like jet skiis, parasailing, paddle boards, etc. However Sanur is not over-crowded with people. We choose Sanur every time we go to .", "THERE’S “GREATER SANUR BEACH” or ITS “SANUR BEACH” SUBSECTION. GREATER SANUR BEACH: is a 6km strip of sand in south-east BALI. The SANUR SUBSECTION is roughly central. This is not unusual – GREATER WAIKIKI BCH has a subsection also named WAIKIKI. GREATER SANUR BCH. Conditions vary. I’ll list subsections from the north – TRIPADVISOR has user review pages on for details. SINDHU BCH**, KARANG BCH**, SANUR BCH, CEMARA BCH**. Therere also subsections of these subsections (YIPES!) such as SEGARA BCH**, WERDHAPURA BCH, MERTASARI BCH. No details – my head starts to hurt. - BEST STRIP OF SAND: the SINDHU section out front of towering INNA GRAND** (certainly best for people seeking good but uncrowded), the northern part of the SANUR SUBSECTION in front of the old BALI HYATT (under redevelopment since abt 2010). Pretty good but down a step: the rest of SINDHU and most of CEMARA BCH. - BEST ACCOMMODATION: there’s a bunch of fine hotels along the beachfront, nearly all upmarket. Although staying in many since the late ‘70s, I dunno which is best (see TRIPADVISOR reviews). My favourite now is good value INNA SINDHU**, one of the few beachfront lower-midrangers. Off the beach are most lower midrange and all budget joints plus an increasing number of upmarket resorts. - BEST RESTAURANTS: again I dunno. SANUR BEACH PATH has a string of all-budgets eateries over its 6km. A dedicated cheapskate, my favourites are the adjacent TOOTSIES**/ROSETTAS** central SINDHU BEACH. Many restaurants off the beach, particularly along beach road (JALANS TAMBLINGAN/ CEMARA/ MERTASARI). - BEST SHOPPING: the beach path has lotsa small shops selling touristy stuff plus SANUR BCH**/ SINDHU BCH MARKETS**. A couple of small supermarts, Plenty of bike and beach stuff rental, surf lessons places etc. Not much upmarket stuff. For ALL BUDGETS beach road has a huge range. The only close DEPT STORE is HARDY’S** (ticketed prices and a BIG SUPERMART) central on beach rd. Some resorts run courtesy buses. Beach rd has many money-changers, hairdressers, massage places, other services. - BEST SNORKELING: a reef runs off GREATER SANUR making a lagoon which has snorkeling opportunities for novices, although parts get shallow low tide. Hard core fin-flappers find outside the reef best – commercial snorkel trip boats park there. Swimming ok most lagoon areas. Lotsa other lagoon watersports. Commercial sailboat trips are popular. - BEST SURFING: the reef has a few good spots, particularly at north (off the small, busy SANUR HARBOUR) and south (off BENOA HARBOUR entrance) ends. Some other outside spots between. Reef breaks are for experts. - BEST VIEWS: north half of GREATER SANUR where you can see offshore NUSA PENIDA**/ LEMBONGAN plus the lower east coast of mainland and even towering volcanic AGUNG** when the clouds clear (early morning a good time). South of mid CEMARA the beach curves west – initially nothing but lagoon and passing boats - when it faces due south there’re less attractive BENOA INLET + SARANGAN ISLAND** - BEST CULTURE; beach culture fans will like north and south ends where good public access allows locals to enjoy sand and water early mornings/ late afternoons. I also like the bustle of the DAYTRIP BOAT AREA north end of SINDHU just south of the harbour. I’m not into temples etc but there’re some – fewer than less touristy areas. THE SANUR SUBSECTION – this 700m central area has nice wide sand on its northern half outside the BALI HYATT REDEVELOPMENT (the Beach Club still operates with plenty of rental sunlounge/umbrellas etc) and then narrows towards the harbour. The lagoon shallows. All up page shopping, restaurants, accommodation etc stuff applies – although the large redevelopment has left a bit of a quiet hole. SUM UP - Quieter and more attractive than KUTA, GREATER SANUR has something for everyone. **See TRIPADVISOR review pages.", "Located in the south of Nusa Penida. This is a beautiful spot for photos and popular on instagram in the local search even worldwide search. The scenery is beautifull but too far away to climb down to the beach but the cliff is so beautifull to take some photos.", "If you’re looking for something away from the madding crowds and younger set at Kuta/Legian then Sanur might be for you. The beaches are just as good if not better and there are numerous restaurants and shops along the main road.", "We loved Sanur and the beaches. For us a couple in our sixties, we found Sanur much more appealing than the west side of the island where Kuta and Legian are situated. There is a very laid back atmosphere and less tourists. We stayed in Villa Suka Suka with private pool which was extremely nice. We ate at a few different places but found the \\Lokal\\\" warung great with a simple and cheap menu. The people who ran it were lovely and excited when we kept going back. Could have easily stayed longer but unfortunately for us back to reality and work.\"" ], "marker": { "opacity": 0.5, "size": 5 }, "mode": "markers+text", "name": "15 - kelingking beac - beach sanur bea - kuta sanur beac", "text": [ "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", 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Its not without having dinner at Jimbaran Beach. Food is good with the nature sound of the beach with the live band performing from one table to one table (you need to give a tips ya...) where you can request any song from them.", "A few minutes away is a very light beach restaurant. There is a Four Seasons Hotel at the end of Jimbaran Beach. We can see another hotel, the Four Seasons, from a distance. Located on the cliff, this hotel's buff is a walk away from the private beach of the Intercontinental Hotel. It looks beautiful.", "Jimbaran is host to many resorts and restaurants. This is definitely the area you want to be in for fresh seafood. If you need to book a tour from Jimbaran I suggest hiring a private driver. A day tour for 10 hours should cost around $80. The driver I used can be contacted at +62 819 36064214 and he speaks English.", "Taken there before a Jimbaran bay dinner didn't know anything about this place or what to expect. Our driver got us there late afternoon and for a nominal fee $3, we entered after having our knees covered by borrowed sarongs, ( or sashes if we had long pants on ) Our driver helped us put these on. We began the walk on the path that overlooked the stunning coast line. Photographers dream shots on what was a balmy afternoon. The surf crashing up against the rocky cliffs against the setting sun. Scenery factor five star! Just be aware that there are monkeys eager to strip you of your belongings so be wary. Fine to watch them from a distance and enjoy their antics. Beautiful!", "Only about a $10/25min taxi ride away from Kuta is Jimbaran beach...there are many restaurants each serving live/fresh seafood of all varieties. You pay by the kilo and they cook it for you and bring it to your table on the beach. Your plastic table and chairs are literally sinking in the sand! Another cool thing is watching the incoming flights to Denpasar airport which is at the other end of the bay.", "Lovely at night, beach full of restaurants good prices. Lovely atmosphere but wouldn’t make a special trip there. Was staying in jimbaran bay. Hard to get there if not staying in the area any time of day. Traffic around the airport roundabout horrendous if planning to go take this into consideration.", "Every time we come to we have to go to see sunset on the Jimbaran bay. The beach is beautiful with the view of Denpasar airport so you can see planes taking off or landing. Grilled seafood is very popular in all the restaurant there, just make sure you ask for package offer if you want to stay within your budget. With lobsters and crabs, your dinner should cost around $200-$300 depend on the weight. Don't forget the squid, they are best and so fresh when grilled. There are also grilled corn on the cob selling on the beach too so don't miss it.", "Jimbaran Beach is recommended to people who want to see beautiful sunset at the beach. The wave is calm, so we can play nearby the beach. There are some restaurants face to the beach, imagine that you have your dinner with beach and sunset view.", "Jimbaran Bay has many good hotels, villas and home stays. Lots of little local shops and restaurants and an easy $8 taxi ride to a major shopping mall. The big attraction is the long beach that attracts tourists by the hundreds to see the setting sun and eat at one of the beach seafood BBQ restaurants where you choose your fish etc straight from the tank.", "Everyone recommends Jimbaran Bay to watch the sunset and have a seafood meal. When i went i was disgusted at the build up over rubbish along the beach front and your expected to sit and eat in front of it. The food wasn't that great either for the price.", "I used to live between 1996 and 2006 in Kedonganan, the neighbour village of Jimbaran. I guess, I don't have to mention, that I have been at the beach of Jimbaran every now and then. It wasn't until recently, when I was visiting my friends on after almost 10 years of absence again. Enjoying a peaceful stroll along the beach at sunrise with a stunning view at the volcanoes in the back. During the day, when it is way too hot in the sun, I stay under the trees, having a Bintang or two at Donki's place. About an hour before sunset, locals and tourist alike populate the beach. Some are just hanging around, whilst others are playing football. You can even enjoy a stunning sunset while eating fresh \\Ikan Bakar\\\" at one of the many fish stables along the beach. Despite the construction fury, which is going on, Jimbaran Bay remains one of the most scenic place on .\"", "I have spent one month this summer in a little homestay close to Jimbaran bay so I was going there almost everyday. The best spot is next to the Four Seasons resort, where the beach is clean and the view is beautiful. You have a good view on the bay, ocean and sunset. I was eating in little warungs on the beach, the ones close to the Four Seasons - opposite of the airport. Good food for good price, indo or western food. Some are offering packages to eat fish and seafood, price is good too, comparing to the expensive ones on the other side of the bay. You can have a nice walk on the cliffs if you take the stairs at the end of the bay, after the Intercontinental and Four Seasons resorts. There are beautiful gardens and flowers. This part of Jimbaran Bay was really nice and I have great memories there . During the high season, especially in the middle of August, there are many tourists from the hotels and resorts around, so maybe it is not the best spot for wild and peaceful nature but anyway, you can still enjoy your time and have a dinner on the shore, watching the stars . See you soon Jimbaran Bay...", "This beach area tends to be a bit less crowded compared to other tourist area’s. Perfect place if you want to learn to surf (beginners), or go for a swim, as there are no rocks in the water and surf is modest Multiple restaurants serve excellent dishes on the beach, serving the catch of the day from jimbaran fish market just around the corner.", "I’m new to but Jimbaran is to be recommended for great hotels, a nice beach and outstanding seafood.", "The beach at Jimbaran is very beautiful. The sunset view is great. There are small restaurants on the beach which give great seafood.", "Having visited a few beaches in Jimbaran bay is the nicest in my view. Quiet with great bars and friendly sunbed guys who are not pushy at all. Expect to pay 50,000 rupiah for bed and brolly all day. The sea can be rough at times but you can easily swim unlike Seminyak where surf waves are massive. Make sure you stay for the evening as the beach comes alive at @ 5pm as all the bars extend onto the sand to serve up some of the best fresh fish dishes ever. Or grab a beanie and chill with a cold beer.. heaven ??????", "Jimbaran Bay is one of those sleepy fishing villages that offer a whole lot of peace and joy to those walking along the beach. While there are many top quality 5 star hotels in the area, walking on the beach makes you feel like you are in decades ago. There are a number of beach bars, ranging from the very cheap, to the fancy ones outside the 5 star resorts, plenty to choose from. One highlight on Jimbaran Bay are the fish restaurants. I have a favourite but any is good. As more people arrive they usually put more and more tables closer to the water’s edge, until the last one’s actually allow the customer to get wet feet. If you are feeling adventurous you can walk the approximate 3,5 kilometre of the beach from one end to the other. There are plenty of bars to visit along the way. A great way to spend a few hours, recommend you do so just before sunset.", "After reading several reviews on TripAdvisor, my partner and I chose Jimbaran as a starting point for our first trip around . We read very nice comments describing how beautiful Jimbaran Beach was... So we booked three nights in a home-stay 100m away from there. Once we were at the home-stay, we left our bags and headed down to the beach. As we were approaching to the seashore, we thought that we might be in the wrong place... Instead of a white-sand beach with an amazing ocean view, we just saw an extremely dirty beach and floating rubbish... We ended up doing spending more money on transportation to get to other beaches (Padang Padang and Geger Beach) on one day trips. I hope that Jimabaran Beach was dirty and polluted just because of the rainy season... However, if I were you I would think twice before booking accommodation in the area.", "that was my few time ti visit Jimbaran bay beach with family and directly dinner with seafood menu to the restaurant front of the beach that was very romantic place and beautiful sunset, i will come again on future for enjoy the nice food and good sunset.", "This is a long beach and part of the area that goes all the way north to the airport. The JImbaran cafes and restaurants at the south end are probably the better ones. Nice to stroll along the beach and watch the fisherman come in with their catches and watch the local life.", "The Jimbaran Bay Area is really nice. The beach is fairly clean and not that busy until later in the day. The crowds seem to come out in the late afternoon for the many restaurants on the beach. It can get fairly expensive to eat but there is a huge variety to choose from.", "this location is not far from villa hening jimbaran, numerous restaurants on beach with seafood grilled, tasty, good view, good food, white sands beach, good price, a must try for visitors.", "We had been recommended to stay near Jimbaran because of the nice water for swimming. It's true there are some nice spots of swimming here and some nice sand as well. However there are not many places to lay out your beach towel. There are also not any beach chairs for rent. The only ones we could find wanted to charge us IDR 250,000! So unless you are staying in one of the many 4-5 star resorts along this beach, you won't have many options. We were quite disappointed. Also, all the restaurants in the evening in this area were overflowing with your groups. Evidently everyone goes there for the sunset and tourists were spilling out of every restaurant. So if you are looking for a quiet relaxed area, this is not it.", "We had visited Jimbaran several years ago and had been delighted by the sunset and the cheap seafood. In February 2014 we visited again. The sunset still spectacular, but the seafood is a typical tourist trap. $30 for 2, with a menu consisting of practically no seafood (it goes by the weight, but they weigh the shells!). To be avoided.", "Restaurants along Jimbaran Bay are usually tourist focused and expensive. But you have to visit the area to experience the amazing ambience of dining on the beach and watching the sunset. Was at the restaurant by recommendation from one of the hotel staffs and he arranged a private vehicle to pick us up at the hotel carpark. (Taxi cost about 50-70k Rupiah to Jimbaran Bay, so it would have cost us at least 100k Rupiah to and fro if we were to go there on our own). The service staff was not very pushy, but we were attended by a young boy who didn't quite understand our request. We had wanted to order some ala carte dishes but we were both not able to communicate with each other. We took some time to get the whole picture, that he is only there to take orders for drinks. As for seafood and poultry dishes, we had to walk in to their selection of 'fresh' crabs, fishes, prawns (non were alive and kicking)... In the end we ordered just 500gm - 10 mini prawns and a quarter sweet and sour chicken. What is good about this restaurant is we were given free soup of the day (like some egg strips and corns which tasted quite bland), one whole bucket of white rice and a plate of spicy spinach each (that was yummy!). After the dinner, we were served with a plate of assorted fruits each too. Total bill came up to about 350k, tax inclusive. You should set aside about 900k or more if you want to order their full set meal. Overall, the experience is quite good. The food is not excellent, but acceptable.", "We hired a driver for half a day to cover Tanah Lot, Uluwatu Temple and Jimbaran Bay. All three destinations are great places to go for watching the sunset. We chose to watch the sunset as the backdrop of the Kecak and Fire dance at Uluwatu Temple. It was a great experience. After the show, our driver drove us to Jimbaran Bay. Tip - coordinate with your driver on the location where you're going to meet him after the show. Our driver parked down the hill and we were waiting for at least half an hour at the top before finally going down the hill to meet him. Everyone's driver was waiting at the top of the hill and our driver did not bother to come up. We were the last ones left waiting for our ride. That was very frustrating and a little scary. Anyway, this review is about Jimbaran Bay. It took us about 45 min to get to Jimbaran Bay since we were stuck at the tail end of traffic leaving Uluwatu Temple. We asked our driver to take us to a restaurant recommended by our friend but he said he doesn't know where that was. Instead, he took us to a restaurant where his wife works. The name of the restaurant is Kampoeng. We were seated three tables from the first row of tables by the water. By the time our food came, the tide had \\evacuated\\\" the first two rows so we had \\\"front row\\\" seats and would have to move if we had stayed 30 minutes longer. I guess if we were there to watch the sunset, front row seating would be nice but it was way past sunset when we got there. We picked a live jumbo crab, grilled red snapper and fresh giant prawns. We love the food but the bill, not so much. By US and European standards, it would be quite reasonable but I thought it was kinda high. The bill for the two of us came to US$70. We didn't order alcohol. It was mitigated by the driver's wife offering a free ride back to the hotel since it was past the half day that we hired the husband for :) Another tip - bring cash as it costs 3-5% more to pay by credit card.\"", "The beachfront at Jimbaran was the perfect setting to eat fresh seafood. We ate at JBS seafood restaurant. the service was excellent and fast. Staff friendly. Was a great place to take our Chinese friends", "Jimbaran Bay is a fantastic beach. It is clean (no rubbish like Kuta/Legian/Seminyak) and there are no hawkers which is lovely. There is great beginner surf at the south end. We were there for 8 days and it 1 day the surf wasn't worth having a go. Generally 2-4 footers, not too crowded, and safe. Not long rides but really good for beginners. When there is big surf down south at Ulawatu, the surf at Jimbaran gets bigger and there are breaks right up and down the beach. You can hire surfboards in a couple of spots.", "Jimbaran Bay is a 'fish food lover's' paradise. Not only is it a beautiful location to have dinner and watch the sunset, the atmosphere is buzzing and electric and the fish couldn't be any fresher. I don't think it really matters what restaurant you sit in, each place seems to have similar menus. They mostly consist of fish platters, ranging in all prices, depending on how much fish you want. The tables of the restaurants are set out along the beach, and you may even find yourself sitting in the sea as the tide comes in. The staff are happy to move you though, if you do not want your feet to get wet. You don't have to have something to eat at the restaurants to get a feel for the place. It would be a nice place to walk as the sun is setting and also, there are people along the beach cooking corn on the cob if you want a snack.", "Most locations around the area can see the Bay, beautiful sunsets and plenty to do in the Jimbaran area including massages, and various restaurants.", "Good for sunset. And swiming and walking long the beach.there are some seafood cafe that we call Muaya cafe at Jimbaran Beach..", "Try to visit Jimbaran Bay, if you are travelling to ! You can have to minimum two days to this part of the island to enjoy its relaxing atmosphere.", "We had heard a lot about Jimbaran being famous for its seafood but found nothing here when we hired a cab to come here. Although on the way we saw many big hotels including the four seasons and I am sure their beach must be clean however the regular public beach was dirty with dogs roaming around. Also the seafood shacks looked desolate and unhygienic. My WiFi wasn’t working so I couldn’t check TA before coming and just browsed around. If you know exactly where you want to go it maybe a good place but not to browse around.", "The night we planned to go eat dinner at Jimbaran Bay we got caught up and missed the sunset, but I still really wanted to go because everyone said that this is the place to get the BEST seafood. 100% accurate! It was amazing! And sitting on the beach eating dinner, watching and listening to the waves crash was mesmorizing! I would suggest to eat at the busiest restaurant that way you know that you are getting the freshest food because they would have the quickest turn around. Food here was a little more expensive than the dinners we had been eating in Kuta Beach but like I said it was the best seafood I've every had!", "The Jimbaran beach area is very nice and relaxing, not to crowded and not yet spoilt like Kuta beach. During sunset the tabels are put in the sand, the BBQ's are fired up and you can enjoy the most delicious grilled fish.", "Jimbaran Bay has a good buzz about it. Lots of good restaurants and people enjoying the food and the beautiful sunset on the beach. We had a very nice meal and watched a great sunset. Only disappointment is to see so much garbage on the beach.", "It's just an amazing place where you can have quiet and relaxing vacation. It's very close to airport, has great beaches and people are very kind and supportive. Here you can enjoy amazing sunsets seating on the beach restaurant having unbelievable tasty dinner. If you want to have noisy nights and lot of fun in clubs than you can take a taxi or moped and ride to Kuta which is also near to Jimbaran.", "Jimbaran beach is very nice beach and have many restaurabt of seafood with delicious taste and memorable places.", "Don't go to Jimbaran for seafood.. very expensive and restaurants are very dodgy. Daughter saw rats. Restaurants are dirty people were rude", "I've been taken to Jimbaran Bay by a driver to where he says is good and personally it wasn't all that good so next time I'm back in I will choose where I want to eat by getting there early and taking a walk along the shore line to select at my pace, the food is nice but at times it looses the perp use of Seafood in Jimbaren Bay.", "We had a late lunch of wonderful grilled selection of crab, fish, prawns, clams whilst facing the quiet jimbaran bay. From this bay, you can experience its clean sands with its calm waves. You will witness landing planes lining up facing this Bay to land at the international airport which is just next to this Bay. We were adequately satisfied with the atmosphere, food and ambience", "jimbaran bay is touristy but so is . however, a stop to jimbaran bay would do no justice if you did not stop by for seafood on the beach. its not cheap but its a nice thing to do, to see sunset and waves wafting in. whilst you wait for your meal, go get yourself a jagung manis. that is corn cob bbq with honey and butter. its super with the charcoal flavour ebb in the corn, sweet and buttery. when the sun sets, the place will be lighted with fire torches of the different restaurants there. only thing, wish the beach was a little cleaner. the sand is dirty from stuff. anyway, if you dont mind, it doesnt matter.", "Wow what a disappointment, the bay looks nice but nothing really in Jimabaran other than overpriced restaurants, you can get the same meals in Kuta and Legian for at least 1/3 of the price. We looked around the Fish Market and yes it had plenty of fish and smelled of fish and we walked out on the Jetty at the fish market and some locals were catching fish and one even caught an Octopus which was a highlight and you can get some good photos of airport and planes from the jetty, at least we have finally seen Jimbaran and really no need to go back", "If you're looking for a pristine beach Jimbaran is not the one. However I found myself returning on several occasions due to its size and access to restaurants/ bars through the day. Worth a visit to learn how to surf!", "Our family travelled to , and visited many places suitable for the whole family. Jimbaran bay was one of the many destinations reccomended to us by our driver. Jimbaran bay was beautiful, as we watched the sunset on the beach. The restaurant was literally, on the sand! It was an amazing experience and we couldnt of done it without our amazing tour guide who helped us in every way he could. I would reccomend AGUNG RAKA ( Rocky) as your driver, he was very funny. He can be contacted on 081 236 53891, or agungonly@yahoo.com :)", "I'm a bit confused about the mixed reviews here about Jimbaran. We went there to have sunset dinner and had a wonderful time. We went to this place called \\New Matahari Cafe\\\" which apparently has so many bad reviews here. We asked our driver which place is the best and he said all the restaurants pretty much the same. We went to this restaurant because after passing through so many restaurants we haven't made our minds and this cafe was the last in the strip. The view is amazing. Earlier we've visited Kuta, Seminyak and Dreamland beach and I have to say that Jimbaran is the cleanest and less crowded. The food tastes ok, not amazingly great but way far from disgusting. However the price is indeed very expensive, as expected from a place who sells view as well as food. We paid around IDR 400k+ for 2 iced lemon tea, 2 rice, 2 squids flour fried, 1 grilled fish and 5-6 shrimps satay. Service was a bit slow 'tho and almost ruined husband's mood but thank god for the group musicians, singing us Nat King Cole's L.O.V.E Overall, it's a wonderful experience, will def go back when we're in .\"", "The service staff were amazing and despite all the bad reviews of the food in Jimbaran, the food at Aroma was excellent! We had Ikan Bakar, grilled prawns, black pepper crab & grilled clams with 4 hot tea. Our meal came with kangkung & fruits. It was pricey though.. Our bill came up to Rp 780,000. It was raining but it stopped long enough for us to enjoy our dinner.", "There's still work in progress but the beach is clean and nice to visit among others beaches around jimbaran, eventhough lot of people already came here. Hope the beach will be well maintained forbyears to come.", "Wherever you are in Denpasar it's worth catching a cab to Jimbaran Bay so as to get there by about 5.30, stroll on the beach and select your barbecue fish cafe. Don't be too picky, they're pretty much all the same & serve the same kind of food: fish and seafood grilled over coconut husks The guide books provide more details, but the cafes are bunched into 3 areas covering the whole extent of this extensive beach. And there are other interesting activities nearby. This is a unique experince, not to be missed.", "The Jimbaran Bay is a nice place for a sunset dinner with several options. Good restaurants and close to Le Meridien and Kupu resorts.", "Jimbaran bay is a lovely long beach with popular upmarket hotels and villas nearby. We stayed at the newly opened (about 1 year old) Mövenpick hotel which is a short, easy 5 minute walk to the east end of the beach. Located at this end of the beach are the Intercontinental Hotel, the Four Seasons villas and Sonara Hotel. Also at this end of the 8km long beach are approx 15 specialty seafood restaurants on the beach. This end of the beach is also relatively rubbish free. The other end of the beach (the western end nearest the airport) is where the fishing boats and fish market are located, along with another group of seafood restaurants on the beach. Unfortunately all of the rubbish that comes into the bay washes up on this western end - probably the reason why most accommodation is found at the other end of the bay. There are restaurants located on the streets but they are scattered around without being in one main area - including Japanese, nese and a very good Indian called Indian Tandoor. Most visitors to the area appear to eat at resort restaurants as the local restaurants were often not very busy.", "Jimbaran bay sunset is fabulous and dreamy. Make sure to go 30 minuets before sunset to have sufficient time for taking memorable pictures. There are so many restaurants which we chose Jukung seafood. The waiters were kind and ready to help in ordering or taking pictures. The food is average comparing to price . However the live music band were sooooo rude. Even though we gave them tip they were insisting for more.", "We stayed in Jimbaran Bay (at the Keraton Resort) for a week and enjoyed every day and especially the magnificent sunsets. Jimbaran has the nice combination of a genuine fishing village / very nice beach / fine resorts. At Jimbaran you feel close to the every day life of the local people; you can see them fishing every day, making canoes, making religious ceremonies etc. (Not as in Nusa Dua, where you are cut off from the local people and only staying in a luxury hotell - even if the Nusa Dua beach is great.) In Jimbaran you can easily get in touch with the friendly nese people, shopping from little shacks, getting a very good and priceworthy massage and - best of all: Eating seafood dinner on the beach with your toes in the sand, only metres away from the waves. Jimbaran and Sanur are the nicest beaches in (forget about crowded/exploited Kuta). Best part is at Keraton Resort, with lots and lots of seafood restaurants and small shops. Plus the beach in itself is best here, with a nice slope.", "We were recommended a visit to Jimbaran Bay by our villa in Seminyak and we were not disappointed. They helped us to book a restaurant which offered free pick up and drop off at our villa. It was about a 40 mins ride from seminyak to Jimbaran. Recommended to visit from 6pm onwards. Weather was cool as we were seated on the beach front and we enjoyed our drinks as we watched the sunset. By the time it turned completely dark, we were ready to leave so 6pm is the perfect timing for dinner. The cafe we went to was expensive though. We paid about $80-$100 for a basket of seafood for 2 which comprises one small crab (not much meat in there) some calamari, few prawns, and bbq-ed fish. Think the fish was the freshest. Not worth it for food but definitely do go there for the experience. We also tried the corn sold by corn vendors on the beach. Expensive at $2 for one, but totally delicious.", "It was incredible our visit in jimbaran beach. We were there with my family and kids and we could enjoy of the sunset view and later a great seafood dinner on the beach. This visit to jimbaran beach it's a must to in ", "Jimbaran Bay is a very long bay of tiny sand but unfortunately it was very dirty probably because the rainy season. Still nice have a walking here and looking local fisherman working and the fishmarket", "Jimnaran Bay is a nice clean beach that we would recommend tourist to take a visit. The beach is not crowded of people at all.", "The Jimbaran Beach is the best beach on . Nice white sand, the beach is clean and easy to swim. we have a lot of choice of restaurant, have a diner on the beach, nice experience.", "Loved the Four Season's hotel, great clean beach, Sundara restaurant. Did not leave the hotel much, there is nothing to do in Jimbaran.", "We went here to celebrate the Family holiday. The beach is beautiful. The place is very relaxing and more clean if we compare with Jimbaran beach.", "Have read plenty of reviews saying how this area is becoming a tourist trap. Despite that, it's well worth the effort of going there - just to experience the entire thing. Sunsets over Jimbaran are stunning, you can jump into the water and spend a good hour soaking up the waves and then go back to order. We had a good experience out here - chose our fish, sat at a great spot, a traveling band played music - and we saw plenty of waves and people walking around. All in all, it might be thoroughly commercialized now - but it still retains a lot of charm to draw people to it. I mean, how many times can you say you've been on a stretch which has tons of restaurants all on the beach? Go for it! PS: We ate at Blue Marlin restaurant.", "Great place to watch sunset. but not for dining. Eating seafood in Jimbaran beach is a total ripped off. The price is day-light robbery.(In this case its sun-set robbery)", "If you are a backpacker, don't forget to see surrounding of wave jimbaran bay with sunset time every evening. When you have spend money don't forget buy grill seafood around beaches.", "You may have gone to any beach in the world. You may have visited any best seafood restaurant in the world. And you may have enjoyed the best night sitting by the beach in the world. However, you may have not experienced all those three things in one place and in one time. You can do that excellent combined activities in Jimbaran Bay. I guarantee you will not regret!", "Still a beautiful location on Serenity away from the Hubbub of Kuta and Legian but close enough to go to eat in some good local area. We stayed InterContinental jimbaran beach. Even the airport at north side won't disturb you .", "Jimbaran Bay certainly is set up for cashed up tourists. It is mainly for seafood lovers as getting a steak presents a bit of a dilemma, albeit solvable. If you don't mind the crowds and mosquitos, it is a dining experience.", "My driver (we rent a car in ) brought me to Jimbaran for dinner, and to my surprise, everything was overpriced. The beach wasn't as lovely as I thought it'd be. I paid around Rp 200,000 for 1 small portion of kangkung & 5 pieces of clams only (take away), no drinks at all. We all left hungry and ate somewhere else, better price and food. Avoid Jimbaran! So disappointed.", "This is a fantastic place to go to sit,play,eat, watch the sunset. It is a wonderful bay with airport to the right and major hotels to the left and up the hills. Much quieter than Kuta/ Legian area. I use to live just above Jimbaran Bay. I feel that the vendors and Restaurant owner have become a little greedy and their prices have increased considerably over the past few years.", "There is no clean beaches in Jimbaran it's very noisy and beaches are filthy can't swim in them, I would recommend Nasa Dua in ", "Beautiful Sunset from Jimbaran Beach. Should came earlier to get a good chair for dinner and good position ro enjoy the sunset at Jimbaran Bay, normally the sunset start from 18.00. While waiting the grill sea food enjoy a young fresh coconut and enjoy the magnificent sunset view from their white sand beach.", "Jimbaran Bay is one of the most unique attractions in . Watching sunset while enjoying the great seafood was something that beyond what we could ever think. My love and I really love this beach and we had wonderful amazing time in Jimbaran. Do not miss the awesome grilled corn as snack and perhaps will ask for more!", "This was the first beach we visited in and were highly disappointed. The beaches in Goa are much cleaner and more beautiful than Jimbaran Beach. The shore had garbage at many points on the beach and you will not feel like walking. There are much better beaches in like Seminyak and Nusa Dua whivh have a picturesque view and have good restaurants as well.", "Look I hated jimbaran for the first few days, i had massive cultural shock if I’m being honest. is shown as the most beautiful to the place, whilst jimbaran is a little behind in time it is a blast from their past. In saying that, once the shock had passed I began to notice the true beauty in the culture of what makes beautiful. I ate at a family run restaurant nano resto every night for $5.50 for two people which was amazing, I became to know the locals and how much they truly stop what they are doing to show you or help you out, the local dried fruit ps amazing. Jimbaran has everything and more of what you think is beautiful you just have to look a little harder.", "Personally I have not liked the visit at Jimbaran Bay at all given that the restaurants are of low standard and expensive. It was very windy and I did not feel comfortable having the sands entering our eyes. It is not a good place to swim.", "Just returned from Jimbaran Bay, it was so hot and humid today and our driver suggested dinner at jimbaran after a VERY hot visit to Tanah Lot. He was very excited to take us there, said we could spend some time on the beach, have a swim and then have dinner and see the sunset. Unfortunately the weather was not in sync with our plans, it was overcast and so windy we couldn't sit outside. The sea was rough and choppy so swimming was out of the question. Now I know weather can't be controlled and it did affect some aspects of our visit, however I have to say that even if it had been fine I would probably not have enjoyed the visit anyway, the beach was filthy with rubbish that had accumulated on the high tide line and there were a number of locals - and their dogs- sifting through and collecting / eating the rubbish. Most photos portray Jimbaran as a beautiful, romantic spot, I was sadly disappointed and wouldn't recommend going out of your way to visit.", "Beautiful shoreline. Amazing sunset. You do not have to drive all the way to Jimbaran for a stunning sunset.", "Jimbaran beach is quite and restful during the day. On early morning walks you will meet up with locals sweeping and cleaning the beach getting it ready for the day - meeting the children of the local primary school using the beach for their early morning exercises . Everyone so friendly and will greet and make you feel welcome. Breakfast is available from some restaurants on the beach(some very basic and cheap to more expensive choices and a bit more costly). Jimbaran have life guards on duty throughout the day but the ocean is generally very calm. The beach is beautiful and sandy at but there are some patches where the ocean deposits coral, shells and other treasures, not to comfortable to walk on, but gave my grand children hours of fun finding some ocean treasurers. The beach does not have much commercial endeavors, but you can hire lounges and umbrellas at a reasonable cost, get cold drinks delivered and have a wonderful massage on the beach from one of the locals. Evenings are spectacular with all the local seafood restaurants serving deliciously coked produce on the sand with the ocean lapping at your feet. The aromas, soft candle light, the sound of the ocean, kite lanterns and planes coming and going in the far distance, creates a peaceful and special ambiance. Early dinner for families with younger children is great as they can play in the sand when they get restless and you do not have to to stress to keep them occupied as there s enough new experiences to keep them busy. Most definitely for holiday makers that like the a more relaxed and lay back experience. Not the place for load party goers as you will spoil it for the rest.", "We spent a week at Jimbaran, great bars and local fresh seafood in between the four seasons and the intercontinental. Highly recommend sunset at either of these places.", "I loved Jimbaren bay looking out over the ocean at the clear blue water. The hinterland of Jimbaren is very nese, little streets, markets and shops. The beachside has lots of seafood BBQ cafes that offer a large range of seafood. At the airport end of the beach is the big fish market, with all the colourful boats and all manner of marine life being brought in to market.", "and the feeling of a tourist trap. Would have easily skipped a trip to Jimbaran Bay. Although a beautiful sunset, many other beautiful sunsets are to be seen in !", "Jimbaran is one of the best beaches in , long from the 2 Seasons till the airport of white sand and clam waters for everybody to swim.", "We went to this restaurant after a very long day of sight seeing. We were all tired and ready to go home but all decided to stay and see what it was like. Well we were so glad we did. I would recommend that you visit Jimbaran at night because it is beautiful. The food we had was nice. One of our group ordered fish and chips it cost about $20 AUD he rec'd 4 pieces of fish too much for him to eat. The view is amazing and each restaurant along the beach has its own entertainment. We were serenaded by a little band of 4 people they were good. Its a lovely night.", "Beautiful clear blue waters of Jimbaran is amazing. I had relaxing coconut water by the beach followed by a nice lunch. It's a good place to go swimming too... I would choose to stay at Jimbaran if I visit again... just visit.", "Let me share with our experience and some tips for Jimbaran Bay 1) its best place to stay for exploring south of . (Dreamland,Padang Padang, Uluwatu) everything half, one hour drive. 2) taxi from airport to Jimbaran Bay KFC cost 6-10$. Depend from ur skills. Bargain!! Or just get bluebird taxi. 3) start ur nese holiday with body scrub and masage..your skin will be thankful and you will get nice tan in the end 4)buy local coconut oil and forget all sun creams..trust me your tan will be perfect 5) seafood, you have to try seafood! Remember: there is two types of restaurants(cafes) the closer they are to airport ,the more expensive they are! That is the place where all chinese tourist busses go. Avoid!!! If there is dancers, singers around,you are definitely in expensive area. Restaurants next to Intercontinental hotel is the best ! Same seafood, same sunset, less ppl, much cheaper. We payed less then 20$ two times for two and both times ate a lot :)) 6)dont take first cafe.Walk,check prices. Cafes could be next to each other but price could be 1,5 times bigger. 7) come around 17:30, take a sit, order food ,drinks and enjoy. Sunset is around 18:30.. so you have time to enjoy how change the colours in the sky. 8) After our dissapointment with hotel driver\\Dream@Jimbaran\\\"we was lucky to meet good person on the street. His name is Made Sura (next to Intercontinental hotel)he spent with us 4hours, took to different beaches around south, took to local fruit market, bought different fruits in \\\"local-real\\\"price... and he share some info about nese culture.. 9)best souvenir prices definitely are in Ubud or north of . 9)DONT EXPECT TOOO MUCH, AND YOU WILL GET GREAT EXPERIENCE !!! I planned all our trip, and probably it was mistake.. I heard,I checked too much and get so dissapointed and upset in some places.. Dont plan tooo much !! How said local surfer \\\"no rush in \\\" :)) Enjoy :))\"", "Jimbaran is great if you want to escape from Kuta. My wife and I stayed eight nights at Le Meridien and it was very relaxing. If you need to go to Kuta is costs roughly 6 to 7 dollars Australian. You can walk along the beach from Jimbaran Bay all the way to the fish markets but it is a fair walk it took me about three hours round trip stopping and taking in the sites of Jimbaran Village.", "Jimbaran is not only a great place to get some amazing seafood at great prices but it is also good for:- Amazing sunset Romantic dinners Good for families Good for couples Not as busy as most of the tourist spots A lot of food and drink spots Just keep an eye out for the stray dogs which don't usually bother anyone really.", "As a South American person, being in Jimbaran Bay was out on earth, dinners on the beach, the seafood is awesome, the people very friendly and caring. There's no cons against this place. highly recommended!", "scores of restaurants line the beach, with food prices exceeding those in 's 5 star resorts. The view is of the huge pile of garbage that is Jimboran Beach in January (might be like this all year round). Unlike Kuta/Legian, where some effort is made to clean up the garbage, this job is left to isolated beggars/scavengers at Jimboran. They don't succeed! Didn't stay for a feed as eating in a rubbish dump at exorbitant prices. Watched the sunset, which is no better than that at any west facing beach. My advice is dont bother visiting unless you crave an apocalyptic vision of the future of south west .", "There are very few places in the world more relaxing and enjoyable for dining than Jimbaran Beach. TRy the Pizza Place right at the end as well for great pizza and super ice cold beer.", "On advice from others we de idea to have dinner at Jimbaran Bay at one of the Seafood establishments on the beach, not really sure why we bothered after considering the experience which I will attempt to sum up in one sentence. A crowded environment on a filthy littered seashore were you are fed grossly overpriced seafood 30 metres away from poor beggars picking through the piles of garbage to exist. That's pretty much it!!!", "Jimbaran Bay is pretty. The beach is long and the waves are gentle. At night there are pretty seafood restauants on the beach. If only the beach was cleaner.", "Jimbaran is a busy district. Lots of traffic. However, there are the most amazing places to see a stones throw away. Beaches and markets and temples and rice paddies . The recommended sites to visit in can all be found close by.", "We hadnt been to Jimbaran before and so decided to take a taxi there for the day. Do it honestly best beach ive seen in . No waves though. Beautiful clean totally uncrowded white sand beach. We paid 10 dollars to hire a cabana for the day. There are fish markets at the end of the beach where all the boats are. Of course smelly but worth a visit. Take you book and chill out for the day. Plenty of mainly seafood places along the beach that we didnt eat at.", "Evening meal at tge Jimbaran Bay. Choose resturants near the end, seemed to have fresher fish and still in ice. Ordered fish, prawns, calamari, calms and satay, tasted so good and didn't quite get a perfect sunset but food was excellent and great experience.", "We were very much surprised and disappointed about the bad and dirty condition of Jimbaran beach. At southern end of Jimbaran beach there are some very simple bars who provide cheap simple food. The air is full of smoke from the seafood grills there.", "Even though everyone visiting Jimbaran Bay are doing exactly the same thing, watching the sunset go down whilst relaxing at a beach side restaurant is a must do. We visited Jimbaran Bay on the way back to Seminyak after spending half a day exploring the beaches and temple of Uluwatu. Very romantic so which ever spouse sets this one up will win huge \\browny\\\" points from the other.\"", "Watching the sunset in Jimbaran is the best thing you can experience in while having the delicious seafood for dinner and drinking a cold Bintang! It was my favorite night in this vacation :)", "We went in high season to Menega Restaurant at Jimbaran Bay as recommended by our hotel. I was disappointed with the staff at Menega as they insisted we order (a group of nine people) before we were seated at the table, and they were unfriendly in doing so. We had our elderly mother with us and she just needed to be seated so we sat down regardless. Then we got up and ordered, and when the food arrived some 45 minutes later, all the meals arrived luke warm, and the fries were cold. Maccas would have been more satisfying.", "Jimbaran Bay is a kind of fishing village near the airport, it consists of a street of just restaurants along the most beautiful bay of golden sand and the bluest ocean. Choose from one of the many cafes to eat. All of the seafood is in polystyrene boxes and you choose what you want they weigh it as you pay by weight, the then cook it and bring it to you while your feet in the sand sitting under an umbrella sipping on cold beer. They also bring you rice and vegetables and sauces. A visit to without a meal At one of the many many restaurants there would be very sad", "The sunset at Jimbaran Bay is truly breathtaking. From around 6.30pm until about 7.15pm watch the sky turn amazing Colours of orange, red and purple over a beautiful horizon that is picture postcard ready...", "We stayed at the Intercontinental in Jimbaran, we loved it there. The food was over priced but the staff and experience was great. They kept their beach clean. Going to the left of right you would find a ton of restaurants, one side is more built up and more expensive, the other side we enjoyed more but the beaches were not clean and the water was pretty rough (at least while we were there). The area in general looks as if it is just building up. The shopping is limited so the prices are a bit more expensive.", "We had dinner on Jimbaran Bay and it was fantastic. At first we were worried as it appears run down. But once you are on the beach, the experience and food are amazing. Recommend you go around 5.30pm so you can enjoy the daylight as well as twilight.", "Just don’t go. Jimbaran is dirty place with garbage beach line , x2-3 price tag for awful food. The place is closed for regular taxi and they just demand high price from tourists to leave the area. When we ordered shrimps in jimbaran 4 kg and afterwards is some local cafe - it was just x2 more. So I think they are cheating as well. Not recommend at all.", "Jimbaran Bay fish market offers very well priced fish, prawns, lobster, crab, mussels and octopus fresh as fresh just out of the ocean. They scale it for you and prepare it for the bar b q. Next door is a place where they cook the fish on coals for $1 au per kilo. We bought a whole snapper 1.5 Kilo and had it cooked. They provide some yummy spicy sauce to go with it. The cooked fish can be taken away or eaten there. We did both on different days. It was so wonderful and we will definitely make the effort to visit the market again next time we go to .", "I LOVED Jimbaran Bay. Quieter than most of and has some of the best beaches! The seafood is excellent and it is wonderful choosing from the many beach front restaurants (you are literally on the beach) watching the gorgeous sunset, drinking a cold Bintang Beer and enjoying the wonderful food. You are very close to the airport and Kuta for great shopping and restaurants as well. Great place to relax!", "Jimbaran is famous for sunset and seafood! Along the beach, you will see whole stretch of seafood restaurants here. Few years ago, I remember we can choose our own seafood and bargain the price but this time we were here, almost all the restaurant has sets of food to select -the only different is the price between restaurant. And most disappointed is the seafood set all grill and bbq. I still prefer it's to be steam to maintain the freshness, however most restaurant recommend to take the set as it's cheaper than order ala-carte. But it's definitely a worth to come for the sun set! It's really beautiful scene sitting at the beach drinking/eating and watch the big round sun :) Do come early to secure a nice seat as it's get crowded when the evening is near", "Jimbaran Bay has a huge and beautiful beach, and the water is save (now waves, perfect for children). The famous seafood restaurants offer fresh seafood in a perfect sunset view. Best time to visit is in the afternoon, you will get burned by the sun otherwise... Otherwise Jimbaran is a place where most people stay in the resorts, you cannot walk around (except on the beach). The expensive international resorts near the bay offer luxury and comfort with the highest prices we have seen in . In fact Jimbaran has not much to do with , besides the perfect weather. Heavy traffic makes every attempt to make a trip to the countryside a time consuming activity. But because its close to the airport it os a good place to end your trip.", "I was lucky enough to discover Jimbaran Bay because I have some friends nearby. The beach shares it's shores with a fishing village, and the freshest seafood around can be consumed here. But it's also a beautifully peaceful beach during the day, with hardly a soul in sight. You can walk down to the beach between any of the fisherman's homes, or there's nearby parking on a paved parking area. Be prepared for sunset when about 6 - 7 tour buses arrive, full of Asian tourists ready to descend upon the beach and it's restaurants. It is not secluded for dinner! But still beautiful. And real close to the airport. I loved this beach!", "Jimbaran Bay is a long beach surrounded by resorts and tourist restaurants. There are three main areas of seafood restaurants, and we only tried the south end options. Meals were ok, sunset was nice, a little bit of rubbish at waters edge, quite a few locals enjoying soccer, a swim, or a dinner by the beach. Found a good driver in Ketut hanging on the road very near the south Jimbaran seafood restaurants. He took our party of 6 on a few day trips. A few resorts have beach front access and although more expensive, are probably worth it for the sunsets and beach access.", "Wonderful Sunset view from seafood restaurants along the bay. Good place for couples and families. White soft sands with cooling breeze blowing gently across your face. Lovely evening sunset leaving Jimbaran bay in an orange hue. Very nice place to relax.", "Jimbaran is a clean and safe beach to swim at (but be warned: there are no lifesavers) with the whole family. Ignore the touristy fish restaurants, and spend a day there with your own supplies, and ensure you're able to watch the sunset.", "Went there for their famous seafood by the sunset expereince but the restaurant there are over-priced, the BBQ smoke into your hair and clothes and the beach was average. If you take away the sunset, Sanuar on the other side of the island offers beter restaurants, better value, much nicer beach and you can also dine right on the beach. Definiltey would not recommend anyone go to Jimbaran for seafood dinner or just for the sunset. There are a number of great luxurious resort down that way and if you're there for the resort experience then great.", "The ambiance of Jimbaran Bay is truly grand for a dinner. There are quite a few restaurant and one can easily choose a restaurant based on the menu and price and they will cook you the live fish or freshly brought fish.", "We eat at night at the famous restaurant at Jimbaran beach . The name is Menega . Food was perfect . Great view . There is a grill corn also at the beach . Nice place for dinner .", "My wife and I experienced the seafood feast and sunset over Jimbaran Bay last night thabks to Buffalo Tours. Our tiur guides were amazing and made for an enjoyable trip to and from our hotel. We were shown to a table for 2 on the sand overlooking Jimbaran Bay. With the oceans waves crashing on the beach, fireworks off in the distance towards Denpasar Airport, and a warm lovely evening breeze, we enjoyed some cold drinks and great food while watching the sunset over the bay. Unfortunately there was some cloud and volcanic ash cover in the sky which limited what would have been a spectacular pink orange sunset, but nevertheless the setting was amazing. We were even serenaded by a band who did requests and serenaded us to Always by Bon Jovi. Was an overall enjoyable evening and would recommend a trip and dinner evening to Jimbaran to enjoy a sunset between 6.15 to 6.30 pm.", "Unless you are staying in jimbaran don't go here for diner although nice to sit on the beach the seafood is more expensive than oz & overcooked $70k lobster $60k prawns also if you do go you need to haggle to get a better price & we still paid nearly double to oz.", "Viewing the sunset at Jimbaran Bay was one of the highlights from our recent trip to . The place is vibrant with tourist and locals too. It was fun watching the local kids playing in the water. We could also see planes taking off and landing from the nearby Ngurah Rai airport.", "It is said that Jimbaran Bay is the seafood centre. However I ate the worst and most expensive seafood here. It is all about that hype. The sand was brown (far away from white) and we could not swim due to huge waves. Restaurants are welcoming big groups from other places for dinner. This is the time when you can experience the life of Jimbaran (not just homeless dogs). There are other places in where you can enjoy very good seafood for less.", "Had our dinner by the sea at Jimbaran. Initially was quite skeptical about the place as we were told that the place is to \\chop\\\" tourist. After looking at the menu, realised its quite ok to dine there as they have set menus. With grill lobster, grill crab, grill prawns, grill squid, grill fish, salad, french fries, fruits and 2 beers. The view during dinner was awesome. Pretty romantic to have seafood dinner and watching sunset together on the beach. Had stayed longer than what we planned to and made our poor driver waited at the carpark for us for so long. =X\"", "We had dinner at Jimbaran Bay and watched the beautiful sunset there. All our family enjoyed the sunset and the food there", "we went to Jimbaran Bay, so that we could get close to the airport to watch the planes taking off and landing. we had to walk through the fish markets. PHEW it stunk worse than fish bait!! Put us off from eating fish in . When you get away from the fish market it is actually quite nice. there are hundreds of fishing boats around and the bay was nice for a paddle in the water. It is picturesque. there are lots of restaurants around the area(we didn't eat at any though, cos of the time of day).", "Jimbaran Bay is mostly known for its many grilled seafood restaurants and they are worth a visit (most of them) but the beach itself is worth a stay. You can fin everything from cheap hotels to really expensive but all of them have the same wonderful long sandy beach. It is not crowdy, you can even find your very own place and all includes high tide, big waves and rather clean water. Part of the beach are still used for local fisher families but many of them do increase their income with renting sun chairs and selling beer and soft drinks.", "Jimbaran Bay famouse for its seafood restaurants at sunset we always enjoy, the food is good and cheap, this trip at one meal we had a whole snapper, 500grs of calamari and 200grs of clams, served with complimentary rice, veges and a small fruit salad for AUD 12.50, food was delicious and where else can you watch a beautiful sunset be waited on and eat for that price!", "This area is just south of Kedoganan beach and has a very beautiful white sand beach area and clear seawater that is suitable for recreation and relaxation . It is quieter than its neighboring beaches andone will fine nice Hotel and mostly seafood served at Jimbaran's Restaurants. Jimbaran is in fact famous for its delicious seafood ,particularly its typical grilled seafood with Jimbaran's 'sacred sauce' . You've got to taste it to believe it", "Services is quite long, yeah we all know jimbaran is very crowded if we come in the peak hours.. But the taste is very recommended.. Their seafood is fresh,you still can feel the aroma of sea water when the food entering your mouth i guess, lol.. The view is beach view.. Very relax and comfortable..", "Jimbaran Beach is one of the upscale beaches in and hence a bit less crowded as compared to other beaches in . Due to the beach being sheltered in a bay the waves are quiet gentle and the gradient shallow for kids to play safely in the water. The beach is dotted with shack type restaurants which serve quiet good seafood. A great place to stroll during sunset followed by a cool beer on the beach.", "The beach along Jimbaran Bay is ok ... nice water, great sunsets, but the sand is more like dirt. It's a lot cleaner than Kuta, but not as nice as the beaches further down south. There are plenty of restaurants along the beach to choose from, which make it a good place to eat while watching the sunset, although some of the restaurants are rather touristy.", "I have always found Jimbaran Bay a bit average - the restaurants that is. The hotels are very luxurious and upmarket but the restaurants which are all seafood do not leave me rushing back. For me, it feels like you're sitting in a tin shed on some plastic chairs and paying approx. $200 to eat some seafood. Ok, you get some lobster, but the rest of it is just your average seafood. Wouldn't be fussed if I didn't ever go back....", "Jimbaran Bay is a beautiful beach with a good view of the airport and arriving/departing planes. One of the highlights was on a Monday and Thursday at 4pm when the Movenpick Hotel (together with a conservation group) release the month-old turtles into the sea. Childen at the Hotel pay a small fee - around $11 Aust. and get to release their own turtle which is on a table in a bowl of salt water. I have seen this before on TV, but to witness it was extremely moving and emotional. And what a wonderful way to introduce children to conserving our endangered wildlife.", "My husband and I arrived at Jimbaran Bay with high expectation after hearing about their beautiful beach and great seafood. We were greatly disappointed, the beach was very crowded, vendors trying to sell their stuff and restaurant staff trying to get you in their restaurant. Tables and chairs in the restaurants were cramped together to fit as many people as they can, it just looked like a busy mess kitchen, not intimate at all.. there were no separate area for restaurant use outdoor, the tables and chair seemed to just placed randomly in the beach itself.. we walked pass the restaurants and did not feel that we could enjoy our dinner there. We just drove back and had nice laid back pub meal at one of the place located across Jimbaran shopping centre! And reading the reviews below I’m glad we did not eat there.. Much prefer Eco Beach than this one… The beach itself seems okay is probably is much nicer during the quieter time!", "Jimbaran Bay is a stunning expanse of white sand. In the evening it is lit by the candle light from all the fish restaurants stretched across the sand. Worth a visit at sunset.", "Best time to visit this beach is from monday to thursday because on weekend i think there are a lot of local tourist from other cities crowd the beach. the sand so white and water so blue... Behind the beach, there are plenty of hut selling snacks and beer. Location quite far in jimbaran. Its good for swimming but not surf. U aint got big wave here.. Try other beach for surfing.", "Went to Jimbaran Bay for dinner on the way back from an Ubud day trip. Cloudy skies so we didn't get to watch the sun set, which I reckon would have been spectacular. Regardless, the table setting on the beach facing the water was awesome. Grilled snapper and prawns were delicious! The soup entree was also nice. The seafood came with rice and vegetables, with a fruit platter for dessert. Nice dinner & setting.", "The guys that give you a winning ticket for the Karma Group timeshare are very good at making you think you have a chance to win. The trick of winning a prize,if you go to view a timeshare resort at Jimbaran Beach is pretty much a scam, the prizes are a crap t-shirt or a “free resort stay “voucher. But you can use it to get a free taxi ride to Jimbaran road, just go along with the scam, don’t tell them where you are staying or your name and when you get to Jimbaran bay just tell them you have changed your mind and walk away. You will then get to enjoy the beautiful beach there and only pay for a cab fare one way.", "BETTER to stay away in Jimbaran. NOTHING amazing. Restaurants are expensive and not serve fresh. I REGRET GOING there. Caviar Cafe, The most expensive and the worst restaurants we ate whole we were in .. their prawns is a like a shrimp, too small for a prawn, the fish is full of bones.. the lobster is not fresh, its taste like it was already cooked for 3 days.The tables cloth is dirty. I paid 1490000 rupiah for this, what a waste of money. AVOID JIMBARAN!!! PEOPLE and FOOD there are SCAM!!!!", "If you want a beautiful uncrowded beach with soft sand, warm sea, stunning sunsets and a great selection of bars and seafood restaurants then Jimbaran has all you need", "Jimbaran beach is now so clean and the water so clear compared to 3 years ago. Its wonderful whats been done make it so much more enjoyable to have a swim in the waters of Jimbaran Bay. The beach too is much cleaner then ever before and a pleasure to walk along the waters edge. Proper white sand, a little surf and sunsets to make you go ahhhhhhhh.", "After visiting jimbaran bay in April 2017 we decided to go back this January. BIG MISTAKE. The beach was putrid , definitely no swimming let alone walking along the beach. Moved to Sanur , clean , peaceful amazing how different the area was.", "Jimbaran bay and the beach is one of the nicest beaches in . The beach is very clean and not crowded. It's much nicer than Kuta or Nusa Dua. The stretch of beach is not as long as Kuta or Nusa Dua and feels much cozier. You don't get as many people on the beach like Kuta or Nusa Dua as there are mainly restaurants along the entire beach. The majority of people would go here for lunch and dinner rather than come for water activities. You shouldn't miss coming to Jimbaran and having a meal here if you get the chance. It's a nice experience for sure. The beach is really nice too.", "Jimbaran bay seafood is the most valuable simple but good food reasonable price and scenic in . dont miss it...", "We were taken to Jimbaran Bay for a seafood meal one night and I must say we were very disappointed. The meal although there was nothing wrong with it was just average. There was a trio playing music though , that did add a nice touch.", "It was great to go to Jimbatan Bay on our last day in , because it was so prestine, so neat and so beautiful! I am glad we did it on our last day because this isn't the real , the cultural escape that Ubud or Batur offers.", "Jimbaran Bay is so interesting because it got so many spots of sunset bar and resto to visit for late lunch and diner. The traditional grill seafood outlets are around Jalan Bukit Permai - close Le Meridien & Kupu Kupu Jimbaran Hotel. They offer such yummy and not so pricy grilled seafood and its all recommended. Other amazing spots are: Sundara Bar & Resto by the beach w great infinity pool facing Jimbaran Bay and Rock Bar at Ayana Hotel located at one of the hill spot in Jimbaran and using the inclination elevator to reach such Cliffy Beach Bar. Many other places like Beaches: Balangan -Bingin - Pandawa Beach and also some hilly landscape around Uluwatu and Ungasan that have a unique different charachter as Food & Beverage Outlets (Resto / Bar / Cafe). They are definitely need to be planned for visits!", "Seafood heaven on the Jimbaran coast in with many cheap places to dine in or purchase wonderful seafood of all kinds. It’s a pity that the New Moon Restaurant in Jimbaran is run by money hungry folk that couldn’t give a damn about service and hospitality. Ridiculously over priced anything including beer and seafood. Head down the road and find lobster prawns clams and squid at a third of the price with friendly staff willing to guide you in the best way to cook your delicious food! Best tip follow your nose to the seafood market and have a local cook your kaimoana at cheap prices.", "Although Jimbaran beach is pretty touristy if you sit for a while things happen around you. The airport landing strip is on the right hand side of the bay and its a treat to watch planes land at night. When I was there there was a colourful ceremonial procession (a cremation I think) that passed by and of course you cannot avoid being serenaded by musicians. Restaurant quality is variable with many over-cooking the seafood, however \\Cuisine\\\" comes highly recommended. Its quite a big bay with a long wide beach to accommodate the 24 restaurants. But there are waves and people were swimming - apparently its supposed to be quite safe here, water quality uncertain.\"", "We booked our tour via \\Golden \\\" at the end of it we went to Jimbaran Bay and had dinner infront of the beach, We got a massive serving of seafoods, romantic view of the beach, warm & nicest people in the place! Thumbs up!\"", "I love jimbaran Bay, where you can find many restaurants where to eat fish and seafood in the beach while looking Airplanes taking off and landing to , with beautiful sunsets in the background :-)", "If you enjoy beaches that have previously once been a beautiful resort in the 90's then go to jimbaran bay. The seafood Is delicious but very over priced. The beach is not to be desired and very scruffy. I would not recommend this place to anyone.", "Jimbaran Bay is the perfect place to go for a romantic candle light dinner or simply to enjoy fresh fish for a very reasonable price. You should end up here AT LEAST one time during your holiday!", "Jimbaran Bay is a great spot to watch sunset and have dinner on the beach. Not one of the party places which is nice, just good for that special seafood dining experience.", "We had dinner - and hoped for sunset! - at Jimbaran bay at the Ganesh's restaurant which is the first one you come to after the swanky hotels. Basic tables etc but delicious food. It was an enjoyable experience despite being entirely cloudy. Aim to go on a fine day, not in the rainy season!", "My wife and I are regular travellers to and had never been to Jimbaran ...even for dinner, and so this time we decided to stay a few nights and really loved it. The beach is beautiful and other than the throngs of people who descent every night for seafood and sunsets, Jimbaran still very much has a small village feel about it. Be sure to get out of your resort and wander from one end of the beach to the other - and if you are a camera geek like me, do an early morning walk to the fish markets ...you'll not regret it.", "Jimbaran beach is the really best place to enjoy the sunset/ especially if you are sitting in the fish market restaurants ( not really restaurant, but the place where you can eat fresh seafood, just bought and prepared for you). and prices is really low", "We love staying in Jimbaran. It is close enough to the action in the centre of the city, but far enough away that you can relax. There are great amenities and the seafood is amazing!", "Located to the south from Kuta, Jimbaran bay is a popular beach where you can have dinner and watch the sun set. The food is good but not great, but hey who need great food if you have great sunset in front of your dinner table and musicians play nice songs.The price is more expensive if you pay on site. Better if you buy voucher in advance from online agents. The food served mainly seafood (of course) but they also serve other menus. The beach is not as good as other beaches in and a bit steepy but clean. Nice", "Sorry Jimbaran lovers, but we've given this place a couple of tries now and we don't think it lives up to the hype. If you live somewhere near the coast, particularly the west coast, then you've seen it all before. The food is over priced, and if you're there later in the year you won't even see the sun go down over the water (there's a hill in the way at the southern end of the bay). It's nice for a break from Kuta, but don't expect too much.", "Comparing Jimbaran to Nusa Dua, Kuta, Seminyak is unavoidable; thus I can safely say in my honest opinion of always staying in Jimbaran Beach everytime me and my family visit and unwind in Southern , eventhough this beach is getting too \\metropolis\\\", due to the fact that you can see the planes take-off and landing in the background of Ngurah Rai Internation Airport.\"", "We spent all our time in at Jimbaran Bay, the sea front transforms from a nice sand beach to host several seafood restaurants with seating right on the beach at night. The sun doesnt set right on the water, it goes behind the hill where the Four Seasons resort is so its probably not the best for sunsets like Tanalot for example but its a good beach for families. It's close to denpasar airport expect to pay around 60000 in a taxi.", "Enjoyable dinner with family, Many local seafood restaurant on this place. Jimbaran bay is very famous place in for having seafood. Try it by your self, and you gonna love it.", "The beach is clean with a good amount of open area to swim in front of the market area. There are resturants and hotels dotted along the walkway stretching from the north to south, Bicycles, paragliding and canoes are for hire at various positions. This is a child friendly area and not as busy as on the Jimbaran beaches", "We stayed near Jimbaran Beach, just a couple blocks away at an Airbnb so it was very convenient. We had the most amazing seafood right on the beach with our toes in the sand. Prices are decent, and watching the sunset is amazing. We did some nice long walks along the beach, but it's not really nice enough for swimming.", "If you go to Jimbaran do not allow the driver to dictate which restaurant or group of restaurants you go to. There are at least two or three areas of restaurants. One area is very expensive and this is where the taxi will want to take you for his kickback. We always ask to go to FOUR SEASONS ROAD this is less of a rip the driver will still try to take you to the expensive area so tell him you have been before . As I have stated before a 500ml bottle of water weighs 500g pop in on the scales as see what it weighs because they are all fiddling you on the weight of your purchases. Jimbaran is nice to do once for something different on a holiday. you just have to be a little bit wise", "The Jimbaran Bay beaches are nice with pretty sand. The beach spans from the airport to the Ritz. There’s a section near the Ritz called Cafe19 that is filled with food stalls. I recommend going here to experience dinner on the beach for sunset. Have reservations. Go early. It’s crowded with tourists and locals Seafood is sold live from tanks (freshest- best) and cooked to order.", "I read the latest 10 reviews of this attraction and 7 of the ratings are from 3stars to the terrible 1 star. From the reviews of the fellow travellers, one can see a 'trend' whereby the part that is poor is mostly the food/restaurant. I guess the question of whether you will enjoy this place or be terribly disappointed by it boils down to which restaurant you go. And normally, which restaurant you go depends on your particular driver. If you travel on a travel agency package, you know that the local driver definitely collaborate with certain restaurants because they also get some commission for bringing tourists to the particular restaurant, regardless of whether the food is good, bad, fresh or stale. For me, I travel independently and I hired a local nese through my hotel group and I let him recommend the better restaurants to go at Jimbaran. He is reliable and the restaurant that I went to turns out pretty good. The seafood is tasty and its fresh. ( kbu Cafe - my review on it has more details). So the point here is, if you are reading Jimbaran Bay reviews right now, you might want to research the restaurants yourself and insist that your driver brings you to the restaurant that you choose. Instead of letting them bringing you to any random restaurant. If you are concerned with any possible repercussion, raise this issue to your local travel company before you depart (if you are on travel tour package). Jimbaran Bay is all about having dinner while enjoying the amazing sunset and beach views. So if one half of the experience is negative, the whole experience is going to be affected for sure. Also, to be able to witness the amazing views, you need to be there early. Preferably before 6.30pm. No point going there at 8pm+ to have your dinner in the dark, with candles being the only lighting. Again, raise this with your driver/travel company, etc.", "Nice enough little beach for a little stroll and a bite to eat. There are loungers to rent if you want to sunbathe there and a few cute little piers where you can sit on the edge and look out at the sea. We saw much nicer beaches in Jimbaran if you're looking for a beach holiday or in the North of at Tulamben. We stayed in Sanur for our Sucba diving which was great and there are good restaurants here but the beach is not the cleanest.", "Jimbaran bay is the famous beach with white sand along the coastal and it is located in southern part of . There are plenty of cafes are available in this place and offering delicious seafood dinner with breathtaking view of Indian Ocean and sunset. Please find one the famous cafe, names Kampoeng seafood, this cafe have all selections of seafood menu, best bbq that I have from years! Come and enjoy!!", "Jimbaran beach has some great views & restaurants to choose from, but it needs to be maintained. There is way....too much trash littering the beach which takes away from the beauty of the area.", "Jimbaran is one of the best sea beach in where you can have various choices of sea fishes in the restaurant. You need to select the fish and they will prepare the dish along with Nasi Puti (Rice). You can enjoy the sea beach view sitting on the beach and having the gala dinner. Must visit for everyone.", "Jimbaran Bay is a wonderful location for a stay on , a huge clean beach for daytime walking, swimming and sunbathing, in the evening you'll see a spectacular beautiful sunset and then have a great selection of beach front restaurants to choose from. Perfect location.", "The best way to enjoy the Beach is a dinner at sunset. You can have a feast at the Beach while watching the sun setting over the Ocean and enjoy the cultural performance hosted by the beach-front restaurants. The beach is clean and there are multitudes of restaurants lining the beach. Most of the restaurants offer various cuisines. The restaurants also host traditional nese dance and other cultural performances after sunset. So whether you are a seafood lover, want to savor the local culture or just enjoy the great outdoors, dinner at Jimbaran Bay is definitely not to be missed.", "Let’s have the most romantic dinner experience on the island at Jimbaran Beach. Dine and relax with your bare feet, feel the soft white sand as you and your lover enjoy the calming sounds of the ocean caressing the shore, soft light from the candle on the dining table and a trio of musicians providing a romantic atmosphere while you watch the sun is about to sleep. The ocean glows luminous turquoise and one by one the last rays of the day’s sunshine disappear into the horizon. While the meals are being prepared, you can waltz along the shore. Take your lover’s hand, look deeply into her/his eyes and say “You are the one.”", "Amazing atmosphere, great seafood , very aunthentic indonesian style. Fresh seafood from jimbaran bay, affordable!", "We waited for more than 1 hour for the food. The food was cold when it got to us. The taste was not to my expectation as I am quite familiar with jimbaran bay restaurants in general. The price is very steep for the quality of food we had.", "...But the beach is with sharp stones, be careful! A lot of nice restaurant, great Four Seasons Jimbaran. Villas are stunning!", "Lot better beaches around jimbaran but this one is very peaceful (except at nigthif you are near the beach restaurants. Almost no touts here but lots of wedding photo sessions", "The last stop for our first day tour was the Jimbaran Bay. We did not have dinner by the sand bar (since there are a LOT of restaurants), however, we did have a good few round of beers with our tour guide. The view was lovely and the sunset was just about right. The place is a bit packed but there are a lot of restaurants so there a lot to choose from.", "Jimbaran beach unexpectedly seemed for us the best in , clean, silent and nearly without people. The same as fantastic dinner, served at the beach. This is really must-visit place while being in .", "Evening meal at tge Jimbaran Bay. Choose resturants near the end, seemed to have fresher fish and still in ice. Ordered fish, prawns, calamari, calms and satay, tasted so good and didn't quite get a perfect sunset but food was excellent and great experience.", "A romantic place to have a candlelit dinner on the white sand beach of Jimbaran bay- a must do if you are in the area. It was expensive but worth it for the ambiance and people watching.", "Sitting along Jimbaran Bay was like being in a romantic movie: gentle ocean waves, clean, soft sand, glittering lights everywhere, entertainment in the background, fireworks, soft, live music from men with cellos,guitars drums and amazing voices. Great atmosphere, beautiful setting. Definitely a very tourist-y area, not for you if youre looking for a local experience. Enjoy great seafood (expect most places to be pricey) while watching planes land in the far distance.", "One thing I really wanted to do while I was visit jimbaran bay and have a seafood dinner...this was probably the biggest let downs of our holiday. Save your money or maybe check out somewhere else", "The beach is dirty and unreal! Restaurants around are not restaurants. Jimbaran is not a place you should spent your vacation on, try instead Nusa Dua that is only 10 minutes away from here.", "Amazingly quiet and gray place to get away from the massive crowds of Ubud and jimbaran. Had a beautiful 3 days and make sure to get an hour massage on the beach from some of the local ladies.", "Jimbaran Beach was recommended to us as a place to have nice seafood. It was indeed full of seafood restaurants along the coastline, where you could choose the seafood to be cooked yourself. The food was good (though not that special) and quite expensive. The view was nice (the beach, the waves, the sunset), and the atmosphere was pleasant. We had singers coming to us and singing songs in whatever language we ordered. I am more inclined to recommend this place than not to recommend it, I have pleasant memories.", "While walking along the beach, the sand beneath my feet felt uber soft. The waves were unruly, even as I kept a fair distance. Beautiful beach however I didn't feel like it lived up to the hype. Smells a bit fishy when you first arrive which makes sense as there were fishermen early in the morning and Jimbaran is known for its delectable seafood.", "We spent a day at Sundara by Four Seasons and had the pleasure of lounging by their infinity pool looking out over Jimbaran Bay. The water is clear and inviting - although when the tide is out there are lots of rocks which hamper getting to it and can be quite off-putting. Also, there is quite a lot of rubbish on the beach which there are people sweeping up all day, but I think this is an extremely thankless task as every wave washes up more. There are a range of Cafes along the beach serving fresh caught seafood at highly inflated prices - you could go to a top paying restaurant and eat beautifully prepared seafood for less - but they do all serve traditional dishes such a mi goreng/ noodles for more reasonable prices (50-70k). We came to Jimbaran to watch the sunset, but unfortunately were unimpressed - there is a large outcrop which the sun falls behind at around 5.30pm and so there is no sunset over the water - and it would depend on the atmosphere as to the colours you would see - on the day we were there it was nothing special. Taxi to/from Seminyak (on the meter) should be no more than 85-100k - beware those drivers who quote you 150k+ and always insist on the meter!!", "We loved our stay in Jimbaran... visited Nusa Dua and felt like we were stuck in a resort town of Hawaii. Jimbaran really gave us the feel of being in . Would definitely recommend finding a nice spot in Jimbaran for a stay!", "Jimbaran Bay is located on the West of . There are many seafood restaurants offering dinner by the beach to witness the exotic sunset. Stayed at Le Meridien Jimbaran. Walked to the beach and waited for the sunset. For 2 nights, saw nothing. Fortunately on the third night, decided to go to hotel's Smoqee Lounge located on Level 3 which offered extensive view of the sea. Managed to see the sunset. Sunset usually be about 6.30pm. Recommended to be stationed at 6.15pm and wait patiently. Enjoyed... recommend to watch it from Smoqee Lounge at Le Meridien Hotel.", "Fresh seafood and venue was good, but prices and facilities could easily be improved. Sit on the beach watching the sun go down while a roving band play to each table and hustle you for tips. A good evening, but not something I will rush back to. Also be aware that an extra 5% Jimbaran tax is charged on all food and drink, and that the service charge is not included in the bill as they expect more than 10%.", "The reason this beach is thought of the best by a lot of people is the strip of luxury hotels that are situated here. The other beaches on the peninsula, like Queen beach at Jimbaran, Pandawa beach in the South and probably the other in the West is that a lot of the luxury hotels are here. Good choice, but if you just want to sit at the beach and dive into the waves, the others are to me equally good, they are just lacking the luxury. See other reviews too. Easy to reach from Jimbaran or Kuta, just rent a motorbike and drive along the by pass. Can't miss.", "A beach is a beach.., but this one has not only fine wide and long sands with nice sea, but also a big fish market at the North and many many restaurants tables on the beach. Worthwhile for 1-2 days. Tip: try to AVOID SUNDAY because when the locals again and again have their ceremonies (how many Sundays/year?), ALL restaurants on the beach and the cheap warungs in the backstreets are CLOSED (not the fish market); so then you have to pay the sky high hotel prices for drinks/food (e.g. 80k rather then 25k for Bintang). And if the beach tables restaurants are closed it’s a very DEAD PLACE at Jimbaran… And directly south of the South located beach restaurants, there you find the lively beach side where the locals come: best prices beer and filling chicken soup (backstreet). It will be crowded by fun having children, young families and it’s lovely to enjoy and make fun talk with the locals. OOPS: the much advertized romantic sunset is 90% of the cases not to be seen because mostly clouds… (yet lunching and especially dining ON the beach at sun set time is fun and/or romantic!)", "We have selected Jimbaran as our main stay in . Our hotel was nice but the visit to Jimbaran bay and the beach disappointed us in the big time. Yes it was gloomy day but beach was so clumsy and full of stray dogs. Filthy and unpleasant from the word go. So called famous sea food restaurants' ambiance was not we have expected. Untidy and smokey. Filthy!!! We had a geleto from a cafe and escaped from the the beach thinking not to return at any cost. I am originally from Sri Lanka and beaches and beach culture is much better than this. Even Aussie beaches I have visited are much much nicer than this.", "We enjoyed our evening meal at Sri Gangga on Jimbaran Bay more for the experience: on the beach with the sun setting, feet in the sand, candlelit table, lights and flares twinkling around the bay, watching the fishing boats, planes coming and going (couldnt hear them), enjoying the fire dance performance, being serenaded by the musical group as well as enjoying the seafood dinner and a few cocktails. Yes, the food was a bit on the expensive side but we enjoyed the experience nevertheless. Especially when a group of giggling Japanese girls started trying to throw their balsa wood boomerangs that would not come back to them around on the beach!", "Jimbaran Bay is so beautiful, the white sandy beach and huge waves with the little local boats in behind the pier. It really is so stunning. We came down to check out the fish market and watch the sun go down. The sunset was spectacular deffinalty worth a visit for a lazy cuddle and stroll with your love.", "A 30 minute motorridefrom Jimbaran to reach this secluded beach, with lots of sunbeds and umbrellas for rent, 50000 for two and umbrella per 2 hours, and foodstalls surrounded by a rif, that keeps the waves unfortunately away. Lots of Asian tourists that come by bus. Beach is nice for a day, if you do not mind the crowds, but definitely not as busy as Kuta. Jimbaran beach is at least as nice, with better waves.", "I recommend you to enjoy a light meal at Jimbaran Bay. You can view both sea and airport from there. To be careful at the restaurant there is the quality of seafood because you can have stomach pain.", "You can catch the sunset at Jimbaran Bay but nothing to shout about. There are more beautiful places worth the visit in . The food are overpriced and I am not surprise as it is packed with tourists.", "Jimbaran is one of the most famous beach in , thus making this beach packed with sea side restaurant. the entrance fee is free. best place to visit this beach is during the sunset. the wave in this beach is not too strong, suitable for swimming", "My husband and I spent the end of our honeymoon staying at the Four Seasons Jimbaran Bay. It was absolutely beautiful. The sunset is breathtaking, the beach was generally quiet. It was like a dream! We also enjoyed meals at the seafood restaurants along the beach. Delicious!", "Enjoyed a great night at this Jimbaran beach with a fabulous candle light dinner Calm beach with Airport view Best beache side dinner ever", "Jimbaran bay is famous for watching the sunset while eating dinner directly on the beach. Jimbaran is lined with restaurants that serve mainly seafood to your table right on the sand. It is a pleasent experience & a nice way to end the day.", "Reached Jimbaran quite early, around 5.30pm, as I didn't know the length of the journey from Kuta Square (it's about 45 minutes). There were so many restaurants to choose from that it was quite overwhelming but we went to the one nearest to the entrance/road as recommended by the taxi driver (can't remember the name though). Had drinks by the beach first and later ordered the grilled fresh seafood -squid, prawns- with nese sauce and it was beyond delicious! oh. fruits and rice were served complimentary with the dishes.It felt surreal to be having such good food and good time by the beach with the sunset as the backdrop. As it was a Tuesday, the restaurants will all have dance performances around 7.30pm till 8pm for its diners. If you're up for a light snack before heading back, pushcarts selling grilled corns littered the beach but as always, remember to haggle before purchasing. My only grouse was getting a taxi back to the hotel. Apparently normal metered taxis or Blue birds rarely come into that area or you'll not be allowed to take it if it stops at another restaurant. So you'll be coerced to ride the chartered cars but always remember to fix a price. Thankfully for me, it was quite worth the ride as we faced a traffic jam along the way so perhaps taking a metered taxi might be more expensive. But if you're insistent on taking Blue bird taxis, you can try to make arrangements with the driver to pick you up after dinner. Oh. just note that it can/will get pretty chilly outdoors as the sun sets so remember to bring a jacket/shawl with you just in case!", "Jimbaran Bay is a great hub for seafood with the fish market, many food stalls, boating, and best of all the sunset. I booked a table by the beach for the sole purpose to watch the sunset. You can see the GWK statue from here, all the way across to Ngurah Rai Airport, and the planes landing with the sunset as a back drop. Understandably, there are a lot of tourists at this time to obstruct your view, so anticipate crowds. After the sun has set, it's a quiet area to enjoy dining.", "It was about 1h drive from Seminyak. The beach in front of the row of seafood restaurants was crowded with people, whom I believe , came for the sunset. The sunset is beautiful but I had to walked far out towards the water in order to get a decent photo without having people photo-bombing in it. As I am not staying at Jimbaran, I went there one late afternoon, visiting Rock Bar and Nyoman. To me, it is better to see the sunset at Jimbaran Beach than at Rock Bar. The sun was so scorching at Rock Bar that every table had a large table to block out the sun, which also means that the large umbrella blocked out the sea view. I had a more enjoyable time viewing the sunset at Nyoman Restaurant than Rock Bar. I saw a sign that Uber or Grab are not allowed at Jimbaran. Visitors have to take the local area taxi which I overheard a driver haggling with a client at Rp200,000. I do not like this part that the taxi service is being monopolized here. I have seen better sunset at Boracay White Beach and Maldives.", "No one travels to solely for the beaches, so we weren't disappointed to find that Jimbaran Beach didn't hit the peaks of plenty of other beaches in SE Asia, however it was large, clean and uncrowded during our visit in December. We walked the length several times, from the boundary fence at the airport right along to the luxury hotel at the far end. Sunsets were worth watching and we enjoyed sitting at any of the fish restaurants clustered along the beach with a few Bintangs to while away the evening.", "After several guides' recommendation to visit the Jimbaran sunset, my newlywed wife and I decided to spend our last evening here. After some heavily congested traffic and construction slowed down traffic, we arrived about 30 minutes before sunset and took a glimpse at a few restaurant menus. Although the seafood prices compare quite well to most western countries, it is a sheer rip-off. These makeshift beach table dining while the beachcombing garbage cleaners rake the sand a few meters away are way overpriced for the quality and taste of the fresh seafood. The only people to thoroughly enjoy this experience seemed to be Chinese tourists. For those considering a trip to view the sunset, try other beaches like Nusa Dua or even oft-polluted Kuta is a step up from Jimbaran Bay beach.", "Generally in , tourists throng to Kuta and Seminyak. These places are crowded and not really relaxing. Jimbaran on the other hand is perfect for a vacation with family.", "We enjoyed dinner at the Jimbaran Bay. Probably In the this is the only one place you can have beach side dinner with the great view and atmosphere.", "Hi all me again, Just like you share my experience with you when I went to Jimbaran Bay for lunch totally amazing. Had a few hours to spare and jumped on the motorbike and headed off the traffic is pretty crazy but about 30 minutes later I arrived. Meet some great Australians there ad we all just hung out for the day swimming, eating, relaxing a few drinks it was a great day. Suggest you go with lots of sun screen but it was a great day.", "We stayed at Jimbaran beach at beginning and end of holiday. The beach was pretty the first day and lovely to swim. Had a seafood supper which was expensive and dry and disappointing . Sunset was pretty but too crowded. The second time we had a drink and a corn of the cob from a vender and what a more pleasant meal. Did not feel like you were being ripped off. The beach was filthy from a storm so no swimming on second visit. Definitely a pleasant beach and better than Seminyak beach and close to the airport. Stayed at Breezz hotel which a definitely recommend.", "Jimbaran Bay is gorgeous at sunrise, sunset and through the day if it's not too hot. It's a great beach to walk down, watch birds and fishermen from, pick up some shells and see the locals and tourists and fish restaurants and get a vibe. There is also some good swimming areas and nice small waves.", "We spent 7 nights at a beautiful hotel in Jimbaran, only 1 morning had trash washed up on the beach after a storm, the rest of the time the beach was being groomed every day.", "Jimbaran is much nicer tan u thought it would be. The sea is very salty and full of fine sand which hit in my eyes -- but the beach is great, lovely sunsets, great seafood grills :)", "The Jimbaran Beach Club is worth a visit while in the area. The food and service is of good quality and the outlook from the restaurant over Jimbaran Bay, the nice beach and airport inthe distance, is great.", "Jimbaran bay is a beautiful horse shoe shaped beach which stretches from Four Seasons resort to just south of the airport. I would guess it's about 4 kilometres long. It is especially lovely early in the morning when the water is usually calm and the local fishing boats are coming in. There are often groups of people exercising and if you are lucky you could witness a Hindu ceremony taking place. On the weekends many locals come here to swim and play soccer on the sand, they love you to join in. My husband often takes his paddle board down there at about 6.30 and paddles around the point. The Intercontinental Hotel which has quite a large beach front employs someone with a cow to rake the sand in front of their resort, this is a lovely sight. At certain times of the year rubbish blows in from the sea but most places work hard to keep it clean. In the evenings the seafood restaurants are set up on the sand in three different areas. We find those at Four Season's end the cheaper option. All in all it is a great beach.", "there are many beaches around jimbaran bay,like muaya beach, Kedonganan beach etc.last week i stayed in jimbaran area,and visited muaya beach,it is a white sand beach,very beautiful beach.that day was a rainy day,when the rain stopped, the sky still a bit dark,so no sunset. anyway, walking along the beach is a good experience,i took many photos,and bought a grilled corn from a stall,but felt the taste not that good,compared to the first time,the corn this time a bit tasteless.beside this,you can see surfers surf here,also there is horse-riding activity on the beach.when the sun go down,people will have seafood dinner here,as a traveller,i also had my seafood dinner here.jimbaran seafood,a must try in !", "We have been to Jimbaran Bay several times and have stayed in a few different hotels. Where ever you go it is beautiful, the food is delicious and the service excellent. We always enjoy our visits to !", "I last went to Jimbaran for seafood during my last visit in 2008. Despite reading a lot of negative reviews recently, I still decided to go there in Jan 2014 to reminisce the romantic holiday my wife and I had in 2008. WHAT A BIG MISTAKE. People, I am quite a strong critic. If things are nice, I will say go. But this time I urge all of you..... PLEASE AVOID JIMBARAN BAY at all cost for seafood dinner. You will regret it for the rest of your life. My title says it all and my photos will say more. So, what the other reviewers said was all true. It is the most disgusting beach I have ever...ever seen in my life, with so much of litter.Literally, you cant see the sand there. You will only see rubbish on the beach. If the weather is cloudy, you will never see that promised sunset and who can you blame for it? Food is terrible, horrible and sucks big time. Half cooked food is served at exorbitant prices. It is a total rip-off for what you paid and what you get. Food was cold (and it also gets cold fast in the wind). We needed to go back to hotel to order food from room service cos we literally did not eat the food there and paid Sing$75 for the pathetic. In 2008, I paid about $55. SO TRUST ME!!! JUST SKIP JIMBARAN!!! YOU WILL NOT REGRET. What is written here about Jimbaran is all true. I have seen it for myself. At all cost do not patronise this restaurant .... Kampeong Seafood. But basically all restaurants in Jimbaran are screwed.", "I came here with my boyfriend and another couple with very high expectations due to all the fuss surrounding Jimbaran Bay and their seafood instead we experience one of the worst dining experiences we've ever had. When we first rocked up, I was so overwhelmed by the amount of local people surrounding the restaurants eager to get people in. I imagined Jimbaran Bay to be very fancy however it was so beyond that- it looked very dodgy. Unfortunately I can't remember the name of the one we picked out of the five we saw but I was so appalled. It looked unhygienic, it was quite pricey for the quantity and the seafood had absolutely no flavour. Furthermore, the waiter we had made me feel so uncomfortable continually coming back and complimenting me. It wasn't a pleasant experience for myself unfortunately", "If you visit , please make sure to dedicate a trip to Jimbaran Bay, the beach is full of Seafood Restaurants with almost the same theme, all are located on the beach. Best time to go there is before sunset to dine and watch beautiful colors in the horizon.", "You must visit jimbaran beach sunset if you’re in . There are many seafood restaurants beachside where you can sit, enjoy the sunset with your loved ones and drinks and dinner. Beautiful sunset!", "This was one of the most fabulous holidays I have ever had. is simply paradise. Stayed at the Jimbaran Bay Beach Resort and Spa. Fantastic hotel, clean, modern. Amazing food and the service was excellent.", "Jimbaran Bay restaurants can be a daunting experience for first timers. Be aware of the shonky cab drivers who want to take you to outrageously priced rip off restaurants so they get a kick back. The best group of restaurants is in the middle warung (compound) near the Keraton Hotel. In particular we love Lia's which in our opinion is the best. Look for the specific reports on TA reviewing Lia's Cafe Jimbaran Bay for more details. Get to Jimbaran well before sunset to get a table close to the water to watch the sunset. Weekends can be very busy, the traffic can be grid locked coming home so allow plenty of time. Expect a huge full meal with drinks for Aussie $15 for kids and $20 - $25 for adults.", "What to say about Jimbaran.... we went there in the afternoon just to find a beach bar and enjoy a few beers. For some reason this turned out to be harder than we thought. This place is so geared towards the bus loads of tourists that start arriving at about 5pm for their famous seafood bbq, that they seemed to have forgotten that there are tourists in Jimbaran all day, not just at sunset. After a couple of hours we did find the Jimbaran Beach Club, right down the south end of the bay. This place was cheap, clean, and had a good chilled atmosphere. But other than this, not much going on here.", "I've been coming to since 1989 & last night was the first time I went to Jimbaran Bay, and i was extremely dissappointed! Our driver recommended Dewata resturant to eat at and it was overpriced and terrible. You can experience much better food and just as beautiful views elsewhere. Oh, and the traffic to get to & from Seminyak is hideous. In my opinion there are too many other place to go and I would bother with Jimbaran.", "Every time I come to , Jimbaran Bay is definitely a hidden gem we must visit. Amazing seafood, super fresh and you can enjoy the cuisine with a beautiful unlike anything else beach sunset. Few restaurants to choose from but all are exactly the same and can't spot the difference. Always a nice way to end a trip of!", "Jimbaran Bay is always a beautiful place to visit. The musos come round the tables and play, you can request what you want, give them a tip as thet are not paid by the restuarants. Food very disappointing they are known for their fish. Which I might add was very very average. The prices are shocking! They try to charge you more than the weight of the fish that you have chosen. We nearly walked away as we felt we were being ripped off. But complained and it was adjusted Anne", "What you will find at Jimbaran Bay, an extensive 6 km beach located between the Airport runway and the Four Seasons Hotel, is a flat sandy beach lapped by clean ocean tides and a large variety of seafood restaurants. What you wont find is para-sailing tourists landing on your back or speedboats terrorizing the swimmers, not to mention hordes of package tourists swarming every where over the beach. This beach is both safe for walkers and swimmers alike as the waves are small and not suitable for surfing. Very popular with joggers and locals and tourists alike congregating for the magnificent sunset. Numerous restaurants are located on the beach. For an afternoon beer try White Sands Beach House Bar and for a sumptuous evening meal you cant go wrong with Menega Seafood Café. A very safe beach, which is ideal to take the family for a stroll before partaking of a seafood meal on the beach whilst watching the evening sunset.", "After being dissapointed that we couldn’t swim at Balangan Beach, we thought the long stretches of Jimbaran Bay might offer something better. However it was actually a lot worse... long stretches of plastic dumps, it was depressing, the sand was covered in it, the water was soiled with old rubbish and plastic. I actually am in shock how bad most of the beaches we visited were... go see a waterfall or something, the shores are disgusting.", "There are a lot of cafe/restaurant for dinner in Jimbaran Beach, fascinating view while enjoying your dinner, by the sunset view, and the waves. Best experiences!", "I think that whether you like this bay or not depnds on when you're there and which part of the bay you're at. I stayed two times at the Intercontinental Resort, and the stretch of beach adjacent to the resort compound is usually very clean, maybe just occasional rubbish pushed to the shore by the tides and waves. I have seen photos of resort staff clean up that area. I also had stayed at the Jimbaran Keraton before the bombing, and the beach adjacent to this hotel was not so good. In general, I think the side nearby the Four Seasons, Intercon is cleaner. I walked over to the Keraton side this March on the day of the Melasti Ceremony on the beach, and was surprised to find that the seafood restaurant beach area is much cleaner and better, maybe the restaurant buildings are rebuilt after the bombing. I had dinner there and it was a gorgeous evening. In general, the seafood quality and price in Jimbaran are over-rated and high, I guess we eat there for the atmosphere. The Jimbaran Beach is also a good place to watch the Melasti Ceremony, it is less crowded than Kuta or Seminyak Beaches. I really enjoy staying at the beachfront resorts in Jimbaran Bay.", "The Jimbaran Bay is drop dead gorgeous, and an optimum spot for beautiful sunsets. You could while away a few hours or a few weeks at the Jimbaran Bay. I wouldn't miss it if in .", "Jimbaran is for sure a nice place to come for dinner on the beach at sunset. The sun however sets behind the rocky bay to the left so you don't actually see the sun hit the horizon as it were. Seminyak is better for that. The water at Jimbaran is dirty, just taking a little walk up to knee length you will feel all kinds of trash against your legs and under your feet, carrier bags and other general garbage, not clean or clear at all, kind of gross actually. Very unfortunate. The little ones like jumping in the small ish waves so that's fun. Also the seafood that everyone raves about at the Jimbaran beach restaurants is a little over rated in my opinion. I only tried two places so perhaps there are other better ones.", "This is a new beach that the administration is developing, and undoubtedly one of the best. I am sure it will attract a lot of tourist in a few year, so if you are planning to visit soon, make a trip to this one before it is too crowded. From Jimbaran, you will have to take the road and cross a small hillock. About 20 minutes and you will see the beach, hidden behind the hillock, in a distant downwards.You can drive till the edge of the beach, the road is well constructed. The view of the beach is mesmerizing - with rocky hills in one side and plush sea green on the other side. The water is still, and fresh and transparent. Could be a great outing for half a day. There is not many place to stay yet, but the Tata group is coming up with a really big property.", "We loved Jimbaran Bay! So beautiful and quiet. Amazing seafood cafes down by the beach. Don't expect too much shopping BUT its only a $10 taxi into Seminyak or Kuta. Everything is in walking distance. Beautiful little town and will stay again.", "Jimbaren Bay is more than just a beautiful setting for the sunset, it's the perfect place to experience 's fresh seafood and local custom. Sitting with our feet in the sand while a mariachi band serenades us provides the perfect ending to a day in paradise. There's no doubt each of the local restaurants here offer the freshest catch of the day and even let you pick your prey, playing executioner to the best local seafood. Our preference was the crab and extra large prawns. The tip is to ensure you ask for a discount on the set price and don't accept anything less than 30%. Yes you heard me! but tip generously to look after the staff. Jimbaren Bay is typically a short 15-20 minute taxi from Kuta and 25 from Seminyak, but completely worth it and an experience you'll tell others about. Last thing, there's no 'meter taxis' back, so either negotiate a driver or expect to pay about $12.00 for the return trip.", "Jimbaran Bay is an amazing place to have dinner in a most beautiful setting. On the beach in the sand, delicious food and serenaded by beautiful music. Spoiled for choice as there are so many amazing restaurants to choose from. The view of the sunset is beautiful and the view of the beach and all the diners is spectacular and not what you will see everywhere. Definitely worth a visit", "A trip to would not be complete without visiting Jimbaran Bay and eating barbecued fish on the beach. Just choose a restaurant, they’re all pretty much the same, sit back and enjoy the sunset.", "I'd waited so long to finally have a seafood dinner at Jimbaran Bay. All I can say is NEVER AGAIN! The beach was very dirty, lots of plastic rubbish around. Feral dogs roamed about, the smell of dog poo was in the air. The restaurants were all more than half empty. I didn't feel comfortable or particularly safe which has never happened in before. Wouldn't come back. You can see the sunset from many other places.", "jimbaran bay is clean, peaceful and beautiful. the sand was clean and lovely and the water perfect for swimming and paddling.", "Jimbaran is overpriced and lacks any reason to go. The sunsets are nice - but no nicer than anywhere else on . Garbage all over the beach. Even the markets are not worth the hassle of getting up early to see. Regret spending time here. With so many more exciting, inviting and enjoyable parts of and Indonesia there is little reason to come here. 2/5 instead of 1/5 just because it is close to the airport.", "Had a Family dinner at Kampong seafood at Jimbaran Bay. Nice and clean beach ,that you can watch a sunset and enjoy a fresh seafood with reasonable price. Staff very friendly .", "Just a breathtaking sunset from Jimbaran Bay. Nice beach restaurants with chairs for dining, as the sun sets. Aircrafts landing at Anugrah Rai airport add a nice touch to the pictures.", "I continue to be impressed by Jimbaran beach every time I visit . It's a good beach, beautiful sunset and exotic food. Make sure once you hit Jalan Pantai Jimbaran, you turn left and head south. At the extreme end, you will find a bunch of restaurants (Lia Cafe amongst them). These are the restaurants where the taxi drivers will not take you - the reason very simple. They do not get a cut from these perhaps. On my second consecutive day, I wanted to try the restaurants on the North. So I checked in New Langsam Cafe to find their prices almost double than that of Lia cafe. Of course the restaurants on the North have some nese dances etc.. to keep the guests entertained, but that comes at a lot of cost.", "There are a number of restaurants on the Jimbaran beach however they all have the exact same menu at the exact same price.", "Jimbaran bay view famous for sun set dinner there's some other places good for sun set time like Uluwatu and Tanoh lot but here we can take dinner by enjoying the beautiful nature", "If it's a beach holiday you want- go here! Don't bother with busy and polluted Kuta/Seminyak- head here and Jimbaran instead and be happy you did!", "In the past I had been to Jimbaran Bay for the popular sunset seafood dinner and it was amazing! How sad it has now been destroyed by outrageously high prices, extremley rude and cocky restaurant owners who only care about charging as high a price as the customers will pay and provide poor quality food, watered down drinks in an unclean , aging and smelly environment.Sadly i will not return until the establishments wake up and start providing decent price, friendly service again.", "We have compared Jimbaran with Sanur, NusaDua and Kuta - Jimbaran is the best. Peace and quiet, fisherman's village with fresh seafood, nice waves, very beautiful", "If you are tired of the beaches full of tourist like in Kuta you must come to Jimbaran beach. Here you can enjoy the best sunsets on the island and it always so calm that you can really enjoy your time without having a guy trying to sell you something every 5 minutes.", "The moment we entered Jimbaran Bay, we were constantly being pursuaded to sit down at a 'romantic' table in the different restaurants on the beach. There are way too many people in front the tables to enjoy the view. Because of the crowd and pushy restaurant waiters you won't be able to fully enjoy the view & your meal. We passed these restaurants & enjoyed a meal a bit further along the beach. We enjoyed a delicious meal with a beautiful view. We had a wonderful evening, but avoid the many terraces near the water.", "Arrived at Jimbaran Bay just before sunset to have dinner \\On\\\" the beach. It is magic sitting on the beach with dozens of others, enjoying some of the nicest, freshest seafood I have had in . You need to close your eyes though when walking through the line of restaurants and seeing some of the kitchens. But, I stress, the seafood is FRESH. Just another experience you can't miss I feel. Their OH&S and Food Hygeine Laws are very different to Australia, so DO NOT expect it to be like home. The views are looking back to Kuta etc and watching the planes coming and going. The sunset was amazing. There are several restaurants to choose from. I think ours was called the Jimbaran Beach Cafe, but it is easy to pick, as it had the most people sitting on the beach tables.\"", "ITS very amazing dinner with sunset after..very amazing seafood in Jimbaran...lets try..!!! But first you can ask a category fish and the price,before make a BBQ", "having dinner at Jimbaran Bay during holiday in is a MUST, so we designed this affordable Jimbaran Bay seafood dinner and southern beaches tour package. Visiting Uluwatu Temple and surf site or sunbathing at Padang padang beach, then enjoying barbeque fresh seafood on the beach of jimbaran bay, holiday in will be more memorable one.", "I tried the restaurants on Jimaran Bay many years ago and was so disappointed I have avoided it since. This time the guest book at my villa was full of praise so I gave it another go. Well, it was 'same same but different\\.. although the staff are welcoming and the service is ok, the food was only just average and quite expensive. I am not sure the locals know how to cook the seafood, it was over done... again. On the positive side, the setting is gorgeous, but you don't have to eat there to enjoy the setting. In a nut shell the place is over rated.\"", "We learnt that Jimbaran bay has 3 sections: Muaya in the south, Kedonganan in the middle, and Kelan in the north. Kelan is bit hidden (you must approach from the north) and less crowded than the two others, while Kedonganan is commonly considered as \\tourist trap\\\" but can be nice there too, Muaya is okay and closest to Jimbaran hills and uluwatu. Good to know.\"", "Jimbaran beach is nice if you'd like to eat seafood by the ocean with sunset view. Becomes very busy at nights. Morning are nice and quite. Great place for jogging.", "Jimbaran bay is a very beautiful place to watch the sun set and enjoy the dinner on the beach listening to the ocean waves or to the musician walking around", "The last time I was in Jimbaran was 4 years ago and we all loved the experience. Sadly things have changed. The food is overpriced Lobsters at $70, the food was terrible we ordered lobsters and snapper absolutely disgusting. The staff and management were extremely rude. The place was dirty and smelly. Such a pity because this used to be a must do experience in . Give this place a miss.", "Opportunity to catch a beautiful sunset in Jimbaran but we we expected the beaches to be better and cleaner. We ended up spending time at our hotel pool instead of the beaches.", "We had fresh grilled seafood on the beach at Jimbaran. There is a strip of restaurants to choose from, but they all offer similar things - fresh seafood BBQ'd, with rice, veg etc included. The King sea prawns were absolutely delicious, and the lobster was beautiful, and much much cheaper than anywhere in Australia. The sunset was average on the night that we went due to cloud cover, but it was still a great atmosphere, with live music and nese dancing at the restaurants.", "Jimbaran bay is a nice beach but way too hot to be able to spend your entire day sunlonging. Very few umbrellas and the sea if very rough with strong undercurrent. Much better to head to Semniyak for the experience. If you want seafood and dining with your feet in the sand that is perfect but that is all", "Before getting in the car, ask your driver which restaurant in Jimbaran will he be bringing you to. We were brought to Legong Restaurant. The driver told us that they have the freshest seafood but we came across frozen and compressed fish, blackened squid and yellowish prawns. When the food arrived, the prawns were half the size we chose (did they swap?) and all the seafood were dry and overcooked. And then, when the bill arrived, we were shocked to see the total cost of our dinner! With that quality of food and atmosphere (beach littered with plastics), it wasn't worth it. The seafood in Kuta is much better quality and value for money. The quality of Jimbaran's beach and food has deteriorated since the last time I visited in 2008. Will definitely won't be returning to Jimbaran in the future.", "Visited New Bayang Cafe at the southern end of Jimbaran Bay a couple of days ago at night, so wanted to visit during the day for lunch. Ended up at Ganesha Cafe and had a reasonable lunch, but the sea, the waves crashing onto the beach were amazing. Was tempted to stay for the rest of the day, but we had a sunset date with Tanah Lot.", "Just came back from my 3rd stay at Jimbaran. It really has something for everyone. There are markets with fresh fish & clothing etc, restaurants & warungs dotted along the beach & throughout. The area we stayed in (close to beach) was nice & flat, so it was great to get around on pushbikes. The beach was nice & clean & it's fairly central to use as a base with a private driver or taxi if you don't want to stay in Legian or Seminyak.", "At the end of a long day, our driver took us to Jimbaran Bay for a nice seafood dinner and nice view of the bay!", "Jimbaran bay,nice in sunset time,a long cross to the beach find a lot seafood barbeque cafe. And people on the beach not so crowdeed like the others. But here,not just find seafood cafe, other food we can find,like Italian,Chinese.", "Great location on Jimbaran Bay beach. Good views of nearby hillside resorts and out to airport. Nice menu and food.", "Jimbaran Bay is one of the main places to visit for first time visitors to .Famous for its fish restaurants on the beach and the unbelievable sunsets.We had a meal at one of the number of restaurants located on the pristine sand,the sunset and watching the planes take of and land was more enjoyable than the food.The service was very slow due to the number of visitors,there was insufficient light to see what was served and the taste was average.The price and meal did not justify the visit.In fact,it was disappointing as the expectation well exceeded the ultimate experience.We went back another night when it was not so busy and sat on the sand and watched the sunset with roasted corn they sell of the carts for about 20,000($2.00) and it was a better experience than the expensive dinner the previous night.", "We loved the beach at night, dinner on the beach in front of an amazing sunset was a wonderful experience. However, we made the mistake of staying in Jimbaran. It's deserted during the day, there's nothing for tourists and it was dreadfully hot. Don't stay here, just come for dinner!", "It's my favorite stretch of beach with some nice resorts. I prefer the beaches here and the fact there is is a shopping center short distance away by taxi. There are some good restaurants and cafes in the shopping center as well. It's about 20 minutes from the bustle of Kuta and Jimbaran.", "there are many beaches around jimbaran bay,like muaya beach, Kedonganan beach etc.last week i stayed in jimbaran area,and visited muaya beach,it is a white sand beach,very beautiful beach.that day was a rainy day,when the rain stopped, the sky still a bit dark,so no sunset. anyway, walking along the beach is a good experience,i took many photos,and bought a grilled corn from a stall,but felt the taste not that good,compared to the first time,the corn this time a bit tasteless.beside this,you can see surfers surf here,also there is horse-riding activity on the beach.when the sun go down,people will have seafood dinner here,as a traveller,i also had my seafood dinner here.jimbaran seafood,a must try in !", "Went to jimbaran today with the other half and have to say it was fantastic. Just jumped in a blue bird taxi from seminyak and it cost us about 120,000 Idr or £6 The beach is absolutely stunning, seeing the traditional fishing boats out to sea, tree's on the beach. Enjoying a Bintang or 2 in one of the beach side warungs. Life does not get much better than this. Warungs were reasonably priced considering the location, no more expensive than kuta or seminyak. You have to try this place for some memorable photo opportunities.", "Jimbaran Bay is the beach area. One can watch the sun set and enjoy the sea food. Plenty of restaurants are available and the price is reasonable", "went there twice in 2 days in a row! not all resto in jimbaran has live seafood, but at least they kept it in ice so I can say it was quite fresh;) to note just make sure you aware that most of resto have 2 kind of menus, for local and foreigners. ask for menu with local price. price of lobster was 500K/kg (feb 2015). came at lunch time and it was peaceful and quite. thanks to the sea wind and big umbrella it wasn't too hot to eat outside the resto. came for sunset and dinner, for sure it is always jam packed with tourist, so book first if you know which resto to go (we went to bela seafood) it's hard to get taxi by nite. my advice is to rent car for a day (500K/day, include driver and petrol). entering jimbaran area also cost entrance fee collected by local community (this is legal).", "We spent several days here and liked this beach way more than Jimbaran Bay. It is cleaner and has nicer sand and waves.", "Jimbaran bay is awesome and up and coming. I love walking the beach and finding the cheap place to eat seafood! This time of year there is a lot of trash but the rest of the year it's pretty clean!", "We had high expectations from google images, or instagram and the like. Turns out, it is a must on every tour group’s itinerary. Instead of having what I thought would be a peaceful, serene dinner watching the sun go down spectacularly, we were rewarded with huge groups of Chinese, Japanese, etc, who were talking extremely loudly and disturbing other guests. Jimbaran is unfortunately a tourist trap. Restaurants were a bit sketchy and the staff were really pushy and rude.. Sure, the sunset really was stunning, but this was a one time attraction, I wouldn’t come back nor would I recommend people to come here. After all, it is the same sun, setting on the same stretch of coast as many other spectacular beaches that aren’t spoiled by mass tourism. The beach itself was a lot steeper and smaller than the popular Double Six, and the sand a lot rougher and dirtier (we also found empty prawn shells…) Really let down. Go elsewhere.", "Dinner at Jimbaran-sunset view. Short Holiday in . Day 1 having dinner at Jimbaran. Affordable price with a nice scenic sunset view.", "Through the day, you're in no doubt Jimbaran is a working fishing village; many parts of it are littered with the cast off detritus and aren't that tourist friendly. Some areas aren't but I still wouldn't class them as that good. When sunset arrives though, the beach morphs into a happening, fun place. We used to grab a cold beer from one of the vendors nearby and just watch the sun go down. The many fish restaurants take on a life of their own and are packed with hungry, laughing punters. Hope the rain stays off as everyone spills onto the beach and the candles and shimmering sea make for a great atmosphere.", "Jimbaran bay is one of those places that if you go to you have to experience, whether for the sunset,the beach dining with great choices or the release of the lanterns at night and the added fireworks thrown in.This place is romantic and just enjoyable to sit and take in. A Must do", "There are many more beautiful beaches at island then Jimbaran Bay. We traveled after rainy season and the beach was really dirty. Would not stay here anymore.", "Several luxury hotels at thee Southern end of Jimbaran Bay beach have private beaches and their own watercraft (we were at Four Seasons Jimbaran bay, they had a private beach with umbrellas/loungers, and boats, SUP's for rent; edging North from there were several restaurants/bars, with spacious beaches in front. Read the guide books on the activities at sunset/night: at several points on the beach, restaurants set up beachside seafood stands, along with music. Northern end of Jimbaran Bay is the airport, and planes are taking off from early morning through late at night, so hotels near there are probably not the best place to stay for a quiet, relaxing vacation.", "Jimbaran Bay beach cafes are one of the must experience attractions in . You choose your seafood fresh on ice and then they prepare for you. Prices are by the Kilogram including sides and fruit for dessert. The lobster is very expensive and everything else is very reasonable.", "What can I say. It was in the middle of Winter (June) in South Africa and off we went to . What a fantastic feeling to loose the winter coats and on with the swimming gear. Jimbaran Bay is the place to relax and just enjoy. A sure thing when in . Loved every moment!!", "If you look for quiet, not too crowded place in this is one of them. Unlike Kuta, Jimbaran is not crowded has good hotels and restaurants Sunset is amazing from Jimbaran", "Stop for the dinner at jimbaran, delicious see food, lovely sunset. Drink local beer, sit on the beach enjoy", "Was looking forward to this highlight at Jimbaran Bay sadly was Really disappointed sat down for a meal that ended up costing a lot by standards (I'm happy to pay for quality food and good service) We had little or no service the wine was disgraceful and expensive Our seafood was overcooked and dry the resteraunt has been spoiled by tourism maybe", "We had such high hopes of Jimabaran Bay and wanted to do a seafood dinner on the beach, but ended up having a beer and cocktail, watching the sunset and leaving. It was sooo sooo filthy with loads and loads of papers. Such a disappointed to see a really beautiful place not cleaned up for a HUGE number of people coming everyday.", "The Jimbaran beach at night is beautiful... The best thing is when you choose your fish to grill ad each it while feeling the water under your feet, a nice walk on the beach after a nice dinner with candle lights is brilliant ! Recommended for couples We really enjoyed it", "Restaurants in Jimbaran are really nice. It is an experience to eat next to the Ocean, on the beach, to see the planes landing. The food is good, but pricey. A dinner for 4 pers -some shrimps, calamary and fish, and I don't mean a festin, and 4 beers - 140 US dollars.", "We visited Jimbaran in June 2014. We were advised to go to the beach for dinner and were greeted by scores of restaurants with almost each offering fresh sea food. The attraction at night were the dances or other shows organised by most of these outlets. Dining on the beach was an experience in itself. The sand is fine and smooth and one can see planes landing and taking off close by. We had a local band serenading next to our table and it was an enjoyable evening. Though must add the pricing is quite steep.", "This is the second time , we came to Jimbaran Bay. First time we stayed at Patra Jasa Resort which we took the hotel taxi - the driver told us he knows the best one over there. After that we realised that he cons , the food were horrible and very expensive for that small portion. And the second visit was much better ..different restaurant .We love the beach atmos phere .Especially, when the sun goes down.", "During our stay in we went to Kuta, Seminyak, Nusa Dua, Ubud and Jimbaran. Ubud and Jimbaran were our favourite places. Jimbaran Bay offers the city aspect with shopping and the beach aspect without being as crowded as Kuta. Jimbaran Bay has a lot more upscale resorts so the clientele tends to be older and more affluent. That’s kind of perfect for us as we get older we want a more relaxing vacation.", "Jimbaran Bay is a stunning beach. Beautiful crystal clear water. It comes alive at night time with all the seafood restaurants the set up along the beach. Some great hotels line the beach so it's easy to find a nice bar or restaurant that is reasonably priced. Worthy trip away from the hustle and bustle of seminyak", "Wow this was a nice way to watch the sunset We arrived at Jimbaran Bay to see all these seafood restaurants after trying to decide which one to choose from we were escorted to a table on the beach ordered a drink then we went and picked our fresh seafood it was cooked in a nese sauce which was delicious brought to our table as the sun was setting all the candles on the tables were alight it was so beautiful to see", "Cleanest beach we saw in . Much better than.Jimbaran and Seminiyak. Less touristy than the west side of the island.", "We walked to Jimbaran Bay and immediately eished we had booked to stay there. Very nice beach and great selection of Seafood meals but I cannot place a review because we did not eat this time", "Sure the Jimbaran is one of the most visited bays and a nice place to be for honeymoon or other romantic purposes and safe kids fun, which we enjoyed very much. A downside though is the crowd that populates the beach during evening plus the unattended dogs that really are no fun at all. My reference is not to any aggressive habit they would show but to the hygiene problems they do create once you get in direct contact - don't do!!", "We went to Jimbaran Bay and a particular restaurant recommended by our hotel solely because we had heard the sunsets were fabulous at Jimbaran Bay. All the restaurants set up their tables on the beach under umbrellas (which are taken away shortly before sunset). The beach is clean (at least where we were) although the bay itself is not that big - maybe just over a kilometre in length. Most restaurants have a set menu or you can choose your live seafood to be cooked to order. Yes the sunset was spectacular, food so-so and expensive, but the strolling band was very good. You can also watch the planes landing every 3 minutes at the nearby airport. A good night out, if on the expensive side.", "we enjoyed a beautiful seafood dinner by the jimbaran bay. the waves were huge and made such great sound, there was lovely sea breeze and we saw planes land at the airport directly from our table. the place is clean and beautiful. the barong dance at regular intervals made it all the more entertaining.", "Jimbaran is an amazing place to invest time in relaxing. Like Canggu it is one of the great places in where the locals enjoy the beach as much as the tourists. We love sitting for an hour or two, having a swim ever little while and sipping on a cold Carlsberg watching the sun the go down. Jimbaran is free from hawkers, has beautiful white sands and amazing smells from the many restaurants that are spread along the waters edge.", "Jimbaran bay has nothing very very special, but the beach is nice and quiet and in the evening it suddenly becomes like a fairytale. You can eat on the beach, feet in the sand. They grill fresh seafood for you. Prices very reasonable, tables and chairs very simple. Do not expect fancy things, it is very simple but the food is just perfect and so is the setting. Relas, enjoy the food and the sunset. I loved it.", "If you are visiting your taxi driver will inevitably recommend a trip to jimbaran bay.i think this is for the fare . The trip is 20 or 30 minutes Sure the view at job of the water and the aircraft landing is. Interesting . This year at least the water is lcleaner ,and it is a place where you can order ,drink eat on the beach and go for a swim On a negative side I have found jobs food to be adequately cooked ,pricier and not better than seafood offerings you can get at most mid price restaurants in ", "We only ate here so it is hard to judge how nice this is for a swim. Jimbaran beach is great for a dinner in one of the many places with grilled fish fresh from the bay. Food is good, you eat on a table directly in the beach, sometimes with water reaching your toes... but if the wind blows the wrong way the smoke from the many grills sort of spoils the mood. The omnipresent dogs and abundance of plastic trash also add some of the less beautiful aspects of .... so to make it brief: it could be perfect, but isn't yet", "Watching the sun set in is one of our must-do activities in . We had missed the sun set at Kuta beach as we didn’t realised that the sun actually set at 5.30 pm and we were there at 6 pm. When we had the opportunity to go to Jimbaran Bay on our 3rd day in , we made sure that we reached the bay by 5:15 pm and waited patiently with anticipation for the sun to set. We were not alone as a lot of tourists and locals were already at the bay that evening. It was worth the wait as we witnessed the wonder nature - the metamorphosis of the sky changed colour from blue sky to beautiful hues of orange as the golden sun slowly moved and disappeared into the ocean. The sunset view was most breathtaking - an awesome and stunning sight to behold! We had plenty of amazing photographic opportunities as we snapped our cameras away. We could see tiny planes arriving and landing at the runway of the airport faraway. Jimbaran Bay has a pristine beach and several seafood restaurants with alfresco dining. Tables were set up at the beach or tiled terrace, some with nice tablecloth and candlelight. We were able to sit outdoors, watched the sunset and just people-watch. There were a lot of activities on the beach – people were jogging, horse-riding, taking photos or simply strolling along the beach and playing with the sand. It was quite crowded. Our guide brought us to Ganesha Cafe, which has a good selection of seafood – live lobsters, crabs, prawns, fish, squids and mussels. The fresh seafood will be grilled or fried, according to our preferred choice of cooking. We simply selected our seafood and let them weighed the items before cooking. The prices of the food were determined by the weight and prices were mid-range. We had a scrumptious dinner of grilled fish, prawns, crabs, fried kangkong, rice, coconut and fresh juices. It was a unique experience beachfront dining under the stars while taking in the fresh sea breeze. While it is romantic to dine with candlelight, it was difficult to see what we were eating and had to be extra careful eating crabs and fish. We were also entertained by a nese dance performance. It was a wonderful experience for us to dine under the stars. Our daughters were counting the number of twinkling stars in the sky. We lingered on till 8 pm as we didn’t want to leave the place.", "Beautiful place to watch the sun set each night. Sit at one of the many bars, enjoy a cocktail & relax. If you are staying at a hotel in the Jimbaran area, this view is a must!", "I went to Jimbaran Bay for a Sunset Dinner, there was a whole section of Beach with restaurants mainly selling seafood. The atmosphere was beautiful, and most of the restaurants had a small traditional dance display later in the evening. It was Beautiful to sit at a table on the beach and watch the sun go down, you are also able to see fishing boats out in the harbor and the Airplanes coming in to land at the airport. I seemed to be a game of luck if you got a good restaurant as each cab driver will have the ones they deal with. But we were lucky and had great food.", "Jimbaran bay is a lovely spot to watch the sunset and it's a place good for kids playing because the wave are not so strong at here.But the seafood was average and very pricey. Another side the BBQ seafood restaurant nearby will be better.", "Jimbaran is one of beach in and not far away from Ngurah Rai Airport, actually I love this beach but it too crowded so i am not really enjoyed. I have dinner here, I think it is one the reason a lot of peoples came here specially domestic tourist. They would like tried to have dinner on the beach side with the wind and waves, and the food is quite ok and absolutely identic with seafood. If you would like come here, i suggested you to come early before sunset time coming, because there always fulled.", "Amazing sunset, all restaurants charge the same price (in one area) but the view is worth the travel the Jimbaran! Go there for dinner or just a picture", "After staying in Legian and Lovina on this trip where the beaches are absolutely teeming with garbage, Jimbaran was a welcome sight. Almost pristine with lovely sand and warm water we spent time walking, eating (transforms to many restaurants at dusk), swimming and relaxing. This was the only clean beach we saw in 2.5 weeks here.", "Another must see attraction when in . See the huge waves rolling in non stop from the Indian Ocean. The cliffs and the shoreline are great for photo shooting. Advisable to bring along an umbrella just in case it rains as well as for the hot sun. Not many shelters along the scenic walk and may get windy at times. Entrance fee is required to enter, same goes for Tanah Lot. Seafood at Jimbaran bay is a little pricy, but fresh.", "Visit Jimbaran to enjoy the Sea food platter. There are many sea food restaurants on the bay to provide you mouthwatering sea food You can also request them to prepare the dish as per your choice.", "We visited Jimbaran Bay for lunch at one of the beachside seafood restaurants on an overcast day. I preface this review by saying that the beach may look prettier on a sunny day. The beach was not impressive, there was rubbish on the sand, some stray dogs and there were some fairly ugly concrete structures at the airport end of the beach. That is presumably why the photos you see of Jimbaran Bay are all taken looking towards the other end of the beach. I would not swim there, the water was murky and did not look safe. We were serenaded by an uninvited mariachi band for part of our lunch, which we thought was entertaining, and we gave them some money when they asked for a donation. Their music was good and they were very friendly, as you would expect. We quite enjoy that hawker side of but if that is not your cup of tea you would be best advised to eat somewhere away from the beach. All up, I had wanted to see Jimbaran Bay and I am glad that I did but I don't think that I will be going back.", "Love coming back to Jimbaran, so quiet, safe beach, best seafood and great choice in accomodation, sunsets are spectacular too....", "Besides hotels, Jimbaran Bay is one street with not much. There is a local market, a couple of supermarkets and 7-11, one mall near the Intercontinental hotel. The beach is quite long, and not so busy with gentle surf, but it had pollution when we were there, a lot of plastic. If you are at a good hotel, they clean the beach in front, but when you walk you will cross all the pollution. There are two sets of BBQ seafood areas, which are great. It is not so dear, and beer is cheap. The view of sunset is great - right over the sea. Besides this seafood, there are not many other eating options eg for lunch you are pretty well stuck at your hotel. We did have an enjoyable few days there.", "this part of the end of jimbaran beach is really nice for swim, surf and relax. As you have some luxury Hotels in this beach area also the beaches are really clean and calm", "I knew if this beach super crowded in the evening especially before sunset. That is why I prefer in the morning! Too many tourists makes my head dizzy. I walked to this beach this morning from my hotel (around 2 km). You know? So quite, just few tourists and so amazing experience for me. Jimbaran is a bay and quite long (around 2,5 km) white sandy beach and clean! So recommended if you come in the morning.", "Jimbaran is among the most tourist visited locations in ..lots of activities, great food and never a boring moment. Ticked a few off my bucket list during that trip. Did a full day of water sports at JM water sports [high standards of safety, lots of activities, decent food and secluded from the main water sports center] including scuba diving [just for the experience and was surely worth it], finally got myself to bungy jump [wd want to do it again] and had some great food at many of the beach side restaurants. Great place..value for money..", "Jimbaran Bay itself was great to see. The seafood restaurant on the other hand was very poor. The prices of their seafood is dearer than Australian prices, we ordered 6 oysters only to be told that they only had 4 left and the service was the poorest of any restaurant of our week long stay in . The sunset itself is worth seeing but would perhaps its beauty was be less detracted from if you brought some takeaway food and drinks sat on the beach and enjoyed it that way.", "Beautiful wide beach, perfect place for surfers anyway and the most important thing to say is that fresh seafood to be found at Jimbaran Bay", "I don't think you'd find a nicer setting for dinner than on the beach in jimbaran bay. The prices are extremely reasonable and the seafood is delicious. Highly recommended.", "I have been to many beaches and unfortunately Jimbaran Bay has to be the worst. The sea is literally brown in color. Extremely polluted with oil from the many speedboats. Millions of dead corals litter the beach and is almost impossible to walk into the water without getting your feet cut by the shells and dead corals. After going for a dip in the water, we came out smelling like sewerage. So unpleasant and disgusting. The beach is littered with rubbish and the sand is black from the oil (probably from the speedboats). It gets abit better as the bay ends near the airport as it is away from hotels and the many speedboats but still just as polluted. It is also really very difficult to get any kind of transportation to and from Jimbaran Bay. There are visually no taxis around and I had to get back to my hotel using one of the villagers motorbikes. Really not worth a visit. I will recommend going to other beaches in .", "We always go to Jimbaran Bay for chargrilled Seafood each time we visit . There is no denying it is not fancy, but who doesn't love getting their toes in the sand while having a Bintang and being served grilled seafood! We were shocked to find that this time, Jimbaran was like a rubbish tip. It wasn't till we had sat down and ordered our meals that we wandered down to the water to find a temporary fence running all the way along the beach in front of all the restaurants. This was hiding tons of water-logged household rubbish, all the way along the beach. A major health concern, and completely revolted me that people were eating just one metre from this mess. We couldn't believe that the restaurant we visited last year was now charging $45 / kilo for grilled prawns, especially with a rubbish tip in front of it. You can negotiate the prices down to about 50% of what they are asking. Give Jimbaran a miss until this disaster is cleaned up. It's such a worry to think that this volume of rubbish was floating in the ocean until it washed up on this beach.", "A day at Jimbaran bay is absolutely one of the best things you could possibly do while in . Enjoy the exciting waves, the cheap local beer, and finish the day with seafood in the sunset. One of the most beautiful meals I've ever had.", "I have mixed feelings and mixed experiences at Jimbaran Bay. We went there for a seafood sunset experience in 2002 as everyone told us we had to go there, and I have lovely memories of that night. We have just been back to dine there twice in June 2018 as we were staying at a hotel in Jimbaran Bay and they were close and convenient. To be honest they’re nothing special now. They seem to have lost that nice romantic feel that they had before. We felt a bit hassled by the people trying to get you to eat at their restaurant, the menus all felt the same and it felt like it was all about getting bums on seats rather than a nice relaxed experience. It was hard to see your food once the sun went down - one candle per table isn’t bright enough in the dark, especially if eating bony fish. The food was ok (we tried the Seafood menu one night, and cheaper local dishes another night) but neither were anything special.The toilets in both restaurants were pretty grim. Other people have mentioned the beach being dirty. It was fine when we were there. There’s nothing going on once you get away from the beach..... just traffic. The sunsets are lovely. So I would say try it once if you have never been there. And I’d recommend getting there 1/2 hr before sunset so you’re not eating in the dark. .", "Jimbaran is just beautiful Stunning beach that you can walk along easily Lots of Cafés and restaurants to choose from Great place to sunbath and swim Lovely and relaxing", "We had a 1 day tour from 8.30am till night. Before back to the hotel at Seminyak, we decided to have the Sunset Dinner at Jimbaran. We reached there at 6pm and we were there on time to see the beautiful sunset. We had dinner while enjoy watching the sunset. The food is really expensive as we had 1 fish + 4 King Prawns which comes with rice, 1 vege and fruits. All this cost us around 700,000 for just a simple dinner for 2 people.", "We took a cab from Kuta to Jimbaran and the taxi driver offered to wait for us until we were done (can't remember the price but it was reasonable when divided among us and definitely cheaper than hailing a cab back there). The restaurant we visited had many tables lined up on the beach so we took those of course.The seafood was a bit pricey but still fresh. However I thought the cooking was just alright so we actually enjoyed the beer and the scenery more. You can also see the planes as they can see Jimbaran too while landing. I think it would be a great place for couples as there are even a few friendly performers coming up to your tables (you have to give tips but well, they appreciate whatever you give) serenading all kinds of songs. Still worth a visit to chill and experience a different part of .", "We had a lovely seafood dinner followed by a few drinks and enjoyed watching the beautiful sunset at Jimbaran Bay. Relaxing and restful, very reasonably priced dinner with great staff who were very attentive and ensured that we had everything we needed. Highly recommend this as a relaxing dinner for couples, friends, families. Pony rides were available on the beach and plenty of things to do.", "Very delicious and fresh seafood to enjoy on the Jimbaran beach while watching one of the best sunset on earth!", "We stayed in Jimbaran and loved our time spent relaxing on the beach. Sellers do not hassle you in any way and bars etc are readily available.", "This trip was to relax and it was perfect, people are extremely friendly and Jimbaran area is not that much overcrowded such as other parts of the island . Good restaurants in the bay", "Enjoy the Sunset from the best vantage point...Jimbaran....If you like seafood this is the place to be in . Fresh and tasty", "I was underwhelmed visiting Jimbaran Bay. After hearing so many good things about its its just a west facing, overcrowded beach. There are much more pleasant places to watch the sun go down with far less people. For those interested there are man restaurants and bars to satisfy anyones needs. The tide goes out pretty far so so be careful if you're walking on the reef.", "The night market on Jimbaran Bay has a lively yet relaxed atmosphere. The cafes are right on the beach with lovely sunset views. You can also watch planes landing at the nearby airport. It is possible to bargain since the cafes are numerous and competitive. The seafood is good and there are nese dancers performing at various cafes along with roving musicians. This is a fun, but not cheap, night out.", "Jimbaran Beach has a long and wide crescent shaped beach where you can actually go swimming, due to the moderate waves. There are still waves and low key surfing is possible, but not like a the beaches north of the airport. The beach really comes alive at night, when pop-up seafood restaurants in three areas directly on the beach attract tourists from all over for delicious seafood dinners.", "The Jimbaran Bay beaches are nice with pretty sand. The beach spans from the airport to the Ritz. There’s a section near the Ritz called Cafe19 that is filled with food stalls. I recommend going here to experience dinner on the beach for sunset. Have reservations. Go early. It’s crowded with tourists and locals Seafood is sold live from tanks (freshest- best) and cooked to order.", "Loved the beach at Jimbaran bay, felt safe and it was clean, good for watching the sunset, there are several excellent hotels that share the beach and you also have the option of eating at some of the small cafes dotted along the beachside. No one harasses you to buy anything lets hope it stays that way.", "Jimbaran Bay is another fast running town right on the seaside. Many eateries along the way as it is the major place for all the seafood. Lots of stores to browse and accomodation. Worth the trip to get away from everywhere else.", "A day at Jimbaran bay is absolutely one of the good things you could possibly do while in but the seafood are costly generally. Watch the planes take off at regular intervals are plus value.", "Surprisingly quiet, Jimbaran is away from the hustle of Seminyak and Kuta. A very enjoyable stay - could do with better paths and a beach cleanup however the appeal of 'Old ' was still there!", "Not unlike all suburban beaches around the world, Jimbaran is picturesque but littered with rubbish and crowded with tourists. The beach itself is covered in eateries (mind the seafood and rust covered beer bottles) and the undertow in the shallows is dangerous for young children (we were there on a less than average weather day, however). If you like planes, it is nice to sit and watch the planes from Ngurah Rai International Airport take off and land though.", "Jimbaran is lovely to explore without the business and western nature of the big city. The locals are lovely, great food (especially the seafood and indonesian food) and beautiful beaches. Make sure you check out Ayana Resort & the Rock Bar!! Stunning!", "If you happen to go to jimbaran beach there is several things you need to looked out. The restaurant picking & the price. There is so many seafood restaurant here which you can have your meal while watching the sea, but not all of them is good, about the taste is ofcourse personal tongue differences, but for me i would and always choose & came back to the one called Ramayana. It might not have the best place, but surely their cooking taste & price is very Good. Also it's located near a parking lot and not the part of where the beach is crowdy. The best time to looked for the sunset here is around 5:45 to 6:15 sometimes to 6:30 on a sunny day, but in a cloudy day, the sun mostly just peeking up from behind the cloud. If you have your meal before 5 or even at 3 or 4, the sun is really strung up your eyes; dont forget to bring shades. If you have plan to go to , you will be advised to go here. But expect not much from the public facility, unless you are in a 5stars hotel around, then you are settled.", "Have separately reviewed the blue marlin and lia restaurants, but would strongly recommend readers to come to Jimbaran for a sunset walk and a beer, but avoid the food.... Beach is pretty quiet, golden sand, fantastic sunset, with many local fishermen setting sail at 6pm. We had a great walk, enjoyed everything about this beach, except the food.....enjoy it for what it is, then return to your hotel area for a proper meal afterwards. TA and Wikipedia both pretty much suggest the same, with good reason - average food / rip off food / tourist traps.", "We had dinner at Jimbaran Bay with a wide selection of seafood. Cooked any way you like. A choice of live or fresh to pick from. We arrived at 5.30 and had dinner on the beach watching the sunset. A beautiful setting.", "Jimbaran Bay is good for sunset. Since I stay at Intercontinental Resort. It is easy access to this beach. Early morning I always jog along the shore. Very relaxing.", "The seafood restaurant at the Jimbaran Bay is fantastic. Seafood is cheap and affordable. Good service and the staffs at the seafood restaurant is very friendly.", "Jimbaran bay outs on some amazing sunsets it nice to walk along the beach and enjoy the sunsets. There is no shopping along the bay though", "We had dinner on Jimbaran Bay but I don't recall the name of the restaurant as we literally went there not too long after we landed in . The beach was nothing special. I had read that having dinner on Jimbaran Bay was a popular thing to do before I came so decided to try. The beach was quite empty, there was just one other table next to us. We didn't even catch the sunset as on that particular day there were clouds in the way. It was disappointing.....was definitely expecting it to be much more than what we had experienced.", "we came to Jimbaran to visit the fish market. The fish market was as expected with several places where you can have the fish/seafood prepared fresh for sure. What surprised as was the dirty beach and water, plastic everywhere! We have noticed that the beach further from the market seemed to be cleaner, perhaps cleaned by the staff from beach hotels/resorts but we doubt the water was clean there, only several meters away from all the plastic trash we have seen.", "A long, wide beach facing the sunset and in view of the airport. There are two clusters of seafood restaurants (south and north) that serve diners on the beach at sunset. On a Sunday morning, we found the beach almost empty and had great lunch at Hatiku in the south cluster of restaurants near the Intercontinental Resort. Sunday evening was crowded with people having dinner at sunset. The crowd was surprising for COVID times! The beach is more consistently clean near the restaurant clusters. We found the restaurants closed during the week, but we were there the week of Nyepi. So, you might want to call before going there just for dinner. From Uluwatu St in Jambaran, the south cluster is on Jl. Bukit Permai south of the Intercontinental and the north cluster is at the end of Jl Pemelisan Agung.", "Surprisingly jimbaran bay its a quiet and not crowdy place. Its a small paradise with waves, surfers and some very discreet resorts that don’t invade the beach but respect the nature. The beach gets populated at sunset because of the magnificent view, so there are all kind of people drinking and lokking at the sun going down. If you want to recover yourself from stress its the right place to go in .", "Jimbaran Bay is very beautiful and picturesque! Because the restaurants are on the beach strip it can get messy with food etc but is regularly cleaned. The sunset views from here are stunning and definitely worth a visit.", "Jimbaran Bay offers 22 seafood restaurants (all serve roughly same) fried or BBQ - your choice. The beach is white sand and while we were there the surf provided big waves for body surfing. They were dumpers and not really suitable for board riding as too close in. It kept our teenagers busy for hours. The freah seafood on grill was magnificent . We ate for lunch then relaxed and watch the sunset with more seafood and bintang. This was a highlight of visit and thoroughly receommended. You also get to watch the planes come in to senpasar without really hearing them. If you want less or smaller surf head to the south of the bay.", "We visited Jimbaran today. Walked along the beach most of the way. The beach and beachside cafes looked nice and reasonably priced. It was a shame that part of the beach was covered in plastic bags and bottles ?? This doesn't ruin the whole beach but please remember this is a global issue, not just in .", "If you happen to go to Jimbaran Bay the seafood cooked over the coconut husks is a must eat. It creates a savory smoky taste that is like nothing you have had before. Just find the right shop that has what you prefer to eat, lobster, fish, squid, etc and then select them. They are sold by weight so it is nice and inexpensive. T he seats for each vendor are right on the sand in front of the ocean, so sit back and enjoy !!", "We had a mixed experience after our visit to Jimbaran Bay. The good: • The novelty of having a beautiful seafood dinner on the beach is worth the visit. Get there early and watch the sun set. • There are PLENTY of restaurants to choose from - don't be forced by the staff of any particular one to go to their restaurant even though they might usher you off the street and straight into their restaurant. The bad: • Trying to get out of Jimbaran Bay after your dinner is a pain. Bluebird Taxis seem to disappear after 10pm in this area (I think the corrupt locals might have something to do with this considering we paid a 5000IDR 'parking fee' when we were dropped off in a Bluebird Taxi). Of course, the locals then offer you transport at a marked up rate - how convenient! Tips: • Don't accept the first price the restaurants give you. We ummed and ahhed for a fair while and then magically, to help our decision making process, they offered us a 25% discount off the set menu price (Jimbaran Bay Seafood Club). • If you're leaving late after dinner, I'd recommend getting your own driver for the night rather than relying on trying to hail/order a Bluebird Taxi. It cost us 65,000IDR from Nusa Dua to Jimbaran Bay but on the way out, the touts wanted 100,000IDR to take us back. There's no chance of hailing a cab and the area is dark and not very well lit so walking out to hail a cab isn't exactly practical. • Worse case, if you are stubborn like me walk up to the new resort (Jimbaran Beach Hotel - I think?!) and have them order you a Bluebird Taxi.", "Jimbaran is a fishing village and tourist resort in  , Indonesia. Located south of Ngurah Rai International Airport, the beach has seafood restaurants and luxury hotels, including the five-star Kayumanis Private Estate & Spa, Intercontinental Hotel , Ayana Resort and Spa, Four Seasons and Jimbaran Puri and the casual dining restaurant Cuca, helmed by award-winning Chef Kevin Cherkas, beside the Kayumanis Private Estate & Spa. Tourism in Jimbaran has increased rapidly so that it has boosted the local economy, but was devastated by the2005 bombings when suicide bombers struck at two popular warungs (restaurants) along the beach. However, the tourism industry has recovered.[citation needed] Diners select the live seafood that they wish to eat, and it is immediately prepared, generally grilled over a fire of coconut husks rather than charcoal. It is administered under Kuta South District along with Nusa Dua peninsula. Jimbaran lies on the 'neck' of the southern peninsula in .", "In contest to Legian beach, Jimbaran is a paradise. It is litter free and the water is untainted by garbage. My three year old played in the sand and was able to play around in the wash. I can only review from my own experience, but should warn potential visitors that it may not be as clean at the airport end of the beach, according to some of my friends who talk a long walk along the front.", "Nice beach... not overgrouded... Amazing sun downer... many seafood restaurants... enjoy the evening with an Amazing view over the jimbaran bay", "Dining at Jimbaran is a must of every trip to , the atmosphere is magic and the food is amazing, don't expect it is cheap as well!", "Jimbaran is a beautiful bay with fine sand. Went in November and the weather was still dry and sunny. Sand is a little black - not sure if normal or not? But beach itself is relatively clean. Lots of restaurants on the bay. 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Tirta Gangga is unique and beautiful. We especially loved that you could step on each “floating stone” in the coy pond. Fountains and statues. They sell little fish food right by the entrance as well as sarongs and fresh fruit.", "We have visited Tirta Gangga in the morning time, the wather was pleasant. Local guide was very communicative. Place is very nice, you can wisit local swimming pool for really good price.", "The name “Tirta Gangga” literally means “water from the Ganges”, the holy river in India. It was built by the last king of Karangasem Regency in 1948 and is now open to the public. It features a labyrinth of pools, ponds, and fountains surrounded by neatly cut lawns adorned with lush gardens, stone carvings, and ornate statues. This park is pretty massive, so give yourself some time to relax and stroll around. The entrance fee is Rp 40,000 per person. We enjoyed a lots spending time at the stepping stones, where we can click awesome pictures.", "My wife and I took a day tour of and one of our stops with Tirta Gangga. Our guides provided us with lots of history of the nese culture. This site had very nice museum as part of the site with more historical culture. I might visit again when in ", "Beautiful manicured gardens and the splendor of enormous fish ponds, adorned with overfed fish. This is truly a beautiful setting unfortunately overrun by selfie and instagram show offs, making it somewhat unbearable for anyone wanting to enjoy this beautiful site. The actual stepping stones on the pond are actually far smaller than imagined from photos but the temples and fishponds are extensive. This attraction is best done from Ubud as it’s East with narrow slow roads making getting there a long journey. I left Ubud early in the morning with my fabulous informative driver from ubudareatours.com As a solo tourist it’s important for me having an English speaking registered guide. Close to this attraction you could also cover The Palace grounds, Virgin Beach, Waterfalls and back to Ubud via Candidasa, a full day excursion. Best to get to Tirtagangga as early as possible before the crowds converge onto the site and instagrammed to the max making life somewhat miserable for everyone else.", "We enjoyed our visit to Tirta Gangga. Beautiful little park with interesting statues and layout. Nice to walk about for an hour or so, just relaxing by the ponds. You can go for a swim if you like, we didn't because we hadn't brought swimsuits but it would have been a nice escape from the heat.", "Very excited, we had trip to Karangasem , and visit Tirta Gangga, nice view, very welcome people , thankyou for the experience", "We read good reviews and the photos all looked lovely so we were excited to visit Tirta Gangga, unfortunately by our 11am arrival there was already way too many tourists - you couldn't move on the stepping stones, let alone get a nice photo or truly experience the tranquility that one would expect. My kids loved being able to feed the fish, and it was lovely but sadly way too many guests.", "Tirta Gangga is a beautiful garden with the nese architecture . Its quite far from the main tourist place of (the Kuta beach area) , however, its worth the visit. There is swimming allowed in one of the water sections on an additional price.", "Tirta Gangga is a nice place to visit. The beautifully designed 'pool' with stepping stones in the water offers a unique experience. One point to consider is that it is far from the typical tourist places - like Kuta or Ubud. We went to Tirta Gangga from Ubud - the trip took us about 1.5hours one way, but we enjoyed it. Depending on the time of the day, the place could be crowded. There are a few restaurants just before the entrance - we had our lunch at one of those, it was not bad.", "Tirta Gangga has a colourful history to it. The temple was built by one of the royalty in this part of . It was a labour of love, even the royalty himself got involved in the construction. The building of the place stretched across generations and the results are appreciated and enjoyed by all, which was the original intention of the royalty. The various statues scattered around the water park are interesting and represents many characters from the Hindu cosmology. Take time to drink in the ambience of the place. Worth making the effort to go!", "My wife and I visited Tirta Gangga as part of a day trip from ubud, in which we snorkelled over the USS Liberty Wreck in Tubullen and stopped by this temple on the way back. Others may visit it as part of a trip incorporating Mount Gunung Agung. This was built by a rajah in 1948 and has been described as a 'water park' which I think is somewhat accurate. Two large pools greet you as you enter and these are filled with goldfish whom can be fed with food purchased at the entrance gate. One pool features the famous concrete lillipads which people line up on for photos in front of the iconic 11 tiered fountain. Behind these pools are two smaller swimming pools which feature clean flowing water on top of a black volcanic soil. My biggest regret is that I didn't bring my swimmers to go in this. This is temple is fairly popular given its grandeur but due to its distance away from ubud, not as overrun as for example Tirta Empul. Its large size also distributes people well so you have your own space and are free to explore. Entrance fee was 30K for memory. I believe it is a little extra if you want to swim in the pools. I think 1 hour of time here would be plenty.", "Trite Gangga was scheduled as our 2nd to last stop for the day. But after a gruelling day of sightseeing in hot and humid weather conditions, we were satisfied to visit and enjoy these lovely gardens and return to our villa. These gardens offer many fish filled ponds, statues, bridges, water features, and beautiful plants. You can find new objects to delight you at everywhere turn you make. The gardens are so romantic but also so nese. There is a swimming pond/pool located at the end of the gardens. We saw many delightful local children jumping in and splashing around, all having a great time. Tourists too are welcome. It must be so refreshing to jump in for a cool dip after walking around the grounds. Take lots of photos to remember these georgeous gardens by. Definitely worth a visit. There are several places to eat outside the garden. We had a late lunch there.", "We visited Tirta Gangga today for a low entrance fee. The place was quite busy with many locals and tourists. Tirta Gangga has a restaurant, hotel, and swimming pool for the locals on top of the water palace. The statues here are beautiful and in each area, there are many fish. You can also purchase small packages of fish food to feed the fish. In one of the large ponds, there are many stepping stones which allow you to take pictures with the water fountains and statues situated inside the pond. I highly recommend this place to visit! It is an amazing water palace and very well kept!", "Tirta Gangga is a an ex Royal \\Weekend Cottage\\\" with an extraordinarily compact nese formal water Garden. The gardens are beautiful and peaceful considering the number of tourists visiting and a great place for photographers. Swimming in one of the pools is possible here and the guide who helped us was very knowledgeable (rates negotiable) and quite funny when he tried to impress us with his \\\"Cockerny\\\" accent. Well worth a visit!\"", "Tirta Gangga was the first stop made by my group on our way to Pura Besakih (the Mother Temple). The water garden is quite beautiful and relatively speaking is one of the newest nese structures. Most of the temples on were built anywhere from the 8th to the 15th century while Tirta Gangga is a relative newborn being built in the year 1948. The stepping stones at the entrance are pretty beautiful and the pond surrounding them are filled with some of the biggest koi I've ever seen. Our guide purchased slices of bread for us to feed them. Let's just say that the fish look better fed than me at times. Overall the garden is a great side trip. You don't need much time there to walk around and take photos. There are several vendors just outside the entrance selling food. A few of us purchased bags of cassava chips, purple potato chips and several varieties of local fruit (including the snakeskin fruit) for our drive. The best part about those vendors was that they weren't pushy in any way. It's great to support them if you can.", "Before you pay the admission fee and enter (it's a small fee, worth every Rupiah here) there is usually a guy a few shops back from the entry where you can get a photo with some local animals. We snapped a few tiny owls, iguanas, a bat and, best of all, a Luwak. If you want to hold the creature that makes Luwak Coffee great (and expensive!) make sure you get a picture here as they are normally too wild and feral to hold. Having said that, Tirta Gangga itself is a sight to behold. Pathways across water and some remarkable sculptures just some of its charms (especially the statues of the hindu gods at the back right - turn right at the far pavillion and go up the stairs and veer left). The water apparently all comes from a spring, which is hard to confirm as there is a small building built over the main feed, but no matter what they tell you, don't drink it (two people from our resort did so and were laid up for two days). If you take swimmers and a towel it is worth swimming in the top pool - this is where the royalty used to swim. There is a restaurant at the top of the hill which looks impressive, but we ate elsewhere before visiting so I can't comment on the food or prices there. Allow about 30 minutes for a quick visit, an hour if you want to swim or enjoy a coffee or tea. We had a guide when six of us visited. The guide just appeared at the entrance to show us around (free, although we tipped him at the end because he was pretty entertaining and engaging - Gusti was his name) so if you don't see one, maybe ask at the ticket booth. Avoid the place at the lunar celebrations as it apparently gets really busy. If you have to choose between here and the Ujung water palace, choose here. If you can do both, do this last as the swim will be very welcome! Great for kids, not suitable for wheelchairs. Not too many stairs so its good for elderly people or people with limited mobility.", "Whether you are going to Tirtagangga with a group or by yourself, it is an absolute highlight of your trip. I was there on april 19th(sunday) and had the opportunity to swim with the local people, surrounded by the beautiful remainings of a former kingdom. The place has had a face lift by some quiet restaurants and a few shops just outside of the gate. But when you're walking on the step stones, which are just above the water surface, and see that you are surrounded by magnificent koi fish, you feel almost as divine as the one man who is actually believed to be the one and only person to successfully walk on water.", "At eastern part of island, Tirta Gangga (Ganges Water) is a water garden in rectangular ponds with hopping stones and pagoda shaped fountain. The garden is located at cool climate which makes walking around the garden more pleasant. Place is picturesque, gushing water from mouth of stone carvings and children playing on a pool, and perfect pagoda fountain are summing up to a memorable experience. Two strange human-size, human-like statue at the back end of the garden. Tirta Ayu, the restaurant inside the garden is giving the best view from an elevated floor. There are water banana trees at two small ponds at the very backyard of the garden, or it is only in my imagination.", "We stayed at the Villa Djamrud within the water palace for a few nights and had a nice relaxing time. The palace is absolutely beautiful. The village is fairly small but has quite a few restaurants. The prices are very reasonable. We sampled 4 restaurants and they are all good. The restaurant as part of the Tirta Ayu hotel (within the palace) is probably the best. You can also just visit the water palace on your way somewhere else.", "We visited Tirtagangga Water Palace as part of our eastern tour. We hired a good driver from Denpasar and went to Klunkung Palace - Pura Besakih Temple - Tirtagangga Water Palace - Karangasem Water Palace (10 hours) Actually it is an amazing garden with three fresh ponds, fountains and dozens sculptures of curious creatures. The ponds are different: one is home for huge orange carp coi, another is a swimming pool (for a small extra entrance fee) and the last is a kind of labirint where everybody can enjoy walking along the water surface (see the pics). Also we appreciated the tidy town of Almapura. It was a pleasure to see such a clean place after passing several villages full or rubbish strewn around everywhere. Entrance fee to the garden is 10,000 Rup (less than $1) Advice: if you are taking an eastern tour, we recomment to observe Tirtagangga Water Palace before going to see Karangasem Water Palace. An ideal place for children.", "I almost skipped this place because I thought it would look similar to Tirta Empul, but I'm glad I didn't. This place is a lot smaller than Empul, but no less interesting. Well decorated and preserved place. Nice to go before 9 because there would be no tourists, and the view is just wonderful.", "Tirta Gangga is made to look like it was built long time back, but it dates back to 1948, and we only realised that after a guide literally threw himself on us. The place is beautiful, no doubt. The fountains are picture-worthy, but that's really all it is. Do not take a guide even if they persuade you that there's a lot to see. Frankly, there's not much to see. If you have the time take a stroll through the garden. Most of original 1948 (1948 old? that's a joke) structures were destroyed in the earthquake so what we really get to see are newly-built ones. There's a hotel inside the premise, as well. I didn't quite figure out what was happening there. The entrance tickets are on the higher side too, so this place should only be visited if one has plenty of time to spare around this area. Guides are not needed at all.", "We have been here twice now, in 2009 and 2011, while staying in Sudanita Homestay in Ababi, a village near to Tirtagangga. Love to be there for a couple of hours with our kids, just sitting, watching, have a swim in the pool, and afterwards a delicious lunch in the Tirta Ayu restaurant, very good food there. They built also a new restaurant in front of the entrance of the Waterpalace, which we haven't tried yet, but it looks very nice.", "Our third time in and every time we visit Tirta Gangga. The setting, the lay out, the atmosphere makes it irrisistable... A little extra money (1usd) grants you a swim in the public baths - a must do !", "We have really enjoyed our time visiting Tirta Gangga! The entry free is minimal, we didn't get harassed by locals to use their 'guide services' like in some other places. Tirta Gangga itself is gorgeous, beautiful ponds filled with massive carps and some other fishes, little stone steps on top of the pond that you can walk and take beautiful pictures, beautiful sculptures and bridges. Absolutely beautiful place, you won't regret visiting it! :)", "Tirta Gangga in Karangasem Indonesia is soo beautiful and scenic. One must go and visit. I love Koi Fish and had bought 3 packets of fish food for them. It's clean, beautiful and a photographers delight! Once here.. you can visit Lempuyang Temple - A Gate of Heaven which is close by.", "Cold air welcomes visitors who come to this place. Water which flows directly from springs makes swimming pool very challenging to try. Cool and very atmosphere pleasurable. There is a restaurant that offers good food with great scenery to the Water Palace Tirtagangga . Price of food is quite expensive but the food served does not disappointing.", "Tirtagangga located in the east is noted for its water palace. The water palace is amazing and certainly worth a visit as I have done on many occasions especially when I have friends with me who are visiting for the first time. However on my last trip (August 2013) I decided to eat at the restaurant inside the palace grounds known as “Tirta Ayu hotel & restaurant” what a disappointment, though the food was ok, the service was bad the prices were high and to top it off the bill for the food was wrong lucky I checked, however in the end still paid service fee & tax twice on some items. They just could not get it right & I had had enough. I will still visit the water palace in the future but will eat outside at one of the small warungs/restaurants. (Half the price for food & drinks).", "We had a really nice time at Tirta gangga as you can walk around the pools and even swim in some of them. Surrounding is great, photos look awesome and this surely is one of the best places to relax on .", "We ended a 13.5km walk from Tenganan at Tirta Ganga, and visited the water palace after that. The place is pretty and worth a look if you are in the area but I would not go out of my way to see it.", "Visit first thing in the morning so you are able to photograph the garden with minimal tourists in your photo. Take time for a meal and massage at the Tirta Ayu Resort and Restaurant. If you are there and have time, take a dip in the magical waters of the Water Palace's pools.", "I visited Tirta Gangga with my husband in January! It was honestly suchhhh a beautiful place and one of my favourite temples in . I know most of the people don’t really visit that side but it’s worth it. Built in 1948 it is surrounded by beautiful sculptures, stone carvings, fountains, lush green gardens, fish ponds and pools! Very picturesque! It is 1 hr 50 mins away from Ubud, we hired a local taxi driver for the day (found him through ubud market place randomly) for 650k Indonesian Rupiah (entire day) later on we went to the Pura lempuyang. Best part was there literally wasn’t any crowd there so you feel like you own the place!", "On the way to Amed we made a stop in this place. It really looks magical both the curtyards and the buildings. Lots of nese sculptures and beautiful landscaped gardens. The spring water here is regularly used for religious temple ceremonies. Tirta Gangga was a former kings residence with amazing fountains, gardens with statues and a temple. Great place to photograph.", "Tirta Gangga is beautiful water park in Karangasem. It had been more than 40 years become destination and have fountain which very atrractive for children. Here also have swimming pool with small size but you need to pay more if you want to swim here besides the entrance fee. The weather also cool since Karangasem already located in high place so convenience to go with family.", "We stopped by this place on the way to the Besakih Temple. This is an ancient palace. The old king, according to my guide, loved water and built a palace with many water feature in it. Tirta means water and Gangga is after the Ganges River in India. There is a section higher up in this compound which is off limit to tourists. Supposedly loyalty come here occasionally for rest and recreation. The landscaping is nicely laid out. This place has many intricate stone carving, it also has some unusual tropical plants. We took a lot of pictures. There is a small pool, with many pillars where you can walk on them, just like walking on water. This place is not very big, we spent a total of one hour. This is a must see if you are traveling in East . Because of traffic jam, it is at least 2.5 hours from Tanjung Benoa where we stay. If I remembered correctly, the entrance fee is only 10,000 R each. If you want to escape the crowd in South , take a trip to the less crowded East route.", "The last Raja (King) of Karangasem of the designed and constructed the gardens and the Tirta Gangga water palace in in 1948. On entering the gardens, the formal, classical layout of the ponds and pathways invites the viewer to be a participant in the joys and beauty of the gardens and ponds For instance. The various ponds are populated with a variety of sculptures, fish and other living creatures. The visitor is invited to get real close to everything by stepping onto the stepping stones to take a closer look at everything. Apart from the sculptures, every pond has a variety of different fountains. Flowers and shrubs alternate with lawns and pathways. There is also a large lotus pond and several swimming pools for those who wish to cool off in the heat. There is also a restaurant with good views over the garden and the royal buildings behind the restaurant is currently used as hotel accommodation. This garden should be visited by all tourists and is an ideal place for couples and families to relax, have a swim or even a picnic on a hot day. Visitors may even come across some religious ceremonies and processions as this garden is considered to be sacred and is often used for ceremonies.", "We went to Amed for the day and stopped at Tirta Ganga on the way. Well worth going in but make sure you take you swimmers as there is a lovely cool pool to swim in. The gardens are very well kept and the restaurant would be worth trying out just to enjoy the view. We got a guide to take us through which probably wasn't worth it but at least we helped feed someone that night. At 12pm we were his first customers for the day and we got some great photos with him. Do stop, you will be suprised at what's behind the wall", "I like tirta ganga water temple, we also swam there. A pity that there was no possibililty to refill our water bottles in that area. The locals drink the holy water, be careful my friend drunk the wrong water a few years ago and got amoeba...", "We missed a couple places the last time we were in and planned a separate day tour to see them. The Tirta Gangga Water Palace unique and fun. The unique part is the way the stone paths are laid out in the water with a small temple area in the middle. The fun part was being able to walk out on the stones. The grounds are beautiful and exciting to walk through. This palace was built in the 19th Century. If your tour does not include this palace hire a driver and go to this palace and Ujung Water Palace it will be inexpensive and well worth it.", "Tirta Gangga means water from the Ganges and it is a site worship for the Hindu nese. A water palace built in 1948 by the Raja of Karangasem, Anak Agung Agung Anglurah Ketut Karangasem. It includes the water palace and the lush rural areas around. Tirta Gangga water palace is a maze of pools and fountains surrounded by a lush garden and stone carvings and statues. The centrepiece of the palace is an eleven tiered fountain and there are many beautiful carvings and statues adorning the gardens. The area around Tirta Gangga is noted for its rice paddy terraces.", "Beautiful and peaceful without many tourists. We combined with a visit to Besakih Temple, gunang kawi and a ricefield. We enjoyed Tirtaganga the most.", "Before I got any protest why I put 4 stars for this place, let me explain: I love the place with plenty of water at the highland(s). This Tirta Gangga surrounded by rice fields and quite steep hill. Not that high actually, even only around 200 to 250 meters above sea level, but its natural environment put a plus in my heart. The exhausted to drive more than 100 kms from Denpasar --the capital of province-- to the north-east part of on very hot day when the sun shine brightly struck down immediately after arrived at the place. It was rarely found in that tourist destination place still has traditional management as many places begin to commercialized in . High treetops makes the place very cool in those hot days and only few hawkers met us at the parking lot. The hawkers sell their goods politely, not insists us to buy their product. We saw only one (quite) good restaurant there, but we did not stop by as we would visit our main destination soonest possible. The complex of Tirta Gangga lies at the highland which is the part of Mount Agung. It's mainly become bathing place for royal family of Karangasem Kingdom at that being time. Its name: Tirta means water and Gangga taken from the river at India: Gangga River. Like its name, the water are plenty and never drought in summer time. We bought a ticket and after passed the ornate gate, we saw the pool in front of us. We step on staircase down to the pool. In the pool there were many human-made rocks in the pool, so the visitor may step on it and take a leap among the rocks. In the pool itself, many carp fish and probably some goldfish swimming happily. Several fountains also exist in the pool who make the atmosphere shady and cool. At the right side from main entrance, nearby the hill, there was a swimming pool, not normal swimming pool we often meet, but swimming pool surrounded by natural stone with its color black or greyish. It was fenced with iron railings. I did not know much whether the swimming pool open for public or only reserved for private visitor who stay at hotel not far from Tirta Gangga complex, as we saw many tourists (foreign and domestic) swum in the pool. At the opposite of main entrance, small garden with few curved bridge arranged neatly. As it was exposed to open air, perhaps you should bring umbrella or hat in the afternoon. We suggest to visit in the morning or after 3.00pm to this place in summer time. The whole complex perhaps cannot be compare with other water palace in the world as it's only at average size. We fall in love with its quietness, its scenery to rice field, its view to the hill, its water cleanliness (also fresh), its less commercial management, its uniqueness, and its polite local people. The minus that we found: - Dirty and old toilet. - Garbage seems has not been discarded few days from their trash can, even though the whole place itself looks clean. - Some flowers in the high flower vase around the pool gone shriveled, perhaps auto sprinkler should be applied to prevent the plants die. Overall, recommended for highland & water lover.", "Its a beautiful place! We have visited Tirta Gangga in the noon  time, the wather was pleasant. It really is beautiful and was not crowded when we were there.  Definitely worth a visit! I love ", "Tirta Gangga was the first stop on my half day 'program'. Staying in the Amed area, Tirta Gangga was a short drive away in Candidasa. At the time of my visit, the entry fee was only 10,000 rph. There's really no need to hire a guide unless you feel more comfortable being escorted. It was my understanding you could pay a little extra to swim in the pools. The minute I stepped through the gates, I felt cool and refreshed. Fountains, pools, ponds and all manner of water feature abound. The gardens are lovely. There's a large restaurant on the grounds and, I understand, a hotel (Tirta Ayu). Photo opportunities abound. We walked all over the grounds and up to the sacred area where holy water is collected by the priests for ceremonies and rituals. One could easily spend hours relaxing.", "This would have to be one of the most beautiful and stunning locations in Indonesia. Whenever friends visit, we always take them to Tirta Gangga and everytime they are totally amazed. We always stay in Candidasa, so not far to travel but even the long trip from Kuta/Legian/Seminyak/Sanur is certainly worth it. Don't forget to buy some bread to feed the koi. Without giving anything away - you will be amazed by their size.", "The amazing water park is close to the town of karangasem. Very beautiful garden and good for holidays with family. Tourist attractions that have a very cool and beautiful scenery.", "Tirta Ganga is a water palace and comprises large ponds and fountains set amidst beautifully landscaped gardens. The main feature of the palace is a large water tower. In front of the tower is a large pool with steps just above the water level so people can literally walk on water. A lot of traditional nese statues are set in the pool giving it a traditional touch. Statues are also placed at other places around the palace. Being a water palace, most of it consists of large water pools connected by paths and bridges. There is also a rest area and a pool where tourists can actually take a dip for a small fee. In case you are feeling hungry, the palace also features a restaurant. A nice relaxing getaway if you are in .", "Stopped in just for a quick visit and stayed much longer. Beautifully manicured garden, lovely and cool and clean. We also stayed and had lunch at the Tirta Ayu restaurant which has fabulous views across the gardens. You can also swim here for a small fee so bring your swimmers. Well worth a visit.", "This was my second time at Tirta Gangga. It is so well-worth the journey (we, my wife and our 8 month old, stayed in Sanur). It is for me the most beautiful place on with its tranquility, stunning garden, swimming possibility, huge fish in the ponds, etc etc. It is really something beyond imagination!", "45' beatiful ride from Amed with rented motorbikes (50krp/day), this is a must do. The ride to get there is an activity by itself as you will go accross wonderful landscapes. The Tirta Gangga is beautiful and peaceful, we wandered around for 30', looking at statues and huge koï's. We then enjoyed the fresh swimming pool. Entrance is 20krp, plus 10krp extra if you want to swim!", "I have to say I expected a bit more when we visited the Tirta Gangga waterpalace. Yes, some of the statutes were nice, but that was basically it. Within 15-20 min you have seen the whole site and there is not that much else to do. Also the place wasn't as relaxing as we hoped, due to the noise of some (indonesian) tourists. Perhaps we just picked the wrong day.", "The town of Tirta Ganga is in a beautiful setting, with pretty rice terraces all around. There is a board mentioning various treks and hikes and finding a guide should be easy through the hotels and restaurants. The main \\attraction\\\" is Taman Tirta Ganga, more commonly known as The Water Palace. An adult entrance ticket is 30,000 rps. It's a beautifully landscaped and well-maintained park with lovely traditional sculptures, tropical flowers, and several large ponds with a multitude of enormous carp which you can feed, which is quite a hilarious experience. There's even a pool where you can swim for a small additional charge. A pricey restaurant is on the grounds, but for simpler food you can try the various warungs just outside the entrance gate. I spent an afternoon wandering around this place and found it to be very enjoyable and relaxing. A great place for families with children!\"", "I had the best guide who picked me up on a motorcycle and took me all over the east cost for the day - including a walk around Tirta Gangga, which was so beautiful. He works at the very small tourist shop (specialising in walks around the area) in front of the entrance to the Water Palace. Fantastic and amazing value!", "It took us two hours driving from Ubud And it was worth it! The whole place is not big but the ponds were full of fish which was a good attraction for the children. The various structures dotted around the complex were tasteful and created a peaceful feeling. We had lunch at the restaurant within the complex where there was a good variety of nese dishes. Just don't order coconut- it costed us three times more! It was a nice view looking down from the restaurant. There was a Hotel behind the restaurant. This place is close to mt Agung. We could see the smoke from the mountain as we left Tirta gangga.", "Tirta Gangga Water Palace is simply stunning. The water is full of large, beautiful Koi/Carp and being able to use the stepping stones to walk across the water is amazing, especially when the fish follow (if you get a little bag of food for them before entering they will really love you). The plants, flowers, giant water lilies and stone work are magnificent. You can also swim in one pool if you choose to. We were so glad to have a driver who brought us here. Very enjoyable visit!", "Want an authentic look a the life of nese royalty? Visit the beautiful Tirta Gangga. The gardens are exquisite and the history behind them fascinating. What is extra special about Tirta Gangga is the large swimming pool. Don't forget to bring your suit. (There is a changing room. Also there is a nominal additional fee to use pool) There is also a lovely restaurant overlooking gardens", "Tirta Gangga, is actually a garden with quite a few ponds. The design, landscape is very nice and the history of this place is very interesting. You can spend a couple of hours here just enjoying the beauty of the place.", "We visited Tirtagangga water palace as part of a day trip from Ubud. It was a fair drive, but is convenient if you are based on the south east or east coast. The water palace is lovely to stroll around, and the upper pool looked refreshing for a swim. The main pond has many statues, stepping stones that the kids loved, some water spouts and large orange carp. There are also several fountains and a dragon bridge in the palace. It is more peaceful than other attractions, and a nice place to sit and relax. We had a guide offer his services when we walked in, but he was fine when we declined. There are several stalls selling snacks, fruit and meals near the entrance.", "Tirta Ganga is a lovely water palace I have visited many times. This was the first time I didn’t enjoy it with instagrammers taking ages to get the perfect shot and preventing others from moving freely around. I’m no longer going to wait patiently while you spend minutes posing and pouting. Enjoy the view", "Didn´t hear about it before. We found this place accidently by our motorbike tour around eastern part of island, and i have to say that Tirta Gangga amazed us. Very clean, green with a good vibe. Worth of the visit!", "A wonderful place to visit as part of a day trip from Amed. Some friends and I visited Tirta Gangga with a driver from the hotel (cost us $60 for the day) and he took us to a few sites, including this one. I loved looking for insects in the garden. The koi fish were huge and mesmerising. The architecture and statues were all very nice. Whilst it was mostly tourists inside, there weren't too many of us, it didn't feel crowded. I think I could have spent a whole afternoon here, enjoying the sound of the water features, but we only stayed for 45 minutes - 1 hour, we had a few other places to visit in the day.", "Visited Tirta Gangga on the same day as Ujung Water Palace. Made for a great double header. Leading to the entrance is a great restaurant on the left hand side (I forget the name) and a few shops that sell some interesting goods, Once inside the gates you are captured by the beauty of the place, and the calming effect of all the water. The day we were there it was quite busy with tourists which did not deter from the calming effects. If in the area it is a definite place you should visit", "We were lucky to visit Tirta Gangga early in the day while very few other visitors were there. It's a lovely site with fountains, fish bonds, and statues that make for great photo opps. Be sure to buy some food for the fish before entering, it's worth it to watch the schools of fish swirl around and follow you around the stepping stones through the water.", "The Water Palace of Tirtagangga is like a park with many fountains and lily ponds, adorned with statues typically nese. We can walk there without getting apprehend to buy something , and it makes the place more peaceful! Some even enjoy swimming with the locals in the basin reserved for this purpose.... ...Price was 10000 IDR for the enter", "Tirta Gangga was built only in 1948 so it doesn't have the long history of water temples like Tirta Empul, but this holy water palace was more enjoyable and more peaceful since it is not as big of a tourist destination. The admission price was as cheap as dirt at only 10,000 Rp/person and it should be noted that there is an additional price is you'd like to utilize the holy water pools to bathe, swim, and soak. We didn't have the time to take advantage of the swimming pools but we were still able to spend about 1.5 hours enjoying the architecture and greenery & taking great photographs. I especially enjoyed this pond area where there were large stepping stones laid out in a snakelike pattern so you had to hop from one to another; this provided some special photo opportunities. Adjacent to Tirta Gangga are some rice fields so I can imagine it would be nice to trek through them if you can find a convenient way to get into them (we didn't have time either but read about the possibility in Frommer's). We started the day from Padangbai and then proceeded to a midday snorkeling at the USS Liberty in Tulamben. On the way back to Padangbai, we make a quick stop at Tirta Gangga at the recommendation of our driver and we were glad he did make the suggestion; it would have been a shame to miss it.", "I am interested to visit this place because it was recommended by a friend. After driving with a distance about 90 km (approx. 2 hours) from where we stay, we arrived at Tirta Gangga. This place is actually pretty good, but when compared with locations that must be taken away, very unbalanced. But those of us who like adventure, it's not a problem to make this place a reference point of our visit.", "🌷🌴This is karangasem Royal family water Palace or known called as tirta Gangga Beside of some pool for sight seeing there are two pools open for public for swimming 🏊 🏊", "When travelling to , we highly recommend to rent a scooter! You will save tons of money on transportation and on hiring a tour guide, which usually isn't necessary. We scootered to Tirta Gangga and everything was beautiful: the ride over there as well as the water palace itself. You can even swim in the royal baths there, so bring a swimsuit and towel!", "Another beautiful attraction in is the Tirta Gangga. The gardens are beautiful, the little bridge is a dream to photograph, you can feed the fish and of course the draw card is the stepping stones. Go to the back right hand corner where there's some statues. There's a few places out the front that sell drinks. Tour guides are available at the entrance if you want them, but we preferred to wander around by ourselves.", "We visited Tirta Ganga on a day tour of East . It was definitely one of the highlights of the tour (along with the Water Palace). I found the pools, statues and the huge numbers of fish to create a very relaxing environment. I took lots of excellent photos and will try to upload soon. The pools have some very large koi and a number of other species which I found interesting. There is a pool/pond with stepping stones across it which is fun to walk along and take photos According to our guide you can swim/bathe in one of the pools, though we did not do this. We also ate lunch just outside the place at the restaurant on the right as you leave. It was pretty good quality and cheap.", "If you pay for private driver to take you, you can get there at 10am before the group tours arrive and you get half an hour of peace & quiet and explore at your own pace. We only needed 2 hours here and then went to the seaside at Karagasem for lunch and a walk. We had the driver from 8.30am to 2pm. Tirta Gangga is a water palace and has beautiful gardens, a lake with stepping stones so you can walk amongst the lake and fishes; and even pools (for swimming for a fee which we didn't do). Worth a day trip and for photos of padi fields and the beach side.", "Not as big as we expected but full of ponds, fountains, gargoyles, canals, statues, waterlilies, lotus flowers, bridges and water all over the place, tirta gangga is a beauty not to be missed. we spent a couple of hours nice and cool in the gardens and had fresh coconut with a view in the tirtagangga restaurant with beautiful clean toilets and free wifi.", "we found it a lot of nicer than tirta empul that has more crowd. such a great place to enjoy the cool breeze of karang asem.", "Wa made a stop at Tirta Ganga on our trip from Amed to Padangbai. In the area are a lot of pools full of fishes. One pool has stones inside which you can step on and go over the pool with all fishes around. You can buy a fodder in front of the entrance to feed fishes. We spend there about half an hour and have seen everything there. The entrance ticket is 30k rp (I'm not sure whether is there children discount). Even though the area isn't very big is definitely worth to see.", "Tirta Gangga is a nice water palace. It has cool ambiance and friendly management. The ticket is not expensive at all and we had a nice relaxing time at this place. One thing I enjoyed the most was walking on the stepping stones at one of the pools. When you stepped on it, you can't really see the pillar under the stone and it felt like you're walking on the water. Interesting.", "We had a brief stop at Tirta Gangga, combining it with a trip for lunch at Asri. We didn't stay long, but it was an enjoyable and pleasant experience.The children enjoyed the stepping stones.", "We visited this place having been put off from going to Pura Besakih by the awful reviews of the guide scams there. Anyway, Tirta Gangga is simply a nice place with a rather jolly atmosphere, without pushy local \\guides\\\". Admittedly it is not pure nese - it has some Chinese influence - but it is good for a family with kids because it is fun to walk along the stepping stones around the pond. After visiting the palace, you might take a walk through some local paddy fields by following there path down the slope from beside the entrance - this will lead you to an irrigation channel that runs through the fields. If you do this, please be considerate to local people who may be busy washing their clothes or themselves in the channel.\"", "If you would like to see big fishes in the ponds, come and visit Tirta Gangga at Karangasem, . Beside that big fishes, we also can feel the breeze and viewing the beautiful garden. At least once we're in , we gotta visit a place like Tirta Gangga. Cheers.", "We stopped at tirta gangga on our trip from Amed to Nusa Dua- yes there are many tourist, but it’s still an amazingly beautiful place. 40,000 IDR entrance", "Tirtagangga is one of the tourist object visited when came to east m Relaxing place and glad to swim at spring water ponds at Tirtagangga. Beautiful water palace and garden landscape. Worth to visit for relaxing and rejuvenate your self after long trip to east .", "We were travelling from Tulamben to Kuta. Since Tirta Gangga was on our route, we dropped by. There is an entrace fee of IDR30K for foreignets, and half the price for Indonesians. You get hire a guide to tell you about the water palace. The water palace is beautiful, and provides you with a great backdrop for photos. One of the pools is actually open for tourists to take a dip. Children can feed the fish.... huge carps! I probably wouldnt make a special trip to Tirta gangga from Kuta. But since it was on our way, it was definitely a worthwhile stop.", "It took us 45 minutes over dusty and bumpy roads and two bemo (small bus in ) rides to get to Tirta Gangga in Amlapura from Candidasa, but it was definitely worth it. The place is awesome! The sight of clean clear waters with fish happily swimming around is so refreshing we forgot the hot sticky feeling hounding us since we arrived in in humid March. The place was one big park with lots of fresh air, a mountain view, flowering plants, two picturesque bridges over a huge pond, and a large waterway with nese statues, fish and pedestal walkways on which tourists happily traipsed about. We learned from tourist brochures that the water palace (or playground) was built and owned by a rajah during colonial times, and that his heirs donated it to the Netherland govt, the old colonial power in Indonesia. So now it's the queen of Netherlands who maintains it, and it shows. Manicured lawns, very cheap entrance fees (about a dollar for foreign tourists, half that for locals), and very polite english-speaking entrance guards. If we weren't in too much hurry, we'd bathe in the clean natural spring waters (tirta gangga means \\holy water from the Ganges\\\"), because a cool dip was irresistible in the humid weather, and the dressing rooms look clean. But we only had time for a stroll, some pictures and an excellent lunch at the nearby Tirta Ayu restaurant overlooking the place. We had to hurry because we were taking the public bus back to Candidasa and we learned that they don't run after some time in the afternoon. Nonetheless, the two hours we spent here were easily the highlight of our trip: we spent so little for so much pleasurable de-stressing sight that filled up our senses! I still smile just thinking about it.\"", "Tirta Ganga is just one of the sites you have to visit when exploring eastern . The gardens are beautiful. I guess to get the most out of it you would need a guide, but we just strolled around ourselves. However it would be nice if they would provide a small map with descriptions on the different statues , sections and plants found in the gardens.", "Tirta Gangga means water from the Ganges River, the holy river of the Hindus in India. The first time I was here was in 1978. Much of this area was destroyed by the eruption of Mt. Agung in 1963. This lovely place was part of the palace of the royal Jelantik family of the kingdom of Karamgasam. Over the years it has been repaired and is very beautiful. One may stroll around the area viewing flowers, statues of Hindu dieties seemingly floating on a pond, walk across the pond on stepping stones, and enjoy a view from the terraces. This is one of my favorite places in and I never fail to bring people to this fine wonderland.", "Forest in the middle of the city, surround by good nature, springs, temple, implementations of Tri Hita Karana", "Definitely worth the trip and definitely worth to stay inside at Tirtagangga Water Palace Villas for a night. Such a beautiful and calm atmosphere in the evening after the crowds are gone and at sunrise before they return. Lovely to take a bath in the private pool in the \\marble room\\\" in the light of the fullmoon while listing to the ringing of the bells from the temple. And the exclusive swimming in the big pool in the morning.... Have been here 2009 the first time andfell in love with this place from first sight. Will return\"", "Tirta Gangga/Water Palace is one of the most beautiful places I've seen near Amed. If You pay entrance fee You can also go to swim in the local pool.", "Tirta Gangga was developed in 1948 by the former king of Karangasem. It is probably among the most visited places in Karangasem (I'm not sure if Besakih is in Karangasem and, if so, which is more visited). There are tourists there, for sure, but many of the people we saw when we were there were locals. It is both a beautiful botanical garden with lovely sculptures in a setting unlike I had ever seen before and a local swimming pool that reportedly has special powers to those who bathe in it. After being told that the water (populated by small fish) was not heated and watching others strip down to underwear or nothing at all I chose not to take the plunge, however the grounds were so beautiful, I did not mind just being there to admire the landscaping and sculptures. It is crowded (by eastern standards) but it is definitely worth a visit. A tip I heard from a local: try the restaurant/warung at the front (I think before entering). There is a more expensive restaurant inside but I hear the restaurant near the entrance is well worth a visit.", "Tirtagangga is a beautifull water palace. Perfect for a walk around, watching the beautiful statues and take a refreshing swim in the holy water pools...Must visit when you go to East !", "We spent a few hours at Tirta Gangga and while lovely, it was a little too busy for us. A lot of tour vans/buses when we arrived and loads of families with kids. There are pools available to swim in and they looked to be very popular. Pretty gardens and water features but not as relaxing as the Ujung Water Palace due to the crowds. Entry fee was reasonable, approximately $8 AUS for two people. A lot of \\guides\\\" offering their services for a small fee.\"", "This is a very beautiful watertempel with lots of Kois you can feed if you wish. It has lots of nice picture spots and you can bath in spiritual water of you like (extra cost). We went to Tirta Gangga on our way from Amed to Padang Bai and really liked it. We wouldn't recommend coming here just for the Tempel but it is a nice stopp if you are in the area anyways. Payed 30k IDR/person.", "Loved tirta gangga. It's like a garden with shallow pools for fish. Some of the fish were huge in size for such ponds. There are many statues and fountains and a nice small bridge. It was very clean and not very crowded. If you are visiting east then I would highly recommend visiting it.", "We last visited 12 years ago on our honeymoon, this time bringing along 3 kids... It would have been a bit boring I guess for young ones except for the excellent stepping stones inside the palace and the huge coy carp (?) which happily accepted all sorts of food... The usual hassle out the front which amuses me, I guess although not a religious monument (like Besakih, Ulu Watu or Tanah Lot) I feel the importance or significance of an attraction is dampened by Bintang t-shirt sellers.... I suppose you get that too in Europe. A tip if you visit here, also vist Ujung Water Palace, this was our first time and woe it's impressive. it's about 20 mins from Tirtagangga and all drivers will know it.", "My wife and I trecked from Tenganan to Tirta Gangga. A lovely walk but ideally you'd have a guide or a better map than we did. We arrived hot and tired looking for somewhere clean and easy to eat and drink. Tirta Gangga restaurant looked the part. Its just to the left as you go in the entrance. Service is good, toilets are nice and clean, but food was awful and very much tourist prices. There is another more formal restaurant in the gardens themselves which I believe is very good.", "Tirta gangga is a beautiful and interesting spot, but it is smaller than what you (probably) imagine it to be and I'd say that half an hour is all you need there, unless you bring a picknick or plan on bathing. The entrance fee is (Rp 10 000). Remember to wear suitable clothes (cover knees and shoulders). You may bathe in the pool, but there is really not much to it. The drive up there is the best part and you will pass through some striking scenery, so do allow time for stops!", "We enjoyed an hour or so in Tirta Gangga, a beautiful place very calm and relaxing with beautiful buildings and fountains, a lovely place to explore if you are around east . The restaurant at the entrance is also very good.", "We were told that 23 Tirtha flow here into one place by the side of the Temple. There is a nice pond into which Tirtha (Sanskrit for holy water) flows and people take bath in it. It is supposed to help cure many health problems. Tirtha originates from under the nearby mountains. By the side of the Temple, there is a huge and tall mound over which a palatial building is there. We were informed that ex President Sukarno of Indonesia used to stay there during his visits. The Temple follows all the traditional nese rules if entry and worship. Many youngsters in nese decorated costumes assemble here to perform dances on festival days, including on full moon (Purnima) days.", "If you are in , don;t miss this beautiful water palace. I know has a lot to offer and if you have frequently visited before, then you should put this place on your list. We really enjoy our visit to this former palace of the nese Royal Family in Karangasem, the eastern part of this island of gods and goddesses. By the time you step into this beautiful park, your eyes will feast with lush green garden and maze of fountains and clear water pools. It took us around one hour from Denpasar to go here. Worth a visit indeed. They even have a public pool where we can pay separately and swim there. Don't miss this place if you are in ", "The Tirta Gangga is definitely among the places you don't really want to miss in . Despite being a bit out of the path of the typical sightseeing tours, a detour to visit the Tirta Gangga is strongly recommended. We spent plenty of time beholding the pools with waterlily and lotus flowers, wandering through ancient trees and statues. Hopping along the path of octagonal platforms, built in one the main pools is one of the best experiences I had in . Truly a must-see in !", "A really wonderful and romantic place to visit when in , I think one of the most beautiful sacred places they have. Entrance costs 2 $ and a guide is a must: apart from being extremely funny, we've been truly impressed by his knowledge of the palace and the flawless English he spoke. Tirta Gangga is a delight: both for the eyes and the soul.", "Tirta Gangga is a nice water palace located in Karang Asem area. It is not too big but has nice sceneries and views, worth a visit, and not too far away from Lempuyang Heaven of Gates.", "Tirta Gangga is the most beautiful place in Karangasem and I am not even exaggerating. Huge fish pond with crystal clear water, beautiful fountain with stone steps, and the cool atmosphere are what make this place amazing. A good spot for taking stunning photos. Saw this place on TripAdvisor and I was like \\I have to visit this place!\\\" and wasn't disappointed at all. A long drive from Kuta for almost 2 hours but it was worth it. The weather is cool although the sun can appear once in a while. I think the reason that this place is colder than most places is that it is surrounded by waters. It has 2 big fish ponds, a fountain, and a swimming pool. Tirta Gangga is highly recommended especially if you love stunning scenery and cool atmosphere.\"", "As other reviewers have noted, this is a very unique place, with large pools of water and greenery everywhere. It was full of people when we visited as it was Galungan time in . So lots of local people were present. Kids enjoyed splashing water and getting wet in pools. In addition, the drive to Tirta Gangga is equally enjoyable. Only thing you have to watch out for is traffic jams on way back. Of course, thats an issue everywhere in ..", "From there, we headed for Tirta Gangga near Candidasa -- a really pretty water temple where you could swim. Entrance was 5,000 IR /person. It was an additional 6,000 IR if you wanted to swim. It’s incredibly peaceful, and wonderful place to enjoy. Feeding the fish was fun. If there is something else on the east side you want to do, definitely add this! Note – keep some small change --- it costs 1000 IR to use the toilets here.", "Tirtha Ganga is a holy water fountain of the Indonesians. You can take bath in the holy waters but you are not allowed to wear swim suits. You are required to wear long dresses or get one at the entrance for a little donation. If you want to have a bath come prepared. The place has not much else to offer. But if you are fond of collecting souvenir this place is a heaven. There are many small stalls selling everything under the sun. Huge bargaining is done hence be prepared. But it's a pity to see what prices they sell their wares at. If you like to collect items keep one hour to see this market.", "We stayed in for 3 weeks in January and traveled all over the island. Of all the places we went, we most loved our trip to Tirta Gangga. It is such a beautiful property. You can walk across the ponds via the stepping stones and the fish are HUGE!", "Tirta Gangga is a water palace in Karangasem. We travelled there, from Ubud to see this place. There is a parking space nearby for vehicles. Within the compound, there are pools of water fountains and statues with large colourful fishes swiming in the pools which are fascinating both to children and adults. There is also a temple within the complex. There are stepping stones over the fish pond on which you can try to walk, but becareful not to fell in the pond. For such activities,keep your passport safe. Bring a bottle of water, sunblock, and a hat along. For me, this temple is a must visit, and a trip here is worth it.", "tirta gangga or water palace at karangasem,when you come afternoon in here more lokal turis,is nice place and nice gardens area.", "You can squeeze visising Tirta Gangga in as well as the gates of heaven in one day. I prefer the Tirta Gannga water temple so much more than the gates of heaven It is worth buying fish food when entering to feed all the giant koi fish inside. Tirta Gangga has nice shaded areas to sit down and enjoy the sights. If wanting the take photos on stepping stones in the pond be prepared to line up.", "My number 1 Hotel is Tirta Ayu in Tirtagangga. Only 6 rooms but it's so special with the wonderful Water Garden and the friendly staff. a pleasant Oasis after driving on a murderous road.", "After a long day traveling in the heat of Eastern , coming across this Water Palace was a wonderful relief for both the body and the soul. More than a typical royal site, Tirta Gangga combines Pura, fountains, gardens, and sculpture in a cool, lush water palace that is made to be walked through, rather than just observed. While the path through the water meadow requires stepping on exposed flagstones across the water, it was navigable even by our 3 year old. However, other paths wind through the main gardens and water features using gangways and bridges, so there is no chance of falling in... Immersive, relaxing, and impressive, this park is definitely worth the travel to get to from other areas. Not to be missed!", "We visited Tirta Gangga (everyone calls it Water Palace) on advice from our dive guide. We stayed at Liberty Dive resort and rent motorbike from them. Is about 10km away, but trip so worth it. On a way we made few stops and admire beautiful views of rice fields and bananas trees. Water palace is beautiful with colorful gardens and lots of statues. Entry is 20.000 rupiah ( ~ £1) per person. If you stay nearby definitely make a trip there.", "Water Palace or Tirta Gangga is a cooling place with lot of trees, fishes and water from the mountain. Entrance fee is IDR20k per person. If you want to soak in the chill water pool, another IDR10k is chargeable at another entrance. This temple is just next to the restaurant of Tirta Ayu Hotel. A great place to chill for everyone where you can feed the koi fishes, walking in the fish pond and relax.", "Tirta Gangga is worth a visit at least once if you are in this area of to step across the stones over the water and see the huge fish. Take some bread with you from breakfast and have them literally jumping out at your feet!", "This water garden was built for pure pleasure. It is not a temple (although of course, being , there is a temple within the grounds), and it is not a palace. There is a modest entry fee to enter the grounds (RP10,000) and a similar additonal amount to swim. It is informal with people wandering around and taking photos. The gardens are well maintained and there are shallow lakes with stepping stones throughout to hop between - great fun! There are change rooms provided and two large pools are designated for swimming. We really enjoyed our swim. The higher one seemed deeper than the other, so the depth may have explained why it was quiet compared to the other one. The whole place has a really nice feel and a temple ceremony whilst we were there gave an extra spark to the visit. Our photos are not going to be any different to those already posted, but we would recommend Tirta Ayu Restaurant when you visit - excellent food and with a view over the gardens..... what a way to spend a couple of hours! We cycled here from Sidemen - return (but cheated and hired a car to take us up the steep 7km hill to Duda Timur on the way home!) Great day out. The countryside on the way there is worth it on its own!", "One of the first must-do from early vacation planning – Tirta Gangga raised up to the expectations. Bathing here is a must for a great time. We visited Tirta Gangga on the way from Sidemen to Amed. It was a stop of about one hour we spent visiting the gardens, walking the pods on the water (Bianca unfortunately even fell from one and got a bit of panic with all the fish there). The highlight was the bath we took in the natural pools – we jumped and jumped and jumped 100 times. And swam around. It was cooling us off in that rather hot day. The entrance is at IDR 30’000 adult and IDR 15’000 the children – with extra IDR 10’000 to pay if you want to swim. Worth every single penny.", "We had a lovely visit to Tirta Ganga, the grounds are well kept, it is quite large and there is plenty to explore. I recommend a visit to Tirta Gangga even if temples are not your \\thing\\\" no sarong needed and for an extra few rupiah you can swim in the pools up the back :)\"", "Tirta Gangga is part of the water palace, the royal palace located in a small village. This is not a separate location. Tirta Gangga means water from the Ganges (the Indian holy river). Nothing spectacular. Worth the visit on your way to or back from Lempuyang temple.", "Water Palace Tirta Gangga is located in the village of Ababi karangasem regency this place is quiet easy to go with a car or motorcycle, and the beautiful panoramic views on this place is incredible the water complex is shrouding the green hills with rice paddies and terraces entrance fee is 30K", "The Water Palace of Tirtagangga is like a park with many fountains and lily ponds, adorned with statues typically nese. We can walk there without getting achaler for anything, and it makes the place more peaceful! Some even enjoy swimming with the locals in the basin reserved for this purpose....Price was 10 000 IDR for the enter", "My second visit to Tirta Gangga. Last year was pretty much the same. Beautiful gardens with crowds of tourists milling around everywhere. There is a walk you can do on the stepping stones through the pond, which everyone seems to want to do. Consequently, you can see the tourists queuing up to hop onto the stones like frogs. However progress is slow as most seem to want to take a selfie every step of the way. The carp in the pool are impressive both in size and number and the statues add to the atmosphere. However, there are other water temples and, if crowds are not you thing, avoid.", "Tirta Gangga water palace is a lovely maze of pools and fountains surround by a lush garden and stone carvings and statues. You can purchase fish food by the entrance, and then walk on the stepping stones to the middle of the pool to feed the fish. There are also swimming pool located at the rear of the garden which you can use for a small fee, and a restaurant so you can dine with spectacular views..", "Beautiful waterpalace Tirta Gangga. Fish swiming around in the water under your feet. Green garden with colorful flowers. Not easy to describe, you must visit this beautiful place.", "We stumbled across the water palace at Tirtagangga and enjoyed our time there. Good fun for the children on the stepping stones and you can swim in one of the pools. Nice restaurants just outside. All fun.", "Beautiful temple and you can eat loads of local fruits here :) Dont miss having lunch at Tirta Ayu restaurant here.. The water can really cool your heals and this place is really good for some photography as well.. We spent a couple of hours here and was well enjoyed by my 7 year old son :)", "The palace is beautiful, clean and photogenic and has a cute little public swimming pool. The entrance fee is like $1 and there's nobody trying to sell you things in the grounds - very relaxing place. What made this one of the best day trips of our holiday was the trek around the rice paddy. We had a tour guide arranged by our hotel - and I must make a plug for hime. Having been on more guided tours in SEA than I can count I have never met such a knowledgable and nice guide, who didn't try to con or sell anything else to us. For $34 USD he picked us up from the hotel in a local Bebemos and showed us around the palace - gave an interesting insight into the history of the palace and surrounding area. He then took us on a 3 hour guided walk through the most luscious rice paddy fields- informing us about local farming, religious and cultural customs, meeting locals and exhausting our camera battery with the most stunning scenery! His name is Nyoman Budiasa, phone number 62 0363 22436, he owns a lovely little restaurant by the Palace called Genta Warung but we didn't get to eat there as we had booked to Asli which he took us to on our trek and only after told us he had his own place - if we had known we would have just eaten at his place.", "Tirta Gangga was exactly what we had hoped it would be. Green, lush, serene--simply magnificent. The fountains, flowers, gardens with koi ponds abound. There are stepping stones in the ponds where one can walk, and it makes for a wonderful photographic opportunity. It is well worth the small admission charge. We felt relaxed and recharged when we left. Highly recommend you include a visit on your trip to .", "Tirta Gangga was great water palace for family on suitable place. I recommend all of my customers to visit this place. Entrance ticket only IDR 10 000. Nice view and nice palace.", "Totally loved my visit to Tirta Gangga. The place is beautiful, instagrammable (to use today's term). Beautiful blue sky with big, white clouds and gorgeous view of natural beauty.", "During our stay in Amed we visited Tirta Gangga with a rented scooter from our hotel, it was approx 45 min to get there on a not so busy road. It is a very beautiful garden. It was a nice trip from Amed.", "very good water park at Karangasem regency and good for swim with clear water and can see fish pond side by side", "I had the chance to stay for 2 nights at the hotel right at Tirta Gangga, so I got to enjoy the views at length. Beautiful exotic at its best", "Our first visit to Tirta Gangga was wonderful, there were very few people there and we almost had the place to ourselves. We had a wonderful time swimming in the pools, so beautifully clean and cool and very refreshing. We loved the Tirta Gangga so much that we came again with other friends for their first visit, unfortunately it was during the school holidays and there were so many busses parked that it was difficult to find a park. The place was crowded and did not have the same peace and tranquillity that we experienced on our earlier visit so I would recommend you check whether it is the local school holidays.", "If you are going to visit both Tirta Gangga and the Water Palace (Ujung), do take my advice and go to the Ujung first: if you do it in reverse order, the Water Palace will leave you underwhelmed as Tirta Gangga beats it in terms of beauty and landscaping fairly and squarely. It is absolutely stunning. There are no words that could describe it fully and adequately. It is a very small park (probably, 1/5 of the Water Palace) with several ponds, one of which is an lido, two bronze fountains shaped as pagoda temples, amazing carved scuptures of Hindu gods in one of the ponds with stepping stones in between them so that one could walk through the pond and admire the sculptures, couple of ornate bridges, and an enfilade of small decorative fountains in between to long rectangular ponds with beautiful flowers, trees, and picturesque shrubs in between and overhanging the waters... It will take you 15-20 min to walk the perimiter of the place but do let yourself about 2 hours to admire it all properly. Believe me, you will need these hours if you are into architecture and landscaping. Of all the \\water gardens\\\" I've seen in (and there have been many), this one is the best by far and beats them all. There is a hotel overlooking the place with a restaurant on the ground floor where you could have tea and some refreshments and still overlook all this splendour. Do treat yourself.\"", "I am from this village so i can go there any time to swim and to refreshing, this is a temple with a water park view, also with restaurant and villa, sometimes there are prewedding photo shot near the pool, This is very good and beautiful place, For tourists need to buy ticket to enter tirta gangga, and for swim need pay about Rp 5.000,- each person, If need a float they providing you but need to rent about Rp 3.000,- til Rp 5.000,-", "Tirta Gangga in east is the current nese Kingdom water palace, the territorial is surrounded by mountain hills and rice terraces. The pool is the heritence of the Karangasem Kingdom in the past. Today the water palace is popularly tourist destination available. The pool is localized inside a wall and several pools include fishes pool are seen inside the wall. The pool in Tirta Gangga also used for the local people's to swim on their recreation days, holidays. There are several ways to get there: public transport is still sometime running two three times a day from Denpasar and Karangasem to Singaraja. But for, tourists destfination today is frequently by private chaltered vehicles. For those who are worries about the road condition in better to take private transport. There are also possibility to visit other places with visiting this place such Sidemen rice terraces and nese tourist village., Kelungkung ( nese Art palace) Besakih ( nese Mother Temples). Snaky fruit (sallack) is harvested from the place near by in Selat Duda village.", "We visited Tirta Gangga on a day trip to East from Ubud, hiring a car and driver for 300,000 rupiah ($35). All through this area are small temples and small villages, as well as roadside markets selling inexpensive food and souvenirs. Past Candi Dasa a ways, we pulled in to the Tirta Gangga Water Palace. It is beautiful – I love water palaces, and this one is great. The name means “water from the Ganges” and it is a holy site for Hindu nese. Tirta Gangga is a maze of pools and fountains, surrounded by a lush garden with stone carvings and statues throughout. It is possible to walk on some of the carved stone pillars in one of the pools and, should you wish, for an additional sum, you can also swim in one or two of the larger pools. See pictures here: http://lmaclean.ca/2011/10/a-hot-east- -road-trip-padang-bai-candi-dasa-tirta-gangga-amed/", "One of the attractions in tirta gangga is feeding the fish. If you want a perfect shot, wait for your turn also. Before going to the temple, buy fish foods. You can bring your own photographer/videographer if you want. Put on sunscreen. Bottled water. Bring umbrella or hat. Make sure your phone is fully charged.", "While others palace are well known with its architecture such Ubud Palace, which compare with Palace and Garden in East has a different typical architecture. In East mostly architecture are combination of Chinese, European and architecture. Its much more interesting. And must visit if you love architecture and history. Combining Tirtagangga Water Garden with East Puri Agung Palace, Maskerdam, London palace and Taman Sukasadha Ujung Water Palace, Is like a one day time machine in East , bring you back to the East kingdom era.", "Tirta Gangga was a beautiful place, relaxing whit flowers and water. Little smaller than we though, but well spent time. The guides and sales women where not so aggressive.", "Quite a nice place to relax. There are garden, ponds with big gold fish that you can feed, hotel and restaurant, and the pool. For us, the highlight is the pool. The fresh cool water from the mountain make the pool very nice and refreshing to swim in. There are a few sunbathing beds to just lye down and relax after a swim. The entrance to Tirta Gangga is 30k and additional 20k for the pool.", "Located in eastern . A beautiful park, legacy from past kingdom of Karangasem, with ponds and statues. Well designed. There's a pool for visitors to jump in and enjoy the fresh water first hand. A restaurant also available in the park. It's one of the place you could combine when you travel east.", "I just love all of 's water palaces, but Tirta Gannga is a favourite. It has everything a water place has - gorgeous gardens, beautiful structurs, stunning ponds and landscaping. These palaces cost so little to visit but show you at its best.", "I snorkled in a swimming pool at Tirta Gangga, former royal palace in eastern , about 30min from Tulamben. Small fish live in the pools (1.5mtr n 2mtr) n royal family used to swim there :) The entrance fee is 20,000idr n the pool fee is additional 10,000idr. #tirtagangga # # holiday #ilove #snorkling", "This is our fave water palace in . Stop there en route to/from Amed. Play hop scotch, hopping on tiles between statues. A great photo location. At the entrance someone offered us to pet some small critters/owls/snake for USD 2. It made my DD grins ears to ears. Cute picture with her fave animal. On the other side of the complex, you could swim in the fresh spring water pool for another USD 1. There is a hotel and a restaurant above the water palace, run by the family of the late Karangasem King. We peek from the outside, looks really nice. If you happen to be on the road from Ubud to Amed prior to Tirta Gangga, there is an area where you can see rice fields on the right hand side, kind of across from warung Sudi (local cafe). We stopped there for lunch for a nese pig roast meal.", "The entrance fee is 20,000 rupiah (about US$1.50) per person, which is reasonable. The complex is not that big, and you can see the whole thing in about 15 minutes, although it is nice to take a more leisurely pace to walk all the paths. There are stepping stones that you can walk on to see the Koi up close, and some are quite large! Toward the back of the water palace is a very interesting set of statues depicting Hindu gods, which makes for another great place to take pictures. One of the pools is open for swimming, and it looked like almost everyone in there was local. The bathrooms had a sink but no soap and no towels, and they could use a cleaning. Overall, Tirta Gangga is a nice water palace that is worth checking out if you are in the area, but I would not go more than 30 minutes out of the way unless you plan on swimming there, as you can cover the entire grounds in less than one hour.", "We came here after a lovely lunch at Tirta Ayu Hotel & Retaurant. It is a lovely, picturesque and soothing place. Even though plenty of tourist are visiting it, the omnipresence of water and greenery are providing some kind of peaceful and relaxing atmosphere.", "Too crowded, not too much to see, but beautiful to take photos(a 2 min procedure). However one has to wait at least 2 hours in the queue to take those pictures. When it comes to the location it’s 2 hours from ubud with narrow streets and too much traffic so it’s better to begin very early. Combine it with water palace tirta gangga which is equally picturesque and not that crowded.", "Me and my friends wanted to go away from Kuta for a bit and found this on TripAdvisor. Tirta Gangga was definitely worth the 2+ hour drive. It is a very peaceful place and has a beautiful view as well.", "The gardens are set amongst beautiful ponds, with stepping stones and bridges. One downside, our guide was a little too intense, but very passionate about Tirta Gangga", "Tirta Gangga is a water palace as you may find in some other places in . But Tirta is special, very harmonious and mystic. Just go there and enjoy running and juming in the water games or walking in the very beautiful gardens. We ate at the restaurant before the entrance on the left, rather turistic but nice and not expensive. If you go ther with a local driver, ask the driver to come with you until you reached the entry point, else there will be a lot of people trying to convinve you that there local taxes and local services to pay befroe entering (to them, of course) and it would be very difficult to avoid them. With a presence of a local guide, they disappear.", "We visited the Tirtagangga Water Garden and after had our lunch at the Tirta Gangga restaurant. The food was fabulous and the service excellent. I made a point of going to the kitchen to thank the staff as the food was so good. The kitchen was very clean!! They have a wide variety of food at this place to suit everyone from local to western cuisine. Prices are very reasonable and not overly inflated because of it being next to a tourist site. We definitely would recommend eating here as the atmosphere is relaxed, service & food great! Thanks.", "Tirta Gangga is a water palace in eastern , Indonesia, about 5 kilometres from Karangasem. We called in as part of a private guided tour of east coast area. The water palace is a maze of pools and fountains surrounded by a lush gardens and many stone carvings and statues. The centrepiece of the pools is a large tiered fountain. There are many beautiful carvings and statues adorning the gardens and keep the photographers quiet. We visited late afternoon on a lovely sunny day, it was fairly quiet which added to the enjoyment of one of the best water palaces we visited in ", "I enjoyed my visit to Tirta Gangga. A nice place to go if you're in the area but I wouldn't go out of my way to visit. There are so many beautiful places in !", "Tirtagangga water palace is a place you have to visit in eastern - Karangasem regency. It is so amazing water palace which has huge fish pond and water fountain. This place has so fresh atmosphere,so it will be as a good spot for relax. We need to drive about 2,5 hours from Denpasar.", "We were staying close by and visited the water palace one afternoon. It was absolutely georgous. We had a wonderful afternoon strolling round the gardens and watching the world go by. The grounds are beautiful and the admission ticket is very, very reasonably priced. We ate in the restaurant there belonging to the hotel in the grounds. The view from the restaurant over the grounds was superb. The restaurant was a little more expensive than other local eats however we felt it was worth it and still very reasonable in comparison to western prices. I would return to Tirtagabgga water palace if I was ever back in the area.", "Our family of 4 stayed a few nights near Tirta Gangga and enjoyed visiting for a refreshing swim in a beautiful garden setting. It was nice to swim in fresh water rather than chlorinated pool water or murky beach water. Our children loved it because the pool was so big and they could play on hired tubes. They also liked being in the countryside. Once we moved back to the coast, we came back for a day trip. The trip itself is great because the area has such lovely scenery. We ate at a simple warung across the road, called Warung Rijasa, some of the best (and cheapest) food we had in , real home style cooking.", "Located on the drive between Amed and Ubud, closer to the north, Tirta Gangga was a former kings residence with amazing fountains, gardens with statues and a temple. Great place to photograph overgrown gardens on the edges of the property. The kids will love hopping from stone to stone through the ponds and feeding the coy fish. A really beautiful place to spend an hour or two.", "Tirta Gangga is one of our highlights. Beautiful and serene. No hassles. Very relaxing. For a small fee, you can even swim in their big water pool that used to be a swimming pool for the royalty that came here. We did not swim but the water looked very clean (and refreshing).", "Tirta Gangga Water Palace is a magnificent place! There was an entrance fee of 'just' 20k rupiah and it's good to visit when there was a light rain. The downside is that you can easily miss the place as the entrance to the palace is so tiny and overcrowded by street sellers.", "Slightly over-rated, this garden is only worth visiting if you are staying in the far east of . It is 2 hours drive from Ubud and not worth a specific trip. The grounds are dominated by a series of sacred pools, Tirta Ganga being a reference to the Ganges in India. Most are ornamental and surrounded by strange and interesting statues spewing out water. One pool has stepping stones across it. Stairways have dragons down either side. At the far end is a pool you can swim in, there are changing facilities provided. It is a bit slimy under foot. Admission is 5000rp and a further 6000rp if you want to swim. It can get very crowded with locals but is a pleasant place to cool off for an hour.", "One of the places that we visited while in was The Water Palace of Tirtagangga. I have to say it is one of the most beautiful places we went to. It's a nice drive to get there, right up the east coast of the country. There are other places to visit on your way there like the Bat Temple, there are places with monkeys on the road side, but the water palace is so beautiful, it's made up of man made lakes. One of the lakes has stepping stones through it laid out so that once you start you have to keep going to the end but it's well worth the effort. Lots of large fish in the lakes, stone bridges to cross, gardens to die for and so much more well worth a visit if you go to . Might not appeal to all the young ones, we found it great. You have to go up about 4/5 steps to enter the palace grounds so not suitable for wheelchairs unless there is another entrance i don't know about that.", "It's quite out of the way to get to, but well worth travelling to. Highly recommend using it as a stop over point (we travelled from Ubud to Padang Bai via Tirtagangga, which made for a nice break!). Ticket entry is really low compared with so many other sites in . Recommend bringing a book to chill with next to the fountains and soak it all in!", "We've came to Tirta Ganga unintentionally, just happened to be around the area but we wasn't disappointed at all. The entrance fee is small, nevertheless the territory is clean and tidy with lots of trees and flowers. if you go to the pond - you'll be surprised by the size of fish there. Even though I am adult, I enjoyed jumping on those stones around the pond. The main attraction for us was the pool. You have to pay extra for the entrance, something like 10 000, I believe. There are two pools, one is shallower this is where majority of people go, the next one is deeper. We went to the second one and were accompanied only by couple of teenagers. The water was refreshing but nothing you can't get used to. Overall this place gave me some nice memories, therefore I recommend to visit it.", "Tirta gangga is already wellknown among the tourists. One of the heritage of karangasem kingdom. You may enjoy the view of rice field, mountains and drive along. Best to visit any time", "Up a winding hilly road, you’ll find Tirta Gangga. It’s beautiful and spiritual, but very, very busy unless you go first thing. It seems like everyone was after the perfect picture, which unfortunately means a lot of standing around and waiting to get a good/clear shot. Loved the stepping stones with the beautiful orange koi fish swimming at your feet. You can buy fish food there as well to get them to swim around your feet. There is the option to go for a dip in one of the areas, but we weren’t too fussed about that.", "With its lush green gardens embracing an arrangement of water pools and fountains adorned with statues and sculptures from the nese culture and mythology,Tirta Gangga water palace is one of the most beautiful attractions in .. Walking around in such magnificence and beauty gives you mix of feeling from excitement to relaxation and peacefulness. The garden has a number of pools which in one it is allowed to swim. another has a group of stone steps that you can walk on to get to another side, which can be exciting. It's also possible to feed the fishes in the pools. You can grab a bite at the restaurant next to the garden. The food is good, me and my wife were satisfied with what we ordered. Although the waiters are a bit absent minded, we didn't mind as we were relaxed with the scenery overlooking the garden :)", "The water palace was magnificent and beautiful. If you are into history and archeology, i believe this site would give you that 'majestic' and 'ancient' air that you could imagine how the kings and his entourage were bathing in this sacred place. The fountain was also maintained very well. You can also swim in the pool, but there are black fishes swimming with you so I think the cleanliness of the pool is very doubtful. I visited this place during the day of Tirta Gangga Festival. The place was all packed with tourists who traveled by buses and very noisy. Exactly the wrong time to visit. I imagine I would have more time to observe the place while it's quiet. There were nothing special about the festival. I took time to buy some crackers for IDR 2K at the front stalls and feed the huge koi fishes. They ate the crackers ravenously and would then follow you anywhere you go in the water pond. How cute! Overall, Tirta Gangga is a nice historical place to visit for less than 3 hours and no really need to go back.", "Tirtagangga is located in eastern part of .it was a palace from karangasem kindom.many tourist is visiting this place now.but don't forget,1 kilometres from this place there is so huge view of rice terrace and mountain.the view is very fantastic,so don't miss it.", "After being disappointed by the fake Gates of Heaven, Tirta Gangga was a great relief during that trip and it is such a beautifully built and designed water palace with lakes full of fish everywhere which you can feed, the atmosphere of the water is so relaxing and calming.", "It's a long drive to Tirta Gangga but I found it worth it. I had to shake off a guide who tried to attach himself, but just walked to the ticket booth paid and went in. The scene is beautiful. Great for photography. As other reviews say it's not a lengthy stop, but nothing in is really. I shot at least 50 photos on the grounds, really a peaceful setting even with other tourists. Some reviews suggested taking a dip, and it only costs about US$3 to do so, but I gave that a miss and moved on. From here my hotel suggested visiting Taman Ujung, another water palace about a ten minute drive away. I found Taman Ujung spectacular, but it's not on TripAdvisor yet. If you are going to make the drive all the way to Tirta Gangga, be sure to visit both.", "A real highlight of East , the Tirta Gangga Water Palace is endlessly fascinating. Different on every visit, my favourite time to vist is either for lunch at the lovely Tirta Ayu Restaurant, or late afternoon/early evening when all the locals make use of their wonderful amenity. Take a slow wander around the perimeter of the site, appreciate the hidden ponds, water features, clever water management and artistic use of local and more exotic plants. Spend a night in the King's bedroom or one of the Tirta Ayu villas. Quite sublime.", "Tirtagangga is a really peaceful place. But it is not very big or entertaining, so I recommend to choose it as a attraction on a way to somewhere else. There is a nice restaurant and hotel but I wouldn't say that it is worth to stay here all day and night - you can see everything in just 30 minutes, not rushing at all. However it is worth that - amazing ponds and fountains, it is a place where you can rest.", "I really miss the good ol days of travel when you could visit a site and share it with few other travelers. Now, there are disrespectful tourists crowding every site. Tirta ganga is a beautiful garden with predominate water features, one fish pond with stepping stones to walk in the pond. It's so crowded with \\Instagram snappers\\\" that its difficult to enjoy the tranquil beauty of the place. Its worth a visit (40,000 idr) but the crowds destroy the ambiance. My 5 star rating is for the garden itself, 1 star for the ambience.\"", "Tirta Gangaa is a beautiful water temple that is well worth a visit. The stunning grounds are covered with fountains and beautiful stonework, making for good photos and a relaxing stroll.", "We got there around midday so there was a bit of a line for gateway pics. It's a bit of drive from Kuta so good to couple with Tirta Ganga water palace on a day trip. Cloud covered Mt Agung but it was still worth a visit. From the bottom car park open buses take you to the market where you get a sarong and after a short uphill walk you're there. If I were to visit again i'd possibly stay nearby and get there first thing in the morning.", "hi all the Tirta Gangga Water Garden (not temple!) is a nice place to spent at least 1 hour. its not really big, from the entrance you can overlook the hole site. its more the fun to walk around and explore the different little things. We were a group of 4, and all of us were impressed, so, if u are nearby, dont miss it cheers Schlampi", "This is a slightly over rated attraction and really only worth visiting if you are in East already. I wouldn't make a special journey out here for it. It is a pleasant ornamental garden with some large pools and that's about it. The statues are rather unusual and worth a look. Many spout water into the pools. There's a footbridge and stepping stones to help you across. If you want to swim here it costs an extra 6,000rp on top of the 5000rp admission fee. The waters are meant to have curative properties. Tirta Ganga is a reference to the River Ganges. It can get very busy here with locals. The swimming area is a nice place to cool down for an hour or so.", "One of the place you have to visited when you in karangasem This place was nice and you can swim in here. My daughters like it because she can feed the fish in the pond. Buy it at the front gate and the price only 1k until 5k.", "Spent about 2 hours here earlier in the week , we were in no hurry and took our time to explore all areas of Tirta Gangga. I was amazed at the amount and size of the koi fish in the ponds , you can buy fish food for 2000k to feed these enormous fish which will supply you with a fantastic opportunity. Many different water features throughout the park as well as a couple of pools you can swim in for 10 000k , these are fed from rain water in the hills. The gardens here are beautiful too and it’s a most relaxing place to come for an hour or two.", "really enjoyed our decision to pull the rental car over and see what Tirta Gangga is all about. minimal money needed (5K to park, 10K for non-res admission, 10K to swim in the pools: all in all 85K for a family of 4). best part was swimming the length of the \\adult\\\" pool which was a bit deeper than the other pool where a few kids lounged, floating in tubes. after discovering the large pool and it's crystalline calling, i scurried back to the car, returning with 4 pairs of goggles. after an initial toe-dipping, perhaps its too cold stint, soon the whole family was playing in the restorative waters - a great break from the salty waters of the sea during the heat of the day!! while you likely won't be the only visitors to the gardens, the pools were far from crowded (the big pool hosted a half dozen others basking around the perimeter - once or twice a sunbather would jump in, swim around, and return to their towel in the sun), there are dozens of curious folks milling about, photographing statues and eyeing the monstrous golden koi.\"", "Each time we travel to Candidasa we visit Tirta Ganga, not only to walk the gardens and admire the pools but to eat at the restaurant. This time we were remembered by staff and given a table overlooking the huge Banyan Tree. The food is delightful and we had a very pleasant afternoon sitting back and enjoying this beautiful temple. This is a must visit attraction if you are in the area. The pools full of Koi are beautiful and I highly recommend visitors spend time walking around the temple.", "We went to Tirtagangga after the visit to Taman Ujung and were a bit disappointed. Overall nice but quite small. We did not go swimming even though we brought our swimming gear - a hotel pool os nicer and cleaner, we thought. The restaurant on site only has a nice view of the water palace from the first couple of tables which were all reserved. Food and service there below average", "I usually always stop in to swim at Tirta Gangga on my trips to and at present it is in beautiful condition and restored gardens and pools are a blessing to experience. Thanks you thank you it is so wonderful to see such a beautiful place looked after so well.", "Easy access, not to crowded and gorgeous this water garden is one of 's jewels. A must see especially with kids. It's possible to jump to platform to platform in the middle of a pool, give food to the catfish and even have a swim in another pool. For the adults, a coffee at the Tirta Ayu, the restaurant hotel overhanging the park is also amazing. Entree fee : 20 000. No Sari needed.", "Tirta Gangga is well worth the visit and the drive alongside the lush green terraced rice fields The water palace simple and pretty As per other reviews , bring your bathers - lots of fun for children .", "Located in the eastern side of , the Tirta Gangga water palace is a lovely maze of pools and fountains built on the late 1940s by the late heir of Karangasem. Personally, this was my favorite. The aesthetics, and the and the serene surroundings left a delightful mark in our trip... as well as a refreshing one. Another must-see temple with less tourists. :)", "My boyfriend and I went on a Monday around 11am and there were tourists there but it was not overly crowded at all! Its good to come here before midday before it gets busier. If you’re staying in Kuta or around that area, Tirta Gangga is around a 2 hour drive but its worth it. This place is historic and has quite the view. if you wanna to learn more about the history of this place, come with a guide. You can feed the koi fish - there are stalls where you pay for the entrance fee that sell fish food. Entrance fee was 40000 rupiah. While we were there, there was some construction going on but that didn’t really matter. Great place for photos and great place if you wanna get away from the more busier tourist attractions!", "What a transformation! I was in Tirta Gangga before the renovation and can't believe what has been done. Incredible. Such a wonderful place and obviously taken care of with insight, inspiration, knowledge and love. The combination of nese culture, landscaping and activities makes the place very special. Either meditate, wander and get inspired by all the stories told through sculptures and fountains, take a swim in one of the beautiful pools, feed the enormous fishes or just enjoy. It is a work in progress and I'm looking forward to visiting again to see the new developments.", "After some days busy from work, and go to one of great place in Karangasem Regency which is Tirta Gangga made our day more enjoyable.", "My wife and myself visited the Water Palace last year and stayed for three hours, including lunch at the Tirta Ayu restaurant. The view from the restaurant is wonderful as you are seated on a deck on the first floor (second floor for our American friends. Not a different floor just a language difference). The numerous pools are fed from a huge spring, which we were told supplies the majority of the water supply for Southern , including the rice fields. There are swimming pools plus quiet ponds with stepping stones for adventurous adults and most kids. The gardens and lawns are beautifully manicured and provide relief from the heat on the very hot days. The restaurant has an excellent menu, and you can sit there as long as you please, to take in the beautiful surroundings. We totally enjoyed the experience and would recommend it for any ages.", "On the day that i visited Tirta Gangga, it was a public holiday in . The place is crowded with 90% local people. It does certainly affects in which i am not able to take some nice photo. However, you can enjoy watching the local people chilling over here. The kids and some adults swimming and enjoying their day. It is a long drive from Ubud to Tirta Gangga but is definitely worth my visit.", " have so many gorgeous place, must visit esp' Tirta Gangga a former royal palace in eastern , It is noted for its water palace This place is very relaxing to stop for an hour, And If you have more time you can hike the surrounding terraced with coursing water, and temples, A small valley of rice terraces runs up the hill behind the parking area. Must visit-This place is heaven ! gorgeous..highly recommended!", "I was lucky to visit Tirta Ganga with a friend who lives locally who was able to let me know the surprising history of the place. I won't spoil it for you but do suggest that when you visit, you find out about what you are seeing: beautiful gardens, pools and sculpture. It was very quiet when I went which meant I was able to take my time wandering around unhurried and savour the peace and quiet of this fabulous water garden. Swimming with the fish was fun too.", "We were lucky to visit Tirta Gangga on a day that was a bit overcast and cooler, so there was NOBODY ELSE THERE! The grounds are beautiful and very well kept. The walk to the entrance is nothing at all like the Palace itself. The warungs outside the grounds offer good low cost snacks and meals. There are great little fresh fruit stands in the parking lot for your enjoyment.", "Tirta Gangga is such a magical and beautiful place to visit while you are in . In comparison to other temples such as Tanah Lot and the Uluwatu Temple, this place isn't yet packed by hundreds of tourist. Which is strange because it's a beautiful temple with fish ponds, fountains and statues. And you can also swim in the refreshing cool natural pools. Even the locals come there to enjoy themselves on a hot day. Definitely worth a visit, even if you are staying in Kuta or Seminyak!", "We went 2 times to Tirta Gangga during our 3 week stay in . The first time was primarily to take pictures of the statues, bridges, water fountains, fish, stepping stones, and plants and to soak in the layout of the intricately planned and meticulously kept gardens. The second time was to concentrate our attention on the canna lillies, potted trees, water features, and shade gardens (using rocks and gazebos). Each time, we stayed about an hour. It cost 30K per person to enter. I did not use the restaurant, buy fish food, swim, or use the restroom, so I cannot comment on those amenities. If you are a gardening junkie like me (I stroll through the gardening sections of Lowes, Home Depot, and Ace Hardware for 'fun') then this is a must see. It was crowded both times (mid afternoon) with tourists. If you are patient, you can take pictures at the significant bridges, statues, and fountains without other people in the pictures... however, there are too many people in the stepping stone area to get pictures with just your own travel companions.", "I have family in Tirta Gangga and have visited many times and plan to stay for several months in 2010. www.purisawah.com is a brilliant place to stay. This is the part of where you can be amongst the locals and learn a lot about life in Indonesia whilst being in some of the most beautiful surroundings.... highly recommended. There is Amplapura market close by, another small town called Candidasa and the water palace is also a brilliant place to see. Amed is north of Tirta Gangga which is brilliant for snorkling. Tirta Gangga can be used as a base to take advantage of a number of day trips, particularly trekking up to Mount Agung... a must!", "We hired a driver for the day and traveled from sanura through the mountains to the temples on the lake.The gardens and grounds are beautifully maintained. Walking around the area is easy, we took our 5 year old granddaughter and saw the snake and birds which she was able to hold ( at a small cost ). We had lunch at the restaurant , the food was good. On the way home we stopped at the local fruit and vegetables market and picked up some strawberries, biggest l have seen also lovely. In all it was worth while.", "It is the must see place in . If you planned to go to Amed or Tulamben, you can plan a 2 hours stop in Tirta gangga. On the way from here to Amed, there amazing rice fields and you can enjoy the scenery from the road which in upper than fields. It is strongly advisable to stop on the road side to take fantastic photos.", "It's extremely beautiful water palace that's located at the sloping area with the rice field surrounding. Fresh temperature and beautiful sculptures of water fountains, a very nice statues at the pools are completely amazing. As what the story said that the Tirta Gangga palace was used for a bathing pool of Karang asem's princess during the kingdom time.", "Tirta Gangga is a historic Hindu temple in the Karangasem area set in beautiful surroundings with macaques and other wildlife in the grounds. It is a relatively quiet site but there are people around that try to deceive tourists. Some research before you travel will enhance your visit.", "Tirta Gangga is nice place to visit. Even it is quite far from the city center but it is worth. With the water and garden scenery it is nice place to relax and take picture. I saw some of people doing their prewed here.", "staying at Tirtagangga villa overnight, you get to enjoy the whole water palace to yourself and swim in its pool in complete peace", "After all the years coming to this is the first time to Tirta Gangga. The surroundings are beautiful and tranquil. make sure you purchase some bread to feed the huge fish. Some wonderful photo opportunities as well. I would highly recommend this place to anybody.", "Tirta Gangga ist great. I like this place so much! Even on the hottest days, you feel comfortable in this area. Take the chance to cool down with a refreshing dive to the free swimming pool, and relax afterwards at the restaurant. Try to get a seer on the front side - you will love the great view!", "We loved the Tirta Gangga water palace , our 2 daughters walked around the stepping stones over the water (very unique) quite a few times and loved the fish in the ponds. It was also welcome relief to get away from the heat in Candidasa. It is a very tranquil destination, very calm and quiet. There is a great little restaurant ( try the cappucino & icecream) with good views over the grounds. Great views of Mt. Agung on the way from Candidasa. Well worth a visit.", "The day we visited Tirta Gangga it started raining while we were there and rather than be a nuisance, added to the atmosphere. It was fairly busy, yet beautiful and serene. We went there as part of a day trip up the East coast. My many photos of our visit to Tirta Gangga helped inspire my dad to go to for the first time. Definitely worth a visit.", "TIRTHA GANGGA water palace was built by last king of Karangasem IDA ANGLURAH CHILDREN AGUNG KETUT KARANGASEM who was assisted by the people of Karangasem, began working on January 2, 1948. This beautiful park was built because of his love for nature, art, culture and life. Let's visit Tirtha Gangga. Enjoy the beauty and feel the message of love.", "After eating lunch at Tirta Ayu Restaurant (which is inside Tirtagangga), we walked around the site. The views to the sea are great and the sculptures and ponds are worthwhile exploring. It's a small site, but you can take your time going around here. 15-20 minutes of gazing and reflecting was enough for us. We weren't really interested in bathing in the ponds, but saw others doing it. Entrance fee is a quite reasonable Rp 10000 per person.", "The waterpalace is a place of beauty and relaxation. Don't hesitate and take a dip in the public pools, we truly enjoyed it. We thought this was one of the most magical places in . If you have the chance stay at the Tirta Ayu hotel right in the middle of the waterpalace, you will definitely love it !", "Thoroughly enjoyed visiting Tirta Gangga. Especially novel to see a local school using the pools for Swimming Lessons. Although you do not need to be there for a great deal of time, we'd definitely advise the trip.", "Tirta Gangga is that water palace that was built by the royal family back in 1948. It is a collection of lush gardens and pools, as well as the centrepoint eleven tired fountain. Stunning pools and walkways – lots of fish stocked into the pools as well – you can buy small bags of feed if you would like to feed them.An amazing collection of ornate statues throughout the gardens, each ever so slightly different. The fantastic Eleven Tiered Fountain in the middle of the complex. I am told the water is extremely clean spring water – I wasn’t too game to try it. This is a handy stop point if you are heading to Amed, it helps break up the trip. There are a few little Warungs nearby as well if you want to stop for a meal. Entry price is only about Rp20k so definitely take your time and enjoy the place.", "We had visited the water palace at Ujung the day before. Tirta Gangga is the King's second water palace and is as beautiful as the postcards suggest. We had a very informative guide who gave insights we would not otherwise have known. We came in our own car and therefore found signposting lacking with the entrance a bit hard to find. But this is an East must. Lovely.", "This place is named after the Indian holy river the Ganga.It brings large water bodies into a nice park but you have to walk through a maze of tourist shops. The sculptures capture wildlife both local and imaginary and place them im good photo spots around the park. Swimming is allowed and I see foreigners in bikinis treating these gardens as a pool.", "Tirta Gangga are wonderful water gardens that are well worth a visit, but be warned that these beautiful gardens are popular and get very busy! It’s difficult to get those perfect photos without the images being packed with tourists!", "My friends and I visited the Tirta Gangga as one of the 5 spots on a ‘Instragram Day Tour’ organized by Klook. Our guide was Gun (Gunawan) and he was simply outstanding in terms of being ever helpful and knowledgeable on the locations we went to. Highly recommended to book through Klook’s tour!", "Tirtagangga is located in a rather remote area, and certainly took a bit of a distance to get to, but overall I had an enjoyable experience visiting it. The entrance fee is 10,000 rupiahs for foreigners, yet just 5,000 rupiahs for the locals. But aside from the differential price treatment, it is as fun and photographable as it had promised. The place is not big, hence the recommended duration of visit would be about an hour. It is interesting to jump around and follow the stepping stones and at the same time busy observing the curious, humongous fishes in the pond. There is also a swimming pool situated towards the back, so bring your swimsuits to enjoy a dip whilst taking in the nice scenery!", "The rain (rainy season) didn't stop us from enjoying the Outdoor space at Tirta Gangga. (Buy an umbrella from the vendors just outside the gate - Rp50,000). The boys enjoyed skipping on the stones and seeing the giant koi fish. They had planned to swim, but when they saw so many Indonesian kids in their birthday suits, they changed their mind! There is a (basic) toilet just inside the entrance. And snacks available from vendors just outside the gate. We spent about 1/2 hr - maybe would have stayed longer, but the rain picked up.", "40,000 Rupiah entrance fee, and since it's a garden and not a temple, no sarongs required. People wait in line to take pictures of themselves feeding the fish. And these fish are big and fat, well-fed, with no predators to eat them. Really nice garden. Construction is going on to improve the area surrounding the tiered fountain. A few places to sit, eat and people-watch. That's it. Tirta Gangga became popular when tourists started going to Lempuyang Temple. Not a must visit, but still pleasant.", "Beautiful surroundings and a lot of history. We took a guided tour of the 3 main locations in the area, each had its own merits, but every one of them shared the beautiful views and architecture. Our local guide was very knowledgeable about the places we visited. Definitely a thumbs up. We stayed at the hotel inside Tirtagangga which allowed us to visit the park after and before opening hours, which was great. During the day Tirtagangga itself was very crowded, with people lining up to take pictures and selfies at specific spots.", "Tirtagangga is a very interesting place and also a place where you can go and just have a relaxing day. You can swim in the water as long as you wear tshirt and shorts - not bikini. It's a beautiful place and definately worth seeing.", "Tirta Gangga literally means water from the Ganges and it is a site of some reverence for the Hindu nese. Strictly, the name refers to the water palace built in 1948 by the Raja of Karangasem, Anak Agung Agung Anglurah Ketut Karangasem. It is, however, the name widely used to refer to the general area which includes the water palace and the lush rural areas around. Tirta Gangga water palace is a maze of pools and fountains surrounded by a lush garden and stone carvings and statues. The one hectare complex was built in 1946 by the late King of Karangsem but was destroyed almost entirely by the eruption of nearby Mount Agung in 1963.[1] It has been lovingly re-built and restored and has an air of authentic royal magnificence. The centrepiece of the palace is an eleven tiered fountain and there are many beautiful carvings and statues adorning the gardens. The area around Tirta Gangga is noted for its rice paddy terraces. Around this place also have some hotel, home stay and restaurant. Tirta Gangga is only 30 minutes from Lempuyang Temple, nearly 2 hours from Denpasar So if you come to , you have to see the culture, traditions, religion, country side of ! Have good holiday!!", "I thoroughly enjoyed my visit to Tirta Gangga - when I arrived it was raining which added to the beautiful atmosphere of the water palace. The maze of pools was my highlight - walking and hopping around this was great fun! Also the fountains surrounded by lush gardens plus sculptures add to the historic construction.", "We visited this charming water park as part of a day trip from south Kuta, with Tirta Gangga as the last stop. My husband and I were the only tourists on the tour although it was supposed to be a group tour! Hence we had the guide and driver all to ourselves in a mini-coach. The traffic was rather heavy all the way to the Karangasem area but it was a pleasant trip because it enabled us to see a great deal of the countryside.Tirta Gangga is a very well-kept serene and beautiful water park featuring a large fountain, a pond, lush foliage and colourful shrubs. It has a spiritual ambience. I felt that one could sit there for hours while all one's cares melted away! Highly recommended as part of a day trip called the Royal Karangasem Heritage that included the Karangasem Palace, the Taman Sukasada, the Sebetan village (snakeskin fruits farming) and Tirta Gangga. It wasn't cheap - approximately $NZ100 each - but well worth it. We paid for our lunch in addition to that. All up the journey was about a 2.5 hour drive each way.", "This is one of the most pretty temples in East about 2 hrs drive from Ubud and about the same from Kuta, depending on traffic. It has been a about 3 years since I last visited Tirta Gangga and since then it has become very popular with the rise if the Instagram generation therefore I suggest getting their earlier to avoid the crowds and the heat as it can be quite hot there as there is little shade. Its really good fun stepping through the pools and watching the koi. We went around 1pm and as you can see it was very busy. Next time will go there earlier.", "We reached the place around 3 in the afternoon. It is very close to Pura Lempuyang, on the foothills of Mount Lempuyang. Therefore, the trip to both these places can be done together. There are many restaurants outside Tirta Gangga for taking a lunch break. It was teeming with people enjoying themselves in the garden when we reached the place. There are loads and loads of fishes in the ponds in this garden palace and fish feeding is really fun. You can buy some ready-to-eat cheap fish food outside the entry gates and feed the fishes. The main pond also has cement stumps kind of a thing arranged like a path amid the pond. For fun, you can jump from one stump to the other and get to the other corner of the pond. You can also take some good clicks in this area.", "We stopped at Tirtagangga on the way from Seminyak to Amed, on our driver's recommendation. So glad we did. It is so beautiful and serene, not a lot of tourists. It gives an appreciation of the history and culture of . We spent an hour here which is probably enough. Buy some bread on the way in to feed to the fish for a bit of entertainment. There is a toilet located here for a small cost but it is very very old and not too clean (travel tip: carry tissues and hand sanitizer in your bag when travelling through East ). Some lovely old nese women selling fresh fruit at the entry, Try the passion fruit, delicious ans much sweeter that in Australia.", "After staying down on the coast at Seminyak for nearly a week, we were really keen to get out into rural landscapes, cooler air and a slower pace. This place ticks all the boxes. It's absolutley gorgeous, and a great size. Not so huge as to be tiring/overwhelming, yet big enough to feel gracious and relatively uncrowded. We stayed in the Tirta Ayu villas inside of the gardens complex, a great decision. Relaxed by the plunge pool in the villa/hotel complex until around 4pm when the school holiday crowds had mostly gone, and did the tour of the gardens in the lovely cool of the late afternoon.Then had a sunset G&T in the hotel restaurant overlooking the Water Palace gardens. Slept like a log in the sweet hotel/villa room. Wished we had booked in for 3 nights, and already planning to return.", "Tirta Gangga is not a palace - it was designed as a garden by the King of Karangasem. The gardens are lovely and can be quite busy. There is a modest entry fee to the gardens and it is a tiny minority of visitors who pay a little extra to swim in one of two large pools of clean, holy water, so you often have the whole pool to yourself. Inside the pool fence, there are change rooms and toilets. It is cool, but very refreshing. We cycled here from Bukit Asri Lodge on this trip (only about 10- 12km), but previously cycled here from Sidemen (a more challenging ride!) Of course, if you cycle here, the pool is so much more refreshing. We also combined our trip to the gardens with a visit to Tirta Ayu restaurant. This classy restaurant sits above the gardens with great views. Service and food (especially the nese dishes) are excellent. A great day out!", "We've been to this beautiful place many times. You will find Holy spring water (tirta) everywhere. Enjoy feeding huge fishes with bread or crackers in this crystal clear water. Magic giant Banyan tree standing tall above Tirta Gangga. Make a wish while walking thru those water steps in the middle of pond and they will come true someday. Have fun there! :) Om shanti shanti shanti...", "We loved the peaceful surroundings of this water palace. There were hardly many tourists around. This attraction is beautifully designed with pools (some with huge Koi fish) and fountains, and it is surrounded by lush greenery, stone carvings and statues. There is also a swimming pool (additional charge) in the area. Getting food around this around wasn't a problem too as there were a umber of eateries located around the entry to Tirta Gangga. I definitely enjoyed the peace away from the tourist crowds of other attractions in .", "We visited Tirta Gangga which are a wonderful water gardens that are well worth a visit, but go early as its a popular tourist area and get very busy! Perfect photos will be difficult to get without the images being packed with tourists!", "We visited Tirta Gangga on a clear Nov afternoon and truly enjoyed the experience. The area is easy to get to with ample parking; secluded and peaceful. You can spend as much time as you wish, strolling through the garden and koi ponds, looking at the various water sculptures and all of the vegetation. It is a very nice place to take a little lunch to have a picnic. You can swim in the pools (clear and cool), so bring your suit and a towel if you wish. There are small warungs and shops just outside the Water Palace. It is not a Temple, so no meed for a sarong and sash. Admission is about 20,000 Rp per person and you really do not need a guide. I would allow 1-2 hrs for a visit, depending on how long you want to sit, eat and/or swim.", "We greatly enjoyed our visit to Tirta Gangga. While the area itself is not huge, the park makes for a great walk. There are gold fish ponds, bridges, statues, fountains, etc. to please young and old. Outside the water palace, there is a market selling many souvenirs, but also fruit and local foods. For 2,000 rupiah you can buy some fish food to feed the goldfish inside Tirta Gangga. The entry fee is very reasonable. It is rare to see such a unique temple (water palace) still in tact. Make a stop here. You will enjoy the tranquil atmosphere (also not overrun with too many tourists) and the natural beauty.", "Tirta Gangga is royal watergarden in Karangasem. The swimming pool's water is coming from spring water. I never absence to swim here. I love it!! The water is little bit cold and clean.", "Tirta Gangga is a very interesting place to visit to get a taste of the old . It's a beautiful example of the ornate and intricate work that went into these stunning water palaces dotted around . They are tranquil and relaxing and a great atmosphere to just relax and contemplate.", "For me, Tirta Gangga is a MUST see place. It is magical with all this lakes, flowers, swimming fish right next to your feet. Our pictures from there are magical. BUT you should know a few things in advance. 1. YOU can swim in one of the pools, (but the pool is public, you have to bring your bathing suet and you have to PAY inside second fee for swimming - 10.000 per person) 2. The entrance fee is 20.000 per person and you have to pay them in the entrance 3. Do not take anything from the people in front of the temple, even if they say it is for free :) 4. Take a sun cream with you and a hat or umbrella, cause it is HOT very hot! 5. Differently - do not sit in the restaurant in front of the temple. There is one inside the temple, we didn't go there and I regret...the tirta gangga bar & restaurant was auful, VERY expensive, very small porsions, The tax is 15 % and the food was not fresh! We had a garlic breath with cezar salad and we got 3 half slices of breath for 40.000 rp each, and the cezar salad was 5 crutons, half un egg and green salad, no meat, no chees, no nothing for 45.000 ?? So with the tax we payed almost 230.000k for nothing :)", "Just the walk through the palace grounds to the Tirta Ayu hotel is very pleasant. Even if you do not stay in the hotel for a minimum fee you can have a swim in the two pubic pools within the palace grounds. Quite refreshing after long walks in the neighboring rice fields!", "This is by far one of the best places to visit in it is by no means one of the oldest sights to see but certainly one of the best. Getting a guide is not compulsory but it certainly is a great help in understanding the meaning and use of the place. Our guide was Gusti a fantastic guy who enjoyed a laugh and a joke and was very serious and committed in telling the story of Tirta Gangga or water of the Ganges. This place is a must see of any tour.", "I visited Tirta Ganga with my friends. We walked on the stone path in one of the water pools and enjoyed watching the giant fishes swimming around. The fountains and the water features are beautifully designed. There was a public pool where local people were enjoying and playing. I was impressed by the circle pad surrounded with statues representing the different characters leaving in each and every one of us. The garden didn't seem very big but it was worth the visit.", "Tirta Gangga is really worth your time. Like anything picturesque, you will have many who are far too engaged in photo taking to really be in the now and take it in but I would advise that when you stroll through the water labyrinth that you put your phone away and just enjoy how lovely the surroundings are. If you must take a photo then circle back and walk across the stepping stones a second time. There are lovely manicured gardens and an ancient cold pool accessible for swimming that once catered to royalty. Don't rush. Be in the beauty.", "Stopped at Tirta Gangga on the way back from \\Gates of Heaven\\\" I am glad that we did. From the front car park you could not imagine how beautiful these gardens are. We did not have much of a crowd which was great. The stepping stones throughout the gardens were easy to walk around and be sure to grab some fish food to feed the Koi fish. We also took a swim in the \\\"holy water pool\\\" there are 2 to choose from. You pay a small fee to swim ($1 aud) - the steps are a touch slippery so be careful upon entering the pool, the water was crystal clear and a touch cool. I absolutely loved swimming in this pool and knowing that this water is pure and considered so holy makes the experience even better. We then had lunch at a little restaurant on-site which was quite nice and inexpensive. We were lucky enough to have our driver with us and he was happy to share his stories and stories of the history of this amazing place. I would highly recommend visiting Tirta Gangga\"", "We stayed at the accomodations on the grounds of Tirtagangga Water Palace. The place is amazing and beautiful. We were there during a religious holiday and there were thousands of worshippers who came to pay their respects. I loved the beauty of the ground and the people.", "Big drive from the Kuta/Seminyak region to visit but well worth the trip although I wouldn't travel with young children again that distance. There were so many things to see at Tirta Gangga. Lunch in the restaurant was awesome. The gardens were magnificent with the hugest fish we have ever seen swimming below us walking over the stepping stones. The pictures I had seen were stunning but they did not compare to seeing in person. I absolutely loved, loved, loved making the trip out to see the beauty first hand here", "Tirta Gangga is a beautiful park with the huge water fountain and wide pond located at Abang Sub-district, Karangasem Regency in east part of . Tirta Gangga Park is built in the year of 1948 by the Karangasem King of Anak Agung Agung Angluerah Ketut Karangasem. Before this park is found, there is big wellspring found in this area which the local society believe that this water come from the land is holy spring therefore they call this place is Embukan means wellspring. According to the local believe that this wellspring functioning as a bath place for the god and also used as drinking water for the local community from the nearest village. Therefore this wellspring is sacrificed by local people and keeps the park naturally. The King of Karangasem has got an idea to improve this park into a good looking and nowadays, it becomes one of the famous tourist destinations in east part of .", "I have been to Tirta Gangga three times in the past ten years. Before it was one of the most beautiful gardens in . The trip I took in June (2019), however, I found it drastically changed with concrete restaurants built and under construction inside the botanical gardens. It appears that they have decided to make it a place for children, with boats you can rent to ride around the ponds and ugly metal swings. This used to be a spiritual palace complex, quiet and peaceful. Now it is simply a tourist trap, overrun, over-commercialized. Even selling hamburgers, which is against the hindu culture. Sad. This is truly a tragedy.", "Tirtaganga is quite a pretty place, with lots of different interesting and attractive views. When we visited, it was so astoundingly full of visitors I have to say it took quite a while for the beauty to sink in -- really the main view was of people moving about. But there were places here and there where the bustle of people wasn't so overwhelming. It's not a huge place or anything, but there is room to walk around and again, pretty views all around and opportunities for nice photos, which is why I figure an hour or more is probably a good amount of time to spend there. I would be happy to go back if I could. We were there at mid-day as I recall, so next time I'll try to go at a different time of day.", "We stopped at Tirta Gangga on our way back from Lempyang Temple and were glad we had a halt. There’s a water pond one can walk on through the steps and click some wonderful pictures while those colorful fishes swim by. There’s a separate pool to swim for a price. Expect to spend anywhere from 60-90 minutes when here.", "Tirta Gangga is a village and palace in eastern , Indonesia, about 5 kilometres from Karangasem, near Abang. It is noted for its water palace, owned by Karangasem royalty. The primary draw in this area for visitors is the Tirta Gangga water palace, a maze of pools and fountains surrounded by a lush garden and stone carvings and statues. The centrepiece of the palace is an eleven tiered fountain and there are many beautiful carvings and statues adorning the gardens.", "Tirta Gangga or the holy water of Ganges is worth a visit if you are in East . She combines in perfect harmony the nese, Chinese and European elements. Cross the pond filled with statues of heroes and fresh water fishes, don't forget to look at the giant Amazone lotus and the banana fan on your right as you approach the main buildings. The pools are fed by natural spring water and you can swim with the fishes!", "This is well worth visiting and a pleasant surprise. Tirta Gangga has beautiful gardens. There are a series of natural spring ponds, fed from Mt Agung, with many statues and fish. The swimming pool is almost olympic size with fresh water and just makes for a wonderful, refreshing swim. The restaurant overlooking the grounds (with accommodation) serves a delicious variety of food to please many tastes and the service is also very good.", "I love the Tirta Ganga temple. It is a beautiful grounds to walk around and admire the massive koi they have raised, of which swim freely in massive ponds. The park is kept in beautiful condition, and it’s very scenic. I was lucky to go early in the morning so that there weren’t many people at all besides my friends and me.", "Beautiful place to relax and to walk through the clean and nice park in Tirta Gangga, which is named after the holy Ganges river in India. Thousands of Koi fish waiting to get food which is sold for reasonable prices beside the pools.", "tirta gangga one of the best water palace in long time ago this place are the place for karangasem kingdom to bathing ,this place have an exotic view very beauty creation the view was very wonderful and the water are very clean and pure you can refresh your mind .in the middle of that found there are small step from concrete normally you go rounding trough that step to while you learn to keep the balance", "Tirta Gangga is one of the most beautiful sites I have ever visited, and unlike most palaces and temples in the southern part of , Tirta Gangga had noticeably fewer visitors. I did not feel like I was elbow to elbow with everyone and there was plenty of time and space to concentrate on getting the perfect photos. It was a 3 1/2 drive from Jimbaran, but totally worth the time, and the drive was incredibly beautiful. The onsite restaurant was fantastic as well with seating that overlooks the grounds.", "If it was good enough for the nese Royal Family, it's good enough for your you snot nosed mobile phone addicted bored brats. Tirta Gannga is fresh - fresh springs ensure you cool off the moment you slip into her waters. Historical, tranquil and photogenic. When they say \\ ? Pfff, Aussies ruined that long ago...\\\" smile politely, and know they are no threat to ruining all that is good about , as their kids sit at home playing Counter Strike. This is a great place. Anyone who says otherwise should probably get that checked out.\"", "Tirta gangga was nice place for relaxing with family. The water fountain was pretty beautifull and natural atmosphere will give you something like a healing treatment for your mind. If you would like to visit , it will be no completed without visit this destination.", "Tirta Gangga is that water palace that was built by the royal family back in 1948. It is a collection of lush gardens and pools, as well as the centrepoint eleven tired fountain. It is a very tranquil destination, very calm and quiet. Do yourself a favour and have a swim there.", "We'd been to Tirta Gangga before but on the way back from Lovina we needed to stay somewhere close to Amlapura as we were invited to a full moon festival that evening. Decided to check out the rooms and rates. Stunning! Each Villa had its own uniqueness. We chose Villa 3, right next to the pool as we loved the outdoor bathroom with the marble tiled sunken bath and stone statue shower. Rooms are small, no tv, but air conditioned and mosquito nets provided. Sit outside and enjoy the view on your small balcony. Around AUS$130 pn but we paid more than this for a \\western resort\\\" in Candidasa. Go for a swim in the fresh water pool with the fish swimming around you and have a lovely meal at Tirta Ayu restaurant on the grounds.\"", "A bit off the beaten track but when you arrive at Tirta Gangga, one can't help but marvel at how well the gardens have been kept and maintained. The garden was nicely landscaped with statues which you could walk around and looked like a huge chessboard. There were \\fat\\\" koi's swimming happily around the ponds. Very nice spot to relax if not for the humid weather!\"", "I was keen to visit Tirta Gangga on our hobeymoon as it looked so beautiful in all of the photographs. The gardens are, indeed, colourful and relaxing and I thoroughly enjoyed our walk exploring them. Certain sections can get quite busy, for example the pond with the stepping stones as everyone wants to feed the fish that are huge. You can buy food to do this on the stalls before you come in. You do not need a guide to walk around here so do not be fooled by those outside offering this service. The gardens are beautiful and there is lots of space to walk around and even sit so you don't feel as if you are constantly surrounded by others. The restaurant here is fine to get a drink and snack although there are possibly better places just a short drive away (check TripAdvisor!) Although the view is pleasant here for a drink and a sit. The statues in the gardens are great and the bridges do become popular picture spots so snap quickly if you get the chance!", "Tirta Gangga is not an attraction that overcrowded with tourists, it seems to be very rare in . If you station in Kuta, it will take you more than two hours something to reach the garden, perhaps it may be the reason why a tourist usually skips it. The water fountain is extremely high that maintain a mixture of Hindu and nese in style. The garden is clouded with calmness, there are several stone paths in the pond leading to the fountain with a lot of colored carp swimming around. Divided by a wall, a swimming pool is also attached at the back . Some swimmers are playing loudly, it seems to be somewhat contradict to the quiescent surrounding. On spot many visitors, just like my driver Jaya, buy some pills at the gate to feed the fish on both sides of the ponds.", "Tirta gangga is very nice to visit with family and children, good for Rilex and fun to walk between the water, fresh breezes, and you can swim in natural pool and fantastic view.", "We stayed for one night in the hotel Tirta Ayu. This former King's summer residence has an impressive garden full of statues and fountaines. The villas are very comfortable, almost hidden in a colourful tropical garden. The highlight is a historic swimming pool, filled by holy water springing in the nearby temple. The spring water is potable and has an ascribed purifying power.", "Went to Tirta Gangga finally, on my 3rd trip to . The drive to Tirta Gangga from Seminyak was 2.5 hours but I must say it was worth it! The place was beautiful and serenity. Due to the distance, this place was not crowded. That's what I love most - quietness.. This is not a romantic place, but great for couple to have a stroll and enjoy a short date. Next stop that you shouldn't miss as well - Ujung Water Palace.", "We visited this lovely water palace on 19 November 2013. Tirta Gangga is a lovely place. It is smaller than Taman Ujung Palace but looks more well maintained. The ambiance is relaxing and we love the unique statues on the pond also the water fountain looks so majestic. No wonder if tourists can have their weddings here. Since it's also a romantic place :) You won't regret visiting Tirta Gangga!", "I have stayed at villa prasada twice and if you are going as a group of 8 to 10 people this is the place to stay don't wast your time with the busy streets of seminyak", "Tirta Gangga provides a beautiful backdrop for the photographer. We came in the rain, thus there was no one else there. The way the rain hits the tower makes a misty otherworldly impression...and people don't seem real in that world. The statuary, the Koi, the walking on water impression of dancing over the stones just at water level were magical for me. It's a small place actually, and truly lovely.", "We had visited Ujung Waterpalace just before coming to Tirtaganga and it was just sooooo hot. Therefore we loved the swim in the big pond as there were really nobody there. The facilities were a bit dirty but we didn't mind as we just put our stuff on the lawn. The water was so nice and cool and different than the pools we've been to or the ocean. Our two little ones also liked it even though they couldn't stand anywhere else but the steps into the pond. It was also really cold but after some time they enjoyed.", "Absolutely beautiful & very peaceful. We arrived around 5:30 & find out that it is open till 7pm. An hour will be more than enough. After our tour we sit at Tirta Ayu Restautant for drinks.", "Tirta Gangga is a gorgeous water temple. Be sure to buy lots of fish food. It's so much fun to feed the fish at various locations. The koi are huge and hungry.", "This site will be included as a stop in any tour of the Karangasem area. The grounds and water features are beautiful and worth a see.", "Tirta Gangga is breathtakingly beautiful and very tranquil as there never seem to be big crowds. As in most attractions the price has recently risen and was 10000 Rupiah last time we visited. Unlike Taman Ujung this waterpalace has been very sensitively restored with the statues looking as if they have been there forever. The toilets in the gardens are pretty disgusting.", "Its amazing to have a good time here. Green situation, fresh air, and cool water inside make me direct to swim after take some great picture there. So cheaper tickets access but you will get all. Since I know that Tirta Gangga is heritage of Karang Asem Palace, I felt that swim as Royal family..heheheh.", "Tirta Gangga is a magnificent place to visit. Built in the 1940's, it has survived several natural disasters and been partly rebuilt due to them (Volcanic Eruption from Mt Agung and an earthquake in the 1970's). The gardens are beautiful and it has several pools that are also available for swimming. As the water is said to be that of the Ganges in India, it is considered holy. Our guide Gusti was such a lovely guy and it was worth getting a guide to tell you the story. With a guide, we did not need to pay the fee to swim in the King and Queens private pool. We gave our guide extra IDR as he was wonderful with the kids and also in cracking a few jokes too. The base price for him was 100,000 IDR, but we felt he deserved more so we duly gave it to him. The water is very fresh here and crystal clear. I would highly recommend anyone travelling to to give this place a try. It is not the biggest, but it certainly is a nice and tranquil spot with fantastic views of the volcano and rice paddies to boot. People with mobility issues may not be able to reach the higher vantage points, but there is more than enough to see anyway to keep everyone engaged and happy. I would definitely visit here again.", "This place has an entrance fee of 30k rupiah, but this fee is worth it since this place is wonderful. We were amazed that this place is very clean and well maintained. You can buy fish foods outside so you can feed the fishes there. This place is not that crowded unlike the other attractions in . Tirta Gangga is best for families and couples. Worth the visit here!", "Beautiful gardens that should be part of anyone's visit to Karangasem. The front part of the gardens by the entrance are busy with a lot of tourists. It's fun to step on the waterstones and walk through the fish pond. It's very serene and quite in the back. There is also a temple in the back that is not open to visitors. Lots of statues and fish ponds. You can also take the gondola for a ride on the main pond. Very relaxing and worth a visit.", "This was one of my favorite parts of my trip. Tirta Gangga is actually a water palace or a water garden. I found it to be quite unique as while it feels in some ways just like many other gardens I've visited, it also feels quite different as you feel like you've been transported to some out of this world mystical land and you're visiting a water garden there that is simply the normal for that world. Or perhaps I just have a very vivid imagination.. I think the section where there are these octagon stone steps in the water that allows you to \\walk on water\\\" is really beautiful. There are also lots of statues of mystical looking figures throughout. I think that's what brings the \\\"out of this world\\\" feel. All the statues are not your typical religious statues. They feel like they would be depicting a woman or a man in a different world that would be normal to that world, but is like beautiful nymph to us. Then there are fishes all around in the water and these multi-layer fountains that just add to the \\\"mystical world\\\" in my mind. There's also a pool in the garden that you can pay a nominal amount to swim in. All in all, one of my favorites.\"", "Tirta Gangga was the Royal water Palace. It's a beautiful complex with fountains and small bridges. This place has a peaceful vibe. We visited this place while exploring eastern . It is not too far from Lampuyang Temple.", "Hi guys, After Ujung we visited Tirta Gangga. Also beautifull. Ponds with stepping stones. A lot of fish. A must see. Regards schliek.", "We have visited Tiratagangga as part of our East Road Trip. Tiratagangga derived from the words \\Tirta\\\" (Blessed water) and \\\"Gangga\\\" (holy River). AMED --> SERAYA --> UJUNG --> PANTAI PUTIH --> PRASI --> SUBAGAN --> --> ABANG --> CULIK --> AMED This place is near Amlapura, Very beautiful Garden with eleven tiered fountain in center . Climate is cool and very refreshing. Great place to stop by and click some memorable pics :). Best time to visit is in evening/sunset. ENTRY FEE: Rp 10,000 (Nov 2014).\"", "For all those travellers seeking the perfect Insta pic or the next profile click, look no further, Tirta Gangga Water Palace is ‘the’ place. It gets really crowded around noon time, so plan your visit accordingly. However, it’s truly worth the wait. If you are interested in feeding the fishes, food is available both inside the palace and outside the entrance. But guess it’s cheaper outside near the parking area. Ladies, don’t forget to wear a bright dress or even white would do, to perfectly contrast the background. It’s one of the few places in East that doesn’t have too many steps or steep walks. So, go fancy!", "We'd been on the road from Ubud for about two hours and needed a break before continuing to Amed, so we stopped at Tirta Gangga. The approach, down a line of tourist-trap shops is not appealing, but once inside the water park it is quite beautiful. There are two large ponds on the left hand side and a more intricate pond and fountain on the right hand side - with stepping stone paths. There is also a swimming pool further back on the right beyond the fountain. We spent about 45 minutes waking around the park and taking photos, and could have easily spent a lot more time there just soaking up the setting, but we needed to be on our way again. Where you stop briefly or stay for a longer time, it's well worth the 20,000 IDR (about $2 AUD) admission charge.", "If you haven't been to Tirta Gangga, you need to go. It is nestled in the rice fields of Karangasem and is a beautiful oasis where you can swim, have lunch and just enjoy the gardens. Once you get there, the entrance fee is RP 10,000 per person - a small price to pay for such a lovely place. We have been coming to since 1985 and have previously missed this gem. We will definitely go again!", "My husband and I went to Tirta Gangga. To be honest, I think our children would have enjoyed it more as they love taking photos and would have loved to have stepped on all the steps across the water. We spent about 30 minutes there and it was very pretty and we got some lovely photos. It would have been nice to have stepped on all the stepping stones but the other tourists were \\blocking\\\" sections.\"", "What a beautiful palace to visit. Choose Tirta Gangga if you only have time for one palace. Lovely water features, beautiful gardens, amazing pavilion in the far high corner with statues of demons, gods, and mortals. The statues of mortals stand between those of the demons and the gods, representing the human right to choose good or bad. Some say the pavilion is just for meditation, some say it's for nese black magic ceremonies when the gods will deliver messages. You decide.", "I really enjoyed my visit to the water palace. It was a very peaceful spot to walk around enjoying the complex. It was very easy to find, I took my scooter from Amed and had no issues. There are some great spots to photograph at Tirta Gangga, as well as on the ride there. Entry is only 20,000IDR and worth so much more. For another 20,000IDR, you can swim there. It was a hot day, so I opted to swim, and it was incredibly refreshing. It wasn't crowded at all and most of the people there seemed to be locals. I had a great time a Tirta Gangga and would recommend the visit.", "Tirta Gangga is a nice place to visit. But the tour doesn't take long. It seems a little run down... Maybe too many tourists ...", "Probably the most well-reserved Royal Water Palace from Karangasem Kingdom Era, Taman Ujung is one of them but it was undergo some renovation. Tirtagangga has pure waterspring, a medium pool to swim and a fancy restaurant on the hill side of the place.", "...place you have to visit during each travel you plan...adventure you embrace. When on if for some reason you have to visit only one landmark it simply has to be Tirta Gangga. It may be not so dramatic as Tanah Lot or Uluwatu it may be not so picturesque as Ulun Danu Bratan or Besakih...but it captures essential spirit of nese culture and attitude. Do not make mistake and visit this temple just as one way-point on your endless race to thick all the boxes which make your travel worth spending your time and money...do not race...do not hurry. Savour the moments spent in Tirta Gangga...make the happening of the visit to this jewel on . My proposition for you is to travel to the north east of the island (since you are probably going to be located in the south of the island) enjoy a day on Blue Lagoon beach or Tias Bugel beach and spend a night in Candidasa. Black beaches and many good restaurants where you can dine as an emperor. Tomorrow in the morning...be a early bird. Take your car and be the first or at least among the first to be in Tirta Gangga...to open the festival of light and water...to feel the cold mist on your face and to dip and cleanse your body in the holly water. Embrace every moment and enjoy in tranquility and spirituality of the place. Although not religious object in the first place (Tirta Gangga was built as a royal palace) it carries certain understated loftiness which you can feel no matter under which God you bow. In morning blue light with low clouds as a warm blanket around you capture your small piece of heaven before the crowds destroy the essence of this place. You do not have to know the history behind it...you do not have to connect to the religious points of the place...you just have to see it to believe and feel something sublime wrapped in the confluence of elements.", "Tucked between the mountains and the rice fields, the Tirta Gangga Water Palace is a retreat in itself. This is not just the usual temple where you see people praying. The view from the entrance is every bit breathtaking, with the fountains and the pools, the bridges and the monuments. We went during off-peak season so we were really able to move around freely on the grounds. The entrance is 10K rupiah and add 10K more to swim in the pool. We did swim in the pool, despite the locals ogling at us. It was refreshing and a unique experience to swim in a temple. We stayed at the Puri Sawah Bungalows which was just a 5-min walk up from the water palace. It had a great view of the rice fields and was very serene in the morning. The star-studded sky and the fireflies also made for a romantic evening. The food here was scrumptious and very affordable. The Puri Sawah Special Salad is the best I've ever tasted. For 250K rupiah per night per bungalow, this was one of the best accommodations I've ever had in my travels.", "Water palace Tirta Ganga - water, flowers, green all around you....very calm place. Easy to reach on the way Ubud - Amed.", "This beautiful water temple, features a couple serene koi ponds that you can walk through. There is a small entrance fee of 10,000 IDR and it opens at 7AM. Located on the eastern portion of the island, we decided to visit this temple along with Lempunyang, and the Ujung Water Palace. All three are within 20 minutes of each other (roughly) so it was pretty convenient to hop from one to the next. We got to Tirta Gangga at 7:30 and pretty much had the place to ourselves for about 20 minutes. It seems most of the early birds arrive around 8AM. I definitely fell in love with this place, and loved feeding the Koi. There was just something a little magical about this temple.", "We were lucky to visit Tirta Gangga early in the day while very few other visitors were there. It's a lovely site with fountains, fish bonds, and statues that make for great photo opps. Be sure to buy some food for the fish before entering, it's worth it to watch the schools of fish swirl around and follow you around the stepping stones through the water.", "We were staying in Tanjung Benoa and after some research decided to visit Tirta Gangga. It took 3 hours to drive there and we were there for a total of 40 minutes and then had a 3 hour drive back!! Our own fault as if we had researched more would have realised there isn't a lot to see or do around that area. Even our driver couldn't think of anywhere else to take us. It is very beautiful and well maintained but is very small. We looked at the huge fish in the ponds and walked the stepping stones but didn't want to swim. The stone carvings are very intricate and we loved the various fountains. Cost to enter was Rp10,000 each and there is an option to hire a guide. One big complaint is the toilets. I had to take a huge step over the floor that had water flowing over it from a permanently running tap over a sink. The toilet was on a stand and did not have a flush - you filled a green bucket with water from the sink and poured it down the toilet. No toilet paper either. One of those travel experiences you remember - it didn't smell though and there were no flys so not as bad as it could have been. Certainly not a place to go back to as once you have seen it you don't need to see it again.", "Myself and my girlfriend recently visited Tirta Gangga and stayed at a homestay on the top of the hill which had arguably one of the nicest views we've had in , looking out over tiered rice fields backed up by mountains. The area was stunning and basically because of the view we stayed 2 nights. We visited Tirta Gangga on the 2nd day and paid the 10,000r entrance and it was worth the money to an extent because it is such a small entrance fee but you probably wont spend more than 30minutes in there unless you eat or drink at the restaurant inside. Still, it was nice to see but the surrounding scenery was our highlight. There was also a few cheap eating places outside the Water Palace where you get can a meal for about 20,000r We paid 130,000r for our accommodation and there are a couple of places outside the water palace where you can book onward transport, make sure to shop around though. To get to Padangbai we were offered 300 for 2, 200 for 2 and then finally 150 for 2", "The Water Palace at Tirta Gangg was a real treat. Really lovely water features and a great setting. Accessibility could be and issue for some, I have some mobility issues. People swimming reported it was very cold. Well worth the trip. Really cheap to get in 20,000 rupiah ( about $2 from memory)", "The place is not too big, but beautiful. It costs 30k/person (local) to enter. Parking lot for cars & bikes are available. There are several warungs at the entrance. Tirta Gangga has pretty fountains & fish ponds. You can buy fish treats but I don't know how much it costs since no sellers seen when I visited. We arrived here around 5pm so the weather is not too hot & perfect for us. There's a public pool for swimming (available for adults & kids), but it was closed the day we came. If you're hungry, they also have Tirta Ayu restaurant inside.", "Tirta Gangga is a very nice place to visit. weather so refreshing! with nese architecture which was bathing location for the king in the past decade, will be feel like back in time. a lot of Koi fishes you can see here with a very big sizes, it's so amazing! a pool you can swim as well. you need to get wet if visiting this place hahaa :D", "After diving at tulamben, we decided to drop by this beautiful and peaceful water palace. In indonesian we called it TAMAN TIRTAGANGGA. there is a entry fee. for local it is IDR 5,000 while for foreigner if i am not mistaken it is IDR 15,000 or 20,000 (15k or 20k) inside there is a swimming pool also. natural water from the mountain. clean and clear. surrounding by fish pond, and the fish inside is very big and colourful. worth a visit. ^.^", "Beautiful in every way, this royal water garden is well worth at least a hour of your time. Built in 1948 and culturally important for Hindu nese (Tirta Gangga translates as \\water from the Ganges\\\") the gardens are expansive and include pools (2 of which you can swim in), ponds, fountains and gardens plus a cafe (good coffee) which has elevated views over the entire 1 hectare plus site. The water features are shrine-like, the pools and stone statues immaculately designed, the gardens dutifully maintained, and the place has a striking spiritual energy of which is both calming and energising. You can even stay at Tirta Gangga as there is a hotel right next door. Be sure to try the stepping stones over the fish pond as well. Tirta Gangga is off the beaten track out in Karangasem so it is best done as part of a tour or you could hire your own driver for the day and take as long as you want at the gardens.\"", "Tirta Gangga is more of a water garden than a temple -- the temple itself is tiny, and open only for prayers. The site is gorgeous, and you can spend hours wandering around, taking photos, feeding the fish, and crossing the pond on stepping stones. There is also a nice swimming pool for an extra charge, so you can bring a bathing suit and enjoy that as well. You don't need to wear special clothes or cover up, as is required for many other sites.", "I have visited the stunning Water Palace at Tirtagangga three times now and each time we have been able to walk around the grounds of the palace with there hardly being any tourists. The gardens are beautifully kept and full of color and beauty, especially the stunning water lily pond. Most certainly a photographer's paradise. You can even have a swim at the back of the grounds of the palace if you wish to. The huge fish are incredible! An absolute must see!", "Tirta Gangga is one of the ancient palace. To be there by car it takes around 1,5 -2 hours. Once you've arrived our eyes will be spoiled by the spectacular scenery which really more than usual temple in .", "The place from Kuta take around 2,5 hours drive to Tirta gangga You can enjoy you vacation,nice place ,Big pool ,cool ,many color of fish", "Probably not so many tourist know this place or even visit this place as the location considered a bit away from centre tourist place like kuta and nusa dua area. But, please don't stuck only around south of . Come to visit this place a little bit like a special gift to you. Come earlier in the morning or a bit late in the afternoon is perfect. Not so hot and the air is so fresh. The water is so clean and you can swim here too. Feeding the fish in the fish pond, walk around be romantic is a must here too. Very good for a wedding photo location and school gathering. The park was clean and tidy even a bit smaller compare to Ujung Water Palace. Take your family and enjoy the water palace as a heritage of Karangasem Kingdom which is build in the year 1948.... Looking forward to see you in and take you to this place :)", "My expectations were not satisfied. The palace looks a bit desolated, they take 10k rupies for entrance and then you have to pay another 10k if willing to swim in their dirty pool considered sacred but looking dangerous for life. Also the territory is rented for weddings so you pay for somebody's celebration view on your photos. It is small and uninteresting comparing to Ujung. Do not go to Tirtagangga, save your time.", "It took almost 2,5 hour from seminyak to Tirta Gangga. Pretty far but all worth for every tired. Not so big place but enough to take a good picture of the pond and the hopping stone. Try to hopping on the stone at the pond while give food to fishes.", "Like:the architure & surrounding,The shoppers were not pushy for selling stuff. Enjoyed lunch @ the Tirtagangga Resturant", "We went to the Tirta Gangga on a Saturday and local holiday. Very busy with lots of local families visiting. Better of the two water temples we attended so far in . Very nice grounds. Rp. 40,000.00 per adult. Different areas for people to swim, mainly locals. Luckily our driver joined us and gave us some history of the water temple.", "Wonderful place and have beautiful view ... I only once visit Tirta Gangga but if I do have chance to visit there again, I will definitely go there again.. .. it is recommended for families ....", "We stopped at Tirta Gangga on a drive between Tulamben and Candi Dasa. It is a beautiful place, well maintained with many water features and garden areas. The fattest coi I have ever seen! We didn't swim but the highlights were seeing the holy spring that feeds the complex from below the banyan tree (our driver asked permission of the attendants and we wore appropriate attire to enter the temple area) as well as the only remaining part of the old palace that was destroyed by lava - a very beautiful doorway. We ate at the first restaurant on the left prior to the entry fee collection area as recommended by our driver. It was expensive with average quality food.", "I'm sorry but sometimes I just get \\templed out\\\"! The Tirta Gangga Water Palace was a lovely change - so pretty - like a cross between a formal Italian garden (with heavy Asian influence!) and the Privy Garden at Hampton Court Palace! There are also some picturesque rice paddy fields right next door (walk along the irrigation canals)- very nice eateries too - all in all a five star outing!\"", "We enjoyed two ours around the Tirta Gangga, the entry fee is 35k rupiah but it is definitely worth to see. The area is so nice you could imagine to plan your own wedding in it (which is offered by the way). You can sit in a lovely restaurant and enjoy some cold drinks or have some lunch.", "Tirta Gangga is the place location in the east of are spring water,drive from Nusa Dua to Tirta Gangga,take 3hours,on the way to Tirta gangga can see the cost with black sandy beach,, very fresh location,still traditional,also we can visit Taman Ujung,,see lot of fish,really nice we can feed fish,swimming with local people,.", "A-must see place during your visit in . Even though it's just a park and pool, but history told it has special meaning for Karangasem villagers (home where Tirtagangga is located) and was used for wellspring by local community. You can step on the pond to see big fishes run away inside the pond. Temperature at this place is cool in the morning and some particular nights make this place worth to visit for every tourist.", "Of all the temples in I have visited over the time, Tirta Gangga is the most beautiful, quietly majestic, serene and special. Without big tourist crowds (not many venture this far to the East of ), mainly local people and special water features and fountains still functioning only on laws of physics and mechanics without electricity since the Dutch helped build it for the ruler of Karangasem regency. Entrance fee only for foreigners is 15.000 IDR (a bit more than 1 EUR), make sure to buy some fish food on the stalls by the parking lot so you can feed the koi while hopping barefoot from stone to stone on the water features. Also, bring your bathing suit, one of the lakes is allowed for swimming! But, make sure to go all the way to the depth of the compound, in the back right corner are the most beautiful statues I have ever seen, like ancient warriors and goddesses frozen in time, about to awake... Special, must see place!", "Here's the place where you can enjoy the beautiful nature from the garden and the uniqueness of the statue from tample. You can easily feed the fish in the pond around the garden. You only need to buy fish food from the vendor in front of the garden, and cute fish are waiting for you there. This is one of the most popular tourist attractions and is visited by many foreign and local tourists. so don't forget to stop at Tirta Gangga when you visit .", "Tirta Gangga Water palace is one of three built by the king of this province. Probably to keep his 20 wives happy. It is a tranquil garden with some of the biggest Koi I have ever seen. It's probably less then an hours visit but you can also swim in one of the pools. Entry is 30 000 rp. A local guide is about 50 000 rp if you want to know the history and help a local. (Ladies a sarong is required for certain areas) Good value and not to be missed if you are in the area", "The Tirta Gangga royal water garden is a favourite retreat in the regency of Karangasem, east . It was built in 1946 during the reign of the late raja of Karangasem, Anak Agung Anglurah Ketut Karangasem (1887 - 1966). Tirta Gangga saw a series of restorations following the destructive hot showers of volcanic ash from the 1963 Mount Agung eruption. The lavish water gardens owned by the royal Karangasem family feature 1.2ha of pools, ponds and fountains surrounded by neatly cut lawns adorned with stepping stones, ornate statues and tropical gardens. Tirta Gangga is located in the village of Ababi, an approximate 75km east of Denpasar. The complex is a cool retreat in the eastern highlands, perched on the south-eastern slope of the island’s highest mountain, Mount Agung. The Tirta Gangga complex was built around the same time as the Taman Soekasada Ujung, another site located near the coast and 8.5km south in the village of Tumbu. Tirta Gangga, like its sister royal bathing complex, consists of tropical gardens, wading pools, fish ponds, and fountains.", "Tirta gangga mesn holy water Formaly this place call kambukan mean wheel spring water but people call Tirta Gangga. Thus place found and built by the last king of karangasem name Anak Agung Anglurah Ketut Karangasem on 1948 as a resting place by the royal family. This are not big enough but very decorative, low temperature and rice field surrounding the area. The palace bad damage since 1963 by explotion of mount agung ang big earth quake on 1976. But know was recovered by govermenth and royak family. And open for tourist domestic and foreigners.", "Tirta Gangga is popular with the Instagrammer/selfie crowd in the morning. Get away from traffic jam around the fish pond/statue and explore elsewhere in the water palace. There are spring water swimming pools at the back that are not crowded at all - you can pay an small entrance fee to use 2 or all 3 pools and changing rooms (clean). There is also a hotel and restaurant as well.", "Tirta gangga It is a small village in highlands near Candidasa. It is very quiet and relaxing. It has beautiful views of the neighbouring rice fields. It is worthwhile staying for a few days. Getting there By car with or without driver is the easiest. Though I have seen people arrive by bemo and bicycle. Accommodation There are quite a number of clean, cheap places to stay amongst the rice fields or with views. The water palace also has rooms. Eating There are some small restaurants around the main square or eat at your hotel. The food is cheap and tasty though it takes awhile to cook. A good sign that the food is fresh. Activities The water palace has beautiful gardens on various levels and two pools for swimming, one for locals and the other for tourists. Water is cold and clean. Goggles are fun as there are fish and crabs in the pool. There are walks around the rice fields with or without a guide. The guides are very informative about the local culture and the plants of the area. There are great views over the rice fields. This is a great place for the rice field photos. Talking to the locals is very interesting as they are very friendly.", "We really enjoyed our trip to Tirta Gangga and were pretty impressed by it. The entrance fee is not expensive, just 20.000IDR ($1,50), if you like to swim in there you have to pay a bit more. The seller are not to pushy which makes it more relaxed. You also can find a restaurant inside.", "The three level complex of Tirta Gangga built 1948, covering 1.2 hectares was the vision of Raja of Karangasem, Anak Agung Anglurah Ketut Karangasem, (King of Karangsem), who apparently also didn’t mind getting his hands dirty and pitched in with the labour. Before the gardens were completed they had a huge setback with the eruption of Mount Agung in 1963. The name comes from - Tirta = blessed water and Gangga = The Ganges. The water from the natural spring is considered holy and is still used for religious ceremonies. The complex is nothing short of stunning, with ornate bridges, fountains, lush vegetation, flowers, fish, and huge ponds, there is even a pool for swimming in. The favourite pieces were; the beautiful Mahabharata Pool containing statues within it, octagonal stepping stones, statues gushing water on the perimeter and a fountain in the middle - The bridges with dragon statues - The meditation area in the north-west corner of the gardens, with eight statues, shaded by trees, it was so cool up here with a gentle breeze - The ten metre high Nawa Sanga Fountain with water cascading down its eleven tiers and at the bottom, a large basin surrounded by statues. There is so much going on in this large garden, which is heavy with symbolism, it is worth taking a look at the official website, for information on what some of the structures mean and how it all fits together. It was crowded, however, it didn’t diminish the visit like it sometimes can in places, maybe it was because it was great to see so many families enjoying themselves, or perhaps it could have been there was room for all. Make sure there is plenty of space on the memory card. Entrance fee was Rp.30.000 and sarong is required if entering temple on the grounds.", "Stayed at Tirta Ayu (hotel next to the grounds) to have early access in the morning. Totally worth it and it was gorgeous!", "Tirta Gangga is a magnificent example of water gardens. This is a true respite in the hustle and bustle of East . A water palace built in the mid-20th century, the palace is decorated with a swimming pool. Wonderful park area with fountain which allows you to walk with no restrictions and have a dip if you want. I really feel relaxed upon arrival here. It is totally worth to pay as the area is clean and tidy. I will go back in the time soon", "Tirta Gangga is a gorgeous water temple. Be sure to buy lots of fish food. It's so much fun to feed the fish at various locations. The koi are huge and hungry.", "We went to see the tirta gangga gardens a few days ago. We didn't choose the best day to go (a lot of children over there, it wasn't very quiet) but we really enjoyed it", "We loved our visit to Tirta Gangga it is an interesting and beautiful place. However it is interesting how commercialised it has become with the rows of stalls, hawkers and vendors you have to pass through when you go in and come out. It was also disappointing to see a number of these offering photos with captive animals including bats, snakes and civets.", "That was the first of the two water palaces we visited during this trip. From Candidasa is an easy drive to get to this rice paddies surrounded charming area. Tirta Gangga was nearly completely destroyed in 1963 by the eruption of Mount Agung. Luckily it was beautifully renovated and rebuilt, so now you can enjoy the pools, the statues, the carvings and luxuriant garden around them in their original beauty. In the main pool there are stepping stones, and walking on them you can get closer to the countless statues, and feed the koi fish excitedly swimming around you. It’s a very quiet, nice relaxing place, and has a good restaurant as well if you get hungry.There are spring fed (not with River Ganges what the name indicates ) swiming pools as well, but you have to pay for the pleasure to use them.", "The Tirta Gangga water palace is a breathtaking place to visit. It is very serene and relaxing. One is able to purchase fish food and feed the fish. This is a lovely experience. This is beautiful place with loads of history. Definitely a must see!", "We hired a driver for the day and traveled from sanura through the mountains to the temples on the lake.The gardens and grounds are beautifully maintained. Walking around the area is easy, we took our 5 year old granddaughter and saw the snake and birds which she was able to hold ( at a small cost ). We had lunch at the restaurant , the food was good. On the way home we stopped at the local fruit and vegetables market and picked up some strawberries, biggest l have seen also lovely. In all it was worth while.", "It took us almost 3 hours in a private vehicle from Ubud to get to Tirta Gangga but boy, was it worth it! The place took our breath away. The water gardens were beautiful, the koi plentiful and big, the ambiance serene, quite a world away from the busy streets of Kuta, Seminyak and Ubud. There is even a place where one can take a swim if one had the inclination (and time) to do so! This was easily the best part of our trip!", "Tirta Gangga rightly holds the position of the most popular attraction in the Regency of Karangasem in East . I'm an enthusiastic regular visitor here and I offer the following tips to enhance your visit: 1. On the way through the local traders' stalls to the entry payment desk, buy some pellets, or a loaf, to feed the fish within - they will really appreciate it and swarm around you as you feed them. Your small purchase will also contribute to the modest economy here. 2. Bring your swimming things with you - your visit is simply incomplete without a swim! I consider the 2 swimming pools in Tirta Gangga to be the best in the world. They are cool and bracing, and a perfect antidote to 's humidity! Your skin will be tingling for hours afterwards. The nese believe that these waters are holy, and they certainly flow off the mountain behind, through the ancient temple within the water palace grounds and into the pools. Apparently, if you bathe in the 'King's Pool' on the full moon, all your ailments will be cured. Worth trying! I prefer the upper pool, also known as the 'King's Pool' (you can read the history elsewhere), which also has changing rooms and toilets. There's a small additional charge for entry to the pools, but it's well worth it! 3. Have lunch after your swim. I like the lovely Titra Ayu restaurant within the grounds, but there are several restaurant choices outside too. If it's really busy, select your restaurant and table before your swim to ensure you sit where you want to. 4. If you can, come late in the day. The most tourists are around in the middle of the day and it can get very busy. However, once the crowds are gone, the place reverts back to the locals. All the local kids swim around 4 pm after school and it's a real community time. An evening meal here as the sun goes down is serene and enjoyable. There are also several accommodation options within the palace grounds (and outside), and a night stop within the palace is a very special experience.", "Entering Tirtaganga you enter a public bath. But it gives so much more. Water =tirta Gangga =steps Tirta in hindu is holy water. The water coming from a holy spring it gives the swim for hindus a cleansing. The water is always cold and fresh. The fish ponds are great . Stepping into the pond you enter waterworld. Food in the resto inside is good.", "In the middle of humble villages in east , green landscape, cool mountain air, hidden behind trees and buildings, is the Tirta Gangga water palace. Scenic, quiet, tranquil place. Two large square ponds, stone steps, pagoda fountain, statues, picturesque bridge, elevated restaurant. This place can be quite heavenly in the afternoon, still water reflecting lights and shadow of the statues. The place is far away from touristy places in south , not so many tourists will come to visit this place.", "Tirtagangga is fabulous place for a trip. Small lovely clean little paradise. Definitely worth for visit.", "It is a great place to go, together with visit to Tirta Gangga and Taman Ujung. It would be a perfect East sight seeing. But please bear in mind that lots of people goes there to take the perfect shot of the Gate with the background of Mt. Agung, so there will be a queue. But the local people there try to make some separated places to visit as well now, like at the parking lot. The also build a platform that also very nice to take a picture. Best time to go is in the early morning where mostly the sky is still clear and the sun is still low.", "Don't miss a day trip to Tirta Gangga and Ujung Royal Watergardens if you visit Candidasa, they are both stunning beautiful gardens to spend some time. Well worth the day trip to both, they are impressive water gardens with beautiful water lillies, bougainvilea and many other beautiful plants/flowers.", "Having heard so much about the \\water palace\\\" our first attempt at finding it with a local driver lead us to the Floating Palace which is not that far from Tirtagangga. Finally after doing some home work and two years later, with some additional prompting and directions to our driver.. we arrived at the correct desination. The highlight was the walk over the water on stepping stone, observing the tranquil waters and plethra of fish. Surrounding ponds and gardens were a photographers delight. Well worth the effort...\"", "tirta gangga is a former royal palace Karangasem in the past, which is also called the holy water park with beautiful fish which is located in Indonesia which is in the east and close to the great volcano.", "What a delightful place to visit, the gardens are great, the sculptures and statues fantastic, but watching the nese kids playing and laughing in the :\\holy waters\\\", made Tirtagangga more than a tourist spot to visit, it was a place for the people.\"", "Tirta Gangga is on Tripadvisor twice. Anyway, I really enjoyed the visit and it was worth the drive. Just shrugged away the guide who tried to foist himself on me and walked through on my own. Shot about 50 photos. Great scenery and very peaceful. If you are here, you should also visit the nearby Taman Ujung which is not yet on TripAdvisor. It is a recently restored royal retreat and similar to Tirta Gangga. About a ten-fifteen minute drive.", "Tirta Gangga is a magnificent example of water gardens and palaces altho this palace was damaged by earthquakes. Beautiful gardens with huge koi ponds fill the landscape where one can walk on stepping stones in the ponds for photographic opportunities. Also swimming pools with spring water where you can pay to swim.", "When you visit Tirta Gangga, spend some time here to relax in the shades, go swimming in the pool and enjoy the beautiful watergarden. I had a hard time to get some photos without people on them, but it is posdible snd walking through the garden, especially on the stepping stones, is really great, We enjoyed our visit very much. Entrance fee to the attraction is 20,000 IDR per foreign visitor. As it is not a temple, you neither need a sarong nor long trousers, you also don't need a guide.", "Back in 1948, the late raja of karangasem, anak agung anglurah ketut karangasem, built a beautiful water garden near a natural spring. The spring wells up under a huge banyan tree at the foot of a stony hill on which the local community had built their village temple.", "Tirta Gangga is very beautiful and it's relaxing to wander around. If you have time I would recommend visiting, but not if time is limited. It's a nice place to experience nese culture. 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It was uncrowded, cool and the monkeys had just been fed. I was a bit disappointed that we couldn't access the actual temple, but the scenery as you walk along the cliffs certainly makes up for it. There are warnings regarding the monkeys everywhere so we took the advice and entered wearing just the barest essentials....no hats, sunglasses, jewellery cameras etc. Even so, on the way out a monkey scrambled up to me and entered into a tug-o-war over my Haviana thong. It tugged so hard that the strap pulled out and the monkey took off with the sole of my thong and then sat trying to rip a chunk of it off with its teeth. This had the desired affect and a guard tossed the monkey some food and it then surrended my Haviana. I have a wonderful souvenir of monkey teeth marks on the end of my thong.", "Very nice tempel located with a wonderful view. There are monkeys which can be aggressive but don’t look them in the eye and don’t where sunglasses because they might take them. It’s quite and very nice although I thought there was more to see.", "We went there last Thursday April 24, 2014. Stunning as always. Many photo opportunities. When we went there two years ago, the monkey got my glasses twice in one day. I had to pay money to locals to get the glasses back. This time also, I had a stick with me and so did my wife. Just as I was taking a photo , a firth monkey took my glasses, with stunning efficiency. I paid 10,000 IDR to get it back from a small boy. I tend to think that there is a planned action going on between the monkeys and the on monkeys\\\". As for now, this situation cannot be improved. But the view is worth the trouble.\"", "You just have to see it, absolutely stunning! I spend hours by walking around, playing with monkeys and chilling. Such a peaceful place.", "The view is priceless, the cliffs is beautifully craft by nature and the weather is so hot ! Beware of monkeys, they are naughty and hyperactive.", "Great part of the coastline with magnificent scenery. Just follow the instructions that you are given by removing sunnies and any bling as the monkeys can be very aggressive.", "Really beautiful gardens, amazing view from the cliffs..We made like 200 pictures there. Go during the sunset the colours are amazing. You need to wear a sarong before you get in- they give you there.be careful of the monkeys, they can steal or attack you.just stay away from them they are aggressive.", "It's another spectacular view from here. Beautiful sunset! The monkey pulled my hairband away from my pony tail hair, be careful with them!", "Sunset was magical got some great photos of this place it's a really good place , beware the monkeys tho the will be up to there tricks Robbin your stuff if they see the chance !!!", "Its a very good place, when you go a little bit apart from the Tempel along the cliffs you will come to a nice calm place and you can lie on the edge of the cliff and enjoy the amazing view. Just be careful of your glasses, even i knew that I had to give it from my head, so I had it in my hands, but a monkey sneak behind me and took them. Luckily a man came and help me, he threw some litchees to the monkey and then the monkey left my glasses.", "The view is stunning and perfect to watch sunset. The sea and cliff is breathtaking. But be carefull with the monkeys. They can take your eyeglass, hat, and even sandal that you wear on! Just dont wear anything that shinny and attractive. And perhaps bring a wood stick to make them stay away from you.", "Incredible landscape you shouldn’t miss but do not underestimate the monkeys!!! As we did… they are quick and strong and my daugther and I were both stolen glasses in a second although we were holding them by hands. The monkey that took my sunglasses tore them apart in next few seconds and we hopelessly watched how my daugther’s medical glasses were bitten by the second monkey. We called the guard and he came quite quickly and throw them food and then they left the glasses. No wonder that they still all the time. Very bad experience indeed! There should be a clear warning and even more then just one that all visitors should take off glasses and put them to bags. Please implement this improvement as soon as possible. Otherwise, as I sad this is a must-see. The entrance fee is neglibile - 30k for children and 50kRup. I would also recommend Kecak dance (it starts at six pm). Buy tickets for it as soon as you enter the temple that they aren’t sold out.", "Beautiful views, prepare to walk a few stairs!! Recommend taking your sunglasses off - the monkeys are cheeky! Beware of older man offering to show you the way - didn't speak any English, thought we would do the right thing and tip him small change at the end however he then demanded 10,000 Rp. We gave him 5,000 Rp much to his disgust and walked away.", "The view of the cliff, combining with the pura, and the sea, and sound of waves just make the perfect ambience to feel the beautiful of . Don't miss the sunset when u visit, its just breathtaking. Beware of bad monkeys! they wait till u're careless and suddenly taking our things. If ur things was taken by monkeys, find the watchmen of the area, and they will help u taking back ur things by giving the monkey food.", "As expected this place was packed with tourists. The view was really nice but slightly hindered as it was a cloudy sunset. The monkeys there get really aggressive so make sure you take off your glasses and don't have food on you!", "Be warned these are wild monkeys free in a forest/temple. If you stick to the rules it is an amazing experience but some people had glasses stolen and other loose objects.", "This place is nice at sunset but watch out for the monkeys. The sun had gone down as we left and we saw two monkeys attack a woman for her bag on the dark path toward the car park. I don't blame the monkeys as everyone loves a free bag of groceries but just important to have your wits about you.", "Though crowded, the sunset is spectacular and there are photo-ops galore. Watch out for the monkeys! They are much more aggressive than their cousins at Ubud's monkey forest, and will grab at anything loose and available (two different monkeys took my son's flip-flops in a sneak attack :)", "The view itself was awesome. So many stairs to climb, so, it was quite exhausting. But all of the complaints were paid by just sitting down up there. If you're there, enjoy the view, feel the wind, look at the wave down, then you'll feel relief. Monkey is the only thing you have to be careful. When I was there, a monkey had just stolen a toy from a little girl, while another monkey was pulling visitor's umbrella. I just hold my hat tightly and stayed away from them.", "Amazing views, not only sunset but in general great views of cliff and Sea. Be careful of narrow stairs with plenty of banana skin lying down, lots of monkeys here too. Not a place to go with young children especially if you are carrying a baby stroller. Worth a visit.", "A beautiful location on the cliffs and the sunset was really awesome. The monkeys are a pain. They will take anything they can from you just to get a candy bar or piece of fruit. If you go, don't wear any glasses on your face. They will rip them off and run up a tree. I saw them take a little girls shoe right out of her hand. Since this is a popular tourist attraction, They should get rid of these monkeys", "Very beautiful place and very popular at sunset. What i did not like: monkeys! They do not warn visitors of their presence. They grab at any loose objects. Especially glasses.", "Great view, esp, with a sunset backdrop. Be careful with the monkeys, which can be aggressive sometimes - If you are dare enough, this might add more to your experience, like my glasses were grabbed by a monkey (yes, and this kind of things are not so rare) and later retrieved by a good park janitor.", "Starting with the best - that sunset! Perfectly positioned wherever you are along the wall for a sensational view with the golden hues bouncing off the water. To get tickets to the kecak dance you must arrive early or book online ahead of time, getting there half an hour early will leave you without (as we learned the hard way). None the less we had the sunset. Warning, if the notoriously naughty monkeys aren't your thing, you're going to be walking past them on narrow paths a lot. There are signs saying don't wear glasses, hats etc that they can steal. We witness many stealthy snatches, poor bistandors had no idea before it was gone. One man boldly tried to get his glasses back but was viciously hissed at with big teeth coming his way. Don't mess with the monkeys. Very busy, likewise the traffic getting there and back from Ubud was awful, over 2 hours each way. All in all a good sunset but worth the 4hour round trip....?", "great experience, worth the time, definitely a must! be careful with sun glasses, cameras, jewelry. we didn't have any incidents, but better leave home the \\expensive stuff\\\" :) highly recommended to not panic around them and it will be all smooth\"", "Seeing the monkeys up close roaming around is a great experience but bit dangerous. Sit facing the little gate would be perfect for enjoying the show with sunset as the background.", "Beautiful. Amazing coastal views. Still well maintained. Food prices actually ok considering it's a tourist attraction. If you don't make it to Ubud to the monkey forest you can get a bit of the monkey action here. Thankfully they are not nearly as aggressive.", "The view is just breathtaking! Watching the waves hitting the cliffs/rocks was really relaxing although it was a bit too hot. Beware of the monkeys and take good care of your belongings. Some are really naughty. My mom's spectacles got stolen and luckily our guide asked the worker to have it back, the staff gave food to exchange it with my mom's spectacles. Suggest to wait till sunset for the view.", "I knew about the warnings of monkeys when we visited so I followed the advice and didn't take food or sunglasses etc, however I didn't get to see the temple as upon entering I was attacked by a large monkey who bit me drawing blood! I would highly recommend not visiting this spot as the monkeys are very aggressive.", "View aside, the journey just to get there is quite something. Not for the faint hearted if driving round blind bends is not your thing But be assured once you arrive it's unlikely you'll have seen anything quite like this place Very very busy and the route down to the beach is tight and equally as busy Keep an eye out for the monkeys too!!", "This is definitely one of the must-visit location in . The view is very beautiful and a great choice for photo backdrop. The place was rather crowded but it was still easy to find good spots for catch a view of the waters and the building perch on the cliff. Just be careful of the monkeys there as they can be rather bold in snatching things off.", "This place is a must see if you like ocean/rocks/breathtaking views. The place is full of monkeys, so be careful with your belongings.", "We stop here in the afternoon before the sunset. The view on this place is very nice, we make short walking on footpath, and ending with Kechak Dance performance. Nice place But the monkey over there stole my glasses. A naughty monkey !, but this is an exciting experience.", "The views were fantastic but beware of the monkeys! I suggest that you avoid wearing earrings, glasses or hats if you can. It may seem an unnecessary precaution, but a monkey did take my prescription glasses clean off my face. Fortunately a park ranger came to the rescue and retrieved my glasses. I may not have been so lucky had the ranger not been around.", "great scenery, sunset and cultural dance performance. However just beware of the monkeys....", "Monkeys roam free here, so that was a fun experience. Otherwise, the view is mediocre. We stayed in nusa dua so it was a very long drive as well. Should've just stayed at our resort and enjoyed the sunset on the beach.", "Tourists rush to this place to watch sun set from here we too tried a lot to reach here to reach before Sun set but unable to see because of clouds how ever it's very good . And we have to know about the funny and intelligent Monkeys they can lift your glasses /caps/ bags very easily with out your knowledge and they play with that lifted items so,Be care full about your belongings .", "A great place for sunset. Suggest visit at 5.30pm to 6.30pm. The sunset start at 6pm. If you want to see the sunset you can come at this time. Great view but very hot, i just back from this place 2 days ago, the temperature is about 33 degree, please make sure you apply sunblock. Ladies may need to wear a sarung( cloth, scarf) to cover your bottom part, and guys may need to tie a yellow scarf on your waist for respect before you enter this place. Friendly reminder to all tourists especially those with kids, please beware of monkeys. naughty monkeys are very smart here, they will steal your foods or sunglasses. Please take care of your belonging and try keep inside your bag. For your safety , please do not play and feed the monkeys. Actually do not worry too much, just try to go somewhere with no monkeys, they only stay at certain place. They will not disturb you one. My driver told me there have kecak dance here during the sunset time but i never watch because i going to Jimbaran and want to dinner and see sunset at Jimbaran.", "Too much crowded and monkey goes around will get you paranoid to cover your stuff securely, but still you'll get the great view of seaview absolutely when sunset comes.", "The cliff itself was amazing. Beautiful to watch the sunset scene. Some walking paths are collapsing due to erosion. Suggestions based on our experience - watch out for the monkeys. My prada sunglasses and my partner’s sunglasses were snatched by them at the same time. They were very sneaky and looking for every opportunity to steal. Never underestimate them. I was fully aware that the monkeys steal. But he got mine from behind. We got them back in exchange for fruits but mine was damaged already. Secondly, if you are going with taxi, there is no return taxi if you come back in the evening. Even if you get one, the price will be more than 3 times than normal fare. Its rip off trap. We tried to get a grab taxi but driver sent a bit suspicious texts like (cant come to your location... you need to walk 300m... make sure nobody is following you etc..). So we ended up hiring very expensive on the way back. Our suggestion is you organise a tour guide, or private tour ensuring you will go home safe. Remember; is fun but full scams and rip off city. Will not comeback.", "This attraction requires lots of walking and climbing of stairs so be prepared! The route stretches from one end of the cliff to the other so there are many nice photo op spots along the way. You may encounter a few monkeys there and then but there's nothing to worry about as long as you leave them alone. Water below was pristine and beautiful.", "Beautiful views of the cliffs, fun with the thieving monkeys, busy with to many tourists, could do with some upkeep. Not to bad if you need an hour or so to kill but so many other beautiful spots in the area just as scenic and free:)", "Beautiful sunset, gorgeous views and the dancing was amazing. Definitely recommend going here. The monkeys did not bother us at all.", "We went here with just a few minutes before the sun went down. So beautiful. Great views from all over temple. We were so annoyed with the monkeys. They keep you on edge, especially after the stole my wife's glasses. IF YOU NEED GLASSES AND DON'T HAVE CONTACTS, DO NOT GO!!! The monkeys will steal your glasses I can guarantee it.", "Honestly other than the nice view of the endless sea and lots of mischievous monkeys. It is seriously overhyped with too much tourist, endless tour groups. Turned off.", "The visitor experience could be greatly improved by removing the scammers from the temple. For years there have been people working their trained monkey scam here. The way it works is when tourists get to the top the trained monkeys will rip their glasses or hats off their heads and then the monkey's trainer will step in pretending to be the good samaritan coming to the rescue but they already have food ready to offer the monkey and then a swap is made and the items are retrieved from the monkey, and then the trainer demands money from the tourist for their \\help\\\". They don't seem to care that some people get injured in the process and lose a lot of money when their expensive glasses get damaged, $350 in our case. There are warning signs up about monkeys stealing glasses but we noticed the monkeys around the walking tracks have no interest in ripping off anything, it is only the trained monkeys wanting more food from their trainers who do the stealing. In my opinion the temple is not all that spectacular anyway so I would not recommend the drive out here. I don't know how the corrupt authorities can allow this scam to go on for years.\"", "Spectacular view but spoilt by the nuisance of wild monkeys. Some of them are very aggressive, snatching eye glasses off people's face. We were there about 11am and it was unbelievably hot and humid. If you would want to enjoy the scenery go early in the morning or late evening. Our driver didn't alert us on that, so we got really toasted on the hot sun. Bring plenty of water...", "The view of the blue water of the sea from the top and white waves formation - you can spend hours standing there watching the beauty of the Mother Nature. Put your glasses, water bottles and any expensive accessories inside your car, avoid buying monkey food, stay away from Monkeys and you will never regret going there. Sunset for Here is just amazing.", "Stunning location with mischievous monkeys running around trying to steal food, cameras and bags. Beautiful sunset. A must see. Only drawback, 100s tourists crammed into a small area.", "place is very beautifull,great view in sunset very bussy on sunset ..but local staff very bad manner,as the same as the m*****y there..carefull with the monkey they thief...just stay there for 30 minutes...better find other place", "This place is beautiful and it has a traditional dance show (Kecak). But be careful for the monkeys they are extremely naughty. They like a shining things, glasses, and wallet. One of them took my glasses during my last visit and chew the frame. It also took my cousin's earrings. Finally she got it back with an awful condition. If you want to experience the sunset with a cool breeze air, this is the place.", "We went for the sunset which was amazing - absolutely stunning and not too busy either. However, the monkeys are just out of control. In the space of 10 minutes we saw about 10 tourists lose their sunglasses, reading glasses and in one case their phone to the menacing monkeys. No one was around to help if shop off the monkeys so there were a lot of very concerned tourists. My wife was wearing large red tassel like earrings and she had to remove these as well. Stunning scenery but something needs to be done about the monkeys. If you go - REMOVE ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING including sunglasses, glasses, hats, earrings, and don’t have anything on display that you would not want to lose eg phones, cameras, etc...that can be easily snatched !!! They are an absolute menace - BE WARNED !!!", "there have a boy/people who trained a monkey to rob your glass or hat! than you need to pay them for your personal item. The sight compare with other sunset sight is not beautiful also you need to pay idr$10000 to entry the park.", "Such an amazing wonder. The views were Magnificat. Great sunset. Be careful of the monkeys they are cute but wild. Be respectful of the culture & religion too.", "its indeed a very very beautiful place, and you can see sunset here along with kecak dance. but the monkey, yes the monkey, they are so aggresive! not like the one in ubud. becareful with your belongings", "We came here to watch the sunset. Very nice and interesting place. Great views towards the ocean. One should come earlier and spend more time to explore. There are some Dance shows to watch (fees apply) in a nice surrounding. I didn't know this and did not have time. Also monkeys are nearby, but we did not get attacked. Servants help to chase the monkeys away.", "The sunset is lovely here. There's not a terrible lot to do here, so we were content to have a driver bring us and wait an hour and a half while we explored and watched the sun set. You can see the sun set from nearly anywhere so it's worth it to explore down the path a bit rather than crowd the dancers . Not sure what people on package tours do for four hours there. We wisely left a hair before full sunset and beat the 75 thousand other vehicles that were about to depart and all the tour buses. Do take the monkeys seriously and leave anything not attached to you behind. Even if you need glasses, may be best to not take the chance or use this as a motivation to try contacts. I saw the monkey who grabbed mine and fought him off- this is the only time in my life I've ever displayed anything close to proper reflexes, but well timed and I'll not soon forget my Wonder Woman moment. However, we saw some others who were not so lucky. You do not want to tick these monkeys off. They go from hilarious and sweet to demon-son-of-Baal with enormous bared teeth and a 'you wanna try me? do ya??' look in their eyes. Lady tried to offer hard candy in exchange, but that just made Mr. Bananas even more unstable and he started snapping the shades into little pieces. Some guy was laughing at her situation and taking photos really close to her as she was breaking down in tears. Not to worry, Mr. Banana's friend Ms. Chimpy taught him a lesson and snatched something important out of his back pocket. Last we saw, both Mr. Banana and Ms. Chimpy were being pursued into the woods by their respective victims. You need to have one of the caretakers there to help you if you get something stolen. They have the goods (both carrots and sticks, literally).", "Caught a cab from Legion. Taxi return cost about $32aud and the cab driver remained with us for about 1.5 hrs. Great views and photo opportunities. Plenty of tourist and cheap local market.", "Well worth the visit with a cliff top walk and great views. But watch the monkeys they stole two mobiles whilst we were there. Well worth the visit", "Absolutely stunning views from the cliff edge; husband was keen to see the famous surf break as well. Grounds are extensive and mainly in full sun and it was very hot. Quite a bit of walking uphill and up steps, do not for the faint hearted! Do heed the warnings about the monkeys though; we were advised to remove jewellery and sunglasses. On our visit one lady had a bottle of water stolen from her bag by a particularly thirsty monkey, and another very naughty monkey ran off with a ladies purse!", "Wonderful place to visit in , the view on the sea is beautiful. You can take a walk along the path, and make some beautiful pics. Some monkeys are there !", "First of all: be extremely careful to your belonging. Monkeys there are the worst in and they are very smart. Don't wear any glasses and careful when using phones and cameras! The sunset is something incredible. You don't need to pay the extra money to see it from the seats. There's plenty of free space.", "We did a day trip with a group to see this attraction. First is to tie on a scarf or sarong before entering the area, in respect of the Gods. We took a walk along the cliff side path to see a stunning view, high up above the beautiful sea below. It really is breath taking. There are many stairs so wear comfortable shoes. TIP: Watch out for the pesky monkeys, which have no fear and will grab at anything that shines, as well as other things you might not have fully attached - leave purses, jewelry and any glasses, seeing or sun, behind if you can. One actually grabbed at a lady's shiny sandals from under the railing on the cliff side path, and then bit her toe because, understandably, she jerked back quickly; that called for a hospital visit and shots immediately. I recommend wearing closed toed shoes of some sort, e.g. plain tennis shoes. We went back up the trail and saw interesting stone architecture. When we were done walking around the temple area we gathered to exit, which took a bit as we were with a large group. That made us sitting ducks. Again, one monkey came from behind, reached around, and grabbed at a ladies glasses on her face, but failed and fortunately didn't hurt the lady, but certainly shook her up. Another grabbed a flip-flop off a gal's foot dangling from crossed legs, got away with her shoe, ran about 20 feet, and turned around and munched on the flop . Fortunately there are assistants that can be whistled for, who bribe the monkeys with food to drop what they stole, in exchange for the treat. Seems a defeating practice, but what else can you do? They are wild, live there and coexist with people. Check out the big monkey fountain along the path in or out. I heard there is a bathroom nearby there. It is a really interesting site with culture and views. Key is to dress appropriately and be alert! Also, go early or late as it is hot mid day.", "Out of the two dances we saw this was worth it.... The backdrop was beautiful and the view was great. Careful with the monkeys. ;)", "We were picked up from our hotel @ 4 pm by our guide/driver. We were supposed to arrive in time for the Kecap fire dance and watch the sunset. However, the main road was close due to a 'ceremony' so we had to take the long way around ....it was so busy that we were going at a snails pace. We arrived too late for the dance..it was sold out. Our driver warned us about the cheeky monkeys. They are not friendly like the ones in Monkey Forest. The driver told me to remove my tiny ear rings as well because the monkeys love shiny things! The sunset was simply stunning. Took some gorgeous photos. We saw only a few monkeys but there was one really cheeky one who stole a pair of sunglasses, a pair of binoculars and a poor ladies seeing glasses. So please put everything away in your bags and be very cautious. Enjoy the stunning sunset :-)", "A little hard to get to with all the traffice but worth it. We went to ssee the sunset and weren't disappointed. Amazing spot on top of a very high cliff and structure itself is beautiful. Plenty of monkeys around to but they didn't bother us.", "Before I start with review please read the following carefully; This temple location is notorious for rougue monkeys that snatch your sun/vision glasses, mobile phones, handbags, etc just like a trained thief. I lost my vision glass (a must for me as my vision is impaired with acute short sight). I was aware of this fact based on reviews on this site but never thought the monkeys are so specialised in snatching things. I was holding my camera with my glass against the view finder of the camera and thought I would be safe as it would be difficult for a monkey to snatch my glasses with the camera protection. I had also witnessed the monkey sitting on a tree with the glasses snatched from another tourist. It is to my utter disbelief that how easily the monkey was able to snatch my glasses while I was busy capturing the exquisite views of the location. It just snatched and jumped into the deep valley side and there was nothing I could do. My wife told me that it just broke the frame and threw it down. Sometimes, if you are lucky, if you offer some food, the monkey may trade in food for your belonging, as it happened with the mobile phone of another tourist. So, please do not underestimate these monkeys and be extremely careful with your valuable belongings, especially ladies handbags if you carry money or valuable documents. Now back to the review : Like Tanah Lot this temple too is situated on a mountain facing the sea. But this mountain cliff is too breath taking and the view is second to none. As with other temples in , more than the temple itself, the temple unique surroundings play a key role in attracting us to them and this is a fine example of that. This is my favorite after Tanah Lot and Pura Bedugal. This temple too offers best sunset view and people usually visit this temple in the afternoon. There is a Kechak dance show at the kind of open air theatre and the show starts at 6.00 PM. You can enjoy the dance show and watch sun setting in the background. We could not attend the dance show as we were late and only enjoyed the temple unique location other than the annoying incident of losing my glasses to the monkey. .", "The highlight of my short visit in . Very relaxing and calm place with beautiful view of cliff and sea. But BEWARE OF MONKEYS!! Keep your belonging close to you, especially sunglasses.", "Visited this place towards the end of the day in time for sunset. Such a breath taking view!!! The only downside of this touristic place is the presence of aggressive macaques pestering the visitors particularly when you are alone. Since there is a temple in the premises you have to wear modest clothes, e. g. No shorts and something revealing. Be careful of the macaques who grab anything that gets their fancy. They are so aggressive and very quick that you will not notice them coming from the cliffs. I for one was a victim. One came from behind jumping from the cliff grabbed my eyeglasses and ate all the plastic parts on the nose bridge and behind the ears. Good thing it did not destroy my lenses (thank goodness as they were expensive ones). The day ended with so many grabs: 4 eyeglasses, one big jade pendant (all recovered, 1 eyeglasses beyond repair), and the worst thing an IPhone 6 which was unrecovered because the macaque went down the cliff. Beware of this place and take the necessary precautions. Don't bring food and hide your bottled water.", "This is a must see(!) place in . Its located on the top of a cliff with an amazing view. But be careful about the crazy monkeys since they love to steal sunnies :) dont forget to get ur camera with you!", "This is a fantastic location to soak in a panoramic sunset view. You won't be alone, but this is still one of the most memorable locations on . Be careful with the monkeys, while they are cute at first, we noticed several sunglasses getting stolen straight off heads and held hostage for fruit. They aren't afraid to jump on you!", "The view of the surrounding is really mesmerizing. Even though, my group was warned of monkeys, we had no encountered of them. Really enjoy it but missed the sunsets. Was told it the sunset is also beautiful there.", "Lovely views it tends to get quite crowded at sunset be careful of the monkeys there is an optional show", "It was amazing! went here during our honeymoon and it was super nice, lots of monkeys! beware of your glasses! the view is superb! couldn't say more. Make sure that you watched tari kecak!", "Beautiful place. Arrive early if you want tickets to the evening traditional dance show. Take very seriously the warnings about aggressive monkeys. I'm lucky to still have my glasses", "We stayed at the beach and walked in the surf every morning. The food is so good with a view of the sunset. We enjoyed the fitness room, too! Since it was an anniversary trip, the hotel upgraded us to a beautiful suite with a private pool at the Garden. This morning, I saw huge lizard about 2 feet long. He was afraid of me and hurriedly dove into the pond and swam away. There are beautiful grounds, flowers, and solicitous staff. It is truly a paradise. Tonight, we are going on an elephant ride in the sunset.", "Got a personal driver to take us to the location. We went to watch the cultural show and watch the sunset. Views were unbelievable, got to see some monkeys in the trees but most of them were off the trails because of large traffic volume during the time. The show was interesting to watch, however a number of tourists/audience ruined the experience when they decided to get up and leave before the performance was over.", "Go there for sunset. So beautiful view over the cliffs. Monkeys are not dangerous but take care of your belongings. Must see a kecak dance !", "Very full, not much structure in getting your garments on and returning them. There's no reading material or guides. The walk is really really long and we went on an extremely hot day and you cant drink anything because of the monkeys... BUT THE VIEWS.... WOW!! Such beautiful views of the ocean, the temple you see on the cliff but really just fantastic views nothing else really. The monkeys are really scary so be careful, take off your sunglasses and earrings, we saw a monkey steal a persons slipper off their foot and run into the bush with it so its really an experience lol :D", "Nice to watch the sunsets by the cliff with your loved ones. Has parking area and serves dinner around the area when sun is down. Just be extra careful of your belonggings as monkeys are strolling anywehere and might pick up your things", "This is very nice place during sunset, I reach there a bit late so I missed the sunset. You should be careful as there is more wild monkeys.", "This place is the most beautiful with a good sunset. dont forget to take your sunglasses off the monkeys will steal them!", "Our driver advised us to remove our sunglasses before we got out of the car because the monkeys would take them. There is a toilet here, but it's pretty disgusting. The monkeys were only right near the parking lot and were very well behaved (except maybe for the ones chewing on someone's car antennae). The show was very crowded, get there early. We sat down at 5:15 for the 6 pm show. It was hot and uncomfortable looking into the setting sun as we waited - wished I had brought a hat, fan and bug spray. The show was entertaining. Lots of people left before the end, but I thought that was the best part. You can get your picture taken with the \\actors\\\" after the show. The show lasted about an hour.\"", "Nice cliff view, very beautiful scenery. But must be careful if monkeys there, they like to take stuff from people. Especially ur glasses, must always keep in a safe place.", "View was amazing, but the experience was exhausting. Monkeys grabbing sunglasses, eyeglasses, slippers, and hairpins everywhere! My friend’s slippers was broken, and hairpin was taken on her head. So many monkeys along the way, better go in groups. Put your mobiles and sunglasses on your bag, monkeys snatch it away (especially sunglasses). Wear comfortable clothes and shoes, something not shimmery/glittery that catches the monkeys’ attention, also just in case you have to run. Very nice sunset spot though!", "This attraction is worth visiting, the Cliffs are beautiful, and the sunset is very pretty even if its a bit cloudy, It is a bit hot waiting for the dancing but that is worth it also, the monkeys were not a problem at all so don't be scared, they couldn't care less about us, they are over fed and happy enough, take water or something with you as its hot and you cannot buy anything there, cost is $2 aus to get in to temple and $20 for the dancing, don't worry about buying food for the monkeys they have enough already, tip is don't get there too early as its hot waiting for the dance in the direct sun, take a fan if you have one, costs about $40 per car load to get there with private driver, who will stay with you and show you around", "I was nervous because the reviews told me about monkey. However, the sunset and the dance was amazing. I could feel the spilitual things from the dancers...I think they were in trance. The actors were really doing well and funny, never be bored. I recommend to sit third or fourth line because sitting in the first line could be dangerous due to fire act. The guide said this is the most popular dance in . I want to come back again...as far as I could notice, monkies did nothing.", "Went there in the morning. The view was spectacular on the way up but that's basically about it. We didn't even get to see many monkeys on our way up. And it's like you see-and-go kind of experience. Not worth hanging around for various pictures like Tanah Lot.", "We came here as part of a tour package that included dinner at Jimbaran Bay and the Kecak Fire Dance. Time your visit here carefully, we came at low tide at sunset so we got some beautiful shots of both the cliffs and the rocks below with the sun hanging low. It can get crowded with tourists during this time, so pick your spot early for some epic shots! One thing to note, on the way, the guide told us to be careful of the monkeys but when we got there, there was none to be found! Not a single monkey! Still, be careful when you visit. Always stow your jewelry, glasses/sunglasses and anything else hanging loose in your bag. The only thing you should be holding in your hands are a stick for keeping the monkeys at bay and a camera!", "Thanks to the local people here taking care of the monkeys whilst protecting the tourist. Places improve a lot compare to few years ago, where monkeys stole the hats and sunglasses etc. Another great spot for sunset.", "So beautiful and stunning at sunset. Be careful of the monkeys that steal sunglasses. Would recommend anyone in the region to come here.", "I went there with my wife and believe me there are many beautiful views to see , for that the best time to visit is evening and before sunset. many people are there and there is an entrance fees. a lot of monkeys are there so be careful of your things. I saw one monkey stole sunglass of a lady but lucky some locals return it back to her.", "Went to temple & walked around. On a certain spot, there are monkeys. They are trained to snatch your glasses from your face & a lady with peanuts were sprung into action offering to help by throwing them peanuts. Once the monkey took the peanuts & dropped your glasses. Lady will asked for 20,000 rupiahs. Please dont wear your eyewear as the monkey will snatch from your face within seconds. I was wearing mine when my husband’s got snatched. I went to look for money in my bag & within seconds, one monkey snatched mine from my face. We ended 50,000 rupiah poorer. So if u have to walk pass the alley full of monkeys. Hide your glasses & walked blindly till u pass them. They are trained.", "It is a nice view of the cliff top and the temple. You cannot go inside, hence, view from afar. Walked down the path however monkeys everywhere, big and nasty looking. Stopped with other tourists to take photos. A monkey came and took the sunglasses. Could not get them back as the monkey chewed them and broke the lens. It became very aggressive as others arrived. Eventually got away and walked further down the path and about twenty more monkeys. Good views from both sides but overrun by monkeys. Monkey forest in Ubud tame in comparison.", "Very worth the visit. Beautiful views and scenery, with views over the sea. Monkeys were great to see and nice walk which wasn’t too long", "One of the best places on to view the beautiful sunset. It's at a height and hence the entire view from there is just beautiful. Tons of monkeys around. Beware of ur belongings and you'll be fine.", "I can go on and on but will jump right to the ending statement. If you visit this is a MUST see. The views are breathtaking. The monkeys are cute. The cultural dance was colorful and expressive. My only advice is have a good driver as this is a very popular spot and is very crowded around the sunset.", "Especially before sunset this place gets really crowded and touristic already at the entry. The view though is outstanding. Watch out for the monkeys!", "Amazing place for sunset viewing. Careful with monkeys if going into Park.great view to enjoy. Well maintained place.", "Must visit place, perfect sunset. Visit this place in evenings. Nice scenic place. Quite temple and beautiful place. Beware of monkeys they r notorious.", "Beautiful scenery- my photos are amazing it was such a beautiful spot. Beware the thieving monkeys though they will steal the sunnies right off your face- break them and you won't get the back(no hats, no glasses, they'll be gone before you blink", "Yes there seemed to be a number of tourists that were thinking about cliff diving? Well at least they hopped the fence and were close to the cliff edge for photo opportunities. A fantastic opportunity for photos and a huge amphitheater (I presumed for Sunset watching? It was the middle of the day and the pesky monkeys we had been warned about were no where to be seen. Not a big loss having run across some of the less friendly monkeys up around Ubud.", "Beautiful unrestricted views, overlooking vast ocean with a clear horizon and the sound of waves crashing against the rocky shoreline. Big enough area for everyone to get a good spot. Not commercialized so there's no one offering to take your photos for a price or shoving knick knacks in your face. A must visit in . However do watch out for the monkeys! They grab bags, jewellery, cameras, selfie sticks, you name it. Do look out for your glasses in particular.", "Easy to find. Nice view especially during sunset. Many platforms to take pictures. Wach out for the monkeys.", "A family outing for us up to visit the temple guarded by the monkeys. We were warned by our driver to be careful with our hats, sunglasses and mobile phones & cameras. Announcements and large posters every depicted what could and did happen. We were give orange sashes and purple sarongs as respect to wear while we were @ the temple. The visit included a trek around with magnificent views then flash a monkey would grab something from an unsuspecting tourist then scamper off only to be enticed with cellophane wrapped fruit by the caretakers of the temple. Cheeky monkeys would maybe drop the loot over the cliff or half chewed spectacles. It was advised not to bring peanuts or bananas to feed the monkeys and not to retaliate by flending them off by attacking them. Our driver gave us big sticks to hold as this seemed to deter the monkeys and gave our boys a thrill. We enjoyed a lovely visit and bought a few souvenirs from the ladies who enjoyed the bated and light haggle.", "Very Beautiful Views, perfect during sunset. Lovely surroundings, flowers and walking path. Perfect to take photo's & you will see Monkeys running around too. There are steps involved and it gets hot so be sure to wear lots of suncream a hat and drink water.", "The best view we've had of the cliffs and sea and surf in ! This is the cream of our visit. It is good to arrive at least an hour or more before sunset to savor the beauty of the place especially with the setting of the sun. We all agreed that this is a must do in even though there is entrance charge and the pesky monkeys. Nope, they aren't cute because they are out to grab stuff from your sandals, yes the one you are walking on, to even your glasses!! Please heed the warning of monkeys snatching stuff seriously. It's worth to walk the steps all along the cliff till the end as the perspective of the different views of the whole place is worth the steps you take.", "One of the best places at . We had a long drive to reach there but it was worth the visit. The turquoise waves by the cliff and the beautiful sunset was awesome. We saw some monkeys taking sunglasses and hats from tourists. We were hanging around past sunset and when we had to leave the place there were some 100 monkeys strewn on the pathway. .We had to cross that to reach the Cab and one monkey held my friwnds legs from behind, she pushed it away and we managed to get into the cab. So its better to leave the place early.", "Don't be an entertainment for other tourists!Those trained little monkeys steal anything from glasses,hats,ribbons,even flip-flops!be aware.try to go far away from the crowd,that's where u could let down your guard and really take in the gorgeous view of the ocean", "Never miss the sunset at this place and the Dance performance which happens everyday at 6. We missed it :-( Beware of monkeys.They flick anything and everything possible. Very scenic place.", "The view of the ocean is fantastic and I could just stare out into the waters forever. Although the sunset on the day I went was not the most spectacular, it still took my breath away. The sense of calm that this place gives you is worth the travel. Do look out for the monkeys though, as they may get quite aggressive.", "I visited this place 3 times. It has gorgeous view from the top of the cliff look down to the see and reef. The ticket price was not bad, but still, there is difference price for tourist and local but not so bad (only 50 cents difference). Be prepared for the monkeys, they can come and attack any time. Normally there is announcement on the gate to watch out, especially if you wear glasses or hat, they will come and attack to take it. The good news is, if it happen to you, there are always staff who prepared to take your stuff from the monkeys, and give it back to you. My suggestion is to visit that place on the good weather, but probably middle of the day is not great idea because it will be just too hot. 2 or 3 hours before the sunset for me is the best time to visit this place, not too hot, and it has great sunset view.", "Beautiful cliff, awesome view. But watch out the monkeys, they steals anything. Be careful with your hat, glasses, even cellphone. So many stairs but very worth to do even if you bring children with you", "We went here for Sunset Photography, coz I read that this is the best sunset in , and really glad we went here... We where not alone, coz much tourists like us, where enjoying the ending of the day, with that picture perfect views. After we watched a traditional Dance which we enjoyed much. As all the other reviewers said, always be carefull of the monkeys", "Picturesque site with some climbing of stairs to do. Just beware of monkeys though. Roads jammed towards sunset time.", "The most beautiful sunset in the world. great cliff and the blue sea making the combination grand.but must really be careful of the monkey. take out everything before you enter or else it will grab your things away. can go byself but recommenden to hire a guide or join the local tour for safety.", " is always amazing, but i got some more than just amazing feeling when i visited this place. there are so many monkeys, playing around us. You better come when sun goes down or around 4pm. Sky will give you beautiful sunset. Don't forget to watch Tari Kecak Dance every 5pm, you will cost 100.000 rupiah, i know its expensive but you will never regret that.", "We reached there by 5pm to view sunset. As it was cloudy, our view was blocked. But the place was worth visit. Lots of monkeys around, so one needs to be careful with your stuff. We also watched Fire dance. It was nice.", "The view was amazing over the cliff.the only problem was the monkeys..they can snatch your mobile.eyeglasses...one took my husbands favourite head cap😂😂..just be carefull", "The sunset view is amazing and totally worth a visit. Picture is not enough to describe the scenery. It will be a long drive and traffic jam is expected. Be very very careful of the monkeys!! They WILL try to take your stuff. They love snatching flip flops and glasses", "I see a lot of Monkey, you can give them banana(buy from seller's inside the forest), and be careful with your glasses, monkey loves glasses. Hahahaha.. If your glasses stolen by monkey, ask the staff for take it back.", "Beware that the monkeys not only can steel suff like glasses bottles of water and hits but also they can \\attack\\\" to steel your flick flocks so you'd better wear snickers. If you want to feel safe and relax while you'd visit the temple we recommend to hire a guide who will know how to deal with the monkeys.\"", "Beautiful location with amazing natural surroundings. After seeing some funny YouTube videos this was a must do and so glad we did. We were careful not to wear sunnies or hats and didn't attempt to feed the monkeys ( as some did ). We took some fantastic photos and will have lasting memories of the day. Definitely put this on your to do list .", "Visit here in the morning around 9 am and it is worth every single second we are here. The view is breathtaking and at this time, there is not much tourist so we have our own spots for pictures. Haven't come at night for the dance. But if you do come, beware of the monkeys.", "We went here around sunset time and were a little too late to see the dance as those tickets were already sold out (so come early if you want to attend the ceremony). So we walked around the area and enjoyed the beautiful sunset. However, it was very crowded (especially at the small ways up to the buildings). There are also many monkeys but as long as you don’t have food with you and don’t directly look them into the eyes/ disturb them you should be fine.", "Fabulous views. Great at sunset but must arrive early if wanting to catch the presentation. Make sure to purchase tickets immediately on arrival and grabbing a good seat. Beware of monkeys!", "Interestingly, this place trains monkeys to steal from visitors. Slippers, glasses, earrings and many more. Visitors would have to walk pass these annoying rascals to reach the temple. But before I even got to the temple, I was too turned off and annoyed by these little thieves to enjoy the visit at all. For each item that you would like to retrieve from the monkey, you will have to pay IDR 20,000 to the local man (the trainer). He would throw some fruit to the monkey who would then drop the stolen item. Such a scam and a very immoral way of training animals. I would rather give the scenery a miss than succumbing to such dirty tactics.", "A beautiful place to take some nice pics, specially near the cliff, the view is more than amazing specially if it’s sunny, beware of the monkeys there is more aggressive than ubud Monkey Forest; they would snatch stuff from ur hands...overall the place is very nice and beautiful", "Its a great place with an amazing sunset view, just be careful to hide The shiny things on you like sunglasses, earrings, necklace because monkeys are very often stealing. I totally recommend it.", "The views are spectacular , however, the monkeys aggression spoils your relaxation .We would advise going as early as possible , and you must take off your sunglasses ,as the monkeys steal these.", "Obe of the nice spot to see the sunset in , but more attention bevause there are live wild monkeys , please don't bring food or bottle of drink, couse they can take its", "I've visited in the sunset. You have to dress with specific clothes, that they rent for free near the entrance. It is a wonderfull place to visit. Be careful with the monkeys, they are curious and may try to steal everything at hand. The staff interacted was really nice and friendly.", "Booked this half day tour through our agent , I would say its worth a visit . We were given instruction and precautions about the monkeys and they never troubled us. Just remove hats , shades and colorful things they the monkey might get attracted to. They have staff to try to help get the items back in case the monkey got them but they cant guaranty. the temple is situated at the cliff . the ocean and the view is really wonderful we took a lot of pictures . I would recommend this for people to visit.", "It was a very scenic place. The dance was awesome with great views of the sunset. However, beware of the monkeys. We were told that monkeys steal glasses and so we were very careful. But they still managed to catch my husband off guard and a naughty monkey grabbed his specs from behind. What happened next was a little bit more suspicious...a woman came out of nowhere (not wearing a uniform and therefore not staff) and ran after the monkey and got the specs back. As she was returning, she whispered \\money please\\\". Makes you wonder whether the monkeys stealing specs is a gimmick!\"", "We stopped here as part of a Day Trip from Legian with our Driver. Please pay attention to the warnings about you possessions and the Monkeys. We saw a number of visitors loose Hats and Glasses to the Monkeys. It was very hot especially when you get down to the cliffs and out the shade of the trees but the views are exceptional. Take the time to sit back relax and just reflect on how Beautiful the World really is and how lucky we are to be able to see it.", "The sunset from here was one of the best in . We reached well before sunset.Sarong was kept in front of the ticket counter.You can opt for seeing Keechak dance show here,ticket was 100000 rupiah.The cliff looks beautiful , and the sunset is mesmerising .Walk towards west part,get a good spot to watch the sunset.But beware of the monkeys! They are everywhere.I saw 2 monkeys attacked few girls just beside me and took away their sandals.", "Nice cultural experience along the cliffs. A few of the preferred spots are blocked off for worshipers only (disappointing but understandable). The monkeys are fun to watch and the views along the paths are wonderful. There are some small huts upon entry where you can grab snacks and a drink. An additional surprise was the requirement for both men and women to have their knees covered. They were extremely accommodating and provided a sarong (sp?) at no charge for the visit. Wonderful experience overall and worth the stop.", "The temple itself is gorgeous, placed high on a cliff, with amazing views. Keep in mind, that you will not be able to get to the main part of the temple, just like many others in . Prepare appropriate wear - covered knees for both men an women. You can get a free sarong at the entrance if needed. Keep your eyes out for the monkeys, or to be more precise - keep the eyes away. They can get pretty aggeesive, pull things out of your hands (I lost my sunglasses this way, even though I held them firmly in hand - one monkey sneaked on from behind and grabbed them), tug at your clothes and shoes. If you have a snack in hand, you might as well give it away immeditely, they will come at it very angrily. Monkeys will not run away if you try to shoo them, but will bare their teeth and come at you. Best advice is to walk past them fast, in a group and ignore them. I saw many small kids who got really scared and were crying. We were also unlucky to witness a suicide of a man who jumped off the cliff by the temple. According to guards, that happens several times a year.", "If you are a lover of nature and serenity, this is a must visit place. Gorgeous sunsets and glorious limestone cliffs and sea. Do watch out for the monkeys though, they tend to grab stuff off you.", "Very exciting sight seing, nice location and very sentral. It was a magic and very spectaculer with the best sunset we watched the colosal kecak peformance. It was amazing monkey dance and the ticket was so cheap. One bad thing is the monkey was so naughty so be careful with glasses and any other property", "We weren't expecting much in the Monkey Forest, and were very pleasantly surprised. The walks are very pleasant, and the forest teems with macaques. We had quite an adventure there. We took a break on a small wooden platform, and a very cute little monkey decided to make himself at home in my wife's lap. Meantime, his co-conspirator was slyly reaching deed into a pocket of our backpack to swipe my wife's prescription sunglasses. He scampered off into the underbrush, apparently intent on reading a magazine article on unsuspecting tourists. We were left pondering Plan B. About 15 minutes later, a guide who had nonchalantly wandered into the underbrush after the thief, tapped my wife on the shoulder, smiled, handed her the sunglasses, bowed, and walked off. We barely had time to thank him. So we're using this forum to thank the very persistent and kind Monkey Forest guide who returned her sunglasses. MATUR SUKSMA!!!!", "We have been visiting this site last night with my family (2 kids of 3 and 5 years old). Sunset was great, no question bout it but we have been attacked by monkeys with 0 provocation. My wife had her glasses snatched from her face by a monkey who came from behind her, sat on her back, and disappeared with them ... These were usd 600 pair of glasses. Later on, another monkey attacked my 3 years old daughter. I have complained to the entry guards that they should warn all visitors about this by giving papers when buying tickets... But these people were useless. Clearly, we would not have explored the site as we have done if we would have known about it So BE CAREFUL !", "We thought we could kill two birds with one stone by visiting this famously located temple, and have the often despised experience with their aggressive monkeys. The view was stunning, and certainly worth the trip (as thought many others). But while other temples combined ongoing religious practices, the temple seemed pretty dead, only swamped with tourists. And we did not see any monkeys. Initially because we followed the advise to take off our glasses. But after a while we dared to put them on, to avoid accidents, and did not see any monkey. We did hear some screams, but not see one.", "Nice view with lovely monkeys. Way too many people, so packed. Nothing too special and perhaps better to visit other times than during sunset and so packed.", "Although the temple is beautiful there are way to many monkeys, they blocked our way multiple times.", "Very nice view over the cliff. Awesome Beware of the Monkey that will snatch your belongings, especially the spectacles.", "Stunning views over the cliffs, the monkeys were a bit cheeky and tried to steal my sisters sunglasses! We got some great photos, beautiful scenery and such a cleansing spiritual atmosphere.", "It was a lovely place to visit, there were alot of people sight seeing, but it was still worth the trip. the warning about the monkeys is pretty spot on, we saw one monkey with a hat he had gotten its hands on (it did suit him to be fair) and then saw someone lose their glasses to a quick monkey (again they were just hooked in a back pocket and not put away like they warn) the view is breath taking and its worth the drive!", "Nice view at cliffs Especially at sunset Nice strolll Beware of monkeys - they will grab your glasses", "Nice view at the cliff with sunset. Nice photograph place for couple. Becareful there is many monkeys around, they may grab your things such as sunglasses, water bottle, mobile phones.", "Breathtaking view of sunrise. Just be careful with the monkeys. There's a lot there and they are not afraid to grab your food or camera.", "The view here once you walk to the cliff edge is incredible but you have to negotiate some very aggressive monkeys who want anything shiny from bling you are wearing to my daughters diamantes on her thongs. They will forcefully remove a nose, earring, glasses or anything else shiny if you happen to be wearing them so don't. There is a great chance you wont get it back or you have to pay the local guide to feed the monkeys in bananas in exchange for you bling...and its not cheap....Kids can get a bit intimidated but don't let it stop you going. Just don't wear shiny things and its great....", "Breathtaking views of the ocean and cliff, however there is not much else to do. It is a beautiful spot to see the sunset. Many steps and a lot of walking if you are traveling along the perimeter of the site, would be difficult for those with mobility issues. If you go around midday be prepared to sweat! There are very few (if any) areas with shade.We went around midday and it was very hot, but on the upside there were fewer monkeys. Please mind your glasses, phones, hats and even shoes! I was walking by and a monkey took one of my sandals right off my foot! I heard a girl in the parking lot complaining that a monkey grabbed her cell phone.", "It's probably a Sacred place and locals consider all the monkeys as the guardian of the place, but we have several thievery problems during our visit. My friend's glasses was stolen and broke into two, kicked back by one of the monkey. My other friend's glasses almost stolen, but there's a minor damage on his glasses. I can't help but run away and discontinued the whole walk to the temple. It was a horrible trip for the first day of the tour.", "Wow, this was a fantastic place! Beautiful scenery, with lots of photo opportunity. We went there around 4 pm - had a stroll around - took loads of pics. Then we went to the dance show - get there early, so you can find a good place for again nice pics (remember the sun will go down during the performance, so shadows might move and the poles could be right in your viewing area). The wild monkeys can be a pest around here as well, so if you sit at the top (good viewing though) could jump on you and steal things like glasses, hats etc.", "This was the highlight of my trip in . Just the sound of the waves from the cliff made my mind so relaxed. Really a must see. Sadly we were not able to see the show since we went there at noon. So if you go, make sure you catch the show, I think its worth watching to get a complete experience. Anyway, beware of the monkeys. They do take your sunglasses even when you're wearing them. Mine was taken, good thing a local got them back but unfortunately, it was already destroyed by the monkey when it was returned to me.", "You cannot miss this attraction if you're in . Spectacular view of the sunset, especially with the traditional dance show. How much of this show is traditional o touristic...we will never know. But I want to believe it's made for tradition. Beware the monkey, they can be aggressive.", "We had an enjoyable morning here. Our driver acted as our guide which made life a lot easier. He got us the required sarongs and as we walked he made sure we weren't bothered by the monkeys. The monkeys like to steal items from tourists who then need to get fruit to trade with the monkey to get them back. Rangers are around that can help for free. The view is amazing as you walk along the path near the cliff top. There is a wall there, so it's safe for kids. At 6pm each day there is a performance at the amphitheatre which makes use of the best sunset views in .", "Wonderful views! The monkeys make great models for the most amazing sunset. Very crowded as expected. We did not stay for the dance because we were tired at the end of the day and headed back to Kuta fearing traffic jams. I would highly recommend this to photographers and for people who want to just stand around looking at the sea, the cliffs and the setting sun with monkeys posing as models in the foreground.", "We were taken to Uluwatu Temple and warned by our lovely driver to be mindful of the monkeys. They are trained to steal your thongs, flip flops, glasses, cameras etc. As we trekked to see the most beautiful sunset on majestic , we noticed the monkeys getting closer. Without any warning one monkey snatched my 7 year olds thong/flip flop off his foot as he went to walk and then another pinched the other one. A lady asked if we wanted to buy some peanuts to get the thongs/flip flops back. We had been warned about this scam. I explained it was to late to retrieve the shoes since the monkey had started to eat them. Poor son was very distraught but gorgeous husband made it into a great story that he could tell when he gets home. Eventuall got to the look out and watched the beautiful sunset before retreating back to the car with our kids full of stories about these monkeys. Word of caution, don't wear flip/flops, thongs, hide your sunnies and wear contacts if possible and do not take a bag with you, they can unzip bags too. Very clever. We were not scared at all, they seemed pretty harmless. It was still worth it and we would do it all over again but with sandshoes on next time", "Beautiful view over the perfect water, could watch the waves crashing for hours. It can get extremely crowded in areas and watch out for the monkeys, they will try and steal your stuff.", "Beautiful place to visit. But the monkey ate my glasses! The dance is beautiful and the sunset is a must see.", "We were told to go here at sunset because it is beautiful. While it is beautiful and the sunset was lovely; it was so crowded and not worth the expense to me. The dancing was so beyond crowded and we couldn't see too much. We enjoyed our time and the dancing at GWK much more. We left the show early and it was still very tough getting through the parking lot with all the cars. It was just too crowded to enjoy it. My kids actually loved the monkeys but they are a little aggressive and we saw them take eye glasses off someone walking by.", "Definitely worth the trip. The sunrise is incredible and the view is spectacular! Monkeys are at the top too! Booking with a guide I would say is best. The way up is pretty intense but lots of spots to rest along the way. The way down is hard as the rocks and sand gets very slippery but you can go slow and take your time.", "very interesting place with superb views over the cliffs, long way to access (heavy traffic), vey crowded and be careful with the stealing monkeys, but at the end really nice views", "This is one of the main attractions that interested me in . I am not sure what to think about it yet. The tourists can be quite obnoxious, definitely more than the vilified macaques. The sunset is breathtaking. More astonishing is the instant rising of the waves upon sunset, when the gravitational pull of the moon's effects are immediately witnessed with a significant increase in swell sizes. That was shocking.", "We arrived very late, almost the sun had completely set but nevertheless was very scenic and beautiful. Beware of monkeys that can be lurking at every turn.", "Worth coming to but expect crowds of people. Very cool cliff views. Lots of monkeys around so be careful of them. Would make a good sunset spot too", "Such a spectacular part of overlooking the cliffs, the temple out to the ocean. We decided to go as a couple without the kids in tow and it was such a spiritual experience for us both. We took sarongs, but you don't have to worry as they have ample spares there. We paid a little extra for the guide, which was well worth it and he also had a small slingshot just incase the groups of monkeys came running -which he aims next to the group, not actually at the animal- just to scare, as they can be pretty aggressive at times. He was also able to explain and point out interesting facts behind the various structures. Take a great photo near the cliffs and also on the top of the stairs as it gives you a great perspective. Earlier in the day is better as it gets pretty hot walking around and wear sensible shoes too as the footpath is old and uneven, loads of character but you could lose your footing easily. Keep your sunglasses and cameras close - the monkeys love this stuff! The scenery is just surreal and it has left such a lasting impression on us. On the way back we stopped off and one of Jimbaran Bay's famous seafood restaurants right on the water - highly recc it too.", "The sunset view made the whole trip worth it. In a sense, the view takes your breath away. Just watch out for these: - Monkeys really do take your stuff. especially sunglasses - There is a \\traditional\\\" dance they want you to join. Its not traditional. Its a dance they made to capitalize - IMPORTANT. make you you arrange a ride back before going there. We nearly got stranded. The drivers that ARE there will simply rip you off knowing you have no options whatsoever\"", "Must see the sunset from this view, it’s absolutely amazing. Dem monkeys though, saw an old lady get attacked by one for her glasses. You can pay someone to protect you but as long as you stay with the large crowd it’s generally ok.", "The path is quite long but worth the walk as the view is spectacular! A sarong is provided at the entrance and there is an entrance fee of 30 IRD. The sunset wasn’t as impressive as some of the pics as it had been raining and cloudy for a while. I loved the monkeys!", "Pretty ok. Stupendous view of the cliff. Monkeys all around and apparently many have had their sunglasses and normal glasses pilfered! They are very sneaky and come up from behind you, so do take care. Sunday is a good day to visit coz the locals do go up to pray. So u get a chance to see the local culture and customs first hand.", "What an awesome spot for a sunset. Beautiful views and lots of people. Beware of the monkeys though, they like stealing your sunglasses,phones and slops. Definitely worth a visit", "We went there in June 2017. The view here is breathtaking. From one point to another end to watch the sunset. It was really a truly unforgettable experience. We skipped the dance show because we want to watch the sunset instead. Beware of the monkeys because they are everywhere and will be snatching yr glasses or handphone if you do not take care. But they don't means any harm. It was less than half an hour as I was staying at jimbaran . You can book a local tour guide for a day trip or half day. Make sure you have price set before taking. You won't regret to be there.", "Well worth a visit to see the Monkey sunset performance ,great views from the cliffs over looking the surf", "Imagine yourself on top of the world,with strong wind, underneath the cliff lies the beautifully majestic waves strolling towards you. Steadily, waves by waves took over itself in an endless cycle. the moment is truly breathtaking. But watch out! beware of the monkeys. i suspected the monkey are well trained to snatch your sunglasses. one might be wondering how they do it. while you are admiring the waves, the monkey will climb around the barrier (shoulder level) and steal your sunglasses, camera,etc. It will hiss at you (sounding victory)", "Not very impressive or worth it in my opinion, go to Tanah lot, much better. There is monkeys to take photos with, it's high up on a cliff but nothing super special.", "Nice spot. We visited as we were staying in a villa down the road. Spectacular views. Maybe sunset is a better time to visit, than in the heat of the day. We hired a local guide, so no monkey problems for us!", "Fantastic and romantic spot. Fabulous view next to the cliff. Great for photos. be careful about monkeys. they snatched my wife's glasses off her nose and scratched her in the bargain.", "nice dance nice view nice construction and funny monkeys", "It's worth the while for the view but the moneys are aggressive. We saw one which targeted flip flops near the entrance. It grabbed one from a local tourist and refused to return. We saw another one while we walk to the cliff but eventually agreed to return the shoe after security gave it a bag of rambutan as an exchange. Don't wear flip flops!!", "Went there to see the sunset, unfortunately it was cloudy, so I didn't really see the sunset, although the view was still amazing. There was a kecak dance performance where you have to pay for extra tickets. There were lots of monkeys that were attracted to accesories that people wear. One of them took my friend's glasses and bite it. I also saw one of them holding a broken sunglasses from one of the tourists. So, be careful and take off all of your accesories there to be safe.", "The view is breathtaking, you should go right before sunset to walk around and wait for the sun to set, great view a nice experience. But beware of the monkeys, they come suddenly and would steal anything you have in hand or on your head so avoid wearing hats or sunglasses and hold well your camera/ phone. Other than that, it's a very peaceful experience.", "We got here at 9.30am and there were few people there. It was nice to be able to enjoy the site in relative peace. Stunning setting, well worth visiting. Amazing to see the people who ignore all the warnings about removing glasses etc so the monkeys don't get them. In the short time we were there one woman had her sunglasses snatched and entered a hitting competition with the monkey in an attempt to get them back. Eventually one of the staff threw a banana at the monkey and it dropped the glasses - over the fence. He retrieved them to find one lens was gone. She was lucky not to have been bitten. Then a small girl had her jandal snatched leading to lots of tears and more bribery from the staff to get the jandal back. Parents - don't let your little kids wear jandals there!", "Me and my wife really enjoyed the view of the sunset. It was a great view. So warm and calm. But please becareful with the monkey.", "Incredible view... And the gift : monkeys... But it's not so easy. Never try to swim here... It's to dangerous due to hudge current.", "Temple has trained monkeys to steal people's spectacles and charge you to get it back. It is nothing but an organized crime, be careful or just avoid the place. We were careful about monkeys, but still the monkey stole my dad's specs, and my dad got seriously injured with deep scratches on nose and face, needed medical assistance. The natural views are beautiful, but the monkeys and thieves around it ruined all of it.", "Absolutely amazing views and photo opportunities here. There is a little monkey problem though. This can be avoided if u keep your sunglasses and food and other shiny things in your car. Really worth it though. Amazing amazing view of this beautiful world we live in.", "That is not true about the local people are training temple monkeys to steal. The monkeys are naughty by themself, nobody is training them. They are used to exchange stolen items for food or they just like to play with it and with the angry owners of the belongings. I know what Iam talking about, my father works there and looking after the temple monkeys. The tourists are always warned already at the temples gate.", "This attraction also known as cliff temple. Entrance fee is IDR20000. The scenery is beautiful. However, the cliff is filled with aggressive monkeys. Remove sunglasses, spectacles, hats before going in. A group of us went to the cliff and we did as we were told, removed our sunglasses, spectacles and hats. However, a friend couldn't see clearly and put on her spectacles to take a photo. Suddenly, a monkey jumped out from the side of the cliff and snatched her spectacles away from her. Our guide had to get a packet of food from the vendor to exchange for her specs. However, parts of the specs were bitten off and there were scratches on the lenses. Also, we were told that monkeys sometimes hop around tourist feet and if we lift up our feet, our slippers will be gone. So please be mindful and always move in a group. It will be better if you were to grab a stick to fend off the monkeys..", "The scenery was gorgeous as was the sunset but I found it was lacking the little things to be considered a \\must see\\\". It was fun to feed the monkeys but you have to watch your belongings as they are pretty aggressive.\"", "We visited this yesterday - made the mistake of not sorting transport in advance (despite warnings) so relied on bluebird taxis booked from our hotel concierge - they will wait (on the meter) and bring you home - driver will happily negotiate a fixed fee to switch off the meter - this was a better way to relax and not worry about time you're spending out there. (We agreed on IDR 400k from Nusa Dua hotel - 45 mins either way and about 90 mins there - probably could have got a better price but for two of us wasn't expensive all day hints considered) - remember you can't pick up a taxi there so you need to sort return leg. Luckily we were there at low season, so, while it was busy ish it wasn't rammed - take sun cream and a hat as it gets fierce. Entry is around IDR 30k per adult - legs need to be covered, but they have a stash of sarongs to borrow. Watch out for the monkeys - we were there in the middle of the day so they were sleepy, but they were happy to perform. Tuck glasses and hats into napsacks - they (the monkeys!) will come and remove them from your head - and not too gently - watched this happen a few times (notwithstanding many warnings) The wall to and the temple location itself are stunning - literally clinging to the side of a beautifully dramatic cliffside - worth walking up both sides to get stunning views (you can see the attraction of waiting for the sunset performance but we mistimed it and was way too hot to hang around). The temple itself has various elements to it - visitors cannot enter the main temple itself though. There are a couple of little gift shops and cafes where you can get rehydration and shade in the car park. Well worth a visit!", "Unfortunatley it was a rather overcast and drizzly afternoon so we did not get to see the sunset although it was still beautiful. Lovely grounds and the monkeys were cute providng you respected them and did not give them the opportunity to steal anything from you. Very busy time of the year with lots of tourists although worth the visit.", "Fabulous spot for sunset photos. Beautiful scenery of cliffs meeting the ocean. A bit of walking required. Beware of monkeys pinching glasses or footwear!", "The views of the ocean and the sunset are simply breathtaking! This is the most 'OMG Wow' place we have visited whilst on our three week adventure in . There are plenty of opportunities to take some beautiful photos. Be wary of the monkeys; our guide informed us that they can be aggressive (don't give them eye contact and leave your hats, shades and waterbottles in the car). No need to buy a sarong as it's included in the ticket price. Enjoy yourself!", "The views are just glorious if you can manage to get a glimpse thru the crowds, we did not stay very long due to the Monkeys attacking people right in front of us.", "It is an awesome place to visit especially when the sun is going down. The monkeys are awesome and can be really amusing. I saw this monkey open the tap and drink water. If you want to catch the sunset then you need head out sooner as there can be a lot of traffic build up around sunset as a great number of tourists head over there.", "Lots of stairs, was really hot the day we went. Beautiful scenery. Th area is in drought so the monkeys can be a little cheeky, be careful with belongings such as sunglasses. Our guide carried a stick (didn't use at all)as my young daughter got a little scared, the monkeys stayed away from us. Other tourists had a thong, sunglasses and a mobile phone thrown over the cliff! The photos we took were stunning. Next time would love to see the Kecak dance at sunset.", "The view is nice but not as great as Tanah lot. Too many mischievous monkeys. Please do avoid wearing any kind of spectacles. Monkeys are aggressive and will snatch specs from tourists. I don't wear contact lenses and therefore left me no choice but to walk around without my spectacles so as to avoid losing them to the monkeys. A short 15mins into the area, I witness 2 spectacles/ sunglasses stolen. It's such a pity that kind of affected the experience.", "Always a great spot but has become a tourist Mecca in the last couple of years. It’s as good as the Instagram pics but get there early before the dayboats arrive. It gets hectic after 9am. Watch the monkeys too. No eye contact or they’ll go you. Our second visit and no doubt not our last. Will aim for sunset next trip.", "When the Uluwatu Temple guides say 'take off your glasses' or the monkeys will swipe them, PLEASE believe them. The monkeys are so quick, they have perfected the art of thievery. A poor woman from China was left holding only one lens of her 600 dollar prescription glasses saying I cant see. The guide explained only if they actually SEE the monkey with the glasses can they try to retrieve them, I took off my prescription glasses so everything was blurry ha ha. As I was warning other tourists to take off their glasses the monkeys swooped. Taking a thong off a toddler being carried by their father. Another lady had her thong taken off her foot as she walked nearby. I saw another monkey munching on sunglasses.The guide managed to get the glasses back by throwing balls at the monkey til it dropped the sunglasses. But the thongs were chewed to pieces. The children were crying. As the alpha male monkey sat in domination. I waved my hands and screamed at him to go away ha ha. It was a funny experience but I was sad for the tourists that had things taken. If I ever visit again I will be taking bananas and throwing them at the monkeys to keep them at bay.", "Must go place to take breathtaking photos and enjoy the beauty nature of cliffs and ocean. There are monkeys though so you might have to take care of your belongings.", "Amazing scenery, go in the morning to avoid monkeys. We only saw 5 monkeys and every time anyone got close they would grab their bags or hats. Follow the rules and keep everything in your closed bag. If you are travelling with prams I wouldn’t risk a sunset visit.", "Try and go at a quiet time because it really is beautiful and has some incredible views! But there are so many awful tourists there! They aren't kidding when they say hang on to your glasses either nearly lost mine to a ninja of a monkey!!!", "This was stunning, highly recommend putting this on your to do list, watch out for the monkeys though they tend to take glasses and hats. I would suggest leaving a bit early to get ther as it gets extremely busy traffic wise getting there.Many beautiful photos to take. There is a small fee for the hire of a sarong.", "Worth the drive to walk around the area. The monkeys are cheeky here so watch your belonging. Beautiful coastline - great for photos.", "Went there to see the sunset and despite the place is crowded its worth a visit. The view is beautiful. Watch out for the monkeys and dont wear glasses. I saw them take and break three pairs of ordinary glasses, to much dispair for the owners.", "Nice temple which is of course famous for the huge amount monkeys living there. If you haven't seen a lot of them yet and you'd love some photo's with'm, this is the place to be in . The monkeys don't steal sunglasses or anything, they're quite friendly.", "Lets just say dont wear anything shiny. I had some bling on sunnies and monkey jumped on back to try and steal them. Walk thru forest was nice but then you have to exit through Warren of market stalls. All good if there to spend money but we weren't.", "The view was nice once you climbed the stairs. But that's it. My husband and I were a bit disappointed with this.It would probably look great at sunset but you need to time it. Beware the monkeys they are aggressive as they are not feed by the government like the ones at monkey forest Ubud.", "Views here were incredible! We were there whilst there was a huge religious ceremony/event and it was so wonderful to be there to see it all. Due to the unusually large traffic of people that day, the monkeys all stood to the side and observed! Nice place view the sunset, Worth a visit!", "Much better than I thought. very good sunset scenery and the monkey are not as bad as I expected and lots of monkey some of them are cure. I thought the Monkey will rob your hat & thongs and sunglasses - non of these happend.", "I was warned about agrressive monkeys at uluwatu temple complex when my wife and me visited the complex and the kecak dance at sunset. So while walking around and enjoying the nice setting and the religious ceremonies I watched out for them and kept a distance. After the rather touiristy firedance show in the overcrowded arena my wife asked someone to make a picture of us, no monkeys nearby..But when positioned, in a split second my glasses where snatched, by a monkey absolety out of nowhere. I never even saw the [--] coming from the bushes below behind a wall, by standers told us. I was really pissed because without glasses I am quite handicapped, thanx bad eyes. Immediately some \\\\\"nice\\\"\\\" and \\\"\\\"helpful\\\"\\\" locals showed up who went looking for the monkey and his prize and they told me not to be distressed. After some time in the half dusk they called us some 50 metres away. Glasses retrieved!, I was a very lucky guy, the locals claimed they had to do a hard job to trade the glasses for feeding eggs to the monkey. They suggested a tip right away which I was prepared to give anyway. But after handing over a reasonable sum, they got nasty claiming for more. IWe refused and walked away being cursed and humiliated by the villains. By then it became even more clearer to us that this must be a clever and organised scam. You train your monkey to steal someones glasses and let him bring them to a partner in crime right away. You pretend a difficult search in the bushes for some time and then - oh what skill - we retrieved the glasses. Tourist happy, he pays nice tip to the crook and everybody is smilling...... Clever but disgusting and I think the police shlould stop this tourist harrassment. at the normally friendly island of . On the way back our driver confirmed this trained monkey scam. Jan, the Netherlands\"", "Amazing views. One of the best sunsets in the world. Have to be a bit careful with the monkeys living free in the area! Beutiful Traditional dance starts at 6pm. Must visit place in !", "Very nice view. Very scenic. Be careful for the monkeys as they often grab sunglasses. And if so happens get assistance from one of the staff there. They will help you out. Must try in .", "That was a fun little walk. There are some very beautiful cliffs, and it's fun to watch tourists interact with the Monkeys (we kept our distances, as our guide got his glasses stolen from him and destroyed right when we arrived). It looks like it might go on quite far, but we just did a small tour and headed back, as it was really hot and we had many other thongs to see.", "Nice cliffs view. Is worth visiting. Need to be alert with the wild monkeys as they will snatch spectacle, sunglasses and anything we hold on our hands.", "Stunning views and a great traditional dance. A worthwhile visit! Just beware of the monkeys, they re extremely aggressive!", "there were a lot of monkeys who tried to steal our sunglasses, food, and other things. Be careful. But the view was good", "Missed the sunset unfortunately, Monkeys were very playful breaking my glasses and took off with my sun hat, be careful when around them otherwise a very fun day", "To be able to get so close to the side of a cliff was pretty cool. the views are spectacular, and we went around noon, and was not crowded at all. Beware of the monkeys. I didn't personally have any issues (actually found them to be friendly) until we saw one steal a hat, while another stole a flip flop off of a little girls foot. While that was amusing, I am sure if it were us, we wouldnt think so.", "Lovely location but the monkey are a problem. Stole glasses and other things. They are very, very quick. Its funny but trouble is for those who need glasses to see, it poses a problem. The views are spectacular and the Kecak Dance impressive. A lovely evening ... but be aware of the monkeys and tie everything down!", "To catch the sunset, you can find a spot at the edge of the cliff or watch the traditional dance (with the sunset as a background). We chose not to watch the dance and witnessed a beautiful sunset with the Monkeys. The monkeys are attracted to anything shiny so, unless you want your stuff stolen, keep all shiny objects inside your bag! This includes but not limited to sunglasses, eyeglasses, watches, shiny phone casing, gold/silver/rose gold iphone etc..", "It's such a beautiful place that you can't miss it at sunset or sunrise! we went at sunset and maybe in the morning is not so crowded, we didn't stay to watch the dance because lots of people and locals said that wasn't worth it. Most monkeys were calm and didn't even came close, we just saw a girl on the way back that was \\attacked\\\" and had one flip flop stolen.\"", "After paying 30,000IDR or about 1.7$ entrance fee and after collecting my purple scarf, I'm off to the view! I really enjoyed the place. Lots of tourist but it was fun. You just have to find your space where you are more comfy. Disappointing though because we were not able to view the sunset. It was all covered with clouds. But it was alright. To add up: Just be careful with the monkeys because they told me that they will grab your glasses or little gadgets and later you end up paying someone to retrieve your stuff, lolz.. All and all, 'twas a good way to end the day after touring..", "I went on a Sunday afternoon and found it to be overcrowded. The monkeys were annoying and made it difficult to take decent photos. The view was beautiful; unfortunately, we did not stay for sunset and opted for dinner on the beach.", "it is great area with great view. it is really lovely and worth to visit. just be careful of monkeys, they still mobile phones and sun glasses of visitors.", "This was one of our highlights. The scenery is amazing, the monkeys are very cheeky here and if you stand near the wall you are bound to have many climbing all over you. My only tip would be to get there early enough to not miss the sunset and preferably not a cloudy day. It really is very special", "A really lovely place with some amazing views along the quite rugged coastline. Gets quite busy. Beware of the monkeys, saw one steal a cap from someone who had ventured too close!!", "Beautiful views, the sunset is magic. One monkey ate my friend’s glasses, be careful with them! Price: 50.000 R", "Pros the spectacular cliffs and watching the majestic rolling waves from above. Watching the sunset is beautiful however Cons sooooo many tourists kind of ruin the ambience of the place along with two many stupid people acting like the wild monkeys are pets their for their entertainment.", "The setting and views are great, it is nothing more than a beautiful park on a hill. it's a long walk and 80 steps to the \\temple\\\" ( I counted them on the way down) for very little. visit by all means but be prepared to be disappointed. When they say watch out for the monkeys...........trust me they are devils, I looked round to make sure that none were in sight and sat down on a bench in the middle of an opening 2 minutes late,r as quick as a flash I was minus my expensive sunglasses and the little bugger wasn't going to give them back and only did so with the help of a Wat worker, albeit minus some important bits making them usless. saw them take a phone and thongs off people as they were walking, so watch out for the monkeys!!\"", "This is the one of the best and crowded sunset spot of . Seeing dipping of sun in sea is beautiful from higher place to sea. Beware of monkeys.", "Yes there are monkeys, yes there is quite a bit of walk, yes there are crowds, but this is a place that's a must see! I have never seen such a beautiful cliff and endless sea beyond it. Words cannot truely describe the natural beauty of this place. It's a little bit of paradise that is famous for. Just go a bit early, before the crowds and sunset so you can take your time to marvel at the beauty of it all. You can seriously give the dance a miss - watch the dance some other place - don't waste your time here at this spot of natural beauty. Spend your time seeing the sunset in peace. As for the monkeys, I got this advice from locals - carry a stick and they will not disturb you. I found a stick there and carried it all the way. No monkeys approached us although we saw many many...I was specially afraid as we had our little baby with us. And as all have advised don't wear sunglasses,hats, even earrings to be on the safer side. Dont interact with them or feed them. And please be safe, the cliffs are dangerous and many places there are no boundaries. It's dangerous specially when it's crowded and there are monkeys all around. So please maintain a safe distance and don't take risks.", "We combined this with time at Padang-Padang, the Monkey Temple, and lunch at YeYe's. We had a driver we trusted so we could leave everything but the cameras in the car at the temple. DO NOT take anything else that you are not willing to lose. I saw a monkey steal a water, take the lid off and drink the water. They are clever. I took my gold watch and my dangling and sparkly earrings off as I like my earlobes. Don't smile at them either as barred teeth are a sign of aggression. Having said that, the monkeys were very well behaved and great fun and there were lots of babies. We swam at both beaches and got ourselves seats at Uluwtu to watch the surfing and the sunset by 5pm. It gets packed and the sunset is spectacular. We could see across to the volcano rising above the clouds in the distance and a bit closer to the temple at Tanah Lot. It is also a party destination so it's very busy from them on usually although they were refinishing the dance floor when we were there. There are lots of stairs to both beaches so it's not for those with mobility challenges.", "A mesmerising view where the sea meets the land. Nothing short of a movie backdrop. Sunset is lovely over here. The place is usually a little crowded but beware of the numerous monkeys out there.", "This is quite far from Kuta/Legian/etc. and in my opinion, not worth the drive. We showed up for the Kecac Fire Dace, which was alright, but very long and very crowded. Upon leaving after the show, 2 different monkeys jumped out of trees and stole mine and my wife's eyeglasses. Immediately after this, a woman with food for the monkeys was trying to take money from us in order to help us get the glasses back. It was clear that the monkeys in this area were trained to do this and when we didn't want to pay, she moved on to some other travellers who had other items stolen. It was clear the monkeys listened to her, so be on guard for this!", "A stunning view - crystal clear waters and white sand. The stairs were extremely busy but this is to be expected at such a popular attraction. Also, the area is good for monkey watching if that’s your thing! Lots of Warungs to eat also.", "We had a taxi take us here just before sunset and it did not disappoint. We did not pay for the performance. Once the sun set, it was a mad rush to the parking lot where taxis galore were waiting. We carpooled with another couple out of there to save on a fare. Beware of the monkeys there. They stole a pair of glasses right off of someone's face and ran off with them!", "It's a good place for beautiful views of the ocean and also the temples hanging by the cliff. Hot & Sunny and the sounds of the waves crashing was beautiful. All you need to do is be on high alerts for MONKEYS that are roaming around and they are there to grab your things if you're not careful. Spectacles and shiny things. One of my friend had a scare when his glasses was snatched and broken - he was left vision-less for the remaining days of his trip to ! But all and all, worth the trip to go!", "Pros -\\tBeautiful perched on a cliffside with views over the ocean, even more serene at sunset -\\tThe walk is a few hundred metres but gentle incline and suitable for all fitness levels -\\tRp30K entrance pp – very reasonable for the experience (and you’re given a sarong on entry) -\\tThere’s a dance at sunset – we chose to enjoy the view instead and leave before the crowds (and saved Rp100K pp) Cons -\\tCan get quite busy around sunset but be careful going any earlier – it’s hot and very little shade cover on the walk -\\tThe monkeys will steal anything they can get their hands on – the glasses right off your face included! We’ve been twice now and enjoyed it both times. Make sure you take plenty of water and allow an hour or two.", "Is amazing place by the sea with nice view and beautiful sunset better from santorini !!!! and is also monkey place there.", "Nice temperature, cool, shades. All types off green. Sun rays through the leaves. Perfect for taking some beautiful pictures. The monkeys rule. Hate the people who try to tease them and are crying when attacked or loose there bottle of water. Follow the instructions of the guards and please respect the serenity this place still provides.", "It was breathtaking but you have to be weary of the resident monkeys. While I was photographing the sunset a monkey came from behind and grabbed my prescription sunglasses. Luckily one of the guards was able to retrieve them. The monkey put on my glasses, chewed on the frames and twisted them but I was able to get them back. Notwithstanding the monkey experience, this is definitely one of the must see sights in !", "It is worth to visit and has really nice view. When we got there it was around 2-3 pm so wasn't that crowded. It must be nice place for sunset. Be careful with naughty monkeys. We didn't get attack from monkey gangs but we saw monkey grabbed lady's flip flop and started to tear apart.", "Nice little half day trip with kids. Great views from clifftops. Very photographic place with temples and ocean. There are a few monkeys about so maybe grab a guide if you have kids so they can push them away.", "This is the 1st place we visit when reached . The stunning view is more than the photo, the sun, sea and wind make us relax. Beware for the monkeys", "Its a must see when you come to , the views are simply amazing, with endless ocean view and cliffs to see. A small fee is required to enter the premise, and if you are not covered all the way to the knee, you are required to wear a sarong with a yellow sash. if you are, just the yellow sash will do ( although i think the sash and the sarong is there to make you look as easy targets for the monkeys to snatch from you) The monkeys there have very sharp claws; they target the young kids with glasses or when you are not looking. Best if you do not bring any plastic bags or loose items like necklaces, glasses. Keep away your devices when not in use. The monkeys will snatch them and you might need to pay the workers for some food to feed them.. not even guaranteed that you will get them back in one piece!( i heard one of the monkeys snatched a guest's glasses and it broke :( ) Its an hour's journey to the temple from seminyak, best if you hired a driver to get there. Nevertheless, i would still visit this venue again for its breath-taking views!", "Magnificient cliffs, beware of Monkeys (take care of your sun shades) Beautiful location to shoot photographs of beach from this hillock with beautiful lanscape and the sea beyond. Free toilet facility is available here unlike tanah lot....", "This the MUSIC VISIT place of interest in . Actually I can't find a word to describe the magnificent view of the cliff, you really have to go there and enjoy it by yourself. Any word is not enough. But, please be careful of the monkeys, they are gamblers......", "We visited the temple today which is a must see experience. The breathtaking views and the sunset are fantastic and the actual temple itself is wonderful. However you must be careful of the monkeys as they can be very mischievous. Today we witnessed a monkey steal a pair of glasses from a man who was simply walking past them. They grabbed the glasses straight from his head and ran off! Luckily one of the staff came over and helped to get them back. Useful tip: zip up your bags and put all valuable belongings away. The monkeys are harmless but if you provoke them by displaying your loved possessions they will take what they can!", "If you love photography, make sure you catch Uluwatu temple at sunset. The deep orange-red horizon reflected on the water, silhouetting the temple on the cliff makes for a great shot. Just watch out for the aggressive monkeys, which are known for grabbing anything from plastic water bottles to jewelry, articles of clothing and untended bags. One such monkey swiped my wife's glasses as we were entering the park, and had to be chased onto the roof of the park administration building and coaxed to throw down the glasses by throwing it some food. I'm pretty sure this response only serves to reinforce their thievery, but the park guides who chase the monkeys and throw them food also cash in on \\tips\\\" from grateful victims for their effort. I wonder if this isn't a you-scratch-my-back, I'll-scratch-yours arrangement. =)\"", "Was told to keep an eye on my glasses and hat as the monkeys steal them, so true took my new prescription glasses off and held them in my hand only to have them stolen by a monkey the locals manged to get them back for a fee very convenient! (beware of the trained ninja monkeys.)", "The temple is beautiful as everyone who's been here will tell you. The monkeys can be quite forward. Also quite forward are the guys at the front who will offer to \\guide and protect you from the monkeys\\\". There isn't much to guide, and you can protect yourself from monkeys by not doing silly things like taking selfies with them, so buyer beware.\"", "This was a wonderful visit well worth the journey and the very small entry fee. A complimentary sarong is provided which makes a good photo opportunity. The stunning walk along the cliffs provide wonderful photo opportunities. Beware if you have children with you as the drops into the sea are huge and the safety barriers not up to western standards. Also, beware of the monkeys .. they are quite aggressive and a man in front of us had his glasses stolen. There is also a Culture music and Dance performance which we did not see as had already been to a similar show. If you do this trip don't bother with a visit to the monkey sanctuary as this is far superior and far better value for money.", "The most beautiful scenery and obviously great photographic opportunities. There is a lot of walking and plenty of steps but you do stop a lot to enjoy the view and take photos. There weren't many monkeys around to start with but we came upon quite a few eating near the pathway. Their antics are entertaining and that hint of the unexpected keeps the adrenalin pumping! This would be a beautiful location at sunset and hopefully this is something we will do on another trip.", "it is a nice place to visit specially in the late after noon to be able to watc the sun set . Be careful of monkies who might steel your glasses .", "We took a ride on bike from Jimbaran to here, took about 20-25 minutes. Managed to catch the sunset but missed the Kecak Dance which happens daily from 5-6pm (I think) at the same location. Have fun looking at the monkeys walking up and down the path. Beware not to provoke them or feed them! I've seen someone's sunglasses being snatched. Luckily there are guards/guardians of temples that will swiftly throw a packet of fruits to the said monkey to distract and reclaim the sunglasses. Most write-ups tell you to book a return cab/taxi as you might not find transportation back from there. Not true. There are taxi drivers on standby there, just wave 1 over. Also much cheaper than the price quoted from Four Seasons, return trip. We wonder if the hotel conceirge makes a profit with the cab driver they call in for us. On our way home we dropped by for seafood by the beach.", "its really beautiful when looking at the sea and cliff..but here have a lot of monkeys..and they will grab your belongings..", "The views were breath-taking! BUT~ the monkeys were horrible. We watched them steal a pair of sunglasses, a water bottle and a lunch sack fro different visitors. You can hire a man to keep them away, but please do be very careful and don't carry a thing with you. The views from the cliffs are gorgeous.", "i think i have more less the same experience with other reviewer here. i drive myself and my BF to the temple by ourselves. we dont have any guide. i arrive there already known about the monkeys. so i kept all my loose items on my bag. we bought the temple entrance fee (around 1$). then the kecak dance entrance fee (7$). we arrive at 4-ish. and looking around the temple for like 45 min. its all horror. i was so worried about the monkeys!! cause i have bad experience with monkeys, they pull my hair when i visit when i was 10. so i kindda freaked out since the minute i saw them. thank God my boyfriend was there. but he is wearing a specs and its a loose items. and after we heard a few scream he decided to put off his glass. he just hang on to his glasses. at one moment i saw that there is a monkey snooping around his back trying to grab his glasses!!! then i scream to him \\watch out!!\\\" he suddenly pull his hands up and the monkey jump in the same time trying to grab the glasses!! its a horror experience. but we survive. its not all bad actually. there was an american couple giving the monkey some food, and they filming it. and the monkeys are being very friendly. its just how you react towards the situation. they're probably some kind of a monkey activist or sth... well they look really comfortable around the monkeys. cause we saw one Japanese tourist was screaming. not sure what happened. she scream, cover her face, and cry... quite horror... than at 5pm the entrance gate to the dance is open. its theater look a like overlooking the ocean and the sunset. its the prettiest sunset we've seen so far. but the horror prior to the dance is what we remember the most. too bad... make sure you stay around until after the show, and you take pics with the cast. and on your back to your car/bus/vehicle. make sure you stay in groups. its dark and can be confusing. please remain in respectful manner while you're in the area. as this is however is still a temple area. and please dont speak harsh language, even after you're being scammed. cause i heard this place is one of the most sacred place in .\"", "Last August while waiting for the fire dance starts I and a Hongkong wushu master and his wife took a stroll in the outside Uluwatu temple. I reminded the master about naughty monkeys as he and his wife still put on their sun glasses. He flatly replied:\\ Well i'd like to see who is faster I or the monkey\\\". Not long after he asked me to take a picture of them. They stood in a \\\"safe\\\" spot that is about 2 meters away from the rocky fence. I was ready to shoot then suddenly a big male monkey swiftly crept out from the rock fence and grab a branch, walked quietly on it and picked the Cartier glasses from the master's face. I completely petrified as the whole process took less than 2 seconds. And yet surprisingly the master didn't feel anything. Then he yelled at me \\\" hey why the sky is so clear\\\" and his hands rubbed his face. At night during the workshop he admitted that he just learned a valuable lesson. The first time ever after visiting 70 countries he admitted to ignor the local wisdom.\"", "We visited in the morning of Galungan, so there weren't too many visitors. The view was gorgeous, but everything started turning terrifying when my 3yr daughter and I got attacked by monkeys. I had my driver accompanied, and he warned me monkeys would grab hats. But I didn't know the monkeys could easily snatch glasses without a second. Sadly my 600usd glasses turned out like in the picture. Whats worst, there came another two surrounding my daughter and made her cried so hard that my driver finally came to realize it was bad! Anyway... The view was really beautiful, but safety is my top priority. Next time I will make sure to bring a stick to prptect myself.", "We enjoyed the sunset here after a rain. That's why the road along the cliff was muddy. However, the scene was worth a long way from Ubud by motorbike. What a pity we could not wait until the sun went down as when we drove away from there, I saw a pink-purple-orange sky behind me through the motorbike. Just breathless! I really don't like monkeys here and the way some people here earn money from visitors by exchanging the stuff people get stolen with fruits.", "We went during the day because we didn't think it was going to be a good sunset so we wanted it to be not crowded. It was ok if you are In the area but I wouldn't recommend travelling far to get here. When they say watch your hats and glasses for monkeys ..they mean it!! We saw 2 people get their (prescription) glasses snatched and chewed to bits and monkeys ran away with them for ever. Because I only have 1 pair of glasses I took them off while I was there after I saw this. You can replace a cap or sunnies on holiday but not glasses!! Photo of a monkey chewing glasses on the roof!!", "The view is awesome and superb. The steps to the cliff is quite a climb but once you reach there...the sunset takes your breath away. Please be aware of the monkeys along the steps and they are very good in grabbing your things.", "This is a beautiful place to visit and get incredible photos. Male or female you must enter with a sarong on and pay a small fee to enter. The monkeys are quite intrusive, even pulling your shoes off as you walk. Incredible architecture and views. You can stay for dinner, sunset and fire dance", "Great place to visit with amazing coastline however access on slow suburban congested roads , but typical for . Watch the monkeys for jewellery sunnies etc. interesting temple and walkways along cliff top.", "Very, very touristy. Lots of monkeys trying to steal your stuff and not really much to see. Nice cliff though...", "Great place to watch the sunset and views. However bit of rubbish lies over the walls where you can see the monkeys. Monkeys are not as in abundance as a year ago. Also the fire dance you have to pay for after you have paid for an entrance fee but wasn't clearly advised that you had to pay for it.", "Try get here about half an hour before sunset. Take in the beauty of the cliffs and look out for surfers way below in the bay. This is such a beautiful spot for keen photographers and amateurs. We didnt stay for the dancing and just took in the views from the cliffs. Take heed of the cautionary announcements about the monkeys. We did but one unfortunate lady lost her sunglasses.", "Can't be this place for sunsets! Amazing views and enough space to relax. Watch out for the monkeys!", "Beautiful views and so peaceful. Great for photos. Watch your bags glasses and phones if your using as a camera as the monkeys will steal them. You wouldn't want a monkey running off with your IPhone 6s!!", "I was in for just 4 days, and this was the best experience by far. Yes there were a lot of tourists and sunglasses-stealing monkeys, but the view and sound of the waves was amazing. There aren't vendors trying to sell you anything, you just get to experience the beautiful coastline. It's a bit of a drive, but so happy I made the trip.", "Obligatory. Just feel the sun and hear the waves crashing against the rocks many meters below. You can walk around to different points of the cliff and experience some truly breathtaking scenery. I didn't run into any trouble, but stash all small objects (sunglasses, lens caps, etc) into your bag and close it. Those monkeys are like small ninjas. They'll silently and suddenly come close and take something away. I saw one of them trying to pull the sarong from a tourist female just in front of me. Go for it and take thousands of pictures. This place is a must.", "Breathtaking views and cheeky monkeys, this was a great spot to visit. However, I do not recommend the extra ticket for the \\monkey dance.\\\" We were amazed at how many tourists they jam-packed into that small amphitheater. This begins just before sunset and ends well after sunset...it seemed to go on forever! Plus, if you're watching the monkey dance, you'll miss the sunset views. Loads of people walked out early. We would have as well, but it was so crowded we couldn't move until it was over.\"", "The view from the cliff is very nice...Beware of the monkeys...The tmple can only be viewed from the outside and is smallish...", "Incredible views all around. Invest the $10 entry free to see the sunset show. Be careful of the monkeys, and don't forget your sarong!", "Great little afternoon out. Stunning views and Im sure the sunsets are fantastic - but the crowds were building and we didn't stay. Yes Monkeys are cheeky and some will steal stuff (we saw a lady get one shoe stolen and another lost sunglasses) - just be ware but you don't have to freak out. This place is a really gorgeous part of the world.", "Becareful of any shiny items or even glasses My team got attacked by the monkeys jumping on our back and dragging our cameras and glasses and snacks running towards the trees", "fought the crowds, got there early to get a seat, burning sun in your eyes was bad, sunset came and started to enjoy the play. Watch out for the monkeys, they will steal anything not bolted down. Great day.", "The view is nice, but it's not worth to get scratched on the face by aggressive monkeys. Monkeys jumped onto my back and stole the sunglasses from the case inside by bag in 3 secs. And then it tried to steel my hat and scratch my face. My husband and a guy stand next to me helped to kick it off. We ended up paying 200k to get my sunglasses back and another 65 USD for a hospital visit. If you want to watch the sunset from Jimbaran area, it's better to spend that $65 to get some nice afternoon tea or somewhere else to get a drink than get scratched by a monkey on the face.", "This is a interesting place to visit. There are naughty monkeys which are very cute, but beware of them as they will rob your glasses and slippers! Another thing is the kacak dance which is their traditional dance with a story. It is worth to watch this!", "The Temple is located cliffside and consists of the main temple area and a cliffside walk to some other buildings. Very scenic view of the ocean. Best part of the trip were the monkeys. The guide warned us to take off our glasses, earings, anything that could be easily removed because the temple monkeys will try to steal them and want you to give them food before they will return the stolen goods. So we were forewarned. We saw one girl where the monkey swiped her glasses - she bribed him with a piece of fruit to get the glasses back. In another instance, a monkey took a man's glasses - he tried to bribe the monkey with crackers but the monkey did not like the crackers so he did not return the glasses. The man themn tried some fruit and the monkey returned the glasses (bent up). So the temple was okay but the monkeys were a hoot", "what a great cliff face , would set for stunning back ground wedding photos ... the grounds are a bit grubby , rubbish laying everywhere , and therre are monkeys too , but a great piece of scenery ! we loved it ....and i have some photos in my profile. go in the afternoon so you can watch the kekac fire dance after having a look around . cheers batt", "One monkey robbed my ring. I still can't understand how it did this but luckily my husband grabbed it and the monkey left it on the ground. Now we laugh about it but it would have been horrible in case my ring would have been lost. The monkeys are friendly, didn't scream make us feel uncomfortable. Probably as they meet hundreds of tourists every day. We stayed for the entire afternoon, the sunset looks incredible and is worth to wait. On your way back it's very dark, take a taxi which costs compared to what we would pay back home nothing.", "We went there in the evening with the intention of catching the sun setting over the horizon and we were not disappointed. The views were really nice. To top it off, a monkey decided to come see what we were doing and decided to survey us as we were trying to watch the setting sun. We were unable to catch the fire dance due to paucity of time but will surely see it next time we are in ..", "Lovely place to look at the stunning views! Visited during the day but would love to go back again and do the sunset. Had no dramas with the monkeys, but kept an eye on them. Nice walk around and looking down the cliffs", "Beautiful views ! Amazing ocean views and the monkeys are everywhere . Be careful with your glasses , the monkeys have no chill & will come and snatch them off you - whilst our visit we witnessed 3people get their glasses snatched off their faces lol ! Other than that was nice to see the temples and watch the shows", "Not much to see, the view of the cove is beautiful, becareful for the 'guides' who tell you its their job to walk with you, it is not necessary you can walk there by yourself. They all say be careful of the monkeys, the day we were there the monkey were not a problem, there are lots of stairs to climb and can be challenging especially in the heat, so take water with.", "We visited This temple on our last trip to , and it met all of our expectations. The sunset was all the more impressive for the location. While we sat and waited for the sun to go down, we observed a young child talking to a large monkey, and offering it sweets. The child wandered off as a group of tourists approached, one of whom was wearing rubber flip flops.. The lot kind similar to Havainas ... Anyway the monkey crept up behind the man, and as his foot lifted to take a stride, the monkey ripped the flip flop off and scampered into the overhead trees. And then along came the child to the rescue. With exchanges of sweets, he managed to cajole the shoe from the monkey. However when the tourist went to retrieve his shoe, he was coerced into paying for the service and sweet. Entertaining to observe but not fun if you are the one extorted. P.s. monkeys are not afraid of women!", "The views of the ocean are stunning. I got reminded a little of the views at the Cape in South Africa. Very pretty and some extra entertainment by the monkeys. Just don't get close. They steal.", "nice view, this is the place that you cannot miss. You will be shocked by the beauty of this nature, standing along the cliff and looking at the sea and wave was a relaxed and enjoyable activities... but beware of the naughty and fierce monkeys.", "This site had some great views of the ocean and the overall scenery was good but I didn't stand out and anything overly special. The monkeys were a distraction and took a lot away from the peaceful area. Keep your sunglasses, earrings and valuables out of site as the monkeys will try to take them. When we went the monkeys also liked munching on flip-flops so be careful.", "Not much to see in this temple, a lots of uphill paths take you to nowhere. Expected to see some monkeys, but all monkeys are mean and not friendly at all. If you wear a hat, sunglasses, and carry food or even a bottle of water, be prepared to get robbed by those beast. My wife tried to take a photo of the monkeys, one of the monkeys found out she was wearing sunglasses, not more than 3 seconds her sunglasses was taken by them. Luckily she got it back with the help from one of the staff.", "Fantastic setting with the backdrop of the ocean. Sun set is cool and the traditional song/dance in the amphitheater. Keep an eye out for the monkeys! Have a tendency to rob sun glasses if you stand near the walls... Entrance fee is cheap, scenery is fantastic and sun down is cool.", "Pros: - easy to find - stunning rock view - stunning sunset - offer local performance Cons: - beware some naughty monkeys", "I was mesmerizing of this place. The cliff, ocean, monkeys, traditional back sound music, temple, I like them all. Not my first time visiting this place! I'll always come back whenever I go to .", "The views of the water are gorgeous! The temple it self was not so much to see for us, perhaps because we didn't have a guide that could explain about it. My sunglasses got stolen by a monkey. It almost seems like a scam where the monkeys take things from tourists, they get food from some \\monkey guy\\\" working or hanging around there and then you are expected to give money to him for having given the monkey food. So wonder how much that guy makes off of the stealing monkeys. Perhaps it is not a scam but it almost seemed like it to me. Anyhow the monkeys destroy the experience because they are so aggressive without being approached at all by the humans. I was just walking along on the path when that monkey came and grabbed my sun glasses.\"", "beautiful at sunset but better to go earlier to participate in the local dance. be careful, some of monkeys are aggressive, do not wear your shades on your head and no caps. the sunset is stunning and some of the monkeys are very funny.", "Amazing Views and Ceremonies here. The pictures are amazing theres alot of monkeys everywhere to enjoy and this is where we watched the Fire Dance", "The view of the sea and the steps and walk around the cliff side was absolutely amazing,parking can be a bit of a hassel due to large numbers but by no means ruins the experience . You may even get to see a few monkeys just be careful with your valuables,glasses and anything they can grab.", "As always, lots of rubbish. We were there just before sunset and the coastal views while stunning, were pretty typical of what we have at home (coastal WA). A few monkeys, not a great many, cute. Lots and lots of people. Probably worth a visit once only, and dont give up doing anything else for it.", "I went there for monkeys:) and i got plenty of them. one of the monkeys bit my flip flop which was quite unexpected. the view down from the cliff is so beautiful and of course the sunset is definitely worth coming there.", "Very nice cliff view and the temple on the top of the hill next to the cliff. A lot to see, easily 2-3 hrs. But, be very careful...lots of monkey and can be dangerous...never buy monkey food at the entrance and never feed them or they will ambush you.", "The coastline and the views here are spectacular and it is definitely worth a visit. but take the warnings about the thieving monkeys seriously. In the hour and a half we were there we saw four pairs of sunglasses and 1 iPhone stolen by the monkeys!", "Best place for sunset in . Sunset was FFFFantastic! but be careful, huge monkeys are living there !", "Amazing views of coast and cliffs. We were warned about the monkeys but were not bothered by them at all. A few steps but not too steep. Well worth a look.", "Very nice spot for sun set! We arrived at 5:45pm.. Just on time to see the sun going down.. Becarful to monkeys!! They have caught a pair of glasses just in front of me!!", "We mainly went for the sunset and we were not disappointed at all. Absolutely beautiful. The area is lovely and when you walk out to the point and look back WOW well worth it. As always watch out for the monkeys, they will take anything..", "you must go in evening in twilight time to see amazing Sun Set at there! but one things you need to know is be careful from monkey! Theres a lot of monkey and they dangerous for traveler!", "Visited last yr May. The views are breath-taking! Beware of those monkeys, super cheeky and naughty... my friend got her specs snatch by one of the monkeys and they chewed on it.. its was really OMG and all thanks to other tourist who help us to get back the spectacles.. The sunset was super beautiful and worth all the walk!", "We went at 3pm and it was really hot!! It is a very beautiful place and we had a great time. We were told sunset will be full of tourists in big tour groups, however im sure the sunset view would be amazing. Beware of monkeys and dont feed them without supervision. I didn't pay extra to get a guide to follow us and it was ok. Dont disturb the monkeys and they will leave u alone (unless u have shiny jewelleries) so its not necessary to pay for guide to protect u from monkeys, although having a guide can be useful coz they can take photos for u:)", "Awesome place, for sunset and fire dancers, price is cheap and location is beautiful. just becareful the monkeys.. they love to steal sunglasses, but the have some Monkey whisperers there that can help you to get it back.... alot of history within this place... Absolutely Lovely!!!", "The place is amazing specially if you go to see the sunset... Is unforgettable! Just be careful with monkeys over there... They are not that lovely as usual in . They look hungry and jump on you sometimes. Despite of that everything is perfect. U have a such great view...", "The cliff scenery is pretty nice. There are suppose to have plenty of moneys in this place but maybe it is due to the weather, most of the monkeys may be hiding in the shade. Do note that the monkeys here are pretty aggressive. So do not wear any spectacles or hat.", "The views were amazing, especially at sunset. It is crowded but that's simply because it's so nice. Fun to see the monkeys running around but be careful they don't steal your possessions. We saw more than a few monkeys with flip-flops and sunglasses. The stroll through the forest is nice and relaxing also. I'd recommend going a bit before sunset.", "Very packed and not that much to see, no information to read. Had a nice walk along cliff tops and saw some monkeys. Nowhere to buy water inside so if staying for the show bring with you.", "The view is so beautiful. U can't miss it. Its one of the most beautiful sceneries. But watch out for the monekys. They might grab ur things (like glasses phone or camera) Put everything in ur bag", "Good experience. We could not see clear sunset but still beautiful. It's kinda rare that there is no one trying to sell things. But the monkeys can be dangerous so be careful!", "The first thing our driver said upon arrival was only take with us what we need. Leave the rest in the car. He explained that these were naughty monkeys in the area and would climb on people to get what they want. We paid our entrance fee, put on our sarongs and entered. After being here less then 5 minutes we see the 'naughty' monkeys at work. They had stolen glasses of a man and ran into the garden. A couple of others had climbed and jumped on people. And another had stolen a water bottle. We walked past this area and walked the footpaths to look at the view. No words can describe how beautiful this view is. We walked for over an hour to places that were quiet and serene. Our photos don't do justice here. There are lady's making bracelets on some of the footpaths. Negotiate with them and you will get some hand made souvenirs at a good price. We felt that we would come back again next time staying longer. Remember to wear sun screen here as it is very hot!!!", "As the name suggests it was full of monkeys. We were warned not to wear glasses. Females were told not to wear dangling earrings or anything shinning. One of the monkeys got hold of my friend's glasses broke them and started to eat the glass. Amazing sight to watch.", "If you are visiting the temple to see the monkeys, don't bother. They are trained thieves and will attack you when you don't give them what you want. I made the awful mistake of buying food for them. As soon as I walked into the temple they came out of everywhere, they climbed up my sarong and surrounded me and hissed at me it was so scary. At one stage as I was walking by, a monkey grabbed my feet while a massive one literally jumped on my back and stole my sunglasses. I was so shaken up. I was crying begging for help and the staff looked on. After I got away from some of them an Indonesian man carrying a sling shot gave me my sunglasses. He didn't ask for money maybe because I was so distraught, at least that was kind. So many other girls were scared and upset clinging onto their boyfriends and trying to escape but the monkeys made it terrifying and difficult. The views off the temple are not worth it at all. Just look at pictures in the Internet that's about as good as it gets! Do not go here!", "Best sunset ever! Breathtaking! Visited this place 5 yeas ago first time and was really happy to come again. Be careful with monkeys:)", "Definitely worth a visit. The fresh air, the view of the cliff, the ocean waves, and especially the sunset view was breathtaking! There were a few peddlers selling handmade crafts, they are not pushy, just approach them if you want to buy their fare. Do bargain though. Monkeys were a nuisance but we were warned by our guide to be careful with our belongings especially our glasses. We watched the one hour Kecak & Fire Dance (not cheap), something very unique and in a nice setting with the sunset view but our two young children didn't quite appreciate it. Go early to book good seats. Overall, worth a visit.", "This view from this place is absolutely stunning. My husband and I were both in awe of the natural beauty. We planned our visit for sunset so it was a bit busy, however still worth it to be there at that time of day. There is an entrance fee and you may have to wear a sarong (we both did) which is provided. You can also buy bananas to feed the monkeys hanging out in that area. Beware, the monkeys will jump on you if you have food or anything shiny!", "Beautiful views and lots of entertaining cheeky monkeys! 💯 worth the small entry fee and drive there, which isn’t far. Go at sunset. Definitely worth the trip...", "This is to be visited if you are looking for a beautiful panoramic view.. Located on a cliff, and with the sea flowing beneath this is sight which is a treat to ones eye.. Only problem being that we did not have a lot of time in our hands and were in a rush otherwise would have enjoyed it all the more.. Also, be ware of the monkeys out here.. they were in huge no.s and would just snatch anything in your hand.. Go for the sunset here.", "Beautiful place and view. You pay to get in and extra fee for the \\fire show.\\\" The warnings about monkeys stealing your stuff is real Saw a lady get her prescription glasses yanked off her face. Staff tried to trade candy for it on her behalf. The monkey wouldn't give them back. Slingshot didn't work either!\"", "Very nice place to see - ocean & view are breathtaking! Highly recommended place to visit! Just be aware - it’s very crowded place & monkeys are hiding around so keep eye on your belongings.", "Hypnotic waves, awesome sunset, terrorizing monkeys... You see it all here! Enjoy the breathtaking view and just chill while waiting for the sunset!", "We came here on our last night. We didn't stay for the kecak dance but watched the sunset. Couldn't really see a lot of the temple but it was still lovely to watch the sun go down from high up on the cliffs over the ocean. The monkeys provide their own entertainment by stealing whatever they can. We saw two people get their glasses pulled off their head only for the monkey to put them on his own head and it was sitting on the edge of the cliff wearing some poor person's specs. Only amusing if they are not your expensive prescription glasses! They actually have staff members that use a catapult to fire things at the monkeys who are climbing up and over the cliff looking for their next victim. They gave them food to get one pair of glasses back so it just perpetuates the whole thing. The second person's were snapped by the monkey and ended up over the cliff, so take care!", "Very nice view of cliff over water. Beware of naughty monkeys. grabbed a fan off my mom's hand. Quite a bit ofuphill and downhill trek. Not for aged visitors.", "The views are worth the drive! Sheer cliff faces down into the ocean with surrounding jungle, monkeys and little temples along the cliffs. Bring your own sarong and cover your shoulders too. Didn't have a bad monkey experience? Maybe it was too hot in the middle of the day! Costs to get in to the site and more if you want a guide.", "Such a stunning view of the cliffs and ocean. Beautiful walk alone cliff edge. Lovely place to visit. Monkeys rend to grab sunglasses etc.so best to put away.", "This was worth going to just to watch the sunset and for dramatic ocean views but the temple itself was not that interesting and difficult to see. Walking along the cliff face was well worth the effort with plenty of spots to stop to rest. Limited food options so take snacks and water. Toilet facilities were awful very smelly and dirty. BEWARE of the monkeys, they are everywhere especially at dusk. They leave you alone if you ignore them but the will try to take anything from you they can. If you wear glasses take them of and don't carry a phone or small camera or hat as there will all go. The staff there will try to get your belongings back but if you listen to warnings there will be no trouble. The monkeys even try to take pretty foot ware so be careful. One monkey took a hair decoration out of a young girls hair. The sunset is gorgeous but try to leave early as there are so many cars all trying to leave at once. Well worth the trip and inexpensive. You do need a driver though as there are no taxis to take you back.", "My glasses were taken by a monkey. Nice overall, good price on the entrance. Don't play with the monkey's", "We had an awesome time and we’re stunned by the views.... go a bit away from the crowd and the view is majestic... however the monkey definitely take your glasses ... as I need them to see I put them on and then in a flash a monkey took them off.... ah well see the humour in it", "The most beautiful sunset that I have ever seen. Love the strong wind blowing to your face. But be careful of your belongings as the monkeys will come after you. They are well trained to grab anything from the tourist.", "We went there evening. We saw many beatiful view in sunset and took many artistic photoes there. It was one of the best sightseeing of that you should see. Be careful about monkeys there. You must pay for enterance.there is so beatiful.", "This was a temple of literally just walking around. Apparently it's a big tourist attraction but wasn't educational at all. We literally walked around for about 20 minutes sweating profusely, snapped a few pictures and left. The monkeys here are really dangerous. We witnessed a monkey take a mans eyeglasses off and he broke them in half.", "Nice view. However, don't go on afternoon if you don't like to expose under the hot sun. :-) Prepare for some stairs walking and beware of the naughty monkeys.", "Beautiful landscape, clear water, great sunset just beware of monkey! Watch out your glasses and bag :p", "Visit here late afternoon so you can watch the sunset. Come prepared for an amazing view but aggressive monkeys. Also make sure you bring a sarong to tie around your waist to cover your knees. It is a religious place and you must be appropriately dressed. Be careful if the monkeys. They like your glasses and cameras", "This was just beautiful! We arrived just before sunset. It was not really crowded so it was really romantic. The monkeys were everywhere!! It took everything, so be careful and hide your sunglasses and hold on to your shoes, because you will not get them back!", "Great place to explore ! Nice views and good place to take pictures all around.. Little fit far from city center Watch out from the monkeys, not friendly at all and easily steal ur sun glasses..", "We were here in the mid afternoon, not sunset (we had already done sunset at Tanah Lot). The views are still stunning. It is a very small entry fee and if you are showing any leg then you will have to wear a sarong (given to you at entry). Note, you will be approached for someone to be your tour guide or to 'protect you from the monkeys', for a price of course. You don't have to.. you can if you wish (i didn't use them so cannot rate their knowledge etc.), but do not feel like you have to, they can be very in your face as soon as you arrive so can be confusing as to if it is something that you have to do.. The monkeys here are not as approachable or friendly as the one's at Ubud Monkey Forest, they seem very skittish and you can only take photos of them from afar (fine for us, we had already been to Ubud, just a advising those that think they can get a photo with a monkey on their shoulder at this place). There is guides stationed throughout the Monkey area to help with any cheeky or aggressive monkeys. The sight is very busy with tourist, and apparently even busier at sunset so may take a while to be able to get out of Uluwatu afterwards. Do the full walk, the views from all angles are amazing. It is a decent walk with stairs so be prepared if you are not one much for walking.", "Beautiful sunset view and we took amazing pictures here despite the crowd. But I can’t imagine an evening where less people will visit as it is really beautiful. I skipped the dance though, and spent at least 2 hours on site. There were monkeys roaming around and there was a need to be careful of carrying our food / drinks out of our bags — I witnessed a monkey snatching a plastic bottle water from a fellow tourist! Sarongs was provided at the entrance, and I did see some tourists streaming in with just bikinis and slippers.", "Wonderful experiences. Loved the views and spend some peaceful time hearing the waves hitting the cliff. The only part that I was concerned about is the nuisance of the monkeys. Around the parking area take good care of your things, belongings and especially your sun glasses. Right in front of our eyes the monkeys snatched sun glasses from two gentlemen (one was a tourist and other one seemed to be a local resident) Pls be very careful..", "It's truly beautiful just to walk around and admire the views all around this place. The coastline is stunning and the cliff drops are dramatic. Perfect for the budding/professional photographers out there. Also the monkeys are a little cheeky and stole someone's hat while we were here! Hang on to your valuables...", "Worth a visit with amazing cliffs. Watch out the monkeys are NAUGHTY. No hats or sun glasses and even watch they don't take your sandals. It is very commercial and hence busy.", "Beautiful scenery, amazing sunset, fantastic views, be careful of the monkeys if you are carrying anything or wearing glasses!", "Gorgeous views of the crashing waves and bay below, fishing boats out at sea and of course the pretty sunset! Yes there are lots of tourists... Because it's a stunning attraction. Now, we were very vigilant with our monkey avoidance preparation. We followed all the advice about not having glasses/hats/phones/jewellery out... And yet one of the little kleptos looked my partner up and down and then tried to steal one of his thongs/flip flops. Luckily two guides were nearby and shook their sticks and hissed at him until he ran off - we think he would have won otherwise. Clearly these two guides were not trying to extort money from tourists!", "My husband and I visited this temple last Friday and, unfortunately, were not able to enjoy the experience at all. This was the result of the extremely aggressive monkeys which inhabit the area. Despite being warned about them and, being very cautious, I still had my glasses swiped from my head with amazing speed while I was looking at the view and then I had to pay to have them returned, (100,000 rupiah) even though one arm was broken. I also got a scratch on my nose as a result of the incident which,luckily, was from the glasses, not the monkey, as rabies is another serious threat. Unfortunately, this experience meant that we were reluctant to take any photos and had to cut our visit short as my husband has very poor eyesight and it would have been an absolute disaster if anything had happened to his glasses! I have a strong suspicion that, even though visitors are warned about the monkeys snatching things, these creatures are actually encouraged to do so as this is a good means of some people making money. Other people had had mobile phones and cameras taken as well and, while I was watching the so-called helpers trying to retrieve my glasses, I was really suspicious of their actions. It is a real shame that this is such a problem because it is a beautiful spot .", "What a silly outing to go on. On arriving their our driver told us that we had to take off everything loose, spectacles, sunglasses, earrings, anything that monkeys can grab. I kept my glasses on and was holding them to my face when a monkey ripped a girls earring right out of her ear...as I was watching her and feeling shocked at what I saw the monkey stole the glasses right off my face from my hands. I was really annoyed that I didn't listen to the driver however if I was told about this prior to the tour I would have bought my spare pair that I always take when I travel. I spent the rest of the tour holding my partners hand being guided up and down steps because after i got the glasses back I put them away. Waste of money.....couldnt see anything of the tour at all. Monkey also broke the arm of my glasses too and you have to pay money to nese people to get your item back. Nice little scam, teach the monkey to steal items reward monkey for dropping item and get paid for doing so. Will not ever do this tour again or recommend. Seafood dinner served afterward below average.", "Great area for pictures Busy Some tourists hug the spots Lots of steps Best at sunsets Enjoy Beware of the monkeys", "We spent an hour here before sunset walking along the cliff with the beautiful views of the ocean and temple. The monkeys were very cheeky and were taking glasses/sunglasses. Make sure you keep a good hold of your glasses or remove.", "Nice views of the sea and the cliff. There's an entrance fee for tourists. Be careful with your eyeglasses and mobile phones, as monkeys are all around and they will snatch it once you go near them.", "Visited this place at the right time when the sun was about to go down. Beautiful cliffs and a lit of cheeky monkeys. I recommend seeing the nese dance", "we've read the reviews and also heard horror stories about the monkeys from friends. still,we chose to visit. however,we did hold on pretty tight to our phones and cameras and bags. true enough,we witnessed a monkey snatching a guy's cap right off his head. lol the main reason we went here was to get a view of the cliff. the view itself was gorgeous. we didn't stay long enough for the sunset as we had other plans. my recommendation? visit the place,check out the view...but briefly. take a few photos then move on to someplace nicer.", "Very nice area to watch sunset. There is a traditional nese show at sunset. A lot of monkeys around, who like to steel things from tourists.", "A must see if you are staying at Southern end of . Great sunset. Massive crowds though. Make sure you secure you belongings and don't have food in your backpack as monkeys can smell and will go after you.", "First time visit here breathtaking scenery , cheeky monkeys you have to watch your glasses, cameras anything loose they run off with them . Would have loved to see the sunset , will visit again next holiday", "Great cliff views and cute little monkeys. Don’t be tempted by the taxis stand inside they are really over priced", "Lots of places to walk. Too many people as we went at sunset. But was lots of clouds. Didn't see the dancing as had to pay more. Even though we paid to get in. Didn't say that at entrance. Monkeys were stealing lots of things from tourists. A lot of litter. Views amazing and cliff drop to beaches very pretty.", "Lovely views and wasn't overly crowded like tanah lot. And cheaper entrance fee. Lotsa photo opportunities. Just be careful of the monkeys!! They will steal your belongings", "Beautiful scenery among the cliff. But expect many people, abd watch out for the monkey-thieves (they love ur glasses)", "I know this is not just well trained monkeys but they did it for living and protecting this temple. The master can use their super natural power for asking the monkeys in stealing something valuable from you if they think you deserve it. I can feel that one, cause I am well trained to that thing. So just keep focus and fully concentrate otherwise they will use your unconsciousness to get something from your bags, pockets, or any personal belongings. My suggestion you must be accompanied by one of the master and make agreement with him before entering this temple, that he will also protect your personal belonging and be responsible for your visit.", "One of the must-go temple attraction in . Take a long slow walk along both sides of the cliff. The views from the cliff were stunning and they're probably the best I've seen in the south region of . A good 2-3 hours is recommended if you want to explore the area well - you will not regret the time spent. A few points to note though: 1) Sun: There is hardly any shelter so avoid visiting around noon as it can get really really hot. 2) Cliff edges: be very careful when moving along the certain areas of the cliff that have no barriers. They are extremely dangerous for the kids. 3) Monkeys: the monkeys here are notorious for snatching your personal belongings (dangling and/or unattended) so be sure to leave all unnecessary items in the vehicle. Secure all cameras well and keep your shades in your pockets if you do not need them.", "Expect amazing and unforgetable views, high cliffs and I dian Ocean, beautiful sunset as well. Unfortunately, be aware of aggressive monkeys and that you cannot enter the temle, only surroundings.", "Very nice place to see the sea and the rock..especially when sunset comes..the view were very beautifull..must visit place..but becarefull with the wild monkeys there..they loved to take your belongings...", "Before I even got inside a monkey jumped on my back and stole my $800 glasses. It then proceeded to break them into pieces and there was nothing I could do about it. Meanwhile another monkey jumped on my partners back and stole his glasses which we managed to get back with the help of staff before the monkey destroyed them. A bad start to the temple experience. The views were amazing but I turned back on one path when more monkeys stole someone's hat, a mans glasses and then tried several times to grab bags off people. I would think something needs to be done about these monkeys if the site is to be open to tourists. We didn't even get to the warning signs before we were attacked. Take nothing with you if you must go.", "Beautiful view over the sunset, with monkeys having fun and making trouble all around, our cameras were glowing red when we went home from all the pictures. We also saw a Lizard ;)", "Me and my family went there on 11 february, 2012. When we walk in, a lot of monkeys came to us and stole my mineral water and stole my mother's slipper. So, we decided to go back home becauae there was a lot of monkeys. Actually,i have seen the beautiful of the sea when i walk into it... Poor me :(", "We were there in June 2013 actually. We had been warned by local tour guide to keep all caps and sunglasses in our bags as the monkeys in the temple roam freely and will snatch caps and sunglasses that they caught sight of. Our family of 13 followed instructions strictly. We witnessed someone's sunglasses being snatched by one of these bandits monkeys. Suddenly I heard a loud thud and saw my grandma lying on the floor, her reading glasses gone and eye and face bleeding. Apparently a monkey had pounced onto her, snatched her glasses and scratched her. She is in her 80s and falling head down is serious! The monkey that took her glasses was gone but somehow realising how serious the situation was, the people from the temple appeared with her glasses and helped us hold my grandma to our van for us to speed her to the hospital for x-ray and rabies jab immediately. Apparently this monkey either doesn't know the difference between sunglasses and reading glasses or it just snatches all sorts of glasses. If that's the case, people who are short or long sighted better beware. Visiting this temple is just like waiting for accident to happen to you.", "Don’t think you can say you’ve been to if you haven’t been here. Seriously, it’s such an iconic site! The temple on the cliff - !!! My advise, come early morning to escape the scorching sun and also the menace of the monkeys. Then you can enjoy a slow leisurely walk. It won’t take you a lot of time to finish the whole trail. My friends who have been here in the late afternoon said, yes you do get really stunning sunset pics, but the heat is just too much to bear, making the walk seems like never ending. Also, that’s the time when the monkeys are out in full force, so you have to be really careful of your belongings.", "Scenery is totally breath-taking! Like you walking right into a post card! Be warned of the monkeys though! Many at the entrance. Please be careful to keep your phones and cameras safely hidden from the monkeys' views. Right when you leave your cars. After that stretch, be greeted by the beautiful scenery. Totally worth the effort!", "I had an unpleasant experience. I was taking photos when suddenly a monkey snatched my spectacle. It happened so fast that I have no time to react at all. The monkey runs away with my glasses. Immediately, a local appeared and told me he can help me get back my glasses. But he demanded one million rupiah (About US$100) from me as a form of payment. This is ridiculous, just like daylight robbery. I walked away even though I can’t see clearly without my glasses for the rest of the day. If you are going there, please make sure your personal belongings are properly secured, don't leave any chance for the monkey to snatch anything away from you.", "The views are beautiful and the dance is amazing. The monkeys are absolutely horrible. We saw them takr a few peoples things and smash them in front of us. That's the only negative. It's definitely worth seeing the sunset the views are incredible and the dance is amazing.", "Beautiful Sunset and a must-see in . We were tired after a long day, and yet it was wonderful. Be aware of the monkeys though, as they often (happened several times in front of us) snatch personal belongings from the hands.", "Nice view of the cliffs and ocean. The monkeys will steal anything off you so watch your back:) Take a metered taxi for a cheap ride out and don't let them talk you into a flat rate. You will have to bargin your ride back with a non metered car out.", "Views of cliff and ocean tides below are stunning.Be careful of monkeys who steal shiny things here so watch belongings.A sarong is given at entry", "Ok, so everyone said you must visit the temple for sunset, so this is what we did lastnite. After paying a small fee at the carport and putting on our sarongs, we ventured down the hill to the temple. We arrived about half 4 with plenty of time to spare till the sun set. Already it was very busy there with abbot of tourists taking their seats on various walls or steps awaiting sunset. We took a walk along the cliff tops to the left and we're confronted by monkeys! My other half was a bit frightened from the stories we had heard so stayed well back, I ventured a short way on. I decided to turn back when the monkeys began attacking a lady and her bag, whilst another sat in the tree eating someone's glasses. A warning to all is have everything tucked away where the monkeys cannot get them, even if losing your glasses make you blind...better to be blind for 5 minutes than the rest of your holiday ha ha! We the decided to explore closer to the temple and down the other side. Entrance to the main part is restricted for worship. Views were spectacular and everywhere you go there is something amazing to see. Whilst it was nice to be so close to the monkeys, it was a little unnerving. When we went it was seriously busy with tourists which took away from the special views, but any place as famous and spectacular as this is bound to attract lots of people as it did us. We are glad we've been and got some great photos/videos, however would probably not going back again. Having said that, if you haven't been already, it is definitely somewhere you must see and sunset makes it even more spectacular. Just beware the monkeys, prepare for crowds and also use mosquito repellent!", "Totally worth the trip up to enjoy an awesome view and weather. But beware of the monkeys that came unexpectedly. They might appear when the sun rises to snatch ur food while u enjoy your mountain top breakfast!", "The walk is not long at all. Beautiful sunset spot at the top, but it is definitely super crowded at this time especially in the summer. You could easily just spend a little less than an hour or so here and be satisfied with the great views and nice walk. Be wary of the monkeys everywhere who will grab sunglasses off the top of your head in a second.", "Great place to watch the sunset. Beautiful scenery. Luckily I read some tripadvisor reviews before we went and we left all of our valuables in the car. So glad we did this. I can not emphasize enough not to bring any valuables with you. We witnessed so many things being snatched off people by the monkeys. Expensive sunglasses, prescription glasses, jewelry, hairbands, they will take anything and literally everything. Every single person we saw wearing glasses had them stolen. The trainer guy comes in as the hero and gets most of the things back but not without a tip from the frantic tourists. Most of the glasses were damaged from the monkeys chewing on them. The local guy gives them food to get your item back, but this acts as a reward for the monkey. The monkeys know that if they snatch things they will be rewarded. One lady was very upset about her sunglasses and was crying for a long time. This place is a must-see but do not let your trip be ruined by the greedy monkeys. Do not take anything with you except your camera and keep a good grip on it!", "Very cheeky monkeys, temple was nice, but very very busy & extremely hot. I did see monkeys steal hats, phones and glasses so make sure to put these out of sight, staff aren’t around to help you,", "I got many photos taken from the clifff, the view over there was beautiful. Beware with the monkeys, they were wild and will take our small belongings like glasess and snacks if we not aware.", "The view was amazing. I visited during the wet season so fortunately the one day I did visit it was not raining, unlike the other days. the sunset was incredible, the walk and view were also amazing. It's definitely worth the visit, however I wish i saw more monkeys. I was able to meet a lovely girl so that topped off the experience, it's definitely worth it (as i said before) but next time i'll be sure to not visit during the wet season", "I was told not to bring my sunglasses in because they would very well be stolen. The sun was too bright for me so I chose to go against the recommendation and inevitably had them stolen. My own fault. I was not warned however that monkeys may also rip your camera bag out of your hands in the carpark! Breaking the strap that was around my wrist, opening the case and taking the camera out, then running around the car park biting it and dropping it over and over leaving it broken when the tour guides that were around finally managed to scare the monkey to drop it and run off. My point is, be very very careful with your belongings, I think I had an unlucky case but it definitely can happen so be careful!!! Other then that the views are obviously beautiful and it's all amazing to look at but my experience was just ruined by unfortunately having my camera broken.", "I love the Dorset coast and felt right at home here. The onshore breeze and beautiful panoramic views were so familiar but there were also temples and monkeys!", "Great view of the cliff with a very blue ocean view. You will amaze how Allah subhanahuwata alaa paint this wonderful place. Masya Allah There were some group of monkey forest, watch out of your belonging.. They will try to steal something blinkblink. My uncle almost be stolen his sunglasses, we try to get back it by distract its attention, alhamdulillah he get the sunglasses back with some scratch from the monkey's bite. 🙈🙈🙈", "we went there few days ago around 4ish and the weather was really nice, and so sunny that we couldn't bear the heat and the sunray, we left before sunset as we thought the dance show costing RP 100k each was a bit expensive and to be sitting in the sun to continue to be grilled w/o any cover...plus there were many tourists which made it less enjoyable, but what could one expect when the view's so breathtaking? for those of you planning to go there, make sure u wear sunscreen and see if u r prepared to have ur shades snatched away from monkeys (we were told by our driver not to wear it as monkeys r keen to steal those kinds)", "I literally didn't know where to look first; it's like you're looking at one cliff and wanting to look at the other one at the same time. Beautiful scenery, beautiful flowers, beautiful colours. And the main reason of our visit: beautiful sunset. Didn't visit kecak dance, didn't want to miss the sunset. Monkeys are more active than in Monkey forest, but we didn't have any problems with them.", "Amazing place to see the sunset. Monkeys are all over the place, they are bit aggressive with stealing skills. they will steal anything from you..... we were advised to pay for personal protector\\ which basically do nothing. Just do not wear hats and don't hold any objects in your hands... remove the sun glasses as well and you will be already protected from the Monkeys\"", "Nice view of cliff ..Expensive for the quality and facilities. Toilets are terrible and cruded; Be careful from monkeys!", "We did not go there for the sunset so the number of visitors there felt ok. The view was great. We walked along the cliff and took some photos there. Our guide told us that we had to be careful when near monkeys as they actually snatched glasses off people who wear there. If that happens, you can forget about getting it back. We walked past 2 monkeys. Luckily they were not aggressive.", "My husband and I went on a very hot day! There's no shade, so it was slightly uncomfortable but tolerable, Must be in proper attire to enter (they provide sarongs and sashes for free.) There are signs warning tourists to keep their personal belonging safe from monkeys. This is no joke, these monkeys are aggressive and fearless! We each carried a stick to make noise whenever we saw a monkey-- this seemed to be effective in scaring them away. We ran into a guy who had his glasses snatched off his face by a monkey; when the park guide finally retrieved them back from the monkey, the lenses were shattered. The temple was closed, but it didn't seem very impressive from what we could see. The entire walk took about 20 min (including stopping for pictures, etc) Pros: Stunning cliff views of the ocean below! Makes for great photos! Easily accessible and easy to find Easy walk Inexpensive attraction Cons: Popular tourist attraction, can get very crowded No shade Beware of monkeys!", "Temple had Monkeys all around - they will snatch anything you have - caps, sunglasses, bags. One monkey wanted to take my daughter's shoe (she is 1 year old and was in my lap - while we were walking towards the temple). That was the only hiccup. Rest was great.", "This was a must while in . A great way to get a cultural lesson and catch one of the best sunsets at the same time. The monkeys rome the temple freely. So hold onto your hat and glasses because they will snatch them and run away then try to barter with you for you to get it back. Make sure you take a flashlight because once it gets dark after the sunset show you will not be able to see heading back out to the front where the cars are. All you will hear are the monkeys and Im not going to lie it is kind of creepy. Be sure to wear comfortable shoes and eat first! Bring water!", "A must-visit-place on , famous for the fantastic view, beautiful sunset and numerous monkeys. The place can be crowded around sunset, but it's still worth the visit. Leave your sunglasses and valuables behind, as the monkeys can steal such items.", "Great views lovely place except for cheeky obviously trained monkeys !!!! I had removed all jewelery earrings and hair ties etc as advised and was holding my prescription glasses on , I briefly let go of them to take a photo of the amazing scenery surrounding me and quick as a flash a monkey ran across my face and snatched my glasses from my face !!!! Didnt even see him coming ... After much teasing with lollies etc he let them go after paying the man who fed the monkey,I was very relieved. So keep your glasses cameras etc out of view !!!", "Best during sunset on a clear day. I think most tourists go there for the view. Be careful of the monkeys, they can take away your things.", "very nice place with amazing views but i must doc a point for the monkey menace.... i lost a brand new pair of expensive glasses to the monkeys despite being careful.... i dont mind loosing my glasses but i could not enjoy fully the kechak dance without my glasses:-(", "Went there on 8th November with a group of colleague, the view there was beautiful, manage to take a few shots of the sun as it was setting down. Can be rather crowded with tourist during this time. When we walk in the temple, first thing we saw is a man selling some rotten fruits along the walkway towards the temple, so I'm prepared to see monkeys in the temple. The monkeys are generally harmless, roaming freely on the temple ground, saw many tourist going close to them for pictures, etc and they monkeys were cool around them as well, until one of them decide to 'chase' after one of my colleague, in a blink of an eyes it went up the back of her and snatch her glasses and run up a wall and perch on top playing with the specs. A guy (I'm guessing one of the local there who patrol the area) came over and offer food to the monkey and it threw the glasses to the other side of the wall and the guy retrieve the glasses for my colleague. He told my colleague that she must pay him for helping to retrieve the glasses thou. An exciting experiment that leaves a deep impression, we had a good laugh recalling what happened after that. Certainly added a 'spark' to spice up our holiday!", "A monkey stole my wife's prescription sunglasses right off her face! We were minding our own business walking back to the car, not feeding the monkeys or even taking pictures. We got the glasses back in 5 pieced and totally destroyed. The loud speaker does warn to watch glasses but we never thought they would be so aggressive, lesson learned. Other than that theres a couple nice views.", "This place is stunning! The views are amazing but as most places is full of tourists. We spent about 45 minutes here, walked to the top and saw the monkeys. Be careful with hats and glasses as we saw them jump and take them! Pretty cool but didn’t want that to happen to me. We watched the sunset and it was lovely but busy. It is a must if you are in the area.", "Amazing cliff views is seas and forests. Have great spots to see sea shores and temple. Beware of monkeys who come out of nowhere and take your glasses or water bottles or slippers. When taking pictures as someone to watch out for them. They are real nuisance.", "Visited here on the afternoon, the weather was hot but we saw great view near the cliff. Be careful with the monkeys!", "These are one of the most incredible views you will see in . There is a great story about a wife who was stolen and the saved with help tri the monkey God. It's a trek but worth it. Cheap to get in and best place for amazing shots. Very peaceful here.", "Monkey stole our glasses , have to pay 3usd to get them back. Sure those monkeys are trained. But the view there is just spectacular. A must go in .", "This place is a great location for photography and they play dance shows about epic story from 6 to 7pm...its 8$ approx per head ..monkeys here are very aggressive...my driver insisted to take my power glasses as monkeys would snatch them ...but as I can't see clearly without power glasses I decided to wear it ...but a monkey out of nowhere took my glasses...for 15 mins it was having my glasses and started chewing the frames ...There was huge crowd trying to help me to get my glasses but it didn't work ...finally a person there threw for a fruit and it dropped my glasses n picked the fruit ...I was worried as it may put the glasses in sea as it was sitting on the fence to sea ..but finally I got my glasses and I have something to remember about this place !!!", "It is located at the southmost part of island..just rent a car, take your gps and it is really easy to find.. Once you are there, its a perfect spot to watch the sunset.. The view is amazing, there is a path to get to the edge of the cliff to witness the beauty of the sunset.. After the sunset, you have to watch the kecak dance performance at the top of the cliff.. Bewarenof the monkeys, once they rob your stuff, it is going to cost you about 5000-20000 to buy a pack of peanuts to trick the monkeys to exchange your stuff stuff with the peanuts.. Crazyy..", "Perfect place to enjoy sunset view with your beloved one. Be careful because there's monkeys who will steal your things when you're not aware of them.", "A temple on top of a hill by the sea. It is scenic in nature but pretty much you have to be careful with all the monkeys. Different from any typical monkeys, these seem to be more aggressive and at anytime they are \\capable\\\" of removing your accessories (glasses, watches, pouch, hair clip...etc). We didn't venture much deep as there were so many monkeys started harrassing people on our journey. Disregard the monkeys and you get a really nice sunset view. Also the Kecak dance there is exceptionally more popular than other places. However you can always opt to view the Kecak elsewhere and save time to visit this place and leave to another location without needing to be stuck in traffic.\"", "This place just took my breath away. Literally i havent seen such beautiful cliff. Natures beauty at its best. The sea was just calm and looks amazing. Beware of the monkeys they often snatch things from visitors.", "It was very crowded in the evening, and parking was difficult to find. However, the view was amazing. Beware of the monkeys, they are no jokes: I saw many tourists got their glasses taken from them in a span of few minutes, one of the monkeys even slapped a tourist's face! Also, dont wear hanging earrings, they will take it too. In general, just be alert and dont try to go near them, just leave them be.", "Unfortunately the day we (wife, and two young daughters) visited it was raining and cold (comparatively to the rest of the time we had been in ). Getting to the place also took ages as there was a traffic jam. Fortunately the taxi driver knew a slightly longer but quicker route. We got to the temple and where greeted by the local peddlers selling their wares (rain macs) and as it was raining I bought 4 at a haggled price! Once we got in we started to see monkeys everywhere. You can not miss them! However, being a miserable day and with so many tourists (including us) it didn't feeling like a welcoming place. The monkeys were looking for the food and jumped into bags for a quick bite! The temple is nice, but our experience was not great. You should go on a nice quiet day and if you can get a guide then try to so you can understand the site.", "One of the must see places in ! Views are just amazing and a great place to photograph. Monkeys are very aggressive however, and you must take care to remove everything (especially glasses) as they will try and steal them from you. Kecak dance was a highlight of our trip, and the kids really enjoyed it aswell. Sunset over the cliffs was beautiful.", "There's quite a lot of walking involved in this trip... but it's totally worth it! You get to meet a LOT of monkeys on your way, baby monkeys as well as Daddy monkeys... but the view from the top is what it's all about. I sat and watched the sunset from the top - it was beautiful. Totally worth a visit!", "We went there on evening. The view was so breathtaking but beware for those monkey. They might stole ur sunglasses or drink ur water. ahaha. Up there, they perform kecak dance for 1 hour for Rp100,000 per person. The performance was awesome. Nice to watch. U also can watch beautiful sunset. Amazing scenery!", "Nice place to visit . One can have good view of beautiful natural surroundings from the hills with sea on one side and lush greenery on other side. However one has to be careful of monkeys . I lost my glasses.", "I totally recomend to respect rules, which says that you sould wear anything because of monkeys .. i saw many people whom moneys took glasses.. it is dangerous and respect the rules is only one right way :)", "Seach your soul .. Quiet n peaceful place (but before 5pm) ... Great pictures ... Lastly, watch the Kecak dance. It's a little pricy at Rp70,000 but I guess it's just a small toucan to pay to upkeep this place ... Beware of monkeys coz they will grab just about anything ... I managed to capture one sitting on a pillar, but thank God, my camera is safe ...", "A great way to spend a late afternoon and evening. Great views. Be careful of the monkeys as they will snatch your sunglasses and hat faster than you can imagine.", "This is a place of dreams.. the views of the Cliff, rocks, ocean, waves and the sun are so excited and exceptional. . The sunset is extremely magnificent and romantic with fresh ocean breaths.. Do not miss this great opportunity while in .. Be Aware, The monkeys are so nasty and dangerous.. dont play with them or feed them.. dont panic and keep away from them", "As i described up there Breathtaking view of the sea! But seriously need to be careful of them monkeys, they will take glasses, wallets, food, drinks etc. Other than that is a good visit.", "Takes quite a long time to get to this site on the southern tip of . Up and down stepped walk giving good views of the high cliffs. Plenty of frisky monkeys about, need to be careful of glasses, hats, bags etc.", "Very nice sky, sea and view. There's also monkeys when we were there. Although we were there for just 20 minutes, it was enough for just photo taking and looking at the view from the top.", "This place was amazing, monkeys were cheeky and had to watch them but really cool to watch them in their natural environment. The ocean view was spectacular, one of the nicest views I seen during my stay in .", "Very beautiful place to take some Instagram photos. It's great to visit a holy place like this, and one can see exactly why the locals sees it a holy. Absolutely nothing stunning! We did not attend the fire dance as my girlfriend was a bit sick we were told it is worthwhile though by many people. Monkeys were not as bad as everyone says.", "I so love the views at Sunset here - just stunning. Crowds can be crazy, but still very worth heading along. Don't forget to take off all jewellery & sunglasses, the monkeys are trained to remove them from you & you will need to pay a fee to get them back. Has given me many a laugh over the years:)", "This is one of the most beautiful places in but I would avoid going during the midday as it was too hot. The landscape and views are amazing. Just be careful with monkeys", "Located in South . A must visit. Spectacular views of the blue waters from the cliff. Entry is just Rup 20k. Spend enough time looking and moving around. Sunset is awesome. Beware of dangerous monkeys around.", "Beautiful sunset, be careful of the monkeys, they are pretty aggressive. I've seen them take people's glasses and other items.", "we went to see the sunset, but many people to see the sunset but also the baroc dance. great views, many monkeys. the traffic jam is a big problem leaving the place.", "View was stunning tho the monkeys scared me but over all I liked it! we didn’t watch the dance. 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He loved it!!!! I was a bit nervous but there were keepers around to help and the gardens and scenery were amazing. Glad he talked me into it.", "Walking around this beautiful garden is relaxing and peaceful. Scarvings and statues,, pond with lots of fish, big and small. You can buy fish food to feed them too.", "I love the air and those big fish in the pond. Don't forget to bring some bread if you want to be followed by the fatty fishes there. And I do love to hang out in their restaurant, tho the food is very average, but the view and the atmosphere pays them all. A simply cup of tea or coffee, to ease the stress that you brought from the city.", "It is a peace of heaven ! Wonderful garden with pools . Pedestrian bridges and sculptures are amazingly beautiful. Silent , peaceful and natural place that should be seen . Definately worth to visit !", "Wow what a beautiful place Grab a bag of bread and feed the fish Let the inner child within you jump the steps through the water palace We ate in the restaurant the food was very tasty and good service Even if it rains it is still worth going to", "Great place, kids loved jumping from stone to stone and looking at the giant coy fish and finishing off with a good swim in the natural water pool at the end.", "Well worth a look. you do not need a \\guide\\\" when you get there. bring fish food for the plenty of fish in the ponds. Great photo opportunites and views. Worth the drive, very cheap to get in!\"", "Nice park with lake, trees, flowers, small palace. Relaxing place, walking partly in the shade. Imho not a must see, just a nice side-dish.", "Easy to access and very low entry fee. Loads of gorgeous architecture and detailed statues. The water features are absolutely astonishing. An amazing garden indeed, worth a pit stop if you're in the area!", "There is some interesting history attached to this site. There is a chance to swim where the royal family once did. Feeding the fish always relaxes me. Fresh fruit and a decent meal is available at one of the entrance places.", "Very nice water garden. When you enjoy it and walk out, turn right from the exit gate. Walk down and turn right around the walls. You will see locals working on rice fields.", "Very nice place with big fishes & fresh water. 10K for a foreigner's ticket. Another 10K for swimming in pool.", "Beautiful gardens, the water features are very impressive with clear cool water in the pools. It's only a short motor bike ride out from our hotel in Candidasa", "The place is beautiful, well maintained and clean. There is chance to swim for only 10000 in the two pools at the end of the garden. The only problem with this place is overcrowding: buses of tourist are arriving at every hour so the place is always full. The fee for the entrance is 30000 pp which is nothing for what it has to offer. Try to come here early in the morning or late afternoon, it will reward you with a magic atmosphere.", "Though the place is very scenic,it is full of crowd for that instagram shot and you need to wait till your turn comes. The mazed pools are very beautiful and you can see those colorful fishes through the waters. Early visit is suggested for less crowds.", "This former royal water garden is nicely maintained and very picturesque. We enjoyed strolling through the garden and taking in its beauty.", "Well worth the trip. We were in Amed so about 30 minutes away, but where ever you are if you can visit, do so. Stroll around, have a swim or just sit and relax in the restaurant overlooking the whole palace. Simply beautiful.", "We visit this place and enjoy it very much with big fish pond and so many color of fish. the flower also so nice to take picture and should come and tray.", "We visited the park in the middle of a day trip, and the found it nice and cool inside. Don't forget to buy a loaf or two of bread on your way in, to feed the fish!", "A gorgeous place to visit. We went in the early morning so not many other visitors. Manicured gardens and water ponds. A lovely peaceful place.", "There is not really much to see here except some pleasant pools and some interesting statues. Its basically just a garden. I would recommend about 30 minutes max and would not go far out of my way to visit - only if you are passing by.", "When I got to the place I felt quite relaxed. It is so cool to be surrounded by all those clean water. The fish in the ponds looked very well fed too. It was so tempting to take a dip but I did not have my swim wear with me. The place is a bit far but it is worth the trip.", "Absolutely gorgeous. It can get relatively crowded, which is made worse by the fact that it's relatively small. But the fountains and sculptures are fantastic, and it is a great way to spend and hour or two. Plus, you can swim for a small fee.", "The palace is absolute beautiful and peaceful. We had a lot of fun taking picture using the water as reflection, very easy to take funky photos. We would love to come here again if we can come to next summer.", "A garden that looks nice but is overcrowded and overhyped in guide books. It is far from a relaxing experience with screaming children everywhere.", "This place is incredibly beautiful and a must see. The pools are divine and for a small fee one can bathe in the icy coldness - absolute heaven on a hot day. The water is thought to have purifying properties and there was a large group of women on a meditating journey who all swam in silence - strange but a great memory to have! Have a beer at the lovely restaurant overlooking the beautiful gardens and lotus ponds.", "Never seen better , this place are so quiet, nice people, and great atmosphere,, You will regret not to visit the palace,,", "When we got there in the later afternoon and after a long day in visiting other places, we expected to find the usual water fountain and lakes with fishes. Yes, we got that, plus a swimming pool (which you have to pay additional entrance fees), where the natural spring water is piped in from nearby hill. The water was extremely clean and clear, but it was a pity that we did not bring our swimming wear and after a long day, we would nice to take a cooling dip in the swimming pool!", "Visit this place with my significant other and this is a very good choice for us. This garden is so romantic. Not too much visitor at the garden but there are many people at the swimming area. So quite, peaceful, and sacred. I like this place. Too bad at the entrance i saw some luwak that being locked at tiny cages, they looked very sad. And that's what makes me feel a little bit disapoint with this place.", "30.000 entrance fee, not hassled too much on the way in and a nice scooter drive to the entrance. Beautiful ponds and stunning architecture. Top attraction for the region!", "It’s all about the fish in the pools. Feeding fish and swimming with a few of them is a super feeling. 50k per person entry. The surrounding inside is clean. Washrooms need to be cleaner. Before you enter people are friendly too. Great natural beauty around. People need to be faster with their personal photo sessions.", "A beautiful place that makes you comfortable and relaxing. Also, this one is great to take photo. The garden, water, sculptures combines as a charming human's creation. Jumping all around stone's steps on the water or resting beside a water fountain or watching children having fun is lovely things I will not forget.", "So pretty with little pagodas along the way. Calm waters make swimming, or just lolling in the water, a pleasure. Walkway makes it lovely to stroll along. Lots of restaurants along the way with a range of prices and settings to suit everyone.", "Fabulous place were you can walk on water amidst the stone statues and fountains and flow with the fish. There are even three swimming pools if you want to dive in. Fun place for families and kids too. Very beautiful place and worth a visit.", "We did not have this on our your but asked our driver to take us there as the River Ganges erupted there as a spring and it is beneficial to take bath there We arrived in early afternoon on a cloudy day The place was busy but not overcrowded We had a dip in today the pools It was fantastic The water was cool and refreshing We walked about to get dried enjoying the huge koi in the ponds Recommend a visit to this forgotten place Not hounded by any one 👌👌👌👍👍👍👍", "Spent a morning here a few weeks ago, and took many photo's of the beautiful water fountains. Can step out into ponds on concrete pads and get up close with the large fish that swim around. Can also swim here for an extra 50cents au. They also have changing booths to put your bathers on...and was also told it was once a popular holiday destination to the last King of who helped design the property and also used the swimming pool. Well worth a visit.", "If you are somewhere in this area, you might want to see this place, but otherwise, it's not worth travelling on purpose. Just a water park with statues. I liked it there, but nothing special, really.", "Stayed here for almost 2 hours and made tons of photos to this amazing water palace. The view is just so rich and makes you wanna stay for the entire day ! Also caught on camera a local ritual !", "Like the stepping stone water garden that allowed you to ever so carefully step out on to the water and see all the fish!", "Cons -The place is located in a mountain. It is far. hours from Legian. Pros -The place is amazing. It is really a water garden palace. -There are good restaurant around. - Try the local restaurant just across the road. have the nasi campur.", "A nice way to spend a morning or afternoon soaking in a warm or warmer pool looking at the lake in front and mountains beyond. Price is IRP 180000 ($22) per person and includes locker, showers & towel. Once inside prices are high on food and drink, which is their mistake because staff are just waiting around looking for customers. Plus they don't accept cash and have to put money on a recharge card without knowing costs beforehand. Dumb idea. Given entrance fee, they'd do much better and make much more not trying to overcharge their customer inside. All in all a nice location and worthwhile day, but get there early for best value and be prepared to pay tourist prices. General service was average, but faculties maintained", "Beautiful of pools and fountains surrounded by a lush garden and stone carvings and statues. But very crowded during my visit, too many visitors. Great place and worth to visit.", "Made this stop at the recommendation of our dive instructor on the way back to Sanur from Tulamben. Well worth the stop. An unexpected garden sanctuary.", "Gorgeous garden and pools. Worth a visit if you love lush greens. There is also a water temple in the back", "We had a beautiful day here. Spent over an hour. Stepping stones were so beautifully carved and amazing taking photos on them surrounded by lush gardens and water fountains. Feeding the beautiful koi fish big and small was wonderful. Will definitely visit again.", "A beautiful garden, well worth the visit when in the neighborhood. We stopped there for an hour, on our way to Tulamben. Bring your camera!", "nice place for kids,, many zoo,, friendly employees,,, so have nice pool also,, so very nice for kids,, 😁😁😁", "Such a lovely sight. I was amazed on how this place is picture perfect. What a lot of work gone into creating this garden? The king who designed this and helped to plant, as well, deserves a lot of credit. The place is well kept and serene, the fish look blissfully happy in the pond. It is a refreshing stop and relaxing place, an escape from the madness of the traffic.", "Go there in the morning. So there are fewer tourists and the water is higher and you see more spectacular fountains. The view is nice and so is the water that gets high from the waves.", "I enjoyed walking around the place today. The site is beautiful and I took many terrific photos. You can swim in the pools if so inclined. Some of the grounds need attention, however overall it was well worth the time and effort to get there", "Such a beautiful place to visit. Grounds are beautiful & the fish are amazing. Definitely feed the fish while you are there. You can also swim there which we didn’t do", "The gardens are amazing and walking on the stepping stones over the fishponds were fun. Plenty of nice photo opportunities here", "This amazing site is located in the East coast of . A big pond with many beautiful floating statues, a picturesque green garden, a charming bridge...All are impressive in serene atmosphere. This is a really wonderful work of arts.", "The waterpalace is breathtaking and beautiful. it is definitely a \\must see\\\". It is a relaxing walk along the swimming pools and fountains. Amazing pictures opportunity.\"", "This place has a playful atmosphere. Bring swimgear because you are allowed (pay) to have a swim in one of the bassins. Enjoy the statues, the fishes in the bassins and the beautiful layout", "Spent an hour here during a trip we took visiting other temples and attractions in the area. It was very quiet, the gardens were nice to walk around and the pool was cool and refreshing to swim in", "This was part of a very hectic day touring the north-western part of . Once you pay your entry fee you are free to wonder around for as long as you like. The gardens were very pretty, but we particularly enjoyed the ponds with lots of koi and goldfish. I have to say that I did enjoy the stepping stones through the largest pond and if I was to go back, I would go for a swim in the pool, as it seemed amazing, but we did not have our swimmers with us. Very worthwhile, highly recommended!", "Just after Amlapura in the direction of Tulamben you'll pass this place. It is sereen and you also can swim in the coldest water coming from the mountains. There are many stories about this place. Still as was 30 years ago.", "Liked the ponds and fish , enjoyed bathing in the fresh water natural pools", "The arrangement of the place justifies the name. The theme is water. There is art, sculptures, small bridges and gardens. This is a very nice place to spend time with someone you love only if it is not crowdy.", "What a great place yes from reading previous reviews get in early. You will find a helpful guide who will inform you of the history and make up of the place. Tip him please. Bring a towel and having a very refreshing dip in the kings pool. Pure crisp water.", "It is actually pretty small but nice. We visited this palace together with the white sand beach on our way to amed.", "Beautiful and peaceful with lovely gardens. It is pricey to get in though, and you are hounded by people wanting to give you a tour.", "This place is amazing. ..an absolute must to visit. So serene and peaceful. So a lovely day out, wandering the garden and feeding the fish. The stepping stones through the pond are fun.", "this place is really very beautiful. beautiful lake and lovely gardens. you cannot get over the beauty of this place", "Water palace garden it's exactly perfect name for this place. Big area with lots of statues and ponds. This place made me speechless, only \\wow\\\" in my mind. As soon as possible I looked the whole area, and played stepping stones with my husband, we felt like back to our childhood. I was so happy. This place also have a lot of fishes and a pool to swim, beautiful! I hope someday I can back to there.\"", "When you enter the gate of it, you will be excited by the view, so beautiful! Although the palace is not large, I think it is still a good place to visit, if your time is enough, do not miss it!", "This is the place what most of the tourist expect to see in . The garden and pond really beautiful. You must visit it.", "My husband and I visited here recently by motorbike, and were pleasantly surprised by the beauty and tranquility of this place - especially after the busy roads of . It is a lovely place to spend a couple of hours walking around, taking in the sights, feeding the fish and looking at the views from the top of the stairs. The gardens have been well maintained and the water is beautiful and clean. The guides that are available have good humour, but not pushy at all (we didn't use one) - but were there if needed. Definately recommend it for a soothing and picturesque visit.", "Don't miss this beautiful garden in !!! It really worth the travel ;-) And you can even take your swimming suit because there is a swimming pool there.", "Stayed in Ubud and decided to ask my driver to drive us 2.5hrs each way to here. About a quarter or fifth of the entire place is a public swimming area (entrance fee applicable). The rest of the gardens is nice enough. You can buy fish feed outside and feed the fishes, go over the stepping stones but that's about it. Certainly not worth the long drive from Ubud but if you stay nearby, sure, it's OK.", "This place has beautiful view. Unfortunately, I went there with young children so I needed to take care and watch out of them so they wouldn't fall into the pond. I should have explored it more ...", "Natural springs feed water for the park. The locals can swim for free as it is the Kings land. Hire the guide for more info. It is very cheap. We spent about 2 hours here. Go to the very back to see the statues.", "this place is absolutely gorgeous, as soon as you walk in, you are struck by the beauty and serenity of the place. the stepping stone effect within the water pools was awesome, my kids also loved feeding the fish, and we enjoyed just being in such a beautiful place. thoroughly recommend.", "The stepping stone pond area is very small. We stopped by because I really wanted to see the pond with gold fish. it is a very pretty place with a lot of water garden spots, but the focus of many tourists are the stepping stone areas. Honestly, the photos make it look bigger, but it is actually very small. BE WARNED: there are many tourists who are so obsessed with their instaworthy SOLO photos, its crazy how illogical and rude some of them are. They expect you to rush off so they can be with their friends and take photos, or shoo you away while you are also taking a photo. Then you ask them to share the stepping stones and cross over - many cannot. The tourists think they are the only ones visiting there and allowed the picture perfect space. Are tourists just more rude because it is economical to visit, so you get THAT type of tourists. It is a nice place, there's also a pool to cool off with change areas ( access is included with the ticket) . the pool is kinda greenish, but I saw people swimming in. There is also another man made lake beside the stepping stone pond where people can take a little boat to float away troubles. Overall, it is an interesting complex that's a water park for people to literally try to cool off from the Sun. The ornamental carvings are interesting once you get to finish taking your photos at the stepping stone pond, where the Koi's are so FAT (looks bigger than a new born child!) I think spending 2 -3 hours here to include people watching after the struggle to take a memorable photo.", "One of my favourite places! You can feed the fishes and buy the food outside (we got 3 bags for 5,000 IDR). It's fun to go on the stepping stones, but be careful as some are slippy.", "Wery beautifull place. Took us about 30 40 min to explore. Beautifull statues, great pond full of colourfull fish. Worth its time.", "Visited this wonderful location in April 2019 and is a must see in your sightseeing itinerary.Immaculate gardens and water ponds stock huge numbers of fish that you can buy feed for. Terraced areas and stepping stones are strategically placed for access to the ponds and surrounding areas. Two lovely arched bridges allow you to cross over into a large island of flowers and mini statues. Our visit was curtailed by a deluge of heavy rain but managed to take some beautiful photos as a memento of occasion. Entry was under £5 per couple and well worth visit. Only complaint was we could not stay longer!!", "As I stated, it is a beautiful place to visit on the east region. As its the favorite place to visit, always crowded. But the place is huge, dont just take pictures on the pond, explore it until the temple behind. Actually you can also swim there, its really nice experience. The best time is in the morning where not so many tourists on site. You can also buy some fish food in the stalls along the entrance, so you can attract them when you want to make a nice pict on the pond.", "Amazing gardens with breath-taking views. Take a little moment to explore the different areas of the garden including the statues at the very end of the garden. Beautifully maintained fish ponds.", "Behind a bustling car park is this little oasis. Buy some bread to feed the fish before you enter. The stepping stones are good fun and there are so many fish!!! Beautiful and well worth a visit.", "We heard of this monumental splash, but it wasn't really there?? It was a nice place, but not as big a splash as I thought. Still worth a little trip if you're in the neigborhood:)", "The clear water pools filled with large carp and fish offer a cooling respite from the heat of the day. I looked on in envy at the local boys who swam in the pool near the back of the garden. They were having fun. While the water stupa I the middle of the garden is impressive, the concrete statues located at the back reminded me of theme park ghouls or aliens from a sci-Fi movie. I did the once around and was out in 15 mins. I recommend that you insist on receiving your ticket on entrance as otherwise the money gets pocketed. The caged wild animals on view in the restaurant to the right hand side of the entrance were disturbing. A python and civets or ocelots.", "If you want to visit and discover an unusual water place , you could even have a bath with locals in this unique very popular water place", "If you want nice photo with fish surrounding you...buy fish food that are sell near entrance. Ticket is 40k , fish food is 5000 for 3 small packs. At some hours you may need to queue up for a while to take pictures. I believe in the morning there will be less people", "Very nice place to visit for a good 30min walk in the gardens. Buy some fish food (available at place) and fed them. It is a good fun to play with a fish.", "What a wonderful place. It was just so beautiful. We stopped off here coming back from another event and I am so glad we did. The gardens were outstanding and I just was in awe of what I was seeing. You must put it on your bucket list because it is so worth visiting.", "Take a picnic and your swimmers and stay for a few hours enjoying the lovely historical water gardens.", "A stunning construction of pools, fountains, bridges, and gardens that are a pleasure for the eyes! The location has a bit of altitude, so the temperatures can be moderated a bit, and visiting in the early morning gave us lovely soft sunlight for our photos ...and we had a nice coffee at the cafe overlooking the gardens. The surrounding countryside is well worth exploring as well.", "You can take a dip into the bathing pool if you wanted to, on a hot day (separate entry fee needed). The scenery was very nice and there were big trees to sit down under when you're tired.", "Beautiful gardens to walk around and plenty of space. There were a lot of people when we visited but it didn’t feel crowded. We spent about 30mins wandering around but you could easily spend longer. There’s a cool playground for kids and a cafe. Definitely family friendly.", "The place is very beautiful, you can walk into the stone put in the water or you can swim in the pool behind the main pool. It's a beautiful place to take awesome pictures.", "i was invited to welcome Ambassadors outing event recently - a trip that dedicated to introduce a different side of - Karangasem the Spirit of . We came with no expectations but being surrounded by beautiful colorful fishes in the pond just amazing - you got transformed to serenity. the most photogenic scene. The pouring rains was just another additional experience for us...you can not control the weather. right.", "Amazing garden with many pool, khoi fish, flowers and plants. Look like is on movie. Beautiful etno restaurant with view on garden. You must see!", "This garden is relaxing but also funny with the stones in the water. There are some locals too and they are laud but there is a swimming pool than it is understanable. The entrance fee is 15k ird for the turists (July 2015).", "Walk amidst the array of lotuses and elegant statues, inbetween the water-ponds. This place is restful and lovely, and makes a great stopover if you are travelling to East . Try the restaurant slightly up the hill ... the view from there is spectacular.", "On our way to Amed our driver stoped at this Amazing place. It is possible to swim In One of the pools. Our kids would love to swim if we knew. Amazing place, would visit it On my way to a different destination.", "Travelled here with driver and car, as usual in the driving is quite intense, with many motorists. We sat and looked around enjoyed the children on school holidays splashing in the pools. Could see why this would be a favourite in this area. Wish we had stayed for lunch.", "This place was pretty special. The scenery was fantastic and you can swim down in the pools at the end! A lot of the locals visit the place and there is a lot of opportunity to take photos and just sit and enjoy!", "This is a beautiful place to visit. The massive lily pads on the water provide great photo opportunities. It is a relaxing walk around and a very peaceful place. I loved it. Very well kept and lovely trees, gardens etc.", "We went here from our hotel in Sidemen on scooter (approx. 1 hour). It was well worth the trip! Such beautiful gardens, make sure you bring food to feed the fish which you buy from the stalls outside. Price is 30,000IDR per person.", "We hired a scooter and made our way to the rice fields. It was a bit touristy but we managed some fantastic photos. ", "This place is bit far from location like sanur and central . about 2 hour journey from south-cenral . attraction is small and cover within 40-45 min if you are not planning to swim. it is beautiful and photo catchy location. you can walk on step inside big pool and you can see lot of fish. There is separate pool for swimming. whn we reach that time raining so didnt enjoyed much. We had lunch in hotel which was just before ticket counter. he served us ean style fish in banana leaf. taste was awesome. bit expensive but worth to have. Overall if you have time and if in east worth to see....", "This place is an absolutely lovely water garden with great spots to relax, spots to take photos, and enjoy. There are nice restaurants outside the gate. We didn't know you could swim here and didn't bring our suits, but I wish we had, it would have been very refreshing. Very neat flora and fauna and statutes here.", "Great historical place. There is a pool and you can swim there. clean and nice place, I love this place", "Amazing gardens and huge fish. Kids had a great time. Really relaxing. Take your bathers for a dip (10,000rph).", "They can enjoy the natural water pools for a short swim and the road landscapes are really beautiful", "This place is worth a visit. Takes anywhere from 1 to 2 hours. The gardens are pucturesque to say the least and the entry fee was 30IR. Very reasonable price.", "Of the many temples and palaces in , this is among the most beautiful. Crystal clear pools full of fish surrounded by colourful geometric gardens. The stepping stones through the largest pool was a highlight. For an interesting walk head up to the right towards the restaurant that overlooks the pools then turn left to follow a little path that goes around the perimeter. We did not swim in the pools, but many do. Definitely worth a visit. It is not a big place, but it is much quieter and less crowded than the sights closer to Ubud and perhaps more lovely.", "I went there on a weekday and it was not crowded. The entrance fee was 20,000IDR It’s good to have a short walk and to rest and enjoy the beautifully made garden. For an extra fee you can go swimming in a pool. There is also a hotel with restaurant. As it is a small place, a visit is recommended for people who are in this area anyway. I stayed around 30-40 minutes. In front of the entrance are some vendors who sell souvenirs and food. Note for families: young kids could potentially fall into water, as there is no fence.", "A great place to relax and take a walk with a cool swim. Well worth a visit if u are in the area.The water ponds are immaculate. If you are doing a few places along the tourist trail make this your cooling off place in the fresh water swimming pond. Shade is hard to find so prepare fot that as it can get very hot in the afternoon.", "Wonderful gardens and hardly anyone there. So many lakes and fountains and beautiful flowers. this is a real joy", "This place is so beautiful, very nice grounds, the water is filled with lots and lots of coy fish and lily pads which are stunning. We really enjoyed walking through here and looking at everything.", "We stopped for a few hours in the afternoon on the way to Amed. Children absolutely loved it as you can swimm in ancient natural swimming ponds surrounded by nature and statues. There is also very nice restaurant in the complex with great garden view. Peacefull place.", "Takes your breath away. Truly an a amazing place. Views are to die for the gardens are very well kept. The only shame is you still get pested by venders trying to sell in such a beautiful place.", "Recommended to come earlier in the morning because you can take photos without too many people behind you. You can buy a fish snack outside before you enter this place. You can take photos with you feed the fishes. Nice view n nice photos.", "I went to the water palace with my partner and it was a very memorable experience amidst serenity and quietness away from the hustle and bustle of the city. The garden, the swimming pool, the bridges, everything offered a wonderful sight. The sceneries were splendid and we took a great many photographs. We took a walk across the rice terraces and it was an overwhelming feeling of being so close to nature! It was also refreshing to spend some time beside the cool ponds. The entire visit was amazingly revitalizing.", "Delightful place to visit. The lakes are well stocked with fish. You are able to swim in one of them. They are set in beautiful gardens.", "It was a garden for the royalty, where the king could swim and watched his entourage (consisting of beautiful women I pressume) did so. And now we get to try swimming in the same swimming pool. You need to pay extra though to try the swimming pool. But before you headed there, buy some fish pellets and feed the fish in the ponds right after the entrance. They are hugeee and extremely tame. When we visited the place, it was raining hard and we didn't plan to swim, so we ended up trying the food and beverages at the restaurant cum resort. Try their healthy juice. It's really good. As for the food, they make and bake their own pizza from scratch. It takes a long time but worth the wait.", "Sadly the heavens opened as we arrived at this pretty water palace, making the ground slippery and moving around quite treacherous. We managed a few great photos which I am certain would have been much better taken in the sunshine. We fed the fish, of which there are many and they are enormous. It's a beautiful palace and gardens and somewhere I would definitely return to and spend more time there than I did, if I were to return in the sunshine. There are refreshment outlets there as well as a band playing easy listening music. Many great photo opportunities if you are brave enough to walk on the stepping stones or climb to where you need to be, but be extra careful if it's raining.", "We stayed overnioght. We need not have! Beautiful Royal water gardens.", "We saw a wedding couple getting their pictures taken here and stopped to take a look: parking on the main road and entering thru a side entrance avoided any mess of tourist shops and we were able to see the palace and water gardens without much fuss. There are lots of gardens to stroll thru and a climb up some stairs revealed a nice view and remains of a chapel. It's a quiet place to walk around and envision how a king with 24 children might have lived! Avoid any fish sellers on the street, those fishies can't be fresh!", "We have visited a couple of times and the gardens and pools here are wonderful. The fish in the ponds are huge and if you take along bread you can feed them. We have eaten breakfast at the restaurant and the meals were very nice. There are so many great photo opportunities here. Make sure you take your camera.", "Was very busy and being white and kids wearing normal Australian bathers they were harassed a lot for photos , which they didn't mind but there was a queue of people wanting photos ! Some people did wreck it for us by chucking my 5 year old in the water and hurting him . Despite that the kids enjoyed the water and we enjoyed cheap massages on the lounges ! Drop toilets , drinks and food available on site", "The gardens are beautiful and worthy of a visit if you're in the area or passing through but I don't think it's worth travelling for several hours to visit alone. On arrival we were almost there on our own and it was quite serene and peaceful. As we nearly completed our visit it had become quite busy and I would recommend if possible to be there early as it is far more memorable in its serenity.", "I am glad that we visited this place inspite of the distance. Garden of lakes is a beautiful and serene place. You can also swim in one of the ponds here. We got a beautiful day as a bonus. Our 2.5yr old son simply loved the fish feeding activity here. A stroll around around this place calms you down. Highly recommended", "Paid a spontaneous visit here and wasn't disappointed. The gardens are absolutely stunning. 20k rupiah for entry and another 10k if you want to swim. Great photo opportunities and loved the stepping stones in the water. An oasis of calm, go!", "Beautiful water park, suitable for photography. 20k entry fee for non-locals. Swimming pool is available also.", "W dropped in on our way bak from Amed and found it worth our while for a nice walk and an enjoyable look at a rather differ t style of garden.", "We stopped off to spend half an hour walking around this water palace site. Wonderful plants, great views and plenty of places to go swimming if you want. So pleased that we found time to visit. Outside the site there are some restaurants that looked tempting but we had already eaten.", "This was an incredible find on our tour around east . This was a lovely well preserved attraction. The gardens are well maintained and entry price is under $2. Great place for photos!", "We went there on a really hot day around early afternoon and the beauty of these royal pools made us speechless - several pools, beautiful statures and natural surrounding. So nice to have a walk there AND you can have a swim in 2 of the pools if you pay a small extra fee (10.000Rp adults) - natural cold water with lots of nice fishes - great experience!!", "A beautiful place that is serene and relaxing. You don't need much time there but a nice stop off. You can swim in one of the pools but we didn't bother. The fish are huge and beautifully coloured!", "This is one of the nicest gardens we have visited. It is quite small so not much walking will be done but you can buy some bread by the entrance and feed the many fishes in the pools.", "We chose to come here as part of our itinerary for the day, it is just as beautiful as the photos portray, It was a very hot day and very busy which meant it was extremely hard to take photos without others in, especially on the stepping stones, we noticed the ques on there were at a stand still while people were taking photos of each other, you really would have to have the patient of a saint to wait, they certainly don't worry about others waiting behind them. I think it would be safe to say if you want to take some wonderful shots and enjoy it at its best you would have to come as soon as it opened. Beyond that it truly is beautiful and the fish are huge! and seem to love the food and attention, well worth a visit.", "Breathtakingly beautiful scenery. Natural pools have wildlife too, do not trample and be careful where you step. This place is flooded with people and very sunny. I was here around late afternoon. Bring sunshades, sunblock and waterproof footwear.", "Lush gardens , very clean , beautiful animals well worth the trip , good food loved it make sure to feed the tigers", "In all the times that we have visit did not know about this wish we had found out about it before. Nice to spend sometime there just walking around looking at all the ponds and gardens. A must visit if you are in the area.", "Very beautiful, I’m glad we went and had. GreT guide who told us the story of area, there is also a swimming area, and you can buy fish food for the massive fish ther are hundreds of them,", "Quite magical and well worth a visit. Some awesome statues of kali and other goddesses and creatures, a beautiful bridge, and lily ponds and enormous gold fish. Someone's vision of paradise. And surprising to have a public swimming pool as part of it.", "Have to visit this place the morning when its still quiet ! You will have a chance to take a nice pic and enjoy the beautiful pool ! Great place !", "It is a beautiful palace but I am not sure if it was worth the 2 hours ++ ride to here!! cause maximum time spend here is only 30 mins! It is a really small place! If it was closer definitely visit this place otherwise can skip nothing major.", "The gardens are not very large but beautiful set in lovely gardens and pools some with very large carp. Very interesting stone carvings. I would not recommend bathing in the pools as many tourist do it did not seem to clean to me. Well worth a few hours of your time", "Worth the visit. We spent about 1 hour looking around and feeding fish, Buy some food for fish at stalls before you enter - sell little biscuits in a pack for 5000 rup", "So beautiful. We spend a couple of hours wandering around the ornamental water gardens and temple taking it all in. You can take a swim in one of the pools.", "This was a beautiful peaceful place. No vendors allowed inside. Beautiful gardens and water. We spent a couple of hours here enjoying the peace and quiet and walking mediatively between the good and evil statues on the stones in one of the pools.", "It's a really nice to visit place if you're a person to enjoy lake scenery. Can spend some money on boat rides. Pretty crowded due to the tourist. Sunny and chilly over here. Probably spend 30mins to an hour will do. Can notice some luwak coffee selling on the way to the top", "ive bin there its beautiful beautiful fishpond also the history with the photo's hanging on the walls. a beautiful garden with many flowers but ask for your ticket. i had to ask for it. i like honest business.", "We visited this as a family in august. Was not too crowded. Nice garden with water features, with lot of big fish and where you van walk on the water. Not very big. Think our visit took about 45 min.", "There are much more impressive tempels on . But if you like a nice lake to relax then this is the spot to go to..", "Well worth a trip here, take your bathers to enjoy the crystal clear spring waters. If you read a tour guide magazine you do not need a \\guide\\\" as they can offer you no more information than you read anyway and the man that attached himself to us was rude.\"", "Amazing views, especially the stone steps by the pond. Arrive before lunch to beat the crowds. Be sure to buy fish food before entering!", "Beautiful place, great architecture and the swim was amazing. We swam in the pools which was super refreshing. Lily pads were to packed to get a picture but.", "We stayed in a homestay nearby so we reached here at 6.30. The gate opens from 6AM till 6PM. The entrance fee is IDR60k/person. It is very nice place with a lot of beautiful fishes in the pool. It is very nice in the morning when the sun rises with the sunlight over the bridge. We was the very first guests there so we avoided the crowd. However, we totally forgot to buy food to feed fishes for our photos.", "Very small, get there in the afternoon hours or very early to get cool pictures. Nice garden and nice little town. Don't forget the bathing suit if you want to take a swim :)", "You have to pay an entrance fee of about Rp 30,000 to enter .The surrounding gardens had a lot of flowers and there was even a deer in an enclosure. It is quite nice because of the cool weather , hills located at the end of the lake but apart from that it is overrated. We enjoyed visiting Besakih more.", "Still beautiful 10 years on, lovely gardens, well planned out, and cute rubbish bins! Stall holders try to get top dollar for their fridge magnets so bargain hard!", "There is a fee of Rp 5000 per person for local and Rp 10000 per person for western on the first entrance. The same amount apply if you wish to enjoy the swimming pool. The view is stunning!! It is totally worth to pay as the area is clean and tidy. There is a hotel with a breath taking view from the restaurant inside the property.", "This is a nice small garden worth a visit for 1 or 2 hours. You will an opportunity to take some great photos. And the walk through this garden is short but very relaxing and the view is extremely pleasant and soothing. You kind of wish you had a garden like this in your back yard.", "The ‘approach’ is lined with tourist stalls selling the usual tat, but worst of all is the stall with fruit bats, bearded dragons and snakes for the tourists to touch and ‘wear’ for the all important photo, horrible! The actual grounds, and layout of these water gardens are beautiful, but marred by (what seems to be very common) those purely there to pose for their selfie photos. Everywhere you go there are scantily clad women posing and pouting. Perhaps I’m showing my age, but I wouldn’t recommend this site, there are others which are no overrun in such a manner", "Really fun and interesting place to visit. The fish are mesmerising and love it when being fed. The stepping stones are great fun! There was also a really interesting older area with stone sculptures. Would highly recommend going here, good to note that it is IDR30k each to get in but I would say worth it!", "Lots of photo shooting point. Man-made architecture mixed well with the water flow. Feeling peace in this place. There are also a lot of fish inside the pond. Absolutely worth to pay a visit here for around 1 hour.", "Nice but crowdy place. I expected to have more fish in the picture, but they are rather scarce in different corners. Go there early in the morning if you want good pictures.", "really nice places to visit with yourfamily or couples, with a good view and good spring pool,i think i wont be bored to go there, i visited many times and i love everytime i'm there..", "I have bought my traveling friends here many a time..and will continue to do so. Hint, make a day if it...bring a picnic lunch or have lunch at any of the local restaurants which are all in walking distance. Bring you bathers too, and enjoy a dip in the healing springfed waters of the two baths.", "Beautiful and historical place with arcitecture combain nese, eropa and cina. Fresh spring water will refresh our mind more if we swim there. Also nice green area surounding the Water Palace.", "Beautifull, perfect place for pictures. Funny because we can walk on stones in the water. One of the most beautifull place of .", "Stunning gardens and pools of clear, clean delicious water. We swam in the main pool and didn't realise there was an Olympic size pool next door with no one in it! This pool is deeper. You have to pay to swim in both - 10 rupiah I think. Worth it. The gardens have amazing area to explore. Take your time. It's a real treat.", "I liked it there. Hugh fishes and a very nice location. Very peaceful atmosphere. If you are in the area it is worth a visit", "We stopped here as part of a day trip and it was worth it. Lots of fun walking on the stones across the water. We had read up before hand and the kids took their bathers as it said swimming was available. Yes it was, however it was very 'natural' if thats the right description. Some fish were also swimming in the water. They didnt want to put thier feet on the ground so they wore their thongs. There were some local kids having lots of fun in there also. They charge 10000 IDR for adults and 5000IDR for kids. They have large tires for hire which are 5000IDR each. The grounds are peaceful and being there in the latter part of the day allowed for some great photos without outher tourists in them. We spent about an hour there which included having a swim. On a really hot day you could spend a bit more time.", "That was about 8- 9 years ago, but, who could forget that beautiful BIG fountain in the middle of all that Garden and Water feature, the large pools, the magnificent, gardens and statues, all around the whole area, I enjoyed walking along the large stones in the middle one big Pool area, gazing at the detail in the surrounding statue's which stood on the other adjoining stones. It took us (7 in total) quite some time to take in all the History and Grandeur of this area of , as we headed to Amed/Jemeluk area, completely Gobsmacked. Over the next few years, we stayed at a Hotel called, Bamboo , further along the coast, and on the way to Tulamben.", "very nice place, try and go early to avoid crowds. you can combine it with a visit to the lakes not too far away.also nearby you can do a stop in a local market with food and things to buy", "Had a lovely hour exploring this little sanctuary. Clean and tidy area of paradise. Amazed at how clear the water was", "It was amazing place in this area surrounded of water and lots of fish and fresh air We will back again other time for swimming", "We took a break from diving in Amed and hired a private car to take us around some of the sights. We were quite surprised when arriving here as the grounds are very beautiful and relaxing. The sculptures and water fountains are nice to walk around. We arrived at the end of the day and pretty much had the place to ourselves. Great place for photos.", "The pond and statue are magnificent, just like we're brought back to the kingdom age. Must see. Cheap ticket for entry.", "a tranquil beautiful place to convene with such human like animals... a gorgeous river runs through it and the moss laden nese temples add to an already amazing experience", "Six of us spent a couple of hours here wondering about in the ponds, feeding the fish and enjoying the rain. There were crowds of people here but it didn't seem to detract at all. It definitely is worth a visit.", "Still beautiful 10 years on, lovely gardens, well planned out, and cute rubbish bins! Stall holders try to get top dollar for their fridge magnets so bargain hard!", "Crowded and popular. Getting here early before the crowds is a bonus. Very serene. For a major site in the touts/sellers/guides aren't too pushy so that scores it higher. Everyone seems to love the stone pads through one of the ponds just as you enter. We used that as a bonus knowing it would stop the large tour group who entered just ahead of us. While they were all focused on the stones we zipped past to get some pictures while the area didn't look mobbed with tourists. We returned after the tour group got bored with that pond for some pictures there. Entry fee was about usual.", "A must see in . We has a lot of fun. I wish the bathrooms were cleaner but that happens a lot in . The pools were amazing and there were a lot of great photo opportunities.", "Amed is very good for diving and see beautiful places. There is a chill and party community even it is a little far from the center.", "This place is oh so beautiful...you can buy food to feed the fishes. There is also a restaurant there", "Gorgeous, peaceful and cool place to walk through and enjoy. Stepping stones over the main pool which is filled with huge Coy is delightful. Bridges, water fountains and statues to explore. Went to swim in the natural mineral water pool but changed mind when saw the bits of shampoo and soap packaging as rubbish on the side around the pool area ( is used as a public bathing area). Stood on the step with our feet in the cool water instead. Stopped at Candidasa for lunch on way back. Worth the few hours in the car to come and see this area.", "As we are this place is a lot with visitors, so if you want to take pictures of water park baths, ready to queue for a while. Anyhow, you can get some nice pictures of people doing this and from the beautiful architecture there.", "Only for short visit and off the season, the place is quite small. Make sure you go all the way back to see the \\scary\\\" statues oof the gods/goddess.\"", "wonderful gardens, heaps of fish cheap visit $7 which covers entry and swim, food was wonderful, you could spend half a day at this place great for family with young children and ensure that you visit the reptile on display in one of the local shops before the entry,", "From the minute you walk into these gardens you are stunned by the sheer beauty of the place, it's absolutely stunning. One of my favorite places in .", "Great place to visit..enjoy d view while feeding fish..huge fishes in d huge ponds... cheap entry fee.. good place for taking pictures", "Beautiful place, kept clean and tidy. Don't forget to buy a loaf bread on your way to feed the fish! There is a designated pond for visitors who may wish to enjoy a swim in the cool waters. Worth going out of your way to see. The colors of this place from all the flowers are amazing. The weather was perfect", "Worth a small entrance fee and to walk around the cool, pretty gardens. STop by it on your way back from Amed or Tulamben.", "Nice and relaxing. Big fishes.,like this a lot. There’s also a swimming pool here. Popular big group tourist olace", "Beautiful place to visit, had a swim in the Holy Spring. Very cold but refreshing. Tip get a guide to show you around and tell you about the place.", "I visited this garden when I on my way back to Sanur from Tulamben. In my opinion this garden is beautiful but you don't have many activities to do here. It's worth to visit if you planning to go to amed or tulamben", "Superb. Beautiful well maintained gardens stunning scenery a must to see on the way to or from Gitgit. Cheap entrance fee as well $3AUD each", "Big place to walk around with lot of big fishes. My children love feeding the fishes. Very nice place to visit. Entrance fee is around 3 AUD per person", "I was pleasantly surprised by this place, I was taken by a friend as part of a retreat in . There are stepping stones in one pond, where you can walk on water, I always knew I could, lol. There are two ponds were you can have a swim, it was lovely & refreshing. Yet another has water lilies in it, just really pretty. We wandered up to the restaurant & had a lovely chocolate cake & coffee while vet looking the whole complex. It is just a peaceful p,ace to be.", "The atmosphere is relaxed with ponds of fish. The kids loved to walk on the labyrinthic steppingstones. Stone carvings and tempels everywhere. You Can swim in a special pool, very refreshing in the heat. Worth the entrence fee. If you pass the waterpalace on your way its worth shopping for 1 or 2 hours and have lunch here. Not worth a long Travel to see it.", "Nice touristy place. There is an Entrance fee. Beautiful and well kempt ponds. Peace and solitude are the words. Fish feeds are available at the shops before the entrance.", "Perfect place to get great pics! Beautiful pools are created by the ocean when it hits the rocks. Better at sunset time... just don´t get too near to the pools... Water splashes are wicked! Enjoy!", "We dropped by during our trip. You can feed the fish and have a swim and even have a bite! It has a nice presentation but that's it. No beautiful plants or nice buildings to explore. Rather dull for young people.", "We liked the beautiful gardens and lovely pool. It was never crowded and was completely relaxing. Transport was available whenever we fancied a trip out around the island at a very reasonable cost. Value for money. Great staff", "During trip last day we visited this beautiful water garden which was amazing experience for us. You can pass a beautiful time here. The entrance fee of the garden is 20K IDR per person. Strongly recommended to visit this place.", "We enjoyed the food in the restaurant followed by a few hours in the fresh water pool. This used to be reserved for the Kings; however, everybody can now enjoy it. Do not miss this if visiting East .", "This was an absolute surprise. Beautiful and inspired gardens. Something here for all ages and kids would have a ball.", "This water garden is lovely, it is cheap to get in - only a couple of £s and you can look around as long as you like but 45 mins to an hour is probably about right. You don't need an organised tour to it or for it, if you drive yourself it is about a £ to park, Truly lovely ponds and gardens to explore.", "We were surprised how beautiful the place is. Nice garden and fountans, they even have a special pool where you can swim. Very interesting place to go.", "Beautiful scenery and the gardens and the pools are lovely, plus we got to amuse ourselves feeding the fish - I just wish that we'd had longer there to actually take a dip in the swimming area, and relax in a shady spot with a book! Will have to plan this for our next visit to . Quieter than some other parts of and very peaceful and relaxing, only downside is that it's quite a way from Kuta, Ubud etc", "The only suggestion...a bit of history would be nice too...the views and the statues amazing....lovely pieces of work....must visit", "Although this can be termed a Tourist spot it was not built as such and there is plenty of nice scenery in the area . The Pools are nice and clean plus good for a cool dip .", "We planned to visit it seeing review on TripAdvisor. Nothing special. It has small fountain, statues , a bridge and water pool. Water pool in hotel are much better then this place. If it is on your way it is good photo opportunity. If you are accompanied by kids then they will enjoy feeding fish.", "You have to visit this place, it's very relaxing with all the flowing water. Get there early to get the amazing photo in the stepping stones and stay to watch and laugh at the other people that have arrived too late. There are swimming pools here too so bring your costumes to take s plunge and cool yourselves off.", "The place is very beautiful. The Lake is big and luckily for me the weather was not hot. Great Park and photography places.", "It's a beautiful place. So serene and peaceful. I'd go out of my way to see it again. But even more so, to have a swim in the springwater pools. Crystal clear, cold water in gorgeous surroundings, what more could you dream of? Finish off with a coffee or ice tea at the hotel with views of the garden! A perfect way to spend a few hours...", "It is more like a garden with decorative ponds and fountains. There's a pond at the top level that allows bathing/swimming (not sure if it's open for non-worshippers). One also gets to purchase some feeds for the fish (which can be fun for kids). A great spot for a picnic but not really a 'must-go' attraction, I must say. If you're in the area, it's fine to stop by but don't bother to come all the way from far side of the town to just come here.", "It's a beautiful place to visit. You can enjoy the scenery and take some awesome pictures while walking around the palace. It definitely has a happy vibe and just outside you can find few good restaurants with decent food. Entrance fee was 40,000 Rip", "This place seems to be on everyone's list of places to visit, so don't expect a peaceful time. Beautiful setting with many statues and monuments, and gorgeous gardens. There is also a open air pool if you bring your bathing suit and fancy a cooling soak.", "Definitely worth the drive and a visit. The grounds are breathtakingly beautiful. There are several big pools with large goldfish swimming in them. You can buy fish food to feed them. The largest pool has flat floating rocks that you can walk on. There is a large swimming pool fed with fresh river water. It is peaceful and tranquil maybe even a little bit magical.", "You should probably come very early in the morning. I was here around 09:30 and it was already full of tourists. Entrance is 40,000k and for 5k you get 3 bags of fish food (must do!)", "Sadly the heavens opened as we arrived at this pretty water palace, making the ground slippery and moving around quite treacherous. We managed a few great photos which I am certain would have been much better taken in the sunshine. We fed the fish, of which there are many and they are enormous. It's a beautiful palace and gardens and somewhere I would definitely return to and spend more time there than I did, if I were to return in the sunshine. There are refreshment outlets there as well as a band playing easy listening music. Many great photo opportunities if you are brave enough to walk on the stepping stones or climb to where you need to be, but be extra careful if it's raining.", "Beautiful garden with a fountains, carps, benchs. Close to resort Relax - comfortable, cosily accomodation and delicious restaurant.", "Really beautiful garden with an interesting story! It’s possible to swim in the fresh water pools. Definitely worth visiting!", "Nice water gardens, good to visit with young children. Make sure to buy fish food at the parking vendors. There is a separate entrance to a swimming pool within the gardens. Short visit, combine with other attractions in the area.", "Basically it is very spectacular garden with fountains, pools, fishes, ancient statues, etc. We enjoyed it very much. If you have your swimming shorts with you, you can have a quick swim in one of the pools (for an extra fee). It is not as crowded as other temples around , so you can spend a quite relaxed time here. Recommended stop.", "The nicest palace we have seen in . Non touristic and our driver didn't know you could enter it. It is mainly visited by nese people.", "Highly enjoyed the walk among the gardens. Luckily the place was not so crowded and therefore enjoyed the fish, water features, garden set up. Entry fee acceptable and no harassment for a guide . We had lunch at the restaurant near the entry, food and price reasonable, lovely view and fresh air!", "We came there in the middle of rain, but it didn't stop our admiration for the beautifully design water garden. It still preserve its historical value, and offer a good amusement. Many big fishes swimming freely in the ultra clear water, with many stone statues that complete the view. The entrance fee was cheap, and you could find cheap meals in many warongs on the parking lot. We tried at thr right side of the parking lot, and it was really good! Many of the employees ate there.", "It was a very lovely, small palace. Not very touristy. Only $1 entry, but we were .60 cents short and they still let us in. Very quiet and beautiful flowers.", "A lovely place, peaceful, with nice ponds in a green setting. There is a restaurant with nice views over the gardens, the ponds are full of fishes (you can buy food to feed them), and there is a pool where you can go to swim for an additional fee. Maybe not worth the trip from central/South , but I definitely recommend it if you are in the area.", "The place is beautiful and the flowing water gives it a cool and fresh feel. It was a delight to see all those fishes in the water. I wish the gardens were better maintained- a more 'manicured' trimming is required.", "I would greatly recommend if you want a nice photo with your loved ones to remember your trip, this would be a very good place. Also, if you can take some time to walk around the gardens, you will come across some sculptures or figures that you may find interesting enough to take photos with. While walking around, I came across a station where people can take photos with live owls, bats, parrots etc for a small fee. I saw somebody taking a photo with 3 mini owls perching on her arm and halfway, one of the owls pooed on her jeans! Also, it would be good to have with you some small change for entry to toilets.", "We had a blast on the stepping stones and swimming in the pools. Gorgeous place to stop and refresh after a tedious drive.", "Is incredibly beautiful and has several ponds with fish and sculptures. It is allowed to swim in one of the ponds.", "Lovely place to stay an walk to have a glimp of the old royal life in former times. We went there for a half a day. Before you enter the gardens you find a little marketplace and some little shops. There is also a guesthouse. In the garden you find a restaurant with a beautiful view at the garden and the hills.", "This water garden is lovely, it is cheap to get in. Can't recommend it enough. If you like to swim in spring water then bring your bathers with you. There are many stone statues and fountains throughout, all adding to the pleasing aspects of the site.", "It’s a nice garden which you can enjoy. Especially if you walk around the huge fish! You can buy some fish food before the entrance to get them to you for a nice picture!", "The walk on the round stones through the pond - queue is quite long. If you skip that, the rest of the garden is worth a visit. The sculptures are nice.", "It is quite small but very beautiful especially if less people around. To avoid the crowds go for early morning or later afternoon around 4pm. Some good sunsets and nice restaurants on site. A pretty village with shops next to the site. Take your swimwear to afford a cooling off from the heat", "Lovely surroundings, somewhat off the beaten track. Somewhat surprised to find it is a sacred bath with people in one of the pools praying. Gives more insight into local culture.", "Upon entering the water gardens, Your breath is taken away with the size and beauty of this creation, the only word to describe what we saw was spectacular. All built in the 1940s, this place is a credit to its creators and keepers", "Whilst not essential, it would be a shame to miss the opportunity to swim and relax in the fresh water pools and then dry out lazing on the nearby lawn. Even if you don't want a swim, a stroll around the grounds is a really enjoyment. Keep your balance and try stepping from stone-to-stone across the lake - great fun for young and old. I also recommend a visit to the restaurant/cafe which, located on raised round, offers great views under a shaded terrace. Even if you don't want a meal, you will still be welcome for just drinks.", "Go early if you need to have a quiet walk over the water pool, as this is a popular spot amongst all tourists. There’s a nice cafe inside the complex if you wish to soak into the scenic with a cup of coffee.", "We recently visited the water palace and enjoyed our stay. It is worth an hour or so to enjoy. You can feed the fish while you are there and they kids loved it.", "We visited fairly eary so as to avoid the crowds. It is not a maassive site but is so peaceful inside, with lovely fountains", "It is a long way from anywhere this place. So when you finally arrive, it is a refreshing change, from sitting in a car or motorcycle for so long. The waterways are nice and calming. Relax and spend some time walking around the different ponds.", "Such a beautiful place ! Beautiful and relaxing. the visit itself is nice but quite short. But take some time to go for a swim: there is a swimming pool in the middle of the garden, so beautiful !! And have a drink or a meal at the restaurant above the garden: it is SO beautiful ! We could only spend 1 hour there, I wish we had planned a longer visit.", "This is place good for families where children can walk “on a water” through the water maze full of sculptures of gods. There is also enormous and old holly tree under which there is a spring of holly water supplying the pools. It is very green place with nice plants and water lilies. If you like this very green place you can consider eating in a restaurant with beautiful view on the site or even stay overnight in the hotel.", "Very picturesque 2 hour drive from Ubud. We arrived early so had added bonus of few tourist, my driver gave background history prior to arriving so just wondered the grounds taking great photos. Really enjoyed the stepping stones through one pool, gave the feeling of \\walking on water\\\". Entrance fee doesn't include swimming, once inside the Palace there is a second ticket booth if you wish to swim. Well worth the trip.\"", "Tis is the most beautiful place to spend an afternoon. Surrounded by amazing plants the water helps keep you cool. The swimming pools are full of cool fresh water, swim in the deeper, higher one to avoid hundreds of kids, all of whom were having a great time. Bathe and chat with the locals as well as visitors. Do not miss this place if you are in .", "Our driver advised us to visit this place and I'm sure glad he did it's absolutely beautiful and serene. I thoroughly enjoyed my time there looking at the statues dotted around and fish in the ponds. Loved it and totally worth a visit.", "amazingly beautiful gardens and the resturaunt experience we had for our anniversary can be found in a seperate review, but was a stunning night with amazing food, fantastic service at an incredibly low price", "It's a beautiful place, it has a great pool for visitors and the views are splendid. It is refreshing to walk on the stone steps over the water.", "You don't need to spend too much time here, an hour is good enough. We walked around and bought fish food and fed all the fish. It was so much fun seeing the fish follow you and circle your stone that you're standing on. The pool was big, but I personally wouldn't swim in there. The entrance price is only $2 !", "Really nice place and funny to walk “in” the water surrounded by the big fish. Quite many tourists especially on the stone in the water. The place is beautiful so have a walk around. One pool open to the public but only a few used it - so remember swimwear if you need to cool down a bit.", "This place has is a beautiful and well kept garden. There are cool little platforms that let you walk across the water this was lots of fun. Best tip was from our driver who told us there will be people asking you if you want a locate guide to show you around, he said they are just there for the money and you don't need a guide. This place was well worth the trip.", "This place was on our check list when we planned my trip. We visited this place on our way back to nusa Dua from north . This place was really surprising (cannot imagine such a beautiful place from outside). My lil one enjoyed the fishes in the pond. Very picturesque place. One can also click sme pics with big snacks, owl or big lizard outside this place.", "Nice garden, beautiful plants and pools. Good for a short visit. To go to the swimmingpool you must pay a little extra.", "The place has natural water spring which is claimed to have medicinal properties. Cover your legs while visiting this place. Explore the complete place before you decide to take a dip in the water as certain areas become unaccessible to tourist who have taken a dip in water and are therefore drenched.", "What a beautiful relaxing place. The gardens, water features are lovely. Lovely photos opportunities for many memories. Very minimal entry fee. It is possible to swim in the pools if you wish at a small cost. There is a restaurant on site as well.", "Arrived here after a long ride on the motorbike. Entered the park took some pictures and then had a nice refreshing swim in the pool. You pay an entrance fee and separate fee for the pool. The refreshing pool is very welcoming on a hot day. Don't stay too long here because it is not that special, nice enough for a short visit. Clean park.", "This is my second visit, the gardens are just beautiful it’s a very tranquil & calming place to visit. Surrounded in colour, scents and flowing bubbling water. Must stop & check out the reptile & owl guy for photo op - left side exiting gardens. Nice way to spend an hour or 2.", "Very nice water garden with lots of fishes in the ponds. It takes about an hour or two to go around and worth a visit.", "Totally unique and well worth the visit. The interplay of the sculptures and water is beautiful. We visited on a day it was raining but that even added more fun and more water to this activity", "It's rather small but beautiful place. There's also a small bath, if someone has time, it can be fun.", "Really enjoyed visiting here & loved the gardens, lake & views. Unfortunately, the day was overcast with the odd shower, so I would like to revisit on a sunny day, which would maybe enhance the garden colour & the water in the lake, especially in my photos. But it's still worth a visit - in any weather!", "Lots of white stone. So bright. The statue sooo cool. Big stone. Far enough to go there. U can play Kayak here. Its famous for local n tourist. One of must visited place when u r at .", "This was the last stop on a day trip around east and maybe because it was late afternoon it was one of the least crowded spots. From the first glimpse at the entry to the garden I was in love with this garden. Walking across the stepping stones in the is a little discombobulating at first as they are very solid steps but I expected the steps to move. This is beautifully laid out garden and well cared for. Just to find a spot to sit and gaze around is a calming way to spend some time.", "There isn't really much at this garden. It cost IDR10,000 per head and if you want to bath in the spring water, you gotta pay another IDR10,000. Max time spent, 15mins. No history was mentioned in this garden so in case you wana find out the history, they've got guides who will ask you even before you enter the premise. They probably charge so you have to negotiate before that. Not that you really need it tho. This garden is very small.", "This place has a beautiful water body with fishes and a garden... Can take a lot of pics Make sure its a sunny day...", "Entrance fee is 30k. The garden is really pretty and worth visiting. Lots of beautiful flowers everywhere, and the path on the pond is definitely a must do. It is quite small, so you'll just need around 30mn to visit it, pictures included ;)", "This place took a bit of driving to as we stopped at different places along the way including a lovely lunch in Candidasa, but I loved it. The large pools as you enter the area were beautiful with statues, fountains, fish, stepping stones out to the middle of one of the ponds, and at the end of all this lovely water the Hare Krishnas were meeting and produced beautiful back ground music which really enhanced the mood and feeling of the place. It was really peaceful. We took a swim in the fresh spring pool - rather cool but so welcoming and refreshing when its so hot. If you get changed there, the room at the end is a changing room only and not a toilet also- much nicer as it didn't smell. We had a drink afterwards at the hotels restaurant which was lovely. The food not so good- ordered the tuna which was dry and way overcooked. we sent this back and they were very gracious about this. We also had a look at one of the guest rooms- very nice and would consider staying a night at the hotel there also.All in all a lovely experience.", "Definitely a must in . Enjoy a beautiful place around 2 huge fish ponds and a gorgeous fountain. You can also buy some food to feed the fish. The place is peaceful and quiet.", "worth the visit and fun to walk over many stepping stones amongst ststues in main pond. kids would love it.", "Went there on a quite and rainy day. The gardens are quite nice and beautiful. A bit out of the way but worth it. Smaller than expected.", "Gorgeous gardens couple with spectacular sculpture creating a zen-inspired park atmosphere. Not-to-be-missed on a trip to ! Take a picnic (or a yoga mat...) and enjoy the serenity within. Water features throughout promote a quiet meditative sentiment. Wonderful place for children to visit - definitely photo-worthy!", "These gardens are such a nice place to experience some classic . It was such fun walking on the water pathway feeding the fish and taking photos in the gardens. The property is not huge and although we did enjoy a swim it was only an hour or so to see it all.", "Come early as there are less ppl walking around... It was really nice garden with various pools. Careful when walking on the path inside the pond, as we saw two girls taking pictures and falling in the water.", "Nice little place where you can walk along a series of fountains, small lakes, a small temple and flowers. There is a lovely view over the garden and countryside from the restaurant inside. As a funny thing, this place also is a public bath where you can use the swimming pool for a small fee (10.000 rupiahs).", "Incredibly lovely. Cool spring waters feed the ponds and fountains. You can swim in certain places. Many local kids were. The gardens are very calming. I should have brought a book, found a place just to read all day. Because of the water’s cooling effects, it’s much more comfortable here than most places in .", "Don't miss this beautiful garden in . It's absolutley gorgeous, and a great size. Not so huge as to be tiring/overwhelming, yet big enough to feel gracious and relatively uncrowded.", "A lovely well kept place and certainly worth visiting if you are near by. This was part of our tour and we wouldn't have made the trip out there otherwise but pleased we did. Lovely gardens, sculptures, fountains and ponds. There were some wee shops that were reasonable out in the carpark. There was a guy with a snake, luwak and lizard who wanted donations if you took photos or held them which was fine, I as happy to give a small donation.", "Take fish food at the entrance and while walking around the amazing contains,enjoy feeding the fish. Jump from one pavement to another crossing the pond. Take your swimsuit to enjoy the authentic swimming pools at the end of the park. Really amazing Tip...go around 10am,there is hardly anybody at that time", "We ended up taking a tour with a local guide. He was a funny and informative guide. We learnt a lot about this former royal home. The gardens were very beautiful and were a nice place to walk around and beat the heat. You were able to swim or dip your toes into the holy waters. It was a lovely place to spend an hour.", "Visiting with friends, to heal our curiosity of what people said that the place was for King and his wives to take a bath. And Yes, it was very much beautiful. By paying ticket around $ 2, you were joyfully to view surrounding. Hearing the sounds of water here and there, made us in peace.", "Crystal clear waters flow through the gardens. There is a pool of you want to go for a swim . The highlight for everyone seems to be over the stepping stones over a pool teeming with fish. This would have been a grand place in its day. It was a pleasure to wander through and escape the heat for a while. The view from the restaurant is worth the price of a drink", "We might have been there the wrong day at the wrong time, as the place was very crowded and noisy. This is a place where local families really enjoy spending their free time. Beautiful and very original though, you can also swim in two of the large pools or just have a picnic in the grassy area at the back. I would like to go back on quieter day.", "Good place to enjoy water and fishes. recommend to go later in the afternoon so it is not so sunny. You can ride a boat and feed the fishes. Good experience for kids too. Restaurants are available if you need food.", "Although it is quite small it is a very entertaining visit with massive carp to feed. The place is well maintained and the guide was very charming. The public pool is pretty gross but you don't have to swim. Not a whole day activity but good for a few hours!", "very beautiful, glad i visited as it was my 1st stop in north east , and the rice paddies surrounding are amazing..should have taken swimmers as its worth a dip there to escape the heat - u need to pay another 10000 rp for the swim on top of the 10000 rp entrance but so what?", "I thought that when I paid Rp. 20.000 and I go to garden it's possible to swim in swimming pool - but it isn't true. You have to pay 10.000 more ( and water is very dirty). But garden was very nice. Maybe it's shame that I was in Ujung Water Palace one day before because today I had a big expectation about this place.", "We stopped here on our way to North and were really surprised that not more people go here. Very beautiful water palace/garden. You can also swim in a (quite cold) fresh spring water pool. Very enjoyable. We had lunch in the restaurant at the front which was also quite good. (forgot the name).", "Surprisingly beautiful and intriguing water ponds set in beautiful gardens - worth the trip - you will not be disappointed. Go early in the morning.", "I feared that this place which every guide book lists would not live up to the hype but it is actually very beautiful and serene and just about gives you an idea of what the Royal palaces were like once upon a time. Do pause beside one of the pools and watch the fish. Better than meditation!", "Great place to scape from the heat if you're walking down Ubud on a hot day. Take care of your water bottles and your food, as well as of your phone and your pockets, because the monkeys (monyets in Bahasa), are really fast and won't give anything back unless you trade it for food. The entrance is a bit expensive if you're backpacking but is totally worth it. Don't forget to visit the whole complex, including the Water Pond", "We stopped off here on our scooter ride to Amed. It's 1000Rp to park and 20,000 Rp to enter. We hired a guide for 50,000Rp ($5 AUD) to talk us thorough the grounds. Worth every penny - lovely bit of history and fabulous grounds. I was surprised they even let you use the water pools if you want to. We were in a rush to get to our destination otherwise would have indulged. Definitely worth a look", "Amazing gardens with many pools and pathways, easy access for everyone. It's possible to swim in certain pools. It's a little far from Ubud but it's worth it!", "Just loved visiting here. Walking down the road full of tourist shops and cafes, that leads to these stunning gardens you do not expect what you see when you walk through the gate to these beautiful, stunning gardens. I thought I’d died and gone to heaven! We arrived in the heat of the day and it was actually quite refreshing to walk around these water gardens with an option to swim if you pay 10,000 idr (about 75p) extra. The stepping stones were a novel treat and the whole lay out was a delight to explore. Travelling with my adult daughter, we both loved the experience and would highly recommend.", "Beautiful sceneries especially from the Ayu hot spring exclusive villa. The villa has about 7 pools. very clean and well maintained. a must see!", "The area is a nice place to walk around. There are a number of areas to explore. But some of which are closed to the public are they are only used for ceremonies. You can see inside, but the gates are locked. The area in the middle is where you can step on the stones in the water as the fish swim around you. I have a feeling it gets really busy, however its wasn't to bad when I was there.", "It's really beautiful and clean area. Lot of colorful fishes. Lot to see in small time. Fun to walk on the water. If you want sit and relax, this is the place. They have even pool but you need to pay. Bring your towel if you want to swim with the fish.", "This beautiful garden should not be missed. This is a must visit, especially for those who enjoy photography. We spend a couple of hours walking around the gardens, feeding the fish and enjoying the peace and quiet. Although there was other tourists, the gardens are so big it never felt intrusive and we were able to explore on our own.", "Stunning gardens with many water features. Very nice and relaxing place. We visited the temple with my husband while we were on our honeymoon. If you visit that side of the island, this place worth a visit!", "It took long driver from tourism area but worth stop once you go east like Amed, Tulamben for few days. The entrance is quite cheap and able to feed the fish as well. Not too many people and nice to relax", "An amazing water garden. I had never seen anything like this before. Its a beautiful place. You can walk on the little circular stone in the water to get to the other side. Its one of those places you want to go to and get that amazing picture or just sit and relax for a minute. Its a sanctuary away from the hustle and bustle of the city.", "See this beautiful water garden makes you wonder how those nese royals spend their life here. It's so relaxing for the mind, the eye, and your body also. Prepare for the heat at sunny days!", "Jumping among the fish on the fishpond is big fun for the whole family. Nice and fresh swimming in the holy water pools", "Fantastic designed gardens really beautiful. All credit to the man that had the vision, it all comes together perfectly. Shame that the tourists have to come and clog up the stepping stones taking their Instagram photos, but makes for a laugh you you are happy to sit and watch them striking a perfect pose. Wish that it was my garden although you would need to employ a huge team to keep it looking the way it does. My tip would be to take your costume as there is a swimming pool at the back of the gardens with changing rooms etc but not well signposted or mentioned in the tourist blurb.", "Wow, what a place. We stumbled across this while on a long scooter trip up to Tulamben, and were taken aback at how pretty it is. Reading other reviews now, I didn't even realise you could pay to go into it, all we did was park on the road above and look out to the magnificient view over the rice terraces and across to the mountain. Amazing. Prettier than Tegalalang in my opinion.", "From the moment you enter the place, you are amazed by the beauty of the garden and water arrangements. If you're in the area, do not miss as this place is very peaceful and relaxing.", "Have been to so many times but I never got the chance to visit this place. After reading an article about 's off the beaten path article, I was so keen on going to this place. This place is well kept and clean. It is a garden with fountains, clear spring water fish pond (lots of big fish), dragon bridges and a natural swimming pool. My favorite part is the big pond decorated with nese dancers statues. It has step stones on which you can walk to go across the pond. Highly recommended to give this place a visit especially if you are in East .", "What a tranquil place! Gorgeously set out gardens with shade just when you need it. Kids enjoyed feeding the fish and running up all the stairs. How I'd love to host a magical dinner party there - the King really had some style!", "Very attractive place to spend an afternoon. The gardens and statues were all set out well in various pools. A very nice restaurant overlooking the gardens and souvenir stalls outside.", "Need full day tour for this visit as the location on the east . we were staying in Ubud took almost 2.5hours driving with no traffic. Entrance 20K reasonable price. there are plenty of big fish in the pool. You can walk through the pool to get close the main fountain!", "A must see very beautiful on the lake, but be aware is popular so very busy! More shops and more shops.", "Superb. Beautiful well maintained gardens stunning scenery a must to see on the way to or from Gitgit. Cheap entrance fee as well $3AUD each", "What a lovely concept this garden was... and quite beautifully maintained. Whether you just want to roam carefree around the pools and features, or pay a pittance and have a swim in the spring water, you won't be disappointed.", "I had this place on my list of \\must do's\\\" and finally got there, I'm so glad I did. It's a beautifully peaceful place, the entrance is a couple $ and after walking past the shops and sellers you stand on the steps and try to take in the view. It has different stages, with stepping stones you must try through one pool and bridges and ponds with statues. You can even swim in some areas so bring your cossy. It was built over a thousand years ago by the King for his wife, she must have been something! The water coursing through is under natural pressure it's a marvelling masterpiece and to be still working perfectly after all this time. I absolutely recommend a visit here and just traveling up from Legian is very picturesque. One word of warning DO NOT use the toilets at the carpark! There's a girl there asking for money to use it and they are horrendous! Stink, no paper just an overall scarring experience. I told her the toilets needed cleaning and some paper she said with a shrug I don't care.\"", "Lovely peaceful location. Beautiful setting. Enjoyed walking over the large stepping stones and feeding the fish.", "This is a part beautiful of . You'll relax when you stay here . A lot of fish, clearly water.. Oh god for sure I am really recommend this place", "The springs are popular with the locals and its was lovely to be able to enjoy the springs with them. You can walk around the pools and even swim in some of them. Surrounding is great, photos look awesome", "Beautiful place to visit - the gardens and grounds are well looked after and it was a pleasant place to walk around", "On the way to Amed this is a 'must see' sight that you can manage quite easily in 30 minutes. children will have fun on the stepping stones in the water surrounded by the nese statues and good photo ops galore. Adults might feel disoriented and giddy panicked that they will fall into the water. There is a sacred spring bathing pool (with extra charge) if you feel the need of physical or spiritual cleansing. Lovely setting. A hotel restaurant with views on the hillside if you want to soak up the view longer.", "(+)Nice environment and design with fresh water directly come from ground spring. (-) Parking area a bit small", "Well worth a visit, this is a really beautiful place. You can have a nice peaceful rest on the grass in the shade and just savour the beauty as you look around. The fish are amazing and the gardens, gorgeous. My only recommendation........get there early as it gets super busy and queues to walk out onto the pond can get crazy. Also its so hot, so get there before the full heat of the day :)", "Beautiful fountain and gardens. I haven't seen anything else like it.", "D most common picture of ... really wonderful place, huge lake , lush green fields n mountains.. must c in , stay for around 1 hr minimum to enjoy d place..", "Recommended to come earlier in the morning because you can take photos without too many people behind you. You can buy a fish snack outside before you enter this place. You can take photos with you feed the fishes. Nice view n nice photos.", "The place was a royal garden commissioned by the king in the early twentieth century; the garden is quite well maintained to show the splendour of yesteryears. The area was spacious and each session had religious significance behind them. There were also two swimming pools for public usage. There was one restaurant inside the garden, with a panoramic view. Food quality and selection were adequate. It could be quite crowded depending on the time of the day and whether there's any large tourist group visiting. Would suggest visit in the morning as it's cooler and the cloud started to build up in the afternoon in the area during rainy season.", "We took the 1.5 hour drive from Ubud to come to see the Water Palace, and my boyfriend and I thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. The entrance fee, 20,000Rp, is quite minimal, and the grounds are so beautiful. We spent about an hour walking around & taking gorgeous photos & just soaking in the quiet loveliness of everything. I would suggest going on your way to/from some other places, as it might be slightly disappointing to spend so much time in the car for \\just this.\\\" It's certainly worth seeing and quite a beautiful site, but perhaps it's not worth going way out of your way/using up a whole 1/2 day for this by itself.\"", "One of the most beautiful places we visited in . Sadly it was overcrowded by tourists, local and oh so many schoolchildren but it was worth a visit. Ponds are full of colorful fishes in every sizes and they seem to be hungry all the time so if you happened to have bread with you, make sure they won't take your fingers too. Gorgeous place with picturesque scenery.", "This place is so peaceful and surreal. The fish are real lovely and there’s gorgeous views every where. Such a lovely peaceful place to visit and I’m so glad we did.", "This place is truly worth a visit while in There is a little cave people can swim too and water here was clean aswell", "Loved the history and sculptures there, lot's of sculptures in and above the water :) there is a swimming pool there you can swim for a small fees do give it a try the water is very refreshing :) but do remember to bring your tower there, buying a tower there is a bit expensive :P My son love chasing the fish in the main garden, been jumping from rock to rock to chase the big fish :) after a visit to all the buildings and sculptures, you can stop by the coffee shop there for a refreshing ice coffee :)", "Many lovely structures, gorgeous view of the lake, fun play area for children, clean restrooms. Paddle boats and oar boats available for rental.", "We went in the late afternoon (17:00) to avoid the crowds and that worked really well. After 60 minutes you have seen most of it and then you can spend time swimming in the pool or feeding the fat fish.", "I went here back in August 2011 with my partner and her family. It is quite a nice place to visit with numerous statues and carvings to admire and an interesting layout of water features with many stepping stones so you can walk through the middle of some ponds.", "Breathless, peaceful and a MUST see! Can thoroughly recommend to anyone for photo opportunities, quiet time relaxing watching, reading a book and absorbing the peaceful tranquillity of s' famous Water Palace.", "this place is really very beautiful. beautiful lake and lovely gardens. you cannot get over the beauty of this place", "Walk through the entrance and be amazed at the well designed, well maintained water gardens. It consists of several large ponds; some for swimming too. My favourite was the pond with stepping stones/pavers set in a winding pattern. Young and old alike had fun stepping round it. Afternoon too had its special attraction - the reflections of trees and structures on the surface of the water. Photographers paradise!!!", "Well kept, very tranquil and worth spending an hour wandering about. Cafes and restaurants inside the walls overlooking the ornamental ponds.", "Stopped here on our way out of Amed and enjoyed the nice collection of pools, fish and general grounds.", "One of the best sites we visited. Lovely gardens, bathing pool for you to have a swim in if you fancy that. There were so many fish in the ponds. Outside you can buy a bag of food to feed to the fish. All in all a lovely walk.", "Lovely little spot, good day trip or if your going past stop in. Fish food gets cheaper as you get closer to the entrance. It only costs about $4 per person to enter and it's worth it", "Lovely water fountains.. Enjoyed feeding the huge fishes.. Can even enter one of the pools for a swim..", "Beautiful and calm water spring with a touch of nese features. There's a place for visitors to take a bath. The fish pond is amazing with small steps to go around the pond.", "If you are in and have some time, this place should be on your to-visit list. The place itself is wonderful, with 2 nicely laid out ponds full of colourful fishes, and small bridges across the ponds. One pond even has small pillars (in rows across the entire length and breadth of the pond) so you can actually walk in the pond and take pictures/ feed fishes. Take care so you dont fall - we saw a man falling in the water while posing for a photo - the water was just a couple of feet deep but his backpack was completely soaked. There is also a small swimming pool (for which you need to pay a separate entry fee). There are also people with pythons standing near the entrance. For a small fee, you can have a picture taken with the pythons. There are also guides available but you dont really need to hire one (you can always google the place for its history). The place is a bit far from Ubud, so if you stay in Kuta/ Denpasar or if you are short of time, you will need to consider the travelling time as well.", "It's very far and exhausted on driving to this attravtion. If you have time, I recommend to stay in the hotel with swimming pool , overlooking this garden. There were just nese sculptures with the walkway on the water, nothing special on this attraction.", "beautiful statues,fishponds all is soo beautiful worth to make your wedding photo's. its a real must see!!!", "It is rather small place, You can walk it for about several minutes, but it is worth to see. This small water palace is really beautiful. Walking on the water on small rockisland is very nice. But is is not terrific place, do not expect smtg amazing it is just normal", "I combined this with a trip to the other water palace close by and loved both. The stepping stones and feeding the fish was definitely a highlight, the place is beautiful and you can enjoy it with less that the usual amount of people trying to sell you things or compulsory guides. Reasonable crowds too and I visited in peak season. Would probably take less than an hour to explore.", "Lovely water gardens with interesting stone carvings and fountains among the gardens and carp pools. One large pool has stepping stone paths which you can navigate. Fun and quite a meditative thing to do. Contrast nicely with the Ujung water gardens which can be visited on the same trip.", "Beautiful serene place to visit, absolutely amazing gardens with water features and sculptures and ornate bridges. Come in the morning before the crowds. Swim in the bathing pools entrance 10,000IRP", "An nice garden with fountains and pools. It has one pool with stepping stones in it. It was fun walking on the stepping stones. Other pool is with koi fish. Fish food can be bought near the pool. It also has a swimming pool, if you wish to take a dip. A small garden, but has a nice feel to it. It is near to the Ujung water palace, can visit this place enroute.", "While on a car tour of the local area our guide took us here. We all loved it. The pools were just beautiful, we bought fish food and fed the fish and jumped across the pools. Such a memorable place to visit.", "Amazing ponds and not too busy. Fun to feed the fish and just take in the history of the location . There isn't a lot of shade though so make sure you're wearing suncream!", "a Beautiful part of the history of some beautiful gardens to explore amazing water gardens. breath taking views from the top of the stairs if you can climb them.", "So beautiful place😍 lovely and sweet! That's a fish in the water and big cuff to walk Over the water and that possible to buy a plastic bag whit a fish food and you can give the fish☺️", "Beautiful place stepping stones were fun for the kids. Buy some fish food on the way in the fish would follow you round the stepping stones as you feed them. There is also a small pool which you can pay a small fee to swim in, slightly crowded.", "Nice place.. clean and peaceful..I love to see the fish as well.. All people there welcoming and affordable price when you shopping there. In the entrance, they have Ari's Shop..His Mom so kind and polite. That shop is recommended ❤️", "So beautiful. The water, the flowers all the amazing statues. This is the most beautiful place we went in . I think it was like $2 to get in.", "Overall, there's actually nothing here. You can feed the fish, and that's all. But it's really a good place to take a picture. But it's not worth it to pay just to see fish pools,", "This is one of my favorite places we visited. The stepping stones were fun and seeing the humungous fish swimming below you was really cool.", "Natural setting, palace to see observe nature and relax", "Cool and refreshing air, surrounded with artistic statues and water fountain, with a clear and full of living water pool. There's nothing better. There are so much fishes, as big as my thighs. Its really beautiful, a nice escape from city business.", "Nice place for a short excursion. The interesting gardens, fishponds with many bridges, decorated with impressive sculptures. The relaxing atmosphere. The local visitors use the ponds for recreation and swimming", "It’s a very different and beautiful place! You need to see this work of nature!!! Has a lot of stones around, be careful there! Enjoy the view e the splash is water.", "Worth a visit if anywhere within a 30-40km radius. Architecture, fountains, bridges and stones on water were all highly impressive!", "It is a beautiful place to visit and to sit down and admire the beauty of it. Worth the visit. You can feed the fish by purchasing fish food and observe how they compete to get the food.", "Great stop to stretch our legs on the way to Amed. Took us about 30-40 minutes to wander through the gardens and for the kids to feed the koi fish (buy food packets from the vendors outside). Very beautiful, highly recommend if you are in the area", "This place is a must for anyone in the area. The gardens is in immaculate condition and the fountains are stunning. There is a place to swim but at an extra cost. Be sure to take your camera, you will get great pics.", "Fresh and lovely place. All statues are fantastic, take time to look all of them. Nice ambiance, good energy", "Not so big crowd but amazing statues-sculptures, and nice ambience. The royal history and the current use (a pool for kids) together is a nice combination.", "Beautiful place for a short visit. There is also a nice restaurant at the hotel there if you want to have a lunch or dinner. Make sure to bring some food for fish they will be happy :-)", "this is a place a must go for everyone ..its so beautiful and u only hear the sound of water..we had so many pictures taken because to me it was so beautiful...i was mesmerized by it...apparently the water flows without using the pump system and it uses a gradient system...there is a bath pool for anyone for wishes to swim but there is a certain fee to be paid.", "The drive up to the water palace is really nice. It's just a shame the place is so small. Make sure you bring some bread for the fish", "This is a favourite stop of mine. Lovely green oasis with ponds and water features. It is relatively small in scale and off to the east of but perfect when visited in combination with Taman Ujung and Besakih. A little over run with tourists and local visitors due to the local holidays making peace a little elusive this visit but still pretty nonetheless.", "being a clif in the water is very famous and heavily visited. IT IS A MUST SEE. you should enjoy the beauty and overlook the local....mud / poor services / dirt / rubbish and mess....not very big but very well position with the sun going down creates a miracle vision and a great spot to enjoy the place. very nice gardens nearby. the water / waves breaking into clifs, the sound of that, the statues that are all around.....the view and all is a miracle and it should not be missed for a visit.", "We have been disappointed with some 'attractions' in but not this one. These water gardens are really beautiful and well worth a visit - even thought they are quite recent. The setting and views are terrific. Sparkling clean water and plenty of wonderful fish too. Bonus of a restaurant with a view and no touts. Small entry fee, guides if you want them and not crowded.", "I have always wanted to visit this water garden and I finally had a chance because we did a tour to the eastern part of . This place is quite remote, comparing to other attractions. But I really loved it. It was so peaceful and stunning. It was smaller than I imagined but it didn't really matter. Love it.", "Beautiful site. Spectacular scenery. Crowded, but as to be expected. It would be nice to see some funds put into the gardens. That would make it spectacular.", "I came here couple times and never bored. The place is beautiful. I love feed the fish. My niece really enjoy visit this place and she always talk about lots of fish and giant Koi fish. This place also good for pre- wedding photo shoot. There is a temple and swimming pool behind the water fountain. Good place for picnic with families. The place is not really big, so we not spend time here for long as there are lots of tourist. Entrance ticket really cheap. I think it’s worth as the management use the income to maintain the place. There are lots of art shop and small cafe. Good place too for break time.", "One of our day trips to this beautiful place, lovely gardens to walk around with family or as a couple, A lot of history in the place and you would need a good couple of hours to go round the gardens, there is a restaurant on the premises and not badly priced and good food, take a bottle of cold water with you as it does get hot walking around, Would I go back? YES and I would recommend it", "It was my first time in East of and this place did not disappoint. The place was beautiful. You can actually walk on those cemented steps in the water, and take a bath in the pool if you like. There’s a lot of tourist though when we came so it was a little crowded. We spent around 30 minutes in this place. Nonetheless, the visit was worth it.", "Loved the statues and everything is based around water. It's a very relaxing place to go and sit in the shade and just watch the people and the children playing around the water stepping stones and the fountains. Had some lovely tropical plants.", "It took us about 2.5 hours to reach here from our villa (Daluman Villa Seminyak). Entrance fee is priced at Rp20,000/pax I guess it's one of the popular pre-wedding photography spot as we saw 2 couples and their photographers in action :) I can imagine myself being a royal princess walking around this park (minus the crowds). Enjoyed stepping on the stone pathways on one of the pool..get to be so near the big carps and other small fishes..", "We highly recommend a trip east to visit the water gardens. We enjoyed walking the stepping stones in the pond and admiring the many statues and water features. Beautiful location for photography. There is a pool you can refresh in as well as many water features throughout the park.", "We visited on a day trip with a driver. Our first glimpse down across the gardens and ponds was really beautiful. There were a few people but not over crowded. The gardens are well kept with interesting statues and water features. Fun to be able to walk across the pool on stepping stones. Lots of photographic opportunities everywhere you look. For a few extra rupiah we had a swim in one of the pools which was cool, fresh and very enjoyable. There were change rooms near the pool. After we left our driver took us a couple of kms up the hill to an incredible view of rice terraces and surrounding mountains.", "It's smaller than you'd expect given the hype, and although it's pretty enough it's certainly nothing to get excited about. If you want to something water-related in you're better off picking a nice hot springs or waterfall. One big shame is that they sell fish food in plastic bags, and of course most of the plastic bags are then thrown away and simply litter the grounds.", "Very pleasant gardens. A lot of water features and lots of fish - tilapia, carps and platys. We went for a swim in the pools. Interesting swimming with the tilapia!", "It was a fun place to stay for about an hour. There were two \\pools\\\" filled with water from the mountains. We didn't swim in them because it was a little rainy and cold, but they looked nice. You can walk across the stones in the pond, which was entertaining. It was also pretty peaceful there. Over all I would say it's a nice stop if it's along your route for the day.\"", "Nice place to visit for a few hours and relax. The gardens are very well done. The \\walk on water\\\" pond was very beautiful. There is a nice mountain spring pool to swim as well. There is a small charge for this but was nicely maintained. We did get some snacks at the restaurant which had some great views of the garden as well.\"", "My daughter Maree and I hired a driver for the day to do this trip. It was a wonderful experience to visit the Palace and read all the History, it is such a small Palace, very impressive, they must have had wonderful holidays here in such a Tranquil Setting. There is a nice Restaurant, we had a delicious morning tea. Regards, Marion.", "Definitely worth the stop here. You’ll need at least 45 minutes to look around and take pictures. Huge coy fish in the ponds.", "Cool and calming. My son enjoyed feeding the fish and jumping around the pools. Some people swam not really my cup of tea as pretty murky. Lovely views and great journey to reach there via back roads or rural . So many beautiful villages along the way. Good places to eat and refresh either inside the gardens or outside near the entrance. A good day out", "An unexpected pleasure on our trip out to Tulamben. We spent around half an hour there and wondered where the time went. The steppingstone pool with the fish is great fun and just wandering around the area was fantastic. If you get time, pay the 10,000 rupiah to go for a swim in the pool. Well worth the stop off.", "It's a beautiful water garden in East with a lot of fishes in the waters. It will be a very good attraction for kids.", "Beautiful garden with cute little lakes and goldfish, a nice stroll, with two pools ( adults, kids ). Couple restaurant in front of entrance. Not bad idea for visit :)", "If you want to visit this place, try the morning around 8 o'clock when the fish is hungry, so you can take a photo surrounded by very beautiful fish ...", "This place is breathe taking and I would go back in a heart beat! The architecture was beautiful and the royal pool was amazing. There are two different pools that you can swim in, they are cold but it’s very refreshing. While we were there, it seemed like all the tourists/ white people were in one pool and the locals in another. We went down to the pool the locals were in and had a blast with the children swimming around. A little tip when going, pack some bread as you can feed the carp fish which is fun!", "The stones across water are great fun, however many people on them later on in the day. Maybe if you went earlier though you would avoid the crowd. Swimming areas, extra fee though that you pay inside to use these. Small gardens but still nice.", "This place is way too beautiful to be expressed in words. It's a MUST visit place. You can spend a lot of time just admiring the water garden. As it's a popular place among tourists so can be very crowded.", "What an amazing place, a little busy when we went, but well worth the visit. Try kneeling on one of the stepping stones and feeding the fish, they are huge. A lovely place to spend a couple of hours", "It is a bit of a trek to get to but worth the time. There is a minimal cost for entry. The area is not huge but sooo beautiful. If you have a minimal balance you can try the stepping stones which are in the water or bath in the pool next to this area or just walk around the gardens.", "A very special place and Palace. Serene, calm, beautiful buildings and grounds. An oasis away from the hustle and bustle outside. Gorgeous planting and many unusual plants. Please add this to 'must see places' - no one will be disappointed. 50,000 rph each so super cheap too!", "Fresh air, calm and tranquil. Botanical garden adjacent to the location, where you can walk around observing various species of plants, flowers, etc. There is also flying fox facilities if you want to swing high among trees.", "Such a pretty spot and a must see. The many fish filled pools and ponds are beautiful. Take your bathers with you as there is a pool for public swimming.", "Gorgeous water garden set amongst sumptuous vegetation. Do not forget your swimming things - the pool is so cool and refreshing. The Coconut Cream Pie at the restaurant is excellent!", "A little out of the way but well worth visiting. Very scenic former palace. Dining and hotels are available although we did not use them. An excellent place to visit and spend some time", "This is one of a popular place to visit. Many tourist came here to take a picture at the pool. The access is easy and near the main road.the place good and entry fee is cheap. Good place to take a nice photograph", "So glad me and my daughter made this visit. The gardens are a must to see the stepping stones were so much fun.and feeding the fish . But the gardens were beautiful and well maintained. They also have a swimming pool for children to cool down on a sunny day. A really relaxing place to be. Best gardens I have ever seen.", "First time here and we did enjoyed it. The fishes seems like used to human so they instantly come very close to you. Very crowded since it is a very popular spot for Instagram pictures. So we need to be a long queue.", "this garden is really a WOW, so nice ,only thebathing guests confuse me a little bit since it should me more quiet. Anyway it is worth a visit and very nice motive.", "This is such a beautiful location. Get there early in the morning and buy some fish food before you enter. We got some great photos on the stepping stones.", "its a beautiful garden. didnt find it much interesting otherwise obviously the ground are very well kept, clean and beautiful. rest nothing much special about it", "We just loved to walk around this beautiful place. It was thrilling to ''walk on water'' as they have half columns showing just above water level to step on. All the gardens and stone works, statues etc. are fantastic.", "Whilst travelling to Tulamben we stopped at the gardens. The beauty starts as you walk down the steps across the ponds. From the stepping stones across the 1st pond and the gigantic koi to the wonderful stone statues around. The gardens are a feast for the eyes. Welk worth a visit. Next time ill take my swimwear and use the swimming pool too", "This Water Garden is visually very pretty but, at least on the day we went, overrun with tourists. There were families, children, and even a wedding group on all the stepping stones through the lake, people swimming and floating about and for me, spoiling the architectural interest of the place Worth a visit on a quiet day", "This was not what I was expecting, very crowed and hectic, but very beautiful. It was extremely hard to get a photo of the pond with stepping stones, without having dozens of tourists in the photos. Just wish I could have got here earlier in the day and maybe it wouldn't have been so busy. I walked the stepping stone maze very carefully as a lady in front of me fell in the water with her camera, poor thing. This is another beautiful attraction in East , well worth the drive, just try to get here as early as you can as it can become very crowded around midday! The entrance fee here is 10 000 rupiah.", "Loved swimming in the sacred waters. Excellent guide ( gusti) gave ys complete history and answered all our questions. . fabulous flora- gardens had rare flower types I'd never seen before, reasonable entry fee 20,000 rp.", "This is one of the 'attractions' I really enjoyed while visiting . It truly is a beautiful place. If you like you can bath in the holy water (extra costs) and get a guided tour through the park. The garden is well kept and nice. This is a must see when you visit !", "It is very nice place to visit for quick tour, cost you 20,000 rupiah per person. Small palace, don't make it as your main tour though", "If you're in the area, make sure you check this place out. Very serene, very tranquil. Enjoy a leisurely stroll and take in the magnificent stone work, take a swim or enjoy a cool drink at the restaurant overlooking the whole water palace. Highly recommended.", "It was built long long time ago but everything works well till present. It is just amazing to have such a big garden that covered with mostly water in nese architectures. The water element makes the place cool and relax. There is a restaurant on the upper side where you can enjoy the time longer while interacting with other world through the internet. The place is clean but I was doubt to take shower in the pond with people i don't know. Actually it should be fine and many people do so.", "To think the royal family would come here to just relax and hangoit. What a beautiful location. Coy fish everywhere, some th size of a small dog. Lol..stepping stoned were cool espeically for a nice picture. Once ypu walk around there isnt much else to do. There is a fresh water pool but the water seemed dirty and had fish in it.", "This is an interesting and peaceful park. To be able to take the steps across and around the water features was very nice.", "Must see destination. So incredibly beautiful. Beautiful flowers. Coy fish in the water. There is a little swimming area but mostly only locals do that it seems. Great place to take lots of photos. Bathroom outside of it not great so make sure to use the bathroom elsewhere before you come here.", "I know I wold have loved the king who created this garden. It is all about water and stone and views. the cooling summer water flowing and spraying fills the garden with coolness. Highly recommend this even if a short fast stop, but I would linger and have lunch and enjoy the brilliance of the design.", "A beautiful water garden, with plenty of great photo opportunities. Thebes coi in the ponds are amazing! So big!", "Nice panorama , feeding fish with uniq architecture. Photo sesion , nice weather good for relaxation", "Absolutely beautiful water garden made evn more interesting with a stepping stone path through the water. Huge carp everywhere. Huge crowds as well but then this seems to bee the norm in . You are never alone..", "What a magical place, but some fish good outside before you go in to feed the enormous fish, you can swim in the pools if you wish put need to pay extra. Lovely place and the food looked good in the restaurant, we just stopped for a juice there, lovely juice and coffee.", "Arrived mid afternoon after visiting two other sites and we were ready to relax. We sat on the grass and ate the food we had taken and watched other people. We then wandered around the site and went to the pool. The pools are of different depths and we went into the deeper, top pool. This had fewer people. The toilets and changing rooms were clean. The pool was a little green but the water was clear. The water was also chilly as it was from a spring but given the heat it was refreshing. All in all a lovely visit and we would have spent longer if we hadn't had a driver waiting. Having read other reviews I would like to add we did not have a guide, and were not bothered by people pushing one on us.", "We arrived 20 minutes after the park opened and already there was a queue for the stepping stones. We enjoyed feeding the massive koi, walking around and then we sat on the hotel restaurant and had breakfast while people watching. I rarely get photos of myself but I did wear a pretty dress and have some beautiful photos with no one in it. Don't forget to grab fish food!", "A wonderful park/ oriental garden/ water garden with pools. Very peaceful and beautiful. Great for the eyes and the soul. Not possible to take a bad photo here", "Well maintained pathway that makes an interesting walk. Entertaining, with the water sports to watch and nice interaction with the local nese", "I thought this water garden was stunning. And it also wasn't too crowded which was fabulous. The different sections of water were all unique with beautiful statues and carvings that were pretty well maintained. There were also huge koi in the water which added to the fascination. 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It is worth to visit, great statues, nice panorama even tough it is not so big.", "It took a while to get here from where we were staying, but we are glad we decided to go for the drive. The drive here was in and of itself beautiful, because we went through Sideman and saw some of 'the real ' en route.The water palace is so beautiful- the grounds are well maintained and filled with colourful plants and flowers. In the centre of it all are stepping stones and statues that are surrounded by Koi happily swimming within this oasis. Take your swimmers because there is a lovely and refreshing area where you can swim in fresh and clean spring water- which is bliss on a hot day. As a bonus, there were very few other tourists so you didn't have to battle with crowds of people.", "We visited the place as part of our scooter tour. We rented one in padang bai for 25k. Better see this place in the morning for the best pics as there a a lot of people visiting in the afternoon. Entrance fee was 20k and for an additional fee you can swim in the pool of the king. (Closed when we were there) Lovely garden and fun to walk on the water between the statues.", "Well worth taking a day tour from either Candidasa or Amed to view these beautiful gardens. Very relaxing .", "Worth it to visit. The gardens are so beautiful to walk around in. You don't need a lot time here unless you plan on staying and swimming at the pool here. Though the pool seemed to be full more of the locals then any tourist. When you get there they will try to talk you into getting a guide but you really don't need one, you can always just google any history and also our driver we had for the day gave us a short description. Its an amazing place to go and take pictures when your in . The ponds also have some of the biggest koi fish I have ever seen.", "Water Palace. Absolutely beautiful. Bring your swimsuit because you can swim in two of the pools. Lovely grounds and fountains. Have lunch with a great view. Fantastic place to visit to cool down after climbing 1700 stairs to Pura Lempuyung.", "Beautiful water palace between Amplapura and Abang. If you see the small entrance, you can not imagine that there is a beautiful garden with large pools and many statues. We walked arround for almost one hour and made some beautiful pictures. If you stay in the area of Candi Dasa, it a nice tour to do", "You can only imagine how hot it was for 100+ years and no air on around. For this the royals had this water palace developed. To give them and the people around them cooling down. No still a possibility to swim. Plus enjoy the beautiful gardens.", "This water palace was absolutely beautiful! It was a very good size and we were able to walk over the place for amazing views from every angle! My only complaint was that it was very very crowded. Definitely a well known tourist attraction. The water stones with the fish were cool but because there were so many people, I was sometimes worried I was going to fall into the water!", "The watertemple is very beatiful and tranqiul, but not very big. A tip is to buy bread at one of the shops outside the temple and feed the very large Koi Karpe that swim in the pools. Almost no hawkers outside the temple which is also a very big plus.", "If you love nature, water, and history - this is a great place to visit when you are in . The whole pond is full of healthy and large Kois! The place is especially great to visit early in the morning so you don't get too hot because you will have to try the stepping on the stones in the middle of the \\water\\\" where there is only one way out. =)\"", "My jaw dropped when I entered here, I did not expect such a beautiful paradise in the middle of nowhere! The Koi fish here are absolutely massive, shockingly so! We did try the fresh water pools, and I have to say I didn't massively enjoy swimming with the fishes! However, it was an experience and very refreshing on a hot day.", "Unassuming from the main road, your driver will drop you off at a gateway to walk barely 100m to the ticketing booth where you will need to pay per entry (30k for foreigners). Mind the steps as you enter and soak in the \\wow\\\" of your first glance into this water sanctuary. I feel this is cosy as the pools are close to each other. I sincerely hope that you are still able to see the large koi in the pools whenever you visit. You can buy fish food to feed the koi and the sight makes for good photos. Do this while standing on one of the stepping stones in the pool. The inner pools are available for patrons to take a dip in. I didn't check the going rate but gather from others its about 10k per entry. Walk along to the end of the compound​ and go up to a landing with various statues. There will be a stairway that once at the top you will be able to oversee the entire compound. Great photos if it's a sunny day (unfortunately for us it rained throughout our visit).\"", "A real must see when visiting . A bit out of the route for most south visitors it a a beautiful setting, historic site and a great day trip in combination with Amlapura and Ujung.", "If you dont go to the water palace you have missed out on the best place in , great gardens and swimming, worth staying the night here if you have time and enjoy seeing the fireflies and being a part of the village life.", "We brought our kids here to have a swim and the water was relatively clean (spring fed?) and at a wonderful, cool temperature. They even brought floaty tubes and had a great time paddling around. The setting is gorgeous, nestled in the foothills of Agung, beneath towering trees and surrounded by fountains and playful animal sculptures. They loved hopping across the small platforms on one pond. The entrance fee was cheap and fair-- no price gouging towards foreigners, which is nice. afterwards we had a good lunch at the cafe near the entrance. Overall, a good little outing.", "highly recommended to this place, other than the cost here also you can swim or just to enjoy a round of this royal bath. It was amazing today still maintain and care for a relic of the past.", "This place was packed when we got there around 3pm on a public holiday. Rp20k for adults and Rp10k for kids entrance fee. Bring old bread or buy fish food if you have got kids. Completely different atmosphere to Ujung Water Palace and different look, so well worth visiting both. We spent ages walking the stone path among the statues in the pond feeding hordes of massive fish. My son loved it. The Indonesians had a huge amount of fun too and either you can join in and have fun too or keep to yourselves. We shared our fish food and bread crumbs, took photos and waded around. There is a swimming area with fountains and inner tubes too if you are so inclined. The water is ice cold and refreshing. Way more touristy than the other water palace.", "Beautiful palace built after the war. There is a bathing pool but the also enjoy walking across the 1st lake or pond on the stepping stones. There are large fish in the ponds too.", "Its a cooling place with nice water features an koi filled ponds. Can spend slightly less than an hour there.", "Came here as part of a private tour. The entrance fee is 10k and the place is amazing and spetacular. The waterpart with the stepping stones can quite busy, so beware and people constantly feeding the kois. There are several shops and one or two restaurants around as well. The palace is very close to the gate to heaven temple", "Old king baths with very nice architecture, pools full of fishes. Nice to walk around and have a drink in restaurant with a nice view on pools.", "No this is not Versailles, but with the right expectations this is a wonderful place to relax, explore and cool off in the crystal clear spring water pools. Great for children.", "Bring your swimming gear and a picnic. These are well laid out pools, with some enormous goldfish. We were heading back after a day climbing to the summit temple of Mt Lempuyang, so were a little weary, and could have done with a bathe in the public pool. There were hundreds of people here, so we didn't really chill and take it all in. Next time we will come prepared.", "This is the most amazing water palace, it is a joy to explore - grab a guide ( hard to get in without one) but they explain what it all means, Great gardens and some ponds are ok for swimming", "Must visit. Beautiful pools, statues, fish and gardens. Only cost 10,000 rupees to get in and another 10,000 to swim in the pools so two bucks!! Worth the visit", "Beautiful water palace with a big garden. If on the way, you can stay in one of the rooms directly above the water palace with lovely views.", "A half an hour stroll through the gardens is plenty, although you can swim in one of the pools. Costs 10,000IDR entry (for tourists), and there is a few cafes etc around. Some of the biggest koi I have ever seen!", "Beautiful, beautiful beautiful! A stunning water palace with lots of photo opportunities, you can feed the koi and pay to swim with fish.", "The Water Palace is well-maintained and beautiful. When traveling to and from the Amed area, be sure to stop here, even for just a few minutes.", "A must-see when in Candidasa - only a 20 minute drive. And do take your bathers as you'll want to swim in the spring-fed pool - so refreshing. We had lunch in the new front restaurant and enjoyed it.", "This was an authentic experience where you could view the wonderful gardens, and ponds that are full of beautiful big fish and then swim in the very refreshing waters of the pool. Outside of the place, there are some little stalls where you can purchase refreshments, food, as well as souvenirs and such. There is also accommodation available so you can actually stay at the Water Palace if you wish for a couple of days of peace and reflection.", "step into clam and tranquility and the land of water features to inspire all your gardens. Fed by a natural spring, the gardens have a mixture of influences from China, India and nese. The water fountain is 11 tiers high and survived a volcano blast.", "We came here around noon and the place was crowded! Like everyone is pro model or photographer. You have to wait to step in the pool with Koi fishes. Place really beautiful. Made for enjoyment. If you pay additional fee you can even swim in pool inside. If it wasn’t so crowded I could stay for hours relaxing. Feed the fishes, make some pictures in water surrounded by Koi fishes. A must see!", "Our guide recommended stopping here after snorkeling on the east of . Good way to relax for an hour and get some photos. Would recommend coming early to beat the crowd and take it in at your own pace. This is because with the stepping stones in the pond, the traffic flows in one direction, so you can avoid being held up by the people in front of you, or avoid being rushed by the people behind. Entry was approx $2. There is the option to buy food to feed the Koi fish which you are surrounded by in the pond.", "A picturesque spot also known as the Water Palace. Nestled in between rice paddies and Mt Agung, about 20 minutes drive from Candidasa. This beautiful Instagram-able destination is serene. Lovely ponds filled with huge fish and gorgeous shady trees.", "This place is different from the other sites we have seen in ! This is a former palace while the other sites were temples or sites of worship ! It does not cover a big area so most of the sights are close to each other ! The common point of interest is the presence of water ! It enhances the beauty of the buildings , the sculptures , the trees and the flowers and it is possible to cross the ponds by walking on circular stone steps , which in fact is quite fun ! It is also possible to swim in some of the pools supplied with mineral water for a minimal fee ! This palace should be included in every itinerary in the Eastern part of !", "We stopped at the water palace on our way from Amed back to the airport. I don't think I would make the trek out and back just for that, but it's great for an on the way stop. I recommend utilizing the locals who hang out at the entrance to give tours. We had a very positive experience; the gentleman was very friendly and it was good to hear the background and history of the place, rather than just walk around aimlessly.", "This is a real respite in the hustle and bustle of eastern . A water palace constructed in mid 20th century, this was an ornamental palace with swimming pools. Still has the same purpose and is restored after damage from the eruption of Gunnung Agung in 1963. Worth the reasonable admission charge for a place to just relax or swim. The grounds are beautiful and peaceful once you run the usual gauntlet of stall outside. There are plenty of views of rice paddies, hikes and accommodation in the area, or just come for a relaxing break from the activity. Well worth the time to stop for a while and think how things were in the past.", "Amazing water palace with a beautiful story behind it. We had a personal guide who told us many stories about the palace. Entrance only 20", "This one is different to many other attractions in . It's romantic although you won't be alone there at all, you will leave the feeling you're a tourist behind the gate and you can swim in some of these old pools if you're courageous enough. But even with the feeling not being a tourist... stepping stones in the first pool are a must do!", "Absolutely beautiful water palace. The stunning views, the cool hill air, and wandering the grounds was a welcome escape from the craziness of southern at only a short drive away", "East must visit place very beautiful garden with teeming colourful fishes and a photographer heaven in the ground there’s a temple two swimming pools and a restaurant.entance Payment is 30000 rupiahs for the deep pool is 20000 and 10000 for the one metre pool .the restaurant has excellent food and the cost is reasonable.the private taxi fare to and fro is about 500 to 600000 rupiahs try to bargain its about a one and half hours from Ubud", "We stopped off here between The Gates of Heaven and lunch at Asli. A smallish area home to several ornamental pools stocked with whopping fish that you can feed with the food on sale from the shops at the gates. Shame about the new cafes selling burgers in the place. One of the pools has a stepping stone route along it. You can’t really pass anyone stood on the stones so the whole line of people traffic will move as fast as the slowest Instagram obsessed visitor taking the 20th shot of the same thing because the composition wasn’t perfect. That’s fine but it can cause the walk on the stones to take an hour. There are swimming pools there which all use the same water as the fish pools. The water looks crystal clear and there are changing rooms if you want to have a dip. We didn’t. The pools are split for boys only and family/female. There is a hotel attached to the attraction. You will need some cash to get in (I think about 5000 each) and the fish food is 5000 for 3 bags.", "A nice water palace. Tourists like to use the stepping stones but beware! Once your on them and there’s a queue then you’ll be in the middle of the water for a long long time and not be able to get off. Practice standing on the spot for minutes at a time before visiting. Some nice photo opportunities here too.", "We were on a half day tour with our driver/guide from the Amankila. He explained the history and significance of this water palace and guided us around. The pools with the stepping stones and very large (overfed) fish were amazing. Very well maintained grounds with an abundance of flowers. A few stalls at the entrance but no pressure to stop. Not too crowded when we visited and we enjoyed the walk around.", "It's a shame that the original site has been destroyed in the 1963 eruption of Mount Agung. Only a gateway to the old palace remains. Adjacent to the old site, a new water palace was erected in the early '70's. It's a nice little park to take a stroll, but don't get your hopes up too much! When in the neighbourhood, drop by, but in my opinion the palace in its self is not worth the trip.", "This was our third trip to the Water Palace, as we brought different friends each time, but the beauty and charm of the place continues to charm one. Fountains, Chinese bridges, giant butterflies flitting among the bougainvilia, and stepping stones across ornamental lakes - what more could one ask for?!", "Visited as part of an organised tour so had limited time here. The place is small but was quite crowded when we were there. There is a pond full of koi and fish food is available to purchase from one of the stalls outside. There is also a pond you can \\walk on\\\" via stepping stones unfortunately there were some people who were intent on doing a full photo shoot without a care for anyone else, thus holding up all the other visitors. We were informed that there is also some cottages in the grounds which are available for rent. Entrance fee is nominal and there are free toilets inside the grounds. If you have the time this place is well worth a visit.\"", "Bring some time and your swimming gear. Enjoy the beautiful fountains and pools before you take a relaxing swim in the swimming pool. The bronze(?) figures that decorate the fountains are marvelous and convey the magic of the place. Entrance fee is 20.000 idr. Absolutely worth it.", "The palace and the water garden are fabulous, pity for the hordes of tourists especially on the water pool path. Fun to feed the koi fishes with the provided food (5k rp). Entrance is 40k then access to couple of pools is charged 10k but are not mandatory. Also the nature around is beautiful.", "It cost a half dollar to park our vehicle and approximately 3 per person to go in. Absolutely worth it. Stunning place with dozens of water features, ponds, pools, giant koi and stunning gardens.", "Beautifully kept water palace but the ground itself is not very big. There is a swimming pool for adults and a smaller one for kids towards the back. Main attraction is the water fountain with stone steps in the middle where visitors can feed the fish while walking around the fountain.", "Well worth the visit. It was quite a drive from Kuta but it’s worth it when you get there. You can feed the fish while stepping through one of the ponds. There are a couple of pools you can swim in. We didn’t but we did notice a few people swimming. The restaurant is very nice & clean.", "I had been here before around 8 years ago and it hasnt really changed.Entrance fee is 30000rph per person and it is well worth the visit.Lots of statues and water features.HUGE Koi begging to be fed and great photo opportunities.Before you get inside the place there was a guy with his animals including a huge yellow python,Luwak cats,owls,beared dragon and a fruit bat.He charges 50000rph to handle to pets that seem to love it.The Luwak cats in particular were so friendly and inquisitive.I wanted to bring one home.He looks after his pets well.You can purchase fish food to feed the fish @ of 3 packs for 5000rph which is fun.Try and get there early as it gets crowded with tourists all trying to get photos of themselves on the ponds", "We hired a driver for the day to travel from Kuta to visit this Kings water place. It is a lovely, relaxing place to visit. The gardens are beautiful and the koi fish in the massive ponds are huge. You can purchase small bags of fish food also to feed them. I think it would work out better to visit this site as part of a day tour visiting various places rather than just traveling all the way from Kuta with just this site in mind. Overall very nice place to visit.", "Nice place to see but not a must see when you go to . Walk around in the garden and feel how the maharadja felt. You can swim in 2 different pools: one is free and the other one you pay 20 k rps. Not very clean.", "The whole palace is beautiful and wonderful to explore. We had a guide who we paid of course but he was packed with information about the palace which made us look at things a different way. He spoke very good english and even perfected the aussie accent which was hilarious and he does other accents too! Once you have walked around you can swim in a huge pool where the king used to swim. If your up that way its worth a visit.", "Smaller than Ujung Water Palace but just as interesting. There are pools available to swim in and I think there is a small fee. The people seemed to be really enjoying it and on a warm day it is very tempting. A beautiful way to spend an hour. There are guides available for 50,000 Rp and the entrance fee is I think only 20,000Rp. Finally off my bucket list but I may return to relax and swim", "beautiful water palace full of lakes, bridges and lotuses. there are amazing stone sculptures, fountains and stepping stones - the markets sell a good aray of fruit", "This water palace is very nice:Maraja wanted a relax place where to spend time and here it's! There are fountains and a lot of carps and fishes and water lily so lovely! The price is 10.000 rupies per person", "Lovely water gardens with beautiful gardens, fountains and large fish ponds full of fat koi carp. You can walk across the ponds on large stepping stones or feed the fish. A relaxing visit where you can swim if you wish for a token fee. The surrounding area is also worth photographing with lush rice paddy terraces. We enjoyed the east coast of for its quiet and traditional villages.", "The Water Palace is really beautiful. You can spend a good few hours there and there is some splendid and well priced accomodation nearby www.purisawh.com Make sure you have small change on you because it costs about Rp. 3,000 each for a tourist to enter the water palace.", "This place is beautiful and calm and has got many fascinating photo spots to offer. However I expected it to be much bigger as everybody I met recommended it to me. I think if you do not take a bath in the swimming pool you do not need more than 20 minutes for the entire park. That is how small it is. Still beautiful though. I probably expected it to be bigger because I visited Ujung palace before which fulfilled more my expectations^^", "I have been anticipating this trip, and I wasn't disappointed. Others may not like it, but I liked it the most. I get to feed the Koi's on the stepping stones, all I did in the trip was walk along the way the stepping stones. And after that left, it was actually short unless you want to stay in the middle feeding Koi's. As for the crowd, maybe we were lucky there are not much crowd that we were able to take photos without photobomber on the background.", "As there are so much water around and two natural spring fed pools, it is such an awesome place to cool off...there are lots of locals coming here with their family or a swim. There is an extra charge apart from the entrance ticket to pay for using the pool and it is IDR 10,000/person.", "A bit hidden and hard to find, it is east of the Ubud Palace right next to Starbucks. Probably due to its hidden location, there weren't nearly as many people here as there was in the Ubud Palace. Though not a palace, this area is a courtyard with a small man made pond filled with water lilies, reliefs and statues, some which doubled as fountains. There is a restaurant and tea garden inside this \\palace\\\" as well as an side entrance to a hotel.\"", "Very nice place to visit 20 minutes away from Candidasa. Only thing to consider is that you will not easily fond a taxi there, so better to go with a transport two ways.", "Spent a couple of hours having a look around here, the stepping stones over the large pond whilst very busy were great fun and the pond is full of huge koi carp and other fish which you can feed with food which is for sale. Well laid out place with plenty to see.", "Loved this place..the old kings water palace! Beautiful setting and excellent fresh water pools for cooling off!", "A beautiful spot for a day trip. Have one of the guides walk you around and give you the history. While you're in East , visit Asli restaurant. Best local cuisine in ", "Lovely garden with pools and giant koi. Also a great spot for a swim in cool mountain fed fresh water - you pay a little extra for this. Lots of families enjoying this place, a very happy and positive vibe, rounded off a lovely day out.", "You get to walk around on stone steps through the water with giant koi swimming around. I would definitley recommend coming here! Pictures are spot on, this place is beautiful! Very happy we found this place!! Worth a day trip and for photos of padi fields", "The palace is literally consists of pools with nese stone...With a pond full of big fish, A very cool place, perfect for holidays with friends or family, spacious place and very clean, the best tourist place I've ever visited ,, must visit this place,, 👏👍😊 ,,", "Extensive gardens surrounding a series of ponds of varying size, some of which are occupied by massive goldfish. There are several elaborately carved bridges, numerous statues and a massive fountain. One pool has a series of stepping stones to enable people to walk across the pool among the statues. This is ideal for taking photos with a different perspective. There are pools for bathing, for a small addition fee, a restaurant and even accommodation within the grounds. Just outside the entrance are a series of small stalls selling a variety of items for the visiting tourists and a very pleasant restaurant near the carpark entrance.", "Worth a visit allow about 1-1.5 hours 30,000 entry and 5000 if you want to swim. Lots of different pools, beautiful", "The water is spring fed so appears clean - it flushes through and out. The gardens/palace is nice... you pay twice though to enter the palace and then again to swim. It's more expensive in the top pool but probably nicer. They have changerooms and toilets there.", "This waterpalace have a big & huge fish pond with koi.. we can feeding for fish and my daughter always love it.. the view is nice and have a good ambience for relax on holoday..", "This was very beautiful. Especially the HUGE koi fish. They looked like they weighed at least 10kg. The annoying thing about it was the 30.000 rupiah entrance fee, and if you wanted to take a swim inside it was an extra 10.000. The restaurant inside is very expensive, and if you don't buy anything there you cannot use the bathroom. You can eat outside of the place for 15.000 rupiah.", "This is one of the best water palaces I have been to, we stopped off there on our way from Candi Dasa to Amed and it was well worth the stop - it is a photographers paradise. They also have accomodation and a well run restaurant with beautiful views from the terrace. Entrance fee is cheaper than any of the welll advertised places.", "Beutiful water palace. Really cosy and nice. Entrance fee is very low and there is a fruit and souvenir market at the entrance. The place is very small, so I would not allocate a lot of time to this vissit, unless you want to swim in the pool which is available at an additional fee I believe or have lunch in the Warung. But it is worth a visit, especially of you stay in Amed and visit Pura Lempuyang (can easily combine these two, especially of you dont paln a full ascend at the temple).", "I didn’t want to leave whilst I was here. So peaceful, relaxing and stunning!!! You can walk all around the gardens, take a ride on the boat, feed the Koi fish (purchase prior to entry just outside the gate) and you can watch the local children swimming. Take a moment to breath and take it all in!", "Must see place at candidasa. Water place with it's unique temple. A bit far from town area.but it is really worth to visit. spend half day there, make your mind relax.", "We had a great afternoon here. Good value, 40k to get in. Lots of Koi carp to see and feed. You can also swim in two pools that are fed from a cool spring. 20k extra for this. Take your bathers and towel. Beautiful surroundings and eateries just outside the entrance.", "A great water palace and worth a visit. Take time to get out of the busy south and head to the less crowded East . Its beautiful and you will experience much more 'real '. Bring a picnic and a swimsuit and enjoy as the old kings did.", "This is one of the most beautiful and peaceful places I've been lucky to see in . Feeding the Koi is a highlight, there is a playground and amazing scenery. 2 or 3 places to eat as well as a couple stores for more touristy items. Must bring your camera!!", "The water palace, in fact a water garden is good maintained, a nice place to visit from Candidasa, not far if you have a car (recomandably with driver!) and good to combine with a trip to the White Sands Beach. It is a nice place, very good for beautiful pictures and even swimming if you want (separate admission after you are already inside).", "We visited the Water Palace late afternoon and discovered a cooling and relaxing environment. It is not that large of an area, but there are numerous fountains and koi ponds and stone statuary. The flowers were photogenic and the overall ambiance was soothing. A welcomed relief from all the overcrowed tourist sites.", "From the minute you walk in you feel as though you've entered a magical place. Despite it being a popular attraction it doesn't feel over crowded and still retains a sense of calm. The grounds are beautifully maintained and the fish are massive - a delight for big and little kids! The fountains with the stepping stones are great fun for photos. Make sure you bring your swimming togs and enjoy the spring water pools. Bit of a shock in the cool temperature but lovely and refreshing. No need to cover up or wear anything special, normal western togs are fine. The springs are popular with the locals and its was lovely to be able to enjoy the springs with them. Don't jam this into your itinerary, make time to enjoy it properly. If I had to choose between a visit here and the Water Palace, wouldn't hesitate in dropping the Water Palace off the list.", "One of the wonderful water palaces in . My second visit here and as always loved the beautiful environment. All the water basins and the grounds are beautiful but of course the main basin with the fish (which you can feed) is the most amazing one.", "Great place to escape the heat and hustle - two lovely spring fed pools to swim in and lovely gardens and ponds to relax around. There are two charges for entry - approx $2 at main entrance and another $1 if you want to use the pools.", "on this trip to we thought we would visit here based on reviews we had seen . but we were underwhelmed ,on the approach you have to endure the numerous stall holders trying to get you to buy their goods or have a photo with a snake then are pestered by guides who want to take you round for a price.the garden and water features are well maintained but it lacked the traditional feel that you get at Taman Ujung water palace.", "This was the kings garden and pool . It os sooo beautiful, the garden is amazing the pools , the waterfall, the flowers and statues such a nice place to go . Locals come here often and they pay to use the pool m there are 2 pools one on the top is more expensive and deeper, it is a family place. On the top ( you Need to wear a sarong )is a small temple and a big sacred bayan tree and under neat it the underground source water . It is a beautiful pleace really worth seeing it.", "This beautiful water palace of the former Rajah was destroyed by the 1965 volcanic activity but the restoration is returning its glory. The wonderful gardens, water features and tranquility makes this an absolute must for tourists.", "Water palaces are a relaxing visit on a hot day. And this one is very pretty and entertaining with the fish pond. It gets a little crowded but the pictures make up for it!", "Spent several hours walking on the stepping stones \\floating\\\" on the pool filled with koi fish. The grounds were very well kept with lovely greenery, flowers and interesting statues, fountains and bridges.\"", "We had a nice and relaxing visit to the water palace. It was good that our driver/guide decided to bring us there right after Lempuyang Temple. We were tired queuing for almost three hours and he brought us here to have lunch. We ate in the restaurant inside the water palace and the food was really good. We were seated in the corner where we could do people watching while waiting for our food. It was a good view from the restaurant because you can plan where you would want to walk first then take your photos. Or maybe you just simply want to sit and relax. There are many corners in the palace to take good photos and if you feel like dipping in the bathing pool you can also do so. I recommend seeing this place and try the only restaurant inside the palace.", "If you are in the Karangasem area or heading to/from east - Ahmed, Candidasa this is a must visit. The water palace was built for royalty and although I think most of what we see today is rebuilt, you can still appreciate the setting and the magnificence that stood there long ago. There are pools which will be dominated by locals - they will stare and are mostly males that swim so prepare yourself accordingly. It does cost for non locals (I think around 20,000rp) to enter and swim (10,000rp). You could walk all around the garden in less than an hour but I suggest you take a few minutes to soak up the pool and enjoy a drink/snack at the Tirta restaurant overlooking the garden. If you enjoy the palace in Klungkung - you will definitely enjoy this too!", "Loved this place and would definitely recommend it for a visit. The huge Koi Carp were amazing and the place was cool, peaceful (once we got in) and picturesque. The store keepers outside the gate were a pain in the neck but it's so if you can't handle street hawkers then stay at home.", "Easy to get to from Candidasa. Very peaceful. Try to arrive in the morning before the heat of the day", "It is actually not so old (there was ertqukake on on 60´) but looks very ancient, You dont need any guide (awoide them) ,some pools are with big gold fish and cichlids and You can walk on stones (see the picture of the place), in other pools it is possible to swimm (small fee to pay), it is good even in rainy days ,take walk aroun the place, it offers nice wievs.", "A must place to visit . a bit off the main tourist list of places to go so a lot less commercialised . a very peaceful place , great views if you climb the steps . we have visited other water palaces but this tops the list", "Really quiet place, entrance price idr 30k for foreigner and 15k for local. You can take some photo there, and also try swim at holly water palace with additional ticket idr 10k, there is also some clean toilet for take a bath after swimming.", "Beautiful and unusual but too many tourists. There is a very big market here with gifts, clothes and food stalls . Do walk up the ridge for amazing photographs. Arrive at about 5.30 to place yourself for good sunset images. Entry fee is very inexpensive at 60.000idr! Allow a couple of hours or more to see it all and wear comfy shoes. For food there is a lovely restaurant called Subak made of bamboo huts surrounded by water ponds with koi carps that they give you food to feed.", "Lovely water palaces with many pools built by nese Royalty. Has a lovely restaurant overlooking the beautiful view of the pools and palace.", "Many water gardens, ponds, sculptures, water towers, swimming pools, you can find a restaurant and 4 bungalows witch you can rent. Just relax and enjoy!!", "Everything looks quite new, as it is. But it's a nice water garden to walk around in for a while. There are some huge koi carps in the pools as well.", "This water palace was amazing The grounds are well maintained and beautiful Such a good place to take photos You can spend a good few hours walking around getting lost in your thoughts", "This beautiful spot is about 2 hours drive east of Kuta - and so worth the effort. It is nothing short of stunning. Beautiful gardens, fish ponds with the largest koi fish we have ever seen, and 2 beautiful mountain spring water pools that are available for you to take a relaxing swim in. Cost is 10 000IDR to enter the grounds and then another 10 000IDR if you wish to have a swim. Change rooms with toilet facilities are available. These are very clean and are located right next to the 2 large swimming pools. A beautiful way to spend half a day in !! We loved it!", "I've been here twice and loved it both times. 30,000 to get in and well worth it. You pay 10,0 per adult and 5,000 per child extra to swim. Very photogenic place. It's a water palace built in the 1940's and then re-built after the 1963 volcanic eruption. Lots of fountains, statues, pools and the odd bridge. Stepping stones across the ponds are also great for kids. Plenty places to get drinks, snacks and souvenirs too.", "We went here a part of a private day tour of East (also included Tenganan, Ujung, Amlapura). The location is stunning and it is very quiet and peaceful compared to many other places we visited with little or no hassle. The water gardens themselves are a delight and should be on everyone's East itinerary", "When we visited it was quite full of visitors but still the main atmosphere remained peaceful. The main attraction are the ponds full of huge fish with stone steps to take a walk on the water. But then there are other areas of the palace that are quite interesting, especially the deity/monster statues. Highly recommended if you find yourself in the area.", "Swim in the pool set aside for swimming and you too can feel like a Royal! The charge is R20,000 for swimming entry (additional to the Tirtagangga entrance fee) but swimming is optional so you don't have to enter the swimming area. There are changing sheds which are very clean and well kept. It would be nice if one day the roof could be replaced over the resting/viewing platform near the change rooms. The Water Palace is a lovely place to visit...can't believe the size of the Koi! There is also a restaurant overlooking the grounds so you can rest, eat and enjoy the view. It is a lovely place to linger...and don't forget your bathers for the full experience.", "The holy water temple, you pay a minimal entry fee then a local guide will offer their services. Tip them a small fee at the end of their educational tour. Our chappie was very lovely and quite funny. The koi carp are HUGE and you can walk on big stones through the pond. You can bathe in the holy water so take your swims and a towel", "What a lovely place to unwind and enjoy a little bit of . It is located just North of Amlapura on the way from Candidasa to Amed . When you enter the gates into the gardens you first see a pond full of colourful Koi with stepping stones to cross. Make your way to the pools near the Banyan tree, which you can swim in. These are royal pools and the water is said to be holy water which comes from a natural spring under the Banyan Tree. Do take a swim as local legend is that it will shave off 10 years off your life. A swim at mid-day was the perfect way to cool off as it was so very hot the day we visited and this was so refreshing. (There are bathrooms and change rooms available at the pools). The palace grounds are absolutely gorgeous and with a nominal charge of 20,000 (about $2 US), we think is definitely worth the visit. Hint: before you enter the garden, purchase some fruit/snacks from the main fruit stand in the parking lot and stay for a picnic under the trees by the royal pools. The Banyan tree towering over the ponds is amazing!", "\\Tirta Gangga\\\" water garden have many fountains with many huge pool with nese touch. Each of it with different attraction of its own. I also managed to know that some of the pool is open for bathing and swimming but it have prohibition for soap in the pool. There is two pristine pool full of huge carp which is awesome experience to allowed to feed them. There is some locals sell fish pallet but you may bring bread just for the occasion. One of the pool is with stepping stone so you can wander around on it. The view is awesome and everything is so marvelous here.\"", "A former palace with water gardens. Stepping stones around one of the pools with very large koi fish in it. Enjoyed walking around these, not for the wobbly. Had plenty of garden walks and ponds which were well decorated with beautiful stone carvings. A lovely place to walk around. So peaceful", "The water palace is beautiful, but relatively small. We personally preferred the less visited water palace Ujung a few kilometers away.", "This garden palace is so special that words cannot rightly describe its magic. This history and ancient engineering are simply amazing. This is a must see destination. We stayed in a bungalow on-site and enjoyed every minute.", "What a shock to find such a beautiful place where I least expected it. The water palace is absolutely stunning. There were lots of kids also enjoying the pool which was fun. Didn't have a swim ourselves as the water wasn't my cup of tea.", "Lots of fish! I saw people swimming in the pool.....There is a hotel for those who want to stay there. This is a beautiful water palace I have seen in .", "Very beautiful water palace designed in 1948 by the last king. The palace is a mix of nese and Chinese architecture. Use the time to take a bath in the king's pool, or just walk around and enjoy it all. Remember swimwear", "I’m glad I went here, as it is a really pretty place and it was a nice place for some photos.... but really it was only good for about half an hour. There literally wasn’t anything else to do there apart from look at the the water fountain, walk across the stepping stones and look at the koi. I also assumed it would be much bigger, but it literally is what you can see in people’s photos. There is a nice bar on a balcony where you can sit with a bin tang and have a look at people nearly falling in the water trying to get the most risky photos (it’s also a pretty view from up there) All in all I’m glad I went, but I would probably be annoyed if I had travelled far to get there as you really could spend more than an hour or two there. The fees for entry are pretty reasonable, if you want to buy fish food definitely buy it before you get in from one of the street vendors.", "We visited early so missed the crowds and the very crowded car park. We didn't use a guide but there are plenty available if you want one. Buy some fish food and feed the huge koi as well. It is very pretty with clear water. You can swim in a few of the pools up the back. The gardens are very well maintained and there is a hotel that you can head into if you want a drink or something to eat. We spent a good 2 hours wandering around and feeding the fish. There are plenty of restaurants and shops on the way out as well. Overall a really beautiful place to visit. Go early though and miss the crowds!", "Interesting, beautiful grounds and loved the stepping stones while feeding the very large and hungry koi (fish) there. Little else to see unless you want to swim in one of their pools, which we didn't.", "a lot of nese statues, tall tower as the icon of this water palace, clean water. Comprises fountains with nese touch. Some huge fished was just awesome. If you are hungry don’t worry there are restaurants affordable price", "Beautiful water palace with the main pond filled with big kois waiting to be fed while you step on the stones that lined inside! Go there early if you want to avoid the crowd. Its pretty far (about 2.5hrs from Kuta) but it is worth the visit if you like taking pictures. Entrance fee is IDR40K excluding fish food (5K for 3 pks) which can be purchase outside the entrance.", "if you are travelling to the east of , this place must be visited due to the beautiful palace and garden... fresh fountain and good weather.", "Entry fee of Rp10.000,free to locals.Wonderful grounds,many statues.Loads of massive carp in all the ponds.Theres a pool you can swim in,it's said if you swim there under the light of a full moon,all your illnesses will dissapear.Not sure if that'll work.Theres a temple on site,make sure you dress properly.Sarong etc is the norm.Many photo opportunities.Well worth a visit.Danger with dogs.Theres a toilet,no paper.Small fee for parking,Rp2.000.Stall at the entry,food drinks,junk.Usual sellers milling about.....sunnies mostly.Theres a decent restaurant and bar.Good food,drinks,view etc at a reasonable price.", "If you are going to visit, it is worth bringing your swimming gear and a towel. When you pay the entrance fee you are likely to be intercepted by local guys offering to guide you around the site: in my experience you can get all the information they could give you by reading about Tritiganga in your guide book or on-line. So show them you towel and explain that you are there just for a swim -just as most of the locals who visit are. There are 2 pools that you can swim in: to get to the the upper one you have to pay a small admission charge, but it is well worth it as it is quite likely that you are going to be the only person using that spacious pool. The water comes directly from the mountain, so it is clean, clear and a bit cooler then the sea or other swimming pools in : which is very nice when it is quite hot. If you are passing anywhere near Tritiganga, it is definitely worth a stop: most pleasant place to spend a couple of hours...", "loved koi fish feeding in this place! However, when we arrived it was very crowded. Waited for a bit and poof the crowd was gone. Loved the experience!", "We visited this tourist attraction in Eastern --- and loved it. The water palace is set in beautiful lush gardens, amid gorgeous fountains, stunning views around it. Definitely unmissable if you are in that area.", "We went to the water palace on our trip to candidasa. It is actually about 30 minutes drive from there and is a must see if you are on the east coast. Big fish in the ponds, beautiful stone work and gardens. We also had lunch at a lovely little warung whilst there, all for AUD$8 for 4 people!", "This palace was nice and you can explore around very nature! And there they have big pool and so many big koi fish life there!", "In early February, this place had only few tourists and several local kids swimming in the pool. The gardens features many ponds with koi and other fish and connecting channels and is really lovely spot. It might be a great place to sit down for a quick bite, overlooking the whole area and on hot days a great cooling stop in one of the ponds, where after paying a small fee, you can swim. The gardens are lined with many beautiful sculptures and fountains. Parking is available and the fee is a few thousand Rupiah, the entry fee is 20.000 Rupiah. There is also a restaurant and small hotel, which we didn't visit. Recommend for lovely stop along the way to Amed beach resorts.", "Was able to beat the crowds there and that makes for better photos and also moving around. It's so peaceful and the koi are HUGE!!!! Very beautiful place.", "This water palace is a tourist trap. It’s very small and when we visited on a weekend it was very busy. Before you enter there are numerous vendors selling snack and fish food nagging you to buy something.", "Minimal entrance fee, but always a guide hanging around to help you appreciate the story/history of the place - for a fee of course. Apart from that, the gardens were lovely and the restoration beautifully done after the war damage. There is a lovely swimming pool and also the kings pool is available for anyone to swim in it. There are the Kings palace above and behind the gardens , although he is not often in residence. Enjoyed our wander and managed to avoid most of the insistant vendors outside the gates.", "This was one of our favorite sights on - the water palace or basically a very nice garden with many water features. It is wonderful just to stroll around and enjoy this peaceful place. Not to many tourists up here. There is a very nice caffe overlooking the garden and we enjoyed our morning cappuchino there. The best pool is the one with tiles, so you can walk on them like on a chess board. I highly recommend visit!", "This is a palace from the kingdom days. It is beautiful and fun to visit. You can feed the giant koi in the ponds or walk out on the stones to get your picture taken.", "The palace is in fact a water garden with water from a holy source. Swimming in the huge pools made from natural stones is a must! We booked a marble bungalow in the palace with a perfect view on the the garden and 24h direct access. The sunrise in the garden is unbeatable.", "Visited here after strolling the Water Palace Gardens. Hot sunny day did not detract from the beauty of the complex, in fact added a sparkle to the ponds and fountains. IRP20,000 admission fee to marvel at the water features and fountain structures and see fat fish lazily swim through the clear waters. It had been many years since our previous visit and the former neglected area is now obviously a site of pride for the nese. Much work has been undertaken over the years and the area is a delight to explore. There is a designated pond for visitors who may wish to enjoy a swim in the cool waters. There are many stone statues and fountains throughout, all adding to the pleasing aspects of the site. This is another site that reflects nese history.", "We visted here whilst staying in Candidasa. We hired a driver for 4 hours paid 400k and went here and two other places. The drive was interesting and only about 40 min we did some back streets to experience a little bit of village life. We paid 50k for 4 people to get in not including the swimming fee and it was very worth it. This place is breathtaking and definitely worth at least an hour of your time. The gardens are so peacful, the gold fish are huge and the water features amazing.", "Really enjoyed our little stop here on a bigger sightseeing tour around the area. The grounds are gorgeous and make you feel very tranquil even with a fair few other tourists. There are quieter spots where you can sit and take it all in or set up some good photo shots. I loved the koi carp pond and playing on the stepping stones over them - we had a guide who explained the significance of the water palace and all it's features which really made the trip even more worthwhile.", "The distance from the centre was not very far but the road condition and traffic made it 2 hour trip oneway. This may be the reason there are not many tourists hence no crowd. It is located on the mountain side so the climate is bit cooler and gets more rain. The place was small but very refreshing with all the pools and water fountains, especially so since you can swim in some of them (there's entry fee and also additional fee if you want to use the tube for floating around). The water is quite cold and clean as it is a spring water from the mountain. The change room/toilet can be a daunting experience for some. The floor of the pool is uneven covered with pebbles and there are hidden protrusions (some statue perhaps) under water so hiring the tube may be worth it since it is only 5000 rupiah. The architecture was unique and walking over the stepping stones in the middle of the palace pond with huge kois swimming around your feet was an experience. Would have given it 5 points if it was not for the efforts it takes to get there and back.", "Also known as a water palace, this tranquil tourist attraction is a good to visit if you happen to be in the vicinity of Amed. Maybe due to its location within the mountainous area, the air is really fresh, and the water (apparently spring water) filling the ponds are crystal clear. Entrance fee is at 20,000 IDR, there is also a dipping pool in the attraction where tourist get to swim in a pool (water is a little chilly thou) - entrance to that is 10,000 IDR. Both relatively affordable. This is also an ideal spot for simple ceremony away from the hustle and bustle from other popular tourist destination. the attraction comes equipped with a function hall (open air but sheltered), lodging and even a cafe. As mentioned, this is a spot worth a visit only if you happen to be in that area, otherwise, I would say its a place that can forgo if its a destination of tour to visit.", "We were lucky enough to visit when a ceremony was being held so the grounds also had locals all dressed up in their best for the occasion. The palace grounds are well worth a visit.I enjoyed the scenery and the vegetation and the overall cleanliness of the residence. You can swim in one of two pools for a buck and there is a great(if not expensive for locals) restaurant at the higher end of the property. We did eat there and the food was marvelous and the staff were great. This is a place well worth the time visiting for the views,the ambience,the statues,the gardens,plants and layout of the area. There are small warungs outside the entrance and across the street. This surrounding area outside of Amlapura city is pretty enough on it's own to just take a drive to.", "Visited f on Candidasa so in theory only 40minutes away but as this is it took longer. Only 30,000 RPH each so good value. It is worth visiting for 1 to 2hours. Really pretty and well laid out", "Awesome location, beauty nature ponds with thousands koi fish. Nice for sunbathing, there were a traditional boat also. Around 2 hours from Kuta , along the way to this place we can see so many place worth seeing.", "Cool water palace. The gardens of the water palace are lovely, dark nese stone. The ponds are extra fun with stepping stones and one can jump from one stone to the next. There is a nice restaurant and café. The palace is great in the dark and beautifully and romantically lit.", "A modest entry fee that helps maintain the place; inside no one asking for money, no guides, sellers. You are free to wander the beautiful gardens, look at statues in some of the nooks, watch the koi and smaller fish. Absolutely recommended", "Nice water palace..lots of statues and stones in the water that you could walk across pond on. Good way to spend a few hours walking and taking photos", "This was the gardens set up for the king of to come and spend some restful time. It is a bout a 2 hour drive from Kuta but is so worth the visit. It cost us 25,000rP (Aussie $2.50) entry with our driver/guide no charge. It is so beautifully landscaped and maintained. You can buy some bread and fish food outside and walk over stepping stones in the big ponds and feed the huge koi. There are bridges and statutes and temples dotted all around this huge area. make sure you take your bathers as there is a wonderful freshwater pool to swim in up at the top (extra 10,000rP- Aussie $1) to use the changeroms and pool. Although we only spent a few hours here, you could easily spend all day enjoying the gardens and pool. Outside are a few stalls and for a small fee you can also hold, and take photos with your own camera, a huge boa snake, an iguana, a bat and a luack. There are several of these water palaces around - apparently there was one for summer and one for winter. Overall very well worth a visit", "Stunningly attractive water palace.- Easy to get to, lots of stunning veiws and fun around the water features.", "These beautiful water gardens are a real treat for the eyes, vibrant in colour, water features and the infamous stepping stones. It's perfect if you double up and visit the nearby Ujung water gardens at the same time for even more stunning views and tranquility. Just as you enter the grounds there's a stall selling fish food in the shape of biscuits, which are worth buying. Straight away you're presented with the ornate pool full of extremely large koi carp (not surprising given how much they're fed by visitors). If you break up your biscuits and throw them in, you quickly attract a swirling mass of fish. You can either do this from the side or from the stepping stones, which are sturdy and a fair size. I can't imagine many have ever fallen in. The steps weave one way then the other, with beautiful stone statues in parallel. This is novel and fun and makes for great pictures. To the side of the main pool there's a lovely big fountain surrounded by further statues and beautiful flowers. It's simply a very beautiful and attractive place to wind away an hour. There's also a nice hotel restaurant adjacent to the gardens if you want to rest and eat. There are cheaper warungs outside, so the choice is yours. Highly recommended.", "Beautiful East kings Palace gardens. Huge koy fish in the pond with steeping stones. Beautiful gardens.", "beautiful gardens, well kept. Toilets not for the squeemish! The gardens are a delight to see. the water is crystal clear being fed from a spring. You can swim in one area, but beware its icy cold. Large koi swim around the ponds.", "Definitely lovely place to visit for $4 if you don’t mind crowds and posing Asian princesses taking Instagram photos on water lilies thereby holding up everyone who was trying to walk around the pools. Not large palace but beautiful gardens and sculptures with some good warungs to eat at nearby. All family loved it. Suggest you go early before the crowds arrive. If it’s a hot day take some shade. As usual lots of steps in some areas of the palace", "Buy some fish food before you go into this lovely place. Not only is is a peaceful, beautiful and interesting little palace, it is enormous fun to feed the huge fish who almost jump out, open- mouthed for a feed! Children would love the stepping-stones and the fish. I am definitely grown-up and adored it!", "Great gardens & water features. Reminds one of Tivoli in Italy. We did not have to pay extra to get into the pool, but remember to take a towel & change of clothes if visiting this.", "What a stunning place. Like a fairy tail. Koi were everywhere. Beautiful stepping stones so you can cross the water & be close to the Koi fish. Boat rides around the lake. Very romantic. Brotherhood Tours with DK was amazing. Great guide,personalised service. Highly recommend", "The view in this water palace is recommended for you that want to have portrait and nature shots. It is still have natural atmosphere. Trees, flower, water, fish and etc.", "The palace of the last Rai of the area, it is a beautiful ensemble of water partieS, with water flowing through it, and with lovely statues. As you can also swim in one of the parts, this makes for a refreshing visit (the wateris cold!). The restaurant inside is also good (not cheap though)", "Gorgeous place with a peaceful vibe. The pools with koi are lovely. The statues are intriguing. The entire grounds are picturesque and kept clean. It makes a nice 1 hr side trip if you are coming or going to any destination in east .", "We visited this place on the way to Tianyar. The palace is really a garden with a series of ornamental ponds and two swimming pools for the local king of that time. It is a photo stop for a break but like everything tourist on this island it comes with a price, not just money , but a nese guide who must have been an ex school teacher from the prison. Guide part not worth it, but water in pools were you can swim, again for a price is spring fed, cool and crystal clear. Little walking and not too many steps.", "Not the most ‘exciting’ place but a pleasant spot that’s worth a look. Some real big koi fish to look at and feed and nice gardens. Little kids would likely really enjoy it.", "Great experience and beautiful water palace. Absolute worth a visit. The garden and area are well maintained and there are good atmosphere.", "Beautiful ode to the majesty of water. For 1 dollar more you can bathe in the most blessedly refreshing pools. Take swimming suits change rooms are available.", "We hired a guide for two hours and walked through the rice terraces and local forests before entering the water palace. This is well worth it to learn about the rice harvesting process, the local way of life and just absorb yourself. Word of warning though - although the walk is not difficult, you need to watch where you are walking on the rice terraces as you can slip very easily. A very peaceful place - fountains, koi fish, lotus flowers, swimming pools. And yes you can swim here if you bring your bathers We traveled here for the day form Nusa Dua and it was well worth the two hour drive across to get away from the hussle and bustle of life and see how life is still be lived and mix with the Locals.", "If travelling along the east coast of dont miss the water palace, just past Candidasa on the road to Amlapura. Beautiful terraced gardens enhanced with pools, statues and fountains. The history of this place is rich, and its worth paying the 2 dollars for a very friendly and informative guide. Make sure you take your bathers and have a swim in the very refreshing mountain spring fed pool. The stairs are a bit slippery but dont be put off its worth it. Theres a restaurant in the grounds, but theres also warungs outside as well as shops if you need a drink or a snack. leave yourself a couple of hours to really enjoy the gardens and have a swim.", "Kids loved feeding the fish and it was great to stand there on the water. Its a great place to make family photo session 😊 anyway, its far from Kuta and other turist places, but its worth to see it. Make a daytrip with blue lagoon or some waterfall.", "This place is worth a visit. You will find a very nice water palace with a wonderful garden. The only downside is that there are a lot of tourists on a rather small area.", "We had a great time at this water palace. We had the opportunity to feed the kois. It was crowded when we there at noon. But we still were able to take nice photos.", "Visited the 3 palaces of the region's King. All were different. As we paid the entrance fee a tout ask if we wanted a guide. I am glad we did pay IDR50K for his services. As this was the 3rd of the palaces to see we were able to tie them all together as the story of what they were each used for. No guides at the King's and water palaces unfortunately. This is a very tranquil site if you can block out the tourist aspect and imagine it as it was originally intended. The pools were filled with huge fish which you can purchase food for at the enterance. There was also some swimmng pools open for the public if you so desired. The first pool you see has stepping stones throughout it which was a hit for those that wanted to, especially children", "The Water Palace is a very serene place. Lovely setting with a view of the ocean Beautiful architecture and statues The lake with temple fountain contains countless large koi, which you are encouraged to feed by hand The site is served by several touristy shops and cafes serving meals and refreshments", "A very peaceful and relaxing place to visit with family. Entry was very reasonable; IDR 20k for adults, IDR 10k for children. Well kept gardens, lots of nice shady and breezy places to sit on a hot day. We didn't eat at the restaurant inside the facility, but brought some snacks and had a picnic inside. Paying a further IDR 10k for adults and IDR 5k for children, we enjoyed swimming in the 'pool'. Some people have commented that this is unclean; the fresh water is in fact very clean and clear, and the bottom of the pool covered with gravels, rocks and no mud. Note that it is not a swimming pool with chemically treated water, but a freshwater 'swimming hole' complete with some fish that roam the water network of the complex. Our son had great fun with the snorkeling equipment that we brought with us.", "LOVED this place!!! It was 30K each entrance fee and the grounds are beautiful!! You get to walk around on stone steps through the water with giant koi swimming around. I would definitley recommend coming here! We liked this WAY more than Tirta Empul and it was also significantly less crowded. Pictures are spot on, this place is beautiful! Very happy we found this place!!", "We had been to the Water Palace twice before and had really enjoyed the refreshing spring water. We had friends with us this time and we wanted our friends to enjoy the peace and tranquillity of this unique place. Unfortunately we arrived at the same time as several tourist busses, including school children and the place was crowded so we did not go in. So avoid going during school holidays and during the busy season; perhaps it is best to go either early in the morning or late in the day to avoid the crowds.", "This is a really beautiful water palace. The quirky water features were the best. There are stepping stones in one large pond that children would most probably enjoy playing on and a very pretty stone bridge. In all the ponds there are large koi which are visible and come up to the surface hoping for a feed. There is a bathing pool which is very large and easily accessed. Very few tourists were there on the day I visited other than the people I travelled with and another very small group entering just as we were leaving There is a very small charge for entry/swimming. On the way in there are some stalls to buy drinks and foodstuffs if needed. The restaurant that sits next to the carpark serves fantastic food at a very reasonable price. The scenery around the palace is really gorgeous.", "We luckily visited this place on an overcast day so it wasn't so hot. The whole place was amazing. The Koi were huge. We had a guide and it is worthwhile paying for one as you get a lot of knowledge from them. We took our swimmers as there is a huge pool that you are allowed to swim in but we didn't swim. Only a few teenagers were swimming.", "Taking up \\most\\\" of the grounds of this place are a number of \\\"sizeable\\\" pools (except for the high-ground area along one side which actually also has like two small pools of its own but much smaller than the one below); one of those sizeable pools is filled not only with water but also with statues & stepping stones (you can \\\"literally walk across\\\" the pool from one end to the other by means of those stones) and also is kind of \\\"towered over\\\" on one end by a fairly-tall fountain (looking like a tower itself with \\\"mini-levels\\\"). Overall, it was a \\\"pleasant experience\\\" walking among the water (meaning along the walkways with a pool on each side) & over the water (meaning over the stepping stones in one pool as mentioned above and also over like two small bridges that are above some other pools). Also, be sure to go all the way to the back where on one corner of the grounds are some \\\"scary statues\\\" (maybe some of their mythical or folklore figures). I came here with Perama tour (which cost about 330,000 rupiah for a car & a driver although you'll also have to wait for some other people if you're just by yourself like I was); being the third of the four places, this place was preceded by Pura Goa Lawah (with \\\"plenty of\\\" bats in a cave) & Tenganan Village (with an \\\"elevating\\\" landscape) and followed by Ujung Water Palace (another place with water like this one but where the main things to see are these \\\"quite-beautiful\\\" flower terraces at the back).\"", "delightful water palace gardens with multiple pools and gorgeous gardens full of nese plants. It costs about 2,euros to enter and plan for a good two hours - longer if you plan to swim in the two accessible pools. There is a fabulous boutique hotel on site and a nice restaurant too. Perfect place to visit or stay.", "This is a tremendous spot up in the hills overlooking the Lombock Straight. There are walks through the iconic rice fields and the Palace itself with two large (Olympic size) swimming pools fed by a mountain spring. A great place to relax.", "What a lovely discovery! We have been to many times, but had never visited the Water Palace. We really enjoyed the complex of pools and fountains set in beautiful tropical gardens - a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of Seminyak.", "Stunning water palace, can be a bit busy but incredible for photo's. There are stepping stone to walk across, dragon bridges to cross, you can buy fish food to feed the enormous Koi Fish, and in late June to early July the water lilies should have fully bloomed. There is a public baths there to bathe in, but it may only be for locals and you may have to pay (I'm not sure).", "On my way back from Amed got my driver to stop here, one of the kings water palaces, you can swim in the pools, really great statues and gardens,if you like the culture of this is the place for you. Had a coffee at the resturant, beautiful views, one of the highlights of my trip to Amed.", "This is worth a visit with it's unusual statues, large ponds full of fish and huge lily pads. You can walk across one of the ponds on the circular concrete pads. The swimming pool is great too - so refreshing with spring water circulating through it - it's large enough to swim lengths - the locals didn't swim in it as it's deep; they prefer the smaller shallower pool nearby. We went 2 days in a row for a swim staying at the nearby Puri Sa Wah which has lovely accommodation and a restaurant amongst the rice paddies. Liz who owns the place with her husband made us very welcome and told us lots of interesting things about nese life.", "Came here on a day trip from Ubud and was disappointed to see how busy it was. We could'nt do the full stepping stones trail due to the amount of people trying to get instagram style photos. Lots of tourist traps with animal posing photo opportunities and mega pricey souvenir shops. There is also a swimming area (although water looked very dirty). There are very large koi carp, and some pretty areas of garden which seem to go overlooked by most visitors. Paid a small entrance fee - approxe Rp 20,000 each. Interesting to know this place was destroyed by the eruption of Mount Agung in 1963, then restored and rebuilt. Not sure it's worth the journey from Ubud.", "This place is worth visiting when in East . The Water Palace has been wonderfully restored, and just wandering around the place gives you peace and quiet. We did not stay at the hotel in the Water Palace, but from outside it looked very nice.No need to hire a guide, unless you really want to get to know the place in detail. Go - it is fantastic!", "A must visit in , this garden is best enjoyed in the rain. The puddle/pond houses many colourful fishes, something which a frequent sight in many temples, gardens and hotels. Rich in fair bit of history, this garden is unique in its asymmetric distribution of bridges and fountains, something which is extremely rare and will definitely capture your attention. Do grab some bites for the fish and you'll be amazed to find their size and their enthusiastic nature. The souvenir shops boast some unique nese/Indonesian artifacts, although, they're not unique to the area (you'll find them almost everywhere in ). Captivating views and a nice cozy place for an afternoon visit, do give this a try.", "This water garden is a truly magnificent thing and the highlight of any trip to Amlapura, especially if you have young kids or for a romantic stroll or swim. The water comes in clean and crisp off the mountain before emptying into the myriad of canals that feed the stunning rice fields below the garden. There is even a hotel at the top of the garden that looked very inviting with great views down the valley.", "This is a cool water palace, a great place for foto ops and just fun to walk along the stepping stones that take you over the water. Nice grounds, good little restaurant too at the top overlooking. Well worth going", "Lovely grounds with interesting statues and many pools. 15,000 admission plus another 10,000 if you want access to the two pools where you can swim. Go early and avoid Sundays at all costs. Water is a bit brisk. The shallower pool is crowded the deeper pool is not. Bring booties or water sandals as the bottom is not so nice a sensation (deeper pool is slimy moss, shallower one volcanic rocks.", "The royal water park is very wonderful with lots of beautiful fish that can be seen. Great place with lots of beautiful scenery and unique buildings.", "I've been to many times but have never made the trip to the water palace. As we were staying in Ubud this time, we decided the four-hour round trip was worthwhile. With lunch at Asli on the way (highly recommended), we headed to Tirta Gangga or the water palace. We were approached by a guide who wouldn't say how much he charged and we forged ahead with him. It was all right having him take us around but I wouldn't recommend it for the price he wanted at the end - 100,000 Rp - a bit steep I felt. The gardens and ponds are magnificent. We went for a swim in the refreshing water which is supposed to make you 10 years younger (we are still waiting for that!). It is otherwise known as the fountain of youth. There is a great fountain where you can get a refreshing back massage from the pounding water. The local kids had great fun frolicking in the water on tube tyres. It was pleasant having a cool drink at the restaurant overlooking the gardens at the end.", "We visited the water palace a week ago, it so beautiful and tranquil and definitely worth the travel to get there. There are massive koi fish in the ponds and the jungle and huge trees around the gardens create a truly old world feel. There are restaurants and gift shops there and you could spend hours looking around.", "We stopped here on the way from candidasa to amed and it was well worth the stop. Unique to most of the other temples and palaces we saw in and you can even go for a swim. Higher on my list of suggestions of the more cultural things to do in the area!", "I just love this beautiful garden in the east of which used to be a 'water palace'. Each time I have come, we had a great time splashing around in the pools - meanwhile there is a one for 'international tourists' with changing cabins. There is classy restaurant overlooking the gardens and you can feel like the original king sitting on a balcony while having lunch.", "I was disappointed with the water palace. Place is nice, but there is a lot of places like this all over the island. Kids screaming from the 'pool' ruin the atmosphere too. If you decide to visit this place, combine it with Pura Lempoyah that is nearby and is really worth it.", "Great place for kids. Make sure you buy some fish food and bread to feed the large amounts of koi here while you stand on the stone lilly pads. Lot's of fun, and some really cool statues. There is hiking here if you are into that.", "Well worth a look if you are on a day trip from Candidassa to Amed or linked in with other things. Very interesting and well done, bit of a market and eateries outside.", "Beatifull place. Small but really quit and near to rice fields. It is little brother from Ujung Water Palace", "Such as amazing and Beautiful water palace located in East should be visit on your during holiday trip", "A very beautiful water palace. Unfortunately it was crowded with Indonesian and Chinese tourist due to which it was not good to properly walk around and see the place.", "In my opinion, it's not worth travelling here from the south of the island or Ubud unless you schedule other things to visit on the same day. It's quite small and you can go around, take pictures and queue up to take pictures in 1 hour. The entrance fee is 30k each person. The pool with the stepping stones and the colourful fish was pretty and fun, but be prepared for a lot of tourists taking pictures around you during the day. Maybe if you get there early, it's less busy. They sell fish food, 3 packs for 5000, in many stalls around the entrance. There was also a guy with owls, civet cats, snake and flying dogs near the entrance. You can hold these animals in exchange for a donation.", "It was the highlight of our day trip. We really enjoyed wandering along the stepping stones across the first pool. The gardens are beautiful with many pools and bridges. It costs 10,000 entrance fee and another 10,000 if you want to swim in the two large swimming pools. A lovely place to spend the afternoon.", "We stayed at Puri Sawah Bungalows which was just a short walk to the palace entrance (as it is for most hotels in this area). I went for an early morning walk and was able to stroll freely into the water palace area and have it all to myself as the sun was rising. The rest of the family came later (and had to pay entry this time).The gardens are very pretty and well maintained, and the centrepiece of the palace is a tall eleven tiered fountain. The ponds have huge koi fish, which thankfully were not in the swimming pool. We managed to spend a couple of hours within the whole compound. The highlight was the stepping stones which the kids demanded to do over and over again. The weather was a little cooler here than further south in , but still warm enough for us to want to swim in the spring fed swimming pools. The water was cool and very refreshing. Young nese kids were making some money hiring out inner tubes, great fun and a way to support the locals. You could come to Tirta Gangga and see it all in a couple of hours, but if you get the chance it is worth staying longer here. There is more to do in the area if you are based here. If you are not tied down by young kids like we were, apparently the hiking around Tirta Gangga is excellent. There is another water palace not far south-east from here, Taman Ujung. We did not have time to stop, but it looks like it would be worth a visit too.", "A beautiful garden of Eden in Karangasem. I was very impressed with the layout in the area available. The ponds of gignormous koi were amazing. The stepping stone pond certainly was a fun treat. Definitely recommended.", "We visited the water palace and stayed in one of the villas for two nights. The palace itself is absolutely beautiful and the staff have done as excellent job of maintaining it over time. Because we stayed in the villa we were able to go into the grounds before it opened for the day which I would definitely recommend. Once the gates opened it got quite crowded and was much harder to get around. The villa itself was quite traditional and lovely, though we had some issues with the fuse blowing whenever we turned the aircon on. Overall quite a good experience and was very nice to see the more traditional side of .", "We visited several water palaces but this was by far our favorite. It really is beautiful and was not crowded when we were there. Definitely worth a visit!", "Nice, you can swim there, but beware of biting fish when you dont move for a long time. Entrance fee is 35 000. You can jump on tiles above water as in Tomb Raider.", "We stopped here on our way to Amed from Ubud. It's a pretty place for some photos and to see the enormous koi fish! We took the opportunity for a quick dip, which was refreshing. The place is not huge, it's pretty but not extraordinary imo. worth stopping by if in the area.", "we took the family here and even had a swim in the largest pool. it was a great day out of Kuta and so nice to see the gardens and pools in such good condition. It is a long drive, so consider staying up that way. We continued on to Amed and stayed at Good Karma right on the water and snorkeled all day.", "This attraction is absolutely stunning. I am lost for words in describing the beauty of this place. The place is absolutely well kept and well maintained and the koi fish in the pond is well bred and very beautiful too. For me personally, this is definitely one of the best tourist attractions in ....it is definitely a must visit for any first timer to . You will fall in love with the beauty of this attraction.", "A lot less visited than Ubud, oldest palace in , if you want the full Monty then take a guide, we didn’t and we’re quite happy. The guides outside are really pushy and annoying. We fed the massive koi took a walk and swam in the cool nature pools", "A spectacular array of manmade pools are filled by a natural spring. We spent an hour wandering around taking in the various pools, statues and a purification ceremony in the temple inside the grounds. Its possible to have a swim in one of the pools with lockers available but a bit too cool for us at this time of year.", "This water palace is definitely worth the trip! There are statues and water fountains and stepping stones across pools full of huge koi fish. You can pay to feed the fish. There is a small entrance fee and a swim in the stone pools costs extra too. There are of course plenty of stalls selling everything under the sun, and a place where you can pose with bats, snakes & owls - though this does encourage entrapment of animals. Inside the complex is a restaurant overlooking all, and there are some villas you can rent there too. The restaurant outside the complex is cheaper and serves a wide variety of good dishes.", "The water palace is really beautiful and great to wander around slowly. Lots of pools and statues to look at. The pools are full of the biggest koi carp I have ever seen, by some fish food and they will feed from your hand. I particularly liked the stepping stones in one of the ponds. If you rent a bike it's a nice ride on mountain roads through some beautiful little villages. Entry fee is 30,000 so not expensive to visit.", "A must see when in . Lovely flowing water with fountains and koi. You can buy fish food to feed the Koi. A very relaxing place to visit.", "Quite an interesting water palace, a bit too crowded for my taste, but well worth the short stop. It does not take long to walk all around, and it's fun to walk the steps in the pool.", "This water palace is absolutely so beautiful with its gardens, water fountains, sculptures, etc. Lots of shade too. One of the local villages were using their allocated time slot to make offerings. What a treat with everyone dressed up and the chanting. Of course, that meant we could not visit the areas they were using for offerings. The restaurant just outside serves excellent food, though it is somewhat pricey for lack of competition. Treated myself to fresh coconut water with lime, straight out of the coconut. Refreshing indeed. Other places include Aga Village (a traditional nese village), Ujung Palace Water Garden, Besakih (Mother Temple for the Hindus), Kintamani. We wre told that Mt Batur and Mt Agung are quite climbable. Mt Agung is the tallest on the island, offering magnificent views, and an early morning start is recommended as the mist/clouds come in to ruin any viewing. Here is a video from our recent visit to East http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oLDG9rK8JZA", "A interesting attraction with many a tale of the Water Palace. It is advisable to let a guide take you around the attraction. There are two Water Palaces in the area but this one is the oldest. Very scenic and some great shots for camera buffs. The guide will only cost you about $2 au", "The Late Kings Water Palace has a pool dedicated wholly for the King, another for his wife, and a third for the children. All fresh mountain water. Visitors 30,000rph ($3aus) are permitted to swim in the crystal clear water with with huge koi fish. You can also feed the fish for a small fee. There are a few local, elderly guides at the entrance and for a small fee, roughly $5, they are happy to tell you the history of this beautiful place. Our guide had excellent english and was not only very interesting but humorous too. $5 well spent and we learnt so much. Also at the entrance was a local gentleman with his very much loved and cared for pets, a massive snake, iguana, bat and a black civet cat. The animals are not in cages or restricted and happy to just lie around. For a small donation you can hold and have photos with them. It is located on the East coast of , roughly 2 hours from main tourist area on west coast, but well worth a day trip. Within a 15 minute drive is Taman Ujung, $5 entry, another beautiful water palace. Combine the two with a lunch at seaside Candidasa for a fullday tour.", "It’s a very small area. It is a very nice place but people were everywhere so you couldn’t take good photos and had to be careful not to bump into other people on the pathways. The area where you had to step on stones in the water to find your own spot to feed the koi was crazy! People “fighting” for a spot before you could get there! You could walk around the area in less than 20 minutes. Not a place to go to relax and enjoy the surroundings!", "Only a short 20min drive from Candidasa, Ujung Seraya (the Water Palace), was the home of the last nese Prince or Raja, is surrounded by beautiful gardens and what, could be considered a wide moat... The Palace itself has a few historical furnishings and pictures of the family adorn a few walls, otherwise, it is sparcely furnished. I think the beauty of this property is within the grounds, with it's variety of statues, carvings and bridges, which surround the actual palace. The surrounding water gives the building a feeling of sereness... Only Rp20000 (about AUD2) to visit ... well worth a morning or afternoon visit", "This is one of two water palaces in the Karagasem area, which we visited on the same day en rotue to Amed. We also ate at the restaurant here. The area is much samller than Ujung, and we were there on a nese public holiday so many families were using the pools and having fun. Disappointingly, compared to Ujung, there was a lot of rubbish around and in the pools and there was also a man fishing in one of the pools (imagine that happening in Australia in the botanical gardens for instance!!).... when we asked our nese friend he assured us that fishing in a public park where people are swimming is okay, as long as the angler does not remove large fish, but if he is catching only the small tiddlers (problem - if too many fish for tiddlers and eat them, then surely eventually there will be no fish no replenish stocks) then it is fine for him to take them and eat same. Having comented amount the rubbish and the many people in a smallish area, this is still worth a visit.", "We came by scooter from Amed. Cheap entry plus 1000K IDR to park the scooter. The staff were very unfriendly after we said we didn't need a guide! The gardens are lovely, lots of statues and walkways, huge Koi in the pools, but not spectacular. Bring your swim togs and for a small fee you can also swim there. A nice visit, we read up on the historical links before going there, but nothing really special to see.", "This water palace really caught us off guard, we stopped here randomly. We found it extremely beautiful to spend some time strolling the gorgeous gardens. The Koi can be fed and as a result are huge so it is an interesting sight. All in all a great short stop that I would recommend. They also have a pool area for swimming in the ponds. Seemed to be mostly full of locals. We did not participate as the water didn’t look terribly clean.", "The setting of the water palace is beautiful and it's a nice place to spend an hour, just walking around. You can bathe, if you want, and the restaurant inside the complex serves a really nice Gado Gado.", "Water palace in East near Candi Dasa, short trip here to step over the waters, see the huge koi ponds and swim in the local swimming baths of you wish. Nice to see but don't need to see more than once", "Did a trek with Made Wenten and Komang Gede Sutama, who have an office just to the right of the water palace. I cannot recommend this highly enough - amazing rice paddies, villages, silversmith, wood and stone carvers, jungle..... Beautiful location.", "Words will not be able to do the place justice. The colour,the splendor and the charm of this site is awe inspiring. Beautiful bonsais, huge colourful koi fish. Stepping stones to walk one as you cross the koi pond. The gardens oh!!! My god. I could have stayed there for a week soaking up the aura of this place. Can get a little busy so speak to your guide as when the quietest times are. There are hawkers outside who sell some awesome mangosteen and snake fruit. A trip to would not be complete without trying these fruits. Tirta Ganga and Ujung Water Palace are my favourites.", "It's just beautiful, and pretty cheap to get in. No need to get a guide that tries for your attention on the inside of the gate. Take your bathers and go for a dip in the cool nature spring pool (I believe there's a little extra charge for that). Try the steeping stones in hte pool with the large koi. Peaceful quite and beautiful. Depending on a swim or not a couple of hours well worth taken", "We went here on an overcast drizzly day and it was still spectacular. The architecture and sculptures are a blend of nese, Indian, Chinese and Dutch influence which makes a magnificent collection. The stepping stone pond with the huge koi fish makes you feel like you are waling on water. Worth a trip. It is a but crowded, so get there early. Most of the tourists stay at the front half of the grounds, but if you go to the back you have swimming pool that you can swim in for a small fee, and some beautiful water features and statues.", "This is a pleasure garden in the same category as the great pleasure gardens of Versailles. And just as beautiful. Like Versailles and the other great pleasure gardens of Europe laid out in the formal style, it is laid out to geometrically achieve beautiful views form the palace, from strategically placed pavilions, and along the formal walks. So healthful to take a formal turn about the garden, my dear, don't you know. But the carvings and buildings are in the nese style. and it is very, very beautiful. Also, since it is in the East, the foolish tourists who just sit on the beach never get to see it. You may have it all to yourself. Like the king did. Walk around like the princes and princess of old did. Like you own the place. Built by a king, the labor invested building this place is mind-boggling. Remember, this was all done by hand, the pools all dug with a shovel and hand baskets to carry the dirt away. Under the Dutch, the kings retained their thrones. It was cheaper and more efficient for the Dutch to rule through indigenous royalty who commanded the people's loyalty. But, under the Dutch, a new idea was introduced from Europe. Corvee labor. Imposed not on the Brahman or Kshatriya cases, but only on the laboring caste. It built the roads that you drive on today. But it also exacted a heavy toll and enhanced the wealth of kings with works from which the lower-caste workers who did the heavy lifting benefited not at all. this garden was built for the pleasure of kings and their guests. It was not open to the public. Old fashioned caste and corvee labor were dreadful. Be appalled, be very appalled. But also be awed by the great beauty of this magnificent garden.", "I found the location very tranquil with few people when I visited. Most importantly very uncommercial. A local guide can be hired who will give details of the history. The water features are spectacular with the Central feature being a pagoda shaped fountain. The grounds are immaculately maintained with many colourful exotic plants", "Take your time and enjoy a walk in between the koi fish. It might be a little crowded but the area is big and there's a nice quiet atmosphere around the grounds. While you're there take a lunch at the restaurant!", "Shouldn't take more than an hour to visit the entire place. Really good place to take pictures. We didn't swim in the spring waters, but just watched the giant koi. It's a good place to just sit and meditate for a while (assuming no obnoxious tourists are around).", "have been to several of these water palaces but this is a real haven - you can even swim if you pay a nominal charge - great for somewhere away from the sea", "This is a great place to stop if you need a break on a scooter ride in this part of . Entrance is cheap, swimming is another 10000 IDR but you will need to bring your own towel and swimming costume. You can change at the pool area. Don't expect a western pool experience as the pools are fed by a clean spring. So the water is quite cool, there are a few small fish and the bottom of the pool is a bit slippery. But no chlorine!! Expect to pay IDR 2000 or about 20 cents to park.", "Beautiful place with an extremely knowledgeable guide. A must-see. The former palace allows children to swim there when it’s warm weather.", "Beautiful water garden! Almost totally destroyed by an eruption of Gunung Agung back in the 1960's, with the exception of the shrine around the spring and a couple of other partial structures, it has been rebuilt and is stunning. Buy some bread to feed the fish, it really is fun, put on your sarong and just take it all in.", "This is quite an interesting and nice day out up in the hills of Eastern . Pools slopping down the hill side and one available for swimming. Beautiful location and some nice local restaurants nearby. Worth a visit, especially if you are staying in Candidasa.", "The place is superb, peaceful and zen. It's about an hour by car from Candidasa. You can swim in one of the pool. If you stay in Candidas, don't forget to visit the kingdom of Karangasem on the way back. Absolutely fabulous... The place is a lot bigger than Candidasa. So take your time.", "Whilst we didn't swim in the pools, learning the history of the palace from a local guide was most entertaining. The gardens and statues are very attractive and well worth a visit.", "The water gardens were beautiful, we had a guide \\Gusti\\\" who was very funny, he had so much information about the gardens for us and was very entertaining! Enjoyed every part of our tour except for the confusion we had we the toilets .... There is two sections of the toilets, one section that you step down into with a \\\"wanita\\\" sign on the door, it's an open water trough with little fountains, you could easily mistake it as an open squatting toilet area !! Very embarrassing!! It's a shower with holy water we found out LATER, normal toilets with door etc right next to this building !!\"", "If you happen to be in the area of East , do stop by to have a look at the 2 water palaces open to the public for a walkabout. This one has a large swimming pool frequented by local people, as well as tourists. Separate pools are stocked by large goldfish and their relatives.", "Nice water palace with statues in the water. You can walk \\on\\\" the water. Popular by locals and foreigners and therefore too busy during openings hours. We stayed at the bungalow so we could visit again in the morning and we're all alone. Also beautiful view from the restaurant.\"", "The grounds of the water palace is stunning. The main attraction is a beautiful pond with stepping stones and huge koi fish. Fish feed is available for around 5k IDR. Manoeuvering the stepping stones can be tricky, especially if the place is busy so once you start the stepping stone queue, be prepared to only get off at the last stone.", "One of the nice attractions in . Very relaxing spot with a lot of fishes (koi) in the pond. Very scenic.", "This was one of our favourite attractions in . After seeing heaps of temples and palaces throughout our three week journey this was one of the last we saw and certainly the most manicured and beautiful. It was fun stepping on the stones in the water, and we ended up not going swimming but just outside the pool area there is some water that flows down a narrow passage. We sat down on the grass and dipped our feet in the water and we didn't want to leave it was so cool and comfortable on such a hot day. We really enjoyed ourselves and highly recommend this palace to see while you are in .", "This we did same day as water palace again very pretty amazing fountains and statues beautiful gardens you can also swim there if one is game enough (I wasn't) happy we went", "When you first arrive to the water palace it appears small but we spent around 3 hours here. Costs 20000 IRP to get in. You can hire a guide who can tell you the palace history....We didn't because we're tight.... but we did buy fish food from a stall outside (10000 IRP for 4 small bags) they loved it.... watching beautiful carp following as they were fed... such a lovely experience. Take your towel and cossie as you can swim in two fresh water pools ( with some algae) costs 10000 each to swim. There are changing rooms and toilets by the pools. The water is fresh.. A good cool down from the heat... We just loved the calmness of the palace, the beautiful plants and feeding the fish. We went twice in three days.. The journey from Amed is beautiful too...up and down the volcano roads.", "This water palace is a tourist trap. It’s very small and when we visited on a weekend it was very busy. Before you enter there are numerous vendors selling snack and fish food nagging you to buy something.", "The place is small, but I love it there. Not much tourists when I came. Probably because it was early. They have HUGE koi's and they follow you if you feed them while you walk along the path on the pond. This area is also near Taman Ujung so you might want to drop by that place too. I'd love to comeback when I visit next time. Just take note that this is a bit far from Ubud. About 2 hours, but it's worth it.", "This gorgeous water palace with its lush gardens and lovely pools is definitely worth a visit if you're in the area. You'll see some beautiful Koi swimming in the waters as well as some other fishes and there are a lot of very unique and interesting statues to be discovered throughout the palace grounds. A very relaxing experience. You won't get hassled by any vendors or guides trying to make some quick money here. There are some eateries around the entry, so if you need something to eat, there are some good options here. If you're willing to pay a little bit extra, you can even go for a dip in one of the holy water pools which will be very refreshing (change rooms are provided).", "We really enjoyed our trip to the water gardens. The guide was a little bit of a pain, but he was amusing and provided good information. It was obvious he was working towards a large tip, but he was annoying. The same guide threw a lit cigarette in a can of leaves and that was a little unprofessional and unsettling. The gardens themselves were beautiful and well kept. The public bathrooms at the entrance were horribly nasty.. Once we were alerted of that, the rest of our group used the bathrooms in the restaurant. Those were nice and clean. Its a shame such a wonderful place had to be overshadowed by a nasty bathroom. Lots of history here and a must see attraction. The Koi pond is fantastic!", "What a beautiful place. This place is a garden with two pool, so clear, filled with water from mountain. There's a lot of fish named Koi. Its a large Koi i ever see.. You can walk across the stones in the pool while you give food for the fish. Very entertaining... And we can swim in that pool too... :-)", "A great stopover visit on the road trip from Candidasa to Amed. Beautiful, well maintained piece of nese history.", "The water palace is beautiful and well preserved. We visited with 3 kids who loved walking over the stepping stones and feeding the fish. There are restaurants and an ATM next door if you want to stay a while. It was only about 45 minutes from Amed so if you are staying in the Amed to Candi Dasa region it is well worth the visit.", "it Is just not only a palace but also a religious place too. I could study the belief of nese from the statues there. I found statues which represents the creators ,the destroyers,the man and woman that represent human beings. I wonder why do people choose this place for the occasion like wedding ceremony and birthday party here nowadays.", "This is A Sacred water garden, owned by ’s Royal family. There are swimming pools, ponds, natural springs, plants, and many many many sacred statues. A lot of local children seemed to enjoy hanging out there and going swimming in the pools. It is a really gorgeous garden and a neat piece of ’s history and culture.", "Although not very extensive, and very turistic (even in September), the place is beautifull and definitely worth a visit. The garden plants are beautifull, and the sculptures are very interesting. Also a possibility of walk on stone plates on the water is something uncommon. After finishing the visit it is worth to go a bit (not even a kilometer) in the direction opposite to Amlapura for great rice terraces views (and Mt. Agung).", "Well worth the walk to the top of the stairs to take in the view of the entire water palace area. The story of the next monarch living in the area was interesting.", "The complex comprises of huge area of large waterbody and fountains with lots of stone sculptures,statues and water tower.There are also few koi ponds,lotus ponds to see.Few restaurants are there within the complex as well as just outside.Ample parking space is available.Souvenir shops are also there outside the complex.Place is always crowded with locals mainly at weekends.It's a good place to visit in eastern trip.", "Part of the Windy 500 Global Mystery Tour of 2017. The water palace is a pleasant place to wander around for an hour or two. Huge pools for swimming if you like and many with large fish you can feed. Ornate statues, fountains and stepping stones. There is a restaurant (didn’t try it) and outside there are more restaurants and shops. Entry is 30k, half price for kids. A guide will show you around for a small fee if you want.", "The road to this place is very smooth, but sometimes you'll confused the exact location of this water palace, because the sign almost blended with the surrounding, so ride slowly. Park your car in the hotel parking area and walk into the entrance gate. You paid a small fee to enter, way too cheap. Inside you see the beautiful water garden, got many nice statue and relief, a must visit when you're in ....", "You can swim with hundreds of fish I'm a kind of outside pool. You can buy food at the entrance to feed fish This water palace is really peaceful and there is only a few tourists here. You can admire the architecture of the area: statues, fountains.... Then go to the restaurant which is quite good", "This is a historical tourist attraction The manicured gardens alongwith the waterways and other water features is a treat to the eyes There are also some small pools where you could swim for a small fee Also further ahead you can see some nice views of the rice fields", "Elegant gardens and pools and shady trees which were all very welcome on a hot day. It was good to wander through the gardens and follow the stepping stones over the fountain pool. You'll see it - the first pool on your right when you come in. At the back behind the swimming pools on the right hand side is a temple under a big banyan tree. Not worth a long visit if you are not swimming but definitely worth a visit.", "Lots of tourists, but still a very beautiful and calm location. Not hounded by guides, or sellers as we were at some other locations. Stepping over the stones in the Koi pond was sublime.", "When we entered the palace gardens I heard us all go *sigh* it is such a beautiful palace with gorgeous lush plants, flowers and water pools filled with fish. Such a delight. The water running through the canals and in the pools were crystal clear. If you have time bring your swimming costume (10,000 idr for adults, 5,000 idr for kids) and dip into the designated pool - which also had fish swimming in it. It was a pleasure to just sit on the lawn and gaze at the gardens. It was certainly worth the trip east.", "We loved the Water Palace. You absolutely must visit. It was almost entirely destroyed in 1963 by the devastating eruption of Mt Agung. You would never know it as it has been lovingly restored. The gardens are lush and beautifully set out. We spent over an hour just exploring them. You can swim if you want - he did and tells me it was refreshingly cool and well worth a dip. There are changing rooms beside the pool. The goldfish (or koi, or carp - whichever you prefer) are enormous and tame enough to hand feed. There are stepping stones meandering through and around the fish pond and it's a lot of fun to 'walk on the water'. There's a great restaurant on the hill at the back overlooking the gardens. It was overcast and rainy but that does not spoil the beauty. We will definitely return. It cost Rp 20,000 for entry. There's the usual gauntlet of trinket sellers to run but none inside.", "A nice soothing and cool trip to green nature with rice fields and natural pools to swim and relax. Great surroundings -mountains and rice field paths,, great views to the sea...", "What a beautiful place! We stopped here on our way for Amed to Candidasa. Beautiful ponds, gardens, stepping stones within this tranquil setting.The reataurant had a well priced menu with great food (Nasi Campur was deliciious) and capuccino!", "We had been to the Water Palace once before and had really enjoyed the refreshing spring water. It's a really charming surprising place. The palace is beautiful, clean and photogenic and has a cute little public swimming pool. The entrance fee is like $1 and there's nobody trying to sell you things in the grounds - very relaxing place. Visit the restaurant to enjoy a refreshing drink and as it is high above the gardens it is the perfect spot to take wonderful photographs. It's certainly worth seeing and quite a beautiful site.", "Well maintained water garden with various freshwater pools and landscaped grounds. There is one pool that is clean for swimming. Bring your swim suit and for a small added fee, try it. Not sure if it is fresh water or chlorinated but assume it is freshwater. The water and the pool area were exceptionally clean. We did see adults and children swimming in this pool. One adult woman had snorkeling gear with her. The pools are stone and about 5 feet deep. Even if you don't go swimming, you can see the pool and photograph it. There are various other pools as well. There is a 500 year old Banyan Tree on the property worth seeing. Check out the stepping stones in the one pond that allow you to walk on the pond around all of the statues in the pond. There are also two hotels on the property with restaurants and spas which look interesting. One is a backpacker hotel and the other is not and appears to be part of the old palace grounds. This garden would be difficult for anyone on crutches, impossible in a wheelchair, and possible with a cane.", "Really worth the trip to visit these beautiful gardens. You can also swim in the pools with the most beautiful water. You probably will swim cause of the heat. We went with a guide and was worth it. There are guys at the exit with snakes you can hold and take a photo. Will cost you about 100 rupia really worth it. There is ax restaurant at the top of the palace but mostly reserved for big groups.", "the complex is not very large, but beautifully maintained, clean with the waterfalls, flowers , lawns nicely kept. Good photo op places. The restaurant just outside the gardens serves authentic nese cuisine", "We visited on a quiet day with only a few other people around. The koi fish are huge and there must be thousands of them. Buy some food at the little stalls outside and feed the fish. Entrance fee is 30,000 or $3 Aus dollars. Nice gardens and the stone carvings are amazing even a little scary.", "Well worth a visit!!!! Stunning!!! Beautiful Koi ponds! 2 pools with spring water to swim in crystal clear!", "We did not know what we were to expect when our guide said water palace... But when we went there we simply loved the place. There is a serene environment which is further accentuated with the beautiful statues and structures. The water ponds keep the environment cool enough", "You will be expected to pay for entry. Less than £5. Pretty place, bit too touristy for me but it was still pretty and gold fishes were adorable. Lots and lots of them. They crowd around you which is soo cute. If you're in candidasa you can get one taxi and have this included in the full days tour with virgin beach/white sand beach but you'll pay for the entrance sepreate as its taxed. Take your time and enjoy chilling", "Situated on the east coast of this place is a must visit .It is a fair drive from kuta approx one and a half hours but worth it as you can visit a lot of other places while you're up that way. There is a small entry fee payable ( make sure you take some bread or buy some near gate entrance to feed the beaut fish ).When you enter a very special water garden will amaze everyone young and old .There is a nice cafe overlooking the fish ponds where you can relax and admire the view", "We hired a car & driver for the day approx $30A & drove along the east side of and visited the water palace and surrounding areas/ Beautifil gardens, statues & fountain", "Cold water, view of trees, amazing statues, and Koi Fish view make waterpark so natural. very comfort to vacation with family.", "I guess most places worth visiting are crowded great minds think alike. The gardens are stunning with many water features. Do buy the the fish food there are so many fishes in the pond and if you feed them you will have lots of them around you; great for photos. Be careful with your camera on the stepping stones in the Koi pond. People are entering and exiting the stepping stones in all directions and you have be over taken by others sharing the same stepping stone. I visited in the afternoon after having lunch at Tirta Gangga Restaurant and Bar. There is an entry fee 10,000 It was a lovely stop over :)", "A beautiful, royal complex of gardens with fountains. in the pools you can take a bath - the last pool at the end. The most popular element is feeding the koi, which are in the right pool and the passage of the steps protruding from the water. At the entrance, prepare 40k IRD. car park on 2k IRD. Good to vieit that's place at sunset as well as at sunrise. 15 min from Lempuyang", "The Kings palace is just gorgeous! Nice to look at and feed the fish, some of which are huge! Highy recommend going early to avoid crowds of instagrammers!", "Stopped here while touring island. Paid £2.50 for entrance fee and brought some fish food at a stall to feed the koi carp. It was reasonably busy but not overcrowded and scenery is lovely for some photos. You can pay extra and swim in a large pool there which also has paddling pool for young children. Its fun feeding fish from the stepping stones. There is no temple to go inside so you dont need to cover your arms and legs. There are restaurants and toilets as well as a few shops at entrance and a cafe inside", "It's a really charming surprising place. This palace was built in 1948 by the Karangasem royalty combining the nese style with the chinese one. When we arrive to the Water Palace there was nobody in the place so we could play a while jumping in the water hexagonal stones that fill the lagoon and allowed us to have some wonderful pictures. We spend a nice time wandering around the garden and the small temple. Worth a visit", "Spent a lovely time here. Water gardens were stunning loved all the Koi carp. Enjoyed a swim in the fresh water swimming pool- water so fresh,cool and clear. Could of spent hours here well worth the effort to go here.", "Its a wonderful landmark to visit if you are over this side of the island. Its like it was made to have your photo taken here too, on one of the stepping stones in the middle of the huge ponds. There is even a bathing pond to get yourself wet in this famous place. Massive koi fish to feeding the ponds which is fun to do. My tip would be bring a few slices of bread from your hotel to save money as the vendors selling dried bread crumbs can be pricey.", "Went to this beautiful water palace a couples of day ago. The entrance fee is merely 5000 rupiah for local and 10000 rupiah for foreigner. There is a coffee shop inside and swimming pool. You need to pay for additional 10000 to enter the swimming pool. The palace is serene and you can enjoy the whole afternoon there", "I wish we spent more time here as this was one of the most photo-worthy palaces on our brief stay in . Good stop for all ages. While traveling the road to Amed you see the sign for the Water Palace, so you really must stop. The grounds and statues are so artistic and detailed, you'll find many cool carvings and Koi pond to photograph here. Also many folks are here to enjoy the pools themselves, I did not even realize there was a changing house and pools for rinsing off in the fountains as well. A very relaxing walk which was good stop on a long hot drive to Amed area. There is also a nice looking restaurant on site.", "Wonderful serene place to spend a bit of time relaxing and walking around the gardens and huge Koi Ponds, with stepping stones in the water that are huge fun to take photos on. Really revitalising to spend some time here.", "Better than ever! In the past many of the fountains were not functioning properly but these are just about all in order now. The ponds have some huge, beautiful koi fish. All of the sculptures and water features are absolutely gorgeous to see. Was lucky as on the day I went it was clear and sunny and this amazing tourist site was uncrowded.", "What you see is what you get. Interesting statues and beautiful ponds with lots of koi fish. Nice stroll, but won't keep you entertained for hours.", "Stunning palace water gardens, not very crowded, one of the pools serves local kids who splish and splash and you can get lost among statues standing on the water or sit in a cafe of tiny adjacent lodge and contemplate the view. Proximity of the jungle makes you realise what a struggle it must have been to create. Locals don' t really consider it to be of any historical value.", "Travelled from Manggis with our driver Wayan. Having paid we entered the lovely water Palace of the Kings of . Fantastic setting with beautifully laid out water gardens. The best part was for 50p (10000ind Rup ) you were able to swim in the refreshing pools once used by the royal family. There were changing rooms but if going do take the swim wear not only will it cool you down and refresh it is also a great experience . When finished go to the Royal palace were descendants still reside. The grounds opposite the old Kings Palace were great with the inner gardens and walls with huge ornate doors still visible. Indonesia is now a Republic but these two sites show the granger that was prior to the Japanese invasion and independence at the end of the Second World War .", "Whilst we were being driven to the Water Palace it started to pour with rain and we decided not to venture out of the car until the rain calmed down a little. Armed with umbrellas when we eventually did get out of the car - it was marginally less heavy than when we were in the car - we were treated to a rain sodden scene. Oh but what a scene! If anything the rain made the whole experience even more magical. The Water Palace is basically a water based garden. The fountains and pools are beautiful - the koi (which you are allowed to feed from feed purchased ahead of the entrance) are plentiful and fat. The highlight was the sunken stepping pillars in one of the larger pools which effectively allow you to walk amongst the fish. At the end of our particular path was a restaurant where we could also eat something light facing the gardens - whilst also taking a break from the downpour. A monitor lizard - size of a cat - made a dash from one pool to another whilst we drank. Yes we got very wet but we were dressed lightly enough and in flip flops so not in the least worried. The whole experience - magical!!", "The water palace is awesome! Beautiful gardens and water features and the two swimming pools are so refreshing and serene. If you go a bit earlier youll miss most of the 'crowds' although that is a relative term, we were there in peak season and arrived at 1pm and had each of the swimming pools to ourselves for the first half hour. One of them rents inner tubes for 5k so you can float amongst the waterfalls. Buy some fish food from the vendors outside (5k for 3 bags) and enjoy watching the koi carp slide over each other trying to get to you!", "Well worth a visit if you find yourself on the east coast of , it's around 30 mins from Amed or Candi Dasa. The gardens are very pretty and the fish are massive and hungry! Bring bread or purchase from the lady at the gate The water garden", "This water palace was belong to Karangasem Royal Dynasty and constructed in between 1946 to 1948. The palace is literally consists of pools with nese stone architecture. Very beautiful and worth to be visited.", "A different kind of water palace. Lots of pools and fishes. Great restaurant inside the complex, albeit, a little expensive. 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However, there are two many tourists nowadays. Didn't get the chance to go down the beach but heard it's pretty nice(also tough to get down though) but would like to give it a try next time.", "It took us one and a half hours to get there from Seminyak (and the same going back...the traffic in is really awful these days) and we really shouldn't have bothered. The placed was packed with tour buses and people, but we really couldn't see what the attraction was. We walked up the steps with hoards of other people, saw the reasonably impressive cliff and beach below, then we reached the temple. You are not allowed in the temple as it is just for worship, plus there were building works going on, so we couldn't even take any nice photos. Then we walked down the steps. Then we left! There is nothing else to do there, it's just the hill, temple and the car park. A real anticlimax.", "We can say is that this place is magnificent,the sceneries from the top is really spectacular.And hike down to the beach,you can spend a day sunbathing and relaxing in one of the most beautiful and remote beaches I've ever come across.", "Amazing gardens and clean beach and full of life and activity, but not overwhelming as some parts of can be. A great place to stay.", "Nice to lounge on a chair, good footpath which is rare in . Pretty touristy but thats ok. Nice coloured water.", "brilliant views - good facilities with plenty of food outlets and places to sit. did not venture to the beach as it looked quite a hike, but well worth the effot I would suggest.", "Area is being developed, i.e. construction of nearby hotel. Big concrete statues of deities are placed in grottoes hewn into the rock. Beach has white sand and is very popular.", "We rode scooters from Seminyak here. The car park told a story; it was going to be very busy. We used the free toilet before the main entrance and were pleasantly surprised that the entrance fee for foreigners was only a multiple of 3 that for locals. Other places we had been to in Indonesia had been up to 10 times the price for locals. There are a lot of stalls and vendors selling all sorts on the path down to the temples, most of which are on the cliff or in the sea. It is however, a very beautiful setting and the temples are well worth seeing. We went off piste to the right and found a beach further along. However, our path was blocked by the waves and we didn't fancy risking the rocks and surf to reach it. You could easily spend a good few hours here.", "Beautiful beach and big waves, on our way to this beach there is a big statues that they created and they have a big parking lot and there are food store within the area.", "To lay back and watch the tide go in and out was fantastic but when ALL the locals went fishing it was truly a great scene.", "Sooo beautiful!!! Its not so difficult to go there and worth to try and see. You can also do lot of things in the beach because you will see lot of water sport and warung with nice coconuts", "We stayed at the Marriott which was very good but the streets are busy and noisy. The restaurants are a bit rough but down on the beach is really nice. The peddlers get really tiresome. We won't go back to Seminyak but at least we saw it and it was good way to start to our 3 week vacation. Go to Ubud instead.", "I really enjoy to spend time at evening/night at Double beach. Nice live music as well. Very chilling!", "Nice place with fantastic view. We spent their more then several ours. Also visit surf bar Single Fin. Note: wrong GPS location on TripAdvisor", "Not too far from Legian and Seminyak, the place is very popular and very nice to e at for sunset. Small entrance fee of 10k p.p. if I temember correctly, but you need to pass by a hell lot of shops and vendors. Make sure to go a little further around then just the main temple. Btw, not necessary to wear a sarong as you cannot enter the worshipping areas.", "However, its totally overcrowded. Also there is very hot, so we didnt hike down... it wud have been noce to swim there 🙂 But view is nice, it was worth the visit.", "Even though this is a nice spot, it is totally crowded with tourists and makes it quite unenjoyable and takes away from the gorgeous setting. Would recommend just going to a nice beach such as Echo or Caangu instead to watch the sun go down.", "To my mind this is the best place to stay in . Water color is unreal. Ocean does not allow you to bathe much until low water. Anyway you can admire the beauty and fresh air. Lots of cafes, shops and places to take photos.", "Stayed at Grand Hyatt and as expected you get what you pay for! Very large resort, may not suit everyone so please check if suitable for family.", "We walked here from the villa we were staying at a few kms away. Needed the exercise. All a bit too busy for us as we live on a quiet rural property back home. Nice lunch at La Playa watching the world go by. Nice breeze and shady lunch spot. All good prices.", "one of nice place in . The beach was clean, view is amazing, we also can get nice spot to take a picture at the cliff.", "The Melia Resort's beach, beach life and sportive options are excellent in all details, clean, beautiful and with an own beach-restaurant presenting indigenous and modern world cultures.", "The drive down was amazing, lots of beautiful views, really enjoyed the beach but it was very busy with school kids on day trips, should have stayed a bit longer. Amazing dip in the water, bring snorkels and goggles, loved the statues carved into the cliff face. Such a shame that there is so much building works going on, another sign of commercial taking over the natural beauty of (supply and demand)", "Great beach. Not too crowded . A lot of good choices to eat and drink. Light show is not great but everyone goes to see it . Best bike path in the island", "Took a 1.5 hour car ride from Seminyak to visit the temple, be sure to wear a good pair of shoes as there’s some walking/ climbing involved. View on top was also beautiful, good to take pictures. Careful of belongings and do not feed the monkeys as they might snatch it from tourists", "A great spot to get a tan and have an icy cold Bintang. You can also learn to surf or even fly a kite. Plenty of people to give you a massage for only a small amount of cash.", "Beautiful place. A place where u can make countless photos. Very very unfortunate that the beach is full of plastic. I took a bag with me and cleaned the area.", "Wanna know what paradise looks like . This is what u need to quench ur lust for best shade of blue coloured ocean contrasting with cliffs in green . And a beautiful beach but you have to be cautious on ur way down . But once u reach there u can have the entire beach to urself as the trail is really difficult and hardly few people attempt going down there", "The water is great here make no mistake. Some beautiful views from the little bar, however gets busy and hard to get a seat . Lots of tourists at peak times and a little messy with rubbish at times", "An interesting place. They have a pond where they have cement pads that allow you to skip across which is kinda fun. There is another area for swimming. Overall, not really that much to see. A pretty nice large site if you just want to relax though. Taman Ujung is a convenient place to pair with a visit.", "great location, clear beach, good for a swim and for relaxation. Great escape and very peaceful. Loved it", "It was fun, worth going down and climbing up. The beach is literally the most beautiful one i've ever visited. Feels like having a leg day. Go for a swim there. Its so refreshing", "It was absolutely amazing. Great food and amazing water sport activities. Could not stop jumping around. My wife was absolutely thrilled by the experience. Met very hospitable around and the experience was very memorable. Lots of things to do around the beach. Shopping, restaurants, aquarium etc.", "Enjoyed the massages there.Very relaxing.Also the food is good and reasonable.Also a great place to shop for almost anything.", "This beach is located at the base of a former massive limestone quarry which you have to pay to get into RP65,000 (two adults and parking). The beach is nice enough and if you wander past the many warungs it even gets quiet. Overall it is now an inflated tourist trap including a Hollywood style sign in the hills. But for us, as geologists, it was quite a cool setting.", "Beautiful scenery, especially from the entrance. I think there was five statues and a lot of peoples taking photos. This beach have those unique white sands, long beach line and gorgeous cliff everywhere. You can rent the longchair for IDR 60,000 for two. And there is no noisy seller. Would definitely come back here. One of my ain concern is there was no place to put your garbage.", "Fantastic! A really beautiful destination to go for a swim, to lay on the beach, for a massage, shopping, drinks or dining overlooking the water. Great view.", "This is the spot to go if you want a nice beach in . The view is breathtaking and a popular place with everyone.", "When you visit a temple , you expect the peacefulness among the hustling and busting of the city .After an hour and half ride from Seminyak ( our hotel ) we reached this beautiful place which was different from the usual temples we find in . The Forcefulness of making sure you do a certain amount of donation ( usually 20,000IDR - 50,000IDR ) . However , after the temple , the walk up towards the gardens overlooking the cliffs and in-between the inhabited beaches is just as wonderful as there overall island of . There are a few rice paddy fields to go by and a lot of peacefulness to keep when you travel back . Make sure to pick your souvineers from the huge shop which sells them at cheap here than Kuta Etc .", "The local fishing boats, sunrise, relaxed atmosphere. Worth every cent for families, couples and friends", "Great area lovely upscale sector of south ,great restaurants hotels,beach and more. Enjoy this quieter sector for a few days or more....nice gym to sheed a few of the great desserts....", "Too many local people, too crowded and you can't see sunset from here. However you can drink coconut water straight from the coconut while enjoying the view.", "Very crowded beach. Not like what we imagine. Views were blocked by sea of people and their ongoing activity..", "It was amazing place. I love the beach , The view was extremely owes some and the survinour is also cheap. Don't forget to bargain.", "Its a fairly new beach, opened after the stone mining stopped. Views were amazing. Was scorching hot when we got there so we did not really spend much time as we had other places to visit on our list. Not wrong for a stop over if you are in the area. U can get nice photos with the entrance sign with the beach as ur backdrop and statues too..", "Although we find dead corals every where in the beach but its so clean and serene. View is worth capturing.... Love the swing to relax😀😀", "Beautiful setting, couple of steps from the beach, the villas were beautiful although need updating, they do have an ant problem otherwise totally relaxing, private pool beautiful", "This beach has a great view as you go down from the cliff to the beach area, it gives you some great pic opportunities. The beach is nice with clear water.", "We played golf nearby and visited afterwards. It was worth it and most definitely would recommend for all. Accessible only during low tide so in that sense timing is crucial", "The temple situated on a lake with mountains surrounding. The way to the temple is twisting and turning. Weather is cooler than Seminyak. The place is magnificent and picturesque. Definite must to visit.", "This is a beach away from beaches. Recently developed to enable access via a road by cutting away a length of the hillside, it's still fairly rustic, reminiscent of what must have been before tourism destroyed it. Stunning. Swim. Lounge. Catch a small wave out. Drink coconut water. Eat a rustic meal. Drive up a confusing hill and subdivision to reach the hang gliding location, which at $140 for 15 minutes is a rip off meant only for bubbly Chinese package tourists. Go home.", "We always stay along this area. The shops have so much variety & the quality is great. The beach area we love especially the bean bag bars with their live music each night. There are some great restaurants hidden up the street a little from the beach that are far better prices & the food is more authentic nese.", "This is also one of the less crowded beach during my visit. Getting here is easier as the new road just installed. The beach is a bit quite and I love the little privacy of the beach. The rock cliff shades the beach and it is perfect spot to place the beach towel while enjoying the scenery. The water is crystal clear and warm. Some locals seen to do their daily life catching fish just at the shore. There is a food stalls around to get water and food. The cliff on the road side had been dig and they put some religious statues of their god and goddess. The view from the top is also very amazing. This is the beach to enjoy with less people around walking and you can have it all by yourself or your partners and friends.", "I like the beach view and shaded chairs to relax. excellent views. shallow water. be prepared to be welcomed by lots of sea weed, its kinda irritating, you definitely dont like to swim there for long....I am not sure its like this every day or only the day we visited. open shower facility available...", "The beach is way to crowded, most of the visitor is local people. I see a lot of construction in this beach area, they make a hole in the rock wall and then put statues in that holes, the statues craftsmanship is worst, I wonder if the statues made by nese artist...... You can walk through the construction site, going top of the hill and take a nice pictures in there.... After all, if you have a children then you can bring them here to have fun, there's water sports like canoe etc, but for me this beach is too famous...very very crowded....", "Their view was great! Their water was so green and clean Their beach is clean I just fall in love with it!", "Somehow I was amazed that the pool water is so warm and it makes us feel relaxed and rejuvenated after using the pool. The food around the pool is just perfect. It has direct access to the beach and it is what makes it very much enjoyable. They are building a new restaurant now and it was under construction when I was there. I will come back to give a try. very nice bamboo looking restaurants! We were taken care of the Manager, Mr. Erawan. He is just the best! Anything you need to ask, Please come and ask him, He will guide you to know more about the hotel experience. Thank you Mr. Erawan!", "A beautiful spot not very far from seminyak. Although you cannot go into the temple the surroundings are breathtski g views.", "This temple at the beach is an interesting place to visit. We hired a taxi and was only a half hour drive from Seminyak, very cheap taxi too. Market there was quite good and we got to hold a snake.", "This is a gorgeous place to relax and enjoy the sparkling warm ocean. It is safe to swim and everything is gorgeous.", "I really love this beach especially if it could be a little bit quite. It is really worth to go down and do the trekking, it was like a treasure for me.", "Great views as you drive down to the beach. Loved the stone carvings that they have done along the road to the beach. Lots of beach side eateries very cheap with great views of the ocean. Very popular so can get quite busy. Overall don't miss a visit it really is a lovely spot for the views .", "It's not so crowded as other beaches on the western side of the island. It's a great mix of locals and tourists. Great for morning walks and runs. Very calm and peaceful.", "In October, we pretty much had this beach to ourselves. It was one of the clearest water beaches we had seen in . There is a little swing on the beach you can sit on and take a picture with the water in the background.", "I stayed at this hotel in Dec 2014 and had 8 days to enjoy beach life and explore the rest of the island. The food at breakfast was fantastic, but the lunch I had in their \\Italian\\\" restaurant was very disappointing. Comfortable rooms and quiet, and the beachside bar was the perfect place to watch sunset.\"", "Really touristic, there are restaurants but no shadow on the coast, was built against the nature but beautiful and noce to visit once!", "Amazing place to visit. Water was a quite seaweed filled and harsh on the foot with lots of rocks. Surf was a bit rough. Very nice to sit under an umbrella and watch the day go by. Food and drinks are there for you to purchase.", "The views from the road is beautiful. There is still construction in progress with rubble in some places. You pay an entrance fee and you also have to pay for the beach umbrella and lounges. We also had to pay for the showers which were rather terrible and there wasn't really a clean change room.", "An amazing looking hotel resort with a lagoon pool. We stopped in for a cocktail each which was reasonable priced at $13", "Nice beach in ,very clean the beach,so clear the sea water you can see the sand until deep water,nice place for take photo", "Nice beach, for relaxing and the beach was clear. I got a lot of pictures from this area. Make memorable is good.", "We rode over an hour from seminyak on our moped to visit this place and it didn't disappoint! It's very beautiful and has an amazing view of the sunset! Beware of the wild monkeys in the temple we witnessed them steal some ladies sunglasses and some poor girl stupidly left her bag by her moped in the car park and the monkeys went through and stole the majority of her makeup bag then sat on the roof trying to use it! It was rather entertaining for us but I can't imagine it was entertaining for her when she returned! The staff are friendly inside the temple also! There is a few shops and cafes by the temple too!", "Beautiful scenery, exceptionally clean and a good choice of water sports and cafes. I liked the local food on offer. Disliked the dogs on the beach", "Even though I was wrongly advised that the trip out to Lake Bratan was about 90 min drive from Seminyak and most of my day was spent in the car, it was a very special place to visit. The area was much cooler than the beach towns and even got a bucketload of rain whilst we were there. It was a very crowded place for our visit as it was a Muslim holiday so lots of family groups made the pilgramage to see the temple.", "One of the most beautiful beaches one earth and one of the most Instagram-worthy photo ops in Asia! A must visit when in !", "The view from the view point is really cool. However, it would be better if I could go down the beach. You can actually. My travel agent said not enough time. I don't know how to explain it. It's a nice place to take a nap, windy, but not much to do or see. Get yourself a big cup of gelato ice cream around IDR50K. Why big? Because it melts faster. What I don't like about the place is you have to pay IDR5K for restroom. We deserve free public restroom.", "Location - close to airport Fabulous beach Great local businesses - Island Spa (formerly La Faustas); great haircut & beauty services at great prices Friendly people", "My husband and I visited by scooter while staying in Seminyak in April. It is a stunning drive and the temple itself very special to see. We could not go in because of the tide but ended up having a beer at one of the restaurants overlooking the temple - pure bliss.", "The beach falls towards the south western end of the . A stip of land with blue water beaches on two sides. For an ideal swim and a nap on the sands, suggest the right side beach when facing the statues. The left side beach is more an activity beach. Do NOT miss the water blow that lies behing the big statue. It would be one amazing experience", "lovely place for lovers or family amazing aqua blue water would recommend it. Very clean and nice views", "Fantastic villa with private pool,good helpful staffs ,breakfast nice ,internet connection good, at monkey forest,closes to shops restaurant ,and monkey forest by walk,rice field by walk,I recommend for 3 nights", "Great beach great views great paths along the resorts great sand the water and rubbish in it was a picture from HELL. Got back to oz and the people here could not believe photos.", "It was a pleasure to come to this side of the island. The water was clean and the beaches tidy. Good food. What more do you want from a beach.", "Lovely beech very clean plenty of places to eat and plenty of hotels to and places of interest to visit", "Were there last year, and really was not impressed with the beach itself, it seemed scraggy and dirty and were some dogs Doo doo really didn’t want to do more than a paddle, this year I still felt slightly uncomfortable walking through so we decided to carry on walking up the beach and we found some proper bars and seats and it felt as if we had gone to another part of the island, it was so clean and tidy and we could sit down on bean bags and we ended up going there the rest of the 10 days to the spot on the beach and I really started enjoying it and felt a lot better and continued to go into the Chiringuito Restaurant & Bar – Highly recommended and definitely going back again- Thank you", "Here is a nice place all hotels covered and nice view its not a place good for swim but for photo shoot its nice place, its a long beach", "Well guarded area with securities everywhere. Perfect spot for picnics. There's bike rental if you wish to cycle around the area. There's also beach chairs along the beach for you to relax and graciously enjoy your coconut drinks (but it cost way way expensive compared to else where. 40 000RP for a coconut.)", "We booked the Passion Suite and when we came to the hotel, the room was not ready. They wanted to put us in a room which was less (90 dollar per night) and less luxurious. We had to complain about it before we got actually the room which took them 1,5 hour. No compensation though. But the Passion Suite is great! The food is also great. And the beach is lovely at the Beach Club. Just enjoy.", "Visited this place with office colleagues in two HiAce. A very beautiful place and fully recommended others that beaches and culinary trip in , but these two things need to be paid attention to : 1. This temple was in Karangasem area, so if your starting point was in Legian/Seminyak, it will take like 3 hours just to get there. Stayed in Ubud or even Candidasa will shorten the trip. No big restaurants around the temple, closest was about one hour, in Candidasa/Tirta Ayu area. 2. Female visitors that happened to be in their period, are not allowed to went to the temple. There were 7 temples but if your not up to very adventurous, first temple is enough for you to get a beautiful photos. Go beyond, you can take ojek the to second temple. I am sure you won't disappointed with this spot, my one day trip was all worth enough.", "Lots of quality restaurants around. Nice weather, waves and kind ppl. Little bit expensive to rent sun beds. ", "Views are exquisite but many reataraunts now are just out for the money and not quality over last couple of yeaears we are yet to find one worth reviewing kindly unfortunately- I am sad to say this as we do love to stay at Jimbaran Bay Villas. If other travellers have had a great beach restaraunt f I'd experience please let me know! 3 years & 4 evenings leave me flat and unimpressed", "Short ride from Seminyak. Beautiful and coloured temple over a rock. It would be better if there is a way to access at any time.", "This beach has spectacular views from up high with nice crystal clear waters. Not much to do there except lay on the beach with a nice bintang", "The temple located on lake Bratan surrounded by mountains. To reach it from Kuta 2 hours. The temperature in the mountains is below 5 degrees. Dress warmly.", "We were told that, its beautiful beach in and must see. But what we found is that our resort beach is equally good. Sand is white and rocky but water full of sea weeds and other natural sea wastage. Panoramic views from cliff is good but again that is very common in . They charge entry fee to see just beach?? You can surely skip this.", "The beach is vast and extends for miles with beautiful waters, lots of bars and restaurants dotted along the shoreline. Lots of surfing. Great place for watching the nese sunsets.", "excellent villa! cozily,quiet,spacy,keep privacy. have full kitchen and a refrigerator. we have break fast at villa and request time. location is nice too. near the beach and restaurant. I think very convenient to go to anyweher. ?????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????? ??????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????? ???????????????????????? ????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????? ??????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????", "The temple is about 2hr drive from Seminyak, with great view along the way. it is located up in the mountain by the lake, so the temperature is quite low, bring some sweater or jacket if you are here with kids, as it could be quite windy in the afternoon. The place is quite big, with big well maintained garden, but the temple itself is small, we also are not allowed to enter. so we can just go around the place, or rent a boat to go sightseeing in the lake. it is very beautiful place and well worth the time", "Beautiful for a walk or jog in the morning and water is blue and beautiful. However, when we were there there were warnings up regarding jellyfish and other sea creatures due to the winds so we decided to have a quick dip in the warm water and then move to the pools in our resort. But definitely a peaceful place to sit down and read a good book!", "I've been to quite a few temples in the 4 months I've lived in Indonesia, and this is by far the most beautiful. You can't go wrong with being on a cliff overlooking the ocean. The cost to enter is also very reasonable. Just watch out for those monkeys! They are cute and don't mind having their photos taken, but they are rascals. On my second visit to this temple, one of them tried to rip out one of my earrings. Just use caution and watch out for sunglasses, hats, and earrings. Also, if you can, go to see the Kecak Dance. It happens every day at 6pm. Well worth the 70,000 it costs to get in!", "Visiting on a day before nyepi on our own. The beach was beautiful yet it was almost desolate. Not the best time to visit.", "Like most already mention, beautiful temple to visit. Far from seminyak where we stayed but worth the trip. Get there as early as possible as it can get really busy especially you are looking to take photos. Remember to give donation and rent a sarong. Right after go up the hill and get a number to get your photo taken (we took it slow and ended up waiting over an hour). While waiting for your number to be called you can wonder around, grab something to eat and drink. 7 total temples but only one is open to tourist.", "Its just superb the MELIA RESORT SPA has its swimming pool virtually on its beach such a treat plus the Santeria restsurant borders on the beach as well was delightful for lunch and a great barbecue buffet in the evening with good band and after a disco if you like plus it offers happy hours at its bar", "Beautiful Beach , good for family, Less crowded , you can try private beach Nusa Dua Beach for more privacy. Nice view. Good to take photos.", "We loved this place. The temple on the lake is beautiful! It's good to see another side of away from the hustle and bustle of Kuta and Seminyak. Whilst there were still lots of tourist it was not jam packed and you can walk along the lake for a bit and enjoy the slightly cooler temperatures up in the mountains. Definitely worth a visit.", "The water here is beautiful and quite, perfect for swimming. We loved this side of . There is a lot to do here.", "The Broadway is fabulous runs along the beach well sheltered and in good condition. It's an interesting walk crossing cafes high end resorts restaurants and market stalls. It's relatively clean however dog's roam around in a relaxed mood.Good for jogging or a morning walk then brekky by one of the cool funky cafes makes it the perfect place to watch the world go by. Happy holidays folks.", "Amazing beach with limestone. the location was at south denpasar. they have a lot of statue. The wave was big. You can surfing here.", "The most beautiful place in and one of the most outstanding place of abundance of natural beauty in the world is in this temple area. You have to walk through the sea to reach the temple. The surrounding has a beautiful view. Sunset from this point is just amazing. However you need to have water proof bags to keep your valuables to reach to the main temple . Volunteers are there to help you walk through the sea but you should wear clothes which dries fast. The drive to the temple from seminyak is about 1 hour , so plan your visit accordingly", "You will enjoy the long walk from south to north The delights are more south: * kitesurfing * massage spa * SUP easy rental Aside from the only ugly concrete building, North will be more restaurants & hidden villas as well as a few scuba diving shops which are rather serious (PADI 5*)", "Just need 30 mnts to looking around and it was just can say wowww😍 However traffic is so busy but when i am arrived at pantai Seminyak it make it at all woow🙌🙌🙌🙌", "The people are welcoming and wonderful and the beaches are absolutely gorgeous.. I rented a private villa within walking distance and was nice taking in the sites on our walk to the beach..", "Its a nice beach view from the top. There are food stalls down the road. Get a coconut and relax. We ran out of time so we didnt stay long. There were people kayaking down there too.", "This place offer a pretty place to see and to take pictures, but avoid coming here when on a long holiday, because many local tourist will come and enjoy the beach. If you do so, you can not take picture alone with a beautiful beach on your background.", "Beautiful seaside, the view is amazing. Lot of little souvenir shops around. I was there with broken leg and they let my driver in with the car to pick me up.", "We were staying in Seminyak and took a (metered) taxi to Tanah Lot. This was a good deal as the taxi waited for us for an hour which gave us enough time to look around. (We live in Asia so don't take very long at stalls etc but if you want a shopping experience, before you get to the temple, there are ample purchasing opportunities and then an hour might not be enough). Equally, if yo want to have lunch, you might need to calculate in more time. The temple was situated in the water, on a rock. At the bottom of the rock, there were priests doing a small blessing, - using natural spring water, rice and flowers. It was such a lovely experience and a great way to spend a morning. From Seminyak it wasn't a long drive. Having said that, the traffic can sometimes be tiresome which can extend the journey. Definitely worth a visit though. We visited with 2 children.", "Beautiful scenery but not a pleasant place to swim. It’s full of dead coral and seaweed everywhere. Nice to relax next to and try some food and drinks, but the swim was yuck.", "The temple looks really great in pictures, but reality does bite when actually visiting. We visited just before Christmas 2017 when is at its quietest due to the Mt Agung eruptions but it was still \\busy\\\" - cannot quite imagine what peak crowds would be like. The crowds, touristy nature of everything around the temple as well as \\\"Indonesian standard \\\"cleanliness does make the experience a somewhat underwhelming one. Took the mandatory photo's and had a good look around the various Pura's around the site but left as soon as we could. The sea/beach is mostly brown - not the most pleasant, really. Given the crowds and the state of the sea, I struggle to understand why it would be a good idea to battle the crowds to have dinner and watch the sunset from here. The temple is barely 18km's from Seminyak but you need to set aside a good hour + to get there as the traffic can be challenging with both small roads and traffic. Do bring cash in Rupiah as there are entrance fees to be paid (family of 5 Rp245,000) and they do not seem to take credit cards. Definitely a place to visit, but I would not place it anywhere the top of my personal must-do's in .\"", "Thank you so much sarah using my service,hopefully next time you can come to again #canggu #privatdriver# trip# adventure# villas#", "very large hotel, staff very freindly and helpful, breakfast excellent. On the beach, away from the congestion of the town, peaceful and relaxing", "Nice for a fast visit but not for to long. There is not very much to see the tempel is small. The beach where the tempel is locatet is nice with the clifs. Very crowded with tourists. Seeing the sun go down over there makes it a nice place to take pictures.", "Lots of big hotels and plenty of lovely places to eat and drink here. The tide was low when we were there so more for paddling than swimming. They can organise water sports for you there but this was a more serene place for sunbathing. Saw it set up for a wedding too and looked beautiful. Nice to spend relaxing time there.", "Well priced middle of range resort. Rooms are nice spacious size although bathroom is a tad small but do-able. Staff in this small resort are so pleasant and friendly make you stay very pleasurable. Not too many young boisterous people staying so suits the more mature age range. Breaky is nice quality but not over large range to choose from. Fresh cooked eggs of your choice. Suits me well! Well situated resort close to all the great restaurants but out of the hustle and bustle. Close walking distance to beach and more restaurants. Special mention to MEI and JARPA. Love you guys", "Such fabulous place to stay,fantasic staff ,really great clean rooms loved staying there,it is in a great location, across from the beach,and close to great restaurants", "Most beautiful sight I have ever set my eyes on, it’s a must do! Walking down to the beach on the other hand is a massive job, so tiring and physical! You have to watch every step, take plenty of food and water! The beach itself is great, but waves are unbelievable strong so be careful.", "The you will enter to the site is eye catching. Going down the lane between mountain rage , until you see the blue water you wont realize that there will be a sea ahead. Because it is a hilly area. The view From the entrance will take you to a dream line. One of the best best beach i have ever seen plus relaxing. And you got surfing classes for a cheap price and some other beach activities. Water food anything is available there except the mobile network coverage. Better to visit during mid day in the sun.", "We visited this pura on the way to amed from seminyak. Quite hard to reach this pura because the small road and raining. 10rb for rent sarong plus donation. People there very nice. Explain about the temple. We only reach 1st temple because raining. Very beautiful temple. Worth to visit.", "It was pleasant. Water not ideal for swimming when hot as the oranisms in the water are unsafe. Nice for a cocktail, walk and tanning.", "Nice view but too crowded. I prefer quiet beach where i can enjoy the space, the ambience and admire the sea.", "Visited more by the locals so makes it less busy for the sun bathers. Lovely calm sea to swim in. Some stones on the beach and the sea but nothing to worry about. So cheap to eat, we paid 100,000 for 4sunbeds for 4 hours, so so cheap as is the juice. The surrounding area entrance has arches in the rock with enormous statues there in, well worthy of a photograph. Would return in a heartbeat.", "Very nice beach, waves and statues of Gods on the way down. You pay a cheap ticket to enter (IDR 8.000/person) which is not much and I think it is worth a visit just for the view!", "Had a lovely time at the beach but the prices of food and drinks in the area are steep! Had to drive 10 minutes on the scooters to find food under 50 IDR", "Great place for families or solo trip. The hotel is very accommodating. Cathey PACIFIC/DRagon AIRLINES lOST oR went tHOUGH my luggage mY sEIZURE mEDICATION cAME UP MISSING. they have a DR at the resort that was helpful. BEAUTIFUL VIEWS. right next to the beach. prenty to do great shopping Just down the street as well", "The sea view was nice with nice weather but it wasn't clean in many places and there was dogs I liked the idea of sitting a while in front the sea but didn't like the idea of swimming there", "Just beautiful, better than I could of imgined. A great way to walk from the many resorts and beachfront restaurants.", "Hey friends beach sites view are beautiful so much clean and clear beaches really had so much fun at there", "I did this beach as part of the island tour. It looked so lovely and blue water. We walked halfway down but did not have enough time to make it down and swim unfortunately. Bring alot of water to walk down and swim.", "Very relaxed hotel on an idyllic part of the island. Fine dining but pricy so be careful. Nice spa area and very tranquil and replaxing. Dining on the beach was particularly nice.", "Nice and great view. You must come here as it one of the Attractions place for tourist. The beach is quite clean but its okay.", "This beach has probably the best teal water on the island, offering stunning views and also has a cycling road that allows you to take a ride around the place while not only enjoying the breeze but also getting to see the whole scenic place in a short time.", "very touristy, lots of tourist buses, probably wouldn't go there again. the drive down to the beach was amazing. Along the road down to the beach there are big statues of different Gods quite intereting", "Enjoying my time here. Staff is helpful by far the most comfortable bed and the shower is amazing. They have free shuttle buggie to beach and market. Liquor store right across the street", "The beach is lovely and untouched. Perfect to take nice photos. Not sure if u can all the way to the bottom.", "One of an incredible temple in . But will be long hour due to traffic jam especially towards seminyak", "Amazing wonder of nature. If you can and have the stamina for it ,you should definitely go down to the beach. Breath taking!", "So this will be short and sweet. We visited early in the day and found the temple without issue, there is ample parking, even for buses, and toilets on site (although I am told the ladies are far from ideal). The temple itself is located through several streets of stalls selling the same tat you will find on Seminyak beach or anywhere else in , with a 20% uplift on everything. The temple is very pretty, like all the temples we have seen in , located just off the coast it is a pleasure to see. What is not a pleasure to see is all the tourists, taking posed photos in front of it, some knee deep in the surf while the lifeguards watch, while expecting to be busy shortly. All in all the temple is not worth the hassle, there are dozens of easier to see, and better looking temples in , see the Monkey Forest temple as a great example, which do not cost as much or need you to herd people out of your way.", "If you're in Ubud and on your way to Seminyak, do not miss this temple. This is something different and amazing. I enjoyed the walk towards the beach/temple as there were alot of stores that sell souvenirs at cheap prices.", "It was a long drive from our hotel in Seminyak (approx 2 hours drive) but I must say once you’re arrived at this temple it’s absolutely worth all the journey! This entire area is full of natural beauty. Such a beautiful & unique temple floating by the lake. The weather here is unpredictable and can change so quickly and suddenly covered by fog, but somehow it makes this place more mystical! My driver told me that this place is best visited during sunrise, definitely will come back again for the sunrise and the cano ride!!", "3 days stay only. Calm atmosphere, local people around, beautiful sunrises - just wake up early! Search for warungs - super local food.", "I guess a lot of tourists don't go here because of the distance (2hr+ from seminyak) but this one of the must visit places in The weather is a big contrast from the heat of kuta and the view with the temple in a lake and the mountains and mist in the backdrop is just breathtaking If you have time by your side then make sure to visit this place", "the view was pretty,sky was blue it's a perfect place for people who loves travelling, so good luck planning your trip! the beach is very clear and has nice under water coral view this place also very good for snorkeling very recommended for if you never been to this place and get your new experience.", "Spectacular view, creamy sandy beach and turqoise water. Trip to go there is preferred in early morning the road partly challenging.nice place for instagram pics.", "Nice place, definitely worth going. Besides the temple and sea view, plenty of small shops selling soverniers at good price. Can easily spend three hours there. Travelling time from seminyak to temple about 1 hour.. 👍", "The beach is for relaxing, drinking coconut water, and playing in the water. I loved the view from above and there's also some nese statues.", "This is the best beach I've visited in , but there is a little renovation. And there are some very beautiful statues of deities along the road to the beach", "Beautiful temple on a huge lava rock, a famous place for the sunset. Driver approximately 40 minutes from Seminyak street no. 63 pass by Canggu.", "We were in Seminyak on our honeymoon and we really loved the beach. The water is nice sandy and clean and we were like kids enjoying the crazy, strong waves with other people, it was lots of fun. On the other side you won't get much privacy to enjoy the sunset from the sellers.. They are constantly there and standing front of you cover the view.. not so romantic..", "Make sure that your memory card not full. You can take many pictures in this area. Before entering the beach, still at the top, you can see and take the photo of the statues. Playing of the sandsnon the beach, was so fun with the kids.", "the beach is good and the karst with statue are very nice to taking picture and canoeing is awesome at this beach", "This place is amazing. Not only for the views of the beach from the top, the shape of the rocks and the color of the water. You must go down to the beach! It's not an easy road (steep and rocky), but it's really worth it!It's a beach with transparent water waves and there are not many people there. Most of them just go to take the picture from the top (even they do a queue to take the picture! Crazy, but instagram times!). You will not regret of going here, it's a postcard in my mind! :)", "Had a beachfront local warung meal just the other day., Ikan goreng with rice and very hot chilli sauce Rp9,000. Simply lovely just watching the ocean with a little local meal and the local restaurant puppy sleeping at our feet. Not a tourist in sight but a lovely experience if you can find these beachfront warungs.", "The road pretty cool from entrance. They have some statue which is they put inside of the hills. But now too many tourist. If you want to find peaceful, maybe u don't need to visit this beach. But worth to see. Also need to pay for entrance, not sure how much now, but I was paid for Rp.10.000", "Lots of wonderful shore line; restaurants; locals shops; interesting mix of traditional and modern traditions and cultures.", "Not a real if you won't go out from the resort.Well overpriced compared to reality of but if you like luxury and reality of overwhelming you, stay inside the bubble.", "We travelled from Seminyak for sunset - be aware it takes a lot longer than you think due to traffic (took us an hour and a half) and we just made it there for sunset. Worth going before so you can see the temple properly before the sun goes down. There is a cliff overlooking the temple which we went to which gave great views. There are a lot of tourist stalls in the area so we were able to shelter there when the rain came down! There isn't an official taxi rank here so plan ahead or be prepared to use local taxis", "Very beautiful views. The beach is very clean and the water is warm. Some of the best beaches that are around compared to the rest of the world. Very scenic and stunning ", "The most remarkable thing to be notice in this beach is the great coral, the beach also have strong wave that nicer for surfing activities. So beautiful as the coral shimmering in white sparks by the sun heat in the afternoon make it as so called perfect place to do portraits shooting, in fact while I was there it was kind of modeling photo shoot with the sceneries background. I totally recommend this beach for surfing and nature coral lover.", "A must go place, the view omg... just so beautiful. This beach you wont want to miss out. They have paragliding over there. Despite being so hot over there, the water is so chill and clear. Do visit this place. I highly recommend.", "If your going to a temple in this is definitely the one. We got here about mid day and it wasn't as busy as its made out to be. We rode our scooter from Seminyak and used our satnav however it's pretty well signposted and not hard to find, took about 30-45 minutes. The temple is placed just offshore and the scenery is magnificent. Gives you a feel for the local culture and is a must.", "This is a must visit temple. It is located on banks of a very serene and beautiful lake. The gardens around the temple are amazing. The whole scenery is mesmerizing.Though it is quite far off from the tourist hubs of Kuta / Seminyak/ubud/Nusa dua , it is worth the travel.", "This beach is located at the base of a former massive limestone quarry which you have to pay to get into RP65,000 (two adults and parking). The beach is nice enough and if you wander past the many warungs it even gets quiet. Overall it is now an inflated tourist trap including a Hollywood style sign in the hills. But for us, as geologists, it was quite a cool setting.", "We had a great time walking down the beach, looking at the old boats and the fisherman. It's not a pretty beach like in Hawaii but the charm isn't found elsewhere so it's still worth checking it out.", "Amazing..loved it..lots of fab places to eat and shopping is good. Somd beautiful hotels especially on beachfront", "Worth a visit. Only 30 minute drive from Seminyak. Yes there are a lot of tourists and people trying to sell you things but if you accept that then you can just relax and enjoy the scenery and the history. Worth going up to one of the restaurants on the hill to have some drinks watching the sunset over the temple and the sea.", "Just had two weeks here. Great for couples, it's quiet and has a beautiful infinity pool overlooking the beach. Strong waves on seminyak beach so great for body boarding and surfing. Or watching those who do. Really pays to get a beach view room and certainly the room we had was very beautiful. The staff above all make this place, they could not be warmer, friendlier or more professional. The location close to the 'Oberoi strip' made this perfect for us. Just a quick walk and you are in the melee of every possible restaurant, bar and shops. Very busy but a nice contrast to the calmness of the hotel. Try to avoid rooms close to Ku De Ta next door as they do have very loud DJ parties. Our only surprise was a lack of a bar to go to in the evening. Sometimes we wanted to come back to the hotel in the evening and have a drink. Really surprised they don't have one. They do put on nice dinner evenings but they seemed to be not overly patronised. Their food is very good though,excellent chefs, even for the poolside snacks. However, for a quiet, romantic couples hotel (this was our honeymoon), we absolutely loved our stay and would definitely recommend", "The view was just amazing. Could spend the whole day playing with the white sands and enjoy young coconut ice in the mid day.", "Stunning beach,with stunning views, not too crowded, and locals come along to sell there nese souvenirs at great prices. Lovely items. Water sports, and surfing, caters for everyone.", "A great and cooling place with nice views and sea. A great place to take a picture with water provided you go all the way to the end of the land, nearer to the beach.", "This temple and place looks fantastic with water and mountains. We have been to many lakes/ rivers near to mountains across the globe, but this place takes the piece of the cake. Very picturesque. It was a bit cloudy at both the times we went here and it added to the beauty. Definitely recommend visiting this place even though it is a bit far from both Ubud and Seminyak/Kuta", "A very good and nice place and also a must visit place in . Especially the creation of water falls in the lime stones of beach when the waves hit the lime stones. It was an amazing experience to watch the same.", "The most amazing beach and coast line with vivid blue water!!!! The giant statue carvings done into the sand stone in the mountain face are amazing to see! The food stalls and tiny market stalks along the sand are interesting and the food they cook freshly in front of you is very cheap and very tasty! Hire a beach lounge and watch the view!!! Or enjoy the cool sparkling water! Either way, it's worth a visit!!!", "It is one of the nice beach , specially the view from the top is super amazing. Good for photography etc...", "Visited as part of a day tour. Rained cats and dogs, but still enjoyed ourselves. You’ll probably feel like jumping in the water on a hot day or use the natural pool. Was reasonably busy, probably a lot worse in high session. But would recommend", "I was lucky enough to see a nese Ritual (didn't know what it is) while I was in Pandawa Beach. The beach itself seems to be rather new and it is very clean. Make sure you drink coconut water while enjoying the ocean view. michellefranclee.com", "Average but nice for swimming. Good for bargain shopping out of deckchair, not having to move. Loved the nese people so friendly and happy.", "There's a board walk you can stroll along to take in the the beach scene with islands out to the sea. On a clear day you can see Mount Agung and the skyline of the hills and mounts is amazing. Great Cafes and restaurants to try and clothing/craft markets to browse around.", "Spent half a day lazing around the beach with the occasional dip in the water. Peaceful atmosphere and saw several local smiles. Would highly recommend coming here.", "Came here under special package by crown tour. The time slot for each tour was too short, just enough to take photos. I will come again to swim and stay longer. The journey down to the beach is 1 hour from the top. The water looks pristine blue from the top. Definitely a sight to behold. I’ll be back!", "Don't go... terrible vibe...could be anywhere. despite the nice scenery, its a poor man's Disneyland and a definite miss. Also, note all the beach hotels are set in so I would be surprised if the accommodation views are anything to write home about.", "This is a fabulous beach and you can get some great photo shots, but boy is it a hard trek to get to it, and of course even harder coming up. If you are not fit and agile, I would suggest not attempting it. Some monkeys live in this area which were really cute and it is really a beautiful place to see nature at its best. Plenty of toilets available in the area 5000 rupiah.", "A must see and enjoyed many lovely walks here but was expecting the waters to look like pics. Water for swimming can be quite rough in some spots. Lovely to lay on lounge in sun and enjoy a quite setting in for a week prior going home.", "As we went there it was really very crowded and not that much clean so didn't feel it will good for swim. Yeah view is nice. some water activities are also there. So as per our expectations i can say it was below average .", "Good beach TO visit in island Nice trip pasang through the sea And so cheap trip And comfortable", "Safe to swim, cheap sun lounges (we paid 25000 rupiah for whole day), cheap stalls, very picturesque, visited twice this trip, definitely go again", "We spent 2 nights in this hotel including gala dinner in near beach facility. It is very good hotel in term of services, facilities and good surrounding tousrist areas.", "Loved the history and architecture. Gained in sight into the past glories and history of with the aid of our helpful driver from Candidasa Royal Beach Club Resort.", "We love this side of the island compared to the hustle and bustle of the West side! A lot more laid back and the beach is quite clean. Do yourself a favour and see a sunrise or two here!", "I drove 2.5 hours to see the statues, only to find that there were only 6. Whilst impressive, and the beach/view is lovely, it was a long way to drive for this. There are a few massive hotels being developed in the immediate area which will no doubt bring in far too many tourists and ruin the beauty of the beach. There are a lot of little food stalls along the beach, but I didn't eat at any of them as they looked a little dodgy. Get in quick if you want to see this place before the swarm of tourists ruin the place. I didn't swim at the beach, although the water was a beautiful turquoise.", "This Beach view is absolutely beautiful although very touristy. The road is also comfortable and easy to rich.", "i don't regret one bit coming here!! clearly this is a very touristy destination even among indonesians because the temple is shown on our 50k rupiah bill. never imagined i would be able to visit this place so randomly (we actually planned before coming to this time haha). came from ubud which took roughly an hour, started to get excited when the road went uphill and we were in the mountains. needed a change of weather so it felt really good! it was cool but not chilly and windy, i was wearing a tanktop and shorts, so overall i had a really great time there. we actually went on the boat ride it costed 75k rupiah, worth it to get perfect shots of the temple. will definitely bring my family here when i get the chance!", "Some areas are really beautiful and other areas you can not swim in the ocean. So do your homework if you want before you come. The stretch in front of Westin Sheraton is all great!!!", "Very nice place .. beautiful view .. lovely place.. u need to walk down the stair to get to the beach for half hour.. but overall very good view .. good place take some photo for memories..", "Excellent views, great beach good food. The water is clean and wow breath taking scenery. Kids friendly and lots to do on and off the beach. My family enjoyed every minute of it.", "Water is murky and is actually quite rough in most areas. Lack of bars and restaurant indicates it is not really for tourists. Of 3 days we visited once for 10 minutes. Ordinary. Don’t waste your time.", "Worth the visit. Lots of Monkeys & nice temples. Around 1 and 15 mins from Seminyak. We did it as part of a tour with Awesome cycling were we went to Monkey forest first the the cycle.", "I enjoying the temple thoroughly. It was just fabulous. I wish I had reached there even earlier to spend more and more time. I would definitely want to be here again every time I come to . It is quite far from Kuta/ Seminyak given the traffic scenario there. P.S.: Do hire a car to visit the place. Taxis are too expensive and you won't even get one on your way back.", "The Place is stunning, amazing view, beautiful nature, the colours are spectacular! Definitely you need to visit this spot, but get ready to adventure, go down to the beach is not an easy task, you have to go down through a narrow path of stairs built from sticks and mud, and sometimes theres is traffic on your way down, because of the crescent number of tourists visiting the place!!", "Wide expanses, great view and a few people but not much.. Hit the beach bars with music, bean bags and Bintang. Great service - you still get the odd sales person but who doesnt need a massage and hair braids", "AS beaches go in this one is probably the best. My third trip to so knew already that it does not have the greatest beaches, but that is only a small part of what makes the island so great. The water is warm, clean, has some trash around, nice that it is not big waves, is tidal so expect shallow water quite a way out. Good place to be close to many other hotels and their facilities.", "If haven needed pictures for a brochure, they probably would take them here. Lovely long sandy beach. Protected by a natural reef assures calm and shallow waters. Perfect for swimming or snorkeling", "A stunningly beautiful location with lots of rock pools for the kids to explore while the tide was out. Beautiful gardens with wonderful views along the coast. Fascinating market with lots of local arts and crafts and some lovely cliff top cafes to watch the sun set. An enchanting place, I loved it.", "This was the best temple in for sure. It's very far from the Seminyak area which is the only problem. I suggest you hire a driver for the day and head out here early in the day. I was lucky enough to go when there wasn't much other people around so I was able to have some good photos. Make sure to buy some fish food before entering the temple. There are 100s of giant goldfish in the water and it's a great photo opportunity when you feed them. People are selling it for about $1-$3 right outside of the entrance", "It was the nearest beach to the villa I rented it. Around there are many beautiful or passable . If you want to practice surf they are suited to many at south of the island .", "The Weston just has everything we love. -great room, bathroom, bed huge, linen superb, and pillows the best. Great restaurants and plenty to choose from. Heavenly bed on the beach money well spent. Staff all great.", "We were very impressed by the position and private beach, spacious rooms and bathroom beautiful gardens surrounding them, rooms and bathrooms a little tired and towels a bit thin and grey, but overall we are enjoying our stay", "Loved it and great to relax with bintangi beers and have swims - the sea was great better than last year which i visited in June and it was quite rough to swim.", "Beautiful view and perfect sand to walk on. Our hotel was just in few steps away and im so happy to be there. Will recommend this place for all my friends.", "Sheltered and calm with no big waves; lots of beach restaurants with a great view. Just along from our hotel (Mercure) we found all the nese families enjoying their Easter Sunday beach trip.", "We spent the day here with our nese friend butu and his family. Very crowded but well worth the visit. Rented some loungers & spent most of the day in and out of the sea. Legs quite raw by being tossed around in the waves. Quite rough golden sand, boats to rent, massage etc.", "Lovely area not swamped by tourists and a lot cleaner than many other nese beaches. Many locals and expats around the area makes for a nice experience. The water is great for swimming and quite clear.", "If you are in East do visit here. Be sure to bring your bathing suit. This is a magic place to swim.", "This is an awesome beach. Visited it many times for a young coconut at sunset and for a surf during the day. All of the places to eat and drink are nice and cheap. Its a must visit for sure.", "It was nice to walk around. Looked like you can swim in one area but we didn't do that. Didn't stay long as not very large but it was OK.", "Nice view. Girlled corns, canoes, umbrella, unforgotable beach. Not as busy as other beaches. So many beautiful statues that we could take pictures.", "I personally love the beach rather than touristy place, very comfortable... View from cliff is great. It is very suitable for people who wants to be refreshed by nature.", "Pros: best place to enjoy your quiet vacation. Lots of food and lounging options. Cons: nothing really bothered me", "Great overnight stay. Very clean rooms, comfy bed. Great variety for breakfast. Pool was very clean as well", "nice view of beach... the water is so clear... and good place to take a picture.. there are so many people love to go there and get a nice experience and taking a photo for moment..", "Great day trip from Seminyak - our 7 year old boy loved watching the monkeys and exploring the park with all of the stone animal sculptures, tunnel, bridges and stairways. It is shaded and cool and one area has a walkway adjacent to a rushing stream. Perfect for this age group. Ice creams at the kiosk at the end. Reasonably priced and we spent half a day here. Several toilets in the area. They prefer you fo not touch the monkeys but they regularly feed and you are within a metre / really close for pictures.", "gorgeous beach i m spend time with wife in that area . pics r good in that area.nice view . photographer click my pics with wife background too good memorable moments in my life .", "Amazing beach! Beautiful water and surroundings. If you are European you may be swamped by locals for photos.", "Small lovely place. Great walk on pilons in middle of water on a hot humid day. Wish i took my swimming shorts with me as theres a small pool with fresh water that can be used. Few vendors around are also very nice and not pushy as some other places in . Go see it. Ita worth 20.000 ruppies.", "the view of a lifetime! this place has some amazing views! you can hike down to the beach if you want too. just know that it is a long way down.. maybe a once in a lifetime i did not do it tho.. this place has food and drinks for you to buy and bathrooms. you do have to pay for everything tho and there we sooo many tourists. to many. if you want to get a picture that you want and like i advise getting there really early maybe even for sunrise", "Only stopped briefly for photos but what a stunning beach it’s a proper nice view but you have to go up and down some hills to get there but nice all the same", "I took my boyfriend here and he like it, clean water, cheap beers and coconut also for the long chair, but for entrance we have to pay.", "This beach area is being developed in a big way. The road leading down to the beach is very new and is bordered by huge statues in enclosures carved into the rock. The beach area has a lot of stalls and canoes can be hired to enjoy the quieter area of the water closed off from the open ocean. The area is being developed and is well worth a visit. It is a photograpers paradise with great views form the road.", "Almost 2 hours driving from Seminyak, me and my husband welcomed by the fair view. The track to get here is similar with Puncak area, West Java, where there's lot of uphill and winding roads. The weather is great, we arrived at midday, so its very sunny but with a cold wind. I really recommended everyone to visit this temple and the surrounding.", "We dined at Lilla Pantai right by the water. The view is simply amazing at night especially when the sky is clear. The sand can be a little course so its advised to walk a little closer to the footpaths", "The beach, which is just recently opened, offers great scenery for taking photographs but the lack of maintenance becomes kind of a turn off for people who pays attention to details.", "This beach is one of the most beautiful beaches imaginable in , in the padawa beach, you can see a beautiful view of the cliffs.", "Went there early..me and my wife stayed in seminyak..leave our hotel at 3am..reached lempuyang temple at 515am..manage yo have a look on beautiful sunrise..just waited 5 minute for out beautiful instagram photo..then proceed to picture taking on other site..worth for a visit in a lifetime..after 6 start more visitors came in and started to be crown..we leave the place around 6 and continue to kintamani, cofee plantation,tirta empul then had beautiful sunset in tanah lot..back to our hotel at 5pm.. our driver is super cool and the price is not expensive, this is his number +62 857-9246-0009 (wayan)...", "The Beach was a place where you can see sunrise and sunset view, flying kite there is a good choice ! Relaxing in the beach with your coconut drink is a perfect moment !", "What a glorious stretch of beach. The early evening as the sun is setting is a particularly good time to go for a wander along the beach, and take in the view back to the volcano in the centre of the island whilst listening to the waves gently reaching the shore. There is very limited lighting once it goes dark - so it is not a good walk to do in the evening. For runners it is a good place to run. Just be careful about the slow moving bikes, pedestrians and dogs! ", "Breathtaking view, and I regret that I didn't go down to the beaches below. It's crowded but it's worthy of your time and effort. Peoples start to build facilities like toilet, local shop for you taking a rest in the hot temperature, enjoying the scene while drinking coconut.", "This is one of the popular and mainstream tourist attraction in . Can be really crowded during holiday season. What's interesting is that this place has contrasting elements: they've got a beach with pretty colors and enormous cliffs on the entrance. However, the beach view is one of the prettiest. The colors are so beautiful and eye-pleasing.", "But..average from what i.ve seen in other parts of the world. Still, good for swimming, water is fairly clear and the atmosphere is more relaxed than in other parts of . Not that many people who hassle you.", "used a buggy and pathway accessible was nice ride and loved the breeze. the pathway follows the whole beach along so plenty to see along the way.", "great restaurants, beautiful views. You can get a hotel right on the beach and that is the best. We liked Inna Grand Beach hotel.", "It's hard to go wrong with nese beaches. Nice beach, worth checking out at sunrise, with views of the mountains in the distance.", "Lovely hotel and staff, had Scoopon voucher which was great stayed in pool access room, very far from everything,shops etc, but perfect if you want peace. Pools awesome and huge, spa in hotel expensive but well worth the price, staff there definitely know how to give a great massage. Very friendly and helpful team.", "About an hours drive from Seminyak. The view is fantastic, the grounds and temple need a lot of maintenance. The walk back up to car park was hard going for my husband who is 75. We didn't see any monkeys in one way was good as they can be a nuisance and take your sunglasses. Take stick with you just in case we were told. $20 each to enter, you wonder how they are spending the money.", "Amarterra Villas Fantastic place. Staff couldn't do enough for you they even changed menu for me with dishes I could eat. Always greeted by all staff. Rooms spotless and well looked after, grounds beautiful and well kept. Would recommend the villas, only 5 mins away from collection shopping centre. beach also 5min walk away from villas, Very quiet place", "One of the most beautiful places around . From the top you have a great view and a long track down to the beach. But it worthwhile.", "I must admit this beach is one of the best beaches I have ever been to in . It's so beautiful and clean. The locals are nice and helpful and its such a great place to relax. This is a must place to see when your in . There are also some pretty cool statues in the side of the cliff, which you can get some photos with. You won't regret seeing this place.", "One of the most beautiful beach i ever seen in this world. It's very unique with the many statues there. Very good!!", "It's definitely worth the 2 hours drive from Seminyak! Make sure to visit it in the morning, when the view is clear & the air is so fresh .. Allow yourself a good 1 hour in this temple, & enjoy it by walking alongside the beautiful lake .. Contemplate the scenery .. It's one of the most beautiful serene places in .. Some people would stop at Jatiluwih rice fields on the way to/from it .. There is a small restaurant, we didn't try it though .. I didn't like the fact that we had to pay 2,000 IDR to use the toilet!", "Went for a paddle here but its super crowded any russians Russians surfing - Go figure Its a great place to visit very traditional nese people", "Picturesque temple that is definitely worth a visit when in . Tide for us was just coming in, so no issue crossing to receive a blessing from priests with the spring water. We went in the morning, so many of the tourist shops were not open, but that was fine. Number of school groups were there and we enjoyed interacting with them as they wanted to test out their English skills. Whilst some may find this a bit overwhelming, we enjoyed feeling like a celebrity and chatting with the school kids and posing for photos with them. Took about an hour from Seminyak as part of a 5-hour private tour that also went to Taman Ayun temple.", "its one the most amazing entrances to the beach i have ever seen.the rock carvings and the huge statues placed,the road leading to the beach and the beach itself....just too good.picture perfect and clear blue water. absolutely worth visiting . must visit", "Perfect service from all employees, especially Suwan, Leo, Deedit, Agus and Amar. They have made the vacation a perfect experience with friendly nature and great conversation! The food is delicious at every restaurant even in the dining room (Dream of M Burger!). The on-site dishes have lots of delicious dishes and very delicious afternoon tea. Can be done with more salty foods at afternoon tea. The villa is perfect. Maintain perfect with both cleaning services that occur at breakfast or dinner. The pool is fantastic and the jacuzzi is fantastic. The shower was at a great pressure and of course the automatic restroom was a nice touch. Excellent use of all the spaces through the villas. Extremely comfortable beds and pillows.", "If you have little time - skip it. Such an overrated trip. Too many tourists and the experience is not worth it - unless you want to go down the beach (very very steep and dangerous and will take you at least an hour)", "Had a hard time finding the entrance to the beach from the main road as the resorts were lining the stretch between the road and the beach. No clear signages for us to locate entrance as well. We finally backtracked for 4 mins and found a small entrance through Ke De Ta. Coconut was very fresh and cooling which was a big plus for a hot afternoon. But sunbed had to be haggled with the vendors (there were many of them along the beach) and we got a pair of beds at 50,000IDR for an hour. The beach was clean and nice to walk along the edge of the waves along the shoreline. It wasn't too crowded and was overall an enjoyable experience! would go back again", "Wow, the waters are so clear n blue like Topaz. White sandy beach and beautiful carvings of the Gods inside the limestone hill. Very good indeed", "Fantastic huge clean beach with lots of sun beds everywhere ands loads of cool bars it's the best place on the island to watch the sun go down in paradise", "This place has retained its pristine charm mostly due to the difficulty involved in actually navigating all the way down. The place is literally breathtaking. The blue of the ocean is mesmerising. This is a must see beach and something you would absolutely love at first sight. It’s a pleasure even to see this from atop the hill if one isn’t interested or has a shortage of time to go all the way down.", "Visited here for sunset. Got over charged for ticket on the way in. Was extremely busy. You can get to the temple but have to pay to be washed with holy water to walk a few steps up the side and that is it. Some nice photo opportunities but the whole thing felt like a tourist money making trap which took away from the spiritual side of the visit. Considering the traffic in it took us nearly 2 hours to get there from Seminyak. Definitely not worth the drive. Would not recommend unless in the area.", "I'm not young but the effort was Ok. Amazing beach, one time in life to be there. If you are in good condition and your mind is strong you can to go there. Yes it is long path (50min down and 75 min up), yes it is dangerous, yes the effort is huge but on the beach is woow. Recommending 100%!", "Great place to make some pictures. We had tried to swim here but we didnt like it, to many corals and not safe. But view is so beautiful!", "Good beach TO visit in island Nice trip pasang through the sea And so cheap trip And comfortable", "Good for an hour or so walk around... I wouldn’t swim there but there are some fun stepping stones. Grab a drink at the restaurant and enjoy the view from the bar stools on the right hand side overlooking the gardens to the sea beyond ( on a clear day)", "Amazing drive along the carved out road. Loved the statues cut into side of cliff. I would love to go back and it not be anymore 'touristy' but know it will only get bigger.... Beach better for older kids. Drops off quick and bit pull outwards (for want of better description). However - flags and lifeguards there - and life vests for kids and adults to wear if needed. GOOD TO KNOW: Only shade is under umbrellas which you are charged to use (2 seats under each) $5 aus per umbrella when we there.... Can buy lunch n drinks from small huts along beachfront if want to (I packed us snacks n water for day so didn't eat there). Very small toll to pay heading to beach (towards further development our driver said). Sunday is when all local families go there for the day....", "Busy beach, interesting during Kite Festival, but for us, the main attraction was the Le Mayeur Museum, right on Sanur Beach. Fascinating nese architecture, sophisticated interior decoration, and especially the Belgian painter's paintings adorning the walls. Painting buffs, go there quickly. The stunning home is not air-conditioned, and we fear for the paintings, so delicate, great palette reminiscent of Gaugin, the Australian Rupert Bunny, with a personal touch. Great genre scenes & portraits of nese women, especially his wife.", "One of the must-visits in . It is an hour away from Seminyak. I hired a private driver / tour guide as it is easier and less hassle. Visited the place in the afternoon because I wanted to see the sunset and watch the Kecak and fire dance performance. The place was big and packed with tourists. The weather’s too hot so be sure to bring a hat / umbrella with you. Also, be mindful of your belongings (especially your sunglasses and water bottles) as the monkeys might take it away from you. Beautiful landscape and spectacular view! Kecak dance was just okay. I find it boring though. But since you are at the place, might as well watch it.", "water was ok but better to relax on lounges and enjoy people watching.", "We went their from Seminyak , a little far , but worth the drive , what spectacular cliff view,with clear ocean beneath. You should ideally visit the place for a sunrise or a sunet , we were lucky to reach there by sunset and it was breathtaking. The temple is very popular with the tourists and can be reached easily through cab. There are many monkies around , so you have to be a bit careful with the stuff you are carrying, they can come to you and snatch the stuff. We were able to catch the Kecak dance in the late eve, there are different timings for the same. You can or not hire a guide, we didnt, so no comments on that. If ur visiting , Its a must visit place, and will definately charm you with its breathtaking view.", "The view is great. It was not that crowded that time. However, I still prefer to go to beach clubs than the beach alone.", "Visit the temple around 6pm for sunset view. This is one of the best temples to visit if you like seaviews. Also not far for on seminyak. Would advise to travel by car (half day trip will be around 25usd)", "Surprisingly nearby Dempasar's airport and surrounded by VIP Resorts, with \\restricted\\\" access to nese , these beach is clean, calm with no sellers following you, diferent to all other beaches I've visited in .\"", "Enjoyed a half day trip to this temple thanks to our fabulous driver/guide - Gede. Went early on his advice as gets quite crowded. Didn’t take a tour, just soaked up the coastal vibe and beautiful location. The surrounding village had good craft/clothing and eating places. We also stopped at Luwak Coffee for a tasting on the way back to Seminyak - it’s very close to Tanah Lot - which was very good.", "great beach hotel. the staff were very approachable and helpful mostly to my husband who is disable. the breakfast was good, the room was very good with comfortable bed. We will be returning to this excellent hotel. thank you Nusa Dua Beach Hotel & Spa", "Excellent sea view, relaxing and natural beauty. Like the boat riding. If you enter , go to the left first as it is more quite for relaxation. Then right side of the beach to join with crowd to have some fun.", "A must do whilst in , only a short drive from Kuta/Seminyak and only 30,000 rupiah to get in. The sea temple is beautiful to look at and lovely photos. Photos don't do it justice. There is also a snake park there and you can walk on Tanah lot. Lots of market shopping there too.", "Stayed here for our wedding, took our vows overlooking the sea and couldn't have asked for better scenery. The sea is rough but I happily swam. Great for people watching. Lots of happy memories.", "Trust me it was one of the best beach of , amazing view, blue ocean a photographic spot well maintained and must visit place when you are in ", "Visited The temple yesterday with the family and took loads of photos. Temple sits on a Rock which is cut by the seas of 40 feet or so. Temple was closed for general admission. However the views were just majestic and it was Sun Set time and temple, sea looked just beautiful that time. Around 1-1.5 hours from Ubud. Admission fees of 40000 Indonesian Rupiah per person applies. Still an attraction worth visiting. Happy Holidays!!", "Well worth the visit, one of my favourites. We hired a driver to take us there from our hotel in Seminyak. We departed in peak hour traffic and took about 40mins. Probably took much longer than it would've had we gone a little later but glad we went. Planned on going for a few photos and ended up staying a couple of hours, lots to walk round and see other than just the temple itself. Plenty of great views.", "There are plenty of reviews, so here are my tips about a visit here! •Bring a suit and try swimming in the pool. Very different. It was so hot the day I went, I almost went in shorts. It would have been ok, and in retrospect, I'd have been dry before I left! I should have swam! •If you can arrive early or late in the day before closing, the light is best for getting great shots of the water reflections without people in your pics. •Hot and crowded mid day, so go early and bring an sunglasses, and an umbrella or hat. •A \\guide\\\" will latch on to you as soon as you enter... He will seem like he is part of the deal, friendly enough and very informative, but he will bog you down and expect to be paid. So unless you really want to stand at each water feature and hear information, just say you'd like to look on your own. I had to do this about 15 minutes in, when I realized what I'd gotten into. So just be polite, smile , and say thanks but no thanks. •There are restrooms inside to your left as you enter. •Nicer restaurant inside gardens, to the right as you enter. Beautiful at sunset!\"", "View is amazing great location but it can take a while too reach from seminyak about 1.5hours ride. Be careful of the monkeys there do not wear any sunglasses or hold any plastic. If u are planning to watch the kecak dance it’s better to get it from a tour package.", "When in it's well worth setting aside a day to come here. If you are in the Tuban - Seminyak area, expect to be in the car for 1.5 to 2h depending on when you leave. The drive has lots of amazing scenery and some of the temples and valleys are well worth stopping for. The roadside stalls offering everything from fruit to rifles (yes really) make for interesting conversation points too even if you don't stop. The lake and temple itself are quite breath taking. Be prepared to take your time and explore. We were there with the kids for a good 1.5h. Aperture from the temple there are plenty of places to eat on the lake and at the temple, and even a kids playground. Highly recommended as part of your \\real \\\" experience, but be prepared to share and wait patiently for photo ops as previously mentioned.\"", "Black sands where you can walk for miles into the horizon. Great for long walks and surfing, but I don't think I would swim in it though. The views from above in the beautiful cafe's and restaurants are divine! Also there is a big wall all the way around with the local Graffiti art, well worth the photo's, there are some very talented people out there. Well worth it to see it at least once.", "We loved this place. The temple on the lake is beautiful! It's good to see another side of away from the hustle and bustle of Kuta and Seminyak. Whilst there were still lots of tourist it was not jam packed and you can walk along the lake for a bit and enjoy the slightly cooler temperatures up in the mountains. Definitely worth a visit.", "One of the best scenery shoot for photograph and video. Superb view. Beach are dirty. This place is more likely up view only. Tickets are quite expensive. Food and drinks unbelievable price.", "One of the most beautiful beaches I've seen around the world. Definitely worth seeing even if the road is rough and dangerous", "It is an amazing natural place, the wave blows the water in the air which cold you down from the hot weather. It is a safe attraction which has banister to avoid you get too closely. There also have some store nearby where you can get some coconut water and soft drinks, but they do charge you more than local people.", "This is well worth going to. It's a new area. Looks like a good surf beach. The 5statues on the way down are well worth a look. Very pretty.", "We stayed 10 nights this year , we stayed last year as well, still a nice hotel close to everything pool great , beach across the road with bands at night , the rooms cleaned everyday , staff friendly and accommodating , breakfast was ok , They had a wedding group aussies at the hotel at the same time , they were wild but harmless at the pool , luckily they only partied at the pool one day , this is not a complaint just what we experienced , the pool staff controlled the situation ,all in all still a great hotel, thanks again puri saron Great place to relax and unwind", "This attraction is a favorite destination for tourists and locals alike. There are many vendors selling food, artwork, clothing, and many more. You buy direct so you can haggle on price. Location is off the beach and the view is absolutely spectacular.", "Cheaper places to eat nearby, and a nice change to eating in the resort. Very relaxing and amazing view", "Maybe I just visited at the wrong time of day... The coastline is spectacular and it's fun watching the waves crash into the cliffs and the water blow back out, but it was PACKED with tour groups - there were people all around the edge, so it wasn't always easy to see. I was fortunate to find a spot I could sit and watch the waves for a while, but was crowded with people all around me. Much preferred the Blue Lagoon - far fewer people and much more peaceful!", "Make sure to plan your trip with the tides in mind. If you come during high tide you will not be able to go to the actual temple, youll only be able to look at it from afar. Also if you've hired a driver to visit this temple I'm sure they are going to recommend to go during sunset, but in my personal opinion I would avoid that as much as possible. There's sooo many people there at sunset that when you leave there's a massive traffic jam getting back to the seminyak area which to me didn't make the sunset worth it. I would have rather just visited during the day and avoid all the traffic completely", "Situated on top of amazing cliffs right above pristine beaches Uluwatu temple is definitely worth the drive from Seminyak.You can t enter the temple itself but there is an amazing panorama that makes up for it. I would recommend come for the sunset to watch the traditional Kecak dance, it is often very busy but it s a very suggestive venue. Watch out for those cheeky monkeys.", "i Went there right after i had Mak Beng for lunch. the view was great, white sand beach is always beautiful. took some pictiures with my mom and friends.", "The beach is so beautiful! Love the sculpture on the wall too. We only explore this place last minute. Next time I'm going to try on the parachute.", "We found Paradise ! Absolutely loved every minute of the stay. It was 5 days of bliss ! We got upgraded as it was our honeymoon and we just kived the room ! The balcony was long enough to have and train a football team ha. We also had complimentary drinks and honeymoon welcome upon arrival. It couldn't be anymore professional than it was set up. The bathroom with a tv attached right in front of the bath tub. The shower in both forms shower head and over head tropical fall. The staff so pleasant and ok its part of the job but it just felt more organic than forced. We were late to the pool a few mornings and worried about no sun lounges but the pool and lagoon staff always found room for us. This was a big plus for my new wife as she loves the sun. It would be a disservice to name individuals because every one made the stay so pleasant for us. We dine on the rooftop on day one and the view is something to behold, the view especially at sunset is magical. Plus the food was really good and reasonable compared to irish prices anyway. On our last night we visited the plantation grill bar in the hotel, we stepped in the elevator and stepped out in 1922 New York. It was like the old time Jazz Bars from New York movies. The ambiance, the food, the music, the conpany and the drinks were all top class 5 star rating. A little pricey but well worth the quality. I must mention \\Koma\\\" our waiter , smiling from ear to ear and when he heard it was our honeymoon well he brought out a plate with happy honeymoon and some specialist chocolates, classy touch. A great guy with great manners and welcoming approach. When we were checking out it all became very real that our stay was our with Double six . Id struggle to say ive been anywhere with better service. We are sad to be leaving here and will hopefully make a return in some years to come as it was just a holistic, spiritual and all round bloody amazing honeymoon ! Thank you Audrey and James Claffey \"", "Not very stunning but still better than nothing. I will not swim there when I look at the water. Better to stay at the cafe and look at the beach.", "Nice place for family with calm waves, not many peoples around, not to hot due to many coconut trees and easy to access.", "The temple itself is beautiful and worth seeing. The tickets are pricier (60k per person) compared to other sights in .This however has not translated into the condition of the premises. The toilets are absolutely horrible, you cannot sit on them. There is no toilet paper, hand soap or anything else. Can only wonder where the money goes to. Taxis try to rip you off if you don't have transportation from the temple. Use the wifi of one of the cafes inside the temple area to take a Grab. Grab cost us only 82k to Seminyak where as a taxi would have cost 150k.", "Great pool, bar and spa but pricey. I enjoyed my day there. The service was great and the drinks were lovely. The pool is great and the staff were attentive. I enjoyed the spa but it's on the pricey end! Much higher than other hotels in the area. It was lovely though but I'm not sure it warranted the price overall.", "Spent a few mornings here having a surf followed by a coconut water in a local warung. Loved seeing the locals going about daily life.", "It is a good thing that the local government is constantly investing in the infrastructure in to promote tourism. This beach is a little far out but the beach is beautiful for picture taking with huge beautiful stone carvings from the hill. You have to spend half a day and enjoy the beach. You can't just go there as tourist and take a few photos.", "The temple is surrounded by a lake. We started from our hotel in seminyak to this place on a bike. The windy road and green fields made us wonder all the way as how come this place could be there. But when reached this place, we were awestruck. It was a cloudy day, so if you are coming in morning, you can surely experience a misty backdrop. The thing I dislike about this place was there were way too many tourists.", "the wather is nice the waves are sooo bige the bech was clean but full of see weeds the bech is divaided to part eatch hotel gets a said with chairs if you are thinking of spending the day thire bring along swiming or diving shoose becous thire is some roks in the see but ober all its very nice", "The water was clear the weather beautiful. So many fish and crabs and water pools. A delight to relax.", "The beach itself is amazing with white sand and blue waters.. kayaking being the main water activity apart from swimming.. The statutes of pandavas make for a beautiful picture stop.. Sunloungers.. Coconut water.. Food and... Shopping stalls are lined all along like regular beach fare... However its isolation and accessibility (since road leading to it still under mid construction) are the drawbacks...", "Another nese temple hanging from the cliffs above the shore. If you're staying in Seminyak, the drive there ranges from 30-60 min, depending on the (chaotic) island traffic. Make plans to arrive there late afternoon, walk around the temple, stay for the sunset and amazing traditional dance that starts shortly after it. Beware of the monkeys, as they can steal anything from flip-flops and caps to sunglasses and cameras.", "Very nice views, beautiful beach. Quite hard to get there, especially in rainy season, but even if you don't go down it worth it.", "very picturesque with the coconut trees and nice restaurants by the beach, but the beach and sea was very dirty and blurry. We were later advised by our local driver not to swim there because its generally dirty, which we could see anyway. Very nice for coffee, strolls, lunches and cycling.. you can also have a massage there if you fancy.", "Would be a very nice place to relax, if not the ignorant stupid tourists, who are throwing plastic and garbage into the sea!", "Nice scenery, not very good for swimming though as the water is too shallow and Thera are strong currents", "breathtaking scenery, awesome blue beach and white sand! Sure it is hard to get down to the beach, very step traditional stairs but once you get there, it is AWESOME", "Went to the beach in the evening. It was more than beautiful. Couldn’t go down to beach as we didn’t have much time. But the view from top is awesome. Endless blue water and crystal clear white sand beaches. But was little crowded due to people busy clicking selfies and photo. Nevertheless one should definitely visit. Just be wary of the roads.", "The statues placed on the cliff wall going down to the beach are magnificent. The water is a beautiful blue green.", "The entrance way to this beach is beautiful, it is carved between the cliff, and alongside the wall there were carved by the locals. The beach is black sand, and popular among the locals, it is packed with people.", "Went here with a driver from Seminyak. Took about 90 minutes. The temple has a lovely lakeside setting, although we got a little wetter than expected as the rains came suddenly and heavy during a visit so we'd suggest having an umbrella to hand as it is located up in the mountains. Plenty of photo opportunities around the iconic pagoda temples. Lots of tourists there but that didn't disrupt the visit. We escaped the rain by eating in the buffet all you can eat restaurant. The food was nothing special so would suggest you might find somewhere else nearby.", "It's clearly a tourism spot, with beautiful statues on the side cliffs. I think it should be a good photo stop. The beach was beautiful, but crowded and dirty at some spots. You have to pay a fare to get in, for each person and for the car too (if you use a car). All in all it's nothing special to me.", "Beautiful and stunning view of the beach. Clear blue sky . The landscpae of this place itself is so breathtaking i cannot explain with my own words.", "The villa is clean with four bedrooms. They have first night free breakfast, which is a good idea. Arista the villa manager helping us for any requests or questions. She is young local ballines who can speak fluent in English. She managed some villas from the same owner. The room cleaner came every morning to clean up. No Laundry machine provided but you can asked Arista for Laundry services, it will be done at the next day. The pool is great, We love it. It has big yard in the middle between bedrooms. So spacious. One night we have breaker down, and some electrical problem but they fixed and no problem after. The road is pretty narrow to get in And out but the villa location is perfect. Easy access to the beach about less than 15 minutes walking, near by lots of restaurants. Please careful for your personal valuable stuffs, better to keep your stuffs safe because we don’t want to blame anyone if your stuffs are missing. We give Four STARS for Villa Frangi", "Location is near the airport, the sunset scenery is beautiful, i love drinking coconut and eating bakso which sold everywhere around the beach. And it's good to spend time with friends in this beautiful beach.", "Nice spa and bar I really enjoying my time. and the service was excellent and the drinks were lovely. The pool is great and the staff were very nice! ", "The location is very close from city , you can enjoy the beach and buy coconut water during waiting the beautiful sunset", "Visited here every day and it was just so relaxing. Beautifully maintained and clean. The water was amazing...and the Vista out to sea was really beautiful. As it was attached to the nusa dua beach hotel the barman came by and took orders which was great in the heat", "Went there in the middle of the afternoon with the sun beating on our back. Lovely clean beach . A must see . Good photo op from the cliff. Go if you do not mind the crowd.", "One word for this spot, FABULOUS! It’s possible to go down all the way to the beach. Approximately 30 minutes down and 60 up again. Be there early to avoid the massive crowds.", "We was at the temple, it’s really nice, spend 1hr from our hotel in Seminyak, the way easy direction, ticket 60,000rupi for adults, then walk direction to the temple, many people visiting, even they go on the beach take photo, pray wash lucky water, if you want see sunset with top view better, there is many gift shop clothes, bracelet,.... you should visit this place one time!!!!", "It is where heaven and hell meet. The beach is heavenly and offers a natural shade under what seems to be a cave. Water is a mix of blue and green, huge waves and white sands. However reaching the beach itself is hell, a very difficult road down a big mountain. I think it’s worth it but make sure you have enough time down there.", "This place is absolutely beautiful the water is so blue and the view is breathtaking just be aware if you’re going to hike down to the beach it’s more of a Rock climb than I hike, wear suitable footwear and bring some water! There is a little stall at the bottom that sells drinks but there soooo expensive! (50k for a bottle of water) And be careful in the waves as they are extremely powerful", "crowd of stall or small shop. just an average beach, nothing special about it where you can find better beach with nicer view and less crowd. however, its a nice view and many artistic statue on the cliff along the way reach to the beach.", "The afternoon drive from our hotel in Seminyak with our private guide/driver was long and grueling due to the traffic congestion of people coming from and going to the temple. Once we were there, it was impossible to see the temple from ANY angle. It was hot and muggy. And after climbing all the steps, we found that the temple was under construction, and you could not enter the third level. All we could see was a view of a cliff and the waves crashing ashore. At least that view was panoramic. Neither my spouse or I understood why our guide wasted the time in taking us here.", "We tracked this place by Google Maps, and the track is not easy to reach. We still ask to local people for the track, and surprisingly the beach is still new destination to visit. It hidden by rocks mining, but we put thumbs up to the goverment who still give this exotic track with the statues view.", "Rent a scooter to reach or simply walk also passing the beautiful dream beach on the way.Just before sunset is a good time but actually any time is great.", "Highly recommend this hotel,from all the restaurants with amazing food, beautiful staff ,rooms were immaculate beach and pools fantastic. We will be back", "My hotel was near the beach, so I went there and have a coconut to enjoy the sunset. It was fun so many people surfing and enjoy their time", "Picturesque and beautiful photos definitely worth a visit. Lots of shops nearby selling coconuts and drinks for you to enjoy too . It’s nearby dream beach so if you’re stopping over there you might as well come to devils tear !", "Fantastic beach great views. Used the free shuttle bus from Novetel. Loads of space nice and clean. Easy walk up to the water blow", "great place to swim and snorkel and there is lots of sprukers to come and bargain with to book days trips and get the best price. also good for a drink and something to eat", "Start early and be prepared for a long wait to have your picture taken. It's about a 2.5 hour drive from Seminyak so you might consider leaving before 5am to minimise the waiting time. It's worth the effort if you want a great photo. Instagram @wazzzzzzza", "Beautiful place. Good experience. Great food. Enjoyed a lot. A must visit when you r in . Beach like never seen before. Awsome water sports activities. Fun for adventure lovers.", "Our brother ketut brang us here a Cpl of times with the kids. The water was great, very clean beach but has some rough pebbles in spots. Their is little shops with drinks along the back of walkway & plenty of seating. This draws a lot of visitors due to the scenic drive down the cliff face and don't forget to have your camera ready because on the sides of the cliff, recessed is some beautiful white large statues :)", "Its need about 3 hours driving from Kuta or Seminyak to the eastern part of . Must be depart early morning to get there to see good and clear weather. To take picture at the gate ...must be queue. Its easy to find this temple and good road.", "This is one of the places to visit before you die . The beach has a viewing area from the top . We can take pictures from there . If it is a crowded day then you will have to stand in a long queue . There is a narrow walk way to the beach . It is very steep . A lot of tourists take that . But it is broken in the beginning.", "I really love how the beach and statues compliment the beauty of the place. At 1st I was surprise why this beach have to pay fee and I've get the answer once I reach the place. The statues, the hill and of course the beach is awesomely beauty. Well taking care. Great place to best while in ", "Hidden beach which literally 'appears' in front of you... view is breathtaking, with numerous shades of blue all around, school of fishes in the vicinity, with an occasional Manta Ray... walk down to the beach is tiring, but worth the effort... a true hidden treasure... Must Visit", "We're staying in Seminyak and it took us most of the day to get to the temple due to traffic etc. It is a beautiful temple and the grounds are well maintained as well. The temple looked like it was sinking into the lake or maybe flooded but I'm assuming that is due to the time of the year we visited (rainy season). The weather was not great but we were able to get some decent shots and enjoyed looking around.", "Pristine clean water and sand. Quiet, not too many people. Stunning views. There's also a small elevated area with a garden - if you explore a little, you find some excellent views. No idea what this area is called, sadly - but do check out my photos, and you'll see what I mean. Perfect place to lie down for a couple of hours and read with a Kindle. Enjoy the waves and the oh so gorgeously blue waters...", "The views were stunning and the water was clear and warm. The beach was perfect for long walks and exploration .", "difficult access to get there but so amazing when arrived. natural beach view with a blue water and fresh air", "Very beautiful for a walk and some drinks. The hotels in the location are really good. The water was very warm and dirty, same as most beaches in but the ocean view is beautiful.", "Worth visiting... Take beach view room... Very good break fast. Veg preferences available. Very very cooperative staff.. Thanks to Mr. Vincent pillai n special thanks to Sari for serving with beautiful smile", "It took me 1 hour from seminyak to Tanah Lot and another 1 hour back. Traffic jame is so bad. Highly recommend you go there earlier. I started from Seminyak at 8am but when I arrived there, it was already a lot of people. I hope to go there when low tide unfortunately my visit was during a high tide but I think high tide is better for capturing the beauty of the temple otherwise you will get the temple with a bunch of tourist in your photo trying to walk through the sea when it's low tide. Recommendation: -Go there early. -Prepare to have spare time there like more than 1hour because of many people there. View Point is always crowded for taking photo -Pay a small fee for entrance -Not good if it's raining.", "Nice views and a peaceful setting. The ocean breaks at a reef around 1/4 mile out and it is not too deep. The water is cool and refreshing, and the beach is peaceful. There are beautiful views and nice places to sit and relax. Make sure you get up early at least once and make it to the beach by around 5:30am to catch the sunrise. If you have some nice clouds on the horizon it is quite breathtaking!", "A local friend took me here on his motorbike from Seminyak. Fabulous twisting coast roads. Thankfully he was able to act as a guide when we got to the temple otherwise I would have missed a lot culturally. Definitely worth a visit if you are interested in local traditions as this is one of the six most sacred sites on the island. Beware the thieving monkeys!", "Though the way to the place is quite bumpy and looong, when you get there, it was all worth it. Too bad I went there after having too much fun in Island, so when I got there, I was all tired from the nights at the club ^.^\\ I didn't go to the beach which waaay down there, but now that I'm home, I regretted it. I'll definitely will go again next time.\"", "This is a beautiful water temple very close to Seminyack. Thus a very easy drive either on your own or with a guide. The only problem was the number of people. It was overrun with tourists. So much so that a bazar of trinket booths have been established before the temple to sell you stuff. I would defiantly go to this site, however, don't let it define your temple experiences.", "Simple, clean, friendly. Great food everywhere on the beach. Many shops and bars. Friendly nese people everywhere.", "I like the statues. This is very different than other beaches. It's clean and the view is awesome. i'll be back someday!", "Fantastic views when driving down the road to get to the beach with statues built in the cliffs. Beach itself was clean and safe. Had a great time swimming here. Plenty of stalls selling food and drink.", "What amazing day i had to see this magical temple in the middle of the Lake. i went there in the morning which is best time our driver said. and yes the view the fresh aii made we feels like in heavan", "My first visit to and chose this resort based on location and price. Great value for money. Friendly, clean and everything you need closeby.", "It is worth a detour to visit this place which is very well maintained. Bring your swimmers if you fancy a dip.", "Loved the ambience of sitting under the shady trees, watching the action on the water and then having a swim in the water. A lovely place to be in .", "Doubt If i would swim here and probably opt for your swimming pool at you accomodation! The locals appear to revel in the conditions but not for me!", "So happy we took the drive here from Seminyak. The location, with the lake and the mountains for the backdrop for the temple was breathtaking. The surrounding gardens where beautiful. I would recommend going in the morning before the rain hits.", "This is one of the loveliest holy places I have been to in ..... highly recommend you take your swimmers and go for the day...... especially if you are sick of the humidity, the spring water really cools you down! 10 000 per adult for a swim ( $1 )........ nice food at the restaurants outside and not too much hassle.....", "It takes 2 hours driving to the parking lot from Seminyak. Bring your light, jacket, shoes, and negotiation with local guides. We were 4 persons paid 500,000 for guiding us. Make sure you walk on guide walk, mean the road is slippery when rain the day before. If it's not raining before then ok. Fabulous sunrise photos spot in the altitude.", "It truly is a treasure of historical heritage and simply beautiful place🏞 this coral beach looks like place from another planet when you step on it. Beauty one must not miss", "Locals and tourist picnicked at this beach a lot with buzz of activities of people on cruises to nearby islands. Visitors who like to watch or experience religious ceremonies of the nese Hinduism would be thrilled to be here as there are numerous ceremonies held on this beach regularly. Shoppers can also get thrilling bargains for souvenirs especially in the early morning when business just starts. People are friendly as they are all over . Surfing are also taught here for aspiring surfers and the waves are suitable for surfers. Other sea recreational activities are also plentiful including fishing.", "One of my favourite places to visit. The 3 hour spa treatment is absolute pampering and well worth tiny amount it costs. Lunch overlooking the beautiful gardens ensures the whole experience is relaxing and enjoyable", "Already 2 times visit, but next time i will go there again. they have very good view.the beach is not for swimming but you still can enjoy the view. the place is very large, i not have explore all the complex area. someday i want to watch Kecak Dance here.", "Two \\streams\\\" ran from busy town into the sea. it did not smell very nice and put us off the sea. Sea was rough and Red flags up so again not as good as many other beaches I have been to.\"", "If you wanted the picture perfect shot with the teal waters this is the place. Also, a good place to get chilled swimming or just chill by the beach.", "Something quite relaxing to do on your trip to the east of is to visit this place. Entry prices fairly cheap but the coffee inside if you choose to have one is faily expensive. Walk across the stepping stones which make you feel like you are reenacting a scene from the bible. Plenty of tour guides willing to give you detailed information about its magic. Si tienes tiempo para ver esta lugar, vaya", "Its a beautiful setting which the resorts really look after. Water quality is of course an issue- don't open your mouth!", "It's about couple of hours from Seminyak and the drive is beautiful! Plan the visit in second half of the day, so you can enjoy the temple, views, dance performance and the sunset! What more can you ask for!!! It's a fair bit if walk , totally justified by the views :) Beware of the monkeys. When in , you should watch atleast one dance Performance. And this is where you get to see the most recommended one. Rech on time and grab a top seat in the open theater. Makes it easier to watch the dance, click pictures and see the sunset!!", "Don't get it wrong, I love and I love nese stuff however this doesn't apply on this place. Overpriced water sports, polluted sea for scuba divers and unfortunately almost no fish for snorkelling.", "When v were travelling to this place i thought that it wouldnt be worth visiting it has it took us around 3hrs to reach from seminyak but as we were abt to reach i just amazed by all the beautiful view around and was totally worth every single minute to visit this temple..its surrounded by a very beautiful lake and a mountain..it was very romantic for us.", "We arrived as the sun was going down beautiful views, definitely worth the ride didn’t take us long from Seminyak on a bike , beautiful views. You can go half way up the temple if you leave a donation and get holy water and rice on your head", "Only a short drive from Seminyak and well worth spending a couple of hours visiting this outstanding temple located only yards from the beach, ocean side. Very beautiful scenery all around this location and well suited to both casual and serious photographers!", "Touristy...take your scooter to the left of the tourist buses and/or drive right through to the other side where you can see Sandy Bay beach club", "Although it was a bit crowdy, it was an awesome experience and adventure. The trail to the Beach might be a bit dangerous but its definitily worth it.", "Great views over a beach and some cliffs. A nice place to get some really nice pictures of the surfs.", "Very beautiful scenery from above to the blue turquoise sea, got a great fotos of this beach, need a short deep dawn hill to get best spot for foto but it worth it 👍🏾" ], "marker": { "opacity": 0.5, "size": 5 }, "mode": "markers+text", "name": "21 - seminyak temple - seminyak visit - hotel seminyak", "text": [ "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", 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Amazing views and soft sand. Watch the tide pull, though. Potentially very dangerous.", "amazing amazing & amazing .....wish i could go down the beach !!!. its a bit risky to go full down till bottom from Top.....if you got an opportunity book a ferry tour to its bottom .", "This is one place where photos don’t do the place justice. The view from the top is incredible. The climb down to the beach was tougher than expected (probably tougher going down than coming back up, as you can use the fencing to pull yourself up the steps). The beach has the most perfect soft white sand, and the waves are breathtaking - not safe for swimming, but great to watch! An amazing place.", "By far, my favorite tour while in . The view was the most beautiful setting I’ve ever seen. Definitely wear walking shoes. It’s not exactly a short walk, and if you plan on actually walking down to the beach area you’re going to wish you can comfortable shoes. Also make sure you have some cash. There are places to purchase water and snacks along the way, and you might need both after climbing the steps in the sun. Overall, amazing...breathtaking...don’t miss this.", "You just have to see this. It’s beautiful. Climb down to the beach if you’re super adventurous. Just remember you will have to climb back up afterwards. You’ll need to be fit.", "The place is simply stunning. If you are fit to climb then must go down to the beach. It will take around 20 minutes to go down and 25 to go back up. Seriously one of the most beautiful scenarios ever seen. Must see.", "If you have enough time and condition of health is ok, you should get down to enjoy the beach. But the way get down is not easy at all. It takes an hour to get down and maybe more than an hour to get up again. Its really exhausted. There are many people giving up at ghe half way, included me.", "Breath taking views from the top and if you choose to walk down... you're in for an adrenaline rush to say the least! The narrow walkway down is \\fenced\\\" with bamboo and some parts are damn near vertical that steps have been cut into the rock. Ironically, we walked down in bare feet as jandals (flip flops) felt far too unsafe. Once down at the beach you could go for a swim however we found the powerful swell intimating so only dipped our feet. Back at the top there are places to buy cold drinks (lifesaver! lol) The whole experience of the views and the walk itself was a highlight of our trip.\"", "Getting up and down to the beach not impossible, but tiring for sure (esp under bright burning sun). If you simply wanna take photos of T Rex from all angles, you dont need to walk all the way down. Instead you can go along the cafes and there is a farmland nearby where there are plenty of quiet but nice viewpoints of T Rex too.", "Wow this beach was incredible but the hike back up was mental! Worth it once in a lifetime but not sure I'd do it again!", "The place is simply stunning. If you are fit to climb then must go down to the beach. It will take around 20 minutes to go down and 25 to go back up. Seriously one of the most beautiful scenarios ever seen. Must see.", "to get there you have to take the ferry, and with no deck you have to climb over a bunch of rocks, walk in trash and seaweed infused water, then sit in the boat barefoot. the floor is covered with dirt and hairs. absolutely disgusting. after almost an hour in the boat, you have to walk quite a bit to get to this place. the path is just dirt and rocks, which is difficult to walk on with dirty wet feet in flip flops. by the time you get there, your feet will be covered with dirt and sores. and this is all that’s there... a bunch of water mist hitting the rock.", "Absolutely beautiful. A must do! A lot of people and a big climb down to the beach but worth every step.", "Excellent place to see when u are in ...beautiful view and amazing temple in the ocean...toilets are clean and you can bargain in tanah lot to get the best deals....the young coconut as you finish your tour is sweet and tasty...", "What a gorgeous lovely beach when you’re down there after going through the steep dodgy steps.. hidden gem indeed!! Worth visiting 😊😉👍🏻", "Spotted a manta from the top. Amazing views wherever you step. Path down to the beach is pretty treacherous. I am amazed so many people just start walking and continue down- (herd mentality?? us included!). The tragedy of someone slipping and bringing many others down is too scary to imagine. After our visit, read that a Russian woman fell to her death here in Feb 2018. Saw dads carrying toddlers on their backs, and one did not even have a child carrier! The authorities should really construct a safer route to this magnificent beach. The bay is amazing once you get down. Well worth the climb down and up if you accept the risks. And no, there is no easier way, Ken! :)", "As soon as one enters the vicinity of beach, you can see idols of five pandawas on the left and a beautiful beach at a distance on the right.... The first look of the sea and the white sand makes you spellbound....The view is amazing...I was so excited to go there and my excitement was doubled on the first site of it..Me and my husband had a great time there, there are corals on the beach and shell picking is a wonderful activity to do...I think we managed to collect around 50 colorful shells walking in the water...it was a totally WOW experience! We could also see people coming with their surfboards and going to an island at a distance for surfing...", "What an experience! I knew i had to go down that beach the moment I saw the photos online. Unfortunately, Im not into hiking and most specially rock climbing!!! But ok, for the love of the beach I thought, maybe it's not as bad as it looks like. WRONG. It's totally dangerous and very very risky! Going down was already a big challenge but rock climbing w/out any harness and only bamboo poles to hold onto while balancing yourself up??i know right.. It's definitely a ONCE in a lifetime experience, coz i have no plans of doing that ever again hahaha😂 PS: The waves there are actually scary strong and high it's almost impossible to swim anyway LOL so pls think a hundred times carefully before going down!", "i went there on 1 of february, it was amzing wave through the cave,, with blue sky blue water, still natural for a moment the place is near dream beach just 5 minutes walking. i got tanned skin after more than 1 hours there hehehehe,,", "Need to be in decent shape to do this. We went to the bottom. It was not an easy hike. It was short but very tough coming from the bottom. Practically wall climbing - using more of your arms then legs at first. Incredible sights from every point during the hike. Beach at the bottom is the most beautiful beach I've ever been on.", "The view is superb from upstairs. But downstairs it is just as pretty on the beach. The hike is sometimes challeging but with some decent shoes it's not that hard, it's tougher going up than down :). But there's always \\fences\\\" to hold on to. Definitely worth going down! The sea is rough so I would not go far in the water, there is a lifeguard who blows a whistle when someone is getting too far.\"", "Absolutely gorgeous views from the top, amazing to watch the sunset from. It’s definitely do able to hike half way down where there are physical steps to the picture points and get some nice shots. However BE WARNED once you get past the main bit (you will know when) the trail gets INCREDIBLY steep and there are no longer steps, you are from that point on literally rock climbing down an almost upright cliff. In hindsight I would not have gone down as we fell multiple times and was extremely exhausting on the way up. I have cuts on my knees from where I had to essentially crawl up. The beach down there is amazing but you could get access to a beach equally as amazing without the near death experience. If you’re physically fit and enjoy the thrill of hiking / mountain climbing then go ahead. If you’re an average person - YOU’VE BEEN WARNED!!", "we start our journey with this marvelous beach And it hit us! We saw the hill track from upside and thaught it will be not that 'hardcore' but after 5 min down, yes we fell the rock. They still don't have proper stair to step, instead they have temporary made by wood handle and stair. We really train our muscles here, running breath, and tears (for my sister lol). It was mostly like wall climbing without any safe as the hill is really steep. You have to prepare your physic and mental before you down because once you did no one ever can lift you up and down even a helicopter. Lol. But every those drama are really worth it! The beach is aweeeeesome. Ps : i suggest you to climb down and feel the water. It's really worth it. And please wear your shoes rather than flip flops :D", "Nice and quiet place to relax and for water sports activities. Eat original Singaporean Laksa in Warung QU, Yummy", "I lost few times before reach to this beach. Worth few hours bike riding and the view was breathtakingly beautiful! Next time will plan properly to visit and spend a night in the island is a must!", "The most incredible views from the top, on the way down and on the beach. Went down with my 12 year old son and 15 year old daughter. Almost vertical decent in some places but there is a lot of bamboo structure to hold on to the whole way. About 20 mins down and probably a bit frightening for most in some places. The beach is incredible and secluded. The way up is much more strenuous but not as worrysome. If you can handle it, its well worth the journey.", "Amazing experience. The beach and the way down was so worth it. Be careful though. And wear comfortable shoes.", "dont forget go to the south area where the local people spend the time. not all is luxury on the island", "Just a few meters north of Dream Beach, this cliff view is just breathtaking! Just sit there and relax while watching the waves crashing to the cliff. Best to go there on sunset because the minimum shady tree available. Remember to bring a few bottle of beer and just enjoy", "The place is spectacular but the climb down to the beach is truly dangerous and takes 35min just to go down. If you plan to go down, do it well before sunset, wear proper shoes and carry enough water - and be really careful! There are some really narrow and steep sections in the trail. The views are great from the top too so you don’t miss too much if you decide to stay there :) Note that also this nature attraction has an entrance fee.", "The beach here is absolutely beautiful with white sand and clear water. The trail is very steep (nearly vertical in many places) and rough. It has steps cut into the dirt and railings tied together. I saw many people coming down with brown scraped butts and even saw one guy slip and take out the woman in front of him. This trail is not for inexperienced hikers, kids, or elderly. In many places you must rely on the railings for support and in some sections I saw the railings had fallen so take caution. Bring water as it’s a steep hot hike back up.", "This place has absolutely great view. As this place is far, I would advise to try hiring a driver instead of driving a scooter as this is the safest option. To see the cliff with your own eyes and experience the height is absolutely worth it. Then we decided to go to beach so we can swim in beautiful blue sea and play in the white sand. Trail gets too steep and there are no longer steps, you are from that point on literally rock climbing down an almost upright cliff. Wearing a shoe for this hike is a must. After finally reaching the bottom, it was all still beautiful, but the sea was also rough, high waves and strong tide, so it was hard to relax in the sea. In the beach there was only one small place selling some drinks and snacks. Overall, it was definitely very beautiful, the view and scene was amazing. The challenge is a bit hard but worth it and we all felt great after doing all this. I would give it 5 stars if only it was better maintained (stairs and facilities). Otherwise its beautiful.", "This is the best part about without doubt Ur trip to is incomplete if u dont visit this beach Park ur bike, walk till d view point and ur mind is blown with the views The actual hike to the beach is not for everyone, only for the fit and bravehearted. We did it half way n gave up. Just enjoyed d views from up top. I think just a handful of people trek down to the beach. Im sure all that effort is worth ur while. Beautiful place", "We stay at this hotel for a week.. First day 1 stayed at this resort I feel uncomfy because the villa stuff are very2 old and the menager Mr Arkarna came to me and fulfill what I need. All the staff are very2 kind and helpful And I explore around the resort,it was very nice.You can running every morning going to the beach it really2 close with the resort,you can go to the beach by walking..and you can find everything like laundry,nasi ,store.Everything are very cheap,it's has a strategic area. First day I planned to move to the other resort but I changed my mind because this place very homey, the manager and staff really care to us.. It's really unforgettable vacation and I got a lot of new friends here. Our Children are very2 happy Thank you karma, thank you Mr Arkarna,Mr Paul,Ester,David and all the Stuff", "The pictures really don't do this place justice. The view is beautiful. We didn't walk/climb all the way down to the beach but did manage to go part way to appreciate the amazing scenery. It does get busy/popular but you can still get chance for photos and to appreciate the views. Recommend sturdy shoes if you are going to climb down to the beach - the walk is more like trekking/rock climbing at times.", "It was an amazing view! You have to walk a little bit higher and further away from all the tourist and you have an amazing silence view! You can walk down too a very nice beach! We didn't do it because there was a line to get down.. You have to go early! Friends off us did it, it would be a 30 min walk. Also would recommend to go from a boat and take a tour around the island then you can see tis rock as a T-rex very awesome!", "Awesome view, clean great small beach, worth every effort for you to get down and enjoy. It's the most awesome and only place on earth with such beauty! To all able bodies...this is a must visit place once in a lifetime. Plan ahead, arrange car and driver as well as hotel to stay in. Cheap travel by far in comparison to other island but the view alone is worth it!", "If you're thinking of motorbiking here from anywhere, rethink that and get a driver. The road is seriously bad and 15 miles turns into a hour drive to avoid the pot holes. Get here super early. As crowds get here around 9 am and parking is hard to find as well as getting a decent picture of T-Rex rock or the beach . The view is stunning, the water is the most beautiful blue. There area has few view vistas to get your picture, however lines can be long and you can easily wait 15 mins for your 15 seconds. I stayed for about 15 mins before the crowds were overwhelming. There is a few warungs located here so food and drinks are plentiful. The hike down to the beach is around 30 minutes from the top but we opted not to do it.", "You can enjoy family time or a calm leisure time on the South East coast of the island. Have a walk along the beach to discover local Warung(s) street food atalls or the many restaurants and bars with a view on the beach", "If you are a lover of a cliff with beach & sea, this is a breadth taking view that you cannot find anywhere else. A good place to visit but this place is getting crowded with tourist each day. Tour and guides are also getting more expensive.", "This place has a magnificent view. The road to get there is not too bad, but once you approach the cliff, make sure to have good shoes for climbing down to the beach. Totally worth it!", "A drive on bad roads lead to this lovely landscape where you have to jostle with people attempting to get the perfect instagram pictures. Some people trek down to the beach when it is clearly marked not to do so. We met and spoke to a few who really regretted going down and anyway its just another beach down there...we have been to enough around the world not to waste time and effort trekking up and down a risky path. Enjoy the view and don't miss the 'Pohon Cinta' - Love Tree.", "Absolutely love this place, as soon as i laid eyes on this place it instantly took my breath away, I stood at the top for a good 10 minutes taking it all in., i got there nice and early about 9 before the mass tourists got there and it was enjoyable, me and my girlfriend decided we would venture down the beach below and wowwww! what an experience it was, my girlfriend doesn't really like heights or hikes so she found it overwhelming, there are certain parts of the climb down which are vertical with big drops which she didn't like.... me on the other hand took it all in my stride so it really does depend who you are with and your fitness level, we got down in about 40 minutes and then spent 2 or so hours on the lovely beach below the waves are massive so only swim if you are confident and strong enough, ild say the climb up is harder than going down... mainly because the heat from the midday or afternoon sun, the amount of people coming down aswell at that time is greater so there's a lot of standing around waiting for people to pass on the tight trail down there is a bamboo hand rail that goes all the way down, be careful tho in some places this isnt sturdy and its loose! overall I would give this place 9 put of 10, just be prepared to work for paradise 💪💪", "This beach was beautiful! We did not venture down to the bottom but many people did. It is definitely a must see in . Such an amazing view from the top!", "Beautiful! This place is spectacular. The steps down to the beach are treacherous so be prepared. Part required scrambling on all fours. It was worth it for us", "When you arrive, you are going to be greeted with such amazing view of the entire place from above. Although it can get over exhausting to reach the beach below and back to the top. Worth the effort, never going down again though. Haha", "This is the most beautiful and the most dangerous beach I've ever seen in my life. The road to go there isn't in good condition but once you arrive, you won't regret. It takes around 10 mins to go down and 10 more mins to climb up, when you are at the beach, you'll feel like you escape from the real life, very soft and white sand, but the waves are so strong that you have to be careful, but chasing and running away from the waves is kind of great experience.", "Good place to escape the otherwise chaotic island. Each resort has their own little area where they serve food and drinks, it is good quality but quite expensive for the island.", "The view from is top is just spectecular, although you have to walk down to go to the beach which should take around half and hour and it's not very safe either as the board reads \\go down at your own risk\\\" as the path down the hill was a bit broken when we went there\"", "One of the most amazing coastlines you can witness. The views are amazing as far as the eyses can see. The colours of the water and the sands against the towering cliff faces is breathtaking. One of the many spectacular views on the paradise Island. Careful of the photo snapping tourists near the cliffs edge. Can get very busy.", "Breathe taking view. also if you go down and climb up your breath will be affected. be sure you have good shoes, water and a good condition before you go down. the beach is beautiful and worth the road", "Simply wow. This was by far the most beautiful beach I've ever seen...but I had to earn my access to it. The stairs and handrails are strong enough to hang onto, but you'll be taking some big steps down. Going back up is an actual climb. But to get to one of the most beautiful white sand beaches and bluest water, it was worth it entirely!", "Stunning view from up top of the dinosaur rock. Can get really pretty views at sunset. That hike down. Oh wow, that was very very hard. It’s extremely slippery going down. I have size 14 feet which made it very difficult for me to find footing to place my feet. I hike quite often back home in Western Canada, so I felt pretty confident doing it until I slipped and fell and cut up my elbows. Then entire way down, shaking legs and thoughts of “oh god I’m going to die here.” I advice anyone doing this hike: if you struggled in the first half of the hike which is until the dinosaur’s back and then u turn towards the beach and start going down to do other half. TURN back! So can get some very pretty pictures from there because the second half down is soooo much worse and extremely steep with very tight spacing which makes it very tricky when ur going down and ppl are coming up. Some ppl were doing the hike bare feet to get better grip which might be an idea worth trying?!? Once you get down to the beach, it is pure paradise. Can’t swim in it but the massive waves are beautiful to see and there is a tiny stand down there serving drinks which is cool. Can’t believe they go up/down that hike every day with merchandise. Hike back up was fine for me because I have strong upper body and it requires lots of pulling yourself up holding onto support branches that are places along hike. My wife who has weak upper body found it very challenging going back up and was sore for about 3 days where she couldn’t move her arms without pain. Hike down she flew down because she had to pee real bad.", "The Views, awesome The landscape, stunning A bit of traffic going there since the streets can get very narrow. Once there the crowd does make one a bit anxious as the first few photo opps along the stairs too are narrow. But chill enjoy take a deep breath it’s lovely. If you wish to take the harrowing journey all the way to the beach, you really should be in good condition. Strong legs, good knees and such. Despite some drawbacks, it’s worth the view!", "Rent a scooter and get here, that is the easiest way from the beach. It's very beautiful and worth a visit if you're passing by or have some time left. Here some pics http://beammedown.blogg.se/2013/october/mopedhyrande-vips-haps.html", "Beautiful beach, wawes are small so it seems like you can swim in here, but there are SO MANY tourists from China and other asian countrues who just don't swim and just make photoes, endless photoes with everything, if you're white - will make photoes with you too, specially if you're wearing your swimsuit.It was really uncomfortable experience... Just beutiful, but such a useless place if you want to swim, because nobody from croud swims, they just take pictures.", "The landscape from above is magnificent. If you have time, you should go down to the beach but the road is very steep. Please use comfortable shoes or sandal. I can't believe such place exist. Very beautiful.", "Great place for a walk along the beach. Lots of restaurants to relax and enjoy a good meal and drinks not overly expensive. Water is clean not a lot of tourists. Can be a enjoyable a relaxing day. Some great hotels to stay. Nice views of the Island all round.", "i went with three friends from spain , i went here by two motor bike , when we arived my friends very intrested and than they ask me to go down , oh my god that is very high cliff , i just imagine my self fall down and land on the coral , i must be die . they still ask me to go down , okay i follow you , i was go down very slowly , look at down very scary , the stairs just made from thin wood , around 30 minute i was arived at the beach wow that was nice clearly sand with big wave, amazing but we cant swim there because the wave to wild", "The climb down to the actual beach is crazy and very strong current at the beach, but beautiful scenery and so cool", "The hike down to the beach and the entire vibe is amazing. We do enjoy the view so much. So, visiting is not complete if you're not going here.", "My daughter not us enjoyed a day excursion to this place. Murals and statues were great. Beach was very busy. Aerial view was great", "The beach is super beautiful but the access to go down the cliff could be really dangerous if you didn't have any hiking or climbing experience.", "This was a very cool place to come and see! There were alot of crowds though, so I'd suggest ever come early or come late. We were lucky enough to see sea turtles coming up for air in the bay which was very cool. The roads leading here are questionable so we parked up and walked the rest of the way. If you're unconfident on sandy, rocky tracks then I'd suggest in doing the same! There is a cool place to eat nearby too called cookies cafe which is a nice stop off as well.", "It is beautiful here and the view is superb...it is a must to visit this beach...the engineering method to cut through the high cliffs and build road to access this beach is a marvel.", "The view is simply breathtaking. This place was never a part of my itinerary, but I met a Malaysian dude during white water rafting and he showed me some of the pics from the island. Then and there I decided i'll visit this place. The T-Rex shaped mountain, blue azure waters everything is just simply amazing. If one is willing to hike a little they can even go down to the sandy beach at this place. However, since we were on a tight schedule we did not go all the way down. Also just 100-200 meters from this place there is another viewpoint which gives you a very different perspective of this place. From that place, the entire mountain feels like an elephant with his trunk and the mountain besides seems like a crocodile.", "The view from the hilltop is nice and all. But the fun begins when u descend the hills to the beach below. It is tiring and hard, but totally worth it! Make sure u bring enough water with you to descend and to climb back up! And don't wear slippers because I have seen many slippers snapped along the way.", "Come early! The crowd arrive at about 10:30ish and this makes it difficult to ascend the very steep steps to the beach. The climb is really strenuous. There is a small warung at the bottom.", "Stunning views, can get very busy. We visited via a private tour using Warung Coconut, great value tour and extremely helpful guide. It is quite a steep trek down to the actual beach if you decide to venture down. The views from the cliffs above are absolutely beautiful. There are a selection of cafe bars at the top. Well worth a visit if you are on the island. The roads are very narrow to get there, so highly recommend using a private tour.", "This place cant be described in words. The view is simply stunning and out of this world. If youre fit for the long walk down to the beach I strongly recommend, but be carefull of the strong waves. Not the best roads and a quite a bumpy ride.", "Perfect. Just the mkost beautiful beach ever seen! The hiking is hard but worth it. Almost desert beach.", "The beach is not easily accessible (we drove a motorbike for 40 minutes from the main Port) but the views are definitely worth the hustle! Unfortunately number of people pushing through the narrow path to get this “original” Instagram picture makes it very difficult to enjoy. We tried to walk down the path but it was too packed to really take to most out of it - I would recommend to go there very early in the morning to avoid the crowds", "The company in charge of this area has been raising the entrance fee from time to time. But we realised too that local tourist/locals are coming in this area via another alley which doesn't need them to purchase entrance tickers. Anyway, try coming during sunsets (5pm-6pm). The views are better during that period of time. Overall the place is very crowded with people. It isn't easy to snap a photo without people walking into your cam's viewfinder. Be sure to bargain before you purchase anything from this area (yes, even mineral waters you can bargain). Say, they told you that the coconut cost 30 000RP you can reduce it to 15 000RP.", "This beach is absolutely amazing. White sandy stretches and massive waves crashing in to the shore - very interesting to watch the locals play around in them. Be prepared for the number of tourists trying to get the perfect photo particularly at sunset. So many chinese tourists posing along the front of the beach that we had to literally push to get through them to get anywhere.", "I cannot say enough about the spectacular view of this place. Even from one place to other is hard to reach, the view is worthed it. Did not try to go to the beach but from above it is look really clean. Too much tourist and people taking photo make this place less natural I think.", "This beach is one of the best beaches I’ve seen. But it’s hard to get down and getting back up is even harder. It’s mainly climbing so wear proper shoes! At the top it’s very crowded, but as soon you managed to get down you basically got the beach for your own.", "Well it's a big climb down. The stairs are very steep, so if you're small u will have trouble with them. If u have injuries or just bad condition I wouldn't recommend to climb down. The beach down is one of the best I ever seen. The water and waves a quite rough so it's not suited for bad swimmers. For me the climb up and down was totally worth it! Extra tip: don't come on flip-flops and bring a couple of bottles water with you. Down on the beach they sell, only for way to much money.", "One of the best and most terrifying experiences of my life... My boyfriend and I tackled the hike down to the beach at about 9am. Not too busy at this time but still people around. The hike down was hectic and so dangerous and the way up was exhausting. I saw people suffering heat stroke and dehydration which could have been fatal if they were not careful. The beach is totally worth it and one of the most exceptional beaches I’ve seen but there are a few things to know before you go: 1. Bring so much water- it’s a life saver and if you have enough to offer to people in need it can be a literal life saver 2. Wear shoes... we wore jandles (flip flops) on the way down and I ended up doing it barefoot, but the way back up the ground was too hot and I would have preferred real sneakers. 3. Do not attempt if you are unfit and think you will not make the climb back up. 4. The shore dump is not something to be taken lightly... it is amazing and refreshing but be so careful, I saw a guy dislocate his shoulder being dumped back onto the beach and luckily my boyfriend (knows first aid and shoulder distress) and a tourist who had just finished med school were there to help. A lot of people will not be as lucky. Enjoy every minute but be safe and look after people around you. Really sad to hear about people drowning here and it happens far too often :( An amazing experience but very dangerous. :)", "This is the most dangerously beautiful place I have ever seen or been. Climbing down 2000 feet of raw cliff via slippery spots with a small bamboo rail and rope is no small task for a guy afraid of heights. Having a 20' wave take your feet out from under you is also very humbling. Being alone with the most beautiful woman on the most spectacular beach in is bucket list priceless!", "A great place to go to view a slice of paradise. If you are able to take the hike down to the beach, you can spend a day sunbathing and relaxing in one of the most beautiful and remote beaches I’ve ever come across. It is possible to stand at the top of the cliff and look down at the beach, or you can scale the cliff yourself to get to it. We are 2 fairly fit 28 year olds and it took us about 25-30 mins to walk down and 20 mins to climb back up. Wear sensible shoes (I went in flip flops and decided it was easier in bare feet!) An absolute must see if you’re on the island", "We wanted to go to the Dreamland beach, but our local driver recommended this beach. We decided to take his suggestion and never regretted. The view was amazing, the beach was nice to walk in. We avoided the crowded part of the beach and went to the quieter side across the cliffs. it was wonderful to sit around for a while and watch some people swim!! Will definitely recommend this beach in .", "The t-Rex head. Beautiful spot for pictures! There's a staircase to walk down to the beach. Our guide told us it'll take about 35-40 minutes each way.", "It is a big park practically. There are a temples on the water which you can not get closer on foot. There are some motor boat services that take you closer and make a few photos. There was a big queue there. Though they came about 10 m close to the shore so it nearly the same experience, maybe the angle is different. You can walk around, the crowd is very well spread around.", "Fantastic view. I got a lot of very nice pictures from there. Stairs were scary. Be carefully if you are going down to beach.", "One of the people-view beach in South . The view are amazing from the top hill (the entrance is from hilltop then continue downward to the beach), but after arrived at the beach, we are turning back directly. Not getting the nature feeling in this place.", "Beautiful cliff and horizon view. Located less than an hour by car from Angel's Billabong / Broken Beach. You can enjoy the view from above or you can go down to the beach with a note; you have to be in good condition. It requires a great stamina to go steep 500-700ft down and climb back. At some point your knee will be in front of your belly while climbing up the steep stairs (if it can be called so). The path also not really safe since there was no fence/net/bar good enough to prevent accident.", "The view is magnificent...need to warn you if you wanna spend time relaxing and seat back enjoying the view you have to pay 50000 per tent for the chair.. Some of the shop selling coconut there is not hygiene..she just using her dirty hand took out ice amd put it into our coconut fruit..", "Another beautiful view, the T rex like formation is one of a kind. The crowd is starting to pour when we came, but still able to get few decent photos. We didnt go down and just enjoyed the view from the top. There are some tourists swimming. Per our tour guide is 20 mins hike down, but going up may take longer depending on the person. For those who wanted to go down and swim, day tour is not enough.", "Very beautiful beach! Bit challenging to get down to the beach and up again cause the path is not easy which makes it really crowded but worth climbing.", "You will like it especially if you are coming from India or are a Hindu. The entrance has grand statues of pandava brothers and devi kunti. Unlike anything I have seen. The spot on the entrance road makes for very good pics as its a downward sloping road giving full view of the beach. The beach is small but has number of shacks to spend time.", "The view from the top is absolutely incredible! There is a 5,000 IDR entrance fee. You can hike down to the bottom and get to the beach. Be aware the hike is very sketchy in places. You hike along the rim with massive drop offs to either side of you. There are some bamboo fences but they aren't very steady. Wear proper hiking shoes (no flip flops or sandals). I do not recommend going by yourself. The hike down took me about 30 minutes but I hike on a regular basis. If you are able to brave the hike down, you'll be rewarded with an empty or near-empty beach! Keep an eye on the tide and weather as you do not want to get stuck down at the bottom.", "Stunning!!! If you are looking for a perfect instagram photo then this is it! To get there you can go with a car or hire scooters. We hired scooters because we love going out on our own. If you hire a scooter try get one that has good shocks because the road is very very bad in some parts. Once you are there and you would like to tan on a quiet beach then there is a path that takes you down to a quiet beach but its a difficult path to get down but so worth it.", "It is the best view one will see while visiting . Palm for atleast half a day. Trekking down to the beach takes some toll and one needs to be reasonably fit to trek down to reach the beach. Do carry few Bintangs in the back back, trek down and enjoy s yourself in the beach", "The place is easy to reach. We go to Sandy Beach Club and taking a bit hiking to go up. Just be careful for your step, yeah its coral every where. After that you can beautiful cliff with a clear blue ocean view. It really worth too visit!", "A must visit whilst on this island! Just be weary of the steps leading down to the beach, but what you will find is absolutely worth it... wouldn’t recommend doing it in flip flops..", "Great view.... But to reach the beach you must down with the very long stairs... But it's worthed... You will found the great beach with great sand", "Amazing place....the view is spectacular !! if you want you can down to the beach, about 45 min to go down, and around 1 hour or more to go up back...the sand is so white so so beautiful", "Went with high expectations but sadly didn't live up to what I thought. Impressive entry into the area .. carved out of a cliff with some statues in the walls are pretty cool. The beach itself is quite nice but full of local tourists .. I see there's some development starting so I reckon watch this space.", "Will never forget the beauty of this place! You just want to stay there and stare at the place.It’s possible to go down to the beach,but the stairs are very steep,we went down half way and couldn’t make it to the end:very hot! We went up and I thought my heart would stop beating. I don’t recommend to go down the steps unless you plan to swim and rest down there,though people say it’s even harder to go back after swimming.From the top it’s as beautiful as from the bottom", "If you happen to plan , then don't miss to include this place in your itinerary . Hands down , it's going to be the best highlight of your trip , it's actually misspelt . It should have been the 'Killing beach' 😀 We did it along with billabong & broken bridge , and what a delight it was to do all 3 together . Plan a little before you go . the views are pure and ptistine to say the least but the unbelievable part us at the beach , which will take 30+mins of trekking down . The trek is slightly primitive, to say the least (Google before you make up your mind ) . I saw atleast 2 dozen of people doing it . You may like to view the splendour of the place from the tip of the cliff itself, no sweats if you can't go down . Connectivity to the place is poor , if you want to be kind and day that it's non-existing . The way the cliff is arched out it is so very selfie friendly , and there are eating spots, which are just fine and serve some best fresh juice and bananas , you can manage to have here . However , you cannot and should not to this place with kids under 8. Happy to you !", "Worth stopping off to see when visiting Dream Beach. Not much to see or do, but beautiful coloured ocean. Very sad to see all the litter in the ocean. Dream Beach Hut Restaurant provided beautiful views over the beach and bay and served up delicious local cuisine and some of the best, and somewhat unexpected crepes for the kids!", "It's a very interesting spot to feel the strength of the see, the smallness of the human being and enjoy a very nice walk along the rock cliff from the closest part to Sandy Bay towards the south part of this spot.", "T REX is only about 8 k's in a straight line from the port but it took close to an hour and a half to get there. The roads are the worst I have been on. Painful actually. A four wheel drive would struggle to get there. But once you do it is a beautiful beach as all the photos suggest. We went from there to Angels Billabong and the road was just as bad. Once again the beaches were amazing but if you don't want to sit in a hot car getting bumped around for hours I would avoid it.", "The view from the top is amazing, the view from the beach is equally nice but it's just another blue sea photo from the beach really. If you plan to go to the beach please heed the other reviews that recommend decent footwear and clothing and a certain level of physical fitness. It's hard going, especially on the way up...and please take your rubbish with you, unlike the Brazilian/ Portugese couple today that just threw their plastic bottle into the undergrowth when the going got too tough for their Instagram clothing, make up and flip flops....people like you are a disgrace, give tourists a bad name, and are a danger to others in places like this!", "Worth the 30 mins of a hike down to the beach. Be careful when holding onto those \\fences\\\" as it's not stable and it's steep as f*#$ as well.\"", "This place is the most amazing place i have ever visited. Fortunately we arrived earlier than most of the tourist did. We were alone on the beach. Cannot describe. You have to see. 30 mins trekking down (shoes highly recommended) 20 mins up. You can rest at the beach.", "The name of the place is attractive otherwise it is just a cliff. Much better than it is the adjacent Dream Beach. You will love it.", "We loved the beach not far walking distance from the collection there was two little island that you can walk out to and have a look at the cliff edge. We also seen the big iconic statue and the water blow. The day we went the waves weren't wild so didn't get the full experience of the waves sweeping over the rocks and the viewing point. Beautiful scenery!! It was great to go site seeing then we stopped into a hotel and had a beer. The perks of this is you can use their pool to cool down. We at the Pirates bay, you should check that out great experience :). The beach was so clean and water is clear.", "Climbing down and up the cliff is not for the faint hearted so be warned, bring water, sunscreen and a hat. The beach however is stunning!", "Remember to take a few bottles of water! Take your time if you are going to climb down to the beach! It is not for the faint of heart but is absolutely worth the climb. Enjoyed a couple of coconuts after the climb out to help with rehydration!", "this is a beautiful beach with lime stone cliffs in shape of Trex head. nice place. but crowded with tourist. to go to sea one need to climb down a steep way.", "You can just enjoy the view fro the top or go down to the beach if you have good shoes, are ready to do some climbing and steep descent and are in good fisical form.", "Take a good pair of shoes and enjoy the hike down. Do not wear sandals or flip flops as it’s very difficult to descend down the cliff. The hike down is not talked about enough. It’s very difficult to go down The beach at the bottoms is amazing to swim in. Worth a visit", "Would highly recommend visiting here if it’s on tour bucket list. Definitely instagram worthy. The photos don’t do it justice. We didn’t do the stairs down to the beach due to personal health, however I’d you’re fit and up for it, then it is a must do.", "Getting down is not recommended if you're not in shape or afraid of heights. Even if you are, take care and make sure your footing is good. The trip down is an experience in itself, but so worth it. Most beautiful beach I've been to.", "A perfect view - crystal clear waters and white sand. If you want you can go to beach (downstairs 45 minutes upstair 1+ hour). The stairs were extremely busy but this is to be expected at such a popular attraction. Many people and tour guides who takes them pictures.", "Try to wear proper footwear since the limestone is extremely sharp and will cut you like a b if you’re not careful. Also don’t stay until it’s completely dark because there’s no lights and it can be hard finding the road again.", "It's a long way down climbing to the bottom to reach the beach. Stairs made of rocky woods and stones. Blue ocean and white sandy beach. Definitely worth the 30mins climb down and probably an hour to climb up. Preferably to reach around 4-5pm when it isn't so hot and can enjoy the sunset", "The view from the top of the mountain was breathtaking, it’s dangerous to go down to the beach, the path to beach was not maintained.", "The visit was crowded with the arrived fast tourist, so to get a selfie was at your peril..but the coast is outstanding..the roads were rough...You need to be fit and with appropriate climbing footware, its quite dangerous if your not use to climbing but there is a firm rail.. I wonder whether the locals are happy with the amount of traffic and convoys of white transporter taking up the road..with the cost is unrealistic,for a single traveller i paid 1,500 000 or 1,100000 for a couple this included broken rock, angel b and crystal and all trsnsfer..only 50,000 really!! Not a water include..i feel the boat companies are taking a huge cut and there appears to be not money going into the island resources like inproving the roads..i see locals looking annoyed. I would just get a fast boat there and just spend all day at crystal beach..until the last fast boat back..4:30 and 5:30 depends on boat company. I wouldnt be racing back there in any hurry..", "I'm stunned! One of the best views I've seen in my life. Though going down will challenge you, it will be worth it. Just wear comfortable shoes since it's so steep. I don't care about my sunburn! Just go there and enjoy. 😉", "Like the Dinner, Clean beach water, Not many people - non touristy Dislike - time to travel to any reasonable shopping centre or to explore the rest of the Island during the working day/time.", "Arrived here via moped on the horrendous roads but worth every massive bump along the way. Spectacular views the rock formation, which looks like a dinosaurs head. The sea is clear blue, with white sands. There are various spots you can view it from and have your photo taken. On a personal note I suffer badly from a fear of heights so unlike most wasn't keen on getting too close to the edge due to the very steep drop. There are 'steps' made from bamboo and tree roots that lead down the steep ascent to the beach but there is a sign suggesting it is dangerous so not to go down. I certainly wouldn't attempt this in flipflops or if like me you have a fear of heights. I tried to go a short way down (after some encouragement) for a photo but couldn't make it as I was too worked up but many others found it fine to reach the photo point. I only saw 1-2 people who went all the way down to the beach. It looks amazing but not for the faint hearted by any means. There are a few shops and restaurants around at teh top which are nice to sit in and enjoy the view. Stunning location, a definate for instergrammers, but just have your wits about you.", "A magnificent place to swim Mostly very clean ocean If torrential down pour then the sewerage can infiltrate the water - not good at all It’s a tropical island though Very peaceful Waves perfect Well policed with surf life savers No sharks No jelly fish Have fun and enjoy the morning walks at 6 sunrise with all the tourists and locals and families", "Well this is the most beautiful beach I have seen in my life After seeing the beach from the cliff we decided we had to go down. The whole climb was not easy. There are no stairs. Just the rocks with some space. Wooden blocks or bamboos are placed on both sides for support. At certain point there is only place for 1 person to stand at a time. It will take 20-30min to go down. But it's worth it. Clean and blue beach. The waves are strong yet awesome. Caves on both sides. It just like in movies. Beware on climb up as it will drain you. Took us around 1 hour. And the sun was just bright and hurting us. Well no matter how dangerous it was, everything was worth it. If you just want to stay at the cliff and click only photos. It's ok, but trust me the real beauty is not the cliff.", "Spent 2 days here and loved the sunrises,the sound of the waves crashing on the distant reef, swimming in the sea at high tide ,the kites ,the relaxed sales pitch and the beach side dining. There is a lovely well utilised walking/running/cycling track along the foreshore which is partly shaded so ideal at any time . The ferries to Nusa Lembongan leave from the northern end of the beach ( be prepared to get your feet wet boarding and disembarking). The new sleek Hotel Maya has a wonderful and reasonable buffet breakfast and great spot for happy hour drinks on a raised platform overlooking the beach. The Italian food at La taverna hotel restaurant (Isola beach club) was excellent. As our flight was delayed due to the volcanic ash cloud we spent a few hours at the beach club where for Rp 150 000 you can use their pool their lovely beach cabanas or loungers and are provided with a towel. You can also order food up to the value of Rs 150 000 which is included great way to while away a few hours!", "Hidden beach below 350m cliff. Not prepare to walk down, but still worth to see from the top. Very beautiful nature", "Beautiful view from the top and so many people will queue to take the photos at the edge facing the beach down under but be careful as you may fall down ! Some accidents happened before when people doing selfie. You may go down to Kelingking beach but the steps is dangerous and steepy. I dont recommend unless you are so fit and adventurous. You can take pictures at the dead tree and the bamboo boat paying only 5K per person. The coconut is rather expensive they charge you 25-30K for one. At this moment there is no restaurant so bring your own lunch box as the island has no many restaurants and less choice. But they do sell cup noodles.", "Nice cliff. Worth a visit. Short walking distance from the dream beach. Suggest to wear suitable footwear as there's uneven rocks.", "This - in my opinion - is the epitome of beauty in . The view is absolutely stunning. Although we didn't have time, I would have liked to trek all the way down to the bottom beach. If you do, I would highly recommend. This is a must visit in - add it straight away to your itinerary.", "My main tip is I you have time spend a few hours here cause you can hike down to the beach and chill. So better get good shoes and a carry on with swim wear and stuff i saw many broken slippers down and it would be a painful hike up. It should take atleast an hour to reach down to the beach and the climb up is tough but totally worth it. We only regret not having much time to enjoy this place we ran down and up again.", "Tough climb down, and a little dangerous. I felt like it was worth it. But be careful playing in the water, the pull of the waves can be very dangerous. Best beach I've been on. ever.", "It’s not easy getting down and back up to/from the beach but it is well worth it. Not overcrowded and just stunning.", "Truly one of the most beautiful beaches I have seen. Looks amazing from the top, beautiful down the bottom. The beach is completely enclosed by high cliffs. The pathway down is extremely steep and rough. Don't even consider going down unless you are fit and agile. My family stayed up top to enjoy the amazing views while I went to the bottom. If you are brave enough to reach the beach, it is definitely worth it! Beautiful water and sand, incredible scenery, could have stayed all day. Down wasn't hard for me, but the climb back up was tough. Loveliest beach on the island imo. Don't miss it.", "Even though there’s heaps of people you can still find a spot for views and photos. The climb down to the beach is hilariously sketchy but good exercise and worth it for the crystal clear water swim below.", "Beautiful beach. Lots of descending steps to reach the shore and this is the only way through. I only took some pictures and I went through the alleys to reach some ground levels for that. It's nice to enjoy the view of large corals combined with clear seawater. I'll be back for surfing when my skill is sufficient:)", "This little natural area is a find, and well worth the little walk from dream beach. Most people stop at the first one but keep going the last one is the best.", "Prepare yourself for a serious climb down to the beach! And allthough you want to wear slippers, because you’re going to the beach, we were glad we brought our hiking shoes for the ‘stairs’ downwards. Halfway down the way, people are turning back, because things get tricky. As a result you will spend your time at the beach with only few people, making the experience even better... don’t think you can take a swim to cool down, cause the waves will drag you right in the water... For those who dare to take on the challenge: enjoy your view!!!", "This place is spectacularly beautiful-- one of the prettiest I have ever seen. They call it T. Rex beach since it looks like a dinosaur. The beach itself looks so inviting and tempts one to climb down to the beach. Beware though- if you aren't in great shape, the hike is super tough. Not only is the railing fragile and the slope steep, but there aren't \\steps\\\" most of the way-- just a path. It is super hot on the path so make sure to wear a hat and bring plenty of water. I felt like I got heat stroke by not doing so. Both the descent and ascent take a lot of time so budget accordingly.\"", "View from cliff when you just enter the beach is so awful! You can enjoy the blue of the ocean. The beach itself is not so nice as can imagine, but it was ok be there for an hour or so.", "Wire is amazing. It’s a bit hot here, but soooo beautiful. It’s so cool colors of water and nature. There is a lot of tourist and sometimes you have to wait for making a photo at popular points. You can go down to the beach, but it’s hard way.", "not much activity such as small store etc, so that's why more interesting to visit there, some statue stands along its seashore at cliff", "The view from the top is spectacular, if you can see past the hordes of Instagrammers who rode up in their air conditioned vans. To get away from the crowd, I decided to do the trek/climb down to the beach, despite a previous guide telling me it was \\very dangerous.\\\" Guys, it's not that bad. Given, I'm a rock climber who's in pretty good shape, but the steps are worn into the rock and the hand railing is solid up until the last maybe 100m, when you should test it before pulling hard. I wouldn't do it in flip flops, but I found my running sandals worked fine -- sneakers would've prevented me from feeling the rock. But if you're scared of heights, have knee problems, or aren't physically fit, probably skip the climb down. At the bottom of the climb is the most gorgeous beach I have ever seen. Perfect white sand flecked with pieces of coral, a massive cavern on one side of the beach, and the T-Rex cliff on the other. The waves are big, strong, shore breakers and there is a fairly hefty rip current. If you are not an experienced ocean swimmer I'd suggest staying out of the water; I saw multiple people get thrown onto the coral-flecked shore by a wave, and it didn't look pleasant. If, on other hand, you know what you're doing in the water, get in! The slight danger makes it that much more exciting.\"", "It is quite a hike to down to the breathtaking white sand beach at the bottom of the TRex shaped cliff formation but it is important to note that the view from above is just as spectacular. Top Tip: try and find your own little viewpoint not where the crowd is.", "What a view!!! This beach is so beautiful, the landscape is gorgeous. To reach the beach you have to go down from a stair. Kind of slippery but ok to go. Worth it.", "The view and the beach are stunning and the walk down the stairs is an adventure. We went there on a weekend and there too many people to really enjoy the place though. Tricky to get that empty beach Instagram shot ;-)", "I've been to numerous times and visited many of its beaches but Kelingking Beach is particularly outstanding. The view from the cliff is just amazing and (if you're fit enough to descend to the beach and climb back up) the beach itself is very rewarding. Yes! It's quite an effort to go down to the beach, but that what makes it worth the effort. The sand, the wave, everything is so perfect. If you wanna go down to the beach, my recommendation is to go there early in the morning. Travel light. Going down to the beach is quite dangerous.. use practical and comfortable sandals. While down there.. just enjoy the beach for a couple of hours.. You could also bring bento to have lunch down there. After you gain back your energy then climb back up. Climbing back up is actually a lot easier than going down, but it takes more energy. This place is very recommended and I would defly go back there again! PS: It takes around 20-40 minutes to descend and 10-20 minutes to climb up, depending on your level of fitness.", "Wonderful place! But come prepared. I've done the descent/climb two times now and I've seen a lot of people suffering needlessly because they went in flip-flops/barefoot. It can get pretty strenuous and the heat and the sun can get brutal. Also, waves get quite high and unpredictable. Swimming can be fun, but proceed with caution.", "This view is amazing! We even saw manta rays! We didn’t go down the steps to the beach though because it was far too busy and no one was actually moving on the steps! The roads to get to it are difficult to ride a moped on, and I assume a car would be very bumpy too! But the view was worth it in the end!", "there is spring water there, and you can swim, or just walk in the middle of the lagoon, there are step there,.. but don miss step,..", "A must do if you enjoy more than just lying on beaches all day long. You don't need to be superfit to manage the walk up. On the top there is a little tent where you can buy soft drinks. We did the long tour (~6 hours) and I recommend it. The views are stunning if you are lucky with the weather. Wear long pants and a windstopper cause it is a bit chilly on the way up. Make sure you haggle about the price since it tends to differ a lot. Don't take the first offer right away.", "it was really beautiful here. The view from the TOP is amazing !!!! To go down there is crazy path but possible. It was really amazing experience Tiring, hot but fun !! Such a workout in the middle of hot day. Beach down there is clean and beautiful. I admire so much those local ladies who go down there to sell drink. Unbelieveable. They made it like it's an easy thing to do. If u re adventurous enough go for it.", "Climb up a bit to the hill to get the full picture of this T-rex. There are some photo taking spot for you to take the best spot but you need to buy drinks or food to enter. Sadly you can see rubbish all around the bushes. Hopefully people who visit there or who ever run and taking care that places can be more aware about it.", "The views here are gorgeous, kind of looks like a T-rex with some imagination. Make sure you get here early because you don’t wanna be stuck climbing due to all the other tourist taking countless selfies. Don’t stop halfway down, continue on to the harder part and get down to the beach. I advies you to wear shoes cause the climb is kind of steap but really worth it", "We went in low season, but even then it was busy with Instagram warriors queuing up in sweltering heat for once spot at the top of the cliff. Ignore these clowns and walk about 100m down the cliff for the same if that's what you're there for. The preparation part: if you want to actually go on to the beach it's roughly a 25 min, relatively intense walk/climb down. Do not attempt in flip-flops, and bring a bottle of water each. There are choke points where you'll have to wait 5+ mins for people to go up/down, and it is very steep at points. Essentially they've tacted barriers onto quite a sheer cliff face. It's well worth the climb however. The beach was relatively quiet (note again low season), has a shop for drinks and light snacks. The waves were powerful. It's not a beach for chilled floating around unless you swim past the sand bar and break. (Which is totally do able). Also be aware there is a strong rip tide. Had a great time, it's very clear water aside the sand being churned up and refreshingly cool.", "Breathtaking place. I was one of the few people who went down to the beach. It was not easy at all, so be careful if you are not fit enough with good health. I found one guy on his way back laying down and can't breathe well or move, so many good. People help him restore his energy. Not to scare you, just do it if are fit and prepared well. Fore me something to remember it all my life.", "This beach is such a beauty! Too bad that we ran out of time to go down to the beach (30minutes walk if you really want to go down). The road going here is too narrow and bumpy. Our driver is the best in taking picture and he made sure that our safety is his first priority.", "Because of low tide you cannot always swim there. I had a bycicle and was riding the whole beach front from North to South and back. You will see small food stalls and high end luxury resorts, private villas and small ports for fast boats to the island. I was at the evening close to the Mercure hotel and enjoyed the sunset. Be careful when going back you have a light on the bike as some areas ca be very dark.", "The Place is very picturesque with the T-Rex shaped rocks. You can go down the hill and play the beach, it’s pretty steep but really good beach! The water is crystal clear and there is abundant manta! Great place to go afternoon and watch sunset. Entry fee per car 10k", "What an amazing spot! Water colour is stunning. White sand. Clean beach. Waves can be rough so you need to be careful. The climb up and down is for the fit otherwise it will be a struggle coming up. It is very steep and can be narrow in parts. Most of the track is made from clay so it isn’t man made ‘stairs’. We wore thongs going down, not a good idea! And we put our joggers on coming back up. If you have joggers definitely wear them. Take water a large one with you in a backpack as you will need both hands free for the climb. There is water on sale on the beach but I believe it is expensive. Only toilets are at the top of the cliff none on the beach. Do this as early as you can as it is very hot climbing. Definitely worth seeing.", "Terrible roads to get there but the views are absolutely amazing. Worth the effort though. I climbed down to the beach. Don't try unless you are fit and strong. Very dangerous, slippery, steep and unstable bamboo rails but it was one of the best things I have ever done. When I went there were no waves so swimming was beautiful in crystal clear blue water. Sand beautiful and white. Water, soft drink and Bintang available at the beach. Many tourists at the top viewpoint but only five on the beach. Manta rays were able to be seen from the top view points. Incredible place to visit.", "Take a good pair of shoes and enjoy the hike down. Do not wear sandals or flip flops as it’s very difficult to descend down the cliff. The hike down is not talked about enough. It’s very difficult to go down The beach at the bottoms is amazing to swim in. Worth a visit", "It is a beautiful view from the top. But it is a long way down to the beach. The path is steep and dangerous so didn't do it.", "The trip down and up is the main thing you will need to taka swim to cool down after the walk. Reserve enough time for this if you plan to go down to the beach", "Must visit, if you are fit please go tho the bottom and swim in the most serene white sandy beaches. there are more than 700 steps to the bottom and then all the way up. the climb will easily take 2 hours even if you are fit", "The way to the beach is quite dangerous as there is not real path way, just an oddly built way down a cliff... Not advised if you aren't in a good physical shape.... But totally worth the effort if you want to see an incredible untouched, naturally beautiful, beach. (The efforts makes you appreciate the beach even more!) Don't forget to take sports shoes for the climb!", "The road there is terrible, pls be careful. Go slowly, no rush. The view is amazing. The walk down and up the beach is really hard and difficult. Up is like crawling or rockclimbing. 45min each way. Pls wear sneakers for your own safety. The Beach is like paradise, but strong current and Waves. Def worth a visit!", "Breathtaking. A must see for the world traveller. To walk down is for able bodied experienced walkers and swimmers. Not for the faint hearted as is it a sheer cliff of several hundred metres. 30 mins down, over an hour back up. Those not able or wanting to go down can still get the best photos of their lives from the top. Cold refreshments available near the car park.", "This was next to our resort and was a little piece of nese heaven. Beautiful for photography, you can do a walking tour here and see the golf course of the Pan pacific resort. Can't swim on the beach, too rocky", "Even the view from above is amazing. Great place for panorama pictures. Way to the beach is easy to find, parking for 2000Rp. If you wanna climb down to the beach you should bring solid shoes. It is a bit hard to do it in thongs /flip flops. Once your are down at the beach... it is fantastic. Nice sand... good waves and less people. Keep the beach clean and take your rubbish with you.", "Yes it is a gruelling walk down and back up. And you will definitely work up a sweat. But it is definitely worth it! Quiet beach at the foot of the cliff. Not overly touristy with some of the softest sand, clearest water and best waves going. Great fun in paradise. Word of advise, the climb is difficult and at times quite dangerous. Be careful and may Be consider taking a pair of good trainers for the walk down and up. Also take some water or snacks down with you. There is a little family vendor down on the beach but they will understandably charge you a fortune so go prepared.", "It is amazing panorama and worth to visit especially if you are a freak of landscape views. Reaching the beach which you have to hike down was challenging, unless you like hiking. I came here in the time in the sunset and able to enjoying the sun goes down form the cliff. The beach takes around 1 hour from the central, we went there with the motorcycle and witnesses the amazing views on the way to the beach", "The view from the top is just amazing. You can do a trail to access the beach. That trial is quite hard and takes around one hour. You can do it on flip flops but it might be way easier on tennis. The beach is not the best for swimming as there are many waves but the views along the way and the blue water compensate the effort to get there!", "I piss on everyone who doesn’t do the climb, but please be prepared. The sun is burning hot and the climb gets worse when you pass the middle to go to the beach. It’s very steep and a real challenge. Make sure to bring your own water because 1 bottle is 50,000r at the beach, and maybe some lunch. We enjoyed the hike a lot! Better not to do this with children. Also mind the waves! They are big and very strong.", "It's a very extra ordinary place for us. The view was so amazing not only to take the extra ordinary pictures but also the extra ordinary experience. Because you will get both the views of beach from very high cliff and also the views of the very beautiful beach down the cliffs.", "Beautiful spot to walk along. Swimming 3/5 and snorkelling not possible. Great location, clean and presentable but don't get excited about tropical island.", "The best sea I have ever been to ! The way down was really hard and slippery, the way up was easier. It is totally worth it", "This place is most famous in this island and you should visit as well. There is lots of tourists up there to take a shot, but get down to the beach and it will be much better. It's not hike for everybody and sometimes it's bit scary, but wooden railing is ready to help. It's worth it", "This place is just like the photos (minus the over filters). The crystal blue sea and amazing sands and rock from above was incredible. Lots of photo opportunities, but like anywhere else, you queue up. The walk down, we stopped before half way because it was rather steep and everyone attempting the walk back up from the beach looked like they’ve ran a marathon. I’m sure the view from the top is better than at the beach anyway.", "So dangerous and long stair. Impossible for old people and children. Be careful. But really cool beach and view.", "in order to get to this beach, you have to go down so many stairs.. passing local shops and restaurants. then you'll go down to an extreme stairs (because it's so sandy, steep and nothing to hold on). the beach is kinda in caved area. when I came, it was a high tide and the waves are crazy so I didn't have a chance to go to the open area because it's dangerous.", "Clean, less traffic, no pollution.. so much more sofisticated than the urgent, congested chaos of the West side of the island.", "This is one famous beach of with loads of water sports for all ages . But one thing ....I found this beach lil dirty.... it is so crowded in the month of December and January with tourists flocking around from all over the world . For non water sport enthusiasts, there is a turtle island 15 min through ferry. Kids really enjoy a lot here with varieties of animal and bird species to pose with ( including the famous luwak). Instagram@travel.sojourn", "Magnificent view overlooking the beach and ‘T-Rex’/‘finger’ shaped cliffs. Lots of people trying to take photos and I can only see this place getting more popular as time goes by. Roads aren’t the best getting to the view point by car or bike & getting down to the beach takes some time as the stairwell is fairly broken/old. Will definently recommend this place to friends and family, I can’t stop looking back at my photos, the beach is just so beautiful!!", "All i can say is that this place is magnificent, the view from the top is to die for. We did manage to descend to the beach from the very very steep stairs, took us around 50 minutes down and 1 hour up. The beach at the bottom is the best beach ever in i would say, the high wave, the blue water and the cliff surrounding will make you forget about the steepest stairs.. definitely recommended to walk down those stair, however if you’re not very well i wouldn’t recommend you to go down. :)", "Picturesque view from the top but the trail leading to the beach requires a long hike. Travellers who intend to walk down the beach area should be prepared with enough water and proper footwear. We skipped the steep walk and stayed in the cliff bThere are food stalls near the parking area for meals and refreshments for a fairly affordable price.", "This is a must see in Nusa Penida. I think it is worth the trip just to see this. I did the stairs down to the bottom to the beach, its quite a trek. You really need to wear shoes and be in good shape and not scared of heights. It takes about 45 minutes down and a bit longer up. It is supposed to be \\stairs\\\" but as you go further down it becomes more like climbing. I strongly recommend making the climb super worth it once you get to the bottom. It is very hot and you are in the beating open sun so drink water and maybe and hat or sunscreen.\"", "I do online business and it makes me able to do my work pretty much everywhere, I go to the beach from time to time whenever I get bored working from home and Sanur beach happens to be one of my fave !! So peaceful, clean, and what's best is it has jogging tracks along the beach so for those of you who can't run on the sands like me, you'll love it there, you get to run and still can see the beach next to you. Many restaurants and small warungs to fulfill your appetite, and nowadays they're getting better and more concern about hygiene, so for tourists who most likely worry you can relax. You can do plenty of activities there, they offer various water sports and should you decide to try crossing the island to the other island like Nusa Lembongan, you can leave from there and hire a boat. ", "The view is incredibly amazing in every spot but the path to get down to the beach is very dangerous and it takes a long time to get out of it.", "It was beautiful place, wish to spend more time and walk down to the beach. But we had limited time that day. Next time i will stay overnight to stay longer and see more of this place... its a considerably small island with several beautiful spot to relax. Riding a motorbike in a rain also quite a challenge here... because some of the road is still not perfectly smooth... so, we need to be careful. The view of this place is just amazing, thats why the tourists is quite crowded here... all want to have picture with the T-Rex shaped stone-like island close to the beach. we manage to have our pic and enjoy a fresh coconut to ease our thirst after about 1 hour ride from the harbour.", "It's challenging to go down, more challenging to go up 😂 But, there's no regret, make sure you wear shoe or just barefoot as it's a rough way down. Don't forget to take pictures and swim there, it's worth it. Very beautiful", "The view itself is beautiful! But take the time to hike down to the beach. It's super steep but so worth it! You won't regret it! Go there late afternoon, less people and not too too hot! GO!!!", "First of all, its off course a breathtakingly beautiful beach. But that’s exactly the problem. Its super crowded. The hike: it looks very steep from the top. But its really doable. The first half downwards are proper albeit big steps with proper handrails. That part is safe, although already somewhat exposed. For people who feel a bit afraid here it’s probably better to turn around at the end of the proper steps, because its getting much steeper afterwards and one needs to scramble down some rocks. There are still handrails, but further down they consist of some lose bamboo sticks only. Overall its not technically difficult, but not for people who are afraid of hwights. It takes around 20 min up or down, if it would be empty. But with people in flipflops (!) and traffic jams it will take longer, and its hot! on the beach is a little kiosk to buy refreshments though.", "Have no idea what to say when the first time I got here. And when our driver asked us to get down. I do not think that much, I said YES! I have to go down. Can't wait to touch that white-soft-sand. And when I started to went down, that's not as easy as I imagined. The fact is it's hard to get down. And I went down barefoot! since I use the unsuitable sandals. Better you go with sports shoes or mountain slippers. But that's all worth the view! that was so amazing beach I ever visit.", "Beautiful views, nature is just amazing. In case you want to go down, be sure to wear sneakers as the path is really narrow and rough. It probably takes you one hour or so to go all the way down to the beach. We only went half the way because we didn't have time and we had only flip flops with us.", "This is the 3rd time i went down to the beach and it always worth it every drop of my sweat. Amazing view.", "I dont think I need to upload any pictures for this beautiful beach; probably this was one of the most beautiful beach I've ever been. Just go checking out yourself. It is definitely worth the trip. Climbing down the cliff was just amazing experience I've ever had; it may look very dangerous, it turns out okay as long as you watch your step and always be careful. Do bring enough water as there're some tourists asked us for water due to dehydration; Water --- very important. Otherwise, enjoy the view along the trek.", "The views from the top of the cliff are amazing, the colour of the sea looks as if someone have filter it. But before you start to think about climbing down to the beach I'd like you to know that I did it and being on shape and exercising twice per week I'm not sure i'd repeat the tour Going down is dangerous because of the narrow and very rampped path which is \\secured\\\" very poorly with ropes and bamboo canes, in most of the steps you advance 3 meters down at least. It is most climbing than walking. But the main problem comes when you are at the beach and you have to climb up...it is exhausting. Bring sneakers and water with you. And becareful with the sea water. It is not a beach to have a quiet bath, the waves and strong water streams could make it impossible.\"", "Beautiful views and location. We couldn't do tracking due to leg problem but gorgeous area of into that. We sat at top and was amazed. Only downside like kuta beach, you get swarmed by sellers which didn't take no for answer.", "Such a amazing view! You can also descent to the beach but the stairsvare pretty crazy...and you will not be able to swimmat all becausenof very strong current", "Beautiful views from cliff road coming down. Once you are down to the beach walk around first point to the left to escape the tourists/ sunbeds / people haggling you and after only 5 minutes walk you will be in a beautiful beach and no other people bar one or two! Good for swimming and so private!!", "Astonishing view of not just the T rex pount but also of few of the cliffs on the opposite side, on eof them being banah cliff in the sea. It has a wonderful beach down there but with some dangerous waves, and the way down is quite adventurous , i wouldn’t say too dangerous because its not a long way down or up, its steep but a lot of old people were able to go through it, but yes beach and the view is magnificent but comes with some really dangerous waves.", "So this place was packed with groups of visitors and you could only really manage a selfie near the egde to have noone else in the picture or you could be one of those people who do about 18 poses whilst you hubby/bf take photos and shoo people away whilst doing so haha it is right near dream beach so combo it up with a swim and meal there, for an equally beautiful cliff view without the crowds and with a chance to see giant ocean Mantas go to Blue lagoon on Nusa Cennigan across the yellow bridge.", "Hot tip: Go in the early morning to avoid the bulk of people! We had finished the climb at around 12/12:30 and there were so many people up top taking photos and along the climbing route.This makes the climb longer as you have to wait for the people in front of you. The climb itself is quite difficult. It took us approximately 30mins to get back to the top and we are relatively fit people. At some parts you will be basically rock climbing vertically (your legs and muscles will be sore the next day). The lack of stairs makes it challenging but is also what makes it adventurous and fun. The beach is really nice. It does have large waves and currents, so listen to the lifeguard and be prepared to be dumped by the waves at some point. I would definitely recommend this climb and beach!", "The view from the top is amazing, but the climb down the cliff is worth every bit once you see the bluest waters there can be. The last section of the climb is almost vertical and it's better to remove slippers of you're wearing them to have better footing. The sea waves are strong. We did a somersault in the water when we were hit by two back to back waves. Every sand grain is white. And the water is the perfect turquoise blue!! Remember to carry some water down for the climb back up. Also remember to climb down light, without any bag. The climb back up requires one to pull them self up with all four limbs. The beach is virgin. They have made a path to teach the beach using wooden sticks, logs and stones. In places it does get tricky. But it's doable! Would definitely recommend this awesome experience to those who are looking for adventure, fun and excitement! P.s. not for those with a fear of heights.", "amazing view - amazing landscape.. I'm still in love with this place :-) you could hike to the little beach below and it's absolutely worth it!", "From the viewpoint at the top of the cliffs you look down at what can only be described as a paradise beach. Be aware, the moped ride here can be dangerous! The roads/dirt tracks are not maintained and it can be very easy to fall. Also if you plan on walking along the path for a closer look you will defiantly need some trainers.", "We went down the steps to the beach, it’s a steep way were your climbing a bit, I was wearing thongs, I wouldn’t recommend that at all. The way down takes about 45-60 min. It’s worth it wenn you get to the beach. We went for a swim at the beach, but it’s not for everyone, really strong current and big waves. Really a shame that people throw there plastic bottles on the track just because there aren’t a rubbish bin. We collected minimum 20 water bottles and toke them to the bin at the top.", "You need to trek through a steep but safe path to get down to the beach, somewhat tiring, but totally worth the trek. One of the must visits in ", "Views where amazing but no way i was walking down those steps to stand on that beautiful beach. Road bad in patches getting to the viewpoint", "Yes, there are a lot of tourists here and yes, it would be great if there wasn't, but there's an obvious reason for that. To see the T-Rex cliff with your own eyes and experience the phenomenal hight is absolutely worth it. I didn't do anything but check the view, so I know nothing else about this place. All the pictures in the world can't do this place justice. If you are fit and in no fear of heights, you should definitely go down the steep stairs to the beach. You will be one of the few who has ever been down there. Here's a picture of Donny, the cool driver who made me scream and laugh at the same time, driving me to crazy places.. 😂 For me, it was worth my time and I recommend going there.", "The hike is not for the faint-hearted, but the beach once you get down is a million times worth it! The most beautiful beach I have ever encountered, we were greeted by huge waves and just an absolutely unbelievable location. An absolute must if you are on the island and fit enough to complete the hike.", "Honestly, 100 times better if you go while staying on the island and not as a day trip. We arrived around 9 am. Paid 11,000 per two people (including parking scooter) There were only a dozen or so people. Plenty of space to enjoy the view and take pictures. We decided to take the grueling stairs down- I'm not going to lie it is steep! But a nice challenge, if you are looking for a good work out it's worth it. But once we got down we weren't sure the point of heading down. The beach is nice, but you can't swim. So we didn't really see the point of going down in the end. We returned to the top around 11am and there were TONS of people. It was insane, basically a line to get to the edge to take a picture. Coming back up was also brutal but only because there were so many people on the stairs. Overall take home message for us, go in the morning and don't bother with the way down. FYI there are also two other view points further down the road and again no one was there.", "Although they say it's dangerous, the hike to the beach is very nice when you've good shoes. Highly recommended to go down, but be careful though!", "This was something I was most looking forward to doing during my trip to and it definitely didn't disappoint, in fact, it's one of the best places I've ever visited. The hike down in the heat is tough, especially given the narrow and steep steps down, but it's certainly doable and it's so worth it. I'm a seasoned hiker so breezed it but my friend is the opposite end of the spectrum and still managed with a little assistance. We hired a guide mainly because we had no idea where it was but if you can find your way around the island without then you can do it alone. I would recommend doing it early morning as there's no shade what so ever and it's baking in the midday sun. When you make it to the beach it's beautiful, clean, quiet and what you'd expect to see in a James Bond movie. I could have spent all day there. Do not miss this!", "This Beach is absolutely Beautiful. Most tourists that go here just stay at the top to get a photo. I highly encourage and challenge you to climb down the Mountain and see the Beach from the bottom. It's much more spectacular than you can imagine. Clear sky blue water with white sand and big waves. There are few people so it's relaxing. The journey to get to this beach is worth it. Put in the work and take the climb, I promise you won't be dissapointed. Wear good shoes because the climb is steep and rocky. There is no bathroom so bring wipes/toilet paper and a change of clothes. Drink plenty of water and be sure to bring money with you. There is a stand at the bottom with drinks. Wear Sunscreen!", "such a wonderful beauty from above. i was scared to go down at first because it looked really hard. it was pretty steep but i kept goingjust one step at a time. but because it's really steep it is also really fast to get down/up. the beach was worth it. also i recommend going up when the sun is not too hot so you're not as tired.", "U can enjoyed u'r day in this beach, Walking and think your dream.... One day u can find something about your self and your dream also,...", "not sure if I would just go there for this tho. It is just next Dream beach which is small but nice beach so if you passing by, you can stop and have a look.", "One of the best beaches...ever. The climb is insane and dangerous but if you are fit I highly recommend it. Allow for at least half a day for it to truly enjoy. The climb is a half hour if not longer. Blew my mind.", "So your trip begin with the place where millions of people try to take the best photo of them, you may think that there is no place for you, but it’s not true, people do it very fast and you at least take a photo , a view is incredible for sure. Then you have an opportunity to go down to the beach , but be ready the way to beach is not for children ( I was surprised when I saw 8years old boy with father, it’s crazy) and people with health issues, because it’s a way under the sun for 30-35 min . When you go down or up you meet the people behind and front of you, the way is too narrow , so please be careful and put hiking shoes on. Don’t forget about water!!!! Finally when you already reach your destination point , it’s worth it, because you are in paradise with amazing view and enormous waves . So, you can do it, but be careful and stay positive", "This is a great place to go to if you don't want to be disturbed. We were sad to see rubbish in the sea, though, but not too much in front of the hotels. There was coral also floating in the sea so watch out you don't cut yourself! The Grand Nikko was a good place to stay, also.", "this place is absolutely amazing! there are sone dangerous stairs which bring you down to the beach but the view is great even from the top of the hill. they suggest you not go downstairs but people told me that it’s a great experience. We couldn’t go because it was late and it was getting dark. Sunset is spectacular from there. The road to get there is a disaster so be careful and take your time. It’s worth to go though!", "One of my favorite view! Amazing view from the beach and top. Be careful going up and down. If you are not fit dont worry. Just hold all this woods around you. Very big wave! Few tourist trying to swim but this big wave can pull you back into the water! 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Great little cafes and places to eat, lovely long beach which was super busy with surf schools. So if you fancy surf lessons or catching a few rays whilst watching the surfers. This is a great beach to head to.", "Canggu beach is much more relaxed then neighbour Seminyak and still has the surfers vibe. Just off the beach there are several nice bars and restaurants.", "I have been visiting for 24 years and Canggu is my favourite. Much quieter than Seminyak & Legian. There is a little rubbish in the surf but from sunrise to well after sunset this beach has everything you could want from beach bars, good swell, happy locals and toasted tourists loving life.", "Canggu beach is away from the hustle and bustle of the bugger cities in . We went there for a week of rest and relaxation and thus spot delight goods. Not once were we accosted by T-shirt sellers. On a number of occasions we went to the Lawn resort and the food was exquisite.", "It's nice to go a bit further north to Canggu for some hassle free waves and a much nicer environment than the beaches further south. There is also a great market set up on a Sunday where there is a bar and a restaurant, all in all it is a lovely chill out place!", "Best surf beach probably in .. Walk from Kuta,all the way along this beach to Cancun.. Reach lv8 & Finns", "As Semanyak had become more busy lovers know to find Canggu and its beach.Also Canggu gets busier as we compare through the years but that leads also to more bars and restaurants.Not only for surf folks but beach lovers van make long walks.", "If you're there for the surf and crave a long left hander than I'm sure you'll find plenty to love about Canggu beach but as a beach to relax on I'm sure that can offer better. Worst of all is the shocking amount of plastic littered on the beach. During a storm I watched a drain open up and so much rubbish rushing towards the ocean that I was compelled to pick up as much as I could and put in the trash. Not one other person joined me. A local thanked me but still the ocean is life and we should be doing more to protect it.", "We've lived in Canggu now for a month and love the area, all the side streets and buzzing around on the scooter. The actual beach though is dirty, simple as that. Its good for sunsets but to be honest its covered with bamboo and a lot of plastic and its very sad to see. Cant help but feel that the restaurants and bars should chip in to pay for regular cleaning, provide more bins, or get to the root of the problem and not sell plastic at all.", "Basically a Surfing beach filled with droves of people learning to surf. Waves break on a seaweed covered reef and booties may be advisable during low tide. The beach itself is not fantastic, the black sand and litter may put visitors off unless they are there to surf. The Sunset is lovely and just down the street leading towards Batu Bolong beach there are many restaurants doing vegan/raw/gluten free food. There are also many places to learn yoga nearby. The overall vibe is friendly and warm.", "We had never been to Canggu previously and took this opportunity as we were staying at nearby Seminyak. the first thing noticed in the journey is the conditions of the road is lesser than Kuta and Seminyak, it is slower and packed, but when you arrive at the beach that is forgotten. It is more a young persons location as the surf is much better than Jimbarin, Kuta and Seminyak the shops are in the proximity of the beach are upmarket and there are very good eating places. they still have their markets and pop ups, but they are a couple of Ks away. No shortage of Accommodation and if you are for a good board surf then this is the location.", "The beach was nice enough. I don't surf, but there were amazing surfers out there doing there thing and it was entertaining to watch them. There are countless high quality restaurants in Canggu and some good spas as well. I had a great time in this town overall. It's disheartening to see the locals living in such poverty aside the foreign population living in abundance.", "Canggu beach is a major storm water out pour location , so unless you like wading around in all the filth that pollutes the streets then it is not hard to find somewhere better! Waves were average during my stay but I am told it does get good surf . You have to pay to park, halkers everywhere, major construction sites on both sides and rubbish all around. I feel spoilt as I live where the beaches are so pristine but I can't help feel if you arrived here for your tropical beach getaway or honey moon the disappointment would be unavoidable!", "Canggu is such an amazing gem- bustling with cafe's, great eats and people- behind it's seemingly countryside look. You will be walking along encountering cows and local farmlife- and next minute you stumble across small cafes and restaurants and will be served the meal of your life. We extended our stay there- ditched other destinations, came back before leaving- and even contempleted extending our flight home- just because we were so smitten with Canggu", "One thing about Canggu Beach that’s worth the visit is the beautiful sunset. The wave is nice too, great for surfing. But the beach is not very clean, a lot of rubbish, plastics bottles everywhere...", "Canggu is now hipster central with huge array of eating and drinking options - forget the overcrowded shopping areas, get to Canggu", "Canggu Beach was wonderful and exactly what I wanted for my vacation. I spent three weeks at an Air Bnb that was in walking distance. My criteria: good surfing waves and yoga. The waves: LOVED them. They came in reliably in perfect sets. Wave after wave after wave, and it's a beach break so you don't have to worry about getting killed on the reef. They are long, firm waves, perfect for long boarding. There are enough waves for everyone, and the locals are very nice, friendly, and laid-back. You can rent boards on the beach, or bring your own. The Yoga: There are several yoga studios close by, but I preferred to do my own ashtanga practice before or after surfing, at my air bnb or on the beach. The Beach: Beautiful with deep blue water and a lovely sky. There are stray dogs which will break your heart, but they are not dangerous.", "Canggu is rubbish. Seriously, the beach itself is so over-rated. Sure, there’s is a good wave, bu other than that, it is an ugly beach and foreshore. Decrepit looking beach bars, dogs. Honestly, I don’t get it, I really don’t. All the nice restos and cafes are off the beach way up the various roads leading down, but why it is such a hub of excitement is more about the ‘scene’ methinks. Kuta has a better beach, just to put Canguu into perspective.", "Canggu the hidden treasure- a fantastic location our 5th visit to and Canggu is our new destination place. Hire a scooter from Big Bike to explore the many cafes- beach clubs- shops and beaches on offer. Experince all the culture of a beach location with the rural landscape. Close location to the hussle & bussle of Kuta and Seminyak on scooter ort by taxi. Relax and enjoy in Canggu", "Canggu beach is a nice laid back beach to visit. If you are looking to try out surfing, here you find it at affordable price. Can rent a board for as cheap as USD3.00. Lessons vary per price but can negotiate for about 20-30usd. The waves are low enough. A great don't you catch the beautiful nese sunset and enjoy a refreshing drink.", "I've lived in for 10 years now and have to say that I really really miss the old canggu... The hipster surf tourist trap that it's become makes me sad enough to cry real tears. It was so nice back when it was just cows, Black sand, a few little places to eat breakfast, and good uncrowded surf... but such is .", "Canggu is great for surfing and its absolutely the hipster part from . More chillout and the evenings are quite, not many parties over there. A good break after the busy and super touristic kuta.", "First time I experienced something like this .The waves are great and surfers look so cool but the Canggu beach is so disgusting.Full of plastic and dirt all over.I am surprised how people like to surf or lay down on this environmental crime.Possitive that I noticed some locals in green uniform try to clean the beach.So bad for and Canggu", "When i first visited Canggu you had to ride motor bikes through the rice paddies and there wasn't a warung to be seen. Now there are all sorts of trendy restaurants, bars and shops. It's got very upmarket but the beach itself remains the same - black sand and good surf on the right day. Gets pretty crowded but it is a big beach.", "Unless you are a surfer or a stray dog Canggu beach doesn't have much to offer. The sand is polluted with constant rubbish and I didn't feel comfortable walking with bare feet. We used the Canggu Beach front as a quick path to get from Canggu (where our villa was) to Echo Beach. Canggu beach also seems to be a popular hangout spot for stray dogs, they never caused us any issues though (other than there mess).", "If you want to stay off the beaten path and away from many tourists during the holidays, Canggu Beach was perfect. There were enough hotels ranging from 3-5 stars that you could easily find one within your budget. We were able to find a mix of authentic eats, things to do and get our photo ops in while at the same time, be minutes from luxury.", " is not blessed with glorious white talcum powder beaches, the sand is not even yellow, most beaches are muddy brown in colour and some are black sand, this is due to the volcanic nature of the island. Canguu beach is no different, there are many different colours of sand, why I like it so much is because it stetches for miles and miles, in fact Kuta beach, Legian beach, Seminyak beach, Echo beach etc, are in fact all one continious beach that overlaps the various areas on the South Western tip of . I have walked from Echo Beach to Kuta Beach which will take about two hours. I stopped because I was tired and a rainstorm was setting in, I could have walked for longer as I had not run out of beach! Many hotels, beach bars and restaurants to help break up the walking or if you feel hungry.", "Canggu beach is a nice view to spent time with especially during sunset. If you bring car or bike there is parking fee (bike RP2000) and so many dogs around belong to local mostly.", "Love Canggu Beach great spot with excellent cafe and restaurants, more choices of shopping plus away from busy Kuta", "me and my finnish friend just decided to go to canggu beach for sunbathing! it was sunday and a lot of people there from foreigners to local! mostly just chillin by the beach waiting for sunset or surfing! the wavez so good ! since im a big fans of doggo, you'll see a lot of doggos with their owner walking dog and doing some train! ah so cute!!!", "Nice to take a walk when it's not to hot. Canggu beach is mainly a surf beach without much (sun-)bathing accomodation. There is often a lot of thrash on the beach left there by the tides and feeded by the rivers of and Java. Despite the overpopulation and 9 million visitors a year there is no proper thrash collection on . The nese even avoid often the paid service there is and throw their thrash in the rivers. It ends up in the sea and the tide brings it to the beach including used pampers and worse. Just dumping in the sea also goes for the sewage. The whole island with millions of people doing there thing right into the sea. The consequences are that survers are confronted with ear infections and worse. The surfers are by the way the only people who can go safely into the sea. Bathing is risky because of the treacherous currents which take every year several people who drown. But it's a nice beach to walk.", "We came here after a week in Canggu and it was a good change The beaches here are beautiful and white and we were finally able to swim in the ocean (which we wouldn't in canggu as it was so terribly dirty!!!) There is a promenade so you can go for Bike rides. The kids loved being in the water. We went snorkeling and my husband took my sin for a ride on a jet ski I found the beach in front of Inna Grand beach villa the most serene and beautiful. No merchants or massage people hassling you. But anywhere is nice. There are lots of locals as well which is nice so you feel you're actually in In the afternoon loot of people come to hang around, some love food is sold and it's a great place to go to so you're not just in your hotel pool for your holiday. Can't recommend it enough.", "Initially the black sands of Canggu Beach are quite novel. As this spot has become THE place to be in , crowds have blemished what once might have been pristine and serene. Plenty of waves to surf and hip bars to visit - the beach seems to be perennially packed these days.", "canggu is the new awesome restaurant and bars good waves for surfing but i hope the beach will be more clean", "Canggu is awesome don’t miss this little cultural district when visiting ! They have heaps of shops, heaps of restaurants, heaps of massages, and lots of accommodation from $1000us a night to $5us a night! Sunsets are incredible too! Make sure you realise no grabs and no Uber’s for pick ups, drop offs ok! Enjoy the beautiful people and the cultural sigmoid this beautiful wee place!", "Canggu's a great place to come for surfing and hanging out, especially at Old Mans bar which has a great vibe and has happy hour from 5-6 everyday. The beach itself is pretty dirty, there's lots of rubbish and dogs everywhere who all use the beach as their toilet so sunbath here at your own risk! There are also lots of good places to eat in the area, especially Betelnut Cafe. Definitely worth a visit for a few days.", "After many trips to this was our first time in Canggu and we loved it. For me it had a Byron Bay feel to it but with a twist. Fantastic, healthy, innovative food, gorgeous boutiques and bars, beautiful rice paddies nearby, yoga classes if that’s your thing and a very strong European mix of clientele. We stayed in Batu Balong and visited Berawa Beach and Echo Beach. Batu Balong was the perfect choice for us as there was plenty to do and you could walk if you’re not inclined to ride a scooter . We’re not surfers but it was fantastic to watch all the surfers out there everyday. Great experience.", "Our expectations of Canggu Beach were not to be disappointed. It’s kept fairly clean. The ocean is pretty clean apart from the creeks which would have pollutants coming out from inland. There are many bars and places to eat as you walk around. A must is BBQ corn. There are very clean toilets opposite Old Mans Bar, you just have to pay 2k.", "My friend took her first surfer lesson here at Canggu Beach, and she said it was amazing. I enjoyed the view and there's a small temple there as well. Further down Batu Bolong, there are spas and a number of restaurants. A number of the restaurants seem to be non-Indo cuisine though.", "canggu beach is much better than seminayk. but there is trash from time to time. but more clean. lots of surfers so it’s fun to watch them do their thing. black sand beach which we’ve never seen before. recommend canggu over seminayk beach 100%", "For surfers, Canggu beach has tides that last long. The currents pull you out very quickly, and it would be very tiring to go back, but it was a nice experience with nice people!", "Canggu beach is a popular but unattractive stretch of sand on 's east coast just north of Seminyak beach. It is black sand and not at all well-kept. There are also far too many people for it to be all that pleasant. Stray dogs are also a pest. The most popular stretch of beach is that in front of the various warungs and bars perched above. Row after row of cheap beach loungers with parasols are full of people during peak season. With all the people come rubbish which is not looked after really at all as much of the beach is a mess. The mess is made worse by dogs. Stray and owned dogs are on the beach and their produce is a hazard that needs to be looked out for. The beach itself is black sand which can be ok but here is not fine enough to be a pleasant experience. The waves in this part of the world are moderate but even when it did not seem that blustery it was still not possible to enter the water as warning signs were posted. Even wading in a few yards was prohibited. Hawkers were present but were not overly persistent. They did seem to spend too longer loitering but were not a threat. Seeing as there are much nicer spots just south in Seminyak it is not entirely clear why so many flock to Canggu beach or why it is considered to be a better spot. This is an example of the worst of 's beaches.", "One of the better beaches in where you won't be harrassed while trying to relax or have a chilled surf! Definitely worth checking out and grabbing a bite to eat or a drink afterwards at all the amazing places in canngu!", "Canggu is a relatively new 'beach resort' and few lessons seem to have been learned from Kuta, Legian, Seminyak and Sanur tourist hot spots. No efficient public transportation system, garbage collection and sewers very problematic, no planning resulting in shops, restaurants and other buisnesses popping up everywhere, especially near the beaches and along the -already very busy- roads. I cycled to Canggu several times from relatively laid-back Sanur right through busy Denpasar. Not really recommended. Most Western tourists rent motorbikes and many stay in hostels. Cheap 16-bed dorms are available. Some make an effort to learn how to surf, which is good, though wave ethics are often not included in the training. Compared to the other side of the Southern peninsula the waves in Canggu are great, but they also bring a lot of dirt to the beach. If you are more into swimming, cleanliness and quietness Sanur is a better place.", "This is probably the best beach in so far. We went to kuta and it was surrounded by Australians. Canggu felt like more authentic", "Canggu beach rhymes with good vibe. If you are a surf lover, this is a must. If you are not, enjoy the beach, the nice restaurants and the shopping area.", "After having stayed in Seminyak for most of our 10 Day stay in you can definitely see a contrast in Canggu. Firstly the streets aren’t as ‘clean’ as Seminyak as far as standards go. I can see why the younger crowd gravitate here for budget conscious options. Black sand beach with plenty of choice for beachside activities. Great surf. Can sit on the beach for sunset and drink Bintang 👍🏼😎", "Avoid Canggu at all costs... swamped with trash of the smelly human variety and litter! The beach is revolting. If you want to surf you have to fight for waves and wait along with the hundreds of other wannabe surfers who have no sense of surf etiquette. The town is revolting, equally filthy and swamped with human trash attempting to ride as many scooters as possible. Most of the restaurants are talented at serving bland mundane food geared to the trash who temporarily inhabit the area in droves. Loud music thumps during the night and in the early mornings you are treated to further thumping and commands being shouted from the moronic gym instructors..", "Great vibe in Canggu; it was a cool place to stay. Less busy on the streets than Seminyak. There was a fantastic variety of places to eat. I would stay here again but just a word of warning it’s not an easy place to learn to surf with a rocky bottom underneath the surf break.", "After visiting Seminyak in you can definitely see a contrast in Canggu. This is a new and developing neighbourhood with lots of restaurants, bars and cafes. I can see why the younger crowd gravitate here for budget conscious options. Black sand beach with plenty of choice for beachside activities.", "Canggu is a great place to learn how to surf and progress. Start at Old Man's for the nice slow waves and move to Echo for the fast steeper waves. The warungs on the beach have good food at good prices. Black sand and at low tide good for swimming. Be aware of waste in the water. Just like the rest of is Canggu unfortunately really dirty!", "Stayed in Canggu for 3 days and came down here every morning for a walk along the beach to watch Canggu go about its business. Not the best beach for swimming especially when the tide goes out it's best to learn to surf with many stalls catering for such. It is a good place to catch a sunset though...", "Canggu beach is of black sand and stretches for some distance. You will find surfers mostly from Europe and the United States being carefree and chasing waves. Naturally, you'll also find Australians due to the proximity. As you reach the beach at the end of Jl Pantai Batau Bolong, you will find bars, cafes and restaurants serving hungry tourists and surfers. There are also surf boards for hire. The main mode of transport to get here is by scooter which can be hired almost anywhere or taxi. It is also a great spot to watch the sun set or just pop on one of the sun lounges set up by locals with their little shacks that sell beers and soft drinks and food. The lounges are free if you purchase a beverage with them. At sun down, the locals with their families come and enjoy the cooler part of the day with children playing, whilst others enjoy a pleasant beach stroll and soak in the relaxed atmosphere.", "Along Canggu Beach you can find great bars, places to do surf and it is not as crowded as in seminyak.", "That seems like a self-promoting axiom, but it is true. Canggu is where gets its reputation as a surf capital in Asia. Yes, Uluwatu has much bigger swells, upwards of 25 feet, but Canggu is where the locals really know how to surf and where they spend a good deal of time. This is a great, non-crowded beach. It has about four to seven Warungs on the beachside, depending on how you are counting. It has a few big restaurants near the rocks, at the end of the road. And it's filled with everyone from locals to Europeans, to Americans to Australians. And there are even the occasional bare-breasted ladies who think it's cool to go au natural in one of the more conservative cultures in Asia. The people are friendly. For the most part the beach is clean. Yes, you see dogs around, but then if you don't see dogs, you are not on a SE Asia beach. There are also cows. Lots of cows. Even cute baby cows every rainy season who like to frolic and gambol in the sand. Respect them. They are very nice cows.", "Black sand surfing and sunset beach with everything from primitive huts on the beach serving cheap Bintangs, to famous Old Mans, to the laid back \\Lawn\\\", and at the top end of the scale, the Tugu hotel beachside sundeck. And many excellent restaurants a short walk up Jln Batu Bolong. Cool and relaxing vibe.\"", "Canggu Beach was nice. Long stretch of beach from Echo Beach Club to The Lawn and Old Mans. On low tide it was interesting to explore the rock pools.", "the Canggu beach is a very trendy beach, virtually no hassle from hawkers. It has a modern vibe and has lovely cafe style eats and bars. very relaxed and hassle free.", "Having travelled to many times over the last 25 years, we never considered going to stay in Canggu, up and till now. Big mistake !!!! Should have stayed with the devil we already knew, however that not being the case we paid the price. What an absolute nightmare Canggu turned out to be. Certainly not the quiet and sleepy we've come to know over the years. Having rented a fairly expensive villa for 12 days, we encountered nothing more but loud music ( till 3am every morning ) and the roaring motorbikes up to all hours of the night, the screaming and often drunken nightclub revellers making their way back to their backpackers facilities after the nightclubs closed, and so on and so on. Admittedly, our villa was very close to the beach front near the end of the main road, so villa's situated further away from the beach might be more quiet, so be aware where you book your accommodation. If you are young and love surfing and do the clubs this place is for you, but those seeking a holiday without loud music and nightlife then stay away. We certainly will never be back to Canggu, never !!", "If your staying in Canggu it’s not a bad spot, a fair trip from other tourist centres and old style with open drains and rough roads. Beach is small but the outlook with the volcanic rock breaks and volcanic sand beach is something different. Lots of new private places being built with rice paddies and cows next door.", "Canggu is the new seminyak! Seminyak has become a little more hustle and bustle lately Canggu has got it's very millennial feel to it with a young 18-late 20's age group, digital nomads and plenty of al fresco bars Fun spots around Canggu would be Finn's and The Lawn for a good mix crowd and great ambience", "The first time I went to Canggu was in June 2014. It was then still relatively quiet beach (I visited Batu Bolong), especially if you compare with Kuta. I fell in love with Canggu and longed to get back. Now, being back a couple of times I start to see more clearly and I have adjusted my opinion about Canggu. Canggu is used to be covered by abundance rice fields and limitless coconut trees at her beaches, the saying goes. But now it is becoming, pitifully, more and more like her oldest sisters, Kuta/Legian/Seminyak. Here and there you can see pieces of rice fields, but villa's at various styles and sizes are becoming the dominant landscape. Surfers come for all over the world to use this place as their playground. Cafe's and Bar, all made to fit the western styles, are in abundance. I do not get this. If you are on holiday in exotic country, why on earth you want to have croissant with bacon for breakfast, mozzarella salad for lunch and spare ribs for dinner? Try nasi bungkus instead at local waroeng for € 0.4 ( Rp. 5.000). Try kopi tubruk ( nese coffee) instead of espresso. And ask for a bike for transportation, instead of a motorcycle. Perhaps by doing this there is a vain hope that the damage is a little less than worst. The mass tourism, wherein I, myself, also participate, has contributed to the loss of more and more rice fields or to put it more critically, the loss of nese' authenticity and its nature. How ironic the fate of nese. Thousand of years ago they run away from the influence of Islam by sailing from Java to be able to preserve its culture, only to be now slowly destroyed by mass tourism. This time, sadly, there is no escape for nese.", "We're beach people and we'd been to several beaches around for surfing spots. From all beaches, Canggu was the best place for it. Beach wasn't commercial, no locals sellers, and the sea was clear. Staying 5 days in Canggu and we chose it as our one of surfing lesson spot and it was an amazing experience. Will go for surfing lesson again!~next time.", "Canggu Beach is a black sand volcanic beach which makes it look a little unattractive for us Australians used to white sand and sparkling blue seas. However I found it a really good place to hang out and have conversations with fellow travellers at various bars that line the sand. These range from wildly expensive (Western priced) complete with swimming pools and lovely lounging furniture through to cheap little warnings which offer bean bags under beach umbrellas. There was a bit of surf when I was there and its possible to hire boards. I am a little reluctant to swim in south ocean because of poor sewage and a big population but lots of people were taking the plunge. It was boisterous sea so be careful if you are a weak swimmer - lots of sandbanks and turbulence. Excellent for big beach walks.", "If you are surfing, then Canggu Beach is one of the spots you have to go to. Otherwise, it has no specific interest. The beach can get a bit dirty. One of the issues being the dogs that are wandering and using the beach as their toilets,", "better than Canggu. nicer friendly vibes. many nice places around good food good yoga good massage and good accommodations around here", "Visited the Canggu beach near Pura Petitinget on February 2015 , it was a very hot morning. Unlike other reviews here , we found that the Canggu beach was in a nice condition and relatively clean, so we went for a swim, well , maybe the filthy beach was in the different part of Canggu. Great beach for a swim with moderate waves, black sands.Would be great to watch the sunset from here.", "My favourite, the best place. The totally Uber cool place in . Canggu has some of the best beach bars, like The Lawn and Finns were some of the places I visited. I had my most speechless sunset experience here. Not crowded the beaches here give you more time to be with nature and enjoy its beauty. The crowd on these beaches is very friendly and meeting new people here is very refreshing. If you heading to and have decided on the south of . Canggu should be considered as the places to stay and hangout.", "Canggu beach is very relaxed. Less tourist and normal prices for drink,food and a bed to lay in the sun.", "i have visited canggu beach very nice please but right now canggu beach is not good because very dirty with rubish if the beach clean very good, over all i suggest the surrounding community to keep clean on the beach", "I knew that its not a place for swimming but I didn´t think that its so croudy. Its nice to walk along the seaside in the early morning or for sunset. Its very touristic, special full of surfer who ignore everybody except themselves-:))) Further up, leaving Canggu Beach there are less people and one can make long, long walks along the sea.", "Canggu is a haven for Surfing. Lots of young people hanging out and riding waves. Families playing on the beach and beautiful sunset. Lots of local street food vendors and cold beers at Old Mans", "From the moment we arrived in Canggu we loved it.. so much quieter and laid back than Kuta, Seminyak and Legian. The beach has fine black sand with Warungs and restaurants dotted all the way along with bean bags and bars to take in the views and sunsets while enjoying a Bintang or two.", "The entire Canggu area is still relatively less crowded and commercialised than nearby Seminyak. Worth visiting and taking the slightly longer trip. Fewer shops selling touristy stuff, and many more small boutiques and craft shops that are worth checking out, especially if you are looking for good deals on ladies' summer apparel, beach wear and the like. The beach is also a favourite surfers' haunt especially for beginners, as the surf is not as big and less treacherous than those further up and down the coast. Favourite hangout for the hippie and hipster crowd.", "Canggu beach, black sand, giant waves, dangerous. I am from Australia so spoilt for beautiful beaches. Canggu beach is great for surfing but there are few swimming beaches. Luckily there are lots of beach clubs that overlook the beach. Hey Finns Echo Beach, La Biza, and The Lawn. Beaches are clean. Alwats swim between the flags if you do go in.", "Sand is a little dark, beach slightly unkempt - not a 5 star resort private beach. BUT, shaded beach loungers for rent at IDR 50,000 each, fresh coconut and beer, great eateries all around Canggu (Sandbar, anyone?), public shower (3k) and toilets 92k) right off the beach and fantastic large waves to frolic in, great sand for kids to make sand castles - what's not to love? Canggu is a 20-25min taxi ride from Seminyak (40k IDR)", "Stayed in Canggu over Christmas 2018, and went surfing on Boxing Day. Definitely some big swells here considering how close to the beach the waves hit. If a beginner it’s probably easier to learn in Bingin which is fairly close. The benefit of surfing here is that the break is on the beach and not a reef, but just be warned the waves can come in thick and fast so prepare if you stack it to keep copping the waves! The beach itself is pretty good, a lot of rubbish much like Kuta but overall great for a stroll down towards Echo beach. The sunsets here are amazing and great to take in over drinks at Finns Beach Club!", "Great spot for surfing and swimming or just relaxing at one of the warongs along the beach and perhaps getting a massage or a Bintang. Canggu beach is very pleasant and has the most spectacular sunsets during November and December. Surf instructors available for beginners and board hire. Entry to the parking area is Rp2000", "Good wave, restaurants, sunset, blue ocean, surfer, relaxing, dining, its a perfect place to spend your day. Do not miss to visit this place if you are in Canggu area. You will love this place !!!", "Canggu beach was once a beautiful piece of coast but it is now a collection of half demolished sea walls, ghost hotel developments and concrete. Talk about paradise lost! Go south to Batu Bolong for a nice beach /surf experience.", "Canggu has been my first stop in so far and from what I read this is supposed to be less crowded than other areas. The first day I was here I counted 120 surfers at old man's and everyone dropping in on each other. Really crowded line ups. Local surf instructors will literally push their customers into your path on the wave (and into each other. I seen one student get her nose split open, was inevitable). This place is super busy. Down at echo seems a little less crowded but expect 15 - 30 on each peak. Despite this, it has some really nice peaks. There is a really nice left outside echo beach club which doesn't seem to get as crowded as everywhere else. There are plenty of Warungs and the quality of food is very good and very reasonably priced but expect to pay more than areas away from the beach. Beach itself can be dirty in spots and be careful when walking the beaches. There was plenty of broken bottles on the way from old man's heading south to Berewa. ", "A great spot for relaxing. Loads of young people surfing or doing yoga nearby. Great Cafes near by serving healthy options. Like was many years ago. Interesting access to get to Canggu Beach. Loved staying here..", "Despite the densely populated residential area of Canguu the beach is really pleasant and inviting. Loads of surfers so enjoy!!", "Batu Bolung: there are several beaches in Canggu. Visited this beach waiting for husband on a surf lesson. The lava sand beach is basic and caters mostly for young surfers. There are a few basic restaurants serving reasonable food and dwellers on the beach rent out surfboards and beds/umbrellas. Surflessons available. The sea is pretty rough and not so suitable for swimming. There is a small charge for parking. The place does get crowded in the afternoon. If you're looking for a beach holiday this is not the place to be. Very popular among surfers. Locals are very friendly.", "Canggu Beach is like a contradiction. It should be a quiet beach, it is described as a quiet beach. So lots of people holidaying in the busier resorts go to the quiet beach of Canggu, which means it is not a quiet beach. Canggu seems popular with younger people who want to enjoy the surf and lounging on the beach, there isn't much else to do there. Take a walk towards Batubelig and Seminyak and you will find some fishermen's huts with some neat Banksy style artwork. There is a nice temple complex adjacent to the car park and the area is being renovated quite neatly. Canggu looks as though it's going to be the next add-on to the already overcrowded \\popular\\\" tourist resorts, so it's worth visiting before the developers ruin it. Walk about 200 meters along the road away from the beach and find Warung Ithaka, an excellent fusion type cafe.\"", "Canggu is a super popular surf beach. Some of the best breaks on the west side of the island...also great spot to catch a sunset and just enjoy watching the surfers tear it up. Beach does get a little tight once it's high tide and it is has gotten more and more dirty with litter since our last visit to :(", "Canggu is more laid-back than Seminyak and Kuta and also being next to echo Beach is great for Surfers and the young set. A little far out from the hustle and bustle of Seminyak and Kuta and if you want the 'cheap' shopping experience - then Canggu is not yet the place. The 'local' taxi service is quite exclusive and you pay up to double the rate for travel than if you were to get 'Blue Bird' cabs - which are 'locally excluded'. We were charged 150,000 IDR for a trip from Canggu to Seminyak but the 'Blue Bird' cab fare back was on the meter and only 70,000. If you don't need to go to Seminyak/Kuta and want a more relaxing holiday - then this area is a nice change and some great villa's here as well as cheap accommodation options for those happy with 'cheap'.", "Poor beach, dirty and incredibly low tide not good for swimming. Seems like it's being used as a harbour too as there is loads of small local boats just moored up on the beach. Maybe it's good for surfing but Bewara beach in Canggu was a lot better in every way...", "This place is like Burleigh or Nobby's Beach was to Surfers Paradise. Laid back, used to be forgotten, now it's becoming recognised and hipster cool popular. If Potato Head isn't your thin, chances are Canggu is. Hire scooters. Ride around. This is the place to relax, explore, and get to know .", "We love Canggu, loved it 5 years ago and still enjoy the place. It offers everything in a short distance, eg. restaurants (every price range), Spas, laundry’s It is busier and more crowded but you still can find relaxing places. The shops are more like boutiques which is different to former times and there are a lot of new international restaurants like pizza, mexican or greece food. Luckily there are still enough „warungs“ providing the delicious nese food.", "I visited while passing through Canggu and walked along the shoreline and the sand is a little less refined but the beach is nice for surfing. Plenty of restaurants around", "This is a very nice beach if you dont expect white sand and picture perfect pal trees. If you like caribbean beaches than is probably not for you. With that said, Canggu beach is an awesome place with lots of water sports, beach clubs and a cool crowd.", "Beach near our villa in Canggu. Great spot for surfers and photo taking. Chilled at a surfside cafe for a light lunch, watching the waves. Relax and enjoy!", "Canggu Beach has become the new little Kuta with over development by westerners. The reef breaks give nice long ride and Café Canggu always is a great place for food and a drink. For those more into night life old mans is a great place. For those seeking traditional it has left Canggu.", "I dont know what its really called, batu bolong beach, or canggu beach, but the place marker at this site' review is wrong, as its nowhere near the beach. There's other reviews also about this beach. Anyhow, talking about the beach, its big waves and surfers paradise. There's plenty of surf boards for rent at the beach, few eating places, beach style, nothing fancy and the waves are just strong. Think twice before swimming there. Very quiet, not that many people and kind of peacefull for a relaxing holiday.", "Canggu beach was not crowded and peaceful. Fun to watch the surfers and cool off in the water. Only distraction are the several people selling jewelry, etc on the beach. Approaching you continually with offers for bracelets and other items. The prices are great and a good deal however, these folks can be relentless. I learned quickly to \\just say no\\\" as politely as possible.\"", "I heard Canggu was a popular spot. Then, when I got there, I would have to add...Popular Spot if you like tourists. Also, the beach, although beautiful, is not maintained - lots of dog poo and general trash. If the Westernized business owners decide to invest here, there should be some sort of commitment in their licensing to clean up the beaches that draw people to Canggu.", "As my other half was unable to surf this year (injuries) and we had already booked, I was dubious about Canggu this time. We swam each morning early - the beach is black sand and typical of . However it was refreshing and challenging at times with the shore break - but doable. We were the only swimmers amongst the surfers!", "We spent a day at Echo Beach, a short drive from Canggu, and an hour and a half from Ubud, where we were staying. The beach is not 's prettiest, nor its cleanest, but it does have decent surf for beginner to intermediate surfers, and is laid back enough to be enjoyable for a day trip. We had our 3 children, ages 7, 7, and 10, with us. They took a 2-hour lesson with the Canggu Surf School, which was well worth the money ($60 p.p. for 2 hours). The beach has a single alley with a few shops, and a handful of restaurants, so don't visit expecting the full-on, tourist experience. In my opinion, this is a GOOD thing! The people who come here seem to be more relaxed than Kuta or Seminyak, and the lack of in-your-face commercialism is refreshing. I suspect the area was nicer a few years ago, before rampant development got underway. Right now, there's an enormous hotel going up, as well as a large number of apartments, and it detracts from the overall \\undiscovered\\\" vibe of the place. Probably has another year or so before it succumbs to the unzoned, unplanned development chaos that has subsumed a lot of . Two unexpected high points: (1) The Echo Beach cafe, nearest to the temple, has a sensational BBQ every night. Worth staying past dark for! (2) If you like motorcycle/surf culture, the Deus Ex Machina Temple of Enthusiasm is just down the road.\"", "Best beginner / intermediate surf spot. Go to Canggu Cafe after your morning session to grab a good, strong coffee and some breakfast! Crowded during the weekdays from around 8am when the surf schools come in so try and get out there a little earlier! Ketut, a photographer, usually hangs out by the temple. Go talk to him before you head out on the waves if you want your moment to be captured on film! They'll either charge you for a single photograph or everything they get of you for the day.", "Canggu reminds me very much of certain beaches in Southern California (Venice). Lots of hipster (I don’t mean that in a bad way) food spots and stores, surfers, and a cool vibe. The food was consistently good. We’re very beginner at surfing. I’ve been both surfing and bodyboarding in Southern California and I felt it was pretty comparable. The surf was a little choppy and blown out by the time we got there at 10. We went back at 7 the next day and it was much better although we did not have time to surf the next day.", "Canggu was one of favorite places in the whole world! I had read tons and tons of forums trying to figured out which beach town I wanted to go to and finally decided on Canggu. I could not imagine going anywhere else now!! It was the perfect place if you're a young professional looking for a bit of night life without the party scene. Everywhere felt new, clean, and the perfect mix of boho/ nese culture. We stayed in an Air BnB right off the main drive but in a fairly quiet space and it was PERFECT. Walking distance to the beach, Love Anchor, Crate Cafe, and any restaurant or happy hour you could desire. We moved locations half way through our trip to another city and actually took a taxi back to Canggu on our last day because we just couldn't get enough! This magical little space full of beautiful shops, beaches, happy hours, scooters, and the most magical humans is one for the books. Grab a cheap beer at Echo Beach Club, a bucket of fries, and watch the sunset to end each day. It doesn't get better!", "Canguu beach is located about 30 minutes drive from Legian in a beautiful spot with surrounding rice fields the beach has black sand that you won't find at most beaches in . For surfers it's a awesome spot with 3 different surfing spots a good left hand break that has some unreal tubes then you have a A frame peak in the middle of the beach that serves up some really nice waves and a little bit further down the beach is a really good right hand reef break that offers up some unreal tubes and long rides. Being a bit out of the way it doesn't get as crowded as some of the other surf breaks in but try and get there early in the morning and you should get in a great surf at one of the 3 main breaks there are also some nice waves to be found around the area just go for a walk along the beach and you are sure to find some waves with no one out there and if you get hungry after a lond surf there are many warungs to get almost anything that you could want to eat so go and check it out I'm sure that you will have a great surf there.", "Canggu is a nice beach maybe for Surfers but not as good as the beaches in southern in Uluwatu. Canggu is a nice area for cool cafes and Restaurants and a relaxed atmosphere, but the beach is nothing Special.", "Stayed in a hotel a 5 minute walk away from Canggu beach and had many happy experiences there. There is a good selection of beach bars/restaurants/cafes along the beach front and this beach is very popular with the local/expat Surf community. When I visited I saw some of the biggest waves I'd ever seen whilst walking along this beach. Stunning place to just look out and watch the sea at it's finest. Would definitely recommend a visit!", "Beaches in Canggu area ideally good for surfing, sunset and cocktail. Such a nice time to spend my time here to explore beaches for surfing and meeting new people. I feel so delighted to choose Casa Kamboja as my homestay. They only have 4 bedrooms, but there's always surfers, really easy to find friends for surfing or hangout together..", "We have been in past years but I think this will be our last trip to this place. It's now very, very crowded, very dirty and the traffic makes it a nightmare. We stayed less than a 100 metres from the beach in a lovely villa but we enjoyed our country stays a lot more. Many sites say Canggu is well placed for shopping in Semiyak or Kuta but it's not - the road system is too crowded to get anywhere quickly or comfortably. I'd suggest the country - Amed, Candi Desa, Lovina offer much better experiences than Canggu.", "Nice beach, like Canggu, its a surfers village and has a relaxed vibe. Its beaches are not the most beautiful of the world, but has some great waves!", "Completed first ever surfing lesson on this beach in Canggu. Surf instructor Desu from Desu de Surf School drove to this long reef break. Plenty of boards for hire at beach, food, drinks and shower available and nice drive through rice fields of Canggu on way.", "Canggu is a great beach, really good facilities and cafes, surf hire for just about every type of board (though some are a bit banged up) and instructors who are really pleasant and treat everyone really nicely. The waves shift about throughout the day but there is something for everyone from the learners close in to the really serious folk out back, the paddle out there is an epic though! There is a really strong rip between Canggu and Echo which is between the the little reefs at the north end of Canggu and when the tide is in the beaches are cut off from each other. On the whole this is my favourite beach in the world, the water is warm, the people are really friendly and you don't need to drag your best board with you as there are loads to choose from at the surf shacks. The beach is a bit grubby, but no more than Portuguese beaches and you hardly notice. Should definitely be on everyone's list of places to surf.", "Cangu to me is the new legion. With great restaurants beach close by and some markets its worth a look", "This was the first time we came to Canggu. Our friends suggested it to go surfing. It had heaps of people out surfing but really sad to see how filthy the water was. The oil could be seen in every break of a wave and even human waste. Not a place I would swim. The beach bars closed pretty early and had a much quieter vibe than other places. Just really sad to see how dirty it was.", "This beach is excellent! Lots of surfers and lots of people (Canggu is primarily Australian tourists) but the beach is very clean!! There are some really nice spots to get in the water and play with the waves. Lots of good people watching, and lots of little shops right on the beach with chairs, surf boards for rent and bintang/coconuts for sale. We were staying right down the road so being so close to this beach was amazing!! Highly recommend", "If you like surfing in you can tray coming to Canggu beach.that is one of beach in very good for surfing because the wake for good end hige.besiade of that the area more kwayet then other beach.very nice", "We happened to be staying in Canggu because of a yoga training so we had to see Canggu beach. It is quite dirty and has large waves. Nothing spectacular. I wouldn't recommend driving a far distance to see this beach. At best it is an average beach", "Great beach. Waves were too rough for my 2 year old niece but my 8 year old nephew had a great time. Plenty of cheap beach bars along the beach with bean bags to chill and watch life go by. Great place to spend your rest day in Canggu.", "Canggu beach is a very beautiful yet quite beach.. It took a about 45 minutes to reach from Kuta beach due to the heavy traffic. Once you are there, its really different from Kuta beach which is sometimes over crowded..unfortunately it has black sands. Its now have some restaurant and coffee shop . Its good to visit before it gets over crowded", "we enjoyed the days at canggu beach.. when thirsty or hungry you can always get what you need from the small bars at the top... you can make deals with them and maybe get your sunbed at a low price.", "The Canguu beach area is lovely with lots of surfers and friendly tourists/expats around, and the food/restaurant quality is great! So many areas to sit and eat and drink and watch the pretty sunset at about 630pm. The beach itself however is good if your a surfer but not fantastic for a peaceful swim. The ocean is very wavy with even the shallow waves packing quite a hit and it can be dangerous with strong tides. Wouldn’t recommend taking young children here. Beach can be a bit smelly sometimes too with small river channels coming into the beach along it.", "Canggu Beach is an awesome beach with a massive surf. Be careful if you have kids as it's pretty huge! The beach sand is dark due to the volcanic area. ", "I am so pleased to say that the photo on this listing doesn't do Canggu justice in any way. You need to spend time in Canggu, there is so much beauty. For this my first trip I decided to keep it simple by sitting and watching a stunning sunset while eating BBQ corn and Bintang Raddler, then eating more BBQ corn and drinking more Bintang Raddler. Just perfect!", "This beach is settled only 30 minutes drive from crowded Kuta and is a good place for relaxed days at the beach or even for catching some good waves. There are enough spots where you can rent a surf or hire a \\surf instructor\\\", there are some bars and places where you can get a snack. Along the Canggu beach you can find several good places to stay, villas and other accomodation fascilities with swimming pools, even walking distance from the ocean.\"", "Good for surfers, but the beach is not very nice. When we were there, the beach was polluted with trash (slippers, plastic, packaging). Besides, the canggu beach does not have the best eating options. The nearby Echo beach has more options.", "I love my beaches and unfortunately this beach we went to in Canggu was not nice at all. I am very spoilt living in Western Australia with our beautiful ocean and gorgeous clean beaches and sand. Rubbish was all around us, ocean not inviting what so ever . Was glad to get off the beach .", "Canggu is a great area, quieter and more relaxed than the hustle and bustle of Kuta or Legian, however whilst the beach offers some great waves for surfing and wind surfing its not great if you just want a swim. Worth a visit!", "Really cool vibe but mix of all ages around. Surfers from my local area (Bells Beach Oz) commonly say about trip “go to Canggu”. The tourist attitude and town feel reminds me of Byron Bay. Yet black sand beach and awesome viewing platforms (Old Man’s & Echo Beach Club) make the whole environment pretty special in its own nese way. Why didn’t I try a gap year here ... oh dear, 25 years ago?", "Canggu is a place where you will enjoy a chill, relaxing vibes by the beach. full of specialty coffee shops and if your a foodie you have at least try out some of the coffee shops and restaurant in Canggu. for a drink out session with friends, I suggest Deus Cafe in Canggu and check out Old Mans for the list of events. ", "Canggu beach is only for professional surfers. Do not even think of going into the ocean even if you are mature swimmer. High tides are risky and no life guards on the beach. Temperature of water is too low so I did not go in water. Many restaurants on the beach. Grab your best sun bed and beer at low cost and enjoy the sunset and see surfers surfing on high tides.", "The beach in Canggu is dirty. Very dirty. There is rubbish everywhere, so it is not a nice beach to walk along and it was not tempting to go for a swim there.", "If you like to observe beautiful sunset , great big waves, sitting on the beach, drinking cocktails from small “ beach bars” you can do it . Canggu Batu Bolong beach attracts surfers , travellers, musicians and many local dogs. Relax, sit down and observe.", "Canggu Beach is bordering a coastal village on the island with its typical black sands of the coastline for this area. The beaches in this area including Batu Bolong, Echo, and Canggu have the necessary surf breaks that are extremely getting popular these days among surfers across the world. The area around the beach is also scenic in nature with well-maintained rice fields that makes it one of ’s chosen expatriate regions as well as surfing zone. From novice to experienced surfers, this coastal region offers everyone something of their choice.", "Canggu beach is my favorite beach as it is only 3 km or so from my house and from my childhood I with my friends we used to go there to enjoy the long black sandy beach to be our playground. Today it still has the magic but not more a quiet fishing village like before. Now sprung so many restaurants and cafes and shops and motorbike rentals and money changers along the way to the beach. Sometimes it is very difficult to find a parking space near the beach and there is a parking cost now. If you look for serenity, avoid coming on weekends when it is crowded with all food charts selling local delicacies to locals coming to swim in the shallow waters or to sit down and see the world goes by eating your grilled corn or chopped spring rolls or having your meat balls soup on the beach with your loved ones. The black sundy beach is nice and it is a long beach with big waves for surfers.", "We have been coming to for 25 years and had stayed at Berawa side of Canggu before and loved it there so we booked a lovely bed and breakfast at Echo Beach - big mistake - the accomodation was sensational and we can’t thank them enough for their assistance as we needed to leave Canggu early. Canggu is for young party and beach goers and is NOT for seniors like us at all. I have never felt so out of place in my life. We walked to the beach through the Echo Beach dirt carpark to be greeted by piles of stinking garbage baking in the sun and a crowded black sand beach full of the young trendies - so not our scene. We stayed 1 night and put up with thumping music being carried in the breeze until early hours of the morning and then headed back to South Kuta where it is a slower pace and where we feel at home. I am posting this review just to let others in the same age group (60 plus - and we are very young at heart) that it’s for young people here at Canggu - party party 🎉 ", "Not the best beach for swimming because of high waves,rocks and black sand. You will love it if you're into surfing. There's parties hosted on the beach which go on for all night and end at 4am, now those are What make Canggu beach legendary!!", "Canguu is like this hidden gem and up and coming hippie /surfer heaven. The beach is safe and fun for kids. The afternoon is better when tide is out. Lots of really authentic and unique restaurants. Can easily park the car or get dropped in taxi and walk around. Lots it see and do. Amazing sunsets from beach bar with a Pina colada 2 for 1 at 5pm. Gets busy for sunset so arrive with plenty of time.", "We were staying down the road at Berawa Beach & decided to drive up to Canggu to watch the surf & sunset. The surf is excellent for board riders however for swimming it was a little dangerous as the surf was pretty big. We preferred Berawa Beach for swimming. The sand is black which is hard to adjust to after our gorgeous beaches in Sydney. Canggu is much quieter than busy Seminyak or Kuta however it will probably change soon as there is a lot of development happening around the area which is a shame as the area is lovely with still some rice paddies & local village communities. Overall - Fabulous surfing beach, black sand, good cafes & restaurants , interesting shopping & overall peaceful area of .", "There is no doubt, has many beautiful beaches. One of them is Canggu. Nice to visit here. The waves are also very suitable for surfers.", "First of all, it is very HOT. But, they have some beautiful spot to take pictures. The beach is wonderful and also the surrounding limestone cliff. They also have caves with giant pandawa statues and dewi kunti. We come here to play canoing, but poorly it is not a good time for canoing because of the big wave. So, practically we cant do anything here. If you bring children to play, maybe better to check before if the wave is good and possible to play cano.", "We stood in Canggu village in a nice villa and went to Canggu Beach. We were very disappointed and we didn't expect a perfect beach. We were looking for a relaxed beach with a few people. The beach was very dirty, with rubbish from local people but also from tourists. The surfers like the good waves, but for the rest there is nothing. We would not recommand it at all. On the way to the beach are some very nice restaurants and bars. Stopp there for lunch or dinner and go to Echo Beach, it's a little bit better.", "Canggu is hot at the moment and also for the future. A cozy location on the beach with beautiful sea with many and high waves. A great place for the active surfers.There are also many small restaurants and bars in the area.", "This is the first village we stayed in when we very first came to in1996. Since that time we have visited eleven times more. We have God children there and consider the island and the folk wr have come to know and trust there our second home. Canggu beach was a favourite spot of mine and grew on mevthe more I saw if it with every subsequent visit. There was a time when we didn't visit as we do have other places to see in the world and after another 43 countries we returned. Canggu was no longer the lovely place we remember. It has changed for the worst to becoming a silly surfer's hangout, there us a place there now that has been named Echo beach....what???? Dear me where do these airheads come from?? The beach still holds its charm in some places but had become some sort of pretentious bimbo retreat with really silly youngsters trying to outdo one another on the surf stakes. Unfortunately for Canggu this has spoilt its natural appeal. It's still a remarkable beach along some parts but is declining into a total tourist trap with all the usual restaurants ,coffee places and bars, God help us it looks as if its on its way to becoming Kuta.. Still has beautiful black sand and fantastic surf....lets hope it doesn't get any worse...", "There are many surfing beaches in Canggu - Pererenan, Echo, Batu Bolong, Berawa... They are all black sand, not so developed as other beaches in and have great surf. Not so good for swimming unless you are experienced.", "This beach is not the greatest. Definitely the dirtiest beach I have seen, with a lot of plastic littering the shoreline and the sand. There are lots of cute spots on the beach to rent a sunlounge and get a drink or a bite, but it's a real shame there is so much rubbish everywhere spoiling the natural beauty of the place. Canggu is a great little place and there are a lot of lovely cafes and rice fields just a few streets up from the beach. It's a shame that rapid development of the region has led to the beach being trashed.", "Canggu has it all: great restaurants, good beaches, and loads of activities for all to enjoy. Super chill place", "Batu Bolong has it all: Many healthy cafes, shops, surf board and motorbike rentals, spas, rooms for rent, warungs, ice cream, night clubs, convenience and drug stores and don't forget the beach! Probably the most popular beach in Canggu!", "I heard the most amazing things about Canggu before I went there so I had high expectations but looking back I feel like I wasted my time going there. I spend 3 days there, 3 days too much. The beach was a big disappointment. Not a good place for sunbathing or swimming (or snorkeling). Just only for surfing. I had expected a relaxing feel to the place and nice bars and restaurants just next to the beach, like in Seminyak, but this wasn't the case. There were some facilities but a bit far from the sea and the restaurants more close to it had very uncomfortable seats and didn't feel cozy at all. 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We happily spent the day there renting sunbeds, and checking out the bars along the beach, definitely caters for all budgets. The beach can get extremely busy at times especially around sunset time. The sunsets were beautiful. As mentioned in pervious posts rubbish can be an issue.", "This beach is north of Kuta beach and can be easily accessed from Legian street, past Legian and close to Seminyak. Or just walk up the beach from Kuta. It will take you about 30 minutes or so. Nice sunsets. Plenty of beach chairs to hire.", "i love seminyak better than kuta beach. because it's not as crowded as kuta. it was breezy and calm. i spent my entire evening here, from 3 to 7 PM. i cant swim, so the red signage flags--that given warn about swimming prohibited area--didn't affect me at all :D they rent the chair (and the umbrella) for approximately IDR 50.000 - IDR 70.000. and it was sooo cozy. imo, truly a perfect place to see sunset.", "was very disappointed with seminyak beach - if you looking for good beaches head to nusa dua or sanur areas it much nicer ", "Look like \\pattaya : kae larn\\\" in thailand All activity can plays Long beach and beautiful , have a good view\"", "As beaches go the walk from Semiyak, past Legian to Kuta isn’t the most pleasant. The positive: Beach bars galore semiyak end with cheap beer and entertainment at sunset! However if you are specifically describing the beach huge amounts of rubbish wash up, I’ve read on travel blogs this is a problem this time of year but I was surprised at the sheer amount. Every man and his dog wants to teach you to surf however I can imagine there are nicer places to do this. I for one look forward to travelling to more remote locations in search of the white sandy beautiful beaches I without hesitation know exist on this beautiful island.", "And we like it that way. Keep Kuta with its maddening crowds and it's hipster version in Seminyak. No arty Ubud for us. Yes snore it is and for a relaxing holiday this is the place to be.", "Seminyak beach has less hustle and bushel then Kuta. Same black volcanic sand but a bit more rubbish as there are not so many Hotel, so less cleaning done. Dirty creeks run straight in to the sea, so i did not bother to have a swim. It's good for a cheap sun set, if you don't mind no bands playing and you bring your own drinks.", "Unfortunately beach is full of much litter and the odd syringe. Its a shame because Seminyak is a quieter spot than Kuta but still suffers from the same issues. More upmarket 5 Star hotels along this stretch and generally a higher concentration of European tourists visit here.", "We walked from Kuta to Seminyak via Legian, it was quite long walk but worth it! Very crowded places but the sceneries were unique and beautiful! Night walk on the beach was very pleasant with lights from resorts and sounds of wave although it was rainy.", "Not to far away from bustling Kuta, Seminyak is a perfect place to escape from noises. There are a lot of pretty small shops along the streets, polite people, and the weather is not as hot as Kuta. The beach is cleaner compared to Kuta Beach, strong winds and soft sands. There are a lot of stray dogs running around (loving it!). Sunset view is amazing. Very peaceful and calming, at night a lot of bars and live music around. Many eateries but a bit hard to find Indonesian restaurants here.", "The beaches (water quality, sand, etc.) from Kuta to Seminyak are quite dirty. Open sewers floating into the water, garbage galore both in the water and on the beach. If you're looking for light colored sand, clean crystal water, this side of is not where you will find it. Up and down the beach, you can take surf lessons, rent boards, rent an umbrella and loung chair. And by 5pm or so, the bean bag chairs are pulled out (free to use) and the party atmosphere begins. People playing soccer, music, lights, etc. We found the apres sunset scene to be a lot of fun. During the south swell season, stays offshore until about 10-11am and there's thumping head high ++ beach break...though pretty much walled except for the odd corner/shoulder that forms near the channels. But again, the water is bordering on filthy, disgusting at most spots.", "Beautiful, clean & great eateries! I will definitely come back here- far, far better than Kuta or Seminyak. Much quieter- an older crowd on this beach & in this area generally.", "We have been to over 5times and normally stayed in Seminyak however we wanted to try a new area. Nusa Dua beach is very lovely. Relax beach with no hustle. Not many people try to sell you products. However there were no public toilets there so you have to pay to use a toilet in a shop and they will charge you.", "This only our 3rd visit to but after trying a few different spots along the stretch of beach from Ku de Ta in Seminyak to Marriot at Legian in our view the beach directly in front of Chez Gado Gado is our favorite. Water is clear, surf is good for beginners to intermediate, lounge chair hire for a pair is usually $50k per hour and surfboard hire the same. The old guy selling Bintang, water and soft drinks will run a tab, the ice cream vendor calls past regularly and if you need cheap eats you have a good selection on the beach nearby or alternatively can go more upmarket with Gado Gado. Contrastingly the Seminyak end near Ku de Ta has poor surf, the water is murky and contains quite a bit of rubbish and the beach vendors charge more saying... 'it is Seminyak'. If you enjoy the beach and swimming/surfing and have teenagers the Gado Gado area is the spot for you.", "Ambience is different from Kuta Beach. This beach is located in the luxurious Seminyak area which is offered a new style of enjoying beaches.", "Seminyak beach is one of my preferred beaches in along Kuta. A little quieter, cleaner and you can get some amazing sunsets.", "Very excellent beach with white sands, clean and only 30 minutes from Kuta. Location always be traffic jam on midday. All expensive in Seminyak. We rent 4 beach seats for 400K IDR with hard bargain to local man but he's very take care of us. Many small restaurants and bars surrounding beach, also hotels, shopping centres and spa services. Really made us relax for sleeping and swimming on Seminyak beach.", "Best beach in if you want really good sand and sun. Advisable to go by cab as we were staying in seminyak (45min drive). Had an amazing day at beach. Be careful of prices as this is a premium beach. Would advise shoppers to do shopping in Kuta and Seminyak (we brought stuff which was at 50% cost in other places)...", "it really doesnt matter what part of this kuta stretch of coastline you spend your beach days on , but certainly there are less beach hawkers the further you get away from the actual kuta stretch of beach . there also seems to be more facilities seminyak stretch opposite the beach more restaraunts etc , and I also reckon the corn on the cob vendor has the best grilled corn in which is saying something , seminyak also has the best warungs near by too as well as the best tour coordinator in all of indonesia called Seminyak transport community. his name is Ian and he makes everything happen without the hassles and rip offs .cheers", "A nice, calm beach. Perfect to catch the sunrise. The surrounding area is much more laid back than the party central of Kuta/Legian/Seminyak. Some good restaurants/cafes, too.", "I had dinner in Kudeta (the best restaurant in ) which faced to Seminyak Beach. Seminyak Beach is really big and clean, not too busy too. The sunset there is amazing. I have been to Kuta Beach too which is sooooo smelly and I cannot stay there for more than one minute and left.", "Cleaner than Kuta beach and less touts around the place. Heaps of waterfront restaurant and bars with live music and tables, bean bags, shade options on the beach to see the beautiful Seminyak sunset. Good nightlife in a more upmarket environment compared to the beaches of Legian and Kuta.", "well, personally i prefer seminyak than kuta beach, less people, less tourists, less crowded. the water isn't clear blue like nusa lembong or gigi islands but still its a nice place to come, sit, relax and enjoy the day.", "Much smaller and quieter than the Kuta area. Very relaxing but I missed the vibrancy of Seminyak, Legian.", "This was my first time staying in Seminyak having stayed in Kuta and Legian previously. The area is a lot more relaxed than it's southern neighbours. If you are looking for a more chilled out experience this is the place for you. Loved my stay here.", "Average type beach, Personally i would perfer Kuat beach although Seminyak is alot quieter it is alot dirtier with rubbish and broken glass frequently seen along the beach/waters edge. So manhy rips formed it was unsafe to swim the whole time we were there (1 week) Make the effort and vsiit nusa dua beach if your looking for the 5 star beaches in or always try Kuta beach and find a qutei becach bar top enjoy a few cold bevys.", "If you would like to enjoy a perfect sunset on a budget, I suggest Seminyak Beach over Kuta or Jimbaran as you don't need to spend a lot to enjoy yourselves. There are lots of bars selling cheap beers on the beach. The best thing is that they even have bean bags!", "Walked from Seminyak to Kuta along this beach which has something for everyone! Such friendly people offering drinks, sun beds, massage or food.", "Beautiful beach in Seminyak , it's in between Kuta and petitenget beach and it's just perfect to chill here.", "Seminyak beach is less crowded than Kuta, still a lot of rubbish and debris in the ocean and on the shore. Nice enough to kick back and relax with a Bintang. Many resorts back into the beach. The wet season clouds make for a beautiful sunset.", "I've been told Seminyak is way more quiet than Kuta. The beach has got another vibe, with a lot of colorful beach bars, but it's still quite busy. Prices are the same as in Kuta. Lovely place to hang out and watch the sunset, solo or with whoever you want 🙏.", "Even if I'm living quite far from it, I love this beach and its tranquility and peace. Usually quite clean, I love the atmosphere there as well the ocean who is quiet calm. Nice beach clubs all around as Sands or Isola. A good way to escape from Seminyak and Kuta", "Quiet beach compared to Kuta and Seminyak - could be better with beach clean ups and no parking of boats on the beach to allow people to swim and sunbathe.", "The Seminyak Beach has several things going for it: fine sand, a deep beachfront and non-overcrowding (unlike Kuta). However, the main drawback is that there is little else in the way of things to do. No snorkeling, no diving, no surfing etc. One hour is more than sufficient for this beach.", "If I have to give some very useful advice, skip Seminyak beach and go straight to Legian or Kuta beach (10 minutes’ walk). It basically looks the same, only difference is that the rental beds, drinks, food etc are half the price there. We found Legian beach best, since it was not crowded but also affordable.", "Compared to Kuta and Seminyak, this beach is quieter and more secluded so its perfect for relaxing and catching a tan.The lagoon is a lovely area to swim and if you want to catch waves, you can go further in. Did not do any activities at this beach but overall its a beautiful clean beach!", "A much better beach than kuta and seminyak. The sand is so white and the water is so clear. I was told few years ago the beach is much more beautiful. Currently you can see more tourist start to visit this place and more shops opening here. I hope they preserve the beach.", "We stayed for 2 weeks 12 minutes walk away from the beach at Kudeta Beach Club. Each time we came out on the beach it did not cease to amaze. We walked in the shallows most mornings and evenings and it was clean....so much cleaner than the very public beach of Kuta (Legian) which we did once at the end of our stay. In Seminyak there seem to be more expatriates who live in the area and try to keep this beach clean. One would see them walking along picking up bits of rubbish (not that there ever was that much to pick up). I enjoyed the beach at low and high tide and anywhere in between. Also the beach sellers (which we met near sunset) are a friendly bunch.", "The beach at Seminyak is much preferable than Kuta. Seminyak is a bit quieter and the people who are at Seminyak seem more international and discerning. The gentle rolling waves are ideal for beginner surfers and it is also good for swimming. Just a shame a bit the bits of plastic floating in the waters. Really sad to see. I picked up them myself and disposed of them in the rubbish bin and so did a few other tourists. If we all do that at the beaches in , we can try to beat the plastic pollution problem. Oh, the sunsets at Seminyak are a sight to behold! Grab a bean bag and a drink and drink it all in.", "ku de ta - always an essential for dinig and cocktails. seminyak beach resort - accommodation. nice for night time walks", "If you are looking for peace and tranquility, this is the place to be . Nice , calm , refreshing and relaxing , seminayak is the refined form of kuta which is noisy and crowded . Stay in seminayak if all you want is quite and calm . A completely different form of and it's culture.lovely place to be . Just go for a stroll on the beach even if you are staying in kuta .", "We love the beaches at Nusa dua. With various little lagoons and varying scenery they are far nicer in my opinion than seminyak.", "The beach is quiet compared to Kuta and Seminyak. The restaurants on the beach are accessible and an experience to be had while you watch the sunset. The side streets are being improved as previously written, so care is needed. But certainly there are bargains to be had from the local sellers. A great place to spend a week to unwind in the sun.", "So much netter than my previous trips to Kuta and Seminyak. I love this place - relaxing and many interesting places to visit..", "Stayed in Seminyak for a week with our young child. Less hectic than Kuta. Restaurants top notch. Potato Head Beach Club a must go for food and sunset drinks. Will be coming back definitely. I love thefriendly nese nature.", "Great place to visit. Interesting story behind it. A bit out of the way from kuta though. Restaurant there was expensive and food not that great. If you go there, don't have your meal there. Go back to Kuta or Seminyak.", "Came here after seeing pics on instagram, was not disappointed, stunning view, peaceful location, amazing photos, although leave early as its a 3hr drive from seminyak/ kuta areas, and you have to line up to get pics, be patient, its WORTH the wait. Stop off at a nice rice patty terrace restaurant on the way back", "Seminyak beach is always my fav because the flat sand and beautiful waves. Not as many local sellers wander around as in Kuta.", "The locals advised that Seminyak beach is a great place to catch the sunset as compared to Kuta beach (if you have kids). It's just far less crowded and rowdy in Seminyak as compared to in Kuta. We went to Potato Head without reservations and couldn't get a table in time for the sunset so we gave that a miss and went to the beach instead.", "I prefer kuta and seminyak, for all its crowd and flaws. This beach is average. Very very small waves. However, if you decide to swim in the nearby Pantai karang, be sure to bring your swimming googles, lots of seaweed teeming with small biota just 40 cm deep. Under no circumstances walk to the middle even though the water is shallow though. Pantai karang has some crazy riptide at places (experienced that first hand, lucky to be alive). Stick to about 50 meters from the shore and you'll be fine.", "Much better than the vibrant Kuta and Seminyak beaches. Batu Bolong is very attractive road and retains the spirit of .", "At a very busy season like the end of June to August, Seminyak beach is still better than Kuta as it's lee crowded. You can find many sun beds by the beach with paying 50k for a pair of them. Many sellers (accessories to masseuse) will prob come over to where you sit to offer their stuffs. You can avoid this in the evening (about 4 pm and after) when the cafes by the beach are open, you can sit in the bean bag for free (just order some drinks or food, ofc). The beach itself, you can deft learn to surf there as it is flat and good for beginner. The sand - unlike the description here in TA - is black sparkling volcanic sand instead of white. Sunset is quite nice here.", "Nice alternative to busier spots like Seminyak and infinitely better than kuta. Great accommodation options and seafood on the beach at sunset is a must", "The beach is not as popular as kuta or seminyak beach. But i like it here because it is quiet and i think in next couple years it will be crowded because nowadays there is hotel construction near this area. The wave is bigger and wilder than kuta. And the store along beach didn't sell stuff with crazy price in here.", "The Seminyak beach is clean and not as crowded as Kuta and therefor more attractive to us. Plus just a few minutes walk from the hotel", "Fun attraction and worth the trip even if staying in Kuta or Seminyak. Monekys are generally friendly, but watch out for your belongings!", "Seminyak is that little bit quieter than Legian and definitely quieter than Kuta. Mostly high-end resorts so not a lot happening on the beachfront. Most of the resorts have restaurants/bars open to the public, including the excellent The Samaya, so it's well worth a drink or a meal looking over Seminyak Beach. Ok for surfing but the banks never quite form properly so it's hard to find a consistent peak. The quality of the water is hit and miss, use your sense. If it's been raining a lot and there's a lot of storm-water run-off or, (especially) you can see plastic bags, etc. in the water then stay out pf the water for a few days.", "By far the best beach in the Kuta, Legian,Seminyak region. Chairs are cheap as are the Bintangs. Always easy to get to regardless of where you are staying.", "Seminyak is one of the beach that you would like to visit if you prefer a quiet place to admire the waves. It has alot of restaurants along the beach with beanbags for your relaxation. Live Bands are there to provide the music with the waves. It was a good place to relax and watch the sunset. Definitely a place to visit if you seek a different feeling compared to Kuta beach.", "how poor I am, even every years take 2-3 times for visit but it's my first time going to Seminyak Beach that only a few from Kuta. So, was a great place for enjoy the sunset and there's so many beach club there. If you want to some cheaper beach club, you must going to double six or Gado Gado beach next to Anantara Resort. Perfect time for enjoy the Sunset is 17.30 to 19.00, but if you want get perfect seat at the clubs must going there before 17.00 would be crowd after that. The beach is clean and good wave for surfing, or you can riding a horse. Soccer and made some sand castle must be awesome. Will be back again", "Might just be the time of year but we werent impressed with the beaches around kuta seminyak canggu areas. Not what we'd describe as idyllic or relaxing. Or what ine expects from an island vacation. Locals were friendly though.", "Calm, nice and relaxing beach with plenty of restaurants and massage spots around. Jet ski or kite flying are available. This is a much cleaner place than Kuta or Seminyak areas.", "Touts throng the beach at Kuta and at Tanjong Benoa, but not at Seminyak. Its a lot more peaceful. The beach is so clean that it is safe to jog barefoot! The sunsets are also amazing. The beach side establishments: Ku De Ta and Potato Head also lend to the laid back, yet happening atmosphere to the beach. This beach is way better than the one at Kuta. Definitely worth a visit.", "Better one. Better than Kuta and Legian. Seminyak is the house to many luxury and top end hotels and restaurants, I heard people swear by the night life. We found the beach bit cleaner than the other 2 Kuta and Liegian and this was one fantastic part around. Loved the roadside pubs and bars on the other side, surely a tourists paradise.", "This beach is now rather quiet and peaceful. A very good place to relax compared to Kuta, Legian, or Seminyak which are extremely crowded nowadays.", "Way better and cleaner than Kuta. You will see the most attractive Indonesian girl here. You can lie down the air-sofa and enjoy your beer or coconut water. This is called a life.", "I struggle to think of anything nice to say about Seminyak beach but as I hate negative reviews I'll try to be objective; Pros: Plenty of dining options/beach clubs. Plenty of nearby accommodation. Cons: Ugly beach - black sand. Far nicer beaches to be found elsewhere in , even Kuta is much prettier. I would not visit again Seminyak Beach again.", "Seminyak Beach has many entry points. We entered from the Polis Post in Seminyak (you can enter through Ku De Ta too) or one of the villas or hotels facing the beach. Compared to Kuta Beach, this beach is relatively free of rubbish, water sports touts and people. It begins to get crowded with people when you are walking on the beach approaching where Ku De Ta Restaurant is. The water sports costs are more expensive too. In Kuta, you pay 50,000 rupiah per person (after bargaining) for 2 hours of the surf board; but in Seminyak it is 80,000 rupiah per person for 2 hours. The beach vendors on the beach served better food though. We did not feel like eating on the beach so we bought some satay (meat on skewers), fried banana pancakes and meatball soup. The food only cost us 40,000! The banana pancakes are 2,000 rupiahs each and the meat satay only 1,000 each! Unbelievably true.", "I’m more of a white-sand-beach-kind-of-girl but I actually enjoyed seminyak beach. It’s a surfer’s haven I guess. Coz of the waves. Good ones. I found the sand a bit glittery and shiny (though it’s brown/dark) so I enjoyed walking, enjoying the sun and the wind. It’s not too crowded compared to Kuta. A lot of people offering umbrellas and beach/lounge chairs but it’s pricey and you pay per hour. I suggest you bring a mat or beach towels instead of paying for those chairs.", "After hearing some not so pleasant things about Kuta beach, I can't say how happy we were to be close to Seminyak Beach. Very clean, and lots of little spots to chuck a towel down if you want to pay $70,000+ for beach-chairs.", "Ok there are more beautiful beaches in the world, with whiter sand and clearer waters ,this is true. But Seminyak has a great spirit to it, it is not overcrowded like Kuta , and you can easily rent boards to enjoy the nice sand waves with the locals. And yes there are many nice beach bars and restaurants as well..", "I am indifferent about Seminyak beach, if your looking for a nice quiet white sand beach that you want to relax on and get some sun, then it's not for you, try looking elsewhere in . There is a lovely spot outside the Oberoi that is quiet as they ban loungers and parasols. At sunset the view is amazing and we have been a few times to watch it. It's fun watching the surfers and the people watching etc. You can't swim in the seas as its too dangerous and you will be pulled in by lifeguards. There is plenty to do, ku de ta is buzzing and looks like a good place to chill and drink with music. Weekend was rammed with locals and tourists, but there is enough quiet spots if you look for them", "A great place to get away from the hustle & bustle of Kuta or Seminyak. Great restaurants, nice places to stay, surf beach..", "One of the best places in to watch the sunset. Ku De Ta and Potato Head are hotspots to watch the sunset with some nice food and a drink.", "It was my first time visiting this beach. After only visiting Kuta beach, Seminyak beach is just amazing!!!!! We arrived at 11am and it was so quiet. No where as busy as Kuta Beach. My daughter even got her hair done and nails painted. I found we weren't hassled as much as we have been at Kuta beach, The beach was very clean and pretty. We will definitely be back to Seminyak", "This part of the beach i would say is the 'higher end' side of the beach. Not sure if the sand is better; maybe the same. BUT the nice and more expensive restaurants are in Seminyak beach. In any case it's a really long long stretch so even from Kuta you can walk to Seminyak", "Anyone who wantsto stay away from the hustle bustle of Kuta should definitely try Seminyak. Much more upscale and full of good restaurants and cafes unlike the loud area of Kuta.", "Nice and quiet especially if comparing to Kuta and Seminyak. Still have the beach, loads of restaurants and bars to pick from and local markets too but without the hassle and bustle.", "Don't get me wrong, seminyak beach is stunning with its black sands, amazing sunset and massive waves. But unless you take plenty of food/drink there with you, you're gonna get stung. Unlike kuta beach, it's hard to come by a cheap little place to get a drink or food. There are sunbed spots (which are a bit of a rip off for the bed) where you can get a drink for a fair price, but the beach is mainly dominated by resorts that look like you have to have a lot of cash to stay/eat/drink there. Not only that but I've never known a beach be so hard to access. The shore line is dominated by massive resorts and beach clubs that you just can't get past from the road to the beach. We stumbled across a car park we could cut through to the beach luckily and another time we found a little alley to walk down, but failing that you'd just have to blag your way through a hotel lobby. Ridiculous. Kuta beach gets a bad rep but we had a better day there, it was easily accessible, there was cheaper drink and food everywhere and the sands sea and sunsets were just as nice.", "The beach at Seminyak is gorgeous. Not nearly as noisy or busy as Kuta beach and offers all that and more. The waves there are more gentle and the water seems warmer. Sun beds and umbrellas are available for renting. The beach is broad and sandy and sandy and stretches for many km's in either direction.", "Potato Head is one ... Ku De Ta is another place that is a must, especially at sunset, to eat, drink and take in a beautiful sunset...", "Seminyak Beach is a very nice beach in . Great to walk along - you can walk down to Kuta and for stunning sunsets since it is on the West side of the island. Housing many numerous hotels, restaurants and bars, Seminyak is somewhat more sophisticated than its sister Kuta. It has a decent stretch of whitish sand, and the water is okay. Currents could also be strong so be careful when you swim in here and respect all instructions from lifeguards and the hotel staff. Cool beach to hang out on and watch the surfers do their thing.", "Stunning beach and perfect place to start a walk from Seminyak all the way to Kuta if your up for it or the other way around. Takes about an hour to get from Legian to Seninyak at a reasonably slow pace enjoying the surroundings which include locals playing soccer, lanterns, bean bags, musicians, beach bar after beach bar and many many other things to see and take it all in.", "A nice place to visit for its scenic beauty. This the best place where i have seen sunset in my life. Not really far way from Kuta and close to semniyak.", "If you're travelling from another just to visit this beach, then it's not worth it. Kuta Beach would be better. Lots of trash on Seminyak Beach and it's not really swim-able either.", "Basically there is Kuta to the south, Legian in the middle, and Seminyak beach to the north. Seminyak beach is the quiet one, although quiet is relative because in July/August it is also full of tourists. If you don't like crowded beach I suggest to visit in June like me, or September.", "I like seminyak beach better than kuta beach. Better view to watch sunset and not messy. In the context of messy crowd (beach boys with their rental boards and selling beers). Not white sand though. Written by : aventuracognitio.wordpress.com", "Loved it, very clean for our visit. Great bars etc along the beach. Clean all the way to Kuta. Also walked the opposite direction to main Seminyak and found main Seminyak beach filthy, covered in rubbish and barely anyone on the beach. Double 6 to Kuta loads of people but plenty of places to sit and relax.", "Seminyak is a better location then kita, for elder people like me , prefer Semnyak then Kuta too crowded and noisy. Seminyak has a better store too.", "If the afternoon is clear and not overcast head down for an amazing sunset. Grab a beanbag and enjoy a beverage or a meal (or both) and people watch as you watch the sun go down. Most places have live music and the food is generally okay. Seminyak beach is cleaner than the Kuta area. Great spot to get some romantic photos. Just be prepared to be asked to buy a number of things from hawkers while you sit. And if you say yes to one be aware word gets out 😎", "I thinks this beach is New Kuta Beach. We spent 15-20 minutes ride motorbike from Legian to Seminyak. Enjoying sunset on this beach is very great experience.", "Seminyak beach located next to / after Legian beach which is perfect not too busy crowded beach stretch after Kuta. Still with perfect sunset view as well as nice beach stretch for swim surf tanning. Nearby resort hotel stay various with standard and one of it is GrandMas hotel with affordable rate and walking distance less than 5 minutes to Seminyak beach. Convenient location with convenient stores and restaurant.", "This beach is much quieter than seminyak or Kuta. Perfect for romantic dinners at the beach. Keep in mind that this is a sunrise beach with calm waters, good for kitesurf and SUP, but not for surfing.", "Away from crazy Kuta. Old style but great for families. If the kids get bored a metre cab is cheap to Kuta or Seminyak. Best of both worlds.", "Seminyak's vibe is hipper and cooler than Legian, and in particular, Kuta. It's very chilled and relaxed. The beach clubs are all pretty good, if not a bit same-same. The beach is lovely but the sand is darker than expected. Sunsets are amazing.", "white sands beach and lots of restaurants with traditional shop. good for relax, good price compare to kuta & seminyak. not so far from The Samata, places we choose to stay. beautiful sunrise. both perfect to great holiday. will back nex year", "We have seen many beaches on but this one is still one of our favorites. It isn't as crowded as Kuta or Seminyak but has the same great sandy beach and nice waves to learn surfing upon. In the evening loads of people come and eat at the beach which makes it quite a scenery with all the grills burning. Food is good and affordable.", "Such a striking difference from the other beaches. Seminyak beach has a classier atmosphere, so much space, and it doesn't have the haggling vendors at Kuta beach. The price to lounge, for food and drinks is much more here but you get what you pay for.", "The Seminyak beach is located not really far from Kuta. The place itself is cleaner than Kuta, but please don't expect less crowd here. My visit was during the sunset time and it was a pleasurable experience. Watching the sun goes down, looking at the sky, and hear the wave voice, so amazing! I would love to come back again to enjoy this beautiful view!", "Seminyak is an upbeat part of with a little something for everyone. Whether you're looking for relaxation and spirituality, or just a really fun bar run, Seminyak has something for you. Love the locals, some of the nicest people I've met. Also, Seminyak offered greater variety of cuisine and dining options than Kuta.You can have Indonesian streetfood or a five star Continental meal. ", "This area is a quiet enclave, compared to Seminyak or Kuta and it is chill and relaxing, also less flashy. The beaches and water, depending on the season, were clean while I was there in December. There is a long pathway next to the beach, for wandering or biking along. The town itself has hundreds of accommodations at all price points and plenty of mid-tier restaurants. I didn't find this area to be particularly beautiful, it was a relatively calm place. It's less than 1 hour from the airport, so made for a convenient final town in before going to Denpassar airport, only about a 60,000 Uber ride.", "The beach was less crowded than near Legian and Kuta. We slowly walked at the water's edge for under an hour to get to some restaurants in Legian. There were some good restaurants in Seminyak but we have our favourite in Legian.", "Right now I have nestled myself under a thick leaved tree, 20 min from the sea line, overlooking the many colourful authentic fishing boats. Along the beach are restaurants and little shops. A relaxed atmosphere and very reasonable prices compared with up market Seminyak or busy Kuta. I love it here as from here as you are in a taxi quickly wherever you like to go. Come and have a look and have a bite to eat at the many restaurants along the beach. What a location to be. Beach is clean, stretcher beds and waterspouts are offered. ", "Spent a delightful afternoon at this beautiful beach. Took the Kura Kura bus from Seminyak via Galleria Mall to Ayodya Resort. You have to walk through this huge hotel to access the beach, then you can hire a beach umbrella and loungers for Rupiah100.", "The beach is beautiful and long, absolutely wonderful compared to Kuta and Seminyak, though it is harder to find beds and umbrellas to rent. Still, if you find a good spot is close to perfect. The sunset was stunning and then we walked over to the fish barbecues on the beach which were a highlight of our 20-day travels in Indonesia... All you can eat prawns, mussels and fish for a ridiculous amount of Rp. And absolutely delicious. If I'm ever back in , this would be my top choice to stay at...", "If any chance to stay beach side at for surfing , shopping , enjoying world cuisines that I believe Seminyak is best area to stay... can find quite or noise at around and walking relax less then kuta area...", "This is the place for peace and quiet no hassle and not too much traffic like seminyak or kuta lovely place to stay the beach is clean and great little cafe to stop for lunch best sunrise in ", "Great waters, strong waters which we absolutely loved! Much cleaner than Kuta or Seminyak. We also took the opportunity to ride a jetski which the kids thoroughly enjoyed.", "Not so busy as Kuta or Seminyak - more original, more Indonesian - just a cool place to hang and go for a swim - which is better than in Kuta or Seminyak", "This one word describes the beach best. I took a bike from Kuta for a day tour to Seminyak and wasn't disappointed. Lovely, clean beach that wasn't as busy as Kuta. Best part was the evening sunset walk by the beach back to Kuta.", "Seminyak's beach has black sand, its quite rough so not good for people who aren't confident swimmers. Kuta beach is better for swimming and spending the day.", "Like the beach at Seminyak. It is much lesser tourists and not as crowded as beach in Kuta for example! It is also clean and have a good stretch of nice beach with beautiful sand! Love it!", "Staying at Seminyak we had 3 options to get to Legian/Kuta; taxi, walk the street or my favourite - walk down and up the beach! Less crowded, cooler and way more enjoyable. Walk up the beach to Ku De Ta or Potato Head! And at sunset - listen to live music, sit in a bean bag and sip on some cool drinks! Perfect way to end the day and start the evening!", "It's a great beach for sunset, BUT the restaurant is a big scam, its not the best seafood, and it's extremely expensive comparing with other seafood restaurants in Kuta or even a posh restaurants in Seminyak like the red carpet. Go visit the beach, DO NOT eat at the restaurants there, talk a walk, have some grilled corn, and enjoy the sunset, the seafood there is a waste of money, specially if your guide drop you to a specific restaurant, they give the drivers and guides a big kickbacks ;)", "The further away you go from Kuta Beach towards Seminyak, the beach becomes less crowded and that's one of the things I like about Seminyak Beach. There are a few bars, restaurants, and beach resorts along the beach and also a warung (food stall) along the beach. Warung Cantina and Mosaic Beachclub are located on the northwestern end of the beach. Potato Head beachclub is located more towards the Kuta side of the beach. Closer to Kuta the beach can sometimes stink of sewerage, and that's one of the reason I avoided the Kuta side of the beach. The further northwest you go, the beach is less crowded and more nicer. A good place to see the sunset too. Very beautiful. You can also hire pool chairs and umbrellas from the locals for a cheap price and enjoy the view and the breeze.", "Great beach to visit in the rainy season. Kuta & legion beaches were full of rubbish from the weather. however it seemed to be a lot less in Seminyak and also beach restaurants had bean bag settings in the afternoon which was cool.", "I was shocked there were so few people on this stretch of beach! Everyone seemed to crowd down around Kuta, but up in Seminyak we had so much room to ourselves.", "It's a beautiful beach that has unfortunately been spoiled with polution & rubbish. Personally I would not swim at the beaches between Kuta & Seminyak. It's definitely worth venturing out further if you're a beach lover.", "Seminyak beach is quite beautiful and differs from Kuta in that is is cleaner and less crowded. We walked down to Legian for our usual brunch and drink and enjoyed the peacefulness. There are some great hotels that open up to the beach and generally you can go in to the cafes. If in doubt, don't be put off by the security guard and ask them if you can go in. If you are approached by a hawker, simply say no thanks and keep walking, and they will not pursue you (as a rule). The beach at night is misty with the waves gently crashing on the beach, and I recommend you find a great restaurant that opens up to the beach for a beautiful evening of fine dining. If it is with someone you love, then all the better.", "Much more relaxing,peaceful and cleaner compare to Kuta beach, also recommend Legian beach. La plancha beach bar and restaurant is the place to chill during sun set or early nite drinks at Seminyak beach,well there's a few next to it too.", "We have been to Seminayak beach during our stay in Seminayak, . Beach is clean from perspective of Solid dirt like Polythene etc. Sea water has much higher current than Kuta Beach. Number of people can be seen there doing surf. Best Thing: Branded eating outlets on beach like potato head, less crowded, good for walk. Beautiful pic background and scenes for sunset. Near to Tanha lot temple. Bad Thing: Sewer water for Seminayak drops in to sea so little messy in between. Overall worth spending time!!", "Despite being overcrowded, I still like to visit this place for the journey to get there is enjoyable, the water is pristine, and they manage to keep the beach clean. They have food stalls where you can order fresh rujak (yum) and coconuts!", "This is possibly one of the dirtiest beaches in all of . The sand is littered with trash and there isn't a lot of people around at the shore due to the over-population of fishing boats docked at shallow waters. The usual touts pushing water-sports and the restaurants are common to the beaches in however there are much lesser mobile touts. The water definitely isn't as clean as what you might find at Seminyak beach but it does seem to be much better than Kuta. It's not completely horrible, at a price point, the restaurants here seem a lot more sensible as compared to the businesses in Kuta or Seminyak but besides that, there isn't that much more to do.", "Kuta beach is hectic jammed with small beer stalls , plastic chairs and cheap beer and many hawkers while Seminyak beach has a different feel with more surf 🏄‍♀️ schools , more upmarket beach bars with bean bags and umbrellas eg. La Plancha . Less hawkers as well . I recommend morning walk in beach towards Legian and Kuta for people watching and notice the changes as you head towards Legian and Kuta .", "Seminyak beach is not as crowded as kuta. Definitely a good choice if traveler want a less crowded and not noisy beach. There are people that rent beach chair for 200k/hour. Try to negotiate the price, 200k is to expensive especially for domestic tourist. Overall the place is quite good especially at night.", "We spent an amazing couple of days enjoying Kuta Beach, Seminyak. The sand isn't powder white because of the volcanic sand and it could do with a beach clean but the waves totally make up for it. Our young daughters really enjoyed jumping in, over and \\surfing\\\" the waves back to shore. The beach sellers also have everything you could want from Sarongs to beer and arwn't too pushy.\"", "The beach is great fmto walk along between Kuta and Seminyak but irs sad to see the extent of rubbish and human impact on the area, especially if you arrive at sunrise before the local volunteers clean the shore... not the cleanest ocean water either, and rough waves but still overall a lovely beach in to wander down.", "seminyak has a nice beach with a lot of colours. also for surfing it is better than kuta beach (especially in the mornings), cause kuta beach is just too crowded in the water...", "When in , me with friends always come to Petitenget Beach to enjoy the beach while waiting for sunset. Different with Kuta where on the bach so many locals sunbed, and in Double Six where so many beach bar. In Petitenget's Seminyak beach you can take your own beach towel and have your own time. Of course, there's still locals try to sell products or food, but it's because Petitenget is public beach but sometime is clearer than the two (Kuta & Double Six)", "Unlike kuta... Seminyak beach is open till late. Theres soo many bars who offer very Decent prices...", "Just love Seminyak beach at night, so much going on and so many places to enjoy the evening sunset. We enjoy being away from the hustle and bustle of Kuta where everything is so much in your face. Seminyak gives you everything at just the right tempo - restaurants, shopping, beach life and atmospherc.", "Seminyak Beach is a beautiful beach to look at. Unfortunately, any beach in would be pretty polluted. As someone who grew up in Indonesia, I wish we'd paid more attention to keeping our beautiful country clean, but it was just never a priority and hopefully that's changing soon and our environment would be getting a little more TLC. Seminyak, Legian and other beaches along this coastline are great for surfing, body/boogie boarding, and watching the sunset. They are not good for swimming or snorkeling as the waves are too big. If you walk along the stretches of private beaches (exclusive to resort guests), they are likely to be clean, but go into the water and you'll likely spot some garbage (plastic bags, paper towel, piece of stick, anything you can think of) floating around. As far as the area itself, Seminyak is a hot spot, second busiest to Kuta with an older, slightly more sophisticated crowd. There are cute little shops, both modern and traditional restaurants, and bars with happy hour deals and live entertainment just about any night of the week. On the weekends (especially Saturday night), the place is a zoo. If you're looking for a little peace and quiet, you probably won't find it in Seminyak unless it's off-season and/or you're staying at a resort with a private beach. If you are looking to swim or do other water sports, Tanjung Benoa, Nusa Dua and beaches on the other coast would be much better. Plus, they also tend to be cleaner.", "The beach is crowded. Lots of drinking place nearby. much like the kuta beach. Suggest to go here by taxi as walking from seminyak without knowing the way will be a long long walk.", "Located next to Kuta Beach. Seminyak is crowded with do many viditor. Tje beach just average. Not so clean.", "Seminyak has a lovely beach, a lot nicer than the beach in Kuta in my opinion. Sunbeds are cheaper here too. Loads of cool bars along the beach front too :)", "Less crowded compare with Kuta beach and For sure Don't miss watch the Sunset in Seminyak Beach if the weather are good it's So beautiful...", "Nothing special but cleaner than Kuta and Seminyak No really choice for a drink at a local bar - dominated by hotels and expensive bar & food prices", "unlike other beaches at Kuta or Seminyak, which are overflowing with rowdy crowds and activity, this one is a calm, laid back, soft sand beach. perfect for couples wanting to soak in the magic.", "I went to seminyak beach after kuta beach, so I felt that Seminyak beach is not that happening as kuta beach, But cleanliness is good on beach, and is near KU DE TA and patato beach head", "The seminyak beach is the best on on the kuta - legian - seminyak side as it is large and lits of space to seat. Sun seats are great - not that cheap for - and there are cool restaurants on the beach", "Good, relaxing beach. Mostly domestic tourists and not the bogan types like in Kuta or Seminyak. Not good for snorkeling but better for sunbathing. Vendors are friendly and polite and won't bother you.", "I wish I could give Seminyak a better review, but every day I was there was a wasted day of an otherwise amazing trip. I was told not to expect much from the beaches but I did not expect the amount of trash and wasted that laid everywhere. Both Kuta and Seminyak streets were crowded with motor bikes and cars which made it really difficult to walk the streets comfortably. If you would like to visit this area I would suggest staying only 1-2 days if that. The best would be to take a day trip there from another area that is less crowded.", "Part of the huge stretch of sand that hugs the south western side of the island, Seminyak beach is far nicer - and less developed -that Legion and Kuta further south. Head here for a quieter - and more sophisticated experience.", "Kuta Beach much nicer then the one at Seminyak, but much busier. Seminyak is just the beach, where as Kuta has all of the locals set up offering massages, hair braiding, hire a few chairs with some alcohol and watch the sun set.. So if you want to avoid any of that then Seminyak doesn't have any of that.", "seminyak beach is not that dirty compare to Kuta, if you woke up in the morni g you can see people do some exercise like jogging. other taking their pet a walk. in afternoon you can hit on some cafe around the beach and enjoy the view", "Seminyak beach is a public beach & has everything to offer for every age. It has many open air restaurants on beach to drink & dine with LIVE music & enjoy the ambience. Across the road you have plenty more open air restaurants. Water is cleaner than Kuta beach. Best part is you can walk from seminyak beach to kuta beach, it is that long....However, this beach is for surfing only, not recommended for swimming. I personally liked this beach more than Kuta beach.", "As lovely as the weather was in last week, the one thing I just could not stay silent about is how dirty the beach was. There were rubbish that formed a tide line here on Seminyak, and also along Kuta. It was such an eye sore. And worse, true to its name, there were oil slicks coming in with the waves. Seminyak in bahasa means \\one oil\\\". I guess really didnt want to disappoint. If you want the beach, go elsewhere. Heard Sanur is far better...or even Nusa Dua....or anywhere else, but... But if you dont want the beach, then why even go to ? I just had the misfortune of not doing enough research about the island. Probably deluded by the many glorified romantic tales - blame eat pray love for that! But if you seek to just chill and unwind, then, this island is ideal. And this part of Kuta (contrary to popular belief, Seminyak, Legian and Kuta is in reality ONE area) is the quieter portion. Food wise? For Asians, it's not really value for money at all. Drinks are rather pricey too. Shopping for the ladies? Sure...Bangkok's cheaper. Heck, even KL is far cheaper. Nightlife? In Seminyak? They only have 2 options, apart from dinner. One is the high end restaurants-turn-club-after-dinner, the other...well, if you dont swing the other way, and do not like diva shows, then hail a cab and hit Jalan Legian, Kuta instead. But the one thing I enjoyed Seminyak for was the hospitality at the hotel and restaurants I went to. But probably an advantage that I can speak Indonesian.\"", "Stayed at the kejora suites which had a cordoned walkway to the beach itself. On the first day it seemed rather lifeless with not many people around so we decided to go to seminyak. The next day however we were trying to find out more about the water activities in and how different the waters seemed as opposed to the previous day. When the tide is good the beach is lovely. Watch out for it and the shops are better in the sense that they cause less hassle as opposed to say kuta although there is less variety.", "The Seminyak Beach is not as busy as Kuta. Along the beach frontage are a number of restaurants that have bean bags and tables on the beach which you can sit down and be waited on for dinner, drinks and enjoy the sunset view to boot. Very enjoyable and relaxing.", "decisevely nothing special, really big and good served with local bars, resorts, massage, t shirt...bala bla bla....but being in indo you can - better - you HAVE to find better places. And you wont' have issues with that.", "Seminyak is your typical beach except its not as crowded as Kuta Beach. Vendors do come up to you to buy stuff, but if you say no nicely they dont linger around. The water is very clean and its lovely to go for a dip :)", "We walked to Seminyak beach and we pleasantly surprised at how lovely and peaceful it is compared to the madness of Kuta. There is also a chilled bar (Mano) which is great. There are still many big hotels on the beach and the town is fairly busy but for now this beach is a much better option of you prefer the'quiet' life!", "Seminyak Beach is a long strip of sand on 's west coast. It is largely a yellow sand beach but not especially fine. The waves are not huge but do much more than lap at the edges so the area attracts bodyboarders and the like. The beach runs for quite a while so it is worth picking the right spot. A good option is in front of Ku De Ta as it seems to be a bit cleaner than some other parts. Sunbeds are available but are quite pricey, it is just as easy to use a towel instead. The beach does have a fair few people but nowhere near as many as crowd into Kuta. This is not the leisure of isolation but equally is not overcrowded. Cleanliness is always an issue on beaches but it isn't terrible. Seminyak beach around Ku De Ta is in reasonable condition. There are hawkers on the beach but aside from being intrusive they are not overly aggressive. The beach itself is not ideal for sandcastle making but for splashing in the waves it is a really fun place.", "Like others beach in .. Like Kuta, and Legian.. this beach one of best beach to enjoy Sunset in . Worth to Go.. You can walk from Kuta Beach, Legian Beach, Double Six, then Seminyak Beach", "People visit Seminyak Beach for the location. The beach itself is decent, but not wow-inducing by any means. It's crowded, but not as packed as Kuta Beach. And you will still be assaulted by throngs of itinerant salespeople. A brief \\makasih, tingal disini\\\" shall suffice. The surf is quite decent (beginner/intermediary depending on the swell) but beware: the current can be treacherous (way more than in Kuta Beach).\"", "We heard so much about Seminyak Beach therefore we decided to visit this popular place on a weekday. We walked for about 15 minutes from Seminyak Square and reached the beach through KudeTa at about 5.00pm. The beach was quite crowded with both locals and foreigners, and there were a lot of sellers who approaches you all the time with their junks. The beach is not that clean compared to those on the eastern side of the island.", "Coming from Kuta we found this beach much nicer than the ones in seminyak, is clean in general nd not so crowded", "Seminyak Beach is a lot quieter than Kuta or even Legian..... beautiful place for a stroll first thing in the morning or late of an afternoon to watch the sunset.", "So if you not into the crazy partying and huge crowds this area of would be for you. First up beautiful resorts located in a secluded gated area. I stayed at the Sofitel NUSA DUA. The beach fr me was in a lot better condition than Padang Padang or Dreamland for that matter, This coming from a cleanliness position. great for swimming. If you do feel like getting out to Kuta for some shopping or experiencing the tourist hustle and bustle a cab ride will cost about 20 USD one way. There is an open air mall called collection and most resorts provide free transport but i must warn you that this over priced but has some decent resturants worth trying out. Dont use the massage services theres cause hey a little expensive. If you venture out of the gates you will find a little street shopping area where you can find great bargins and try out Zahras SPA for some RR. She also provides pic up and drop of services for free. All in all i would split my next trip between Seminyak,Nusa Dua and Ubud.", "If you're after a more quiet less busy beach close to Kuta/Seminyak this would be a good choice. The mostly clean and off white sandy beach offers calm waves and a few activities during the day such as horse riding, surfing lessons. At night there is some nightlife but I preferred Seminyak beach for nightlife more.", "I love the atmosphere of Seminyak, not so busy as Kuta but with plenty of scope for all things esecially the beachside eateries", "The seminyak beach is much better than kuta (not overly crowded) just relax, sip coconut water...dont fall for the massages they offer at the beach. try bakso...it's great. the sunset is also beautiful.", "This is the must do beach. All of the hotspots of Seminyak can be accessed from the beach. The water is not best compared to other parts of but overall good. Downside is all of the vendors trying to sell you stuff which takes away from the relaxation time. Be sure to checkout one of the bars closer to Kuta to sit out on the bean bags and watch the sunset. Pretty kewl at night.", "Møre relaxed than Kuta or Seminyak,very nice restaurants most with a view of the ocean.The sunsets are our of This world", "Went to the beach and hired a chair. Beach is not as busy as Kuta and Seminyak. One can sit and enjoy the peaceful setting. Not a lot of sales people to bother you.", "No so populate as Kuta with surfers, as Nusa Dua with russian swimmers. Nice place to relax and view sunset. The waves are big, and a lot of garbage are thrown on the beach from the ocean, but thats common issue for whole . You mostly can't swim here, but you can experience the waves hitting you :) Seminyak itself is the best place for eat and drink and party. Enjoy!", "Spent 7 days in the area, we enjoyed Legian beach much better, more lounges, friendlier bar owners, music playing with much better atmosphere. Seminyak beach had darker sand than Kuta and Legian and also had fresh water drains flowing into the sea, this may be the reason for the darker sand. Much more enjoyable at Legian and only a short walk down the beach.", "Me and my friends were staying in Seminyak for a few days and we went to the beach quite a lot. The nice thing about Seminyak beach is that it's less crowded than Kuta beach. There's a lot of nice little bars and restaurants where you can lounge around in a bean bag or have a nice lunch with an ocean view. It has the perfect mix of laid-back and luxurious.", "if you like the clean and wonderful sunshine you must come to seminyak beach, t's less crowded than kuta beach, there are many restaurants there. and this place has a lot tourists.", "Not the best stretch of beach in the popular tourist areas of Kuta, Legian, Seminyak etc. They are doing up the beach along the Legian Beach Hotel/ Mandira section which is further down (towards airport) and also the Seminyak section but seems to be leaving Double Six out. There are heaps of restaurants/ bars etc along this stretch but its full of scooters and not very clean. The beach itself is OK but to increase business for the traders there, they need to clean up the street that runs along this section of beach. I love anyway and the sunset can be amazing from any point along this beach!!", "I can tell it is better than Seminyak and Nusa Dua. Because in Seminyak it is generally prohibited to swim, in nusa dua low tide problem. In Sanur until 3 pm there is sea:) we have used hotel area so it was clean, i do not know other areas.", "This seminyak beach is very nice and not so crowded compared to kuta beach which is located very close.", "Seminyak Beach is MUCH cleaner than Kuta. Plenty of bars on the beach with chairs to sit on, and reasonably priced drinks, usually 25,000 (about $2 US). Sunsets are AMAZING!", "Seminyak beach has a great atmosphere and is not as busy as Kuta beach. Enjoyed sitting in one of the beach bungalow bars having an afternoon drink and watching the people go by. Lots of fun.", "a short walk from Seminiyak main street off KU DE TA . Disappointing as rather smelly and water is dirty. OK for a quick photo session but not earth shattering s it is hyped to be.", "This beach is located on the north beach of Kuta. From Kuta, Legian and Seminyak you can reach on foot. Its atmosphere is almost the same as Kuta, except for its location a bit far from the bustle of Kuta, Legian and Seminyak beach visitors not as much as the beach of Kuta. You can also do the activity that goes on Kuta beach. Swimming, sun bathing on white sand, surfing, playing football on the coast, also enjoy the panoramic view at sunset. Interestingly, in all the way to the coast line stand Seminyak restaurant that offers dishes that tastes so Yummy, from low price to expensive price and also there are a plenty of luxury beach club, of the traditional dishes to international cuisine. That why the street called eating street.", "It's a long and nice stretch of sand, where tourism and development are apparently under control when compared to Kuta or Seminyak. The sand is cleaner in some parts of the sand strip than in others, which can spoil a bit the experience. The sea is safe to swim and even though the water is not the turquoise shown in most postcard pictures, it's still pleasant. Some of the hotels have sunbeds directly on the sand. There are also a lot of restaurants along the beach - vegetarian options are very hard to find apart from the usual gado-gado or vegetable curry.", "You have to visit Seminyak forget Kuta that has just gone downhill. Seminyak is the place to stay, go to Double Six beach, meet Judi, Lollipop, Ina, Tina, Jennifer, Eric, Milky, Martin and the rest of the sellers and beer boys. Best place in the world to buy a beer and sit in comfort and watch the world go buy. Buy your souvenirs or get your nails done even have a massage I can personally guarantee you will get a better deal and treatment from these people than any of the shops, markets or spas that you attend. We did. There are so many warangs to get cheap meals, it is cheaper to stay here than any place in Kuta or Legian. Kura-Kura buses run regularly and travel all over the main parts of . I simply can go on and on but go and find out yourself.", "I used to visit the Seminyak beach especially the private beach of Marriott ... the beach is clean and so is the water ... something that cannot be said about its counterparts in Kuta ... it is not tio crowded unlike Kuta and Legian and has a classy feel to it ... Overall a nice experience !", "Seminyak Beach is much quieter than the famous Kuta Beach, a couple of cafes here n there. But there’s not much peddles plying n trying to sell you to buy their items. They are very calm n if you say “No thanks” they will walk away.n leave you to enjoy the view n relax.", "Semniyak beach is full of life, with lots of beach facing bean bag joints having good food, drinks and live music. There are some vendors selling tatoos, cosmetics, trinklets, coconut water and offering massages. We walked from Semniyak beach to legian to kuta beach and Semniyak definitely seems cleaner and having better crowd, more limited to guests staying at beach properties. Kuta beach had lots of local people playing on the beach and stalls etc. so was much more crowded. Sea water is not that clean in Legian, Semniyak and Kuta. Waves are quite high but its still safe enough to go in the water waist deep or so...", "I always appreciate the comfortable water temperature, being able to walk in wasily for a swim. Double Six has the wonderful bean bag bars later in the afternoon- walk arou d until you find music that suits your tastes and check out the differing prices for drinks and food as they vary greatly. The beach here was clean. Walking further south to Legian showed disgusting rubbish on the waterline and sand. What a pity that the huge beach front resorts do not employ locald to keep the beach clean: the hotels make a huge amount of money from these beaches but obviously take no repsonsibility for their upkeep. Kudos to Kuta and Seminyak for taking time to enssure that their lives beaches are cleaned.", "Just over an hour drive from Seminyak depend on traffic, which can be heavy at times. A much quieter area compare to Kuta or Nusa Dua. The beach is slightly on a slope with white sand. Sea is calm and clear. However, I think Nusa Dua beach is much better.", "One of the best sunset in another kuta beach, near by seminyak central, petitenget temple, and alot people come to see the beautiful sunset and white sand", "This coastline on the western side of , starting from Kuta, through Legian to Seminyak is very heavily commercialised, so the beach is lined with hotels and bars and, although kept relatively clean, is still far from somewhere to relax. There are surf schools along the entire length, then people trying to sell you everything from coconuts to sarongs and hats. You‘ll have to venture further away from Denpassar to escape the crowds.", "overrated, crowded, the beach is very ordinary - sunset no better than kuta or seminyak restaurants , expensive - seafood which isn't fresh ,", "Compared to Kuta Beach, Seminyak Beach is alot more tranquil and peaceful. Less crowded and certainly lesser touts. The beach here is perfect to watch sunset on a clear day", "The beach in Seminyak is not as wide as in other areas of but it is fairly clean and also perfect for a stroll. Compared to Kuta it is also cleaner. Not many people are in the water though. The best part are the sunsets which are simply stunning viewed from Seminyak. Best is to go to one of the beach clubs and enjoy the view from there.", "Compared to Kuta Beach which you might be strolling with huge amount of tourists, Seminyak beach is so much better and cleaner. There are restaurants along the beach.", "This beach is similar to Kuta, grey sand, and strange milky creeks flowing out into the water. I would not swim in that. I didn’t particularly like walking on the sand. Seminyak is to me, a quieter version of Kuta, but with nicer shops, better food, and more relaxed locals and tourists. I love Seminyak, just don’t bother going to the beach.", "Less busy than Kuta or Padma - and cleaner too! Great for a long walk towards Seminyak Square. Can’t fault it", "Seminyak is an extension of Legian and Kuta but not as busy. Had nice waves the day I was there. The beauty is having a drink watching the sun set. Could do this every night.", "Nice beach but you can't really swim in the sea. Nicer than semiyak beach for sure. We paid 2000000 rupas for two beds and umbrella. It was ok for a while but too hot for a long time and a bit expensive. Look like it really comes alive for sunset and kuta was definitely cheaper than semiyak.", "Stayed at FuramaXclusive Ocean Beach hotel. Seminyak Beach just a few footsteps away from the hotel. Beautiful and relaxing beach. Preferred Seminyak to Kuta Beach.", "Lovely and quire, nice gardens and trees. We went for a day trip to see what is available . We definitely come and stay next visit. We like peace and quite good restaurants and cafes, not being hassled by sellers . A really good vibe, more natural environment than Kuta and Seminyak . We will be back 🌺💗", "Seminyak might comparatively be a quieter option among the ones you have on the stretch that includes Kuta and Double Six, but it can still get pretty crowded. Reason for that could be the fact that it has fantastic waves for those who seek to surf, and lets you enjoy one of the most majestic sunsets in the region. With an array of bars and restaurants facing the sea, you get enough and more places to just sit on a beanbag, gulp your beer with delicious starters, and enjoy the sunset. But with all those people and each restaurant playing their music, it can get a bit buzzy.", "This beach is so quiet compared to Kuta and Seminyak. Loved the beach side restaurants, so nice to have a walk then stop by for couple drinks and watch the waves. Beautiful!", "We dropped by Seminyak Beach to see what all the fuss is about. Don’t be misled - those sands are far from White. If you’re looking for beaches of an Australian standard - knowing we are incredibly spoiled by beautiful sands and water - head to Nusa Dua Beach instead.", "We went to Seminyak for the first time in 5 years on this trip and won't be back. The traffic and the people, it's busier than Kuta. Canggu on the other hand is brilliant, it's chilled, you can walk across the road without risking death, the beaches aren't covered in rubbish, you get the same great sunset, and there is heaps of good restaurants and accommodation.", "Spent our last night in Seminyak, before returning to London. Ventured to the beach before lunch, not a great experience. The beach, like Kuta Beach, is crazy and packed with people. Quite hard to relax or even take anything in with the consent - \\you want drink?, you buy?, massage?, you buy you buy?\\\" Avoid if you can\"", "Lovely beach with beautiful sand and lovely clear waters. I visited this beach in October 2015 and every day was sunny with lots of people around-not too busy however! Beach loungers are not too expensive we paid 100,000 rupiahs for 2 beds. There are a few sales people selling various knick-knacks but not as much hassle as some other places I have been to. This is a long stretch of beach that connects to Kuta beach. Would definitely recommend this beach if youre staying in seminyak!", "It's definitely more laid back than Kuta's. Some say its also more sophisticated. Wet part is dominated mostly by surfers, while sandy and dry one, by lazy vacationers under umbrellas. Food and drinks are available too. Decent restaurants and bars are just across the road behind. Some experts would say that fresh young Indonesian meat is for sale here too (mostly in the afternoon though). It has what it takes to have enjoyable few hours.", "the beach if further away from city center or kuta/legian area and seminyak is considered as expensive area now. not much to say about the beach frankly; it's the same as other beaches in imo.", "Seminyak Beach is quieter than Kuta beach. you can swim , chill and relax. and dont forget to see the beautiful view of the sunset", "This is for anyone visiting, or thinking of visiting Seminyak this year (2017). These are only our own opinions based on our recent holiday there. GETTING THERE: Most people will arrive via Denpasar Airport, and from the arrivals hall you'll enter a very busy area with hordes of people holding name boards, and even more taxi drivers vying for your business. My advice here is to ensure that you've pre-booked a taxi through your hotel. Your (c30 min) journey to your Seminyak hotel will then be easier and probably less expensive. Our pre-booked taxi cost £15. FIRST IMPRESSIONS: Ok, Denpasar and environs is never going to win any beauty awards, if you're familiar with the Far East then the ramshackle set-up, the huge volume of crazily driven scooters, and the antithesis to Western order won't come as a shock, but if is your first time east of the Mediterranean then be patient and stick with it. Seminyak has been designed for enjoyment whilst Denpasar is a capital city with few reasons to linger. Seminyak is quite compact and this review only encompasses this area and not Kuta. The vast majority of the accommodation in town is either beach facing, or a short walk from the beach. HOTELS: Whilst we can only comment specifically on one, the excellent Taum Resort, we saw enough of the others during our stay to build a very favourable opinion on standards, most were 4* and quite a few the vaunted 5* quality, and they looked every inch comparable with the best beach hotels in Europe. We saw a number of very smart beachfront hotels with sun decks, pools and lovingly manicured gardens, where the almost daily stunning sunsets could be enjoyed in blissful surroundings. NIGHTLIFE : This is where Seminyak scores highly. It's set-up for people who like to enjoy life once the sun goes down - but that said, it's not trying to be an Ibiza. We felt that the beating heart of Seminyak was given over to couples, irrespective of age (we're 40's and 50's), and testimony to this were the range of other couples that we met during our stay; the vast majority being Australian (3 hrs flight from Perth for example ). Lots of 'gap year' youngsters and 'Eat, Pray, Love' wannabe types looking for adventure or love (or both). They'd all gravitated to the right place, heaps of great bars and restaurants and enough high-end nightspots to please every taste, budget and preference, most people will have heard of Potato Head and Ku De Ta etc, they're very good as you'd expect, but look beyond them and the supporting cast will enthrall you and your money will go a long way. Although just examples and exchange rates will fluctuate, you'll find most bars trying to lure you in with 2-1 cocktails or 2-1 Happy Hour deals for around (UK) £1.50 for the beer (Bintang is the excellent local beer) and £3 for the cocktails, compare this to London prices and you'll be in the slightly unusual position of feeling mildly wealthy. Eating out bears similar fruit and we enjoyed some brilliant food in extremely atmospheric restaurants for Wetherspoons type prices! For a couple of personal recommendations try La Laguna, Ginger Moon, Batik, Grocer & Grind, but there are nany more as good. In short then, tons of choice, fantastic service wherever you go, and very kind on your pocket (have you booked yet?). SAFETY: This one comes in two parts. If you're reading this and you're an adult, or going with other adults, then this will be the safest place you've ever been unless you drink too much, if you get drunk then at some point you're likely to fall foul of the 2-wheeled 24/7 carnage that is the half a billion scooters that compete for space on the narrow Seminyak streets, these things are literally everywhere and at times the lunatic drivers (term used loosely ) will mount the kerb and use the footpath. Many of the scooters appear to be carrying at least 3 generations of the same family and they'll all have aboard items such as ladders, power saws, live animals and the sort of stuff we'd need a Qashqai to transport. We took photos of the aforementioned just because we figured the folks back home wouldn't believe us! Crossing the road in would be classed as a dangerous sport in the Uk, but help is normally on hand courtesy of the ubiquitous security guards, who guard everything. They all carry illuminated batons and make full use of the whistles that they also carry, if they spot that you're struggling to cross the road then they're out there in a jiffy to see you safely across. Top boys. The pavements are hilarious in that one minute they're there, and then the next minute they've either ended abruptly at a large chasm, or a set of neck height power lines (not kidding) , or....the pavement just reappears on the opposite side of the street. So, given the last point, I'd implore any parents with babies, toddlers, or pre-teen children to take a holiday elsewhere, because we saw so many anguished parents frantically trying to either control their kids next to the Nurbergring town roads, or trying to stop enough of the wacky races participants in order to get to the other side, hugely dangerous and quite disturbing to see. is lovely but small children brought up with UK road sense are in peril here. Like I said earlier, sensible adults will have no issues here. BEACH : This was a shock to us. When we booked our holiday we of course Googled (Seminyak) beach images, and feasted our eyes on the stunning shots. In reality there are times when the long Seminyak Beach is quite the opposite. In the wet season it rains regularly and when it does the stuff cones down in torrents, add to this the generally observed habit of throwing most litter into the gutter, then you'll quickly realise that all of the litter is quickly washed into surface water culverts that themselves wash into the small rivers that flow through the town. These then run straight into the sea, and the tide deposits the whole lot on the tide line early doors the next morning! ! Take a beach stroll on the morning after one of the regular evening thunderstorms and you'll see what I mean.; absolutely shocking mess and not safe for walking on as you can imagine. The nese seem to employ a small army of people (many wearing face masks and PPE) plus tractors to try and make good this mess every day. When this has been done then large swathes of the beach do justice to the brochure images, but just be aware that at times the beach can be quite awful and there has to be some effort made to try and improve the littering situation which I have to say is more down to the locals, than the visitors! TAXIS: Worthy of its own section, the town is chock full of taxis and this whirring convoy just seems to endlessly circulate around the centre (AKA Seminyak Square) looking for anyone 'walking '. We deduced that when nese taxi drivers take their training course their first instruction is the assumption that someone walking is in dire need of a fare-paying lift! From the second you creep beyond the wall of your hotel EVERY taxi driver will hit his horn and slow down, many will stop and wind down their window and wait for you to agree that 'yes....you can't possibly walk 100 metres to the beach / bar / shop, and that you need a lift'. The trick is to either smile and carry on walking, or just ignore them. Both methods work equally well but the good news is that these guys aren't the least bit pushy or aggressive. You get used to the patter and we assume that they get used to just driving around all day. That said, be advised of the ongoing scams. The ONLY officially licensed taxis are Blue Bird. That doesn't help you with recognition because in EVERY taxi is blue and the same model (Toyota ) as the official ones! Also many of the unlicensed taxis have the name 'Blue XXXX' that look almost identical to the pucker version. The difference being that if you ride in a dodgy taxi then the driver will either say \\meter not working\\\", or when you arrive at your destination, he will say \\\"no change\\\". The latter is a patent lie of course, and if you enter a taxi with \\\"broken meter \\\" then get straight out. We of course fell fowl of both on day one, but a very helpful 'official ' Blue Bird driver apprised us of the dark side of Seminyak taxis on day two, citing that unlicensed drivers face fines if caught with dodgy meters or if they're discourteous to customers. In summary we found the whole taxi topic amusing, and I'd also add that almost every driver stopped or slowed down if they saw that we wanted to cross the street. In terms of fares. From our hotel to either the beach or Seminyak Square, both a 30 min walk, we'd pay the minimum evening fare of IDR 30.OOO. Which worked out at £2 at the March exchange rate of IDR 16000 to £1. MONEY: I've alluded to the generally very agreeable cost of eating and drinking out, taxis I've also said are cheap, and with a total absence of other means of public transport you might want to engage your hotel in finding a locally recommended driver. We hired a friendly driver who took us all around the island for £30 per day, try doing that in the UK and you'll be adding another '0', fantastic value and all of the drivers speak good English (as do almost all nese ). There are numerous ATM's dotted around Seminyak and my wife and I used different ATM's with our respective banks and the exchange rates worked out at broadly the same as the exchange rates that we'd been given prior to setting off from the UK. If you're a single female traveller and are conscious of security with your cards / money then there are a couple of cash machines inside the new shopping mall in Seminyak Square, the latter housing some good shops, but tons of better ones that aren't generic 'high street' around the town that are well worth a look. THE PEOPLE : If you've been to Thailand then you'll be sitting there thinking that 'nobody is friendlier than the Thai's', I know you're thinking that because we thought so, too. But come here and you'll be truly in the presence of the nicest people on God's green Earth. We were humbled by their humility, their values, their sheer desire to make a difference to your day. The service we received in every single venue, bar, hotel, or even total strangers in the street was so genuine, so wonderful, that to not come back to would be a crime. Come and see for yourself, if you've been promising yourself / husband / wife / partner to take a trip to then go to your bank tomorrow, or beg a wealthy relative for funds, sell that useless artefact or trade-in the boat you never used, and drag your weary body to this temple of soul salvation, I promise you that you will enjoy every moment and you'll return to our embittered crime -ridden soulless country a better person. SEMINYAK: Yes it's a fabulous destination. It's not without its faults and I'd advocate it's not fit for young children or the infirm, but if your mojo has lost its sparkle then this is the place to lift your spirits. Great hotels, great nightlife, and incredible people. WEATHER: There are two main seasons in . Hot and wet and hot and dry. We came end of March which is towards the end of the wet season. We had rain almost every day but in the main the rain and thunderstorms came late afternoon or during the night. When it rains it comes down in torrents but the temperature doesn't drop, meaning it gets very humid. When the sun comes out it's blistering hot and most days the mercury will climb up to 32c (90f in old money ) and often beyond. The actual temperature feels hotter so the 'real feel' in the daytime is more like 40c (104f). Bear that in mind if you're fair skinned! At night the thermometer rarely dips below 25c (77f) so you'll not need to bring outer layers here save for a rain mac. What disappointed me was the appalling lack of weather forecast detail available online in the lead up to our holiday. The BBC didn't feature a single location on , others just gave a generic 'cut and paste ' tropics forecast, and the go-to Wunderground (Weather Underground ) gave pessimistic forecasts which simply stated \\\"cloud, frequent thunderstorms \\\" for most of the days we were there, and whilst 'yes' we did get some cloud and some storms, the latter's forecasts made no mention of the 5-6 hours of blazing sunshine that we got each day. Only one day out of 12 was 'bang on' their prediction. So I'm saying don't take too much notice of the forecasts before you come out here, they're not accurate enough! 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Tourists actually visit the area only. Have dance on Ramayan at the time of sunset.", "First I was impressed with the statue of ramayana main epic character in the wall of hill. The beach also beautiful and romantic. It is also a good place to playing but it rather hot at day, I can't help with the hot place.", "The story of Ramayana is beautifully told in carvings on the outer perimeter wall of the main temple. The cemetery is very interesting, we saw stones from 2008-2012 period so I guess it will be soon time for cremation fest. Watch out for the monkeys, eyeglasses, too, not just water bottles and food. They are faster than most of us.", "The location of temple is scenic but there is nothing significant about it. You have to combine your visit with Sunset Ramayana Dance. The dance is worth watching and just superb.", "Went there in 2014. Majestic place with a phenomenal location offering some of the breathtaking views of the Ocean from here. This is a great place to go when you are in and make sure you don't miss it. I loved this place and would surely go again too. The Kecak fire dance depicting the Ramayana in the evening hours is a superbb addition to this visit. Very nice experience ... must go", "The Hindu temple I a great spiritual retreat and has a calming influence. One of the views from the temple where the mountains meet the see is breathtaking and a great photo shoot opportunity. The Ramayana show is very good. Slightly long, especially when we watched the show in very sultry weather. There are a lot of monkeys around who took away the spectacles of a visitor, something quite common, so beware.", "Location of temple is picture perfect.. on a cliff near the ocean.. We went to see the kecak dance which is based on Ramayana (hindu mythology)... This is a must do when in .. Dance happens from 6 to 7.. Please reach before 5 to grab prime seats in the amphitheatre.. And don't forget to take the selfies with the characters after the dance ends...", "This is another Hindu temple in dedicated to Hanuman and Varundev (Wind God). The temple is on top of a plateau peak. The surrounding stretch of coastline is tall 'V' shaped natural rock wall and you should walk along the entire distance to have beautiful views of the sea from this height. The water remains calm and you can see different shades of color in sunlight. It is amazing to see so much influence of Ramayana in . Must visit when in .", "Beauty of this temple is due to it being situated on the cliff. The view of blue water splashing on the rocks is amazing. Kecak dance and fire dance that happens in the campus is very nice and must see to get true cultural immersion. It is performed in a superbly theatrical way portraying a Ramayana story.", "It's time to enjoy nese culture. Tari Kecak is an art performance created on 1930's. This dance takes one of the episode of Ramayana story and performed by dozens of man's dancer lined up circle. One of it's characteristic is when all of the dancers raise their both hands and shout \\CAK\\\" continously multiple times. The most famous TARI KECAK performance are brought at ULUWATU TEMPLE.\"", "Beautiful place to witness specially during the sunset and witness kechak dance after that. The dance depicts famous Ramayana story in dance form. Very beautiful place to visit.", "Very Nice Beach. We can take Beautiful Pictures of the Sea from Top of the Hill. Ramayana kacek Dance of one Greatest Attactions to come in", "# .... truly it is not a place , it is an emotion . Something for everyone to raise one’s spirit , to take you into a magical world . Had landed here with just the regular excitement of spending a holiday , little knowing the moments and memories being created here . Each beach , each temple , each hang out place , every sunset is a story by itself . The property we stayed at #X2 Breakers at Jimbaran was the first positive vibe into . Very recently opened , beautiful a place with warm , super friendly staff. So so much of India in . Have failed seeing such beautiful dances depicting the Indian ballads Ramayana and Mahabharata back in India. The #Kechakdance was a treat to watch . Temples , kya kehna .. truly called the land of 1000 temples. Gali gali mein ghar kam, mandir jyada. The #Tanahlot , the #Uluwatu , the #Beshakih temple to name a few are a visual and soul rendering treat to oneself. All in all worshipping in some form the Devon ke Dev Mahadev Rudra and our preserver Vishnu . Ganesha , hanuman , Saraswati and the mythological Garuda having a very high place , respect and regards in the entire island . Beaches , beaches and beaches. All different in their own beautiful ways . Our beach journey started with Belangan beach , jimbaran beach , Nusa dua, Uluwatu, tanah lot , Kuta , Legian , Seminyak, ubud . Sunsets ... the most beautiful part of . Truly mesmerising. Blessed to witness sunsets at Rockbar cafe ,Uluwatu temple , Belangan beach and the most breathtaking at Tanah lot temple complex . Watersports at Nusa dua total fun . Especially enjoyed the sea walk amongst so so many fishes. Did find my NEMO 😃. Enjoyed the cultural park, the Kuta golf club . #Luwakcoffee fields was an exciting experience. Ubud a treat by itself , my next stay destination. Beach clubs and hang out places ka kya kehna. Wowwwwww. #Rockbar. What a sight to behold and place to spend hours. My heart though went out with the #Potatoheadbeachclub Amazing. The most serene view ,#Lotuscafe Ubud . #Ubudswing. The place for excitement and pics and pics and pics . As a norm not to miss the true nese massages , batiks and silver jewellery (if you are fans of them ) So so so much left . So happy for that as there is a reason to come back. But yes absolutely needs no reason to come back . One will def come back. It’s a magical pull Guess tourism ministry can offer me a job 😂😂😂. Thanks to so so many for the wonderful ideas and suggestions. And our Driver Rudi without whom all these moments were impossible. Live your life by a compass, not a clock", "The temple is beautiful situated on a cliff overlooking the Indian Ocean. Read a little to know the meaning of the design of the temple. Not as much information will be made available on site. The hidden attraction is the \\Kecak Dance\\\" which you have to pay an additional 100,000 IDR per person. You will be ushered to a nearby amphitheatre where you will have the opportunity to watch a truly unique performance with the backdrop of the lovely sunset. Based on a story taken from the Ramayana text, you will spend an hour immersed in nese culture. The more you know before hand, the more memorable the performance. There are three troupes performing taking turns each day. One troupe in particular the Hanuman character is extremely well played. It was the highlight of my brief trip here and helped me understand a lot about the nese background.\"", "The temple itself is a bit of a downer, coming from Tanah Lot. But it does offer some great views of the ocean. We were really excited for the sunset but were disappointed because the clouds were too much and just covered the whole thing. The Kecak Dance was actually pretty cool plus the Ramayana story. A lot of people really watched the show. It was a bit long actually, my butt got sore sitting for so long.", "Very peaceful temple and a must-go tourist attraction. The Kecak dance is very interesting and depicts the Ramayana story in a compelling view", "This temple complex is right on the edge of a cliff and the views from up there are stunning. The complex is surrounded by a forest with lots of monkeys that scamper around and cause mischief. You could also see the kecak dance for 500 000 rupiah. If you are European or American, brush up on your Ramayana before you see the dance or else it would be boring.", "My impression about was that of a small island with beautiful beaches and temples, until my visit to the place. I would say is way more than just that. It is really one place where you can see how people have preserved the culture with pride and that culture and the people will make the most of your trip. Combine this with the most beautiful temples in the world, most beautiful beaches in the world, and the hospitality and the bear. makes you emotional about the place. The relaxing spa music and refreshing massage takes you to a different world. Tanah Lot - a temple on sea shore, completely out of the world. Temple on a cliff next to sea where ramayana is enacted. Nusa Dua, Ubud, Kuta... and the list goes on. A week is definitely not enough to do justice. We missed one mountain as it was about to erupt. We will come again to not just to see what we missed but also to relive what we saw. is truly one of its kind.", "Despite being victimized by a hot monkey ( ruined my eyeglasses that made seeing difficult for the next 5 days of stay in ), we were brought by our guide to the cliffs that showed how majestic the view of the setting sun and the sea can be. Waves that dramatically caresses the shores can be romantic and spiritually uplifting. It just shows that nature can give a delightful uplift to a weary soul. Countless steps up the mountains, we were brought to a small stone amphitheater for the folk Kecak dance (Rp100,000/pax) consisting of 30 or more men chanting and dancing around dancers depicting the love story of Rama and Sita( or Ramasita). As usual, exotic nese costumes and beautiful, graceful performance from the dancers.", "We went to this after seeing it on Tripadvisor. It is accessible by getting driver/taxi driver etc to take you there the Grand Hyatt NUSA DUA and then walking about 900 meters ( might be abit more but it only takes about 10 mins of slow walking) along a good footpath to the boardwalk to the blowholes... Yes there is warnings... You need to use commonsense and be aware... The blowholes are spectacular...and I found the view overall to be breathtaking...happy to sit and just soak up the scene for awhile.... Well worth the visit...there is also a few monuments that are in the area...they too are worth a visit... One commemorates a meeting of world leaders.lmwhere they each planted a commemorative tree...and one is dedicated to Ramayana ( Indonesia's Romeo and Juliet love story) overall a enjoyable visit ... pathway and Boardwalk would be accessible to wheelchairs... and the platform for viewing the blowholes is reasonably wide and flat on the lower levels", "The temple is set on a cliff.......BUT, one cannot enter it! The view of the Indian Ocean and the Sunset there is awesome! Usually they have a song and dance performance -Kecak- in an amphitheater near the temple in the evening. It's very different, as it has 40 male singers, saying th word- Kecak(pronounced Kay-chak) throughout the mini version of the Ramayana, being performed. It's quaint and beautiful, what with the sunset being the background. Definitely worth seeing", "It is to be visited for the breath taking views of the cliff and the sea below and the amazing Kecak dance with 50 voices providing the vocals for the Ramayana Act! The temple can not be entered.", "One of the best places in , the compound is very beautiful. The have a performance at 6:00 PM called as Kecak dance, if you know Ramayana then you will easily relate to the performance.", "You can watch spectacular sunset and nese kecak dance @ Uluwatu temple. This place also has notorious monkeys, so beware of them. Our driver asked to remove all sun glasses, Jewelry etc.We somehow didn't encountered any of them. It 's perfect place for spending an evening here. Kecak dance is a presentation of Hindu Mythology tale Ramayana. There are no musical instruments, but artist chants in unison to create a background score. There were volunteers helping people with seating.This performance was elevated against the backdrop of amazing sun set.", "Ululating temple is a nice depiction of Heritage and their culture... The Kechak dance here is just awesome... The dance is one of its kind and is depiction of Ramayana... The scenic and mesmerising beauty of the sunset from this place is just too good and is one of the famous spot to see the sunset... The sound of the waves below... The blue waters and the sunset... Makes the place one of a kind in ...", "This place is really awesome with stunning views which is really not to be missed if you are in . But beware of the monkeys; they are so fierce that they might bite you at times for things and steal away from you. Do not wear glasses, hats etc and not carry any bags. Also, do not miss the Kecak dance when you are here; this dance portraits the historical moments of Ramayana epic with good performances.", "Walking around the temple to see the nese culture is really excite me. We can meet a lot of monkey and see around for selfie with ocean views. When the sun goes down the show is on, we should buy the ticket to enter this entertain. The breeze from ocean will make you chill and the show really awesome with Ramayana stories. Recommended for everyone who love the culture shows.", "Plan for evening around 4. This temple is built on a ridge so you get a beautiful view crashing waves. Also you must buy tickets to the kecak dance that starts around 6 pm. The setting is a wonderful amphitheatre with the ocean as a backdrop. I think the ticket was 10K IDR/person. It started raining when we were there but nothing dampens the enthusiasm. Kecak is a local nese dance featuring stories from the Ramayana, with elements of the pre-Hindu shamanic trance. Must watch.", "This temple is located on the cliff that rises above the vast indian ocean.Once you get on the edge of the cliff - there you have the magnificient indian ocean at your disposal - a fantastic view.People usually come here for the sunset view.Ours was a bad luck,as it was raining that day and due to clouds the sunset was not so clearly visible.Then at evening you have Kecak dance -the entire ramayana revisited.Very nicely done by the artists over there.the best part of dance was - The Hanuman .Very joyful ,he gets into the crowd on and off and has a lively sense of humor.It was fun being there.", "Monastery on the climb with good view, special in the sunset. In sunset, about 18 hrs, you can see local fire dance and show names KECAK. This is historical story about Ramayana.", "If there is one temple you need to visit in ( there are thousands like India) make sure it is this one. Amazing views and a wonderful dance performance based on the Ramayana. The dance is performed with the sun set as the background. Bit touristy but that can't be helped", "The temple itself other than a great view and a nice sunset has nothing much to offer,The sanctum sanctorum is closed to general public, however the Ramayana dance in nese style is a real treat, No instruments or dialogues, only chanting and gestures with a touch of comedy, timing 6 to 7 pm everyday. You need a separate ticket fro this, Do read up a synopsis of Ramayana , a part of Hindu mythology to understand the dance better.", "The temple is set on a cliff. You look below and you see vast gorgeous sea with turquoise waves hitting the rocks. This view and the kechak dance that is performed here during sunset is worth coming to this temple for. The temple by itself does not hod much.The Kechak dance is a dance - drama from a scene from the Ramayana, the uniqueness of this being that there is no music, The performers chant 'Kechak' rapidly to create the music for the dancers. The Hanuman is so adorable, he steals the show with ease! Along with Tanah Lot & Ulan Danu this temple is a muct see in .", "Breathtaking cliffside location. Beware the monkeys! Went to Uluwatu Temple at sunset to watch the Kecak and Fire Dance, which was performed without any musical instruments. A group of about 3 dozen bare-chested men chanted “ke-chak, ke-chak” rythmically while they beat their chests, clapped their hands, and stomped their feet. My husband said it sounded like a car trying to start. The fire dance told the story of Ramayana, featuring characters like Rama and Sita, the demon king Rhawana, the monkey king Hanoman, and evil giants, all wearing elaborate costumes and carrying out complicated choreography. Each guest is handed a synopsis so you could follow along. Definitely worth the trip. And beware the monkeys!!!", "The place is very nice with the beautiful sea in front of it. The drama performance of Ramayana by locals was good. One should not miss the show. Beware of monkeys.", "Very entertaining, unique experience of 'vocal orchestra', no dialogue but excellent presentation of Ramayana in just 60 mins. worth a life time experience", "This temple which is perched on a cliff approximately 250 m above the beautiful greenish hue sea is a must watch on a visitor's checklist. Breathtaking location, Kecak dance (a traditional Ramayana dance with the group of people sitting besides a fire and using mouth) add to the wonderful setting. Not to be missed trip even if you hate monkeys which can snatch your things like sunglasses, snacks, etc if one isn't careful.", "Everyday many people visits this temple,some as tourist local,some westerners and some peoples whom doing processing ceremony.This temple is the one of the nine main temple in .On sunset time,ocean background you can watch Kecak Dance with the Ramayana story.", "The performance of kecak Dance is very vibrating! If you get to know about Ramayana (Hindu epic) then you will enjoy it. If not, it will be hilarious to you. You must watch till the end! Hanuman, Ravana performance was on the top!", "What a welcome to ! Somewhere between snow white style pantomime and oriental Sufi chanting. blokes sitting and chattering while the masked dancers play out the mythological mystical tales. Google Kecak Also known as the Ramayana Monkey Chant, the piece, performed by a circle of 150 or more performers wearing checked cloth around their waists, percussively chanting \\cak\\\" and throwing up their arms, depicts a battle from the Ramayana. The monkey-like Vanara helped Prince Rama fight the evil King Ravana. Kecak has roots in sanghyang, a trance-inducing exorcism dance. Occasional jumping into the delighted multinational audience by Hannoman(Vanara) in white. Great entertainment with deeply spiritual overtones enhanced by taking place at sunset with the temple and Indian Ocean in the background. Fully packed arena but late comers accommodated with extra seating. Very welcoming officials hand out the entrance tickets one for the grounds and then another for the Kecak Only problem was getting there as it is in the south amid throngs of mopeds scooters and cars but all very friendly hectic with well organised parking\"", "When we were leaving the kecak dance about Ramayana (which is just an hour long when the real story is like hundreds of hours) A monkey sneaked up on my friend and tried to grab her iPhone 6 by the strings! Our tour guide want to hit the monkey only then the monkey let go! Be super careful with your belongings! Stay in a group! Heard about monkeys stealing glasses off your face and it is real. Banana story aside. I really like the kecak dance, I love cultural shows but the most disappointing thing is the crowd. They have no respect for the art and left before the show ended. Stood up from their seats and walked away to take photos of the sunset which is practically the same around the globe when you have one of the most unique dances right in front of the eyes. Oh,not just one or two, but a lot of people do that. One more thing, DON'T offer tips to the actors/actresses. They are artists, not beggars. Try it, they won't accept the money because they have respect for the art. If you really wanna show your gratitude, a compliment is sufficient. I had a bad experience here because while we were waiting for our turn to take pictures with the actors, a stupid old man(the worker in the theater) tried to hit on me. He would touch my arm while we were talking. Be advised, any guy who comes up to you in expects sex. True. I am andro(I am a girl) yet I got hit by so many men in and I have no idea why. The highlight is definitely the Ramayana story. I have a Hindu friend who knows Ramayana and she told us the short version of the story for 2 hours in the van. Prambanan has the ballet too which is 1 and half hour long. They even have series and anime on Ramayana.", "Guys n girls awesome place to visit . Also der is drama on Ramayana which is very nice n especially for those who don't know much about Hinduism. Indians might feeling it boring but can see Ramayana in new avatar , for pic lovers this is awesome place , so many different angles .", "I have been there twice and loved the place both times. Foremost is the peninsular view and the greenery in the area around peninsula. The ocean and peninsula combine stunningly to provide a breathtaking view. The scenery is mesmerising and I can be there for hours simply gazing it. Kecak Dance depicts the Ramayana. It’s a first dance of its kind that is gripping and without any music keeps audiences engaged with only expressions. I was amazed to see the similarity between and Indian Hindu Gods A must must visit.", "This is a beautiful place and is located on a cliff. The Kecak dance is great attraction. Though it costs 100k for watch this dance, it is worth it. It is performed at 6pm and hence be present before the start since it gets full. On rainy days, there is no performance. The dance performance was very interesting. For Indians, they can relate to the story since this is from Ramayana. The characters kept the audience enthralled.", "a beautiful place to see the sunset (if not claudy) here you can see full sunset and blue ocean together, because this temple wasin the top of rocky hill, and here you also can see the best kecak fire dance in , it tell you story about ramayana.", "Beautiful scenery which combined with traditional art equipped with that sacred religious traditions. But very annoyed with mischief monkeys who live there, I lost my glasses several times since forgotten I still wear my glasses when moving into that area. Dance performances and Ramayana which tells the story of Rama and Shinta love very impressive with a puff of smoke as an offering of the Gods. By tradition and culture which is still strong in brings privilege that is not owned by other regions in Indonesia", "Exceptionally awesome temple. Distance is far from hotels mostly but its amazing view fill that all. Evening sunset & Ramayana Sundar Kand dance was incredible. Every character acted too good & Hanuman was my favourite.", "This is a large temple complex located on a cliff and that makes for a stunning sunset location. The main attraction here is the kecak dance show - a dance accompanied by a version of beatboxing depicting the abduction of Sita by demon, Ravana - a popular story from the Ramayana. Do note that there is an entry fee of Rp. 30k for the temple and an additional Rp. 100k for the dance.", "Absolutely windy, but refreshing scenery makes it all worth it. The sound of the waves crashing on the cliffs was amazing and made me feel at peace! We stayed for the sunset dance performance on the Ramayana, and absolutely enjoyed it. If you do visit this temple, don't forget to stay for the performance! Be careful with your belongings (e.g. spectacles, slippers, hats, sunglasses, drink bottles) though, as the little monkeys can sneakily grab your stuff and run away. Enjoy! :)", "This venue is stunning at sunset. Catch the live Kechak dance performance that happens in their open air amphitheater at sun down. It will be memorable. We got there in the nick of time and managed to get tickets. The event is very well attended and extremely well organized. Kechak is a form of nese music drama which is peculiar because it involves no musical instruments. It is primarily performed by men who are chanting that serves as percussion. Also knows as the Ramayana Monkey Chant, the music drama depicts scenes of the abduction and rescue of Sita from the Hindu epic Ramayana. The performance was engaging and quite an experience against the beautiful backdrop of the ocean and the many moods of the sky at sun set. A must catch!", "The view from the cliff is just amazing. The pictures attached will speak for themselves. Adding to the view is the Kecak & Fire dance where the entire Ramayan is narrated in their way. Try to reach early so as to get a good place and a view. Worth visiting the place.", "This temple has a great view! The main attraction would be the kecak dance which is performed at the amphitheater just before sunset! It is a theatrical presentation of the kidnapping of Goddess Sita from the epic Ramayan! No use of musical instruments just the performers reciting the word kecak in different tones and rhythms! The timing of the burning of Lanka is perfectly tuned with the sunset so that the backdrop which is of the sky and the sea below gives you the image of a fire burning, hues of orange yellow and red in the sky! A cultural experience you shouldn't miss!", "A beautiful temple on the sea shore with a breathtaking view of steep cliffs and waves smashing against the rocks. The biggest attraction is the kechak dance based on Ramayana. A must on the itinerary.", "Amazing location. Mai worship area is closed for visitors but since it is located on ocean cliff thus must visit for sunset view. Also it has a skit cum dance show called Chechak dance show in which they depict Hindu mythological story of Ramayana. This dance show is worth watching as it happens in amphitheatre across the cliff and it is timed perfectly to blend the sunset view and cultural dance show.", "My top favorite in entire trip is this temple of the cliff overlooking the Ocean. The walk along the cliff to reach the temple is thrilling and amazing. The Kechak performance in the evening is very entertaining too. The epic Ramayana is played in this live entertainment. Watch out for monkeys along the way, doing some monkey business :D Visited in Oct 2018", "The view is something outstanding! The cliff, the sunset, the sea.. all make it an amazing sight! For Hindus, the temple is not open for worship for tourists except on special occasions. But a very popular tourist spot. 1. Recommend that you go the place at 3-4 pm. You will have enough time to soak in the view, more around and set yourself up for the sunset which can get really crowded. 2. Do NOT carry anything in your hands.. moneys here are aggressive and will snatch away in a jiffy in pursuit of food. I was told take off my spectacles too. 3. Click a lot of pictures! Each evening at 6 pm is a Kecak Dance, which is a cultural program in which the Ramayana is enacted. Those who don't know about Ramayana, find it too complicated to understand. The view of the sunset during the performance is breathtaking.", "Beautiful cliff and a traditional dance of Ramayana that it. Beyond that nothing religious ,since we are not allowed see the god sanctum or the actual praying area. Lot of selfies and breath taking sites to be photographed. The evening dance sequence is an good effort to show the natural skills of the local population", "We visited this place mainly to watch kecak dance performance and it was worth it. On the backdrop of setting sun in the sea, temple and cliff it was a memorable evening watching local artists performing ramayana dance. The \\cha cha\\\" chanting artists must have outstanding stamina. The 'Hanuman' in the act was entertaining the crowd, and because of it the dance can be enjoyable for kids. Otherwise I think kids might get bored to sit in one place for an hour in fully packed amphitheater. The views from temple are amazing, worth climbing stairs. Only be aware of those aggressive monkeys. I was told to take out my glasses and within few minutes I saw a monkey snatching glasses from a chinese tourist. It was scary. Our driver told us there is not enough food for these monkeys as compared to rest of . This place is dryest part of and there is not much vegetation here. That explains the behaviour of monkeys. I would recommend avoid bringing your babies and toddlers to this place, that is what I did and we were happy with our decision.\"", "Some people are already familiar with the richness of 's culture. Its handycraft, its unique ceremonies, and also its dance. One of the most famous dance in is Kecak dance. If i'm not wrong, this dance is based on the story of historical Ramayana. You can see this attraction in a lot of places in , but you must consider this specific place, Yes, Uluwatu temple. Situated on the cliff near Hindian Ocean, Uluwatu Temple is a perfect place to held Kecak dance performance. Great ambience, with a sunset as a background of the dance can make you, sinked into the story and touch your melancolic part of your heart. I'm not lying, as long as the weather is good and the sunset is clearly seen, then you have to go for it. Alongside the Kecak dance performance you can still enjoying the beauty of the landscape i. Uluwatu temple. Hindian Ocean will not make you bored. Yes you have to be careful to the monkeys, they are not dangerous but they are a little bit naughty. FYI, the Kecak dance ticket is sold separately with the entrance ticket, last time i went there it costs 100.000 rupiahs. I forgot the entrance ticket price. Oh ya, for you who come from another countries, you can ask some travel agencies to get the tickets in advance. It will help you to make the visit more comfortable. Cheers", "One of the things we wanted to watch was fire dance during our visit to . There are a lot of places which does this. Like in ubud and all. But this place has its own charm. At the backdrop of indian ocean and at the sunset. It makes a perfect place to watch the ramayana. It was a perfect evening. Go early as this place tends to get full very fast.", "It's best to go here in the evening to view the temple in the setting sun. Be careful of the thieving monkeys. The entrance to the temple costs 20k and another 70k for the kecak dance. Try and get in eqrly for the kecak performance which promptly commences at 6. It tells the tale of Ramayana in a unique style called kecak, which derives it's name from the cak-cak noise uttered by a group of 70. There are no musical instruments and no singing by the dancers themselves.", "Beautiful temple with sunset over the sea, great for taking memorable pics. we were lucky to see a kecak performance of the ramayana which our kids also enjoyed.This was done near the cliffs. Could have been lit up to make it safer to get back to cars as the ground was also slippery due to rain. Do take care if going in the night, wear sturdy slippers and take a torch!", "Go about 5 p.m so that you have time to see the temple before Kecak performance. Read libretto they give you even if you' re familiar with the Ramayana. Sunset is stunning.", "One of nice place to watch subset where we can combine tour with kecak fire dance with ramayana love story. After that we can having dinner at jimbaran beach which is very romantic places for dine.", "This is a lovely place with awesome views. We watched the Kecak and Fire dance based on the Ramayana. It was very captivating. It was really packed with tourists so go early to get a good seat.", "Go and reach before 5 pm. Nothing great about the hotel if you don't make it to the sunset. Actually you should visit the sunset at the temple( 5000 rupiah per entry). Must enjoy the Ramayana that follows.(100000 rupiah per person)", "The place is worth a visit esp the sunset (it was a beautiful view although on a cloudy day). We saw the Kecak dance which was more entertaining than a 'dance' - although to follow the dance, one needs to know a bit of Ramayana. Very crowded with a lot of monkeys around...", "Its a beautiful Temple to see which is at the shore of the ocean , its very nice to watch the sunset and Kecak Fire dance on the lines of Ramayana , we enjoyed the role played by Hanuman which was excellant. But could not understand why they allow entry for unlimited people which makes the audience place very congested and makes un-comfortable seating and watching the dance.", "The view of the ocean is breath taking and the sense of serenity and peace calms you...the show of ramayana story is a different experience w.r.t presentation", "This ancient Hindu temple is on a spectacular site on the edge of a cliff in a monkey forest but the reason most western visitors come here is to experience the best Kecak Ramayana and Fire Dance in all of . The local troup performs at 6 PM every day in a purpose built arena seating about 500 people in rising tiers but get your seat well before the start time since it is very popular. It is well organized and the 45 performers are skilled and energetic. The chanting and singing choir of men make a perfect background to the beautifully costumed principal actors. The explanatory guide sheet helps the uninitiated in the audience appreciate the story and enjoy the humourous elements that spice the performance. You don't need a local guide but you would be wise to get a nese driver and car at a price of $50 for half a day to drive there and back because the return is usually in heavy traffic in the dark and so is quite slow. Your driver will know of good restaurants on the way home and you can finish the evening in a relaxed mood which is most appropriate for the experience.", "This temple located in the cliff of the mountains offers a breathtaking view especially during sunset. The disappointment was they don't let you enter the temple. You can see the premises the main temple is not open for visitors. Me being Hindu was expecting to go in and see and pray! Anyways. But do not miss the view and the Kecak dance performance. Ramayana drama is played it's wonderful to see the performance.", "The view is just breathtaking. The attraction there is the Kechak dance which starts with the sunset. While you wait for the show to start, you can watch the sunset. The show is nice and is based on the story of Ramayana. When you pay for the ticker, you get a leaflet which describes the details of the show, those who do not know the story of the Ramayana must read the leaflet otherwise it will be difficult to understand.", "The temple was not that attractive (as shown in the photographs in various websites) although it is on top of a hill and overlooking the sea since most part of the temple is not visible. The temple was also not open when I visited and it is true of most of the temples at . The key attraction is Kecak dance. It is important to be an hour before the dance which starts at 6 PM. The strategic position for viewing the dance is the place opposite the entry point of the actors as this is the point where the sunset can be seen while the dance is being performed. The dance which is based on Ramayana is reasonably executed.", "I will recommend to see this place, but having seen a lot of temples, I have been passed this temple quit fast. Ask the staff to inform you about the rituals and Rhamayana story. Ramayana ballet is a must see before you visit the ritual architecture! :)", "This place is famous for sunset with fire and kecak dance. The dance is basically play of Ramayana. The sunset is beautiful, play is educational for people not aware about Ramayana and Hindu tradition. Very crowded and play takes a little longer time. So it would be better if you go prepared. A must visit spot of .", "I'm not a temple lover, and there was not much to do in here apart from clicking pictures in different poses. My wife wanted to visited this temple, so we did. And an advice to Indians is to avoid the famous Kecak dance, as its nothing but a boring version of Ramayana/Ram Leela.", "Excellent views and a beautiful sunset. Definitely see the Kecak Ramayana and Fire Dance if you can. There is a small admission fee, but it is definitely worth it.", "Nice temple of Garuda & Vishnu to visit for enjoying the location. The sea waves can be seen from the cliff where the temple is built. Sunset is nice to watch as you settle down for the Kecak dance show based on the Ramayana. It is amazing that the Ramayana traditions have been kept alive for so many centuries and it is a neat presentation by the dance troupe. Entrance fee to the temple is IDR 30K and for the dance show IDR 100K. You will need the help of a local person to get the tickets since there is a mad rush for the 6 pm dance show.", "We have been here \\Uluwatu Temple\\\". The View of Temple is very nice and Indian ocean Blue. Some monkeys around the forest and Temple. Kecak dance very good to watch of Ramayan story. If you need kecak dance ticket the driver would help you. Yasa was my driver/ guide.\"", "It is nice The walk towards the temple is amazing ... best at sunset . Beware of the monkeys around. Special performance by nese artists is the kecak dance which depicts the epic of Ramayana .grab ur seat 15min priorthe show as they fill up fast .the vista provides u wid lots of photo perfect shots. Insta@travel.sojourn", "The Kecha dance sequence from the Hindu Epic Ramayana and recital was good with a different depiction, the monkey in the story does a lot of skits with public participation. The Sunset adds to the magic. Reach early, gets super crowded, we reached at 0515 for the 0600 show, hot, so taking something to cover your face and head and some water to drink. The whole temple scene and set up good, going early by 2 PM is good as it gives time to soak in the atmosphere.", "This place is a must visit place. If possible reach there at sunset time view is amazing. If you like to see kacchak dance then must note that it is a performance for entertainment. Good atmosphere good view but Ramayana story leaves a bad experience if you know Ramayana. Overall a good place to see this unique show.", "The Kecak dance is a trance dance of the nese people. It was truly amazing to see how the dance troupe managed to hold the attention of about 1000 persons without the help of any kind of orchestra! The Hindu Epic Ramayana was enacted by a few dancers while in the backgound about 50 persons (supposed to be in trance) created the suitable atmosphere. The act was split in about 5 sequences. In the first act, King Ram and his consort Sita (supposed to be the God Vishnu & Laxmi) were shown in love and happiness in a forest while they were in exile. Sita gets enamoured by a golder deer which is supposed to be a demon sent by King Ravan - the demon king of Lanka. Ravan wanted to make Sita his consort. In the next act, Ram goes to kill the deer while his brother Laxman guards Sita. However, when Sita askes Laxman to go to help his brother, he reluctantly leaves after creating a boundary line to protect Sita . (at this point, few of the 50 chanters, change their positions to represent the boundary!). In the next act, Ravan comes in the form of a Hermit and captures Sita. Garuda (bird of Ram) tries to rescue Sita, but in vain. In the last act, Hanuman (the white monkey God), comes to help Sita and using his wit, burns Lanka (real fire is created) and helps Ram and Sita. At the end of the show, we were allowed to take pictures with the actors. The entry ticket for the show is 100 USD. Well worth the money. It will help to read the story of Ramatana in Wikipedia to help understand the show. While watching the dance, you get to see the beautiful temple on the rocks and the sun setting into the magnificent Indian Ocean. Specifically in the temple, there is nothing much to see, except for the view.", "It is a beautiful temple with very minute and detailed carving all around it. It is near to the water body which makes it althoughmore scenic. The Kekak and fire dance held in the temple during sunset is just beyond words. It depicts different characters of Ramayana.", "Temple is just 1 hour drive from Denpasar Airport, best time to go in evening you can watch Kekac dance which is picturization of Ramayana act of Sita Haran...., temple is on hill cliff with a beautiful sunset view", "We went there around 5pm enjoyed local scenic place and then took ticket (100000IDR/per head) to watch local dance show (ramayana the story of sita haran). it was hot and humid initially but as the sun went down become more beautiful and enjoyable.", "We were recommended by our Ayana resort staff to visit this temple to view the famous sunset..so we spent one evening here..the view from the cliff top is quite beautiful as u look into the infinite sea and sky ..! there's an open space around the wall where u get the best clicks so everyone was going over..its nice but quite risky as it is a steep fall below in the sea far far below..the sunset is beautiful and calming..like it is in ..the temple was shut though we could only walk around the outskirts..we also paid quite a bit of money to watch the sunset dance show..it was a Ramleela..not very different or appealing for Indians but maybe people from the west would like it. one tip to note is that you have to wear clothes that cover your knees..otherwise they give you a wraparound..all Hindu people are mostly aware about this but the staff did point it out to us so we were carefully dressed and they just gave us a waistband to tie as a token of respect or symbol...overall it was an evening spent in a beautiful and peaceful place.", "The temple is situated on a hill from where you get mesmerizing view of the sea. Recommend to wear clothes with sleeves and below your knee, otherwise entry to the temple is not allowed. However, you are given a cloth to wrap around your waist in case you are wearing clothes above your knee. There is a dance show there in the evening called the kecak dance where people make sounds from there mouth and demonstrate a chapter from Ramayana. If you are interested in history and culture , do visit this place.", "Couldn't really see much of the Temple as we reached around 5pm and got busy with the dance show which depicts the ancient Hindu mythological epic of Ramayana. The play runs from 6 to 7, but seats start filling up from 5 onwards. The temple closes at 7. So if u really want to see the rest if it, arrive early and take a walk around. The play was nice with the actors trying to make the audience laugh amidst an otherwise serious depiction. The sunset over the cliff was pretty amazing. It was a full seating even on a Monday. Sundays are way crazier. Also, remember to rent a car for going back - when the show breaks at 7, it will not be easy ti get a taxi. If you haven't planned for it, ask the Blue Bird taxi which took you there to wait up till the end.", "Best place for tour with your family, and have a great for sunset spot there . And best to watch the kecak dance about ramayana .... But be careful of ur sunglasses because monkey sooo scary there ...", "Visit this temple during afternoon. You will enjoy sunset and excellent view Becareful from monkeys. Avoid carrying things in hand as monkeys on the way easily grab from ur hand after temple visit you will enjoy ramayana show. Seeta. Apaharan excellent show Salute to all who perform this show you will love it", "The best sunset place to go for in Heavily crowded... Stealing monkeys.... This place offers for Kekack dance, which nothing but Ramayana story in nese", "Beautiful view! Went with 2 little children. Don't take strollers as there are steps to climb. It's got beautiful sunset view. Don't miss the kechak dance (story of Ramayana). It's booked in advance or you can take ticket at venue. Arrive early to view this performance as it fills up very quickly.", "The temple is set on top of a cliff. There is a paved walkway along the cliff with view points. There is plenty of parking space available with normally gets filled up towards evening by people coming to watch the Kechak dance which is done daily after sunset lasting about 90 minutes showcasing the epic Ramayana in a unique way", "good for sunset ,afther finish sunset , see kecak dance is very nice and fantistic ,the kecak dance hostory of Ramayana ,there have many mongkay and nice view from the clip ocean", "The view of the place is amazing. you can see the Indian ocean which is beautiful. the water is so clear. best time to visit this place early evening so you can catch the sunset in all its glory and also see the Kecak dance. usually this dance happens in the backdrop of the sunset but since we went during the peak season, the show was sold out. luckily since there were so many people, they decided to do a second show for us, which apparently never happens (as told by our driver/guide) so we were quite happy since we were quite excited to see the dance. it was really fun to see a snippet of the Ramayan being acted out by them. also can I just mention the people of are REALLY very very kind and polite. which is so nice. the temple is on a cliff, so of course, you have uphill climbs. wear comfortable shoes. take time out to walk till the end of the cliff before you see the sunset. you will also spot lots of monkeys. pretty harmless but still you are advised to not carry water bottles or shades since they are known to snatch them. there are proper bathrooms and stalls available for quick bites. the campus is also quite big. also, you won't be allowed to go inside the temple since only the local nese people are allowed, so that was a bummer. all in all, it was a beautiful place. its a place for everyone.", "The temple is built on a cliff top with a nice view of the sea, but the temple itself is not open to public. So not too much to do there. Too many cheeky monkeys snatching food, glasses, caps/hats...whatever else they can lay their hands on. Kecak dance- for the ones who know the Ramayan can understand the acts presented through the dance. The ones who don’t know the Ramayan may not enjoy the event.", "Beautiful Place. Excellent view. We were not allowed to go inside the temple because some religious ceremony was going on. The Kachak Dance show was incredible. This show depicts Few stories of Ramayana.", "Its must visit place in also known as Monkey forest. Entry ticket is IDR 50K and separate enterence ticket for Kecak Dance. The temple is located on the cliff but we are not allowed to go in. Only locals can go in on some specific dates. Day time is less crowded but its very hot. We went in evening and it was quite crowded but the its breath taking scenic at the time of sun set. At 6pm they have Kecak dance/ Fire Dance - its a cultural show about Ramayana. Reach early to get a seat as its open place for sitting. We reached at 6 and dint have place to stand but later managed to get a spot to see the show. NOTE - Dont carry any thing shiny or food. Monkeys there are very fast and snatches what it likes. Even slippers :D", "Been there as part of my visit to in 2013. It's a great temple (though I haven't seen it) but the journey and place was awesome. It was on a hill and view of sea from there is just too good. You can enjoy the sunset also as generally you visit this place this evening. It also has those special monkeys who have pointed ears at the end. They look very cute. Main highlight of this place is the live show which is Ramayan (story from Indian mythology) where they showsmall fight sequence between Ravana (from Lanka now called Sri Lanka) and Hanuman (devotee of Lord Ram). Very enjoyable act and well played too.", "Great place to visit. Sunset is spectacular. Lot of monkeys there be careful. The kechak dance performance of Ramayana with Indian Ocean in the background is spectacular. Dance stats at 6 pm. Lasts for an hour", "The location is one of the best i have seen especially since we went during sunset.The temple and cliff in backdrop of a setting sun clubbed with the local cultural event of kekac dance which portrays scenes fromo ramayana were blissful", "This is one of the best places I have visited. I always wanted to see such cliffs,.A day would be less to explore & soak in the amazing place. The breeze at top of cliffs is just out of ordinary with breath taking views of the ocean & waves. There is a long path through the cliffs you can walk & enjoy this scenery. I don't think any foreigner is allowed in the temple though. In the evening KEcak dance happens which is actually a performance in 5 acts based on the Hindu Ramayana- ticket for this is separate frm the entry ticket - they keep taking ppl even till the last min, u will get to sit on floor near dancers. many ppl go away half way - i recommend stay till the end - the end is the best -- Cons: Too much traffic to reach in evening time when dance show happens, too much crowd everywhere in general, you cant even take a single picture without others in them.", "We visited before sunset and was able to see, what the locals called 'Fire Dance (basically enacted Ramayana story in an artistic way), it was impressive. Amazing view throughout the area, we had very short time to enjoy the whole area as it get dark and closed after sunset. Try to visit during afternoon, around 4pm, and be remain until sunset or visit during the sunrise. The best sunset point in .", "Sunset and views are amazing. temple is OK. Local Ramayana dance is a bit boring but we have to appreciate the effort and make up they put for that show.", "This is a sacred temple with strict dress code. There is a play conducted of the mythological Ramayana. Visit in the evenings can add a good splendour.", "Its a complete half day excursion if you wanna enjoy the view. Its located on a cliff facing Indian ocean whose feets are washed constantly by clear blue waters. You can walk across the cliff . For this you need to come early as most of the trips dont give u much time to enjoy the cliff ( perhaps max an hour which involves walking up the temple though not much stairs and its comfortable ) So try and come least 2 hours prior to kechak dance which starts at sharp 6 pm and is 2nd highlight of this trip. The dance is based on Ramayana and is done on vocal music. The entire experience of watching the dance in an arena built on a cliff is amazing. 3rd highlight is sunset which we missed as it was cloudy day . But even than u need to choose ur seat ( 1st come 1st serve) in the arena as such u can view the sunset . So recommend the extreme right seat and upper seat if u wanna catch shots of sunset. You need to walk a bit and do carry umbrella as it rains ususally. And beware of monkeys who are bit aggressive here.", "The temple is beautiful and the location is breathtakingly scenic. We went on a Saturday evening so it was really crowded. Make sure you arrive before 5 pm so that you can buy tickets for the kecak dance and get a good seat in the auditorium. If the tickets are sold out, you might miss the show or end up sitting on the floor too close to the performers. The entry fee is 30000 for the temple but 100000 for the dance show. The show is unique. I loved the first half of it. The chanting and the dance performance were beautiful as it's based on Ramayana. Towards the end, they made a joke of the story and that for me quite a damper. I was in awe of the show in the first half, the pious way in which it represented the story and then suddenly, it became like a comedy show in the end. The fire that was lit in the end of the show was very close to the people sitting on the floor and could be a potential risk. All in all, it's a must do if you're in as the sunset, the temple, the dance and the sea is a beautiful combination indeed.", "\\Awesome\\\" cliff faces with great breadths, great heights & sheer vertical drops (like 90-degree drops) are what await to be seen at this temple located at like the southern tip of the island; and there was some warning about the monkeys, but really I \\\"hardly\\\" noticed them (a \\\"small fraction\\\" of the number you would see at Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary in Ubud). Then there's the \\\"outdoor performance\\\" called the Kecak Fire Dance on the temple grounds right above one of the cliffs (with an \\\"amphitheater-like setting\\\" for the audience) which starts about 6 pm just as the sun is setting and lasts for about an hour; it's a Ramayana-themed type of performance but which in my opinion doesn't quite convey the tale of Ramayana with \\\"too many\\\" of these male dancers (or maybe their intention is more to give a \\\"lively show\\\" than to tell the tale of Ramayana); the character that stands out most in my opinion is this \\\"white monkey\\\" who jumps down from a gate about 8 feet high and who later sits in the middle of a \\\"fire ring\\\" (which was kind of put out rather quickly though in just a matter of a few minutes!). For a \\\"sunset view\\\" of the sea though, I liked that at Pura Tanah Lot better (with its two big rocks a little out in the sea and with a big \\\"arch-shaped opening\\\" under one of those rocks) than the one here although yes the cliffs here are \\\"way more impressive\\\" than the cliffs at Tanah Lot. I came here with Perama (which cost about 160,000 rupiah for a car & a driver although you'll also have to wait for some other people if you're just by yourself like I was); and afterward, it was on to a restaurant on the beach for dinner for an additional 100,000 rupiah (which was \\\"prepaid\\\" together with the 160,000 for the tour) although both the food & the beach were \\\"sort of average\\\" I would say.\"", "I should probably give this four stars, not five, but I thought the show was remarkably good -- particularly if you have any familiarity with the Ramayana. The views from the temple are also beautiful. With that said, do note that there are many people packed into both the general area and the area for the sunset show, and you cannot enter the temple itself. Again, though, none of this detracted from the sunset show. The large chorus surprised us with the chanting and music (including shouts, whoops, and yells!), the main players danced very well (especially Sita's gorgeous hand gestures - mudras?), and Hanuman's athletic jumping around, mugging for the crowd, and kicking fireballs over the wall!! All in all, it was worth it, but don't go in thinking you'll have a peaceful, spiritual experience. It's about 180 degrees opposite from that, but still beautiful and fun.", "This place becomes too mainstream -as the crowd is getting worst. Yet none could beat the Kecak dance with majestic sunset view background. We saw lots of Ramayana ballet performance but this one something that you cannot miss. My six years old son even said the Hanoman character here was hillariously the best. Find the best seat facing the ocean earlier!", "It's definitely a must visit place in . One should try to reach there by 4PM. Temple is high on the hill & one will have to walk a bit to reach there, but with such a view, I dont think one will mind walking & clicking photos. At 6 PM, you can enjoy the traditional dance \\Ketchak\\\" over there, in which they will perform \\\"Ramayana\\\" with their dancing. Watching this dance is chargeable ($10) & worth it watching, if you are there. Though they provide you a print out, which has the Ramayana, but I don't think one can understand that, if you are not aware of Ramayana earlier, so better to have an idea of Ramayana before going there. There are monkeys there & one should keep an eye on them as well & don't carry a lot of stuffs with you.\"", "Was a beautiful cliff top location with a very engaging performance of the Ramayana! Enjoyed the entire dance show as it was very entertaining, nicely paced and engaging!", "On the recommendation of our tour operator, we wentewa to this temple. There was a fire dance (Kecak) based on hindu mythology Ramayana. Story was such that everyone was engrossed in the show. Location of this temple is such that on the backdrop of the sunset, this show is worth appreciable. But beware of monkeys. They can take everything food stuff and even glasses", "One of the best locations in especially for a temple. Perched on top of a cliff on the beach/sea, the view is awesome. You can go to the other end of the cliff to have a full view of the temple. The temple is not very big, but its the location which is truly breath taking. The highlight is the show in the evening, where they enact the story from Ramayana. Indians can easily relate to the story. The costumes are awesome. The highlight is there are no instruments used for the music, its just a group of men who sing with some rythemic chants. Be careful with the monkeys.", "Its a bit of a walk to the temple to see the stunning views, but wow! it is worth it. The temple is on a cliff side and and like almost all temples in , you cannot go inside. We saw the kecak dance depicting the Ramayana.The dance is performed in an open air amphitheatre. The dance is about an hour long and beautifully done. The major distraction is the people walking in late. if you are an avid photographer, go early and grab your seats.", "It is a great place to visit at evening. one should reach there by 3.30 to 4 pm so that you can see beauty of temple and then watch traditional balenese ramayana dance from 7 pm. the amphitheater gets full very early. you can watch sunset from the top. beware of monkeys. monkey took away the specks of my wife. there are security persons and dogs to protect you from monkeys.", "I would rate this as the second best place to visit in after Tannah Lot. Its beautiful with a stunning background. There is also a nese traditional orchestra in the evening, They performed a small part of the Hindu Epic \\Ramayana\\\". Ramayana is ofcourse were long and all of it can;t be performed in an hour so they retell the Kidnapping of Sita and Hanuman's attempt to meet her in this performance.\"", "A very different and unique experience of visiting this temple. We also watched the traditional Kechang dance based on the mythological Ramayana depicting Rama and Sita. The dance was very slow and did not have much music which made it a bit boring after a while. The temple was very calm and serene and the sunset view is worth watching. Ideally go in a taxi which can wait and bring you back.", "This was the first place we visited in , a day after our arrival, we were awed seeing Sita and the entire Ramayan characters for the first time. We later discovered they are everywhere else .. We arrived in early afternoon but could not reserve or make payments to the dance until a few minutes to its beginning and there was a lot of pushing or was it scrambling for early entries. It was an exciting afternoon and evening ..", "A must visit location. A beautiful temple located at the edge of a cliff overlooking the Indian ocean. Sarongs are provided with the ticket to be returned at the end of the visit. There are warnings of aggressive monkeys in the path leading to the temple, but we didn't see any. The agenda was to watch the sunset & the kecak dance which is charged separately. The sunset view was beautiful. The kecak dance was a unique experience with 70 men producing the music with just their vocal chords. It's a 4 act play depicting scenes from Ramayana, the finale being spectacular. Must stay & watch the end.!!", "This temple by the beach is a must visit. Attractive architecture. Take time to sit and enjoy the view of the beach lashing against the cliff. Impressed by the way the place is kept neat and clean despite the crowd. The Ramayana dance performance held at the amphi-theatre was a bit of a let down", "A place you must visit. Enjoy the scenic beauty of this natural temple. The location is breath taking. See the marvels & cherish the Ramayana thru the Kecak Dance performed every evening. the best time to visit is after 4 pm. You can see the temple & join the Fire Dance ( Kecak ) which starts around 6pm. The monkeys here can keep you busy, trying to get whatever they can from you, so be hands free just carry some water only with you. Enjoy the sunset here along with the Fire Dance which leaves very strong memories of this place", "This was in my must visit list based on my friends feedback. Reached around 5:30pm to watch sunset and the kacek dance... Must say worth the money for entrance Grand entrance with good breeze. This Temple is a top of a hill having the sea...this sets the good peaceful mind. What followed was the Kecak dance performance. It is an excellent exhibition of one of Hindu mythology - Ramayana. In one hour they just take you out of our world with their performance. Wonderful aspect is the chanting and music is without any physical instrument. Great entertainment and not to be missed if you visit ...kudos to the performers.", "This temple is situated at a cliff and surrounded by jungle like area. You should reach there around 5 pm so you can roam around till sunset at 6 pm. You have to wear a Sarong-cloth to visit the temple. Beautiful sunset view with cliff beach! Beware of monkeys as they are notorious for injuring people and snatching the things like mobile phones, sunglasses, purse etc. A fire dance based on stories of Ramayana after sunset but tickets are costly and seats are limited but they allow maximum crowd to sell tickets so I didn’t like it personally. Not suitable for elderly people with knee problems because it has 5 minutes walking on slopes and around 30-40 steps to reach.", "Yes, the view is spectacular, the cliffs, the sunsets all postcard and picture perfect, but its the kecak performance at the temple that is worth every penny. The story is of the epic Ramayana. No instruments but the performances of the men and women in the play. It is definitely worth watching the traditional art revived and continued to this day. Historical event and should not be missed.", "I have heard so much about the nese culture that I wanted to experience a performance of some kind. Our driver recommended this one. It took an hour from Depansar (as I recall) but the location is gorgeous, as you can see in my photos. It is a temple, and the performance has religious aspects. The performance is timed for the sunset, so you get to experience a beautiful nese sunset as well. It helps that I had read up on the Ramayana story to prepare for this trip. So I and another friend recognized the characters and action. It climaxes in a fire dance, which was spectacular. The performance itself did not last very long, probably less than an hour, but it was a good length of time for tourists.", "Located on a cliff it has a magnificent view of Indian Ocean. I was amazed and blown away with the views. You can spend any amount of time watching those magnificent views from different places.It is a must see for every one. The area is serene and peaceful. It was a long drive of nearly 1hr 15 minutes from seminyak to this place. But it is worth going there. Watching Ramayana dance by the local artists is a must. The dance starts at 6pm. So keep at least 2 hours to see the temple. If you plan to reach there by 4pm, one can enjoy peacefully the views and the nature and if weather permits the sunset. Be careful about monkeys. Do not have your sun glasses, cameras and phones exposed. They are not harmful but tend to lift these if you are not careful.The dance by the local artists is very interesting. Do not get bored and leave after 15 minutes the real entertainment is towards the end. You tend to like the dance better if you know the story of Ramayana.", "Though we could not get inside the temple, to visit the abode, our visit was worth it. watch the sunset by the temple. and dont forget to watch the Ramayana epic that the localites put up. Some call it the Fire Dance", "This is definitely a must see temple. Situated atop a cliff the view is spell binding. The monkeys here are a bit aggressive so beware of your belongings. That apart entry is about 100k idr per person and an additional fee for the kecak dance. This place requires you to wear a sarong for those who have their knees exposed, they didn’t seem to mind the shoulders. It was a beautiful experience to see the sunset from this point and the sheer magnificence is only realised in person and not by the photos. The kecak dance was houseful and kept the audience captivated. Despite being Indian and having heard the Ramayana from childhood, they still managed to keep our attention. Wonderful place to visit with family and friends alike.", "You have to fight with the crowds to have a good seat for picture snapping, especially during sunset hour. But everything is worth it. We just sat in a good place, enjoying the onshore breeze and the wave roars over the cliffs, and if you're lucky, you can watch the magnificent sun sets into the sea view during the sunset hour. It makes you feel so close to nature.. If you have time, you can also watch their traditional nese dance & dance performance on Ramayana at the temple in the open air auditorium.. The show takes time about 1 hour.", "Location: Cliff-end. Amazing View. Activity: Superb Sunset, Kecak Dance (Ramayana Story) Carry: Digital Camera Visit: Short (1-2 Hour) Time: Sunset. (6pm)", "We went there on last day of our tour in . Our purpose is to visit this temple and also witness the famous Kechak dance.Located at south western tip of peninsula, it's a n hour's drive Kuta area provided there is no traffic jam. The temple in part of chain on shore temples in atop unevenly shaped cliffs hanging into indian ocean.We enter the area in a beautifully carved arch flanked by Ganesha statues and well laid coral brick wall. It was crowded as most of the people visit this place for Sunset view and also witness customary Kechak dance ( story of Ramayana ) narrated beautifully by the experienced artists accompanied by local drums. There separate tickets for temple and for dance program. It's an enchanting and memorable evening and will cherished by us for rest of our lives.", "A good experience. It was great to see the temple by a clean beach and look at the sunset thereafter. You could also watch the kecak dance with the sunset in the backdrop but that's a bit long! One hour. Stay seated some place that you can sneak out of easily so you get a feeler of the dance but leave when you're bored. As Indians we could relate to the story enacted from Ramayana not sure if the rest understood much. 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You can pay a tour but the best option is to rent a bike and just drive here. From Kuta it can be around 1 hour long journey. I would recommend to come here before sunset as that is absolutelly stunning here! During the high season it can be little bit crowded over here.", "Expect that there would be a lot of tourists here especially on an Indonesian holiday. Nevertheless, it is spectacular considering that the place lies alongside Beratan lake where the hills can be seen on the other side. It is far from places like Kuta but it's worth the visit especially if you plan any activities near it.", "sanur is the perfect place to get y from the maddening crowd..enjoy walking along the beachwalk taking in the view stopping at luhtu s coffee shop for refreshments ..no rush just relax ....perfect little spot.....", "Well after spending two hours in the car from Kuta we have up. Have been before and it’s a beautiful spot but the crowds and tour buses are way beyond the capacity of the roads. Now made worse by roadworks with no traffic management. We went at 4pm which is peak time for the sunset. No police and nobody helping to direct traffic. With so many new attractions and hotels has to put some of those revenues to infrastructure", "This place famous long time ago. And now not to famous for young traveler. Because no activity like night club here not like kuta. But good choice when you want romantic, relax places in . Restourant so good to", "Very nice place! Not far from Kuta (minus the traffic). A few temples and all walking distance from each other. I did not go to the sunset I can imagine it would be great. A must see before you go out to the sky garden lol", "Sanur beach is famous for its beatiful sunrise. Everyone come around 5.30 am to see it. At 6.30 the beach starts to very crowded. Sanur beach is the gate to reach hidden paradise, Nusa Lembongan. Pay for IDR 170.000-200.000 then you can go to the express boat. Besides swimming, you can take morning run along the beach. There are so many hotels around here that has beach view. ", "just all round beautiful place unreal just walking along the beach.we walked from Sanur hotel along the footpath for hal and hour just lovely with the breeze and meeting the people.", "Located inside a \\turistic complex\\\", it is full of turists. The water is super clean and blue, different from others beaches around Kuta. It is ideal for swimming!\"", "the beautiful sunrise starting capture at 05:30 the best point for sunrise capture at pantai karang sanur", "If you are a morning person, and enjoy watching a sunrise, while you are visiting / Denpasar, you have to go to Sanur before the sunrise and sit at the beach. It's very calm and makes you happy to watch the new day in the horison. Highly recommended", "sanur beach it's the bast place for view sunrise,not really far form legian or kuta place,you can rent the motorbike,just 30 minutes,the bast time it's 5. am at local time,enjoy ", "we stayed near kuta beach but didnt like it much as its very commercialized. thanks to our driver, we decided to go to nusa dua beach and kid you not, it was one of the best beaches ive been too. the water was clear and green-blue in colour. people just laid back or swam in the sea. noone bothered us with water sports activities. a private getaway especially for couples!!", "I had to do it - set the alarm to get up to see the sun rise over Sanur beach on my last day of holidays. And boy was it worth it - it was a hive of activity with the morning walkers and runners, photographers and people strolling in their pj's just to see the day begin. The clear view of Mt Agung awakening quietly for the day was also beautiful.", "Good. Clean. Friendly staff. Lovely place. One hour from Kuta. Situated at Ubud city art . Beware all the things that you hold when entering the forest", "Location : 1 hour from Kuta by motor cyclw Entry Fee : Rp 20.000 / person Recommended time : Afternoon (4 pm - 6 pm) Condition : clean", "Sanur is nice place to see a beautyful sunrise,higly recommended for fishing and other marine activities", "must go place beautiful sunset and only an hour drive from kuta lots of things to buy from inside shops", "This is a charming place which I must say is worth the 2 hours drive since I was staying in Sanur. Initially I thought my GPS was leading me to the wrong place as I had to go through some 'deserted' roads but we reached there without any diffulties. We were fortunate to get the one & only balcony table in the restaurant which faces the whole premise. The prices are affordable as well. There are also a few pools which I can see people swimming in it. Generally a good place to relax.", "Great place to relax and watch the world go by. No haggling from the usual Kuta sellers of wares. Great place to enjoy water sports or just lay back and drink a cold Bintang.", "Please save some days for this area, you will not regret it. We will return to , and skip Legian and Kuta and head straight here. It is chilled, relaxed, beautiful and like the of old with still a great time to be had. The locals are beautiful and friendly, the resorts along the promenade are just gorgeous and the Warungs on the beach and the main street delicious and cheap. Don't just visit for the day stay a few days it is so, so worth it and I guarantee it will be your new love in .", "It took me around an hour to reach from Kuta, motorcycle handled it pretty well. This place is amazing... Took a little hike but what an awesome view from top of the cliff. Got to be carefull with your stuffs when around those monkeys.", "One of new interesting place in south kuta.good place for selfie.there are some watersport activities can do or just for relax .swimming is possible eventhough some rock in the bottom", "Beautiful and serene especially if you go there before the crowd. Skip the roadside shopping though- every little thing is 1000% costlier. You will get everything in matahari department store Kuta at much lower prices without the haggling", "you dont claim you have visit if you didnt come here. this place is so famous among tourist. i came here alone by driving motorbike. a lil'bit far from kuta, and few times i lost before arrived here. but when i arrived here, i feel very calm. the place is unique and i love it. hope one day i will repeat here again", "I went there after looking from TripAdvisor as this is a must place to visit when u are in ! Very good view ! If u are at Kuta it take u maybe around two hours to be there ! But for me it really interest me to do other thing in than this place ! But it difficult to tell ur feeling unless u see it yourself so yes should pay a visit here", "A must go place in . Just recently discovered and opened up to public The scenic environment is perfect spots for pictures. There are nice food all around at the foot of the place where the parking lots are located. Simply breathtaking. Must watch sunset from here. Its even better than from Kuta.", "I love this place. Very far away from Kuta and Ubud (where i was stayed) but never missed chance to visit this place. This place is full of balance. Beautiful sea, beautiful garden, place to pray, place to do shopping and enjoy time in modern cafe. Can't describe, just really love this place.", "To be here it takes a long way transportation from Kuta but it worths! Rp. 20,000 for the entrance fee and this place might be better visited in dry days. If you're staying somewhere in Kuta, recommend to book a private car with driver to take you here and also you can visit another places on the way such as Bat Cave, Water Palace... You can made a good deal with guys on the streets, we got this private tour with only Rp. 700,000( abt USD 70) for 10 hour trip back and forth. Driving motorbike might take you longer time and there are so many turns which may get you tired. This palace is beautiful in every details, also a very good spot for Wedding shoots. Just please look at the pictures attached and you'll see a very fresh, lovely and interesting place to enjoy your time in amazing . Bring a good camera to capture this tranquil landmark!", "Location : 1 hour from kuta by motor cycle Entry Fee : rp 10.000 / motor Recommended time : Afternoon (4 pm - 6 pm) Condition : clean", "Sunrise in Sanur is enjoyable. It is very instagram able view. Walk along the path, after sunrise, from Hyatt Regency to Grand INNA , 3 km walk, or vice versa, you will get warm of the sun and nese culture, and off course beautiful beach. Enjoy it.", "traveled as a family 3 adults and 2 kids this place is about 2.5 - 3 hours drive from kuta nothing much to see ... and worth spending money here. also there are very high entrance fees for every sight seeing spot. in fact is primarily good for only sitting in front of the sea and relaxing.", "worth a visit if you are close but long slow drive because of quarry trucks if you are coming from Sanur or Kuta", "This mountain is a hussle. The guide Association has worked it out so you have no real choice except to use them and their fixed prices. If they quote you a price that sounds cheap, be sure to confirm exactly what the trip entails (to the summit?) and don't hand over money until after the climb. If it wasn't the closest 'adventure' activity to Kuta and Ubud, it might be worth a boycott. But since it is, and most tourists have no problem shelling out compensation for overpriced services and souvenirs this place will probably remain a proverbial 'trap de la tourista'. You want something exciting - stop shopping around in the kiddie section and go ANYWHERE but . On the other hand, trying to sneak up this guy at night, undetected (sans guide) is good fun. On a side note - if you're coming from or going to Batur by motorbike from the north, a la Tulamben atau Singaraja, theres a windy little paved road near Songan that climbs steeply out of the crater and then descends a little less steeply all the way to the coast road. From Batur, it's a broken, concrete affair to the rim and then a similarly broken, but asphalted track all the way down. Googlemaps or Mapsme both accurately show the road - have fun and mind yer brakes.", "for a small history lesson, sanur beach is the first beach found in before they found kuta and many other beaches. so this is the pioneer of all tourism in . its an \\old\\\" beach, so this is not a good tourist spot for all people. some people came to sanur just to stay in many resort area which is very very cheap. not like many beach in where tourist can see the sunset, sanur is famous for the sunrise. so i put my shoes on and take a morning run to see the sunrise and everything is fantastic from beachwalk running track so if you stay in sanur beach area, turn on your alarm before 6 am, and enjoy that beautiful sunrise.\"", "One of the best places in Kuta to witness the sunset in the evening. Many beach restaurants with bean bag seating and candle lights. Not very expensive but not cheap too. Can recommend this place for a relaxing evening.", "I love to wakeup earlier morning and ride to this beach. Why? Because it is close to denpasar city, where i live. No other place better than sanur to enjoy sunrise in southern .", "Our early morning start at Kuta was definately worth it, definately take a jumper as it gets cold at sunrise. But the sunrise will make it all worthwhile", "We came here during the drive from Amed down to the airport at Kuta. Very beautiful and peaceful despite quite a few people there. No scams and no hassles whatsoever (unlike Besakih which I review separately). It's quite small so you don't need long there but well worth going to. Entrance 10,000 rupiah per person as at Aug 2014 (about 50p)", "We came here to watch sunrise in Sanur. Not too many things open by that time. There were local vendors and I can buy coconut water. From here, you can cross to Gili Trawangan or other places. There is a local bathroom and public toilet which seems very disgusting.", "Much cleaner than kuta-seminyak beaches starting to get some better restaurants & resorts villas Cuca Restaurant ( tapas style ) is worth the trip", "At five o'clock in the morning, my wife and I walked to the beach sanur. Only five minutes to reach the beach from where we were. Sunrise view is very beautiful, and we also get to see one of Gunung Agung is the highest mountain in .", "Cool and breezy place. Beautiful lake and temple good place for walk and taking photographs. Very relaxing. Take about 2 hrs with traffic from Kuta.", "Great spot to stay if you don't enjoy the hustle and bustle of the Kuta area.much quieter during the day and night yet only a short taxi ridemawaynif you need to get your fix.very hand for boat trips to the islands and plenty of dive company's.", "Nice view, but long drive from Kuta. It is much cooler on the mountain~ many group tourists, so try to avoid if you are traveling by yourself or with a couple of people.", "Catch the sunrise at historic Sanur beach, an area known for its watersport, unlike other developed beaches, Sanur beach is laid back, uncluttered and friendly.", "One of the best places to stroll on sunrise in a moment of quiet or do outstanding sunrise photography , one must reach Sanur beach in half and hour before dawn.This golden hour of half hour each before and just after sunrise brings in myriad of colours in the sky with a volcanic mountain on the left edge of the sky facing the sun. One of two boats and a couple of observation decks provide the perfect background for photography and a wonderful stroll in a quiet , clean beach.If you are in and it is not raining, you must be there.", "Take the time and enjoy the coach trip from Kuta. Forget the razzle dazzle of the tourist hot spots, and go see what this island is really about. Take your camera, and millions of pics, as this is something worth remembering.", "You should come with your friends here :) because here the situations very friendly Many people come to see beautiful sunrise But if weekday people not so many :) I think Sanur is the best spot sunrise in ", "This is the I remembered ten years ago or more. Make the most of it because it looks like it might be heading in the same direction as Kuta and Legion..... I Hope not. It is a very family friendly region. There are no night clubs so it doesn't attract \\that sort of crowd.\\\" We loved it! It's the I remember and hope doesn't change too much. By the way...... If you are looking for a place with some great places eat...... Look no further.....SO MANY places to eat! So much great food!! You will be spoilt for choice!!\"", "If you stay in Sanur Area, you might want to come here to see the sunrise. It is beautiful. The beach is crowded and dirty for my liking, just spare some time in the morning for sunrise and that's all.", "hire a driver is better to come here as the distance is quite far (eastern part of ). we stayed in Kuta took almost 2.5 hours to get there. The view from the top is nice, able to see ocean, great combination architecture. Worth to visit this!", "It has all a tourist needs - little bars and restaurants, surf rentals and of course sun umbrellas & sunbeds to rent for about 150K Rp.. Its not as crowded as Kuta, which we personally appreciated.", "Sanur is the best spot to catch mesmerizing picturesque sunrise. On a clear dawn, the sea serves like mirror, not unlike salt lakes in the Americas. The beach is not crowded, almost no waves, great for kids to take spend a day in the water. The area also offers the usual water sports: canoeing, parasailing, jet ski, etc. It is a fun and relatively quiet beach.", "Great day out and so many wonderful local figures statues with prettiest gardens. Just wandering through here is amazing and delightful. It is worth driving from the a long distance just to walk around in it. It took about 2 hours from sanur", "Took about one hour from our hotel in Kuta to get there. View amazing! We tried to swim there but bottom is rocky, so it was not really pleasant. But overall its nice place to enjoy the view.", "This is far from the Kuta area in but it's worth the trip. The place is very picturesque because Lake Beratan serves as a very good background. The temperature is cool and comfortable which makes this a very good place to just relax, stroll, take pictures and just take in the whole beauty of it all.", "Took and 75 minutes to get there from Kuta ,, the roads are something else. But once you reach where you going it’s worth it . Our driver was kind and helped us stop at this beautiful restaurant for food. The truth is it’s in the middle of nowhere wouldn’t recommend a scooter saw many people fall", "To see the sunrise from the beach at Sanur is an amazing experience. The beach is clean and great for kids to swim, although the coral can be quite sharp.", "As an avid 5am walker, the sunrises in Sanur are picture perfect. No two are the same, all worth enlarging. The water is clean and the beaches are raked very early for one’s enjoyment. This beach is a must see in Indonesia...", "Not much tourist around this area! If you're looking for a low key vacation with walking distance of shops, restaurants and a calm beach this is your place! Walk or bike the main road and you will see nise house, temples with people in it practicing their instruments a very local night market and cheaper prices then Seminiak, Kuta or any of those other turistics place. 30 minutes from the airport.", "Another nice place to visit in . Beautiful view. Avoid late afternoon / evening as the trip from Kuta might take you few hours due to the heavy traffic.", "Beautiful spot for sunrise in . I had to visit Sanur in business trip with my friends and found this spot quite amazing with sunrise. Likewise other beaches, most of the beach is owned by resort and hotels. However, you could walk by and go through the beach. Walking around the beach will take you almost an hour, but you could rent a bike if you want.", "Sanur beach is quite and nice, also popular with the sunrise. Be there before 5:30 AM to see the sunrise.", "If u don't mind waking up early in the morning you have to have a walk at the sanur beach. Peaceful and Serene with a picturesque landscape. ", "Since this was one of the TOP destination in , i expected it to be much better. Located on a highland, air was cooling but the attraction wasn't as big as I thought it would be. Location was quite off from almost everywhere and takes like at least 2 hours if you are coming from kuta. I was riding from Ubud and took me about 70 min due to the traffic jam caused by lots of tourist buses on the way uphill. Overall: wouldn't take the time and effort just to go there again. IMHO", "A lake, 1200 m above sea level. Formally known as lake bratan, . Nevertheless they call it lake of holy mountain. We visited there end of July, 2015. It was worthy. We hired a 5 seated van from kuta beach for one day. Our plan was to go directly to Lake Bratan, then in our way back to kuta we wanted to enjoy the evening at Tanah Lot. We shared our plan to the car agency and finally rent a van. The cost was 380K bath(of course you can bargain). We started our journey from kuta beach around 8:00 PM. It took almost 3-4 hours to reach Lake bratan. we got two and half hours to enjoy the place. there was speed boat on the lake, we hired one. It was great to spend time there and took some pictures.", "This place is definitely worth a visit. If you don't like crowds avoid anywhere near sunset. There is a decent amount of walking but nothing strenuous for most people. The drive from Kuta area is about 1 hour to 90 minutes without traffic issues.", "Sanur beach has the most amazing sunrise and is a really good running spot. Friendly environment to go with friends and familly or even by yourself.", "1 hour from kuta... Has lost its charm... Have to pay for entrance and parking... Food and drinks really expensive.. Not worth it", "This is a beautiful beach to go for an early morning stroll to catch the Sunrise and there are also a lot of places to stop for breakfast or a bite or to have a drink while enjoying the peace and tranquillity of Sanur Beach.", "We were there in march 2005. The water was too cold to swim but we did enjoy nice walks on the beach. You can walk for hours and rest in the bures when in need of shades. Lots of vendors and massages beds, yet prettier and more quiet than Jimbaran or Kuta.", "Namaste India ! We visited during sunset ! Entrance fee is around 600rs for couple ! Take private bike or car otherwise thr are lot of issue in getting taxi or gojek or grab ! Good views and enjoy taking pics ! Visit around 4-30 pm ! 1 hr from kuta !", "It is worth a visit if you are staying in Kuta around. Traffic to reach this place is just nightmare.", "Lake side temple, hills on the back and cool breeze in hilly area - wwooww.. It is the signature top rated visited place in . We enjoyed a lot and worth a two hours long journey from kuta area. Loved it.", "You can enjoy the sunrise at around 6 am. At sanur beach, you also can play kite with your children, also a great place for swimming. There are many kind of water sport. From sanur beach, you also could go to Penida island by boat.", "It was 19.5km drive from Kuta. It has awesome view from the top. We arrived around 5 pm and stayed there till the sunset. Nice and clean beach. It is must visit place", "Beautiful view. Good shots for photography. Lots of tourists. Great shopping at the entrance and it was the cheapest found in all of compared to kuta, seminyak n sanur. So if u see something you like here do not hesitate to buy it cos its really cheaper here", "walking in the morning from rai house sanur, you get very beatifull sunrise beach.you just need to wal 10 minutes.theres local restaurant that you can enjoy local food at fair price", "Traveling to a foreign place where the primary language isn’t English can be difficult to navigate. Being able to find a trustworthy, dependable, pleasant tour guide is a HUGE plus. I spoke with at least 5 tour guides before picking Kupit. I gave him at least 12 places I wanted to visit and he organized 3 itineraries based on their distance from each other and their commonalities. A big plus was that his goal was to not make the experience a taxing exhaustive one for me the tourist. A few times I proposed the places I wanted to bundle together in a visit. And he politely explained why it wouldn’t work. For e.g it would mean spending 8 hours driving. Nobody wants that! But his motto is, if an 8 hour driving experience, or a 5 hour hike, is what you truly want, let’s go! But he warns you of the circumstances before you chose. And to reiterate his prices are very fair and include entries to these places. You just need to sort out food. The gates of Heaven were one of our spots, along with the Cepung waterfall hike. He suggested we leave at 5am to avoid the 2 hour lines and it was a great day. If I were to revisit , whether Kuta, Ubud, Seminyak or any other area, I’d definitely go with Komang Kupit. Contact: +62 822-4707-2276 Oh & did I mention, I found him on trip advisor from another reviewer! I attached his business card photo below and circled him in one of my pics. I’d suggest just telling him your points of interest in and the dates you’re available and letting him do the itinerary planning. His prices are very fair based on the other tour guide quotes I received.", "Yes ppl dont freak out! Gili & lombok are amazing but are far from denpasar. Clean miles of sand! A lot of resorts to rent an umbrella if you consume a meal or drinks (300k on july2017)... To me the best beach! No trash and less crowded than kuta and seminyak.", "A cool & nice tourist spot, far away from Kuta approx 90km. Enjoyed the serenity of Water Garden, Terraced Rice field view.", "the beauty of the Sanur beach is legendary from my time as a child, a beautiful beach and a fabulous sunrise, and supported by ample parking and friendly service of staff and people around.", "This spot was also highly recommended when in , and the best time to visit is around sunset to enjoy a spectacular view. The ladies would also enjoy shopping here as it is much cheaper to buy souvenir items and clothes compared to Ubud or Kuta.", "Expect that there would be a lot of tourists here especially on an Indonesian holiday. Nevertheless, it is spectacular considering that the place lies alongside Beratan lake where the hills can be seen on the other side. It is far from places like Kuta but it's worth the visit especially if you plan any activities near it.", "It was beautiful but nothing really special. We went there to see the famous sunset but there were so many people and to be honest this 20km we spent 2 hours driving to there. I couldn't believe from Kuta to there. It was crazy. The traffic in is so bad.", "Great show fun and semi interactive and beautiful sunset - very cool temple - but due to the local \\mafia\\\" against Uber - you can't get an Uber home and have to take local transport at twice the rate. It's totally crooked. So if going down from Kuta for sunset you should just hire a car for the whole day as a tour 400K - which is what it's going to be for Uber down (125K) and ride back (250K). And then you'd have a car for the whole day instead and won't have to support the people that bully Uber drivers and patrol the area (not joking).\"", "Namaste India ! It’s better to visit the place as early as you can (ex 9am or before ) else you may stuck in traffic and ruin your other plans ! Entrance is around 250rs per couple ! Good view for mountains and clouds ! Clear and clean area ! Picturesque place and toilets are easily accessible ! Two and half hr from kuta ! Take personal transport better you by own car as roads are not that good for bike !", "Seeing the sunrise at Sanur Beach was one of the most memorable and photogenic elements of our visit to . The colors, the pagodas in the near distance, the fact that everyone there is just there to soak in the atmosphere made it more than worth a brief visit and a wade through the tide pools. Rivaling the sunrise is the temple bordering the beach. It is a well-kept secret and you will need to borrow a Sarong from a neighbor to tour it, but the many stone carvings of various animal deities make for one of the more colorful and diverse, and certainly private, temple explorations available in the region. a half hour is well spent here. Also, the beach is on the beach walk which is pleasant, with its clusters of restaurants and high-end condos juxtaposing with friendly stray dogs on the path (yeah there was one we had to pet, couldn't help it, of course not a great idea generally). That said, it would be fairly tragic for anyone to plan a vacation to Sanur or around laying out or swimming at Sanur beach. It is shallow and rocky and there is some pollution such that it'd just be difficult to want to get too deep. You could certainly sun yourself on the beach but there are better beaches for that sort of thing on the various islands and other parts of the coast.", "Excellent area to compare with the frenetic Kuta Legian area. Calm and beautiful where you do not need to go far.", "A beautiful part of that you must not miss. Very close to Kuta and well worth the visit. There is a bit of walking involved both up hill and stairs but the views are spectacular. Watch out for the thieving Monkeys, hold onto your stuff.", "Sanur beach is located in the Eastern part of . That's why rising sun is so magnificent. If you go there, you can say nothing but wonderful. I hope you'll touch with the beautifulness of the nature.", "Jimbaran, this place not only has a blue beach, golden sunset, and good seafood, here there is also Kedonganan fish market and a small pier. It's the atmosphere on the dock at night, I'm so happy to find this place, to see locals looking for entertainment, fishing, cheap snacks or just chatting while drinking coffee enjoying the night. Lots of photo objects from this place, fireworks photos that I uploaded yesterday I took from here, actually if I have a little patient I can also get a photo of the plane landed at Ngurah Rai Airport Kuta at night complete with the lights. I have not had the chance, surely next time I will go to this place again.", "It takes about 1 hour by motorcycle to reach the beach from Kuta / Legian. Take some pictures with the giant statues of the Pandawa. It was very hot when i was there so you'd better prepare hat, sunglasses and anti-UV cream.", "Sanur is famous because of the sunrise. So many hotels here where you can book. Just wake up in the morning, then wait the sun. So beautiful.", "In the morning you get to see the sunrise in Sanur. Soak your feet in the white sand or take a stroll along the shore with some colourful boats there. During the day there are lots of small shop. You have to try the very famous \\Mak Beng\\\" in Sanur, known for it's Fried Fish and fresh Fish Soup. Be careful with the 'sambal' (chilli sauce) they provide if you can't stand spicy food. Really worth to try since and it's cheap too.\"", "It is a beautiful sunrise can be enjoyed from the white sandy of sanur.i always take a relaxing to enjoy around the beach and around.a lot of restaurant and bar around even give the environment looks fantastic. Regards Nyoman", "I jogged along the beach a few times while in Sanur early in the morning. On a clear morning you have a nice view of Mt Agung on the horizon and a chance of a spectacular sunrise. The restaurants are quite nice and the little huts out on the waterline are a great spot to sit and chill. The water quality didn't look fantastic to me though...", "If you come for sunrise.. wonderfull beach at 05:00 until 06:00 am. On the street at sindhu you can breakfast nasi campur just at the morning for breakfast..very delicious and so cheap", "Sanur beach is the best spot to catch sunrise. On a clear dawn, the sea serves like mirror. The beach is not crowded, almost no waves, great for kids to take spend a day in the water. It is a fun and relatively quiet beach.", "Better to be before sun set with one hour or at sun rise. The errosion due to waves along year made this place attractive, as well as the sea waves. From there to Kuta around 90min, can go down close to waves but be careful since rocks are uneven, smooth sometimes and wetted with water. To spend one day at north of , leave Kuta early, go Ubud or Scared Monkey forest, go to Ulun Danu Berantan,then Tanah Lot, barely need 10hrs, with small group, hire Avenza with a drive for 10hrs for 40USD, don't waste your time with eating, just grab boiled corn and ice cream, unless you have a week to stay.", "You must come here if your in Totally worth the taxi fare from Kuta Approx $30-$40 return trip on s bluebird metered Taxi. We loved it so much and recommend everyone to come and see,", "Watching the sunrise at Sanur is one of the beautiful moments of any holiday. Serene and pituresque,", "It's not too famous to tourist but maybe because of that reason, the beach is quiet and relaxing. The nearby restaurant and cafeteria is also not expensive. You might wanna stay here and then book tour around the island. It's much better than staying in Kuta (terrible traffic and a lot of people) or Nusa Dua (expensive for budget traveller)", "Located in Eastern , three hours drive from Kuta but it is certainly worth a visit. Not crowded with tourists like Tanah Lot or Bedugul. It is a small tranquil garden that you can hear the birds chirping and relax yourself. If you will be all the way to travel to see this place, I strongly suggest yu have to go to Ujung Water Palace and Amed beach.", "Went there in the evening, great view of the sunset, nice breeze as you see couples and families enjoying themselves, plus it a 10 mins walk away to Ku De Ta!", "This place is more than 55KM from Kuta Beach. But when you reach here all the way driving for 2 hour then you will get lost in the beauty of this place. All the tiredness will lost since it will bring your heart out. Its even more beautiful than you see in pictures. Whether is cold over here since its in mid of mountains. Entry fee: 50,000 IDR. but worth it.", "Sanur beach is a great place to watch the sunrise of a morning. There are heaps of reasonably priced warungs & restaurants along the Beach. There is a board walk that you can walk along or ride a bike. Some parts of the beach is a little dirty but some parts are clean", "The sun rise in Sanur is really worth waking up to. The sun rises around 6am. It would be advisable to arrive around the beach area by 5.45am to find the preferred spot. After the sunrise, there are plenty of restaurants along the beach to grab breakfast.", "A good 2 hours away from Kuta and the drive up to the scenic location was pretty scary with its poor roads. But reach the height, and you're in for something spectacular. Breathtaking landscape and scenery. Love it. But beware the aggressive street sellers.", "Not much tourist around this area! If you're looking for a low key vacation with walking distance of shops, restaurants and a calm beach this is your place! Walk or bike the main road and you will see nise house, temples with people in it practicing their instruments a very local night market and cheaper prices then Seminiak, Kuta or any of those other turistics place. 30 minutes from the airport.", "This was a lovely place but not worth the 2 1/2 hours from Kuta. If your up that way go see it but to just do the drive to get there its not worth it.", "Wake up earlier and visit this place for enjoying a great sunrise view. I never bored to come here in the morning for enjoying the Sunrise, taking pictures, or even amazing place for taking timelapse video. Sanur one of the most place you must visit while you are in ", "Easy to reach from kuta only 20 minute use bike. The place when i came is under construction but mostly there are big statue in the cliff..so awesome. I believe this beach if finish after make over will be comfortable and beautiful", "Me and my hubby decided to ride scooter from kuta to this place. Its beautiful with very less people around there is a hot spring place near by this place .", "Sanur beach is located on the east area of where seeing sunrise is the perfect to-do thing here. There are also several bales that might add some interesting view there. The beach is not always clean but do not let the trash problem overshadow the beauty of sunrise view that can be seen from here.", "Kusumajaya on the Hill is a bungalow hotel with 10 rooms situated above the Water Palace in Tirtagangga. It has the most amazing views over the rice terraces and down to the Indian Ocean, and up to Mt. Agung, as well as a pretty garden setting.The bungalows are in need of updating, the bathrooms are old, and hot water is not available. However the situation is superb, and climbing the 100 steps up is well worth the effort, especially if you plan to stay for a few days to explore the wonderful surrounding scenery.", "not a large and can walk round in 30 mins. worth a visit. clean and some good pic ops. not as impressive as I imagined but still worth a visit IF UP in the area. its a long way from Sanur/ central if just for this destination.", "we love this beach in sanur, perfect as we are an early riser. the sunrise is pretty and amazing, the beach is clean and the wave is calm. we love the breeze as well. only 5 minutes walk from our hotel", "During my holiday in 18-25 July I met a delightful and very helpful young man Nick Adang. I was interested in visiting Jimbaran bay at sunset for dinner on the beach. He kindly excorted me there, was the perfect travel guide and excellent company. If any holiday maker in is looking for any tour in or based in Kuta, I would definitely recommend MBA tours and Nick Adang, they are based near McDonalds just a few hundred metres from Poppies Lane. I have used MBA before and never disappointed. Thankyou Nick", "Instead of Batur, This is best one of place in the to enjoy a sunrise, it's Sanur beach, i love this place on the sunrise time and the foods of the hawker around there, Maybe I'll come to Sanur beach to feel that atmosphere again In this is the picture that I taked in Sanur beach # issafe", "Sanur beach is our favourite. It's perfect for early morning walks, photos of or watching the sunrise, beautiful Mt Agung, clear calm water protected by the reef, water sports, beautiful lunch view from the many beachside restaurants. It's also lovely to visit on a Sunday and watch local people enjoying their day off together.", "Sanur beach is the place to see sunrise in . You can su rising wrapped in golden lights with chilled breeze flowing. it is an awesome view. if you intend to see the sunrise at Sanur, ask the local residents for the location of “Sanur Matahari Terbit” so that you will get the best position to capture it. Sanur is only 20 minutes away from Ngurah Rai airport.", "amazing spot especially for sureferts , great food and service - a must see spot that is still nice and quiet and away from the hustle and bustle of kuta or seminyak", "We did a day tour of 's tourist spots and this was one of them, it is about a 2 hour drive from Kuta but when you get there it is worth while. The drive there is also an experience seeing how they live. Once you arrive at the summit, the views are spectacular and for around 150,000RP, $15AUD, you can help yourself to a buffet lunch which was fantastic. Make sure you take your camera because you will be blown away at the view.", "The markets are better than Kuta and cheaper and the gils are so friendly", "I had a beautiful morning at Sanur beach. I awoke early and made the drive from Nusa Dua to Sanur Beach before blue hour, walked along watching the light fill the sky with Mt Agung, and Mt Batur is a backdrop with beautiful boats and fisherman dotting the shoreline. A fantastic place to watch sunrise in ", "We were stayed at Kuta, we took kura kura bus from beach walk to DFS then transit to nusa dua, return tickets cost Irp 140000 pp, the beach is clean and not crowded, but we can't find any nese rent the lounge chair! So end up we join the agendaz beach club, NO entrance fee there, we just need to buy food or drink in the restaurant, we only paid for Irp 150000 pp for meal and drink, and the coffee was buy 1 get 1 free, then we can use the lounge chair and swimming pool. During afternoon low tide, most of the beach was just ankle deep. We enjoyed a lot, highly recommend!!!", "I've got the information about this place from my friend. Not so far to get this location from Kuta area. Only take about half an hour. Its really nice view, nice beach. Really Recommended for visit this place. Dont forget to take the picture surounding the area.", "Relaxed area of the south . Very nice villas and an incredible sunset. Way better place to stay than the overcrowded kuta but with less dining options than senmiyak", "Yes, we had to wake up at 4am, leave the hotel by 530am to get to Sanur Beach for the sunrise and all I can say, it was well worth the early morning. Sunrise was beautiful. Best to go there early to get a good spot to watch the sunrise as we were not the only ones there. There was a group of university students as well there to watch the sunrise. It wasn't that crowded when I went there but I heard there are times, the place is packed with locals and non-locals to catch the sunrise.", "Been there several times but cant ever get enough of its beauty during sunrise. There's this local breakfast joint nearby too called bu Weti that sells nasi campur ayam. It's worth the long queue", "beautiful area with excellent Hotels and quiet area...after visiting Kuta, Seymiak, Denpasar are we glad to go too this area", "Sanur beach is the best beach for sunrise view. Along the beach there is also path way which is very good for cycling and jogging in the afternoon is very easy to find beach side restaurants and bars which is provide fresh seafood . besides of that Sanur beach also famous for fishing activity using traditional boat other than that Sanur beach is also best beach for relaxing and having a cold Beer or fine wine from alongside the beach bars and restaurants. I strongly recommend this place for all travelers who never visited this province and enjoy the view. It is suitable for couples. friends and family too. ", "The sunrise on Sanur Beach is amazing - different colours every day, the Indonesian boats and mountain in the background making a great back-drop. Also great for moon rising, especially the Full Moon. Very clean beach.", "A nice place for a few days to get out of the hustle & bustle of Kuta & the likes of. Only 15-20mins from Airport, Kuta, Legian etc. so still very central. Lovely shaded pathways for walking along the beach. Loads of great places to dine.", "Great views, clean air, it´s a must see in ! One of the best places to visit and an escape from the crowds in Kuta.", "Nice and quiet. A good escape from the hustling of Kuta and the tonnes of tourists!", "what an amazing day out with friends Jo-Ann and Jessica from Singapore to sanur in a wonderful day at Sanur beach. sanur located in east of denpasar take about 20 minutes from the airport. sanur is the one favourite place to see sunrise in the morning and enjoy the breeze in the day, Sanur also the one and first of tourist destination in . Mr Tour will take you to these beautiful place and some more interesting places in to have an awesome day trip in tour and the y also provide Mr tour guides, tour packages and private drivers.", "Love sanur area, and the beach are good enough for seeing sunrise.. Lots of food stall along the small alley, I also renting the bicycle with cheap price and took ride along the track.. Good local experience", "Sanur beach is one of place that we love. Sit on sand in the morning watching sunrise was magnificant beautiful", "Sanur boasts a wonderful walkway all along the beach. To Riffic place early in the morning to watch the sunrise and you can watch quite a few photographers doing their thing trying to catch that beautiful sunrise. A good beach for anybody no matter what age and you don’t get hassled there as you do on the West Coast beaches", "The views at night are so beautiful. Either sitting at the Arawana restaurant or the kul kul bar just breath taking.", "This was an accidental highlight. Beautiful place and highly maintained. Just stopped off spontaneously on the way from Amed to Sanur. Highly recommend.", "Its segara beach sanur. Beautiful sunrise, no wave, perfect time to social distancing We can swim and sun bathing while enjoy the beautiful mount agung", "I went there on my own. My problem there was to get stopped every 20 seconde by local who tried to sell me everything. This is tireing. It is not my first solo trip in asia but this area is really pushy! All started at the airport from taxi drivers who follow you many metters to know where you plan to go.. Honestly guys, be respectful..", "We took scooters from Kuta what a fantastic ride over the toll bridge makes it a faster ride . The only downside was you get mobed by the locals selling their wares but all good. We found a quite little place to sit and watch the waves having a cold beer . We throughly enjoyed ourselves we will go back again for sure when we return in July .", "Must place to go when visiting . The road from Kuta is full of natural beauty. Its about 11/2 hrs drive from Kuta. Visit Luwak coffee garden Tamba and market in Ubud on the way", "A must see! , after i arrived to this lovely place , i did not mind the long ride from Kuta. You can take some nice pictures here.", "Love this area as not so full on like Kuta. Came here to chill out and have quality family time away from work commitments at home.", "It takes 1 hour from Kuta with scooter,and some of the streets is not in good condition but all trouble is worth it when you get there.Price is 30000 rp.Beautiful place,yes,there is a lot of people but it is like that everywhere.We went to watch the sunset-Definitely recommend,very nice place.", "East of , better to leave Kuta at 8.30am, the way is so beautiful, the place is not so big, but charming, you will see there many models and fashionista taking photos with party and fashion dresses, must be on concrete Blocks of the lake, you may be stuck between people. Time to spend at least 1hr, better to go to the village andctgecyea terrace from there, barely you need 10hrs if you don't spend much time.", "We came in the late afternoon and saw a lot local. There are small building that you can use to relax. Worth visit while in Sanur", "Sleepy coastal town compared to other coastal destinations. A photographers dream to catch a sunrise. Walk the Sanur Boardwalk to scout the several beaches that makes up Sanur. Some beaches are more swimmable than others just find your spot and spend the day relaxing. There are many good and drinks options nearby.", "From the beach to the highland it took around 2 hours drive. If you want to feel how you feel on the beach and how in the highland, the best if you stay around Kuta, you should go to Bedugul highland, it took around one and halp hour drive. there you will see the magnifizent of the Ulun danu temple at the bank of Lake Beratan. you are around 800 m high from sea level.", "Love the jogging path along the beach which made my morning runs so scenic than it is back home. The view of the sunrise from Sanur Beach is just so beautiful. I saw lots of people taking professional photographs during sunrise. Discovered lots of quaint cafes and restaurants along the beach too. Too bad I was there too early. The beach wasn't the best in all of , but it has certain character.", "I have been to Nusa dua ( All five star property beaches) Sanur ( For those who dont like to enter the sea, but want to see the sea) Kuta ( Surfers and Kids jumping around, + Crowded) amongst the most tourist friendly beaches . I vote for Seminyak beach as this has all that a true Beach Connoisseur wants. Quiet , Beach Chairs + Umbrella ( 25-30,000 ) per person per day if u bargain) cool beer , acceptable food like pizza or nasi goereng, fried rice) , soft sand , great waves and best views for Sunset. You can walk in the evening on the beach from your hotel in Seminayak to Kuta or Legian beach and cross over to the Party side and restaurants in Kuta . The walk is 40 min and has great views.", "I liked it,....nice nature walk, but do it in the early morning or later afternoon. Before all the bus load coming from kuta :) after 3 pm, they are slowly leaving....street's are crazy crowded than,...government should strip that nonsense, or limit the bus tours from kuta.", "Sanur beach is east of denpasar city,in here more nice at morning at see sunrise from east of islands", "This beach is clean and there are many restaurants and cafes along the side of the beach which is very convenient if you want to have a stroll. Would recommend that you visit here one time if you are staying in Kuta or Denpasar.", "You would love this beach. Located in Sanur Tourism Area, this beach provide you a stunning view during the morning. The white sand and the scenery is the best place to sunbathing while you witness the scenery.", "we love the sunrise here, coming and living in a big city and come to sanur beach was very relaxing. sunrise is the best we could not find in the city", "We love coming to sanur beach as the hotel we stayed has a beach club here. nice sunbed and nice to watch sunrise. we will recommend sanur beach for sunrise crowds", "Mt Batur and Lake has a fascinating view. Its 2.5 hrs drive from Kuta but worth it. The cool breeze and wide panoramic view makes you feel energised. Click some nice pictures and enjoy the nature there", "Staying in Kuta we came down here on our bikes. Upon entry just say you are having lunch at one of the resorts. Then park at one and feel free to use whichever beach. Very upmarket area similar to Denarau in Fiji but a much nicer beach area. It is a little more to stay here, but for a family or romantic couple it is what I would say as one of the better options in . Depends on your taste but definitely will stay here next time.", "Sanur beach can get pretty busy during the day which is fine but my advice get down there before 6AM to see the beautiful sunrise, hardly anyone around so you have the beach to yourself.", "If you are looking for a spot to witness a beautiful sunrise, Sanur beach is the perfect spot! It’s not only beautiful in the early morning, but at night as well: there are small sea food vendors, where you get to choose what you want, and they grill it on the spot, so that you can enjoy it by the beach! Sanur area is quitter compared to other touristy/mainstream places in . It’s perfect for families: you can have nice activities there such as riding bicycles along the beach. It’s calm and you have a variety of restaurants (difffrent specialties + local) and a shopping mall.", "Matur suskma to my best friend putu. This place is great.. We can sitting in park around temple and killing time with camera. Enjoy cold weather.... Relax away from crowd city.", "East of , better to leave Kuta at 8.30am, the way is so beautiful, the place is not so big, but charming, you will see there many models and fashionista taking photos with party and fashion dresses, must be on concrete Blocks of the lake, you may be stuck between people. Time to spend at least 1hr, better to go to the village andctgecyea terrace from there, barely you need 10hrs if you don't spend much time.", "Sanur beach is great beach when you want to see sunrise. The beach also still clean and so calm. I like to have a walk or jog in this beach.", "It's an almost two hours trip from Sanur area.Our visit was at the beginning of June, so it was not very crowded when we arrived. Take some time to feed the fishes in the pool :) It's worth to visit the place, especially if it's your first time in . There are many spots where you can take great photos and the view is very nice.", "I've been many times here with friends. well... I love Ubid because I prefer like cold weather than Kuta 😁 not too busy and I can see the natures. you must visit monkey forest that has nice forest and river there..", "This is a must see, not far to get to from Kuta, and it can be incorporated with several other must see places near by. Built right on the edge of the amazing rugged coastline with a beautiful guarded to wonder through. Watch the cheeky monkeys who try to pinch your sunnies and bags....and you must wear a wrap out of respect for their culture....lots to see.", "This beach was one of the best spot if you want to enjoy the sunrise in Sanur area. The beach is clean and a lot of fisherman boat and also you can do water sport activity in here.", "Though quite a distance from Kuta still reachable by Pak from Vira Hotel in Toyota Innova to this chill area with lake scene and postcard like Temple.Entrance fees needed as well many tourists are there for Education or Sighseeing even Pilgrism...Still you can find a spot to take nice photo else a boat trip is not a bad idea around the huge lake in between mountains. Along the way will find some fresh market for strawberries as well passion fruit for your healthy cravings.", "Awesome view and if you get there early very quiet and peaceful. Worth the trek up if you are staying in Ubud. From Kuta it would be a long drive.", "One of the beaches in , exactly in the Sanur area. Scenery is very beautiful sunrise in the morning. only a 5 minute walk from our hotel. Truly a memorable morning.", "Cool and breezy place. Beautiful lake and temple good place for walk and taking photographs. Very relaxing. Take about 2 hrs with traffic from Kuta.", "A beautiful place and a must see if staying in kuta. It's quite a trek if you hire a moped but worth getting over to see. The views from the top overlooking the sea below is stunning.", "spectacular place not too far from Kuta, stunning views as you wind down the road to it surrounded byt beautiful white rock.", "love to see sunrise here for different events . the people of sanur is very friendly. the location of this beach is near from our hotel.", "Went with a young toddler (16 months) and he had fun. Interactive with the deers which was great for him. Around a 45 min drive from Kuta, depending on traffic. A little pricey but good to get out for half the day. Can do both parks there in half a day.", "Excellent spot in if you want a relatively calm environment. The beach is beautiful, restaurants and small venues with live music many and if you want more it's not far away from the other main centres (Kuta, Seminyak, Denpasar).", "The place is far, 2-3hrs drive from Kuta (we have to leave 5am to be here early), and the queue is around 2hrs (or more) so please please arrive early. Expect many tourist, and NO WATER ON THE FLOOR. We got our noce shots anyway, there will be a photographer, I suggest you keep on posing since he clicks the camera all the way that you can make a gif from your album.", "During our stay at Artotel in Sanur for 4 nights I really enjoyed sunset and sunrise on the beach. I visited many beaches in but I was really lucky to have seen different colours in the sky at the same time here. We went on the beach early morning at 5.30am to enjoy sunrise to the fullest. The beach has long paved walkway and small restaurants . We saw few local boys flying kites in the evening. Locals come here with family ,no party atmosphere...very peaceful beach to relax.", "Very sacred and beautiful place. No bartering at the markets here. Cheaper than kuta for stuff. Good for a day trip with a lovely lunch at the restaurant.", "Sanur is one of the many nice beaches we have in .its good chance if you come here in the morning time how the beauty of sunrise. And also nice place to bring your family enjoy the white sand or just for swimming than stay here for sunburn", "if you want rest and relaxation stay or visit this area.so much different to kuta or legian.just dream and have fun.", "came for sunrise and it was beautiful. near by oasis lagoon sanur hotel, within walking distance. we like this sanur beach", "This place is beautiful, no doubt about it. But there's just not enough things to do here besides taking pictures and stroll around the palace. It is on the way if you want to go to Amed or Tulamben from Kuta, so a visit is recommended. You can also swim here but the water doesn't look inviting.", "View of the beach and sunrise in the morning is beautiful, we reached sanur around 6 in the morning and there already a lot of people waiting for sunrise. The beach is crowded and unfortunately trash everywhere. Beach need more maintenance and need to put more rubbish bins in some spots.", "This place is romantic, but a bit far from Kuta You can ride a boat to go to the lake, but we opt to not do that There is also a lot of tourist", "This was on our list of places to go and it didn't disappoint. Awesome scenery. You could spend a full day here and it would be a spectacular place to watch the sunset. Plenty of restaurants and market stalls and the market prices are way better than Kuta.", "Placed along s second largest lake, this tempel is a must visiting .(From Sanur 1,5 hours drive ), beautiful buildings in beautiful surroundings", "A nice small area with water all around. Beautifully landscaped and serene backdrop. However, not worth the 3 hours of journey we took from Kuta. Actually, we were a bit carried away by the excellent reviews the place had. The journey though was quite enjoyable as it followed a coastal drive Final Judgement : A must visit if you are within 1 hour drive.", "Good view for sunset but so crowded with food shacks Lots of dog stray around and noisy at night. A more expensive but not so colorful like Kuta", "Maybe in the next few years this place will be really well organized. Now there many warungs with sun layers and toilets u have to pay for. 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The views of the islands in the distance and the beautiful boats just leave you feeling very nostalgic. I was a little disappointed by how shallow and almost stagnant looking the sea could appear to be in places, this owing to the reef about 300 meters offshore; however, that aside a jolly nice way to while away a few K's.", "We came across to this lovely spot while riding scooter around the island, it really had stole our attention just really loved and enjoyed the nature, I am a diver and a surfer love love love the nature", "We visited on the morning of a 4.8 magnitude earthquake of eastern side of the main island. The ocean was reacting even more so than usual. Such enormous power. Warning to visitors though, standing too close to the outcrops may endanger you! Waves are freakish and at any time you may be swept over. Keep a very safe distance!", "Busy with tourists but worth a look for something to do while exploring the island. Grab a scooter and cruise the island", "If there is any larger swell running you will experience raw nature here with waves crashing onto the kliffs and leaving huge sprays. Mind you the warning signs are there for a reason, so be careful. You can also see some sea life such as dolphins from here. We checked this place out a few times during our stay to come back for more. Best place on the Island if you ask me. It's a beautiful spot to see the sunset and doesn't get too crowded in shoulder season.", "Worth to see this natural attraction as part of your around island. Stay and watch the waves crash and the mist escape.", "Worth it, view was nice.... Just follow the sign from the road and you'll find it easily. Be careful with the wave if you want to play little bit with wave. Swimming? Not recommended.", "It is easy to find this place even though the sign is not really proper ones. Since it is located nearby the famous Dream beach. I went at mid day, but there were othing\\\" special happen. And then i decided to visit again before sunset and it was perfect time. High tide, big waves, strong wind and orange skies are really good combination. There are 2 spots where we can see the magical nature happen. And both are really really amazing. Warning: you might get wet! 😊\"", "It's a fun and scenic walk along the coast line. Amazing view of dramatic waves constantly crashing against the cliffs. Not so far to reach on foot from Dream Beach if you haven't rented a motorbike.", "See with you own eyes the power of nature, the currrents and the power of the water. we did this as part of the island tour and sat memorized as we watched the waves, We also saw turtles in the water. There is no where to eat or drink here so bring water and snacks and enjoy the view. ", "Nice spot to watch the ocean and take in the sunset. Go before 10am or after 3pm to avoid the dozens of day trip buses that plague the island.", "Good wee spot to check out on your travels around the island but be careful close to the edge no safety barriers, these ppl in this pic got absolutely soaked!", "Well worth seeing - a natural beauty spot in a beautiful island, little bit off the track, but easy enough to find & worth the detour", "We rode there on a scooter, despite having to navigate some extremely poor roads with pit-holes and puddles / floods it was worth the ride. Be careful not to get too close to the edge when there, the tides and swell can change quickly and you could easily end up in trouble. If travelling with children make sure to keep hold of their hands at all times.", "A must visit incase you are in the beautiful island!! The big splashes can wet you.. But suggest you maintain distance as it seems dangerous during high tide. Very close to the beautiful dreamland beach.", "We had two lovely trips around the island, guided and driven by hotel taxi driver Diksa (006281338765547). We visited the volcano, local crafts - silver jewellery and Batik, a waterfall, rice terraces, street monkeys that ste from your hand, local food and flower market, Ulun Danu Bratan(temple on the lake) and it was great to see the local aspects of the island whilst travelling. I would recommend Diksa, a very knowledgeable and informative driver with excellent English. Our trips and airport collection all arranged ahead of arrival, with Diksa, via Whats app !", "Is an amazing place in the island. If you go in the afternoon there are so many tourists so pick a non popular time to enjoy this beautiful place of nature. The waves crashing and crystal blue water is a sight. You can stand near the edge and no barriers so just be careful. It stunning", "We were lucky enough to see this spectacle in high seas , which made it all the more impressive. Beautiful, dramatic, island coastline and well worth a ride out to!", "Visited this beach after enduring a boat ride that had to be boarded on the beach. With the waves pounding the beach it was quite a scary encounter to get on board. To get to the beach we had a driver who took us over some horrendous roads that caused me to have a sore back for several weeks. When we got there to view the beach it was loverly but as usual crowded with lots of people. I definitely wouldn’t be going back. I felt sorry for the people who hired scooters. The roads were bad enough in the car. The roads were horrendous all over the island. Not what I would call a pleasant visit. The boat trip going back we had to get off the boat at the beach with the same difficulty.", "A must see on the island. Go there when flood is! (check the flood map in Internet bevore) Near by is dream beach where you can have a rest or swim in the sea.", "One of the must see on the island. Worth the wait for an Instagram-worthy photo. Just be care as the place is slippery", "Can get very busy but well worth a visit Waves crash spectacularly into the rocks sending up huge sprays to the tourists delight ! Coincide a visit to dream beach which is a lovely beach with a few restaurants around .", "A little bit touristy nowadays but still worth visiting if you're on the island. Recommend coming closer to sunset because most of the tourists have gone home and the tides are rougher at the end of the day. Definitely a sight to behold when there's a big swell around the cliffs. Just make sure you wear good shoes; the rocks are deceptively slippery due to the seaspray.", "Too busy since boats going to nearby islands are stationed here, on the other hand if you plan to go to nearby islands , this is convenient", "I thought getting there at 9:30am would have been ideal, but there were so many people. It is one narrow little path way to a stunning view point. You can even see people walking on the beach. Since it is right by the island port, it's a very popular tourist attraction. I would say go early in the morning.", "A short walk from Dream beach it is a must see... spectacular scenery....not for swimming... best way to get there is by scooter...", "Nice spot to watch the waves hit the rocks and to contemplate life. Nearby is Dream Beach which looks lovely from above.", "It was one of many stops we made on an island tour. Such rugged beauty. We took many pictures. The spray was so refreshing. Worth the trip.", "We came at 8 AM and there were o ly few other people. Lovely view. We didn't go down, because I've heard you have to slide some of the way down. They had new roads so it wasn't a problem driving scooter all the way there", "It is well worth a visit it you are cruising around the island! Nature at its best and you will get great views.", "The blowback wasn't as spectacular as some people have described previously because of a mild swell but this was still well worth a visit. I did see some turtles pop up very briefly when I visited on an early morning walk. At that time (6.30am) it was great to have the place to myself except for some locals fishing off the rocks. When the family visited there later in the day we were treated to a pod of dolphins surfing the swell into the bay, a really great experience in a beautiful place. I did yell at my daredevil 15 year old son for standing right on the edge of the drop off, be sure that anyone would be very lucky to survive a fall into that water due to the swell crashing into the deep recess under the overhang.", "You can feel the power of the ocean. Beautiful blue water crashing into the cliffs. Don't go too close to the edge. Worth the stop if you are touring the island on a scooter.", "All the bumpy roads to get here was worth it. If you are not an expert motorbike rider, you better get a car rent and driver. Bring along your hiking shoes/sandals to going down the beach. The view from above was spectacular and the cliff looks like tyrannosaur 😁", "Beautiful Cliff formation thst surroinds a beach. Make sure you get there as early as possible to beat the heat and the hundreds of turists. Prepared for the bumpy roads", "Terribly beautiful rock formations in a turquoise wild blue sea. Looks quite evil with the waves slamming into the tears!", "We went there with our own scooters and therefore had plenty of time to watch the huge waves and take some awesome pictures. Definitely worth a visit, though the way there might be a little stony with comparably many cars passing (at least when we went all the way back up again)", "This is truly a magical place!!! I am not an outdoors type of person but when you get to the top, it is AMAZING!! you get to see both sides of the the island two oceans and one volcano in front of you. You will need to wear a sarong, if you have one take it if not they will lend you one. We paid abut 20 dollars for 4 people. We gave them 60 because it was worth it.", "What an amazing place! It was so cool to watch the waves. We wanted to stay here forever. If you stay and watch for awhile you may catch some very big waves that go all the way up and spray the people standing near the edge. We also saw massive turtles swimming in the waves and coming up a few times. You have to look ok for the turtles but once you see them once it’s easier to find them.", "I am not easily impressed. But seeing this had staring with my mouth opened and goosebumps on my skin. The waves down there look like they are moving in slow motion. It was quite an adventure to ride my rented scooter up there through all those curves in the hills. But totally worth it. If is on your list, this should be a point of interest!", "Worthwhile combining with trip to dream beach but probably not worth it by itself. The surf was not pounding so the tears were small but you could image it being spectacular with an angry ocean. Hordes of Japanese tourists and local transport drivers attempting to be cool with doof doof blaring from stereos - ruining the majesty of the location. Very poorly signposted but managed to find it eventually.", "Very long walk. Amazing views. Not recommended if you go solo as you have to walk through a lot of not very nice areas. Will definitely go back with scooter. Amazing sunset", "Nature at its best! The noise and spray when a wave crashes in against the rocks is unbelievable! Dream beach near by is beautiful too!", "Enjoyed our time here. Low tide is great as you can walk right out far into water very swallow. But be careful they had a king tide while we were here and paths get flooded and covered in sand so hard for pushbikes", "I vist this place in the island 🏝 But is to much people Over 1000 people per day You can't walk or enjoin the view The roads are very dangerous The worst roads I ever see if it possible to call roads Very difficult access", "It is worth visiting but dont expect too much.It is a short distance drive by scooter from the dram beach.", "Hear the roar of the waves hitting the cliffs with beautiful blue water. Right next to dream beach. Amazing and memorable", "It's an easy ride on the scooter and a must do. Absolutely stunning views. Theres a lack of signs to get you there but just ask the locals, they're very helpful.", "well worth a visit , stunning views, amazing blue water and exciting wave crashes with water sprays, you might even see a turtle", "Incredible to watch the waves smashing into the rocks, good viewpoint over the rocky formations. We spied a turtle who didnt look in complete control but hopefully was ok! We went at 8am as was staying close by, there was no one around. If you go later in the day it can be like a zoo - lots of daytrippers with flagbearers... Recommend a visit early in the morning or sunset would be good depending on crowds.", "Nothing to say more about ... Everyone should visit this place for once.... It is better to go by bike because if you hire their local car than you will not go this place because for that you have to cross a very thin bridge so only bike can cross that not big transport.... Local people are very friendly so if you are not familier with the bike riding you can hire bike with the driver and they will show you the whole island.....", "I was there in august and it was so crowded. not much you can do here but worth to visit as this is the main attraction in the island. i only spend time 10minutes here since not much to see and do here.", "We stayed at Dream Beach Kubu, so it wasnt far or hard to find this spot! Great sport for daydreaming and watch the mighty blowout. Its amazing.. Just make sure you wore sandals, as the sharp reef could cut your foot. And dont stand too close to the cliff.. just be careful. Bring a camera, and sit enjoy the amazing blue blowout crashes. ", "hired a golf buggy and toured the island. definately worth a look, stayed for ages and admired the waves crashing great", "Pretty cool little natural place , no hawkers or exploitation which was nice for a change. Easily scootered too from anywhere on the island. You could watch it for hours. The pictures don't do it justice", "Fun to watch turtle release in the morning on the beach!! We enjoyed renting beach chairs fronting the ocean watching the surf lessons and ability to walk up to grab a water or a cocktail!", "It was an amazing experience during our holiday in . Island and scenery was so nice. We had a great time. My kids enjoyed a lot. Recommended for families and all type of visitors.", "went there last year to catch some video of the big waves. we wait and wait and finally got the big waves to come. its quite crowded in the afternoon time, need to find your selfie spot and find the perfect timing. you can also visit a beach nearby which looks a bit like dreamland beach in .", "This is a really special place to go and watch the ocean at its powerful and prettiest best. Getting there by scooter is the easiest, west sturdy shoes as rocks are sharp and uneven. The sea is unpredictable in where the waves break so stay back from the edges and just enjoy the show. The sound of the spray gushing back out is really unique.", "this place will satisfy your mind when you are in this place ..... fresh air is almost without pollution you can enjoy here ... it's not wrong if you make this place as one of your travel agenda on the island of ....", "This is a quick site to see. We rented a scooter and found it ourselves. But it was clear when we got there that there are many many tours available. That sound the waves make when they collide with the rock is breath taking. It is a Beautiful sight to see. We were even lucky enough to watch 4 Sea turtles playing in the surf. ", "Worth a trip to see the power of nature at work, blasting water into hollows beneath the cliffs. We enjoyed watching the selfie hungry crowd getting soaked by the occasional large wave. We were also lucky enough to see a turtle swimming in the white water!", "Wow, incredible scenery and if there is a big swell then stand back from the edge as the crashing waves are spectacular. Great place to visit as part of touring the island.", "Worth a look. Great place to take photos - amazing to watch the power of the sea. Short walk from Dream and Sunset beaches and a do-able walk from Mushroom Beach or an easy scooter ride.", "a nice place to admire on the power of the sea; going on a scooter is a fun way to get around the island", "It’s quite a cool place, while watching the water hit off the rock causes it to make a rainbow and it’s quite unreal to see! It is quite busy though and full of tourists, I’d recommend heading to dream beach which is like a five minute walk from it.", "I love the view! Every bit of it. It’s just too many tourist. And to get there is a bit complicated. I don’t really suggest you guys to go there by scooter. The road is not as what you expected. If you want to hike down the beach, make sure you wear a suitable shoes. The duration is about 2 hours. Maybe 1 hour if you’re a hiker.", "This place is amazing,magic location best landmark and very clean..here is everybody place for vacation,praying and other activities...best place in island", "A natural beauty. In truth, every spot along the coastline in these islands are natural beauties. Loads of tourists in certain spots but it was easy to get away from them by walking a little further away. Be careful as it is unpredictable.", "Interesting place. Worth 1 hour drive. Be prepared for unmotivated attacks. Visit monkey pool and tape-tape-tape. It is a great diving show you will be able to see anywhere else.", "The view was beautiful but I'd recommend going somewhere else as the island has a lot of beautiful views and beaches. When we went there were hoards of people who came purely to take instagram photos and not to enjoy the actual location.  It was so crowded with people posing for photos you could barely walk. We ended up leaving quickly and heading to a different beach instead.", "It was nice to see and the water here is a beautiful blue. Easy to access from Dream Beach but, so many buses of Japanese tourists that it's hard to get a clear view or not be nicked off your bike!", "We came here very early in the morning to beat the crowds! We had the whole place to ourselves and even climbed down the precarious path to the beach. The roads leading to this place are very dodgy so be cautious, if you're inexperienced on a scooter be careful!! We stayed here for a couple of hours and by the time we climbed back to the top from the beach people were arriving and would definitely of changed our experience for the worse so make the effort in coming here early! We took lots of pictures and nobody was in any of them! The beach isn't safe to swim in either as the waves are to crazy!", "Visited at the end of our experience and weren’t disappointed. Loved the brightly painted fishing boats, mature shady trees and plethora of quality eateries. Footpath stretching 8 km north to south is a wonderful promenade at any time of the day. Bicycle s are readily available for hire and scooters absent, giving families of all ages free range to safely walk and explore. Ferries leave from the north end to the islands, markets are at different points,resorts abutt and access streets connect to the other main thoroughfares- these are initially tricky to find.", "Definitely worth a look. Mother Nature doing some of her finest work. We were exploring by ourselves & stumbled across it while looking at dream beach.", "this is our 2nd point after dream beach. not to far away, just 200-300 meter. you can hear the sound of wave hit the cliff. sound scary. once you arrived, you will feel like in the heaven. blue water with mesmerizing view of sunset.", "Here's where the big waves and reef meet and create the extraordinary and amazing waves. Close to Dream Beach Hut, you can find another beautiful view.", "I had some lovely photos taken at this spot. The sea was very fierce. I saw a turtle that was unable to get back out to calmer waters.", "During high tide, very impressive \\water jet\\\"; nice to see if you are in the south part of the island\"", "This was a lot more fun then we thought it would be. We came here around 11am and the tide was high enough for a great show of nature. There is also a sea turtle swimming around here.", "The place is close to dream beach. Many chinese visit this object. Be carefull when you take picture dont stay on the edge of the cliff because it is dangerouse..", "This is a really nice place and was part of our full day tour on the island. The sound of water splashing is magnificent. I would recommend all to hire a bike and go the different places.", "Great place to visit, along with so many other places on this beautiful island. Do this as a part of a larger tour as it's a way to drive especially with the traffic situation here. Unable to get into this place as it's locked and during the rainy season surrounded by water.", "Highly recommend checking this place out just rent a scooter and drive right upto the cove and watch nature do its thing it's amazing", "If you are looking to explore the island and get away, this is a beautiful day trip. Take time to explore the grounds.", "This place is divine! Loved it so much.. i could spend hours watching the waves crash into the rock and create beautiful misty splashes! Do visit this place. We took a day tour package for snorkeling and visit to devils tears was a part of it. So glad i got to see this place. Would definitely recommend. Just do not stand close to the edges. And be careful if you have kids along. The mud close by is a bit slippery.. hence wear rubber footwear and you should be fine. This place is very close to dream beach.", "Amazing scenery . Just an absolutely stunning , beautiful island . Highly recommended for its incredible scenery . I'll be back", "Hhmmm this ones hard, if ur super fit go for it , if not then move on... Wat u have to do is a long drive off the main island road to start with, then u turn left onto the “goat road” and very steep only try this on a scooter if u Know how to ride... after a cpl of kms of bumpy steep track u get to a bit where even the locals tell u Park here it’s too dangerous to take scooter past this point ... we’ll after all that ur about half way there, then U have to slip an slide down more steep hills just to get to the Stairs, then the fun starts There’s hundreds of stairs to get down to the Half way point ..... but if u succeed in making it this far u will be rewarded with an oasis of a Freshwater swimming hole that is Fantastic frickin awesome!!!!!! And the after chillin in the rock billabong and u still have more energy u can continue down more steps to the beach But don’t surprised if there isn’t any beach cause the tide comes in very quickly .... Now the reeeal fun bit starts all over again, u thought coming down 100’s of steps was fun .... try going back up , then the slippery path, then back on the scooter for uphill goat track adventure ..... But if u finally make it back out alive, I guarantee u the only thing Ull remember is that bloody awesome Freshwater swimming hole and cliffs around it .... Good luck 😉. Ull need it", "This end of the Island is the 'real \\ make sure you take the time to embrace it. No one here will offer to sell you a Bintang t-shirt however you may be offered a water or soft drink. Botanically beautiful. Try to allocate about 90 minutes. Wait till you see the massive lillypads!\"", "Beautiful spot to spend a few minutes watching the wave action, very close to Dream Beach so stop to look at both", "beautiful sea view and the island, it is breathtaking. It is a place one must come. It is when you have an opportunity to look at it you will then appreciate wonders of nature. Hope the environment will not be spoilted by current or future commercial activities.", "Title says everything. The whole island is mesmerizing, very few tourists, please clean up your after yourself and let it be forever beautiful :) ...", "This is a bay located just near the dream beach in lumbagnon. The name comes from the spray of way the rocks make. The view is simply breathtaking. A place that must be visited for sure. You can rent a bike or the local van to visit here. Tour covering all the tourist places by a small local van is available for 400,000 rupiah for maximum of six people per van. Bicycle can also be rented.", "Great place to see the culture and history of . One of the most beautiful picture spots on the entire island. Make sure to bring a good camera with you. Also buy a bracelet from the older ladies on the steps and they will guide you. $1USD per.", "It is a beautiful place with rocks over the sea and great waves breaking there. But it is difficult to get there and you can go there only by motorbike", "We had hired a buggy for the day and stopped here on our tour of the island. It was nice to see the huge waves crashing against the rocks sending a spray of mist back over the cliffs. I think it is a popular spot at sunset. There are too many people standing very close to the edge just to take a selfie!", "This is where all the boats land. It's busy, polluted and noisy. I'm not sure why you would go here unless you were getting on a boat!", "Awe inspiring and beautiful. We visited as part of a day trip around the island and this was the highlight!", "This place is unique and a must see when you visit the island. Can be very rough so you need to be careful when you go close to take pics.", "Worth seeing it's so pretty the whole island is nice so maney hidden beautiful places worth staying a couple of days", "Very scenic and a breathtaking location. The waves hitting on the cliff and the black sandy beaches are just dream-like. Could have spent all day", "Worth taking a scooter ride over to the site. It's basically a blowhole that spews out a wonderful column of water, often leaving a rainbow behind!", "This is a nice place where the water hits the rocks in a way that the spray comes back. Well, it is cool for a second but after you realize so many people around what makes you want to get away from there really quickly. It is a nice stop after Dream Beach just for checking.", "We rent a scooter to go here. It's near the dream beach. It's amazing to see the waves dashed against the rocks which can be higher depends on the tide. Be careful not to stay too close to the edge or you might slip.", "We combined this trip with Dream beach as it was only walking distance from the beach. Very busy with tourists but quite interesting to see the sea in what looks like a volatile state. Lots of photos taken by tourists waiting for the perfect moment when the se is blown back out from the cliff. Be careful on the rocks and obviously don't get too close to the edge as the sea can pull you in! I scraped my ankle on the rocks which was very sore so just be aware.", "Absolutely gorgeous views of the ocean waves overflow beautiful rocks. If you are lucky, you can spot sea turtles who come up to breath from time to time. It is less crowded in the morning.", "Traveling can sometimes be hard with the massive flow of tourist. If you wake up super early before everyone you will be able to see a side of the island most people sleep through.", "This stunning coastline with the thrill of the crashing waves and blow back of the white water, in combination with the many tourists who unexpectedly get a soaking whilst taking selfies, makes this an entertaining family outing. Just dont get too close to the edge!", "Went there in the morning and I had the entire place to myself. Great views of the waves crashing against the cliffs, and the spray was just amazing. I can imagine if the waves were higher, this could in dangerous. Overall a nice place I spend an hour taking photos and videos, and just a very short walk from dream beach", "This is a beautiful view point the waves makes a spray and you can see the light transform into rainbows. We were lucky to see the sea turtle.", "There is so much to do in this area - markets, restaurants, beautiful views across the sea to the islands. It is very clean and not crowded.", "We went there as part of a day trip around the island on rented scooters. This is a nice spot but not that spectacular for an ocean cliff. The coastline looks more dramatic from a boat. We were there on a cloudy day with strong winds and waves and a wedding photographer was hogging the place. The car park is a big bare area and was empty on the day we were there; we can imagine what it would look like with loads of tourists.", "Despite some of the reviews saying that this is a pretty naff tourist attraction , we actually found it really cool!!!! We've never seen anything like this before, even living close to beaches at home. Worth a scooter ride there for sure!!!!! Ps. Wasn't that crowded with tourists as some of the reviews make out.", "It a nice spot to see when there is big waves, you can tak nice photos and it's close to dream beach", "Just a short walk from dream beach. Breathtaking views of the waves crashing into the coast aptly named. This place is mother nature at it's best. If you love photography this will not disappoint. Sunset photo's would be amazing from here although through the day still fantastic. Our phone was flat so couldnt video the wonder of this place, will make sure we do on our next visit to lembongan. Food and drinks can be bought at the resorts restaurant at dream beach.", "This place is really nice to visit. Just a few minutes walk from Dream Beach you can enjoy and watch the power of the waves down here. It is stunning and a bit scary to see!", "The place is a perfect example how nature and people live together in the island. I watched tons of videos and pictures about the place, but no one, makes real justice about how charmed, special and beautiful is. Everything is well signed, there is no problem getting there and while you are there, you just need to walk and discover every piece. very recommended.", "Careful of the drop but stunning and impressive. Much more so at sunset! Check it out if your near by but not worth a day trekking across island for.", "Very cool, very powerful, worth a look. We scooted to Dream Beach for a look. Parked our scooters and headed up the dirt track to the right. You will know it when you get there. You can scoot right up to it if you like or it's a 5min walk ", "An interesting and must-see tourist attraction on the western sea of the island. Also included in the itinerary of our latest visit. Especially spectacular view during sunset.", "Very disorganized tourist site with hordes of Chinese tourists . The water phenomenon is interesting but it’s shameful that the island can not organize proper parking, walkways, safety, and toilet facilities.", "Fantastic place for a walk around the gardens, feed the fish, swim and to relax. We spent a lazy afternoon with the kids and they were kept entertained. Put it on the list if visiting this part of the island.", "Went here by scooter while I was a day on the island. there is a parking place with a lot of buses, cars and motorbikes. So its really crowded. The sea looks very dangerous and wild! Amazing to see nature being so strong", "Was well worth the visit, beautiful blue lagoon, but very fierce and powerful.wouldn't want to get to close to the edge very high waves.", "We had two lovely trips around the island, guided and driven by hotel taxi driver Diksa (006281338765547). We visited the volcano, local crafts - silver jewellery and Batik, a waterfall, rice terraces, street monkeys that ste from your hand, local food and flower market, Ulun Danu Bratan(temple on the lake) and it was great to see the local aspects of the island whilst travelling. I would recommend Diksa, a very knowledgeable and informative driver with excellent English. Our trips and airport collection all arranged ahead of arrival, with Diksa, via Whats app !", "Very popular location, easy to get to with rented scooter. Kinda of busy while we were there. Surge and waves are impressive, but my favourite was the mermaid pools a bit further away from the main attraction, fewer people too. Footing is a little bit tricky. Flip flops are possible, but tread carefully!", "Amazing views , the uplifting power of the sea and rugged coastline takes your breath away , the magical colours and fresh sea breeze invigorates and refreshes the mind and soul , we walked here from mushroom bay much nicer than the typical tourist scooter ride , enjoy the island's crazy country roads and take a ramble towards devil tears , well worth , take plenty of sun factor too don't be fooled by the cool breeze that sun is so burning hot", "Visited this on a day tour exploring the island. Blow hole and nice coastal view, but not a drop everything to go see.Average..", "Very very impressive, already from far you hear the strongness and bruteness of the sea! From several angles possible to see and watch mother nature. Amazing the tourists wanna be close by the riff, totally stupid and not without risks... Spot to come back, I have been every day when staying on this Island", "Nice view, Dream beach is in close proximity. Just watch out for other tourists taking pics near the edge.", "Spectacular views of the wild ocean, you need a scooter to get there, but it is really worth it. Just sit there and watch nature's violence.", "I had read that this was one of the 'must-sees' of the island but we went there and it was rather disappointing. Dramatic scenery but none of the waves splashing up like I'd been expecting. So before you go, ask around and find out when is the best time to visit.", "We stayed at Dream Beach Huts and could walk here easily from our accommodation. What an awesome place! Very raw - the colour of the waters is incredible and the energy of the crashing waves were unreal. If you have a scooter ride up there its worth it, then have a swim at dream beach. Nice.", "Breathtaking view! We saw huge manta rays swimming below, they must have been at least 6-8ft across. I wish we had more time and hiked down to the beach below.", "This place is simply spectacular, a must see if you are on either of the islands. It can get really busy our guide told us, but we were lucky and there was a handful of tourists to spoil the view.", "This is one of the attractions on the east end of the island. If you are anywhere near Candidassa, you need to stop in. The fountains and ponds are delightful. There's a lovely open air restaurant just above the whole thing that has a great view all the way to the ocean in the distance. There are pools for swimming, and changing rooms, so if it's a hot day reward yourself with a chilly swim. It's only about 10K more for the pools. There are also a few villas right there that might be magic once everyone leaves, especially in the morning light. There's a different, but similar place nearby in Ujung. Don't mix them up. Also nearby is a traditional village with blacksmiths, another that does double ikat, and the \\Virgin\\\" beach in Bugbug.\"", "Enchanting forest with lots of monkey running around and some temples. Nice place to visit. We had a private driver, who is very nice and safe driver. Mr. Werta speaks excellent English with nice SUV and awesome price. You can contact him via email iwayanwerta@yahoo.com He can drive you around island and be your personal guide.", "The lookout spot you see in all the typical photos is about a 4 minute walk from the carpark. If you have a tour guide / driver they will be happy to take all the photos for you. They even climb trees to get the best angles. On the day I went we waited about 5-10 minutes to get our photo, but assume on super busy day (or in a couple of years when it gets more popular) it will end up taking a long time to get the photos. You can walk down the stairs to get to beach as well.", "Beautiful .... At the southern end tips of the island. Very clean. Entrance ticket are cheap ... Be careful of your belongings especially your glasses, necklace ... bcos the monkey might grab or snatch it away ...", "We stopped here as part of our around-the-island scooter tour. We didn't go until later in the afternoon which meant the hoards of tourists were gone which was nice. Interesting how they have it roped off for safety reason (rogue waves) yet so many climb over the ropes to try to get better pictures which really isn't required. It is interesting to see mother nature at work and watch the waves crash in and blow out. If you are going I would highly recommend going after 330 when you will have the place virtually to yourself.", "Blue sea with giant fish tail like island Recommend to spend a whole day in this island, 1 hour trekking down and up each, take some food and drink Goethe day when you go down, extremely clear water and beautiful sun set", "Roaming seas, water shooting, turtles, sharks- we were amazed and thrilled. We visited this place 4 times and had surprisingly thrilling and captivating experience. Do not underestimate the beauty of the waters, waters shooting looks feathery but there were tons of water cast over us! While the sea was calm we plunged into the natural pools. And observed the sea gurgles for hours: what are they up to? Thrill seekers? Bubble bath? Amusement park?", "We hired a motor bike and headed here for a look. It is really beautiful. The waves crash up against the rocks in a spectacular fashion and the colour of the ocean here is gorgeous. Breathtaking really. If you are down the southern end of the island it's definitely worth seeing. I'd then slip over next door to dream beach bungalows for a drink and enjoy their amazing view.", "Wonderfull cliff with blue waves. Sometime sea turtles emerge to the surface. Good place to shelfie but you have to take care and keep position because the big wave sometime attach you.", "My boyfriend and I decided to go somewhere aside from just seeing the beaches when I can't even swim because of it's waves. So we planned to go here, with our handy scooter. It was simply breathtaking, I don't know what else to say. The view was astonishing, worth the long drive even though it was too hot. Beware of the monkeys. Specially the little ones, they are faster. Had my soto ayam again for the 2nd time for only 25.000 IDR.", "Got dropped off by a taxi in the main car park. Could only access the beach in little alleys/certain areas due to all the construction and walls. A few tired and dirty restaurants line what access you do have, and you constantly get harassed by guys offering transport of scooters. Wouldn't waste time going here. I was very disappointed.", "Beautiful Blue water, visited on scooter trip around the island. Just wanted to dive in off the cliffs.", "We saw a turtleee !!!! Best place on earth that we visited! So nice, if you stay here when is stong wind you will fell earthquake with every wave so much energy! This is great for taking the photos and see wild nature of sea !", "Amazing to watch and worth a visit. If staying on the island go later in day when groups of day visitors to the island have left. We went at about 4pm and there was very few ppl there so great photo opportunities and inhibited views.", "Not far from our Accomodation this part of the Island is one of its major attractions. High up on rugged rocky area you can look down on an angry sea with big waves. A major attraction with Asian visitors. Great for photos. I was amazed at some people who took their lives into their own hands venturing down to slippery rocks to have a photo taken. People have drown here so be careful.", "This beautiful piece of coastline is a gorgeous place to take pictures and is easily accessible by motorbike or buggy. Very interesting tide pools. Please don't be one of the stupid people who stands out on the edge to get a picture...the waves crash in unpredictably! We saw a lady almost get knocked over standing on the edge!", "After hiring a couple of scooters we rode here and were amazed at its natural beauty. Worth visiting.", "Lovely place, very nice pictures there. But go further than that and take your time to visit the South of the island too. It's worth it and you will see more than the 2 touristic places everyone goes to.", "Great experience seeing the waves hitting the rock. You might catch rainbow at time. Beautiful scenery, a must if you visit the island", "We stumbled across this place accidentally on our scooter, Was just incredible watching the waves crash over the rocks, so beautiful!", "We stopped here during our scooter ride and I'm glad we did. It's beautiful blue water and the waves that come up into the enclosed area are quite big and loud and it's a great spot to get some pictures and videos", "Even if this dreaming place is the north of island, do get a car/scooter and visit it!! there is an hotel there as well, litteraly in the palace, I didnt try but looked lovely. You are allowed to swim in the pools if you feel like.", "The whole area looks very interesting and very different from the rest of the island of . You are charming and full of nice restaurants and pristine beaches.", "it's located next to the dream beach so you may go 4 or 5pm to the beach ( not before, because than you share it with many tourists) and after that to the rocks to watch the rough sea breaking at the rocks and spraying the water everywhere. If possible ask somebody to dont miss the high tide. Great colors of the beautiful blue sea. You may stay there until sunset, it's beautiful. Dont forget light then to find the right safe way on these rocks, there are no lamps to guide the way.", "This a beautiful spot and it seems like not many people know about it. When you go to dream beach, go past all the parked bikes and you will see it on the far right.", "If you rent a bike it is nice to go around the island and you can stop by this beautiful spot. Have fun!", "Great place to just sit and watch the power of ocean! Beautiful view of dream beach and the cove. Just be careful where you step as the rocks are slippery. Also you never know when the big splash comes so watch out for your camera!", "Its hard to get to from the main road, unless you want to walk through Potato Head (careful as your water is taken off you)", "Great views and strong seas. This is Mother Nature at her best. Worth the short scooter ride. We hired a scooter for around$10 aud per day.", "I had not read much about this place before we came to the island but as it was marked as one of the attraction we headed there on the scooter that we had rented. When we came there I was mesmerized by seeing the large waves crash into the jagged coastline. We were there during full moon and apperently that also resulted on big swells and it was awesome to see the waves crash in and spray 10-15 meters into the air. A Spanish couple that were there at the same time tried to take a selfie and were surprised when a huge wave crashed in and splashed them before they had a chance to move. I do recommend checking it out - there are several points were the waves come in and splash so be sure to walk around a bit in the area. And if the waves are huge be careful as you can get splashed all of a sudden.", "Off the beaten track, right beside Dream Beach. Beautiful natural wonder. Very dangerous on far side, people have died while taking a selfie.", "Cool place to visit and easy to find. Definitely recommend renting a scooter and going to check out the sites around the island. This was so beautiful to see.", "This is quite a bumpy ride down a road with more than a few potholes that looks like it was last paved a decade ago. It's a short distance from Dream Beach, just slightly to the right. The waves are huge and crash onto the cliffs, so be careful and watch where you step (avoid the wet spots, it means the waves landed there). If you're too close to the edge, you may get swept into the sea; some tourists started running and scattering when the waves got stronger. Beautiful spot though :)", "So beautiful, but we had watched Jaws the night before, so wimped out of having anything past a shallow paddle!", "You can only easily get here if you are happy (feeling safe) riding around the island on scooters. If you are already going to look around on a bike this is definitely worth a visit. Very out the way and absolutely beautiful.", "Absolutely stunning. We even saw a turtle swimming in one of the coves! But please be careful! We saw a few people stumble while trying to navigate around tide pools, slippery rocks, and the cliffs. We went when there were fewer tourists there with us, but I couldn’t imagine if it was more crowded.", "Not really worth the effort. It's just rugged coastline, muddy drive & dangerous if you get too close.", "It was ok here. We enjoyed our visit to the island had a great time. We thought the entire place was great.", "We rented a scooter and discovered this place on our ride around the island... absolutely stunning! The waves splashing up under the edges of the cliffs is so blue & watching the water swirl & move is magical. Loved it here.", "Great to see and recommended if there but packed with tourists. It’s to be expected as they all see the great reviews and go as we did! Go early and avoid the crowds. Walking distance from dream breach so just walk across. We went first thing and had dream beach to ourselves!", "Good to drop by if you are at the Dream Beach. Very close to each other. Nice scenery with crashing waves to the rocks.", "Super fun and unique. The waters are so gorgeous and beautiful shades of blue. We saw a sea turtle swimming by. The water is so clear it lures you in and makes you want to jump in. Don't. You'll be dead by the time some waves roll in. Some times you have to wait for the big ones. Go during high tide. Very thrilling, kind of dangerous. Don't get too close to the edges or you might get sucked back in with the waves. Go on your own. We saw some people who paid for a tour to go, they had limited time and it was crowded when they arrived. We rented a scooter and found our way there. We had the place to ourselves for a good forty minutes. We got all the pictures we needed. The surface is sharp and rigged so don't go barefoot. Flip flops are ok just be careful. We came back for sunset and it was unreal. The view is untouched.", "This is a great bit of nature. The rocky landscape and the waves in the osean makes a stunning view! It is a bit tricky to go there, if you don't have a scooter or someone to drive you. There are signs along the way, and it is not far from the Dream Beach. Be careful of your steps. It can be slippy and don't go to far on the edge. There can be big waves comming!", "If you like seeing the power of the ocean then this is good to see. Nice to do as part of a little visit around the island. We took a golf buggy out there - the ride there is fun and very au natural. Nothing outstanding but cool to see, kids enjoyed it.", "Get there early before all the tourist buses arrive! Short walk to Sandy Bay and also Dreambeach. If there is a. It swell some great waves crashing over the rocks, hence the name!", "Gorgeous coastal scenery. You will need to get here by motor bike but it's worth. Loved seeing the waves crash against the rocks.", "Only1invillage walked here from Mushroom Bay. 30 mins. Impressive show of Mother Nature's power. You don't want to mess with her here! After the crash if the waves against the rocks, you see a huge spray and then what looks like dozens of mini waterfalls cascading down back into the water. The water is a lovely blue too. Spectacular natural sight and great for both amateur and professional photographers.", "Watching the power of the waves in this blowhole is amazing. We were lucky enough to see 2 turtles. There was a fair bit of rubbish in the water though.", "Excellent restaurants, nice hotels and many shops. Scooters rentals but take care with police control at the Main Street - they suddenly stop you and check all your papers: scooter doc, passport, must be using helmet and even with all ok they can choose ask money for something just then understand... Please go and buy fresh fruits and excellent food at POPULAR MARKET, a huge market with all kind of imported food and all you need to eat at your room...", "A gorgeous spot, both relaxing and intimidating as only water can be. A must see if you are exploring the island. Obviously different depending on the tide.", "Nothing special, a nice view of the ocean with some waves crashing, worth a 5 min stop when biking around the island", "We walked over from parking spot near Dream Beach. We could have taken scooter but it was a short walk and really worth it. Its just cliffs and waves really but watching the waves crash in under the rock overhang and the spray after was incredible. To add to that there were two turtles coming up for air every now and again. Amazing! We were there in area for about 20 to 30 minutes and I'm glad we went.", "Getting there requires a scooter or motorbike but it is worth the effort... To be able to stand there and witness nature's beauty!", "Long scooter ride there, but definitely worth the trek. If you are taking a scooter there alone, be sure to get back on the road before sunset because the roads are narrow, curvy, sandy in parts, with many potholes - be extremely cautious! Lots of cool spots to take snaps and the extra 20idr to go up the lookout pts are totally worth it and helps the local community. Highly advise spending a whole afternoon here so you can make your way up and down to the secluded beach at the bottom - absolutely magnificent!!", "This has to be one of the most stunning places on the island. Arrive early to beat the crowds and your photos will be even better. A real treat for the eyes and the ears.", "This is spectacular, the pure force of the waves pushing the air out of the cave is awesome. The 2 turtles Bobbing up in all the white water was a bonus.", "This is overrated place, in you can find lots of different place which resembles nature and if you are coming to go with nature this island is heavenly nature island", "The views are beautiful but the roads are super bumpy to get to Kelingking Beach. I would not advise to try and drive a scooter. 100% recommend hiring a driver which is the safest option. It can be very overcrowded and the access to the beach is not in the best condition. We did not go down to the beach but we could see a few people going down the cliff. The driver that was with us suggested that you would need roughly 45 minutes to go down and other 45 minutes to come back up. Be aware there are monkeys on this beach and they are not very friendly.", "Still a hidden gem of I love going to this Island and spending most of my time with the locals. This is a home away from home If only i could live there this is where I choose. try local food and talk to as many small venders (most of the kids) they are very aware for there ages. Cliff jumping was the best activitie ever!! as the locals to direct you, but i do have to say its an adventure of its own finding them.....thats if you are lucky!", "this place will satisfy your heart when you are in this place .....fresh air almost without pollution you can enjoy here ... it's not wrong if you make this place as your travel agenda on the island of ... hope you don't miss it", "We came here during our island tour by car. It is a magnificent place to see the big waves splashing against the rocks, producing beautiful rainbows. We also saw several big sea turtles there arousing from the waves. Beautiful sight.", "Like the whole island this is a spot no one should miss when visiting . The waves bang against the rocks with such a power, forming a bizarre costline. Some caution makes sense because wave can be huge out of nowhere.", "One of the most beautifull place in island for tourist object. Almost thousand of visitors visiting this place everyday,most of them coming there on afternoon time while they want to see an amazing of sunset when the weather is clear. Sunset will be almost at 06-00 to 06.30 pm. Entrance ticket is RP30.000/person", "cool view, stunning blue water. saw a turtle. bit dirty broken glass and rubbish a shame because of the nice landscape", "You must visit here on the ingoing tide - hire a scooter. But it is breath taking! We visited twice The water coming up the rocks is fascinating - but dangerous please be careful.", "You would not say wawww..! Not worth going there and waste time.. Most of the island is wavy you would be scared.. 😆 Only mangrove forest area is calm..", "One of the most popular tourist stops on the island and worth the stop. Easy to get to, great to capture pictures at sunset.", "Its impressive too see but not something you can't miss. The mangroves are more interesting. If you are touring the island it can be a nice stop.", "we stopped here on a day renting a scooter and exploring the island! well worth the stop for the views!", "The location is nice to enjoy a quiet evening & just listen to waves crashing into land. Although there is not a proper approach road, its very close to dream beach.", "Was at a Walkable distance from my hotel (Accessible on bike as well). Since it was my first experience at an island i was highly astonished with its beauty and the power of nature. Just be mindful at the edges, can be slimy and the hugeness of the waves rushing can be unpredictable.", "Great mesmerizing visit watching the waves crash on the rocks. Avoid a time when the tourists are there. Try a day at Dream Beach as an adjunct.", "Incredible beauty! Worth coming to the island just for this at sunset. Water splashes up like a gyser.", "Worth a visit if you are in the island to admire the power of nature.. Waves hitting the small rocky place and creating a stunning scenery!", "Gotta love love love this view. Very much worth the bumpy ride (when your not a hero on a scooter, hire a car with driver). Don’t expect to be here by yourself but enough space to make good pics. Few people climb down to the beach so for pics without other people in it just go a couple of meters down. The way to the beach is a challenge, expect more than half an hour walking very steep and sometimes challenging paths. Bring enough water! There are several warungs at the place so a combination with lunch is possible.", "It's pretty for sure... But all of is pretty. I've seen much more impressive views. If you have a scooter for sure check it out but if you have to pay to go skip it.", "Being from California I have seen some of the most beautiful sea cliffs so I was not very impressed, but I am sure most people would be. There are lots of people so it is very difficult to even get a nice photo. We took a private car from Ubud and the traffic was so horrible getting there. It took over 2 hours to get there, so by the time we did I was over it. I would recommend not going there unless you are closer to it on the island.", "Located just past dream beach these free and natural ledges are a must visit. It is amazing at how the big waves come crashing in and how far the water sprays up. You can spend a few minutes or a lot of time here. A definite must visit for everybody, free of charge and you can stay as long as you want.", "Far away. Bad track. Many spots to take a photo.Not suitable for people with vertigo. White sand and blue water.", "The view is spectacular but the road out to here is horrendous. We hired a driver and felt very sorry for anyone who attempted it on a scooter. Also if you can go early you will be rewarded with lighter crowds. We didn't attempt the stairs down to the divine beach, but if you are brave enough to face the 'stairs' then you would love the beach area.", "so hot like a dessert, but the view is beautiful. Be very careful because the rocks are quite sharp and don't get to close to the cliff because the waves can suddenly came high and very dangerous. very close to dream beach.", "You can do Dream Beach and Devil's Tears together because it's just next to each other. No entrance fee just stand there and watch. If you hate crowds i suggest coming from 430pm onwards as the day trippers will be leaving to take their boat ride back to . When we were there the crowd (China tourists) were noisy aff cheering each time the waves hit the rock because obviously they have never seen waves before. The power of the waves also created mini and big pools, it's pretty amazing but of course I wouldn't suggest climbing down to the big pool to take a dip but looking at it can be very tempting, it's like a beautiful seductress calling out to u - come to me, come swim with me ;) There's a part with opening of a cave and huge waves, you'll have to wait for the right moment for the sun to shine and you might be able to see a rainbow, i did :) Overall pretty good attraction and it's free - minus out all the unwanted noise and i'm not talking about the waves; selfie sticks and 100000x snapshot of the same pose.", "This is probably the prime attraction in the island. Its dramatic and a treat for anyone who is interested in photography.", "Nature at its finest. Take the time to walk from Dream Beach along the cliff tops where you will encounter not only beautiful views but an amazing array of wildlife. Manta rays, dolphins, birds & lizards. The power of the ocean the perfect place to meditate & reflect.", "Nice for the view and landscape. A good place to tour on this small island. That's it very simple! See ya", "We hired a scooter and drove out to see this, very beautiful setting although a little isolated. Be careful of the waves as they are big! Worth taking the time out to go visit", "We were taken here on a trip round the island. It would be more impressive at full tide, with a bigger rush of water, but still nice to visit. We saw a turtle swimming nearby.", "On our viist we saw a huge sea turtle swimming in a cove nearby. Ocean spray show was spectacular. Worth a visit.", "It's kind of hard to find if you don't have a map of the island and you beg to walk over a bit of a muddy field to get to it but it's really good once you get there. It's a great big blow hole so is nice to watch for a bit on a sightseeing day.", "The actual coastline and caves are really good it's quite a cool thing to come and look at. However, there were hundreds of Chinese tourists when we went that were blocking the view and standing really close to the edge. Another thing that let this place down is that the area just behind that you have to walk through to get there is quite polluted and has a little shanty town in it we're the locals try to sell you things. The island as a whole needs to address waste management because there are piles of litter and plastic all over the place behind every wall.", "We enjoyed our scooter ride to get here. Totally worth the trip. Waves crashing up against the cliffs! We got caught unawares by one wave and got completely soaked!", "great place to visit, quiet, beautiful blue water. need a motor bike to get there, but worth a look see if you have spar time", "This place is an absolute dream. The hike down to the beach and the entire vibe is amazing. There is so much beauty right down to the dragonflies.", "You can go there by motorbike or minutes strolling from Dream Beach. Enjoy the amazing nature phenomenon.. There are \\rainbows\\\" made from water splashed to the cliffs.. Stunning.\"", "You will surely love this place. Amazing and definitely worth visiting in . And surely one of the best in the whole island so you must not miss it.", "We went by motorbike, dangerous trails but worth it. A marvelous site with an amazing view: cliffs and a wild ocean. Worth the trip!", "We hired a bike from our hotel for a few dollars and set out on our own - pretty easy to get too as its straight uphill - many great cafes along the way to stop and enjoy the amazing views of the rice paddies. We left about 0900 and the road was pretty deserted - we had to pay a small fee to enter plus bribe the cops because I didn't have an international drivers licence (you can even barter with them). The road down to the lake was a little busy with a lot of trucks (most broken down with flat tires) but its wasn't too bad - the locals all were very helpful and the guides leave you alone when you say you don't need them. It took just under an hour to ride there at a normal pace 35-60 km/hr. We left at 1400 and it was starting to get busy with lots of cars - if you are up to it a bike would be much better than a car due to the narrow roads.", "surf in the off season, there was garbage in legain but this side of island was divine- nothing to dislike here would consider staying on my next visit", "Pretty, but just a bit of water splashing over some rocks really. Good to go to if you're heading to dream beach anyway, but not worth a trip across the island to see this alone. ", "We walked here from Mushroom Bay via Dream Beach. It's a lovely rural walk and the water crashing into the rocks is mesmerising. It is definitely worth a visit.", "definitely worth a visit. Great waves breaking at the rocks. Really nice and impressive to see. Easy to find and close to dream beach.. So you can combine these 2 easily.", "Book of is one of the tour and travel providers on the island of . find the best of your sightseeing trip with us. achieve dreams and enjoy an unforgettable experience in ", "It's a amazing place that we can enjoying many view. The monkey, temple, sunset, wave, rock, kecak dance. Every you turn your head all you see is very amazing things. Thank's God you give us a very beautiful island. Like it!", "Cool site to check out next to dream beach. Huge waves crashing into the rocks. Great photo op but very crowded with tourist busses. Easy to get to on your own via scooter.", "We could have stayed there for hours and watch the waves crash on those rocks and create this incredible natural phenomenon... 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You cant even see the temple because it is over grown with trees and bushes. The cliff that it is on is only partially accessible for an extra price, but you cant get any where near the temple. The restaurants are terrible and not at all clean. The only thing nice about this place is the shopping, but you can shop in downtown Kuta for free!", "Its an attraction place that all tourists must visit. so its clowded all the time. there was some people play serf at this place before sunset. its so much nice moment. we ride motobike by ourselves from kuta beach it took 1.20 hrs. so much fun with attactive place and holy temple which located in the sea. There was a lot people went to the temple by buying another ticket to visit inside the rock temple.", "The word has gotten out on this temple. While picturesque, be prepared to bumped around by the hordes of tourists now flocking to this spot. Being located so close to Kuta and the other overrun tourist areas, you will encounter the full range of tourists including young drunkards, visitors who brought only bikinis and spandex for clothes, large tour groups with no concept of space or manners, etc.. While the views are nice, it's best to visit this spot during off-peak hours. Coming at sunset means lots of traffic going in and coming out (worse coming out). Admission was Rp 20K per adult, Rp 10K per child. Coming during the sunset rush means the gate keepers may even wave the normal sarong requirement as they're more concerned with collecting money than following their own customs. Take a few pics, then be sure to leave before the crowds head back for the tour buses/taxis at the exit. If you must come, it's best to do so during the day. In the morning at least an hour after sunrise is probably good, but avoid sunset unless you absolutely have to cross the sunset ceremony tourist-trap-of-an-event off your list.", "This place was about an hour’s drive from Kuta. There is a parking area with shops selling souvenirs, where our driver parked the vehicle for a 5000 IDR. We than walked a short distance to the Tanah Lot area. This is the iconic, famous and must visit temple of and therefore, it had to be crowded. Most of the organised tours usually have a stop here. The temple entrance is 30000 IDR per person.The temple itself is slightly of the shore, sitting on a rock formation, and you can't exactly go in. There are a number of shrines nearby and some religious ceremony was in progress here. What makes the place a tourist hit is the scenic views and the sight of the blue waves coming and hitting the temple. The photos comes out beautifully here. There is quite an area to explore, and you need at least 1-2 hours here. Again a reminder that this area is quite open and tends to be very hot, therefore a hat and some sunscreen lotion will be helpful to prevent excessive sunburn. Make sure you carry water to stay hydrated.", "Beautiful temple ,great photo-opportunity ,also a wonderful drive toward the mountain to north of . Nice fresh air ,very different feel to ,than Kuta area .There is some constructions going on at the moment ,so its going to become even more tourist friendly and spectacular at the same time ...Highly recommended to visit while in .", "This place was simply breathtaking. It was quite far from our hotel (from Kuta) but worth a visit. You cannot enter the temple premises but the surrounding is very picturesque. It's situated along a crater lake so you may go for a boat or jet ski ride. Or just stroll around the area. The temple charges you an entry fee which amusingly is not fixed. We were 4 people, and the guy charged us for 3 and refused to give the ticket. When we asked for the tickets he said then you will have to pay for 4. This is a very common practice in .", "We were staying in Amed and had a free morning. Decided to visit this temple and explore some true nese Hindu culture. The location on the Tripadvisor map is incorrect. The temple is located in Karangasem, , Indonesia which is about 2.5 hours drive north east of Kuta or 30 minutes drive from Amed in eastern . Upon arrival you will be directed to an information booth where you will need to hire a sarong (men and women) for 10,000 IDR each (about 1 USD). They will also show you a map and give you a brief rundown of the 7 temples. I took a photo of the map and uploaded it, it can be helpful to know where you are along the trail. As a side note, we were pretty guarded when being approached at first after our time in Kuta but the people here are trustworthy from what we experienced. There were no touts running around trying to rip us off or sell is things, there wasnt even pressure to hire a guide although it is an option. We decided to go without a guide and walked to temple 1 which is the biggest and most beautiful of all 7. If you're not very fit you can pay a motorbike guy to drive you all the way up to temple 2, we wiahed we did that on the way back! The temples get smaller as you go and alot of the views are obscured by trees. However, the trail is beautiful and, at times, quite refreshing in the jungle. Great views of Mt Agung, especially from temple 6. As per my uploaded map, after temple 2 you can bypass temples 3,4 and 5 and go straight up to 6 then push for the summit which is temple 7. The monkeys get aggressive from temple 6 onwards but there are security guys with air rifles to escort you to the top. We found it better to wait for a group of nese worshippers and walk with them and the 'bodyguard'. We offered to pay him and he declined so we bought him a drink at the end. Waiting for a nese family was a good option. They took is under their wings and we were all blessed as one family at temple 7. We lit incense and gave flower offerings (available to buy at the start of temple 2 for 15,000 IDR, 1.50 USD) and were splashed with holy water from the hindu priest. Very rewarding experience although the view was blocked by trees at the top. The best view was from Temple 6. A note on fitness required for this visit. The nese choose to go very VERY slow up the steps, they stop at every temple and rest. They do it right, im very fit and my legs were shaking towards the end. Take at least 2 litres of water per person or ot can be purchased at little stalls along the way. Take sunscreen and wear hats. Plus insect repellant. If you want to visit to only see a beautiful hindu temple them visit Temple 1 which Is 5 mins walk from the start. The other temples are not overly visually pleasing. We went to the top purely because we would have regretted not going all the way. We only saw 3 monkeys early on and they didnt appear interested in us. The guus at the front gate told us there have been 40 bites of tourists in the last 6 months so please be careful and dont wear anything shiny. Finally, when walking up the steps, the nese believe in only talking about positive topics and not complaining about the walk or being tired. Its all about making a pilgrimage to the gods and purifying your spirit along the way. Enjoy!", "The \\temple at the lake\\\" is a well known place to visit for tourists. therefore you must be really lucky to get a shot of the buildings without any tourists on it. If you visit in september or later you'll have a good chance though... but at the end of dry season, there's not much water so the temple ist not surrounded by it. anyway, it's a really nice and spiritual place. spacious, you can walk around for some time.¨ as on every exploited place many people will try to sell you stuff... Driving there from Ubud takes about 1.5 hours with a good driver who avoids the main roads. From Kuta it will probably take 2.5 hours or even more. so you might wanna reconsider if it's not on the way to your next stop...\"", "Very amazing temple. This temple is near by the seashore, so there is a way toward the temple with low sea wave. Its about nearly 1 hour driving to get here from Kuta area. Its worth to visit.", "This was my last stop of the day with my driver. He dropped me at the checkered entrance which felt a bit like i was finishing a race, i paid my 60,000 Rupiah entrance fee and made my way through the maze of stalls offering food and trinkets. I followed a few signs that directed me to the temple but feel they actually just brought me deeper into the maze of shops. If you walk through the entrance gate and turn right, its the most direct route. When I finally emerged, I was greeted by stunning view, you are up on the hill side, the temple below you, sitting just above the water and a beautiful arch is carved in stone off to the right. There were hundreds of people gathered here, sitting on the lawn and awaiting the sunset. I'm not sure if it was crowded due to the religious holiday or if every sunset is like this, but I imagine the post sunset departure being like Legian Street in Kuta - A traffic jam. I first walked off to the right and took in the view above the arch before making my way down the steps to the waters edge and rocky outcropping to take a few more pictures. You could easily make this a half day or full day adventure with all of the shops here but I only spent a little over an hour. Tanah Lot is close to the airport and Kuta so it is very accessible to most tourists but i honestly loved Ulun Danu Bratan Temple more. Hopefully someday I return to see the sunset on Tanah Lot.", "Its around an hour drive from Kuta. The only reason to visit will be the views. Sunset is amazing to watch from here. Otherwise, nothing much to see. There is hardly any temple here.", "We first saw the temple from a speedboat, which we hired from the other side of the lake, and then close up. The photos I took do not do it justice, as it was the middle of the day, and better photos would be taken during the early morning...I recommend then if you're leaving from Kuta to visit this temple, then leave very early in the day. It is a nice walk around the temple grounds, with many photo opportunities for scenery or selfies. There are places to sit to get out of the sunlight. There are also boats to hire, as well as cute little duck paddleboats. The drive to get here includes some nice views. Our driver recommended to continue on to the waterfall, but we chose instead to cut across to Bird Park, a journey which included some villiages one would not usually see during trips to major attractions.", "We hired a car and GPS and drove down from Kuta. It was fun and we stopped off at beaches. You have to watch motorcycles passing on both sides though. The views at the temple were incredible. it's very hot though. We had no trouble from monkeys. The temple was a disappointment as only Hindu worshippers can really go near it. Everything is a bit run down and grubby and there is little historical information. But it is worth a trip.", "Nice temple over a small cliff overlooking the sea. We hired a cab from our hotel in Kuta for day trip. After covering monkey forest, Ubud and one more temple we reached Tanha Lot an hour before sunset. The view was just alluring with the waves crashing on the rocks over the backdrop of golden sun going under the sea. But the tides were high at that time so we were not able to visit the temple. The management should make some arrangements so it can be visited any time. They take a good amount as entry fees (60000IDR) but there are not many facilities. being a popular tourist destination almost all the places are crowded. It’s just over 21 Km from Kuta but travelling time depends on the traffic. After sunset almost all tourist return at the same time, it takes a lot of time to return. We had to pay our driver 100K extra for the overtime. There is no dress code if you are not entering the temple and just visiting the place. For entering the temple one need to wear sarong with a cloth belt.", "I visited in Dec 2019 for the first time on the way back to Kuta from Tulamben. Entrance fee of 40k per person, but clothing restrictions weren't as strict as for a temple. Quite busy when we were there but still possible to get some decent photographs.", "this must be 's no-1 tourist attraction, overloaded with tourists, took us 1.5 hrs to get there by taxi as the traffic from kuta is horrendous. once here i got the feeling that it was overrated, you can view the temple from the outside but you are not allowed inside or to climb to the top. you can queue to see the priest but you have to make a financial donation, felt disappointed afterwards", "We went to and there were just a lot of temples to see! I particularly liked the tanah lot temple for the location and especially the views. It is a bit far away to get to from Kuta beach but definitely worth the journey. I would highly recommend it!", "This temple is not so far from Kuta and worth a visit. Driving from Kuta by car is like driving through a swarm of bees and not for the timid. The temple is in a beautiful setting but seems under some renovation. Stop by the Luwak coffe cafe to see some real luwaks .", "Located at Beraban village-Tabanan regency. Its about 1 hour drive from Kuta. Ticket cost is 60k for foreigner and 20k for domestic. I have been many times visited this temple. Should be come in the afternoon around 17.00pm for see good sunset.", "The floating temples over the lake look amazing. The whole view is spectacular and so beautiful with the backdrop of mountains. The grounds are quite big with lots of other temples and sculptures to explore. It's 30k entry and worth a stop- we were heading from Kuta on a day trip around the island heading up north.", "It's quiet a distance from the mainland of Kuta. Takes approximately an hour in rush hour traffic to get to the temple. One can get there by a rental bike or a hired car. There is an entrance fee of around 60k per person. Once you enter yr greeted by a lot of shops selling a range of things. After a 2min walk you will reach the main temple. It's way better than the other temples out there because there is a lot of modern, good looking structures built even before we get to the main temple. A lot of good photo opportunities. There is a large park that one can walk around and rest from the blazing sun if you travel in the day. Tip 1. Carry lots of water as is really really Hot. 2. If you don't have a local Sim card and are traveling by bike, just start yr Maps using Wi-Fi while in the hotel and you will be just fine.", "We took a car with a driver from Kuta to visit this mountain temple. This takes just under 2 hours from Kuta - we paid $60 Australian for a driver for the day and is well worth it. This is one of the three major temples to see in and is a very holy place for the locals. The view of this thousand year old temple perched on the very top of the highest peak facing the Indian Ocean is just stunning. There is an easy walk from the car park to the bluff where you can see the temple in profile on the next cliff, this is the famous view you see in many post cards and paintings. From there you can walk up the trail to the foot of the temple. The actual temple is only for worship and prayers but you can go to the forecourt and the outer temple and is well worth the trip. This is also the site of the famous brakka dance at sunset where the local dancers reenact the voyages of Rama and his wife via torchlight. It is an amazing ceremony and very vocal with lots of dancing and vocals. If you go to this get there early as the place is packed with many tour groups. We visited the temple around the middle of the day and we virtually had the place to ourself. During the day it is quiet, beautiful and serene and well worth a visit", "This temple is a \\must see\\\" when visiting especially when staying in Kuta area since it is not too far from. A unique temple built on top of a rock by the beach surrounded by water and waves truly an amazing views wherever you see. Unlike other temples that require sports and stamina to get to, this one was fairly easy to get to, no steep steps. This place gets really busy close to sunset so plan your trip earlier in the day. The neighborhood outside the temple were clean and very friendly. We'll miss this beautiful place.\"", "The weather is nice in this area. Not too cold, and not sunny. At that time, I can't enter the temple because local people preparing for Galungan day. Around 1 hour from Kuta area (depends on traffic). Ticket fee IDR 20k for domestic. The view is beautiful. but crowded as many tourist will always visit this temple.", "This is a must on the tour list. Went here before sunset a few weeks ago and thought it was amazing. It's about an hour from the Kuta/Seminyak area. Parking is easy, entry is easy. No sarong required. Lots of shops and restaurants on a single street after you enter. The ticket was 60,000 Rp. per person which is under $5. Sunset is the perfect time because it's low tide which means you can get close to the temple and get some awesome pictures of it and the shore/cliffs around it. This is selfie central with tons of tourists doing just that. After we'd walked around and gotten our fill of views, we went up to some of the cliffside cafes to have a young coconut and watch the sun go down over the temple. So relaxing and beautiful. Perhaps the best view of all was from this vantage point. I should mention that it took us about 90 minutes to get back due to post sunset traffic. But still worth it.", "Really this was the most disappointing outing to a Temple for us. Yes there are great views and sunsets but sunsets and ocean views are everywhere in . It takes forever to get there if your living in Kuta, Legian area. I think it took us 2 hours to get there from Legian with the inevitable traffic jams. It's really a non-event once your there. A small indistinguishable Temple with steep stairs that when you get to the top has 'No Entry' signs to everywhere. Don't waste your day going all that way....unless you live close by and your looking for something to do.", "tourist hype. so much crowded. u can not enjoy the calm sunset. everyone just suggest to go to temple but u cant go inside. 2 hours journey from kuta . not worth.", "This is a beautiful place to visit when the tide is low and the sunset is nigh. A quick ride from the Kuta area and a variety of ways to enjoy the sunset.", "It took us 1.5hrs to get there from Kuta @ 10am. After climbing the steps in 32deg Celcius for 10min, reached the top. Enjoyed view for 10min and came down. Bus ride back took 1hour. No kecak, no sunset just monkeys that took my colleagues glasses and bit it in 2. A chinese tourist got her sunglasses taken too. Another colleague got his toy keychain on bag yanked off. Probably should time when you are going there. Wasn't crowded when I went.", "The temple located on Lake Bratan, around 2,5 hours from Kuta. There are some temples actually in this area, but the most famous and beautiful one is the temple on the lake side. We can take picture from different angle with mountain and lake as the background. When I visit there were some kids practising dance.", "A beautiful water temple in the east as well , If you travel from Kuta is about 2 hours drive, there's another one we called Taman ujung", "Yes, this place is popular and not close to Ubud or Kuta, but it quite amazing. Even on cloudy days the views are beautiful. The location actually features several temples so if you only have time for one temple make it this one. Sure, it's the iconic image but there's a reason it's the iconic image and getting out of Ubud or South and into the hills for a bit of cooler weather and breathtaking scenery make this a temple not to be missed.", "Temple is approximately 22km away from Kuta.Me and my friend went there by a rented scooter and it was only about 40-45min ride.The view of temple in the middle of sea was fantastic.The land are also well maintained and don’t forget to feel the beauty.", "Nice place to view Temple along with sunset. Lots of shopping around. It takes around one hour from Kuta.", "This is the famous iconic temple that is at the back of Rp 500K note. It is a very far from Kuta and takes time to get here. The visit here make sense to be combined with Jatiluwih as they are kind of on the way. The entrance fee for this temple is 50K. The signature temple is located just off the land (there are small steps that is submerged in the water, but you probably can't cross it). the place is very chilly and very windy too. It is best viewed during sunrise. And it is very crowded. They do have boat if you want to take a ride across the lake.", "It's very far , took us around 1.30 hour from Ubud, but it's worth it. The weather of Bedugul is cooler compared to the lower ground, and thus the place is quiter than the busy Kuta town. The temple is suitable for photography and lots of religious activities going on. Although there's something suspicious about entrance fee. We noticed only foreigner get charged on entrance ticket and they gave us discount when we bought 4 tickets together. We realised there's no ticket as such, no checking for ticket, all we get is a brochure introducing the place. Can buy some strawberries and passion fruit on the way back.", "Takes 1 hour from central Kuta. Awesome place, right over the cliff, best view in . You need to go in the afternoon and see the sunset here. The change of colour in the sky is just awesome. Best i have ever seen. The temple is very ancient but very weel designed, a piece of art. Extraordinary design. Dont waste time watching fire games in the place which is like a stadium. Just get in and roam around. See all the viewing points. **beware of Monkeys** they snatch things", "This was the most scenic spot I have been in . It is around 2 hours drive from Kuta - made 3 hours because of traffic congestion due to some local ceremony. The temple is on a big and beautiful lake and has a big garden. It is quite cool due to being at an altitude. Unfortunately, it started to drizzle and we had to cut short our stay. Worth a re-visit during my next trip to . However, be aware of the traffic snarls.", "This is for sure a must visit place when you are in . The views are breathtaking. They don't allow you to go to the temple but you can sit in a restaurant near the temple and enjoy amazing views. Very lively place. Around 45 minutes bike ride from Kuta.", "Located 23km about 1hr 15 min north of Kuta, this is one special place, we arrived in the morning, the tied was receding so we were able to see the locals in dress wading through the receding surf taking offerings to the small island were the temple sat high on top. There are beautiful parks & walkways to smaller cliff top temples. Running along parts of the cliff tops are several eateries with outdoor tables & chairs. This would be a great place to take in lunch. There is also numerous market stores & eateries in the area. The entry fee for us both was $6.50.", "We first saw the temple from a speedboat, which we hired from the other side of the lake, and then close up. The photos I took do not do it justice, as it was the middle of the day, and better photos would be taken during the early morning...I recommend then if you're leaving from Kuta to visit this temple, then leave very early in the day. It is a nice walk around the temple grounds, with many photo opportunities for scenery or selfies. There are places to sit to get out of the sunlight. There are also boats to hire, as well as cute little duck paddleboats. The drive to get here includes some nice views. Our driver recommended to continue on to the waterfall, but we chose instead to cut across to Bird Park, a journey which included some villiages one would not usually see during trips to major attractions.", "This temple located at a beautiful scenery. Really love the beautiful surroundings. You can take a beautiful picture at this area. The actual location of the temple is near the sea. Should not miss to visit this place if you have a chance to visit . It take around 1.5 hours from Kuta", "It took 2 1/2 to 3 hours to get here from Kuta, and the road was very bumpy! But it was worth a visit. The temple was near a beautiful lake and the weather was a little cooler here compare to Kuta. Go and enjoy!", "After a stressy day in noisy and tourist Kuta, we found this place quiet and atmospheric. Temple is beautiful, but there's bad connection with the rest of (you have to use taxi, if you didn't rent a car or bike) and some annoying salesmen. The park on the seashore is very quiet at night.", "Looks more beautiful in photos on the internet or in brochures. Expect a long trip if you are coming from Kuta ETC. Well over a Hour in traffic, close to 2 Hours. Also expect rain here due to being inland and quite high in the mountains. Worth a visit, But it looks a lot more spectacular on the net. However the grounds surrounding it are very well maintained. Disappointing to see a lot of rubbish surrounding the temple in the water. again worth a visit, but again now i can say i have done it, probably will not return. Their is quite a lot of stops along the trip to see, like, Stone Carvings, Wood Carvings, Silver jewelry making, and Painting's. ETC Markets again nearby.", "We went by taxi from Kuta but there was too much traffic on the way we reached later than the estimated time shown on google maps by the time we reached the sun had already started to set so couldnt click many pictures also the temple was closed. But the scenic beauty is something one must experience.", "This place was simply breathtaking. It was quite far from our hotel (from Kuta) but worth a visit. You cannot enter the temple premises but the surrounding is very picturesque. It's situated along a crater lake so you may go for a boat or jet ski ride. Or just stroll around the area. The temple charges you an entry fee which amusingly is not fixed. We were 4 people, and the guy charged us for 3 and refused to give the ticket. When we asked for the tickets he said then you will have to pay for 4. This is a very common practice in .", "yes this is one place for every one , exceptional family outing in and cheap as chips.its probarly my favourite attraction in .walking along the most scenic cliff tops ive ever seen with the ocean roaring hundreds of feet below you is just an amazing experience , the temples and grounds hundreds of years old is another insight into this religion of theirs .do watch out for the monkeys they are more skilled than the best picpockets in kuta.stay close to your children just in case ..", "A bit of a drive from kuta but well worth the visit, just incorporate it with other things to see in the area before you leave. We have bee to a few other temples and i believe this one is the best. The grounds are well kept and has a tranquil free about it. Unlike Tanalot it was easy to get photos of the area and of each other. There are a number of of temples the make great photos and with the lake in the back ground. Well worth the visit...", "My wife and I have made several visits to and this is one of the few that we have missed on previous tours. So we hire a driver for the day and off we go from Kuta. Phew what a drive took just on 2 hours to get there on a hot day. On arrival first impressions were of disappointment because of the commercial aspect at the entrance. ( rows and rows of stalls selling a variety of merchandise and gift items) We then discovered that the prices were oh so fair our frustration wavered. (Typical os us ... a good price is king) The temple and surrounds were special. We really had a feel when walking around the well kept grounds. (Did not like the holy snake .... just because snakes and I do not belong on the same planet).......... A really good feeling at this temple. Our drive back was much quicker so all in all a really good half day out.", "If anyone willing to go there pls go evening you can see sun down in nicely. When I went there was one ceremony and I enjoyed it lot. It’s bit far from Kuta.", "Absolutely spectacular setting, 75 metres above the Indian Ocean, this holy Temple has spectacular views in every direction. Walkways along the cliff tops in both directions from the temple high above the Ocean, lead to even more spectacular views of the Temple itself. Entry is 20,000 IDR & you receive a free sarong/sash which you must wear during your visit within the Temple grounds (though you do need to return it at the end of your visit). Beware of the cheeky monkeys who love to grab & take things including cameras & sunglasses. It is best to hire a car/driver (instead of a taxi) as it's a long drive through some at times heavy traffic and it will be VERY difficult trying to find transport back, unless you pay your taxi to wait - a car/driver will work out more convenient, and either cheaper or about the same price. There are plenty of food, drink & souvenir options outside the Temple, but there is no high pressure tout/hawker presence like in Kuta. If you can time you visit for around 4-5pm you can experience the breathtaking sunset over the Indian Ocean & also see the Kecak Dance Show which starts at sunset & lasts an hour (6pm to 7pm), though there is an extra charge of 100,000 IDR for the show (in the amphitheatre to the east of the Temple). It is well worth it!", "It's just like take about 1 hour+ from Kuta to here to see the sunset. And the place really what you see on internet, just the temple beside the sea. After taking a photo and spend some times on the market. It's time to go back. That's all. Recommended for sunset lover.", "Like most of - this location has been over \\tourist-i-fied\\\" We drove for about two hrs to get here (traffic was horrendous). We timed it for the sunset and low tide (so that we could cross the narrow stretch of water to the temple. It was a lot of effort for something we could have experience much closer to our hotel in Nusa Dua. The shopping was also nothing to different from what you can get in the big markets in Kuta. If you want to do a temple trip rather get some advice from your hotel concierge and use the long travel time to go somewhere a bit more unique and out of the way\"", "Since the temple can't be accessed during high tide, that's the main attraction. The sunset is like any other sunset at a beach. Lotsa shopping options around. But for those staying in Kuta or Ubud leave aside Nusa Dua if you don't want to spend two hours each way on the road for just that much can give this a miss.", "This one is a historic site and a very old temple had been built over there. One of the main attraction of tourists. A beautiful sea can be seen from thee top of the rock [mountain] and if you go there at evening you will have the beauty of the sunset. A little fee have been collected to enter the temple site and one can't enter with naked legs. They provide a piece of cloth to cover the bottom to maintain and honor the sacred place. There is some naughty monkeys and have fun or sometimes they try to take your cameras. Don't miss this place if you are in . It will take almost 3 hours drive from Kuta.", "Despite the crazy amount of tourists at this temple, it's still worthwhile to pay it a visit. Traveling time from Kuta is slightly more than an hour one way. If you want to be close to the actual temple, come at low tide which is in the afternoon or sunset time I think. We came in the morning ard 10-11 and the high tide prevented everyone from coming close to the temple complex. Good thing is you could actually get a good shot of you and the temple during high tide as nobody will be close enough to the temple to be in your photo. Bad thing is you can't quite visit the temple itself in high tide. So your call. you should try one of the cafes there as tables are next to the water and the temple. Perfect for photo. My photo was taken at high tide from one of the cafes.", "Heavy rain and wind obviously hinders the experience as you don't really get to see anything up close. However the big waves and heavy rain crashing against the rocks and temple are pretty cool to watch. DOWNSIDE: In wet weather, there is minimal cover. Bring an umbrella or poncho, otherwise you can buy them from some stalls. If not - be prepared to get very wet. LOCATION: It's around 40+ minutes from Kuta/Legian by taxi so plan accordingly.", "The beauty is to be seen to be believed. Do not miss this if you are in ... Try to to be there by 4:30 pm max and wait for the sunset to unravel the natures wonder. Most amazing sunset, I have ever seen and the way the water recedes and comes back is sight not to be missed. Even if you are not a religious person, visit for the awesome sight... It's a long drive to reach this place and also heavy traffic. Plan the trip accordingly...took us almost 2 hrs from Kuta.", "We went mid-morning to avoid the lunch to sunset crowds in order to have some space to enjoy the site. Coming from Seminyak at 11am traffic was pretty brutal and we didn't arrive until 1pm. It was still pretty busy but you didn't feel overcrowded. We were warned about the monkeys and saw them but they didn't take our sunglasses or cameras which we had out (perhaps they were tired after the noonday sun). Walking along the cliffs towards the temple was nice and provided great views of the ocean. The temple itself was nice but not as ornate or unique as others we had seen in Ubud and Kuta. Overall, I would recommend coming if you are nearby already but it's definitely not worth it if traveling from north of south kuta. On the way back we saw traffic was at a standstill with people trying to get to the site for sunset. Perhaps it was heavier traffic for the holidays (new years had just passed)?", "This area has many geographical structures which are treat to watch. The market around this temple is very reasonable unlike the market in Kuta.", "Great temple and amazing view of the temple in the lake. A bit too far especially coming from Kuta area but a must see when you visit ", "On the way from Ubud to Kuta, i stopped by this place and it was really beautiful. The rock formation and sea view are simply amazing. The temple is also located in a very scenic place.", "An enjoyable ride of around 2,5 hours from Airport will bring you across rice field, jungles and hills until the road starts climbing and the scenery changes quite dramatically from the crowded sunburned street of Kuta to the fresh, often misty and mystical atmosphere over the vulcanoes and their lakes, where this temple is located. The scenery around it makes an otherwise average temple very enjoyable, also thanks to the more enjoyable temperatures (bring some warmer clothes, temperature can drop well below 20°C). Avoid the on-site restaurant though, which provides below average food at high prices.", "I stayed in Kuta. The temple located 45 minutes away from the place i stay. The motorcycle ride was totally worth it. The view is magnificent. Please wear a decent clothing as this is the place for worshipping. Beware of the monkeys.", "A beautiful temple on the west coast of . A kind of must do activity while in . Place is thronged by tourists. Two temples at one place. You can walk across during low tide. Make sure to grab a table on one of the restaurants to get a good view of the sunset. We planned the trip from Ubud.. Worked out to be better than going from Kuta since traffic while returning to Ubud was much less.", "Far from kuta. Almost a 2 hour drive, but worth a visit. The surroundings and the approach road is picturesque. Can easily spend an hour. The temple is very beautiful and nice spots for pics and selfies. A must visit place when in .", "This can be put on a day trip from Kuta. Can be nice for an sunset visit. If the tide is low, once can walk to the temple as it kind of located in the sea.", "The drive was long from Kuta but well worth it. We were hoping for a magical sunset but unfortunately the clouds hadn't received the memo. To see this incredible temple rise off the rocks towards the sky was breathtaking. Make sure you climb the hill and observe everything high up. You just might see a bat and several mongoose!", "Had to travel 90min from Kuta to get to this place and it is good view from here. Every temple got tickets and are crowded so expect that. Roads small and jammed all the way.", "They charge 30,000 IDR to go in the temples area. There’s a market and a lot of people trying to sell something. We went there at the end of a day trip, near the sunset time and there were too many people waiting for the sunset. There are 3 temples in the see, one to the right that stands on top of a cliff with an arch below. The other temple is in front of the entrance, a little bit to the left, but nothing special. Then, on the left side, on the ocean is Tanah Lot, an island surrounded by water. I liked the 3 temples in the sea. The view is amazing but the temple itself is not as special as I thought. I managed to take some nice photos. If you can, make it part of a trip and go in the morning to avoid the crowds. Due to traffic it took more than 2 hours to go back to Kuta.", "Although this amazing place is filled with 100's of tourists everyday, it is still something you have to see! We decided to perch up on the cliff where we had the perfect view (people free) of the sunset going down in front of us. If you follow everyone down to beach you'll see over on the far left side (if you are looking at the temple) a grassy hill, how you get to it I am not too sure BUT if you can find how to get there, there are only a handful of people there! If you want to spend a few hours around the area, it's easy to do! There are restaurants and carts that sell the roasted corn on the cob (YUM!!!) and loads of markets to shop at! There are a few toilets around, most charge around 3000rp (per person) and they're the squatting toilets (unless you go to use the ones just before the entrance!) make sure you have a tissue handy too!! If you are wanting to go just for sunset, I would recommend leaving Kuta around 3pm! It takes about 40 minutes give or take depending on traffic! It's also 60,000rp per person + parking if you use a driver (which I also recommend doing as they will wait around for you!) Happy Travelling!", "The location is beautiful, with the temple islands jutting into the sea. It is at least 60-90 minutes drive from Kuta depending on traffic, but worth the journey. While tourists cannot access the temple itself, the surrounding gardens offer many opportunities for photographers. While beautiful at any time, sunset is really the best time for photos if you can get a good spot amongst the crowds.", "Our first stop of the day was Lempayung Luhur Temple, also known as Pura Pentaran Agung Lempayung or Pura Lempayung Luhur. Lempayung Luhur temple is one of the oldest temples in and is also one of the island’s nine directional temples. It is believed to protect the native nese from evil spirits coming in from the east. The temple showcases a set of amazing staircases flanked by dragons on each side which one is really awsome.", "This is at least a 2hour drive from kuta to this place and its a steep uphill drive all the way... the weather is cool on top of the mountain,and you have to walk quite a bit after paying the entrance fee...and then you can see the temple next to the lake...very breathtaking scenic views... as usual the temple is closed to the public,but you can spend time walking around and taking many pictures,its like a park and very well kept.", "From Kuta to this place is about 2 hours long with steep meandering roads. It is best to go early to avoid the long drive and the long queue to the temple. Once we got there we found a small queue of tourists waiting to take the famous picture with the volcanic mountain behind. I must give it to the gentleman taking a mirror effect picture. Genius and beautiful. Be warned it is quite a drive and steep walk to the temple.", "Visited this temple after review from tripadvisor. Is far from kuta and I don't think it is very much worth the visit. A km of stalls and then a temple on the beach. Entry to the temple is not there. Watch from a distance. Beach is also rocky and slightly risky to walk. Worst part is to pay for using toilet. Just did not like it. The entry fee is taken to see the temple. Why not amenities for tourists?", "Beautiful temple visit recommended early morning . It is located near the lake & great early morning views with mild sun shine . The surrounding mountains have a bit of cloud cover , gives great backdrop for photos . We travelled from Kuta at 7 am on a Monday morning. It is an hour & half drive as the traffic is considerably low. Shud b in your itienary .", "On the hills..beside the lake...this temple is a must-go attraction in BALI. From every corner, you'll get superb views that'll surely make your day. It takes 2-3 hours drive from Kuta , but don't miss this place if you're planing to go BALI.", "The world has buzzed around of its beauty and spectacular natural landscape, a temple in the ocean, perfect as the background for your sunset captures. Not far from the 2 faboulus tourist magnet areas of , Kuta and Sanur, it offers you some lush tracks down to the spot by driving along small suburban roads through rice fields, green palm trees and a long array of iconic nese house compounds. Arriving there at the allocted parking area and having done with the ticketing, you will have to prepare yourselves in rush for squizing with the other visitors for narrow space of shared footpath as dealing with the tease of art shop or restaurant attendants inviting you for a quick look in on your way down to the shore, where the the temple is, is a undeniable evidence why it is still one of the most favourite must - see attractions on the island. Situated south west of Kuta and can be reached within no longer than 30 minutes in an area called Braban Tabanan, this 11th century and sacred temple provides the best setback for purely red stunning sunset spectacle as well as an aftermath intimate atmosphere for all the visitors. The have said, \\ going to without visiting this place is no completion!\\\"\"", "The iconic photo of the temple stirs different reactions, depending on what you are looking for. Me personally I love it. My guide advised me to leave at 6am from Kuta and I got there after 2 hours. It took me one hour for the queue but after that long journey I was happy to be around, stretching my legs and wait for my turn. I was lucky that I had a photo with blue sky, mountain top and white cloud. I was told that this temple only became famous about a yearago, thanks to Instagram!", "A holiday in requires a visit to Bedugal and a half a day at this wonderful temple complex. A easy 2 hour drive from Kuta and you are in a much cooler part of central . There are many other options available around this area so plan on at least a overnight stay if possible. Highly recommended and if you are a photographer then early morning or late afternoon provides probably the best times to take stunning photos. Regardless it is a great place for photos.", "We booked a 10 hour tour from Klook and you have to choose which place you want to visit. If you want to tour around , you need at least 2 days. One of the places we chose. The temple was majestic. It was low tide when we visited so we can really appreciate the place. I have our driver's number from Klook and you can book him directly for a cheaper price for the tour.", "The temple is well known in Island for its unique location on a beautiful lake. Worth a visit even it is some distance from Kuta and also Ubud. It is usually included in any Bedugul tour. Entrance fee 30k rupiah per person.", "On the west coast of South Kuta you'll find a most amazing temple site. I went early in the morning before the busloads arrived. It is such a beautiful site that it gets many visitors. A small fee to enter and a broad walk down an avenue with monkeys eating the morning offerings. Best not to wear sunnies or carry things as they are quite cheeky and love to steal your things! The walk up to the temple viewing point is remarkable. The classic view of the pagoda on the point and the most amazing surf break just below. There are caves and the water is crystal clear. Great for photo shots. This was my favourite temple site in all of . Close by to Jimbaran and NusaDua Good for a day trip.", "We drove all the way to the temple from kuta but the temple was closed and we could not see it. Nobody could advise the time for temple visit. However the surroundings were very scenic as the temple is situated on sea shore. High tide waves added to the scenic beauty. Furthermore we got the opportunity to see the traditional dances depicting a part of Rama story", "Place is actually over rated. It's far from Ubud as well as Kuta. Takes time due to heavy traffic. And when you reach there, you would be surprised that no one is allowed to enter the temple!!! People, then take photos around the temple and unattractive view. What to do when you have come so far, wasted money and time!!!", "We have visited a few temples in our times to and yes like many of the others but this one on the cliff top makes for magnificent photos looking across from one side to the other. It is quite open here so if it is hot make sure you have an umbrella or hat. In the car park there are a number of monkeys and unlike the Monkey Forest in Ubud these monkeys are generally not fed by the public and will at an opportunity steal items that are in easy reach. There is a small restaurant just out of the Temple area with good food but a bit more expensive that you will find in Kuta....", "Temples are worth a look, glad we made the trip & it's not far from Kuta with a few picturesque rice fields to check out on the way. Perfect left hander was breaking as well so take your board if your keen for a splash. We went to Finns Beach Club on the way back so it was a top day out.", "Its quite drive to reach here from Kuta, but well worth it. The surrounding grounds are beautiful with a combination of hindu and buddhist features in the one location. The temple is the perfect backdrop for photos and any space that remotely offers an opportunity for a photo of it in the back ground is hotly fought over by the tourists visiting this site. There is small entrance fee,and the actual entrance to the facility is extremely busy with traffic. Plan to spend some time here to take advantage of the grounds surrounding the temple and not just the temple itself- perhaps even consider a picnic. would recommend putting this on the must do list for visitors.", "It takes hours to get here from Kuta or Seminyak, and for what? There really isn't any temple to see. It is extremely overcrowded. Everyone sits in a stadium to watch a sunset you could see from any beach for free and without driving for hours. And the monkeys are vicious. They stole eyeglasses from one person in our group and the sandals off another person as she was walking.", "The temple located on Lake Bratan, around 2,5 hours from Kuta. There are some temples actually in this area, but the most famous and beautiful one is the temple on the lake side. We can take picture from different angle with mountain and lake as the background. When I visit there were some kids practising dance.", "Great temple and amazing view of the temple in the lake. A bit too far especially coming from Kuta area but a must see when you visit ", "The drive from kuta to the temple took more than 2 hours one way in snail pace traffic. This ruined the experience for us. Google maps showed an hour but it took us 2 hours. If you are staying close to the temple, it is worth a visit. Otherwise no. And finally when we got there, the tickets to the show were not available. If you want to see the show, you have to reach by 5pm.", "Since it quite from Kuta we decided to go early in the morning. It took 2 hours to go to Bedegul area. This temple entrance fee is 30k idr. The temple not much different from the others but it sorrunded by beautiful lake garden in cool climate. Go early as i said because its gonna be lot of local peoples and tourists.", "Need to get here later in the day for the sunset, there is of course stalls to buy items and in most cases cheaper than Kuta.....Good attraction to maybe add the monkey temple to", "We went there in July 2015 by rental motorbike from Kuta area. The entrance fee was Rp.20.000 per person and Rp.2.000 parking. We didn’t like it at all, there are more interesting temples to see in , you can only see the sea and a small temple on the tip from a distance. There are many monkeys, we paid attention and had no problem.", "The view of the ocean from the cliff and the simple yet eye-catchy temple is a must visit place in .... Not very far from kuta. The scenery is just breathtaking. Ideally to be visited at sunset time. It can b very hot in the morning. The dance performance in the evening nearby is also a good experience.", "From the way back from Lovina to Kuta I had stop to see this site. The entry fee was IDR 30,000. The place is famous for three temple belongs to three Hindu God, Bhrama, Bishnu and Shiva. The complex is very well maintained. The entrance has a beautiful garden. The temples are on the lake and you will find mountain on other side of the lake. There are a child play area and lake boating facility available. You can quick picture in front of the lake or carrying wild animal on your hand, you will get instance photo delivery. You can enjoy good dinner inside the complex. Although the site is always full with visitor, but you will still find a peace inside. Women during menstruation don’t visit the site. No sarung need to visit this temple.", "This place is far away from kuta and ubud. Although it is a big temple, it is similar to some others.", "Friends said this was a must see attraction. It took us about 90min to get there from Kuta (which was no problem), but when we got there it was 30,000rp ($3 AUD) to get in and we were confronted by a very large mall style market and hawkers selling post cards and flying toys etc -all the same stuff that you can get in the lane ways at Kuta. The place was very crowded. You cannot go to the temple itself, it is out on a cliff which is only accessible at low tide. We went in the afternoon to see the sunset and it was the most crowded place we'd ever been too - there were tourists with selfie-sticks everywhere; there were literally thousands of people. Even walking around the top of the cliffs you cannot really get a good look at the Temple. Worse was the constant and very loud PA announcements encouraging visitors to attend a Fire Dance for 50,000rp. Once you spend 30min walking around to look at the coastline (which in itself is pretty spectacular), you've seen it. Personally, I was very underwhelmed by the experience. It would have been better had there been no constant PA and 1/4 the crowd.", "It takes 45mins to bike from Kuta or nearly an hour if you're not familiar with a motorbike. It was really worth to try. The sunset view is incredible. You must come here to see it your self! It's better to get here before 5pm so you will have time to explore this temple as well as take pictures and enjoy the sunset. Be careful with the monkeys! Monkeys are everywhere!! Watch out your camera, clutch, purse, water bottle, sunglasses, snacks, etc. If they steal from you, well, sorry to hear... I don't think trying to get it back is a good idea. Anyway I really recommend you to come here.", "The only upside of it is, it's relatively near to most tourist trap in the kuta, seminyak, nusa dua area. So tour operators love to bring their crowd here. People are here to overlook to a cliff or to catch a sunset. You would forgot that this is a temple, there's no serenity here. If what you are looking for is a spot to see a cliff, it's too crowded. If you're looking for a spot to catch the sunset, there's many as good if not better spot. If you're looking for a temple, it doesn't feel like it. The entrance do require you to rent a traditional cloth to wear, but with so few staff inside caring what people do, the fee feels like an easy upsell tactic for tourist. Please go visit a temple further inland on your way or after you visit Ubud.", "The temples and surrounds are a must see in . The shopping at the entrance is cheaper than Kuta and no hassling. We received a Hindu blessing and drank the holy water. Be careful if the tide is in. We saw a couple pushed over by the surge....cameras phones etc. all soaked!", "Excellent location,beauty of the temple has been captured on the reverse side of Indonesian currency, however it takes 2 hours to reach this place from Kuta.", "The temple is located on an Island by itself when sea tide is high it is inaccessible to visitors. When the sea tide is low, then it is interesting to go along the beach as well. The sea waves are strong & big. There is no entrance fees to the temple itself. You have to clean yourself with the holy water and you may make donation as contribution. It is an hour drive from Kua depending on the traffic volume. The roads are narrow thus slow down the journey. It is also a good place to catch the sunset. There is entrance fees at the main entrance towards the complex where the temple is located within these area. Within the complex there are many souvenir shops & eateries.", "It takes an hour or so to get here from kuta. Cool weather. Loved the temple floating on the lake! lots of people. Just have parience. You dont want pictures of strangers photobombing your mementos. Lots of shopping at the parking lot. bought a pretty scarf. Tried out fruits i have never seen in my life. Friendly salespeople. There is a fee to use the toilet!!!", "This is a beautiful temple, around 2 hours drive from Kuta, not much to see except the temple and the gardens, max 30 mins here but the views is amazing cause it's in the middle of a lake!!", "Lot of noise on the capture of the sunset and other touristic fairy tale. This place does not deserve a visit, if not just by the way! A hell of souvenir shops and long queue of traffic makes the bad start! Was there during low tide and met hundreds of visitors! The small temple is on the top of a cliff which stays as an island during the high tide! My suggestion enjoy the photos from internet! Mind the traffic between Jimbaran and Kuta, almost 4 hours! Easiest way to ruin a day!", "Temple (pura) is located off the cliff. View is splendid and crowded during sunset. Go and enjoy the view and listen to the wave hitting the shore. It is around 1-1.5 hours of drive from Kuta depending on traffic. Worth the journey.", "If you are lucky with the traffic this temple is only about 30 minutes from Kuta , but you could hardly consider this as a temple visit . What is striking here is the incredible view from the walkways along the top of very steep cliffs , even more so at sunset . Beware of the thieving monkeys that abound there ... we saw one tourist from Korea being \\mugged\\\" and her left flip-flop will not be going back to Seoul . Perhaps the most stunning views of the ocean on the island .\"", "It's located at the north of so you have to drive quite far from Kuta. The view was amazing. It has temple in the lake. If you ever seen the Indonesia's 50k money, you should have seen this place at it. The air was refreshing, not too cold but not as hot as center-south .", "Excellent location,beauty of the temple has been captured on the reverse side of Indonesian currency, however it takes 2 hours to reach this place from Kuta.", "its quite far from the Kuta area the view is good but we didnt find the fire show/play worth spending 300k IDR Its a crowded place where if you are not properly dressed, they give you wrap around clothe", "Almost a 2 hrs drive from Kuta lies this beautiful temple amongst the most serene backdrop. Neatly maintained garden with blooming flowers this place gives an ultimate sense of peacefulness. With the mountain and lake at the background the temple delivers a picture perfect frame. A must inclusion in itinerary.", "I wish they would allow to make an entry to the temple. It is a floating temple on Bratan lake. Excellent architecture which is unique in nature will amaze you. At the same time it is a culturally very rich place - gives a holy feeling. It is in western and little far from Kuta. But a must visit. The place is little crowed and photo ops a little difficult - reach early if possible.", "Located right at the southern most tip of . Getting there from Kuta is quite a trip. Eventough its a short distance, it took us more than an hour to get here. Traffic was really bad getting here. We when for the kecak by the sunset. There s an entrance fee to go in to the temple area and the kecak performance inside (IDR100k). You can’t actually go inside the temple , it’s only for people who are praying. Getting to the top was quite a climb. The view and the sunset are worth waiting for. Just be ready for the many people that are coming here for the same thing!", "Not much to see besides koi ponds. It’s a 2-hour trip from Kuta and generally a pit stop before Lempuyang Temple @ Gate of Heaven.", "I really wanted to love this place but when we finally got there I was surprised by the amount of people milling around. Lets not resist the opportunity to sell to the tourist, you now have the run the gantlet of sellers, selling everything the same as each other... The markets have cheap things because they are cheap things and if you wanted to shop you would not have come to a spiritual place you would have gone to Kuta. The temple is nice and the view is nice but I would not go again. To crowded, too many vendors begging you to come into their shop for a \\good price \\\" and not very spiritual, go once so you can tick it off but don't expect much.\"" ], "marker": { "opacity": 0.5, "size": 5 }, "mode": "markers+text", "name": "28 - drive kuta temp - kuta temple - visit temple", "text": [ "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "" ], "textfont": { "size": 12 }, "type": "scattergl", "x": { "bdata": "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", "dtype": "f4" }, "y": { "bdata": "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", "dtype": "f4" } }, { "hoverinfo": "text", "hovertext": [ "enjoy the big splashing.., breathtaking.. uniqe scennery.. just enjoying the scene.. becarefull, hard and sharp rocks.. theres nothing else here. the dreambeach near devil's tear have a cozy beachclub. ", "When we visited the Devils Tear it was spectacular to see the agressive nature. the way the water is blown out of the holes in the cave is amazing!", "You litteraly saw the tears dripping from the evil-like-cave. I love it! Probably a clearer direction would really help a lot, as we depend so much on the blind map we got from the hotels. It's more than worth it though!", "We walked from Mushroom Beach in the late afternoon. It was long but pleasant; arriving at Devil's Tears after the crowds. Even the shops were closed for the day. There were only a few tourists when we arrived and that made all the difference to the kind of experience we enjoyed. With the sun setting we made our way back to Mushroom Beach with our current flashlight in use. Plan your visit for maximum enjoyment. ", "Hello, we called into have a look at the devils tears as part of our day tour to Penida and Lombongan it was a good photo opp showing Mother Nature at her best. It would be interesting to see when there is a really big swell.", "Amazing colour on a sunny day. Easy dirt track walk, a little mud after rain. Make sure you keep walking past devil's tears to see blue lagoon from the sea side. ", "definitely recommend visiting Devil's tears if you visit Lembongan. It was absolutely beautiful! huge waves!", "When you go to Devil's tear, make sure you go to the right side as to see the full effect of the sea water turning into the rumbling vapor steam cloud. It is amazing when the waves are high. But be careful, as some waves can be violent and hit the top of the cliff where you stand and pull you down. Before standing closer to the edge, check how high the waves come and keep a constant eye on them, as the level can change from one minute to the next.", "Great spot to have a look around. We had a turtle playing in the Devil's Tear while we were there. Surprising that so much garbage exists around such a beautiful spot. The heavy tourist traffic is clearly not showing much respect for the area. Worth going to though.", "We went there couple of hours before sunset to capture some really nice photos at the devil's tears. Such a beautiful place. Afterwards do yourself a favour and catch a sunset by just walking a bit further up from the devil's tears. Totally worth it!", "We stopped at the Devil's tear at different times of the day for a new show of nature. Depending on the tides as to how high the water is splashing. Well worth finding. I'm so glad to have witnessed this.", "People who want to visit devils tears need to be EXTREMELY careful. Today I watched four people get washed off the rocks. Two of which were dragged into the blown out ocean where the waves smashed them into the rocks that lined the bottom and side of the bay. Please be careful. Do not under any circumstances climb down the rocks onto the platform. People who can’t swim or have limited swimming abilities need to steer clear. The two that got swept away had to be rescued and were treated by emergency crew for secondary drowning, concussion and severe cuts all over their bodies. If there weren’t bystanders around who were able to rescue them, they both would of died.", "Had absolutely no dramas locating Devils Tears, it was well worth viewing along with all the other amazing sites we visited. Happy to have done it on our scooters so much quicker, convenient & fun! Quite a lot of tour trucks coming in & out.", "Be warned this place is hard to get too only come by scooter if you are experienced with hills and turns, lots of pot holes ect we saw 4 separate accidents on the way people with bleeding legs, fallen off the bikes The views are stunning didn’t hike down as there were 100000’s of people taking photos making it unsafe as they have no idea what’s going on around them and could easily make you feel uneasy Lots and lots of restaurants I believe they all only take cash It’s more expensive up there 15,000 for water 30,000 for ice cream 5,000 entrance / parking fee Stunning views very busy!!! Around an hour from nusa penida harbour to here and It’s another 30 minutes drive roughly to Angel’s billabong afterwards with even worse horrendous roads and for long stretches.", "So what can you expect at Devil’s Tear? A spectacular show of mother nature, reminding people not to mess with her. As soon as the wave crashes at the hills, you can see some incredible spray of water that turns into dozens of mini waterfalls and ultimately cascading back into the water. This is a sight to remember and what I have witnessed will remain in my memory for eternity. With waves that turns humongous after striking the hills, offering a panoramic view of the coastline, the sight can make you spellbound and can turn into a “drunken stupor”. This sight really swept me off my feet.", "The devils tears are active or more impressive when the surf is big. We visited on a calm day and were overwhelmed by the amount of tourists with selfie sticks! Hysterical! Worth a visit when heading around the island.", "What lovely little Island. I enjoyed the snorkeling off the coast at Mahagiri Hotel and the dramatic coast at Devils Tear.", "No more word enough for tell story about this sunset view point...but carefull to walk beside the clift, the rock is sharp..used your shoe is the wise choice to visit this places...the sound like crying sound came from big wave when break hits the rock, thats why this places name by devils tears maybe 😊. Heading to north from this places we can found the dream beach too.", "We hired a buggy and drove out to Devils Tears. We got there early in the morning to beat the crowds and had the place to ourselves. Was great watching the water sucked into the inlet and crash upwards. A nice hour enjoying the views.", "We went to see the amazing Devil's Tears on a day when the sea was extremely wild. The waves were huge and the waterpillars astonishing. It was easy to get to the place with scooter. Restaurants were also nearby. Beautiful place to admire nature's power!", "The island is so small nothing is too far away so it was worth taking a small detour onto this rocky outcrop between 2 beaches. It is not massively impressive, no more really than waves hitting against a rocky outcrop. You need a bit of imagination to see the devil's tears!", "The place is just 5 minutes walking from dream beach. But if you use bike or car, you must choose the right path because the road is just an empty field with muddy path. I saw a car stuck in the mud. So maybe you should just park your vehicle near the sream beach and walk to the devil's tears. The devil's tears is a cliff with a big cave like coral. So the wave will cause a big blurt. Its so big that people saw it like tears from a devil. Just becareful if you want to take picture there. The rock is so sharp and slippery that it may hurt your feet.", "Devil's Tears is a beautifull sightseing. It's a must see for those who are visiting Lembongan. After that, you jump the waves at Dream beach which is just beside!", "While touring Lembongan and Ceningan Islands (by motorbike) this is a good place to stop. Be warned for the numerous mostly Chinese tourists stepping way too close to the edge for selfies ✌🏻 seen some who got very wet by the waves that come up with lots of power. It’s impressive to see the power of nature here.", "Devil's tear is someplace I know I will remember for years to come. We visited the site twice, both times during sunset time. The huge waves are almost captivating and you could undoubtably stay there watching for hours. For this reason we recommend getting some of the cold drinks on sale and enjoying them as the sun goes down under the ocean.", "Great view! You need a ride up to devils tears..worth the visit! U can take beautiful pictures here! Its breathtaking..", "Very high waves make an impressive spectacle. Take the time to stay and watch as high waves will make huge splashes. What makes it also special are groups of tourists that come and immediately turn around to make 200+ selfies. The spectacular phenomenon behind them will they only discover when go through their selfies. To come at Devil’s Tear is somewhat strenuous: if you are close by you can walk but a scooter is advisable. Take a walk over the rocks ‘around the corner’: even more spectacular and far less tourists.", "We'd heard of the Devils Tears but were amazed when we pulled up on our motor scooter and ventured onto the rocks to watch this amazing natural rock formation just seething through the swelling tides.", "We loved it here so much we went twice! The view is truly stunning! Be careful while walking around as the rocks are extremely jagged and every once in a while a surprise giant wave will come by so don't get too close to the edge! Take a couple of beers and enjoy the sunset. Note - Dream Beach Bungalows and Sandy Beach are right next to Devil's Tears, we spent the day by the pool there and ate lots of yummy food before heading to the cliffs for sunset. Both places are great, but Dream Beach has the nicest beach on the island!", "Devil's Tears is a spectacular rock formation shaped by crashing waves that spiral dozens of feet up the cliff face. It is a accessed by a bumpy road then a fairly unmarked track towards the beach. Devil's Tears is close to Dream Beach. The sheer power of waves whipped up and smashing into the rocks generates spray and makes some parts quite slippery - worth taking care when getting the perfect shot. The caves and blow-holes created by the powerful waves make for an excellent backdrop. It is a beautiful natural environment currently entirely unspoiled by anything human. A place to enjoy the awe-inspiring power of nature's phenomenal splendour.", "We had the most perfect day which we spent at Dream Beach, and went over to devil's tears and we were not disappointed. It is within walking distance from the beach and we were both in awe of the natural beauty and destructiveness of devil's tears! A must see!! Stop and have lunch at the restaurant ovetlooking the beach afterwards, great food and drinks!", "Devils Tear is a beautiful place right near Dream Beach. The view is amazing and it's a short walk to Dream Beach restaurant to relax and have a swim.", "Definitely go to the Devil’s tear around sunset time as it’s really beautiful and lovely, kind of romantic if you have plus one.", "At first I was sceptical about this place because in my mind, this place will be full of garbage plastic (it was open place and anyone can access it). Fortunately for me, it was the other way around. Devils tears is a beautiful place with tolerable cleaness. I could find many crab crawling around under the rock on my feet. The scenery is really great and the tears was coming again and again throughout the place.", "A great place to have a look but it’s super crowded with tourists. The main section of Devils Tear is overcrowded and has a few small stalls and people offering food/bracelets etc. I found a small section on the left side, no tourists, and could watch the waves hit the cliff sides. The restaurant close by is great for a drink but also a little pricey.", "Amazing spot ! I think everyone will enjoy it, from the lambda tourist, to the nature lover ; Devil's Tears is just beautiful !", "Nobody knows why this place is known as \\Devil's Tears\\\", however beauty of this place does not deserves this name. Good place to see strong sea waves hitting rocks and creating splash.\"", "Really a stunning place. Spectacular sunset and the Devil's Tears is quite something to behold. Be careful around the cliffs as we saw a dimwitted tourist climb down for a photo op and almost get washed away to sea.", "You should visit devil´s tears in the early afternoon when the Tide is at the right Point so you can really see what it is all about. We went there at around 4.30 pm which seemed to be right. You can look at the Pictures but actually without the Sound it´s not really impressive. There are some really nice other cliffs without any People in the surrounding Areas, too.", "I wasn't blown away by the Devils Tears, although there weren't many big waves when we were there. It was a nice little side trip while discovering the island though", "A great, natural spectacle. Visit Devil's Tears to witness the roaring waves exploding in a spectacular manner against rugged cliffs to create a wonderful sea-spray.", "After going to Dream Beach (not worth it) we walked around Devil's Tears. It is nice to see the waves hit against the rocks. We could have stayed there for longer but it was very hot and there is not much shadow. Amazing view. Go there early because during the day a lot of tourists come by car.", "Devils tear is a nice place to visit..but popular. I think half of China was there the day we went. So not a great experience as they are very noisy have a total disregard for others with drones flying. Not sure when would be the best time. Maybe late afternoon or before 10am.", "we joined the tour, and Devil's Tears is included. the blue is very lovely and fascinating, truly love the wave and trace of water falling from the rock, good for photo-taking. Be careful, don't stay at the edge of the rock as the intensity of wave is unexpected. photos can't tell but a video or feel it in person is excellent!", "I was a little skeptical going to see the Devils Tears after all its just another water attraction but..... i was wrong! watching the waves dancing and swirling around only to make an amazing whirlpool affect then to hit the cliffs with an enormous crash! was totally mesmerizing, you actually start watching the waves from afar and try to predict which waves are going to turn into the \\Big One\\\" Lots of different angles to see these waves and if you walk further on there is lots of crevices and pools where the waves come over, the colours of the water and sprays is magical, a must for anyone who loves taking photos especially of nature at work. you could in fact spend hours here it really grabs you. As others have mentioned be extremely cautious when trying to get your photos, lots of tourists and can be quite slippy with the sprays. If like me you were thinking of giving this a miss you will seriously regret it .\"", "Loved this. Immensely. It’s easy to quietly sit at Devil’s Tears and watch the waves crash into the cliff side and see the ejection of spray whistle out of the gaps in the rock; it’s a very attractive process of nature that has crowds swarming around for photographs. The footing is uneven in most areas so be careful clambering over the rock. There are several stalls offering up local produce and bottles of refreshment close by.", "Well, the history says that one dip in the water pool here and all your evils will be washed off. Besides that there isnt much here. Just a few nice photo ops.", "Once upon a time, Devil's Tear was one of our favorite spots on earth. A naturally beautiful place where we'd sit almost all day and listen to the roaring waves that blast the rocks below with nature's awesome power. A retreat from the modern world, we'd visit every time because no matter where you are in life, you realize how small you really are compared to mother nature and the earth. Idyllic as it was, Devil's Tear is now completely overrun by this constant flow of tourists coming in the hordes, not numbers. The perfect example of the destructive forces of mass-tourism and commercialization. Devli's Tear is no longer what it used to be!", "On our day trip we visited Devil’s tears, which is the best thing to do on the island in my opinion. This is a pretty spectacular show of mother nature, with waves crashing through the limestone. Devil’s tear is accessible only by foot from Dream Beach. You just need to follow the water to the right and you’ll find it. You can already hear the waves smashing. amazing place for sunset", "Interesting to see the 'tears' rise up from the water hitting the caverns below. I went during not much swell, so I can imagine it's more impressive during this time. I visited in the middle of the day when there were hundreds of tour groups there. So I went back early morning one day and it was much more peaceful. You can also walk over to see Dream beach from the same car park area.", "Devil’s Tears was one of the highlights of the trip. A must must must visit! Waves come in force and crash along the shore and what we see is epic. A rainbow formed in the midst of water. WOW! What a sight! One can just sit there for hours and watch the amazing sight. You would also feel water droplets splattering on your face which is very relaxing. Me and my family were simply awestruck with the sight. Though, one must be careful going too close to the waves. There is also a beautiful sunset point here. I am so glad that I booked this trip. My Nusa Lembongan trip was booked with Sunrise Fast Cruise . Highly recommend them!", "What a lovely, wild spot! After a nice lunch and a few drinks at the nearby Dream Beach Huts - great sunset view- we wandered over to Devils Tears. Amazing views of the seas crashing into the rocks. The water is then spewed back out again from said rocks - giving the 'tears' effect. Lovely, simple and natural experience! No gadgetry and no commercialism - highly recommended.", "Rent a bike and make your way in to view the devil's tear. There isn't any clear directions hence just head towards dream beach and you will eventually get there. It might get a little slippery hence do watch where you step!", "When we were there the wave is calm therefore we couldn’t get the stunning moment of Devil’s tear.. but for the surrounding view is awesome 😘", "The waves that go into a tunnel and are spit back out by the current create the \\devil effect\\\".. It is awesome to watch it, unfortunately the standing point is full of rubbish and broken glass, like almost every beach in . I hope tourists and local will become more aware of the environment.\"", "For me, it was so relaxing watching the Devil's Tears or while the wave crushed the rocks and created a beautiful and huge splash. If you wanna see the bigger wave or splash, I think u should go at 5 pm or right before the sunset. If you wanna see the sunset, it's worth waiting for. If I go to Lembongan Island again, I'll go to Devil's Tears again.", "One of must see at this island , dont know how this place named as Devils tears but for me its just about water blow, interesting place to see , beatifull and uniqe but has not macth with the name as DEVILS TEARS ", "Devils Tears is indeed very beautiful BUT there are signs warning tourists not to get too close to the edge with good reason. And every day you see hundreds of tourists queuing up to get to the edge to take a selfie. People die here. Last week an Indian tourist was swept off by the sea and has not been recovered. This happens several times each year. The sea is incredible powerful and unpredictable. PLEASE BE CAREFUL AND DO NOT GET TOO CLOSE TO THE EDGE. A selfie is NOT worth your life Xx", "We arrived at the Devil's Tears during a 1 to 2m swell. As we arrived a group of Chinese tourists were on the opposite side of the horseshoe shaped blowhole, who were taking 'selfies' and were too close to the edge, when a 2 to 3m wave came through and collected 4 or 5 of them and speared them into a small ledge. Two of the tourists were knocked out cold. How none of them ended up in the blowhole can only be described as very fortunate. Anyway a large blanket was used to stretcher the two unconscious people to a buggy and (I assume) then off to hospital. Just a couple of things to note: 1) There is no signage to warn people of the dangers 2) The blowhole has a number of semi-underwater caves. These appear to be 5 to 10m in depth (like a tunnel underneath the surface where most people stand. I wouldn't know to what extent the area is undermined and if it is possible for the surface where you're standing could collapse. 3) There are no life rings or anything that you could use to assist anyone that could be swept into the sea. Chances are you wouldn't survive if you were swept in. 4) The area has extremely dangerous current ( Strait is one of the most dangerous stretches of water inn the world) and there is no way anyone would be able to get back to shore other than attempt a 1 to 1 1/2 km swim around the point to a nearby beach. This of course would depend on the currents / tides / etc. In short, weigh up the risks before you get to close!", "Well worth the effort to go to Dream Beach and Devils Tears. Stunning view watching the waves crash onto the cliffs. You will need transport to get here. Cafe/bar on site.", "The upward splashing of the Devil's tears, ascend quickly. Be careful when approaching the cliff edge. Earlier this year, the waves hit a tourist trying to get an amazing selfie. He lost is balance, and fell into the Eye of the Devil, and was swept away, and never found.", "I absolutely loved the beauty of Devil’s Tears. It is nature at its purest form. We happy to be there during the full moon so the tides were at their peak. The waves were phenomenal! Unfortunately you get a lot of tourist who really don’t care about the beauty of the place and just want to hang out and get in the way of anyone wanting to get some good photos. This place is very dangerous so please be very cautious.", "Second time we've been at Devil's Tear and the surrounding areas. Remains very spectacular to see but I would like to place a warning here. We were there one week ago and there are absolutely no warning signs that every area beyond the immediate vicinity of the parking area is extremely dangerous. We were coming from Dream beach walking along the cliffs towards Sandy Bay beach. Nowhere near the edges but a giant wave swept our children against the rocks requiring our 10 year old son to be taken to hospital with serious cuts requiring several stitches. Apparently there is a warning sign at the parking area but we never seen/passed it.", "we walked from mushroom beach to see the waves crash against the rocks here, it was such a wonderful sight to see. A natural spectacle. Do visit Nusa Lembongan it's so pretty and you beat the crowds of tourists found on . I'd love to return one day.", "There is nothing quite like Devil's Tears that makes you go \\Wow!\\\" It is the perfect spot to enjoy the sunset and for a moment of peace and relaxation. I would suggest staying by Dream Beach for a drink or two just after 5pm and slowly making your way to Devil's Tears which is a short walk/hike away.\"", "Overlooking the ocean and waves above rocks is just a fantastic relaxing experience. You can also witnessed a perfectly beautiful sunset on this site. Book your hotel in nearby accommodations like Niti’s Hut where you can walk by 5 minutes from Dream Beach and Devil’s tear.", "We were fortunate enough to be staying within walking distance of this place. While the beauty and power of the ocean is in full display, it is also a tourist trap. Between 9am and 4pm every day this place gets packed with instagrammers and weibo-ers to the hilt. Dont make the mistake of coming here during these hours. You will not enjoy it or even appreciate it due to the massive crowds. If you really want to enjoy Devils years, we suggest getting here before 9am or after 4 PM. Photos of the massive crowd attached.", "We visited Devils Tear as part of our visit to Dream Beach (2 minute walk). The ferocity of the ocean at high tide is amazing to watch. Very packed with crazy tourists standing on the cliffs edge taking selfies with their back to the ocean. Quite a few were knocked over when the big wave sets came in. Thankfully no one fell in on our watch but quite frightening to watch and a bit distracting from the natural wonder. Recommend at high tide but keep clear of the selfie stick wielding tourists", "Devil’s Tear is worth the ride. It is hugely spectacular and noisy. Nature at its best. And free. Some advice: time your visit well. First of all, go at high tide for the most spctacular waves (check tides online or with your accommodation) If you do have a choice, go towards the end of the day, since during day time, the place is flooded with (mostly) Chinese tourgroups - and they have a way of getting themselves in your photoframe... You’ll be in and out in under 30 minutes, unless you’re a nature geek.", "Devils Tear is a great little trip. Personally I walked from my bungalow and it took me about 30 min. But there are plenty jitney style transports available unsure of cost. You can also rent a scooter for very little. I encourage to walk on both sides of the main attraction to get great views. There is no fee to get in and there are a few vendors selling coconuts etc. On my way back I stopped at Dream Beach. My entire excursion took less than 3 hours and that includes walking and stopping for coconut water. I enjoyed the views and waves. Great pic opportunity. Be aware there are no railings or safe guards.", "Magnificent Mother Nature at her best. There were a LOT of tourists (I know, we’re also tourists) so walk past the first ‘Devil’s Tear’ to the second one, which is quieter and get better pics. Definitely worth a visit while on the island.", "The sea was calm the day we visited Devil’s Tear which meant there was not much spray coming through the rocks. Be prepared to walk over rough ground to reach the cliff tops. Roadside stalls are available for snacks and drinks. Avoid middle of the day when the tours arrive.", "I really, really, really loved this place! The waves were INCREDIBLE! I am so amazed by nature! If I ever come back, I'm 100% going to Devil's Tears again! HUGE waves and an amazing sunset!", "I had low expectations for this attraction but both Devil's Tears and Dream Beach were both worth the trip. We took a lot of wonderful pictures and spent at least 30 mins at each destination soaking in the scene.", "We walked in the general direction of Devils Tears (poorly signposted) and came upon the numerous blowholes and blow backs between Dream Beach and Sandy Bay. It was high tide the day after full moon so the swells were huge and thus the waves were hitting the rocks with thunderous force sending spray high and wide. Magnificent to see!! There were many tourists getting too close to the edge to take selfies - some were surprised and drenched by the larger waves. For safety sake there should be, in addition to the signs, some form of fencing stopping people getting too close!!", "We stopped by Devil's Tears on our tour of the island. It was definitely worth the visit! Very cool to see the waves crashing against the rocks!", "This is on the tourist trail at Lembongan and I'm not sure why. Its quite a pretty location where the ocean crashes into the rocks and creates some nice spray's. However its way over crowded", "Don't go to close to take epic pictures. It cost me a pair of Oakley's. Don't stop where the masses stop to take pictures. The actual devils tears are another minute walk.", "The view of devils tear is really incredible the water is so blue & easy to access! Only downside is how busy it is with tourists but given the time of year that’s to be expected", "Be ready to \\click\\\" at all times. Right next to dream beach you will find the devil's tear spot. You need to be lucky to have big waves in order to make nice pictures. When the waves break on the cliff the show starts! I highly suggest to go there right before sunset, there is a small chiringuito where you can take a refreshment and enjoy a romantic sunset.\"", "Grab a scooter and head for a cruise to Dream Bay to see the Devils Tears. Make sure you walk all the way around to see the full experience. You may even see a crab or too. Apparently suitable for cliff jumping when there is no swell but unfortunately this was not the case when we were there.", "This is a tiny but easily accessible rocky cove very close to the Dream Beach Huts. The waves are travelling north towards a chanel between and Nusa Lembongan. They are usually impressive as they crash into the relatively low, volcanic cliffs. At the Devils Tears howevr there is a significant overhang which accounts for a huge blowback from time to time. Seas are apparently very active on New anf Full moons.", "The devils tear, and the cove just north of it is worth a good bit of your time just to sit and watch. when I was there, sets of breakers would roll in and explode against the rocks, only to explode again further in this small bay. To get the full measure, you have to walk along the bay to the points on either side. The promontory to the North (right as you are looking at the ocean) has a magnificent view to both sides. To the South, you look across the Tear, to the layers of breakers further down the coast. From this vantage, you also see the waves crashing, and being thrown back, against the inner wall of the Tear. On the point it self, you stand in an area that would be tide pools at a higher tide, and watch the waves exploding against the very rock that you are standing on, soaring way above the height of your eyes. I can see this being a very dangerous place to be during the wrong tides or the wrong wave conditions, so use an abundance of caution, and watch the area for a decent time from a safe vantage to see where is safe. To me, and incredible view was looking north across the next inlet to the next point north. For some trick of natural architecture, the waves crashing, and covering this point were forced so high into the sky, it looked like plumage on a very proud bird. I sat and watched this show for hours. One tip, that cove to the North of Devils Tear, Sunset Beach, has a café right on the water where you can get excellent food while watching the waves smash on the rocks and march across the small bay. Highly recommended restaraunt", "I always enjoy the blow hole to wait for the big waves to crash the cliff and took the photo or even video it. Its worth the wait for the result. Will go there again when i visit lembongan.", "It is a very pleasant walk to Devil's Tears. The ocean is wild, the waves are several meters high, crushing on the cliffs. A beautiful spot to visit if you like nature. You can dive from the rocks only when the weather permits.", "Raw power of Mother Nature on display. One of our group was really pumped on seeing this and I was indifferent but man was it worth it. The swell was big the day we went it unleashed. There’s a natural infinity pool just up the path from Devil’s Tear that’s almost as good as Penida’s Angels Billabong but completely unsung and undeveloped. We had free reign of the entirety of it.", "Devil's tear is worth seeing when you're on the island. Rent a motorbike, cruise the island, stop by and take a look. It's even better when the waves are big!", "It's a cliff with a few waves that rise up and splash against it, creating a wave of spray and noise. The name \\Devil's Tears\\\" sounds a lot more interesting than the actual landmark is. If you're in the area, worth checking out - but don't make a special trip for it.\"", "Two huge caves drilled into the cliff by a millennia of waves crashing into the rock. This place breaths as the caves suck in the ocean and then spew the water out creating \\Devil's Tears\\\". We were there at about 1:30pm and were awestruck by this natural wonder. I'm sure going at sunset or sunrise we be a different and equally amazing experience. We didn't see them, but turtles often visit. Keep the kids close as it's a long way down.\"", "Unfortuantely is seems that this has become a popular stopping point for tour buses. When we arrived there were probably around 300 people (mostly taking \\perfect clifftop selfies\\\") lining the clifftops around the Devils tear. The area is littered with rubbish. There is little chance to appreciate the sight.\"", "I am pretty sure the devil is sleeping in this place! Totally worth visiting while you are in scooter close by!", "Worth to walk little bit away from the growd. You can feel better the \\devilness\\\". Tip: It looks better from the boat\"", "Devils Tears is a very beautiful place where the sea meats the rocks. It s worth seeing this wonder of nature. The area arround Devils Tears is clean, not like the rest of the island, wich is full of garbage on the floor.", "We visited shortly after the earthquakes in and the waves at Devil's Tear was extra high due to the activity. Extremely beautiful, but was very busy with tourists. Can be a mission to get good photo shots at times. But still worthwhile as it is nature showing its power and beauty at the same time.", "Beautiful attractions, must visit! We visited devil tears last week, and it is awesome. We used bike to reach there and it is beautiful.", "We went twice as our hotel was just around the corner. The first time was in the afternoon and we were inundated with Chinese tourists standing precariously close to the edge for that social media snap. The next time we were there at approx. 9am and beat the buggies that ferry in said tourists. We wandered around the corner and found the waves and coves far more impressive. When we walked back there were a lot of people around devils tears so it is defo worth waking away from the crowd.", "We visited Devil's Tears whilst celebrating a family wedding. Whilst the island and surrounding areas appear quite derelict the actual view off the cliff are superb and worth the travel.", "Devils tear....spectacular natural wonder. Amazing but dangerous. Don’t get too close the waves will wash you in!! Stay behind the ropes for safety and hang onto children. Wear comfortable walking shoes. Rocks are very sharp!!", "The roads leading up to the Devils tears are bad but it's a great place to click some awesome pics. You can combine this with a visit to the dream beach.", "Devil’s Tear are a busy attraction on Lembongan and the scene of waves crashing over the rocks is surely a thrilling one. I was unsure whether to write this so soon but I feel that maybe the sooner the better because as many people need to see my warning ASAP. When we visited today we witnessed a fatal accident. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE!!!! stay back and enjoy from a distance. The waves are unpredictable and strong. Do NOT underestimate this danger of this place. ", "My partner and I planned a tour to Nusa Lembongan's Devil's Tears and spent a night at Nusa Ceningan. We were all by ourselves at the spot and enjoying the view a lot. The view and the big waves were very interesting for us. This spot is the best spot of Nusa Lembongan by our opinion. My partner took a risk by taking a closer step to take some photos. Suddenly a very big wave came and the splash was a big one. It dragged both of us. There were no splash nor a wave that big for a half hour we were there before. We were not that close from the edge of the cliff (around 7-10m inside the pond from the edge). Thank god we didn't lose our lives by falling down from the cliff to the big ocean. Only some major scratches (my partner's leg wes stitched) due to the accident. Please be very careful when you visited this spot. After we treated our injuries we were informed that The Devil's Tear is that dangerous. Some people had been dragged by the big waves/splashes: 2 of them died (they say there are similar accidents every 4-6months) This accident tells us a lot of new perspective, one of the most important thing is to be aware of the nature and be very careful: our lives are too precious! Enjoy your trip and be safe.", "Devil's tear can be reach easily. It is next to dream beach huts. Good to take pictures but kids need to be supervised as there is no fence or barrier on the edge of the cliff. Spectacular view of splashing waves to the cliff creating a beautiful rainbow", "A must visit! Devil's Tears is named so because of the beautiful creation of rock formations and caves by the harsh waters breaking on the cliff edges. It's a great spot to observe the sunset over the endless blue waters and all the emsmerizing colours of the sea! Hike ahead a little to avoid the crowd and find yourself above the crashing waves.", "My partner and I hired a scooter to visit the Devil's Tears, and it truly is worth it. A bit out of the way, but it's an amazing natural feature which you certainly don't see everyday! Be sure to visit at high tide!", "My husband and I walked from out hotel near mushroom bay and visited Devil's tear in the morning. We even saw a small rainbow formed when there. It is a beautiful place to visit and sit for some time.Local vendors sell Bintang and coconut water nearby. Dream beach is also very close.We went to Tropical Juice bar close by and since I was a bit tired the lady even dropped me first then my husband via her motor bike back to our hotel.Google maps provide correct directions and shorter routes to walk and explore. Best time to visit is early morning or evening when its cool.", "If you have some time to spare it is well worth jumping on a scooter and heading out to the Devils Tears for a great photo opportunity.", "Devil's tear is just a sea side attraction where one can visit for awhile. You can enjoy the sunset at evening from there. It's in Nusa Lembogan only and you can take a bike there.", "This area was highlighted on our map of the area, so we walked to dream beach and found a trail to devil's tear. It is a near phenomenon to see. As waves hit the rock wall, there is spray that shoots up well above your head.. and you're probably 40+ feet above sea level. Also easy to walk there from Mushroom Bay, but beware - Google maps isn't set up to find actual roads on this island yet!", "Devils tears is beautiful with its own way.. couldnt describe more but you HAVE TO come and see by your eyes..", "Definelty worth renting a scooter to come see devils tears. Watching these huge waves crash a couple hundred feet from you is pretty awesome and makes for some nice pics.", "We visited there twice during our two days visit, I had never seen anything as amazing as the Devil’s tears and sunset as beautiful as there, will definitely visit there some day in the future.", "Devil s tear shows us the miracle of nature. It has great view, but actually rather than this place, I love the blue lagoon in nusa ceningan more", "It's really like the devil is crying. Awesome to wacht the ocean being so impressive here. Great place to take some nice photos as well. And be carefull. You don't want to go for a swim here ;)", "Devil's tears is a nice place for visit. The cliff and the waves a amusing. Go there when it's high tide - so exciting to watch.", "Devil's Tear is an absolutely beautiful spot. Unfortunately, in recent years, if arriving after midday it's overrun by tourists. I would advise hiring a scooter or buggy and getting there before 10am. It's also worth having breakfast and a swim at the Dream Beach Huts next door. The terrain around Devil's Tear is rough, and you must be careful with young children.", "We visited Devil's Tear at a time when they had unusually high waves, due to the full moon apparently. The sea was spectacular and the water blown up out of the lagoon was incredible giving everybody a good soaking if you stand in the right place. Dangerous if you stand too close and there are always a few that think they are invincible, which is great to watch. We had cheap drinks at the little bar that stands alone at the far end. A good hour of entertainment.", "Devil's Tears was a definite highlight of our 2 week stay in Indonesia. The waves are nothing shy of majestic. We were in awe at such natural beauty. Plus, the shore line is so long, you can easily find a secluded place away from other tourists. It is totally worth it!", "My partner and I Walked to the Devils Tears from playgrounds spot and it was well worth it. I would recommend wearing some reef booties as the rocks are slippery and sharp. Some big sets of waves came in was spectacular .", "We were pleasantly surprised by the spectacle that we were given at the Devil’s Tears, with so much excitement shared by us and strangers as the waves rolled in, crashing into the cliff faces. This caused crazy splashes and pressurised air and water to come spraying out of the holes that the years of erosion has caused. There are many spots that this happens around this coastal edge area - with varying results, and completely different picture opportunities. We even went back the next day to see it again as the power of the waves and this beautiful spectacle was just so amazing. Worth going!", "Devil’s tear is a great place to watch sunset! The place is instagramable with beautiful rock formation and great splashing waves! The cost to enter the attraction is 10k per car. Very recommended.", "Beautiful creation of nature, the only word to describe it perfectly is 'HEAVENLY'. It was quite a walk to devil's tears from our hotel, and also took us some time to find out the exact location; however it was worth the walk, all the efforts and short breaths :)", "The Devil's Tear was okay, but it didn't live up to the hype. Waves crashing into the shoreline and coastal caves are pretty cool, but not worth the trouble of hiking through the mud. Plus, this place was approximately 99% Chinese tourists. Nothing against Chinese tourists because they have the same rights as everyone else to see the sites, but they're loud, inconsiderate, and don't understand respecting the natural beauty. This isn't everyone, but enough to spoil the trip.", "Very beautiful spot to enjoy Devils Tears..great like location to sit & watch the water & the world go by..you can get to here by scooter or tour driver", "Amazing view of Devil’s tears . Me and my other half went in the afternoon around 1330hrs , and the view was wonderful . The only down side when we reached the area , there were a lot of tourist that was hogging the space to take their 1000 pictures per person . It just never ends . Recommended to rent a bike and drive up.", "On an island where every location is more incredible than the last the devils tears at sunset was amazing and probably the best. We were lucky that the swell was pretty big and we saw a turtle there.", "We rented a scooter and took a drive up to Devil's Tears. The view is amazing. The highlight was the rainbow that was created when the sun shone on the crashing waves. We stayed for around half an hour admiring the scenery. It is worth visiting and very close to Dream Beach!", "Devil's Tear is a must to see when you visit N. Lembongan but check the high tide timing before go, I went there twice once at 11 am (High tide) and at 5 pm (low tide) for Sunset. at High tide, the Devil's tear wave is big and strong. Be careful where you stand as you may get wet and damaged your phone. (I have seen someone try to take a selfie when wave come up and end up totally wet) also if you ride a motorbike there road is full of potholes, make sure you ride carefully. This is one of the best thing to do in this Island (Devil's Tear and Snorkel/Scuba diving)", "We walked along the trail to devils tears... beautiful cliffs, but the bus loads of tourists tours makes for a very busy place. All the drinks and snacks are twice the price of anywhere else on the island.", "The Devil's Tears is an Outstanding beauty spot if a little difficult to get to absolutely worth it when you get there", "Devil's Tear was a cool place to visit - it is quite busy with tourist, but it is still worth a stop. I think the big shame is the rubbish littered everywhere. Please, please if you are visiting, don't litter, take your rubbish away with you....it isn't the locals job to clean up after you", "We rented a \\golf buggy\\\" and spend a day touring the island. Devil's Tears was a little hard to find, but well worth the effort.\"", "It you want to get out to Devil’s Tear the advice would be get there very early in the morning ..... the boat loads of tour groups flock in to Nusa Lembongan each morning from around 9am - and it’s mayhem ....... with them all heading to Devil’s Tear and Dream Beach armed with selfie sticks and parasols - we couldn’t get near any vantage point at the Devil’s Tear as it was packed out ..... how there isn’t more accidents with people falling off the cliffs in attempt to get the perfect insta shot is anyone’s guess!", "On our day trip from Penida to Labongan, we visited this place. You have to drive a very short distance from Dream beach to reach the Devil's Tears. It is a place where the waves come with very high intensity and splash on the rocky shore to make long fountain type shapes. If you get sunshine during your visit, you can see beautiful rainbows there. It is very dangerous and be careful when you take selfie here as sudden splash of water can hit you if you are close. Lot of Chinese tourists we could see (almost 90%) and we made friends with few. Lambongan is so badly over crowded, the place will tumble in few years, may be. As it is, the weeds cultivation which used to happen here (when you drive on the road closer to the sea you can view them when water recedes in low tide) has now more or less gone destroying livelihood of some people. Too much trashes in and around Devil's Tears. There are few shops selling lot of stuffs they get from mainland . Photographer's paradise to take various formations of water when it splashes. Enjoyed the visit.", "We visited devils tear by foot and it was Well worth it. It is great to see and almost feel the power of the see while your standing on the edge.", "Devils Tears is a fantastic spot to visit. A beautiful place to watch the sunset, but the most incredible thing about our visit there was that we saw a giant sea turtle coming up from air in the waters down below. It was the most majestic beautiful thing. We saw it both days we went down there. Keep your eyes peeled. It's incredible!!", "After we spent the afternoon at dream beach to have drinks and swim, we were heading to the sign about Devil's Tears. We follow the small path till we found this such incredible view. Spectacular!", "Dream Beach and Devil’s Tears was about a 30 minute walk from Mushroom Beach...a nice early morning jalen-jalen. Make sure you make a right into the unmarked dirt parking area at Dream Beach. Then join the crowds of Chinese Excursioners who are on a day trip to Nusa Lembongan. Once you are there the punch bowl and crashing waves are truly spectacular...the vistas and photo-ops are grand.", "The Devil's Tear is an incredible place to visit and is well worth the trip to see it. This is simply an amazing rock formation where you can watch the waves crashing (it is better than I just made it sound), the only problem is that there are too many people visiting it at the one time and you need to fight your way to the front to get a good view. We noticed that most of the tourist were day trippers and left the island about 3pm - 4 pm, go to this after this time, or early morning.", "It's worth a visit our here to look at the Devils tears. Just to see how nature can make so cool things. Me and my friend stayed there for 20 minutes just watching how it all looked. You can get pretty good pictures and videos as well. It's close to the dream beach as well so you can do both in one trip", "I didnt think The Devils Tears was that special as others have stated here. It's a bit dramatic and a nice thing to see when on Lembongan but I think it is pretty overrated on its own. But a nice walk with a nive breeze! :-)", "Perfect spot for watching the waves come crashing against the rocks and experience the sheer awesome power of the ocean... I will try be polite but we did observe some rather aive and silly\\\" tourists standing far to close to the edge to get that killer selfie. Be responsible and DO NOT get to close as the spray can literally knock you off you feet onto the sharp rocks or worse pull you into the deep blue sea and then you on your own. Devils Tears is a short walk from Dream Beach and is was a fantastic place to watch the sunset before heading back to your resort.\"", "The devils tear was packed with people trying to get that perfect instagram photo. 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Looking around and making comparisons between different hotels is pretty easy, but letting go of your old favourite hotels to try something else doesn't come that easy. But I'm so glad I did. If it's time to look around for new options, Double Six will not disappoint. Likewise if it's your first time to , Double Six is a must stay for you. I know everyone says that staff are AMAZING at every 5 star hotel, because of the lovely nature of the locals, but Double Six is in its own class. I've stayed in around 10 times and Double Six is unparalleled for their service. The decor and architecture are modern and functional with beautiful aesthetics. Most 5 star resorts can't give you local charm, but Double Six does. It's opposite the beach and also has a side street in front with local shops and restaurants. It's easy to see why Double Six sort out this location. Somehow Double Six balances the sunshine with shade in a perfect way. Whether you're in the pool, pool-side or the many food / drinking options, the weather seamlessly gives you all options. Although the hotel is large, nothing is far away. You don't have the feeling of 'walking down' to breakfast or 'waking down' to the pool. Everything is close and simply. And still Double Six is very spacious and private. Take me out of some of the traditional (old) hotels and take me to Double Six. I feel other hotels lock you into their hotel grounds, while Double Six is open and free - stay by the pool or walk the beach, or local shops and restaurants. Super easy and simple. On this occasion, there are a few kids or all ages, but mostly coupes and small groups of men and women is their early 30's. It's quiet, classy and relaxed with EVERYTHING you could ever want at your fingertips. 10/10 for Double Six. Chris and Kev", "cleaner than most beaches in and close to the new double 6 hotel which has great dining and nightlife", "We love Double Six Beach and although we usually stay at a villa nearby we try to go there and maybe have a swim at least once during our stay.There are so many bars and restaurants you can choose from,some with live music and lots of atmosphere", "This time we managed to stretch a normal weekend to best possible extent for Trip.We wanted to go to south as our last trip to this part of Asia was more to do with serene mountains,volcanic lakes and monkey forest. South has fabulous beaches starting with Seminyak,Legian and all the way to south Kuta.We chose to stay at Pearl Hotel on Double Six beach road hardly 10 minutes walking distance from all the happening places of South .We took an early flight on Friday afternoon and reached by evening.Anthony,who is the owner of Pearl Hotel had made all arrangements for our pick up from airport.It took just 30 mins to reach the boutique hotel and we dumped our bags in the hotel room and headed for Double Six beach.There were plenty of beach shacks with live music and bean bags on the sand with little colourful umbrellas.'The Sand' has a beautiful set up right on the beach and local band playing.We enjoyed some good nachos and satay along with free flowing drinks and music from nese Jennifer Lopez. Night well spent we retired to our hotel.This place is very quiet with a nice pool in the midst of the private rooms with all amenities. After breakfast on Saturday morning we were back on the beach strolling,walking past the huge surfing waves creating a misty environment.There were couches on the beach that one can rent for 10 $ per hour.We had a treat for ourselves on a double couch enjoying breeze on our faces,beautiful view and Amy Tan's 'Saving Fish from drowning'. We had a lazy laid back lunch in Hotel Oberoi with trendy DJ playing and some delicious cocktails I have ever tasted in my life as the relentless waves continued crushing on the beach and created a beautiful rhythm as we sat there sipping our refreshing cocktail and fresh thin crust wooden pizza. The evening was well spent watching the most beautiful sunset ever experienced,hopping beach cafes,floating paper lanterns and watching fire dance all on the beach.We explored Laplancha and The Sand once again this time. Now that we had the entire Sunday to be spent as per our whims we spent it a bit differently pampering ourselves with authentic nese massage followed by lunch at the famous MehraPutti on the most happening streets of Semninyak. One can't resist from shopping as you walk past the best shopping boutiques.Watched breathtaking sunset from Hotel Oberoi lounge.one has to make advance booking as this place becomes crowded as the sun sets on the beaches on Legian ,view to cherish for life.Finally we headed to Potato Head for poolside dinner.Both Potato Head and MehraPutti are exquisite dining experiences one must have while at South .We had a morning flight to catch on Monday and thus ended our not so planned but one of the best backpackers tour in Indonesia. Not to forget Pearl had arranged for taxi at the right time in such wee hours even though the reception was closed and their professionalism is much appreciated for making our stay smooth and memorable. ", "Many place must go in . Double six is one of them. You can enjoy sunset there while drink a bottle of beer. Many restaurant and shop around. You can also try to go to surf school there.", "This beach is filled with surfers and there are lots of instructors around as well. So if you ever wanted to try this sport, double six is the place to go!", "This time we managed to stretch a normal weekend to best possible extent for Trip.We wanted to go to south as our last trip to this part of Asia was more to do with serene mountains,volcanic lakes and monkey forest. South has fabulous beaches starting with Seminyak,Legian and all the way to south Kuta.We chose to stay at Pearl Hotel on Double Six beach road hardly 10 minutes walking distance from all the happening places of South .We took an early flight on Friday afternoon and reached by evening.Anthony,who is the owner of Pearl Hotel had made all arrangements for our pick up from airport.It took just 30 mins to reach the boutique hotel and we dumped our bags in the hotel room and headed for Double Six beach.There were plenty of beach shacks with live music and bean bags on the sand with little colourful umbrellas.'The Sand' has a beautiful set up right on the beach and local band playing.We enjoyed some good nachos and satay along with free flowing drinks and music from nese Jennifer Lopez. Night well spent we retired to our hotel.This place is very quiet with a nice pool in the midst of the private rooms with all amenities. After breakfast on Saturday morning we were back on the beach strolling,walking past the huge surfing waves creating a misty environment.There were couches on the beach that one can rent for 10 $ per hour.We had a treat for ourselves on a double couch enjoying breeze on our faces,beautiful view and Amy Tan's 'Saving Fish from drowning'. We had a lazy laid back lunch in Hotel Oberoi with trendy DJ playing and some delicious cocktails I have ever tasted in my life as the relentless waves continued crushing on the beach and created a beautiful rhythm as we sat there sipping our refreshing cocktail and fresh thin crust wooden pizza. The evening was well spent watching the most beautiful sunset ever experienced,hopping beach cafes,floating paper lanterns and watching fire dance all on the beach.We explored Laplancha and The Sand once again this time. Now that we had the entire Sunday to be spent as per our whims we spent it a bit differently pampering ourselves with authentic nese massage followed by lunch at the famous MehraPutti on the most happening streets of Semninyak. One can't resist from shopping as you walk past the best shopping boutiques.Watched breathtaking sunset from Hotel Oberoi lounge.one has to make advance booking as this place becomes crowded as the sun sets on the beaches on Legian ,view to cherish for life.Finally we headed to Potato Head for poolside dinner.Both Potato Head and MehraPutti are exquisite dining experiences one must have while at South .We had a morning flight to catch on Monday and thus ended our not so planned but one of the best backpackers tour in Indonesia. Not to forget Pearl had arranged for taxi at the right time in such wee hours even though the reception was closed and their professionalism is much appreciated for making our stay smooth and memorable. ", "We went to K Resto on Double Six Beach. The food was fantastic. So nice sitting on the beach watching the sunset and having a drink. A bit quieter than some of the other bar/restaurants but we really liked it.", "We went to Double Six beach yesterday. It is a part of Seminyak beaches and it is ridiculously amazing. Soft sand, no stones or other little pebbles, great waves, that is why everyone is surfing. There were literally five people on the beach ever since morning. It gets a little crowded in the afternoon as everyone gathers to see the most beautiful sunset you will ever see. People who sell you stuff are frequent but a simple No for two-three times will send them on their way and I do not see it as a big problem.", "The Double Six beach is a perfect getaway to relax under an umbrella and have a couple of drinks , the waves are medium and the beach is clean just beware of the scammers at the entrance of the beach telling you that you have won a complementary prize , also there are many people trying to sell you stuff on the beach itself. Would return again", "Recently stayed at Double-Six Hotel and was able to see the daily early morning cleaning of the beach by tractor. Great beach for walking, scenic, lots of activity and some great beach restaurants and bars with bean bags to relax in and enjoy the music in the evenings.", "Double Six Beach is super busy with people walking down to the beach, scooters & honking taxis. There's plenty of places to eat & drink & just watch the Amazing sunsets. Loads of colorful beanbags & pretty umbrellas to sit under. Walking along the beach down towards Seminyak is fine & feels safe, there are so many people walking about taking photos. Amazing sunsets, no filters needed. Recommend.", "Visiting Double Six will definitely not be boring! If people aren't trying to sell you paintings, beer, watches,kids toys, sarongs, necklaces ... the list goes on, then you can learn to surf or have a drink and some cheap bites at one of the bean bag beach bars! These bars are a place you MUST visit at sunset when in . The beers are cheap and the live music creates a fun but relaxed atmosphere", "So many tourists are fascinated by the famous Double Six Beach and is called \\five star beach\\\" but seriously, the place is completely packed with tourists, and domestic tourists. The domestic tourists makes you feel so uncomfortable cause all they do is stand in front of you and take photos or videos of you sun bathing or running. And not just one person does this, it's a whole group of men! There are so many other great beaches on !\"", "The place in i saw the most of street vendors and people trying to sell you something. I have never said \\No Thank You\\\" in one place more than i did in Double Six But after 8 pm it gets bit quieter and pretty chill actually. Cocktails are good (especially the ones served inside of a coconut - sometimes you have to tell them to serve your cocktail in a coconut and for extra 0.5 AUD thy will do it) But for my taste (when i was there while the sun was still up) double six is not a nice place to have a chilled drink with your misses. Extremely touristic and allot of people under 20 away from home who had more drinks that they could actually handle Take a scooter and some time and go to an beach instead. Cheers\"", "Recently I visited double six beach and very surprised to see it's very crowded. So many new cafés / restaurants and equipped with bean bag on the sand. Quite relaxing and fairly economical if you like to sip your coconut or something stronger while watching sun set. The view is nice and nobody will bother you if you stay a bit long with only one drink.", "You can't leave without coming here! The atmosphere is so amazing, fun friendly faces, so much to see and do, restaurants, bars! Double Six Beach is the place to be!", "Double Six Beach is one of best beaches in . It has fine sands throughout and no stones to hurt your feet. It is great for surfing and swimming. The local lads who teach surfing were great and could speak good English. The beach also has lots of eating places and the food both veg and non veg was good. Prices for the drinks were also reasonable and if you ordered if while lying on your sunbed via the boys who were serving it was tax free and no service charge payable.Cold Fresh Coconut were excellent and so was the local Bintang beer. After seeing other beaches in I am of the opinion that Double Six Beach was the best one around.", "Double Six Beach is located between Legian and Seminyak. I guess about a kilometre strip of beach. During the day it is the same as any other beach but toward sunset and into the evening the place begins to buzz. There are numerous bars along the beach each offering some sort of seating, food and drinks and live music. All at inflated prices with plus plus to cap off the price. BUT if you go you are there for a sunset and balmy evening on the beach. Best advice I can give is to monitor your bill as it can too easy get out of hand. Food is at best ordinary. If you choose to swim be aware there are quite large waves (Dumpers) which form in very shallow water. Be aware of the rips that form quickly and the odd idiot on a surf board out of control. For all that a very pleasant evening can be had here if you are carefull.", "Double Six beach is a Seminyak Staple. It's filthy during wet season (January and February) but the fine sand and flat surface make it perfect for exercise. It's particularly smelly at the end of Jalan Double 6 where the river dumps into the ocean. But the sand is fine and nice on the feet. With this and all other beaches, keep your expectations realistic and you will have a great time.", "Fantastic beach . has really cleaned up its act and its beaches . From sunrise to sunset , the beach is there to be enjoyed . Lots of morning walkers , joggers , swimmers and surfers . During the day you can hire one or two sun lounges and umbrellas for a fee of around $10 for the day . Lots of hawkers but a firm no goes a long way if you dont want to be bothered , then again you may want to barter for a sarong , jewellery , statue , painting , kite , etc as its all fun on the beach . Drinks at sunset on the beach is always a fantastic experience and Sundays is especially crowded with Indonesian families and groups going to the beach to relax or have fun , maybe a game of soccer or a swim , or just a walk along the waters edge . A horse ride at sunrise or sunset is a good thing to do and even if you have never been on a horse before the very experienced stable guys are there to help you and walk a long side your horse so you have no worries of your horse galloping away . There are lots of beach bars from plastic seats on the beach to restaurants with bean bags , lanterns at night and entertainment from sunset . There really is something for everyone.", "we are been Double six beach is nice place for relaxing because good view of the sea at winner season .", "During the day Double Six Beach is just another beach but at night time it becomes a massive entertainment centre with live bands, lots of food and alcohol, all very cheap.", "Double Six is covered with beach umbrellas and full of holiday makers. The water can have a strong undertow but it has a gentle sandy bottom.", "My family and I enjoyed to be at the Double Six Beach. It is clean. Enjoy the sunset in the evening. So beautiful! In the evening there is a live music and we sit enjoy the music.", "Beach named on Indian Mythological Characters, is a long beach with lot of sitting arrangement. People can do boating, shopping and eating. Lots of shops and restaurant are there. But do bargain. Seeing tourists, they shops and boating people charge a lot.", "Patrolled beach that is very safe. Double Six has beach chairs for guests with service from the hotel", "Surf Lesson, Surf Photography, Surf Trip. Enjoy the waves in Double Six Beach.. With our surf instructor and ride your wave, we will capture your moment stand up on surfboard.", "We expected more from what was posted as an attractive beach. The surf was high but on our visits unridable. A trip to Double 6 was definitely a better bet", "Double Six Beach definitely has a nice view, but it is not a beach for laying out and spending time by the water. Better to sit at a restaurant on the beach to watch the sunset. Sand is dirty.", "Double six beach is an amazing place for waiting and watch sunset. we can choose one of the restaurant there. some of the restaurant provide music or (sometimes) live music to accompany us enjoy our evening.", "The benefit of Double Six beach is that there are some rather nice beach bars along the stretch that give parts a nice boho vibe. The beach itself isn't that nice - though if you're willing to shell out for drinks you can usually nab a sunbed or beanbag. Ok, for swimming if it isn't too windy.", "I loved Double Six beach...good and comfortable...the lounges right at the front are a must....you get to enjoy the waves and people surfing. I found it very clean.", "Tonight I was very desalinated with the taxi drivers at the beach entrance . I had a injured leg with Stitches and couldn't walk very far. I approached 3 taxi drivers fwo wanted to charge me 500.000 Rp to drive me 400mt to my villa. You have got to be kidding me! One driver was so rude, disrespectful and foul! Even made boo noises after me. Being an Aussie I soon told him where to go and what to do when he got there!!! I have never been treated like that here in Seminyak , I have been hear numerous times and feel very disappointed . Blue bird taxi drivers are usually very nice.", "As an Aussie, I deem it my responsibility to go to one, or more beaches for a Bintang and watch the sunset each trip. On this occasion, I had guests staying with me at my Villa and I had assured them this should be ticked off their bucket list! As always, several \\Beer boys\\\" descended upon us and I ordered 3 chilled beers, as we were ushered to some rather old and grubby looking laybacks. As they were uncomfortable on our backs, we requested chairs. Anyway, the beer was chilled to perfection. As the beers were delivered I was advised that it would cost each of us IDR to sit on these chairs, about which I was most embarrassed in front of my friends. I paid the bill when we left and added IDR for the uncomfortable laybacks, making it perfectly clear that such demands are damaging the image of 66 Beach and people will go elsewhere for their beers. On top of that, Taxi's were asking IDR100,000 to transfer back to Seminyak because of 66 being 1-way! I said we would use the meter, and received the normal response \\\"meter broken\\\". Who is going to tidy up this place and take it back to the happy and fun place to have a beer & watch the sunset?? I'll go back then.\"", "It’s been a fun evenings in double six beach. I love the restaurants with bands and fire dancers are awesomes. Drinks beers or full bottle drinks as they dilute your drinks with water.", "Double six beach is one of my family \\sunset spot\\\" place. The cleanes, the cafe arround, the ambiance were very nice.\"", "I visited Double Six Beach on recommendation of our hotel's travel desk. The beach is nothing too great, there are several other beaches much better than Double Six Beach in . I would recommend Semiyank Beach for sunset which is much cleaner.", "I've been here a couple of times. The view from the cliffs is really beatiful and peaceful, and it's definitily worth a visit. Be sure to check out Padang Padang beach afterwards!", "instead of going to alot of pricey beachclubs, double 6 beach offers a cheap but hipster solution to catching a good sunset with the many cheap beach bars. theres a famous bakso place there which everyone says its good but i havent tried it", "Spent a lot of time in the beach shacks on double six . These are a great place to kick back and listen to some music, beach is clean. quite enjoyable", "Staying at double six hotel has allowed us to use the beach daily for running and swimming which has been wonderful. The beach is clean without any rubbish in the ocean Perfect for swimming, the current is strong swimmers need to be aware of the undertow", "We were staying at jimbaran and we caugth a taxi to Canggu as we had been told from locals to go there. We paid 200k rupias (one way) and we spend almost 2 hours to arrive there due of the traffic. It absolutely didn't worth it! The black sand beach is small, crowded, and everything is overpriced. Kids could not swim because of the big waves. Went to an italian restaurant for lunch and it was just average and they only serves salad as a gluten free option (my husband is celiac) The worst thing happened when we tried to catch a taxi to back to our hotel. Local drivers are very rude and after a long bargain with a few drivers, we paid 450k rupias for the same trip that we paid only 200k in the morning! We only throw a day of our holiday...Definetely not a place to go!", "My husband and i loved Double Six beach. Beers, good vibes and some sun on a beanbag is the perfect way to spend the afternoon in and watch the sunset. No need to go to pretentious beach clubs (Potato Head) and pay ridiculous prices for a beer or cocktail.", "Our hotel was a short stroll away from Double Six Beach. We spent many hours relaxing in the bean chairs sipping on a Bintang watching the sunset. Each bar has live music each night and they all fill up prior to the sun setting. The beach itself is a nice beach and great for swimming. Enjoyed our time there.", "Double six beach is not the best for swimming due to the waves, but it's good for surfing or even just watching people surf. The dark sands adds to its appeal. The sunset is great if there aren't clouds. The beach could be kept cleaner, but with the amount of people it attracts that is a difficult task.", "Double Six beach is almost perfect. The water is warm, the waves are just right, not too small or too big. Ideal beach to swim with no rips - safe for children and great waves to start learning how to surf. Plenty of available chairs and umbrellas for rental at a cheap price. Lots of restaurants available just off the beach. The only negative is the constant badgering of the locals trying to sell you something on the beach who don't take no for an answer easily", "Double Six Beach is good for swimming. It is not big waves and love cafes for drink during sunset. But i don't like when it too touristic.", "Very good spot, and eazy to access but this beach is to crowdy... You can see much better beach in by taking your scooter ony 15min, and if you are eazy on scooter, go to the Bukit ! Uluwatu, Dreamland, Impossible, Bingin... So much better !", "This is a little hideaway a beach for everyone...Once you find this you will return for it's splendour,clean sand, amenities and the usual nese welcoming! it is situated in an ideal position and easy to get to as u stroll down to the Double Six Beach with its charming coffee & tourist shops. Fronting the beach is a fine selection of foods for every taste from take away, casual or fine dining... IT's A MUST...........", "We stayed a small walk from double six beach, regularly we would walk down there. Beach was fairly clean and looks good, not as amazing as some beaches. Good for a swim and lots of keen surfers. Good atmosphere, especially around sunset. There are a few nice restaurants and places for a cocktail while there.", "Double Six beach is the perfect place for beginners to learn surfing. The waves are not too big, there are a few instructors on the beach and it's not too crowded (like Kuta)", "First beach we went on . Nice surprise. Dark sand, great waves and perfect for a stroll until Seminyak. You can walk for hours and there is a great choice on spots were you can eat and drink. If you see the La Laguna bridge, get inside. Great spot.", "One thing about this beach is that it still clean, and not so many tourists, plus it's big so no worries you ran out of space to enjoy the beach. Water sports still ok at the acceptable price, lots of local shop / warung to eat and drink. Beach chairs are rented for IDR 50k / chair. Life guard also on site. There's some statue of the Hindu story that you can take photo with along the entrance down to the beach.", "The beach at double six is not a place to relax, although the sunset here is pretty. (Provided there are no clouds in the pm) but be prepared to be hassled by peddlers trying to sell you sarongs, watches, paintings, kites & jewellery. This might be acceptable if it were only a few of them, but the days I went to double six I was hassled every five minutes by so many of them it became very annoying. I hired a sun lounge, to relax but every few minutes a peddler came. They do not care for your peace & quiet. Even when you say no, the lady peddlers grab your feet and say “foot massage ?” Several times despite you declining. No personal boundaries. You have to be rude to get them to leave. So for 2 hours I hired a lounge and had no break from them. I don’t think they understand how many of them come at you. It’s too much !!! Even when you go to the beach cafes at double six they are allowed in the restaurant while your eating .....to hassle you to buy. Even when your about to take a mouthful of food they come right up. I was trying to be polite ,but it was just too much for me to enjoy my time there. The food is very average, but the sunsets are lovely. The ocean isn’t always clean and some plastic and packaging floated past as I swam. There are many surf schools at double six beach but no designated area for them so wherever you swim be prepared for learner surfers to come crashing toward you. Ha ha . Better to go to less popular beaches. Or better still the islands are much nicer.", "Great beach with loads of drinking and eating options on the sand. La Plancha seems like the best option with it's funky tunes and colourful beanbags but if you can't get a seat there then try any one of the lookalikes nearby. Lots of friendly beach vendors to haggle and giggle with. Double thumbs up for double six beach.", "Walking out from the double Six hotel and onto the beach was fantastic, any time of the day, we when down to watch the sunset, we sat down and relaxed with a couple drinks and a few nibbles, comfortable relaxing and staff are great, fantastic way to end YES another perfect day in .", "After visiting Panang Panang (get there early to get an umbrella since the shade is worth it!) we wanted something less crowded. The swimming is nice down on the right but it is easy to cool off at the shoreline. There are nice lounges to relax in and watch the surfers.. it was the most crowded break that I have seen do far here in ). The drive down is long and hot but it is nice to be at a beach that is not as crowded and expensive to park. There are ladies selling sarongs and massages but they are not pushy and very nice.", "The personal reviews depend on where you come from and where you live there: units, houses and country I come from beautiful Nowra nsw Australia 20 Mts from beautiful beaches with real white sands I accidentally came to in 2017 and with regrets I joined a Resort membership so here I am again 2018 in Nusa Dua for a couple of weeks\\free accommodation\\\" it happens after coming back from five weeks in Acapulco and Cancun Mexico no comparison what so ever with little boring that everything have to be imported from Australia and Thailand food and craft I had been seven times in BBK and Phuket Island I am not the tourist that come out to the hotel stay in swimming pool all day have some drinks and then catch the airplane go back to there country I do not like how hotel and restaurants treat tourists when they re sell imported food apply services and taxes etc. Retreats\"", "Double six beach is somewhere we have visited all 3 trips to ! We often go to Zanzibars for a dinner meal, then head down the beach to grab a drink on bean bags and watch the musical entertainment at one of the beach bar type places. Often you will see fireworks, or lanterns floating away in the sky, which is nice! The only downside to double six beach is that there is many, many people trying to sell you things (watches, toys, sarongs, etc) and it can get a bit annoying sometimes. They are often very friendly, but sometimes persistent and it makes me feel a little bad knocking people back all the time. Worth it though. Brilliant at sunset. I actually proposed to my other half a few years back on this beach!", "Double six beach is not a very clean beach, though it is one of the best places to learn how to surf since there are no corals or rocks. The waves are also ranging from 2m down to as small as it can be. I wouldn't recommend this beach to do anything else because the water from the sewage comes out just at the centre of this beach, so it smells and gets pretty dirty most of the times.", "We stayed at the Double-Six hotel and loved this beach every day. It is simply stunning with very nice places to drink, eat and lounge.", "This beach its good for se the sunset, expensive hotel and villas nearby the double six beach. The famous beach bar its la plancha in here", "I have just returned from staying at Double-Six Hotel and I must say that I was so impressed that the beach had been cleaned up and free of all the rubbish that flooded it last year. The restaurants are yummy and clean and the Bintag's always cold!", "Alot of construction and remodeling along the road front but what you get once you reach the beach is worth it, friendly locals all competing to make your stay memorable. during our stay in we visited the beach on several afternoons for the sunset we chose different bars and and sections of the beach, We definitely recommend you spend at least one afternoon relaxing and enjoying sunset on Double Six Beach", "Double Six was overcrowded and it was difficult to get a drink. The beanbags look nice to sit on but the sand is black so your feet get really dirty. It felt really commercial and it was difficult to see the sunset due to so many people on the beach. I prefer Legian Beach as it is whiter and less formal with small family run beach bars. The traffic was terrible......I would go very early if you are travelling by car as it takes up to an hour just from Jalan Laksmana.", "Double Six has its own private beach straight across the road should you choose to relax by the beach. We used this quite a bit.", "We went there for sunset. The view is breathtaking. Just watching the sunset and the waves crashing to the cliff is very relaxing. Go to the other side where there are less tourist and the view is better. As for taking Grab over here, dont make the same mistake we did thinking we could go back also using Grab. You can go here using Grab but there is no Grab going back. Better to book taxi. Good thing that we met some new friends staying at Padang Padang beach. They were also having problem booking grab going back to their hotel. We shared taxi and split the fare.", "When you visit Double six beach be sure to stay for a drink a dusk. They set up bean bags and tables on the shore and you can enjoy a drink whilst watching the ocean and people watching. The guys that look after you are amazing and only too happy to look after your needs. Most of the cafes and restaurants serve great cheap food.", "Double six beach is a nice clean beach, good for walking etc. At night there are a few bars on the beach with bean bags to sit on which look great. The bars all have live music but I think they try and compete with each other so you can hear the music from the other bars as well so that I didn't like. Quite loud too. The sunsets are amazing so would still go.", "Lots of food choices along the beach front here and lots of market stalls too .. nice beaches with water sports etc if you wish ... personally I prefer double six beach but that's just my opinion", "Always love to come here to enjoy the sunset, white sand and the beach really clean. I love Double Six Beach", "Double Six Beach is a favourite of mine in , not for the swimming though, it's more about the beach bars and people watching. It has a really great atmosphere and plenty of choice if you're looking for a lunch venue or place to chill out for an arvo session.", "Personally I thing if you're in the area and not planning to spend the day at one of the oh so trendy beach clubs dotted around you're better off at Double Six. The beach is often too wavy for swimming and depending on the time of day it can be quite dirty. If you're nearby it's not a bad way to spend the day, but I certainly wouldn't make an effort.", "I stayed 4 days in Double Six hotel and I used to visit Double Six Beach after the breakfast when I was there.It clean beach and it great place to surf or learing surf. The bad thing about this beach it is not good for swimming because high waves.", "Had been at Double six Beach today with the family (2kids 7&10h, and the beach has been perfectly clean. What you need to know is, that from Dec-Mar), the beach is NOT be cleaned, as there is too much garbage coming out of the sea because of the winds. So, you cannot go during that time. This is not because of the garbage, but because of the tide, most coming from Indonesia mainland. From Apr-Nov, the beach is being cleaned daily- sposnored by several large organisations. Only 4 stars, as the beach is pretty crowded wth a lot of low quality beach bars.", "A walk along the beach is one of the pleasures of a visit. Double Six Beach is fronted by Luxury Hotels right to the beach. Dozens of AirAsia umbrellas line the beach along with beach chairs all of which have a price on them if you wish to spend time. The hawkers are there but not too bad. Always a highlight during a visit.", "Go visit Made Kolu's Beach Bar. Made is so helpful & provides great beach beds, surf lessons, cocktails, cold drinks & a great fun vibe - he's our go to guy at the beach. Whilst they all provide a similar experience at Double Six - I think Made goes the extra mile.", "Please see review of Double Six Beach where essentially say beach is wide and great for walking yet feels a bit dirty with the occasional whiff of sewage. That said (!) it is a very nice walk past all the beach bars at sunset from Double Six right up to La Lucciola The W, Alila and all the great Beach bars around that part. Quite a social walking vibe at sunset", "I truly hated Double Six Beach! I have travelled through a number of countries where it's normal to approach passerby's offering goods, and it's never bothered me- i usually enjoy the new experience. But here, it was impossible to walk more than 2 metres down the beach without being hassled to buy sunglasses, shoes etc. We left after five minutes after we got sick of people following us down the beach and one man literally grabbing my partner's arm to try to force him to buy things. Also beware of people trying to scam you into timeshares!", "Titled Double Six as its majorly privately owned. Beach is partly owed up on space by quite a few of the Nearby hotels to entertain their own guests, looks beautiful in most seasons, despite the heat. Clean n Tidy !!", "The beach is a bit narrower than Legian + Double Six Beaches, however it backs onto some great spots where entertainment, food and drink are all well placed.", "The road to the place is quite steep and a bit barren. when approached, gray rocks dominate the eye. hardly imagine that suddenly your eyes will be greeted by the blue of the sky and sea. A spectacular views. Entrance tiket is cheap. If you arrive mid of day, air temperature is generally hot. Not many trees for shelter. Umbrella Tents with chair is available, but must rent, about USD 5 per hour. To avoid dehidration, bring your waterbottle. If you want to visit several places of south in one day, this place is worth in your list along with Tanjung Benoa , Ulu Watu Cliff, GWK, and padang-padang beach.", "Views of the sun setting in the horizon was magnificent to experience. Coupled with the atmosphere with crowds of people flocking the beach locals and tourists alike. All across the beach You See stretches of bars, restaurants and cafe, with outdoor settings. At night time the beach lights up with live bands and music catered for most senses. Disappointing to see plastic and rubbish littered across the sands though. Effluent from nearby streams are washed out to see so stay away from these areas. Other than that, youll have local hawkers looking for a sale. If you catch there eye they will hone into you and haggle you to buy their products. Not just one but a flock of hawkers will surrounding your location causing frustation and potentially ruining your peaceful place. I learnt to say o thank you\\\" in Indonesian - tidak terima kasih which they acknowledge more than saying it in English. Try it and see.\"", "We visited double six beach in May 2016 and found it to be clean with a very good surf. Their are resturants and bars attached to the rear of the beach and sun lounges and umbrellas are readily available.", "We thoroughly enjoyed our visits to Canggu Beach. There are cool local shops, bars, restaurants and cafes. The beach is wide, not overly busy and great for surfing. A really great place to hang out for a day and into the evening and watch the sunset. Our only complaint about Canggu and the other busy tourist areas in this part of is the “taxi mafia”. We were followed all the way down the very long main road when I said I wouldn’t pay for the massively overpriced “local taxis” fees. A scooter literally followed us and threw us out of the Bluebird taxi that stopped for us! Simply because they expect tourists to pay more than locals and get quite aggressive when you don’t. Despite being a really great town and resort I would’ve go back for that reason alone. These thugs attitude marred what was otherwise a great two weeks in . The people are generally really lovely which is why this aggressive behaviour came as such a surprise. The police or local businesses should really do something about this abuse of tourists. I expect to pay extra for things in these areas, but I don’t expect to be hassled if I chose not too!", "After travelling to 10 times before, I decided to stay at the Laguna Hotel Nusa Dua. The beach was the best Ive seen so far in and the Laguna was an amazing hotel. Great facilities, staff were so friendly and helpful and the food was delicious!. Would go back there anyday. Highly recommended.", "stayed at the double six, and they have a beach club area over the road for guests. nice area that has full service and charge back o room.", "Loved to spent afternoon here on double six beach,always ate a nice bakso gerobak biru,enjoyed the beautiful sunset,with a cold beer.", "Spent most time at double six beach it's beautiful stunning to sit relax and watch the sunset 🌅 just be aware of then selling you things on the beach that can be a bit of a pain other than that. It's lush", "Double Six Beach is more crowded than the neighboring beaches probably because it has more bars, sun-beds etc. so if that's what you're looking for then this is the place for you. With that come the traders and the sea is not that good.", "Double Six is a pretty happeninng beach. I am probably biased because i lived like 5 minutes from it when i was there - but hey great beach is a great beach! Fun people, fun watering holes, and a bunch of activity abuzz.", "Double Six Beach is okay. I think its a nice beach if you want to learn surfing because most of the time the ocean is very wild. It's not a good beach to go to with young children because swimming is a bit dangerous. If you are going with friends, reading a book or you just want to sunbathe it's fine to go here.", "Double Six Beach can only be described as the epitome of paradise. Endless sole soothing sand to sooth your soul as you stroll along and take in a sunset which forces even the most cynical among us to fall in love again with this world of ours. Beanbag restaurants complete with live musical entertainment, all by candlelight and the warming glow of the setting sun provide the perfect way to spend an evening in easily one of my favourite places in our natural world.", "Double six is a wide stretch of sandy beach with lots of bed chairs and lots of hawkers trying to make a living out of the tourists selling all kinds of stuff from feet scraping to mangos!! sea can be fairly rough and there's a surf school based there can be a bit dirty in places but not a bad place to spend a day or two", "Double6 is a seasoned spot for sundown drinks and it is amazing for that. The scene is set and adjusted to lure unsuspecting tourists to sit by these colourful beanbags like fly to a trap. The bands that play live music is a good touch, they start somewhere around 7-10 pm on weekends. Not sure on weekdays. Throughout the afternoon however, you will be asked 20 times by random people selling a range of random items, from bouncy glowing balls, to massage, to hair braiding, surf lessons, pirate boat shaped kites, machetes, the list goes on. Next time, i will video and put together a clip, lol! Anywho, the waters during the months of Sept -Nov are sort of dirty, with floating bags and beer cans. It doesn't sweep in the shore and stays by the break. It is quite visible on a non wavey day. There are plenty of little shops where you can but beer (IDR20k) for or snacks that they can bring to your rented sun lounges for IDR 50k (if you can haggle like a Chinese would :D Thanks mom!) to IDR 150k. Overall an ok experience, but not something I want to do again, or reminisce on.", "We spent 14 days near to Double Six Beach, and it was a beautiful clean beach , with many restaurants and shopping nearby.", "Double Six is a fun beach - no frills but nice. Bintang costs around $2.50 per beer small and plenty of options. Loungers are plentiful and cost around $10 for lounger and umbrella. Spent many hours on this beach. Hire surf boards for $10 per hour. CLIVE", "Rode to double 6 beach on a bike. The beach does not have crystal blue waters but it has beautiful waves for surfing. The beach is lined with beach chairs for tourist to suntan. There are many small shops selling souvenirs, clothes & paintings along the streets before reaching double 6.", "Definitely visit double 6 beach. Day time. Sit and relax. Night time. Spectacular views music great friendly atmosphere. It really is just amazing.", "During my 3 week stay in , the Double Six Beach was my favorite hang-out! Besides being beautiful (and filled with beautiful people!), the cafe's shops and staff were outstanding! A true, gem of a beach!", "Thanks to Harris Seminyak Hotel that gives facility to us so we can go to Double Six Beach. Harris Hotel gives us facility in the form of shuttle bus and shedi. We love the beach. My 6 year old cousin also enjoy it. The wave is good, many surfer come here. Love it", "Double Six is a iconic beach in . There is so much to see. Lots of good people watching. The beach can get a bit dirty with plastic trash. There are lots of street and beach sellers which get a bit bothersome and they do not take no for a answer. Double Six is a great place to go grab a beer and watch the sunset.", "cool and enjoyable beach to watch and relax the sunset time, lot of coffees ,bars and restaurants around and along the beach anytime visiting , double six beach is a must visit place", "Double Six Beach is a great Beach for all surfers out there to enjoy those Big Waves each and Evert dag!", "If you are in just visit Double Six Beach at wee hours and you will find this is perfect destination you will remember all life long. As the sun sets the moods sets in, the band plays and couch listeners sipping ginger ale and bintang will soothe the body and mind. There will be some street peddlers peddling all laser gizmos kites and boomerangs. In the morning the white sands and surfing lessons from lifeguards for 300000 an hour is all that you need to live experience at Double Six Beach. You can collect all kinds of conches, corals and most importantly the starfish shells amazing. Relax and have bintang at the restaurants and couches lining the beach from Seminyak Beach to Double Six all the way to Kuta Beach and Beyond. Don't forget to aim the arrow peddled by street hawker at the black pirate kite flying above the white sands. Don't hurt anybody or you will lose your \\License\\\". My perfect shot was awesome and everyone was gasped as it landed behind the bikini clad lady at double arm's length. \\\"Do not try this trick at beach\\\". Disclaimer #BlackJackRapport\"", "This area of beach is better than double six beach. Much cleaner and less rubbish. Also, you can hop into bars for a drink or just for sunset view at any bars around. Come here for chilling by the beach instead of double six beach", "We went down to Finns Beach on the suggestion of our Villa housekeeper. Caught a taxi down & then the fun started - to enter there is a fee albeit you get it back to spend on F&B but my gosh it is way overpriced for a location We walked out & walked along the beach - just found the whole location is overpriced & they will not allow taxis to collect people to take back to their own hotel or villa - they are asking an extra AUD $2.00 for you to use their cars ( not a lot but didnt like that they try & have you over a barrel ) a cab dropped off & was yelled at not to pick us up I dont like that kind of monopoly so will not go back to this area", "Double Six Beach few kilometers south was more of the same but with more restaurants and hotels along it offering comfortable seating for payment. Plenty of surfing instructors were available for those who were brave enough to take a dip in the filthy looking water.", "double six was the first beach we went to during our stay in . it was a short taxi ride from where we were staying in Seminyak. upon arriving we notices the sewage smell right away. it was not goody. we walked as far as we could down the beach away from the smell. it was easy and cheap to find chairs. i even rented a boogie board for 3 bucks. the waves were amazing and we had plenty of fun! its not the cleanest beach along this coast but for one day it wasnt bad. there are little cafes and restaurants all around and some good shopping too!" ], "marker": { "opacity": 0.5, "size": 5 }, "mode": "markers+text", "name": "30 - visit double be - visited double - double beach pl", "text": [ "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "" ], "textfont": { "size": 12 }, "type": "scattergl", "x": { "bdata": "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", "dtype": "f4" }, "y": { "bdata": "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", "dtype": "f4" } }, { "hoverinfo": "text", "hovertext": [ "There is a dress code for entering this place, shorts are not allowed. Beware of your belonging because those monkies are stealing your stuff, other wise, it's a nice and different place to visit.", "Do your research before going first. There are certain things you should NOT DO while close to monkies. You might pay for your mistakes if not careful - as Monkey will bite you (Watch on YouTube) Dont get too close to monkies Dont bring ANY food with you Dont bring water bottle with you Dont feed them No sudden movements or noises when very close Keep walking if Monkey jumps on you - dont stand still", "it was good to visit here...whole area surrounded by monkies....but need to be careful..keep distance from monkies :p :)", "Unique forest with many monkies, a must see in Ubud.. Enjoy a walk among the trees and witness monkies behaving naturally", "It was a nice place where you can chill out with the monkeys and have a walk if you want to have a break from the shopping. The price is tourist price but it was ok. Its a nice little green space, maybe too many people around. I did go to another monkey temple which is more for the indonesian tourists and it was a lot bigger and wild and you pay less. But its worth a visit.", "Great place to visit and see the monkies in calm environment. Well looked after in their natural habitat.", "From 2002 my first here Till now ,I can say that somthing change New entrance and new parking ,that is good for everybody The place is clean and a lot of staff to protect if you are in dander with the monky From the main road ; Monky forest road ,hanuman road ,and palace area ,you can catch free transport organised by this place for every 15 minutes", "Was nice to visit the monkies at the forest. You will find the monkies are free/roaming around. Some may even climb on top of your back/head so be careful. Also note hold onto sunglasses caps and phones as they are known to pinch these items from you.", "You can get to really close to monkies. The nature and the place is very unique, really liked it a lot and my kids too", "I am an animal lover so I found walking in the forest watching monkies a great way to spend a couple of hours. They are comical, curious, cheeky, ribald and adorable. But let your common sense prevail - it's their forest, they roam free and they're wild animals. Respect that and you'll have a great time. No feeding them, no plastic or paper bags, leave your jewellery at home, don't try to touch them especially an infant (mama won't be too far away and you'll know about it if you do), don't look them in the eye (sign of aggression to a monkey) just chill, relax and watch around you and don't forget to look up in to the trees.", "It was very different when you compare it to a zoo because the monkies aren't kept in cages and run around. Some highlights for me when I was there were seeing the baby monkies, getting urinated on by a monkey and just the whole forest feel to it. It is a very nice place and very different to zoos or even bird parks, because they're monkies. Make sure you don't have food on you or anything shiny and don't touch them, especially the babies (even though they are adorable). If you touch the babies they scream and their mothers come over and will probably bite or attack you. Overall it's a really pretty place.", "Nice and funny experience to walk around with the monkies. The staff is very helpful and kind. It is also beautiful to walk around in the forrest.", "real monkies real close. Not for the faint hearted. My wife basically walked in and walked out, my 8 yo found the whole experience a little overwhelming and she loves animals. If you are confident and comfortable with the possibility of a monkey jump on you then give it a go For the three of us only cost about $9 AUD.", "I have been there 10 times or more. The view is amazing. Lots of monkies. I like to visit every time I am in just to enjoy the scenery :)", "This is a great activity. A must do for anyone going to Ubud. Just don't have snacks in your bags as the monkies can smell them and will try get them out.", "Set in a beautiful forest full of cheeky monkies! They are very tame and are fed all the time so they will come up to you, climb on you and look in your pockets for food! There is also a holy spring temple with a beautiful old tree and bridge spanning a little stream. I think you can walk around more of the forest if you want to spend more time there but just spending an hour watching the monkies is good fun.", "I would recommend not having any food on your body if you don't want to be jumped on by monkies. Don't put your hands in your pockets since monkies will think you have food. It's a very nice walk through dense forest and stone sculptures. Older monkies carrying babies make for very cute photos.", "When in Ubud it is worth while to visit. It is nice to see the monkees are in good shape and well taken care of. Best time to visit is early in the morning before.. yes you guessed it, before the tourists come.. The monkees can be somewhat all over you if you carry food. If you don't like that, don't carry anything in your hands and you will be fine. Nicest place of the sanctuary, in my opinion is, walking on the wooden bridge and all the way down into the valley.", "Good opportunitie for the entusiasts of wildlife make interaction with the monkies in natural habitat. Must be careful, because of giving food to them (piece by piece) they approache you and attack to take the total food you have to give them, and spare items you carry they also can take, wich frightned many people (ckindren and women).", "Very nice location, lots of monkies walkthrough, wooden paths and geat relaxation visit. Enjoyed at the most. Be aware not to make eye contact with them, no feed with food and don't wear anything than can be 'stolen' from you by them.(ie: sunglasses) And the most important, do not touch them, expecially the young ones ! Enjoy!", "Must see if you are in Ubud. The monkies are great. Just don't carry food with you. Even in your bag ad they will find it! I didn't have any jump on me. You just have to be careful. Even water they try and get out of your hands.", "We went here by accident as we thought Google Maps was guiding us through. There are many monkies and they are quite relaxed around people. Non of them were aggressive but fun to look at. There is lots of staff to ensure the safety of you and the monkies. Definately worth a visit (especially if you have children of like animals)!", "It was nice day after breakfast we visit monky forest by walking as near our hotel anumana hotel many monkies even they are walking outside street and funny", "In Indonesia in very easy to see monkies...even in the forest just beyon the wall of the Sanctuary. By the way, here you can see many monkies and it can be advisable for people with children that need some breack from the chaos of Ubud. In some spots, it is dirty and neglected.", "Went with the kids , not sure what to expect with people saying the monkies steal and bite, didn't experience any of that , had a great time, nice long walks if you want along walk paths next to the water .", "It was a good visit and a great opportunity to see the monkies upclose but be careful because they might try to take food by force or even try to bite you.", "Not what I was expecting. Much better and the ravine walk was brilliant. The monkies were everywhere in a natural environment. Lots of staff around to protect visitors from the more aggressive little chaps.", "The sactuary is right in Ubud and very easy to walk too if you are stay near the center of town. Was a good experience especially if you are cofindent enough to feed the monkies. The sanctuary gives you some very good tips on how to interact with the monkies that are worth taking seriously.", "You can't come to Ubud and miss seeing this beautiful sanctuary. It can be easily covered in less than 2 hours. Quite frankly, it's amazing to see the monkies patiently tolerating us in their natural habitat !!", "Lots of playful monkies. Great spectacle. Leave your sunnies and back pack at home. Monkies are attracted to these!!! Go early morning or late afternoon to avoid the tourists.", "Good place but can be dangerous .monkeies sometimes cant be controlled. Dont go there with worthy things for example bags sun hlasses hat and... Its worth visiting,one of the best in . Some people near the park try to sell different things to tourists,you can buy tgeir products in 1/3-1/4 price that they said,buy if you want because you can not find better price in other parts of ", "Overall fun and freaky to see all these monkies running around and sneaking up on you. Was safe but saw a few ladies carrying fancy bags get harassed. They should have just relaxed and not scream so much. Took about 30 mins to walk around but could probably spend an hour here. Being bug spray.", "We've been countless times here, if your in ubud it's worth a visit. The monkies are great to watch and very cheeky. They'll jump on you if you have food and some of the younger ones will chase you if you run from them. Ours kids loved seeing them up close.", "nice place to visit . funny photo's with the monkys ! our hotel was in the mainstreet and it was a lovely surprise that we could walk in the park. Some monkeys climb on us and that create lovely photo's", "What a fun place this was. Don't be frightened of the prospect of monkies jumping all over you. Just make sure you keep any treats out of sight because as soon as they see it, it will be gone in one clean swoop. The keepers do a very good job of keeping their monkies in line though & are more than happy to take happy snaps for you.", "It is a beautiful place, very clean and the monkyes are nice. I miss the waterpool in the beginning, last april it was still there. I come 2 times a year to and always go to you, it is very peacefull.", "If you want to experience monkees one on one, then this is the place. Be very careful, they are not shy. Make sure everything is secured before you enter. Expect the unexpected - they are very friendly!", "We loved the beauty of this place and the monies were friendly. We came with Yande from Golden Tours and he had exceptional knowledge about tourist attractions. Beware thst the monkies will go in your pockets and plastic bags looking for food although they are well fed.", "This place is an absolute gem for those who like monkies.There is a plethora of those here. There is a lady in the center who sells 6 bananas for ~50,000IDR and you can buy smaller bunches for ~20,000IDR. You just stick your arms out and the monkies will crawl all over you. But be warned that they are not gentle. I made the mistake of wearing a dress and having my hair down. As they ripped my dress and pulled my hair! I would go more covered up, because I did have small scratches on my body. The scenery is beautiful here, it has an abandoned forest feel to it. However, despite all that, it was definitely an experience worth having!", "The forest is really nice to walk around in. The monkies are spoiled to get food from tourists and therefore a bit mean. The wild monkies we met up in the mountain was much nicer. If you don't go to the mountains this is a good place to interact with monkies tough. If you want to feed them keep your hand up high so that they have to climb on you, otherwise the will just grad the food and leave. We saw several monkies steal water bottles so if possible don't bring anything but the camera and hold it tight.", "There is renovation going on. Monkees were peacefull and there is lots of signs to tell you how to behave there. Great place for kids and adults.", "This was high program in Ubud.The monkies families live in nature is very good program for the children and for their parents.No glasses,no big earrings!The monkey thinks,this is a game.", "We drove from Seminyak to Ubud to visit the monkey forest. Traffic was not so bad once you cleared the motorbikes in the city. The monkees sre extremely well looked aftre and well fed by the keepers who work there and they are beautiful to watch as they swing on the vines and the mothers care for the young. We were lucky enough to be there when the babies were very small and extremely cute. The mother monkies travelled at great pace when the needed to and the babies clung to her chest and they hung on tight. One lady did the wrong thing and put her bag down and an inquisitive momnkey got straight into it. There are signs earning of this and asking people not to put things downand not to wear sun glasses. Great place to visit and the feeling of a very spiritual place. Thanks again to our driver john.", "If you want to see monkees up close, have them sit on you or climb on you, this is the place to come. They are friendly too, and the trainers are all over making sure everything is OK. There are some good little trails around the park as well. We'll worth the $3 usd entry. 30 K I DR.", "What a place. It's one of the best place I visited in entire South Asia. Beautiful view from ocean and the temple with a lot of little monkeys. It's amazing. It's a must in Indonesia for sure.", "So nice (what is not nice in ??). Good to go for a walk, and have pictures. The monkies can be scary at some points (clever animals...!) but lovely place", "nice gardens with all the usual buildings,cheap tp enter,but they charge like wounded bulls to buy bananas from the tour guide,once u havethe bananas beware. as soon as the nughty little monkees see you with nanas, they want them all,not a really nice experience in my opion,seen 1 monkee seen em all,do not stare at them they do get very aggressive ,and will steal loose clothing etc ,u have been warned", "If you like nature and healthy environment but also you're curious about animals, this is a good option during you visit. Monkys everywhere they look beautiful but can be aggressive and steel you belongs. So be Really careful. My experience wasn't bad but some people can get hurt for the monkeys. Follow the rules and you be safe!", "Quite a laugh with the monkies fooling around but some scary as well. If you follow the advice I=of the visiting centre there is a lot of fun to be had here. Nice place to walk around in the forest and we went for an hours visit and were in there for around 2 and a half hours Great fun place ", "Great day in the forest. Don't carry after bottles. My son got his taken off him. Haha. So funny. Would recommend for all to see. The monkies are friendly unless you are carrying something.", "Definetely check out the monkey forest if you have the chance to do so because the nature is breathtaking and you probably won't have the chance to see that many monkies in one spot again soon. However, be respectful towards the animals and, most importantly, keep an eye on your bags. A monkey tried to grab my bag and even started to bite me.", "Had a great time. If you listen to the locals you will have a fun and very different experience to any other. Had monkes climb on me and they were very gentle. I did have my hand on the zip of my bag as this is what they were interested in. I think you just have to relax and let them do what they do. They were soft and did not make me uncomfortable at all. I saw one lady make a dash at a monkey who had his hand in her boyfriends bag, definitely do NOT do this, hold the zip and be chill for a great no stress experience. The price is right for this place", "Very busy with tourists however worth visiting as the monkies are very fascinating. People sell bananas and other food to give to the monkies. Must see attraction while in .", "Cool, lots of friendly monkies and one even climbed on my head. It was awesome and well worth the small fee.", "The forest is a nice location to get away from the heat of the day. It us very touristy and busy but gets quieter as you walk through the forest. As the name implies, there are monkies everywhere which will grab anything lose from you so be careful! It is worth a visit to see the monkies up close! ", "Fun and spacious from the inside, contains alot of friendly monkies and tge forest itself has two beaytiful temples and alot of beautiful statues. You can take alot of beautiful prictures there", "The forest is open without fences which I hadn't expected. A great setting to see monkies in the wild. Just off the main road so central to everything also. I would not recommend this to young children or babies - these animals, although tamed by human interaction, are wild animals. Entrance fee is reasonable. Lots of guards on hand all over in case the monkies get a bit too boisterous but we didn't see any reason for them to interviene during our visit. Can buy bananas to feed the monkies and encourage them to climb on your head for a photo. The temple and fountains and statues are very tired and weathered like most of the Ubud area - a charm in itself. Really lovely walks through this little bit of jungle be it for half an hour or more.", "If you haven't been, it's an experience you should do at least once. But I have noticed the monkies here are becoming more aggressive over the years. And you really do need to heed all warnings about hiding bananas, sunglasses on your head Etc. And if you have a water bottle in your hand, they will try to take it. It's really important to stay calm, but panic and chaos is infectious, so it's good to stay apart from 'high energy' people. And if you are nervous, stay near the Temple Guardians in green sarongs, because they supervise and discipline the monkeys, and they won't misbehave in their presence.", "Great forest, very cheap and full of happy over fed monkies that have very human personalities. Don't take water bottles, bags etc they will steal them and get angry if you hide things from them. A good, fun way to spend a morning or afternoon", "This stunning park provides a lush, green retreat from the heat...ancient trees are breathtakingly beautiful. Had a briefly scary moment when one of the monkees attacked my purse, nearly making off with my wallet! Fortunately, one of the many uniformed park attendants came to my rescue.", "Great experience - many temples, lovely river, lots of mischievous monkies who one should keep a close eye on.", "better to go other places witg more monkets. not worth if in hurry. Good place to stroll after lunch though", "Monkies, monkies, everywhere. Beautiful forrest full of monkies, statues, shrines, temples, and more monkies. Follow the instructions and don't feed or touch the monkies, you'll be golden. Highlight of our trip. Got some phenomenal photos. Would definitely recommend a visit. Monkies.", "A serene forest densely populated by monkies. It is their domain which must be respected. Violators will be greeted with bared canines. You can buy bananas to feed the monkies but in my opinion, this causes a feeding frenzy resulting in violence. The visitors bring plastic water bottles which are often snatched by the monkies and then discarded on the forest floor. I am sure some visitors do this without the help of the monkies, spoiling the environment. The attraction is worth a visit to kill an hour or two. ", "Our tour guide took us to the monkey forest and what an experience!!! We have a 10 and 7 year old, and their excitment and laugh and smiles when they saw the monkies were priceless!!! Even I myself were excited like a little kid, pointing, laughing and in constant amazement! Like all other reviewers said, monkies everywhere!!! I have never been to a place where thousands of wild monkies roam about freely with no fear of human beings! It's humans who were afraid of the monkies! But oh, they are so cute! Beautiful! Funny! And unpredictale!! The forest itself is also a sight to see. There was an old temple, stone bridge, wooden bridge by the cliff, open stadium, various paths... And the monkies! There are a lot of forest rangers around who manages monkies with a sling shot, and warn tourists who do stupid things. We felt safe, but still a bit nervous when the occassion fights broke between the monkies! It might be touristy, but glad we went anyway! If you have kids, definitely put this on the itinerary!", "Love love this place. The forest itself is so nice and well preserved and the monkies so cute and naughty. I did expect to see much more monkies. Maybe at that time of the day they were relaxing or have had enough of seeing people around but for the ones that were there they were full on mischievous and full of life. Great day out for the family with very cheap entry tickets.", "The monkies are cute and often overfed by the tourists. Its a pleasant walk around the small park and you will see plenty of cheeky monkies in the way", "Awesome place. Even when crowded you will find some empty spots. Take off your hat and sun glasses or you might loose them. Keep your backpack closed tight and put some carbinners to lock them. Monkies will open zipper. When you have backpack there is a chance they will ride on your back especially if kneel down and they will be behind you on bench or railing. Tip personel ans you will get really nice photos.", "As i said in the tittle, the monkes are clever enough to know that you are bringing food and drink in your back. Keep you back zipped! ! Usually they have some performance in the afternoon start at 15;00. Probably they have it as well in the morning. If you stay in central ubud you cam simply walk from your place.", "Overall is a place that you should not miss. Don't expect too much, the place is not small, not huge, monkies are here and there doing what monkies do, sometimes interacting with tourists, sometimes just minding they own daily routines. Definitely worth checking, you can leave with some nice pictures and good memories.", "Made the mistake of buying fruit on the way in. Don't! Monkies very aggressive as they jumped up to get the fruit making me very scared for the rest of the walk. We got touted by a local who \\guided\\\" us around after. Turned out that he was a painter too and sold us his little postcards at a very high price. Silly us!\"", "Definitely a must see attraction of Ubud! A completely different world with something to see around every corner. Reasonable entry price (50,000) and additional option to buy food and get a photo taken with a monkey (20,000). The foundations are breath taking, and it’s definitely an experience being within close contact with so many monkies and seeing them interacted with each other. It’s crucial you read the rules and make sure you take off anything dangly and sunnies off the top of your head. Might be a bit full on with the little ones - monkies don’t follow rules or personal space. Definitely recommend - was an amazing experience.", "A charming, beautiful forest which is not very big. The place is full of monkies, some of them friendly, some a little agressive but I never felt threatened. One or more monkies may climb on you but do no harm. Apart from the monkies, there are several temples and very, very beautiful green corners as it is the case all around Indonesia. It is at the en of the main street of Ubud and a 10 minutes walk, so definitely a must see if you are around Ubud.", "The park features a variety attractions. Besides hundreds of monkes in natural envirement, you momkeys running around ancient Hindu Temples, Buddhist temple, water falls and brooks.", "This is such an exquisite part of Ubud and in General. The mysticism of it all is just mind blowing and I get ever so excited when i get to show this to friends when they come and visit from abroad. There are just gorgeous temples all the way through and as you go down deep into the epicenter of the river's rage, you will see the dragon. This is truly a treasure that must be treated with respect and it is there for just basic light enjoyment. Seeing a monkey running around being silly always brings happiness to the soul. You can easily spend a good hour here...enjoy", "Peaceful, serene, great banyan trees, An old forest temple and many many monkies who like bananas, sunglasses, Water bottles, and anything they can grab. There are many park guides to watch that the monkies don't get too aggressive and as long as you don't aggravate them, you will be ok. Keep walking. There is a carved old stone bridge that you must see, and a holy spring. We loved it.", "It's full of naughty monkees which can be very scary as they jump all over you. We managed to last 15 minutes before escaping!", "There were a lot of monkies here. They are really active and used to people. One stole a waterbottle from the side pocket of our backpack, unscrewed the cap, and guzzled down the lemonade. The price was super cheap, definitely worth it. It's a nice place to escape the heat. There are many tall trees.", "We got to the sanctuary as it opened in the morning and the monkies were very busy!! They were up close and personal, but not at all scary. One climbed onto my son's backpack, but was just curious. My son loved it!! The forest was beautiful!! Amazing how this forest is in the middle of it all, but you wouldn't know it. The monkies were playful, and it was as if they were in a natural forest. This is a definite stop on any tourist list of things to do!", "You get really close to the monkyes, so it´s verry funny for 1 hour- but not longer. Lots of tourist", "This place is a must visit, so many monkies to view and up close. Had a lovely time walking through the forest and experiencing the monkies in their natural habitat. There are signs on the gates advising people not to have open bags or feed the monkies but some people refuse to respect these and we witnessed a monkey pinching a wallet and taking off with credit cards and money. My husband and I were the only ones that thought this was one of the funniest things we had seen, but this only happened because people think its ok to ignore rules. Could have quietly sat and watch these guys all day.", "The wiew was very nice,the stones and sea /excellent feeling.I am afraid from monkies and there was so many monkies.", "I'd heard about people being attacked by greedy, masturbating monkies so had pretty low expectations of this place. Was glad to have these proven wrong. We enjoyed a lovely few hours walking through the beautiful grounds watching monkies go about their business (but thankfully not that business). If you got close to tgeonkies they would climb on you, but if you kept your distance so would they. Well worth a visit.", "This attraction is definetly worth the visit while in Ubud. There are some 300 monkies in a park-like setting, with winding roads and a little bridge over a deep valley. The rainforest-setting adds charm to the background. Playful monkies? Yes, but can be vicious if teased by not submitting the handout fruit quickly enough! I tended to favour giving passion fruit to the monkies with little baby monkies hanging underneath. Cute indeed. Amazing how territorial monkies can be, as we saw one gang of monkies chase another group of monkies who dared to invade their territory (a tree!). Silly, but I am sure everyone will leave with a smile, if not a laugh at these man-like creatures. Do not miss this highlight of Ubud for sure.", "almost tame monkies, fun to share , not agressive if you don't give them anything they get enough food but careful with bags and clothing " ], "marker": { "opacity": 0.5, "size": 5 }, "mode": "markers+text", "name": "31 - forest monkies - wild monkies - monkies forest", "text": [ "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "" ], "textfont": { "size": 12 }, "type": "scattergl", "x": { "bdata": "11bFPuHIhz6nK+c+73mPPlLs4LqNuuw+O9mXPu8xuT4Fz94+vTBfPjYEuD7bH88+1oRQPpLkAT/Frr4+k2ykPuFQrz7H9b0+gruuPs3c4D6BL8A+9E3cPtzVtz6XirQ+yOu/Pgqh0D4LPNA+E2W/Pkvhwj77g8k+mq3WPtt6vT7dZbo+JrXSPs5myj4GWy0/kqbaPoBG5D7b29c+som7Pixd3D6VYHg+yfnIPvmizz7MBK0++cHqPpFx1D45xQk+4BLPPrMStD4Ux3A+eDW/PotC5D6sudg+XC9pPsryaD729L8+r5EFPvG3dz625o4+MK/yPpcE4T4IrY0+p7pnPrNssT6xh7k+/KLPPr632T7CPrI+GuvqPh2f0T52tIU+/GoIPoBgtD4cnpc+Y+K+Pl6hxj6lJL0+lD6sPkAk7T4oHsE+DGnuPmr91j72kbo+wb6rPg==", "dtype": "f4" }, "y": { "bdata": "BiY2QFuuPED/yD1A8PM+QAqXNEDwnDtAvx0yQORFPkDnnD9AUMg8QF5oPUCzhj5AR3E8QFplPEDVG0BAbMg+QC7aPkBYCUJAeCdAQH1TPEBKnD9AQJo9QB1nN0ChqT9AeOY8QA7hOEDRxT5AMO9AQDpiQUBUI0FAPrM4QLnPP0CuIkBAz3YsQIGGP0BxajFAQ2xAQOQtO0Bx7D5Au3k/QHhgPkA6+0BAqqE9QDRWP0D3Sx5ArDk5QJrMPUBrAzhAUUU+QCfrPkBcAD5AreA8QExzO0BDZT1AGy4+QCqzMUBsLj9A5KczQMFMPkC6VDdAOkMsQFKNPkDkpj1Ae8s+QA3ZPUCyIzxAggc+QO8hOkA2YkBA5bc9QOysPkDg20JAERZCQJQBN0B3YilAnH87QEfUQkAreT5AW2Y9QFpUL0CtWD5AEq85QA/YPkBVgT9A8NA/QA==", "dtype": "f4" } }, { "hoverinfo": "text", "hovertext": [ "We benefited from others’ comments here, so are adding our own. Great spot but go early or late. We were shocked by the literal hoard of Chinese tourists flooding in as we (thankfully) were leaving. We did not want to hire bikes so hired a buggy which got us there quickly and easily.", "Great spot but sooo touristy. Hordes of Chinese the day we were there taking selfies. Glad we saw it.", "Stayed in Inaya Putri . Service is great, efficient and friendly. Spend the whole day in the hotel to enjoy the facilities. Kids love the pool so much they didn’t want to leave.", "We went early in the morning, to avoid the huge amount of (Chinese) tourists. The view is absolutely breathtaking. There are monkeys and watch you hair clips and sunglasses.", "A new attraction popular with locals, accessed by car through a toll gate 8K per person. Shops, food, sun loungers and umbrellas for hire. A bit too crowded and developed for my taste but a good opportunity to join local residents at play, tourists are few and far between. Stop at the viewpoint as you drive down for photos. Checkout the statues and admire the feat of engineering in cutting a route through the rock face.", "Amazing new water park. Clean and not busy, rides to ourselves. Access to the Club and all the facilities gym. Great day out", "Came in the afternoon, and this turned out way better than expected. Watching the waves hit hard against the cliffs were therapeutic. Getting to see the rainbow was a bonus! Sit down and enjoy a coconut drink at one of the booths to fully immerse in the experience. Just be warned that there are many Chinese tourists that come for day tours so it could get crowded in the afternoon.", "But go early morning, before the hoardes from the Chinese Tour groups arrive in dozens of buses. Sunset is nice, but hot and crowded.", "Parking motorbike 4000rp parking a car 5000rp. Cost of entry per person local 8000rp tourist 15000rp most expensive on the island food and beach chairs also over priced. People go there by the bus load. This part of is also the hottest.", "I was so impressed with this water place that im ganna definitely bring my kids with me next time i come to cos is was only $3 entry & i had a lovely lunch there as well & that was $10 but totally worth it then after wards i got to hold snakes or other things for only $5 Australian dollars bargain", "Overcrowding is a problem due to massive Chinese tour groups. Its just a cliff... You can see many similar places everywhere.", "We went exploring on our moped and found this little spot. Great to take a few pictures and watch the waves splash around. Free attraction. It did get quite busy when a bus of chinese tourists arrived so pick your time and perhaps go earlier.", "It’s pretty cool, you need to come see it, but seriously - either come before 9am (& you’ll have it to yourself) or at sunset (busier but not overrun). In between it is visited by bus loads - and I mean literal busloads- of Chinese tourists. Also - people pick up your rubbish!!!", "Have visited there in the past and it was good, but now there is boatloads of chinese on daily tours. There was literally hundreds of people there. More like a football match , than a natural wonder.", "Really enjoyed wandering around this place and discovering all the interesting nooks and crannies. The stepping stones is the place where the majority of the people gather and as such it becomes extremely busy. Especially when they stop on the stepping stones for 10 minutes or more and don't allow anyone to pass. There were 8 of us all queued up behind these two Chinese girls without a concern that they were stopping everyone else. So, rant over, it is still a lovely place to visit. And to the girl who slipped off the stepping stones into the water, I apologise but it was quite funny.", "This place is a little bit difficult to find but if you get there it’s really worth it. Of you are lucky there are no busloads of Chinese tourists. The views here are amazing, don’t just stop at the first part but continue on to the left wich is even more amazing", "Lots of bus loads Of Chinese tourists get dropped off at once. Definitely a must see tho. Easy to scooter too. Magnificent", "A must visit in ! Nice for swimming and water sport. However shower room is still low standard it could be improved.", "A must see mermerizing spot where waves crash onto the rocks, forces of nature. Busloads of Asian tourists, just interested in having their perfect Instagram pictures taken ... some of them really take risks. We enjoyed just observing them strike a pose as well. Go early morning or after 3pm if you're not into crowds.", "Very reasonable admission prices but only 40-60 minutes required to walk through. Not a lot there, just a nature walk by a river and a reasonable amount of money’s roaming free. Sad to see a scooter path adjacent with the locals buzzing backwards and forwards at speed.", "Going on that day trip? this is a must see. Just beautiful to walk around and enjoy the water features.", "A lovely stop on our way to Amed. I had fun taking pics and walking around. There is a place to swim as well.", "If you like hoards of Asian tourists screaming every time a wave hits the cliff this place is for you! Othervise it's a bit overrated, but generally a nice sight.", "Great views, lots of Chinese tourists and lots of monkeys. Wasn’t here for the sunset show, so about 1 hour was enough. Check it out!", "Incredible view from the top and amazing scenery. Unfortunately it was very, very busy when we were there. There is also a lot of rubbish littered around, which is so disappointing. Why do people have to drop their empty water bottles and empty packets everywhere? So easy to take it back with you and put in a bin!", "What a beautiful trip! Unfortunately there where a lot of Chinese tourists. A couple busses Just arrived and ruined the view. So go as early as possible.", "A real buzz watching the huge waves crash over the rocks. Signs say do not go on the rocks but buses of tourists are ferried there for that exhilarating experience.", "Many people go early morning to avoid many many buses of chinese tourists no fun when so busy .........", "You can sit here and relax while listening to the waves crashing against the rocks. The view here is splendid. However, it gets very crowded with Chinese tourists but you can always walk ahead and find a quiet spot to relax and soak in the atmosphere.", "Not much to see here. Yes it’s worth the pictures but there’s only the Devil’s Tears to take some pretty pictures and selfies to prove you were here. 10 minute stop max and buy a water or beer from one of the locals selling refreshments here.", "It's a great place with definitely stunning view, great place where to swim and have fun, i enjoyed spending my day over here ..", "Just a place to take a pic. Nothing to go out of your way for. The water is a beautiful colour and rushes in, hits the rocks and gives off a bit of spray. Thats it!", "We sat and watched the 100's of unsuspecting Chinese tourists get soaked with the locals. There is a small beach around the corner which is also worth a visit", "In all the YouTube videos and Instagram pics I've seen of Devil's Tears, the people have the place to themselves, so I thought it must be pretty secluded. I thought I'd be able to enjoy the beauty of it with at most a dozen other tourists. Well, shortly after I arrive dozens of bemos (open-air minibuses) filled with Chinese tourists arrive (probably on a day trip from ) one after another. It was all part of one huge group and I imagine there were about 150 of them. Well there went the peace and serenity of the place. They took all the good viewing places and started taking an insane number of pictures. Not just two or 3 at a spot like I'm happy with. Oh no. Closer to 5 to 10 in each family combination they could think of - All 4 family members together. Just Mom & Dad. Just Mom. Just Dad. Just the kids. Just Dad with the kids. Just Mom with the kids. And a wide variety of poses needed to be loudly called out for each iteration. You can imagine how long that took. I looked for other places to take my pics but the same thing was going on everywhere. Finally after standing there patiently, clearly waiting for my turn to take my few quick pics at a spot, they substitute in other members of their huge group to start the whole process all over again. No respect for lines or turns. It was like prison and by far the largest gang was in control. Oh, and of course 2 of them brought their drones so I had to listen to that loud and distracting, high pitched swarm-of-bees sound (someone stop these people). I was so steaming mad it totally ruined my time here when I should have just been enjoying the natural beauty of the place and admiring the power of nature in peace and serenity. So if you're going to go to this place and you don't want to be constantly annoyed, come early just after sunrise before the Chinese hordes arrive (no other nationalities have hordes that travel in insanely huge packs) or closer to sundown after they've all left. Then the place deserves a 5 star rating. Come when their here and it goes down to a 2 or 3.", "Like the titel says, it isn't very special. And the tons of Chinese Tourists who are always there aren't complementing the scenery", "Its cool but you will need to find out best time to avoid all the rude chinese and korean tourist there.....", "Found our way here by motorbike. Very scenic. Bit cool on the day we visited for us to swim however there were some people in the water. There is a restaurant inside the attraction as well as outside.", "Nice view and many Chinese people freaking out for nothing. We really don’t understand what is so special about that place. We walked there from mushroom bay in 15min and would highly recommend to safe your money and not do an overpriced tour. If you’re young and fit do it yourself.", "One of those things people pump up as something amazing but it falls a bit flat in reality. The best part is watching the Chinese tourists nearly getting swept off the rocks by the odd freak wave, all in the name of the perfect photo. There is too much rubbish around & it was very muddy & there are no proper paths. Worth a look but I think some people must have lived a very sheltered life to rave about it like some of the other reviews on TA.", "we arrived here on a quite day so had the place to our selves. the water features here are amazing. concrete stepping stones to walk across the water. you can also go swimming if you like. there is a few restarunts at the entrance to eat at.", "We went here to visit and it was amazing to see the power of the water here. Only worth a 10 min visit and there is some cheap food stalls here", "On the tour we stopped here and o my god i wouldn't want to be there in high season. Loads of rude Chinese people. But it was nice to watch", "I've been here 2 times now First time 2 years ago with a friend and they ripped us off big time ! This time 2 years later with my fiancé it was still a disappointing Chinese s tourist everywhere so it's not a romantic destination plus food is so average so not worth the money", "Beautiful place to watch the force of nature. Depending on the time of day, you get a beautiful display of colours and water fireworks. If you are planning to take photos, make sure you have enough time on your hands. The 319 Chinese people posing around the cliffs might take 36 minutes trying all their different moves on camera.", "Amazing views to take photos and saw the sunset. Better go in the morning of you want to avoid the bus of chinese people. Not too much monkeys than other place but be carefull also. There is a woman who made bracelets herself i bought somes, best price around the island.", "Highly recommended on a sunny day and watch the chinese tourists get wet and scream hahahaha. Just hilarious how they stand super close and are surprised to get wet when the waves come. ", "Tried to go here using a private car - at the same time as hundreds of others. Ubud was totally gridlocked and we gave up. It would have taken at minimum an hour in almost stationary traffic to get in (and probably a lot longer) Volume tourism can get messy and this was an example of that. Local businesses and homes would have been suffering Beijing smog levels there were so many vehicles! ", "It's nice to do your pictures at one of nese signature places. Small fee to wash the face with holy water /comes from water blow and it isn't salty/ and make you able to go on the rock doesn't matter to me, neither the WC fee. You can see also some people taking the algae and algae grass over there. What was really surprise for me and i didn't like it at this place was that there is rubish everywhere on the stones. Park the car you better have an offroad car, can't imagine while heavy rain. What's so difficult to have few employees to collect it, could be much better place.", "A great place to visit, but so many Chinese day trippers acting dangerously. It was amazing to watch the waves and currents and is a great little trip to do. It would be best to go before 9am or after 4pm once the day trippers have gone.", "It wasn't that special when I was there, but I think it can be if the water level is higher. But beautiful view.", "We tried to park outside but the guy took our moto and put it in the parking space where you have to pay.", "We came there and immediately turned around. The nature would be beautiful but the amount of tourists and the trash they are leaving behind is just sad!!! Signs of local food shops are already translated into chinese. Another secret spot which got overshadowed by mass tourism.", "The place was crowded with hundreds of chinese tourists. We were unable to take a picture without one of them on it.", "I visited recently with my boyfriend and were shocked at the amount of Chinese tourists here. There were huge groups on tours. It was very difficult to navigate around on the sharp rocks and wasn’t picturesque as I’ve seen online before going. It’s a nice place to visit while on the island, but maybe go at sunrise or sunset to make the most of it", "As other reviews have said,this place is sadly overrun with Chinese tourists that are literally brought in by the truck load. It's impossible to get a good photo or enjoy the view at all. It's a beautiful spot and a nice place to walk around so maybe go late or early as others suggest or you will be disappointed and annoyed.", "Positives: Place to go Really amazing waves So nice places Easy to find Easy to walk and access Negative: Many tourists almost Chinese ", "Sets of waves running into small rocky cliffs can hardly be described as a tourist attraction. Unless you live in a country without a coastline or have never observed a powerful surf hit any one of a million headlands around the world. The Chinese seemed to like it.", "Beautiful natural inlet with crashing waves and high spray..fantastic! Come before 11am or after 4pm though as once the hoards of tourists arrive it dulls the magic somewhat..bus loads of Chinese with loud hailers is not very peaceful", "It was pretty great waves, water blows, lots of Chinese tourists, getting wet by the water blows! We took some beautiful pictures there.", "Been a few years since my visit to this natural phenomenon. The raw ocean pounding against the rough cliffs, causing spectacular water blasts. Sadly it's decended into a tourist spectical. Warnings have sprung up around the place. Overrun by hordes of Chinese day tourist clambering and risking life and limb for the perfect selfie spot. The number of people there is astonishing and quite sad. So if you want to view this natural beauty, I suggest getting there early morning before the day tour circus begins.", "Beautiful spot, but be aware of the water. It can be dangerous so stay away from the edge. Many buses with Chinese tourist are visiting, so look for a more quiet moment.", "Many chinese people screaming from the left, from the right, want to take million pictures. The view is nice, but I didn't feel comfortable there. We missed sunset because of clouds, so.. :( There are shops, restaurants, vendors. Ok, but not so impressing I expected.", "It is worth the trip here, great to watch the waves crash into the rocks and make rainbows! Ruined by the amount of Chinese tourists there on a tour that aren’t bothered about actually seeing the place just bothered about getting the best picture of themselves posing next to it. Also the tour guides shouting over the speakers which is really annoying.", "Not too bad, but also not that special. Besides that, many (Asian) tourists. Don't know exactly why persons are so in Love with this particular piece of rock.", "Been here few times, Nice place to visit, the scenery is beautiful... not recommend to swim at the pook, You can rest and relax in the hall. Nice place for taking pictures ... :)", "For sure, this place is nice but be prepared to push your way through a bunch of people. Be careful as there no fence that will stop you to fall 100 meters... Be prepared to stand in line for some minutes to get to the spot where you can take the best picture. Going down to the beach and up will take 2 hours. Seems like this place attracts a lot of Chinese people, so you might want to be prepared for that as well...", "This place is absolutely beautiful, however everywhere we went there were about 1000 Chinese tourist pushing around and were extremely disrespectful towards tourists from other places.", "Once you arive you will see a lot of tourist (CHINEEEEEES TOURIST)(A LOT!) just walk away from the main area to the sides. Views are spectacular and the chinees only gather at the main cliff.", "A nice place to relax. With the good view. We can swim heren and if we swim we could see the wish running around the pool..😀😀😀", "This is a magnificient piece of show by Mother Nature. Water explosions galore. Too bad the place is flooded by masses of chinese tour groups. All of their members take the same selfies, blocking the view. Area is also a bit dangerous and there is no supervision, nor fence. So watch your step. Falling into the devils mouth means a sure death.", "Great views and amazing waves to watch- we were fascinated! It was however very busy, but note if you walk away from the main bit you can go and get some great photos which exclude a 1000 other tourists. We went and there were masses of organised trips for Chinese tourists- the locals say this is happening a lot now, so do be aware that Westerners you will likely get pestered for pictures and that there will be a queue of Instagrammers at the edge of the cliffs. Definitely get over and do this, but go to the right or left section of the main part to get away from the crowds.", "Price is 5k per person and 1k for the scooter. You can rent a bike and go on your own. The roads are in bad conditions but it's not impossible, if you are on a tight budget and have some experience driving I would say this is the way to go. Be patience and go slowly. The views are amazing but we decided not to go down because it was raining pretty bad all day since 7am and I didn't have good footwear.. after reading some comments here I am glad we didn't do it. We had some food there, 30k for a nice chicken rice. If you are here on rainy season always have a good poncho with you and wear sandals.", "We came here on our second day in . It has clear sea water and really good view. There are lot of food stalls.", "We arrived at the time that many vans with Chinese tourists arrived, so no chance for magnificent pictures without 20 people jumping in front of your camera. Just go after all the vans with tourists are gone (around 1300 o'clock).", "There are high leveled rocks were the rough waves clash into the rocks from time to time. If you haven't seen it before, it's a nice view and with the waves crashing it can be spectaculair. For me, the experience was ruiend by the hordes of Chinese tourists posing.", "Tourist trap. Wasn’t that great. Pretty boring. We got a taxi to and from Changgu for $30 Aus dollars. Our taxi driver came with us and only charged us $10 to wait for us for an hour. He came in with us, showed us around and enjoyed it more than I did I’m sure haha.", "Dramatic and spectacular location to see waves crashing in to the coast, real natural beauty. However, if you want to really enjoy the beauty of it get there early or late in the day so as to avoid the hoards of Chinese sightseers that arrive in hundreds every hour of the day in bizarre footwear armed with obligatory selfie sticks 😀", "Truck loads of Chinese tourists all day long pile to this attraction. Go over to the areas near by that are just a walk around the corner for some amazing views and fewer crowds. I went down and took a picture in one of the pools after not seeing any big waves for about 30 minutes, dont do it! Of course right when I go down a huge wave comes and almost sweeps me off into the ocean.", "Fantastic place. Well worth a visit also has a restaurant and accommodation there is a swimming pool that a few people were swimming in", "I rode my bike here from Ubud. I paid the parking fee along with all the megabusses. I then had to walk through the gauntlet of small shops with people wanting you to buy, buy! It was 3pm and the crowds were huge. There were also sellers walking through the crowd asking you to bum some trinket. It probably was quite a site 20 years ago, but not now.", "you have to pay 5000 to park your bike and 20000 to park your car it's a robbery try the Bakso Gerobak BIru, a local meatball soup", "Tricky to find. Would recommend heading there via scooter. Park up close by and walk the rest. Stunning to watch those waves crash in. Some great photo opportunities. And some excellent comedy opportunities watching asians pose for their formulaic standard pictures dangerously close to the edge (despite numerous warnings to not do so!). One girl in a full dress and heels was particularly amusing. Enjoy.", "Spectacular view if you want to se waves crashing to the coast. Be careful and don't stand to close. BUT visit very early in the morning or very late in the afternoon - if you want to avoid hundreds of Chinese tourist with selfie sticks!! We came in the middel of the afternoon and felt that the experience was ruined by smartphones, cameras and selfie sticks everywhere!", "When reaching the place, the view is truly breathtaking but was disappointed at the food stalls around the area. As you collect Entrance Fees, I suggest the Government to do some upgrading of all the stalls situated in this place. Let their stalls look more hygenic and pleasant. Provide more seating area for people to enjoy the panoramic feels of this big sea.... Construct more toilets and rubbish bin and make it clean and fresh for the convenience of the visitors. With such a beautiful sea and panoramic view, the infrastructure of the land can be better. Kindly tar all the areas especially the parking lots. Provide a system of parking space.", "This place is expensive to get into and once you are there it is overcrowded and nothing like the pictures you see on the internet. The savings grace for this place is the beautiful rock with the hole in the middle.", "Full of Asian tourists which is fine but over crowded. 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Confortable villas and spas. Easy and unexpensive transportation", "Was lucky to be told about this little gem. Run by a WA man. Older style visas, six rooms double bed, two x 2 bedroom & spacious villas. All air conditioned Also has the Bamboo Shoots Cooking School, I joined for a class. Thoroughly enjoyed the early 0700 visit to market where Irma our host purchased the ingredients. Then around to Bamboo Shoots to begin healthy tucker preparation. We were a class of nine, two ladies from California USA & five Aussies from Darwin. Our cooking was our lunch & a Icy Cold Bintang from Bloody Rons Big Red Esky (honour system, drink now, settle up tomorrow on your bottle top count Rp 2500). A terrific day cooking & stay. Pool & gardens very relaxing. Cheers Greg", "I just would like to say I have stayed at at Ayana and it was one of the best times I ever had on holiday me and my husband stayed for one week in the club ocean suite that also give us access to the club lounge which was breathtaking views we had a small problem with one room and it was quickly rectified the staff were very very lovely and I will be going back I would like to give a big shout to Christian who is the executive manager at the resort who was there to help whit anything we needed as well as panji and all the staff in all the restaurants that we want to thank you for such a lovely week I had beautiful holiday so highly recommend it was one of the best I've ever done thank you very much to everybody at ayana show me the highlights work the rock bar and the spa treatments are the best thing I ever had on Earth Stafford polite and couldn't do enough for you OK I hope that helps you make up your mind about tiss wonderful hotel in Tina Montana", "nice view, nice sunshet, nice place to chill, but not for swimming. if you are Greek you know what i mean...", "Great hotel ,just perfect including the staff and position. Only one problem is the very noisy club next door which is owned by the same hotel. Make sure that you book a room on the other side of this night club.", "Awesome hotel !! Thanks for the upgrade ! Gee the Manager was the nicest !! We will be back for sure.", "Cool place to see the ocean roar. Bing your camera but dont stand to close to the edge... Easy access from Sunset Beach", "My last review I still stand by but things have changed a little around this hotel. The children's Pool has been and looks lots of fun and there are lots of loungers around for family to keep their eye on the children. I have noticed that there appears to be a deficit in staff having said that we have not had anything to complain about. The thing which made it obvious from the arrival of our holiday was the front doors were closed no consierge in site we waited a few minutes then somebody arrived. It appears that the front desk are running the whole thing running to answers phones at others desks, giving visitors their drinks at check in and organising bags ect. This I can except for a small two star hotel not a hotel of this size. The smell in the lobby was clinical where were the incense smells we associate with they were through the passage to the bank but didn't extend to the main entrance and first impressions do matter. There isn't as many the staff around the breakfast time nor during the day. Daily room maintenance staff were there but obviously not as many. Now that was all well at this time but over time this could have a poor effect on the hotel and the staff morale. We personally love this hotel and are looking forward to when they can do all their renovations to the rooms. Please do still visit with them your room maybe a little old but worth putting that to one side just for the view. Eventually the Krisna wing will be done. In the interim you will still have a very enjoyable stay. Hopefully in the not too distant future we will see more staff around the place because for the proper upkeep of any premises there needs to be a certain ratio. Great stay and we will be back.", "Perfect and staffs are very friendly and accommodating ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️the Hotel is very clean and I remember I booked me deluxe room but they put me in premiere room surprisingly and it was very overwhelming experience. I can’t wait to stay back .", "Nice hotel good location and great price i have client stayed there before.. he said really love stayed there and they are will come back to and stay there again..", "Lovely hotel with excellent buffet breakfast right on the beach. 2 large swimming pools..the water was warm and very comfortable to swim in There are 3 restaurants in the premises if you do not like to eat the street food. Ask for a room in the new wing.", "Beautiful rooms, comfy bed, great pool, unbelievable rooftop bar, would return to this hotel anytime.", "This Hotel really is stunning & pure indulgence, but for us a little over the top. The location is 10 out of 10, the decor & environment is lustrous & if you enjoy being waited on hand & foot & pampered this hotel will not disappoint although to us it felt almost fake. The roof top bar was sensational, one of the best that we've seen, drinks were reasonable & music was just perfect, we could easily have stayed there longer. We didn't stay for dinner as there was too much waiting around & was told later by others that it was pretty average & overpriced. I also don't think that it would be very child friendly either.", "great place to go.. see from the top.. the beach view and the beautiful scenery surrounding this place..especially when you go in the evening and watch the sunset.. it will amazed you, very beautiful.There's a cave with pure water and it's believed when you wash your face and drink from the water.. makes you youthful and blessed.", "An excellent hotel, immaculately clean. Staff are fantastic, so friendly and helpful. There was a huge range of breakfast dishes to choose from and facilities to avail of. This hotel has something for everyone. A very peaceful and tranquil place to stay, would love to have been there longer.", "It is an amazing spot to have a view over one of the nicest bays of the island. On one side Sandys bay on the other side dreambeach. When go there to see the sunset. Wait untill the sun is fully behind the horizon. A lot of people allready when the sun has set. But it has a little suprise after it.", "The first time I'm staying in a 5 Star Hotel with strong baldness properties inside and we'll maintainance. The food was good, the restaurants are nice as well as the great service in the Tamarind Restaurant. You should come and try. Cheers ", "Great place, great people, perfect relax. We were on two day tours and diving trip. There is plenty of massage places, very tasty food and lots of sun!", "Great spot for sunsets, but not ideal for swimming, strong current. There are many hotels you can go sit and enjoy the view along the walk or street vendors have set up lounges for you to lie on for a price.", "This hotel has absolutely beautiful rooms & a gorgeous roof top bar which is amazing! There are sun bed issues though & can be quite frustrating on a daily basis. Staff are polite & friendly. Location is good.", "I love this hotel ! The staff are all so warm and friendly, it feels like returning home. It's location is perfect across the road from the beach and close to shops, bars and restaurants. First class Spa and restaurants..the Plantation Grill combines a traditional 40,s style setting with great food and stylish jazz combos. The breakfast is the best in Seminyak and the hotel has a poolside bar and a spectacular rooftop bar. Younger generation will enjoy Cocoon next door..the in place for poolside music Thanks again to the wonderful staff for making my stay so special Tony Gobbo Melbourne", "Me and my partner stayed at the double six hotel for 10 nights, we couldn't recommend this hotel enough! We loved the Hermes toiletries which was provided in the room and the butler ironing your clothes each evening. The breakfast was best we've ever had staying at hotel and had plenty of healthy options. The steak restaurant was out of this world would defiantly recommend. The staff was really friendly and would do anything to assist.", "Big waves & turquoise water Better to go after 5 pm or early in the morning Could be very crowded during the day", "we like it - very nice service and polite staff. The hotel is child friendly so probably not the best if you are young adult.", "My partner and I have travelled all over the world and stayed in some of the most plush and luxurious resorts but both of us agree that RIMBA is hands down our favourite hotel in the entire world for a range of reasons. First of all there is woman who works at the hotel by the name of DARNI who has an absolute heart of gold and goes above and beyond to make your stay the most magical experience of your life. I actually call her my nese mother because of her genuine kindness and generosity and her ability to make your stay one that you will never forget. The layout, restaurants, pool and beach facilities and rooms are absolutely exquisite with all the beautiful touches of a 6 star hotel and all the staff are absolutely amazing and very attentive . Once again thank you so much to everyone at the hotel Who made our stay amazing and especially tommy nese mother Darni we will always be returning guests for life", "Good beach and cliff area to visit, stunning views of ocean and surf, does get rather busy so try go early", "The sea view from the top of the hill was so amazing. It was a breath taking view. You can see as well a beautiful coastline which also serves as world-class surfing playground", "This is one of the most amazing Hotels I have seen, just beautiful treat you like royalty, Rooms are amzing Restaurant and Roof Top Bar great and the Plantation Grill fabulous", "The hotel was wonderful and everywhere was very clean, the food was amazing and we were given a huge choice. I needed to change my room and they did this very quickly. Ideal family Hotel, 2 beautiful pools lots of places to eat and very safe. I would go back there on my next visit.", "Absolutely beautiful place cannot recommend enough. Chill out on the cliffs and have a coconut and watch the world walk below 👍", "Stayed at the Ritz Carlton. Beautiful hotel with extremely attentive staff and faultless service. Sadly a little isolated for my liking and far too many mosquitos. Although they fogged every day the mosquitos were not deterred. ", "Stayed with my family at the end of September. Very nice hotel, friendly staff. My daughter enjoyed kids pool so much, that it was very hard to get her out of it. We will definitely come back and stay longer.", "I went there in the middle of the day. It was pretty hot and the light was no joke but the view was awesome, very beautiful. You can also enjoy watersport like kano. There's also paragliding around the beach.", "We stayed at the Anantara hotel. It was fabulous - for service, pools, Buffet breakfast dinner experiences rooftop bar and restaurant. The staff could not have been more helpful or polite or just genuinely friendly and concerned for our enjoyment.", "Just dropped by to visit this place. ..ocean is crystal blue. ..very rough seas. ..can go kayaking or swimming here. ..place is swarming with tourist..quite a few places to have a snack or a drink many stalls around. .", "Nice place, love it! Right now the waves are too big to swim in but still Nice to be at the beach anyway.", "It is a nice place to hang out for several hours and swim in clear waters. Not so crowded when I was there.", "Hotel looked like a concrete maze, but actually the next day when we got our bearings it was actually very good. Gorgeous swimming pool, surrounded with beautiful tropical plants & trees. Staff very charming & helpful.", "Over touristic, but beautiful beach. I didn't go down to the beach itself just took a pic from the cliff.", "Peacefullnss and restaurants along water's edge. Fishing boats and village life on a Sunday. Interesting marets nearby.", "In the middle of summer I'm go there and very happy. This place is have clearly sky and blue sea. Its not hard to go there.", "Very nice, not a lot of people, perfect for chilling with family and friends. During low tide is intersting too.", "The club room lounge is very nice lovely breakfast , afternoon teas & best of all cocktails between 5.30pm & 7pm The staff work so hard to make your stay very special", "Second time stay and more than impressed with the service and facilities provided. Special mention to Jeany an absolute Gem to the Sofitel, such a gorgeous soul, nothing is too much for her, no ask too great; our children absolutely adore her, as do we! Pool access room an absolutely must, who doesn't want a private pool at their convenience anytime of the day or night ! The tropical gardens are impecable and nothing like we have experienced at any other hotel! Absolutley in lush green tropical garden heaven! The food is A++ catering for every pallet, room service is hands down the best we've encountered from pillow requests to ice, anything you desire is not too much to ask! Rivera lunch is Ah-mazing!! No wonder so many tourists book from other resorts here just for this once a week feast its to die for! We love it!! We are back in 16 weeks 3rd time round and cannot wait! Keep up the good good nothing to fault so far! See you back in Sep! ", "It was beautiful! They will not rent out boards some days until 2pm because the tide is so low at times.", "Clean, fresh, new, and beautiful. We did not want to come here as we'd heard it's only known for it's resorts/it's for people who are looking to relax. My second day here and I've done so much: shopping, jet skiing, even scuba diving!", "we went here for new years eve. while yes there was rubbish etc due to the high tides and it was crazy busy... there's heaps of amazing restaurants close by to sit back relax and watch the sunset.", "This place is a beauty. I spent a lot of time looking at the waves gushing to the shore and the colors changing from blue to deep turquoise blue.", "Nice place to relax and enjoy the sun and see. We lay there for couple of hours. The water is clear and calm. At low tide it goes back a lot and you will have to walk about 100 meters in.", "View is great, sunrise is very nice there. However it’s hardly possible to swim. Also sand is rough with tiny stones and shells", "Loved this new hotel at the end of Double 6. Got a great package deal with Luxury Escapes and wished I had of purchased more. Our room was divine, and the service and amenities were 6 stars. Loved the location and the swimming pool was amazing. Restaurants in the complex were amazing and the food amazing.", "Good location to busk in the beach atmosphere and watch the sunset. Great to see many locals with theirs dogs roaming along the beach together with all the tourists holidaying on this island. The sunset view was definitely worth making a trip there to enjoy it and some photo taking.", "It's our 6th visit to this hotel. Food and service quality the best. Only smiling faces around. Very good Italian restaurant, Japanese restaurant Hamabe and international restaurant IKAN also are very nice choice for dinner. quit big swimming pool for adults and separated small kids pool with the roof. Food quality in the hotel is much better than in collection. ", "Griya Santrian fantastic place to stay, staff are really friendly nothing is a bother to them. Pools and grounds are well maintained and central to everything. Definitely will be coming back again to this hotel", "We visited this venue on our 3rd day in . The good aspect was there is no charge to enter although there are donation boxes all over the place. The ocean is so beautiful and the views are incredible", "When you get to Dream Beach, head right through the parking lot and the sea wall \\catches\\\" the large waves that come in sets. Also this is a great place to catch the sunset as it is west facing. There are small local vendors that sell beer and beverages that pop up around sunset\"", "Good because is a good area to stay in hotels ., but it has many bars and restaurants so, many people ... not clean enough but ok.", "Powerful waves are always crashing over here. Baking hot in the middle of the day. Maybe on the evening it will be more cooler. But then you'll miss the blue coloured sea.", "Good place to catch some waves and do more extreme water activities. Wouldn't recommend it if you're into crystal blue waters.", "We went there and we found some tourist swam and fell to the beach.. Scary but challenging. It would be more beautiful if you go during sunset..", "its a nice hotel we were there for 6 weeks next year 8 weeks that says enough", "The views in the evening are great, but its not a place I would go swimming at. A bit dirty and a lot of local boats use this area", "Excellent salt water pool fantastic staff thanks frank for all his help all staff smiling and friendly very enjoyable stay thanks to all at the resort we will be back", "this place is a great place.. have lots of local business like resto and souvenirs.. you can drink coconut too lots of seller here.. but please be careful when you here.. my last trip here there is an accident.. 2 tourist fell.. 1 died 1 survive.. so please read the sign there.. i didn't take a pics bcause of that..", "It was okay. But those who like water activities, this is definitely your place. You can also go to turtle island from here.", "Great place for enjoying your sundown.. but be careful with the waves, it can kills you. Not place for swim.", "What a delightful place to stay. The staff are super friendly and very helpful. We were greeted with cold towels and tropical cocktails. The beach and pool areas are maintained very well and they are gorgeous. The breakfast buffet is the best we have had.", "This is one of the most beautiful place, which I ever saw.You can also walk down to the beach.I can recommend this place, if I will have a chance I would go again!", "This hotel surpassed all expectations. The staff were wonderful, very helpful & their uniforms were very nice. Our room was exceptional, really really nice. The shower was powerful enough to wash my hair (not too common in ) and the accessories (Hermes) and mini bar were very impressive. The in house Restaurants were all great and the spa was wonderful. I cant recommend this hotel highly enough.", "very clean and plenty of beds lots of nice cafes/bars", "We've just holiday at for couple days, it’s 5***** luxurious hotel I can't say enough ,check in was super and great, The staff were welcoming and friendly , Breakfast at was wonderful with selection menu delicious make complete my holiday we highly recommend this hotel and definitely will come back", "Cannot fault anything... from staff, rooms, service and location. Paradise! Very relaxing soaking in the sun, beautiful pools, great food. ", "We chose Fairmont as it looked like a special place for a special birthday I was celebrating and how right we were! We were made to feel special right from the start with the Assistant Front Manager – Wirama -welcoming us as we checked in. A birthday card and cake was brought in by by butler just as we got into our room!! Every single member of staff without exception who we met was simply wonderful. Everyone greeted you by name with a smile no matter what their role. We found The Fairmount a perfect hotel located close to shops and markets with the beach right on the door step! Great amenities, amazing suites, great food and great people! Our room was on the 4th floor and we would advise this for the breathtaking seaviews . We must mention three people who made our holiday very special – Wirama who went that extra mile and our two Butlers, Regis and Avi who were simply awesome and extremely helpful and friendly. We hope very much we can visit Fairmont soon and experience this all over again! Thank you all xx ", "We came here while on our honeymoon and was absolutely amazing with stunning veiws and scenery. The sunset was amazing to watch and the guys surfing were cool too. Could spend hours here, so peaceful", "Our wonderful driver Nyoman brought us there and it was beautiful, and as iconic to as it gets. We didn't spend a long time there as we were with a toddler but the view from above and afar was good enough for us..definitely not stroller friendly place (thankfully we were using a baby carrier), but having said that we did see a baby stroller right at the bottom next to the shoreline..", "Even for a stroll, it was very relaxing. With backup facilities and services from the hotel within reach.", "Every thing about this hotel was great AAA rating will stay again in the near future Palace Club is worth staying in.", "Worth a look if you visit this laidback island. The larger the swell the better the show. Drinks are available on location also.", "I went there on the day of arrival to during sunset and it was just amazing..very relaxing with nice view to take photos..yet i didnt swim", "Very good to see. U can swim while u r here the water so cold and refreshing. Good to bring your family too.", "The best sea view i ever see. . clear water suitable for surf, not relly suitable for swim.. will come back soon", "Thanks to all the staff at Prama Hotel for making our holiday exceptional. We cannot think of any holiday we have had where all the boxes were ticked on a daily basis. The Club Suite and view were perfect for us. Room service, laundry service, friendliness of staff, front desk, customer relations – all exceptional. We really enjoyed dining at the restaurants in the hotel and the Bamboo Bar. Particular thanks and recognition to Siwi and Ari at The Club, who went above and beyond to meet our needs and make this holiday so special. A special thanks to Anna for her attention in ensuring that all went well and providing advice and assistance. I guess I expected high levels of service with but must admit our expectations were exceeded. ", "It’s a nice & cozy hotel. Hotel staffs are helpful. There was a day that my room was cleaned twice. Staffs take off their shoes during cleaning process. I was disappointed when it comes to pillow. Pillows were dirty full of brown spot, I was asking for clean pillows but still get the pillow with brown spot. It would be better if hotel has spare clean pillow to replace the dirty ones.", "I was visited to relax my mind from toxic problem, so i went there by myself. i enjoyed read a book while looked at the nice beach. there was not so many people there, good for chill in. nice sunrise as well.", "Even in the hot day, inside there is cool! You can see tons of fishes inside. Good place to take picture as well! It could be fine to bring your own swimsuit and swim in there!", "Loved the stay here. Beautifully manicured garden and fantastic swimming pools among tropical gardens. Amazing ambiance. Great rooms with comfortable beds. Everything you need for a relaxing holiday. Highly recommend", "EN Very unique place the tample is located in an island i believe the best time to visit i on low tide. I went on the sunset and i could not see the other parts of the park because i arrived late. If you have time go early. PT Este templo fica numa ilha e o local de acesso que eu fui eh a pe por isto vá na mare baixa. Fui para o por do sol não consegui dar uma volta nos outros lugares do templo, se vc tiver tempo vá mais cedo.", "Excellent hotel...went out of their way to make our stay an amazing experience. When the room we were allocated was too noisy we asked if possible we could be moved. Not a problem ....and we were very lucky to get an upgrade so we were very happy.", "This has to be one of the best hotels I have ever stayed in & I have stayed in many. Could not fault it at all. Hotel room was modern, spacious & super clean. Hotels grounds were meticulously maintained. Hotel facilities were exceptional, modern & well maintained. Staff were friendly & very helpful. Beach was just the best!! Will be back for sure - thank you!!", "Honnestly this place is the best spot if you are seeking for a quiete place with some but not too much funny activities. Great place for rest in and easy to leave this place for the eastern part and northern part of the island. For those who are looking for nightclubs bars and night fever this is not the right place to book", "Great spot for a swim & some local food very relaxing been there twice now & will be going back in July. Beers are cold too", "My husband & I recently stayed at this hotel. It was pure luxury! The room was fantastic, view beautiful & extremely clean. The best thing about this hotel was the staff. They were exceptional! Can't recommend this hotel enough.", "Very very happy with this amazing resort still owned and very up to date. Rooms are amazing the food is great the views are to die for but mostly the service of one particular employee who went above and beyond she definitely deserves a pay rise Ida Ayu Putri but my hat goes of to the workers and sincerity amazing will be back", "You must visit this place! It' s really, really beautiful. Temple above the ocean, what a nice view. But becareful wih your things, glasses, hats, cause there are monkeys watching you and ready to get your things. After sightseeing and walking, try the coconut \\kelapa batok\\\", just 20.000 IDR, so good.\"", "Beautiful hotel. Beautiful people. Service outstanding What is disappointing is when you look beyond the facade, you notice that the bottom of the showers and toilets have cracked tiles, where dirt piles up. Hard to believe this place has only been open a few months - already looked quite tired in places.", "Colonial style hotel. Exceptionally clean and staff can't do enough for you so friendly and helpful. Breakfast was a combination of east meets west, a huge selection to choose from and absolutely top class. The The beach is lovely and clean with a vast array of sunbeds available. Highly recommended and definitely will return.", "Stayed here around 2015 and thought it was really good. The facilities are good but not as good as the grand Hyatt. The fitness centre was really good, the pool was nice and all the resturants were really good. The breakfast was amazing and was much better than the grand Hyatt. The lobby was incredible and is one of the best I have seen. However when I stayed there wifi wasn't free in the rooms so I had to go to the pool or lobby to get internet access. I'm not sure if this has changed or not. The rooms were very nice and they weren't noisy at all compared to the grand Hyatt which is much older. Overall I think it's a nice place to stay, it's not as close to the connection centre compared to the grand Hyatt but it is a great hotel and I will possibly go back again.", "Water is full of grass and sea things... In the evening is very crowded of local people. 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We do not have to wear a sarong, which was very surprising (maybe due to huge amount of tourists). There is big lake around and gardens around.", "my tour guide in took me everywhere excellent boy and they were 2 in English and Spanish in this temple have water garden and mystic you must go is magic like cape town in Africa, or Luang Prabang in Lao", "If you are travelling to you must see this Temple. Absolutely stunning. Also stick around for the sunset and watch the fire dance. You wont be disappointed.", "You pay a few dollars to get in (parking extra) and don't bring any food in with you to avoid monkey altercations... You get a sarong before entry unless your knees are already covered. There were probably over 2000 people when I was there, almost impossible to take a picture without anyone else in it. Lots of viewing points though, even more if you go during low tide (high tide is harder to be on the beach since the water is coming up to the rocks). It is very windy up at the higher peak and was rainy when we were there so not as enjoyable as it could've been! Overall worth seeing, I would suggest having a guide to learn more about the history and current activities of the temple! Once inside there is also option for a 100k IDR ($10USD) fire show in the little stadium they have.", "This is the place famous for sunset. I was very curious to see this place, as everyone was talking about this for sunset. The visit was totally worthy. They provide sarong to enter the temple as well. Place not to miss, if you are in ", "This place has one of the best sunset points and the cliffs with ocean tides as high as 10-20 feet. The temple is very small but the view from the cliff is just too good. Coupled together, watch the nese dance.", "The temple is usual and don't allow people to enter. You can only look from outside. But this place makes up for that by being on a cliff and good view of sunset. Do take your position at least 30 mins before sunset or you wont get a slot to see. Also have dance performances.", "temple is situated on the cliff with a beautiful seaview. breathtaking views esp in the evenings.you can also view fire dance in the evenings", "Beware this this a temple complex and you cannot go inside the temple.there is a entrance fee.its a bid place and you need to wear sarong given by temple.the view of the beach beow and the sunset is very good,couldn't see any restaurant to eat.there is a hike along the pathway and you can have a awesome view of the beach .do visit", "This is a quite unknown temple and absolutely worth going! There are 7 temples and you can decide to visit one, two, five or all of them. We went to see four. Temple 1 is te most impressive one with the big gates. It's basically what you expect to see in such a temple. Temple 2 is very close to it. After that starts a 15-minute-walk to the next one. Or you can take a scooter - but the walk is nice. To get to the highest temples, there are about 1700 steps. A very long, steep and zigzag stone stairs trough the jungle. We went on a cloudy day and literally walked in the cloud. Which was nice and fresh. But unfortunately that means we did not get to see the view... But it was still worth it. Thanks to the cloudy weather, we did not see monkeys - which are quite agressive we've been told. Our guide (recommend if you go beyong te two first temples) was really nice, friendly and told us a lot about the temple and religion. Her english was great. And on that day we were actually the only tourists going up. It felt like a private tour and it was great to see all the locals on the stairs as well. How to go there? Arrange a taxi at any horel from Amed. He'll wait for you at the first temple. It costs you some money but there is no other way. The route to get there is extremely steep and not clear.", " is known for temples and you will find many temples here. They have some temples which are like pillars to their belief. This temple is one of 6 as per taxi driver. This temple is situated on cliff in south overlooking ocean. It is built in huge area and walk to temple and around overlooking sea from cliff is just amazing. There is small fees of 30,000 IDR to enter the temple premises and sarong is must to wear which is included in ticket cost. There is belief that power of 3 Hindu lords Shiva, Vishnu and Brahma unite at this temple to save from evils from sea. Its a must visit temple if you are in . We visited in noon time and didn't attend the cultural dance show which is done here every evening. There were many tourists in noon time as well.", "This is one of the most beautiful temples around .. It is perched on top of a cliff, and the view is unbeatable. As with visiting other temples in , if you wear shorts, they will lend a sarong for you to wear. Plan to spend at least an hour walking around at this place. I highly recommend coming here in late afternoon and then staying for the traditional fire dance. It is a beautiful dance with sunset as the backdrop. Definitely one of the best attractions to see in .", "It is a beautiful temple. I recommend you wear sandals because there is a place you have to walk in the water if you want to reach the spot. We bought sarong but apparently you can also visit without. The view is beautiful we took lots of pictures", "This temple is on the Ocean. The views are fantastic. The grounds are lovely. I could have spent hours just viewing the ocean and the temple site. I highly recommend this as a stop on your nese holiday.", "This temple is similar to Tanah lot with similar geographical proximity to sea shore. This temple is very great and offers great views especially during sunset. Wearing a Sarong is compulsory here and be prepared for it. The walking trail is very short and people usually couple this with Kechak dance.", "This place was recommended to us by our hotel concierge. We are so glad we went. It was crowded as you might expect at any tourist stop. However, the view was well worth it. This temple is built right on the edge of a cliff with a beautiful view of the sunset. Stay for the fire dance and watch the sun set while the show is in progress. This is a must see while in .", "It so peaceful place, you can view all the island from the temple. worthed to visit, and provided your self with sarong", "This was my favourite of the many temples visited in , the mountain lake setting makes for a picturesque view and without the hoards of sarong selling locals and dodgy taxi drivers. The altitude and relative coolness is a welcome break from the humid and polluted streets.", "Beautiful place with an amazing view. There is a lot of stairs so be prepared. Also watch out for the monkeys as they will steal your stuff. There isn’t a whole lot of the actual temple to see, you any get into anything it’s mainly the view and a nice walk.", "There was a good sunset view which we got. Also the dance organized by the temple was good exhibiting the culture. There was a steep stair which we had to climb to visit this place. But, a must visit place when you visit .", "We enjoyed the performance with a beautiful sunset panorama. The temple was closed (you could only see the outside). I would recommend going for the performance - be there one hour before (starts at 6) is enough for the temple.", "Beautiful place, different from most of the other temples we visited. Unique architecture and the view on the lake is amazing. Also less strict about putting on sarongs compared to other temples", "One of the biggest temple in that offers great view of Mt.Batur. Temple complex here is delivers best view in with beautiful traditional nese temple with gorgeous view of lake Batur and Gigantic Towering mountain peak of Mt.Batur. Go there on sunny day only to enjoy the true beauty of the place and also because temperatures get pretty low without the sun. There is a huge fee of 35k to get inside and apparently the entire place is managed by local mafia Nevertheless there’s nothing tourist can do about it. Although ignore people trying to sell you sarongs as w=you will not need that and can get one for free inside. The entire complex is very photogenic and you will be able to capture some really great moments of your travel here on a sunny day. The place also offers some quiet leisure activities such as boat ride and nice meal by the lake. Overall it’s a very nice place to spend a day with loved ones.", "We didn't get to see much of the temple as we had to rush to see the fire dance performance to get a seat (it was super crowded). Would have been nice to see more of the temple and have time to take nice pictures as it looked lovely from a distance.", "We could not go into the temple. A local (who didn't speak much English) told us that one can go in only for praying and must be dressed in sarongs and the headdress. We walked across the knee deep water (in low tide) to see the Holy Spring - amazingly, a fresh water spring out of the rock in the middle of the sea! Very nice area.", "Starting with the positive- it has beautiful views for sunset over the cliff, but we had a cloudy sunset. It took us over two hours to get there from Nusa Dua .. there were cars that bypassed us while our driver waited patiently in line. The sarongs are very chaotically managed as compared to other temples. In fact , I felt the sarongs were used by tourists as fashion statement ... some only tying the scarf ...The temple was over crowded and very chaotic as there was no map. They do not tell you , that you an additional ticket for the dance and it was sold out. We left even before the actual sunset as we were scared of the traffic jams if we Left after sunset . Not recommended if you don’t like overcrowded places . Overall not a great experience !", "Really nice place to visit. Even though there is a temple you don’t need to wear a Sarong when entering. The entry fee is 3000 Rupiah which is around £1.65 roughly. Definitely a great place to take pics. I went there around 8am and it was really quiet so took my time with pictures. There is also a boat in there which you can hire and it costs20000 rupiah and that is about £1 for three rides around their lake. I would definitely recommend.", "Be prepared for a nice walk, with quite a few steps involved. When you get to the top however, the view is breathtaking. The cliffs and beaches below are something to behold. Beware of the monkeys, they will literally take anything they can get their hands on. Sunnies, hats, etc should be held. The temple itself is a little underwhelming, as you can't access inside it (locked outside of religious ceremonies). The architecture, although nice, is nothing compared to the surrounding areas (which you walk through). Shops, toilets, etc provided for a require drink break following your tour. Be prepared to tip a tour guide if one tags along. Ours was a little forthcoming requesting a greater tip than what was presented ! Overall a good spot to explore for a couple of hours - although you will lose a fair amount of weight in sweat !", "Before entering, everyone must wear a sarong and sash as a respect for the holy place. Entrance fee need to apply. There will many many steps climbing. Also there are monkeys, some are aggressive. Do not put anything on head like sunglasses,hats , scarves, hair pin. And becareful of your cameras too. They will sneak up and snatch. Usually the guide will bring you around 6pm to see the sunset so the place is full of people. So patience is greatly needed.", "This temple is quite big and you can choose how far in you want to go. We only went to the first one, which was already beautiful so I can't imagine what the others look like! - 10,000 IDR to rent a sarong (would suggest you to bring your own if you have one) - Entrance by donation", "The biggest tourist attraction or tourist trap? Pay a expensive ticket to visit there, not a donation, printed ticket! No need to wear sarong, because this is not a real Hindu temple. Nice surround to take photos, that's only. Eating/selling meat or bringing meat products to this kind of fake Hindu temple is not allowed in Hindu culture! We visited this place in 1992 and it was free!!", "Breathtaking views and a lot to see around the temple. As with all temples, a rental sarong is included in the entrance price. Worth doing a half- day trip down stopping at Jimbaran Bay for seafood dinner.", "You must wear a sarong and tie to visit this temple but you can get them at the entrance. We only went to the first level and the view was amazing. Very short queue to take photo but I felt it was a bit staged. Prefer my photo with no one!", "Spectacular view!! Very nice and huge temple near the mountain... perfect place to meditate, lots of trees! Don't forget your sarong!", "Please be mindful when visiting this temple to be appropriately dressed , there are sarongs near the ticket desk but they are not washed after each use so best to bring your own. Don't forget to bring water Beautiful grounds though gets quite crowded", "For a 1.000 IDR parking fee and 20.000 IDR entrance fee you can enjoy an amazing sunset. I've seen the kecak dance show before, so I just simply enjoyed the stunning sunset. Unfortunately you can't get into the temple itself.", "Bild with whie stone with beautifull view of Indian Ocean. Few mean monkeys so beware of your glasses, water bottles ect. You will get a loan of sarong if you need. Stock up with watter as there is no hawkers inside.", "Beautiful telling of a traditional nese story! Very funny at times and really awesome costumes! Definitely a good vibe. Beautiful view off a cliff face down to the ocean and you can watch the sun go down during the show. Would recommend this to everybody and anybody. Great for all ages.", "Entrance is 50k including the sarong you need to enter and you cant actually access the temple unless worshipping. Nonetheless, the views are beautiful, the cliffs with the flowering bushes and trees. The water is so blue. The carvings on the stone of the buildings, so interesting and intricate. And it's a great walk along the cliffs. Beware of the monkeys. We watched a women get a little too close to video and have her phone stolen. Lucky they threw it some fruit and it gave the phone back. There is about 8 warungs out front with a good variety of food and fresh coconuts.", "Temple itself looked ok, but as a visitor you are not allowed to go into the sacred area. The dance show however was definitely worth it. Not amazing experience but will give you a grimace of Hindu culture. Little concerned when the bush was caught on fire from the act, but I guess that is a part of the deal. Sunset was beautiful, the scenery itself was nice.", "Very nice and very cheap visit. There's not much to see, as nese temples are not so fancy (as catholic churches, for example), but the views from the cliffs are breathtaking. Be careful with the monkeys. They will steal your hat, sunglasses, cameras and anything that's lose around your body. Seriously!", "This was a very nice place to watch a sunset and see some great nese culture, history and nature. You want to time your trip for sunset and enjoy the view. take lots of pics and makes sure to walk all through the temple and surrounding area.", "I highly recommend that you stop by the Ulu Watu Cliff. I didn't really go here for the temple, but for the cliff-view within the area of the temple. The view was just amazing! I felt like singing! I stared in amazement at the view FROM the cliff and the view OF the cliff (when you walk a little farther towards the walking trail). I watched as the beautiful ocean waves splashed towards the rocks. It was amazing. I loved it.", "The ocean view from the cliff is mind blowing. Though its crowded in evening, you should not miss this spot in your trip. The fire dance performance inside the temple is also a good. Great experience.", "The drive from canggu is quite long because of the traffic. It took us about 45-50 minutes with our dirtbike. Upon arriving there, you are warned about the monkeys stealing your stuff. We didnt see a lot of monkeys though. When you arrive at the temple you are greeted by the stunning view from the cliff on the ocean! Its definitely just worth it for the view alone!", "The view around this temple is good and the entry ticket is pretty affordable. It's worth it because we can enjoy the view and taking pictures around this place. You can buy drink and snacks in the exit way. It's pretty hot during sunny day, so you can bring hat. When you enter this place they will ask you to wear sarong because it's a sacred place. there's a museum with some great paintings and also mini theater inside of this place. A must to visit!", "Great place to watch the sunset and the fire dance and play that starts at 6pm. It can get pretty crowded and some will sit on the floor but it’ll be worth it. The storyline can be followed easily since they write out the gist of the story on paper. It’s very stimulating and the costumes were mesmerizing. Great to see some of nese culture for our first trip to . Be prepared for the amounts of crowd going in and out of the temple. People can be quite pushy and everyone will jump into your shots. There are monkeys around but they ignore you if you just carry on. My driver told us they can be aggressive especially if they feel threatened and around their young. Be mindful you are visiting a holy place and treat it as such. I’ve seen others litter or just being unnecessarily loud.", "The temple itself is difficult to see. Worth the visit if your nearby. It has beautifull views to the sea. Have to pay a small fee and dress a sarong (they give you at entrance).", "The temple is closed, so you can't go in, but the view of the cliff was beautiful! Sunset just breathtaking! We also watched the fire dance, and loved it, it really worth the long waiting under the sun! Even our boys (3 and 5 yrs old) loved the dance & kept discussing and asking questions on the way to hotel! Worth the visit! But be cautious of the monkeys, very aggressive, saw a monkey snatching someone's phone, it was speedy as light!", "The attraction of visiting this 11th century temple isn't the temple itself, which is small and only open to those of the hindu faith. Rather it's the magnificent views over the cliffs and waters below. There is about a 1km walk along the seafront that allows you to take it in. There are some monkeys which are best avoided. I would encourage you to keep an eye on your stuff as they have been known to pinch things. There is an entrance fee of 30000K. If coming here from seminyak/kuta/etc I would suggest stopping by Balangan beach on the way back.", "Established in the highlands of , not only does the visit to the temples give a cooling break from the tropical warmth, but it really does offer a refreshing break for the eyes. If you can arrive early in the morning, you can witness the traditional food offerings being carried in by traditional dressed nese accompanied by the drums and cymbals of the procession musicians. Plenty of photo opportunities (both natural and the market sellers offering Photos with birds, Snakes or Lizards). Something for everyone while offering a cool refreshing venue to invigorate the body before heading off to the more tropical locations.", "We arrived there right before sunset. The view was amazing, temple on the cliff with sun falling into the sea. The fire dance was very entertaining, a lot more fun than we thought it would be.", "Inside the temple is incredible the quantity of people selling all the kind of stuffs like you are in a market. Tourists with shorts or skirts do not following the rules of dressing, nobody to control it or to give sarongs. Every step that you give there are someone to offer you postcards, souvenirs, all the kind of things inside the temple! I feel sorry for the temple have lost all your original proposal. Despite it the place should be sacred by real because the landscape and the view are gorgeous.", "Walking around here was an exciting experience, the best sunset we found in . The temple is incredible, located on top of the cliff. After sunset, we watched the Kecak dance. Colossal! Then we moved on to Jimbaran Bay for BBQ dinner.", "This place was breathe taking. The temple there are amazing. Also you have to pay fee and get the proper nese clothing. buy some fruits but again keep lose items away from the monkey. The nese show is a must to see its 80000 rupees. Starts at 6pm and goes for about 2hours. Good to see and learn the culture and the nese dance history.", "As this is the first stop for our trip to , the breathtaking view shown at the first sight while we entered the \\temple\\\". Maybe it was under maintenance, so actually we only see the \\\"view\\\" instead of the \\\"temple\\\". \\\"Sarung\\\" is needed if you are wearing shorts/short skirt, to show respect to the God. Beware of the monkeys as it will snatch your belongings especially your glasses. Just another \\\"Nice view place\\\" besides Tanah Lot Temple.\"", "This is a very scenic and unusual place; with the Hindu temple sitting on a rock; if the tide is out you can walk over to it; tide in,no acsess! It is a very holy place and you are not permitted inside the main temple. As it is a main tourist attraction it does get very busy; either go very early in morning or evening to catch sunset. Whichever you choose you will not be disappointed - walk up the hills to the right of the temple and you will have amazing views out to sea. Then descend the steps down to sea level - if you have any walking difficulties be aware not easy to go down steps. There are many resting areas as you go down the steps, please follow religious observations and remove shoes before resting under the shade. Prior to the steps down, you have to walk down the street, full of shops with clothes/souvenires etc. Not that many restuarants but most people come with a tour and are only there a limited time; your tour guide will inform you. All in all a place not to be missed while visiting !", "I love the scenic view! Terrific sunset, great people and culture..love the nese people...worth the travel!", "the temple in itself is not WoW. It is mainly the surroundings which make it special. try to go to the cecak dance in the evening,the sunset during the performance is magical.", "Quite popular among both foreign and domestic tourists and since the temple is still in use you need to mind and respect local communities as they visit the temple. This is the scenic temple you see on Indonesian bank notes! The location on the lake is quite spectacular. It gets busy in the afternoon so I suggest you plan your visit before lunchtime as you can walk around in relative peace. We were in luck as our driver for the day was local and visits this temple himself. He explained the setup, layout and some principles about the ceremony. That was very educational and definitely added to the experience. The complex, as you walk around it, doesn't require you to wear a sarong but please be respectful and wear longer clothes or bring a shawl or sarong to cover knees and shoulders.", "This is in of 's many hindu temple but with the extra spectacular view over the waves approaching the coastline. Pay the entrance fee of 300000 Rp and borrow a sarong before regering. Well worth a visit!", "The two unique pillars which act as the entrance to the first temple is an amazing location for photos. It simply looks like a gateway to the skies. This temple was not crowded at all and we were able to walk around and enjoy the peaceful environment within the temple while enjoying the amazing sceneries. The first temple itself is located at quite an elevation, so the sceneries are worthwhile. We just had to pay ~$2 for sarong and we were told we can donate any amount as well if we wish.", "I was really looking forward to seeing temples in . Yes, there are monkeys and they will pinch glasses etc quicker than you realise - we lost glasses but got them back eventually. Yes, you need a sarong and will be covered at the entrance. Yes, there are locals there offering to be your guide for a price - your call but you dont need this service. This place was packed with people for the sunset!. Unbelievable how the temple locations are so busy with people during this time of the day. Unbelievable how people have a complete disregard for their own safety, taking selfie pics out of the ledges that clearly say \\Don't go pass this point\\\". There can be a bit of shuffling around people as there are so many here. We missed out on the dance - opted to not go in as it became standing room and they were squishing people in. It is quite a big area and it more than likely would have been more pleasant to have gone earlier in the day, maybe had a snack outside the entry, casual browse thru the handful of market sales and taken our time to see before the throngs of people started turning up - thus giving us ample time to get a seat for the dance. Mid afternoon arrival as opposed to 5pm for 6pm dance would have been more enjoyable to view the grounds and temples. Everyone seemed more interested in the sunset.\"", "The lady at our hotel said it was walking distance. It turned out to be a 1.5 hour walk, so just check before leaving, as it’s quite far from most hotels. You need to wear usual temple clothing when entering, so no vests, shorts, etc. They provide a sarong for the ladies, which needs to be worn to enter. When inside there are monkeys that try to nick anything not in pockets, so be careful. The guards can get items back for you, but they ask for money to do it. You can’t actually go into the temple itself, just the surrounding grounds. There’s a good view of the temple from the grounds and the grounds themselves are nice to walk around.", "nice setting, no sarong required. have pool for guest. lovely place with beautiful sculptures and pools.", "We briefly stopped by this beach while driving from Ubud to our other destinations in . It was not crowded at all during our visit. Note that located near this beach is a temple that requires visitors to wear sarong and sash. Entrance fee is 50,000. rupiahs per person.", "The temple is just amazing, on top of a mountain with outstanding views. BUT... We had sarongs and still had to rent their own ones, because they were \\special\\\". Pay for an entrance ticket that takes you immediately to the street you were before. A HUGE line to take the picture, and a whole team of locals sitting in the best spot to take the picture from, with a fake mirror to simulate a lake that reflects the \\\"door\\\". Shouting \\\"Pose! Next pose! Next pose! Jump! Finish!!\\\" And this for hours and hours. What a shame.\"", "This is a must when you visit , in addition to Tanalot and Pura Ulun Danu Bratan. Unfortunately the temple is closed to non Hindus, but the walks on top of the cliffs on both sides of the temple offer spectacluar views. Take a sarong and belt along!", "The temple site was 30 min drive from our resort . We timed the trip to con inside with the sun set . Fantastic views , but be careful of the Monkeys!", "It is quite lovely to view the sunset from this location, however I must warn people that it is the most crowded temple that I have visited in . What is also worth mentioning is that in order to view the nese dance separate tickets need to be purchased.", "Something that cannot be explained in words , has to be visited. The nese is something worth a visit. Trip to will be complete after viewing the dance", "Dont want to leave the ocean.....the beach on the property of The Mulia resort has view of nese temple up high", "The temple was ok, nice and big to walk around, even when there are loads of people. Fire Dance was also good, you have to bunch up with locals buying tickets by throwing money in their face and hope the person gives you the tickets. Dont arrive without booking your return taxi / drive home. You'll be stung with RIP off local taxis who will charge much more.", "Our early morning family visit paid off with only a small number of tourists wandering the temple grounds. Not too hot and plenty of monkeys to amuse us. Eleventh century architecture and beautiful views. Wear a sarong and enjoy fresh coconut water afterwards.", "Went for a few hours on a trip round .Saw some beautiful temples and very old stone sculptures.Had to wear a sarong as a religious thing but was all part of it.Good visit", "Lovely location - but you can't go inside the temple really. It was worth it because of the performance, so time yourself to go at sunset and then catch the show.", "You should visit this temple before sunset as there you can view sunset if clouds are not there. Also to reach main temple you have to cross 50mtrs sea path . If there is low tide you can visit the main temple area. You don't need to change your dress or wear a sarong for this temple. Entry fee for adult is 60000idr and taxi parking charges is 5000idr.", "Don't fall on the friendly \\guides\\\"! They just help with the sarong and then keep going with you, telling you unimportant stuff. At least our guy did. And then he asked for 100 000 rp. Waste of time and money. The temple itself is also nothing special. The view from the cliffs is beautiful, but that's all there is.\"", "This is a beautiful temple surrounded by sea waters and can be accessed only during low tides. Located at a picturesque location, this temple is one of its own kind. The temple is only opened for ceremonies or for praying and tourists can only visit it from outside. One would require sarong for visiting this temple.", "Really enjoyed our visit here. Big temple to see. Lovely walk along the cliff edge with stunning views. The fire show was a wonderful experience, particularly as the sun set in the background.", "there was 4 days for Hindu praying occasion, we went there at noon, mostly people go there n sunset and it crowded usually. but we went there at noon, wave was high, we not able to across to the Pura. but i really enjoying the ambiece... peacefully with the gamelan sound everywhere. My driver told me that on evening it will be dancing ceremonial after praying. but we didnt wait for that. over all... you have to go to this place..", "These temples were nice to visit. One temple is perched on the lake and is very scenic. There was also a ceremony in progress when we visited so we were able to observe lots of local men, women and children attending the temples in traditional ceremonial dress. Please be aware two women approached us in the parking area and tried to sell us sarons, which they claimed we must buy and wear to enter the temple area. This is not true. If sarons are required, they will always be provided with the entry ticket at no extra cost and they were not required at this temple.", "Don't leave without coming out here. Just stay and enjoy the view. There will be lots of people but do stop and take lots of pictures. There was a ceremony going on so I get to see nese in their traditional attire which definitely does not resembles typical Hindu/Indian. We were told to watch out for monkeys and hold on to our belongings. Fortunately, the monkeys I saw was way down on the beach and we are so up high. Good place to catch sunset I was told.", "Hugely popular with lots of school kids by the busload coming to see this famous temple. We arrived 9am and beat the hordes. remember to bring a sarong or dress conservatively.", "We were there as part of a guided tour. We were lucky enough to get to see a burial ceremony for 150 people, it was very interesting. It's good if you have a sarong with you during your visit there, as it might be needed. The only minus is that it is always full of tourists.", "Tourists attraction, not worth it. More expensive than other temples (75k Rps) and not really natural. Structures in park are too colorful..seems to me just like attraction for tourists. You dont have to wear sarong to the temple and it seems dishonesting to me.", "The hill temple itself can't be accessed as it is an active temple so views can only be achieved from a distance. The site around is rundown and nothing there, can't understand how it gets good reviews very poor and also pesky monkeys There is a sunset traditional show further along the track but that requires payment not sure how much now but I thought it was dear at the time whatever it was.", "Went to last week and out for a day tour. I would say this place is a Must to visit if you go . The scenery of the cliff is breathtaking! The road to the temple is narrow and it will be jam due to tour buses and tourist vans. So, expect to spend more time on the road. Keep your belongings in the bag or leave it in the car. There are lots of monkeys on the way up to the temple. They are aggressive and we saw a few tourists' sunglasses were snatched by them. So, keep your phone and etc. Respect the culture, everyone is require to wear the \\sarong\\\" before enter. It is available in front of the ticket counter for free. Entrance fee to enter to the temple is 30,000 rupiah.\"", "We had been here during sunset time. This Temple is built on a cliff with a beautiful magnificent view. Sunset view was beautiful. We even saw the Kechak dance which will be performed near by the temple which will be for an hour. Even the Kechak performance was good. Have to buy tickets for this separately. Overall a nice place to visit.", "The view is absolutely perfect, 's must-visit. But there are people who train monkeys to grab your belongings and then ask you for money. Another thing is that, as the temple was a little bit far from downtown, the local taxi drivers WILL RIP YOU OFF. I would recommend going there by tour, rent a car, use Uber, etc. NEVER EVER use taxi in unless u don't have a choice.", "First of all, this temple does not require you to wear a sarong. That is the reason why I think it's mainly a garden. The little pounds and fountains are beautiful. Especially the stone route through one of the pounds is very beautiful to walk by. All in all it doesn't take too long to see everything. It is worth a visit, but not an overwhelming experience.", "Again not a great temple. Can't go or see inside. Walk around the temple and see the natural beauty. Good view from the top of the cliff. Also buy tickets for the ketchk dance at the entrance. Be there early to get a good seat. Good for sunset if it's not cloudy.", "We did this as part of a free tour offered by the hotel. We did this in low season. When we arrived there were another 20 buses there, 200 cars and 2000 mopeds. You get the picture. You have to wear a purple sarong. The monkeys can be very aggressive, beware of loose articles like phones and sun glasses. The temple borders sheer cliffs so you get a good viewing point. But there is no photogenic spot for a sunrise with the temple in the background. And it was hot. No air. When you leave everyone leaves, traffic jam. Took us 90 minutes to do 15 miles. There must be better places. Research Tanah Lot", "Visited this temple from Sanur, had to pay a small entrance fee and wear a sarong but a small price to pay for the experience of visiting what is surely one of the best located temples in the world. Definitely worth a visit when in .", "Visiting this place is worthwile for the stunning ocean views. The temple itself cannot be visited, and can only be seen from a distance. The coastal path on the cliffs is very nice, but there are loads of tourists here. You'll never walk alone.. End of the afternoon the place is even more crowded, since there is a small amphitheater overlooking the sea that features a live ' nese firedance', or 'monkeydance' almost every night at sunset. You will not be disappointed.", "It was not the most fantastic temple I have seen but the sunset view along with fire dance show in the evening are fantastic. I could feel a particularly energy there. It is believed to be one of the spiritual pillars of . Disadvantages: A lot of tourists and huge monkeys everywhere (they can be aggressive sometimes so beware)", "The temple is nice, cause of the location - the cliffs are beautyfull. We also watched the fire show. This attraction was ok, but for me a bit too long.", "Great experience, remember when entering temple to wear one of the sarongs and ties available, with a small donation.", "Beautiful and tranquil sanctuary. We had an amazing experience, from a walk in the forest, viewing the temple, observing couples in their traditional nese wedding outfits having their pictures taken. The kids were particularly delighted with the face to face engagement with the the monkey troupes in the area. Great guides with option to have photographs taken and printed.", "The temple is beautiful, you don't have to wear a sarong, as there's no entrance to the temple on the water.", "This is one of 's great spiritual and Mythological locations and a visit here is truly worthwhile. Like with all nese Temples ensure you are appropriately dressed in a Sarong. You are permitted a Camera and there are some wonderful stone carvings to be seen.", "The temple isnt as grand as it may look, however the sights that can be seen from it are worth the visit. Also, wearing the traditional sarong cloth is also a worthwhile experience", "As most of the temple is closed to non-worshippers it only took about 20 minutes to walk round and was so busy it wasn't easy. Amazing views from the cliffs. We did see a Kecak dance which was very enjoyable and made the visit worthwhile. Arrive by 5pm and go and buy tickets or they will sell out. Busy roads and watch out for monkeys as you exit.", "We took this tour with recommendation from out tour guide, it's very nice to see how they all congregate in there own villages to their own temple, we had to wear a sarong to enter but it was a donation only and you respect the signs with in the temple.", "getting there can be a hassel due to traffic. plan ahead and give yourself sufficient travel time. nominal entrance fee. bring a sarong or you can borrow one from staff. both males and females need to wear sarong if you are wearing shorts. you have to pay the entrance fee regardless if you borrow a sarong or not. beautiful place to watch sunset. the temple is on a cliff so just the view of the ocean alone is amazing. beware of the monkeys. even locals dislike them. we think it's a must see for all 1st time travelers to .", "Probably the best temple in , for tourists to visit as it is very accessible, but a long walk from the entrance. It is quite beautiful and the fire dance is spectacular, but the traffic was very bad as the road is so small and winding.", "First of all: We have been traveling through Asia for 12 months straight and visited a lot of holy places and temples. Any kind of religion that can be found in Asia. We always make sure we dress nice and appropriately: Long pants, shirts that cover the arms, no headwear in temples or holy grounds, and no shades when entering. Sometimes the women need to wear a sarong, so we always have one with us. Here it is a bit different: you NEED to RENT a sarong for 10.000 IDR per person (€ 0,70, at times of writing). My wifes' sarong wasn't good enough. We don't want to hurt the feelings of the locals, so alright. We went up to the first temple and saw a lot of tourist taking all the same pictures. We saw a few locals... In normal clothing (some women wearing a sarong). Who are you kidding? I went up alone and saw some girls in wearing a sarong (opened through the wind, showing some mini hot pants) and spaghetti tops where the lady parts are hard to miss. It's not about the money, but the way they try to \\earn\\\" it. Except for the rental, they also expect you to give a donation before you saw anything. How can I give a donation like that? Maybe I gave something, but want to give more or less according to what I saw? The temple itself isn't very different from what we saw before, but the view is to die for! But if you drive/walk a little bit further down the road you will have great views too, and you don't have to rent anything to enjoy a piece of nature.\"", "This was my favourite of the many temples visited in , the mountain lake setting makes for a picturesque view and without the hoards of sarong selling locals and dodgy taxi drivers. The altitude and relative coolness is a welcome break from the humid and polluted streets.", "We made it in time for the sunset and it was totally worth it! Beware of the monkeys while walking along the wall on the cliff. It was interesting to see how the nese Hindus pray, very different from the Hindu Indians.", "This is a p[lace that you have to visit around sunset when you go to , the history is amazing and if you get a great guide like we did then you will get to hear about the culture, history and how things work for the nese. The sunsets are incredible and the scenery is well worth the drive in so ignore the traffic as this is an issue for most of .", "Highly recommend visiting this temple which overlooks the ocean. Very popular with tourists and has a small fee to enter, but definitely worth it. All visitors must wear a sarong when entering (which is provided with entry fee). Alot of walking and steps are here. Be careful of the cheeky monkeys also, as they will steal hats, phones and sunglasses if your not careful. The place is surrounding by beautiful views of the ocean. Unfortunately we weren't here for the sunset and traditional performance they put on, but I would recommend coming here to view the sunset.", "We visited the place right after arrival at Airport. We was so excited to discover the place but found disappointed. The place nothing special, Temple was simple and only open for prayer. We only managed to capture the cliff photos but not much impressed. The entrance fees only cost IDR20,000.00. Advises: -Is advisable to buy you own sarong or bring your own scarf if you are wearing short pant. For those, with long pants. You may just need to borrow sash (selendang) without any fees. -Beware with the monkeys. Do not walk alone and make sure your valuable things or small size belonging keep inside your zip bag. -You may enjoyed sunset view or enjoy the Kecak Fire Dance near the temple. -Menstruating women and women who have given birth in the last 6 weeks may not enter temples.", "Beautiful temple,.. It takes hours to reach the top, but we were not strong enough to climb all seven temples... Getting to the first one is a short walk and already this one is nice.. Afterwards there is a 2km long way to the second temple, which can be done on a moto taxi for 20k.. But from the second temple it is a walk inside the jungle.. There are many stairs and monkeys.. The third temple is black temple... The rest w do nit know :)", "Yes, it is a scenic temple on the lake but it has become a heavy tourist trap. The ticket price again went up and now it is 50,000 rupiah, a lot of money in , and especially for this temple. You don't even need to wear a sarong. This says everything. Plus at the exit you are forced to go through a souvenir shop!!!", "This is a lovely place, very calming and relaxing. There were quite a few tourists around but no big crowds. Wonderful gardens and good photo opportunities. The garden is full of intricate statues and pretty flowers. You don't need to wear a sarong and the fee is 20k. Well worth visiting.", "Worth a visit, but this temple was disappointing. The views were beautiful, but the amazing pics you see are a trick of the camera by a skilled local. The temple grounds and surrounding area were atrocious. Waiting in line for the Heaven’s Gate photo, we had to cover our noses to mask the smell of rotting garbage. There was refuse everywhere. I would hope that the locals would take more pride in keeping such a beautiful, sacred place clean. Nevertheless, it is worth a visit because the temple structure is unique and views are stunning. Make sure to have a sarong and sash (girls and guys) and cover your shoulders and back. Sarongs are avail for purchase on-site for cheap.", "We went here in May. We had a good weather. Going to the temple you will bump into cute monkeys make sure you are not bringing any food or drinks, wearing thongs and hat they love it. Might ask it from you. Walking around the temple is amazing good exercise, view is fantastic because the temple is on the cliff of the moutain. You will have good pics for sure. Its a good an hour and half walk. Good for diet. So give it a try. You will love it.", "Good place for see the sunset. Beautiful temple and fantastic dance. Was amazing trip we get for our tour.", "A great temple in an amazing location providing superb views on both land and out to sea. Some areas are off-limits. Well worth the time to visit. My only criticism was that the seating facilities for watching the dancers were very basic and I would question the means of escape should an emergency arise.", "A wonderful and stunning place to view the coast line and appreciate the nese Hindu love for their faith. The temples,are amazing as are some of the gardens for meditation within the area. The fire dance held from 6-7.30pm tells a story about gods, princesses and monkey gods, all fighting for the love of a beautiful woman. With only vocal harmonies sang in nese Traditional voice the story is told clearly, and if you understand any of nese history then you can see yourself returned to the time of battle and become a part of it. We had a guide from Asia World Travel and she was wonderful, from the time of pick up to drop off. There are plenty of monkeys in the forest, so be warned, hide your glasses 👓 for they will take them and unless you have food, you will never see them again, this includes after sunset also, they just may not be on your head when you leave. It was amazing to sit in an open air theatre, with around 300 other people, from all parts of the world, and laugh, share a sunset, and learn something new. Just another reason to keep falling in love with .", "The first section of the walk to the temple is a bit too much bus-tourist-crowded, but then if you do the short round walk deeper in the forest it's simply awesome. Staff members are kind and give you food for free and arrange picture taking. Thanks to them!", "I love this place! Not to be missed is the temple inside with some very memorable stone sculptures. Bring a sarong if you want to enter the temple grounds.", "This is a lovely place to visit with a great view over the ocean. There are a lot of stairs to get to the top so if you have health issues with walking you made be limited in seeing the whole experience. It gets extremely busy with bus loads coming in continually particularly if also going to the fire dancers around 6pm. Sarong is required however these are supplied if your not wearing one. Take the time to absorb the feel of the place despite the number of other tourists.", "Really pretty place, you cannot miss this scenic place. it can a a long walk till the other side or you can roam around the Temple grounds. Beware : 1.MONKEYS! they will rob you. 2.Steep Places Must Do : 1.Wear a sarong to enter any Temple grounds in . its free there. 2.Grab a corn after the visit and have a coconut. Enjoy the breeze!", "This temple is situated by the Beratan Lake & its dedicated to the Lake Goddess . Since this Lake's water is primarily used for irrigation in and is responsible for the fertility of this place , this temple is known for its fertility - this infor was given by our tour guide. It was raining when we went here and we could see that the temple was flooded and so we couldnt enter . But we could walk to the sides and enjoy the magical view from here . Its simply out of the world. Must visit & no sarong was compulsary when we went. Not sure if that was because of the temple being flooded and cannot enter. Surprisingly the entrance fee is very nominal for such a beautiful place.", "You need to wear a sarong to enter. There's beautiful sunset and surrounding places.. another place of interest.. I like..", "the view is breathtaking... Will need to wear special sarong if you want to get into the temple, you can rent a sarong that provide at the temple gate.", "You have to wear a sarong before you enter. The sarong is already free with the entrance fee that you paid. Make sure to choose a new sarong because sometimes there are sarongs that are already wet with another person's sweat. Don't bring a hat or sunglasses because there are monkey's around and they might just grab and steal your loose items. It is pretty hot inside so I would suggest to bring an umbrella. Once inside, the view is pretty nice. Beautiful view of the ocean, cliffs and temples.", "This place is very nice, but the main attraction is the sunset dance ritual. Make sure to get a seat in the center of the stadium, this will get you the best view. At the stadium you will see an entry way that all the seats are facing, this is what is the best view point.", "After visiting (among others) Tanah Lot, Ulun Danu Bratan and Taman Ayun I didn't quite have the same reaction to this temple. It may be because it was the last of the main nese temples we visited, but while the location was really cool it didn't send out any WOW-waves to me. Remember to dress appropiately. If you happen to forget there are sarongs available near the ticket booth. You can buy a ticket for the dancing there as well. We decided to skip the dance to secure a nice spot to catch the sunset as it was uncomfortably busy. We found a good viewpoint as primarily Chinese people scurried around us like hovering butterflies. Braving the crowds was completely worth it though. Even with a mildly cloudy sky the sunset was gorgeous.", "As I was passing by yesterday during a trip around, I decided to stop by. Employees are not that friendly and can clearly see that only money count for... You have to wear a sarong but did not even help/assist you to wear it and even for all. Full of Chinese mainland people yelling, talking loud and shooting you with their iPhone 6 for a yes or not and of course without to asking you. Definitely frustrating as I am not quite certain they do understand the purpose to visit this Temple. Place is not that clean despite I saw a lot of people cleaning especially near by the cliffs. In few words: disappointing.", "I really like this place, although I went on a Saturday (24 September 2016) at the time when it was full of visitors (around 12 noon). I usually don't like too many people. It was full of visitors because it was a special day and there was a ceremony in progress. I was fortunate enough to see the procession of nese people in their beautiful traditional attire, bearing offerings in baskets and trays. There was even a 'mobile' gamelan group playing as the group walked. I managed to get a good position to take lots of photos. It was a case of being at the right place, at the right moment. A truly lucky day for me. The scenery was breathtaking. It had rained earlier in the morning, so there was mist hanging over the mountains. Then the wind blew the mist down into the temple, and I felt like I was walking in the clouds. The temple is well-maintained, and the grounds surrounding it are very clean. There are also shops for buying souvenirs and a restaurant or two to have your meals. Buffet is available for big eaters.", "It is nice to go there and watch the sunset and fire dance show, however it is like most temples in and can be skipped if you are on a tight timeline.", "We wanted to see a famous nese sunset and thought viewing it from a temple would be nice. The crowds here are huge, kudos to those who could get photos without people in them, because this place was packed like a theme park! We arrived around 5pm for a 6/6.30pm sunset and the car park was overflowing and buses were everywhere. The entrance fee was 30,000 rupiah each and we were given a sarong to wear. There are locals at this point who will try to convince you that they need to guide you through - for a fee. If you’re happy to pay for their time then do so, we wanted to discover on our own and politely declined, but beware, they can be a little aggressive. The sunset was in fact beautiful, and watching the sea and all the boats on it was a truly memorable experience. The construction and landscaping of the temple is beautiful, and I really enjoyed the monkeys (hold onto your gear... they’re definitely grabby) but if you hate crowds, this isn’t the place to go. I still think the visit is worthwhile, just don’t go expecting a serene and tranquil experience.", "I went here for a tour and for the fire dance. The temple is beautiful, it was just super hot and humid on the walk to the summit. Try to go in the morning maybe before the heat and crowds.", "This is an exquisite water temple set on the banks of Lake Bratan (Beratan). It is nice to go there during high tide so that one can truly appreciate its beauty as a water temple. We went there when the tide was low but still the temple was photogenic. There are boats for hire and one can go boating in the lake. Since it is located on top of Mt. Catur, the visitors enjoy the cool and crisp mountain air. No need to wear sarong if one happens to be wearing short pants or short skirts when visiting this temple. Be that as it may, it would be respectful to wear appropriate temple attire when visiting this site and similar places.", "A must visit spot/destination for visitors in . Beautifully nestled amidst a rocky beach with crystal clear sea water kissing the horizon till human vision can reach, this temple re-defines beauty and peace. Everyone needs to undergo a cute and quick ritual before being allowed to climb the steps of this temple. Unlike other temples in , wearing a full lower/pants or Sarong is not necessary here as the entire region is a seafront. The place deserves & requires a minimal duration of 75 to 120 minutes to be spent here. Highly recommended for all tourists visiting !", "Huge area, at the entry you have to pay a fee and prepare a sarong as all temple require it! The location is amazing and the view is simelar with Dreamland.", "The temple is up the hill. Not a lot of stairs, you can easily climb. A loot of monkeys so be careful or they'' snatch your stuff. You need to wear a sarong to go there. available for free outside. You can skip the kechak dance unless really really interested. The sunset views from here are breathtaking. Lot of photo ops. A must visit.", "One of the postcard perfect spots in which most tourists get a glimpse of whenever you research about . Breathtaking and a must visit for first timers who would like to experience nese culture. Being in the tropics, best be prepared to sweat if you visit at noon or after lunch. Guys in shorts be prepared to wear a sarong too!", "What a beautiful temple located on a rock in the sea. During sunset it was very crowded, however, we managed to get a nice seat and a refreshing coconut drink. In the many shops around we hunted for sarongs and souvenirs. You have to bargain, then the price is quite okay. We want to go there one more time, but in the morning when it is calm and more romantic.", "Breathtaking views of the cliffs and the temple! It can get crowded around the temple where everyone wants to take pictures, but you'll get your turn soon after. If you aren't appropriately dressed (i.e., wearing shorts/short skirts), you can get a sarong at the ticket counter. If you time your visit, you can watch traditional nese dances at the amphitheater.", "We visited in the evening and stayed to watch the fire Dancing. Entry fee into the temple was very affordable, you are required to pop on a sarong to enter the temple grounds. The surrounding gardens are well kept and there are beautiful flowering trees to see. The cliff face is breathtaking simply magnificent. The area is well fenced and you can walk along the cliffs to take in the spectacular views. The temple is up a flight of steps and you can walk through it at your leisure. There were lots of tourists at the location, so it was very crowded and you moved through it slowly. We stayed for the sunset and fire dancers. The dancers are magnificent and it was a great insight into nese culture and the Hindu religion. I highly recommend visiting in the evening as you also get to experience the beautiful sunset.", "I came here a few days ago. The journey to the temple was short and the view was amazing at the top of the temple. There we certain areas you can't go unless you are worshipping. Also, you are required to wear a sarong and if you don't have one, you can rent one. This template is a bit touristy but not as bad as Besikih temple. No guide is required to show you around either. Beware of the monkeys here. They are aggressive and will take anything shiny (like your sunglasses) or dangling from your bags (like stuffed toys on key chains). I saw a tourist get her keychain snatched off her backpack. There are shops in the parking lot but they don't actively ask tourists to purchase items such as at Pura Besasikih. I recommend that you come here for the amazing view, it is well worth it!", "Very beautiful temple, great views with the lake behind. It is visited a lot but the crowd was moderate when we went there (around 10-10h30) and it was nice to walk around. No need of sarong.", "From internet and tv I expect much more to see than this!!!!! Ticket 50.000 rup.per person and include the sarong. The view is great but the temple???? Where is really the temple!!!! The photos are from drones and you try to find the temple. Also be careful with your personal belongs, stolen my hat there.", "It is a really beautiful place to see the view. With the Indian Ocean waves hitting the coastline and the stunning cliffs, it is really worth the trip. You must wear a sarong before entering the temple premises, especially if you are wearing anything above knee level. However you need not buy it from the numerous vendors but you can loan it for free after purchasing the entrance tickets. Please be careful of the natural inhabitants of the temple (aka the moneys). Look after your glasses, sunglasses, caps and bottled drinks as these animals are known to snatch it from you unawares.", "I visited this temple along with a guide and definitely was not disappointed. Beautiful walkway along the water and some monkeys throughout!! The temple absolutely amazing and the views breathtaking. You have to stay for the most beautiful sunset that I’ve seen so far in . Enjoy watching the dance and sunset at the same time in the amphitheater. Even though it’s quite crowded it’s a definite no miss when visiting .", "A very beautiful temple near sea, one of th best place to see sunset.We went in evening but it was a rainy day so missed ty sunset view but overall it's beautiful place. One need to pay ticket and parking fee (125000 IDR includes 2 tickets plus one car parking fee). 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Do not approach the monkeys, have them approach you and do not run or reach for them. You can buy bananas for about $1.25 at the stands there and the vendor will place banana right above you and monkey will jump right on you. Great funny experience. Do not reach for it. Have your tour guide take a pic of you with monkey on top if you want to. I call it the banana for monkey program. It costs about 3 bucks to get it. It takes 2.5 hours to get there form kuta since there are no freeways there. Hiring a guide is strongly recommended to feel safe. Keep all items and accesories outta monkey sight. They'll reach for it and you should not fight with it.", "Beautiful, in the middle of nature. You can feed the monkeys with the help of the workers. the only bad thing that you can not smoke and you have to be careful with the monkeys, since they can steal you if you carry things hanging from your backpack. the cost of the ticket was about 50,000 rupees if I remember correctly. The landscape is beautiful. You can not miss this place if you go to . from Kuta there is 1h and a half in grab (which is one of the cheapest ways to get around in a private car) 100% recommended", "It's nice, but not as nice a temple as those in ubud. The resident monkeys are brats! We saw the kekak here, it's amazing but much more touristy and packed than in ubud. Beware the traffic, we were fine as we were based at bingin, but I pity the poor people heading back to kuta,seminyak etc in that traffic.", "I was a frequent visitor to these places, it was very natural, and very friendly monkey, I strongly advocate that this object carefully maintained and extended, because in the woods kta learned an awful lot, there are temples, cemeteries, rivers etc. .. . hopefully ahead of these attractions can be a memorable holiday for all travelers!", "Monkey forest is always an interesting place to go visit. Be aware that the little beasties will run off with your sunglasses and anything they can get their hands on so make sure your goodies are safely zipped up in your back pack and you are aware of them at all times. Make sure you have water and a fan to keep yourself cool and sometimes if your there they sometimes have cremations celebrations in the cemeteries which you can observe . Wonderful old trees and statues that make for great photo opportunities. Get yourselff a driver to take you up there if your staying in Kuta and surrounding areas as it is a 2 hour drive. Private drivers can be about 40-50 dollars. Make sure the car is ariconditioning and registered to drive you or you are not covered by insurances if something happens.", "I believe it is one of the nice attractions in specially if you are visiting Ubud as the traffic from Kuta to Ubud is really awful “ 90 min at least” so it is better to use your visit best way. Don’t carry any bag in your hand while you are in the forest as you may loose it in a second. The ticket cost is 50000 Rup, “ ~4$” the park is clean and you can really enjoy walking through it. I liked it", "This place surprises you with the mystery of the jungle temples from Indiana Jons. Old statues, temples, rain forest, monkeys - all at the same place. Definitely on the list of top 10 thing to visit in . Recommend private local tour to Ubud area. Stop by one of the Ibu Oka places to have Babi Guling for lunch - it is amazing and the meal for two with bear and cocktails will cost about $20.", "Good place to visit ticket is around 60000 Indonesian .good to visit once. Guards are friendly.dont try to touch child monkeys.", "My family including two teenage daughters and their grandmother was traveling and while in Ubud, we discovered the monkey temple. The monkeys were great and crawled on several of our family members which was the best part of the girls' day. Definitely recommend buying bananas or fruit to feed the monkeys with. It's amazing to interact with them. The monkeys were great, but so was the setting. We loved seeing the temples, especially the spring water one. I have read the reviews that say not to go or that it's a tourist trap, but it's not at all. It is a sacred place built for sacred monkeys that have gotten accustomed to humans. Just follow the rules, be smart and you'll be fine. It is a beautiful place and I would recommend to anyone visiting .", "We’re reasonably regular visitors to Indonesia and is often a part of the plan. That’s usually when I make a fuss about not spending all our time on the Costa del Kuta and ask for a day in Ubud. Going to Ubud with kids this is an ideal place to spend 2-3 hours (would suggest avoiding the midday heat). Like much of it’s very pretty and you can stick to wider paths or if you’re more agile you can take some less used tracks. I’d recommend this place for anyone with kids 11 or under. Just watch out for those monkeys, they’ll get any food you bring if they see it!", "Tiny forest with half tame thieving monkies. Try not to buy the overpriced bananas cos they will attract the monkies and they can be really rude, they might bite scratch and pee. Best not to carry anything but a stick here. No sunglasses, bags, shiny things or food. Didnt see anyone get bitten but i hear it happens daily, more or less, and can be really expensive. U can see better, wild monkies on the road thru a real forest, without hordes of tourists, vendors and fees.", "Hmmm for us it was an average experience but I'm sure that kids will enjoy this forest . The only problem too much traffic and far from kuta", "Dedicate half a day or whole day exploring this sanctuary. Monkeys roam freely and they are friendly. they chatter jd come for a friendly photo if offered a banana. Make a trip to ubud using the Kara kura bus. It stops here, This is also part of the day tour trip... A wonderful day spent well..", "Ubud, actually, is very different from Kuta where I stay in . Money forest was first place where I went. Entrance is just 20000 IDR. Monkeys are friendly, just be careful with your glasses", "Plenty of opportunity to see the monkeys close up in a beautiful surrounding. Cost is about $5.00 AUS. If you want the monkeys to sit on you, just feed them. There is the opportunity to purchase some bananas and corn to do so. They can bite so be careful as does have rabies. Lots of nice walks to do. It's a long drive from Kuta so combine with visiting some temples in the area or the market in Ubud", "excellent day trip from Kuta , so nice to interact with the monkeys in there own forest. and the village of Ubud is a nice relaxing place .", "An open monkey park, the monkeys are very frisky and unpredictable, they are fascinating for kids to see and very, very active. Be careful if you buy a hand of bananas as they will climb up you to get them, don't let small kids handle the bananas. Only about $5AUD for the family for entry, Ubud is a lovely arty place, much different to Kuta, worth a day there alone at least.", "The staff is the rudest in Indonesia and the entrance ticket is the most expensive in , that's all. Go there if you want to stay with hundreds noisy people. If you want to see the monkeys, go to Uluwatu. If you want to see the forest and temples, there are many better places in ... There are no reasons to waste your time and money there.", "I first visited this wonderful place 30 years ago and it's is a very different experience now to what it was then. Once at the end of a fairly poor winding road now the forest is a major tourist attraction for the whole island, not just Ubud. However, it is still very beautiful and well worth a visit but for me there are a couple of things to keep in mind. Tickets are IRP500,000 (AU$5) and easily and quickly purchased from any of the three gates. I recommend NOT feeding the monkeys. Don't get me wrong, they deserve their snacks as much as the next primate but many people seem to find it amusing to tease the monkeys by pulling the food away from them - not smart as monkeys have short tempers and not clever because they also have large teeth. Remember - the monkeys are wild so respect that. The other comment is that this is a sacred forest with temples within and nearby. This is also a place visited by many families with young children. Respecting your very polite and generous hosts as well as your own self-esteem would be appropriate. What might seem fun and risqué on the beach at Kuta is not appropriate here. With those two thoughts - enjoy! See the monkeys. Visit the various highlights shown on the very good maps and be sure to look out for the art gallery. The paintings are for sale, they are good and the prices more than fair. A lovely artwork may be a better memento than an infected monkey bite.", "My husband drove from kuta for a day trip to Ubud. The monkey forest is a must see if your in the area. Be careful with jewellery as they are smart enough to take out an earring. (Happened to someone while we where there) Buy banana at your own risk. We made the mistake of having bananas about five monkeys climbed onto my husbands bag and opened it to get to the bananas. Overall this was a great trip and is great for the whole family.", "From bustle of Ubud.....but a bit touristy. Not quite the sanctuary it was on my last visit 22 years ago. Worth it for $4 for a little cool relief. Bit dirty waterways which is a shame. Do it once...in and out in 20.mins.", "Went for a visit to this beautiful place while on holiday in . We hired a private car from Kuta for the day only $50. It was a great to get away from Kuta and hit the hills in UBUD. There had to be 10s of thousands of monkeys here but the history and architecture was so beautiful as well. Worth the drive for a visit while in .", "We rented a scooter and travelled from Kuta to the monkey sanctuary, the drive was hard work and I would definitely recommend a tour or taxi to get you here however it did not disappoint. Entry cost us just over £10 which is very reasonable and the place is amazing, hundreds of monkeys living in their natural habitat , you can get up close to them and get some great photos. Would recommend this place to anyway who is visiting , great reasonable day out for all ages.", "The view is absolutely breathtaking, and after some time in the Kuta area, we really needed some air. The local guide is a too expensive, and even though he told us that we would absolutely need him to protect us from the monkeys, it was not worth the money. (However, hiring a guide you will have someone to take photos of you, if that is what you want). I would recommend you to do the visit on your own. Our guide was very friendly, but he did not share a lot of cultural knowledge, and he was in a bit of a rush to get the tour over and done, so he could get the next one started. The location, however is absolutely stunning. It is worth the visit. The monkeys were NOT aggressive, and they were way more pleasant than we had thought.", "we visited monkey forest this December and it was well worth the drive from kuta to ubud. There were tons of monkeys everywhere and they would climb on you to eat bananas. It was also nice to see them in their natural environment and we could've easily sat and watched them for hours they are so entertaining. It took us about an hour and a half to walk through the park. I'd definitely recommend coming here.", "I hired a personal driver from Kuta for 1 day for 450 k . The monkey forest was the second place we saw on the Ubud tour . An average size place , with monkeys going all around . There is an entrance fee . You can buy banannas too feed the monkeys . Be carefull if you do not offer the bannana to them , they can be very aggressive . Take care of your glasses, wallets and etc as they can jump suddenly and take it . If you have been to the monkey village ( or cave ) in Phuket ( Thailand ) it is exactly the same thing here . Totally an average- good experience . ", "is about 45 min from Kuta / place visit in December 2013 On tickets is saying do not feed animals well , You can by mini bananas inside to feed them but they can be vicious , if they jump at you stay still don't panic and show them they hand you don't any food and they leave you alone . i see when monkey grab mobile phone one of tourist and disappear in forest . You can come close but watch out .", "It was ok Expensive to get in and the only see the walls Can't go to see inside which I thought was not right", "This is a must see attraction, My advice is to stay at least 4 nights in Ubud, The traffic is so made it will take a long time to get back to Kuta and Legian and there are so many things to see in Ubud it is better to stay in town! From amazing temples to Bike riding and Rice fields. The best time to come to the Monkey Park is at 9am where there aren't many tourist, Believe me 10:30 the Park will be getting full of people coming up from all over on day trips. The park is wonderfull you will enjoy the pathways winding through the rain Forrest with few people!", "One of the important place to see when you are visiting . It is about 1.5 to 2hr from Kuta, depending the traffic ofcourse. Chance to come close to the nese monkeys. Good days trip and nice experience.", "I loved this place. Aside from having the company of the monkeys during the entire visit, I was finally seeing the real , in its exotic and lush natural and cultural offerings. The temples were all gorgeous and the vegetations simply dreamy. A MUST in Ubud.", "A must visit in Ubud. Even if you'll see monkeys elsewhere in Indonesia, these monkeys are very interactive and accustomed to people. They are well behaved, but require some effort on the visitors. The monkeys are healthy, beautiful, and generate lots of laughs and smiles. Safe for families.", "We visited while in Ubud and it was only a short walk from the hotel we stayed at. It was easy to find and the entrance fee was only 50k IDR each which seemed very reasonable. Lovely surroundings and lots of monkeys. We weren’t bothered by any of them but still managed to get some good close up photos. Doesn’t take too long to walk round so not a full day activity. The temple and statues were really nice to look at. Really enjoyed this!", "Definitely worth a look. We paid 400,000 rupiah for a driver and car for 8 hours and did Tanah Lot temple, monkey forest, and had lunch in Ubud. Great day, be aware there are charges to get into places as well but not lots. Monkey forest was beautiful and is well worth seeing. There is stairs but not hard work.", "Overall the park is quite nice, lots of monkeys and some interesting scenery. Sadly as too many places in Indonesia there is quite a bit of litter here and there. Also the place is very full with tourists. My wife visited a different sanctuary mode to the west which was much nicer, quite empty and well maintained that was very peaceful. This one was soso", "One of the places that is a must do when visiting Ubud. There isn't a great deal to do here admittedly but that isn't the reason for going in the first place. It is a great place to see obviously the monkeys and have the chance to get your photo taken with them or feed them bananas. Also within the grounds is old temples dotted around which is a great place to soak in the old culture of Indonesia as a whole.", "I wish I could review this with virgin eyes, because it is a fabulous place really. Since 1970 it has undergone such changes. There are some Spielberg-esque places in here, grottos, Raiders-like stairways thru the trees, a temple with monkeys, a forest that has been ruled by the monkeys for a long time. The monkeys have gotten more aggressive with the tourism years passing. Watch your stuff! Still a great place I'd say, though much more romantic and mysterious before so many tourists appeared to share it. Ubud is still a fantastic place in , and the Monkey Forest and Monkey Temple ARE really Ubud, so you will need to go!", "Put on your TO DO list when you visit BALI! You will experience something you will never forget. Is absolutely :beautiful there! I really enjoyed every second in Monkey Forest .", "The Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary is about one hour thirty minutes from Kuta, mainly due to traffic. Well worth a visit, walking amidst the monkeys from first going down into the sanctuary. A huge area to cover, monkeys galore at every turn. Not allowed to feed or interact with them unless they come to you. Monkeys of all ages, one mum had twins she was carrying around with her. All looked in good health and frequently fed. Watch your belongings- keep them safe.", "I fell in love with this place in the heart of Ubud, Indonesia. We payed the minimal fee to enter the forest at one of two main gates. I believe the cost was 20,000 Rp for one adult (equivalent to about $2 USD). There are women located at the entrances selling bananas, but we chose not to buy any as we had been told that the monkeys can become somewhat aggressive if they know a person has food. As soon as I entered the forest, I noticed monkeys everywhere...on the pathways, in the trees, and sitting on ledges. Monkeys of all sizes...the little guys are just adorable. Make sure to pick up a map when you pay your admission. It is a nice guide and gives adequate information about the three temples located within the boundaries of The Monkey Forest. My husband and I spent about 3 hours exploring the area. It is a wonderful place to escape the hustle and bustle of the busy streets. I would recommend this attraction for anyone. It is a great place for families, couples, and those exploring Ubud on their own.", "I love monkeys and forests so this was my place to be. The place is a bit far from Kuta but close to Ubud. Entrance fee is 40000 rupiah which is not too bad. There are some rules to respect such as not looking the monkeys in the eyes for safety reason but we did not have any problems. Be careful if u carry glasses, cameras or food. One can see monkeys jumping into the water or playing with each other. Awesome", "This location was one of the highlights of the stay in Ubud. The monkeys themselves are amazing to see although you need to be careful with your belonging. The 11th century temple and ruins are the real highlight for me.", "I visited here in April, not fully knowing what too expect given the standards of animal care in Asia. I was staying in kuta and took an uber to ubud explicitly to see the monkey sanctuary. Having been, I would recommend to all even if you only go for a day trip just to see this one attraction. Entry is incredibly cheap ($6 from memory) and you need to budget around two hours here. There are forest walks, monkeys abound and many great experiences to be had. Make sure you secure anything that is not an appendage as monkeys make the best thieves, and try to be a little careful as they can be unpredictable. Overall I'd highly recommend a visit here, one of my best memories of !!", "Entry here is cheap and you don't need to go on a tour to visit here. For those staying in Kuta or Seminyak, I would recommend you organise a driver for the day and head into Ubud for some shopping, lunch and a visit to the monkey forest. You can spend about 2 hours here comfortably just wondering around at your own pace. Its just an interesting park/ garden with heaps of monkeys running around who mostly do their own thing bit who also interact with humans when they feel like it. They will jump on you if you let them and if you buy bananas they will definitely jump on you. I would skip the bananas because they can be quite demanding. All in all theyre harmless and really interesting to watch and interact with. The monkey forest is well worth a visit.", "After reading many of the TripAdvisor comments we went to the monkey forest thinking we were going to be attacked and overrun by monkeys... not the case at all. Apart from one or two rascals fighting between themselves we found the monkey forest a very pleasant experience. We fed them some bananas, had our photos taken with them and wandered around the temple grounds without incident. As the signs says don't touch the monkeys even if they touch you and you'll be right. The forest is beautiful! It's not as big as I thought it would be and we completed it in under an hour. If you're making the trip from Kuta, we recommend you do the volcano at the same time.", "With the visit for the great food greenery and towering fig trees with nestled temples, and a few monkeys. Good for an hour or two before the hordes arrive from Kuta - go early.", "Beautiful Forest with lots of Monkeys. You can buy bananas (most expensive banana around $5 per bundle but worth getting it)! Careful monkey will come for it and they do attack if you are scared. Try to relax then they are cool. Trees are magical, so tall and make you feel good being there. Must see spot in . About 2 hours away from Kuta. You can hire private driver from $30 - $60 US for the day, You should try to make a deal when you are in for driver. Do not book online.", "If you are staying in Kuta it's a bit of maybe 1 hour but there are thing to see and do on the way so it's not to bad When you get there there are Main Street shops selling treasures of all descriptions and souvenirs as well You pay a small amount to enter the monkey forest then just wonder around enjoying the cheeky monkeys Be warned if you buy bananas from the sellers the monkeys will be your best friends and literally be all over you you will become a monkey climbing post But all in all a great little adventure 👍👍 7/10", "Stopped at this attraction as part of a day tripping around parts of . It is located in Ubud some 90 minutes or so from the Kuta/Legian areas. It cost only $A4 for adults to get in so is very reasonably proceed unlike some other attractions around. The \\dos and don'ts\\\" are clearly displayed upon entering but it is not frightening or intimidating at all. You wander along roads and boardwalks and there are monkeys aplenty freely roaming around. Trained staff are present along the way to ensure all is safe and well. You can also purchase food and feed the monkeys if you so choose. Our group included children as young as 3, 6, 8 and 11 and they were fine with the animals. The most stunning part of the visit overall was to see the amazing rain forest in which the animals live. Have never seen the likes of it before and that alone makes it worth the visit.\"", "Minimal cost to get in and so many photo opportunities. The place is quite large I didn't get to see the whole sanctuary. Very humid inside and lots of monkeys freely walking and eating near you. A must see if you are in Ubud.", "We went to the monkey park with our two young daughters 3 and 6, and they loved it, the oldest had a monkey climb on her, which at first freaked her out but when she relaxed she thought it was great. Not a real lot to do other than check out the monkeys and the cool forest but well worth a look. Not far to go to to Ubud from there either which is also worth a look with its amazing rice fields! markets and lots of cool places to eat and have a Bintang. All up its a nice casual day out and needed after a week or so the hectic pace of Kuta and the likes. WARNING! Monkeys steal stuff, hang on to your hat and anything else you value!", "Must GO just to say you went...Where is a place where there are random monkeys unleashed, uncaged and roaming around everywhere...I don't know anyplace in the world besides BALI...It's weird not to go if you are in ....Its like saying you went to New York wthout seeing the statue of liberty....It was an adventure and experience if you dare touch the monkeys...", "We took a day trip out of Kuta and it was such a highlight! Great up close Experience with monkeys. You can buy bananas at the entrance to feed them just be careful as they are pretty cheeky!! 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1]\n", "\n", "# # Assign label (exclude outliers)\n", "# label = f\"Topic {topic}\" if topic != -1 else \"Outliers\"\n", "\n", "# # Plot with color\n", "# plt.scatter(x, y, color=colors(topic + 1), label=label, alpha=0.5)\n", "\n", "# plt.title(\"Topic Clusters in 2D Embedding Space\")\n", "# plt.legend(bbox_to_anchor=(1.05, 1), loc=\"upper left\")\n", "# plt.tight_layout()\n", "\n", "# # Save the plot\n", "# plt.savefig(\"topic_clusters.png\", dpi=300, bbox_inches=\"tight\")\n", "# plt.show()" ] } ], "metadata": { "kernelspec": { "display_name": ".venv", "language": "python", "name": "python3" }, "language_info": { "codemirror_mode": { "name": "ipython", "version": 3 }, "file_extension": ".py", "mimetype": "text/x-python", "name": "python", "nbconvert_exporter": "python", "pygments_lexer": "ipython3", "version": "3.12.3" } }, "nbformat": 4, "nbformat_minor": 5 }